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PREFACE N this book are indexed the contents of four hundred and fifty volumes, com- |... standard and popular collections of poetry, recitations (both prose and verse), orations, drills, dialogues, selections from dramas, etc., all in print at the time of com- pilation, and the majority to be found on the shelves of any good-sized public library. The list includes over fifty thousand titles. * The INDEX does not claim to list all recitations extant, but few popular ones will be sought in vain; and beyond this the collections indexed include many books and selections useful to study clubs, teachers, and students of all ages. It has been the endeavor to trace selections to their sources where means were available, and to indicate the correct title among several when possible. An Appendix has been added, which will be of especial use to teachers and pupils. This Appendix gives lists of selections suitable for Arbor Day, Lincoln's Birthday, and other special days; also lists of drills, tableaux, etc., and temperance selections. Chicago, December, 1918. - The Publishers. EXPLANATORY NOTE The TITLE INDEX is the main index, and references in the FIRST LINE and AUTHOR INDEXES apply to this. A KEY TO SYMBOLS has been provided, so arranged that the library numbers of the books can be inserted after the symbols. In explanation of the arrangement of titles, it is only necessary to say that a title indented under the main title entry is either the same piece under a different title or an abridgment or selection from it, as indicated. t - Such titles as “Lullaby,” “Song,” “Sonnet,” etc., are arranged by authors, the first line attached being merely to assist in identification, and not affecting the order of arrange- ment. - ~ - The FIRST LINE INDEx includes the first lines not only of the complete poem or reci- tation, but of the abridgments and selections also. * ABBREVIATIONS A: (Augustus). (Benjamin). (Charles). (David). (Edward). : (Frederic). : (George). Anon. (anonymous). abr. (abridged). ad. (adapted). add. (additional). arr. (arranged). at. (attributed). br. (brief). C. (correct—applying to titles only). ch. (chapter). char. (charade). chgd. (changed). com. (complete). PROPER NAMES H: (Henry). I: (Isaac). J: (John). L: (Louis). N: (Nicholas). P: (Peter). B: (Richard). S: (Samuel). T: (Thomas). W: (William). Alex. (Alexander). Dan'l (Daniel). Eliz. (Elizabeth). Fs. (Francis). MISCELLANEOUS comp. (compiled). cond. (condensed). dial. (dialogue). diff. (different). dram. (dramatized). ent. (entertainment). ff. (and following). fol. (following). fr. (from). frag. (fragment). incl. (included or in- cluding). introd. (introduction). lang. (language). misc. (miscellaneous). mon. (monologue). mus. (music). orig. (original). pant. (pantomine). par. (paragraph). prol. (prologue). pt. (part). ptly. (partly). reg. (recitation). Sc. (scene). vi Frd’k (Frederick). Jas. (James). Jos. (Joseph). Katha. (Katharine). Rathe. (Katherine). Marg. (Margaret). Rob’t (Robert). sel. (pl. Sels.) (selection). Sep. (separate). sl. (slightly). - S. S. (Sunday School). St. (stanza). tab. (tableau). tr. (translated). w. (verse). wers. (version). w. (with). wr. (wrong or wrongly). KEY TO SYMBOLS (Bindings cloth when not otherwise specified) AA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . American Anthology, An. E. C. Stedman. . . . . . . . . . . Houghton Mifflin Company.... $3.50 AB 1–2. . . . . . . . . . Author's Birthdays (Numbers 1–2). E. L. Kellogg. . . The A. S. Barnes Company . * * * * * * * * * * s e - a e s Each, paper .25 ABV. . . . . . . . . . . . . Another Book of Verses for Children. E. V. Lucas. . . . The Macmillan Company. . . . . 1.50 AD. . . . . . ... • . . . . . . Arbor Day Manual. C. R. Skinner....... ‘. . . . . . . . . . C. W. Bardeen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.50 ADP. . . . . . . . . . . . . Arbor Day Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Penn Publishing Company • tº e e s - e. e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paper .25 ADPR. . . . . . . . . . . Arbor Day in the Primary Room. E. L. Kellogg..... The Penn Publishing Company • * * * * * * * * * * * * c e s e e º 'º s Paper .25 AFP. . . . . . . . . . . . . Anthology of French Poetry. H. Carrington. . . . . . . . . . Oxford University Press. . . . . . . 1.00 AFV. . . . . . . . . . . . . American Familiar Verse. Brander Matthews........ Longmans, Green & Co... . . . . . 1.40 AH 1–2. . . . . . . . ...American History by American Poets (2 vols.). - w N. U. Wallington. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Duffield & Company.. Per vol., 1.50 AL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . American Lyrics, Edith Rickert and Jessie Paton...... Doubleday, Page & Company ... 1.75 AmR. . . . . . . . . . . . . American Poems. A. W. Long.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . American Book Company...... .90 AMW 1. . . . . . . . . . Anthology of Magazine Verse for 1913. W. S. Braith- waite. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Small, Maynard & Company. . . 2.00 AMV 2. . . . . . . . . . Anthology of Magazine Verse for 1914. W. S. Braith- - waite. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Small, Maynard & Company. . . 2.00 AMW 3. . . . . . . . . . Anthology of Magazine Verse for 1915. W. S. Braith- 4. waite. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Small, Maynard & Company. . . 2.00 AMW 4. . . . . . . . . . Anthology of Magazine Verse for 1916. W. S. Braith- waite. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Small, Maynard & Company. . . 2.00 AP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . American Poems. Horace E. Scudder. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Houghton Mifflin Company . . . 1.00 APM. . . . . . . . . . . . American Poems. W. C. Bronson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... The University of Chicago Press 1.00 APPV. . . . . . . . . . . American Patriotic Prose and Verse. Ruth Davis - Stevens and David H. Stevens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. C. McClurg & Co. . . . . . . . . . 1.25 ASL. . . . . . . . . . . . . American Songs and Lyrics, Golden. Treasury of. - F. L. Knowles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Page Company..... . . . . . . 1.50 ASR 1. . . . . . . . . . . Approved Selections for Reading and Memorizing (1st yr.). M. Hia:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc. .30 ASR 2. . . . . . . . . . . Approved Selections for Reading and Memorizing (2nd yr.). M. Hüc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc. .30 AmSS... . . . . . . . . . American Star Speaker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M. A. Donohue & Company. . . .75 AWB. . . . . . . . . . . . American War Ballads and Lyrics. G. C. Eggleston....G. P. Putnam's Sons... . . . . . . . 1.50 AWH. . . . . . . . . . . . American Wit and Humor, The Poetry of. F. L. - Knowles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Page Company. . . . . . . . . . . 1.50 BAB. . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballads of American Bravery. Clinton Scollard. . . . . . Silver, Burdett & Company . . . .40 BB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballad Book, The. W. Allingham. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David McKay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 BBB. . . . . . . . . . . . . Book of British Ballads, A. R. B. Johnson. . . . . . . . . . E. P. Dutton & Company. . . . . .70 BE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bugle Echoes. Francis F. Browne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. C. McClurg & Co. . . . . . . . . . 1.00 BESB. . . . . . . . . . . . Best English and Scottish Ballads. E. A. Bryant....Thomas Y. Crowell Company. . . .75 BFW. . . . . . . . . . . . . Book of Famous Verse, A. Agnes Repplier. . . . . . . . . . Houghton Mifflin Company . . . .85 BGV. . . . . . . . . . . . . Book of Georgian Verse, The. W. S. Braithwaite . . . . Brentano’s.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.50 BHV . . . . . . . . . . . . Book of Heroic Verse. A. A. Burrell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E. P. Dutton & Company. . . . . . 70 BIL. . . . . . . . . . . . . Because I Love You. A. E. Mack................. Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Com- Parly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.25 BIP. . . . . . . . . . . . . Book of Irish Poetry, The. A. P. Graves. . . . . . . . . . . . Frederick A. Stokes Company . 1.20 NOTE–The catalogue prices given in this list are taken from the publisher's catalogues at the time of going to press —November, 1918. List prices, however, , are constantly changing because of , war conditions and other reasons; they must be taken, therefore, as an approximate guide only. Some “out of print” books are included in the Index for the reason that most of them are on the shelves of the larger public libraries and in constant use. vii REY TO SYMBOLS BLP. . . . . . . . . . . . . BLW. . . . . . . . . . . . BNL. . . . . . . . . . . . BOC. . . . . . . . . . . . . BOF. . . . . . . . . . . . . BOL. . . . . . . . . . . . . BP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . BPB. . . . . . . . . . . . . BR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . BVC . . . . . . . . . . . . . CAP. . . . . . . . . . . . . CCB. . . . . . . . . . . . . CD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . CDD . . . . . . . . . . . . CDs. . . . . . . . . . . . . Beacon Lights of Patriotism. H. B. Carrington. . . . . . Silver, Burdett & Company.... $0.72 Book of Light Verse, A. R. M. Leonard............ Oxford University Press. . . . . . . .75 Bryant's New Library of Poetry and Song, A. William Cullen Bryant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doubleday, Page & Company.. 5.00 Book of Christmas, The. H. W. Mabie. . . . . . . . . . . . . The Macmillan Company. . . . . 1.25 Book of Friendship, The. Intro. by S. M. Crothers. . . . The Macmillan Company. . . . . . 1.25 Book of Love, The. Madison Cawein. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Macmillan Company. . . . . . 1.25 Battle Poems and Patriotic Verse. G. Goodchild . . . . . Hearst's International Library Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Blue Poetry Book. Andrew Lang. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Longmans, Green & Co... . . . . . 1.00 Banks' Recitations. E. D. Banks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Edgar S. Werner & Company. . 1.25 Shoemaker's Best Selections (27 numbers). . . . . . . . . . . The Penn Publishing Company • * * * * * Each, paper, .35; cloth, .60 Best Things from Best Authors (Containing BS 1–27), (9 vols.). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Penn Publishing Company - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Per vol., 1.50 Book of Verses for Children, A. E. V. Lucas. . . . . . . . Henry Holt and Company. . . . . 1.00 Chief American Poets, The. C. H. Page. . . . . . . . . . . . Houghton Mifflin Company . . . 2.00 Children's Book, The. Frances Burmett. . . . . . . . . . . . . Cupples & Leon Company. . . . . 1.00 . . Children's Book of Ballads. Mary W. Tileston . . . . . . Little, Brown and Company. . . 1.35 Children's Book of Poetry. H. T. Coates. . . . . . . . . . . . The John C. Winston Company 1.50 Cambridge Book of Poetry, The. C. F. Bates. . . . . . . . Thomas Y. Crowell Company. . .75 Cambridge Book of Poetry for Children, The. Kenneth Grahame. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ & © tº e º 'º ...G. P. Putnam's Sons. . . . . . . . . . 1.50 Child's Calendar Beautiful, The. R. Katherine Beeson. Charles Scribner's Sons. . . . . . . . 1.00 Choice Dialect. C. C. Shoemaker. . . . . . . . . . … The Penn Publishing Company e e º tº º ſº e s a $ s Paper, .35; cloth, .60 Classic Dialogues and Dramas. Mrs. J. W. Shoe- naker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * The Penn Publishing Company tº e º e º & ſº e º $ tº Paper, .35; cloth, .60 Choice Dialogues. Mrs. J. W. Shoemaker........... The Penn Publishing Company . - - . . . . . . . . . . . . Paper, .35; cloth, .60 Christmas Entertainments. Alice M. Kellogg. . . . . . . ... The Penn Publishing Company gº tº gº is º º . . . . Paper, .30; boards, .50 Choice English Lyrics. J. Baldwin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Silver, Burdett & Company. . . . .48 Children's First Book of Poetry, The. E. K. Baker. . . . American Book Company. . . . . .40 Children's Garland, The. Coventry Patmore . . . . . . . . . The Macmillan Company. . . . . . 1.25 Choice Humor. C. C. Shoemaker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Penn Publishing Company e & © tº g g g tº $ tº Paper, .35; cloth, .60 Complete Holiday Program, A. N. M. Burns and M. G. Nunney. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Educational Publishing Com- - parly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Christmas Selections. Rosamond L. McNaught . . . . . . The Penn Publishing Company tº e º ºn tº ſº g º 'º e & Paper, .35; cloth, .60 Child's Harvest of Verse, The Mary W. Tileston. . . . . Little, Brown and Company. . . . 1.35 Christmas in Legend and Story. E. S. Smith and A. I. Hazeltºne. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Company 1.50 Child’s Own Speaker. E. C. and L. J. Rook. . . . . . . . . The Penn Publishing Company e tº e º is tº g tº a s Paper, .25; boards, .40 Commencement Parts, Orations, Essays, Efforts for all Occasions. H. C. Davis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc. 1.65 viii' EEY TO SYMBOLS CPs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Colonial Plays for the School-room. Blanche Shoe- r’ naker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Educational Publishing Com- Paſly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $0.40 CR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cumnock's Choice Readings. Robert M. Cumnock ...A. C. McClurg & Co. . . . . . . . . . 1.30 CS 1–40. . . . . . . . . One Hundred Choice Selections, (40 numbers) Phineas Garrett . . . . . . . -* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * The Penn Publishing Company • - - - - Each, paper, .35; cloth, .60 The Speaker's Garland (Containing CS 1-40), (10 vols.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Per vol., 2.00 CSBP. . . . . Children's Second Book of Poetry, The. E. K. Baker. . American Book Company...... .40 CSS. . . . . . . . . . . . . Cumnock's School Speaker. Robert M. Cumnock. . . . . A. C. McClurg & Co. . . . . . . . . . .75 CTBP. . . . . . . . . . . Children's Third Book of Poetry, The. E. K. Baker . American Book Company...... .40 DB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dublin Book of Irish Verse, The. J. Cooke. . . . . . . . . . Oxford University Press. . . . . . . 2.50 DD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Days and Deeds, Poetry. B. E. and E. B. Stevenson . . . Doubleday, Page & Company ... 1.00 DM. . . . . . . . . . . . . Drills and Marches. E. C. and L. J. Rook . . . . . . . . . . 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During a Boisterous Winter Evening.— Dorothy Wordsworth.-ABV-OTPC Address to a College Graduating Class, An.—Anon.—CP Address to a Graduate Class of Nurses.—Anon.—CP Address to a Graduating Class by a Teacher.—Anon.—CP Address to a Haggie.—Rob't Burns.—EBS Address to a Lady.—Rob't Burns. See O [wr. Ohl, Wert thou in the Cauld Blast. tº Address to a Mummy.—Horace Smith. See Address to the ummy at Belzoni’s Exhibition. Address to a Robin.—Louisa M. Alcott.—AD Address to a School Graduating Class by a Clergyman.— Anon.—CP Address to an Egyptian Mummy.—Horace Smith. See Ad- dress to the Mummy at Belzoni’s Exhibition. Address, É's Belona and King James W.-J: Bellenden.— { Address, tº certain Gold-fishes.—Hartley Coleridge.—CBP— Address to Edinburgh.-Rob't Burns.—EPR Address to his Troops.-G: Washington.—BS 2—OS 2 (To the American Troops before the Battle of Long Is- land.)—SS—SSD Address to Lafayette.-H: Clay.—EAO Address to Liberty.—W: Cowper.—OAI Address to Light.—J: Milton.—RLP Address g Northern and Southern Veterans, An.—Anon. Address to the Assembly of Noblesse.—Honoré de Mira- beau.—MRS Address to the Chamber of Peers.-Trelat.—SS Address to the Class of 1877.—Rachel H. Shoemaker.—SR 3 Address to the Comet.—Anon.—FP Address to the Deil.—Rob't Burns.—EBS—EP—HPE— W (sl. abr.) (To the Devil—br. sel.)—EPs Address to the Graduating_Class of Knox College, 1877.- Newton Bateman.—SR 2 Address to the Indolent.—Jas. See Castle of Indolence, The. 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Advice to Young Women.—J: Wolcott.—HIPE Advocate's First Plea, The.—G. : Barr McCutcheon.—SP 2 Ae Fond Kiss. (C.)—Rob't Burns.—BGV —EBS —EP — EPR—HBV-OB (Ae Fond Kiss before We Part.)—BNL–GP (Fareyºl, to Nº–Boi-CBP—FEP—GEP—HBP the Young.—Anon.—CS 15 Tirzah Ann.-Marietta F. Holley.—CS 39 See Advice to a Ae Happy Hour.—Alex. Laing.—EBS Aedh Wiśſor the Cloths of Heaven.—W: Butler Yeats. AElla, Sels. fr.—T: Chatterton. Minstrel's Marriage Song.—WEP 3 Minstrel's Roundelay.--SEP—VE—WEP (sl. abr. ) (Minstrel's Song [in Ellal.)—BNL–CGd (abr.)— FEP—HBP—HEV—NT—OTPC–STC (My Love is Dead.)—GP (Song from AElla—sl. abr.)—BGV—OB -** AEneid, The. (Sel. fr. Book III.)—Virgil. (Tr. by C. P. Cranch.)—POW (Nox Et Aurora.)—GT (Stretching in Front of the Sicanian Bay.)—POW AFneid, 'The, Sels. fr.—Virgil. (Tr, by. Gawāin Pºgº) Pesº Rome, The. (Sel. fr. Bk. VI., Pt. XV.)— 3. Destruction of Troy, The. (Sel. fr. Bk. II.-diff. tr.) —PR—WR. 11 Dido's Hunting. (Sel. fr. Bk. IV., Pt. IV.)—WEP 1 Ghost of Creusa, The. (Bk. II., Pt. XII., abr.)—WEP 1 Nisus § Euryalus. (Sel. fr. Bk. IX.—Comington's tr.) —N Sleep. (Sel. fr. Bk. IV., Pt. II.)—WEP 1 Tribes ºf gº Dead, The. (Sel. fr. Bk. VI., Ch. XI.) - l AFneid, The. Sel.—Virgil. (Tr. by Surrey.)—EPE AEneid, The Story of the.—Kate M. Rabb.-NE AEmeis—Virgil. (See AEneid, The.) AEolf, the Martyr.—A. W. Marchmont.—WR 53 AEolian Harp.–W: Allingham.—DB—BIP–TIP AEolian º (Br. Sel. fr. diff. poem.)—W: Allingham. S AEolian Harp, An.—Michael Field—VA AEsop.–Andrew Lang.—VA Aºsthete, The.—W: S. Gilbert.—SAy Æsthete to the Rose, The. (Parody.)—Punch.-PA AEsthetic Craze, The.—Virginia McGill.—BS 16 AEsthetic Drill.—Marguerite W. Morton.—ID AEstivation.—Oliver W. Holmes.—NA—WA AEtate XIX.-Herman C : Merivale.—OVW-WA Aëthra.-Paul H. Hayne.—PS Afar in the Desert.—T: Pringle.—BNL–CBP—FEP—HBP HBV—LLC—SBOS—SGB Afeared of a Gal.-Anon.—AWH-HH-HP–WR 4 Affaire d'Amour.—Marg. Deland.—BNL–HBV Affairs in Cuba.-J. : M. Thurston.—CR—PPS (Cuba—sel.)—FAS (Plea for Cuba, A–sl. cond.)—CR—SC Affectation in the Pulpit.—W: Cowper. See Task, The. Affection of the Heart, An.—Paschal H. Coggins.—CS 37 Affinities.—C : Baudelaire.—AFP Affinity.—A. E.-HT * Affliction.—Aubrey T : De Vere.-CBP Affliction.—G : Herbert.—EPs Affliction gºrgaret, The. (C.)—W: Wordsworth.-BGV (Mother's Lament, A.)—SAE Affray in King Street, Boston, 1770, The.—Nathaniel Haw- thorne. See Grandfather's Chair. Afoot.—C : G. D. Roberts.-HBV-VA Afore yo' Daddy Comes.—Lalia Mitchell.—WR 24 “Afraid : gºhon am I afraid?” (O.)—Emily Dickinson. African Mother, The.—Anon.—WR 16 African Slave Trade, The, Sel. fr. (Barbarism of our Bri- tish Ancestors.)—W: Pitt, the younger.—SS After.—Philip Bourke Marston.—HIBV After.—Lizette W. Reese.—HIBV After a Dance.—J: Moran.—WR 12 After a Dolmetsch Concert.—Arthur Upson.—LBM After a Fashion.—Mrs. E. B. Duffy.—StL) After a Lecture on Keats.—Oliver W. Holmes.—AA After a Lecture on Shelley.—Oliver W. Holmes.—CAP After a Lecture on Wordsworth.-Oliver W. Holmes.—CAP After a Match.-Anon.—BS 20 After a Mother's Death.-Eliza Cook.-CBP -- After *śmmer Shower.—Andrews Norton.—FEP—POS— After All !—G. Butt.—FLS After All.—W : Winter.—ASL–AWB—BE—CBP—LLC— PAP—PAP m After an Interval.—Walt Whitman.—AA—CAP After Apple-picking.—Rob't Frost.—NPA After Aºim-Arthur G. Geoghegan.—BIP–DB—RTI— After After Awhile.—Anon.—KNE - Bºheim-Roºt Southey. See Battle of Blenheim, € After After Browning. (Parody.)—Anon.—PA Christmas.--Anon.—WR 28 After Civilization.—E: Carpenter.—GT After Construing.—Arthur C. Benson.—VA ... After Corunna.-C: Wolfe. See Burial of Sir John Moore, After After The. Dark Vapours have Oppressed our Plains.—J: Keats. BGV After Death.-Edwin Arnold. See After Death in Arabia. After Death.-Fanny Parnell.—BIP—DB—OVV—VA (Post Mortem.)—TIP After Death.-C : F. Richardson.—AA After Death.-Christina G. Rossetti.-STC–VA After Death.-Sara Teasdale.—NPA After Death in Arabia. (C.)—Edwin Arnold.—CBP—CS 31 —FEP—HEV—OAE—STC–VA (After Death.)—BS 8–OS 3 §: who Died at Azan.)—HBP—HDL–HTb-I Resurrection of Abdullah.)—LLC After Dilettante Concetti...—H. D. Traill.—BLV—HBV—WA After Election.—Annie Thomas.-W.R. 33 After Forty Years.-Wilbur D. Nesbit.—SP 5 After Frost.—Anon.—WR 7 After Grace.—Anon.—WR 22 After Love.—Arthur Symons.—FLS After Many Pºiº B. Marston.—FLS After Many Days.-E: R. Sill.—THV Death. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL 4. TITLE INDEX Age After Mag, years—H. Clarence Kendall.—PGT 2-SBOS After Midnight.—T: DeWitt Talmage.—SP 5 After Music.—Josephine Preston Peabody.—AA After Rain.—Archibald Lampman.—TCW After Rain.—W : Wordsworth.-CEL (In March.)—NYM-PC–PGpr (March.)—BFV—HBP—OS 1–PHS—Port. (Written in March.-O.)—CGd—LC After Reading a Chapter by Henry James.—Anon.—HIP 2 After School, What ? (Dial.)—Anon.—MPD After so Long.—Howell, L. Piner.—WR 23 “After Sorrow's Night.”—R. : W. Gilder.—MR After Summer.—Philip B. Marston.—HIBW-WA After the Accident.—Fs. Bret Harte.—BS 1 After the Accident.—G : Hibbard.—WR 37 After the Ball.—S: M. Peck.-W.R. 27 After the Ball.—Nora Perry. — CBP—CS 15—FEP—GP— STC–YBV After tº: Her Reflections. (Momo.)—Mel B. Spurr.— After the Ball: His Reflections. (Momo.)—Mel B. Spurr.— W.R. 32 After the Battle.—Anon.—CS 2—PRR After the Battle.—Anon.—CS 9–PRR (Dying Captain, The.)—SR 7 After the Battle.—Mary E. Braddon.—OS 2 After the Battle.—Annie R. Christie.—TCV After the Battle.—Jas. Dawson.—PFP (By the Alma.)—BS 22 tº After the Battle.—T : Moore.—BGV-PPV-TIP After the Battle.—W. Stuart Mosby.—CS 29 (War's Sacrifice.)—WR 3 After the Battle.—W: Shakespeare. See King Henry V. After the Battle.—R : C, Trench.-WA After º Bagº Early Dawn, Clare Coast.—Emily Law- €SS.– After the Battle (of Aughrim.)—T: Moore.—BIP After the Battle of Bull Run.—Anon.—APM After the Burial.—Jas. R. Lowell.—AA—CAP—CBP—STC After the Centennial.-Christopher P. Cranch.-PAH After the Comanches.—Anon.—AFI 2—PAH After the Curfew.—Oliver W. Holmes.—CAP After the Darkness—Light.—Anon.—SSS After the Explosion. (Tab.)—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE After the Fire.—Oliver W. Holmes.—PAH After the Fourth of July.—M. Phelps Dawson.-BS 26—DD After the Lecture on Spion Kop.–Jos. I. C. Clarke.—EDY After the Martyrdom.—Scharmel Iris.-HBV-NPA After the Opera.-Ben W. Davis.-CS 35 After the Quarrel.—Adam Lindsay Gordon,-OVV After the &#"sº B. Aldrich.--—AL—APM– BNL– CBI’ After the Storm.—Harriet M. Kimball.—HIDL After º Storm.—W: M. Thackeray. See White Squall, €. After the Summer Storm.—Sarah H. Whitman.-POS After the Theater.—Anon.—CS 22 After the Waltz.-Ben W. Davis.--CS 36 After the War.—François Coppée.—AFP After the Wedding.—Anon.—WR 25 After the Wedding.—W: L. Keese.—BS 18–WR 27 After Twenty Years.-Helen Booth.-CS 14 After Two Years.-R. : Aldington.—HIBV After Vacation.—Anon.—PEQ. After Wings.--Sarah M. B. Piatt.—AA—HBV—LBA After-comers, The.—Rob't T. S. Lowell.—AA tº After-dinner Speaking.—Anon.—SP 6 After-dinner Speaking.—Rob't Waters.--—WR 54 After-dinner Speech,-Sir H. : Lytton Bulwer, Lord Dalling. —MRS After-dinner Speech before the Harvard Club of New York. —H. E. Howland.—MRS After-dinner Speech by a Frenchman.—Litchfield Moseley. See Charity Dinner, The. After-dinner Story, An.—Anon.—CP After-dinner Toasts.--Anon.—WR 54 Afterglow.—C : G. Blanden.—HIP 2–TVY Afterglow, The.—Dorothy Stratton.—S Aftermath.-Jas. Lane Allen.—SP 8 Aftermath.-Mrs. M. E. Banta.—WR 14 Aftermath, The.—Jas. Hendry.—HIP * Afternoon. ... (Fr. Post-meridian.)—W. P. Garrison,<-AA Afternoon Call, An.—W: Cowper.—See Conversation. Afternoon Call, An.—Harriet Nutty.—CB . . Afternoon in a Hotel Room, An.-J : Kendrick Bangs.--NP Afternoon in February.-H. : W. Longfellow.—HEP Afternoon Nap, The-C: G. Eastman-WCL (Farmer Sat in His Easy Chair, The.)—GP— . (Midsummer Day Scene, A.)—CS 7 (Picture, A.)—BNL–FEP Afternoon Tea.—Abbie Farwell Brown.—WR 50 Afternoon Tea, An.—B. L. C. Griffith.-MN Afternote of the Hour, The.—C : Tennyson-Turner.— PGT2 After-song. ºn The New Day.)—R: W. Gilder.—AA—BIL —LB After-thought. (C.)—W : Wordsworth-BGV-WEP 4 (Valedictory Sonnet to the River Duddon.)—OB Afterward.—Eliz. Stuart Phelps.-H.BV Afterwards. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Afterwards.--Violet Fane.—HIBV Afterwards.—Mahlon Leonard Fisher.—AMV 2 Afterwards.--Ian Maclaren.—SP 7 Afterwards.-Mary Montgomerie, Lady Currie.—OVW-WA Afterwhile.—Jas. W. Riley.—HTb-T Afterwhiles.—Jas. W. Riley.—RTV. Afterwhiles, Proem in.—Jas. W. Riley.<=SAE **- Afton Water. (Sweet Afton-O.)--Rob't Burns.—BNL– GEP—GP—RLP—SN (Flow Gently, Sweet Afton.)—EP—FEP—HBW —IR — LLC—LOS 3–MBL-WR 41 Again.--Anon.—STQ r Again §ren and Equals.-Jas. W. Patterson.—BLP— “Again Rejoicing Nature Sees.” (Composed in Spring.— . C.)—Rob't Burns.—SN “Again to Thy Dear Name” (Grant us Thy Peace.)—J. Ellerton.—LLC Against a Compromise of Principle, Sel. fr. (Compromise of Principle.)—H: W. Beecher.—NC—PEO Against Caius Verres.—Cicero. See Verres Denounced. Against Centralization.—H: W. Grady.—PPS (cond.) (Centºtion in the United States—more cond.)—NC — Hº 14 §: of Home, The-sel.)—TMR. Opportunities of the Scholar—sel.)—BS 18–PFP (University the Training Camp of the Future, The- sl. cond.)—NC—PEO Against Curtailing the Right of Suffrage.—Victor Hugo.— OM–PPS Against Duelling.—Anon. See In Favor of a State Law Against Duelling. Against Employing Indians in War.—W: Pitt, Earl of Chat- am. See American War, The. Against Expansion.—H: U. Johnson.—SC Against Flogging in the Navy.—Rob't F. Stockton.—SC-SS (Against Whipping in the Navy—abr. and sl. diff.)— EA-FD 1 (“Shall an American citizen,” etc.—br. Sel.)—SO (American Sailor, The-sl. abr.)—OM Against Foreign Conquest.—De Witt Clinton.—SS Against Foreign Entanglements.—G. : Washington.—SS Against Imperialism.—G : F. Hoar—SC Against Indifference.—C: Webbe.—HEV—OB Against License.—G : G. Annable.—CS 36 Against Lord John Russell’s Motion.—G. : Canning.—SS Against Love.—Sir J.: Denham.—WEP 2 Against Marriage.—W : Walsh.-BLV Against Mr. Pitt, 1741.-Sir Rob't Walpole.—SS (Against William Pitt.)—SSD (Sir Robert Walpole against Mr. Pitt.)—KNE (Walpole's Attack on Pitt.)—BS 17—FTR Against Philip.—Demosthenes. See Philippics, The. Against Quarreling and Fighting, Sel. fr.-I: Watts.-BNL Against Rash Opinions.—G: Crabbe. See Gentleman Farm- er, The. Against Religious Distinctions.—J: P. Curran.-SS Against Search-warrants for Seamen. — W: Pitt, Earl of Chatham.—PPS Against Secession.—Dan'l Webster. the Union, The Against Skeptical Philosophy.—T: Campbell. of Hope, The. Against the Embargo, 1808.—Josiah Quincy.—OM—SS Against the Force Bill, 1833.—J: C. Calhoun.-SS (sl. abr.) (Force Bill, The.)—MRS Against the Fugitive-slave Law.—Theo. Parker.—SC Against the Nobility and Clergy of Provence, February 3, 1789.-Honoré de Mirabeau.--SS Against the Spoils System.—HI: Van Dyke—SC—SP 8 Against tº lºmp Act.—W: Pitt, Earl of Chatham.—FTR See Constitution and See Pleasures Against the Succession of Richard Cromwell to the Pro- tectorate.—Sir : Vane.—S Against the Terrorism of the Jacobins.—Pierre V. Ver- gniaud.—SS—SSD Against them who Lay Unchastity to the Sex of Women.— W: Habington. See Castara. Against War, January 13, 1792.—Maximilien M. I. Robe- spierre.—SS | Against Whipping in the Navy.-Rob't F. Stockton. See Against Flogging in the Navy. Against William Pitt.—Sir Rob't Walpole. Pitt, 1741. Against Writers that Carp at Other Men's Books.—Sir J. arington.—BLV Agamede's Song.—Arthur Upson.—LBM Aganis the Thievis of Liddisdale.—Sir R : Maitand.—EBS flºº, The.—(Boston Gazette.)—BS 5 Agassiz. –Jas. T. Fields—EDY Agassiz.-H. : W. Longfellow.—PNW Agassiz. –Jas. R. Lowell.—AP—CAP Agatha.-Alfred Austin.—HIEV–VA Agatha.-Will H. Kerman.—WR 2 Agathon, Sel. fr. (Song of Eros—fr. Sc. I.)—G: E: Wood- berry.—AA Age.—R: Garnett.—VA Age.—H: W. Longfellow. See Morituri Salutamus. Age.—S: Rogers. See Human Life. Age.—W: Winter.—HEV Age, The.—Herbert E. Clarke.—VA Age and Song. (C.)—Algernon C: Swinburne.—FEP (New Year's Eve.)—OS 3 Age Intercedes for Youth.-Rachel Annand Taylor.—EBS “Age is tempestuous with speculation, The.”—Anon.—GG Age of a Dream, The.—Lionel Johnson.—TIP Age of Children Happiest, The.—HI: Howard, Earl of Sur- rey. See No Age Content with His Own Estate. Age of Improvement, The.—Dan'l Webster. See Bunker Hill Monument, The. Age of Miles Standish, The.—F. T. Greenhalge.—FD 2 Age of Progress.-C: Sumner. See Incentives to Duty. Age ofrº,ºnne, The..--Alex. Pope. See Rape of the Ock, €. g See Against Mr. Age AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS Age of the Pilgrims, the Heroic Period of our History, The, Sels. fr.—Rufus Choate. g Heroic Age, The. (Br. sel.)—OS 2 (Spartans and the Pilgrims, The.)—TMD Pilgrims of New England, The.—BLP Age of Trees.—Anon.—AD—OAA • Age of Wisdom, The...—W: M. Thackeray–BLV —BNL – FEP—GP—HBP—HBV-VA—VSA Age of Work, The.—J: P. Kennedy.—BLP (Mechanical Epoch, The.)—SS Aged # a Great Wine, An.—G: Meredith. See Egoist, le. Aged Lover Renounceth Love, The.—Sir T: Wyatt.—RLP Aged Man who Loved to Doze Away, An.—Walter S. Lan- dor.—BGV-WEP 4 . Aged Man-at-arms, The.—G: Peele.—FEP (Farewell to Arms, A.)—OB Aged Oak at Oakley.—H: Alford-CBP Aged Stranger, The. (C.)—Fs. Bret Harte.—AA—AmB– BP—BS 9–HTb-II (I was with Grant.)—CS 7—SSR Agencies in our National Progress.--Alex. K. McClure.—SC Ages, *}; ºl. fr. (America.)—W: C. Bryant.—CS 17— Aghadoe.—J: Todhunter.—OB—OVW Agincourt.—Anon.—QTPC Agincourt.—Michael Drayton. — BEIV — HB — HBV — Hºvs—LH (w. Shakespeare.)—LHT-OB–SEP— 3. (Ballad of Agincourt [The].) — BNL — BPB — EDY —FEP—HB–HBP—PPV (Battle of Agincourt, The − CL) —ABV —BFW —BP — QEL–EHT-GN—OS 3—RLP . (To the Cambro-Britains and their Harps, etc.)—WEP 1 Agincourt.—W: Shakespeare. See King Henry V. Aglaura, Sel. fr. (Encouragements to a Lover.)—Sir J: Suckling.—PGT 1 (Orsames' 'Song [in “Aglaura”].)—SEP—WE—WEP 2. (Song—C.)—HBP (Why so Pale [and Wan, Fond Lover]?)—BLV—BNL —CBP—EPC—FEP—GP—OE–OEL–PYO Agnes—H: F. Lyte.—PGT 1 Agnes Hotot.—Walter K. Fobes.—FMR Agnes, I Love Thee.—Anon. — CH — HH – SP 7 — SR 5–WEHO (Lofty Faith.)—CS 8 Agnes the Martyr.—Ellen Murray-CS 26 Agnostic, The. (Abr.)—C. M. Snyder (at. also to A. T. Worden.)—SR 13 (Mullins the Agnostic.)—CS 35 Agony Bells.--Allie Wellington.—CS 7 Agreed to Disagree.—Sydney Dayre.—CCB Agricultural Editor's Poem, The. (C.)—Sam W. Foss. (City Man's Dream of the Country.)—BS 24 (Country, Summer Pastoral, A.)—WR 14 Agriculture and Love of Country.—Jos. Holt.—FD 1 (Love of Country.)—CS 20 * Agriculture as Affected by the War, Sel. fr. (Nature.)— : Everett.—T Agro-dolce.—Jas. R. Lowell.–FTA-OH Aguinaldo.—Bertrand Shadwell.—PAH “Ah, be not false.”—R: W. Gilder.—AA—HBV–YBV Ah! Bleak gº Barren was the Moor.—W: M. Thackeray. Ah, Bring it. Not.—Dollie Radford.—VA † 4 tº *Ah, dear papa, did you but know.” (Petition—C.—abr.) —Jane Taylor.—BVC • Ah, how Sweet it is to Love. (Fr. Tyrannic Love.)—J: Dryden.—BNL–HBV—QB “Ah, Lºlet us be true!”—Matthew Arnold. See TXover ea, CIl. Ah, Me.—Anon.—HIP “Ah me! for aught that ever I could read.”—W: Shakes- peare. See Midsummer Night's Dream. “Ah, me! How dark, the discipline of pain.” (Br, sel. fr. President Garfield.)—H: W. Longfellow.—HIDL “Ah me ! the mighty love.’—G: Fred'k Cameron.—OCV Ah, Sunflower. —BGV-S—SEP—VE—W (Sunflower, The.)—EPs Ah, Sweet Content.—Barnabe Barnes.—EPE Ah, Sweet is Tipperary.—Denis Florence McCarthy.—HBV —HT “Ah, there be souls none understand.”—Joaquin Miller. See Ship in the Desert, The. “Ah, what avails the sceptered race!” - (Poems and Epi- grams, LXXX-C.)—Walter S. Landor. — EPN — SEP—WE—WEP 4 (Rose Aylmer—C.)—BFV—BPB—FEP—OB—VA Ah, When he is Mine.—Friedrich von Hardenberg.—HGV “Ah! when shall all men's good.”—Alfred Tennyson. See Golden Year, The. “Ah! when the infinite burden of life descendeth upon us.” —H: W. Longfellow. See Children of the Lord's Supper, The. “Ah! When will all be ended.”—W: Morris. See Life and Death of Jason, The. Ah, Who Can Say.—Sully Prudhomme:-AFP Ah! Yet Consider it Again.-Arthur H. Clough.--THIV—VA. Ah Yet's Christmas.-Paul P. Davis.—BS 22 Ahab Mohammed.—Jas. M. Legaré-AA—PCL “Ah-goo!”—C: F. Adams.-CS 4–SR 12 Ahkoond of Swat, The.—G : T. Lanigan.—AWH–THP (Threnody, A.)—AA—EDY—HBV—NA Ahmed.—Jas. Berry Bensel.-AA (C.—in Songs of Experience.)—W: Blake. - EP 3 “A-hunting we will go.”. (Fr. Don Quixote in England.)— H: Fielding.—BNL–FEP—HBV—OTPC . (Hunting Song—sel.)—BVC Ai Tank So-J: B. Babcock-SR 14 Aideen's Grave, Sel, frº-Sir S: Ferguson.—DB—TIP Aidenn.—Katrina Trask.-AA Ailleen.—J: Banim.—DB Aim, An-Anon.—CS 40 Aim, The-Irene Rutherford McLeod.—HT Aim at Fººtion–Philip D. Stanhope, Lord Chesterfield, Aim High.--B: Harrison.—BLP : Aim of High School Education—Anon"—WR 54 Aim of Life, The LPhilip J. Bailey. See Festus. Aim of the Scholar, The-W: E. Gladstone.—SP 3 Aims in Life.—T: Carlyle.—R Aims º, #1 Progressive Party.—Albert J. Beveridge. — Ain’t. He Cute.—Anon.—CS 21 “Ain’t you got me?”—Julia I. Peck.-CS 40—SR 15 Air.—R: Brinsley Sheridan-HBV Air and Sea, Thé.—M. F. Maury.--LLC Air Castles.—Clara H. Bradner.—CS 27 Air Castles.—Ruth Davenport:-SSC Air: “Pleasant springtide brings to birth.”—Madame Des- & houlieres.—AFP Aired Her Knowledge—(Detroit Free Press.)—CS 37 Airly Beacon.—Bliss Carman,—HBV. Airly Beacon.—C: Kingsley.—OB–WEP 4 Airs of Spring, The. (Fr. Upon Master W. Montague, his Return from Travel.)—T: Carew.—FEP—HBP . (“Sweetly breathing, vernal air.’’)—BNL Airy. Nothings.-W.; Shakespeare. See Tempest, The. Aix-la-Chapelle.—W: Wordsworth.-POW Akbar's º Sel. fr. (Hymn.)—Alfred Tennyson.— 4. WE f Akinetos.-R. : Hengist Horne. See Orion: An Epic Poem. Akond of Swat, The.—E: Lear.—EDY—NA Al Aaraaf, Song from.—Edgar Allan Poe.—APM Al Fresco.—Jas. R. Lowell.—AID Alabama, The.—Maurice Bell.—BE—EDY—PAH Aladdin.—W : C. Bryant.—SMG Aladdin.—Jas. R. Lowell.— AFV — ASL — BFW – CAP — CSBP—FPE—HIBW-HTb-II—RAC Aladdin and the Jinn.—N: Vachel Lindsay.—NPA Alaham, Sel. fr. (Chorus of Good and Evil Spirits.)—Fulke Greville, Lork Brooke.—WEP 1 Alamance.—Seymour W. Whiting.—AH–BLP—PAH Alameda.-Mary Stewart.—CS 36 Alarm, The.—Anon.—SP 4 Alarmed Skipper, The. (C.)—Jas. T. Fields.—MIHR, (Nantucket Skipper, The.)—BNL–CS 5–CSS—FEP— GP–HBV-PR, Alarming Prospect.—(Punch.)—HPE Alas.-Phoebe Cary.—LBA—YBV “Alas! how bitter are the wrongs of love.”—Anon.—GG . “Alas! how few of nature's faces are left to gladden us with their beauty.”—C: Dickens.—GG Alas! How Light a Cause May Move.—T: , Moore. See Lalla Rookh. (Light of the Harem, The.) Alas, So Long l—Dante Gabriel Rossetti...—EPC Alas that jºring should Vanish with the Rose.—E: Fitz- gerald. ee Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. Alas the Songs —J: W. De Lys.—FLS Alaska.-Joaquin Miller.—AH 2–PAH Alaska Christmas Candles.—Eva Best.—CHP–WR 28 Alastor; or, the Spirit of Solitude, Sel. fr.—Percy B. Shelley. —EP—EPN-WEP 4 (Invocation to Nature—briefer sel.)—GP (Poet's Voyage, The.)—GT t (Rivulet, The.)—GT Albatross.-C: W. Stoddard.—AA—SN “Albemarle” Cushing.—Jas. J. Roche.—AH 2–PAH Albert Drecker.—T: J. Hyatt.—SR 2 - Albert Siº, Johnston.—Kate Brownlee Sherwood.—EDY —P Albert Sidney Johnston.--Fs. O. Ticknor. HPAH Albert the Good.—Alfred Tennyson. See Idylls of the King. Alberta.-J. : Campbell.—OCV Albion's England, Sel. fr. (Before the Battle of Hastings.) —W. Warner.—EP—WEP 1 Album Quilt, An.--Anon.—EuB Album Verses. (G.)—Oliver W. Holmes. (Why They Twinkle.)—SAE Album Verses.—Washington Irving.—AFV–GP Album.—Leaves. Sel. fr.—G : Houghton. * (Ambition.)—CBP (Charity.)—CBP (ºr Daisy.)—CBP (Purity.)—CBP (Regret.)—CBP (This Name of Mine.)—CBP Alcaics: to H. F. B.-Rob't L: Stevenson.—OVW Alcatraz.-Ina Coolbrith.—PNW Alciphron and Leucippe.—Walter S. Landor.—OB Alcoholic and Tobacco Habit, The.—Neal Dow.—BLP Alcohol's Confession.—(New York American.)—WR 58 Alcyone.—Frances L. Mace.—AA. Alderking, The.—Johann W. von Goethe.—HGV Ale.—J. Still.—BLV Ale Song.—Anon.—EPE Alec Yeaton's Son.—T: B. Aldrich.-BFW-LOS 1–STP Alexander.—Walter de la Mare.—GnR-II Alexander.—Alex. Geddes.—CS 37 p TITLE INDEX Allegra Alexander and Campaspe (or Campaspe), Sels. fr.-J: Lyly. Animate Nature" (Song—C.—fr. Act III., Sc. 5.)—BNL (Songs of Birds, The.)—FEP (Spring, The.)—HBV (Spring's Welcome.)—EP—NT—OB º Song: “What bird so sings, yet does so wail?”)— O Apelles' Song (Song by Apelles—C.) — BLV — Ehl? — EP—EPE—SEP— l VE—WEP (Campaspe.)—SP 7 (Cards and Kisses.)—OB (Cupid and Campaspe.) — BNL — CEL — FEP — §§AT HBW — PCK — PGT 1 — RLP — SP 5 — V (Cupid and my Campaspe Played.)—OEL º Alexander and the Robber. — J. : " Gower. See Confessio Amantis, The. Alexander at Persepolis.--N: Michell.—CBP Alexanº Breaking Bucephalus.- G : L. Taylor. — SSR — Alexander Hamilton.—Anon.—AIH Alexander Hamilton.—Gouverneur Morris.-SP 4 Alexander Mackenzie.—Eliz. S. Macleod.—TCW Alexander II. (Sonnet: Czar Alexander the Second–C.)— Dante Gabriel Rossetti.-EDY Alexanderikirk—w. Cowper. — CBP — OS 2. — OTPC (Solitude of Alexander Selkirk, The.) —BIPIB — CCB — GEP—PCK–SSR, (Sel.)—PGT 1 (Verses Supposed to be Written by Alexander Selkirk— C.)—BGV —BNL —CBOP —CGd —FEP —HBP — EHBV-MBL–PF º Alexander Taming Bucephalus.-Park Benjamin.—CS 15 Alexander the Great.— (Fr. the Early Irish.)—BIP Alexander Ypsilanti...—Anon.—EA Alexander's Feast; or, The Power of Music.—J: Dryden.— V —BNL —BIPIB —BS 17 — CBP —EDY —EP — EPC–EPR—EPS–FEP—GEP—HBP —HBW —LH —PGT 1–R.LP—RTV—SEP—WE—WEP 2 (Sel.)—GN—OS 3. . Alexander's Store.--Marietta Holley. Betsey Bobbet's. e “Alexis, here she stay’d; among these pines.”—W: Drum- mond. See Spring Bereaved, g e e Alfred, Sel. fr.-Jas. Thomson. See Rule Britannia. Alfred.—W : Wordsworth. See below. Alfred and His Descendants. (Ecclesiastical Sonnets, Pt. I., Sons. XXVI. and XXVII.)—W: Wordsworth.-E.HT (Alfred—XXVI.)—EDY Alfred the Great ; or, The Patriot King, Sel. fr. (Alfred the Great to His Men—br. sel. fr. Act II., Sc. 3.; sel. fr. V., 2.)—Jas. S. Knowles.—SS—TMD Alfred the Great to His Men.—Jas. S. Knowles.—See fore- go???ſſ. Alfred the Harper.—J : Sterling.—BNL–CBB—EPs—HBP Alhama.--Anon. ... (tr. by Lord Byron.)—LIH §º and Conquest of Alhama—sel.)—EPs Very Mournful Ballad on the Siege and Conquest of Alhama, A.—C.)—FEP—HBP Alhambra, The, Sels. fr.—Washington Irving. Alhambra, The. (Frag.)—POW Moonlight on the Alhambra. (Fr. The Author's Cham- er. ) — Alice Ayres.—Emelia A. Blake.—WR 30 Alice Brand.—Walter, Scott. ... See Lady of the Lake, The. Alice Du Clos. (Sel.)—S: T. Coleridge.—WR 9 Alice Fºl.'p gº, Poverty.—W: Wordsworth.-CGd—HBVy— See My Opinions and Alice Maude.—Anon.—WR 7 Alice of Monmouth, Sels. fr.—Edmund C. Stedman. Alice of Monmouth, Sel. fr.—BIL Cavalr — BE — BNL — CBB — MRS —OCP V—SP 4 Alice of Old Vincennes, Sel. fr. (Alice's Flag.)—Maurice Thompson.—NP Alice Ray.—Sarah Josepha Hale.—AA g Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Sel. fr.—Lewis Carroll. Father William. (A parody.)—CFBP—HBV-OTPC— PA—PCE—THP (Father William Questioned.)—PR (You are Old, Father William.)—BLV º Lobster Quadrille, A. (Whiting and the Snail, The.— Ch. X.)—CFBP—HBV—PA—PoE. See Alice of Old Vin- ..—f?". Alice's Flag.—Maurice Thompson. CeIllſles. Alice's Party.—Eliza Doolittle.—StL) Alice's Supper.—Laura E. Richards.-CHW Alicia's Bonnet.—Elizabeth J. (C.) Pullen.—AA Alien Sun-flowers.-Rea Woodman.—LY Aline's Love Song.—Emma Dunning Banks.-BR Alison.—Anon.—OB Alison and Willie. (Old Ballad, )—ESB Alison Gross.--Anon.—BB—BESB–OBB Alison's Mºſher to the Brook.-Josephine Preston Peabody. All.—Anon.—HTb-I All.—Fs. A. Durivage.—PYO—SP 5–SR 14—WR 27 All about the Weather.—Anon.—CS 26 ll are Busy.—Mary N. Prescott.—PyS All Before.—Anon.—GP (Grief for the Dead.)—BNL All Busy.—Anon.—CBPC All Change; No Death.-E: Young. See Night Thoughts. Day a-foot.--Kenneth Grahame- All Pºłº yºn Bright, Appealing Face.—C: G. Blanden.— All *}. Joy Returns in Pain.—W: Dunbar.—CBP— All Ending in “O.”—A. F. Caldwell.—WR 17 All for a Man.—Helen M. Winslow.—WR 22 All for Love.—Lord Byron.—PGT 1 (Stanzas: “O talk not,” etc.)—FEP—HBP (Stanzas Written on the Road Between Florence and Pisa—C.)—BLV—BPB—HBV—WEP 4 All for Loye. . (Sel. fr. Act IV.)—J: Dryden. (Mankind.)—RLP All for the Best.—Anon.—PyS All for You.--S: M. Peck.-FTA “All great ages have been ages of belief.” —Ralph W. Emerson.—FHS All Have Work to Do.—R. P. S.—CBOP All Here, Oliver W. Holmes.—CAP - All Hollow.—Anon.—BS 16 All I Wants_Is my Black Baby Back.-Gus Edwards and Tom Daly.—NM All in a Lifetime.—Edmund C. Stedman.—CBP All is Truth.-Walt Whitman.—GEP All is Vanity.—Philip Rosseter.—HEV All is Vanity, Saith the Preacher. (In Hebrew Melodies.) . Hord, Byron.—FP All is Well.—Alfred Tennyson. See In Memoriam. All Mankind a Lover.—Ralph W. Emerson.—GC All Mankind are Trees.—Anon.—WR 4 “All Men are Created Equal.”—Abraham Lincoln. (Fr. Worship.) See Ad- dress at the Dedication of the Cemetery at Gettysburg. All Mother.—Eliza S. Turner.—LTV—Or M , ''All Other Joys.”—G : Meredith. See Modern Love. All Quiet along the Potomac.—Ethel L. Beers.-AA—AmP— BE–FEP—OAM–PNW–YBV. (Picket Guard, The.)—AH 2–AWB—BNL–CEP—C —CS 2 (at. to L. Fontaine.)—HBV —MR —OCP — . PAH--PAP—PAPm-SP 8—SSR—WR 43 All Right at Last.—E. H. Trafton.—MD All said, still say the same.—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astro- phel and Stella. All Saints. See All-Saints. All Saints!—Edmund Yates.—HRV—SAy All Saints' Day. (In The Christian Year.)—J: Keble.— RLP—WEP 4 All Service Ranks the Same with God.—Rob't Browning. See Pippa Passes. All Sorts.--Anon.—GH All Souls' Day.—Rosamond M. Watson.—EDY—HP 2 All Souls' Night.—Alice Furlong.—RTI All Souls' Night.—Dora Sigerson.—HIP 2—TIP—VA All Sung.—R: Le Gallienne,—OVW All tha, Glitters is not Gold.—S. A. Frost. All that I Ask-Bert Leston Taylor.—HIP 2 All the Children.—Anon.—CS 26 (Dial.)—F. Crosby.—PD See Proverb, All the Comforts of a Home.” “All the rich treasures of the past are appropriated by Chris- tianity.”—Prof.-Cocker.—GG All the Rights She Wants.--Carl Spencer.—WR 7 All the Rivers.-Eliz. Stuart Phelps.-CBP—STC All the Same.—F: E: Weatherly.—CS 36 All the Same in the End.—I: Ross.—HIP—WA (sº, on King William III., A.—Anon.—diff. vers.)— All the World's a Fraud.—Anon.—FAS All the World's a Stage.—W: Shakespeare. See As You Like It. All the Year Round.—Ellen M. H. Cortissoz.—BIL–FTA All Things.--Cecil F. Alexander. See All Things Bright and Beautiful. . All Things Beautiful.—Cecil F. Alexander. See All Things Bright and Beautiful. All Things Beautiful.—J: Keble.—CBOP–PG|pr All Things Bright and Beautiful.—Cecil F. Alexander.— olò (All Things Beautiful—sel.) — AID — ASR-II — CFBP —ºr GSP — LOS 1 — NV — RAC — SMG All Things Except Myself I Know.—François Willon—VSA “All things have something more than barren use.”—Alex. Smith.-GG All Things Love Me.—“A.” See Little Girl's Fancies, A. All Things Once are Things Forever.—R. : M. Milnes, Lord Houghton;–CBP All Thàº, Shall Pass Away.—Theodore Tilton.—BS 20– (Even this Shall Pass Away.)— DR — HBR — HBW — HTb-II—SP (King's Ring, The.)—OS 2 All Things Sweet When Prized.—Aubrey T: De Vere.—CBP . All Things Wait upon Thee.—Christina G. Rossetti...—CHV All Together.—H: Brownell.—CBP All under the Same Banner Now.—Lawrence Sullivan Ross. —OAM All Upset.—Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.—TT “Aſl we Ask is to be Let alone.”—H: H. Brownell.—CS 1 (Let us Alone.—C.)—AWH { (Old Cove, The.)—EPs—PAH All Well.—Horatius Bonar. See All's Well. All Yellow.—Anon.—AID Alla for Rose.—T: A. Daly.—SP 4 Allah's Tent.—Arthur Colton.—HEV Allan Percy.—Caroline E. S. Norton.—HIBF Allan Water.—Matthew Gregory Lewis.--—HBV-OTPC Allatoona.—Anon.—PAH Allegra Agonistes.—Grace Fallow Norton.—NPA Allen-a-Dale AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Allen-a-Dale.—Walter Scott. See Rokeby. All-Hallow Eve.—Carolyn Wells.--DD Allison Gross. (Old Ballad.)—ESB “Allow for the Crawl.” (A Homily.)—J: G. Saxe.—SR 1 (All-around Intellectual Man, An.)—CS 31 All's for the Best.—Martin Farquhar Tupper.—CS 6–RLP All's to Gain.—Anne Whitney.—AL All's Well. (O.)—Horatius Bomar. (All Well.)—HBP All's Well.—Fs. W. Bourdillon.—HIBV All's Well!—W.; A. Butler-HBP—HBV. * * * * All's Well. (Fr. The British Fleet.)—T: Dibdin.—BNL– PPV All's Well.—Harriet M. Kimball.—AA—CS 8—FEP—STC All's Well. (O.)—Celia Thaxter. (Shadow of Doom, The.)—BS 11 All's Well.—Davis A. Wasson.—STC–THW All's Well,—J : G. Whittier.—OVW All's Well that Ends Well.—Anon.—CS 39 All's Well that Ends Well.—T: A. Daly.—HSp All's Well that Ends Well, Sels. fr.—W : Shakespeare. Mother's Blessing. " (Br, sei. fr. Act I., Sc. i.)—EPs True Love (Sel. fr. I., 1.)—EPs (Love's Memory—abºr.)—BNL All-Saints' Day.—Jas. R. Lowell.—EDY Alma.--Sir Franklin Lushington.—RTW Alma.-R. : C. Trench.-EDY—PPV Alma Mater.—Anon.—CP * Alma Mater.—Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch-OVV . Alma Maºisºmnus Commencement Matriculation.—Anon. - 54 Alma Mº. and the Future.—(Alumni Address.)-Anon.— Alma Mater and the Present.—G: A. Pettit.—WR 54 Alma Mater's Roll.—E: Everett Hale.—AA Alma Matres.—Andrew Lang.—QVV Almansor, (Im Ger.)—Heinrich Heine-POW Almanzor.—Heinrich Heine. (Tr. by C. G. Leland.)--POW Amantium Irae.—R : Edwardes.—NT Almiry. Ann.--Anon.—WR 12 e Almond Blossom. (April—C.)—Edwin Arnold. – BNL — CEL–FEP—GN–HBV Almost a Man.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-COS-PP–PS Almost a Mormon. (Dial.)—C : S. Wayne,—CDs Almost a Runaway.—Clara J. Denton.—LPD Almost an Elopement. (Dial.)—Anon-MBD Almost beyond Endurance.—Jas. W. Riley.—HIH-StS Almost Home.—E. Crayton McCants.-CS 38—HTb-I Almost Time.—Anon.—NV Alms, An.—Ivan Tourgenieff.-WR 9 Alnwich, gale-FitzGreene Halleck.-AA—BNL (abr.)— Alone.—Anon.—NA Alone.—HI: H. Brownell.—CBP Alone.—Rob't J. Burdette.—HTb-I-SP 4 Alone. (C.)—Edgar Allan Poe.—GG (“From childhood's hour I have not been as others are.”)—FP Alone.—Sully Prudhomme.—AFP Alone.—J: Hall Wheelock.--NPA Alone by the Bay.—Louise C. Moulton.-GP Alone by the Hearth.-G: Arnold.—GP—HBV Alone with God.—Anon.—SSS Alone with My Conscience.—Anon-HTb-I Alone—With One Fair Star.—Mathilde Blind.—YC Along Shore.—Herbert Bashford.—AA “Along #yield as We Came By.”—Alfred E: Housman.— “Along the Line.”—Irwin Russell.—WR 21 Along the Way.—J: S. Thomson.—OCV Alonzo the Brave and the Fair Imogine.—Matthew G. Lewis. —BBB–B(3V—BNL–CS 7—FEP—SA. Alonzo's Silver Wedding.—Frances, R., Sterrett.—SP 6 Aloof.-Christina G. Rossetti...—OB–OVW (Thread of Life, The-C.)—VA Alpenjäger's Lied.—Friedrich Schiller.—GT Alpha and Omega-Rob't J. Burdette.—HTb-II Alphabet, The. (Play.)—WR 50 Alphabet, The.—C: , S. Calverley.—HIBW Alphabet of Quotations.—Anon.—PyS Alphabet, Verse.—Anon.—WA Alphabetic Gems.—Anon.—CCB Alphabetical Sermon.—G: Kyle.—WR 3 Alphabetical Wooing, An-Anon.--WA Alpheus and Arethusa.-Eugene H. Daly.--AA Alpine Heights.--Friederich W. Krummacher (tr. by C. T. Brooks.)—BNL. g e ºf tº Alpine Minstrelsy.—Friedrich Schiller. See William Tell. Alpine Sheep, The.—Maria W. Lowell!—FEP—STC Alps, The Sels. fr.-Jas. Montgomery. Alps, The (Pt. i.--Day-abr.)--POS Evening in the Alps. (Pt. II.-Night.)—HBP Alps, The, Sel. fr. (Italy.)—S: Rogers.-BNL Ips, e.—W : Wordsworth.-POW ſº Alps and Italy, The. Sel. fr.—J: Addington Symonds.-- (Self. BP Alps Decision.—Lord, Byron. ... See Seige of Corinth, The. Alter When the Hills Do-Emily Dickinson.—AL Alton Locke, Sel. fr.—C: Kingsley. See Sands of Dee, The. Altruism.—Anon.—PF Altruism.—Robertson Trowbridge.—BS 2 Alumni Greeting Song.—Mary A. McClelland.—WR 54 Alumnus Football.—Grantland Rice.—WR 54 Always Last.—Anon.—WR 55 Always Learning.—Anon.—SSS Always too Late.—Anon.—FAD Alysoun.—Anon.—EP—EPO—NT Am I in Italy 7 Sel. fr. Italy (the poem.) — S : Rogers.-- POW “Am Life Wuf de Libin.” (Detroit Free Press.)—SR 3 Amala's Bridal Song.—T: L. Beddoes. See Death's Jest Ook. * Amalfi, H: W. Longfellow.—POW–TIWP Amanda.—Coventry Patmore.—NT - Amanda's Wedding.—Isabel M. Frame.—CS 39 Amantium Irae.—S: Butler. See Hudibras. Amantium Irae.—Ernest. Dowson.-H.B.V. . e Amantium Irae. (Fr. The Paradyse of Dainty Devises.)— R. Edwards.-HBV—OB—WEP 1 (abr.) Amaryllis.—Anon.—CS 34 Amaryllis [or Amarillis. J–T: Campion.—HEV–OEL Amaryllis.—Edwin Arlington Robinson.--NPA Amaryllis I Did Woo.—G: Wither.—BLV Amasis.—Laurence Binyon.—OVW Amateur Flute-player, The. (Parody on Poe's The Bells.)— Anon.—CH (That Amateur Flute.)—HP–PA Amateur Night.—Anon.—HII - Amateur Orlando, The.—G : T : Lanigan.—THP Amateur Photography.—Nathan H. Dole.—BS 19—WR 2 Amateurs.-Geroid Robinson.—GS Amatory Sonnets of Abel Shufflebottom, The.—Rob't Southey. Delia at Play. (Sonnet I.)—HPE . Poet Expresses His Feelings Respecting a Portrait, etc. (Sonnet III.)—HPE Poet #º the Existence of a Soul, etc. (Sonnet IV.) Amaturus.-W: Johnson-Cory.—BOL–HBV—PGT 2 Amazing, Beauteous Change!--Philip Doddridge.—BNL (Wilderness Transformed, The.)—HBP Ambiguous Lines.—Anon.—WA Ambition. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Ambition.—Truman Roberts Andrews.--HTb-I Ambition.—Anon.—TT Ambition.—Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Ambition.—Horace Greeley.—OS 2 (Self-sacrificing Ambition.)—BLP Ambition.—G : Houghton. See Album-Leaves. Ambition.—S: Johnson.—BIHV Ambition.—E: Lysaght.—BGV Ambition. (Br. sel. fr. Tamburlaine the Great, Pt. I., Act II., Sc. 7.)—Christopher Marlowe.—KNE Ambition.—J: Neal.—STC Ambition.—E: Young. See Night Thoughts. Ambition of a Statesman. (Sel. fr. Speech at the Barbecue at Lexington in Honor of Mr. Clay.)—H: Clay.— FTR-OM-WHO—WR 26 Ambitious Marguerite, The.—Agnes Carr Sage.—WR 7 Ambitious Sophyl-Eliz. Turner.-BVC Ambrose.—Jas. R. Lowell.—STC Amelia.-Coventry Patmore.—PGT2 Amen.—Arthur C. Benson.—OVW Amen.—F: G. Browning.—SSS (“I do not see why God should e'en permit some things to be.”—br. sel.)—HDL Amen of the Rocks, The.— Christian Gellert (tr. by Rose- garten.)—CS 2—PIEO ºff. tr. Amende Honorable, The. (Punch.)—HPE Amends.-C: F. Richardson.—CB Amendment to the Address of Thanks on the King's Speech at the Opening of the Session, Nov. 27, 1781, Sel. fr. (Results of the American War.)—C: J. Fox. —SS Amergin.—Susan L. Mitchell.—D America. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL America. (Fr. The Torch Bearers.)—Arlo Bates.—AA America.-G : Berkeley.—SS (American Destiny.)—BLP (Old World and the New, The.)—FP (On the Prospect of Planting Art and Learning in America.)—BNL–FEP—HBP—HBV {\; Westward the Star of . Empire—br., sel.)—EPs Westward the Course of Empire—abr.)—GP America.—W: C. Bryant. — AA — Amp — AmSS — BNL —OAI-PF (O Mother of a Mig Race—O.)—CAP—HBP—HBV HBVy—PAH-YB America. (Fr. The Ages.)—W: C. Bryant.—CS 17—WR 10 America.-S: S. Cox. America.-Arthur Cleveland Coxe.—PAH America. (2 sonnets.)—Sydney Dobell. — CBIP — EP — HBV-WE—WEP 4 (2nd som. only.)—VA • America.-Timothy Dwight.—LLC America.-R. : Hovey.—SP 5 America.-Alfred Kreymborg.—NPA America.--Sidney Lanier. See Centennial Meditation of Columbia, The. America.-J: E. McCann.-BS 15 America.--C: Phillips.-CS 6–PRR (American Republic, The.)—LLC (Destiny of America.)—BS 14—OM (abr.) ( Panegyric on America—-sel.)—FD 1 America.-Jeremiah E. Rankin.—BLP America.-Herman Scheffauer.—LY America.-S: F. Smith.-AH — AmI2 — APPV — ASR-I — ASR-II—CBOP—CCB–CSBP—DD —HBW —HBW —HPE—HTb-I-OAI-PABI—PAPrm —PCK —PC —PF —PGpr—RAC —SFM — SMG —SR — TYP — WR, 41 (Sel.)—AA—CP—FEP Mg guntry 'tis of Thee—sel.)—BS 6—LLC—SAR}~ (National Hymn—sel.)—LOS (Sel.)—OS 1 TITLE INDEX Amnesty America, Sel. fr. (Taxes [the Price of Glory].)-Sydney Smith.-SS—SSD America.-Barry Straton.—TCV - . America.-Bayard Taylor. See National Qde, The. America an #sate of Nations.—Martin Farquhar Tup- per.— America and England.—G : Huntington.—WR 48 America and England in Danger of War. — G: E: Wood- ... berry. See America to England. America and France.—Alan Seeger.—AMW 4 America First.—Anon.—OAI America Forever.—Abraham Lincoln.—WR 46 America in Pinafore.-Julia A. Walcott.—SR 11 . Americº, *sents British Dictation.—H: B. Carrington- America Resurgent.—Wendell Phillips Stafford.—APPV America Sober, Sél. fr.—S: J. Barrows. Sobriety.—SP 5 tº # e. America Survives the Ordeal of Conflicting Systems.-H: B. Carrington.—OAM America the Child of Destiny.—Cassius M. Clay.—BLP America to England.—Minot J. Savage.—HTb-II America to England. (America and England in Danger of War—C.—Pt. II.)—G : E : Woodberry.—AA America to Great Britain.—Washington Allston.—AA—BNL |HBV R 10 America. Unconquerable.— W: Pitt, Earl of Chatham. See American War. The. American Absent-minded ºrk The.—Anon.—BS 26 American Age, The.—Rob't C. Winthrop. See Centennial Oration. American and the Corsican, The. . Adams.)—W: H. Seward.— American Aristocracy.—J: G. Saxe.—SP 4 American Art.-Julia Ward Howe.—WR 27 American Battle-flags.--Carl Schurz. (sel fr. John Quincy See Eulogy on Charles . Sumner. tº º American Citizenship, its Privileges, Rights and Duties.— E Galvin.--SR 8 American Constitution, The.—Alex. Hamilton. See Speech on the Compromises of the Constitution. American Constitution no Experiment, The.—Hugh S. Le- garé.-BLP (ºrigs of the United States not an Experiment, €. ) — American Constitution Tested, The.—J : Adams.-BLP American Courage.—Sherman Hoar.—MRS American Democracy.—Jas. R. Lowell.—SP 4 American Destiny.—G : Berkeley. See America. American Eagle, The. (Abr. 8)—C: W. Thompson.—CS 28 American Education. (Sel. fr. Free Schools and Free Governments.)—Rob't C: Winthrop.–BLP American Example.—Rob't C : Winthrop. See Hundreth Anniversary of the Surrender of Lord Cornwallis, The. American ###". An.—I: H. Brown.—AmSS—BS 19—OS 22 American Experiment of Self-government, The. (Sel. fr. he Circumstances Favorable to the Progress of #ºtº § America.)—E: Everett.—SS—SSD— (Prospects of the Republic, The-longer.)—BS 11—SR 4 American Feast, The.—Anon.—WR 27 American Fireman, The-Christopher Bannister.--HP 2 American Flag, The. (Concert rec.)—Anon.--LPS–PP Americº, Flag, The.—HI: W. Beecher. See National Flag, € American Flag, The. (C.)—Jos. R. Drake.— AA— AH — mP —APPV —ASR-I —ASR-II —BNL — BS 3 — CBOP—CBP—CCB —CS 1 —DD —EDY —FEP — FLD–FPE—FTR-GN (Sel.)—GP— HBP— HBW —HBVy—LBA—LLC—OM –OTPC —PAH —PAP —PCL–PF'—PGGR —RAC —SFM —SP 1 —SS — STC–TYP—WHO-YBW (Br. sel.)—OS 1–SAE (Flag of the Free—br. sel.)—PRR (Ode to the American Flag.)—PEO—SR 8 (sl. abr.) American Flag, The.—Lena E. Faulds.-PyR—WR 17 American Flag, The.—A. P. Putnam.—FLD–PP–YFR American Flag, The.—C : Sumner. See Are we a Nation ? American Forest Girl, The.—Felicia D. Hemans.—CS 37 American Forests, The.—J : Muir.—OAA American Girl, An.—Brander Matthews.-AA—VSA American Government, The.—J: Bright. See Strength of the American Government, The American Government Unique.—Dan'l Webster.—APPV American Hall of Fame.—Chauncey M. Depew—WR 42 American History.—Gulian C. Verplanck.-SR 8 (Our History—abr.)—BLP American Home, The.—G: W. Bain.—WR 18 American Hymn.—Matthias Keller.—BLP American Ideals.—Anon.—CP American Independence.—S: Adams.-EAO (Necessity of Independence, The-sel.)—TMD American Independence.—Fs. Hopkinson.—PAH American Indian, The.—C: Sprague. See North American Indians. American Indians, The.—Jos. Story. See Indians, The. American Innovations.—Jas. Madison.—SS American Laborers.-C. C. Naylor.—SS (Northern Laborers—abºr.)—OM American Liberty.—S: Adams.—OS 2 American Merchant Vessels.-R. : Cobden.—SS American Motherhood.—(Haverhill Gazette.)—OrNI American Motherhood.—Theodore Roosevelt.——WR 42 American Ship-building. American Tract Society, The, Sel. fr. American Nationality, Sels. fr.—Rufus Choate. erican Nationality. (2 diff. Sels.)—BLP-TMR Love of Country.--FD National Life.—TMR (Nationality.)—PRR American Navy, The.—Jas. Barnes.—AH American Navy, The.—J: D. Long.—SP 4 American Nº-ºº: MacKaye. See Six Sonnets. American Notes, Sel. fr. (Impressions of Niagara—fr. Ch. XIV.)—C : Dickens.—CS 20 (Niagara Falls—abr.)—BS 15 American, one of the Roughs, A Kosmos, An. Anon.—P American Patriotism.—Horace Porter.—TMR. American Patriot's Prayer, The.—Anon.—PAH American People, The.-Albert J. Beveridge.—StS American Question, The.—J: Bright.—StS American Republic, The.—G : Bancroft.—OAI American Republic, The.—G: W: Curtis.--SSR American Republic, The L-C.; Phillips. See America. American Republic a Christian State.—Cardinal Gibbons.— (Parody.)- 5 American, Republic: its Dangers, and Responsibilities, The, Sel. fr. (Liberty.)—H: George.—SSD—TMD (ptly. SC.770,62. American Revolution, The, Sel. fr.—J: Fiske. (Francis Marion)—SSR. (News of the Surrender of Yorktown, The.)—SSR American Rights.—Jos. Warren.—TMD American Sailor, The.--Rob't F. Stockton. . Flogging in the Navy. American Sam Weller, An.--Anon.--SR 3 Americanºplar, The, Sel. fr.—Ralph W. Emerson.—MRS See Against * & * * *º e (Sel. fr. Encouragement to Ameri- can Ship-building and the Revival of American Com- ... merge on the Ocean.)—Jas. G. Blaine.—NC American Slavery.—J: Bright.—StS American Soldier's Hymn, The.—Anon.—PAH American Specimen, An.--S: L. Clemens. Abroad, A. American Tariffs.--Carl Schurz.-W.R. 42 American, Taxation. (Fr. Speech on American Taxation.)— Rºdmund Burke.—PPS (Qn American, Taxation—sel.)—SS American Times, The. (Sel. fr.—Jonathan Odell (?)—APM American to his Mother, An. (Boston Journal.)—PAPm (Slavery.)—Jas. R. Lowell.—OS 3 American ºveler, The.—Rob't H. Newell.—AWH-CS 16 American Wage-workers.—Theodore Roosevelt.—WR 51 American Wake, The.—Fs. A. Fahy.—RTI American War.—C: J. Fox. See Results of the American all". American War, The.—W: Pitt, Earl of Chatham.— BS 7 — OCP—SR, 8 See Tramp (Against Employing Indians in War—sel.)—SS (American War, The-sel.)—SPE (Emplºyment of Indians in the American War—sel.) (Horrors of Savage Warfare—abr.)—FTR (America. Unconquerable—sel.)—LLC—SS (Consequences of the American War—sel.)—OM (Lord Chatham against the American War—sel.)— ENE–TMD - (Qºgonquering America—br. sel.)—PP—WHO— 8; the American Revolution—sel.)—OS 3—RAC On the American War—sel.)—FD 1 (Speech on the American War.)—IR (On the American War—sl. abr. )—SSD . (War with America, The-sel.)—SC—SP 8—STS American War Denounced, The, 1781. — W: Pitt, the gownger.—SS Americanism.—M. Dell Adams.—WR 55 Americanism.—HI: Cabot Lodge.—NC—PEO—PFP Americanºs (Fr. True Americanism.) — Theo. Roosevelt. Americanizing the Fourth.-Rob't Haven Schauffler.—OAI America's Coming Greatness.-Rob't G. Ingersoll.—WR 53 America's Contributions to the World.—Gulian C. Verplanck. (Land of Benedictions.)—LLC America's ºpy in the Philippines.—Albert J. Beveridge. See On the Greek America's Greatness.-Dan'l Webster. See Adams and ... Jefferson America's Mission.—Albert J. Beyeridge.—SC America's Natal Day.—Jas. G. Blaine—OAI - America's Obligations to England.—Colonel Barre.—OCP— SS—WHO (Sel.)—PP—YFR America's Relations to Missions.—Jas. B. Angell.—StS America’s Responsibility.—Jas. Madison.—WHO America’s True Greatness. (Sel. fr. The True Greatness of our Country.)—W : H. Seward.—SR 8 (Home and School the Bulwark of our Country.)—FD 2 America's Uncrowned Queen.—Homer T. Wilson.—SP 3 Amico Suo.—Herbert P. Horne.—HIP 2—VA Amis and Amile. (“Old French Romance.”)—W: Morris. (Tr.)—BOF Amnesi, of Jefferson Davis, The. ... (Sel. fr. Shall Jefferson avis be Restored to Full Citizenship 2)—Jas. G. Blaine.—NC America's Duty to Greece.—HI: Clay. Revolution. Amo AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Amo, Amas.—J. O’Keeffe.—BLV e Amohia's Flight.—Alfred Domett. See Ranolf and Amohia. Among Shadows.—Arthur Davison Ficke.—NPA Among Green, Pleasant Meadows.-Johann G. von . Herder (tr. by Howitt.)—WCL (Ballad.)—PIHS Among my Books.-Alex. Smith.—LLC Among the Animals.-E. C. and L. J. Rook.-COS–PP Among the Beautiful Pictures.—Alice Cary.—FP—HBP §: Brother, The.)—WCL Pictures of Memory—C.) — BNL — CR — CS 4 — FTR-GP—HNS-SAE (bºr. sel.)—SPE (Sweetest Picture, The...)—BS 14 Among the Ferns.—E: Carpenter.—GT Among the Free Lowers.--Anon.—AmSS Among the Heather.—G : Arnold.—BIL–FTA—TFY Among the Hills.-J: G. Whittier.—AP—CAP—SN (sel.) (Sketches—Prelude.)—LLC (Wife, The-Sel.)—CS 2 Among the Millet.—Archibald Lampman.—OCW—TCW Among the Mountains.—Edmund J: Armstrong.—DB Among T. Mountains.—W: Wordsworth. See Excursion, 162. Among the Multitude.—Walt Whitman.—GEP Among the Pines.—Helena Coleman.—SBOS—SGB Among the Redwoods.-E. : R. Sill.—BNL Among the Rocks.-Rob't Browning.—EPN-GEP—GT Among the Sand-hills.-W: Alexander.—TIP Among the Trees. (Emt.)—Anon.—EuB Among the Trees. (Sl. abr.)—W: C. Bryant.—AD Amontillado.—T: B. Aldrich.-AFV Amor Fons Amoris.-Edmond G. A. Holmes.—BIP Amor Omnia Vincit.-W. : Shakespeare.—FTA—LTV (gºon A.)—LOS 3—PGT 1–PFHS—RAC Sonnet.)—FEP—HBP—OB (II.) (Sonnet XXIX. —C.)—WEP 1 (When in Disgrace.)—BS 25—HGP–PYO—WR 23 Amoret. (Ode VIII. C.—abr. )—Mark Akenside.—HIBV-OB Amoret. (C.)—W: Congreve.—EPR—FEP—WEP 3 (Hue and Cry after Fair Amoret, A,)—BLV—OB Amoretti and Epithalamion, Sels. fr.—Edmund Spenser.— EP—EPE Easter.—OB (Easter Morning.)—CEL–DD—EDY—OAE IHer Eyes. (Sonnet IX.)—CEL Herself all Treasure. (XV.)—CEL “Like # ſhe culver on the bare’d bough.” (LXXXVIII.) Our Love shall Live. (LXXV.)—HBP Sonnet: “Fayre is my love,” etc. (LXXXI.)—PHS Sonnet: “Fresh Spring, the herald,” etc. (LXX.)—HBW (Whilst it is Prime.)—OB Sonnet: “Joy of my life,” etc. (LXXXII.)—WEP 1 Sonnet: “Lackyng my love,” etc. (LXXVIII.)—PHS Sonnet: “Like [or Lyke] as a ship,” etc. (XXXIV.)— EHBV-WEP 1 Sonnet: “Mark when she smiles,” etc. §: Sºyº Sonnet: “Men call you fair,” etc. (LXXIX.)—HBV Sonnet: “More than most fair,” etc. (VIII.)—HBV Soniº “Most Glorious Lord of Life.” (LXVIII.)— Song; “One day I wrote,” etc. (LXXV.)—HBV— sojº oft as I her beauty do behold.” (L.V.)— (XXXIX.) (LXV.) (ºDºº which ye misdeem, fair love, The.”)—FEP Sonnet: “Sweet Smile ! the daughter,” etc. Sonnefit. The doubt which ye misdeem,” etc. Sonnet : “The Sovereign Beauty which I do admire.”— Sonnet: “Thrise happie she,” etc., (LIX.)—PHS Sonnet: “What guyle is this,” etc. (XXXVII.)— WEP 1 Sonnet: “When I behold that Beauty’s Wonderment.” (XXIV.)—HBV Sweet and Bitter. (XXVI.)—CEL (“Sweet is the rose, I but grows upon a brere].”)— FEP—OS R.L.P Amos Cottle. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Amour De Voyage.—Rudyard Kipling.—VSA Amoure Laments the Absence of La Belle Pucel.—Stephen Hawes. See Pastime of Pleasure, The. Amours de Voyage, Sels. fr.—Arthur H. Clough.-POW (Hope. Evermore and Believe.) — HBW —EP — EPN — GEP—THIV (III., 6.)—VA FHV (Juxtaposition.) (Who Knows.)—T Amphibian,—Rob't Browning. See Fifine at the Fair. Amphionºd Tennyson.—AID (br. sel.)—OTPC—RTV - 25 Amphitheatre at Pozzuoli, The.—HI: Taylor.—TIWP Amulet, The.—Ralph W. Emerson.—L - Amusement Circle, The.—Anon.—FAD Amy.—Jas. M. Legaré.-AA - Amy Robsart and Richard Warney.—Walter Scott. See Renilworth. º Amy Wentworth. (Sel.)—J: G. Whittier.—Amp—CAP— EIPS–LTV-PNW Amynta.-Sir Gilbert Elliot.—FEP—HBV Amyntas; or, The Impossible Dowry, Sel. fr. (Song of Fairies Robbing an Orchard—G.)—T: Randolph (tr. by Leigh Hunt.)—BWC (Fairies' Song.)—BNL–EP ‘(Song of Fairies.)—FEP—HPB Song of Fairies Robbing an Orchard.—(C.).-BVC Amy's Cruelty.—Eliz. B. Browning.—BLV—WSA An Den Mond.—Johann W. von Goethe.—GT An thou were my aim. Thing.—Allan Ramsay.—EBS—EPR —WEP 3 (abºr.) Anach.--Darrell Figgis.-BIP Anacreontics (Anacreontiques—C.), Sels. fr.—Anacreon (tr. by Abraham Cowley). Drinking.—FEP—HBP—OB—WEP 2 (“Thirsty earth soaks up the rain, The”—sl. abr.)—LC Epicure, The.—HBV B Gold. See Change, The. Grasshopper, The.—BNL–CGd—HBP—LC—PEIS Swallow, The.—OB (sel.)—WEP 2 Anacreontique. . (Anacreontic—C.)—T: Moore.—HIPE Anarchy Slain by True Liberty.— Percy B. Shelley. See Masque of *gg The. - Anastasis.—Albert E. S. Smythe.—OCV Anastasis.—C: Tennyson-Turner.—PGT 2 Anathemata.-Franklin B. Sanborn.—EPs Anatomical Tragedian, The-G: Kyle.—WR 3 Anatomy of the World, Second Anniversary: Qf the Prog. ress of the Soul, Br, sel, fr. (Elegy on Mistress Eliza- beth Drury.)—J: Donne,—EPs Ancestral Ideals.-H. : Van Dyke.—TMD Ancestress, The, Br, sel, fr.--Letitia E. Landon.--BIL Ancestº (The Black Riders, Poem XXII.)—Stephen rane. — Anchored to the Infinite.—Edwin Markham.—HT Anchorsmiths, The.—C: Dibdin,_HBP Ancient Abe, The.—Miles. O'Reilly.—POL Ancient and Modern Greece.—Lord Byron. Ancient and Modern Muses, The.—Fs. T. Palgrave.—V Ancient Doctrine, The.—Rob't Browning.—OVV Ancient º; Chant of Victory. (C.)—Felicia D. Hemans. (Greek's Return from Battle, The.)—SS (Return from Battle, The.)—PP—YFR Ancient Mariner, The. (Parody.)—Anon.—PA Ancient Mariner, The.—S: T. Coleridge. See Rime of the Ancient Mariner, The. Ancient Miner's Story, The.—Will gºleton—Bs 13 Ancient of Days.-W. C. Doane. — Ancient Prophecy, An-Philip, Freneau.--AWB-PAH Ancient Race, The.—Michael Tormey.—DB–TIP Ancient Rhyme, An.-Walter S. Landor.—BLV Ancient Sacrifice, The.—Mahlon Leonard Fisher.—AMV 2 Ancient Seminary Maid.—Margherita Arlina Hamm. — W.R. 55 - Ancient Spanish Lyric.—Anon.—WR 7 Ancient Tale, An.—J: O'Hagan.—BIP—DB Ancient Toast, An.—Anon.—HTb-I “And as, in sparkling majesty, a star.” (Fr. To Hope.)—- : Keats.-HIP And Doth not a Meeting Like This.--T: Moore.—HBP. “And I made a rural pen.”—W: Blake. See Introduction to “Songs of Innocence.” e “And in that twilight hush, God drew their hearts.”—Lucy Larcom.—BIL And Joe Went. (Denver Post.)—PAPm . And Makes Nursery Rhymes.—Jas. W. Riley. with Uncle Sidney, A. “And now we only ask to serve.”—M. E. Townsend.—FHS “And perº the glittering, icy boughs among.”—G. H. D See Session “And present gratitude insures the future's good.” (Fr. My Triumph.-J: G. Whittier.—FHS S €62 “And said I that my limbs were old?”—Walter Scott. Lay of the Last Minstrel, The. , And she Cried.—Minna Irving.—HIH And she was His-Anon–WR 20 And the Band Played.—Maurice E. McLaughlin.—CS 32 “And the newspaper is also the great agency of progress.” —C. C. Bonney.—GG And the Procession Moved On.—Izola Forrester.—WR 57 And there will I be Buried.—T: Davidson.—EBS “And this is life; to live, to love, to lose !”—Anon.—GG “And this man is now become a god.”—W: Shakespeare. See Julius Caesar. “And tº go Spain is thy return.”—Marie J. Jewsbury.— . “And thiºglent will be our comfort.”—Charlotte Murray. And Thou art Dead, as Young and Fair. (C.)—Lord Byron. BG:V−FE RLP—WEP 4 (Elegy on Thyrza.)—PGT 1 (Stanzas.)—FEP And thou hast Stolen a Jewel.-Gerald Massey.—CBP “And we, poor waifs, whose life-term seems.” — Paul H. Hayne.—GG And were that Best.—R : W. Gilder.—CBP “And while, some books, like steps, are left behind us.”— EH : . Beecher.—GG And Will he not Come Again.—W : Shakespeare.—EPE And Ye Shall Walk in Silk Attire.—S. Blamire.—BGV And Yet—and Yet !—Omar Khayyám (E: Fitzgerald). See Rubaiyāt, The. Andalusian Sereno, The.—Fs. S. Saltus.—AA André.-Charlotte Fiske Bates.—PAH André and Hale.—Chauncey M. Depew.—CS 36—NC abr.)—SSR (Captain Hale and Major André.)—FD 2 (Two Spies, André and Hale, The.)—SR 12—TMD André to Washington.—Nathaniel P. Willis.-OCP Andrea Del Sarto.—Rob't Browning.—Ehl’—HBV—HGP– POW–SEP—WE André's Last Request.—Nathaniel P. Willis. (sl. See following. See Giaour, The. 10 TITLE INDEX Annie André's Request to Washington. (C.)—Nathaniel P. Willis. Angels Kiss Her, The.—Aubrey. T: , De Vere.—CBP —PAH–SP 6 Angels of Buena Vista, The.—J: G. hittier.—BS 4—CAP (Andre's Last Request.)—OS 2 — CS 3 — FEP — FMR — FTR — M.R.S — PAH André's Ride.—A. H. Beesly.—HRW — PIF — PGGR — SP 7 — SSR — TMR. Andrew.—T: W. Parsons.—AA Andrew Hofer.—Julius Mosen.—EDY—OS 1 (Death of Hofer, The-tr. by Mangan.)—CS 14 Andrew Jackson.—G : Lippard.—BS 2—SR 8 Andrew Lammie (Old Ballad.)—ESB tº F 8 & Andrew. Rykman's Prayer, Br. Sels. fr.—J: G. Whittier.— A “Scarcely Hope had shaped for me.”—HDL “Yet with hands by evil stained.”—FHS Andrew’s Leading Lady.—Jas. Forbes.—SP 8 Andro and His Cutty Gun.—Anon.—EBS | Andromeda.-T: B. Aldrich.-AA Andromeda, Sels. fr.—C: Kingsley. Andromeda and the Sea-nymphs.—WA Pallas in Olympus.-WEP 4 Andromeda.-Jas. J. Roche.—AA—HBV Andronike, Sel. fr. (Last Night of Mºolºmirº)— Anon. (tr. by Edwin A. Grosvenor.)—NC— Ane Ballat of our Lady.—W: Dunbar.—EBS Ane by Ane.—G : Macdonald.—EBS Ane Satyre of the Threi Estaitis, Sels fr.—Sir D: Lyndesay. Pardoner.—WEP 1 Pauper.—WEP 1 Veritie.—WEP 1 Anemone.—Frank D. Sherman.—LFL Angel, The.—Anon.—CS 27 - Angel, The. (Im Songs of Experience.)—W: Blake.—BGV g —RL WEP 3 Angel º the Shepherds, The. — Lew Wallace. See Ben lll', Angel at the Ford, The.—W: J. Dawson.—VA. Angel Child, The. (Momo.)—Dorothy Dix.-W.R. 32 Angel Court.—F: E. Weatherly.—TFS “Angel face:—its sunny wealth of hair, An.” (Br. sels. fr. Woman's Trust.)—Frances S. Osgood.—BNL Angel Faces.—Dinah M. Craik.-LLC Angel Ferry, The.—HI: S. Cornwell.—CS 4 Angel Gabriel, The. , (Ballad.)—OBB Angel in a Saloon, An. (Westerm Temperance Herald.) — C Angel in the House, An.—Leigh Hunt.—FEP—HBP—LTV —RLP—STC—THIV Angel in the House, The, Sels. fr.—Coventry Patmore. Angel in the House, #. §ºl. fr. Bk. I., Can. 4—The Morning Call.)—B Dean's Consent, The. (I., 6—The Dean.)—VA Going to Church. (Sel. fr. I., 10.)—BIL–FTA . I., 3, and sel. fr. I., 2 — The Honoria. Dance.)—EPs Honoria's Surrender. (I., 12—The Abdication.)—VA (Sweet Meeting of Desires—sel.)—BNL Love Ceremonious. (TI., 3, Prel. I.)—LTV (Love Serviceable.)—GEP Married Lower, The... (II., 12, Prels. I. and II.)—HBV —OB (abr. )—VA Night ºughºf, (Sel. fr. II., 5–The Queen's Room.) (II., 7, Prel. I., Paradox, The. (II., 6, Prel. I.)—LTV Preludes.—HIBV Queen, The. (Br. sels. fr. T., 3–Honoria, and II., 4— Love in Idleness.)—EPs—LTV Rose of the World, The. (I., 4, Prel. I.)—BNL–EPs Sentences. (Br, sels. fr. I., 11, Prel. II., and I., W., Prel. )—EPs “She was Mine.” (I., 7, Prel. II.)—BIL Sly. Thoughts. (I., 8, Prel. III.-sl. diff.)—BNL–CS 20 Tribute, The. (I., 4, Prel. II., sl. abr. )—BNL–EPs Wisdom. (I., 10, Prel. I., abr. )—EPs Angel of Dawn, ‘The’ ºf Š, Čutier. PE6 Angel of Pain.—Anon.—THV Angel of Patience, The.—Anon.—SSS Angel of Patience, The.—J: G. Whittier.—BNL–CS 40 Angel of Peace.—Anon.—AIH 2—HP 2 Angel of the Rain.—Harriet McE. Kimball.—FP Angel Sorrow, The.—Julia C. R. Dorr.—STC “Angel wrote and vanished, The.”—Leigh Hunt. See Abou Ben Adhem. Angela's Missionary Offering.—Frances Greenman.—WR 53 Angelic Care.-Edmund Spencer.—See Faery Queene. Angelic Ministry.—Edmund Spenser.—STC Angelic Song, The.--Ivy. English.-PP—YPS Angelicºes are Swelling.—(Sl. abr.) Frd’k W. Faber.— (Pilgrims of the Night—C.—sl. abr.)—HDL Angelic Worship, The.—J : Milton.—RLP Angelicised Utopia.--W: S. Gilbert.—SAy Angelina.-Anon.—CS 37 Angeline-wºº, Laurence Dunbar. — HBW — HP 2 — SR Nunc Åmet qui nunquam Amavit. abr.)—PGT 2 Angelo. (Sel.)—Stuart Sterne.—WR 5 Angelo Exercises.—Anon.—Spl) E Angelo 9;ders His Dinner. T (Parody.)—Bayard Taylor.— Angels.-Gertrude Hall.—AA Angels.—Gerald Massey.—SSS Angels, The.—W : Drummond.—EPs—GN–HBV-OAC Angel’s Visit, An.—Eliza Sproat Turner.—STC Angel's Visit, The.—Anon.—WR 28 Angels and the Shepherd, The.—Lew Wallace. Ullr Angels in the House, The.—Anon.—FP See Ben 0.7%, Annabel Lee. Angels of Grief, The. (Br. sel. fr. To my Friend on the Death of her Sister.)—J: G. Whittier.—HIDL Angels' Serenade. (Pant.)—WR 41 Angels' Song, The.—Edmund H. Sears.—AA—AL (Glorious Song of Old, The.)—OAC–OS 2—YC (It Came upon the Midnight Clear.)—FEP—LLC (abr.) Angel'ssiºnistrie—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and tella. Angel's Story, The. (Albr.)—Adelaide Procter.—MYF– WR, 29—YC Angel's Whisper, The...—S: Lover.—BNL–DB–FEP—HBP — LC — LOS 1 — OS 1 — PC — Polº – RLP — SP 1 — TCP (w. tab.) Angel's Wickedness.-Marie Corelli...—WR 37 Angel's Wings, The.—S: Lover.—CBP Angelus, The...—Florence Earle Coates.—HIBW Angelus, The.—Fs. Bret Harte.—GS—PNW Angelus, The.—Frances L. Mace.—PEO Angelus, The.—Freeman E. Miller.—HI) L Angelus Song.—Austin Dobson. See “Good-night, Babette.” Anger.—C: and Mary Lamb.-HBV—HBVy—OTPC Anger and Enumeration. (In Life in Danbury.)—Jas. M. Bailey.—CS 9—KNE—MYF Angler, The. ... (In Izaak Walton's Compleat Angler.)—J: Chalkhill.—BNL–FEP—HE FIBW Angler, The. (Br, sel. fr. A Summer Story, Pt. I.)—T: B Read.—BNL Angler's Invitation, The.—T: Todd Stoddart.—GN–HBW Angler's Poesy, The.—Izaak Walton.—OR Angler's Rest, The.—Izaak Walton.—OR * Angler's Reveille, The.—HI: Van Dyke.—GN–PGGR—RAC (Abr.)—SFM-SMG Angler's Song, The.—Izaak Walton.—OR Angler's Trysting-tree, The. — T: Todd Stoddart.— BNL — FEP—HBP Angler’s Vindication, The.—T: Todd Stoddart.—EBS Angler's Virtues, The.—Gervase Markham.—OR Angler's Wish, An . [wr. The J.-H. : Van Dyke.—AA—Amp —HBV—OAA—SN Angler's Wish, The. (In The Walton.—BNL–FEP—H Compleat Angler.)—Izaak BP Angling. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Angling. (Br. sel. fr. Windsor Forest.)—Alex. Pope.—BNL Angling.—Jas. Thomson. See Seasons, The. Anglo-French Alliance, The.—Anon.—MRS Anglo-Norman Carol.—(13th Century.)—Anon-YC Angry Anarchist, An.— (London Tit-Bits.)—PF Angry Words.--Anon.—CS 25 Angus the Lover.—Ethna Carberry.—RTI Animal Alphabet, An.—Anon.—WA Animal Alphabet. An.—E.: Lear.—WA Animal Tranquility and Decay.—W: Wordsworth.-EPN Animals I have Been.—Wallace Irwin.—SR 15 Animate Nature. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Animate Nature.—J: Lyly. See Alexander and Campaspe. Ann Hathaway.--W: Shakespeare—C. See Anne Hathaway. Ann Jane's Mother at a Classical Concert.—Anon.—WR 15 Ann Rafferty's Evidence.—Annie S. Shields.-W.R. 12 Ann Rutledge and Abraham Lincoln.—Eleanor Atkinson. Ann Teek's Silk Dress.-(Epworth Herald, The.)—ChS Anna Grenville, Countess Temple Appointed Poet Laureate to the King of the Fairies.—H. Walpole.—BGV fr. (Race, The-sel. fr. Chs. XXIV. XXV.)—Lyof Tolstoi...—WR 11 (Parody.)—Stanley Huntley.—HSP–PA Annabel Lee.—Edgar Allan Poe.—AA—AmIP—APM–AL– AS BFV–BNL–BPB—CAP—CBP—CR —CS 5 CTBP—FEP—FTA—GEP—GP —HBP —HBR — HBV—HBVy—MMR (abr.)—MR—OB —OTPC — OVV—PS–PYO—SP 3—WR 33—YBV Annan Water. (In Border Minstrelsy—abr.)—Anon.—BB ESB–HBV—OBB–OEB (Abr.)—BFV-BPB Annapolis Royal.—E : Blackadder.—TCW Anne,—Lizette W. Reese.—PNW Anne Boleyn: (Play:)—Anna E. Dickinson.—WR 51 Anne Boleyn's Rejection of Henry VIII.'s First Gift. (Tab.) —Anon.—BS 15—TCP Anne Bullen.—W: Shakespeare. See King Henry VIII. Anne Clough.—Edmund Gosse.—EDY Anne Hathaway.—Anon. (At. to C ; Dibdin and to W: Shakespeare.)—BNL–BS 23—DR-FEP—SR (Ann Hathaway.)—LTV Anne Hathaway.—Edmund Falconer.—CS 29 Anne Hathaway alone at Avon.—Catherine Markham.—LY Anne Hutchinson's Exile.—E: Everett Hale.—AIH-PAH Anne of Green Gables. Sel. fr.—L. M. Montgomery.—SP 8 Anne Rutledge.—Edgar Lee Masters.—NPA Anne-indbury Meeting-house, 1653.—Lizette W. Reese.— Anne-Marie.—Frances S. Dabney.—OAE Annetta Jones—her Book.-Frank L. Stanton.—BS 21 Annie.—Anon.—CBOP Anna Karenina, Sel. Annie and Willie's Prayer.—Mrs. Sophia P. Snow.—BS 1 - R. 28 —CBOP—CS 5—CSS—FTR-SA—W (Santa Claus and the Motherless Children.)—MYF Annie in the Graveyard.—Caroline Gilman.—HRP Annie Laurie. (Orig. vers.)—W: Douglas.-AmSS—BNL BOL — CSBP — EBS — HBV — TIOS 3 — OTPC — PCR — PF (Later and Longer vers.)—BFW-BIL-FEP — GN — FIBP—LC—LLC (Sometimes at. to Lady J: Scott.) 11 Annie AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Annie O’Brien.—Mary K. Dallas.-W.R. 21 Annie of Thayaw.—H: W. Longfellow.—LOS 3 Annie Pickens.—Eugene J. Hall.—CS 28 Annie Protheroe.—W: S. Gilbert.—CS 15. Annie §e and Johnnie Doon.—Patrick Orr.—HBV- Annie Smith.-J: Davidson.—NT Annie's Garden.—Eliza Lee Follen.—PPl Annie's Party.—L. A. B. C.—SDD Annie's Ticket.—Anon.—CD—CS 14 Annihilation.—G : Chinn.-SR 12—WR 4 Anniversary, An.—W: K. Johnson.—TIP Anniversary Address. (Sel.)—Dan'l Webster.—LLC (Address before the New York Historical Society—(C.)— briefer sel.)—MRS–SR 13 Anniversary Meeting, The.—Anon.—FAD Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln.—Levi L: Hager.—POL Announcing the Engagement.—J: Habberton.—WR 37 Annoyer, The.—Nathaniel P. Willis.—HIBP Annuity, . The.—G : Outram.—BS 4—CS 12–EBS—HBV– SA—SAy—SP 8 Annunciata.-Mary A. Fanton.—WR 22 Annunciation, The. (Sl. abr.)—Adelaide A Procter.—WR 6 Annunciation, The.—J: B. Tabb.—EDY Annus Memorabilis.-H. H. Brownell.—AFI 2 Annus Mºis. the Year of Wonders, Sel. fr.—J: Dryden. Attempt at Bergen, The-WE.P.2 Fire of London, The.—LHT-WEP 2 Great London Fire, The.—EPR - War with Holland, The.—EPR Anodyne, An.—T: Ken.—QIH Anonymous.-J: B. Tabb.-AA Another Charm.—Rob't Herrick.-OTPG Another Day.—Alice Arnold.—BS 24 Another Enigma.-Matthew Prior.—HIPE Another Grace for a Child.—Rob't Herrick.-EPE Another Invitation.—Anon.—FT * Another Little Wave.—Lucy Eyelina Akerman,—CBOP Another on Her. (Julia.)—Rob't Herrick.-EPE Another Plum-cake.—Ann and Jane Taylor.—BVC–CBOP Another (Sir Rob't Walpole.)—H. Fielding.— Another Washington.—Joel Benton.—WR 45 Another Way.—Ambrose Bierce.—AA—AL Another Way.—Andrew Lang.—EBS - Another William Tell.—Lucy Norwell Harrison.—WR 56 Another Year.—Kathe. Lee Bates.—YC Another Year.—J : White Chadwick.--THIV Another Year.—T: O'Hagan.—BS 16—PEO Anselmo, the Priest.—Constante F. L. R. Rungie.—WR 9 Anster Fair, Sel. fr. (Rab the Ranter's Bag-pipe Playing.) -*- Tennant.—WEP 4 Answer, The. (Tr. by H. Freeman Clarke.)—THV Answer, The.—Sara Teasdale.—AMV 3–NPA Answer. (Motto fr. Old Mortality, Ch. XXXIV.)—Walter Scott.—OB Answer by Sir Walter Raleigh.-Christopher Marlowe.—RLP Answer of “Belzoni’s” Mummy.—Anon.—C Answer.º. Pig g Walpole, The.—W: Pitt, Earl of Chat- am.—OS § Reply to Walpole.)—FTR-HNS Reply of Mr. Pitt.)—KNE to the Same. (Reply of Mr. Pitt to Sir Robert Walpole—cond.)—TMD (Reply of Pitt to Walpole.)—CS 4 (Reply to Sir Robert Walpole, 1741.)—SS (Reply to Walpole.)—LLC e Answer to a Child’s Question.—S: T. Coleridge.—CBOP– BIBV-HBVy—LC—LOS 1–OTPC–PGpr—TYP (Abr.) — BIL – BNL — BVC — CGD — FEP — OS 1–PHS—POR Answer to Burgundy.—Justin Huntly McCarthy. See If I ere King. Answer to Chloe Jealous.-Matthew Prior.—BLV Answer to “Cui Bono,” An.—Jane W. Carlyle.—OS 2 Answer to “Five O’clock in the Morning.”—Anon.—CS 7 Answer to “I Am Dying.”—W.; Laurie.—CS 6 Answer to “Leona.”—Anon.—CS 7 e - Answer to Master Wither's Song. “Shall I, Wasting in Despair 7”—Ben Jonson.-P Answer to “Rock Me to Sleep.”—Anon.—OrNI Answer to “The Hour of Death.”—Mrs. C. B. Wilson.—CS 2 Answered.—Phoebe Cary.—CBP - Answered Prayer, The...—‘‘Marg. Holland.”—HTb-I Answered Prayers.-Ella W. Wilcox. —CS 23 Answering to Roll-call.—Frank L. Stanton.—PAPrm Ant, The.—I: Watts. See Ant or Emmet, The. Ant an Engineer, The.—Anon.—NV Ant and the Cricket, The.—Anon-CSS—HBV–HBVy— OS 1–POR-RAC–SP 1–STP Ant or Emmet, The.—I: Watts.-OTPC–PC Anterós.-W. : Johnson-Cory.—OVV - Anthology. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Anti-cigarette League. (Dial.)—Stanley Schell.—WR 52 Anticipation.—Anon.—CHP Anticipation.—Mrs. Eliz. Charles.—THIV Anticipation and Retrospection. (O.)—J: Keble. (Rainbow, The-abr.)—CG Anti-desperation.—Matthew Arnold.—THIV Antigone.—Sophocles.—IR tº (Sel.) Eros Chorus, The.—(Tr. by A. S. Way.)—BOL Antinous Praises Dancing before Queen Penelope. (Fr. Orchestra; or, A Poeme of Dauncing.)—Sir J.: Pav- ies-WEf i e (Dancing of the Air, The.—sel.)—BNL Antipater, the Sidonian, to . Anacreon. Sidon (paraphrase of T: Moore.) (Qn Anacréon.)—HBP Antiphonous.--W: Shakespeare.—THV Antiphony.−W: Morris. See Earthly Paradise, The. Antipodes, The: Christmas at the Cape.—J: Runcie.-YC Antiquary, The, Sels. fr.—Walter Scott. (Red Harlaw, The.)—LH–LHT-RTV Omnipotent, The. (Fr. Vol. I., Ch. X.)—LH . (Time.)—BGV-FEP—RAC Antique at Paris. (Albr.)—Friedrich Schiller.—OS 3 Antiquity of Freedom, . The.—W: C. Bryant.—AA—CAP— LL LOS 3—OAI-PGGR (Sel.) (Antiquity of Freedom, The-br. sel.)—AD Anti-union Speeches. Sel. fr. Union with Great Britain.— H: Grattan.-OM–SS Anthem, An.—Anon.—HTb-II Anton Seidl,—J : H. Ingham.—EDY (0.) Antipater of Antonio Oriboni...—Marg. Junkin Preston.—CS 18 Antony and Cleopatra.--W: H. Lytle.—Amp—BNL–CBP —CR—CS 9—FEP—HP–MR—PF—PYO—YBV (Antony to Cleopatra.)—AA-HBV (“I am Dying, Egypt.”)—SR 4 Antony and Cleopatra. Sels. fr.—W: Shakespeare. Anº and Cleopatra. (Br. sel. fr. Act III., Sc. 13.)— S - Antony and the Soothsayer. ... (Sel. fr. II., 3.)—EPs Cleopatra. (Sel, fr. Act V., Sc. II.)—WR 27 Cleopatra and the Messenger. (II., 5.)—NDP Cleopatra on the Cyndus. (Sel. fr. Act II., Sc. 2.)—RLP Cleopatra's Barge. (Sel. fr. II., 2.)—CS 9 (sel.)—MRS (Ceopatra.)—BNL–BOL (abr.)—EPs (sel.) Cleopº Resolution. (Br. Sels. fr. IV., 15 and W., 2.) S “Come, thou monarch of the wine.”—EPE — H Courage. Br, sel. fr. III., 13.)—EPs “I see men's judgments.” (Br. sel. fr. III., 13.)—EPs “Cup us Till the World Goes Round.” (Sel. fr. Act II., Sc. 7.)—Ehl’ Oracle: “Mine honesty and I,” etc. (Br. Sel. fr. III., 13.)—EPs - “When we in our viciousness,” etc. (Br. Sel. fr. III., 13.)—EPs Antony and the Soothsayer.—W : Shakespeare. and Cleopatra. Antony in Arms.-Rob't Buchanan.-HTb-II - Antony on the Death of Caesar.—W: Shakespeare. See Julius Caesar. Antony over the Dead Body of Caesar.—W: Shakespeare. See Julius Caesar. Antony to Cleopatra.-W. H. Lytle. See Antony and Cleo- patra. Antony's Address to the Romans [on the Death of Caesar]. : Shakespeare. See Julius Caesar. Antony's Eulogy on Caesar.—W: Shakespeare.—See Julius S 39S8. I’. Antony's Oration over [the Body of I Caesar.—W: Shakes- peare. See Julius Caesar. Ants of Antic. The.—Joshua F. Crowell.—CB Antwerp.–Ford Madox Hueffer.—NPA Antwerp and Bruges.—Dante Gabriel Rossetti.-POW Any Father to Any Son.—Fs. Burdett Money-Coutts.-OVV Anxiety (The Early Bird—C.)—G : Macdonald.—NV Anxious Leaf, The.—H: W. Beecher. See Norwood. Any Friend to Any Friend.—H. W. Bliss.-BP Any Lover, Any Lass.-R. : Middleton.—HIBV-OVW Any One Will Do.—Anon.—AWH-HP–THP (For another vers. of same story, see Old Maid's Prayer, le.) Any Wife to Any Husband.—Rob't Browning.—BOL Ape and the Lady, The.—W: S. Gilbert.—HSp—SAy Ape and the Thinker, The.—Owen Wister.—BS 25 Ape's Shop, The.—Anon.—PyS - Apelles' Song.—J: Lyly. See Alexander and Campaspe. Apocalypse.—R: Realf—BE—EDY (Sl. abr. )—GP—PAP Apocrypha. Sel. fr. Ecclesiastus, VI., XLII., XLIII.-GT Apollo.—Matthew Arnold. See Firmpedocles on Etna. Apollo, rºyenus of Medici, The.—Jas. Thomson. See 1perty. Apollo Belvedere.—Ruth McEnery Stuart.—SP 2 Apollo Belvidere, The.—Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Apollo's Edict.—Jonathan Swift.—WEP 3 Apollo's Song.—J : , Lyly.—BLV—HBV Apollyon and Christian,—J: Bunyan. See Pilgrim’s Progress. Apology.—Amy Lowell.—NPA Apology, An.—W: Morris. See Earthly Paradise, The. Apology, The, Sel. fr.-C: Churchill.—EP—EPR Apoloºe-Ralph W. Emerson.—APM —CAP —STC — See Antony - Apology for Having Loved. Before.—Edmund Waller.—EPs Apology for Kings. (Two stories.)—J: Wolcott.—HIPE Apology for Plagiaries, An. (Br. sel. fr. Satire upon Pla- giaries.)—S: Butler.—WEP 2 - Apology for Socrates, Sels. fr.—Plato.—OS 3 Apostle, The.—Pierre Jean de Beranger.—AFP Apostrophe to Ada, the Poet's Daughter. (From Childe Harold.)—Lord Byron. See Childe Harold. Apostrº º Cold Water.—Paul Denton. See Apostrophe O WW at €1’. Apostrophe to Hope.—T: Campbell. See Pleasures of Hope. Apostrophe to Jesus.—Ernest Renan.—HTb-II Apostrophe to Liberty.—Jos. Addison.—CBP Apostrophe to Light.—J: Milton. See Paradise Lost. Apostrophe to Niagara, Sel. fr.—Lydia H. Sigourney.—63. 12 TITLE INDEX April’s Apostrºń. to Popular Applause.—W: Cowper. See Task, 6. Apostrophe to the Island of Cuba.-Jas. Gates Percival.— AIH-PAEH Apostrophe to the Mississippi.—Mrs. A. M. Wilcox.—CS 31 Apostrophe to the Ocean.—Lord Byron. See Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage. Apostrophe to the Oyster, An.—J. W. Gesnard.—CS 25 Apostrophe to the Poet's, Sister.—W: Wordsworth. See Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey. Apostrophe to the Sun.—Jas. Gates Percival. See Prome- theus, Part II. Apostrophe to the Volunteers, The.—Rob't Hall.—CR (Fºg to Departing Volunteers, A–ptly. Same.)— Apostrophe to the Watermelon.—Anon.—WR 27 Apostrophe to the Whimsical.—G: Crabbe. See Village, The. Apostrophe to Washington.—Dan'l Webster. See Addition to the Capitol, The. Apostrophe to Water.—A. W. Arrington (at. also to J: B. Gough and to Paul Denton.)—LLC—SSD §ºpº to Cold Water.)—SA § ass of Cold Water, A.)—CS 2—SR 2 Tribute to Water, A.)—PP—YFR Water.—sel.)—SE “Water I look at it, ye thirsty ones”—sel.)—GG Sl. diff. versions.) - Apothecary Man, The.—Anon.—CS 20 Apotheosis of St. Dorothy, The.—Edmund Gosse.-RTV Apparition, An.—Anon.—WR 24 Apparition, The.—Lord Byron. See Manfred. Appariº of Christ to His Mother, The.—Mrs. Jameson.— Appariñº, on the Lake.—W: Wordsworth. See Prelude, €. Apparitions.—Rob't Browning.—EP—LOS 3—WR 33 Apparitions.—Alice Corbin.—NPA Appeal, An.—Anon.—WR 7 Appeal, An.—W : S. Gilbert.—SP 5 Appeal, An.—Florence Henniker.—FLS Appeal, An.—Emily Lawless.—BIP Appeal, An.—T: Wyatt.—CEL §º Not Yet.)—HBV-OB Logº Bºth His Mistress Not to Forget, The.— e I (Supplication, A.)—PGT 1–PHS Appeal, The. (Poems and Epigrams, L.-O.).-Walter S. Landor.—BG:V—WA (Remain l)—OB Appeal, The HT; Wyatt.—QB . (Earnest Suit to His Unkind Mistress Not to Forsake im, An.)—BNL (Lover's Appeal, The.)—CEL–PGT 1 Appeal for America, An.—W: Pitt, Earl of Chatham.—OAI Appeal for Air to the Sextant of the Old Brick Meetinouse, A.—Anon. See Appeal to the “Sextant” for Air, An. Appeal for Ireland.—HI: Grattan.—BLP Appeal for Liberty, An.—Jos. Story.-BS 16—PPS Appeal for Prohibition, An.-J. : B. Gough.--CS 16 Appeal for Temperance.—H: W. Grady.-BS 18–SP 5 Appeal for the Cause of Liberty, An.—J: Harrington.—FD 1 Appeal in Behalf of Ireland.—S. S. Prentiss-FTR- HNS § Behalf of Starving Ireland—sel.)—OM–WHO Sending Relief to Ireland.)—SS Appeal of the Missagans,—Anon.—CS 9 Appeal of , the Trees, The.—J. Horace McFarland. Getting Acquainted with the Trees. Appeal to Harold, The.—HI: C. Bunner.—AA Appeal to Ireland.—T: F. Meagher.—SR 6 Appeal to Lord Avonmore.—J: P. Curran.-SS Appeal to the Georgia Convention of 1860 against Secession. —Alex. H. Stephens.—SR 8 Appeal to the Hungarians, 1849.—L: Kossuth.-SS—SSD Appeal Miłł ſhe Rind Symmetrie of Our Nature.—Anon.— (Bombastic Appeal to the Jury.)—CS4—SR 10 Appeal to the Patriotism of South Carolina, An.—Andrew Jackson.—SR 8 & Appeal to the People, An-J: Bright.—OM–SC—TMD Appeal to the Romans.—E: Bulwer-Lytton. See Rienzi. Appeal to the “Sextant” for Air, An.—Anon. (at. to Ara- bella M. Willson.)—BS 4 (at. to “A. Gasper.”)—CS 4 Appeal for Air to the Sextant of the Old Brick Meet- inouse.—WA (To the “Sextant.”)—BNL–MHR Appeal to Young Men.—Lyman Beecher.—CS 15 . Appeal to Young Men, An. (Sel. fr. The Democratic Party and Public Opinion.)—Jas. A. Garfield.—NC #. Way, The.—Aubrey De Vere.—TIWP “Applause Goes a Great Way.”—Anon.—WR 55 Apple, The.—J: Burroughs. See Winter Sunshine. Apple, The.—Grace O. º Apple, The.—Lady Marg. Sackville.—OVW Apple Blossom, An.—Anon.—CHP Apple Blossom, An.—Anon.—TT Apple Blossoms.—Anon.—NV Apple Blossoms.--Anon.—TT—WR 41 Apple Blossoms.-Sydney Dayre.—LPP Apple Blossoms.—Amanda T. Jones.—SA See Apple Blossoms.-W. W. Martin.-CS 40—HBR-WR 44 Apple Orchard in the Spring, An—abr. )—GN–POS Apple Blossoms. (Sl. abr.)—Eliz. Stuart Phelps.-GP Apple Orchard in the Spring, An.—W: W. Martin. See Apple Blossoms. Apple Pie. (The Poetical Cookery-book.-Punch.)—HPE Apple Seed, The.—C. A. M. Webb.-PP–YPS Apple Tree, The-Maude Grant.-CHP t Apple Tree, The.—Jane Taylor.—CBOP Apple-barrel, The.—Edwin L. Sabin.—DD Appledore.—Jas. R. Lowell. See. Pictures from Appledore. Appledº id: Storm.—Jas. R. Lowell. See Pictures from ppleCLOre. - Apple-dumplings and a King, The.-J.: Wolcott. See below. Apple dumpings and George the Third, The.—J: Wolcott. (Apple-dumplings and a King, The—diff. vers.)—FEP Apple-howling Songs, Two.—Anon.—BWC Apple-pie and Cheese.—Eugene Field.—AFW Apples.—Anon.—CD (Brudder Brown on “Apples.”—CS 26 Apples, The. (Dial.)—Anon.—WR 17 Apple-seed John.—Lydia Maria Child.—STP Apple-tree, The.—Nancy Campbell.—NPA Applied, sºonomy—Esther R. Tiffany. — AWEI — HSp — Applied Mathematics. (Lehigh Burr.)—AWH Appointment, The.—Clara J. Denton.—FTT Appreciation.—T: B. Aldrich.-AA Appreciation of Lincoln, An,-Robertus Love.—POL Apprenticed. (Introd. to Songs of the Night Watches.)— Jean, Ingelow.—CEL–OVW Approach of Age, The.—G: Crabbe. See Tales of the Hall. Approaº Age, The. (Sonnet XII.)—W: Shakespeare.— Approach of Night, The.—W: H. Powell.—CS 35 Approach of Night.—Clarence Urmy.—HIP 2 Approach of the Fairies, The.—W: Shakespeare. See Mid- Summer Night's Dream. Approach of the Presidency, The. (Fr. A Letter to Col. enry Lee.)—G. : Washington.—HS—WR 49 Approach of Vacation.—Lettie E. Sterling.—SSC Approach to Genoa.-S: Rogers.--TIWP Appropriation.—Harrison Robertson.—AFV Après.—Arthur J. Munby.—BNL April.—Anon.—CCB April.—Anon.—TYP April. (O.)—Edwin Arnold. (Almond, Blossom.)—BNL–CEL–FEP—GN April.-Q. Q. Auringer.—AA April.-J: Burroughs. See Year in the Fields, A. April.—Eliz. L. Cushing.—OCW April.—Ralph W. Emerson. See April and May. April.—W : P. Foster.—HIDL April.—W: Z. Gladwin.--PyR April.—Mary Howitt.-PGpr—POS April.—J : Keble.—HIBP - April.—S: Longfellow. See November and April. April.—Rob't Loveman.—AA April.—Jessie McDermott.—AID April.—Lloyd Mifflin.-OAA April.—W: Morris. See Earthly Paradise. April. (The Fields of Dawn, #)-Lloyd Mifflin.—SN April.—Frank D. Sherman.—LF April.—Celia Thaxter.—PGpr April.—W: Watson.—OR April.—J. G. Whittier.—AD—CAP—POS (sel.) April.-Nathaniel P. Willis.-POS April Adoration, An.—C: G. D. Roberts.-HBV April—and Dying.—Anne R. Aldrich-AA April and May. (Fr. May-day.)—Ralph W. Emerson.— GN–TYP (April.)—POS April and May.—Celia. Thaxter.—AD April Assembly, An. (Dial.)—Clara J. Denton.—EFY April Baby is Thankful, The.—“Elizabeth.”—BOC April Day, An.—(Arr. by) Helen E. Brown.—WR 9 (Includes Shelley's Cloud, The Brown's Showers, The; Rainbow, The ; Sunbeam, The.) O.)—H: W. Longfellow.—AD April Day, An. April Day, An.—Anna M. Pratt.—PyR. April Day, An.—Rachel G. Smith, CCB April Day, An.--Caroline B. Southey.—CCB-PEO April Days.—Alfred Tennyson. See In Memoriam. April, ever Frail and Fair. (Fr. Spring.)—Oliver W. Holmes.—POS April Fantasie.—Ellen M. H. Cortissoz.—AA—DD April Fool, An. (Dial.)—Anon-FAID April Fool.—Wilbur D. Nesbit.—CS 40 April Fools.-Emily H. Miller.—NV—PGpr April Fools. (Br. sel.)—W. M. Praed.—OS 1 April in England.—Rob't Browning.—GN–OS 1 (sel.) “Hº wºre my blossomed pear-tree in the hedge”— Sel, ) — (Home Thoughts from Abroad — O.)— BFW – CBPC — CGd — CTBP —DD — EP — EPN —GEP —HBV — HBVy—HGP—LC—LOS 3—NT—OAA—OB—OR — orggrºvv-PGT 2—POS—SEP —SN —VA —VE April in Ireland.—Nora Hopper.—BIP April Night, An.—R : Le Gallienne.—GT April on Half Moon Mountain.—C. L. Edson.—S April on Tweed.—Andrew Lang.—EBS April Pastoral, An.—HI: A. Dobson.—LC April Rain.—Mathilde Blind.—HEV April Rain.—Rob't Loveman.—HEV—HBVy. April Shower.—(Merry’s Museum.)—NV April Showers.-Mary E. Wilkins Freeman.—COS–PP April 30, 1667—S: Pepys.-FT April Time.—Anon.—LLC April to March.-Mildred I. McNeal.—WR 39 April Weather.—Bliss Carman.—GT April Weather.—Lizette W. Reese.—DD April's Fools.-Mrs. A. G. Park.-TMR. April's Trick.-Rob't P, Utter.-CBOP 13 Apropos AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Apropos of the Play.—J. W. Foley.—CS 40 Ara Coeli...—T: B. Aldrich.--TIWP Arab, The.—C: S. Calverley.—BNL–THP Arab and His Donkey, An. (Various Papers.)—WA Arab Song.—R: H. Stoddard.—AA - Arab to #Favorite Steed, The.—Caroline E. S. Norton. Arab's Farewell to His Horse, The.)—CBOP—FEP Arab's Farewell to His Steed, The.)—BVC—GSP Arab to the Palm, The.—Bayard Taylor.—BNL–HBP Arab Welcome, An.—T: B. Aldrich.-OS 2 Arabella and Šally Ann.--Paul Carson.—CS 25 Arabia.--Walter de la Mare. See Listeners, The. Arab's Farewell to His Horse, The.—Caroline E. S. Norton. See Arab to His Favorite Steed, The. Arab's Farewell to His Steed, The.—Caroline E. S. Norton. See Arab to His Favorite Steed, The. Araby's Daughter.—T: Moore. See Lalla Rookh. Arachne.—Rose Terry Cooke.—AA Arathusa's Torment.—Anon.—CH Arbaces to the Lion.—E: Bulwer-Lytton. Pompeii, The. Arbitration and Civilization.—Sir See Last Day's of § : Russell.—TMR bor Day. (3 sels.)—Anon.— Arbor Day.—Anon.—CHP Arbor Day.—Anon.—LPP Arbor Day.—Anon.—OAA Arbor Day.—Myrtle Carpenter.—CHP Arbor Day.—Lewis †AR Arbor Day.—Warren Higley.—AD Arbor Day.—N : Jarchow.—OAA Arbor Day.—J: B. Peaslee.—AD Arbor Day.—B. Pickman Mann.—OAA Arbor Day.-Seymour S. Short.—AD Arbor Day. (W. music.)—E. F. Stearns.—AD Arbor Day.—T: B. Stockwell.—OAA Arbor Day. (The Student.)—AID Arbor Day. (Vick's Magazine.)—AD - Arbor Day Acrostic.—(Arr. by) E: C. Delano.—AD Arbor Day Alphabet.—Ada Simpson Sherwood.—OAA Arbor Day and the Children.—E. E. Higbee.—AD (abr.) (Nature and the Children.)—LLC Arbor Day Aspiration.—J: Ruskin.—OAA Arbor Day Exercise, An. (By various awthors.)—OAA Arbor Day Exercise.—Anon.—SSC * Arbor Day Exercises. (II.)—Anon.—NAE Arbor Day Greeting.—Park Harlow.—AID Arbor Day History.—K. G. Wells.-PEO Arbor Day in Schools.-B. G. Northrup.–OAA Arbor Day Invocation.—Emma S. Thomas.-AD Arbor Pº, A: Educating Influence.—B. G. Northrup.–AD —OAA Day Letter.—Theodore Roosevelt.—OAA Arbor Arbor Day March.-Ellen Beauchamp.–AD Arbor Day Ode.—Parr, Harlow.—AD Arbor Day Poem.—Lillian E. Knapp.–AID Arbor Day Poem.—Anna R. Pride.—AD Arbor Day Song.—Mary A. Heermans.—OAA Arbor Day Tree, An.--Anon.—DI)—OAA - Arbor Day Tribute. (W. mus.)—Jared Barhite.—AD (Nature's Tribute Suggests Ours—sel.)—AD Arbor Day Workers.--Anon.—CHP Arbor Day's Observance.—A. S. Draper.—OAA, Arbor of Alºušºvices The, Sel. fr. (Cradle Song, A.) –A. In OIl.– (Sweet Lullaby, A.)—WEP 1 Arbor Tree Day, An.—Anon.—CHP Arbutus.--Anon.—A Arbutus.-Elaine Goodale Eastman.—AD Arbutus.--Anne Hall.—AID Arbutus, The.—Anon.—NV Arcades, Sels. fr.—J: Milton. Arcades, Sel. fr. (2d song.)—OIB Arcadia.—J. Gay.— Arcadia, The, Sels. fr.—Philip Sidney. Bargain, The. (XLIX.-abr.)— (Ditty [,A}—abr.)—EhB—FEP—FTA—GEP—OH– PGT 1–PYO—SP 8–VSA (My True Love [or True-love] Hath My Heart [and I 3.We His l-abr.)—BNL–EPC–GP—HBV—OEL —OS 3—TFY (“Truth Doth Truth Deserve.”)—HBV Dorus to Pamela. (XIV.)—WEP 1 Night. (LXXIII.)—WEP 1 Song from the Arcadia. (LXXVII.-Musidorus Song Arcadian Club; or, Theory versus Practice, The.—A. F. Bradley.-PD Arcadius' Song to Sepha-W: Bosworth.-EPE Arcana Sylvarum.—C: de Kay.—AA Arch of Titus, The.—Aubrey De Vere.—POW–TIWP Archbishop, and Gil Blas, The.—Oliver W. Holmes.—CS 20 Archbishop; Christmas Gift, The. (Abr.)—Rob't Barr. —N Archer, The.—Frank D. Sherman.-LFL Archery Meeting, The.—T: H. Bayly.—BLV Archfiend of Nations, The.—T: DeWitt Talmage.—WR 18 Archibald Higbie.-Edgar Lee Masters.-NPA Archie.—Phoebe Cary.—CBP Archie Pººjail Hamilton.—BS 5 —CS 14 —SA —SR 11 St. 007”. Archie o' Cawfield. (Qld Ballad,)—ESB Archie of Cawfield. (Ballad.)—OBB Archie's Mother.—Rose H. Thorpe.—WR 4 Archite sºft, he Amphitheatre, The.—Walter J, Mathams.- Arctic Aurora, An, Anon-BS 11 Arctic Indian's Faith, The.—T: D’Arcy M'Gee.—OCW Arctic Vision, An.-Fs. Bret Harte.—PAH Ardelia in Arcady.—Josephine Dodge Daska.m. See Mad- ness of Philip, The. Are Dead Heroes Present 3–Anon.—OAM Are the Children at Home?—Marg. E. Sangster.—BNL– US 6—HBV-PF º “Are there not lofty moments when the soul.”—Josiah G. FIolland. See Kathrina. Are These God's Children?—Sara, M. Chatfield.—BS 14 Are Thº?! All Ministering Spirits?—Rob't S. Hawker.— V—O Are we a Nation ?, Sel. fr. (Our Nation and Flag.)—C: Sumner.—FD - (National Flag, The-Sel.)—HS—OS 2 (American Flag, The-arr. as dial.)—WR 17. - (s; º; Flag of the Union, The-by Rob't C. Win- r0p. “Are Women Fair”—Fs. Davison (?).-HBW “Are You a Mason º’’—Rev. Mr. Magill.—CS 8 Are You the Chap?—E. A. Brininstool.-SR 15 Are You Ready ?–L: Eisenbeis.-CS 35 - See Quo Vadis. {X Arena Scene, The.—Henryk Sienkiewicz. Aren't You Ashamed of Yourself ' (Tab.)—Anon.—TCP Arethusa.-Percy B. Shelley.—BGV—BPB—CEL–CSBP— FEP—GN–HBP—-IIHV-PFHS-POW : Arethusa, The.—Prince Hoare.—BGV-BP—LH Aretina's Song.—Sir H: Taylor.—WA Argonauts, The, Sel. fr.—Anon.—GG Argument. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Argument.—Jos. Addison.—RAC Argument.—Anon.—KNE Argument, The.—E: W. Lucas.—FT Argument, The.—Martin Farquhar Tupper. Influences. Argument of His Book. (C.)—Rob't Herrick,-EPE—EPs —H (Arguiºt of the Hesperides. The.)—Ehl?—RLP—SEP Argument of the Hesperides, The.—Rob't Herrick. See foregoing. e Argumentative Theology.—S: Butler. See Hudibras. Ariadne.—Geoffrey Chaucer. See Legende of Goode Women. Ariadne's Farewell.—Helen Hunt Jackson.—EPs Ariana.—Franklin B. Sanborn.—AA Arid Lands, The.—Herbert Bashford.—AA Ariel in the Cloven Pine.—Bayard Taylor.—AA Ariel’s Song [s]..—W: Shakespeare. See Tempest, The. Arise, Ye Men of Strength and Might.—C: James.—HIP2 Arisen at Last.—J: G. Whittier.—CAP e Aristarchus Studies Elocution.—Susan A. Bisbee.—BS 13 - (ad.) R. 24 - - Aristocracy. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Aristocracy.—T: Carlyle. See Past and Present. Aristocracy.—Rob't R. Livingston.—SS Aristokrats.-H. : W. Shaw.—SSR, Arithmetic.— (St. Nicholas.)—TT (Harry's Arithmetic.)—LPS–PP See Indirect Arithmetic and Peaches.—Anon.—WR 52 Arithmetic in Life.—M. T. Cooper.—CS 34 Arithmetic Lesson, The.—Anon.—WR 17 , Arizona.--Sharlot M. Hall.—PAH Aº-ºº: Miller.—PNW Arizona.-Emil Rothe.—OAA Arizona.--T: Wood Stevens.—PNW Arizona, Jim.—C: F. Lummis.—WR 2 (Jim, Arizona, 1885.)—BS 19 Arizona Poems.-J: Gould Fletcher.—NPA Arkansas Farmer, The.—Anon.—WR 25 Arkansas Pastel.—Ellis Parker. Butler.—WR 44 Arlington.—Jas. A. Garfield. See Strewing Flowers on the Graves of Union Soldiers. - Arlington Heights Oration.—Jas. A. Garfield. See Strewing Flowers on the Graves of Union Soldiers. . Arlo Will.—Edgar Lee Masters.--NPA ... “Arm of aid to the weak, An.”—R: M. Milnes, Lord Hough- ton.—FHS (Finis.)—LLC Armada, The. (C.)—T: B. Macaulay.—ABV-BPIV (sel.) BP—BPB—CEL–EDY—EHT-GN–HB —HBV —LH–OTPC–PCL–RTV—WR 1 (sl. abr.) (Spanish Armada, The.)—BS 2—CGd Armada, The, Sel. fr. (England—br. sel. fr. Pt. II., Can. VII.)—Algernon C: Swinburne.—LH (Epilogue.)—LHT Armado and Moth.-W: Shakespeare.—See Love's Labour's Lost. Armageddon.—Edwin Arnold.—BS 10—FPE Armed.—W: Shakespeare. See King Henry IV., Pt. I. Armenian Lullaby.—Eugene Field.--TD– Armenian Massacres, The.—W: E. Gladstone.—St.S Armgart. (Sl. abr.)—G: Eliot.—HER—SP 2 Arming ºiswissen. The.—Michael Drayton. ICl 18, . Armistice.—Sophie Jewett.—AA Armorer's Errand, The.—Julia C. R. Dorr.—WR 5 Armorer's Song, The.—Harry B. Smith.-AA Armour Bearer. The-Emma Lee Walton.—CS 39 T: Campion.—SEP—VE Armour of Innocence, The.— Arms and the Muse.—J : Milton.—LH º the City—O.)—EDY —EPE—EP3—FEP—HEP—PG|T 1–PPV See Nym- (When the Assault was Intended to Armstrong at Fayal, The.—Wallace Rice.--PAH Armstrong's Good-night. (In Border Minstrelsy.)—Anon. – H'll Army and Navy Football Game.--Lloyd Buchanan,-WR 54 Army Bean, The,'—Anon-EuB 14 TITLE INDEX AS you — — “i == Army Corps on the March, An.—Walt Whitman.—BP Army ºpondents Last Ride.—G: A. Townsend.—AA— M - Army of Peace, The.—C; F: Dole.—SSR Army of the Potomac.—Joaquin Miller.—BS 17—PEO (abr.) Army on the Potomac, The...—Chauncey M. Depew.—NC - &sj“às 17—TMD - Army Overcoat, Tºm Mrs. G. : Archibald.—WR 2 Arnold.—Anon.—PA English–AH-BAB Arnold at Stillwater.—T: D. (Albr.)—FR—PAH-WR º Arnold the Traitor.—G: Lippard. See Benedict Arnold. Arnold von Winkelried.—Jas. Montgomery. — See Patriot's Pass-word, The. Arnold Winkelried.—Jas. Montgomery. See Patriot's Pass- word, The. - Around Thanksgiving Time.—WR 40 Around the Sun.—Kathe. Lee Bates.—LY Around the World.—Kate Greenaway.—PPl Arraignment.—Helen Gray Cone.-AA—THIV Arraignment of a Lower, The.—G: Gasgoigne.—WEP 1 Arraignment of Catilene.—Marcus Tullius Cicero.—WR 43 Arraignment of Ministers.-Edmund Burke.—FTR Arraignment of Paris, The, Sels. fr.—G: Peele Song of Paris and CEnone, The.—EP (Fair and Fair.)—NT—OB Arraignment of Rum, The.—R. S. Foster.—CS 26 Arraignment of the Rum Traffic, An.-R. S. Foster.—TS Arranmore. (Oh! Arranmore, loved Arranmore—C.)—T: Moore.—HIEP Arrest Alcohol and Liberate Man.—Anon.—TS Arrested for Stealing.—Anon.—NM Arrival, The.—Alfred Tennyson. See Day-dream, The. Arrival of the Post, The.—W: Cowper. See Task, The. Arrow and Song.—HI: W. Longfellow. See following. Arrow and the Song, The, (C.)—H: W. Longfellow.—AA— 8—CAP—CTBP —DD GEP —HEV — HBVy—HGP–HTb-I-PCK—PF–PGGR—RAC — SFM-SMG-StS—TYP (Arrow and Song.)—LLC Arry on Lack of Clarss.-Anon.—CS 40 Ars. Dura-Christopher Morley.—AMV 4 Ars Victrix.--—Austin Dobson.—HIBV-VA Arsenal at Springfield, The. (C.)—H: W. Longfellow.— APPV-CAP —FEP —GEP —GP —HBP —HBW — PNW–PYO – RTV—YBV (“Were half the power that fills the world,” etc.)—GG Art. (Sel.)—Ralph W. Emerson.—P e Art. (2 sons.—fr. A Lover's Diary.)—Gilbert Parker.—WA Art.—Lilla C. Perry.—AA Art.—G: Sprague.—SS (Ode on Art—abºr.)—FP Art.—Jas. Thomson.—EP—OVV - Art above Nature.—Rob't Herrick.-WEP Art and Artifice.—Anon.—CS 1 Art and Heart.—Anon.—CS 40 Art and Nature.—Anon.—CH Art and Nature.—Francisco de Medrano. worth Longfellow.)—CAP Art and Nature.—W: Shakespeare. Art Artistic.—Howell L. Piner.—WR smººm, - (Tr. by H: Wads- See Winter's Tale, A. 23 Art Critic. See also Art-critic. . Art Critic, The. (Dial.)—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-CDs Art Lough.-G. A. Greene,—TIP Art Master, An.-J: B. O’Reilly.—AA—A Art of Conversation, The...—(Punch.)—MYF Art of Optimism.—W: DeWitt Hyde.—WR 42 - of Preserving Health, The, Sels. fr.—J: Armstrong. Art of Preserving Health, The, Bk. III., Sel. fr.—WEP 3 Art of Preserving Health, The, Bk. IV., Sel. fr.—WEP 3 Building a Home.—BNL . . . - Art of Reading Well, The.-Mrs. Ellis.-FMR Art of Smartness, The...—Cotsford Dick.-RTV Art of Thinking, The.—Anon.—KNE g Art, thou Living Yet?—J: G. Clark.-CS 13—LLC—SR 1 Art thou the Same 2—Frances D. (S.) Tatnall.—AA Art thou Weary 2—St. Stephen (tr. by J: Mason Neale.)— ‘. . BNL-FEP—HIDL–LLC . . “Art º (Br. sel. fr. Dominion.)—Jean Ingelow.— Art will Have no Rival. (Paint.)—WR. 41 Art-critic, An-Sam W. Foss.-W.R. 24 Artemus Ward.—HI: W. Shaw.—SR 4 - Artemus Ward at the Tomb of Shakespeare.—C: F. Browne. - 3 Artemus Ward Crossing . Dixie's Line. (Thrilling Scenes . in Dixie—C.—abºr. : Browne.-CS 2 Artemus Ward on Woman's Rights.-C : F. Browne.—CS 6 Artemus Ward Visits the Shakers.-C : F. Browne.—CS 5 Artemus Ward's Fourth of July Oration.—C: F. Browne.— R, - (Fourth of July Oration.)—FAS Artemus Wºº's London Lecture.—C: F. Browne,—BS 6— (Artemus Ward's Mormon Lecture.)—CS 17 Artemus Ward’s Mormon Lecture.—C : F. Browne. See foregoing. Artemus Ward's Trip to Richmond-C: F., Browne.—CS 1 Artevelde.—Sir H: Taylor. See Philip van Artewelde. Arthur.—W : Winter.—AA e Arthur Bonnicastle, Sels. fr.-Josiah G. Holland. Brought to Trial for “Blowin’.” (Sel. dd. fr. Ch. V. by Hattie Herbert.)—HID Death of the First Born. (Sel. fr. Ch. XXVII.)—CS 24 Arthur Henry Hallam,_Alfred Tennyson. See In Memoriam. RTV . of Book-keeping, The (Āt to T; Hood.)—BNL–BS 24 OS 3—SS As I Lay a-Thynkynge.—R : H. Arthur's . Farewell.—Alfred Tennyson. See Idylls of the lflg. Artie's Amen"—Paul H. Hayne.—CS 21—PP—SR 7– Artie's Proposal.--G: Ade.—HSp g Artilleryman's Visign, The.—Walt Whitman,—BP Artist.—Anon.—WR 50 Artist, The.—Arthur Grissom.—AA Artist, The.—Rob’t, Lord Lytton.—STC Artist, The.—J: Stevenson.—RTI Artists.-J. A. Edgerton.—CS 40 Artists' Dread of Blindness. – Augusta Webster. Painter, A. * Artists's Dream, The. (Tab.)—Anon.—BS 14—TCP Artist's Model.-T: B. Aldrich.-WR 56 Artist's Prayer, The.—W: D. Schuyler-Lighthall.—TCW Artist's Secret, The.—Olive Schreiner.—SP 1 Arts and Letters.-Alex. H. Everett.—FD 2 Arts of Love. . (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL “As a beam o'er the face of the water may glow,” Sel. fr. (Grief.)—T: Moore.—KNE—RLP As a Bell in a Chime.—Rob't U. Johnson.—AA As a Fond Mother.—H: W. Longfellow.—OrNI As a Little Child.—Florence Wilkinson.—AL As a Tale that is Told.—Marg. Hill McCarter.—S As a Violet's Gentle Eye.—Percy B. Shelley.—RAC As an Old Mercer.—Mahlon Leonard Fisher.—HRV As at Thy Portals also Death.-Walt Whitman,—OAMs “As Beseemeth Men.”—Holman F. Day.—CS 38 As by thºgre at Break of Day.—T: Moore.—BNL–FEP As Dies the Year.—Alfred Austin.—BS 26 “As Father Used to make.”—Anon.—WR 29 As for Me, I Have a Friend.—Ernest McGaffey.—TFY As Hermes. Once Took to His Feathers Light.—J: Keats.- See As I Came Down from Lebanon.—Clinton Scollard.—AA- EHE BM As I Came Dºſount Tamalpais.—Clarence Urmy.—AA As I Came over the Grey, Grey Hills.-Jos. Campbell.—DB “As I Have Loved You.”—G. Y. Holliday.—SR 9 Barham.—CEL–HBV As I Lay with My Head in Your Lap, Camerado.—Walt Whit. *śFº - As I Stood by yon Roofless Tower.... (C.)—Rob't Burns. (Vision, The, sl. abr.)—EBS—EPs As I Went Through the Garden Gap.–RAC As in a Looking-glass.-Grace Dinkelspiel.—CS 35 As in a Rose-jar.—T: S. Jones, Jr.—AL “As in tººls of Battle there is Room.”—G: Santayana. As it Fell upon a Day.—R : Barnfield,—EP “As it is in Heaven.”—I. E. Jones.—CS 30 As Jacob Served for Rachel.—Anon.—CS 29 As Jesus, Passed.—Gypsy Smith.-SP 4 As Jimmie Sees It.—C : C. Jones.—WR 32 As Joseph was a-Walking.—Anon.—CLS-GSP—TYP “As Like the Woman as You Can.”—W: Ernest Henley.— HIBV. As “Old Giles” Saw It.—D. S. Cohen.—CS 7 As Orator.—Horace White.—WR. 45 - “As other men have creed, so have I mine.”—Theo. Tilton. —GG As Pebbles in the Sea.—Anon.—HIP How a Man should be Judged.)—CS 2 Souls, not Stations.)—BLP As Seen in Later Years.-Delia A. Heywood.-OS 35 As she Says.—Jos. B. Smiley.-CS 34 As Slow Our Ship. (C.)—T: Moore.—BGV—BNL–BPB —CBP—D.B—PCL–SEP—TIP—VE (Journey Onwards, The.)—HBP—HBV—PG|T 1–R.LP As some Mysºlous Wanderer of the Skies.—HI: J. Stock- arC1,– * As the Day Breaks.-Ernest McGaffey.—AA As the Greek's Signal Flame.—Walt Whitman,—CAP “As the highly colored birds do not fly around in the dull.” —D: Swing.—GG e As the §§ Flies.—C. B. Lewis.-AmSS—CS 23—PFP— 9 As Through the Land at Eve We went.—Alfred Tennyson. See Princess, The. As º º thy Strength shall Be.—H. B. C.—BLP—PEO “As Thyself.”—Anon.—HIP 2 As to Fairies.—Anon.—CS 40 As to “Pop.”—Carlyle Smith.--—SR 15 As Toilsome I Wander'd Virginia's Woods.-Walt Whitman. —AL–Amp—BOF–CAP—HBV As Told by Mrs. Williams.-Emily Wakeman.—SP 5 As We Rush in the Train.—Jas. Thomson.—EBS As ye Came from the Holy Land. Anon.—OB - As ye Would.—Edith Virginia Bradt.—CS 36 As yonder Lamp. —C : Whitehead.—VA As You Like It, Sels. fr.—W: Shakespeare. Adam's Warning to Orlando. (Sel. fr. Act II., Sc. 3.) (As You Like It—br. Sel.)—WR 18 (Old Age of Temperance—bºr. sel.)—BNL Adversity. (Sel. fr. II., 1.)—KNE—LOS 3 (“Sweet, are the uses of adversity.”—HIDL–RAC (Uses of Adversity, The.)—RLP—SP 5 All the World’s a Stage. (Sel. fr. II., 7.) (Life's Theatre.)—CBP (Seven Ages, The.)—EPs—OS 2—SR - (Seven Ages of Man, "Who BNL — BS 3 — CS 5 — (In Percy's Reliques.)— e RNE–RAC—RLP—W 15 As you AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS As You Like It (continued). As You Like It.—BNL (Br. 8els. fr. II., 1, and II., 7.) SP (Br. Sel. II., 5.)—IR (Sels. fr. I., 3, and W., 1.)—SAy (Sel. fr. II., 7.) Blow, Blow, thou Winter Wind. (Song fr. II., 7.)- BN DD–Ehl?—EP— EPC–EPE— EPs— FEP —HBP—HBVy—HGP-OB—OEL —OTPC —PC —PGT 1–PHS—POS—RAC–STC (Holly Song.)—BOC—YC (Ingratitude.)—CBP—LOS 2—PCK–RLP (Man's Ingratitude.)—BS 5 (Song of the Holly.)—OS 2 Forest of Arden, The-SR 12 (Sel. fr. II., 2.)—SP 7 (Sels. fr. III., 2 and IV., 3.) Greenwood Tree, The. (Song fr. II., 5.)—OS 1–TYP (Call of the Woods, The.)—CBPC (In the Greenwood.)—WEP 1 (Song.)—BFV—CGd—FEP—HBP—OB (Song: The Greenwood Tree.)—LC (Songs of the Greenwood.)—GEP (Under the Greenwood Tree.) — AD—CEL – CHV- CSBP—DD—EP—EPC—EPE—EPs—GN —GT — IIBVy—HGP–HTb-II—LOS 1–NV— OAA— OEL —OTPC–PC—PCL–PGGR—PGT 1–PHS—RAC —RLP—SEP—SMG-STC–WE It was a Lover and his Lass. (Song fr. W., 3.)—EPE— IHBV—OB—PGT 1 (abr.) (Love in Spring-Time.)—GEP love Dissembled. ... (Sel. fr. III., 5. Meeting of Orlando and Rosalind. SAE (Rosalind.)—WR 27 Motley Fool, The. (Sel, fr. II., 7.)—SR Orlando's Wooing. (IV., 1–abr.)—BS 14 (Marks of Love, The.)—BOL ' (Scene from As You Like It.)—SR (Song of the Holly.)—OAC Tongues in Trees. (Sel. fr. II., 1.)—AID—LLC (As You Like It, Sel. fr.—sl. abr.)—SAE “Under the Greenwood Tree.”—OR Ascent of Japan's Sacred Mountain, Schoonmaker Soper.—SR 2 Ascent of Snowdon.—W: Wordsworth. See Prelude, The. Ascent to Fame, The.—Jas. Beattie. See Minstrel, The. Ascription.--C: G. D. Roberts.--TCV . . Ascutney Charades, The.—Julia A. Sabine.—TCP Ash Pool, The.—Anon.-HP Ash Wednesday.—J: Erskine.—AMV 2 “Ashamed of Me.”—Jos. Grigg.—FEP Ashby.—J: R. Thompson.—AA—AH 2–BE Ashcake.—T: N. Page.—AA Ashes.—De Witt Sterry.—BS 21 .. Ashes in the Sea, The.—G: Sterling.—LBM “Ashes of Glory.”—A: J. Requier.—BE Ashes of Life.—Edna St. Vincent Millay.—HEV–NPA Ashes of Old Wishes, The-Herminie Templeton.—SP 8 Ashes of #-Elaine Goodale Eastman.-AA—CBP—GP Ashore.—Laurence Hope.—HIBV. Asian Birds.-Rob't Bridges.—WA Asia’s Song.—Percy B. Shelley. See Prometheus Unbound. A-sitting on a Gate.—Lewis Carroll.—C Ask and Have.—S: Lover.—HEV—RTI—VSA Ask and Ye Shall Receive.—Mrs. Havens.—HTb-I Ask, is Love Divine.—G. : Meredith.-EP—GEP Ask Mamma-Alex. M. Bell.—CS 18 Ask me No More.—Alfred Tennyson. See Princess, The. “Ask me no more where Jove bestows.”—T: Carew—BLV— CBP—EPC—EPE—FEP—NT—OEL–RLP (Song—C.)—HBP—OB—WEP 2 & Tº e & Ask not, gºne, Love, What is Love.—Philip Jas. Bailey.— “Ask thyself at evening: What that is immortal have I done to-day ?”—Johann C. Layater.—G. º “Ask you where the place of religious might is?”—Frd’k W. Robertson.—GG Asking.—Anon.—HIP Asking a Blessing. (T'ab.)-Anon-TCP Asking for Tears.-Sarah M. B. Piatt.—CBP Asking Mother.—H: Davenport.—SR 12 Asking the Gov’ner.—Anon-CS 13 Asleep.–Stockton Bates.—CS 2 Asleep.–E: A. Jenks.--CCB Asleep.–Mary N. Prescott.—CBP Asleep.–W: Winter.—AA e Asleep Among his Toys.--Strickland Gillian.—OrNI Asleep at the Switch. (Abr.)—G : Hoey.—CS 16—FR Asleep in Jesus.-Marg. Mackay.—FEP A-soakin “Wum Barrels.”—Delia A. Heywood.—CS 35 Asolando, Sel. fr. (Epilogue to Asolando.)—Rob't Browning. GT 2–VE—WEP 4 (Epilogue.)—EP—EPN-HBV–HBVy—HGP–OVV — SEP—SP 4–THV–VA—VE Asolo.—Rob't Browning. See Pippa Passes. º Aspatia's Song.—Beaumont and Fletcher. See Maid's Tra- gedy, The. Aspects of the Pines.—Paul H. Hayne.—AA—HBV Aspen.—Anon.—AD Asphodel.—Willa Sibert Cather.—HIP 2 Aspiration.—Eva Gore-Booth.--—DB Aspiration.—P: McArthur.—OCV Aspiration.—C. E. D. Phelps.—HIP 2 Aspiration.—E: W: Thomson.--OVV. Aspiration.—E: Young. See Night Thoughts. Aspirations.—Anon.—CS 11 Aspirations after the Infinite.—Mark Akenside. ures of the Imagination. )—BNL (Sel. fr. III., 2.)— Fusi-Yama. — Dora ſ See Pleas- Aspirations for America.--Cassius M. Clay—SSD Aspirations of the American People.— Rob't M. T. Hunter. —PFP Aspiratigº, of Youth.—Jas. Montgomery. — CBP — PCL — Aspire to #; Things.-Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel 8 Il tella. ASS and his Master, The.—Tomas de Yriarte (tr. by G. H. Devereux.)—HPE Assassination of Lincoln.—T: Dixon, Jr. See Clansman. €. Assault on Fort Wagner, The.—Anna E. Dickinson.—SC (Fort Wagner.)—NC—PFP Assaulºthe Fortress, The. — Timothy Dwight. — API — Assayer's Story, The.—Anon.—HP 2 Assisting a Poetess.—Anon.—CS 21 Associations of Childhood.—G : Eliot.—GC Ass's Legacy, The.—Ruteboeuf.—SAy Assumption, The.—J: B. Tabb.-EDY Assunpink and Princeton.—T: D. English.-AH-PAH Assurance.—Eliz. B. Browning. See Sonnets from the Por- tuguese. Assurances.—Walt Whitman.—CAP Astonished Tippler, The.—Anon.—CS 4 Astraea.—J : G. Whittier.—AA—CAP Astraea at the Capitol.—J: G. Whittier.—AH 2–PAH Astrea Redux, Sel. fr.-J: Dryden.—EP—EPR Astrological Tower, The.—Friedrich Schiller. See Wallen- stein. Astrologie.—Sir. Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. Astronomº vision, The. (Tr. by) Ormsby M. (?) Mitchel. Astronomical. (Daily Graphic.)—HP Asºº and Stella, Sels. fr.—Sir Philip Sidney. OngS : First Song.—HIBW Seventh Song.—WEP 1 Tenth Song. (Sl. abr.)—WEP 1 Eleventh Song. (Voices at the Window—sel.)—EP Sonnets: I. (Looke in thy Heart, and Write —0.)— BLV — WEP 1 (“Loving in truth.”)—EP—EPE—HBV—RLP (It is most true that eyes.)—EPE—RLP (True Beautie Vertue is—G.)—WEP 1 V. VII. “When Nature made her chief work.”—EP XV. “You that do search.-EP XXI. “Your words, my friend.”—EP XVIII (Bankrout—C.)—WEP 1 XXIII. (Pensiveness—C.)—WEP 1 XXVI. (Astrologie—O.)—WEP 1 XXVII. (Most Alone in Greatest Company—C.) (“Because I oft in dark abstracted guise.”)— FEP XX:... (Questions—C.)—WEP 1 (“Whether the Turkish new moon.”—EPE XXXI. (Moone, The-O.)—WEP 1 §: Lady's Cruelty.)—OB Sonnet.)—BNL–HBP—VE (To the Moon.)—CEL–FEP (“With how sad steps,” etc.)—Ehl?—EP—EPE— GEP—HBV—PGT 1–QH–RLP—SEP—STC XXXII. (Morpheus—G.)—EP—WEP 1 XXXIII. (I Might—C.)—EPE—WEP 1 XXXVIII. (Unkinde Guest, The-O.)—WEP 1 XXXIX. (Sleepe—O.)—WEP 1 (Come, Sleep.)—EP—HBV—LLC—QH-STC (On Sleep.)—FEP—SEP—VE §. N ºf BPB—EPE—oB-PGT 1 (To Sleep.)—OS 3 . (Stella Lookt on—O.) (“Having #. day my horse, my hand, my lance.”) XLVIII. (Sweete Cruell Shot—C.)—WEP 1 XLVIII. Soul's joy, bend not those.—EPE LXII. “Late Tired with Woe.”—HEV LIII. (What Now, Sir Foole l—O.) (Sonnet.)—HBP LIV. (They Love indeed who Quake to Say they OVe-U. (Love's Silence.)—BNL LXI. (Angel's Sophistrie—0.)—WEP 1 LXIV ºR; not Will Me from my Love to Flie—C.) (“No More, My Dear, No More.”)—EPE—HBV’ LXVI. (Hope to Feede—C.)—WEP 1 LXVIII. (Planet of my Light—C.) (“Stella, the only,” etc.)—OEL XIX. (Covenant—O.)—WEP 1 too high.”)—EPE “Love Still a Boy.”—HBV ( }ºm no Pickpurse of Another's Wit—C.) P t: Inspiration.)—BLV (Still, Still Kiss—C.) (Nobler Exercise, A.)—OH LXXXIV. (My Muse—C.)—WEP 1 (“Highway since you my chief Parnassus be.”)—— (Highway, The.)—OB (Via Amoris.)—PGT 1 LXXXVII. _ (Dutie to Depart—C.)—WEP 1 (“When I was foºm Stella.”)—EPE—RLP YC. (Fame—O.)— 1 (Stella, think not that I by verse seek fame.”)—RLP 16 TITLE INDEX At the Astrophel and Stella (Continued.) XCII. (All Said, Still Say the Same-Q.)-WEP 1 XCIII. (Tho' Worlds 'quite Me, shall I Myself For- give?—C.)—WEP 1 CIII. (Golden Haire—C.) (“O happy Thames, that did my Stella bear.”)— FEP—HIBW (Sonnet.)—HBP CVII. (See What it is to Love—C.)—WEP 1 (“Stellal, since thou art, so righ.”)—HBV-RLP CVIII. when sorrow, using mine own fire's Might.— EP CX. (Aspire to Higher Things—C.) (Splendidis Longum Valedico Nugis.)—OB Astrophel (Sir Phillip Sidney.)—Edmund Spenser.—RLP At a Birthday Festiyal. (C.)—Oliver W. Holmes. (James Russell Lowell’s Birthday Festival—abr.)—PEO At a Country Dance in Provençe.—Harold Monro.—OVW At a Cowboy Dance.—Jas. Barton Adams.—HIEV At a Dinner Party.—Anon.—WR 7 At a Funeral.-(C.)—Reginald Heber. (Stanzas on the Death of a Friend.)—FEP (Thou art Gone to the Grave.)—HBP At a Meeting of Friends.-Oliver W. Holmes.—CAP At a Sººn, Music.—J: Milton.—EPE—FT-HBV—OB– At a Toboggan Meet.—W: T. Allison.—SBOS—SGB At a Window.—Carl Sandburg.—NPA At a Women's Club.--Lawrence K. Russell.—CS 37 At Amalfi...—R : M. Milnes, Lord Houghton.—TIWP At Amalfi.-J : Addington Symonds.--TIWP At Anchor.—J : B. Tabb.--THV At Assisi.-W : Vaughn Moody.—TIWP At Aunty's House.—Jas. W. Riley.—WR 21 At Bay Ridge, Long Island.—T: B. Aldrich.-PNW At Bedtime. (Youth’s Companion.)—WR 17 At Best.—J: B. O'Reilly.—AA—GP—LBA At Bethlehem.—Edwin Arnold. See Light of the World, The. At Bethlehem.—N : W. Rand.—CS 34 At Bethlehem.—J : B. Tabb.-TM At Boarding-school.-Mary Chapoon.—WR 17 At Candle-Lightin' Time.—Paul Laurence Dunbar.—WR 31 At Castellamare.—J : Addington Symonds.—TIWP At Chappaqua-Joel Benton.—AA—EDY At Christmas Time.—Anon.—LPP At Christmas Time.—Anon.—HIS (When will you Come Home Again?)—CS 19 At Christmas Time. (Dial.)—Clara J. Denton-LPD At Christmas. Written in South Africa.-Arthur Shearly Cripps.—YC At Christmas-Tide.—Susie M. Best.—ChS At Christmas-Time.—W: G. Park.-Chs At Chrystem.esse Tyde.—Anon.—CBOP At Confession.—Anon.—WR 53 At Coruna.-Rob't Southey.—EHT At Court. (Sel, fr. Prosopopoia: , or, Mother Hubberd's Tale.)—Edmund Spenser.—OS 3 (Spenser at Court.)—EPs At Dancing School. (Denver Post.)—SP 2—WR 47 At Dawn.—Julia C. R. Dorr.-CBP At Daybreak.-Walter Conrad Arensberg.—NPA At De Cake-Walk.-Martha Young.—WR 48 At Easter Time.—Laura E. Richards.--OAE At Edgewater.—Helen M. Merrill.—TCW At End.—Louise C. Moulton.—BIL At Even.—F: Manning.—NPA At Evening.—Anon.—POS At Evening.—J. T. Newcomb.-WR 27 At Even-Tide.—Lucy Evangeline Tilley.—OrNI At Eventide.—J : G. Whittier.—CAP At Five O’clock Tea.—Morris Wade.—CS 38—HH At Florence.—Michel Angelo (tr. by W: Wordsworth.) See To the Supreme Being. At Fontainebleau.-Arthur Symons.—WA At Four-score.—R. : W. Gilder.—LTV At Four-score.—Eben E. Rexford.—Orlyſ At Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862.-J: B. O'Reilly.—AH 2 —PAH-CS 21 At Gettysburg.—Anon.—AWB–BE At Gibraltar.-G : E : Woodberry. — AA—ASL–BNL–GN —HBV—LBM–STC At Graduating Time.—Anon.—DD–PEO At Grandma's.—Nellie Cameron.—CHP At Harvest.—Jos. Campbell.—NPA At her Grave.—Arthur O’Shaughnessy.—VA At her Window. (Mabel, Pt. I.)—Frd’k Locker-Lampson —HBV-OB—OVV At his Brother's Grave.—Rob't G. Ingersoll—SP 3 At his Grave.—Alfred Austin.—EDY—VA (sl. abºr.) At his Post.—Kilbourne Cowles.—CB At Home.—Bernard Barton.—HIP (sel.) (Home.)—BLP * At Home. (C.)—Christina G. Rossetti...—CBP—VA. (Unseen World—at Home, The.)—FEP At Home.—Bayard Taylor.—HTb-I At Home in Hºven. (Pt. I.)—Jas. Montgomery.—BGV- HBV-V (Forever with the Lord.)—BNL (also sel. fr. Pt. II.)— CBP—FEP—STC At Husking Time.—E. Pauline Johnson.—TCW—VA At Joseph’s Bench.-G:, MacDonald.—THV At Lanuvium.—Rennell Rodd.—TIWP At Last.—Anon.—HIP At Last.-G : E. Bowen, L-HP 2 At At At A t Last.—Stopford Brooke.—LTV Last.—Clarkson Clothier.—CS 7 Last.—Paul H. Hayne.—OAE Last.— Philip B. Marston.—VA 4 Last.—Sir Lewis Morris.-VA Last.—R : H : Stoddard.—ASL–CBP—HBW Last.—Katrina Trask.-AA Last.—J: G. Whittier.—BS 13—FEP Les Eboulements.—Duncan C. Scott.—VA Life's Best.—Alfred Tennyson (?).-LTV Lincoln.—Oscar F. Adams.-AA Lincoln's Grave.—Maurice Thompson.-POL Lincoln's Tomb.-Robertus Love.-CS 40—POL–SP 1 Little Virgil's Window.—Edwin Markham.—RAC Luther's Grave, Wittenberg.—R : W. Gilder.—EDY Magnolia. Cemetery.—H: Timrod.—AA—AmP—LBA (Decoration Day at Charleston.)—GP (Ode on Decorating the Graves of [the] Confederate Dead [or Soldiers].)—OS 3 (Ode Sung on the Occasion of Decorating the Graves of the Confederate Dead.)—EPs (“Sleep sweetly in your humble graves.”)—BNL Marshºld. (Fr. Webster, an Ode.)—W: C. Wilkinson. Midnight.—Sir Lewis Morris.--NT Midnight.—Frank D. Sherman.-AA Morning.—Rob’t L: Stevenson.—RAC–SFM Mother's Knee.—Anon.—SSS my Father's Grave.—W: H. Hayne.—HIDL my Mother's Grave.—G: D. Prentice.—SR 1 Nanny's Cottage.—Jas. M. Barrie. See Little Minister. Niagara.--R: W. Gilder.—PNW Night.—Mary Baldwin.—HP 2 Night.—Alice Meynell.—HBV Night.—G: E. Montgomery.—AA Noon and Midnight.—Jas. W. Riley.—BIL–FTA One Again, Sel. fr. (VI. Lovers.)—Jean Ingelow.—BIL Parting.—Algernon C: Swinburne.—HIBW Port Royal.—J: G. Whittier.—BE—EPs—PAH-PAP (Song of the Negro Boatman—sel.)—GN Quebec.—Jean Blewett.—SBOS—SGB–TCW Sea.—Fs. W. Bourdillon.—HIP Sea.—HI: H. Brownell.—CBP Sea.—Allan Cunningham.—BFV—GSP–LOS 2 (Sea Song, A.)—GNL–LH–PYO—RTV—TYP (Albr.)—EPs—LLC - (Wet Sheet and a Flowing Sea, A.) — BIHV — BNL — BVC —CBP —CSBP —EBS — FEP —GEP –GT — HBP—HBV—HBVy —LC —OS 2 —OTPC —PC — PGT 1–R.LP—STC Sea.—Rob't L: Stevenson.—OR Sea.—J : T. gybridge—EPs—FEP —GP —HBP — Set of Sun. (Mail and Ea:press.)—CS 14 Set of Sun.—Mary A. Townsend.—AA—PNW “At setting day and rising morn.”—Allan Ramsay. See At At At At At A t; At At Gentle Shepherd, The. Seventy-five.—W : Winter.—CS 40 Shakespeare's Grave. (Ignatius Donnelly Loq.)—Irving , Browne.—AA Singing Time.—Anne P. L. Field.—OAMs Spencer Grange.—W: Kirby.—TCV Stratford-on-Avon.—Mackenzie Bell.—VA Sunset.—Mattie A. W. Clark.--NV Sunset.—L: W. Ledoux-HBV §:ii.”; E. Sangster.—WR 33 Sunsetting.—G: Wither.—FEP the Altar.—Mary K. Dallas.-W.R. 3 the Aquarium.—Max Eastman.—NPA the Back of the North Wind, Sels. fr.—G: Macdonald. Baby, Thel. (C.—verses fr. Ch. XXIII.)—ASR-I— NII-CBP—CS 16—CSS —GSP —HBV —HBVy -HTb-II—LOS 1–LPP—OS 1 —PGpr —RAC – RTV—SMG-VA—WCL (Where Did You Come from I, Baby] })—CBOP– ..., FEP—PP—YFR Little Diamond and the Drunken Cabman. (Ch. XVIII.) —MYE” What Would you See?, (Up in the Tree—C.—verses fr. Ch. XXV.-sl. diff. fr. poems.)—ASR-II—PoE. the Barricade.—Victor Hugo.—TMR. the “Boaer” Counter. (Momo.)—J. L. Harbour.—WR 32 the Book Counter.—Anon.—WR 7 (Girl at the Book Counter, The.)—CS 33 the Boston Banquet, Sels. fr.—H: W. Grady. Negro, The.—StS Negro Problem, The.—FD 2 (Love and Loyalty of the Negro.—sl. abr.)—FD 2 (Southern Negro, The-sl. diff.)—NC—SC the Box-Office. (Momo.)—Elsie Livermore.—W.R. 32 the Burns Centennial,—Jas. R. Lowell.—CAP - the Camp-fire.—Sarah Meader.—CS 36 the Cannon's Mouth.—Herman Melville.—PAH the §º-Duncan C. Scott. — SBOS — SGB-VA— R. 13 the Church Gate. (Fr. Pendennis.)—W: M. Thackeray. —BLV—BNL–CBP—FEP—FTA—HBP—HBV LTV-PGT 2–PYO (sl. abr.)—STC–VA—VE the Comedy.—Arthur J.: Stringer.—HEV the Concert.—Jas. L. Gordon.—WR 15 the Concert.—Ray Clarke Rose.—HIP 2 * the Court of King Valentine. (Dial.)—Clara J. Den- ton.—EFY the Court-house Door.—Anon.—HIP the Crossroads.-R: Hovey.—AL—HBV-LBA 17 At the AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONs At the Dance.—Augusta de Gruchy.—FLS At the Dogana.-Arthur Symons.—TIWP At the Door. (Dial.)—Tudor Jenks.—SR “At the end of life a man finds himself rich.”—Theodore Tilton.—GG At the End of the Day.—R : Hovey.—LBM–YBW At the End of the Road.—Madison Cawein.—AMV 2 At the Farragut Statue.—Rob't Bridges.—AFI 2–EPY At the Ferry. (Dial.)—Anon.—SR At the Forge.—Annie Fields.—CBP At the Funeral. (O.)—Reginald Heber. (Stanzas on the Death of a Friend.)—FEP Sº are gone to the grave.”)—HBP the Garden Gate.—Anon.—CS 18 At the §º, of Burns.—W: Wordsworth. — EIDY—EP— + At the Grave of Champernowne,—J: Albee.—HRW At the Grave of Dante Gabriel Rossetti.—Mackenziº * WA At the Grave of Keats.-Oscar Wilde.—GG (Grave of Keats, The.)—EDY—TIWP At the Grave of Walker. (Fr. With Walker in Nicaragua.) —Joaquin Miller.—AA—EDY At the Grindstone; or, A Home View of the Battle-field.— Rob't Buchanan.—M.M.R. At the Hacienda.-Fs. Bret Harte.—AA At the Hairdresser's.-May Isabel Fisk.—SP 5 At the Hospital Window.—Carl Smith.-CS 37 At the Last.—Jas. B. Bensee.—LLC At the Last.—Julia C. R. Dorr.—CBP At the Last.— Philip B. Marston.—VA At the Last.—Arthur O’Shaughnessy.—DB At the Last.—Mrs. J. M. Winton.—CS 20 At the Lattice.—Alfred Austin.—VSA At the Loom. (Public Opinion.)—HP At the Masquerade.—Anon.—CH . At the Mermaid Inn.—C: L. Hildreth.—AA At the Mid Hour of Night. (O.)—T: Moore.—BGV-EBV —NT—OB–RLP—TIP—WEP 4 (At the Mid Hour of Night, when Stars are Weeping, - I Fly.)—PGT 1 At the Mid Hour of Night, when Stars are Weeping, I Fly. See foregoing. - At the Milliner's.--Anon.—CS 39 At the Mt. Holly Camp-meeting.—Anon.—WR 14 At the Ninth Hour.—J: L. Spalding. See God and the Soul. At the North of Bearcamp Water. (Sel. fr.)—Frank Bolles. n —(Migration.)—SSR At the Old Home Again. (Lines on Revisiting the Country. - —C.)—W: C. Bryant.—BLP At the Old Ladies' Home.—Ruth Guthrie Harding.—AMW 4 At the Opera.-G : H. Jessop.–CS 22 At the Opera.-Rob’t, Lord Lytton.—RTV At the Oratorio.—Anon.—CS 23 At the Party.—Eliz., Stuart Phelps.-SR 2 At the Photographer's.—Harriet Ford.-W.R. 56 At the Piano.—Anon.—HIP At the Picture Show.—Karle Wilson Baker.—AMV 4 At the #ident's Grave.—R. : W. Gilder. — DD — EIDY — At the Reception.—Harrison Goodel.—SR 15 At the “Red Lion.”—Helen Booth.--CS 19 At the Restaurant.—Anon.—HIH-WR 7 At the Rug Auction.—HI: Baldwin.-W.R. 3 At the Salon.—Florence Wilkinson.—HIBW At the Saturday Club.—Oliver W. Holmes.—CAP .At the Shoemaker's. (Comedy.)—Anon.—WR 39 At the Shrine.—R : K. Munkittrick,-AA - At the Sign of the Cleft Heart. (Dial.)—Theodosia Garri- son.—CS 40—DR-SP 6 - At the Sign of the Cock. (Parody.)—Owen Seaman.—PA At the Sign of the Jolly Jack.-Geoffrey Smith.-FT-YC At the Sign of the Spade.—J : Vance Cheney.—AL At the Stage Door.—Jas. C. Harvey.—BS 18–CS 30 At the Stake (Steak). (Tab.)—Anon.—TCP At the Stamp-window.—Anon.—CS 21 At the Stevenson Fountain. — (Portsmouth Square, San Francisco.)—Wallace Irwin-G At the Stroke of Two.—Harris Dickson. At the Telephone.—F. K. Russell.—BS 2 At the Tºwº King Arthur. (Sel. fr.)—Aubrey De Vere. —P At the Tomb of Napoleon. (Fr. The Liberty of Man, Woman, and Child.)—Rob't G. Ingersoll.—CS 30—SC “At the top, of , his mind, the devout man has a holy of holies.”—Alger.—GG At the Top of the Road.—C: Buxton Going.—HIBV-HIP 2 At the Tunnel’s Mouth.-Fred Lyster.—DR At the Turn of the Road.—Susan Keating Glaspell.—SP 2 At the Mºgiling of the Gray Memorial.—Jas. R. Lowell.— S At the Villa, Conti...—W: Wetmore Story.—TIWP At the Window.—Alfred Tennyson. See Enoch Arden. At the Window.—Agnes E. Wetherald.—TCW At the Yellow of the Leaf.-Bliss Carman.—GT At Tiber Mouth.-Rennell Rodd-HBP—TIWP At Torcello.—Arthur H. : Clough.-BIHV At Twilight.—Peyton Van Rensselaer.—AA—HP 2 At Tynemouth Priory.—W: Lisle Bowles.—EPN At Uncle Dock’s.-Elsie Malone McCollum.—WR. 26 At Valley Forge.—H : A. Brown.—OCP - - At Venice.—Arthur H. Clough.--TIWP At Verona.-Oscar Wilde.—TIWP At Waking.—Ethelwyn Wetherald.—SBOS—SGB At your Gate.—Barton, Gray.—FLS - Atalanta Conquered—W: Morris. See Earthly Paradise, The. See Ravanels, The. *:::-----> 3 > - Lºº.º. ºº is a 2-º-_-_º_;-ºf v y ºri- ºr Atalanta # Calydon. Sels, fr.—Algernon C: Swinburne.— { - Chorus [from 'Atalanta'].—EhB—EP—OB—OVV—VA (“When the hounds of Spring.”)—BNL–EPN-FEP —HBP—HBV—VE • -- ' Chorus: “We have seen thee, O Lovel” (Sel.)—VA—VE (“Before the beginning of years.”)—FEP—HBV—PF (Soul and Body.)—HBP Atalanta in Camden-Town. (Parody.)—Lewis Carroll.—PA Atalanta Victorious. – W: orris. See Earthly Paradise, €. Atalanta's Defeat.—W: Morris. See Earthly Paradise, The. Atalanta's Race.—W: Morris. See Earthly Paradise, The. Atalanta's Victory.—W: Morris. See Earthly Paradise, The. Atheism. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Atheism.—Arthur H. Clough. See Dipsychus. Atheist, The.—W: Knox. —CS 5 Atheistical Government Impossible, An.—R: B. Sheridan.— Athenian Patriotism.—Demosthenes. See Oration on the Crown, The. Athens. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Athens.—Lord Byron. See Childe Harold. Athens.—J: Milton. See Paradise Regained. Athens: Its Rise and Fall. Sels. fr.—E: Bulwer-Lytton. Marathon.--TMD Olympic Crown, The.—TMD Athol Cummers.—Jas. Hogg.—EBS Athulf and Ethilda.—HI: Taylor.—BNL–EPs l Athuf's ºth Song.—T: L. Beddoes. See Death's Jest Book. Athulf's Song.—T: L. Beddoes. See Death's Jest Book. Atkinson's Mill.—Andrew Ramsay.—TCW" Atlantic Cable, The.—Jas. T: Fields.--TMR Atlantic City.—H: C. Bunner.—SAy—YBW Attack, The...—T: B. Read.-PAH Attack #. Zarila. — Louise de la Ramee. See Under Two &gS. Attack of the Cumberland.—G : H. Boker.—SA (On Bºº, he “Cumberland”—0.)—AWB–CS 1–PAH Attainment.—Algernon Tassin.—AA Attempt at Berghen, The.—J: Dryden. bilis, the Year of Wonders. See Annus Mira- Attempt gºubiusate America.--W: Pitt, Earl of Chatham. “Attempted Suicide.”—T: Frost.—CS 34 Attempº #. Big Judgment in Case of Wilkes.—Lord Mans. €1(1.- Attendance. (Char.)—Anon.—TCP Attitudes Illustrated in Verse.—(Arr. by) Martha E. Bar- bour.—WR. 26 Attraction, The.—Marg. A. Richard.—SP 4 Attuned.—Auguste Brizeux.-AFP “Au Revoir.”—Austin Dobson.—DR Aubade.—Madison Cawein.—HT Aubade.—Sir W: Davenant.—OB (Dawn-song.)—CEL (Song—C.)—FEP—WEP 2 Aubade.—W: Shakespeare. See Cymbeline. Aucassin and Nicolete.—F's. W: Bourdillon.—HBV Aucassin and Nicolete.—Grace Duffield Goodywin.—HP 2 Aucassin and Nicolete.—Andrew Lang.—BOL “Auctioneer then in his labor began, The.”—Lucretia M. . Davidson. See Bachelor Sale, The. Auctioneer's Gift, The Sam W. Foss.-BS 18–CS 30 Auctioning Off the Baby.--Anon.—DR. Audacious Kitten, The.—Oliver Herford.—WR 35 Audi et Alteram Partem.—M. C. Conway Poole.—SBOS — Auf Wiedersehen l (Summer and Autumn.)—Jas. R. Lowell. —AA—AFV-Aml?—BLV—CAP —CBP —FEP — GEP—HBV-RTV—SR—YBV (Auf Wiedersehen—Summer.)—BNL–FTA Auguries of Innocence.—W: Blake.—BGV-EPR, Augury.—Edith M. Thomas.-BNL August.—W: D. Gallagher.—SN August.—Frank D. Sherman.—LFL August.—Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene, The. August.—Celia Thaxter.—S August.—Helen M. Winslow.—PGpr—POS August. Afternoon, An.—J. P. Irvine.—SN August 1914.—Mackenzie Bell.—PPV August ºwº Roman Campagna. — F: Crowninshield. — August Weather.—Katha. Tynan Hinkson.—TIP August Wood Road, An.—C. G. D. Roberts.-SBOS—SGB Auld Daddy Darkness.—Jas. Ferguson. —CFBIP —GSP — HBV—HBVy—Port-SP i-TM→WR 24 * Auld House, The.—Lady Caroline Nairne,—BGV —HBW — OrNI Auld Kirk o' Scotland, The.—G: Murray.—EBS Auld Laird's Secret, Thae.—Mrs. Findley Braden.—WR 21 Auld Lang Syne.—Rob't Burns.—AmSS —BGV —BINL — BOF.—BS 7—CEI-CTBP—EBS—Eh!?—EP —EPC —EPR—RPS — FEP —GEP —G|P —HBP —HBV — HTb-T—LLC (sl. abr. )—LOS 3—MBL–OB—PCL– PF–RLP—WEP 3 - (Goal of Life, The.)—LH–RTV Auld Lang Syne.—J: White Chadwick,--THV Auld Licht Idylls. Sel. fr. (Courting of T'nowhead's Bell, The-fr. Ch. VIII.)—Jas. M. Barrie.—BS 24 Auld Matrons, (Old Ballad.)—ESB Auld Robin Gray.—Lady Anne (Lindsay) Barnard.—BGV —CBP—CS 15—I'BS—EP—GEP—HBV—OTPC — RLP—STC (1st pt.)—BFW-BNL–BPB—CEL– CR-EPS—FEP—GP—HBP—OE—PGT 1 . TITLE INDEX Autumn Auld Wife, The.—C: S. Calverley.—NA (Ballad—C.)—BLV—PA—THP–VA e Aunt Betsey and Little Davy. . (Play ad. fr. David Copper- field, Ch. XIII.)—C: Dickens (dram. by Mrs. J. W. Shoemaker).-BS 13—CDD Aunt Betsey on Marriage.—Mary K. Dallas.—WR 3 Aunt Debby's Speculation.—Mrs. J. E. lºgº Aunt Peºggio oes to Washington.—Genevieve C. Fletcher. - 4 Aunt Deborah Hears “The Messiah.”—Anon.—WR 25 Aunt Eliza.-Col. D. Streamer.—NA Aunt Ellen's Hatchet. (Dial.)—Anon.—NDP Aunt Hannah's Letter.—Elsie M. McCollum.—WR 21 Aunt Hitty Tarbox. (Sel. fr. Timothy's Quest, Sc. X.)— Kate Douglas Wiggin.—MRS. Aunt Jane of Kentucky, Sel. fr.-Eliza C. Hall.—SP 2 Sally Ann's Experience.—CS 38—HSp—SP 2—WR 22 Aunt Jemima's Courtship.—Anon.—CS 17 Aunt Jemima's Money.—J. D. Bellows.-MD Aunt Keturah’s First Visit to the City.—Isabel M. Frame. —BS 27 Aunt Kindly.—Theodore Parker.—BS 4—CS 18–SR 1 Aunt Kºº Shopping. (Dial.)—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-- “Aunt 'Mandy.”—Jos. C. Lincoln.—SR Aunt Maria at the Eden Musee.—S. Jennie Smith.—CS 31 Aunt Melº ºn Boys.-J. : T. Trowbridge.—BS 17 (abr.) 3 Aunt Mime at the Circus—Elsie Malone McCollum.—WR 38 Aunt Parsons's Story. (Presbyterian Journal.)—CD Aunt Patience's Doughnuts. (Springfield Republican.) - CS 21 Aunt Peggy and High Art.—Mary K. Dallas.—WR 2 Aunt Phillis's Guest.—W: C. Gannett.—BS 20 º Aunt Polº's “George Washington.” (Youth's Companion.) - 13 Aunt Rhody's Dream.—Emma D. Banks.—BR Aunt Shaw's Pet Jug.—Holman F. Day.—THP Aunt Sgºnia Tabor at the Opera.-Anon.—CD–CS 36— (Mon.)—(Arr. by Elise West.)—WR 32 Aunt Susan Jones.—Anon.—CS 20 Aunt Susan's Quilt.—Eugene Wood.—WR 26 Aunt Sylvia's First Lesson in Geography.—Anon.—BS 17– SR 4 Aunt Tºa-oliver W. Holmes.—CS 10—FTR-RTV— Auntie Beck.-Aloysius Coll.—SR 15 Auntie Dimple.—Anon.—YFD Auntie's Courtship.–Anon.—SR 10 Aunty Doleful's Visit.—Mary K. SA—SR 7—WR 3 Aunty’s Lesson.—Anon.—WR 17 Auras of Delight.—Coventry Patmore.—OVW Aurelian, Sel. fr. (Christian XI. al’e.- Aurelian and Zenobia.--W: Ware. See Zenobia. Aurelia's Unfortunate Young Man.—S: L. Clemens.—CS 16 4. º l Aurelia's Valentine.—Mary K. Dallas.--WR 3 Aureng-Zebe; or, The Great Mogul, Sels. fr.—J: Dryden. Aureng-Zebe. (Br. sel.)—BNL (Human Life.)—RLP (Prologue to Aureng-Zebe.)—EPR—WEP 2 Aurora, Sels. fr.—W: Alexander, Earl of Stirling. Aurora—OB Sonnets fr. Aurora.-WEP 2 Aurora, Sel. fr. (Banquet, The.)—Mary A. Tincker.—WR 24 Aurora Borealis, The...—Jos. K. Foran.--TCV Aurora Borealis, The.—Hannah F. Gould.—FP Aurora Leigh, Sels. fr.—Eliz. B. Browning. Aurora's Home. (Sel. fr. Bk. I.)—RLP—W Beauty of England, The. (Sel. fr. WEP 4 (“But then the thrushes sang”—br. Sel.)—HDL (England—abr.)—VA Books. (Br. sel. fr. Bk. I.)—VA (Reading—sel.)—GN–SP 1 - “By Solitary Fires.” (Sel. fr. Bk. V.)—VA (Character, A.)—CBP Ferment of New Wine, The. (Sel. fr. Bk. I.)—VA Fragment from Aurora Leigh.-POW “Get leave to work.” (Br, sel. fr. Bk. III.)—GG (In Struggle.)—CBP Journey South, The. (Sel. fr. Bk. VII.)—WEP 4 (Kindness First Known in a Hospital.)—CBP Marian's Child. (Sel. fr. Bk. VI.)—RLP—WEP 4 Motherless. (Sel. fr. Bk. I.)—OAMs—VA - Qne Universal Sympathy, The-CBP (Picture of Marian Erle.)—CBP Poets, The. (Sel. fr. Bk. I.)—VA Romney and Aurora. (Sel. fr. Bk. IX.)—VA Selfishness of Introspection.—CBP Simile, A. (Sel. fr. Bk. V.)—WEP 4 (Sweetness of England, The.)—OR Aurora's Home.—Eliz. B. Browning. See Aurora Leigh. Auspex.-Jas. R. Lowell.—ASL–CAP—LBA—OVV Austerity # Poetry.—Matthew Arnold. —CBP —OVW — T 4. Austerlitz.-Fs. S. Saltus.--EDY Australian Girl, An.—Ethel Castilla.-VA Austrian Cavalry Song, 1914.—H. Zuckermann.—HGV Author and the Statesman, The.—HI: Fielding.—HIPE Author of the “Pobble,” The.—E : Lear.—BWC (Lines to a Young Lady.)—N Authority.—S: Butler.—KNE Authority.—W: R. Huntington.—AA Dallas–BS 12–CS 13– Martyr, The-sel. fr. Letter 5 EP 4, Bk. I.)—RLP— Author's gºer, The.—Washington Irving. See Alham- ra, 'L'Ile. Author's. Reagº, at Bixby Centre, The.—Kate Douglas Wig- gln.— Author's gºing in Simpkinville.—Ruth McEnery Stuart. Author's Resolution in a Sonnet, The. (Fr. Fidelia.)—G: Wither.—CEL–SEP—VE—WEP 2 (Lower's Resolution, The.)—GEP—HBV-OB (Manly Heart, The.)—BOL–EPs—FTA—OIEL —PF — PGT 1–SAy - (Shepherd's Resolution, The-C.)—BNL–FEP—HBP— PYO (abr.) Authors. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Authors. (Literary Recreations.)—Eliz. Lloyd.—BS 13 Autobiographical.—W: Cowper. See Task, €. Autobiography.—Abraham Lincoln.—WR 46 Autobiography, An.—Phillips Brooks.—TMD Autobiography, An-Ernest Rhys.-OVW-WA Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (Sel. fr.) Franklin. - (Franklin's First Day in Philadelphia.)—SSR. - Autobiography of Leigh Hunt, The," Sel. fr. (Lesson in Reading—sel. fr. Ch. III.)—Leigh Hunt.—MHR Autochthon.—C : G. D. Roberts.--—SN–THIV—VA Autocrat of the Breakfast-table, The, Sels. fr. Oliver W. Holmes. Cubes and Spheres. (Sel. fr., Ch. V.)—LLC Epilogue *Cº. Breakfast-table Series (At a Bookstore.) Hats. (Sel. fr. Ch. VIII.)—MMR Letting in Light. (Sel. fr. Ch. V.)—OS 3 Rudºlph the Headsman. (Sel. fr. Prologue.)—BNL– S - Talks on Trees. (Sels. fr. Chs. X. and XII.)—AD—OAA Old Hemlock, An—sel.)—LLC Autograph, An.—Jas. R. Lowell (?).—AA Autograph, An.—J: G. Whittier.—AA—CAP Autograph Book of Blue, The.—H. W. Jakeway.-W.R. 22 Automatic Cradle, — B : The.—Anon.—CS 20 Automatic Woman, The.—Saidee V. Milne.—WR 15 Automobile, The.—Percy Mackaye.--LBM Autumn.—Anon.—CP (Blackwood.)—HP (Sel.)—Alice Cary.—POS Autumn.—Marion Crum.—SP 7 Autumn.—Emily Dickinson.—AA—HBV-LC Autumn.—(Harper’s Young People.)—PyR. Autumn.—Mrs. Hawtrey.—CBOP Autumn.—T: Hood.—ABV-BNL–HBP—HCTC—OB (Ode: Autumn—C.)—VA (Ode to Autumn.)—CEL Autumn.—J: Keats.--—POS (Ode to Autumn.)—PGT 1–SN (To Autumn—C.)—CEL–FEP—HBP—OB—WEP 4 Autumn.—Albert Laighton.—DD–NV—PyR. Autumn. (Poems and Epigrams, LXII.-O.)—Walter S. Tuandor.—BGV-OB Autumn.—R: Le Gallienne,—OR Autumn. (Fr. Kavanagh.)— H: W. Longfellow.— OVW — PGpr—SFM Autumn.—Jas. R. Lowell.—SMG h Autumn. (The Fields of Dawn, XXIX.) — Lloyd Mifflin.— S Autumn.—Rosa Mulholland.—DB Autumn.—Rainer Maria Rilke.—HGV Autumn.—Percy B. Shelley. See Autumn: Autumn.—Edmund Spenser. Autumn.—Alfred Tennyson. See In Memoriam. Autumn.—Jas. Thomson. See Seasons, The. Autumn: #y”; (C.)—Percy B. Shelley.—CGd—HBP Autumn.—CEL–DD–FEP—FP—OTPC—RAC Autumn.—W: Watson.—OVV Autumn, The.—W: D. Gallagher. See Autumn in the West. Autumn Breeze, An.—W : H. Hayne.—AA Autumn Day.—Rainer Maria Rilke.—HGV Autumn Day, An.—Marg. E. Sangster.—PEO Autumn Day, An.—J: Addington Symonds.-GT Autumn Day, Fruitful Day I See Give Thanks.-Anon. Autumn Evensong.—G: Meredith.-NT Autumn Fashions.—Edith M. Thomas.-DD Autumn Fires.—Rob't L: Stevenson.—GT-SMG-TYP Autumn Flitting, An.-G: Cotterell.—VA Autumn Flowers.—Caroline B. Southey.—HEP Autumn Garden, An.—Bliss Carman.—HIBW Autumn Haze.—R : K. Munkittrick.-POS Autumn in the West.—W: D. Gallagher.—AA (Autumn, The-sel.)—AA Autumn is Ended.—J. Hazard Hartzell.—POS Autumn Leaves.—G: Cooper.—NV Autumn Leaves.—T: W. Higginson.—AD Autumn Leaves.—Harriet Warner Regua.-NV Autumn Leaves.—Annie I. Willis.-HCTC Autumn Leaves.—Angelina Wray.—CCB Autumn Leaves, The.—Anon.—AD Autumn Leaves, The.—Anon.—NA Autumn Memories.—G: F. Savage-Armstrong.—VA Autumn Moon, The.—Anon.—HCTC Autumn Morning at Cambridge.—Fs. Cornford.—OVW Autumn Poet, An.—Clara M. Arthur.—HCTC Autumn Riddle, An.--Anon.—TYP Autumn Song, An.—E: Dowden.—DB Autumn Song.—Duncan C. Scott.—OCV Autumn Song. (C.)—Edmund C. Stedman.—NV (Going a-Nutting.)—DD-GN Autumn Song.—Wilson.—HCTC–RAC Autumn. Autumn. A Dirge. See Faerie Queene, The. 19 Autumn AN INDEX TO POETRY AND |RECITATIONS Autumn Song of a Little Girl.—H. C. B.-PHS Autumn Sunset, An.-Anon.-POS Autumn Thoughts.—Anon.—HCTC Autumn Thoughts-Edgar W. Nye.—HTb-II—SR 4 Autumn Tourists.—Anon.—MRS Autumn Voices.—F. . B.-AD—LLC Autumn Wind, An.—J: S. Thomson.—OCW Autumn Woods.-W. C. Bryant.—CAP Autumnal Sonnet.—W : Allingham.—CBP Autumn's Mirth.-S: M. Peck.-GN–POS Autumn's Processional.—Dinah M. Craik. See October. Autumn's Sighing.—T: B. Read.—HEP Autumn's Work.-Anon.—PyR Aux Italiens. (C.)—Rob't Bulwer-Lytton-BNL–BS 12— C CS 20–FEP—HBP—HBV—HEH —LLC —M.R. —SR 5—StS-VA (One isn’t Loved every Day—br. Sel.)—FLS Avalanche, The.—Anon.—CS 15 Avalanche of Drugs, An-C: H. Clark. See Out of the Hurly Burly. Avalanches of Jungfrau Alp.–G : B. Cheever.—OM (Avalanches of the Jungfrau.)—PPS Avalanches of the Jungfrau.-G: B. Cheever. See foregoing. Avarice.—Jean Baptiste Molière.—AFP Avarice.—Edmund Spencer. See Faerie Queene, The. Avaro (Epigm–0)-6. Lessing (tr. by S. T. Coleridge.) Ave–Dante Gabriel Rossetti—wep 4 Ave atque Vale.—T: S. Jones, Jr.—HEV Ave atº Vale.—Algernon C: Swinburne.— EDY (sel.)— Ave atque Vale.—J: B. Tabb.--AL Ave atque Vale.—Rosamund M. Watson-HBV—VA Ave Imperatrix.-Oscar Wilde.—HEP—HBV—VA Ave Maria.-Alfred Austin.—BS 6—RTW (Sl. abr.—arr. sl. diff.)—FMR “Ave Maris Stella.”—A. Capes Tarbolton.—RTW Avel Nero Imperator.”—Duffield Osborne.—AA Avenge, O Lord.—J: Milton.--BHV Avenged l—Alfred Verlyn.—WR 13 Avensiºidº-Anon. (tr. by J: G. Lockhart.)— Average Boy, The. (Detroit Free Press.)—CS 37 Average Boy, The.—Pauline Phelps.—WR 21 Average Man, The...—Marg. E. Sangster.—CCB-HTb-II Average Modern Traveler, The...—Anon.—SR 1 Avis.--Oliver W. Holmes.—WCL A-visitin' the School.-Anon.—CS 35 - Avoidance of Religious Disputes, The.—J: TXryden. Religio Laici. Avoirdupois.--Anon.-WA Await the Issue.—T: Carlyle. See Past and Present. Awaiting the Guillotine, 1794.—André Chénier.—AFP Awaiting the King.—Fs. Marion Crawford. See Little City of Hope, The. Awake.—Toru Dutt.—FLS Awake! Awake l—Anon.—WR 57 “Awake! Awake l’’—J : Ruskin.-HBV Awake, my Heart l—Rob't Bridges.—HIBV-HT-OVV-VA “Awake, my soul, , stretch every nerve.”... (The Christian Race—C.—sl. abºr.)—Philip Doddridge.—SAE Awakened, The.—Eliz. Hazard.—FLS Awakening.—Rose Terry Cooke.—OAE Awakening.—Julia C. R. Dorr.--LY See A. —E: Dowden.—DB A. —Marg. E. Sangster.—AA A. An.—Alice Furlong.—BIP A. The...—Jas. H. Cousins.—DB A. of a Soul.-Anon.—WR 55 Awakeninſ, # Endymion, The...— Laetitia E. Landon. — FEP —HIBE’ Awakening of Spring, The-Alfred Tennyson. See In Mem- OI’13, Iſl. - Awakening of the Poetical Faculty.—G : H : Boker.—CBP Awakening of Uncle Sam, The...—Sam W. Foss.-PAPrm Awakening Song.—J : Ford. See Lover's Melancholy, The. Awakening Year, The.—T: B. Read.—AD Awaking, Sel. fr. S (Morning.)—W: Allingham.–EPs Awaking a §y. (O.—in Life in Danbury.)—Jas. M. Bailey. (Calling a Boy in the Morning.)—CS 10—KNE Away.—Jas. W. Riley.—HI)L—HTb-I Away, Delights! (Fr. The Captain—Song of Love Despair- ing and Prepared to Die—C.)—J: Fletcher.—OB Away my Verse.—Walter S. Landor.—BGV “Awful.”—P. Remsen Strong.—AFV Awful Hazardous.-C: Irvin Junkin.—HIP 2 Awful Squin t, An. (Rockland Cowrier.)—CS 20 Awful Vacancy, The.—G: Crabbe. See Parish Register, The. Awfullysºgely Philosophy.—Anon.—BS 9–CS 20–FTR — 7 Awkward.—J. C. Goodwin.-CS 26 Awkward §§§ Drill And March. (Ent.)—Stanley Schell. Axe, The.—Isabella V. Crawford.—VA (Axe of the Pioneer, The-sel.)—TCV Axe of the Pioneer, The-Isabella V. Crawford. See fore- 90???g. Ay, waukin, O.-Rob't Burns.—EBS Aylmer's Field. (Sel.)—Alfred Tennyson.—WR 1 (Leolin and Edith—sel.)—BOF.—GN Aziola, The.—Percy B. Shelley.—NT Azrael.—Rob’t Gilbert Welsh.-HBV-LBM Azrael.—W : Winter.—ST Aztec City, The.—Eugene F. Ware.—AA—HBV Azure Grotto, The,'—C: D. Bell.--TIWP B B. B. Romance, The.—Edgar Fawcett.—DR Baa, Baa, Black Sheep.–Mother Goose.—LOS 1—RAC Babbette's Easter Lesson.—Belle V. Chisholm.—WR 57 Babe, ThºrCalidase (tr. by Sir W: Jones).-EPs—FEP (Baby, The.)—BNL Babe Christabel, Sel. fr.-Gerald Massey.—FP Babel: . The Gate of the God.—Gordon Bottomley.—GnP-I Babes in the Wood, The. (In Percy's Reliques.)—Anon.— BVC–CBOP–HBV—HBVy—GSP–OTÉC–STP (Babe, # the Wood [s], The.—Mother Goose vers.-br.) (Children in the Wood–0–ballad vers.)—AD (sel.)— BESB–CBOP—CGd—EPs—FEP—HBP—LÖS 2. — OBB—PC Babette.--Anon.—HIP 2 Babie, The-Jeremiah E. Rankin (wr. at. to Hugh Miller.) —AA—BGV-BNL–CBOP–FEP —HBW —LC OrNſ—PCK–TYP (Nae Shoon.)—OS 1 Babie Bell.—T: B. Aldrich.-See Baby Bell. Babies. (4br.)—Jerome K. Jerome.—BS 21 (On Babies—C.)—HBR Babies, The. (Speech on the Babies—O.—sl. abr.)—S: L. º lemens.—AmSS—CS 18—SR 1—WR 44 Babies, all are Grown, The.—Ethel M. Colson.-BS 22 Babies' Reception, The.—Anon.—EuB Babouscka.-Edith M. Thomas.-STP Babouska.-Adelaide Skeel.—CLS Babsie-Bird.—W: Canton.—CHV Baby.-Elaine Goodale Eastman.—AA—LTV—OrNI Baby, The. . (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Babyſ, The].—Anon.—FP—TFS Baby, The.—Matthias Barr.—HEV Baby, The...—Calidasa (tr. by Sir W: Jones.) See Babe, €. Babyl, gº-g: Macdonald. See At the Back of the North IIl Baby, The.—Jane Taylor.—CBOP–OAMs—TM Baby, The.—Jane and Ann Taylor.—TM Baby, The.—Eliz. W. Townsend.—CBOP—WR 17 Baby and Mamma.-Anon.—CHP Baby and Mary.—Anon.—NA Baby at Play.—Anon.—HBV—HBVy Baby at Rudder Grange, The.—Frank R. Stockton. See Rudder Grange. Baby Bell. (C.)—T: B. Aldrich.-BNL–FEP—GC–HBV FHTb-II—YBV (Babie Heij–fºr–MYF (abr.) (Ballad of Babie *ē, The.)—APM–CBP—CR—CS 13 - — H Baby Bye:-Theodore Tilton.—OS 1–PGpr (Fly, The.)—AWH - Baby Corn.—Anon.—Port—SP 1 Baby Dear. (Cradle Song of the Buccaneer's Wife.)—(At. to) S : Lower.—LC Baby Faith. (Christian Observer.)—MYF Baby in Church.-Minnie [or Winnie] M. Gow.—BS 16– CS 24—HP—PFP Baby is a Sailor.—Anon.—TFS Baby is Dead, The.—Emma A. Browne.-CS 17 Baby Kangaroo, A.-K. B. Ford.-PyS Baby Livingston.-(Ballad.)—OBB Baby Logic.—Eliz. W. Bellamy.—COS—PP—WR 12 Baby Logic.—Helen M. Winslow.—WR 9 Baby Lost, A.—Hilton, R. Greer.—OrNI aby Louise.—Marg. Eytinge.—BNL–TFS Baby May.—W: C. Bennett.—BNL–CBOP–FEP —HBP —HBV-PCIL–VA |Baby Mary.—OTPC Baby Mine.—Frd’k Locker-Lampson.—LTV Baby Nell.—Anon.—LFS Baby of the Future, The. (Outlook.)—BS 23 Baby Ö'Grundy-Marion Couthouy Smith.-CB Baby ºv the Way, The.—Washington Gladden.—HIP— (My Neighbor's Baby.)—CS 13—SSS Baby Paul.—Mrs. Bishop Thompson.—CBOP Baby seeſ, iºns—B. Nesbit.—BVC—CHV-HBV —HBVy —E'O Baby Show in Skilletville, A.—(Dial.)—Anon.—MBI) Baby Sister.—Lucy S. Ruggles.—TFS Baby Sleeps.—Anon.—CS 20 (Litte Tyrant.)—AmSS—TFS Baby Sleeps, The.—Anon.—TFS (Don't Wake the Baby.)—CBOP–TT Baby Sleeps.-S: Hinds.-BNL–HBV (Sleeping Baby, The.)—FEP Baby Speaks.--Tom L. Masson.—WR 47 Baby Zulma's Christmas Carol.—A : J. Requier.—BNL Baby-birds.—Anon.—CBOP Babyhood.—Josiah G. Holland. See Bitter-sweet. Baby-land.—Anon.—LF Baby-land.—G: Cooper.—CBOP —HBV —HBVy —HP — PP]—TM Babylon.—“A. E.”—DB–RTI Babylon. (Ballad.)—OBB Babylon.—A. Pachett Martin.—SBOS—SGB Babylon.—Viola Taylor.—HIBV. Babylon, or The Bonnie Banks o' Fordie. (Ballad.)—BESB —EPO-ESB (Tempora Acta.)—Rob't, Earl of Lyt- Babylonia, Sel. fr. ton.-WA 20 TITLE INDEX Ballad T- Babylonian Captivity, The. (Psalm CXXXVIII.). - Joe' Barlow.—YBV Baby's Bedtime.—Eben E. Rexford.-W.R. 48 Birthday, The.—Eliza Lee Follen.—PP1 Baby's Breakfast.—Emilie_Poulsson.—HIBW-PP1 Baby's Complaint.—L. J. H.-CBOP Baby's Correspondence.—Alice P. Carter.—WR 4 Baby's Cradle is Green.—Anon.—TFS (sel.) (Lullaby.)—CS 23—RAC—TFS (Sel.) Début, The.—Jas. Smith. —BLV —EDY —FEP — aby's HPE—THIP Baby's Drawer.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.--YFE As *...* ... g. A Baby’s Eyes.—Algernon C: Swinburne. See Étude Réalisté. Baby's Feet [., A]. — Algernon C: Swinburne. See Étude Réalisté. Baby's Feet and Hands, A.—Algernon C: Swinburne. See Etude Réalisté. e * Baby's First Tooth, The. (Harbisons, Baby, The-Q.-in They All Do it.)—Jäs. M. Bailey.—BS 3—CS 10– DR (sl. longer.) - Baby's Friends.--Anon.—PP1 ~ * * Baby's Hands [, A].-Algernon C: Swinburne. See Étude Réalisté. - Hush-a-Byes.—Anon.—PP1 Journeys.--Anon.—PP1 Kiss, The.—Anon.—HTb-I Kiss, The.—G. R. Emerson.—BS 9–CS 19 Letter.—Anon.—HIP Letter, The.—Kate Upson Clark.-LE'S Name, The.—Anon.—WR 24 - Offering.—Anna Burnham.—CS 37 Omar, The. Baby's Baby's Baby's Baby's Baby's Baby's Baby's Baby's Baby's Baby's Baby's (Parody.)—Carolyn Wells.-P.A. Plays.--Anon.—PP1 |Rattle, A.—Anon.—HIP Reply.—Anon.—HP . Secret, The.—Frances Hodgson Burnett.—CB Shoes.—W : C. Bennett.—BNL–HBP—OS 1–R.LP Skies.—Anon.—LFS Skies.—Mary C. Bartlett.— OAMs —LTV —OrNI — TFS-TM Soliloquy [., A].--Anon.—CS 18–PP—YFR Thoughts, The tº Anon-WR 7 - |Unanswerable. Argument.—Louise Malloy.—WR 56 Visitor. (Atlanta Constitution.)—BS 9 Way.—Rabindranath Tagore.—OAMs Baccalaureate Sermons and Addresses.—WR 54 Bacchae, The. (Chorus from.)—Euripides.—(Tr. by G. Murray.)—GT - Bacchanalia; or, The New Age.—Matthew Arnold.—HEP (Evening—sel.)—LC Bacchanalian Song, A.—Bryan W. Procter.—WEP 4 Bacchanalian Toast, A.—Rob't Herrick.-WA Bacchaº * her Babe, The.—Eunice Tietjens.—AMW 3 — Bacchus.-Ralph W. Emerson.—HEP—HBV—LBA—QB , Bacchus.-J: Keats. See Endymion. *=- Bacchus.—Frank D. Sherman.—LBM Bacchylides.—G : M. Whicher.—AA Bachelor and Baby.—Marg. Cameron.—WR 39 Bachelor Coat, The.—G : A. Baker, Jr.—CS 37 3. (“Le Pºier Jour d’un Condamné”—C.)—AFV—PLD . —V Bachelor Girl, The.—Oliver Herford.—VSA Bachelor Sale, The.—Lucretia M. Davidson.—CS 17 - (Anggºneer, then, in his labor began, The”—br. sel.)— Bachelors, The. Bachelº, gamebottomed Chair, The-W: M. Thackeray.— (Cane-bottomed Chair, The-C.)—BLV—BS 6—CS 17– FT-HBV-RT SP 7–TMR. Bachelor's Complaint of the Behavior of Married People, A. —C: Lamb.-BOF Pachelor’s Dream, The.—T: Hood.—CS 35—FEP—HPE— THEP—WR 12 Bachelor's Growl, A.—Anon.—CS 23—FAS Bachelor's Hall.—J: Finley.—BNL–CS 24—FEP—HBV — . MYF (sel.) Hope, The.—Malcom M. Luzader.—CS 32 Love Song, A.—J. H. Ryan.—WR 7 º A. (Cigar and Tobacco World.)—BS 21 Q,0?”. Bachelor’s Reverie, A.—Anon.—CS 31 Bachelor's Soliloquy, The.—Anon.—CS 1–PA (Parody on Hamlet’s Soliloquy.) Bachelor's Soliloquiv, The.—Anon.—HSp—OM–SR 13 (Another parody on Hamlet's Soliloquy.) - - Bachelor’s Supper, A.—J. A. Mitchell.—SP 5 Bachelor's Wedding Trip, A, Sel. fr. (The Spirits of Fire.) C: P. Sherman.—BS 18 Bach's Organ Works, Vol. W., No. 27.-T: E: Brown.—FT Back Again.—Celia Thaxter.—HS Back from the War.—T: , DeWitt Talmage.—BS 16 Back in War Days.-Pauline Phelps.-BS 25 Back to Broadway.—G: Randolph Chester.—CS 39 Back to Life.—Anon.—WR, 29 Back Where They Used to Be. (Griggsby's Station—C.)— as, W. Riley.—CH -. Backlog The , or, . Uncle Ned's Little Game.—Innes Ran- olph.-CS 18 Backsliding Brother.—Frank L. Stanton.—WR 31 Backward. (Chair.)—Anon.—TCP Backward Child, A.—H. L. Childe Pemberton.—WR 36 Backward Glance,...A.—Clara, J. Denton.-FTT Backward Look, The-w. Cowper.--GC Bachelor’s Bachelor's Bachelor's (sl. (Abr.)—Anon.—BS 15—CS 9 Balcony Scene from Cyrano de Bergerac, Bald-headed Man, The. CS Ballad, A : Bacon's Epitaph, Made by his Man.—Anon.—AH-PAH (Bacon’s Epitaph.)—APM Bad Boy.—Anon.—WR 52 - Bad Boy, The.—Norman Gale.—GSP Bad Boy’s Diary, A. (New York, Weekly.)—BS 18 Bad Child's Book of Beasts, The, Sel. fr. (Introduction.) Hilaire Belloc.—BVC . Cold, A.—H. E. McBride.—CS 26 Dream.—Anon.—WR 50 Bad News. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BINL Bad Orator, The-Gotthold E. Lessing.—HIPE Bad Peter, Bad Joe.—Anon.—WR 35 Bad Poets.-S: T. Coleridge.—HIPE Bad Prayers.--Bronson Alcott.—BS 16 Bad Squire, The.—C: , Kingsley. See Rough Rhyme on a Rough Matter, A. Wife, The...—Gotthold E. Lessing.—HIPE Bad Writers.-S : Butler.—HIPE Bad Year, The.—E: W. Thomson.—TCW Baffled Champion, The.—Wilbur D. Nesbit, SP 4 Baffled Knight, The ; or, #"; pºlicy. (In Percy's Re- Bad liques.)—Anon.—ES Bag of Salt, A.—Anon.—NM Bag of the Bee, The...—Rob't Herrick.-EPE—LC—WEP 2 Bagatelle, A.—Jas. G. Burnett.—VSA Baggage, ##" (Bell, The—Ch. V., sl. abr.)—B: F. Taylor. Baggage Fiend, The.—Anon.—CS 8 - Bagman’s Dog, The.—R: H. Barham.—HIPE Bag-pipes at Sea.—Clintor Scollard.—LBM Baiae.—N: Michell.—TIWP Baiae.—Jas. Thomson.—TIWP Bailey Beareth the Bell Away, The.—Anon.—NT t Bailiff's Daughter of Islington, The. (In Percy's Reliques.) —Anon.—BEB—BESB–ESB–GN–HBP—HBV OBB—OEB—OTPC–WEP 1 (Mod. vers.)—BB—LC “Bairnies, Cuddle Doon.”—GP (Cudd: Doon.)—BS 7–CR—CS 13— CSS— FTR- GN BB—OS 1–SDR-VA *-ºr (Vers. vary sl. in dialect.) Bait, The...—J; Donne.--BLV |Bait º Aºrage Fisherman.—H. C. Dodge.—AWH– Baitsy and I are Oudt.—G: M. Warren.—CS 24 (Fritz and his Betsy Fall Out.)—SR 4 Baker’sºn |UW Wize Sawz, A.—E: R. Sill.—HEV– y Baker’s Reply to the Needle-pedler, The.—Anon.—MHR Baker's ºle. The.—Lewis Carroll. See Hunting of Snark, €. Baking for the Party.—Grace Livingston Hill.—WR 50 Balaam.—J : Keble.—OVV Balaam's Parables. Bible. See Numbers. - Balaam: Prophecy in Behalf of Israel. Bible. See Num- €I’S. Balade: “Hyd, Absolon, thy gilte tresses clere.” (Ballad Sung to Alceste.)—Geoffrey Chaucer.—OB Balade De Bon Conseyl.—Geoffrey Chaucer.—EP Balade of Charitie, The.—T: Chatterton.—SEP—VE Balaklava. –Alex Smith [or Alex, B. Meek].—BNL–BS 10 Balance of Power, The...—G: Canning.—SS Balance Wheel, The.—Elmer R. Coates.—CS 5 Balboa.—Nora Perry.—AH-PAH The...—Edmond Rostand. See Cyrano de Bergerac. Balcony. Scene from Romeo, and Juliet. —W: Shakespeare. See Romeo and Juliet. * - Ealder.—Anon.—HIBF Balder, Sels. fr.—Sydney Dobell. Dante, Shakespeare, Milton.—WA (England—sel.)—WEP 4 Sea Ballad.—VA * Balder. Dead, Sel. fr. (Incremation.)—Matthew Arnold.—VA Balder's Wife.-Alice Cary.—AA (Little Rock Gazette.) — BS 8 — 19—FAS—FTR-HNS (abr.)—WHO-WR 43 Bald-headed Tyrant, The.—May E. Vandyne.—HIP Balkis.--Lascelles Abercrombie.-HBV Balky Horse, The.—Clara J. Denton.—FTT Ball at Brussels, the Night Before the Battle of Waterloo, he.—Lord Byron. See Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage. Ballad.—Maurice Baring.—HR Ballad: “Would I were a falcon wild.”—Anon.—HGV Ballad (O.) : “The auld wife sat at her ivied door.”—C: S. Calverley.—BLV—PA—THP-WA - (Auld Wife, The.)—NA “As I was Walkin’ the Carryl.—PA “Fools, fools are mortal men.”—Alain Chartier.— jungle round.”—Guy W. Ballad: Ballad: “Good Christmas bells, I pray you.”—A. B. De Mill CV 1116.- Ballad: “There is no flower.”—Eustache Deschamps.-AFP Ballad, A. (C.) : “”Twas when the seas,” etc. ... (Fr. “The What d'ye, Call It,” Act II., Sc. 8.)—J: Gay.—EPR (Ballad from “The What d'ye Call It.”)—WEP 3 ('Twas when the Seas were Roaring.)—FEP—HBV Ballad, A: “Turn, gentle hermit,” etc.—Oliver Goldsmith. See Vicar of Wakefield, The. • : Ballad, A : “Among green, pleasant meadows.”—Johann G. von Herder (tr. by Mary Howitt).--PFHS (Among Green, Pleasant Meadows.)—WCL Ballad “6% º, was not in the winter.”—T: Hood.—CBP (Abº—##P * (Time of Roses—abr.)–NT*OB-OVV-VSA 21 Ballad AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Ballad: “She’s up and gone, the graceless girl.”—T: Hood. Ballad of Heaven, A.—J: Davidson.—VA BFW Băllad of Hell, A.—J: Davidson.—BBB–RTW Ballad: “Sigh on, sad heart, for love's eclipse.”—T: Blood. Ballad (O.) : “Spring, it is cherry.”—T: Hood.—VA Ball Whº can an old man do but die?”)—BNL alia, Ol . “He said: “The shadows darken down.’”—May |Kendall.—HEV Ballad #} “Der noble ritter Hugo.”—C: G. Leland.— (Ballad of the Mermaid.)—AWH-THP (Ritter Hugo.)—BNL Ballad, A: ... “The Druid Arien had daughters seven.”—Wal- ter Scott.—BPIV Ballad: “In the summer even.”—Harriet P. Spofford.—ASL —HBW-LBA (Night Sea, The.)—EPs Ballad: A. D. 1400.-C: Kingsley.—GN Ballad: After William Morris.-C: S. Calverley.—HEV Ballad: , Dames of the Olden Time, The.—François Willon.— AFP Ballad: ºights of the Olden Time, The.—François Willon. Ballad: Things of no Account, The.—François Willon.—AFP Ballad for a Boy, A.—Anon.—PCK Ballad for a Boy, A.—W: Cory.—ABV-B.B.B—PPV Ballad for Gloom.—Ezra Pound.—NPA—OVW Ballad from Rokeby.—Walter Scott. See Rokeby. Ballad from “The What d'ye Call It,” A.—J: Gay. See Ballad, A : “”Twas when the seas,” etc. Ballad: Lorraine, Lorraine, Lorrèe. (0.)—C: Kingsley. (Lorraine.)—BBB-CR-CS 20—OS 1–SR 5–WA (Lorraine, Lorrèe.)—MR Ballad injitation of Martial.—Sir C.: Hanbury Williams. 13allad Made by Willon at the Request of His Mother With Which to Pray to Our Lady.—François Willon.—AFP Ballad [Balladel Made in the Hot Weather. (O.)—W: E. - enley.—WSA * (Made in the Hot Weather.)—GN IBallad of a Bridal.—Edith N. Bland.—VA of a Butcher and the Dear Little Children, The.— Anon.—CS 17 of a Little Fun, The.—Maurice Thompson.—BAB of a Wilful Woman.-Anon.—CS 40 of Adeela, The.—Padric Gregory.—RTI Ballad Ballad Ballad Ballad T}allad W of Agincourt [., The I.-Michael Drayton. See Battle of Agincourt, The. of Alice Brand.—Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake, The. of Amaryllis in the Shade. — R. : Le Gallienne. — AMW 3 of Ameighlia Maireigh.-Anon.—WA Ballad of an Artist's Wife, A.—J: Davidson.—HP 2 Ballad of Athlone, A ; or, How They Broke Down the Bridge.—Aubrey De Vere.-BBB (Ballad of Athlone, A.)—BIP Ballad of Babie Bell, The...—T: B. Aldrich. See Baby Bell. Ballad of “Beau Gºocade." The.—Austin Dobson. — BS 24 - (abr.)—P Ballad (Punch HPE—NA—SP 4 of Bedlam I, A]. .)— Ballad of Bouillabaisse, The-W: M. Thackeray–BLV — FT-HBP—HBV-OVW-POW-VA—VSA Ballad of Breakneck, The.—Anon.—CS 39 Ballad of Bunker Hill, The.—E: Everett Hale.—PAH Ballad #, ganan's Christmas, The. — Helen Gray Cone. — Ballad of Capri, A. (Harper’s Weekly.)—CS 22 Ballad of Carmilhan, The. (Tales of a Wayside Inn : The Musician's Tale.)—H: W. Longfellow. (Musician's Tale, The-abr.)—SR 2 Ballad of Cassandra Brown, The.—Helen Gray Cone.—HRW —VSA Ballad of gºndra Brown, The.—Coroebus Green.—BS 12 Pallad # gharity, The-C: G. Leland. — AWH – RTV – Ballad of Chevy-Chase, The.—R: Sheale (?).-FEP—PPV (Chevy-Chase [Chace].)—BESB–BBIV—BNL–CBB — (? FIV GN–HB–HBP—HEV–HPR—IIH-MR –OBB — —OEB—PEHS-SEP—VE (Hunting of the Šºš The-diff. and older wers.)— BB–EP—EPO of Chickamauga, The.—Maurice Thompson.—PAH of Crossing the Brook, A.—C : G. D. Roberts.-SP 2 of Dead Camp-Fires, A.—Rob't Cameron Rogers.--AL Ballad of Dead Ladies, A.—Justin Huntly McCarthy.—HIBV Ballad of Dead Ladies, The (C.)—François Willon (tr. by Dante G. Rossetti.)—EP—HE A—WSA (Ballad of Old Time Ladies.)—PYO Ballade of Old-time Ladies (tr. by J: Payne.)—SAy Ballad of Dreamland, A.—Algernon C: Swinburne.—HIBW Ballad of Earl Haldan's Daughter.—C: Kingsley.—CSBP— GSP Ballad of East and West, The.-Rudyard Kipling.—BBB- HBV-POA—R.A.C.—RTV—VE (Sl. abr. )—LH–TMR.—WR 7 Ballad of Eliza Davis, The-W: M. Trackeray.—HIPE Ballad of Elizabeth Zane, The.—Anon.—SP 8 Ballad of Elkanah B. Atkinson.—Holman F. Day.—WR 38 Ballad of Eve's Return.—Theodosia Garrison.—CS 40 Ballad of Father Gilligan, The.—W: Butler Yeats.—BIP– HBV-HT-RTI Ballad of gººd luck Henry, The.—Rob't W. Service.—SBOS Ballad Ballad Ballad gºiral Hosier's Ghost.-R. Glover. — BGV — Ballad Ballad Ballad Ballad |Ballad Ballad Ballad Ballad of Heroes, A.-Austin Dobson.—DD—HBV-HBVy —OAM—PEO of High Endeavor, A.—Anon.—NA of Hiram Hover, The.—Bayard Taylor. See Echo Club, The. of Human Life.—T: L. Beddoes.—VA of Imitation, The...—Austin Dobson.—HIBW of Ishmael Day, The.—Anon.—CS 1–PAH of John Nicholson, A.—HI: Newbolt.—POA—RTV of Jenny, the Mare, The. (Fr. Euphranor.)—E: Fitzgerald.—BWC Ballad of Judas Iscariot, The.—Rob't Buchanan.—HBR- HBV-RTV—VA Ballad of Keith of Ravelston, The.—Sydney Dobell.—HEV —OB–OVV-PGT 2. (Keith of Ravelston.)—FEP—STC–VE Ballad of Lager Bier, The...—Edmund C. Stedman,—YBW Ballad of Life, A.—Algernon C: Swinburne.—HIBV Ballad of Low-lie-Down.—Madison Cawein.—HEV Ballad of Mºil', #. A.—C : G. D. Roberts.--AFI 2—BAB Ballad of Ballad of Ballad of Ballad of Ballad Marjorie, A.—Dora Sigerson.—DB—RTI—TIP Modern Fables, A.—Franklin P. Adams.-H.P 2 Nathan Hale, The.—T: Moore.—AWB New Orleans, The.—G : H : Boker.—PAH of Ballad of |Ballad “Old Glory.”—Clinton Scollard.—AH Old Time Ladies.—François Willon. See Ballad of Dead Ladies, The. - of Oriana, The.—Alfred Tennyson.—BFW Ballad of Oriskany, The.—O. C. Auringer.—AA - Ballad Ballad Of - —LHT-POA—VA of Paco Town [, The].—Clinton Scollard.—AH 2– BAB-EDY—PAIH Ballad of Proverbs.-François Willon.—AFP Ballad Ballad of Reading Gaol, The.—Oscar Wilde.—HIBW-SR Ballad of Roncesvalles, A.—Felicia D. Hemans. See Siege of Valencia, The. Ballad of Sarsfield, A.; or, º Bursting of the Guns.— (Ballad of Sarsfield.)—BIP–HBV Ballad of Sir John Franklin, A.—G: H. Boker.—AA—Amp —EDY—HBV (Sir John Franklin.)—CS 1 |Ballad of sye P, The.—Virginia W. Cloud. — PAH — of the Angel, The.—Theodosia Garrison.—HIBV Ballad of the Armada, A.—Austin, Dobson. See Ballad to * Queen Elizabeth of the Spanish Armada, A. Ballad O'Donnell's Answer.--—Aubrey De Vere.—D Ballad £oš Boat, The.—R: Garnett. —CGd —HBV — Orleans, A.—A. Mary F. R. Darmesteter.—HB of Prose and Rhyme, The.—Austin Dobson.—HBV Ballad of Queen Elizabeth, A.—Austin Dobson.—OVW Ballad of St. Swithun’s Day, A.—E. H. Hickey.—OS 1 Aubrey De Vere.—BB Ballad of Splendid Silence, The.—E. Nesbit.—WR 2 WR, 2 Ballad of the Bier that Conquered, The ; or, of the Bird-bride.—Graham R. Tomson.—BS 19 IBallad S 3—PGGR–PYO—VA Ballad of the Boston Tea Party, A.—Oliver W. Holmes.— LHT-PABI sº & Ballad of the Brides of Quair, The.—Isa Craig Knox.— B.B.B—STC Ballad of the Brook, The.—C: G. D. Roberts.—CR Ballad Ballad Ballad Ballad Ballad Ballad Ballad SR 14 Ballad of the Faded Field.—Rob’t B. Wilson.—AA Ballad of the Fleet, A.—Alfred Tennyson.—LH–RAC (“Revenge, The '' A Ballad of the Fleet—C.)—BBB– BS 21—CBB–CR.—EDY—EPHT-EPC–GP—HB– FIBV-HIPB—HSPS–LOS 2—MRS–OS 3—PCK — PGT 2–SP 3—StS-WEP 4 of the French Fleet, A.—H: W. Longfellow.—AA— CAP—EDY-HBV–PAH-PNW–SSR, of the Gold Country, A.—Helen Hunt Jackson.—GS of the Goodly Fere.—Ezra Pound.--NPA—HBW G. Leland.—AWH of the Canal.—Phoebe Cary.—WA of the Champions, A.—Anon.—HIP 2 £o the “Clampherdown,” The.—Rudyard Kipling. — R of the Colors, The.—T: D. English.-BS 21—SP 3 of the Conemaugh Flood, A.—H. D. Rawnsley. — EDY-PAFI of the Dark Ladie, The.—S: T. Coleridge.—BGV of the Everlasting Amateur, The.—Carlotta Perry.— Ballad Ballad Ballad Ballad of #v Green Old Man, The...—C : Ballad of the Lost Bride, The.—Anon.—WR 27 . Ballad of the Mad Ladye.-Kate S. Maclean.—TCV Ballad , of the Mermaid.-C: G. Leland. See Ballad: “Der noble ritter,” etc. Ballad of the Outer Life.—Hugo von Hofmannsthal.-HGV IBallad of the Oysterman, The. (C.)—Oliver W. Holmes.— - CAP—CR—CSBP—CSS—HBV—RTV—THP–YBV (Oysterman, The.)—SR 10 Ballad of the Primrose Way.—Rose Edith Mills.-HP 2 Ballad of the Rubber-plant and the Palm, The.—Alice W. Rollins.—PyR. Ballad of the Sabre Cross and 7.-Irving Bacheller.—HIP 2 Ballad of the Shamrock, The.—Fitz James O’Brien.—CS 22 MR (abr.) - - 22 TITLE INDEX Barclay Ballad of the Tempest [.,.The]. (C.)—Jas. T. Fields. – CBOP–CS 19—FEP—HBP—LC—TYP (Captain's Daughter, The.) — CSS — HBW — HBVy — LOS 1–PCK–RAC—STP–WCL (Isn't God upon the Ocean, etc.—abr. )—TFS - º The.)—BNL–FP——GP—PF Ballad & # e Thanksgiving Pilgrim.—Clinton Scollard. - Ballad of the Thrush, The.—Austin Dobson.—OS 1 Ballad of the Unattainable.—Andrew Lang.—FEP Ballad of the Unsuccessful.—R: Burton.—HP 2 Ballad #6% Wall.—Börries Freiherr von Münchhaussen.- 13allad of the War, A.—Fs. H: Stauffer.—PyR. Ballad of the Wayfarer, The.—Rob't Buchanan.—BS 19 Ballad of the Were-wolf, A.—Graham R. Tomson.—WR 2 Ballad of the White Horse.—Gilbert K. Chesterton. (Song of Elf, The.)—GnR-I Ballad of the Wicked Nephew.—Jas. T. Fields.-BS 14 Ballad of Titus Labienus, The.—Laura E. Richards.—TMR. Ballad [wr Balladel of Trees and the Master, A. Sidney Lanier.—AA—AL—HIBW-LBA—OA (Trees and the Master, The.)—LLC Ballad of Two Seas.--G : Sterling.—AMV 2 ... . . Ballad of Virginia.-T: B. Macaulay. See Virginia (Fate of Virginia, The). Ballad of War, A.—Menella B. Smedley.—CS 25 Ballad on Quadrille, A.—J: Gay.—BLV J. |Ballad Stanzas. (C.)—T : Moore. (Home of Peace, The.)—CS 20 (“I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curled.”)- BNL–TFY IBallad § to Alceste.—Geoffrey Chaucer. See Balade: (O.)—T: (C.)— A. yd, Absalon,” etc. º Ballad, Mº The Lake of the Dismal Swamp. OOI’ê. Lake of the Dismal Swamp, The.—EPs Ballad to Queen Elizabeth [of the Spanish Armada. A–0.]. —Austin Dobson.—EDY (Ballad of the Armada, A.)—CTBP—LH |Ballad upon a Wedding, A.—Sir J.: Suckling.—BLV—EPC —EPE (abr.)—ET-HBW-LC (abr.)—OEL–PYO (sel.)—WEP 2 (Bride, The-sel.)—BNL–EPs Ballad when at Sea, A.—C: Sackville, Earl of Dorset.—BLV Ballad with an Ancient Refrain.—Anon.— Ballade: “I often does a quiet read.”—W : E. Henley.—WA Ballade d’Aujourd’hui.-Coates Chapman.—HIP 2 - Ballade in Commendation of Honour, A. (Fr. The Palice of Honour.)—Gawain Douglas.-WEP 1 Ballade of a Dead Lady.—R: Le Gallienne.—AMV 2 Ballade of a Friar.—Andrew Lang.—HEV Ballade of Ballade-Mongers, A.—Augustus M. Moore.—PA Ballade of Banville.—Edmund Gosse.—EDY Ballade of Blue China. (C.)—Andrew Lang.—OS 2 Of Blue China.)—VA Ballade of Christmas Ghosts.-Andrew Lang.—BOO–OAC Ballade of Dead Friends.-E. A. Robinson.—AA Ballade of Dead Ladies.—François Willon. (Tr, by Andrew Lang.)—HBV—VSA Ballade of Dreams Transposed.—Gelett Burgess.—WSA Ballade of Expansion.—Hilda Johnson.—PAH-SAy Ballade of François Villon, as He Was About to Die.—J: D. Swain.—SP 1 Ballade A.—Lucy C. B. Robinson.—AA Ballade W: E. Henley.—VSA Eallade Labor and Love, A.—Anon.—HIP 2 Ballade Ladies' Names.—W. E. Henley.—HRV-VSA Ballade Lawn Tennis, A.—Franklin P. Adams.-HP 2 Ballade of Literary Fame.—Andrew Lang.—SAy Ballade of Middle Age.—Andrew Lang.—HEV |Ballade of My Lady's Beauty.—Joyce Kilmer.—HIBW-LBM |Ballade of Nicolete.—Graham R. Tomson.—PYO Ballade of Old Loves, A.—Carolyn Wells.-ChS—OAC Ballade of Old Sweethearts, A.—R : Le Gallienne.—VSA Ballade of Old-time Ladies, A.—François Villon. See Ballad of Dead Ladies, The. Ballade of Playing Cards, A.—Gleeson White.—VA Ballade of Riches.—E: Wilbur Mason.—HTb-II Ballade of Sleep.–Andrew Lang.—RLP Eallade of Suicide.—Gilbert K. Chesterton.—HIBW Ballade of Summer.—Andrew Lang.—HIBW-VSA BalladeM% ſhe Book-hunter. (C.)—Andrew Lang.—LBB– Of the Book-hunter.—WA Ballade of the Book-worm.—Andrew Lang.—FT Ballade of the Devil-may Care.—Gelett Burgess.-WSA Ballade of the Fan.—W : F. Kirk.—HIP 2 Ballade of the Game, A.—Anon.—HIP 2 Ballade of the Nurserie, A.—J: Twig.—NA Ballade of the Primitive Jest.—Andrew Lang.—HIBW Ballade of the Summer Boarder, The. — H: C. Bunner. — WS Ballade of Trees and the Master, A.—Sidney Lanier. See Ballad of Trees and the Master, A. Ballade of Wonder, A.—Cincinnati Commercial Tribune.— Ballade to Theocritus in. Winter. (Q.)—Andrew Lang. (To Theocritus in Winter.)—RLP—VA Ballet-girl, The. (Lippincott’s Magazine.)—BS 11—WR 27 Ballot, The.—J: Pierpont. See Word from a Petitioner, A. Ballot Reform.—Grover Cleveland.—BS 18 (Advent of the Ballot Reform, The-pliy. same.)—FD 2 Ballot-box, The. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Ballot-box, The.—Edwin H. Chapin.—CS 3—FD 1 Ballot-box, The...—J: G. Whittier. See Eve of Election, The. Ballotville Female Convention, The.—Anon.—CS 14 Of Of of Of Of Ball's Bluff.-Herman Melville.—AH 2 Balow. {{* Percy's Reliques.)—Anon.—OB (mod. vers.)— (Lady Ann Bothwell's Lament.)—BNL–HBP (Lady Anne Bothwell's Lament—0.)—FEP—HBW Balthazar and the Quack.-J: Tobin.—SS |Baltimore.—R. Rush Plumly.—APM Bamboozling Grandma.—Anon.—WR 17 (Flattering Grandma.)—PEO Bamborough Castle.—W: Lisle Bowles.—RLP Band in the Pines, The.—J: E. Cooke.—AA—BE—EDY Bandage. (Pantomime char.)—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE Bandit's Fate, The. (Punch.)—HPE Banford's Burglar-alarm.—Anon.—BS 13 Banging a Sensational Novelist.—Anon.—CS 27—HIH Bangs Family Tells a Story, The.—Sam W. Foss.-CS 34 Banish Sorrow.—G: Ogle.—BGV Banish the Snakes.—H. E. P.-WR 18 Banished Bejant, The.—R. F. Murray.—THP Banished Wife's Lament, The...—Anon.—EPO Banjo of the Past, The.—Howard Weeden.—AA Banjo Song, A.—Paul Laurence Dunbar.—HIP 2 Bankis of Helicon, The.—Alex. Montgomerie.—EBS Bank-notes and Coin.—G. : Canning.—SS Bankrout.—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. Bankrupt's Visitor, The.—T: D. English.-CS 18 Banks' Babies.—Anon.—SR 10 banks o' [wr. of Doon, The. Sel. fr. Rob't Burns.—BGV NL–BPB—CEL–CF.—EBS—EPS–FEP—GEP —GP—HGP–LOS 2—OB—PCK—PCL —POW — PYO—SEP—SP 3—WE—WEP 3 (Bonie Doon.)—EP (Bonnie Doon.)—HBV-LLC—MBL–RLP—SN (Ye Banks and Braes o' Bonnie Doon.)—PGT 1 (Ye Flowery Banks.)—EPR Banks o' Yarrow, The. (In Border Minstrelsy.)—Anon.— (Dºpens of Yarrow, The.)—BEB —EBS —FEP — (Dowie, goums of Yarrow, The-sl. abr.)—BESB–EBS (Versions vary slightly in wording.) |Bank-swallows, The.—Anon.—NV Banner Betsey Made, The.—T: C. Harbaugh.-FAS– PRR Banner Days of the Republic.—Alice M. Kellogg.—NYM Danner of the Covenanters, The. (Albr.)—Caroline E. S. Norton.—M.M.R. Banner of the Jew, The.—Emma Lazarus.—AA Bannerºe Stars, The.-R. W. Raymond. —AWB — Iłł Banner that Welcomes the World, The.—Hezekiah Butter- Worth.-CS 34 Bannockburn. (C.)—Rob't Burns.—BGV-BS 5–CBB — EDY—EPS—FEP—FPE—GEP—GN–HB—HIBP — HPB—LC—LOS 3—OS 1–PCK–PGGR —PPHS — PPV-RAC–RLP—SP 3—SSR—WEP 3 (Later vers.)—BPB - (With 2 add. St.)—BLP—BNL–GP (Battle of Bannockburn—later vers.)—CEL–EHT (Bruce to his Army.)—OTPC (Bruce to his Men at Bannockburn.)—HBV (Bruce to his Troops.)—BP (Bruce's Address to his Army.)—LC—SEP—VE (Later vers.)—CSS (Scots, Mºe #5-also C.)—BIHV-EBS — Ehl’ — EP — H Bannockburn.-Walter Scott. See Lord of the Isles, The. Banquet, The...—Letitia Landon.—FP Banquet, The. (Fr. Aurora.)—Mary A. Tincker.—WR 24 Ban-shee, The.—W: Allingham.—TIP |Banshee, The.—J : Todhunter.—D.B—VA Banty Tim.—J: Hay.-BNL–SC—SDR-SP 8 Baptism Defended.—Anon.—CS 18 Baptism of the Flag, The...—Barrett Baptismal Hymn.—H: Alford.—FE Baptizing the Twins. (Momo.)—Stanley Schell.—WR 47 Barbara.-Alex Smith.-CBP—M.M.R—OB (Somewhat diff. vers.) Barbara Allen's Cruelty. (In Percy's Reliques.)—Anon.— ºshiº-º-0TPC (Barbara Allan.)—EBS Barbara Blue.—Alice Cary-WR 16 13arbara Frietchie.—J: G. Whittier.—ABV —AFI 2 —AmSS —APM–AWB—BA.B—BE—BNL–CAP —CBB — CBP—CS 1–FEP—GN–GSP—HB —HEP —HBW —HBVy—HPB—HTb-I–LH (abr. )—MR—PAH — PAP—PCK–PGGR–PNW–PPV—PRR —RAC — RTV—SFM.–SMG-WR 43—YBW Barbara S.–. (Fr. Essays of Elia.)—C: Lamb.-MBL Barbarism of our British Ancestors. (Sel. fr. The African Slave Trade.)—W : Pitt, the younger.—SS Barbarity of National Hatreds—Rufus Choate.—SS—SSD (Enmity towards. Great Britain.)—OM (Old Grudge against England, The-abr.)—MRS Barbarossa,—Friedrich Rückert. (Tr. by H. W. Dulcken.) Barbarous Chief, The.—Ella W. Wilcox. —PEO Barberries.—Mary Aldis.—NPA Barberry Bush, The.—Grace Hazard Conkling.—AMV 3 Barberry-bush, The...—Jones Very.—EPs Barcarolle.—Ben W. Davis.—CS 35 Barclay of Ury.—J: G. Whittier.—AP—BNL–CAP—CBB —HB YBW Eastman,—AH P | 3 2 Bard AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Bard, The.--T: Gray.—BGV-BNL (br. Sels.) —BPB — Ehle—EP—EPR—EPs—FEP—HBP—LH–LHT — PGT 1–PFHS–RLP—SEP—WE—WEP 3 (Curse upon Edward. The-sel.)—OB . Bard and the Cricket, The.—Rob't Browning. Poets of Croisic, The. Bard Ethell, The. (Abr.)—Aubrey De Vere.—TIP Bard of the Dimbovitza, The. (Sel. fr.) (Tr. by Alma Strettell.)—“I am Content.”—SSR Bard Speaks, The. (Fr. the Epistle to my Brother George.) —J: Keats.-WEP 4 Bardell and Pickwick.--C : Dickens. Bards, The.—T: B. Read.—CR |Bard's Epitaph, A.—Rob't Burns.— BNL — EP — MBL — RLP—STC–WEP 3 - . Bard's #ent over his Children, A. — Padric Gregory. — Bards of Passion and of Mirth.-J: Keats.—BGV-OB (Ode—C.)—EP—HBP—WEP 4 (Ode on the Poets.)—CBP—FT-PGT 1–PEIS (To the Poets.)—FEP—HBW - Bard's Summons to War, The.—E: Bulwer-Lytton.—SS Bare-bosom'd Night.—Walt Whitman. See Song of Myself. Barefoot Boy, The.—J: G. Whittier. —AA —AFV –AL AmR-APM–BFW – BNL–CAP—CCB-GC —GEP —GN—HBV—HBVy—LBA —LC (abr. ) —OR. -- OVW-PF–PGpr—RAC—SFM —SMG —SN– WCL Barefoot gºy that Drives the Cattle Home, The.—Anon.— P y Barefooted Boys, The-Anon-BE te Bargain, The...—Sir Philip Sidney. See Arcadia, The. Bargains in Hearts.-Maud Hosford.—SP 6 Bark, The...—Anon.—CB • Bark of Clanranold, The. (Tr. by Alex. Nicolson.)—EBS rue Love , The. Br. Sel. Bark “True Love” [wr. Bark of fr.—B: F. Taylor.—HIDL (Fr. Poetical Cookery-book—Punch.)—HPE (Fr. Poetical Cookery-book—Punch.)—HPE Barley Broth. JBarley Water. The.—Mary Howitt.—OTPC Barley-mowers' Song, Barn Window, The.—Lucy Larcom.—BS 2 Barnaby Rudge. Ch. XLI.)—C: Dickens.—IR - (Mr. Tappertit Goes Out for the Evening.)—SP 7 Barnacles.—Sidney Lanier.—PCK Barney McGee.—R: Hovey.—HEV Barney O'Hea.—S: Lover.—RTI—TIP Barney O'Linn and the Leeches.—Anon.—CS 27 Barney's Invitation.—Philip Freneau.-PAH Barnyard Melodies.—Fred E. Brooks.—CS 28—WR 30 Earon and the Jew, The.—Walter Scott. See Ivanhoe. Baron De Kalb.-Anon.—AIH Baron $ººkin's Death.-Will M. Carleton. —SR 1 — Baron of cºckley, The.—Anon.—BB—BBB-EBS—ESB Baron O Leys, The.—(Ballad.)—ESB Baron Renfrew’s Ball.—C : Graham Halpine.—PAH Barons Bold, The.—W: J. Fox. —EHT-WA - - Baron's Last Banquet, The.—Albert G. Greene.—AA—Amp NL–BS 3—CS 3—FEP—HNS-OM-PF-RTV —SS—SSR, (Sel.)—Michael Rºyton—EPE See Two See Pickwick Papers. *- Earon's Wars, The. Barrel-organ, The.—Alfred Noyes.—H Barren Easter, The.—Clinton Scollard.—OAE Barren Moors, The.—W : E. Channing.—AA Barring o' the Door, The.—Anon.—ST Barry's flºck upon Sir Joshua Reynolds.-J: Wolcott.— P - Bar-tender's Story, The.—D: L. Proudfit.—CS 13—HP Bartholdi Statue, The.—Julian Hawthorne.—BS 15 Bartholdi Statue, The.—J: G. Whittier.—CAP—PAH Barthram's Dirge. (In Border Minstrelsy.)—R. Surtees.— BFW – BGV-BPB—CTBP - Bartol.-Amos B. Alcott.—AA Bartholomew.—Norman Gale.—GSP—HBV-HEVy Bas Bleu. (Punch.)—HPE - i Bascomb's Baby.—Anon.—CS 11 Ease Ball.—Anon.—MHR Base of all Metaphysics, The.—Walt Whitman.—CAP Baseball.—Hashimura Togo.—SP 4–WR 54 Paseball by the Old.—Anon.—HIP 2 Baseball never out of date.—S: E. Kiser.—WR 54 Bashful Earthquake, The, Br. sel. fr.—Oliver Herford. Earth.—THIP (Proem.)—AA Bashful. Man, The.—Jas. Smith.-WR 16 Bashful Marguerite, The.—Alice W. Rollins.—PyR. Bashfulness.-Rob't Herrick.-EPE Basia.-T: Campion.—PGT 1 Basis of Friendship, The.—W: De Witt Hyde.—BOF Basket of Flowers, A.—Sarah B. Stebbins.—CS 22 Basket-makers, The.—L.—ABV Basking.—-Sydney Dobell.—GP (sel.) (Home, Wounded.)—BNL–CBP Bass Solo, A.—Wallace Irwin.-SP 6 Bastard, The.—Kingsley Fairbridge.—SBOS—SGB Bastile, The.—W: Cowper. See Task, The. Bastille and the Starling, The...—Laurence Sterne.—OS 3 Easting Thread, A.—Anon.—BR—CHP (Harry's Mistake.)—LPS–PP Bat, The.—Lewis Carroll.—PA “Bathed in unfallen sunlight.” (Sel. fr. The New Jeru- salem.)—Horatius Bonar.—GG Bathed in War's Perfume.—Walt Whitman.—CAP Bathers, ºn-Arthur H. Clough. See Bothie of Tober-na- blo!ICI1. Sel. fr. (Cheerful Locksmith, The-Sel. fr. - Battle Hymn. D Bathing.—Arthur H. Clough. See Bothie of Tober-na- Wuolich. Bathing.—J: Keble.—OTPC—PCL Bathing.—Jas. Thompson. See Seasons, The. Baths.-Mary Campbell Monroe.—WR 47 Batteryº, Hot Action, A. (Detroit Free Press.)—Anon.— (Supporting the Guns.—CS 25—EA (abr.) Battle. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL - Battle.—Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage Battle.—Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.—NPA - Battle.—J: Milton. See Paradise Lost Battle, A.—C: Sumner—PEO Battle, The.—T: B. Macaulay.—BHV Battle, The.—T: Moore.—CEL Battle, The.—Friedrich Schiller (tr. by Bulwer-Lytton.) — CS 4—KNE–MMR—SS—TMD–WF, 33 Battle—A Naval Ode.—Anon.—AH Battle §§ he Clouds, The...—Theron Brown.—AH 2–TSS Battle above the Clouds, The.—W: D. Howells.-OCP Eattle Aº of 1862, The.—J: G. Whittier.—BE—HBP Battle Ballad, A.—Fs. O. Ticknor.—PAH Battle Bºg-Mayern Hill.—F's. Bret Harte.-ABV-PP *- H Battle Cry.—Emma D. Banks.-BR Battle Cry.—J: G. Neihardt.—HEV Battle Cry.—W: H: Venable.—PAH Battle £gº.” Shenandoah, The. (C.)—Joaquin Miller.— (Flag at Shenandoah, The.)—BS 21 Battle Flag of Earl Sigurd, The.—Anon.—HTb-II (Gustavus Adolphus.)—Michael Altenburg. (Battle Song of Gustavus Adolphus, The.)—BNL (Swedish Battle-song.)—OS 2 Battle Hymn [, The J.-Karl T. Körner.—BS 16—SS (Körner's Battle Hymn.—diff. tr.)—HDL Battle Hymn of the Republic.—Julia Ward Howe.—AA — AIH 2—AL—AmIP—AmSS—AIPM —APPV —ASL —. ASR-I—ASR-II—AWB–BE—BNL–BS 4—CBP — CBPC—CCB–CR—CSS—EPs—FEP—GEP—GN — GP—HB—HBV —HBVy —HDL —HPB —HTb-I — LBA—OAM —OS 3 —OVV —PAH —PAP —PCL — PPV-RAC–SMG-St.S—SR 8 —SSR —STC —TYP —WR 27—YBV (With chorus.)—LLC—PAPrm • Battle *A* Clouds, The.—W: D. Howells.-BE—EDY- The. (O.)—Michael Drayton.—ABV - EL–EHT-GN–OS 3—RLP (Agincourt.) —BIHV —HB — HBV — HBVy — LH (w. Shakespeare.)—LHT-OB–SEP—VE (Ballad of Agincourt [., The J.-BNL–BPB—EDY- FEP—HIB—HBP—PPV H Battle of Agincourt, BFW –BP—C Battle Battle Pattle Battle Battle Battle Battle |Battle Battle (To the Cambro-Britains and their Harps, etc.)—Ehl” EP—EPC–WEP 1 - Battle of . Albuera.-Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pil. grimage. |Battle of Alexandria, The.—Jas. Montgomery.—EDY Battle of Baltimore, The.—Anon.—AFL–PAH Battle of Bannockburn, The. (Ald. fr. The Days of Bruce, Chs. XXXVI. and XXXVII.)—Grace Aguilar.—BS 24 of Bannockburn, The.—J: Barbour.—EB's of Bannockburn.—Rob't Burns. See Bannockburn. of Bannockburn, The...—Walter Scott. See Lord of the Isles, The. º: Pºet—w. Shakespeare. See King Henry VI., t. * - of Beal’ an I)uine.—Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake, The. of Bennington, The.—W: C. Bryant.—EDY of Bennington, The.—E: J. Phelps.--TMR of Bennington, The.—T: P. Redman.—PAH of Blenheim, The. (C.)—Rob't Southey.—BGV- BNL–BP—CBOP—CBP—CS 8—EDY—EP—FAS —FEP—FPE—GN—GSP–HBP—HBV—HBVy — BIPB—LLC—LOS 2—OS 1 — OTPC–PC–PCK– —PCL–PGGR—PPV—RLP—SAy—SEP — SSR —STP–VE—WCL–WEP 4 (Aºi, plenheim)—crºp—oga–ERT-LC—PGT 1 — Battle of Bloody Brook, The, Sel. fr. (Indian, The.)—E: Everett.—OS 3 - (Indian Chief to the White Settler, The.)—BS 3—CS 4 (Indian Chieftain, The.—abr.)—LLC (Plea of the Pocomtuc Chief—abr.)—BLP (Supposed Speech of a Chief of the Pocomtuc Indians— abr.)—OCP—SS Battle of Bothwell Bridge ; a Lay of the Covenanters, The.— Allan Curr.—FR, Battle of Brandywine, The, Sel. fr.—G: Lippard. See Bat- tle of Germantown, The. Battle of Bridgewater, The.—Anon.—AH-PAH Battle of Bunker Hill, The. (Fr. Battles of the American Revolution.)—Anon.—OAI-PAH–SR 8 Battle of Bunker Hill, Sels. fr.-E.: Everett. Dizzy Activities of the Times, The.—SS Peace Congress of the Union, The.—SS Battle of Bunkers-Hill, The. (Sele. fr.)—Hugh H. Bracken- bridge.—Aplyſ Battle of Bunker['s], Hill [, The 1.-Frd’k S. Cozzens.—BS 4 (sel. ad.)—CS 10 24 TITLE INDEX Be a Battle of Cannae, The.—Eben H. Wells.-SR 3 Battle of Charlestown, The.—H: H. Brownell.—PAH Battle of Charleston Harbor, The.—Paul H. Hayne.—AH 2 . —AWB—BAB–BIE—EDY—OAM—PAH - Battle of Dundee, The.—Anon.—BS 26—HP 2 Battle of Erie, The.—Anon.—PAH - Battle of Eutaw Springs.--W: Gilmore Simms.-AH-PAH Battle of Eylau, The.—I: McLellan.-EDY Battle of Fontenoy.—T: O. Davis.--CR—CS 4 — FR (sl. abºr.)—TSS (Fontenoy.)—EDY—FEP—HBP—HBV—MMR Battle of Fontenoy.—Bartholomew Dowling.—FEP—HPB (“Irish Brigade” at Fontenoy, The.)—CS 4 Battle of Fredericksburg, The.—Kinahan Cornwallis.—EDY Battle of Germantown, The, Sels. fr. (In Washington and his Generals.)—G : Lippard. Battle of Germantown, The. (Sel. fr. Pt. V.)—TMR Heroes of the Land of Penn. (Pt. V., Ch. I., w, add. fr. The Battle of Brandywine, Ch. I.)—BS 5–CS 19 Battle of Gettysburg, The.—Howard Glyndon.—CS 1 Battle of Gettysburg.—C: F. Ward.—SR 2 Battle of Harlaw.—Walter Scott.—CBB—EPs—ESB Battle of Harlow, The.—(Ballad).-EBS Battle º ºnenlinden I, The J.-T: Campbell. See Hohen- ..]Il ClGIOl. Battle of Inkerman, The.—G. : W. Bungay.—CS 25 Battle of Inkerman, The, br. sel. fr.—Gerald Massey.—SAE Battle of Ivry, The.—T: B. Macaulay.—OM (br. sel.)— OS 2—SA—SEP—VE (Albr.)—BS 6—CEL–CR—CS 5—FR.—GP—SS—TMD (Ivry: A Song of the Hugenots—C.)—AmSS—BIHV — BIP–BPB—CBB—EDY-FEP—GN–HB —HBP — HBV—HBVy—HPB—LC (abr.)—NT—PCK–PPV —RTV—SFM-SP 8–SSR—VA—WR 43 Battle of King's Mountain, The.—Anon.—PAH Battle of Kossovo, The. Sels. fr.—Anon. (tr. by Rob't, Earl of Lytton).-OS 2 * Battle of La Prairie, The.—W: Schuyler-Lighthall.— AH- OCV-PAH-VA • ‘ . . Battle of Lake Champlain, The.—Philip Freneau.-EDY— H PA Battle of Lake Erie, The.—R : Hildreth.-OCP Battle of Lepanto, The.—Anon.—WR 6 Battle of Lexington, The.—G: W. Bungay.—CS 11 Battle of Lexington, The.—(Fr. Psalm of the West.)—Sid: ney Lanier.—GP—PAP Battle of Lexington, The.—Mason L. Weems—BLP Battle of Life, The.—Anon.—FAS Battle of Life, The.—S. Olin.—CS 7 Battle of Fiºriok, The.—W: M. Thackeray.—BLV—EDY Battle of Linden, The.—T: Campbell. See Hohenlinden. Battle of Lookout Mountain. (Sl. abr.)—G : H : Boker.— BS 4—CS 2—PAEH-WR 10 Battle ºpokout Mountain, The.—Kinahan Cornwallis.-- Battle of Lovell's Pond, The.—H: W. Longfellow.—PAH Battle of Maciejowice, The.—T: Campbell. See Pleasures of Hope, The. Battle of Maldon, The.—Anon.—EPO Battle of Manila.-Sarah B. Kennedy.—BS 26 Battle # Manila–H. Cabot Lodge. See War with Spain, € Battle of Manila, The.—Amelia J. Burr.—WR 24 Battle of Manila, The.—R : Hovey.—PAH Battle of Mission Ridge, The.—B : F. Taylor. of Mission Ridge, The. Battle of Moncontour, The.—T: B. Macaulay.—EDY Battle of Monmouth, The.—T: D. English.-PAH Battle of Monmouth, The.—R. H.-PAH Battle of Morat, The.—W: W. Story.—EDY Battle gºoraarten—Felicia D. Hemans.—BS 14—HPB— (Song of the Battle of Morgarten—O.)—EDY Battle of Morris Island, The.—Anon.—PAH Battle ºrtreesboro, The.—Rinahan Cornwallis.-EDY- Battle of Muskingum, The.—W : H. Safford.—PAH Battle of Naseby, The. (C.)—T: B. Macáulay.—BPB—CEL —Ehl?—EHT-EPC–GEP—HBV— LHT — PPV— SP 7–VA—WEP 4 (Abr.)—CSS—EA (Naseby.)— BEIV — BNL —BIP —EDY —FEP —HB — EHBP—HPB—RLP Battle of New Orleans, The.—T: D. English.-EDY—HPB —PAH-PAP Battle of New Orleans, The.—Wallace Rice.—EDY Battle of Niagara, The. —(Sels. fr.)—J: Neal.—APM Battle of Oriskany.—C : D. Helmer.—APi—PAH Battle of Otterburn [or Otterburne or Otterbourne], The. (In Border Minstrelsy and Percy’s Reliques.)—Anon. —BEB—BIESB–CEB—EBS—EP — EPC —ESB — FIBW-OB.B—OEB (Shorter and diff. vers.)—BIPIB —EHT (sl. abr. and sl. See Storming º, If. “Battle of our life is won, The.” (Fr. Praying Always.) — Lucy Larcom.—HIDL Battle of Philiphaugh, The.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Battle of Plattsburg, The.—Anon.—PAH Battle of Plattsburg Bay, The.— Clinton Scollard.— AH — PAH Battle of Pultowa, The-Rob't Southey.—EDY Battle of Queenstown, The.—W: Banker, Jr.—AH-PAH . Battle of St. Albans.—W: Shakespeare. See King Henry VI., Part II. Battle of St. Crispian's Day.—W: Shakespeare. IHenry V. - Battle of Salamis, The.—AEschylus (tr., by J. S. Blackie.) —CS 15–POW (in Eng. and Gºk. Battle of Santiago.—Winfield S. Schley.—PRR Battle of Santiago, The.—H: Cabot Lodge. See War with Spain, The. Battle of Shrewsbury, The. (Sel. fr. Harry of . Monmouth, im. Historic Boys.)—Elbridge S. Brooks.-W.R. 22 |Battle of sºvºury—w: Shakespeare. See King Henry Battle of Somerset.—Cornelius C. Cullen.—PAH Battle of Splendid Silence, The.—E. Nesbit.—RTV Battle % sºon on the Seaboard.—Philip Freneau.- See King Battle of Tewksbury.—W: Shakespeare. VI., Part III. Battle of the Angels.-J. : Milton. See Paradise Lost. Battle of the Baltic, [The].—T: Campbell.—BBB-BGV- BIHV-BP—BIPB—CBB—CBP—CEL–EBS—EDY —EHT-EP—EPC–EPN —EPs —FEP —GN —GP —GSP—HB—HBP—HBV-HIPB — LHT-IOS 2 —OS 2—OTPC—PGGR–PGT 1 — POA – PPV- RLP—RTV—SEP—SSR—WE—WEP 4 (Abr.)—LH–OB Battle of the Boulevard, The. (In Lays of the Scottish Cav- See Boyne Water, The. aliers.)—W: Aytoun.—HPE Battle of the Boyne, The...—Anon. Batte of the Cowpens, The.—T: D. English.-AH-PAH– PAP—SR 5—WR 10 (sl. abr.) Battle of the Frogs and Mice.—Anon.—WR. 11 - Battle §s'; Regs, The.—Fs. Hopkinson.—APM–AWB— 12 Battle of the King's Mill.—T: D. English.-AH 2–PAH Battle of the Strong, The. Sel. fr. (The Scaling of Percé #-sel. fr. Bk. W., Ch. XI.)—Gilbert Parker.—- Battle of the Summer's Islands, The, Sel. fr.-Edmund Waller.—EPE—WEP 2 Rattle of the Wilderness, The.—Mary Tenella.—AH 2 Battle of Tippecanoe, The.—Anon.—PAH-WR 10 Battle of Towton.—W: Shakespeare. See King Henry VI., Part III. . Battle of Trafalgar, The.—S: J. Arnold.—SSR Battle of Trenton.—Anon.—AH–AWB—EDY-OAI-OCP —PAPH–PAP—SP 8—SSR—WR. 49 Battle of Valparaiso, The.—Anon.—AH-PAH Battle of Waterloo I, The 1.-Lord Byron. See Childe Har- old's Pilgrimage. : Battle of Waterloo, The.—Victor Hugo. See Les Misérables. Battle g Zaraila.—Louise de la Ramée. See Under Two lags. Battle Poem, A.— B : F. Taylor.—WR 10 Battle Sleep.–Edith Wharton.—AMV 3 - Battle Song.—Ebenezer Elliott.—CEL–LHT-NT— OB — PPV –WEP 4 Battle Song.—Rob't B. Wilson.—PAH Battle Song for Freedom, A.—Gail Hamilton.—CSS Battle Song of Gustavus Adolphus, The.—Michael Altenburg. See Battle Hymn. r Battle Until Victory (Class Song).--Anon.—WR 54 Battle with the Tramp, The.—Howell L. Piner.—WR 23 Battle-call of Anti-Christ, The.—Fs. B. Crofton.—TCW Battle-cry, A.—Lee Shippey.—HP 2 Battle-cry of Freedom, The.—G : Frd'k Root.—AWB— FLD —PAH-PAPrm 3 Battledore and Shuttlecock.—Amy Lowell.—AMV 4 Battle-field, The. (C.)—W: C. Bryant.—AA—ASL– AmI2 —APPV—BLP (sel.)—BNL–BS 25—FEP—HB — HBP—OAM—PRR (sl. abr.)—SS—STC—YBV (Truth Invincible).-WHO (“Yet nerve thy spirit to the proof”—br. sel.)—GG Battle-field, The.—Emily Dickinson.—AA See King Henry Battle-field, The.—Lloyd Mifflin.—PAH Battle-Flag of Sigurd, The.—Dora Greenwell.—OVW Battle-flags, The.—Carl Schurz. See Eulogy on Charles Sumner. Battle-hymn of the Republic.—Julia Ward Howe. See Battle Hymn of the Republic. Battles of the American Revolution, Sel. fr. (Battle of Bunker Hill, The.)—Anon.—SR 8 Battle-ship and Torpedo-boat.—J. W. M.–PAPrm Battle-Song, A.—W. L. Courtney.—PPV Battletº of the Oregon.—Wallace Rice.—AH 2–EDY— Batuschka.-T: B. Aldrich.-AmIP - Baucis and Philemon.—Jonathan Swift.—FEP—HPE (Sels.)—CGd—GN—OS 1—WR 11 Bay Billy.—Frank H. Gassaway.—CBP—MR—RTV (Abr.)—BS 8–CS 20–FR—SPE—SR 2 Bay *i; The.—HI: H. Brownell.—AH 2–AWB–BE– Ps—PAH-PAP (abr.)—WR 10 (sel.) Bay of Bºy, The Andrew Cherry.—BGV—BNL–OTPC Bay of Dublin.-Lady Dufferin.-BIP Bayadere, The...—F's. S. Saltus.-AA Bayard Taylor.—Craven L. Betts.—EDY Bayard Taylor.—J : G. Whittier.—GP—FIBW “Bayard Taylor and the school he represents.”—Anon.—GG Bayonet Charge, The.—Nathan D. Urner.—CS 4–KNE Bazaar Girl, The.—Sir Edwin Arnold.—WR 8 Be a “Try” Boy.—Anon.—WR 17 Be a. AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Be a Woman.—E: Brooks.-BS 14 - Be as Thorough as you Can.—C: (?) Mackay.-BS 10 Be Blind and Kind.—Anon.—WR 55 “Be careful that you do not commend yourself.”—Sir Mat- thew Hale.—GG z Be Careful What You Say.—Anon.—OS 36 Be Comprehensive.—Anon.—KNE Considerate.—Anon.—TT Content.—Anon.—CD Content.—Anon.—CSS (abr.) (Carriage and Couple, The.)—MYF (True Source of Contentment.)—CS 9 Contented.—Anon.—HIP 2 Each a Gentleman.-W: M. Thackeray.—YC Glad.—Edith Virginia Brodt.—WR. 57 “Be glad and full of joy to-day.”—Anon.—WR 57 Be in Earnest.—E: Bulwer-Lytton.—PP—YFR Be in Time.—Anon.—PyS Be Just, and Fear Not.—HI: Alford.—CS 11 (Be True—abr.—at. to Collyer.)—TMR. Just, and Fear Not.—W: Shakespeare. Kinjºuartet (ree.) for Four Little Children.—Anon. —TE Rind.—Luella Clark.-SP 4 ; Kind.—Dora Dunn.—PyR Rind to the Birds.-(Christian Weekly.)—PyS Like George Washington.—S. Jennie Smith.—WR 49 Merciful to the Horse.-Rob't K. Kernighan.-SBOS— SGB Be Mine, and I Will Give Thy Name.—W: C. Bennett.—WA “Be near when I am dying.”—H; W : Baker.—HID “Be not Conformed to this World.”—Woodrow Wilson.— WR, 54 : (Galatians, Ch. VI., 7-9.) Bible.—LLC See King Henry not Deceived. Be Patient.—Anon.—TFS Be Patient.—H. W. Dulcken.—LPP - IBe Patient.—R : C. Trench. See Patience.—W: J. Linton. Be Polite.—Anon.—CBOIP—TT - Polite.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE . “Be quiet; fear not.”—Frances R. Havergal.—HID Still.—Dwight Williams.-W.R. 33 * Still. The Hanging Gardens Were a Dream.—Trumbull Stickney.—LBM Be Strong.—Maltbie D. Babcock.-HTb-I-SP 4 Be Strong.—Cora M. Eager.—SSS Be Thou a Bird, My Soul.—A. G. C.—HIP 2 Be True.—Anon.—CS 26 - Be True.—H: Alford (at. to Collyer).-See Be Just, and Fear Not. Be True. ...(O.)—Horatius Bonar.—CSS—GN—GSP—HBW —SP 1–SSS º (True Teaching.)—CS 19 Up and Doing.—C: A. Wingarter.—WR 55 |Useful.-G : Herbert.—GN–GSP—RAC Be ye # Love ºth April Tide —Clinton Scollard.—AA— BW- Be Ye Ready.—J. B. Walter.—CS 31 Beacon, The, sels. fr.—Joanna Baillie. Fishº Song. (Song fr. Act II., Sc. 1.)—EBS— P ! * Morning Song. (Song fr. I., 1.)—FEP (“Up, quit thy bower.”)—BNL Beacon Light, The.—Julia Pardoe.—SS Beal’ an I)huine.—Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake, The. Beam of Light, A.—J: J. Rooney.—AA Bean Socials.--Anon.—Eul. Bean-Blossoms. (St. James Gazette.)—HP Bear Butte Mountain.-D. : Wilson.—CS 21 Bear Story.-Joaquin Miller.—WR 2 Bear's Sons, The.—Judge Parry.—GSP Beast in the Tower, The.—C : and Mary Lamb.-OTPC Beasts, The-Walt Whitman.—HEV–OVW Beasts, o; and Fishes. – Adelaide O’Keeffe. — HBV — Beasts' Confession, The.—Jonathan Swift.—HIPE—WEP 3 Beat l Beat I Drums —Walt Whitman.-BE—BIP–CAP— LH-OAM—PIPV-RTV Beati Illi...—J: Addington Symonds.-CBP—THV Beati Mortui.-Louise I. Guiney.—LBA - Beatingwºnductor. (Detroit Free Press.)—CH-CS 35– Beatitude.-Aubrey De Vere.—CBP Beatitudes, The.—Bible. See St. Matthew. Beatitudes in Broad Scotch, The.—Anon.—SR 13 Beatrice.—Anon.— * Beatrice.—Dante Alighieri. See Divine Comedy, The. Beatrice.—W: Shakespeare. See Much Ado about Nothing. Beatrice Descending from Heaven.—Dante Alighieri. See Divine Comedy, The. Beatrice. (Sel. fr.)—Jos. Sheridan. See La Fanu. Beau Brummell.—Blanchard Jerrold.—StS Beauregard.—Caroline Anne Warfield.—AH 2–PAH Beau Tibbs, His Character and Family. (Sel. fr.)——Oliver Goldsmith. . (Beau Tibbs.)—FT Beau's Reply.—W: Cowper.—BGW-LOS 2—OTPC–PoE. Beauteous Death.-H: Waughan.—NT Beatueous Flower, The...—Johann W. von Goethe. est Flower, The. Beauties of English Orthography, The.—Anon.—WA Beauties of Morning.—Jas. Beattie.—See Minstrel, The. Beauties of Nature, The...—Anon.—CP Beauties of Nature, The-Rob't Burns.—FP Be Be See Fair- Beauties of Nature, The.—Anthony C. Deane.—SAy Beauties of Nature.—Moodie.—LLC - Beauties of intº Cruz, The. (Sel. fr.) Beautiful, The.—E. H. Burrington.—FP—WR 33 Beautiful, The.—J: A. Dorgan.-AA Beautiful, The, Sel. fr. (“Handsome does.”)—J: G. Whittier.—TMR Beautiful Allegory, A.—(Portland Transcript. Beautiful are the Mountains. lagher.—AD Beautiful Artist, The.—Pamelia Vining Yule.—TCV Beautiful Child.—W. A. H. Sigourney—Or M . Beautiful Pºwel The ; or, Undaunted Female, The.—Anon. IPhilip Freneau. * is that Handsome )—HTb-II - (W. music.) — W: D. Gal- \ Beautiful Death.-J: Dryden. See Eleonora. Beautiful Death.-J: Lancaster Spalding.—HP 2 Beautiful Dreams.--Anon.—CS 8 Beautiful Feet.—Anon.—WR 17 Beautiful Gate, . The-Anon-CS 25—PF - Beautiful Grandmamma. (Standard of the Cross.)—HP– MYF–PFHS-SSS . Beautiful Grandmamma-Mary A. Denison.—CBOP Beautiful Hands.--Anon.—AmSS—PyS - Beautiful Hands.—Ellen M. H. Gates.—BS 15 — HTb-I– (My Mother's Hands.)—HP–OrNI ... " - Beautiñº, Creation, The.—Timothy Dwight.—BS 17— Beautiful Island of Ceylon, The.—Phillips Brooks.-NV Beautiful Lady, The-J: Martin.—OrNſ - 's Beautiful Land of Nod, The. (O.)—Ella W. Wilcox. —AmSS —PyS (Land of Nod, The.)—BS 22 - Beautiful Legacy, A.—Walter Lloyd Smith.-SR 14 Beautiful Legend, A.—Anon.—KNE Beautiful May. (W. music.)—Anon.—AD Beautiful Mind, The.—Anon.—BS 19 Beautiful Snow, The.—Carolina Griswold.—CS 3 Beautiful Snow.—Major Sigourney.—HIP Beautiful Snow [.,. The j.-J: [wr. Jas. J W : Watson.—FEP —FTR-HP–HTb-II—LLC (abr.)—M.M.R—WR 43 (Sel.)—POS (Wording varies sl. in diff. entries.) º, Beautiful Spring Time. (W. music.)—Anon.—AD Beautiful Things.-Anon.—AD Beautiful Things.-Ellen P. Allerton.—SSS—TFS (abr.) Beautiful Things.-Jane Taylor.—PGpr—SMG Beautiful Trees.—A. L. R.—AD Beauty, Sel. fr.-Ralph W. Emerson.—IR Beauty.—Theodore A. Haultain.—TCW Beauty.—J: Keats. See Endymion. Beauty.—Theo. H. Rand.—TCW Beauty.—Alex. Smith.-VA Beauty, Sel. fr.—Edmund Spenser.—BNL–EPs Beauty.—E: Hovel, Lord Thurlow.—BNL (Sonnet.)—HBP Beauty, Sel. fr.—Martin Farquhar Tupper. (Conqueror, The.)—CBP (Mental Supremacy.)—CBP (Source of Man's Ruling Passion.)—CBP Beauty.—W: Winter.—BNL Beauty and Beauty.—Rupert Brooke.—GnR-II Beauty and Duty.—Ellen Hooper.—HE"W Beauty at the Plough.-Arthur J. Munby. See Dorothy: A Country Story. Beauty Bathing.—Anthony Munday.—OB (Colin.) —PGT 1 (To Colin Clout.)—WEP 1 - - Beauty Clear and Fair. (Fr. The Elder Brother.)—J: Fletcher.—EP—HBIP–OB–OEL - - Beauty Everywhere.—W. L. Smith.-TE'S Beauty Fades.—W: Drummond.—FEP ("ºf not, Sweet soul, those curled waves of gold.”)— Beauty Immortal.—W : B. Rands.-CHV Beauty in the Grave.-Rob't Blair.—RLP Beauty 1% England, The.—Eliz. B. Browning. See Aurora eIgn. . - - Beauty § face and Beauty of Soul.--Abbie J. Thornton.— See Beauty of Greece and the Grecian Isles.—Lord Byron. Giaour, The. Beauty of Nature.—Hugh Miller.—LLC Beauty of Piety, The.—S. C. Edgarton—CS 16 Beauty of . Terror, The. (In Songs of Experience.)—W: Blake-LH - : (Tiger, The L-C.)—BEV–BGV-BNL–BVC–CBOP— CBP—CBPC—CHV-CSBIP– EP – EPR – EPs — FEP—GEP—GN–GSP–GT-HBP—HBV— HBVy —LOS 1–NT—OR–OTPC–PCL–PYO – RAC — RLP—SEP—SN–SSR—STC—WE—WEP 3 (Sl. abºr.)—CEL (Abr.)—CGd—OS 1 Beauty of the Clouds.-J: Ruskin. See Modern Painters. Beauty of the Sea, The...—Anon.—CS 32 Beauty of the World, The.—W: B. Rands.-NT Beauty of Trees, The.—Wilson Flagg.—OAA “Beauty, sweet love l is like the morning dew.”—S: Daniel. See Sonnets to Delia. Beauty, Time and Love.—S: Daniel.—See Sonnets to Delia. Beauty, Triumphant.—J: Keats, See Endymion. Beauty’s Immortality.—J: Keats. See Endymion. Beaver, The.—Mary Howitt.—POS Beaver Brook.-Jas. R. Lowell.—APM–CAP—PNW 26 TITLE INDEX Being Becalmed.—S: K. Cowan.-BS 15—CS 25 (Becalmed at Sea—abr.)—WR 26, Recalmed.—J: B. Tabb.-AA Becalmed at Eve.—Arthur H. Clough.--CBP Becalmed at Sea.—S : K. Cowan. See Becalmed. Because.—Anon.—BS 21—WR 20 Because.—E: Fitzgerald.—HEV—THP–WSA Because.—Adelaide Anne Procter.—BIL Because a Knife was Missing.—Anon.—WR 52 “Because I oft, in dark abstracted guise.”—Sir Philip Sid- ney. See Astrophel and Stella. Because of Some Good Act.—Anon.—HTb-II “Because of You.”—Sophia Almon-Hensley.—HEV Recause She is a Mother. (By various awthors.)—Orlū. Because She's a Woman, Not Her Learning.—Anon.—WR 55 Because You Love Me.—(Pall Mall Magazine.)—HTb–II Because You Love Me, Dear.—“Viola.”—FLS Becket, Sels. fr.-Alfred Tennyson. Becket, Selected Scenes. (Sels, fr. Act I., Scs. 1 and 3, and fr. Act II., Sc. 2.)—EH Bower Scene from Becket. (Ald. fr. Act IV., Sc. 2.)—CR (Becket Saves Rosamond.)—NDP Murder of Thomas à Becket, The. (Ald. fr. Act V., Sc. 3.) BS 13—CDD Becky Miller.—Anon.—HPI Beclouded.—Emily Dickinson.—AA Bed During Exams.-Clara W. Vail.—PA Bed in Summer.—Rob't L: Stevenson.—ASR-II— CFBP — GSP–PGpr—PyR—QH–LC—RAC–SMG-TYP Bed of Aºurºs. The.—Charlotte P. Stetson-Gilman.- Bed Time.—Grace May North.-CB Bed-Charm.—Anon.—ABV Bedlam Town.—Ella W. Wilcox. —TFS Bedouin Child, The.—Theo. Watts-Dunton.—GC Bedouin Love Song.—Bayard Taylor. See following. Bedouin Song. (O.)—Bayard Taylor.—AA—AL–AmI2– APM–ASL–BOL–FEP—FTA—GEP—HBW-LBA (Bedouin Love Song.)—BNL–PYO—SP 2 Bedouins of the Skies, The.—Jas. B. Kenyon.—AA Bed-time.—Katha. Newbold Birdsall.—CB Bed-time.—F's. St. Clair-Erskine, Earl of Rosslyn.—BLV— HBV—HBVy—OVV—Poſt—TM–VA Bedtime. (Youth’s Companion.)—TT Bedtime Comes too Soon.—Burges Johnson.—WR 52 Bed-Time Song.—Emilie Poulsson.—HPV—HBVy Bed-Time Story, The.—Clara Doty Bates.—CBOP Bee, The.—Emily Dickinson.—GN Bee and the Butterfly, The.—Anon.—LPS–TFS (Work and Play.)—COS—PP Bee and the Rose, The.—Anon.—TFS Beech Tree's Petition, The.—T: Campbell.—AD—BGW– HBV-OAA—OTPC–PGT 1–SN Peecher on Eggs.-H. : W. Beecher.—BS 8 Beech-nut Gatherer, The. — Pamela Vining Yule. — OCW — SBOS—SGB - . Beech-tree's Petition, The.—T: Campbell. See Beech Tree's Petition. Bee-hunt in the Far West, A.—Washington Irving—FTR Beelzebºnd Job. (Job's Luck—O.)—S: T. Coleridge.— (Epigram: “Sly Beelzebub,” etc.)—BNL (Epigram on Job and the Devil.)—FEP (Job.)—THP (G.)—G : Arnold.—AA—AFV—AL Eeer.—C : S. Calverley.—BLV Bees, The.—Anon.—CBOP Bees, The.—W: Shakespeare. See King Henry V. Bees, The.—R. : C. Trench.--CBP Bees.—Frank D. Sherman.-LFL—PPl Bees a-Zwarmen.—W : Barnes.—ABV Bee's Mission, The.—Marion Short.—WR 36 Bees of Myddelton Manor, The.—May Probyn.--WA Bee's Sermon, The.—Anon.—WR 6 Bee's Wisdom, The.—Anon.—TT Beethoven.—R. : W. Gilder.—EDY Beethoven.—J: H. Ingham.—EDY Beethoven.—Arthur J. Stringer.—TCW Beethoven.—Celia Thaxter.—CBP Beethoven.—J: Todhunter.—TIP Beethoven and Mozart.—E: Fitzgerald.—FT Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata.-Anon.—CS 33—HTb-II Beethoven's Third Symphony.—R : Hovey.—BNL T}efo’ de Wah. —Harrison Goodel.—SR 15 Before a Collection Made for the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. (O.)—Reginald Heber. (Missiº, Hymn.)—BGV-CBOP—FEP—HBV—LLC —OTP a Saint's Picture.—Walter S. Landor.—GC a Statue of Achilles.—G. : Santayana.-HBV and After.—Anon.—WR. 20 and After.—Oliver M. Brown.—VA, Before and After.—C : T. Grilley.—HIH Before and After School.—Anon.—WR 7 (School—Before and After. —LLC Before and Behind.—Abbott Lawrence.—WR 18 Before Battle.—C: Dibdin.—OTPC Before Commencement.—G : S. Hellman.—WR 51 Before Dawn, (sel. fr.)—Harold Monro. (Child of Dawn.)—GnR-I (Lake Leman.)—GnR-I Before it is Mºo Late.—G. : Bancroft Griffith.-H.P 2—OAMs r * Before Before Before Before (Bonnie Mary. )—GP (Farewell, A.)—PGT 1 (My Bonnie Mary—also C.)—OB Before #" ºrJsilver Tassie, The-O.).-Rob't Burns.— Before Playing Tinkertown.—Edmund Vance Cooke.—HSp Before Sailing. (All the Year Round.)—HP Before School and After School.--Anon.—SSC Before Sedan.—Austin Dobson—BINL–CS 16—EDY — GP LOS 3–OS 1–R.TV—VE Before She Thought.—Moses Gage Shirley.—WR 7 Before Sleep.–Sir T: Browne.—EPs (Evening Hymn.)—CEL–FEP Before Sunrise in Winter.—E: R. Sill.—AA Before the Ball.—Anon.—CS 40 Before the Battle.—T: Moore.—PPV Before the Battle of Hastings. (Fr. Albion's England.)—W: Warner.—WEP 1 l T3efore the Bay State Club, Sel. fr. (Homes of the People, The.)—H: W. Grady.—FD 2—PPS (Home, The—sl. abr.)—TMD (Home in the Government, The-sl. diff. vers.-fr. The Farmer and the Cities.)—BS 18–PFP “Before the beginning of years.”—Algernon C: Swinburne. See Atalanta in Calydon. Before the Blossom.—Rob’t U. Johnson.—WSA Before the Bridal.-Bayard Taylor.—CBP Before the Convent of Yuste, 1556.-August, Count Platen- Hallermünde.—EDY Before the Execution. (Dial.)—Anon.—MBD Before the Explosion. (Tab.)—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE Before the Fire.—Rob't L: Stevenson.—RAC Before § Gate.—W : D. Howells. – GP — LTV — STC — 2 Before the Gates.—Frank L. Stanton.—SP 6 Before the Mirror.—Anon.—WR 2 Before the Mirror —Algernon C: Swinburne.—OVW Before the Old Castle of Verona.-Giosué Carducci.—(Tr. by M. W. Arms.)—TIWP Before the Paling of the Stars.-Christina G. Rossetti.- BOC–HBVy Before the Party.—A. C. Gordon.—WR 19 Before the Prime.—Kate Putnam Osgood.—CBIP Before the Rain.—T: B. Aldrich.-AL–AIPM–BNL —GN —GP—LC—POS—SFM–SMG-STC–TYP . Before the Rain.—Amélie Rives.—AA Before the Robin Dares.—Rose Morgan.—S Before the Sacrament.—Reginald Heber.—BGV Before the Toy Shop Window.—J: Kendrick Bangs.-W.R. 25 Before Vicksburg.—G : H. Boker.—EDY—PAH–PEO Beggar, The.—Drayton.—NT Beggar, The.—Jas. R. Lowell.—PC—PHS Beggar, The.—T: Moses.—BNL (Beggar's Petition, The.)—CBOP–CS 12—FEP—OTPC Beggar and the King, The.—J. C. Goodwin.—SSS Beggar at the Door, The.—HI: Constable.—NT Beggar Maid, The. (O.)—Alfred Tennyson.—CGd—CSBP— FIBW-TIOS 3–OTPC (Beggar Maid and King Cophetua, The.—w. tab.)—TCP Beggar Man, The.—Lucy Aiken.—CBOP Bessarcºab the Fairy Queen, The.—Rob't Herrick,- Beggar-Boy, The.—Anon.—CBOP Beggar-Girl, The.—Anon.—CBOP Beggar-Laddie, The.—(Ballad.)—ESB Beggar-Man, The...—C : and Mary Lamb. Beggars.—Ella Higginson.—AA—LBA Beggars, The.—Marg. Widdemer.—NPA Beggar's Daughter of Bednall-Greene, The.—Anon.—WR 1 Beggar's Gift, The.—S. D. Smith, Jr.—BS 26 Beggar's Holiday, The.—J: Fletcher.—EPE Beggar's Petition, The.—T: Moss. See Beggar, The. Begin Again.—Susan Coolidge.—HTb-I Begin your Reform Today.—Anon.—WR 52 Beginners.-Walt Whitman,—AA Beginning Again.—Anon.—CS 10 Beginning Right.—E. H. Trafton.—MD Beginning the Year.— (By various awthors.)—NYM Beginnings of Things.-Mary Jean Miller.—WR 55 Beg-Innish.—J: M. Synge.—DB - Begone, Dull Care l—Anon.—STC Begum Speech.-R. : B. Sheridan. See Impeachment of War- ren Hastings, The. * Dehave Yoursel’ before Folk. — Alex. Rodger. — BINL (si. abr.)—EBS—HBV—RTV—THP-WR 58 | Behavior.—Ralph W. Emerson.—MAL Behind the Closed Eye.—Fs. Ledwidge.—HT Behind the Mask.-Adeline D. T. Whitney.—CBP Behind the Scenes.—Mrs. M. L. Rayne.—SD Behind the Times. (Dial.)—Anon.—MPD Behind the Veil, Sel. fr.—Jas. De Mille.—TCW Behind the Veil.-H. : Vaughan.—EP Behind Time.—Freeman Hunt.—CS 22—FR (abr.) Behold a Martyr.—H: Ward Beecher.—WR 46 “Behold a woman l’’ (Fr. Faces.)—Walt Whitman.—HPP Behold, I flººd at the Door and Knock.-W. : Walsham How, E —E'EP Behold the Deeds 1–H : C. Bunner.—HIBW-PA—THP Beignet de Pomme. (Fr. Poetical Cookery-book.)—(Punch.) —HIPE OTPC Being a Boy. (Sels.)—C: D. Warner.—PP—YFR Being a Man.—Anon.—PyR. Being Content.—Anon.—HTb-II Being Thankful.-Clara J. Denton.-LPD 27 Belagoholly AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Belageholly Days.--Anon.—BNL–HH–THP (abr.)—WA Belated.—J: G. Whittier.—AD Belated Violet, A.—Oliver Herford.—AA - Beleasº City, The.—HI: W. Longfellow.—BPB—CAP— . d (abr.)—HBW-LOS 2—OTPC Belfry of Bruges, The. Sel. fr. (Carillon.)—H: W. Long- fellow.—BNL–CAP—HBV-POW-PEV Belfry of Ghent, The.—Rob't Maguire.—CS 12—SA Belfry #iºn, The.—Nathaniel P. Willis.-BNL–CBP— Belgian Christmas Eve Procession, A.—Anon.—BOC Belialºgress, Opposing War.—J: Milton. See Paradise OSt. Belief and Doubt. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Belief in Astrology, The.—Friedrich Schiller. See Wallen- stein. Belief of the Egyptians, The.—Amelia B. Edwards.-OAE Believe and Take Heart.-J: Lancaster Spalding. See God and the Soul. Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms.--T: Moore.—BGV-BNL–BOL–FEP — FTA — HBV- PYO—RLP—WEP 4 "Believ, me still, as I have ever been.”—J: G. Whittier.— Belinda, Alex. Pope. See Rape of the Lock, The. Belinda's Recovery from Sickness.-W.; Broome.-OB Belinda's Shopping.—Anon.—BS 27 . Bell, A.—Clinton Scollard.—AA—HT Bell, The.—Carl Spitteler.—HGV Bell, The...—B : F. Taylor. See Baggage. - Bell and Brook.-S: T. Coleridge. See Three Games, The. Bell of Atri, The. (Tales of a Wayside Inn : The Sicilian's Tale.)—H: W. Longfellow.—CS 14—STP–TYP Bell of Innisfare, The.—Anon.—DR Bell of Liberty, The.-Joel T. Headley.—WR 10 (Abr.)—FD 1—SR 7 Bell of St. John’s, The. (Youth’s Companion.)—CS 37 Bell of St. Michel, The.—W. H. Drummond.—CS 38 Bell of the Angels, The.—Rose Osborne.—CS 29. (Legend, A.)—FHS Bell of the “Atlantic,” The-Lydia H. Sigourney.—CS 2 Bell of Zanora, The.—W: R. Rose.—BS 12 Bell-branch, The.—Jas. H. Cousins.—DB Belle of the Ball, The. (Every-day Characters, III. : The Belle of the Ball-room—C.)—W. M. Praed.—BLV— BN,#EP-FEP—Hay–HPE—RTV —STC —THIP (End of the Romance, The-Sel.)—FLS Bellerophon.—G. : Meredith.-EP IBelles, The.—T: H. Daly.—SP 7 tº Bell-founder, The, Sel. fr. (Labor Song.)—Denis F. Mac- Carthy.—BNT, Belligerent Non-combatants.-W: T. Sherman,—HLP—OAM Bellman, The.—Rob't Herrick.-EPE Bellman’s Song, The.—Anon.—EPE—NT Bell-ringer of '76, The...—Anon.—SC Bells, The.—Caro A. Dugan.—HICTC Bells, The, Sel. fr. —Erckmann and Chartian.— Burgomas- ter’s Death, The.)—SP 1 & Bells, The.—(Judy.)—PA - Bells, The (C.)— Edgar Allan Poe. — AA — AL — Amp — AmSS—APM–BNL–BS 12—CAP—CBOP–CBP— CCB-CS 1–CTBP—FEP—FP –GEP —GN —HBP —HBV-HTb-II—KNE—M.M.R.—OTPC —PCL– PE" —PGGR—RTV –SA —SP 3 —SR 3 —STC —WA — WR 43—YBW (Abr.)—FTR-HNS (Bells, The-First Stanza—br. sel.)—HNS (Bells, The-Third Stanza—br. sel.)—HNS Bells, The.—Alfred Tennyson. See In Memoriam. Bells, The, Sel. fr. (Burgomaster's Death, The.)—(Ald. by) T: F. Wilford.—WR 30 & Bells, The, (Sel. fr. Act III. Sc. 1.).-H. L. Williams—St.S Bells, The.—W: Young. See Wishmakers' Town. Bells Across the Snow.—Frances R. Havergal.—BS 12–CE —DD–FEP—OAC Bells at Midnight, The.—T: B. Aldrich.-EDY—PAH Bell's Dream.—Fred. E. Weatherly.—OTPC Bells of Brookline, The.—Andrew Downing.—BS 23 Bells of Fossombrone, The.—Clinton Scollard.—TIWP Bells of Kremlin, The.—Augustus J. G. C. Hare.—OAE Bells of Lynn, The.—HI: W. Longfellow.—AA—AL–PNW Bells of Lynn, The.—F: E. Weatherly.—CSS Bells of Notre Dame, The.—Anon.—CS 35 Bells of San Blas, The.—HI: W. Longfellow.—CAP—EDY Bells of San Gabriel.—C: Warren Stoddard.—GS Bells of San Juan Capistrano, The.—C: Keeler.—GS Bells of Shandon, The.—Fs. S. Mahony.—BIP–BNL–BS 2 —CBOP–CR—CS 3—DB—EA—FEP— GP – HBP —HBV-LC—M.M.R—OB — OS 2 — OVW — POW. PYO—RLP—RTI—SA—SR 2—STC–TIP– W.R. 41 (Shandon Bells, The.)—BILV—VA Bells of Youth, The.—Fiona Macleod.—GT Bells of Yule.—Alfred Tennyson. See In Memoriam. Bells, Ostend, The.—W: Lisle Bowles.—EPN Beloved.—Mabel C. Anderson.—HIP 2 Beloved, The—Bertha Newberry.—LY - Beloved, The-Katha. Tynan Hinkson.—HBV “Beloved, in the Noisy City Here.”—Jas. R. Lowell.—CAP Beloved, it is Morn.—Emily H. Hickey.—VA Below San Gimignano.—J: W. A. MacMurray—TIWP Below the Heights.-Walter H. Pollock—w Below the Old House.—W: B. Scott-EBS Belshazzar.—G: Croly.—CS 4 Benefits of the Constitution.—Dan'l Webster. Belshazzar.—Bryan W. Proctor.—LOS 2—PIHS Belshazzar Smith's Cure for Somnambulism.—Anon.—CS 16 Belshazzar's Downfall.—Heinrich Heine.—CS 23 Belshazzar's Feast.—T: S. Hughes.—SS Belshazzar's Feast.—Minnie L. Sellers.-CS 37 Ben Bluff.-T: Hood.—THP Ben Bolt.—T: D. English.-AA—Amp—HBW Een Bº's Last Race.— J: Trotwood Moore.— SP 5 — 3 . Fisher.—Frances D. Gage.—CS 8 Hafed.—W :/ Whitehead.—CS 21 - Hafiz, the Muezzin,_R : H. Savage.—BS 26 Bassan’s Dream.—Waldo Mesaros.-CS 36 Hazard's Guests.—Anna P. Marshall.—CS 16 Invites a Friend to Supper.—Ben Jonson.—FT Isaac's Vision.—Annie M. Lawrence.—CS 18 Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Ben Jonson. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Ben Jonson. (Fr. Letter to Ben Jonson.)—Fs. Beaumont. Ben Jonson-Algernon C: Swinburne.—EPN Jonson's Commonplace Book.-Lucius Cary, Lord Falk- land.—BNL Ben Milam.—W : H. Wharton.—PAH Ben, the Orphan Boy; or, “Honesty is the Best Policy.”— E. E. McBride.—SD Ben Thomas's Trial,—Harry S. Edwards.-WR 39 Bended Bow, The.—Felicia D. Hemans.—BLP—CS 38 Bending Bºxeen Me and the Taper.—Aubrey T: De Were, Bending of the Bow.—Homer. See Odyssey, The. Beneath her Window.—Anon.—CH Beneath the Beam.—W. E. Manning.—WR 13 Beneath the Flag. (Cleveland Plain Dealer.)—FLD–PAPrm Beneath the Surface.—W. F. Fox,−CS 9 Beneath the Wattle Boughs.-Frances T. Gill.—HIP 2—WA “Beneath this starry arch.”—Harriet Martineau. See On, On Forever. w Benedicite.—Anna C. Brackett.—AA Ben Benedicite.—J :- G. Whittier.—BIL–BNL —CAP —FTA — See Much Ado (In Washington and his Gen- TFY Benedick's Soliloquy.—W: Shakespeare. about Nothing. Benedict Arnold, Sels. fr. erals.)—G: Lippard. Arnold the Traitor. T (Sel. fr. Ch. XXIV.)—CS 17 Benedict Arnold's Death-bed. (Ch. XXVI.-abr.)—SR 3 (Death-bed of Benedict Arnold.)—AmSS—CS 2—TMD (abr. )—TSS - (Patriot, and Traitor—sl. diff.)—FR (Traitor's Deathbed, The-abr.)—NC—PFP Black Horse and his Rider, The. (Sl. fr. Ch. VIII.)— AmSS—BS 4 (at. to C: Sheppard.)—CS 12 (at to C: Sheppard.)—TSS—WR 43 (Albr TMD (Rider # is Black Horse, The-sl. abr.)—SC—SP 8 —St (Unknown Rider, The—sl. abr.)—NC—PFP e Benediº; fºld's Death-bed.—G: Lippard. See Benedict TIl Ol Cl. Benedictine Garden, A.—Alice Brown.—HEV gº Benediction, A.—Alice Milligan.-BIP—DB Benediction, The-François Coppée.—CS 18 (Ahr.)—BS 21—PFP–RTV—SC—SP.7—WR 26 “Benefits of college training are five-fold, The.”—J. H. Vincent.—GG Benefits of Laughter.—Anon.—KNE Benefits of the Civil War.—C: M. Busbee.—BL P See Public Dinner at New York. Benevolence. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Benevolence.—Jas. Beattie.—CS 10 Benevolence.—Lydia H. Sigourney.—CBP Ben-Hur, Sels. fr.--Lew Wallace. Angel and the Shepherds, The.—(Ald. fr. Bk. I., Ch. 11.) S 16—CR—NP—SP 4 (First Christmas, The-ad. fr. Chs. 10 and 11.)—SR 3 Ben-Hur and Iras. (Dial. ad. fr. Bk. VIII., Ch. 6.)— Chariº, Race, The. (Bk. W., Ch. 14.)—BS 16—PFP 00. (Ald. fr. Chs. 13 and 14.)—SC—SR 5 (Race, The.—(ad. fr. Chs. 13 and 14.)—NC Crucifixion, The... (Ald. fr. Bk. VIII., Ch. , 10.)—WR 12 Song from Ben-Hur. (Bk. II., Ch. 6.)—AA Ben-Hur and Iras.—Lew Wallace. See Ben-Hur. Benjamin Brewster's Reply.—Anon.—HTb-I Benjamin Franklin.-Eldridge S. Brooks.-SSR •. Benjamin Franklin’s Toast.—B : Franklin.-HTb-I-RAC Benjamin Harrison.—C: E. Russell.—AH 2–DD–EDY Bennington.—W. H. Babcock.-PAH Benny.—Annie C. Ketchum.—CBOP–WCL (Little Bennie.)—CS 3 (Little Benny.)—FMR-MYF Benny's Questions. (Dial.)—Anon.—WR 17 Bent Sae Brown, The...—(Old Ballad.)—ESB Benumbed Butterfly, The.—Sir Aubrey De Vere.-DB Beowulf. Sel. fr. (Cleansing of Heorot, The.)—EPO (Fight with the Dragon, The.)—EPO Beowulf, Sel. fr. (Grendel's Mother, fr. Pts. 21 and 24.)— *- Tr. by) J. L. Hall.—NE Beowulf, The Story of.-Kate M. Rabb.-NE Beppo, Sel. fr. (Matrons and Maids.)—Lord Byron.—THP Bequest of His Heart,...A.—Alex. Scott.—OB Bereaved.—Jas. W. Riley.—AA —ASL e—HDL —HTb-I sº- LB THIV * 28 TITLE INDEX Beyond Bereavement.—W: L. Bowles.—BGV-WEP 4 Bereavement.—J : Godfrey Saxe.—YBW Bergamo.—S: Rogers. See Italy. Bermudas #. Thel.-Andrew Marvell,—GN–HBW —OB — PAH-STC–WEP 2 (Emigrants in [the] Bermudas, The.)— FEP — HBP — WEP 2 (In Exile.)—LH (Song of the Emigrants in Bermuda, The.)—BNL–BPB Ps—GIEP—OTPC–PGT 1 Bernardo and Alphonso.-J: G. Lockhart.—GSP Bernardo and King Alphonso.-J: G. Lockhart.—CS 2 Bernardo del Carpio.—Felicia D. Hemans.—AmSS—CS 2— & (abr.)—FTR-GSP—HNS—KNE—OS 2—SS — 43 Bernardo's Revenge.—Anon.—CS 13—GSP–KNE |Bertha.--Anne Whitney.—STC Bertha in the Lane.—Eliz. B. Browning.—BS 9 (abr.)— EIBP—STC (Br. Sels.)—SAE Bertha Lost in the Forest.—Adènes Le Roi...—AFP Bertie's Philosophy.—Eva M. Tappan.—HIP Beruria.--Anon. (ad. by Elsie M. Wilbor.)—WR 24 Beryl's Happy Thought.—Blanche Willis Howard.—DR Besetting Sin, A.—Anon.—CS 40 Besetting Sin, A.—Edmund Vance Cooke.—WR 32 Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush, Sels. fr.—J : Watson. Death of the Country Doctor, The.—(Sel. fr. A Doctor of the Old School, Ch. IV.)—SR 12 (Doctor's Last Journey, The.)—SP 8 IHis Mother's Sermon.—HIBR Through the Flood. (Sel. fr. A Doctor of the Old School, Ch. II.)—NP (abr. )—WR 21 (Doctor of the Old School, A–sel.)—TMR. Beside the Martyr's Memorial.—Arthur J. Stringer.—TCW Beside the Railway Track.-Anon.—PEO Beside the Sea.—Ella Higginson.—LC Besieged Castle, The.—Walter Scott. |Bess.-Alfred T. Chandler.—WR 13 Bess the Gawkie.—Jas. Muirhead.—EBS Bessie Bell.—Anon.—CBOP Bessie Bell, and Mary Gray.— (Old Ballad.)—BB—BESB– EBS—ESB–OBB Bo Peep of Engle Steepe.--T: W. Handford.—TFS Bobtail.—Jas. Stephens.—HIBW-NPA Brown, M. D.—S: M. Peck.-AWH §ick's Journey.—Anne A. Preston. —BS 8 — Bessie's Christmas Dream.—Anon.—CS 35 Bessie's Dilemma.—Mary K. Dallas.—WR 3 Bessie's First Party.—Belle M. Locke.—CS 35 * See Ivanhoe. Bessie Bessie Bessie Bessie Bessie's Letter.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-COS—PP—SS Bessie's Troubles.—Anon.—TT Bessie’s View of Things.--Anon.—WR 50 Best.—Rose Terry Cooke.-BIL Best.—Helen Hunt Jackson.—OrNI Best, The.—Eliz. B. Browning.—OVV Best Beauty, The.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-COS—PP Best Cow in Peril, The.—Anon.—CS 10 Best Firm, The.—Walter G. Doty.—HIBV. Best for You and Best for Me.—Anon.—WR 56 Best I Can, The.—Anon.—LFS Best Kind to Plant, The.—L. F. Armitage.—CHP–PyR. Best Best |Best Best Best Marrow-Bone Pye, The.—Gervase Markham. See Two Recipes. of It, The.—Joe Cone.—SP 5 of the Ball, The...—W : Sawyer.—WSA of the Dollies.—Kate Allyn.-COS—PP Policy, The. (Dial.)—C: S. Wayne.—CDs Best Policy in Rºß to Naturalization.—Lewis C. Levin. Prayer, The.—S: T. Coleridge. Best See Rime of the An- cient Mariner, The “Best Room,” The.—Oliver W. Holmes.—TMR. Best Sewing-machine, The.—Anon.—CS 21 Best that I can, The. (Sl. abr.)—Marg. E. Best Thing in the World, The.—Anon.—VS Best Thiſ g the World, The.—Eliz. B. Browning.—CS 15 —TR the day ought to be in the daily papers, * C. Babb.-GG y pap Best Tree, The.—Anon.—HIP 2 Best Trees and Vines, The.—Dr. W. J. Milne.—OAA. Best Way, The.—Walter C. Smith.-EBS Bestiary, A. (Sel. fr.)—Anon. (Natura Leonis.)—EPO Bestowal.—Marg. Fuller.—AL Bet, The.—Anon.—NM Beth Gélert; or, the Grave of the Greyhound.—W: R. sº cer. —BNI (air.) -óBöß—C###TCS 12 Eß - §s. abr.)—HBP—LLC—MR —OTPC –POA — (Llewellyn and his Dog—at. to Southey—abr.)—GSP— LOS PC; 2— Bethel.—A. J. H. Duganne.—AWB—BAB —BE —EDY — PAH-WR 10 (sel.) Beth-El.—L: Albert Lamb.-H.P 2 Bethesda-Arthur Clough.-EP Bethlehem.—Bishop Phillips Brooks.--AL Bethlehem.—Katha. Tynan Hinkson.—YC Bethl'em Star.—Ruth McEnery Stuart.—SP 7 Betrayal, The.—Alice Furlong.—BIP Betrayal. (Fr. The Jaquerie.)—Sidney Lanier.—AA—CBP Betrayal of the Rose, e.—Edith M. Thomas.-AA Bethrothal of Sigurd, The.—W: Morris.-BOL Betrothed, The.—Rudyard Kipling.—BS 21—HBV—WR 22 Sangster.—SSS A “Best thoughts Of The.”—E. Bettina Mazzi.-E Betrothed, The. Sel, fr.—Walter Scott. (Faith in Unfaith.)—CBP (Song: Soldier Wake.)—RLP Betrothº,Anew-Edmund C. Stedman.-BNL (sl. abr.)— Betsey. (Momo.)—WR 32 Betsey *g fire Oudt.—Will Carleton. See Betsey and I 8, re U Ult. - Betsey and I are Out.—Will Carleton, CS 4—M.M.R—RTW (Sl. abr.)—BS 1–CR—FTR-SA Betsey Destroys the Paper.—D. R. Locke.—CS 4 Betsey Hawkins Goes to the City.—Anon.—WR 14 Betsey's Battle Flag.—Minna Irving.—AH-EDY-HP 2 — PAEI Bettey's Battle Flag.—DD Betsey's Mistake.—Eliz. Polhemus.-CB Betsy Ross and the Flag.—Harry Pringle Ford.-FLD Better §§ A.—Matthew Prior.—EPR —SEP —VE — * Country, The.—Oliver Goldsmith. See Traveller, The. Dead than Alive.—WR 52 in the Morning.—Leander S. Coan.—AmSS—BS 8— CS 15—FTR-SR 2 Land, The.—Anon.—CS 12 Land, The.—Felicia D. Hemans.—CBOP —LOS 1 — OTPC–PC Late than Never. (Poem.)—Anon.—PR Late than Never. (Pant.)—WR 41 Part, The.—Matthew Arnold.—EPN Part, The.—Booker T. Washington.—IR—MRS Resurrection, A.—Christina G. Rossetti...—HEV than a Doctor.—Mary A. Leach.-MD than Diamonds.—Anon.—FMR Better than Gold.—Alex, Smart.—BLP—LLC Better than Gold.—Mrs. J. M. Winton.—CS 11 (Somewhat diff. and sl. longer vers. of the foregoing.) Better than the Miser's Gold.—Virgil A. Pinkley.—BS 16 Better Things.--Leigh Hunt.—BIL–TFY Better. Things.--G : MacDonald.—BS 13—CS 14—CSS (Somewhat diff. vers. of the foregoing.) Better Time, The.—Matthew Arnold.—THV Better to Climb and Fall.—Anon.—HIP “Better to mourn a blossom snatched away.”—Ella W. Wil- Better Better Better Better Better Better Better Better Better Better Better Better cox. —GG Better Treasure, The. — Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews. “Better trust all and be deceived.”—Frances A. Kemble.—GG (Faith. M-B NL–CEP—EPs—FEP—HBV-OVW —STC —V (Trust.)—CS 19 Better Way, The.—Anon.—CCB Better Way, The.—Anon.—LLC Better Way, The.—Anon.—THIV Better Way, The. (Fr. Honors.)—Jean Ingelow.—GP Better Way, The.—HI: D : Thoreau.--THV Better Whistle than Whine.—Anon.—WR 17 (dial.) I. Stevenson.—CS 39 Beuleswighºr. (In His Way a Hero.)—Edwin Pugh.- Petty and the Bear.—Anon.—CS 3—HTb-I Betty Carewe's Dance.—Booth Tarkington. revels. Betty Lee.—E. N. Gunnison.—CS 5 Betty to Herself.-E: W. Bannard.—HIP 2 - Betty Zane. (Abr.)—T: D. English.--AH-FM.R—PAH Bettey's Battle Flag.—Minna Irving. See Betsey's Battle Flag. See Two Wan- Between Namur and Liege.—W : Wordsworth.-PPV Between the Acts.-B. L. C. Griffith.-SPC Between the Battles.—Fs. Sherman.—OCW—TCW Between the Graves.—H. S. Spofford.—PEO Between the Lights.--Anon.—FEP—HDL–HTb-II Between the Lines.—Susan K. Phillips.—HIDL Between the Rapids.-Archibald Lampman.—VA. Between the Showers.—Amy Levy.—VA—VSA Between the Sunken Sun and the New Moon. — Paul H. FIayne.—AA Between Whiles... (quotations by various authors.)—CCB “Beware of the Widders.”—Anon.—CD (Shacob's Lament.)—CS 25 Bewick and Graham.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Beware! ... (Fr. the German.)—H: W. Longfellow.—AFV— BS 19—GEP—SP 5—VSA Beware l—Walter Scott. See Bride of Lammermoor, The. Bewildered Conductor, A.—W: H. Head.—SR 11 Bewildered President, The.—Octave Thanet.—SP 5 Bewites, glock, The.—Anon.— CS 15 — HTb-II —MHR — Eeyond.—Anon.—AmSS Beyond.— (Cleveland Plain Dealer. Beyond.—Rose Terry Cooke.—C Beyond 2–G : A. Greene.—DB Beyond.—Hannah P. Kimball.—AA Beyond.—Allan Munier.—HIP 2 * Beyond Good and Evil.--G : E : Woodberry-LY Beyond Recall.—Mary E. Bradley.—AA—CBP Beyond the Bars.-G : E. Bowen.—HIP 2 Beyond the Clouds.-W. B. Rands.--THV “Beyond the farthest glimmering star.”—G: D. Prentice.—GG Beyond the Grave.—Ralph W. Emerson.—OAE Beyond the Haze. (Cornhill Magazime.)—HP Beyond the Mississippi.-Richardson.—BS 12 Beyond the Potomac.—Paul H. Hayne.—BE—PAH Beyondº Smiling and the Weeping.—Horatius Bonar.— GP— (Little While, A–C.)—FEP—HBP—VA Beyond the Stars.-C: Hanson Towne.—NPA )—CS 34—SSS 25 29 Beyond AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Beyond the Veil.—H: Vaughan.-WEP 2 (Friends Departed.)—OB (Friends in Paradise—abr. )—HIDL–PGT 2 (They are All Gone.)—BNL–CBP—EPE—FEP—HBP —OAE–STC Beyond the War.—Olive Tilford Dargan.—AMV 3 Biah Cathcart's Proposal.—H: W. Beecher. See Norwood. Bible, The. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Bible, The.—G : H. Ferris.-SP 4 Bible, The.—Newell Dwight Hillis.-SC Bible, The.—T: De Witt Talmage.—CS 29—HTb-II Bible, The.—N. McGee Waters.--SP 4 Bible and the Iliad, The.—Fs. Wayland.—LLC Bible and the Liquor Traffic, The.—J: P. St. John.—SSS Bible in Harmony with Temperance, The.—Anon.—CS 4 Bible Legend of the Wissahickon, The.—Anon. (ad. by Cora Lee Ragsdale.)—WR 19 Bible My Mother Gave Me.—Anon.—HTb-I Bible on Immortality, The.—Bible.—OAE Bible Reading.—J. W. Shoemaker.—BS 2 Bible Reading on “Rock of Ages,” A.—C: A. Jones.—SSS Bible.—Wine Glass, The. See (Proverbs xxiii., 29–32.) Biblical Names.-- (Sunday Magazine.)—SR 15 Bibliolatres.—Jas. R. Lowell.—CAP Bibliomaniac's Prayer, The.—Eugene Field.—AA—YBV Bibo and Charon.—Matthew Prior.—HIPE \ Bicycle Girl, The.—Alfred Ellison.—SR 10 Bicycle Ride, The.-Jas. C. Harvey, LCS 30 Bicycling in the Sky.—Arthur L. Tubbs.-BS 25 Bicycling Song.—H: C. Beeching.—GN (Going Pºyº, Hill on a Bicycle.)—HBV—HBVy—OB— OR.—OV “Bid Adieu, to Girlish Day.”—Jas. Joyce.—DB—HBV Biddy McGinnis at the Photographer's.--Anon.—CD Biddy gºn has the Toothache.—Louise H. Savage. — 25 Piddy's T; among the Yankees. (Harper’s Bazar.)—CD Biddy's Troubles.—Anon.—GH “Bide a Wee, and Dinna Fret.”—S. E. G.-H.P–WR 21 Bienseance.—J: Wolcott.—HIPE Biftek aux Champignons.—H: A. Beers.-AA—HBV-VSA Big an; Hitle Things.-Alfred H. Miles.—CHV-OTPC— Big Ben Bolton.—Eugene J. Hall.—CS 22 Big Bob Simpson.—Zenas Dame.—CS 32 Big Engg.family. A. (Columbus Sun. Morm. News.)— Big Mistake, A.—Anon.—CS 33—HH Big Oyster, The.—G : Arnold.—MHR Big Shoe, The.—Adeline D. T. Whitney.—CS 22—PP—YPS Big Smith–Mrs. J. H. Ewing.—ABV-CHV-GSP g Trees and the Yosemite, The, Sel. fr. (Fallen Monarch, The.)—I: H. Bromley.-AD Big Trees of Mariposa, The.—C: Wharton Stark. See Vose- mite Strophes. Biggest Fish, The.—Joe Cone.—WR 38 Biglow Papers, The, Sels. fr.-Jas. R. Lowell. 1st Series, Introduction, Sels. fr. Courtin', The. (Early briefer vers.) —CAP —HPE Sel.) (Zekle.)—BS (Later vers.)—AA—Amp—APM–AWH —BNL — BLV—CR.—CS 4–CTBP—FEP—HEP—HEV — IHGP–MHR.—OVV-STC–THP-WR. 31—YBV (Zekle.)—BS Revolutionary Hero, A. (Verses.)—HPE School-house, The. (Sel. fr. verses.)—HPE 1st Series, No. 1–Letter from Mr. Ezekiel Biglow, A.— AWH-BNL (br. Sel.)—CAP 1st Series, No. 2—Letter from Mr. Hosea Biglow to the Pion. J Buckingham. (Albr.) º —HIPE 1st Series, No. Thinks,—AA— 3—What Mr. Robinson AWH–BNL–CAP—FEP —HEP —HBV-PAIH–THIP–YBW 1st Series, No. 6—Candidate's Creed, The. (The Pious gºor's Creed—O.) —CAP —HPE y - (Newspaper, The—sel.)—LLC 1st Series, No. 7–Letter from a Candidate, A. (O.)— BNL (br. sel.)—HPE (Candidate's Letter, The.)—AA 1st Series, No. 8—Second ºffer from B. Sawin, Esq., 2nd Series, Introduction. See Courtin', The. 2nd Series, No. 2-Mºgº sºidell. (Sel.)—CAP— S— - nathan to John.-AWB—PAP— PYO (sel.) 2nd Series, No. 6—Biglow Papers, No. 6 (Sunthin' in the Pastoral Line—C.)—CAP— EPs (sl. abr.)—SN (sel.) 2nd Series, No. 7—Latest Views of Mr. Biglow.—CAP 2nd Series, No. 10—Mr. Hosea Biglow to the Editor of the Atlantic Monthly (O.)—AA (sel.)—BNL (br. sel.) Hosea Biglow’s Lament—(not diº wers.-sel.)—CA S Bijah. —C: M. Lewis.-WR 16 ... (Bijah's Story.)—CS 23 Bill.—Anon.—WR 25 Bill.—Max Adeler.—GH Bill and Bell.—Arden...S. Fitch,-WR 15 Bill and I.-G : H. Miles.—CS 10 ‘Bird and the Baby, The. YFR, Bill and Joe.—Oliver W. Holmes. –AA —AFW —BNL --- º BS 14—CAP—CS 5—HBV—SR, Bill Arp on the Rack.-C: H. Smith.-CS 8 Bill Jepson's Wife. (Dial.)—Rob't C. V. Meyers.--CS 6 Bill Mason’s Bride.—Anon. (at. to Bret Harte.)—CR—C —KNE—SR 4 - ... (Bill Mason's Ride.)—MR Bill Nye, on Hornets—Edgar W. Nye.—CS 28 Bill Nye's Hired Girl.—Edgar W. Nye.—SR 6 Bill of Items, A.—Anon.—CS 18 Bill Smith.-Max Adeler.—BS 21—SR 12 Bill Sweeny of the Black Gang.—Jas. Barnes.—HIP 2 “Bill Thay.” ... (Mon.)—Mary Tucker Magill.—WR 32 Bill, the Lokil Editor.—Eugene Field.—SP 1 Bill Wainwright's Adventure. (Dial.)—Anon.—MPD Billet-doux, A.—Anon.—CS 26 - (William Did.)—WR 14 Billet-doux, A.—Anon.—WA Billings of '49–Edwin Balmer.—SP 4 Billings on “The District Schoolmaster.”—H: G. Shaw.— § {} CS 3 Billington's Valentine, Sel. fr. (Valentine Verses.)—T: N. - Page.—EDY Billows and Shadows.-Victor Hugo. . See Les Misérables, Bill's in Trouble.—Anon. See Billy, he's in Trouble. Bills's Trouble.—Jas. Barton Adams.-HP 2—HTb-II Billy.—FitzHugh Ludlow.—BS 20 Billy and Me.—Harrison Goodel.-SR 15 Billy Brad and the Big Lie.-Ellis Parker Butler.—SP 6 Billy Describes an Opera.-(Mom.)—W: J. Kountz.-WR 47 Billy Grimes, the Drover.—Anon.—CS 16 Billy, he's in Trouble.—Anon.—BS 26—SP 5 Billy K. Simes.—Elmer R. Coates.—CS 27 Billy of Nebraska.-J: W. Bengough.--HH Billy the Bilk; or, The Bandits of the Bowery.—Anon.—GH Billy the Hermit. (Mom.)—Ruth Edwards.-W.R. 32 Billy's Bedtime.—Agnes Mary Smith.-W.R. 58 Billy’s First and Last Drink of Lager. (Fr. A Strange Sea Story.)—Anon.—CS 16—WR 33 Billy's Pets.-G: Kyle.—WR 3 Billy's Rose.—G: R. Sims.--—CS 31—HP—RTW Billy’s Santa Claus Experience.—Cornelia Redmond.—GH Bimi.--Rudyard Kipling.—SP 5–WR 21 - Bin a-Fishin'.-Catherine Ziegler.—W.R. 38 Binding Sheaves.—Jean Ingelow.—RLP Bind-weed.—Susan Coolidge.—GN Bingen on the Rhine.—Caroline E. S. Norton.—AmSS—BNL BP—CS 1–FEP—FP—HIBW-FITb-II —LLC — M.R.—OS 2—PF–POW–SSR—STC–WR 43 (Soldier from Bingen, The.)—SS Binley and “46.”—Anon.—CS 9 Binnorie.—Anon.—BESB–EBS—OB—OBE (Cruel Sister, The.)—FEP—HBP (Twa Sisters, The.)—BBB-CEL–EPO— ESB — HBV. (Twa §º o’ Binnorie, The—sel.)—BB— SEP — VE Binny and Bunny.—Anon.—WR 57 Biographical Exercise for Lincoln's Day.—Anon.—WR 46 Biography.—J: Masefield.—GnR-I - Birch Canoe, The.—HI: W. Longfellow. See Hiawatha. Birch Stream, The...—Anna B. Averill.—BNL–SN–STC |Birch Tree, The.—Jas. R. Lowell.—AID—HBP |Birch Tree, The.—Addie V. McMullen.—AD Birched Schoolboy, The, Sels. fr.—Anon.—BVC Birches.—Rob't Frost.—AMV 3 Bird, The.—W: Allingham.—EPs—OS 1–OTPC Bird, The.—Max Michelson.—NPA Bird, The.—H: Vaughan.--STC Bird among the Blooms.-Marion Short.—DR (Fr. Sea Dreams.)—Alfred Ten- nyson.—PP— (Cradle Song.)—LC—OrNſ—PGT 2—PPl—PS (Little Birdie.)—CBOP—CFBP—GSP–LOS 1–OS 1– PC–PGpr—RAC-SMG-WCL . (What Does Little Birdie Say?)—ASR-T—BNL–HBV —HBVy—PHS—Port—RLP—TFS (sel.) Bird and the Maid, The.—Anon.—CBOP Bird and the Ship, The.—HI: W. Longfellow.—OTPC Bird anºe Tree, The.—F: Ridgely Torrence.— AMW 3 — Bird Builders.—Anon.—LPP Bird Catcher, The.—C: Millevoye.-AFP Bird Day.—(Arr. by E. L. Benedict.)—SDE—Sp1) E Bird from the West, A.—Dora Sigerson.—OVV Bird in the Hand, A.—Ellis Parker Butler.—SP 6 Bird in º, Hand, A.—F: E. Weatherly.—SAy—SP 1—StS (Maids of Lee, The-sl. abr)—FEP “Bird in the Hand is Worth Two in the Bush, A.”—Anon. —WCL Bird, Let Loose, The. (O.)—T: Moore.-CBP (Bird, Let Loose in Eastern Skies, The.)—GP—HBW Bird of Christ, The.—Fiona Macleod.—GSP Bird of Life, The.—Victor Hugo.--THV. Bird of Paradise. Sel. fr.—W. H. Davies.—GnR-II §ºf Passion, The.)—GnR-II Great Time, A.)—GnR-II (Hawk, The.)—GnR-II (Mind’s Liberty, The...)—GnR-II (Moon, The.)—GnR-II - (When on a Summer's Morn.)—GnR-I Bird of Passage.—Edgar Fawcett.—GP Bird of Passion.—Rollo Britten.—NPA Bird on the Telegraph Wire, The.--—Anon.—HIP Pird Song.—Kate S. Maclean.--TCV Bird Song.—Laura E. Richards.-HBV 30 TITLE INDEX - Black Bird Songs.--M. B.-CHP Bird Songs.-Kathie Moore.—AD Bird Talk.-Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.—TT Bird that Celebrates, A.—Helen Richardson.—CHP Bird that Sings, The.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-COS–PP Bird that Tells, The.—Anon.—LPP Bird Thoughts.--Anon.—CHV Bird Trades.—Anon.—AID—DD–LFS-LLC—NV—PyR. Bird with Bosom Red.—Anon.—NV Bird with the Broken Wing, The.—Anon.—FAS Bird-catcher, The.—Mrs. Eliz. Turner.—OTPC & Bird-catcher's Song.—W: J. Courthope. See Paradise of Birds, The. Birdie.—Eliza Lee Follen.—OTPC * Birdie's Breakfast, The.—Anon.—LPP Birdie's Secret.—Anon.—LFS Birdies with Broken Wings. (O.)—Mary M. Dodge.—Port (It's Good to Have a Mother.)—TFS Birds.—Jas Montgomery. See Pelican Island, The. Birds.--Moira, O’Neill.—BIP—HBV—HT Birds.-Sully Prudhomme.—AFP s Birds.-W. : Shakespeare. See Midsummer Night's Dream. Birds. 1%ſº Iº H : Stoddard.—AA—ASL–FEP—HBV— (Birds are Singing round my Window.)—OS 2 Birds, The. (Sel.)—Aristophanes.—WR 11 Birds and the Children, The.—E. T. Sullivan.—AD Birds and the Pheasant, The...—(Punch.)—PA Birds and their Loves.—Jas. Thomson. See Seasons, The. Birds are Coming Home, The.—Anon.—C Birds are Singing Round my Window.—R: H : Stoddard. See Birds. Birds, Beasts and Fishes.—Ann and Jane Taylor.—BWC Birds. Choose the Maple, The.—Susan F. Cooper.—AD Birds' Convention, The.—Miller Hageman.-WR 15 Birds' Departure, The.—Anon.—WR 4 Bird’s Experience, A.—Anon.—FAS Bird's Funeral, The.—Anon.—YFD Birds in November.—Anon.—CHP Birds in Spring.—Anon.—CHP Birds in Spring, The.—T: Nashe.—Pok. (Spring.) —BIPB—CEL–CGd—CSBP—DD–FEP— GT —HBW-LC—LOS 2—OB—OEL–OTPC–PGT 1 (Spring, the Sweet Spring.)—ASR-II—BNL–EPE Birds in Summer.—Mary Howitt. —CBOP —LLC (sel.) — PGpr—Port - - (Albr.)—AD (at. to Hemans.)—POS ſº Birds hº *ś Sel. fr.—Bradford Torrey.—(Chickadee, e. ) — “Birds in the high hall-garden.”—Alfred Tennyson.—PGT 2 Birds' Lawn Party, The. (Child Garden.)—NV Bird's Ministry, A.—Marg. Junkin Preston.—STO Birds' Music.—Frank D. Sherman.-LFL Bird’s Nest, A.—Eliz., Akers Allen.—NW Birds' Nest, A.—M. S. C.—CBOP Bird’s Nest, A.—Florence Percy.—ASR-II Bird's Nest, The.—Anon.—LPP Bird's Nest, The.—J: Keble.—OTPC Bird's Nest, The.—Alex. Smart.—CBOP Bird's S㺠The-Eliz. Turner. —CHP —CHW —GSP — Birds' Nests.—Anon.—AD—LLC Birds' Nests.--Lydia M. Child.—TFS (If Ever I See.)—AD (w. mus.)—ASR-II—CHP–NW —PG pr—PPi—RAC Birds of Bethlehem, The.—R: W. Gilder.—AA Birds of Killingworth, The, (Tales of a Wayside Inn : The Poet's Tale.)—H: W. Longfellow. —CAP —EPs — FPE—HIBP—PNW (Song of Birds—br. Sel.)—BS 5 (Birds of Killingworth, The-sel.)—HDL Birds of Passage, The.—Felicia D. Hemans.—OTPC Birds of Scotland, The.—Hugh Macdonald.—SN Bird's Song, The.—Anon.—TT Bird's Song at Morning.—W: J. Dawson.—VA Bird's Song in April.—Clinton Scollard.—PEO Bird’s §: in Spring.—E. Nesbit. See Child's Song in prling. Bird's Song, the Sun, and the Wind, The.—C: G. D. Rob- erts.—VA Bird-scarer’s Song, The.—Anon.—CBPC Bird’s-eye View, A.—Anon.—MYF–WCL Bird’s-eye Vºxwº Washington, A.—HI: Mitchell MacCrack- en.—UA. “Birkenhead,” The.—Hattie T. Griswold.—BS 20–WR. 19 Birkenhead, The.—Sir H. : Yule.—LH–LOS 3–RTV Birks of Aberfeldy, The.—Rob't Burns.—EBS—NT—WEP 3 Birks of Invermay, The.—D: Mallet.—EBS Birth.-Annie R. Stillman.—AA—TM Birth and Death.-T: Wade.—VA Birth at Bethlehem, The.—T: Campbell.—YC Birth, Death and Resurrection of the Flowers. (Ent.) — Mary Hebard.—WR. 57 Birth of Australia, The.—Percy Russell.—VA Birth of Christ, The.—Alfred Tennyson. See In Memoriam. Birth of Dombey, The.—C: Dickens. . See Dombey and Son. Birth of gºlahad. The, Sel. fr. (Ylen's Song.)—R: Hovey. Birth of Ireland, The. (National Teacher’s Monthly.)—CR CSS (Origin, of Ireland, The.)—HBP—THP Birth "g Little Paul, The.—C: Dickens. OIl. Birth of Pierrot, The.—T: Walsh.—HT Birth of Robin Hood, The.—Anon.—BB—BBB–OBB See Dombey and Birth-bond, The. • Birth % s: Patrick, The.—S: Lover.—BNL–CR—CS 19– DD–FEP—HBV-SP 4–THP e Birth º,speech, The. (Sonnet W.)—Hartley Coleridge.— . (First Man, The.)—FEP Birth of the Harp, The. (Tr. by) J. M. Crawford. Kalevala, The. Birth of the Opal, The.—Ella W. Wilcox. —RTV Birth of the Rainbow, The.—T. S. Denison.—SR 5 (The House of Life, Sonnet XV.)—Dante Gabriel Rossetti...—PGT 2—WEP 4 Birthday, A.—Christina G. Rossetti. —BLW —EP —GEP — |BV—NT—OB–OVV—TFY Birthday, The. (Sel. fr.)—Caroline B. Southey.—BNL Birthday Box, The.—Anon.—MD Birthday grown, The-W: Alexander.—DB—OVW, . Birthday Gift, A.—Christina G. Rossetti. See Christmas arol, A. Birthday Gifts.--Anon.—SR 1 Birthday Greeting, A.—HI: Edlin.—FLS Birthday Greeting, A.—M. E. F.—HIP Birthday Lesson, The.—Mary Livingston Burdick.-W.R. 49 Birthday Ode. (Fr. The Progress of Curiosity.)—J: ol- cott.—HIPE Birthday of Abraham Lincoln, The.—Mary A. Leavitt.—POL Birthday,; Pºel Wººter. (C.)—Oliver W. Holmes.— See (Daniel Webster.)—BNL (sel.) Birthday of the Nation, The.—Dan'l Webster.—OAI Birthday of the Republic, The.—T: Paine.—WR 10 Birthday of the Stars and Stripes.—Anon.—FLP Birthday of Washington, The.—Anon.—OAW . Birthday of Wººlgi Thess Rufus Choate.—CS 1–FD 2 Birthday of Washington, The.—S. Weir Mitchell.—AH Birthday gºyashington ever Honored, The.—G : Howland. Birthday Verse, A.—Mark Howe.—AL Birthday Week, The.—Anon.—OS 1 (Days of Birth—sl. diff. vers.)—BWC Birthdays.-Anon.—CFBP Birthdays. (Tab.)—Anon.—TCP Birthright.—J: Drinkwater.—HEV Birthsº Meek, of a Son. (Sl. abr.)—C: Dickens.— 9 Bisclaveret, Sel...fr. (Epic of Women.)—Arthur O’Shaugh- nessy.—WEP 4 Bishop Benno and the Frogs.--Sabine Baring-Gould.—RTV Bishop Bruno.—Rob't Southey.—BGV-EPN-RTV Bishop Hatto.—Rob't Southey.—BVC–CBOP—CGd (gº Jºnent on a Wicked Bishop—C.)—BNL–FEP r 0.07". . Bishop Hatto, and His Mouse Tower.-STP Bishop Orders His Tomb at Saint Praxed's Church, The (C.) Tº; Browning—EP—EPN-HBy —POW —VA 4 —W . (Bishop Orders His Tomb, The-sl. abr.)—WR 15 Bishop, Patteson.—Menella Smedley.—EDY Bishop's Silver Candlesticks, The...—Victor Hugo. See Les Misérables. Bishop's Visit, The.—Emily H. Nason.—BS 12–CBOP Bismillah.—D: L. Proudfit.—OS 2—STP Bison, The.—Hilaire Belloc.—NA fit of Cheer, A.—Lou J. Beauchamp.–SP 4 Bit of Newspaper Verse, A.—Anon.—HTb-I Bit of Pottery, Al-Anon.--TFS Bit of Shopping for the Country, A.—Anon.—CS 29 Bite, The.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-COS–PP Bite Bigger.—Anon.—GP Biter Bit, The.—W: Aytoun.-H.PE—PA—THP Biter Bit, The.—Theocritus.—BOL Bits of Things.—Anon.—AD Bitter Cº., # the Outcast Choir Boy, The. (London Punch.) Bitter Disappointment.—G: Croly. See Bitter Serenade.—Herbert Trench.-BI Bitter-sweet.—Nixon Waterman.-SP 4 Bitter-sweet, Sels. fr.—Josiah G. Holland. Babyhood.—AA—PYO—SP 4 (Cradle Song.)—BNL–CBP—GP—HIBW-TM (What is the little one thinking about?)—CBP Bitter-sweet. (Fr. 1st movement: “I ask what He would have this evil,” etc.)—HIDL Bluebeard.—CS 20—TCP (w. tab.) Life from Death.--CBE’ Press of Sorrow, The.—CBP Song of Doubt, A.—CBP Song of Faith, A.—CBP Strength. Through Resisted Temptation.—CBP Thanksgiving Qde, A. (The Hymn—C.)—TFS (sl. º (“Hºs §n this blessed Thanksgiving night”—br. sel. Catiline. P To an Infant Sleeping.—CBP Worth and Cost.—CBP Bivouac by the Rappahannock.-Grace D. Roe.—WR 7 Bivouac in the Snow, The.—Marg. Junkin Preston.—BE Bivouac of the Dead, The.—Theodore O’Hara.-AA—AH 2 —Amp—AWB—CBB—CS 13 —DD —GP —HBV – Hºº-ºº: 3–0 AM—PAH-PAP—PCL–PF-PS —RAC– (Abr.)—LLC—PAPrm (Sel.)—BLP—HBP—OS 1 (br. sel.) (Muffled Drum’s Sad Roll, The-br. sel.)—LC Bivouac on a Mountain Side.—Walt Whitman.—AA—CAP —BE—BIP–GT-OAM Black and Blue Eyes.—T: Moore.—BNL Black and White. (Punch.)—HPE 3]. Black AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Black Ankle Break-down.—Harry Stillwell Edwards.-W.R. 48 Black Bunny.−W: B. Rands.-CBPC Black Cock, The. (C.)—Joanna Baillie.—HEP (IHeath-cock. The...)—BNL Black Death of Bergen, The.—Frd’k W: Blackwood, Lord Dufferin.—BS 26 Black Dice, The.—H: Christeen Warnack.-LY Black Eyes.—W : W. Story.—YBW * Black Horse and His Rider. The.—G: Lippard. See Bene- dict Arnold. Black Killer, The.—Alfred Ollivant. See Bob, Son of Battle. Black Knight, The.—J : Todhunter.—OVV Black Prince, The.—Walter Scott.—CBPC Black Prince, The.—W : Shakespeare. See King Henry V. Black Ranald.—Phoebe Cary.—BS 2 Black —BAB —BIE —BNL —CS 1 —EDY —GN —HBP — HBV—OCP—PAH-PAP—PAPm—SP 8 (Prose vers.)—FR Black Riders. The...—Stephen Crane.—AA Black Rock, Sel. fr. (Winners by their Own Lengths.)— Ralph Connor.—CS 38—NP (Christmas at Black Rock.) —WR 28 Mrs. Mavor's Story.)—SP 7 Black sº-º: Burton.—- AA – HBW —HTb-I —LBM — 6 Black Silas.-Virginia Frazer Boyle.—WR 34 Black Swan, The.—Anon.—N Black Veil, The...—C : Dickens.—WR 8 Black Vulture, The.—G : Sterling.—GS—HBV—LBM Black Wall-flower, The.—Frances A. Kemble.—VA Black Zeph's Pard.—Anon.—BS 24 Blackbird, The.—W : Barnes.—HIBW-OR. Blackbird, The.—Alice Cary.—AL—LBA Blackbird, The.—H: C : Beeching.—OVW Blackbird, The.—W: Ernest Henley.—HEV Blackbird, The.—Nora Hopper.—GSP Blackbird. The.—Alfred E. Housman.—HRW Blackbird, The-Frä’k Tennyson.— BLV — BINL —HBV — OTP C–POS—SN–VA Blackbird's Song, The.—HI: Kingsley.—BBB Blackbird's Song, The.—G: Sigerson.—TIP Blackeyed Susan.—J: Gay. — BLV —BNL —EP —GEP — HBV-PGT 1–R.LP—WEP 3 (Sl. abr. )—CEL–PC (Sweet William's Farewell to Black-eyed Susan—C.)— EPR—FEP—HIBP Blackmwore Maidens.—W : Barnes.—HIEV—PGT 2—VA Blacksmith, The.—L.—ABV Blacksmith, The.—G. Lemoine.—WR 37 Blacks ºf Bottledell, The.—Jas. M. Thompson.—MYF– T}lacksmith of Limerick, The.—Rob't D. Joyce.—TIP Blacksmith of Ragenbach, The.—Anon.—CS 5–CSS Blacksmith of Ragenbach, The. (Poet. vers. of foregoing.) —Frank Murray.—CS 12 tº Blacksmith's Song (No. 1.)—I. E. Diekenge.—WR 48 Blacksmith's Song (No. 2.)—G. Lemoine.—WR 48 Blacksmith's Story, The...—Frank Olive.—BS 2—CS 5–FTR —HNS-MYF-WHO Blaine of Maine.—Eugene F. Ware.—DD–EDY Blair, the Regular.—Ida Reed Smith.--HTb-II Blame not my Lute.—Sir T: Wyatt.—BLV—FEP Blanche.—A. Bernard Miall.—HIP 2 Blancheflour and Jellyflorice.— (Old Ballad.)—BBB–ESB Blank Verse in Rhyme.--Anon.—HER (Nocturnal Sketch, A–C.)—BNL–CS 17—OS 2—SR 7 Blarney Castle.—S: Lower.—POW # Blasted Herb, The.—Mesech Weare.—PAH Blazing Heart, The.—Alice W. Brotherton.—AA Bleak House, Sels. fr.—C : Dickens. Death of Little Jo. (Sel. fr. Ch. XLVII.)—BS 1—CS 3 —FR (sl. abr. ) (Death of Poor Jo.)—MMR Tulkingham, the Lawyer, and Mademoiselle Hortense. (Fr. Ch. XLII.)—CR Visit to Belle Yard, A. (A d. fr. Ch. XV.)—SAE T}leåke's House in Blackmwore.—W : Barnes.—BLV Blennerhassett's Island.—T: B. Read. See New Pastoral, The. Bless the Dear Old Verdant Land.—Denis Florence Mac- Carthy.—VA Plessed are de Peacemakers.--T. S. Denison.—SDR Blessed are the Dead.—C. F. Smarius.-CS 10 Blessed are they that Have not Seen.— Arthur H. Clough. —E 13lessed are they that Mourn.-W: C. Bryant.—CBP—GP— FIDL–LOS 3 Blessed be Amun.—Katha. A. Grimes.—WR 25 Blessed be the Hour.—Walter von der Vogelweide.—HGV Blessed Damozel, The. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — CBP — Eh P—EP—EPN-FEP—GEP —HIBV —NT —OVV —PGT 2-ºvisºr—VA—VE (Sel.)—BN 131essed Easter.—Children's Day. (Eacer.)—WR 57 Blessed Rain, The.—Frank L. Stanton.—HIP 2 Blessing º the Blessed, A.—Laurence Alma-Tadema.-GSP — PO 13 lessing of a Smoke, The.—Ray D. Smith.-HP 2 Blessing of Song, The.—Anon.—CS 35 Blessings.-Pierre Jean de Beranger.—AFP Blessings.--Winifred M. Letts.-BIP Blessings in Disguise.—Anon.—SSS Blessings of Liberty, The. (Fr. The Letter from Italy.)— Jos. Addison.—WEP 3 Regiment, The-G. H.; Boker.—AH 2–ASL–AWB Blessings of Peace.—H: W. Longfellow.—WR 56 Blessing of the Waters, The.—J. T. Bent.—BOC Blessings of To-day, The.—May Riley Smith.-SSS (If we Knew—O.)—CS LLC Blessings of War.—P. Hoche.—WR 56 º Blest as the Immortal Gods.-Sappho (tr. by Ambrose Phil- lips.)—BNL–HBP (Fragment from Sappho.)—FEP Blest be the Tie.—J: Fawcett.—HIBW-LLC Blest be Thy Love, Dear Lord.—J: , Austin.-FEP Blest Spriº; Time. (W. music.)—Anon. (tr., by E. R. L.) Dlifkins, the Bacchanal.—B: P. Shillaber.—CS 10 Blifkins the Ruralist.—B : P. Shillaber.—CS 11 |Blighted Hº-Luis de Camoens (tr. by Lord Strangford.) Blind Blind Dlind Blind º the Lame, The.—Christian Fürchtegott Gellert.— G. Archer, The.—A. Conan Doyle.—HIBR-SP 3—WR 39 I3eggar's Daughter of Bednall Green, The. (In Percy's Reliques.)—Anon.—BESB Boy, The...—Colley Cibber. — BNL —BFV —CBOP — CGd—FEP—HBV-HBVy—OS 1–OTPC–PGT 1– POR-SP 5 Boy, The.—Hannah F. Gould.—CBOP Boy, The.—Rev. Dr. Hawks.--—CBOP Boy at Play, The.—Eliza Cook.-OTPC Boy's Pranks, The.—W: Thom.—EBS—OB Communicant, The.—Mary E. Lee.—HS Eiddler, The. (Power of Music—O.)—W: Words. worth.-FTR-LLC º: Girl of Pompeii, The.—Ella L. Matchett.— 1. Blind Folk.-C : Baudelaire.—AFP Blind Girl of Castel Cuillé, The.—(C.)—H: W. Longfellow, (Rustic Bridal, The-abr. )—BS 17 Plind Hiºd Boy, The.—W: Wordsworth.-FTR-OTPC IBlind Blind Blind Elind Blind Blind |Blind L Lamb, The.--Celia Thaxter.—BS 10 Blind |Blind Louise.—G. : W. Dewey.—A Blind Love. (Sonnet CXLVIII.)—W: Shakespeare.—PGT 1 Blind Man, The.—Anon.—CBOP Blind Man, The.—Ethelwyn Wetherald.—OCV Blind Man and His Candle, The.—J : G. Saxe.—SR 3 Blind Man to his Bride, The.—Caroline E : S. Norton.—RTI Blind Man's Testimony, The.—J: Hay.—BS 18 (Religion and Doctrine—C.)—CS 13 Blind Mary of the Mountain.—Anon.—CS 31 Plind Men and the Elephant, The.—J: G. Saxe. —CS 4 — CSS—HBV–MHR Blind Poet, The-(From the Irish of Raftery.)—BIP Blind Poet's Wife, The. (Abr.)—Edwin Coller.—BS 12 Blind Preacher, The.—W: Wirt—CS 14 (sl. abr.)—SR 5 Blind Psalmist, The.—Eliz. C. Kinney.—AA Elind Steed, The.—Rev. C : T. Brooks.-CBOP Blind Student, The.—E. J. Armstrong.—TIP Blinding Light, The-Jos. Blanco White.—THIV Blind-man's Buff.-W : Blake.—ABV-B GV Blindman's Buff.-Horace Smith.-MYF–SS (sl. abr. ) Blind-man's-buff.-Gertrude Hall.—WR 4 Blindness.—HI: Beecher.—BS 3 Blindness.-C: and Mary Lamb.-OTPC Blindness.-J. : Milton.—GP (On his Blindness—C.)—BGV-BNL — CBP — CEL — DY—Ehl”—EPE—FEP—GN — HBP — HBV — HBVy—HDL–HGP–HTb-I–LH-LLC—LOS 3— OB-OS 3–BCK–PCL–PF — PGGR — PGT 1 — PHS-R.A.C.—RLP—WE—WEP 2—WR. 1 (Sonnet: On his Blindness.)—EP—EPs—GEP—SEP— STC Plissful Bºhe. (Day Returns, The-C.)—Rob't Burns. (Dºrºturns, my Bosom Burns, The.)—BNL–HBV— Elithe are We Set wi' Ither.—Ebenezer Picken.—BGV Bloated Biggaboon, The.—H. Cholmondeley-Pennell.—NA Blondel.—Clarence Urmy.—AA ſº Blondel's Song under the Prison Window of Richard Coeur- de-Lion. (Fr. Richard Coeur-de-Lion.)—Michel J. Sedaine.—OS 2 Blood Horse, The.—Bryan W. Procter.—BNL–BOF.—FEP HBP—HIBW-OTPC—VA Blood is Tºer than Water.—Wallace Rice.—AFI 2—BAB Blood-red Ring Hung Round the Moon, A.—J: E. Logan,— HP 2–VA (Indian Mºi's Pangº, The.)—TCW Blood-root.—E. S. F.— Bloody Brother, The, Sels. fr.-J: Fletcher. (Song—C.—fr. Act II., Sc. 2.)—EP— Drink To-day. HBV “Take, O take those lips away.” (Song fr. V., 2.)— BNL–GP-HBP—HEV (See also Measure for Measure.—W: Shakespeare.) Eloom, Beauteous Blossoms.—Sir Patrick Fells.-- Bloom hath Fled thy Cheek, Mary, The.—W: Motherwell.— FIBP Blooming & the White Thorn, The.—Edith Matilda Thomas. L - —CLS Bloomsburg.—Wilfred Whitten.—FT Blossom, The-W: Blake.—OTPC blossom, The.—W: Shakespeare. See Love's Labour's Lost. Blossom of the Soul, The.—Rob't U. Johnson.—AA Blossom Time.—Mary M. Dodge.—AID (w. music.) Blossom Time.—Wilbur Larremore.—AA Blossoms.--Frank D. Sherman.—LFL Blossomy Wheelbarrow, The.—T: A. Daly.—WR 12 — it —U-N--— 32 TITLE INDEX Bombardment Blot in the 'Scutcheon, A, Sels. fr.—Rob't Browning. Death of Mildred, The.—WR 19 Earl Mertoun's Song.—FEP—OB (Her Perfect Praise.)—LTV (There's a Woman like a Dewdrop.)—BOL–GEP— TEY “Blow, $." thou winter wind.”—W: Shakespeare. See As Oll lulke it. Blow, Bugleſ, Blow J.-Alfred Tennyson. See Princess, The. “Blow, Bugles, Blow.”—J: S. McGroarty.—HIBV IBlow #.# Blow Low l—C ; Dibdin, BGV-HBV–NT— Blow, Northern Wind.—Anon.—NT—OB “Blow Softly, Thrush.”—Jos. R. Taylor.—HEV Blow, Wind, Blow.—Anon.—CBPC Blowing Bubbles.—W : Allingham. See Bubble, The. Blowing Bubbles.—Eugene H. Munday.—CS 25 Blowing Bubbles.—Q. F. Starkey.-PP—YFR Blucher on the Rhine,—August Kopisch.—EDY Bludy Serk, The.—Rob't Henryson.—EBS—OB Blue.—A. B. Rutledge.—SD Blue and Gray. (New York, Swim.)—CS 37 Blue and Gray. (Springfield Republican.)—PF (Two Colors.)—TMR (United at Last.)—CS 20 Blue and Gray, The.—Minna Irving.—CS 40 “Blue and the Gray, The.”—(Play.)—Clara J. Denton.— EFY Blue and the Gray, The.—Anon.—HIP—OAM One in Blue and One in Gray.)—CS 12 Blue and the Gray, The. (Dial. on Finch's The Blue and the Gray.)—Anon.—NDP Blue and the Gray, The.—I. J. C.—SSC Blue and the Gray, The.—Fs. M. Finch.-AA—AIH 2–AL - Amlp—A PPV-AW B–BNL–BS 1–CEP-CCB — CR-CS 5—CSBP—DD–EDY —FS —GP —HB — |HBP—HIBV-HIP–HTb-II—LBA—M.M.R—OAM— OCP—PAH–PAP—PAPm—PCL–PF —PG GR — RAC — SFM —SMG —SP 8 —STC — WR 41 (with pantomime.) (Sl. abºr.)—LLC—SR 8 (Decoration Day.)—OS 2 Blue and the Gray, The...—Ellen H. Flagg.—LLC (abºr.)—PFP (Death the Peacemaker.)—BLP . Blue and the Gray, The. (Fr. Speech to Rob't E. Lee Camp Confed. Vets.)— H: Cabot Lodge. — NC— SC (abr.)—SP 6—StS g Blue and the Gray, The. ... (Fr. Address Delivered at the Pºtion Party Convention.)—Frances E. Willard. Blue and White.—Mary E. Coleridge.—OVV Blue Bells of Scotland, The.—Anon.—BB—HBV—OTPC Blue Bird. See Bluebird. Blue, Blue Smoke, The.—Anon.—BIP |B. Rands.-OTPC Blue Boy in London.-W : Blue Closet, The.—W: Morris.-WA Blue Eyes and Brown Eyes.—Clara J. Denton.—LPD Blue Flower, The.—Helen M. Merrill.—TCV Blue Gentians, The.—E: Ryan Woodle.—HIP 2 Blue Hills beneath the Haze.—C : G. Whiting.—AA Blue Jay. See Blue-jay. g Blue Men of the Minch, The-Donald A. Mackenzie.—EBS Blue Moonshine.—Fs. G. Stokes.—EA Blue Sky Somewhere.—Vara—BS 8 (abr.)—SR 2 Blue Symphony, The.—J: Gould Fletcher.—NPA Blue-beard.—Theodore Pease Cook.-AFV Bluebeard.—Josiah G. Holland. See Bitter-sweet. Bluebeard's Closet.—Rose Terry Cooke.—AA Bluebell, The.—Anon.—CCB–LOS-1 Bluebell, The.—Emily Brontë.—OTPC Bluebell, The.—Marg. Deland.—SP 7—VSA Bluebelº-Julia A. Eastman. —AID —CCB —FPE — 1. Bluebell of Scotland, The.—Anon.—PCK Blue-bird. (W. music.)—Anon.—AD Bluebird.—Anon.--CHP . Bluebird, The. (Fr. Spring in New England.)—T: B. Ald- rich.--DD–SN Blue-bird, The. '. Wake Robin, Ch. VII.) — J: Bur- roughs.—A Blue-bird, The.—Marion Thornton Egbert.—HIP 2 Bluebird, The.—C: F. Gerry.—AD Bluebird, The.—Emily H. Miller.—ASR-II—CBOP–CFBP —PGpr—PoE–PyR—SFM-SMG-TYP–WCL (Bluebird’s Song, The.)—AID—LLC Bluebird, The.-Eben E. Rexford.—POS Bluebird, The.—Maurice. Thompson.—STC Blue-bird, The.—Alex Wilson.—AA—FEP—POS (sl. abr. ) Bluebird’s Lullaby, The.—Anon.—CHP Bluebird’s Message, The.—L. F. Armitage.—TT Bluebird’s Song, The.—Emily H. Miller. See Bluebird, The. Blue-bird’s Song, The.—Alfred Billings Street.—CBP Blue-jay, § #" FI. Swett.—AD—PGGR—PoE-POS Blunders.-J. B. Gough.-WR 27 ... Bluntness.—W: Shakespeare. See King Lear. “Blush, º maiden, when you feel.”—Eliz. Akers Allen. Blush Not Redder than the Morning.—N. Lee.—BLV Blushing Maple Tree, The.—Anon.—AD Blythsome Bridal, The.—Anon.—EBS Bo.—Rob't C. W. Meyers.-CS 34 Boa and the Blanket, The. (Punch.)—HPE Boadicea. An Od Cowper.—BGV FIB—HBP—HEV–LH–LHT-LLC—OS 2—OTPC —RLP—WEP 3—WR. 11 Board School Pastoral, A.—May Kendall.—HP 2—WA “Boarding 'Round.”—Phila H. Case.--StD Boar's Head, The.—Anon.—NT Boar's Head Carol, The.—Anon.—OAC Boast of a Virtuous Man, The.—S: F. Kiser.—SP 4 Boaster Rebuked, The.—Anon.—FAD Boastful Boy, The.—Anon.—FAD Boasting of Sir Peter Parker, The.—Clinton Scollard.—AFI —PA Boat of ºss The.—Annie L. F. Wister.—MMR—PPC (sl. (1,0?” Boat of my Lover, The-Dinah M. Craik.-BIL-FTA Boat Race, The.—Anon.—BS 17. Boat Race, The.—H. Cholmondeley-Pennell.—RTV Boat Race, The [or A . . . (Sel. fr. Jack Hall; or, The School Days of an American Boy, Ch. IX.)—Rob’t Grant.— MRS–SC (sl. abºr.) (Jack Hall's Boat-race—ad. by E. M. Wilbor.)—DR Boat Race, The. (Fr. Tom Brown at Oxford.)—T. Hughes, NC—PFP—SP 7—WR, 54 Boat Song.—Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake, The. Boat Song. See also Boat-song. e - Boat-horn, The.—Anon.—HP Boatie Rows, The.—Anon.—STC Boatie Rows, The.—J: Ewen.—BGV-EBS—FEP (Abr. and sl. diff.)—EPs Boatman, The.—T: Pattison.—EBS Boatman of Kinsale, The.—T: O. Davis.-BIP–VA Boatman's Hymn.—S: Ferguson.—DB Boat-race, The. (Fr. Queen Hynde.)—Jas. Hogg.—SAE Boats § on the Rivers.-Christina G. Rossetti...—ASR-I— pr Boat-song, A-C : Kingsley. See Hypatia. Boat-song. See also Boat Song. Bob-º: W. Grady. See “Bob.” How an Old Man “Came Ome.” Bob and his Sister.—Clara J. Denton.—WLO Bob and the Bible.—Anon.—LPS–PP Bob Anderson, My Beau.--Anon.—PAH Bob Cratchit's Dinner.—C: Dickens. See Christmas Carol, A. “Bob.” . How an Old Man “Came Home.” (C.)—H: W. Grady. f (Bob—cond.)—NP—WR 22 Bob Wºº's Misit to the Circus.-Andrew Stewart. — Bob, Son of Battle, Sels. fr.—Alfred Ollivant. Black §er The. (Abr. fr. Chs. XXVIII. and XXIX.) —N Shepherd's, Trophy, The. (Ch. XXV.-abr.)—NP Bob White.—Anon.—CBOP “Bob White.”—Anon.—PyR. “Bob White.”—G: Cooper.—HBVy—POS Bob White.—Dora Read Goodale.—HCTO Bob White.—Marion F. Ham.—SR 12 “Bob White.”—Eleanor Kirk.-LPS–PP-WHO Bob White.—FS. C. McDonald.—WR. 22 Bobbie's Exchange.—J: Kendrick Bangs.-SP 4 Pobby.—Anon.—WR 51 Bobby.—Rob't Chambers.--MYF Bobby Shafto.—Anon.—CFBIP Bobby Shafto.—Dan'l Henry, Jr. See Under a Fool's Cap. Bobby Shaftoe.—Homer Greene.—CS 33 Bobby's Essay on Sir Walter Scott.—Anon.—WR 52 Bobby's Ideas on Parents.--Anon.—WR 52 . Bobby's Thanksgiving.—Anon.—CB Bobolink.--Alex. M'Lachlan.—TCV Bobolink.-Clinton Scollard.—SFM Bobolink, The.--T: Hill—BNL —FMR (sl. abr.) —HBP — HBV—POS—PyR—SN Bobolink, The.—Anon.—LLC Bobolink, The. (Aldine.)—BS 11—HNS (Albr.)—AD—CSS (Little Telltale, The.)—FTR—WHO (Telltale, The.)—BNL–TMR. (Versions vary slightly.) Bobolinks, The.—Christopher P. Cranch. —AA —BS 20 (sl. diff. vers.)—GN (abr.) - Bobolink and Chick-a-dee, The. (St. Nicholas.)—AD . Bobolink's Song, The.—Stanley Waterloo.—WR. Bob-White.—Cale Young Rice.—WR 48 Boccaccio.—T : E : Brown.—FT Body, Thé.--—Anon.—NV Bohemian Girl. Sel. fr.—M. W: Balfe. (When Other Lips and Other Hearts.)—HTb-T Bohemian Hymn, The.—Ralph W. Emerson.—CAP Bohemians of Boston, The.—Gelett Burgess.—THP Boil it Down.—Anon.—FAS Boiled §en. (Fr. Poetical Cookery-book.)—(Punch.)— 7 Bois Ton Sang, Beaumanoir.—F's. S. Osgood.—EDY Boke *w# Puchesse The, Sel. fr.—Geoffrey Chaucer— Bold Dragoon, The.—Anon.—CS 25 Bold Dragoon, The.—Walter Scott.—BFHV-PPV-RTV Bold for the Right. (Dial.)—C: S. Wayne.—CDs * Bold Peddler and Robin Hood, The.—Old Ballad.—CSBP— ESB Pold Predictions.—J : Wilkes.—SS Bolehill Trees.—Jas. Montgomery.—AD Bolingbroke's Entrance into London.—W: Shakespeare. See King Richard II. Bolivar (Build a Column to Bolivar—C.)—Bryan W. Proc- ter.—EDY Bombardment, The.—Amy Lowell.—AMV 3 Bombardment of Bristol.—Anon.—AH–PAH 33 Bombardment AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Bombardº of Vicksburg, The...— Paul H. Hayne. — SP 8 Bombast.—Anon.—KNE Bombastic Appeal to a Jury.—Anon.—CS 4–SR 10 Appeal to the Rind Symmetrie of our Nature.)—MHR Bombastic Description of a Midnight Murder.—Anon.—CS 1 (Wivid Description of a Midnight Murder.)—SR 10 Bon Jour, Bon Soir.—Anon.—WR 1 Bon Ton Saloon, The.—Anon.—WR 33 Bonaparte to his Army in Italy. — Napoleon, Bonaparte. — BLP (Prºmation to the Army of Italy—diff. tr.—abr.)— (To the Army of Italy—sl. same.)—SS—SSD . Bonaventure, Sel. fr. (Spelling-match at Grande Pointe, The —fr. Chs. X. and XI.)—G: W. Cable.—WR 25 (Examination, The...)—SP 2 Bond, The.—Alice Stone Blackwell.—HTb-II Bond of Blood, The.—Will H. : Thompson.—BAB Bondage.—Lucy W. Jennison.—AA Bondage of Drink, The.—Anon.—CS 12 Bondman, The Sels. fr.—Hall Caine.—NDP Homeless Old Man, The. (Dial. ad. fr. Ch. II.)—NDP Mount of Laws, The. (Br. sel. fr. Ch. XXVIII.)—NP Bonds of Affection.—Letitia Landon.—AmSS—FP Bonduca.-Beaumont and Fletcher.—EPs Bone of Contention, The.—Winston Churchill.—BOL Boneset Tea.—Jennie Talladay.—WR 44 Bonhomme Richard and Serapis, The.—Philip Freneau.- PAH IBonie Doon.—Rob't Burns. See Banks o' Doon, The. Bonie Lesley.—Rob't Burns. ... See Bonnie Lesley. Bonivard, Alex. Dumas.-OS 3 Bonnet for my Wife, A.—Rob't C. V. Meyers.—CS 28 Bonnets Indispensible to Easter.—W: B. Chishold,—WR 57 Bonnets of Bonnie Dundee, The.—Walter Scott. See Bonny Dundee. T}onnie Annie.—Anon.—BESB–ESB–OBB 13onnie Banks o' Loch Lomond, The.—Anon.—EBS Bonnie Banks of Fordie, The.— (Ballad.)—CSBP Bonnie Bessie Lee.—Rob't Nicoll.—VA - Bonnie Blue Flag, The.—Annie C. Ketchum.—AWB—BE— OAF—PAH Bonnie Blue Flag, The.—Harry McCarthy.—AH 2 Bonnie Bruckit Lassie, The.—Jas. Tytler.—EBS Bonnie Doon.-Rob't Burns. See Banks o' Doon, The. . Bonnie, ºndee-water Scott. See Doom of Devorgoil, € Bonnie Earl of Murray, The.—Anon.—EBS—HBV Bonnie George Campbell.—Anon. (at. also to W: Mother- well.)—BB—BBB–BESB —CEL —CFBP —EBS — EPO-ESB–HBP—HBV-NT—OBB —SEP —STC —VE Bonnie House o' Airlie, The.—Anon.—BBB–BESB–EBS ESB—OB—OBB Bonnie Lady Ann.—Allan Cunningham.—RLP Bonnie Lasses.—Anon.—TFS - - Bonnie Lesley [or Leslie J.-Rob't Burns.— BGW —BLW - EP—FEP—HEP—LOS 3–OB—PG|T 1 (O, # ye Bonnie Lesley.)—BNL–EBS—EPR—GP– Bonnie Mary.—Rob't Burns. See Before Parting. Bonnie Milk-Cow, The.—Alex. Smart.—CBOP Bonnie Princé Charlie.—Jas. Hogg.—EBS—FEP—HPB Bonnierº the Burnie Doon. — Lady Caroline Nairne. - Bonnie Scot, The.—Eliza Cook.-RTV Bonnie Sweet Bessie.—Anon.—CD Bonnie Twinkling Starries.—Jas. McKowen.—BIP—DB Bonnie Wee Eric.—Frances R. Havergal.—BS 17 Bonnie Wee Thing.—Rob't Burns.—HEV Bonnie Wood o' Craigie-lea.—Rob't Tannahill.—EBS Bonniegºira in a’ the Warl', The.—Rob't Ford.—GN– 1. S Bonny Baby Livingston.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Bonny Barbara Allan.- (Old Ballad.)—ESB Bonny Bee Ho’m..— (Old Ballad.)—BESB–ESB–OBB Bonny Birdy, The...— (Old Ballad.)—ESB - Bonny Dundee.—Walter Scott. See Doom of Devorgoil, The. Bonny Earl of Murray, The. (In Percy's Reliques.)—Anon. —BESB—ESB–OB—OBB º - Bonny * ines Campbell.—Anon. See Bonnie George Camp- €ll. Bonny John Seton.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB V Bonny Lass of Anglesey, The.— (Old Ballad.)—BBB–ESB Bonny Light Horseman, The.—Jos. P. McCall.—DB Bonny Lizie Baillie.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Bonny Tweed for Me, The.—W: A. Foster.—EBS Bonny Wee Hoose, The.—W: Lyle.—WR 30 Book, A.—Emily Dickinson.—AA Rook, A.—Hannah More.—OTPC Book and the Building, The.—R : Salter Storrs.--TMD Book Canvasser, The.—C : H. Clark.-BS 12—CS 25 “Book in a Bustle, A.” (Punch.)—HPE “Book is good company, A.”—H: W. Beecher.—GG “Book Larnin’.”—M. H. Turk.-CD Dook of Books, The.— (By various awthors.)—Orlſ Book of Day-Dreams, Sels. fr.—C : L. Moore Disenchantment.—AA Or Ever the Earth Was.—AA Soul unto Soul Glooms Darkling.—AA Then shall We See.—AA Thou Livest, O Soul l—AA Book of Gold, A.—J: J. Platti-TFY Book of Life, The.—S: E. Kiser.—SR 14 Book of Love, The, Sel. fr.—Edwin Arnold. See With Sa'di in the Garden. Book of Martyrs, The.—Emily Dickinson.—THV Book of Orm, The, Sel. fr. (Dream of the World Without Death, The.—Pt. III.)—Rob't Buchanan.—VA Book of Snobs, The, Sels. : M. Thackeray. Music at Mrs. Ponto's. (Sel. fr. Ch. XXV.)—MHR Snobs. (Sel. fr. Ch. XLIV.)—OS 3 Book of Thanks, The.—Anon.—WR 17 Book º, §§ Duchesse, The, (Sel. fr.)—Geoffrey Chaucer.— 4 Book of the Monk's Life, Sel. fr.-Rainer Maria Rilke.— HGV Book of the New Year, The.—Anon.—PEO Book of the World, The.—W: Drummond.—EBS—HBW Book of Thel, The.—W: Blake.—EPR Bookra.-C: Dudley Warner.—AA—HBV–LBA Books. (Br. Sel. fr. The Kaléder of Sheperdes, 1528.)— Anon.—BNL - Books. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNI, Books. (Essay L.)—Fs. Bacon.—CR (abr.) (Of Studies—C.)—LLC (sl. abr.)—MBL (Studies—abr.)—OS 3 Books.—HI: W. Beecher.—BS 7 Books.-Eliz. B. Browning. ... See Aurora Leigh. Books.-G: Crabbe. See Library, The. Books.-Ralph W. Emerson. (“There are books which take rank in our life with parents and lowers”—br. Sel.)—GG Books.-Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.—GOS–PP Books,—Mrs. Sarah Hale.—KNE Books.-J : Higgins.—H·PNL 7".— Books. BSºcasional Pieces, XVIII.-O.)—Rob't Southey.— (His Books.) —OB - (My Days among the Dead are Passed.)—EPN-FEP— HBP—HBW-SEP—WE (Scholar, The.)—PGT 1 (Stanzas Written in His Library.)—BGV-EP—RLP —WEP 4 Books and Libraries.—Jas, R. Lowell.—MAL Books and Readings.-Rob't Southey.—LLC Books of the Bible.—J: Nelson Davidson.—WR 51 New Testament, The.—HIP 2 Old Testament, The.—HIP 2 Book-stall, The.—Clinton Scollard.—BNL Book-Worm, The.—C. W. Pearson.—HIP 2 Bookworm, The.—Royal Tyler.—AFV Boone in the Wilderness of Kentucky.—Anon.—AH Boot and Saddle. (Fr. Cavalier Tunes.)—Rob't Browning.---- Bº-BP—EPC-EPN —LC—LOS 3 —MRS —PPV Bootblack, The.—Anon.—CS 10—WR 33 “Boots.”—Anon.—NP Boots for Paving Stones.—Verna Sheldon.—WR, 54 Bo-Peep.–Anthony C. Deane.—PA Bo-Peep’s Party. (W. pantomime.)—Anon.—TCP Border Affair.—C : B. Clarke.—HIP 2–SP 6—WR 51 Border Ballad, A.—Captain Harry Graham.—WA Border Ballad. (Fr. The Monastery, Ch. XXV.)—Walter Scott.—BG:V-BHV — CBB — FEP — GN – GSP FIBP—LC—OS 2—PYO (Border Song.)—GP—LLC (sl. abr.) Border Land, The.—Anon.—SSS Border Land, The.—Marie L. Moffatt.—CS 25 Border March.-Walter Scott.—PPV Border Memory, A.—Florence L. Snow.—S Border Minstrelsy, Ballads fr.--—Edited by Walter Scott. See Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border. Border Song.—Walter Scott. See Border Ballad. Borderers, The, Sel. fr. (Skeptic, The.—br. Sel. fr. Act IV., c. 2.) —W : Wordsworth.-EL’s Borderland.—Herman Knickerbocker Wiele.—WSA Bore, The.—J: G. Saxe.—KNE (My Familiar—C.)—AFV—AWH-HBW-THP Bores, The.—Anon.—CS 28 Born Fisherman, A.—Joe Cone.—WR 29 Born Inventor, A.—Harry S. Edwards.-WR 21 Borough, The, Sels. fr.—G. : Crabbe. Consº Dream, The. (Fr. Letter XXIII.)—RLP— EP 3 Evening Sail, The. (Fr. IX Founder of the Almshouse, WEP 3 Peter Grimes.-EPR Quack Medicines. (Letter VII., Comd.)—BNL Sea, The.—EPR Storm on the East Coast, A. (Fr. I.)—RLP—WEP 3 Strolling Players. (Fr. XII.)—RLP—WEP 3 Borrioboola Gha.—Orrin Goodrich.-CS 7—M.M.R. Borrowed Baby, The.—Mrs. Susan T. Perry.—CBOP Borrowed Baby, The.—Edson W. B. Tatlow.—CS 27 Borrowed Child, The.—Howard Weeden.—AA—WR 25 Borrowed Dishes.—Anon.—WR 52 Borrowed Husband, The.—Grace MacGowan Cooke.—SP 6 Borrowin’ the Baby.—Wilbur D. Nesbit.—HTb-II Borrowing.—Ralph W. Emerson.—YBV Borrowing a Pie.—C: Battell Loomis.--—SR 14 “Bose.”—Emeline Sherman Smith.-W.R. 33 Bos’n Hill.—J. Albee.—AA Bo’s'n Jack of the “Albatross.”—E. S. Jackson.—CS 31 Bosom Sin.—G : Herbert.—CBP—LLC (Life's Lessons.)—CEL (Sin—O.)—EPs - ..) The. (Fr. XIII.)—RLP— 34 TITLE INDEX Boys’ Bossy and the Daisy.-Marg. Deland.—PPl. Boston.—Ralph W. Emerson.--—HPB—PAP Boston (lecture), Br. sel. fr. (“It is the property of the religious spirit.”)—Ralph W. Emerson.-GG Boston.—J: B. O'Reilly.—EDY—PAH Boston Cats, The.—Arthur Macy.—CHV Boston Coffee Clatcha. (Moºn.)—Leo Carillo.—WR 56 Boston Sºmºhree Pictures. – Oliver W. Holmes.— Doston Grasshopper, The.—Lucinda J. Gregg.—POS - Boston Hymn.—Ralph W. Emerson.—AIH 2–AmSS—APPV —BE—BNL–CAP—EDY—MAL–PAH-STC Boston Little Lamb, A.—R : Carle.—SR 14 Boston Lullaby, A.—Jas. J. Roche.—AWH-SAy Bostoniºs, and Charleston, S. C.—W: A. Courtenay.— 2 Boston Massacre, The.—J: Hancock.-BLP (sel.)—EAO Boston Massacre, The.—Nathaniel Hawthorne. See Grand- father's Chair. e Boston Massacre, The. (Fr. Crispus Attucks.)—J: B. O’Reilly.—EDY Boston Tea-Party.—J: Fiske.—SSR Botanic Garden, The, Sel. fr. (Loves of the Plants.)—Eras- mus Darwin.—GP Botany.—W. S. Landor.—BLV Both Sides.—Gail Hamilton.—MYF Both Sides of the Story.—G : A. Baker.—SR 7 (Idyl of the Period, An—O.)—CH-HNS Bothie of gºne Wuolich, The, Sels. fr.—Arthur H. Clough. —STC Bathers, The. (Sel. fr. III.)—VA (Bathing.)—EPs (Highland Stream, The.)—WEP 4 Elspie and Philip. (Sel. fr. VII.)—WEP 4 Philip to Adam. (Sel. fr. IX.)—WEP 4 Bothwell, §ſ". (The Murder of Darnley.)—W: E. — H Bothwell, Sel. fr. (John Knox's Indictment of the Queen, fr. Act IV., Sc. 7.)—Algernon C: Swinburne.—VA Bothwell Bank.-J. Pinkerton.—BGV Bothwell Bridge.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Bottle Imp, The.—Julia M. Thayer.—SP 5 Bottle of Hell-Fire, The.—Holman Day.—SP 5 Bottom Drawer, The.—Mary A. Barr.—HP Botts Twins, The.—P. R. Stansbury.—WR 14 Bouchalleen Bawn.—J: Keegan.—DB Bouchalleen Bawn, The.—Patrick Jos. McCall.—DB Bough of Time, The.—Ella Young.—BIP Boum-boun.—Jules Clarétie.—WR 4 Bounaparte.—Alfred Tennyson.—LHT Bouncing-Bet.—Rose Morgan.—S Bound for Detroit. (Dial.)—Anon.—MPD Bound to be Saved.—Anon.—SP 7 Bound to Win the Five Hundred Dollars.--Anon.—WR 44 Dound upon th’ Accursed Tree.—HI: H. Milman,—FEP Boundaries of the United States.—J: Fiske.—OCP Bounding the United States. (Toast.)—J: Fiske.—CS 38– FIH-OS 3—WR. 44 Bouquet of Flowers, A.—Anon. (Comp.)—AD (sl. abr.) Bourgeois, The.—Victor Hugo.—AFP Bourne, The...—Christina G. Rossetti.-HBV—PGT2 Bower in the Woods, The.—Doris Webb.-CB Bower of Adam and Eve, The.—J: Milton. Aytoun. See Paradise Lost. g Bower of Bliss, The.—Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene, € Bower of Peace, The.—Rob't Southey.—PAH Bower Scene from “Becket,” The.—Alfred Tennyson. See Becket. ..' Bowge of Courte, The, Sel. fr. (Picture of Riot.)—J: Skel- Bowl, The.—J: Wilmot, Earl of Rochester.—WEP 2 ton.—WEP 1 Bowl of Water, The.—Laurence Binyon.—HT Bowled.—Anon.—WA * e Box ofºrs A—Pauline Phelps, and Marion Short.— 36 Boy, A.—Nathaniel P. Willis.-CS 11—LLC (Torn Hat, e.—C.) A. - Boy, The. (In Night Songs.)—W: Allingham.–Port Boy, The.—Eugene Field.—NA Boy’ and Girl.—Mary E. Bradley.—WR 15 Boy and His Top, The.—J: Hookham Frere.-OTPC . Boy and Lark.-Lydia H. Sigourney.—CBOP Boy and Snake, The.—C: and Mary Lamb.-OTPC and the Angel, The.—Rob't Browning.—EP—HBR- LOS 2—OAE–OS 2—OTPC–RTV—WR. 57 and the Ass, The.—Anon.—CBOP - and the Boot, The. (Hearth and Home.)—TFS (sl. abr.) (Stubborn Boot, The.)—MYF and the Brook, The.—H: W. Longfellow.—POS and the Frog, The...—Anon.—CH-PP-YER and the Mantle. The.—(Ballad.)—ESB–OBB and the Parrot, The.—J: Hookham Frere.—OTPC and the Ring, The.—Anon.—CSS and the Robin, The.—F's. C. Woodworth.--CBOP and the Sheep, The-Ann Taylor.—CHV-Poſt—RAC and the Skylark.—C: and Mary Lamb.—OTPC–RAC and gºom, The...—J: Hookham Frere.—HIBV-HIBVy Baby's Protest.—J: Kendrick Bangs.-WR 52 Blue and His Gun.-Nellie M. Garabraut.—WR 35 Brittan.—Forceythe Willson. —AIH 2. —AWB —BE — PAH (Boy Britton—sl. diff, vers.)—SA—WR 10 Boy Boy Boy Boy . É. Oy Boy Boy #. BOy Boy Boy Boy Boy Boy Boy Decides, The.—Rickman Mark–BWC Boy Engineer, The.—G: Lansing Taylor.—W.R. 37 Boy Hero, A.—Anon.—CS 24 Boy I Know, A.—Anon.—HTb-II Boy I Love, The.--Anon.--TFS Boy in a [or the Dime Museum, A [or The]. (Arkansaw Traveler.)—WR 20 (sl. abr.) (In the Dime Museum—sl. abr.)—CS 30 (Little Johnny Visits the Dime Museum. . (Versions, vary slightly.) in Blue, The.—J: D. Long.—PFP in the Wilderness, The.—S: T. Coleridge.—OTPC Kept Step, The-Opie P. Read.--WR 26 Lives on our Farm, The.—Jas. W. Riley.—ABW Lost.—Anon.—MMR of Egremond, The.—W: Wordsworth-EPs of Ratisbon, The.—Rob't Browning. See Incident of the French Camp, An. of the House, The.—Jean Blewett.—TMR orº, Zepata City, The.—R : H. Davis. –CR — So Different from Daddy l—J: Kendrick Bangs.-W.R. 52 that Hungered for Knowledge, The.—Anon.—OAL that Laughs, The.—G : Cooper.—TT that Was Scaret o' Dyin', The.—Annie Trumbull Slos- son.—SP 1–WR 34 to the Schoolmaster, The.—E: J. Wheeler.— CS 23 — PyS—SP 8 S * )—SR 7 Boy . Boy #. Oy Boy Boy Boy Boy Boy Boy Boy Boy Boy Boy Wanted.—Anon.—WR 24 Boy Who Couldn't Say “No l’’ The.—(Wide Awake.)— TSS Boy Who Never, Told a Lie.—Anon.—PCK º Boy Who Said “Gºwan,” The.-Guy Wetmore Carryl.—SP 6 Boy Who Told a Lie, A.—Anon.—CBOP Boy Who Went from Home, The.—Emma M. Johnston.— CS Boy with the Pony.—S: E. Kiser.—WR 52 Boy-child, The.—Madeline Bridges. See Children. Boyhoodººshington Allston.—BNL–CBP —FEP —HBP #A ſyl S Boyhood and Girlhood.—Hartley Coleridge.—GC Boyhood of Andrew Jackson, The.—Elbridge S. Brooks. See Historic Americans. Boyhood, of Columbus—Jas. R. Lowell.—TIWP Boyish Ambition. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Boyne Water, The.—Anon. Ald. by A. P. Graves.—(Abr.)— DB–EDY—TIP (Battle of the Boyne, The.)—BBB–BIP—BNL–RTI Boy-poet, The.—W: Wordsworth.—EPs (abr. ) (There was a Boy—C.)—CHV-POW-SN–WEP 4 Boys, The.—Oliver W. Holmes.—Am P-APM–BNL–BS 1. —CAP—CS 4—FEP—FTR-HBV—HTb-I —LLC — SP 3—SPE—SR 15—TMD (sl. abr.) (Boys, The ; 1859.)—AL Boys, The-Ethel Lynn-CS 9–MYF . Boys and Girls. (Dial.)—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-COS—— Boys and Girls.—Florence Wilkinson.—HIP 2 Boys ºthe Apple Tree, The...— Ann and Jane Taylor.— Boys—and the Bottle.—Theodore L. Cuyler.—TS Boy's Aspirations, A.—Menella Bute Smedley.—GSP Boy's Bear Story.—Jas. W. Riley.—DR. Boy's Complaint, A.—Anon.—LPS–PP Boy's Complaint, A.—Anon.—PP—YFR Boy's Complaint, A.—Annie H. Streeter.—PyS Boy's The.—Caroline Gilman. — ‘ºint about Butter, Boy's Composition on Breathing, A.—Anon.—WR 6 Boy's 5 Compositions on Cats.--Anon.—WR 3 Boy’s Composition on Hens.—Anon.—WR 52 Boy's Composition on Physiology, A.—Anon.—WR 4 Boy’s Composition on the Mule.—Anon.—WR 29 Boy's Composition on Washington, A.—Anon.—WR 7 Boy's Conclusion, A.—Anon.—DR Boy's Dream, A.—Ruth Argyle.—PyS Boy's Dream, A. (Dream of a Boy who Lived at Nine- elms, The-O.-abr.)—W: B. Rands.--TFS Boy's Essay on Girls, A.—Anon.—CS 23 Boy’s Experiences in a Department Store.—Anon.— WR 52 Boy's Great Schemes.—Tudor Jenks.-WR 52 Boy's Idea of Christmas.--Lulu M. Rorke.-W.R. 39 Boy's Idea of Girls, A.—G. L. Durke.—WR 17 e Boy's Journal, A.—Anon.—MYF y - Boy's King, A.—S: E. Kiser.—WR 24 | Boy's Last Request, The.—Anon.—CS 11 : Boy's Letter to Santa Claus.--Anon.—WR 52 Boy's - WR 28 Boys Make Men.—Anon-PyS Boys' Marching Song.—W. G. Williams.-SSC Boy’s Mercy, A.—Bessie G. Hart.—WR 2 Boy’s Mission.—Ella W. Wilcox.—WR 52 * - Boy's Mother, A.—Jas. W. Riley.—HBVy—PPi—St.S . Boys oºr Goose Land. (Dial.)—Stanley Schell. — WR 5 Boys of the Bible.—Eliz. Lloyd.—SSE Boy's Opinion, A.—Anon.—CHP—LPP - Boys’ Rºnd Girls' Play.-Mrs. Hawtrey.—CBOP–PC— Plea, A.—Anon.—PyS Pledge, A.—A. H. Hutchinson.—SP 5 Pocket, A.—Anon.—LPS–PP Prayer Éi (Sel.)—H: C : Beeching.—GN–GSP–. (Prayers.)—LH–OB—OVV—VA Boys' Redoubt, The.—Marg. Junkin Preston.—AH Letter to Santa Claus, A. — Laura F. Armitage. — Boy's Boy's Boy's Boy's 35 Boys’ AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Boys' Rights. (Prose.)—Anon.—LIFS—LPS–PP–WR 52 Boys' Rights. (Verse.)—Carrie May.—FS—HP (Sl. abr.) Boy's Soliloquy.—Anon.—WHO Boy's Song º A].—Jas. Hogg. —ASR-II —BEV —BGV — BPB—BVC (abr.)—CBOP–CBPC—CEL–CFBP— CHV-EBS—GSP–HBV-HBVy —LC —LOS 1 — NV—OB—OTPC–PCK—PCL–Port —RAC —RLP —SFM–SMG-SSR—TYP–WEP 4 (Way for Billy and Me, The.)—OS 1 Boy's Story, The...—Eben E. Rexford.—CH Boy's Thanksgiving, A.—Lydia Maria Child.—WR 37 Boys that Run the Furrow, The.--Frank L. Stanton.--PF Boy's View of Girls.--Anon.—W.R. 52 Boys Wanted.—Anon.—PP—WHQ-YFR Boys Wanted. (Chicago Post.)—BS 20–TFS—WR 17 Boy's Washington, Composition.—Emma C. Dowd.—WR 49 Boys We Need, The.—Anon.—PyR. Boys We Want, The.—A. Sargent.--TS. Boy's Whistle, A.—Judd Mortimer Lewis.-H.P.2 Boys will be Boys.”—Harlan H. Ballard.—SSC Boy's Wish, The...—Anon.—CBOP Brabançonne, The.—Anon.—PPV Bracelet, The . FIBV-OB–VSA * Braddock's Defeat.—Stephen Tilden.—AH Braddock's Epitaph.--Stephen Tilden.—AIH Braddock's Fate, with an Incitement to Revenge.—Stephen Tilden.—PAH o Braddon Vicarage.—T: E: Brown.—BQF Braes o' Gleniffer, The.—Rob't Tannahill.—BGV-EBS Braes of Balquhither, The-Rob't Tannahill.—BGV-EBS —FEP—RLP—STC e of Yarrow, The-W: Hamilton.—BGV —EBS —EPs —FEP—GP—HBP—STC of Yarrow, The. (Song—The Braes of Yarrow-0.) —j : Logan-BGV—EBS—EPs (abr.)—ESB–FEP —HBV-PG.T 1 (Song—sl. abr.)—HBP (Thy Braes aré Bonny—sl. abr.)—BNL 13rahma.-Anon.—WR 33 Brahma-Ralph W. Emerson.—AA —AL —BNL –CAP– ** GEP—GT-HBP—HBV—LBA—OB–OVV–YBV Brahman's Son, The. (C.)—R: H. Stoddard. (Brahmin's Son, The-cond.)—WR 5 Brahma's Answer.—R : H : Stoddard.—BNL Brahmin and the Tiger, The...—Anon.-MYF } Brahmin’s Son, The...—R: H: Stoddard.—See Brahman's Son, The. Braid Claith.—Rob't Fergusson.—BGV—EBS—EPR—NT— WE P 3 Brakeman at Church, The-Rob't J. Burdette.-AmSS—CR —CS 19–FTR-IHBV & (Brakeman Goes to Church, The.)—SR 2 Bramble.—Ebenezer Elliott. See Bramble Flower, The. Bramble Flower, The.—Ebenezer Elliott.—HIBP—WCL (Bramble—sel.)—AID . Branches of Trees.—Jennie D. Moore.—ADPR Brandy and Soda.-Hugh Howard-HP - Brankº Hill–Walter Scott. See Lay of the Last Min- strel, The. - IBrathay Church.-W: Wordsworth. See Excursion, The. Prave and True.—HI: Downton.—PP–YFR (To the Boys.)—FAS Brave at Homé, The.—T: B. Read. See Wagoner of the Alleghanies, The: Aunt Katy.—Nellie Eyster.—BS 15 Beresford – H. D. Rawnsley.—BBB–PPV Boston Boys. (Dial.)—Morris Harrison.—CDs: Boy, A.—Anon.—CS 24-SR 6 Earl Bran, The-(Old Ballad.)—BBB Epitaph, A.—J: Milton.—BHV Knight Departing for the War.—Alfred de Musscº.— FP Braes Braes T3rave Brave Brave Brave Brave Brave Brave A. Little Girl, A.—Anon.—TMR Little Mary.—Clara J. Denton.—FTT Little Sister, The-Anon-WR 17 . Lord Willoughby. (In Percy's Reliques.)—Anon.- LH-PPV 13rave Love.—Anon.—HTb-I Brave Love. (C.)—Mary K. Dallas.-W.R.4 (He'd Nothing but his Violin—abr.)—AA—HBV Brave Man, The...—Joanna Baillie.—KNE Brave Man, The.—Burger.—SP 5 Brave Old Oak, The.—H: F. Chorley.—AID (w. mus.) — BNL–DD–HBV—RLP Prave Brave 13rave Prave Brave Old Ship, the Orient, The...—Rob't T. S. Towell.—AA Brave Peasant, The.—Anon.—CSS Brave Paulding and the Spy.—Anon.—PAH Wolfe.—Anon.—PA Woman, A.—J: F. Nicholls.--CS 30 Brave Women of Tann, The.—W: Jas. Linton.—BEHV Bravery-W: Shakespeare. See King Henry the Fourth. Bravest Battle that Ever was Fought, The.—Joaquin Miller. S 17—HTb-I-Orlyſ—SP 2–SR 13ravest of the Brave.—Rob't J. Burdette. (Sl. abr. )—CD–SDR Braw, Lads o' Galla Water.—Rob't Burns.—EBS Brawn of England's Lay.—J: Hunter-Duvar.—VA Bread.-Elsie M. Wilbor.—DR Break, Break, Break.--—Alfred Tennyson. —BEV -BNI – — BS 1–OBP—CEL–CR—EhB–EP—EPC —EPN — FEP—FP—FPE—FTR—GEP—GP—HBP—HBV− HDL–HGP–HH-HNS—HP —HTb-I —LC —LLC —LOS 1–OS 2—PCL–PF–PGT 2—PPHS—POS — PYO—RAC–RLP—RTV—SEP—SN —SP 3 –SR 6 —STC–VA—VE—WEP 4 - |Brave Brave To Julia.-Rob't Herrick.- BLV— DPE — . Bridal #; and Dirge.—T: L. Beddoes. Break of Day, Sel. fr. (Daybreak.)—J: Donne,—OB Break, the Bottle.—J: G. Woolley.—WR 18 Breakfast.—C: and Mary Lamb.--OTPC Breakfast. (Acting chair.)—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE Breakfast Food Family, The.—Bert Leston Taylor.—HIP 2 Breakfast Song, The.—Emile Poulsson.—HIBV-HEVy Breaking, The.—Marg. Steele Anderson.—HIBW Breaking Home Ties.—A. O. Frazier.—SR 12 Breaking of the Ice Bridge.—Anon.—SP 7 Breaking Plow, The.—Nixon Waterman.—HTb-II Breaking the Charm.—Paul Laurence Dunbar.—StS Breaking the Colt.—Clara J. Denton.—LPD Breaking the Ice.—C: Thomas.-W.R. 36 Breaking the News.—Anon.—SR 14 “Breaking waves dashed high, The.”—Felicia D. Hermans. §: Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers in New England, €. - Breast Forward.—Rob't Browning.—HTb-I Breastplate of St. Patrick, The.—Anon.—BIP Breath, A.—Mary A. De Vere.—AA Breath of Avon, The.—Theodore Watts.-VA Breath of Hampstead Heath.-Edith M. Thomas.-AA Breath of the Spirit, The.—Anon.—CP Breath on the Oat.—Jos. Russell Taylor.—HIBW-PAH Breathes there the Man.—Walter Scott. See Lay of the Last Minstrel, The. Breathings of Spring.—Felicia D. Hemans.—AD—CBP Brechva's Harp Song.—Ernest Rhys.-WA Bredon Hill.—A. E. Housman.—RTW Breeding Lark.-Arthur Boar.—EPs Breedyeen, The.—Douglas Hyde.—DB Breeze after the Calm, The-S: T. Coleridge. of the Ancient Mariner, The. Breeze in the Church, The.—Miss — Hinxham.—FP Breeze through the Forest, A.—R : D. Williams.-DB Breezes, The.—Lucy Larcom.—TFS Br'er Jason's Sermon.—Anon.—LFS Brer Rabbit and Brer Bear.—Joel Chandler Harris.-W.R. 39 Brer Rabbit and the Little Girl. (Nights with Uncle Remus, Ch. III. abr.)—Joel Chandler Harris.-WR 7 Bresca.-Lucy B. Ewing.—CS 34 Brevity the Soul of Wit. (Dial.)—WR 52 Briar-bloom.—Eliz. Akers Allen.—AD Bric-a-Brac.—Eva Best.—RTV Bricklayers, The.—G. H. Barnes.—CS 16 Bricks Enough.--Anon.—NMI Bridal Day, The.—Edmund Spenser.—RLP Bridal Dirge, A.—Bryan W. Procter.—HEP Bridal Feast, The.—F. C. Long—CS 4 (abr.)—SA (Bridal Wine-cup, The.) , (Dram. by A. F. Bradley.)—CS 14—ED (Dram. by Sidney Herbert.)—BS 4—CDD (Pledge with Wine—prose vers.)—CS 2—FMR (abr. ) Bridal Hour, . The, Sel. fr. (“Love! blessed love,” etc.)— Alice Cary.—BIL “ Bridal in Eden, The.—F. J. Otterson.—CS 24 |Bridal of Andalla, The.—Anon. (tr. by J: G. Lockhart.)— EPs (sl. abr. )—FEP—HBP Eridal of Malahide, The.—Gerald Griffin. (Abr.)—BS 21—DB—FMR Bridal £n Kºnnacook, The.—(Sel. fr.)—J: G. Whittier.— W Bridal o't The.—Alex. Ross.-EBS Bridal Pair, The.—W: Young. See Wishmakers' Town. Bridal Song.—Beaumont and Fletcher. See also Maid's Tra- gedy, The. Bridal Song. (Sel. fr. song in Hero and Leander, 5th Sest- yad.)—G : Chapman.—OB - Bridal Song. (Fr. The Fall of Jerusalem.)—H: H. Milman. —FEP (sel.) - (Hebrew Wedding [, The].)—BNL–HBP Bridal Song [, A H.—Shakespeare and Fletcher. Noble Kinsmen, The. See Rime See Two See Death's Jest OOK. Bridal Song to Amala-T: L. Beddoes.—OVW Bridal Veil Falls. – C : Wharton Stark. See trophes. Bridal Wine cup, The [or A1.-Anon. See Bridal Feast, €. Bride, The.—H: Alford.—OB A (“‘Rise,’ said the Master, “come unto the feast.’”)—BNL Bride, The.—Ambrose Bierce.—AA Bride, The.—Laurence Hope.—HIBV. 2 Bride, The.—Lydia H. Sigourney.—FP Bride, The.—Edmund Spenser. See Epithalamium, The. Bride, The.—Sir J.: Suckling. See Ballad upon a Wed. ding, A. Bride Beautiful, Body and Soul, The.—Edmund Spenser. See Epithalamium. Bride Cake, The.—Rob't Herrick.-WEP 2 Bride o' the Sun, The.—Blanche Bishop.–TCV Bride of Abydos, The, Sel. fr.—Lord Byron.—BNL (bºr. sels.)—WEP 4 (Hellespont, The.)—RLP (Know Ye the Land.)—EP—RLP (Orient, The.)—BNL (Zuleika.)—RLP Bride of Lammermoor, The, Sels. fr.—Walter Scott. Beware. (Song fr. Ch. III.)—EPs (Lucy Ashton's Song.)—BPB—OB Ravenswood and Lucy Ashton. (Sels. fr. Chs. XXXII. and XXXIII.)—MMR Yosemite Bride g the Greek. Isle, The.—Felicia D. Hemans.—BS 5– A—SR 11 (abr.) (Bride's Farewell, The-sel.)—FP 36 TITLE INDEX Brook Bride Song. (Fr. The Prince's Progress.)—Christina G. Rossetti...—OB–OVW * * Bridegroom of Carra, The.—Marj. L. C. Pickthall.—OCW Bridegroom's Toast, The.—Anon.—H g Bride's Farewell, The.—Felicia D. Hemans. See Bride of the Greek Isle, The. ... º Brides of #dº or, the High Tide, The.—Jean Ingelow. CS 2—PCK e (High Tide on the Coast of Lincolnshire, The-O.)— BNL–EPs—FEP—FR (abr.)—GN—HBV–HSPS —LOS 3—OS 2—OWW-RAC-RTV—STC–St.S — VA—WR 43 (Sl. abr.)—CR (High Tide [; or The Brides of Enderby], The.)—BS 2 LLC–MMR (abr;)—SA (sl. abr.) Bride's Toilette, The.—Ellen M. H. Cortissoz.—AA Bride's Tragedy, The, Songs fr.—T: L. Beddoes. Hesperus Sings.--WA (Hesperus'. Song,)—WEP 4 Love Goes a-Hawking.—WA Song-BFW Bridge, Theº H. W. Longfellow.—AL–Aml?—BS 1–CAP —FS—FTR-GEP—HBW —LLC —PGGR —PYO — SA—SN–SR 1—WR 41 (pantomime.) Bridge, The...—Jas. Thomson.—O e - Bridge &# its Exponent.—Frances De Wolfe Fenwick.-- 39 . Bridge by the Tay, The.—Theodor Fontane.—HGV Bridge Keeper's Story, The.—W. A. Eaton.—CS 29 Bridge of Glen Aray, The.—C : Mackay.—CS 32 Bridge of Life, The.—Anon.—HIP Bridge of Sighs, The (1st part.)—T: Hood.—AmSS—BNL BS BIP—CS 1—EP—FEP—FP—GEP—HBP— FIBW-PHTb-II—M.M.R—MR—OB —OM —OVW –PF —PGT 1–R.LP—SEP—VA—WE—WEP 4 Bridge of the Hundred Spans, The...—Gilbert Parker.—CS 38 Bridge of Truth, The.—Anon.—CS 8 Bridget and the Folio.—C : Lamb.-FT Bridget and the Matinee.—Elmer R. Coates.—CS 2 Bridget as a School-teacher.—C : H. Clark.-SA Bridget Brady.—W: Boyle.—RTI - Bridget McFine.--Anon.—WR 38 Bridget O'Flannagan on Christian Science and Cockroaches. , Bourchier.—BS 19 Bridget's Investment. (Dial.)—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-CDs Bridget's Latest.—Anon.—SR 14 - Bridget's Mission Jug.—Emma D. Banks.--BR Bridget's Soliloquy.—Mary K. Dallas.--—BS 20 Brief Burlesque, A. (Munsey’s Magazine.)—WR 22 Brief Life.—Ernest Dowson.—HIP 2 Brief Remarks to a Class of Young Ladies on Graduation Day by a Visitor.—Anon.—C Brief Tragedy, A.—Anon.—SR 10 Briefless Barrister, The.—J : G. Saxe.—FEP—HPE—WA Briefness of Joys. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Brier.—E. Pauline Johnson.—T Brier, The.—Walter S. Landor.—HRP Brier-Rose.—Hjalmar H. Boyesen.—BS 9–CS 20–CSS (Abr.)—FR (ad.)—SC—STP–TMR. Brier-wood Pipe, Thé.—C: D. Shanly.—BNL–EDY Brigade Commander, The.—J. W. DeForest.—OAM - “Brigade Mºst §§ Rinow, Sir, The l’’—J: W. Palmer.—BE * Brighidin ban mo Stor.—E: Walsh.--DB Bright be the Place of Thy Soul.—Lord Byron.—RLP Bright Days in Winter.—J: G. Whittier.—POS (Dream of Summer, A–C.)—AD Bright Hours.-Marg. Husted.—CS 29 Bright Little Dandelion.—Anon.—PyS—TFS Bright Side, The.—M. A. Kidder.—CS 4—HTb-I-LLC Bright Sparkles in de Churchyard.—Anon.—AA Bright Star of Beauty l—Drayton. See Idea, Sonnet IV. “Bright star ! Would I were steadfast as thou art.”—J: Feats.-EPN-PGT 1 (Last Sonnet—C.)—BGV–CBP—CEL —GT —HBV — EſGP—OB—RLP—SEP—VE—WEP 4 Brighter Day, The.—Anon.—AmSS Brightest and Best.—Reginald Heber. See following. Brightest and Best of the Sons of the Morning.—Reginall PIeber.—GN–HBV-LOS 2—OAC–OTPC (Brightest and Best.)—LLC (Epiphany—C.)—EDY—FEP—HBP—OS 1 - Brightest Gift, The. (Presbyterian Journal.)—CS 34 Brighton Pier.—Clement Scott.—VSA Brigits. Three, The-Nora Hopper.—RTI Brignall Banks.-Walter Scott. See Rokeby. Brigs of Ayr, The.—Rob't Burns.—POW Bring Flowers.-Felicia D. Hemans.—AD (sl. abr.)—FP Bring Laurel.—S. B. Dunn.—WR 46 . “Bring out your Dead.”—Marg. H. Lawless.--—W.R. 24 Bring them not Back.—Jas. B. Kenyon.—AA Bringing our Sheaves.—Eliz. Akers Allen.—GP—HBV (Bringing our Sheaves with us.)—FP Bringing our Sheaves with Us. – Eliz. Akers Allen. See foregoing. - - Bringing them Up to the Mark.-(London Mail.)—HTb-I Bristol Figure, A.—Cosmo Monkhouse.—WR 9 Bristowe Tragedy.—T: Chatterton.—BGV-EP—EPR—EPs Britain's Appeal to Her Mem.—Mackenzie Bell.—PPV Britannia, Sels. fr.—Jas. Thomson. Britannia—br. sel.)—BNL. War for the Sake of Peace.—BNL Britanº, #. Columbia.—Alfred Austin. —BS 27 —PAH — II) (To America.)—GN–HBV–PCK Britannia’s Pastorals, Sels. fr.—W: Browne. Comparison, A. . Bk. III., Song 2.)—WEP 2 Complaint of Pan, The. (Fr. BR. II., º 4.)—WEP 2 Pesº of Walla, The. (Fr. Bk. II., Song 3.)— Walla, the Fairest Nymph.-EPE Dirge, A. (Fr. Bk. II., Song 1.) (C.) (Lament for his Friend, A.)—WEP 2 Fairy Banquet, A.—EPE - Marina and the River-god. (Fr. Bk. I., Song 1.)—WEP 2 Metamorphosis, A. (Fr. Bk. I., Song 5.)—Wi-F 2 Music Lesson, The. (Br. sel. fr. Bk. I., Song 5.)—WEP 2 My Choice. (Song fr. Blº. II., Song 2.)—BNL (Shall, I Tell?)—HBP . (“Shall I tell you whom I love?”)—FEP—FTA “Now was the Lord and Lady of the May.” (Fr. Bk. II., Song 5.)—EP Poet's Ambition, The. (Fr. Bk. I., Song 5.)—WEP 2 Praise of Spenser, The. (Fr. Bk. II., Song 1.)—RLP— WEP 2 (Edmund Spenser—br. sel.)—BNL Praise of Sydney, The. (Fr. Bk. II., Song 2.)—WEP 2 (Sir Philip Sidney—br. Sel.)—BNL Scented Grove, The. (Fr. Bk. I., Song 2.)—WEP 2 “Sweeter scents than in Arabia found.”—EPE Shepherdesses' Garlands, The. (C.) (Fr. Bk. II., Song 3.) (Colour Passage, A–sel.)—WEP 2 song,º: Celadyne, The. (Fr. Bk. III., Song 1.)—OEL– 2 Song of Tavy, The. (Fr. Bk. II., Song 3.)—WEP 2 Squirrel Hunt, A.—EPE Hunted Squirrel, The—sel.)—LC—WEP 2 **Yet as yºn I with other swains.” (Fr. Bk. II., Song 4.)— Brita's Wedding.—W. W. Marsh.--DR, . British Aggressions:-Josiah, Quincy, Jr.—SS . . British Fleet, The, Sel. fr. (All's Well.)—T: Dibdin, BNL British Grenadiers, The.—Anon.—BP—BVC—HBV —PAH British Influence, 1811.-J: Randolph.-OM.–SS British Light Infantry, The.—Anon.—APM British Lion Roused, The.—Stephen Tilden.—PAEI British Oak, The.—Bernard Barton.—LLC British Prison Ship, The, Sel. fr.-Philip Freneau.-APM British Soldier in China, The.—F's. H. Doyle.—PGT 2–SSR (Private of the Buffs, The-C.)—BNL–CBB—CTBP— E. BP—HBV—HBVy—LH–OVW-PPV-RTI —RTV—VA—VE British Treaty, The-Fisher Ames.—SS British Tribute to Lincoln.—Tom Taylor.—HTb-I British Valor Displayed.—Fs. Hopkinson.—PAH British Visitor-Anon. See Trollopiad, The. Britons Beyond the Seas.-Harold Begbie.-PPV Britons to the Core.—Alex. S. Carnegie-PPV "Broºdºndºlection of noble passages, A.”—J: B. Peas- €6.- - Broadswords of Scotland, The.—J: G. Lockhart.—HEP Broadway.—W: Allen Butler.—PNW Broadway.—Hermann Hagedorn.—NPA Broadway.—Edith M. Thomas.-PNW Broadway Pageant, A., Sel. fr. (Expansion.)—Walt Whit. man.—CAP—SR 13 Brock.-C: Sangster.—OCW Broken Charm, The.—J. Sylvester.—NT Broken Doll, The.—C: and Mary Lamb.-OTPC Broken Dreams.--—Mary K. Dallas.-W.R. 3 Broken Field, The.—Sara Teasdale.—AMV 4—NPA Broken Friendships.-S: T. Coleridge. See Christabel. Broken Heart, The.—W : Barnes,—PGT2 Broken Heart, The, Sels, fr.-J: Ford. Calantha's Dirgé.-EP—WEP 2 (Love and Death.)—FEP Pentº, Dying Song. (Fr. IV., 3.) — CEL — EP— Broken Home, A.—Anon.—SR 1 . Broken Music. (The House of Life, Sonnet XLVII.)— Dante Gabriel Rossetti...—VA Broken Pinion, The.—Hezekiah Butterworth.-HTb-I–SP 4 Broken, gºer, The...—C: D. Shanley (or E. Lysaght.)— Ritty.—MHR (Kitty of Coleraine.)—BIP—BLV—BNL —CR —DB — FEP—HBR-HBV-RTI—RTV —SAy–SP 4–SR. —THP-TIP - Broken Ring, The.—Jos. Freiherr von Eichendorff.—HGV Broken Song, A.—Moira O’Neill.—OVW Broken Sonnet, A.—Clo Graves.—FLS Broken Wing, The-Anon.—LLC Brokeri, #ead or, the Old Arm-Chair.—G: Brook, The.—Anon.—CBOP Brook, The.—W: C. Bryant.—CS 40 Brook, The.—Mrs. Follen.—LPP x Brook, The.—Sophia V. G. Lee.—TCW Brook, Thé.—W: W. Lord.—AA Brook, The.-(Song fr. The Brook: An Idyl.)—Alfred T ny Son.--ABV-BFV—BS 5–CBPC-6Gd-OS 12 QSBP-EhB–EPN-GN (abr.)—HGP – Hºfbºſſ— L9-LOS 1-OS 1 —OTPC –PCK —PCL –PGprº- EGT2--PHS-PQS (abr.)— RAQ– RLP-SC (sl. abr.)—SFM-SMG-SN–TYP–WCL–WEP 4 (Brook's Song, The.)—HBV-HBVy (Song of the Brook.)—AmSS—BNL–CBOP–CR —FTR-HBP—LLC—SAE (br. sels.).-SSR (Song: “The Brook.”)—GEP Brook, The, Sel. fr.—W: B. Wright.—AA Brook Farm.—Nathaniel Hawthorne.—PNW Grossmith.- en- FEP 37, Brook AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Brook in the Heart, The-Emily Dickinson.—SP 6 * Brook in Winter, The.—Jas. R. Lowell. See Wision of Sir Ilaunfal, The. Brook of Lappington, The.—H: Gillman,—CSS Brook Song, A.—Eugene Field.— Brook Song.—Jas. H. Morse.—AA Brooklet, The.—W: G. Simms.-POS Brooklº, Santiago, The.—Wallace Rice.—AH 2–EDY— Brooklyn Bridge.—C: G. D. Roberts.-PAH-PNW Brooklyn Bridge, The.—A. S. Hewitt.--TMD Brooklyn Bridge, The.—Seth Low.—SSD Brook; Bridge, The.—Edna D. Proctor.—AH 2–BNL — AH (Brooklyn) Bridge, The.—H: F. Wood.—GH Brooklyn Bridge at Dawn.—R : Le Gallienne.—PNW Brooklyn Navy Yard Address.-Woodrow Wilson.—APPV Brook's Song, The.—Anon.—LFS Brook's Song, The.—Alfred Tennyson. See Brook, The. Brookside, The.—R : M. Milnes, Lord Houghton.— BNL — CR–FEP—FTA—GP—HBV-HIBP—HGP– HTb-I —LTV-PG|T 2–RLP—STC—TFY-VA (Song.)—CGd—FP Broom Drill.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.--DM Broom Flower, The.—Mary Howitt.—CBP—HBP—HBV- OS 1–OTPC Broom of Cowdenknowes, The.—Anon.—EBS—ESB Broomstick Train.—Oliver W. Holmes.-CAP—WR 31 Brosna’s Banks.-J. : Jean Frazer.—DB 13rother and Sister. (Sel.)—G: Eliot—GC–GN–RLP (Diff. sel.) (Br. sel.—ad.)—OS 2 * Brother Aºrson's Sermon.—T: K. Beecher.—BS 6—CS 13 sºmº Brother Antonio.—Eliz. Akers Allen.—SR 7 Brother Ben.—Rob't C. W. Meyers.--CS 25 * Brother Billy Goat Eats his Dinner.-Joel Chandler Harris. See Uncle Remus and the Little Boy. Brother Hubert.—Anon.—STP Brother Jonathan's Birthday.-Clara J. Denton.—LPD Brother Jonathan’s Lament for Sister Caroline.-Oliver W. Holmes.—AH 2–AWB—BE—CAP—HBV- OAM — PAH-PAPn (Union, The-Sel.)—SAE Brother Michael.—Anon.—CHV Brother of Mercy, The.—(In The Tent on the Beach.)— J: G. Whittier.—AP Brother Peasley's Mistake.—Anon.—BS 27 Brother Robin.-Mrs. May Anderson.—NV Brother Watkins.—J: B. Gough.-CS 7—OM (Brother Watkins—AFI!)—FS Brother Wolf and the Horned Cattle.—Joel Chandler Harris. See Nights with Uncle Remus. Brotherhood.—Josiah G. Holland.—CS 11 Brothers, The.—Johann W. von Goethe.—BNL Brothers, The.—Marietta Holley.—WR 30 Brothers, The.—C : Sprague.—AA Brothers and a Sermon, Sels. fr.—Jean Ingelow. Brothers and a Sermon, Sel. fr.—HIDL Goldilocks.-EPs Old Fisherman, The.—KNE (Old Man's Prayer, The.)—MMR Wreck of “The Grace of Sunderland.”—EPs Brothers and Sisters.--I: Watts.--ASR. II Brother's Tribute, A.—Anon.—BS 12 Brough Bells.-Rob't Southey.—STC Brought Back.-J: F. Nicholls-CS 31 Brought ºilby the Butcher's Boy. (Washington, News.) * I Brought to Trial for “Blowin’.”—Josiah G. Holland. See Arthur Bonnicastle. Broughty Wa's.- (Old Ballad.)—ESB - Brown Adam. (In Border Minstrelsy.)—Anon.—BB–BBB BESB–ESB–OBB Brown Bird, The-Walt Whitman.-QVV. Brown Dwarf of Pugen, The.—J: G. Whittier.—STP Brown Girl, The.—(Ballad.)—ESB–OBB IBrown Little Pie.—Anon.—CHP Brown of Ossawatomie.—J: G. Whittier.— BEIV— BNL– AP—DD–FEP—HBV-PAH-PNW–SP 8 Brown Robin.—Anon.—BBB-ESB Brown dºn's Confession.—Anon.—BB—BESB — ESB- BB Brown Stout.—Anon.—CS 34 .3 Brown Thrush, The.—Lucy Larcom.— AD —DD —HBV — HBVy—LOS 1–PP]—RAC–SFM–TYP–WCL Brownie Men, The.—M. Nora Boylan.—CE Brownies' Drill, The.—A. E. Hurst.—ID Brownies from Dolly Land, The.—Anon.—CHP Prowning.—Irene E. Morton.—TCW Browning wº Asolo.—Rob’t U. Johnson. — AA — LBA — tº-mºmº Browning. Exercises.—Anon.—SDE—SpDE & Browning's First Manuscript. (Fr. Robert Browning Per- sonalia.)—Edmund Gosse.—MRS Browns, The.—T: D. English.--CS 12 Brown’s Example.—(Farmer’s Woice.)—FAS Bruce, The, Br. sel. fr. abr.)—OB Bruce #. the Abbot.—Walter Scott. See Lord of the Isles, 6. Bruce ºo the Spider.—Bernard Barton.—BNL (abr.)— (Robert Bruce and the Spider.)—CS 24 (Freedom.)—J: Barbour.—FP (sl. Bruce to His Army.—Rob't Burns. See Bannockburn. Bruce to His Men.—Rob't Burns. See Bannockburn. Bruce to His Troops.-Rob't Burns. See Bannockburn. Bruce's Aigress to His Army.—Rob't Burns. See Bannock- ULI'Il. Brudder Brown on “Apples.”—Anon.—CS 26 (Apples.)—CD Brudder Gardner on “Big Words.”—M. Quad.—WR 47 Brudder Gardiner on Music.—Anon.—CH Brudder Jones's Heterodoxy.—Anon.—WR 21 Brudder Yerkes's Sermon.—Jas. M. Ludlow.—BS 14 Bruges.—W: Wordsworth.-POW Brundisium.—Lucan,—(Tr. by Nicolas Rowe.)—TIWP Brushwood.—T: B. Read.—CR (Br. Sels.)—HDL Brut, The, Sel. fr.—Layamon.—EP—EPO Brutus. (Fr. Pindarique Odes.)—Abraham Cowley.—WEP 2 Brutus and Cassius.-W: Shakespeare. See Julius Caesar (Speech of Cassius Instigating Brutus, etc.) Brutus and Titus. (Fr. Lucius Junius Brutus—play.) Na- thaniel Lee.—SS Brutus' Harangue on the Death of Caesar.—W: Shakespeare. —See Julius Ceasar. Brutus Justifying the Assassination of Caesar.—W: Shake- speare. See Julius Caesar, Brutus on the Death of Caesar.—W: Shakespeare. See Julius Caesar. Brutus on the Death of Lucretia.—J: H. Payne. See Bru- tus; or, The Fall of Tarquin. Brutus; or, The Fall of Tarquin, Sels. fr.—J: # Pºpe C. 4.) — Brººk on the Death of Lucretia (Act III., (Brutus, over the Dead Lucretia—sl. abr.)—CS 3 (Bºgº Oration over the Body of Lucretia—sl. abr.) Roman Father, The.—WR 5 Brutus over the Dead Lucretia. (Prose comp.)—Anon.— Brutus over the Dead Lucretia.-J: H. Payne. or, The Fall of Tarquin. Brutus to Cassius.—W: Shakespear. See Julius Caesar. Brutus's Address.-W: Shakespeare. See Julius Caesar. Brutus's Oration over the Body of Lucretia.--—J: H. Payne. See Brutus; or, The Fall of Tarquin. Bryant Alphabet, A. (Comp. fr. Bryant.)—PEO Bryant Dead!—Paul H. Hayne.—DD–EDY Bryant, Extract concerning.—HI: W. Bellows.—PEO Bryant, Extract concerning.—J : Bigelow.—PEO Bryant, Extract concerning.—G. : W. Curtis.-PEO Bryant, Extract concerning.—Edwin, P. Whipple.—PEO Bryant on his Birthday.—J : G. Whittier.—CAP Bryant's Birthday. (Programs.)—AB Bryant's Seventieth Birthday.—Oliver W. Holmes, CAP Bryngyne in the Bore's Head.—Anon.—Y Bubble, The. (C.)—W: Allingham. Blowing Bubbles.)—GN Bubble, The.—J: B. Tabb.-AA Bubble-Blowing.—W : Canton.—CHV Buccaneer, The, Sel. fr. (Island, The.)—R : H. Dana.- See Brutus; ABI-BNL Bucaneer, The-Walter Scott. See Rokeby. Buck Fanshaw's Funeral.—S: L. Clemens. See Roughing It. Buck Wins a Wager.—Jack London. See Call of the Wild. Bucketsºe-s : Woodworth.-AA—ASL–HBP—HBW — (Old Oaken Bucket, The.)—Amp—AmSS—BLP— BNL —CBP—CS. 25—FEP—GP —HTb-I —LLC —NM OS 1–PCK–PCL–PF-PNW–PYO (Parody—The Old Oaken Bucket.)—CS 2 Buckingham's Address on His Way to Execution.—W: Shakespeare. See King Henry VIII. “Bucks.”—Frank H. Spearman.—SR 13 Bud, The.—Edmund Waller.—WEP 2 “Bud of Promise” Racket, The.—Anon.—CS 34 Bud Zundts' Mail.—Ruth McEnery Stuart.—WR 34 Budd Explains.—Marion Short.—WR 33 Budd Wilkins at the Show.—S: E. Riser.—WR, 24 Budding into “Higher”. Womanhood.—Anon.—WR, 54 Buddhist Legend, A.—Anon.—CS 38 { Budding-time too Brief.—Evaleen Stein.--AA Budge's Version of the Flood.—J: Habberton. Babies. Budget of Paradoxes, A.—J: Martley.—TIP “Bud’s Charge.”—L: E. Van Norman.—WR 22 Bud's Fairy-tale.—Jas. W. Riley.-SP 1 Buena yº-Albert Pike.—APH 2–AWB–OCP — PAH- Iſl Buffalo.—Florence Earle Coates.—AH 2–PAH Buffalo Herds, The.—C : Mair. See Tecumseh. Bugaboo, The.—Florence Josephine Boyce.—SR 15 Bug-a-boo, The.—Lizzie M. Hadley.—(Dial.)—WR 17 Bugle, The-Minna Irving.—PAPrm Bugle, The.—L. Sutton.—AMV 2 Bugle, The.—Alfred Tennyson. See Princess, The. Bugle Song [, The..].--—Alfred Tennyson, See Princess, The. Bugles of Dreamland, The. Sel. fr.—Fiona Macleod.—GT Build a Column to Bolivar ! (O.)—Bryan W. Procter. (Bolivar.)—EDY Build a Little Fence.—Anon.—HTb-I Build Castles in the Air. (Valedictory.)—Anon.—WR 55 “Build thee more stately mansions, O my soul.”—Oliver W. FIolmes. See Chambered Nautilus, The. Builder, The.—Fs. Sherman,—TCV Builders, The.—Ebenezer Elliott.—VA See Helen's * 38 TITLE INDEX Burnham Builders, The...—H: W. Longfellow.—CAP—GEP—PGGR— PIHS-PR—RAC–SFM-SMG (Albr.)—BS 7 Building.—Susan Coolidge.—CS 33 Building.—I. E. Diekenga.-FHS Building a Home.-J: Armstrong. See Art of Preserving Health, The. g Building of S. Sophia, The.—Sabine Baring-Gould-RTW Building of the Barn, The.—C: L. Bingham.—WR 25 Building of the House, The.—C: Mackay;-WR 1 Building of the Nest, The.—Irwin Russell.—HBV Building of the Nest, The.—Marg...E. Sangster.—HBVy Building of the Ship, The-H: W. Longfellow.—AH–AP —APPV—CAP—LH–LOS 3—PGGR Building of the Ship, The. (Sel.)—AID—BNL (bºr. (Launch of the Ship, The-sel.)—BS 1–SA—SR (Launching of the Ship, The-sel.)—CR—CS 4–FR FTR-HNS-OM–SAE (bºr. Sels.) Republiºpe. (Br. sel.)—AA—Amp—ASL–DD–OAI (Lines.)—SS - Ship of State, The...—br. sel.—CCB-CTBP—GP—HBWy A. PCK–RAC—SFM-SMG-SSR Thou, Too, Sail on.—GEP Building the Chimney.—Anon.—CS 11 (Worsted Stocking, The.)—MYF - Building the Future.—Jas. R. Lowell.—THV Building the Ladder.—Eliz., Lloyd.—SSE Building the Stars and Stripes.—Anon.—FLD Building upon the Sand.—Eliza Cook.—FP e Buk of Eneados, XII., Prologue of.-(Tr. by Garvin Doug- las.) See Proloug of the XII. Buk of Eneados, The. Bulb, A.—R : K. Munkittrick-AA Bulb Garden, A.—Anon.—CHP Bulbul, The.—Owen Seaman,—NA Bulgarian Horrors.-W. E. Gladstone.—MRS Bull, The.—Ralph Hodgson.—Gmp-II Bull, The.—Marg. Johnson.—WR 24 º g Bull Fight, The-Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pil- grimage. Bull of Bashan, A.—Adeline Knapp.–BS 26 Bull Run.—Alice B. Haven.—WR 10 Bulldog, The.—Anthony Euwer.—SP 6 . Bull-fight, The.—Anon. (tr. by J: G. Lockhart.) See fol- lowing. w Bull-fight of Gazul, The.—Anon (tr. by J: G. Lockhart.)— FEP—HIB - —HIBJP (Bull-fight, The. Sel.)—OS 2 Bullfinch, The.—L.—ABV-BOF Bull-head, The.—Josh Billings.-FAS Bull-Terrier-Frost.—Anon.—WR 56 | Bullum versus Boatum.—G. A. Stevens.—BS 1 Bumble Bee, The.—Anon.--TFS Bumble Bee, The.—Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.—TT Bumblebee, The.—Jas. W. Riley.—WR 47 Bumble-Bee and Clover.—Anon.—CFBP Bumboat Woman’s Story, The.—W: S. Gilbert.—BS 9 (sl. abr. )—THP Bumpkin's Courtship, The.—Anon.—CS 10 Bunch of Cowslips, A.—Anon.—PEO Bunch of Flowers, A. Anon. (Concert piece.)—YFD Bunch of Flowers, A. (Concert piece.)—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-COS—PP Bunch of Lillies, A.— (By various awthors.)—SSC Bunch of Primroses, A.—G: R. Sims.--CS 36 Bunch of Roses, A.—J: B. Tabb.-Port Bunch of Sweets, A.—Lord Byron. See Don Juan. . Bunches of Grapes.—Walter Ramal.—ABV —CBPC —CHV —CSBP—OTPC-PCL Bundle of Letters. (Mom.)—Arr. by Blanche Baird Win- field.—WR 48 Bundle of Loves, A.—Mary L. Gaddess-WR 4 Bunkers; lºgf H. Calvert.—AIH –DD —PAH —SP 8 — R—WR 10 |Bunker Hill.—Oliver W. Holmes. of Bunker Hill Battle. Bunker. Hill.—G. Mellen.—EPs Bunker Hill.—J: Pierpont.—BLP Bunker Hill Monument, The, Sel. fr. (What Good will the Monument Do?)—E: Everett.—SS Bunker Hill Monument, The.—L: Kossuth.--TMR. Bunker Hºmonument, The. (C.)—Dan'l Webster.—MAL —St. (Age of Improvement, The-bºr. Sel.)—TMR (Bunker Hill.)—OCP (First Bunker Hill Address.)—SP 8—SSR (Fiº, Bunker Hill Monument Oration.)—IR (bºr. Sel.)— (Foundation of Bunker Hill Monument—br., sel.)—FD 1 (Oration at the Laying of the Corner-stone of the Bunker Hill Monument—sel.)—PPS (“That motionless shaft will be the most powerful of speakers”—br. sel.)—GG (To the Revolutionary Veterans—sel.)—SS (To the Survivors of the Battle of Bunker Hill—sel.)— BS 10 Bunker Hill Monument Completed, The.—Dan'l Webster. See Completion of the Bunker Hill Monument, The. Bunker’s Hill.—J : Neal.—WR 10 Bunny Did It.—Anon.—COS–PP - Bunny Romance, A.—Oliver Herford.—ABV Bunding Ball, The. (Sel. fr. Chorus of Anglomaniacs.)— 8, Sel.) l See Grandmother's Story weett.—SAy e Buonconte di Montefeltro.—Dante. See Divine Comedy, The. Buoy-bell, The.—C: T. Turner.—W $. Burd Ellen.— (Old Ballad) ºf SB. Burial Burd Helen. (Fair Helen of Kirconnell, Pt. II.-in Border Minstrelsy.)—Anon.—CEL (Fair Helen.)— BBB- EBS— EPs (sl. abr.)—FEP — HBP—OTPC–PGT 1–WR 21 (Helen of Kirkconnel [1].)—BB—BESB —BOL —BPB —CSBP—Ehl?—HBV–LH–OB —OBB —OEB — RAC–RTV—SEP—VE (John Mayne's vers.)—FEP Burd Isabel and Earl Pºº-Hº Ballad.)—ESB Burd Statue. (Tab.)—Anon.—TC Burden, The.—Lucy Rider Meyer.—HTb-I Burden of Love, The.—Lucy W. Jennison.—AA Burdock's Goat.—Anon.—CS 16 Burdock's Music-box. —Anon.—CH-CS 27—SR 5 Burgher's Battle, The.--W: Morris.-VA Burshes, ; Calais, The.—Emily A. Braddock.-BS 20– Burglar Alarm, The.—Birch Arnold.—CH (Mrs. Fillisy’s Burglar Alarm—sl. abr.)—WR 20 Burglar Bill.—F. Anstey.—CD–HBR-HSp Burglar Caught by a Woman,—K. M. Sullivan.-WR 56 Burglar's Grievances, The.—G: Kyle.—WR. 3.... Burgomaster's Death, The. (Ald. by T. F. Wilford.) See Bells, The. Burgoyne's Surrender.—G. : W. Curtis.--NC–PFP—SSR Burgundian Defiance, The...—Justin Huntly McCarthy.—CR Burgundian Noel, A.—Lady Lindsay.—YC Burial Hymn.—HI: H. Milman.—FEP—VA (Hymn.)—HBP Burial March of Dundee, The. (In Lays of the Scottish Cºry: E. Aytoun.—CBB—CR (sl. abr.) (Sel.)—EDY—OM (Killiecrankie—sl. abr.)—CEL–EHT Burial of Burial of Burial of Burial of Burial of Burial of (abr.)—POA. an Infant, The.—HI: Vaughan.—WEP 2 - Arnold, The.—Nathaniel P. Willis.-HNS Barber.—J : G. Whittier.—PAH Beranger, The...—Alfred Watts.-EDY De Soto.—Anon.—AH Grant, The.—R : W. Gilder.—OAM Burial of John Brown, The.—Wendell Phillips.-OS 2 Burial ofºs Cormac, The.—Sir S : Ferguson.—DB—RTI Burial of Latané, The.—J: R. Thompson. —AWB —BE — PAEI - of Lincoln.—R: H. Stoddard. See Abraham Lincoln I. A Horatian Ode). of Love, The.—W: C. Bryant.—HEP—STC of Moses I, The J.- Cecil F. Alexander. — AmSS — BNL —CBOP —CBP —CCB —CR —CS 3 — EPs — FEP—FPE—FR—GN–HBW-LLC—RTI—SA — STC–STP (Sl. abr.)—BS 1–OM (Burial of the Deliverer, The—sel.)—BLP Burial of Robert Browning, The.—Michael Field.—VA - Burial of Sir John Moore [, Thel.-C: Wolfe. —AmSS — BHV —BIP —BILP —BNL —BP —BIPIB —CBB — CBOP–CBP—CBPC–CCB-CS 8 —CSBP —DB — EDY-EHT-EP—FEP—FP—FPE —GEP —GN — GP—GSP–HB–HBP —HBV —HBVy —HTb-II — LC—LHT-LLC—LOS 2—MR —OS 2 —OTPC —PC —PCK–PCL–PF-PGGR–POW —PPV —RAC — #—RTI—sAE (abr.)—SFM-SMG-SS—STC — (After Coruna.)—IIH (Burial of Sir John Moore after Corunna, The.)—OB (Burial of Sir John Moore at Corunna, The.)—BFW- CEL–EPS–PGT 1—PHS-WEP 4 (“Slowly and sadly we laid him down”—br. sel.)—CS 1 IBurial of Sir John Moore, after [or at] Corrunna, The-C: Burial Burial Wolfe. See foregoing. Burial of the Bachelor.—Anon.—PA Burial of the Cat, The.—R. K. Hutchinson.—LPS–PP Burial of the Champion of his Class, at Yale College.— Nathaniel P. Willis.-CBP of the Dane, The.—H: H. Brownell.—AA—CS 8– FEP—HEV–LBA—STC of the Dead.—J : Keble.—OB - of the Deliverer, The. — Cecil F. Alexander. See Burial of Moses, The. • - of the Duke of Wellington.—Alfred Tennyson.—See Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington. of the Linnet, The.—Juliana. H. Ewing.—BVC—Port of the Minnisink.-H. W. Longfellow.—APM–CAP —PC–PFHS of the Old Flag, The.—Mary A. Barr.—BS 15 of the Poet, The.—HI: W. Longfellow.—HEP of Washington, The.—Anon.—WR 49 Fººe. The, Sel. fr. (The Yew.)—W: C. Bryant.— A. - Burial march.....See Burial March. Buried Life, The-Matthew Arnold.-RTV—VA Buried To-day.—Dinah M. Craik.-BNL–HDL Buried Treasure.—Exa Dean.—PF Burlesque Challenge to America, A.—Mark Lemon.—BLP Burlesque of the Following Tlines of Lopez de Vega. (O.)— S: Johnson. (On some Lines of Lopez de Vega.)—HPE Burlesque on Fan Drill.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.--DM Burmese Songs, Translation of.-R. Grant Brown. In the Forest.—SBOS GB Love-ditty.—SBOS—SGB . . Lower's Lament, A.—SBOS—SGB - “Burn and destroy the idols of party you have worshiped.” —Dan'l Dougherty.—GG - Burnham Beeches.—H. Luttrell.—BLV—HBV Burial Burial Burial Burial Burial Burial Burial Burial Burial Burial 39 Burning AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Burning Babe, The.—Rob't Southwell. —EP —EPs —GC — HBV—OB—WEP 1–YC Burning of Chicago; The.—Will Carleton.—OCP—SA Burning of Fairfield.—D: Humphreys.-AH Burning of Jamestown, The...—T: D. English.-AH-PAH Burning of Moscow, The.—Joel T. Headley. See Napoleon and his Marshals. - Burning of the Lexington.—J: Loffland.—CS 14 Burning Prairie, The...—Alice Cary.—BS 4—CS 3 Burning Ship, The.—Anon.—BS 3—SA Burning §p. The (Fr. Onnalinda.)—J. H. McNaughton. - 3 Burns.—Ebenezer Elliott.—BNL (Poet's Epitaph, A.)—EDY—FEP—HBP—RLP—VA— VE—WEP 4 (sl. abr.) (To a Rose Brought from near Alloway Kirk, in Ayrshire.)—Fitz-Greene Halleck. —AA —BNL —CBP —FEP—STC–YBV - Burns. Burns. (On Receiving a Sprig of Heather in Blossom.)— J. : G. Whittier.—BNL–CAP—HBP |Burn's Birthday Programs.— (By var. authors.)—AB Burnt Lands.--C : G. D. Roberts.-WA Burnt Out.—Anon.—FLS - Burnt Ships.-Helen Hunt Jackson.—BIL Burr and Blennerhassett.—W: Wirt.—CS 16—LLC—SS Burton. . . (Br. sel. fr. On the Death of Richard Burton.)— Algernon C. Swinburne.—EDY Burton's Curtains.—Rob't C. W. Meyers.—CS 33 Bury Me in the Morning.—Stephen A. Douglas.-HTb-II Bury Them.—H: H. Brownell.—PAH Bury Your Wrongs.-C: Wagner.—HTb-II Bush aboon Tºguair, The.—J: Campbell Shairp.–EBS— NT—OVV e Bush Study, a la Watteau.-Arthur P. Martin.-WR 9 Bushman's Cave, The.—W. C. Scully.—SBOS—SGB Business.--Anon.—NM Business Depression.—HI: George.—WR 42 “Business” in Mississippi.-Irwin Russell.—SDR Business Man's Political Obligations, A.—Anon.—CP Business Side of Prohibition, The.—H: W. Grady. See Pro- hibition in Atlanta. Bust of Dante.—T: W. Parsons.—FP - (On a Bust of Dante.)—AA—Amp—APM–ASL–BNL #P-HBP-HEV–LBA—Exo (abr.)— STC — Busted Dolly, A.—Josephine Merwin Cook.-W.R. 48 Buster, The.—Sam W. Foss.—CS 34 - Busts of Goethe and Schiller, The...—W: Allen Butler.—CBP Busy.—Edmund J. Burk.-BS 23—CS 34 Busy Bee, The.—Anon.—CHP Busy Bee, The.—Anon.—TFS Busy Bee.—Anon.—TT - Busy Bee, The. (sº XX.)—I: Watts.-ASR-T—LOS 1 - - pr Busy Child, The-Mary. Elliott:-0TPC–PCL “Busy, curious, thirsty fly.”—W: Oldys.-BLV—FEP (Fly, The.)—CEL–HBP (On a Fly Drinking out of his Cup.)—OB (To a Fly.)—LC—OTPC Busy Heart, The.—Rupert Brooke.—HIBV Busy Little Husbandman.-Anon.—CBOP Busy Lives.—Anon.—LLC Busy Mule, The.—Anon.—TFS Busybody, The...—Jessie D. A. Stockton.—CS 39 But—.—Belle Hunt.—WR 7 “But all through life I see a cross.”—Olrig Grange.—GG But, Hº O Lord, I Cannot Lose.—Edna D. Procter.— - P “But in #. eyes a mist unwonted rises.”—Fs. Bret Earte. But Little Folks.-Marie E. Kunkler.—TT. (sel.) “But onlºns hººd to have him go.”—Celia E. Gardiner. - — H But Once.—Theodore Winthrop.–AA But Once a Year.—Clara J. Denton.—WLO But onºus for our Country.—C: L. Holstein.-FD 2— “But, sirrah, henceforth,” etc.—W: Shakespeare. See King Henry IV., Pt. I. "But the higher departments of moral and religious thought.” —H: C. Minton.—G But the Majestic River Floated On.—Matthew Arnold. See Sohrab and Rustum, - But the #3yº Ever Youthful.—Konrad Ferdinand Meyer. But Then.—Ben King.—SR—WR 44 “But then the thrushes sang.”—Eliz. B. Browning. See Aurora Leigh. “But there is a limit, both to the necessity and to the capa- city of this power of invention.”—H: C. Minton.—GG “But three feet good of that old wood.”—Martin Farquhar Tupper.—HIP “But time would fail to attempt to catalogue the grand - men.”—-Mary A. Livermore.— WO - But whgºe Melodies of Morn Can Tell?—Jas. Beattie.— Butchering Day.—C. L. Edson.—S Butcher's Boy and the Baker's Girl, The.—Anon.—GH Butler’s Proclamation.—Paul H. Hayne.—AH 2–PAH Buttadeus.-W. S. Johnson.—AMV 4 Buttercup, A.—K. C.—AD Buttercup, The.—Mary Geist.—ADP-SSC . Buttercup, Poppy, Forget-me-not.—Eugene Field.—WR 17 Buttercups.—Anon.—PyR Buttercups.—Wilfrid Thorley.—HIBV-FIBVy—OVW Buttercups and Daisies.—Anon.—WR 33 Butterfly's Buttercups and Daisies.—Mary Howitt.—ASR-II—CBOP– CBPC–DD—HBV—HBVy—NW —OTPC —PCK — PyR-WCL (abr.), Butterflies.—Jas. Lane Allen.—BOL Butterflies.—Anon.—PyR Butterflies.—J: Davidson.—HRW Butterflies, The.—Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.—TT Butterflies' Fad, The.—Ella W. Wilcox. —CBOP Butterfly, The.—Anon.—NW Butterfly, The-S;. T. Coleridge.—BGV Butterfly, The.—Alice A. (S.) James.—AA Butterfly, The.—Adelaide O’Keefe.—HRV—HBVy Butterfly, The.—Alice Freeman Palmer.—HEV–HT Butterfly, The.—Jos. Skipsey.—VA Butterfly and the Bee, The...—Anon.—WR 17 Butterfly and the Bee, The.—W: Lisle Bowles. –HBV — HBVy—OTPC–PCK - Butterfly and the Snail, The.—J: Gay.—CGd—OTPC Butterfly Blue and Grasshopper Yellow.—Olive. A. Wads- worth, LCBOP Butterfly Drill.—Marguerite W. Morton.—ID Butterfly Funeral, The.—Anon.—OTPC Butterfly of Fashion, A.—Oliver Herford.--SAy Butterfly on Baby's Grave, A.—Anon.—TFS Butterfly's Ball, The.—W. Roscoe. (At. also to Mrs. H: Roscoe and to T: Roscoe.)—BVC—CBOP–CBPC– FTR-OTPC–PCL–WR 16 (Vers. Sl. diff.) Butterfly's First Flight, The.—Anon.—OTPC Butterfly's Lesson, The.—Anon.—NV Butterfly's Madrigal, The.—Gelett Burgess.-VSA Butterfly's Revenge, The.—W: R. Alger.—POS Toilet, The.—Nixon Waterman,—PyR. Butterfly's Wings, The.—Anon.—CHP Button, A.—Anon.—SP 4 Button Off, A. (C.—in Life in Danbury.)—Jas. M. Bailey. (How a Married Man Sews on a Button.)—AmSS—BS 4 (Sewing on a Button.)—CS 14 Buy my Dolls.—Anon.—LPS—PP “Buy your Cherries.”—M. F. Rowe.—WR 14 Buying a Cow.—Anon.—CS 19 Buying a Feller. (Sel. fr. Sweet Cicely, Ch. XIII.)—Mar- ietta Holley.—WR 15 (For a’ that ; or, Selling a Feller—abºr.)—BS 20 Buying a Railroad Ticket:-f: Å. Arnold. WR §§ Buying and Shopping.—Anon.—WR 12 Buying Her Husband a Christmas Present.—Ruth McEnery Stuart.—SR Buying Presents.--Anon.—CHP Buz [or Buzz], Quoth the Blue Fly. (Br. sel. fr. The Masque O beron.)—Ben Jonson.—NA Buzby's Coat.—G : M. Vickers.-CS 35 Buzfuz versus Pickwick.-C: Dickens. See Pickwick Papers, 16. Buzz and Hum.—Ben Jonson.—NT “Buzz 1 '' Quoth the Blue Fly.—Ben Jonson. See Buz, Quothe the Blue Fly. Buzzard, The.—J; Dryden. . See Hind and the Panther, The. Buzzard Point.—G : M. Vickers.—CS 28 - By an Evolutionist.—Alfred Tennyson.—EP By an Open Window in Church.-Corinne Roosevelt Robin. son.—HT and By.—Anon.—HIP and By.—Grace T). Boylan.—BS 25 Carolyn Wells.--Carolyn Wells.-WA Chickamauga River.—Hezekiah Butterworth.-BE Cool Siloam. (First Sunday after Ephipany—C.)— Reginald Heber.—BGV—LLC - (By Cool Siloam's Shady Rill—sel.)—LOS 2—Port (Hymn for First Sunday after Epiphany.)—FEP (Siloam's Shady Rill—abr.)—TFS Memory Inspired.—Anon.—DB—TIP Ned ſ—Howell L. Piner.—WR 23 Order of the King, Sel. fr. (King and Bk. I I., Ch. V.)—Victor Hugo.—O People—sel. fr. S 2 • 3 - • 3 By Severn Sea.—J. Russell Hoyer.—SP 3 By Solitary Fires.—Eliz. B. Browning. ... See Aurora Leigh. By Special Request.—Frank Castles.—CS 27 By Summer Woods. (Hours at Home.)—AID By Telephone.—Anon.—CR By Telephone.—Brander Matthews.-SP_5 By that Lake, whose Gloomy Shore.—T: Moore.—BGW- - WEP 4 a • By the Alma.--Jas. Tawson.—BS 22 (After the Battle.)—PFP - By the Alma River.—Dinah M. Craik.-BNL–CS 10 By the Arno.—Oscar Wilde.—TIWP By the Autumn Sea.—Paul H. Hayne.—CBP—FEP the Bºuac's Fitful Flame.—Walt Whitman.—BP—CAP By the Christmas Fire.—Hamilton Wright Mabie. See My Study Fire. - By the Conemaugh.-Florence Earle Coates.—PAH By the Cross of Monterey.—R: E : White.—CS 29 By the Dead.—Albert Laighton.—CBP By the Firelight.—Isidore G. Ascher.—TCW By the Fireside.—Rob't Browning.—FT-SN By the Fireside.—Lucy Larcom.—BNL–STC By the Gaspereau.-Burton W. Lockhart.—TCW By the Margin of the Great Deep.—A. E.-OB–OVW By the Moon We Sport and Play.—J: Lyly.—OTPC By the Pacific Ocean.—Joaquin Miller.—AA—PNW By the Potomac.—T: B. Aldrich.-BE—PAH By the St. John.—Marg. G. Currie.—TCV By the Salpêtrière.—T; Ashe.—VA . By the Sea.—Anon.—HIP By the Sea.—Mary Clemmer.—BNL By the Sea.—Bayard Taylor.—PA 40 TITLE INDEX Calm By the Sea.—Philip H. Welsh.-CS 23—CS 34 By the Sea. (Miscellaneous Sonnets, Pt. I., Wordsworth.-P.G.T 1 (Evening on Calais Beach.)—OB–QH. (It is a Beauteous Evening, Calm and Free.)— EPN — |FEP—GEP—GT-HBV—HBWy—MBL (On the Beach at Calais.)—WEP 4 By the Sea-wall.—Vincent O'Sullivan.—DB By the Shore.—Anon.—SR 9 - By the Shore of the River.—Christopher P. Cranch.--CS 7 By the Statue of King Charles at Charing Cross.—Lionel Johnson.—HIBW-NT—OVW By the sºnging Seas. (Echoes, XXVII.)—W: E. Henley. By Yon Burn Side.—Rob't Tannahill.—BGV-HBW By-and-by. See also By and By. By-and-by.—Anon.—SS By-and-by.—J. W. Barker.—PR Bye-low Song, The.—Anon.—CCB Bygone Year, The.—Arthur Ketchum.—YC By-Lo, Baby-Bunting.— (Mother Goose.)—LOS 1 Bylo Land. (New York Piggºgh)-Bs 19 Byron.—Craven L. Betts.--EDY Byron.—Joaquin Miller.—LBA e Byron.—Robºt Pollok. See Course of Time, The. Byron and Childe Harold.—Lord Byron. See Childe Har- old's Pilgrimage. |Byron the Voluptuary.—W : Watson.—VA. Byronºwell to His Native Land.—Lord Byron.—NT— Byron's Last Poem.—Lord Byron.—CEL (Hail and Farewell.)—LH On my Thirty-seventh Birthday.)—EDY (On this Day I Complete my Thirty-sixth Year —O.) — BG:V-EPC–EPN-FEP—GEP—HEV– Byron's Remarkable Prophecy.—Lord Byron. See Childe IHarold's Pilgrimage. L. M.–J : Masefield,—HBW . A. Commissioners, The.—PAH the Yowes.—Isabel Pagan. See Ca' the Yowes to the Knowes.—Rob't Burns. Ca' the Yowes to the Knowes.—Anon.—EBS Ca' the Yowes to the Knowes.—Rob't Burns.—BGV—BNL EBS—HBP (Hark! the Mavis.)—OB (Ca' the Yowes, etc.—diff. vers.-claimed also by Isabel [or Isobel] Pagan.)—BGV-EP—OB (Ca' the Yowes.)—LOS 2—WEP 3 Cabin Love-song.—J : A. Macon.—CD Cabin Philosophy.—Anon.—WR 21 Cabin Where Lincoln Was Born, The.—Rob't Morris.-POL Cabinet sºuncipation Proclamation.—Jas. Oppenheim. - 45 Cable Hymn, The.—J : G. Whittier.—AH 2–CAP—PAH Cabman's Story, The...—Re. Henry.—CS 29 Cacoèthes Scribendi.-Oliver W. Holmes.—AA—SAy Cactus.-Witter Bynner.—S / Cadenabbia.-H. : W. Longfellow.—POW–TIWP Cadences.—J : Payne.—VA - Cadenus and Vanessa, Sel. fr.—Jonathan Swift.—WEP 3 Cadet Grey, Sel. fr. (“Not yet, O friend, not yet”—song fr. Can. II., St. 13.)—Fs. Bret Harte.—GG Cadgwith.--Lionel Johnson.—OVW Cadmus and Harmonia.-Matthew Arnold.—OR—OVW Cadwalº.ºry and His Theory.—Rob't C. W. Meyers.— 3 30.)—W: C. C. Ca” S Caedmon's Hymn.—Anon.—EPO Caeli.--Fs. W: Bourdillon.—VSA Caelian Hill, The.—Bessie Rayner Parkes.—TIWP Caelica, Sels. fr.—Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke. Elizabetha Regina. (Sonnet LXXXII.)—WEP 1 Seed-time and Harvest.—WEP 1 Sonnet: “Sion lies waste, and Thy Jerusalem.” (Sonnet CX.)—WEP 1 Caelica § Philocell. — Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke. See 8è11C8. Caerleon-upon-Usk.-Michael Drayton.—POW Caesar, Sel. fr.—T: C. Irwin.—TIP Caesar.—F's. S. Saltus.-EDY Caesar Passing the Rubicon.—Jas. S. Knowles.—CS 4–OM (Caesar's Passage of the Rubicon.)—SS (Crossing of the Rubicon, The.)—OS 2 (Crossing the Rubicon.)—LLC (Passing of the Rubicon, The.)—KNE Caesar Rodney’s Ride.—Elbridge S. Brooks.-TMD (Rodney's Ride.)—CS 29—PRR-WR 6 Caesar's Death Justified.—Caius Cassius.—BLP Caesar's Passage of the Rubicon.—Jas. S. Knowles. Caesar Passing the Rubicon. Caged Bird, A.—Sarah Orne Jewett.—SN Caged Bird, The.—W: Lisle Bowles.—OTPC Cailleach Bein-y-Vreich.—J: Shairp.–VA Cain, Ancient and Modern.—Ellen Murray.—CS 4 Caius Gracchus, Sel. fr.—Jas. S. Knowles. See below. Caius Gracchus, Cited before the Censors, Appeals to the People. ... (Sel. fr. Caius Gracchus, Act II., Sc. 3.) —Jas. S. Knowles.—SS Caius Marius to the Romans on the Objections to Making Him General.—Sallust. See Jugurthine War, The. Cake Walk, The.—Anon.—GH Cake Walk Quadrille.—Anon.—NM See Cake Walks.--Anon.—NM Cakes and Pies.—Emeroy Hayward.—WR 17 Calais Sands.-Matthew Arnold.—BIL–GEP Calantha's Dirge.—J: W. Ford. See Broken Heart, The. Caldwell of Springfield.—Fs. Bret Harte.—AH-KNE (sl. abr.)—MYF–PAH-PRR, Caleb Krinkle, sel. fr. (How Randa Went over the River.) —C : C. Coffin.-CS 23 Caleb West, Master Diver, Sel. fr. (Equinoctial Storm, The —Ch. XIX., abr.)—F. Hopkinson Smith.-NP Calendar, The.—Anon.—OS 1 (Dºwsºne Month—diff. vers.)—BVC–HBV—HBVy Calf Path, ſhe-Anon–BS 25 Calf Path, The.—Sam W. Foss.-HBV-PF—SP 5 Calf’s Heiß (Fr. The Poetical Cookery-book.)—(Pwmch.) Calgacus [or Galgacus] to the Caledonians. (Fr. Life of Cnaeus Julius Agricola—sel. fr. Calgacus' Address to the Britons.)—Tacitus.-SS Caliban in the Coal Mines.—L: Untermeyer.—HEV–LY Caliber Fifty-four.—Will Carleton.—SR 4 California.-Ina Coolbrith.-GS California.-Mary Carolyn Davies.—GS California.—T: L. Harris.-AA—AH 2 California.-Joaquin Miller.—PNW California.—Lydia H. Sigourney.—PAH California Easter Mass.-C: K. Field.—GS California Flea, The.—Fred E. Brooks.-CS 30 California of the South-Grace Ellery Channing.—GS California Poppies.—Mary Carolyn Davies.—GS California Song, A.—Clarence Urmy.—GS California, Winter,-E : R. Sill.—PNW California's Giant Trees.—Anon.—AD California's Greeting to Seward.—Fs. Bret Harte.—AH 2 Caliph and Satan, The. (Wersified fr. Tholuck's Translation out of the Persian.)—Jas. F. Clarke.—BNL Caliph's Draught, The.—Sir Edwin Arnold.—VA Caliph's Encampment, The.—T: Moore. See Lalla Rookh. Caliph's Magnanimity, The.—H: Abbey.—CBP Call, The...—Anon.—OB Call, The.—G : Darley.—See Sylvia ; or, The May Queen. Call, The.—G : Herbert.—HIBF Call, The.—Reginald Wright Kauffman.—HBW Call, The. (Punch.)—SP 5 Call, The.—Alan Sullivan.—LY Call All.—Rockingham (Va.) Register.—PAH “Call me... not dead, when I, indeed, have gone.” — R.: Gilder.—GG–HBW Call of Kansas, The.—Esther M. Clark-S Call of Love, The.—D : C. Cook.—OrNI Call of the Bugles, The.—R : Hovey.—AA—Amp Call of the Drum, The.—J. Wiley Owen.—CB Call of the Heart, The.—Madison Cawein.—BOL Call of the Morning, The...—G: Darley.—DB Call of the Sea.—Marguerite Wilkinson.—WR 56 Call of the Spring, The.—Alfred Noyes.—HT-VE Call of the Stream, The...—C: H. Crandall.—HE 2 Call of the Weld, The.—Mary Byron.—SBOS—SGB Call of the West.—Eugene Carroll Nowland.—WR 56 Call of the Wild, The, Sel. fr.—Jack London.—SP 1. (Buck Wins a Wager.)—HSPS (For the Love of a Man.)—BOF Call of the Wild, The.—Rob't W. Service.—OCV Call on Sir Walter Raleigh, A.—Sarah M. B. Piatt.—AA. Call to a Scot, The.—Ruth Guthrie Harding.—HEV Call to Arms, The.—Patrick Henry. See Speech in the Vir- ginia Convention, Call to Arms in Our Streets, The.—W. M. Letts.—PPV Call to the Colors, The.—Arthur Guiterman.—AH 2– FLD P 2—PAH-PAPrm Called Back.-Emily Dickinson.—AA Caller Herrin'. (Sel.)—Lady Caroline Nairne.—BGV-EBS —HBV-WR. 21 Caller Water, Sel. fr.— Rob't Fergusson. — BGV — EP — W. WEP 3 Callicles beneath Etna.-Matthew Arnold. on Etna. Callicles' Song.—Matthew Arnold. See Empedocles on Etna. Callicles' Song of Apollo.—Matthew Arnold. See Empedocles on Etna. Calling, The.—G: Sigerson.—TIP Calling a Boy in the Morning. (In Life in Danbury.)— Jas. M. Bailey.—CS 10—KNE - (Awaking a Boy—O.)—MYF Calling tººls in.-Marg. Junkin Preston.—BS 20—PS 4 See Empedocles Calling the Boy to Tea.—Anon.—SR 14 Calling the Dead.—Sarah M. B. Piatt.—CBP Calling the Roll.—Sheppard.—HTb-II Calling the Violet.—Lucy Larcom.—SFM Calling them. Up.–G: Cooper.—AD “Calls.”—Anon.—BS 16—CS 35 Calm.—T: Moore. See Lalla Rookh. Calm and Silent Night, The.—Alfred Domett.—YC Calm and Storm on Lake Leman,—Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Calm and Tempest at Night on Lake. Leman (Geneva).-- Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Calm is the Fragrant Air.—W : Wordsworth.-EPN Calm on the Bosom of Our God.—Felicia D. Hemans.—CBP 41 Calm AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Calm on the Ear of Night. — Edmund H. Sears. — LLC abr.)—YC Calm on the Listening Ear of Night.—LOS 2 (Qhristmas Hymn—abr.)—B TO (Christmas Song.)—HS—OAC–OS 3 Calmed by the “Star Spangled Banner.”—T: Nast.—WR 45 Calmest of her Sex, The.—Rob't H. Newell.—WR 5 Calpurnia.-Hjalmar H. Boyesen.—WR 5 Calumny.—Frances S. Osgood.—AA—HBV—HP (abr.) Calvary-W: D. Howells.--THV Calverly's.-Edwin Arlington Robinson.—LBM Camberwell Garden, The...—R : Burton.—LY Cambrian War-Song.—Tr. by E: Gilbertson.—PPV Cambyses and the Macrobian Bow.—Paul H. Hayne,—CS 18 Came Those who Saw.—Alan Sullivan.-OCW Camel, The.—Mary Howitt.—CBOP–OTPC Camel's Hump, The.—Rudyard Kipling.—GSP Camel's Nose, The.—Lydia Sigourney.—OS 1—Poſt. Camera Courage.—Anon.—WR 38 Gamerados. (Parody.)—Bayard. Taylor.—PA Cameronian's Dream, The.—Jas. Hyslop.–HBP—NT Camilla.-C: A. Keeler.—AA Camp, A.—Rob't L: Stevenson.—GT Camp, The.—Walter Scott. See Marmion. Camp at Night, The.—Homer. See Iliad, The. Camp Fire Mother, The. — Mrs. L. H. Gulick and Ethel Rogers.-OAMs Camp Fire Musings.-Guy Eden.—SBOS—SGB Camp in Three Lights, A.—S. Wier Mitchell.—STC Camp of November, The.—H: H. Brownell.—AH 2 Camp Santo at Pisa, The.—Aubrey De Vere.—TIWP Campagna Seen from St. John Lateran, The.—Aubrey De Vere.—TIWP Campaign, The, Sels, fr.-Jos. Addison. Campaign, Poem to his Grace the Duke of Marl- borough, The, Sel. fr.—EP Campaign, The. (Br. sel.)—BNL–EPR Marlborough at Blenheim.—LHT-PPV-WEP 3 Campanile Di Pisa.-T: W : Parsons.—STC–TIWP Campaspe.—J: Lyly. See Alexander and Campaspe. Camp-bell. (Charades and Enigmas, XXX.--C.)— W. M. Praed.—BNL { Charade.)—FEP—GN—HBP—PC—WA Charade on the Name of Campbell, the Poet.)—SS Campbell Exercises.—Anon.—SDE—Spl) E Campbells are Coming, The.—Anon.—EBS Campfire, The.—Marg. Adelaide Wilson.—GS Camping and Campers.-W. H. H. Murray. See Cones for the Camp Fire. Camp-meeting at Doyle's.-Gilbert Parker.—WR 53 Camp-meeting Hymn, A.—Anon.— (Remember Me.)—WR 27 Can Doov Deelish.--Dora Sigerson.—BIP Can I be Like Lincoln.-N. B HP Can the Country Sustain the Expense of the War and Pay the Debt which it will Involve, Sel. fr. (Elements of National Wealth, The.)—Jas. G. Blaine.—NC—PFP Can You Count the Stars?—Anon.—NV Can You Give Gladness to Me.—S. C: Jellicoe.—DB Can You Plant the Seeds?—Anon.—CHP Cana.-Jas. F. Clarke.—BNL–STC Canada.--Anon.—BS 13 - Canada.--—John Campbell (Duke of Argyll.)—OCV Canada.--C : G. D. Roberts.-OCW—VA Canada not Last.—W: D. Schuyler-Lighthall.—BMI. Canadaoğns for Dominion Day.).—J. Edgar Middleton.— Canada to Columbia.-Lyman C. Smith.—TCW Canada to England.—Arthur J. Stringer.—TCW Canada Wind, The.—Helen M. Merrill.—OCW Canadian Boat Song.—Anon.—EBS Canadian Boat Song, A.—T: Moore.—AmSS —BEV —BNL CGd—CTBP—EPS–PEP—FP–GT-HBP—HBV- LC—LOS 1–OS 2—OTPC–PCL–RLP Canadian Camping Song.—Jas. D. Edgar.—SBOS—SGB Canadian Folk-song, A.—W: W. Campbell.—VA Canadian Galahad, A.--Wilfred Campbell.–OCY Canadian gººd boy, The.—Suzanna Moodie. —OCV —SBOS Canadian Hunter's Song.—Susanna. Moodie.—VA Canadian Spring, The.—Alfred Billings Street. tenac. Canadian Streams.-C : G. D. Roberts.--TCW Canadig, summer Evening, A.—Mrs. Leprohon. —SBOS — Canadian White-throat, The.—Jas. D. Edgar.—SBOS—SGB Canadian Woods in Early Autumn.-Mrs Leprohon.—SBOS —SGB Canadian, & the Nile, The.—W: W. Smith.-SBOS—SGB Canal-boat, The. (Sl. abr. )—Harriet B. Stowe.—MMR Canary, The.—Frank D. Sherman.--LFL Canary, The.—Mrs. Eliz. Turner.—OTPC Canary at the Farm, A.—Jas. W. Riley.—WR 2 Canary’s Story, The.—E. V. S.—NV Candidate, The.—Anon-CS 36 Candidate, The.—W: Cowper.—FT Candidate, The.—Edgar W. Nye.-H.H. Candidate's Creed, The.—Jas. R. Lowell. See Biglow Papers, he. Candidate's Letter, The-Jas. R. Lowell. See Biglow Papers, €. Candle and the Flame, The-G: Sylvester Viereck.--LBM Candle-light.—C; Lamb.—FT - Candle-lightin' Time.—Paul Laurence Dunbar.—StS Candlemas. Im. Two Promises.)—Anon.—BVC Candlemas.<-Alice Brown.—AA—AL–LBM See Fron- Candlemas.-Rob't Herrick. See Ceremonies for Candlemasse { Vē. Candlemas Eve.—Rob't Herrick. See Ceremonies for Can- dlemasse Eve. Candor.—H: C. Bunner.—AFV—AWH-CH —CS 35 —DR —HBR-HBV—SR 14—THP-YBW Candor.—T: Otway.—KNE º Candy-pull.—Anon.—PyR. Cane-bottomed Chair, The. (O.)—W: "M. Thackeray.—BLV —BS 6—CS 17—FT-HBV-RTV—SP 7–TMR. (Bachelor’s Cane-bottomed Chair, The.)—HPE Canker at the Core.—Rob't L: Stevenson.—BOL Qannibal and the Skeleton, The.—Hector Fezandié.-MN Cannibal Flea, The. (Parody.)—Tom Hood, Jr.—PA Canny Wooer, A.—J: Paston.—BOL Canoe, The.—Isabella V. Crawford.—VA Canonicus and Roger Williams.—Anon.—AH-PAH Canonization, The.—J: Donne.—EP Canon's Maxims, The.—Sydney Smith.-FT “Canst thou not minister to a mind diseased.”—W: Shake- Speare. See Macbeth. d Can’t.—Harriet Prescott Spofford.—DD–PAH Canteen, The.—Miles O'Reilly.—CS 19 - Cantelope, The. (Parody.)—Bayard Taylor.—PA Qanterbury Pilgrims, Thé.—Geoffrey Chaucer. See following. Canterbury Tales, The, Sels. fr.—Geoffrey Chaucer. Prologue: Canterbury Pilgrims, The (Cond.)—BNL Knight, The. (Sel.)—OS 3 Prologue [to the Canterbury Tales], The.—BNL (bºr. sels.) — Ehl’—EP —EPC —EPO (sel. fr.)— PHS (sel.)—POW–WEP 1 (abºr.) Clerkes Tale, The. (Griselda—abr. )—BIHV-EPs (Clerkes Tale, The-sel.)—WEP 1 Frankeleynes Tale, The. (Abr.)—WEP 1 Knightes Tale, The. (Destiny—br. sel.)—EPs (Knightes Tale, The-sel.)—WEP 1 {#; in May—br. sel.)—BNL Palamon and Arcite—tr. by Dryden.)—EPR—WEP 2 (sel. fr. Bk. III.)—WR 11 (sel. fr. BR. I.) Nunnes Preestes Tale, The.—EPO (Fox and Cock—br. sel.)—EPs Phisiciens Tale, The. (Virginia—br. Sel.)—EPs Squieres Tale, The.—EP Tale of the Man of Lawe, The.—WEP 1 (sel.) (Emperor's Daughter Stands Alone, An—sel.)—PYO Wife's Tale, The. (Gentility—bºr. sel.)—EPs Canticle De Profundis.—Lucy Larcom.—OAM Qanticle of the Road,. The.—Sel. fr.—Arthur Colton.--GT Canticle of the Sun, The.—St. Francis of Assisi.-GT Cantilena.--—Anon.—AFP Canuleius against Patrician Arrogance.—Livy. See History of Rome. Canute.—W : Wordsworth.-POW Canute the Dane.—Michael Field. See following. Canute the Great, Sel. fr.—Michael Field.—VA (Canute the Dane—sel. fr. above.)—EHT Canvassing under Disadvantages.—C: B. Lewis.-CS 14 Canzone: “Chiare, fresche, e dolci acque.”—Francesco Pet- rarch. (See Song: “Clear, fresh, and dulcet streams.”) Caoine for Owen Roe, A.—Alice Furlong.—DB Caoch, the Piper.—J: Keegan.—CS 4–D.B—RTI Cap and Bells, The.—W : Butler Yeates.—OVW Cap that Fits, The.—Austin Dobson.—SP 1 Cape Cod Folks, Sel. fr. ... (Grandma Keeler Gets Grandpa Keeler Ready for Sunday School.)—Sarah P. McL. Greene.—NP Cape Cod Native, A.—H: D: Thoreau.—PNW Cape Horn Gospel.-J: Masefield.—CS 40 - Cape-cottage at Sunset.—W: B. Glazier.—BNL (abr.)—HBP Capers et Caper.—Eugene F. Ware.—THIP Capital Punishment.—(Cleveland Leader.)—HTb-T Capital Punishment.—Myra Townsend.—CS 1 Cap'n Eri.-Jos. C. Lincoln. (Through Fire and Water.)—WR 37 Cap'n Goldsack.--W: Sharp.–WR 47 Cap'n Peleg Bunker. Describes a Game of Base Ball.—E: F. Underhill,—CS 32 Capping §ions. (Literary Recreations.)—Eliz. Lloyd. Capri.-Alfred Austin.—TIWP Caprice.—Anon.—LFS Caprice.—W: D. Howells.-LTV—WSA Caprice.—Clara Shanafelt.—NPA Caprice at Home. Anon.—WR 37 Captain, The, Sel. fr. (Away, Delights.)—J: Fletcher—OB Captain Allyn Capron of the Rough Riders. — Theodore Roosevelt.—SSR Captain Bing.—L. Frank Baum.—HIP 2 Captain Car, or Edom O’Gordon.— (Old Ballad.)—BIBB— EP—ESB Captain Gºnd French Janet.—A. Mary F. Darmesteter. Captain, Hale and #iº André-Chauncey M. Depew. See André and Hale. , - Captain Joe.—Fs. Hopkinson Smith.-CS 37 Captain Kempthorn. (Play–ad. fr. John Endicott,)—H: Longfellow.—NDP Captain Lean,—Walter Ramal.—ABV Captain Macklin’s Escape.—R : H. Davis.-WR 37 Captain Molly at Monmouth.-W: Collins.—PRR-WE 10 (Trish Molly.)—SR 9 (Molly Maguire at Monmouth.)—HPB—OAI-PAP TITLE INDEX Casey's Captain of the Nine.—J. Warren Merrill.—WR 52 Captain Paton's Lament.—J: Gibson Lockhart.—EBS Captain Reece. .)—W: S. Gilbert.—BNL–FEP—GN– HBV-OTPC–RTV—THP (Captain Reece of the Mantlepiece.)-CS,19 Captain Reece of the Mantlepiece.-W. S. Gilbert. 9017.9. Captain Stood on the Carronade, The.—Frd’k Marryat.— BVC–HBV (Old Navy, The.)—LH Captain Sword.—Leigh Hunt.—GN Captain Tobin.—(New York Swn.)—SSR Captain ºrd and the Rainbow.— (Old Ballad.)—BBB– Captain Wedderburn's Courtship.–(Old Ballad.)—ESB Captain's Daughter, The-Jas. T. Fields. --CSS —HBV — HBVy—LOS 1–PCK–RAC–STP-WCL - (Ballad of the Tempest—C.)—CBOP —CS 19 —FEP — BI —TYP (Isn't God upon the Ocean, etc.—abr.)—TFS (Tempest, The.)—BNL–FP—GP—PF Captain's Feather, The.—S: M. Peck.-AA—HBW-LBA Captain's Lady, The.—Rob't Burns.—LC Captain's Last Hail, The.—W: E: Penney.—ABW Captain's Well, The.—J: G. Whittier.—BS 18 Captain's Wife, The.—Theodore Tilton.—BE Captive Bird, The.—Anon.—LLC Captive Humming-bird, The.—Joel T. Hart.—HIP captive ºl, The.—Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene, € Captives Hymn, The.—Edna D. Procter.—PAH Captivity, The.—An Oratorio.—Sels. fr.—Oliver Goldsmith. (“Good man suffers but to gain, A.”)—(Air fr. Act I., Sc. 1.)—HDL (Hope.)—CBP—DB (Memory.)—CBP—DB—OB (Prophet's Song, The.)—CBP (Wretch Condemned with Life to Part, The.)—(Br. sel. fr. Act II.)—FEP Capture of André, The.—Chauncey M. Depew. See Capture of Major André, The. Capture of Little York.-Anon.—PAH 5. Capture º Lookout Mountain, The. (Sel.)—B: F. Taylor. —i. Capture of Major André, The. — Chauncey M. Depew. — WR. 22 (Capture of André, The.—abr.)—NC Capture of Quebec, The.—Jas. D. McCabe.—PRR Capture of Quebec, The.—W : Warburton.—WR 10 Capture of the Guerrière by the Constitution, The.—Philip Freneau.-EDY On the Capture of the Guerrière.—PAH-SSR Capture of Ticonderoga, The-Ethan . Allen.—WR 10 Captured Bumble-bee, The.—Nellie Wood.—WR 17 Capua.-J : Nicol.-TIWP Caput #6% refers resonens laudes domino.—(Balliol M.S.)— See fore- Caractacus.—Bernard Barton.—BNL Caractacus.--A. J. H. Duganne.—CS 32 Caradoc, the Bard of the Cymrians.— E: Bulwer-Lytton.— SS (Address of Caradoc the Bard.)—BLP Caravan, The.—Theophile Gautier.—AFP Caravan from China Comes, A.—R : Le Gallienne,—LBM Caravans.—Josephine Preston Peabody.-AA Carcamon.—HI: Beers.—FE Carcasonne,—Gustave Nadaud (tr. by F's. F. Browne).- HBR-FIBV-RAC–StS–WR 33 ("sºy M. E. W. Sherwood.)—CR—HH-MR-MRS– (Tr. by J. R. Thompson.)—BFV-BS 17—OS 3 (Tr. fr. Bookman.)—POW Card Houses. (New York: Graphic.)—HP Cardinal Bird, The.—W : D. Gallagher.—AA—AL–SN Cardinal Manning.—Aubrey T : DeVere.—VA Cardinal Manning. (London Punch.)—EDY Cardinal Richelieu.-E : Bulwer-Lytton. See Richelieu. Cardinal Wolsey.—S: Johnson. See Vanity of Human Wishes, The. Cardinal Wolsey.—W: Shakespeare. See King Henry VIII. Cardinal Wolsey, on Being Cast Off by King Henry VIII.- W: Shakespeare. See King Henry VIII. Cardinal Wolsey on the Vicissitudes of Life.—W: Shake- speare. See King Henry VIII. Cardinal's Soliloquy.—E: Bulwer-Lytton. See Richelieu ; or The Conspiracy. Cards and Kisses.—J: Lyly. See Alexander and Campaspe. Care.—Virginia W. Cloud.—AA—HPV—LBA Care of God, The.—Anon.—BS 7—CS 18 Care of the Voice.—Anon.—TSS Care-Charming Sleep.–J: Fletcher. See Valentinian. “Care-charmer Sleep, Son of the Sable Night.”—S: Daniel. See Sonnets to Delia. Career of Gordon, The.—Frd’k J. Swift.—NC Careless Childhood. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Careless Content.—J: Byrom.—FEP—HBV—STC–WEP 3 carees, gºlant; or, A Farewell to Sorrow.—T. Jordan.— Careless Maid, The.—Anon.—NT Carelesse Nurse Mayd, The.—T: Hood.—WA Carelessness.—Anon.—NM Care’s Confessor.—Anon.—NT Cares % Kingship, The.—W: Shakespeare. See King Henry Cares of the Day, The.—Anon.—OrNI “Carest Thou not ? O Thou that giveth life,”--Anon.—GG Caréy, of Carson.—C: G. Leland.—THP Cargoes.—J: Masefield.—HP 2—NPA—OVW º Carillon. (Fr. The Belfry of Bruges.)—H: W. Longfellow. —BNL–POW Carl.—Anon.—BS 8 (For Love.)—CS 12 Carl Pretzel’s Ride.—Carl Pretzel.-FAS Carl Springel.-Anon.—FR Carle, Now the King's Come.—Walter Scott.—EBS Carles of Dysart, The.—Rob't Burns.—NT Carlist Chieftain, A.—G : Greene.—RTI Carlo and the Freezer.—T: DeWitt Talmage.—WR 5 Carlotta Mia.-T: A. Daly.—HIH-WR 44 Carlyle.—Paul H. Hayne.—EDY Carlyle and Emerson.—Montgomery Schuyler.—AA Carman’s Acºunt of a Lawsuit, A.-Sir D: Lyndsay.—GP Ay Carmelita.-Julia M. Dunn.—WR 15 Carmen Bellicosum.—Ralph W. Emerson.—DD Carmen Bellicosum.—Guy H. McMaster.—AA—AH–AWB —BNL–FEP—GN–GP—HB–HBP—HBV-LC— OCP—OS 2—PAH-YBW (Old Continentals, The.)—BS 13—PAP—PAPrm (Song of the War.)—KNE Carn A-Turnen Yoller.—W : Barnes.—OR Carnal and the Crane, The-(Old Ballad.)—EBS—OBB Carnival, The.—Lord Byron.—TIWP Carnival of Sports, A.—(Emt.)—Verend Minster.—EE Carol, A.—Anon.—TM Carol, “He came all so still.”—Anon.—HEV–HBWy Carol: “I sing of a Maiden.”—Anon.—OB Carol: “Mary, the Mother, sits on the hill.”—Langdon E. Mitchell.—GSP Carol: “Wines branching stilly.”—Louise I. Guiney.— OVW Carol: #" bring the holly,” etc. (W. music.)—Anon.— Carol: “When the herds are watching.”—W: Canton.— HBVy Carol, Carol, Tenderly.—Lady Lindsay.—YC Carol Closing Sixty-nine, A.—Walt Whitman,—CAP Carol for Christmas Eve, A.—Anon.—GSP Carol from the Old French.—HI: W. Longfellow.—BOC Carol of the Three Kings.--—Lady Lindsay. C Carolina.-H. : Timrod—ASL–BE—PAH-PCL Carolina and Mecklenburg.—Jas. A. Delke.—BLP Caroline, Sel. fr. (Pt. II.--To the Evening Star.)—T: Camp- bell.—PGT 1 Carolyn Wells in a New Role.—Anon.—SP 6 Carpe Diem.—Antoine de Baif.-AFP Carpe Diem.—Sir G. Etherege.—BLV Carpe, Diem.—R: , M. Milnes, Lord Houghton.—NT Carpe Diem.—Théophile Marzials.-VA Carpe Diem.—W: Shakespeare. See Twelfth Night. Carpe Diem.—E: R. Sill.—THV Carpe Diem. (In The House of a Hundred Lights.)—F: R. Torrence.—AA - carpenters show. The.—Anne Hawkshawe (“Aunt Effie.”) B Carpet of Green, A.—Lettie E. Sterling.—SSC Carriage and Couple, The.—Anon.—MYF (Be Content.)—CSS (abr.) (True Source of Contentment.)—CS 9 Carrick.-Susan Mitchell—BIP Carrie Nation.—Willard Wattles.—S Carrie's Birthday Cake.--Anon.—TT Carry on.—Rob't W: Service.—HEV Carrying a Girl's Trunk.--Anon.—W.R. 45 Carrying the Clothes to the Wash. (Tab.)—Anon.—TCP Carrymeela.--Moira O’Neill.—HBV Carthage in Peril.—Livy. See History of Rome. Carthoº!, fr. (Address to the Sun.)—Jas. McPherson. Cartier Arrives at Stadacona.--W : T. Allison.—SBOS—SGB Cartwheels.—Madge Elliot.—CS 34 Carven Shores, The.—Theodore H. Rand—TCW Carver W** the Caliph, The.—Austin Dobson.—CS 40– 29 Carver in Stone, The.—J: Drinkwater.—GnR-II Carving a Name.—Horatio Alger.—CSS Casa Guidi Windows, Sels. fr.-Eliz. B. Brownin Casa º Windows, Sels. fr.—POW (frag. Death of Savonarola.-EDY Juliet of Nations.—PCK–VA - Sursum Corda.-VA º Casa Wappy.—D: M. Moir.—BNL–CBP—FEP—HBP Casabianca. — Felicia D. Hemans. – BNL — CBOP — CGd (abºr.)—EDY—FEP—HB—HBP—HBV—PC–PCK —PCL–SS—TYP—WEP 4 Casa's Dirge.—D: M. Moir.—BGV-VA Case of Etiquette, A.—Percy French.-RTI Case of Fits, A.—Parker H. Fillmore.—SP 6 Case of Go Hang.—Anon.—TMR. Case of Pedigree, A.—Anon.—CS 28 Case of Rebellious Susan, The.—Sel. fr.-H: Arthur Jones. (Window Blind, The.)—SP 8 Case of Spoons and Brother Tom, A–Anon.—WR 24 Casey at the Bat.—Phineas Thayer [at. also to Jos. Q. Murphy]... — HBV —HH —HP 2 —HTb-II —SP 4 — THEP—WHO—WR 14 • (Sel.)—CS 35—GH (Versions vary sl.) Casey's Little Boy.—Nixon Waterman,—WR 21 Casey's Revenge.—Jas. Wilson.—CS 39—SP 2 £. —RLP— 43 Casey’s AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS “Casey's Tabble-Dote.”—Eugene Field.—WR, 29 “Cash.”—Anon.—GH r Cash Account, The.—(Louisville Cowrier Journal.)—SR 14 Cashel of Munster.—Sir S : Ferguson.—OB—OVW Cashel of Munster.-E: Walsh.-BIP . Casket Scene, The.—W: Shakespeare. See Merchant of Venice, The. g Cassandra.--—Edwin Arlington Robinson.—AMW 3—NPA Cassandra Brown.—Anon.—SR 5 Cassandra Southwick.-J. : G. Whittier.—CAP—PAH Cassio's Lost Reputation.—W: Shakespeare. See Othello, the Moor of Venice. - Cassius.—W: Shakespeare. See Julius Caesar. Cassius against Caesar.—W: Shakespeare. See Julius Caesar. casus. Complaint of Caesar.—W : Shakespeare. See Julius 8èSà, I’. - Cassius Instigating Brutus against Caesar.—W: Shakespeare. See Julius Caesar. Cassius on Honour.—W: Shakespeare. See Julius Caesar. Cassius to Brutus.—W: Shakespeare. See Julius Caesar. Cassius' Whistle.—Rob't C. W. Meyers.-CS 9 Cassy.—Harriet B. Stowe. See Uncle Tom's Cabin. Cast Dºbut not Destroyed. (New York Evening Post.)— Cast thy Bread upon the Waters.--Bernard Barton.—HIDL Castara, Sels. fr.—W: , Habington. . Against them who lay Unchastity to the Sex of Women. (Fr. Pt. II.)—WEP 2 Description of Castara, The. (C.—fr. Pt. II.)—OEL– WEP 2 - (Castara.)—FEP—HBP—HBW Nox Nocti Indicat Scientiam. (Fr. Pt. III.)—EP—EPE B—PGT 1–WEP 2 To Castara in a Trance. (Fr. Pt. II.)—WEP 2 To Castara. Of True Delight. (Fr. Pt. II.)—WEP 2 To Castara, upon the Death of a Lady. (Sels. fr. Pt. II.)—WEP 2 To Cupid, upon a Dimple in Castara's Cheek. (Fr. Pt. T WEP 2 To Roses in the Bosom of Castara. (Fr. Pt. I.)—BLV —EPE—HBV-OB–WEP 2 Castaway, The.—W: Cowper.—BGV-EP—EPR—PGT 2– RLP—SEP—WE—WEP 3 - - Caste.—S: E. Kiser.—SP 8 Castell Gloom.—Lady Caroline Nairne.—FEP Casting º upon the Waters.-Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow. Castle, The.—Matthew Arnold. See Church of Brou, The. Castle by the Sea, The.—Ludwig Uhland (tr. by H. W. Longfellow).-HBP—PHS Castle in the Air, The.—T: Paine.—BNL - Castle in the Air, The, Br. sel. fr.—R : H : Stoddard.—BIL Castle of Indolence, The, Sels. fr.—Jas. Thomson. Address to the Indolent.— (Sel. fr. Canto II.)—KNE Castle of Indolence, Canto I. (Sel.)—BNL–EP—EPR (Sl. diff, arr.)—WEP 3 Castle of Indolence, Canto I. Excess to be Avoided.—CBP Folly of Hoarding, The-CBP Freedom of Nature. (Br. sel. fr. Canto III.)—GP Health Necessary to Happy Life.—CBP Nature's Joy Inalienable.—CBP Repose.—CBP Stanza for Thomson’s Castle of Indolence (in Can. I.-- by Lord Lyttelton.—BNL State of the World Had Men Lived at Ease, The.—CBP Castle of Norham, The.—Walter Scott. See Marmion. Castle Ruins, The.—W: Barnes.—VA Castle-builder, The.—Jean de la Fontaine.—BWC Castleconnell.—Sir Aubrey De Vere.—DB - Castled Crag of Drachenfels, The.—Lord Byron.—NT Castles in Spain.—HI: W. Longfellow.—POW Castles in the Air.—Anon.—PyS (Br. sel.)—BNL Castles In the Air.—Jas. Ballantyne.—CBOP–FEP—FP — HBV-WCL (Aug. vers.) Castles in the Air.—Collin d’Harleville.—AFP Castles in the Air.—W: J. Lampton.—HIP 2 Castles in the Air.—T: L. Peacock.-HBV Castor and Polydeukes (Pollux.)—Pindar.—BOF Casual Song, A.—Roden Noel.—HEV Casualty, A.—Anon.—BS 20–WR 6 Cat, The.—Anthony Euwer.—SP 6 Cat and Canary.—Clara Doty Bates.—TT Cat and Fox. (A Fable.)—Anon.—WR 35 Cat and Mouse.—Anon.—WR 35 Cat and Painter.—Eleanor H. Porter.—WR 35 Cat and the Bird, The.—Anon.—PyR Cat and the Bird and I, The.—H: Johnson.—SSR Cat and Tiger. (Fable.)—Anon.—WR 35 Cat Convention.—Edna A. Foster.—WR 35 Cat Law-suit, A.—Anon.—WR 35 Cat of Hindustan, The.—Anon.—WR 35 Cat that Came to School, The.—Anon.—WR 35 Cat to Her Kittens, A.—Eliza Grove.—CHV-OTPC–PCL Catacombs, The.—Emilio Castelar.—OS 3 Catacombs, The. (Golden Hours.)—FS catalertº,monody, A. (Cruikshank’s Omnibus.)—HPE— Catalogue, The.—T: Moore.—RTV Catalogue of Dicken's Works.--Anon.—CS 16 Cataract Isle, The.—Christopher P. Cranch.-PNW Cataract of Lodore, The.—Rob't Southey.—ABV —AmSS — BNL-CBOP—CBP—CHV-FEP—GN —HBW —IR —KNE—MRS–OTPC–WA—WHO (Abr.)—PEO—SA—SPE (How the Water Came Down at Lodore.)—POW–RLP Catastrophe, A.—Anon.—CS 6—OM - Catastrophe, A.—Susie M. Best.—CE Catastrophe, A.—D : L. Proudfit.—CS 15 Catawba Wine.—H: W. Longfellow.—AFV—BLV Catch, A.—R : H : Stoddard.—AA - Catch for Singing, A.—Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.—HT Catch the Sunshine.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE Catching a Grasshopper.—H: Ward Beecher. See aperS. Catching a Whale.—Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.—TT Catching the Cat. — Marg. Vandegrift. — CBOP — RTV — WR, 3–WR 35 Catching the Colt.—Annie D. G. Robinson.—BS 11 Catching the Morning Train.—Max Adeler. See Out of the Hurly Burly. Cat-eater, The.—Anon.—CS 15 Catechist, The.—Anon.—SR Cat-Egorical Courtship.—Anon.—WR 35 Caterpillar, The.—Anon.—TYP Catharina.—W. Cowper.—BLV Cathedral.—W: Congreve.—EPs - Catherine de Medicis.-W. M. Punshon.—NC Catherine Kinrade.—T : E : Brown.—OVV Catherine Morland.—Jane Austen.—GC Catholic Love.—C: Wesley.—WEP 3 Catholic Psalm, The.—Eliz. I. Hubbard.—CS 18 Star Catholic Question, The, April 23, 1812, Sel. fr. (Sectarian Tyranny, 1812.) . H: Grattan.-SS * - Catholic Question, The, Feb. 22, 1793, Sel. fr. (Disquali. fication of Roman Catholics.)—H: Grattan.—SS Catholic §stion, The, May 13, 1805, Sel. fr.—HI: Grattan. Catholic Question, The, May 31, 1811, Sel. fr. (Religion Independent of Government.)—H: Grattan.—SS Catholicity.—Anon.—CP - © Catholics of Ireland,. The, Sel. fr. ... (On Charges against Roman Catholics.)—R: L. Sheil.—SS Catiline, Sels. Croly. (Catiline on Hearing his Sentence of Banishment—sel.) 7".— Catiline to his Friends, after Failing in his Election to the Consulship. (Sel. fr. I., 2.)—SS (Bitter Disappointment—sel-ptly. same.)—KNE Catº to the Gallic Conspirators. (Sel. fr. II., 2.)— Catiline to the Roman Army. (Sel. fr. V., 2.)—BNL (Catiline's Last Harangue to his Army—abºr.)—CS 5 ..-KNE-SS . Catiline's Defiance. (Act III., Sc. 2—abr. )—BS 5–CR —CS 3 —FR —FTR —HNS —KNE —OM (abr. ) — SPE—SS—WR 43 (Sel.)—SC (shorter sel.) Catiline Denounced.—Cicero. * See First Oration against atiline. Catiline. Expelled. (Fr. Second Oration against Catiline.)— ... Marcus T. Cicero.—CS 5–OS 3—SS Catiline, on Hearing his Sentence of Banishment.—G: Croly. See Catiline. - Catiline to biggºrmy mear Faesule [or Faesulae]—Ben Jon- SOrl.— Catiline to his Friends, after Failing in his Election to the º onsulship.-G: Croly. See Catiline. Catiline to the Gallic Conspirators.-G: Croly. See Catiline. Catiline to the Roman Army.—G: Croly. See Catiline. Catiline's Defiance.—G: Croly. See Catiline. Catiline's Last Harangue to his Army.—G: Croly. See Catiline. Catland Law, A.—Anon.—FAS Cat-life.—Lucy Larcom, WR 35 Cato, Sels, frºgs. Addison:-SS (Cato's Soliloquy.)—CBP—HNS-LLC —RLP —SAE (sel.)—WHO - (Cato's Soliloquy on Immortality.)—CS 1–FR—HH- KNE–OS 3—SS (Cato's Soliloquy on the Immortality of the Soul.)— FTR-WE 43 Death of Cato. (Br. sel. fr. V., 4.)—EDY (Immortal Part, The-sel.)— (Soul, The.)—FP (“It must be so; Plato, thou reasonest well”—sel.)— (Soliloquy on Immortality.)—BNL Sempronius's Speech for War. (Sel. fr. II., 1.)—BNL (Speech of Sempronius [for War].)—LLC Cato's Soliloquy [on the Immortality of the Soull.)—Jos. ison. See Cato. Cats.-Eve Lawless.-WR 35 Cats.-Stanley Schell.—WR 35 Cats, The. (Parody.)—Anon.—WR 14—WR 35 Cats and Dogs.--Jerome K. Jerome.—WR 35 Cats and Kittens Opening Address.—Anon.—WR 35 Cat's Apology, The.—Anon.—CBOP Cat's Bºy Celebration, A.—Gertrude Manly Jones.— Cat's Tea Party, The.—Anon.—WR 35—WR 41 Cat's Tea-party, The.—F: E. Weatherly.—BVC–GSP Cat's Thanksgiving Day, The.—Anon.—CBOP Catskill.—Bayard Taylor.—PNW Catskill Mountains—washington Irving. See Rip Van Win- €. TITLE INDEx Centennial Cat's-meat man; or, Cupboard Love.—Anon.—WR 35 Cat-tails.--Anon.—WR 17 Cat-tails.--Annie W. Whitney.—BS 1 Catterskill Falls.-W. C. Bryant.—PNW Cattle Boats, The.—Will Lawson.—SBOS—SGB Cattle Country, The.—E. Pauline Johnson.—OCW Cattle of his Hand, The.—Wilbur Underwood.—AA Catullian Hendecasyllables.—S : T. Coleridge.—HGP Catullus.-Walter S. Landor.—FT Caudle Has been Made a Mason. Jerrold.—CS 3—OM * Caudle, whilst Walking with his Wife, has been Bowed to by a Younger and even Prettier Woman than Mrs. Caudle. (C.)—Douglas Jerrold. (Trouble about Miss Prettyman—arr. as dial.)→MPD Caudle's Wedding Day. (Mrs. Caudle. Thinks, “it would Look well to Keep their Wedding-day”—0.)—Douglas g Jerrold.—CS 9 - Caught.—K. E. Barry.—CS 31—WR 3 Caught in the Maelstrom.—C: A. Wiley.—CS 16 Caught d; the Quicksand.—Victor Hugo.—BS 10—CS 15 — Cauld Kii iſ Aberdeen.—Alexander, Duke of Gordon. — BG JEBS Cauldron, The.—F's. Walker.—GS Cause, The. (Punch.)—HPE Cause for Complaint.—Anon.—WR 12 * Cause of Bunker Hill, The. (Sel. fr. The Good Fight.)— G. : W : Curtis.-NC i Cause of Temperance, The.—J: B. Gough.-AmSS—BS 4— CS 9–OM (sl. abr.)—SP 5 Cause of the Gracchi.-Arthur J. Craven.—WR 42 Cause g the South, The.—Abram J. Ryan. See Sentinel Ong S. Cause of the Union, The.—Rob't C. Winthrop. See Flag of the Union, The. Caution.—W: Shakespeare. See King Richard III. Cautionary Verses to Youth of Both Sexes.—Theo. E: Hook Cautious Wooer, A.—Miller Vinton.—WR 7 Cavalier, The.—Walter Scott. See Rokeby. Cavalier Song, A.—Rob't Browining.—OTPC Cavalier Song.—Walter Scott. See Rokeby. Cavalier Tunes.—Rob't Browning.—HIBW-NT Boot and Saddle.—EHT-EP—EPC–EPN-LC —LOS 3 —MRS—PPV—VA. Give a Rouse—EHT (abr.)—EP—EPN-HBP —MRS Marching Along—EHT-EPN-FEP—MRs—VA Cavalierºgoice. The-Johann W. von Goethe. —RTV — Cavalier's Escape, The. — G. : Walter Thornbury. — BBB — CBB–CSBP—GN–HB—HEV—HPB—OS 2 Cavalie; ºne. — Rob't Cunninghame-Graham. — BGW — Cavalier's Song, The.—W : Motherwell.—BNL (sel.)—CBB —CBP—EBS—GN–HBP—HBV—OS 3—OTPC Cavalry Charge, The.—Fs. A. Durivage.—AWB–BE—BS 2 Cavalry Charge, The.—G : P. Lathrop.–SSR—WR 5 Cavalry Charge, The.—Edmund C. Stedman.-OS 2—PGGR Cavalry Charge, The.—B: F. Taylor. —AWB —BE —BS 26 —LLC—OCP—PAP m Cavalry Crossing a Ford.—Walt Whitman. —AA —APM — BIP—CA AM (O.-abr.)—Douglas * Cavalry Scout, The...—Edmundus Scotus-WR 10 Cavalry Song.—E. J. Cutler.—APM–SP 6 Cavalry Song.—W: H. Hayne.—BS 26 Cavalry Song.—Rossiter W. Raymond.—AWB Cavalry Song.—Edmund C. Stedman. See Alice of Mon- mouth. Cavanagh.-W: Hazlitt.—FT Cave of Mammon, The. — Edmund Spenser. Queene, The. Cave o, jeep. The.—Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene, e Cave of Staffa [ (after the crowd had departed) — C.]. Sonnet XXIX.)—W: Wordsworth.-EPs *, Cave Sedem.—Theo. F. MacManus.-HBV Cave Talk.-Jos. Warren Beach.-AMV 3 Cavern and the Hut, The.—J : Hookham Frere.—OTPC Caw I Cawl Caw 1–E : Carswell.—LPS–PP–WIR, 41 Cawnpore.—C. W. Waddington.—SBOS—SGB Cawsand Bay, The.—(Ballad.)—OBB Caxtoniana, Sel. fr. (“Truth, as humanity knows it,” etc.— br. sel. fr. Essay XXII., Motive Power.)—E: Bulwer- Lytton.—GG Caxtons, The, Sel. fr. (London House-tops—cond. fr. Pt. IV., Ch. II.)—E : Bulwer-Lytton.*—TMR. Cayuga Lake.—Alfred Billings Street. See Frontenac. Ce Meme Vieux Coon.—Anon.—WA Céad, Mile Fáilte, Elim l (Fr. The Invasion.) — Gerald Griffin.—DB—TIP See Faerie Cean Pºp ºn-sir S: Ferguson.—BIP—DB —NT — Cean Duv Deelish.--Dora Sigerson.—TIP “Cease to Do Evil.”—Denis F. McCarthy.—TIP Cecil Rhodes.—Rudyard Kipling.—EDY Cedar Mountain.—Annie Fields.-EIDY–PAH Cedars, The.—Josephine Preston Peabody.—NPA Cedars of Lebanon, The.—Letitia E. Landon.—PEO Celebrating Arbor Day.—Walter E. Ranger.—OAA Celebration of Arbor Day, The-Moncure D, Conway.—OAA Celebration of Charis, A, Sels. fr.—Ben Jonson. Celebration of Charis, A, (Her Triumph—O.)—GP (Charis' Triumph.)—LC—WEP 2 (Devil is an Ass, The, Sel. fr.)—SS º f (2nd and 3rd. Sts. only are fr. “Devil, The,” etc. — Act II., Sc. 2.) (So Sweet is She-sel.)—GN (Song.)—EPs (Triumph, The...)—OB (Triumph of Charis.)—BLV—EP—EPE—FEP— HBP —LOS 3—PHS—SEP—VE 9 tº Discoº with Cupid. (His Discourse with Cupid—0.) Celestial Army, The.—T: B. Read.—KNE—YBV Celestial Country, The.—St. Bernard (tr. by J: M. Neale.) —BNL (abr.)—FEP (Jerusalem the Golden—abr.)—HTb-II—LLC—LOS 2 (Tr. by Gerald Massey.)—CBP (Sel.)—HDL–PYO Celestial Music.—W: Shakespeare. See Merchant of Venice. Celestial Passion, The, Sels. fr.—R : W. Gilder. Celestial Passion, The. (Prelude.)—AA Song of a Heathen, The. (Pt. II., 5.)—AA Voice of the Pine, The. (Pt. III., 4.)—GT-OAA—SN Celestial iºn: Jºe-Roºt L: Stevenson.—EBS—HBW * y— Celia Singing. (C.)—T: Carew.—WEP 2 (To Celia Singing.)—OEL Celia Singing.—T: Stanley.—WEP 2 Celia's Home-coming.—A. Mary F. R. Darmesteter.—OWW- V Celinda.—E: Lord Herbert.—EPs—STC Cello, The.—R : W. Gilder.—AA Celtic Cross, The.—T: D’A. McGee.—VA Celtic Speech.--Lionel Johnson.—BIP Celts and Saxons.—T: Davis.-TIP—WR 51 Cemetery of the Weld, The.—Beatrice Allhusen.—SBOS— SGB Cenci, The, Sels. fr.—Percy B. Shelley. Fear. (Br. sel. fr. Act IV., Sc. 4.)—KNE Italian Ravine, An. (Br, sel. fr. III., I, )—BNL Cenotaph of Lincoln, The.—Jas. T. McKay.—POL Cenotaph, The...—SP 3 Census Taker, The.—Millie M. Olcott.—St.D Census-taker's Experience, A.—Anon.—CS 6 Centennial Address delivered at Valley Forge, 1878, Sels. fr. —H: A. Brown.—OAW Valley Forge.—BLP (cond.)—BS 6—CS 16 (Sl. cond.)—SR 8 Valley Forge.—SR 10 Centennial Cantata.-Sidney Lanier. See Centennial Medi- tation of Columbia, The. centenº. Selebration of Concord Fight, Sels, fr.-G: W. Ulrt:18. f Changes of a Hundred Years.-FD 2 Father of the Revolution, The...—FD 2 (Samuel Adams and the New England Town Meeting —abr.)—NC—SSR - |Heroes of '76.-PRR, (Minute Men of '75, The.)—BS 2 (Albr.)—FD 1—TMD (Minute Men of '76, The.—br. sel.)—SC Our Worst Foes, FD 2 (“Wherever party spirit shall strain the guarantees of freedom”—Sel.)—GG Paul Revere’s Ride.—NC (Sl. diff.)—FD 2—PPS ... Who Was the Minute-man? —FD 1 “Centennial” . Echoes. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Centennial Hymn.—W: C. Bryant.—PAH Centennial Hymn.--J : G. Whittier.—AA—AH 2–APPV — BNL–BS 5 —CAP —CS 13 —FLD —OAI —OCP — IPAH-SR 8—St.S - Centennial Meditation of Columbia, The, (A Cantata), Br. sel. fr.—Sidney Lanier. America.-OS 2 (Centennial Meditation of Columbia, The, Sel. fr.— abr.)—BNL–PAH (Dear Land of All my Love—abr.)—APPV—GN–RAC Centennial Ode, Sels. fr.—C: Sprague. Fathers of New England, The...—WR 10 Indians, The. (Br. sel.)—EPs—GN Our Fathers—MYF Centennial of 1876, The.—W: M. Ewarts.--TMD—WR 10 Centennial Oration. (Peroration fr. Oration delivered on Centennial Anniversary.)—H: A. Brown.— BS 4 — CS 12—PRR (“M, ºmen The moments are quickly passing”— S62,. ) — (“My countrymen I ever”—sel.)—GG Centennial Oration, Sels. fr.—Rob't C. Winthrop. Admonition to Coming Generations.—FD 2 American Age, The.—FD 1 Effect of American Example.—FD 2 Glorious Destiny of England, The.—FD 1 John Hancock.-FD 2 - Thomas Jefferson and John Adams.-FD 2 Who and What are Great Men 7–FD 1 Centennial Speech.--C: C. Albertson.—SR 8 Centennial Speech.-J. H. Barrows.-SR 8 Centennial Speech—Nelson Blake.—SR 8 Centennial. Speech. (Abr.)—Chauncey Depew.—SR 8 (Washington's Inauguration—diff, abr.)—MRS This anniversary has gone by for- Centennial AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Centennial Speech.-Frank W. Gunsaulus.-SR 8 Centennial Speech.-Emil G. Hirsch.--SR 8 Centennial Speech.-Rob't McIntyre.—SR 8 Centennial Speech.-W. E. Mason.—SR 8 Centennial Speech.-J: M. Thurston.—SR 8 Centipede, A.—Anon.—CHV Central American Treaty, The.—W: H. Seward.—MRS Central I, The.—J: Masefield.—HT Centralization in the United States.—HI: W. Grady. See Against Centralization. Century from Washington, A.—Dan'l Webster. See Charac- ter of Washington, The. , “Ceptin’ Ike.—W: Devere.——WR 24 “'Ceptin' Jim.”—Lewis R. Clement.—WR 21 Ceremonial Ode Intended for a University.—Lascelles Aber- crombie.—OVV * Ceremonies for Candlemasse Eve. (O.)—Rob't Herrick. (Candlemas.)—EDY (Candlemasse Eve.)—WEP 2 Ceremonies for, Christmas. (Ceremonies for Christmasse– gºt EHerrick.-CTBP—FT-GN–HBV-OAC Ceremony for Candlemas Day, A.—Rob't Herrick,-OTPC Ceremony to the Maids.-Rob't Herrick,--YC Ceremony to the Maids.-(Another.)—Rob't Herrick.-YC Certain Cure, A.—Anthony C. Deane.—SAy Certain Maxims of Hafiz.-Rudyard Kipling.—HIBW Certain Young Lady, A.—Washington Irving.—AFV-HBV —HSp—WSA - * Certainties. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Cervantes.—W: C. Bryant.—EDY Cervera.-Bertrand Shadwell.—PAH Ceylon.—A. Hugh Fisher.—HIBW Cézanne.—Alfred Kreymborg.—NPA Chaffinch’s Nest at Sea, The.—W : Cowper.—OTPC Chain, A.—Adelaide A. Proctor.—FTA Chain of Days, The.—Raundall Saunders.--NYM Chakey Einstein.—HI: C. Bunner.—YBV Chalcedony.—Emma P. Greenough.-HP Challenge.—Kenton Foster Murray.—HBW Challenge, A.—Jas. C. Harvey.—BS 23—CS 30 Challenge, A.—Jas. B. Kenyon.—AA Challenge and Defiance. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Challengeº-ºº: ames O’Brien (wr. at. to R. A. Pryor). P—WR 6 Challenge, The.—R : B. Sheridan. See Rivals, The. Challenge of Thor, The.—H: W. Longfellow.—TYP Challenge to Youth, A.—Willard Wattles.—S Chamber Scene, Br, sel. fr. (“She rose from her untroubled sleep.”)—Nathaniel P. Willis.-BNL-HBV Chambered Nautilus, The.—Oliver W. Holmes.—AA—AL— Am P-APM–ASL– BBV — BNL — CAP — CCB — CTBP—DD–EA–FEP—FP —FPE —GEP —GN — HBP—HBV-HBVy—HTb-I–LBA—LLC—MAL — MRS–OAE—OVW-PCR —PCL –PGGR —PHS — PYO—RAC—SFM-SP 3—SR 2. —SSR —STC —St.S —THV—TMR—YBV ("Buin thee more stately mansions, O my soul”—br. sel.) **** —GG Chameleon, The. (A Fable—fr. M. de La Motte.)—Jas. Merrick.-CBOP–CS 12—FEP—HEV–STC Chameleon, The...—Matthew Prior.—HIPE Chamonix.-G : Hookham.—OVV Chamouni.-Sydney Dobell.—WEP 4 Chamouny.—S : T. Coleridge.—OM-SS (Hymn before Sunrise in the Vale of Chamouni—G.) GV-BNL–BS 25—CBP—Ehl?—EP—FEP—GEP —GP—GT-HBP—HBV–IR—LOS 3—OS 3—PHS —POW–RLP—RTV—STC (Hymn to Mont Blanc.)—CR—FTR (Mont Blanc before Sunrise.)—BS 7—EA—SAE (abºr.) Champagne, 1914-15.-Alan Seeger.—AMV 4 Champagne Rose.—J: Kenyon.—HRP–OVV—VA Champion Snorer, The.—Rob't Burdette.—AmSS—CS 16— FTR-KNE–SR 11—WHO Champlain.—Bliss Carman.—AH Chance, A.—Anon.—NV * Chance and Change.—T: Campion.—EP Chance and Change.—Lewis Morris.--GC Chances Others Have, The.—S: E. Kiser.—CS 38 (Urania, I.-O.)—W: Drummond.—LLC (Sonnet.)—HBP Change.—W : D. Howells.-AA—THV changer #e. Sel. fr.—(Fragment, A.)—Abraham Cowley.— { Af (Pain of Love, The.—w, add. fr. Anacreontiques, VII., Gold.) —FLS Change Assured.—Anon.—HP 2 Change of Base, A.—Albion W. Tourgée.-WR 10 Change of Heart, A.—Anon.—BS 24 Change of Local Coloring, A.—Anon.—BS 24 Change of Voice.—Anon.—WR 34 Change Should Breed Change.—W: Drummond.—EBS—OB Changed º The.—Hon. Mrs. C : Hobart.—BNL–CS 3 Changed Her Mind.—Anon.—WR 15 changeliousewife, A. (Dial.)—Mrs. S. L. Oberholtzer.— S Changed Valentine, The. (Dial.)—Clara J. Denton-EFY Changeless.--Alice Meynell.—VA Changeless World, The, Sel. fr.—Sarah S. Jacobs,--AD Changeling, The...—Ruth Duffin.—BIP *-* * *** - * * * Changeling, The-Jas, R. Lowell.—CAP—WCL Changeling Grateful, A.—Josephine Preston Peabody.— AA Changelings.-M. F. B.-NV - Changelings.-Mary T. Higginson.—AA Changes.—Rob’t, Earl of Lytton.—FLS—HBJP Changes of a Hundred Years.-G: W: Curtis. nial Celebration of Concord Fight. Changing Color.—Hattie G. Canfield.—WR 4 Changing Her Mind.—Alfred P. Graves.—WR 26 Changing Road, The.—Kathe. Lee Bates.—HEV Changing Servants.-Milotus J. Wine.—SD Changing fººt of Christmastide, The.—Washington Irving. Changing the Hundred Dollar Note; or, False Pretensions Rebuked.—A. F. Bradlev.–ED Changing Year, The.—Lloyd Roberts.--DD Channing.—Amos B, Alcott.—AA Channing's Symphony.—W: HI: Channing.—HTb-I . . Chanson de Roland.—Anon. See Song of Roland, The. Chanson de Rosemonde.—R : Hovey.—HIBV Chanson of the Bells of Oseney.—Cole Young Rice,—HBV Chant for Reapers.-Wilfrid Thorley.—OVV Chant of º Against England (tr.) Barbara Henderson. See Centen- See also Hassgesang gegen England. Chant of #. for England, A.—Helen Gray Cone.— HBV Chant of Man and Woman.—Herman Scheffauer–GS Chant of the Cross-bearing Child, The.—Jas. W. Riley.— WR 30 Chant Chant Pagan.—Rudyard Kipling.—SR EIBV. Chanted Calendar, A.—Sydney Pºlºv-Havy—ob Royal of High Virtue.—Arthur T. Quiller-Couch.- (Procession of the Flowers, The.—G. Chanticleer.—Celia Thaxter.—PoE ! - Chanticleer.—Katha. Tynan Hinkson.—GSP–HBV-HBVy Chanting Cherubs—a Group by Greenough, The-R: H : Dana.—AA ...” Chapel in Lyoness, The.—W: Morris.-RL Chapelet of Laurell, The.—J: Skelton. Laurell, The. f Chaperonº-º: C. Bunner.—AA—AFV—Amp—BLV BV-RTV—YBV chapteºm Hustler's Camp, A.—Epworth Herald, The.— Character.—E. W. Benson.—PyR Character.—S: T. Coleridge.—EPs (Good, Great Man, The-O.)—BLP— (sl. abr.)—BNL —FEP—HBP—HBV-LLC—LOS 3—SEP—WE Character.—Ralph W. Emerson.—AA—GT Character, A.—Charlotte F. Bates.—AA e Character, A.—Eliz. B. Browning. See Aurora Leigh. Character, A.—Jas. T: Fields.--CBP Character, A.—T:. C. Irwin.—TIP Character and a Question, A. (The Spectator.) Character and Courage.—Theo. Roosevelt.—WR Character and Service.—Phillips Brooks.—FD 2 Character of a Good Parson.—J: Dryden.—RLP—STC (Model Preacher, The.)—CBP g Character of a Happy Life, The. (C.)—Sir H. Wotton.— BN E P — EP BVy — -At P ...” *See Garlande of —HP 54 sº- * E —FEP —HIBV HTb-II—OB–OS 2—OTPC–PGT 1–PIHS-RLP— SEP—VE—WEP 2 (Happy Life, The Ior A.J.)—CBP—EPs—GP—HBP (Lord of Himself.)—LH–LQS 3 Character of , a True Knight, The.—Stephen Hawes. Pastime of Pleasure, The. • Character of Columbus.-Archbishop Corrigan.-WR 42 Character of Heºg Clay. (Sel. fr. Henry Clay.)—W: H. Seward.—CS 7 Character of Holland, The.—Andrew Marvell.—EPE-SAy Character of Justice.—R: B. Sheridan. See Impeachment of Warren Hastings. -- Character of Lincoln, The.—W. H. Herndon.-OAL . Character of Lucile.—Rob't Bulwer-Lytton. See Lucile. Character of Mr. Pitt. (C.)—H: Grattan.—LLC (abr.—at. to W: Robertson.) * * * * Character of Napoleon Bonaparte.—C: Phillips. leon Bonaparte. Character of the Declaration of Independence. – G : Ban- croft. See History of the United States. See See Napo- Character of the Duke of Monmouth. — J. : Dryden. See Absalom and Achitophel. Character of the . Earl of Shaftesbury. — J: TXryden. See Absalom and Achitophel. Character of the French.-Oliver Goldsmith.-RLP Character ºthe Happy Warrior, The. (O.)—W: Words- WOrth. (Happy Warrior, The.)—BHV—EPs—HB (sel.) (Character of the Happy Warrior, The-br. Sel.)— BG:V—BNL–HBV—HBVy Character of the Italians.—Oliver Goldsmith.—RLP Character of the Saloon.—Jas. C. Fernwald.—SP 5 Character of the Swiss-Oliver Goldsmith.-R.L.P Character of Washington, The, Sels. fr.—E: Everett. Character of Washington, The.—IR (sel.)—MAL Character of Washington.—CR (Memory of . Washington, The.—Sl. FD 1 EO Charcter of washington, The.—H: C. Lodge.—OAW-PEO Character of Washington.—C : Phillips. See Washington. Character of Washington, The.—Zebulon B. Vance.—BS 8 < same.)—BS 1– 46 TITLE INDEX Chatterbox Character of Washington, The, Sels. fr.—Dan'l Webster.— OAW–StS Century from Washington, A.—FD 1—SR 7 Constitution the Safeguard of Liberty, The.—SSD Evil of Disunion.)—FD 1 Union of the States, The.)—PRR Name of Washington, The...—FD 1. (Wºjnº-re. of “Century,” etc., and “Name,” etc.) — Spirit of Human Liberty.—FD 1 Washington and the Union.—FD 1 - Character of Washington, The.—Rob't C. Winthrop. See - Completion of the National Monument to Washington. Character of Webster.--T: F. Bayard-FD 1 Character of Will Wimble.—Jos. Addison. See Spectator, The. Character * Zimri.-J: Dryden. See Absalom and Achi- tophel. Character Sketch, A.—Anon.—WR 22 Character the Basis of Credit.—Anon.—CP Character-building.—Emily S. Boulton.—OrNI Characteristics of a Child Three Years Old.—W: Words- worth.-GC Characteristics of Washington.—Anon.-OAW ic Characterization, (Fr. Lines on the Hon. E: Villers.) Sir H. : Taylor.—WA Characters and Sketches.—W : Cowper. See Conversation. characters,ºtors. (Sels. fr. The Rosciad.)—C : Churchill. Charade, A.—Anon.—LFS - Charade.—Winthrop M. Praed. See Charade on the Name of Campbell, the Poet. Charade §s the Name of Campbell, the Poet,_W. M. Praed. (Campbell.)—BNL (Charade.)—FEP—GN–HBP—PC—WA Char-co-o-al.--—Anon.—BS 2—CS 5 Charcoal-burner, The.—Edmund Gosse.—OVV Charcoal Man, The.—J: T. Trowbridge.—BS 1–CR—CS 6 TR-HNS—MH.R.—SA - Charge, A.—Herbert Trench.--—HBV–OVV - Charge # šanº The.—W: H. Hayne.—AH 2–BAB-e- Charge at Waterloo, The. — Walter Scott. See Field of aterloo, The. Charge by the Ford, The.—T: D. English.-AWB–BAB– BE—CS 17—PAH Charge for “Eating by Weight.”—Anon.—NM Charge of the Bargain Brigade.—(Minneapolis Tribwne.)— SR 15 Charge of the Gold Brigade.—Anon.—WHO Charge of the Heavy Brigade [at Balaclava–C.], The.— Alfred Tennyson.—FR–SP 8—SSR (Heavy Brigade. The.)—LH–PPV Charge of the Light Brigade ... [at Balaclava–C, l, The- Alfred Tennyson.—AmSS—BHV-BNL–BP —BS 1 —CBB—CBOP–CBP—CSBP—CCB–CEL–CGd— — H CR.—CS 2—EA—EDY — Ehl’ —FEP —FPE —FR — FTR-GEP—GN–GSP—HB–HBP—HBV —HBVy —HGP–HNS—HIPB—HTb-I-LC —LHT —LLC — LOS 2—MBL-M.R—OM (sl. abr. )—OS 1–OTPC— PCK–PCL–PF-PGGR —PGT 2 — POA —PPV — RAC–RTV—SA—SPE—SSR—TMD—VA —WEP 4 “Charge of the Lightning Judge, The.”—Ray Porter.—SR 3 Charge of the Rough Writers.-Harold MacGrath.-HP 2 Charge on “Old Hundred,” The-Anon.—CS 31 “Charge to Keep I Have, A.”—C: Wesley.—HEV Charge to the Jury.—Anon.—KNE Chariot, The.—Emily Dickinson.—ASL Chariot #ge. The. (Fr. Electra—prose tr.)—Sophocles.— IM (Verse tr. by E: Bulwer-Lytton.)—TMD Chariot Race, The.—Lew Wallace. See Ben-Hur. Chariot Race in Alexandria. (Serapis, Ch. XXV., abr.)— Georg Ebers.--PFP . (Hippodrome Race, The-arr. by Wilbor—abr.)—WR 4 Chariot-race in the Time of Christ, A.—Edgar Saltus. – Charis' Triumph.-Ben Jonson. See Celebration of Charis, A. Charity. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—B - Charity.—Anon.—FP Charity.—Jay Bee.—CE tº Charity.—Bible. See First Corinthians. Charity.—J: Dryden. See Eleonora. Charity.—G : Houghton. See Album-Leaves. Charity.—R. W. Lanigan.—WR 6 Charity.—T: (?) Middleton.—KNE Charity.—Jas. Montgomery.—HBP Charity.—Mary Morgan.—TCW Charity.—Barry Stratton.—TCV Charity.—T: N. Talfourd.—CS 9—SS Charity.—Eliz. Whittier.—CBP—HDL–STC Charity.—Mrs. J. M. Winton.—CS 19 Charity Children at St. Paul's (Im Songs of Innocence.)— W: Blake.—F (Holy Tºday–o .)—BGV-BVC–EPR— GC— HBW —OT Charity Collector, The.—G: M. Vickers.-CS 27 Charity Dinner, The-Litchfield Mosely.—CS 16 (After-dinner Speech by a Frenchman—shorter sel.)— 3 (Speech of M. Hector de Longuebeau.)—OM Charity, Gradually Pervasive.—Alex. Pope. See Essay on an. An. Charity Grinder and the Postmaster General.—Mary K. Dallas.-BS 18 Charlemagne.—H: W. Longfellow.—TIWP Charles Dickens.—Leigh Mitchell Hodges.—SP 8 Charles Dickens.—W: Watson.—WR 51 Charles Dickens and the Reader. (Fr. Pen Photographs of Dickens' Readings.)—Kate Field.—MRS Charles D’Orleans. Sel. fr. H: W. Longfellow. of Spring, The.)—OAA Charles Edward at Versailles. (In Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers—sel.)—W: E. Aytoun.-EDY-RTV Charles H. Spurgeon. (Londom Punch.)—EDY Charles Kemble.—Fanny Kemble.—FT Charles Lamb.-Pakenham Beatty.—EDY (abr.)—VA Charles Lamb.-W : Hazlitt.—FT Charles Lamb's Nearest Neighbor.—“By a Friend of the Late Elia.”—Anon.—BOF - Charles O’Malley, the Irish Dragoon, Sels. fr.—C: Lever. Mickey Free's Letter to Mrs. O'Gra. (Sel. fr. Vol. II., Ch. XXVII.)—DR Miss Judith Macan. (Vol. I., Ch. XIX-abr. and ad. as dial.)—NDP Charles II., Sel. fr. (Refrain.)—Douglas B. W. Sladen.—VA Charles II. and William Penn.—Anon.—OCP (Return Charles II. of Spain to Approaching Death.-Eugene Lee- Hamilton.—VA e Charles Stuart and the Burglar.—May Kelsey Champion.— CS 40—SP 2 Charles Sumner.—G. : W : Curtis.-SC Charles Summer. (Abr.)—H: W. Longfellow.—PEO Charles Sumner.—Carl Schurz. See Eulogy on Charles ll DOl]] ef". Charles Sºgºr Attacked in the Senate.—Anson Burlingame. . Charles the First. (Fr. Gotham.)—C: Churchill.—WEP 3 Charles the First.—T: B. Macaulay. , See Milton. Charles the First, Sel fr. (Widow Bird; A [or The]—song fr. Sc. V.-abr.)—Percy B. Shelley—CGd—LC Charles the First, Sel. fr. (Cromwell and Henrietta Maria.) : €ilS.– - Charles the Second.—W : Wordsworth.-EDY—EHT Charles_XII. [of Sweden)—S: Johnson. See Vanity of Human Wishes. - Charleston.—R. : W. Gilder.—PAH w” Charleston.—Paul H. Hayne.—AH 2–PAH Charleston.—HI: Timrod.—AA—AL —Amp —APM —BE — PAH-YBW Charley and his Father.—Eliza, Lee Follen.—CBOP Charley Machree.—W: J. Hoppin. See Charlie Machree. Charley Taft's Good Sense.—Anon.—SP 7 Charley, the Story-teller.—Anon.—STP–WCL Charley's Butterfly.—Anon.—LFS Charlie.—Fanny F. Clark.-WR 30 Charlie and the Possum.—Harry S. Edwards.-WR 14 Charlie Boy.—Anon.—WR 17 Charlie is my Darling.—Jas. Hogg. (at. also to Lady Caro- line Nairne and Rob't Burns.)—BGV-CSBP—FEP —HBP—HIBW-LC—LHT Charlie Machree.—W: J. Hoppin.—BNL–BS 3 —CS 11 — FTR-HNS–MMR-SA (Charley Machree.)—CSS Charlie Macpherson.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Charlie's Speech.-Eliza Doolittle.—FAS–SD Charlotte Brontë.-Charlotte Becker.—EDY Charlotte Corday.—Anon.—EDY Charlotte Corday.—T: Carlyle. - See French Revolution, 'The, harm, A.—Rob't Herrick.-OTPC Charm, The.—W: Browne. See Inner Temple Masque, The. Charm, The.—J: Fletcher.—EP Charm, See Macbeth. The.—W: Shakespeare. Charm of Voice.—Anon.—LLC Charm to Call Sleep, A.—H : Johnstone.—Port, Charmer, The.—Harriet B. Stowe.—LLC Charming Month of May, The. Rob't Burns. See Chloe. Charming Woman, A.—Jerome K. Jerome.—WR 29 Charming Woman, A.—J: G. Saxe-CS 11 Charmion.—Rob't Buchanan.-RTV Charms.-Anon.—EPO Charms of Nature, The.—Jas. Beattie. See Minstrel, The. Charms of Rural Life, The. (Fr. Rural Life in England.) —Washington Irving.—IR Charnel Ship, The.—Lucretia M. Davidson.—FP Charter Oak, The.—G : D. Prentice.—WR 10 Charter Oak, The.—Lydia H. Sigourney.-AH Chartist Song.—T: Cooper.—EDY—EHT-VA Chartless.-Emily Dickinson.—AA—GN–HBV—LBA (Poems.-XVII.)—BNL (2nd poem.) Charybdis.-C : K. Bolton.—SR 2 Chase, The.—G. A. Bürger (tr. by Walter Scott.)—BS 13 (Wild Huntsman, The-C.)—CGd (abr.)—EPs Chase, The.—Coventry Patmore.—STC - Chase, The.—Theodore Roberts.--TCV Chase, The.—Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake, The. Chase, § (sels. fr. Bks. I. and II.).-W: Somerville.— Chase after Love.—Edmund Spenser. See Shepheardes Calen der, The. Chastelard, Sel. fr. (Chastelard and Mary Stuart—Act V., Sc. 2.)—Algernon C: Swinburne.—BOL–VA Chastity, Sel. fr.-W. Chamberlayne.—BNL Chastity.—J: Milton.—RIP Chateau de Monthiers.—Kathe. Mann.—EBS Château ºpineau—Mrs. S., Frances Harrison.—TCV (sel.) Châtelain ge Coucy and the Lady of Fayel, The.—Anon.— Chattanooga-Herman Melville.—AH 2 Chatterbox, The.—Frances Aymar Mathews.—WR Chatterbox, The...—Jane Taylor.—CBOP—GC—OS 39 1–0TPC 47 & Chatterton AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Chatterton. (ſºn Sonnets to Julia Marlowe.)—C: E. llSSell.-- Chatterton at Bristol.—C: E. Russèll.—EDY Chaucer. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Chaucer.—Craven L. Betts.-EDY—TCW Chaucer.—HI: W. Longfellow.—AA—CAP—FT-OVW Chaunt of the Brazen Head, A.—W. M. Praed.—BLV—NT Chavez.—Mildred McNeal Sweeney.—LBM–HBW Che Sara Sara.-Victor Plarr.—HBV. Cheap Jack, The.—C: Dickens. See Doctor Marigold. Cheap Physician, The. (In Praise of Lessius, his Rule of Health—C.)—R.: Crashaw.—BNL - (Temperance; or, The Cheap Physician.)—HBP Cheat of Cupid ; or, The Ungentle Guest, The. (Ode III.)— Anacreon (tr. by Rob't Herrick.)—HBP—NT (Ungrateful Cupid, The—tr. by J: Hughes.)—CGd Chediock Ticheborne. (Verses Written in the Tower.) — Chediock Ticheborne [or Tychborn].-E.DY (Lines Written by One in the Tower.)—BNL–FEP Cheer, A.—Emma C. Dowd.—SP 4 Cheer of #oss yho Speak English, The.—Wallace Rice.— CL– Cheer Up.–Anon.—CS 7 “Cheer Up, Honey !”—Emma C. Dowd.—SP 4 Cheerful Givers.--Anon.—HCTC Cheerful Heart, The.—Anon.—HIP - Cheerful Hostess, The.—Belle Marshall Locke.—CS 40 Cheerful Locksmith, The. (Sel. fr. Barnaby Rudge, XLI.)—C: Dickens.—IR Cheerful Voice, The.—Anon.—PyS Cheerful Way, The.—Anna L. Barbauld.—HTb-II Cheerfulness.--Anon.—HNS—KNE (sl. abr.) Cheerfulness-Eliz. B. Browning. See Cheerfulness Taught by Reason. Cheerfulness.--T: Carlyle.—RAC Cheerfulness.-Marian Douglas. (Who is She?)—CSS Cheerfulness in Misfortune.—E: Young. See Night Thoughts. Cheerfulness Taught by Reason. (C.)—Eliz. B. Browning. —CS 40—OAE—VE (Cheerfulness.)—HDL Cheiron, the Centaur.—Anon.—LLC Chemist, The.—L.—ABV Chemist to #, Love. Tile.—(Punch.) —HPE —THP —WA Ch. —WR 2 Chemistry of Character, The.—Eliz. Dorney.—WR 33 Cherished Letters.-Mrs. Alex. McV. Miller.—CS 30 Cherished Names.—S: F. Smith.-W.R. 17 Cherokee Roses.—Anon.—BS 25—WR 29 Cherries.—Anon.—CHP Cherries.—Frank D. Sherman.-L.FL Cherries.—F: E. Weatherly.—BVC Cherries are Ripe.—Anon.—CBOP Cherry Blossom.—(Mom.)—Van Tassel Sutphen.—WR 56 Cherry Cheeks.--Anon.—TT Cherry #. (Fr. The Poetical Cookery-book.) (Punch.)— Cherry Ripe.—Kate L. Brown.—AID Cherry Ripe. (Fourth Book of Airs, VII.)—T: Campion. PE—EP—GC–GP—HBV — OB — OFL — PCL —PGT 1–PYO . & (There is a Garden in her Face–at. to R. BNL–EPE—FEP—TFY Cherry Time.—Sydney Dayre.—COS—PP Cherry Tree, The.—Anon.—CHV Cherry Tree, The.—Doris Webb.--CB Cherry Trees A-Bloom.—Wallace Rice.—HIP 2 Cherry-ripe.—R: Alison.—GP—VSA Cherry-ripe.—T: Campion.—BLV º Cherry-ripe.—Rob't Herrick. —BNL (abr. ) —EP —EPC — FEP—NT—OB—OTPC–WEP 2 - Cherry-stone Artist.—J: Boyle O'Reilly.—STC Cherry-tree Carol, The-(Old Ballad.)—EBS—OBB Cherry-tree Carol. (Ald. by E. F. Rimbault.) ... (Christmas Carol, A.)—PCL Cherry-tree Carol, The...— (Old English.)—YC Cherry-tree Dialogue.—Anon.—WR 49 Chesapeake and Shannon.—Anon.—PAH Chess-board, The.—Rob't, Lord Lytton.—BLV—BNL–FEP - —HBV—OVV-RLP—TFY-VA. Chestnut, The.—Anon.—CHP Chestnut Burr, The.—Anon.—NV—PGpr (Chestnut, The.)—CCB ſº Chestnut Time.—Malana A. Harris.-PyR. Chestnut-tree, The.—Jane Campbell.—HS Chevy-chase [or chacel.-R. : Sheale (?).-BESB–BHV- BNL–CB —HB —HBP —HBV —HPE –LH —MR—OBB—OEB—PIHS-SEP—VE (Ballad of Chevy-chase, The.)—FEP—PPV (Hunting of the Cheviot, The-diff. and older vers.)—BB —Amanda T. Jones.—S —Fs. A. Durivage.—AA —W : H : Drummond.—HSp Bret Harte (?) –DD—EPs—FPE—PAH —J: B. O'Reilly.—AH 2–EDY—PAH - —Wallace Rice.—PN —Carl Sandburg.—NPA J: G. Whittier.—DD—PAH —Dwight Williams.—CS 5 - Lawsuit, A.—Anon.—KNE S Greeting to Atlanta and the South Land.—Alex- . . ander_H. Revell.—SR 12 - Qhickadee.—I: Bassett Choate.—NYM §hickadee, The.—Sydney Dayre.—BS 23—POS Qhickadee, The.—Bradford Torrey. See Birds in the Bush. Qhickamauga.-Anon.—BS 10 - Chickamauga, -Hezekiah Butterworth-OCP : Alison.)— 3. Chickamauga.-G. F. Ferris.-OAM—PAPrm chickaº-1898. (Baltimore News.) —HP 2 —OAM — II]. in Chicken, A.—Mary M. Dodge.—LPP tº Chicken, The ; or, My First Introduction to the Ancient º ame of Golf.-S. F. Outwood.—HIP 2 Chicken on the Brain.—Anon.—HTb-II—MHR—SDR Chickens.—Anon.—WR 33 Chickens, The.—Anon.—PyR—TFS (Five Little "gº-ºo-Wà 30 We Must all Scratch.)—WHO—YFR. Chickens, The.—D. A. T. BOP Chickens in Trouble.—(Tr. by Emilie Poulsson.)—PPI Chickens Come Home to Roost.—Anon.—CS 2 Chicken's Mistake, The.—Phoebe Cary.—LPS–NV—PGpr— e PHS-PP Chide Mildly the Erring.—B. W. Bradbury.—LLC Chief Operator, The.—Eliz. Stuart. Phelps.-SP 6 “Chief agency in the progress and development of the law, tº The.”—C. C. Bonney.—GG Chief Justice Marshall.—E: J. Phelps.--TMD Chief Mourner, The.—Fs. S. Smith.--CS 34 Chiefest Joy, The.—Rob't L: Stevenson.—GC Chiffons.—W: S: , Johnson.—HBV Child, A.—J: Galsworthy.—GC Child, A.—R: W. Gilder.—AA Child, A.—Mary Lamb.--OB–QH (In Memoriam.)—PGT 1 (Parental Recollections.)—BILV—GC—WEP 4 Child, The.—Sara Coleridge.—GC—OB Child, The.—J: B. Tabb.--AA (Pt. I. At Bethlehem.)—Port Child, The...—G : E : Woodberry.—AA—HT - Child and Maiden. (Fr. The Mulberry Garden.)—Sir C : Sedley.—BLV—PGT 1 %; r (Song from “The Mulberry Garden.”)—WEP 2 (Song to Chloris.)—CEL (To a Very Young Lady.)—BNL–FEP (To Chloris—abr.)—HBV-OB - Child and Mother.—Eugene Field.—BS 21—OAMs—Orlſ — TMſ—WR 15 Child and Mother.—T: Hood.—OS 1–WCL (Love thy Mother, Little One l—abr.)—TFS (To a Child Embracing his Mother—C.)—CBP—FEP —GC—HBP—TM Child and Sea-shell.—Anon.—LLC Child and the Angels, The.—C: Swain.—PC—PCL Child and the Autumn Leaf, The.—S: Lover.—CBP Child and the Bird, The.—Anon.—CHP Child and the Fairies, The.—“A.”—CFBP—Port Child and the Flowers, The.—Anon.—FMR Child and the Mariner, The.—W: H. Davies.—GnR-I Child and the Mourners, The-C : Mackay.—CBP Child, and the Piper, The.—W: Blake.—CGd—LC (“And I made a rural pen”—br. sel.)—PoE (Introduction [to Songs of Innocence ) — C.) — Ehl” — E EPR—FEP—HBP—RLP—WEP 3 (Piper, The.)—BNL–CBOP–CEL–OTPC–WCL (Piping down the Valleys Wild.)—Port (Reeds of Innocence.)—BGV-HBV—HBVy—OB Child and the Sea, The.—Mary M. Dodge.—CBP Child and the Snake, The.—Mary Lamb.-BPB Child and the Snowflakes, The.—Grace E. York—NYM Child and the Sparrow, The.—T: Westwood.—CHV Child and the Star, The...—C. B.-CBOP Child *# ge Watcher, The-Eliz. B. Browning.—FEP — Child º, the World, The.—Kate Douglas Wiggin.—NV — Child * he Year, The. — Celia Thaxter. — DD — LFS — Child and . Tree.—E. A. Holbrook.-AD Child Angel, The.—Hannah M. Kohaus.-HS Child Angel, The , a Dream.—C : Lamb.-GC * Child Asleep, A.—Eliz. B. Browning.—GC Child Child Child Asleep, The.—Clotilde de Surville. (Tr. by H. : W. Longfellow.)—HBP at Prayer, The.—Katha. Tynan Hinkson.—GC Hºg at Bethlehem, The.—Horace Elisha Scudder.— Child, Child.—Sara Teasdale.—HIBW Child Dyring.—Anon. (at. to Walter Scott.)—EPs Child Heart, The.—C : Keeler.—GS - - Child in the Garden, The.—HI: Van Dyke.—HIBW Child in [or on the Jºe: Seat, The.—Eliz. R. Charles. —BS 9–LLC— (abr.) - (Child-judge, The.)—WCL . Child in the Midst, The.—W : B. Rands.—THV Child in #. story Goes to Bed, The.—Walter Ramal.-OTPC Child in the Street, The...—J: J. Piatt.—AA Child in the Wilderness, The. (Fr. Prefatory Note to The Wanderings of Cain.)—S: T. Coleridge.—LC Child is Father of the Man, The.—Walter S. Landor.— GC Child is Father to the Man, The.—Louisa Bigg.—BS 14 Child Jesus in the Garden, The.—Anon.—CLS Child Labor.—Anon.—HIP 2 Child Lost.—Anon.—CS 18 Child Martyr, The.—May M. Anderson.—BS 11 Child Maurice. (Old Ballad.)—ESB Child Musician, The.—Austin Dobson.—BS 8—CBE’—FEP —GN–OS 1–SP 4–SR Child My Choice, A.—Rob't Southwell.—HEV Child of a Day. - S. Landor.—BGW-GC–WA Child of Bethlehem, The.—Phillips Brooks.-GSP (Poems and Epigrams, LXXXI.)—Walter 48 TITLE INDEX Children’s § Child of Dawn.—Harold Monro. See Before Dawn. Child of Earth, The.—Caroline E. S. Norton.—CS 11 Child of Elle, The. (In Percy’s Reliques.)—Anon.—FEP (Douglas Tragedy, The-diff. vers.)—BB—BESB–CEL BS—EPC—HBP—HBV-OBB— OEB— WEP 1 Child of Nature, The.—W: Wordsworth.-NT Child of Promise, The.—Evan MacColl.—TCW º Child of To-day, A.—Jas. Buckham.—AA Child of Tumult, The.—Alice Meynell.—GC Child of Twelve, A. (Fr. The Revolt of Islam, Canto II.) Percy B. Shelley.-GN Child on the Judgment-seat, The.—Eliz. R. Charles. See Child in the Judgment Seat, The. Child. Once More, A.—Anon.—CS 38 Child Owlet.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Child Praying, A.—Rob't A. Willmott.—HEP Child Shall Lead Them, A.—G: Eliot,-GO Child to a Rose, A.—Anon.— AD— NW (sel.)— OS 1–IPO (Diff. and longer vers.) Child. Wyet.—Anon. See Childe Wyet. Child Waters. (In Percy’s Reliques.)—Anon.—BBB-ESB Child Wife, The.—C: Dickens. See David Copperfield. Childe Gérard.—Anon.—AFP Childe Harold's Farewell to England.—Lord Byron. Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage, Sels. fr.-Lord Byron. . . “Adieu, adieu, my native shore.” (Song fol. Can. I., st. 13—br. sel.)—BNL (ºgº Harold's Farewell to England—sel.)—LC— (My Native Land.)—RLP Apostrophe to the Ocean. (Fr. Canto IV.)—BS 11 (St. 179, 181-184)—CBP—CR (178, 179, 181-184) —FTR (178, 179, 181-184)—GT-HNS (179, 183) —IR (179)—LLC (179-184)—POS (179, 181-184) —RTV—SFM-WR 43 - Childe Harold’s Address to the Ocean,—HTb-II (Ocean I, The I.)—EPN-GEP—GP (179, 182-184.) sº (ijā, 179, isi, 1825–RīP-WEF4 (1784. 1 (Real and Unreal Solitude.)—RLP (“Roll on, thou deep and dark blue ocean, roll.”)— CS 1 (179, 183)—SC (179 §; The.)—BNL (178–184)—HBV sº (178, 179)—FP (178)—RLP—SN “There is a pleasure,” etc.)—LOS 2—RAC To the Ocean.)—GN (179–183) Battle of Albuera. (I., 43.)—EDY Bull Fight, The. (I., 73-79.)—CS 8 Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. (Br. sels.)—BNL–CBP— EP—EPN-LHT-LOS 2—RLP—SEP—VE Coliseum, The.—BNL (IV., 128, 129, 139-145.)—POW ; TIWP—WR 14 (145, 140–144, 128.) Death of Gen. Marceau. (III., 56, 57.)—EDY Death of the Princess Charlotte. (IV., 167-172.)—EDY Dying Gladiator, The. (IV., 138–141.)—LLC (IV., 140, 141.)—CS 1–OS 2—RTV—SS (Gladiator, The-IV., 140, 14.1.)—EPs—LOS 2 Fall of Terni, The. (IV, 119—sl...abºr.)—BNL Filial Love. (IV., 148–151.)—BNL Girl of Cadiz, The. (Song fol. I., 84, in 1st. drawght of poem.)—HBP Greece. (II., 73–76.)—BNL–CBP—EPN ("Fº Grº, sad relic of departed worth”—II., 73, 6.)— (Athens.)—RLP (Leucadia)—POW (Parnassus.)—POW–RLP IHarold the Wanderer. (III., 1-15.)—WEP 4 (Outward Bound—III., 1, 2.)—EIPs • “I do believe though I have found them not.” (III., 114 —St. abr.)—GG Longing. (Song fol. III., 55.)—BGV-WEP 4 (One Presence Wanting.)—CBP (Rhine, The.)—BNL–POW–RLP Love of England. (IV., 8, 9, pt. of 10.)—EPs Marathon. (II., 88-91.)—EDY Misery of Excess (To Inez.)—CBP Napoleon. (III., 36-45.)—BNL (Ambition—III., 45.)—KNE {{...} of Napoleon—III., 36-41.)—EDY Isolation of Genius.)—RLP Night. (II., 23-26.)—BNL–SN * Night and Tempest. (III., 85-97.)—WEP 4 - (Calm and Storm on Lake Leman—III., 85-87, 92, 93.)—BNL–CBP (Tempest on Lake Leman.)—RAC (Imaginative Sympathy with Nature—III., 96.)—GP (Lake of Geneva, The.)—STG - §; ; 89, 93.)—GP Poet's Impulse, The-III., 96, 97.)—BNL (Solitude—III., 89.)—BNL (Stars—III., 88.)—GP—RLP (Storm, The-III., 92.)—EPs (Thunder-storm in the Alps, A.)—GP Pantheon, The. (IV., 146, 147.)—BNL–TIWP Petrarch's Tomb. (IV., 30–32.)—EDY—TIWP Rome.—RLP Rome and Freedom.—EPN St. Peter's Church at Rome. (IV., 153-158.)—FTR- TIWP (Childe Harold, Br. sel.—156, 157—abr.)—BNL Skull, The [of Al. (II., pt. of 5, 6, 8.)—EPs—KNE (sel) See Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage (Continued.) Sunset. (IV., 27-29. EPS Tasso. (IV., 39.)—EDY Temple of Clitumnus. (IV., 66, 67—abr.)—BNL "*#we (IV., 1-3.)—EPN-HBV-OS 3—POW–RLP Moonlight Night at Venice.—RLP Waterloo.— BEIV— BNL (III., 21–33) —BIP —CBP — EPN-EPs—GEP—GP—(21, 22, 24–26.)—LHT — LOS 3—OS 3 (21, 22, 24, 25, pt. of 28.)—PGGR (Ball at Brussels, the Night before the Battle of Waterloo, The-21-26, 28.)—SS (Battle of Waterloo, [The].)—BLP (21, 22, 24, 25, 28.)—LLC (21, 22, 24, 25, 28.)—RAC (Eve of Quatre Bras—21-28.)—EDY—PPV (Eve of Waterloo, The.)—CBPC—CCB-EHT (21, 22, 24, 25.)—GSP—HB (21-25.)—HBV-HPH- IHPB—MR (21, 22, 24, 25, 27, 28.)—OTPC– PCK—PCL–RTV—SSR—TMD (21, 22, 24, 25, 27, 28.) (Field of Waterloo, The.)—CS 1 (17, 21-25, 28.)— KNE (17, 21-28.) (Night before Waterloo, The.)—FPE—GN (21, 22, 24–28 C (21–24.)—POW–RLP (Unreturning Brave, The-27-30.)—GP Childe Maurice. (Gil Morrice—C.—in Percy's Reliques.)— Anon.—BB (diff. vers.)—BESB–OBB “Childe Roland to the Dark_Tower Came.”—Rob't Brown- tº ing.—BIHV-Ehl’—EP—EPN-VA Child[e]Vyet; or, The Brothers.--Anon.—BB—BBR Childe, Waters.-(Ballad.)—QBB Childe's Destiny, The.—Felicia D. Hemans.—STO Childher.—Friedrich Rüchert.—HGV Childhood.—W: Blake.--GC Childhood.—Hartley Coleridge.—GC Childhood.—C : Lamb.-BNL–EP—GO Childhood.—J: B. Tabb.-ASL–HBV Childhood, Sel. fr.—H: Vaughn.—CBP Childhood.—HI: Kirke White.-RLP Childhood Fancies.—Anon.—NV Childhood, Garland, A.—J: , Russell Hayes.—SP 8 Childhood's Country.—Louise C. Moulton.—FAS Childhood's Scenes.—Anon.—BS 15 Childish Days. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNI, Childish Fancy, A.—Anon.—WR 6 Child-judge, The. — Mrs. Eliz. Charles. See Child in the ... ... Judgment Seat, The. Childless.-Ben W. Davis.--—CS 24 Childless, The.—(Cincinnati Times Star.)—HTb-II Childless Father, The.—W: Wordsworth-OTPC Child-philosophy.—H. A. Duncan.-SDD Children.—Madeline Bridges.—HIP 2 Children.—Walter S. Landor.—FEP—HBP—OAMs—TM Children, (*#### W. Longfellow.—AD—APM–CAP— Children, The.—Anon.—CHP Children, The...—Cº. M. Dickinson (wr...at. to C: Dickens.) —AA—BNL–BS 15—CBP—CS 4–FEP T HBV--HTb-I-MYF-TFS (br. sel.) Children and Flowers.-Amanda B. Harris.—OAA Children Band, The.—Sir Aubrey De Vere.—BGW-GC–OB children, º Palms.-Eliz. B. Browning. See Vision - O Oets, A. - Children in the Moon, The.—Anon.—PC (abr.)—WCL children, in the Wood, The.—Anon. See Babes in the Wood, le. “Children must be Paid for.” (Punch.)—HPE Children of Lowe, Sel. fr.-Harold Monro.—GnR-II Children of the Bible, The. (Ent.)—Anon.—EuB children, of the Bonnet Rouge.—Victor Hugo. See Ninety- three. - Children of the Heavenly King.—J: Cennick.-FEP Children of the Lord's Supper, The, 2 diff. sels. fr.—HI: W. Longfellow.—BIL–WR 12 “Ah! when the infinite burden of life descendeth upon us.” (Diff. sel.)—HDL “Love and believe: for works will follow spontaneous.” (Diff. sel.)—FHS Children of the Poor, The.—Theodore Parker.—SP 1–SSD Children of the Tenements. (Sel. fr.)—Jacob Riis. º (Merry Christmas in the Tenements.)—BOC Children of Wind and the Clan of Peace, The.—Fiona Mac- leod.-CLS Children on the Shore.—Anon.—OS 1 Children Playing in a Churchyard.—Walter S. Landor.— RLP—WEP 4 Children Should be Seen and not Heard.—Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.—TT Children, Thank God.—Anon.—PC Children. We Keep, The.—Mrs. E. W. Wilson.—CS 22—SP 3 Children's Appeal, The-Mary Howitt.—PC Children’s Arbor Day March.-E. A. Holbrook.-AD March for the Children—sl. abr.-w, music.)—AD Children’s Christmas Eve.—J: Keble.—YC - “Children's Day” Service, A.—Clara J. Denton.—HE Children's Hour, The.—H: W. Longfellow.—AA — ABV- AmSS—APM–BNL–BS 6—CAP—CBOP — CCB — EPs—FEP—FP–FT-GP–HBP—HBV—HBVy — LTV—PF-RAC–SMG-TYP—WCL Children's Kisses.—Josephine Preston Peabody.—TM Children’s Music, The.—F. M. Owen.—HIP Children’s New Prayer.—W: Canton.—WR 50 children: Offering, "The-Nellie G. Gerome [or Jeromel- 49 Children’s AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Children's Praise Song.—W. B. Downer.-AD Children's Praises.—Anon.—CBOP Children's Rights.—Kate Douglas Wiggin.--TMR Children’s Service, The.—Karl Gerok.-CBOP Children’s Song.—Ford Maddox Heuffer.—HIBV. Children's Song, The.—Rudyard Kipling.—PPV childress voices—An Easter Ode.—Sara M. Chatfield.— 4 Children's Vow, The.—Ella W. Wilcox (?).-W.R. 17 Children's Wishes, The.—Sara M. Chatfield.—SSE “Children’s world is full of sweet surprises, The.”—Sarah Doudney.—GG Child’s a Plaything for an Hour, A.—Mary Lamb.--BGV Child's Christmas Hymn, A.—Martin Luther.—ASR-II Child's Day, A.—Katha. Tynan Hinkson.—GC Child’s Desire, The.—Jemima T. Luke.—CBOP–PC (sel.) —PCL (“I tººk when I read that sweet story of old”—sl, abr.) 1. ( “of Šich is the Kingdom of Heaven.”)—FEP Child's Dream of a Star, A.—C: Dickens.—BS 13—CS 5— CSS—FTR, Child’s Easter, A.—Annie T. Slosson.—GSP Child’s Bºing Hymn. (Abr.)—S. Baring-Gould.—CFBP (Now the Day is Over—sel.)—NV—OTPC–PCL Child’s Evening Hymn, A.—G : H. Clarke.—TCV Child’s Pºiºs Prayer.—S: T. Coleridge.— CBOP —OTPC Child’s Evening Prayer, A. — Mary L. Duncan. — COS — OTPC–PCL–PP–SSS (Tender Shepherd, The.)—GSP– TFS Child’s Evensong, A.—R : Le Gallienne,—GSP Child's Fancies.—Jennie L. Lyall.—WR 50 Child's Fancies, A.—Rob't L: Stevenson.—TFS Child’s Fancy, A.—“A.”—Port (sl. abr.) (All Things Love Me—br. sel.)—TFS (Little Girl's Fancies, A.)—WCL (Little Things—br. sel.)—AD Child’s First Grief, The...—Felicia D. Hemans.—SSS Child’s Future, A.—Algernon C: Swinburne.—GC Child's Good-bye to the Old Year, A.—Anon.—WR 17 Child’s Grace, A. (The Selkirk Grace—O.)—Rob't Burns. —Port Child’s * A.—Rob't Herrick. —CFBIP —OB —OTPC — (Grace for a Child.)—BVC—LTV—WEP 2 Child's Hair, A.—W: Watson.—GC Child's Heritage, The.—J: G. Neihardt.—HIBV Child's History of England, Sel. fr. (Death of Harold—fr. Ch. VII.)—C: Dickens.—OS 2—WR 22 Child's Hymn, A.—Anon.—CH Child's Hymn, The. IHowitt.—PC Child’s Hymn of Praise, A.—Jane Taylor-ABV Child’s Laugh, A.—Rob't G. Ingersoll.—HTb-II Child’s Laughter, A.—Algernon C: Swinburne.—GC–HBV —PoE-SP 4–WR 15 Child’s Love, A. (Dial.)—Anon.—NDP Child's Mirror, The.—Abbie Kinne.—CS 32 (True. Story, A.)—BS 24 Child’s Mistake, A.—Bessie Dodge.—CHP e Child’s Morning Hymn, A.—Alphonse De Lamartine.— (Tr. by Camelia M’Fadden.)—LOS 1. .. Child’s Morning Prayer, A.—Mary Lundie Duncan.—OTPC Child’s Natural History.—Oliver Herford.—HIBW-HBVy Child’s Portrait, A.—W: J. Dawson.—VA Child’s Prayer.—Luise Hensel.—HGV Child’s Prayer. (New England Primer.)—BNL Child's Prayer, A.—Matilda B. Edwards.- GSP –PGpr – Rok (abr.)—RAC–SFM-SMIG Child’s Prayer, A.—Fs. Thompson.--HBVy Child’s Prayer, The.—Anon.—CBOP Child’s Prayer. The-Hodges Reed.—CS 35 £º Child’s fººt to His Child-Saviour, A.—Rob't Herrick.- CBPC Child’s Quest, The.—Frances Shaw.—NPA Child’s Question, A.—Emma H. Nason.—AA Child's Schoolroom, The.—(By various authors.)—Orlſ Child’s Song.—Algernon C: Swinburne.—OS 1–OVV Child's Song in Spring. (Bird's Song in Spring.)—E. Nes- bit.—BVC–CIHV-HIBV-POIR, g Child's Song of Christmas-Marjorie L. C. Pickthall.—HBV Child's Star, The.—J. B. Tabb.—PP1 º Child’s Talk in April.—Christina G. Rossetti...—GN Child’s Tear, A.—Teignmouth Shore.—CS 34 Child’s Thanksgiving, A.—Kate Whiting Patch.-W.R. 40 Child's Thought of a Star.-Jane Taylor–RAC Child's Thought of God, A.—Eliz. B. Browning.—BS 14— CBOP-EP—LOS 1–OS 1–OTPC–PGpr —Port — RAC–WCL–WR 33 Child’s Wisdom, A.—Anon.—PP—YFR Child's Wish, A.—Abram J. Ryan.—AA—AL Child’s Wish Granted, The.—G: P. Lathrop.–AA—HBV Child’s Wé. in June.—Caroline H. (?) Gilman.—CBOP– Child’s Wonder, The.—Marg. Johnson.--LPS–PP Child’s World, The. (Great Wide, Beautiful, Wonderful World—C.)—W: B. Rands (wr. at. to M. Browne.) —CCB-LOS 1–PGpr—WCL (Sl. diff. vers.)—POS (Wonderful World, The.)—CFBP—CHV-HBV-HBVy —Por—RAC—SFM (World, The.)—QS 1. Child-songs.--—J : G. Whittier.—GC P (Poor Child's Hymn, . The-O.)—Mary Child-wife, The...—C: Dickens. See David Copperfield. Chill, A.—Christina G. Rossetti, OS 1–Port-TYP Chillon.—Lord Byron. See Prisoner of Uhillon, The. Chimes.—Alice Meynell.—NPA Chimes.—Dante Gabriel Rossetti.-EP Chimes of Amsterdam, The.—Mrs. G: W. Paull.—CS 36 Chimes of Old England, The.—Arthur C. Coxe.—HP Chimmie Fadden Makes Friends.-Eliz. W. Townsend.—HSp Chimney Drummer Boy, The-W: J. Long.—ChS Chimney Nest, The.—Mary B. Dodge.—HIP–NV Chimney Swallows.-Horatio N. Powers.-GP–HBV Chimney's Melody, The. (What the Chimney Sang—O.)— g F's. Bret Harte.—BS 10 Chimney-sweep, Theº-Ellen S. Hooper.—EPs Chimney-sweeper, The. (In Songs of Innocence.)—W: Blake.—BGW-BPB—BVC–GC—OTPC Chimney-tops.--Anon.—LFS Chimney-tops.—Marian Douglas.-CBOP Chimpanzee, The.—Oliver Herford.--NA -* Chimpº, and the Chimpanzee, The.—Edwin Hamilton.— China and the Chinese. Sel. fr.—H. C. Sirr.—(Chinese g New Year, The.)—BOC Chinaman’s Interpretation of “Ingomar.”—Anon.—WR 38 Chinaman’s Prodigal, The.—Anon.—CS 31 Chinese Dinner, The.—Anon.—CS 12 Chinese Excelsior, The.—Anon.—CS 20 Chinese Immigration | to the Pacific Slope—0.], Sel. fr.— e Jas. G. Blaine.—N Chinese Lilies.—Myra E. Pollard.—SR 6 chinese.ºntingale. The.—N : Vachel Lindsay.— AMW 3 — Chinese Pig, The. — Anne Hawkshawe (“Aunt Effie.”) — OTPC Chinese Sketch.--Anon-WR 27 Chinese Story, A.—Christopher P. Cranch.-CS 11 Chinese Version of Jonah and the Whale, A.—W: H. Head. —SR 11—W.R. 38 Chines, yºon of “Maud Muller,” A.—Jos. B. Smiley.— 30 Chinesºdding. A. (Pantomime.)—Bertha M. Wilson.— Chinook.--Ezra H. Stafford.--TCV Chip and Munkey.—Katha, Newbold Birdsall.—CB Chip Supper.--Anon.—EuB chipmugº ºjºn of the Spring, The.—J: Burroughs. See . ... rºlverby. Chiquita.—Fs. Bret Harte.—AA—Amp—CR—CSS—EPs— . . HBP—HBR-RTV–SP 5–YBV Chiquitairſ, *send of the Western Seas.--Barrett Eastman. Chivalry, (Br. sel. fr. The Speeches at Prince Henry's § Barriers.)—Ben Jonson.—EPs Chivalry at a Discount.—E: Fitzgerald.—HIBW , Chloe. . (It was the Charming Month [of May], or Charm- ing Month of May, The-O.)—Rob't Burns.—GN– HBV-LC—OTPC Chloe.—Matthew Prior.—NT Chloe Ann's Easter Egg.—Frank H. Sweet.—WR 57 Chloe Divine.—T: D'Urfey.—HEV—OB Chloe. Hunting.—Matthew Prior—NT Chloris in the Snow.—Anon. (at. to T: Carew and to R. Herrick.)—HBV—OB—OEL - Chochºghi and Chil-chil-bloo. (Graham’s Magazine,)— Chocolataire. (Ent.)—Anon.—EuB Chogorna-Lucy Larcom.—PNW Choice.—Emily Dickinson.—AA—LBA Choice, The.—J. J. Bell.—GSP Choice, The.—Ezra Pound.—NPA Choice. The-Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life, 62. Choice, The.—Dorothy Statton.—S Choice, The.—G: Wither.—OB Choice Friends. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Choice of Arms, The.—Marquis De Leuville—WR 13 Choice of Occupations.—Caroline Gilman.—CBOP Choice of Trades.—Mrs. M. B. C. Slade.—LPS–PP Choir Invisible, The.- G : Eliot. — HDL (abr.) — HTb-I — LLC—OS 3—OVV—PCK-RAC (“O may I join the choir invisible”—C.)—BNL–CBP— EDY–FEP—GG—GP—HBP—HBR-PF- R.LP — STC–VA—VE Choir Practice.—Ernest Crosby.—AA Choir's Way of Telling It, The. (Good Howsekeeping.)— CS 30 Choose.—Carl Sandburg.—NPA Choose Your Words.--Barbara, Broome.—SDD Choosing a Building Spot.—Emily A. Braddock.-HS Choosing a Kitten.—Anon.—CFBP Choosing a Name.—C: and Mary Lamb. —BFW —BNL — BOP–GP—GSP—HBP—HBV—OS 1 (sl, abr.)— OTPC–WCT, Choosing a Profession.—C: and Mary Lamb.-BVC—OTPC Choosing a State Flower and Tree.—Anon.—ADP-SSC Choosing a “State Tree.”—The Ash.--Jennie Pierson.—AD choosing 8, ºte Tree.”—The Black Walnut.—J: W. Rip- ey.—A Choosing a “State Tree.”—The Elm.—F. C. Stewart.—AD Choosing a “State Tree.”—The Hemlock.—May I. Bach- elder.—AID Choosing ºr state Tree.”—The Hickory.—Florence Painter. Choosing Rºstate Tree.”—The Maple.—Everett L. Tindall. *s | Choosing a “State Tree.”—The Oak-Jos. Brobeck-AD TITLE INDEX Christmas Choosing a “State Tree.”—The Pine Tree.—Louise Youngs. Choosing; “State Tree.”—The Tulip Tree.—Madge Wail.— Qhoosing a Trade or Profession.—G; D. Hunt—SDD Qhoosing “Abe" Lincoln Captain.—Anon.—OAL Qhoosing Qccupations.—Anon.—WR 17 Qhoosing the Tree.—Angelina W. Wray.--ADP-SSC Choosing Vocations.—(Dial.)—Anon.—YFD—WR 52 Chopcherry.—Peele.—NT Ghop-house in the Alley, The.—HI: M. Hyde.—HIP 2 Chopper's Child, The...—Alice Cary.—BS i3 Choral ; of Illyrian Peasants.-S: T. Coleridge. See a polya. Qhoric Song.—Alfred Tennyson.—See Lotos-eaters, The. Qhoricos.--R: Aldington.—NPA - Chorus: “Spring all the graces,” etc.—Ben Jomson. See Fortunate Isles and their Union. Chorus: “King of kings I and Lord of lords I’’—H: H. Milman.-HBP Chorus: “We have seen thee, O Love!”—Algernon C: Swin- burne. See Atalanta in Calydon. Chorus: “When the hounds of Spring.”—Algernon C: Swin- burne. See Atalanta in Calydon. Chorus from ‘Atalanta'—Algernon C: Swinburne. See Ata- lanta in Calydon. Chorus from Goddwyn.--T: Chatterton.—BGV Chorus from “Hellas.”—Percy B. Shelley.—HEV Chorus from ‘Medea.’—J: Leicester Warren, Lord de Tab- ley.—OVV Chorus Lady, The.—(Arr.)—Jas. Forbes.—SP 6 Chorus of Anglomaniacs.-Edgar Fawcett.—AWH-SAy Chorus of Flowers.-Leigh Hunt. See Songs and Chorus of the Flowers. Chorus of Frogs, The.-Mrs. Hawkshawe.—CHV-OTPC Chorus of Good and Evil Spirits. (Fr. Alaham.)—Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke.—WEP 1 Chorus of Islanders. (Chorus fr. Look Seaward, Sentinel, Pt. IV.)—Alfred Austin.--TMR. See Mus- chorus: ºriests—Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke. apna. - Chorus of Spirits.- G : Darley. See Sylvia ; or, the May llê62I). Chorus of Tartars.--Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke. See Mus- tapha. Chorus º the Elements.-J. : H : Newman.—OVW Chorus of the Flowers.-Leigh Hunt. See Songs and Chorus of the Flowers. * Chorus of the Flowers.-Lucy Wheelock. — AD — NV (sl. 0.07". Chorus of Women. (Fr. The Thesmophoriazusae.)—Aristo- phanes.-SAy—SP 4–WR 20 Chorus Sacredotum.—Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke.—EPE Chosen Lessons.—Frances R. Havergal.—HIDL Chouch and Crow, The.—Joanna Baillie.—RLP Chough and the Crow, The. (Song fr. Orra, Act III., Sc. 1.)—Joanna Baillie.—CEL–WEP 4 (Outlaw's Song, The.)—O Chreesmas Time.—T Daly.—ChS. Chrism and Crown of Love, The. — Eliz. B. Browning. — AmS Christ, ºğıthe Little Ones.—Julia Gill. —CS 24 —GSP — (Hannah, the Mother.)—LLC Qhrist Arose in his Heart.—Izora Chandlers.-W.R. 57 Christ Calming the Tempest.—H. B. Durant.—CS 30 Christ Child, The.—Elise Trant.—BOC Christ Child, The.—Elsie M: Wilbor.—WR 6 Christ Crucified.—R : Crashaw.—OB Christ Crucified.—HI: H. Milman.—FEP (Ride on in Majesty—sl. abr.)—VA Christ is Arisen.—Arthur Cleveland Coxe.-OAE Christ of the “Never”, The.—HI: Lawson.—SBOS—SGB Christ or Nietzsche?—Edmond Holmes.—BP Christ our Example.—C: Wesley.—CEL–WEP 3 Christ our Example in Suffering. (C.)—Jas. Montgomery. (Gethsemane.)—FEP—HBP Christ Risen ... (Hymn III., For Easter Sunday—C.)—Anna . . L. Barbauld.—FEP Christ the Mendicant—J: B. Tabb.--OAMs—TM Christ, the Refuge of the Soul.—C: Wesley.—WEP 3 (Jesuſ's J, Lower of my Soul—abr.)—CBP—Ehle—FEP —HEV–HTb-I-LLC—OTPC–STC (Sl. abr.)—HBP—SPE Christ the Risen King.—Ellen Kingsbury Vincent.—W.R. 57 Qhrist Touched his Eyes.—Florence. Morse Kingsley.—W.R. 57 Christabel.—S: . Coleridge.—BGV—BNL (2br. sels.)— EPN-FEP—STC (1st pt.)—BPB—EP—RLP—SAE. (sel.)—WEP 4 Broken Friendships.--CBP (Lady’s Chamber, A–3el.)—BNL (Quarrel of Friends, The-Sel.)—BNL Severed Friendships.--RLP Christ-child, The.—Gilbert K. Chesterton.—YC Christening, The.—E. T. Corbett.—BS 16 Christening, The.—C: Lamb.-HBP Christening, The.—Mary A. Townsend.—HIDL Christening Dolly.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-H. Christian, The.—Sel. fr.—Hall Caine.—(John lution.)—SP 1 t º * E Storm's Reso- Christian Character.—N. McGee Waters.-SP 4 Christian Charity.—Reynell Coates.—FEP Christian Citizenship.–C: H. Parkhurst.—NC Christian Citizenship.–Wendell Phillips.--TMR. Christian Forgiveness. (Play.)—Anon.—NDP Christmas Christian Inheritance, The-J: Keble. See Third Sunday in Lent. Christian Life, The. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Christinºsºge. The. (Im Dr. Doddridge's Character.) — (Epigram: “Dum Vivimus Vivamus.”)—FEP - (Epigram on his Family Arms.)—BNL tº Christian Maiden and the Lion, The.—Fs. A. Durivage.— CS 19 Christian Martyr, The. (Sel. fr. Aurelian, Letter XI.)—W: are.—WR 5 - Christian Militant [., The—C. J.-Rob't Herrick.-EPs Christian gator, The.—Abel F. Willemain.—BLP (sl. abr.) Christian Politician. Sel. fr.—H: Vaughn.-CBP Christian Pulpit, The-Newell Dwight Hillis.-SP 4 Christian Science.—S: L. Clemens.—HSp Christian Slave, The.—J: G. Whittier.—CAP Christianity and Politics.-G : H. Ferris.--SP 4 Christianity as a Political Force.—J: A. Dix.-BLP Christianity Defined.—H: Drummond.—SP.4 g “Christianity is strong in its unity, strong in its simplicity.” , -Anon.—GG “Christianity now stirs men's thoughts more than ever.”— Anon.—G Christians, Awake!—J: Byrom, L-YC Christian's Mistake, Sel. fr. (Winning and Losing—verses heading Ch. XIII.)—Dinah M. Craik (?).—OS 1 Christie's Portrait.—Grerald Massey.—VA Christine.—J: Hay.—AA Christine.—T: B. Read.—SR 5 Christis Kirk of the Green.—Anon.—EBS Christkindlein, Friedrich Ruckert.—HS Christmas.--Anon.—CHP Christmas.--Anon.—ChS Christmas.—Anon.—OAC Christmas.--Anon.—OS 1 Christmas.-Nora Chesson.—ChS Christmas.--Rose Terry Cooke.—CBOP–OAC Christmas. (C.)—Mary M. Dodge.—CHP (Christmas Morning.)—LPS–PP Christmas.-Mrs. Hawtrey.—CBOP Christmas.-Washington Irving.—OAC Christmas.—Lady Lindsay.—YC Christmas.-Harriet M. Lothrop.–SR 9 Christmas. (The Nursery.)—PP—YPS Christmas.-Marg. E. Sangster (?).-W.R. 26 Christmas.-W: Sawyer.—CS 35 Christmas.-Walter Scott. See Marmion. Christmas.-Alex. Smith.-OAC Christmas.-Frank H. Sweet.—ChS Christmas.--Nahum Tate.—DD–FEP—HTb-II—OAC (While Shepherds Watched.) — BOC — GN — HBV — HBVy—LLC—LOS 1–OS 1–OTPC–PGGR—TYP —YC (while, shepherds Watched their Flocks by Night.)—GN Christmas.-Alfred Tennyson. See In Memoriam. Christmas.--—G. : Wither.—BNL (bºr. sel.)—HBP (Christmas Carol, A.)—LC (sel.)—WEP 2 (abr.) Christmas a Hundred Years to Come.—L: Eisenbeis.—CS 30 Christmas Acrostic.—Anon.—PP—YPS–WR 52 Christmas Acrostic. — Rosamond Livingstone McNaught. — hS Christmas an’, Thanksgiving.—Stanley Wood.—WR 28 Christmas and the Old Year.—Rosamond Livingstone Mc- Naught.—ChS Christmas Angel, The.—Rossiter W. Raymond.—CS 33 Christmas Angel's Message, The.—Clare B. Coffey.—CS 37 Christmas Anthem, The.—Arthur J. Burdick.-CS 39 Christmas Antiphones. Sel. fr.—Algernon C: Swinburne. (Christmas Antiphone, A.)—YC § Church.)—CBE’. Outside Church.)—CBP Christmas at “Black Rock.” — Ralph Connor. See Black Rock. Christmas at Bob Cratchit's, A.—C: Dickens. See Christmas arO!, A. Christmas at Fezziwig's Warehouse.—C: Dickens. See Christ- . . mas Carol, A. Christmas at Greccio, The . A Story of St. Francis.-Sophie . . Jewett.-CLS Christmas at Sea.—Rob't L: Stevenson. — BOC — HBV — OVW-PF-YC - Christmas at the Cape.—J: Runcie.—BOC Christmas at the Trimble.—Ruth McEnery Stuart.-SP 5 Christmas Babe, The.—Katha. Tynan Hinkson.—HIP 2 Christmas Baby, The.—Will Carleton.—CS 22 Christmas Ballad, A–Mary A. Dennison.—BS 9 Christmas Banquet, The.—Nathaniel Hawthorne.—BOC Christmas Bells.--Anon.—CBOP–WR 28 Christmas Bells.--Anon.—HIP—OAC Christmas Bells.--Anon.—HIP 2 Christmas Bells. (Sel.)—J: Keble.—OAC–OS 1 Christmas Bells.-H. : W. Longfellow.—CCB–DD–HBV- FIBVy—HCTC–LPS (sel.)—OAC–PEO—PGGR — PP (sel.)—WR. 26 (abr. ) Christmas Bells.--Jennie D. Moore.—HCTC Christmas Bells.-E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE Christmas Bells.-G : L. Taylor.—HIS Christmas Bells.-Alfred Tennyson. See In Memoriam. Christmas Bells.-Katha. Tynan Hinkson.—HIP 2 Christmas Blessing, A.—Anon.—CS 25—SR 3 Christmas Bounded.—Anon.—WR. 26 Christmas Boy.—Frank L. Stantom.—WR 58 Box, The.—Anon.—YC 51 Christmas AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Christmas Box, The.—Rosamond Livingstone McNaught. — Christmas Camp on the San Gabr'el, A.—Amelia E. Barr.— EIP–HP 2—TMR.—WR 2—WR 28 Candles.—Angeline Wray.—CHP Carmen, A.—J: G. Whittier.—OAC—SR 4 Carol.—Anon.—CLS Carol.-Anon.— GN — HBV —HBVy —LOS 1 — OAC—OS 1–TM Christmas Carol.—Anon.—OS 1 Christmas Carol.—Anon.—OS 2 Christmas Carol.—Anon.—WR 28 Christmas Carol.—Phillips Brooks. – DD —HP 2 —OAC — W.R. 26 Christmas Carol.—J: Byrom.-FEP Christmas Carol.—Millie W. Carpenter.—SSS Christmas Carol.—Arthur C. Coxe.—FEP Christmas Carol.—Dinah M. Craik.-FEP—OS 1 (God Rest ye, Merry Gentlemen.)—BOC —DD —GN — . . GSP–HBV–HBVy—WR 28-YC Christmas Carol, (C.)—Felicia D. Hemans.—OS 1 (Hymn for Christmas—abr.)—GN AC Christmas Carol, [A].- Josiah G. Holland. — AA — AL — BS 2—DD–GN–HBVy—LLC—OAC–TM Christmas Carol.—Luther. See Luther's Christmas Carol. Christmas Carol.—W : Morris. See Earthly Paradise, The. Christmas Carol.—Jas. S. Park.--DD—OAC \ Christmas Carol.—May Probyn.—OVW Christmas Carol, A.—Christian Burke.—ChS—OAC . Christmas Carol, A.—Gilbert K. Chesterton.—HIBW- HBWy Christmas Carol, A.—S : T. Coleridge.—HS Christmas Carol, A.—Dinah M. Craik.-CTBP—TYP Christmas Carol, A.—Aubrey De Vere.-OAC - Christmas Carol, A, Sels. fr.—C: Dickens. Bob Cratchit's Dinner.—M.M.R—SAE (chrºmas at Bob Cratchit's, A–Sl. longer and ad.) (Christmas Goose [at the Cratchits' j, The.)—OAC– OS 2 (abº'. WF, 28 (Cratchit's Christmas Dinner.)—WR 37 (Sel.)—PP—YPS Christmas Carol.—RAC Christmas Party at Scrooge's Nephew’s, The.--EA Old Fezziwig's Ball.—CR (Cºmas at Fezziwig's (Mr. Fezziwig's Ball.)—WR 28 Scrooge and Marley.—BS 1 (sel.) (Christmas Invitation, A–sel.)—IR (Scrooge's Reformation—ab?'.)—SR 6 (Two Views of Christmas—sel.)—EA—SR 3 (Tiny Tim.)—SP 1 Christmas Carol, A.—Rob't Herrick.-CBPC—TYP—YC Christmas Carol, A.—Jas. R. Lowell.— BOC —CE —DD — GSP–OAC–PGGR–SP 4–TYP Christmas Carol, A.—Adelaide Anne Procter.—CS 38 Christmas Carol, A.—E. F. Rimbault. See Cherry-tree Carol, The. Christmas ºlºi-cºstina G. Rossetti.- GSP– LOS 1 (Birthday Gift, A–br. sel.)—PoE Christmas Carol, A. (Abr.)—Abram J. Ryan.—BS 8—SR 6 Christmas Carol, A.—Annie Slosson.—GSP Christmas Carol, The. (To the Rev. Dr. Wordsworth—C.— abr. )—W: Wordsworth.-EPs—OAC—OS 3—YC Christing, garçºor Children, A.—Martin Luther.—BOC— Carols.--Anon.—EP Carols.-Edmund H. Sears.-HBV--HBVy Carols Everywhere.—C: Kingsley.—YC Cat, The.—Frank D. Sherman,—LFL Celebration.—Anon.—SDE—Sp1)E Warehouse—sl. abr.)—O.AC Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Chant, A.—Alfred Domett. See Christmas Hymn, A. Children.—M. Nora Boylan.—CE Christmas Chime, A.—Kathleen Kavanagh.--—YC Christmas Chimes.—Anon. See Christmas Chimes in Boston, etc. - Christmas Chimes, The.—Anon.—CS 20 Christmas Chimes, The.—Susan Coolidge.—HIS Christmas Chimes in Boston, Philadelphia, New York, and Chicago.—Anon.—CS 37 (Christmas Chimes.)—WR. 20 Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Church.-Washington Irving.—BOC Coffee Pot, A.—Elmore Elliott Peake.—ChS Comes but Once a Year.—T: Miller.—YC Comin’.--Anon.—TFS Creek.-H. : Kendall.—SBOS—SGB Day.—J: Kendrick Bangs.-YC Day.—Alice W. Brotherton.—HIS Day.—Reginald Heber.—YC Day.—C: Kingsley.—HS—YC Day.—HI: W. Longfellow.—WR 28 Day.—Ruth Raymond.—ChS - Day.—S: Richards.-FTR, Day.—Christina G. Rossetti.-GSP Day. (Abr.)—C: Wesley.—OAC–OS 2 (Hark! the Herald Angels.)—LLC—OTPC–YC Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas blen. Christmas Christmas Day Prayer, A.—Rob't Bridges.—YC Dialogue.—Anon.—SR 3 Dialogue, A.—Anon.—YFD Dinner, A.—Anon.—NM Dinner in a Clipper's Fo'c'sle.—Herbert E. Ham- See On Many Seas. Dinner on the Wing. — Mary A. Dickerson. — Dolls.-Eliz. J. Rook.-CE Christmas Dolly, A.—Anon.—CHP Christmas Dream, A.—Kate W. Buck.-CHP Christmas Dream, A.—H. A. Foster.—SR 3 (Christmas Eve.)—CS 9 Christmas Dreams.-Christopher North.-BOC-OAC Christmas Echoes.—(By various awthors.)—HCTC Christmas, 1898.-E.: Sandford Martin.-DD Christmas Eve.—Anon.—CS 38 { Christmas Eve.—A. W. Bellaw [or Belaw].-SR 10 (Christmas-tide—dial-ad. by J. W. Shoemaker.)—CDD Christmas Eve.—Mathilde Blind.—RLP - Christmas Eve.—Frank E. Brown.—CE—ChS Christmas Eve. ... (Sel. fr.)—Rob't Browning. (Christmas Sermon.)—YC (Professor's Christmas Sermon.)—BOC Christmas Eve.—J: Davidson.— C Christmas Eve.—Mary M. Dodge.—HCTC Christmas Eve.—Eugene Field.—CE—GSP Christmas Eve.—H. A. Foster. See Christmas Dream, A. Christmas Eve.—Violet Fuller.—HS Christº gºve. (Pantomime.)—Jennie [or Jenny] Joy.— Christmas Eve. (London Public Opinion.)—EDY Christmas Eve.—Hamilton Wright Mabie.—OAC * Christmas Eve Adventure, A. (Dial.)—Ella H. Clement.— S Christmas Eve Adventure, A.—M. M.–PP—YFR Christmas Eve at Mr. Wardle's.-C: Dickens. See Pickwick Papers. Christmas Eye at the Corner Grocery.—W: A. Droomgoole. 44 Christmas Eve in Exile, A.—Alphonse Daudet.—BOC Christmas #. g” a Mining Camp.–Albert Bigelow Paine. Christmas Eve in the Olden Time.—Walter Scott. See Mar- IIll O.I). - Christmas Eve Redemption, A.—Hamilton Aidé.—WR 16 Christmas Eve Thought, A.—Harriet B. Sterling.—WR 28 Christmas Evergreens.—Barry Cornwell.—Y Christmas Everywhere.—Phillips Brooks.—SMG-SP 4 Christmas Exercise, A.—Lizzie M. Hadley.-SSE Christmas Exercises.—Anon.—SDE—Spl).E Christmas Exercises.—Anon.—WR 26 Christmas Experience, A.—Eliz. Price.—WR 28 - Christmas Fairies.—Rosamond Livingstone McNaught.—ChS Christmas Fire, The.—Harriett P. Spofford.—SP 7 Christmas Fires, The...—Anne P. L. Field.—OAC Christmas Flowers.-Adelaide A Procter.—WR 6 Uhristmas Folk and Children—Lizzie M. Hadley.—HIE Christmas Games in Old Wardle's Kitchen.—C: Dickens. See Pickwick Papers, The. Christmas Christmas Garden, A.—Anon.—CE Christmas Garden, The...—Clara J. Denton.—EFY Christmas Gift, A.—Susie Best.—CHP Christmas Gift, A.—Ella M. Powers.-W.R. 26 Christmas Gift, A.—Mabel L. Pray.—CE d Christmas Gilt, A.—D : L. Proudfit.—WR 30 Gift that Came to Rupert, The. (C.)—Fs. Bret arte. (Doctor's Story, The-cond.)—BS 20 Christmas. Christmas Christmas Gifts.--Anon.—W.R. 26 Gifts.-Finley P: Dunne.—SP 5 Goose [at the Cratchits' ], The.—C: Dickens. See Christmas Carol, A. Christmas Greens.—(Mom.)—Anon.—CS 38—WR 32 Christmas Greeting.—(School and Home Education.)— ChS Christmas Greeting.—Anon.—YC 3. Christmas Guest, The.—Helen A. Goodwin.—BS 15 Christmas G A. — (Mom.) — Ruth McEnery Stuart. — uest, B.R.—WR. 28 Christmas Christmas Guests [,The J.-Lindsay Duncan.--CS 32—WR 8 Hold-up, A.—Arthur Renwick O'Hara.-CB Christmas Holly, The.—Eliza Cook.-OAC—OS 1 (abr.)— Port (sel.)—RAC (Holly, The.)—POS Christmas Hymn.—Eugene Field.—BOC–CE—WR 28 Christmas Hymn.—Douglas Hyde.—BIP Christing ºn- : Milton. See On the Morning of Christ's atlvity. . - t Christmas Hymn.—Edmund H. Sears.-BS 3 (abr.)—STC (Calm on the Ear of Night—abr.)—LLC—YC (Christmas Song.)—HS—OAC–OS 3 Christmas Hymn.—C: Wesley.—WEP 3 (Hark! How all the Welkin Rings.)—FEP Christmas Hymn, A.—Cecil F. Alexander.—GSP Christmas Hymn, A.—Anon.—CS 17—OAC Christmas Hymn, (C.)—Alfred Domett (wr. Dommet or Dommett.)—DD–EDY—FEP —GN —HBP —HBV —OAC–OS 2—OVV—PCL–PGT 2–RLP (Old style.)—VA (Christmas Chant, A.)—CS 16 Christmas Hymn, A.—R : W. Gilder.—BOO–CLS—HS Christmas Hymn for Children, A. — Josephine Dodge Das- kam.—BOC | Christmas in Agaccio.—Konrad Ferdinand Meyer.—HGV Christmas in Cooney Camp. —E: Everett Hale.—WR 56 Christmas in Dreamthorp.–Alex. Smith.-BO Christmas in England.—Washington Irving.—BOC Christmas in England.—Walter Scott. See Marmion. Christmas in Germany.—Amy Fay.—B Christmas in Holland.—Anon.—CHP Christmas in India.-Rudyard Kipling.—BOC—YC Christmas in Rome.—J: Addington Symonds.--BOC Christmas in Santa Fe.—Archibald Gordon.—WR 28 e Christmas in the Olden Time.—Walter Scott. See Marmion. 52 TITLE INDEX Chronicle Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas in the Snow.—Anon. See Under the Snow. Insurrection, A.—Anne P. L. Field.--OAC Invitation.—W: Barnes.—ABV-BOC - Invitation, A.—C: Dickens. See Christmas Carol, A. is a-Comin’.-Paul Laurence Dunbar.—WR 28 is Coming.—Anon.—PyS Jane.—Anon.—WR 28 Joy and Sorrow. — Rosamond Livingstone Mc- Naught.—ChS Christmas Christmas Legend, A.—Anon.—CS 34 - Legend, A.—Florence, Scannell.--CL Christmas Letter, A.—Jas. C. Challiss.—WR 24 Christmas Letter from Australia, A.—Douglas B. W. Sladen. —OAC—VA - - Christmas Light, The.—Frank Walcott Hutt.—ChS Christmas Long Ago.—Ann H. Woodruff.-H.P 2 Christmas Lullaby, A.—Anon.—CE ouristing: ºulº, A. — J: Addington Symonds. – OAC — O * Christmas Lullaby, A.—Arthur Weir.—TCW Christmas Market, A.—Mrs. Alfred Sidgwick. See Home Life in Germany. Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Merrymaking—Walter Scott.—FT Minuet, A.—Minna Irving.—ChS Morn.-Blanche Bishop.–TCW Morn.-M. N. B.-CE Morning.—Anon.—CHP Morning.—Anon.—LPP Morning.—Mary M. Dodge. See Christmas. Morning.—Dora Greenwell.—HIS Mother, The.—Bishop Whipple.—OrNI Music.—J: Addington Symonds.-BOC New –Jos. Twyman,—HP 2 . Night in the Quartels, LIrwin Russell.—CS 16 (sel.)—FTR (abº.)—SA—SP 4 (De Fust Banjo-sel.)—AA—HBV (Christmas-night in the Quarters, sel. fr.)—AWH (First Banjo, The.)—FTR (Sl, abr.)—DR Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas (Origin of the Banjo, The.)—THP rº" of : '62.—W: G. McCabe.—AA—Amp—BE OC–EDY—YC Offerings by Children from Other Lands.-Ella Powers.—CE on the Farm.—H. S. Keller.—WR 28 on the Prairies.—Anon.—WR 28 Once is Christmas Still.—Phillips Brooks.-YC Out of Town.—Jas. Smith.-SAy Outcasts. (New York Sun.)—HP—HP 2 Party, A.—Lizzie M. Hadley.—CE Party, A.—Ellen Manly.—WR 28 Party at Scrooge's Nephew's, The...—C: Dickens. See Christmas Carol, A. Christmas Pastime, A.; or the Crying Family.—Mrs. L. A. Bradbury.—HE Christing: peacemaker, The. (Dial.)—Clara J. Denton.— Christmas Peacemaker, The.—Virna. Sheard.—ChS 2. Christmas Peal, The.—Harriet P. Spofford (?).-PEO Christmas Pictures.—Anon.—CE Christmas Pictures.—D. B. Williamson.—HS Christmas Pie, The.—Rob't Herrick. See Hesperides. Christmas Christmas Christmas Piece, A.—Frd'k S. Cozzens.—OAC Poem.—Phillips Brooks.-SR 14 Fºnt and What Came of It.—Rose Terry Cooke. Christmas Present for a Lady, A.—Myra Kelly.—HSPS– SP 5–WR 51 . Christmas Presents.-Gerald Campbell.—SP 5 Christmas Presents.-Marietta Holley.-WR 28 Christmas Pretender, The.—Mrs. G : Archibald.—WR 28 Christmas Christmas Christmas Prithee.— (Living Age.)—ChS Prospects.--Anon.—CHP Pudding, The. (Fr. Poetical Cookery-book.) (Punch.)—HPE Christmas Question, A.—Minot J. Savage.—PEO Christmas Questions.—Wolstan Dixey.—CE Christmas Rede.—Jane Barlow.—OVV Christmas Repentance, A.—Sarah Bernhardt.—WR 7 (Repentir de Noël-French vers.)—WR 7 Christmas Reunion, A.—M. D. Sterling.—CE Christmas Christmas Roses.—Zona Gale. Rose, The.—Sue S. Morton.-HE See Loves of Pelleas and Etarre, The. Christmas Roses.—May R. Smith.-PEO Christmas Secrets.--Alice E. Allen.—LPP Christmas Sermon, A.—Rob't Browning. See Christmas Eve. Christing, sermon, A.— (Sel. fr.)— Rob't L: Stevenson. — Christmas Service, The.—Anon.—YC Christmas Shadows.--Anon.—HIP–HIP 2 Christmas Sheaf, The.—Phoebe Cary.—BS 4—FMR-WR 28 Christmas Sheaf, The.—Mrs. A. M. Tomlinson.—WR 6 Christmas Signs.—M. M. Grant.—CHP Christmas Christmas Christmas sence. The.—Marg. Deland.—CLS —NY —OAC O Song.—Anon.—CB Song.—Edmund H. Sears. See Christmas Hymn. Christmas Song.—Lydia A. C. Ward. (Alt. to Eugene Field.) - —ASR-II—CHP–LPP–OAC–Port. Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Song, A.—W: C. Bennett.—OAC Song, A.—Tudor Jenks.—DD–EDY-OAC Song, A.—Emilie Poulsson.—CHP Song, A.—Mrs. Hattie S. Russell.—HIP Song, A.—Abram J. Ryan.—SR 4 Song of Caedmon, The-H. E. G. Pardee.—CLS Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Spirit, The.—(Dial.)—Clara J. Denton.-EFY Star.—Letty Sterling.—HICTC - Star, The. (Eacercise.)—HCTC Star, The...—Wolstan Dixey.-PR, Star, The.—Bertha M. Wilson.—MN Stocking, A.—Lizzie Alderdice.—WR 28 Stocking, The...—Clarence H. Pearson.-CE Stockings.--M. D. Sterling.—HICTC Stockings.--A. S. Webber.—CE Stories.—Lettie Sterling.—CE Story, A.—Jane Kavanaugh.--CS 31 Substitute.—Anna Sprague Packard.-WR 39 Thought, A.—Lucy Larcom.—CE—PEO—WR 28 Thºught about Dickens, A.—Bertha S. Scranton, Thoughts.-Washington Irving—ChS Thoughts.--T: De Witt, Talmage.—SR 3 Tide.—Eliza Cook.-H.S Tide. See also Christmas-tide. Time.—M. N. B.-CE Time.—G. : Clare.—YC Time.—Kate N. Festellis.-H.S Time.—Mrs. F. Spangenberg.—LPS–PP Times.—Clement C. Moore. See Visit from St. Nicholas, A. Christmas Y Christmas Treasures.—Eugene Field,—BOC—HP—WR 2— Tree.—Anon.—CBOP–WR 28 Christmas, Tree, A. (C.—in Reprinted Pieces.)—C: Dickens. (Regºtions of my Christmas Tree.)—CS 8—LLC — Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Christmas Tree, The.—(American Primary Teacher.)—Ch:} Tree, The.—Anon.—CE—PyR. Tree, The.—Anon.—HICTC Tree, The.—Alice Kellogg.—CHP Tree, The.—Mary A. McHugh.--CCB Tree, The.—Ellen Peck.-CHP Tree, The.—Marg. E. Sangster (?).-CS 16 Tree, The.—Lucy Wheelock.-HS—WR. 28 Tree af “The Pines,” The.—Theo. Watts-Dunton. GC Tree in the Nursery, The.—R : W. Gilder.—ChS HBV y Tree of the Angels, The.—Angela Morgan.—HP 2 Trees, The.—Mary F. Butts.-Port-RAC Turkey, The.—Anon.—CS 38 Versus Fourth of July.—WR 52 Visitor, A.—Anon.—GSP Wail, A. (Parody.)—Anon.—PA Waits.-Kathe. West.—CE We Like, The.—Ella M. Powers.-CE Weather.—Anon.—CTC Week.-Emma S. Stillwell.—BS 18 Welcome, The.—Anon.—WR. 26 Wish, A.—Anon.—CHP Wish, A.—Eugene Field.—WR 28 Wishes.—E. C.—CHP Wishes.—C: Phillips.-CE Christmas-bell Drill, A.—Ella M. Powers.-CE Christmas-day. Christmas-eve Redemption, A.—Hamilton Aidé. Illa,S See Christmas Day. See Christ- Eve. Christmas-Land.—Anon.—ChS Christmastide,-Anon.—BS 24—WR 7 Christmas-tide.—A. W. Bellaw. See Christmas Eve. Christmas-tide Shadow, A.—Norman Howard.—CS 33 Christmas-Time.—C: Dickens.—TYP Christmas-Time.—Walter Scott.—STC Christmas-tree Drill.—HICTC Christo Columbo.—Anon.—WR 38 Christobal.—Sophie May.—ChS Christopher C.—Anon.—CS 31—WR 10 Christopher Columbus.--Anon.—GH–HIH Christopher Columbus.—Anon.—MYF Christopher Columbus. (Mom.)—Gazzoletti.-(Tr. by Adam Rondel.)—WR 32 Christopher Marlowe. Christoº, of the Shenandoah, A.—Edith Christopher White. Christ's Coming to Jerusalem in Triumph. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL M. Thomas.- (Old Ballad.)—ESB (Second Hymn for Advent,. The.—C.)—Jeremy Taylor.—CEL Christ's Giving.—Anna E. Hamilton.--—FHS Christ's Hospital Boys.-C: Lamb.-BOF Christ's Nativity.—HI: Vaughan.-OAC—YC Christ's Triumph on Earth-Giles Fletcher.—W.R. 11 (sel.) Christ's y;” and Triumph. — Giles Fletcher. — WEP 2 (sel. (Justice and Mercy.)—EPE (Satan.)—EPE Christus: Abbess's Story, A Mystery, Sels. fr.—HI: W. Longfellow. The.—(Sels. fr. Pt. II.-The Golden Legend, IV.)—BS 13 Finale “Poor “There are two angels, sel. of Christus.-CAP ... " sad humanity.” (Br. sel. fr. . Finale.)—HDL that attend unseen.” (Br. fr Pt. II.-The Golden Legend, VI.)—FHS Christº, gºsolator–Rossier Worthington Raymond. — Choir Loft Proposal.-Wilbur D. Nesbit.—W.R. 57 Chromatics.-Emily Selinger.—HT Chronicle, A.—Anon.—NA Chronicle AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS Chronicle, The. (A Ballad.)—Abraham Cowley. — BLV — BNL §% |EP—FT–HBP—WEP 2 Chronicle of the Cid. Tr. by Rob't Southey. See Cid, The. Chronicle of the Drum, The.—W: M. Thackeray.—FEP Abdication of Napoleon. (Sel.)—EDY Execution of Louis XVI. (Sel.)—EDY . Execution of Marie Antoinette. ... sel.)—EDY Execution of the Princess de Lamballe. (Sel.)—EDY Chrysalids.--Anon—HP 2 - Chrysalis, A.—Mary E. Bradley.—AA—HBV-PCK–SN Chrysanthemum, The.—Frank S. Pixley—BS 25 Chrysanthemums.-Mrs. Mary E. Dodge.—PEO Chrysanthemums.-Roberta K. Elliot.—BS 21 Chrysaor.—HI: W. Longfellow.—AL Chums.-J. W. Foley-CS 39. Church and State.—T: Moore.—HIPE Church Decking at Christmas.-W. : Wordsworth.-OAC Church Fair, The.—L: Eisenbeis.-CS 27 “Church in debt feels that prudence demands, The.”—Syl- vanus Stall.—GG - Church in Lucre Hollow, The.—L: Eisenbeis.-CS 33 Church Kitchen, The.—L: Eisenbeis.-CS 32 Church of a Dream, The.—Lionel Johnson.—TIP Church Mice.—Emily Hickey.—RTV Church Militant, The.—H. S. Cutler.—LLC Church Music.—Anon.—HTb-I - Church of Brou, The.—Matthew Arnold,—POW — RTV — WR 1 (abr.) Castle, The.—POW (Sel. fr. Pt. I.)—CR—CSS Tomb, The...—POW “Church of Christ, if called to pass again through the age of martyrdom, The.”—J: F. Hurst.—G Church of Ireland, The, Sel. fr. (Established Church of Ireland, The.)—T: B. Macaulay.—SS Church of Ireland, The, Sel. fr. (Established Church of Ireland, The.)—R : L. Sheil.—SS Church of the Best Licks, The.—E: Eggleston. See Hoosier Schoolmaster, The. - “Church of the living God! in vain thy foes.”—W: L. Garri- son.—G Church of the Revolution, The...—Hezekiah Butterworth.- church ºch, The. (Albr.)—G : Herbert.—BNL–EPE— S (Advice on Church Behavior.)—CBP (Sum up at Night.)—CBP church, ºries of a School-girl.-Mrs. Enoch Taylor.— 20 Church Service for Lincoln's Day.—Anon.—WR 46 Church Spider, The.—Anon.—CS 13—CSS Church Steps, The.—G : T. Foster.—HIP Churches and Saloons.—J: F. Hurst.—WR 18 Churchill's Grave.—Lord Byron.—EDY Churchyard, The.—Rob't Buchanan.—HEV–VA Churchyard on the Sands.—J: Byrne Leicester.—HRW Churning Song, The.—Silas Dinsmore.—HIP “Chust Jane.”—J: Luther Long.—WR 58 Cicely and the Bears. (Shock-headed Cicely and the Two Bears—C.)—W : B. Rands.—MYF Cicely Croak.-Emma C. Dowd.—BS 16 Cicero against Verres.—Cicero. See Verres Denounced. Cid, The, Sels. fr. (Fr. Bk. IX., Lockhart's verse Cid and Bavieca, The. tr.)—CS 7 Cid and the Leper, The. (Fr. Blº. I., do.)—WR 8 Count Raymond and my Cid. (Fr. Blº. IV., Ormsby's Poem of the Cid).--—NE My Cid's Triumph. (Fr. Bla. X., do.)—NE Poem of the Cid. (Tr. by J: H. Frere.)—POW Poem of the Cid, Story of.-Kate M. Rabb.-NE Siege of Zamora, The. (Fr. Bk. II., Southey's Chronicle of the Cid.)—WR 11 Cid and Bavieca, The.—Anon.—See Cid, The. Cid and the IIeper, The.—Anon. See Cid, The. Cigar Trick, The.—Anon.—NM Cigar Wrapper, A.—Anon.—NM Cigarette, The.—Anon.—NM Cigarette's Ride and Death.—Louise de la Ramée.—WR 29 Cigars and Beer.—G : Arnold. (Beer—C.)—AA—AFV—AL Cimabuella. (Parody.)—Bayard Taylor.—PA Cimbabuella.-Bayard Taylor.—BLV Cinder Path, The...—C: H. Crandall.—HIP 2 Cinderella.--Anna Sharpless Brown.—CBOP Cinderella; or, the Glass Slipper. (Dial.)— Mrs. G: Mc- Donald.—MPD Cinderella's Slipper. (Tab. )—Anon.—TCP Cinkante Balades, Sel. fr. (Opening of the thirteenth.)— J: Gower.—WEP 1 Cinquains.—Adelaide Crapsey.—AMV 4—NPA Cipher Dispatch, The, Sel. ad. fr. (Love Conquers Revenge.) —Rob't Byr.—NDP Circe.—Lord De Tabley.—VA Circlets, The.—Fred'k White.--CB Circlets off to School, The.—Anon.—CB Circulating Library Social.—Anon.—EuB Circumstance.—T: B. Aldrich.-AA Circumstance.—Alfred Tennyson.—CBP—OTPC Circumstances Favorable to the Progress of Literature in - America, The, Sel. fr. ... (Prospects of the Republic, The.)—E: Everett.—BS 11—SR 4 (American Experiment of Self-government, The-abr.) - SSD—TMD-WHO (Prospects of the Republic, The—longer.)—BS 11—SR 4 Circumstantial Evidence.—Anon.—KNE Circumstantial. Evidence.—(Chicago News.)—HTb-II Circus Boy, The-A. A. V. Thomson.—CS 33 Circus Clown, The-Nathan D. Urner.—CS 15 Circus Day.—Annie H. Streater.—PyS Circus Wish, A.—Rebecca D. Moore...—CB Circus-day Parade, The.—Jas. W. Riley.—SMG Cistus, The.—Walter S. Landor.—BLV Cities, The.—Mildred McNeal Sweeney.—LY Cities of the Bible.—Lizzie M. Hadley.—SSE - Citizen and the Saloon System, The.—S: Dickie.—WR 18 Citizen of Sunlight, A.—Frank L. Stanton.—SP 8 citizens, ºfend Angiers, The.—W: Shakespeare. OIll]. Citizen's Responsibility, A. (Fr. a Speech delivered at Can- - ton, Ohio, May 30, 1894.)—W: McKinley.—SC Citizens to Blame.—Jos. W. Folk.-SP 5 City, The.—R: Burton.—LBA City, The.—Brian Hooker.—AMV 4 City, The.—Theodor Storm.—HGV City, Thºse. fr.—Arthur Upson.—(Euchenor Chorus.)— City Afternoon, A.—Edith Wyatt.-NPA City and the Country, The.—By “A Member of the Baltimore Bar.’’—EID - City City See King and the Sea, The...—HI: W. Longfellow.—PEO at Night, The.—T: Carlyle. See Sartor Resartus. City Bellºńsºr. The Lay of St. Aloy's.)—R: H. Barham. City Blood and Country Jay.—Anon.—HIP 2 - City Child, The.—Alfred Tennyson.—CSBP—Pok—TYP City Choir, The...—Cy Worman.-W.R. 34 City City City City City City Clerk, The.—T: Ashe.—OVW Contrasts.--Anon.—HIP Elms, The.—Eliz. L. Cushing?—OCW in Spring, The.—Adeline D. T. Whitney.—THV in the Sea, The.— Edgar Allan Poe. — AA — Amp — APM–AL–ASL–CAP—HBW Man's Dream of the Country. (Agricultural Editor's Poem, The-C.)—Sam W. Foss.-BS 24 ... (Country Summer Pastoral, A.)—WR 14 City Men in the Country... (Lines Recited at the Berkshire Jubilee, Pittsfield, Mass., Aug. 23, 1844–C.)—Oliver º W. Holmes.—SS City Mouse and the Country Mouse, The.—Christina G. Rºg-cop-orbº-chv-HBy—HEvy —PP] City Mystery, A.--Amy Randolph.-WR 7 - City of Dreadful Night, The, Sel. fr. (Sts. I., XVII., XXI.) —Jas. Thomson.—EP—WEP 4 - (ºr: .)—VA O City Falling Leaves, The.—Amy Lowell.—NPA City of God, The.—S: Johnson.—AA City of Is, The.—Minot J. Savage.—BS 15 City of New York, The.—F: René Coudert.—SC City of the Dead, The.—R: Burton.—HEV City of the End of Things, The.—Archibald Lampman.—VA City of the Living, The.—Anon.—KNE—LLC (abr.) City or Country.—Anon.—LPS—PP City Sportsman, The.—W: H. Hills.-PE’—YPS City Tale, A.-Alfred H. Miles.—CS 35 City Tree, The.—Isabella Valancey Crawford.—OCW Civic Creed.—Mary McDowell.—TYP Civic Pujºo (Fr. Inaugural Address.)—Grover Cleveland. Civil War.—C: D. Shanly. — AWB —BNL —CS 4 —GP — HBV-MMR-PAPH–SR 4 . (Fancy Shot, The.)—BE—PAPm—YBV Civil War. An Episode of the Commune.—Victor Hugo (tr. by Lucy H., Hooper.)—CS 32—DR (sl. abr.) (Relenting Mob, A.)—BS 18–PFP Civil War in America, The.—J: Bright.—OS 2 Civil War the Greatest National Evil.-J. : H : count Palmerston.—OM–SS Civil Wars, The.—(Sel.)—S: Daniel.—EPE Civilization of Africa.-E.: Everett.—SS Civitas Dei.--—T: W : Parsons.—THV Claim of Kindred, The.—R: Burton.—AL Claim of the Negro, The. — Booker T. Washington. Future of the American Negro, The. Claim was Met, The.—Anon.—CS 37 Claims of Mutability Pleaded before Nature.—Edmund Spen. ser. See Faerie Queene, The. Clam-Soup.–W: A. Croffut.—HEP—THP Clan Alpine.—Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake, The. Clan of the MacCaura, The.—Denis Florence McCarthy.— Clansman, The.. (Sel. ſº-T: Dixon, Jr.— (Assassination O incoln.)—WR. Clarence's Dream.—W : Shakespeare. See King Richard III. See Childe Harold’s Clarens, Sweet Clarens.—Lord Byron. Temple, Wis- See Pilgrimage. Clare's Dragoons.—T: Davis.-BTP Claret.—J: Keats.-FT Clari, the Maid of Milan, Sel. fr.—J: H. Payne. Sweet Home. Claribel.—Alfred Tennyson.—EPN-WEP 4 Claribel's Prayer.—M. L. Parmelee.—BE—CSS—GP Claribel's Prayer.—Lynde Palmer.—HTb-II Clarion.—Walter Scott.—BGV Class and College Yells.--Anon.—WR 54 Ulass Chronicles.—Edith Putnam Painton.—WR 54 Class Mottoes.—Anon.—WR 54 Class Song.—Anon.—CP - S. Thomas.-AD Class Tree, The.—Emma Class-day Addresses.—Clarence D. Shank.-W.R. 54 See Home, Class Will.—Anon.—CP 54 TITLE INDEX Cockle Class-day and Ivy-day Programs and Exercises. -Anon.— | Close of Defense of Dartmouth College. (Fr. The Dart- WR 54 º -- ~ * mouth College Case.)—Dan'l Webster.—FD 1 Class-day Drill for Young Ladies' School. — Elise West Close of Impeachment of Hastings.—Edmund Burke. See Čuči; ºr 54 - - Impeachment of Warren Hastings. Glass:day Toasts.--Anon-WR 54 Qlose of School.—Anna Morgan.—SD Qlassic Ode, A.-C: B. Loomis-NA Close of Spring, The.—Charlotte Smith.-CBP Classical Criticism.—G: L. Richardson.—AA Close of the Battle of Waterloo.—Victor Hugo. See Les Classical Music.—G : Kyle.—WR 3 - Misérables. Claud Halcro’s Song.—Walter Scott. See Pirate, The. Qlose of the War, The.—J: Hay.—RAC Claude Melnotte's Apology [and Defence].—E: Bulwer-Lyt. Close to Ninety.—J: H. Bryant.—TMR ton. See Lady of Lyons, Th Qloset Scene from Hamlet.—W: Shakespeare. See Hamlet. €. Claude to Eustace.—Arthur H. Clough. See Amours de Voyage. g Claudiºs: fr. (Curse, The.) — Herman and Wills. – 1 - Claudius and Cynthia.-Maurice Thompson. See Doom of Claudius and Cynthia, The. Clay.—E: Verrall Lucas.—HIBV. Clean Clara.--W: Brighty Rands.-ABV-CBOP Cleanliness.--Anon.—TFS Cleanliness.-C: and Mary Lamb.-OTPC–Polfº Cleansing Fires.—Adelaide A. Procter.—CBP—HDL–SSS Cleansing of Heorot, The. See Beowulf. Clear and Cool.--C : Kingsley. See Water Babies, The. Clear Case, A.—Wade Whipple.—CS 29 Clear Midnight, A.—Walt Whitman.—CAP—GT Clear %May–o: Mackay.—AmSS—CBP—CS 16—FP — Clearing, The...—C : G. D. Roberts.-OCV Clearing up Technicalities.—Anon.—WR 4 Cleena.-Ella Young.—DB Clematis.--Dora Read Goodale.—AID Clemency of Salah-ud-Deen, The. (Adulteress, The—C.—sl. abr. )—Edwin Arnold.—WR 24 Cleon and I.--C : Mackay.—BNL–CBP—CSS —GP —SP 2 SS—WHO Cleone to Aspasia.--Walter S. Landor. Aspasia. Cleopatra.--Edgar Fawcett.—CBOP Uleopatra.--W: Shakespeare. See Antony and Cleopatra. Cleopatra.-W. W. Story.—AA—MR—SR—SR 7—YBV Cleopatra and the Messenger.—W : Shakespeare. See Antony and Cleopatra. . oleopatººmbarking on the Cydnus.--T: Kibble Hervey.— Cleopatra at Actium.—T: K. Hervey.—OS 3 Cleopatra on the Cyndus.—W: Shakespeare. and Cleopatra. Cleopatra to Antony.—Sarah Doudney.—HIP “Cleopatra, who thought they maligned her.” Newton Mackintosh.-NA Cleopatra's Barge.—W: Shakespeare. patra. Cleopatra’s Dream.—J. J. Owens.—HIP Cleopatra's Protest.—E: L. Keyes.—WR 3 Cleopatra's Resolution.—W : Shakespeare. Cleopatra. - Cleopatra's Soliloquy, Mary B. Clark.-HP Clergy tº the Pulpit, The.—(Frags. fr. various authors.)— Clergyman had to Explain, The-Anon.—SR 10 S ee Pericles and (Limerick.)— See Antony and Cleo- See Antony and “Clergyman while speaking in the pulpit.”—D: Swing.—GG Clerical Oppressors.-J: G. Whittier.—PAH Clerical Wit.—Anon.—CS 4 (Wonderful Mosquitoes.)—KNE Clerk, The.—Scudder Middleton.—AMV 4 Clerk Colwen.—Anon.—BESB BB Clerk Colvill; or, the Mermaid.—(Ballad.)—BBB–ESB Clerk Saunders. (I'm Border Minstrelsy.)—Anon.—BBB– BIESB-EBS—ESB—OBB—WEP 1 (Sl. abr. )—BB—OB Clerkes Tale, The.—Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury Tales. Clerks, The.—Edwin Arlington Robinson.—AA—HP 2 Clerk's Twa Sons O. Owsenford, The.—Old Ballad.—ESB Clevedon Church. Sel. fr.—Andrew Lang.—POW “Clever Matchmakers.” (Play.)—Beatrice E. Rice.—WR 31 Clever Trick, A.—Anon.—MYF Cliff, The.—W : Lisle Bowles.—RLP Cliff Klingenhagen.—Edwin Arlington Robinson.—NPA Cliffs of Dover, The. (C.)—Felicia D. Hemans. (Rocks of my Country.)—BLP—SS Clifton Chapel.-H. : Newbolt.—OVV Clifton Grove.—HI: Kirke White.—RLP Climatic Madrigal, A.—Wilbur D. Nesbit.—HIP 2 Climbing.—Annie P. L. Fields.-STC * Cling to those who Cling to You.--Anon.—SSS Cling to Thy Mother.—G: Bethune.—TM Clito.—Anon. See following. Clito's * to the Men of Athens. (Fr. Clito.)—Anon.— WR. 13 - Clive. (Abr.)—Rob't Browning.—BS 21 Lord. Clive.)—DR “Clock at Berne, The.”—Sidney Grundy.—WR 13 Clock Friend, The.—Adelbert Caldwell.—CHP Clock Speaks, The.—Paul West.—WR 48 Aunt Effie.”) — Clocking Hen, The.—Ann Hawkshaw BOP–HBVy—OTPC–PPi—WC Clock's Song, The.—Rose H. Lathrop.—AA Clod and the Pebble, The.—W : Blake. perience.)—EP Cloistered.—Alice Brown.—AA Cloistered.—Mary Carolyn Davies.—NPA Cloris and Fanny.−T. Moore.--BLV Close at Hand.—Susan Coolidge.—HIDL Close of a Rainy Day, The.—Nathan H. Dole.—POS . Close of Day, The.—Armand Gouffé.-AFP See Antony (Im Songs of Ex- Qlosing Address.--Anon.—SSS Qlosing Address.--M. E. Cornell.—HE Qlosing Scene, The.—Anon.—CS 31—TS Closing Scene, The.—T: B. Read. —AA —AmSS —BNL – . CBP—CS 2—FEP—GP—HBV—LBA—SN–STC Closing Year, The.—G: D. Prentice.—BNL–BS3–CS 1– ºn-Hss —HTb-I —LLC —PS —SA —SAE 7°. Søl. - Clothes.—Abbie Farwell Brown.—PP1 Qlothes.--Jean Starr Untermeyer.—AMV 4 Qlothes-pin Dollies, The-Camilla J. Knight.—CB Cloud, The.—Anon.—HIP ( loud, #:-º Preston Peabody.—LBM Cloud, The...—Percy B. Shelley.—BGV-BNL–BS 13—CBP —CCB-EP—EPN-EPs (sel.) —FEP –GEP —GN Riºs;Y snººspºrº-Nºgº- - - *-i- sº ºr x- —TYP–VE—WEP 4 (Abr.)—LC—POS % (Imel, in “An April Day.”—sl, abr.)—WR 9 . Cloud, The.—Sara Teasdale.—AMV 3 Cloud Beauty.—J: Ruskin. See Modern Painters. Cloud Castles.—W : H : Withrow.—TCV Cloud Child, The.—Eliz. Jamison.—CB Cloud Confines, The.—Dante Gabriel Rossetti...—EP Cloud of Witnesses, The.—Arlo Bates.—THV Cloud Pictures.—Paul H. Hayne.—PS Clouds.-Rupert Brooke.—GnR-II Qlouds.-Alice, Meynell. See Colour of Life, The. Clouds.-Frank D. Sherman.-LFL—Por. Clouds.--Dora Sigerson.—DB Clouds, The.—Anon.—NV Clouds, The.—W: Croswell.—AA Clouds in the West.—A : J. Requier.—BE Qlouds on Whiteface.—Lucy Larcom.—PNW Qloud-visions.--W: Wordsworth, See Excursion, The. Cloudy Day, A.—B., L. C. Griffith.--SPÖ - Clovelly and Tintagel.—Aubrey de Vere.-POW Clover.—Kate L. Brown.—CHP Clover.—Dora R. Goodale.—AD Clover.—Maude Grant.—CHP Clover.—J: B. Tabb.-AA—AL Clover, The.—Marg. Deland.-AA Clover, The.—Jas. W. Riley.—HIP Clover and Sky.—Esther M. Clark-S 3. Pº The...—Oscar Laighton.—BIL–FTA own's Baby, The-Marg. T. Janvier.—BS 11– tºmºge Fºsrºwſ. 21 CS 23 See Mid- Clowns' First Rehearsal, The.—W: Shakespeare. Summer Night’s Dream. Clown's Lament, The.—Clement Scott.—WR 13 Clown's Reply, The.—Oliver Goldsmith.—RTI - Clowns' Second Rehearsal, The.—W: Shakespeare. See Mid- Summer Night's Dream. Clown's. Story, The.—Vandyke Browne.—CS 8—SA Qlub, The...—Jos. Addison. See Spectator, The. § Kºś º: See Oliver Goldsmith. ll eeting of Solomon's Wifes, A.—Wallace Irwin. Clubs.-Theodore Hook.--—VSA SR Clucking, Hen, The.—Ann Hawkshaw (“Aunt Effie.”) See Clocking Hen, The. Clue, The.—Charlotte F. Bates.—AA Cºlumbus.--Anon.—SR Clycine's Song.—S: T. Coleridge.—BGV Clyde Water.—(Ballad.)—BESB—OBB Co’ Bossy.--Jenny Joy.—WR 2 Coaching the Rising Star.—Stella De Lorez.—BS 20–WR 20 Coal Digger, The.—Jessie F. O'Donnell.—WR 30 Coaster, The.—T: F. Day.—AL Coasters, The-T: F. Day.—AA Coastguard, The...—Emily H. Miller.—PEO Coasting.—Mrs. Anderson.—NV gº; Nº. º, ºvºi. '. oast-wise Lights, e. (Fr. A Song of the English.)— e Cob Héº" ſº-º: g glish.)—Rud O OuSe S , The.—Kate P. Osgood.—HIP–W.R. 17 Cobbe's Prophecies.—Cobbe.—NA g Cobbler, The.—Anon.—PP—YFR Cobbler and Childen. (Pant.)—W.R. 41 Cobbler Keezar's Vision.—J: G. Whittier.—AP Cobbler of Lynn, The.—G : M. Vickers.-CS26 Cobblerſ Stick to Your Last.—B. A. T.-ABV. Coble O.Cargill, The-(Old Ballad.)—ÉSB Cobra, The.—Miller Hageman.—DR - Cob-web ¥3 * Order, A.—Ann Hawkshaw (“Aunt Effie.”) gº #; 3. Anº OCK a, Il en Story, A. egend, The-C.—fr. The Pilgri to öjäjº ºff ś e Pilgrim Çock and the Bull, The.—C: S. Calverley-BNL–NA—PA Qock Robin's Death.-Anon-LOS 1–PGpr Cock up Your Beaver.—Rob't Burns.—LC Cock-a-doodle-doo.—Anon.—PC Cockavºº,Country—A. Mary F. R. Darmesteter.— OVW —. Cockle vs. Cackle.—T: Hood.—SAy 55 Cockney AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Cockney ºiº, on the Letter H. (Parody.)—Horace May- eV. Cockney Wail, A.—Anon.—CS 11 (sl. abr.)—HP Cocoa-tree, The-C: W. Stoddard-AA Code of Morals, A.—Rudyard Kipling.—SP 5 Code-heroics, The.—Rob't Frost.—NPA Codfish, The.—HI: M. Shaw.—AmSS—SR 5 Co-ed Gladiators.--Anon.—WR 55 Coelum Non Animum.—Lewis Morris.-RLP Coelus to Hyperion.—J: Keats. See Hyperion. - Coercion of Delinquent States.—Alex, Hamilton.—StS Coeur de Lion at the Bier of his Father.—Felicia D. Hemans. —CS 4—EIDY Coeur de Lion to Berengaria.—Theodore Tilton.—AA Coffee my Mºſher Used to Make, The.—Jas. W. Riley.—CD * 7 (Like his Mother Used to Make—0.)—HP Coffee Slips, The.—C: and Mary Lamb.-OTPC Cogie o' Yill, A.—Andrew Shirrefs.-BGV-EBS Coin of Pity, The.—G : Meredith. See Modern Love. Coire Bubh Linn-Darrell Figgis.-BIP Cold.—Theodore Roberts.--TCW Cold, Hard Cash. (Chicago Herald.)—BS 19 Cold in the Head, A. (Letter to Bernard Barton, Jan. 9th, 1824—C.—abr.)—C: Lamb.-OS 3 & Cold Water.—Hiram Hatchet.—SP 5 Cold Water.—HI: H. Holloway.—SSS Cold Water.—Lydia H. Sigourney.—TS Cold Water Boys.—Anon.—COS—POS Cold Wind, The.—Nora Hopper.—DB Cold's the Wind.—T: Dekker.—NT Cold-water Cross. (Dial.)—Anon.—CS 8 Cold-water Man, The.—J: G. Saxe.—CSS—THP Coleridge.—G. S. Hellman.—AA Coleridge.—Theodore Watts.-HBV-OVW-WA Colin.--Anthony Munday.—PGT 1 (Beauty Bathing.)—OB (To Colin Clout.)—WEP 1 * Colin and Lucy.—T: Tickell.—CGd (sl. abr.)—FEP Colinette.—Anon.—AFP Colinette.—Andrew Lang.—VSA Qolin's Cattle.—Malcolm Macfarlane—EBS Colin's Complaint.—N: Rowe.—FEP & Coliseum, The.—Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrim- age. Coliseum, The.—Lord Byron. See Manfred. Coliseum, The. (Fr. Rome in Summer.)—H: W. Longfellow. OS 3 Coliseum, The.—Edgar Allan Poe.—CAP—TIWP Coliseum [by Moonlight], The.—Lord Byron. See Manfred. Collar, # * Herbert.—EP—EPE—HBW-SEP—VE— WEP 2 College and, the Nation, The.—Grover Cleveland. See Poli- tical Duties and Responsibilities of University Men. College Athlete, The.—Wallace Rice.—HIP 2 College Colonel, The.—Herman Melville.—AA College Daughter—Lonely Parents.-Eleanor Bates.—WR. 55 College “Oil Cans.”—Will Victor McGuire.—CS 27—SP 5 College or School Birthday. Party.—Anon.—WR College College Training a Great Help.—Dan'l Coit Gilman.—WR 55 College-life Reveals Real Character.—Anon.—WR 55 Collegian and the Porter, The.—Jas. R. Planche.—CS 3 Collegian to his Bride, The. (Punch.)—BNL “Collegiate education has this distinction and privilege, A.” —Theo. Woolsey.—GG Collige Rosas.--—W: Ernest Henley.—OVW Collision of Vices [., Aj.-G : Canning.—SS Colloquial Powers of Dr. Franklin.—W: Wirt.—BS 17 Colloquy between Portia and Nerissa regarding the Suitors. Shakespeare. See Merchant of Venice, The. Collºy of the Ancients, The.—Anon. (Credhe's Lament for Cail.)—BIP (Slaying of Combeg, The.)—BIP Colloquy on a Cab-stand. (Punch.)—HPE Collusion between a Alegaitor and a Water-Snaik.-J: W. 54 gºn's Thanksgiving Game, A.—Gustav Kobbé. — Morris.-BNL–EPs—NA Cologne. (O.)—S: T. Coleridge. — BLV —FEP —HBP — HBV—SAy—THP {#. : , Cologne.)—BNL Expectoration the Second.)—HPE Cologne Cathedral.—Frances Shaw.—NPA Colonel Burnaby.—Andrew Lang.—EDY Colonel. Carter of Cartersville, Sel... fr. . (One-legged Goose, The-sel. fr. Ch. III.) F. Hopkinson Smith.-BS 24 —CS 31—HBR.—WR 4 (One-legged Duck, The-arr. by W: H. Head.)—SR 11 Colonel Carter’s Christmas, Sel. fr.-F. Hopkinson Smith. Colonel Carter's Christmas Tree.)—BOO Colonel Ellsworth.—R: H : Stoddard.—AH 2–PAH Colonel Ingersoll's Remarkable Vision. (Fr. , Speech at i ºiaºgºlis. Ind., Sept. 21, 1876.)—Rob't G. Inger- SOII.- - (Vision of War, The.)—SC—SSR—St.S.–WR 27 Colonel Liscum of the Ninth.-Clinton Scollard.—AIH 2 Qolonel McCarthy on Music.—F. H. Yeo.—W.R. 58 Colonel Newcome in the Cave of Harmony.—W: M. Thacke- ray. See Newcomes. Colonel Robert Gould Shaw at Fort Wagner.—W: James.— SP 8–SSR, Colonel's Experiment, The.—Will Lisenbee.—CS 37—WR 26 Colonel’s Orders, The.—Rob't C. W. Meyers.-CS 29 Colonel’s Story, The.—Rob't C. Rogers.--TMR. Colonial Christmases.—Alice Morse Earle.—OAC Colonial Entertainment Program.—Stanley Schell.—WR 49 Colonna to the Columbus.-Olive Colonial Virginia.-Anon.—CPs colonies &B His Garden, A.—W. Pember Reeves.—SBOS— Colonization of America, The.—W: H. Prescott.—WR 10 King.—R : L. Shiel.—SS Colonos.-H. : Alford.-VA - Color.—Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.—NPA Color Guard, The.—C: W. Harwood.—FLD Colorado. (Acting char.)—Millie M. Olcott.—St.L) Color-bearer, The.—HI: H. Brownell.—CBB colored,§y and Cleopatra. — Clinton Dangerfield. — Colored Dancing Match, The.—Frank L. Stanton.—WR 31 Colored Lºsº's Diplomacy. (Mon.)—Alice E. Forsythe. Colored Philosophy.—W. E. Cochran.-BS 24 Colored Theatre, A.—Anon.—NM Colors of theolºgiment The. (Sels.)— Frd’k W: Robert- SOrl.—OS - Colour.—Dorothea Mackellar.—SBOS—SGB Colour of Life, The. (Sel. fr.)—Alice Meynell. (Clouds.)—OR (South-west Wind, The.)—OR Colour Passage, : Browne. See Britannia's Pastorals. Columbia.—E: Chapman.—TMR. Columbia.-Timothy Dwight.—AWB —BNL —BS 4 —CS 12 —HBV —OAI —PAH —PAPrm —PRR (sl. abr. ) — SR 8 - Columbia.-P. S. Gilmore.—CS 18–PRR Columbia.—F: L. Knowles.—OAI-PAPn Columbia and Liberty.—Rob't Treat Paine.—WR 10 Columbia and Mr. “They Say.”—Clara J. Denton.—WLO Columbia and the Boys.-Clara J. Denton.—WLO Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean.— D : T. Shaw (also at. to Timothy Dwight and Jos. Hopkinson.)—CP (sl. abr.)—CTBP—FLD–LLC—PAPm (sl. diff. vers.) —SFM-SMG (Columbia, the Land of the Brave.)—BLP Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean.-(Pant.)—Anon.—W.R. 41 Columbia, the Land of the Brave. — D : T. Shaw. See Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean. Columbiad, The. (Sel. fr.)—Joel Barlow.— APM - Columbrings The.—W: Cowper.—ABV-BFW-CGd—OTPC columbºposition Opened, The. — Grover Cleveland. — Columbian Legend, A.—Walt Mason.—WR 12 Columbian Qde,. The. (Sel. fr.)—Harriet Monroe.—AH 2 Columbian Oration.—Chauncey M. Depew.—SC (Columbus the Discoverer of America.)—BLP (Dedication Exercises.)—BLP Sel, in SC partly same as those in BLP. Columbia's Banner.—Edna D. Proctor.—TMR. Columbia's Centennial Party. (Play.)—Mrs. M. B. C. Slade. —BS 4 - Columbia's Emblem. — Edna D. Proctor. — GN — HTb-I — BITb-II—POS—WR 10 Columbia's Jubilee.—Granville B. Putnam.—CS 33 Columbia's Pictures.—Clara J. Denton.—Anon.—EFY Columbine.—Alice W. Rollins.—PyR . Columbine.—H: H. Rusby.—AD Columbkille's Farewell.—Douglas Hyde.—BIP Columbus.--T: C. Adams.-W.R. 10 Columbus. (C.)—Arthur H. Clough.-BFIV—DD–SSR (Columbus Crossing the Atlantic.)—OS 3 E. Dana.--—CS 31 Columbus.-Ben W. Davis.--CS 33 Columbus.-Aubrey De Vere.—CBP—WR 10 Columbus.—E: Everett Hale.—AFPV—PAH-SP 6 Columbus.—Sidney Lanier. See Psalm of the West. Columbusy gº)- as. R. Lowell.—BHV-CAP—WR 10 Columbus. (C.) — Joaquin Miller. — AA — API — Amp — APPV—CBBC—CCB-CR-DD–EDY —FPE —GN —HBV–HBVy—HTb-I—LBA—PAH-PCK —RAC —SFM-SMG —SSR—WR 10 - (Port of Ships, The-sl. abr.)—ASL Columbus.—Jas. Montgomery.—SP 8—SSR Columbus.-Edna D. Procter.—OCP Columbus.--Lydia H. Sigourney.—AA—AH-DD–EDY— IHBV-PAH-WR 10 - Columbus and the Mayflower.—R: M. Milnes, Lord Hough- ton.—PAH - - Columbus at the Convent.—J: Townsend Trowbridge.—AH Columbus at the Court of Spain.-Mrs. L. E. Boyd–SD Columbº, before ºrdinand and Isabella. (T'ab.)—Anon.— See 1. P - Columbus Crossing the Atlantic.—Arthur H. Clough. - Columbus. - # Columbus Dying.—Edna D. Proctor.—AH-PAH Columbus in Chains.—Philip Freneau.-PAH-SP 6 & Columbus Landing in the New World.—Washington Irving. Columbus Story, The.—Anon.—CPs Columbus, the Discoverer.—R: Burton.—AH Columbus the Discoverer of America.-Chauncey M. Depew, See Columbian Oration. . Columbus to Ferdinand.—Jonathan Mason.—WR 10 Columbus to Ferdinand.—Philip Freneau.-PAH Column of July, The...—G: G. McCrae.—EDY Colyn Cloute, Sel. fr.—J: Skelton.—EP—WEP 1 Comal and Galbina. (Sel. fr. Fingal, Bk. II.)—Jas. Mc- Pherson (Ossian.)—CS 36 Comanche, Joaquin Miller.—WR 14 . - Combat, A.—W: Shakespeare. See King Henry IV., Pt. I. Combat, The.—Matthew Arnold. See Sohrab and Rustum. Combat, The.—Walter Scott.—RTV 56 TITLE INDEX Common. Combat between Fitz-James and Roderick Dhu.-Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake, The. g Combat lºween Paris and Menelaus.—Homer. See Iliad, le, Combine, A.—Anon.—WR 2 -- - “Come and be Shone.” (Detroit Free Press.)—BS 18 Come, and Welcome, to Jesus Christ.—Jos. Hart.—FEP Come Away, Come Away, Death.-W: Shakespeare. See - Twelfth Night. Come Away, Death.-W: Shakespeare. See Tempest, The Come Back.-Arthur H. Clough. See Songs in Absence. Come Back,--T: D. English.-CS 15 Come Back.-H. : W : Herbert.—AA Come Back to Erin l—Cannon P. A. Sheehan.—WR 39 Come Bring with a Noise.—Rob't Herrick.-BOC Come, Cheerful Day.—T: Campion.—NT e Come, Chloe, and Give Me Sweet Kisses.—Sir C. Hanbury Williams.-BLV—HBW Come, Come, my Good Shepherds.--D: Garrick,--BGW Come Down, Maid.—Alfred, Tennyson. See Princess, The. Come Fill the Cup.–Omar Kháyyám. See Rubaiyat. Come for Arbutus.-Sara L. Oberholtzer.—SN “Come, for thy day, thy wasted day, is closing.”—Anon.—GG Come Here.—Dial.—Anon.—SR Come Here, Little Robin.—Anon.—CBOP—NV—OTPC Come, Holy Spirit, Heavenly Dove. (Hymn XXXIV.)— I: Watts.—FEP - (Come, Holy Spirit—sl. abr.)—LLC Come Home.—Felicia D. Hemans.—RLP Come Home, My Sailor.—W: Cox Bennett.—YC “Come, Howard, from the gloom of the prison, and the taint of the lazar-house.”—Chapin.—G Come into the Garden, Maud.—Alfred Tennyson. See Maud. Come into the Meadows.—Anon.—CBOP Come, Let us Anew.—C: Wesley.—CBP - tg Come, Let us Kisse and Parte. (Ideas, LXI.-O.)—Michael Drayton.—BNL - (Let us Kiss and Part.)—HBP (Love's Farewell.)—FTA—GEP—PGT 1–R.LP (Parting, The [or A.J.)—CBP—CEL–GP—OB (Since there's no Help.)—Eh P-EPC-LTV—SEP—VE (Sonnet.)—EP—FEP—WEP 1 - Come, Let us Make Love Deathless.-Herbert Trench.-OVW Come Little Leaves.—G : Cooper.—CCB–PPl Come Love or Death.-Will H. : Thompson.—AA Come Morir.—S. G. W.-EPs Come Not When I Am Dead.—Alfred Tennyson.—CBP Come o'er the Sea.—T: Moore.—CEL–RLP “Come out from among them.”—Mary T. Lathrap.-W.R. 18 Come out, Love.—Nathaniel P. Willis.-H.PE Come out to Play.—Anon.—CFBP Come, #, in this Bosom.—T: Moore.—BNL–FEP—PI'— Come, Said my Soul.—Walt Whitman.—CAP Come, Seeling Night.—W: Shakespeare. See Macbeth. Come, Send round the Wine.—T: Moore.—HIBP Come, Sign the Pledge.—W. M. Frazer.—CS 31 Come, Sleep.–Fs. Beaumont and J : . Fletcher.—NT—QH Come, Sleep.–Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. Come Slowly, Paradise.—Jas. B. Kenyon.—AA. Come Strike Me the Harp with its Soul-stirring Twang. (Punch.)—HPE . . .* “Come then I and while the slow icicle hangs.”—H: Waughn. Come, Thou Fount of every Blessing.—Rob't Robinson.— Come to Jesus, Br. sel. fr. (“There's a wideness in God’s mercy.”)—Frd’k W. Faber.—GG Come to me, Dearest.—Jos Brennan [or Breman].-BNL– FTA—HIBV-STC–TFY (Exile to his Wife, The.)—CS 8—FEP Come to the Forest.—Anon.—AID Come *}; §se Scenes of Peace.—W: L. Bowles. – BNL — Come under My Plaidie.—H. Macneil.—BGV—EBS Come Hºwe. “Come unto Me.”—L. L. Benson.—CS 35 “Come unto Me.”—Horatius Bonar.—FFP (Voice from Galilee, The—C.)—HBV—VA “Come unto these yellow sands.”—W: Shakespeare. See Tempest, The. º Come "#" º, Pields Father ſ—Walt Whitman.—BE— Come, Whisper in My Ear.—Anon.—WR 57 Come Yg the Ring.—T: Hood (wr. at. to S: Lover.)— 21 (Maiden's Request, The.)—MHR (Please to Ring the Belle—C.)—BLV—BS 24—HBW Come, ye Disconsolate.—T: Moore—CBP—HIDL–LLC (Varies sl. fr. Poems.) e Come, Ye Lads, Who Wish to Shine.—Anon.—PAH Come, Ye Little Noisy Crew.—W: Wordsworth.-NT Come, Ye Lofty.—Archer Gurney.—FEP Comedian’s Last Night, The.—Edmund C. Stedman.—EDY Comedy.—T: B. Aldrich.—FLS (Contains 1 more st. than in Poems.) Comedy of Errors, Sels. fr.—W: Shakespeare.—BNL (bºr. sel. fr. Act V., Sc. 1.)—WR 11 (II., 2—sl. abr. ) Comes in Ahead.—Anon.—NM - Comet, The.—Oliver W. Holmes.—APM–SP Comet, The.—T: Hood.—CS 3 Comet, The.—C: Sangster.—BNL Comfort. (All the Year Round.)—FTA (“If there should come a time, as well there may.”)—GG Comfort.—Anon.—CS 19 . Comfort.—Eliz. B. Browning.—HIBW-FIDL o &# (Hymn VII.-O.)—Anna L. Barbauld.— . Comfort.—Mortimer Collins.—BNL–WSA Comfort.—Rob't W. Service.—CS 39 Comfort in Affliction.—W: Aytoun.-H.PE Comfort of the Stars, The.—R: Burton.—HT comfort, *Hthe Trees, The.—R: W. Gilder. —DD —EDY — Comfort One Another.—Marg. E. Sangster.—SSS Comfort to # Youth That had Lost his Love.—Rob't Herrick. Comfortable Corner, The.—(Mom.)—WR 32 Comforter, A. (Abr.)—Adelaide A. Procter.—CBOP—WCL Comforters, The.—Lawrence Housman,—HP 2 Comforting his Last Moments.—Anon.—WR 44 Comforts of Friendship, The.—Amon.—HTb-II Comforts of Travel, The...—Finley P: Dunne.—SP 6 Comic Miseries.—J: G. Saxe.—HIPE Comical Dun, A.—J: McKeever.—CS 5 Comical Girl, The.—M. Pelham.-ABV Comin' Christmas Morn.—Ben King.—ChS - Comin' o' the Spring, The.—Lady J: Scott.—EBS Comin' through the Rye.—Anon. See Coming through the Rye. Comin' through the Rye. (Tab.)—Anon.—BS 5–TCP Comin' #3 the Rye.—Rob't Burns.—EBS—HBV—NT— Coming.—Anon.—HI) L Coming and Going.—HI: W. Beecher. See Norwood. Coming from the Picnic. ... (Brandom Banner.)—GH Coming Home.—Anon.—CS 37 Coming Home.—Dinah M. Craik.--STC Coming in of the “Mermaiden,” The.—Jean Ingelow.—RLP “Coming Man, The.”—Anon.—CS 37 (abr.)—HP Coming Man, The.—Rob't Browning.—THV . coming, of Arthur, The.—Alfred Tennyson. See Idylls of e Kºlng. \ Coming of Charlemagne. (Paraphrase of a Passage in the Chronicle of the Monk of St. Gall—0.)—T: B. Ma- caulay.—CEL Coming of Christ, The-Jeremy Taylor.—AmSS Coming of Christmas, The.—Lady Lindsay.—YC Coming of his Feet, The.—Lyman W. Allen.—HIDL–SSS Coming of Lincoln, The.—Edwin Markham.—POL Coming of Niamh (77), The.—Jas. H. Cousins.—IDB Coming of Spring, Thé.-Hans Christian Anderson.—OAA Coming of Spring, The.—Anon.—CE L (Cuckoo Song—sl. diff. wording.)—EPQ—OB Coming of Spring, The.—Anon.—NV Coming of Spring, The.—Mary Howitt.—GSP Coming of Spring, The.—Wilhelm Müller.—PEO Coming of Spring, The.—Nora Perry.—CSBP—DD–HBVy —PGGR-PoR—POS—SFM-SMG Coming of the Huguenots, The.—W: C. Morague.—OCP Coming of the Morn, The.—C : Heavysege.—TCV Coming of the Rain, The. — Jas. Thomson. See Seasons, he. of the Spring, The.—Agnes Maule Machar.—OCW Coming Coming of War, The: Actaeon.—Ezra Pound.—NPA. Coming Out.—Owen Seaman.-RTV Coming out of Church.--—Anon.—WR 24 Coming Round.—Phoebe Cary.—CS 19 Coming Rulers, The. (Farm, and Home.)—PyS Coming Spring, The.—Mary Howitt.—PyS Coming [or Comin' ] through the Rye.—Anon.—BNL–CSBP —FEP—HBP—LC (Ald. fr. Bºwrms’ poem of same name.) “Coming to Jesus is the desire of the heart after Him.”— Newman Hall.—GG Coming Woman, The. (Christian Union.)—MYF Commemoration.—HI: Newbolt.—OVV Commemoration Ode.—Jas. R. Lowell. See Ode Recited at the Harvard Commemoration. Commemoration Ode, World's Columbian Exposition, Sels. fr. —Harriet Monroe. TXemocracy.—AA Lincoln.—AA Washington.—AA—OAW Commencement.—Anon.—APM Commencement.—Sarah W. Kellogg.—HSPS–PFP (Second Trial, A.)—BS 14—HBR-WR 33 Commencºtº Billville.—Frank L. Stanton.—DD–SP 6 Commencement Day.—W. D. Porter.—PEO Commencement Essays.-Anon.—WR 55 Commencement Week Features.—Anon.—WR 54 Commendatory Verses upon Mr. Thomas Coryat's Crudities, Sel. fr. onne.—EP Commerce.—E : Everett.—BS 15 Commeº! Traveler's Vacation, A. (Detroit Free Press.)— Commination.—Walter S. Landor.—SP 7—VSA Commit to Memory.—E : Brooks.—LLC Common Bond, The.—H. C. Hunt.—SD - Common Citizen-soldier, The, Sel. fr. (Republic of New Eng- land, The.)—J: B. O’Reilly.—FD 2 Common Duties.—Anna R. Brown.—CS 37 Common Grave, The.—Sydney Dobell.—CEL–NT—WEP 4 ‘Common Inference, A.—Charlotte P. (Stetson) Gilman.—AA Common Lot, The.—Jas. Montgomery.—BGV —BNL —CBP —CEL–EBS—FEP (abr. )—RLP—SS (sl. abr. )— STC–WFHO Çommon Lot, The.—J: G. Saxe.—PR Common Offering, The.—Harriet M. Kimball.—FHS Common Question, The.—J: G. Whittier.—OS 1 Common Rank and File, The.—A. W. Whitford.—WHO Common Sense.—Jas. T. Fields.—AA—SR 1 Common Sense. ... (Sonnet CXXX.)—W: Shakespeare.—EPs Common Sort of a Fellow.—Anon.—WH 47 57 Common AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Common Street, The.—Helen Gray Cone.—HEV Common Things.--Anon.—CBOP Common Things.--Ann Hawkshaw. (“Aunt Effie.”)—OTPC Common Thought, A.—HI: Timrod.—HIDL Commonest Delight, The...—C : Dudley Warner.—OAA Commonplace, The.—Walt Whitman,—CAP Commonplace Life, A.—Anon.—HTb-II Commonplaces.—(Parody.)—Rudyard Kººing-ºn-Pé Commonwealth of Massachusetts, The.—W. E. Russell.—SC Commonwealth of the Bees, The.—W: Shakespeare. See King Henry V. Como.—Joaquin Miller.—HIH–SP, 7–SR—SR 9 Como. (Frag. fr.)—S: Rogers.—POW Compact, The.—G : Barlow.—HSp—RTV Companions.—C: Calverley.—HIBW-NA—THP-VA. Companions in Solitude.—Alex. McLachlan.—SBOS—SGB Companionship.–Ella W. Wilcox.--—PR Companionship of the Muse.—G. : Whither.—STC : Companionship with Nature.—Lord Byron. See Childe Har- old's Pilgrimage. Company.—Anon.—CHP Comparison.—Marg. A. Sinclair.—SBOS—SGB Comparison, A.—Anon.—SP 7 Comparison, A.—W: Browne. Comparison, A. Addressed to a Young Lady. Cowper.—BGV-WEP 3 (Sweet Stream, that Winds.)—BNL (To a Young Lady.)—BGV-HBV—PGT 1 Comparison of George Washington with George the Fourth, Called the First Gentleman of Europe. (Fr. The Four Georges—George the Fourth.)—W: M. Thackeray.— See Britannia's Pastorals. (C.)—W: Comparison of Washington and Napoleon.—François R. A., de Châteaubriand.—OS Comparisons.—Algernon C: Swinburne.—GC Compassion.—Marion P. Riche.—CS 33 ar Compensation.—Anon.—CS 5 (Railroad Car Scene, A.—prose vers.)—CS 5–SR 4 Compensation.—Anon.—CS 15 Compensation.—Anon.—HIP - Compensation.—Anon.—OAE Compensation, Sel. fr.—Phoebe Cary.—HI) L Compensation.—T: S. Collier.—AA - Compensation.—Christopher P. Cranch.--CBP Compensation.—Paul Laurence Dunbar.—HEV–LBA compensiºn, (2 diff.) br. Sels. fr.—Ralph W: Emerson.— 4. (Br. Sel.) “Great gan is always willing to be little, A.” “Wise man always shows himself on the side of his assailants, The.” (Br. Sel.)— Compensation, Sel. fr. (“Then hush oh, hush I for the Father knows what thou knowest not.”)—Frances R. Havergal.—FHS Compensation.—Celia Thaxter.—HEV Compensation.—F: R. Torrence. See House of a Hundred Lights, The. Compensation.—Eliza S. Turner.—LTV Compensations.—Christopher Bannister.—HIP 2 Compensations of the Imagination.—Mark Akenside.—SS Competing Railroads, The. (Dial.)—Anon.—BS 5 -- Competitive Examination, A.—S: L. Clemens. See Yankee in King Arthur's Court, A. Complaiºs A.—Tudor Jenks [or B. A. Pennypacker]. — 24 Complaint, The.—Mark Akenside.—BGV-OB Complaint, The.—E: Young. See Night Thoughts. Complaint and Reproof.-S : T. Coleridge.—CBP Complaint by Night of the Lover not Beloved, A. — H: Howard, Earl of Surrey.—WEP 1 £omplaint of a ºgaken Indian Woman, The.—W: Words- WOr Complaint offºLover Rebuked.—HI: Howard, Earl of Sur- rey.—E * Complaint of Age, The.—Edmund Spenser. g Calendar, The. Complaint of Nature, The.—Michael Bruce.—BGV Complaint of New Amsterdam, The.—Jacob Steendam. — See Shepheardes PAEH Complaint of Pan, The.—W: Browne. See Britannia’s Pas- torals. Complaint of Rosamond, The, Sel. fr. (Sorrow.)—S: Dan- iel.-EP—[NE Complaint of Thalia. (Fr. The Teares of the Muses.)—Ed- mund Spenser.—WEP 1 Complaint of the Absence of Her Lover Being upon the Sea. —H: Howard, Earl of Surrey.—O complaiº of the Absence of His Love.—Sir T: Wyatt.— complaint.g the Bird in a Dark Room.—Jean Paul Richter. - 2 Complaint of the Duke of Buckingham.—T: Sackville, Lord Buckhurst.—WEP 1 complatº, to his Empty Purse, The.—Geoffrey (Complaynt to his Purse, The.)—EPO (Compleint of Chaucer to His Empty Purse, The.)—EP Compleynt of Chancer to his Purse, The.—BNL (To My Empty Purse.)—HPE—OS 3 complainſ, # the jº, The.—Rob't Southey.—CBOP—FEP Chaucer.— Compleat Angler, The, Sels. fr.—Izaak Walton. Aneer,Tº. (By J: Chalkhill.)—BNL–FEP—HBP Angler's Rest, The.—OR Angler's Song, The...—OR Compleat Angler, The (Continued). Angler's Wish, The. (By I. Walton.)—BNL–FEP— HBP—HBW - Coridon's Song.—OR Spring Idyll, A.—CEL Complete.--T: Stephens Collier.—CBP Complete Lover, The.—W: Browne.—HRW Completeness.—Irene E. Morton.—TCV Completion. (I'rags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Completion of the Bunker Hill Monument, The. sels. fr.—Dan'l Webster. Bunker Hill Monument Completed.—SR 8 Dedication of Bunker Hill Monument.—FD 1 Second Bunker Hill Monument Oration.—IR “That motionless shaft will be the most powerful of speakers.”—GG Completion of the National Monument to Washington, Sels. fr.—Rob't C. Winthrop. Character of Washington, The.—FD 2 (Wagºgon Monument Completed, The—plty. same.) (C.) Br. Washington Needle, The.—FD 2 Completion of the World, The.—R: Le Gallienne.—BOL Compleynte of Chaucer to His Purse, The.—Geoffrey Chau- er. Séé, Complaint to his Empty Purse, The. Compliment, The. (C.—sel.)—T: Carew.—BNL Compliment to Queen Elizabeth.-W: Shakespeare. See Mid- summer Night's Dream. Compliments. . (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL - Compliments from Nature. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL complimes; g the Season.—Sydney Porter. (“O, Henry.”) Composed at Cora Linn.-W: Wordsworth.-FTR Composed at Neidpath Castle, the Property of Lord Queens- berry.—W: Wordsworth.—PGT 1–R.LP Composed in Spring. (C.)—Rob't Burns. Again Rejoicing Nature Sees.)—SN Composed on a May Morning.—Walter Scott.—EP Composed upon the Beach Near Calais.-W. : Wordsworth.- Composed upon Westminster Bridge, Sept. 3, 1802. (C.)— W: Wordsworth.-BGW-EPC–EPN-FT-WEP 4 ( "Barºns not anything to show more fair.”)—HBR (Morning in London.)—HBP—OS 3 (Sonnet Composed upon Westminster Bridge.)—BNL– EP—FEP—HBV-MBL–SEP—VE - (Upon Westminster Bridgeſ, Sept. 3, 1802].)—GEP— OB-P GT OW (Westminster Bridge.)—CBP—LLC—RLP—WR 1 Composite Cat, A.—Mariä J. Hammond.—WR 35 Qomposite Maiden, A.—Anon.—CS 28 Composition, The.—Lulu C. Hillyer.—CS 26 Composition Day.—L. H. Bruce.—SR 13 Qomposition on Animals.-E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE Compromise Bill of 1850, The-Dan'l Webster. See Com- promise Measures. Compromise Measures, The, Sels. fr.—Dan'l Webster. Compromise Bill of 1850, The...—FD 1 (Justice to the Whole Country—abºr.)—KNE—SS Massachusetts and the Union.—FD 1 Compromise of Principle... (Sel. fr. Against a Compromise of Principle.)—H: W. Beecher.—NC—PEO Computation, The.—J: Donne.—EP Comrade, The.—Lee Wilson Dodd.—NPA Comradery.—Madison Cawein—AA Comrades.—H: A. Blood.—AA Comrades.—Fannie Stearns Davis.-LY Comrades.—HI: R. Dorr.—PAH Comrades.—Laurence Housman.—HEV Comrades.—R: Hovey.—AL—LBM–PNW Comrades.—Lionel Johnson.—HBV Comrades.—G : E : Woodberry.—HEV–LBM Comrades! Join the Flag of Glory.—Anon.—AWB comradº, Known in Marches Many.—C: G. Halpine.—BE— M (A Masque.)—J: Milton.—EPs—FEP—HBP Comus. Comus. (Sel.)—EPE—WEP 2 Comus. (Sel.)—BNL (br.)—OB Echo. (Sel.)—OB - (Song.)—EPs Lady's Song, The.—RLP Sweet Echo.—NT—SEP—VE (To Echo.)—CEL Hunt of the Sorcerer, The. (Sel.)—BNL Lady in Comus, The. ... (Sel. ptly. like WEP_2.)—WR 1 . (Lady, Lost in the Wood, Thé—sel.)—BNL Light. (Br, sel.)—OS 2 - (Comus, Br. sel. fr.)—BNL Nymph of the Severn, The. (Sel.)—BNL (Sabrina.)—EP §abrina)—Lo - (Spirit's Song to Sabrina. (Sel.)—O (Comus, Br. sel. fr.—sel.)—BNL (Sabrina Fair.)—GN–GT-SEP—VE (“To the ocean now I fly.”)—OB Conceipt of Diabolical Possession, A. Burton, Extract III.)—C: Lamb. (Hypochondriacus.)—HBP Conceit, A.—Mortimer Collins.—HIP—VSA Concensus of the Competent, A.—Dorothea Lummis. See Consensus of the Competent, A - Conception and Execution. (Frags. fr. various authors.)— Concerning Chambermaids. (O.)—S: L. Clemens. Mark Twain's Opinion of Chamber-maids.)—CS 2 Concerning George.--Anon.—SP 4 (O.-Fragments of 58 TITLE INDEX Consolation Concerning Kisses.—Anon.—WR 2 (If you Want a Kiss, why, Take It.)—HP-HSp Qoncerning Sisters-in-law. (Punch.)—HPE Concert, The.—Amon.—HTb-I Concert Given by Mr. Spring, A.—Anon. , the Wood, The. Concert in the Wood, The.—Anon.—WR 4 Concert Given by Mr. Spring, A–abr.)—TFS (Mr. Spring's Concert—abr. D Concert Rehearsal, The.—Wolstan Concha.-Fs. Bret Harte.—STC Conciliation or War.—Edmund Burke.--OAI Conciliation preferable to War.—W: Pitt, Earl of Chatham. Conciliation the Best Policy.—W : Pitt, Earl of Chatham.— concluºg The.—Sir Walter Raleigh.-EP—EPE—HBV– (Death of Sir Walter Raleigh.)—EDY (Even Such is Time.)—Ehl?—EHT (Last Lines.)—CEL . . (Lines Found in his Bible.)—BNL . e (Line, Written the Night before his Execution.)—FEP (Verses Found in his Bible in the Gate-house at West- minster—C.)—WEP 1 * Conclusion of the Traveller.—Oliver Goldsmith.-RLP Conclusion of the Whole Matter, The.—F: R. Torrence. See House of a Hundred Lights, The. Conclusion to the May Queen and New Year's Eve.—Alfred Tennyson.—OTPC Conclusions.—Phoebe Cary.—CBP Concord.—J: Milton. See Paradise Lost. Concord Fight.—Ralph W. Emerson. See Concord Hymn. Concord Hymn. (C.)—Ralph W. Emerson.—AA—AFI 2– L–AmP-APPV—ASL–CAP — CCB — CTBP — EDY-FEP—GEP—GN–GP—HBV-HEVy—HPB —LOS 2—OAF—OAI-PAH-PAP—PGGR – RAC —SFM–SMG-SP 1–TYP–YBV (Cogºl Fight.) – CBP —HB —OCP— PEO (abr.) — (Concord Monument Hymn.)—BNL (Hymn Sung at the Completion of Concord Monument.) —AIPM–HBP A.—Jas. J. Roche.—BS 15—SR 6 Concord Love Song, \ Concord Monument Hymn.—Ralph W. Emerson. See Con- cord Hymn. zº Condemned, The.—E: Howland.—AA Condemned, The . His Dream and Crabbe. See Prisons. Condensed Novel, A.—Anon.—SR 3 Condensed Telegram, The. (Burlington Hawkeye.)—BS 20 Condition of Ireland, The.—T: Fs. Meagher.—OM Condition of Spiritual Communion.—Alfred Tennyson. See In Memoriam. Conditions of Life. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Conductor Bradley.—J: G. Whittier.—QAP—CS 11 Conductor's Story, The...—Maurice E. M'Loughlin.—WR 7 Conemaugh.-Eliz. Stuart Phelps.--PAH . Cones for the Camp Fire, Sel. fr., (Camping and Campers— sels. ſº gºping and Dedication.)—W: H. H. Mur- ray.—BS 19 Coney Island down der Pay.—H: F. Wood.—BS 8–CS 20 Confederate Flag, The.—Anon.—Am]P Confederate Flag, The.—Anon.—TSS Confederate Sergeant, The-Anon-NC e (Pathetic Incident of the Rebellion. A–sl. diff. vers.)- PFP contedº Soldier, The.—H: W. Grady. See New South, 162. Confederates, The.—Anon.—WR 36 Confederates are Comin', The...—T: R. Stockdale.—WR 42 Confessio Amantis, Sels. fr.-J: Gower.—EP—EPO Alexander and the Robber.—WEP 1 Nebuchadnezzar.—EPs Opening of the Original Prologue.—WEP 1 Story of Constance, The-WEP 1 Confessio Amantis.—R: Le Gallienne.—BNL Confession.—Anon.—WR 24 See Concert in A Dixey.—PEO its Awakening. — G: Confession. (Br. sel. fr. Miscellaneous Thoughts.)—S: But- ler.—HIPE - Confession. (Abr.)—G : Herbert.—EPs Confession.—Frank D. Sherman.-HT Confession.—J : Hall Wheelock.-LY Confession, The.—R: H. Barham,_CS 1–HPE—THP Confession, The-G: Dyre Eldridge. See Adventure. Confession for Forgiveness, A.— (From the Later Irish.)- Confession of a Drunkard.—Anon.—CS 13—SR 2 Confession of Love, Tobin. See Honeymoon, The. Confession º: the King's Musketeer.—Anna Katha. Green. Yy Confessional, The.—Anon.—StS Confessional, The.—W : W. Story.—BS 27 Confessional, The, Br. sel. fr. (“I’ve thought of thee, I’ve thought of thee.”)—Nathaniel P. Willis.--FTA Confessions.—Rob't Browning.—OVV—SR—WEP 4 Confessions.— (Arr.)—A. Conan Doyle. See Duet, A. Confessions of a Drunkard, Sel. fr.—C: Lamb. Cry from the Depths, A.—T (Warning to the Intemperate.)—CS 11 º Confessions of a Moderate Drinker.—(McClure’s Magazine.) Confided tº B. Tabb.-ASL Confirmation Hymn. (Entering into Covenant—0.)—Philip Doddridge.—FEP * Conflict.—Caroline Clive.—OVW Conflict, The.—Mary E. Topping.—SD Conflict Ended, The...—C : Devens.—OAM Conflict of Trains, A.—Anon.—CS 15 (Woman's Love.)—CS 37 Conflicting Claims.-Mrs. Ethelinda Beers.--SR 12 Confound the Old Luck, Anyhow l—Anthony H. Euwer.— Confused.—Anon.—WR 38 Confused Dawn, The.—W : D. Schuyler-Lighthall.—OCW— WA. Congal, Sels. fr.-Sir S: Ferguson.—TIP Congo, The (A Study of the Negro Race.)—N: Vachel Lindsay.—NPA Congress of Nations, The. (Chicago Inter-Ocean.)—BLP Congressman Jones.— (Chicago Record-Lierald.)—PF Conjecture, : F. Richardson.—AA Conjugal Conjugations.—A. W. Bellaw.—AWH-WA Conjugal Conundrum, A. (Pwmch.)—HPE Conjugal Love.—R. S. Sharpe.—MHR (Love's Strategy—sl. abr.)—CS 32 Conjugating Dutchman, The.—T: Holmes.—CS 33 (Conjºins German, The-arr. as dial. by Vale Chester.) Conjugating German, The.—Vale Chester. Conjunction of Jupiter and Venus, The. Bryant. (Those Glorious Stars.)—LLC Conjuration, to Electra, A.—Rob't Herrick.-EPE Conjure Women, The.—Anon.—WR 25 w Connecticut.—Fitz-Greene Halleck.-YB V Conniving-house, The.—T: Amory. See Life of John Buncle, Esq., The. Connla's Well.—G. : W. Russell.—BIP–TIP Connoisseur, The.—Sel. fr.—Thornton and Colman,—Tra- welling Tailor, The.)—FT Connor.—Anon.—BS 9–CS 19—SR 7—WR 43 (Sl. abr. )—CR—FTR Connubial Eclogue, A.—J: G. Saxe.—SR 2 Connubial Life.—Jas. Thomson. See Seasons, The. Conundrum Social, The.—Anon.—EuB Conquered.—Zoë Akins.—NPA Conquered at Last.—Maria L. Eve.—HIP Conquered Banner, The. C.)—Abram J. Ryan. — AA — AH 2–Am P. —AWB —BIE —EDY —FEP —HBV — PAH-rPS–SP 2 Conqueror, The.—Emil Carl Aurin.—HTb-II—SP 8 Conqueror, The.—Martin Farquhar Tupper. See Beauty. Conqueror Conquered, The.—G : S. Burleigh.--CS 8 Conqueror Worm, The. — Edgar Allan Poe. — AA — APM —CAP—HIBW-PS—YB Conquerors, The.—Harry Kemp.–HBV Conqueror's Grave, The...—W: C. Bryant.—AA—CBP—YBV Conquest, A.—Walter H. Pollock.-OVV-VA Conquest of Canaan, The.—(Sel. fr.)—Timothy Dwight.— APM Conquest of Granada, The, Pt. I.-Sel. fr.—J: Dryden. ºdºn of the Savage.)—RLP - Conquest of º The.—J: Maylem.—AIPM Conquest of Mexico, The, Sel. ... fr. (Launching of Cortez’ Ships, The.)—Kinahan Cornwallis.-EDY Conquest of Sally B.-Sarah Pratt Carr. See Iron Way, The. Conquest of the Americans. Impracticable.—J: Wilkes.—SS Conrach.-Walter Scott.—OTPC Conrad and the Dead Body of Medora.-Lord Byron. See Corsair, The. Conrad's Love for Medora.-Lord Byron. See Corsair, The. Conscience. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—B Conscience.—W : D. Howells.--—THIV Conscience.—Victor Hugo.—AFP Conscience.—W: Shakespeare. See King Richard III. Conscience.—HI: D : Thoreau.-HBV Conscience.—E: Young. See Night Thoughts. Conscience and Future Judgment.—Amon.—CS 6—KNE Conscience in Politics.-I: K. Funk.-W.R. 18 Conscience-keeper, The.—W : Young. See Wishmakers' Town. Consecration.—Charlotte Fiske Bates.—CB Consecration.— (Tr. by Eleanor Hull.)—BIP Consecration Hymn.—Frances R. Havergal.-HDL Consecratiºns; IHumanity Man’s Mission.—Edith L. Pecker, 54 Consensus [ wr. Concensus See foregoing. (C.)—W : C. | of the Competent, A. (Play.)— Dorothea Lummis.-W.R. 12 Consequences.—Anon. Scé Small Beginnings.-Mackay. Consequences of the American War.—W : Pitt, Earl of Chat- ham.—SS. See also American War, The. Conservation of Natural Resources. (Debate.)—SP 6 Conservative, A.—Charlotte P. (Stetson) Gilman. — AA — HBV—RTV—SAy Conservative Innovator, The.—W : Huskisson.—SS Consider.—Christina G. Rossetti. —ASR-II —GN —HBV — LOS 1–OS 1–R.A.C.—TMR. Consider the Lilies.—Marianne Farningham.—CS 24 Consider the Lilies.—Charlotte Murray.—FHS Considering the Lilies.—Anon.—WR. 20 Consolation.—Anon.—WR 38 Consolation.—Matthew Arnold.—PGT 2 Lowers—br. sel.)—BIL Consolation.—Eliz. B. Browning.—CBP—HDL–OIB Consolation.—W : Larminie.—DB–TIP Consolation. Sel. fr.—Abraham Perry Miller. (Keep Faith in Love.)—CBP (Refuge from Doubt.)—CBP (Turn to the Helper.)—CBP Consolation.—E: Young. See Night Thoughts. 59 Consolation AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Consolº A.—W: Shakespeare.—LOS 3—PGT 1–PHS— 4 (Amor Omnia Vincit.)—FTA—LTV (Sonnet.)—FEP—HBP—OB (II.) (Sonnet XXXIX.-0.)—WEP 1 (When in Disgrace.)—BS 25—Eh P-EP—EPC–EPE EP—HIBV-HGP-HTb-II—OB–PYO—SEP — STC–WE—WR 23 - Consolation Amidst Earthly Change.—W: Wordsworth. See Excursion, The.... - Consolation even on a Mixed Train. (Traveler's Magazine.) Consolation in Adversity. (Frags. fr. various authors.)— consoleſº, to M. Du Perrier.—François de Malherbe.— Consolations in Bereavement.—J: H. Newman.—PGT 2– Consolations of Literature, The. (Fr. Address Delivered in South Danvers, at the Dedication of the Peabody - Institute, Sept. 29, 1854.)—Rufus Choate.—MRS Consolatory Poem, A.—N : Noyes.—APM Consolatory Stanza, A.—J: Wolcott.—HIPE Consolers, The.—S. G. W. PS Consoling Billy.—Eva Steel.-H.P.2 Conspiracy against Ireland.—W: Conyngham Plunket.—SP 6 Conspiracy of Charles, Duke of Byron, The, Sel. fr. (Master Spirit, The—br. sel. fr. Act. III., Sc. 1.)—G: Chap- man.—EPs Conspiracy of the Clothes.—Amos R. Wells.--—WR 44 Constance de Beverley.—Walter Scott. See Marmion. Constance's Denunciation, of King Philip of France and Hºses of Austria.--W: Shakespeare. See King OI! Il. Constancy.—Anon.—BNL Constancy. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Constancy.—C: Dibdin.- RTV Constancy.—G : Herbert.—EPs Constancy.—J: B. O'Reilly.—AWH-THP Constancy (Sir J. S.—C.)—Sir J.: Suckling.—BNL–CBP CEL–EPE—NT—OEL–WEP 2 (Constant Lover, The.)—EP—FEP—HBV—OB—SAy (Moods.)—EPs Constancy.—J: Sylvester.—OR Constancy.—Minor Watson.—HEV Constancy. — J: Wilmot, Earl of Rochester. — HBV — OB GT 1–WEP 2 Constancy in Absence.—Anon.—FLS Constant.—Emily Dickinson.—AA—TFY - Constant Friend, The. — Eugene F. Ware. See Washer- woman's Song, The. Constant Lover, The...—Sir J.: Suckling. See Constancy. Constant Reader, A.—Parmenas Mix.-CS 12 Constantinople.—Lucy Aikin.—OTPC Constantius and the Lion. (Sel. fr. Tarry Thou till I Come; or, Salathiel the Wandering Jew, Bk. I., Ch. XXI.)— G: Croly.—BS 24—PFP (Thrilling Sketch.)—CS 8 “Constellation” and the “Insurgente,” W APH V — The.—Anon.—AIH Consternation.—Anon.—WR 6 Constitution.—W: W. Henry.—TMR. Constitution, The.—Dan'l Webster. the Union, The. Constitution and By-laws for Lyceum.—Anon.—DS “Constitution” and “Guerrière.”—Anon.—AWB–PAH “Constitution” and the “Java,” The.—Anon.—AIH Constitution and the People, The.—Abraham Lincoln. First Inaugural Address. Constitution and the Union, The, Sels. fr.—Dan'l Webster. Against Secession. (Ptly. fr. Remarks on the Political Course of Mr. Calhoun in 1838.)—SSD (On Mr. Clay's Resolution—sel.)—SS Peaceable Secession. (Ptly. diff. fr. SSD.)—FD 1—SR 5 S (ptly. diff.) Constitution, and the Union, The. (Diff. fr. foregoing.)— Dan'l Webster. See Compromise Measures, The. Constitution not Unalterable, The.—Dan'l Webster.—FD 1 Constitution of the United States.—Alex. Hamilton. See Speech on the Compromises of the Constitution. Constitution of the United States not an Experiment, The. —Hugh S. Legaré.—SS (American Constitution no Experiment, The.)—BLP Constitution the Safeguard of Liberty.—Dan'l Webster. See Character of Washington, The. Constitutional Convention of 1787, The.—Chauncey M. De- pew. MD Constitutional Liberty and Arbitrary Power.—Jos. Warren. See Constitution and See (Scorn to be Slaves—sel.)—BLP—OS 2 (longer.) Constitutional Prohibition.—J: B. Finch. See following. Constitutional Prohibition the Great Remedy.—J: B. Finch. (Constitutional Prohibition.)—WR 18 Constitutiº Last Fight, The.—Jas. J. Roche.—AH-EDY APH-PAPrm Consummation.—Witter Bynner. See To Celia. Contemplate all this Work-Alfred Tennyson. See In Memo- I” 18, Til. contempºſion tupon Flowers, A.—HI: King.—EPE—HBV— Contemplations, Br. Sel. fr.—Anne Bradstreet.—APM–BNL Contempt.—Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake, The. contemptiº, Neutral, The.—Charlotte P. (Stetson) Gilman. Content.—Sophie M. Almon-Hensley.—TCW Content.—Anon.—HIP Content.—Anon.—TT Content.—Stephen Crane.—AA - contentºri Pekker. See Pleasant Comedy of Patient Gris- Seil, 'I’lle. Content.—Norman Gale.—HEV–VA º Content. (Sel. fr. Farewell to Follie.)—Rob't Greene—BNL —FEP—NT—SEP—VE W. (Song (O.) : “Sweet are the thoughts,” etc.)—WEP 1 (Sweet Content.)—OEL Content.—Alex. Pope. See Essay on Man. Content. A Pastoral.—J: Cunningham.—FEP Content and Discontent.—R : C. Trench.-OS 1 (sel.) (Different Minds.)—BNL–FEP (“Some murmur, when their sky is clear.”)—GG Content and Rich.-Rob't Southwell.—CBP—STC Contentation. (Abr.)—C: Cotton.—BNL–CBP contentedºn–Jane [or Emily] Taylor. —HBV —HBVy Contented Mind, A [or The 1.-Joshua Sylvester. —CEL — FEP—HBV-HIPE (Contentment.)—BNL Contented wi' Little.—Rob't Burns.—EPR contentiºn º Ajax and Ulysses, The. (Sel. fr.) – Jas. 1rley. (Death the Leveller.)—BNL–BPB—CBP—LOS 3—OB T 1–STC —PG (Death's Final Conquest.)—EPs (br. sel.)—FEP—HBP —HBV-OS 2—RLP—SS (Death's Triumph.)—CEL - (Dirge, #r. The glories of our blood,” etc.)—SEP—VE (King of Kings, The.)—LH–RTW Contentions.—Anon.—HIBV. - Contentious Community, A.—“Eureka.”—SDD Contentment.—H: Alford.—BS 4 (“I know not of the dark or bright.”)—GG (Life's Answer.)—HDL (Trust.)—SPE Contentment.—Anon.—CB Contentment.—Sir. E: Dyer.—GSP–OTPC–PCK Contentment.—Eugene Field.—CBPC Contentment.—Will S. Hayes.—HIP Contentment.—Oliver W. Holmes. – AFV —BLV —BNL — CAP—EPs—FT-HBV—SAy (Abr.)—PP—YPS Contentment.—Eva W. McGlasson.—BS 21 Contentment.—T: Nash.-STC Contentment.—S. C. Peabody.—TT Contentment.—Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queen, The. Contentment.—Joshua Sylvester. See Contented Mind, A. Contentment.—Jas. Thomson.—CBP Contentment in the Dark.-W: Bell Scott.—EBS Contentment of Europe, The. (Sel. fr. Speech at Manchester, Nov. 11, 1851.)—L: Kossuth. S Contents, of a Boy's Pocket.—Henrietta R. Eliot.—WR 52 Contest in the Arena, The. (Fr. Quo Vadis, Ch. LXV., abr. ) H. : K. Sienkiewicz.-TMD (Fight with the Aurochs, The.)—BS 25—PFP (Rescue of Lygia, The-shorter.)—SC (Ursus and the Aurochs.)—WR 19 Contesting for a Prize. (Dial.)—Adeline B. Avery.—CDs Continuities.—Walt Whitman.-OAE Contoocook River.—Edna D. Proctor.—CBP Contradiction, A.—Clement Scott.—VSA Contradiction. Conversation.—W: Cowper. Il. A.—Eleanor C. Donnelly.—BS 14—CS 24 \ See Conversa- tio Contrast, Contrast, A.—Jas. R. Lowell.—CAP Contrast, The.—Helen Gray Cone.—AA Contrast, The.—C: Morris.-BLV—VSA Contrast, The.—Horace Smith.-FEP (abr.) (On tºath of George the Third—C.—sl. abr.)—EDY Contrasted Soliloquies.—Jane Taylor.—LLC Contrasted Valentines.—Kate T. Barrow.—WR 56 Contrivances, The, Sel. fr.—HI: Carey. Maiden's Choice, The.—FEP—HBP (Mººn's Ideal of a Husband, A.) — BNL — HBW — Control of Liquor Traffic.—Frank J. Hanly.—SP 5 Controversialists.—G. : Crabbe. See Library, The. Conundrum, A.—Anon.—LFS Conundrum of the Workshops, The.—Rudyard Kipling. — HBV—SAy—SP 8—VA Conundrum Party and Dinner.—Anon.—WR 54 Convalescence.—Edgar Allan Poe.—GP (sel.) (For Annie—C.)—BNL–OB Convalescent.—Anon.—CBOP Convent Bell, The.—G : Roberts.-BIP–DB Convent of La Verna, The.—Bryan W. Procter.—TIWP Convent Scene from Marmion.—Walter Scott. See Marmion. Convention.—W : D. Howells.-CBP Convention of Cintra. (Sonnet Composed while the Author was Engaged in Writing a Tract, Occasioned by the Convention of Cintra—C.)—W: Wordsworth.-EDY convention ºf Michigan Trees.— (Arr. by A. W. J. Beal.) { (Play.) — Mrs. Findley Convention of Realistic Readers. Braden.—BS 12—HID Convention of 1787, The.—Chauncey M. Tepew.—FD 2 Convention Song.—Anon.—PAH - Conversation.—Anon.—KNE Conversation. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL 60 TITLE INDEX Count Conversation, Sels. fr.—W: Cowper. Afternoon Call, An (Br. Sel.)—WEP 3 Characters and Sketches. (Sel.)—WEP 3 (Contradiction—shorter sel.)—BNL : ; * (Conversation—bºr. Sel.)—BNL–EP—FT (Duelling—br. Sel.)—BNL Conversation. (Br. sel.)—BNL Excessive Modesty. (Br. sel.)—KNE Conversational.—Anon.—DR-HP–VSA Convict and Soldier.—Anon.—WR 7 Convict Joe.—Alex. G. Murdock.-CS 28 Convict of Clonmel, The.—Jeremiah J. Callanan.—DB—TIP Convict's Complaint, The.—Adair Welcker.—BS 24 Convict’s Death, The.—C : Dickens. See Sketches by Boz. Convict's Dream, The.—G: Crabbe. See Borough, The. Convict's Little Girl, The.—(Youth’s Companion.)—HTb-II Convict's Soliloquy [the Night before Execution], The.—E. H. Trafton.—BS 1.1—CS 26—SD—SR 4 Convivial Songs.—Anon.—EP Coogee.—HI: C. Kendall.—VA - Cook of the Period, A.—Anon.—CS 10 Cookin' Things.—Burges Johnson.—WR 36 Cooking and Courting.—Anon.—BNL Cooky Jar, The.—Anon.—SR 15 Cool Philosophy, -Anon.—Htb-I Cool Reason.—R : B. Sheridan. See Rivals, The. Cooleen, The.—Douglas Hyde.—OVV Coolun, The.—Sir S: Ferguson.—BIP Coolun. The.—Martin MacDermott.—DB—RTI Coom, Lassie, be Good to Me.—C : McIlvaine.—SP 1–WR 38 Coon's Lullaby, The.—Anon.—HIH-WR 22 Cooper.—Anon.—WR 41 $ “‘Cooper's Hill,” Sels. fr.—Sir J.: Denham. Praise of the Thames.—WEP 2 (Cooper's Hill—br. sel.)—BNL–EP—EPE (River Thames, The-sel.)—BNL View of London from Cooper's Hill.—WEP 2 Coplas de Manrique, Sels. fr.--Don Jorge Manrique. Relentless Time. (Longfellow's tr.)—BS 6 (Footprints of Decay—anon, tr.—shorter sel.)—CS 11 Life—abr. )— - Copy of a Great Man's Thoughts, The.—Anon.—HTb-II Copyright. (Abr. )—T: B. Macaulay.—MRS Coquette, A.—W: M. Thackeray.—BOL Coquette, The.—J : Godfrey Saxe.—VSA Coquette Conquered, A.—Paul Laurence Dunbar.—DR-SR Coquette Punished, A.—Anon.—CS 8 Coquette Speaks, The.—Edmund Vance Cooke.—WR 34 Cor Cordium.—Fred'k W. Faber.—THIV - Coral Grove, The.—Jas. G. Percival.—AA —BNL —CBP — EPs—FEP—GN–HBP—LLC—LOS 2—PIHS —POS Coral Insect, The.—Anon.—POS Coral Insect, The.—Lydia H. Sigourney.—BNL–CBP Coral Reef, The.—Jas. Montgomery. See Pelican Island, The. Coranna, The.—T: Pringle.—SBOS—SGB - Corda ºncordia, Sel. fr. (Quest.)—Edmund C. Stedman.— A Cordelie.—Brother Paul.-WIR 6 cordialºlations—Anthony IHope. See Dolly Dialogues, le. Cordwright's Song, The.—Auguste de Belloy.—AFP Corianna's Wedding.—Mary K. Dallas.-W.R. 3 Coridon's Song.—J. Chalkhill.—BLV—HBV Coridon’s Song.—Isaak Walton. See Compleat Angler, The. Corinna.-T: Campion.—NT - Corinna, from Athens, to Tanagra.—Walter S. Landor. See Pericles and Aspasia. Corinna's Going a-Maying. (C.)—Rob't Herrick. — EP — - EPO B—SEP —VE — EPIE—EPS–FEP—HBV—O WEP 2 - (Corinna's Maying.)—GEP—OEL–PGT 1 (Going a-Maying.) —DD–GN–LH–OTPC–RTV (May-day.)—CEL Corinne at the Capitol, Br. sel. fr. D. Hemans.—EPs Coriolanus.-Will W. McGuire.—CS 34 Coriolanus, Sels. fr.—W : Shakespeare. Coriolanus. (Br. sel. fr. I., 1.)—BNL Coriolanus. (Sel. fr. II., 2.)—EPs Coriolanus and Aufidius. (Sel. fr. V., 6.)—MPD (Coriolanus—sel.)—EPs - Martial Friendship, . (Sel... fr. IV., 5.)—BNL (Scene from “Coriolanus.”)—(Sel. fr. Act I., Sc. 3.)— SR (Valour.) (Sel. fr. Act II., Sc. 2.)—BHV Coriolanus and Aufidius.-W. : Shakespeare. See Coriolanus. Coriolanus at Antium.—W: Shakespeare. See Coriolanus. Corn.—Anon.—CBOP–COS—NV—PP Corn.-C. L. Edson.—S Corn. (Sel.)—Sidney Lanier.—BNL–WR 5 (longer.) Corn, The.—Grace O. Kyle.—PyR. Corn and the Lilies, The.—Anon.—HIDL–SSS Corn Banquet, A. (Emt.)—Anon.—EuB Corn Law. See also Corn-law. Corn Laws. (Abr.)—T: B. Macaulay.—MRS Corn Popper Man, The.—Louise Ayres Garnett.—CB Corn Rigs.-Rob't Burns.—EBS Corn Treasures.— (Nursery.)—LPP Corn-crake, The.—D: Gray.—EBS Cornelia and Her Jewels.-E. M. Sewall.—OAMs Cornelian, . The.—Lord Byron.—FP Cornelius Ha-ha-ha-hannigan.—T: A. Daly.—SP 4 (Cornaylius Ha-Ha-Ha-Ha-Hannigan.)—WR 38 Corner Grocery, The.—Anon.--CS 38 - Corner in Babies, A.—Stacy E. Baker.—CB (To Corinne.)—Felicia cornfieldsºry Howitt.—HBP—OTPC–PoR —SN —VA Cornish Carol, A.—Rob't Stephen Hawker.—YC Cornisken Sonnets, Sels. fr.—Rob't Buchanan. We are Children. (III.)—VA When we are all Asleep. (IV.)—VA Corn-law Hymn.—Ebenezer Elliott.—BNL Corn-laws. See also Corn Laws. Corn-song, A.—Paul Laurence Dunbar.—AA Corn-song, The. (Sl. diff. fr. Poems.)—J : G. Whittier.-- CAP—CCB–CTBP—GN–OTPC–RAC—SFM Corn-stalk Fiddle.—Paul Laurence Dunbar.—WR 48 Cornwallis's Surrender.—Anon.—PAH Coronach.-Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake, The. Coronation. — Helen Hunt Jackson. — AA — ASL EPs— FEP—GN–HBV–LBA—STC Coronation.—E: Perronet.—FEP—HBV Coronation, The.—Eliz. W. Mainwaring.—SR 13 Coronation of Anne Boleyn, The.—Jas. A. Froude. See History of England. coronaº of Inez de Castro, The.—Felicia D. Hemans.— 36 Coronation Pageant of Anne Boleyn, The.—Jas. A. Froude. See History of England. • X Coroneº Il OS Rosis antequam Marcescant.—T: Jordan.— Coronet for his wº Mistress’ Philosophy, A, Sel. fr. “Muses that sing love's sensual empirie.”—I.)—G : Chapman.— NL corporal Rick's Promotion. — A. Conan Doyle. — BS 26 — Corporal of Chancellorsville, The.—J: R. Paxton.—PFP Corporal Punishment.—Finley P: Dunne.—SP 6 Corpse's Husband, The. (Dial.)—Anon.—SP 4–WR 30 Correct Habits.-W. C. Munson.—SD Correction Box. —Anon.—WR 52 Correction of Bennie.—J. T. Bishop.–WR 53 Corregio.—“Kruna.”—WR 12 Corruption of Municipal Government, The. — C : H. Park. hurst.—NC. - Corruption of Prelates.—Girolamo Savonarola.—StS Corrymeela.-Moira O'Neill.—BIP–HBV–TIP Corsage. Bouquet, A.—C : H : Luders.-HBV-VSA Corsair, The, Sels. fr.—Lord Byron. (Conrad and the Dead Body of Medora.)—RLP (Conrad's Love for Medora.)—RLP (Corsair, The, Can. I., Br. sel. fr.)—EPs (Parting of Conrad and Medora, The.)—RLP (Song of the Corsair.)—RLP (Corsair's Song.)—GT (Song of the Rover.) (Fr. Can. I.)—BNL - Sea, The—br. sel.)—EPs (Sunset in the Morea.)—RLP Corsican Vendetta; or, Love's Triumph, The.—Anon.—WR 7 Corso : Th; Roman Carnival, The.—Christopher P. Cranch. - P Corydon.—T: B. Aldrich.-H.H. Corydon, a Pastoral.-J. Cunningham.—EDY Corydon and Amaryllis, Sel. fr.-Phillips Stewart.—TCW Cosmic Egg, The.—Anon.—BNL–EPs—WA Cosmic Emotion.—Alfred Tennyson.—THV Cosmopolitan Woman, A.—Sam W. Foss.-WIR 15 Cosmos.-Irwin Russell.—AFV Cospatrick.-- (Ballad.)—BBB–EBS—OBB Cossimbazar.—H: S. Leigh.--—NA Cost of Liberty, The.—HI: Giles.—BLP Cost of Writing Well.—Anon.—KNE “Cotswold Eclogue,” The, Sel. fr.—T: Randolph.-WEP 2 Cottager to Her Infant, The.—Dorothy Wordsworth.-GC– GS HBV-LC—OTPC–POR W by W : Cottager to His Landlord, The.—J: Milton.— (Tr. Cowper.)—OTPC - Lullaby, The.—Dorothy Wordsworth. — OAMs — Cotter's Saturday Night, The.—Rob't Burns.—AmSS—BGV —BFHV-BIL Cottager's T > —BNL–Ehl?—EP—EPC—EPR—EPs —FEP—FP—GEP—HEP—HBV-HTb-I —MBL – MR-RT, P-SEP—SR—VE—WEP 3 (Albr. and arr. w. tab.)—BS 7—TCP Cotton Boll. The.—HI: Timrod.—AA Cotton Plant, The.—Anon.—NV - Could I Find a Bonnie Glen.—Mrs. Grant of Laggan.—BGV Could I Have Borne It 7—May E. Dustin.—TS “Could I obtain a hearing of the young men women who thus seek the city.”—H: and young . Beecher.— “Could love forever run like a river.”—Lord Byron.—BGV (Stanzas—C.)—WEP 4 Could We but Know.—Edmund C. Stedman.—AmSS Couldn’t Keep a Secret. (All the Year Round.)—HP Counciloºse The.—J: Gay. — CGd — GN -—LOS 2 — Council of the lºats, The.—Jean de la Fontaine.—WR 11 Counsel.—Alice Cary.—CBP Counsel to Girls.-Rob't Herrick,-PGT 1 (Counsel to Virgins.)—PYO (Gather ye Rose-buds as ye May.)—GEP—HBP (To [the] Virgins, to Make Much of Time—C.)—BLV— BN CEL–EP—EPE—FEP—FTA—HEV — HGTP —LTV-OEL–SEP—VE—VSA—WIEP 2 Count Albert and the Fair Rosalie. (Fire-king, The-C.— abºr.)—Walter Scott.—WR 1 Count Candespina's Standard.—G : H : Boker.—CR—CS 10 —FTR-HNS–KNE—MYF Count Gaultier's Ride.—E: Renaud.-CS 19 . * 61 Count AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Count gºnona-Roºt Browning.—BS 23 —DR (abr.) — t - S Ludwig and the Wood-spirit.—Dinah M. Craik. -- W.R. 8 Me.—Ellen Murray-SSE Raymond and my Cid. (Tr. by) Ormsby. he. Ugolino. — Dante (tr. by Wilstach.) - Comedy, The. Counterblast, The.—Rob't L: , Stevenson.—WE Counterfeit Money. (Tab.)—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE Countersign, The...—Anon. — AWB — BB —CS 17 (abr.) — AM Countersign was Mary, The.—Marg. Eytinge.—HIP Countess Amy and her Husband, The...—Walter Scott. See Kenilworth. * Countess Laura.—G : H . Boker.—BNL–WR 5 (abr.) Countess of Anglesey Lead Captive by the Rebells, at the Disfortesting of Pewsam — Song. (C.) — Sir & Davenant. (On the Captivity of the Countess of Anglesey.)—WEP 2 Countess of Manchester, The. (On the Lady Manchester— C.)—Jos. Addison.—HIPE e tº * * º Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia, The.—Sir Philip Sidney. - See Arcadia, The. Countess of the Tenement, The.—Etheldred Breeze Barry.— BS 27 Count Count w Count See Cid, Count See Divine Counting.—Harriot Brewer.—TT Counting Baby's Toes.—Anon.—CBOP Counting Eggs. (Teacas Siftings.)—GH-HH-SR 6 (How Mose Counted the Eggs.)-QS 29 Counting One Hundred.—Jas. M. Bailey.—HIH Counting Out.—Anon.—PP1 - Counting the Chickens before they were Hatched.-Anon.— Y FD t Counting the Cost.—Strickland W. Gillilan.—SP 4 Counting the Family.—Annie F. Redland.-W.R. 29 Counting the Seeds.--Anon-QS 35 . . . Country and Patriotism.—Philip J. Bailey. Country Boys.-Mary Russell Milford.—GC Country Child, The-Marian Douglas.-WCL Country Children.—Anon.—TFS * Country Clergman's Trip to Cambridge, The.—T: B. Ma- caulay.—BLV Country, gousins, The. (Dial.)—H. M. Garrett.-0S 21– Country Courtship.–W: D. Kelly.—WR 15 Country Courtship, A.—Fs. O’Connor.-CS 17 Country Dance, The.—Joe Jot, Jr.—CS 13 C º ºciº-iº, See f ing Ountr ancing.—Joe Jot, Jr. ee forego???g. § Faith, The.—Norman Gale.—ABV —CBPC —HBV V See Festus. Country Girl, The, Scenes fr.—Anon.—WR 20 § Girl, A.—Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.—TT Country House Party, A.—Lord Byron.--SAy Country Kisses.—Arthur J. Munby. See Dorothy: a Country Story. * Country Lad, The.—N: Breton.—NT Country Lad and the River, The.—Anon.-CBOP Country Lasses, The.—J: Wolcott.—HIPE Country Lassie, The.—Anon.—FP Country Life. (Frags. fr. various authors.)-BNL Öountry Life, The-Rob't Herrick.--EPE—EPs—OTPC Country Hº-ºº: gºrsoll—TMR Countr Ore.—An On.- §§ Maid and Her Milk Can, The.—ABsop.–OS 1 Country Parson, The.—Eliz. Graeme Ferguson.--AFV * § Parson, The.—Oliver Goldsmith. See Deserted Wil- lage, The. - Country Reunited.—W: McKinley.—WR 42 - e § Scenes in Old Days.-J: Fletcher. See Faithful Shepherdess, The. Country School, The.—Anon.—BS 12 Country School, The-J. S. Cheavens.—FAS Country Sleighing.—Edmund C. Stedman.--CS 16 Country Squire, The.—Anon.—MHR (abr. (Unsuccessful Plan, The-diff. vers.)—WR 15 Country Squire, The.—T: Yriarte.—SAy Country Summer Pastoral, A.—Anqn.--WA 21 — --? Country Summer Pastoral, A. Agricultural Editor's Poem, The-C.)—Sam W. Foss-WR 14 (City Man's Dream of the Country.)—BS 24 Country Thanksgiving, A.—Anon.—PP—WR 40—YPS Country, Wedding, The-Anon-HBY Country's Greatest Evil, The-H: Wilson.—CS 12 Country's Son, A.—Anon.-CHP. Countrywoman of Mine, A.—Elaine º County Guy. (Song fr. Quentin Durward, Ch. ... ) - VW 3.1- 't. §cotº";Fºº ##"Bº'Bº' ºpy EPs—FEP—LC—LOS 3—SEP—VE—WEP 4 (Serenade, A.—GEP—PGT 1–STC - County of Mayo, The.—G: Fox-DB-OB-TIP Coup de Grace, The.—E: R. Sill.—AA-YBV. - Coupon Bonds. (Abr. and ad.)—J: T. Trowbridge.—WR 30 Courage.—Anon.—FS–SP 5 Courage.—W : E. Channing.—WR 5 (True Courage in Life—sl. abr.)—BS 21 Courage. — Arthur Clough. See Say not the Struggle Naught Availeth. * Courage.—Florence Earl Coates.—SP 5 Courage.—J: Galsworthy.—HT Courage.—G : Houghton. See Album-Leaves. Courage.—Grace Denio Litchfield.—THIV Courage.—Lewis Morris.-STC Courage.—Horace Porter.—TMD Courage.—Bryan W. Procter.—BLP (abr. ) —KNE —SS — WIEHO Courage.—W: Shakespeare. See Antony and Cleopatra. Courage.—W: Shakespeare. See also King Richard III. Courage.—Celia Thaxter.—CBP—HDL–THV Courage and Fear. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Courageous Boy, The.—Anon.—LFS-TFS Coureur-de-Bois, The.—S: M. Baylis.--TCW - Course of Love, The.—W: Shakespeare. See Othello, the Moor of Venice. “Course of Love” too “Smooth,” The.—Anon.—BS 5–CS 14 Course of Time, The, Sels. fr.—Rob't Pollok. Byron. (Sel. fr. Bk. IV.)—BNL (Genius of Byron, The.)—RLP (Lord Byron.)—CBP Happiness. (Br. sel. fr. Bk. V.)—FP Hypocrite, The. (Sel. fr. Bk. VIII.)—KNE Miser, The. (Sel. fr. Blº. III.)—KNE Ocean. (Br. sel. fr. Bk. VII.)—BNL–EPs Course of True Love, The. — W. See Mid- Summer Night's Dream, A. Course of True. Love never did Run Smooth, The, Sel. fr. |Pºiº of Alexander Oldworthy, The-sel. fr. Pt. III.)—C : Reade.—WR 25 Coursers, The.—Percy B. Shelley.—NT Shakespeare. Court Historian, The-G: Walter Thornbury.—HBV—OVV Court Lady, A.—Eliz. B. Browning. —BNL —CTBP —FEP —HBV–PF–TMR.—VA Court of Aldermen at Fishmonger's Hall, The. —Anon. — ABV-WA Court of Berlin, The.. (Frankfort Yeoman.)—CS 28—HP Court of Boyville, The, Sel. fr. (King of Boyville, The— ad. fr. Ch. III.)—W: A. White.-NP Court of Fancy, The.—T: Godfrey.-APM Court *#ºf The, Sel. fr.—(At. to) Geoffrey Chaucer.— Court of the King, The.—Florence M. Alt.—CS 31 Court of the Year, The. (Emt.)—Mrs. E. C. Whitney.—EE Court Scene, A: Haw vs. Hum.—Anon-SIDE—Spl.) E Court Scene.—W: Shakespeare. See Winter's Tale. Courteous Mother, A.—Helen Hunt Jackson.—CS 14 Courtesy.—Jas. T: Fields.--CBP Courtier, The.—Edmund Spenser.—SEP—VE Courtiers.-S: Butler.—HIPE Courtin', The...—Jas. R. Lowell. See Biglow Papers, The. Courtin' Call, A.—Edmund Vance Cooke.—SR 12—WR 24 Courtin' in the Country.—H. E. McBride.—CS 1 Courtin’ the Widder.—Libbie C. Baer.—WR 33 Courting.—Harriet Brewer.—LP g 777, courting (On Courting —O. —longer than rev. vers. orks.)—H: W. Shaw.—KNE (Josh Billings on Courting.)—CS 1 Courting and Proverbs.—W. E. P. French.-W.R. 44 Courting and Science.—Anon.—BS 17 Courting in Kentucky.—Florence E. Pratt [or Pyatt]. — AWEH-BS 19—THEP (Kerrected.)—SR 7 (School-ma’am’s Courting, The.)—DR courting, gºinah Shadd, The ºudyard Kipling.—HSp— Courting of Mother Goose, The. (Ent.)—H. D. Castle.—EE courting of T'nowhead’s Bell, The. (Fr. Auld Licht Idylls, h. VIII.-sel.)—Jas. M. Barrie.—BS 24—SP 1—SR Courting under Difficulties.—Anon.—WR 41—WR 34 Courtship.—Frd’k Langbridge.—VSA Courtship. (Punch.) See following. Courtship and Matrimony. (Pwnch.)—HPE (Courtship.)—CS 19 - Qourtship Fair and Square.—Anon.—SR 4 . Courtship, Merry Marriage, and Picnic Dinner of Cock Robin and Jenny Wren, The.—Anon.—HE Courtship of Miles Standish, The.—HI: W. Longfellow.—AP —CAP—OCP—RTV—SSR. (Expedition to Wessagusset, The.)—PAH (Milº sº Encounter with the Indians.—Pt. VII., 0.07’. ) — “Month after month passed away.”—PNW Priscilla's Wedding.—WR 9 (“So these lives that had run thus far in separate chan- nels”—br. sel. fr. Pt. VIII.)—BIL (War-token, The.)—PAH Courtship of Mr. Bumble and Mrs. Corney, The.—C: Dic- kens. See Oliver Twist. Qourtship of the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bo, The.—E: Lear.—HBV Courtship under Piſieu ties. (Dial.)—Anon.—CS 11—FTR Courtships of Adolphus M’Duff, The.—Anon.—WR 30 Courtyard Pigeons, The.—Caroline Giltinan.—AMW 3 Cousin Bell’s Visit.—Anon.—YFD Jack.-Anon.—WR 29 John.—C. T. B.-HTb-II Cousin Lucrece.—Edmund C. Stedman.—AFV Cousin Sally Dilliard.—H. C. Jones.—CS 5 Covenant, The.—Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. Covenant of David and Jonathan, The. (Judges, Book of.) —Bible.—BOF (F 7". Covenanters and Charles Stuart, The. - haize.)—J: Galt.—FD 1 Covenaº, Battle-chant, The.—W: Motherwell. — FEP — Covenanter's Lament, The.—W. M. Praed.—LHT Coventry Christmas Carol, The.—Anon.—WR. 28 Cover Them. Over. (Sel.)—Will Carleton.—FAS . Cover Them Over with Beautiful Flowers.--Anon.—OAM Covered Bridge, The.—D : Barker.—CBP Çovered Bridge at Lucerne, The-H: W. Longfellow.—POW Coverly Hall.—Jos. Addison. See Spectator, The. Cousin Cousin Ringan Gil- 62 TITLE INDEX Cristina, Coverly Household, The-R: Steele. , See Spectator, The. Coves of Crail, The.—W: sº. Coville gºlesces. (C.—in They All Do It.)—Jas. M. alley. (Mr. Coville on Danbury.)—BS 2 (Mr. Coville's Easy Chair.)—CS 9 Cow—A Bovinity, The.—Anon.—WA. Cow, The.—Anon.—WR 2 Cow, The.—J: Burroughs. See Signs and Seasons. Cow, The.—Louise Ayres Garnett.— Cow, The.—Oliver Herford.—NA Cow, The.—Mrs. Motherly.—PP1 Tº Roºt L: Stevenson.—ASR-1—CFBP—GSP— Cow, The-Ann and Jane Taylor.—CBPC–GSP–HBV— OTPC Cow and the Ass, The.—Jane Taylor.—GSP—OTPC Cow and the Bishop, The.—G : A. Townsend.—BS 4 Coward, The.—J. N. Matthews.-WR 4 Coward, The.—Rob't C. V. Meyers.--CS 35 Cowards.—W: Shakespeare. See Julius Caesar. Cowboy, The.—Jas. Barton Adams.—WR 39 Cowboy, The.—J: Antrobus.-AA Cowboy Song.—Jos. Mills Hanson.—HTb-II Cowboy's Prayer, A.—C : B. Clark, Jr.—SP 6 Cowboy's Sermon, The.—Emma G. Curtis.--BS 18 Cow-boy's Song, The.—Anna M. Wells. – CBOP — Port — Cowboy's Tale, The.—“Wyoming Kit.”—AWH Cow-chace, The.—J: André.-PAH Cowdenknowes.—Allan Ramsay,+EBS Cowperiºd Mary Unwin. (Collated.)—S. M. Crothers.— { Browning.—EDY—EP —FEP — (sel.)—OVW-RLP—STC Cow-puncher's Song.—J: A. Lomax.-W.R. 48 Cows—A Composition.—Anon.—CS 17 Cowslip.–Anon.—Py Cowslips.--Stephen Lucius Gwynn.—DB Cowslips.-Walter S. Landor.—WA. Coxcomb, A.—Jos. Hall.—WEP 1 Coyote.—J : Vance Cheney.—GS Coyote.—Fs. Bret Harte.—AL Coyote, The.—S: L. Clemens. See Crab Village Lyceum.—Anon.—MP Crabbed Age and Youth. (Fr. The Passionate Pilgrim.)— W: Shakespeare.—EPE—FFP—HBP—HBV—OB (Madrigal, A.)—LC—PG&T 1–PHS Crackajack Story, The.—Harold Kellock-SP 8 Cracked Bell, The...—C : Baudelaire.—AFP Crack-mouthed Family, The.—Anon.—WR 16 (Facial Family, The.)—SR 10 Cradle, The.—Austin Dobson.—GP—VA - Cradle Hº-Martin Luther.—GSP–PGpr—Pok—SP 1 Cradle Hymn.-I: Watts.-CBOP—EP—FEP—GC — GSP —HBV—OAC–OB—OS I (sel.)—TM (Abr.)—BNL–PoR - (Cradle Song, A.)—BFV—HBP—OTPC–PCL–YC Cradle Song.—T: B. Aldrich.-OAMs—TM-TYP Cradle Song.—Anon.—CBIPC—TYP Cradle Song.—Anon.—CS 20 Cradle sºng—Anon-BNL– GSP – HEW — OAMs — OB Cradle song—(In Songs of Innocence.)—W : Blake.—BGW —HBV—HBVy—LC—OB—PGT 1–QH-TM Cow, Cowper's Grave.—Eliz. B. HBP—HBW-LLC Roughing It. D g Cradle Song.—Mary M: Bowen.—CBOP Cradle Song.—Caris Brooke.—NV Cradle Song.—Pauline F. Camp.—POS Cradle Song.—Hoffman von Fallersleben.—PCL Cradle Song.—R. Gall.—BGV-EBS Cradle Song.—R: W. Gilder.—OS 1–TYP Cradle Cradle Song.—Josiah G. Holland. See Bitter-sweet. sº-Josephine Preston Peabody.—AMW 3—HBW Cradle sºng—Anon. (Tr. by Eliz. Prentiss.) See Lullaby Ong. Cradle Song.—Walter Scott.—CBPC Cradle Song. (Fr. Sea Dreams.)—Alfred Tennyson.—LC— Or M-PGT 2–PPl—PS (Bird and the Baby, The.)—PP—YFR. - (Little Birdie.)—CBOP—CFBP—GSP–LOS 1–OS 1 —PC—PGpr—RAC–SMG-WCL (“What does little birdie say? ")—ASR-T—BNL–HBW BVy—PHS-Pok—RLP—SP 1–TFS (sel.) Cradle Song.—Alfred Tennyson. See Princess, The. - Cradle Song.—Merle St. C. Wright.—LTV—OrNI Cradle Song, A.—Padraic Colum.—DB—GC Cradle Song, A. . Arbour of Amorous Devices.)—N: Breton (?).-GC—HBV—OB (Sweet Lullaby, A.)—EPE—PGT 1–QH–WEP 1 Cradle Song, A.—Lord de Tabley.—GC Cradle Song, A.—I: Watts. See Cradle Hymn, A. Cradle Song of the Buccaneer's Wife. (Baby Dear.)—S: Lover (?).-LC Cradle Song of the Fisherman's Wife.—Ella Higginson.—LC —OAMs Cradle Tomb in Westminster Abbey, The.—Susan Coolidge. Cradled 'Mid the Oxen.—H: Knight.—YC Cradle-song of the Fisherman's Wife.—Ella Higginson. Cradle Song of the Fisherman's Wife. Craft. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Crafty Farmer, The.-- (Old Ballad.)—ESB Cranes of Ibycus, The.—Emma Lazarus.-AA Cranes of Ibycus, The. (Abr.)—Friedrich Schiller.—FR t See Cranmer.—W: Wordsworth.-EIDY g oranmºrophecy—w: Shakespeare. See King Henry CFape on the Door.—Anon.—CS 5 Cratchets' Christmas Dinner, The.—C: Dickens. See Christ- mas Carol, The. Craven.—H: Newbolt.—BAB–HBV—HBVy—PAH Craven Knight, The.—Anon.—SR 11 Crazy Kate, The Gipsies.—W: Cowper. See Task, The. Crazy Nell.—Jos. Whitton.—BS 14 - Creation.—Ambrose Bierce.—AA Creation.—Alfred Noyes.—OVW Creation.—G. : W. Russell.—DB Creation, The.—Mrs. C. F. Alexander.—OTPC Creation of Man, The.—J: H. Hewitt.—CS 27 Creative.—Horace Holley.—NPA Creator and Creatures, The.—I: Watts.-HBP Creator# greation, The. Tr. by Fanny Raymond Ritter.— b Cregy.—Fs. T. Palgrave.--HBV—LHT-POA—PPV Credhe's Lament for Cail.—Anon. See Colloquy of the An- cients, The. - Credidimus Jovem. Regnare.—Jas. R. Lowell.—YBW Credo. Abºr.)—R: W. Gilder.—HIDL Credo.—Arthur Symons.—OVW Credo, Sel. fr. (Love's Belief.)—Mary A. Townsend,—HP Credo, A.—W: M. Thackeray.—FT-HBV Creed, A.—Edwin Markham.—HT Creed for the Discouraged, A. — W RAC irginia Opal Myers. — Creed of Desire, The.—Bruce Porter.—GS Creeds.--Anon.—SSS Creeds of the Bells, The.—G: W. Bungay.—AmSS—CS 4 —SA (sl. abr.) (Abr.)—BS 1–FTR—HNS Creek-road, The.—Madison Cawein.—AA Creep Aºi, ye Gang.—Jas. Ballantine.—CBOP—GC–GSP Creeping up the Stairs.-W. S. McFetridge.—BS 21—HP Cremation of Sam McGee, The.—Rob't W. Service.—CS 39 Cremona.-A. Conan Doyle.—BIP—HBV-RTI—SP 5 Creole Slave-song, A.—Maurice Thompson.—AA Crescent and the Cross, The.—T: B. Aldrich.-BS 7—OAE Crescentius.-Laetitia E. Landon.—FEP—RLP Cressid.—Nora Perry.—AA Crew of the Long Serpent, The. (Fr. The Saga of King olºrales of a Wayside Inn.)—H: W. Longfellow. tº —BV Crew Poem, A.—E: A. Blount, Jr.—AA Çricket.—Clinton, Scollard.—HIBV. Cricket, The-Vincent Bourne (tr. by W: Cowper.)—BNL B BV —HBVy—LC (abr.) —LOS 2 —NV (sel.)—OTPC–PG|pr—SN Cricket, The.—Jas. B. Kenyon.—AL–LBA Cricket, The.—Grace Denio Litchfield.—THV Cricket, The.—Charlotte Smith.-CBP Cricket, The.—HI: B. Watterson.—WR 25 Cricket Ball Sings, The.—E: W. Lucas.—OR - orioketº Sings, The. (Fr. Songs of the Bat.)—Anon.— Cricket Bowler, A.—E: Cracroft Lefroy.—OVW Cricket on the Hearth, The.—Anon.—OS 2 Cricket on the Hearth, The- (Sel. fr.)—C: Dickens. Song of the Kettle. (Poem.)—WA Cricket Songs.-E. Whitney.—TT Cricketer's Guide, The. (Sel. fr.)—J: Nyren. (Old Match Days.)—OR - - (Tom Sueter.)—OR Crickets, The.—Harriet M. Kimball.—AL–SN–STC Cricket's Story, The-Emma H. Nason.—HBV—HBVy Crier, The-Michael Drayton.—BLV Qrime.—W: Shakespeare. See Julius Caesar. Crime ºst Kansas, Sel. fr. (Kansas.)—C: Sumner.— See Murder of See Mur- Crime its Own Detector.—Dan'l Webster. * Captain Joseph White, The. Crime Revealed by Conscience.—Dan'l Webster. der of Captain, Joseph White, The. Qriminal. Treatment, of Trees.—Anon.—OAA Criminality of Duelling.—Eliphalet Nott. See Discourse De- & livered in the North Dutch Church, A. Qriminality of War. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Crimson and the Blue, The-Frd’k W. Loring.—MR Crimson House, The.—Bliss Carman.—TCV - Crimson, Shroud of Olaf Guldmar, The. (Sel. fr. Thelma, Ch. XXXII.)—Marie Corelli.—PFP . (Passing of Olaf, The-shorter and sl. diff. sel.)—WR 19 Crimson Throne, The. (C.)—G: Macdonald. (Waif.)—BS 1 - Cripple Ben.—G: L. Catlin.—CS 20 Cripple Tim.—Frank Hastings.-W.R. 23 Crippled for Life.—J: F. Nicholls.-CS 27 Crippled Joe.—Rose Hartwick Thorpe.—WR 16 Crises of Nations.—Dr. Foss.-OAI Crisis, The. Sel. fr.—Winston Churchill. . (Abolitionist and Slaveholder.)—WR. 45 (Douglas-Lincoln Debate.)—WR 34 (Virginia Carvel and President Lincoln.)—WR 46 Crisis, The.—Muriel Rice.—LY Crisis, The.—J : G. Whittier.—PAH Crisis and the Hero, The.—F: Harrison.—OAL Crispian’s Day.—W: Shakespeare. See King Henry V. Crispus Attucks, Sel. fr. (Boston Massacre, The.)—J: B. O'Reilly.—AH-EDY—PAH Criss-cross.-Anon.—WR 40 Cristina.—Rob't Browning.—SP 8 63 Critic AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS Critic, The; or, A Tragedy Rehearsed. Sels. frº-R; B. Sheridan.—RTI (sel. fr. Act I., Sc. I.)—SS (ad. fr. Act I., Sc. II.) “Critic is now aware that his personal taste has no Value, .”—H. A. (?) Taine.—GG Critic of the School for Wives. Sel. fr.-Jean B. B. de Molière. Dialogue (Sc. 1, 2, 3.)—SR. Critical Conditions of Labor, The. (Fr. Address before 28th Graduating Class of the Pierce School of Business and Shorthand, Philadelphia, Dec. 20, 1893.)—B : Harrison.—BLP Critical Moment, The.—Theron Brown.—CS 34 - Critical fºod of American History, The.—(Sel. fr.)—J : 3'ISKë. (Difficulties of Traveling in 1783.)—SSR (Inauguration of Washington, The.)—SSR (Washington's Triumphal Journey to New York.)—SSR Critical Situation, A.—S: L. Clemens. See Tramp Abroad, A. Criticism and Satire. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Critics.-Eliz. B. Browning.—SAy Critics. (Fr Miscellaneous Thoughts.)—S : Butler.—HPE Croakers of Society and Literature, Sel. fr. (Sniveler, The.) —Edwin P. Whipple.—RNE Crocodile, The. (Parody.)—Lewis Carroll.—PA Crocodil, Pagoda, The.—Sui Sin Far.—CB Crocus.-H. : W. Longfellow (?) –AD Crocus, The.—Mary Elliott.—OTPC Crocus, The.—Harriet E. H. King.—SN–WA Crocus Bells.-Alice E. Allen.—AIDPR, Crocus's solº The.—Hannah F. Gould.—NV Cromwell.—Sir H. Vane. See Against the Succession of Richard Cromwell to the Protectorate. .Cromwell and Henrietta Maria. (Fr. Charles the First.)— W: G. Mills.-VA Cromwell and King Charles.—Andrew Marvell. See Hor- atian Ode upon Cromwell's Return from Ireland, A. Cromwell on the Death of Charles the First.—E : Bulwer- Lytton.—SS—TMD Cromwell, Our Chief of Men.—J : Milton.--RLP Crook and Plaid, The.—Isabel Pagan.—BGV Crooked Footpath, The.—Oliver W. Holmes. at the Breakfast Table. Crooked Mouth Family, The.—Anon.—HIH Crooked Stick, The.—S: Lover.—RTI Croppy Boy, The.—W: B. McBurney.—DB—RTI—TIP Croquet.—Anon.—WR 7 - Cross and Flag.—Frd’k L. Hosmer.—OAF Cross Betsy.—Sarah M. Chatfield.—LPS–PP Cross Firing. (Dial.)—Anon.—MPD Cross of Gold, The.—W: J. Bryan.-StS-WR 42 Cross of Gold, The.—D : Gray.—AA Cross of Snow, The.—HI: W. Longfellow.—CAP Cross of the Dumb, The.—Fiona Macleod.—CLS Cross of War, The.—Anon.—CP Cross Patch.-Horace Holley.—AMW 4 Cross Purposes. See also Cross-purposes. Crossed Swords, The.—Nathaniel L. Frothingham.—AA Cross-eyed Lowers, The...—J: H. Johnston.—CS 20 Crossing at Fredericksburg, The.—G : H . Boker.—PAH crossing ºooklyn Ferry, Sel. fr.—Walt Whitman.—AA— See Professor Crossing of the Rubicon, The.—Jas. S. Knowles. See Cross- ing the Rubicon. Crossing the Bar.—Alfred Tennyson.—BS 21—CEL–CR — CS 32—DD–EDY-Ehle—EP —EPC —EPN —FEP —FPE—GEP—GT-HBV—HBVy—HDL —HGP – —HP 2–IHTb-I-LLC—LOS 3—MBL –OAE —OS 2 —OVV-PCK–PF-PGT 2 —PYO —RAC —SEP — SP 3 – SR 14 —StS —THW —VA —VE —WEP 4 — WR. 44 Crossing the Blackwater.—Rob't D. Joyce.—VA Crossing the Carry. (Abr. fr. Adirondack Adventures, Ch. I.)—W. H. H. Murray.—CS 5–MHR (Abr.)—BS 1 Crossing the Plains.—Joaquin Miller.—AA—GN–PNW Crossing the Rubicon.—Jas. S. Knowles.—LLC (Caesar Passing the Rubicon.)—CS 4–OM (Caesar's Passage of the Rubicon.)—SS (Crossing of the Rubicon, The.)—LLC—OS 2 (Passing of the Rubicon, The.)–KNE Crossing the Tropics.--Herman Melville.--AA Cross-purposes. (Dial.)—Genevieve C. Fletcher.—CS 39 Crotalus.-Fs. Bret Harte.—AA Crow, The.—Anon.—SDR Crow, The...—W: Canton.—HIBV. Crow' and Pie. (Old Ballad.)—ESB Crow and the Cheese, The.—Anon.—CBOP Crowded Out.—Rosalie M. Jonas.—BOC Crowded Street, The...—W: C. Bryant.—ASL–CBP—FEP— FIBP—LLC—PGGR–YBV Crowing of the Red Cock, The.—Emma Lazarus.-AA—AL –HBV-STC Crown, The-Ray Palmer.—HIS Crown for Lincoln.—Anon-WR 45 . Crown His Bloodstained Pillow.—Julia Ward Howe.—OAL —POL Crown of Wild Olive, The, Sel. fr. (Princes—sel. fr. Lec- ture III., War.)—J: Ruskin.--OS 3 Crown Our Washington.—Hezekiah Butterworth.-APPV— BLP—DD–OAW–PEO (Washington—abr.)—CS_35—WR 49 Crowne of Lawrell, The.—J: Skelton. Laurell, The. Crowned.—Amy Lowell.—HEV Crowned and Buried, Sel. fr. Eliz. B. Browning.—OS e Crowned and Wedded.—Eliz. B. Browning.—EHT See Garlande of 'Napoleon's Final Return.)— & Crowned Poet, A.—Anne R. Aldrich.-AA * Crowning Disappointment, The. — E. Young. See Night Thoughts. - - Crowning Indignity, The.—Wilbur D. Nesbit.—SP 7 Crowning Lincoln.--Anon.—CHP - Crowning of Arthur, The.—Alfred Tennyson. See Idylls of ...the lºing. Crowning of Sylvia, The...—G : Darley.—DB Crowning of the King. The (Sel. fr. Joan of Arc, Bk. X.) —Rob't Southey'—CS 35 Crowning of Washington.—Stanley Schell.—WR 49 Crowning our Hero Great.—Anon.—W lö 46 Crowning the May Queen. (Tab.)—Anon.—TCP Crowning the May Queen. (Dial.)—Clara T. Denton.—LPD Crowns for Children.—Anon.—OS 1 - - Crow's Children, The.—Phoebe Cary.—CBOP–PHS—WCL —WR 51 O’rrect Card, The.—Frank Desprez.-RTV C’rrect Card, The.—G : R. Sims.-HH-WR 43 Crucial Test.—Matt Crim.—WR 34 Crucifixion, The.—G : Croly.—SS Crucifixion, The.—Lew Wallace. See Ben-Hur. Cruel Boy, The-Eliz. Turner.—BVC–OTPC Cruel Hºer, The. Anon.—BB —BESB —EPO —ESB — Cruel Deception, A.—Anon.—WR 12 - Cruel Mistress, The [A—C. J.-T: Carew.—WEP 2 Cruel Mother, The. (Old Ballad.)—BESB–ESB Cruel Sister, The.—Anon.—FEP—HBP (Binnorie—sl abr.)—BESB–EBS—OB–OBB . (Twa Sisters, The.)—BBB-CEL–EPO-E.S.B—HBV (Twa §º o’ Binnorie, The-sel.)—BB–SEP—VE Cruelty.—E: Young. See Night Thoughts. Cruelty and Love.—D.*H. Lawrence.—Gmp-II cruelty." Legree, The-Harriet B. Stowe. See Uncle Tom's a, ]) 111. . Cruise of the Fair American, The.—Anon.—PAIH Cruise of the “Monitor,” The.—G: M. Baker.—AIH 2—OCP —PAH-WIR 10 Cruise of the Mystery, The. (C.)—Celia Thaxter. (Phantom Ship, The.)—BS 10 Cruise of the ‘‘P. C.” The.—Anon.—NA Cruises Far and Wide.—Jas. C. Cresap.—WR 54 Cruiskeen Lawn, The.—Anon.—DB—HBV–TIP Crumbs of Pity.—Rudolf Chambers Lehmann.—CHIV - Crumbºe Birds.--C: and Mary Lamb.—ABV-CHV- Crusade, The.—Sel. fr.—T: Warton.—EP Crusader, The.—Walter Scott.—PPV Crusader Chorus.-C: Kingsley. See Saint's Tragedy, The. Crusaders, The.—Ellen Murray.—CS’13 Cruse that Faileth Not, The.—Eliz. Charles.—SSS (“Is thy cruise of comfort failing 3'-sel.)—GG (Unfailing Cruise, The.)—HIDL “Crush the dead leaves under thy feet.”—Anon.—GG Crushed Tragedian, The.—E: I. McDowell.—GH-WIR 32 Crusoe’. Fight with Wolves.—Dan'l Defoe. See Robinson I’UISO 63. - Crust of Bread, The.—Anon.—HEV—HBVy—OTPC Cry, A.—Herbert E. Clarke.—VA Cry for Conquest, A.—Angela Morgan.—HIP 2 Cry from the Depths, A. (Fr. Confessions of a Drunkard— sel.)—C: Lamb.--TS ,' (Warning to the Intermperate.)—CS 11 Cry from the Ghetto, A.—Morris Rosenfeld— Weber Linn.)—HP 2 - (Tr. by James Cry from sº Shore, A.—Ellen M. H. Cortissoz.-AA—-HBP Cry in the Darkness—the Sentinel's Alarm. (Detroit Free Press.)—BS 21 - Cry of Personal Liberty, The...—J: Ireland.—PEO__ Cry of the Children, The.—Eliz. B. Browning.—EHT-EP —FEP—GC—GEP—HBV—NT—PYO (sel.)—VA— SP 5—VA . (Abr.)—PGT 2 Cry of thgºreamer, The.—J: B. O'Reilly.—BS 21—HTb-I Cry of the Human, The-Eliz. B. Browning.—CBP Cry of the Romanticist, The.—W: T. Allison.—OCV - Cry to Agns A.—HI: Timrod.—AH 2–AWB–BE—PAH- Crystal, The.—Titus M. Coan.—AA Crystal, The.—Sidney Lanier.—PS Crystal Cabinet, The...—W. Blake.—BGV Crystal Palace, The.—W: M. Thackeray.—HIPE Crystal Water.—Edith Wyatt.—GT Crystal-gazer, The.—Leopold Montague.—WR 36 Cuba.-W. P. Frye.—SC Cuba.-J. Gardner.—PAPrm Cuba.-Jas. B. Hope.—PAPrm Cuba.-Harvey Rice.—AIH 2—PAH Cuba.-Epes Sargent.-CBP Cuba.-Edmund C. Stedman.-PAH Cuba.-J: M. Thurston. See Affairs in Cuba. Cuba and Armenia.-H: C. Lodge.—NC Cuba.-i897.-Herbert Bashford.—PAPrm Cuba—1898.-H. R. Vynne.—PAPm . Cuba in War Time, Sel. fr. (Death of Rodriguez, The.)— R. : H. Davis.—MRS–SC Cuba. Hºjoaquin Miller. — APPV — BS 25 — PAH — Prm Cuba to Columbia.--Will Carleton.—PAH Cuban Refugee, The-Howell L. Piner.—WR 23 Cuba's Appeal.—C. S. Rice.—PAPm Cuba's Banner.—Heber De Long.—SR 12 Cuba's Maiden Martyr.—Eugene B. Harding.—WR 19 64 TITLE INDEX • Custer & Cubes and Spheres.—Oliver W. Holmes. the Breakfast-table, The. Cuchulain's Wooing.—Eleanor R. Cox. —BIP Cuckoo, The.—Anon.—CBPC Cuckoo, The.—Anon.—OS 1 (Cuckoo's Habits, The.)—BWC Cuckoo, The.—Frä’k Locker-Lampson.-HBP Cuckoo, The.—J: Logan.—CBP—WCL (Messenger of Spring, The.)—POS (Ode to the Cuckoo-at. to Bruce.)—CEL–CGd (To the Cuckoo-C.)—BNL–FEP—HBP—HBV-OB —PYO (abr.)—SN–STC Cuckoo, The. (W. music.)—E: R. Sill (?).-AID Cuckoo (Cuckow—C.) and the Nightingale, The. Geoffrey Chaucer.—HIBP (Cuckow and Nightingale—sel.)—EPs Cuckoo Clock, The. (Fr. The Birthday.) — Caroline B. Southey.—BNL Cuckoo Song.—Anon.—EPO—OB (Coming of Spring, The—sl. diff. wording.)—CEL Cuckoo Wood, The.—Edmund Beale Sargant.—GmB-I Cuckoo's Character, The.—Anon.—BVC Cuckoo's Habits, The.—Anon. See Cuckoo, The.—Anon. Cuckoo's Voice, The.—J : Heywood.—BWC Cuckoo's Wit, The.—Rob't S, Hawker.—BWC Cuckow and Nightingale. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Cuckoo and the Nightingale, The. Cuddle Doon.—Alex. Anderson.—BS 7—CFBP—CR—CS 13 SS—FTR-GN-HBP—HBV-HTb-II —OS 1 — SDR.—TM–SP 4–VA—WR 43 (“Bairnies, cuddle doon.”)—GP (Vers. vary sl., in dialect.) + Cuddle Down, Dolly.—Kate Douglas Wiggin.—PPl “Cuddlin'town.”—Minny Maud Hanff.--—SP 8 Cudgeled Fºund, The. (Epigram—O.)—Jonathan Swift. sº-sº + Cudjoe Fresh from de Lecture.—Claude McKay.—SBOS— Cudjo's Cave, Sel. fr. (Pomp's Story—ad. fr. Ch. XIV.)— - J: T. Trowbridge.—NP Cui Bono 2–G : Arnold.—CBP “Cui Bono 7 °–T: Carlyle.—CBP—HBV—OS 2—SAy Culloden.—Andrew Lang.—PPV Cullud Lady Cook. (Mom.)—Anon.—WR 47 Culprit, A.—Marg. Vandegrift.—BS 14—SR 5 (They will never Do so Again.)—CS 36—WR 14 Culprit and the Judge, The.—Horace Smith.—SS 2 Culprit Fay, The.—Jos. Rodman Drake.—APM–BNL– CHV-FEP—GN (sels. Sts., 3, 4, 6–10.) — HBP — IR (3, 4, 25, 26.)—PNW–RAC—WR 5 Elfin Song. (Song fol. 36.)—AA Fay's Sentence, The. (Pt. of 6, 7–9.)—AA First Quest, The. (10–15.)—AA . Gathering of the Fairies, The. (1–4.)—POS Second Quest, The. (Pt. of 24, 25–29.) (Fairy in Armor, A–25.)—PoE Cult of the Celtic, The. (Parody.)—Anthony C. Deane.—PA Culture and Service.—Anon.—CP Culture in Emergencies.—Anon. (Ad.)—NC Culture in Six Weels.--Anon.—WR 55 Culture in the Slums. (Parody.)—W: E. Henley.—HBV— A. Culture of the Imagination, The...—Anon.—CP Culture of the Moral Virtues.—Jos. Baldwin.-BLP Culture on Bitter Creek.--Anon.—WR 55 Culture the Result of Labor.—W : Wirt.—CS 11 (No Excellence without Labor.)—BLP—PEO Cultured Daughter of a Plain Grocer, The...—Anon.—CD Cumae.—Virgil. (Tr. by C. P. Cranch.)—TIWP Cumberbunce, The.—Paul West.—NA Cumberland, The.—Anon.—FEP Cumberland, The.—HI: W. Longfellow. —AA —AIH 2 —AmIP —AWB–BA.B—BE—BP—CAP—CBB—CS 2—EPs —HE—HIPB—LH-PAH–PAP—PAPm —PNW — SP 8—SSR—YBW Cumberland, The.—Herman Melville.—PAH Cumberland Road, The.—T: Corwin.—MRS Cumnor Hall:—W: J. Mickle.—BGV-FEP—LOS 3—PCL (Abr.)—BPB—BS 17—MR Cunning Bee.—Anon.—TYP Cunning of Old Crow, The. See following. Cunning Old Crow, The.—Anon.—LLC (Cunning of Old Crow, The.)—AD (Jolly Old Crow, The-diff. vers.)—CSS Cup, The.—J. Oldham.—BLV See Autocrat of (Abr.)— Cup, The-J : T. Trowbridge.—HIBV-SN * Cup of Water, A.—Julia M. Bennett.—WR 18 Cup of Youth, The, Sel. fr.—S. Weir Mitchell.—BIL Cup Us Till the World Goes Round.—W: Shakespeare. See Antony and Cleopatra. Cup-bearer, The.—Anon.—TS (Little Cup-bearer, The-sl. abr.)—CS 18 Cupid.—Ben Jonson.—WSA “Cupid abroad was lated in the night.” (Sonnet—C.)— . Rob't Greene.—OEL - “Cupid agº; the Strawberries.” (W. Tab.)—Helen Mowat. Cupid and Campaspe.—J: Lyly. See Alexander and Cam- paSpe. Cupid and Death, Sel. fr. (Might of Death, The.)—Jas. Shirley.—WEP 2 g (Death's Conquest.)—OTPC (Death's Subtle Ways.)—HBV (Last Conqueror, The.)—FEP—PGT 1 (Might of Death, The.)—WEP 2 (Victorious Men of Earth.)—HBP—RLP - - - - - --- - - - sº Y →--> *- Cupid anº, Mercury, or the Bargain.—Gotthold E. Lessing. “Cupid and my Campaspe play’d.”—J: Lyly. See Alexander and Campaspe. Cupid and the Bee." (Epigram—C.)—Edmund Spenser.—LC Cupid and the Cadillac.—Anna Frances Coote.—WR 39 Cupid and the Maiden.—Claudine Martin.—RTV Cupid at Court.—S: M. Peck.-W.R. 20 Cupid Carrying Provisions.—G: Croly.—RLP Cupid Drowned.—Leigh Hunt.—HEV—PCK Cupid Grown Careful.-G: Croly.—CBP—STC Cupid—His Mark.-Theodosia, Garrison.—HP 2 - Cupid Mistaken.—Matthew Prior.—BLV—VSA—WEP 3 Cupid £ººl in Through the Blinds.—R: C. Dillmore.— {) S 3 Cupid Stung.—T: Moore.—HEV—PCK Cupid swºlºwed—Leigh Hunt.—BNL–BS 21—CR —SP 4 Cupid's Ailey–Austin Dobson—WR 22 Cupid's Arrows. (Fr Plain Tales from the Hills.)—Rud- yard Kipling.—WR 16 Cupid’s Casuistry.-W. J. Lampton.—HIH Cupid’s Corner.—Nixon Waterman,—SP 5 Cupid's Curse.—G : Peele.—EPE Cupid’s Exchange.—Kate A. Bradley.—WR 56 Cupid’s Garden.— (Ballad.)—BIBB Cupid’s Kiss.-Walter Learned.—AFV Curate's Story, The.—Jerome K. Jerome.—CS 31 Cure for Homesickness.-Holman F. Day.—THP Curé of Calumette, The.—W : H : Drummond.—SBOS—SGB Cured.—HI: C. Bunner.—SP 3 - Curé's Progress, The.—Austin Dobson.—FT —HBV —LC — OS 2—RTV—SP 1–VA Curfew.—HI: W. Longfellow.—AA —CAP —GEP —LHT — WR 26 (abr.) Curfew must not Ring to-night.—Rose Hartwick Thorpe.— AmSS—BNL —CS 9 —ETR —HB —HEV —HNS — HTb-II—MR—WR 43 -- . . . - --- (Abr. ) –BS 4—FEP—FR—MYF-SA Curfew Bell, The.—RTV Curing a Cold.—Anon.—CS 10—RNE Curing an Invalid.--Angn, HStD Curing of William Hicks, The.—Wilbur D. Nesbit.—SP 7 Curiosities of Popular Customs.-Sel. fr.—W. S. Walsh. (New Year Calls in Old New York.)—BOC - (Origin of the Christmas Tree.)—BOC (Revel of Sir Hugonin de Guisay, The.)—BOC Curiosity, The.—Anon.—YFD Curiosity, Sels. fr.—C: Sprague. Fiction.—AA News, The.—AA - Curious §§ Poem, A.—(Comp. by) Mrs. H. A. T)eming.— CS (Life.)—FEP—HP–HTb-I–SR 2–WA Curious Want, A.—Marc Cook.-AWH Curlew's Call, A.—Jane Barlow.—VA Curling Tongs, The.—Anon.—HIP 2 Curly Locks.--Anon.—CBPC Curly Locks,—Patrick J. M’Call.—RTI Curly Locks,—Jas. W. Riley-ASR-I Curly-head.—B. S. Brooks.--SR 5 Current of Life, The.—Anon.—CS 31—SR 9 Curriculum of Love, The.—J: W. Woods.—SR 15 Curry. . (Fr. Poetical Cookery-book.) (Punch.)—HPE Curse for a Nation, A.—Eliz. B. Browning.—EP—MRS Curse from “Claudian,” The.—Herman and Wills.-W.R. 13 Curse of Cain, The.—W : Knox.-SS Curse of Drink, The.—T: De W. Talmage.—WR 18 Curse of Gold, The...—Jas. Montgomery.—WHO Curse of Kehama, The, Sels. fr.—Rob't Southey. Immortality of Love. (X., 8–10.)—FTR, (Curse of Kahama, The-X., 11.)—BNL (Love's Immortality—X., 10.)—BOL–CBP —FTA — RLP . (“They sin who tell us love can die”—X., 10, 11.)— Kehama. (XIII., 9–13.)—RLP—WEP 4 (Retreat, The.)—EP Curse of Marino Faliero, The.—Lord Byron. Faliero, Doge of Venice. Curse of Regulus, The.—Elijah Kellogg.—CS 2—KNE (Regulus {} ge Carthaginians—diff. vers.)—CS 11—OM See Marino (Abr.—but speech comp.)—BS 13 (Return of Regulus, The-speech abr. )—TMD Curse on the Traitor, A.—T: Moore. See Lalla Rookh. Curse to Labor, The.—T. V. Powderly.—BS 16 - (Greatest Curse to Labor, The.)—FD 2 Curse upon Edward, The.—T: Gray. See Bard, The. Curses of Royalty, The-W: , Shakespeare. See King John. Cursor Mundi. (Sel. fr.)—Anon.—EPO (Flight into Egypt, The.)—EP Curtain, The.—Anon.—SR 9 - Curtain Falls, The.—Jos. Verey.—HIP .. Curtainsºure, The.—Jas. M. Bailey. —AmSS —CS 23 — Curtain Lifted, The-T: De W. Talmage.—SP 5 Curtain of the Dark, The.—Lucy Larcom. See Hints. Curtsy, The.—Rob't C. W. Meyers.-CS 31 Cushat, The.—Alex. Montgomery.—WA Cushions.—Anon.—GH Cushla Gal Mo Chree, A.—Michael Doheny.—DB—TIP - Cushla, Ma agree— : Philpot Curran.--DB—DD—HBV Cushville Hop, The.—Ben King.—See De Cushville Hop. Custer.—Edmund C. Stedman,—PAH 65 Custer’s AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Custer's Last Charge.—Frd’k, Whittaker. —CS 13 —HBV — OCP—PAH-WR 41 (pant.) Cut Behind.—T: De W. Talmage.—CS 12 Cut Off from the People.—Hall Caine. See, Deemster, The. “Cut the Cables.”—R. B. Wilson.—AH 2–BAH-PAPrm Cuttin' Rushes.—Moira O’Neill.—BIP–D.B—RTI Cutting of Ham, The.—Harry Snowden Stabler.—CS 40 Cutting Off the Forests.-Warren Higley.—Al) Cutting the Corn.—C. L. Edson.—S Cy Pringle's Detective Experience.—Anon.—BS 27 Cyclamen, The.—Arlo Bates.—AA—HBW Cycle, A.—C. Brooke.—FLS Cycles of Progress, The.—Anon.—AmSS Cyclone at Sea, A.—W. H. Hayne.—AA Cyclopeedy, The.—Eugene Field.—HER—HH-WR 33 Cymbeline. Sels. fr.—W: Shakespeare. Cymbeline, Act III., Sc. 1, (Abr.)—EHT Dirge of Imogen, The. (Song—C.—fr. IV., 2.)—HBP (Dirge—abr.)—FEP—OR (Fear no more the Heat o' the Sun—abr.)—BNL– P—Eh]?—ElP—EPE—EPS–OTPC–SEP (Fidele.)—BLV—GEP—OB (Abr.)—BPB—OEL–PGT1—PHS–STC–VE Inborn Royalty. (Br, sel. fr. IV., 2.)—EPs Slander. . . (Br. sel. fr. III., 4.)—KNE—RLP C.—fr. #. 3.)—BFW-PYO 1. (Hark, Hark! the Lark.)—BNL–CFBP—Ehl?—EP EPC—EPE —EPs —GSP —GT —LOS 1 —OTPC —RLP—SEP—SP 4–STC–VE ("Hºhark the lark at heaven's gate sings.”)—GP O (Morning.)—FEP—HBP—LC (Morning Song [for Imogen ], A.) — CEL — GN — SFM–TYP–WEP 1 (Song at Sunrise.)—GEP - Cymon and Iphigenia, Br, sel. fr.—J: T)ryden.—BNL Cynic, The.—H: W. Beecher. See Portrait Gallery. Cynic of the Woods, The.—Arthur P. Martin.—SBOS—SGB *E* Cynical Ode to an Ultra-cynical Public.—C : Mackay.—SAy Cynthia, Sels. fr.—R : Barnfield. Address to the Nightingale.—BNL–HBP de, An. EP 1 (Nightingale, The-Sel.)—BBB–CEL–CGd —EPs — FEP—LC—OTPC–PGT 1 . (Philomel—sel.)—HBV—OB Sonnet from Cynthia.-WEP 1 Cynthia's Bridal Evening—J: Keats. See “I stood tiptoe upon a little hill.’ W Cynthia's Revels; or, The Fountain of Self-love, Sels. fr.— Ben Jonson. - Echo's Lament of [or for I Narcissus. (Fr. Act I., Sc. 1. —mod.)—WEP 2 Echo's Song.)—OEL (Song of Echo.)—EPs Hesperus' Song. (Fr. V., 3.)—GN–RLP—STC (Hymn to Cynthia.)—CBP—GT-SN (Hymn to Diana.)—BFV—BPB—CCB —Ehl” —GEP —LC—LOS 3–OB—PGT 1–PHS—QH (To Cynthia.)—FEP—HBV-OS 3–SEP—VE Riss, The.—H BW Cypress Curtain, The.—T: Campion.—QH Cyprian Wºº,"; Greek Folk Song.—Marg. Widdemer.— Cyrano de Bergerac, Sels. fr.—Edmund Rostand. ' Balcony Scene. (Fr. Act III., Sc. 6.)—SP 2—WR 22 (Scene from Cyrano de Bergerac—sl. diff. sel.)—CS 37 &º-mº Scene from Cyrano de Bergerac. (Fr. I., 4.)—MRS Czar, The. (Punch.)—HPE Czar Alexander the Second. (Sonnet: Czar Alexander the Second—C.)—Dante Gabriel Rossetti. (Alexander II.)—EDY D Boy from Rome.—T: A. T) aly.—LBM Da Capo.—HI: C. Bunner.—HIBW-VSA—YBV Da Comica Man.-T: A. Daly.—SP 4 Da Greata Basaball.—T. A. Daly.—WR 54 T}a Leetla Boy.--T: A. Daly.—HIBW-LBM–WR 47 Da 'Mericana Girl.—T: A. Daly.—HIH–SP 2—WR 38 Da Strit Pianna.--Wallace Irwin-BS 27—HSp—WR 38 T) a Sweeta Soil.—T: A. Daly.—SP 3 Da Thief.-T: A. Daly.—HSPS Dad..—W: E: Ross.-HTb-II—SP 8 Dad Says So, Anyhow. (Dial.)—H. E. McBride.—CS 36 Daddy is ºn and the Fairies. (Detroit Free Press.) — Daddy Dumm.—Alice A. Coale.—MD “Daddy is Back to Work.”—B. W. R. Tayler.—WR 38 Daddy Knows.-J. W. Foley.—HTb-II Daddy Long-legs and the Fly, The.—E: Lear.—CHV T)addy Worthless.-Eliz. W. Champney.—CS 13 Daddy-Long-Legs.-J: Stevenson.—RTI Daddy's Boy.—Anon.—CS 14 . Daddy's Sentinel.-Mary Farrar.—WR 52 Dad's Little Fiddle.—Fred W. Sibley.—WR 12 Dad's Old Breeches.—(N. Y. Weekly.)—HTb-II Daedalus.-J: Sterling.—EPs (sel.)—HBP Dæmon Lover, The.—Anon. See Demon Lover, The. Daffodil.—Michael Drayton.—EPE * Daffodil.-Katha. Tynan Hinkson.—TIP Daffodil.—Mary E. Sharpe.—AD Daffodils.—Rob't Herrick.-ABV-BNL–PEO (sel.)—RAC (To Daffodils.)—BIPB—CBPC—CEL–CGd—Ehl? — EP *—EPE—EPs—FEP—FP—GN–GSP—HBP— HBV —HBVy—LC—LOS 2—OB—OEL–OR— OTPC — PCL–PGT 1–PFHS-POS—RLP—SEP—STC–VE —WEP 2 Daffodils.—Lizette W. Reese.—AA—HT Daffodils [,The].—W : Wordsworth.-BNL–CBP—CBPC– CCB-CHV-CR.—CSBP—DD–Ehl”—EPs—FEP— FP-FTR-GEP—GN–GP –HBP —HTb-II-LLC LOS 2—MBL–OAA—OB—PGpr—PGT 1 —POS — PYO—PyR-RLP—SMG-SN-SR—STC (I Wandered Lonely.)—BPB—WEP 4 (I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud—C.)—ABV-BGV- EPC–EPN-GT-HBV—HBVy—HGP–LC—OR— OS 3–OTPC—PCK–POW–RAC–SEP—VE Daffy-down-Dilly.—Anon.—AID—Pyr. Daffy-down-Dilly.—Anna B. Warner.—CHV-LOS 1—PGpr —POR—SP 1 - (Ready for Duty.)—AD—CBOP–PHS I)aft Dºe-Rob't Fergusson. — BGV —EP —EPR — EP 3 Dagger of the Mind, A.—W: Shakespeare. See Macbeth. Dagger Scene, The.—W: Shakespeare. See Macbeth. Dagger Soliloquy.—W: Shakes neare. See Macbeth. Dagmar.—Elna Harwood.—WR 24 Dagmar Cross, The.—Anon.—CS 10 Dagobert the Jester.—Anon.—RTV Dagonet's Canzonet.—Ernest Rhys.—HIEV–NPA Daguerreotype, The.—Eva W. McGlasson.—BS 21 Daguerreotype, The.—W: Vaughn Moody. — AL — LBM — e OAMs—TM Daily Counsellor, The, Sel. fr. (“Give words, kind words, to those Yº err’’—sel. for Dec. 24.)—Lydia H. Sigour- ... ney.— Daily Dying.—Anon.—CS 16 Bº. Dying.—Edna D. Proctor.—CBP Daily Motto, A.—Anon.—HTb-II—SP 8 Daily Strength.-Frances R. Havergal.—HI) L Daily Task, The.—Marianne Farmingham.—PEO Dainty Frances.—Mrs. Eliz. Turner.—OTPC . & Dainty Little Maiden.—Alfred Tennyson.—ASR-I Dainty Yº; Heiress, The...—C: Sackville.—Earl of Dorset. “T)airy” Maid, Al-Anon.—GH T)airy Maid's Song.—Anon.—SR 14 Dairymaid, The. (Emt.)—Anon.—EuB Dairy-maids' Drill, The.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-DM Daisies.—Anon.—PP—YPS Daisies.—Bliss Carman,—HBW-OR Daisies.—M. V. Myers.-CHP Daisies.—Read.—PyR. : Daisies.—Frank D. Sherman. — ASR-II — CFBIP — LFL — RAC–SMG-SP 7–TT Daisies, The.—Anon.—LPP Daisies, The.—Anon.—SP 6 Daisies, The...—G : E : Woodberry.—LBA Daisy.—G : Houghton. See Album-Leaves. Daisy.—Fs. Thompson.—GC—HBV—NT—OVW-WA Daisy.—Emily Warren.—TMR * (Our Little Queen.)—WCL Daisy, The.—Anon.—AD Daisy, The.—Anon.—NV Daisy, The.—Anon.—TT Daisy, The Geoffrey Chaucer. See Legend of Good Women, le. - Daisy, The.—J: M. Good.—PEO Daisy. The.—J : Leyden.—BNL Daisy, The.—Jas. Montgomery.--BNL–OTPC–SN (Field Flower, A–C.) —POS Daisy, The...—C: Phillips-Pyr. Daisy, The...—Rennell Rodd.-WA Daisy, The...—Mrs. B. C. Rude, —AD Daisy, The.—Alfred Tennyson.—OVV—TIWP–VA Daisy, The.—W : Wordsworth.-ABV. Daisy and Snow-drop. (Dial.)—Anon.—AD (What the Daisy Said—sel.)—TFS T)aisy Drill,—Jean Halifax.-W.R. 17 Daisy Fair. (Motion song.) —Annie Chase.—AD Daisy Follows Soft the Sun, The.—Emily Dickinson.—LTW, Daisy Fraser.—Edgar Lee Masters.—NPA Daisy in India, The...—Jas. Montgomery.—POS Daisy Song, The.—(Frag.)—J : Keats.-OAA Daisy Time.—Fleta Forrester.—COS—PP Daisy's Faith.-Joanna H. Mathews.-BS 7—CS 18–CSS— SR 10 T)aisy’s Song, The.—J: Keats.—Pok. Daisy’s Story.—Anon.—SR 7 Daisy's Thanksgiving.—Anon.—CHP–HS—WR 35 Dakota.—Joel Benton.—PNW Dalliance of the Eagles, The...—Walt Whitman.—AA Damages, Two Hundred Pounds.--W: M. Thackeray—SAy Damaris Brown. (Youth’s Companion.)—COS—PP Damascus.—S: L. Clemens. See Innocents Abroad. Dame Duck's First Lecture on Education.—Anne Hawkshaw. —BVC–CIBOP–OTPC–PC–WCL Fredegonde.—W : E. Aytoun.—CS 22—HPE—MHR, Nature Crowns the Scottish Lion King of Beasts.- W: Dunbar. See Thistle and the Rose, The. School, The.—HI: Kirke White.—RLP Wiggins of Lee and Her Seven Wonderful Cats.— Mary E. Sharpe-Ruskin.—ASR-II—PCL Dame Wiggins of Lee.—ABV Dameluń, §ons to His Diaphenia.-H. : Constable.—EP— Damelus' Song to His Flock—H: Constable.—LO T)ame Dame Dame Dame 66 TITLE INDEX Dat Damon and Pythias, Sels. fr. (Play.)—J: Banim. Damon to the Syracusans.—CS 7–SS—WHO Scene from Damon and Pythias.-BS 10—CDD Damon and Pythius.-Jas. C. Mangan-AmSS Damon and Pythias. (Abr.)—Friedrich Schiller.—SS (Hostage, The-abr.)—WR 16 Damon and Pythias.-Charlotte - Yonge.—BOF Damon ºg Pythias; or, True Friendship.–W: Peter. — S 1 Damsel of Peru, The.—W: C. Bryant.—CS 19 Dana.--—G. : W. Russell.—TIP Danaë, Sel. fr. (Lullaby.)—T: Davidson.—TMR Danaë.-Simonides (tr. by W: Peter.)—HBP Dance, The.—Anon.—AWB—OCP—PAH Dance, The.—W: Bell Scott. See Witch's Ballad, The. Dance, The. (Song—C.)—Sir J.: Suckling.—WEP 2 Dance at the Little Gila Ranch, The.—Anon.—HIP 2 Dance at the Ranch, The.—(Denver Post.)—SP 3 Dance at Uncle Bob's.—Ernest McGaffey.—WR 48 Dance Figure.—Ezra Pound.—NPA Dance Light.—J: F. Waller.—BNL (Irish Melody, An.)—HBP (Kiſſ; Neº-BIP-cs 22—DB—HBV-RTI—SP 4 — of Death, The.—Austin Dobson.—HIBW of Death, The.—Walter Scott.—BS 23—BIHV of the Butterflies. (Paint.)—Anon.—WR 41 Dance Dance Dance Dance of the Daisies, The.—Sarah M. B. Piatt.—AD Dance of the Dead.—Johann W. von Goethe.—WR 31 Dance of the Months.—Anon.—NV Dance §: the Seven Deadly Sins [or, Şevkº, Deidly Synnis], The.—W : Dunbar.—EBS—EPO EP 1 Dance of the Snowflakes.—Alice E. Allen.—CE Dance Song.—F. W. L. Adams.-FLS Dance Time.—Josephine Preston Peabody—WSA Dance to Your Daddy-O.—Anon.—LOS 1 Dancer, The.—Ednah P. (C.) Hayes.—AA Dancers, The.—Michael Field.—VA Dancers, The.—W: M. Thackeray.—FT Dancing Adairs.--Conrad Aiken.—NPA Dancing Faun, The.—Rob't C. Rogers.-AA Dancing Girl, A.—Frances S. Osgood.—AA—AFV Dancing in the Flat Creek Quarters.-J. A. Macon.—WR 7 (Terpsichore in the Flat Creek Quarters.)—BS 9 - Dancing Lesson, The.—Eliza Grove.—OTPC Dancing of the Air, The.—Sir J.: Davies.—See Antinous Praises Dancing Before Queen Penelope. Dancing School and Dicky, The.—Josephine Dodge Das- kam.—See Little God and Dicky, The. T)ancing-Girl, The.—Sir Edwin Arnold.—WR 8 Dandelion.—Anon.—LFS-TT Dandelion.—Annie Rankin Annan.—HBW Dandelion.—E. L. Benedict.—PyR. Dandelion.—Rate L. Brown.—NV Dandelion.—Nellie M. Garabrant.—AD—COS—NV (abr.) —PCL–PG pr—PP Dandelion, A.—Anon.—CHP Dandelion, The.—Anon.—TYP Dandelion, The.—Katha. Pyle.—DD Dandelion and Clover-top. (Dial.) — Mary R. Smith. — 30 Dandelion and the Child, The.—Anon.—LPP Dandelion.—First Up.–Anon.—PyR. Dandelions.—J: Albee.—AA Dandelions.—E. L. Benedict.—PyR. Dandeliº, The.—Helen Gray Cone.—DD–HBV—OAA— Dandelion's Hair.—Anon.—LFS Dandy Fifth, Tº Frank PI. Gassaway.—CS 21—FR— 4 Danger % º Devotion to Business.-G : S. Hilliard. Danger of the Spirit of Conquest.—T: Corwin. See Spirit of Conquest, €. - Danger Signal, The.—S. B. McBeath.-WR 4 Dangerous Legislation.—Jas. McDowell.—OM–SC Dangerous Sport.—Mrs. Eliz. Turner.—OTPC Dangerous Trial, The.—Mary Elliott.—OTPC - Dangers of Mob Law.—Abraham Lincoln.—WR 46 Dangers of Peace. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Dangers to Our Republic.—Horace Mann.—SAE—WR 10 Daniel Boone.—Lord Byron. See Don Juan. Daniel Boone.— (Play.)—Augusta Stevenson.—WR 52 Daniel Boone's Second Western Migration.—W: Ross Wal- jace.—AH G. Holland.—AA—BS 14 — GP– Daniel Gray.—Josiah. Daniel in the Lion's Den.—E. E. Ten Eyck.-CH Daniel O'Connell. (A Nation's Test—Pt. VI., abr.)—J: . O'Reilly.—EDY Daniel O’Connelſ, Sels. fr.—Wendell Phillips. Daniel O’Connell the Orator.—NC (Daniel O'Conneil—ptly. duff.)—CR—StS (Eloquence of Daniel O'Connell — abr.) — CS 30 (ptly. diff.)—FD 1—PPS T)aniel O'Connell's Power over the Irish People.—NC Necessity of Outside Agitation, The.—MRS Daniel O'Connell, Sels. fr.—W : H. Seward. Daniel O'Connell's Epitaph.-NC - Eulogy on O’Connell.—FD 1—SPE (ptly. diff.)—SR 5 Daniel O'Connell the Orator.—Wendell Phillips. See Dan- iel O’Connell. . Daniel O'Connell's Epitaph.—W: H. Seward. See Daniel O’Connell. T)aniel O’Connell's Humor.—Anon.—WR 7 Daniel O'Connell's Power over the Irish People.—Wendell Phillips. See Daniel O'Connell. Daniel Periton's Ride. — Albion W. Tourgée. — API 2 — BS 18–CS 29 Daniel Wººter. (Two diff. Sels.)—G: F. Hoar.—SC— | . Daniel Webster. (Birthday of Daniel Webster—O.)—Oliver W. Holmes.—BNL (sel.) AH Daniel Webster.—T: Buchanan Read.—AH 2 Daniel Webster.—J : G. Whittier. See Ichabod. Daniel Webster's Eloquence.—Rufus Choate.--FD 1 Daniel Webster's First Plea.—Anon.—KNE Danish Barrow, A.—Fs. T. Palgrave.—VA Danny, Reever. (C.)—Rudyard Kipling.—GEP—HBV— (Files-on-Parade.)—WR 16 “Danny Deever.” up to Date.—Anon.—G Dans l’Alcove Sombre (The Watching Angel) (L'Ange qui Weille.)—WR 25 Dan's Wife.—Kate T. Woods.-CS 26—HP Dante.—Giovanni Boccaccio. (Tr. by Fs. C. Gray.)—POW Dante.-H. W. Longfellow.—AA—CAP Dante Alighieri.-Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See Following. Dante at Verona, Sel. fr. (Dante Alighieri.)—Dante Gabriel Rossetti...—OS 3–POW Daniel Gabriel Rossetti...—Edmund Gosse.—EDY IDante, Shakespeare, Milton.—Sydney Dobell. See Balder. Danube River, The.—Hamilton Aïdé.—VA Daphnaida, Sels. fr. (An Elegy.)—Edmund Spenser.—OB (ptly. Same.) Darby and Joan.-Anon.—HTb-I - Darby and Joan.—St. John Honeywood.—AA Darby and Joan.—F: E. Weatherly.—LC—VA Dare Quam. Accipere.—Mathilde Blind.——OVW Dare to Stand Alone.—Anon.—TS - Darest Thou now, O Soul.—Walt Whitman.—AA—AL— CAP—G|EP—HBW Dargai Ridge.—Theodore Roberts.-SBOS—SGB Darien.—E : Arnold.—PAH Daring Prince, The.—Jas. W. Riley. Uncle Sidney, A. - Darius, Sel. fr.—Sir W: Alexander.—WEP 2 w Darius Green and his Flying-machine.—J: T. Trowbridge. B #ºos 3—CTBP—FTR-HBV-HNS-MH.R.— WR 43 (Sel.)—HSPS–SAE Dark, The.—G : Eliot. See Spanish Gypsy, The. Dark Angel, The.—Lionel Johnson.—TIP Dark Forest of Sorrow, The.—Jerome K. Jerome. See Three Men in a Boat. ‘‘IDark $." # ſhe “Holy Well,” The...—J: Keegan.—BIP– H .—Victor Hugo. See Session with Dark Glass, The. The House of Life, Sonnet XXXIV.)— Dante Gabriel Rossetti.-VA - Dark Man, The.—Nora Hopper.—BIP—HBV-RTI—TIP Dark Dark T) ark Dark Palace, The.—Alice Milligan.—DB Pony.—Charlotte Flack.—CB Road, The.—Ethel Clifford.—HEV Rosaleen.—Jas. C. Mangan.-BIP—DB–GEP—HBW —NT—OB—OVV—RTI—TIP–VA Dark Wings.-Jas. Stephens.—NPA Dark Winter is Going.—(Tr. by Nigel Macneil).-EBS Darkey wºman's Rainy Day.—Paul Laurence Dunbar.— 5 Darkey Innocence.—J. W. Morgan.—WR 33 Darkey Preacher, The. (Congregationalist.)—SDR (Learned Negro, The.)—AWH-CS 11—THP Darkey's Counsel to the Newly Married.—Edmund Kirke.— 5 CS - - (Uncle Pete's Counsel to the Newly Married.)—BS 1 Darkling Thrush, The.—T: Hardy.—OVV Darkness.-Lord Byron.—FP—HNS Darkness.—Jas. N. Rosenberg.—AA Darkness is Thinning.—St. Gregory the Great (tr. by J: M. Neale).-BNL–HBJP Darktown Lullaby, A.—Anon.—BS 26 Darky Bootblack, The.—Anon.—CS 13 . Darky's Ideal Wife, A.—Belle R. Harrison.—SR 11 Darling.—Anon.—LFS Darling Birds, The.—Anon.—PPl Darling Jennie.—B. L. C. Griffith.—MN “Darling Tell Me Yes.”—J: G. Saxe.—HBV D'Artagnan Joins the Musketeers.-Alex. Dumas.-See Three Musketeers, The. ſ D'Artagnan's Ride.—Gouverneur Morris.-AA—RTV - Dartmouth College Case, The, sel. fr. (Close of Defense of Dartmouth College.)—Dan'l Webster.—FD-1—WHO Dartmouth Winter-song.—R : Howey.—AA : Darwin.—Mortimer Collins.—BNL Darwin and Science. (Fr. Life and Letters of T. H. Hux- ley.) T: H. Huxley.—SP 3 º Darwiniº A. Mary F. Robinson Darmesteter.—SN–SP 3 Darwinism in the Kitchen.—Anon.—HIP–SP 3 Darwinity.—Herman Merivale.—NA Das Kristºl. (C.—sel.)—Jas. W. Riley.—HI) L-SP2 sºme º 28 Das Licht des Auges.—Friedrich Schiller. See William Tell. Dash for the Colors, The.—Frd’k G. Webb.-WR 2 Dashing through the Snow.—D : MacClene,—HCTC Dat Bad Man Brown.—Maude Evelyn Moulton.—NM Dat Gawgy Watahmillon.—Edmund Vance Cooke.—WR 22 Dat Time Honey Got Los’.-Martha S. Gielow.—BS 27 Dat Yaller Gown.—C : H. Turner.—CD–SR 7 67 Dat’s AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Dat's My Lil' Boy.—Anon—WR 58 Dat's Right, Ain’t. It —Ben King.—HIP 2 Datur Hora Quieti. (The Sun upon the Lake—C.—fr. The Doom of Devorgoil.)—Walter Scott-PGT 1 (Evening.)—BG:V—BPB—LOS 3—PCL–PGGR Daughter of Herodias, The.—Anon.—SR 10 (sel.)—WR 16 Daughter of Mendoza, The.—M. B. Lamar.—AA—HBW Daughter of the Desert, The.—Jas. C. Harvey.—WR 22 Daughter of the Leech, A.—Rob't Browning.—BOL Daughts, # the Regiment, The...—Clinton Scollard.—AH 2– Daughter of the Revolution, A.—Anon.—HIP 2 Daughter's Learned to Cook.-Anon.—WR 51 Daughter's Love and Heroism, A.—Walter K. Fobes.—FMR Daughters of Philistia. (Fr. Olrig Grange.)—Walter C. Smith.-WA Daughters of the King.—Anon.—SSS - Daughtº, of the Regiment Drill.—Mrs. A. G. Lewis.-- 17 W Daughter's Rebellion, The.—F's. Hopkinson.—PAH Dauntless.-Arthur Weir.—WR 18 Dave.—J: Logie Robertson.—EBS Dave Flint's Temptation.—Anon.—BS 26 David and Goliath. (First Samuel, Ch. XVII., 1-51.)—Bible. WR. 25 David Copperfield, Sels. {D. Dickens. Aunt Betsey and Little Davy. (Fr. Ch. XIII.-dram, by Mrs. J. W. Shoemaker.)—BS 13—CDD Child-wife, The. (Fr. Ch. XXXIII.)—BS 1—CR (abºr.) - StS - (Pºiº Copperfield and His Child-wife.) — CS 6 — (David Copperfield and the Waiter.)—SP 8 LIII.)—CS Death of Dora. (Fr. Ch. 2 Death of Steerforth. (I'r. Ch. LV.)—BS 14 (abº'.)— CS 34—HSPS (David Copperfield, Fr.—br. sel.)—SAE—SP 7–SR (Tempest, The.)—SR 12 (Wreck, The-abr. )—CSS (Dialogue from David Copperfield.)—SR - Disastrº Announcement A. (Dial. ad. fr. Ch. XXXVII.) (Little Em’ly.)—SR Rosa Dartle's Revenge, , (Fr. Ch. L.)—WR 19 - “Whatever I have tried to do in my life, I have tried wigeºn my heart,” etc. (Br. sel. fr. Ch. XLII.) David Copperfield and His Child-wife.—C: Dickens. See David Copperfield. º º David § and the Waiter.—C: Dickens. See David Opper Ile101. David Exorcising Malzah, the Evil Spirit from the Lord.— : Heavysege. See Saul. David Glasgow Farragut.-Christopher Bannister.—AH 2 David Gwynn's Story.-Theo. Watts-Dunton.—POA David, King of Israel.-E.: Irving.—CS 8 David Playing before Saul.-Rob't Browning. See Saul. David Shaw, Hero.—Jas. Buckham.—TMR - David Singing before Saul. (Fr. Saul.)—Rob't Browning. See Saul. & º David, the Patriotic King.—Cunningham Geikie.—BLP Davideº The Sel. fr. (Invocation.)—Abraham Cowley.— N (Lover to His Lyre, The.)—CEL - (Supplication, A.)—EPs—FEP—PGT_1 David's Lament for [or over | Absalom.—Nathaniel P. Willis. See Absalom. David's Lament for Jonatham.—Book of Judges.—Bible.— David’s Song.—Rob’t Browning. See Saul. Davy.—C: Dibdin.—FT Davy and Goliar.—W: E. Penney.—CS 30 Davy, the Teamster.—Estelle Thomson.—CS 10 Dawn.—Gordon Bottomley.—NPA Dawn.—Helena Coleman.—SBOS—SGB Dawn.—J: Ford. See Lover's Melancholy, The. Dawn.—R : W. Gilder. See Prelude. Dawn.—G.: B. Logan, Jr.—HR Dawn.—Jas. M'Carroll.—OCV-TCW Dawn.—Fröl’k G. Scott.—OCW—TCW Dawn.—W: Shakespeare. See Romeo and Juliet. Dawn, The.—Lady Wilde.—DB Ijawn" and Dark-Norman Gale.—HBV—VA Dawn at Venice.—Martha Gilbert Dickinson.—TIWP Dawn in the Desert.—Clinton Scollard.—HT Dawn of Day, The.—Armand Gouffé.-AFP Dawn of Love, The.—James I., King of Scotland. See King's Quair, The. of Peace, The.—Alfred Noyes.—HIBW of Peace, The.—J: Ruskin.—SR 13 of Redemption, The.—Jas. G. Clark.-SA of the Centennial, The.—Sara L. Oberholtzer.—CS 12 of the Century.—Anna H. Thorne.—PEO Dawn on the Headland.—W : Watson.—HEV Dawn on the Irish Coast.—J: Locke.—WR 3 Dawnºis—A. Mary F. Robinson Darmesteter.—HIBV- Day, The -T: Carlyle.—OTPC Future, The.—W: P. Johnson.—BLP o' the Year, The.—Mary E. Blake.—AA—LBA Dawning of the Day, The.—Jas. C. Mangan.—TIP Dawning of the Day, The.—E: Walsh.--TIP Dawn-song.—W: Davenant.—CEL (Aubade.)—OB (Song—C.)—EP—FEP—WEP 2 Dawson's Woman. (Moºn.)—W: Miller.—WR 32 Dawn Dawn Dawn Dawn T)awn Dawning Dawning Dawning Day.—Rob't Browning. See Piº Passes. Day.—Fannie Stearns Davis.-HT Day.—W: McLennan.—OCW Day.—Jas Montgomery. See Alps, The. Day.—Arthur L. Phelps.-O.CV Day, A.—Emily Dickinson.—LC—Port Day After, The. (Harper’s Young People.)-TT Day after Christmas, The.—E. E. Kenyon.-HCTC ‘‘Day and hiº thoughts incline.” (C.)—R: H. Stodd- 3,1'C1.— (Jar, The.)—AA Day and Night Songs. (Dedication.)—W: Allingham.—WA Day at . Niagara, A. (Visit to Niagara, A.—C.)—S: L. Clemens.—BS 6—SA (Mark Twain Visits Niagara.)—CS 16 Day before Christmas, The.—Anon.—CHP Day before Christmas, The.—Alice P. Carter.—SR 3 Day before Thanksgiving, The.—Frank S. Pixley.—WR 7 Day before the Wedding, The.—Rob't C. V. Meyers.-CS 3 Day Conceals what Night Reveals.-J : P. Nichol.—SS Day Dawn—A Quiet Talk º Easter.—S. D. Gordon.—OAE . Day Dreams.--Anon.—HTb- Day Dreams.-Anna Tozier.—HTb- Day in June, A.—Jas. R. Lowell. fal, The. Day in June, A.—HI: S. Washburn.-PGpr—POS - “Day, intºine purple dying.”—Maria G. Brooks.-BNL —H' H (Song.)—HBP (Song of Egla.)—AA—CBP Day in the Lord's Courts, A. (C.)—Jas. Montgomery. (“To Thy temple I repair.”)—FEP Day in the Pamfili Doria, A.—Harriet B. Stowe.—BNL Day in the Woods, A.—Rob't J. Burdette.-BS 20 Day is Coming, The. (Sel.)—W : Morris.-E.HT Day is Dº (Fr. Songs from Dramas.)—Augusta Webster. “Day is Done, The.” (Parody.)—Phoebe Cary.—PA Day is Done, The.—H: W. Longfellow. — Amp —AmSS — AIPM–ASL–BE2IB—BS 14—CAP—FEP—FP—GEP —HBV—HTb-I-LLC—NW–PG.G.R.—PYO—RAC— SR—WR 33—YBW I - See Vision of Sir Laun- Day is Dying.—G : Eliot. See Spanish Gypsy, The. Day is Gone, The.—J: Keats.-BGV #: is Past, The.—T: Miller.—OTPC ay Of Aºnement The, Sel. fr. (Kol Nidra.)—Jos. Leiser. Day of Days, The.—Anon.—HCTC–PEO Day of Days, The.—W: Morris.--—SEP Day of Doom, The. (Sel. fr.—Michael Wigglesworth.-APM Day of Joy, The.—Lucy Larcom.—SSC “Day of Judgment, The.” (Trotty's Wedding Tour Ch. Xºs £ond.)—Éliz. Stuart Phelps-BS 16-SP 5 —St Day of Judgment, The.—(C.)—Jonathan Swift. — HPE — WEP 3 (Jove and the Souls—abr. )—EPs of Judgment, The.—I: Watts.-EPY-OB Day Day of Our Country, A.—J: D. Long.—FD 1 Day of Precious Penalties, The.—Marion Hill.—SP 1 Day of Sunshine, A.—H: W. Longfellow.—CBP Day of Thanksgiving, The.—H: W. Beecher. an American Institution, The. of tºdian Summer, A.—Sarah H. Whitman.—OAT See Family as Day Day of the Lord, The...—C: Kingsley.—HPP–VE Day of Victory, The.—Rachel Capen Schauffler.—OAE Day Old Bet Was Sold, The.—Frank H. Gassaway.—MR Day on the Hills, A.—Jas. Herbert Morse.—AL Day Returns, My Bosom Burns, The. (Day Returns, The. —C.)—Rob't Burns.—BNL–HBV-YBF (Blissful Day, The.)—HBP Day Returns, My Natal Day, The-Walter S. Landor.—BGV Day Spent, A.—Gustav Falke.—HGV Day that is Boundless, A.—Laurence Binyon.—GC Day too Late, A.— Magdalen Rock.-W.R. 6 T)ay we do not Celebrate, The.—Rob't J. Burdette.—WR. 38 Day with Homer, A, Sel. fr.—Lyman C. Smith.--TCV Day Worth Remembering. (TValedictory.)—Anon.—WR. 55 Daybreak.-W: Blake.—GEP Daybreak. (Sel. fr. Break of Day.)—J: Donne,—OB Daybreak.-J: Fletcher. See Faithful Shepherdess, The. Daybreak.--—H: W. Longfellow.—AmIP—BFV —BNL —CAP —CTBP—HBV–PC–RAC–SN–SR 1–TYP Daybreak.--—Percy B. Shelley.—GN–POS—TYP Daybreak in the Camp.–Anon.—CS 33 Day-dream, S: T. Coleridge.—RLP Day-dream, A.—E: W. Thomson.--TCW Day-dream, The, Sels. fr.-Alfred Tennyson. I. Sleeping Palace, The.—HIBP II. Sleeping Beauty, The.—BNL–HBP—WR 8 (sºns Beauty, The, I. The Magic Sleep.)—CBOP– III. Arrival, The.—HRP–WR 8 (Sleeping Beauty, The, II. The Fairy Prince's Ar- rival.)—CGd IV. Revival, The.—BNL–HBP—WR 8 V. Pººre, The.—BNL–GP—HBP—HTb-I-LTV- Moral.—PYO Day-dreaming.—Harriet McEwen Kimball.—CBP Day-dreams, Sel. fr.—Jos. A. Allen.—TCV Daylight and Moonlight.—HI: W. Longfellow.—CAP Days.-Ralph W. Emerson.—AA—AL—Aml? —APM —ASL CAP—GT-LB A–OVV-THV-YBV Days and Nights.--T. Sturge Moore.—HT Day's End.—Laurence Binyon.—OVV 68 TITLE INDEX Dead Day's End, A.—Allan Updegraff.-LY Days Gone. By I, The].—Jas. W. Riley.—HTb-I–POS Days of Birth.--Anon.—BV (Birthday Week, The—sl. diff. vers.)—OS 1 Days of Bruce, The. Sel. fr. _ (Battle of Bannockburn, The. ###" Chs. 36 and 37.)—Grace Aguilar.—BS 24– PF “Days of ‘Forty-nine, The.”—Anon.—GS—PAH Days of My Youth.--St. George Tucker.—AA—HBW Days of Sun, The.—Ernest L. Valentine.—HP 2 Days of the Month.--Anon.—BVC–HBV-HBVy—PCK (Calender, The-diff. vers.)—OS 1 Days of the Week.-Mary E. Page.—TT Days of the Week, The.—Grace York.--NYM Days of Yore, The.—Douglas Thompson.—FP Day's Ration, The.—Ralph W. Emerson.—CAP Days that are Gone.—A. W. Curtis.-PR Days that are Gone, The.—C : Mackay. Days that are No More, The.—Anon.—HIP Days that are No More, The.—Alfred Tennyson. cess, The. Days that Come and Go.—J: Vance Cheney.—AL–LBA Days Too Short.—W: H. Davies.—GnR-I Daytime Naps.—Burges Johnson.—WR 52 *~. See Prin- De Amicitiis.-Eugene Field.—HIP 2 De Appile Tree.—Joel Chandler Harris.--StS De Belle ob Ebonville.—HI: Davis Middleton.—HIP 2 De Black Cat Crossed His Luck.-J. D. Corrothers.-WR 35 De Candy Pull.—A. B. Luce,—BS 21 De Captaine of de “Marguerite.”—Wallace Bruce Amsbary. SP 7—WR 38 De Circus Turkey.—Ben King.—HSp De Cushville Hop.–Ben King.—DR-SR 15 Cushville Hop.–SP 1 Fo'th ob July.—Alice W. Forsyth.-CS 40 Fust Banjo.—Irwin Russell. See Christmas Night in the Quarters. De Goet mitt de Dispepsia.—Anon.—WR 58 De Goneness ob de Past.—Anon.—GH “IDe Gusſºns.”—Roºt Browning.—HEV —PGT2 —TIWP De Habitant.—W : H : Drummond.—SR De Leon.—Hezekiah Butterworth. See Ponce de Leon. De Li'l' Brack Sheep.–Anon.—WR 56 “De Lord am Coming.”—Ellen Murray.—CS 34 De Lunatico.—G : A : Baker, Jr.—AFV De Massa ob de Sheepfol.”—Sarah P. M. Greene,—HTb-I- LBM–SR 6—SSR - (De Sheepfol’.)—AA—AL–ASL–HBV (Lost Sheep, The.)—HP Mortius Nil Nisi Bonum.—R : Realf.-H.BW Mudder of Inwention.—Anon.—NM De De De Nice Leetle Canadienne.—W : H. Drummond.—HER— —SBOS—SGB-WR. 26 De Ole Elder’s Mistake.—Ellen Murray.—CS 35 De Oratore, Sel. fr. (Study of Eloquence, The-BR. I., Sec. VIII.-sl. abr. )—Cicero.—CS 21 “De Pºnd de Swoard.” (Harper’s Magazine.)—CS 18– 1. “De Pervisions, Josiar.”—Anon.—SR 2 e Pint wid Ole Pete.—Anon.—CS 12 De Po' White Trash.-Minny Maud Hanff.-W.R. 33 De Preacher an’ de Hants.—W : H. Hayne.—CD De Profundis.--Anon.—FLS De Profundis.-Eliz. B. Browning.—GP—HDL De Profundis.--Katha. Tynan Hinkson.—VA De Profundis, Sel. fr.—Phillips Stewart, TCW De Regimine Principum, 2 sels. fr. — T: Occleve. — EP — WEP 1 De Roberval, Sels. fr. (Drama.)—J: Hunter-Duvar. Adieu to France.—VA Galiant Fleet, The.—VA Ohnāwa.—VA. Twilight Song.—OCV-VA De Rosis. Hibernis.-Edmund Gosse.—VA De Sheepfol'.--Sarah P. M. Greene. See De Massa ob de Sheepfol’. De Soto.—Hezekiah Butterworth.--OCP - De 'spºº ob de Reb’rend Quacko Strong.—Anon.— 22 (Sl. abºr.)—SR 2 wº De Tea Fabula, (Parody.)—Arthur T, Quiller-Couch.—PA De Thanksgivin' Blessin'.-H. L. Piner.—SP 5 De Tired Pickaninny’s Star Song.—Mary Baillie.—WR. 26 De Turkey Tail Fan.—Arfon.—CS 39 Valley an' de Shadder, Sel. fr. (Trial of Ben Thomas, The-Ch. IV.) —Harry S. Edwards. (General's Client, The-abr, and ad.)—NC (Not Guilty—ad.)—PFP–SC - De Wood Hants.—Anne Virginia Culberson.—WR 31 De Yaller Chinee.—Anon.—CD Deacon Adams to his Son.—Anon.—WR. 26 Deacon and his Daughter, The.—Isabella Valancy Crawford. —SBOS—SGB Deacon and Parson on New Year's, The.—W. H. H. Mur- ray.—SP 6 Deacon Brodie. (Play—sel. ad. fr. Deacon Brodie; or, The Double Ilife.)—W : E. Henley and Rob’t L: Steven- son.—NDP - Deacon Gile's Distillery.—G : B. Cheever.--WR 18 Deacon Hezekiah. —Anon.—CS 6 Deacon Jones’ Grievance.—Paul Taurence Dunbar.—WR 7 Deacon Kent in Politics.-A. L. Frisbie.—SR 3 T)eacon, Me and Him, The.—L: Eisenbeis.—CS 30 Deacon Munroe's stºg i.” Church Discipline.—N. S. Emer- SOIl.– 4— (Deacon's Confession, Thºr:WR 16 (Deacon's Story, The.)—KNE Deacon Stokes.—T: Quilp.–CS 2 Deacon's Call, The.—Orella L. Kimball.—SR 1 Deacon's Confession, The.—N. S. Emerson. . Munroe's, Story. Deacon’s gºhip, The.—Mrs. L. D. A. Stuttle [or Suttle]. Deacon's Downfall, The-Lansing.—BS 21 Deacon's Masterpiece, The ; or, The Wonderful One-hoss . Shay. (C.)—Oliver W. Holmes.—APM–AWH- CAP—CHV —CTBP —EPs —FEP —HBV —STC — THEP—YBV (One-hoss Shay; or, The Deacon's Masterpiece.)—AmSS —BNL–CR-HTb-II—MHR. (Wonºsyl “One-hoss Shay,” The.)—ABV-AD (sel.) Deacon’s Prayer, The.—W: O. Stoddard.—CS 19 Deacon's Story, The.—N. S. Emerson. See Deacon Mun- roe's Story. - . Deacon’s Sunday-school Sermon, The.—Jas. C. Ambrose.—TS Deacon’s Week, The.—Rose Terry Cooke.—BS 22 See Deacon Dead.—J : J. Procter.—OCV Dead, The.—Mathilde Blind.—NT—OVW-RLP—VA Dead, The.—Rupert Brooke. See Nineteen-Fourteen. Dead, The.—G : Dyre Eldridge.—LY Dead, The.—J: Langhorne.—STC Dead, The.—D : Morton.—AMV 4 Dead, The.—Jones. Very.—AA Dead Antiquary O’Donovan, The.—T: D. McGee.—TIP Dead * gonmacnois, The.—T. W. Rolleston.—HIBW-OB– Dead Bee, The.—Fletcher Bates.—CBP Dead #. The. (Dial.)—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-COS— Dead Birds and Easter.—May Riley Smith.-W.R. 57 Dead Calm at Sea.—S: T. Coleridge. See Rime of the An- cient Mariner. . Dead Calm in the Tropics.--—S: T. Coleridge. See Rime of the Ancient Mariner. Dead Canary, The. (Dial.)—Anon.—WR 35 Dead Cannoneer, The.-Jas. R. Randall.—BE—EDY (John Pelham.)—AA—AWB Dead Child, The.—G : Barlow.—HIP 2—OVV-VA Dead Child, The.—Konrad Ferdinand Meyer.—HGV Dead Christ, The.—Julia Ward Howe.—CBP—HBP Dead Church, The...—C : Kingsley.—BS 4—VA Dead Coach, The-Katha. Tynan Hinkson.—HIBV-VA Dead Cºde. The.—R : W. Gilder.—DD —HS —OAM — Dead Czar, The.... (C.)—Dinah M. Craik.-EDY d Czar Nicholas, The.)—BNL Dead Czar Nicholas, The.—Dinah M. Craik. See foregoing. Dead Doll, The.—Marg. Vandegrift.—CBOP —CS 22 —CSS A. T BP—HNS—WHO Dead Faith, The.—Fannie Heaslip Lea.—HIBW Dead Friend, A.—Norman Gale.—VA Dead Friend, The...—Alfred Tennyson. See In Memoriam. Dead Grenadier, The.—B : F. Taylor.—BS 17 Dead Host's Welcome, The.—J: Fletcher.—FT Dead House, The.—Jas. , R. Lowell.—CAP — H *mº amº Dead, in a Foreign Land.—Alfred Tennyson. See In Mem- OT18, IOl. T}ead in His Bed.—A. L. Ballou.-HP Dead in the Sierras.-Joaquin Miller.—AA—OS 2 Dead in the Street.—Anon.—CS 3 Dead Kitten, The.—Anon.—HIH & T)ead Kitten, The.—Sydney Dayre.—WR 35 Dead Leader, The.—I. E. Jones.—CS 32 Dead Letter, A.—Austin Dobson. — BOL — HBV — VA — WR 8 (abr. ) . T}ead Dead Dead Dead Dead Dead Dead Dead T)ead Dead Dead Light-house Keeper, The.—J. R. Ware.—CS 9 Love.—Anon.—WR 7 Love.—Mary M. Adams.—AA \ Love.—Phoebe Cary.—CBP Man's Gulch.--—G : M. Vickers.—CS 35 Man’s Run.—Madison Cawein.—SP 6 Mºch, A.—Cosmo Monkhouse.—FS—HBV —OVV — March, The.—Mary T. Lathrop.–BS 17 Men's Holiday.—Louise C. Moulton.—EDY Millionaire, The.—Joaquin Miller.—FAS Miser, The.—Gotthold E. Lessing.—HIPE 1Dead Moon, The.—Danske Dandridge.—AA “Dead | Name Unknown.”—Horace B. Durant.—CS 28 Dead Napoleon, The.—W : M. Thackeray.—SP 4–SSR Dead of Clonmacnois, The.—T: W. Rolleston.—OVV Dead on the Field of Honor.—J. L. Chamberlain.—BLP Dead on the Field of Honor.—E. H. Chapin.—BS 17 Dead Ones, The.—Walt Mason.—SP 7 Dead Pan, The.—Eliz. B. Browning.—RTV Dead Past, A.—Adelaide A. Procter. See Old and the New Year, The. Dead Player, The.—Jas. J. Meehan.—EDY Dead Player, The.—Rob't B. Wilson.—AA. Dead President, The.—E : R. Sill.—PAH-POL Dead Fººt, The.—J : Bennett.—BS 23—HP 2–SR— Dead Rosºft, (Sl. abr. )—Eliz B. Browning.—NT—PGT 2 Dead Ship of Harpswell, The...—J : G. Whittier.—CAP— PNW - Dead Singer, A.—J: E. Logan,—VA - Dead Singer, The.—J: Boyle O'Reilly.—EDY Dead Singer, The.—Mary A. Townsend.—AA 69 Dead AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS Dead Soldier, A.—G: E. Montgomery.—AA Death—Conventional and Natural. (Frags. fr. various aw- Dead Solider, The.—T. S. Denison.—SR 14 thors.)—B Dead Soldier-boy, The.—W: Mason Turner.—CS 22 “Death, has Crowned him as a Martyr.” ... (Death has Dead Solomon, The.—J: A. Dorgan.—AA Crowned him a Martyr—C.)—Ella W. Wilcox. — Dead Sparrow, The.—W: Cartwright.—OTPC W.R. 26 Dead Student, The. (Vers. diff. fr. Poems.)—Will Carle- Death in Life.—F's. Marion Crawford.—BOL ton.—CS 19 - Death in Life, Mary M. Dodge.—CBP - Dead Tribune, The.—Denis Florence McCarthy.—DB Death in Life's Prime.—Alfred Tennyson. See In Memo- Dead Trumpeter, The.—T: K. Hervey.—HS gº riam. Dead Volunteer, The.—J. W. Barker.—HS Death in the Bush.-Marg. Thomas.—SBOS—SGB Dead Who Have Died in the Lord, The.—Jas. Glassford.— Death in the Woods.--T: MacDonagh.--DB STC * º Death is Compensation.—Jean-Jacques Rousseau.--SS Deadly Cup, The.—Anon.—WR 17 (bºr. sel.)—WR 18 Death is Not the End.—Anon.—OAE Deadly Weapon, A.—G: R. Sims.—CS 28 Death Lament of John O'Mahoney.—Douglas Hyde.—DB Deaf.-H. : C. Bunner.—AA Death Makes all Men Brothers.-Louise S. Upham.—CS 13 Deaf and Dumb.-“A.”—Port Death Means Freedom.—W : Croswell Doane.—WR 57 Deaf as a Post.—Anon.—CS 6 Death of a Coxeyite, The.—Harvey.—WHO Deaf Dalesman, The.—W: Wordsworth. See Excursion, The. Death of a Firstborn.-Christina G. Rossetti.—EDY - Deaf-in a Horn.—Anon.—NM Death of a Mad Dog.—Oliver Goldsmith. See Vicar of Deaf Men, The-Jules Moinaux.-SP 5 Deaf Uncle Zed.—Anon.—SD Deakin Brown's Way.—G : Horton.—CS 30 “Deal gently with us, ye who read.” . . (Sel. fr. To My Readers.)—Oliver W. Holmes.—GG Dean of Lismore's Book, The.—G: Sigerson. (Where is the Sweetest Music?)—BIP Dean Stanley.—Paul H. Hayne.—EDY Dean’s Consent, The...—Coventry Patmore. ouse, The. - Dear Apple, Wake Up.–Anon.—CHP–LPP - Dear Children, Soon I'll Come Again.—Johann W. von Goethe.—HGV Dear Country Mine!—R: W. Gilder.—LLC Dear Dandelion.—Laura D. Nichols.—AID I)ear Elm, it is of Thee.—Anon.-AID Dear Fanny.—T:. Moore.—HIBW “Dear Grandma.” (Tab.)—Anon.—TCP Dear ºpº My Country.—T: Moore. — BGV — DB — Dear is My Little Native Vale.—S: Rogers.-OTPC–RLP Dear Islay.—T: Pattison.—EBS Dear Lads and Lasses.—Anon.—TFS Dear Land of All My Lowe.—Sidney Lanier. tennial Meditation of Columbia, €. Dear Little Goose, A.—Anon.—SR See Angel in the See Cen: Dear Little Goose.—Mary M. Dodge.—WR 50 Dear Little Heads in the Pew.—Marg. E. Sangster.—HTb-II Dear Little Violets.-J. : Moultrie.—Pok (Violets.)—CGd—LC—LOS 1–OS 1–RAC—TYP e “Dear Love, I sometimes think how it would be.”—Hopestill Goodwin.—F Dear Old Flo.—S. J. Stone.—CBOP Dear Old Grandma.-Mrs. G. M. Winslow.—CB Dear Old Ireland.—Timothy D. Sullivan.—TIP Dear Old London.—Eugene Field.—YBV Dear Old Man is He, A.—Anon.—WR 52 Dear Old Mothers.—C : S. Ross.--Orlyſ Dear Old Toiling One, The.—D: Gray.—OAMs—VA Dear Old Yale.—H. S. Durand.—BOF Dear Old-fashioned Mother.—J. Wilbur Chapman.—OrNI Dear President, The.—J: Jas. Piatt.—PAH-POL Dear Santa Claus.—Anon.—WR 51 - Dearest Baby-Mary Frances. Butts.--Orlſ Dearest Love! Believe Me.—T: , Pringle.—FTA Dearest Poets, The.—Leigh Hunt.—HEV Dearest Spot, The.—W. T. Wrighton.—LLC Death. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Death.--Anon.—KNE Death.--Stopford, A. Brooke.—DB Death.--—Agnes Lindsay Carnegie.—EBS Death.-Madison Cawein.—AA Death.-Florence Earle Coates.—HIBV. Death.-W. : Croswell Doane.—OAE Death. (Holy Sonnets, X.)—J: Donne.—EP—OB Death.--T: Hood.—OB Death.-Leigh Hunt.—CBP Death.-G: Pellew.—AA Death, Sel. fr.—B. Porteus.--BNL I)eath.-G : D. Prentice.—HTb-I Death.—Abram J. Ryan.—PS Death.-Percy B. Shelley.-CBP—CEL Death.-Horace Smith.-SS Death.-W. : Walsh.-EP Death.-C: Wesley.—HIBP Death.-E: Young. See Night Thoughts. Death Amid the Snows.-Jas. Thomson. See Seasons, The. I)eath and Burial of Cock Robin, The.—Anon. — HBV — HBVy—PP1 * Death and Doctor Hornbook.-Rob't Burns.—EBS Death and Dying Words of Poor Mailie, The.—Rob't Burns. —EP—WEP 3 Death and Life.—Anon.—SSS † Death and Love.--Eliz. B. Browning.—NT Death and Night.—Jas. B. Kenyon.—AA Death and Resurrection.—Jas. Beattie. See Minstrel, The. Death and Sleep. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Death and the Drunkard.—Anon.—CS 15 Death and the Grave.—Anon.—CS 23 Death and the Youth.-Letitia E. Landon.—BNL-STC Death as the Fool.—Frank T. Marzials.-VA T)eath º,the Teacher of Love-lore.—Frank T. Marzials. – V - Death Death, at Daybreak.-Anne R. Aldrich.-AA Death be Not Proud.—J : Donne.—EPE—HEV Bed. See Death-bed. Death Carol.—Walt Whitman,—HBP—LBA Death Wakefield, The. Death of §ºham Lincoln, The.—H: W. Beecher.—SP 7 Death of Abraham Lincoln, The.—Walt Whitman.—OAL . Death of Admiral. Blake, The-H: Newbolt.—RTV of Ajax, The. (Fr. Metamorphoses.)—Ovid (tr. by Winthrop M. Praed.)—OS 2 s of Alexander Hamilton.—Eliphalet Nott. See Dis- course Delivered in the North Dutch Church, A. of Alexander III.—Anon.—LHT Death of an Inebriate.—Anon.—CS 5 Death of an Infant.—Dirk Smits.-WCL (On the Death of an Infant.)—HBP Death of Arbaces, The.—E: Bulwer-Lytton. See Last Days - of Pompeii. Death of Arnkel, The.—Edmund Gosse.—WR 16 Death of Artemidora, The.—Walter S. Landor. — BGW — EPN-RLP—VA (Sl. diff. and sl. abr. vers.)—WEP 4 Death Death Death of Azron, The.—Alice W. Rollins.—AA Death of Benjamin Franklin.-Philip Freneau.-AH Death of Bertram, The.—Walter, Scott. See Rokeby. Death of Bill Sikes, The.—C: Dickens. See Oliver Twist. Death of Burnaby, The.—Hereward K. Cockin.--TCW Death of Cardinal Beaufort.—W: Shakespeare. See King Henry VI., Pt. II Death ºrdinal Mazarin, The.-Lydia H. Sigourney.— Death § Carver Doone. — R: D. Blackmore. See Lorna OOIlê. Death of Cato.—Jos. Addison. See Cato. - Death of Charles I., The.—Andrew Marvell. See Horatian Ode upon Cromwell's Return from Ireland, A. Death of Charles the Ninth, The.—Maude Moore.—SC Death of Cleopatra, The.—Anon.—WR 24 Death of Cleopatra, The. (Bk. I., Ode XXXVII.)—Horace (tr. by Sir S. E. De Vere.)—EDY i. (Diff. tr.—wr. called Ode I.)—WR 8 Death of Cock Robin and Jenny Wren, The.—Gerda Fay. —PC - Death of Coleridge, The... (On the Death of Coleridge—C.) : Lamb.-LLC Death of Colman, The.—T: Frost.—PAH Death of Congressman Burnes.—J: J. Ingalls.--StS Death of Copernicus, The.—E: Everett.—CS 2—OM Death of Crailey Gray.—Booth Tarkington.—DR Death of Daniel Webster, The, Sel. fr. (Last Hours of Webster.)—E: Everett.—CS 3 Death of Dr. Morrison, The. (Bentley’s Miscellamy.)—HPE Death of Dora.-C: Dickens. See David Copperfield. Death of Elizabeth, The.—J: R. Green.—W 10 - Death of Friends, The.—E: Young. See Night Thoughts. Death Death of Garcia, The.—(Fr. Running the Cuban Blockade.) —W : O. Stoddard.—SR 13 of Garfield [, The].—Jas. G. Blaine. Address on the Life and Character Garfield. of Gaudentis.-‘‘Harriet Annie.”—CS 6 ºgºneral Leonidas Polk.—Harry Lynden Flash. — of General Marceau. — Lord Byron. See Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage. §a general Pike, The.—Laughton Osborn.—AH- of Goethe.—Matthew Arnold. See Memorial Verses. #,Gºody Nourse, The.—Rose Terry Cooke.—AFI— See Memorial of James A. Death Death Death Death Death Death Death of Grady, The.—J: Temple Graves.—SP 5–StS Death of Grant, The.—Ambrose Bierce.—AA—OAM - Death of Grant.—Walt Whitman.—OCP - Death of Guinevere, The.—H. L. Koopman.—WR 15 See Discourse A. Death of Hamilton, The.—Eliphalet Nott. Delivered in the North Dutch Church, Death of Hampden, The.—Pakenham Beatty.—EDY-WA Death of Harold. (Sel. fr. A Child's History of England, Ch. VII.)—C : Dickens.—WR 22 Death of Harold Hardradla.—Anon.—LHT Death of Harrison, [The-C. J–Nathaniel P. Willis.-AFH 2 —PAH-WR 10 -- Death of Henry Clay.—Rev. Dr. Butler,-CS 11 Death of Hofer, The.—Julius Mosen (tr. by Mangan.)— CS 14 (Andrew Hofer.—diff. , tr.)—EDY—OS 1 Death of Hypatia, The.—C: Kingsley. See Hypatia. . Death of Ivan Ilywitch, The. § fºr Tolstoi...—CS 14 —SP 3 - Death of Jack Cade.—W : Shakespeare. See King Henry VI., Pt. II. • ? 70 TITLE INDEX I}eathleSS Death of Jean Valjean.—Victor Hugo. See Les Misérables. Death ºfferson, The.—Hezekiah Butterworth.-BS 17— Death of Jezebel, The.—Anon.—BS 15 Death of John Quincy Adams. – I: E: Holmes. – CS 1 — KNE–LLC—OM Death of tºph Rodman Drake, The.—Fitz-Greene Halleck. Death of Julius Caesar, The-W: Shakespeare. 8388,1". (Punch.)—EDY See Julius of King Bomba, The. eath-bed of Bomba, King of Naples.)—BNL - of King Conor Macnessa.-T. D. Sullivan.—CS 23 of King Edmund, The.—Lydia H. Sigourney.—WR 18 of King Philip. (Sel. fr. Philip of Pokanoket—in Sketch Book.)—Washington Irving.—WR 10 of Lafayette.—S. S. Prentiss.-SP3 * of Leonidas I, The].—G: Croly.—BNL–CSS (abr.) —MMR-SS of Lincoln, The.—HI: W. Beecher. See Abraham Lin- COill. of Lincoln, The...—W: C. Bryant. — APM — APPV —CAP—OCP—POL - º of Lincoln. (Sel. fr. Abraham, Lincoln—in Mis- cellanies.)—Ralph W. Emerson.—FD 2 Death of Lincoln.—Jas. A. Garfield.—HTb-II Death of Lincoln, The.—Parke Godwin.—PRR (spºº, on the Death of President Lincoln, Sel. fr.)— l Death of Lincoln.-C: G. Halpin.—WR 45 T)eath of Little Hacket.—(Fr. An Iron Crown.)—T. S. Denison.—SR 4 Death of Little Jim, The.—Anon.—HNS (Little Jim.)—CS 2—SA (Poor Little Jim.)—BS 3—CBOP - - See Bleak House. Death (D Death Death Death Death Death Death Death Death Death of Little Jo.—C: Dickens. Death ºittle Nell.—C: Dickens. See Old Curiosity Shop, L'Ile. Death of Fº Paul II)ombey]...—C: Dickens. See Dombey a. It O. SOIl. Death of Livingstone, The. (Sel.)—Roden Noel.-EDY Death of Lord Nelson, The.—Anon.—Ab V Death of Louis Napoleon. (Fr. Louis Napoleon.)—Chris- topher P. Cranch.-EDY Death of Lyon, The.—H: Peterson.—BE—EDY—PAH (Lyon.)—AWB—PAPrm Death of Mme. Defarge, The.—C: Dickens. See Tale of Two Cities, A. T)eath of Marlborough, The...—G. : Walter Thornbury.—EDY Death of Marmion.—Walter Scott. See Marmion. Death of Mary Stuart.—Jas. A. Froude. See History of England. Death of Master Tommy Rook, The.—Eliza Cook.-ABV- GSP–OTPC–PC - Death of Meleager, The.—Algernon C: Swinburne.—OVW Death of Mildred, The.—Rob't Browning. See Blot in the 'Scutcheon, A. - Death of Minnehaha. (Tab.-based on sel. fr. Longfellow's Song of Hiawatha.)—Anon.—BS 9–RTV—TCP Death of Minnehaha, The.—H: W. Longfellow. See Song of Hiawatha, The. * Death of Mr. Bertram, The-Walter Scott. See Guy Man- IT el’II19. - Death of Mr. Darwin, The... (Abr.)—J: Bryce.—SP 3 Death of Morris.—Walter Scott. See Rob Roy. Death of Moses, The.—G. : Eliot.—HER Death of Moses, The.—Jessie G. M’Cartee.—CS 9 Death of Moses, The.—J: Ruskin. See Modern Painters. Death of Napºleon-13 MacLellan.—BS 16 (sl. abr.)—EDY Death of Nelson, The.—S: J. Arnold.—LOS 2—PC—PPV Death of Nelson, The.—Rob't Southey.—BS 7 Death of Oberon.—G: Walter Thornbury.—OS 1 Death of Osceola, The.—Alfred B. Street.—BLP Death of Our Almanac, The. (Experiences of Nature, XVII.) Death —H: W. Beecher.—PEO (abr. ) €3. of Parcy Reed, The.—Anon.—BIB —BESB —ESB — OBB of Paris, The.—W: Morris.--EPN of Paul Dombey.—C: Dickens. See Dombey and Son. of Poe's Wife, The.—J. Mount Bleyer.—WR 19 of Poor Jo.—C: Dickens. See Bleak House. of Prince Arthur.—W: Shakespeare. See King John. of Puck, The.—Eugene Lee-Hamilton.—OVW Queen Carolina, The.—T: N. Talfourd.—EDY Queen Jane, The.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Queen Mary, The.—Anon.—EDY of Queen Mercedes.—Jas. R. Lowell.—CAP of Robespierre, The. (Place de la Révolution—O.)— EH : H. Brown nell.—EDY of Robespierre, The.—G : Lippard. See Fourth of July, 1776, The. of Robin Hood, The.—(Ballad.)—BESB–OBB of Rodriguez, The. (Fr. Cuba in War Time.)—R : FH. Davis.—MRS–SC Death Death Death Death Death Death Death Death Death. Death. Death Death Death Death Of Of Of Death of Roland, The. (Tr. by) J. O'Hagan. See Song of Roland, The. T)eath of Roland, The. (Cond.)—Rob't Buchaman.—WR 1 T}eath of Samson, The.—J: Milton. See Samson Agonistes. of Savonarola. See Casa Guidi Windows.-Eliz. B Browning.—EDY of Schiller, The.—W : C. Bryant.—EDY of Sir Roger de Coverley.—Jos. Addison. tator, The. T}eath Death Death See Spec- Death of Sir Walter Raleigh.-Sir Walter Raleigh.-EDY (Conclusion, The.)—EP— B OB §º Such is Time.)—EhB—EHT Last Lines.)—CEL (Lines Found in his Bible.)—BNL o (Lºwritten the Night before his Execution.)—FEP— (Verses Found in his Bible in the Gate House at West- - minster—O.)—WEP 1 Death of Slavery, The.—W: C. Bryant.—AA—AH 2–CS 2 DD–OAM Death –L) L–U A of Sohrab, The.—Matthew Arnold. See Sohrab and Rustum. - e Death * jeerforth, The.—C: Dickens. See David Copper- €1C1. - Death of Stonewall Jackson.—Harry L. Flash.-AII 2—BE —AW DY (Stonewall Jackson.)—AA Death of Talbot, The. (Fr. History of the Civil War, Bk. VI.-sel.)—S: Daniel.-WEP 1 #:# of the Brave, The.—W: Collins.—RLP eat of the Country Doctor, The:—Ian Maclaren. See Be- side the Bonnie Brier Bush. Death Death — 4 of ge Duke d'Enghien, The.—H: , Kirke White,< ED of the Duke of Buckingham, The.—Alex. Pope. See Moral Essays. Death of the First-born.—Josiah G. Holland. See Arthur Bonnicastle. Death of the Flowers, The.—W: C. Bryant.—AA—Amp— BNL–CIR-DID—EPS—FEP —FMR —FP —GEP — GN (sl. abr.) —GP —HBP —HBV —LBA —LLC — OTPC–PF-PHS—POS—RAC–STC–YBV of the Gadfly.—E. L. Voynich.-CS 39 of the Hired Man, The.-Rob't Frost.—AMV 3 of º Lincoln Despotism.—(Richmömd Dispatch.)— PA - of the Old Squire, The.—Anon.—CS 14—FR eath of the Owd Squire, The.)—BS 7—RTV of the Old Year #. .—Alfred Tennyson.—BNL– BOC–BS 7—CBP—CS 3—DD–EPS —FEP —HEV —MBL-OTPC–PCK–PGpr—SMG–YC of the Owd Squire, The.—Anon. See Death of the Old Squire, The. of the Poor, The...—C : Baudelaire.—AFP of the Princess Charlotte.—Lord Byron. See Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage. - of the Reveller, The.—W. A. Eaton.—CS 19—TS Death of the Virtuous, The.—Anna L. Barbauld. —CBP — FEP—HBP—STC Death of the White Fawn, -Andrew Maryell.—BNL (G#, Peºries her Fawn, The-sel.)—ABV-BPB— Death Death Death Death (D Death Death T}eath Death Death Nymph and the Fawn.—QH - Nymph Complaining for the Death of her Fawn, The - C.)—FEP—HBP—HBV - (Nymph Mourning her Fawn, The-Sel.)—EPs Phillips.-St.S Death of Toussaint L’Overture.—Wendell Death of Tristan and Yseult.—Anon.—AFP Death of Uncle Tom, The.—Harriet B. Stowe. See Uncle Tom’s Cabin. of Wallace, The.—Rob't Southey.—EDY—EHT º: Wallenstein, The-Friedrich Schiller. See Stelli, - of Warren, The.—Epes Sargent.—PAH of Wolfe, The.—Duncan Anderson.—TCW of Wolfe, The.—Anon.—AH-OCP—PAH of Yajnadatta. See Ramayana, The. of Zerbino, The. (Sels. . fr. Orlando Furioso. Can. XXIV., sts, 49-91.)—Ariosto (tr. by Rose.)—NE Opens on the Dawn.—Victor Hugo.—WR. 44 Death or Liberty.—Theodore D. Weld.—BLP Death Penalty, The. (Sel. fr. a speech at the trial of his son.)—Victor Hugo.—SC—SS (Diff. sel.)—CS 4 Death Penalty for New Offences, The.—Lord Byron.—SS Death Potion, The-Lizette W. Reese.—CS 40 Death Song.—Rob't Stephen Hawker.—OVW Death Song.—Alonzo Lewis.-PAH Death Song, A.—Paul Laurence Dunbar.—AA Death Song, A. (Sl. abr.)—W: Morris.-VA - Death Stands above Me.—Walter S. Landor.—BGV Death the Leveller.—Jas. Shirley. See Contention of Ajax and Ulysses, The. Death the Peacemaker.—Ellen H. Flagg.—BLP—OAM (Blue and the Gray, The.)—LLC (abr.)—PFP Death the Revealer.—Albert E. S. Smythe.—TCW Death Tº fied by Winter.—Jas. Thomson. See Seasons, €. Death. Undreaded.—Walter S. Landor.—VA Death-bed, A.—Jas. Aldrich.-AA —ASL —CBP —CS 11 — FEP—HBP—HBV-LBA T)eath-bed, The.—T: Hood.—CBP—CS 3 — EP —FEP —FP —GEP—GP—HBP—HEV–HGP–HNS—LOS 3 — gºvv–PGT 1—PYO-SEP—SP 4–VA—WE— T)eath-bed Lament, A.—Rob't Greene.—RLP Death-bed of Benedict Arnold.—G: Lippard. Death Death Death Death Death Death Death Death abr.) allen- See Benedict Arnold. - - Death-bed of Bomba, King of Naples. (Punch.) See Death €, of King Bomba, Th Death-beds. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Death-bridge of the Tay, e. (Abr.)—Will Carleton.— BS S. 25—SC Death-child, The.—W: Sharp.–VA Death-disk.-S: L. Clemens.—WR 5 Deathless, The.—Ednah P. (C.) Hayes.—AA 71 - Death-ride AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS *. Death-ride, The.—Westland Marston.--CS 8 Death-ride, The.—Gerald Massey.—OS 2 Death's Alchemy, W: S. Walker.—WA (Thou Wert Lovely on thy Bier.)—HBP Death's Blunder.—Helen A. Goodwin.—CS 22. - Death's Choice. § {{. fr. various authors.)—BNL Death's Choice.—G : Halse.—CS 17 e * * > Death’s Epitaph. (Fr. The House of Night.)—Philip Fre- neau.—AA Death's Final Conquest.—Jas. Shirley. See Death's Guerdon.—Lizette W. Beese.—HIP Death's Jest Book, Sels. fr.--T: , L. Beddoes. Amala's Bridal Song. (Fr. Act. IV.)—WEP 4 Athulf's Song.—WEP 4 (Athulf's Death Song.)—VA (Bridal Song and Dirge.)—HBP Dirge. (Fr. Act. II.)—FEP—HBP—VA (Dirge for Wolfram.)—WEP 4 (If thou wilt Ease thine Heart.)—BNL (Wolfram's Dirge.)—OB—RLP - Sailors' Song. (Fr. Act. I.) — BFW — HBV — OR — (Sea, The.)—CGd—LC—PHS (To Sea.)—BNL (To Sea, to Sea 1)—OTPC–POW–WA Second Dirge.—WA Wolfº Song. (Fr. Act. V.) —EP —NT—OVV — Deaths of Myron and Klydome, The. (Fr. In a Day.)— Augusta Webster.—WA Dirge, A. 2 Death's Ramble.—T: Hood.—HIPE ſº Death's Subtle Ways.-Jas. Shirley. See Cupid and Death. Death's Summons.—I: Nash.--—EP—HBW Death’s Triumph.-Anon.—CS 30 Death's Triumph.-Jas Shirley. See Dirge, A. Death's Valley.-Walt Whitman.—CAP Death-scene, A-Emily Brontë,-WEP 4 Death-song of Turann, The.—J: Todhunter.—DB Debate About Strikes.—Anon.—SDE—Spl).E Debate in Squigginsville, A. (Dial.)—Anon.—MBD Debate in the Sennit, The.—Jas. R. Lowell.—HIPV--PAH Debatin' S'ciety, The.—E. F. Andrews.—CS 30 Debating Society, The. (Dial.)—Anon.—FAD Debating Society, The.—Eugene J. Hall.—CS 28 T)ebil, Mighty Debil.—Anon.—WR 14 T)eborah Lee—A Parody [on Poe's Annabel Lee].-W. H. : Burleigh.-BNL–CS 5 T)eborah, or the Jewish Maiden's Wrong. WR 53 Debt.—Sara Teasdale.—NPA Debt of Science to Darwin, The.—Alfred R. Wallace.—SP Debutante.—Howell L. Piner.—WR 23 - Debutante, The.—Guy Wetmore Carryl.—HT Decanter of Madeira, aged 86, to George Bancroft, aged 86, Greeting, Weir Mitchell.—AA—AFV Decay of a People, The.—W: G. Simms.—AA Decay of Venice,. The-S. Weir Mitchell.—TIWP Deceit.—Joanna Baillie. See De Monfort. Deceit of Appearances, The.—W: Shakespeare. See Mer- chant of Venice. Deceitfulness of Love.—Anon.—HEP Deceitfulness of Man. (Mom.)—Anon.—WR 32 December.—Anon.—LPP December.—Alice Arnold.—ChS December.—Joel Benton.—AL–SN December.—Harriet F. Blodgett.—OAC December.—W : C. Doane.—WR 6 December.—Louisa P. Hopkins.—PEO December.—J: Keats.-GN–OTPC (Happy Insensibility.)—LTV—PGT 1 (Stanzas—C.)—HBV-HGP-OE (Winter.)—BJPB December.—Jas. R. Lowell.—PG pr • * December.—W: Morris. See Earthly Paradise. December.—Christina G. Rossetti. See Months, The. December.—Frank D. Sherman.—LFL Decisive Battle of the Rebellion, The.—Anon.—CP Decisive Integrity.—W: Wirt.—TMD Deck the Hall with Boughs of Holly.—Anon.—WR 28 Declamation by a Little Tot.—Emily H. Miller.—SD Declaration, The.—Nathaniel P. Willis.--CS 4—HPE Declaration of Independence, The.—J: Q. Adams. –OAI — PEO-SS (Nation Born in a Day, A.)—WR 10 Declaration of Independence, The, Sel. fr. Death.)—Rob't G. Ingersoll.—FS Declaration of Independence, The.—T: , Jefferson. —BS 4 — HTb-I-OAI-OS 2 (sel.)—SR 8—WR 10 (Original Draft of the Declaration of Independence, The.)—MRS I)eclaration of Independence, The.—Tudor Jenks.--OAI Declaration of Independence, The.—J : D. Long. —FD 2 — (Mom.)—Anon.— (Liberty or OAI Declaration of Independence, Declaration of Independence, R. 10 The.—Carl Schurz. —SSD — I)eclaration of Independence, The. — Dan'l Webster. See dams and Jefferson. * * * * I)eclaration of Independence in the Light of Modern Criticism The-Moses Coit Tyler.—OAI Declaration of Irish Rights, Sels. fr.—HI: Grattan. Declaration of Irish Rights.-SS—TMR (somewhat diff. sel.) National Gratitude. (Br. sel.)—SS Declaration of Principles.—(By The Conference on the Con- servation of Natural Resources,)—-OAA The-H: T. Randall—OAI- Declaration of Rights of the Women of the United States.— Mrs. Eliz. Cady Stanton.—WR 27 Decoration.—Edmund Vance Cooke.—SP 3 Decoration.—T: W. Higginson.—AA—CBP—HB Decoration Day.—T: B. Aldrich,-OAM Decoration Day.—Anon.—CHP . Decoration Day.—Anon.—LPP Decoration Day.—Susie M. Best.—TMR—TT Decoration Day.—Wallace Bruce.—BS 16—PEO Decoration Day.—Hezekiah Butterworth.--TMR Decoration Day.—Jane Campbell.—HS Decoration Day.—Fs. M. Finch. See Blue and the Gray, The. Decoration Day.-R. : W. Gilder.—OAM e Decoration Day. (Sel. fr. Oration in New York City, 1882.) —Rob't G. Ingersoll.—SP 2—SR 3 Decoration, Rºy. (O.)—H: W. Longfellow.—BLP —BS 11 (Sleep, Comrades, Sleep.)—PEO Decoration Day.—Marg. E. Sangster.—CS 38 Decoration Day.—Dr. E. P. Thwing.—OAM—WR 30 Decoration Day.—Eugene F. Ware.-EDY Decoration Day. (Memorial Day, 1892—0.)—Ella W. Wil- - cox. —WR 4 Decoration Day Address.--Anon.—CP—OAM Decoration Day Address.—Jas. A. Garfield. See Strewing R'lowers on the Graves of Union Soldiers. Decoration Day Address, A.—H. Stone Richardson.—SR 4 Decoration Day at Charleston.—HI: Timrod.—DD–GP (At Magnolia Cemetery.)—AA (Ode on Decorating the Graves of [the] Confederate Dead [or Soldiers].)—OS 3 (Ode Sung on the Occasion of Decorating the Graves of the Confederate Dead.)—EPs (“Sleep sweetly in your humble graves.”)—BNL Decoration Day Oration. —E. G. Cheverton.—SR 6 Decoration Hymn.-W. H. Randall.—PEC) Decoration Ode.—Ben W. Davis.-CS 35 Decoration of Honor.—L. E. Street.—WR 35 Decorative Mania, The. (Chicago Rambler.)—FS Dedication.—Pauline Florence Brower.—LY Dedication.—J: White Chadwick,--THIV Dedication, A.—Edmund J: Armstrong.—DB Dedication, A.—Rudyard Kipling.— —HBV—OB—OVV Dedication Exercises.—Chauncey M. Depew.—BLP (Columbian Oration.)—SC (Columbus, the Discoverer of America.)—BLP (Sels. im SC and SO partly like those in BLP.) Dedication of a Public Library.—Anon.—CP Dedication of a School Building.—Anon.—CP Dedication of a School House.—Louisa Simes.—FP Dedication of Bunker Hill Monument.—Dan'l Webster. See Completion of the Bunker Hill Monument, The. Dedication of Columbian Exposition.—H: Watterson. See ur Expanding Republic. Dedication of Gettysburg Cemetery. — Abraham Lincoln. — See Address at the Dedication of the Cemetery at Gettysburg. Dedication of “In War Time.”—J : G. Whittier.—YBV Dedicatiº the Designs to Blair's Grave.’—W: Blake.— - Iſ Dedication to Dante's Divine Comedy. (Sonnet: Vita Nuova.)—E: H. Plumptre.—FEP Dedication to Harriett. (C.—im Miscellaneous Poems and Ballads.)—Rob't Buchanan. (To Harriett.)—BIL Dedication to the Idylls of the King.—Alfred Tennyson. See Idylls of the Ring. Dedication to “The Ring and the Book.”—Rob't Browning. See Ring and the Book, The. Dedicatory Ode for the . Gettysburg National Cemetery (Gettysburg Ode—C.), Sel. fr.—Bayard Taylor. — Dedicatory Poem to the Princess Alice. (C.)—Alfred Tenny- SOIl. (To the Princess Alice.)—EDY Dee Squeegee.—Victor A. Hermann.—SP 4 Deed and a Word, A.—C : Mackay.—HIP—HTb-II—PYO— SP 5—W.R. 1 Deed is the Man, The.—Jas. C. McNally.—HTb-II Deed oft, Hºutenant Miles, The.—Clinton Scollard.—AH 2– A. Deeds, not Words.--Anon.—KNE Deeds of Kindness.--Anon.—CBOP–HBV—HBVy—OTPC Deeds of Kindness.-F. P.-PP1 T)eeds of Kindness.-Epes Sargent.—BLP—HBV Deeds of Valor at Santiago.—Clinton Scollard. — API 2 — FHBV-PAH-PRR, Deeds versus Creeds.—Annie I. Mazzey.—CS 5 Deemster, The, Sels. Jºr.—Hall, Caine. Cutºfrom the People. (Sel. fr. Ch. XXXVI.)—NP— Father and Son. Ad. fr. Ch. XXXI.)—W.R. 19 Deep, The.—J: G. C. Brainard.— Deep Hole, The.—Abbie Farwell Brown.—CHV Deep unto Deep.–Mrs. W. J. Potter.—THIV Deep Waters.-W. G. Van T. Sutphen.—AA Deepening the Channel.-Arthur W. H. Eaton.--TCW Deeper Thought, The-Matthew Arnold.—THV Deepwater Debate.—May McHenry.—SP.8—WR 55 Deesa Greata Holiday Fourth-July.—T: A. Daly.—WR 58 Defalcation and Retrenchment.—S. S. Prentiss.-BS 25—SS Defeat. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Defeat.—J. : White Chadwick.--THV Defeat and Victory.—Wallace Rice.—AH-PAH Defeat for the American Saloon,_Ferdinand Cowle Iglehart, 5 *m's 72 TITLE INDEX Descent ldefeat of Burgoyne, The.—W. Case.--—EDY Defeat of General Braddock, The...—Jas. D. McCabe.—PRR Defeat of Hector and Ajax, The.—Homer. See Iliad, The. Defeat of Napoleon.—Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pil- grimage. - Defence of Abel F. Fitch and Others, Sel. fr. (Defence of Alleged Conspirators against the Michigan Central Railroad Company.)—W: H. Seward.—NQ . Defence of Alleged Conspirators against the Michigan Cen- - tral Railroad Company.— |H. Seward. See fore- 90???J. Defence of Hofer, the Tyrolese Patriot, The.—Anon.—FD 1 Fº R 5 1813.−H: Clay.—SS (Abr.)—R : Realf. — AH 2 -- BAB–PAH-S Defence of Lucknow, The.—Alfred Tennyson.—BS 8–CS 19 EDY-GP–SR 2 Defence of Mr. Rowan, 1794.—J: P. Curran.-SSD (Description of Mr. Rowan.)—SS Defence of M. Peltier for a Libel on Napoleon. — Sir Jas. Mackintosh.-SS Defence of Pitt... (Sel. fr. Regency Resolutions, Dec. 31, 1810.)—G: Canning.—SS Defence of Poetry, A.—C: Wolfe.—SS Defence of the Alamo, The.—Joaquin Miller. —APH 2. —EDY —HBV-PAPH-PAPrm Defence of the Bride, (Sel. fr. The Sword of Da- mocles.—Anna Katha. Green.—BS 18–WR 4 Defence of the Irish Party, C : E. Russell.—TMID Defence of the Kennistons.—Dan'l Webster.—PPS Defence of Tom Grayson. – E : Eggleston. See Graysons, (Plea for William - 4'— Defence of Jefferson. Defence of Lawrence, The. he. Defence of William Freeman, Sel. fr. Freeman, A.)—N Defence of Xantippe, A.—Anon.—CS 25 Defenders, The. (C.)—T: B. Read. (Our Defenders.)—CS 1 Defiance.—Rob't Burns.—LH (MacPherson's Farewell—0.)—EBS—HBP—NT Defiance.—Walter S. Landor.—HIBW-VSA Defiance.—Walter Scott. See Lay of the Last Minstrel, The. Defiance.—Percy B. Shelley.—BPIV Defiance of Hector and Ajax.-Homer. See Iliad, The. Defiant Seminole Chief, The.—G. W: Patten.—BLP (seºpºle's Defiance, The.)—HNS—LLC (sel.)—OM– 1. (Seminole’s Reply, The.)—CS 1–FTR-SA—SSR Defile of Gondo.—W : Wordsworth. See Prelude, The. Defiled.—Medora Clarke.—CS 27 Defiled Sanctuary, The.—W: Blake.—EPR Definite Training.—J: Ruskin.—LLC Definitions.—W : J. Linton.—STC Deformed Transformed, The, Sel. fr. (Invocation to the Spirit of Achilles—fr. Pt. I., Sc. I.)—Lord Byron.— BG:V-CEL–WEP 4. - Degeneracy of Athens.—Demosthenes. Degeneracy of Greece.—Lord Byron. Dei Gratia.--W : Wilkins.—DB Deid Folks' Ferry.—Rosamund M. Watson.—VA. Deirdre.-Jas. Stephens.—GnR-II Deidre Dancing.—Herbert Trench.-BIP Deirdre's Farewell to Alba.-J. : Todhunter.—D B Deirdre's Great Lamentation for the Sons of Usnach.-J: Todhunter.—DB Deity. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Dejection.—Alfred de Musset.—AFP - Dejection: An Ode.—S: T. Coleridge.—BGV —CBP —FEP |BP—HIBV-WEP 4 Dejection and Retirement. The Retired Statesman. — W: Cowper. See Retirement. Delancey Stuyvasant and the Horse-car.—G: Kyle.—WR 3 (Swell [in a Horse-car ], The.)—CS 29—FTR-WHO Delay.—Charlotte F. Bates.—AA - Delay.—Louisa Bushnell.—CBP Delayed in Transmission.—Mabel Quiller-Couch.-BS 25 Delectable Day, The, Br. sel. fr. (Homecomfort.)—C: King. sley.—LTV Delia. (Sel.)—S: Daniel.—EPE Delia at Play.—Rob't Southey. Abel Shufflebottom, The. Delicate Cluster.—Walt Whitman.—CAP Delight in disorder. (C.)—Rob't Herrick.-BILV—BNL — FEP—HBP—HBV — OB — OEL — PYO – RIP — WEP 2 - (Poetry of Dress, º;9" 1 (1.) Delight in God.—Fs. Quarles. See following. Delight in God Only.—F's. Quarles.—FEP—HBP (Delight in God.)—BNL Delightful Custom, A.—Anon.—TT Delights of Camp Life.—Anon.—HIP Delights of Christmas, The.—Anon.—YC Delights of Fancy. — Mark Akenside. Imagination, The. Delinquent Rabbit.—Wilbur D. Nesbit.—W.R. 57 Deliverance.—W : Jas. Dawson.—OVV De Long.—Andrew E. Watrous.-EDY Delsarte Entertainment, A.—Anon.—WR 17 T)elsarte Girl.—Alice E. Ives.—WR 34 Delsartºlen, (Bostom Cowrier.) — GH — SR 10 — Delsartian Physical Drill.—Lizzie White.—WR 17 Deluge, The. ... (Miracle Play.)—Anon.—EPO Delusion of Ghosts, The.—J. . Foley.—CS 39 Dem Ole Dimes Habbiness and dem New.—Nick Slaeter.— See Philippics, The. See Don Juan. See Amatory Sonnets of See Pleasures of GH Dem Shickens.—T: S. Denison.—SR 13 Demagogue, The. (Sel. fr. Portrait Gallery.) — H: W. Beecher.—BS 2—KNE (Dishonest Politican, The-ptly. same.)—CS 8 Demeanor of Books, The.—J: Milton.—OS 3 Demerits of High License, The.—President—Seelye.—TS Demetrius.--Constance F. Le Roy Runcie.—WR 2 Demmy Jake.—D: L. Proudfit.—CS 23—GH Democracy.—C : A. Dana.-FD 2 Democracy. (Sel.)—Jas. R. Lowell.—OS 3—SP 4 Democracy.—Harriet Monroe. See Commemoration Ode. Democracy, Sel. fr.-J: G. Whittier.—BNL Democrg ºrse to Socialism.—Alexis de Tocqueville.— Democracy Hateful to Philip, A [or The].—Demosthenes. See Philippics, The. Democratic. Goyernments.-C: J. Fox. See Vigor of Demo- cratic Governments. Democratic Party and Public Opinion, The, Sel. fr. to Young Men, An.)—Jas. A. Garfield.—NC Demon Kittens, The.—Anon.—WR 15 Demon Lover, The.—Anon.—BIPB—EBS—WR 21 (sl. abºr.) (Daemon Lover, The-sl. abºr.)—BBB–BESB—CGd OBB (Ship o' the Fiend, The-diff. vers., sl. abr.)—BB Demon Lover, The. (Fr. Hadad—drama.)—Jas. A. house.—AA : Demon of the Gibbet, The.—Fitz-James O'Brien.—BBB T}emon of the Mirror, The.—Bayard Taylor (?).-W.R. 2 Demon of the Study, The, Sel. fr. (Voice of the Reader, The.)—J: G. Whittier.—LLC Demon on the Roof, The.—Josephine Pollard.—PEO Demon Ship, The.—T: Hood.—CS 11—RT A. Demon Ship, The.—Lloyd Mifflin.-CS 16 De Monfort, Sels. fr.—Joanna Baillie. Deceit. (Br. sel. # Act I., Sc. 2.)—KNE Demons; the Glass, The. (Dial.)—W: T. Adams.-CS 8– Demonstrator, The.—Anon.—CS 40 De-Moon Pilot.—Wilhelmina Franklin Pruitt.—SP. 8 Demosthenes Denounced.—AFschines.—SS Demosthenes not Vanquished by Philip.–Demosthenes. Oration on the Crown, 62. Dentist and Patient.—G: Kyle.—WR 3 Departed. (Poems of the Imagination — XI. — C.) — W: Wordsworth.-EPs (Lucy.)—OB (V.)—WEP 4 (III.) ("Slug; Aid my spirit seal, A.”)—BGV-EP—GEP Departed, The.—J.; B. Tabb-AA - Departed Friend, The.—Rob't L: Stevenson—PF Departed Friends.-H: Waughan.-SEP—WE Department-store Ditty, A.—C: T. Grilley.—HSp Departure.—Hermann Hagedorn.—LBM–NPA Departure.—Coventry Patmore.—OB—OVV-PGT2 Departure.—May R. Smith.-AA - Depature.—J: Hall Wheelock.-AMV-I Departure, The.—Alfred Tennyson. See Day-dream, The. Departure from Paradise, The.—J: Milton. See Paradise Lost. Departy; of the Cuckoo, The. — Matthew Arnold. See yrS1S. - Departure of the Pilgrims for Holland.—Dan'l Websten. See First Settlement of New England. Departurº, the swallow, The.—W: Howitt.—BNL–CBP —V Departy's gº the Swallows.—Theophile Gautier. — M.R.S — Dependence. (Hymn LXIII.)—W: Cowper.—EPs Deposed.—Anon.—WR 32 Deposed.—Edwin L., Sabinº-SP 6 Deposition and Death of Edward II.-Christopher Marlowe. - See Edward II. Deposition from Beauty, A.—T: Stanley.—BLV—HBW Deposition from Love, A.—T: Carew.—EPE—WEP 2 Deposition of Richard II..— W: Shakespeare. See King Richard II. Depot Incident, A.-Gertrude Garrison—CS 24 De Quincey’s Deed.—Homer Greene.—BS 20–CS 30 Der Baby.—Anon.—CS 8–MYF Der Coming Man-C: F. Adams.-BS 1–CS 28—SDR Der Deutscher's Maxim.—C: F. Adams.--—CD—CS 30 ‘‘Der ºund der Lobster.”—Saul Sertrew.—CH-HEH- Fischer.—Johann W. von Goethe.—GT Frohe Wandersmann.—Jos. von Eichendorff.-GT (Appeal Hill. See *~. Der Gute Kamerad.—Ludwig Uhland.—GT Der Letzte Gast.—Theodor Drebisch.-W.R. 20 * Der Mai ist Gekommen.—Emanuel von Geibel.—GT Der Mule Shtood on der Steam-boad Deck.--Anon.—HIH Der Oak und der Vine.—C : F. Adams.-AWH-BS 15— CS 27—HEH-SP 7—WR 33 - Der Shpider und der Fly.—C: F. Adams.--—CS 32—SR 5 Der Water-mill.—C : F. Adams.--—CS 27—SR 9 Derby Day.--—Fanny F. Clark.-WR 30 Derelict.—Eliz. Cavazza.--AA—STC Derelict, The.—L. H. Foote.—AA Dermot's Parting.—Anon.—CS 6 Derwent water's Farewell.—Anon.—EDY Des Deutschen Vaterland.—Ernst Moritz Arndt. See Ger- man Fatherland, Thé. Descenº, ye Nine.—Alex. Pope. See Ode on St. Cecilia’s ay. “Descended from Christoph’ Columb.” — Fred Emerson rooks.-WF, 38 * Descent, The.—S: Rogers.--BNL Descent of Odin, The.—T: Gray.—EPR Descent of the Ganges, The. See Ramayana, The. 7 3 Descent AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Descent on Middlesex, The.—P: St. John.—PAH Describing the Play.—Anon.—WR 52 * Description and Praise of his Love Geraldine.—H: Howard, Earl of Surrey.-CEL–EP e Description of a City Shower, A.—Jonathan Swift.—HPE Descriptiºn of a Most Noble Lady, A.—J: Heywood (?).-- Description of a Religious House [and Condition of Life— O. J.-R. : Crashaw.--WEP 2 g ~ : I Description of a Summer's Eve. (C.)—H: Kirke White. (Summer Evening, A-sl, abr. )—BVQ . Description of Castarā [,The].—W: Habington. See Cas- talla. -- Description of Christ.—Anon-HTb-I Description of his Muse.—(Br, sel. fr. The Prophecy of Famine.)—C : Churchill.—WEP 3 Description of Holland. (C.)—S: Butler.—SAy (Holland.)—HPE - Description of Johnson. (Sel. fr. The Ghost, Bk. II.)—C: Churchill.—WEP 3 Description of La Belle Pucel.—Stephen Hawes. See Pas- time of Pleasure, The. {e Description of Marmion.—Walter Scott. See Marmion. Description of Maying.—Edmund Spenser. See Shepheardes Calender, The.—WEP 1 Description of Mr. Rowan.—J. P. Curran. r. Rowan. Description of Spring.—HI: Howard, Earl of Surrey.--Ehl’ —EP—EPE – FEP — HBP — LC — OB — PIHS — WEP 1 - º Description of Such a One as He Would Love, A.—Sir T: Wyatt.—CBP—EhB—EP—RLP—STC T)escription of the Chase. — Jas. S. Chase, The. tº Description of the Country's Recreation, A.—H: Wotton.— { (In Praise of Angling.)—BNL (Verses in Praise of Angling.)—FEP—HBP, . Description of the Golden Age. (Fr. Falls of Princes, Bk. - VII.)—Boccaccio, (tr. by J. Lydgate.)—WEP 1 Description of the Morning, A.—Jonathan Swift. —EPR – WEP 3 (sl. abr. ) Description of the Restless State of a Lover.—HI: Howard Earl of Surrey.— Tescription of the Venus of Milo. (Sel. gº The Newcomes, Ch. XX.)—W: M. Thackeray.—OS 3 Tescription of Walla, The.—W: Browne. Pastorals. - * Description of Wallace, A.—Henry the Minstrel.—EBS Description of Webster's Speech in Reply to Hayne.—C: W. March.-CR & . * Desert Terrible, A.—Gawain Douglas. See Palice of Honour, See Defense of Rnowles. See Love See Britannia's Deserted.—Anon.—HIP Deserted.—Ethel de Fonblanque.—FLS Deserted City, The-C: G. D. Roberts.--VA Deserteñºlen, The...—Eliz. B. Browning.—HEV —OB — 2 - Deserted House, The.—Alfred Tennyson. — BS 6 — EPs — LOS 3 HS-VA Deserted Mansion, A.—Jos. Hall.—WEP 1 Deserted Mill, The.—August Schnezler.—CS 10–CSS Deserted Nest, The-Jos. Howe.—TCW Deserted Nests.-Eliz. Stuart Phelps.--CBP Deserted Pasture, The.—Bliss Carman.—AMV 2–HBV. Deserted Village, The. — Oliver Goldsmith. — BGV —BIHV —BN Ehle—EP—EPC– EPR — FEP — HBP — FIBV-HTb-II—MBL–OTPC–PCL — RLP — SEP —STC–VE—WHO (Sel.)—FP—WEP 3 (longer.) (Br. Sels.)—SAE * * * * (Halºs of Passing One's Age in Familiar Places, h e. ) - § Fares the Land.)—RAC National Decay—br. sel.)—GP (Schoolmaster, The-Sel.)—LC (Village Schoolmaster, The.)—CBP—RLP—SSR (villhºeacher, The...) —CBP —CS 15 —FP —LLC — 3 (Country Parson, The.)—OTPC–PCL (Pastor, The.)—DB Deserter, A.—Mary A. Barr.—SR 7 Deserte, ſhe- : P. Curran. See €. ** Deserter from the Cause, The.—Gerald Massey.—VA Deserter's Meditation, The...—J: P. Curran.—BGV-TIP (Deserter, The.)—LH–RTI I)eservings.--Anon.—HRV * & Desideria. (Poems of the Imagination, Miscellaneous Son- nets, XXVII.)—W: Wordsworth.-O.B—PGT 1 (Shock of Bereavement, The.)—WEP 4 Desiderium-R: Le Gallienne.—AMV-I Desirable Objects of Attainment.—J: Stoughton.—BLP Desire.—Matthew Arnold.—BNL Desire.—Sir Philip Sidney.—NT ge Desire, A. (Fr. Sonnets to George Sand.)—Eliz. B. Brown- ing.—BNL e Desire, A. (Br. sel.)—Adelaide A. Procter.—OS 1 Desire, The.—Katha, Tynan Hinkson.—GC–HBV Desiring to Love.--C: Wesley.--HBP Desmond, The...—T: Moore.—BIP Desolate City, The..—Wilfrid S. Blunt.—OB—OVV Desolation. (Parody.)—Tom Masson.—DR-PA Desolation of Veii, The.—Bessie Rayner Parkes.—TIWP Despair. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Tespair.—Victor. Hugo. See, Les Misérables. Despair. (In Give me not Tears.)—Rose H. Lathrop.–AA Deserter's Meditation, Destruction of Troy Dethe of Blaunche, 'The, Sel. Despair. (Sl. abr. )—Alfred Tennyson.—BS 10 Despair is never quite Despair.—Felicia D. Hemans.—BS 3 (Lights and Shades—G.)—CS 10 Despairing Lover, The.—W: Walsh.-VSA—WEP 3 Desperate Encounter, A.—Rob't C. V. Meyers.—CS 20 Despise Not Little Things. – (Graduation Day Essay.) — Anon.—WR 55 Despite All.—W : Drummond.—CBP Despoiled.—G : E. Bowen.—HIP 2 Despoiler Doomed, The.—Bible. See Isaiah. Despondency Rebuked.—Arthur H. Clough. the Struggle Naught Availeth. Despondent Inventor, The.—E: Bulwer-Lytton. the Barons, The, Desponding Soul's Wish, The. (C.)—J: Byrom. (My Spirit Longeth for Thee.)—HBP Despotism Incompatible with Right.—Edmund Burke. . See Impeachment of Warren Hastings. Despotism of Nobles.—Comte de Mirabeau.-WHO Dessert, The.—C: and Mary Lamb.-OTPC Destiny. (C.)—T: B. Aldrich.-ASL–CEP (Three Roses.)—GP Destiny.—Edwin Arnold,—FTA Destiny.—Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury Tales, The. Destiny. (2 sonnets.)—Emma Lazarus.-EDY Destiny. (Poems dedicated to National Independence and Liberty, Pt. I., 16.)—W : Wordsworth.-LH - (Faith and Freedom—br. sel.)—GN (Sonnet.)—EPs—LHT Destiny—A. D. 1899.-Harrison S. Morris.—AA Destiny of America.-C : Phillips.--BS 14—OM (ab?'.) (America.)—CS 6—PRR (American Republic, The.)—LLC (Panegyric on America—sel.)—FD 1 Destiny of Dreams, The.—S. C : Jellicoe.—DB !, Destiny of Our Country.—Jos. Story.—OS 3 (Our Duties to the Republic.)—FTR-KNE—LLC—SS (Our Duty to the Republic.)—LLC (Our Future.)—BLP - (Responsibilities of Our Republic.)—HN (Shall America Betray Herself Ż)—FD 1—SR 5 (Sels. vary somewhat. - Destiny of Rome, The.—Gawain Douglas. See AEmeid, The. . Destiny of the Nation, The-(By various authors.)—Orlſ Destiny of the Republic.—Jos. Story.—WHO i Destitute, The.—Roger de Collérye.—AFP Destroyer, The.—H. M. Scudder.—CS 17—TS (What Intemperance Does—sl, diff.)—WR 18 Destroyer of Destroyers, The.—Wallace Rice.—PAH Destruction of Fort Dearborn.—B: Franklin Taylor.—AH Destruction of Jerusalem, The.—Frank D. Budlong.—NC Destruction of Pompeii.-E: Bulwer-Lytton. See Last Days of Pompeii, The. Destruction of Schenectady.—Walter Wilie.—AFI Destruction of Sennacherib, The. (In Hebrew Melodies.)— {} Lord Byron.—ABV-BIFV —BGV —BIHV —BNL — |BP—BPB—CBOP–CBPC —CEL —CGd —CS 14 — CTBP—Ehl’—EPs—FEP —FPE —GEP —GN —HB —HE3P—HBV-HIPB—LOS 2—LLC—MBL–MR — OS 2—OTPC–PCR –PCL–PGGR —PFHS —PPV — PYO—RAC—RLP—RTV—SR 15—SS —SSR —STC See Say not See Last of —STP–St.S.–WHO (Sennacherib.)—LH Destruction of the Forests.—Anon.—AID Destruction of the Philistines. – J: Milton. Agonistes. The.—Virgil. See Samson See AEneid, The. fr. (Duchesse Blanche—mod.) —Goeffrey Chaucer.—EPs Deuteromelia, Sel. fr. (Martin to his Man.)—Anon.—NA Deuteronomy, Sels. fr. Bible. First Civil Code, The. (Sel. verses.)—BLP Great Commandment, The. (Ch. VI., 5–7.)—LLC Development.—-S: Weldon.—WR 54 - Development of Poetic and Artistic Creations.—Mark Aken- side. See Pleasures of the Imagination. Devil, The. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Devil, The.—Anon.—NM Devil, The.—Alfred J. Hough.--CS 23 Devil and the Lawyers, The...—Anon.—KNE Devil at Home, The. (Fr. The Devil's Progress.)—T: K. Hervey.—BNL–SAy Devil in Search of a Wife, The.—Annie Porter.—MR iº Devil is an Ass, The, Sel. fr.-Ben Jonson. See Celebration - of Charis, A. Deviled Higuit. (Fr. Poetical Cookery-book.) Devil's Drive, The... (Sel.)—Lord Byron.—SAy Devil's Edge.—Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.—GNP-I Devil's Law-case, The, Sels. fr. (Vanitas Vanitatum.)—J: Webster.—OB Devil’s Progress, The Sel. fr. (The Devil at Home.)—T: K. Hervey.—BNL–SAy - Devil's Thoughts, The.—S: T. Coleridge. See Devil's Walk, 16. Devil’s ſº The.—S: T. Coleridge and Rob't Southey.— (Devil's Walk on Earth, The-Southey's later vers.)— (Punch.)— (Devil's Thoughts, The-Coleridge's earlier vers.)—BLV —FEP—HBP Devil's Walk #. Earth, The-Rob't Southey. See Devil's alk, 'l'Ile. Devon Maid, The.—J: Keats.-BGV iševotion. (Tab. )—Anon.—BS 13—TCP Devotion.—Anon.—OE (Omnia Vincit.)—PGT 1 74 * TITLE INDEX Dirce. W Devotion.—Rob't Burns.—LH (Mary Morison—C.)—BGV-BNL–CEL–EBS — EPR EP—GEP—GP—HBV—MBL-OB — PGT 1 — RLP—STC–WEP 3 Devotion.—T: Campion.—OB (2d poem.) * Devotion. (A Book of Airs, 4th Song.)—T: Campion.—OB (1st poem.) (In Imagine Pertransit Homo.)—PGT 1 T)evotion to Duty.—D. N. Shelley.—CS 28 Devotional Incitements. (Sl. abr. )--W : Wordsworth.-FTR Devout Lover, A.—T: Randolph.-HBV-OB Devouring Time.—W: Shakespeare.—NT Dew, The.—Anon.—NV Dew.—T: Ekenhead Mayne.—DB Dew-drop, The (Paraphrase fr.)—H. F. Amiel.-OS 2 Dewdrºp, A-Frank D. Sherman.-ASR-I —LFL —PPl — $ºm-º. - T)ewdrop, The.—Jos. Skipsey.—WA Dew-drop, The.—R : C. Trench.-LOS 2—OS 1 (Dewdrop Falling, A.)—PHS Dewdrop Falling, A.—R : C. Trench. See foregoing. Dewdrop, Wind and Sun.—Jos. Skipsey, VV Dew-drop Inn, The.—G. : M. Vickers.--CS 28 Dewdrops.—Mary F. Butts.-AID—CCB (Million Little Diamonds, A–0.)—AA—ASR-I (Winter Jewels.)—COS—PP Dewey and His Men.—Wallace Rice.—AH 2–PAH Dewey at Mºle. Roºt TJ. Johnson.—BA.B—HBV-PAH Iſl Dewey intº Bay.—R : W. Risley.—DD–EDY—PAH - El Dhoulkarnain. (Sel. fr. the Koran, Ch. XVIII.-The Cave.) g —Anon.—WR 11 Dial, The.. (C.)—Jas. Montgomery. (Sun-dial—abr. )—EPs Dial of Time, The.—Clarence Hawkes.—BS 24 Dialect Medley.—G : A. Baker.—SDR Dialogue.—Walter Conrad Arensberg.—NPA Dialogue, A.—G : Herbert.—OB - * Dialogue between a Catholic Delegate and His Royal High- ness, the Duke of Cumberland. (Epigram—0.)—T: Moore.—HIPE Dialogue between Graunde Amoure and La Pucel. See Pas- time of Pleasure, The.—Stephen Hawes. Dialogue between Napoleon and a Strange Lady.—G: Ber- nard Shaw. See Man of Destiny, The. Dialogue between the Resolved Soul and Created Pleasure, .—Marvell.—NT Dialogº tiºn Plato, A.—Austin Dobson.—HIBV —SP 2 — T)iamond, A.—Rob't Loveman.—AA Diamond, The.—J. J. G. Wilkinson.—EPs Diamong ºut Diamond. (W. arvusic.)—Emma D. Banks.- T)iamond Wedding, The.—Anon.—CS 15—SR 3 T) aimond Wedding, The.—Edmund C. Stedman.—SAy Diana. (T'ab.)—Anon.—BS 13—TCP Diana.-Auguste Brizeux.--—AFP Diana.-Ernest Rhys.-OVV-VA Diana's Valentine.—Rob't Bridges.—HIS Diaphenia.—Anon.—NT Diaphenia.--—H: Constable.—FEP—LC Diary of a Sea-voyage.—Anon.—CS 13 Dibdin's Ghost.—Eugene Field.—AA—THP–YBW Dic.—Jonathan Swift (?).—HIPE Dick Johnson’s Picture.—Anon.—BS 10 Dick O the Cow.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB–OBB Dick Swiveller and the Marchioness.—C : Dickens. See Old Curiosity Shop, The. Dickens and His Kitten.—Anon.—WR 35 Dickens Christmas Greetings.—W : Sterling Battis.-W.R. 39 Dickens Gallery, The.—M. J. Farrah.--—CS 31 Dickens in Camp.–Fs. Bret Harte.—BNL–CS 7—EDY— FEP—GE’—HBV-LP A–LLC—STC—WR. 44 Dickens Memorial Exercise, A.—Anon.—NYM Dickens's Birthday Programs.--Anon.—AB Dickey-bird, The.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.—COS—PP Dickey's Christmas.—Anon.—SSS—WR 50 Dickie-bird | Dickie-bird —Anon.—TFS Dick's Pleasant Dream.—Bide Dudley.—SP 4 T)iction.—Theodora Ursula, Irvine.--SP 6 Dictum Sapienti...—C : H : Webb.--—AFV-VSA Did “C” See the Sea —Fitch C. Bryant.—SR 15 Did Not Pass.—Mary E. Burnett.—TFS Did You Ever ?—J : Stevenson.—RTI Did You Ever See a Ghost 2—Rob't C. W. Meyers.-CS 10 “Did You Oxpect Humming-Pirds?”—Anon.—WR 38 Did You—Will You ?—Howell II. Piner.—WR 23 Didactic Poem, The...—R : Garnett.—VA Diddie, Dumps and Chris.-Louise Clarke Pyrnelle.—WR 34 Didn’t Think.-Anon.—LPP “Didn't Think o' Losin' Him.”—Frank L. Stanton.—WR. 21 . Didn't We, Jim' (C.)—Ben King. (Two Örphans, The.)—WR 14 Dido's Hunting.—Virgil. See neid, The. Die Brücke (“The Bridge.)—H: W. Longfellow.—(tr. by Herman Behr.)—WR 47 Die Town, o Dismal Day.—D : Gray.—BNL–RLP (Sonnet.)—HBP Die Fiºri, Sel. fr.—Johann W. von Goethe. See Erlk- 1ng, €. T)ie Herz Blume.—T: Hood (?).--POS Die Ilse.—Heinrich Heine. See Ilse, The. T)ie Lorelei.-Heinrich Heine. See Lorelei, The. Die Nacht.—Jos. von Eichendorff.-GT “Died Poor.”—Anon.—KNE (Tr. by Gawain Douglas.) Dies for the Flag at Last.—Clare Wallace Flynn.-W.R. 53 Dies Irae, LAnon.—PAPrm Dies Irae. (Orig Latin.)—T: de Celano. —BNL–FEP (Tr. of Abraham Coles.)—AA—HBW (Tr. of John A. Dix.)—BNL–FEP (Tr. of W: J. Irons.)—FEP & (Paraphrase of Walter Scott—in Lay of the Last Min- strel.)—FEP - (Hymn for the Dead.)—BBB Dies Ultima.-Frank D. Sherman.--LBA Dietary, The, or, Rules for Health, Sel. fr.—J: Lydgate.— . WEP 1 - Diffegere Nives.—Horace.—GT JJifference, A.—Anon.—WR 4 Difference, The.—Anon.—WR 17 Difference, The.—Fs. W. Bourdillon.—CBP Difference, The.—Muriel Montanye.—CS 38 Difference, The-Laura E. Richards.—CHP–HBV–HBVy Difference, The. (It is the Season now to Go-O.)—Rob't L: Stevenson.—LTV f (In the Season.)—VA - Differençº, Hºween College and University. — Seth Low. — Differences.—C: Mackay.—FEP Different Graces.—Walter S. Landor.—GC Different Minds.-R. : C. Trench.-BNL–FEP (Content and Discontent—sel.)—OS 1 . (“soy murmur when their sky is clear.”)—GG—HBVy Tifferent Points of View.—Anon.—STC Different Sources of Funeral Tears.-E: Young. See Night houghts. Different Tastes.—Anon.—CS 1 - Different Ways of Saying Yes.—Anon.—WR 3 Differing Tastes. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Difficult Love-making.—Anon.—CS 20 Difficult Love-making.—Will Carleton.—WR 3 Difficult Problem, A.—Charlotte W. Thurston.—TMR. Difficulties of Traveling in 1783.—J : Fiske. See Critical Period of American History, The. l Difficulty, The.—Heinrich Heine (Tr. by Jas. F. Clarke.)— FTA—LTV—SP 5 Difficulty about that Dog, The-Anon.—CS 6—MHR Difficulty of Rhyming, The.—Joe Jot, Jr.—BS 1–CS 13— Dimdengº Wade Whipple. — CD — CS 16 —FAS (sel.) — SR (“Don’t be Tazin' Me.”)—SDR Digger's Grave, The.—Sarah Welch.-H.P 2–VA Digger's Song, The.—Amy Sutherland.—SBOS—SGB Digging for Hidden Treasure.—C: Reade. See It is never too Late to Mend. Dignified Courtship.—Anon.—CS 2 Dignity and Patience of Genius, ... Tupper. See Fame. Dignitywº. Poteney of Language. — Harriet M. Thrall. — in Labor.—Newman Hall.—PP—YFR of Labor.—CS 8 of Labor, The.—Anon.—PFO of Man.-Gerhardt C. Mars.-W.R. 42 Dignity of Man, The. (O.)—Sir J.: Davies. (Oh! what is man, great maker of mankind.”)—HBP Dignity % ºr Nation’s Founders.-W. M. Ewarts.-FD 2 Dignity of Sorrow, The.—Aubrey De Vere.--DB Dignity of Work, Fheº T. Carlyle.—SSR. Dikkon's Dog.—Dorothy Lundt.—WIR. 26 Dildido, Dildido.—Greene.—NT Dilemma, A.—Anon.—PGT 1–SP 6 Dilemma, The.—Oliver W. Holmes.—WR 16—YBW Diligent. Bessie.—Lizzie J. Rook.-- Dilly and the D's, The. (Punch.)—HPE Dime Supper, A.—Oscar F. Hewitt.—CS 34 Dimes and Dollars.-H. : Mills.—CS 12 Dimes for Turnips' Blood.—Howell L. Piner.—WR 23 Diminutivus Ululans.—Fs. Macnamara.—BIP Dimple and Dumpling.—Acton Davies.—BS 20 IDinah. —Eliz. Webb.-CB Diners in the Kitchen, The.—Jas. W. Riley. with Uncle Sidney, A. Dining-room Tea.—Rupert Brooke.—Gm]P-I T)inkey-bird, The.—Eugene Field.—AA—NA Dinna Ask Me.-J : Dunlop.–BNL–FTA—HBV “Dinna Chide.”—Marg. E. Sangster. See following. Dinna Chide the Mither (“Dinna Chide”—O.)—Marg. E. Sangster.—CS 22 9 The-Martin Farquhar Dignity Dignity Dignity Dignity See Session Dinner at the House of Dugal Stewart, A. (Sl. abr. )— Rob't Burns.—EDY - Dinner Discussion, A.—Anon.—BS 19 Dinner-hour, The.—Rob't, Earl of Lytton. See Lucile. Din't Think.--Anon.—LFS Diogenes.—Max Eastman,—HEV—NPA Diogenes Pauses.—Jacques Futrelle.—SP 4 Diomedes.—François Villon. See Great Testament. Dion. (Sel.)—W: Wordsworth.-EPs Dipsychus, Sels. fr.—Arthur H. Clough. Atheism. (Sel. fr. Pt. I., Sc. 5: The Lid.)—EPs (sl. abr.)—THP In Venice: , Dipsychus Speaks. (Sel. fr. Pt. II., Sc. 5: The Piazza at Night.)—WEP 4 . Isolation. (Br, sel. fr. Pt. II., Sc. 2: In a Gondola.)— OVV-WEP 4 Spectator ab Extra.-A. H. Clough.-BLV “As I sat at the café.”—Le Diner Parvenant. Dirce.—Walter S. Landor.—BGV-BLV—OB—VA. 75 I)irect AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Direct. Primary, The. (Debate.)—SP 6 Directions for the Reading-class-F, Ursula Payne.--WR 55 Directºº...isiº or, A Warning to School-masters.-- o Anon.—KN. Dirge: “Peerless yet hapless maid of Q 1 "-Anon-WA Dirge, A: “Come, you whose loves are dead.”—Beaumont and Fletcher.—NT - “If thou wilt ease thine heart.”—T: L. Beddoes. See Death's Jest Book. N. The swallow leaves her nest.”—T: L. Beddoes.— A:... “Glide soft, ye silver floods.”—W: Browne. See Britannia's Pastorals. 'What shall her silence keep.”—Madison Cawein.— Dirge: Dirge: Dirge, Dirge: Dirge: “Never the nightingale.” — Adelaide Crapsey. — AMW 4—HBV—NPA Dirge, *ics parth to earth and dust to dust.”—G: Croly. Dirge: “Softly she #. lying.”—C : G. Eastman.-AA— CS 6—FEP—HB Dirge: “Lay a garland on my hearse.”—J: Fletcher.—EP Dirge: “Glories, pleasures, pomps.”—J : Ford.-NT Dirge: “Oh, thy stream, Amalete, who reaches the shore.” º —Howard W. Gilbert.—LLC Dirge: Felicia D. Hemans. See Siege of Valencia, The. Dirge, A: “Rest on your battle-fields ye brave.”—Felicia D. Hemans.—BBHV Dirge: “Where shall we make her grave.”—Felicia D. He- mans.—HIBP A: “Naiad, #. geneath the bank.”—W: Johnson- Dirge, Cory.—NT—PG Dirge: “Room for a Soldier l’’—T: W : Parsons. See Dirge for One Who Fell in Battle. Dirge: “ §ºis a grave, and dig it deep.”—W: S. Roscoe. Dirge: “He is gone—is dust.”—Friedrich Schiller. See Wallenstein. “Come away, come away, Death.”—W: Shakespeare. ee Twelfth Night. Dirge : Dirge: “Fear no more the heat o' the Sun.”—W: Shake- Speare. See Cymbeline. Dirge, A: “Bough wind, that moanest loud.”—Percy B. Shelley.--—GEP—PGT 1 º Dirge, A: “The glories of our blood and state.”—Jas Shir- ley. See Contention of Ajax and Ulysses, The... Dirge, A: “Ring out your bells,” etc.—Sir Philip Sidney. See Sidera. - Dirge, A: “Low lies in dust,” etc.—R : H : Stoddard.—BE Dirge, A: “Now is done thy long day's work.”—Alfred Tennyson.—HRP–WEP 4 “Gone is he now.”—Rob't Calverley Trevelyan.— GnR-I A : “Call for the robin redbreast and the wren.” (Fr. The White Devil.)—J: Webster.—EPE—FEP— HBV—OB—QH . (Land Dirge, A.)—PGT 1 - Dirge: “FIark, now everything is still.”—J: Webster.—QFI Dirge, A. (In Memory of Poe.)—W: Winter.—CBP Dirge Concerning the Late Lamented King of the Cannibal Islands, A.—W: A. Croffut.—THP 2—Am]?—. D —EDY —FEP —G|P Dirge for a Soldier.—G : H : Boker.—AA—AFI —ASL–BE—BNL–CEP—D —HBP—HEV–LBA—OVV-PA.H. —PAP —PAPm —PCL–PF-PYO—SP 8—SSR—STC (Dirge for the Soldier.)—BLP—LLC Dirge for a Young Girl.-Jas. T. Fields.-HBP Dirge for Aoine.—Nora Hopper.—DB Dirge: Dirge, Dirge for Ashby.—Marg. Junkin Preston.—PAH Dirge for Dorcas. (Albr.—The Widdowes Tears; or, Dirge of Dorcas—C.)—Anon.—EPs Dirge for King Niall of the Nine Hostages, A.— (A. D. 405.) —Anon.—BIP Dirge for McPherson, A.—Herman Melville.—AIH 2—PAH Dirge for One who Fell in Battle.—T: W. Parsons.—AA— AL–GN–HBV—LBA—LLC—PAPH-PCL - Dirge for Phyllip Sparowe, A.—Sel. fr.—J: Skelton.—EP Dirge for Summer, A.—Sebastian Evans.—VA Dirge ºthe Deep-sea Trawler, A.—T: Ekenhead Mayne.- for the Soldier.—G : H : Boker. See Dirge for a Soldier. . for the Year.—Percy B. Shelley. — CEL —DD —GN (sel.)—HBP—HBV–HBVy—HS—YC Dirge for Two Veterans. (C.)—Walt Whitman. (Two Veterans.)—GN–LH-OAM—RAC T)irge for Wolfram.—T: L. Beddoes. See Death's Jest Book. Dirge from Cymbeline.—W: Shakespeare. See Cymbeline. Dirge from “The White Devil.”—J: Webster. See Dirge, A : “Call for the robin,” etc. from Wallenstein.—Friedrich Schiller. See Wallen- stein. in Cymbeline I, The].—W: Collins.— EPs — FEP — HBP—HBV-NT—PHS—RLP—SEP—STC–VE — WEP 3 (Fidele.)—OB - - in Woods.-G: Meredith.-EP—OVV - Dirge T)irge Dirge Dirge T)irge #. of Alaric the Visigoth.-E.: Everett.—BNL —FEP- FHTb-II - Dirge of Cael, The.—G: Sigerson.—TIP Dirge of Desmond, The.—Aubrey De Vere.—DB Dirge of Imogen, The.—W : Shakespeare. See Cymbeline. Dirge of Jephthah's Daughter, The.—Rob't Herrick.-HBP WEP 2 See Twelfth Night. Dirge of Love.—W: Shakespeare. “Calm on the spirit [bosom—C.] of thy God.”— —A Dirge ºf gsullivan Bear.—Jeremiah J. Callanan. —DB — Dirge of Rory O'More.—Aubrey De Vere.—BIP–DB—TIP Dirge of the T)rinker, . The.—W: Aytoun.—HIPE Dirge of the Moolla of Kotal.—G : T. Lanigan.—NA Dirge of the Munster Forest.—Emily Lawless.-OVW Dirge of the Three Queens.—W: Shakespeare or J.: Fletcher. See Two Noble Kinsmen, The. Dirge on the Death of Oberon, the Fairy King.—G: Walter Thornbury.—CBPC Dirty Jim.—Jane Taylor. — GC — GSP — HBV —HBVy — OTPC–PCL Dirty Kitty-cat.—Stanley Schell.—WR 35 Dirty Old Man, The.—W: Allingham.—BNL–CS 35—MRS Disagreable Man, The.—W: S. Gilbert.—HSp Disappºi Ambition. (Frags. fr. various authors.)— Disappº Heart, The. (Frags. fr. various authors.)— Disappointed Hopes.—T: Moore. See Lalla, Rookh. º Disappointed Lover, The. (Sel. fr. The Triumph of Time.) —Algernon C: Swinburne.—BNL Disappointed Snowflakes, The.—Anon.—NW Disappointment. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Disappointment.—Maria G. Brooks. See Zophiel; or, The Bride of Seven. Disappointment.—T: S. Collier.—AA Disappointment.—Jas. R. Lowell (?).-LLC Disappointment.—Coventry Patmore.—BLV Disarmament.—J: G. Whittier.—BIHV Disarmed.—Laura R. Searing.—A Disaster. (Parody.)—C : S. Calverley.—BNL–HBV—PA Disasters.-H. W. Longfellow. See Song of Hiawatha, The. Disastrous Announcement, A. — C: Dickens. See David Copperfield. e Disciples, The, Sel. fr. (Palermo.)—Harriet E. H. King.— POW–VA Discipline.—Anon.—CS 23—WR 33 (Soul Sculpture.)—LLC Discipline.—Alice Van Leer Carrick.-CB Discipline.--—G : Herbert.—HEV–OB Discipline of Gardening, The.—J : W : Cole.—OAA Discipline of Life and Character, The.—Anon.—CP Disciplinin’ Sistah Brown.—Jas. E. Campbell.—WR 47 Discontent.—Anon.—LFS Discontent.—Sarah O. Jewett.—AD —CBOP —LOS 1 —NV (at. to Coolidge)—Port—TMR.—WR 15 (sel.) (Discontented Buttercup, The.)—ASR-II—MYF Discontent.—Celia Thaxter.—CBP - Discontented Buttercup.–Sarah O. Jewett. See Discontent. Discontented Fir-tree, The. — Rosamond Livingstone Mc- Naught.—ChS - / Discontented Girls, The.—Mrs. J. E. McConaughy.—St.D Discontented Leader, The...—“Kathrina.”—SR 10 Discontenºgadulum, The.-Jane Taylor. —EA —HTb-II $2 Discontented Temper, A.—Jos. Addison.—BOL Discontented Yew Tree.—W : B. Rands.--CBOB Discontentment. (Tab.)—Anon.—BS 12—TCP Discord.—J: Milton. See Paradise Lost. Discordants.-Conrad Aiken.—NPA Discouragement.—Jacques Peletier.—AFP Discourse Delivered in the North Dutch Church, 1804, A, Sels. fr.—Eliphalet Nott. Criminality of Duelling.—LLC Death of [Alexander J Hamiltonſ, The L-CS 4—HNS Discourse on Trees, A. (Walk among Trees, A–0.—Ex- º Nature, XXIV.)—H: W. Beecher.—AID (LU) 7". ) —UAA Discours with , Cupid.—Ben Jonson. Jnarls, º Discourses by Way of Essays, The, Sel. fr. (On Solitude.) —Abraham Cowley.—WEP 2 Discovered.—Paul Laurence Dunbar.—AWH-H P 2 Discoverer, The.—Edmund C. Stedman.-AA —ASL —CBP —GP—HIBV-HTb-II—OAE - Discoverer of the North Cape, The.—H: W. Longfellow.— ABV-BFW-LH Discoverlºº of Galileo.—E: Everett. See Uses of Astronomy, G. Discovering a Leak. (Tab.)—Anon.—BS 15—TCP Discovery.—Hermann Hagedorn.—HT Discovery Day.—Hezekiah Butterworth.-BLP Discovery.gi America, The. — Washington Irving. — APPV —WR 10 Columbus Landing in the New World.—WR 5 (First Circumnavigation of the Earth, The.)—SSR (Melancholy Night, The.)—SSR Discovery of San Francisco Bay.—R : E. White.—CS 28– ..L.M.-- See Celebration of T)iscovery of the Hudson River, The.—Washington Irving. ee Knickerbocker History of New York. Discovery of the Mississippi, The.—G: Bancroft. See His- tory of the United States. Discriminating Love. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Discussion, The.—Anon.—DR Disdain Returned—C.—T: Carew. —BILV —CBP —EPE — FEP—HBP—HBV–SEP—VE (Sl. abºr.)—WEP 2 (Abr. )—EPs—OEL (“Hº * loves a rosy cheek”—abr.)—BNL–RLP— (Proper Woman, A–abr.)—CEL (True Beauty [..The]—abr. )—BEV—FTA—PGT 1 (Unfading Beauty, The—abr.)—GEP—OB Disenchantment.—C: L. Moore. See Book of Day Dreams. Disenthralled, The.—J: G. Whittier.—TS 76 TITLE INDEX Dog Dishonest Cat, The.—Mrs. Frd’k W. Pender.—WR 35 Dishonest Politician, The.—H. : W. Beecher. See Dema- gogue, The. Disillusion.—G: Eliot.—BOL Disillusion.—W : Wilkins.—TIP - Disillusionizing of Alexander Oldworthy, The. (Sel. fr. The Course of True Love never did Run Smooth, Pt. III.) —C : Reade.—WR 25 Disobedience to the Assembly.—Honoré de Mirabeau. See On the Refusal of the Chamber of Vacations of Rennes to Obey the Decrees of the National Assembly. Dispensary, The, Sel. fr.-Sir S: Garth.-EP—WEP 3 Dispraise of Love, and Lovers' Follies.—Fs. Davison.—HIBV Dispute, A.—A. L. Mitchell.—TT Dispute, between Nose and Eyes-W: Cowper.--OTPC, ... Disqualification of Roman Catholics. (Sel. fr. The Catholic ſº Question, Feb. 22, 1793.)—H: Grattan.—SS e Dissertation upon Roast Pig, A. (C.—in Essays of Elia.) —C : Lamb.-FT-MBL (Origin of Roast Pig, The.) — EA — HTb-II —MHR — (Sel.)—EA—MHR—WR 1 (Roast Pig–sel.)—OS 2 Dissolution of the Union.—HI: Clay.—SSD Distance. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Distance No Barrier to the Soul-Abraham Cowley. See Friendship in Absence. Distance the Enchantress.--Anon.—HTb-I Distant in Nature and Experience, The.—T: Campbell. See Pleasures of Hope, The. Distiches.—J: Hay.—SAy - Distichs and Saws. (Fr. Hudibras and Miscellanies.)—S: Butler.—WEP 2 Distinction.—Mark A. D. Howe.—AA Distinction, A.—J: Wilkes.—SP 4 Distinguished Baby, A.—Eva L. Carson.—LFS Distraught for Meropé.--—R : H. Horne. See Orion: An Epic Poem. ** District, No. 9.”—Frank M. Imbrie.—WR 13 District School, The.—Edwin H. Chapin.—FD 1—PFP The, Billings on.—HI: W. Shaw.— District Schoolmaster, CS 3 Distrust of Liberty.—T: B. Macaulay. See Milton. Distrust of the People.—Wendell Phillips. See Scholar in a Republic, The. Disturbance in Church, A.—Anon.—CS 22 Disturbed Reverie, A.—Anon.—CS 2—WHO - Ditty [, A].-Sir Philip Sidney. See Arcadia, The. Ditty, in Praise of Eliza, Queen of the Shepherds, A.—Ed- mund Spenser. See Shepheardes Calender, The. Divan, The.—R : H : Stoddard.—AA—AFV Diver, The.—Felicia D. Hemans.—FP Diver, The.—J: F. Herbin.—TCV Diver, The.—Friedrich Schiller.—CS 10—FR. —MR—RTV—SPE (sel.)—SR 7 Diver, The.—E: Sydney Tyler.—ABV Divers doth use, as I have heard and (abr.)—MMR know.—Sir T: Wyatt. —EP Diversities of Judgment.—Alex. Pope. See Essay on Cri- - ticism. Diverting History of John Gilpin, The. (C.)—W: Cowper. —AmSS—BG:V-—BNL--BV C–CBOP —CHV —FEP —GN—GSP–HBP—HBV —HBVy —MBL —OTPC —PF—POW–STP–THP=TYP (Facetious Story of John Gilpin, The.)—MHR (John Gilpin.)—BIPB—CGd—CS 7—CSBP-PC —PCL —PEIS–WCL - Dives and Lazarus.--(Old Ballad.)—ESB–OBB Divided.—D : Gray.—AA - Divided.—Jean Ingelow.—BIL (bº'. sel.)—BS 19 (sl, abr.) —EPS–HBP—HBV-LLC Dividing the Honors. (Dial.) , Clara J. Denton.—EFY Divina ºmmedia—Dante Alighieri. See Divine Comedy, €. Divina Commedia.-H. : W. Longfellow. — APM — BNL — |HBV-LEA Divinatiº a Daffodil [Daffodill—C. J. Rob't Herrick.--— Divine Awe.—G. : E : Woodberry.—AA—LBA Divine Comedy, The, Sels. fr.—Dante Alighieri. Beatrice Descending from Heaven. (Wilstach's tr.)—NE (Beatrice—tr. unknown.)—WR 11 Buonconte di Montefeltro. (Wilstach's tr.)—NE Count Ugolino. (Wilstach's tr.)—NE H}xquisite Beauty of Beatrice. (Wilstach's tr.)—NE (Inferno, The.)—POW Divine Comedy, Story of the.—Kate M. Rabb.-NE Divine Ejaculation.—J : Quarles.—HIBP Divine Fire, The-R : W. Gilder.—SP 5 T)ivine Image, The...—W : Blake.—BGV-OTPC–THV Divine Love.—Gerhard Tersteegen (tr. by J: Wesley.)—EPs —HBP (sel.) - (Love of God Supreme, The-sel.)—BNL Divine Providence in Nature.—St. John Chrysostom, FTR Divine Rapture, A.—F's. Quarles.—HIBV-OB (Mystical Ecstasy, A.)—PGT 1 Divinity.—Anon.—BS 22 Division of Sin, A.—Hugh Pendexter.—CS 40 T)ivorced.—R : M. Milnes, Lord Houghton.—CBP T)ixie. ºnfederate battle song.)—D : Emmet. —HBV — (Dixie's Land.)—AH 2–HPB Dixie-Fºrt #ike. TAA —Aff 2–APM –AWB —BE — V—HPB—PAIH –PCL–WR 44—YBV T)ixit, et in Mensam.—C. W. Shirley Brooks.-BLV Dizzy Activities of the Times, The.—E: Everett. See Battle of Bunker Hill, The. Dizzy Girl, The-Eliz. Turner.—B.VC Djinns, The, Br. sel. fr.—Victor Hugo (tr. by J. L. O'Sul- livan.)—BNL - Do Good.—Anon.—TFS sº Do I Love Thee?—J: G. Saxe.—FLS–FTA—HBV Do not Grieve.—Louise C. Moulton.—AL Do not Sing that Song Again.—H. F. McDermott.—CS 17 “Do not will me from my love to flie.”—Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Si-Anon.—WR 34 Do Right.—Anon.—PP—YFR Do Saloons Help Business.-C. W. Tuckett.—SP 5 Do Something. " (Three Old Saws—C.)—Lucy Larcom. – HP (abr.)—PP—PyS—YFR Thou Speak Now.—Konrad Ferdinand Meyer.—HGV Thy Day's Work.--Anon.—HTb-I Ye Think of the Days that are Gone?—Anon.—PF You.--Anon.—FLS You Fear the Wind 7–Hamlin Garland.—AA—HBV– BIBVy—LBA Do You Guess it is I?—Eliza Lee Follen.—PP1 you Know how many Stars?—Anon.—PP—PPL–YFR “Do You Remember 7 °–T: Haynes Bayly.—HIBV Do You Remember 2—W : Wetmore Story.—AFV “Do you Remember me?”—Walter. S. Landor.—BGV Do Your Best.—Anon.—ASR-II—LPP - (Abr.)—LPS–PP Do Your Best.—Anon.—TFS Do Your Best.—Phoebe Cary. See Obedience. Doctor and His Apples, The.—Anon.—CS 6 Doctor and the Lampreys, The.—Horace Smith.--CS_26 Dr. Arnold's Prescription. (Dial.)—Anon. (Ad.)—MPD Doctor Benserade.—E. Arnal.—AFP Dr. Birch and His Young Friends, Sel. fr. (End of the Play, The.)—BNL–EDY—FEP—GN (abr.)—GP— EHBP—OS 3—VA. Dr. Brown. (Dial.)—Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.—TT Dr. Buttenhook.-Katha. Newbold Birdsall.—CB Doctor Cure-all. (Play.)—S. J. Smith.-EE Dr. Delany’s Villa.-T: Sheridan.—SAy • Doctor Faustus. (Faustus's Last Speech on Earth—Sel. fr. Sc. XVI.)—Christopher Marlowe:-WR 19 (Last Soliloquy of Faustus, The.)—MRS t Dr. Goodcheer's Remedy-Nixon Waterman.—HTb-I Dr Hale on Emerson.—E : E. Hale.—MIRS Doc. Hill.—Edgar Lee Masters.--NPA Doctor in Love, The.—A. McFarland.—GP Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Sel. fr.—Rob't L: Stevenson. See Dr. Lanyon's Narrative. Dr. Johnson and Mrs. Thrale.—Austin Dobson.—BOF Dr. Johnson’s Tavern Wisdom.—Jas. Boswell. See Life of Johnson. Dr. Toºgº Tindale's Cue a Cure. — W: W. Turnbull. — 2 - Dr. Lanyon's Narrative. (Sel. cond. fr. The Strange Case of #: Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.)—Rob't L: Stevenson. *mºs 2 (Dr. Lanyon's Story—sl. diff. cond.)—WR 16 Dr. Lanyon's Story.—Rob't L: Stevenson. See foregoing. T}r. Levett.—S: Johnson.—BFHV Dr. Marigold, Sels. fr.—C: Dickens.—BS 6—SP 8 (Cheap Jack, The-sel. fr.)—BS 6—CR—SDR (Dºrisoid and His Dumb Girl—sel. fr.)—BS 6— 3'M Dr. Marigold and His Dumb Girl.—C: Dickens. See fore- go?'m,9. Doctor of the Old School, A.—J: Watson. See Beside the onnie Brier Bush. Dr. Opimian on Christmas.--T: Love Peacock. See Cryll Grange. Dr. Sevier, Sels. fr.—G: W. Cable. Fall in 1860,-BS 15 Mary's Night Ride.—BS 13—SR 4—StS * T}octor’s Choice, The.—Alice M. Ball.—St.I) Doctor's Diploma in Court, A.—Anon.—BS 19 Doctor's Last Journey, The.—J: Watson. See Beside the Bonnie Briar Bush. Doctor's Story, The. (Comd. fr. The Christmas Gift that Came to Rupert.)—F's. Bret Harte.—BS 20 Doctor’s Story, The [or Al. (Medical World.)—BS 19 Doctor's Ten Commandments.--Anon.—WR 58 Doctor's Visit... (Dial.)—Anon.—CBQP—TT Dodge Club, The, Sel. fr.—Jas. de Mille. See Senator En- tangled, A - Doeg and Og.—J: , Dryden. See Absalom and Achitophel. Does a Two-year-old Baby Pay ?—Anon.—WR 4 Does Any One Know Him?—G : Cooper.—SSC Does the Pearl Know 2–Helen Hay.—AA Dog, A.—Josephine Preston Peabody.—AMV 4 Dog, The-Robºt. L: Stevenson.—FT Dog and Baby Mix-up.–Jerome K. Jerome.—WR 51 Dog and Cat.—Anon.—WR 35 Dog anº, ; Caramel, The.—J. G. Parmenter. — CS 38 — 34 and the Tramp, The.—Eva Best.—CS 30 and the Water-lily, The. (C.)—W: Cowper.—BGV- BPE—CGd—OTPC Findergarten, The.—Anon.—CS 36 of Flanders, A.—Louise de la Ramée—WR 8 of Reflection, The.—Jeffreys Taylor.—OTPC–PCT, of St. Bernard's.-Miss Fry.—CBOP Partnership Case, A.—Anon.—WR 12 Sale, The.—Fred E. Brooks.--—WR 37 Story, A.—Anon.—WR 29 that Never Had a Chance.—Myrtle B. Carpenter.— W.R. 52 - Dog Dog Dog Dog Dog Dog Dog Dog Dog Dog 77 Dogberry AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS See Much Ado See Marino Faliero, Doge Dogberry and Verges.—W: Shakespeare. About Nothing. Doge of Venice.—Lord Byron. of Venice. Doge's Christmas Shooting, Theº-Fs. Marion Crawford. See Salve Venetia | Doge's Sentence, The.—Lord Byron. Doge of Venice. - Dogs and Cats.—Alex. Dumas.—WR 35 Dog's Christmas Dinner, The.--—Kate Tannett Woods.-CBOP Dog's Cold Nose, The.—Marg. Eytinge.—SR 13 Dog's Complaint, The.—Anon.—LPP Dog's Confession, The.—F: E. Weatherly.—WR 17 Doing for Others.-Gerhardt C. Mars.--—WR 44 Doing for Others.-E. Schaeffer.—LLC Doing its Best.—Anon.—PyR. T}oing Nothing.—Anon.—KNE Doing Nothing.—Anon.—TFS Doketor's Drubbles, A.—G : M. Warren.-CS 12 Dolce far Niente.—C: G. Halpine.—HIP See Marino Faliero, Dolcino to Margaret.—C: Kingsley.—BNL —CBP —FEP — HB |EP 4 V—SP 8—TFY- Dole, The.—Sir Walter Scott.—NT Dole, The.—Webster.—NT Doll Babies.—Anon.—TT - Doll Drill.—A. E. Hurst.—ID Doll Drill.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.--DM Doll Drill, The.—Adelaide Norris.--DR Doll Poems.-W. B. Rands. Dolladine. (I. The Picture—C.)—Port Dressing the Doll. (III. Dressing Her—C.)—Port—VA Doll Rosy's Bath.-Anon.—LPS–PP Doll Sale and Party. (Play.)—Anon.—WR 50 Doll Show, The.—Anon.—YFD Doll Topsy.—Anon.—WR 50 Dolladine.-W. B. Rands. See Doll Poems. . Dollär, The.—Walter S. Logan,—WR 22 Dollar a Day, A.—Anon.—LFS Doll-baby Show, The.—G. : Cooper.—CBOP–COS—PP Dollie.—S: M. Peck.-AWH Dollie Harris at Greencastle, Pa.-J. H. West.—SR 8 Dollie's Name.—Anon.—CHP Doll's Bonnet, A.—St. Nicholas.-LPP Doll's Funeral, The.—Will Allen Dromgoole.—BS 27 Dolls' Hoſſal The. (Dial.)—E. C. and L. J. Rook.—COS Doll's House, The.—Anna L. Barbauld.—OTPC Doll's Lullaby, The.—Anon.—WR 17 Doll's Wedding.—Anon.—WR 50 Dolly Dialogues, Sels. fr.--Anthony Hope. Cordial Relations. (Ch. II.)—HSp—SP 2—WR 20 Matter of Duty, A. . (Ald. fr. Ch. V.)—NDP My Last, Chance. . VI. RS Retribution. (Ch. III.)—SP 2—WR 20 Slight Mistake, A. (Ch. XVIII.)—WR 22 That Little Wretch. (Ch. XVII.)—WR. 19 Dolly Urges Silas Marner to go to Church Christmas Day.— G. : Eliot. See Silas Marner. Dolly. Varden.—Fs. Bret Harte.—AFV Dolly's Bath,-Anon.—'I'T Dolly's Bedtime.—Anon.—TT Dolly's Doctor. (Tab.)—Anon.—COS—PP Dolly's Lesson. (Youth’s Companion.)—TT Dolly's Mamma.—Anon.—WR 50 Dolly's Prayer.—Emma Burt.—WR 33 Dolly's Thanksgiving.—Anon.—CHP Dolly's Toilet.—Anon.—TT Dolly's Vaccination.—Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.—TT Dolly's Wedding.—Anon.—WR 17 Dombey and Son, Sels. fr.—C: Dickens. Birth of Dombey, The. (Fr. Ch. I.)—CR (Birth of Little Paul, The.)—CS 37 I)eath of Little Paul Dombey, (Fr. Ch. XVI.)—BS 11 §: of Little Paul—abr.)—CS 4 Death of Paul Dombey.)—CR—CSS Little Florence;—CS 38. , . - Little Paul and Mrs. Pipchin-SP 7 Scene at Doctor, Blimber's. (Fr. Ch. XI.)—CR Dome of the Republic, The.—Andrew D. White.—TMD Domestic Asides; or, Truth in Parentheses. (C.)—T: Hood. (Truth, § ºthesis [or Parentheses]).-CS 4—MHR - 2 - Domestic Birds.-Jas. Thomson. See Seasons, The. Domestic Chaplain, The. (Sel. fr. A Satire Addressed to a Friend that is about to Leave the University, etc.)— J. : Oldham.—WEP 2 - - - Domestic Didactics by an Old Servant.—T: Hood.—BLV Domestic Dolores, The.—Cotsford Dick.--RTV Domestic Economy.—Jas. M. Bailey-BS 14—CS 23—SR 5 Domestic Economy. (Punch.)—HPE Domestic Episode, A.—Anon.—WR 12 Domestºppiness—T. Campbell. See Pleasures of Hope, €. Domestic Love. (Woman Contemplating a Household God, C : Croly.—FP—RLP Domestic Mutual Improvement.—Andrew Stewart.—CS 29 Domestic Peace.—S : T. Coleridge.—RLP Domestic Poems.--T: Hood Good-night. (No. II. : HPE Parental Ode to My Son, Aged Three Years and Five Months. (No. III.-O.)—GC–HBV-HPE — RTV —THP-WEP 4 (Ode to My Little Son.)—CS 1—FEP (To My Infant Son,)—BNL “The sun was slumbering.”)— Domestic Poems. (Continued.) Serenade, A. (No. IV.)—CS 26—HPE (“Lullaby, oh, lullaby.”)—FEP Domestic Scene, A.—Anon.—MYF Domestic Tempest, A.—Anon.—CS 18–SR 1 Domestic Tragedy, A.—G: R. Sims.—RTV Domestic Wanted, A.—Anon.—FAl) Domicile Erected by John, The.—Anon.—MHR (Modern House that Jack Built, The.)—BNL–CS 3 (Old," but Good.)—SR 2 Domicile of John, The. (Parody.)—A. Pope.—PA Domine, qui Sunt Pleiades Curae.—C: G. D. Roberts.-VA Domine, quo Vadis?—W: Watson.—HER Dominion, The.—Bunton Stephens.—SBOS—SGB Dominion, Br. sel. fr. (“Art Tired?”)—Jean, Ingelow.— HDL–RLP - Dominion Day.—Agnes Maude Machar.—SBOS—SGB Dominion Day.—J: Reade.—TCW Dominion of Australia, The.—Jas. B. Stephens.—VA Domini's Triumph. Abr.—Rob't Hichens.—SR Dominus, Illuminatio. Mea.—R: D. Blackmore.--OB-OVW Don Carlos. (Sl. abr. fr. Act III., Scs. 9, 10.)—Friedrich Schiller (tr. by Boylan.)—FTR Don Crambo.—Rob't C. V. Meyers.—CS 28 Don Juan, Sels. fr.—Lord Byron. Bunch of Sweets, A.—RLP Daniel Boone. (Can, VIII., sts. 61–66.)—BNL Don Juan. (Sels. fr. III.)—EP—SEP—VE Donna Julia's Letter.—WEP 4 (I., 192–197.) (Don Juan, Sel. fr. Canto I.)—BNL (I., 194.) (Man's Love.)—FLS Evening. (III., pt. of 101, 102–108.)—BNL–OTPC– P IFirst Love.—BNL (I., 122–124, 126, 127.)—BLV—GP (same)—WEP 4 (I., 122–127.) IHaidée and Juan. (IV., 1–16.)—BOL–EPN-WEP 4 In Seville. (I., 8.)—POW Isles of Greece, The. (Song fol. III., 186.) —BGV — BH BP—CEL–Ehl”—FPE T —HEV —NT —OB—OTPC–PHS—POW–PYO (sel.)—RLP — WEP 4 | * (Degeneracy of Greece, The-sel.)—SS (Glory that was Greece, The.)—CBPC—EP—LH (Song of the Greek Bard.)—CR (Song of the Greek Poet.)—BNL–FEP—HBP—OS 2 Matrons and Maids. (III., 8.)—THP No More. (I., 214, 215.)—GP (Nevermore—214.)—EPs 91, 92.)—EPs Rainbow, The.—(II., 49.)—EPN-GEP EPN Shipwreck, The.—(II., Sceptic and His Poem, The.— (Dying Boys on the Raft, The.)—RLP Twilight.—(III., 102, 108.)—POS Don Juan.—L. H. Foote.—AA Don Pedro and Fair Inez.-Rob't C. W. Meyers.-CS 30 Don Quixote.—Craven L. Betts.-AA Don Quixote, Sels. fr.—Miguel de Cervantes-Saavedra. Don Quixote and Sancho Panza.-BOF Don Quixote and the Huntress. (Albr. fr. Pt. II., Ch. XXX.)—WR 11 Don Quixote and the Windmills. (Sel. fr. Pt. I., Ch. VIII.)—OS 2 Sleep. (Br, sel. fr. Pt. II., Ch. KXYº-08 3 Don Quixote.—Austin Dobson.—HRV-P Don Quixote and Sancho Panza-Cervants. Miguel de Cer- wantes-Saavedra. See Don Quixote. - Don Quixote and the Huntress.-Miguel de Cervantes-Saa- Vedra. See Don Quixote. Don Quixote and the Windmills.—Miguel de Cervantes-Saa- Vedra. See Don Quixote. Don Quixote in England, Song ÖI; Fielding. A-Hunting We Will Go. (C.)—BNL–FEP—HBV (Hunting Song, A–sel.)—BWC Don Squixet's Ghost.—Harry Bolingbroke.—WR 31 Dona Sol.—Victor Hugo. See Hernani. Donal Kenny.—J: Keegan Casey.—BIP–DB Donald.—H: Abbey.—AA Donald.—Rob't Browning. - (Donald and the Stag—cond.)—WR 1 T}onald and the Stag.—Rob't Browning. Donation Party, The.—Anon.—FAS (Parson's Sociable, The.)—CS 17 Doncaster St. Leger, The.—Fs. H. Doyle.—FEP—RTV “Don’d Feel too Big | *-C : F. Adams. See “Don’t Feel too Big 1'.' Done For.—Rose Terry Cooke.—AA Done unto Christ.—Marg. A. Richard.—-SP_4, Doneraile Litany, The.—Patrick O'Kelly.—WA Doniphan's Men.—Culver Van Slycke.—AIH 2 Donkey and His Panniers, The-T: Moore-HPE Donkey and the Mocking-bird. The.—José Rosas.—(Tr. by Cullen Bryant.)—STP Donkey's Dream, The-Anon.--SR 5 . e º Donna Diana, Sel. ad. fr. (Pride against Pride—dial.)- Westland Marston.—NDP Donna Julia's Letter.—Lord Byron. Donne,—Hartley Coleridge.—EDY Donovans, The...—Fs. A. Fahy.—RTI—TIP Don’t.—Eate Field.—WR 58 Don’t.—Jas. J. Roche.—HEV–VSA T}on’t.—E. C. Rook.—LPS—PP—YP Don’t.—Nixon Waterman.—SP 4–TT—WR 21 T}on’t be Mean; Boys.-Rob't J. Burdette.—BS 14 Don't be Sorrowful, Darling.—Rembrandt Peale. – GP- HBV (Faith and Hope.)—BNL Don't be Sorry-Anon-BS 24 See foregoing. See Don Juan. § 78 TITLE INDEX I)ownfall “Don’t be Tazin' Me.”—Wade Whipple. See Diffidence. Don't, Believers, The.—(Detroit Free Press.)—SR 15 “IDOn’t *ś, the poor devils are dying.”—Mark S. Hubbell. “Don’t [or Don'd] Feel too Big 1'-C: F. Adams.—CS 22 Don’t Give too Much for the Whistle. (Sel. fr. The Whistler —a letter, Nov. 10, 1779.)—B: Franklin.—BLP (sl. abr. and sl. diff. fr. others.) (Too Dear for the Whistle.)—LLC - Don’t, §§ Up.–Phoebe Cary. — ASR-II —PGpr—TMR — Don't Go In.—Mrs. Kidder.—WR 18 Don't Hesitate.—Anon.—SR 13 Kill the Birds. – J. Colesworthy. — ASR-II — NW — |PGpr—RAC–CHP (sel.) Look Sad.—Anon.—SSS Say It.—Anon.—TT - Stop at the Station Despair.—Joaquin Miller.—FAS Talk of September. (C.)—T: H. Bayly. (Hunting Season, The.)—THP Don’t Tell.—Eva Best.—COS—PP Don't Use Big Words.--Anon.—CS 25—HIH-SR 14 Don't Wake the Baby.—Anon.—CBOP—TT (Baby Sleeps, The.)—TFS Don’t Withhold Applause.—Anon.—WR 55 Don't Worry.—Anon.—BS 26 Don't You ?—Edmund Vance Cooke.—SP 2 Don’t You Know %–Anon.—LPP Don't You See?—Kathe... Lee Bates.—HIP 2 Don’t You Think So, Bill?—Fred E. Brooks.—BS 25 Doom.—Arthur O’Shaughnessy.—OVW Doom of Claudius and Cynthia, The. (C.)—Maurice Thomp- son.—CS 22 (abr. )—SR 1 (Sel.)—FR—NC (Ciaº, and Cynthia—abr.)—BS 3—FTR-SC 0.07". Doom of Constance, The.—Walter Scott. See Marion. Doom of Devorgoil, The, Sels. fr.—Walter Scott. Bonny [or Bonnie ] Dundee. (C.) GV — BIHV — CSBF — EBS — HBV — LH — LOS 3 — OS 2 (Sel.)—EPs—PYO - (Bonnets of Bonnie Dundee.)—CBB–FEP—HB— HB. IHPB (Datur Hora Quieti.)—EBS— (diff. - Sun upon the Lake, The. |PGT 1 (Evening.)—BPB Doom §sing Alcohol, The. (Tab.)—Clara J. Denton.— Doom-bar, The.—Alice E. Gillington.—VA Doom-well of St. Madron, The.—Anon.—BBB Door Must be Either Open or Shut, A, Dial. ad. fr. (Open or Shut.)—Alfred de Musset.—NDP Door of Heaven, The.—Anon.—CS 18 Door to Memory's Hall, The.—Mrs. J. M. Winton.—CS 19 Doors.-Hermann Hagedorn.—NPA Doors, The.—Lloyd Mifflin.-AA Doors of Daring.—H: Van Dyke.—SP 2 Doorstep Dialogue, A.—Winfred Sothern.—SP 5 Doorstep, The.—Edmund C. Stedman.--—AWH-CBP —CS 9 —FP—FTA—HBV-HTb-I–LTV—PF–STC (On the Doorstep.)—FEP t Doorway of Sleep, The.—Ethel L. Beers.-POS Dora.-T : E : Brown.—OR Dora.-Alfred Tennyson. — BS 4 — CGd — CS 5 — HBR — LOS 3—StS Dora versus Rose.—Austin Dobson.—THP Dorcas.-G : MacDonald.—OVV Dorcas and Gregory. (The Physician in Snite of Himself, Act I., Scs. 1–4.)—Jean B. P. Molière.—WR 11 Dorchester Giant, The...—Oliver W. Holmes.—PNW–STP Doria.--—Ezra Pound.—NPA Dorinda.-C : Sackville, Earl of Dorset.—BLV “Dorinda's sparkling wit and eyes.”—C: Sackville, Earl of Dorset.—FEP - (Song.)—WEP 2 Doris.-Clarence S. Harper.—HIP 2 Doris: a Pastoral.—Arthur J. Munby.—FEP—GP—HBP— - A. Doron’s Jig.—Rob't Greene. See Menaphon. Dorothy.—Rose H. Lathrop.–AA Dorothy.—Arthur J. Munby. See Dorothy: A Country Story. Dorothy.—Wallace Rice.—PCL Dorothy: A Country Story, Sels. fr.—Arthur J. Munby. Beauty at the Plow.—VA. Country Risses.—VA . Dorothy:-VA - - Dorothy's Room.—VA Dorothy in the Garret.—J: T. Trowbridge.—BNL–MMR Dorothy Q.-Oliver W. Holmes.—AA—AFV—BFW –CAP– CBP—EPs—HBV–RTV—STC–VSA Dorothy's Auction.—A. G. Plympton.—WR 9 Dorothy’s Mustn'ts.—Ella W. Wilcox. —DR-TMR. Dorothy's Opinion.—Carolyn Wells.-SP 8 - Dorothy's ºn Arthur J. Munby. See Dorothy: A Coun- ry Story. Dorus to Pamela.-Philip Sidney. See Arcadia. Dose Leedle Poys.-W: F. Goldbeck.--—W.R. 38 Dose of Sunshine. (Mom.)—C : Battell Loomis.-W.R. 47 Dost Thou Look Back?—Alfred Tennyson. See In Memo- T18, Iſl. - Dost Thou Not Care ?—Christinia G. Rossetti...—HIDL Dost Thou Remember 2—T : Moore.—FTA Dost Thou Weep, Mourning Mother. — Eliz. B. Brown- ing—OAMs. T}ot and Dolly.—Minnie W. Patterson.—CS 32 I}ot Baby Off Mine.—C : F. Adams. AWH-BS 10–CS 15 —RTV—SDR-SP 7 Dot Dutchman in der Moon.—E. C. Thorpe.—BS 22 Dot Good-for-Nodings Dog.—Fred Emerson Brooks.--WR 38 DOt Lºgº *H #" wº Mary haf Got.—C: F. Adams.- ES 4— Dot Leedle Boy.—Jas. W. Riley.—HIH-WR 28 “Dot Leedle Loweeza.”—C: F. Adams.-CH-CS 20 Dot Little Cripple Boy Wat Died.—Capt. Jack Crawford.— WR, 38 Dot Long-handled Dipper.—C: F. Adams. –AWH —GH — SP 7—SR 12 Dot New Song.—W: H. Head—SR 11 Dot Vinder Dime.—Anon.—WR 14 “Doth then the world go thus, doth all thus move?”—W: Drummond.—PGT 1 Dot's Christmas; or, the Sober Hat.—Emma D. Banks.-BR Dot's Version of the Text.—Anita M. Kellogg.—WR 2 Double Acrostic.—Anon.—WA Double Bed, The.—Anon.—CS 7 Double Knock, The.—T: Hood.—WA Double Meaning.—Anon.—KNE Double Play. (Dial.)—C: S. Wayne.—CDs Double Sacrifice, The.—Arthur W. Austin.—CS 10 Double Transformation, The.—Oliver Goldsmith.-RTI Double-faced.—Anon.—MD Double-faced Creed, The.—Anon.—WA Doublehººd Snake of Newbury, The.—J: G. Whittier.— Doubt.—Mary B. Chapman.—FLS Doubt.—Rob’t C. Rogers.-AA Doubt.—AIfred Tennyson.—STC Doubt and Prayer.—Alfred Tennyson.—THV Doubt of Martyrdom, A.—Sir J.: Suckling.—EP —HBV — Doubt Resolved, The.—Anon.—FLS - “Doubt which ye misdeem, fair love, The.”—Edmund Spen- ser. See Amoretti and Epithalamion. Doubtful Bank Note, The. (Tab.)—Anon.—BS 15—TCP Doubting.—Gertrude M. Downey.—LLC Doubting Heart, A.—Adelaide A. Procter.—AmSS—BNL– S 14—FEP—HEP—HBV-HIDL–VA. Douglas, Sels. fr. (Trag.)—J: Home. Norval. (Sel. fr. Act II., Sc. 1.)—BNL (Douglas’ Account of Himself—shorter sel.)—LLC Scene from Douglas. (Sel. fr. Act II., Sc. 1.)—CS 11 Soliloquy of Douglas—Solemnity.—AD Douglas’ Account of Himself.-J: Home. Douglas’ Complaint.—Anon.—POL Douglas, Douglas, Tender and True.—Dinah M. Craik.-- NL–FP—PYO—RLP - (Douglas.)—OVV (Douglas, Tender and True.)—LLC (Too Late—0.)—CBP—FEP— FTA — HBP — HBV — STC–VA Douglas Gordon.—F: E: Weatherly.—VA Douglas, Tender and True.—Dinah M. Craik. See Douglas, Douglas, Tender and True. Douglas to the Populace of Stirling.—Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake, The. Douglas Tragedy, The. ' (I'm Border Minstrelsy and Percy's Reliques.)—Anon.—BB—BESB–CEL–EBS —EPC —HIBP—HBV–OBB–OEB—WEP 1 (Child of Elle, The-diff. vers.)—FEP Douglaſſincoln Debate. — Winston Churchill. See Crisis, €. Doun the Burn, Davie.—R. Crawford.—BGV Dove, The.—J: Keats.-HBV-OS 1 (Song—O.)—CGd—LC—PoE Dove of Dacca, The.—Rudyard Kipling.—GN Dover Beach.-Matthew Arnold.—Ehl?—EPN-GEP—HBV - —OVV—POW–SEP—SN–VA—VE—WEP 4 (“Ah, Love! let us be true!”—sel.)—BIL (Dover Beach, Sel. fr.)—BNL–POS Dover Cliff.—F. Wyville Home.—VA Dover Cliffs.-W :. Lisle Bowles.—HIBV-RLP Dover Cliff [s].-W. : Shakespeare. See King Lear. Doves, The.—W: Cowper.—RLP Doves at Mendon, The.—Julia C. R. Dorr.—FMR Dove's Nest.—Jos. Russell Taylor.—HIBV. Doves of Venice, The.—Laurence Hutton.—AA Dowie Dens of [or o'] Yarrow, The. (In Border Minstrelsy.) —Anon.—BBB-EBS—FEP—HBP (Banks o' Yarrow, The.)—BB—OEB (Dowie Hoºf Yarrow, The-sl. abr.)—BESB—EBS See IDouglas. (Versions vary sl. in wording.) Dowie Houms of Yarrow, The-Anon. See foregoing. Down a Woodland Way.—Mildred Howells.-AA Down aroun’ the Depo’.—W. M. Pfrimmer.—FAS Down by ſº sº Gardens. (C.)—W: B. Yeats.-HBV V— (Old Song Resung, An.)—VA Down Grade, The.—T: R. Thompson.—TS Down W #"; Strawberry Bed.—Clinton Scollard. —TMR — the Bayou.-Mary A. Townsend.—AA—PNW the Burn, Davie.—Rob't Crawford.—EBS the Dark Future.—Sidney Lanier.—THV the Little Big Horn.—F's Brooks.-BAB–PAH the Slope.—Charlotte P. Hawes.—STC Down Down Down Down T)own Town the Stream.—Ellen W. Carey.—SR 6 Down the Track.--Rose Hartwick Thorpe.—FMR ‘‘Down to Sleep.”—Helen Hunt Jackson.—CCB–FPE—GN —PGpr—POS Down to the Capital.—Jas. W. Riley.—WR, 29 Down with Culchah.-Alice R. Forsyth.-W.R. 56 Down, with the Traffic.—Dwight Williams.-CS 17 Downfall of Conway, The.—J; Trotwood Moore, SP 5 79 # DOWnfall AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS ^ Downfall of Piracy, The.—B: Franklin (?).-PAH Downfall of Poland, The.—T: Campbell. See Pleasures of Ope, €. Downfall of the Gael, The.—S: Ferguson.—DB Downfall of Wolsey, The. — W: Shakespeare. Henry VIII. Downs, The...—Rob't Bridges.—OR Dow's Flat—1856.--Fs. Bret Harte.—BNL–BS 2—CS 3— FIBV-YBW Draft Riot, The.—C: De Kay.—ABH 2—PAH Drafted. (T'ab.)—Anon.—SSC Drafted.—Mrs. H. L. Bostwick.-CS 5 Dragon, The.—Anon.—LPS–PP Dragon Drink, The.—Ellen Murray.—WR 18 Dragon of Wantley, º, Patmore.—CGd—HBP Dragon-fly, The.—Mary Howitt.—CBOP - Dragon-fly, The.—Walter S. Lanor—BLV—OVW Dragonfly, The.—Theodore H. Rand.—TCW Dragon-fly, The.—(Sel. fr. The Two Voices.)—Alfred Ten- nyson.—SN Draherin O Machree.—Michael Hogan.—BIP Drake's Drum.—H: Newbolt.—BPIV —EDY —EHT —HBW —HBVy—LHT-OVW-PPV-RTV Drama, The.—R : W. Gilder.—SR Drama and Life, The.—HI: Arthur Jones. See Foundations of National Drama. Drama for Every-day Life. (Punch.)—HPE Drama of Exile, A, Sels. fr.—Eliz. B. Browning. “Live and love.”—CS 1 Tribute to Women, A.—SAE Drama of Three, A.—Anon.—OS 21 Drama of Two Lives, The.—Sel. fr.—E: J. Chapman,—Pro- logue. (Question, A.)—OCW Dramatic Styles. (Blackwood’s Mag.)—SS Dramshop or the Republic, The.—Mary T. Lathrop.–WR 18 “Draper Hºis last book tries to prove.” (New York Sun.) See King Draw a pail of water.—Anon.—CBPC Draw-bridge Keeper, The.—H: Abbey.—CS 3—PEO Drawing dºing and Queen on Twelfth Night.—W: Hone.— Drawing Near the Light.—W: Morris.--SEP—VE Drawing, Teeth, Mrs. Eliz. Turner, LOTPC Dread of Death, The.—(?) Belford.—SR 9 Dreadful Boy, The.—Anon.—PyS Dreadful Mistake, A.—Anon.—WR 50 e Dreadful Story about Harriet and the Matches, The.—Hein- rich Hoffmann.—GSP—OTPC Dream.—(Atlanta Constitution.)—SR 15 Dream, A.—W: Allingham.—BIP—NT—RTI—VA Dream, A.—Anon.—PyR. Dream, A.—W: Blake.—BGV-CHV-EPR—PCK Dream, A.—Julia Brinckerhoff.-W.R. 19 Dream, A.—Alice Cary.—CBP Dream, A.—Mary K. Dallas.-WR 3 Dream, A.—Eliz. C. Kinney.—AA Dream, A.—Adelaide A. Procter.—FEP Dream, A.—Jas. W. Riley.—WHO Dream, The.—Aphr. Behn.-WEP 2 Dream, The.—Lord Byron.—BNL–FEP—HBP—WEP 4 (Smile.)—CBP Dream, The.—J: Donne,—EP—OB Dream, The.—Fs. Burdett Money-Coutts.—OVV Dream about the Old Nursery Rhymes, A.—M. H. F. D.— CBOP Dream and the Deed, The.—Jas. C. McNally.—SP 7 I)ream Children: a Reverie. (Fr. Essays of Elia.) — C: Lamb.-GC—MBL Dream Garden, A.—Ella Young.—BIP T}ream Land.—Frances Anne Kemble.—OVV Dream Lesson, A.—Carolyn Wells.—CFBP Dream Life, Sel. fr. (Rain in the Garret—br. *śg; Dreams of Boyhood, I.)—Donald G. Mitchell.—OS 2 . (Spring.)—OAA g * Dream Maiden, A.—Mrs. Harriet E. Hamilton King.—RLP Dream of a Blessed Spirit, A.—W: Butler Yeats.--TIP Dream of a Boy Who Lived at Nine-elms, The. (C.)—W: B. Rands.—PP1 (Boy’s Dream, A.)—TFS Dream of a Dreamer, The.—Anon.—HIP 2 Dream of a Girl Who Lived at Seven-oaks, The. — W: Bright Rands.-P.Pl T}ream of a Smart Boy, The.—Anon.—CS 33 Dream of Autumn, A.—Jas. W. Riley.—CCB Dream of Autumn, A.—Frd’k Tennyson.—PGT2 Dream of Clarence.—W : Shakespeare. See King Richard III. Dream of Death—Helena, A.—Lucy W. Jennison.—AA Dream of Eugene Aram, The...—T: Hood. —BBB —BNL — CGd —CR —EDY —FEP —HBP—HBV —OTPC — RTV—SR 1–VA (Eugene Aram's Dream.)—CS 3 Dream of Fair Women, A. (Abr.)—Alfred Tennyson. — S 19—EP Tream of Flowers, A.—Titus M. Coan.—AA º Dream of Hove A.—Sel. fr.—Walter von der Vogelweide.— HG Dream of Past Christmases, A.—F. A. Secordin.—SP 7 Dream of Sister Agnes, The.—Anon.—WR 30 Dream of Summer, A.—Mary N. Prescott.--CBOP Dream of Summer, A. (C.)—J: G. Whittier.—AID (Bright Days in Winter.)—POS g Dream of the “Fat Contributor.”—A. M. Griswold.—CS 6 Dream of the Past.—W : Glynn.—SR 15 Dream of the Prehistoric, A.—Frd’k G. Scott.—TCV Dream of the Reveler, The.—C: Mackay.—SR 2—TS (Reveler's Dream, The,)—WR 18 & Dreamers.—Joaquin Miller. Drive On 1 Dream of the South Wind, A.—Paul H. Hayne.—AL Dream of the Spanish Admiral, The.—S. Dorman.—PAPrm Dream of the Universe, A.—Jean Paul Richter.—CS 21 Dream #. ge Unknown, A.—Percy B. Shelley.—PGT 1– (Question, The-C.)—BGV-FEP—HBP—HBV-QB Dream of the World without Death, The. (The Book of Orm, Pt. III.)—Rob't Buchanan.—VA People.—Isabel Eccleston-Mackay.—OCW Power, The.—Anon.—LLC Rambles.—I. E. Jones.—CS 35 Song.—R: Middleton.—HEV that Came True, The. (Sel. fr. The Dreams that Came True.)—Jean Ingelow.—HS Dream Tryst.—Fs. Thompson.—VA Dream within a Dream, A.—Edgar Allan Poe.—CAP Dream-bearer, The.—Mary Caroline Davies.—HIBW Dreamºhe. (Fr. Poems by a Seamstress.) —Anon. — Dream Dream Dream Dream Dream Dreamer, The.—Alice Furlong.—TIP Dreamer, The.—N : Vachel Lindsay.—LBM Dreamer, The.—Walter Ramal.--OTPC Dreamer and Reaper, The...—Jas. H. Ecob.-AID Dreamers.-W: Jennings Bryan.—HSPS - See Ship in the Desert, The. Dreamers, The.—Herbert Kaufman.-HTb-II Dream-garden, A.—Ella Young.—DB Dreamin' o' Home. (Dreaming of Home—0.)—Frank L. Stanton.—BS 21 (Sl. diff. wording fr. Poems.) Dreaming in the Trenches.—W: G. McCabe.—AA Dreaming of Home.—Frank L. Stanton. See Dreamin’ o' OIſle. Dream-land.—Edgar Allan Poe.—CAP Dream-land.—Christina G. Rossetti.-HBP Dream-love.—S: M. Peck.-FTA Dream-pedlary.—T: L. Beddoes.—EP—OB—OVV — QH — VA (Sel.)—WEP 4 Dreams.--Anon.—HIP Dreams.-Cecil F. Alexander.—BIP—DB–TIP Dreams.—Rob't Browning. See Ring and the Book, The. Dreams.-J. W. Foley.—SP 7 Dreams.--Winifred M. Letts.-BIP Dreams.-S. W. Norris. See Dreams for Sale. Dreams.—E. L. Sabin.—Orlſ Dreams.—Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake, The. Dreams.—Frank D. Sherman.—LFL Dreams, The.—Frank L. Stanton.—SP 4 Dreams Ahead, The.—Edwin Carlisle Litsey.—HTb-I-SP 4 Dreams and Realities.—Phoebe Cary.—BNL–CS 6 Dream's Awakening, A.—Sarah M. B. Piatt.—CBP Dreams, Empty Dreams.-W: Cowper.—BPIV Dreams for Sale.—S. W. Norris.-WR 2 (Dreams.)—CS 37 Dreams in Rome.—Arthur Symons.—TIWP - Dreams that Came True, The.—Jean Ingelow. See Dream that Came True, The. Dreams to Sell.—T: L. Beddoes.—CBPC Dream-ship, The.—Eugene Field.—BS 25—SR—WR 26 Dreamy Dog, The.—Joshua F. Crowell.—CB Dreary Song, A. (Parody.)—Shirley Brooks.-PA D’rection-post, The.—W : Barnes.—AB - Dregs.-Ernest Dowson.—HEV Dreme, The, Sel. fr. (Prol.)—Sir D: Lyndesay.—EBS Dress Reformer, The.—Anon.—WR 39 Dressed for the Party. (Tab.)—Anon.—COS—PP Dressed Turkey, The.—Anon.—PIP—YPS Dressing the Doll.—W: B. Rands. See Doll Poems. Dreyfus.-J. H. Ingham.—EDY Dried-up Fountain, The.—Rob’t Leighton.—VA Drifted Out to Sea.—Rose Hartwick Thorpe.—HIP Drifting.—Jas. Berry Bensel.-STC Drifting.—T: B. Read.—AA—AmIP—BNL–BS 10—CBP— CR S 1—FEP—FTR-GN–GP — GT — HBP FIBW-LBA—POW–PYO—SA—WHO—WR. 33 Drifting Away.—Barton Gray.—FLS Drifting Petal, A.—Mary McN. Fenollosa.—AA Drift-wood.—Jos. Trumbull Stickney.—HIBW Drill of the Little Patriots.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-DM Drimin Donn Dilis.—J : Walsh.-DP–TIP Drink I Drink I Drink l—Louise S. Upham.—CS 9 Drink to Her.—T : Moore.—RLP Drink to me only with thine Eyes. (The Forest, IX.) — Philostratus (tr. by Ben Jonson.)—BNL–SR * (Song:—To Celia—C.)—Ehlſ’—EP—EPE—WEP 2 (To Celia.)—BLV—BOL–CBP—EPC— EPE — EPs — FEP—FT-FTA—GEP—HBP—HEV–HGP-OB– OEL–PGT 1–PYO—RLP—SP 2—VSA Drink To-day.—J: , Fletcher. See Bloody Brother, The. Drinking. (C.—Anacreontiques, II.)—Anacreon (tr. by - Alº Cowley.)—BLV—FEP—HBP—HBV —OB * 2 (“Thirsty earth drinks up the rain, The”—(sl. abr. )—LC Drinking a Farm.—H. L. Hastings.—PIP—SR 4—YPS Drinking a Tear.—Anon.—SR 4 Drinking Annie's Tears.--—Rose Hartwick Thorpe.—SP 5 Drinking Song.—N: Boileau.-AFP Drinking Song, A.—HI: Carey.—OB Drinking Song.—R: B. Sheridan.—BGV - Drinking-house over the Way, The.—M. L. Nutting.—CS 33 Drink's Doings.--Anon.—TS Drink's Last Bluff. (The Prohibitionist.)—SP 5 Drive On!—W: M. Thayer.—CS 28 Drive Tete-a-Tete Party.—(President's Reception.) — Anon. (Mobile Register.)—SR 4 * *=s * R. Driving a Hen. 80 TITLE INDEX Dutifuls Driving Home the Cows.-Kate P. Osgood.—AA—ASL- AWB—BE—BNL–CEP—CS 1–FEP—HBV- HP —HP–LLC—OAM—PAH-PAPrm—PCK — SSC — STC–TMD Driving the Cow. (Burlington Hawkeye.)—SR 3 Drones of the Community, The.—Percy B. Shelley. See Queen Mab. % Drop, º Slow Tears.-Phineas Fletcher.—BNL–FEP— 4. . (Hymn, A.)—HBP (Litany, A.)—OB Drop of Dew, A.—Andrew Marvell.—BNL–CBP —EPs — HBP—NT—POS (sel.)—RLP—WEP 2 Drop of Ink, A.—Jos. E. Whitney.—AA Drop of Water, The.—Harry Stackpoole.—BS 19–TMR. Drops.-P: Robertson.—DR Drover, A.—Padraic Column.—DB–HBV Drovers, The.—J: G. Whittier.—PGGR Drowned Lovers, The.—(Ballad.)—BBB Drowned Mariner, The.—Eliz. O. Smith.-AA Drowned Soldier, A.—Cyril Tourneur.—BIHV Drowning Singer, The.—Anon.—HTb-II Drowning Singer, The. (W. music.) — Marianne Farming- à l'Il. (Last Hymn, The-mo music.)—BS 5–CS 14 —FTR — PE"—SR 5 Drug Clerk’s Trials, A.—Anon.—WR 7 Drugs.-Finley P: Dunne. See Mr. Dooley Says. Drug-store Scene. (Mom.)—Gloria Martinez.-W.R. 47 Druid, The.—Douglas Hyde.—DB Druid, The.—J: B. Tabb.—AA Druid Song of Cathwah, The.—J: Todhunter.—TIP Drum, A.—Stanley Waterloo.—CS 30 Drum, The.—E. Sutton.—AMV 2 Drum-call in 1861, The.—Elbridge J. Cutler.—M.M.R. (comd.) (Rising of the People.)—WR 10 - Drumhead Court-martial, The.—Anon.—CS 32 Drummer Boy, A.—Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.—TT Drummer Boy, The.—Anon.—CS 4–LLC—TMD Drummer Boy, The...—Anon.—CS 32 Drummer Boy of Kent, The.—Anon.—WR 6 Drummer Boy of Mission Ridge, The.—Kate B. Sherwood. —BS 14—WR 4 Drummer Boy's Burial, The. (Harper’s Magazine.)—BNL Drummer of Company C, The.—Rob't C. W. Meyers.--CS 33 Drummer-boy and the Shepherdess, The.—W : B. Rands.-- Drummer-boy of the Rappahannock-Fred E. Brooks.- WR. 44 - Drummer's Bride, The.—Anon.—CS 8 Drums of the Fore and Aft. (Abr.)—Rudyard Kipling.— SP Drunkard, The. (Real Life.)—SR 1 Drunkard, The...—J. O. Rockwell.—LLC Drunkard-maker, The.—Anon.—WR 33 Drunkard’s Address to a Bottle of Whiskey, A.—Jos. Sheri- dan Lefanu.-BIP Drunkº: gatechism and Ten Commandments.--Anon.— 5 Daughter, The.—Eugene J. Hall.—BS 18 Death, The.—C: Dickens. See Sketches by Boz. Death, The.—I. E. Jones.—CS 17 Dream, The.—Anon.—WR 18 Dream, The.—C : W. Denison.—CS 11 Dream, The.—Fs. S. Smith.--CS 10 Drunkard's Grand March, The.—Sam P. Jones.—SP 5 Drunkard's Home, The. (Tab.)—Anon.—BS 12—TCP Drunkards Not All Brutes.—J: B. Gough.-CS 4–KNE Drunkard’s Repentance, A. (Arr. fr. Timothy S. Arthur's Ten Nights in a Bar-room, Night the Third: Mor- gan's Child.)—W : W. Pratt.—WR 18 Drunkard’s “Ten Commandments,” The.—Anon.—CS 15 Drunkard's Thirst, The.—Anon.—CS 25 Drunkard’s Wife, The.—Elihu Burritt.—CS 15 Drunkard's Wife, The.—Ruth Cooper.—CS 25 Drunken Engineer, The. ... (Occident.)—CS 36 Drunken Soliloquy in a Coal Cellar, A.—Alf Burnett.—CS 2 Drunkenness.—T: (?) Randolph.--—KNE Drury's Dirge.—Horace Smith.—HIPE $ Dry bººt Tear.—R : B. Sheridan.-BGW-DB—RTI— Dry Bread.—Victor Hugo.—AFP w Dry Experiment, A.—J : Neal.—MHR, Dryad Song.—Marg. Fuller.—AA Dryads, The.—Leigh Hunt.—PHS Dryan Dhun, The.—Anon.—DB Drynan Dhun, The.—Rob't, Dwyer Joyce.—BIP–DB Dryburgh Abbey.-C: Swain.—FEP (Tribute to Sir Walter Scott, A–sel.)—BS 11 Dryden.—Craven L. Betts.-EDY Du Bist wie, Eine Blume. (Fr. Pictures of Travel, 49—tr.) —Heinrich Heine.—FTA Duality.—Arthur S. Hardy.—AA Ducal Palace.—Lord Byron.—TIWP Duchess May. — Eliz. B. Browning. Duchess May. Duchesse Blanche. (Sel. fr. The Dethe of Blaunche—mod.) —Geoffrey Chaucer.—EPs Duck and the Kangaroo, The.—E : Lear.—CHV-PCL Ducks, The.—Anon.—LFS Ducrow.—J : Wilson.—FT T)ude, A.—Jos. B. Smiley.—CS 32 Dude, The. (Acting tab.)—Anon.—BS 12—TCP Due North.-B : R. C. Low.—HT Duel, The, T: Hood.—EA Drunkard's Drunkard's Drunkard’s Drunkard’s Drunkard’s Drunkard’s See Rhyme of the S Duel between Mr. Shott and Mr. Nott, The. (Harper’s Weekly.)—CH º Duel, A.)—CS 20–SR 5 (Wonderful Duel, A–sl. abr.)—FS Duel on a High Tower, A.—Anon.—CS 32 Duel of Menelaus and Paris, The.—Homer.—BIP Duel, The.—Eugene Field.—HEV–HBVy —PCK —PCL — RTV—WR 35—YBV IXueling.—W: Cowper. See Conversation. Duelist's Honor, The.—J: England.—CS 5–SS Duelist's Victory, The.—G : T. Lanergan.—BS 12 Duenna, The, Sel. fr. - º (Song: “Had I a heart for falsehood framed”—(Air (C.) fr. Act II., Sc. I.)—R: B. Sheridan.—TIP “Thou canst not boast of Fortune's store.”—BGV-DB Duet, A. (Sel. fr.)—A. Conan Doyle. (Confessions.)—SP 2 Duet, A.—T. S. Moore.—OB—OVV Dugall Quin.-(Old Ballad.)—ESB Duke of Athole's Nurse, The...— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Duke of Buckingham, The.—J: Dryden.—SAy Duke of foster, The.—W: Shakespeare. See King Richard Duke of Gordon's Daughter, The.—Anon. —BIB —BESB — ESB–OBB Duke of Wellington, The.—Alfred Tennyson. See Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington. Dukite Snake; an Australian Bushman’s Story, The.—J: B. O'Reilly.—BS 6—CS 16—FR—SA Dulce et Decorum.—Jas. R. Lowell.—THV Dulcina.—Sir Walter Raleigh.-RLP Dule's i' this Bonnet o' Mine, The.—Edwin Waugh.—BNL —FEP—HBP—HBV—VA Duluth.—Proctor Knott.—CS 34 Dum Vivimus Vigilamus.--C: H. Webb.-AA—AFV Dumas.-W. M.: Thackeray.—FT Dumb Animals.—Anon.—CHP Dumb Child, The.—Anon.—CS 13—FEP Dumb Orators, The. Sel. fr.—G: Crabbe. (Man's Dislike to be Led.)—CBP Dumb Savior, The.—Mary E. Bryan.—BS 19 Dumb Soldier, The.—Rob't L: Stevenson.—BEW Dumb-bell Drill.—A. E. Hurst.—ID Dumb-bell Drill.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.--DM Dumb-waiter, The.—F : S. Cozzens.—CS 7—MHR. Duna.-Marjorie L. C. Pickthall.—HIBV Duncan Gray.—Rob't Burns.—BGV-BLV—EBS—EPR — FEP—GEP—PGT 1–WEP 3 (Duncan Gray Cam' Here to Woo.)—BNL Duncan Gray Cam' Here to Woo.—Rob't Burns. See fore- go???.g. Dunciad, The, Sels. fr.—Alex. Pope.—BNL–EPC—EP— WEP 3 (2) Album. — G: Kyle. — Dunderburg Jenkins's “Forty-graf’’ WR, 3 Dundreary in the Country.—Anon. Lord Dundreary in the Country—sel.)—BS 13 Dunlang O'Hartigan (74).-Patrick Jos. McCall.—DB Dunluce Castle, County of Antrim.—Aubrey De Vere.—DB Duomo, The.—Anon.—OS 2—TIWP Duration of Love, The.—Ferdinand Freiligrath.--HGV Turham Field...T(Old Baiiad.) TBīSBITESBT-Of B During Music.—J. B. B. Nichols.--FT During Music.—Arthur Symons.—VA. Durisdeer.—Lady J: Scott.—EBS - Dusk:-G:..W. Russell,—HT --- Dusky Philosophy, Sel. sº (I. A Story of Seven Devils— O.)—Frank R. Stockton. - (Uncle Peter's Masterly Argument—cond.)—WR 15 Dust.—Rupert Brooke.—Cºn]?-I—HBV-OVV Dust, The.—Gertrude Hall.—AA Dust Dethroned, The.—G. : Sterling.—LBM Dustman, The.—Anon.—ABV Dustman, The-F. E. Weatherly.—HIBV Dusty Miller, The. (C.)—Rob't Burns. (Hey, the Dusty Miller—also C.)—LC Dutch Lullaby [, A].-Eugene Field.—ASL–ASR-II—BNL —BVC–DR—NV—PG pr—RAC–SFM-SMG (Wºº, Blynken and Nod—C.)—AA—AL–AmIP— PC–CCB-CFBP—GSP—HBR-HBVy—LBA— PCK–PCL–PF-Port-RTV—TM–TYP–WHO Dutch #e. #H# W. Longfellow.—AFV—AL—BVC— Dutch Proverb, A.— Matthew Prior.—BLV Dutch Security.—Anon.—SDR Dutchman in England, A.—Alex. M. Bell.—MHR, Dutchman’s Answer, A.—Anon.—SDR Dutchman's Dog Story, A.—J: T. Brown.—AWH Dutchman's Equal Rights, The.—Julia B. Nelson.—SR 13 Dutchman's Serenade, The.—Anon.—CS 19–HH-SDR (Abr. )—BS 3 Dutchman’s Snake, The.—Anon.—CS 11 Dutchman's Speech at an Institute, A.—Anon.—BS 2 Dutchmanºelephone The. (Detroit Free Press.)—CS 19 Dutchman’s Testimony in a Steamboat Case, A.—Anon.— CD–SDR Dutie to . Depart.-Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. Duties of Christianity, The.—L: Kossuth.—MIRS Duties of Massachusetts at the Present Crisis; Foundation of the Republican Party, Sel. fr. (Judicial Tribunals.) —C : Sumner.—CS 3 of the Scholar. (Sel. fr. Sweetness and Light.)— Matthew Arnold.—OS 3 Duties of the State.—Elihu Root.—WR 42 Dutifuls, The,'—Mary K, Dallas.-W.R. 3 Duties 81 Duty AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Duty.—Ellen S. Hooper.—BNL Duty.—Alfred J. Hough.-W.R. 33 Duty. (Abr.)—Friedrich Schiller.—CS 27—WR 33 (Fame—diff. abr.)—CCB-GP TXuty.—C : M. Sheldon.—SSS Duty.—W: Wordsworth. See Ode to Duty. Duty and Fame.—Alex. Smith.-HDL Duty of America to Greece.—H: Clay. See On the Creek Revolution. Duty of Children.—Rob't L: Stevenson.—SMG Duty of Literary Men to America.--T: S. Grimke.—PFP (Duty of Literary Men to their Country.)—HNS (Our Country—sel.)—CP—FAS S 2 - Duty of Literary Men to their Country.—T: S. Grimke. See foregoing. Duty of Public Service, The-Lord Rosebery.—SP 8–SSR Duty of Naturalized Citizen, The.—R : Guenther.—SSR Duty of the American Scholar.—G: W. Curtis.-CS 6 (Abr.)—KNE Duty of the Enlightened Classes.—J: D. Long.—FD 1 Duty of the Hour, The. (Sel. fr. a speech delivered before the National Association of Manufacturers, New York, Jan. 27, 1898.)—W: McKinley.—SSD Duty the Highest Call.—(Graduation Day Oration.)—Eu- gene Wood.—WR 55 * - Duty to One's Country. (Sel. fr. The Inflexible Captive.)— Hannah More.—SS—WHO (Patriotism.)—TMIR - Duty to Our Country.—Dan'l Webster. Jefferson. Duty’s Reward.—Anon.—HIP Dux’s Speech. (The Phoenia.)—CP Dwainie. (Song fr. The Flying Islands of the Night, Act I.) —Jas. W. Riley.—AA Dying.—Roden Noel.—VA (Old, The.)—OB—OVW Dying Actor, The.—Edgar Fawcett.—CS 15 Dying Alºemist, The. (C.)—Nathaniel P. Willis.—CS 6— { . (Abr.)—FR Dying Bard, The.—Walter Scott.—EPs Dying Boy, The.—Anon.—CS 5 Dying †: on the Raft, The.—Lord Byron. ll&ll Dying Brigand, The.—Anon.—CS 5 Dying Captain, The.—Anon.—SR 7 . . (After, the Battle.)–ČS 9—PRR, Dying Chief, The.—W : Sawyer.—CS 35 Dying Child, The.—Dora Greenwell.—PC Dying Child, The.—G : M. Vickers.-CS 24 IXying Christian, The.—Alex. Pope. See following. Dying Christian to His Soul, The. (C.) — Alex. Pºº- BNL–CEL–CR—FEP—GP—HBP—HBV —OB — OM–OTPC–RLP—RTV—SAE—SP 4–SS—WR 26 . (Dying Christian, The.)—BS 1–CS 14 Dying Dream of the Bishop of Beauvais.--T: De Quincy. See Joan of Arc. Father, The.—Jas. C. Mangan.—RTI Fireman, The.—Walt Whitman. See Song of Myself. Girl, The.—R : D. Williams.-DB–TIP Gladiator, The.—Lord Byron. See Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage. Duty. (Sel. fr. Voluntaries, III.)—Ralph W. Emerson.— - GN–HBV—LOS OS 1–SP 1 See Adams and See Don Dying Dying Dying Dying Dying Gypsy's Dirge, The.—Walter Scott.—BIHV Dying Heroes.—Walt Whitman.—BFHV Dying *#. (C.)—Alice Cary.—BNL–CS 8—GP—HBV (Her Last Verses.)—FEP Dying in Harness.-J: B. O’Reilly.—SP 4 Dying Kid, The.—W: Shenstone.—WEP 3 Dying King, The. (Sel.)—Alex. Smith.-OS 2 Dying Lover, The.—R : H : Stoddard.—ASL–HBV Dying Man in His Garden, The.—G: Sewell.—FEP Dying Nun, The.—J: Vance Cheney.—LY - Dying of Tanneguy Du Bois, The.—H: Austin Dobson.—WE Dying Patriot, The.—Jas. Elroy Flecker.—GnR-II Dying Patriot's Request, The...—C. M. Brosnan.—SR 8 Dying Reservist, The.—Maurice Baring.—HEV Dying Saviour, The.—Paul Gerhardt.—AmSS—BNL Dying Scout.-W.; Lawrence Chittenden.—WR 39 Dying Speech of Marino Faliero.—Lord Byron. See Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice. Street Arab, The.—Matthias Barr.—CS 8 Swan, The-Alfred Tennyson.—OTPC Trumpeter, The.—Julius Mosen.—BLP Words of Stonewall Jackson, The.—Sidney Lanier. . HCAP—EDY-PAH - Dying-day of Death, The.—Ronald Campbell Macfie.—EBS Dynamite Plot, A.—Rob't C. V. Meyers.-CS 32 Dynamiter's Daughter, The.—E. S. Jackson.—CS 29 Dynasºe, (Sel. fr.)—T: Hardy. (Field of Talavera, €. ) – 14 Dynmouth Fisherman, The-Anon.—MYF E E. B. B.-Jas. Thomson.—HRW E. G. de R.—Jas. T. Lowell.—FT E Pluribus Unum.—G. : W. Cutter.—APTV—BIP–CS 3—- DD–KNE (sel.)—LLC Each and All.—Ralph W. Emerson.—AA—AL—AmIP—APM —BNL–CAP—FEP—FP—FPE—GT-HBP—HIBV —LLC—LOS 3—OS 3—PCL–PGGR—PIHS-STC Each and All.—Minot J. Savage.—LLC Each and All,—W; Shakespeare. See Measure for Measure. Dying Dying Dying Dying ‘Early Spring.—Jas. Thomson. Each in His Own Tongue.—Anon.—CS 40 Each in His Own Tongue.—W: Herbert Carruth.-AL– GS—HBV-HT-HTb-II—IBA—S—SP 7 Each Sorrowful Mourner.—Aurelius Prudentius (tr. by J: M. Neale).-HBP Eagle, The-G: W. Doane.—TFS (sel.) Eagle, The.—Timothy Otis Paine.—HIP 2 Eagle, The.—Jas. Gates Percival.—DD Eagle, The. A Fragment.—Alfred Tennyson.—BNL–CS 14 rººps—GN- BBV — LOS 1 — OS 1–R.A.C.—SN — Eagle and the Assembly of Animals, The.—J: Gay.—OTPC Eagle and the Lion, The.—G : Frederick.-HP 2 Eagle and the Spider, The.—Ivan A. Kriloff.-MYF Eagle and Vulture, The.—T: Buchanan Read.—PAH - Eagle of Gºing, The (Cond.)—H: H. Brownell.—AH 2– - BAB-PA - Eagle of the Blue, The.—Herman Melville.—AA Eagle Screams, The.—Anon.—CS 31 Eagle that, lºorgotten–N : Vachel Lindsay.—HEV–LBM (Sel. fr. Songs of the Voices of Birds—Introduc- tion.)—Jean Ingelow.—BWC - Eagle's Fall, The.—C: G. Whiting.—AA Eagle's Flight, An.—H. Bedinger.-BS 21 Eagle's Nest, The, Sel. fr. (Nests—Lecture VIII., Sec. 205, sl. abr.)—J: Ruskin.—OS 1 Eagle's Rock, The.—Anon.—BS 3—CS 8—FMR (abr.) Eagle's Song, The.—R: Mansfield.—HIBW-HPH-MRS (sl. abr.)—OAM—PAH-PAPnn—SP 4 Eamonn an Chnuic.—(From the Irish.)—BIP Ear of Corn, The. (Tr. by) Blanche W. Bellamy and Maud W. Goodwin.—OS 1 Earl Bothwell.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Earl Brand.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB–OBB Larl Crawford.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Earl March Look'd on his dying Child. (Song—C.)—T: Campbell.—PGT 1 - Earl Mº; Dºer-Anon–BB–BESB-ESB — GN — Eagles. Earl Mertoun's Song.—Rob't Browning. See Blot in the 'Scutcheon, A. - Earl Norman and John Truman.-C: Mackay.—VA Earl o' Quarterdeck, The. (C.)—G : Macdonald.—BNL– EPS–HBP Earl of Aboyne, The...— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Earl of Errol, The.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Earl of Marlborough. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Earl of Richmond to his Army, The.—W: Shakespeare. See King Richard III. Earl of Strafford's Defence, The, Sel. fr.—T: Wentworth, Earl of Strafford.—SS (Strafford's Defence against the Charge of High Treason —ptly. Same.)—OS 3 Earl of Warwick, The. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Earl of Westmoreland, The.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Earl Richard. (Diff. ballad.).-Anon.—See Young Redin. Earl Rothes.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Earl Sigurd's Christmas Eve.—Hjalmar H. Boyesen.—BS 23 (sl. abr.)—CLS - (Jarl Sigurd's Christmas Eve.)—WR 8 Earliest Spring.—W: D. Howells.-OB–OVW (In Earliest Spring—C.)—AA. Early Autumn.—Dart Fairthorne.—PEO Early Bird, The. (C.)—G: Macdonald. (Anxiety.)—NV - Early Bluebird, An.—Maurice Thompson.—AA Early Christian, An.—Rob't Barnabas Brough.-OVW Early Christmas Morning.—Mary B. Peck.-BS 7—HS Early Death. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Farly Peº (Sel. fr. Reply.)—Hartley Coleridge.—HEV' Death and Fame.—Matthew Arnold.—CBP Friendship.–Aubrey De Vere.—BNL–HBP—RLP Goldenrod.—Abbie F. Judd.—POS Graves, The.—Freidrich Gotlob Klopstock.-HGV Irish Triads:-(Fr. The Ninth Century Collection of that Namé.-BIP Love.—S: Daniel. See Hymen’s Triumph. Love of the Country and of Poetry.—W: Cowper. See Task, The. May in New England.—Percy Mackaye.—AL Miss Crocus.-Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.—TT Early Early Early Early Early Early Early Early Early Early Moº at Bargis. – Hermann Hagedorn. — HBV Early News.--Anna M. Pratt.—AA Early Nightfall.—Scharmel Iris.-NPA Early Piety.—Bishop Heber.—GSP Early Primrose, The.—H. Kirke White.—BNL (ToR}. Bººk primrose)—CBP-Fºr-HBy—orpc- Early Rising.—Lady Flora Hastings.-CBOP–GSP–OTPC Early Rising.—J: G. Saxe.—AFV—AWH-CS 4 — H.B.R.— EHBV-KNE—SR, 13—THP-YBV Early ºrgained Tennyson.—HBV—HBVy — RAC — See Seasons, The. Early Start, An.--Helen Chaffee.—BS 20 Early Thoughts.-W. E. H. Lecky.—DB Earnest Cry, An.—Mrs. F. D. Gage.—TS Earnest Suit to His Unkind Mistress not to Forsake Him, An. (C.)—Sir T: Wyatt.—BNL (Appeal, The.)—CEL–OB (Lower's Appeal, The.)—CEL–PGT 1 82 tº - TITLE INDEX IEcho Earnest Views of Life. (Ald.)—Austin Phelps.-BS 12 Earning a Dinner.—Matthew Prior.——HPE Earth.-Anon.—WA - Earth. (Br. sel. fr. The Bashful Earthquake.)—Oliver Her- ford.—THIP (Proem.)—AA Earth.-W. C. Roscoe.—VA Earth, The.—Ralph W. Emerson.—AA - Earth and Man, The.—Stopford A. Brooke.—BIP–HBV– RTI—TIP “Earth has not anything to show more fair.”—W: Words- Worth.-H.B.R.—HGP • (Composed upon Westminster Bridge, Sept. 3, 1802—C.) —BGV-EPC–EPN-FT-WEP 4 (Morning in London.)—HBP—OS 3 (Sonnet Composed upon Westminster Bridge.)—BNL– EP—FEP—MBL–SEP—V E (Upon Westminster Bridge I, Sept. 3, 1802].)—GEP— OB-PGT 1–POW (Westminster Bridge.)—CBP—LLC—RLP—WR 1 Earth Spirit, The.—W: E. Channing.—EPs Larth to Air.—L. A. C. Ward.—CCB Earth to Earth.-Michael Field.—HIP 2–VA Earth upon Earth.--Anon.—NT * Earth Wisdom.—Alfred Kreymborg.—AMW 4 Earth-born.—Odell Shepard.—AMV 4 Earthly Paradise, The,' Sels. fr.—W. Morris.--RLP Antiphony. (Song fr. August: Ogier the Dane.)—VA (April.)—CBP Atalanta's Race. (March: title O.)—HBP—RTW (Atalanta Conquered—sel.)—BNL (Atalanta's Defeat.)—VA (Atalanta's Victory—sel.)—VA. (Atalanta Victorious—shorter sel.)—BNL Christmas Carol. (Song fr. September: Land East of the Sun and West of the Moon.)—CEL (Minstrels and Maids.)—GN–OAC (December.)—CBP Earthly Paradise, The. (Apology, An—O.)—EPN- W–SEP—WE (Singer's Prelude, The.)—VA February. BP Idle Singer of an Empty Day, The.—EP—GEP King's Visit, The. (Br. sel. fr. March: The Man Born to be King.)—VA Lady of the Land, The.—EP Land Across the Sea, A. (Br. sel. fr. July : The Watch- ing of the Falcon.)—VA March. (Br. Sel, fr. March.)—BNL–CBP—HBV-STC (Prologue.)—EP Song: To Psyche. (Song fr. May: Story of Cupid and Psyche.)—VA Writing on the Image, The. (May WR. 6 title C.—cond.)— Earthquake in Egypt, The.—Anon.—CD Earthquake Prayer, The. (O.)—Will Carleton. (Prayer, The.)—CD Tarthquakes Preferred.—Mrs. M. L. Rayne.--—WR 36 Earth’s Angels.-Anon.—CS 24 Earth's Axis, The.—Anon.—NM Earth’s Burdens.—Ernest C: Jones.—VA Earth’s Easter.—Rob't Haven Schauffler.—OAE Earth's First Mercy, The.—J : Ruskin. See Modern Painters. Earth’s Immortalities.—Rob't Browning.—NT (Fame.) (sel.)—N Earth’s Noblemen.—G. : S. Bungay.—CS 20 |East.—Anon.—CP East and the West. One, The.—Lyman Beecher.—BS 2 East London.—Matthew Arnold.—CBP—VE East Wind, The...—C : B. Going.—LBA East Wind, The.—HI: S. Washburn.—POS Easter.—Anon.—HIBV. tº Easter.—R : W. Gilder.—DD Easter.—G : Herbert.—EPs (sel.)—HBP—OAE (Sel.—sl. diff.)—OB Easter.—Genevieve M. J. Irons.—OAE Easter.—Joyce Kilmer.—NPA. Easter.—Martin Luther.—OAE Easter.—Edwin L. Sabin.—DD • --" Easter.—Edmund Spenser. See Amoretti and Epithalamion. Easter.—D : Swing.——FS Easter a Pºy of Spiritual Joy.—Jas., Cardinal Gibbons.— WR. 57 Altar-cloth. The.—Julia H. Thayer.—HS—WR. 57 Easter Easter Angels.-Phillips Brooks,—FHS Easter Bridal Song.—Alice Cary.—WR 57 Easter by the Arno.—Eliz. K. Hall.—OAE Canticle, An.—C : Hanson Towne.—HT-LY Carol.—G : Newell Lovejoy.—DD–OAE Carol, An.—Christina G. Rossetti...—OAE Chimes (Emt.)—WR. 57 Convention. (Eint.)—W.R. 57 - Dawn.—Frances Ridley Havergal.—OAE Easter Easter Easter Easter Easter Easter Easter Day, I and II.-Arthur H. Clough.-EP Easter Day.—Josephine Rice Creelman,—OAE Easter Day.—J : Keble.—OAE Easter Day.—Edmund Spenser.—NT *:: Easter Day.—C : Wesley.—OAE Easter Day in Rome.—Oscar Wilde.—OAE Easter Day.—TIWP IEaster Dream of Mun Chee.—Jessie J. Knox. —WR. 57 Easter Drill.—Alice C. Fuller.—ID - Easter Eve.—Bliss Carman,—CS 40 Easter Eve at Kerak-Moab.-Clinton Scollard.-BS 23 Even.—Marg. French Patton.—OAE Even.—Christina G. Rossetti...—DD–EDY—OAE Easter Easter £aster Exercises.—Lizzie M. Hadley—SSE Easter Flower, The.—(Dial.)—Clara J. Denton.—EFY Easter Flowers. (Eacer.)—WR. 57 Easter Flowers.--Anon.—FHS Easter Girl.—Anon.—WR. 57 Easter Greeting.—Anon.—TFS (“May the glad dawn”—abr.)—FHS Easter Greeting to Every Child Who Loves “Alice,” An.— Lewis Carroll.—OAE Easter Hymn, An.—T: Blackburn.—HBP—OS 3 Easter Hymn-C: Wesley. — CEL – DD — FHS (sel.) — WEP 3 (Lord is Risen, The.)—FEP - Easter Hymn.--—Merle St. Croix Wright.—THV Easter in a Hospital Bed.—Nym Crinkle.—WR 30 Easters in Early Days.--Anon.—SSC Easter in the Early Days. (Dial.)—Clara J. Denton.-EFY Easter Island.—Frö’k G. Scott.—OCV-TCV Easter Joke, An.—Katha. McDowell Rice.—OAE Easter Joy, The.—Marg. E. Sangster.—OAE Easter Lilies. (Eacer.)—W.R. 57 Easter Lillies.—Susan Coolidge.—OAE Easter Lilies.—G. : W. Crofts.--FHS * Easter Lilies.—Emily H. Miller.—TFS Easter Lily, An.-A. W. Hawks.--CS 34 Easter Memory, An.—W : C. Roberts.--TCW Easter Message, The.—C: E. Hesselgrave.—OAE Iºaster Morn.—R. W. Wright.—TCW Morning.—HI: W. Beecher.—BS 17 Morning.—Fs. L. Mace.—BS 6—CBP—OAE Morning.—Edmund Spenser. See. Amoretti and Epi- thalamion. - Morning Talk, An.-Anon.—Spſ)E Music.—Marg. Deland.—DD Offerings.-Emily Henderson.—WR. 57 Easter Organ Music.—Harvey B. Gaul.—OAE Easter Poem, An.-Marion Riche.-CS 28 “Easter praise may falter, The.”—Mary L. Dickinson.—FHS Easter Quotations.—(Fr. various awthors.)—WR. 57 Easter Rhyme.—Anon.—LFS Easter Sacraments.-H. : Park Schauffler.—OAE Easter Service, An.—Clara J. Denton.—SSE Easter Singers in the Vorarlburg.—(Chamber’s Book of Days.)—OAE Social Occasions.—Anon.—WR. 57 Song.—Celia Thaxter.—SSC Song, An.—Susan Coolidge.—OAE—SR 7 Song An.-T: W. Handford.—TFS Symbol, An-Ruth M'Finery Stuart.—WR 28 Tableaux.-Stanley Schell.—WR 50 Time.—Anne Smith.-SSC Week.-C: Kingsley.—DD–OAE Wings.-G : Herbert.—OAE . Easter With Parepa, An.—Myra S. Delano.—BS 22—StS Easter Wreath, The.—Clara J. Denton.—SSE Easter-Day.—Oscar Wilde.—CBP Eastern Legend, An.—Grace D. Goodwin.—WR 17 Eastertide. (Splendor of Lilies, The-C.)—Marg. E. Sang- ster.—SR 13 - Easter-tide Deliverance, An. A. D. 430.-Maria H. Bulfinch. S 12—OAE—SR 4 Easy.—R. C. Lehmann.—ABV Easy Charade.—Anon.—Eulº Easy Life, The... (Paranaeticall, or Advisive Verse, to his Fººd Mr. John A. Wicks—C.)—Rob't Herrick.-- Easter Easter Easter Easter Easter Easter Laster Easter Easter Easter Easter Easter Easter Easter Easter C “Easy # O Power Divine, An.”—T: W. Higginson.— L Easy Wife, The Anon.—CS 23 Eating Song. (Punch.)—HPE Eavesdropper, The.—Bliss Carman.—ASL Ebb and Flow.—G. : W. Curtis.-AA—ASL–HBV–LBA Ebb-tide, The.—Rob't Southey.—CBP Ebb-tide at Noon.—Gelett Burgess.—GS ‘Eben Picken, Bookseller.”—W: D. Schuyler-Lighthall.—OCW Eben Rexford’s Discharge.—Anon.—HITb-I Ebo.—A. C. Gordon.—WR 7 . Ec-a-lec-tic Fits.-Ben King.—WR 38 Ecce in Deserto.—H: A. Beers.—AA Ecclesiastes, Sel fr. (Remember now thy Creator—Ch. XII.) —Bible.—BS 4—CCB (1-7)—LLC (1-7) Ecclesiastes.—G : H. Clarke.—TCV Ecclesiastical Sonnets, Sels. fr.—W : Wordsworth. Alfred and his Descendants. (Pt. I., Sons. XXVI and XXVII.)—EHT (Alfred—XXVI.)—EDY Laud. (Pt. II., Son. XLV.)—EDY Pilgrim Fathers, The. (Pt. III., Son. XIII.-Aspects Of ghºſts in America, I.)—EDY—EHT- PAH –P . Walton's Book of Lives. (Pt. III., Son. V.)—BNL Wicliffe. (C.—Pt. II., Son. XVII.)—EDY (John Wickliffe—sel.)—BNL William the Third. (Pt. III., Son. IX.)—EDY Within King's College Chapel, . Cambridge. (Pt. II., Son. XLIII.-Inside of King's College Chapel—O.)— PGT 1 º (Ecclesiastical Sonnets, Sel. fr.)—BNL (br. sel.) Ecclesiasticism. (Frags. fr. various authors,)—BNL Echo.—L. V. Hall.—AD Echo, J.; Milton, See Comus. 83 Echo AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS p. Echo. (C.)—T: , Moore.-BGV-DB–TIP—WEP 4 (Echoes.)—PGT 1 - Echo.—Christina G. Rossetti...—FTA—PGT-2 Echo.—J: G. Saxe. See lºgo et Echo. Echo, An.—(Riddle.)—Jonathan Swift.—HPE Echo, The.—Anon.—LFS Echo, and Narcissus. (Sl. abr.)—T: Bulfinch.-SPE Echo and gence—sir S: E. Brydges.—BGV-BNL–FEP —G. IEcho and the Ferry.-Jean Ingelow. —BS 11 –CBPC –CR (sl. abºr.)—EA (abr. and arr.)—WR 1 Echo and the Lower.—Anon.—BNL - Echo Club, 'The, Sels. fr.—Bayard Taylor. Ballad of Hiram Hover, The.—AWH Ode on a Jar of Pickles.—AWH-PA Palabras Grandiosas.-AWH-THP Echo from the 17th, An.—Frank T. Easton.—AWH Echo from Willowwood, An.—Christina G. Rossetti.—VA Echo of a Song, The-Jas. W. Foley.—HTb-II Echoes.—Lewis Carroll.—WA Echoes.—T: Moore. See Echo. Echoes.—J : G. Saxe.—WA Echoes from Bethlehem.—Anon.—HS Echoes from the Sabine Farm, Sels. fr.—Eugene Field.—AA To Leuconoë (2 poems.)— To the Fountain of Bandusia.—AA . Echoes from Theocritus.-E: Cracroft Lefroy.—OVW Echoing Green, The. (In Songs of Innocence.)—W: Blake. —ABV-BGV-EPR—LC—LOS 1–OTPC Tºcho's Lament for [or of J Narcissus-Ben Jonson. See Cynthia's Revels. Eclipse, The.—HI: Vaughan.—HBV Eclipse of Faith, The.—Theodore D. Woolsey.-AA Eclipse of the Sun, The. (Tab.)—Anon.— b}clogue.—T: Chatterton.—BGV £clogue, December 26, 1613, Sels. fr.-J: Donne. Love. (Br. sel. fr. St. 9.)—EPs Recluse Hermit, The. (Br. sel. fr. Introd.)—EPs Eclogue the First. (Fr. Rowley Poems.)—T: Chatterton.— P WEP 3 Eclogue the Third. (Fr. Rowley Poems.)—T: Chatterton. WEP 3 Economical Boomerang, An.—W. H. Neall.—CS 32 Economical Man, An.--—Sam W. Foss.-W.R. 39 Economy.—S: Johnson.—RAC Economy.—J: Wolcott.—HIPE (Overdone Economy.)—CS 34 (abr.) Ecstasy.—Victor Hugo.—AFP Ecstasy, The.—J: Donne.—EPs—OB (sel.) Ecstasy.—Eric Mackay.—VA Ecstasy.—Friedrich Rüchert.—HGV Eddie Yºts the Barber.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-COS— Edelweiss.-Mary L. Dickinson.—BS 23—PFP Edelweiss.-Warren Pease.—HIP 2 Eden. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Eden Advancing.—E. H. Stokes.—WR 33 Eden-Gate.—Sydney Dobell.—OVW Edgar W. Nye.-Marion F. Ham.—EDY Edgar's Pºnce of Edmund.—W: Shakespeare. €8.T. Edged Tools.-Edmund C. Stedman.—WSA—YBW Edinburgh.-Alfred Noyes.—HIEV Edinburgh.-Alex. Smith.-EBS Edinburgh after Flodden. (In Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers.) : Aytoun.—CCB–FEP—GSP—HB—MR PPV. RTV (Abr.)—CS 12—CSS—EHT (Sel.)—EDY—FR (shorter.) Edith.-W. E. Channing.—AA—HBW g Edith, Br. sel. fr. (“O love, and death.”)—Felicia D. Hemans.—BIL Edith and Harold.—Arthur Gray Butler.—OVW IEdith Asleep.–Sara Coleridge.—GC Edith’s Burglar.—Frances Hodgson Burnett.—WR 34 £dith’s Complaints.--Anon.—WR 17 Edith’s Secret.—J. K. Ludlum.—LPS–PP Editor of a Paper.—Anon.—NM Editor Whedon.—Edgar Lee Masters.--NPA Editor's First-born, An.—G: Washington Caole.—AFV Editor’s Guests, The, Sel. fr. (Makin’ an Editor outen o' him.)—Will Carleton.—CS 13 Editor's Wooing, The.—Rob't H. Newell.—THP Edmund Burke.—Oliver Goldsmith. See Retaliation. Edmund Burke.—Emma M. Prindle.—SR 7 Edmund Burke and his Son's Horse.—Anon.—KNE Edmund Fºº's Attack on Warren Hastings.-J: Wolcott. —H ſºldmund Kean.—W : Hazlitt.—FT Edmund Quincy.—Jas. R. Lowell.—FT Edmund Spenser. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Edmund Spenser.—W : Browne. See Britannia’s Pasvorals. Edmund's Song.—Walter Scott. See Rokeby. Edna’s Birthday.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-COS—PP Edom o' Gordon. (C —in Percy’s Reliques.) — Anon.— BB.S.B—ESB–HBV—OB—ORB–STC (Sl. abr.)—BB—WEP 1 (Adam o' Gordon—abr.)—BFW Educate the Masses.—Wendell Phillips. Republic, The. Educating to a Purpose.—T: P. Montford.—GH Education.—Schuyler Colfax.—CS 7 Education. (2 diff. Sels.)—Horace Mann.—SAE–SSD Education.—J: Ruskin, See Stones of Venice, The. See King See Scholar in a } Education, Sel. fr. (Poetry of Science, The—fr. What Knowl- edge is of most Worth 2)—Herbert Spencer.—CS 26 Education and Agriculture.—Abraham Lincoln.—WR 46 Education as Related to Civic Prosperity.—Anon.—CP |Education of Nature, The.—W: Wordsworth.-P.G.T 1 (Lucy.)—ABV-BFW-GN–HBP (II.) — IR (II.) — Hº-oh (IV.)—OTPC – PHS — RAC — WEP 4 (Sel.)—EPs—OS 3 (Three Years She Grew.)—BNL–EP—FEP—GC–GEP —GP—GT-HBVy—MBL–QH–SEP—SSR—VE (“Three years she grew in sun and shower.”)—SN Educational Courtship. (Somerville Journal.)—CS 25—WSA (What He Called It.)—GH Education's Aims.-C: D. Thwing.—WR 55 Edward. (Ballad.)—EBS—EPO-ESB Edward, Edward. (In Percy’s Reliques.)—Anon.—BB— BESB–HBV-OE–OBB (Antique style.)—FEP—HBP (Edward of the Bloody Brand—sl. diff. vers. by Sir David Dalrymple, Lord Hailes.)—CEL (Sometimes regarded as part of The Twa Brothers.) Edward gº-Alfred Tennyson.—CR—CSS—OTPC–OVW Edward of the Bloody Brand.—Sir D: Dalrymple, Lord Hailes. See Edward, Edward. Edward Rowland Sill.—Anon.—CP Edward the Second, Sels. fr.—Christopher Marlowe. Deposition and Death of Edward II.-L.HT Edwº II. (Sel. fr. Act. I., Sc. 2; Sc. 4 — cond.) — WR, 11 King Fºrd the Second. (I., 1–abr. ; W., 1–3, abr.) Edward Shore, Sel. fr.—G: Crabbe. (Perils of Genius, The.)—CBP (Sleep the Detractor of Beauty.)—CBP (Vacillating Purpose, The.)—CBP Edward VI.—W : Wordsworth.-EDY Edwin.-Jas. Beattie. See Minstrel, The. Edwin and Angelina.-Oliver Goldsmith. Wakefield, The. Edwin and Emma.--D :Mallet.—RLP Edwin and Paulinus.--Anon.—BNL Edwin Booth.-Alice Brown.—HIBV Edwin Booth.-Parke Godwin.—MRS Edwin the Fair, Sels. fr.—Sir H; Taylor. Scholar, The. (Br. Sel.)—BNL–RLP Voice of the Wind. (Br. sel.)—POS (Wind in the Pines, The.)—VA Edwin’s Meditations in Autumn.—Jas. Beattie. le. Een Napoli.--T: A. Daly.—HT Effect at a Distance.—Johann W. von the Maid of Honour, The.)—WR Effect of American Example.—Rob't C. Winthrop. See Cen- tennial Oration. Effect of Example. (O.)—J: Keble.—HIBW-HEVy (Example.)—BNL–CS 7—SSS (abr.) Effect of Intermperance, The.—Anon.—WR 25 Bffect of Oratory on a Multitude. (?) Croly.—FP Effect of the Death of Lincoln.-H: Ward Beecher.—OAL Effective Narration, An.—Anon.—CS 37 Effective Oratory.—Matthew Maury.—WHO Effects #s grime and Grief. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)— Effects of Intermperance, The.—HI: Ward Beecher.—SP 5 Jöffects of Spring.—J: (?) Wilson.—AD Effects of War, The.—“Ceria.”—SDD Efficacy of Prayer, The.—Anon.—CS 40 Effort of Memory, An. (Fr. The Jest Book.-Anon.—MRS Egg a Chicken, An. (Youth’s Companion.)—LPS–PP (Miracle of the Egg, The.)—CS 34 Egg Rolling.—Anon.—OAE Egg Rolling in Washington.—Anon.—OAE Eggs and Birds.-W. B. Rands.—CHV-PC–TFS Eggs and the Horses, The.—Anon.—BNT, (Who Rules the Household?)—CS 26 Eggs, The.—Tomas de Yriarte (tr. by G. H. Devereux.)— HPE—SAy Ego and Echo.—J : G. Saxe. See following. Ego et Echo. (C.)—J : G. Saxe.—BS 13—TMR. (Echo.)—BNL–CS 20—SP 4 (Ego and Echo.)—SA (sl. abr.)—SR 1 Egoist, The, Sel. fr.—G. : Meredith.-(Aged and a Great Wine, An.)—FT Egotism.—E. S. Martin.-AA - IEgyptian and the Captain, The.—Jas. M. Barrie. See Little Minister, The. Egyptian Banquet, An.-T: W. Higginson.—THV Egyptian Debate. (Dial.)—Alf. Burnett.—HID—SD Egyptian Lotus, The...—Arthur W. H. Eaton.—AA—TCV Egyptian Serenade.—G: W. Curtis.-CBP— GP — HBP — HBV YBV Egyptian Slippers.-Edwin Arnold.—WR 16 Eh! What is It? (Dial.)—Anon.—MPD Eheu ! Fugaces.—Walter Learned.—AFV–BLV Eidola.-S: Daniel.—OEL Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon, Sel. fr. (Joan Docasta—sel. fr. Ch. XVII.) —Jules Verne.—NP Eight Yºsers-Lansing C. Bailey. — EDY — PAH — Iſl Eight-Day Clock, The.—Alfred Cochrane.—FT-HBW Eighteen Forty-Nine.—Anon.—TSS - 1898—and 1562.--Sam W. Foss.-PAPn See Vicar of See Minstrel, goethe. (Page and 84 TITLE INDEX filizabeth Eighteen Sixty-One.—Walt Whitman.—BP—CAP 1861's Call to Arms.... (Abr.)—E: J. Wheeler.--WR 51 1837, (Loquitur William Lyon Mackenzie.)—W. Stewart Wallace.—OCV Eileen Aroon.--T: Furlong.—BGV Eileen Aroon.—Gerald Griffin.—BIP—DB– HBV — OB — OVV-RTI—TIP Eileen Aroon.—Carol O'Daly.—FEP Einkehr.—Ludwig Uhland.—GT Těire.—W : Drennan.--DB Eiré a Ruin.-J. : O'Hagan,—DB Eire's Awakening.—Cathal O'Bryne.—DB Eivlin a Ruin.—G. : Sigerson.—DB # Blot Til Lyst.—W: M. Payne.—AA 3. El El El El El El Camilo.—Minna Irving.—WR 2 Camino Real.-J. : S. M'Groarty.—SR Canalo.—Bayard Taylor.—GS—WR 2 Capitan-General.—C : G. Leland.—AA—HBV—RTV Dorado: A Song.—C: Mills Gayley.—GS Emplazado.—W : R : Venable.—PAH Poniente.—Ruth Comfort Mitchell.—GS El Vaquero.—L. H. Foote.—AA—GS Elaine.-Alfred Tennyson. See Idylls of the King. Elam Chase's Fiddle.—R. C. Tongue.—CS 32 Elder Brother, The, Sel. fr. (Toby Tosspot.)—G. : Colman, the younger.—BNL–CS 15 Elder Brown's Big Hit.—Nixon Waterman.—SP 7 Elder Johnson's Lecture on Cats.--Anon.—WR 35 Elder Lamb's Donation.—Will Carleton.--AWH-WR 4 Elder Mr. Weller Delivers Some Critical Sentiments Respect- ing Literary Composition, The...—C: Dickens. See Pickwick Papers. & Elder Scripture, The. (Septuagesima Sunday — C.) — J: Keble.—HIBIP (sel.) (Who Runs May Read.)—VA t w Elder Sniffle's Courtship.–Frances M. Whitcher.—SR 6 Elder Sniffle's Thanksgiving Dinner.—Frances M. Whitcher. —WR 40 Elderly Gentleman, The.—Anon.—ABV - Elderly Gentleman, The.—G: Canning.—NA—PA (Parody.) Eldorado.—Edgar Allan Poe.—APM–CAP—CTBP — HBR. —HBV—OS 2—SP 3 Eldorado.—Sel. fr.—Bayard Taylor. (“Mystery” as performed in Mexico, A.)—BOC Eleanor of Castile.—Anon.—EDY Eleånore.—Alfred Tennyson.—WEP 4 Election of the Future, The. (Detroit Free Press.)—BS 20 Elective Course, An.—T: B. Aldrich.-H.B.R. Electra, Sel. fr. (Chariot Race, The-poet. tr. by E: Bulwer- Lytton.)—Sophocles.—TMD–WR 39 (Prose tr.)—MRS Electra.-Fs. H. Williams.—AA Electric Episode, An. (Dramatic.)—Helen Booth.-CS 6 Elegant Girl, The-Anon.—ABV Elegiac. (C.)—Jas. G. Percival.—AA—LBA—OAM (It is §§ for Our Country to Die.) — FEP — HBP B —HIBW Elegiac Mood.—Gordon Bottomley.—NPA g Elegiac Stanzas [Suggested by a Picture of Peele Castle in a Storm—C. 1–W: Wordsworth.-E.PN–FEP—HBV §ºe and the Poet.)—PGT 1 9*. Picture of Peel Castle in a Storm—sl. abr.)— upon the Death of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Shep- ard, An.—Urian Oakes.—AlpAſ An.—Oliver Goldsmith.-SP 4 An.—Ben Jonson.—EPE Elegie Elegy, Elegy, Elegy: , “º have lov'd flowers that fade.”—Rob't Bridges.— Elegy: *Underneath this sable hearse.”—W: Browne—FT Elegy: , “Oh, snatched away in beauty's bloom.” (Im He- brew Melodies.)—Lord Byron.—PGT 1 (Oh [wr. O |, Snatched away in Beauty’s Bloom—C.)— BNL–FEP—HEP—WEP 4 Elegy, An: “Though beauty be the mark of praise.”—Ben Jonson.—OB r Elegy Address'd to His Excellency Governour Belcher, An. —Mather Byles.—APM Elegy in a Country Churchyard.—T: , Gray. See Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard. Elegy of a Woman's Heart, An.-Sir H: Wotton.—EP IElegy on a Friend's Passion for IIis Astrophill, An. —Matthew Royden. (Lament for Sir Philip Sidney.)—EDY § Sir Philip Sidney—sel.)—EPs Sir Philip Sidney—abr.)—BNL on a Lady, Whom Grief for the Death of Her Be- trothed Killed.—Rob't Bridges.—OVW on a Lap-dog, An.—J: Gay.—BLV—HBV . on a Pet Dove that was Killed by a Dog.—Alex. Stewart.—EBS on Addison, The.—T: Tickell.—EP on Captain Matthew Henderson. (“O Death thou tyrant fell and bloody ”—C.)—Rob't Burns.—BNL (abr.)—FEP—HBP (sl. abr.)—STC (He's Game—sel.)—EPs Elegy on Cowley (Mr. Abraham Cowley's Death and Burial amongst the Ancient Poets—C.), Sel. fr.—Sir J: Denham.—WEP 2 (Abraham Cowley—br. sel.)—BINL Elegy on Madam [e] Blaize.—Oliver Goldsmith. See Elegy on the Glory of Her Sex, etc. Elegy on Maggie Johnston.—A. Ramsay.—BGV Elegy on Mistress Elizabeth Drury. (Br. sel. fr. Anatomy - of the World—Second Anniversary: Of the Progress of the Soul.)—J: Donne.—EPs (C.) Elegy Elegy Elegy Blegy Elegy Elegy on Mrs. Mary Blaize.—Oliver Goldsmith. on the Glory of Her Sex, etc. Elegy on My Muse, Sel. fr. (Pleasures of Heaven, The- Eupheme, IX.)—Ben Jonson.—FP Elegy on Sir Philip Sidney, An.—Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke.—WEP 1 (abr.) (On Sir Philip Sidney.)—EPs Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog [An] —Oliver Goldsmith. See Vicar of Wakefield, The. - º Death of an Unfortunate Lady.—Alex. Pope.— on the Death of John Keats, An.—Percy B. Shelley. See Adonais. on the Death of Lady Penelope Clifton, An, Sel. fr. (Lady Penelope Clifton.)—Fs. Beaumont.—EDY º Death of Scots Music.—Rob't Fergusson.— on the [wr. that] Glory of Her Sex, Mrs. Mary Blaize awr. Blaze], An. ... (C.)—Oliver Goldsmith.-BLV— EHBV-NA–OTPC–THP (Elegy on Madam[e] Blaize, An.)—BGV-BNL–EP— LLC—PF (Elegy on Mrs. Mary Blaize, An.)—FEP—HIBP Elegy on Thyrza.-Lord Byron.—PGT 1 (“And thou art dead, as young and fair”—C.)—BGW- FEP—RLP—WEP 4. (Stanzas.)—FEP Elegy on William Cobbett.—Ebenezer Elliott.—EDY-VA Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady.—Alex. Pope. —FEP—HBV-O B–SEP—VE—WEP 3 Elegy Upon the Death of the Lady Markham, An.—J: - Donne,—SEP—VE Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard. (C.)—T: Gray.— BF —BIPIB —CS 8 — Ehl” — W–BGV-BIHV —BINIL EP—EPC--EPR—EPs—FP—FTR (w. 1 add. st.) —GEP—GN–GP—HBP—HBV—HIBVy—HGP — HTb-I–LLC—LOS 3—MBL-OB–OS 3—OTPC – PCK–PCL–PF-PGGR–PGT 1–PHS —POW — R.A.C.—RLP—RTV—SEP—STC–WE—WEP 3 (Gray's Elegy.)—BHV º in a Country Churchyard.) — CBP — FEP — MIRS–SSR, Elegy, Written in a Railway Station. (Punch.)—HPE Elegy-wºgen in Spring. (Sel.)—Michael Bruce.—BGV (Spring Pointing to God—ptly, same sel.)—AD Element of Justice, The.—G: W. Curtis.--LLC (Ideas the Life of a People.)—CS 3 Elements, The.—W: H. Davies.—OVW Elements, The.—J: H. : Newman.-NT—VA Elements in Washington's Greatness.-R. J. White.—WR 49 Elements of National Wealth, The. (Sel. fr. Can the Coun- try Sustain the Expense of the War and Pay the Debt Which it Will Involve 2)—Jas. G. Blaine.—NC—PFP Elements of Success. (I'm ags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Elena's Song.—Sir H. : Taylor. See Phili:) van Artevelde. Elenora. Sel. fr.—J: Dryden. (Beautiful Death.)—CBP (Charity.)—CBP (Wife, A.)—CBP IElephant, The.—Hilaire Belloc.—BWC - Elephant, and the Child, The.—Anon.—CBOP—CHV Elephant's Child, The. Sel. fr.-Rudyard Kipling. How the Elephant Got His Trunk-SP 1 Elevator Love Story, An.— (Arr. by Lillian Bell.)—SP 6 Eleventh Hour, The.—Anna L. Ruth.-CS 6—WR. 33 Elevent, iºns. — Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and €113. Elf and the Dormouse, The.—Oliver Herford.—AA—CFBP —HBV-HEVy—Poſt. Elf-child, The. W. Riley.—AWH-BR-BS 16—SR 6 —THE”—WPHO-WR 31 (Little Orphant Annie—C.)—AA—ABV-CFBP—CS 33 —HBV—HBVy—OS 1–PCK–PF-RTV—TMR. Elf-child and the Minister, The. (Arr. fr. The Scarlet Letter, Ch. 8.)—WR 2 (Sel. fr. Ch. 7, 8.)—CR - Elfin Knight, The.—(Ballad.)—EBS—ESB Elfin Lamps.—Frank D. Sherman.—LFT, Elfin Skates.—Eugene Lee-Hamilton.—OVW Elfin Song.—Jos. R. Drake. See Culprit Fay, The. Iºli Perkins' Book Agent.—Eli Perkins.—AmSS Flia.--—E : J. McPhelim.—PYO Eliab Eliezer.—Jas. Roann Reed.—CS 32—HP Elijah, ... Br. Sel. . fr. (“What is ministerial success 2")— Fröl'k W. Robertson.—GG Elijah and the Prophets of Baal. (First Kings, Ch. I., 17– 40.)—Bible.—BS 13 Elijah and the Rain.—Ellen Murray.—SSE. Elijah Brown.—Anon.—WR 22 Eliot's. Oak.-H: W. Longfellow.—AD—PNW Elisha Kent Kane.—G : H. Boker.—AH 2–EDY Elixir, The.—G : Herbert. — EPC — EPE — EPs — FEP — LOS 2—NT—RAC—SEP—VE (Abr.)—GN–HDL IElixir of Life, The...—W : McGill.—WR 6 “Elizabeth, Aged Nine.” (C.)—Marg. E. Sangster.—OS 1 (Old Sampler, The-sl. abºr.)—CS 13 Elizabeth at Tilbury.—F's. T. Palgrave.—OS 3—PPV Elizabeth Barrett Browning.—Norma Bright Carson.—PF Elizabeth of Bohemia.--—Sir H. : Wotton.—BPB—EPs—HBW —OB—PGT 1 (On His Mistress, the Queen of Bohemia—C.)—BLV— WEP 2 (To His Mistress, Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia.)—BNI, See Elegy Elegy Elegy Elegy Elegy Elegy Jas. 85 . Elizabeth AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS Tlizabeth of Bohemia. (Continued) (To His Mistress, the Queen of Bohemia.)—EPC—FEP —HGP–STC (You Meaner Beauties.)—HBP—RLP Elizabetha Regina. — Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke. Caelica. Elizabethan Poets. Eliz. B. Browning.—MRS Blizabeth’s Christmas Sermon.—“Elizabeth.”—BOC Elizabeth's Song.—Theodor Storm. See Immensee. Ella.—T: Chatterton. See AElla. Ella Wheeler Wilcox. (Lecture recital, with recitations.)— Grace B. Faxon.—WR 26 Ellen Brine of Allenburn.—W : Barnes.—PGT 2 Ellen Mºes Aberdeen.—W : S. Gilbert.—CS 24—HBV- See (Fr. Essays on the English Poets.)— Ellen Terry.—Anna Gannon.—FT Ellis Park.--Helen Hoyt.—NPA Ellsworth.-Anon.—PAH Elm, The.—H. H. B.-AD Elm and the Wine, The. (Abr.)—José Rosas. (Tr. by W : Cullen Bryant.)—STP T}lm Blossom. (Hours at Home.)—AD IElm versus Apple.—May R. Smith.-AD Elmer Brown.—Jas. W. Riley.—WR 39 Elocution.—N. H. Gillespie.—CS 9 Elocution.—HI: Codman Potter.—WR 55 Elocution Lesson, The.—Fs. Nash.-BS 23 Elocutionist's Curfew, The.—W. D. Nesbit.—HIH-SP 1 Eloisa to Abelard. Sel. fr.-Alex. Pope.--CBIP—EP—EPR Elopement.—Ben King.—SP 5 Elopement in Seventy-five.—Anon.—BS 20 Eloquence.—Lewis Cass.-KNE–SC Eloquence.—Dan'l Webster. See Adams and Jefferson. Eloquence. (Br. sel.)—Amelia B. Welby.—KNE Eloquence and Logic.—W : C. Preston.—CS 7—KNE–SS (On Eloquence—sl. abr.)—BS 15 |Bloquence of Action, The.—Dan'l Webster. See Adams and Jefferson. Eloquence of John Adams, The.—Dan'l Webster. See Adams and Jefferson. } Eloquence of Nature, The.—S: Fs. Smith.-POS Eloquence of O'Connell. — Wendell Phillips. See O’Connell. Eloquence of Revolutionary Periods, The, Br. sel. fr.—Ru- fus Choate.—WR 10 Eloquence or Oratory.—Jos. Story.—SR 2 (Advice to an Advocate.)—KNE Eloquence that Persuades.—Johann W. von Goethe.-CS 22 Eloquent Dempsy, The.—W: Boyle.—RTI Elsie's Burglar. (Dial.)—NDP Elsie's Child.—Julia C. R. Dorr.—CS 26 * Elsie's Soliloquy.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-COS—PIP Elspie and Philip.–Arthur H. Clough. See Bothie of Tober- na-Vuolich, The. Elswitha.-Mary Barry.—HIP Elusive Dollar Bill, The.—H. L. Wilson.—GH Elusive Ten-dollar Bill, The.—Elliott Flower.—BS 27 Elusive Nature.—HI: Timrod.—SN Elysium.—Felicia D. Hemans.—RLP Emancipation.—M. D. Babcock.-CS 39 Emancipation from British Dependence.—Philip Freneau.- - AWB—OAI-PAH Emanciº Group, The.—J: G. Whittier.—OAL–POL– Emancigiºn of Man, The-Rob't J. Burdette.—CS 24— Dan'l Emancipation Proclamation.—Abraham Lincoln.-OAL Emancipation Proclamation, The.—Jas. Abram Garfield. — Emancigiºn Proclamation, The. (Sels.)—Carl Schurz.- Embargo The. (Sel. fr.)—W: C. Bryant.—APM Embarcation.—T. Hardy.—LHT Embarkation, The.—Lizzie Doten.—FMR Embarkation, The.—H: W. Longfellow. See Evangeline. Ember §º An.—Jas. R. Lowell.—AFV —CAP —FT — 25 Emblem of Peace, An-J : Wilson.—CS 21 (Evening Cloud, The.)—BNL–FEP—POS (abt.) Emblem Service, An.—Anon.—EuB Emblematic Significance of Cat.—Anon.—WR 35 Emblems.-R. : Coe.—CS 6 Emblems of Easter.—(Eacer.)—WR. 57 Embryo.—Mary A. Townsend.—AA—AT-HBV Emerald #y; Green as Grass, An.—Christina G. Rossetti. Emergency, An.—Marie M. Marsh.-BS 21 Emerson.—Amos B. Alcott.— Emerson.—Craven L. Betts.-El)Y—DD Emerson.—Mary M. Dodge.—AA—DD * Emerson.—E: E. Hale.—MRS Emerson.—Jas. W. Riley.-AHI 2 Emerson Alphabet, An. (Comp. fr. Emerson.)—PEO Emerson Exercises.—Anon.—SDE—Spl) E Emerson, Extract Concerning.—A. C. Bartol.—PEO Emerson, Extract Concerning.—G: W. Cooke.—PEO Emerson, Extract Concerning. (Br. sel. fr. Ralph Waldo Emerson, Ch. ić.) Töliver W. Holmes.—PEO Emerson, Bºguet Concerning.—Protap Chunder Mozoomdar. Emerson, Extract Concerning.—Horace E. Scudder.—PEO Emigrant Lassie, The.—J: S. Blackie.—VA Emigrant's Farewell, The.—T: Pringle.—EBS Emigrant's Funeral, The.—Rev. R. J. McGeorge.—OCW Emigranº in [the] Bermudas, The.—Andrew Marvell. — { - “, (Bermudas I, The].)—GN–HBV-OE–PAH-STC — WEP 2 (In Exile.)—LH (Song of the Emigrants in Bermuda.)—BNL–BPB— EPS–GEP—OTPC–PGT 1 Emigrant's Return, The.—Anon.—GH Emigrant's Story, The T-J T. Trowbridge.—BS 8 Emigravit.—Helen Hunt Jackson.—AA Emilia.—Ellen Angus French.-HBW Emily Geiger.—Anon.—AIH Emir Hassan.—Anon.—CS 40 Emir's #" of Chess, The. (London Speaker.)—BS.26— Emma and Eginhard. (Tales of a Wayside Inn : The Student's Tale.)—H: W. Longfellow.—HIBR Emma Lazarus.-R. : W. Gilder.—EDY Emmeline,—C : P. Mulvany.—TIP Emmet's Epitaph. (Written immediately after Reading the Speech of Robert Emmet—C.)—Rob't Southey.—BNL Emmy.—Arthur Symons.—HIBW-OVW Emmy Lou. Sel. fr.—G. : Madden Martin. (“Little Feminine Casabianca, A.”)—SP 2 (Play's the Thing, The.)—SP 2 Emotions on . Returning to the United States.—Hugh S. Legaré.—SS Empedocles on Etna, Sels. fr.—Matthew Arnold. Apollo. (Song fr. Act II.)—LH (Callicles Beneath Etna.)—PGT 2 (Callicles' Song.)—OR—WEP 4 (Callicles' Song of Apollo—abr.)—LC—POW (Song of Callicles, The.)—OB—OVW-PYO Cadmus and Harmonia. (Song fr. Act I., Sc. 2.)—OR (Song of Callicles in Sicily.)—PGT 2 Emipedocles on Etna. (Sel. fr. Act II.)—VA (Song of Empedocles, The-sel.)—PGT 2 Hymn of Empedocles. (Fr. Act I., Sc. 2.)—OVW Morning on Etna.—OR—POW Emperor and the Deserter, The. (Dial.)—NDP Emperor of China. (fr. The jest Book.)—Anon.—MRS Emperor's Hirºs, The. (Sl. abr.)—H: W. Longfellow. Emperor's Daughter Stands Alone, An.—Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury Tales, The. Empire First.—J : T. Lesperance.—OCW Empire Ship, The.—Nixon Waterman.-HTb-I Empire State, The.—Grover Cleveland.—SSD Empires.—Fs Burdett Money-Coutts.-OVW Employ Your Own Intellect.—Anon.—PEO I'mployment. jºi. FIerbert.—WEP 2 Employment.—Jane Taylor.—CHV-PP1 Employment of Indians in the American War.—W: Pitt, Earl of Chatham. See American War, The. Empty Bottle, The.—W: Aytoun.-H.PE Empty Nest.—A : E : Allen.—CCB Empty Nest, The.—Eliz. Y. Case.—BS 1 Empty Nest, The...—Emily H. Miller.—CR—SR 5 (sel.) Empty Pocket, The.—C : F. Lummis.--WR 2 Empty Prayer, Am.—Katha. C. Penfield.—BS 24 Empty Purse, The.—Mellin de Saint-Gelais.—AFP Empty Stocking, The.—(St. Louis Post-Dispatch, The.)—ChS En Garde, Messieurs.—W: Lindsey.—AA En roulant ma Boule.—W: McLennan.—OCV En Route. oº: Amours de Voyage.)—Arthur H. Clough. “En Voyage.”—Caroline A. Mason.—HEV–HP–THV “Enamoured architect of airy rhyme.”—T: B. Aldrich.-AA BV-T_E A–THV Enchainment. (“I went to her who loveth me no more”— C.)—Arthur O’Shaughnessy.—HRW Enchanted Island, The.—Luke A. Conolly.—DB–TIP Enchanted Oak, The.—Oliver Herford.—HS—WR 9 Enchanted Shirt, The.—J: Hay.—ABV-CS 23—GN–GSP —HEH–PF-RTV—STP–WR, 31 Enchanter, The.—Ralph W. Emerson.—CAP Enchantment.—Madison Cawein.-H. Enchantment, º —T: Otway.—BLV—EP—FLS — Iºncore.—Anon.—HIP Encore.—Anon.—WR 6 Encore, An.—Anon.—BS 27 Encore; Encore l—Anon.—CS 32 (Encore 1)—BS 21 Encounter with a Panther, An.-J. F. Cowper.—NP Encounter with an Interviewer, An. (C.)—S: L. Clemens. Encouragement.—Paul Laurence Dunbar.—SR 14—WR, 29 Encouragement.—Eliz. Phelps Rounsewell.—HIP 2 Encouragement of Laughter, The.—Rob't L. Stevenson.—GC Encouragement to American Ship-building and the Revival of American Commerce on the Ocean, Sel. fr. (Ameri- can Shipbuilding.)—Jas. G. Blaine.—NC -- Encouragements to a Lover. (Fr. Aglaura.)—Sir J: Suck- ling.—PGT 1 “Aglaura”].)—SEP—WE—WEP 2 HBV (Orsames' Song ſin (Song—O.)—HBIP— (Why so Pale [and Wan, Fond Lover] })—BLV—BNL —CBP—Ehl?—EPC—EPE—FEP—GEP—GP — OB —OEL–PYO—RLP - Encouraging Self-murder.—Anon.—GH Encroachments of Philip, The.—Demosthenes.—StS End, The.—W : E. Hehley.—FT End, The.—C. Hilton-Turvey.—LY |Brid, The.—Wallace Rice.—AA / End, The.—Rabindranath Tagore.—OAMs - End and Beginning.—Amelia Josephine Burr.—AMW 4 86 TITLE INDEX Enterprise End of All, The.—Omar Khayyam (Fitzgerald. ) See Rubai- at. End o: Harthly Glory.—W: Shakespeare. See Tempest, €. End of Day, The.—Anella Gilmore.—SR 15 - - End of Elfintown, The, Sel. fr. (Flitting of the Fairies, The.) —Jane Barlow.—TIP End of Glory, The.—E: Cracoft Lefroy.--Orlſ End of Government, The.—J: Pym.—SS End of it. All, The.—Frank Putnam.–HTb-II End of King David, The.—Anon.—CS 26 End of Life, The.—Philip Jas. Bailey.—RLP End of tº made The.—Algernon C: Swinburne.—LHT —PPV End ofºº Day, The.—Duncan C. Scott. —HP 2 —OCV — End of the Play, The. (Fr. Dr. Birch and His Young Friends.)—W: M. Thackeray.—BNL–EDY—EPC— FEP—GN (sel.)—GP—HBP—OAC–OS 3—RLP — VA—VE End of the Romance, The.—W. M. Praed. See Belle of the Ball, The. & - Lºnd of the Siege, The.—Eliz. B. Browning. of the Duchess May. End of the Task, The-Bruno Lessing.—SP 6 End of the Virtuous, The.—E: Young. See Night Thoughts. End of the Way, The.—Anon.—CS 24 End of the World, The.—Lascelles Abercrombie.—GmB-II End of the World, The.—Gordon Bottomley.—GnR-I Endicott # the Red Cross, Sel. fr.—Nathanial Hawthorne. 26 See Rhyme Endless Procession, The.—Anon.—CS 23 Endureñº -ºº: A. Allen. — CBP —CS 8 —FEP —G|P — R 14 Endurance.—G : Macdonald.—HIDL Enduring Influence.—Anon.—LLC Endymion, Sels. fr.—J: Keats.--EP—RAC-RLP Beauty. (Br. sel. fr. Bk. I.)—RLP—WEP 4 (“Thing of beauty is a joy forever, A.”)—BNL–GG (shortest.)—SR - - Beauty Triumphant.—OR |Beauty’s Immortality.—CBP Feast of Dian, The.—BGV IHymn to Pan. (Fr. Bk. I.)—BGV-EPN-HBP (sel.) - ºW; § (br. sel.) Sonsoº the Indian Maid. (Sel. fr. Bk. III.)—BGV- (Bacchus—sel.)—OR—RLP—WEP 4 - Endymiº J. Reats. See I Stood Tiptoe upon a Little (Diff. ir. foregoing.) Endymion.—HI: W. Longfellow. —AA —AL —CAP—CR — FIBW B.V. (How Love Comes—sel.)—FLS Endymion.—Jas. R. Lowell.—CAP Endymion.—Oscar Wilde.—DB–HBV Enemies, The.—Dora Sigerson.—DB Enemies Meet at Death's Door.—Willa L. Jackson.—CS 30 IEnforcement of the Liquor Law, The. (Sel. arr. fr. The Maine Liquor Law.)—Wendell Phillips.—MRS (Temperance.)—CS 20– (Temperance Question, The.)—BS 8 Engaged.—Anon.—SR 15 Engaged.—F. R. Curtiss-WR 15 Engaged.—J. L. Pennypacker.—CH-CS 20 Engaging Manners.—Anon.—KNE Engagement Thrills.-Tudor Jenks.-WR 58 Engelberg.—W: Wordsworth.-POW Engine, The...—Anon.—SA (Locomotive, The-arr. as dial.)—FS l Engine Driver's Story, The-W. Wilkins.—CS 29 Engineer Connor's Son.—Will A. Dromgoole.—NP Engineer's First Real Prayer.—Carrie M. Ogilvie.—WR 58 Engineer's Last, Run, The...—Anon.—PFP Engineers' Making Love [, The]. — Rob't J. Burdette. — S 12—CS 23 (sl. abr. ) Engineer's Murder, The.—H: Morford.—CS 19 (Guild's Signal—C.)—OS 2 Engineer's Story, The.—Eugene J. Hall.—CD Engineer's Story, The.—Rose Hartwick Thorpe.—CS 6—HH (Sl. abr.)—FR—MR England. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL. England.—Eliz. B. Browning. See Aurora Leigh. England.—Wilfred Campbell.—OCV England.—W: Cowper. See Task, The. England.—W: Cowper. See Timepiece, The. R}ngland.—R : E. Day.-AA England.—Sydney Dobell. See Balder. England.—Ebenezer Elliott.—SS (Old England—sl. abr.)—BLP England.—W: E. Henley –PPV England.—Jas. Lincoln.—EHT England.—Gerald Massey.—HBV ... England.—W: Shakespeare. See King John. England.—W: Shakespeare. See King Richard II. England.-G : E. Montgomery.—AA England.—J: H: Newman.—VA England.—Grace E. C. Stetson.—AA Tºngland.—Algernon C: Swinburne.—LH-PPV England.—Lord Tennyson.—BFHV-PPV - England. (Poems Dedicated to National Independence and Liberty, Pt. I., XIV.)—W: Wordsworth.-GP–HBV (Ideal.)—LH (London, 1802—O.)—PGTI (II.) (Milton.)—EPC—LLC—RLP—WEP 4 England, 1802. England (Continued) (“Milton I thou shouldst be living at this hour.”)—GG (abr. )—LHT : London, 1802.)—EP—HIBB–SEP—WE (To Milton.)—BNL–CEL–EPs—FEP England against War.—H: W. Beecher.—SSD England and America.-Jas. Bryce.—OAI England and America.—Sir Jas. Mackintosh.-SS (England’s Relations to America.)—BLP England and America.—C : Sangster.—TCV - England and America [in 1782—0. l—Alfred Tennyson.— EDY—PAIH–SP 3 England and Her Colonies.—-Edmund Burke. on Conciliation with America. Ingland and Her Colonies.—W : Watson.—VA England and Switzerland, 1802.-W: Wordsworth.-P.G.T 1 See Speech —PPW-SC (Thought of a Briton on the Subjugation of Switzerland —C.)—EPs—WEP 4 - England and the Fourth of July.—W. T. Stead.—OAI England, ſº the United States. – Chauncey M. Depew. — { (Written in London, September, 1802– O.)—W : Wordsworth.-BGV-OB (London, 1802.)—PGT 1 (I.) “England Ho! For England I’’—G : Barlow.—RTV England, my England. (Rhymes and Rhythms, XXV.-O.) —W: E. Henley.—BB—GSP–HBV—HBVy—OB— OVV England Stands Alone.—Theodore Watts-Dunton.—PPV England to America.-Alfred Austin.—BOF England, with all thy Faults, I Love Thee Still.—W: Cow- per. See Task, The. England’s Dead.—Felicia D. Hemans.—BP—HBV England's Heroical Epistles (Surrey to Geraldine.)—Michael Drayton.—EP England's Misrule of Ireland. (Sel. fr. Tithes and fr. The Irish Church.)—R : L. Sheil.—SS England’s Oak.-Bernard Barton.—OTPC - England's Relations to America.-Jas. Mackintosh. See Eng- land and America. England’s Sorrow.—Anon.—POL English as She is Sung.—Anon.—WR 56 English Ballad on the Taking of Namur by the King of Great Britain, An, Sel. fr. (On the Taking of Na- mur, etc.)—Matthew Prior.—EDY English Bards and Scotch Reviewers, Sels. fr.—Lord Byron. (Br. sels.)—BNL–EP—EPN-SAy Robert Southey.—EDY Sir Walter Scott.—EDY Wordsworth.-EDY Jºnglish Boy, The.—Felicia D. Hemans.—OTPC English Buccaneer, The.—Anon.— English Channel. (September, 1802. Near Dover—C.)— . . W: Wordsworth.--—EPs English Flag, The.—Rudyard Kipling.—PCK English Girl, An.-F. W. Home.-VA English Girl, The.—Jane Taylor.—GC—OTPC English History in Rhyme.—Anon.—TFS English Knights and Irish Rnights.-Anon.—HTb-I English Language, The.—Anon.—SR 13 - Our Glorious Langauge.)—WR. 26 English Langauge, The. (Sels.)—W: W. Story.—GN English ſº The.—C: Reade. See It is Never too Late to Mend. English Mºther, An. — Rob't U. Johnson. — HBW — OAMs English Privileges in America.-Edmund Burke.—StS IEnglish Robin, The.—Harrison Weir.—BNL–POS English Shell, An.—Arthur C. Benson.—VA English Sparrow, The.—Mary I. Forsyth.--SN English, Wººls and American.—J: Burroughs. See Fresh 161ClS. Englishman, in Italy, The.—Rob't Browning.—POW Englishman's Frank Toast, The.—Anon.—SP 6 Englishman’s Sea-dirge, An, L-Anon.—CS 26 Enid-Alfred Tennyson. See Idylls of the King. Enid's Song.—Alfred Tennyson. See Idylls of the King. Enigma on Cod.—Anon.— Enigma on the Letter H.-C. M. Fanshawe.—BLV—WA. Enigma on the Letter I.-C. M. Fanshavre.—WA * Enigmas, Two.—Matthew Prior.—HIPE ... • Enjoyment of the Present.—R : C. Trench.--CS 16 Enjºyin' Poor Health.-G : Horton.—WR 7 Enlisted.—Eugene C. Hall.—OAM—PAPrm Enlisted To-day.—Anon.—BE - Enlisting as Army Nurse.—Louisa M. Alcott.—MMR. Enmity toward Great Britian.—Rufus Choate.—OM (Barbarity of National Hatreds.)—SS—SSD (Old Grudge against England, The-abr. )—MRS Enoch Arden.—Alfred Tennyson. —BS 8 (cond.) —BOF — MBL–WR 11 (cond.) At the Window. (Sel.)—CS 5 Farewell of Enoch Arden, The. (Sel.)—IR (Enoch Arden.)—BIL (bºr. Sel.)—CR Return of Enoch Arden, The.—BOL–SP 7 Enough.-Otto Julius Bierbaum.—HGV Enough.-Frances R. Havergal.—SSS Ensign gºer, The. (Commercial Weekly Times.)—CS 9– Entanglement, An.—G: Crabbe. See Tales of the Hall. Entering an Unknown World.—(Waledictory.)—W.R. 55 Entering into Covenant. (C.)—Philip Doddridge. (Confirmation Hymn.)—FEP ‘‘Enterprise” and “Boxer.”—Anon.—AH-PAH Enterprise of American Colonists, 1775.-Edmund Burke. See Speech on Conciliation with America. Entertaining AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Entertaining AmS Entertaining the Minister.—Elsie Pºcan Yale.—CS 39 Her Big Sister's Beau. — Fs. Bret Harte. — —WHO ‘. Enthusiasm.—(Electrocraft.)—HTb- Enthusiasm.—(?) Hall.—LLC Enthusiast, The. An Ode.—W: Whitehead.—BGV-WEP 3 Enthusiasts.--Lionel Johnson.—DB "Entombº within a nation’s reverent love.”—E: Crapsey. Entrance of Columbus into Barcelona.—G. Mellen.—EPs Entre Nous.--Sophie Jewett.—TFY Entreat me not to Leave Thee. (Tab.)—Anon.--TCP. Enviable Age.—S: Johnson. See Vanity of Human Wishes. Iºnviable Isles, The.—Herman Melville.—AA. Envoi.-J: Gneisenau Neihardt.—HIBW Envoi to Book First.—Dunbar.—NT Envoi to Book Sixth-Fs. Thompson.—NT Envoy.—W: Canton.-GC Envoy.—Bliss Carman,—HBV—VA - Envoy.—R : Hovey.—HBV e Envoy. (In A Lover's Diary.)—Gilbert Parker.—WA (Reunited.)—OB–OVW Envoy.—Sarah M. B. Piatt.—AA Envoy.—Rob't L: Stevenson.—HRW Envoy.—Fs. Thompson.—HIBV Envoy, The.—Laura, Spencer Porter.—SP 4 * Envoy to an American Lady, An.—R: M. Milnes, ELoughton.—VA (Our Mother Tongue.)—GN-RAC. Bavoy-sº “More Songs from Vagabondia.”—R: Hovey.- £nvy.—Anon.—CS 40 Bnvy.—C: and Mary Lamb.—OTPC Envy.—Seumas O'Sullivan.—DB & Envy.—Adelaide A. Procter.—WR 19 Eolian Harp, The.—S: T. Coleridge.—FEP—RLP—WEP 4 Eos, Sel. fr.--N: F. Davin.—TCV Eos.—R: H. Horne. See Orion: An Epic Poem. Ephemera.-W. Butler Yeats.-RTI Ephibol on My Dear Love Isabella.-Marjorie Fleming.— Lord Epic, The...—(Intro. to Morte D'Arthur.)—Alfred Tennyson. —SEP—VE Epic for Kansas, An.—Willard, Wattles.—S Epic of Hades, The.—Sir Lewis Morris. (Marsyas.)—RTV Epic of Wº; (Fr. Bisclaveret.)—Arthur O’Shaughnessy. - 4 * Epicede.—Algernon C: Swinburne.—EDY Epicedium.—Horace L. Traubel.—AA. Epicharis–Arthur Palmer.—RTI—TIP Epicoene [or Epicane J ; or, the Silent Woman, Sel. fr. (Free- dom in Dress—somſ, fr. Act I., Sc. 1.)—Ben Jonson. —BNL–EPs (siºx Munditiis.)—EPE—HBV—OB—SEP—SP 3– (Song.)—FEP—HBP—WEP 2 (Sweet Neglect, The.)—CBP—OEL–RLP—STC Epicure, The. (Im, Anacreontiques.) — Anacreon (tr. by Abraham Cowley.) See Anacreontics. Epicurean.-W: Jas. Lint : .--WA Epicurean, The.—Sir Fs. Hastings. Doyle.—OVV Epicurean Reminiscences of a Sentimentalist. (C.)—T: Hood.—FEP (Reminiscences of a Sentimentalist.)—HPE Epicurean’s Epitaph, An.-Aubrey T : DeVere.—VA Ppigram: “Rüdely forced to drink tea.”—(Anderson’s Con- stitutional Gazette.)—PAH Epigram: “How many rogues are in the town.”—F. S. Andrieux.—AF Epigram: “Quoth Satan trarnold.”—Anon.—PAH Epigram: “Hoarse Maevius reads,” etc. . (On a Reader of His Own Verse—C.)—S: T. Coleridge.—BNL Epigram: “Sly. Beelzebub on all occasions.”—S: T. Cole- ridge. See Epigram on Job and the Devil. Epigram: “Swans sing before they die.”—S: T. Coleridge. See Epigram on a Bad Singer. Epigram: “No longer say, men can from hunger die.”— d’Aceilly.—AFP Epigram: “Nothing can please you l’’—d’Aceilly.—AFP Epigrani, Aºid all Triads lét it be confest.”—R : Garnett Epigram: “Uvedale, thou piece of the first times.”—Ben Jonson. See Epigram to Sir William Uvedale. Epigram: “Augutus still survives.”—S: Johnson.-BLV Epigram : gome. Sleep l but mind yel”—Walter S. Landor. “I strove with none.”—Walter S. Landor.—FT Epigram: “I’ve just been robbed.”—Pierre Le Brun.—AFP Epigram. (C.) “There comes from old Avaro's grave.”— Gotthold Lessing (tr. by S : T. Coleridge.) (Avaro.)—HPE Epigram: “When first my true love crowned me,” etc.— Gerald Massey.—FLS Epigram: Epigram: “You everywhere speak ill of me.”—Monnoye.— Epigram (C.) : “Said his Highness to Ned,” etc. – T: Moore. - (Dial.)—HPE Epigram: “To John I owed great obligation.”—Matthew Prior.—BL |Epigram: “Friend tell of these two things.”—Mellin de Saint-Gelais.--AFP Epigram : “With a handful of Plymouth Mayflowers.”— Rob't Haven Schauffler.—OAA "pigraniº late the Trades' Unions,” etc.—Jas. Smith. —H'EP -- - Epigrammata. ***—r-º-º-º: Tºpigram (C.) : “Upon a day, as Love,” etc.—Edmund Spenser. (Cupid and the Bee.)—LC Epigram: “All Saints.”—Edmund Yates.—FEP Epigram: Cologne.—S: T. Coleridge.—BNL (Cologne—C.)—BLV—FEP—HBP—HBV—SAy— THP (Expectoration the Second.)—HPE Epigram : Dum Vivimus Vivamus.-Philip Doddridge. See - Epigram on His Family Arms. Epigram on a Bad Singer. (On a Bad Singer—C.)—S: T. Coleridge.—FEP (Epigram: “Swans sing before they die.”)—BNL Epigram on a Club of Sots... (C.)—S: Butler. (On a Club of Sots.)—HPE Epigram on a Painted Lady with Ill Teeth, An. Edmund Waller. (On a Painted Lady with Ill Teeth.)—HPE Epigram on Bishop Atterbury. (C.)—Matthew Prior. (On Bishop Atterbury.)—HPE Epigram on Francis Drake.—Abraham Cowley (tr. by Ben Jonson.)—EDY—OS 2 (Epigram on Sir Francis Drake.)—EPs—FEP Epigram on His Family Arms. (Im Dr. Doddridge's Char- acter.)—Philip Doddridge.—BNL (Christian Life, The.)—CS 18–SS (Epigram: Dum Vivimus Vivamus.)—FEP Epigram on Job and the Devil. (Job's Luck—C.)—S: T. Coleridge.—FEP - (Beelzebub and Job.)—HPE (Epigram : “Sly. Beelzebub,” etc.)—BNL (Job.)—SAy—THP Epigram on Sir Francis Drake.—Abraham Cowley (tr. by → . Ben Jonson.) See Epigram on Francis Drake. Epigram Sº, the Death of Edward Forbes.—Sydney Dobell. (6)– Epigram on the Poor of Boston Being Employed in Paving the Streets, 1774.—(New York Gazettee)'.)—PAH Epigram on Two Monopolists. (On Two Lean Millers—C. —sl. diff. fr. Poems.)—J : Byrom.—FEP Epigram on Waller.—T: Middleton.—EDY Epigram to a Young Lady Who Asked for His Name in Her Album.—C : G. Halpine.—AWH JEpigram to Sir William Uvedale. (C.)—Ben Jonson. (Epigram.)—EPs Epigram: Treason.—Sir J.: Harrington.—FEP Epigram : Vox et Praeterea Nihil. (Pwmch.)—FEP (Voice and Nothing Else, A.)—BNL–HPE Epigram. Written in the Last Reign. (C.)—C : Lamb On the Disappointment of the Whig Associates of the Prince Regent at Not Obtaining Office.)—HPE Epigram Written on the Bed-chamber Door of Charles III. —J: Wilmot, Earl of Rochester. See Epitaph on Charles II. Epigram Written to the Duke de Noalles, An. atthew Prior. (To the Duke de Noalles.)—HPE Sel. fr.—Martial.—POW JEpigrams. (By various authors.)—HBV Epigrams, Sels. fr.—Sir J.: Harrington. Br. sels.)—BNL - Of the ºres in Ireland. (Sel. fr. Bk. IV., Ep. 6.)— Fpigrams against Carthy. Sel. f. omplimenting Carthy on (O.) — ‘.... (On One Delacourt's His Poetry.)—Jonathan Swift.—HIPE Epilogue: “What shall we do for love these days?”—Lascelles Abercrombie.—OVV - f Epilogue.—Rob't Browning. See Asolando. . Epilogue.—Algernon, C:, Swinburne. See Amdada, The. Epilogue at a Wallack's, An.—J: E. Wayland.—AA to Asolando.—Rob't Browning. See Asolando. . Epilogue to Fand.—W: Larminie. See Fand. - Epilogue to Hannah More's Play, The Fatal Falsehood, Sel. fr. (Literary Lady, The.)—R: B. Sheridan.—HIPE Epilogue P Epilogue to the Breakfast-table Series.—Oliver W. Holmes. See Autocrat of the Breakfast Table. Epilogue to the Satires, Sel. fr. (Dialogue I.-abr.)—Alex. Pope.—LHT-WEP 3 (abºr.) Epilogus.—Gº: Gascoigne. _See Steel Glass, The. Epiphany.—W: C. Dix,−FEP - Epiphany.—Reginald Heber.—EDY—FEP—HBP—OS 1 (Brightest and Best [of the Sons of the Morning J).— G. BV-LIC-LOS 2—OAC–OTPC Epipsychidion, Sel. fr.—Percy B. Shelley. —BGW —EP — EPN-WIEP 4 Episode, An.—J: A. Symonds.—TIWP—VA IEpisode in # Life of Miss Tebitha Trenoodle. (Belgravia.) Epistle, An. Sel. fr.-W: Collins.—EPR Epistle from Algiers.--T. Campbell.—BLV Epistle from Lord Boringdon to Lord Granville.—G. Can. ning.—BGV Rpistle II. (Sel. fr.)—Alex. Pope. See Moral Essays. Epistle XVI. (Sel. fr.)—Horace.—(Tr. by W: C. Lawton.) (Horace's Farm.)—POW Epistle to a Friend, An.—S: Rogers.-RLP Epistle to a Friend to Persuade Him to the Wars, Br. Sel. fr.—Ben Jonson.—EPs Epistle to a Young Friend [An]. — Rob't Burns. – BNL (sel.)—HTb-I-MR-RLP—WEP 3 Epistle to Augusta. (C.)—Lord Byron. – BGV — CBP — WEP 4 (To Augusta.)—BNL Epistle to Davie, Br. sel. fr. (Good Heart.)—Rob't Burns. —EBS—EPs 88 TITLE INDEX Equestrian Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot (Prologue to the sºles. Pope. —EP —EPC —EPR —SAy —SEP —VI — WEP 3 - Addison. (Sel.)—BNL (Portrait of Addison.)—EPs Scandal. (Sel.)—BNL Sporus.-Lord Hervey. (Sel.)—BNL Epistle. To Elizabeth, Countess of Rutland, Sel. fr. Countess of Rutland.)—Ben Jonson.—EPs Epistle to James Smith, Sels. fr.—Rob't Burns. Epistle to James Smith, Br. sel. fr.—BNL Writing Verses.—EPs Epistle to John Hamilton Reynolds.--J: Keats.-BLV Epistle to John Lapraik, An. (Sel. fr. Third Epistle.)— Rob't Burns.—EIPR—WEP 3 Epistle to Joseph Hill, Am.—W: Cowper.—MR—WEP 3 Epistle to Mr. Addison. , Sel. fr.—Alex. Pope.—GEP . Epistle to Mrs. Scott of Wauchope. (To the Guidwift of Wºpe IIouse — C.) Sel. fr. — Rob't Burns. – £P 3 (Scotland—bºr. Sel.)—EPs Epistle to My Brother George, The. Sel. fr. (Bard Speaks, The.)—J: Keats.-WEP 4 - Epistle tosº Robert Walpole.—H: Fielding.—BGV-BLV Epistle to the Countess of Cumberland, An. (Sel. fr.)— : Daniel.—STC Epistle to the Lady Margaret.—S: Daniel.—BHV-EP Tºpistola XVI. (Sel. fr.)—Horace. (Horace's Farm.)—POW e Epitaph : mºneath this stone two David Hallidays.”—Anon. — lº Epitaph, An: ‘‘Perhaps it doesn’t matter.”—Walter Conrad Arensberg.—AMIV 2 Epitaph, “Like thee I once have stemmed,” etc. (Epi- taph Intended for Himself—C.)—Jas. Beattie.—OB IEpitaph : “Here rests, and let no saucy knave.”—G : Can- ning.—BGV-BNL–FEP TEpitaph, An: “This little vault,” etc.—T: Carew.—EP Epitaph, An: “A lovely young lady,” etc.—G. J. Cayley.— BLV—HBV—SAy—SP 5 Epitaph (C.) : “Stop, Christian Passer-by.”—S: T. Cole- g See Epitaph on Himself. “Here lies one, who never drew.”—W: Cow- er.—BLV—OTPC An : tearns Davis.--NPA Epitaph: “He roamed half round the world of woe.”— Aubrey De Vere.—BIP—OVV Epitaph: “Here—for they could not help but die.” (Fr. The Fading Rose.)—Philip Freneau.--—AID (To the $ * p Epitaph, Bpitaph : “Farewell 1 since nevermore for thee.”—T: Kibble Hervey.—CBP— Epitaph: “Underneath this sable hearse.” – Ben Jonson. See Epitaph on the Countess of Pembroke. Epitaph : “Underneath this stone doth lye.”—Ben Jonson. See Epitaph on Elizabeth L. H. Epitaph: “Wouldst thou hear what man can say.”—Ben Jonson.—CBP Epitaph, An: “Enough , and leave the rest to fame!”— Andrew Marºii. 6B Epitaph: “Time, which does all creatures kill.”—François Maynard.—A Epitaph, An: “Beneath this quiet, turfy.”—R : Kendall Munkittrick.-H.P 2 Epitaph: Mºre my journey’s end I find.”—Alexis Piron. ** { Epitaph:. “His unregarded grave here Piron has.”—Alexis ITOI).--— Epitaph, An : “Interr'd beneath this marble stone.” (C.)— Matthew Prior. (Jack and Joan.)—HPE Epitaph: “He who at last doth slumber migh.”—Paul Scar- ron.—AFP Epitaph.-S: L. Clemens.—HTb-II Epitaph.-R. : Crashaw.—RLP Bpitaph, An.—Walter De la Mare.—OVV Epitaph, An.—Matthew Prior.—SAy Epitaph, An.—G : J : Gayley . ( 2)—HBV—SAy—SP 5 Epitaph, The “Here rests his head upon the lap of earth.” —T: Gray.—CBP—E Epitaph, The.—Rob't C. V. Meyers.-CS 31 Epitaph Extempore.—Matthew Prior.—FEP Epitaph for a Husbandman, An.—C: D. G. Roberts.—TCW Epitaph for a Sailor Buried Ashore...—C : G. D. Roberts.— OCV_TOV-THV Epitaph for a Voyageur.—Theodore Roberts.-OCV Epitaph for Lon—C.] Levi Lincoln Thaxter.—Rob't Brown. ing.—VA Epitaph for One Who Would Not be Buried in Westminster Abbey.-A. Pope.—BLV Epitaph for [or on the Tombstone Erected over the Mar- quis of Anglesea's Leg, Lost at the Battle of Water- loo.)—G. : Canning.—BGV-BNL–FEP Epitaph in the Form of a Ballad. Which Villon Made for imself and His Companions When they were Waiting to be hanged.—François Villon.—AFP Epitaph Hºdei # Himself. (C.)—Jas. Beattie.—BGV —H (Epitaph, An.)—OB Epitaph of Dionysia.--Anon.—HIBW-OVV—VA Epitaph of Graunde Amour, The. — Stephen Hawes. Pastime of Pleasure, The. Epitaph of Habbie Simpson, The.—Rob't Sempill.—EBS Epitaph on a Candle. (Punch.)—HPE Epitaph on a Cat.-Joachim du Bellay.—AFP See “Here lies a most beautiful lady.”—Fannie Epitaph on Holy Willie. Epitaph on a Celebrated Ruling Elder. (C.)—Rob't Burns. . (On a Celebrated Ruling Elder.)—HPE Epitaph on a Child.—Antoine de Baif.-AFP & Epitaph on a Hare.-W.; Cowper. —BGV —BILV —BOF- BPB—BVC—CBOP–CGd —HBV —HBVy —LOS 2 —MBL–OTPC–RLP—WEP 3 Epitaphºrº Jacobite. (C.) — T: B. Macaulay. — WA — (Jacobites’ Epitaph, A.)—HGP-LH-LHT-LOS 3— OB-OVW Epitaph on a Locomotive. (Punch.)—HPE Epitaph on a Robin Redbreast, An.—S: Rogers. —AlbV — g CGd-LC—LOS 1–NT—OTPC–Polf-RAC Epitaph on a Tuft-hunter. (C.)—T: Moore. r . (On a Tuft-hunter.)—HPE - Epitaph on a Wag in Mauchline. (C.)—Rob't Burns. . (On a Wag in Mauchline.)—HPE Epitaph on a Well-known Poet. (Rob't Southey.) — T: Moore.—HIPE Epitaph on Algernon Sidney.—Rob't Southey.—EDY Epitaph on an Infant—S: T. Coleridge.—FEP Epitaph on Charles II.-J. : Wilmot, Earl of Rochester.— LV—EHT-EP—HEV–WEP 2 (Pºiºmºtten on the Bed-chamber Door of Charles Surrey's Faithful Friend and Follower * (Epitaph on Sir Thomas Clere — & Howard, Earl of Surrey.—NT—WEP 1 Epitaph on Demar the Usurer. (O.)—Jonathan Swift. . (On a Usurer.)—HPE - Epitaph on Elizabeth L. H. (C.)—Ben Jonson.—BNL–EP —EPE—HBP—STC–WEP 2 (Epitº: “Underneath this stone doth lye”—sl. abr.) S (On Elizabeth L. H.)—OB Epitaph on General Gordon.—Alfred Tennyson.—EDY Epitaph on Himself. (Epitaph—C.)—S: Coleridge.—EDY Epitaph on Himself.-Matthew Prior.—BLV (C.—On Holy Willie—also C.)— Rob't Burns.—HIPE Epitaph on Jean Veau.-Clement Marot.—AFP Epitaph on John Adams, of Southwell, a Carrier who Died Epitaph on Clere, An 3. e & of Drunkenness. (C.)—Lord Byron. . (On a Carrier who, Died of Drunkenness.)—HPE Epitaph on Master Philip Gray, An-Ben Jonson.—WEP 2 Epitaph on Mr. John Smyth, An.—W: Browne.—EPE Epitaph on Peter Staggs.-J. : Wolcott.—HIPE Epitaph on Prince Frederick.-Anon.—EDY Epitaph on Salathiel Pavy, An.—Ben Jonson. See following. Epitaph on Salathiel Pavy, a Child of Queen Elizabeth's Chapel, An. (C.)—Ben Jonson.—BLV —EP —FEP —FT-WEP 2 . (On Salathiel Pavy.)—QB Epitaph, on Shakespeare.-J.; Milton. ... See Epitaph on the g Admirable Dramatic Poet, W. Shakepeare, An. Epitaph on Sir Thomas Clere.—HI: Howard, Earl of Surrey. ſº See Epitaph on Clere. Epitaph on Sir Thomas Fairfax. — G : Williers, Duke of e Puckingham.—EDY ºf Epitaph, on the Admirable Dramatic Poet, W. Shakespeare, An.—J: Milton.—BNL–EDY—HBP —HIBV —HGP —POW–WEP 2 . (Epitaph on Shakespeare.)—EPs—FEP Epitaph on the Countess of Pembroke. —W: Browne [or Ben Jonson].--BFV—BNL (w. add. st.) —EDY — FEP—FT-HBV—HTb-II—WEP 2 (Epitaph: “Underneath this sable hearse.”)—EPs (On the Countess Dowager of Pembroke.)—EP—EPE— Epitaph, #y the Earl of Leicester. — Sir Walter Raleigh. — { Epitaph on the Lady Mary Williers. (C.). (First Epitaph.) —T: Carew.—EPE—FEP—QB . (Epitaph on [the] Lady Mary Villers.)—WEP 2 Epitaph on the Lady Mary Williers. (Third Epitaph.)—T: * Carew.—OB - Epitaph on the . Tombstone Erected over the Marquis of Anglesea's Leg.—G: Canning. See Epitaph for the Tombstone. . Epitaph on W “ * * (On William Graham of Mossknowe e —C.)—Rob't Burns.—HIPE Epitaph on Washington, An--Anon.—SR 10—WR 49 Epitaph upon a Child that Died.—Rob't Herrick—OB Fpitaph upon a Virgin, An.—Rob't Herrick.--NT Epitaph upon Husband and Wife [., An J.-R. : Crashaw.— g FEP B Epitaph upon the Right, Honourable Sir Philip Sidney, An. —Sir Walter Raleigh.-FEP Epitaph upon the Year 1806.-W. R. Spencer.—BGV Epitaphs. I. and II.—Ben Jonson.—HIBV. § saw two clouds at morning.”)—BNL–GP—HBV ..(To a Friend.)—BS 6 - Epithalamion.—Edmund Spenser.—EP—HBP—HEV — OB TC—WEP 1 (abr. Bride, The. (Br. sel.)—BNL–CIBP—EPs—LC Wake *º-ſº Love. (Br. sel.)—GP (Song, )—L Epithalamium.—J: G. C. Brainard.— AA—CBB — FEP — HBP—STC Epithalamium.—Edmund Gosse.—OVV Epithalamium.—E : S. Martin.—WSA Epithalamium.—Sir Philip Sidney.—EPE Epode, Sel. fr. (The Forest, XI.)—Ben Jonson.—EPE— WEP 2 Eppie Morrie.—Anon.—BBB-ESB Equality at Home.—Anon.—OS 2 Equestrian Courtship.–T: Hood.—RTV—TMD 89 Equinoctial AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS Equinoctial.—Adeline D. T., Whitney.—CBP—GP–HBV Equinoctial, The.—Mary Eliz. Blake.—POS º Equinoctial Storm, The. (Fr. Caleb West, Master Diver— Ch. XIX.-abr.)—F. Hopkinson Smith.-NP Equipoise.—Marg. Junkin Preston.-CBP Equivocal Verses.—Anon-WA Erin.—W : Drennan.—TIP—WR 51 Erin and the Days of Old.—T: Moore.—BLP Erin, Erin.—T : Moore.—PPV - Briana–éºdrew Lang (paraphrase fr. Antipater of Sidon.) Erin's Flag.—Abram J. Ryan.—CS 7—TSS Erin's Plea.—S. C : Jellicoe.—DB Erlinton.—Anon.—BESB–ESB–OBB - Erl-king, The. (Ger.—fr. Die Fischerin.)—Johann W. von Goethe.—WR 30 (Tr. by Walter Scott.)—BS 26—HH-MRS - º, tr.)—PEIS—WR 30 7°7°. ) — WIR 30 Frl-king, The.—Walter Scott.—RTW Erl-könig, The. (Im German, and in English, with history of Schubert’s composition and its first presentation.) —Mabelle B. Biggart.—WR 30 Ermine, Sel. fr. (Lullaby—w. music.) Arranged by O. B. McFadon.—DR, Ermine, The.—R : C. Trench.-CBP Ernest Maltravers, Sel. fr. (Night and Love—C.—somg fr. & • ? I.)—E: Bulwer-Lytton. (Song.)—CR—FLS (br. sel.) ("When stars are in the quiet skies.”)—FEP—FTA— A . fºros.-Ralph W. Emerson.—BIL–CAP—LTV Eros Chorus, The.—Sophocles. See Antigone. Eros Turannos.-Edwin Arlington Robinson.—AMV 2 Errand, An.—Jane Barlow.—BIP Erris Fairy, An.-Hal D’Arcy.—DB Es I Sets befo' de Fiah.--Anon.—SR 14 Esau and Jacob.-Ellen Murray.—CS 16 Escape, The.—Harriet B. Stowe. See Uncle Tom's Cabin. Escape at Bedtime.—Rob't L: Stevenson.—HIBVy Eskimelodrama, An.—Anon.—HIP 2 Essay on Criticism, An, Sels. fr.—Alex. Pope.-BNL (br. #}.) Ehl” —EP —EPR —RLP —WEP 3 (sel. fr. t. e (Diversities of Judgment.) (Br, sel. fr. Pt. I.)—CS 10 (Excessive Praise or Blame.)—CBP (Horace.) (Br. sel. fr. Pt. III.)—EDY (Just Judgment.)—CBP (Truth to Nature.)—CBP (Wit.)—CBP Essay on Man, An, Sels. fr.—Alex. Pope. (Charity, Gradually Pervasive.)—CBP (Content.) (Sel. fr. Epis. I., Pt. 6.)—KNE (Essay on Man.)—BNL (brº, sel. fr. IV., 2.)—Ehl?— E PR —GEP —STC —WEP 3 (Epis, I., abr. ; Epis. IV., abr. )—WR 29 .)—BNL–RLP (Fame.) (Br. sel. fr. IV., §: (Sel. fr. IV., 6.)—BNL (Sel. fr. IV.)—BNL (Prel. and Pt. 1.)— Happiness.) LLC (Prel., Pts, 1 and 2.) (Roºg to Happiness Open, The-Prel., Pts. 1 and 2.) (Happiness.). (Sel. fr. IV., 7.)—KNE On Happiness.)—RLP - (Man.)—CBP (Nature's Chain.) (Sel. fr. III., 1.)—BNL (On Virtue.)—RLP r § of Superstition and Tyranny, The.)—RLP Foº, Pºiº The [Lord Bolingbroke].) (Sel. fr. IV., (Present Condition of Man Vindicated The.)—RLP (Reason and Instinct.) (III., 2.)—BNL (Submission to Supreme Wisdom.)—CBP (True Nobility.)—CBP (Virtue, the Sole Unfailing Happiness.) Essay on Milton. Sel. fr.--T: B. Macaulay. Essay on Necks.—Laura M. Bronson.—WR 3 Essay on the Understanding, An.—Anon.—HIPE Essay on Translated Verse, The, Sel. fr.—Wentworth Dillon, £arl of Roscommon.—EP—WEP 2 IEssays of Elia.-Sel. fr.—C : Lamb. James Elia, Connoisseur.)—FT Essence of Opera, The.—Anon.—HEP Essence of Patriotism, The.—W: J. Bryan.—SP 8–SSR Essex Regiment March.-G : E : Woodberry.—PAH Established Church of Ireland, The. (Sel. fr. The Church of Ireland.)—T: B. Macaulay.—SS Established Church of Ireland, The. (Sel. fr. The Church of Ireland.)—R : L. Sheil–SS Establishment g; the Republic, The.—Alphonse de Lamar- tine.— - (Republic Defined, A.)—BLP - Estimate of Lincoln.—Horace Greeley.—OAL , Estimates of Washington.—(By various authors.)—OAW “Estrangement.”—C. N. Coggswell.—GH Estrangement Through Trifles.—T: Moore. See Lalla Rookh. Tºstray, The.—B. F. Willson.—ASL Estray, The.—Harry Smith.-W.R. 58 Estunt the Griff. (Parody.)—Rudyard Kipling.—PA Et Mori Lucrum.—J: L. Spaulding. See God and the Soul. Eternal, The.—Percy B. Shelley. See Adonais. Eternal Burden, The.—Anon.—MYF Eternal City, The. Sel. fr.—Hall Caine.—(New Brother, The.)—W.R. 34 Eternal Clockwork of the Skies.—E: Everett. See Uses of Astronomy, The. CBP see Milton. Eternal Goodness, The...—J: G. Whittier.—AA—Amp—APM . —CAP—HTb-II—LBA (Sel.)—HDL–SSS (longer.) Eternal Justice, The.—Anne R. Aldrich.-AA Eternal Justice.—C : Mackay.-CS 12 Eternal Light.—W: H. Furness.-HDL–STC (Evening Hymn—sl. diff. vers.)—AA—HBW Eternal London. (Rhymes on the Road, IX.)—T: Moore.— HPE—SAy Eternal’ Love.—Sir Philip Sidney.—NT Iºternal Play, The.—R : Le Gallienne.—AMV 4 Eternal Poem, An... (To Mr. Pye—O.—sl. diff. fr. Poems.) S: T. Coleridge.—HIPE Eternal Principles.—Dan'l Stevens Dickinson.—WHO Eternal Rhyme.—W: Shakespeare.—NT “Eternal spirit of the chainless mind.”—Lord Byron. Prisoner of Chillon, The. Eternal Spring, The.—J: Milton. See Paradise Lost. Eternal Vigil.-E. G. A. Holmes.—BIP Eternal Yawner, The.—M. A. M. Désaugiers.—AFP Eternal Years, The.—Fred'k W: Faber.—AmSS Eternity.—W: Blake.—BGV - Eternity.—Emily Dickinson.—AA Eternity of Music, The.—Patrick J.: (?) Ryan.-CS 31 Ethan Allen, (Abr. and ad.)—G. L. Raymond.—WR 30 Ethan Allen's Own Description of the Capture of Ticon- deroga.-Ethan Allen.—SSR Ethelinda’s Recitations.—Anon.—WR 25 Ethel's Birthday Party.—Lizzie J. Rook.--TT Ethics of Daylin', The.—W: Boyle.—RTI Ethics of the Dust, The, Sel. fr. (Faults and Virtues—br. . Sel. fr. Lecture V.)—J: Ruskin.-OS 1 Ethiopia jºins the Colors.-Walt Whitman. —BIE —CAP - A. f Ethiopiomania.-H. : Tyrrell.—CH Etienne de la Boëce.—Ralph W. Emerson.—GT Etin the Forester.—Anon.—BB Etiquette-W: S. Gilbert.—CS 19—FEP—SAy Eton College.—T: Gray. See Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College. - Etruscan Ring, An.—J: W: Mackail.—VA Etsi Omnes, Ego Non.—Ernest Meyers.-WA - Ettrick Banks,—Anon.—EBS . Etude Réalisté. (Baby's Feet; Baby's Hands; Baby's Eyes.) —Algernon C : Swinburne.—EP—GEP—GN–HBW —LC—RAC–VA - (Baby's Feet, A.; Baby's Hands, A–abr.)—LOS 1–OS 1 (Baby’s Feet and Hands, A.)—TFS Eucharist of Affliction.—Julia W. Howe.—HIDL Euchenor Chorus.-Arthur Upson. See City, The. Euchre, *ēs, º Played for Charity.—Virginia Niles Leeds. Euganean Hills, The. Sel. fr.—Percy B. Shelley. (Some Unsuspected Isle.)—GT Eugene Aram's Dream.—T:/ Hood. See Dream of Eugene Aram, The. - Eugene Field.—Marion F. Ham.—EDY - Eugene Field on Motherhood.—Ida Comstock Below.—OAMs Eulalie.—Edgar Allan Poe.—CAP—HBR. Eulogium on Franklin.—Honoré G. R. Mirabeau.--SSD Eulogium, upon St. Paul.—Jaques B. Bossuet.—FTR Eulogy of Robert E. Lee.—J: Warwick Daniel.—SP 3 Eulogy of Walt Whitman.—Rob't G. Ingersoll.—WR 13 Eulogy of Wendell Phillips.-G : W : Curtis. See Wendell Phillips. A Eulogy, etc. Eulogy of Webster.—Rufus Choate.—SP 3 Eulogy on Adams and Jefferson, Sels. fr.-E.: Everett. Adams and Jefferson.—OM (Fºgs of the Republic, The-sel.)—PP—WHO— N (Immortals, The-sl. abr.)—OS 2 (Imperishability of Great Examples—abºr.)—SS Eulogy on Charles Sumner, Sels. fr.—Carl Schurz. American Battle-flags.--FD 1—SC—TMD (Battle-flags, . The.)—PRR º on Charles Sumner—longest sel.)—CR—SP 1 Charles Sumner.—CS 16—FD 1 (sl, diff. sel. Eulogy on Emmet.—J : P. (?) Jones.—FS Eulogy on Garfield. (Memorial Address on the Life and Character of James A. Garfield—C.)—Jas. G. Blaine. —BS 10 (abr.)—SP 3 Death of Garfield I, The J. (Sel.)—FD 1—NC —PPS — SC—SSD (sl. ab1".)—SSR—St.S.–TMD–WIR 42 (Eulogy on President Garfield.)—LLC (Oration on James A. Garfield, Sel. fr.)—CS 21 Garfield's Early Life. gº 2 Eulogy on General Grant, Sel. fr.—HI: W. Beecher.—BS 14 Eulogy on General Grant, Sel. fr.—J: P. Newman,—SPE Eulogy on Henry Ward Beecher.—Jos. Parker.—NC Eulogy on Henry W. Grady.—J: Temple Graves.—WR 12 Eulogy on *ºn Bright, A.—W: E. Gladstone.—SSD—SP 3 T Eulogy on Lafayette, Sel. arr. fr.—E: Everett.—FTR-OM (abr CR, t See Eulogy on Lafayette.—C: Sprague.—CS 6 Eulogy º O’Connell.—W: H. Seward. See Daniel O'Con- I}{2ll. Bulogy on President Garfield.—Jas. G. Blaine. on Garfield. Eulogy on the Death of Congressman James N. Burnes of Missouri. (C.)—J : J. Ingalls. (Senator Ingalls' Great Speech on Death of Burnes, of Missouri—abi'.)—SR 7 Eulogy on U. S. Grant.—E. B. Sherman.—SR 6 Eulogy on Walt Whitman.—Rob't G. Ingersoll.—WR 42 Eulogy on Washington.—Rob't T. Payne, Jr.—HS See Eulogy 90 TITLE INDEX Evening Eulogy on Wendell Phillips.-G: W. Curtis. See Wendell Phillips. A Eulogy, etc. Eulogy to Frances E. Willard.—Leonard G. Foster.—DD Eunice.—Rob't C. V. Meyers.-CS 28 Eupheme, IX. : Elegy on My Muse, Sel. fr. Beaven, The.)—Ben Jonson.—FP Euphranor, Sel. fr. (Ballad of Jenny the Mare, The.)—E: Fitzgerald.—BVC - Euphrosyne. (C.)—Matthew Arnold.—GEP (Indifference.)—HBP - Euphues, Br. sel. fr. (Tongue, The-fr. Of the Education §s Youth—paraphrased fr. Plutarch.)—J: Lyly.— 1 (Pleasures of Eureka.--Stockton Bates.—CS 29 Eureka.-Josiah G. Holland.—BIL–FTA Europa.—Stephen H. Thayer.—AA European Struggles for Freedom.—Reverdy Johnson.—SS Eurydice.—Fs. W. Bourdillon.—HIBW-WA Eutaw Springs.-Philip Freneau.-AA — Amp — APPV — AWIB—EDY—PAH a (To ſº Memory of the Americans Who Fell at Eutaw.)— Euterpe's Visit.—E. E. Cook.--SR 12 Euthanasia.-Lord Byron.—RLP Euthanasia.-H. : More.—EPs Euthanasia.-Marg. Junkin Preston.—TMR Euthanasia.-E: Winship.–HP 2 - Euthanasia: or The Happy Death.-R. : Crawshaw.—RLP Eutopia.-Fs. Turner Palgrave.—OVW Eva.-C: Godfrey Leland.—AFV - Evacuaº ºf New York by the British.-Anon. —AIH — Evanescence.—Frd’k W: H: Myers.-OVW Evanescence.—Harriet P. Spofford.—AA Evangeline.—HI: W. Longfellow.—AP—APM —BOL —CAP —MAL–PAH-PNW–RAC—WR 5 (cond.) Evangeline in Acadie. (Sel. & I., 1.)—AA Evangeline on the Prairie. Sel. fr. II., 3.)—CR Moonlight on the Prairie—sl. abr.)—BNL Evangeline, Sel. fr.)—S Finding of Gabriel, The. (II., 5–abr.)—AA (Lost Found, The-sl. cond.)—BS 10 (Mºgº; of Evangeline and Gabriel, 22 On the Atghafalayå, (Sel. fr. II., 2.)—AA Primeval Forest, The. (Sel. fr. Introd.)—BNL (Evangeline, Sel. fr.)—AID Evangeline in Acadie.—HI: W. Longfellow. See Evangeline. Evangelº on the Prairie.—HI: W. Longfellow. See Evan- ge11ne. Eva's Death.-Harriet B. Stowe. Eve.-Ralph Hodgson.—HIBV. The-sel.) — See Uncle Tom's Cabin. we and the Serpent.—Anon.—BS 6—SDR Eve of Bannockburn, The.—J: Barbour.—EBS Eve of Bunker Hill, The...—Clinton Scollard.—AFI—PAH Eve of Crecy, The.—W: Morris.-NT—OVV Eve of Decoration Day, The.—S: Fs. Smith.-BLP Eve of Election, The. (C.)—J: G. Whittier.—DD—FEP— º STC–TYP–WR 46 Ballot-box, The. (Sel.)—BNL Indian Summer. (Br, sel.)—BNL (1st.)—PEO—PYO Eve of Mary, The.—Nora Hopper.—EDY Eve of Quatre Bras.-Lord Byron. See Childe Harold. Eve of St. Agnes, The.—J: Keats.-BGV —B E EPN-FEP—GEP—HBP—HBW —SEP —STC Flight, The. (Sel.)—RLP—WEP 4 Music. (Br. sel.)—EPs Penitent, The. (Br. sel.)—GP - Eve of St. Bartholomew, The. — G: Walter Thornbury. — OS 2 of St. John, The. (I'm Border Scott.—BGV-BPB—WEP 4 of St. Mark, The.—J: Keats.-BG of Waterloo, The.—Lord Byron. Pilgrimage. Eve Speaks.-L: Untermeyer.—AMV 4 Eve to Adam.—J: Milton. See Paradise Lost. Evelyn.—Rossiter Johnson.—AA Evelyn Hope.—Rob't Browning.—AmSS—BNL–CBP—EP FEP—FP—GEP—GP—HBP—HEV–MR.—NT— - PF-RLP—RTV—STC—VA - Evenen in the Village.—W: Barnes.—OR “Even from this brief review it is manifest that the nation is resolutely facing to the front.”—Jas. A. Garfield. See Inaugural Address. Eve Eve Eve Minstrelsy.)—Walter V See Childe Harold’s Even in % gºlace. (Worldly Place—C.)—Matthew Arnold. Even in a £alace. Marcus Aurelius Antoninus. See Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius. Even in Death.-Helen C. Bergen.—WR. 19 Even Such is Time.—Sir Walter Raleigh.-Ehl’—EHT (Conclusion, The.)—EP—EPE—HBV-OB (Death of Sir Walter Raleigh.)—EDY (ILast Ilines.)—CEI. (Lines Found in His Bible:)--BNL. (Lines Witten the Night before His Execution.)—FEP (Verses Found in His Bible in the Gate-house at West- minster—C.)—WEP 1 Tºwen Tavern Musicke.—Sir T : Browne.-FT Even this shall Pass Away.—Theodore Tilton. —DR —HBR. —HBV-HTb-II—SP 1 (All Things shall Pass Away.)—BS 20—TMR. (King's Ring, The.)—OS SSR. Evenèn in the Village.—W: Barnes.—VE Evening.—Anon.—HIBP NL — Ehl” — Evening. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Evening.—Matthew Arnold,—LC (sel.) (Bacchanalia; or, The New Age.)—HB Evening.—W: Lisle Bowles.—RLP Evening.—Rob't Bulwer-Lytton.—CEL Evening.—Lord Byron. See Don Juan. Evening. (Chambers’ Journal.)—POS Evening.—W: Collins. See Ode to Evening. Evening.—G. Croly.—CBP—LLC Evening.—G. : W. Doane.—AA—AL—HBV-YBW §: Contemplation.)—FEP - “Softly now the light of day.”)—LLC—SAE Evening.—E: Dowden.—DB Evening.—Jos. R. Drake.—POS Evening.—J: Fletcher. See Faithful Shepherdess, The. Evening. (Fr. Post-meridian.)—W. P. Garrison.—AA—TM Evening.—Emanuel Geibel.—HGV - Evening.—Victor Hugo.—AIFP - Evening. (C.)—J: Keble.—FEP—LOS 2 (Sun of my Soul.)—LLC (abr.) Evening.—Archibald Lampman.—BNL Evening.—J: Milton. See Paradise Lost. Evening.—S. Weir Mitchell.—LBA Evening.—Marjorie L. C. Pickthall.—OCW Evening.—E: Pollock.-GS Evening.—C: Sangster.—OCW Evening. (Sun upon the Lake, The—C.—fr. The Doom of Devorgoil.)—Walter Scott.—BGV —BIPIB —LOS 3 — PCL–PGGR (Datur Hora Quieti.)—PGT1 Evening.—Percy B. Shelley.—POS—POW Evening.—Alfred Tennyson. See In Memoriam. Evening.—Anne Whitney.—THV Evening.—Charlotte Wilson.—AMV 2 Evening.—W: Wordsworth.-CBP Evening, and Maidens.—W : Barnes.—OVV Evening at Palermo.—J: Addington Symonds.—GT Evening at the Farm.—J: T. Trowbridge. —BS 1 —FTR — GN–HNS—SA—SR 1 (Farm-yard Song.)—CBOP—CS 4–PG pr—PCK–WCL Evening Brings us Home.—Anon.—CS 17—LLC Evening. By a Tailor.—Oliver W. Holmes.—HIPE Evening Cloud, The.—J: Wilson. — BNL — CBP —FEP — HBV—POS (abr.)—RIP—STC (Emblem of Peace, An.)—CS 21 Evening Contemplation.—G: W. Doane. See Evening. Evening Doze, An.—Albert E. Hunt.—CS 31 Evening Hearthstone, The.—Anon.—Orlſ' Evening Hymn.-Cecil F. Alexander.—OTPC Evening Hymn, The.—Anon.—TFS - Evening Hymn.--Sabine Baring-Gould.—GSP Evening Hymn.—Sir T: Browne.—CEL–FEP—STC (Before Sleep.)—EPs - Evening Evening Evening Evening Evening Evening Evening Evening Evening Evening Evening Hymn.—Mary Lundie Duncan.—CBOP Hymn.-Frd’k W: Faber.—FEP—SSS (sel.) Hymn.-W. H. Furness. See Eternal Light. Hymn.—Reginald Heber.—LOS 1—OTPC Hymn.-T: Ken.—FEP—OTPC Hymn.—Adelaide A. Procter.—FEP Hymn of the Alpine Shepherds.-W: Beattie.—FEP Idyl, An.—Anon.—CS 20–SP 4 . in Paradise.—J: Milton. See Paradise Lost. in the Alps.-Jas. Montgomery. ...See Alps, The. in Tyringham Valley.—R: W. Gilder.—AA—PNW Evening Rinell, The.—J: Fletcher.—QH Evening Melody.—Aubrey De Vere.—HPV—PGT 2 Evening on Calais Beach. (Misc. Sonnets, Pt. I., 30.)—W: 'Wordsworth.--OB-QH º (By the Sea.)—PGT 1 (“It is a beauteous evening, calm and free.”)—EPN- FEP—GEP—GT-HBV—HBVy—MBL (On the Beach at Calais.)—WEP 4 - Evening Prayer.—S: T. Coleridge.—THIV - Evening Prayer.—Mary L. Duncan.—LPP Evening Prayer. (Tab.)—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE Evening Prayer, An.—Bernard Barton-WCL Evening, jºyer at a Girls' School.—Felicia D. Hemans.— Evening Prayer for a Young Child.—Anon.—CBOP Evening Primrose, The.—Timothy Otis Paine.—HIP 2 Evening. Recollections of the Exile.—Felicia D. Hemans. See Forest Sanctuary, The. - Evening Reverie, An.—W: C. Bryant.—CBP Sel. fr.-AA * Evening Sail, The.—G: Crabbe. See Borough, The. Evening Scene, An, (Br, sel. fr. The River—sl. diff, vers.) —Coventry Patmore.—PGT 2 Evening Song.—Cecil F. Alexander.—OTPC Evening Song.—Matthias Claudius.-HGV Evening Song.—J: Fletcher. See Faithful Shepherdess, The. Evening Song.—Sidney Lanier.—ASL —BIL —CAP —CBIP —GP—LBA—PYO Evening Song.—T: Miller.—STC Evening Song on the Plantation.—J. A. Macon.—CT) Evening Songs.-J. : Vance Cheney.—AA Evening Star, The.—T: Campbell.—BNL (sº to # ºning Star.)—BGV-HBV-PGT 1– (To the Evening Star.)—FEP—HBP Evening Star, The.—W: Wordsworth.-EPs Evening Thoughts.-Eliza Lee Follen.—PyS Evening Voluntary. (IX.)—W: Wordsworth.-WEP 4 Evening, Wºlk, An. (Br. sel.)—W: Wordsworth.-EPN- Evening Watch, The-H: Vaughan.—OAE 91 Evening AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Evening Wind, The. (C.)—W: C. Bryant.-AA—AmIP— Excelsior. (Parody.)—Anon—PA APM–BNL –CAP —CBP —GP —HBP—LOS 2 — Excelsior.—H: W. Longfellow.—AmSS—BNL–BS 2—CAP LLC —CBOP—CS 1–FEP—FPE—HBP—HBV —HBVy (To the Evening Wind—sl. abr.)—PIHS (Abr. vers. is like Poems.) Evening with Art, An. (Ent.)—Anon.—EuB Evening with Helen's Babies, An. — J. : Habberton. Helen's Babies. Evensong.—Conrad Aiken—AMV 4 Evensong.—F: R. Torrence.—HIBW-LBM Even-song, An.—Sydney Dobell.—OVW Event, An.—Tom Masson.—HTb-II Eventide.—T: Burbidge.—STC—VA Eventide.—C. A. Mason.—GSP Even-time.—J: S. Thomson.—TCW “Events, with trumpet-call, summon us to our post.”—J. A. James.—GG - - Forward (Class Song.)—Mary Rosalie Stolz. 4 See Ever Pressing WR, 5 so Far Away.—A. Von Boyle.—DR so Long Ago.—Anon.—WR 14 Ever True—Anon.—HTb-II Ever Womanly.—W: Roscoe Thayer.—THV Everett.—T: W. Parsons.—DD–EDY Evergreen, The.—Anon.—CHP Everlasting Gospel, The Sel. fr.—W: Blake.—EPR Everlasting Memorial, The.—Horatius Bonar.—BS 8—CS 31 —LLC Blverlasting No, The. (Sartor Resartus, Ch. VIII.-abr.)— T: Carlyle.—BS 19 e e tº a “Every calling is constantly making a silent, invisible draft.” (The Nation.)—GG Every Cat has his Night.—Anthony Euwer.—WR 58 Every Day.—Eliz. Akers Allen.—CBP Every Evening Baby Goes.—Mary F. Butts.-P.Pl “Every Flower is Sweet to Me.”—Caroline May.—A Every Little Helps.--Anon.—CBOP–PyR-TFS Every Mother's Love the Best.—Anon.—WR 35 Every One to his Own Way.—J : V. Cheney.—AA. Every Year.—Albert Pike [or Jas. W. Covert].-CS 17 (sl. diff. vers.) R 4 Every-day Botany.—Kathe. H. Perry.—PEO Every-day Case, An. (Fr. Mr., Miss, and Mrs.)—C: Bloom- ingdale, Jr.—BS 26 Every-day Characters, Sels. fr.-W. M. Praed. Belle of the Ball, The. (III–Belle of the Ball-room, The-O.)—BNL–FEP—HPE—THP - (End of the Romance, The-Sel.)—FLS My Partner. (IV.)—HPE—THP Quince. (II.)—BLV—FEP icar, The. (I.)—BLV—FEP—º-HBP—HBV–HPE— NT—OR—OVW-THP-VA—WEP 4 Every-day Creed, An-C: Stelzle.—HTb-II Every-day Heroes.—Bertrand Shadwell.—HIP 2 Everyman. (Morality Play.)—Anon.—EPO Everyºs Reminds me so of Chicken.—C : T. Grilley.— 4 - Ever Ever Everywhere, Christmas To-night.—Phillips Brooks.-YC Eve's Conjugal Love.—J: Milton.—RLP Eve's Daughter.—E: R. Sill.—AFV–Amp—ASL–AWH- LTV—THE” Eve's Lament.—J: Milton. See Paradise Lost. Eve's Lamentation.—J: Milton. See Paradise Lost. IEve's Mirror.—J: Milton. See Paradise Lost. Eve's Recollections.—J: Milton.—RLP Eviction.—W : J. Linton.—VA Evil of Disunion.—Dan'l Webster. ington, The. Evil Times. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Evils of Gossip.–Anon.—KNE Evils of Ignorance, The.—Horace Mann.—BS 3 Evils of Tight Lacing, The.—“Charlotte Elizabeth.”—FMR Evoe.—Edith M. Thomas.-HBV-T_BA Evolution.—Harry Thurston Peck.-HP 2 Evolution.—Langdon Smith.-SP 3 Evolution.—J: B. Tabb.-AA—AL—HBV-HT-LBA Evolution of a “Name,” The.—C: Battell Loomis.--SAy Evolution of Dodd, The, Sel. fr. (Other Fellow, The-Sel. fr. Ch. XIII.) W: H. Smith-SC—SP 8—SSR Ewe-Buchtin’s Bonnie, The.—T: Pringle.—EBS Ewe-bughts, Marion.--Anon.—EBS Ewie wi' the Crookit Horn, The...—J: Skinner.—EBS “Ex Libris.”—Arthur Upson.—HIBW-LBM “Ex Ore #º. Thompson.—GSP–HBR — HBV See Character of Wash- - OVW- Exaltation.—Paul Shivell.—HT Examination, The.—G: W. Cable. See Bonaventure. Examination Day.—Eliza Doolittle.—SD Examination in History, An.--Anon.—CD—SDR Examination of Shakespeare, Sel. fr. (Maid's Lament, The.) —Walter Landor.—AmSS—BGV-BNL–FEP— FP—HETP-HBV-OE–OVW —PGT 2 —RLP —VA. - —WEP 4 - Example.—J: Keble. See Effect of Example. Example of America, The.—Fs. Jeffrey.—SS Example of Christ, The. (Hymn CXXXIX.)—I: Watts.-- HBP Example of Washington, The.—C: F. Adams.-FD 1 Examples for Ireland.—T: Fs. Meagher.—CS 6—OM - (107". Excellent Actor, An.--—Sir T: Overbury.--FT Excellent Ballad of Charity, An.—T: Chatterton. —BGV — (sl. EPR—WEP 3 Excelley, New Ballad, Am.--James, Marquis of Montrose.— { Excellent Nonsense.—Hilaire Belloc.—ABV Excellent Sallet, An.-Gervase Markham. See Two Recipes. —GEP—LLC—OTPC–PGGR–RAC–SMG —SS — YBV Excelsior Club, The.—Anon.—SDE—Spl) E Excess to be Avoided.—Jas. Thomson. See Castle of In- dolence, The. Excessive Modesty.—W: Cowper. See Conversation. Excessive Praise or Blame.—Alex. Pope. See Essay on Criticism, An. Exchanºthe-s : T. Coleridge. —BNL —BLW —HBW — Exchanged Graves.—Belle V. Chisholm.—WR 47 Exclamatory.—Anon.—MHR Exclusive's Broken Idol, The. (Punch.)—HPE Excursion, The, Sels. f ordsworth. Among the Mountains. (Fr. Bk. IV.)—WEP 4 Brathay, Church. (Sel.)—POW Consolation Amidst Earthly Change.—RLP Deaf Dalesman, The.—CBP Excursion, The. (Br. Sels.)—BNL IFaith.-LOS 3 (Prop of Faith, The.)—CBP 7°.-V God in Nature. (Fr. Blº. III.)—FTR - “I cannot doubt that they whom ye deplore.” (Br. sel. fr. Bk. IV.)—HIDL Island on the Lake.-POW Mind's Eye, The... (Br...sel. fr. Prelude.)—BNL Mist Opening in the Hills. (Fr. Blº. II.)—WEP 4 {º g; sel.)—BNL Vision of Mist Splendours, A—sl. abr.)—FTR Moon among Trees, The. (Br. sel. fr. Bk. IV.)—WEP 4 (Imagination—shorter sel.)—BNL - Nature Worshipped by the Greeks.—RLP Sea. Shell, The (Fr. Bk. IV.)—WEP 4 . (Sea-shore, The-br. sel.)—BNL Simile, A.—RLP Sunrise. (Sel. fr. BR. I.)—IR Sunset. (Sel. fr. Bk. IX.)—IR Twin Peaks of the Valley. (Fr. Blº. II.)—WEP 4 Undeveloped Genius.-CBP Unknown Poets. (Br. sel. fr. Blº. I.)—BNL Excursion to the Mountains, An. (Fr. The Village Patri- arch.)—Ebenezer, Elliott.—RLP-WEP 4 Excusation of the Aucthoure, The.—Stephen Hawes. See Pastime of Pleasure, The. Excuse. (Urania—C.)—Matthew Arnold.—HBP—LTV Execution, The. (C.—Hon. Mr. Sucklethumbkin's Story.) R : H. Barham.—BS 25—FEP (My Lord Tomnoddy.)—CS 1–SAy Execution, The.—Lord Byron. See Parisina. Execution of André, The. (Fr. Pemberton, Pt. III., Ch. XIII.)—H: Peterson.—BS 3—PFP Execution of Charles I.-Andrew Marvell. See Horatian Ode upon Cromwell's Return from Ireland, A. Execution of Joan of Arc.—T: DeQuincey. See Joan of Arc. Execution of Lady De Winter, The. (Three Musketeers, The, Ch. XXXVI.)—Alexandre Dumas.-BS 24 Iºxecution of Louis XVI., The. Fr. Marie Antoinette— play.)—Anon.—WR 30 Execution of Louis XVI.--W: M. Thackeray. See Chronicle of the Drum, The. Execution of Madame Roland. (Sel. fr. The Girondists, Vol. III., Bk. LI.)—CS 13 Execution of Marie Antoinette.—T: Carlyle. See French Revolution, The. - Execution of Marie Antoinette.—W: M. Thackeray. See Chronicle of the Drum, The. Execution of Montrose, The. (In Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers.)—W: E. Aytoun. — BNL — CBB — EDY (sº-EHT-FEP—HB—HBy–MR—RTV — SSR, §§ abr. )—CS 11 Abr.)—FR—OS 2—SS - Execution of Queen Mary. (Sel. fr. Mary Stuart, Ch. XXXIV.)—Alphonse de Lamartine.—BS 11 Execution of Sir Thomas More, The.—Jas. A. Froude. See |History of England. Execution of Sydney Carton, The.—C: Dickens. See Tale of Two Cities, A. º Execution of the Princess de Lamballe.—W: M. Thackeray. See Chronicle of the Drum, The. Execution of Ugo Bassi.-H. E. H. King.—EDY Executive Power to bei)readed.—ijani Webster. See Presi. (Abr.)—H: King.—HIBP—HBW dential Protest, The. Exeguy, The. (Exeguy on His Wife—sl., diff. abr.)—OB Exeguy on His Wife.—HI: King. See Exeguy, The. Exercise around the Christmas Tree.—Anon.—CP Exercise at the Tree Planting.—Anon.—NAE Exercises at the Tree Planting.—Alice S. Webber.—SSC Exercise for Little Children.—Anon.—HCTC Exercise for the Tiniest Ones, An.—Anon.—Sp1)|E Exercise in the School-room.—Anon.—SSC Exercise of the Fan.—Jos. Addison. See Spectator, The. Exercise Recitation, An.—E. C. and . Rook.-COS–PP Exercises in the School-room.—Anon.—NAE - Exhibition Day.—Eliza Doolittle.—SD Exhortation.—T: Hastings.--AA & Exhortation to Courage.—W: Shakespeare. Pxhortation to Marriage.—S: Rogers.--CBP Exhortation to Praise God. (Psalm CXLVIII.)—SS Exhortation to Prayer.—Marg. Mercer.—AA—HBP—LLC Exile.—Susan L. Mitchell.—DB Exile, The.—Emilie Ruck de Schell.—BS 27 See Ring John. 92 TTTLE INDEX Fading Exile at Rest, The.—J: Pierpont.—AA (abº'.)—AmB (Napoleon at Rest.)—SR 3 Exile of Erin [, The].—T: Campbell.—BNL–CBP—EP — fºſſi, Hävlºf,0S 3—loſſăCTPGGR. Rif; Exile of the Acadians, The.—H: W. Longfellow.—SSR Exile to his Wife, The.—Jos. Brennan [or Brenan] —CS 8 —FE (Come ºte. Dearest.) — BINL — FTA — HBV — STC Exiled.—Mary McGuire.—CS 34 Exiles.—W: Hayne.—AA Exiles, The. (Chambers’ Journal.)—HP Exiles, The.—Oliver Goldsmith.—RLP Exile's Devotion, The.—T: D’A. McGee.—WA Iºxile's Hope, The.-Victor Hugo.—OS 3 Exiles in Egypt, The-H: B. Carrington.—BLP IExile's Letter.--(Tr. by Ezra Pound.)—NPA Exile's Mother, An.—Emily Lawless.-DB Exile's #. The.—Rob’t Gilfillan. —FEP —FP —HBV — Exiles Speak to Ireland, The.—Shane Leslie.—DB Existence of a God, The.—Anon.—CS 5–KNE—SA Exit.—W : Watson.—VA Exodus, Sels. fr. Bible. (Song of Moses—1–19.)—BS 3 First Constitution, The. (Ch. XX., 2–17.)—BLP (Ten Commandments, The-3–17.)—CCB–LLC War Song of the Red Sea. (Sel. fr. Ch. XV.)—BHV |Exodus, The.—Lady Wilde.—DB Exordium.—Demosthenes. See Oration on the Crown, The. Exordium.—G. : Cabot Lodge.—LBM * Expansion. (Sel. fr. A Broadway Pageant.)—Walt Whit- man.-SR 13 \ Expectation.—Theodore Wratislaw.—VA Expecting to Get Even. (Boston Post.)—SR 4 Expectoration, An. (On My Joyful Departure from the Same City [Cologne]—C.)—S : T. Coleridge.—HIPE Expectoration the Second.—S: T. Coleridge.—HIPE (Cologne–0.)—BLV—FEP—HBP—HBV–SAy—THP (Epigram: Cologne.)—BNL Expedition to Wessagusset, The.—HI: W. Longfellow. See Courtship of Miles Standish, The. Bxpenses.—Adelaide Crapsey.—NPA Expensive Chicken, An.—Anon.—SR 1 Experience.—Ralph W. Emerson.—CAP Experience.—W : D. Howells.--AL Experience.—J: Boyle O'Reilly.—OVW Experience.—Edith Wharton.—AA º Experience and a Moral, An.-Frd’k S. Cozzens.—BNL–PF Experienge of the McWilliamses with Membranous Croup. g S: L. Clemens. (Mºous Croup and the McWilliamses.)—BS 5– 10 Experience with a Refractory Cow.—Anon.—CH Experience with European Guides.—S: L. Clemens. See Innocents Abroad. Experiences of Nature.—H: Ward Beecher. See : Death of Our Almanac, The. Walk among Trees, A. Experto Crede.—E. H. Coleridge.—BOF Explanºgº An.—Walter Learned. — HP —SP 4 —SP 8 — § Explanation.)—AA—HBV-LBA What Else Could He Do.)—BS 21 Fxploit of Hector, The...—Homer. See Iliad, The. Expostulation. (C.)—J : G. Whittier.—CAP Our Countrymen in Chains—sl. abr.)—TMD Expostulation, An.-I: Bickerstaffe.—BLV Expostulation and Reply.—W: Wordsworth.-BGV-EP— EPN-FTR-HBV-LIC-SEP—VE—WEP 4 Expression in Reading.—Rob’t Lloyd.—SP 5 Expulsion of Catiline from the Senate.—G: Croly. See Cati- line. Expunging Resolution, The. (Albr.)—H: Clay.—OM–SS Exquisite Beauty of Beatrice, The.—Dante Alighieri. See Divine Comedy, The. Exsequiae.—W: MacNeile Dixon.—DB (C.) Extempore Effusion upon the Death of James Hogg. —W : Wordsworth.-MBL (On the Death of James Hogg.)—EDY (Passing of the Elder Bards, The-Sel.)—VA Extending Credit.—Anon.—BS 25 Extension of the Term of Copyright.—T: N. Talfourd.—SS Extent of Country No Bar to Union.—Edmund Randolph.- (Union of the States, The-ptly. same.)—SR 8 External Impression’s Dependent on the Soul's Moods—G: Crabbe. See Lover's Journey, The. Extract º 3. Sermon on Lincoln.-H. : Ward Beecher. 7 Extracting a Secret. (Dial.)—Fs. Marion Crawford.—NDP Extracts from a Poem Delivered , at Brown University in 1830, Sel. fr. (What is Ambition ? )—Nathaniel P. Willis.-BLP—SR 3 (longer.) “Extras.”—R : Burton.—AA Extravaganza, An.—Victor Hugo.—BIL Extreme Unction.—Ernest Dowson.—NT Extreme Unction.—Jas. R. Lowell.—SR 1 Extremes.—Jas. W. Riley.—HRVy—PPI Eyeless at Gaza.-J: Milton. See Samson Agonistes. Eyes of Black and Eyes of Blue.—HI: B. Smith.-VSA IEyes of God, The.—Gabriel Setoun.—PIPl Eyes of Lincoln, The.—Walt Mason.—S Eyes of the Angels, The.—G: W. Doane.—CBOP Eyes of the Christ, The.—Nonna B. Carson.—PF Ezra and Me and the Boards.—Mary H. Field.—BS 24 * Fa, La, Lal-Anon.—NT º Fabius to AEmilius.--Livy. See History of Rome. Fable. (C.)—Ralph W. Emerson.—AWH-CCB —HBP — IHBV-LC—POR-THIP–TYP (Mountain and the Squirrel, The.)—AID—BLV—BVC- CAP—CGd—CS 29 —CSBP —LOS 1 —OS 1 —OTPC —PC—PCL–PGpr—PHS—POS—RAC — SMG — SSR—WCI—YBV Fable, A. (Popular Educator.)—NV Fable, A.—Ella W. Wilcox—TSS Fable XVIII.-J. : Gay.—SEP—VE Fable for grºics A, Sels. fr.—Jas. R. Lowell.—AIPM–CAP —SAy On Himself.-AA To His Countrymen.—AA IFable for Five Years Old, A.—J: H. Frere.—BLV Fable of the Boy that Stole Apples. (Webster’s Spelling Book.)— Fable of the Oak and the Briar.—Edmund Spenser. See Shepheardes Calender, The. Fables.—AEsop. Fables from AEsop (25.)—LLC Ass in the Lion's Skin, The. Bald Knight, The. Boy and the Filberts, The. Boys and the Frogs, The. Bull and the Goat, The. Charcoal-burner and the Fuller, The. Dog in the Manger, The. Eagle and the Arrow, The. Fisherman, The. Fox and the Grapes, The. Fox and the Lion, The. Gnat and the Bull, The. Hare and the Tortoise, The. Hen and the Golden Egg, The. Hercules and the Waggoner. Mischievous Dog, The. Old Man and Death, The. Rivers and Sea. ;º. and the Wolf, The. Three Tradesmen, The. Trumpeter Taken Prisoner, The. Viper and the File, The. Widow and Her Little Maids, The. Wild Ass and the Lion, The. Wolf and the Goat, The. Farthing, Rushlight, The (Lamp, The.)—OS 1 Goose with the Golden Eggs. The...—OS 1. Jupiter and the Bee.—OS 1 Wind and the Sun, The.—OS 1 Fabricius Refuses Bribes.—Pliny.—BLP Face, A.—Rob't Browning.—RLP—VA Face, A.—W : T. Washburn.—BIL Face, The.—Ebenezer Jones.—VA Face against the Pane, The.—T: B. Aldrich.-CS 19–FR- MMIR. (Mabel; or, The Face against the Pane.)—SA sº Face in the Cathedral, The...—Mary J. K. Lawson.—TCW Face in the Street, The.—G: L. Lathrop.–CBP Face of a Demon, The.—C : B. Lewis.-W.R. 19 Face on ºf: upon] the Floor, The.—H. A. D'Arcy.—CS 33 Face to Face,—Frances Cochrane.—HIEW Face upon the Floor, The.—H. A. D'Arcy. See Face on the Floor, The. ° Faces, Sel. fr. (“Behold a Woman l’’)—Walt Whitman,— APM–HBP Eaces in the Fire.—Anon.—SR 1 Faces in the Night.—W : Dara.--DB “Faces in the Street.”—H: Lawson.—SP 4 Faces. We Meet, The.—Allie Wellington.—CS 13 Facetious Story of John Gilpin, The-W: Cowper.—MHR (Diverting History of John Gilpin, The-C.)—AmSS— BG:V-BNL–BVC—CBOB-CHV — FEP—GN — GSP-HBP—HBV-HBVy—MBL–OTPC– PF — POW-STP-TFIP–TYP (John Gilpin.)—BPB—CGd—CS 7–CSBP—PC– PCL —PFHS-WOL Facial Family, The.—Anon.—SR 10 (Crack-mouthed Family, The.)—WR 16 Faciebat.—H: Abbey.—CBP Facilis Descensus. (Congregationalist.)—EA |Facing Xº from California's Shores.—Walt Whitman.— Factory Girls’ Last Day, The.—Rob't D. Owen (?).-CS 7 Facts about Trees for the Little Ones.—OAA. Faded Coat of Blue.—Anon.—HTb-I Facts Concerning “Jay Gould.”—Anon.—CS 27 Facts in the Case of the Great Beef Contract. (O.)—S: L. lemens. (“Great Beef Contract,” The.)—BS 4 (sl. abr.)—MHR (Mark Twain’s “Great Beef-contract”—sl. abºr.)—CS 4 Faded Flowers.—Ida M. Buxton.—CS 25 Faded Leaves.—Alice Cary.—PEO—POS Faded Violet, The.—T: B. Aldrich.--CBP Faded Violet, The.—Anon.—AmSS Fading.—G : Howland.—SR 4 Fading Leaf, The.—Mary Abbey Dodge.—BS 15—CS 22 Fading-leaf and Fallen-leaf.-R. : Garnett.—OVV Fading Jºse, The, Sel. fr. (Epitaph.)—Philip Freneau.- 93 Faerie AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Faerie Queene, The, Sels. fr.—Edmund Spenser.—EhB-EP —EPE—SEP—VE Avarice.—CBP Bower of Bliss, The.—BNL (Bk. II., Can. XII., St. 58– 62, 70, Thºs;VIP 1 (42–44, 70–72, 74–76.) Captive Soul, The.—CB Cave of Mammon, The. (II., Can. VII., lºwºp l (VII Cave of Sleep, The. (I., Can. I., 39, 41.)—B Claims of Mutability Pleaded before Nature. • 3 Cº. 17–19, 44–47, 56–59; VII., Can. VIII.) l Mutability. (VII., Can. VIII.)—GP Contentment. (VI., Can. IX., 29, 30—abr.)—BI.P Gardens of Venus. (IV., Can. X., 21–30.)—WEP 1 Gloriana. (V., Can. IX., 27–40.)—EHT IHospital, A.—CBP House of Busyrane. (III., Can. XI., 46—54.)—EPs House of Pride, The. (I., Can. IV., 8–14, 16, 17.)- WEP 1 Kinds of Trees to Plant. (Ad.)—OAA May.—PG pr Ministry of Angels, The. (II), Can. VIII., 1, 2.)—BNL P–RLP (Angelic Care.)—CBP Months and Seasons. (VII., Can. VII., 28–43.)—GP August. (St. 37—abr.)—GN–POS Autumn, (30.)—GN–POS Faerie Queene, The, Sels. fr. (28, 30, 31.)—BNL May. (34.)—GN–POS | Seasons, The. (28.)—GN (sel.)—POS—RLP Summer. (29.)—DD—GN (abr.)—POS (sel.) Winter. (31.)—GN–POS Phaedria and the Idle Lake. (II., Can. VI., 1–18.)— WEP 1 ** Faerie Queen, The, Sel. fr. (St. 12—Sel.)—BNL Quelling of the Blatant Beast, The. (VI., Can. XII., 23–28, 31–38, 40, 41.)—WEP 1 Sunrise. (I., Can. W., 2—sel.)—GP Trees. (I., Can. I., 7–9—sl. abºr.)—EPs (In Praise of Trees—abr.)—AD—LLC TJna and the Lion. (I., Can. III., 4–9.)—BNL–CBP— EPS–RLP—STC TJna and the Red Cross Knight. RNL (I., Can. I., 1–7.)—EPC—WR 11 (1–13, 28.) (Rºº, gºss Iºnight and Una, The. 1–10.)—RLP— 1. Una’s Marriage. (I., Can. XII., 21–23, 37–42.)—WEP 1 Victory from God.—CBP Wooing §§ºore. (I., Can. X., 37–39, 42, 43, 47–58.) —W 1 Faerie's Child, The.—T: Caulfield Irwin,_DB Faeries' Song.—W: Butler Yeats. See Land of the Heart's Desire. The. Faery Earl, The Rosa Mulholland.—DB Faëry Foster-mother, The.—Rob't Buchanan.—VA Faery Lover, The.—Moireen Fox-BIP t Faëry Reaper, The.—Rob't Buchanan.—OVV Faery Song. C.)—J : Keats.-LC (Fairy Song.)—BNL –FEP —HBP—HBV —LOS 1 — OS 1–OTPC–PCR – RAC Faesulan Idyl. Walter S. Landor.—RLP—WEP 4 (Fiesolan Idyl.)—BGV–EP—EPN-VA Fag an Bealagh.--C : Gavan Duffy.—DB Fagin's Last Day.—C: Dickens. See Oliver Twist. “Fail—yet rejoice; because no less.” (Br. Sel. fr. Light and Shade.)—Adelaide Procter.—CS 1 Failed.—Phillips Thompson.—PEO Failure.—Anon.—HIP Failure.—Theodosia, Garrison.—SP 7 Failure.—C: Quiet.—T Failures.—Arthur Upson.—HIBV. Rain Would I Change that Note.—Anon.—NT Fairline Gael An Lae.—Alice Milligan.—HIBV Faint Heart.—W: Jas. Linton.—OVV Fair Agnete, The-Agnes Miegel.-HGV Fair and Fair.—G : Peele. See Arraignment of Paris, The. Fair and Unworthy.—Sir Rob't Ayton.—STC Fair Annie. (Lord Thomas and Fair Annie—in Border Minstrelsy.)—Anon. —BIB —BIBB —BESB —E.B.S — ESB–HBV—OB—OBB (Walter Scott's vers.-sl., diff.)—EPs Fair Annie of Lochroyan.—Anon.—BB (abr.)—FEP (Lass of Lochroyan—abºr.)—BFV—OB (All sl. diff. versions.) “Fair are the flowers and the children, but their subtle sug- gestion is fairer.”—R. Realf. (Indirection—C.)—AA—BS 18 —GS—HBV-HTb-I–LBA (sl. abr.) —CS 18–GP Fair Circassian, The.—R: Garnett.—HRV—OVV–VA Fair Copy-holder, The.—C: H. Crandall.—TFY Fair Easter Lilies.—Ellen K. Vincent.—SR 12 Elair Eleanor.—W : Blake.-BEB Fair England.—Helen Gray Cone.—AA Fair Enthusiast, A.—Anon.—CS 33 Fair Erembor.—Anon.—AFP Fair Exchange, A.—G: Birdseye.—AWH Fair Exchº no Robbery. (Frags. fr. various awthors.) Fair Flowº, g Northumberland, The.—(Old Ballad.)—ESB Fair Foe, A.—G: Sigerson.—DB (Fair Hebe and Reason.)—BLV “Fair Greece sad relic of departed worth.”—Lord Byron. See Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage. Fair Hebe.—J: West.—BGV-HEV (Poems and Epigrams, LXVII.-sl. abr.)— Fairies t Fair Helen. (Fair Helen of Kirconnell, Pt. II.)—Anon.— BBB-EBS—EPs (sl, abr.)—FEP—HBP—OTPC— PGT 1–W.R. 21 (Burd Helen.)—CEL (Helen of Kirkconnel [1].)— (John Mayne's vers.)—FE Fair Helen of Kirconnell.—Anon. See foregoing. Fair Hills of Eire, O I, The...—Jas. C. Mangan.—DB–OVW Fair Hills of Ireland, The...—Sir S: Ferguson.—DB–NT— OB-OVV-RTI—TIP Fair Ines.--T: Hood. —FP —HBP—HBV —OB —OVW — RLP—VA “Fair is Mºve for April's in Her Face.”—Rob't Greene. Fair Janet.—(Ballad.)—BBB–BESB–ESB–OBB Fair Maid and the Sun, The.—Arthur O’Shaughnessy.—VA Fair Maid of the Exchange, The, Sel. fr. (Go, Pretty Birds.) —T: Heywood.—EP—FEP (Message, The.)—BLV—HBV—OB . (To Phyllis.)—OEL Fair Margaret and Sweet William... (In Percy's Reliques.) —Anon.—BIBB—BESB–ESB–OBB—OEB (Fair Margaret's Misfortunes—sl. diff, vers.)—BB Fair Margaret's Misfortunes.—Anon. See foregoing. Fair Mary of Wallington.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB–OBB Fair Play for Women. (Sel.)—G. : W : Curtis.-BS 7 (Woman's Rights—sel.)—TMR. Fair Rosamund.—T. Delone.—CGd—OEB (abºr.) “Fair ship, that from the Italian shore.”—Alfred Tennyson. See In Memoriam. Fair Shepherdess, The.—T: Lodge.—NT Fair Sufferers.-Anon.—MMR Fair Thief, The.—C. Wyndham.—BVL—HBV Fair Treel-Lady Winchelsea.—AD (sel.) (Tree, The.)—WEP 3 Fair Virtue. (Sel.)—G: Wither.—EP—EPE Fairest, The.—Anon.—CBOP Fairest Flower, The. (Diff. tr. of The Beauteous Flower.) —Johann W. von Goethe.—WR 9 Fairest of Freedom's Daughters.—Jeremiah Eames Rankin. Pairest Thing in Mortal Eyes, The.—Charles, Duke of Or- leans (tr. b: H: F. Cary.)—BNL (sl. abr.)—HBP Fairewell, A.—C: Kingsley.—TYP Fairhaven Bay.—G : Parsons Lathrop.–STC Fairie Queene, The.—Edmund Spenser. See - le. Fairies. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Fairies. (Sel. fr. Little Garden of Roses.)—T: Warton.— S Fairies, The. (O.)—W: Allingham.—ASR-II—BFW —BIP —BNL–BVC–CBOP–CBPC––CFBP—CGd—CHV —CSS—DB—FEP—GSP—GT–HBP—HER—HEV —HBVy—LC—LOS 1–NT —OB —OTPC —OVW — PCL–PGpr—PHS—QH–RLP—RTI—SFM —SMG —SP 1–STP-TIP–TYP–VA—WR 16 (abr.) (Fairy Folk, The.)—GN–OS, 1–WCL Fairies, The.—Rob't Herrick.-GT Fairies' Dance, The.—Frank D. Sherman,—LFL Fairies' Easter. (Dial.)—Anon.—WR 57 Fairies' Farewell, The.—R : Corbet.—EPE—HEP (Farewell to the Fairies.)—BNL (abr.)—CBPC–FEP BVy—NT—STC Fairies' Lullaby, The.—Eleanor Hull.—BIP Fairies’, Lullaby, The.—W: Shakespeare. Night's Dream. * Fairies of the Caldon-Low, The.—Mary Howitt. — BFW — CBOP–CFBP—CHV-FEP—FMR-GSP —HEP — HBV—HBVy—LOS 1 —OS 1 —OTPC —PC —PGGR —PPHS–POR-STP–TYP—WCL Fairies on the Lawn.—R. C. Lehmann.—RTV Fairies’ Passage, The.—August Kopisch.-CHV Fairies’ Passage, The.—Jas. C. Mangan.-BIP—RTI Fairies’ Recall.—Felicia D. Hemans.—OTPC ” Shopping, The...—Marg. Deland.—HRVy—Port Fairies' Song, The.—Anon.—HIBP T'airies' Song. (Fr. Amyntas; or, The Impossible Dowry.) —T: Randolph (tr. by Leigh Hunt.)—BNL–EP (Song of Fairies.)—FEP—HBP (Song of Fairies Robbing an Orchard—O.)—BWC Fairies' Tea, The.—Anon.— H–WR 44 Fairies’ Festival.—Anon.—WR 50 Fairies’ Work.-I: Bassett Choate.—NYM Fair-Virtue, the Mistress of Philarete, Sels. fr.—G: Wither. Love-poems (3.)—WEP 2 Fairy.—Anon.—CP and Ianthe's Soul, The.—Percy B. Shelley. See Queen #–BPB—LH-0 B—OEB Faerie Queene, See Midsummer Fairy Mab. Fairy Artist, The.—Anon.--CBB - Fairy Banquet, A.—W: Browne. See Britannia’s Pastoral. Fairy Bell.—Marion Short.—WR 7 Fairy Book, The.—Norman Gale.—GSP—HBV-HEVy Fairy Book, The.—Abbie Farwell Brown.—HIBVy Fairy Boy, The.—Anon.—ST Fairy Boy, The-S: Lover.—DB—OTPC–PCL Fairy Bread.—Rob't L: Stevenson.--GT Fairy Camp, The.—G: Darley.—RTI Fairy Child, The.—J: Anster.—BNL–HBP Fairy Eye-glasses, The.—Pearl Pruit.—CB Fairy Faces.—Anon.—HIB—OAC Fairy Fiddler, The-Nora, Hopper.—BIP—TIP Fairy Folk, The.—W: , Allingham. See Fairies, The. Fairy Folk, The.—Rob't Bird.—CFBP—HBV—HBVy—PoE Fairy Fort. The.—Abbie Farwell Brown.—AMV 3 Fairy Frolic, The-J: Lyly.—NT Fairy Godmothers.-Eugene Lee-Hamilton.—OVW Fairy Gold.—J: Todhunter.—RTI—TIP 94 TITLE INDEX false JFairy Host, The.—Anon.—BIP * Fairy in Armour, A.—Jos. R. Drake. See Culprit Fay, The. Fairy Jewels.—Frank D. Sherman.—LFL Fairy Jokes, A. (Play.)—Anon.—EuB ... g Fairy Land.—W: Shakespeare. See Midsummer Night's Dream and Tempest, The. Fairy Life, The.—W: Shakespeare. See Tempest, The. Fairy Lough, The.—Moira O’Neill.—OVW Fairy Music, The.—Nora Hopper.—DB Fairy of the Dell, The.—Alice Cary (?) –WR 5 Fairy Queen, The. - (O.-im £ºgº Reliques.)—Anon.— CEL–CEIV—FEP—HBP—STP (Fairy Song, A.)—BVC . e Fairy Queen.—Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene, The. I'airy Queen's Decision, The.—Louise E. V. Boyd.--StD Fairy #els. (Fr. Endimion, Act IV., Sc. 3.)—J: Lyly.— Shipwreck.--Frank D. Sherman.—LFL Shoemaker, The.—W: Allingham.—SP 8 Song, A.—Anon. See Fairy Queen, The.—Anon. Song.—Felicia D. Hemans.—HIBWy Song.—J: Keats. See Faery Song. Song. (Sel. fr. The Legend of the Haunted Tree.) —W. M. Praed.—OB Song.—T: Randolph.-HBV Song.—Elinor Sweetman,—BIP—DB Songs from Shakespeare.—W: Shakespeare.—HEV Stories.—J: Milton.—OTPC Story, A.—Frank D. Sherman.—LFL Tale.—Börries von Munchhausen.—HGV Tale, A.—E: F. Turner.—CS 29 Temple, The ; or, Oberon's Chapel. EHerrick.-EPE Tempter, The.--S: Lover.—OTPC The...—Anon.—CFBP—PPl Thº The.—S: Ferguson.—BIP —DB —RTI—TIP Thrall, The-Mary C. G. Byron. — CHV — HBV — HBVy—HP 2—VA to Puck, The.—W: Shakespeare. See Midsummer Night's Dream. |Fairy-folk.-Alice Cary.—PGpr E'airy-land.—Eliz. Y. Case.—BS 5 IFairyland.—Edgar Allan Poe.—OTPC Fairy's Love Song, A.—Ella Higginson.—LC IFairy's jº. A.—W: Shakespeare. See Midsummer Night's I'êa, Iſl. Faith.-Sarah K. Bolton.—HTb-II Faith.-W: Jennings Bryan.—SP 4 |Faith.-Frances A. Kemble.—BNL–CEP — EPs — FEP — FHBV-OVV-STC–VA {º} trust all and be deceived.”)—GG Trust.)—CS 19 Faith.-T: Chatterton.—PYO (Resignation [, The—C. J.)—FEP—HBP IFaith.-Ray Palmer.—AA—AL–HBV—YBW (My Faith Looks up to Thee.)—FEP—SAE Faith.-G : Santayana.—AL—BNL Faith.-J. : B. Tabb.-HT Faith.-W: Wordsworth. See Excursion, The. Faith * § Heart— : Lancaster Spalding. See God and the Soul. Faith and Freedom.–W: Wordsworth. See Destiny. |Faith and Hope.—Rembrandt Peale.—BNL (Don't be Sorrowful, Darling.)—GP—HBV Faith and Knowledge Fight the Dragon.—Phineas Fletcher. See Purple Island, The. IFaith and Reason.—Eliz. Y. Case.—BS 4 (abºr.)—CS 13 Faith and Virtue.—J. Drennan.—WR 54 Faith and Works.--Anon.—CS 15 Faith and Works.—Alice Cary.-CS 8 Faith and Works.-W. H. Montgomery.—DR Faith in Doubt.—Alfred Tennyson. See In Memoriam. Faith in God.—Fs. L. (?) Hawks.--CBOP—PC Elaith in Unfaith.--—Walter Scott. See Betrothed, The. Faith of Mother, The.—(By various authors.)—Orlſ Faith of Our Mothers.-S. Trevena Jackson.—Orlſ Faith of Washington, The.—F: R. Coudert.—PEO—TMR Faith Trembling.—Mary A. De Vere.—AA Faithful Angel, The.—J. : Milton. See Paradise Lost. Faithful Bird, The. (Albr.)—W: Cowper.—ABV —BOF — CGd—LC FHS Faithful Dog, The.—Lydia H. Sigourney.—FP Faithful Friends.... (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Faithful Little Wife, A.—Oliver W. Holmes. See Professor at the Breakfast Table, The. Faithful Lowers, The.—Anon.—BNL–CS 6—SR—SR 10 Faithful Lowers, The.—Sir F. C. Burnand.—RTV—SP 5 Faithful Picture of Ordinary Society, A.—W: Cowper.—SAy E'aithful Promises. (C.)—Frances R. Havergal. New Year's Hymn.)—BS 18 Faithful Shepherdess, The, Sels. fr.-J: Fletcher [or Beau- mont and Fletcher].-RLP Country Scenes in Old Days (includes Daybreak—fr. Act IV., Sc. 4; Unfolding the Flocks—fr. V., 1– abr.: Evening—fr. II., 2.)—PFIS Evening.—CGd—LOS 2 (Evening Song.)—CEL–GN–POS (Folding [of] the Flocks.)—BNL —FEP —HBP — LC—OS 3—OTPC Eſymn to Pan. (Fr. I., 2.)—OB—OEL Hymn to Pan. (Fr. V., 5.) Song of the Priest of Pan.—SEP—VE Song to Pan.—ABV-SEP—VE (To Pan.)—FEP—HBP—LC—PHS Fairy Pairy Fairy Fairy Fairy Pairy Fairy Fairy Fairy Eairy #. alry Fairy Fairy (Sel.)—Rob't Fairy Fairy, Fairy Fairy Fairy Faithful Shepherdess, The (Continued) Mººr émc. Daybreak and Unfolding the Flocks— Søl. ) — River God to Amoret, The. (Fr. III., 1.)—WEP 2 Satyr, The. (Fr. I., 1.)—WEP 2 Satyr, The. (Fr. V., 5.)—WEP 2 Satyr's Song.—NT Song, The. (Fr. III., 1.)—WEP 2 Faithful Soldier, The.—Anon.—PR Faithful unto Death.-Clifford Harrison.—RTV—WR 16 Faithful unto Death.-R. N. Titherington.—AIH 2—CS 38— DD–EDY-PAIH Faithless Knight, The.—W: Allingham.—BBB Faithless Nelly [wr. Nellie]. Gray-T: Hood.—AmSS—BLV BNL–FEP—FPE—HBP —HBV —HPE —NA — PF–STP–THEP Faithless Sally Brown.—T: Hood. —BBB —BNL —FEP — HBP—HBV-THE” Faithless Shepherdess, The...—Anon.—OB (Unfaithful Shepherdess, The.)—PGT 1 Faith's Vista.-H: Abbey.—AA Fakenham Ghost, The...—Rob't Bloomfield.—BVC–OTPC Falcon.—(Ballad.)—OBB Falcon, The.—von Kürenberg.—HGV Falcon, The. , (“I am a white falcon, hurrah!”—O.)—R: II. Stoddard.—AA Falcon, ſº (Sl. abr.)—Alfred Tennyson. — HBR — SP 2 ºr?" .) Falconer of God, The.—W: Rose Benét.—NPA Fashions.—Edith M. Thomas.-AID—LLC—PP—YPS Fall Fall In l—Frank N. Scott.—PAP m Fall In.—Kate B. Sherwood.—BS 22 Fall in 1860.—G: W. Cable. See Dr. Sevier. Fall of a Soul, The.—J: A. Symonds.-VA Fall of Antwerp, The. (Sel. fr. The Rise of the Dutch Re- public, Bk. II., Ch. V.)—J: L. Motley.—IR of D’Assas.-Felicia D. Hemans.—POA of Greece, The.—Lord Byron. See Giaour, The. of Jericho, The. (Sel. fr. The Spell of Ashtaroth.)— Duffield Osborne.—CS 2 of Jerusalem, The, Sel. fr. (Hºw Wedding [, The].) —H: H. Milman.—BNL–HB (Bridal Song—sel.)—FEP Fall of Maubila, The.—T: D. English.-PAH Fall of Niagara, The.—J: G. C. Brainard.—BNL–TAV (Niagara.)—BS 6—FEP Fall of Pemberton Mill, The-Eliz. Stuart Phelps. See Fall of the Pemberton Mill, The. Fall of Poland, The.—T: Campbell. Fall Tall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall See Pleasures of Hope, The. of Quebec, The.—F's. Parkman. See France and Eng- land in North America. of Richmond, The.—Herman Melville.—PAH of Tecumseh, The.—Anon.—AFH-PAFH of Terni, The. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL of the Curtain, The.-W. M. Thackeray.—RAC of the House of Usher, The.—Edgar, Allan Poe.—SP_1 of the Indian, The, Br. Sel. fr. (Conclusion.) — I: McLellan.—FP of the Oak, Sel. fr. (Oak, The.)—G : Hill.—AD of [the] Pemberton Mill, The. (Sel. fr. The Tenth of January,)—Eliz. Stuart Phelps.-BS 12 (shorter ) —CS 15—WR 43 of the Year.—HI: Ellison.—OVV of Warsaw, 1794.—T: Campbell. See Pleasures of Hope, The. of Wolsey.—W: Shakespeare. See King Henry VIII. Fall Song.—Anon.—AID Fall Wind, The.—J: Stuart Thomson.—HIP 2 Fallacy of High License, The.—Frances E. Willard.—WR 18 Fall-Crick Yiew of the Earthquake, A.—Jas. W. Riley (?). Fallen.—W : . J. Lampton.—WR. 34 Fallen.—G. : E. Montgomery.—HIP Fallen, The.-J: Vance Cheney.—HS Fallen Angels in the Burning Lake, The.—J: Milton. Paradise Lost. Fallen Asleep.–Frank L. Stanton.—HI) L Fallen * of Japan, The.—Heihaichiro Togo. — St.S — Fallen W 2 Monarch, The. (Sel. fr. The Big Trees and the Yo- semite.)—I: H. Bromley.—AID Fallen Pharaoh, “The.—Leonard Van Noppen.—LY Fallen Fallen Fall Fall Fall See Star, The.—Albeft Chevalier.—RTV—SP 4–WR 37 Star, The.—G: Darley.—BIP–DB—HBW — OB — RTI—TIP Falling in and, Falling out.—Elmer R. Coates.—CS 28 Falling Leaves, The.—C : G. D. Roberts.--TCV Falling §gw. The.—Anon. —PGpr —PP —PyR —RAC — Falling Star, The...—H. D. Rawnsley.—BBB Falling Stars.--Pierre Jean de Beranger.—AFP Falling Stars.-R. : C. Trench.—CBIP Falling to Sleep.–Anon.—WCL Fall’ns thy Throne.—T: Moore.—RLP Fallow Field, The.—Julia C. R. Dorr.—AA—CS 22—WR 5 Falls of Princes, Sel. fr. (Description of the Golden Age— &# VII.) — Boccaccio (tr. by J: Lydgate.) — Falls of Terni, The-Lord Byron.—TIWP Falls of the Mohawk.-T: Moore.—PNW Falls of the Passaic, The.—Washington Irving.—PNW False Accusation, The.—Mrs. R. M. Swander.—ED False Alarms.-Adelaide O’Keeffe.—STP False Alarms.--Ann and Jane Taylor.—BVC False Appearances. – W: Shakespeare. See Merchant of Venice, The. 95 False AN INDEX, TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS r— False and True.—Anon.—HIP False Coloring Lent to War.—T: Chalmers.-SS False Faces.—Elmer R. Coates.—CS 24 False, Fickle Man l—Anon.—WR 2 False Friends.--—Edmund Spenser.—BOF False Friends-like.—W: Barnes.—CGd T'alse Gods.--Fs. W: Bourdillon.—BJP IFalse Hope. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL False Kindness.--Anon.—WR 35 False Kiss, The.—Anon.—WR 20 False Knight upon the Road, The.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB False False False |False false Hºund True Logic.—Laman Blanchard. —HBR — Lover Won Back, The.—(Old Ballad.)—ESB Notions of Government Vigor.—Sidney Smith.-SS One, The, Sel. fr. (Look Out, Bright Eyes—Song=-0. —fr. Act I., Sc. 2.)—Beaumont and Fletcher.—FEP Poets and True.—T: Hood.—HRW False Step, A.—Eliz. B. Browning.—FLS False Though She Be.—W: Congreve.—OB “False though she be to me and love.”)—FTA Song.)—WEP 3 - False Witness Detected.—Jas. S. Knowles.—CS 15 Falsehood. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Falsehood.—W: Cartwright.—OB Falsehood “Corrected.”—Eliz. Turner.—BWC Falstaff and Prince Hal.—W: Shakespeare. See King Henry Falstaff; Bºis–w. Shakespeare. See King Henry IV., t Falstaff's Song.—Edmund C. Stedman.—AA—HBV—LBA Fame. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Fame.—Anon.—HIP 2 Fame.—Rob't Browning. See Earth's Immortalities. Fame. (Br. sel.)—Ben Jonson.—BNL–EPs Fame.—J: Milton. See Lycidas. Fames.—Jas. Herbert Morse.—SAy Fame.—Alex. Pope. See Essay on Man, An. Fame.—Friedrich Schiller.—CCB–G|P (sl. abr.) (Duty—abr.)—CS 27—WR 33 ... x- *- Fame.—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. Fame.—J: Tabb. A. - Fame. Sel. fr.—Martin Farquhar Tupper. (Dignity and Patience of Genius, The.)—CBP “False Though She Be.” : Congreve.—HIBV Fame and Fate.—Edmund Vance Cooke.—HSp Fame—Fame—Fame.—W. Livingston Larned.—HIP 2 Fame is a Food that Dead Men Eat.—Austin Dobson.—HEV Fame of Lincoln, The.—A. Dallas Williams.-POL Fame, Wealth, Life, Death.-W. W. Skeat.—BS 18 Fame's Penny Trumpet.—Lewis Carroll.—SAy . Familiar Epistle, A.—Austin Dobson.—VA Familiar Letter to Several Correspondents, A.—Oliver W. Holmes.—SAy Familiar Lines.—Anon.-H.H. Family, The.—Anon.—HTb-II Family Affair.—Anon.—WR 50 Family as an American Institution, The, Sel. fr. giving Day.)—H: W. Beecher.—OS 3 (Day of Thanskgiving, The-sel.)--PEO Family Cat, The...—Anon.—PyR-WIR 35 Family iifference, A.—Anon.—SR 14 Family Drum Corps, A.—Malcolm Douglas.-W.R. 4 Family Feud, A.—Paul, Laurence Dunbar.--SP 5 Family Financiering.—Anon.—CS 37—HTb-II Eamily Fool, The.—W: S. Gilbert, VSA - Family Government. (Sel. fr. Plain , and Pleasant Truths abºº Fruit, Flowers, and Farming.)—H: W. Beecher. Eamily Jar, A.—Anon.—CS 20 Family Jar, A.—Louisa M. Alcott. See Little Women. Family Meeting, The-C: Sprague. — CBP —FEP —GP — EHBV–HTb-II—STC Family Picture, A.—Rob't., Lord Lytton.—GC Family Poetry.—R: H. Barham.—HIPE Family Pride.—Marguerite Merington.—CB Family Quarrels.-J: G. Saxe-HPE Famine, The.—H: W. Longfellow. See Song of Hiawatha, €. Famine Year, The.—Jane F. Elgee, Lady Wilde.—DB–TIP Famished Heart, A. (Advance.)—BS 18 (Women's Complaint, A.)—FLS (sl abr.)—HP—WR 33 Famous and Curious Trees.—Anon.—AD Famous Ballad of the Jubilee Cup, The.—Arthur T. Quiller- Couch.-NA Famous Couplet, A.—Alex. Pope.—OAA Famous History of Sir Thomas Wyatt, The, Sel. fr. (Lady Jane Grey—dial.)—J: Webster.—EHT " Famous Eulogy on a Dog.—Senator West.—SR 14 º Famous Flower of Serving-men, The...—(Old Ballad.)—ESB Famous Ghosts.--Carolyn Wells.-W.R. 31 Famous Riddle, A.—Anon.—WA Famous Story—How incoln Was Presented with a Knife, A.—Anon.—OA Famous Winter Birthdays.-N. O. Wilhelm.—NYM Fan, A. (On a Fan—C.—riddle.)—Jonathan Swift.—HIPE Fan, The. Sel. fr.—J: Gay-EP - Fan Brigade, The.—Ella S. Cummins.—WR 7 Fan Drill, The.—Jos. Addison. See Spectator, The. Fan Drill.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-DM Fan Fitzgerl.-Alfred P. Graves.—TIP Fancies.—J: Ford (?).--—GP—HBV Fancy. (C.)—J: Keats.-BGV-BNL–CBP—EPN —FEP —FT-HBP—OB—PF (Realm of Fancy, The.)—PGT 1 Fancy.—W: Shakespeare. See Merchant of Venice, The. Fancy and Desire—E: Vere, Earl of Oxford.—NT (Thanks- Fancy Concert, The.—Leigh Hunt.—MRS . Fancy Costume Drill.—Alice C. Fuller.—ID Fancy from Fontenelle, A. (C.)—Austin Dobson.—BNL- 40—HBV-OVW (Rose and the Gardener, The.)—OS 2—SP 1 Fancy in Nubibus.--S: T. Coleridge.—BNL–CEL-FEP Fancy Shot, The.—C: D. Shanly.—BE—PAPm-YBV (Civil Yºº-º-BNL-cs 4—GP—HBV — M.M.R. Fand, Sels. fr.—W : Larminie.—DB Epilogue.—TIP Speech of Coner, The.—TIP Fanny.—Anne Reeve Aldrich.-AFV—HBW Fanny, Sels. fr.—Fitz-Greene Halleck. |Fortune.—BNL - Weehawken and the New York Bay.—BNL Fanny ; or the Beauty and the Bee.—C : Mackay.—WSA Fanny Squeers and Matilda Price.—C: Dickens. See Nicho- las Nickleby. - Fanny §ºrs Tea-party.—C: Dickens. See Nicholas Nic- xleby. Fanny's Mud Pies.—Eliz. Sill.—TFS Fanny's Secret.—Anon.—YFD Fantasia.-Gerard de Nerval.—AFP Fantasia.--—Harriet Prescott Spofford.—CBP Pantasy, A. (Detroit Free Press.)—BS 21 Fantasy.—Ben Jonson. See Vision of Delight, The. Far, and Yet Near.—Eliz. B. Browning.—LTV (“Go from me, yet I feel,” etc.)—EPN-HBV—HGP– OVV-PG.T 2—RLP—SEP—VE (Sonnet.)—FTA (Sonnets from the Portuguese.)—BNL–OB (III.) (Sonnets from the Portuguese, WI.-O.)—VA—WEP 4 IFar Awa’ Lan’, The Amonºlóš 18 Far Away.—M. Lindsay.—LLC Far Away.—G : Sigerson.—TIP Far Away the Camp Fires Burn.—Anon.—LLC Ear Cry to Heaven, A.—Edith M. Thomas.-AA IFar—far — away.—Alfred Tennyson.—PGT 2 |Far from Home and Country.—M. E. Townsend.—HIDL Far from the Madding Crowd, Sel. fr. (Sword Exercise, The-Ch. XXVIII.)—T: Hardy.-W.R. 13 Fare Thee Well. (C.)—Lord Byron.—BGV-CBP—EPs— FEP—HEV—MBIL–PF-RLP—WEP 4 - (Farewell to His Wife.)—BNL Fare Thee Well, Thou Lovely One!—T: Moore.—FTA Fareweel.—Alex. Maclagan.—AmSS Farewell. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL “Farewell.”—Anon.—HTb- Farewell, Sel. fr. (Im Italy, the book.)—S: Rogers. (“Nature denied him much.”)—GG Farewell. (Song fr. The Pirate.)—Walter Scott.—LH Farewell.—Algernon C: Swinburne.—GP Farewell- : A. Symonds.-CBP —HBV —OVV —THV — Farewei-Celia Thaxter.—CBP Farewell, A.—Anon.—FLS w Farewell, A. (Dial.)—Anon.—WR 14 Farewell, A.—G : Arnold.—BIL Farewell, A.—Alice Brown.—HEV Farewellº, (Silver Tassie, The-O.) — Rob't Burns. – 1. (Before Parting.)—LH–RTW (Bonnie Mary.)—GP (My Bonnie Mary—also C.)—BGV-HBV—OB Farewell, A.—Mary A. De Vere.—AA Farewell, A.—C : Kingsley. (Abr.)—BNL–CBOP–CBP —CS 13 —DD– FEP — GN–GP—GSP—HBV—HBVy—LC—LLC—LOS 1 —OTPC–PCK–PCL —PHS —RAC —RTV —SP 1 —VA—WEP 4—WR 2 (Farewell Advice—aby'.)—OS 1 Farewell, A.—Harriet Monroe.—AA—I.P.A–NPA Farewell, A. (Im. The Unknown Eros.)—Coventry Patmore. BV-OE–OVV-PGT 2 Farewell, A.—G.; W : Russelſ.-OVV Farewell, A.—W: Shakespeare. See Julius Caesar. Farewell, A.—Alfred Tennyson.—HBV–HGP–LOS 2—NT —OTPC–PGGR–PGT 2–PHS.–RAC —RLP —SN Farewell, The.—Anon.—WR 12 Farewell, The. (“It was a' for our rightful king”—C.)— Robt.' Burns.—BFW-BPB—HBV-OB (True until Death.)—LH Farewell, The.—C: F. Hoffman.—FTA Farewell, The.—J : G. Whittier.—AA—Amp—CAP Farewell, a Long Farewell, to all My Greatness. – W: Shakespeare. See King Henry VIII. - IR (sel.) — Farewell Address.-G: Washington.—APPV — Falſe well §§º on Leaving Springfield.—Abraham Lincoln. RAC–WHO—WR 5 (bºr. sel.) 46 Farewell Advice.—C : Kingsley. See Farewell, A. Farewell I but Whenever [You Welcome the Hour—Cºl.-- T tºooºººslº-EP —FEP —HIBP —HBV —OS 3 (Sweet Remembrances—sel.)—FP Farewell! Farewell l—Walter Scott. See Pirate, The. Farewel, if Ever Fondest Prayer.—Lord Byron.—BNL– BV-RLP Farewell, Life.—T: Hood.—BNL–CBP (Stanzas—C.)—FEP—VA - Rarewell of Enoch Arden, The. — Alfred Tennyson. Enoch Arden. Farewell of the Birds.-H. K. P.—PP—YFR. Farewell §" Soul to the Body.—Lydia H. Sigourney, See Farewell, Peace.—Anon.—AH-PAH 96 TITLE INDEX Father “Farewell Renown.”—Austin Dobson.—CBP |Farewell, Rewards and Fairies.—R : Corbet.—BLV Farewell! Thou art too Dear.—W: Shakespeare. See fol- lowing. - * “Farewell! thou art too dear for my possessing.” (Sonnet LXXXVII.-O.)—W: Shakespeare.—GEP— HGP--- PG|T 1 - . (Farewell I Thou are too Dear.)—BNL (Sonnet.)—HBP—OB (IX.) e Farewell to America, A.—R: H. Wilde.-AA-PS Farewell to Arms [., Al-G: Peele.—EP—HBV—OB (Aged Man-at-Arms, The.)—FEP Farewell to Arras.-Adam de la Halle.—AFP Farewell to Cuba.-Maria G. Brooks.-AA Farewell to Departing Volunteers, A.—Rob't Hall.—KNE (Apostrophe to the Volunteers, The-ptly. Same.)—CR Farewell to England, Sel. fr.—E: J: Phelps.--TMD Farewell # Eiunary. — Norman Macleod. (The Elder.) — E Farewell to Follie [wr. Folly], Sel. fr.—Rob’t Greene. (Content.)—BNL–FEP—NT—SEP—VE (Song (C.) : “Sweet are the thoughts,” etc.)—EP— HBP—WEP 1 - (Sweet Content.)—OEL * . . Farewell to France.—Mary Queen of Scots.-EDY Farewell to His Wife.—Lord Byron. See Fare. Thee Well! Farewey; His Wife. (A letter.) — G : Washington. — 49 t. Italy.—Rob’t U. Johnson.—TIWP Farewell to Farewell to Italy.—Walter S. Landor.—BGV-TIWP—VA Farewell to Land, A.—Lord Byron.—CSBP Farewell to Mackenzie.—Walter Scott.—RLP Farewell to Malta.-Lord Byron.—BLV Farewell to Nancy.—Rob't Burns. See Ae Fond Kiss. Farewell to Patrick Sarsfield, A.—Jas. C. Mangan—BIP Farewell to Poesy. (Sel. r.)—W : H. Davies. Kingfisher, The.—GmB-I Farewell to Salvini.-H. : C. Bunner.—EIDY Farewell to School Days.-Minerva Birch.-WR 54 Farewell to Sir John Norris and Sir Francis Drake, A.— Peele.—WEP 1 - Tarewell to Summer.—G : Arnold.—AA—DD Farewell to the Fairies.—R : Corbet.—BNL (abr.) —CBPC —FEP—HBV—HBVy—NT—STC (Fairies Farewell, The.)—EPE—HBP Farewell to the Farm.—Rob't L: Stevenson.—ABV-CFBIP Farewell to the Grove.—Anon.—AIDP Farewell to the Old Year.—Sarah Doudney.—PGpr—POS Farewell to the Vanities of the World, A, Br. sel. fr. (Thoughts on the Forest.)—Sir H: Wotton (?) –AD Farewell to the World, A. (To the World—C.—The Forest, IV.-abr.)—Ben Jonson.—OB - Farewell ºthee Araby's Daughter.—T: Moore. See Lalla O OO KIl. & Farewell to Tobacco, A.—C: Lamb. —BILW —BNL —EP — FE HBP—HPE—THIP - Farewell to Town, A.—N: Breton.—BLV Farewell to Tuscany.—J: Addington Symonds.--TIWP Farewell, Ungrateful Traitor.—J: Dryden.—EP Farewells from Paradise.—Eliz. B. Browning.—OVV Farm, The.-Jane Taylor–ABV--CBOP–OTPC Farm Boys' Song, The.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE Farm Machinery.—Walt Mason.—S Farm. On the Links, The...—Rosamund M. Watson.—OVW — 4. VA - Farm Walk, A. (C.)—Christina G. Rossetti. * (Milking Maid, The.)—BNL Farmer, The...—C. L. Edson.—S - . Farmer, The. (Motion rec.)—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-COS —PP IFarmer and the Cities, The, Sel. fr.—H: W. Grady. Home in the Government, The.—BS 18–PFP (Homes of the People, The-sl. abr. and sl. diff. vers. —fr. Before the Bay State Club.)—FD 2—PPS (Home, The-sl. abr.)—TMD Farmer and ºp Counsellor, The.—Horace Smith. —CS 2 — Farmer and Wheel; or, the New Lochinvar. (Sl. abºr.)— ill Carleton.—CS 25 - - Farmer Ben's Theory.—Anon.—CS 22 Farmer Boffin's Equivalent.—Anon.—CS 32 • Farmer Gray.—Anon.—KNE . Farmer John.-J: T. Trowbridge.—AmSS Farmer Jºhanksgiving—I: F. Eaton.—HCTC—OAT Farmer Nick's Scarecrow.—Nora E., Crosby.—LPS–PP Farmer Sat in His Easy Chair, The...—C : G. Eastman.-GP (Afternoon Nap, The.)—WCL (Midsummer Day Scene, A.)—CS 7 (Picture, A.)—BNL–FEP Farmer Skinner’s Visit to Boston.—Anon.—WR 2 Farmer Stebbins at Football.—Will Carleton.—CS 34 Farmer sº at Ocean Grove. (Sl. abr.)—Will Carleton. 2 . H'armer Stebbins' First and Ilast Appearance on Rollers.- Will Carleton.—SR 4 See following. Farmer Stebbins on Rollers.-Will Carleton.—CH-CS 26 (Farmer Stebbins' First and Last Appearance on Roll- ers.)—SR 4 Farmer Went Riding, A.—Anon.—CFBP Farmer-bird, The . The Sparrow.—Frank Bolles. See From Blomidon to Smoky. - Farmer's Blunder, The.—Anon.—CS 1 Farmer's Boy, The, Sel. fr. (Fr. Spring.)—Rob't Bloom- field.—BNL - (Harvesting.)—CBP * Farthing Rushlight, The. Fashionable Piano Music.—Oliver W. Holmes. Farmer's Boy, The. (Continued) (Spring Day, A.)—CBP (Tempest, A. CBP Farmer's Conclusion, The. (Omaha World.)—SDR Farmer's Curst Wife, The...— (Old Ballad.)—ESB - Farmer's Daughter Cherry, The. — Isabella Valancy Craw- ford.—SBOS—SGB - Farmer's Invitation, The.—W: Barnes.—YC Farmer's Kitchen before Thanksgiving. (Tab.) —Anon. — TCP . Farmer's Life, The.—G: , P. Beard.—BS 7 Farmer's Round, The. Anon.—BWC Farmer's Song-bird, The.—G : Horton.—CS 35—WR 12 Farmer's Well, The.—Anon.—CS 37 . Farmer's Wife, The.—Anon.—CS 16 Farm-yard Song.—J: T. Trowbridge.—CBOP—CS 4–PG pr —PCK–WCL (Even; lat the Farm.)—BS 1—FTR-GN–HNS-SA Far-off Rose, A-Josephine Preston Peabody.—AA - Farragut.—W : T. Meredith. —AA —AFI 2 —Aml? —ASL — . BAB-DD–EDY —HBW —HBVy —OAM —OS 2 — PAH-PAP m. Farther.-J. : J. Piatt.—AA (Lamp, The. Fashionble. (Merchant Traveler.)—BS Fashionable Call, A. (Dial.—ad. fr.) 0.07". ) . (Female Gossip.)—BS 3 Fashionable Call.—Blanche Eliz. Wade.—WR 51 Fashionable Hospitality.—Mary K. Dallas.-WR 3 See Poet at €. Fashionable School Girl, The. (Albany Chronicle.)—CSS (Intensely Utter.)—SR 4 (Too Utterly Utter.)—CS 21 Fashion; singine. (Baltimore Elocutionist.) — BS 54– Fashionable Vacation, A.—Mary K. Dallas.-W.R. 3 Fashions §ythe Court of Queen Flora.—Lydia H. Farmer. )—AEsop.–OS 1 18 (Harper’s Bazar.)— the Breakfast-table, Th Fast Asleep.–Anon.—TT Fast Friends.-Re Henry-WR 36 Fast, Mail and the Stage, The..—J: H. Yates.—CS 12 fastidious. THarriet B. Sterling.—Cóš—Píº - Fastidious, Serpent, The.—H: Johnstone.—HIBV —HBVy — “Fat Contributor’’ on Insurance Agents, The-A. M. Gris- 9 Olſl. Fatal Arrow, The.—Anon.—WR 12 Fatal Falsehood, The.—Amelia Opie.—CS 13 Fatal Glass, The.—Laura. U. Case.—CS 12—SR 2 Fatal Sisters, The, Br, sel. fr.—T: Gray.—BNL–EPR Fate. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Fate.—Anon.—HIP Fate.—L: J. Block.-AA Fate.—R : Burton.—AMV 3 - Fate.—J: White Chadwick.-LTV Fate.—J: A. Dorgan,—STC Fate.—Ralph Waldo Emerson.—AL Fate.—F's. Bret Harte.—CS 22—FEP—FPE—OS 2 Fate.—Susan M. Spalding. — AA — BOL —CS 31 —FLS — HBP—HBR (sl. diff. vers.)—HBV—HTb-II—LBA —PYO—SP 7—WR 13 Fate—Merle St. 6. Wright.-LTV Fate—Graduate.—Anon.—WR 55 Fate of a Fast Young Man, The.—Anon.—SR 2. Fate of Burns, The.—T: Carlyle.—SP 5 Fate of Charles the Twelfth.-S: Johnson. See Vanity of Human Wishes, The. Fate of Charlotte Russe, The.—Eleanor C. Donnelly.—CS 25 Fate of European Kings, The.—T: Fs. Meagher.—FD 1 Fate of John Burgoyne, The.—Anon.—AWB–OCP—PAH Fate See Queen's Wake, oº::ceregor, The.—Jas. Hogg. he. k Fate of Mackay, The.—Noah Little.—WR 30 Pate of Nassan, The.—Anon.—WA . Fate of Pious Dan, The.—Sam W. Foss.-SAy Fate of Poverty, The.—S: Johnson. See London. Fate of Sin Foo; or, The Origin of the Tea Plant, The.— S: M. Peck.-PP–YPS ate of Sir John Franklin, The.—Eliz. Doten.—BS 22 (Song of the North, A.)—FEP - Fate of the ºfeº he (Muiopotmos; or, The Fate of the Butterflie—O.), Br: sel. fr.—Edmund Spenser.—BNL Fate of the Glorious, Devil, The-Anon.—WA - “Fate of the man-child, The.” (Br. sel. fr. The Sphinx.)— Ralph W. Emerson.—HEP - °, Fate of the Oak, The.—Bryan W. Procter.—OTPC Fate of the Reformer, The.—H:, Lord Brougham.—SS Fate of the Sons of Usna, The. (Fr. The First Duan: Coming of Deirdre.)—J: Todhunter.--TIP Fate of Virginia, The.—T: B. Macaulay. See Virginia. Fate of Zoroaster, The...—Fs. Marion Crawford.—StS Fate's Frustrated Joke. (C.)—Sam W. Foss. (Jest of Fate, The.)—WR 22 - Father.—Anon.—CHP - - - ... . . Father The.—Bjornstjerne Bjornson.—WR 51 “Father, The.”—G: F. Savage-Armstrong.—WA Father, The.—Bayard Taylor.—CBP . Father Abraham Lincoln.-E. : W : Thomas.-POL Father and Son.—Hall Caine. See Deemster, The. Father phason- 2: Shakespeare. See King Henry VI., Father at Play.—Hannah More Johnson.—CBOP Father Christmas.--Norman Gale.—BS 25 . Father Christmas's Message.—J A. Atkinson.—CE The 97 Father AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Father Crotty's Hat.—F. M. Allen.—RTI Father Damien.—J: B. Tabb.-EDY Father for Theory, Ma for Action.—Anon.—WR 52 Father Francisº:Walter H. Pollock.TVA Father Gilligan.-W: Butler Yeats.-BBB Father Goose.—L. Frank Baum.—HIP 2 Father, I Call Thee l—Theodor Körner.—HGV Father in Heaven.—W: Ashbury.—BS 2 Father is ºming—Mary Howitt.—CBOP—OTPC–PCL — Father John.—D: L. Proudfit.—CS 19—HP (abr.) Father Land and Mother Tongue.—S: Lover. See Father- land and Mother-tongue. Father, Lead On.—Anon.—CS 12 Father Lost, A.—A Husband Won-W: Shakespeare. King Lear. Father Malloy.—Edgar Lee Masters.-NPA Father Molloy [; , The Confession—O. J.-S: Lover. — CS 16—HBV—SAy—THP º Rather of All I in Death’s Relentless Claim. — Oliver W. Holmes.—HI) L “Father of His Country, The.” (Dial.)—Clara J. Denton.— EFY Father of His Country, The.—HI: Lee. See Funeral Ora- tion on the Death of General Washington. Father of His Country.—Marion West.—SR 1 Father of the Forest, The.--W: Watson.—LHT Father of the Revolution, The.—G. : W : Curtis. See Cen- tennial Celebration of Concord Fight. Father O'Flynn.—A. P. Graves.—ABV —BIP —DB —HBV —RTI—RTV—TIP Father Paul.—Mary K. Dallas.-W.R. 3 Father Phil's Collection.—S: Lover (?). —BS 6 —CS 10 — MHR (Abr.)—SDR (Subscription List, The-abºr.)—CR Father Roach.-S: Lower.—CS 14 “Father, Take My Hand.”—H: N. Cobb. — CS 10 — SSS (abr.)—WR 33, (Incl. in The Gracious Answer.)—SA Father, Thy Will be Done.—Sarah F. Adams.-FEP Hymn.)—VA Father Time.—E. K. Z.-SP 4 Father *ś, Granddaughters.-Nathaniel Hawthorne (?). Father to Mother.—Rob't, Bridges.—AL Father, We Thank Thee.—Anon.—SMG “Father, whate'er of earthly bliss.”—Anne Steele.—LLC Father William.—Anon.—NA Father William.—Lewis Carroll. Wonderland. Father William.—Rob't Southey.—PC {3} Man’s Comforts, The.)—BNL–CBOP—FP—HBV (Old Man's Comforts and How he Gained Them, The- Fatherland.—Ernst M. Arndt.—BLP C.)—CBP—CGd—RLP Fatherland, The.—Jas. R. Lowell. — BIHW — BLP — GN — HBV-HIBVy—OTPC Father-land and Mother-tongue.—S: Lover.—BLP—BNL — CSS—HBV—SAy - Father's Caution to His Son, A.—E. L. Voynich.-BOF Father’s Choice, The.—S. B. Parsons.—CS 31 Father's Counsel, The.—Ellen Murray.—CS 27 . Father's Easter Sermon.—Annie H. Donnell.—WR. 57 Father's Hymn for the Mother to Sing, The. (O.)—G: Macdonald. (Like , a Little Child—sl. abr.)—LTV Fathers ; jº. England, The.—C: Sprague. Ilia, €. Fathers of the Republic, The.—E: Everett. See Eulogy on Adams and Jefferson. Tather’s Voice.—Anon.—TMR - Father's Way.—Eugene Field.—HIBR—HH-WR 4 Fathoming Brains.—Stockton Bates.—CS 30 Fati Valet Hora Benigni.-S: Bishop.–BGV Fatima and Raduan.—(Tr. by) W: C. Bryant.—BNL Fault and the Correction, The...—Anon.—ABV “Fault is Not Mine, The.”—Walter S. Landor.—HIBW “Faultless.”—Mrs. Herrick Johnson.—CS 33 Faults and Virtues. (Br, sel. fr. The Ethics of the Dust, Lect. W., Crystal Virtues.)—J: Ruskin.-OS 1 Faun, The.—Genevieve Farnell-Bond.—LY Faun, The-Sel. fr.-R. : Hovey.—GT Faun in Wall Street, A.—J: Myers O'Hara.--LBM Faun of Praxiteles, The-Nathaniel Hawthorne. See Mar- ble Faun, The. Fauntleroy.—B : F. Butler, Jr.—CS 31 Fauntleroy and the Earl. (Dial.-ad. fr. Little Lord Fauntle- § Chs. IV. and V.)—Frances Hodgson Burnett.— P Fauntleroy's Wail.—Julia T. Riordan.—WR. 20 Fause Foodrage.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB-OBB Fause Lover, The.—Anon.—OEB (Young John and His True Sweetheart—sl. shorter and sl. diff. vers.)—BB—OBB Faust, Sels. fr.—Johann W. von Goethe. King of Thule, The. (Margaret's Song fr. Pt. I., Sc. 8 —B. Taylor's tr.)—BNL Faustus's Last_Speech on Earth. (Sel. fr. Doctor Faustus, Sc. XVI.)—Christopher Marlowe.-W.R. 19 (Last Soliloquy of Faustus, The.)—MRS Favorite Trees.—Anon.—CHP - Fawcett's Fame.—Campbell Rae-Brown.—WR 13 Fawnia. (Praise of Fawnia, The-O. — fr. Pandosto.) — Rob’t Greene,—HEV–OB—WEP 1 Fay's Sentence, The.—Jos. R. Drake. See Culprit Fay, The. Fear. (Fr. Miscellaneous Thoughts.)—S: Butler-HPE See See Alice's Adventures in See Centen- Fear.—Kingsley Fairbridge.—SBOB-SGB Fear.—Aline Kilmer.—SR 15 - Fear.—Langdon E. Mitchell.—AA Fear.—Percy B. Shelley. See Cenci, The. Fear and Doubt. (Frăgs, fr. various authors.)—BNL “Fear no more the heat o' th' Sun.”—W: Shakespeare. See * Cymbeline. Fear Not, O Soul, -Mary Eleanor Roberts.-LY fear of peath. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Fear of Death, The.—W: Shakespeare. See Measure for Measure. Fearful Fright, A.—Anon.—WR 4 Fearful Operation, A.—R. W. Payne.—HTb-I Fearful Story, The.-(Ballad.)—CTBP Fears in Solitude, Br. sel. fr.—S: T. Coleridge.—BNL Feast, The.—H: Waughan.-HBP Feast of Belhazzar,. The.—Sir Edwin Arnold.—RTV Feast of Crispian, The.—W: Shakespeare. See King Henry V. Feast of Deliverance.—Anatole France.—WR 57 - Feast of Dian, The.—J: Keats. See Endymion. Feast of Fools, The.—W: Hone.—BOC Feast of Harvest, The.—Edmund C. Stedman,—OAT Feast of Roses, The T: Moore. See iaia Rooiá. Feast of Saint Stephen in Venice, The-Fs. Marion Craw- ford. See Salve Venetia. Feast of the Ass, The.—W: Hone.—BOC Feast of the Dead, The.—Charlotte Becker.—HIP 2 Feast of the Doll.—Nora Archibald Smith.-PP1 Feast of the Poets. (Sel. fr.)—Leigh Hunt.—SAy Feast of the Snow.—Gilbert K. Chesterton.—HEV Feast of Yºgables and the Flow of Water, The. (Punch.) Feathered Name-speakers. (Young Idea, The.)—POS Feather's Message, A.—Frd'k A. Dixon.—TCW Featherstone's Doom.—Rob't S. Hawker.—WA February.—Anon.—LFS February.—Jas. B. Bensel.-PGpr—POS February.—Anna Neil Gilmore.—DD February.—W: Morris. See Earthly Paradise. February.—Frank D. Sherman.—LF February.—Adeline D. F. Whitney.—HIDI, February Rain;-C: T. Dazey.-PGpr—POS February Twelfth.-Mary H. Howliston.—OAL February Twenty-second.—Joy Allison.—PP—YFR Federal Constitution, The. (Speech in the Convention at the Conclusion of its Deliberations, 1787—O.—abr.) —B : Franklin.—SS Federal Constitution.—Alex. Hamilton. See Constitution of the United States. Federal Constitution, The.—W: Milns.—PAH Federal Convention, The.—Anon.—PAH Feed my Sheep.—Anon.—CS 17 Feeding the Fairies.—Anon.—PP1 Feel in ſh; gristmas Air, A. — Jas. W. Riley. — ChS — W - Feigned Courage.—Mary Lamb.-BVC–GC —GN —LPC — OTPC Feilire of Adamnan, The.—Patrick J. McCall.—BIP Feithfailge.—Ethna Carbery.—DB Felinaphone, The.—G: Kyle.—WR 3 Feline Fate, A.—Anna Robeson Brown.—WR 35 Felix.-Ewaleen Stein.-CLS Fellow in Greasy Jeans, The.—C: F. Lummis.-W.R. 19 Fellow Aft: Pład Done His Best. — Frank L. Stanton. — 27 Fellow Who is Game.—Anon.—WR 52 - Fellow, with the Grippe, The.—Howell L. Piner.—WR 23 Fellow's Mother, A.—Anon.—CHP–WR 24 Fellowship, The.—Kathe. Lee Bates.—AL Felon’s Cell, A.—Anon.—BS 12 Female Convict, The.—Letitia E. Landon.—B Female Frailty, Sel. fr. (Song of Thyrsis. Ilê8, UL.– Female Gossip. (Harper’s Bazar.)—BS 3 (Fashionable Call, A–abr.)—MPD - Female Phaeton, The.—Matthew Prior.—BLV—HBW Female Tenderness.—Douglas Jerrold.—MHR Eeminine.—H Bunner.—AA—YBV I'eminine Arithmetic.—C : G. Halpine.—AFV—AWH-HPE HP–VSA. Feminine Friendship. — W: Shakespeare. Night’s Dream. Fence o' Scripture Faith, The. — Mrs. Findley Braden. — CS 27—SR 6 NL —Philip Fre- See Midsummer Fénelon's Prayer.—Wirginia, B. Harrison.—BS 23 Ferdinand and Miranda. (Sel. fr. The Ordeal of Richard Feverel, The, Chs. 14 and 15.)—G : Meredith.-MRS Ferdinando and Elvira; or, The Gentle Pieman. — W: S Gilbert.—NA (sel.)—THP Ferguson's Cat.—Anon.—PR Ferment of New Wine, The..—Eliz. B. Browning. See Aurora Leigh. Fern and the Moss, The.—Eliza Cook.-CS 35 Fern Song.—J: B. Tabb.-CSBP—Pok—TMR. Ferns.—Anon.—PEO Ferry, The.—G : H. Boker.—AA Ferry for Shadowtown, The. — Lilian D. Rice. — CS 37 pr - (Shadow-town Ferry, The-abr.)—OS 1 Ferry Hinkson.—Laurence Binyon.—HIBV. Ferry of Galloway, The. (Sl. diff. vers. fr. Poems.)—Alice Cary.—CBP—SP 8—SR 9 Ferry Tale, A.—C: E. Carryl.—WA Terryman, Venus, and Cupid, The.—Michael Drayton. Muses’ Elysium, The. Fertility.—Maurice Thompson. See Prelude, A. Festal Day Has Come, The.—Hezekiah Butterworth.-BS 20 -** See 98 TITLE INDEX Finished Festival Days.-Harry Cassell Davis.-OAT Festival of Days, A. (Ent.)—Anon.—EuB * © Festival of Mars, The... (Sel. § Marcus of Rome, in His- toric Boys.)—Elbridge S. Brooks.-WR 22 Festival of St. Nicholas, The -Mary M. Dodge.—OAC Festivalſº ghe Supreme Being, The.—Ivan Tourgenieff. -- R. - Festival of the Year, The.—Edith L. W. Linn.—HE Festive-Time, The.—Anon.--HCTC Festus, Sels. fr.—Philip J. Bailey.-EP Aim of ulife, The. (Br. sel.)—BNL–CCB–GP (True Measure of Life, The-abr.)—CBP—FP Country and Patriotism. (Br. sel.)—FP Forecast. (Br. sel.)—EPs Helen's Song.—VA Lucifer and Elissa. (Sel.)—VA Poet, The. (Sel.)—VA Poet of Nature, The. (Br, sel.)—BNL Sabbath Morning in the Country. (Br. Sel.)—FP Thoughts. (Br. sel.)—FP Time and its Changes. (Br. sel.)—FP Waning Spirit. (Br. sel.)—FP Woman's Four Seasons. (Br. sel.)—FP Worldly Treasures. (Br. sel.)—FP Youth, Love, and Death. (Sel.)—VA - Fetching, ºte: from the Well.—Anon. — BNL — CS 20 — Fête Champêtre, The. See Palice of Honour, The.—Gawain Douglas.--WEP 1 - Fête-day of the Flowers, The.—Anon.—CBOP Feuerzauber.—L: Untermeyer.—NPA Few Bºis % the Key of G.-Clifton Carlisle Osborne. — Old Proverbs, A.—Anon.—AID—OAA Small Details.-Madeline Bridges.—WR 2 Statistics, A.—Treadwell Cleveland, Jr. See Primer of Conservation, A. 1908.) Stray Sunbeams, The.—Eliza Sproat Turner.—CBOP Words to Republicans, A.—Abraham Lincoln.—WR 46 Words #", he Southern People, A.—Abraham Lincoln. Fezziwig's Ball.—C: Dickens. See Christmas Carol, A. Riat Lux.-Lloyd Mifflin.-AA—LBM Fickle Hope.—Harrison S. Morris.--AA Fiction.—C : Sprague. See Curiosity. e Fiction, A.; How Cupid Made a Nymph Wound Herself with His Arrows.--Anon. (at. to A. W.).—WEP 1 Fiddle Told, The.—Nora C. Franklin.-BS 25—NP “Fiddle-dee-dee.”—Eugene Field.—PF Fiddler Jones.—Edgar Lee Masters.—NPA Fiddler of Dooney, The.—W : Butler Yeats.-HBV —OR — OW TV—SP 5 Biddler, The.—A. W. Bellau.-WR 7 Fidele.—W: Collins. See Dirge in Cymbeline. Fidele.—W: Shakespeare. See Cymbeline. Fidele.—W : Winter.—FEP (Adelaide Neilson—C.)—AA “Fidele's '' Grassy Tomb.-H. : Newbolt.—HIBR Fidelia.-G : Wither. See Shepherd's Resolution, The. Fidelis.-Adelaide A. Procter.—FTA Fidelity-W. Wordsworth.--QGd—EPs —HBP—LOS 2 — NT—OTPC—PCK–PGGR Fideliº god is Fidelity to Man.—Adoniram J. Gordon.— + Field Battery, A.—W: R. Hamilton.—SR 7 Field Daisy, The.—Anon.—CHP Field Flower, A., (Q.)—Jas. Montgomery.—HBV—POS Daisy, The.)—BNL–OTPC–SN Few Few Few Few Few Few *º-º-º: Field Flowers.--T: Campbell.—CBP—OTPC–RAC–RLP Field Fraternity, The.—Edwin Markham.—RAC Field Lilies.—Anon.— Field Lilies, The.—L. C. Whiton Stone.—PyR Field of º The. iſsel. fr. Old Shrines and Ivy.)— : Intel’.- Field of § The.—Edwin Arlington Robinson.—AMW 1 Field of Talacera, The.—T: Hardy. See Dynasts, The. Field of the Grounded Arms, The, Sel. fr.—Fitz-Greene Hal- leck.-AH-EDY Field of the World, The. (%). J.as. Montgomery.—HBP (Sower, The-sl. abr.)—FHS Field of Wagram, The. (Sel. fr. L'Aiglon, Act V.)—Ed- mond Rostand (tr. by L. N. Parker.)—EDY Field of Waterloo, The-Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. 10.) (Sts. IX.-XII., XXII.) — Field of Waterloo, The. Walter Scott.—EH (Charge at Waterloo, The-XI., XII.)—PEO—SSR. Field Preaching.—Phoebe Cary.-STC Field-path, The.—C: Swain.—OVW Eields in May, The. (Sel.)—W: Allingham.—AD Fields of Corn, The.—J. H. Hartzell.—POS Fields of Dawn, The, Sommets fr.—Lloyd Mifflin. April. (I.)—OAA—SN Autumn. (XXIX.)—SN Summer. (XV.)—SN H'ields of War, The.—I: M'Lellan, Jr. —WR 10 Fields of Ballyclare, The.—Denis A. McCarthy.—HT Fiend in Feathers, The . The Owl.-Frank Bowles. From Blomidon to Smoky. Fiery Cross, The.—Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake, Tiery Ordeal, The.—Anon.—WR 16 Fiesolan Idyl.—Walter S. Landor. See Faesulan Idyl. Fife, The.—Gilbert F. Eberhart.—CS 32 Fife and prº-ſº Dryden. See Song for St. Cecilia's Day, See Fifer and Drummer of Scituate, The.-S. H. Palfrey. — WR, 10 Fifine at the Fair, Sels. fr.-Rob't Browning. Amphibian. (Prologue.)—PGT2 Householder, The. (Epilogue.)—WEP 4 Fifteenth of April, The...—Duncan C. Scott.—OCW—TCW Fifteenth of February, The...—C: E. Russell.—AEI 2–EDY Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity. (O.)—Reginald Heber. (God Provideth for the Morrow—abr.)—AD (Providence.)—GN–HBV Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity: The Lilies [Flowers—O. of the Field. (Fr. The Christian Year.)—J: Keble. —RLP—WEP 4 - (Flowers.)—FEP (Lilies of the Field, The-sl. abr.)—CEL Fifteenth-Century Carol, A.—Anon.—YC Fiftieth Birthday of Agassiz, The. (O.) — H: W. fellow.—BNL–CAP CB—GC—PHS—RAC (On the Fiftieth Birthday of Agassiz.)—EPs Fiftieth Milestone of . Class.-Mrs. Keyes-Becker.—WR, 54 Fifty and Fifteen.—Anon.—OS 2 Fifty Years Apart. (Parlor Magazine.)—HP Fifty-dollar Milliner's Bill, A.—Helen Booth.-CS 12 Fight.—Percy MacKaye.—AMV 2 Fight, The.—T: D. English. See Fight at Lexington, The. Fight at Dajo, The.—Alfred E. Wood.—PAH Fight at Lexington, The. (C.)—T: D. English. (Fight, The-abr. )—H Fight at [the] San Jacinto The-Jas. W. Palmer.—AA— #g–BAB —DD —EDY —HBW —HP 2 — PAH – at Sumter, The.—(Vanity Fair.)—PAH for the City, A.—W: Trayers Jerome.—SP 2 in the Michigan. Forest, The.—Anon.—AH of Faith, The-Anne Askewe.—BNL–EDY (sel.) of Lookout, The.—R: L. Cary, Jr.—WR 10 of Fºgº,Pel Mar, The.—Bayard Taylor.—AIPM–TMR. Long- Fight Fight Fight Fight Fight Fight Fight Fight IFight Fight Fight of the “Armstrong” Privateer, The.—Jas. J. Roche. —BAB–PAH of the Forlorn. The, Sel. fr.—G: Darley-TIP off Santiago, The. (Sel. fr. The War with Spain, Ch. VII.)—H: C. Lodge.—SC I over the Body of Keitt. The.--(Punch.)—EPs—PAH with a Cannon, A.—Victor Hugo. See Ninety-three. Fight with Dragons, A.—Ruth Merwyn.-CB Fight with Pirates, A.—C: Reade. See Hard Cash. Fight with the Aurochs, The...— (Albr. fr. Quo Vadis, Ch. LXV.)—H: Sienkiewicz.-BS 25—PFP (Contest in the Arena, The.)—TMD (Rescue of Lygia, The—shorter.)—SC (Ursus and the Aurochs.)—WR 19 Fight, with the Dragon, The....See Beowulf. Fighting.—T: Hughes. See Tom Brown's School Days. Fighting Failure, The.—J: Everard Appleton.—HEV Fighting Fire.—Marg. H. Lawless.-CS 32 Fighting Parson, The.—H: A, Blood.—HS—OAI Fighting Race, The...—Jos. I. C. Clarke.—AA—AH 2–DD– EDY—HBV-HIP 2—PAH Fighting Téméraire, The.—HI: Newbolt.—HIBV. Fighting the Rum-fiend.—Julia M. Thayer.—CS 11 Figures. Sometimes Lie.—Anon.—NM Figuring it All Up.—Anon.—HIP 2 Files-on-Parade.—Rudyard Kipling.—WR 16 , (Danny Deever—C.)—GEP-HBV–VA Filial Love.-Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Filial Trust.—Anon.—CBOP Fill High To-night.--W: Pembroke Mulchinock.--DB—RTI Fill the Bumper Fair.—T: Moore.—HE BW Fill the Goblet Again.—Lord Byron.—BLV Fin de Siècle.—Newton Mackintosh.-NA Final Address to His Soldiers.-Rob't E. Lee. See Lee's Final Address to His Soldiers. Final Chorus from Hellas.-Percy B. Shelley.—EP Final Struggle, The-L: Jas. Block. See New World, The. Final Triumph of Hope, The.—T: Campbell.—RLP Finale.—W: M. Thackeray.—SP 4 Finale of Christus.—HI: W. Longfellow. See Christus. Find a Way or Make It.—J: G. Saxe.—CCB Find. Your Level,--I.E. Jones.—CS 28 Finding of Gabriel, The.—H: W. Longfellow. gel Ine. Finding, g ſhe Cross, The.—Jessie H. Brown. — BS 14 — Finding of the Lyre, The.—Jas. R. Lowell.—CCB–FPE— . ... PGK–PGGR—SFM-SMG-TMD - Finding the Sunset.—Anon.—CS 21 Fine Battle Picture.—Anon.—SR 11 Fine Day, A.—Michael Drayton.—ABV-CGd—GN–LOS 2 Fine Day on Lough Swilly, A.—W: Alexander.—BIP Fine Flowers in the Valley.—Anon.—BB—BBB Fine Old English Gentleman, The.—Anon.—BNL–HBV Fineen the Rover.—Rob't D. Joyce.—TIP Finerty on Woman's Rights.-Q: D. Stewart.—SP 6 * Fingal, Sel. fr. (Comal and Gambina—sel. fr. Bk. II.)—- Jas. McPherson (Ossian.)—BOL–CS 36 - Fingal's Cave.—J: Keats.-POW Finis.—Anon.—FLS - Finis, --R : M. Milnes, Lord Houghton.—LLC . (“Arm of aid to the weak, An.”)—FHS Finis. (Fr. Last Fruit Off an Old Tree.)—Walter S. Lan- dor.—GEP—OB—OVV . (On Himself.)—VA—WEP 4 Finish of the Race, The.—Anon.—HTb-II Finished... (Br. sel. fr. The Abbot Joachim.)—H: W. Long- fellow.—BS 11 See Evan- 99 Finished AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Finished Education.—Anon.—WR 14 Finished Education, A. (Journal of Education.)--CS 31 Finland Love-song.—(Tr. by) T : Moore.—MR Finnigin to Flannigan.-S. W. Gillilan. —BS 25 — HBV — EHEI-HTb-I–SP 3—St.S.–TMID—W.R. 29 Fionnuala, Sel. fr.—Edmund J. Fionula.-Jos. S. Le Fanu.--TIP Fiorentina.-Ernest Myers.--OVV Fir Tree. See Fir-tree. Fire.—Sydney Flowers.-CS 37 Fire, The. (Sel. fr. John Ward, Preacher, Ch. XI.)—Marg. Deland.—WR 5 Fire, The.—Hugh McDermott.—BS 4 Fire, The.—J : G. Whittier.—FT Fire by the Sea, The.—Alice Cary.—SAE Fire Castles.—Arvia MacKaye.—AMW 3 Fire! Fire!—W. A. Eaton.—CS 25 “Fire in nature is not a substance.”—M. W. Jacobus.—GG Fire of Drift-wood, The...—HI: W. Longfellow.—BIPB—HBP —HEV–LBA -- Fire of Frendraught, The.—(Old Ballad.)—ESB–OBB Fire of Life, The.—Walter S. Landor.—THIV Fire of London,. The.—J: Dryden. See Annus Mirabilis, the Year of Wonders. Fire of Love, The...—C: Sackville, Earl of Dorset.—BNL Fire Rekindled, "The-Ciaire Wallace Flynn.-OAM Fire Worshippers, The.—T: Moore. See Lalla Rookh. Fire-bells.-M. R. Johnson.—WR 12 Fire-bell's Story, The.—G: L. Catlin.-BS 8–CS 17 Fire-fiend, The...—C: D. Gardette.-CS 2 Fire-fiend, The.—Jessie Glenn.—CS 18 Pireflies.—A. Mary F. R. Darmesteter.—POS Fireflies.—Edgar Fawcett.—HIBW-LBA Fireflies.—A. C. S.—TFS Fireflies in the Corn.—D. H. Lawrence.—NPA. Firefly, The.—H: W. Longfellow.—ASR-I Fire-king, The. (C.)—Walter Scott. (Count Albert and the Fair Rosalie—abr.)—WR 1 Firelight.—J : G. Whittier. See Snow-bound. Fireman, The.—G. : M. •4. e (Red Jacket, The.)—BS 2—CS 11—FR (sl. abr.) Tireman, The.—Rob't T. Conrad.—CS 3—WR 3 Fireman's Prayer, The.—Russell H. Conwell.—CS 19 True Hero, A–sl. abr. )—F Fireman’s Prize, The. (Golden Days.)—CS 31—WR 7 (sl. abr. ) Tireman's Wedding, The.—W. A. Eaton.—CS 29 Firemen’s Ball, The.—N : Vachel Lindsay.—AMV 2 Fires of God, The.—J: Drinkwater.—GnR-I Fireside, The-N athaniel Cotton. — BNL — FEP —HBP — F. Fireside Colloquy.—Jos. W. Leatherman.—SDD Fireside Saints, The.—Douglas Jerrold.—CS 17 Firetown’s New Schoolhouse.—Pauline Phelps.-WR 21 Fire-worshippers, The.—T: Moore. See Lalla Rookh. First Adventures in England.—Anon.—CH First American Congress, The.—Joel Barlow.—PAH First American Congress, The.—Jonathan Maxcy.—BLP First American Sailors, The.—Wallace Rice.—AFL–PAH — Armstrong.—TIP Baker.—SA PNW - “First and Great Commandment.” — J. : Monroe Taylor. — WR, 54. p First and Last.—Anon.—HIEP First and Last Dinner, The.—Anon.—CS 9 First Appearance at the Odéon.—Jas. T: Fields.--CBP First Appearance in Type.—Anon.—BS 2 (Sl. abr.)—CS 6—IONE First Banjo, The.—Irwin Russell. the Quarters. First Battle of the Revolution, The.—Anon.—TMD First Battles of the Revolutionary War, The, Sel, fr. National Character.)—E: Éverett—S$D (Our National Character.)—FD 1 t First, Best Christmas Night, The.—Marg. , Deland.—BOC First, º: Country, The.—Oliver Goldsmith. See Traveler, See Christmas-night in (On €. Rirst Birthday, The.—Hartley Coleridge.—GC First Blue-bird, The.—Jas. §. Riley.—BNL–HT First Boston Thanksgiving, The. — July 1630. — Hezekiah Butterworth.-PEO (abr. ) (Thanksgiving in Boston Harbor, The.)—AA—BS 16— DD–OAT—PAIH-PNW First Bud o' the Year, The.—C: G. Blanden.—HIP 2 First Bunker Hill Monument Oration.—Dan'l Webster. See Bunker Hill Monument, The. * First Call on the Butcher.—May Isabel Fisk.-SP 5 First Candidacy.—Abraham Lincoln.—WR 46 First Child, The.—R. C. Lehmann.—GC First Christmas, The.—Anon.—CHP–LPP First Christmas, The.—Emilie Poulsson.—TYP First Christmas, The.—Lew Wallace. See Ben-Hur. First Christmas in New England, The. — Hezekiah Butter- worth.-H. First Christmas Night, The.—Clara J. Denton.—FTT First Christmas Roses, The. . (Ad.)—Anon.—CLS First Christmas Tree, The.——Myra A. Goodwin.-CS 35 First Christmas-tree in New England. (St. Nicholas.)—PP —WR 28—YPS First Circumnavigation of the Earth, The.—J: Fiske. See Discovery of America, The. , --- First Civil Code, The. (Sel. verses fr. Deuteronomy.) Bible. See Deuteronomy. First Client, The.—Irwin Russell.—CS 15 First Cloud, The.—Anon.—CS 24 First Constitution, The. Bible. See Exodus. First Corinthians, Sels. fr. Bible. - First Corinthians, XIII.-Charity.—BS 2 (Thirteenth Chapter of First Corinthians.)—LLC First Corinthians, XV.-BS 5 - First Crocus, The.—Kate Brownlee Sherwood.—POS First Dandelion, The...—Walt Whitman.—CAP—OAA. First Day of Death, The.—Lord Byron. See Giaour, The. First Dog, The. (C.—in Life in Danbury.)—Jas. M. Bailey. Mr. Perkins Buys a Dog.)—CS 8 First Duan, The : , The Coming of Deirdre, Sel. fr. (Fate of the Sons of Usma, The.)—J: Todhunter.—TIP First Easter, The.-- (St. Luke, Ch. 23, 54–56; Ch. 24.) — Bible.—OAE—WR 57 (Rev. ver.) Pirst Easter, The.—Ninette M. Lowater.—SR 14 First Pºh Thanksgiving in New York, The. — Anon. — 4 First Pºlº of the Second Book of Horace. (O.)—Alex. Ope. (Horace Imitated—abr.)—WEP 3 First Fathers, The.—Rob't Stephen Hawker.—OVW First Flowers, The.—J: G. Whittier.—AD Tirst Flowers in Twenty Years. — Olive Beatrice Muir. — WR 51 - First Footsteps.-Algernon C. Swinburne.—OS 1 First Gray Hair, The.—T: , Haynes Bayly.—CBP—RLP First Grief, The.—Felicia D. Hemans.—OTPC First Idealist, The.—Grant Allen.—RTV—SP 7 First Inaugural Address. – T : Jefferson. See Inauguration Address. First mausº, Address—Abraham Lincoln. — OAL —SSR (Constitution and the People, The-sel.)—PRR (Inaugural Address, Sel. fr.—shorter sel.)—LLC (War or Peace 2—by. Sel.)—OS 2 First Inaugural Address.-G: Washington.—EAO Washington's Inaugural Address—sel.)—OS 3 First Interview with Artemus Ward, Mark Twain's.-S: L. Clemens.—CS 4 (My First Interview with Artemus Ward.)—MHR Tirst Invention, The.—Abraham Lincoln.—WR 46 First Kings, Sel. fr. (Elijah and the Prophets of Baal—Ch. XVIII., 17–40.) Bible.—BS 13 First Kiss, The.—Anon.—SP 8 First Kiss, The.—T: Campbell.—BNL–FTA (Song—C.)—HBP (sl. abºr.)—HBV First Riss, The.—Norman Gale.—VA First Kiss, The.—Rob't, Earl of Lytton (?).—FLS First Kiss, The.—Theodore Watts-Dunton.—HIBW-WA First Kiss of Love, The.—Lord Byron.—HIBW First Landing of the Pilgrims.-Rob't Southey.—PNW First Latin Lesson.—Anon.—ABV First Lesson, The.—Emily Dickinson.—LTV First Letter, The. (Youth’s Companion.)—LPS–PP First Love.-Lord Byron. See Don Juan. First Love.—Lizette W. Reese.—HIP 2 First Love.—C : S. Calverley.—THP First Man, The. (Sonnet V.)—Hartley Coleridge.—FEP (Birth of Speech, The.)—VA Tirst Meeting, The...—Christina G. Rossetti. Innominata. First National Thanksgiving, The...—Anon.—PEO First News from Villafranca.—Eliz. B. Browning.—EDY First Noel, The.—Anon.—YC First Nowell, The.—BVC–GSP–SP 1–WR 28 First O Songs for a Prelude:—Walt Whitman.-BP—OAM First of April.—Anon.—YFD First of * The.—Mortimer Collins.—DID —EDY —HP 2 First of April, The.—W: Hone.—ABV First of April, The...—C : and Mary Lamb.-ABV First of April, The, Sel. fr.—T: Warton.—EPR—WEP 3 First of May, The.—Anon.—BVC First of May, , (Ode:—Composed on May Morning—O.— sl. abº'.)—W : Wordsworth.-EPs First or Last !—Marg. Veley.—VA First Oration Against Catiline, sels. fr.-Marcus T. Cicero. Catiline Denounced.—SS (Oration against Catiline.)—CS 3—LLC Separation from Traitors—BLP First Parting, The.—Marian Douglass.—CS 8 First Party, The.—Josephine Pollard.—BS 9–CS 14 See Monna First Pathways, Sidney Royse Lysaght—OVW First Piano in Camp, The.—Sam Davis.-SP 2 First Piano in the Mining Camp, The.—Anon.—SR 7 First Predicted Eclipse, The.—Ormsby M. Mitchel.—FR— TMD (sl. diff, vers.) - First Problem, The.—S. J. Stone—SR 10 (Rationalistic Chicken, The.)—BS 4–CR—RTW First Proclamation of Miles Standish.-Marg. Junkin Pres- ton.—AH-PAH First Pussy Willows, The.—L. F. Armitage.—TT First Quarrel, The. (sl. abºr.)—Alfred Tennyson.—BS 8 —SR—WR 9 First, Queº, The.—Jos. R. Drake. See Culprit Fay, The. First Red Leaf, The.—Eliz. Akers Allen.—PyR. First Revolution of the Heavens [Witnessed by Man], The. —Ormsby M. Mitchel.—CS 22 - (abr.)—BS 16—OM–PPS–TMD First Samuel, Sel. fr. (David and Goliath—Ch. XVII., 1-51.) Bible.—WR 25 First, Second, Third.—Eliz. B. Browning.—LTV (Sonnets from the Portuguese.)—BNL–FEP—BEIP (Sonnets from the Portuguese, XXXVIII.-O.)—VA (Three Kisses,)—BIL–FTA—GP 100 TITLE INDEX Flag First Sensible Valentine, The. (Pwnch.)—HPE - First Settlement of New England, The, Sels. fr.—E: Everett. Advantages of Adversity to the Pilgrim Fathers.-- R. 26 (Mayflower, The-sel.)—LLC—OCP. (Sufferings and ºny of the Pilgrims—abr.)— —CS 1 — t (Sufferings of the Pilgrims—abº'.)—FD 1 Our Relations to [or with] England—BLP (sl. abr.)— |BS 13—OM-SS IFirst Settlement of New England, Sels. fr.—Dan'l Webster. Departure of the Pilgrims from Holland.—FD 1 Future of America, The.—TMD Influence of Great Actions, The.—BS 23 Plymouth Rock.-FD 1—PPS First Settlers' Story, The-Will Carleton.—SR 3—WR 43 (Sl. abr.)—CS 20–FTR-SC First Sight.—Anna Hempstead Branch.-HT First sºrk of Spring, The.—W: Watson.--—FEP—VA— First Snow, The.—Anon.—NV—PyR. First Snow, The.—Madeline S. Bridges.—POS First Snow, The.—Ella Dietz.-WR 30 First Snow, The.—Angie W. Wray.—NYM First Snowdrop, The.—Julia M. Dana.-NV First Snow-fall, The.—Jas. R. Lowell.—AA—BNL–CAP— CCB-CS 14—DD–FEP—GEP — HBV — LOS 1 — PCL–PEO—SAE (sel.) — RAC — SFM — SMG — WCL First Song, The.—R : Burton.—AA First Song.—Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. First Speech, A.—Anon.—TT First Speech in Public.—Anon.—SD First Spousal, The.—Coventry Patmore.—OVW First Spring Day, The.—Christina Georgina Rossetti, CBP First Spring Day, The.—J: Todhunter.—FEP Eirst Spring Flowers.-Mary W. Howland,-BNL First Spring Morning.—Rob't Bridges.—GSP First Steamboat Passage Money Paid.—Anon.—HTb-I First Step, The.—Andrew B. Saxton.—AA First Step to Reconciliation with America, The.—W • Pitt, Earl of Chatham.—SS First Steps.--Anon.—WR 55 g First Sunday after Epiphany. (C.)—Reginald Heber. (By Cool Siloam.)—BGV–LLC (By Cool Siloam’s Shady Rill—sel.)—LOS 2—Poſt. (Hymn # First Sunday after Epiphany, or Early Piety.) —FEP (Siloam’s Shady Rill—abr.)—TFS First Swallow, The.—Charlotte Smith.-ABV--CGd—DD- EIBW-OTPC (Swallow, The.)—BNL First Swallow, The.—W: Wordsworth (?).--—POS First Te Deum, The.—Marg. Junkin Preston.—BS 1–CS 20 (diff. vers.) First Thanksgiving, The.—Anon.—CPs First Thanksgiving, The.—Anon.—WR 40 First Thanksgiving, The. (Mon.)—(Ald. by Pauline A. Bristow.)—WR. 40 First Thanksgiving, The.—Hezekiah Butterworth.-BS 17 First Thanksgiving, The.—Arthur Guiterman.—DD–OAT First Thanksgiving, The.—Clinton Scollard.—AIH–PAH First, Theºlºgiving Day, The.—(Dial.)—Clara J. Denton. E e *º-ºº: The.—Alice W : First Thanksgiving Day, Brotherton.- T) AC * First Thanksgiving Day, The.—Marg. Junkin Preston.--AH PAIH TP First Thanksgiving Day, The.—Kate Douglas Wiggin and Nora A. Smith.-OAT First Thanksgiving Day of New England, The...—Jane G. Austin.-OAT First Thanksgiving Proclamation Issued by George Washing- ton, The. (For a National Thanksgiving—O.)—PEO First Time I Kissed Sary.—Nixon Waterman,—WR 56 First Timothy, Sel. fr. (Godliness with Contentment—Ch. VI., 6-13. Bible.—LLC First Tooth, The.—C: and Mary Lamb.—OTPC First Tooth. The.—W: Brighty Rands.-HBV First Tragedy, The. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL First Triumph, The. (Sel. fr. Idyl VIII.) Theocritus (Tr. by M. M. Miller.)—POW First Trowsers, The.—W : B. Rose.—SR 5 First Valentine, The.—Anon.—WR 26 First Violet, The.—Marie B. Williams.—GP First, Vº of John Cabot, The.— Anon. — API —EHT — EI First Week of School, The...—Clara J. Denton.—LPD First White Man, The-Anon.—NM First Winter-Song.—Anon.—BIP Firstborn, The.—J: A. Goodchild.—GC—HIBW-TM First-Day Thoughts.-J. : G. Whittier.—CAP First-Fruits in 1812.--—Wallace Rice.—AH-PAH FirTregºe-Hans Christian Anderson.—BOC — OAC — 1. - Fir-Tree, The.—Anon.—WR 28 Fir-tree, The.—IIuella Clark.-AD Fir-Tree, The.—Heinrich Heine.—HGV Fir-Tree, The.—Edith M. Thomas.--TYP Fischerknabe Singt im Kahn.—Friedrich Schiller.--GT Fish.-Sydnev Smith.--—FT Fish, The.—Rupert Brooke.—GnR-I - Fish Family, . The. (Motion rec.)—M. S. H. Putnam.—TT Fish Story, A.— (T'ab.)—Anon.—TCP Fish Story, A.—J: Brownjohn, SR 3 Fish, the Man, and the Spirit, The.—Leigh Hunt.—WEP 4 Fisher, *NE";& W. von Goethe (tr. by C : T. Brooks). Fisher Song.—J: G. Whittier. See Fishermen, The. Fisherman, The.—Alsop. See Fables. Fisherman, The...—Bryan W. Proctor.—CGd—LOS 2—OTPC Fisherman, The.—J: G. Whittier. See Fishermen, The. I'isherman Job.-Jas. R. Reed.—HIP Fisherman’s Chant, The...—Fs. C. Burnand.—WA Fisherman's Funeral, The.—Anon.—STC Fisherman's Hut, The...—C : T. Brooks.--TMR. Tisherman's Hymn, The.—Alex. Wilson.—AA. Fisherman's Joy, The...—HI: Van Dyke. See Fisherman's uck. - Fishermº Light, The...—Susanna S. Moodie.—SBOS—SGB Tisherman's Luck.-Sel. fr.—HI: Van Dyke. (Fisherman's Joy, The.)—SSR (Living in Tents.)—SSR, (Old Streams or New.)—SSR. (Open Fire, The.)—SSR Fisherman's Song.—Joanna Baillie.—See Beacon, The. Fisherman's Song, The.—Fs. Davis.--FE Fisherman's Summons, The.—Anon.—CS 11—STC Fisherman's Wife, The.—Anon.—WR 3 Fisherman's Wife, The. (Sl. abr.)—Alice Cary.—BS 9 Fishermen, The.—C : Kingsley—CSS—HBP (Three Fishers, The.)—BNL–BS 3—CGd—CS 10—FEP C—LLC—OS 2—PYO—VA—WR. 26 (For tableau see Three Fishers, The.) Fishermen, The.—Laura R. Smith.-CHP Fishermen, The. (C.—abºr.)—J: G. Whittier. (Fisher Song.)—OS 3 (Fisherman, The.)—ABV-CSS Fishermen of Wexford, The.-J. : B. O’Reilly.—EDY Fishers, The.—Albert D. Watson.—SBOS—SGB Fisher's Boy, The. C.—H: D : Thoreau.-AA (Upon the Beach,)—GP Fisher’s Cottage, The. (Pictures of Travel: The Return Home—VII.)—Heinrich Heine. Tr. by C : G. Le- land.) —BNL–HBP Fisher's Widow, The.—Arthur Symons.—HRW Fishes.—Abbie Farwell Brown.—CHV Fishin'.--D ; L. Proudfit.—CS 19 Fishin' Jimmy.—Annie Trumbull Slosson.—WR 53 Fishin' Time.—J: Kendrick Bangs.--—WR 38 Fishing.—Anon.—CFBP—FAS—NM (They Went a-Fishin'.)—CS 23 (They Went Fishing.)—HBR. (Two Fishers.)—AWH-HSp—THP Fishing.—Ella W. Wilcox. —WR 30 Fishing Boat, The.—Mary Howitt.—OTPC Fishing Party, The.—Jas. W. Riley.—RTV—SP 7—WR 4 Fishing Song [, Thel.—Rose Terry Cooke.—GP—HBP Fish-women at Calais.--Anon.—FTR Fishy Joke, A.—Anon.—NM Fitz-Greene Halleck. (Read at the Unveiling of His Statue in Central Park.)—J: G. Whittier.—BNL Fitz-James and Roderick Dhu.--Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake, The. - Fitz-James O’Brien.—Andrew E. Watrous.—EDY Fitzpatrick, Smart, Esq.-J: Hill Burton.—FT FitzTº Song.—Walter Scott. See Lay of the Last Min- Strel. Five.—Julia C. R. Dorr.—CBP Five Chickens.—Anon.—LPP Five Kerº, % Corn.—Hezekiah Butterworth. —DD —PAH Five Kitty Cats.--Anon.—WR 35 Five Little Brothers.-Ella W. Wilcox. —TT–WR 24 Five Little Chickens.—Anon.—PyS—WR 30 (Chickens, The.)—PyR-TFS (We Must All Scratch.)—WHO—YFR. Five Little Fairies, The-Maud Burnham.—HBVy—PPl Five Little Gossoons.—Jennie E. T. Dowe.—W.R. 38 Five Little White-heads.--—Walter Learned.—SSR Five Lives.—E: R. Sill.—AWH-SAy—THP Five Minutes with a Mad Dog.—W. Pocklington.—TMR. Five Nonsense Verses.—E: Lear.—OTPC Five Souls.-W. N. Ewer.—FAS - Five Stages of Man.-J. B. Holmes.—SR 15 Five Wines.-Rob't Herrick.-WA Flag, The.—Anon.—CP Flag, The.—G : H. Boker.—OAF Flag, The-C: F. Dole.—SSR Flag, The.—HI: L. Flash.-OAF—PAPrm—PEO Flag, The.—Julia W. Howe.—EPs—OAF Flag, The.—Lucy Larcom.—DID—OAF I'lag, The. (Life.)—FAS Flag, The.—Arthur Macy.—HTb-I Flag, The.—Eli Perkins.—OAF Flag, The.—Bishop H: C. Potter.—OAF Flag, The.—Jas. J. Roche.—AH 2–PAH I’lag, The.—M. W. S.—OAF—PAPn Flag, The.—J. C. F. Schiller.—RAC T'lag and Cross.--Alfred J. Hough.—OAF T'lag and the Hymn, The.—Anon.—OAF Flag at Half-mast, The.—Helen M. Cooke.—WR 30 Flag at Shenandoah, The.—Joaquin Miller.—BS 21 (Battle Flag at Shenandoah, The—C.)—BS 12 Flag Day.—Martha B. Banks.--—WR 17 Flag Drill,—A. E. Hurst,--ID 101 Flag AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Flag - Goes By, The.-H. H. Bennett.—AA—APPV —BS 25 CHP–DD —GN —HBV –HBVy—OAF—PAPrm (sl. abr.)—PCK–PGGR—PRR-SFM-SMG-SP 1 Flag in Nature, The.—S: F. Smith.-POS Flag Mottoes.—Anon.—OAF e Flag of England, The.—Rudyard Kipling.—LH–RTW Flag of Freedom, The.—Anon.—PyR Flag of Old England, The.—Jos. Howe.—TCV of Our Country, The.—Frank L. Stanton.—APPV of Our Country, The.—Rob't C. Winthrop. See Flag of the Union, The. of Our Nation.—Anon.—SSC of Our Union. Forever, The.—G : P. Morris. –0AF — WR. 55 Flag of Our Union, The.—PRR (abr.) Flag of Stars, The.—Grace Ellery Channing.—OAF Flag of tº: gonstellation. The.—T. Buchanan Reid. —AWB —OA Flag of the Free.—Clara J. Denton.—CCB–EFY Flag of the Free.—Jos. R. Drake. See American Flag, The. Flag oº: Rainbow. (Sl. abr.)—T: D. English.-BS 15— 3 S 32 Flag of the Union, The, Sels. fr.-Rob't C. Winthrop. Cause of the Union, The.—SR 8 Flag of Our Country, The. (Includes sel. fr. Sumner's Are We a Nation ?)—OAF—PEO National Ensign, The.—BLP Flag of the United States of America, The-1777–1898.-E: Holden.—OAF Flag of Truce.—Amanda T. Jones.—BE Flag Play.—Anon.—OAF Flag Presentation, The. (The Evangelist.)—OAF R'lag Salute, A.—Anon.—CHP Flag Song.—Sara F. Archer.—OAF Flag Song.—Harriet Prescott Spofford.—OAF Flag Sº, for Washington's Birthday.—Annie E. Chase. -- 49 Flag that Has Never Known Defeat, The.—C: L. Benjamin à, Il : Sutton.—PAPrm Flag that Makes Men Free, The.—Kate Brownlee Sherwood. s —CS 40 “Flag the Train.”—W: B. Chisholm.—CS 30 Flag with Fifteen Stripes, The-Wallace Rice.—AH Flassing g” the Cannon Ball, The.—Elmore Elliott Peake.— 27 Flagon, The.—Pannard.—WA Flags.--(Fr. various authors.)—OAF - Flags Celebrate Lincoln's Birthday.—Stanley Schell.—WR 46 Flags of Our Country, The...—L. M. Hadley.—SSC Flags of the Nations.—Eliz. Westman.—CHP Flaming Heart, The.—R: Crashaw.—EPE—WEP 2 (sl. abr.) (Upon the Book and Picture of the Seraphical Saint Teresa—sl. abr. )—OB Flamingo, The.—L. C. Clark.—NA Flammonde.—Edwin Arlington Robinson.—AMW 3 Flannan Isle.—Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.—OVW Flash.-The Fireman's Story.—Will Carleton.—BS 11—SR 3 Flask, Bottle and Demijohn—T. DeWitt Talmage.--SP 5 “Flat” Contradiction, A.—S. Jennie Smith.-CS 35 Flat Story, A.—Anon.—WR 7 Flattering Grandma.--Anon.—PEO (Bamboozling Grandma.)—WR 17 Flatter's Lament, The.—Anon.—HIP 2 Flattery. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Flattery.—Sir C. H. Williams.-HPE Flavia.-W. : Shenstone.—BGV Flawless His Heart.—Jas. R. Lowell.—PAH Flax, The.—Hans Christian Andersen.—OAE Flax Flower, The.—Mary Howitt.—NV—Poſt Flea's Will be Fleas. (Abr.)—Ellis Parker Butler.—SR Fledglings.--T: L. Harris.-AA Flee as a Bird.—Mrs. S. B. Dana.—LLC Flee fro’ the Press.-Matthew Arnold. See Scholar-Gipsy, The. Fleece, The, Sel. fr.—J: Dyer.—EP—WEP 3 Fleet, The.—Edmund Vance Cooke.—SP 4 Fleet at Santiago, The.—C: E. Russell.—EDY—PAH Fleet Street Eclogues. (Sel. fr.)—J: Davidson. Good Counsel.)—O. Fleet Under Sail, The.—Sir Franklin Lushington.--RTV Fleeting Good. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL e Fleeting Passion, A.—W: H. Davies. See Bird of Paradise, The. Eleeting Show of Hen, A.—Anon.—WR 20 Fleeting Visitant, The.—Anon.—HP 2 Flesh and the Spirit, The.—Edwin Carlile Litsey. Fleurange, Scene fr.—Mme. Augustus Craven.—WR Flibbertygibbet and Me.—May R. Mackenzie.—BR Flicker on the Fence, The.—S: B. McManus.-CS 37 Flies, The...—Matthew Prior.—HIPE Flight.—C: S. Calverley.—WSA Flight.—Madison Cawein.—AA Flight, The.—J: Keats. See Eve of St. Agnes, The. Flight, The.—Lloyd Mifflin.-AA—ASL–HBV—LBM Flight, The.—Sara Teasdale, NPA Flight for Life, The.—W: Sawyer.—CS 17 (sl. abr.) Flight from Glory, A.—Eugene Lee-Hamilton.—VA Flight from the Convent, The.—Theodore Tilton.—AA Flight into Egypt, The.—Anon. See Cursor Mundi. Flight into Egypt, The.—Selma Lagerlöf.--CLS Flight into Egypt, The.—H: W. Longfellow.—OVW Flight into Egypt, The-Fs. Mahony.—BNL CS 38 8 Flight ºve. The Percy B. Shelley.-HBW —PGT1 --> (Lines—C.)—OB—WEP 4 . ... (“When the lamp is shattered.”)—BGV-BNL–EP Flight of Malzah, The...—C: Heavysege. See Saul. Flight of the Arrow, The.—R. H. Stoddard:—-AA Flight $oº Birds, The. — Harriet M. Kimball. — HDL — Flight $oº #º The. — Edmund C. Stedman. — GN — Flight #, he Bucket, The. (Parody.)—Rudyard Kipling.— Flight Flight Flight Flight Flight Flight Flight Flight Flight Flight P of the Duchess, The...—Rob't Browning.—HIPP of the Geese, The.—C : G. D. Roberts.-SN–VA of #,Goddess, The.—T: B. Aldrich,--AL–HBW of the Gods, The.—Adelaide Biddles.—CS 18 of the Heart, The.—Dora R. Goodale.—AA of the War-eagle, The.—O. C. Auringer.—AA of the Wild Geese.—W: E. Channing.—EPs of Time, The.—(Tab.)—Anon.—TCP of Xerxes, The.—Marie J. Jewsbury.—CS 15 of Youth, The. (C.)—R : H : Stoddard.—AA—AL– ASL–CIBP—HBV—LBA—YBW (It Never Comes Again.)—BNL–LLC—MRS (Lost.)—FP (Never Again.)—FEP—STC (There #. Gains for All Our Losses.)—HBP—PCL– SP 4 Flight Shot, A.—Maurice Thompson.—AA—STC Flirt, The.—Amelia Josephine Burr.—AMV 2 Flirtation.—Anon.—CS 25 Flirting with a Fan.—Eugene J. Hall.—WR 44 Flitch of #*A The.—Jas. Carnegie, Earl of Southesk. Flitting of the Fairies, The. (Fr. The End of Elfin-town.) —Jane Barlow.—TIP Floating Balance, The.—Lloyd Osbourne.—SP 6 Flock of Birds, A.—Annie Chase.—AID Flock of Sheep, A.—Duncan U. Scott.—TCW Flodden.—Walter Scott. See Marmion. Floddehoºd. (In Percy's Reliques.) — Anon. — ESB — { Flodden Field.—Walter Scott. See Marmion. Flood and the Ark, The.—Anon.—CH-CS 19–SR 2 Flood of Years, The.—W: C. Bryant.—AA—Amp—BNL– BS 5–CAP—CS 13—LLC—SAE (br., sel.)—SR 6 Flood ºf he Floss, The.—G: Eliot. See Mill on the Floss, € Tlood-time on the Marshes.—Evaleen Stein.—AA Floral Drill.—Marg. W. Morton.--ID Floral Guide, The. (Tab, )—Millie M. Olcott.—St.D Florence.—S : T. Coleridºre.—TIWP Florence Nightingale.—Edwin Arnold.—CBP Florence Vane.—Philip P. Cooke.—AA—AmIP—AIPM–CBP —FEP—HIBF-HBV-PS–YBW Florentine Juliet, A.—Susan Coolidge.—BS 3—WR 32 Florida Song.—S: A. Hamilton.—WR 56 Flos Aevorum.—R : Le Gallienne.—HT-LBA Flo's Florum.—Arthur J. Munby.—VA Flossie.—L. R. Hamberlin.-W.R. 12 Flossie Lane's Marriage.—Emma D. Banks.-BP Flossy (with Her Own Portrait) to Her Mistress.-Goldwin Smith.--TCW |Flotsam and Jetsam. (All the Year Round.)—BNL–HP Flow Gently, Sweet Afton. (Sweet Aſton — C.) — Rob't —HBV —IR —LLC —LOS 3 — Burns. – EP —FEP MBL-WR, 41 (Afton Water.)—BNL–GEP—GP—RLP—SN Flower, The.—G : Herbert.—BNL–CEL– EPs — FEP — HBP—STC Flower The...—T: Hood.—BILV Flower, The.—Alfred Tennyson.—AD–HBV—VA Flower &# Leaf, The, Sels. fr.-Geoffrey Chaucer (?)— yT 1. - Bed, The...—Anon.—NV Dances. (Tr. by) Mrs. Anderson.—NW Dreams.—Anon.—PEO Flower Drill, A.—Marg. W. Morton.—ID Flower Faces. (Tab.)—Anon.—TCP ” 'Flower fadeth,” but the seed and the fruit come, The.”— C. : Wadsworth.-GG Flower Folk, The.—Christina G. Rossetti.-PGpr Flower from the Catskills, A.—E. W.-HP Flower Game. (Pant.)—Anon.—WR 41 Flower (Flour) Girl, The. (Tab.)—Anon.—TCP Flower Girl, The.— (St. Nicholas.)—PyS Flower Girl, The.—Edith Wordsworth.-CS 33 Flower Girls, The.—Lucy Larcom.—PHS Flower in the Crannied Wall.—Alfred Tennyson.—GEP— OS 1–PHS—RAC–SP 1—TYP—VA Flower Lore.—Anon.—CHP Flower Lullaby.—Addie Litchfield.—CCB Flower Mission, The.—Anon.—AD Flower o’ Content.—Alice Van Leer Carrick.-CB Flower o' Dumblane, The.—Rob't Tannahill.—BNL–RLP (Jessiºn Whe Flower o' Dumblane, The...—EBS—FEP— Flower of Beauty, The.—G: Darley.-HBV-VA (Love Song.)—BIP–HBP—RTI (Song.)—OB—OVV Flower of Liberty, The.— Oliver W. Holmes.—A D- APPV —BLP—CS 14—DD–OAF—PEO—PRR-WR 44 ("Tº prered leaves, fair freedom's flower”—rbºr, sel.)* Tlower of Love, The...—Ruth W. Kahn,--SR 9 Flower Flower Flower 102 TITLE INDEX IFor Flower § Love, The. (Fr. Melincourt.)—T: L. Peacock,- EP 4 Flower A. Lºs Lies Bleeding, The.—R : H : Stoddard.— —VSA Flower of Nut Brown Maids, The.—Eleanor Hull.—BIP Flower of the Desert, The.—Felicia D. Hemans (?) –AD Flower Queen, The.—Anon.—SDE—Spl) E Flower Service, A.—Clara J. Denton.—HE Flower Social.--Anon.—EuIE “Flower that's bright with the sun's own light, The.”— Anon.—(Incl. in Maiden Spring, The.)—AD Flower-girls. See Flower Girls. Flower-Life.—HI: Timrod—PS Flower-seller, The.—W: Young. See Wishmakers' Town. Flowers. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Flowers.--Anon.—CBOP Flowers.--T: Hood.—BNL–HBV-VA Flowers.-Leigh Hunt. See Songs and Chorus of the Flowers. Plowers.-J: Keble. See Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity. Flowers. (Literary Recreations.)—Eliz. Lloyd-BS 13 Flowers. (C.)—H: W. Longfellow.—AD—BS 22—HBP— FIBV-OAA. Flowers.-J: Milton. See Lycidas. Flowers.--T : P. Moses.—HTP Flowers.-Bryan W. Procter.—POS Flowers.-W. : Shakespeare. See Winter's Tale. JFlowers, The.—Anon.—OTPC Flowers, The.—HI: Bacon.—FP Elowers, The.—Rudyard Kipling.—OVW Flowers, The.—W : B. Rands,--OVW I'lowers Akin to Humanity.—Anon.—WR 57 Flowers and Foliage.—Anon.—AD Flowers at the Cave of Staffa.-W. : Wordsworth.-EPs Flowers Beloved of Christ.—Anon.—WR. 57 Flower's Easter Message, The.—Emilie Poulsson.—HIS Flowers for Memorial Day.—C: Phillips.-PyR. |Flowers for the Brave.—E. W. Chapman.—LLC (Flowers for the Fallen Heroes.)—PEO Flowers for the Brave.—Celia Thaxter.—FS—PEO Flowers for the Fallen Heroes.—E. W. Chapman. See Flowers for the Brave. Flower's Helpers, The.—Malana A. Harris.--—ADPR, Flowers I Would Bring.—Aubrey T: DeVere.—HIBW-WA Flowers in the Ground, The.—Sarah M. B. Piatt.—CBP Flowers in Winter.—S: F. Smith.-POS Flowers Know their Time to Go, The.—Susan Coolidge. (Time to Go.)—GN Flowers' Knowledge, The.—Susan Coolidge.—PR Flowers' Lesson, The.—Anon.—PyR. Flower's Name, The. (Garden Fancies, Pt. Browning.—BLV—BNL–HBV—WR 9 (Garden Fancies—Pt. I.)—LTV-VSA Flowers of the Forest, The.—Mrs. Cockburn.—EBS—NT Flowers of [or o' ] the Forest, The. (Pt. I.-im. Border Minstrelsy.)—Jane Elliot.—BGV — BPB — CBP — EBS—EP—FIEP—LHT-WEP 3 (Lament for Flodden [Field, A].)—CEL–EHT-HBW —OB—PGT I –PPV-STC Flowers of the May.—Anon.—AD Flowers’ Sleep, The.—Annie Moore.—WR 17 Flowersºhol Fruit— : H: Newman.-BNL — CBP— I.)—Rob't Flowery.—Anon.—CS 39 Flown Soul, The.—G: P. Lathrop.–AA Flute, The...— (Tr. by Herbert J. C. Grierson.)—EBS Flute, The.—Jos. R. Taylor.—AA Fluttered Wings.-Christina G. Rossetti, WA Fly, The.—Anon.—WR 4 Fly, The.—W: Blake.—OTPC Fly, The.—Rob't Bruce.—CBOP Fly, The.—W : Oldys.-CEL–HBP “Busy, curious thirsty fly.”)—BLV—FEP (On a Fly Drinking Out of His Cup.)—OB (To a Fly.)—LC—OTPC Fly, The.—Walter Ramal.—CHV Fly, The.—Theodore Tilton.—AWH-CBOP (Baby Bye.)—OS 1 Fly Not Yet.—T: Moore.—HEP—RLP Fly to #. Pesert [, Fly with Mel.-T: Moore. OOIlk. Fly-Cat, The.—Grace May, North–CB Flying §§hman, The. (Sl. abr.)—J: Boyle O'Reilly.— Flying Fish.-Mary M. Fenollosa.—AA—CTBP Flying Fish, The.—Jean de Florian.—OS 1 Flying Islands of the Night, The, Sel. fr. Act I.)—Jas. W. Riley.—AA Flying Jim's Last Leap.–Emma D. Banks.--—BR—CS 19 Flying Kite.—Frank T). Sherman.--LFL Flying Mist, The.—Edwin Markham.—SN Flying Squirrel, The.—Mary E. Burt.—PCK Flying Wheel, The.—Katha. Tynan Hinkson.—RTI Flynn of Virginia.-Fs. Bret Harte.—PYO (In the Tunnel—O.)—BAB Fly's Cogitations, A.—Anon.—BS 12 Foam and Fangs. (Parody.)—Walter Parke.—PA. Foam Flakes.—Standish O’Grady.—BIP Fo'cas’le Ballad, A.—Nixon Waterman,—SP 4 Foe at the Gates, The.—J: Dickson Bruns.—BE—PAH Foes United in Death.--Anon.—CS 3—KNE–SR 12 Fog, The. (Mother Truth’s Melodies.)—NV Folded Hands, The.—Anon.—CS 33 See Lalla (Dwainie—fr. Folding the Flocks.-Beaumont and Fletcher. See Faithful Shepherdess, The. Foliage, Sel. fr.--W: H. Davies. (Sweet-Stay-at-Home.)—GmB-II (Thunderstorms.)—GnR-II—HBV Folk of the Air, The.—W: B. Yeats.-WA Folk Sonja As many as Sand-grains in the sea.”—Anon. Folk Song: “I heard a sickle rustling.”—Anon.—HGV Folk Song: “Innsbruck, I must be leaving.”—Anon.—HGV Folk Song: “Were I a little bird.”—Anon.—HGV Folk sº “What shall I do if Love betray.”—Anon.— P Folk-Lore # ghristmas Tide.—(Arr. by A. F. Chamberlain.) —BO Folks.-Willard Wattles.—S Folk-Song.—L: Untermeyer.—HEV Follow Me 1–Eliz. Lee Follen.—PP1 "Follow, ye." (Sel. fr. A Thought.)—Abram J. Ryan.— Follow thy Fair Sun, Unhappy Shadow. — T: Campion. — EPE—NT Follow Your Saint.—T: Campion.—NT Following Directions,— (The Arrow.)—HTb-I Following the Advice of a Physician.—“Dakota Bell.”— BS 20 Following the Band.—Nixon Waterman.—SP 4 Folly and Wisdom. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Folly of Falsehood, The.—Rob't E. Speer.—SP 4 Folly of Hoarding, The.—Jas. Thomson. See Castle of In- dolence. Folly of Litigation.—G: Crabbe.—See Gentleman Farmer. Folly of Religious Persecution, The.—Anon.—SS Folly of Telling Lies, The.—Anon.—SR 14 Fond of the Ladies. Anon.—WR 58 Font in the Forest, The.—Herman Knickerbocker Wielé— SAy -> Fontenoy.—T: O. Davis.-EDY—FEP — HBP — HBV — MMR, (Battle of Fontenoy.)—CR—CS 4–FR (sl. abr.)—TSS Fontenoy, 1745.-Emily Lawless. (After the Battle.)—BIP (Before the Battle.—BIP—DE Food o’ Moon's Beams.-Patience Worth.-AMV 4 Fool and the Poet, The.—Alex. Pope (?).--—HPE Foolish Emily and Her Kitten.—Adelaide O’Keeffe.—OTPC Foolish Harebell, The.—G. : Macdonald.—PP—YFR Foolish Little Girl, The.—G: Phillips.-CB Foolish Little Maiden, A.—M. T. Morrison.—CS 26 (What the Choir Sang about the New Bonnet.)—CH Foolish Little Robin.—Anon.—AD Foolish Virgins, The.—Alfred Tennyson. See Idylls of the ing, The. Fool’s Fºrand, A, Sel. fr. (Lily Servosse's Ride—arr. fr. º “is xxxv, and XXXVII.)—Albion W. Tourgée. - 6 Fool's Prayer, The...—E: R. Sill.—AA — Amp — ASL — BS 23— (sl. abr.)—CS 19—CSS—FEP—GS—HBV — HDL — HP — HTb-I — LBA — M.R.S — PCL — Pºzo-so-se 5—SR—STC — TMD — WR 43 Fool's Revenge, The, Sel. fr. The.)—Tom Taylor.—WA Foot Soldiers.-G: B. Tabb.—HEV–HBVy—PP1 Football Casabianca, The.—Wilbur D. Nesbit.-H.P 2 Football Days.--Anon.—WR 54 | Football Hero, A.—Strickland W. Gillilan.—SP 4–WR 54 Foot-ball Player, A.—E: C. Lefroy.—VA Footman Wanted, A.—(Dial.)—G : (?) Colman.-MPD Footnote to a Famous Lyric, A.—Louise I. Guiney.—AA Foot-Path, The.—Jas. R. Lowell.—CAP Foot-Path to Peace, The.—HI: Van Dyke.—HTb-I Root-Path Way, The.—Sel. fr.—Bradford Torrey.— (Thistles and Folks Who are Like Them.)—SSR Footpath Way, The.—Ratha. Tynan Hinkson.—HRW Footprints in the Snow.—Frank D. Sherman.-GT-SN Footprints of Decay.—Anon. See Coplas de Manrique. Footsteps of Angels.—HI: W. Longfellow.—BNL–CAP— FEP—HEP—LLC—SSS—YBV (“When the hours of day are numbered”—sel.)—HP Footsteps on the Cther Side.—Anon.—CS 3 Fop, The.—W : Shakespeare. See King Henry IV. Pt. I. For a College.—Anon.—CP For a College Commencement.-Anon.—CP For a Copy of Theocritus.-Austin Dobson.—BNL–HBV— POWW-WA For a Dental College.—Anon.—CP For a Fan.—R : W. Gilder.—WSA. For a Fountain.-Bryan Waller Proctor.—OVW & 3. (Jéster and His Daughter, I'Or Grotto.—Mark Akenside.—EPR—WEP 3 For Little Pupil.-Anon.—OAW For a National Thanksgiving. (O.)—G. : Washington. (First Thanksgiving Proclamation Issued by George Washington.)—PEO For a Portrait of Felice Orsini.-Anon.—EDY For a School.—Anon.—C - For a Servant.—G. : Wither.—CBP For a Statue of Love.—F. M. Arouet Voltaire.—AFP For a’ That and a' That.—Rob't Burns.—BNL–CEP—OR —CTBP—EPC—FIP2–GEP—HBV—HBVy—HTb-II —LOS 2—MBL-OTPC–PCK–PCL–PGGR–RLP (Honest Poverty.)—CBOP–EPs—HBP (Is *śp toº, gonest Poverty—0.)—EBS—EPR—PHS - 103 For AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS For a’ That and a' That. (Continued) (Man's a Man for a’ That, A.)—BGV—BS 4—EP— FEP—OS 2—RAC— RTV — SMG — SP 4 — SPE — WEP 3—WR 43 For a’ That; or, Selling a Feller.—Marietta Holley. See Buying a Feller. For a Tiny Girl.-Anon.—SD For a Venetian Pastoral, by Giorgione. riel Rossetti. * (Venetian Pastoral, A.)—EPN-VA For a Warning.—Caroline B. Le Row.—PEO For a Widower or Widow.—G. : Wither.—CBP—HBP (Widow's Hymn, A–sel.)—OP For a Woman Near Her Travail.—C: Wesley.—EP For All These.—Juliet W. Tompkins.—HTb-I—PYO-SP 6 For All Who Die.—Anon.—BS 18 See Hºleluia. (C.)—Dante Gab- For All-Saint's Day.-G: Wither. For an Autograph.-Jas. R. Lowell.—CA For an Autumn Festival, Sel. fr.-J: G. Whittier. Harvest Hymn. (Sel.)—OAT—PEO Thanksgiving Ode. (Albr.)—PEO For an Epitaph at Fiesole.—Walter S. Landor. — BGW — TIWP–VA—WEP 4 For an Old Poet. (To Richard Henry Stoddard.)—H: C. Bunner.—BNL For Anglº-Edgar Allan Poe.-BNL–CAP—HBV-OB- (Convalescence—Sel.)—GP For Another's Sake.—Clara J. Denton.—HE For Arbor Day.—G : Adams.-AID { For Believers.--C: Wesley.—HRP “For Better, for Worse.”—Ellen T. Fowler.—TFY For Charlie's Sake.—J : W. Palmer.—BNL–HBP—HBW For Christmas Day.—Hezekiah Butterworth.-W.R. 5 For Christmas' Sake.—Rob't C. W. Meyers.-HE For Christmas Time. (Emt.)—Anon.—EuB For Cuba.-Rob't M. Bell.—AH 2–PAPrm For Dear Old Yale.—Jas. Langston.—SP 1 For Decoration Day.-Rupert Hughes.—AA—OAM For Decoration Day.—S. M. Kniel.—LPS–PP For Decoration Day.—C: Phillips.-WR 17 For Divine Strength.-S: Johnson (?).-HDL For Ever. See also Forever. For Ever.—W : Caldwell Roscoe.—HRW “For ever, Fortune, wilt thou prove.” (To Fortune—C.— abr.)—Jas. Thomson.—BGV-PGT 1 For Ever with the Lord.—Jas. Montgomery. See At Home in Heaven. For Exmoor.—Jean Ingelow.—OVV For Expansion.—Jos. C. Sibley.—SC For Freedom.—Edna D. Proctor.-W.R. 10 For he had Great Possessions.—R : Middleton.—HIBV For Her Sake.—B. L. C. Griffith.-CS 37 |For His Child’s Sake.—Alfred Tennyson. See Princess, The. H'or His Mother's Sake.—Theo. Gift.—WR 44 “For Human Delight.”—E: Fitzgerald.—FT “For I trust, if an enemy's fleet came yonder round by the hill.”—Alfred Tennyson. See Maud. For Independence, 1776.-R. : H : Lee.—SS For Lack of Gold.—Adam Austin.—BGV For Life and Death.-Anon.—HIP For Love.—Anon.—CS 12 (Carl.)—BS 8 * º For Love’s Sake.—Marg. Junkin Preston.—CS 21 for Love's Sweet Sake.—E. Matheson.—FLS Eor Mother.—A. W. L. Carrick.-CHP For Music.—Lord Byron.—BG:V—OB (Nature's Daughter.)—MR - (Stanzas for Music.)—BGV—CEL–EP—FEP—HBP— BV-LOS 3—RLP—SEP—SP 4–WE—-WEP 4 (“There be none of Beauty's daughters.”)—PGT 1 For Music.—Bryan W. Procter.—RLP—WEP 4 For My Country.—Anon.—ASR-II—CHP For Mogwn Monument.—Matthew Prior.—BLV —HBW — For New-Year's Day.-Philip Doddridge.—HRP For New Year's Eve.—E: Fitzgerald.—YC “For not in quiet English fields.”—Oscar Wilde.—GG For One Retired into the Country.—C: Wesley.—SN For One §§ Hears Himself Much Praised.—G. : Wither. —ST For Our Dead.—Clinton Scollard.—OAM—PEO For Posterity.—Alex. Smith.--OAA For Remembrance.—Duncan C. Scott.—OCW For Sale, a Horse.—C: E: Taylor.—AA For Summer Time.—G. : Wither. See Hallelujah. For the Baptist. (Fr. Flowers of Sion.)—W: Drummond. —EBS—FEP—HEV—WEP 2 (Saint John [the] Baptist.)—EDY—OB—PGT I For the Burns Centennial Celebration.— Oliver W. Holmes. —CAP For the Chief's Daughter.—Anon.—SR 5 For the Children.—Anon.—CBOP For the Dedication of a Toy Theatre.—B : R. C. Low.— (Scribner’s Magazine.)—AMV 3 For the Fourth. (Emt.)—Anon.—EuB For the Hºe of a Man.—Jack London. 11C1, €. For the Love of Jean.—Anon.—EBS For the Mººns of the Burns Club.-Oliver W. Holmes. EBS—WEP 3 See Call of the For the Moore Centennial Celebration.—Oliver W. Holmes. sºmºn For the Picture.—Jos. M. W. Turner.—EDY For the Fiºre “The Last of England.”—Ford M. Brown. For thºroudhearted—(Poor Robin's Alma mack, 1739.)— For the Services in Memory of Abraham Lincoln.-Oliver EIolmes.—POL (Emt.)—Anon.—EuB For the Sewing Circle. - For the Slumber Islands, Ho!—Eben E. Rexford.—BR— BS 24. (“Ho, for Slumberland l’’)—NV For the Wanderer. Edwin Waugh.-YC For the War of 1813.−H: Clay. See Mr. Clay and the War of 1812. - For the Youngest.—C: Wesley.—EP For Thee Alone.—Anon.—FTA “For there are two heavens, sweet.” upon Earth.)—Leigh Hunt.—BI (Two Heavens.)—GN “For they alone have need of sorrow.”—Mary Clemmer.— |BIL–FTA . “For this º Nobleness I Seek in Wain.”—Jas. R. Lowell. sel. fr. A Heaven For those Who Fail.—Joaquin Miller.—CBPC–HTb-I–SP 4 “For Thoughts.”—Celia Thaxter.—BIL For Us!—S. Reinhold,—HGV - For Vacation.--Anon.—FAS For What is Life?—Ben Jonson.—BHV For Whittier's Seventieth Birthday.—Oliver W. Holmes.— CAP “For who would bear the whips and scorns of time.”—W: Shakespeare. See Hamlet. For You.--G: W. Bungay.—FTT For You O Democracy.-Walt Whitman.-CAP For Your Own Sakes.—(Ad. by Anna Dickinson.)—WR 27- Foraging or Stealing.—Anon.—SR 13 Foray of Con O’Donnell, The, Sel. fr. (Irish Wolf-hound, The.)—Denis F. Mac Carthy.—BIP–SN–VA Forbearance.—Ralph W. Emerson.-AA—AL–AmIP —APM Hºp-ope—GN-GT-HBy —HBVy —LOS 3 — Forbidden.—Anon.—FLS Forbidden Lure, The.—Fannie Stearns Davis.-HBV Forby Sutherland.—G : G. M'Crae.—HIP 2–VA Force.—E: R. Sill.—AA f Force Bill, The.—J: C. Calhoun.-MRS (Against the Force Bill, 1833–sl. abr.)—SS Force of Habit, The...—Anon.—CS 15 Porce of Habit.—F. P. Pitzer.—SR 14 Force of Satire, The.—Anon.—MRS g Force of Trifles, The.—Martin Farquhar Tupper. See In- direct Influences. Forced Recruit, The. (C.)—Eliz. B. Browning. —CTBP — EDY-EPN-PPV-WEP 4 (Forced Recruit at Solferino, A.)—FEP Forced Recruit at Solferino, A.—Eliz. B. - foregoing. Forcing a Way.--Anon.—NA Browning. See Fore i' the Flint, The.—Lucy Robinson.—AA Foreboding, A.—Violet Fane.-VA Foreboding, A.—Jas. R. Lowell.—FTA—LTV Forecast.— Philip J. Bailey. See Festus. Forecast.—Geoffrey Chaucer. See House of Fame, The. Forecast, A.—Archibald Lampman,—VA Foreclosure of the Mortgage, The.—Mrs. E. T. Corbett.— 17 Forefather, The.—R: Burton.—AA Forefathers’ Day.-J: D. Long.—SC Foreign Children. (C.) — Rob't L. Stevenson. — CFBP — PG|pr—RAC—SMG Foreign Influence.—G. : Washington. . Entanglements. |Foreign ºftence upon American University Life.—Anon. Foreign Lands.-Rob't L. Stevenson.—AD—HBV—HBVy * AA—PG pr—SP 4–VA Foreign Photographs.—S: F. Batcheldep,-CS 39 * Foreign Policy of Washington, The...—C : J. Fox.—OAW–SS Foreign Travel.-S: Rogers.--POW Foreignsº of the Statue.-Fred E. Brooks. –CS 27 — 11 (Sl. abr. )—BS 24—WR 21 Foreigner, The.—Fs. Sherman.—OCW Foreigners at the Fair.—Fred E. Brooks,—WR 25 Foreknº Undesirable.—Martin Farquhar Tupper. See yStery. - Forelookings. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Foreloper.—Rudyard Kipling.—HIBW Forepledged.—J: L. Spalding.—AA Forerunners.-Ralph W. Emerson.—AA—CAP—GT-OVW Forerunners.--Alex. Smith. See Life-drama, A. Foreshadowings.-Julia C. R. Dorr.—BS 23 Foresight.—W: Shakespeare. See Troilus and Cressida. Foresight.—W: Wordsworth.-OTPC Forest, The.—R: Jefferies. See Open Air, The. Forest, The.—R: M. Milnes, Lord Houghton.—POS Forest, The.—Sel. fr.—Ben Jonson. (Epode.)—EPE—RLP—WEP 2 Forest, The.—HI: D: Thoreau. See Maine Woods, The. Forest Couplets.--Clarence Urmy.—GS See Against Foreign Forest Culture.—Horace Greeley.—OAA Forest Fire, The.—C. G. D. Roberts.-SBOS—SGB Forest Flowers.—Gustavus Frankenstein.—AD Forest Glade, The.—C: Tennyson-Turner.—WA. Forest Hymn [, A.]. (C.)—W: C. Bryant. —AA —AID — AmSS—APM–BNL–CAP—CCB-CS 8 —FP (sel.) —LLC (abr. )—OAA—PGGR —RAC —WR 5 —YBV (God's First Temples.)—FTR-HNS—SPE (Groves, The-br. sel.)—TFS 104. TITLE INDEX Four Forest Hymnſ, A]. (Continued) - (“My heart is awed within me when I stand-br. Sel.) Forest #'s Race.—Louise de la Ramée. See Under Two 3'lagS. - Forest Lake, The.—Heinrich Leuthold.—HGV Forest Maid, The-W: Cullen Bryant.—QVV º Forest of Arden, The.—W: Shakespeare. See As You Like It. Forest Preservation and Restoration.—Jas. S. Whipple.— Forest Sanctuary, The.—Sel. fr.—Felicia D. Hemans. (Evening Recollections of the Exile.)—RLP (Voices of Home, The.)—RLP Forest Scene, A.—Edith May.--AID . . º - Forest Scene in the Days of Wickliffe, A.—Anon.—CBOP Forest Scenery. (Sel. fr.)—W: Gilpin. Mr. Hastings.)—OR Forest Silence. (Harper’s Magazine.)—AD Forest Song.—W: H. Venable.—AD - Forest Sponge, The.—(U. S. Forest Service Circular.)—OAA. Forest Tragedy.—Helen Coleman,—SBOS—SGB . Forest Trees. (Fr. Mother Truth's Melodies.)—Anon.—NV Forest Trees. (C.—in Bracebridge Hall.)—Washington Ir- ving.—AID (br., sel.) -- Forest Trees, The.—Eliza Cook.-AD–PEO Forest Walk, A.—Alfred Billings Street.—CBP Forest Worship.–Ebenezer Elliott.—STC Forestalled.—Anon.—WR 58 - Forester's Complaint, The.—S: Ferguson.—DB Foresters, The, Sels. fr.-Alfred Tennyson. King Richard in Sherwood Forest. (Sels. fr. Act II., Sc. 1, and Act IV., Sc. 1.)—EHT (Song in “The Foresters”—National II., 1.)—VA Forest-fire.—Mary B. Sanford-WR 2 - - Foretaste of Spring, A.—G : Herbert Clarke.—HIP 2 Foreihogº of Murder. (Frags. fr. W: Shakespeare.) — Foretokens of Immortality.—Newel Dwight Hillis—SP 4 Forever.—Anon.—HIP - Forever.—Anon.—LLC Forever.—Eliz Berry.—FLS Forever.—J: B. O’Reilly.—CBP—CS 27—GP—HBV-SR 4 “Forever and a Day.”—T: B. Aldrich.-H.B.V. Forever and Forever, C. C. Converse.—LLC Forever Unconfessed.—R : M. Milnes, Lord Houghton.—CBP Forever with the Lord.—Jas. Montgomery. See At Home in Heaven. - • Forfeits.-H. : C. Bunner.—WSA Forget.—J: Donne.—EP Forget It.—Anon.—HTb-II Forget Me Not.—Amelia Opie.—FEP Forget Me Not.—Epes Sargent.—CBP Forget Not Yet.—Sir T: Wyatt.—HBV—OB (Appeal, An.)—CEL - (Lover Beseecheth His Mistress not to Forget, The.—C.) - —EPE—WEP 1 - (Supplication, A.)—PGT 1–PHS - Forget Thee?—J: Moultrie.—BNL–FLS—HTb-II—TFY Forget Thee, No, Never l—Alaric A. Watts.-FTA Forgetful Eulogist, A.—Wallace C. Chadman.—WHO Forget-me-not.—Anon.—AD—NV Forget-me-Not, The...—Anon.—CCB–PGpr—PyR Forget-me-not, The.—Anon.—MYF Forget-me-nots.-B. L. C. Griffith.-SPC Forgettin’.-Moira O’Neill.—HBV Forging of the Anchor, The...—S: Ferguson.—BNL–BS 24 (sel.)—CR—CS 21—EPs — FEP — HBP — HBV — PGT 2–RLP—STC Forgive. (Twenty-second Sunday after Trinity—O.)—Reg- inald Heber.—SS Forgive me Now.—Anon.—FLS Forgiven 7–Jeannette B. Gillespy.--—AA Forgiven.—Helen Hunt Jackson.—BIL Forgivenness.--A. E.—BIP Forgiveness.-J. Edmundston.—AD—SS Forgiveness.-C: L. O'Donnell.—AMV 4 Forgiveness. (C.)—J: G. Whittier. (“My heart was heavy, for its trust had been.”)—CAP—GG–HTb-I Forgivene; and Resentment. (Frags. fr. various authors.) Song—C. fr. Forgiveness Lane,—Martha G. Dickinson.—AA Forgiveness of Sins a Joy Unknown.—Augustus L. Hill- house.—AA - Forgotten Grave, The.—Austin Dobson.—VA Forgotten Poet, The.—Albert E. S. Smyth.--TCW Forgotten Soul, The...—Marg. Widdemer.—LY Forlorn Hope, A–Anon.—WR 37 Forma Bonum Fragile.—Matthew Prior.—HIPE Formal Call, The.—C : G. Halpine. See Quakerdom. Formosae Puellae.—Herbert P. Horne.—VA Forms and Expressions of a Tree.—Wilson Flagg.—OAA, Fors Clavigera, Sel. fr. (Saint Ursula—sl. abr. fr. The Story of St. Ursula, in Letter LXXI.)—J: Ruskin.—WR 6 Forsaken. In Percy's Reliques.)—Anon.—HEV–PGT 1 (Waly, Waly.)—BB—BESB—OB—WEP 1 (Waly, Waly, [but]_Love be Bonny—C.)—BB—BBB– BNL–EPs—FEP—GP (sel.)—HBP—OEB—SEP— STC–VE Forsaken, The.—Hamilton Aïdé.—VA - Forsaken, The.—Duncan C. Scott.—OCW—SBOS—SGB Forsaken Garden, A. [wr. The J.-Algernon C: "Swinburne. —gº—EPN-HBP-HEV–ow-saº (sl. abºr.) Forsaken Maiden, The.—Eduard Mörike.—HGV Foundations—Martha M. Schultze—CS 29 Forsaken Merman, The.—Matthew Arnold—BNL-CBPC– CGd—CSBP—EP—EPC—EPN-FEP—GN—GSP– GT-HBP—HBV-NT—OB—OR.—OS 1—OTPC– OVV-PCK–PGT 2—RTV—VA—WEP 4 Fort Bowyer.—C : L. S. Jones.—AH–PAH Fort Duquesne.--—Florus B. Plimpton.—PAH Fort McHenry.—Anon.—PAH Fort Ninety-Six,−Anon.—AH Fort Wagner.—Anna E. Dickinson.—HSPS–NC—PFP (Assault on Fort Wagner, The.)—SC Forth to the Battle.—(Tr. by G. : Linley.)—PPV Forthfaring.—Winifred Howells.-AA Fortitude.—Marcus Aurelius Antoninus. See Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius. Fortitude amid Trials.-Anon.—SS - Fortunate Isles, The...—Joaquin Miller.—CS 40—HTb-II Fortunate Isles and their Union, Sel. fr. (Song before the Entrance of the Masquers—Chorus—C.)—Ben Jon- Son.—WEP 2 - Fortunate One, The.—Harriet Monroe.—AA Fortunº, Nimium.—T: Campion.—EhB—PGT 1 — SEP— Fortunatus et Ille.—Virgil. Fortune.—J: Dryden.—BLV Fortune.—Fitz-Greene Halleck. See Fanny. Fortune.—Alfred Tennyson.—See Idylls of the King. Fortune from God.—- (Fr. the Exeter Book.)—GC Fortune My Foe.—Alfred P. Graves.—HIP Fortune of Æschines.—Demosthenes. See Oration on the Crown, The. * See Georgics, The. Fortune Smiles.—Dekker.—NT Fortune-teller and Maiden.—Mrs. Mary L. Gaddess.-W.R. 3 Fortunes of War, The. (Albr. and ad.)—Leigh. Younge. — 2 Fortune's Wheel.—J: B. L. Warren, Lord De Tabley.— OWV A. / Fortunio's Song.—Alfred de Musset.—AFP Forty to Twenty.—Kate Field.—CS 14 (Heads not Hearts are Trumps—sl. abr.)—WR 15 Forty Years Ago.—Anon.— (At. also to Fs. Huston.)—BS 1 ETR-HTb-I–KNE (sl. abr.)—WHO (Twenty Years Ago..)—CS 3—FEP—HBV—LLC Forty Years Ago.—C. C. Hassler.—WR 28 Forty-acre Farm, The.—Anon.—SSS Forty-Nine.—Joaquin Miller.—AH 2 Forty-Nine Cent Store, The.—Anon.—SR 15 42nd to 71st Street—Gratis.-(Mon.)—Peggy Guggenheim.— Forum Scene, The.—W: Shakespeare. Forward.—Susan Coolidge.—CS 24—P Forward.—Edna D. Proctor.—HEV See Julius Caesar. EO Forward, March l—Anon.—AD Fought and Won.—M. A. Maitland.—WR 18 (True Victory.)—TS Found.—Johann W. von Goethe.—HGV Found by the Shepherd.—Anon.—HTb-I Found Dead.—Albert Laighton.—CS 2—FP Foundation of Bunker Hill Monument.—Dan'l Webster. See Bunker Hill Monument, The. - Foundations of National Drama.-Sel. fr. H.; Arthur Jones. (Drama and Life, The.)—SP 6 Founder § the Almshouse, The.—G: Crabbe. See Borough, €. Foundering of the Dolphin.--C. E. Reed.—CS 24 Founder's Day.—Rob't Bridges.—OVW - Founders of Ohio, The.—W: , H: Venable.—AH–PAH Founding of Bolton Priory, The.—W: Wordsworth.-OTPC Founding of the City of Boston.—J: Pierpont.—AH Founding of the Mission of Monterey.-R. : E : White—AH Foundry, The.—R : Scrace.—OCV . Fount of Castaly, The.—Jos. O'Connor.—PYO Fountain, The.—W: C. Bryant.—WR 5 Fountain, The.—Jas. R. Lowell.—CBOP—CGd—CSBP—FP —LC—LOS 1–OS 1–OTPC–PGpr—PIIS-Port — RAC–TYP–WR, 26 i Fountain, The. [A Conversation] —W: Wordsworth.-BGV —HBP—GEP—PG|T 1–WEP 4 Fountain at Vaucluse, The.—Sir W: James.—POW Fountain of Crime, The...—Albert H. Horton.—WR 18. Fountain of Egeria, The.—Lord Byron. See Childe Harold. Fountain of Mercy! God of Love l—Alice Flowerdew.—FEP • Fountain of Tears, The.—Arthur O’Shaughnessy.—NT—OB —OVV-PGT 2 Fountain of the Fairies, The.—Rob't Southey.—OTPC Fountain of Youth, The. (A Dream of Ponce de Leon.)— Hezekiah Butterworth.--CBP—PAH-PNW–SSR— STP "Fountain, mingle with the river, The.”—Percy B. Shelley. (Love's Philosophy—C.)—BGV-BIL-BLV— BNL — BOL–CIBP—EPC–FEP—GEP—GP—HBP— HBV —HGP–PGT 1–R.I.P Four Ages of Man, The.—Anne Bradstreet.—WR 5 Four Brothers, The.—D : Macrae.—CS 27 Tour Celebrated Characters. (Dial.)—Clara J. Denton.— LPD Four Centuries: Hudson and Fulton.—Oliver Marble.—AH 2 Four Classes of Men.—Anon.—PR c Four Ducks on a Pond.—W : Allingham.—BIP—VE Four Feathers, The. (Sel. fr.)—A. E. W. Mason.—BOL Four Flies, The.—A Boarding House Episode.—E. D. Pier- son.—GH-SR 6 Four Footed Santa Claus, A.—Harriet Lummis Smith.-CB r - 105 15'Our AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Four Judges, The. (Dial.)—Clara J. Denton.—FTT Four Kisses, The.—G: M. Vickers.-CS 35 Four Knights, The.-Rob't C. V. Meyers.—CS 25 Four Lakes of Madison, The.—HI: W. Longfellow.—PNW Four Limericks,—Carolyn Wells.-HBW . Four Lipograms.--Anon.—WA Four Lives.—Garnet B. Freeman.-CS 12 Four Misfortunes, The.—J: G. Saxe.—CSS Four Monarchyes, The. (Sel. fr.)—Anne Bradstreet.—APM Tour Mottoes.—Alice F. Palmer.—CS 34 Four Outlines.—Anon.—LLC Four Pets.-Christina G. Rossetti...—PP1 Four Photographs, The. (Dial.)—Clara J. Denton.—FTT Four Pictures,-Harriett E. Durfee.—CS 34 Four Points, The.—Anon.—PyS Four Reºnents for the Best Service.—Gifford Pinchot. Four Scenes.—Millie C. Pomeroy.—CS 18 Four Seasons, The.—Anon.—CBOP Four Seasons, The. (Dial.)—Louise E. W. Boyd.—SDD Four Seasons, The.—G: Greene.—RTI Four Seasons, The...—Theodore Tilton.—CBP Four Seasons of the Year, The. (Sel. fr.)—Anne Brad- street.—AIPM Four Sisters, The.—Anon.—AD Four Sunbeams, The-M. K. B. [or M. R. B.].—CCB– CS 34—NV Four Sweet Months, The.—Rob't Herrick.—CBPC FQur Things.-H. : Van Dyke.—AA—HBV-HIBWy Four Times as Big as This Bush.-E. Lear.—CHV Four W’s.--Anon.—TT Four Winds.-Sara Teasdale.—HIBW-LBM Four Winds, The.—Anon.—BWC Four Winds, The. (Dial.)—Clara Denton.—LPD Four Wºº. The.—H: W. Longfellow. See Song of Hia- Watha. Four Winds, The.—C: H. Lüders.-AA—AL—AmIP—ASL —EPE—HBV-LBA Four Winds, The.—Frank D. Sherman.—LFL—NV—TYP Four Words.-Eliz. Akers Allen.—BIL–FTA—TFY Four Year Old.—Eliza Doolittle.—SD Four Year Old. See also Four-year-old. Four Years.-Dinah M. Craik.-H.BW Four Years Old. (Pant.)—Anon.—WR 41 Foure PP, The.—J: Heywood.—EPO Four-leaf Clover, The.—Anon.—CHP Four-leaf Clover.—Ella Higginson.—AA— HBW — HP 2 — LC—LPP—OAA—PyR Four-leaf Clover.—G : Houghton.—BIL–FTA Four-leaved Clover.—Anon.—OS 2 Four-leaved Shamrock, The.—S: Lover.—RLP Four-O'Clock, A.—Harriet Prescott Spofford.—CBP Fourteen to One. (Arr. by May Ethel Neal.)—Eliz. Stuart Phelps.-SP. 3 Four-year-old, A.—Anon.—WR 17 Four-year-old. See also Four Year Old. Fourth Act of “The Merchant of Venice.”—W: Shakespeare. See Merchant of Venice, The. Fourth of August.—Laurence Binyon.—HRW Fourth of July.—Anon.—WR 27 Fourth of July.—G. : W. Bethune.—CS 22—PRR-WIR 10 “Fourth of July.”—J: Pierpont.— APPV — DD — PAH — PEO—SP 6 Fourth of July, The.—“Aunt Fanny.”—CB Fourth of July, The. (Delroit Free Press.)—PRR Fourth of July, The.—C: Leonard Moore.—OAI Fourth of July, The.—C: Sprague.—DD–OAI Fourth of July, The.—Dan'l Webster. See Addition to the Capitol, The. Fourth of July at Ripton.—Eugene J. Hall.—CS 35 Fourth of July, 1876.-W. F. Fox.-CS 13 Fourth of July in Jonesville. — Marietta Holley. See My Opinions and Betsey Bobbett's. Fourth ººy in Westminster Abbey, The.—Phillips Brooks. Fourth of July Ode-Ralph W. Emerson.—APPV Fourth of July Oration.—Anon.—CS 2 Fourth of July Oration.—C: F. Browne.—FAS (Artemus Ward's Fourth of July Oration.)—MHR Fourth of July Record, A.—Lilian D. Rice.—PP—YPS Fourth of July, 1776, The, Sels. fr. His Generals.—G: Lippard. Death of Robespierre, The. (Ch. XIV.-cond.)—BS 25 Signing of the Declaration, The. (Ch. I.-cond.)—NC OAI-PIEO Unknown Speaker, The. (Br. sel. fr. Ch. I., sel. fr. Ch. II.)—CS 35—SC (sl. abr. )—SR 5—TMIR.—WR 5 Fourth of July Wish.-Frank Walcott Hutt.—WR 52 Fourth of July's Defense. (Dial.)—Clara J. Denton.—EFY Fourth Sunday after Epiphany, I. (C.)—Reginald Heber. (“Help, Lord, or we perish.”)—FEP Fox, The.—Anon.—CFBP Fox and Cock.-Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury Tales, €. Fox and the Cat, The.—F. Cunningham.—CGd Fox and the Crow, The.—Jane Taylor.—OS 1 Fox and the Grapes.—AEsop. See Fables. Fox and the Lion, The.—AEsop. See Fables. Tox at the Point of Teath, The.—J: Gay.—CGd—EA (sl. abr.)—EPR—OTPC Rox in the Well, The.—J: T. Trowbridge.—CSS—MYF Foxes' Tails, The. (Dial.)—Anon.—CR—SP 8 (In Washington and Foxes' Tai's s or, Sandy Macdonald's Signal, The-Leo ROSS, (Partly arr. as dial.)—SDR (Sandy Macdonald's Signal—sl. abr.)—AmSS—CS 22 Foxy Fellow, A.—Anon.—FA Fra Fonti.-Rob't C. W. Meyers.-CS 26 Fra Giacomo. (Longer than in Poems.)—Rob't Buchanan. —BNL–CS 24—RTV Fra Lippo Lippi.—Rob't Browning.—EP—EPN Fra Luigi's Marriage.—H. H.-WR 8 Fractious Man, The.—D: A. Brueys.-SS Fragility of Love. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Fragment, A.—Anon.—KNE Fragment, A: “Prom the far blue heaven.”—Anon.—LE'S Fragment, Fº (Sel. fr. The Change.)—Abraham Cowley.-- {" '}{ Fragment, A.—J: Gay.—BLV Fragment, A: “O pouring westering streams.”—Jas. Elroy Flecker.—Gml?-II Fragment, A: “IHow hardly doth the cold and careless world.”—Grace Greenwood.—SAy Fragment, A.—J: Kells Ingram.—DB - Fragment. (In England's Parnassus.) — Christopher Mar- lowe.—WEP 1 Fragment, A. (Punch.)—HPE (His eye was stern and wild.)—CS 3—SR 6 (Madman, The.)—KNE ſº Fragment: “I own my youthful prime I did destroy.”— Octavien de Saint-Gelais.--AFP - Fragment from Sappho, A.—Sappho (tr. by Ambrose Phi- lips.)—FEP (Blest as the Immortal Gods.)—BNL–HBP Fragment in Imitation of Wordsworth. (Parody.)—Cathe. M. Fanshawe.—HEV–PA Fragment of a Character. (C.)—T: Moore. (On Factotum Ned.)—HPE Fragment of a Sleep-song.—Sydney Dobell.—VA. Fragment of an Ode to Maia.-J. : Reats.-B GV-OE Fragment of an Ode to the Moon.—H: K. White.—BGV Fragmeiºſpy a Free-lover.) (Blackwood’s Magazine.) — { * Fragments of Burton, Extract III. — A Conceipt of Dia- bolical Possession. (C.)—C: Lamb. & (Hypochondriacus.)—HBP & Fragments of English and Scotch Ballads in Beaumont and Fletcher.—ESB Fragmeggiº English and Scotch Ballads in Shakespeare.— Fragments on Nature and Life. Sel. fr. (Waves.)—Ralph W. Emerson.—AA—CAP Fragments on the Poet and the Poetic Gift.—Ralph W. Emerson.—CAP Fragrant Air. (W. music.)—Anon.—AD Fragrant Timber of Her Fan, The.—HI: H. Hay.—TMR Fraidie-cat.—Clinton Scollard.—SFM France.—Lord Byron.—PPV France.—Oliver Goldsmith. See Traveller, The. France.—Percy MacKaye.—AMV 2 g France. º, The Wayside Virgin.)—Langdon E. Mitchell. France.—R. W. *higºrº France: An Ode.—S: T. Coleridge. —BGW — Ehl’—EP — EPN-FEP France and England in North America.-Sel. fr.—Fs. Park- Iſla ll. . (Fall of Quebec, The.)—SSR France and Rochambeau.-H. : Cabot Lodge.—WR 42 |France and the United States. (Fr. Reply to Address Pre- senting Colors of France to United States.) — G : Washington.—SS e Frances Anne Kemble. (Fr. Essays in London and Else- where.)—H: James.—MRS Erances E. Willard.—May P Slosson.—WR 18 Frances E. Willard Exercise.—W. O. Phillips.-W.R. 18 Frances Edwena.-Frank E. Dunn.-BS 20 , Frances Keeps Her Promise.—Ann and Jane Taylor.—BVC Francesca.-H. S. Clarke.—WR. 13 Francesca da Rimini.-W. : Aytoun.—HIPE Francesca da Rimini, Sel. fr. (Act I., Sc. 2—sl. abr.)— G : H. Boker (arr. by Elsie M. Wilbor.)—WR 2 Francesca da Rimini.-Dante Alighieri (Tr. by D. G. Ros- setti.-EP Francesco's Angel.—Florence M. Alt.—WR 13 Francese's Fairy Letter.—Katha. Ruth Ellis.--CB Francis Marion.—J: Fiske. See American Revolution, The. Francis Parkman.—Oliver W. Holmes.—ED t Franciscus de Verulamio Sic Cogitawit.—Jas. R. Lowell.— François Maynard to the Cardinal de Richelieu. — François Maynard.—AFP Frangipanni.-Anon.—NA Frank Avowal, A.—Nathaniel P. Willis.-OAA Frank Hayman.—(?) Taylor.—CS 32 Frank, the Fireman,—T: Frost.—WIR 15 Frankeº Tale, The.—Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury 8, 16S. Franklin and the Gout.—B : Franklin (?) –RAC–WR. 20 Franklin as a Christian.—Robt. C. Winthrop. See Inaugura- tion of the Statue of Franklin. Franklin as a ºgº C. Winthrop. See In- auguration of the Statue of Franklin. Franklin as a Philosopher.—Rob’t Winthrop. See In- auguration of the Statue of Franklin. Franklin as a Printer.—Rob't C. Winthrop. See Inaugura- tion of the Statue of Franklin. Franklin's Epigrams, Etc.—B: Franklin.-OCP 106 TITLE INDEX Friends T'ranklin's First Day in Philadelphia.-B: Franklin. See Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, The. Franklin’s Maid, The.—A. Conan Doyle.—RTI Franklin's Toast.—Anon.—OS 2 Franz.-Wells T. Hawks.-W.R. 22 Frater Ave atque Vale.--Alfred Tennyson.—PGT2—TIWP Fraternity.—Anne R. Aldrich.-AA Fraternity.—J: B. Tabb.-HBW Fraudulent Party Outcries. – Dan'l Webster. See Natural Hatred of the Poor to the Rich, The. Fray o' Suport, The. (I'm Border Minstrelsy.)—Anon.—BB Freckled-faced Girl, The. (Boston Globe.)—BS 11—HH — WR, 29 } (Startling Revelations.)—SR 5 (What the Little Girl Said.)—CS 24 Frecklºw: L. Alden. See Adventures of Jimmy Brown, 162. Fred Englehardt's Baby.—C: F. Adams.-H.P (sl. abºr.) Freddie and the Cherry-tree.—Mrs. Hawkshawe. (“Aunt Effie.” )—ABV-OTPC–PC Frederick of the Alberighi and His Falcon. (Ad.) — Gio- vanni, di Certaldo Boccaccio.—SR Frederick III.-Ina D. Coolbrith.-EDY Fredericksburg.—T: B. Aldrich.-BE—HBP —OAM —OCP —PAH-PAP Fredericksburg.—W: Jennings Bryan.—TMD Fredericksburg.—W. F. W.-AWB Fred's Experiment.—Anon.—WR 17 Fred's First Speech.-Eliza Doolittle.—SID Free America.-Jos. Warren (?).-AWB–HS—PAH IFree Art.—Ludwig Uhland.—HGV Eree Flag, The.—Anon.—OAF Free Mind, The.—W : L. Garrison.—CBP—YBV Free Miners' Law in the Klondike.—Frd’k Palmer. See In - the Klondike. Free Navigation of the Mississippi.-Gouverneur Morris.-- Free Press, A.—E: T). Baker.—SSD (Liberty of the Press—sel.)—BLP Free Schools and Free Governments, Sol. fr. ucation.)—Rob't C. Winthrop.–BLP Free Silver Coinage.—W: Jennings Bryan.-SSD Free Smoke, A.— (Tab.)—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE Free Speech.-Gerrit Smith.-OS 3 (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL (American Ed- Freedom. Freedom.—Anon.—OA Freedom. (Br. sel. fr. The Bruce.)—J: Barbour.—EBS— FP (sl. abr.)—NT—OB R’reedom.—W: Ellery Channing.—WHO Freedom.—Jas. R. Lowell. See Stanzas on Freedom. Freedom.—T: B. Macaulay.—WHO Freedom.—Max von Schenkendorf.-HGV IFreedom.—Phillips Stewart. See Lines to My Mother. Freedom fººd IPatriotism.—Orville Dewey.—CS 8—PFP (bºr. Sel.) |Freedom and Love.—T: Campbell.—RLP Freedom for the Mind.—W : L. Garrison. See Free Mind, [Epicoene; or, l The Silent (Song fr. Jonson.—BNL–EPs Woman, Act I., Sc. T.)—Ben he. Freedom in Dress. (Simplex Munditiis.)—EPE—HBV—OB—SEP—SP 3– - (Song.)—FEP—HBP—WEP 2 (Sweet Neglect, The.)—CBP—OEL–RLP—STC Ereedom Must Triumph. (Fr. The Rebels of Boston before § Revolution)—was M. Child. — SR 8 (at. to tis. (SP; against the Stamp Act—abr.)—BS 15 (at. to ti 1S. (Supposed Speech of Jas. Otis.)—OS 2 (abr. )—SC—SS Freedom of Nature.—Jas. Thomson. See Castle of Indo- lence, The. - g Freedom of #. Fly, The.—J: Ruskin. See Queen of the Ir, 62. Freedom of the Good, The.—W: Cowper. See Task, The. Freedom of the Mind.—W : L. Garrison.—THV Freedom of the Press, The.—Thomas, Lord Erskine.—CR Freedom of the Savage.—J: Dryden. See Conquest of Gra- nada, The. Freedom of Thought.—Emilio Castelar.—OS 2 Freedom or Slavery.—Patrick Henry. See Speech in the Virginia Convention. Ereedom Sleeps.--T: Moore.—WHO Freedom's Ahead.—Rob't Buchanan.—SAE (Old Politician, The.)—HBP (Tom Dunstan: or, The Politician—O.)—FEP Freedom's Flower.-Marion Douglas.--AD Freedom's Gathering.—W: H. Burleigh.-W.R. 46 Freedom’s Natal Day.—Eliz. M. Griswold.—DD–PEO Freedom's Standard.—Anon.—PRR Freedom's Thanksgiving Day.—T: C. Harbaugh.-W.R. 40 Freedom's True Heroes.—Lord Byron. See Childe Harold. Treeman, The.—W: Cowper. See Task, The. Freedom's Defence, The.—Harriet B. Stowe. Tom’s Cabin. French Account of Adam's Fall.—Anon.—CS 29 (Mme. Eef—diff. vers.)—SR—WR 30 French and English.--Thomas Lord Erskine.—HIPE French and English.--T: Hood.—ABV See Uncle French Army in Russia, The.—W: Wordsworth.-BP—EDY - (Snow—Sel.—) EPs French. Duel, The-Mark Twain. See Tramp Abroad, A. French Ensign, The.—Alphonse Daudet.-W.R. 90 (Abr.) French by Lightning.—C: Barnard.-CS 26 French Market, The...—W. P. J.-WR 8 French National Hymn.—Rouget de l'Isle.—GP - (Marseillaise, The.)—HBV—OS 2—PGGR-PPV (Albr.)—BNL–BS 24 t (Marseilles Hymn.)—AmSS—SR 8 French Revolution, The, Sels. fr.--T: Carlyle Charlotte Corday. (Sel. ad. fr. Vol. III., Bk. IV., Ch. I R. 1 (longer.) - (Vol. III., Bk. IV., Ch. VII, abr.) (Execution of Marie Antoinette—-br. sel.)—SAE (New Era, The.)—SSR $ºmºmº || || ". . . . . .Y. g. tº ºsmº * Marie Antoinette. WR, i. French Tambour, The.—Heinrich Heine.—BOE French wº Master.—Theodore Tilton.—HIP—HSP–WSA R 2 Frenchman and the Flea Powder, The.—Anon.—CS 3—FTR Frenchman and the Rats, The.—Anon.—CS 6—DFY-MHR Frenchman on Macbeth, A.—Anon.—BS 10—CR — FTR- MHR.—SDR.—WR 36 Frenchman on the English Language.—Edmund Vance Cooke.-W.R. 39 - Frenchman's Dinner, A.—(Puck)—CS 2 Frenchman's Estimate of Washington in 1781, A.—Claude C. Robin.-OAW Frenchman's Malady, The. (Dial.)—Anon.—MPD Frenchman's Spider and the Fly.—Fred E. Brooks.-W.R. 44 Fresh Fields.-Sel. fr.-J. : Burroughs. – (English Woods and American.)—OAA - Freshman Surprised, The.—Anon.—SP 7 Freshman's Bold Plunge.—Anon.—WR 56 Fretful Thermometer, The.—Lelia Lyon Topping.—CB Fretting Jennie.—Anon.—LLC Friar in the Well, The...— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Friar Jerome's Beautiful Book.--T: B. Aldrich.-STP Friar of Orders Gray, The. (In Percy’s Reliques.)—Anon. NL–FEP—HEP—HBV-PC–STC Friar of Orders Gray, The.—J: O’Keefe.-SAy Friar of Orders Gray.—Walter Scott.—See Rokeby. Friar Philip.–Anon.—CS 7 . Friar Servetus.-Clifford Lanier.—WR 6 Friar Tuck.-Sidford F. Hamp.–CS 34 Friar's Christmas, The.—H. G. Blake.--SR 5 Friday Afternoon at the Boston Symphony Hall.—Faulkner Armytage.—SAy Friday—Cleaning Day.—Anon.—WR 50 Friday's Frolic with a Bear.—Dan'l Defoe. Crusoe. Friend, A.—N : Grimoald.—BOF Friend, A.—Lionel Johnson.—HIBV Friend, A.—Lucy Larcom.—BIL Friend, The. Sel. fr. (Lord Helpeth Man and Beast, The —sel. fr. The Second Landing-place, Essay IV.)— S : T. Coleridge.—LLC Friend after Friend. Departs. – Jas. Friends. - Friend and Lower.—Mary A. De Vere.-AA Friend at Court, A.—Marg. W. Morton.—HIE Friend Death.--Stockton Bates.—CS 36 Friend in Need, A.—T: De Quincey.—BOF Friend in the Garden, A.—Mrs. Ewing.—ABV-CHV Friend of All.—C: Wesley.—HIPP Friend of Humanity and the Knife-grinder, The.-G. Can- ning.—BGV-BNL–FEP—HBP— HBW — HPE — SAy—THP (Knife-grinder, The.)—EPs—MHR—RTV Friend of My Heart, The.—Anon.—PEO Friend of the Family.—Anon.—WR 47 * Friend of the Fly, A.—Anon.—CS 25 |Friend or Foe —F: E. Weatherly.—HIP Friend Sorrow.—Adelaide A. Proctor.—STC “Friend who holds a mirror to my face, The.” Monthly.)—GG. Friendly Cloud, A.—A. Lorie Flint.—SP 2 Friendly Game of Checkers, A.—Anon.—HIH Friendly Hand, A.—Anon.—WR 7 Friendly Hint to the Artist, A.—Anon.—SP 6 Friends.-Rupert Brooke.—HIBW Friends.--Abbie Farwell Brown.—HIBVy Friends.--Dorothy Dix.-W.R. 56 Friends.-Walter S. Landor.—WEP 4 See Robinson Montgomery. See (Scribner’s Friends.—E: W. Lucas.-FT-HBV Friends. (C.)—Jas. Montgomery. (Friend after Friend Departs.)—CBP—FEP (Parted Friends.)—BNL–GP Friends.-Rob’t L: Stevenson.—SDR Friends.-II. G. Warner.—PFHS-TYP Friends.--S: Wood:—FLS |Friends and Enemies.—Owen Feltham.—BOF Friends Beyond.—T: Hardy.—OVW - Friends. Black and White.—Anon.—WR 50 Friend's Burial, The.—J: G. Whittier.—OVW Friends Departed.—HI: Vaughan.—HBV—OB—OTPC (Beyond the Veil.)—WEP 2 (Friends in Paradise—abr.)—HDL–PGT2 (They are All Gone—O.)—BNL–CBP—EPE — FEP — FIBP—OAE–STC Friend's Greeting, A.—Bayard Taylor.—GP Friends in Paradise.—HI: Vaughan. See Friends Departed, Friends in Prison.—Anon.—BCF “Friends, in this world of hurry.”—C: Kingsley.—FHS Friends no Longer.—W. J. Foley.—SR-15 . Friends of Youth.-Aubrey T : de Vere.—BOF Friends, . . . Old Friends.-W. E. Henley.—BOF Friendº, he Shunned. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)— 107 Friendship AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Friendship.–Anon.—HIP Friendship. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Friendship.–Pierre Jean de Beranger.—AFP Friendship.–Lord Byron.—CTBP—LH (“My boat is on the shore.”)—NT—PYO (To Thomas Moore—O.)—BNL–GP—HBP Friendship. (Sonnet I.--To a Friend—C.)—Hartley Cole- ridge.—OB Friendshiºsſº. sel. fr. (On Friendship.)—W: Cowper. Friends; Ralph W. Emerson.--AL–BIL–BNL–GT- Friendship.–S: Johnson.—RLP Friendship.–Montagne.—BOF Friendship.–W: Shakespeare. See Hamlet. Friendship.–W: Shakespeare.—TFY (Memory.)—PGT 1 (Sonnet.)—FEP—HBP (Sonnet III.)—OB (Sonnet XXX.-O.)—HGP-WEP 1 . (“When to the sessions of sweet silent thought.”)—BNL Friendship.–W: Gilmore Simms.-CBP Friendship.–Socrates.—OS Friendship (To--...-O.).-Alfred Tennyson.-W.R. 1 Friendship.–Ella W. Wilcox.-BIL Friendship, A.—Sophie Jewett.—BIL Friendship and Love. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Friendship between Women.—W: Rounseville Alger.—BOF Friendship in Absence, Sel. fr.—Abraham Cowley.-(Dis- - tance no Barrier to the Soul.)—CBP Friendship in Age and Sorrow.—G: Crabbe. Hour, The. Friendship, Love and Truth.--Anon.—HP Friendship of Books, The.—Fred'k Denison Maurice.—BOF Friendship Village.—Zona Gale.—BOF Frigate Constitution, The.—Fs. Arden.—HTb-I Frightened.—Helen Leah Reed.—WR 52 Frightened at Nothing.—Anon.—St.I) Frightened Beau, A. (Dial.)—Anon.—MBD Frightened Birds.--Anon.—WR 17 Frightened Lodger, A.—Anon.—St.D Frightened Woman, A.—Mary K. Dallas.-WR 3 Fringed Gentian.—Emily Dickinson.—AA Fringilla Melodia, The.—HI: B. Hirst.—AA Frisian Wife, The.—Anon.—EPO Fritz.-Gotthold E. Lessing.—HIPE Fritz.-Anna Randall-Diehl.—WR 30 Fritz and his Betsy Fall Out.-G: M. Warren.—SR 4 (Baitsy and I are Oudt.)—CS 24 ... " Fritz and I.-C : F. Adams. See Fritz und I. Fritz's Education.—Anon.—PyS Fritz' Troubles.—Anon.—SR 1 Fritz und [or and I.—C: F. Adams.-CD ‘Frivolous Girl, The. (Steubenville Herald.)—HP–SP 8 “‘Froebelism:’ or The Kindergarten System of Education.” —J. B. Bittinger.—G.G. Frog, The.—Hilaire Belloc.—BVC–HBV-HIRVy—NA Frog He Would A-Wooing Go, A.—Anon.—CBOP–CFBP Frog Hollow Lyceum, The. (Play.)—H. E. McBride.—HID Frog in the Throat, A.—Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.—TT Frog Story, A.—Anon.—WR 15 Frogs, The.—Archibald Lampman.—CCV Frogs at School.—Anon.—CFBP—PyS—WR 17 (abr.) (Queer Scholars, The.)—COS—PP Frogs at School.--Anon.—CSS—FAS (Twenty Froggies).-PP1 (Twenty Frogs at School.)—TFS t Frogs at School.-G : Cooper.—CBOP Frog's Good-bye, The.—Anon.—PyR. Frog's Good-bye, The.—“Aunt Clara.”—NW Frolic at the Old Homestead, A. (Tab.)—Anon.—TCP Frolic of the Carnivale, A.—Nathaniel Hawthorne. See Marble Faun, The. Frolicksome Duke, The ; or, The Tinker's Good Fortune. (Im. Percy's Reliques.)—Anon.—BB Trom a Car-Window.—Ruth Guthrie Harding.—AMV 3 From a City Street.—Armond Carroll.—LY from a Future Novel.—Anon.—WR 7 From a Greek Epigram. (C,)—Leonidas of Alexandria (tr. by S : Rogers.) (On a Picture of an Infant [Playing near a Preci- pice ].)—BNL–HBP—OAMs From ºfter to William Ellery Channing.—Lucy Aikiri...— H ..See Parting From a Motor in May.—Corrinne Roosevelt Robinson.— AMV 2 From a gºyay Carriage.—Robert L: Stevenson.—PCL . —SP 1 From a Window in Princes Street.—W: E. Henley.—POW From Afar.—Anon...—FLS From Altruria.-Frances M. Milne.—HIP 2 From an Italian Sonnet.—(?) Rogers.--FP From an Old Ritual.—Bliss Carman.—GT From an Oppressed Heart.—R: Dehmel.—HGV |From Assisi.-Helen J. Sanborn.—TIWP From Birth to Battlefield.—Anon.—HIP 2 From Blomidon to Smoky.—Sel. fr.—Frank Bolles. (Farmer-bird, The . The Sparrow.)—SSR (Fiend in Feathers, The . The Owl.)—SSR (Sailor-birds, The . The Gulls.)—SSR From Captivity to Power. (Play.)—Clara J. Denton.—SSE “From childhood’s hour I have not been as others were.”— (Alone—C.)—Edgar Allan Poe.-FP–G.G. - From Down East. (Play.)—H. E. McBride.—HI) From Exile.—Anon.—BS 3 From Far.—A. E. Housman.—GT From Far.—Philip Bourke Marston.—RLP From Far Away.—Anon.—BOC From Far Away.--W: Morris-YC From Friend, to Friend.—J: Addington Symonds.--CBP From Feudalism to Freedom.—Olive M. Long.—SSC From Generation to Generation.—W: D. Howells.-AA From Ghent to Air.—Rob't Browning. See How they Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix. “From Greenland's icy mountains.”—Reginald Heber. See Missionary Hymn. From Hand to Mouth.-Anon.—CS 24 From Heaven High.-Martin Luther.—HGV From India.--W: C. Bennett.—CS 9—OTPC From Life.—Brian Hooker.—HEV From Mire to Blossom.—S: Longfellow.—CBP From Moytura.--W: Larminie.—DB From My Arm-chair.—H: W. Longfellow.—CAP “From my lips in their defilement.”—St. Joannes Damascenus (tr. by Eliz. B. Browning.)—HB |From Near Perigord.—Ezra Pound.—NPA From Omar Kháyyám.—Whitley Stokes, DB From One to Six.-Esther Fleming.—PS—TT From Paumanok Starting I Fly Like a Bird.—Walt Whit- man.—CAP From Perugia.-J: G. Whittier.—TIWP From Potomac to Merrimac.—E: Everett Hale.—PAH From Prison.—R : Lovelace.—LH–RTW (To Althea.)—EPs—STC (To Althea from Prison—O.)— BLW — BNL — BIPB — CEL–Ehl?—EIHT-EP—EPC–EPE—FEP— FT — —GEP—GP—HBP—HBV-OE– OEL — PGT 1 — PHS–PYO—RLP—SEP—VE—VSA—WEP 2 Prom Reveille to "Taps.—J: Rosslyn.—CS 38 From Romany to Rome.—Wallace Irwin.—HIBV. # “From Shadow-sun.”—Agnes L. Pratt.—CS 33 From Shannon to Sea.—E. G. A. Holmes.—BIP “From Texas to Maine.”—G : H : Preble.—OAF From the Ajabic. An Imitation.—Percy B. Shelley.—HIBV. From the Burren.—Emily Lawless.-BIP From the Cold Sod that's o'er You.-E. : Walsh.--DB From the Depths.--Anon.—FLS From the Eternal Shadow.—J : G. Whittier.—THIV From the Faun.—R : Hovey.—OAA From the Flats.-Sidney Lanier.—CAP—CBP From the French.--T: Moore (?).—HIPE From the Harbor Hill.—Gustave Kobbe.—HIBW From the Hills of Dreams.-Fiona MacLeod.—GT From the gººse of a Hundred Lights.-F: R. -º-º-º: y From the Iron Gate.—Rob't C. W. Meyers.-CS 32 From the Japanese.—Anon.—HI” 2 From the Hºsend of the Glaive.—Jos. Sheridan Le Fanu. Torrence. From the Night of Forebeing.—Fs. Thompson.—OVW From the Old World to the New. (Dial.)—Lizzie M. Had- ley.—WR 10 From the Persian.—J. B. B. Nichols. HELS - IFrom the Recesses [of a Lowly Spirit] –J: Bowring. — BNL (sel.)—STC–VA IFrom the Spanish of Villejas. (C.)—W: C. Bryant, (“'Tis sweet in the green spring ”—sl. abr. )—A From the Sublime to the Ridiculous.--Anon.—WR 27 From the Turkish.-G: G. Byron.—HIBV From the Valley o' the Shadder.—Carrie B. Morgan.—BS 25 Erom the Virgins.—Rathe. Mann.—EBS From the Window.—Marie M. Marsh.-BS 21 From the Woods.-Paul H. Hayne.—S From the Wreck.-Adam L. Gordon.—CS 24—SBOS—SGB From Three Fly Leaves.—Jas. K. Stephen.—WSA From Vivette’s “Milkmaid.”—Carolyn Wells.-WA Front Gate, The.—Anon.—BS 11 Frontenac. Sel. fr.—Alfred Billings Street. (gº Spring, The.)—CBP Qayuga Lake.)—CBP (Quebec at Sunrise.)—CBP (Quebec at Sunset.)—CBP Frontier Bridal — almost a Tragedy, A.—Michael Lynch.- lu Frontier Line, The-A. Conan Doyle.—PPV Erontier Picture.—E: Singer.—WR 21 Frost.—Laurence Alma-Tadema.—GSP Frost.—Edith M. Thomas.-AA—ASL Frost, The.—Hannah F. Gould. — ABV — BNL – CBOP — #P-HEV—HBVy—NV—OTPC–PCK—SP 4 — rºl { (J atºost ) DD–PGpr—Port—RAC—SFM–SMG- Frost at Midnight.—S: T. Coleridge.—BGW-GC–WEP 4 Erost King, The.—Mary M. Dodge.—DD Frost on the Window.—Mrs. R. A. Faulkner.—OCV Frost Pictures.—Anon.—NV—PG pr Frost Song.—Majorie C. L. Pickthall.—SBOS—SGB Frost Spirit, The.—J: G. Whittier.—ABV-HBV “Frost To-night.”—Edith M. Thomas.-HT-LBM Frost Work.--T: B. Aldrich.--CCB-POS Frost Work.-Mary E. Bradley.—PEO Frosted Pane, The...—C : G. D. Roberts.-HBV—SN Frost—Morning.—W: Alexander.—BIP—DB Trost-Work. See Frost Work. Froward Duster, The.—Rob't J. Burdette.—BS 11—CS 21— SR 4 Frowns and Sneers.--Anon.—TFS Frowns or Smiles.—Sydney Dayre.—COS–PP Frozen Grail, The.—Elsa Barker.—LBM 108 TITLE INDEX Garden Frugal Snail, The...—C: Lamb.-PyR Frühlingsgruss.—Jos. von Eichendorff-GT Fruit for Me, The.—Maude Grant.—CHP Fruit of the iyirit. A Lesson from. (Arr. by.).-P. Garrett. Fruit Shop, The.—Amy Lowell.—AMW 3 Fruitionless.-Ina Coolbrith.-AA—LBA Fruits of a Clear Conscience, The.—Joshua Sylvester.-EP Fruits of Labor, The.—S: P. Bates.—BS 6 - Fruits of Liberty, The.—T: B. Macaulay. , See Milton. Fruits of the War with France.—G: Canning.—SS Erustra.-W. : Shakespeare [and J: Fletcher J. See Measure for Measure. - Eudge Family in Paris, The, Sel. fr. (Letters from Miss Biddy Fudge to Miss Dorothy in Ireland— Let- ters. V., X., XII.)—T: Moore.—HIPE (Miss Biddy’s Epistle—sel. fr. V.)—THP Fugitive Slave's Apostrophe to the North Star, The.—J: Pierpont.—AA Pugitives, The.—Percy B. Shelley.—BBB–MRS Fugitives, The.—Florence Wilkinson.—LBM JFuimus l—W. M. Praed.—RLP Tuit Ilium.—Edmund C. Stedman,—AFV-PNW Fulfilment.—Anon.—WR 21 Full Cycle.—J: White Chadwick.-PAH Full Edition, A.—Jos. Lilienthal.—HIP 2 Full Fathom Five Thy Father Lies.—W: Shakespeare. See Tempest, The. Full Many a Glorious Morning.—W: Shakespeare.—NT Full Moon.—Walter De la Mare.—GnR-II Full of Life Now.—Walt Whitman.—CAP * Fulness, ſº Fullness] of Love.—Eliz. B. Browning.—ETA— (“If I leave all for thee,” etc.)—GG—PGT 2—SEP—VE (Sonnets from the Portuguese.)—BNL–FEP—HBP— VA (XXXV.-O.) Fulton.—Julia Ward Howe.—SP 7 Fulton's Invention.—Ogden Hoffman. ton’s Invention. Fun at Grandma's.--Anon.—WR 50 Fun in Life, The.—(Youth’s Companion.)—HTb-I Fun on Grandpa's Farm.—Anon.—WR 52 Fun that Adam Missed, The.—Anon.—CS 37 Funeral, The.—J: Donne.—EP—OB Funeral Custom in Egypt.—Anon.—CS 19 Funeral Dirge, The.—L. M. Dawn.—POL Funeral Hymn.—Phoebe A. Hanaford.—POL Funeral Hymn.--—Jas. Montgomery (?) –CR Funeral Hymn, A.—D: Mallett.—HRP Funeral Hymn, The.—Phineas Densmore Gurley.—POL P'uneral Ode on the Death of the Princess Charlotte.—Rob't Southey (?).--WEP 4 - Runeral of Napoleon I. (Dec. 15, 1840.)—Sir J. H. Ha- garty.—OCV Funeral of the Flowers, The-T: De Witt Talmage.--HH Funeral of the Mountains, The.—Fred E. Brooks.-WR 6 Funeral of Time, The.—HI: B. Hirst.—AA E'uneral Oration by the Dead Body of Hamilton. Gouverneur Morris.-MRS (abr.) (Oration on Hamilton.)—EAO Funeral Oration on Abraham Lincoln. — H. : W. Beecher. See Abraham Lincoln. * Funeral Oration on the Death of General Washington.—H: ee.—EAO a (Father of His Country, The-br. sel.)—HS (Washington's Birthday—sel.)—OS 2 Funeral ſungºl–0. Rites of the Rose, The.—Rob't Her- I’ICK.— Funeral Sermon on the Death of a Good Man.--Anon.—FS Funeral Thought, A.—Bayard Taylor.—CBP Funeral, Tree §§e Sokokis, The, Sel. fr.—J: G. Whittier.— See Merits of Ful- (O.) — Funere Mersit Acerbo.—Ruth Shepard Phelps.-AMV 2 Funniest Thing in the World. The...—Jas. W. Riley.—PP1 Funny Bunny.—Able Pleasant.—CB Funny Fellow, A.—Frank D. Sherman.-L.FL Funny Folks.--—Harriet Nutty.—CB Funny Isn't It?—Anon.—TFS - I'unny Little Bunny.−Christina G. Rossetti.--CHV Funny Small Boy, The.—H. C. Dodge.—PyS Funny Story, The.—Josephine Pollard.—BR (abr.)—GH Funston.—Jas. J. Montague.-S Furniture of a Woman’s Mind, The.—Jonathan Swift.—SAy Furtherºtory of King Cophetua, The.—Adrian Ross. – Fusion's Last Dodge.—Anon.—WR 46 Fuss at Fires.—Anon.—SS (Advice to a Fire Company.)—CS 1 - Fussing Place.—Annie Willis McCullough.-W.R. 52 Future, The. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Future, The.—Anon.—HTb-II - Future, The.—Matthew Arnold.—EP—EPN-OAE —PGT2 Future, The.—G: Frd’k Cameron.—OCV Future, The.—E: R. Sill.—AmIP—ASL–HBV—STC Future Bright, The.—Frank L. Stanton.—SP 4 Future Empire of Our Language, The.—G: W. Bethune. See Future of Our Language, The. Future Full of Cheer.—Oscar Kuhns.—WR, 54 - “Future hides in it, The.” (Symbol, A–C.—abr.)—Johann W. von Goethe.—GG Future in Frogs º; Him, A. (Jim's Future—C.)—Sam W. - OSS.– Future # The.—W: C. Bryant. — BNL – CBIP —GP -— (“How shall I know thee,” etc.—sel.)—GG Future Mrs. ' Awkins, The.—Albert Chevaliar.—W.R. 38 Future, Not the Present, the Test, The-Anon.—WR 55 Fytte, The. Future of America, The.—Dan'l Webster. See First Settle- ment of New England. - Future of Athena.-M. Stanleyetta Titus-Werner.—WR 54 Future ; º Language, The-G: W. Bethune.--BLP (8l. 007". (Future Empire of Our Language, The.)-SS Future of the American Negro, The. Sel. fr. — Booker T. Washington. (Claim of the Negro, The.)—SSR Future of the Classics, The.—Anon.—WA Future of the Nation, The.—Anon.—CP Future of the Philippines. (Fr. an address before the Home Market Club, Boston, Feb. 16, 1899.)—W: McKinley. —PFP (of Pº, to the Philippines—partly diff. fr. PFP.)— (Our New Fuelations—abºr.)—CS 37 * Future of the South, The.—H: W. Grady. See South and Her Problems, The. - w Future of the United States, The.—C: (?) King.—SS Future of the United States, The. — Jos. Story. See Our Future. |Future Pºnd Glory of the Church, The.—W: Cowper. Futurity.—Eliz. B. Browning.—HIDL "Fuzzy Way.”—Rudyard Kipling.—HEV–SP 5 —THP — (Parody.)—E. P. C.—PA VII and VIII.-(Ballad.) See Gest of Robyn G G. W.-Anon.—HTb-II - Gabe and the Irish Lady.—Mary E. C. Wyeth.-CD Gaberlunzie-man, The...—Anon.—EBS Gabe's Christmas Eve.—Rob't C. V. Meyers.--CS 26 Gabrielle.—W: P. McKenzie.—TCW Gaelic Lullaby.—Anon.—CFBIP * > Gaelic Speech; or “Auld Lang Syne” Done up in Tartan. (Parody.)—Anon.—PA Gaetano Donizetti.-(Tr. by) Fs. S. Saltus.-EDY Gaffer Urray.—T: Holcroft. See Hugh Trevor. Gage d'Amour, A.—Austin Dobson.—WA Gain of Loss, The.—Horatius Bonar.—LC Gaining Ground.—Ella W. Wilcox (?).--TS Gaining Wings.—Edna D. Procter.—HTb-II Gains of Restraint, The. (Miscellaneous Sonnets, Pt. I., 1.) —W : Wordsworth. See Sonnet : “Scorn not the son- Fuzzy Wuzzy Leaves Us. Iode, net,” etc. - & Galatiºns; fr. (Be not Deceived—Ch. VI., 7-9.)—Bible. Galesburg Fire Department.—Jos B. Smiley.—CS 33 . . Galgacus (or Calgacus) to the Caledonians. (Fr. Life of Cnaeus Julius Agricola sel. fr. Calgacus' Address to the Britons.)—Tacitus.--SS Galileo.—E: Everett. See Uses of Astronomy, The. Galileo Galilei.--—E: Everett. See Uses of Astronomy, The. Gallant Fifty-One, The.—HI: Lynden Flash.—AFI 2—PAH Gallant Fighting “Joe,” The.—Jas. Stevenson.—PAH Gallant Fleet, The.—J: Hunter-Duvar. See De Roberval. Gallant French Serpent and Eve, The.—Anon.—DR Gallant Grahams, The. (In Border Minstrelsy.)—Anon.— HBP (sel.) Gallant Old Splitter of Rails.--Anon.—WR 46 Gallant Wescue, A.—W. Sapte, Jr.—CS 27 Gallant Woman, A.—Clara Shanafelt.—NPA Galley of Count Arnaldos, The.—H: W. Longfellow.—OVW Galley slº, The (sl. diff. fr. Poems)—H: Abbey.—CS 7 Galley Slave of. Sidon, A.—W: T. Allison.—OCV Gallop of Three, The.—Theodore Winthrop.–WR 5 Gambler, The.—Anon.—NM Gambler's Last Deal, The.—Elliott Preston.—CS 23 Gambler's Tale, The.—W : V. McGuire.—CS 30 Gambler's Wife, The.-Reynell Coates.—BS 4—CS 17—FM ſt —FTR-SR 2–WHO Gambols of Children, The.—G: Darley.—BNL–HBP Game, The.—Olive Tilford Dargan.—HT Game Knut Played, The.—T: D. English.--CS 16 Game of Chess, A.—Rob't C. W. Meyers.-CS 29 Game of Choice.—J. H. Clark.--—FAS Game of Letters, A.—Eliz. J. Rook.-CE Game of Life.—Anon.—WR 47 Game of Marbles, A.—R. W. Mitchell.—BS 21 Game of Tag, A.—Anon.—WR 17 Game the Boys Played.—Anon.—WR 52 Game Keeper, The.—L.—ABV - Game of Fives, A.—Lewis Carroll.—VSA. Gamin, The.—Victor Hugo. See Les Misérables. Gamut of Merry Momus, The.—Howell L. Piner.—WR 23 Gane were but the Winter Cauld.—Allan Cunningham.— EBS—FEP—HIBF Ganessa the God.—H. W. Green.—SBOS—SGB Ganges, The.—Mary McGuire.—CS 27—SR 14 Ganging to and Ganging Frae.—Eliza Frae.—CBP Gape-seed.—G : Bungay.—CS 5–MHR Garci Perez de Vargas.-J. : G. Lockhart.—CBB–EPs (Lord of Butrago, The.)—BNL–HB–OS 2—RAC Garden, A.—Leigh Hunt. See Story of Rimini, The. Garden, A.—Andrew Marvell (?) –HBV-OE Garden, A.—Percy B. Shelley.—OTPC–PCL Garden, The.—Abraham Cowley.—HIPP Garden, The.—W: Cowper. See, Task, The, Garden, The-H, D.—NPA 109 Garden AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS —l Garden, The. (C.)—(Tr. by) Andrew Marvell.—EP—EPE Gates and Doors.-Joyce Kilmer.—HEV–HT —EPs—HBP—HBV-OR-SEP—WE—WEP 2 (Garden Scene, A.—sel.)—HS §: Retirement, The.)—BNL What Wondrous Life is This I Lead?)—LC (Partly same 8els.) (Thoughts in a Garden.)—FEP—GEP—OB-PGT 1– SN–STC Garden, The-Ezra Pound.—NPA Garden, The.—Jas. Shirley (?).-WEP 2 Garden and Cradle.—Eugene Field.—AA Garden and Summer House, A. (Fr. The Story of Rimini.) —Leigh Hunt.—WEP 4 Garden Fairies.—Philip B. Marston.—VA Garden Fancies. (Pt. I., The Flower's Name.) — Rob't Browning.—LTV-VSA (Flower's Name, The.)—BLV—BNL–HBV—WR 9 Garden Lyric, A. (Garden Idyll, A.—O.)—Fred'k Locker- Lampson.—HEV - Garden Muse, The...—W: Aspenwall Bradley.—OAMs Garden of Beauty, The.—Edmund Spenser.—RLP Garden of Boccaccio, The.—S: T. Coleridge.—BGV Garden # gove The. (Abr.)—W: Blake.—BGV-EPR— Garden of Love, The...—W: Shakespeare.—LTV (Absence.)—GP (Sonnet.)—EP—EPE—EPs—GEP—HBP—OB (XIII.) (Sonnet XCVIII.-O.)—WEP 1 Garden of Proserpine, The.—Algernon C: Swinburne.—CEL —EP—EPN-HBV-RLP—VE Garden of Shadow, The.—Ernest Dowson.—HBW Garden of the Rose.—C: Buxton Going.—HT Garden on the Sands, The.—Anon.—AD Garden Path, The.—Jos. B. Smiley.—CS 36 Garden Plot, A.—Julia Truitt Bishop.–WR 37 Garden Scene, A.—Andrew Marvell. See Garden, The. Garden Scene, The.—W. Shakespeare. See Romeo and Juliet. Garden Song, A.—Austin Dobson.—HEV—OB—OR–OVV Garden Song [, The J.-Alfred Tennyson. See Maud. Garden That I Love, The.—Florence L. Henderson.—HIEW Garden where there is no Winter, The.—L: J. Block.-AA Garden Year, The.—Anon.—PPl Garden Year, The.—Sara Coleridge.—HEV–HBWy Gardendale Burglar Cure, The.—E. J. Rath.-SP 6 Gardener, The.—Anon.—BB—BESB–ESB–LC—OBB Gardener, The-Rob't L: Stevenson.--HBV—HBVy Gardens, The (Sel. fr., I-IX.)—Rabindranath Tagore.— Gardener's Burial, The.—(?) Johnstone.—LLC (Our Gardener's Burial.)—BLP Gardener's Hºustº The, Br. Sel. fr.—Alfred Tennyson. - W 3 - Gardener's Grandchild, The.—Mrs. Hawtrey.—CBOP Gardener's Song, The. (O.-in Sylvie and Bruno.)—Lewis Carroll.—HIBV (Some Hallucinations—sel.)—THP (Strange Wild Song, A.)—BWC Gardening.—J: Keble.—OTPC Garden-Maker, The.—L. D. Morsbach.-H.P 2 Gardens of Venus.-Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene, The. - Gareth.-Alfred Tennyson. See Idylls of the King. Gareth #. Lynette.—Alfred Tennyson. See Idylls of the Illg. Garfield.—Frank Fuller.—WR 22 Garfield at Chattanooga. (Boston Transcript.)—LPS–PP Garfield at the Wheel.-Anon.—BS 11 Garfield Mººrial at Cleveland, Ohio, The.—Jacob D. Cox. Garfield Statue, The.—Grover Cleveland.—BS 17—FD 2 Garfield's Early Life.—Jas. G. Blaine. dress on the Life and Character of James A. Gar- field. Garfielº, Hide at Chickamauga.-Hezekiah Butterworth- Garland, The.—Matthew Prior.—BLV Garland I Send Thee, The.—T: Moore.—FTA Garlande of Laurell, The [or, Chapelet of Laurell, or, Crowne of Lawrell], Sels. fr.-J: Skelton. To Maystress Margaret Hussey.—WEP 1 (To Mistress Margaret Hussey.)—BLV—BNL–FEP —HBV—GN—LC—OE–OS 2 (Versions vary.) To Mistress Margery Wentworth.-OB Garment of Good Ladies, The.—Rob't Henryson.—NT Garmond of Fair Ladies, The.—WEP 1 Garmont of Gude Ladies, The.—EBS Garnaut Hall.—T: B. Aldrich.-WR 43 Garnyvillo.—E: Lysaght.—DB Garret, The.—Ezra Pound.—NPA Garret, The.—W: M. Thackeray.—HIBW-PYO—RTV Garrison.—Amos B. Alcott.—AA—DD Garrison.—J: G. Whittier.—CAP ar Garrison of Cape Ann, The. (Abr.)—J: G. Whittier.—CA —PNW–RTV—SSR, Gasper Becerra.-H. W. Longfellow.—CAP Gastibelza (Guitare.)—Victor Hugo.—WR 9 Gate, The.—Bessie Cahn.—SR Gate of Camelot, The-Alfred Tennyson. See Idylls of the Ring. Gate of the Hundred Sorrows, The, Abr.—Rudyard Kipling. Gutes Ajar, The.—Albert Bigelow Paine,—S Gates Ajar,<-Anna L, Ruth–CS 4 See Memorial Ad- General Joseph Warren’s Address.-J: Pierpont. Gates of Damascus.-Jas. Elroy Flecker.—GnR-II Gates of Dreamland, The.—G. : W : Russell.—HRW Gather Inspiration from the Past.—C: Carroll Albertson.- WR, 42 t “Gather ye rose-buds as [while] ye may.”—Rob't Herrick.-- GEP—HBP (Counsel to Girls.)—PGT 1 (Counsel to Virgins.)—PYO (To [the] Virgins, to Make much of Time—O.)—BNL– FEP—WEP 2 Gathering, The.—H. B. Swett.—PAH-PAPnn Gathering Flowers.--Anon.—TFS - Gathering Flowers.--Jennie D. Moore.—SSC Gathering Grasses.—Anon.—WR 17 Gathering of the Clans, The...—Jas. W. Riley. with Uncle Sidney, A. Gathering of the Fairies, The.—Jos. R. Drake. Fay, The. Gathering Song of Donald Dhu [or the Black].-Walter Scott. See following. Gathering Song of Donuil [or Donald] Dhu.-Walter Scott. —BBB–CEL–GN (Gathering Song of Donald the Black.)—BEB—GSP— PCK T 1 —PG (Pibroch.)—BIHV-LH (Pibroch of Donuil Dhu — C.) — BGW — BNL – BB — ES 25—CBB—EBS—EPs—FEP—HBP—HBW —LC —LOS 2—OS 2—PHS Gaudeamus Igitur.—(Tr, by J: Addington Symonds.)—HBV Gavroche * the Elephant.—Victor Hugo. See Les Mis- €I’3, Ole. - Gay Christmas Ball, A.—Clara J. Denton.-WLO Gay Gos [or Goss]-hawk, The. (In Border Minstrelsy.)— Anon.—BBB-BESB—EBS— ESB — GN — GSP — Hºº-obb (Walter Scott's vers.-Diff. and longer.) —EPs (Jolly Goshawk, The-sl.diff. fr. GN, etc.)—BB Gay Little Dandelion (w. music).-Anon.—AD Gay Provence.—G. F. Savage-Armstrong.—TIP Gay Robin.-Rob't Bridges.—GSP - Gayheart.—Dana Burnet.—AMW 3 Gazelle, A.—R : H : Stoddard.—AA Gazelle and Swan.—Howell L. Piner.—WR 23 Gebir, Sels. fr.--Walter S. Landor. - Prayers. (Br. sel. fr. Bk. V.)—RLP—WEP 4 Shell, The.—(Br. sel. fr. Blc. I.)—RLP—WEP 4 (Inscription on a Sea Shell—br. Sel.)—EPs Tamar and the Nymph. (Sel. fr. Bk. I.)—VA Tamar and the Nymph. (Sel. fr. Bk. WI.)—RLP— 4 WEP Geist's gºve—Matthew Arnold.—FT-HBV–SEP—VA — Gem in Tribute, A.—(Salem Pioneer-Register.)—HTb-II Gemini and Virgo. (O.)—C: S. Calverley.—GC–RTV (Tommy's First Love.)—CS 24 Gems from Walt Whitman.—Walt Whitman.—WR 33 Gems of Gold.—(By various awthors.)—PR - General Albert Sidney Hººg Jervey.-BE—EDY General Amnesty.—Carl Schurz.-MR - “General Armstrong,” The.—Anon.—AH-PAH General gºge §§ the Boston Boys.—T: W. Higginson.— See Session See Culprit & General George H. Thomas: His Life and Character, Sels. fr.—Jas. A. Garfield. General Thomas at Chickamauga.-NC Memorial Address on Gen. George H. Thomas, Br. Sel. fr.— * General Government and the States, The-Alex. Hamilton. See Speech on the Compromises of the Constitution. General Grant.—Chauncey M. Depew.—WR 23 General Grant.—Jas. R. Lowell.—SP 8–SSR General Grant as a Commander.—Horace Porter.—SSR General Grant, the Silent Captain. — G: W. Curtis. See Major-General John Sedgwick. General gºn to the Army — 1865.-Ulysses S. Grant. — 2 General Grant's Courage.—Jas. G. Blaine.—SP 8–SSR Generalºgºs English.--S: L. Clemens.—BS 16–PFP – R. 30 General Grant’s Polg. and His Greatest Victory.—Elbridge . Brooks.-SSR - General Howe's Letter.—Anon.—PAH a General Jackson at New Orleans.—C: Gayarré.-OCP General John.—W: S. Gilbert.—NA tº º General Joseph Reed; or, The Incorruptible Patriot.—E: C. Jones.—CS 1 e See Gen- eral Warren to His Troops, etc. General Nathanael Greene.—G: Richards.-AH General Robert E. Lee.—Anon.—SP 8 General Sherman.--Carl Schurz.-SP 4 General Stark at Bennington.--Anon.-AH General Summary.—Rudyard Kipling.—HBV-SAy General Thomas at Chickamauga. --Jas. A. Garfield. See General George H. Thomas: . His Life and Character. General Warren to His Troops at the Battle of Bunker Hill. —J: Pierpont. (General Joseph Warren's Address.)—SR 8 (Stand! The Ground's Your Own.)—WR 5 (Warren's Address [at the Battle of Bunker, Hill]...- AWB–BNL–CR—CS 8—CSS—EDY—FEP—GN – GP–HBV—HBVy—OAI — OCP – OS_1 - PAP - PAP m — PF-PGGR-PR - RAC-SMG--SP 5-a- SSR—TMD 110 TITLE-INDEX Gettysburg General Warren to His Troops at the Battle of Bunker Hill (Continued). - * (Warren's Address to the American Soldiers.)—AA- Amp—DD—PAH-PCK–SFM º (Warren's Supposed Address at Bunker Hill.)—RLP General Washington's Resignation.—G. : Washington.—BLP General Wheeler at Santiago.—Jas. Lindsay Gordon.—PRR General William Booth Enters into Heaven.—N : Vachel Lindsay.—HEV–NPA General Ygºs Address to His Army.—Jas. Wolfe.—SP 8 General's Client, The.—Harry S. Edwards. See De Valley an’ de Shadder. General's Death, The-Jos. O'Connor.—AA Generosity. (Dial.)—Anon.—WR 26 Generosity of Nature, The.—Jas. R. Lowell. Sir Launfal. (Sel. fr. An Old English Poem in Prose.)—Satan’s peech.-EPO Genesis, Sel. fr. (Tree of Life, The-Ch. II., 8–25; Ch. III Bible.—WR 11 Genesis.-J. H. Ingham.—AA Genevieve.—S: T. Coleridge.—EPs—HGP–RLP—STC (Love—C.)—BGV–BNL–CBP—FEP—GEP—HBP— HBV—OB—PGT 1–R.LP—WEP 4—WR 8 (Love's Flame—br. sel.)—FLS Genevieve.—S: T. Coleridge.—FEP—FTR (Diff. poem fr. foregoing.) Genevra.-Emma S. Stilwell. See Mistletoe Bough, The.— . T: , H. Bayly. Genius.-Lord Byron. See Prophecy of Dante. Genius.-Elmer R. Coates.—CS 27 Genius.-R. : H. Horne.—VA Genius, --E: L. White.—AA Genius, A.-Jas. N. Johnson.—WR 7. g Genius wºmmon Sense. (Fr. Table Talk.)—W: Hazlitt. Genius for Friendship, A.—C. T. Winchester.—BOF Genius for the Stage, A. g Genius Loci, Marg. L. Woods. VV Genius º Byron, The.—Rob't Pollock. See Course of Time, €. Genius of Christianity, The, Sels. fr.—François R. A. de Châteaubriand. Mysteig # Life, The. (Pt. I, Bk. I., Ch. III.-abºr,) Nature Proclaims a Deity. $º-º-º-º-º: (Sel. fr. Pt. I., Bk. V., Ch. II.)—CS 11—SS Genius of Death, The.—G: Croly.—BNL-HBV Genius of Washington, The.—Edwin P. Whipple.—OAW Gennesaret.—Willard Wattles.—S Genoa.-Aubrey De Vere.—TIWP Genoa.-W : Hamilton Gibson.—TIWP Genseric.—Owen Meredith.-CBIPC * Genteel and Polite.—Mrs. J. E. McConaughy.—MD Gentian.—Kate L. Brown.—NV Gentian.—Eliz. G. Crane,—AA Gentility.—Anon.—SR 1 - Gentility.—Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury Tales, The. Gentle Alice Brown.—W : S. Gilbert.—NA–THP Gentle Child, The...—Anon.—WR 17 Gentle Echo on Woman, A.—Jonathan Swift (?).-H.PE Gentle Jesus, Meek and Mild.—C: Wesley.—OTPC–PCL Gentle Life.-H. : Van Dyke.—HTb-II Gentle Reminder, A.—Alice W. Rollins.—CE Gentle Shepherd, The, Sels. fr.-Allan Ramsay.—EPR “At setting day and rising morn.”—BNL–FEP—HBV (Song.)—GP (at. to Jº Gay.) Jenny and Peggy.—RLP—WEP 3 Patie and Peggy.—RLP—WEP 3 Patie and Roger. (My Peggy—sel.)—GN grº-HBy-Lo-0TPo Peggy—same as LC.)—EP—O Gentle Words.--Anon.—PyS * Gentle-breath.-Annie C. Huestis.--TCV Gentleman, A.—Anon.—CS 20 Gentleman, A.—Marg. E. Sangster.—CHP Gentleman, A.—W: Shakespeare. See Hamlet. Gentleman, The.—G: W. (or W: C.) Doane.—LLC Gentleman, The.—R: Steele.—OS 2 Gentleman Farmer, The. (Sel. fr.)—G: Crabbe. {##". Rash Opinions.)—CBP Folly of Litigation.)—CBP Gentleman Jim.—Dan'l O’Connell.—CS 36—HP Gentleman of the Old School, A.—Austin Dobson.—HIBW- * See Wision of Genesis. *º ſº a ºf ºmºs “Gentlemen, the King!”—Rob't Barr.-NDP (play ad. fr. story)—NP (Ch. I.-gbr.)--SP 1–WR 34 Gentlemen-Rankers, Rudyard Kipling.—SR Geoffrey Keating to His Letter.—Geoffrey Keating.—BIP Greographic Question, A.—Anon.—HP 2 Geographical Love Song, A.—Anon.—WA. Geography.—L.—ABV Geography, Demon, The.—Anon.—CS 33 Geography’s a Study.—L. F. Armitage.—SSC Geology.—Jas. D. Dana.-TMD Geordie.-(Old Ballad.)—ESB Georga Washingdone.—Anon.—GH-HH-WR 44 George Aloe and the Sweepstake. The.—(Ballad.)—ESB George and His Hatchet.—Mark Twain.—WR 49 George and Martha Washington.—Anon.—CHT) George &# ghe Chimney-sweep.–Ann and Jane Taylor. — TP George Eliot.—Jag. A. Noble.—EDY George Eliot.—Eliz. Stuart Phelps.-CBP George ºp (o-si abr.)—Hamilton Aidé.—CS 26–RTV 111 George Nidiver.—E. H.-BAB–CBB—EPs—H.B—HBP sº- LOS 1–PC George the Third (fr. The Four Georges.) (Cond.)—W: M. Thackeray.—C George # (November, 1813.-O.)—W: Wordsworth. — George the Fourth (in. The Four Georges.) (Comparison of George Washington with George the Fourth, called thº, gº Gentleman of Europe.)—W: M. Thackeray. - 3 George Washington.—Anon.—BNL–EPs—WR 49 George Washington.—Anon.—CHP–LPP George Washington. See Washington and the Generals of the Revolution.—Anon. George Washington.—Anon.—PEO - George Washington.—Anon.—SP 6 - George Washington. (Dial.)—Anon.—WHO—WR 49 George Washington.—Anon.—WR 49 George Wighington. (Concert rec.)—M. A. Bryant.—PP— PS George Wººington. (Harper’s Young People.) —SR 12 — George Washington.—J: H. Ingham.—AA (sl. abr.)—EDY —OAW–PAH * George Washington.—Hamilton Wright Mabie.—OAW George Washington.—C: Phillips.--St.S George Washington.—Phillis Wheatley.—WR 49 George Washington Exercises.—Anon.—SDE—Spſ) E George §ºington's “Bufday.” (Youth’s Companion.) — R. 13 George Washington's Life. — Hale Howard Richardson. — WR. 49 George Washington's Little Hatchet. Anon.—T “George-Aloe,’ The.—(Ballad.)—OBB George's Cherry-tree.—Amanda Waldron.—WR 49 Georgia Debtors, The.—Anon.—CPs Georgia Volunteer, A.—Mary A. Townsend.—AA—AWB– BE–CS 18–OAM - Georgics, The.—Sel. fr.—Virgil. - (Fortunatus et Ille.)—GT Georgie and Mother.—Harrison Goodel—SR 15 Geraldine's Daughter, The.—Anon.—DB Geraniums.-Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.—Gml?-I German Band, The.—Earl Derr Biggers.-H.P.2 German Fatherland, The. — Frnest Moritz Arndt. — HBW (Tr. by) J. Macray.--POW German Fire-eater, A.—Theodore S. Fay.—WR 19 German Land Above All Others. — Heinrich Hoffman von - Fallersleben.—HGV . German Professor on Hypnotism, The.—A. T. Worden.—GH German Trust Song.—Lampertus.—SSS German Watchman’s Song, The.—Anon.—AmSS—CBOP German's Fatherland, The.—Anon.—GP Germs of Greatness.--—Eliza Cook.-CS 30 Geronimo.—Ernest McGaffey.—AA—AH 2–EDY—PAH Gertrude of Wyoming, Sel. fr. (Oneyda's Death-song, The- fr. Pt. III.)— ampbell.—WEP 4 (Lament of Outalissi.)—RLP (W. pantomime.) — gest of Rºn Hoà.”(sel. gº) (Ballad.)—ESB §: The. VII.)—EP Fytte, The. VIII.)—EPO Get Acquainted with Yourself.-Rob't J. Burdette.—CS 28 “Get at the root of things.”—Anon.—GG 'Get Away from the Crowd.”—Rob't J. Burdette-HTb-I “Get #o some good library and read.”—J: A. Murphy.— Get Ivy and Holly.—T: Tusser.—YC * “Get leave to work.”—Eliz. B. Browning. See Aurora Leigh. Get on to the Dog.—Anon.--NM. “Get Out of My Shop !”—Jennie E. Munson.—WR 18 Get Up and Bar the Door.— (Old Ballad.)—BESB–EBS— ESB–OBB s Gethsemane (Christ Our Example in Suffering—C.)—Jas. Montgomery.—FEP—HBP—HBV Gethsemane. (Northwestern Christian Advocate.)—SP 7 Gethsemane.—Ella W. Wilcox.-GP Gets Dhere.—C: F. Adams.-BS 18 (He Gets There.)—SR 7 Gets Dunned.—Anon.—NM Gettin. Qn.—Anon.—BS 19 Gettin’ Ready to Graduate.—Anon.—WR 55 Getting Acquainted.—Sydney. Dayre.—BS 20 Getting, Aºinted with the Trees. (Sel. fr.—J. Horace Mc- a,I'la, Il Cl. (Appeal to the Trees, The.)-OAA Gettinsºn the Wrong Room.—C: Dickens. See Pickwick apers. Getting Information out of Pa.-Anon.—CS 39—WR 52 Getting Letters.--Anon.—CH Getting Ready.—Anon.—SSC Getting Ready for School.-Juliet Wilbur Tompkins.—WR 50 Getting Rid of Her Daughter's Beau.--Anon.-W.R. 26 Getting the Pony Shod and What Came of It.—Anon.—SP 8 Getting the Right Start... (Fr: Timothy Titcomb's Letters, I.)—Josiah G. Holland.—BS 24 (cond.) (Abr. )—BLP—PEO e Getting to be a Man.--S: E. Kiser.—WR. 21 Getting. Under Way.—S: L. Clemens. See Innocents Abroad, €. Getting Up.–H : S. Leigh.--—CS 27 Getting Up.–Jane, Taylor.—TM Getting up a Picnic.—Anon.—FAD Gettysburg. (Br, sel. fr. National Cemetery at Gettysburg.) —E: Everett.—OS 2 - Gettysburg.—Newell Dwight IHillis.--CS 40 Gettysburg.—Jas. J, Roche, -AH 2–PAH * Gettysburg AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Gettysburg.—Ernest W. Shurtleff.-BS 14 Gettysburg.—Edmund C. Stedman.—AWB–BE—PAH Gettysburg: A Mecca for the Blue and Gray. (Sel. fr. Ad dress, July 3, 1888.)—J: B. Gordon.—BLP—OAM Gettysburg Address.--Abraham Lincoln. See Address at the Dedication, etc. Gettysburg, Ode, Sei. fr.. (Dedicatory Ode for the Gettysburg National Cemetery.)—Bayard Taylor.—CS 2—OAL– PAH-POL (Lincoln at Gettysburg.)—AFH 2—PAH Gettysburg Speech.--Abraham Lincoln. See Address at the Dedication, etc. Gettysby, jpeech a Lesson in Oratory. — S. S. Curry. — Gheber’s Bloody Glen, The.—T: Moore. See Lalla Rookh. “Ghos’ Stories.”—Flavia Rosser.—BS 27—WR 31 Ghoses.—Jas. D. Corrothers.-W.R. 31 Ghoses in the Barn.—Lu B. Cake.—WR 31 Ghost, The.—Anon.—BS 4—CS 1–KNE (Ghost of Abel Law, The...)—SRI Ghost, The.—R: H. Barham,_HPE Ghost, The, Sel. fr. ... (Description of Johnson—fr. Bk. II.) —C : Churchill.—WEP 3 Ghost, The.—Hermann Hagedorn,-AMV-T Ghost at Noon, A.—Ebenezer Elliott.—STC Ghost Fairies.—Frank D. Sherman.-L.FL Ghost Flower, The.—Theodore H. Rand.—TCW Ghost in the Closet, The.—Clara J. Denton.—FTT Ghost in the Kitchen, The.—Anon.—FAD Ghost of a Flower, The.—Anon.—WR 31 Ghost of Abel Law, The.—Anon. See Ghost, The. Ghost of an Old Continental, The.—Fred E. Brooks,—CS 27 Ghost of an Old Love.—E. Vivian Prentice.—WR 58 Ghost of Creusa, The.—Virgil (tr. by Gawain Douglas.) See 'neid, The. • Ghost ºrooked Lane, The. (Dial.)—G: M. Vickers. — S Ghost of Goshen, The.—Anon.—CS 11 Ghost of Lone Rock, The.—Clara M. Howard.—WR 7 Čhost of Sensation. The-S. Weir Mitcheli–KNE - - Ghost Scene, The.—W: L. Alden. See Adventures of Jimmy ! Brown, The. - Ghost Scene from Hamlet.—W: Shakespeare. See Hamlet. Ghost Song.—Victor Hugo.—AFP Ghost Story, A.—S: L. Clemens. See Golden Arm, The. Ghost-flowers.-Mary T. Higginson.—AA Ghosts.-Jos. Campbell.—BIP Ghosts.--T: Carlyle.—WR 31 Ghosts.-Marguerite Mooers Marshall.—AMW 1 Ghosts.-R. : K. Munkittrick.-A Ghosts, The.—HI: W. Longfellow. See Song of Hiawatha, The. Ghosts of the Dead. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Giannone, Sel. fr. (Government Spy, The-arr.)—W: W. Story.—DR Giant Storm Boots.--Anon.—SR 15 Giant Walker, The.—Sir S: Ferguson.—BIP Giaour, The, Sels. fr.—Lord Byron. Beauty of Greece and the Grecian Isles.)—RLP Giaour, The. (Br. sel.)—BNL–HGP Greece.—BNL–LLC (Ancient and Modern Greece.)—RLP (Fall of Greece, The-abr.)—GP Idleness. (Br. sel.)—KNE - (Giaour, The, Sel. fr.)—BNL Ilove.—BIL–CIEP—FTA—RLP Picture of Death, A.—BNL §: i)ay of Death, The.)—CBP Greece—abr. )—OS 3 “Such is my name, and such my tale.”—HP (Remorse.)—RLP Transient Beauty.—BNL - (Pursuit of Beauty.)—RLP g Gib Him. One ub Mine.-Dan'l Webster Davis.-H.H. Gibraltar. (In Love Sonnets of Proteus.)—Wilfrid S. Blunt. —HEV–OB—VA Gibralter.—R : C. Trench.-OVW Giddy Girl, The.—Eliz. Turner.—BVC Gift, A.—Emily H. Hickey.—DB Gift, A.—Amy Lowell.—NPA Gift, The.—Augusta Webster.—CBP Gift, The-Eliz. B. Browning.—NT ... . Gift. He Got from Mose, The...—Will Carleton.—BS 27 Gift of Empty Hands, The.—Sarah M. B. Piatt.—FPE Gift of God, The.—Edwin Arlington, Robinson.—AMV 2 Gift of Tact. The.—C : Battell Loomis.--—SP 5 Gift of the ixind Heart, The-Everett McNeil.-ChS Gift of the Magi, The. (Abr.)—O. Henry.—SR Gift of Tritemius, The.—J: G. Whittier. — AP – CS 16 — POA – RTV - Gift of Water, The.—Hamlin Garland.—AA—PNW Gift that None Cºlºſsee. The.-Mary E. Wilkins Freeman. - —W Gift to a Girl Graduate.--Carolyn Wells.—WR 55 Gifts.-Juliana H. Ewing.—FLS Gifts.-Emma, Lazarus.-BNL–OS 3—WR 39 Gifts.-Jas. Thomson. See Sunday up the River. Gifts for All.—Clara J. Denton.—LPD - Gifts for Easter.—Anon.—WR. 57 * Gifts of Age, The.—Anon.-BS 22 - Gifts of ºne-g: |Herbert,--BNL–FP – HGP —OS 2 —PGT 1 (Pulley, The-C.)—CEL (w. 3 stg. fr. Misery.)—EPE —EPs—FEP—OB—SEP—VE—WEP 2 Gifts of God, The.—Jones Very.—AA Gifts of the Year, The.—Olive M. Long.—HICTC Gifts Returned;—Walter S. Landor, BLV--OVW-THP Gigglety Girl, The--(Judge.)—GH Gil Brenton.—(Qld Ballad.)—ESB Gil Morrice. C.—in Percy's Reliques.)—Anon.—EBS (Childe Maurice—diff. vers.)—BB Gil; the Toreador.—C: H. Webb.-AA - Gilbert, #et and the Fair Saracen.—Sir Lewis Morris.-- Gilbratar.—Wilfrid S. Blunt.—OVW-POW - Gilded Age, The, Sels, fr.—S: L. Clemens and C: D. Warner. Steamboat. Race, The. (Ch. IV.)—SR 2 (arr. and cond.) Uncle Daniel’s [or Dan'l's] Apparition [and Prayer J. (Ch. III.)—CS 10—ETR—SA—WR 31 (Unºniel's Introduction to a Mississippi Steamer.) - 5 (Uncle Dan'l's Prayer.)—SDR Washington Hawkins Dines with Colonel Sellers. (Sels. º fr. Chs. VII., VIII., and XI.)—BS 10 Gile Machree.—Gerald Griffin.--TIP Giles and Abraham.—Elmer R. Coates.—CS 6 Giles Corey.—Anon.--PAH - Giles º of the Salem Farms. (Sel. fr.)—H: W. Long- €110 W. - Prologue.—PAH-PNW - Trial, The.—PAH Giles' Hope.—S: T. Coleridge.—SAy Gille Machree.—Gerald Griffin.—DB Gillespie.—H: Newbolt.—FPE Gillian. (Parody.)—Anon.—PA Gilly of Christ, The.—Jos. Campbell.—RTI Gillyflower of Gold, The-W: Morris.-GEP—VA Gimlet vs. Corkscrew.—Anon.—SR 13 - . (Matrimonial Controversy, A.)—WR 16 Gin Fiend, The.—C: MacKay.—WR 18 Ginevra.-Susan, Coolidge.—BS 16—SR 11—StS . Ginevra. (Fr. Italy.) – S : Rogers.- BNL —FEP — PF — RLP—RTV—TIWP (Sl. abr. )—TMR.—WEP 4 (Sl. diff. vers.)—CS 3 (Lost Bride, The.)—WR 26 (For another vers. of the same story, see Mistletoe Bough, - The.—T: H. Bayly.) Ginger, and the Preacher. HAnon.—WR 14 - Gingerbread Bird, The.—Maggie Wheeler. Ross.-CB Gingerbread Tree, The.—Harriet P. Spofford.—AD Giotto's Tower.—H: W. Longfellow.—CAP—LBA—POW– TIWP Gipsies Metamorphosed, The (Masque of the Metamorphosed Gipsies, A–0.), Sels. fr.—Ben Jonson. (Song from “Gypsies’ Metamorphoses”—2d song.)— { S (Wish, A.)—LC—OS 1 . Song (“The owl is abroad.”)—EPs Gipsy. See also Gypsy. Gipsy Bride, The-Emma D. Banks,—WR 19 Gipsy Camp. (Tab.)--Anon.--TCP Gipsy Fortune-teller, The. (Tab. and dial.)—Anon.—BS 9 P - Gipsy Trail, The.—Rudyard Kipling.—HIBV. Gipsy's Malison, The.—C : Lamb.-HBP Girdle, A.—Edmund Waller.—GP (On a Girdle—C.)—BLV—BNL —CBP —EP — EPC — EPE—EPs (abr.)—FEP—FT-FTA—HBV —OB — OEL —PGT 1 —PYO —RLP —SEP —VE — WSA — WEP 2 Girdle of Friendship, The.—Oliver W. Holmes. – AmSS — |BIL–CAP Girl and Her Fawn, The.—Andrew Marvell.—GSP—OTPC Girl 'at Lives Next Door, The.—Anon.—WR 58 - Girl at the Book Counter, The...—Anon.—CS 33 ... (At the Book Counter.)—WR 7 Girl, Cat and Custard.—Anon.—WR 35 Girl Describes Her Fawn, The. — Andrew Marvell. See º Nymph Complaining for the Death of Her Fawn, The. Girl I Left Behind Me, The.—Anon.—HIBV ; Girl in Gray, The.—W : Merritt.—SR 4 Girl of All Periods, The...—Coventry Patmore.—VA Girl of Cadiz, The. (Song included in first draft of Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage, Can. I.)—Lord Byron.—HRP Girl of Dunbwy, The.—T: Davis.--TIP Girl of Pompeii, A.—E: S. Martin –AA—HBV—TIWP Girl of the Period, A.—Anon.—CH-CS 25 Girl of the Red Mouth.-Martin MacDermott. —DB —HBW —T Girl School Teacher Who Farmed. — Rob't J. Burdette. — WR. 55 - Girl that I Didn't Get, The.—Anon.—WR 7 Girl with the Cows, The, Sel. frº-A. P. Graves.—RTI-TIP Girl with girty-nine Lovers, The. (London Graphic.) — (Thirty-nine Lovers, The.)—TMR Girl-child, The.—Madeline Bridges. See Children. Girlhood.—Anon.—BNL Girls.-Olive Logan.-WR 27 Girl's a Girl for a’ That, A.—Anon.—HIP Girl’s Bucksaw Exercise.—Anon.—EuB Girls' Debate, A. (Dial.)—Anon.—MBID Girls, Don’t Marry a Drunkard.—Anon.—WR 18 Girl’s Essay on Boys, A.—Anon.—WR 7 Girls Singing.—Ferdinand von Saar.—HGV Girl's Song, A.—T: Moore.—CBPC Girl’s Ten Rules of Life.—Anon.—WR 56 Girl’s View of Men and Women.—Anon.—WR 50 Girls-vs-Boy’s Boat Race.—Oliver W. Holmes.—WR 34 Girondists, The, Sel. fr.. (Execution of Madame Roland— Čs Mºl III., Bk, L.I.)—Alphonse de Lamartine, — 112 TITLE INDEX Glove Girt, Woº §§ that's in the Dell, The.—W: Barnes.—HEV Girt Wºuse o' Mossy Stwone, The. — W: Barnes. – 2 Gitanjali, Song from.—Rabindramath Tagore.—HT (Sel. fr. I.-VI.)—NPA Give.—Adelaide Procter.—CCB Give *śn a Horse He Can Ride.—Jas. Thomson.—EBS— Give a Rouse. (Fr. Cavalier + See Cavalier Tunes. r Give All to Love:-Ralph W. Emerson.--AL–BIL (br. Sel.) —CAP—GEP—HBV–OB—OVV Give Beauty All Her Right.—T: Campion.—NT Give Flowers to the Children.—Anon.—SSC -> “Give freely to the friend thou hast.”—J: Addington Sy- monds.-OVW - - - Give Me # gºtage on Some Cambrian Wild.—HI: K. White. —BGV Give Me a Theme.—R : W. Gilder.—SAy Give Me a Wish.--Rose Terry Cooke.—PC (Wish, A.)—CBOP–WCL “Give, Me Ale.”—Anon.—HIBV. Give Me Back My Boy.-Jasper Garnet.—WR 30 Give Me Back My Husband.—Anon.—CS 5 Give Me Back My Youth Again.—Johann W. von Goethe. —GP Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death.-Patrick Henry. See Speech in the Virginia Convention. Give Love To-day.-Ethel Talbot.—HIBV º Give Me More Love [or More Disdain]. (Song: Mediocr in Love Rejected—C.)—T: Carew. —BINL —FLS Tunes.)—Rob't Browning. ity FTA, Give Me Not Tears.--Rose H. Lathrop. Despair.—AA Joy.—AA Give Me Rest.—Anon.—HIP Give Me Rest.—G : E. Grisham.—WR 15 Me the Baby.—Anon.—CS 40 Give Me the Hand.—Goodman Barnaby.—CS 11 Give Me the Old.—Rob't H. Messinger.—BNL–EPs—FEP —HBW-OR. (Winter Wish, A.)—AA—HBP Give Me the **ś, silent Sun.—Walf. Whitman.-AA — Give Me Three Grains gº, Corn, Mother. — Amelia B. Ed- Give wards.-BNL– Give Me Welcome All with Cheer.—Walter von der Vogel- Weide.—HGV Give Place, ye Hºrs-H: Howard, Earl of Surrey.—BNL LP (Praise of his love, A.)—FEP—WEP 1 Give Thanks, All ye People.—Anon.—SSS Give Thanks.--Anon.—PEO Give Thanks.--Anon.—CHP—HCTC Give Thanks.--Doane Robinson.—WR 40 Give Thanks fer... [or for] What?—W. F. Croſfut—CS 21— FHP-OAT Give the Bug a Chance.—Billy Mason.—HTb-I Give the Little Boys a Chance.—Anon.—TFS Give Them the Flowers Now.—Leigh M. Hodges.—HTb-I Give to the Wind thy Fears.-Paul Gerhardt.—HIDL to the World the Best You —SR 15 up the Union ?—Dan'l S. Dickinson. Give up the Union ? Give Have.—Adelaide Bridges.— Give See Shall we Give us a Call.—Anon.—CS 22—SSS Give us Men l—Anon.—WR 33—WR 47 Give us Men. (Wanted—C.)—Josiah G. Holland.—CS 26 (True Men.)—SR 7 - “Give words, kind words, to those who err.” (The Daily Counsellor, Dec. 24.)—Lydia H. Sigourney.—GG Given Over.—T: Woolner.—WA Giver's Reward, The.—Anon.—CS 18 Giving Concerts.-Emma C. Dowd.—CB Giving in Marriage.—Jean Ingelow. See Songs of Seven. Giving Thanks.--Anon.—OAT—RAC Giving to God.—Christopher Wordsworth.-WA Glacier-bed, The.—E. A. Blake.—BS 19—CS 33 Glad and Good.—Anon.—LPP Glad Christmas Bells.-Anon.—WR 28 Glad Day.—W. Graham Robertson.—CBPC—HBV Glad Evangel, The-Kate Douglas Wiggin.-OAC Glad Message, The.—Anon.—EFY Glad New Year, The.—W: Shattuck.-H.P 2 Glad Surprise, A.—Jennie Joy.—MD Glad Tidings.-Eliz. York Case.—CS 39 Glad Tidings.-W: Wordsworth.-E.HT Gladiator, The.—Anon.—CS 15—SA—TMR - Gladiator, The.—Lord Byron. See Childe Harold’s Pilgrim- age. Gladiator, The.—J. A. Jones.—BS 3—CS 7 (sl. abr.) Gladiators, The.—Emilio Castelar.—OS 3—WR 19 Gladness.--Anna Hempstead Branch.-HT Gladness of Nature, The. (C.) — W: C. Bryant. — AD — HBV—HBVy—OAA—OTPC —PGGR —POS —RAC —SN–SMG-WCL (Spring—abr.)—HNS Gladstone on Oratory.—G: F. Hoar.—SP 3 Gladstone's Manhood.—Lord Rosebery.—SSR Glamour of the Town, The...—C : Lamb.--OR. Glance Backward, A-Mary E, Blanchard, CS 22—WR 19 (sl abr.) f Glorious John.-Walter Scott. Glasgerion. (In Percy's Reliques.)—Anon.—BB—BESB– ESB–OB.B—WEP 1 (Sl, diff. versions.) Glasgow.—Alex. Smith.-CBP—EBS Glasgow Peggie. (Old Ballad.)—ESB Glass, The.—Pannard.—WA Glass of Cold Water, A.—J: B. Gough (at. Arrington and to Paul Denton.)—CS (Apostrophe to Cold Water.)—SA (Apostrophe to Water.)—LLC—SSD (Tribute to Water, A.)—PIP–YFR (Water—sel.)—HTb-ſ—PEO—SE—SP 5 Glass Railroad, The.—G : Lippard.—CS 14—SPE—SR 2 Glastonbury Thorn and other Plant Lore of Christmastide, The.—Alex F. Chamberlain.-BOC Glaucus and the Lion.—E: Bulwer-Lytton. See Last Days of Pompeii. Gleaner, The.—Jane Taylor.—OTPC–PC Gleaner's Song.—Rob't Bloomfield.—CBP Glee for King Charles.—Walter Scott. See Woodstock. Glee for Winter, A.—Alfred Domett.—DD–HBV-SN-VA Glen Allen's Daughter.—Anon.—WR 15 Glen Ellis Falls.-S: Longfellow.—HI) L Glen Moylena.—Ethna Carberry.—RTI also to A. W. 2—SR 2 Glen of the Horse, The.—G : Fs. Savage-Armstrong.—RTI Glen of Wicklow.—G : Fs. Savage-Armstrong.—DB—RTI Glen-Almain, the Narrow Glen.—W: Wordsworth.-P.G.T 1 Glenara.-T: Campbell.—BFV—EPs—HBV—LC—LOS 3— PIHS-SS—STC Glenaradale.—Walter C. Smith.-E.B.S.—OVV Glengarriff.-Sir Aubrey De Vere.—BGV—BIP—DB Glenkindie.—(Ballad.)—EBS Glenkindie.—W: B. Scott.—HIBW-WA Glenlogie.—Anon.—BB —BESB — EPs —ESB —FEP—GN (sl. diff. vers.)—HBV-LC—OBB—STC Glenorchy.—Evan MacColl.—TCW Glimpse, The.—Louise Ayres Garnett.—LY Glimpse of a Childhood.—Rainer Maria Rilke.—HGV Glimpse of Easter in the Azores, A.—HI: Sandham.—OAE Glimpse of Mºshington's Birthplace, A.—Grace B. Johnson. —OAW . Glimpse of Youth, A, Br. sel. fr. (“So every little child I see.”)—Josiah G. Holland.—HIP Glimpses.—J: B. Tabb.--THV Glimpses into Cloudland.—HI: W. Longfellow. See Hyperion. Gloaming.—Rob't Adger Bowen.—HEV Gloaming Call, A.—Alex. L. Fraser.—OCW Gloomy Night is Gath’ring Fast, The.—Rob't Burns.—EBS Gloomy Winter's now awa.”—Rob't Tannahill.—BGV-EBS Gloria Bell.—W: J. Benners, Jr.—CS 30 Gloria in Excelsis.--Lady Lindsay.—YC Gloriana.-Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene, The. Glories.—Lionel Johnson.—NT Glories of the Morning.—Dan'l Webster.—WR 56 Glorious Company, The.—Helen Gray Cone.—THV Glorious Constitution, The.—Dan'l Webster. See Public Din- ner at New York. Glorious Deed, A.—J: S. Adams.-PR Glorious Destiny of England, The.—Robºt C. Winthrop. See '. Centennial Oration. “Glorious End, A.”—Annie Johnson Flint.—Orlſ See Pirate. Glorious New England. (Sel. fr. Address on the Landing of the Pilgrims.)—S. S. Prentiss.-CS 1 - (New England.)—FD 1 t Edmund H. Sears.—OAC—OS 2 Glorious §§§ of Old, The.— (Angels' Song, The.)—AA—AIL (It Came upon the Midnight Clear.)—FEP—LLC (abr.) Glorious 1% Sun in Mid Career.—Christopher Smart.— Glorious Touchdown, The.—G. : Ade.—HIP 2 Glorny’s Weir.—Winifred M. Letts.-BIP Glory.-J. : Luther Long.—SP 1—WR 37 Glory.—Fs. Wayland.—LLC—SSD—WHO Glory Hºliº* #" John Brown's Body. — C: S. Hall. — Glory of Athens.—Thucydides. See History of the Pelo- ponnesian War. - - Glory of Death, The.—E: Young. See Night Thoughts. Glory of God in Creation, The.—T: Moore.—POS (Thou Art, O God—O.)—AmSS—CBP—FEP—OTPC– RAC–RLP—STC of Motion, The.—R.: St. J: Tyrwhitt.—HEP—VA of Nature, The.—Timothy Dwight.—BS 23 of Nature, The.—Frd’l: Tennyson.—PGT2 of Peace, The.—C : Sumner.—St.S of the Game, The.—W: Hamilton Cline.—HIP 2 of the Girl, The.—Cincinnati Post.—HTb-II of the Republic, The...—C: Emory Smith.-SP 4 of the Woods, The.—Susan Fenimore Cooper.—OAA that is to Be, The.—Horace Lathrop Dawson.—SP 6 that was Greece, The.—Lord Byron. See Don Juan. Glory to Be, The.—Horace Lathrop Dawson.—SR 15 . Glorying in the Cross. (Hymn VII.)—I: Watts.-FEP Glory-roses.—Theodore H. Rand.—TCW Gloucester Harbor.—Eliz. Stuart Phelps.-AA Gloucester Moors—W: Vaughn Moody—AL —HBV –LBM —PNW–YBW Glory Glory Glory Glory Glory Glory Glory Glory Glory Glory Glove, The.—Rob't Browning.—BP Glove, The.—Leigh Hunt. See Glove and the Lions, The. Glove, The.—Friedrich Schiller.—SS (For diff vers, see Glove and the Lions, The below.) 113 Glove AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Glove and the Lions, The...—Leigh Hunt.—BIHIV—BNL– BS 7—BVC-CBOP–CHV-CR–CS 8—CSS—EP FEP—GN–GSP—HBV — HBVy — MR — OS 2 — OTPC–PCK–POA—RTV—SSR—STP (Glove, The.)—CSBP * Gloverson, the Mormon. (Mormon Romance, A: Reginald Gloverson—O.)—C: F. Browne.—CS 16 Glow-Worm, The.—W: Cowper.—OTPC Glow-Worm, The.—W: Wordsworth.-NT Glowwº The.— Mrs. Hawkshawe (“Aunt Effie.”) — PC Gluggity Glug. (Fr. The Myrtle and the Vine.)—G: Colman (the younger).--BNL–GP—HBV Glycine’s Song.—S: T. Coleridge. See Zapolya. Gnomies, The...—Walter Ramal.-CHV Gnosis.--Christopher P. Cranch.-HBV-LBA Go.—Rob't C. W. Meyers.-CS 33 Go and Catch a Falling Star.—J: I)onne.—BLV Go Feel what I have Felt.—Anon.—BNL (Hate of the Bowl.)—CS 2 Go Fetch to Me a Pint o’ Wine,—Rob't Burns.—EP Gol . Forget Me.—C: Wolfe—CBP—DB—HBV Go Forth in Life not Seeking Love.—Anne C. (Lynch) Botta.-BIL Go Forward.—Ellen Murray.—CS 33 Go Forward to Victory.—I: K..Funk.-WR 18 “Go from me. Yet I feel that I shall stand.”—Eliz. B. Browning.—EPN-HBV—HGP — OVV — PGT 2 – RLP—SEP—WE (Far and yet Near.)—LTV (Sonnet.)—FTA - (somnº, #ºn the Portuguese.)—BNL–OB (III.)—VA Go, Happy Rose l—Rob't Herrick.-CEL (To the Rose—0.)—OEL–WEP 2 Go it. Alone.—J: G. Saxe.—BS 2 Go, Lovely Rose.—Edmund Waller.—BEV–BNL (w... add. st. by K. White.)—EP—EPE—EPs—FEP—HBV— OB-OIEL–PGT 1–PYO—RLP (Rose, The.)—CBP—HBP (Rose's Message, The.)—CEL - (Song—C.)—HGP-SEP—VE—WEP 2 & Go Not, Happy Day.-Alfred Tennyson. See Maud. Go Out, My Heart.—Paulus Gerhardt.—HGV Go, Ploughman, Plough.--Jos. Campbell.--DB Go, Pretty Birds. (Fr. Fair Maid of the Exchange.)-T: Heywood.—EP—FEP - (Message, The.)—BLV—HBV—OB (To Phyllis.)—OEL Go, Rose, My Chloe's Bosom Grace.—J: Gay.--EhB Go Sleep, Ma Honey.-E: D. Barker.—AA—AL–OAMs Go Slow.—Madge Elliot.—FAS - Go to thy Rest.--Lydia. H. Sigourney.—BNL “Go to work! Nothing is more salutary to the human Soul.” —H: W. Beecher.—GG Go way, Becky Miller, Go way l—Anon-CS 24 Go Where Glory Waits Thee!—T: Moore.—BNL–FEP— - HBP—PE"—RLP Goal of Life, The.—Rob't Burns. See Auld. Lang Syne: Goal of Life, The. (Sel. fr. The Longest Life.)—Archibald Lampman.—TCW † Goat and the Swing, The.—J: T. Trowbridge.—CSS Goat Paths, The.—Jas. Stephens.—Gm]P-II Goblet, The.—Bayard Taylor (?).-FP Goblet of Life, The-H. W. Longfellow.—BNL (br. sel.)— OS 3 Goblin Market, Br. sel. fr. (Good Sister, The.)—Christina G. Rossetti...—LTV-STP Goblin Goose, The. (Parody.)—(Pwnch.)—PA—SP 5 Goblins.—Anon.—WR 31 & Goblins, The-C: Dickens. See Pickwick Papers. God.—Gabriel R. Derzhavin (tr. by J: Bowring). —CS 4– FTR-GP–HBIP–HNS (abºr.) (Ode to the Deity.)—BS 4 God. After All, A.—Anon.—WR 14 (Little Outcast's Plea, The.)—BS 25–PFP God and Nature. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL God and the Farmer.—Fred'k E. Price.—AMV 2. God and the Soul, Sels. fr.—J: Lancaster Spalding. At the Ninth Hour. (Fr. Bk. IV.)—AA Beliº and Take Heart. (Faith and a Heart—O.-fr. Et, Mori Lucrum. (Fr. Bk. I.)—AA God *g. the Soul. (Sel. fr. Sursum Corda—fr. Bk. I.) 9 Nature and the Child. (Visions of Childhood—0.—fr. Bk. II.)—AA (Fr. Blº. IV.)—AA Starry Host, The. (Fr. Bk. I.)—AA—HBV—HP 2 Void Between, The. (Fr. Blº. II.)—AA God and the Strong Ones.—Marg. Widdemer.—AMW 3 God and the Universe.—Alfred Tennyson.—WEP 4 God Bless our Fatherland.-Oliver W. Holmes.—AmSS—FP (International Ode—C.)—PEO God Bless Our Native Land.—Anon.—TYP God Bless our Native Land.—Timothy Dwight.—LLC God Bless our School.—Anon.—CS 13 “God bºss the cheerful people—man, woman or child.”— Silence. . A. WillitS.–GG God Bless Us Every One.—Jas. W. Riley.—CCB–OAC God Bless You.--Anon.—SSS God Blº, you, Dear, To-day !—J: Bennett.-AA—HBV — “God can and does render sinners happy in spite of their sins.”—C: Hodge.—GG God Cares.—Anon.—HIDL God Careth.-Anon.—SSS wº God Everywhere in Nature.—Carlos Wilcox. —BNL God, Free the Drink Captive.—Frances Dana Gage.—WR 18 God Give Us Men.—Josiah G. Holland.—HTb-I-SP 4 God Governs. (Motion: For Prayers in Convention—C.)— B : Franklin.-S “God, has made this world very fair.”—Anon-GG God in Government.—Mary T. Lathrop.–WR 18 God in History.—G: Bancroft.—BS 2 God in History.—J: Lanahan.—SR 6 God in Nature.—W: Wordsworth. See Excursion, The. God in the Open Air. (Sel. fr.)—H: Van Dyke.—OAA God is Good.—Anon.—CBOP God is Love.—Anon.—LFS God is Love.—Anon.—HBP God is Love.—Anon.—HIDL God is Love.—J: Bowring.—AmSS—FEP ‘‘God is Nowhere.”—Olive Leaf.-CS 12 (Little Reader, The.)—MYF God Keep You.-Mary A. De Vere.—AA , God Knoweth.-Mary G. Brainard.—LLC (at. to Mary A. Bridgman.)—STC - (Not Knowing—C.)—AA—HDL–HTb-II—SSS God Knoweth Best. See Sometime.—May R. Smith. God Knows.--Anon.-CS 24 God Knows.--Anon.—SSS God Knows Best.—Caroline A. Mason.—HTb-II God Looketh on the Heart.—Anon.—WR. 57 God Loved the Lilies.—Marg. Junkin Preston.—SP 8 God Lyaeus.-J. : Fletcher. See Valentinian. God Made All Things.-Jane Taylor.—TFS (Works of God.)—NV God Makes a Path.-Roger Williams.-AH-PAH God Moves in a Mysterious Way.—W: Cowper.—LLC (Light Shining Out of Darkness— C.) — CBP —FEP — HBP—HBV-LOS 3–RAC (Providence.)—EPs—HDL “God never meant that we should call this home.”—M. E. K. God of Abraham Praise, The.—T: Olivers.-FEP God of Music, The.—Edith M. Thomas.-P.C.K God of Mºilº, The (abr.)—Frd’k W. Faber.—CBOP God Provideth for the Morrow. (Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity—C.)—Reginald Heber.—AD (abr.) (Providence.)—GN–HBV e God Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen.—Dinah M. Craik–BOC– DD–GN S BV—HBVy—WR 28—YC (Christmas Carol, A.)—FEP—OS 1 God Rest You, Merry Gentlemen.—Anon.—BVC–OAC (Christmas Carol.)—FEP “God Save Elizabeth.”—Fs. Turner Palgrave.-H.B.V. God Save Our Native Land.—Julius H. Seelye.—BS 23 God Sº,Qur President.—Fs. De H. Janvier. — CS 13 — God Save the Flag.—Oliver. W. Holmes, LGMS God Save the King.—H: Carey.—HIBV-OTPC God Save the King !—Theodosia Garrison.—EDY God Save the Nation.—Theodore Tilton.—AA—BE God Save the State.—C : T. Brooks,—BLP God Sees.—Mary M. Dodge.—TFS (Night and Day—C.)—Poſt. God the All-terrible.—Anon.—PPV God the Everlasting Light of the Saints Above. (In Dodd- ridge's Character.)—Philip Doddridge.—HEP (Yes gºlden Lamps of Heaven, Farewell—0.)—FEP— God the Father.—HI: W. Beecher.—OS 1 God, the Qnly Just Judge—Rob't Burns. See To the Unco lil Cl. God the True Source of Consolation. (Oh Thou Who Dry'st the Mourner’s Tear—O.)—T: Moore.—HINS (Resignation.)—KNE—THP God, Thou art Good.—Philip H: Savage.—AL God Watcheth. (My Child Woke Crying from Her Sleep— O.)—G : Macdonald.—HI) L God, Who Hath Made the Daisies.—E. P. Hood.—GSP Godfrey Gorden Gustavus Gore.—W: B. Rands.-CHW God Wills it so. —A Plea.—Anon.—SR 3 Godiva. (Parody.)—Oliver Herford.—PA - Godiva. (Sl. . abr. )—Alfred Tennyson. — BNL — CS 13 — HBV-POW Godliness with Contentment. (I. Timothy VI., 6–13.) (Bible.)—LLC Godly, #. (Fr. Miscellaneous Thoughts.)—S: Butler.— God-maker Man, The.—Don Marquis.--AMV 2—HBV God’s Acre.—HI: W. Longfellow.—BNL —BS 19 —CS 11 — HBV-LIC-PF - God’s Anºgi ſulius Sturm (tr. by G. : W. Doane.)—BS 14 (I Hold Still.)—GP—MMR God's Appointments.-Emma C. Dowd.-WR 33 God’s Beverage.—Jas. S. Watkins.—CS 17 God’s Clock Strikes.—G : F. Pentecost.—WR 18 God's Controversy with, New-England. (Sel. fr.)—Michael Wigglesworth, APM God’s Country.—O. C. Auringer.—CS 27 God's Father-care.—(Hey, tr. by) C. M. Harris.--NV God's First Temples.—W: C. Bryant.--FTR, (Sl. abr. )—HNS (arr.)—SPE (Forest Hymn, A.)—AA—AD (sl. abr.)— AmSS— APM —BNL —CAP —CCB —CS 8—FP (br. Sel.)— LLC (abr.)—OAA—PGGR—RAC—WR 5–YBV 114 TITLE INDEX Goldstein God’s First Temples (Continued). §º The-br. sel.)—TFS “My heart is awed within me when I stand”-br. Sel.) God's Fool.—Celia Duffin—BIP God’s Gift.—Ernest Crosby.—AL God's Hand.—Horatius Bonar. See Master's Touch, The. Gods in Council, The. (Dial.—arr. by) Emily Radcliff.- S God's Judgment on a Wicked Bishop. (O.)—Rob't Southey. —BN L–FEP (abr.)—HBV-HBVy—POA (Bishop Hatto.)—BVC—CBOP-CGd od's Judgment on Hatto.—Rob't Southey.—POW God’s Love.—Anon.—LPP God’s Love.—Gerald Griffin.—AD God’s Love to Man,—H: W., Beecher.—BS 12 God's Mark on all Things.--Amelia Opie.—TFS (abr.) God’s Music.—F: E. Weatherly.—CS 31 Gods of Yesterday, The.—Justin H. McCarthy. See If I Were King. * God’s Ownership of the Sea.—Leonard Swain.-FD 1 's Patience.—Marg. J. Preston.—CBP Ragamuffin Army.—G: L. Taylor.—WR 19 Rest.—Anon.—SSS Serving Angels.-Edwin Arnold.—HTb-I Support and Guidance.—A non-KNE Time.—Jean Ingelow. See Scholar and Carpenter. s Way.—Horatius Bonar.—SP 4 Will.—Mildred Howells.-AMW 1–HBW Will.—Rob't L. Munger.—AA Wisdom and Power.—Anon.—AD Wonders.-Eliza L. Marlyn.-CS 33 od's Work.-Ella W. Wilcox.-TS God's World.--Edna St. Vincent Millay.—HEV–NPA. Godspeed.—Jane Belfield.—AMW 2 " N “Goe, Little Booke!"—Jas. R. Lowell.—LLC Goethe and Frederika.-H. : Sedgwick.-HBV-HGP Goin' Home To-day.—Will Carleton.--CS 10 Goin' Somewhere.--—C: B. Lewis.-CS 13 (Rural Infelicity.)—BS 22 ... e Going, The, (R. B.)—Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.—GnR-II Going #ying—Rob't Herrick.-DD–GN–LH–OTPC– RT (Corinna’s Going a-Maying —C.)— EP —EPC —EPE — EPs—FEP—HBV-OB—SEP—WE—WEP 2 (º Maying.)—GEP—OEL–PGT 1 May-day.)—CEL . Going a-Nutting.—Jennie D. Moore.—PyR. Going a-Nutting.—Edmund C. Stedman.-DD–GN–RAC (Autumn, Song—C.)—NV Going and Coming.—E: A. Jenks.-BNL Going Away.—T: Frost.—WR 2 Going Barefoot.—Anon.—WR 52 Going Blind.—Ella Higginson.—OAMs e Going Down Hill on a Bicycle.—H: C: Beeching.—HIBV— HBVy—OB— ÖVV (Bicycling Song.)—GN Going Down to Mary's.--Anon.--WR 4 Going for the Cows.-Eugene Hall.—BS 14 Going for Water.—Rob't Frost.—NPA Going Home.—C: Tennyson-Turner.—PGT2 w Going Hº-Nathaniel P. Willis. See Lines on Leaving urope. Going Home for Christmas.-(Judge.)—ChS Going º, the Morning.—Wayne Douglas.-H.P–WR 2 Sū. 007". Going Home of the Twin Brothers.-Sally Pratt McLean Greene.—WR 47 Going into Breeches.—Mary Lamb.-BVC —CBOP —GC — $ GSP–POR-s–SP 1 sº Going of the White Swan, The.—Gilbert Parker.—BS 27— DR.—SP 4 on an Errand.—Anon.—CS 30—W.R. 37 Out and Coming In-Mollie E. Moore.—CS 3 Softly.—Anon.—HP to a New Home.—H. E. McBride.—HID to Aunt Ruth's to Tea.—Anon.—TFS to be an Orator.—Kate E. Forbes.—SD to Bed.—Mrs. Eliz. Turner.—OTPC to Bed at Night.—Adelaide O’Keeffe.—OTPC . to Church.-Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the House, The. School. (Prose.)—Anon.—CS 22 (Concert rec.)—Anon.—LPP–LPS–PP School.—Anon.—PyS School.—Anon.—WR 52 the Corner.—Clara J. Denton.—WLO the Dentist's. (Dial.)—Mrs. S. L. Overholtzer.— S to the Train. (Tab.)—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-Y FE to the Wars. (Song: . To Lucasta, Going to the Warres—O.)—R: Lovelace. — EPC — LH — RTV WEP 2 % Lucasta.)—FTA—LTV To Lucasta Going to the Wars.)—OB (To Lucasta, on Going to the Wars.)—BFV—BLV— BNL–BOL–BIPB—CBP—CBPC — CEL — Ehl” — EP—EPE—EPs—FEP—FT-FTA—GEP— HBP — FIBV-ITV—OEL–OS 3—PGT 1– PHS — PIPV — PYO—RLP—SEP—SP 3—STC—VE Going to Washington.—Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.—TT Gold,—Anacreon (tr. by Abraham Cowley.) See Change, he. Gold.—Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.—NPA Gold.—Arthur Guiterman.-SP 7. Gold, §% #" Overheard in a Garden.)--Oliver Her- Or(1,- Going Going Going Going Going Going Going Going Going Going Going Going Going Going Going Going Going | gold-º Blood. See Miss Kilmansegg and Her Precious €g. Louis, The.—Anon.—NP of Hope, The.—H: Burton.-SSS Robin, The-Anon.--CBOB Room, The.—Bayard Taylor.—WSA Seekers, The.—Hamlin Garland.—AFI 2 Song.—Nora Hopper.—DB Spinner, The.—Clara J. Denton.—WLO Golden Age, The-Ernest É. Fenoliosa—AA Golden Age, The.—Jos. Hall.—WEP 1 Golden Arm, The. (C.)—S: L. Clemens.—HSp (Ghost Story, A.—diff. vers.)—WR 5 Golden Autumn.—Mrs. Hawtrey.—PyR. Golden Bridge, The.—G : T. Lanigan.-BS 15 Golden Carol, The.—Anon.—BOC Golden Carol of Melchior, Balthazar, and Gaspar, the Three Kings of Cologne, The-(Old English.)—YC Golden City, The, Sel. fr.—C: (?) Mackay.—SPE Golden City, The...—Frd’k Tennyson.—WR 1 Golden Cobwebs, The.—Anon. A. Golden Crown Sparrow of Alaska.-J: Burroughs.-SN Golden Fish, The.—G: Arnold.—AL–BNL–HBW-TFY Golden Flower, The-Oliver W. Holmes.-PEO Golden Girl, A. (Lucy—C.)—Bryan W. Procter.—BNL Golden Glove, The. (Ballad.)—BBB Golden Grains. (Br. Sels. fr. various orations.)—Jas. A. Garfield.—CS 20 Golden Hair.—F. Burge Smith.-CBOP Golden Haire.—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella, Golden Hand, The.-J. : Jas. Piatt.—CBP Golden #. The.—Sel. fr.—Alfred Noyes. (Slumber-songs of the Madonna.)—BOC Golden Isles, The. (Sel. fr.)—Edmund W: Gosse.—STC Golden Keys.--Anon.—PyR-TT Golden Legend, The. (Sel. fr.)—Anon. (Nativity of our Lord Jesus Christ, The.)—BOC Golden Nº. The.—HI: W. Longfellow. See Christus: yStery. Golden Mean, The.—W: Cowper.—HEV Golden Mile-stone, The. (Sel.)—H. W. Longfellow.— LTV Golden Orioles, The...—J. H. Hartzell.—POS Golden Pippins. (Dial.)—Anon. (ad.)—MPD Golden Plover, Thé.-R: Butler Glaenzer.—AMV 4 §: Pulse.—J: Myers . O’Hara.--LBM OIOleIl Rain.—Anon.—BS 18 Golden White Chadwick,-- A.A. A. Robin's Nest, The. (C.)—J: (Yellow-hammer's Nest, The.)—H Golden Rod.—Anon.—AD Golden Rod.—Clara Doty Bates.—PyR. Golden Rod, The.—Eve J. Beed.—AD Golden Rod, The.—Hopestill Goodwin.—AD Golden Rod, The. (Vick's Magazine.)—AD Golden Rod. See also Golden-rod. Golden Rowan.—Bliss Carman.—VA Golden Rule.—Anon.—LPP Golden Rule, The.—Anon.-OS 1 (br. seº Golden Rule. , (New England Primer.)—OS 1–RAC Golden Rºs for the Young. (Boy’s Own Paper, The.)— B Golden Scepter, The.—Mabel S. Merrill.—CS 34 Golden Shoes.—Anon.—CS 5 Golden Shoes, The.—Josephine. Preston Peabody.—GT —HT Golden Side, The.—Anon.--BS 26—HP Golden Silence, The-W: Winter.—CBP—GP “Golden Slumbers Kiss Your Eyes.”—T: Dekker.-HBW “Golden Speech, The.” (Sel.)—Queen Elizabeth.-OS 3 Golden Street, The.—W: O. Stoddard.—CS 11 Golden String, The.—W: Blake.—THV Golden Sunset, The.—S: Longfellow.—STC Golden ºpper, The.—Alfred Tennyson. See Lover's Tale, €. Golden Targe, The.—W: Dunbar.—EBS Golden Text, The.—G : F. Cameron.—TCV-VA Golden Vanitee.—Anon.—ABV-B.B.B Golden Wedding, The.—D: Gray.—HEP—HBV Golden Wedding, The.—W. E. Minshall.—SR 12 Golden Wedding, A.—Ruth. McEnery. Stuart.—WR 38 Golden Whatsoevers. (Philippians IV., 8.)—Bible.—LLC Golden Year, The, sel. ſº (“Ah! when shall all men's good.”)—Alfred Tennyson.—HEP Golden-crested Wren, The.—T: Miller.—ABV * Goldenrod.—Anon.—CHP Goldenrod.—Anon.—NV Golden-rod.—Anon.—WR 33 Goldenrod.—Elaine Goodale Eastman,— AD (Sel.)—BNL — HBV Golden-rod-W: E. Hunt.—TCV Golden-rod-C. A. Kiefe.—WR 33 Golden-rod. (Abr. )—Lucy Larcom.—PEO Goldenrod.—Mrs. F. J. Lovejoy.—CCB-COS—NV-PP Golden-rod.—Frank D. Sherman.—LFL Golden-rod. See also Golden Rod. Golden-throated Pastoral Horn.—Grace Hazard Conkling.— LY Golden-tresséd Adelaide.—Bryan W. Procter.—CBOP–FEP —GC—PEIS–VA Goldfinch Starved in His Cage, The.—W: Cowper.—OTPC Goldfinches—J. Keats. See I Stood Tiptoe upon a Little Bill. Goldilocks,—Jean Ingelow. See. Brothers and a Sermon. Gold loº Dream of Pussy Willow. — Clara Doty Bates. -- EIV Gold-of-Ophir Roses.—Grace A. Dennen.—AA—GS Gold-seekers, The...—Hamlin Garland.—AA Goldsmith's Daughter, The.—Johann L. Uhland,-WR 9 Goldstein under Suspicion,--Anon.—WR 38 115 Goldyn AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Goldyn Targe, The, Sel...fr.—W: Dunbar.—EPO—WEP 1 Golf and Life.—S. E. Kiser.—HIP 2 Golfer's Rubaiyat, The. (Parody.)—H. W. Boynton.—PA Goliath.--T: B. Aldrich.-WR 37 Gondibert, Sels. fr.—Sir W: Davenant. Gondibert, Bk. I., Can. VI., Sel. fr.-EPE—WEP 2 Praise and Prayer. (Br, sel. fr. II., VI.)—EP—OB Gondola Race, A.—F. Hopkinson Smith-SP 1 Gondola, The. - Johann W. von Goethe. (Tr. by J. S. wight.)—TIWP Gondolieds,-Helen Hunt Jackson.—ASL Gondoline. (Abr.)—H: Kirke White.—WR 19 Gone.—Anon.—HIP Gone.—Mary E. Coleridge.—OVW Gone.—W : D. Howells.—BIL t Gone.—Jean Ingelow. See Star's Monument, The. Gone.—C : Mackay.—BIL–TFY Gone. (Abr.)—J : G. Whittier.—LLC Gone Before...—B : F. Taylor.—CS 12—HNS (abºr.) Gone Forgº-Mars. Junkin Preston.— AH 2 —BE —DD Gone Home.—Emily Huntington Miller.—Orlſ Gone Home º New Year's Eve.—F': E. Weatherley.—RTW Gone in the Wind.—Jas. C. Mangan.- DB —NT—OVW — RTI—TIP Gone Out Forever.—Anon.—KNE Gone to Her Head.—Anon.--HP 2 Gone with a Handsomer Man. — Will Carleton. – CS 11 — FTR-RTV—WHO Gonello.—Anon.—WR 9 Good, The.—J: B. O’Reilly.—BS 18–CS 30 Good Aº. (Motion somg.)—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-- Good Ale.—J: Still.—BNL–HBP (Jolly Goode Ale and Old.)—FEP—GP—OB Good and Bad Children. — Rob’t L: Stevenson. — ABV — EIBV-HBVy—PCL–TFS Good and Bad Spelling. (Fr. a letter.) — B : Franklin. — Good and Bad Thoughts.-Roby Datta.-SBOS—SGB, Good and Better.—Anon.—CS 16—FP Good Boy, A.—Rob't L: Stevenson.—ASR-II—PCL Good By. See Good-by. Good Bye. See Good-bye. Good Cause, The.—Walter Scott, PPV Good Cherr. (Sel. fr. Life.)—Charlotte Brontë.-OS 1 Good Cheer.—Max Ehrmann.—SP 6 Good Citizenship.–Theodore Roosevelt.—SR 14 Good Company.−Karle Wilson Baker.—AMV 4—HBV Good Company. (Harper’s Young People.)—COS–PP Good Comrade, The.—Ludwig Uhland.-HGV Good Conscience, A.—Sir E: Dyer.—FTR (abr. ) (My Mind [or Mindel to me a Kingdom is.) — BITV — BNL–EP—FEP—FT-HBV-RLP—STC (#)-yº 1. Attrib. to W : Byrd.)—BS 7—EPs—HBP—LLC (Peace of Mind.)—PHS (Old style spelling im BNL–FEP—HBP.) Good Conscience, A.—W: Shakespeare. See King Henry V., Good Counsail.—Geoffrey Chaucer.—FP (Good Counsail of Chaucer—C.)—FEP—WEP 1 (To Life's Pilgrim—abr.)—CEL Good Counseil of Chaucer. — Geoffrey Chaucer. 907.77.9. Good Counsel. (I'rags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Good Counsel.—J: Davidson. See Fleet Street Eclogues. Good Counsel.—James T., King of Scotland.—EBS Good Counsel of Polonius to Laertes.—W: Shakespeare. See Hamlet. Good Day.—Anon.—CP Good Day, The.—HI: Howarth Bashford.—HIBW Good Deed, A.—C : Mackay.—PR Good Deeds.-Sir Edwin Arnold.—WR 9 Good Deeds.--T: Chalmers.--PP—YFR Good Pºlº Past.—W: Shakespeare. See Troilus and Cres. S1Cla. Good Dinner, A.—Mary Stewart Cutting.—SP 1 “Good Enough fer Me.”—Anon.—WR 16 Good Fellow, The.—Josiah G. Holland.—SP 5 Good Fight, The, Sel. fr. (Cause of Bunker Hill, The.)— G. : W : Curtis.--NC Good for Evil. (Prose.)—Anon.—WR 17 Good for Evil. (Dial.)—Capt. Howard.—SD Good for Little Folks and Big Folks.--Anon.—CHP Good Friday.—Girolamo Savonarola.—OS 3 Good Friday Hoopoe.—Douglas Ainslie.—EBS Good Friend, A.—Atmos.—HTb-I Good Girl, The.—Mrs. Eliz. Turner.—OTPC Good Great Man, The.—S: T. Coleridge.—BLP (sl. abr.)— By-per-HBP-HEV —LLC —LOS 3 —SEP — (Character.)—EPs Good, Great Name, A.—Frances E. Willard.—WR 18 Good Heº, (Br. Sel. fr. Epistle to Davie.)—Rob't Burns. —tº t'S Good Hope, A.—Rob't Browning.—THV - Good Inn, The.—Herman Knickerbocker Wiele.—HIBW Good King Wencesles.—Anon.——AmSS—OTPC–PCL–STP Good King Wenceslas. (Arr. by J: Mason Neale.)—BOC— CLS-GSP—HBV—HBVy—YC Good Joke on Maria, A.—Anon.—CS 31 Good Library Gone up in Smoke, A, -E, H, Trafton, MD See fore- —-4 Good Life, Long Life.—Ben Jonson. See To the Immortal Memory and Friendship of that Noble Pair, Sir Lu- cius Cary, and Sir Henry Morrison. Good Hºlº Poy and the Bad Little Boy, The.—G: Kyle.— Good Luck and Bad Luck. (After Heine.)—J: Hay.—TFS Good Man of Alloa, The. (Albr.)—Jas. **ś “Good man suffers but to gain, A.”—Oliver Goldsmith. See Captivity, The. Good Man, The-Sir H. Wotton.—STC Good Management.—Anon.—CS 38 Good Maxims.-Anon.—St.D Good Measure.—Anon.—WR 12—WR 25 Good Memory Work.-Anon.—LLC Good Moments, The.—Rob't Browning.—THIV Good Moolly Cow, The.—Eliza Lee Follen.—PPl Good Morning.—Anon.—LFS Good Morning.—Joanna Baillie.—OTPC Good Morning.—Rob't Browning. See Pippa Passes. Good Morning.—J. W. Foley.—HIb-II Good Morning, Carrie.—R. C. McPherson.—NM Good Morning, Merry Sunshine.—Anon. (Merry Sunshine.)—CHV-NV Good Morning to God.—Mary T. Hamlin.—CBOP Good Morrow. See Good-morrow. Good Name, A.—Anon.—CBOP–TT Good Name, A.—Joel Hawes.—BLP—PEO Good Name.—W: Shakespeare. See Othello, the Moor of Venice. “Good name in man and woman, dear my lord.”—W: Shake- speare. See Othello. Good Naºe Desirable than Riches, A.— L: B. Coley. --- 24 - Good N atºnd Recklessness. (Frags. fr. various awthors.) Good Natured Girls, The.—Jane Taylor.—OTPC Good News.-Rob't Browning. See How they Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix. Good News.-Harriet McE. Kimball.—CBP Good News from Georgia.—Anon.—HIP 2 Good Night.—Anon.—CBOP Good Night.—Anon.—CFBP Good Night.—Anon.—FEP Good Night.—Anon.—TFS Good Night.—Joanna Baillie.—OTPC Good Night.—Hester A. Benedict.—HIBV-HP Good Night.—Sydney Dayre.—NV Good Night.—Eliza Lee Follen.—CBOP Good Night.—Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.—TT Good Night.—G : Hill.—POS Good Night. (Domestic Poems, II. : “The sun was slumber- ing.”—T: Hood.—HIP Good Night.—Victor Hugo.--OS 1–SMG-TYP “Good Night.”—Reginald W. Kaylor.—WR 26 Good Nº-Theodore Rörner (tr. by C : T. Brooks.)— (Diff. tr.—abºr.)—POS Good Night.—S. Weir Mitchell.—FTA—HBW Good Night.—J: Nichol.—OVV Good Night.—Fs. Quarles.—LOS 2 Good Night.—Rob't Sands.—FEP } Good Night.—Percy B. Shelley.-BLV—CBP—HBV—SR Good Night.—M. A. Sinclair.-H.P.2 Good Night.—Rob't Tannahill.—BGV Good Night !—Ann, and Jane Taylor.—CBPC–GSP —HBV. —HBVy—OTPC–PCL–PP]—TM. Good Night and Good Morning.—R: M. Milnes, Lord Hough- ton.— ASR-I —BNL —CBOP —FEP —GSP — LC — LOS 1–LPP–LPS–NV—OS 1–OTPC–Port —PP —PyS—RAC—RLP-TFS—WCL. Good Nº. and Joy be wi' You A'.-Sir Alex. Boswell.— “Good Night, Babette!”—Austin Dobson. —HBV —OVV — RLP—RTV—VA (Angelus Song—sel.)—GP Good Night, Dear World.—Anna D. Walker-SP 8 Good Night, Good-by.—Dora Greenwell.—PC “Good §:" in Spain, The.—Fernan Caballero. See Holy Night. Good Night Kiss, The.—(Mother’s Magazine.)—OrNI Good Night, iittle Star.-Anon-TFS “Good Night, Not Good-bye.”—Sir Edwin Arnold.—HTb-I “Good §§ Papa.” — (American Messenger.) — BS 3 — 10 CS Good Night Prayer for a Little Child.—H: Johnstone.—PP1 Good Night to the Season.--—W. M. Praed.—BLV Good of It, The.—Dinah M. Craik.—SAE Good Old Candy Pull.—A. B. Luck,-WR 38 Good Old Hymns, The.—Frank L. Stanton.—SP 4 Good Old Way, The-Anon.—CS 22–PF - Good Omens.—W: Shakespeare.—EPs (Sonnet.)—HIBP - (Sonnet CVII—G.)—EP—GEP—WEP 1 Good Play, A.— Rob't L: Stevenson. — ASR-II — CFBP — PGpr Good “Postle_Paul.”—Nixon Waterman,—HTb-I Good Queen Bess-Flora N. Montgomery.—TFS Good Reading [the Greatest Accomplishment].-J: S. Hart. —BS 5–CS 12 Good Rule, A. (Three Gates.)—Anon.—CS 37 A.—Anon.—CBOP Good Rule, A.—Anon.—WR 17 Good Sabbath, A.—Anon.—CROP Good Shepherd, The.—Anon.—CBOP Good Shepherd, The.—H. P. Hawkins.—GSP Good Ship, Alma Mater.—Anon.—WR 55 Good Ship Castle Down, The-W: B. McBirney.…-TIP 116 TITLE INDEX Grandfather’s Good Singing.—Anon.—NM * & Good Sister, The.—Christina G. Rossetti. See Goblin Market. Good Soldier, The.—Anon.—THIV Good Son, The-R: H. Dana –FTR-SAE (abr.) Good Strong Heart, A.-E. H. Chapinº-LLC * "Good that never satisfies the mind, A.” (Flowers of Sion, II.)—W: Drummond.—FEP (Human Frailty.)—LT1C (Illusions.)—CEL (Sonnet.)—HBP Good Tidings.—Anon.—BVC g Good Tidings. (St. Luke II., 8–15.)—Bible.—OS 1 Good Tidings of Great Joy to All People.—Jas. Montgomery. Good Time Coming, The.—C: Mackay.—CBP —FEP (abr. ) —HBP (Sl. abr.)—PEO e Good Time Going, A.—Oliver W. Holmes.—HRP Good Way to Play a Joke, Al-Anon.—YFD good Wife, The.—Anon.—MHR Good Wife.—T: Campion.--EPE Good Woman, A.—Jean Blewett. --SBOS-SGB Good Woman Made Welcome in Heaven, The.—R : Crashaw. —CBPC Good Wºº. (Fr. Miscellaneous Thoughts.)—S: Butler.— P Good-by.—Anon.—BNL Good-by.—Anon.—FLS. Good-by.—Anon.—WR 55 “Good-by.”—Grace D. Litchfield.—HIP–WR 33 Good-by.—Christina G. Rossetti...—VA $ Good-by, A.—Ednah P. (C.), Hayes-AA * "Goodºº Not Farewell.” — Edith Putnam Painton. — 55 Good-by.—God Bless You.-Eugene Field.—Orlſ—SR 14 Good-by, Proud World.—Ralph W. Emerson.—Amp Good-by, Sweet Day.—Celia Thaxter.—POS Good-by, Sweetheart.—Mary Clemmer.—BIL Good-by, Winter l—C. S. Stone.—AID 3:#;-(#. to Ah Foo Lin.)—HTb-I “Good-bye.” (Prose.)—Anon.—BS 12 Good-bye.—Anon.—FLS—LFS - Good-bye. (Song.) —Anon.—WR 54 Good-bye.—Ralph W. Emerson.—APM–CAP—FEP—GT — PHBP—HBV-HTb-II (Good By.)—BNL Good-bye. (Sailor's Farewell,\ The-C.)—Ruthven Jenkyns. —TFY (at. to Moore.) z (Sweetheart, Good-by! )—FLS º (“Sweetheart, Good-bye! that flut’ring sail.”)—GG (Though Lost to Sight, to Memory [or Mem'ry] Dear.— CS 13—FTA—HP—PYO (at. to Moore.) Goodbye.wgºggert rec.)—E. O. Peck.-LPS–PP–WHO - \} 52 Good-bye, Little Boy, Good-bye!—Isabel Richey.—WR 39 Good-bye, Little Flowers.—Anon.—PyR. Good-bye, Little Flowers.--Kate L. Brown.—PyR. Good-bye, My Fancy.—Walt Whitman.—APM–CAP Good-bye, Old Church.-Millie C. Pomeroy.—CS 28 Good-bye, Old House.—Millie C. Pomeroy.—CS 23 Good-bye to Dolly.—Anon.—WR 17 Good-bye to the Cottonwood.—Marg. Hill McCarter.—S Goodest Mother, The.—Anon.—HIP Good-fellowship.–Mary Stuart.—SR 15 Good-for-Nothing Cat, The.—Anon.—WR 35 Good-morning. See Good Morning. Good-morrow, The.—J: Donne.—HEV—NT Good-morrow [Song].-T: Heywood. See Rape of Lucrece, The. Goodness.-Marcus Aurelius Antoninus. See Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius. Goodness and Greatness. (Br. Sels. fr. Essay XVII. : Of Goodness, and Goodness of Nature, and fr. Essay XI. : Of Great Place—ad.)—Fs. Bacon.—BLP Goodness and Greatness of God.—C : Spurgeon.—BS 3 Goodness of God.—Anon.—KNE Good-night. See Good Night. Goody Blake and Harry Gill.—W: Wordsworth. — CGd — CS 24—LLC Goose, The.—Alfred Lord Tennyson.—BLV—RTV Goose a la Mode. (Parody.)—Eliz. Cavazza.-PA Goose with the Golden Eggs, The.—AEsop.–OS 1 Gordon.—Ernest Myers.-VA Gordon.—Bertram Tennyson.—EDY—TCV Gordon Redeems Himself.—Anon.—WR 53 Gordon's Reprieve. (Ald.)—Anon.—NP Gorilla, The.—Anon.—HIH Gorilla Micky Flinn.—Anon.—WR 44 Gorse, The L-Wilfrid, Wilson Gibson.—GnR-II “Goshdern Words, The.”—J: E: Hazzard.—WR 51 Gospel of Labor, The.—HI: Van Dyke.—SP 6 Gospel of Peace, The.—Jas. J. Roche.—AH 2–EDY —PAH Gossip.—Anon.—KNE Gossip.–Helen Huntington.—HIBV Gossip of the Nuts, The.—Anon.—NV—WR 40 Gossips, The. (Dial.)—-Anon.—WR 17 Gossips, Tºgg–Eile W. Wilcox.-PP—WR 17 (arr. as dial.) Got them. Both.-(Detroit Free Press.)—WHO Gott und Welt.—Johann W. von Goethe. (Tr. by J: Ad- dington Symonds.)—THV Gotham. (Sel. fr. Bk. II.)—C: Churchill.—WEP 3 Göttingen Barber, The.—Jos. E: Carpenter.—CS 24 Gougane Barra.—Sir Aubrey De Vere.--BGV-TIP Gouganº Bº-Jeremiah J. Callanan. —BML —CS 10 — Gourd §hº ºlm, The.-(Tr. by) C : Mackay. —AID — Gouty Merchant and the Stranger, The.—Horace Smith. — BNL–CS 2—SS—THP (Sel, fr. Sur l'Eau.) — Guy de Government by Epigrams. Maupassant, OS 2 Governº; Control of Monopolies. (Outline of Debate.)— Government Mule, The.—Anon.—SP 6 Government of the People, The.—G : Bancroft.—SR 8 Government, Should Grow with the People, A. (Sel. fr. Parliamentary Reform.)—T: B. Macaulay.—SS Government Spy, The...—W: W. Story. See Giannone. Government Vigor.—Sydney Smith. See False Notions of Government Vigor. Governº, lºst Levee, The. — Sara B. Kennedy. — NP — Gowan Glitters on the Sword, The.—Joanna Baillie.—STC Gowans under Her Feet.—Frances W. Gibson.—CS 24 Gowk's Errant [and what Cam' o't], A.—J: Ferguson.— 22—CS 34 Grace and Dolly.—Anon.—COS—PP Grace and Her Friends.--Lucy Larcom.—WCL Grace and the World. (Sel. fr. Hope.) — W: Cowper. — WEP 3 Grace before Meat.—P. J. M’Call.—RTI Grace before Reading, A.—Helen Coale Crew.—AMV 4 Grace Darling.—Anon.—CS 25 Grace for a Child, [A]. (Another Grace for a Child—O.) § Ferrick—Bve—ce OP—GSP–LTV-SP 1 — (Child's. Grace, A.)—CFBP—O.B—OTPC–QH Grace of Fidelity, The.—Dr. Niccolls.-BS 12 Grace Vernon Bussell.—H. : S. Drayton.—CS 27 Gracie of Alabama.-Fs. O. Ticknor.—BAB Gracie's Cake.—Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.—TT Grace's Choice.—C : Battell Loomis.--—VSA Gracie Og Machree.—J: Keegan Casey.—DB Gracie's Kitty.—Anon.—BS 14 Gracious Answer, The.—HI: N. Cobb.-SA Fathºlºe my Hand. (Sel.)—CS 10 —SSS (abºr.)— (Promise, The.)—BS 3 ‘‘Gracious Time, The.”—Anon.—CLS Gracious Time, The.—W : Shakespeare. See Hamlet. Gradatim. (C.)—Josiah G. Holland.—BS 6—CCB–CS 6— GP—HBV—HBVy—HTb-I-LBA—RAC—WR 33 (Gradation—sl. abºr.)—KNE (Heaven is Not Reached at a §§e Bound.)—PCK 4 (Only in Dreams—sl. abr. )— (Way to Heaven, The.—LLC—OS 2—PR Gradation.—Anon.—CBOP Gradation.—Josiah G. Holland. See Gradatim. Gradgerratun' of Joe, The.—W: Allen White.-S Graduates Social Affairs.--Anon.—WR 54 Graduates' Song.—J: R. Dennis.-SSC Graduating Essay, A.—H. G. Dodge.—SSC–WR i5 Graduating Oration.—Vivian M. Akers.-W.R. 55 Graduation.—Phillips Brooks.-TMR. Graduation and Two Years Later.—Anon.—WR 34 Graduation at Miss Lurch's Boarding-school. (Burlesque Play.)—Ella P. Eastman,—WR 55 Graduation Day Prize Contest.—Anon.—WR 55 Graduation Program Hints.-Ruth B. Dame.—WR 55 Graduation Time.—J. W. Foley.—WR 55 Graeme and Bewick. (Ballad.) — BIBB (im. Border Min- strelsy.)—EPs Grain of Corn, A.—Amon.—AD Grain of Salt, A.—Wallace Irwin.—HRV Grain of Truth, A.—G. : M. Vickers.-CS 28 Grainine. ºter the Death of Diarmuid.—Cathal O'Byrne. Gramma chree.—C : Wolfe.—NT Grammar as Taught in Fairyland. (Dial.)—Marg. Morri- son.—WR, 50 Grammar for the Court of Berlin. (Punch.)—HPE Grammar in a Nutshell.—Anon.—ABV Grammar in Rhyme. Anon.—HIBV. Grammar Lesson, A.—Helen W. Grove.—CS 33 Grammar of Life, The.—B : F. Taylor.—WR 29 Grammar-rules.—Sir Philip Sidney.—BLV Grammarian's tºgral A.—Rob't Browning.—EP—EPN – Grampy Sings a Song.—Holman F. Day.—HSp—THP Grand Advance, The-Frank H. Gassaway.—BS 25—TMD (“Advance.”)—WR 5 Grand Match, The-Moira O’Neill.—BIP Grand Old Day, The. (Earlier vers. of The Thursday Sab- bath Day, in City Festivals.)—Will Carleton.—BS 18 Grand Question Debated, The-J. Swift.—BLV Grand Ronde Valley, The.—Ella Higginson.—AA—PNW Grand Scheme of Emigration.—Anon.—PP—YFR, Grandame, The.—C : Lamb.-BGV-RLP—WEP 4 Granddad's Polka.-Rob’t C. V. Meyers.-CS 29 Granderºtrº Stanzas from.—Matthew Arnold.—EPN Grandest Figure, The.—Walt Whitman,—OAL Grandeur.—Winifred M. Letts.—HT Grandeur of the Ocean.-Walter Colton.—CS 23 Grandfather Dear.—Laura E. Richards.-CHP Grandfather Shows the Spirit of '76.-Anon.—WR 52 Grandfaths, Watt’s Private Fourth.—HI: C. Bunner.—BVC: Grandfather's Barn.—Anon-PP–YPS (In the Barn.)—WR 14 - Grandfather's Barn.-Eben E. Rexford.—FS 117 Grandfather’s AN INDEX, TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Grandfather's Chair, Sels. fr.--—Nathaniel Hawthorne. Affray in King Street, Boston, 1770, The. (Based on The Boston Massacre.)—MYF Grandfather's Clock.--Anon.—HTb-II Grandfather's Clock.-Rob't C. V. Meyers.--CS 33 Grandfather's House.—Mary McGuire.—CS 24 Grandfather's Reverie.—Theodore Parker.—SR 2 Grandfather's Rose.—Mary A. Denison.—CD Grandfather's Story.—Mary H. Field,—CS 36 Grandma Keeler Gets Grandpa Keeler Ready for Sunday School. (Sel. fr. Cape Cod Folks, Ch. V.)—Sarah P. McL. Greene.—NP Grandma Robbin's Temperance Mission.—Emma D. Banks. Grandma ### Just Splendid, A.—Emma A. Opper.—LFS * Grandma's Advice.—Dixie Wolcott.—WR 7 Grandma's Advice to the Girls.--Anon.—SD Grandma's Angel.-Sidney Dayre.—LPS–PP–WR 15 Grandma’s Berry Pie.—Clara Louise Angel.-W.R. 52 Grandma's Garden.—Anon.—WR 4 Grandma's House is the House.—Anon.—WR 52 Grandma's Mistake.—Anon.—TT—WR 28 Grandma’s Prayer.—Eugene Field.-YBV Grandº schooldays. (Tab.)—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-- Grandma's Shamrocks,—E. A. Sutton.—CS 27 Grandma's Spectacles.—Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.—TT Grandma's Spoon Story.—Eliz. L. Stocking.—CB Grandma's Story and Mine.—Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.—TT Grandma’s Surprise.—Anon.—CS 35 Grandma’s Tea.—Lizzie J. Rook.-TT Grandma's Thanksgiving Story.—Alice Lotherington.—OAT Grandma's Wedding Day.—T: C. Harbaugh.-CS 33—WR 7 Grandmamma's Fan.-Edith S. Tupper.—WR 15—WR 26 “Grandmither, Think Not I Forget.”—Willa Sibert Cather.— HBW-LBM Grandmother, The...—Victor Hugo.—FP Grandmother Gray.—Mary K. Boutelle.—CS 16—MYF Grandmother Tenterden.—Fs. Bret Harte.—RTV Grandmothers.--Anon.—LL (Johnny's Opinion of Grandmothers.)—BS 2 —CBOP — SD—WR 17 (sel.) Grandmºgºs Apology, The. (Abr.)—Alfred Tennyson.- 11 Grandmother's Bible.—Hattie A. Cooley.—CS 23 Grandmother's Farm.—Anon.—CBOIP Grandmotºjour with the Hymns.—Mrs. Mary E. Lee. - 4 Grandmother's Sermon.—Ellen A. Jewett.—CS 22 (Sermon in a Stocking, The.)—HP Grandmother's Song.—Edmund Vance Cooke.—SP 4 Grandmother’s “Spectacles.—T: De W. Talmage.—CS 13 Grandmother's Story of Bunker Hill. — Oliver W. Holmes. See following. e Grandmother's Story of Bunker Hill Battle. (O.) — Oliver W. Holmes.—AP—MAL—PAP (Bunker Hill.)—FMR (abr. (Grandmother's Story [of Bunker Hill].) — BS 4 (sl. abr.)—CAP—PAH Grandmother's Valentine.—Minna Irving.—EDY—HP 2 Grandmother's Wisdom.—Anon.—PP1 Grandpa and Baby. (Bostom Transcript.)—CS 36 Grandpa and Bess.-Emily H. Miller.—PEO Grandpa and the Foghorn.—Wilbur D. Nesbit.—SP 7 Grandpapa.--Dinah M. Craik.-PC—WR 17 (sel.) Grandpapa's Spectacles.—Anon.—CBOP–PP—YFR Grandpa's Courtship.–Helen W. Clarke.—CD Grandpa's Glasses.—Anon.—BS 27 Grandpa's Hallowe'en.—Carroll Prescon.—WR 31 Granger's Wife, The...—J. W. Donovan.-CS 10 Gran'm à"; or Al’us] Does.—A. H. Poe.—BS 8—FAS– Grannie's Little Flock,-C: J. Hanford.—HIP 2 Granny.—Jas. W. Riley.—WR Granny’s Story.—Emily H. Miller.—OAT Granny's Trust.—Anon-S Grant.-Melville W. Fuller.—CS 29 Grant.—Frank W. Gunsaulus.-SR 13 Grant.—T: W. Higginson.—WR 42 Grant. (Fr. a. Speech made at Galena, Ill., Apr. 27, 1893.) —W: McKinley.—SC—WR 42 Grant.—Wu Ting-Fang.—WR 42 Grant at Appomattox. —Eugene H. Levy.—TMR Grant at Rest.—Jas. J. Meehan.—DD–EDY Grant—Dying.—T: C. Harbaugh.-W.R. 37 Grant, the Soldier and Statesman. (Fr. an Oration delivered at the dedication of the Grant Monument, New York, 1897.)—W: McKinley.—TMR. Grant us Thy Peace.—J. Ellerton.—LLC “Gran'ther's Gun.”—C: H.; Webb.--WR 33 Grant's Claims to Fame.—T: W. Higginson.—SSR Grant's Place in History.—Anon.—BS 15 Grant's Strategy.—Judge Veazey.—BS 16 Grape-seed.—Anon.—HIH Grape-vine Swing, The.—S: M. Peck.-W.R. 15 Grape-vine Swing, The.—W: G. Simms.--AL–BNL–HBV Graphic Story of the Light Brigade, As-Anon.—SR 7 Grass.-Edgar Fawcett.—AD—POS (sl. abr. ) Grass, The-Emily Dickinson. —GN —HBVy —LC —NV— OAA—PYO Grass and Roses.—Jas. F. Clarke.—HIDL Grasshopper, The. (Independent.)—NV Grasshopper, The. (In Anacreontiques.)—Anacreon (tr. by Abraham Cowley.) — BNL — CGd —HBP —HBW — HBVy—LC—LOS 2—OTPC–PHS—SEP—VE (On the Grasshopper—tr. by W: Cowper.)—HBP Grasshopper [Grassehopper—C.], The. (To My Noble Friend, Mr. gºries Cotton. Ode.)—R: Lovelace.—EP—EPs (Sels.)—LC—OB—OEL–WEP 2 §gest.) Grasshopper, The.—Alfred Tennyson.—PO Grasshopper, The.—Edith M. Thomas.-AL–SN Grasshopper and the Ant, The.—Anon.—CBOP Grasshopper and [the] Cricket, The.—Leigh Hunt.—CBP— CEL–HBP—LC—OS 2 (To the Grasshopper and [the] Cricket.)—BNL–FEP —GN–HBV–NT—OTPC–POS—RAC—SEP— VE —WEP 4 Grasshº, and Cricket, [The].—J: Keats.-BNL–LLC— (On the Grasshopper and Cricket —0.) —BGV — EP — EP E BP—HBV-LC —LOS 2. —OS 2 —RAC–RLP—SEP—WE—WEP 4 (Poetry of Earth, The.)—WR 1 Grasshopper Green.—Anon.—CFBP—HBVy Grasshopper's Ride, The.—Percy French.-RTI Grateful. (Charade.)—Anon.—FAD Grateful Beasts, The-Patrick Kennedy.—RTI Gratefulfºnt, A. — (Kingston (N. Y.) Freeman.) — Grateful Preacher, The.—J: G. Saxe.—CS 14 Gratefulness.-G: Herbert.—EPs Gratiana Dancing. (Sel. fr. Gratiana, Dauncing and Sing- ... ing.)→R : Lovelace-BLV—FT-OB Gratitude.-W. : Cowper.—BLV Gratitude to God.—Orville Dewey.—HTb-I Grattan.—Aubrey T: De Vere.—EDY Grave, The. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Grave, The, Sels. fr.—Rob't Blair. Grave, The. (Br, sel.)—BGV-BNL–EP—EPR—RLP Omnes eodem Cogimur.—WEP 3 Pride. (Br, sel.)—KNE Resurrection, The.—WEP 3 Self-murder.—WEP 3 Grave, The.—Washington Irving. See Rural Funerals. Grave by the Lake, The.—J: G. Whittier.—STC Grave by the Sorrowful Sea, The-L. M. L. Bayley.—CS 30 Grave in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, A.—Marg. Junkin Preston.—AA—Am P w Grave in Samoa, A.—J: Macfarlane.—EDY-TCV Grave in the Busento, The.—August von Platen.—(Tr. by Baskerville.)—TIWP - Grave of Bonaparte, The.—Lyman Heath.-FEP Grave of Charles Dickens, The.—Anon.—CS 3 Grave of Keats, The.—S. Weir Mitchell.—TIWP Grave of Keats, The.—Oscar Wilde.—EDY—TIWP (At the Grave of Keats.)—GG Grave of Lincoln, The.—Edna D. Procter.—POL–SR 8 Grave of Love, The.—T: L. Peacock.-FEP—HBW-O.B— WEP 4 Grave of MacCaura, The...—(Mrs.) Mary Downing.—DB Grave of Mrs. Judson, The.—M. Remick.-FP Grave of Rury, The.—T: W: Rolleston.—DB Grave of Shelley, The.—Oscar Wilde.—EDY—TIWP Gravedigger, The.—Bliss Carman.—LBA—OCW—TCW Grave-digger, The.—J. Soulary.—AFP Grave-digger's Song.—Alfred Austin. See Prince Lucifer. Gravel Path, A.—Laurence Alma-Tadema.-PP1 Graves of a Household, The.—Felicia D. Hemans.—CGd — CSS—FEP—FP—GP—HEW —LOS 2 —NT —OTPC —PC—RLP—RTV—WCL–WHO Graves of Infants.-J. : Clare.—NT—OVV Graves of Our Dead, The.—Rob't G. Ingersoll.—OAM Graves of the Patriots, The.—Jas. G. Percival.—BNL (bºr. sel.)—CS 7—OAM Graves of Union Soldiers at Arlington, The.—Jas. A. Gar- eld. See Strewing Flowers on the Graves of Union Soldiers. Gravestone, A.—W: Allingham.—TIP Graveyard Rabbit, The.—Frank L. Stanton.—AA—AL Graveyard Scene, The.—W: Shakespeare. See Hamlet. Gray Champion, The. (Sel. fr. Twice Told Tales, Ch. II.)— Nathaniel Hawthorne.—BS 15 Gray Fººgle The.— Alfred Billings Street.— MMR — (Sl. diff. vers.)—FMR Gray Honors the Blue, The. (Sel. fr. The Nation's Dead.) —H. : W. Watterson.—BS 7 Gray Horse Troop, The.—Rob't W: Chambers.-AH 2 Gray Man, The.—W: Hervey Woods.-LY Gray Swan, The-Alice Cary.—CS 7—GN–WCL (Sl. abr. )—CR—CSS Gray's Elegy:-T: Gray. See Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard. Gray's Elegy on Horace Walpole's Cat.—Anon.—WR 35 Great Adventure, The.—HI: D : Thoreau.—HIBW-OVW Great Adventurer, The.—Anon. See Truth's Integrity. Great American Holiday, The.—Anon.—OAI Great American Republic a Christian State, The. (Fr. Our Christian Heritage, ch. oºm. The Religious Element in our American Civilization.)—Jas., Cardinal Gibbons. —BILIP–PFP Great and Noble Man, A.—W : F. Vilas.-FD 2 Great are the Myths.—Walt Whitman. See Leaves of Grass. Great Assurance, The...—Rob't Browning. See Saul. Great Beef-contract, The. (Facts in the Case of the Great Beef Contract—C.)—S: L. Clemens.—BS 4 (sl. abr.) —CS 4—MHR, - Great Bell of Cologne, The.—Anon.—FR Great Bell of Pekin, The...—Jessie W. O'Donnell.—WR 12 Great Beii Roland, The-Theodore "Tilton.--CŞi—#AH Great Breath, The.—G. : W. Russell.—OB—VA Great Britain and America.--Newmann Hall.—OM 118 TITLE INDEX Gretchen Great Great Great Britain and America.-Edwin O. Wolcott.-SC . Britain and Her American [wr. English]...Colonies.-- G: Bangroft. See History of the United State; , , , Brown Owl, The. — Mrs. Hawkshawe (“Aunt Effie.”) —ABV-CBOP–CHV-OTPO Great §.; Monro.--NPA tº ºr ºf $ Great &lºcircus Fight, The.—Jesse Lynch Williams. - Great Commandment, The.—(Bible.) See Deuteronomy. Great Critics, The.—C: Mackay-SAy * Great Distinction of a Nation, The.—W: E. Channing. See Spiritual Freedom. e “Great end of education is not information, but personal vigor and character, The.” (Philadelphia Press.)— G Events.-E. S.—CB & & Examples.—Lord Byron. See Marino Faliero. Examples.—E: Everett. See Eulogy on Adams and Jefferson (Imperishability of Great Examples.) Expectations. (Tab.)—Anon.—TC Expectations, Sel. fr. (Pip's Fight—sel. fr. Ch. II.) —C : Dickens.—CS 13 Experiment, A.—G: Washington—WR 49 George Washington.—Kate Douglas Wiggin and Nora A. Smith. See Story Hour, The. Gifts.--Anon.—NT Grandfather, The.—C: and Mary Lamb.-OTPC Guest Comes, The.—Edwin Markham.—SP 6 Guns of England, The.—Lord Dunsany. See Songs from an Evil Wood. º Great Hunt, The.--Carl Sandburg.—NPA e Great Ideas. (Sel. fr. On the Elevation of the Labouring Classes.)—W : E. Channing.—S Great Immortal, Washington, The...—W. S. Hyde.—WR 49 “Great indeed is the task assigned to woman.” (Black- 'wood’s.)—G G. Great is To-day.—J: Vance Cheney.—AL Great Issue, The.—E: Everett.—BS 14 Great #ºney, The.—Edwin Arnold. See Maha-Bharata, €. Green Linnet, The...—W: Wordsworth.-OTPC e tº e º is Great London Fire, The.—J: Dryden. See Annus Mirabilis. Great Lover, The.—Rupert Brooke.—GnR-II - Great Man, A.—Mary K. Dallas.-WR 3 Great Man, A. (On the Death of the Right Hon. —. —C.)—Oliver Goldsmith.-NA Great Man, A.—J: D. Long.—FD 2 Great Man, The-Eunice Tietjens.—NPA “Great man down, you mark his favorite flies, The.”—W: Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Shakespeare. See Hamlet. “Great man is always willing to be little, A.”—Ralph W. Emerson. See Compensation. Great Migg *s gºir Relations to Christianity.—T: Erskine. Great Miggiving, The.—W : Watson.—HIPV-OB —OVV — Great *algitic, The.—Anon.—(Tr. by J: O. (?) Sar- . gent.— Great National Scourge, The.—Anon.—PEO (Great Scourge, The.)—TS e “Great Nature is an Army Gay.”—R. : W. Gilder. —AmIP — HEV—SIN Great Nayal Battle of Manila, The.—Anon.—PRR Great Object Lesson.—Anon.—WR 45 Great Pangake Record, The...—Owen Johnson.—HSp Great Peº Unrestricted Immigration, The.—HI: C. Lodge. Great Procession, The-Harriet P. Spofford.—CH Great V. Question Šefied, The... (Sels. fr. The Society of the Army of the Potomac.)—G. : W : Curtis.-BLP Great Remembrance, The. (Abr.)—R: W. Gilder.—TMR. Great Saving, A-Alex. Ricketts. Chiş Great Saint Bernard, The. (Frag.)—S: Rogers.-POW Great ޺rse, The.—Anon. See Great National Scourge, €. Great §§ of Sule Skerry, The.—(Old Ballad.) —ESB — Great §s Now on Earth are Sojourning.—J: Keats.— Great Stone Face, The.—Nathaniel Hawthorne.—MAL Great Swamp Fight, The.—Caroline Hazard.—AH-PAH Testament. (Sel. fr.)—François Willon. (Diomedes.)—AFP (Last Ballad.)—AFP Great Thoughts.--Philip Jas. Bailey.—RLP Great Time, A.—W: H. Davies. . See Bird of Paradise, The. Great Truths are Portions of the Soul of Man,—Jas. R. Towell.—CAP Great Voice, The.—Clinton Scollard.—HT Great Voices, The.—C : Timothy Brooks.-H.B.V. Great, Wide, Bºul, Wonderful World. (C.)—W: B. Rands.-GS (Child's World, The-wr. at. to M. Browne.)—POS (sl. diff. vers.)—CCB–LOS 1–PGnr—WCL (Wonderful World, The.) — CFBP — CHW — HBV — HB Wy—Port—RAC–SFM–SMG. (World, The.)—OS 1 Greater Birth, The...—Hermann Hagedorn.—HT Greater Memory.—Arthur O’Shaughnessy.—PGT2 Greater than We Know.—W : Wordsworth.--THIV Greatest Curse to Labor, The.—T. V. Powderly.—FD 2 (Curse to Labor, The.)—BS 16 Greatest Fruit of the Declaration.—C: F. Adams.--FD 2 Greatest Gift, The.—G: Eliot.—THV Greatest Party, The.—Frances E. Willard.—WR 18 Great-grandmama and I.-Kate L. Watson.—BS 20 Great-grandmother's Garden.—M. F. Jacques.—NW greafness.--Alex. Pope. See Essay on Man, A. . . . Greatness. Based on Morality. (Sel. fr. Foreign Policy.)--J: Bright.—OS 3 (abr.j (National Greatness—sel.)—SAE Greatness of His Simplicity.--H. A. Delano.—LLC—OAL Greatness of Obedience, The.—F: W. Farrar.—NC Greatness of the Poet, The.—(Br. sel. fr. Rob't Burns.)— G: W. Curtis.--SSD—TMD Grecian Fable, A.—Anon.—MYF Grecian Festival, A.—Anon.—EuB Gree, Bairnies, Gree.—W: Miller.—OTPC Greece.-Lord Byron. See Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage. Greece.—Lord Byron. See Giaour, The. Greece.—Aubrey de Vere.—POW Greeding: punished—Friedrich Rückert. — SAy —- STP — Greedy Boy, The.—Eliz. Turner.—BVO-OTPC Greedy Fox, The.—Anon.—CSS Greedy Piggy that Ate Too Fast.—Eliza Grove.—OTPC Greedy Richard.—Ann and Jane Taylor.—BVC–OTPC Greek and Turkman, The.—G: Croly.—SS Greek Children's Song.—Anon.—TYP Greek Folk. Song.—Marg. Widdemer.-HBV-NPA Greek Goś The...—Theocritus. – (Tr. by Andrew Lang.) * Greek Greek Greek Idyl, A.—Mortimer Collins.—VA. Mother's Lullaby.—Zitella Cocke.—POS Reverie, A.—Jas. C. Hodgins.—TCV Greek Revolution.—HI: Clay. See On the Greek Revolution. Greek War Song, A-Lord Byron.—PPV Greek-letter Fraternities. (Brief for Debate.)—SP 7 Greeks' Return from Battle, Thé.—Felicia D. Hemans.—SS (Ancient Greek Chant of Victory—C.)—SAE . (Return from Battle, The.)—PP—YFR. Green.—D. H. Lawrence.—NPA Green be the Turf.-Fitz-Greene Halleck.—LLC §º Rodman Drake.)—BNL–EDY—GP—PF n his Friend, Joseph Rodman Drake.—OVW (On, the Death of Joseph Rodman Drake—0.) — AA — AmB —ASL —CBP—FEP —HBP —LBA –PAH — YBV Green Cornfield, A.—Christina G. Rossetti...—LOS 2 “Green earth, has her sons and her daughters.”—(Scattered frags.)--Algernon C: Swinburne—GN Green Fields of England.—Arthur H. Clough.-GP Green Gnome, The...—Rob't Buchanan.—CR—CSBP—GSP– HBP—RTV—SP 7–STO Green Grass under the Snow, The-Annie A. Preston.—HP Green Grow the Rashes [O].—Rob't Burns.—BGV-BNL– EPS–LP—EPR—HBV–WEP 3 “Green Grow the Rushes O.”—W: E: Penny.—WR 39 Green. Hill Far Away, The Cecil F. Alexander.—TFS (There is a Green Hill [far away].)—FEP—HBV— LLC—OTPC–VA Inn, The.—Theodosia Garrison.—AI, Isle of Lovers, The.—Rob't C. Sands.—AA Leaves All Turn Yellow, The-Jas. Kenney.—DB Linnet, The...—W: Wordsworth.-ABV-BGV —EPN —HBV-OR-PGT 1–WEP 4 Green Green Green Green Green #le flººrock of Ireland, The.—Andrew Cherry.— Green Mºuntain, Boys, The-w: C. Bryant–AH–HPB— OCP—PAH Green Mountain Justice, The-Anon.—HTb-I I Green Mountain Justice, The.—H: Reeves.—BS 6—CS 6 — HNS-MHR, Green Mountains, The.—Jas. R. Lowell.—PNW Green Peº $ºp. (Fr. Poetical Cookery-book.) — (Punch.) Green £º-º: C. Bryant.—CAP—PEO (sel.)—PNW– green River, The.—Lord Alfred Douglas-OVV Green Symphony.—J: Gould Fletcher-CAMV 3 Green Things Growing.—Dinah M. Craik–CBP—DD–GN (8l. abr.)—HBV—HBVy—OAA—SN–SP 1 (Arr, by G. H. Fuller as concert rec.)—AD Green Yule, A.—C: Murray.—EBS Greencastle Jenny-Helen Gray Cone.—AH 2–BAB Greenfield Hill. (Sels. fr.)—Timothy Dwight.—APM Greenland Fishery, The-(Ballad.)—OBB Greensleeves.—Anon.—NT Greenwich Pensioner, The.—Anon.—CBPC Greenwºº, The...—W: L. Bowles. –BNL —CBP – HBP — Greenwood Cemetery.—Crammond Kennedy.—BNL Greenwood Cemetery.—W: Wallace.—CS 17 Greenwood Shrift, ºpe—Rob't and Caroline Southey.—BNL Greenwood, Tree, The.—W: Shakespeare. See As You Like It. Greeting, A.—Anon.—CHP Greeting, A.—W: H : Davies.—HT greeting, A.—T: , Heywood. See Rape of Lucrece, The. Greeting, A.—Philip B. Marston.—VA Greeting, A.-Jos. Twyman,—HP 2 ° Greeting (Class Day.)—Daisy Elliot.—WR 54 Greeting from England. (London Chronicle.)—PAPm Greeting from Far Away.—Friedrich Rückert.—FTA Greeting of the Roses, The.—Hamlin Garland. AA Greeting to Easter... (Ent.)—WR 57 Greeting to May.--Helen B. Curtis.--SSC Greeting to the “George Griswold.” (Punch.)—EPs Greetings from England.--(London. Chronicle.)—PA.H. Grendel's Mother. (Sel. § Beowulf, Pts. 21 and 24.) by) Hall.— (Tr. Gretchen. (Dial.)-Anon–YFD Gretchen.—Johann W. von Goethe.—HGV 119 Grey AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Grey *śs The; or, Saw You My Father.— (Old Ballad.)— Grey Dusk, The.—Seumas O'Sullivan.—DB Grey Head, The. (C.)—Douglas Jerrold. (Helpless Gray Head, The.)—CS 18 “Grey # Troop,” The.—Rob't W: Chambers. —HBV — Grey Linnet, The.—Jas. McCarroll.—OCW—TCV Grey Fº and Greyer Sea.—C. G. D Toberts. – LBM — Grey Squirrels, The.—W: Howitt.—GSP Greyport Legend, A.—Fs. Bret Harte.-GN–OS 2—SR 1 Gridiron, The.. (Sel.)—S: Lover.—MHR Grief.-Eliz. #. Browning.—HEV–NT—OB —OVW —RLP —WEP 4 . (“I fell you, hopeless grief is passionless.”)—PGT 2 Grief. (Br, sel.) Dryden.—KNE Grief.—D. H. Lawrence.—NPA (Sel. fr. “As a beam o'er the face of the waters may - glow.”)—T: Moore.—KNE Grief.-W: Shakespeare. See Hamlet. “Grief fills the room up of my absent child.”—W: Shake- º Speare. See King John. Grief for the Dead.—Anon.—BNL . (All Before.)—GP Grief for the Loss of the Dead.—F's. Quarles.--CBP Grief of Achilles for the Slaying of Patroclus, The.—Homer. See Iliad, The. Grief of Bereavement, The.—Friedrich Schiller. See Wallen- stein. Grief Unspeakable.—Alfred Tennyson. See In Memoriam. Grievance, A.—Jas. Kenneth Stephen.—HBV–PA Grieve Not for Beauty.—Witter Bynner.—NPA "Grievº; Ladies.”—Anna Hempstead Branch.-HBV — Griffith Hammerton.—Joy Vetrepont'—BS 13 Griggsby's Station. (C.)—Jas. W. Riley. . (Back where they Used to Be...)—CH Griper Greg.—Anon.—CS 7—MYF Griselda.--Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury Tales, The. Grizzly.—Fs. Bret Harte.—AA—AL S OS 2—SN Grizzly Grumbler's Advice.—Anon.—CS 3 Grongar Hill.—J: Dyer.—BNL–EP—EPR—FEP—HBP— STC–WEP 3 Groom’s Story, The. — A. Conan Doyle. — HSp — RTV — WR. 44 Groomsº, to His Mistress, The.—T: W. Parsons.—CBP— (Groomsman to the Bridesmaid, The.)—FEP Groomsman to the Bridesmaid, The.—T: W. Parsons. foregoing. Grotesque.—Ruth Guthrie Harding.—AMV 2 Ground Laurel, The.—H. F. Gould.—NV Grounds of the Terrible.—Harold Begbie —PYO—SP 5 Grover Cleveland.—Joel Benton.—A FI2—PAH Groves, The.—W: C. Bryant. See God's First Temples. Groves of Blarney, The.— R. : A. Milliken — BGV —BLV — CS 24 (sl. abº.)—DB—HBP—HBV Growing.—Anon.—LFS See Growing Blind.—Rainer Maria Rilke.-HGV Growing Gray.—Austin Dobson.—BNL–HBV Growing Old.—Anon.—SR 15 Growing Old.—Anon.—WR 50 Growing Old.—Matthew Arnold.—CEL–HBV Growing Old.—Rob't Browning. See Rabbi Ben Ezra. Growing Old.—Mrs. M. W. Chase.—CS 37 Growing Old.—Marc Cook.-AFV Growing Old.—Walter Learned.—HEV Growing Old.—Fs. E. Ledwidge.—BIP Growing Old.—Albert Pike.—HIDL Growing Old.—Marg. Sallume (?).--CS 24 Growing Old.—Marg. E. Sangster.—HIP Growing Old.—Rollin J. Wells.-HTb-II Growler.—Daisy Elliot.—WR 54 Grown-up Birthday, A.—Susan Coolidge.—BS 19 Grown-up Land. (St. Nicholas.)—FS Growth.-Anon.—CP Growth.-Emily J. Bugbee.—AD Growth of International Sympathies.—Anon.—FS—SS Growth of Love, The.—Sir C: Sedley. See Mulberry Gar- den, €. Growth of the American Republic.—G : Bancroft —BS 1 Grumble Corner and Thanksgiving Street.—Anon.—CS 30 (Where do you live 2)—PR—WR 14 Grumbler, The.—Dora R. Goodale —LPS–PP–PyS Grumbling over Lessons. (Dial.)—Hattie Herbert.—SD Gryll Grange. Sel. fr.)—T: Love Peacock. Dr. Opimian on Christmas.)—FT Gualberto’s Victory.—Eleanor C. Donnelly.—CS 16 (Sl. abr.)—FR Guard of the Eastern Gate.—E. Pauline Johnson.—OCV Guard. Thine Action.—Sallie A. Vance.—CS 3 Guardian Spirits.—S: Rogers. See Pleasures of Memory, €. Guardian-angel, The. * (Sel.)—Rob't Browning. — HBV — PGT 2–BOW-SEP—TTWIP–VE Guard's Story, The.—Anon.—CS 11 Guardsman, The.—F. X. Finnegan.—PAPrm “Gude and Godlie Ballates, The,” Poem fr. James the First of Scotland.—WEP 1 Gude Wallace.—(Old Ballad.)—ESB Guenn. (Sel. fr. Ch. IX.)—Blanche W. Howard.—WR 25 Guerdon, The.—J: J. Piatt.—AA Guerillas, The.—S. T. Wallis.--AWB Guess.-J. A. Shedd.—CHP Guess Again, -Anon.—NM * Guess What’s in My Pocket. (Dial.)—-Anon.—YFD Guess Who.—Nellie R. Cameron.—WR 50 Guessing Game, A.—Anon.—CB Guessing Nationalities. : **s L. Clemens. See Tramp Abroad, A. Guessing Song.—H: Johnstone.—PoE-—RAC Guest, The.—Anon.—COS—PP Guest, The.—T: Ashe.—BOL Guest, The.—Harriet McE. Kimball.—AA—SR 7–WR 12 Guests at Yule.—Edmund Clarence Stedman.—BOC Guidance —Alanson Tucker Schuman.—HT Guidance.—W : Shakespeare. See Hamlet. Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah l—W: Williams.-FEP—- SPE (sl. abr.) Guide Post, The.—Anon.—CS 32 Guided by a Star.—Carlotta Perry.—SR 9 Guiding, Santa Claus, -Anon.—CHP Guido Ferranti. (Dial.)—Oscar Wilde.—WR 4 Guild's Signal.-Fs. Bret Harte.—OS 2—POA Guild's Signal.—HI: Morford. See Engineer's Murder, The. Guileless Witness, The.—Anon.--KNE Guilielmus Rex.--T: B. Aldrich.-AA—POW - Guillotine, The.—C: Dickens. See Tale of Two Cities, A. Guillotine, The-Victor Hugo.—SP 2 Guilt Cannot Keep its Own Secret.-Dan'l Webster. See Murder of Captain Joseph White, The. Guilt its Own Betrayer.—Dan'l Webster. See Murder of Captain Joseph White, The. Guilty Conscience, A.—Dan'l Webster.—WHO Guilty or Not Guilty.—Anon. — CS 9 — FAS —FR —HP — MYF–PR—TMD–WIHO—WR 33 Guinea Pig, The.—Anon.—NA © Guinevere.—Alfred Tennyson. See Idylls of the King. Guitare (Gastibelza.)—Victor Hugo.—WR 9 Guiteau the Assassin.—J: K. Porter.—NC Gulf Stream.—Sarah C. Woolsey.—AA v. Gulf wºrcornelius G. : Fenner. — BNL —CBP —FEP — Gulistan, The, Sel. fr.--Reginald Heber.—BNL Gunga Din.—Rudyard Kipling —CR—HBV—HSPS Gunnar, Sel. fr. (Skee-race, The-Ch. IX., abr.)—Hjalmar H. Boyesen.—TMR. Gunner and the Bird, The -—Anon.—COS—PP Gunn's Leg.—Anon.—CS 24 Gunpowder Plot.—W: Wordsworth.—EDY Guns in the Grass, The.—T: Frost.—AH 2–PAH Guns of Peace.—Dinah M. Craik.-ET)Y Gustavus, King of Sweden, to His Soldiers.-Pierre F. Le- few re.—BLP Guy.—Ralph W. Emerson.—HIBP—GT Guy Faux's Night.—W: Barnes.—ABV Guy Mannering, Sels. fr.—Walter Scott. Death of Mr. Bertram, The. (Sel. fr. Ch. XIII.)—FTR Lucy Bertram and Dominie Sampson (Sel. fr. Chs. XIV. and XV.)—FTR Meg Merrilies.—WR 27 Twº Twine ye. (Song fr. Ch. IVI)—BGV-BPB— Gwendolen.—Hattie T. Griswold —WR 24 Gwendoline. (Parody.)—Bayard Taylor.--PA Gwine to Marry Jim.—D. A. Ellsworth.-WR 47 Gyda of Varsland.—Anne V. Culbertson.—WR 12 Gymnastic Drill.—A. E. Hurst.—ID Gymnastic Game.—Anon.—WR 41 Gypsey Countess, The.—(Ballad.)—OBB Gypsies’ Road, . The -—Dora Sigerson —OVV Gypsy Flower Girl, The-Ed. L. McDowell.—WR 30 Gypsy Girl, The.—H: Alford.—GC–HBV Gypsy Jane.—W: B. Rands —CHV Gypsy Iladdie, The.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Gypsy Song, A.—Anon.—HIP 2 Gypsy Wedding, A. (Ent.)—Anon.—Eulº. Gypsy. See also Gipsy. Gypsy-heart.—Kathe. Lee Bates —HT H IH. W. L.-J. : Nichol.-VA “H Was an Indigent Hen.”—Bruce Porter.—NA Haarlem Heights.-Arthur Guiterman.-AH-PAH Habakkuk. (Sel. fr.)—Bible. Prayer of Habakkuk, The. (Ch. III.)—BHV Habeas Corpus.-Helen Hunt Jackson A. EHabeas Corpus Act, The -—J : P. Curran.—SS Habitant, The.—W : H : Drummond.—HIBIR-OCV Habitant’s Jubilee Ode, The.—W: H: Drummond.—SBOS— SGB-TCV Hack and Hew.—Bliss Carman.—OCW—TCW—VA Iſad Cain Been Scot.—J: Cleveland.—BLV Had I a Heart for Falsehood Framed.—R : B. Sheridan IHad I but Known.—Clement Scott.—FLS Had I Wist.—Algernon C: Swinburne.—OS 2 Had One Already.—(Lippincott's Magazine.)—FAS e “Had the great truths waited until the majority voted in their favor.”—Paul Cassel.—GG Had you Waited.—Ernest Dowson.—HP 2 Hadad, Sel. fr.-Jas. A. Hillhouse.—AA Hadramaut. (Parody.)—Bayard Taylor.—PA Hag, "gº-ºº: Herrick.-CSBP—FEP—HBP—OTPC — E Hagar.—Eliza P. Nicholson.—BS 22—WR 16 Eſagar in the Wilderness.-Nathaniel P. Willis.-CS 21 Hagar's Farewell.—Augusta Moore.—CS 33 Haidee and Juan.—Lord Byron. See Don Juan. Hail, America.-F: L. Knowles.—OAF—PAPrm *- 120 TITLE INDEX Hannah Hail and Farewell.—Lord Byron.—LH Byron's Last Poem.)—CEL On My Thirty-seventh Birthday.)—EDY On this Day I Complete My Thirty-sixth Year—C.)— —BGV-EPC–EPN-FEP—GEP—HBV-WEP 4 Hail, Arbor Day,+Lizzie D. Roosa.—AD Hail, Bonny September l—Dora R. Goodale.—WR 25 Hail Columbia.-Jos. Hopkinson.—AA—APi—AmIP —APPV —ASR-I-ASR-II —AWB —BNL (bºr. sel.) —CP — HBV—HPB—LLC—PAH-PAPrm—PGGR–RAC (Hail Columbia, Happy Land—sel.)—BLP Hail Columbia, Happy Land.—Jos. Hopkinson. got Ing. Hail, Holy Light.—J: Milton. See Paradise Lost. Hail Lincoln's Birthday.—Ida Scott Taylor.—WR 46 “Hail, old patrician trees so great and good!”—Abraham ,, ...Cowley. See Of Solitude. Hail, Thou Once-despised Jesus!—J: Bakewell.—FEP Ball to the Chief.-Walter Scott.—BGV Hail to the Veterans.—N. K. Richardson.—CS 1 Halbret and Hob.-Rob't Browning.—BS 20 Half an . Hour before Supper.—Fs. Bret Harte.—CS 11 Half Hours with the Classics.-H. F. De Burgh —WA Half Truth.-R. : M. Milnes, Ilord Houghton.—FTA—PGT 2 Half Wºot Told Me, The.—T: De W. Talmage.—CS 31— Half-asleep, The.—T: Wade.—OB Half-brºgiri, The.—Duncan C. Scott. —OCV —SBOS — Half-hearted. (Macmillan’s Magazine.)—FLS Half-mast.—Lloyd Mifflin.-PAH Half-waking.—W: Allingham.—LC—OAMs—TM–VA —VE Half-way Doin's. (C.)—Irwin Russell.—CS 19—SDR Half-way in Love.—J. B. B. Nichols.-FLS Halifax.-Constance Fairbanks.-TCW Halifax Station.—Anon.—PAH Hall of Liberty. (Eacer.)—WR 46 Hallelujah, Sels. fr.--—G. : Wither. For All-Saints' Day.)—EP For Summer Time.—LC—OEL–WEP 2 Prayer of Old Age, The... (Fr. 3d pt.)—RLP—WEP 2 When we are upon the Seas.-RLP—WEP 2 Halliday Hunt Breakfast, The.—Alfred Stoddart.—WR 22 Hallo, My Fancy. (Ptly. Same as in Percy's Reliques.)— W: Cleland.—BNL (sel.)—FEP Hallowed be Thy Name. (T'ab.)—Anon.—TCP Hallowed Ground. (C.)—T: Campbell.—BNL–CBP—CS 4 —FEP—HBP—HEV–LOS 2—RAC (Whº, FIallowed Ground 3–br. sel.) — KNE — SS — Eſallowed Places.—Alice Freeman Palmer.—HIBW Hallowe'en.—Anon.—WR 31 Hallowe'en. (T'ab.)—Anon.—TCP Hallowe'en.—Joel Benton.—DD Halloween.—Rob't Burns.—FP Hallowe'en.—Madison Cawein.—WR 31 Hallowe'en.—Arthur Cleveland Coxe.--DD Hallowe'en.—L. Fidelia Wooley Gillette.—W.R. 31. Hallow-e’en.—Nora Hopper.—DD—EDY Hallowe'en.—J. Mayne.--BGV —HBV Hallowe'en.—Carrie Stern.—WR 31 Hallowe'en Cheer.—Anon.—WR 31 Hallows’e'en.—Winifred M. Letts.--—RTI Halls of Memory.—Emma M. Johnson.—OrNI “Halt I Who passes, friend or foe?”—A. H. S.—GG Hamadryad, The.—Walter S. Landor.—BGV-EPN-VA Hamatreya.-Ralph W. Emerson.—CAP Hame, #9. Hºme-Alan Cunningham.—EBS—HBP — See fore- (It's Hame and it's Hame.)—FEP—GP LH (Loyalty—sel )—GN Hamlet, Tab. based on. (Ophelia.) (Scribner's Monthly.) —BS 8—TCP Hamlet, Sels. fr.—W: Shakespeare. Friendship. (Sel. fr. Act III., Sc. 2.)—BNL–SR (Hamlet’s Esteem for Horatio.)—RLP Gracious Time, The. (Sel. fr. I., 1.)—GN (Hamlet, Br. Sel. fr.—sel.)—BNL Graveyard Scene. (Sel. fr. V., 1.)—WR 27 “Great man down, you mark his favorite flies, The.” . (Sel. fr. III., 2.)—GG Grief. (Sel. fr. I., 2.)—BNL Guidance. (Br. sel. fr. V., 2.)—EPs Hamlet, Br. Sels. fr.—BNL (fr. Acts I., 1; I., 3; I., 5; III., 2 ; III., 4; V., 1; V., 2.) Hamlet. (I., 4 )—IR (Hamlet's Address to His Father's Ghost.)—RLP Hamlet. (II., 2—sl. abr. )—BS 7 (Hamlet—br. Sels )—BNL (Soliloquies from “Hamlet”—2nd —sel.)—MRS Hamlet, Act III, Sc. IV. (Abr.)—HNS (Abr.)—BS 9–CIDD (Closet Scene from “Hamlet”—abr.)—CS 11 (Gentleman, A–br. sel.)—KNE (Hamlet—br. sel.)—BNL (Hamlet—Closet Scene—abr.)—SR 12 Hamlet. (Song fr. IV., 5.) { ( 'Hºw shºld I your true love know 2°)—EP—EPE (Ophelia.)—WR 27 (Ophelia's Songs.)—GEP (Song.)—HBP Hamlet to the Players. (Sel. fr. III., 2.)—LLC (Sl. abr.)—CSS—OS 2 (Hºlst's Advice to the Players—abr.)—HNS—IR.— Hamlet to the Players (Continued). (Hamlet's Instruction to the Players—abr.)—BS 1– CS 1–EA—SR 12—SS (Hamlet’s Instructions [to the Players]—abr.)—CR— OM R—WHO Hamlet’s Ghost. (Sel. fr. I., 5.)—BS 1—CS 7 (Hamlet, Br. Sel. fr.—b?'. Sel.)—BNL Hamlet's Soliloquy. (Sel. fr. III., 1.)—BS 2—EPs—FP —HNS—KNE & (“For Who would bear the whips and scorns of time” —sel.)— (Hamlet's Soliloquy on Death.)—AmSS—CS 1–HTb-I --- # *šº (Soliloquies from “Hamlet”—3rd.)—MRS (Soliloquy on Death.)—BNL (To be or Not to be )—CBP—OS 3—PYO Polonius to Laertes. (Sel. fr. I., 3.)—OS 2—SP 5 Sl. abr.)—KNE—LLC—SS (Abr.)—GG—GN (Advice of Polonius to His Son.)—RLP—SSR (Good Counsel of Polonius to Laertes.)—CBP (Polonius' Advice.)—PCK–PGGR–RAC Scene from “Hamlet.” (Sel. (i. I., 2.)—KNE Soliloquies from “Hamlet.” 1st.—sel. fr. I., 2.)—MRS (Hamlet, Br. sels. fr.-bºr. sels.)—BNL (Hamlet’s First Soliloquy—abºr.)—IR Solilºg from “Hamlet.” (4th-sel. fr. III., 3.)— (Hamlet, Br. Sel. fr.—br. sel.)—BNL (King's Repentance, A–abºr.)—SR 13 (Remorse of King Claudius—abr.)—SAE Solilº from “Hamlet. (5th.—sel. fr. III., 3.)— (6th.-sel. fr. IV., 4.)— (“This army led by a delicate and tender prince”— sel.)—EPs |Hamlet at the Boston.—Julia W. Howe.—MRS FIamlet—Closet Scene.—W : Shakespeare. See Hamlet. “Hamlet” in Billville.—Frank L. Stanton.—WR. 44 IHamlet to the Players.-W. : Shakespeare. See Hamlet. Hamlet’s Address to his Father's Ghost.—W: Shakespeare. See Hamlet. FIamlet’s Advice to the Players. — W: Shakespeare. See Soliloquies from ‘‘Hamlet.” & Iſllêt. Hamlet, ºration of Friendship.–W: Shakespeare. See amlet. Hamlet’s Esteem for Horatio.—W: Shakespeare. See Hamlet. Hamlet’s First Soliloquy.—W : Shakespeare. See Hamlet. PHamlet's Ghost.—W : Shakespeare. See Hamlet Hamlet's Instruction[s] [to the Players].-W. : Shakespeare. ee Hamlet. Hamlet’s sºuy [on Death]... — W: Shakespeare. See amlet. Hammer and Anvil.—S: Valentine Cole.—HT Hampton Beach.-J: G. Whittier —BINL–CAP—HRP Hancock, the Patriot.—Anon.—HTb-I Hand, The.—Ebenezer Jones.—OVW Hand, The.—T: DeW. Talmage.—TMD Hand at Cards, A.—H. De Vere Stacpoole.—RTI Hand in Hand.—(?) Lowell.—LLC Hand in Hand with Angels.—Lucy Larcom.—CBP Hand of Lincoln, The.—Edmund C. Stedman.—AA —AmSS —POL–WR 45 Hand that Rocks the Cradle, The.—W : Ross Wallace.—OrNI Handbook of Hymen, The -—O. Henry.—WR 37 Handefull of Pleasant Delites, A, Sel. fr. (Proper Sonnet, * A.)—Anon.—WEP 1 Handful of Dust, A.—Jas. Oppenheim.—AMV 2 Handful of Wool, A.—Anon.—FMIR. Handfuls.--Carl Sandburg.—NP.A. Handicapped —T: A Daly.—SR 15 Handkerchief Drill, The.—Clara J. Denton.—WIO Hand-organ Man's Ilittle Girl, The.—Anon.—LFS Hands.--—Mary K. Hanley.—PyS Hands across the Sea.—L.—ABV Hands and Fingers.--Anon.—LPS–PP Hands Drop off; the Work Goes on, The.—S. F. K. Bradley. —CS 33 |Hands that Cling, The.—Esther M. Clark —S |Handsel Ring, The.—G : Houghton —AA—RTV “Handsome is that Handsome Does.”—(Sel. fr. The Beauti- ful.)—J : G. Whittier.—FMR Handsomest Man in the Room.—W: M. Rankine.—WSA Handy Andy.—Sel. fr.—S: Lover. (Handy Andy's Little Mistake.)—RTI Pſandy Andy's Little Mistake.—S: Lover. Handy Man, The -Harold Begbie.—RTV Hang Sorrow. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Hang up §§ Bºy's Stocking.—Anon.—CBOP—OAC–SR 3 See Handy Andy. “Hangin' On.”—Frank L. Stanton.—WR 25 Hanging a Picture.—Jerome K. Jerome. See Three Men in a BOat. Hansing: the Crane, The, Sels. fr.—H : W. Longfellow.— Household Sovereign.—BNL New Household, A —GN Hannah Armstrong.—Edgar Lee Masters.--AMV 3 Fiannah Arnett's Faith.-Henrietta H. Holdieh.—CS 38 Fiannah Beasley.—Anon.—SR 15 Fiannah Binding Shoes.—Lucy Larcom.—BS 7—CBP—CS 9 —FEP P —HIBW —ſ LC —MMR —OS 2 – PCL–PNW–YBV Hannah Jane.—D : R. Locke -- —Ur CR-HTb II 121 Hannah AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Hannah, the Mother.—Julia Gill.—LLC (Christ and the Little Ones.)—CS 24—GSP–WCL Hannah Tripe in Court.—Anon.—SR 10 . Hanna's Courtship.—Anon.—HTb-I Hannele, Scene fr.—Gerhart Hauptmann.—WR 13 Fiannibal on the Alps.-E. M. Swan.—CS 25 (Hannibal's Address.)—SR 5 tº Hannibal Pleads for Peace.—Livy. See History of Rome. Hannibal to His Army.--Livy. , See History of Rome. Hannibal to the Carthaginian Army.—Livy. See History of Rome. Hanniº Address. – E. M. Swan. See Hannibal on the pS. Hannibal’s Address to His Army.—Livy. See History of Rome. Hannibal's Oath.-Letitia E. Landon.—RLP Hans *...*-0. F. Adams. –BS 5 — CS 14 — SDR — 33 Hans and ºften Hunting Easter Eggs.-Bertha B. White. 57 Hans Bleimer's Mool.-I: Hinton Brown.—AmSS Hans Breitmann's Party.—C: G. Leland. —AWH —BLW — BNL–GP—HBP—HEV–THP Hans cºstian Andersen.—Edmund Gosse.—EDY-HBV- W Hans’ Hens.—C: Battell Loomis.-SP 7 FIans in a Fix.-Anon.—MHR, Hans, the Useless.-Walter K. Fobes.—FR Hans Vogel.-Rob't Buchanam.—WR 4 (abr.) H'Anthem, The...—Anon.—BS 21 Happier Life, The.—S. W. Gillilan.—CS 39 Happiest Days.--Anon.—FTA Happiest Girl in the World, The.—Augusta Webster.—LTV Happiest #. glº- : V. Cheney.—AA —HBV —HBVy | - Happiest Hour, The.—Alfred Tennyson. See Queen Mary. Happiest Land, The.—HI: W. Longfellow.—OS 1–OTPC Happiest Time in Life, The.—R : , S. Storrs, TMR. Happiest #; f a Woman’s Life, The.—Frances H. Lee. IHappiest Time, The , or, A Stewart Cutting.—SP 7 Happiness.-E. A. Brininstool.—HIP 2 Happiness.-J: Keble.—AmSS—FP—OS 1 Happiness.-Rob't Pollok. ... See Course of Time. Happiness.-Alex. Pope. See ESSay on Man, An. Happiness and Duty.—Edith L. Swain.—CS 37 Happines.iº. Hitle Things of the Present.—R : C. Trench. —CB (Sel. fr.)—D: Humphreys.- Happiness of Animals.—W: Cowper. See Task, The. Happiness of Passing One's Age in Familiar Places, The...— liver Goldsmith. See Deserted Village, The. Happy are they who Kiss Thee. (Sonnet—C.)—Aubrey De Vere.—BIL BIP Happy Beauty and the Blind . Slave, The.—E: Bulwer- Lytton. See Last Days of Pompeii, The. ' Happy Bird, The.—Anon.—NV Happy Child, The.—W: B. Rands.--LTV (Love and the Child—diff. end.)—Port Happy Child, A.—Kate Greenaway.—PP1 Happy Children.—Edmund Gosse.—GC Happy Christmas, A. (Dial.)—Anon. (ad.)—MPD Happy Christmastide-–Gertrude Eloise Bealer.—HIP 2 Happy Couple, H. E. McBride.—CS 27 Happy Day, A.—(Christian Advocate.)—HTb-II Happy Ending, A.—Bertha Moore.—WR 36 Happy Family, A.—Anon.—CHP—CS 28 Happy Family, A.—Nixon Waterman.—SP 4 Happy Farmer, The.—Anon.—BS 26 Happy Farmer, The...—Laura M. Haughwout.—WR 14 Happy Greetings.--Anon.— IHappy Heart, T: Dekker. Quiet Day at Home.—Mary Happing; of America, The. The.— Patient Grissell, The. Happy Hour, The.—Mary Frances Butts.—OAMs Happy Husband, The.—S. T. Coleridge.—RLP Happy Insensibility.—J: Keats.-LTV—PGT 1 (December.)— DC (Stanzas—C.)—HBV—HGP—OB (Winter.)—BPB Happy it Is...—Douglas Hyde.—DB Happy Land, The.—Anon. See Phoenix, The. Happy Land, The.—Ivan Turgenief.-FS Happy Land, The-Andrew Young.—OTPC Happy Life of a Country Parson, The.—Alex Pope.—BLV Happy Life, The [or Al–Sir H: Wotten.—CBP —EPs — GP–HB CR. * |P–P (Charact EP See Pleasant Comedy of er of a Happy Life, The-O.) —BNL —CEL — —FEP—HBV—HBVy—HTb-II — OB — OS 2— OTPC–PGT 1–PFHS—RLP—SEP—WE—WEP 2 (Lord of Himself.)—LH–LOS 3 Happy Little Cripple, The.—Jas. W. Riley.—WR 14 Happy Lot, The. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Happy Lot, The-Ebenezer Elliott.—RLP Happy Love. (Burlington Hawkeye.)—CH Happy Love.—C : Mackay.—FTA Happy Man, . The...—W: Cowper. See Task, The. Happy Marriage, The.—E: Moore.—FEP Happy Memories.—M. L. Rayne.—Orlſ Happy Night and Happy Silence.—E: Thring.—YC THappy Piper, The.—W : Blake.—CBPC Happy Shepherds.--Lady Lindsay.—YC Shepherds, Sit and Sèe.—W: Hunnis.-EP Swain, The.—A. Philips.-BGV Happy Happy the Man,—Horace,—SP 5 Happy Happy Thought.—Rob't L: Stevenson.—BVC–HBV Happy 'tis, thou blind, for thee.—Douglas Hyde.—BIP Happy Townland, The.—W: Butler Yeats.-DB Happy Trio, The.—Rob't Burns.--—WEP 3 Happy Wanderer, The.—Percy Addleshaw.—OVV-VA. Happy Warrior, The.—W ordsworth.-BEIV—EPs —HB (sel. (Character of the Happy Warrior, The-O.)—BGV- BNL (br. sel.)—HBV-HBVy Happy Wind, The.—Ninette M. Lowater.—CB Happy Women.—Phoebe Cary.—AL - Happy World, A. (Sel. fr. "Natural Theology, Ch. XXVI.) : Paley.—FMR Happy World, The...—W: B. Rands.-PPl Harbison's, Baby, The. (C.—in They All Do It.)—Jas. M. Bailey. (Bºº First Tooth, The.) — BS 3 — CS 10 —DR (sl. Onger. Harbor Mine, The.—F. McK.—PAPm Harbor, The.—Carl Sandburg.—NPA Harbor, The.—Rob't Southey.—PNW Harbour, The.—Winifred M. Letts.-RTI Hard Cash.-Sel. fr.—C: Reade. (Fight with Pirates, A.)—SP 7 Hard Lessons.—Harder Trials Coming.—Mary L. Adams.- WR, 55 Hard Lines.—Anon.—BS 23 Hard Shave, A. (Tab.)—Anon.—BS 6—TCP Hard Times.—Anon.—NM–W.R. 21 Hard Times. (Sels. fr.)—C: Dickens. (School Scenes from Hard Times.)—SP 2 * Hard to Please.—Anon.—WR 17 (Guileless Witness, The.)—KNE Hard Word, A.—Anon.—-WR 17 Hard Words to Spell,—E. P. Dyer. Hard Work Plan, The.—Anon.—LP Hard-earned Wages.—(English Weekly.)—HTb-I Hardest Time of All, The.—Sarah Doudney.—HIP Hard-shell Preacher, The.—E: Eggleston.—HSp Hardships of a Boy.--Anon.—WR 52 Hardyknute.--—Lady Wardlaw.—BGV Hare, The.—Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.—GnR-I Hare Drummer.—Edgar Lee Masters.--NPA FIare withºg Friends, The.—J: Gay.—BOF-EP—HBV ºmºs 3 Harfleur-W. Shakespeare. See King Henry V. see Spelling Class, The. Hark!—W: Shakespeare. ... See Cymbeline. Hark! Afar the Bugle Sounding. — (Tr. by Walter May- nard.)—PPV Hark! Hark! the Lark.-W. : Shakespeare. See Cymbeline. “Hark! Hark! the lark at heaven’s gate sings.”—W: Shake- speare. See Cymbeline. Hark! Hark! . The Nightingale.—“Shepherd Tony.”—NT |Hark! How all the Welkin Rings!—C: Wesley.—FEP (Christmas Hymn.)—WEP 3 “Hark how my blossomed pear tree in the hedge”. –Rob't Browning. See Home Thoughts from Abroad. Hark! Now Everything is Still.—J: Webster.—EPE FIark | º gonvent bels are Ringing.—T: Haynes Bayley. Hark, the Glad Sound. (Savior's Message, The-G.)—Phi- Iip Doddridge.—FEP (w. 3 add, st&.)— Hark! the Herald Angels.-C: Wesley.—LLC—OTPC–YC (Christmas Day—abr.)—OAC–OS 2 FIark I the Mavis.-Rob't Burns. See Ca' the Yowes to the Knowes. e Hark to the Merry Birds.-Rob't Bridges.—HT “Hark to the solemn bell.”—Anon.—GG “Hark, where my blossomed pear tree in the hedge.”—Rob't Browning. See Home Thoughts, from Abroad. Harlequin of Dreams, The-Sidney Lanier.—AA “Harm is done by everything which tends to vulgarize reli- gion.”—Anon.—G $º Harmodius and Aristogeiton.—Callistratus (tr. by Lord Den- man.)—HBP Harmonies of the Evening.—C : Baudelaire.—AFP Harmony in Unlikeness.--C: Lamb.-BGV Harmony of Love, The.--T: Lodge.—WEP 1 Harmosani—R : C. Trench. —CBP —CS 5 —FEP —HBP — MMR.—MR—OS 2—SSR—STP Haro.—HI: C. Bunner.—WR 58 Harold, Sels. frº–E: Bulwer-Lytton. King Harold’s Speech to His Army before the Battle of Hastings. (Sel. fr. Bk. XII., Ch. VII.)—BS 14— S 2 Search for Harold’s Body, The. (Sel. fr. Ch. IX.) — WR, 24 Harold, Sels. frº-Alfred Tennyson—BIL (fr. Act III., Sc. 2.)—EHT (fr. Acts I., II., V (Song fr. I., “Love is tºº with a song an 2 FIarold sºlice; or, The Reformed Giant.—W: B. Rands. Harold and Tostig.—Anon.—LHT Harold the Paºlº Sel. fr. (Fr. Can. II.)—Walter Scott. Harold the Valiant.—Mary E. (Hewitt) Stebbins:–AA Harold the Wanderer.—Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Harolaisºne—water Scott. See Lay of the Last Minstrel, €, Harp, The. (Sel. fr. To Himself and the Harp.)—Michael Drayton.—EPs Harp of a Thousand Strings [., a Hardshell Baptist Ser- mon], The...—Anon.—CS 9—FS—HH —Ethel Clifford.—HIBW d a smile.” Harp of Sorrow, 12 - o TITLE INDEX He Gave Harp of # yN orth, Farewell.—Walter Scott.—BGV-BPIV Harp of the Wind, The.—Frances Shaw.—NPA Harp that Once Through Tara's Halls, The.—T: Moore.-- SS—BGV-BNL–BIPB—EP—EPN-EPs—FEP —GEP—GN–HBP—LOS 3—PCK–PCL–POW — IPYO-RAC–RLP—SEP—VE Harp tº Monarch Minstrel Swept, The. — Lord Byron. — Harper, The.—(O.)—T: Campbell. (Poor Dog Tray.—ABV-BOF-CGd—LC—RAC IIarper, The.—Johann W. von Goethe.—HGV Harps Hung Up in Babylon.—Arthur Colton.—LBM–SP 4 Harriet Beecher Stowe.—Paul Laurence Dunbar.—AA—DD Harrow gºve in Flanders, A.—Rob't Offley Ashburton. — Harry Carey's General Reply, to the Libelling Gentry, Who are Angry at his Welfare.—HI: Carey.—FT-HBV Harry of England.—Julia Magruder.—WR 39 Harry of Monmouth (im. Historic Boys), Sel. fr. (Battle of Shrewsbury, The.)—Elbridge S. Brooks.-W.R. 22 Harry's Arithmetic. (St. Nicholas.)—LPS—PP (Arithmetic.)—TT Harry's Dog.—Anon.—COS—PP Harry's Lecture.—L. J. Rook.-LPS–PP Harry's Logic.—L. L. Phelps.--—TFS Harry's Mistake.—Anon.—LPS–PP (Basting Thread, A.)—BR—CHP FIarsh Judgments.-F: W : Faber.—CBP Hart-leap Well.—W: Wordsworth.-BNL–CGd—FEP Harvard Commemoration Ode.—Jas. R. Lowell. See Ode Recited at the Harvard Commemoration. Harvard Dinner Speech.-Oliver W. Holmes.—WR 54 Harvard-Yale Football Game, A. — Waldron K. Post. See following. A Harvard-Yale Football Match, A. (Sel. ad. fr. Jack Rattle- ton Goes to Springfield and Back.) — Waldron K. Post.—BS 23 (Harvard-Yale Football Game, A–diff. ad.)—PFP Harvest.—Dana Burnet.—AMW 3 Harvest.—Lydia A. Coonley.—LPP • Harvestiºlen M. (Hutchinson) Cortissoz.-AA—HBP— Harvest.—Alice W. Rollins.—PyR. Harvest, The. (Good Housekeeping.)—CS 30 EIarvest Drill.—Sara S. Rice.—WR 6 Harvest Hand, The.—Harry Kem p.—S Harvest Home, Sels. fr. (Thanksgiving Day.)—H: Alford. OAT—OS 1 * - (Thanksgiving Hymn—ptly. same.)—FEP Harvest Home.—Fred’k Tennyson.—OVW Harvest Home Jubilee.—Anon.—EuB Harvest Home Song.—J: Davidson.—DD–HP 2—VA \ Harvest Hymn.—G: D. Prentice.—SSS Harvest Hymn.-J. : G. Whittier. See For an Autumn Fes- tival. Harvest Moon, The. (Sel.)—H: W. Longfellow.—GN Harvest Moon: 1914.—Josephine Preston Peabody.—AMW 3 Harvest of Rum, The.—Paul Denton.—CS 17––SA Harvest Song.—Anon.—HGV Harvest Song.—Heinrich Holty.—DD Harvest Song.—Jas. Montgomery.—SP 4 Harvest Song, A.—Edwin Markham.—DD |PTarvest Time.—E. Pauline Johnson.—OCV-SBOS—SGB “Harvest Waits, The.”—Lloyd Mifflin.—HRV Harves# The. (T'ab.) (Scribner’s Monthly.) —BS 8 — Harvesting.—Rob't, Bloomfield. See Farmer's Boy, The. JHarvestmen a-Singing.—G: Peele.—EP Harvest-moon: 1916–Josephine Preston Peabody.—AMW 4 FIarvest-time.—Jas. Thomson. See Seasons, The. “Has Not Caught Me Yet.”—Anon.—NM ‘‘Has Not Since Been Heard Of.”—Anon.—MYF Has Sorrow Thy Young Days Shaded ?—T: Moore.—RLP Has Summer Come without the Rose? (In Lays of France.) —Arthur O'Shaughnessy.—BOL–VA (Song.)—FTA—HBV—PGT 2–WEP 4 Hash.--Anon.—WR 44 º Hassan Ben Khaled. — Bayard Taylor. Hassan Ben Khaled. Hassan, or the Camel-driver. — W: Collins. - Eclogues. Hassgesang gegen England.—Ernest Lissauer.—HIBV. See also Chant of Hate against England. Hast thou Forgotten Me?—Philip J. Holdsworth-FLS Hast thou, Heard the Nightingale!—R : W. Gilder.—AA Haste not l Rest not l—Johann W. von Goethe. — AmSS — - BLP (bºr. sel.)—FP—OS 2—WR 33 Hastings.—J: Reade.—OCV Hastings Mill.—Cecily Fox-Smith.-HBW Hasty Opinions.—T. S. Denison.—FAS Hasty Pudding, The. (Albr. )—Joel Barlow.—APM–AWH Hat, The-Anon.—CS 23—RTV Hat Drill, The.—Clara J. Denton.—WLO Hatchet, and Cherry-branch Drill and Pantomime.—Stanley Schell.—WR 49 - Hate.—Jas. Stephens.—NPA—OVW Hate º: #venge—w: Shakespeare. See King Henry VI., t. © 1Hate of the Bowl.--Anon.--CS 2—HS Go, Feel What I Have Felt.)—BNL Hatred.—W: Shakespeare. See King Richard III. Biatred of the Poor to the Rich.-Daniel Webster. See Na- tural Hatred of the Poor to the Rich, The. Hats.--Oliver . Holmes. See Autocrat of the Breakfast- able, €. . Hattie's Views on House-cleaning.—Anon.—COS–PP See Temptation of See Oriental Haughty Aspen, The...—Nora Archibald Smith.--CLS Haunch of Venison, The-Oliver Goldsmith.-BLV . Haunt #. the Deer, The. (Tr. by J: Campbell Shairp.) - S Haunt of the Sorcerer, The.—J: Milton. Haunted by a Song.—Anon.—DR Haunted Chambers.--Anon.—HIP Haunted House, The. (Br. sel. fr. Pt. I.)—T: Hood.—BS 3 Haunted House, A.—Harriet E. Hamilton King.—RLP Haunted Palach, The.—Edgar Allan Poe.—AA—Amp—APM —ASL–BPB—CAP—FEP—GEP—HBW-OTPC — OVV-PS–SP 3—YBV Haunted Smithy, The.—W. A. Eaton.—CS 26 Haunted Spring, The.—S: Loyer-PC Haunted Village.—Sarah N. Cleghorn.-AMV 4 Haunting Eyes.—Caroline E. S. Norton.—FTA Haunting Face, The.—Rob’t U. Johnson.—AMW 3 Haunts of the Halcyon, The...—C: H. Luders.-AA FIavana Harbor.—Martha E. Oliver.—OCP Have a Shine, Sah? (Dial.)—Mrs. S. L. Oberholtzer.—CDs Have Charity.—Anon.—CS 7 Have Courage, My Boy, to Say No.—Anon.—HTb-II Have You Been at Carrick?—E: Walsh.--TIP Have You Ever Heard of the Sugar-plum Tree ? — Eugene Field.—HEVy Have You Not Seen the Timid Tear 7—T: Moore.—RLP “Have you ever seen those marble statues in some public square or garden?”—Frûk, W. Roberston.—GG . “Have you got a brook in your little heart 2"–Emily Dickin- Son.—LTV -- Have You Planted a Tree ?—H: Abbey.—WR 17 (What do we Plant—C. [when we Plant the Tree] })— AD—DD–HBV-HEWy—OAA—PEO Have You Seen a Bright Lily Grow.—Ben Jonson.—OTPC Have You Written to Mother ?—Jane Ronalson.—HTb-I Piavelock.-S. Brooks.-L.HT See Comus. Haven of Refuge, A.—E: Earle Purington.—Orlºſ Havin’ to Wait.—Edna K. Wallace.—WR 38 tº "Having this day my horse, my hand, my lance.”—Philip idney. §e. Astrophel and Stella. tº Hawk, The.…-W. H. Davies. See Bird of Paradise, The. Hawkbit, The.—C : G. D. Roberts.-SN Hawke.—HI: Newbolt.—EDY—LHT Hawker, The.—Anon.—NT Hawkiºſty in the Olden Time, A. — Mary Howitt. — Hawks.—Jas. Stephens.—NPA Haworth Churchyard... (Sel.)—Matthew Arnold.—EDY Hawthorn.—Anon.—FLS Hawthorn. (All the Year Round.)—HP Hawthorne.—Amos B. Alcott.—AA—DD Hawthº (Br. Sel.)—H: W. Longfellow.—BNL–CAP— (Comp. fr.) Nathaniel Hay-Alma. Strettell. See Bard of the Dimbovitza, The. Hay Field, The.—Agnes E. Wetherald.—TCV Hay-fever.—Anon.—CS 18 Haying.—J: Burroughs. See Signs and Seasons. Haymakers, Rakers, Reapers and Mowers.-T: Dekker.—NT Haymaker's Song, The.—Alfred Austin.-VA—WR 48 Hayseed's Impression of the Snap Shot Man, The.—Howell & . Piner.—WR 23 Haystack in the Floods, The.—W: Morris.-SP 7 Hazards of Our National Prosperity.—W. R. Smith.-SS Haze. (Verses fr. A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers: Tuesday.)—H: D. Thoreau.-EPs Hazelwood Witch, The.—R : Gall.—BGV-EBS Hazing of Valiant, The.—Jesse Lynch Williams. – SP 5 — St S-WR. 33 Hazlitt's View.—W : Hazlitt.—FT Hazlitt's Way.—W : Hazlitt.—FT He ain't Build that Way.—Anon.—NMI He Always Kept Three Dogs.--Anon.—WR. 38 He and She.—Anon.—SR i5 “He and She.”—Edwin Arnold. — BIL — MR — SR 11 (sl. abr. )—STC—WR 22 (Secret of Death, The.)—BNL (She and He—C.)—CBP—GP—HBV—PF He and She ; or, A Poet's Portfolio, Sels. fr.--W: W. Story. Io Victis. (C.)—AA—AmP—FEP—HBV—SP 2 —STC §: nd Doings.)—KNE Song for the Conquered, A.)—BS 15—SR 6 O Filia Pulchra-FTA—LTV He and She.—Eugene Fitch Ware.--SAy—SP 4 He Bringeth them. Unto their Desired Haven. — Frank L. Tooker.—HIBV. He Called it Off.-S: L. Clemens.—SP 5 - He Came to Pay. (After The Aged Stranger, by Bret Harte.) - —Andrew V. Kelly.—AWH-THP He Came too Late. (Parody.)—Anofi...—CS 20 He Came too Late.—Eliz. Bogart.—AA He Came. Unlooked For.—Sara Coleridge. See Phantasmion. He Complaineth to His Heart.—Sir T : Wyatt.—EPE “He did not notice that I never spoke to her in the same key of voice.”—Nathaniel P. Willis.--GG He Didn't Amount to Shucks.-Sam W. Foss.-CS 32 He Didn’t Ask.--Anon.—WR 14 He Didn’t Go On.—Morris Wade.—CS 40 He Didn't Think.-Phoebe Cary.—ASR-II—PyR He Didn't Want a Coffin.—Anon.—CS 11 He Doeth His Alms to be Seen or Men.—Anon.—CS 11 Hawthorne's Birthday Programs. |Hawthorne.— He Educated the Judge.—(Atlanfr Constitution.)—HTb-II He Fell º Thieves.—H: Newbolt.—HBV-HBVy —OB He Found ſt.--Anon.--HTb-I He Gave Her a Home.—Emma A. Opper.--WR 51 123 He Gave AN INDEX To PoETRY AND RECITATIONS He Gave Him a Start.—R. J. Terwilliger.—SR 5 He Gets There.—C : F. Adams.-SR 7 (Gets, Dhere.)—BS 18 He Giveth His Beloved Sleep.–Anon. See He Giveth His Loved Ones Sleep. He Giveth His ºyed Sleep.–Eliz. B. Browning. — BS 5 —LLC—OS (Sleep [, The—C.].)—BNL (sl. abr.)—CBP—EP— —FEP—HBP—HBW-LOS 3—RLP— RTV — STC - —SP 4–VA He Giveth His Loved Ones Sleep.–Anon.—CS 26 He Giveth His Beloved Sleep.)—SR 9 He Giveth Snow.—Mary Thatcher Higginson.—THV He Guessed He’d Fight.—Anon.—CD–SR 4 He Had Faith.-Anon.—CS 31—WR 20 (sl. diff. vers.) He Had to Speak.-Anon.—WR 12 He Heard Her Sing. (Sel.)—Jas. Thomson.—WA He Held Her Hands.—Anon.—WR 24 He is Risen.—Cecil F. Alexander.—OAE He is Risen.—C: Wesley.—WR 57 He Kissed Me.—Anon.—WR 2 |He Knew the Face.—Anon.—WR 44 “He Laughed at Five.”—W : H. Head.—SR 11 He Laughed Last.—Anon.—HIH He Leadeth Me.—HI: H. Barry.—HIDL He Let Her Know.—(Arr. by) Marion Short.—WR 20 He Lives Long Who Lives Well.—T: Randolph See Precepts. Pie Liveth Long Who Liveth Well. (C.)—Horatius Bonar. —GG—HBV—HBVy—KNE (How to Live.)—GP (sl. abº'.)—SSS He Loved a Cross-eyed Girl.—J. A. Waldron.—SDR He Loved to Steal.--Anon.—SR 12 (Tab.)—E. C. and L. J. “He Loves me; he Loves me not.” Rook.-YFE He Made the Night.—Lloyd Mifflin.—HIBV. He Made the Stars Also.-Lloyd Mifflin.—ASL He Made us Free.—Maurice F. Egan.—AA “He Must be a Committeeman.”—Anon.—WR 44 He Never Said. He Loved Me.—Alaric A. Watts.-FTA He Neº, sºiled Again.-Felicia D. Hemans.—EDY—HBV Bie Never Told a Lie.-Anon.—CS 15 IHe Pays License on a Dog.—Anon.—WR 30 He Prayeth Best.—S: T. Coleridge. See Rime of the An- cient Mariner, The. º IHe Prayeth Well Who Loveth Well.—S: T. Coleridge. See Rime of the Ancient Mariner, The. He Put Him Off, All Right.—Anon.—HTb-I He Ruleth Not Though. He Reign Over Realms. – Sir T : Wyatt.—EPE He Said an Awful Thing.—Anon.—WR 50 - He Said that He Was Not Our Brother.—J: Banim.—TI He Seized the Chance.—Anon.—WR 7 He, She and It.—W: Muskerry.-W.R. 36 He Should Have Explained.—(Harper’s Magazine.)—SP 6 He Silenced the Devil.-Anon.—HTb-I He Standeth at the Door.—Arthur Cleveland Coxe.—HEV He Swallowed an Egg.—Anon.—NMI “He that loves a rosy cheek.”—T: Carew. turned. “He Thought He Saw.—Lewis Carroll.—HIBVy He Tried to [Tell His Wife].—Anon.—CS 32 e He Understood.—Anne V. Culberton.—BS 25—HBR —SP 4 IHe Walked Right Up the Center Aisle and Went Right Out the IJoor.—Mille Tone.—SR 15 He Wanted it Let Alone.—Anon.—CS 21 - He Wººl Ivory Soap. (Mom.) — C : Battell Loomis. – 32 He Wanted to Know.—Anon.—HIH He Wanted to Know.—Sam W. Foss.-RTV—WR 21 He Was Almost There.—Anon.—SDR “He was a-weary, but he fought his fight.”—R: Realf. See Written on the Night of His Suicide. He Was Her Only Son.—Irene P. M'Keehan.—WR 48 He Was Never Known to Smile.—C: Barnard.—CS 14 He Was Sick of It.—Mel. B. Spurr.—WR 38 He Was the Man.—(Cleveland Plain Dealer.)—WHO “He Wasn't in It.” (Detroit Free Press.)—SR 11 IIe Wasn't Ready.—Anon.—SR 2 EHe Wes: the Button on His Coat.—W : Bernard Norton.— 14 - He Went for a Soldier.—Ruth Comfort Mitchell.—AMV 2 He whº, Died at Azan,—Edwin Arnold. —HBP — HDL — Th-I (After Death.)—BS 8—OS 3 (After Death in Arabia—C.)—CBP—CS 31—FEP— HBV-OAE–STC–VA (Resurrection of Abdullah.)—LLC He Who Hath Loved.—Walter Malone.-AA He Who Plants an Oak.--Washington Irving.—OAA He Whom a Dream Hath Possessed.—Shaemas O Sheel. — FIBW-LBM–LY He Woke the Dead.—Anon.—SR 6 He Worrigº, about It.—Sam W. Foss.-BS 20—HTb-I–SP 4 29 |He Wouldn’t Hush.--Anon.—SR 3 (Irrespressible Boy, The.)—BS 10 Head and the Heart, The.—J: G. Saxe.—-BS 14 Head of Bran, The.—G: Meredith.-LH IHeadache, The.—Rob't Herrick.-BLV IHeadquarters in 1776.-Paul Leicester Ford.—OAW Heads, Hearts and Hands.--—G: W. Bungay.—HIP IHeads, not Hearts, are Trumps.—Kate Field.—WR 15 (sl. ab?". (Forty to Twenty.)—CS 14 Head-stone, The.—W : Barnes.—OVV See Disdain Re- Healing of the Daughter of Jairus. (C.) — Nathaniel P. Willis.-FP (Healing the Daughter of Jairus—abr.)—FMR Healing the Daughter of Jairus.--Nathaniel P. Willis. See 07'é90477.9. Health, A.—E: C. Pinkney. — AA –AFV —AmI2–APM — ASL–BNL–FEP—FP—FTA—HBP —HBW —LB —PS—STC–YBV Health, The.—R : H : Stoddard.—CBP Health Alphabet.—Anon.—TFS Health and Wealth (And Love and Leisure and a Happy New Year to My Sweet Ladye.—T: W : Parsons.— AFV Health at the Ford, A.—Rob't G. Rogers.-AA “Health is nerve and nerve is man.”—H: W. Beecher.—GG Health Necessary to Happy Life.—Jas. Thomson. See Castle of Indolence, The. Heap Cassia, Sandal-Buds and Stripes.—Rob't Browning.— EPN Hear the Drums March By.—Will Carleton.—SP 4 IHear the Voice. }*ść. to Songs of Experience.) — W: Hear, ye Ladies—J. Fletcher. See Valentinian. Heard are the Voices.—Johann W. von Goethe (tr. by T : Heard ye o’ the Tree of Liberty? (Tree of Liberty, The- C.)—Rob't Burns.—HS (abr.) Hearin’ Things at Night.—Mary Campbell Monroe.—WR 47 Hearsay. (Dial.)—Anon.—NDP Heart and Nature.—Rob't, Lord Lytton.—RLP Heart and Soul. (Verses—C.—Fr. Pansies from Penshurst Heart and the Liver, The.—J: Godfrey Saxe-AFV |Heart and Will.—W: J. Linton.—WA Heart Essential to Genius.--—W : Gilmore Simms.—CBP Heart for Every One, A.—C: Swain.-FLS (sel.)—FTA Heart Longing, A.— 15 “Heart may often be cheered by observing, Heart Never Grows Old, The.—Josiah R. Adams.-WR 14 Heart of a Maid, The.—Dora Sigerson.—DB Heart of a Seed, The.—Anon.—CCB - Heart of All the Scene, The. — Ralph W. Emerson. See FIeart of Brier-rose.—Lilian Bell.—WR 53 Heart of Bruce, The.—W: E. Aytoun. See Heart of the Heart of Friendship, The.—Anon.—HTb-II Heart of Italy, The.—A. Vivanti Chartes.—BP Heart of Louisiana, The.—Harriet Stanton.--APM Heart of Love, The.—Lawrence Kellie.--RTV - Jeanie Deans and Queen Caroline. (Sel. fr. Čh. XXXVII.) —M.M.R. XL.)— - (Proud Maisie.)—BFV-BGV —BBB —CSBP —EBS (“Proud Maisie is in the wood.”)—FEP—HBP “Heart of My Heart.”—Anon.—HEV Heart of Oak.--—C: H. Luders.--AA Heart of Old Hickory, The.—W : A. Dromgoole.—NP (abr. ) Heart of Princess Osra, The, Sel. fr. (Sin of the Bishop of . Modenstein, The-Sel. fr. Ch. V.)—Anthony Hope.— ert.S. (Miranda and Her jend Kroof.)—SP 1 Cavaliers.)—W: E. Aytoun. —BNL — EDY (sel.) — FHB–MR Heart of the Tree, The.—HI: Cuyler Bunner.—DD–OAA Heart of the War, The.—Josiah G. Holland.—BE—CS 1– IIeart Superior to Head.—S: Rogers.--CBP Heart the Source of Power.—T. E.: Egbert.—W.R. 42. Heart Ventures. (Bostom Cult.)—CS 22 (Sad Ventures.)—HP Heap of Rags, The.—W : H. Davies.—GnR-I Hºpgº" Carlyle.)—GP Heåre, The.—W: Barnes.—VA Heart, The.—Anon.—LFS and Wilton.)—Sir Philip Sidney.—OEL Heart Deaths.--Anon.—HIDL Wilbur D. Nesbit.—SR Livingstone.—GG The.” — D : Heart of a Rose, The. (Mom.)—H: G. Hawn.—CS 40 Woodnotes. Bruce, The. Heart of Life, The.—Ethel Ashton Edwards.-SP 7 Beart of Midlothian, The, Sels. fr.—Walter Scott IPride of Youth, Tº: (Madge Wildfire's Song, fr. Ch. —EPN-HBV—OB—OTPC Heart gº-D: Garrick.-BEHV —BB —HBV —PPV — -—SC (ad.)—WR 21 (arr. as mom.) IHeart ; the Ancient Wood, The. Sel. fr.—C: G. D. Rob- IHeart of the Bruce, The. C.—in Lays of the Scottish (Heart of Bruce, The-cond.)—WR 1 FEP Heart to Let, A.—Anon.—SR 2 (Sea Ventures.)—SSS Heart, We Will Forget Him.—Emily Dickinson.—AA—AL “Heart, when broken, is like sweet gums and spices when beaten, The.”—J: Bunyan.—GG - r “Heart-affluence in discursive talk.”—Alfred Tennyson. See In Memoriam. Heartbreak Hill.—Celia. Thaxter.—CS 12—PNW Heart-exchange.—Sir Philip Sidney. See Arcadia, The. Hearth-glow.—Adeline D. T. Whitney.—CBP Fſearth-song.—Rob't U. Johnson.—HT Hearthstone and Highway.—Helen C. Crew.—LY Heart-oracles.—Mary M. Dodge.—CBP - Heartrending Affair, A. (Mom.)—Nellie M. Locke.—MN Heart-rest.—HI: Taylor. See Philip Van Artewelde. Hearts. (Br, sel. fr. Pt. II.)—Adelaide A. Procter.—BNL Hearts and Hands.—Sydney Porter.—SP 8 Heart's Call, The.—Edith M. Thomas.-BIL-FTA—TFY Heart's Charity, The-Eliza Cook.-CS 24 - 124. TITLE INDEX Hemp &º - - - Heart's Content.—Anon.—H.B.V. . . Heart's Country.—Florence Wilkinson.—LBM Heart's Ease.—Walter S. Landor.—BGW IHeart's Fine Gold, The.—W. O. Bourne.—FP .. Heart's Hope.—Dante G. Rossetti. See House of Life, The. “Hearts more or less, I suppose we have.”—HI: W. Beecher. “Hearts of Gold.”—Anon.—FS FHearts of Gold.—Will Oglivie.—SBOS—SGB Heart's Resolve, The. (Tab.)—Anon.—BS 15—TCP IIeart's Return, The.—Edwin Markham.—GS Bearts Shall Ever Linger.—Anon.—WR 54 Beart's Song, The.—Arthur C. Coxe.—FEP Fieart's Summer, The.—Epes Sargent.—AA. Heart’s Tide.—Ethel M. Hewitt.—AMV 1 FIeart’s-ease.—Anon.—HIP Heart’s-ease.—Mary E. Bradley.—WR 2 (Pansy—bºr. sel.)—AD Heart’s-ease.—Walter S. Landor.—SP 1–VA Heart's-ease, The.—Fannie Williams.—CS 32 Heat.—Archibald Lampman.—OCW—VA |Heat of Battle.—Anon.—CS 40—WR 47 Heath, The.—T: Boyd.—DB Heath, The.—Theodor Storm.—HGV “Heath this night must be my bed, The.”—Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake, The. Heath-cock, The.—Joanna Baillie.—BNL g (Black Cock, The-O.)—HBP Heathen, The.—W: D. Nesbit.—SP 6 Heathen Chinee, The.—Fs. Bret Harte.—CS 3 .. (Plain Language from Truthful James —C.) — AWH — Blººn L–iº PS–TEP—HBP—HIBV –PF — THP Heathen Chinee's Reply, The.—Anon.—CS 4. Heathen Pass-EE, The (Parody.)—A. C. Hilton.—BLV— PA. Heather.—W: Allingham.—VE . Heather, The...—Neil Munro.—EBS—OVV Heather Ale ſ : a Galloway Legend—C.] —Rob't Ta: Steven- son.—BIBB—VA Heather Glen, The.—G : Sigerson.—BIP |Heaven. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL |Heaven.—Rupert Brooke.—Gn P-II FIeaven.—(Chicago Evening Post.)—SP 5 Heaven.—Martha G. Dickinson.—AA—HBV Heaven. (Br. sel.)—Frd’k W. Faber.—PC Heaven.—M. S. Holmes.—CS 3 |Heaven.—Jeremy Taylor.—BNL (Of Heaven—O.)—HBP Heaven.—Nancy P. Wakefield.—BNL–GP JHeaven a Refuge for the Wretched. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Beaven ºng on the Side of a Great Principle.—HI: Grat- tan.— Heaven is Not Reached at a Single Bound.—Josiah G. Piolland. See Graditum. - Heaven Near the Virtuous.--Lucy Larcom. See Hints. Heaven, O Lord, I Cannot Lose.—Edna D. Proctor.—AA Heaven of Love, The.—Frd'k G. Scott.—OCV “Heaven overarches earth and sea.” (Heaven Overarches— C.)—Christina G. Rossetti.-HBV—PGT 2 Heaven upon Earth, A, Sel. fr. (Two Heavens.)—Leigh EHunt.—GN–WHO (“For there are two heavens, sweet.”)—BIL Heavenly Canaan, The.—I: Watts. (“There is a land of pure delight.”)—FEP—HBP Heavenly Dove, The...—Frederika Bremer.—OS 1 (Mother’s Hymn.)—WCL FIeavenly Father, The.—Anon.—CBOP Heavenly Foundations.—Orrie M. Gaylord.—CS 16 Heavenly Guest, The.. (Metrical vers. . of Where Love is, there God is Also.)—Lyof Tolstoi (tr. by Celia Thax- ter.)—BS 17 Heavenly Guide, The...—Anon.—HIDL Heavenly Jerusalem, The.—D. Dickson. See New Jerusalem, €. Heavenly Land, The.—I: Watts.-STC IHeavenly Wisdom.——J: Logan.-FEP Heavens are Our Riddle, The.—Herbert Bates.—AA Heavens Declare Thy Glory, The...—T: Whytehead.—THV Heaven's Magnificence.—W: A. Muhlenberg.—AA |Heavenward.—I. E. Dickenga.--CS 28 Heavenward.—Lady Caroline Nairne.--BGW-HBV Heavier the Cross.-B : Schmolke.—CS 6 Heaviest Cross of All, The.—Kathe. E. Conway.—A Heaving of the Lead, The...—C: Dibdin.—BNL , “ . Heavy Brigade, The.—Alfred Tennyson.--LH-PPV (Čharge of the Heavy Brigade [at Balaclava–C.], The.) —F.R.—SP 8–SSR. * Hebe.—Anon.—WR 15 - Hebe–H ** R. Lowell.—AA—Am]P—ASL —CAP —HBP — V Hebraism and Culture.--Anon.—CP . Hebrew Capital Despoiled, The.—Reginald Heber.—BLP FIebrew gº Developed, The. (New Testament Records.) Hebrew Hymn.—Walter Scott.—AmSS Hebrew Melodies.—Lord Byron. See : “All is Vanity, saith the Preacher.” I)estruction of Sennacherib, The. Oh! Snatch’d Away in Beauty's Bloom. She Walks in Beauty. Song of Saul before His Ilast Battle. Vision of Belshazzar. e When Coldness Wraps this Suffering Clay. Hebrew Minstrel's Lament, The. (New England Magazine, 1832.)—BLP * Hebrew Mother, Tºi D. Hemans.—CS 10–FMR Hebrew Tale, A.—Lydia H. Sigourmey.—CS 8 * Hebrew Wedding [, The]. (Fr. The Fall of Jerusalem.)-- H. : H. Milman.-BNL–HBP (Bridal Song—Sel.)—FEP * - JHecatompathia, The, Sels. fr. (Passions II., XL., LXV.)— T: at Son.—WEP 1 + Hector Slain by Achilles.—Homer. See Iliad, The. Hector's Exploit at the Barriers of the Grecian Fleet. — Homer. See Iliad, The. Hector's Farewell to Andromache.—Homer. See Iliad, The. He’d Had no Show.—Sam W. Foss.—PYO—SP 4 IIe'd Nothºut His Violin.—Mary K. Dallas.—AA (abr.) (Brave Love.)—WR 4 - IIeigh-hol Daisies and Buttercups. – Jean Ingelow. See Songs of Seven. - - Height of the Ridiculous, The.—Oliver W. Holmes.—AA— AWH — BINL —CAP —FAS —HBV —HPE —PF — SR 10—THP Heights above Santee, The.—Anon.—AH |Heine.—Matthew Arnold.—POW Heines, gº Matthew Arnold. — BNL (sl. abºr.) — EIDY 7". S62t. * Heir of Linnie, The. — Anon. (In Percy's Reliques.) — IBESB —CBOP — EPs —ESB — FEP — HBP (mod. vers.)—OBB - - Held at the Station.—C : Battell Loomis.—SP 6 Held by a Thread. (Tab.)—Anon.—TCP Helen.—E. A. U. Valentine.—AA Helen.—Sarah C. Woolsey.—AA—HBV Helen and Modus.—Jas. S. Knowles. See Hunchback, The. IHelen at the Scaean Gates.—Homer. See Iliad, The. Helen Hunt Jackson.—Ina Coolbrith.-AA—EDY Helen Keller.—Edmund C. Stedman.—AA IHelen MacTrever.—HI: S. Rent.—PD IHelen of Kirkconnel [1]. (Fair Helen of Kirconnell, Pt. II. —in Border Minstrelsy.)—Anon.—BB—BESB–BOI. —BPB—CSBP—Ehl’—HBV —LH —OB —OBB — OEB—RAC–RTV—SEP—VE (John Mayne's vers.)—FEP (Burd Helen.)—CEL * (Fair Helen.)—BBB-EBS—EPs (sl. abr.)—FEP— —HBP—OTPC–PGT 1–WR. 21 gº Helen on the Rampart.—Homer. See Iliad, The. Helena and Hermia. — W: Shakespeare. See Midsummer Night's Dream, A. Helene Thamre.—Eliz. Stuart Phelps. See Sealed Orders. Helen's Babies, Sels. fr.—J: Habberton. - Budge's Version of the Flood.—BS 5–CS 14 (Evening with Helen's Babies, An—sel.)—FTR-MYF Helen's Epithalamion. — Theocritus (tr. by Sir E: Dyer.) See Sixe Idillia. Helen's Face a Book.-Gelett Burgess.-VSA. Helen's Song.—Philip J. Bailey. See Festus. Helen's Tower.—G: F. Savage-Armstrong.—DB Heliodore Pead. (Meleager—paraphrased by) Andrew Lang. (Heliodore.)—OVV Heliodore Fled.—J: Dan'l Logan.—OCW IHelios.-Joel Elias Spingarn.—AA Heliotrope.—Anon.—HIP Heliotrope.—Harriet McEwen Kimball.—CBP Heliotrope.—Harry T. Peck.-AA—HBP —HBV —HP 2 — RTV—WSA Pſeliotrope, The.—Frances Laughton Mace.—CBP Hell. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Hell, The.—Dante. See Divine Comedy, The. “Hell is the infinite terror of the soul, whatever that may e.”—Frö’k W. Robertson.—GG “He’ll º when he wakes.”—Frank Lee. —AWB —BE — OAM IHellas, Sel. fr.—Percy B. Shelley.—BGV-GT-OB (Last Chorus of “Hellas.”)—HBV—WEP 4 Hellespont, The.—Lord Byron. See Bride of Abydos, The. Hello, House !—Joel Chandler Harris.--SP 3 Hello, My Baby. (Parody.)—Martin J. Kane,—NM Hellwellyn. (C.)—Walter Scott.—FEP Helvellyn.)—ABV — AmSS — BITV —BNL —CBOP — BP—CS 6—EPs—FHS—LOS 3–SSR. Heloise to Abelard.—(Tr. by Jos. Berington.)—BOL Helot, . The, Sel. fr.—Isabella V. Crawford.—TCW Help for My Sisters. (Tab.)—Clara J. Denton.—SSE “Help, Lord, or we perish.” . (Fourth Sunday after Epi- phany, I.-O.)—Reginald Heber.—FEP “Help me Across, Papa,”—Anon.—CS 24—SR 4 Help One Another.—Anon.—CBOP Help One Another.—G : F. Hunting.—NV Help the Poor.—Anon.—CBOP Helper, A.—(Harper’s Young People.)—LPP Helper, The.—G : Alex, Chadwick.-DB Helping Hand, A.—Ella Higginson.—WR 15 Helping Mamma, -Anon.—WR 17 Helping Mamma. (Motion rec.)—Anon.—COS—PP Helping Mamma.—Jennie D. Moore.—PyR. Helping Mother.—Marg. Goss Day.—WR 17 Helping Santa Claus.-Bertha E. Bush.-LPP Helping the Mother-bird.—Frank E. Channon.—W.R. 45 Helpless Gray Head, The. (Grey Head, The-C.)—Douglas Jerrold.—CS 18 Helpmate, A.—A. Melville Bell.—CS 12—MHR Helvellyn.—Walter Scott. See Hellwellyn. Hem and Haw.—Bliss Carman.—HIBV-SAy Hemlock Mountain.—Sarah Norcliffe Cleghorn.—HIBV Hemlock Tree. The. (Tr. by) H. W. Longfellow.—AD (bºr, S 62. Hemp, The-Stephen Vincent Benét.—AMV 4 125 PIen AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Hen, The...—Claudius.-BNL–SAy Hen, The.—Oliver Herford.—NA—SP 4 Hen Had the Grip, The.—Anon.—NM “Hen that cackles loudest, The.”—Anon.—WR 22 ~. Bience all ye [or you] vain delights. (Song fr. The Nice Valour, Act III., Sc. 3.)—[Beaumont and I Fletcher. —BNL–EPE—HBP (Melanc [h]olia.)—CEL–FEP Gº-Hºº-oº-ººr i—SP 4 |Poet's Mood.)—EPs (Song, A.)—WEP 2 Hence Hairt.—Alex, Scott.—EBS - Henchman, The.—J: G. Whittier.—AFW – HBW — OVW — WSA Hendecasyllabics.-Alfred Tennyson.—BLV Hendrik's Prophecy.—Anon.—PNW Hen-hussey, The.—Anon.—WR 30 Henrietta Temple.—Sel. fr.-B : Disraeli. (Ferdinand discovers London.)—FT Henry C. Calhoun.—Edgar Lee Masters.-NPA - Henry Clay, Sels. fr. (Character of Henry Clay.)—W: H. Seward.—CS 7 Henry George.—Bliss Carman.—EDY Henry gºon's Last Voyage.—HI: Van Dyke. — PNW — 5 Henry Hudson's Quest.—Burton E. Stevenson.—AIH–HBV —PAH-PNW Henry Martyn.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Bienry of Navarre.—Lord Macaulay.—RLP Henry IV.-Fs. S. Saltus.-EIDY Henry the Fourth’s Soliloquy on Sleep.–W: Shakespeare. - See King Henry IV., Pt. II. Henry V.-W: Shakespeare. See King Henry V. Henry V. at [the Siege of | Harfleur.—W: Shakespeare. See Ring Henry V. Henry the Fifth Encouraging His Soldiers. — W: Shake- speare. See King Henry V. Henry V., in France.—W : Shakespeare. See sinºes; V. Henry V.'s Audience of French Ambassadors.—W: Shake- speare. See Ring Henry V. FIenry V.'s Wooing.—W: Shakespeare. See King Henry V. Henry VI.--W: ‘Shakespeare. See King Henry VI. Henry VI. and Margaret of Anjou.-W: Shakespeare. See • King Henry VI. * Henry VIII—W: Shakespeare. See King Henry VIII. Henry VIII. to Anne Boleyn.—Henry VIII.-BOL Henry W. Grady as an Orator.—J. W. Lee.—FD 2 Henry Wºworth Longfellow. — Austin Dobson. — DD — Henry Wadsworth Tongfellow.—W: W. Story.--—PEO Henry Wiſłºńſellow's Funniest Poem.—HI: W. Longfellow. Henry Ward Beecher.—C: , H. Phelps.—AA—DD g Henry's Famous Speech.—Patrick Henry. See Speech in the Virginia Convention, 1775. Henry's Speech before Agincourt [Harfleurl.-W: Shake- speare. See King Henry V. Hepatica, The...—Theodore H. Rand.—TCW Hepaticas.-Alice W. Rollins.—PyR Hepsy, at the State Convention.—Harriet F. Crocker.—SR 10 Hepsy's Ambition.—Estelle Thomson.—CS 10 Heptalogia, sel. fr. Her All Too Solid Love.—Anon.—NM Her Answer.—Anon.—BS 21 Her Answer.—Anon.—DR Her Answer.—J: Bennett.—AA Her Answer.—Mary B. Chapman.-FLS Her Beau's Poetry.—Anon.—WR 47 Her Beauty. (Sonnet CVI.-O.)—W: Shakespeare.—OR Her Bonnet.—Mary E. Wilkins.—WSA Her Confirmation.—Selwyn Image.—WA Her Cottage.—Anon.—AFP Her Dairy.—P: Newell.—NA Her Daring Protector.-Anon-WR 14 Her Death.-T: Hood. See Miss Kilmansegg and Her pre- cious Leg. Her Dwelling-place.—Ada Foster Murray.-HBV Eſer Epitaph.--T: W. Parsons.—AA—ASL–HBV—YBV Her Eyes.—Edmund Spenser. See Amoretti and Epithala- IIł1OIl. Her Eyes.—“Viola.”—FLS Her Eyes are Wild.—W: Wordsworth.—HIBP Her Faults.-Harry B. Smith, L-SP 7–VSA Her Fifteen Minutes.—Tom Masson-HH-WR 3 Her First Appearance. (Cond.)—R : H. Davis. –CR —SR Her First Baby.—Anon.—CS 35 Eſer First Bouquet.—Clement Scott.—WR 51 Her First Call on the Butcher.—May Isabel Fisk.-SR Her First Drawing-room.—Gerald Campbell.—HSp Her First Husband.—Jos. C. Lincoln.—WR 44 Her First Railroad Ride.—Anon.—SR 9 Her First Recital. (Moºn.)—Anna M. Philley.—WR 32 Her First Shot.—Anon.—WR 2 Her First Steam-engine.—Mary K. Dallas.—WR 3 er First-born.-C: Tennyson-Turner.—OAMs—TM–VA (“If Cº. her first sweet child, her heart's delight,”)— 2 “Her fittest triumph is to show that good.” (Br. sel. fr. A Leº of Brittany, 2nd pt.)—Jas. R. Lowell.—BIL Her Folks an’ Hiz'n.—Ben King.—WR 20 Her Gifts. (The House of Life, Sonnet XXXI.)—Dante Gabriel Rossetti...—VA - Her Glove. (Moºn.)—Anon.—WR 47 (Nephelidia.)—Algernon C: Swinburne. Her Going.—Agnes Lee.—NPA Her Golden Hair. ‘ā; To Amarantha : Dishevel her Haire—0,)—R: (To Amarantha : that she, EPE—OP s Her Graduation.—Virginia Niles Leeds.-W.R. 55 IHer Graduation Rhyme. Anon.—WR 55 Her Grandpa.-C: D. Stewart.—TMR Her Heart was False, and Mine was Broken. — Mary K. that she would Lovelace.—CEL (sel.) etc.—longer sel.)-BLV- Dallas.-W.R. 3 Her Helpfulness.--Dante Alighieri. See Vita Nuova. Her Horoscope.—Mary A. Townsend.—AA Pier Hºnd's Dinner Party.—Marjorie Benton Cooke. — Her Ideal.—Kate Masterson.—CS 31 Her Laddie's Picture.—Mary B. Brainerd.—BS 14 Her Last Lines.--—Emily Brontë.-WA (Hymn.)—OS 3 (Last Lines.)—OB–WEP 4 Her Last Verses.—Alice Cary-FEP (Pyinºma [, A].-O.)—BNL–CS 8—GP—HBV Her Last Poem.—STC |Her Last Words.--Anon.—FLS Her Last Words at Parting.—T: Moore.—FTA IHer Laugh—in Four Fits. (Washington Post.)—BS 19– SR 11—WR 2 Her Lenten Sacrifice.—Anon.—WR 58 Pier Letter.—F's. Bret Harte.—AFW —BNL —BS 8 —CR — CS 10—CSS—EPs—FEP—MR —RTV —TSS —WSA —WR 43 Fier Likeness.-Dinah M. Craik.-BNL Her Lips.—Walter Savage Landor.—WSA Her Little Boy.—(Pearson’s Weekly.)—HTb-I Her Little Feet.—W: E. Henley.--THP Her Lower.—Mrs. S. C. Hazlett.—WR 2 EHer Lovers.-‘‘Bachelor Ben.”—CH-DR, Her Majesty.—Edgar W. Abbott.—TMR IHer Man Described by Her Own Dictamen.—Ben Jonson.— PHer Mººi. Hood. See Miss Kilmansegg and Her Preci- OllS Lueg. * Her Music.—Martha G. Dickinson.—AA IIer Name.—Anna [or Anne] F. Burnham.—BR—BS 11— HP—SR 10—WR 15 § Her Name.—Walter Savage Landor.—OVW Her Name.—Edmund Spenser.—NT |Her Name was Smith.-Anon.—WR 7 |Her Neighbors.--Anon.—VSA Her New Hat.—Anon.—CS 39 Her No.—Anon.—CH-CS 38—WHO—WR 39 |Her Opinion of the Play.—Marc Cook.-AFV—YBW Her Passing. (Madrigal—C.)—W: Drummond.—OB Her Perfect Lower.—Madeline S. Bridges.—BS 21 PHer Perfect Praise. — Rob't Browning. See Blot in the 'Scutcheon, A. Her Photograph.-Frank McHale.—BS 23 IHer Picture.—Ellen M. H. Cortissoz.—AA—LBA Her Pity.—Philip B. Marston.—VA Her Polka Dots.-Peter Newell.—NA Pier Preference.—Anon.—WR 3 Her Quiet Days.-C: Gamage Eastman,—STC Her Reason.—Minna Irving.—SP 4 Her Reasons.—Anon.—CB—WR 50 Her Reply.—Anon.—CS 38 FIer Replgºena Lathrop (wr. at. to Eliz. B. Browning.) - 7 (Woman's Question, A.)—CS 13—HTb-II — MR – SP 8 FHer Rºg (Reply to Marlowe–G.)—Sir Walter Raleigh.- (Mºnańºother's Answer I, The].)—FEP (w. add. Sū. ) — - r (Nyº Reply [to the Passionate Shepherd], The.)— gº-º-EP-3EP—GP-HEv–PHs— SEP (Reply to Marlowe's The Passionate Shepherd to His Love.)—WEP 1 (Shepherdess's Reply, The-w. add. st.)—CEL Her Right Name.—Matthew Prior.—BLV Eſer Roses.—Owen Innsly.—FLS Her Sacred Bower.—T: Campion.—HRV Her Senior Smile Your Waterloo.—Cythia Grey.—WR 55 Her Shadow.—Eliz. J. (C.) Pullen.—AA Her Shpacial-i-ty.—Anon.—SR 13 Her Soliloquy.—Frd’k B. Opper.--—TT Her Triumph.-Ben Jonson.—HEV Her Valentine.—R: Hovey.—WSA FIer Vision.—Anon.—CS 30 Her Wedding.—Anon-CS 28 Her Wedding Eve.—Virginia Frazer Boyle.—WR 19 Her Words and Prayers.--J: Pierpont.—Orlſ Her World.—Emily H. Miller.—HER PIeracl[e]itus. (Sel. fr. Callimachus.)—W: [Johnson] Cory. —FT-HB WV-VA. Herald Crane, The.—Hamlin Garland.—HPV—SN Herb Rosemary, The.—H. Kirke White.—NT Herb-leech, The.—Jos. Campbell.—DB - Herd Laddie, The.—Alex. Smart.—EBS Herdman's Happy Life, The.—M. Bird—EP Here am I.-Jas. F. Clarke.—HIDL Here awa’, there awa’.—Anon.—EBS Here Comes the Flag.—(Youth’s Companion.)—FAS “Here, haply too, at vernal dawn.” — Rob't Burns. See Humble Petition of Bruar Water, The. Here is the Place Where Loveliness Keeps House.—Madison Cawein,-HBW-LBM 126 TITLE INDEX Hickory Here is the ... Alºng C. Deane.—NA Here Lies Pierrot.—R: Burton.-AMV, 1 “Here on this blessed Thanksgiving night.”—Josiah G. Hol- land. See Bitter-sweet. FIere or There.—HI: Burton.—WR 33 Here She Goes—and there She Goes.—Jas. Nack.-CS 2- BITb-II—MH.R.—THP “Here We Are.”—Anon.—LFS Hereafter.—C. F. Ramsay.—SR 13 Hereafter.—Harriet P. Spofford.—CBP—GP—HBV—STC Hereafter.—Rosamund M. Watson.—W Hereditary Policy of America, Sel. fr. —L: Kossuth.-SS Heredity.—T: B. Aldrich,-AA Heredity.—Lydia Avery Coonley Ward.—HEV Herein is Love.—Susie M. Best.—BIL–FTA Fiere's a Health.-Anon.—BIP IHere's a Health to Ane I Lo'e Dear.—Rob't Burns.—HIPP (Jessy.)—FEP Here's a (In a Just Cause.) V Here's the Bower.—T : Moore.—RLP Heri, Cras, Hodie.—Ralph W. Emerson.—YBW Heritage.—Theresa Virginia Beard.—AMW 3 Heritage, The.—Abbie Farwell Brown.—HT Heritage, The. C.)—Jas. R. Lowell.—CBP —CCB —CS 8 FEP—HBV–HBVy—LLC—LOS 2 —OTPC —PF —PGGR–PYO—STC (9. FIeritage—sl. abºr.)—BLP Poor and the Rich, The.)—BS 17 (Cond.)—Johann W. von Goethe. Hermes in Calypso's Island.—Homer. See Odyssey, The. Hermes of the Ways.-H. D.—NPA Hermes the Philosopher.—W : Dunbar.—EBS - Hermia and Helena. — W: Shakespeare. See Midsummer Night's Dream. Hermioné.-Rob't Buchanan.—FEP Hermioné.—Bryan W. Procter.—HEP—OVW Hermit, The-ſas. Beattie.—BNL —FEP —FTR —HBP — S (Night—sel.)—EPs Hermit, The.—G: Eliot. , See Spanish Gypsy, The. Hermit, The-oliver Goldsmith. See Vicar of Wakefield, The. Hermit, The.—T: Parnell.—EPR—FEP—RLP—WEP 3 FIermit, The.—G. : W. Russell.—DB Hermit Thursh, The.—Nelly H. Woodworth.--—SN Hermitage, The. (Sel. fr.)—E: R. Sill.—PNW Hermitage, The.—Edmund Spenser.—RLP Hermotimus.-W. E. Aytoun.-OVW Piernani. (Sel. fr.)—Victor Hugo. Don Sol. (Sel. fr. Act II., Sc. 2.)—WR 27 Herndon.—S. Weir Mitchell,—PAH Hero, A.—Ella W. Wilcox.-SP 5 Hero, The.—Cardwill.—LLC Hero, The.—Rob't Nicoll.—HIBW-WA Hero, The.—Sir H. : Taylor.—VA (What Makes a Hero?)—AmSS—CBP—SS Hero and Leander, Sel. fr. (Bridal Song—fr. Fifth Ses- - tiad.)—G: Chapman,—OB (sel. Hero and Leander.—Leigh Hunt.—CS 15 Hero and Leander. (Sel. fr. the First Sestiad.) – Chris- topher Marlowe.—EP—EPE—WEP 1 Hero in Despair, A.—J: Milton.—BBHV Hero in Prison, A.—J: Milton.—BITV Hero New, A.—Jas. R. Lowell.—WR 45 Hero of Bridgewater, The.—C: L. S. Jones.—PAH Hero of Ft. Wagner, The Phoebe Cary.—AH 2 Hero of the Commune, The. — Marg. J. Preston. — AA — CS 17—RTV Hero of the Day, The-Anon.—NP Hero of the Furnace Room, A.— (Toledo Blade.)—SSR Hero of the Gun, The.—Marg. J. Preston.—BA.B—TMD Hero of the Hill, The.—Edmund Vance Cook.-SP 5 Hero of the Rank and File, The.—Michael Scanlan.-WR 12 Hero President, The.—Horace Porter.—TMR. Hero to Leander.—Alfred Tennyson.-BNL–EPs (sl. abr.) Hero Woman, The. (The Wissahikon, ... Ch. , VI., abr.—in Washington and His Generals.)—G: Lippard.—CS 25 Herod.—Alice Brooks.- BS 21 Herodias.—Arthur O'Shaughnessy.—PGT 2 Heroes.—Anon.—OS 1 Heroes.—J: B. Gough.-OS 2 FIeroes.—Edna D. Proctor.—CBP—EIB W-OS 3—STC Fieroes.—Fs. A. Shaw.—CS 21 Heroes.—Walt Whitman. See Song of Myself, The. . Heroes and Hero-worship.–T: Carlyle. See On Heroes and . Hero-worship. - Heroes and the Flowers, The.—Rose Hill. (Cond.)—B: F. Hermann and Dorothea. Taylor.—SR 4 Heroes' Day, The.—Anon.—PEO “Heroes, have gone out; quacks have come in.”—T: Carlyle. See On Heroes and Hero-worship. Heroes of Greece.—Lord Byron. See Siege of Corinth, The. |Heroes of Inkerman.—Rob't Overton.—CS 31 Heroes of '76, The-G: W. Curtis. See Centennial Cele- bration of Concord Fight. Heroes of the Land of Penn.—G: Lippard. See Battle of Germantown, The. Heroes of the “Maine Disaster.”—Rob't G. Cousins.—CP (Tribute to the Men of the Maine, A.)—SC * Heroes of the Mines.—I. E. Jones.—CS 18 IHeroes of the South.-Paul Hamilton Hayne.—BE—OAM Heroes Who Fight Fire.—Sel. fr.—Jacob A. Riis. (How John Binns, Fireman, Sayed a Boy.)—SSR (Training of Firemen, The.)—SSR #h to them that's Awa.—Rob't Burns.—HIBP - Heroic Age,. The-Rufus Choate. See Aft of the Pilgrims the Heroic Period of Our History, The. Heroic Age, The.—R: W. Gilder.—AA—YBW Heroic Courage.—Phillips Brooks.--TMD Heroic Death, A.— (Spectator.)—FAS Heroic Deed, The.—G: D. Emery.—PAPrm Heroic Love.—Jas. Graham, Marquis of Montrose. Dear and Only Love, I Pray. Heroic Medley.—Herman Page.—SR 4 Heroic Stanzas on the Death of Oliver Cromwell, Br. sel. fr. Oliver Cromwell.)—J: Dryden.—BNL–EPR Heroin, & St. John, The, Sel. fr.—Pierce S. Hamilton. — Heroism.–Ralph W. Emerson.—GT-THIV |Heroism.—Friedrich Schiller. See Wallenstein. Heroism and History.—Newton Bateman.—ND IHeroism in Housekeeping. (Sel. fr. A Letter to Miss Smith of Carlisle, about 1856, in Mrs. Alex. Ireland's Life of Mrs...Carlyle.)—Jane W. Carlyle.—OS 3 Heroism of Elizabeth Jane, The. (W. tab.)—Anon.—TCP Heroism of Horatio Nelson, The...—Frank V. Mills.--N Heroism of the Hungarian People. (Sel. fr. Speech at Bir- mingham, Nov. 12, 1851.)—L: Rossuth.-SR 8—SS —SSD—WHO |Heroism of the Mother, The.—C: Kingsley.—OrNI Heroism of the Present, The.—G : : Curtis.-SSR. Heron, The E: Lord Thurlow.—BGV—HBV Heronsºlmwood, The. — H: Wadsworth Longfellow. — Hero-worship.–W: B. Scott.—WA Herr Slossenn Boschen's Song.—Jerome K. Jerome. See Three Men in a Boat. Herring is King.—Alfred P. Graves.—BIP—TIP Herself all Treasure.—Edmund Spenser. See Amoretti and Epithalamion. FIerself anºelf-Patrick J. McCall.—BIP—SP 4–TIP J Hertha-Algernon C: Swinburne.—EP—EPN-GEP — OB RLP—VA IIervé Riel.-Rob't Browning.—BBB —BNL —BS 10 —CR —CS 7 — EA —EDY — Ehlſ’ —GN —HBP —HBV — HBWy—HPB—HSPS–KNE —LH —LOS 3 —M.M —MR—OS 3 —PCK —PGT 2 —POA —SC —SFM — SP 8—SSR—TMD (abr. )—TMR (sl. abr.)—WR 33 He's Gane. (On Captain Matthew Henderson—C.)—Rob't Burns.—EPs Fº (Elegy on Captain Matthew Henderson.)—BNL (abr.)— FEP—HBP (sl. abr.)—STC He's None the Worse for That.—Anon.—CS 39 He's Ower the Hills that I Lo'e Weel. — Lady Caroline Nairne.—BGV He-siren of the Goldfields, The.—Lindsay Dennison.—SP 3 Hesitation.—W: Shakespeare. See Macbeth. Hesperia.—Algernon C: Swinburne,—OWW-WA Hesperides.—Rob't Herrick. (Christmas Pie, The.)—YC (Come, Bring, etc.)—BOC–YC Hesperus.-Ronald Ross. See Lyra Modulata. Hesperus.-W: Wordsworth.-NT Hesperus.--(Prelude.)—C: Sangster.—OCV Hesperus. Sings.--T: L. Beddoes. See Bride's Tragedy, The. Hesperus' Song. T: L. Beddoes. See Bride's Tragedy, The. Hesperus' Song.—Ben Jonson. See Cynthia's Revels. |Hess.—Howell L. Piner.—WR 23 Bester.—C: Lamb. —BGV — BLV —BNL —BIPIB —CBP — FEP—FT-HEP—HEV—HGP–LOS 3–OB —OS 3 —OTPC–PGT 1–WEP 4 * Hetty and the Fairies.—Matthias Barr.—CBOP Hetty McEwen.—Lucy Hamilton Hooper.—CS 2 Hey Diddle Diddle Sermon.—Anon.—WR 56 Hey Nonny No!—Anon.—OB Hey Nonny No.—Marguerite Merington.—AA Hey, the Dusty Miller. ... (C.—also Dusty Miller, The-O.)— ob’t Burns.—CTBP—LC - - “Hez” and the Landlord.—Anon.—CS 9 (How Hezekiah Stole the Spoons.)—BS 22 Hezeking Bedott.—Frances M. Whitcher. See Widow Bedott aperS. Hezekiah Stubbins' Oration, July Fourth.-Anon.—CS 1 Hiartville Shakespeare Club, The-Belle M. Locke.—CS 35 Hiawatha.-H. : W. Longfellow. See Song of Hiawatha, The. Hiawatha and, the Pearl-feather.—HI: W. Longfellow. See Song of Hiawatha. r Hiawatha, Tableaux from, with Readings.--Anon. O iawatha, The. Hiawatha’s Brothers.-H: W. Longfellow. See Song of Hia- º watha, The. Hiawatha's Chickens.—HI: W. Longfellow. See Song of Hia- watha, The. Hiawatha's Childhood.—HI: W. Longfellow. See Song of Hiawatha, The. Hiawatha’s Departure.—HI: W. Longfellow. Hiawatha, The. . ITiawatha's , Fishing.—HI: W. Longfellow. of Hiawatha, The. Hiawatha's Sailing.—H: W. Longfellow. See Song of Hia- watha, The. Hiawatha's Wedding-feast.—H: W. Longfellow. See Song of Hiawatha, The. Hiawatha's Wooing.—H: W. Longfellow. See Song of Hia- watha, The. Hiawathian.—Anon.—WR 36 Hic Jacet.—Louise C. Moulton.—AA—LBA “Hic me, Pater Optime, Fessam Deseris.” – Lucy C. B. Robinson.—AA “Hic Vir, hic Est.”—C: S. Calverley.—BLV Hickory Nut, The.—Grace O. Kyle—PyR See My See Song See Song of See Song of 127 Hidden AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS S. Hidden Brightness.--Anon-CS 16 Hiddenºm: a song fr. The Maiden Queen—C.)—J: Dry- en.— Hidden Joys.—Laman Blanchard.—VA Hidden Life, The.—Anne Whitney.—THV - Hidden Love, The.—Arthur H. Clough.-GEP——WEP Hidden Menus. (Emt.)—Anon.—EuB Hidden Mermaids, The.—Walter Ramal,—OTPC Hidden Path ; or, the Atlantic Cable, The. — Eliz. Cleaveland.—BS 23 Hidden Rill, The.—Anon.—PR, PHidden Rose-tree, A. (Sel. fr. Virginia's Hand.) — Mar- guerite A. Power.—TIP Hidden Sins.—J: Boyle O’Reilly.—CBP Hidden Songster, The.—Anon.—NV FIidden Sweets.--Anne C. L. Botta.-POS (Sonnet.)—CS 1 EIide and Gó Seek.-H. : C. Bunner.—HTb-I Hide Not Thy Heart.—R : W. Gilder.—THV Hide and Seek.-Julia Goddard.—CS 13 Hide-and-seek.-Frank D. Sherman,—LFL—NW Hiding.—Gabriel Setoun.-GSP Hiding the Skeleton.—G : Meredith. See Modern Love. Hie Away.—Walter Scott. See Waverley. High and Low.—Dora R. Goodale.—Port High and the Low, The. (Frags. fr. various awthors.) — BNL High Art and Economy.—G: Kyle.—WR 3 High Art—Music.—Max Adeler.—CS 6 High Hop Low Lee.—Janet Thomas.-CB High Ideals Not Lost.—Mary A. Burnell.—WR 55 High License.—Mrs. Clara Hoffman.—WR 18 High License.—T. DeW. Talmage.—TS High Low ! . Jack and the Baby.—Homer Croy.—SP 5 High School Girl, The. (Merchant and Manufacturer.)—FS FIigh Tide.—G : A. Mackenzie.—OCV - High Tide, The.—Anon.—FM.R—MYF High Tide, The. — Jean Ingelow. See High Tide on the - Coast of Lincolnshire, The. High Tide at Gettysburg, The.—Will H. Thompson. —AA — APH 2—Amp—AIPM —ASL —BAB —BLP —EDY — HBV−HPB—LBA—OAM—OS 3—PAH (Abr.)—TMD—WR 10 - High Tide [; or, the Brides of Enderby], The.—Jean Inge- low. See High Tide on the Coast of Lincolnshire, The. High Tide on the Coast of Lincolnshire, The.—(C.)—Jean Ingelow. —BNL —EPs —FEP —FR (abr. ) —GN– HBV–HSPS–LOS 3—OS 2 —OVV —RAC —RTV —STC—St.S–VA—WR 43 (Sl. abr. )—CR §º of Enderby, The.)—CS 2—PCK High Tide [; or, The Brides of Enderby], The.)—BS 2 —LLC—MMR (aby.)—SA (sl. abºr.) High-backed Chair, The.—Schuyler King.—HSp High-born Lady, The.—T: Moore.—RTI Higher I (Prose.)—Anon.—CS 23 Higher.—Anon.—MHR—PA Higher Education, The.—Anon.—CP 1Higher Education for Women.—Chauncey M. Depew.—TMR. Higher Good, The.—Theodore Parker.—AA—CBP—HBV Higher Hºnºr The Alfred Tennyson. — EP —GIEP — H. J. Higher Pantheism in a Nutshell, The.—Algernon C. Swin- burne.—HIEV–NA—PA Higher Pantheism, The.—SP 4 Higher Views of the Union. (Sel. fr. Lincoln’s Election.)— Wendell Phillips.—M.M.R. & (Is this All ?)—FD 1 Highest Pedestal, The.—W : E. Gladstone.—OAW PIighland Cattle.—Dinah M. Craik.-GN Highland Chase, The.—Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake, €. - Highlalºmigrant's Last Farewell, The.—Evan M'Coll. — Highland Laddie, The.—Allan Ramsey.—EPR Highland Lovers.—Mary L. Gaddess.-WR 48 - Highland Mary.-Rob't Burns.—BGV —CBP —CEL —EBS *m. EPC —EPR —FEP —FTA —GEP —HIBIP — HBV—MBL–OB—PE'—PGT 1–PYO—RLP —SP 5 —STC–WEP 3 Highland Shepherd, The.—Joanna Baillie.—RLP |Highland º The...—Walter Scott. See Lady of the a ke, €. Highland Stream, The.—Arthur H. Clough. See Bothie of Tober-na-Wuolich, The. Highland Widow's Lament, The...—Rob't Burns.—NT Highly Evangelical Osculation.—Anon.—WR 2 High-mettled Racer, The...—C : Dibdin.--—FEP Highway, The.—Louise Driscoll.—HIBV. Highway, The.—W: C. Husted.—BS 25 Highwg, * — Sir Philip Sidney. See tella. Highway Cow, The.—Eugene J. Hall.—HIP (abr.) Highwayman, The.—Alfred Noyes.—HIBW-HSPS–POA Hilda.-Jas. H. Rayhill.—BS 22—PFP Hilda, Spinning.—Anon.—CS 21—FMR-PP—YPS |Hilda’s Christmas.--M. A. L. Lane.—TYP Hilda’s Little Hood, Hjalmar H. Boyesen.—BS 22 Hill, The.—Rupert Brooke.—HIBV Hill, The.—Edgar Lee Masters.--NPA Hill o' Dreams, The.—Helen Lanyon.—BIP Hill of Science, The.—J: Aiken.—BLP Hill of the Two Lowers.-Kirby Draycott.—WR, 29 Hill of Vision, The.—Sel. fr.-Jas. Stephens. (In the Cool of the Evening.)—GnR-I (In the Poppy Field.)—Gnp-I (Lonely God, The.)—GnR-I Astrophel and Hill Pantheist, The-R: Jefferies. See Story of My Heart, The. Hill Wife, The.—Sels. fr.—Rob't Frost. (Impulse, The.)—AMV 4 (Oft-repeated Dream, The.)—AMV 4 FIills.—Arthur Guiterman.—AMV–HT Hills, The.-Julian H: Fs. Grenfell.—HEV Hills o' My Heart.—Ethna Carberry.—DB–HBW Hills of Carrara, The.—J : Ruskin.--TIWP Hills of Rest, The.—Albert Bigelow. Paine.—AL–HBV Hills of Rome. — Joachim Du Bellay. — (Tr. by Edmund Spenser.)—TIWP IHills of the South Country, The-Hilaire Belloc.—BOF IHills Were Made for Freedom, The. (Fr. Vermont.)—W: G. Brown.—GP - - Hillside Cot, The. (Frag.)—W : E. Channing.—EPs Hill-top.–Arvia Mackaye.-LY # Him and Her and Tommy Too.—L. W. Pollard.—SR 15 Hinc Illaº Lachrymae.—Frö’k A. Dixon.—TCV Hind and the Panther, The, Sels. fr. — J.: Dryden. — EPR (Sel. fr. Pts. I. and II.)—EP Buzzard, The. (Br. sel. fr. Pt. III.)—WEP 2 Sects, The... Private Judgment. (Br. sel. fr. Pt. I.)— RLP—WEP 2 Unity of the Catholic Church, The. (Br. sel. fr. Pt. II.) —RLP—WEP 2 Hind Etim.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Hind Horn.-(Old Ballad.)—BBB–EP—ESB Hindoo Died, A.—G: Birdseye. See Hindoo's Death, The. Hindoo Sceptic, The. (The Spectator.)—HP Hindoo's Death, The.—G: Birdseye.—HIBW-HP (Hindoo Died, A.)—MR (Hindoo's Paradise, The.)—CS 22—RTV—SR—StS (Paradise.)—AWH-BS 7—SAy—SP 4 Hindoo's Paradise, The.—G : Birdseye. . See for egoing. Hindoo’s Search for Truth, A.—Alfred C. Lyall.—GP (abr. ) (Medlºoms of a Hindu Prince [and Skeptic ].)—HBP Hindrances to Happiness. (Merchant Traveler.)—SR 7 Hindu Ascetic, The...—Sir Alfred Comyn Lyall.—SBOS—SGB Bint, A.—Anon.—CS 28—HP FIint, A.—Anna M. Pratt.—TYP |FIint, The.—Anon.—CS 39 Hint from Herrick, A.—T: B. Aldrich.-H.B.V. Hint o' Hairst, The.—C: Murray.—EBS Hints. Sel. fr.—Lucy Larcom. (Curtain of the Dark, The.)—CBP (Heaven Near the Virtuous.)—CBP Hints for Debate.—Anon.—WR 54 ..f Hints for Graduation.—Mrs. Burton Kingsland.—WR 55 Hints for Observing Washington's Birthday. — Anon. — WR. 49 - Hints for Statue-poses.—DR Hints for Thanksgiving.—Anon.—EuIE Hints for the First School Garden.—Edith Goodyear Alger. See School Gardens. Hints of Pre-existence. — Martin Farquhar Memory. Hippodrome Race, The. (Sel. fr. Serapis, Ch. XXV.)—G : Ebers.-W.R. 4 (arr. by Wilbor.) (Chariot Race in Alexandria—longer sel.)—PFP Hippolynºrsal fr.—Euripides.—(tr. by Gilbert Murray.) I Tupper. See Hippopotamus, The.—Oliver Herford.—NA Hiram Foster's Thanskgiving Turkey.—S: E. Kiser.—SP 2 Hiram Hover. (Parody.)—Bayard Taylor.—PA Hireling Swiss Regiment, The. (Swiss Mercenaries, The- O.)—Victor Hugo.—M.M.R. - Hiring Help.–F. Crosby.—ED t Hirt Auf Dem Berge.—Friedrich Schiller.—GT Hirtenlied.—R : Wagner.—GT . IHis Answer to “Her Letter.”—Fs. Bret Harte.—EPs His Ballad of Agincourt.-Michael Drayton.—EPE IHis Banne, over Me...—Gerald Massey.—HEV—HDL–THV His Best Girl.—Anon.—WR 33 His Birthday.—R: H : Little.—SR 15 His Blackstonian Circumlocution.—Anon.—HIH - IHis Books, Occasional Pieces, XVIII.-O.)—Rob't Southey. (Books.)—BNL (My Days among the Dead [are Passed].)—EPN-FEP —HBP—HBV-SEP—VE (Scholar, The.)—PGT 1 (Stanzas written in his Library.)—WEP 4 His Care.—J : Parker.—HIDL His Choice and His Destiny.—F. M. Bristol.--LLC—OAL His Choice of a Sepulchre.—Andrew Lang.—STC See U ee Up IHis College Examination.—Booker T. Washington. from Slavery. His Cork, Leg.—A. W. Hawks.-SP 5 - -- His Courier.--Anon.—CS 39 (Ait. to, O. Henry).-WR 56 His Dad..—E. A. Briminstool.—HTb-II—SP 8 His Dwelling-place.—Horatio Nelson Powers.--STC His Enemy's Honor. (Play.)—Anon.—NDP His Epitaph.--Stephen Hawes.—OB His Epitaph.-Walter S. Landor.—OVV His Excellency the Governor.—Sel, fr.—R. Marshall. (Matchmaking.)—HSp—SP 8 His Eye was Stern and Wild. (Punch.)—CS 3—SR 6 (Fragment, A.)—HPE (Madman, The.)—KNE His Face was Lit.—W. Stewart Wallace.—OCW His Family.—Anon.—WR 52 His Father’s Ghost.—Anon.—WR 3 His Finish. (Life.)—BS 26 . His First and Last Drink.-Anon.—PP—YPS 128 TITLE INDEX History . His Own Pills. . His First Case.—B. C. L. Griffith.-MN His First Christmas-tree.—Anon.—WR 47..... His First Night Away.—Strickland W. Gillilan.--Orlſ Blis Further Resolution.—Anon.—HEV His Future.—Arthur Guiterman,—SP 4 6 * * His Grange; or, Private Wealth.-Rob't Herrick. —BVC - |EPE—OTPC His Guiding Star.—Fs. W., Moore.—WR 13 His Heart Was True to Coll.—FS. C. Burnand.—HRV His Home and . His Own Country.—Emily Hickey.—BIP His Idea of It.—Susie M. Best.—TT * His *g. Cruelty.—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and tella. |His Lady’s Praise.—Dante Alighieri. See Vita Nuova. His Last Cigar.—Anon.—NM His Last Court.—Anon.—CS 23 His Last Request.—Anon.—HTb-II Pſis Last Verses.—J: Clare.—FEP (“I am yet what I am.”)—EDY (Lasciate Ogni Speranza.)—PGT 2 (Written in Northampton County Asylum.)—OE—OVW His Last Victory.—S: W. Cole.—PR, His Leg Shot Off—Anon-HH e His Letanie to the Holy Spirit. (C.)—Rob't Herrick. (Holy Spirit, The.)—BNL (Litany, The.)—CEL–WEP. 2 (Litany to the Holy Spirit.)—CBP—EPE—EPs—FEP —HBP—HBV—OB (abr.) - His Limitation.—Anon.—SR 13 e His Litany to the Holy Spirit.—Rob't Herrick. See Letanie to the Holy Spirit. * |His Love Admits no Rival.—Sir Walter Raleigh.-BLW His Majesty.—Theron Brown.—AA His Majesty the King. (Comd.)—Rudyard Kipling.—WR 25 His Majesty's Escape at St. Andrews... (Br, sel. fr. Of the Danger his Majesty—being Prince—Escaped in the Road at Saint Andero.)—Edmund Waller.—WEP 2 IHis Messenger.—Anon.—HIP IIis Mother's Apron-strings.--Isabel C. Barrows.-QAMs His Mother's Cooking.—Lizzie M. Hadley.—BR—CS 28 (Just Like a Man.)--CS 36 . . FIis Mother's Joy.—J: W. Chadwick.-AA e IIis Mother's Sermon.—J: Watson. See Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush. His Mother's Song.—Anon.—Orlſ His Mother's Song [s]..—Mrs. E. W. Wilson (?).-CS 31— HS-TMR. His .Name.—Mary Coleman.—FAS IHis Name.—Marg. J. Preston.—BAB His Names.—Josephine Pollard.—CS 32 (abr.) (One of His Names.)—SR 13—TFS His New Brother.—Anon.—HTb-I IHis New Brother.—Joe Lincoln.—CS 37—DR-HTb-II EHis New Suit.—S: E. Kiser.--—OAM—PAP m—SP 7 His Noble Numbers. (Sel. fr.)—Rob't Herrick. (Chrismat Carol, A,)—CBPC–TYP—YC (Ode % the Birth of Our Savior.) —GN —OAC —OTPC —YC His Oath. (Yale Record.)—WR 7 (Uncertain Pledge, An.)—BS 21 His Old Father Satisfied.—Anon.—HTb-I IHis One Book.-Jas. Ball Naylor.—SP 7 His Own Grandfather.—Anon.—NM (Dial.)—Anon.—NDP * His Pilgrimage (Sir Walter Raleigh's Pilgrimage—C.)—Sir Włº, Raleigh. —EP —EPE —HBV —OB (abr. ) — EP - (Pilgrim, The-abr.)—OS 3 - (Pilgrimage, [The].)—BNL–EPs (abr.)—FEP His Poets.-Rob't Herrick. To Live Merrily, and to Trust to Good Verses—C.)— EPS His Prayer for Absolution.—Rob't Herrick,--EP His Prº to Ben Jonson. (C.)—Rob't Herrick.-BILV— EP 2 (Prayer to Ben Jonson.)—EPs His Quest.—Lewis F. Tooker.—AA His Recompense.—C. C. Wylie.—HTb-II His Return.—Madame Desbordes Valmore.—AFP His Reverie.—Lily A. Long-TFY ... His Riches.—Lilian Grey.—CS 28—WR 40 IHis Sign.—Anon.—CH IHis Sister.—Anon.—BS 22 His Sister, #is Cousin, and His Pants.—Harriet Ford. — 5 His Speech.-Anon.—TT His Statement of the Case.—Jas. H. Morse.—AA “His study I with what authors is it stored?”—Alex. Pope. - See Moral Essays, Epistle IV. His Sunday Clothes.—Anon.—GH IHis Sweetheart’s Song.—Fred C. Dayton.—CS 30 His Symptoms.-Ellis Parker Butler.—SP 7 His Thanksgiving Dream.—Agnes M. Smith.-W.R. 40 His Time for Fiddling.—C: B. Lewis.-CS 16 His Unbiased Opinion.—Grace Livingston Furniss.-SP 8 His Wedded Wife. (Sl. abr. )—Rudyard Kipling.—WR. 20 His Wedding Morn.—B. C. L. Griffith.-MN His Winding-sheet. (C.)—Rob't Herrick. —EPE —HBV — OB (To His Winding-sheet—abr.)—EPs FIis Wish—Anon.—CB - Historic Americans.—Sel. fr.—Elbridge S. Brooks. (Boyhood of Andrew Jackson, The.)—SSR Historic Boys, sels. fr.—Elbridge S. Brooks. Battle of Shrewsbury, The. (Sel. fr. Harry of Mon- mouth.)—WR 22 Historic Boys (Continued). - - resº, Mars, The. (Sel. fr. Marcus of Rome.) - Historic Codfish, The.—R: W. Irwin.—NC Historic Tree of Chicago, The (Chautauquan.)—AD Historic Trees.—E: C. Delano.—AD |Historic Trees.—Alex. Smith.-OAA Historical Art Party.—Anon.—WR 54 Historical Butcher, The.—Anon.—MYF PHistorical Exercise for Twenty-four.—Anon.—WR 46 Historical Exercises for Lincoln's Day.—Anon.—WR 45 Historical Memorabilia of Washington.—(Comp. by H. B. Carrington.)—OAW Historical Novel.—Rob't J. McLaughlin.—WR 55 Historical Trees.—Lizzie M. Hadley.-AD Historical Visitors.--Anon.—SDE—Spſ) E History.—Anon.—BWC (King Arthur.)—NA History. (Br. sel. fr. Scientific Method Applied to History, in Short Studies on Great Subjects, Vol. II.)—Jas. A. Froude.—FTR History.—W : C : Roberts.--TCW History Hºson from L'Aiglon, The.—Edmond Rostand. — S * History of a Life. (C.)—Bryan W. Procter.—BNL —CBP (Life, A.)—G|P History of a Pretty Girl.-Anon.—WR 7 PHistory of England, Sels. fr.—Jas. A. Froude. Coronation Pageant of Anne Boleyn, The. (Sel. fr. Vol. ., Ch. V.)—CS 15 (Coronation of Anne Boleyn, The-abr.)—TMD Death of Mary Stuart. (Sel. fr. XII., XXXIV.)—WR 1 Execution of Sir Thomas More, The. (Sel. fr. II., IX.) —OS 2 History of France, Sel. fr. (Joan of Arc—sel. fr. Bk. IX., Ch. III.)—Jules Michelet.—WR 8 History ; join Day. (John Day—C.)—T: Hood.—OM (sl. 7' 0.07”. History of Lincoln in Brief.-Anon.—WR 45 “History of mankind as well shows forth the uniformity of law, The.”—H: C. Minton.—GG History of Our Flag.—Albert B. Putnam.—PRR-WR 10 History of Rome, Sels. fr.--Livy. Canuleius against Patrician Arrogance. (Sel. fr. Bk. (Sel. fr. Bk. XXII., Ch. XXXIX.)— W., Chs. III. and V.)—SS (Oond. fr. Bk. XXX., Ch. Fabius to AEmilius. Hannibal Pleads for Peace. XXX.)—BLP - Hannibal to His Army. (Cond. fr. Bk. XXI., Chs. XLIII., XIII.V.)—SS -- - - (Hannibal to the Carthaginian Army—abºr.)—SSD (Haº's Address to His Army—Carthage in Peril.) . Publius Scipio to the Roman Army before the Battle of Ticin. (Bk. XXI., Chs. XL., XLI., cond.)—SSD (Roman Liberty in Peril—sels, arr. fr. Chs. XL. and XLI.)—BLP (Scipio to His Army.)—SS Scipio Declines Hannibal's Overtures for Peace. (Bk. XX., Ch. XXXI.—sl. abr. )—BLP Titus Quintius against Quarrels between the Senate and the geople. (Bk. III., Ch. LXVII. ; sel. fr. LXVIII.) Virginius, as Tribune, Refuses the Appeal of Appius laudius. (Sel. fr. Bk. III., Ch. , LVII.)—SS History of Rome, Sel. fr. (Monarchy of Caesar, The-Sel. - fr. Ch. XXXVIII.)—Theodore Mommsen.—TMD IIistory of the Civil War, Sel. fr. (Death of Talbot, The- sel. fr. Bk. VI.)—S: Daniel.-WEP 1 History of the City of New York. (Sel. fr.)—Mrs. Schuyler Van Rensselaer. - (Old Saint in a New World, An.)—BOC . History of the Conquest of Mexico, Sels. fr.—W: H. Pres- . COtt. - Venice gº Aztecs, The. (Sel. fr. Bk. III., Ch. VIII.) History of the Peloponnesian War, Sels. . fr. — Thucydides tr. by Benj. Jowett.) Glory of Athens. (Sel. fr. Speech of Pericles—Bk. II., Ch. LXI .—abºr. Speech of Pericles.—(Bk. II., Ch. LX.—abr.)—OS 2 History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella, Sel. fr. (Return of Columbus, The-sel. fr. Pt. I., Ch. XVIII.) —W : H. Prescott.—WR 10 History of the Restoration of Monarchy in France, Sel. fr. (Reign of Napoleon, The-Bk. I., .—abr.)— Alphonse de Lamartine.—TMD - IHistory of the United States, Sels. fr.—G: Bancroft. Acadian Exiles, The. (Sel. fr. The American Revolution, Epoch I., Ch. VIII.)—WR 5 Character of the Declaration of Independence, The. (Sel. fr. Amer. Rev., Epoch III., Ch. XXVIII.)—BS 23— OAI - Discovery of the Mississippi, The. (Sel. fr. History of the Colonization of America, Pt. III., Ch. X.)— W.R. 10 - Great Britain and Her American Colonies. (Sel. fr. Amer. Rev., Epoch II., Ch. XXXVI.)—SR 8 News from Lexington, The. (Sel. fr. Amer. Rev., Epoch III., Ch. XI.)—OS 2 (Revolutionary Alarm, The-longer.) —FD 1 —OAI — OCP—TMID - History of the World, Sel. fr. (Province of History, The- sel. fr. Ch. CLXXII.)—J: C. Ridpath.-PFP 129 IHistory AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS History of William Penn, Sel. fr. (Monument of William Penn, The.)—Rob't J. Burdette.—TMR (Penn's Monument.)—BS 17—CS 29—FD 1-SR 8 Hitchen May-day Song, The...—Anon.—CGd—GSP—RAC (Kitchen May-day Song—abr.)—DD–EDY (May-day Song.)—OS 2—STC Hither, Meadow Gossip, Tell Me!—H. P. Beach.-NV Hive, The, Sel. fr. (Why, Lovely Charmer ?)—Anon.—BNL Ho, Boat Ahoy!—Emma S. Stilwell.—BS 14 Ho, every one that Thirsteth l—Bible. See Isaiah. “Ho, for Slumberland 1 ''—Eben E. Rexford.—NV (For the Slumber Islands, Hol)—BR-BS 24 Hol for the Holidays I (Tab.)—Anon.—TCP Ho, the Harvest Home. (Ent.)—Anon.—EuB Hobbies.—T: DeW. Talmage.—OM Hobbledy Hops.--Anon.—TFS Hobie Noble.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB–OBB Hob's Love.—Anon.—NT Hobson and His Men.—E: F. Burns.—PAPnn Hobson and His Men.—Rob't Loveman.-E DY—PAH |Hobson’s Daring Deed.—Anon.—PRR Hoch Der Kaiser l—Rodney Blake.—HIBV-HP 2—SAy— WR 38—(Also at. to A. M. R. Gordon.)—SP 4 Hockeº Fº Harvest Home, The.—Rob't Herrick. —EPE — IHodening in Kent.—(Church Times.)—BOC Hoe Your Own Row.—Alice Cary, TFS (br. Sel.) Hoeing and Praying.—Anon.—CS 36 Hoffenstein's Bugle. (New Orleans Times-Democrat.)—CH Hohenlinden. (C.)—T: Campbell.—AmSS—BFW —BGV — BEIV—BNL–BPB—CBOP —CBP —CCB —CEL — EBS—EDY—Ehl?—EP—EPN-EPs—FAS–FEP— FPE—GEP—GN–GP—HB—HBP—HBV —HPB— HTb-II—LC—LOS 2—PCK–PGGR —PGT 1 — PIHS —POW–RAC —RLP —SEP —SMG —SSR —VE — WEP 4 (Battle of Hohenlinden [, The].)—BP—CS 14 —LLC — —OTPC–PPV–SS (Battle of Linden, The.)—BLP Hold.—Patrick R. Chalmers.-HBV IHold dot Fort for We was Coming.—H. Von Dunkerfoodle.— PAP m Hold Fast to the Dear Old Sabbath.-G: M. Wickers.-CS 28 “Hold #. What I Give You.”—Lily Warner. — CBOP — IHold the Light.—Anon.—CS 12 Hold Thou Me.—Horatius Bonar.—HIDL Hole in the Carpet, The.—Anon.—CS 9 Hole in the Floor, The.—Lizzie C. Hardy.—CS 17 Hole in the Patch, The.—Anon.—CS 17 Holiday. (Dramatic char.)—Phila H. Case.—M Holiday.—J: Davidson.—OVW - Holiday.—HI: Dawson Lowry.—OVW Holiday, A.—Lizette W. Reese.—AA Holiday, The.—Slack Davis.-PyS Holiday Acrostic, A.—Anon.—CHP Holiday Acrostic, A.—Eliz. Lloyd.—HE fioliday Chimes.—(By various authors.)—CE Holiday Convention, The...—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-HE Holiday Gifts.--Anon.—CCB Holiday Gobbler’s Address, The.—Anon.—SR 13 IIoliday in Arcadia. (Sel. fr. The School of Compliments.) —Jas. Shirley.—CEL Holiday #. Aºbert A. a'Becket (at. also to Barclay 111ps. )— (Polka Lyric.)—HPE Holidays.-Ralph W. Emerson.—CAP Holidays.-H. W. Longfellow.—LTV Holidays, The.—Louise Pollock.--AIDPR Holidays, The.—Jane Taylor.—CBOP Holidays a Boy Prefers.--Anon.—WR 52 Holiness.-Anon.—SSS Holland (Description of Holland—C.)—S: Butler.—HIPE— SAy IIollow Hospitality. , (Satires, Bk. III., Satire 3.)—Jos. FHall.—WEP 1 IHollow Oak, The.—Rob't., Lord Lytton.—RLP Holly.—Susan Hartley.-NV Holly, The.—Eliza Cook.-POS—YC Christmas Holly, The.)—OS 1 (abºr.)—Port (sel.) 1Holly, The.—Rob't. S. Hawker.—BVC Holly and Ivy.—Eugene Field.—CE Holly and the Ivy, The. (I.)—Anon.—NT Holly and the Ivy, The. ...(II.)—Anon.—BOC–NT—YC Holly Berry, The.—T; Miller.—WC Holly Bough, The...—C : Mackay.—OVV Holly Song.—W: Shakespeare. See As You Like It. Holly Tree, The.—Rob't Southey-AD–BGV-BNL–CBP EPN-FEP—HBP—HEV–OAA—RLP—WEP 4 Hollyhock, A.—Frank D. Sherman.—AA—OAA Hollyhocks, The.—Craven L. Betts.-AA Holly-tree, The-Rob't Southey, See, Holly. Tree, The. THolmes Alphabet, A.—(Comp. fr.) Oliver W. Holmes.—PEO Holmes’ Birthday Programs.-(Comp. fr.) Oliver W. Holmes. —A Holmes Egºises—(comp. fr.) Oliver W. Holmes.—SDE —Sp Holmes, Extract Concerning.—G: W. Curtis.—PEO Holmes, Extract Concerning.—C: W. Eliot.—PEO Holmes, Extract Concerning.—W: S. Kennedy.—PEO Holmes, Extract Concerning.—Ray Palmer.—PEO Holmes, Hºract Concerning. — Frances H. Underwood. - Holy Baptism.—G : Herbert–HBV Holy Bible, Book Divine.—J: Burton.—FEP Holy Christmas.-G : Herbert.—YC . Holy Nation, A. “Holy City, The.”—Anon.—HTb-I Holy City, The.—F: E: Weatherly.—PF Holy Cross Day.—Rob't Browning.—EIDY Holy Dust, The.—Auguste Brizeux.-AFP Holy Fair, The. (Sel.)—Rob't Burns.—EP—EPR—WEP 3 Holy, *ś, Holy l—Reginald Heber. See Hymn for Trinity ll Il a y. Holy Innocênts.-Christina G. Rossetti...—GC–HBV—HBVy Holy Matrimony.−J: Keble.—HIBV-VA º (Sel. fr. Of Liberty and Charity.)—R : Realf.-PYO—SP 5 Holy Nativity, The. (Sel. fr.)—R : Crashaw. (Hymn as Sung by the Shepherds.)—EPE Holy Night, The.—Eliz. B. Browning.—CLS Holy Night. . (Sel. fr.)—Fernan Caballero. (“Good-night” in Spain.—Tr. by Kathe. Lee Bates.)— Holy Night, The. (Sel. fr.)—Florence Converse. Shepherd's Song, The.—OA Holy Nunnery, The...— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Holy Qne,. The Bible. See Isaiah. Holy Spirit, The.—Rob't Herrick. See His Litany to the Holy Spirit. Holy Thursday. (C.—in Songs of Innocence.)—W: Blake. —BGV-BVC–EPR—GQ—HBV-OTPC (Charity Children at St. Paul's.)—FEP Holy Tide, The.—Frd’k 'Tennyson.—OB—OVW Holy Well, The.—(Ballad.)—OBB—WR 28 Holy Wells, The.—J: De Jean Frazer.—DB Holy Willie's Prayer. (Sl. abºr.)—Rob't Burns.— EBS — EPs—HPE—SAy—THP Homage.—W: Winter.—CBP Home.—(By various awthors.)—Orlſ FIome.—Anon.—CP Home. (Prose.) —Anon.—CS 24 Home.—Anon.—HIBV Eſome.—Bernard Barton.—BLP (At Home—sel.)—HP ſ FIome.—IFannie Stearns Davis.-HT Home.—Oliver Goldsmith. See Traveller, The. Home.—Dora Greenwell.—BIL–FTA—HBW Home. (Echoes, XXXII-To D. H.-O.)—W: E. Henley. —CSBP—GN–HBV - Home.—Leonidas (tr. by Rob't Bland.)—BNL Home.—Jas. Montgomery.—OrNſ—RLP Home.—E: R. Sill.—HIBR-HBV IHome.—T: DeW. Talmage.—CS 26 Home. (Early vers. of Home they Brought Her War- ig, Dead in The Princess.) — Alfred Tennyson. — (‘‘I grieved for Buonaparte”—C.—Sonnet IV. in Poems Dedicated to National Indepedence and Lib- erty.)—W : Wordsworth–EPs (abr.) Home, The.—H: W. Grady. See Homes of the People, The. Home a Different Place.—Arthur Chamberlain.—WR 52 Home Again.—M. S. Pike.—LLC Home Altar, The.—Lewis Morris.-R.LP Home and Heaven.—Jones Very.—CBP FIome and Mother.—Anon.—TFS - Home and School the Bulwark of Our Country. (Sel. fr. The Hºe Greatness of Our Country.)—W. H. Seward. FIome. — H (America’s True Greatness.)—SR 8 FIome at Last.—G: J. Romanes.—FTA—PGT 2 Home at Night.—Jas. W. Riley.—AL Home ºhe Warm Southern Sea, A.—Mrs. B. C. Rude.— Home, Can I Forget Thee!—Anon.—LLC Home Charades.—Anon.—EuB IHome Comfort. (Br. sel. fr. The Delectable Day.)—C: Kingsley.—LTV Home Coming.—Lyman Abbott.—SP 4 Home Concert, The.—Mary D, Brine.—BS 21—PFP —SR 6 IHome Defined.—C: Swain.—Orlſ Home Dream, The...—T: De Witt Talmage.—Orlºſ Home Express.-Horace Spencer Fiske.—HIP 2 Home Flag, The...—Walter E. Grogan.—BP Home for Christmas.-L. G. Moberley.—ChS Home for Thanksgiving.—Jean Murdock.-W.R. 40 Home for the Holidays.-Eliza Cook.-GSP–OTPC Home Guard, The. (Tab.)—Anon.—TCP Home in the Government, The.—HI: W. Grady. See Farmer and the Cities, The. Home in View.—J : Newton.—FEP Home in War-time.—Sydney Dobell.—VA Home is Her Kingdom.—L. M. Montgomery.—Orlſ Home is Home.—C : W. Glover.—Orlſ Home is Where the JHeart Is..—Anon.—HIP—SP 7 Home Life. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Eſome Life in Germany. (Sel. fr.)—Mrs. Alfred Sidgwick. (Christmas Market, A.)—BOC Home Memories.—T: Hood.—Orlſ Home of Horace, The...—G. Meason Whicher.—AMV 3 IHome of Peace, The. (Ballad Stanzas—C.)—T: Moore.— CS (“I knew by the smoke that so gracefully curled.”) — BNL–TFY Home of the Soul.-Philip Phillips-BS 22 Home Picture, A.—Fs. D. Gage.—CS 6 Home Picture (in Two Scenes), A. (T'ab.)—Anon.—TCP THome Pleasures. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Home Port, The.—Edith Pratt Dickens.—HIP 2 THome Protection.—Frances E. Willard.—WR 18 Home, Pup !—W: Cory.—ABV Home Road, The.—Frank L. Stanton.—SP 6 |Home Rule for Ireland.—Chauncey M. Depew.—NC 130 TITLE INDEX Hope Home Rule for Ireland.—W. E. Gladstone.—SP 3—SR 8 Home Rules the Nation, The.—Theo. L. Cuyler,--Orlſ Home Song. (Song-d.)-H: W. Longfellow.—BS 6 --GN Home Song.—Duncan C. Scott.—TCW Home Song, A.—H: Wan Dyke.—SP 4 Home Songs.--Anon.—Orlºſ Home Study-Ruth Davenport-SSC . e Home, Sweet Home. (Fr. Clari, the Maid of Milan.)—J: H. Payne. --AA-Am Pi—ASR-I —ASR-II —CBOP.-- CCB —CTBP —HBV —HTb-I —LLC (abr. w. diff. 2nd St.)—LOS 1—Orlſ—PCK–PCL–PF-PGGR —RAC—SFM-SMG-SR—STC–WR 41—YBV (Sel.)—BNL–FEP—GP—OS 1 (Home! Sweet, Sweet Home!)—BLP (Sweet Home—sel.)—PC e Home, Sweet Home.—C. C. Somerville.—CS 22 Home! Sweet ! Sweet Home l—J: H. Payne. See Home, Sweet Home. Home Sweet Home (Parody.)—H: C. Bunner.—PA Home # brought Her Lap-dog Dead.—C: S. Brooks. – with Variations. Home they Brought Her Warrior.—Alfred Tennyson. See Princess, The. Home Thoughts.--—T: D’Arcy M'Gee.—DB—RTI º Home Thoughts from Abroad. (C.) — Rob t Browning. — BITV—CBPC—CGd—CTBP—DD—EP—EPN —GEP —HIBV-HIBVy—HGP–LC —LOS 3 —NT —OAA— OB–OR—OTPC–OVV-PGT 2 — POS —SEP —SN —VA—WE—WEP 4 (April in England.)—GN–OS 1 (sel ) (“ aſſº,how my blossomed pear-tree in the hedge”—sel.) —A Home Thoughts from_the_Sea.—Rob't Browning.—CBPC — EP—EPN-LH–LHT-O B–OVV-POW Home to Mother.—Anon.—OrNI Iſome to Rest In, A.—HI: M. (?) Morford.—FP Home Truths from Abroad. (Parody.)—Anon.—PA FIome Where I Was Born, The.—T. Buchanan Read.—Orlſ Home, Wounded.—Anon.—YBV Home, Wounded.—Sydney Dobell.—BNL–CBP (Basking—sel.)—GP Home-coming.—Anon.—HIP Home-coming, The.—W: Wordsworth.-NT Homeless.—Anon.—CS 34 Homeless.-Susan L. Mitchell.—DB Homeless Old Man, The.—Hall Caine. See Bondman, The. Homeliest Cat at the Show.—Rosalie M. Jones —WR 35 Home-longings.—G : F. Savage-Armstrong.—DB Home-made Bread.—Anon.—CS 38 Home-made Opera.-G : Ade.—WR 56 Homeopathic Soup.–Anon.—See Homoepathic Soup. Homer.—Andrew Lang.—NT Homer, Translations from.—J: Dryden.—EPR b Homer. Translations from.—Alex. Pope.—EPR Homeric Unity.—Andrew Lang.—HIBV. Homes of England, The.—Felicia D. Hemans.—BNL–BP— §§ (abr.)—EP—FEP—OTPC–PC—PCK–RLP— Homes of the People.—Parke Godwin.—NC Homes of the People, The. (Sel. fr. Before the Bay State Club.)—H: W. Grady.—FD 2—PPS (Home, The-sl. abr.)—TMD (Ptly. like Home in the Government, The-above.) Homesick.-Anon.—PP—YFR Homesick,-D: Gray.—BNL–OAMs—RLP Homesick.—Howard Weeden.—AL Homesick in Heaven.—Oliver W. Holmes. See Poet at the Breakfast-table, The. Homestead Hearth, The.—(By various authors.)—Orlſ Homeward.—Anon.—CS 18–HDL–POS FIomeward.—Gustave Kobbé-HP 2 Homeward Bound.—W: Allingham.—HIBV-HBVy—VE Homewº, Bound. (Sl. abr.) — Adelaide A. Procter. — 13 Homeward Bound.—E. B. S.—HIP 2 Homeward Bound. (In Wild Eden.)—G: E. Woodberry.-- A. Homeward Bound.—Parting Song.—Anon.—WR 54 Homewº, he Evening Comes.—Arthur Hugh Clough. — Homing, The.—J. J. Rooney.—AA Homoeopathic Soup.–Anon.—ABV-PIP–YFR Hon. Gasolene, The.—Hashimura Togo.—SP 4 Hon. Mr. Sucklethumbkin's Story.—R: H. Barham. See Execution, The. FIonest Abe.—HI: H. Brownell.—POL “Honest and Honorable.”—Alice A. Coale.—MD IHonest Autolycus, An.—Anon.—PGT 1 Honest Confession, An.—Marc Cook.-AFV Honest Deacon, The...— Anon. — (Alt. also ty. Brown.)—AmSS—CH–CS 19—WHO Honest Heart, The.—Rob't Burns.—RAC Honest Man, An. (C.)—Dinah M. Craik. (To the Memory of Fletcher Harper.)—BNL Honest Man's Fortune, An. (Upon an Honest Man's For- tune—O.)—J: Fletcher-ºffs (Our Acts Our Angels are—br. sel.)—OS 2 Honest Money, Sel. fr. (Macaulay's Prophecy—arr.)—Jas. A. Garfield.—NC Honest Poverty.—Rob't Burns.—CBOP–EPs—HBP (For a’ That and a' That.)—BNL–CBP—CR—CTBP —EPC–FP—GEP—HBV-HEVy—HTb-II—LOS 2 MBL–OTPC–PCK–PCL–PGGR—RLP (Is there for Honest Poverty—C.)—EBS—EPR—PHS I. Hinton Honest Poverty (Continued). Man's a Man for a' That, A.)—BGV-BS 4–EP—FEP –85, *RAc–RTV—sma—sp 4-SPE—WEP 3 Honest #sellers Advertisement, An. -- A. McWight. — Honest Whore, The. (Br, sel. fr. Pt. I. Act I., Sc. 12.)—T: Dekker.—BNL Honesty. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Honesty.—Horatius Bonar.—HEVy Honey-bee, The.—W: Shakespeare. See King Henry V. Honey-bee's Song, The.—Anon.—CBOP Honey Dripping from the Comb.-Jas. W. Riley.—AA Honey Love.—Minny Maud Hanff.-W.R. 38 Honey-bug Baby.—Emma C. Dulaney.—WR 48 Honeymoon, The, Sels. fr.—J: Tobin. Confession of Love, A. (Act II., Scs. 2, 3.)—NDP Honeymoon, The.)—WR 8 Taming a Wife.—NDP Zamora. (Act I., I, III., 1, IV., 2, W.)—WR 8 Honeysuckles.—Frank D. Sherman.—AL Honk! Honk!—Edmund J. Burk.-CS 35 Honor.—S: Butler. See Hudibras. Honor. . .(Poems Dedicated to National Independence and Liberty, Pt. II., 17.)—W: Wordsworth.-EPs Honor in Bud.-Ben Jonson. See To the Immortal Memory and Friendship of that Noble Pair, Sir Lucius Cary and Sir Henry Morrison. Honor of Bristol, The.—Anon.—LH * Honor of Labor, The.—T: Carlyle. See Past and Present. Honor of the Woods, The. (The Story of the Man Who Didn't Know Much, Ch. VII.-cond.)—W: H. H. Murray.—CS 38—NP—WR, 29 Honor of Zenda, The. — Anthony Hope. Zenda, The. Honor Our Patriot Dead.—Anon.—OAM Honor thy Father and thy Mother.—Clara J. Denton.—SSE Honoregºnd, The.—H: W. Beecher.—BLP (sl, diff.) — { (Invisible Heroes, The.)—TMD Qur Honored Dead.)—FD 1—LLC—OAM (Triº, to Our Honored Dead, A.)—BS 24—CS 2— See Prisoner of Honoria.-Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the House, The. Honoria's Surrender.—Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the House, The. Honors, Sel. fr... (Better Way, The.)—Jean Ingelow.—GP Honors of the Class.-Jean K. Baird.—WR 55 Hoofs of the Horses, The.—Will H. Ogilvie.—EBS Hooked.—Anon.—CS 39 Hooker's Across.-G : H. Boker.—AH 2–EDY—PAH Hoolahan on Education.—G : Kyle.—WR 3 Hoop Drill and March.-E. C. and L. J. Rook.-DM Hoop Skirt, The.—Anon.—GH Hoops.—Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.—GnR-II Hooray for Christmas.-W: S. Lord.—WR 28 Hoosier and His Hanner, The.-W. W. Fink.-SDR Hoosier. Describes, Rubenstein's Playing, A.—G: W. Bagby, . See How “Ruby’. Played. Hoosier Schoolmaster, The-Sel. fr.-E.: Eggleston. (Church of the Best Licks, The.)—SP 8 Hop Sing and the Door Bell.—Harrison Goodel.—SR 15 ope. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Hope.—Sarah F. Adams.-SS Hope.—Anon.—HTb-II Hope.—T: Campbell, See Pleasures of Hope, The. Hope.—Arthur Hugh Clough.-BFHV-SP 6 Hope, § ſº (Grace and the World.) — W: Cowper. — EP Hope.—Qliver Goldsmith. See Oratorio of the Captivity, The. Hope.—Martha J. Hadley.—HIP 2 Hope.—W: D. Howells.-AA Hope.—J: Langhorne.—BGV Hope.—Amédée Pommier.—AFP Hope.—Phillips Stewart.—OCW—TCV Hope.—E: Young. See Night 'Thoughts. Hope, A. (0.)—C: Kingsley. (Twin Stars Aloft.)—FTA Hope and Despair.—Lascelles Abercrombie.—HEV Hope º, Fear.—Algernon C. Swinburne.-E.PN —HBV — Hope Carol, A.—Christina G. Rossetti...—YC Hope Deferred.—Anon.—HIP Hope Deferred. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Hope Eyermore.—Arthur H. Clough. See Amours de Voyage. Hope, Faith, [and] Love.—Friedrich Schiller.—GP–Oś2 (Three Words of Strength.)—HDL–SR 14—WR 33 (Words of Strength.)—BS 9–KNE Hope for All.—H: Ward Beecher.—SP 4 Hope for All.—Alfred Tennyson. See In Memoriam. Hope in Adversity.—T: Campbell. See Pleasures of Hope. Hope in God.—Victor Hugo.—AFP Hope in Misery. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL “Hope is like a harebell, trembling from its birth.”—Chris- tina G. Rossetti.-Port. Hope of an Hereafter, The.—T: Campbell. of Hope, The. Hope of Immortality, The.—Sir D: Lyndesay.—WEP 1 Hope of the Nation, The.—Jacob G. Schurman.—TMR. Hope of the Republic, The.—H: W. Grady.—StS. Hope of the Resurrection, The.—Frances Browne,—OAE Hope On.—Adelaide A. Procter.—WR 33 Hope Overtaken. (The House of Life, Sonnet XLII.) — Dante G. Rossetti...—WEP 4 Hope Sees a Star.—Rob't G. Ingersoll.—HTb-II Hope the Horn-blower.—HI: J: Newbolt.—WE See Pleasures 1. 1 Hope AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Hope g ºne-sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and tella. Hopefully Waiting.—Anson D. Randolph.-BNL Hopeless Serenade, A.—Anon.—SR 6 §º The.)—BS 12 Youth Who Played before He Looked, The.)--FS fiſopes of Man, The.—Jos. O'Connor, LBE Hope's Song.—Helen M. Winslow.—PEO Hopkins Last Moments.—Anon.—HIH Hora Christi.-Alice Brown.—HBV—LBM. Horace.—Alex. Pope. See Essay on Criticism, An. Horace.—J: O. Sargent.—AA & g Horace, Bk. IV., Ode 9. Addressed to Archbishop King.— (Tr. by) Jonathan Swift.—WEP 3 Horace Concocting an Ode.—T: Dekker.—SAy Horace Greeley. (Spoken at the Funeral of Horace Greeley, Nov., 1872.)—H: Ward Beecher.—SC Horace Greeley–Eámund C. Stedman.-GP Horace Greeley’s Sorrow.—Horace Greeley.—HTb-I Horace Imitated (First Epistle of the Second Book of Hor- ace—O.)—Alex. Pope.—WEP 3 (abr.) Horatian Ode, An.-R. H. : Stoddard.—OAL–POL Horatian Ode upon Cromwell's Return from Ireland, A. O.)—Andrew Marvell.—EPE—FEP—HBP —HBV LHT-OE—PGT 1–WEP 2 (Cromwell and King Charles—sel.)—EPs (Death of Charles I.--sel.)—EHT (Execution of Charles First—Sel.)—EDY (Two Kings.)—LH Horatii and Curiatii, The.—T: D. Suplee.—CS 36 Horatius.--T: B. Macaulay. See Lays of Ancient Rome. Horatius at the Bridge.—T: B. Maculay. See Lays of An- cient Rome. Horizon, The.—Alice Meynell. See Spirit of Place, The. Horn, The.—Alfred de Vigny.—AFP - Horn, The.—(Tr. by) Leonce Rabillon. See Song of Roland. Born Head County of Donegal.—Aubrey De Vere.--DB Horn of Plenty, The.—Mary E. Wilkins Freeman,—SP 7 Horned Owl, The...—Bryan W. Procter.—OTPC Horned Women, The.—Lady Wilde.—RTI Horns of Elfland, The.—Alfred Tennyson.—GT Horologue of Liberty.—Anon.—OAI-OCP Horrible Example, A.—Oliver Marble.—HIP 2 Horrors of Savage Warfare.—W: Pitt, Earl of Chatham. See American War, The. Horrors of War. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Horse, The.—P: Parley.—ABV Horse, The.—Jane Taylor.—OTPC Horse, The-A Boy's Composition.—Anon.—CS 18 Horse º His Master, The. (Parody.)—Philip F. Allen.— Horse and Rider.—Gustave Nadaud.—AFP Horse Auctioneer, The.—Anon-BS 19 Horse of Adonis, The.—W: Shakespeare. Adonis. Horse Thief, The.—W: Rose Benét.—AMW 4—NPA Horseback Ride, The.—Sara J. Lippincott.—BNL —FEP — FMR-MMR Horse-car Incident, A.—B: P. Shillaber.—CS 21 Horsemanship. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Horseradish.--Anon.—SR 1 Horses, ºption to His [or the] Driver, A.—Anon.—PP— Horse’s Prayer.—Anon.—WR 47 Horse-thief Jim.—Rob't C. V. Meyers.-CS 36 Horton. (Sel. fr.)—Alex. Smith. (Barbara.)—BOL–CBP—HBV-MMR-OB–OVW FIosanna l—Joshua King.—TFS Hosea Biglow’s Lament. — Jas. R. Lowell. See Faerie Queene, The. See Venus and See Biglow Papers, The. Hospital, A.—Edmund Spenser. Hospitality.—Anon.—BIP Hospitality. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL oss.-Sarah P. McL. Greene.—BS 1 Bost of the Air. The.—W : Butler Yeats.-RTW Hostage, The-Helen Booth.--CS 27 Hostage, The. (Abr.)—Friedrich Schiller.—WR 16 Damon and Pythias—longer.)—SS Bostel, The , or Inn.—Walter Scott. See Marmion. Hostess' Daughter, The.—Ludwig Uhland.—HGV Hosting of the Sidhe, The.—W: Butler Yeats.--TIP FIot Stuff.-E : Botwood.—PAH Hot Weather in the Plains.—India.-E. H. Tipple.—HEV Botel, The.—Harriet Monroe.—NPA Hotel in the Storm, A.—Julia N. Stickney.—WR 15 Hotspur.—W: Shakespeare. See King Henry IV., Pt. I. Hotspur *. th; Fop.—W: Shakespeare. See King Henry Hotspur § Wººster—w. Shakespeare. See King Henry ., Pt. I. Hotspur; Detence—w. Shakespeare. See King Henry IV., t g Hotspur's Description of a Fop.—W: Shakespeare. See King Henry IV., Pt. I. Hotspur's Quarrel with Henry IV.-W: Shakespeare. See King Henry IV., Pt. I. º Hound, The. (Sel. † The Jaquerie.)—Sidney Lanier.—AA Hound of Heaven, The.—Fs. Thompson.—HIBV. Hounds of Spring, The.—Algernon C: Hour, The.—Jas. 'Bernard Fagan.-BP Hour Has Come, The.—Anon.—FTA Hour in School, An.—F. Crosby.—ED Hour of Comfort, The.—Frances R. Havergal.—SSS (sel.) (Secret of a Happy Day, The-O.)—HDL Hour of Death, The.—Felicia D. Hemans. –CBP —CS 2 — GP–HBV THour of Horror, An.—Anon.—CS 26 Swinburne.—GT Hour of #ful Rest, The.—W: B. Tappan. --AA-HBW Hour of Prayer.—Felicia D. Hemans.—LLC Hour of Prayer.—Victor Hugo.—WR 33 Hour of Trial, An.—Anon.—WR 3 Hour with Whittier, . An-Phebe A. Holder.—CŞ.32 . Houre's Recreation in Musicke, An, Sel. fr. (There is a Gººn in Her Face.)—R : Allison.—BNL–FEP Hours, The.—Anon.—LFS g Hours of the Night, Sel. fr. (Peace in God—Third Hour.) —Harriet B. Stowe.—BS 8 House, The.—Ralph W. Emerson.—PHS House # the Road, The.—Josephine Preston Peabody. -- House Beautiful, The.—Rob't L. Stevenson.—BNL IHouse by the Side of the Road, The.—Sam W. HBV—HBVy—HT-HTb-II—SP 4 g House Desolate, The.—Elinor Sweetman,—DB “House Divided against Itself.”—Abraham Lincoln.—WHO House Full of Wine, The.—Johnson Barker.—TS House Hunting.—(Treasure-Trove.)—PyS House # the Meadow, The.—Louise Chandler Moulton. — C House is Dark and Dreary, The.—R : H. Stoddard.—FEP House Not Made with Hands, The.—H. E. Gordon.—CS 33 House Not Made with Hands, A.—Earle Marble.—CS 15 House of a Hundred Lights, sel. fr.—F. R. Torrence.—AA Conclusion of the Whole Matter, The-HBV . . House #, Busyrane.—Edmund Spenser. See Fairie Queene, €. House of Christmas, The.—Gilbert Keith Chesterton.—HIBW House of Clouds, The.—Eliz. B. Browning.—WR 15 House of Death, The.—Louise C. Moulton.—ASL House of Fame, The, Sels. fr.—Geoffrey Chaucer. Forecast. (Br. sel. fr. Bk. I., ;"; }Lää IHouse of Fame, The. (Sel. fr. Blº. II.)—EPO—WEP 1 (Poet, The-bºr, sel.)—EPs Milky Way, The. (Br. sel, fr. Blº. II.)—EPs Prayer to Apollo. (Br. Sel. fr. Bk. III.)—EPs House of Life, The, Sels. fr.—Dante G. Rossetti. “A sonnet is a moment’s monument.”—HBV—RTW Birth-bond, The. (Sonnet XV.)—PGT 2–WEP 4 Broken Music. (Sonnet XLVII.)—VA Choice".I., II., III.-EPN-HBV—OVV Dark Glass, The. (Sonnet XXXIV.)—EPN-VA Heart's Hope.—EPN Foss.-- Her Gifts. (Sonnet XXXI.)—VA Hope Overtaken. ... (Sonnet XLII.)—WEP 4 Inclusiveness. (Sonnet LXIII.)—VA—WE Introductory. . . (Introd. Sonnet.)—VA (Sonnet LXXXVI.)—PGT2 Love Enthroned. (Sonnet I.)—EPN-WEP 4 Love-letter, The... (Sonnet XI.)—FTA—LTV Love's Lovers. (Sonnet VIII.)—WEP 4 Lovesight. (Sonnet IV.)—EPN-PGT 2—VA Monochord, The. (Sonnet LXXIX.)—WEP 4 Newhº Death, I. and II. (Sonnets XCIX. and C.)— 4 - P One Hope, The... ... (Sonnet C.I.)—EPN-PGT 2 Parted Love. (Sonnet XLVI.)—WEP 4 “Retro me Sathana | " (Sonnet X.C.)—PGT 2 St. Luke the Painter. (Sonnet LXXIV.)—EDY Silent Noon. (Sonnet XIX.)—Ehl’—EPN-HBV—LTV —PGT 2–SEP—VE Song of the Bower, The.—HEV Sonnet Sequence, A.—GEP Soul's Beauty. (C.—Sonnet LXXVII.)—OVV-PGT2 (Sibylla Palmifera.)—VE—WEP-4 Sun's Shame, The. (Sonnet XCII.)—EPN-PGT2 Superscription, A. (C.—Sonnet XCVII.)—HBV—VA— (Nevermore, The.)—BNL Vain Virtues.—HIBV. Willow-wood, I. . . (Sonnet XLIX.)—EPN-PGT2 Without Her. (Sonnet LIII.)—VA * * * House of Night, The, Sel. fr. (Death’s Epitaph.)—Philip Freneau.-AA—APM House of Pain, The-Florence. Earle Coates.—HIBW-LBA House #, Pride, The.—Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene, €. House of Representatives, The.—HI: C. Lodge.—FD 2 House of Riches, The.—Edmund Spenser.—STC House of the Broken-hearted, The.—Duncan C. Scott.—OCV Płouse * the Road, The. — Josephine Preston Peabody. — BM House of # Trees, The...—Agnes E. Wetherald.—GT-OCW House of the Wolfings, The, Sel. fr. (War-horn of the Elk- ings—sels. fr. Ch. II.)—W: Morris.-BS 19 House of too Much Trouble, The.—Albert B. Paine.—WR 22 House on the Hill, The.—Edwin Arlington Robinson.—AA (abr.) House #8 Jack Built, The. — Anon. — ASR-I — HBVy — House that Jack Built, The. (Parody.) — S : Taylor Cole- ridge.—PA & House §ºus Just Like its Neighbors, The. — Anon. — 6 House Where I was Born, The.—T: Hood.—BLP (I Remember, I Remember—C.)—BNL–BPB—CBP— EDY— Ehle—FEP—FP—GC–GP—HEP—HBV — FITb-II—LC—IOS 1–MR—OS 1 — OTPC — PCK —PCL–PF-PGGR—Port—PYO (abr.)—WCL (Old House at Home, The-abr.)—TFS - (Past and Present.)—GEP—PGT 1–R.TV House Where Lincoln Died, The-Rob't Mackay.-POL Lost Days. 132 TITLE INDEX IHOW º House with the Cross, The.--Florence W. Snedeker.--WR 5 House-cleaning.—Carrie W. Bronson.--WR 44–WR 48 House-cleaning.—Franklyn W. Lee.—WR 24 Household Jewels, The.--Anon.—CS 19 Household Sovereign, The.—H: W. Longfellow. See Hang- ing of the Crane, The, Household Thrush.--Lillie E. Barr.—WR 48 Household Woman, The.—Caroline Gilman.—FEP Householder, The.—Rob't Browning. See Fifine at the Fair. Housekeeper, The.—(Vincent Bourne—tr. º BNL —CBP —CTBP —GN —HEV OS 1–PGGR–POS—RAC–SN–STC Housekeeper's Soliloquy, The-Frances D. Gage.—CS 2 Housekeeping of the Birds, The.—T: W. Higginsson. Out Door Papers. Housekeeper's Tragedy, A, [or The].—Anon.—GP How a Bachelor Sews on a Button. (Pant.)—Anon.—HIH How a Blacksmith was Converted.—Anon.—CS 24 How a Frenchman Entertained John Bull.—Anon.—SDR How a Man Puts Things Away.—Anon.—SR 11 How a Man Should be Judged.—Anon.—CS 2 . (As Pebbles in the Sea.)—HP (Souls, Not Stations.)—BLP How a Married Man Sews on a Button. (Button Off, A- Iºsif" Life in Danbury.)—Jas. M. Bailey.—AmSS (Sewing on a Button.)—CS 14 How a Mathematician Makes Love.—Anon.—WR 58 How a Pºnt Won Paradise by Wit.—Doun de Laverne. How a Song Saved a Soul.—Frank L. Stanton.—SR 4 (“Rock of Ages.”—FMR (sl. diff.)—WR 7 How a Widow Mourned.—Anon.—CS 22 - How a Woman Buys Meat.—Mary Tucker Magill.—WR 37 How Adventure Came to Petee.—Gardner Hunting.—SP 8 How Alfred Sold. His Tears.--Anton F. Klinkner.—CB How an Angel Looks.--Anon.—WR 24 #º an Apple Tree Grows.--Anon.—AID OW an Engineer Won His Bride. — Jas. N. Johnson. — CS 32 How Arbor Day is Observed in Various States.—Anon.—AD How Are Songs Begot and Bred.—R : H : Stoddard.—CBP “How are Thy Servants Blest, O Lord!”. (Ode, An—C.) —Jos. Addison.—FEP—RLP—STC *. __ (Hymn.)—HBP “How are you, Sanitary 3”—Fs. Bret Harte.—AH 2–AWB E—BP—OAM—PAP How Balthazar the King Went Down into Egypt.—J: H. uwar.—TC How Basil, gºined His Wife.—Agnes and Edgerton Castle. How Bateese Came Home.—W : H. Drummond.—WR. 26 “How beautiful is youth I how , bright it gleams.”—H: W Longfellow. See. Morituri Salutamus, How Beautiful to be Alive.—HI: Septimus Sutton.—THV How Ben Fargo's Claim was Jumped.—Tom P. Morgan.— S 18 (“Jumped”—the Story of Ben Fargo's Claim.)—CS 33 How Betsey and I Made Up. (Sl, longer and sl. diff. fr. ſº vers. in Works.)—Will Carleton. — CS 5 — How Big was Alexander, Pa 2–Anon.—BS 19 How Bill Adams Won the Battle of Waterloo.—G. H. Sna- Zelle.—HIH How Brunhild was Received at Worms.--Anon. See Nibe- lungen Lied. How Burlington was Saved.—C : Mair.—DR. “How calm, how beautiful 1 ''-T: Moore. See Lalla Rookh. How %i, the Heart Forget Her?—Fs. Davidson. —HBV — O Cassie Saved the Spoons.—Annie H. Frechette.—WR 44 How How Charming is Divine Philosophy.—J: Milton.—RLP How Christmas Came.—Callie L. Bonney.—GSP How Christmas Came to Crappy Shute. (Leslie's Weekly.) How BIow How How |How —BS 26 Colonel Ashton Signed the Pledge.—K. A. Peters. — WR. 15 - Columbus Found America.-H. C. Dodge.—CS 29 Congress Fought for Sheridan.—Emma D. Banks.-BR Cushing Destroyed the Albemarle.—Anon.—CS 23. Cyrus Laid the Cable.—J: G. Saxe. — DD — EDY — PAH-PP–YFR How Pg. Hºst His fºrestige—Aletha IPearl McPherson. — How Deacon Tubman and Parson Whitney Kept New Year’s.-W. H. H. Murray.—DR How Delicious is the Winning.—T: Campbell.—CBP—EBS How Dennis Took the Pledge.—Anon.—KNE—SDR How Did it Happen?—Anon.—COS—PP Bow Did She Know 2–Anon.—BS 21—WR. 20 How Did You Die?—Edmund Vance Cooke.—HIP 2–BITb-I —SR 14—StS How Dion Won the Dolichos Race—Anon.—WR 51 . How Do I Look?—Mrs. Bohne–FAS . How Do I Love Thee?—Eliz. B. Browning. See Sonnets from the Portuguese. How Do You Know?—J. P. Hutchinson.—SR 10 How Does Santa Do It?—Anon.—CHP How Dorothy Saved the Coach. — Julia Anna Wolcott. -- WR, 53 - How Tot Heard “The Messiah.”—Hezekiah Butterworth.--> WR 16 T}oth the Little Busy Bee.—ſ: Watts.--CBOP--GSP- HBV—HBVy—OTPC–PCL–PP1 - “How fair is the rosel” (Sel fr. The Rose.)—I: Watts,<- AD - HOW - How See, How Gavin Birse Put it to Maggie Lownie. (A Window in Thrums, Ch., XV.)—Jas, M. Barrie.—WR 13 How Girls Fish.--Anon–ŠRid-WR. 26 - How Girls Study.—Belle MacDonald.—BS 12—CS 27—SR 6 Good are the Poor l— victor Hugo. See Poor Fisher Folk. The. EIow See Pastime of Pleasure, The. M. Dodge.—SR 9 w. music)—SR 9—TMR Stephen Hawes. How Grandma Danced.—Mar (Migº Tºº-oo-DR (Sel.)—S How Grandpa Proposed.—Anon.—WR 7 How Happy I’ll Be l—Anon.—LLC How Happy is He Born.-Sir H. : Wotton.—BHV How Has God Made Her Good to See —C: d’Orleans.—AFP How He Lost Her. (Somerville Journal.)—BS 21 How He Paralyzed the Chef.-Anon.—GH How He Saved St. Michael's. – Mary A. P. Stansbury. — CS 9—FR (abr.)—MYF (Sl. abr.)—BA.B—FTR-HB-SA How He Whipped Him.—Anon.—CS 15 How He Won His, Freedom.—J. F.; Thorne,—CS 38 How_Hezekiah Stole the Spoons.—Anon.—BS 22 (Hez” and the Landlord.)—CS 9 How His Garments Got Turned.—Anon.—CH-CS 25 How I Earned My First Dollar.—Abraham Lincoln.-WR 46 How I Kissed Her.—G: M. Ritchie.—WR 7 How I Spoke the Word.—Frank L. Stanton.—SP 4 How I Tended the Baby.—Anon.—SR 5 (How Jimmy Tended the Baby.)—CH-CS 25 How I was Sold. (How the Author was Sold in Newark— C.)—S: L. Clemens.—WR 5 How I Won my Wife.—W. A. Eaton.—CS 31 How it Blossomed.—Anon.—CHP How it Came to Be.—Anon.—SR 1 1 How it Happened.—J: Hay—AFV—TFY How it Happens.—Anon.—BS 21 How it Is.—Anon.—SR 11 How it is Done.--Anon.—PyS How it Really Was.—Grace D. Litchfield.—SR 9 How it was to Be.—Anon.—SR 11 How Jamie Came Home. (Longer than current ed. in Farm Ballads.)—Will Carleton.—CS 7–SA—SP 5 How Jim Turner Broke up the School.—Anon.—CS 22 How º ºded the Baby.—Anon. See How I Tended . he Baby. How Jinny Eased Her Mind.—T: N. Page.—HIBR—W.R. 34 How John Binns, Fireman, Saved a Boy.—Jacob A. Riis. See Heroes Who Fight Fire. How John Gill Saved the “City of Paris.”—Gustav Kobbé. —SSR. . |How º, yºked the Elephant.—Mrs. M. Sheffey Peters.- BIOW. Juºs ºnd Massa Linkum.—Eliz. Stuart Phelps.- How Kaiser Wilhelm’s Sister was Wom.—Anon.—M.M.R. How Keeper Atkins Wiped Out the “Goading Slur.”—Gus- tav Kobbé.-SSR, How Kitty Used Her Umbrella.-Carroll W. Rankin.—CB How Ladies Shop.–Anon.—BS 27 . How Larry Sang the “Agnus.”—Jeannie P. Ewing.—CS 36 How Liab and I Parted.—N. S. Emerson.—SR 1 (Why Liab and I Parted.)—WR 24 “How like a winter hath my absence been.”—W : Shake- speare.—EP—GEP—PGT 1 §º-º (XII.) Sonnet XCVII.-O.)—WEP 1 Like a Woman.—Caroline and Alice Duer.—WSA Lincoln and Judge B — Swapped Horses. – Anon. — OW EHOW BIoW Iºn Became a National Figure.—Ida M. Tarbell.— How Lincoln Took His Altitude.—Anon.—OAL How Lincoln Was Abused.—Anon.—OAL How Lincoln's Life Was Saved.—Austin Gollahan.-W.R. 45 How Lisa Loved the King... (Cond,)—G: Eliot.—WR 11 (Lisa's Message to the King.)—RLP How Little Boys Ilearn to be Kings.—Lisi Cipriani...—CB “How little flattering is a woman's love.”—H: Taylor.—GG How Little Peter Saved the Life of Peter the Great.—Janet H Thomas.-CB OW Long Before the Snow Comes?—Clara J. Denton.— IPD How Love Comes.—HI: W. Longfellow. See Endymion. How Love Looked for Hell.—Sidney Lanier.—AFM–CAP How Lucy Backslid.—Paul Laurence Dunbar.—WR. 26 How McClellan Took Mansassas.--Anon.—PAH How Many ?—Anon.—LPP How Many Seconds in a Minute?—Christina G. Rossetti...— SFM-SMG | How Many Times.—T: L. Beddoes. See Torrismond. “How many times, as through the rooms I hasten.”—Ellen M. H. Gates.—GG How Many Voices. (Poems and Epigrams, CLIV.)—Wal- ter S. Landor.—BLV—FEP How Mººre is Like a Devonshire Lane,—J: Marriott.— 9 Grande Amoure was Réceyed of La Belle Pucell.— . § How Margrave Rudeger was Slain, -Anon. See Nibelungen Lied. How Maud Kept Watch.--Anon.—WR 50 How Men Found the Great Spirit.—Anon.—CS 40 How Mickey Got Kilt in the War.—Anon.--CS 2 , 8 How Mr. Blinks Named the Baby.—Mrs. M. F. Howard.e.-- SR 7 How Mr. Coffin Spelled It. (Detrott Free Press.)—sr 1 133 HOW AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS How Mr. Coville Counted the Shingles on His House. (Mr. Coville Proves Mathematics—C.—in They All Do It.) . —Jas. M. Bailey.—BS 2—CS 9 - How Mr. Rabbit was too Sharp for Mr. Fox.-Joel C. Har- ris. See Uncle Remus, His Songs and His Sayings. |How Mr. §§son Took Care of the Baby.—Pauline Phelps. —W How Mr. §les Went to a Public Dinner.—E: F. Turner. FIoW Mrs. gºolahan Had Mike Arrested.—S. Jennie Smith. How Moravians Observe Easter.—C: H. Rominger.—OAE How Mose, Counted the Eggs. (Teacas Siftings.)—CS 29 (Counting lºggs.)—GIH-HH-SR 6 “How Mother Did It.”—Anon.—MHR How Much Do You Love Me?—Mary A. Townsend,-FTA How Much Land Does a Man Require 7–Lyof Tolstoi...—SR “How much so ever in this life's mutations.”—Anon.—GG How My Song of Her Began.—Philip B. Marston.—WA How My W#. Reduced Her Weight. (Moºn.)—Nat M. Wills. How Nancy Did Her Part.—Anon.—WR 57 “How near to good is what is fair.” (Fr. Love Freed from Ignorance and Folly.) — Ben Jonson. See Song: “Follow a Shadow,” etc. How No º Content. (C.)—H: Howard, Earl of Surrey. (Age of Children Happiest, The-sel.)—CGd—LC (No Age is Content with His Own Estate.)—CBP—FEP How Norman Won the Race.—J. M. Whitson.—WR 25 How Not to Pay Bills.-J: Howard Payne.—WR 56 How Often.—Bén King.—HEV–PA How Old Brown Took Harper's Ferry. (O.)—Edmund C. Stedman.—AFH 2—APM–HBV-PAH-PAP (John Brown of Osawatomie.)—EPs How Old Folks Won the Oaks.-J. J. Eakins.—WR 23 How Pat Stopped the Car.—Anon.—SDR How Pat Swindled Hans.—Anon.—SDR How Pºt Courting. (Leeds Mercury.)—CD—SDR- How Patriots May be Made.—Sir Rob't Walpole.—SS How Paul Won His Goat.—Anne Borden.—BS 1 IHow Persimmons Took Cah ob der Baby. (St. Nicholas.)— CS 13—WR, 26 (Take Good Care of Baby.)—SR 9 How Prince Was Saved.—Anon.—CS 38 . How Pussy and Mousie Kept House.-A. C. Kish.-WR 35 How Pussy Bathes.—Anon.—WR 35 How Randa Went over the River. (Fr. Caleb Krinkle.)— C : C. Coffin.—CS 23 HOW Robgºod |Rescued the Widow’s Three Sons.—Anon. (Robin Hood Rescuing the Widow's Three Sons.)—BB —OBB–WEP 1 - How Robin's Breast Became Red.—Selma Lagerlöf.-WR 51 How IRoses Came Red.—Rob't Herrick.-EP How “Ruby’’ Played.—G: W. Bagby.—BS 8—CS 16—FTR —HSPS–SA—WHO-WR 43 (Hoosier Describes Rubenstein's Playing, A.)—SDR How Salvator Won.—Ella W. Wilcox. —WR 3 How Santa Claus Came Down the Chimney. — Clarence Hawkes.—WR 28 º How Santa Claus Came to Simpson's Bar, Sel. fr. (Jovita; or, The Christmas Gift.)—Fs. Bret. Harte.—DR FIow Santa Comes.—Maude Grant.—CHP “How shall I know thee in the sphere.”—W: C. Bryant. See Future Life, The. How She Got Browned.—Anon.—WR 29 How She Got Father's Consent.—Anon.—SR 14 How She Got Ready.-Josh Wink.--—CS 39 How She Went into Business.-Joel Chandler Harris.-SP 1 “How should I your true love know.” — W: Shakespeare. See Hamlet. How Siegfried was Slain.—Anon. ...See Nibelungen Lied. “How Silently, how silently.”—Phillips Brooks. See O Little Town of Bethlehem. - How Sleep the Brave. (Ode written in the Beginning of the Year 1746—C.)—W : Collins.—BFV—BNL– CBB–CBOP–CE PC-CTBP—DD– EPR — G.N — GP–GSP—HBV-HEVy—HTb-II — IIC — LHT — LLC—LOS 2—OAM—OB—OS 3 — OTPC — PC — PCR –PPV-RAC (Ode.)—EP—FEP—HBP—SS—WEP 3 (Ode Written in 1746.)—BGV- BPB — EP — GEP — PGT 1–SEP—VE How Soap was First Made.—Anon.—WR 17 How Solemn as One by One.—Walt Whitman.—BP How Soon Hath Time.—J: Milton.—NT How Springs Came First.—Rob't Herrick,--BLV How Stands the Glass Around 3–Jas. Wolfe.—HIBP—PAH How Strange it Will Be-Frank E. Holliday.—TFY How Sweet, I Roamed.—W : Blake.—OTPC ‘‘HOW º in winter time we feign the spring.”—Anon.— “How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank l’’—W: Shakespeare. See Merchant of Venice, The. FHow Sweet the Name of Jesus Sounds.-J. : Newton.—FEP How Sweet this Lone Vale.—Andrew Erskine.—EBS How Terry Saved His Bacon.—Anon.—CS 6—RTI How the Age of Children is the Happiest.—HI: Howard, Earl of Surrey.-- How the Author was Sol How I was Sold. How the Babies Grow.—Jennie Carroll.—TFS IHow the Baby Named Itself.-Etta Anthony Baker.—CB How the Bees Came by their Sting.—Carlotta Perry.-CS 30 How the Camel Got His Hump.-Rudyard Kipling.—WR 51 in Newark.-S: L. Clemens. See - Biow the Gates Came Ajar. How the Captain Saved the Day.—Walter Williams.-BS 26 How the Cats Went to Boarding-chool.—Anon.—CS 15 How the Celebrated Miltiades Peterkin Paul Got the Better of Santa Claus.--J: Brownjohn—BS 16 (Miltiades. Gets the Best of Santa Claus.)—CS 23 How tºghrist flower Bloomed.—Nora Archibald Smith. — How the Church was Built at Kehoe's Bar.—J: Bennett.— CS 31—NP—WR 29 How the Cumberland Went Down.—S. Weir Mitchell.—PAH. How the Derby Was Won.—Harrison Robertson.—HER How the Dimples Came.—Anon.—TFS How the Drunkard Goes Down to the Tomb. — Anon. — - 53 How the Dutchman Killed the Woodchuck.--Anon.—CS 11 How the Elephant Got His Trunk.-Rudyard Kipling. See Elephant's Child, The. How the Fifty-first Took the Bridge.—Jeff H. Nones.—CS 30 How the Flowers Grow.—Anon.—WR 57 How the Flowers Grow.—Gabriel Setoun.—CFBP How the Fourth of July Should be Celebrated.—Julia Ward Howe.—OAI (Tr. by) Helen L. Bostwick.-- CS 4—HTb-II—OS 1–WCL–WR 15 How the Gentlemen Do after Marriage.—Anon.—CS 9 How the Gentlemen Do before Marriage.—Anon.—CS 9 How the Girls Played School. (Play.)—WR 50 How the Gospel Came to Jim Oaks.--Anon.—BS 12 How the Heart's Ease First Came.-Rob't Herrick.-CBP How the Insurance Agent was Squelched. (Detroit Free Press.)—SDR * How the King Lost His Crown.—J: T. Trowbridge.—CS 28 |HOW thº, La Rue Stakes were Lost.—C: N. Hood.—BS 24— R 16 PHOW thºslºyerſs Got a Patron Saint.—J: G. Saxe. — How the Leaves Came Down. — Susan Coolidge. — AD — ASR-II—CCB–CHV-HBVy—NV—PCK–PGpr — Pof-SMG. - How th Hººves Came Down.—Sarah Chauncey Woolsey.— How the Little Kite Learned to Fly.—Anon.—HRVy . How thº, * Became Senator.—Agnes Louise Provost.— 44 How the Mohawks Set Out for Medoctec.—C: G. D. Roberts. —SBOS—SGB How the Mother Partridge Saved Her Brood.—Ernest Seton- Thompson. See Wild Animals I Have Known. FIow the Old Horse Won the Bet.—Oliver W. Holmes. – CAP—CS 17—FTR-HNS How the Organ was Paid For.—Kate A. Bradley.—WR 4 How the Parson Broke the Sabbath.--Anon.—CS 22 How the Pilgrims Gave Thanks.—Anon.—PEO |How tº arrel Began. (Dial.)—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-- How the Question Came Home.—Anon.—PP—YPS FIow the Ransom Was Paid.—Anon.—PEO How the Refugees Were Saved.—Ellen K. Bradford.—CS 36 How the Revival Came.—Marg. J. Bidwell.—WR 12 How the Story Grew.—Anon.—YFD How the Twins Gave. Thanks. – (New York Magazine of Mysteries.)—CS 39 How the Water Came down at Ladore.—Rob't Southey. See Cataract of Ladore, The. How the Week Goes.—Kate West.—PyR. Biow the Wind Blows ſ—Anon.—NV “How they Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix.” (0.)—Rob't Browning. — AmSS — BIBB BNL BVC–CB B–CBOIP— CBP—CGd — CR — CSBP — EP—EPC—EPN-EPS–FEP—GEP—GN– GSP — *- - RTV—SAE (bºr. Sel.)—SBOS—SFM- SP 5–SPE—SS—SSR—VA—WEP 4 (Ride from Ghent to Aix, The.)—CS 2—MR How they Caught the Panther.—Alfred J. Hough.-WR 6 How they Died at Thansi.--—Miss Murray.—SGB How they Kept a Secret.—Clara Augusta.--SD How they Sleep.–Anon.—PPl How they Stopped the Run. (Fr. Sport Royal.)—Anthony Hope.—BS 26 How Tim's Prayer was Answered.—Anon.—CS 22 How to Ask and Have.—(C.)—S: Lover.—THP (To Ask and to Have.)—WR 20 How to be Happy.—Anon.—CCB How to be Heroes.—Anon.—CHP How to Break the Chain.—J: B. Gough.-CS 17 How to Choose a Wife.—Anon.—CS 25 How to Cure a Cough.--Anon.—CS 9 How to Curtail the Liquor Traffic.—Anon.—TS How to Deal with Common Natures.—Aaron Hill.—FEP How to Deal with New-laid Eggs.--Anon.—TFS How to Drive a Pig.—L. H. Montgomery.—WR 51 How to Eat a 'Possum.—Anon.—WR 7 How to Eat a Watermelon.—Frank L. Stanton.--WR 56 How to Gain Friends.—Anon.—TFS How to Get Rich.-Anon.—CS 36 How to Go to Sleep.–C: H. Clark.--SR 1 How to Have Just What We Like.—Horace Smith.-BLP How to Live.—Horatius Bonar. See “He liveth long who liveth well.” How to Live.—W: C. Bryant. See Thamatopsis. How to Look When Speaking.—Eliz. Turner.—BVC How to Make a Man of Consequence.—Mark Lemon.—SAy How to Make a Novel.—Lord C: Neaves.—SAy How to Make a Whistle.—Anon.—AD—OAA—WR 17 How to Make an Imitation of Browning.—Anon.—WR 4 134 TITLE INDEX Hungarian How to Make Shoes.—Anon.—NM How to Make up a Quarrel.—Anon.--KNE How to Manage a Husband.—Dorothy Dix.-CS 40 How to Plant a Tree.—Julia E. Rogers.-OAA How to Read.--T. S. Denison.—Srò 10 How to Read Me.—Walter S. Landor.—WA How tºmber Easter Date. — Fannie E. Newberry. - 5 How to Secure Liberty.—Fisher Ames.--WHO How to Serve My Country.—Louise Pollock.-PR How to Speak a Piece,—Ruth Davenport.—SSC How to Succeed.—T. C. Richmond.-W.R. 18 How to Tell the Time—W: Wallace Whitelock.--SP 4, . HOW tº a Graduation Essay.—Hamilton W. Mabie.— 55 How to Write a Letter.—Eliz. Turner.—BVC–OTPC How Tom Saved the Train.-G: Birdseye.—WR 4 How Tom Sawyer Got His Fence Whitewashed. — S : L. Clemens, See Tom Sawyer. How Tom Sawyer Whitewashed His Fence.—S: L. Clemens. See Tom Sawyer. How Tºº, Birdies Kept House in a Shoe.—Anon. —LPS — IIow. Uncle Brewster was too Shifty for the Tempter.—G: Ade.—BS 27 How Uncle Podger Hung a Picture.—Jerome K. Jerome. See Three Men in a Boat. How Uncle Mose Counts. (Moºn.)—Anon.—W.R. 32 How “Uncle Sam” was Christened.—Anon.—OAF How Violets Came Blue.—Rob't Herrick.-EPE How W. tº the Captain's Colt.—Campbell Rae-Brown.— 13 How We Beat the Favorite. — Adam L. Gordon. — BBB — CS 36—FEP—HEV–VA—WR, 13 |HOW Wºcame a Nation.—Harriet P. Spofford. —EDY — How We Burned the “Philadelphia.”—Barrett Eastman. — A. P 2—PATH - n - - EHOW We celebrated:Zielia Cocke.—WR 52 How We Fought the Fire.—Will Carleton.—BS 17 How We Harnessed the Horse. — Maria Louise Pool. — 19 How We Hung Red Shed.—Joaquin Miller.—WR 7 |HOW. We gººd a Mouse.—Joshua Jenkins.—BS 5–CS 12 How We Kept the Day.—Will Carleton, BS 23 How We Killed the Rooster.—Anon.—CS 34 Piow We Learn.—Horatius Bonar.—GP—HBV (Price of Truth, The-bºr. sel.)—WR 17 BIOW Wººyed “Ring William.” — Jeannie P. Ewing. — Eſow We Take It.—Theodore D. C. Miller.—BLP How We Waked Ike.—D. A. Ellsworth.-WIR 38 How Yohnson Quit.—Anon.—WR 29 Howard, the Prisoners' Friend.-H. Humphrey.-FD 1 (Memory of the Good.)—LLC Howdy Song, A.—Joel Chandler Harris.-SP 1 How-d'-y'-Do and Good-bye.—W: Rob't Spencer.—OTPC Howe Remembraunce Made His Epytaphy on His Grave.— Stephen Hawes. See Pastime of Pleasure, The. Howling of the Witches.—C: J. Leland.—WR 31 Howling iºns of Al-Mohora, The.—Jas. Clarence Mangan.-- How’s Business.-(Boston Transcript.)—SR 15 How's My Boy 7–Sydney Dobell. — BNL — CGd — CS 6 — CSBP — FEP — GN —HBP —HEV —LC —M.M.R. — OAMs—OS 1–OTPC–RLP—TM–VA Hoyden, The.—Eliz. Turner.—BWC Hudibras, Sels. fr.—S: Butler. Amantium Irae, (Br. sel. fr. Pt. III., Can. I.)—WEP 2 Character of Hudibras, The. Argumentative Theology. (Br. sel.)—RLP—WEP 2 Logic of Hudibras. (Br., sel.)—BNL Muse of Doggerel, The. (Br. sel.)—WEP 2 New Light. (Br, sel.)—WEP 2 Presbyterians, The.... (Sel.)—EHT-RLP—WEP 2 (Reliº, of Hudibras, The.)—BLV—BNL–SAy— (Distichs and Saws.)—RLP Honour. (Br. sel. fr. I., III.)—RLP—WEP 2 Hudibras, Br. Sels. fr.—u—BNL–Ehlſ’—EP—EPR, |Hudibras' Sword and Dagger. (Sel. fr. I., Marriage. (Br, sel. fr. III., I.)—RLP—WEP Martial Music. (Br, sel. fr. I., II.)—WEP 2 Morning. (Br. sel. fr. II., II.)—RLP—WEP 2 Night. (Br, sel. fr. II., I.)—RLP—WEP 2 Puritans. ... (Br. sel. fr. II., II.)—EPs Spiritual Trimmers. (Br, sel. fr. III., I.)—RLP—WEP 2 Hudibras' Sword and Dagger.—S: Butler. See Hudibras. Hudson, The.—G : S. Hellman.—AA—PNW Hudson, The.—Oliver W. Holmes.—CAP—PNW Hudson River, (Abr.)—T: W : Parsons.—CBP—PNW Hue and Cry after Christmas, A.—T: K. Hervey.—BOC Hue and § after Fair Amoret, A.—W: Congreve. —BLV (Amoret—C.)—EPR—FEP—WEP 3 Hugh Gordon's Iron Mill.—Horace B. Durant.—CS 29 Hugh Manity's Christmas Gifts.-Frank Crane.—W.R. 58 Hugh of T incoln, (Old Ballad.) —BB — BBB — BESB — OBB Hugh Spencer's Feats in France.—(Old Ballad.)—ESB Hugh Sutherland's Pansies. – (Sel.) — Rob't Buchanan. — WR. 1 Hugh Trevor. (Sel. fr.)—T: Holcroft. (Gaffer Gray.)—FEP—HBV—SAy Hughie Graham.—Anon. See following. Hughie the Graeme. . . (In Border Minstrelsy.) - Anon. — B.E.S.B—LH BB (Hughie Graham—sl. diff. vers.--abr.)—BB–ESB Hugo Grotius.--Kotzebue.--SP, 8—WR 9 Huguenot, A.—Mary E. Coleridge.—OVV Huldra-woman, The-Stopford A. Brooke.—DB Huldy's Pumpkin Pies.—Alfred Balch.--CS 23 Hullo-Sº, W. Foss.-BS 20—HH-HTb-I —RTV —SP 4 - 44 Hull's Surrender.—Anon.—PAH IHuman.-R. : Burton.—AMV 1 Human Bºy–Lesson in Rhyme.—Anna S. Badlam.—LPS Human Frity—w: Cowper.—HEP—HBV Human Frailty. (Flowers of Sion, II.)—W: Drummond.— (“Good that never satisfies the mind, A.”)—FEP (Illusions.)—CEL (Sonnet.)—HBP Human Life.—Matthew Arnold,—WEP 4 IIuman Life. (C.)—Aubrey T : DeVere. —HBW —HDL — WA (Sad and Sweet.)—CEL §§ is Our Youth.)—BNL–FEP—RLP “Sad is our youth, for it is ever going.”)—BNL (Sonnet.)—HBP Human Life.—J: Dryden. See Aureng-Zebe. Human Life, Sels. fr.-S: Rogers. Human Life, Br. sel. fr.-RLP—WEP 4 Marriage. (Br. sel.)—BIL–BNL–FTA (Sensibility—sel.)—FP (Passage from Birth to Age, The.)—CBP (Age.)—CBP (True Union.)—CBP Human Life.—W: Shakespeare. See Tempest, The. Human Life.—Mrs. J. M. Winton.—CS 19 Human Littleness.—W. H. De Shon.—SR 6 Human Nature.—Anon.—ABV-RTW Human Nature.—W: Shakespeare. See Tempest, The. Human Oppression.—W: Cowper. See Task, The.. Human Plan, The...—C : H. Crandall.—AA Human Seasons, The.—J : Keats.-BGV —HBV —PGT 1 — RLP—WEP 4—WR 1 Human Skull, A.—Frd’k Locker-Lampson.—RLP Human Tie, The.—Mary M. Dodge.—CBP IHuman Touch, The.—R : Burton.-HT-LBA Humanity.—W: Cowper. See Task, The. Humanity.—R: W. Dixon.—OV V—VA Humanity's Heroes.—Alex. Pope. See Prologue to Mr. Ad- dison's Tragedy of Cato. Humble and Unnoticed Virtue.—Hannah More.—CS 10 Humble Feast, The.—Gervase Markham.—OR Humble Heroism.—Anon.—CS 38 Humble Petition of Bruar Water to the Noble Duke of Athole, The, Sels. fr.—Rob't Burns. “Here haply, too, at vernal dawn.”—HP River's Shºlicº The. (Ptly. like other.) —-AD Humble-bee, The. (C.)—Ralph W. Emerson.—AA—AFV – AL–Am P-APM–ASL–BFW —CAP —CBP —CCB —FEP —GN —HBP—HBV —HBVy—LC (abr.)— RAC–SN–YBV (To the Humblebee.)—BNL–PF Humblest of the Earth-children, The. — J. : Ruskin. See Modern Painters. Humility.—Rob't Herrick,--OS 1 Humility.—Una Locke.—HI) L Humility.—R : M. Milnes, Lord Houghton.—EPs Humility.—Jas. Montgomery.—CS 14 (sel.)—HBP Humming of the Wires, The.—E : A. Rand.—HIP Humming-bird, The.—Anon.—CCB Humming-bird, The.—Ednah (P) C. Hayes.—SN Humming-bird, The.—Mary Howitt, OTPC–PCL Humming-bird, The.—C: Mair.—TCV Humming-bird, The.—J. H. St. John.—FMR Humming-bird, The.—J : B. Tabb.-SN Humming-bird Song.—Frank D. Sherman.—LFL Humoresque.—Alice Corbin.-NPA Humpty Dumpty.—Mother Goose.-LOS 1—RAC—SFM Humpty Dumpty. (In Mother Goose for Grown Folks.)— Adeline D. T. Whitney.—CS 21—HBV-MHR Hunchback, The. Sels. fr.—Jas. S. Knowles. –SP 1 (Sel. fr. Act IV., Sc. 1, 2.) Helen gºodus. (Sels. fr. Act IV., Sc. 1, and W., 1.) (Scene from “The Hunchback.”)—WR 8 Scenes from “The Hunchback.”—FTR (sels. fr. I., 2 and 3. IV., 2 ; V., 1.)—WR 9 (I., gº.; Hunchback Pollie.—Anon.—BS 27 Hunchbacked Singer, The...—Anon.—CS 30 Hundred Best Books, The.—Mostyn T. Pigott.—WA Hundred Louis d’Or, The.—Sabrina H. Dow.—DR. Hundred Pipers, The-Lady Caroline Nairne.—EBS Hundred Years Ago, A.—Anon.—MYF Hundred Years from Now, A.—Mary A. Ford.—CS 14—FS Hundred Years to Come, A.—C. F. [or W: G.] Brown.— S 12—GP—HBV Hundred Years to Come, A.—Hiram D. Spencer. —FEP — TGV Hundreds ſ—G. : Cooper. See Only One. Hundredth Anniversary of the Surrender of Lord Corn, wallis, The, Sels. fr.—Rob't C. Winthrop. American Example.—FD 1 - Universal Education.—FD 1—SR 5 Hundred-yard Dash, The.—W: Lindsey.—AA Hungarian Heroism.—L: Rossuth.-StS 135 Hungary AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Hungary and Austria in Religious Contrast, Sel. fr. (No eace without Liberty.)—L: Kossuth.-BLP (Peace Inconsistent ..with Oppression.)-SS Hungering Hearts.--Anon.—HTb-II - Hunt, The.—Mercy E. Baker.—SP 1 Hunt, The...—Jas. S. Knowles. See Love Chase, The. Hunt, The.—Harriet P. Spofford.-AA - Hunt is Up, The.—Anon.—OTPC Hunt of the Sorcerer.—J: Milton. See Comus. Hunted jºrrel, The.—W: Browne. See Britannia's Pas- OT8.1S. Hunter of the Prairies, The.—W: C. Bryant.—AA—FEP— HBP—PNW Hunters, The.—Matthew Arnold.—See Church of Brou, The. Hunter's Last Ride, The.—Anon.—CS 17 Hunters of Kentucky, The...—Anon.—PAH Hunter's Song, The...—Bryan W: Procter. — GN — HBP — OS 2—OTPC–VA Hunter's Vision, The.—W: C. Bryant.—HRP Hunting. (Fr. Time Vindicated.)—Ben Jonson.—BNL Hunting a Madman.—J: F. Nicholls.--—CS 32 Hunting an Apartment.—May Isabel Fisk.-SP 5 Hunting Eggs. (Zion's Herald.)—PHS Hunting of Dian, The...—G. : Sterling.—AMV 2 Hunting # Shumba, The.—Kingsley Fairbridge. —SBOS — SG Hunting of the Cheviot, The.—R : Sheale (?) See Ballad of Qhevy-Chase, The. Hunting of the Snark, The, Sels. fr.—Lewis Carroll. Baker's Tale, The. (Sel. fr. Fit III.)—VA Hunting of the Snark, The. (Sel. fr. Fit II., The Bell- man’s Speech.)—NA Huntihiº; the Snark, The. (Sels. fr. Fits I., II., III.) Hunting Season, The. (Don't Talk of September—O.)—T: . Bayly.—THP Hunting Song.—Anon.—CSBP Hunting Song.—S: T. Coleridge. Hunting Song.—J: Dryden.—E Hunting Song, A.—H: Fielding. go 3 3 Hunting Song.—R: Hovey-ASL–HBV. Hunting Song. (C.)—Walter Scott.—BFW-BGV-BPB— BS 21—CBPC—CEL–CSBP—EBS—EPC–GEP — GN–GSP—LC—OS 3—OTPC–PGT 1–R.LP —SEP —SP 2—SSR—VE - (Waken, Lords and Ladies Gay.)—BNL Hunting the Wren.—T: Hervey.—BOC Hunting Tower.--Anon.—WR 8 Huron Chief's Daughter, The.—Mrs. SGB-TCW Hurrah! for the Christmas Tree -Anon.—WR 28 Hurrah for the Flag.—Anon.—NV Hurrah for the Fourth av July.—M. L. Dickinson.—SR 2 Hurricane, The.—W: C. Bryant.—BNL–CS 37 —LOS 2 — PEO (sl. abr.)—PGGR * Burt, Ngºving Thing.—Christina G. Rossetti.-ASR-II— Hurt that Honour Feels, The.—Owen Seaman,—SAy Hurts of Time.—Lord ron. See Siege of Corinth, The. Husband, The.—Anon.—WR 58 Husband and Wife's Grave, The. (O.)—R: H. Dana. — BNL–CIBP (Immortality.)—AA (abr.) (Sel.)—6 P—SPE Husband in Clover, A.—H. C. Merivale.—WR 36 Husban to Wife.—Alfred Tennyson. See Miller's Daughter, he. Husbandman, The.—J: Sterling.—HEP Husband's Experience in . Cooking, A.—Anon.—CS 3 Husbands for Thirty Cents a Bunch.-Anon.—WR 51 Husband's Petition, The.—Anon.—SP 4 Husband's Petition, The.—W: E. Aytoun.-H.PE Hush.-Adelaide A. Procter.—WR 9 Hush, My Dear, Lie Still and Slumber.—I: Watts.-LOS 1 —PG pr EIush, the Wives are Rolling in.—Anon.—ASR-I “Hush | 'tis shºy hour ! the quiet room.”—Bernard Bar- ton.— 2. Hush-a-By Twentieth Century Baby.—Mrs. C : Gay.—WR 48 Hush-a-Bye.—(Mother Goose.)—LÖS 1—SFM Hush-a-Byes.—Anon.—HEVy Hush’d be the Camps To-day.—Walt Whitman,—OAL–POL Bushing Song.—Fiona Macleod.—GSP Huskers, The.—J: G. Whittier.—CAP—LC Huskin', The...—Will F. McSparran.—CS 29 Huskin'-bee, The.—T. P. Ryder.—WR 38 \ Husking Song.—A. W. Bellaw.—WR 15 - Hustle and Grin. (Parody.)—Anon.—HTb-I Hut by the Black_Swamp, The-H: Kendall.—SBOS—SGB Hy-Braß—º, Isle of the Blest.—Gerald Griffin.—BIP— Hyder Iddle.—Anon.—NA .gº Hylas.--Georgiana Goddard King.—GT Hylas-Bayard Taylor.—HEP Hylodes, . The.—Lewis G. Wilson.--POS Hymenaei; or, The Solemnities of * and Barriers at Court, Sel. fr. (Truth.)—Ben Jonson.—WEP 2 Hymen's Triumph, Sels. fr.—S: Daniel. Love.—EPs (Early Love-sel.)—FTA—LTV-WEP - (Lowe is a Sickness.)—BLV—BNL —FEP —-EIBP - THEV–OB—SP 2 See Zapolya. See “A-hunting we will Hymn: “I want to be like Jesus.”—Anon.—CBOP Hymn: “Lord, the people of the land.”—Anon.—OAI 1ſymn: “He sendeth sun,” etc.—Sarah F. Adams.—VA (Father, Thy Will be Done.)—FEP Leprohon.—SBOS— Hymn (Ode, An—C.) : ddison.—HEP ("Hººre thy servants blest, O Lord.”)—FEP—RLP— “How are thy servants blest.”—Jos. “The spacious firmament,” etc.—Jos. Addison. See Spectator, The. - “When rising from the bed of death.”—Jos. Addi- son. See Spectator, The. Hymn, A.—Jos. Addison.—HRP ("Wºº all thy mercies, O, my God.”)—FEP—LOS 2— “‘Come,” said Jesus' sacred voice.” (VII.-O.)— Anna L. Barbauld. (Come unto Me.)—HBP IHymn: “Praise to God, immortal Praise.” L. Barbauld. - (Praise to God.)—EPs—FEP—HBP FIymn: “Sleep, sleep to-day, tormenting cares.” —Anna L. Barbauld. (Sabbath of the Soul, The.)—BNL–OS 2 Hymn: “Father, thy paternal care.”—Sir J.: Bowring.—STC Hymnºgen the angels all are singing.”—N: Breton.— Hymn: Hymn: Hymn: (II.-O.)—Anna (XI.-O.) Hymn : “No coward soul,” etc.—Emily Brontë,-OS 3 (Her Last Lines.)—VA (Last Lines.)—OB–WEP 4 IHymn: “When by the marbled lake.”—Wathen Mark Wilks Call.—OVV - FIymn, A. “My Maker l of thy power the trace.”—S: T. Coleridge.—FTR Hymnºpilgrim, burdened with thy sins.”—G: Crabbe.— Hymn : “O patient Christ,” etc.—Marg. W. Deland.—STC Hymn: “O li'l #b out in de col’.”—Paul Laurence Dunbar. (O.)—Phineas Fletcher.—HIBB NL–FEP—SP 4 —AA— Hymn, An [, or A.J. (“Drop, drop, slow tears.”)—B (Litany, A.)—OB Hymn: “O º who givest life.”—Abner Cheney Goodell, Jr.— Hymn: “When gathering clouds,” etc.—Sir Rob't Grant.— (“When gathering clouds around I view.”)—FEP Hymn, The “For summer's bloom,” etc.—Josiah G. Hol- land. See Bitter-sweet. ‘‘O Thou of soul and sense and breath.” — Oliver W. Holmes.—OAL “Hush oh ye billows.”—Jos. Sheridan Le Fanu.-- IHymn : Hymn: PHymn in ºther thou art gone,” etc.—HI: H. Milman,— P (Burial Hymn.)—FEP—VA Hymn, The “It was the winter wild.”—J. Milton. See On the Morning of Christ's Nativity. FIymn: “There's not a leaf within the bower.”—Amelia Opie. (God’s Mark on all Things—a hºr.)—TFS Hymn : “In darker days and nights of storm.”—Theodore Parker.—HBP “At morn—at noon—at twilight dim.”—Edgar Allan Poe.—CAP IHymn : Hymn : “O fly, my Soul.”—Jas. Shirley.—OB IHymn: “O unseen Spirit !”—J: Sterling.—STC IHymn, A : “These as they change.”—Jas. Thomson. See Seasons, The. Hymn: "º. when I quit this earthly stage.”—I: Watts. — H S “O Painter of the fruits and flowers.”—J: G. Whit- tier.—AD - Hymn as Sung by the Shepherds, A.—R : Crashaw. See Holy Nativity, The. - Hymn before Action.—Rudyard Kipling.—WR 37 IHymn before Sunrise in the Vale of Chamouni. (C.)—S: T. Coleridge.—BGV —BINI – BS 25 —CBI’—Ehl? — EP—FEP—GEP—GP —GT —HBP —HBV —IR — LOS 3—OS 3—PFHS–POW–RLP—RTV—STC (Chamouny.)—OM–SS (Hymn to Mont Blanc.)—CR—FTR (Mont Blanc before Sunrise.)—BS 7—EA—SAE (sel.) Hymn for America, A.—Susie M. Best.—CS 34 Hymn for Anniversary Marriage Days.-G: Withers.-CBP Hymn for Arbor Day, A.—HI: Hanby Hay.—OAA IHymn for Christmas.-Felicia D. Hemans.—GN (abºr.)— OAC (Christmas Carol—C.)—OS 1 Hymn for Christmas Day, A.—T: Chatterton.—OTPC Bymn: For Easter Sunday. (III.-O.)—Anna Barbauld. (Christ Risen.)—FEP Hymn for Epiphany.—Reginald Heber.—WC Hymn for Family Worship.–H : Kirke White.—FEP Hymn for First Sunday after Epiphany (Early Piety.) (First Sunday after Epiphany—C.)—Reginald Heber. —FEP . (By Cool Siloam.)—BGV–LLC (By Cool Siloam's Shady Rill—Sel.)—LOS 2—Port (Siloam's Shady Rill—abr.)—TFS Bymn for Memorial Day.—HI: Timrod.—BE—OAM Hymn for Seriousness, An.--J: Wesley.—CEL–WEP 3 Hymn for Thanksgiving.—S. E. Adams.-HDL Hymn for the Celebration of Emancipation at Newburyport, —J : G. Whittier.—CAP Hymn for the Conquered, A.—W. W. S.—SSC Hymn for the Dead.—Walter Scott, See Lay of the Last Minstrel, The. |Hymn: 136 TITLE INDEX I Am Hymn º the Dedication of a Church.--Andrews Norton.-- Hymn for the Mother.—G: MacDonald,—STC–THV Hymn for the Nativity.—E: Thring.—QAC g Hymn for the Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity.—HI: H. Mil- man.—WA (“When our heads are bowed with woe.”)—FEP º Hymn for Trinity Sunday. (Trinity Sunday—O.)—Regi- nald Heber.—FEP * (Holy, Holy, Holy [Trisagion.])—HBV-LLC—LOS 2 Hymn from “Akbar's Dream.”—Alfred Tennyson.—WEP 4 Hymn from “The Seasons.”—Jas. Thomson. See Seasons, he. Hymn in Honour of Beauty.—Edmund Spenser.—EP IHymne in Honour of Beautie, An.—EPE Hymn in Kººis, of Neptune, A. — T: Campion. — OB — PG|T 1—WEP 1 Hymn in Praise of the Natural World, A. — Ellen Beau- champ.—AD Hymn of a Child.—C: Wesley.—CBOP–SP 1–WCL Hymn of a Virgin of Delphi at the Tomb of Her Mother.— T: Moore.-OAMs Hymn of Apollo.—Percy B. Shelley.-HBV—NT—OR Hymn of Armageddon, The.—G: Sylvester Viereck.-LY IHymn of Contentment, A.—T: Parnell.—EP Hymn of Empedocles. (Sel. fr.)—Matthew Arnold. See Empedocles on Etna. Hymn of Empire, A.—Frd’k G. : Scott.—SBOS—SGB Hymn of Freedom.—Michael Jos. Barry.—DB Hymn of Gladness.--T. Mair.—YC - Hymn of Heaveniy Beauty, An. Sel. fr.—Edmund Spenser. —EP Hymn of Nature.—W. B. O. Peabody.—STC Hymn of Our Armies.—O. C. Auringer.—PAPn Hymn of Our First Parents.-J: Milton. See Paradise Lost. Hymn of Pan.—Percy B. Shelley.-BGW-GT —HBV —OB —OR—RLP—WEP 4 Hymn of Praise. (w. music.)—Anon.—AD . Hymn of Praise by Adam and Eve.-J: Milton. dise Lost. Hymn of the Alamo.—Reuben M. Potter.—BS 26 Hymn of the Avenger, The.—T. S. Denison.—FAS Hymn of the Churchyard.—J: Bethune.—HEP Hymn of the City.—W: C. Bryant.—CAP Hymn of the Earth.-W. E. Channing.—AA Hymn of the Hebrew Maid.—Walter Scott. See Ivanhoe. Hymn of the Knights Templars.-J: Hay.—YBV Hymn of the Moravian Nuns of Bethlehem. (C.)—H: W. Longfellow.—AFL–PAH *** (Pulaski’s Banner.)—SR 8 Hymn of the Mothers of Our Volunteers.-Horatio Powers.-BE Hymn º the Mountain Christian.—Felicia D. Hemans.— mSS Hymn of the Nativity, A.—R: Crashaw.—GSP Hymn of , the Seasons—Jas. Thomson. See Seasons, The. IHymn of pºwest–Edmund C. Stedman.—APH 2—HBV Hymn of Trust.—Oliver W. Holmes.—AA —AIPM —CAP — CBP—HIDL–LOS 3 Hymn of Winter.—S: Longfellow.—HI) L Hymn of World Peace.—G : Huntington.—HTb-II Hymn on the Morning of Christ's Nativity.—J: Milton. See On the Morning of Christ's Nativity. Hymn on the Nativity.—J: Milton. See On the Morning of Christ's Nativity. Hymn on the Nativity of My Saviour, A.—Ben Jonson. — EDY—OAC Hymn on the Seasons.—Jas. Thomson. See Seasons, The. Hymn Sung at the Completion of the Concord Monument, —Ralph W. Emerson. See Concord Hymn. # Hymn Sung at the Eulogy of Abraham Lincoln, June 1st, 1865.-Jones Very.—Pol. Hymn to Abraham Lincoln. — W: Wilberforce Newton. — See Para- Nelson POL Hymn to Adversity.—T: Gray.—BGV-EPR—FEP—PGT 1 —RLP—WEP 3 Hymn to Apollo.—J: Lyly. Sce Midas. Hymn to Apollo.—Percy B. Shelley.-GT Hymn to Apollo.—Sir Philip Sidney.—EP Hymn to Christ, A.—J: T)onne,—EPs Hymn to Christ.—Mrs. Miles.—STC Hymn to Christ.—Wade Robinson.—AmSS Hymn to Contentment, A.—T: Parnell.—CBP —EPR—FEP (abr.)—RLP—WEP 3 (Sl. abr.) Hymn to Cynthia.-Ben Jonson. See Cynthia's Revels. Hymn to Darkness.—J: Norris.—PGT 1 (sel.)—SN Hymn to Death.-W. C. Bryant.—CAP Hymn to Demeter.—L: W. Ledoux,−AMV 1 Hymn to Diana.-Ben Jonson. See Cynthia's Revels. Hymn to §§ my God, in my Sickness. (Sel.)—J: Donne. — H S FIymn to God the Father.—J: Donne,—Ehſ’—EP —FEP — FIBW-OB–SEP—VE Hymn to Horus.-Mathilde Blind.—OVV Hymn to Night, A.—Max Michelson.—NPA Hymn to Intellectual Beauty.—Percy B. Shelley. —BGV — EP—EPN-HBP Hymn to Light, The, Sel. fr.-Abraham Cowley. —BNL — WFP 2 (shorter.) Hymn to Love.—Lascelles Abercrombie.—OVV Hymn to Mont Blanc.—S: T. Coleridge. See Hymn before Sunrise in the Vale of Chamouni. IHymn to Night.—G: W. Bethune.—BNL Hymn to Pan.—J: Fletcher. See Faithful Shepherdess, The, Hymn to Pan.—Ben Jonson. See Pan's Anniversary. Hymn to Pan,—J: Keats. See Endymion. Hymn to Prosperine.--Algernon CETSwinburne.—OVW Hymn to Santa Rita.-Alvey A. Adee.—HP Hymn to the Archangel Michael.—Maelisu.-BIP Hymn to the Creation.—Jos. Addison.—DD Hymn to the Dairymaids on Beacon Street. — Christopher Morley.—AMW 3 Hymn to the Evening, An-Phillis Wheatley.—APM Hymn to the Flowers.-Horace Smith.-AD (sel.)—BNL– CBP—CS 6—FEP—HBP—LLC—RLP—STC IIymn to the Graces.—Rob't Herrick,-EPs Hymn to the Holy Spirit.—Maelisu.-BIP Hymn to the Name and Honour of the Admirable Saint Teresa, A.—R: Crashaw.—OB * Hymn to the National Flag.—M. J. Preston.—OAF Hymn to the Nativity.—J: Milton. See On the Morning of Christ's Nativity. Hymn to the Night. — H. W. Longfellow. — AA — AmI2 — AmSS —AIPM —BNL —CAP—CR —FTR —HBV — HBVy—OTPC Hymn to fºrth Star.—W: C. Bryant. —LOS 3 —OTPC Hymn to the Sea.—Anne Whitney.—AL Hymn to the Spirit of Nature. — Percy B. Shelley. See Prometheus Unbound. Hymn to the Sun.—G : Darley.—TIP Hymn to the Sun.—Alfred Tennyson.—GT Hymn to the Sunrise.—Anon.—NA Hymn to the Virgin, A.—Anon.—OB Hymn to the Virgin-Walter. Scott. See Lady of the Lake. Hymne, of. Astraea, in Acrosticke Verse, ‘Sels, fr. — Sir J.: a W16S. To the Month of September. (Hymn X.)—WEP 1 To the Nightingale. (Hymn VI.)—WEP 1 To the Spring. (Hymn III.)—WEP 1 Hymns s: Mother Use' Ter Sing, The. — Eliz. A. Hyde. — Hynd Etin. —Anon.--BESB–GSP–OBB Ełynd Horn.—Anon.—BIB—BESB–OBB (Hynde Horne—diff. vers.)—GN Hynde Horn.—Anon. "See foregoing. Hypatia, Sels. fr.—C: Kingsley. g Boat Song, A. (Fr. Ch. III.)—WEP 4 Death of Hypatia.-SP 2 Hypatia.-Edmund C. Stedman.—YBV Hyperion, Sels. fr.-J: Keats. Coelus to Hyperion. (Sel. fr. Bk. I.)—RLP—WEP 4 Hyperion: “As heaven and earth are fairer.” (Br. 8el. fr. BK. II.)—EP—EPN-EPs Hyperion's Arrival. (Sel. fr. Bk. II.)—RLP—WEP 4 Oceanus. (Sel. fr. BR. II.)—RLP—WEP 4 Saturn. (Sel. fr. BR. I.)—RLP—WEP 4 Saturn. (Br. sel. fr. Bk. II.)—EPs Thea. (Br. Sel. fr. Bk. I.)—EPs Hyperion, Sels. fr.-H. W. Longfellow. Glipº into Cloudland. (Sel. fr. Bk. II., Ch. VI.)— + Paulºming Resolves. (Sel. fr. Bk. III., Ch. VIII.)— Poetry of City and Country Life, The. (Sel. fr! Bk. I., Ch. VIII.)—BS 23 "seſſing & a great hope, The.” (Br, sel. fr. Bk. I., Ch. Spring. (Br. Sel. fr. Bk. II., Ch. I.)—AD—OAA Success. , (Sel. fr. Bk. I., Ch., VIII.)—SAE Hyperion's Arrival.—J: Keats. See Hyperion. Hypnotism and the Dog.—Jas. J. Montague.—SP Hypochondriac, The.—Dr. Valentine. —BS 3 —CS 2—MHR (sl., diff. and longest.) Hypochondriacus. (Fragments of Burton, Extract III.-A Conceipt of Diabolical Possession.)—Lamb.-HBP Hypocrisy. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Hypocrisy. ... (Epigram.)—S: Butler.—BLV—HPE Hypocrite, The...—Rob't Pollok. See Course of Time, The. I. H. B.— W: Winter.—AA I. M.–R. T. Hamilton Bruce (C.)—W: E. Henley (nºs. ) Pºp–gºp—HEv–Hevy–ob — OVV — I Ain't a-Goin' to Cry no More.—Jas. W. Riley.—WR 34 I Am.—Anon.—CS 40 “I Am.”—Theodore H. Rand.—TCV * I am a Friar of Qrders Gray. (Fr. the opera of Robin Hood.)—J: O’Keefe.—BNL–FEP—HBP “I am a white falcon, hurrah 1” (C.)—R: H. Stoddard. (Falcon, The.)—AA “I am an acme of º; accomplished.”—Walt Whitman. - See Song of Myself. I Am an Actor.—Anon.—WR 58 “I Am an American.”—Anon.—WR 52 “I am as Happy as You Are.”—Helen Keller.—HTb-II I Am Content. (Tr. by Carmen Sylva.)—HH-WR. 44 I Am Dying.—Anon.—CS 6 “I am dying, #%. H. Lytle.—SR 4 (Antony and Cleopatra.)—AmIP—BNL — CBP — CR — CS 9—FEP—HP–MR.—PF–PYO—YBW (Antony to Cleopatra.)—AA—HBV I Am. He that Walks with the Tender and Growing Night.— Walt Whitman.—GT 137 I Am AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS I Am Lonely—G: Eliot. See Spanish Gypsy, The. º I am no pickpurse of another's wit.—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. I Am not Old,—Martin. F. Tupper.—CS 19 (Song of Seventy.)—FP * “I am Pleased, and yet I'm Sad.”—H: Kirke White.—RLP I am Seven and Can Sew.—Mary L. B. Branch.-W.R. 50 “I am sick of ºpinions. I weary to hear them.”—J: Wes- ley.-G “I am struck with the fact that Bismarck, the great States- man of Germany.”—Jas. A. Garfield.—GG “I am the Good Shepherd.”—Dorothy A. Thrupp.–FEP I am the Wind.—Zoë Akins.—HIBW-NPA “I am thine, thou art mine.”—Anon.—HGV I Am Weary of Being Bitter.—Arthur Davisor Ficke.— I Am l. Yet What I am.—J: Clare.—EDY {#i. Last Verses.)—FEP Lasciate Ogni Speranza.)—PGT 2 (Written in Northampton County Asylum.)—OB—OVW I am Your Wife.—Anon.—HTb-I I and Mºſher-in-law. (Mom.)—Harriet L. Pemberton.— I WR 3 and the Dog.—W: Barnes.—CHV I Arise from Dreams of Thee.—Percy B. Shelley. See Indian Serenade, The. I Ask not for Those Thoughts that Sudden Leap.-Jas. R. Lowell.—CAP I. Ask not for Thy Love, O Lord.—G: J. Romanes.—TCV. “I asked my fair, one happy day.”—S: T. Coleridge.—HBW “I asked the sun.” (The Galaay.)—GG T Bear no Anger.—Heinrich Heine.—HGV “I call that ſºle Book of Job], aside from all theories about it.”—T: Carlyle. See On Heroes and Hero-worship. “I can as well be hanged, as tell the manner of it.”— W: Shakespeare. See Julius Caesar. ‘I canna turn the key and my bairn outside.”—Anon. See “I cannot turn,” etc. I Cannot Doubt that they whom ye Deplore.—W: Words- worth. See Excursion, €. “I cannot endure the thought that Christ's children should be less free.”—H: W. Beecher.—GG “I cannot tell the spell that binds thine image.”—Annie C. Ketchum.—FTA “I cannot think but God must know.”—Saxe Holm.—BIL (Waiting on God.)—SSS “I canºg jºrn the key and my bairn outside.”—Anon.— (I canna turn the key and my bairn outside.”)—SDR Can't.”—Anon.—Py “I Can’t” and “I Can.”—W : A. Butler.—TFS “I Can't Army,” The.—Anon.—COS—PP I Can't, I Won't, and I Will.x-Anon.—WR 15 I Can't Think Why.-Frd’k E. Weatherley.—RTV I Care Not, Fortune.—Jas. Thomson.—RAC “I care nothing for passing renown.”—T: (?) Chalmers.-- (Im. The LBA—LTV “I “I Count my Time by Times that I Meet thee.” New Day.)—R : W. Gilder.—AA—CBP— I Did It—not, “I Done It.”—Anon.—LPS–PP I Die, Being Young.—D : Grav.–VA I Die for thy Sweet Love.—Bryan W. Procter.—CBP I Do ‘gº’s Thou'rt Smooth and Fair.—Sir Rob’t Ayton.— I Do Confess Thou’rt Sweet.—Sir Rob't Ayton.—GP I Do Not ºve Thee.—Caroline E. S. Norton.—FLS—HEV “I do not love thee less for what is done.”—H: W. Long- ellow. See Masque of Pandora, The. “I do not see why God should e'en permit some things to - e.”—F. G. Browning. See Amen. “I Don't Kiss Boys.”—Anon.—WR 44 I Dreamed a Princess Came to Me.—Heinrich Heine.—HGV I Dream'd in a Dream.—Walt Whitman.-CAP I Dreamt that, I Dwelt in Marble Halls. (Pant.)—Michael W. Balfe.—WTR, 41 “I Dreſſed that Dream was Quenched.”—Gottfried Hult.— I Dunno and I Know It.—Sam W. Foss.-LFS I Envy Not in Any Moods. – Alfred Tennyson. Memoriam. “I fain would ask thee to forget.”—Anon.—GG I Fear no Power a Woman Wields.-Ernest McGaffey.—AA |HBV-LBA I Fear thy Kisses I, Gentle Maiden]. (To . . . . . . . . I fear, etc.—0.)—Percy B. Shelley.—BNL–FTA—GEP —GP —HBV-PG.T 1–SP 4 “I feel, when I have sinned, an immediate reluctance to go * to Christ.”—Rob't M. McCheyne.—GG I Forgot.—Anon.—KNE - I Gave my Life for Thee.—Frances R. Havergal.—VA I Give Iºtal Praise. (Hymn XXXVIII.)—I: Watts. — H I Give # Hº! to Thee.—Standish J. O’Grady. —BIP — “I Give My Soldier Boy a Blade.”—W: Maginn.-HBV- PAH-RTI I Give Thanks.--Grace Fallow Norton.—NPA. I Give # Eternity. (Ideas, VI.)—Michael Drayton.— “I go Fishin’.”—R : S. Powell.—BS 25 “I go to prove my soul.”—Rob't Browning. See Paracelsus. “I Got to Go to School.”—Nixon Waterman.—WR, 88 “I grew old the other day.”—Timothy Otis Paine.—HIP 2 “I grieved for Buonaparte.” (C.—Sonnet IV. in Poems TXedicated to National Independence and Liberty.)— W: Wordsworth.-EPs (abr.) See In I Guess I’m the Man.—Laura S. Parsons.—StD I Had a Dove.—J: Keats.-BGV-CBPC–OTPC “I had a friend once and she was to me.”—Anon.—GG ‘‘I Had a Little Doggy.”—Anon.—HEV “I had a little yellow bird.” (St. Nicholas.)—AD “I had an opportunity.” says Mr. Rothe. See Northwest, The.—OAA g ºf tº “I had no time to hate, because.” (O.)—Emily Dickinson. (No Time to Hate.)—LTV “I had rather as a forgiven child, with all the prospects of the future.”—Phillips Brooks,—GG Hae Naebody Now.—Jas. Hogg.—FEP Have a Little Sister.—Anon.—CBPC–RAC Have a Rendezvous with Death.-Alan Seeger.—HEV Have and Oh! Had I.-Langheim.—OS 1. . FIave Cast the World.—Yone Noguchi.-NPA Have Drank My Last Glass.--Anon.—CS 6—TR Have No Influence?—Anon.—WR 18 ‘I have not told my garden yet.” (O.)—Emily Dickinson. (Secret, The.)—AA “I have seen the sea lashed into fury and tossed into spray.” (Br. Sel. fr. Nomination of John Sherman.)—Jas. Garfield.—GG I Have sºning Sweet to Tell You.-Frances S. Osgood. { “I have sought to counsel you in your perplexities.”—T: R. Markham.—GG “I have the courage to be gay.”—Jean Ingelow. See Scholar and Carpenter. I Haven't Got the Nerve.—Anon.—NM I Haven't Much Religion.—J. L. Scott.—CS 34 “I hear a dear, familiar tone. —Alice Cary.—BIL I Hear Along Our Street.—H: W. Longfellow.—YC I Hear America. Singing.—Walt Whitman.—AL–CAP I Hear it Was Charged Against Me.—Walt Whitman.-AIPM —CAP—GEP ‘‘I heard a great big lion in the bush.”—Anon.—WR 25 ‘‘I Heard a Soldier.”—Herbert Trench.-HBV I Heard #. Angel. (Sel. fr. The Two Songs.)—W : Blake. —r— I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say.—Horatius Bonar.—OTPC I Heard the Voice of the Woods.-E: Carpenter.—GT “I hold him great, who for love's sake.” (Abr.)—Adelaide Procter.—GG * (Maximus—C.)—PR—SSS I Hold § -Julius Sturm (tr. by G. : W. Doane.)—GP— MM (God's Anvil.)—BS 14—CS 11 in Theº Thou in Me.—Christopher P. Cranch.-CBP Wourº, ghrough a Desert Drear and Wild. — Anon. — Journeyed South to Meet the Spring.—Rob't Underwood Johnson.—VSA. * Judged. He Was Right.—Jas. Waterhouse.—BS 27 Kissed the Cook.--Anon.—WR 21 Knew a Poet.—Esther M. Clark.--S Knew by the Smoke that so Gracefully Curled. Stanzas—C.)—T: , Moore.—BNL–TFY (Home of Peace, The.)—CS 20 I Knew He Would Come if I Waited.—Horace G. William- son.—HIH-HSp I Know a Bank.-W: Shakespeare. See Midsummer Night's (Ballad Dream. . ‘‘I know a maiden fair to see.”—Fs. W. Moore.—WR 13 “I know more than Apollo.”—“Tom o' Bedlam.”—HBP “I know not of the dark or bright.”—H: Alford.—GG (Contentment.)—BS 4 (Life's Answer.)—HDL (Trust.)—SPE “I know not which I love the most.” (Sel. fr. Flowers.)—Phoebe Cary.—AID I Know Not Why.-Morris Rosenfeld.—AA—LBM I Know Not Why but All this Weary Day.—HI: Timrod.— I Know Myself #, Best Beloved of All.—Alice W. Rollins. Spring “I know that all beneath the moon decays.”—W: Drum- mond.—EPE—FEP (Sonnet.)—HBP * “I know that my Redeemer liveth.”—Anon.—FHS I Knox, fººt My Redeemer Liveth.-Solomon Solis-Cohen.— I Know the Way of the Wild Blush Rose.—Willard Emerson Reyes.—HIP I Lately, ºwed, but 'twas in Haste.—J. Oldmixon.—BLV— “I lay ºisorrow, deep distressed.”—C : Mackay.—FEP— I Left Ye, Jeanie.—Hew Ainslie.—EBS - I Like Lºgº Pº-Jane Taylor.—CBOP—CFBP—HBVy (I Love Little Pussy.)—HBV—LOS 1–OTPC–PCL– PG|pr—TYP “I live for thee.”—Alfred Tennyson. See Princess, The. “I live for those that love me.”—G. L. Banks. See My Aim. I Lo'ed.ger a Laddie but Ane,—Hector MacNeill.—BGV- I Love in Isa’s Bed, to Ilie, Marjorie Fleming.—OTPC I Love My Jean, (C.—Of a the Airts—also C.)—Rob't Burns.—BNL–BPB—GN–HBV-MBL-OTPC– RAC (Jean.)—BIFV-GEP—OB (W. 2 add. doubtful stanzas.)—FEP—FTA—PGT 1 (My Jean.)—CEL (“Of a the airts the wind can blaw.”)—BGV-EBS— EP—EPC—EPR—EPs—RLP—SP 2—STC–WEP 3 138 TITLE INDEX I Wonder I Love My Life, but Not Too Well,—Harriet Monroe.—HEV I Love My Love.—C : Mackay.—FEP LP I Love My Love, with a Kiss-Alex Maclean.-H.P.2 I love the fair lilies and roses so gay.”—Dora R. Goodale. Love Thee.—M. A. Baines.—FLS Love Thee. (O.)—T: F: Hood.—BIL–FTA (Love Thee—Sel.)—FLS Love Thee.—J: Oxenford.—FLS Love Thee! I Love Thee l—T: Hood.—RLP Love them. All.—Anon.—CBOP e Love Thy Kingdom, Lord.— (St. Ambrose, tr. by) Timothy Dwight.—FEP (Love to the Church—sl. abr.)—AA—HBV–YBW I Love to Tell the Story.—Anon.—CBOP I Love You.-Anon.—WR 4 “I Love You, Dear.”—Anon.—FLS I Love You, Dear.—G: W. Crofts.-BIL-FTA—TFY I Loved a Lass.-G: Wither.—BLV—HBV-OB I Loved #. Art. (In A Lover's Diary.)—H. Gilbert Parker. “I loved thee for that dear, deep lovingness.”—G: F. Arm- strong.—B “I Megrº Wait for Jack.”—Frd’k Langbridge. — RTV — “I meant to write a valentine.”—Anon.—WR 23 I Met a Maiden To-day (To My Mother—C.)—W: E. Hen- ley.—FTA I Met at Eve.—Walter Ramal.—ABV-OHV I Met with Death in his Country.—Lord Dunsany. See Songs from an Eyil, wood: “I might !”—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. I Miss Thee, My Mother.—Eliza Cook.-OAMs—Or “I Must Come Out Next Spring.”—T: Haynes Bayly.—VSA I Must Nº Tease My Mother.—Lydia H. Sigourney.—OTPC 'I Need Not go.--T: Hardy—ovv “I nee, tºld any luster see.” (C.)—R: B. Sheridan.- (Song.)—FTA $ $ “I never, cast a flower away.”—Caroline Southey. —CBP—, I Never Complain.—Anon.—SR 15 I Never Knew it, Lowe, Till Now.—Juan II., King of Cas- tile.—BIL ‘‘I Never Knowed.”—W : T. Croasdale.—HIP 2 I No Can Marry Both o' Dem.—T: A. Daly.—WR 47 “I pity the man who has never, in his best moods.”—Phil- lips Brooks.-GG I Plucked the Berry. (C.)—W: Motherwell. (Sing on, Blithe Bird!)—GN—WCL I Prithee Send Me Back My Heart.—Sir J.: Suckling.—BLV —BNL–CBP—Ehl’—FEP—ORL–RLP (Song—C.)—FTA—HBV—NT—WEP 2 T Promised Sylvia.--—J. Wilmot, Earl of Rochester.—BLV “I Really Must Go Now.”—Stephen Leacock.—WR 43 I Remembºg, I Remember. (Parody.)—Phoebe Cary.—PA —WS I Remember, I Remember. (C.)—T: Hood.—BNL–BPB— CBP—EDY-Ehle—FEP—FP —GC —GP —HEP — HBV—HTb-II—LC—LOS 1–MR-OS 1 —OTPC — Fº-Pol. — PF — PGGR —Polº —PYO (abºr.) — (House Where I Was Born, The.)—BLP (Old House at Home, The-abr.)—TFS (Past and Present.)—GEP—PGT 1–R.TV Remember the Time.—Walter S. Landor.—BLV Resolve.—Charlotte Perkins Stetson.—HTb-I Saw a New World (New World, The-O.)—W: B. Rands. saw a ship a-Sailing.—Anon—CBPC–CFBP—RAC — SFM Saw from the Beach.--T: Moore.—CBP—RLP Saw His Blood upon the Rose.—Jos. Plunkett.—BIP Saw, I Saw the Lovely, Child.—F: W. H. Myers.--—VA Saw in Louisiana a Live-Oak Growing.—Walt Whitman. —CAP—GEP—OAA Saw My Lady Weep.–Anon.—EPE—HBW Saw Old General at Bay.—Walt Whitman.—CAP Saw the Clouds.-Hervey White.—HIBW-NPA Saw Thee.—Ray Palmer.—BNT 1–HBV Saw Three Ships. –Anon. —BOC —NT —OBB —OS 2 — OTPC–Polf (sl. abº'.)—YC Saw Thy Form in Youthful Prime.—T: Moore.—RLP Saw Two Clouds at Morning.—J: G. C. Brainard.—BNL —-GP–HBV (Epithalamium.)—AA—FEP—HBP (To a Friend.)—BS 6 - I Say unto Thee, Arise.—Mary Tylden Marshall.—CS 38 I See a Form, I See a Face.—Rob't Burns. (This is no my Ain Lassie.)—WEP 3 “I see men's judgments are.”—W: Shakespeare. tony and Cleopatra. “I See the Point.”—J. P. McCord.—SR 1 I Served in a Great Cause.—Horace L. Traubel,-AA I Shall be Satisfied.—Anon.—GP—HIDL (“Not here, not here ! not where the sparkling waters.”) —GG. T Shall Not Care.—Sara Teasdale.—HIBW-LBM–LY I Shall # Cry Return. — Ellen M. Huntington Gates. – “I Shall Not Pass Again this Way.”—W. R. Fitch.-HTb-I I Shall Not Pass this Way Again.-Eva R. York.-TCW “I Should Like to Die,” said Willie.—Anon.—HTb-I 1 Sing the Battle.—Harry Kemp.–LY I Sing the Body Electric. (Sel. fr.)—Walt Whitman. Walt’s Friend,—OR See An- “I stood beside my window one stormy winter day.”—Caro. line Leslie.—GG - “I stood on a tower in the wet.”—Alfred Tennyson. New Year, The-OS 2 “I stood tiptoe upon a little hill,” Sels, fr.—J: Keats.-E.PN (sel. Cynthia's Bridal Evening.—RLP—WEP 4 Endymion. (Br. sel.)—WEP 4 Goldfinches. "... sel.)—GN–POS Minnows.-GN–POS Morning.—PQS (II.) - (Sigh of Silence, The-abr.)—GN Nature's Delights.--GP Sweet Peas.-GN–LOS 2—OAA—PGpr—RAC I Strove with None.—Walter S. Landor.—EPN-NT I Sue for Damages.—Anon.—CS 6 I_Tell. Thee, Priest.—G: Gascoigne.—BIHV I tell you, º grief is passionless.”—Eliz. B. Brown- ing.—PG (Grief—C.)—HBV—NT—OB—OVV—RLP—WEP 4 “I think a great many professors of religion are just like backgammon-boards,”—G: W. Bethune.—GG I Think of Thee.—Kate Goldsboro McDowell.—HIP 2 I Think of Thee.—Friedrich von Matthisson.—FLS I Think on Thee.—T: K. Hervey.—VA “I think when I read that sweet story of old.”—Jemima T. Luke.—OS 1 (º Desire, The-sel.)—CBOP—PC—PCL “Of such is the Kingdom of Heaven.”)—FEP “I thought once how Theocritus had sung.”—Eliz. B. Brown- ing.—EP—EPC—EPN-GEP—HBV-PGT 2–SEP —VE (Sonnets from the Portuguese, I. — O.) — OB — WA — WEP 4 “I Thought Our Love at Full, but I Did Err.”—Jas. R. Lowell.—CAP “I thought to work for him. “Master l' I Tol’ Yer So.—J: L. Heaton.—HIH I Told You So.—Anon.—WR 27 “I Too.”—Constance F. Woolson.—GP I Took a Hansom on To-day.—W: Ernest Henley.—HEV I Took the Other Quarter.—Anon.—WR 44 “I traveled among unknown men.”—W: Wordsworth-BGV CEL–GEP—OTPC—PGT 1 (Lucy.)—OB (III.) Used to Know Your Ma:-Wilbur D. Nesbit.—SP 6 Vash So Glad I Wash Here.—Anon.—SR 2 Wex Me Not with Brooding on the Years.--T: B. Ald- rich.-CS 40—THV º Vunder Vy 2—Anon.—BS 26 Waited, Till the Twilight.—C: Swain.—FTA I Wake! Ahl Would that I could sleep, again.”—“Monte- bello.”—GG I Wandered by the Brookside.—R: M. Milnes, Lord Hough- ton.—CBP—OTPC (Brookside, The.)—BNL–CR—FEP—FTA—GP—HBP IIT PGT 2–TFY—VA (Song.)—CGd—FP Wandered Lonely.—W: Wordsworth. See following. I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud.—W: Wordsworth.-ABV- BG:V—EPC–EPN-GT-HBV—HBVy—HGP –LC #95–os 3—OTPC–PCK–POW–RAC—SEP— V (Daffodils [, The J.)—BNL–CBP—CBPC—CCB–CHV —CR—CSBI2–DD–Ehl?—EPs—FEP—FP— FTR —GEP—GN–GP—HBP—EHTb-II—LLC—LOS 2 —MBL–OAA—OB–PGpr—PGT 1–POS — PYO —PyR-RLP—SMG-SN-SR—STC (I Wandered Lonely.)—BB.B—WEP 4 Want Mamma. ... (Harper’s Weekly.)—LPS–PP Want to be a Soldier. (Parody.)—J. W. Childs.--—SD Want to be an Angel.—Sidney Paul Gill.—CBOP Want to Go to Morrow.—Anon.—SP 2 Want, # Hºve in a College Town. — G : Ade. — SP 7 — Want You;-Anon.—FLS “I was ill of an epidemic...wile fever.” (Br, sel. fr. A Sen- timental Journey, Ch. VI.)—Laurence Sterne.—GG “I was on the Merrimac.”—Anon.—WR 26 I Was with Grant.—Fs. Bret Harte.—CS 7—SSR (Aged Stranger, The-C.)—AA—Aml?—BS 9–HTb-II I Watch the Ships.-Arthur W. H. Eaton.—TCV “I went to her who loveth me no more.” (C.) — Arthur O'Shaugnessy. - ºniº )—HBV-YBF Song.)—HBP I Will.—Mary. Elliott.—OTPC I Will Abide in Thine House. — Adeline D. T. Whitney. — CBP—HIDL “I Will Arise.”—R : Le Gºne—wn 57 * $ $ I said.”—Anon.— { { I Will be Good.—Anon.—CH I Will. Forget.—Alice Furlong.—BIP “I will go forth, 'mong men, not mailed in scorn.”—Alex. mith.-- “I Will Help You.”—Wolstan Dixey.— I Will § EUp Mine Eyes. – Psalm I Will Not be Afraid. Anon.—CBOP “I Will Not Drink.”—J: Wrigglesworth.-W.R. 18 I Will Not Leave You Comfortless.--Anon.—BS 20 I Will Not Let Thee Go.—Rob't Bridges.—VA I Will Not Love.—Walter S. Landor.--CBP I Will Not Tell.—Andrew Ramsay.—TCV I Will Send the Comforter.—F: R. Torrence.—AMW 4 I Wonder.—Anon.—AmSS—CS 20 I Wonder.—Anon.—CS 24 PEO - CXXI. — (Bible.) — 139 I Wonder AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS I Wonder.—Anon.—WR 17 I Wonder.—Beecher W. Waltermire.—WR 28 I Wonder What Maud Will Say.—S: M. Peck.-WR 30 I Wonder whom it is from ? (Tab.) — E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE I Wonder Why.—Anon.—CS 29 I Would, Dear Jesus.-J: D. Long.—HTb-I-SP 4 “I Would I Might Forget that I am I.”—G: Santayana.-- LBM I Would I Were a Note.—Anon.—PO I Would I Were an Excellent Divine.--N: Breton.—BNL (Priest, The.)—HBP I Would sºke You for a Comrade.-Judge Parry.—CHV- “I would not divorce faith from reason.”—Anon.—GG “I would not for ten thousand worlds be that man.”—Jos. Doddridge.—GG I Would Not Live Alway.—W: A. Muhlenberg.—AA—CS 21 —FEP (sl. diff.)—GP (abr.)—HBV—LLC (sel.)— STC - I Would Tell.—Anon.—WR 49 - I Wouldna Gie a Copper Plack.-Mary A. Barry.—BS 12 I Wouldn’t Fret.—Florence A. Jones.—CS 38 “I Wouldn't—Would You?”—Anon.—BS 16 (abr.) I Wud Knot Dye in Winter.—Anon.—HIP Ianthe.—Walter S. Landor.—OB—OVW Ianthe Sleeping.—Percy B. Shelley. See Queen Mab. Ianthe l *ś§re Call'd to Cross the Sea.—Walter S. Landor. Ianthe's Question. (Poems and Epigrams, CXXXV.)—Wal- ter S. Landor.—OB Ianthe's Shell.—Walter S. Landor.—BLV Ianthe's Troubles. (Poems and Epigrams, XXII.)—Walter S. Landor.—VA Icarus.--Anon.—OB - Icarus.-Harry L. Koopman.—AA Icarus; or, The Peril of Borrowed Plumes. . Saxe.—CS 3 Ice King, The.—A. B. De Mille.—TCW Ice Palace, The.—W: Cowper. See Task, The. Iceberg, The.—Edgar Fawcett.—MRS “Ich Bin Dein.”—Anon.—WA Ich Bin Dein.—Gideon W. Seavey (?).-WR 14 Ichabod.—J: G. Whittier.—AA—AL—Amp—APM–ASL- BNL–CAP—DID—EDY—"EPS—FEP —FPE —HBP —HBV-LIBA—LOS 3—PAH-YBV Icilius on Virginia's Seizure.-T: B. Macaulay. See Vir- glnlà. - Iconoclast, The...—Rose Terry Cooke.—CBP—STC “I’d be a Butterfly.”—T: Haynes Bayly.—HBV—VSA I’d Be—Wouldn’t You?—Anon.—TFS e I’d Leave My Happy Home for You. (Parody.) — Chris (Limerick.)—Gelett (Sl. abr.)—J: Lane.—NM “I’d rather have habits than clothes.” Burgess.--NA Idaho Ball, An.—Anon.—HIBW Idea. (Sel.)—Michael Drayton.—EP—EPE Ideal.—Hugh Cochrane.—TCV - Ideal.—(Poems Dedicated to National Independence and Liberty, Pt. I., XIV.)—W: Wordsworth.-LH ºr-Rºby London, 1802—C.)—PGT 1 (II.) { Milton.)—EPC—LLC—RLP—WEP 4 “Milton I thou shouldst be living at this hour.”)—GG (abr.)—LHT (Sonnet: London, 1802.)—EP—HBP—SEP—VE (To Milton.)—BNL–CEL–EPs—FEP Ideal, An.—T. S. Denison.—SR 10 Ideal, The. (Hall’s Journal of Health.)—BS 9 Ideal, The.—F's. S. Saltus.-AA Ideal, The.—Percy B. Shelley.—BHV Ideal and the Real, The.—I. E. Jones.—CS 16 Ideal and the Real, The, Br. sel. fr. (Storm in Venice, A.) —Joaquin Miller.—POS Ideal Citizen, The...—J: Habberton.—BLP Ideal Future, An.-T. A. Harcourt.—HIP Ideal Girl, The.—Anon.—BS 20—PR Ideal Husband to His Wife, The.—Sam W. Foss.—THP Ideal India, The.—Fred S. Ryman.—CS 25 Ideal is the Real, The.—Ann Preston.—CS 33 Ideal Lawyer, The.—J: W. Griggs.-MRS Ideal Life, The. (Sel. fr. Idyl IX.)—Theocritus (Tr. by M. M. Miller.)—POW Ideal Love.—Michael Angelo.—LTV Ideal Memory.—W: J. Dawson.—VA . Ideal Mother, The.—Gail Hamilton.—Orlſ Ideal with a Roman Nose, An.—Anon.—CS 17 Ideal Young Man, The.—Anon.—PR Idealists.--Alfred Kreymborg.—AMV 4 - Ideality. (Sonnet XXXIII.)—Hartley Coleridge.—VA Ideals.-Edgar Fawcett.—CBP . Ideals.-D: A. Wasson.—THIV Ideals of Love.—J: Addinoton Symonds.-BOL Ideas.-Geoffrey Winthrop Young.—G Idea’s Mirror, Sel. fr.—Michael Drayton. Sonnet . . See Since there's. No Help. Ideas the Life of a People.—G: W. Curtis.-CS 3 (Element of Justice.)—LLC Idées Napoléoniennes.—W: Aytoun.-H.PE Idella and the White Plague.—Jos. C. Lincoln.—SP Identity.—T: B. Aldrich-AA—SP.4—SR - Idiot Boy, The.—Rob't Southey.—CS 7—MMR Idiot Lad, The.—Rob't Overton.—CS 32 Idiot's Gallantry, An.-J: F. Nicholls.-CS 28 Idle Anna.--Anon.—CBOP Idle Charon.—Eugene i ſee-Hamilton.-OVW Idle Hands,-(Dial-ad...fr.), T. S. Arthurs—MPD Idle Life I Lead, The.—Rob't Bridges.—OR Idle Love. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—rbNL Idle Magnet, The.—(Tr. by) B. W. Bellamy and Maud W. Goodwin.-OS 1 - Idle Shepherd-boys, The-W: Wordsworth.--PC Idle Singer of an Empty Day.—W: Morris. See Earthly Paradise. - Idle Words.-Andrew Peabody.—FMR Idleness.--Lord Byron. See Giaour, The. Idleness.-S. Weir Mitchell.—AA Idleness a Crime.—H: B. Carrington.—BLP—PEO Idleness and Ennui. (Frags. fr. ºvarious awthors.)—BNL Idler, The.—Jones Very.—AA—AL-HBV-LBA Idolize. (Acting char.)—E. C. and T. J. Rook.-YFE Idols, Sels. fr.—Wendell Phillips.-CR—NC (sl. abr.) Idyl, An.--C : G. Buck.--THP-WR 7 Idyl VIII. (Sel. fr.)—Theocritus. (Tr. by M. M. Miller.) (First Triumph.)—POW Idyl IX. (Sel. ſº-Tºitus. (Tr. by M. M. Miller.) (Ideal Life, The.)—POW - - Idyl of Battle Hollow, The...—Fs. Bret Harte.—RTV Idyl of Humble Life, An-Mary Eliz. Blake.—CS 40 Idyl of the Ocean.—Marion Short.—WR 44 Idyl, of the Period, An... (C.)—G: A. Baker.—CH-HNS (Both Sides of the Story.)—SR 7 Idyll: “If every thorn and bush that grows.”—Vauquelin de la Fresnaye-AFP Idyll of Phatte and Leene, An. (Parody.)—PA Idylls of the King, Sels. fr.—Alfred Tennyson. Crowning of Arthur, The. (Sel. fr. The Coming of Arthur.)—EPs—OS 3 Dedication.—FEP (Albert the Good—abr.)—OS 3 (Prince Consort, The-abr.)—EDY (To the Memory of Prince Albert.)—EHT Elam, gences and Elaine — O.) — LOS 3 — WR 1 CO%Ol. - - Sweet Is True Love.—RLP Enid. (Sels. fr. The Marriage of Geraint and Geraint ... and Enid.)→POW–WR 1 Enidºns. (Fr. The Marriage of Geraint.)—BNL– (Turňºrtune [, Turn thy Wheel].)—OS 2—PIHS- (Fortune.)—BIHV-EPE Gareth. (Sel. fr. Gareth and Lynette.)—TMR Gate # Camelot, The. (Sel. fr. Gareth and Lynette.)— S Guinevere. { Comd.)—WR 1 Guinevere. Sel. fr. Guinevere.)—CR Arthur's Farewell—Sel.)—RLP—WEP 4 Guinevere—br. sel.)—SAE King Arthur and Nun’s Song, The.—C True Knighthood.—LOS 3 Holy Grail, The. (Sel. #: - (Quest of the Grail, The.)—BHV Late, Late, so Late. (Song fr. Guinevere.)—LLC (Foolish Virgins, The-w.br., add.)—BNL Passing of Arthur, The..—EHT (abr.)—HSPS (abr.) (Sel.)—LLC—VA (shorter.) Sir Launcelot and Queen Guinevere.—BOL Song of Elaine. (Fr. Lancelot and Elaine.)—LLC Tristram's Song. (Fr. Guinevere.)—LLC Vivien. (Sel. fr. Merlin and Vivien.)—WR 1 (“Not at all, or all in all.”)—CBP Vivien’s Song. (Fr. Merlin, and Vivien.) (Song: “In Love, if love,” etc.)—LTV-RLP (Song of Vivien.)—LLC Iena’s Song.—C : Mair. See Tecumseh. If..—Anon.—CS 13—WR 24 If..—Anon.—FTA If..—Anon.—NA (Nuº, sº gº IV. : “If all the world,” etc.—diff. Q) e^*S, ) — - - If. (Parody.)—Mortimer Collins.—HIBV-PA If..—H. C. Dodge.—VSA If..—Isabella. Howe Fiske.—CB If..—Bartholomew F. Griffin.—AMV 2 If..—W : D. Howells.-AA—LBA If..—Jas. J. Roche.—HEV–SP 5—WSA If..—May Riley Smith.-CBP . “If a man’s mind be thoroughly alive, he cannot be content with good health.”—Jos. Parker.— r If All the Skies.—HI: Van Dyke.—HIBR—RAC If All the Voices of Men.—Horace L. Traubel.—AA If All the World,—Dollie Radford.—VA If All the Young Maidens.—Patrick J. McCall.—BIP If All Who Hate Would Love Us.-Jas. Newton Matthews. Tb-I t If Crossed with # Mishaps, be My Poor Life.—W: Drum- ueen Guinevere—abr.)—BS 15 BP mond.—EP - If Doughty Deeds [my Lady Please].—Rob't Cunninghame- Graham.—BNL–OB—PGT 1 (Tell me how to Woo thee.)—FEP (To his Lady.)—LH If Endless Sleep.–Mrs. T: , H. Huxley.—THV If Ever I See.—Lydia M. Child.—AD (w. mus.)—ASR-II— CHP—NV—PGpr—PP]—RAC (Birds' Nests.)—TFS If George Had Been Like Me.—Anon.—SR 15 If He Had Known.—Madame Desbourdes Valmore. —AFP If He's Bu'sted ?—Howell L. Piner.—WR 23 If I but Knew.—Amy E. Leigh.-AA If I Can be by Her.—Ben King.—BS 27—HH-SP 4-SR —WR, 32 140 TITLE INDEX Iliad If I Can Live.—Helen Hunt Jackson.--SP 7 U. If I Can sºone Heart from Breaking.—Emily Dickin- SOIl.-- - If I Cannot.—Anon.—CHP If I Could Hold My Grief.-Corinne R. Robinson.—AMV 4 “If I Could Shut the Gate Against My Thoughts.” — J: Daniel.-H.B.V. t Tfw I P; [with Pleasant Songs].-T: Burbidge.—HIBP— If I Durst.—Anon.—SR 14 If I Freely May Discover.—Ben Jonson.—BLV If I Had a Hatchet.-C: Phillips.--CHP-PyR. If I Had but Two Little Wings.-S: T. Coleridge. —OTPC —PCK If I Had the Time.—Anon.—HTb-I I I Had Thought Thou Couldst Have Died.—C: Wolfe.— BIP—D.B—FEP—PF (Lines written to music.)—TIP (To Mary.)—BPB—OB—PGT 1 If I Knew.—Anon.—StS “If I leave all for thee, wilt thou exchange.” — Eliz. B. Browning.—GG—PGT 2–SEP—VE §º of Love.)—FTA—LTV Sonnets from the Portuguese.)—BNL–FEP —HBP — VA (XXXV.-O.) ( If I Should Die.—Rupert Brooke.—HIBVy If I Should Die To-night. (Parody.) —Ben King. — HBV —HIP 2–p A–SP 5—SR 14—THP-WIR 34 If I slºga Die To-night.—Rob't C. W. Meyers. —CS 27 — (Alt. to Arabella E. Smith.)—BNL–BS 3—HP—HTb-I If I Should Wake.—Emily H. Miller.—HIP 2 If I Were a Bird.—Anon.—AD If I Were a Boy Again.—Edgar W. Nye.—SR 5—WR 15 If I Were a Knight.—Arthur Kendrick Wright.—SR 15 If I Were a Sunbeam.—Lucy Larcom. —CCB —LPP —NV —PGpr If I Were a Voice.—C : Mackay.—FMR-HTb-I–MYF (Sl. abr.)—BLP—LLC $º ‘‘If I were called to point out the most alarming sins of to- ay.”—Howard Crosby. “If I Were Dead.”—Coventry Patmore. —EP —HBV —OB - —PGT2 See Unknown Eros, The. If I Were King. (Sel. fr.)—Justin Huntly McCarthy.—CR —HBV–HTb-I–SP 7—SR 14 (Gods of Yesterday, The.)—RTI - If I wers. ºntº Claus.—Rosamond Livingstone McNaught. If I Were Santa's Little Girl.—Anon.—CHP If I Were You.--Anon.—PS—PyS—TT If I Were You.--—G : H. Murphy.-HTb-II “If it be #. that any beauteous thing.”—Michael Angelo. (Sonnet.)—BIL–HBP “If it was not for the Drink.”—A. L. Westcombe.—CS 29 “If Jove would give the leafy bowers.”—“Clodia.”—AD “If like awake and will never cease.”—Josiah G. Holland. DL If Love Could Last.—Alfred. Austin.-RTV If Love Were All.—Anthony Hope. See Prisoner of Zenda, The. - If Love Were Jester at the Court of Death.--F: Lawrence nowles.—HIEV If Men be Worlds.-J: Donne,—EPs If Mine I Could but Call Thee.—Anon.—FTA If My Verses Had the Wings.-Victor Hugo.—AFP “If no one ever marries me.”—Laurence Alma Tadema.- BVC-WR, 50 If Not Quite True, it Ought to Be.—Marg. Eytinge.—WR 50 If One Should Come.—Mahlon Leonard Fisher.—AMV 3 If Only.—Anon.—WR 33 - If Only I Might Write.—Anon.—FLS If Only the Dreams Abide.-Clinton Scollard.—HEV–LBA If Qnly Thou Art True.—G: Barlow.—VA If Only You Were Here.—Hester A. Benedict.—FLS—FTA If Rightly Tuneful Bards Decide.—M. Akenside.—BGV “If She * Made of White and Red.”—Herbert P. Horne.— FIBV-V If She but Knew.—Arthur O’Shaughnessy.—FTA—HBV — PGT 2–VA If She Had Lived.—Anon.—SP 14 If Sometimes in the Haunts of Men.—Lord Byron.—RLP “If Spirits Walk.”—Sophie Jewett.—AA—HBV If Still they Live [, whom Touch nor Sight]. — Edith M. Thomas. See Inverted Torch, The. If that High World.—Lord Byron.—RLP If that Were True!—Frances Brown.—HIBIP If the Heart be True.—G : MacDonald.—FLS If the Man Who Turnips Cries.—S: Johnson.—BLV “If the sinner persists in rejecting Christ, the ruin of his soul will be his own work.”—Austin Phelps.-GG If there be Glory.—Maxwell Grey.—WR 33 “If there be memory in the world to come.”—Jean Ingelow. See Star's Monument, The. “If there should come a time, as well there may,” (All the Year Rownd.)—GG (Comfort.)—FTA If there Were Dreams to Sell.—Louise C. Moulton.—AL_ “If Things Was Only Sich.”—B: P. Shillaber.—CS 11 If this º World of Joy and Pain.—W. Wordsworth. — If Thou Couldst Know.—Adelaide A. Procter.—HI)L “If thou couldst know thine own sweetness,”—Fs. T. Pal- grave.—Po | “If thou §§ bid thy friend farewell.”—Coventry Patmore. (Parting.)—BNL–HBV-HIP If Thou Indeed Derive Thy Light from Heaven.—W: Words- Worth.—EPN “If thou dost love me, let it be for nought.” (Sonnet XIV. C. Eliz. B. Browning.—EP —HBW — HGP — OWV-PGT 2. g (Love for Love's Sake.)—BOL–LTV (Sonnets from the Portuguese.)—BNL–FEP —HBP — OB (IV.) If Thou Wert by my Side I, my Love]. (Lines Addressed to Mrs. Heber—C.)—Reginald Heber. —BNL —CBP —EPs (sl. abr.)—HBP—HBV-STC–TFY (Lines Addressed to His Wife.)—FEP If Thou Wert False.—Arthur L. Salmon.—FLS If Thou Wilt Ease Thine Heart (Dirge.)—T: L. Beddoes. See Death's Jest Book. If to do were as easy, etc.—W: Shakespeare. of Venice. . “If to embody in a breathing word.”—Oliver W. Holmes. See Poetry. I 'twº Done when 'tis Done.—W: Shakespeare. See Mag- eth. If We but Knew. (Los Angeles Times.)—SR 15 If We Could.—Anon.—CS 8 If We Had but a Day.—Anon.—PR (Alt. to Mary Lowe - Dickinson.)—CBP & - * If We Had but Known.—Anon.—CS 6 (Regrets.)—FLS If We Had the Time.—R: Burton.—HIH If We Knew.—Anon.—CS 37 If We Knew.—Anon.—HTb-I If We Knew.—Anon.—SSS If We Knew.—Virginia M. Haynard.—CS 33 If We Knew [; or Blessings of To-day]. Smith.-CS 3—HP–LLC Blessings of To-day, The.)—SSS If We Only Knew.—Anon.—HIP 2 If We Only Knew.—Mel. B. Spurr.—RTV “If, When I’m a Boy.”—Anon.—WR 52 If You Have a Friend Worth Loving.—Anon.—HTb-I “If you have gentle words and looks my friends. (Swnday Magazine,)—G - If You Have Seen.—T: Moore.—THP (Nonsense—C.)—NA—RTV—SP 4 If You Love Me.—Luella Clark.-CBP “If you mark, my lord.”—Justin Huntley McCarthy.—GG If You Please.—Marian Douglas.-CHV - “If You Should Cease to Love Me.” — Corinne Roosevelt Robinson.—AMV 2 If You Want a Kiss, Why, Take It.—Anon.—HP—HSp (Concerning Kisses.)—WR 2 If You Want to be Loved.—Clara J. Denton.—SSE * “If you were coming in the Fall.”—Emily Dickinson.—LTV If You Were Here.-Philip B. Marston.—HEV—VA. sº “If you wish to win bright laurels.”—“Lucette.”—GG “If you would make men honest or pure.”—Anon.—FHS If You're Good.—Anon.—C If You're Good.-Jas. Courtney Challiss.-W.R. 28 If You’ve Anything Good to Say.—Anon.—HTb-I Ignorance.—Anon.—NM Ignorance a Crime, in a Republic.—Horace Mann. See Merchant f (C.)—May IR. See fol- lowing. - Ignorancº Our Country a Crime.—Horace Mann.—KNE (Ignorance a Crime in a Republic—abr.)—BS 17—SR 8 Ike after the Opera.--Anon.—CS 14 ." (Ike Partington after the Opera.)—WR 27 Ike Papson's Courtship.–T. S. Denison. See Man Behind, The. - Ike Pºiºn after the Opera.-Anon. See Ike after the - pera. . Ike Walton's Prayer.-Jas. W. Riley.—AA—Aml?—MRS Il Bacio.—Paul Verlaine.—WSA Il Fior degli Eroici Furori.-J. A. Symonds.--—VA Il Morgante Maggiore, Sel. fr.—Luigi Pulci. Prophecy.—PAH - Il Penseroso.-J. : Milton.—BNL–BPB —CBP — Ehl” —EP —EPC—EPE—EPS—FEP—GEP —HBP – HEW – MBL–OB —PGT 1 —PHS —RLP —SEP —SN (bºr. sel.)—VE—WEP 2 Il Santissimo Bambino.—W. P. R.—BOC Iliad, The, Sels. fr.-Homer. amp at Night, The. (Chapman's tr., sel. fr. Blº. VIII.) —BNL–WEP 1 (Iliad, The, Sel. fr.—Pope's tr.)—RLP—WEP 3 (Night before Troy-Tennyson's tr.)—GT Combat between Paris and Menelaus. (Mumford’s tr., sel. fr. Bk. III.)—WR 11 (Helºt the Scaean Gates—pliy. diff.—Bryant's tr.) (Helen on the Rampart—shorter sels.-Chapman's tr.) —WEP 1 - Defiance of Hector and Ajax. (Pope's tr.—sel. fr. Bk. XIII.)—OS 3 (Iliad, The, Sel. fr.—Chapman's tr.)—EPE Exploit #. Hector, The. (Cowper's tr.—sel. fr. Bk. XII.) ( Hegg's Exploit at the Barriers of the Grecian Fleet.) (Triumph of Hector, The-Mumford’s tr.)—WR 11 Grief of Achilles for the Slaying of Patroclus, Menoetus' Son. (Chapman's tr.—sol. fr. Blc. XVIII.)—WEP 1 Hectºr, jºin § Achilles. (Cowper's tr. — sel. fr. Bk, 4. .)— 141 Iliad AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Iliad, The (Continued). Hector's Farewell to Andromache— (Bryant's tr. -- Sel. #"ſ. Bk. VI.)—WR 14 (Iliad, The, Sel. fr.—Pope's tr.)—EP (Chapman's tr.)—EP (Parting of Hector and Andromache—shorter and ptly. ſºlf. ) — -- Reply of Achilles to the Envoys of Agamemnon Solicitin a Reconciliation. (Cowper's tr.-sel. fr. Bk. IX. Iliad, Story of the.—Kate M. Rabb.—NE Ilka Blade o' Grass Keps its ain Drap o' Dew.—Jas. Ballan- time.—CBE’ “I’ll be a Sister to You.”—Harold Susman.—SR 15 I’ll be at Home Thanksgivin’.-Lu B. Cake.—WR 40 Ill Chosen Pursuits. – Martin Farquhar Tupper. See Self Acquaintance. - Ill Fares the Land. — Oliver Goldsmith. See Deserted Wil- lage, The. - \ I'll Follow Jane.—R. K. Kernighan.—SBOS—SGB I’ll Never Love Thee More.—Jas. Graham, Marquis of Mont- rose. See My Dear and Only Love [, I Pray]. I'll Never Use Tobacco.—Anon.—WR 52 I’ll Not Confer with Sorrow.—T: B. Aldrich.--AL Ill Thrift.—Sir T. More.—NT - I’ll Try.—Anon-PP1 I'll Try and I Can’t.—Anon.—COS–PP Ill-christened.—Martin Farquhar Tupper. Illinois. (Acting char.)—Anon.—St Illinois.-Marg. Fuller Ossoli.-PNW Ill-natured Brier, The.—Anna Bache.—CBOP Illuminated Goal, The.—C: Sangster.—TCV Illumination, An.—J. F. Crowell.—CB Illumination for Victories in Mexico.—Grace Greenwood.— See Names. AFI 2— Illuminations of St. Peter's.-R. : W. Milnes, Lord Hough- ton.—TIWP Illusion.—N : Flood Davin.—OCV Illusion.—G. : W. Russell.—DB Illusion.—W: Alex., Earl of Stirling.—EBS Illusions.—(Flowers of Sion, II.)—W : Drummond.—CEL (“Good that never satisfies the mind, A.”)—FEP (Human Frailty.)—LLC (Sonnet.)—HBP Illusions of War.—R : Le Gallienne.—SP 4 Illustratº.story, An. (Dial.)—E. C. and L. J. Rook. — ** { Illustration, An.—Philip Krohn.—SR 2 Illustration of a Picture.—Oliver W. Holmes.—FP Ilmarinen’s Wedding Feast.— (Th’. by) J : M. Crawford. See Kalevala, The. Ilse, Tººheinrich |Heine. (Tr. by L. H. Humphrey.)— I’m a Li'l’ Rough Rider.—G : V. Hobart.--WR 58 I’m a ¥. Merry Squirrel.-Norman Macleod. — CHV — *. r I’m *Piº the Old Times.—Alice Williams Brotherton. *- 2 I'm Glad.—Anon.—HEVy—HP 2 I’m Glad I Am a Little Girl.—Anon.—WR 50 “I’m Glad He Knows.”—Tom Brown.—WR 12 “I’m Going to, Anyway.”—S. W. Gillilan,—HTb-II I’m Growing —J : G. Saxe.—CBP—FEP—GP “I’m Hurried, Child.”—Anon.—WR 50 I’m not a Single Man.—T: Hood.-HBV—WR 12 I’m owre Young to Marry Yet.—Rob't Burns.—EBS “I’m sorry that I spelt the word.”—J: G. Whittier. See In - School-days. “I’m the Little Red Stamp.”—Sam W. Foss.-W.R. 49 “I’m very happy where I am.”—Dion Boucicault.—TIP I’m Very Young.—Anon.—LFS e I’m with Nº." Once Again.—G : P. Morris.—CS 13—FTR- Image, The.—Auguste Vacquerie.—AFP Images.—R: Aldington.—NPA Imaginary Conversations, Sels. fr.—Walter S. Landor. Washington and Franklin.—MRS—WR 49 Imaginary Invalid, The.—Jerome K. Jerome. . See Three Men in a Boat. Imagination. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Imagination.—W: Wordsworth. See Excursion, The. Imaginatiºsº Means of Napoleon's Success.—Anon.—AmSS Imagination and Fancy.—C: C. Everett.—TMR. Imaginative Crisis, The. (Punch.)—HIPE Imaginative Sympathy with Nature. — Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Imagined Reply of Eloisa to the Poet's Questioning.—Julia Ward Howe. See Thoughts in Pere la Chaise. “Imirild Isle, The.” (Dial.)—Clara J. Denton.—EFY Imitation.—Anon.—CS 7—SA Imitation. (Parody.)—H: C. Bunner.—PA Imitation. (Parody.)—Anthony C. Deane.—PA Imitation.—C : F. Richardson.—CBP Imitation of Christ, The, Sels. fr.—T: ā Kempis. “Sigh and grieve that you are yet so carnal and worldly.” (Bk. IV., Ch. VII., 2.)—GG “Think you to escape.” (Bk. II., Ch. XII., 6.)—FHS “Imitation of Christ was written by a hand that waited, The.”—G : Eliot. See Mill on the Floss, The. Imitation % Robert Browning. (Parody.)—Jas. K. Stephen. Imitation of Southey.—G: Canning and J. H. Frere.--BLV imitation of Spenser, Sel. fr. (Morning.) — J. : Keats. – POS (I.) - Imitation of Walt Whitman, (Parody.)—Judy-PA 142 Imitation of Walt Whitman. (Parody.)—Jas. K. Stephen. Imitatiº of Wordsworth, Am.—Catharine M. Fanshawe. ~~ Imitations.—Anon.—P S Immensee.—Sel. rºodor Storm. (Elizabeth's Song.)—HGV (In the Wood.)—HGV - Immensity of Creation, The.—O. M. Mitchel.—LLC Immoral.—Jas. Oppenheim.—HEV Immortality, An—Ezra Pound.—HIBW-NPA Immortal, The.—Marjorie L. C. Pickthall.—SBOS—SGB Immortal, The.—Cale Young Rice,—HT “Immortal amaranth, a flower which once.”—J: Milton. See Paradise Lost. Immortal Babe, Who this Dear Day.—Bishop Hall,—YC Immortal Flowers.—Wallace Rice.—AA Immortal Lincoln—Melancthon W. Stryker.—WR 46 Immortal Memories.—G : A. Sheridan.—BLP Immortal #d. gº-(In Hebrew Melodies.)—Lord Byron. y S— - *mº (“When coldness wraps this suffering clay”—C.)—AmSS —CBP—FEP—RLP Immortal Morning.—Rosa Mulholland.—DB Immortal Part, The.—Jos. Addison. See Cato. Immortal Washington.—R : C. Dillmore.—TMD Immortality. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Immortality.—Anon.—SR 13 Immortality.—Matthew Arnold.—CBP—THV Immortality.—W: J. Bryan.—SP 4 Immortality.—R : H: Dana. See Husband’s and Wife's Grave, The. . Immortality.—‘A. E.”—DB–WA Immortality. (Albr.)—(Encyclopaedia Brittanica.)—OAE Immortality.—Arthur S. Hardy.--—A Immortality.—Jos. Jefferson.—HTb-II Immortality.—W : Knox.-SP 5 Immortality.—Jean B. Massillon.—CS 8—SS Immortality.—Susan L. Mitchell.—DB Immortality.—Jas. Montgomery.—LOS 3 Immortality.—Frd’k W. H. Myers.--WA Immortality.—Lizette W. Reese.—AA - Immortality.—Sarah F. Smith.-BLP Immortality.—W : Wordsworth. See Ode: Immortality, etc. Immortality in Song.—M. Drayton.—BLV --- Immortality of Love.—Rob't Southey. See Curse of Kehama, Intimations of The. Immortality of True Patriotism. — Jas. A. Garfield. See Strewing Flowers on the Graves of Union Soldiers. Immortals, The...—E: Everett. See Eulogy on Adams and Jefferson. - Immutabilis.—Alice L. Bunner. See Wingtaine. Impassable, The.—W: Wilkins.—DB Impatient Lover, The.—Sir Philip Sidney.—NT Impeachment of Hastings Finished. – Edmund Burke. See Impeachment of Warren Hastings. Impeachment of Mr. Hastings, The.—Edmund Burke. See Impeachment of Warren Hastings. Impeacºn of Warren Hastings, Sels. fr. — R. : B. Sheri- à Il. Character of Justice—abr.--TMD Impeachment of Mr. Hastings, The. abr.)—MRS—StS Impeachment of Warren Hastings, Speeches in the, Sels. fr. —Edmund Burke. Impeachment of Hastings Finished. 16, 1794.)—FTR (Close of Impeachment of Hastings—abºr.)—FD 1 (Peroration against Warren Hastings—sl. abr.)—SS (To the House of Lords—sel.)—OS 2 Impeachment of Mr. Hastings, The. (Sel. fr. Speech of Feb. 18, 1788.)—MRS Impeachment of Warren Hastings. (Sel. arr. fr. Speeches of Feb. 16 and 18, 1788.)—CR (Despotism Incompatible with Right—abr. )—SS Impeachment of Warren Hastings. (Sels. fr. Speech of Feb. 18, 1788.)—KNE—OS 3—PPS–SS—SSD Oration on the Impeachment of Warren Hastings, Sel. fr. Br. sel. fr. Speech of Feb. 18, 1788.)—CR Impenitentia Ultima.-Ernest Dowson.—HIBV g Imperator Augustus.-Rennell Rodd.—VA Imperial Secret, An.—Alex. Dumas.--NP Imperious Angler, The.—Jas. W. Riley. . Uncle, Sidney, A. Imperishability of Great Examples.—E: Everett. on Adams and Jefferson. Impetuous Samuel.—D. Streamer.—NA “Imph-m.”—Anon.—BS 18–CR (sl. abr.)—HIH Imph-m.—Jas. Nicholson.--SP 1—WR 38 Implora Pace,—C: L. Hildreth.-AA Importance of Little Things.-H. : Ward Beecher.—SSR Importige of the Agricultural Interest.—Caleb Cushing. — S * Important Note, An.—Anon.—CHP Impossibility of Conquering America.--W: Pitt, Chatham.—HTb-II Impossible, The.—Amadis Jamyn.—AFP Impression.—Edmund Gosse.—HIBV-VA Imperssion de Nuit: London.—Lord Alfred Douglas.--OVV Impression du Matin.-Oscar Wilde.—CBP Impression of . Autumn.—Rachel Annand Taylor.—EBS Impressions of . Niagara... (Sel. fr. American Notes, Ch., XIV.) —C : Dickens.—CS 20 (Niagara Falls—abr. )—BS 15 Imprisoned.—Lily A. Lefevre, TCW Imprisoned Soul, The-Walt Whitman,--OB (Begum Speech— (Fr. Speech of June See Session with See Eulogy Earl of z TITLE INDEX In Tueinster Impromptu.--Cardinal De Bernis.-AFP º Impromptu Lines on the Fourth of July. — Franklin P. Adams.-H.P 2 Imprompty # jord Holland's Seat at Kingsgate.—T: Gray. ( #pº being Obliged to Leave a Pleasant Party. , ) -'l' : JVLOOl’e. (On being Obliged, etc.)—HPE (Upon being Obliged, etc.)—THP Improved “Enoch Arden.”—Anon.—HIP Improvement in the Forties.—T. Barnard.—BLV Improvement of School Grounds.-L. H. Bailey.—OAA Improviso on a Young Heir's Coming of Age. (C.) – S : Johnson. - } (One and Twenty.)—OB Imps in the Heavenly Meadow, The.—Kate E. Bunce. (After Rudolph Baumbach.)—GSP . Impulse, The.—Rob't Frost. See Hill Wife, The. Impulsive Oration.—Anon.—N In a Child's Album.—W : Wordsworth.--—GN (“Small service is true service [while it lasts]”—sl. diff. fr. Poems.)—CS 1 (To a Child, Written in her Album—C.)—BNL In a China-shop.–G : S. Hellman.-AA In a Clear Starry Night.—G : Wither.—HIBP (“Lord, when those glorious lights I see.”)—BNL In a Copy of Omar Kháyyám.—Jas. R. Lowell.—AA—CAP In a Day, Sel. fr. (The Deaths of Myron and Kly done.)— Augusta Webster.—VA Impromptu. C.) In a Drear-nighted December.—J: Keats.-BGW-GEP In a Forest.—Rob't Southey.—AID In a Fºyer Burying-ground.—Ruth Guthrie Harding.— - 1. In a Friendly Sort o' Way.—Jas. W. Riley.—HTb-I In a Garden.—Pauline B. Barrington.—GS In a Garden.—Louise C. Moulton.—WR 9 In a Garden.—Algernon C. Swinburne.—BOF.—Polº, In a Gº by Moonlight. — T: L. Beddoes. See Torris- IIl OI) Ol. In a Garret.—Eliz. Akers Allen.—AA In a Gondola.--—Rob't Browning.—OWV-VA In a Gondola. (Song fr. In a Gondola.)—OB (Moth's Kiss First, The.)—BNL–HBV—LTV (Song.)—TFY Two Kisses, The.)—CBP (Sl. diff, vers. fr. Poems,)—Joaquin Miller. In a ongº. In a Gondola.--—J: Todhunter.—RTI In a Graveyard.—Anon.—HIP In a Graveyard.—J: Hay.—CBP In a Hermitage.—W. Whitehead.—BGV In a Horse Car.—Will H. Semple.—CS 35 In a Hundred Years.--Anon.—FMR 3. Il “In a Just Cause.” (Sel. fr. Hereditary Policy of America.) —L: Kossuth.-SS—WHO In a Lecture-room.—Arthur H. Clough.-WA In a London Square.—Arthur H. Clough.-P.G.T. 2 In a Meadow.—J: Swinnerton Phillimore.—OVV In a Night of Midsummer.—R. : W. Gilder.—OAE In a Pullman Car.—S: E. Kiser.—CS 40 In a Quiet Neighborhood.—Anon.—HIP 2 “In a railroad train in Scotland was an old lady with a large hand-satchel.”—Anon.— 22 In a Ring.—W: Barnes.—THV In a Rose Garden.—J: Bennett.—HIBV In a September Night.—F. W. Home.—VA In a Strange Land.—Jas. T. Fields,--GP In a Tight Place.—Owen Wister.—BOL In a Time of Flowers.-Sarojini Naidu.-HT In a Year.—Rob't Browning.—BNL–CBP—FEP—HBP— RLP In Absence.—Archibald Lampman.—TFY In Absence.—J: B. Tabb.—ASL In Action.—Anon.—OAM—PAPrm n Aesop’s Vein.-W. H. Mitchell.—AWH “In after Days.”—Austin Dobson.—HEV–OB—OVV-VA In after Time. (Poems and Eipgrams, CXXXII.)—Walter Landor.—BGV-VA “In all our decisions and actions, it would be well for us.” (Br. sel. fr. Plato ; or, The Philosopher, im, Repre- sentative Men.)—Ralph W. Emerson.—GG In Amity of Soul.-Mary K. Dallas.--—WR 3 In Amsterdam.—Eugene Field.—YBV In an Age of Fops and Toys.-Ralph W. Emerson.-FPE In an Alameda Field.—Anna Catherine Markham.—GS In an Atelier.—T: B. Aldrich.--CR (sl. diff. fr. Poems.)— AFV—HER—MRS–YBV - In an Hour.—Nora Perry.—CBP In an Orchard.—Mary Russell Mitford.—GC In an Unknown Tongue.—J: W. Chadwick.-LTV In Answer.—Rose H. Thorpe.—CS 22 In Answer to Mr. Pope.—Anne Finch, Lady Winchilsea.— In Answer to One who Writ a Libel against the Countess of Carlisle. (C.)—Edmund Waller. (To One who Wrote against a Fair Lady.)—WEP 2 In Apia Bay.—C: G. D. Roberts.—BA.B—PAH In Apple-time.—Ernest Neal Lyon, LWR. 58 “In Apprehension, so Like a God.”—Mary Morgan.—TCW In April.—Eliz. Akers Allen. See Spring at the Capital. In April.-Emily G. Arnold.—NV In April.-Marg. Lee Ashlev.–AMV 1 In April.—Helen Hunt Jackson.—POS In April.-Eben E. Rexford.—POS In April Eves.—M. Bussy.—AFP In Arabia.-Jas. Berry Bensel.—CBP In Arcadia.-Jas. R. Lowell.—AFV In Aºi. A. Cass.-BOF In Arcady.—W: Cosmo Monkhouse.—OVW In August.—W: D. Howells.-ASL–GN–POS In Ballyshannon.—Rob't J. Kerr.—BIP In Battle.—Wallace Stevens.—NPA In Bay Chaleur. — Hezekiah Butterworth. — HP – W.R. 2 (abr. In Behałf § Starving Ireland.—S. S. Prentiss. See Appeal in Behalf of Ireland. - In Bethlehem, that Noble Place.—Anon.—YC in Biossom Time ina. D. Coolbrith. TCBP—STC In Bohemia.-J: Boyle O’Reilly.—DR In Cabin’d Ships at Sea.—Walt Whitman.—APM–GEP In Calm Content.—Anon.—HIP 2 In Carmel Bay.-Madge Clower.—GS In Change Unchanging.—H: Ward Beecher.—OAE In Chartres Cathedral.-Rennell Rodd, LHBP In Cherry Time.—Calla Harcourt.—CS 38 In Childhood's Hours.-S: Lover.—Orlyſ In Christmas Land.—Anon.—HIP 2 Alt. to Frank L. Stanton.)—SP 7 In Church.—Algernon C: Swinburne. tiphones. In Church—During the Litany.—Anon.—BS 15 In City Streets.-Ada Smith.-HBV–OR In Clementina’s Artless Mien. — Walter Savage Landor. — LV In Clonmel Parish Churchyard.—Sarah M. B. Piatt.—AA In Common Days.-Marg. E. Sangster.—STC In dat Great Gittin’-up Mornin’.-Anon.—AA In Days Gone By.—Lilla Cabot Perry.—HIP 2 In Days Like These.—T. H. Stacy.—OAM—PAPm In de Mawnin’.-Anon.—HIP 2 In de Mornin’.-Eliz. Y. Case.—BS 19 In Death.-Mary E. Bradley.—AA In Defense of Aaron Burr.—Edmund Randolph-EAO . In Defense 19t the Advertising Muse.—R : K. Munkittrick. 2 See Christmas An- In Deº, of the British Soldiers. — Josiah Quincy, Jr. — In Disgrace.—(Tableau.)—Anon.—TCP In Dreams.-Martha Gilbert Dickinson-Bianchi.-AL In Drumtown.—Joshua F. Crowell.—CB In Earliest Spring. (C.)—W: D. Howells.-AA (Earliest Spring.)—OB—OVW In Early Spring.—Alice Meynell.—HIBW-OR “In Eastern lands, they talk in flowers.” (Br. sel. fr. The Language of Flowers.)—Jas. G. Percival.–AD “In Excelsis Gloria.”—Anon.—BOC–OAC–OS 2—YC In Exile.—Mary Eliz. Blake.—LBA In Exile.—Andrew Marvell.—LH - (Berº, The.)—GN—HBV — OB — PAH — STC — EP 2 (Emigrants in [the] Bermudas, The.)—FEP—HBP— WEP (Song of the Emigrants in Bermuda.) —BNL —BPB — EPs—GEP—OTPC–PGT 1 - + In Explanation.—Walter Learned.—AA—HBV—LBA gº An.)—HP—SP_4—VSA What Else Could he Do?)—BS 21 In Extremis.-Alice Brown.—AL In Extremis.-Jas. T: Fields.—CBP In Extremis.-G: Sterling.—HIBV. . In Favor of a State Law against Dueling.—J: Randolph.- SS In February.—HI: Simpson.—HEV In February.-J. A. Symonds.--DD–PGpr—Port—POS In for It.—Somerville Gibney.—WSA In Foreign Parts.--Laura E. Richards.-HBV—HBVy In Forest Depths.-R. H. Horne. See Orion: An Epic Poem. In Galilee.—Mary F. Butts.-AA In Garfield's Danger.—Anna C. Brackett.—CBP In God’s Eternal Studio.—Paul Shivell.—HIBV In Grandma’s Kitchen.—H. G. F.—CHP “In Green Old Gardens.”—Violet Fane.—HIBV-VA. In Guernsey.—Algernon C: Swinburne.—GT In Hades.—Anna C. Brackett.—AA In Harbor.—Paul H. Hayne.—AA—HBV—LBA In Haste.—A. E. Housman.—BOF In Heaven I’ll Rock thee to Sleep.—Anon.—CS 11 In Heavenly Love Abiding.—Anna H. Waring.—LOS 3 In his Good Time.—Rob't Browning.—SP 4 In his Last Binn Sir Peter Lies.—T: L. Peacock,-BLV In his Way a Hero. (Fr. Bettles.)—Edwin Pugh.-W.R. 19 In Hoc Signo.—Jas. R. Lowell.—THV º º In Honº of ºnksgiving. (Am eacercise.)—Lizzie M. Had- ey.—UA In Honor of the City of London.—W: Dunbar.—OB In Idol-Smashing Land.—C. L. Edson;–S , , . In Imagine Pertransit Homo. (A Book of Airs, fourth song.)—T: Campion.—PGT 1 - (Devotion.)—OB (1st poem.) In Immemoriam.—Cuthbert Bede.—NA—PA In Imminent Peril.—B. L. C. Griffith.-MN In Iona.-Katha. Tynan Hinkson.—DB In Jesus's Grave Lié Man's Sins.—Ralph Connor.—WR. 57 In June.—J : W. Chadwick,-HDL - In June.—Irene E. Morton.—TCV - In June.—Nora Perry.—SN–STC In June.—E : W. Thomson.—OCV In Kittery Churchyard.—Celia Thaxter.—CBP In Lacrimas.--Anon.—PGT 1 (My Lady's Tears.)—OB In Leinster. (Fr. Two Irish Peasant Songs, I-C.)—Louise I. Guiney.-AA—OVV. (Song: in Leinster.)—ASL–HBW 143 Lilac AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS In Lilac Time.—Emma A. Lente.—OrNſ Liquor. Anon.-W.R. 35 Little Boy Land.—Harriet Francene Crocker.—BS 27 Loco Parentis.-Myra Kelly.—SP 8 London on Saturday Night.—Rob't Buchanan.—BLV Louisiana.-J. W. De Forest.—AWB Louisiana.—Albert B. Paine.—AA—PNW Love, if Love be Love.—Alfred Tennyson. See Idyls of the † Love with his Wife. (Play.)—Clara S. Clarke.—NDT (Merely Players.)—WR 13 Love's Eternity. (Abr.)—Arthur O'Shaughnessy.—PGT 2 Love's Own Time.—Michael Angelo.—FTA—LTV Manila Bay.—C: Wadsworth, Jr.—PRR Marble Walls.--Anon.—CBPC March.-Max Eastman.-NPA March.-W: Wordsworth.-NYM–PC—PGpr (After Rain.)—CEL (March.)—BFV—CFBP—DT)—HBP—LOS 1–OS 1— PHS-POR-SSR (Written in March—C.)—ABV-BGV-CBOP–CGd— HBV—HBVy—LC—OTPC Matabele Land.—S: M. Baylis.—TCV May.—W: H. Davies.—GnR-I—OVW May.—Edwin M. Stern.—SR 12—WR 22 May.—Rob't K. Weeks.-SN Memoriam. (Poem.)—Anon.—CHP Memoriam. (C.)—Edwin Arnold.—HEV (Lord Raglan.)—GP (Raglan.)—EDY—VA Memoriam.—Craven L. Betts.--TCV - “In Memoriam.”—Clara J. Denton.—WLO In Memoriam.—Mary Lamb.-PGT 1 (Child, A.)—OB–QH (Parental Recollections.)—BLV—GC—WEP 4 Memoriam.—Olive M. Long.— Memoriam.—Sir W. Stirling-Maxwell.—EBS Memoriam.—R : M. Milnes, Lord Houghton. —PGT 2 Memoriam.—G: D. Prentice.—CS 9 Memoriam.—Fröl’k G. Scott.—OCV Memoriam, Sels. fr.—Alfred Tennyson.—HBV Aï is waii. (Šts. 127, 54—seis...}-GP April. (115) (Spring.)—SN - (Stanzas from “In Memoriam.”)—PHS April Days. (83)—OAA—SN Arthur Henry Hallam. (107)—EDY Autumn. (11)—SN #.P. sel.)—EPs (Peace of Sorrow, The.)—BNL Bells of Yule. (28)—PEO—YC Time Draws Near the Birth of Christ, The.—BOC (Christmas—abr.)—POS Birth of Christ, The. (28, 30—sels.)—OAC–OS 3 Christmas. (106)—BBHV—EPs—HBP—SSR (Christmas Bells.)—OS 3 (It is the Day when He was Born.)—RLP (New Year, The...) —FTR —LOS 2 — PGpr—PIHS — (New Year's Eve.)—EDY—TYP (Sl. abr.)—BNL (Old Year and the New—abr.)—BS 1–0SS (Ring out, Wild Bells.)—AmSS—BOO–CBP—CBPC —CCB–CR—CS 3—CTBP —DD–FP —GEP HBV—LLC—OTPC–RLP—SMG-YC (Bells, The.)—PCL Contemplate all this work. (118)—HBP Dead Friend, The. (22, 23, 25, 85, 118, 123–sels.)— |BNL–RLP (9)—BNL ** Dead in a Foreign Land. Death in Life's Prime. (78)—BNL Dost thou Look Back? (64)—BFIV—OS 3 Evening. (84)—HBP Grief Unspeakable. (5)—BNL–RLP In Memoriam. (Introd.)—LLC (Strong Son of God, Immortal Love.)—BNL–CBP— BV—HIDL–RAC—RLP—SP 4 In Memoriam, Sels. fr.—BOF–CBP—Ehl’ —EP —EPN (Proem, 1, 27, 31, 32, 54, 57, 77, , 96, 106, 130, Epilogue.)—FEP (1, 32. 54, 78, OA B (9, 10, 11, 15, 17, 23, 44, 55, 56, 101, 115, 126)—POW–RLP—SEP—SP 4–VE WEP 4 (19, 35, 54, 109, 123.) Mº; (32)—HBP My Love has Talked. (97)—HBP g “My own dim life should teach me this.” (67)—BIL *- * . . . . . . Tº - - (34—sel.)— O Days and Hours. “O [wr. Oh J yet we trust ſthat somehow good” 1. (54) —BNL–GG (abr.)—HBP—HDL–OS 3 —PYO — R.A.C.—RLP Old Home, The. (102)—FP "oneºes that other friends remain.” (In Memoriam, Sel. fr.)—PYO (sl. abºr.) Personal Resurrection. (47)—BNL Poet's Tribute, The. (77) Separation. (117—ab".) Spiritual Communions. Spiritual Companionship. L Spriº; (83, 115)—AmSS—BNL–DD—HBP—HBV- (Awakening of Spring.)—LOS 3—PGGR (Now Fades the Last Long Streak of Snow.)—RAC Strife, The... (55)—HBP (124)—HDL (6—sel.) — GP “That which we dare invoke to bless.” In Memoriam (Continued). Time and Eternity. (43)—BNL Wedding-day, Thé. (Albr. fr. song fol. 131.)—LTV *With trembling fingers did we weave.” (30)—HDL Memojº-A. Lincoln.-Mrs. Emily J. Bugbee. —HNS Memoriam: Cardinal Newman.—H. D. Pearson, HTb-I Memoriam: Charles Darwin.—J: Fiske.—SP 3 Memoriam F. O. S.—Sara Teasdale.—NPA Memoriam—J. O.—A. E. Watrous.-El)Y Memoriam: Nelson; Pitt; Fox-Walter Scott. See Mar- IłłIOIl. Memoriam of October 25, 1854.—J: Reade.—OCV Memoriam.—Prince Leopold.—H: Halloran,—EDY Memory.—R: Realf.-BE Memory of Barry Cornwall.—Algernon C: Swinburne.— CBP—EDY—HBV Charles Dickens.—Sue M. Remak.—CS 4 General Grant.—H: Abbey. A. Jas. T. Fields.-J. : G. Whittier.—OVV John Greenleaf Whittier.—Oliver W. Holmes. John Lothrop Motley.—W: C. Bryant.-AA Lewis Carroll. (Punch.)—EDY Lincoln.-J: N. Baldwin.—WR 26 Memory of the Pilgrims.-Grenville Mellen.—WR 10 . Memory of Walter Savage Landor.—Algernon C : Swin- burne.—EDY—GEP—HIBV-VA Memory's Land. (Atlanta Constitution.)—SR 15 Mexico.—Evaleen Stein.-AA Michigan.-Ivan Swift.—PNW Midst of Woods or Pleasant Groves.—Anon.—NT Midsummer.—R : K. Munkittrick.—POS Memory of Memory of Memory of Memory of 4. Memory of Memory of Memory of “In multitudes of cases, ºrhaps the greater part of them.” In In In “In regal quiet deep.” In In In ...In —Morgan Dix.--G my Heart.—J: Reade.—OCW—TCW my Own Album.—C : Lamb.-BGV Musical Boston.—Anon.—WR 29 Nevada.-C : G. Leland.—FEP—RTV no Haste.—Walter S. Landor.—CBP Nonsense Land.—Clara J. Denton.—FTT November.—Anon.—WR 4 November.—Anne R. Aldrich.-AA November.—Susan K. Phillips.--OAT—PGpr—POS November.—Duncan C. Scott.—VA - Qbitum M. S. X0. Maij. 1614.—W: Browne.--QB .. Olivia's Garden.—W: Shakespeare. See Twelfth Night. One Grave.—Clara E. Cooper.—SSC our Boat.-Dinah M. Craik–GP—HBV our Curriculum.—Wallace Irwin.—SP 6 Pace.—Arthur R. Ropes.—HIBP—WA Paradise.—Arlo Bates.—AA Paradise.—Harriet McE. Kimball.—HIDL Patience.—Christina G. Rossetti...—HIDL Phillistra.-Bliss Carman.—WSA Pitti...—Louise de la Ramée.—WR 12 Poverty Street.—Elliott Flower.—HIP 2 Praise of Ale.—Anon.—OR Praise of Angling.—Sir H. : Wotton.—BNL { Description of the Country's Recreations, A.)—EP Verses in Praise of Angling.)—FEP BP Praise of Coffee.—Jacques, Delille.—AFP Praise of Daphne.—J: Lyly. See Midas. Praise of Death.-Walt Whitman.-AL Praise of Gilbert White.—W: J. Courthope. * dise of Birds, The. Draise of his Lady-love Compared with all Others.—H: Howard, Earl of Surrey.--CBP Praise of his Mistress.-(Abr.)—T: Carew.—WEP 2 Praise of Leaves.—Lilian Shuman Dreyfus.—OAMs Praß, of Lessius, his Rule of Health. (C.)—R: Cra- Sila, W. (Cheap Physician, The.)—BNL (Temperance; or, The Cheap Physician.)—HBP Praise of Trees.—Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene, * See Para- he. Praise of Washington. (Fr. various authors.)—OAW Draise of Wine.—Anon.—HIP • |Praise of Women.—Anon.—NT Prison.—Sir Roger L'Estrange.—BNL (sel.)—STC (Loyalty Confined.)—FEP Pursuit of Priscilla.-E.: Salisbury Field,—HSp Rama.-G: A. Townsend.—AA - (Br. sel. fr. Song for the Night of Christ's Resurrection.)—Jean Ingelow.—FHS Remembrance of the Hon. Edward Ernest Villiers.-H. : Taylor.—HEP Reply to Mr. Grenville.—W: Pitt, Earl of Chatham.—SS Reply to those who Denied the National Assembly the Legitimate Powers of a National Convention.—Hon- oré de Mirabeau.--SS Return for Some Prairie Birds.--T: W: Parsons.—AFV Reverie.—Harriet McE. Kimball.—FP Romney Marsh.-J. : Davidson.—OVV Rugby Chapel.-Sel. fr.-Matthew Arnold. (Somewhere, Surely.)—THV San Lorenzo.—Algernon C: Swinburne.—CEL–TIWP Santa Claus Land.—Clara J. Denton.—HIE Santa Claus Land.—Ada S. Shelton.—PP—YPS Santa Claus Time.—Frank L. Stanton.—ChS Satan's Council-chamber-Frances E. Willard.--WR 18 School-days.--—J: G. Whittier.—AA—BLV —BOF —CAP P —CS 6 —FEP— FTR-PF —SR 1 —STC — TMD–TYP–WCL–WHO . (Sel.—w. tabs.)—TCP (“I’m sorry that, I spelt the word”—br. gel.)—FTA Search of the Lily. (Sketch.)—Anon.—W.R. 57 - 144 TITLE INDEX In the In September, (Swnday Aſºooº-NV In Service.—W. M. Letts.-HT-RTI In Seville.—Lord Byron. See Don Juan. In Silk Attire.—Susanna Blamire.--NT In Sleep.–R: Burton.—AA In Snow-time.—Anon.—HIP In Solitude.—Virna. Sheard.—OCV In Song Time, §el. fr. (Voice—Pt. II.)—Harriet P. Spof- ord.—A In Sorrow.—T: Hastings.-AA-FEP—HBV-YBV ... “In spit; of cººrship in spite of the Index.” — Victor ugo.— t In Springtide.—Lewis Morris.—DID In State.--Forceythe Willson.—BE—BNL–EPs In Struggle.—Eliz. B. Browning. See Aurora Leigh. In Sturmes Not.—Frida Schanz.-WR 19 In Sugar Time.—Marg. S. Burke.—WR 20 In Summer-time.—T : S. Collier.—POS In Swanage Bay. (Sl. abr. and sl. diff. fr. M. Craik.-BS 19–WIR 1 In Teháchapi.-D : Starr Jordan.-GS In Terror of Death.-Pedro de Alargon.—WR 7 In Tesla's Laboratory.—Rob't U. Johnson.—AA that High World.—Lord Byron.—AmSS n that hour, which of all the twenty-four.” (Br. sel. fr. The Shadow and Substance of the Sabbath.)—Fröl’k W. Robertson.—GG In the Afterglow.—Flora S. Rivola.--—OrNI In the Air.—Lucy Larcom.—BIL In the Autumn. (Arr.)—Alice H. Farnsworth.-HCTC In the Barn.—Anon.—WR 14 (Grandfather's Barn.)—PP—YPS Poems.)—Dinah In “I In the Bath.-Ethel M. Kelley.—HT In the Beginning.—Harriet Monroe.—AA In the Belfry of the Nieuwe Kerk.--T: B. Aldrich.-POW In the Bleak Midwinter.—Christina G. Rossetti.-YC In the Bottom Drawer.—Anon.—CS 11 | In the Breaking of the Day.—Fs. L. Mace.— EHS In the Catacombs. – Harlan H. Ballard. — CS 23 — THP (abr.) In the Cathedral Close.—E: Dowden.—OVW In the Children’s Hospital. — Alfred Tennyson. — BS 15 — > EHBR.—HIBV-PGT 2–SP 3—SR 15—WR 16 In the Chimney Corner.—C : B. Lewis.-CS 20 In the Churchyard.—C: Lamb. See Rosamund Gray. In the Churchyard at Tarrytown.—H: W. Longfellow.— Am]P–CAP—PNW In the Closet.—Laura E. Richards.—CBOP–COS—PP In the Convent Garden.—E : Maslin Hulme.—HIP 2 “In the Cool of the Evening.”—Alfred Noyes.—HEV–HT In the Cool of the Evening.—Jas. Stephens. See Hill of Vision €. - In the Corm-field-Anon.—CBOP In the Country.—J : Keats.-POS (Sonnet—O.)—FEP (“To one who has been long in city pent.”)—BGV-FEP —GEP—HBV-PGT 1–SEP E In the Cross of Christ I Glory.—J: Bowring.—HEV–SPE In the Crucible.—Anon.—HIDL In the Dark.-G : Arnold.—CBP—HIBV In the Dark.-Frances I. Bushnell.—AA In the Dark.-Mary T. Higginson.—AA In the Dark.-Sophie Jewett.—LBA “In the Dark, in the Dew.”—Mary Newmarch Prescott. — FIBV. In the Dark Wood.—C : d’Orleans.—AFP In the Days o' Langsyne.—Rob't Gilfillan.—RLP In the Days of La Fayette.—Grace Marlin.--CS 38 “In the Days of Old.”—T: L. Peacock.-HBV t In the Days of thy Youth.-Sel. fr.—F. W. Farrar. (Last Gladiatorial Contest, The...)—SSR - In the Dime Museum. (Arkansaw Traveller.) — CS 30 (sl. abr. ) (Boy in a ſor the] Dime Museum, A–sl., abr.)—WR 20 (Little Johnny Visits the Dime Museum.)—SR 7 (Versions vary sl.) In the Down-hill of Life.—J: Collins.—FEP (To-morrow.)—PGT 1 e In the Dumps.--Anon.—NA In the Early Spring Time. (W. music.)—Anon.—AD In the Elevator.—Rob't C. V. Meyers.-CS 33 In the Evening.—Hamilton Aïdé.—FTA In the Express Train.—Ludwig Fulda.--HGV In the Fall O' Year.—T: S. Jones.—HIB In the Fight.—Alfred Tennyson. See Princess, The. In the Firelight.—Eugene Field.—AA—HP (“Now I lay me down to sleep.”)—LFS-Orlſ In the Fog.—Hermann Hesse.—HGV In the Forest.—Maurice Buchor.—AFP In the Forest.—R. Grant Brown. See Translation of Bur- mese Songs. In the Garb of Old Gaul.—Sir H : Erskine.—EBS In the Garden. (Br, sel.)—Rob't Buchanan.—BIL In the Garden.—Ernest Crosby.—HEV—HBVy—HP 2 In the Garden.—Emily Dickinson.--APM In the Garden.—Grace Duffield Goodwin.—CBOP In the Garden.—Ivan Turgenew.—(Tr. by Constance Gar- nett.)—BOL In the Garden at Swainston.—Alfred Tennyson.—OVV In the Garret. (Knickerbocker.)—BS 8 “In the Garret are Our Boys.”—Anon.—CS 16 In the Gloaming.—Jas. C. Bayles.—NA In the Gloaming. (Parody.)—C: S. Calverley.—PA In the Glow of Christmas.--Joe Mitchell Chapple.—HTb-II In the Golden Birch.-Eliz. G. Roberts.-VA In the Golden Morning of the World.—T: Westwood.—VA In the Good Old-fashioned Way.—C: K. Harris.—NM t In In In the Grass.-Hamlin Garland.-AA—LBA the Graveyard.—Macdonald Clarke.—PYO the Gº; Morning of the World.—Percy B. Shelley. the Greenwood.—W: Shakespeare. See As You Like It. the Hall.—Anon.—CS 36—WR 14 the Hammock. (London Society.)—HP the Harbor.—G. : R. Sims.—CS 21 the Haunts of Rºgº and Bream.—Maurice Thompson. — * the Hay-loft.—Helen Thayer Hutcheson.—WR 35 the Heart of a Seed.—Kate L. Brown.—ASR-I the Heart of the Hills.--—Bliss Carman.—OCV the Hemlocks,—J: Burroughs. See Wake Robin. the Highlands. (Songs of Travel and Other Verses, Xº- Rob't L: Stevenson—HBV — OB — OR — the Holy Nativity of Our Lord God.—R : Crashaw.—EP the Home Stretch.-Rob't Frost.—AMV 4 the Hospital.—Arthur Gruiterman.—AMV 1 the Hospital.—Mary W. Howland.—Amp —ASL —HBV HIDL APrm (Rest.)—BNL–GP—OS 2 the Hospital.—Algernon Tassim.—WR 14 the Hospital Ward.—Anon.—WR 2 the House of Idiedaily.—Bliss Carman.-OVW the King's Garden.—Abbie F. Brown.—TMR. the Klondike.—Sel. fr.—Frd’k Palmer. (Free Miners' Law in the Klondike.)—SSR the Land where we were Dreaming.—Dan'l B. Lucas.-- |BP-EDY—PAH \ In the Lap of the Fog.—Cahir Healy.—DB In the Lilac Rain.—Edith Matilda Thomas.-HBV In the Looking-glass.—Priscilla Leonard.—CS 36 “In the Mammoth Cave,” etc.—J. B. Bittinger.—GG In the Matoppos.-F. C. Slater.—SBOS—SGB In the May.—Katha. Tynan Hinkson.—DB In the Meadow.—Frank D. Sherman.—LFL—NV In the Meadows.—Bayard Taylor.—CBP In the Meadows at Mantua.--Arthur Symons.—TIWP In the Mile End Road.—Amy Levy.—VA In the Mining Town.—Rose H. Thorpe.—FS In the Mist.—Sarah Woolsey.—BNL–GP—STC In the Mohave.—Patrick Orr.—GS—NPA In the Mojave.—C: F. Lummis.—GS In the Moonlight.—T: Hardy.—NPA In the Mornin’.—Paul Laurence Dunbar.—SR—WR 51 In the Morning.—Clara J. Defton.—FTT In the Morning.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE In the Nºge of God, Amen. — W: C. P. Breckenridge. — { In the Name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful. See Koran, The. - In the Night.—Anon.—NA In the Ninth Inning.—J : Prescott Earl,—CS 39 In the Nursery. (Br, sel. fr. Autobiographic Sketches, Ch. I.)—T: De Quincey.--—LLC In the Nursery.—Jean Ingelow.—WR 16 # the Old Church Choir.—Lowell Otus Reese.—PF—SP 4 Il In In In In In “In the Smoke of my dear cigarito.” In In In In In the Old Cºchyard at Fredericksburg.—Frd’k W. Lor- Ing.— the “Old South.” (C.)—J : G. Whittier.—AA (In the Old South Church.)—CS 17 the Old South Church.-J: G. Whittier. the Orchard.—Anon.—LPP the Orchard.—Frank D. Sherman,—LFL the Orchard Path.-Homer Green.—HTb-I - the Other World.—Harriet B. Stowe.—CS 3 - (Other World, The—C.)—AA—AL–BNL–CBP—FE P—HBV-STC See foregoing. the Palace of the King.—Sel. fr.—F. Marion Crawford. (Mendoza and the King.)—WR 53 the Pantry.—Mabel Dixon.—SR the Piazza of San Petronio.—Giosué Carducci.- (Tr. by N. M. Arms.)—TIWP the Pine Forest of the Cascine.—Percy B. Shelley.— TIWP the Pinewoods,-Eva Gore-Booth.--DB the Pit. (Albr. and ad. fr. That Lass o' Lowrie's, Ch. XXXV.)--Frances H. Burnett.—WR 13 the Poppy Field.—Jas. Stephens. See Hill of Vision, he. the Procession.—Anon.—HP 2 the Quiet of Nature.—C: Cotton. See Retirement. the Rain.—W: Wetmore Story.—YBV - the Roman Forum.—Amelia Josephine Burr.—AMV 2 the Room.—Jas. Thomson.—OVV * - the Round Tower at Jhansi. — Christina G. Rossetti. — * the Royal Academy.—Austin Dobson.—WR 16 the Same Line.--Anon.—CS 29 the Sea.—Hiram Rich.-GP–STC the Season. (“It is the season now to go.”—C.)—Rob't L. : Stevenson.—V (Difference, The.)—LTV the Shadows.-E. Pauline Johnson.—SBOS—SGB the sigglºox. a Station Master's Story.—G: R. Sims. (Station Master's Story, The.)—CS 24 the Small Canals.-J: Addington, Symonds.--TIWP (“—.”)—Camilla R. von K.—HIP Spring.—Eva W. McGlasson.—W.R. 15 States.—Rob't L: , Stevenson.—GS—VA Still, Star-lit Night.—Eliz. Stoddard.—AA Street of By-and-by.—Mrs. Abdy.—CS 17 Summer Time.—G. : Wither.—RAC e the the the the the 145 In the AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS In the Swing.—Eudora S. Bumstead.—AID—NV In the Time of Evelina.-Fanny Burney.—BOL In the Time of Strife.—Frank L. Stanton.—OAF—PAPrm In the Tº. (Sunday at Hampstead, X.)—Jas. Thomson. “In the Toils of the Enemy.”—J: Seymour Wood.--SP 1 “In the transformation of opinion.”—Arthur P. Stanley.— In the Tree-top.–Lucy Larcom.—PHS In the Tunnel-Anon.—CS 25 In the Tunnel. (O.)—Fs. Bret Harte.—BAB (Flynn of Virginia.)—PYO In the Twilight.—Anon.—BS 26 In the Twilight.—G : Cotterell.—VA In the §º as. R. Lowell.—AA—AL–ASL–CAP— In the Valley.—Yone Noguchi.-GS In the Mº, of Cauteretz. — Alfred Tennyson. — OVW — 2 the Wheat-field.—Paul H. Hayne.—AL n the whole realm of nature there is never found an un- answerable instinct.”—Alex. Clark.-GG In the Wilderness, Sel. fr. (Mountain Tragedy, A–fr, A- Hunting of the Deer.)—C: D. Warner.—WR 5 In the Wood.—Herbert E. Clarke.—VA In the Wood.—Theodor Storm. See Immensee. In the Woods.-J. : M'Pherson.—TCV In the Woods.-Frä’k G. Scott.—OCW In the Xī that's Come and Gone.—W: E. Henley.—FTA —LTV “In thee I fondly hoped to clasp.” (Br. sel. fr. To D–.) — Lord Byron.—BNL sº - In Three Days.-Rob't Browning.—LTV In Time of Grief.-Lizette W. Reese.—AA—LBA In Time of Pestilence.—T: Nashe.—EPC—FEP—OB In Time of War.—Iris Tree.—BIP In Town.—Austin Dobson.—WSA In Trouble.—Josephine Pollard.—WR 15 In Trust.—Mary M. Dodge.—PP1 In Trust.—G : Eliot. See Romola. In Tuscany.—Eric Mackay.—TIWP–VA In Twos.-W. : C. Gannett.—BIL–LTV In Umbria.-Helen J. Sanborn.—TIWP In Wain.-Rose Terry Cooke.-AA In Vain.-Marion Short.—WR 36 ‘‘In wºu tell your parting lover.”—Matthew Prior.— 4 In Vanity Fair.—Florence Tylee.—CS 27 In Venice; Dipsychus Speaks. – Arthur H. Clough. See Dipsychus. In View of Death.-Mortimer Collins.—CBP In Want of a Servant.—“Clara Augusta.”—CS 25—SD In Wartime.—Sydney Dobell.—EP In Westminster Abbey.—T: Bailey Aldrich.-POW In Westminster Abbey. (On the Tombs in Westminster— C.)—Fs. Beaumont.—LH (Lines tºº Tombs in Westminster.)—EP—EPC—RLP —W + 2 - (On the Tombs in Westminster Abbey.)—CBP—EPE —FEP—HBV—OB—PGT 1–POW–SEP—VE In Willard's Shoes.—R. : Washburn Child.—SP 3 In Woods and Meadows.-Jas, Stephens.—GnR-II In Yosemite Valley.—Joaquin Miller.—AIH 2–AP.M.–GS In Youth.-Evaleen Stein.—AA In Youth is Pleasure.—Rob’t Wever.—NT—OB Inarimé.-H. : W. Longfellow.—TIWP “Inasmuch.”—Wallace Bruce.—CD—PFP—WR 24 Inasmuch.-S. V. R. Ford.—CS 31 Inaugural Address.--Anon.—CP Inaugural Address, The. (Sel. fr.)—Grover Cleveland. (Civic Duties.)—RAC Inaugural Address, Sels. fr.—Jas. A. Garfield. “Even from this brief ºiew." etc. (Br. sel.)—GG Inaugural Address.-SS e Inaugural Address.—T: Jefferson. See Inauguration Ad- In “I dress. Inaugural Address.--Abraham Lincoln. See First Inaugural dress and Second Inaugural Address. Inaugural Address, Mar. 4, 1901, Sel. fr. (National Prog- ress.)—W: McKinley.-PEO Inaugural Address.--Theodore Roosevelt.—RAC Inaugural Address, March, 1913. (Sel. fr.) — Woodrow Wilson. (There has been a change of government, etc.)—CR Inauguration Address, March 4, 1801. (O.)—T: Jefferson. (First Inaugural Address.)—AIPPV-EAO (Inauguiral Address—sel.)—OS 3—RAC (Party Spirit and Good Government—sel.)—SSD (§§lic the Strongest Government, A–abºr.)—SS— Inauguration Day.—R. : W. Gilder.—APPV—DD Inauguration of Franklin Statue, Boston.—Rob't C. Win- throp. See following. e Inauguration of the Statue of Franklin, Sels. fr.—Rob't C. Winthrop. Franklin as a Christian.-FD 2 Franklin as a Philanthropist.—FD 2 Franklin as a Philosopher.—FD 2 Franklin as a Printer.—FD 2 Inauguration of Franklin Statue, Boston.—FD 2 Inauguration of Washington, The.—J. : Fiske. See Critical Period of American History, The. w Inborn Royalty.—W : Shakespeare. See Cymbeline. Incantation.—J: Dryden. See GEdipus. Incantation, An.—Marguerite Wilkinson.—NPA Incantation from Manfred.—Lord Byron. See Manfred. Incentives to Duty... (Sel. fr. The Scholar, the Jurist, the Artist, the Philanthropist.)—C: Sumner.—CR (Age of Progress—sel.)—LL * Inchcape Rock, The...—Rob't Southey.—ABV-AmSS —BGV —BNL–CBOP–CGd—CS 20—CSBP—FEP —FMR —FP—GSP–HBV—HBVy—LLC —LOS 2. —MR — OTPC–PC–PCK–PCL–PIHS-POA—RAC —RLP —RTV—SSR—STC–STP (Sl. abr. )—GN–HBP—LC—OS 2 Incident.-W. : Wordsworth.-OTPC Incident, An-Harold Begbie, -RTV Incident, An.—Agnes MacDonell.—WR 24 (Only a Soldier.)—WR 8 Incident at Ratisbon, An.—Rob't Browning. of the French Camp, An. Incident (Characteristic of a Favourite Dog.)—W: Words- worth.-CGd - - Incident * a Railroad Car, An.-Jas. R. Lowell.—CAP— (“It may be glorious to write”—br., sel.)—GG—HP Incidentº the pite of Wendell Phillips, An. — Theodore €1CI.-- Incident of '64, An.--—Anon.—WR 14 Incident of the French Camp, An.—(C.)—Rob't Browning. BNL–BS 24—CBB—CBOP–CS 15—CTBP—EA— EDY—EP—EPC—FEP—GEP—GN —GSP —HB — HBP—HBV—HBVy—HPB—LC—LOS 2—OTPC — PCK–PCL–PHS—POA—PPV —RAC —RTV —SC —SFM-SP 1–SSR—STP–VA—WEP 4 (Boy of Ratisbon, The.)—BLP . (Incident at Ratisbon, An.)—OS 2 (Ratisbon.)—MR—TMD Incident of the Johnstown Flood, An.-Monnie Moore.—DR Incident of the War, M. W. M.–APM See Incident An.— Incident of the West, An.—Anon.—HIP 2 Incident of War, An.—Maurice Thompson.--BAB Incidents' in the Life of my Uncle Arly.—E: Lear.—NA Incipit Vita Nova.-W. : M. Payne.—AA Inclusions.—Eliz. B. Browning.—HIBV-OVV. Inclusiveness. (The House of Life, Sonnet LXIII.)—Dante G. Rossetti...—VA—VE Incognita of Raphael.—W: A. Butler.—AA—YBW Incompºſity: A Charade.-Ella H. Clement. — BS 14 — Incomplete Revelation, An.-R. : A. Jackson.—CS 23 Incompleteness.-Octave Feuillet.—FLS Incompleteness.-Adelaide A. Procter.—CBIP—FP Inconnue (The wºnpublished letters.) Sel. fr. — Prosper Mérimée. (“Unknown' Answer, The.)—BOL Inconsistent Expectations.—Anna L. Barbauld.—FAS Inconsolable Husband, The.—Anon.—WR 2 Inconstancy. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Inconstancy.—Jos. Rodman Drake.—AFV Inconsº and Jealousy. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)— Inconstancy of Man. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL inconsº of Woman. (Frags. fr. various awthors.) — Inconstancy Reproved.-Sir Rob't Ayton.—EBS Inconstant.—Anon.—CS 6 “Increasing exactions of the church, The.”—Lawrence M. Colfelt.—G.G. Incremaſºn, The. (Fr. Balder Dead.)—Matthew Arnold.— Indecision.—Anon.—HIP–SP 5—VSA—WR 4 Indemberance.—Carl Pretzel.—CS 9 Independence.—J: Adams.--WHO Independence. (Fr. Ode to Independence.) — Tobias G: Smollett.—GP—RLP Independence.—Jas. Thomson. See Liberty. Independence a Solemn Duty.—R: H : Lee.—OAI Independence Bell. [July 4th, 1776. J–Anon.—AH-CS 2 Independence Bell. [July 4th, 1776. I—Anon.—AFI—APPV —CS 2—FR—OCP—SA—SP 8—SSR, (Sl. abr.)—BS 1–FTR-PRR-SR 8 (Independence Bell, Philadelphia—sl. abr.)—OAI-SR 8 Independence Bell.—Theron Brown.—SSC Independence Bell—July 4th–1776.-Anon.—WR 43 Independence Bell, Philadelphia.--Anon. See foregoing. Independence Day.—Jas. G. Blaine.—BLP Independence Day.—L. Parmely.—CS 12—PRR-SR 8 Independence Day.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-HE Independence Day.—Royall Tyler.—HS—PAH Independence Day Address.--Anon.—CP Independence Day, 1776.--Anon.—PRR Independence Explained.—S: Adams.—OAI Independence Hall Speech.--Abraham Lincoln.—WR 46 Independence of Cuba, The.—J: M. Thurston.—SP 1 Independence of Greece.—HI: Clay. See On Recognizing the Independence of Greece. Independent Character.—Anon.—CP Independent Pair, An.—Anon.—SR 15 (Alt. to J. L. Harbour.)—WR. 20 Indepenºg Spirit of the Puritans, The.—HI: C. Lodge.— India.-Ilucy Aikin.-OTPC India.—Florence E. Coates.—AA Indian, The, (Sel. fr. The Battle of Bloody Brook.)—E: Everett.—OS 3 - (Indian Chief to the White Settler, The.)—BS 3—CS 4 (Indian Chieftain, The-abr. )—LLC (Plea of the Pocomtuc Chief—abr. )—BLP (Supposed Speech of a Chief of the Pocomtuc Indians— abr.)—OCP—SS . Indian at the Burial-place of his Fathers, An, Br. sel. fr. º (Indian's Prophesy, The.)—W: C. Bryant, LAD 146 TITLE INDEX Innocent Indian Attack, The...—J: Brownjohn.-BS 26 Indian Boy, An:-Anon.--CHP. Indian Brave, The-Fs. S. Smith-PP–YFR Indian Pºº". The.—Philip Freneau.-AA —Aml? —Alp M-HBV—LBA—STC Indian Chief to the White Settler, The...—E: Everett. See Indian, The. Indian Chieftain, The...—Anon.—CS 15 Indian Chieftain, The.—E: Everett. See Indian, The. Indian Death-song.—Anne Hunter.—HBP Indian Eloquence.—Anon.—SR 12 Indian Gipsy, The.—Sarojini Naidu.--SBOS—SGB Indian Hunter, The..—H: W. Longfellow.—WR 10 Indian Love-song.—Robert, Earl of Lytton.—VA Indian Lullaby, An.—Anon.—CHP Indian Lullaby.—C : Myall.—CFBP Indian Maid's Lament, The.—J: E. Logan.-TCV (Blood-red Ring Hung Round the Moon, A.)—HP 2–VA Indian Names.—Lydia H. Sigourney.—CBOP-FEP—HBV —LLC—OCP—OTPC–PAH-STC–WR 10 Indian Pipe, The.—Agnes Maude Machar.--SBOS—SGB Indian Revelry.-Bartholemew Dowling.—FEP (Our Last Toast.)—HP Revel, The.)—HBV—SP 2—VA Revelry of the Dying.)—BNL Song of the Dying.)—CS 5–MR Indian Serenade, The.-- Percy B. Shelley. — BGW — EP — EPC-EPN-GEP—OE—PGT 1–PYO (I Arise from Dreams, of Thee:)--GP - (Lines to an Indian Air.)—BNL–FEP—FTA—HBP— FIBW-FIGP—RLP (Serenade, The.)—FP Indian Song, An.—W : Butler Yeats.-WA * ndian Song of Songs, Sel. fr. (Song of Krishna, A–fr. Sarga the First.)—Sir Edwin Arnold.—GP Indian Story, An.--Anon.—CPs ndian Summer. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Indian Summer.—Ellen Allerton.—Py Indian Summer.—Anon.—BNL Indian Summer.—Eudora S. Bumstead.—OAT—POS Indian Summer.—Emily Dickinson.—ASL–HBW Summer.—J. P. Irvine.—SN Summer.—W : Ellery Leonard.—NPA Summer.—Alex. McLachlan.—TCW Summer.—Suzanna Moodie.—OCV Summer.—J : B. Tabb.-AA—AL–DD Summer.—Tertius and H. : Van Dyke.—CCB Summer.—J : G. Whittier. See Eve of Election, The. Summer, The.—J: H. Bryant.—OAT—POS sº Reverie, An.-Jas. R. Lowell.—APM–CAP —P Tribes.—Anon.—WA Indian Warrior's Last Song, The.—J. H. Wert.—WR 10 Indian Weed, The.—Ralph Erskine.—FT Indiana.—Anon.—PNW Indianapolis. Speech, Sept. 21, 1876. — Rob't G. Ingersoll. ee Speech at Indianapolis, etc. Indians.—C: Sprague. See Centennial Ode. Indians, The...—Jos. Story.—CS 5—WR 10 (American Indians, The-abr. )—FAS, . Indian’s Grave, The.—Bishop G. J. Mountain.—OCV Indian’s Prayer, The.—Anon.—PF e Indian's Prophecy, The. (Br. sel. fr. An Indian at the Eurial Place of his Fathers.)—W : C. Bryant.—AD Indian's Revenge, The-Felicia. D., Hemans.-W.R. 33 Indian’s Welcome to the Pilgrim Fathers, The.—Lydia H. Sigourney.—AA—DD India-rubber Tree, The.-W. B. MacHarg.—CS 40 Indifference.—Anon.—NA Indifference (Euphrosyne—C.)—Matthew Arnold.—HBP Indifferent, The.—Fs. Iłeaumont.—HEV Indifferent, The.—J : Donne.—EP—EPE Indignant Polly Wog.—Marg. Eytinge.—WR 2 Indignant Woman's Raid on a Gambler, An.—Anon.—WR 19 Indignation of a High-minded Spaniard. (Sel.)—W: Words- worth.-FTR-RLP Indigo Bird, The.—J: Burroughs.--Sts Indigo sº The.—Ethelwyn Wetherald. —OCV —SBOS — Indian Indian Indian Indian Indian Indian Indian Indian Indian Indian B Indirect Influences. (Sel. fr.)—Martin Farquhar Tupper. (Argument.)—CBP (Force of Trifles, The.)—CBP (Power of Suggestion, The.)—CBP Indirection. Q.)→Richard Realf.-AA;-BS 48 (8l. abr.) 18—G|P–G. BV-HTb-I-LBA (“Fair are the flowers and the children,” etc.)—GG Individsºurity the Hope of the State.—C: Sprague.— (Stability of our Government, The.)—KNE—PFP Individualism in Society.—Milford H. Lyons.—SR 9 g Individuality of Conscience in the Voter.—Frances E. Wil- lard.—WR 18 Indolence.—Gerald Griffin.—RTI Indoor Athletic Track Meet.—WR 54 Inducements, to Earnestness in Religion.--J: A. James.—SS Induction, The, Sel. fr.—T: Sackville, Earl of Dorset.—EP PE—WEP 1 Industry.—Anon.—KNE - Industry and Eloquence.—W: H. Wirt.—HINS—KNE Industry, Necessary to the Attainment of Eloquence. — H: are.—BS Industry of Animals.--T: Miller.—OTPC Indwelling God, The.—J: Weiss.--THV Inevitablº, ºne-sarah K. Bolton.—AA —CS 32 —HIDL — Inevitable frial The, Sel. fr. (War for the Union, The.)— iiver W. Holmes-SSD - *s - —H Inexhaustibility of the Subject of Christmas. –Leigh Hunt. Inexorable. (Madrigal—0.)—W: Drummond.—OB (Lament, A.)—tº PGT 1 Inez de Gastro-Luis de Camoens. See Lusiad, The. Infallibility.—T: S. Collier.—AA Infamous Legislation.—Edmund Burke.—CS 5 Infant Joy. (In Songs of Innocence.)—W: Blake.—BFV– BGV —BVC –CHV C —GEP —GSP — HBV HBVy—LC—LOS 1—OS 1–0TPC–PC—PGT 1– * *º-º-º: gºssmº Port—QH Infant, Sorrow.—W: Blake.—BGW-GC–Q.H. º Infant's Dream.—Anon.—BS 18 Infection.--L: de Louk—HTb-II Infelicissime. (Nassau, Magazine.)—CS 1 Infelix Felix.--T: D’A. McGee.—T Infernal Machine, An. (Dial.)—Amon.—MBD Infernal Machine, The.—H. E. McBride.—CS 13 Inferno, The. (Sel. fr. Divine Comedy, Canto XX.)—Dante Alighieri. (Tr. by J: Aitken Carlyle.)—POW Infidelity not Friendly to Freedom.—Phillips.-SR 8 Infinite Depths.-E. : Markham.—RAC Infinite Shining Heavens, The.—Rob't L: Stevenson.-GT Infinity.—Philip H. Savage.—AA—LBA Infinity.—Walt Whitman. See Song of Myself. Infirm.—E : S. Martin.—VSA Inflexible Captive, The, Sel. fr. More.—TMR. Influence.—J: B. Tabb.-AL § Influence after Death.-J: Cumming.—BS 21 (Sel.) (Voices of the Dead.)—CS 6 tº Influence of Athens, The.—T: B. Macaulay. See On Mit. ford's History of Greece. Influence of Great Actions, The.—Dan'l Webster. See First Settlement of New England. Influence of Home, The.—Dan'l Coit Gilman.-Ormſ Influence of Life, The. (Sel. fr. Jane Austen, Ch. II.—in A Book of Sibyls.)-Anne ºf Ritchie TKNE Influence of Mother, The.—(By various authors.)—OrNI Influence of Music. — W: Shakespeare. See King Henry (Patriotism.) — Hannah Influence of Natural Objects in Calling Forth and Strength. ening the Imagination.—W : Wordsworth. See Pre- lude, The. Influence of Nature, The...—HI: W. Longfellow.—RAC Influence of Poetry on the Working-classes, Sel. fr. (Poetry in Battle.)—Frö’k W. Robertson.—FD 1 (Pºy ths Language of Symbolism—longer and pliy. 2. * Influence of the Great Teacher, The.—Anon.—CP Influence of Time on Grief. (To Time—C.)—W: L. Bow- les.—BGV-FEP—WEP 4 (Time and Grief.)—OB - Influence of Universities.—Grover Cleveland.—SP 3 Influenza Talk.-Anon.—WR. 44 Informal Prayer, An.-Sam W. Foss.-WR 22 (Prayer of Cyrus Brown, The-G.)—AWH-THP Information Party, An.--Anon.—EuB Informing Spirit, The.—Ralph W. Emerson.—CAP Ingé, the Boy-king. (Abr.)—Hjalmar H. Boyesen.—BS 17 Ingim Summer.—Eva Wilder McGlasson.—WR 40 Ingle-side, The.—Hew Ainslee.—HEV Ingomar the Barbarian, Sc. fr. (Play.)—Frd’k Halm (tr. ây Maria foveii.)--fi"If (Two Souls with but a Single Thought.)—SP 8 Ingrateñº, Beauty Threatened. (O.) — T: Carew. — EP — W–OB - Ingratitude.—W: Shakespeare. See As You Like It. Inheritance.—Mary T. Higginson.—AA—LBA Inheritance.—G. : W. Russell.—TIP Inhospitality.—Anon.—BS 20 Inis-Eoghain.--C : Gavan Duffy.—DB Inisfail.-G : Arthur Greene.—DB Inishail.—Anon.—SP 7 Initiated Tramp, An.—Anon.—CS 23 Initiative and Referendum. (A Debate.)—SP 6 Injun, e.-J . Logan.-SBOS—SGB Injustics, g javery, The. — Abraham Lincoln. — OAL — 6 Inkerman.—Gerald Massey.—BBB Inkerman.—R : C. Trench.-EDY Inkermann.—C : Mackay.—WR 8 Inkstand, The.—Sophie May. See Little Prudy. Inland City, The. (Abr.)—Edmund C. Stedman.--PNW Inmate of fºungeon, The...—W. C. Morrow.—NP —SP 5 Inn of Care, The.—S: Waddington.-OVV—VA Inn of the Five Chimneys, The...—Clinton Scollard.—AMV 4 Inner Calm, The.—Horatius Bonar.—CBP—FEP—STC Inner Light, The.—F: W : H : Myers.-HBV—VE Inner Silence, The.—Harriet Monroe.—NPA Inner Temple Masque, The (Masque of the Inner Temple, A.) Sels. fr.--—W: Browne. Charm, The.—QH–WEP 2 Siren's Song, The. (Fr. Sc. I.)—BNL–OB—STC Inner Vision, The. (Sonnet, XLVII.)—W: Wordsworth.-- EP—GEP—HBV-BIGP—PGT i Innocence. (Tab.)—Anon.—BS 12—TCP Innocence.—E. A. Briminstool.—CS 39 Innocence.—C : Mair, OCW—TCV Innocence.—T: Traherne.—QH Innocence Rewarded. — Oliver Goldsmith. Wakefield, The. Innocen; ghna and Snow-white Flower.—W: C. Bryant, y Innocent Drummer, The.—Fred W. Adams, WR, 3 Innocent Play.—I: Watts, OTPC–PCL See Vicar of kº & 147 Innocent AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Innocent Thief, The-W: Cowper.—OTPC Innocents, The.—(Ballad.)—QBB Innocents Abroad, Sels. fr.—S: L. Clemens. Damascus. (Sel. fr. Ch. XLIV.)—CŞ 20–SR 7. (sel. Experience with European Guides. (Sel. fr. Ch. VII.) Gºgh Twain's Description of European Guides.) - 4. {3}. Guide in Genoa and Rome.)—CR—MHR Our Guides.)—FTR-WIHO - - Getting under Way. (Sel. fr. Ch. III.)—BS 6—MHR On the Sphinx. (Sel. fr. Ch. LVIII.)—GG Ianoniº-water Scott. See Lay of the Last Minstrel, 18. Inopportune.—T: H. Briggs, Jr.—HP 2 Inquest—Not Extraordinary. (Punch.)—HPE Inquiry, The.—C: Mackay.—BS 3—CS 2—CSS—SA (Sl. abr'.)—PEO (“Tell me, ye winged winds.”)—BNL–CBP—VA Inquisitive Customer, An.—Anon.—CS 22 Inquisitive Prince, . The-Clara J., Denton.—LPD Inscription. (Anti-Jacobin.)—HPE Inscription for a Fountain. (Inscriptions, I.)—Bryan W. Procter.—RLP—WEP 4 Inscription # a Fountain on a Heath. — S : T. Coleridge. — H Inscription for a Monument at Vimeiro.—Rob't Southey.— Inscription for a Statue of Chaucer at Woodstock.-Mark Akenside.—FEP Inscription for an Old Bed.—W : Morris.--OVV Inscription for Books.--Monnoye.—AFP Inscription Fºr my little Son's Silver Plate.—Eugene Field. Inscription for the Apartment in Chepstow . Castle, , where #y Marten was Imprisoned. — Rob't Southey. — 4 Inscription for the Door of the Cell in Newgate, where Mrs. Brownrigg was Confined. (A mti-Jacobin.)—HPE Inscription for the Entrance to a Wood.-W. C. Bryant.— AD (sl. abr.)—APM–CAP—QAA. Inscripº in a Hermitage. (C.)—T: Warton. — HBP — (Retirement.)—BNL–SN Inscription in Marble in the Parish Church of Faversham, in Agro Cantiano.—Anon.—EPs Inscription on a Fountain.—E. Lovibond.—BGV Inscription on a Sea. Shell.—Walter S. Landor. See Gebir. Inscription on a Wall in St. Edmund's Church, in Lombard . St., London.—Anon.—EPs Inscription on Melrose Abbey.—Anon.—BNL–EPs Inscription on the Monument of the Author's Dog Boat- swain.—Lord Byron.—CBP Inscription on the Statue Erected to Captain Boyd. — W: Alexander.—TIP Inscription Proposed for a Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument in Boston.—Jas. R. Lowell.—CAP Inscription to the Mistress of Cedarcroft, Sel. fr. (Sunset.) —Bayard Taylor.—AID Inscrutable.—W : Carman Roberts.-OCW Insects.—Anna Letitia Barbauld,—OTPG Inside of King's College Chapel, Cambridge... (C. — Eccle- siastical Sonnets, Pt. III., XLIII.)—W: Wordsworth. —BGV-EPN (Ecclesiastical, Sonnets, Sel. fr.)—BNL , (br. Sel.) (Within King's College, Chapel, Cambridge.)—PGT 1 Insignificance of Earth. (In Astronomical Discourses.) — . .T.: Chalmers.-LL Insignificant Existence. (Paraphrase from Miscellaneous Thoughts—C.)—I: Watts.-BNL Insomnia.-Edith M. Thomas.-AA Inspiration. (Br. sel. fr. To William' Simpson.) — Rob't Burns.—EPs Inspiration.—S: Johnson.—AA—HBV Inspiration.—Lily. A. Lefevre.—TCW Inspiration.—Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. Inspiration. (Sel.)—H: D. Thoreau.-AA —ASL —EPs — HBV−LBA—STC Inspiration, The-Jas. Montgomery. , See West Indies, The. Inspiration of Sacrifice, The.—Jas. A. Garfield. See Strew- ing Flowers on the Graves of Union Soldiers, Inspiration of the Bible, The.—E: Winthrop.–FTR —KNE Instans Tyrannus.—Rob't Browning.—HER - Instigators of Treason, The.—W : Wirt.—SS Instines gamortality, The. — Newell Dwight Hillis. – Instinct of Locality in Animals and Birds.—Anon.—KNE Insufficiency of the World,—E: Young. See Night Thoughts. Insulting Beauty.—J. Wilmot, Earl of Rochester.—BLV Insurance Agents, The “Fat Contributor” on.—A. M. Gris- WOIOi. S Integer Vitae. (A Book of Airs, Pt. I., XVIII.)—T: Cam- pion.—HIBW-OB (Man of Life Upright, The.)—EPE—FT-OEL– PGT 1 (Ait. to Lord Bacon.)—THV Tntellectual Improvement, an Aid to Works of the Imagina- - tion.—Anon.—CP Intellectual Isolation. (Sels. fr.)—J: Addington Symonds. (Sonnets.)—CBP Intelligent Cat.—Grace Bacon Holway.—WR 35 Intermperance. (Sel. fr. Address on Temperance.)—W: E. Channing.—FAS Intemperance of Party.—W: Gaston.—SS “Intermperance wipes out God's image.”—J: B. Gough.-GG Intemperate Husband, The.—Sprague.—SP 5 Intends to be Post-office Man.—F. Louise Walworth.-W.R. 52 International Ode. Intensely Utter. (Albany Chronicle.)-SR 4 (Fashionable School Girl, The.)—CSS (Too Utterly Utter.)—CS 21 Intensity.— (Char.)—Anon.—FAD Inter Sodales.—W: E. Henley.—FT-HBV Intercollegiate Athletics. (Brief for debate.)—E. E. Hunts- man,—SP 7 Interesting.—H: C. Bunner.—WSA Interesting Traveling Companion, An.—C: B. Lewis.-CS 15 Interiors.—Theophile Gautier.—AFP Interlude.—W : Griffith.-AMW 3 Interlude.—W: Shakespeare. See King Henry V. Interlude.—Ella W. Wilcox. —HEV—LBA Interlude, An.—Catherine G. Furley.—FLS Interludºs An- Algernon C: Swinburne,— BLW —HGP — International Arbitration.—Jas. R. Lowell.—MRS International Band, The.—Oliver Harper.—CS 34 International Brotherhood.—Lyman Abbott.—SP 4 International Copyright.—Jas. R. Lowell.—AA—CAP International Copyright, An.—T: N. Talfourd.—SS International Episode, An. (March 15, 1889.) — Caroline Duer.—AA—AIH 2—AmIP—HP 2—PAIH International Episode, An.-Eliza C. Hall.—BS 8 International Good Will. (New York Tribune.)—TMR (C.)—Oliver W. Holmes.—PEO (God Bless our Fathers’ Land.)—AmSS—FP International Race, The.—T: C. DeLeon.—SR 13 Interrupted Proposal, An.—Rob't C. V. Meyers.-CS 32 International Relations.—W: McKinley.—StS Interne The.—Maxwell Bodenheim.—NPA Intervention in the Wars of Europe.—Jeremiah Clemens.— Interview between Aaron Burr and Mary. Scudder. (Abr. fr. The Minister's Wooing, Ch. XXXII.)—Harriet B. Stowe.—CR - - Interview between Amy and Lord Leicester at Kenilworth. —Walter Scott. See Kenilworth. - Interview between the School Directors and the Janitor, An. Dial. fr. The School-ma’am.)—T. S. Denison.—SR 1 Interview with Miles Standish, An.—Jas. R. Lowell.—PGGR Interviewing Mrs. Pratt. (Denver Tribune.)—BS 12 Intimation.—Matthew Arnold.--THV Intimations of Immortality.—R. H. Dana.-AmSS Intimations of Immortality.—H: M. Simmons.—BS 21 Intimations of Immortality [from Regollegtions of Early Childhood].-W: Wordsworth. See Ode: Intimations of Immortality, etc. Into the Noiseless Country.—T: W. Parsons.—AA “Into the path of sin.”—Anon.—GG Into the Sunbeam's Keeping.—Jennie D. Moore.—ADPR, Into the Sunset.—Anon.—CS 36 Into the Twilight.—W : Butler Yeats.-GT-HBV Into the World and Out.—Sarah M. B. Piatt.—GP—HBV Intoxicating Cup, The. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Intra, Mintra, Cutra, Corn.—Anon.—CS 13—LLC Intra Muros.-Mary C. Gillington.—PYO Introducin’ the Speecher.—Edwin L. Barker.—HII Introduction, An.-S: L Clemens.—H Introduction, An. (School and Home Edwgation.)—CHP Introduction, An... (Mon.)—Anna Warren Story.—WR 32 Introduction to “Songs of Experience.” (Hear the Voice.) —W : Blake.—OB–SEP—VE Introduction [to “Songs of Innocence”].—W: Blake.—Ehl? —EP—EPR—FEP—HBP—RLP—WEP 3 (“And I made a rural pen”—br. sel.)—PoR (Child and the Piper, The.)—CGd—LC (Piper, The.)—BNL–CBOP–CEL–OTPC–WCL (Piping down the Valleys Wild.)—PoE. (Reeds of Innocence.)—BGV-HBV-HBVy—OB Introduction to the Earthly Paradise.—W : Morris.-R.TV Introduction to the Last Fruit off an Old Tree. — Walter S. Landor.—VE Introduction to the True-born Englishman.-Dan'l Defoe.— y Introductory. Address.--Anon.—SD Introductory Speech, An. (Dial.)—Anon-MBD e Introductory to “House of Life.”—Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See IIouse of Life, The. Introit.--W: Shakespeare. See King Henry V. Invalid in Lodgings, An.-Jas. M., Barrie.—SP 2 Invasion, The, Sel. fr. (Céad, Mile Fáilte, Elim 1)—Gerald Griffin.—TIP º * Invective against Mr. Corry. . (Invective against Corry—C. —abr.)—H: Grattan.—KNE—SS (Reply sº Mr. Corry.)—BS 3—CR —CS 3 —FTR —LLC (Sl. abr.)—KNE—OM Invective against Mr. Flood. (Sel. fr. Philippic against Flood.)—H: Grattan.-CS 4 (cond.) (Reply to Flood.)—PPS (Reply to Mr. Flood—cond.)—KNE—OM–SS Invective against Napoleon the Little.—Victor Hugo.—HSPS Invention.—W: Watson.—HIBV. Inventiºn (Fr. Miscellaneous Thoughts.) — S : Butler. — { - Inventor's Wife, An.—Jeannie P. Ewing.—CS 35 Inventor's Wife, The.—Mrs. E. T. Corbett.—CD–CS 26 — SR 12—THEP Inverted Torch, The, Sels. fr.-Edith M. Thomas.--LBM “If Still they ſº, [wºn touch or sight].” (LIII.)—AA “Tell me.” “When in the first great, hour.” (III.)—AA Will it be So? (LXIX.)—AA Investigate. (Char.)—T, S, Denison, -FAS 148 TITLE INDEX Irish Invictus:-W. E. Henley. See I. M.-R. T. Hamilton Bruce. Invincible. (Fr. A Lover's Diary.)—Gilbert Parker.--WA Invincible Armada, The.—Friedrich Schiller.—OS 3 Invincible Veterans, The.—(Western Christian Advocate.)— HTb- Invincibles, The-Dora R. Goodale-SR 13 Invisible Bride, The.—Edwin Markham.—HBV—LBM Invisible Bridge, The.—Gelett Burgess.-NA Invisible Heroes, The.—HI: . Beecher.—TMD (Honored Dead, The.)—BLP (sl. diff.)—SPE (Our Honored Dead.)—FD 1—LLC—OAM (Tribute to our Honored Dead, A.)—BS 24—CS 2— WHO Invita Minerva.-Oliver W. Holmes.—CAP Invitation.—Anon.-CHP–PyR Invitation.—C: Kingsley.—BLV Invitation, An.-Anon.—HEV Invitation, The.—T: Dekker. See Sun's Darling, The. Invitation, The. (Dial.)—Clara J. Denton.—FTT Invitation, The...—T: Godfrey.--APM Invitation, The. (To Jane—C.)—Percy B. Shelley. —FEP —GT-OB–OR—RLP (Abr.)—PGT 1–SN - Invitation to Izaak Walton.—C: Cotton.—FEP—GP Invitation to the Country, An-W: C. Bryant. — AD (sl. abr.)—OAA—SN (abr.) Invitation to the 4%logical Gardens, An. (Punch.)—HPE (Longer vers.)—BS 16—CS 19 Invited Guests.-Frances Ekin Allison.—HIP 2 Inviting gºriend to Supper.—Ben Jonson.—BLV —EP — Invocation: To her the dearest, loveliest.”—C: Baudelaire. Invocation: “Awake, awake, my Lyre l’’ (Song fr. The Davideis, Bk. III.)—Abraham Cowley.—BNL (Lover to his Lyre, The.)—CEL (Supplication, A.)—EPs—FEP—PGT1 . Invocation: “Phoebus, arise l’’ (Song XXXVI., Pt. I.)— W: Drummond.—EBS—OB * . (Phoebus, Arise.)—EPE—OEL (Song.)—EP—HBP—HBV—WEP 2 (Summons to Love—sl. abr.)—PGT 1–R.LP Invocation: “We, children of the free.”—Parr Harlow.—AD Invocation: “Lord, from far several climes we come.”—J: Hay.—PF Invocation: “Answer me, burning stars of night !”—Felicia . Hemans.—CBP—SS Invocation: “I never prayed for Dryads, to haunt the woods again.”—W: Johnson-Cory. — HBW — NT—OVW Invocation: “We are what suns and winds and waters make us.” (Sel. fr. Regeneration.)—Walter S. Landor.— Invocatiºn; “O glass-blower of time.”—Clara Shanafelt. — Invocation: “Rarely, rarely.” — Percy B. Shelley. See *} Rarely, Rarely Comest Thou. Invocation: “O Thou whose equal purpose runs.”—Wen- dell Phillips Stafford.—AMW 3 Invocation : “Thou, whose enduring hand,” etc.—Edmund C. Stedman.—A Invocation: “Him neither eye has seen.”—J: Addington Sy- monds.--THIV º Invocation to Light.—J: Milton. See Paradise Lost. Invocation to Nature.—Percy B. Shelley. See Alastor. Invocation to Nemesis.-Lord Byron. See Childe Harold. Invocation to Poesy, An.—C : Mackay.—HIP Invocation to Rain.—Mrs. Sarah A. Curson.—TCV Invocation to Rain in Summer. (Summer Invocation—C.) —W : C. Bennett.—BNL–GN–HBP (Rain in Summer.)—NV Invocation to Sleep. (Song fr. The Woman-hater, Act III., Sc. I.)—J: Fletcher.—BNL–CEL–EP—QH (Sleep.) —HBV—OB Invocation to Sleep.–J: Fletcher. See also Valentinian. Invocation to the Earth.-W. : Wordsworth.-R.LP Invocation to the Spirit of Achilles. (Fr. The Deformed Transformed, Pt. I., Sc. I.)—Lord Byron.—BGV- CEL–WEP 4 Invocation to Youth.--Laurence Binyon.—OB—OVW Inward Music.—J: Keble.—STC Io Victis.-W. W. Story. See He and She , or, A Poet's Portfolio. Ion, Sels. fr. (Play.)—Sir T: N. Talfourd. on, a Tragedy. (Act I., Scs. 1 and 2.)—FTR (Sympathy—br. sel. fr. I., 2.)—BNL Ion, Br. sel. fr.-BNL Little Kindnesses.—CBP Iona—A Memorial of St. Columba.-Arthur Cleveland Coxe. —AA Iphigeng and Agamemnon.—Walter S. Landor. — BNL — 14—HBP—RLP—WEP 4 Iphigenia.-Alfred Tennyson.—BIHV (Sacrifice.)—LH Iphigenia in Aulis.—C: Phillips.-GS Iphigenia in Tauris, Sel. fr. (Song of the Parcae—fr. Act ., Sc. 5.)—Johann W. von Goethe (tr. by N. L. Frothingham.)—EPs Ipsissimus.-Eugene Lee-Hamilton.—WR 2 Ipswich Town.—Jas. Appleton Morgan.—PNW Ireland.—Lionel Johnson.—HIBV. Ireland.—Stephen Lucius Gwynn.—BIP—DB–HBV Ireland. (Last Fruit off an Old Tree, XIV.)—Walter S. Landor.—THP Ireland.—Denis F. MacCarthy.—BNL Ireland.—J: J. Piatt.-AA-LBA - Ireland.—Dora Sigerson-DB—OB—QVV Ireland in America.—Alice Furlong.—RTI “Ireland is the Gethsemane of Europe.”—Jas. Redpath.—GG Ireland Never was Contented.—Walter S. Landor.—BLV Ireland, Oh, *g Country—Frances Isabel, Parnell.—WR 51 Ireland to be Ruled by Irishmen. (A.br.) — W: E. Glad- stone.—BS 15 Ireland To-day.—Shane Leslie.—DB Irene, Sel. fr. (To-morrow—br. sel. fr. Act. III., Sc. 2.)— S: Johnson.—BNL Irene.—Marg. E. Sangster.—PF Iris.-Michael Field.—RTV—VA Iris.-Oliver W. See Professor at the Breakfast- table, The. Iris.-C. E. D. Phelps.-HP 2 Irish.-E: J. O’Brien.—AMV 2 - Irish Agitators, 1834. (Sel. fr. The Repeal of the Union.) —R : L. Sheil.—OM (Repeal of the Union, The.)—SS Irish Aliens.—R : L. Shiel. See following. Irish Aliens and English Victories. (Sel. fr. Irish Muni- cipal Bill, 1837.)—R : L. Sheil.-SS—TMD (sl. abr.) (Irish Aliens.)—CS 4 (sl. abr.)—FD 1 - (Irish Loyalty and Valour—sel.)—OM . (Irish Valor and Loyalty—sel.)—SSD Irish Astronomy.—C: Halpine. —AWH —CSS —HBV — RTI—SP 4 Irish Bachelor, The.—T: A. Daly.—SP 4–WR 51 Irish Beauty An.—Ellen Forrester.—DB–RTI Irish Boy, The.—Jane Taylor.—OTPC ‘‘Irish Bºgº at Fontenoy, The.”—Bartholomew Dowling. (Battle of Fontenoy.)—FEP—HPB Irish Church, The. — T : B. Macaulay. Church of Ireland, The. Irish Church, The...—R: L. Sheil. Ireland. Irish Colonel, The.—A. Conan Doyle.—BIP—SP 7 Irish Contrariety.—P. J. M’Call.—RTI Irish Coquetry.—Anon.—CD–CS 21 Irish Courtesy. (Dial.)—Anon.—MPID Irish Emigrant, The.—Lady Dufferin.—AmSS—STC Irish Establishment.—R : L. Sheil. See Established Church of Ireland, The. Irish Face, Am.—A. E.-BIP Irish Girl and the Telephone.—Juanita Bailey and Stanley Schell.—W.R. 38 Irish Grievances. (Sel. fr. Resolution on the Prosecution of Mr. O'Connell.)—R : L. Sheil.-- Irish Harper, The.——T: Campbell.—OTPC Irish Home Rule.—W : E. Gladstone.—St.S Irish Letter, An.--Anon.—CS 5 Irish Love-song.—Katha. Tynan Hinkson.—BIP Irish Love-song, An.—Rob't U. Johnson.—HIBV Irish Loyalty and Valour.—R : L. Sheil. See Irish Aliens and English Victories. Irish Lullaby.—Anon.—BIP Irish Lullaby.—A. P. Graves.—GSP—HBV-TIP Irish Melodies.—J: Todhunter.—BIP Irish Melody, An.—Denis F. MacCarthy.—CTBP Irish Melody, An.—J: F. Waller.—HIBJP (Dance Light.)—BNL (kiſſ; Neº-BIP-cs 22—D.B—HEV–RTI—SP 4 — Irish Memories.—G : A. Greene.—BIP Irish Molly.—W : Collins.—SR 9 (Captain Molly at Monmouth.)—PRR-WR 10 (Molly Maguire at Monmouth.)—HPB—OAI-PAP Irish Molly O.-Anon.—HEV–TIP Irish Molly O.-Fs. A. Fahy.—TIP Irish Mºer at her Child's Grave, The.—Ellen Forrester.— Irish Mººr in the Penal Days, The.—J : Banim. —DB — Irish Mother's Lament, The.—Cecil F. Alexander. —BIP — DB–RTI—TIP - Irish Municipal Bill.—R : L. Sheil. See Irish Aliens and English Victories. Irish Names.—J: Ludlow.—SP 7—WR 14 Irish Parliament, 'The. (Sel. fr. The Union, 1799.) — W: Conyngham, Lord Plunket.—CR Irish Particular. (Punch.)—HPE Irish Peasant Girl, The.—C: J. Kickham.—DB–TIP Irish Peasant Song.—Louise I. Guiney.—LBM Irish Peº to his Mistress, The.—T: Moore.—BGV—OB Irish Philosopher, The.—Anon.—HPI Irish Pºpher, The. — W: B. (?) MacCabe. — CS 18 — Irish Philosophy.—Anon.—SR 15 Irish Picket, The.—Orpheus C. Kerr.—CS 4—TSS Irish Rapparees, The.—Sir C : G. Duffy.—DB—TIP—VA Irish Reaper's Harvest Hymn, The.—J: Keegan.—DB–TIP Irish Sigmaster, The.—Jas. A. Sidey. — BS 1 — THP — Irish Spinning-wheel, The.—Alfred P. Graves.—HIBR-TIP Irish sº (Fr. The Poetical Cookery-book.)—(Punch.)— PE Irish Valor and Loyalty.—R : L. Sheil. See Irish Aliens and English Victories. s Irish Voter, The. (Dial.)—H: S. Kent.—ED Irish Wide-awake Quickstep Song.—Anon.—WR 46 Irish Wigº. to her Son, The. — Ellen Forrester. — BIP “– Irish Wife, The.—T: D’A. McGee.—HIBV-VA Irish Wild-flower, An.—Sarah M. B. Piatt.—AA FIolmes. See Established See England's Misrule oi 149 Irish AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS r Irish Witticism.—Anon.—SR 10 Irish Wolf, The-Jas. McCarroll.—TIP Irish Wolf-hound, The , (Sel. fr. The Foray of Con O'Don- nell.)—Denis F. MacCarthy.—BIP—SN–WA Irishman, The.—W: Maginn. See following. Irishman, The.—Jas. Orr.—BIP—D.B—DD Irishmººd the Lady, The.—W: Maginn.—HEV–RTI — P—VA . (Irishman, The.)—FEP—HBP—HPE Irishmºesson. The. (Dial.)—Walley C. (?) Oulton.— Irishman's Hºnorama, The-Jas. Burdette. —CH (sl. abr.) Irishman’s Perplexity, An.--Anon.—CS 26 (Pat's Perplexity.)—SR 9—WR 3 Irishwoman's Letter, The.—Anon.—CS 3—LLC—SA (Mary O'Connor, the Volunteer's Wife.)—CD (Volunteer's Wife, The.)—CR—MMR (Versions vary sl.) Iron Crown, An, Sel. fr. (Death of Little Hacket.)—T. S. Denison.—SR 4 Iron Gate, The.—Oliver W. Holmes. – AA (sel.) — CAP — .CS 18–MAL Iron—Silver—Gold.—Anon.—LPS–PP Iron Way, The. (Sel. fr.)—Sarah Pratt Carr. (Conquest of Sally B.)—WR 47 Irony—L: Untermeyer—NPA Irradiations.—J: Gould Fletcher.—NPA Irreparableness.-Eliz. B. Browning.—RLP—WEP 4 Irrepressible, The.—Anon.—CS 18 Irrepressible Boy, An.--Anon.—WR 25 Irrepressible Boy, The.—Anon.—BS 10 (He Wouldn't Hush.)—SR 3 Irrepressible Conflict, The.—W: H. Seward.—OS 3 Irresistible Time.—HI: Kirke White.—RLP Irresolute Resolution.—Anon.—WR 7 Irrevocable.—Mary Wright Plummer.—HTb-I-THIV Iry and Billy and Jo. (Sl. abr.)—Jas. W. Riley.—WR 23 Is Fidelity Eternal 7–J. Q. Strongfeldt.—SR 6 Is Freedom a Lie 7–J. M. Munyon.—CS 33 Is High License a Remedy ?—Anon.—WT 41 Is it Anybody’s Business?—Anon.—CS 5 Is it Come?—Frances Brown.[e].—FEP—HB Is it Gººyeº (Echoes XLII.-O.) — W: E. Henley. — Ts it Raining?—Mary F. Butts.-HDL Is it Love 3—Anon.—WR 12 Is it Nothing to you?—Anon.—CS 13 Is it Nothing to you?—May Probyn.-OVV-VA Is it so Small a Thing 2—Matthew Arnold.—THIV Is it Well with the Child 7–Christina G. Rossetti...—OB Is it Worth While 7 (O.)—Joaquin Miller.—BS 19 —HTb-I —PR—SR 15 (“Is it worth while that we jostle a brother.”)—GG - “Is it worth while that we jostle a brother.”—Joaquin Mil- ler. See foregoing. Is it, you ?—Mary Goodwin.-COS–PP Ts Life Yºth Living ? (Sl. abr.)—Alfred Austin. —LH — RT - Is Little Bob Tucked in 2—Sam W. Foss.-SR 13 Is the Moon Made of Green Cheese?—N: Nichols,<-CBOP Is there a God?—G : F. Cameron.—TCW Is there a Santa Claus 3–Anon.—HTb-II Is there a Santa Claus'—Frank P. Church.-OAC Is there for Honest Poverty. (O.)—Rob't Burns.—EBS— EPR—PHS-SEP—VE - (For a’ That and a' That.)—BNL–CBP—CR—CTBP— EPC–FP—GEP—HBV–HBVy—HTb-II—LOS 2— MBL–OTPC–PCK—PCL–PG.G.R.—RLP (Honest Poverty.)—CBOP—EPs—HBP (Man's a Man for a’ That, A.) — BGV- BS 4 — EP — FEP —OS 2 —RAC —RTV —SMG — SP 4 —SPE — WEP 3–WIR, 43 Is there more than One St. Nick 7–Anon.—WR 52 Is there Room in Angel Land 3–Anon.—CS 12 Is this a Dagger ?—W: Shakespeare. See Macbeth. Is this #, (Sel. fr. Lincoln's Election.)—Wendell Phillips. - 1. F (Higher Views of the Union.)—MMR “Is thy cruse of comfort failing ''-Eliz. Charles. See Cruse that Faileth not, The. Isaac Ashford.—G: Crabbe.—STC Isabel.—Sydney Dobell.—OVW Isabel.—J: Skelton.—NT Isabella ; or, The Pot of Basil. WR. 11 Isaiah, Sels. fr. Bible. Despoiler Doomed, The. (Ch. XIII., 2–5, 17–22, XIV., sels.--Moses Stuart's tr.)—BL Ho, Every One that Thirsteth ! (L.V.)—BS 6 Holy One, The. (XL., 28–31.)—LLC Isaiah XXXV.-BS 2 Joyful Messenger, The. (L.II, 7–12, tr. Lowth.)—S Voice in the Wilderness, The. (XL., 3–8.)—LLC Woe follows Wickedness. (V., 20–24.)—LLC Iscariot.—Shelby Mather.—WR 44 I’se Gettin' up a Watermelon Party.—Keller Brothers.--NM Island, The.—Anon.—BPIV Island, The, Sels. fr.—Lord Byron. Island, The.—(Can. II., Sts. 1, 2, 4.)—EPs Sea-cave, The. (IV, 6–8, 14—abr.)—EPs Sublime Tobacco. (II., 19.)—BLV (Island, The-sel.)—BNL Island, The. (Fr. The Buccaneer.) —R : H : Dana. —BNL —PNW–STC (Sel.)—J: Keats.-BGV- by Bishop - Island #erman An. — Katha. Tynan Hinkson. - RTI- Island of Home, The.—Ira J. Bailey.—CS 26 Island of Quiet, An.—Nathaniel Hawthorne.—FT Island of Shadows, The.—R : Garnett.—VA Island of Sleep, The. (Fr. The Wanderings of Oisin, Bk. III.)—W: Butler Yeats.--BIP—TIP Island of ºf Scots, The. (Cond.)—W: E. Aytoun. —CBB Island on the Lake.—W: Wordsworth. See Excursion, The. Islands of the Sea, The.—G : E : Woodberry.—PAH Isle of Beauty, Fare thee Well,—T: Haynes, Bayley.—RIP Isle of Long Ago, The. (Isle of the Long Ago, The-O.)— g i F. Taylor.—BS 1–FPE—FTR —HBV —KNE — (Long Ago, The.)—LLC Isle of Lost Dreams, The.—W: Sharp.–WA Isle of Palms, The. (Sel. fr.)—J: Wilson. (Šhipwreck, The.)--óBB Isle of the Heather, The-H: Whyte.—EBS Isle of the Long Ago, The.—B : F. Taylor. See Isle of Long Ago, The. Isle of Yew.—Anon.—LLC Isles, The.—C : G. D. Roberts.-VA Isles of Greece, The.—Lord Byron. See Don Juan. Islesman's Home, The.—T: Pattison.—EBS “Isn't God upon the Ocean, just the same as on the Land!” —Jas. T. Fields. See Ballad of the Tempest, The. Isolation.—Matthew Arnold.—OVV Isolation.—Arthur H. Clough. See Dipsychus. Isolation.—Elinor Gray.—CBP Isolation.—Josephine Preston Peabody.—AA Isolation of Genius, The.—Lord Byron. See Childe Harold. Isolation: To Marguerite.—Matthew Arnold.—NT Israel Frº Bid for Gold.—Edmund C. Stedman,—AH 2 —PA Israel's Womanhood. (Pant.)—L. L. Knight.—WR 41 Israfel.-Edgar Allan Poe.—AA—AL —Amp —APM —ASL —CAP—GEP—HEV–LBA—WR 5 Israfiddlestrings.--Anon.—WA - It.—Albert Bigelow Paine.—WR 50 º “It.”—Jas. W. Riley. See Session with Uncle Sidney, A. It Ain't a Feller’s Fault.—Anon.—WR 7 It Came upon the Midnight Clear. — Edmund H. Sears. — BO.C.—FEP—LLC (abr.) (Angel’s Song, The.)—AA—AL (Glorious Song of Old, The.)—OAC–OS 2—YC “It Cannot Be.”—D : Banks Sickels.-HBV It Finished Him.—Anon.—LFS It Has been Willed in God’s Decree. — Ernst Freiherr von Feuchtersleben.—HGV It is a Beauteous Evening, Calm and Free. (Miscellaneous Sonnets, Pt. I., 30.)—W: Wordsworth.-EPN-FEP —GEP—GT-HBV—HBWy—MBL (By the Sea.)—PGT 1 (Evening on Calais Beach.)—OB—QH (On the Beach at Calais.)—WEP 4 g “It is a common saying that religion has nothing to do with politics.”—Frd’k W. Robertson.—GG “It is a dear delight for the soul to have trust in the fidelity of another.” (Harper’s.)—GG “It is a fitting opportunity to advert to the fact that a re- vival of religion.” (Southwesterm Presbyterian.) — GG It is Long Waiting.—Philip H: Savage.—AL “It is a sair thing to be misjudged.”—G : Macdonald.—FHS It is Coming.—M. F. Mosher.—PEO—TS It is Common.—Anon.—HIP It is Enº, (In A Lover's Diary.)—H. Gilbert Parker. V It is Finished.—Christina G. Rossetti...—VA It is Great for our Country to Die.—Jas. G. Percival.—FEP —HBP—HIBW (Elegiac—C.)—AA—LBA—OAM “It is hard to say farewell to a hope that has cheered us.” —W : H. H. Murray.—G.G. - It is in Winter that we Dream of Spring.—Rob't B. Wil- SOIn ,— “It is More Blessed.” — Rose Terry Cooke. — LLC — SSS (abr.)—STC It is Most True that Eyes.—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astro- phel and Stella. It is never too Late to Mend, Sels. fr.—C: Reade. (Sel. fr. Vol. II., Ch. Digging for Hidden Treasure. II.)—MMR - Lark in the Gold-fields, The. (Vol. II., Chs. XIII. and XIV. MMR, (English Lark, The.)—SSR (Lark, The—sel.)—SC “It is #Beauty I Demand.”—G: Darley.—DB —HBV — It is not Death to Die.—G. : W. Bethune.—AA It is not Growing Like a Tree.—Ben Jonson.—RAC “It is not the best way to teach the truth.”—Jos. Cook.-GG It is not the Tear.—T: Moore.—OTPC It is not #3% Thought of that the Flood.—W: Wordsworth. It is not You; 9 Mother, to Complain.—Rob't L: Steven- SOIl.- LS “It is º that at the battle of Shiloh.”—G: C. Heckman.- It is the Day when he was Born.—Alfred Tennyson. See In Memoriam. “It is the miller's daughter.”—Alfred Tennyson. See Mill- er's Daughter, The. 150 TITLE INDEX Jack “It is the property of the religious spirit to be the most re- ning of all influences.” Br. sel. fr. Boston.) — . Ralph W. Emerson.—GG “It is the "quiet worker that, succeeds.”—Anon-GG “It is the season now to go.” (C.)—Rob't L: Stevenson. (Difference, The.)—LTV - (In the Season.)—VA - “It is thy voice that floats above the din.”—Sarah Doudney. “It is unkind and improper to exult over a triumph.” — Anon.—GG It is well we Cannot See the End.—Anon.—CS 5 “It isn't the thing you do, dear.”—Marg. E. Sangster. See Sin of Omission, The. It Kindles all my Soul.-Casimir of Poland.—BNL It Looked too Serious to Him.— (Chicago Daily Socialist.)— SP 6 It May Be.—Percy Addleshaw.—VA “It may be glorious to write.” — Jas. R. Lowell. cident in a Railroad Car, An. “It Might have Been.”—Anon.—GP It Might have Been.—A. A. Hopkins.—CS 8 “It must be so, Plato, thou reasonest well.”—Jos. Addison. See Cato. It never Comes Again.—R: H. Stoddard.— BNL —LLC — (Flight of Youth, The-C.)— AA —AL —ASL —CBIP — EIB BA—YBW See In- (Lost.)—FP (Never Again.)—FEP—STC (Tºgº fre Gains for all our Losses.)— HBP — PCL — It never Pays.--Anon.—KNE—PyS “It Rains.”—Lucy S. Ruggles.—TFS It Seems, but Yesterday.—W: E. Marshall,—OCV It Singeth Hºw in every Heart. — J: White Chadwick. — > -I It Snows.--Anon.—CBOP It Snows.-Hannah F. Gould.—CBOP It Snows and it Blows.-Ada B. Stevens.—CB It Snows It Snows. (Mother Truth’s Melodies.)—NV “It sometimes happens that two friends, will meet.” (Swn- day Afternoon.)—G.G. - “It suppresses duration, it suppresses space, it suppresses suffering.”—Victor Hugo.— “It war Crackit, Afore.”—Gath Brittle.—WR 21 “It was a Dream.”—Nina Cooper.—WR 29 It was a Dream.—Mrs. M. L. Rayne.—CS 40 It was a for our Rightfu' King.— Rob't Burns. – BGV — CBB–EBS It was a Lass.-Mary E. Wilkins Freeman.—HS It was a Lover and his Lass. – W: Shakespeare. See. As You Like It. It was All a Mistake.—Anon.—CS 30 “It was her first sweet child, her heart's delight.” — C: Tennyson-Turner.—PGT 2 (Her First-born.)—OAMs—TM–VA It was his Dog.—Anon.—FAS “It was my Sister.”—Mary Arden.—WR 51 “It was no relief from temporal evils that the Apostle promised.”—W: A. Butler.—FHS It was not a Success.--Anon.—WR. 20 “It was not anything she said.”—Anon-FHS “It was the charming month [of May 1.” (C.—also Charm- ing Month of May, The-C.)—Rob't Burns. (Chloe.)—GN–HBV—LC—OTPC It will be a Kansas Year.—J. B. Edson.—S It will Mend.—Anon.—HTb-II Italano-American, The.—Anon.—WR 38 Italia.-Oscar Wilde.—TIWP “Italia, Io Ti Saluto l’” — Christina G. Rossetti. — OVV — PGT 2–TTWP Italia shall be Free.—G. : Meredith.-PPV Italian in England, The.—Rob't Browning.—PPV Italian Ravine, An.—Percy B. Shelley. See Cenci, The. Italian Rhapsody. (Sel. fr.)—Rob’t U. Johnson.—HIBV. (To Italy.)—TIWP Italian Song, An. (C.)—S: Rogers.-BGV-FEP—STC (My Native Vale.)-CEL - Italian yºunt of George Washington, An. — Anon. — Italian's View on the Labor Question, An. — Joe Kerr. — BS 21—SR—WR 21 Italy.—Eliz. B. Browning.—TIWP Italy (the book), Sels. fr.—S: Rogers.-EP—RLP Foreign Travel.-POW Ginevra.-BNL–FEP—PF–RLP—RTV—TIWP (Sl. abr.)—TMR—WEP 4 (Sl. diff. vers.)—CS 3 (Lost Bride, The.)—WR. 26 (For another vers. of same story see Mistletoe Bough, The.—T: H. Bayly.) Italy (the poem.)—BNL (sel.)—POW–WEP 4 (sel. fr. Bergamo, and Italy, com.) Italy and Bergamo.—EP Italy, Sel. fr. (Sel. fr. The Alps.)—BNL Jorasse. (Albr.)—BNL Naples. (Sel.)—BNL “Nature denied him much.” Pompeii.-POW Rome. (Sel.)—BNL Venice. (Comd.)—BNL Italy.—Algernon C: Swinburne. See Litany of Nations, A. Italy: A Prophecy. (1818.)—Archdeacon Hare.—STC Italy, my Italy.—Eliz. B. Browning.—PPV Italy Sweet Too!—J: Keats.-OR-POW Itching Heels.-Paul Laurence Dunbar.—WR 51 (Sel. fr. Farewell.)—GG. Ite Doºſa Saturae, Wenit Hesperus.-Arthur H. Clough.— Iter Supremum.—Arthur S. Hardy.—AA—LBA Iteration.—Scharmel Iris.-NPA - It's a Gay Old World.—Anon.—HTb-II “Its Ain Drap o' Dew.”—Jas. Ballantine.—HEV It's Good to have a Mother.—Mary M. Dodge.—TE'S (Birdies with Broken Wings—C.)—Poſt, It's Hame and it's Hame.—Allan Cunningham.—FEP—GP (Hame, Hame, Hamel)—EBS—HBP—HBV—OB (Loyalty—sel.)—GN–LH It's Hard to be Good.-Anon.—WR 2 It's Lent.—Anon.—WR 47 It's my Nature.—Anon.—CS 31 It's Vera Weel.-Wallace Dunbar.—CD Islusºgernon C: Swinburne.—CEL–EP—HBV—NT— Iván Ivanovitch. (Sel.—cond.)—Rob't Browning.—WR 1 Ivan the Czar.—Felicia D. Hemans.—CS 36 Ivanhoe, Sels. fr.-Walter Scott. Baron and the Jew, The. (Sel. fr. Ch. XXII., arr. as dial.)—NDP Besieged Castle, The. (Abr. and ad. fr. Chs. XXIX. and XXXI.)—MMR (longest)—PR—WR 11 (Storming of the Castle, The-Sels. a.d. fr. Chs. XXIX.- XXXI.)—CS 36 IHymn §e Hebrew Maid. (Fr. Ch. XXXIX.)—HBP (Rebecca's Hymn.) — BGV — BNL — CBP —FEP — LOS 2—PGGR–RAC—RLP Trial of Rebecca, The. (Sel. fr. Ch. XLIII.)—WR. I9 Tournament, The.—SP 2 I've a Lºng in my Heart for You, Louise.—C : K. Harris. “I’ve thought of thee, I've thought of thee.” (Br. sel. fr. The Confessional.)—Nathaniel P. Willis.--FTA I’ve Wandered in the Sunny South.-J. F. McDonnell. — SBOS—SGB Ivory Crucifix, The.—G. H. Miles.—WR 6 Ivory Gate, The.—Mortimer Collins.—VA Ivry, a Song of the Huguenots. (C.)—T: B. Macaulay. — AmSS—BIHV-BP—BJPB —CBB —EDY —FEP GN–HB—HBP—HBV—HBVy—HPB—LC (abr.) —NT—PCK–PPV —RTV —SFM —SP 8 —SSR – VA—WR 43 (Battle ºf Ivry, The.)—OM (br. sel.)—OS 2—SA—SEP (Abr)—BS 6—CEL–CR–Cs 5–FR –GP —ss— TMD Ivy, The.—HI: Burton.—AD Ivy Green, The-C: Dickens.—BNL–BS 16 (abr.) —CBP CS 11 —DD —FEP — GP — HBV — HBVy —GP — gºriº CK–PCL–PF —PGGR —POS —RAC — 8—V (Sl. diff. vers.)—AD—HBP—PHS Ivy Oration.—Lo Amy Heater.—WR, 54 Ivy Orations. (3)—Anon.—CP Ivy Poem.—Anon.—CP Ivy Poem.—Lo Amy Heater.—WR 54 Ivy Song.—Anon.—CP Izaak Wºon to River and Brook.-Eugene Lee-Hamilton.— J J. A. G.-Julia Ward Howe.—PAH J. B.-H. : C. Bunner.—AA—EDY J. D. R.—Oliver W. Holmes.—CAP J. F.—Jas. R. Lowell.—FT Jabberwocky.—Lewis Carroll.—HIBW-NA—THP-WA Jack.-Anon.—CS 36 Jack.--Anon.—CS 38 Jack.-Anon.—WR 33 Jack.-E : V. Lucas.-O.R. Jack and Gill.—A Criticism.—Jos. Dennie.—BS 3 Jack and I.—Anon.—CS 37 Jack and Jill. (Parody.)—Eliz. Cavazza.-PA Jack and Jill. §3–àº. C. Deane.—PA Jack and Jill. (Parody.)—C : Battell Loomis.-PA Jack º, Jill. Mother Goose Sonnets.)—Harriet S. Morg- ridge.—A Jack and Jill in Variations.—C. N.—HTb-II Jack and Joan.—T: Campion.—BLV—EPE—HBV-NT Jack and Joan (Epitaph, An—C.)—Matthew Prior. —IIIPE Jack and the King who was a Gentleman. (Albr.)—Seumas MacManus.-RTI Jack at all Trades.—F. Crosby.—PD Jack at the Opera.-C: Dibdin.—THP Jack Chiddy.—Alex. Anderson.—CS 20 Jack Creamer.—Jas. J. Roche.—AIH–BS 25—PAH Jack Frost.—Anon.—CBOP Jack Frost.—Anon.—LFS Jack Frost.—Anon.—NV (Who is It?)—NYM-PEO (sl. abr.) Jack Frost.—Anon.—PyR. Jack Frost.—Anon.—WR 41 Jack Frost.—Hannah F. Gould.—DD —PGpr—Port —RAC —SFM.–SMG-WOL (Frost, The.)—ABV —BNL —CBOP —CFBP —HBV — EIBVy—NV—OTPC–PCK–SP 4–TFS (sl. abr.) Jack Fºgabriel Setoun.—BVC–CFBP—GSP–HBV- Jack Fºlettie E. Sterling.—NYM Jack Frost.—Celia. Thaxter.—TYP Jack Frost's Little Sister.—Carrie W. Bronson.—WR 50 Jack Grey.—Anon.—COS—PP *4 151 Jack AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Jack Hall; or, The School Days of an American Boy, Sel. r.—Rob't Grant. Boat * The. (Sel. fr. Ch. IX.) —M.R.S — SC (sl. (l, 7". (Jack Hall's Boat-race—ad, by E. M. Wilbor.)—DR, Jack Hºins Story.—C: Dickens. See Pickwick Papers, € Jack Horner. (In Mother Goose for Grown Folks.)—Ade. line D. T. Whitney.—BNL–CS 3 (abr.) Jack inwº. Pulpit.—Clara Smith.-AD (sl. abr.) —NW — Jack o’ Lanterns.—Nellie Mūstaine.—CHP Jack o’ the Side. — BIESB — LH — OBB — in Border Min- strelsy.—Walter Scott. Jack Rattleton Goes to Springfield and Back, Sel. fr.—Wal- dron K. Post. Harvard-Yale Foot-ball Match, A.—BS 23 (Harvard-Yale Foot-ball Game, A–diff. a.d.)—PFP Jack, the Fighting Evangelist.—Anon.--WR 58 Jack, the Fisherman,—Eliz. Stuart Phelps.-SP 7—WR 51 Jack the Giant-killer.—Jas. W. Riley.—WR 38 Jackanapes. (Albr. fr. Jackanapes, Chs. IV., V., VI.) — Juliana H. Ewing.—WR 25 Jackdaw, The.—Vincent Bourne.— (Tr. by W : Cowper.) — ABV-HEV–HBVy—NT—WEP 3 Jackdaw of Rheims.-R. : H. Barham.—ABV-BNL–CS 21 —HBV-OTPC–POA—RTV—SP 7 —STC —St.S — TVA Jack-in-the-Pulpit.—Clara Smith.--CCB Jack-o'-Lantern.—T: N. Weaver.—WR 31 Jack's Letter to Bob.-Davis S. Foster.—SR 12 Jack's Menagerie.—H. B.-CHV Jack's Second Trial,—Roy Farrell Green.—WR 32 Jackson at New Orleans. – Wallace Rice. — DD — EDY — PAH Jacob. (Parody.)—Phoebe Cary.—PA Jacob.-Arthur H. Clough.-BIHV Jacob Omnium's Hoss.-W. M. Thackeray.—HIPE Jacobit, in Exile, A. — Algernon C: Swinburne. — LH — O Jacobite º,Tower Hill, The.—G: Walter Thornbury.—EHT Jacobite Toast. (To the same [an Officer in the Army Ex- tempore, Intended to Allay the Violence of Party Spirit—C.)—J: Byrom.—BLV—FEP (Which is Which.)—HPE Jacobite's Epitaph, A. — T : B. Macaulay. — HGP — LH — LHT-LOS 3–OB—OVV (Epitaph on a Jacobite—C.)—VA—WEP 4 Jacqueminot.—Bessie Chandler.—FEP Jacqueminot Rose Sunday, A.—Emma D. Banks.-BS 19 Jacqueminot Roses.—Ednah P. Clarke.—POS Jacques Cartier.—Matthew R. Knight.—TCV Jacques Cartier.—T: D. McGee.—OCV-SBOS—SGB Jaffar; an Easter Tradition.—Leigh Hunt.—BNL —CGd — CS 6—HBP—HBW —KNE —LOS 3 —MR —OS 2. — OTPC–PHS—POA—SSR-STP–StS. Jaffier Parting with Belvidera. (Sel. fr. Venice Preserved, Act V., Sc. 2.)—T: Otway.—BNL Jail-bird, A.—Anon.—NM Jail-bird’s Story, A.—Anon.—WR 2 Jail-bird's Story, A.—Rob't Overton.—CS 32 Jakey and Old Jacob.-Anon.—WR 27 James and the Shoulder of Mutton.—Ann and Jane Taylor. ! —BVC—CHV-OTPC (Jem and the Shoulder of Mutton.)—CBOP James Elia, Connoisseur.—C : Lamb. See Essays of Elia. James Fitz-James and Ellen.—Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake, The. James Grant.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB James Harris (The Daemon Lover.) — (Old Ballad.)—ESB James Hatley.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB James Henry in School.—Emily Selinger.—WR 22 James McCosh.-Rob't Bridges.—AA—EBY James Russell Lowell. (Sel. fr. To James Russell Lowell.) —Oliver W. Holmes.—CAP—DD–PEO James Russell Lowell.—J : G. Whittier.—CAP—DD James Russell Lowell's Birthday Festival. (At a Birthday Festival—C.)—Oliver W. Holmes.—PEO (abr. ) James Thomson. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Jamie.—Rob't C. W. Meyers.-BS 10 (sl. abr.)—CS 23 (Prose vers. abr. and ad.)—FMR Jamie Douglas.-- (Old Ballad.)—CS 15—ESB–FR—OBB Jamie Telfer o' # Fair Dodhead.—Anon. —CBB —EBS — 3. SE—OB B Jam-pot, The. (Parody.)—Rudyard, Kipling.—HIBV-PA Jan Kubelik.--Carl Sandburg.—NPA Jane and Eliza.-Anon.—ABV Jane and Eliza– Ann Taylor. —HBV —HBVy — OTPC — PC Jane Austen (in A Book of Sibyls), Sel. fr. (Influence of Life.)—Anne I. T. Ritchie-KNE Jane Conquest.—Anon.—BS 6—CS 16 Jane Jones.—Ben King. —CS 34 — HTb-I – SP 1 — SR — SR 14—StS * * * > Jane Smith. (Parody.)—Rudyard Kipling.—PA Jane's Graduation.—Mabel Florence Nash.-HTb-I Janet.—R: W. Gilder.—WSA Janette’s Hair.—C : G. Halpine,—GP—HBW Jangled Bells.--Anon.—WR 54 * Janice Meredith (Frag. fr.)—Paul Leicester Ford. (Headquarters in 1776.)—OAW - Janitor, The.—Anon.—WR 44 January.—Anon.—CCB January.—Anon.—LPP January.—Anon.—NYM January.—Warren Cheney.—GS January.—Rosaline E. Jones.—PEO - January.—Jas. R. Lowell. See Vision of Sir Launfal, The. January.—Frank D. Sherman,—LFL January.-Ewaleen Stein.-CCB January 1st, 1828. (O.)—Nathaniel P. Willis, (New Year, The.)—FP—SR 14 January Wind. (Albr.)—Rob't Buchanan.—OS 2 Janus.-G : W. Russell.—TIP Janus and January.—HI: W. Longfellow.—POS Japanese Doll, The.—Anon.—TT Japanese Fan Drill.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE Japanese Love-song, A.—Alfred Noyes, OVW Japanese Lullaby.— Eugene Field.—HE R — NW — PGpr — PyR-TM→WR 16 Japanese Mother, A.—Grace Duffie Boylan.—CS 39 Japanese National Anthem.—Anon.—PPV Japanese Parasol and Fan Drill.—Mary L. Gaddes.—WR 6 Japanese Wedding, A. (Pantomime.)—Sara S. Rice.—WR 3 Japanesque.—Oliver Herford.—WA Jaqueline.—G. : M. Wickers.-CS 29 Jaquerie, The, Sels. fr.—Sidney Lanier. Betrayal.—AA—CBP Hound, The.—AA Jar, The. (“Day and night my thoughts incline”—O.)—R . H. Stoddard.—AA - Jarl Sigurd's Christmas Eve.—Hjalmar H. Boyesen.—WR 8 (Earl Sigurd's Christmas Eve—sl. abr.)—BS 23—CIS Jasmine.—Paul H. Hayne.—CBP Jasmine Flower, The.—Saint-Juirs.-WR 7 Jasper's Song.—Marjorie L. C. Pickthall.—OCW Jathrop Lathrop's Cow.—Anna Warner. See Susan Clegg and her Friend Mrs. Lathrop. Javanese Dancers.—Arthur Symons.—VA Je Ne Sais Quoi, The.—W: Whitehead.—BGV-BLV Je suis Americain.-Anon.—CS 22 Jealous Doll, The.—Rebecca Deming Moore.—CB Jealous Wife, The.—Fred E. Brooks.-CS 28 Jealousy.—Ben Jonson.—RLP Jealousy.—W : Shakespeare. See Othello. Jealousy in the Choir. (Lowell New Moon.)—CH-WR 39 Jeallusest ob her Sect, The...—Anon.—NM Jean. '85 a’ the Airts—C.)—Rob't Burns.—BFW-GEP— O (W. 2 add, doubtful stanzas.)—FEP—FTA—PGT 1 (I Love my Jean—also C.)—BNL–BPB—GN–HBV- MBL–OTPC–RAC (My Jean.)—CEL - (“Of a the airts the winds can blaw.”)—BGV-EBS— EP — EPC — EPR —EPs —RLP — SP 2 — STC — WEP 3 Jean Anderson, my Joy, Jean.—J. E. Rankin.--—BS 1 Jean Noel: a Story of Christmas in France.—Edith Scan- nell.—WR 24 Jean Valjean.—Victor Hugo. See Les Misérables. Jean Waljean and the Bishop. — Victor Hugo. See Les Misérables. Jean Valjean Plays the Christmas Saint.—Victor Hugo. See Les Misérables. Jean Valjean Reveals Himself. — Victor Hugo. See Les Misérables. Jean Valjean's Sacrifice.—Victor Hugo. See Les Misérables. Jeane.—W : Barnes.— •) Jeanette and Jo.—Mary M. Dodge.—CBOP Jeanie Deans and Queen Caroline.—Walter Scott. See Heart of Midlothian, The. - Jeanie Morrison.— W : Motherwell.— BNI –BOL —CBP — CEL–EBS—FEP—FTR-HBP—HBV —NT —R.I.P —STC–WCL–WEP 4 (Abr'.)—EPs—FP Jeannie Marsh.-G : P. Morris.-AA—WR 5 Jefferson D.—HI: S. Cornwell.—PAH Jefferson Davis.-Walker Meriwether Bell.—PAH Jefferson 'Davis.-Harry T. Peck.-EDY “Jefful, The.” (Sel. fr. Just One Day.)—J: Habberton.— BS 1.6—WR, 30 Jehoshaphat's Deliverance.—G: L. Taylor.—BS 13 Jehovah Tsidkenu.-Rob't M. McCheyne.—FEP Jellon Grame.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB–OBB Jem White.—C : Lamb.-FT Jem and the Shoulder of Mutton. — Ann and Jane Taylor. . See James and the Shoulder of Mutton. Jemima. (2 vers.)—Anon.—BVC–GSP (There was a Little Girl—ptly. like both vers.--at. to § W. Longfellow.)—CBOP–HBV—HBVy—NA— Jemmy Dawson.—W. Shenstone.—BGV Jem's Last Ride.—Mary A. Stansbury.—BS 15 Jena.-F's. S. Saltus.-EDY Jenkins Goes to a Picnic.—Anon.—CS 6 Jennie.—Fred E. Brooks,—SP 4–WR 2 Jenny.—Dante Gabriel Rossetti.-EP Jenny #. Peggy. — Allan Ramsay. See Gentle Shepherd, €. Jenny Dang the Weaver.—Sir Alex. Boswell.—EBS Jenny Dunleath.-Alice Cary. S 18 Jenny from Ballinasloe.—Anon.—TIP Jenny Kissed me.—Leigh Hunt. —AmSS — BIFV — BLV — BNL–CS 20–EP—FT-FTA—GEP—GP —HBP — FIBV-HTb-I–LC—LTV-NT—OB—OS 2—OVV — SP 2–VSA—WA (Rondeau.)—FEP—WEP 4 Jenny Malone.—Anon.—CS 20 Jenny Wren.—Anon.—CBPC Jennie Wren and Riah the Jew.--C : Dickens.—BOF Jenº, Wren and Robin Redbreast.—Anon.—OS 1 (Nursery Rhymes, I.)—C Jenny’s White Rose.—Mrs. H. E. M. Allen.—WR 7 152 TITLE INDEX Joe “Jenny wi' the Airn Teeth.”—Alex. Anderson.—HEV Jenny's Bawbee.—Sir Alex. Boswell.—EBS - Jephthah's Daughter.—Lord Byron.—EPs—RLP Jephthah's Daughter.—Alfred Tennyson.--BEIV. Jephthah's Daughter. (Alby.)—Nathaniel P. Willis.-CS 16 Jephthah's Rash Vow.—Miss Howard.—CS 8 Jeptha's Daughter.—W. W. Marsh.-WR 7 Jeptha's Daughter.—Andrew Ramsay.—TCW Jere Lloyd on “Phrenology.”—Anon.—CS 11 Jeremy Taylor's Way.—Jeremy Taylor.—FT Jericho Bob.-Anna E. King.—HS—OAT Jerry.—Mary L. Dickinson.—BS 11—CS 22—SR 4–WR 43 Jerry an' me.—Anon.—WR 12 Jerry an' me.—Hiram Rich.-ASL–HBV Jerry the Bobbin-boy.—Anon.—NP Jerusalem.—J : Mason. Neale.—HEV—OVW Jerusalemºnged. (In Hebrew Melodies.)—Lord Byron. (Vision of Belshazzar—0.)—EPs—GN–STP Jerusalem by Moonlight. (Sel. fr. Tancred, Bk. III., Ch. I.)—B: Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield.—CS 6—SR 5 —TMD Jerusalem, Delivered, Sels. fr.—Torquato Tasso. Shepherd's Song, The. (Sel. fr. Can. VII.)—WR 11 Sophronia and Olindo. (Sel. fr. Can. II.)—NE (Wiffen's tr.)—WR 11 (diff. tr.) Jerusalem Delivered, Story of.-Kate M. Rabb.-NE Jerusalem the Beautiful.—M. L. Hoffard.—CS 28 Jerusalem the Golden. (Old Latin Hymn.)—St. Bernard.— EHTb-II—LOS 2 (Tr. by Gerald Massey.)—CBP (Tr. by J: M. Neale.) —HDL (sel.) —LLC (abr.) — PYO (sel. (Celestial Country, The.)—BNL (abºr.)—FEP Jes' 'fore Christmas.-Eugene Field. See Jest 'fore Christ- IOla S. Jes' Only Her.—J: E: Hazzard.—WR 44 Jes' to be Along o' You.-Anon.—WR 29 Jes' Whistle up a Song.—Anon.—WR 48 Jessie.—T: E. Brown.—HEV–OB Jessie.—F's. Bret Harte.—GN Jessie Brown at Lucknow.—G : Vandenhoff.-FMR, Jessie Cameron.—Christina G. Rossetti...—CS 18 Jessie, the Flower o' Dumblane.—Rob't Tannahill.—BGV- . EBS—FEP—HBV (Flower o' Dumblane, The.)—BNL–RLP Jessy.—Rob't Burns.—FEP Here's a Health to ane I Lo'e Dear.)—HBP “Jest a-Thinkin' o' You.”—Ella Higginson.—WR. 21 Jest ºristmas-Eugene Field.—CS 34—DD–HBV- y (Jes' 'fore Christmas.)—PF—WR 28 Jest of Fate, The. (Fate's Frustrated Joke—O.)—Sam W. Foss.-WIR 22 Jester, The.—Anon.—WR 12 • Jester, The. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Jester Bee.—Frank D. Sherman.—LFL \ Jester Condemned [to Death], The.—Horace Smith. — CS 3 —RNE—OM–PR—SS (Jester's Choice, The.)—RTV Jester's Plea, The.—Frö’k Locker-Lampson.—BLV Jester's Sermon, The.—G. : Walter Thornbury.—BNL–CS 9 —CSS—FEP—STC Jesu, Lover of my Soul.—C: Wesley. See Jesus, Lover of my Soul. Jesu, my Strength, my Hope. (Abr.)—C: Wesley.—FEP Jesuits, The. (Fr. the second of the Satires upon the Jesuits.)—J: Oldham.—WEP 2 Jesus.-Theodore Parker.—AA Jesus Bids us Shine.—Emily H. Miller.—GSP Jesus Christ. ... (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Jesus, I my Cross have taken.—HI: F. Lyte.—FEP “Lo, we have Left All.”)—VA "Jesus ºr of my Soul.” — Eugene J. Hall. — BS 12 — Jesus, Lover of my Soul.—C: Wesley.—CBP — Ehl’ —HBW —HTb-I–LLC (abr.)—OTPC–STC (Sl. abr.)—HBP—SPE (Christ, the Refuge of the Soul.)—WEP 3 (Jesu, Lover of my Soul.)—FEP (abr.) Jesus Loves Me.—M. Ella Cornell.—SSE “Jesus, *sº whom I serve.” (Sel.)—Frances R. Haver- gal.—E Jesus See a Little Child.—Matthias Barr.—CBOP Jesus Sees You.--Anon.—CBOP Jesus Shall Reign.—I: Watts.-HBP (Psalm LXXII.)—FEP Jesus the Carpenter.—Catherine C. Liddell.—DD —HBV — PCK–THIV—VA Jesus Wept.—Fs. Brooks.-HP 2 Jet and Snowflake. (Dial.)—Anon.—WR 35 Jetsam (In memory of the sinking of the Titanic.)—Herman Montagu Donner.—LY Jewels of my Aunt, The.—Rob't C. V. Meyers.-CS 34 Jewels she Lacked, The.—Anon.—WR 4 Jewel-weed.—Florence Earle Coates.—AMV 2 Jewess and her Son, The.—J: Wolcott.-H.PE Jewish gºters at Newport, The. — H. W. Longfellow. — Jewish Conscript, The...—Florence Kiper Frank.--NPA Jewish Disabilities. . (Sel.)—T: B. Macaulay.—MRS Jewish Hymn in Babylon.—HI: H. Milman,—BNL Jews' Cemetery, The...—J: Addington Symonds.--TIWP Jew’s Daughter, The. (C.-in Percy's Reliques.)—Anon, Sl. abr.)—BB—OE (Sir Hugh ; or, The Jew’s Daughter—diff, vers.)—BPB —EPO-ESB Jim.–A. W. Bellaw.—CS 33 "Jim"—º Bret Hyte–AA—Amss—BNL–0s 4 —MHR Jim.—G : V. Hobart.—HIP 2 Jim.—Nora Perry.—TMR Jim.—Jas. W. Riley.—AWH Jim : a Hero.—Rob't Overton.—CS 28 Jim, Arizona, 1885.-C : F. Lummis.-BS 19 . (Arizona Jim.)—WR 2 Jim Bludso [of the Prairie Belle] —J: Hay-AA—AmP— AmSS—BA.B—CR—HBV-HTb-I-MR-MRS —PF º —PYO—RTV—SC—SP 5—StS-WR. 21—YBV Jim Bºº. (Then Ag’in–C.)—Sam W. Foss.-BS 26— Jim Crow.—Clinton Scollard.—SFM Jim Fº Wedding. — Josiah G. Holland. àRS. Jim Haley's Conversion.—J. L. Harbour.—SR 14 Jim has his Doubts.-Anon.—BS 27 Jim Lord's Cat.—E: B. Nicholson.—WR 21 Jim, the Cat.—Jos. C. Lincoln.--WR 44 Jim Wolfe and the Cats.-S: L. Clemens.—CS 17–WR 35 Jim-Jam King of the Jou-Jous, The. — Alaric B. Start. — º AWH-THIP Jimmie's Prayer. (Boston Transcript.)—CD–SR 5 Jimmy Brown and Mr. Martin’s Eye.—W: L. Alden. See e Adventures of Jimmy Brown, The. Jimmy Brown's Attempt to Produce Freckles.—W: L. Alden. See Adventures of Jimmy Brown, The. Jimmy Brown's Dog.—W: L., Alden.—DR Jimmy Brown's Prompt Obedience.—W: L. Alden. See Ad- ventures of Jimmy Brown, The. See Seven Jimmy Brown's Sister's Wedding.—W: L. Alden. See Ad- tº ventures of Jimmy Brown, €. Jimmy B wh's Steam Chair.—W: L. Alden. See Adven- tures of Jimmy Brown, The. Jimmy Butler and the Owl.—Anon.—CS 7—FTR —MYF — e SA—SR 2–WR 31 Jimmy §) (Paddy at Sea. — C.) — S: Lover. — BS 16 7" (1,07". Jimmy's Wooing.—Will W. Harney.—TFY Jim's Aunt.—Frances B. Dillingham.—OAI Jim's Defence.—Anon.—WR 44 Jim's Future. (C.)—Sam W. Foss. (Future in Front of Him, A.)—SR 9 Jim's Kids.--Anon.—CS 22 Jim's Story.—H. S. Tomer.—WR 21 Jim's Woman.—Avery Abbott.—SP 7 Jiners, The.—Anon.—CS 20—CSS—SR 7 Jingle Parties. (Emt.)—Anon.—EuB Jingles. (Eacaminer and Chronicle.)—MYF Jingles of the Street.—Anon.—SR 11 Jinny.—Eva W. McGlasson.—WR 4 Joam Docasta. (Sel. fr. Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon, Ch. XVII.)—Jules Verne.—NP Joan of Arc.—Anon.—FMR Joan of Arc.—Archbishop Ireland.—WR 42 Joan of Arc, Sels. fr;-T: De Quincy. Dying Dream of the Bishop of Beauvais.-SSR Execution of Joan of Arc.—CS 3 Joan of Arc.—CS 3—POW (frag.)—SSR (sel.) (Shepherd Girl of Domremy.)—LLC Maid of Orleans Girding for Battle, The.—CBP Martyrdom of Joan of Arc, The.—CR Joan of Arc, Sel. fr. (Crowning of tho King, The-fr. Bk. Y.)—Rob't Southey.—CS 35 Joan of Arc at the Stake. (T'ab.)—Anon.—BS 11—TCP Joan of Arc in Prison.—Mrs. L. J. B. Case.—WR 4 Joan of Arc's Farewell . [to Home ]. (Prologue to Maid of Orleans, Sc. IV.)—Friedrich Schiller.—BLP—BS 22 —FMR Job.-Anon.—WA Job, Sels. fr. Bible. th Book of Job, XXXVIII.-GT Job XXVIII.-BS 10 ſ (Knowledge and Wisdom.)—BS 11 (True Wisdom—12–28—tr. by G. R. Noyes.)—SS Omnipotence of Job. (Sels. fr. Chs. XXXVIII., XXXIX. —tr. by G. R. Noyes.)—SS War-horse, The. (Sel. fr. Ch. XXXIX.)—BEIV Wisdom. ... (Sel. fr. Ch. XXVIII.)—BFHV Job, L-S: T. Coleridge. See following. Job's Luck. (G.)—S: T. Coleridge. (Beelzebub and Job.)—HPE Epigram: “Sly Beelzebub,” etc.)—BNL pigram on Job and the Devil.)—FEP (Job.)—SAy—THP Jock Jºne. the Tinkler. — Jas. Hogg. — BNL — BS 22 (abr. Jock o’ the Side.—(Ballad.)—EPO—ESB—OBB Jock of Hazeldean.—Walter Scott. —BIFV —BGV —BIPB — CTBP—EBS—Eh]?—FEP—GEP—GN–GSP–HBP —HEV–LC—LOS 2—OTPC —PCL —PGT 1 —SEP —WE—WR 8 - Jock, Rab and Tam.—Alex. Laing.—GC Jock th; sº and the Merry Merchant. — (Old Ballad.) — Jocky fou, Jenny fain.--Anon.—EBS Jocosa Lyra.-Austin Dobson.—WA Joe.—Albert Laighton.—FP Joe.—Alice Robbins.—CS 5 Joe and Meg.—Howell L. Piner.—WR 23 Joe Flemiº; Thanksgiving.—(1)ial. ad. by) O: S, Wayne, -U L)S Joe Jones—A Parody.--Anon.—CS 7 Joe, my Pard, the Parson.—S. B. M'Beath.-W.R. 12 Joe . Sieg. (Eclectic Magazine.)—BS 19 15: Joe AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Joe Striker and the Sheriff-Anon.—CS 29-WR 20 J oe, the Tramp.–Edgar M. Chipman,—CS 20 Joe's Baby.—C : M. Sheldon.-SP 5 Joe's Crime.—Ella Pleasant Fort.—WR 38 Joe's Dream.—G. : Cooper.—WR 28 Joe's Search for Santa Claus.--Irving Bacheller.—HS Joe's Way of Doing_Chores.—Clara J. Denton;–WLO Joey's Christmas.--Rosamond Livingstone McNaught.—ChS Jog on, Jog on [, the Foot-path Way | –W: Shakespeare. See Winter's Tale, A. Johanna Shove's Easter.—Annie H. Donnell.—WR 39 Johannes Agricola in Meditation.—Rob't Browning.—OVW John A. Andrew.—Louise C. Moulton.—EDY John A. Logan.—G: R. Peck.--NC John Alcohol.—Anon.—CS 34 & º John and Tibbie Davison's Dispute. (Sl. diff. versions.)— Rob't Leighton.—CS 14—SDR (John and Tibbie's Dispute.)—BS 5–SA (John Davidson.)—GP John and Tibbie's Dispute.—Rob't Leighton. John Anderson.-Rob't Burns. See following. John Anderson, my Jo. (O.)—Rob't Burns.—BGW —BNL —CBOP—CBP—CR—EBS—Ehl?—EP—EPR—EPs —FEP—FP—FTR-GEP—GP—HBW-LOS 3 —OB —OTPC–PCK–PYO-RTIP–SP 3—WEP 3 (John Anderson.)—CEL–HBP—LC—MBL-PGT 1 John Awar's Last Lay.—J: H. Duvar.--—TCW John Bºcºis Rob't Burns. –BWC —HBW — OTPC — —PH (Sl. abr.)—BNL–CGd (Abr. and sl. diff. vers.)—PC John Bottlejohn.—Laura E. Richards.-FS John Boyle O'Reilly.—Elmer H. Capen.—MRS John Bright.—FS. B. Gummere.—AA John Brown.—W: Herbert Carruth.-S John Brown.—Phoebe Cary.—APH 2 John Brown.—Harry L. Koopman.-AA John Brown.—Edna D. Proctor.—PAH John Brown.—W. H. Simpson.—S John Brown.—Eugene F. Ware.-EDY-S John Brown: A Paradox.-Louise I. Guiney.—PAH John Brown, a Tribute to.-J. G. Waters.--S John Piggº at Harper's Ferry. — Edmund C. See foregoing. Stedman. — John Brown of Osawatomie.—Anon.—NC John Brown of Osawatomie.—Edmund C. Stedman,—EPs (How Old Brown took Harper's Ferry — C.)— AH 2 — APM–HBV-PAH-PAP John Brown's Body.—J. D. Sherman,—BS 24 John Bull's other Island. (Sel. fr. Act III.)—G: Bernard Shaw.—RTI John Bunyan, Sel. fr.—T: B. Macaulay.—SPE John Burns of Gettysburg.—F's. Bret Harte. —ABV —Amp —AWB–BAB–BE—BP—BS 17—CR —CS 4 —DD —FP—HEV–HNS-HIPIB —MYF —OCP —PAH — PAP—PAPrm—SSR. John C. Breckenridge.—Jos. C. S. Blackburn.—SP 4 John Charles Frémont.—C : F. Lummis.-PAH John Charles Frémont. (To John C. Frémont—C.)—J : G. Whittier.—BNL John Chinaman’s “Comin' through the Rye.” Magazine.)—SDR John Chinaman's Protest.—Anon.—SDR John Davidson.—Anon.—STC John Davidson. — Rob’t Leighton. See John and Tibbie Davison's Dispute. John Day. (C.)—T: Hood. (History of John Day—sl. abr.)—OM John Dory.-Anon.—BIHV-ESB–OBB John Endicott, Sel. fr.—HI: W. Longfellow. (Captain Kempthorn.—Ald, as play.)—NDP (Proclamation, The.)—PAH (Prologue.)—PAH John Filson.—W: H: Venable.—PAH John George Nicolay.—R: W. Gilder.—EDY John Gilpin.-W: Cowper. —BPB —CGd—CS 7 —CSBP— PC–PCL-PHS—WCL (Diverting History of John Gilpin, The-C.)—AmSS— BGW —BNL —BVC —CBOP —CHV —FEP —GN – GSP–HBP—HBV-HBVy —MBIL —OTPC —PF — POW–STP–THP-TYP. (Facetious Story of John Gilpin, The.)—MHR John Graham.— G : Horace Lorimér. See Letters from a Self-made Merchant to his Son. John Grumlie.—Allan Cunningham.—GSP–HBV John Greenleaf Whittier.—Phoebe Cary.—DD John Greenleaf Whittier.—J: Cameron. Grant—DD John Halifax, Gentleman, Sel. fr. (Little Muriel—abr. fr. Ch. XXVIII.)—Dinah M. Craik.--CS 37. John Hancock.-Rob't C. Winthrop. See Centennial Oration. John Harding.—Mary R. Jarvis.--WR 13 John Hasty and Peter Quiet.—Anon.—CSS John Henry Newman.--Edmund Gosse.—EDY John Howard Payne.—Anon.—P * John Inglefield's Thanksgiving. — Nathaniel Hawthorne. — T John Jankin's Sermon. (Harper’s Bazaar.)—CS 8—KNE (Our Minister's Sermon.)—BS 7—FEP—SR 7 John Jenkins.—Anthony C. Deane.—SAy John Jones.—Algernon C. Swinburne.—NA. John Jones and I.-C : G. Ames.—CS 23 John Jones' Fortune.—H. E. McBride,-SD John Keats.—Dante Gabriel Rossetti...—EPN Qohn Keats to Fanny Brawne.—J: Keats.-BOL John Knox's Indictment of the Queen. (Sel. fr. Bothwell, Act IV., Sc. 7.)—Algernon C. Swinburne.—VA John Lothrop Motley. Anon.—PR (Harper’s John Marshall.—R: Olney.—SP 4 John Maynard.—Horatio Alger, Jr.—CS 5 (Sl. abr.)—BS **ś John Maynard, the Hero-pilot.—J: B. Gough.-FTR (Pilot, The.)—CS 23—CSS—M.M.R—WHO—WR 43 (Story of John Maynard.)—BS 17 (Poet. vers. of foregoing story.) John Milton. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL John Mº. (Br. sel. fr. Progress of Poesy.)—T: Gray.— B John Mitchell. (Sel.)—J: B. O’Reilly.—EDY John Nicholls of Spartanburg.—J: Jerome Nicholls.-OS 40 John o' Badenyon.-J: Skinner.—EBS John O'Dwyer of the Glen.—T: Furlong.—DB John O'Lorn.—Neil O’Lorn.—EBS - John of Hazelgreen.-- (Old Ballad.)—ESB John of Launoy.—Sir H: Taylor. See Philip Van Artevelde. John of Mt. Sinai.-A. L. Frisbie.—BS i8—CS 29 John Paul's First Victory.—Wallace Rice.—AH John Pelham.—Jas. R. Randall.—AA—AH 2–AWB—PAH (Dead Cannoneer, The.)—EDY John Quincy Adams, Sel. fr. (American and the Corsican, The.)—W : H. Seward.—NC John Randolph of Roanoke.—Nathan Sargent.—SSR John Ruskin.—Newell Dwight Hillis.--SP 3 4. º- John smºpproach to Jamestown.—Jas. Barron Hope. John Smith’s Will.—B: P. Shillaber.—CS 18 John Spicer on Clothes.—Abby M. Diaz.-DR, . - John Storm's Resolution.—Hall Caine. See Christian, The. John Thompson's Daughter.— (Parody.)—Phoebe Cary.—PA John Thomson and the Turk.-- (Old Ballad.)—ESB John Underhill.—J : G. Whittier.—PAH John Waljohn and the Savoyard.-Victor Hugo. Misérables. John W. Jones.—Holman F. Day.—CS 38 John Ward, Preacher, Sel. fr. (Fire, The—sel. fr. Ch. XI.) —Marg. Deland.—WR John Wesley's Rule.—J: Wesley.—HTb-I John Whº's Thanksgiving.—Anon. —CS 33 —PP —WR 40 John Wickliffe. (Eccles. Sonnets, Pt. II., Son. XVII.)— W: Wordsworth.-BNL (sel.) (Wicliffe—C.)—EDY John Wycliffe and the Bible.—R : S. Storrs.--TMD John-a-Dreams.-Louise Octavian.—CB Johneen.-Moira O’Neill.—GSP—RTI—TIP Johnie Cock.-- (Ballad.)—EPO-ESB Johnie Faa.— (Ballad.)—EBS Johnie Scot.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Johnnie, Armstrong. (In Border Minstrelsy.)—Anon.—BB (abr.)—BESB—ESB–OBB Johnnie Cope.—Adam Skirving.—BGV-EBS—EP—WEP 3 Johnnie Corteau-W: H: Drummond.--SBOS—SGB-OQV Johnnie of Braidislee.—(Ballad.) — BB — BBB (in Border Minstrelsy.) Johnnie of Cockerslee.—Anon.—BESB–OBB º, Johnnie's Checker Story.—Wilbur D. Nesbit.—CS 39 Johnny and the Teacher. (New York Swn.)—CS 33 (Mental Arithmetic.)—WR 30 (Trials of a Schoolmistress.)—CH Johnny Appleseed.—W: H: Venable.—PAH Johnny Bartholomew.—T: D. English.-BAB–CS 7—FTR. “Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ye.”—Anon.—TIP Johnny Judkins.—C : F. Adams.-CS 21 Johnny Scott.—(Ballad.)—BIBB Johnny the Stout.—Anon.—PP—YFR Johnny-cake, The.—Anon.—CHV-WCL Johnny's Confession.—Anon.—WR 17 Johnny's Elocutionary Effort.—Anon.—WR 39 Johnny's Fourth of July.—Anon.—GH Johnny’s §§ Lesson.—Nixon Waterman. — RAC– SP 4 See Les } y 3. y Johnny's Lesson.—Anon.—WR 17 Johnny's Opinion of Grandmothers.--Anon.— BS 2— CBOP —SD—WR 17 (sel.) (Grandmothers.)—LLC Johnny's Pa Skates.—Anon.—BS 27 Johnny's Pocket.—Anon.—PP—YFR John's Mistake.—Molly Brande.—WR 33 John's Pajamas. (Mon.)—Stanley Schell.—WR 32 John's Pumpkins.—Mrs. G : Archibald.—LPS–PP Johnson and his Boswell.—Jas. Boswell.—FT Johnston at Shiloh.--Fleming James.--AB 2—BAB Joined the Blues.—J: J. Rooney.—AA—DD–PAPrm Joint Owners in Spain.-Alice Brown.—SP 7 Joke, A.—Anon.—PyR. Joke Versified, A.—(C.)—T: Moore.—FEP—HPE (On Taking a Wife.)—THP Joker's Mistake, The-Lemuel B. C. Josephs.--DR Jokes, Gags, Speeches.—Anon.—NM Jolly Brick, A.—Pauline Phelps.-W.R. 21 Jolly Forester, The.—Anon.—NT Jolly Good Ale and Old.—J: Still.—FEP—GP—OE (Good Ale.)—BNL–HBP Jolly Goshawk, The.—Anon. See Gay Goshawk. Jolly Jack.-W. M. Thackeray.—FT-HBW Jolly Journey, A.—Harriet Nutty.—CB Jolly March.-Lizzie J. Rook.-TT Jolly Old Crow, The.—Anon.—CSS (Cunning [of] Old Crow, The-diff. vers.)—AD—LLC Jolly Old Pedagogue, The.—G: Arnold.—AFV-BNL–CS 6 —CSBP—FEP—GP—HEV–LLC—PR, Jolly Old Saint Nicholas.-Anon.—WR 17 Jolly Pinder of Wakefield, The.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Jolly Robin.—T: Wyatt.—NT Jolly Shepherd, The.—J: Wottom.—NT 154. TITLE INDEX Julius Jolly Wat.—(Ballad.)—OBB Jonatiºn, to John. — Jas. R. Lowell. €. Joner Swallerin' a Whale.—L: Eisenbeis.--—CS 31 Jones at the Barber['s] Shop.–(Pwnch.) —BML —HPE – Jones's Ride.-McLandburgh Wilson.—WA Jorasse. (In Italy.)—S: Rogers.-BNL (abr.) Joseph and his Brethren, Sels. fr.-C: J. Wells. Patriarchal Home, The...—WA Phraxanor to Joseph.-WA Rachel.—VA Triumph of Joseph, The.—WA Joseph and Mary.—Jás. Elroy Flecker.—GmB-I Joseph Clayton.—Sarah Parry.—CS Joseph Rodman Drake.-Fitz-Greene Halleck.-BNL —EDY —GP—PF (Green be the Turf.)—LLC (On the Death of Joseph Rodman Drake —0.)— AA — #-ASL —CBP—FEP —HBP —LBA —PAH — YB - Joseph, Story of. (Arr. from Genesis 37–45.)—Bible.—SP 1 Joseph Sturge.—J: G. Whittier.—BIHV Josh Billings on Artemus Ward.—H: W. Shaw.—SR 4 Josh Billings on Courting. (On Courting—O.—longer than rev. vers. in Works.)—H: W. Shaw.—CS 1 (Courting.)—KNE Josh Billings on “Gongs.” (My Fust Gong—C.)—H: W. Shaw.—CS 3—HTb-II—MHR, Josh Billings on Laughing.—HI: W. Shaw.—AmSS—SSR Josh Billings on “Manifest Destiny.” — H: W. Shaw. — AmSS—CS 2 Joshua of 1776, The.—W : R. Rose.—SR 4—WR 10 Josiah Allen's Qbituary.—Marietta Holley.—WR 51 Josiah #; Political Aspirations. – Marietta Holley. — See Biglow Papers, Josiah Allen's wife as a P. A. and P. T.; or, Samantha at the Centennial, Sels. fr.—Marietta Holley. Study § Dialect, A. (Sel. a.d. fr. Tirzah Ann as a Wife.) Widder Doodle. (Sel.)—SR 13—WR 29 Josiah Allen's Wife at a Fashionable Restaurant.— (Sel. fr. Samantha at the World’s Fair, Ch. XIV.)—Marietta IHolley.—SR 12 Josiah Allen's Wife at A. T. Stewart's Store. — Marietta Holley. See My Opinions and Betsey Bobbet's. Josiah ang Family at the Centennial.—Emma M. Johnston. Josiah at the Various Springs. – Marietta Holley. See Samantha at Saratoga. Josiah’s Composition on Columbus.--Anon.—WR 52 Josiar.—Anon.—BS 20–SR 15 Journey, The.—Mary B. (C.) Hansbrough.-AA Journey, The.—Josephine Preston Peabody.—SFM Journey of Life, The.—S. Jennie Smith.--CS 29 Journey Qºrds The.—T: Moore.—HIBIP —HBV –PGT 1 (As Slow our Ship—C.)—BGV-BNL —BIPIB —CBP — DE—PCL–SEP—TIP—VE Journey South, The.—Eliz. B. Browning. See Aurora Leigh. Journey to What's its Name, A.—Anon.—WR 12 Jove and the Souls.-Jonathan Swift-EPs (abr.) (Day of Judgment, The-Q.)—HPE—WEP3 Jovial Beggar, The.—Anon.—BVC–CGd—CTBP —FEP — HBP—HEV–OS 1 Jovial Welshmen, The.—Anon.—OTPC Jovial Beggars, The.—J: Playford–OTPC Jovial Cobbler of Saint Helen's, The.—Anon.—BVC Jovial Priest's Confession, The.—(Walter de Mapes—tr. by ... Leigh Hunt.)—HPE Jovita ; or, The Christmas Gift. (Sel. fr. How Santa Claus Came to Simpson’s Bar.)—F's. Bret Harte.—DR. Joy.—Helen Hunt Jackson.—EPs Joy. (In Give me not Tears.)—Rose H. Lathrop.–AA Joy.—Carl Sandburg.—NPA Joy.—Sara Teasdale.—AMW 3 Joy.—Anne Whitney.—AL Joy after Sorrow.—Paul Gerhardt.—HIDI, Joy and Peace in Believing. (O.)—W: Cowper. — FEP — IHE (“Sometimes a light surprises.”)—SAE Joy and Sadness—Sunshine and Shadow.—Anon.—WR 55 Joy and Sorrow.—Jas. Hedderwick.-FP Joy Cometh with the Morning.—T: W. Higginson.—THV Joy Enough.-Barrett Eastman.—AA Joy in the Corn Belt.—C. L. Edson.—S Joy of Battle, The-J : Fletcher. See Mad Lover, The. Joy of Doing Good, The.—Marianne Farningham.—PR Joy of Easter Morning.—Anon.—WR. 57 •º. Joy of Home, The.—S: Smiles.—Orlſ Joy of Incompleteness, The.—J. Bessemeres,-HP Joy of Life.—J: Galsworthy.—GC Jóy of Ilife.—Mary R. Mitford.—OTPC Joy of Spring.—Leigh Hunt.—AD Joy of the Hills, The.—Edwin Markham.—GS—LBM Joy of the Morning, Edwin Markham.—AA—HBV —LBA Joy, Shipmate, Joy!—Walt Whitman.—AL–BPIV—CAP — FIBVy—OAE Joy to be Shared.—E: Young. See Night Thoughts. Joyful Messenger, The. Bible. See Isaiah. Joyful Wisdom, The-Coventry Patmore.—HRW Joy-month.-D : A. Wasson.—HRV—SN Joyous-Gard.—T: S. Jones, Tr.—LBM Joys and Sorrows of Eggs.-H. : W. Beecher.—MHR Joy's Fiddle. (Mom.)—J. W. Forbes.—WR 47 Joys of Art, The.—Rachel Annand Taylor.—OVW Joys of Fowling, The- (Old Song.)—OR Joys of House-hunting, The.—Harvey Peake.—HSp Joys of Jamaica, The.—H: Bunbury.—SBOS—SGB Joys of Marriage, The.—G: Cotton.—WA Joys of Motherhood, The.—(Zion's Herald.)—Orlſ Joys of the Road, The.—Bliss Carman.-AL–BNL–GT — IIBW-HBVy—OR—OVV-SN Juan and Haidee.—Lord Byron. See Don Juan. Juanita.-Joaquin Miller.—AA Juanita and Carlos. (Pant.)—WR 41 Juberlo Tom.—Rob't Overton.—CS 29 Jubilate.—Anon.—HIP Jubilee of the Flowers, The.—Sarah E. Howard.—WR 9 Jubilee Song.—Anon.—WR 27 Judas.-(Old Ballad.)—ESB–OBB Judas Iscariot.—Rob't Buchanan.—OVW Judas Maccabaeus. (Br. Sel. fr. Act II., sc. 1.)—H: W. Longfellow.—HIDL Judas of Kerioth.-G. C. Alborn.-WR 53 Judas the Second.-Fs. S. Saltus.-EDY Judge Hºgwrºatermelon Story. (Arkansaw Traveller.)— Judge Lynch.-I. Edgar Jones.—CS 33 Judge not.—Anon.—HIP—WR 33 Judge not.—Anon.—HTb-I Judge not.—Joaquin Miller.—FAS–HTb-II Judge not. (O.-abr.)—Adelaide A. Procter.—BNL–CEP —CS 12 (abr.)—STC (“Judge, not l the workings of his brain”—br. sel.)—GG “Judge not l the workings of his brain.”—Adelaide A. Proc- ter. See Judge Not. Judge of Bellinzona, The.—J. J. Reithard.—CS 24 Judge Pitman on Various Kinds of Weather.—Max Adeler. See Out of the Hurly Burly. Judges. Sels. fr. Bible. Covenant of David and Jonathan, The.—BOF David’s Lament for Jonathan.—BOF War Song of Kishon. (Sel. fr. Ch. V.)—BIHV Judge's Charge to the Grand Jury, The.—C. E. B.-FS Judges Should be Free.—Jas. A. Bayard.—SS—SSD Judge's Temperance Lecture, A.—J. N. Reading.—CS 10 Judging by Appearances.--Anon.—MHR Judgment.—Grace E. C. Stetson.—AA Judgment Day.—W: D. Howells.-AA Juſdgment in Studying it.—J: Dryden. See Religio Laici, Judgment of God, The.—W: Morris.-OVW Judgment, The.—Dora R. Goodale.—AA Judgment-book, The...—Clarence Urmy.—HIP 2 - Judicial Tribunals. (Sel. fr. Duties of Massachusetts at the present Crisis.)—C : Sumner.—CS 3 Judith. (Old Eng. Poem in Prose.)—EPO Judith. (Br. Sel. fr. Judith and Holofernes—varies sl.)— Judith.-W : Young.—AA T: B. Aldrich.-HDL Judith and Holofernes.—T: B. Aldrich . See Judith. Judith § ºfteen Sixty Four, A. — C. F. Cavanagh. — WR, 4. Judy O’Shea Sees Hamlet.—Lynn B. Porter.—BS 20 Juggler, The.—Bliss Carman.--LBA Juggler, The.—G : Kyle.—WR 3 Juggler, The.—Frank D. Sherman.-L.FL Juggler of Touraine, The.-Edwin Markham,_HSPS Juggling Jerry.—G. : Meredith.-EP—HEV—VA—VE Jugurtha.—HI: W. Longfellow.—AA—CAP Jugurthine War, The, Sels. fr.-Caius C. Sallust. Caius Marius to the Romans on the Objections to Making him General. (LXXV.-cond.)—SS (Merit before Birth—diff. tr. and abr.)—BLP Prince Adherbal before the Roman Senate. (XIV.- cond.)—BLP Jule-Nissen.—Jacob Riis. See Old Town, The. Julia.--S: T. Coleridge.—HIPE Julia.-Rob't Herrick.-GP (w. add. St.)—OTPC (Rock of Rubies, The-C.)—ES–WEP 2 Julian and Maddalo.—Sel. fr.—Percy B. Shelley.—POW (On the Lido.)—GT Julia’s Bed.—Rob't Herrick,--BLV * Julie.—Anon.—SP 8 Juliet.—L : F. Austin.—WR 30 Juliet.—W : Shakespeare. See Romeo and Juliet. Juliet of Nations. – Eliz. B. Browning. See Casa Guidi Windows. & Juliet's Wooing of the Night.-W: Shakespeare. See Romeo and Juliet. Julius Caesar.—W: Shakespeare. €l S. : Cassius. (Sel. fr. I., 2.)—EPs (“And this man is now become a god”—br. sel.)—SPE (Cassius against Caesar.) — BS 2— CS 8 — KNE (sl. abr.)—SPE (Cassius' Complaint of Caesar—sel.)—PPS (Cassius Instigating Brutus against Caesar.)—FR (Swimmer, A.)—BFHV (Cassius on Honor.)—CR (Cassius to Brutus.)—OS 2—WR 27 (Julius Caesar—br. Sel.)—BNL (Speech of Cassius, Instigating Brutus to Join the Conspiracy against Caesar.)—SS Crime. (Br. sel. fr. II., 1.)—EPs (Julius Caesar, Br. Sel. fr.)—BNL E'orum Scene, The. (III., 2—sl. abr.)—MRS (Antº Oration over the Body of Caesar —gbr.) =- (Antony on the Death of Caesar —br. sel.) — PIP - SSR—YFR, (Aºy over the Dead Body of Caesar—sl. abºr.) -- {} bº'S Julius AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS $ Julius Caesar (Continwed). (Antony's Address to the Romans [on the Death of Caesar J–cond.)—CS 3—FR §: Eulogy on Caesar.)—LOS 3—PGGR Antony's Oration over gººn; KNE (Antony's Speech.)—PCK (frag.)—SSR {º of Julius Caesar, The-sel.)—EDY Julius Caesar—br. sel.)—BHV. § Antony's Funeral Oration—sel.)-IR Mark Antony to the People on Caesar's Death — cond.)—OS 2—SS—WHO (Oration of Mark Antony—cond.)—LLC (Brutus on the Death of Caesar—sel.)—FR–WHO (Abr.)—CS 3—EA—LLC (Sel.)—PP—YFR (Brutus' Address.)—WR 27 (Brutus' Harangue on the Death of Caesar—abr.)— KN Gº jºins the Assassination of Caesar — abr. )— 2 (Marcus Brutus on the Death of Caesar—abr.)—SS (Julius Caesar—br. sel.)—SAE (Mark Antony Scene.)—BS 4–CDD–SR 12. “I can as well be hanged, as tell the manner of it.” (Br. sel. fr. I., 2.)—SPE Julius Cæsar, Br. Sels. fr.—BHV (fr. V.,. 1; V., 5.)- BNL (fr. II., 1; II., 2.) —HTb-I (fr. IV.,. 3.) — •. I II., 2; IV., 3; V., 5.)—SAE (fr. II., 1; III. , 1. Julius Časar, Activ., Sc. III. (Sel.)—IR (Julius Caesar—br. Sels.)—BNL (Opportunity—sl. abr.)—EPs (Quarrel between Brutus and Cassius.)—RAC (Quarrel of Brutus and Cassius I, Thel.)—CDD–CR —CS 10—RNE—LLC—PS—SR—SR 12—SS (Quarrel Scene from Julius Caesar, The.)—SP 8 . (“That you have wronged me doth appear in this”— br. sel.)—SPE Scene from Julius Caesar. (I., 1.)—EA (Julius Caesar, Act I., Sc. 1–sel.)—PPS (Marullus to the Roman Populace,)—OM–SS Suspicion. (Br. sel. fr. I., 2.)—K “This was the noblest Roman of them all.”—RAC © July.—J: Clare.--FEP—HBP—POS (abr.) July.—Mahlon Leonard Fisher.—AMW 3 July.—Frank D. Sherman,—LFL July.—Susan H. Swett.—GN–PGpr—POS—SFM-SMG July Dawning.—Anon.—STC Jumblies, The. (I'm Nonsense Songs.)—E: Ilear.—CFBP— GSP—HBV—HBVy—NA—RTV—THP-VA "Jumpedagº Story of Ben Fargo's Claim.—T. P. Morgan. (How Ben Fargo's Claim was Jumped.)—BS 18 Jumping Frog, The. (O.)—S: L. Clemens. (Mark Twain's Account of “Jim Smiley”—abr.)—CS 5 Jumsella.-Paul Laurence Dunbar.—WR 44 Junction. The.—Constance Fairbanks.--TCW June.—Anon.—PEO June.—W: C. Bryant.—AA—APM–BNL —CAP —CBP — FP (abr.)—GP—HBV—SN—YBV June.—R : Burton.—CCB June.—Archibald Lampman,—TCV. e June.—Jas. R. Lowell. See Vision of Sir Launfal, The. June.—J : R. McCarthy.—AMV 4 \June.—Harrison S. Morris.-HBV June.—W : Morris.-VE . June.—Frank D. Sherman.—LFL º June Př; A.—Jas. R. Lowell. See Vision of Sir Launfal, €. June Day, A.—J: Todhunter.—BIP June *ing A.—B : F. Taylor.—HTb-I June 21st.—G. : Birdseye.—AWH June Weather.—Jas. R. Lowell. See Vision of Sir Launfal, The. Jungfrau's Cry. The.--Stopford A. Brooke.-VA Jungle Book, The. (Sel. fr.)—Rudyard Kipling. (Maxims of Baloo.)—RAC “Junior Romance, A.”—Anna, Coates Holmes.—BS 27 . Juniors' Rºll to Senior Class.--Edith Putnam Painton. * 55 Junipero Serra.-R. : E. White.—CS 27 Jupiter Amans. (London Leader.)—HPE Jupiter and Ten.—Jas. T. Fields,--BS 14—FEP —MMR — Jupiter and the Bee.—AEsop.–OS_1 Juryman's Story, A.—Emilia A. Blake.—CS 32 Just a Boy.-Anon.—HTb-II Just a Little.—Anon.—CCB Just a Little Mother.—Anon.—SR 15 Just a Love-letter.—HI: C. Bunner.—YBW Just about these Days.-A. T. Worden.—CS 37 Just asº, Am-Charlotte Elliott. —FEP —HBV —OTPC — Just as it Used to be.—F. M. Monroe.—CS 39 Just as she Told it.—Julia Witheridge.—WR 24 Just be Glad.—Jas. W. Riley.—CS 37—HTb-I (Kissing the Rod—C.)—HDL–WR 33 - Just because She Made them Goo-goo Eyes.—Harry S. Sar- gent.—NM Just California.-J: Steven McGroarty,’---GS Just Commonplace.—Pauline Phelps.--WR 19 Just for To-day.—Eunice Ward.—CB * Just for To-day.--S: Wilberforce.—CS 38—HBV ---HDL -- VA (Sl. diff. and sl., abr. Just from the City.—H. E. McBride,--Stſ) Just Graduated.—Ruth Max.--—FS Just Judgment.—Alex. Pope. See Essay on Criticism, An. Just Like a Man.--Lizzie M. Hadley-OS 36 (His Mother's Cooking.)—BR—CS28 Just Like Them.—Pauline Phelps.-W.R. 20 Just Like Washington.—Anon.—WR 4 Just 9;sº: É; fr. “The Jefful.”)—J: Habberton- Just One Signal. (Chicago Record.)—PAH-PAPrm Just Over the Way.—Anon.—CS 21 Just Plain Cat.—Jennie Pendleton Ewing.—WR 35 Just Retribution, The. (Dial. fr. The Peasant Boy.)—W: }) Dimond.—CS 23 (Peasant Boy's Vindication, The-sl. abr.)—NDP Just So.—(Woman’s Home Companion.)—HTb-II “Just so Stories.” (Sel, fr.)—Rudyard Kipling. (Playing Robinson Crusoe.)—PCK (True Royalty.)—PCK Just to be Tender—Anon.—HTb-I - Just Tribute, A.—Henrietta R. Elliot.—SR 6 Just Twenty-one.—Mrs. R. K. Todd.—SR 5 Just what I Wanted.— (The Independent.)—CS 34 Just you and I.--Anon.—CCB Justice.—T: Carlyle. See Past and Present. Justice. (Dial.)—Ella H. Clement.—CDs Justice.—C: F. Richardson.—CBP Justice and Mercy.—Giles Fletcher. See Christ's Victory and Triumph. Justice and Mercy.—C: D. Gardette.—MD Justice for Dreyfus.-Emile Zola.-MRS Justice in a Quandary.—Anon.—GH Justice in Leadville, 1878.--Helen H. Righ.--CS 23 Justice, not Charity.—Ella W. Wilcox. —CS 35 Justice to Scotland.—(Punch.)—HPE—WA Justice to the Whole Country.—Dan'l Webster. promise Measures, The. i "Justinº Love me Not l”—J: Godfrey Saxe. —HBW — Juxtaposition.—Arthur H. Clough. See Amours de Voyage. K Kaiser Dead.—Matthew Arnold.—EPN . “Kal.”—J. K. Kendall (“Dum Dum.”)—SBOS—SGB Kaedeº, sheperdes, 1528, Br. sel. fr. (Books.)—Anon.— Kalendar Kermesse, The. (Ent.)—Anon.—EuI. Kalevala, The, Sels. fr. Birth of the Harp, The. (Runes XL., XLI.-abr.—J: (XXI., abr. — Crawford's M. Crawford's tr.)—NE Ilmºrenºwedding Feast. (Sel. fr. XXXIII.-Craw- (Sels. fr. II. and IV.-J. A. Por- (Sel. fr. II.-Porter's tr.) — Wooing of the Maid of Beauty. . (Sels. fr. VIII., XVIII., XIX., XX., XXI.-Crawford's tr.)—WR 11 Kalevala, The, Story of.-Kate M. Rabb.-NE Kallundborg Church.-J. : G. Whittier.—POA–SP 8 Kallyope Yell, The.—N : Vachel Lindsay.—AMW 1 Kane.—Fitz-James O’Brien.—BNL–CS 1–FEP—PAH Kan-il-lak the Singer.—Constance Lindsay Skinner.—AMW 4 Kansas.--T: Emmet Dewey.—S Kansas.-Harry Kemp. —S Kansas. (Diff. poem.)—Harry Kemp.–S Kansas.--N: Vachel Lindsay.-S Kansas.-Willard Wattles.—S Kansas. (Sel. fr. Crime against Kansas.) —C: Sumner. — See Com- t?". Kullervo and the Wheat Cake. ford’s tr.)—OS Legend of Aino, The. ter's tr.)—WR 11 Wainamoinen's Sowing. MMR, Kansas, ºitted to the Union.—Freeman Edwin Miller. — Kansas and London-Harry Kemp-S Kansas Emigrants, The.—J : G. Whittier.—APH 2–PAH Kansas, Mother of us all.—Willard Wattles.—S Kapji Blue, The.—H. Woodhouse Neale.—SBOS—SGB Karamº #. The.-Jas. C. Mangan. — DB — FEP — Karl the Fiddler.—Rossiter W. Raymond.—CS 33 Karl the Martyr. (Albr.)—Anon.—CS 16—FR Karma.--W: Canton.—VA Kasidah II. and IX.- (Sir) R. Fs. Burton.—HEV Kate.—Anon.—CS 25 (Lines to Kate.)—PP—YFR Kate. (Umited Irish man, The.)—BS 21 Rate Ketcherm. Parody on Maud Muller.)—Phoebe Cary (?) –CS 7—SA Rate Maloney.— —Dagonet.—CS 18 Kate of Aberdeen.—J: Cunningham.—BGV-HEV Kate of Araglen.—Denny Lane.—DB Kate of Garnavilla.-E. : Lysaght.—BGV Kate Shelly.—Eugene J. Hall.—CS 21—FMR (abr.)—FTR Kate Temple's Song.—Mortimer Collins,—HEV—VA Kate Vane,—T: D. English.-AFV Kate's French Lesson. (Dial.)—Anon.—LPS—PP Kathaleen Ny-Houlahan.—Jas. C. Mangan.--DB—TIP Katharine Jaffray.-- (Old Ballad.)—ESB Katharine Janfarie. (Abr. and sl. diff. fr. vers. in Border Minstrelsy.)—Anon.—BB—FEP Katharine Johnstone.— (Ballad.)—BESB–OBB Kathariº Aragon.—W: Shakespeare. See King Henry Katharine's Appeal to King Henry.-W: Shakespeare. See King Henry VIII. Kathie Morris, Anon.—CS 28 Kathie's Story.-Anon.—WR 85 156 TITLE INDEX Ring |Rathleen Ban Adair.—Fs. Davis.-CS 10—DB Kathleen Mavourneen. — Louise (Macartney) [0r Anne (Barry) J Crawford.-FEP—HBV-WA Kathleen O'More.—G:N . Reynolds. – BGW — BIP-DB — Kathrina, Sels. fr.—Josiah G. Holland. “Are there not lofty moments when the soul.” (Br. Sel. fr. Pt. #Tººwºº; Kathrina, Sel. fr. (Br. sel. fr. Pt. II.--Love.)—BIL Katie:#: Timrod. LAší. Katie an' me.—Edmund W. Cooke.—WR 22 e Ratie Lee and Willie Gray.—Josie R. Hunt [or J. H. Pix- lºs 1 —CS 8 –CSS — FTR —MYF —WHO — Ratie's Answer.—W: B. Fowle.—CS 20—HBR-HH-HSp —RTV—WR 33 Katie's Cares.—Anon.—WR 50 Ratie's Questions.—Anon.—CS 36 Katrina.-Anon.—PP—YPS Katrina.-‘‘Sneyd.”—SBOS—SGB Katrina. Likes me Poody Vell.—Anon.—HRH Ratrina's Visit to New York.-Anon.—CS 23 (Abr.)—SDR (Simon's Wife's Mother Lay Sick of a Fever—abr.)—CD Katy Didn't.-Anon.—WR 17 Katydid, Oliver W. Holmes.—BNL (sel.)—BS 1–PGpr (Sel.)—CSS—TFS (To againsect–o .)—AFV—BLV—CAP—HBV—HBVy Raty's Guess.-Anon.—CBOP g Katſe Jy's Letter. (Mom.)—Lady Dufferin.—CH-WR 48 Kavanagh. (Sel. fr.)—H: W. Longfellow.—SMG Autumn.—OVV-PGpr—SFM Spring.—SFM-SMG Summer.—SFM Winter.—SFM Kavanagh, gºe-Bliss Carman and R. : Hovey.—AL–HBV Kayak, The.—Anon.—CHV - Kearny [wr. Kearney] at Seven Pines.-Edmund C. Sted- man,—AA—AFI 2 —AmP —AmSS —AWB —BAB — BE—HBV-HBVy —MYF —OAM —OCP —PAH — PAP—PAP m—RAC–YBV Kearsarge.—S. Weir Mitchell.—AFI 2—PAH Kearsarge, The.—Jas. J. Roche.—AA—AIL–EDY—HP 2— Kearsarge and Alabama.-Anon.—AWB—PAH Keats.-Craven L. Betts.-EDY Keats.-Erasmus H. Brodie.—EDY Reats.--Stuart Livingston.—TCW Keats.-H. : W. Longfellow.—CAP Keats.-W. : W. Lord. See Ode to England, An. Reats.-Lizette W. Reese.—AA Keats.-Arthur J.: Stringer.—OCV Keats' Way.—J: Keats.-FT Keenan's Charge.—G : P. Lathrop.–AA—AH 2–BAB–BD Tš 31–HEv–0AM—oop—PAH-PAPn —SP 3 (Abr.)—AWB—EDY-PAP—TMD “Keep a Stiff Upper Lip !”—Phoebe Cary.—KNE : Keep A-Goin'.-Frank L. Stanton.—HIH-SP 4–WR 32 Keep Away.--Harriet Nutty.—CB Keep Fº in Love.--Abraham Perry Muller. IOIl. Keep on Just the Same.—Sam W. Foss.-HSp Keep on Kicking.— (Oimcinnati Enquirer.)—SR 15 Reep Sweet.—Strickland W. Gillilan.—SP 4 “Keep swººnd Keep Movin’.”—Rob't J. Burdette.—HTb-I Keep the Holidays.-Clara J. Denton.—FTT Keep the Mill a-Going.—T: D. English.-SR 1 Keep the Record Clean l—Harriet W. Requa.-WR 18 Keep those Banners.--T: O. Summers.-SR 8 Keep to the Line.—Ellen Murray.—CS 35 Keep up with the Times.—Arthur J. Burdick.-CS 36 Keeper of the Lock, The.—Agnes Lee.—AMV 4 Keepers of the Light, The.—Letitia. W. Douglas.-CS 31 Keepers of the Pass, The.—C: G. D. Roberts.-WA Keeping a Heart.—Arthur O’Shaughnessy.—FTA—PGT2 Keeping an Ancient Custom.—Callie L. Bonney.—WR. 57 Keeping Christmas.--Anon.—Spl).E Reeping Christmas.-H. : Van Dyke.—OAC Keeping him Warm.—Anon.—CS 39 Reeping his Word.—Anon.—CS 4—FR—FTR. Keeping House. (Dial.)—Anon.—YFD Reeping House. (Dial.)—Sophie May.—NDP Reeping in Repair. (Dial.)—Anon.—MPD Keeping On.—Arthur H. Clough.--CBPC Keeping Store.—Mary F. Butts.-PP1 Keeping Store.—Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.—TT Keeping the Birthday.—Clara J. Denton.—LPD Keeping Young.—Dorothy Dix.-CS 40 Keepsakes.—Anon.—WR 22 Rehama.-Rob't Southey. See Curse of Kehama, The. Keith of Raveltson.—Sidney Dobell.—FEP—STC–VE (Balºg &# keith of Ravelston, The.)—HBV–OB—OVV Keller's American Hymn.—Matthias Keller.—BLP Relpius’s Hymn.—Arthur Peterson.--AA Kelvin Grove.—T: Lyle.—EB Remp Owyne.— (Ballad.) See following. Rempion. (In Border Minstrelsy.)—Anon.—BIB (Kemp, Owyne—diff. vers.)—BBB–BESB–Ehl? —EPO —ESB–OBB See Consola- * -. * $ºsmºs Renilworth, Sels. fr.—Walter Scott. Amy Robsart and R: Warney, (Sel. fr. Ch., XXII.)—CR Interview between Amy and Lord Leicester at Kenil- Worth. (Sel. fr. Ch. XXXV.)—WR 1 (Countess Amy and her Husband—sl. abr.)—CR Kenmure's On and Awa,-Rob't Burns.—HIBP Kentucky.—Anon.—OAA Kentucky Babe.—R : H. Buck,--AA—AL-CFBP—HBV Rentuck Belº Hoºgº.g. F. Wººn. —BS 4 — CS 12 — Kentucky Cardinal, The. (Sel. fr.)—Jas. Lane Allen. (Strawberry Bed, The.)—SP 7 - Kentucky Cinderella, A.—F. Hopkinson Smith.-SP 1 Kentucky Mºain Courtship. (Mon.) — Anne C. Wallace. FCentucky Philosophy.—Harrison Robertson. —BS 2 —CS 21 —HEV—SP 7—SR 3—THP–WR 43 Rept In.-Ethel L. Beers.-OS 1 Kept it up Till the Last.—Anon.—NM Ker Chew Duet, A.—Anon.—CS 13 Kerrected,—Florence E. Pratt [or Pyatt] –SR 7 (Courting in Kentucky.)—AWH-BS 19—THP (School-ma’am’s Courting, The.)—DR Kerry Cow, The.—Winifred M. Letts.-RTI Key-board, The.—W: Watson.—HEV Keynote of Abolition, The. (Fr. the Liberator, 1832.)—W: L. Garrison.—WR 10 Reys to Success, The.—E: W : Bok.-SP 5 Keystone. (Acting char.)—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE Khamsin.—Clinton Scollard.—AA—LBA Khartoum.—C: G. D. Roberts.-SBOS—SGB Rhristina and his Flute.—Laurence Hope.—HRW Kid, The.—W: Shenstone.—OTPC Kid McDuff's Girl.—Jacob Riis.--SP 5 Kid Sixey's Christmas.-W. E. Penney.—BS 19 Kidnapping of Sims, The.—J: Pierpont.—EDY-PAH Kid’s Composition on Mothers, A.—H: A. Shute.—CS 39 Rillary.—Herbert Trench.-BIP Killed at Fredericksburg.—Chauncey Hickox.—BE Rilled at gºord-Hi W. Longfellow. —BE —CAP —MR Killed with Kindness.-Sophie May.-SD Killeevy.—W: Carleton.—RTI Rillers.--Carl Sandburg.—NPA Rilliecrankie. (Fr. Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers.)—W : E. Aytoun.—CEL (sl. abr.)—EHT (abºr.)—POA (Burial March of Dundee, The.)—CBB–CR (sl. abr.)— FEP—RTV (Sel.)—EDY—OM Rillicrankie.—W : Wordsworth.-L.HT Killin' Nanny.—Claude McKay.—SBOS—SGB Killing of Macbeth.-W: Shakespeare. See Macbeth. Kilmallock,-Sir Aubrey De Vere.—DB Kilmarnock's Lament.—Anon.—EDY Kilmeny.—Jas. Hogg. See Queen's Wake, The. , Kilruddery Hunt, The...—T: Mozeen.—BIP Kilvany.−J: Hay.—OS 3 e (Law of Death, The-C.)—BS 10 (al, to E. Arnold.) Kim's Last Whipping.—Chamberlain.-WR 51 Kin.—Carl Sandburg.—NP Kinchinjunga.-Cale Young Rice,—HBV–LBM Kincora.-Jas. C. Mangan.-DB “Kind are her Answers.”—T: Uampion.—HEV Kind Boy, The.—Mrs. Frd’k W. Pender.—WR 35 Kind Hearts.--Anon.—ASR-II—LPP—PyR. Kind Little Girl, A.—Eva Lovett.—PyR. Kind Old Oak, The.—Anon.—AD Rind Robin Lo'es Me.—Lady Caroline Nairne.—BGV Kind Words.--Anon.—AD. (sel.)—LFS Kind Words. (Prose.)—Anon.—KNE “Kind words are the music of the world.”. (Br. sel. fr. §tual Conferences, Ch. III.)—Frd’k W. Faber.- Kindergarten Christmas, A.—Hayden Carruth.-W.R. 26 Rindergarten Tot, The.—Fred E. Brooks.-W.R. 39 Kindly Words.--Anon.—TFS (sel.) (Speak Gently.)—FP Kindness.-C : R. Barrett.—SR 4 Rindness and Cruelty. (Dial.)—Anon.—WR 52 Kindness First Known in a Hospital. — Eliz. B. Browning. e See Aurora Leigh. Kindness to Animals.--Anon.—BVC–GSP —HBV —HBVy e —PCL–PPl—RAC Rindness to Animals.—J. Ashby-Sterry.—NA (“Speak gently to the herring and kindly to the calf”— abr.)—BVC Rindred.—Abbie Farwell Brown.—AL Kindred.—G: Sterling.—NPA Rindred Hearts.-Felicia D. Hemans.—BOF-STC Kindred Quacks. (Punch.)—HPE Kinds of Trees to Plant. — Edmund Spenser. º Queene, The. Kine of my Father, The.—Dora Sigerson-DB King, A.—Rob't Browning. See Pippa Passes. King, The.—Mary E. Coleridge.—OVV King, The-Alfred Tennyson.—BHV King Ailill's Death.-Whitley Stokes.--—BIP—DB—TIP King Alcohol's Soliloquy.—Harriet A. Sawyer.—WR 18 King Alfred the Harper. (Abr.)—J: Sterling.—STP Ring and Hermit. (Tr. by Kuno Meyer.)—BIP King and People. (Sel. fr. By Order of the King, Bk. I., Pt. I., Ch. V.)—Victor Hugo.—OS 2 King and Queen.—Anon.—TYP King and Slave.—Adelaide A. Procter.—FTA—TFY King *} he Child, The.—Eugene J. Hall. —FAS —PP — See Faerie King and the Huntsman, The.—W. Stopford Brooke.—RTW 157 Ring AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS King and the Locusts, The.—Anon.—CS 8—MYF King Henry V. (Continued). King and the Miller of Mansfield, The. — (Old Ballad.) – & y W. (Continued) (King Henry V., Act III., Sc. 1.)—MRS STP King Henry W. at Harfleur.)—EDY King and the Nightingales, The.—C; Mackay.—WR 1 §: #. V. before #iºp King and the Poet, The.—Andreas Kerner.—OS 2 - (King Henry's Address to his Soldiers.)—CCB–RAC King and the Pope, The-C: H: Webb.-AFV King Arthur-Anon.—NA (History.)—BWC . King Arthur and King Cornwall.—(Ballad,)—ESB—OBB Ring Arthur and Queen Guinevere.—Alfred Tennyson. See e Idylls of the King. King Aº's Death. (In Percy's Reliques.) — Anon. — (King to his Soldiers before Harfleur, The.)—BNL (Speech of # *.*.*.*. Henry the Fifth's Wooing. (Sel. fr. V., 2.) — BS 9 — e DD–CR (sl., diff.)—CS 24—MHR—SP 7 —SR 12 Ring *ś W., Sels. fr. (Act II., Scs. 2 and 3, cond.) Kºś Yº, Tºš t 3. -St., L. J - King Arthur's Waes-hael.—Rob't S. Hawker.—OB—OVV §.º.º.º.º. e—Sel.) King Bell.—Frank D. Sherman,—LFL (Honey-bee, The.)—LOS 2 King Pº and the Spider.—Eliza Cook.-ABV-OTPC– (Henry V.'s Audience of French Ambassadors—sel.)— tº S King ºwish, Tºrº- CS 17 — CSBP — EIHT “Therefore Doth Heaven Divide.”—RAC Sl. (1,07". ) — 007”. Ri EI th & e tº sº º - J - King Canute and his Nobles.—J: Wolcott—MMR insºry # Fifth Act IV., Sc. 1. (Sels.) BNL King Charles II. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Reduction of Harfleur, The. (III., 3.)—EDY King Charles' Voyage.—Ludwig Uhland:—HGV Scene from “Henry V.” . (Sel. fr. IV., §.) King Christian the Dane-Anon-MYF (Battle of St. Crispian's Day—sl. abr.)—EPs King Christmas.-A. Graham.—SR 3 (Crispian's Day.)—TMD King Coal to Uncle Sam.—E: F. Burns.—PAPm (Feast of Crispian, The.)—PPV Ring Cophetua and the Beggar-maid. (In Percy’s Reliques.) (Henry W. to his soldiers.j-Šs * HAnon-QEB * (Saint Crispian's Day.-BP—HH-SSR King Cotton.—Rob't Mackenzie-WR 10 (Henry V. Encouraging his Soldiers—abr.)—OS 2 King Dollar. , (Abr.)—T: D, English–BS 19 Soliloquy on Character. (Sel. fr. III., 2.)—FAS King Ideºle. (Frag. of English and Scottish Ballads.)— King Herº, º and the Hermit of Dreux.-Rob't Southey. *mº, — H Ring Edward the Fourth and a Tanner of Tamworth. — King Henry V. at Harfleur.—W: Shakespeare. See King º (Old Ballad.)—ESB * g Henry V. King Edward the Fourth, Sel. fr. (Princes in the Tower, King Hºg Fifth's Conquest of France.— (Old Ballad.) — B King Henry VI., Pt. I., Sels. fr.—W: Shakespeare. º The.)—T: Heywood.—EHT King Edward the Second. — Christopher Marlowe. See Ed- Father and Son. (Sel. fr., Act IV., Sc. 5.)—BHV King Henry the Sixth. (Act I., Sc. 1–comd.)—EHT ward the Second. - #; #y; *Tºd Wºrses sº º **#T ing Ward the ird. Ct ., Sc. b. ) —Anon.— Ei H VI. A I. . 4. ‘... sel.)—B King Edwin’s Feast.—J: White Chadwick—OS 2—STP #º Aºyºr. *)-BNL King Estmere.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB–OBB King Henry VI., Pt. II., Sels. fr.--W: Shakespeare. King Harold's Speech to his Army, before the Battle of Battle of St. Albans. (Act V., Sc. 3.)—EDY - Hastings. (Sel. fr. Harold, Bk. XII., Ch. VII.)—E: Death of Cardinal Beaufort. (III., 3.)—EDY * Bulwer-Lytton-BS 14–0S 2 Death of Jack Cade. (IV., 10—sl. abr.)—EDY King Henry. (In Border Minstrelsy.) — Anon. — BIBB — (Good Conscience, A.)—RLP & ES OBB Hate and Revenge. (Br. sel. fr. III., 2.)—KNE King Henry IV., Pt. I., Sels. fr.--W: Shakespeare. (Henry VI., Sel. fr.-br. sel.)—SAE Falstaff and Prince Hal. (Sel. fr. Act II., Sc. 4.) — Ring Henry VI., Pt. II. (Br. sel. fr. III., 2.)—BNL WR. 16 º King Henry VI., Pt. II. (II., 2—sl. abr.; IV., 2—sl. (Falstaff's Boasting.)—CS 11 abr.)—EHT' (Prince Henry and Falstaff.)—BS 5–CDD–MHR (Tavern Scene, A.)—F Hotsº Quarrel with Henry IV. (Sel. fr. IV., 3.)— 3, PS Ring Henry the Fourth. (I., 1; sel. fr. II., 4.)—EHT Ring Henry the Fourth. (Sel. fr. IV., 1.)—EHT (Armed.)—BIHV (King Henry IV., Act IV., Sc. 1–br. sel.)—BNL Ring Henry the Fourth. (Sel. fr. V., 4.)—EIHT (Battle of Shrewsbury—sel.)—EDY (Combat, A.)—BBHV (King Henry IV., Act IV., Sc. 1–br. sel.)—BNL (Pºiº Henry's Speech on the Death of Hotspur.)— Prince Henry's Defense of Himself. (Sel. fr. Act III., Sc. 2.)—RLP Scene from “Henry the Fourth.” (I., 3—abºr.)—CR (Fop—sel.)—EPs (Hotspur.)—BIHV (Hotspur and the Fop.)—LLC (Hotspur's Defence.)—CS 5–FR (Hotspur's Description of a Fop—sl. abr.)—BNL (Hotspur—sel. w. add.)—EPs (Hotspur to Worcester—abr.)—PPS (King Henry IV.-br. sel.)—BNL Scene from “Henry IV.” (Sel. fr. III., 1.)—MPD (King Henry—br. Sels.)—BNL (Rhymers—br. sel.)—CS 1 King Henry IV., Pt. II., Sels. fr.—W: Shakespeare. Henry the Fourth’s Soliloquy on Sleep. (Sel. fr. Act II., Sc., 1.)—RLP Cares of Kingship, The.—SP 5 (Sleep.)—BNL–EPs—KNE—LOS 3 King Henry IV. (Br. sel. fr. I., 1.)—BNL Ring Henry the Fourth. (Sel. fr. IV., 5.)—EHT Oracle: “There is a history, etc.” (Br. sel. fr. III., i.) —EPs King Henry V., Sels. fr.-W: Shakespeare. Agincourt. (Prol., sl. abr. ; prol., Act II., abr. ; prol., Act III. ; prol., Act IV., sl. abr. ; prol., Act V., abr. ; also Drayton's The Battle of Agincourt.)—LH (Agincourt.) , (Sel. fr. Act IV., Sc. 3.)—BIHV (After the Battle.)—BITV (King Henry's Speech before the Battle of Agin- court.)—RLP (Prayer before Agincourt.)—SP_5 (Prologues from King Henry V.-prol. to play; to Act II., cond.; to Act III.)—BHV—MRS Black Prince, The. (Br, sel. fr. Act II., Sc. 4.)—EPs Henry V. (Sél. fr. I., 1.)—EPs IHenry V. at Harfleur. (III., 1.)—BS 7 (sl. cond.) — RNE–SP 7 { Harfleur.)—LHT-PPV Henry V., Sel. fr.-cond.)—SAE (Henry V., at the Siege of Harfleur.)—QS 3 (Henry's Speech before Agincourt | Harfleur].)—PPS (King Henry V., sel. fr.)—EHT King Henry VI., Pt. III., Sels. fr.—W : jºkespeare. Battle of Barnet. (Act V., Sc. 3.)— Battle of Tewksbury. (V., 4—abr.)—EDY Battle of Towton. ... (Sel. fr. II., 6.)—EDY Dying Words of Warwick the King Maker. (Sel. fr. Act V., Sc. 2.)—RLP . Henry VI. and Margaret of Anjou.-LHT King Henry VI., Pt. III. (Sel. fr. II., 5.)—EHT (King's Envy of a Shepherd's Life, The.)—RLP . (Shepherd's Life, A–br. sel.)—BNL Richard Duke of Gloster's Description of Himself. (Sel. fr. Act III., Sc. 2.)—RLP King Henry VIII., Sels. fr.—W: Shakespeare. Anne Bullen. (Act II., Sc. 3—abr.)—MRS Buckingham’s Address on his way to Execution. (Sel. fr. II., 1.)—SAE - Cardinal Wolsey. (Sel. fr. IV., 2.)—TMD (King Henry VIII-àr sel.) ºf Nî Cranmer's Prophecy.—LHT Katharine of Aragon. (Sel. fr. Act IV., Sc. 1.)—WR 27 King Henry the Eighth. (II., 4–abr.)—EHT • (Katharine's Appeal to King Henry—abr.)—SAE (Queen Catherine to the King and Court of Cardinals —abr.—w. add.)—FMR (Queen Katherine—sl. abr.)—MRS (Scene from “King Henry VIII”—sl. abr.)—WR 14 (Trial of Queen Katherine.)—EDY (abr.)—SR 12 (sl. abr.)—WR 27 King Henry the Eighth. (Sel. fr. III., 2.)—EHT (Be Just and Fear Not—sel,)—BLP (Cardinal Wolsey.)—SS (abºr.) (Cardinal Wolsey on being Cast off by Henry VIII.- abr.)—CS 1—OS 2 (Fall of Wolsey.)—EDY (sel.)—LHT-LLC (abr.)— LOS 3–PGGR, (“Love thyself last; cherish thou,” etc.—br. sel.)—GG (Life's Vicissitudes.)—CBP—RLP—WHO (Wolsey.)—OTPC (Wolsey's Advice to Cromwell—Sel.)—BNL–RLP (Wolsey’s Fall—Sel.)—BNL–BS 2—KNE 3. (Wolsey’s Farewell—abr.)—FR (Wolsey’s Farewell f Address] to Cromwell — sel.) — FPE—SSR, (Wolsey’s Soliloquy—sel.)—SAE (abr.) —SP 7 —SSR —WR 27 (Farewell I A long farewell to all my greatness.)— RAC–SFM–SMG Kinsºry VIII. (Br. sels. fr. III., 2, and V., 2.)— oraegi, “We must not stint,” etc. (Br. sel. fr. I., 1.)— S ... " Scene from “King Henry VIII.” (III., 1.)—GSP (br. sel.)—WR 14 158 TITLE INDEX Ring’s King Henry VIII (Continued). King of the Night, Tºº W. Procter.—POS ir— imes at. to J: Flet- (Owl, The-C.)—BNL–CGd—DD–LC—SN (inhºe jºustºne—sometime King of Thule, #. W. von Goethe. See Faust. (ºrg Orpheus with his Lute.) — BPB — EPs — GN - LOS 2—PGGR–RAC * (Queen Catherine—sl. abr.)—NDP–SAE (br., sel.) Ring Henry the Eighth. (Recollections of the Portrait of Ring Henry VIII., Trinity Lodge, Cambridge—Q.- Poems of the Imagination, Misc. Sonnets, Pt. III., Son. IV.)—W: Wordsworth-EHT King Henry, to Fair Rosamond.-Michael Drayton.—RLP King Henry's Address to his Soldiers. — W: Shakespeare. See King Henry V. º Ring Henry's Speech before the Battle of Agincourt. — W: Shakespeare. See King Henry W. King Horn,-sel. fr.—Anon.—EP King in Disguise, A.—Lillie E. Barr.—PR King in Thule, The.—Johann W. von Goethe.—HGV Ring is Cold, The.—Rob't Browning.—BNL º King is Dead, Long Live the King, The.—Louise C. Moul- ton.—WR 8 Ring is Dying, The...—Jas. B. Kenyon-FEP Ring James and Brown.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Ring John, Sels. fr.—W: Shakespeare. (Sel. fr. Act II., Sc. 1.) Constance's Denunciation of King Philip of France and Lymoges of Austria. (Sel. fr. III., 1.)—SAE Curses of Royalty. (Sel. fr. Act IV., Sc. 2.)—RLP Death of Prince Arthur. (Br. sel. fr. Act IV., Sc. 3.)— EDY England.—HTb-II (Sel. fr. Act V, Sc. 7.)—OTPC (Sel. fr. Act VII., Sc. i.) — PPV (Sel. fr. Act VII., Sc. 1.) Exhortation to Courage. (Br. sel. fr. V., . 1.)—FP Ring John, Sel. fr. (Br. sel. fr. III., 4.)—SAE ("gº fills the room up of my absent child”—abr.)— (King John, Act III., Sc. 4, Sel. fr.)—BNL Ring º the Pope. (Sels. fr. III., 1 and V., 1, 2. - Ring John. Selected Scenes. (III., 3.)—EHT-SP 8 (Tragedy of King John, The, Sel. fr.—abr.)—BS 6 King John. Selected Scenes. (IV., 1.)—EHT-SP 8 (Prince Arthur.)—WR 27 (Tragedy of King John, The, Sel. fr.)—BS 6 Ring John. Selected Scenes. (W., 7–sl. abr.)—EHT Perfectiºn Needs no Addition. (Sel. fr. Act IV., Sc. 2.) (“To gild refined gold.”)—RAC Speech of the Dauphin. . (Sel. fr. V., 2.)—EPs Threatening... (Br, sel. fr. IV., 3,)—KNE Traºs ºf Ring John, The, Sel. fr. (Sel. fr. IV., 2.)— (King John, Act IV., Sc. 2—3, br. Sels.)—BNL Words #Faulconbridge, The. (Sel. fr. Act V., Sc. 7.)— E King John and , the Abbot [of Canterbury]. (In Percy's Reliques.) —Anon. —Ab V — BB — BBB —BBSB — BNL —B VC —CEL — CGd —CŞBP —EPs —GSP — FIBP—HBV-HIPE—LOS 2—OBB —PHS —STP — WR. 1 (Spelling varies sl.) (King John and the Bishop.)—ESB - Ring John and the Pope.—W: Shakespeare. See King John. King John. Selected Scenes.—W: Shakespeare. See King John. - Ring Lear, Sels. fr.—W: Shakespeare. Citizens Defend Angiers, The. HV #lºnies.”(#, sei, jr. Aºif.s. 2.)—KNE Dover §[; (Br. sel. fr. IV., 6.) — BNL — EPs — POW-SN Edº of Edmund. (Sel. fr. Act V., Sc. 3.)— King Lear. (I., 1.—abºr.)—SP 8—WR 9 King Lear. (Br. sels. fr. II., 4, and III., 2.)—EPs Ring Lear. (Br. sel. fr. III., 2.)—SAE Ring Lear. (Br. sel. fr. III., 4.)—BNL Storm, The. (Sel. fr. Act III., Sc. 4.)—RLP Ring Lear's Wife.—Gordon Bottomley.—GnR-II Ring Leir [or Lear] and his Three Daughters. (Im Percy's Reliques.)—Anon.-FMR (abr.—sl. diff.)—OEB (Sl. abr.)—BVC—CGd King of Boyville, The. (Ald. fr. The Court of Boyville, Ch. III.)—W: A. White, N - Ring of Brentford’s Testament, The.—W: M. Thackeray.— FEP—HEV–HPE King of Day, The. (Frags...fr. various authors.)—BNL King of Denmark's Ride, The...— Caroline E. S. Norton- BFW – BNL–CS 15—FEP—GN–HBP —HBW —LC —MYF–RAC–VA Ring of Dreams, The-Clinton Scollard.—HIBV. Ring of France and the Fair Lady, A.—J: Wolcott.—HIPE King of Glory, The. Bible. See Psalms. King of Kings, The. (Fr. The Contention of Ajax and Ulysses.)—Jas. Shirley.—LH-RTV (Death the Leveller.)—BNL–BPB—CBP—LOS 3—OB —PGT 1–STC (Death's Final Conquest.)—EPs (br. sel.)—FEP—HBP —HBV-OS 2— —SS (Death's Triumph.)—CEL (Dirge, A.)—WEP 2 Ring of Spain and the Horse, The.—J: Wolcott.—HIPE King of the Cradle, The.—Jos. Ashby-Sterry.—HIBW King of the Crocodiles, The.—Rob't Southey.—CGd King *:#. Golden River, The. (Ch. I.)—J: Ruskin. — King of Yvetot, The.—Pierre Jean Beranger.—SAy King on the Tower, The.—W: M. Thackeray.—OVW King Orfeo.-- (Old Ballad.)—ESB–OBB King Philip's Last Stand.--Clinton Scollard.--AH-PAH Ring Richard in Sherwood Forest.—Alfred Tennyson. See Foresters. The. Ring Richard if., Sels. fr.—W: Shakespeare. Bolingbroke's Entrance into London. (Sel. fr. Act W., Sc. 2.)—EPs - Depºłº of Richard II. (Sel. fr. Act IV., Sc. 1.) — England. . (Sel. fr. Act II. Sc. 1.)—LOS 2 (br. Sel.)— OTPC–PCL (Panegyric on England.)—LHT (“This royal throne of infº-ºy King Richard II. (Br. Sels. fr. I., 2, and II., 2.)—BNL Ring Richard the Second. (Sel. fr. II., 1.)—EHT (King Richard II., Act II., Sc. 1–2 br', seis.)—BNL King Richard the Second. (Sel. fr. III., 3.)—EHT King Richard II., Act III., Sc. 2—br. sel.)—BNL Ring Fººd the Second. (Sels. fr. IV., 1, and W., 6.) King Fºrd's Despondency. (Sel. fr. Act III. Sc. 2.) (Tragical Fate of Kings, The.)—RLP . Reputation... (Sel. fr. Act I, Sg. 1.)—RAC King Richard III., Sels. fr.—W : Shakespeare. aution. (Br. Sel. fr. Act II., Sc. 3.)—KNI, Conscience. (Br. sel. fr. I., 2.)—KNE Barl of Richmond to his Army, The.—SS Hatred... (Br. Sel. fr, I., 3.)—KNE King Richard III. ... (Br, sels. fr. I., 3 and W., 3.)—BNL King Richard the Third. (Sels. fr. IV., 4, and W., 3 ; also V. 4.)—EHT King Richard's Soliloquy. (Sel. fr. I., 1.)—EPs (Duke of Gloster, The-br. sel.)—BNL–RLP (King Richard III.-br. sel.)—BNL (Peace—br. sel.)—KNE Little Princes, The. (Sel. fr. III., 1.)—EHT Murder of the Princes in the Tower. (Sel. fr. IV., 3.)— Richmond to his Troops. (Sel. fr. W., 3.) (Courage—abr.)—KNE Scene from “Richard III.” (Br. sel. fr. I., 2.) (Richard III.-abr.)—SAE Scene from “Richard III.” (Sel. fr. I., 4.) (Clarence’s Dream—abºr.)—BS 4—CS 4—EPs—FR — HNS (Dream of Clarence, The-sl. abr.)—EHT-LLC (Richard III.-sel.)—SAE (Terror—bºr. Sel.)—KNE Soliloquº; King Richard III. (Sel. fr. V., 3.) —CS 6 -*- { - Ring Richard's Despondency.—W: Shakespeare. See King • Richard II. Ring Fº Soliloquy.—W: Shakespeare. See King Rich- a,I’ º King Robert of Sicily. (Tales of a Wayside Inn: The Sici- lian's Tale.)—H: W. Longfellow. — CR — CS 15 — Hºwr-poa—RTV—sso (tab.) —STP —StS Ring Roughbeard and the Princess. – Clara J. Denton. — King Sheddad's Paradise. (Sel.)—Edwin Arnold,—WR 1 Ring §§§ and the Ants. – J : G. Whittier. — FPE — Ring Solomon and the Bees. (C.)—J: G. Saxe.—St.P (abr.) . (Solomon and the Bees.)--GN—SP 7. - King Stephen, Sels. fr.—J: Keats.-E.HT (sels. fr. Act I., - Scs. .1 and 2.) * King Sylvain and Queen Aimée.—Marg. Sherwood.—BOL Ring, ºnave, and the Donkey, The, Sel. fr. —Anon. — Ring to his Soldiers before Harfleur, The.—W: Shakespeare. See King Henry W. * King Volmer and Elsie.—J : G. Whittier.—CS 20 King William Thanks his God.--Anon-CS.4 Ring Witlaf's Drinking-horn.-H. W. Longfellow. —BOC — YC Ringdom, The.—Lizzie Doten.—MMR. Ringdom of God, The-R : C. Trench.-FEP—HDL (abr.) —LOS 2—STC (Our Father’s Home.)—HBP Ringdom of Sham, The.—I. Edgar Jones.—CS 34 Kingfisher, The.—W: H. Davis. See Farewell to Poesy. Kingfisher, The.—Mary. Howitt.—POS Ringis Quair.—James I. of Scotland. See King's Quair, The. Kingliest Kings, The...—Gerald Massey.—CBP Rings, ºne-rhºise Imogen Guiney.-HBV-HT-LBM — Rings and Courtiers.-J. : Wolcott.—HIPE Rings and Queens.—Marion Douglas.-FAS Ring’s Ballad, The.—Joyce Kilmer.—HIBW King's Bastion, The.—Frd’k G. Scott.—OCV Ring's Bell, The...—Anon.—WR 6 King's Daughter, The.—Mary L. Henderson.—AWH-BS 19 Ring's Daughter, The.—Algernon C. Swinburne.—BBB Ring's Daughter, The.—Rebecca P. Utter.—CS 35 King's Degree, The.—Dorothy A. Shoemaker.—BS 25 King's Diary, The.-J.; White. Chadwick-OS 3 Ring's Disguise and Friendship with Robin Hood, The. ~~ (Old Ballad.)—ESB IKing's Dochter, Lady Jean, The.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB King's Enemy, The. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL 159 1&ing’s AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS King's Envy of a Shepherd's Life, The. - W: Shakespeare, | Kittens and Babies.—Lizzie M. Hadley. — BR (sl, abr.) — See King Henry VI, Pt. III. CS 28 - King's Fool, The.—Stuart fivingston.—TGV ... (Which One was Kept 2)—SR 9 King's Great Victory, The.—Lee Anderson.—SP_3 Kittens' Dancing Lesson.—Stanley Schell.—WR 35 King's Highway, Thé.—J: S. McGroarty-HBV Kitten's Fright.—Anon-WR 35 King's Jest, Thé.—Rudyard Kipling.—CS 39 Kittens' Promenade.—Anon.—WR 35 King's joy bells, The.—Kate A. Bradley.—WR 6 King's Kisses, The-Arthur L. Tubbs-BS 25 “King's Missive, 1661,” The-J : G. Whittier.—BS 8–PAH King's Mountain.—Anon.—AH King's Mountain.—W : G. Simms.-OCP Kings of Men.—J: Reade.—TCW King's Own Regulars, The. — (Pennsylvania. Evening Post, The.)—PAH King's Picture, The.—Helen B. Bostwick.-CS 12 —CSS — EIP–BITb-II—KNE—W.R. 33 King's Quair, The, (Sels. fr.)—EP—EPO-WEP 1 (Dawn of Love, The.)—EBS King's Repentance, A.—W : Shakespeare. See Hamlet. King's Ride, The.—Lucy H. Hooper.—CSS King's Ring, The.—Theodore Tilton.—OS 2—SSR (All Things Shall Pass Away.)—BS 20–TMR. (Even this Shall Pass Away.) —DR — HBR — HBW — HTb-II—SP 1 & King's Ships, The.—Carl [or Caroline] Spencer.—HIP King's Son, The.—T: Boyd.—BIP—TIP King's Temple, The.—Anon.—CS 11 & e King's Tºº, The. (Diff. sels.)—Dante Gabriel Rossetti. (Prophecy, The.)—GEP * King's Mºit, The.—William Morris. See Earthly Paradise, {2. King's Wooing, The-E: Renaud.--WR 8 e Rinmont Willie [or Willy]. (In Minstrelsy of "the Scottish Border.) —Anon.—BB—BBB–BESB–BPB—CBB —EBS—EPC–EPs—ESB–LH–OBB–WEP 1 Kinship.–Angela Morgan.—HT Rinship of the Celt, The.—J. I. C. Clarke.—EDY Kipling's Religion.—Anon.—CP Kirtle Red.—W. H. Bellamy.—SP, 7—VSA Kisa-Gotami...—Arthur Davidson Ficke.—LV Kiss, A Prose.)—Anon.—WR 12 Riss, A.—Austin Dobson. See Rose-leaves. Kiss, The.—Rob't Herrick,--BNL , . Kiss, The.—Ben Jonson. See Cynthia's Revels. Kiss, The.—Walter S. Landor.—OVW Riss, The.—T: Moore.—HIPE Kiss, The.-Coventry Patmore.-OVW Kiss, The.—Sara Teasdale.—HIBV. Kiss at the Door, A.—Anon.—CS 7 Riss by Mistake.—Joel Benton.—VSA Kiss, Dear Maid, The. (On Parting—O.)—Lord Byron.— BNL Kiss Deferred, The.—Anon.—BS 15—CS 27—SR 5 Riss Her.—T: A. Daly.—WR 39 Kiss in School, The.—J: W. Palmer.—MHR (Smack in School, The.)—AWH–BNL–BS 1 —CS 1 — FAS–FEP—FTR.—HIBV-HTb-II—THP-WR 43 Kiss in the Dark, A.—Milton Thompson.-CS 28 Kiss in the Dark, A.—J: G. Watts.-W.R. 13 - Kiss in the Rain, A.—S: M. Peck.-AWH-CS 39—FTA— HP–SP 4–THP Kiss in the Tunnel. The.—Anon.—CS 33 ‘‘Kiss wºmmaſ: I Can't Sleepl.” — Anon. — CS 28 — Kiss me Softly. (To my Love—C.)—J: G. Saxe. —BIL — FTA—GP Riss me, Sweetheart.—Anon.—SR 14 Kiss the Dear Old Mother.—Josephine Pollard.—HIP 2 Kissed his Mother.—Eben E. Rexford.—BS 20—PEP Risses.—W : Strode.—BNL–FEP Kisses All Round.—Anon.—WR 20 e Kisses of Marjorie. (Play.)—Booth Tarkington.—WR 34 Kissin'.-Anon.—HTb-I Kissing Bee, A.—Anon.—NM Rissing Cup's Race.—Campbell Rae-Brown.—CS 32 (Winning Cup's Race.)—WR 14 kissins, hº Hair. — Algernon C : Swinburne. — BNL — Kissing Inducements.--Anon.—FLS Kissing the Rod. (C.)—Jas. W. Riley.—HI) L-WR 33 (Just be Glad.)—CS 37 Kissing-game, The-Alma F. McCollum.—OCW Kissing's no Sin.—Anon.—BNL–HBV—SP 4–VSA Kit Carson's Ride. (Longer than gº vers. im Works.) —Joaquin Miller.—BS 3—CS 8—MMR-PNW Kit; or, Faithful unto Death.--Anon.—CD–SR 4 Kitchen, gºkºhe- : V. Cheney.—BS 3 —DR —RTV — Kitchen May-day Song.—Anon.—DD–EDY . (Hitchen May-day Song, The.)—CGd—GSP–RAC (May-day Song.)—OS 2—STC Kitchie Boy, The.- (Old Ballad.)—ESB Kite Party, A.--Anon.—EuB Kit's Cradle.—Mrs. Ewing.—ABV Kitten, The-Joanna Baillie.—CBP—FEP—OTPC Kitten and [wr. , the Falling Leaves, The. — W: Words- wºv–BLv–BPB —CBOP —FEP —HBVy (Sel.)—CGd—LC—OS 1–Port Kitten and the Mouse.—Anon.—WR 35 Kitten at Play, The-W: Wordsworth.-OTPC Kitten Gossip.–T. Westwood.—ABV-CBOP–MYF Kitten § Fº Regiment, The. — Jas. Buckham. — TMD — º Ritten that never Grew Old, The.—Anon.—SR 13—WR 35 Kittens, The-E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE Kitten's View of Life.—T; Westwood-WR 35 Kittie to Kriss-Anon.—CBOP Kitty,+Anon.—COS—PP Kitty-Anon.—TFS Kitty.—Anon.—WR 35 Kitty.—Marion Douglas.-CBOP—OS 1–WCL Kitty.—Mrs. E. Prentiss-CBPC Kitty.—C: D. Shanly. See Kitty of Coleraine. Kitty and I-Anon.—COS—PP Kitty at. School.—Kate Ulmer.—WR 35 Kitty Clive.—C; Churchill.—EDY - Kitty Clover. (All sl. diff.)—Carrie W. Thompson.—WR 2 (Lulu—sl. abr.)—HP ... (Naughty Kitty Clover.)—BS 20–WR 2 Kitty Didn't Mean to.—Anon-COS—PP Kitty: . How to Treat Her.—W: B. Rands.--CBPC Kitty in the Basket.—Eliza Lee Follen.—CBOP—PC—PGpr Kitty Knew.—Anon.—TT Kitty Neil.—J: F. Waller.—BIP—CS 22—DB—HBV-RTI —SP 4–TIP—VA º Light.)—BNL ...(Irish Melody, An.)—HBP Kitty of Coleraine.—C: D. Shanly. [Alt. also to E. Lysaght.] —BIP —BILW —BNL — CR — DB —FEP —HBR — HBV—RTI—RTV-SAy—SP 4–SR—THP-TIP (Broken Pitcher, The.)—CS 14 - ... (Kitty.)—MHR Kittyboy's Christmas.-Amy E. Blanchard.—CS 37 Kitty's Christmas Offering.—Anon.—HS Kitty’s Graduation.—T: A. Daly.—WR 55 Kitty's Laugh.-Arlo Bates.—AA Kitty’s Lesson.—C. Grace Jerolamen.—WR 35 Kitty’s “No.”—Arlo Bates.—AA Kitty’s Prayer.—Anon.—CS 25 Kitty’s Summering.—HI: C. Bunner.—WSA Kitty’s Wish.--Anon.—COS—PP Klondike, The.—Edwin Arlington Robinson.—AH 2–PAH Knapweed.—Arthur C. Benson.—HEV–VA Kneed 'Em.—Anon.—NM Knee-deep in June.—Jas. W. Riley.—AL —CR —SAE —SC —SR 9—St.S s Kneel at no Human Shrine.—A. F. Kent.—CS 1 Kneeling at the Threshold.—T: Guthrie.—HIDL Kneeling Camel, The.—Anna Temple.—SP 4 Knickelº's IIistory of New York, Sels. fr.—Washington rving. Discovery of the Hudson River, The. (Sel. fr. Bk. II., Ch. I.)—WR 10 Renowned. Wouter Van Twiller, The-Sel.—WR 5 . Uses of History, The. ... (Sel. fr. Bk. VI., Ch. IX.)—SR 8 Rnife-grinder, The.—G: Canning.—EPs—MHR—RTV (Friend of Humanity and the Knife-grinder, The.) — ### —BNL —FEP —HBP —HBV —HPE —SAy — Knight, The.—Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury Tales, The. Knight, The-Rainer, Maria Rilke.—HGV Knight # Shepherd's Daughter, The. — (Old Ballad.) — Knight and the Lady, The.—R : H. Barham.—CS 5 Knight and the Lady, The.—Robertson Trowbridge.—WR 3 Enight and the Page, The.—Martha C. Howe.—BS 17 Knight in the Wood, The.—E. Leicester Warren.—SP.2 Knight of Bethlehem, The.—HI: N. Maugham.—CBPC Enight of Liddesdale, The.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Enight of Toggenburg, The.—Friedrich Schiller.—WR 7 Enightes Tale, The. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury Tales, The. - Knighting of the Sirloin of Beef by Charles the Second, The. —Anon.—OAC—OS 2 } (Knighting the Loin of Beef.)—MR Knighting the Loin of Beef.-Anon. See foregoing. Knightly Welcome, A.—S. K. Cox.-CS 27 Knight's False Vow, The.—Anon.—WR 24 Enight's Ghost, The.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Knight', #P. The.—C: Kingsley.—ABV-BPIV—CSBP — Knights of Labor.—T. W. Powderly.—NC—PEO—PFP Knights of the Cross.-A. L. O. E.-CBOP Knights to Chrysola, The.—Rachel Annand Taylor.—OVV Knight's Toast, The...—Anon.— (At. also to Sir W. Scott,)— S 4—CSS—FR—LLC—OrNI—PFP—STP (My Mother—at, to Walter Scott.)—YPS (Toast, The-at. to W: Praed.)—FP Knight; ºb. gºe-s: T. Coleridge.—BNL–FEP—GN– (At. to Sir Walter Scott.)—BIHV Knight's Vow, The.—J. B. Lane.—CS 22 Knittin' at th' Stockin’.--A. W. Bellaw.—AWH Knitting.—Anon.—TT Knitting.—J. S. Cutler.—WR 4 Emitting.—Mary K. Dallas.-W.R. 12 Knocked About.—Dan'l Connolly.—CS 5—MMR Knocking.—Harriet B. Stowe.—CS 12 Knot of Blue, A.—S: M. Peck.-BNL (Little Knot of Blue, A.)—FTA Know the Trees.—Austin C. Apgar.—OAA Know Thyself.-Lydia H. Sigourney.—FP Enow }. the Land.—Lord Byron. See Bride of Abydos, © . 160 TITLE INDEX Lady Knowing.—Christopher P. Cranch.--LLC (Stanzas.)—ASL–FEP—HBP (Thought.)—BNL–CBP—GP (“Thought is deeper than all speech”—br. sel.)—CS 1 (Dial.)—Anon.—PP—YER Knowing the Circumstances. See To the Lady Knowing the Heart of Man.-S: Daniel. Margaret, Countess of Cumberland. Rnowledge.—Theodosia, Garrison.-H.P 2 Knowledgé.—S: E. Kiser.—SP 5 Knowledge.—Archibald Lampman.—OCW Knowledge.—Frd’k G. Scott.—VA Knowledge after Death.-H: C: Beeching.—OWV-VA Knowledge and Wisdom. Bible. See Job. Knowledge and Wisdom.—W: Cowper. See Task, The. Enown unto God.—Constance F. E. R. Runcie.-WR 2 Knuckles, The.—W : Skeen.—SBOS—SGB Roilia.-Phineas Fletcher. See Purple Island, The. Kol Nidra. (Fr. The Day of Atonement.)—Jos. Leiser.—AA Koran, The, Sels. fr. Dhoulkarnain. (Sel. fr. Ch. , XVIII.)—WR 11 In the Name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful. (Sel. fr. Ch. XXXVII.)—WR 11 Rore.—F: Manning.—HEV Körner’s Battle Hymn.-Karl T. Körner.—HIDL (Battle Hymn.)—BS 16—SS FCossuth.-Jas. R. Lowell.—BIHV Krämat.—R. Greentree.—SBOS—SGB Kree.—Armstead Churchill Gordon.—AA—RTV Erinken.—Eugene Field.—PCK Krishna-G: W. Russell.—VA Kriss Kringle.—Anon.—HCTC Kriss Kringle. (C.)—T: B. Aldrich,-BOC–HBVy—YC ' (“Quite Like a Stocking.”)—PEO Rriss Kringle.—Susie M. Best.—CE Kriss Kringle.—Frank D. Sherman.—LFL Rriss Kringle's Visit.—Anon.—PP—YPS Krumley.—Alice Cary.—STC e Kruppism.—Percy 'MacKaye. See Six Sonnets. tº Kubla Khan [or, a Vision in a Dream].-S: T. Coleridge. =BFW – BG NL–BPB—CBPC —CEL–Ehip — EP—EPN-EPS–FEP —GEP—GN —GT —HBP — HBV-HGP-MBL-MRS–OB—OR—OS 3—OTPC —PGT 1–PYO—RLP - (Romance.)—LH-RTV Kubleh. (Albr.)—Bayard Taylor.—WR 5 Yu Klux.-Madison Cawein.-AA—AFH 2—LBA—PAFI Kullervo and the Wheat-cake.— (Tr. by) J : M. Crawford. See Kalewala, The. Kulnasatz, my Reindeer.—Anon.—HRP Kwasind.—HI: W. Longfellow. See Hiawatha. FCyarlina Jim.—A. C. Gordon.—CD–CS 14 Ryrielle.—J: Payne.—HIBV L. of G.'s Purport.—Walt Whitman.—CAP La Belle Dame Sans Merci I or Mergy] :-J: Keats.-AFP- BB—BFW – BGV-BPB—CGd—Ehlſ’ —EP =EPN —FEP —GEP —GT —HBP —HIBV —HGP —OB — OTPC–PCL–PG|T 1—RTV—SEP—VE La Blagººseuse. — Isabella Valancy Crawford. — SBOS — º, *= <-º &=ºmº La Dernière Classe.—Alphonse Daudet. (Last Lesson, The.)—BS 19–HSPS La Fayette.—Dolly Madison.—AH 2 La Fraisne.—Ezra Pound.—NPA La Galette du Roi.-W: Hone.—BOC La Gitana.-J. Curtis Underwood.--AMW 3 La Grisette.—Oliver W. Holmes.—AA—CAP—HBW La Jeune Malade.—(Dial. ad. fr. André Chénier by) H. C. Hunt.—SD La Maison D’Or.—Oliver W. Holmes.—CAP La Marseillaise.—Rouget de L' Isle. See Marseillaise, The. La Musica Trionfante.-T: W. Parsons,—WR 27 La Rue de * Montagne Sainte-Genevieve.—Dorothy Dudley. Tua Source Enchantée.—Anatole Le Braz.-GT La Tour d'Auvergne.—Maida Buon.—BS 15—CS 31 Ila Tricoteuse.—G: Walter Thornbury.—EDY—FEP L'Abbate.—W: Wetmore Story.—YBW Labor. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Labor.—Anon.—PR, Labor.—G: W. Bungay.—CS 27 Labor.—T: Carlyle. See Past and Present. Labor.—Orville Dewey. See Nobility of Labor. Labor. (Diff. sel.)—Orville Dewey.-PEO Labor.—R : M. Milnes, Lord Houghton.—CBP Labor.—Frances S. Osgood. See Labor is Worship. Labor and Capital.-Marcus A. Hanna.--WR 42 Labor and Love.—Edmund Gosse.—HIB"V Labor and Rest.—Dinah M. Craik.-FP (Nººd Afterwards.)— BNL — CBP — FEP — GP — EI Labor Day Orator A. (Dial.)—Clara J. Denton.—EFY Labor Hours have Limits. – T: B. Macaulay. : See Ten Hours' Bill, The. y Labor is Worship.–Frances S. Osgood.—CS 7–LLC—SS (Labor.)—FM.R.—KNE (sel.)—STC - (Laborare est Orare.)—BS 5–CBP (To Labor is to Pray.)—BNL Labor Question, The-Anon.--CH. (Oration on the “Labor Question.”)—SDR Labor Song. (Fr. The Bell-founder.)—Denis F. MacCarthy. —BNL–DD Labora; ..est Orare—Frances S. Osgood. See Labor is Wor- Snip. • Laboratº The-Roºt Browning.—EPN-OVV-PGT2- Laborer, The.--J: Clare.—BNL–EPs Laborer, The-W: D. Gallagher.--CS.8—LLC—MMR Laborer's Noonday Hymn, The-W: Wordsworth-HPB Laboriº: Wiś. (Fr. Miscellaneous Thoughts.)—S: Bute €I’.-- Labor's Greatest Curse.—Terence V. Fºlory—WR 42 S Lachiny Gair.—Lord Byron.-E.PN–E Lachrimaei. ſº Mirth Turned to Mourning.—Rob't Herrick. –I, PS Lachrymae Musarum.—W: Watson.—HIBW-WA Lachrymatory, The.—C: Tennyson-Turner.—FEP—WA Lachrymose Writers.-Horace Smith.--SS Lack º gº The.—Rob't Browning. See Ring and the OOk, €. Lad that is Gone, A.—Rob't L: Stevenson.—HBV—VE Ladder of St. Augustine, The. (O.)—H: W. Longfellow.— CAP—CBP—CCB–FPE—FTR. Laddie.—Anon.—CS 39 Laddie.—Anon.—SP 3 Laddie.—Kathe. Lee Bates.—HIBW Laddie.—Evelyn Whitaker.—WR 13 Laddy Blue Eyes.—Minna C. Smith.--TFS Ladies, The.—S: L. Clemens.—HTb-II Ladies' Aid, The.—Anon.—WR 51 Ladies' Band, The. . (Ent.)—Anon.—EuB Ladies' Battle, Sel. fr. (Pursit, The—dwal.)—Anon.—MPID Ladies of Athens.—Mrs. M. A. Lipscomb.--DR Ladies º James's, The.—Austin Dobson.—CS 40—HBW “Ladies, though to your conquering eyes.”—Sir G: Etherege. Ladies’. Whist Club, The. (Pwck.)—CS 37—WR 29 Lads of Wamphray, The...— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Lady, A.—Amy Lowell.—NPA Lady, The.—J: Ruskin. See Sesame and Lilies. Lady across the Aisle, The.—Ellis Parker Butler.—CS 40 Lady Alice.—Anon.—BESB–CGd—ESB–OBB Lady Anne [or Ann] Bothwell's Lament. (In Percy's Re- liques.)—Anon.—BNL–FEP—HBP—HBV (Balow—mod. vers.)—OB–QH Lady, as True Lowers Do.—Jehannot de L'Escurel,—AFP Lady at Sea, The...—T: Hood.—HIPP Lady Barbara.-Alex. Smith.-BNL–STC Lady Clara Vere de Vere.—Alfred Tennyson. —BNL —CBP —CR—CS 15—EPs—FEP—FTR-HBV—PF-RLP —SPE (br. sel.) Lady Clare.-Alfred Tennyson.—BFW –CBOP —CEL –CR —CS 4—CSBP—EPs—FEP—FTR.—GSP —HBV — HNS —LLC —LOS 2. —MR —OTPC —PCK —PF — PGGR, Lady Diamond,-(Old Ballad.)—ESB Lady Elspat.—Anon.—BB—BESB–ESB-OBE Lady Flora.--Tone, L. Jones.—PyS Lady Franklin.—Eliz. H. Whittier.—EDY Lady from the West, The.—Rob't C. W. Meyers.-CS 34 Lady Gay Spanker. (Sel. fr. London Assurance—play.)— Dion, Boucicault.—CS 25. (abr.)—MRS Lady Geraldine's Courtship.–Eliz. B. Browning. — EPs — FEP—HE W.R. 9 Lady Golden-rod.—Carrie W. Bronson.—AD (sel.)—TFS Lady Heron's Song.—Walter Scott. See Marmion. Lady Hildegarde, The.—Anon. See Lady of the Castle, The. Lady in Comus, The.—J: Milton. See Comus. Lady # *ś, the Elf-Knight.—Anon. —BBB —BESB — Lady Jacqueline, The.—Phoebe Cary.—CBP Lady Jane. — Anon. — CS 31 (At. to Arthur T. Quiller- Couch.)—PA Lady Jane Gray. (Dial. fr. The Famous History of Sir Thomas Wyatt.)—J: Webster.—EHT Lady Judith’s Vision, The-Mrs. E.W. Wilson.—BS 14 Lady Lost in the Wood, The-J: Milton. See Comus. Lady Mabel.—Alfred Austin.—HS w - Lady Macbeth.-Sleep Walking Scene. —W: Shakespeare, See Macbeth. Lady Maisry.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB—OBB Lady Margaret's Song.—E: Dowden.—BIP Lady Mary.—H: Alford.—RLP - Lady Mary Ann.--Anon.—STC Lady Maud's Oath.-Re. Henry.—CS 30 Lady Mine.—Herbert Edwin Clarke.—WSA Lady Moon.-- R.: M. Milnes, Lord Houghton. — ASR-I — #-F#9°Fºsrºgs 1 —OS 1 pr — -E"Oliº – —SFM —SMG —SP 1 – TYP–WCL SP 1 Lady Moon.—Kate Kellogg.—PP1 *śń" G. Hºyº ady Moon L. Your horns point toward the east”—. C.J.)—Port—SFM– º, Lady of Arngosk, The-(Old Ballad.)—ESB #. ; ºniº-T: B. Aldrich.-W.R. 44 ady of Gedo, The. — (Adapted from the Hungarian b Mary J. Safford.—WR 2 g g) Lady of Lyons,...Sel. fr.—E: Bulwer-Lytton. Scene from “The Lady of Lyons.”—BS 9–CDD–StS (º Melnotte's Apology [and Defence] —abr.) — Lady of Shalott, The.—Eliz. Stuart Phelps.-W.R. 4 Lady of Shalott, The.—Alfred Tennyson.—BS 19—CBPC.— CR-CTBP—EP—EPN-FEP—GEP —GN –GT — HBP —HBV—HGP —LOS 3 —NT —OB —OTPG — OVV —PHS —POW — RLP —RTV —SP 3 –St S — WEP 4 - Lady of the Castle, The...—Anon.—TMR. (Lady Hildegarde, The. (Sl. diff.)—WR 6 161 Lady AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Lady of the Earl, The.—Anon.—FP Lady of the Lake, 'The, Sels. fr.—Walter Scott, - Alice Brand. º IV., Sts. 12–15.) —BGV —BIPIB — EPs (abr.)—FEP—IIBW-HBVy—LOS 2 —PGGR (Ballad of Alice Brand, The-abr.)—SEP—VE Battle of Beal' an Duine. (VI., 15–18.) — BS 3 — CR (abr.)—CS 21—EPN-HSS 2—SR 1–WEP 4 Beal’ an I)huine—sl. abr.)—BNL Chase, The. (I., 1–10.)—GT-LH-RLP Highland Chase, The—sel.)—OS 2 (Stag Hunt, The-abr.)—BNL–TSS Combat between Fitz-James and Roderick Dhu. (Sel. fr. Cans. IV. and V., arr. as dial. by J. Hughes.)—BS 9 Contempt. (W., 30.)—KNE (Lady of the hº-º. Coronach. (III., 16.) —BGV —BIHV —BML —EBS — EPN-EPs—FEP—HBP—HBW —LLC —LOS 2 — OS 2—PGT 1–STC Douglas to the Populace of Stirling. (W., 28.)—PRR Dreams. (Sel. fr. I., 33.)—EPs Fiery Cross, The.—RLP - Fitz-James and Roderick Dhu. (V., 3–17.)—BNL (abr.) —CR (diff. abr.)—EP—RLP (Sel.)—CS 6—FR Heath * Night must be my Bed, The. § {i},\; #; 2 ..(Song of the Young Highlander.)—BNL Highland Stranger, The. (IV., 29–31—abr.)—TMD Hymn to the Virgin.—RLP James Jºames and Ellen. (VI., 25–29—sl. abr.)— Lady of the Lake, The. (Sels. fr.)—POW–SP 3 Lady of the Lake, The. (I. 17–19.)—BNL (sel.) Lady of the Lake, The. (Br. Sels. fr. I., III., W.)—BNL Lay of the Imprisoned Huntsman, Sel. fr. (VI., 24 — abr.)—BNL–RLP—STC Lodge, The. (I., 26—sl. abr.)—AD Morning Landscape, A. (III., 2.)—TMD (Summer.)—POS (Summer Dawn at Loch Katrine.)—CBP Paternal Love.—CBP Picture of Ellen, A.—CBP “Rose is fairest when 'tis budding new, The.” Sel.)—AD (Lady of the Lake.)—DNL Scene in the Highlands, A.—CBP Soldier, Rest l [Thy Warfare O'er.]. (I., 31, 32—abr.) — BGV —BIHV —BNL —CBDC — DD —EP — GN (sel.)—GSP–HBV—HBVy—OS 1 —PGGR —PPV —RAC–SP 3—StS (Song—0.)—PHS Song of Clan Alpine. (II., 19, 20.)—BNL (Boat Song—Sel.)—AD—BIHV-CR—EBS —FEP — LC—RLP (Clan Alpine.)—EPs - Trosachs, The. (I., 11, 12.)—POS—STC (Sunset in the Mountains—sel.)—BNL Lady of the Lambs, The.—Alice Meynell.—OB–OR (Shepherdess, The-C.)—HBV—OVV—PYO—TM Lady of the Land, The-W: Morris. See Earthly Paradise, The. Lady of Vain Delight, The. (Sel. fr. Christ's Triumph on Earth.)—Giles Fletcher.—WR 11 Lady Penelope Clifton. (Sel. fr. An Elegy on the T)eath of Lady Penelope Clifton.)—F's. Beaumont.—EDY Lady Poverty, The...—Jacob Fischer.—HEV Lady Poyerty, The.—Alice Meynell.—HBV Lady Rohesia, The. (Sl. abºr.)—R : H. Barham.—BS 13 Lady Sweet Pea.—M. B. Hill.—WR 47 Lady Teazle and Sir Peter.—R : B. Sheridan. See School for Scandal, The. Lady to a Lover, A.—Roden Noel.—OVV Lady to her Inconstant Servant, The-T: Carew. —WEP 2 Lady Turned Serving-man, The. (In Percy’s Reliques.)— Anon.—CGd—ORB “Lady Washington,” The.—Anon.—AH Lady Wentworth. (Tales of a Wayside Inn : The Poet's ale.)—H: W. Longfellow.—PNW Lady who Offers her Looking-glass to Venus, The. (Taken frº an Epigram of Plato.)—Matthew Prior.—BLV Lady with a Train, The.—Anon.—WR 7 Lady Yeardley's Guest.—Anon.—SR 13 - Lady-bird and the Ant, The.—Lydia H. Sigourney.— CBOP Lady-bird in the House, The...—Charlotte Smith.-OTPC Ladybi; Eaºrd-Caroline B. Southey.—CFBP—NW– (Little Lady-bird, The.)—WR 12 (To the Ladybird.)—PHS Ladybird’s Race.—Campbell Rae-Brown.—WR 13 Lady-bug and the Ant, The.—Anon.—CSS Ladybug, Ladybug.—Anon.—NV Ladye Maude.—Cora Fabbri,-WR 15 Lady-killer, The...—F: Maccabe.—WR 27 Lady's Chamber, A.—S: T. Coleridge. See Christabel. Lady’s Dream, The.—T: Hood.—FEP—MRS Lady's Lamentation, The.—J: Gay.—BLV Lady’s Song, The.—J: Milton. See Comus. Laetus Sorte. Mea.—Juliana H. Ewing. See Story of a Short Life, The. Lady's ‘Yes,’ The-Eliz. B. Browning.—BNL–EPs—FEP —#BV-TRTV, Lafayet; i. T. Coleridge. See Sonnet: “As when far Orr,” etc. LaFayette.—Dolly Madison.—PAH (III., 23.) — (IV., 1– Lafayette, the Faithful One, Sel. fr. (Marquis de La Fay- ette.)—C: Sumner.—WR 10 Laggard in Love, The.—T. H. Daly.—SP 7 Laggard Song, The.—R : Le Gallienne.—AMW 5 Lago Varese.—HI: Taylor.—TIWP Lagrimas.-J: Hay.-CBP L'Aiglon, Sel. fr. (Field of Wagram, The—fr. Act V.)— Edmond Rostand (tr. by Louis N. jº; Laily Worm and the Machrel of the Sea, The.— (Old Ballad.) —ESB–OBB Laird o' Cockpen, The. — Lady Caroline Nairne. — BBB — |BG:V-BNL–EBS—FEP—HIBP—HBV—RTV Laird o' Drum, The.— (Old Ballad.)—BIB—BBB–ESB Laird o’ Lamington, The.—Jas. Hogg.—EBS Laird o' Logie.—(Ballad.)—BBB–ESB Laird of Schelynlaw, The.—J: Veitch.-WA Laird of Waristoun, The.—Anon.—ESB Lake, The.—Alphonse de Lamartine.—AFP “Lake and a fairy boat, A.” (Song for Music —0.) — T: |Hood.—BIPB—CTBP (Song.)—BEV–HBP—HBV—LC Lake Champlain and its Shores, Sel. fr. Hº-sel. fr. Pt. III.) — W: H Lake Como.—Walter Malone.--TIWP Lake Coriskin.-Walter Scott. See Lord of the Isles, The. Lake George. (Abr.)—Arthur Cleveland Coxe.-PNW Lake George.—G: Stillman Hillard.—CBP Lake Glamour.—Wincent O'Sullivan.-DB Lake Huron.—W. Wilfred Campbell.—SBOS—SGB Lake Isle of Innesfree, The.— W: Butler Yeats.-DB– GT —HEV–OB—OR.—OVV-POW-TIP Lake Leman.-Harold Monro. See Before Dawn. Lake Leman in Calm and Storm.—Lord Byron. Harold’s Pilgrimage. Lake Memory, A.—W: W. Campbell.—WA Lake of Como.—W : Wordsworth.--TIWP Lake of Geneva, The.—Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Lake of Geneva, The. (Frag.)—S: Rogers.-POW (Ballad, §w The Lake, (Two Drowned . H. Murray. — See Childe Lake of the Dismal Swamp, The. etc.—C.)—T: Moore.—EPs—FEP—P Lake Saratoga.-J. : G. Saxe.—CS 23—PNW Lake sgºg in Western Canada.-E: J. Chapman.—SBOS— Lake Sleeps, The...—Edmond Arnould.—AFP Lake Superior.—S: G. Goodrich—AA—AFI Lake Winnipesaukee.—J: G. Whittier. Sé6 Summer by the Lakeside. Lakeside, The.—J: G. Whittier.—CAP “Lala, 'Sana Lwam I?’—F. C. Slater.—SBOS—SGB Laleet.—G. : Martin.-TCV Lalla Rookh, Sels. fr.--T: Moore. “Alas, how light a cause may move.” (Sel. fr. The Light of the Harem.)—BNL–EP - Araby's Daughter. (Sel. fr. The Fire-worshippers.) — EPs (Sl. abr.) (“Farewell to thee, Araby’s daughter.”)—BNI. º Caliph's Encampment, The. (Br, sel. fr. The Veiled Prophet of Korassan.)—EPs & - Curse on the Traitor, A. (Br. sel. fr. The Fire-worship- pers.)—GP Disappointed Hopes.—RLP Estrangement through Trifles.—CBP - e Fire-worshippers, The. (Sel. fr. The Fire-worshippers.) —EP—WEP 4 “Fly to the desertſ, fly with me].” (Song of Nourmahal in The Light of the Harem.)—BNL (abr.) —HBP —STC - Gheber's Bloody Glen, The. (Sel. fr. The Fire-worship- pers.)—CS 22 (Linda to Hafed—a' r.)—BNI, e - “How calm, how beautiful.” (Sel. fr. The Fire-worship- pers.)—AD (Calm—sel., partly same.)—KNE Lalla Rookh. (Sel. fr. song : “There’s a bower.” etc., in The Veiled, Prophet of Korassan.)—SAE Lament of the Peri for Hinda.—TSS Light of the Harem, The. (Sel.)—WEP 4 (Feast of Roses, The—partly same.)—WR 11 (Vale of Cashmir, The.)—BNL g (“Who has not heard of the Vale of Cashmir?”)—EPN Nourmahal. (Sel. fr. The Light of the Harem.)—MR Rebellion. (Br. sel. fr. The Fire-worshippers.)—KNE Recognition of a Congenial Spirit.—CBP “Spirits of fire, that brood not long.” (Br. sel. fr. The Fire-worshippers.)—AD - Syria. . (Sel. fr. "Paradise and the Peri,)—BNL Tear of Repentance, The. (Sel. fr. Paradise and the #)-Bs 14—FR (sl. abr.)—M.R.—RLP—RTI— (Paradise and the Peri.)—RLP (Syria.)—EP - “There's a bliss beyond all that the minstrel has told.” (Br. Sel. fr. The Light of the Harem.)—BNL L'Allegro.—J: Milton.—BNL–BPB—CBP—CHV —Ehl? — EP—EPC–EPE—EPS–FEP—GEP —HEP —HBV —MBL–OB—OR —OS 3 —PGT 1 —PIHS —RLP — SEP—SN (sel.)—VE—WEP 2 (Abr.)—FTR-GN–LLC (Br. sel.)—SC Lamb, The.—Anon.—OTPC 162 TITLE INDEX Landing Innocence.)—W: Blake.—ASR-II B—CBOP–OBPC —EPR —E'EP —GEP—GSP—HBV—HBVy—LC—LOS 1 —OS 1– OTPC–PGpr—PoE—-PYO—QH-RLP —SEP —VE .--WEP 3 Little Lamb.)—PO Lamb, The...—Kate Greenaway.—PP1 Lamb of God.—Nikolaus Decius.-HGV Lambkins, The...—Sarah L. Stevens.—LPP Lambs.--Anon.—WR 41 Lambs at JPlay.—Rob't Bloomfield.—BNL–OTPC Lambs in the Meadow.—Laurence Alma-Tadema.-PoE “Lame Needles” in Eubeoa.-J. Theodore Bent.—BOC Lament, A: “My thoughts hold mortal strife.”—W: Drum- mond.—PGT 1 (Inexorable.)—OB Lament: º is gone with his blue eyes.”—Isabella Holt.— Lamb, The. (In Songs of —BEV–BGV-BP : “Lady your heart has turned to dust.”—Scharmel Iris.--NPA & “The merry, merry lark was up and singing.” —C: Kingsley. (Merry Lark, The.)—BFW-BNL Lament: “I loved him not.”—Walter S. Landor.—STC Lamentº: “The Dream is over.”—Denis F. MacCarthy.— B Lament, A : “Youth’s bright palace.”—Denis F. MacCarthy. —BI OVV Lament; “I am lying in my tomb, love.”—Roden Noel.- S— Lament, A: “O world ! O lifel O time l—Percy B. Shelley. —BGV-BNL–Ehl?—FEP—HBP —RLP —SEP — SP 3—WE—WEP 4 (Threnos.)—PGT 1 Lament,...A.: “Swifter far than summer's flight.”—Percy B. Shelley.—HEP—RLP Lament, A. The Night before his Execution. — Chediock Tichborne.—HIBV. Lament: When the folk of my household.”—E: Walsh.- OV Lament for Absalom.—Nathaniel P. Willis. See Absalom. Lament for Astrophel. (Sir Philip Sidney.)—Matthew Roy- den.—STC Lament for Chaucer.—T: Hoccleve.—OB Lament for Culloden.—Rob't Burns.—EFIT-HBW —OB — PG|T 1–PPV (Lovely Lass of Inverness, The-C.)—FEP Lament for Flodden [Field, A].-Jane Elliott.—CEL–EHT —HBV-OB–PGT 1–PPV–STC (Flowers of [or o' ] the Forest, The.)—BGW-BPB— CBP—EBS—EP—FEP—LHT-WEP 3 Lament for Glencairn. — Rob't Burns. ames, Earl of Glencairn. Lament for Glencoe.—Mary M. Campbell.—FEP Lament for his Friend, A. —W: Browne. See Britannia's Pastorals. Ilament for James, Earl of Glencairn. (C.—Sel.) —Rob't Burns.—EPs (sel.) (Lament for Glencairn.)—LLC Lament for King Ivor.—Whitley Stokes.—TIP Lament for Lafayette.—Anon.—PF Lament for Makaris.-W : Dunbar.—EBS Lament for Sir Philip Sidney. (Elegy on a Friend's Passion for his Astrophill, An—C.)—Matthew Royden.—EDY (On Sir Philip Sidney—sel.)—EPs (Sir Philip Sidney.)—BNL Lament for the Death of Eoghan Ruadh O'Neill.—T: Davis. —BIP—DB—RTI—TIP Lament for the Makaris quhen he was Seik, The.—W: Dun- bar. See following. Lament for the Makers—W: Dunbar.—OB (Lament º the Makaris quhen he was Seik, The-abr.) See Lament for - 1 Lament for the Princess of Tir-Owen and Tirconnell.—Jas. C. Mangan.—TIP Lament for the Red Earl, A.—R : Mahony.—BIP Lament for the Tyronian and Tyrconnellan Princes Buried at Rome, A.—Jas. C. Mangan.-DB Lament fºghomas Davis.-Sir S: Ferguson.—BIP— RTI Lament for Thomas Davis, A.—J: De Jean Frazer.—DB - Lamentwº. gºorsaken Cat. — Eliz. Harcourt Mitchell. — Lament of a Left-over Doll, The.—Anon.—TFS Lament of a Little Girl. — (Rehoboth Sunday Herald.) — P 6 Lament of a Mocking-bird.—Frances A. Kemble. — HBV — WA. Lament of Aideen for Oscar, The.—J: Todhunter.—DB Lament of Anastasius.-W: B. O. Peabody.—AA Lament of Anne Boleyn on the Eve of her Execution. — Anne Boleyn.—ED Lament of Fand at Parting from Cuchulain, The. — Anon. See Sick Bed of Cuchulain, The. Lament of Flora Macdonald, The.—Jas. Hogg.—EBS , Ilament of Jacob Gray, The.—H. E. McBride.—CS 5 Lament of Maev Leith-Dherg, The.—T. W. Rolleston.—TIP Lament of Mary Queen of Scots on the Approach of Spring. —Rob't Burns.—EFIT-EPs—LOS 2—RLP Lamentº, Morian Shehone for Miss Mary Burke.—Anon.— Ilament of O’Gnive, The.—Jeremiah Jos. Callanan.—DB Lament of Outalissi, The.—T: Campbell. See Gertrude of Outalissi. - Lament of Richard During his Imprisonment.—(Tr. by) W: E. Aytoun.—EHT Lament of the Border Widow [., The]. -— Anon. — BB --- BESB–BNL–EBS—FEP—HBP —HBW —OBB ~ OEB—OTPC º Lament of the Irish Emigrant, — Lady Dufferin. — BNL - BS 24—CS DB-FEP—G.P. —HBIP —HBV —OR —OVW-PF–RLP—RTI—RTV —SP 5 —TIP —VA Lament of the Irish Maiden, The.—Denny Lane. -BIP- I) B–RTI—TIP - Lament of the Mangaire Sugach.-E: Walsh.--TIP Lament of the Peri for Hinda. — T: Moore. See Lalla Rookh. Lamentwº * Widowed Inebriate, A.—H. J. Duganne. - 8 Lament over Saul. Bible. See Second Samuel I. Lament over Sir Philip Sidney.—Anon.—BHV Lament over the Ruins of the Abbey of Timoleague.—S: Fºrguson.—DB Lamentaj,e Ballad of the Bloody Brook, The.—E: E. Hale. EDY—HBV-PAH • Lamentable Ballad of the Foundling of Shoreditch, The. — W: M. Thackeray–HPE Lamentation for Celin, The.—Anon. (tr. by J: G. Lockhart.) —FEP—HBP—RAC Lamentation of Aga, The-W: Waterfield.—SBQS-SGB Lamentation of Don Roderick, The...— (Tr. by) J : G. Lock- Hart.—E'EP Lamentation of Hugh Reynolds, The.—Anon.—DB—TTP Lamentatiº of the Old Pensioner, The.—W: Butler Yeats. Lamia. (Sels. fr.)—J: Keats.-EP—EPN Lamkin.—Anon.—BB—BBB-BESB–ESB-OBB Lamp, The.—AEsop. (Farthing Rushlight, The.)—OS 1 Lamp, The.—Sarah P. M. Greene.—AA Lamp, The.—C: Whitehead.—OVW Lamp ºneys out of Old Bottles.—Ellis Parker Butler.— Lamp in the West, The.—Ella Higginson.—AA—HBW Lamp of Poor Souls, The.—Marjorie L. C. Pickthall.—HRW Lamplighter, The...— Rob't L: Stevenson.— BVC–CFBIP — CSP–LC—RAC Lancashire Dialectic Sketch, A.—Anon.—HIBſ Lancashire Doxology, A.—Dinah M. Craik.-BNL–FEP Lance of Kanana, The.—Willard French.-SP 1 Lancelot and Elaine.—Alfred Tennyson. See Idylls of the Ring. Lancelot and Guinevere.—Gerald Gould.—HIBV. Land across the Sea, A.—W: Morris. See Earthly Paradise, €. Land Betrayed, The.—Sir Stephen E. De Vere.—DB Land beyond the Sea, The.—Frd’k W: Faber.—HIBP Land ºf A. (Sel. fr. The White Devil.)—J: Webster.— (Dirge I, A].)—EPE—FEP—HBV—OB—QH. Land o' the Leal, The. — Lady Caroline Nairne. — BGV — CBP—EBS—Ehl?—EP—FEP—GEP —HEIP —HBV —OB—PF–RLP—STC–WEP 3 (Sel.)—BNL–BIPB—CEL–PGT 1–SAE Land of Benedictions.—Gulian C. Verplanck.--LLC (America’s Contributions to the World.)—SS Land of Beginning Again.—Louisa Fletcher Tarkington. — SP 7—WR 51 Land of Beulah, The.—J: Bunyan. See Pilgrim’s Progress. Land of Counterpane, The.—Rob't L. Stevenson.—ASR-I — GSP–HBV—HBVy—TFS—VA Land of Dreams, The...— W: Blake.—BGV —CBPC —GC — OTPC H Land of Dreams, The.—H. F. Sargent.—POS Land of Heart's Desire, The.—Emily Huntington Miller. — HBV Land º jºurt's Desire, The.—Sel. fr.—W: Butler Yeats.- (Faeries' Sqng.)—GT Land of Lands, The.—Alfred Tennyson. why, tho’ ill at ease.” Land of Liberty, The.—“Hesperion.”—CS 21 (My Country.)—POS º Land of my Birth, The.—Eliza Cook.-BLP Land of Nod, The.—Lucy M. Blinn.—WR 15 Land of Nod, The.—Rob't L. Stevenson.—PCL–SP 1–VA Land of Nod, The.—Ella W. Wilcox. —BS 22 (Beautiful Land of Nod, The-C.)—AmSS—PyS Land of Nowhere, The.—Ella W. Wilcox. —WR 15 (Nowhere.)—PyS—TFS Land of Story-books, The.—Rob't L. Stevenson.—ASR-II — BFW-CBPC–CHV-HBV —HBVy —PoR —LOS 1 —PCL–PGpr—Port—RAC Land of the Afternoon.—Anon.—CS 25 Land of the Long Night.—Sel. fr.-Pau Du Chaillu. (Reappearance of the Sun, The.)—SSR (Speech of the Long Night. The.)—SSR Land of the Wilful Gospel.-Sidney Lanier. the West. Land of Thus-and-so, The.—Jas. W. Riley.—BS 17 Land of Used-to-be.—Jas. Whitcomb Riley.—PCL Land on your Feet.—Sam W. Foss.-W.R. 35 Land that God Forgot, The.—Harry Kemp.–S Land Poor.—J. W. Donovan.-CS 9 “Land which freemen till, The.” — Alfred Tennyson. See “You ask me why, tho' ill at ease.” Land wººsho Mortal May Know, The.—Bernard Barton.— Iſl See “You ask me See Psalm of “Land which no One Knows, The.” — Ebenezer Elliott. — HBV Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers [., The J. — Felicia D. He- mans. See following. 163 Landing AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers in New England, The. (C.) –Felicia D. Hemans.—AH-AmSS—BNL–CBOP– CBP—CCB-CS 38—DD–EDY—EP—FEP—HB — HBP—-HBV—HBVy—HPI3—HTb-ſ—LHT-OCP— OTPC–PAH-PCK —PCL —PF —PGGR —RAC — SFM-SMG-SP 4–SSR—TYP §: waves dashed high, The.”—sel.)—SAE Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers, [The].)—EPs—GN- GP–PHS * (Lºgº of the Pilgrims [., The].)—AD (Sel.)—LLC— (Pilgrim Fathers, The.)— GSP —LH —LOS 2—RLP — StS-TMD Landing of the Pilgrims [, The J.-Felicia D. Hemans. See foregoing. e f Landlady's Daughter, The.—Ludwig Uhland.—BNL (tr. by J. S. Dwight.)—FS (tr. by E. Parsons.) Landlord of “The Blue Hen,” The.—Phoebe Cary.—CS 15 Landlord’s Last Moments, The.—I. Edgar Jones.—CS 19 Landlord's Visit, The.—De Witt C. Lockwood. — BS 13 — CS 24 Landor.—J: Albee.—AA Landor.—Alex. H. Japp.–VA º Landscape.—Alfred Tennyson. See In Memoriam. Landscapes.—L: Untermeyer.—AMV 2—HBV—NPA Landward.—R : H : Stoddard.—STC & Lane that had no Turning, The, Sel. fr.—Gilbert Parker. (Will, The.)—SP 3 Lang Johnny More. — (Old Ballad.)—ESB L'Ange qui Veille (The Watching Angel — Dans l'Alcove Sombre.)—Victor Hugo.—WR 25 Langley Lane.—Rob't Buchanan-CS 33—EA (abr.)—FEP —FM.R.—GSP–HBV-MIMR, "Langºgywhen Life was Bonnie.” — Alex. Anderson. — Language.—Oliver W. Holmes. See Rhymed Lesson, A. Language of Cats, The-Anon.—WR 35 Language of Flowers, The, Br. sel. fr. (“Yet, words, for they,” etc.)—T: Moore.—AID Language of Flowers, The, Br. sel. fr. (“In Eastern lands they talk in flowers.”)—Jas. G. Percival.—AD Language Mº Signs, The ; or, Two Sides to a Story.—Anon. Language of the Eyes, The.—Lord. Lytton.—RLP Language of the Heart.—Anon.—WR. 57 Language of the Learned. (Fr. Miscellaneous Thoughts.)— : Butler.—HIPE Language of the Lips, The...—C: C. Yeager.—HTb-II Lanka (Ceylon.)—W: Skeen.—SBOS—SGB Lanty Leary. (C.)—S: Lover. (Old Ballad, An.)—WR 14 (Won't you. Follow me?)—CS 36 Daodamia.--W: Wordsworth-BGV-BNL (br. Sels.)—EP —EPs—HBP—RLP—WEP 4 Laong's Christmas Mission.—Anon.—ChS Lapland.-Lucy Aikin.—CHV-OTPC Lapsus Calami—To R. K.—Jas. K. Stephen.—WA (Millennium, The.)—THP Larceny, The.—Elliott Flower.—HIP 2 Larch and the Oak, The.—T: Carlyle.—OS 1 Large and Small Bosses.—Anon.—WR 27 Large Edition, A.—Jos. Lilienthal.—BS 25 Large Room, A.—Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.—TT Larger Hope.—Alfred Tennyson.—STC Larger Life, The.—Archibald Lampman.—OCW Largest Flag, The.—Anon.—OAF Lariat Bill.—Anon.—HIH Lariat Jim.— (Cleveland Plain Dealer.)—SR 13 Lark, The...—Jas. Hogg.—DD–HBP—SN–TFS (sel.) (Skylark, The.)—BGV-BNL —BIPIB —CBP —CBPC — CCB-EBS—FEP—GN–GP—HBV–HBVy—LC — LLC—LOS 2—OS 1–OTPC–PCK —PHS —RAC — R.LP Lark, The.—F: A. Krummacher.—OAE Lark, The.—Jacques Peletier.—AFP Lark, The...—C : Reade. See It is never too Late to Mend. Lark and the Nightingale, The.—Hartley Coleridge.—OTPC Lark and the Rook, The.—Anon.—CBOP —GSP —OS POR-SP 1 Ilark Ascending, The.—G. : Meredith.-GEP—VA Lark in the Gold-fields, The.—C: Reade. Sec. It is never too Late to Mend, & Tark now Leaves his Watery Nest, The.—Sir W. Davenant. —BLV—EPE Lark Singing in the City, A.—G. : Roberts.-DB Tiarks.-Katha. Tynan Hinkson.—TI Larks and Nightingales.—Nathan H. Dole.—AWH–WSA (Our Native Birds.)—THP Tuarrie O’Dee.—W : W. Fink.-AWH —BS 10 —CR —CS 26 —CSS—HBV-SDR-THIP WR. 39 Larry Kisses the Right Way.—Jennie E. T. Dowe. Larry M'Hale.—C: J. Lever.--DB—RTI—TIP Larry Shºgº's Easter Offering. —Edith Sessions Tupper. Larry's on the Force.—Irwin Russell.—CD–CS 19—SP 5 Larvae.—Adeline D. T. Whitney.-CBP—FP—WCL Las gº Dissuading from Battle.—R : B. Sheridan. See 12, a TFO. Lasca-rººk Desprez.-BS 12—HH-HSPS —MR —RTV —St. (Sl. a r.)—CS 22—HNS Tasciate Ogni Speranza.-J. : Clare.—PGT 2 (His Last Verses.)—FEP (I am yet what I am.)—EDY (Written in Northampton County Asylum.)—OB–OVV Lass Dorothy.—Anon.—WR 6 Lass, Gin ye Lo'e Me.—J: Tytler.—BGV no—not “Last Caesar, The. Last Day, 1 — Lass o' Arranteenie, The-Rob't Tannahill.—BGV—EBS Lass o' Gowrie, Thé.—Lady Caroline Nairne.—BGV-HBW Lass of Ballochmyle, The.—Rob't Burns.—EBS—HBP Lass of Lochroyan, The. (In Border Minstrelsy—abr.)— . Anon.—BESB-BFV—EBS—HBY-OB—QBB (Fair Annie of Lochroyan.)—BB—FEP (longer.) (All sl. diff. versions.) Lass of Patie's Mill, The-Allan Ramsay.—EBS Lass of Richmond Hill, The.—Jas. Upton.—BNL–HBW Lass of Roch Royal, The...— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Lass that Died of Love, The...—R : Middleton.—HIBW Lassie wi' the Lint-white Locks,—Rob't Burns.—EPR, Lassie's Decision, The.—H. D. McAthol.—WR 2 Last.—Eliz. Akers Allen.—CBP—YBW Last Aboriginal, The.—W: Sharp.–VA Last and Worst.—Frances E. Allison.—HIP Last Appeal, A.—F: W. H. Myers.-WA Last Appeal, The.—Harriet McE. Kimball.—CBE’ Last Appº to “Yankee Doodle,” The. (Punch.)—HPE Last Arrival, The.—G: W. Cable.—HIP New Arrival, The.)—AA—HSp—PA—PCK Last Ballad of the Great Testament, The.—François Willon. See Great Testament. Last Banquet, The.—E: Renaud.—CS 16 Last Battle, The-Ellen Murray.-CS 33 Last Bowstrings, The.—E: L. White.—AA Last Bººneer, The. — C : Kingsley. See Last Buccanier, €. Last Buccanier, The. (C.)—C: Kingsley.—CEL–WEP 4 Last ºcºter, The.)—ABV-CTBP —EPC —FEP — |HBV- (Pleasant Isle of Avēs, The.)—LH Last Buccaneer, The-T: B. Macaulay.—HIBW-LH (Sl. abr.)—T: B. Aldrich.-EDY Last Camp-fire, The.—Sharlot M. Hall.—HIBW Last Chantey, The.—Rudyard Kipling.—OVV-VA Last Charge, The.—G: B. Hynson.—CS 25 Last Charge of Marshal Ney. — Joel T. Headley. poleon and his Marshals. Last Charge of Ney, The.—Joel T. Headley. and his Marshals. ast Chorus of “Hellas.” (Chorus fr. Hellas.)—Percy B. Shelley.—HIBV-WEP 4 (Hellas.)—BGV—GT–OB Last Cigar, The. (Parody.)—Anon.—PA Last Conqueror, The. (Ode fr. Cupid and Death: A masque.) —Jas. Shirley.—FEP—PGT 1 Death's Conquest.—OTPC Death’s Subtle Ways.-H.B.V. (Might of Death, The.)—WEP 2 (Victorious Men of Earth.)—HBP—RLP Last Contest of Aeschylus, The. (Sel. fr.)—Annie Fields. (Young Sophocles Taking the Prize from Aged Aeschy- lus.)—CBP Last Cradle Song, The.—Jas. Hogg.—GC Last Cup of Canary, The.—Helen Gray Cone.—AA The.—E: Young. See following. Last Day Book, The. (Sel. fr. The Last Day, Vol. II., Bk. I.)—E: Young.—WEP 3 Last P&ºn District No. 6. — Josephine M. Harriman. — Last Day of School, The. (Dial.)—Clara J. Denton.—LPD Last Day of the Year, The.—Alex. Smart.—CBOP Last Days.-Eliz. Stoddard.—AA Last Days, The.—G: Sterling.—GS—NPA Last Days of a Condemned, Sel. fr. (Secret Executions— fr. Preface.)—Victor Hugo.—MRS Last Days of Herculaneum, The, Sel. fr.-Edwin Atherstone. —BS 6—CS 22 \ (Roman Soldier at the Destruction of Herculaneum, The —abr. and ad.)—FR Last Days of Pompeii, Sels. fr.-E: Bulwer-Lytton. Arbaces to the Lion.—SP 7 Death of Arbaces, The.—St.S Destruction of Pompeii. (Sels. fr. Bk. W., Chs. VII. and X.)--FTR (abr.)—SAE Gauº, #4 the Lion. (Sel. fr. Bk. V., Ch. IV.) — (Destruction of Fºº-ººp See Na- See Napoleon (Last Days of Pompeii—abr.)—MN (Vesuvius and the Egyptian—abr.)—NC—PFP Happy Beauty and the Blind Slave, The. (Sel. fr. Bk. II., Ch. VI.)—WR 9 (Nydia and Ione—ad.)—IR Last Night of Pompeii, The. (Sel. fr. Bk. IV., Ch. XVII.)—TMD Nydia, the Blind Girl.—StS–WR 27 - Nydia's Sacrifice. (Bk. W., Ch. IX.-Sel., and Ch. X.) —PFP Nydia's Song.—OVV Scenes from “The Last Days of Pompeii. (Arr. by Anna Morgan.)—SR. . . . - Witch's Cavern, The. (Sel. fr. Bk. III., Ch. IX.)—IR (cond. and arr. as dial.)—WR 19–WR. 31 , (Witch of Vesuvius, The-arr. as dial.)—NDP Last Days of the Confederacy.—J.; Brown. Gordon.—SP 3 g . Last Demand, The.—Faith Baldwin.—AMV 2 Last Ditch, The.—Edith Nesbit.—VSA Last Dream of the Old Oak Tree, The. — Hans Christian Andersen.—AD Last Drunkard, The.—Anon.—WR 18 Last Dying Speech and Confession of Poor Puss, The. — Ann and Jane Taylor.—BVC–CBOP Last Dying Words of Bonnie Heck, a Famous Grey-hound in the Shire of Fife, The.—W : Hamilton.—EBS Last Eve.--Dora Sigerson.—DB 164: TITLE INDEX Latimers Last Eve of Summer.—J: G. Whittier.—CAP Last Fairy, The.—Rosamund M. Watson.—OVW Last Farewell, The.—E: B. Emerson.—EPs Last Fight, The.—Lewis F. Tooker.—AA—HBR-OAM Last Furrow, The.—Edwin Markham.—AA Last Gladiatorial Contest, The.—F: W. Farrar. Seo In the Days of thy Youth. Last Good-by, The.—Louise C. Moulton.—AA—LBA Last Grand Army Man, The-J. Howard West-SR 14 Last Greeting, The.—Jos. Freiherr von Eichendorff.-HGV Last Hour, The.—Ethel Clifford.—HIBW Last Hours of Socrates, The.—Anon.—SS e Last Hours of Webster. (Sel. fr. The Death of Daniel Webster.)—E: Everett.—CS 3 Last Hunt, The.—W: R. Thayer.—AA—HIBW Last Hymn, The.—Marianne Farningham.—BS 5–CS 14– FTR-PF'—SR 5 r Last Invocation, The.—Walt Whitman.—CAP—HBV–LBA Last Journey, The.—Caroline B. Southey.—CS 3—HBP Last Kick of Fop's Alley, The. (Punch.)—HPE Last Landlord, The.—Eliz. Akers Allen.—AA Last Leaf, The.—O. Henry.—WR 47 Last Leaf, The.—Oliver W. Holmes.—AA —AFV —AmB — APM —ASL —BEW —Bll W — BNL —CAP —CCB — CTBP—FEP—FT-FTR-GEP—GP —HBP —HBV —LBA—LC—LLC—LOS 3 —OS 2. —OVW —PCL – PF–PGGR—PYO (abr.)—SP 3—YBV • * Last tºº, The. — Alphonse Daudet. See La Dernière àSSé. Last Letter, The.—Frank D. Sherman.—BIL Last Lines.—R : Harris Barham.—OVV Last Lines.—Emily Brontë.-BIP—CBP—HBW —NT—OB —OVW-RLP—WEP 4 (Her Last Lines.)—VA (Hymn.)—OS 3 - Last Lines.—Sir Walter Raleigh.-CEL (Conclusion, The.)—EP—EPE—HBV—OB (Death of Sir Walter Raleigh.)—EDY (Even such is Time.)—EhB—EHT (Lines Found in his Bible.)—BNL (Lines Written before his Execution.)—FEP—OAE (Verses Found in his Bible in the Gate-house at West- minster—C.)—WEP 1 Last Look, A.—G: R. Sims.-CS 26 Last Love-feast, The.—Basil King.—SP 6 Last Man, The.—T: Campbell.—BGW —BIPB —CBP —CS 6 —RLP—STC Last May a Braw. Wooer.—Rob't Burns.—EPR—WEP 3 Last Meeting of Pocahontas and the Great Captain, The.— Marg. Junkin Preston.—ABH-PAH Last Memory, The.—Arthur Symons.—HIBW Last Mile-stones, The.—Pearl Rivers.--CS 6 Last Minstrel, The. — Walter Scott. See Lay of the Last Minstrel, The. Last Music, The.—Lionel Johnson.—DB Last New Doll, The.—Mary Elliott.—OTPC Last Night.—G: Darley.—HEV Last Night.—Théophile Marzials.-VA Last Night.—Warren Pease.—HP 2 Last Night.—Clement Scott.—WR 13 Last Night.—Hervey White.—NPA Last Night, The.—Virna Woods.-W.R. 12 “Last night in blue my little love was dressed.” — C: H. Webb.-LTV. t Last Night of Misolonghi, The. (Sel. fr. Andronike.)—(Tr. by) Edwin A. Grosvenor.—NC—PFP Last Night of Pompeii, The.—E: Bulwer-Lytton. See Last Days of Pompeii. Last of his Tribe, The.—HI: Clarence Kendall.—VA Last of the Barons, The, Sels. fr.—E: Bulwer-Lytton. Desgºgent Inventor, The. (Sel. fr. Bk. I., Ch. VII.)— Warwick, the King-maker. (Sels. fr. Bk. IV., Chs. IX. and X.)—BS 23 Last of the Choir, The.—M. J. Kimball.—CS 33 Last of the Eurydice, The.—Sir Jos. Noel Paton.—VA Last of the Flock, The.—W : Wordsworth.-CGd Last of the Leprachauns, The.—Jas. M. Lowry.—RTI Last of the Light Brigade, The.—Rudyard Kipling. —WR 2 Last of the Mohicans, The.—Jas. F. Cooper. Race for Life, A. (Sel. fr. Ch. XXIII.)—WR 22 Last of the New Year's Callers, The.—HI: C. Bunner.—EDY Last of the Roman Tribunes, The. (Sel. fr. Rienzi, Bk. X., last ch.)—E : Bulwer-Lytton.—SC Last Orison, The.—Ezra H. Stafford.—TCW Last Passer, A.—W: Wilkins.—DB Last Piper, The.—E: J. O’Brien.—AMW 3 Last Portage, The.—W: H. Drummond.—OCW Last Prayer.—Christina G. Rossetti...—OVW Last Prayer, A.—Helen Hunt Jackson.—AA Last Prayer of Mary, Queen of Scots.--Willis G. Clark.-- BS 9 (abr.)—CS 9 t Last Redoubt, The.—Alfred Austin.-CS 15—HBV-POA (Abr.)—BS 20–WR 7 Last Regiment, The.—Joaquin Miller.—BI. Last Remonstrance, The, Sel. fr. (Remonstrance.) — Rob't, Earl of Lytton.—FLS Last Reservation, The. —Walter Learned. — AA – AH 2 – PAH-PNW Last Resort, The...—C : G. Halpine.—HIPE * Last Ride Together, The.—Rob't Browning. —EP —EPN —- GEP—HBV—HGP-OB–OVV—PA—RTV—SP 8 Last Robin, The...—H: S. Washburn,-POS Last Roll-call, The.—Anon.—HI) L Last Roll-call, The.—C: B. Lewis.—CS 36–WR 7 Last Rose, The.—J: Davidson, OP Last Rose of Summer, The.—T: Moore.—DD–FEP—HBP —LLC—LOS 3—OTPC–PCK ('Tis the Last Rose of Summer—C.)—BGV-BNL-EP "—GEP—HBV-HTb-II—PYO—RLP tº Last Scene at Fotheringay, The.— Algernon C: Swinburma. See Mary Stuart. Last Scene from Mordred, The.—Wilfred Campbell,—OCW Last Serpent, The.—T. Crofton Croker.—MYF Last Shot, The.—J: D. Reid.—RTV—SP 4 Last sº of the Moor, The.—Théophile Gautier. (Tr. by . F. Bates.)—POW Last Soliloquy of Faustus, The.—Christopher Marlowe, See Doctor Faustus. Last Sonnet.—J: Keats.—BG:V—CBP—OEL–GT—HBV — |HGP-OB–RLP—SEP—WE—WEP 4 (“Bright star I Would I were steadfast as thou art.”)— EP GT 1. º * Last Speech.-Rob't Emmet. See On being Found Guilty of High Treason. g Last Speg, of William McKinley.— (Sel. fr.)—W: McKinley. * -- 1. Last Station, The. (Detroit Free Press.)—CS 16—FAS Last Straw, The.—Anon.—BS 24 Last Straw, The.—Rina Ramsay.—BOL Last Straw. (Mom.)—Eliz. Flint Wade.—WR 47 Last String, The.—Gustav Hartwig.—WR 2 Last String, The.—Sir Theodore Martin.-RTV Last Summons, The.—Anon.—SR 13 Last Supper, The...—Rainer Maria Rilke.—HGV Last supº. Leonardo da Vinci, The.—W : Wordsworth, Last Supper, The...—TIWP Last Talk, The...—Anon.—FLS Last Taps.--Theodore Roberts—WR. 24 Last Time [that—C.] I Met Lady Ruth, The.—Rob't, Earl of Lytton.—WR 16 Last Token.—W. A. Eaton.—WR 47 Last Tree of the Forest, The.—Felicia D. Hemans.—AD Last Tudor, The.—Annie M. L. Hawes.—CS 34 Last Utterances of Christ, The, Br. sel. fr. (“We are ever taking leave of something that will not come back again.”):-Frä’k W. Robertson.—GG Last Verses.—T: Chatterton.—BGV Last Verses.—Mortimer Collins.—CBP Last Verses.—W: Motherwell.—CBP—HBV Last Visitor, The.—H: Ames Blood.—FEP Last Voyage of the Fairies, The.—W. H. Davenport Adams, —HBVy—Poſt, Last Walk in Autumn, The.—J: G. Whittier.—CAP Last Will, A.—Williston Fish.-HTb-II Last Wº: Testament of Class. – Lo Amy Heater. — 4 Last Wish, The.—E: Bulwer-Lytton.—OB Last Wish, The.—B. W. Kirkham.—CS 16 Last Word, The.—Matthew Arnold. —EP —HBP —HBW — OVW – RILP—STC Last Word, The.—Frd’k Lawrence Knowles.—HIBW Last Words.--Anon.—FLS Last Words.—Annette Freiin von Droste-Hülshoff.-HGV Last Words.-Sarah M. B. Piatt.—CBP Last Wºº p: William McKinley. — C. H. Grosvenor. — Lastra, a Signa.-Sarah D. Clarke.—TIWP Latches.—C : N. Sinnett.—CS 32 Late Autumn.—J: S. Thomson.—TCW Late but Sure.—W: H : Holcombe.—AIH 2 Late John Wiggins, The.—Ellis Parker Butler.—HSp “Late Lark Twitters from the Quiet Skies, A.”—W: E. Hen- ley.—HIBV. Late, Late, so Late ſ—Alfred Tennyson. See Idylls of the 1Ilg. Late Leaves. (Poems, and Epigrams, CLXI.-O.)—Walter . Landor.—BGV-HIBV-OB Late Love.—M. E. Martyn.—FLS Late Massacre in Piedmont, The.—J: Milton.—LH (On the Late Massacre in Piedmont—C.)—BP—EDY— Ehl’—EPE —FEP —GEP —HBP —HBW —LHT — B GT 1–R.I.P-WE—WEP 2 (Sonnet#19a the Late Massacre, etc.)—EP—EPC–EPs Late October.—D. M. Jordan,—HP Late Spring, The.—Louise. C. Moulton-BNL–GP—STC Late Tired with Woe.-Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. Late Valuation.—Martin Farquhar Tupper. See Neglect. Late wº º Autumn Evening Fell.—Walter Scott. See averly. Late Wisdom.—G. : Crabbe. See Reflections. “Lately our poets, [songsters—C.J., loitered in green lanes.” s $º Idyls, XV.)—Walter S. Landor. — BGV — Later.—Willard Huntington Wright.—AMV 1 Later Life. (Sel.)—Christina G. Rossetti...—AA Latest Barbara Frietchie, The. (Parody.)—Anon.—SR 4 (Pºiº on “Barbara Frietchie”—sl. diff. vers.)—GH– Tlatest Decalogue, The-Arthur H. Clough.--BLV—EPN- --- OVW-SAy—THP Latest #” of Literary Hysterics. (Chicago Tribune.)--. Latest Sensation in Podunk.--F., Crosby.—ED Latest Version, The.—G : T. Lanigan.--AWH Latest Views of Mr. Biglow.—Jas. R. Lowell. See Biglow Papers, The. flatimers, The, Sel. fr. (“Settin' up with Elder McK’ag's Peggy.”)—H: C. McCook.-W.R. 21 (Settin' up with Peggy McKeag—sl, abr.)—BS 25 165 Latin AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Latin and Greek Essential Studies. – G : Frisbie Hoar. - WR. 55 Latin Quarter Ways.-Florence Wilkinson.—NPA Latter Day, The.—T: Hastings.-AA—YBV - Latter #. The.—Jones Very.—AL–BNL–GN–HBP — Latter-day Warnings.-Oliver W. Holmes.—CAP Lattice at Sunrise, The.—C: Tennyson-Turner.—OVV —VA Laud. (Ecclesiastical Sonnets, Pt. II., Son. XLV.) — W: Wordsworth.-EDY Laudator Temporis Acti.-C: Jellicoe.—DB w Laugh and Grow Fat.--Winthrop M. Praed.—CS 9.... Laugh, and the World Laughs with you.-Ella W. Wilcox. — TMD-WR, 29 Laughter—WHO (World as it is, The.)—FS Laugh in Church, A.—Anon.—WR 24 - e. Laughiº, in Meetin’.-Harriet B. Stowe. S66 Laughing in eeting. Laughing and Crying. (Mom.)—G. A. Landrum.—WR 32 Laughing Boy.—G: Cooper.—WR 41 Laughing Chorus, A.—Anon.—NW–SP 7 Laughing Family, The.—Clara J. Denton.—WLO Laughing in Meeting.—Harriet B. Stowe. See Sam Law- son's Fireside Stories: Laughing Philosopher, A.—G: Cooper.—WR 20 Laughing Song. (In Songs of Innocence.)—W: Blake.— BG:V—BVC-LC—OTPC–SP 4 Laughter.—Anon.—CS 17—WR 39 Laughter.—Isabella Valancey Crawford.—OCW Laughter.—Jas. Oppenheim.—AMW 4 Laughter.—Ella W. Wilcox. See Laugh, and the World Laughs with You. Laughter and Death.-Wilfrid S. Blunt.—VA Laughters, The.—L: Untermeyer.—AMW 3 Launa Dee.—R : Hovey.—YBW Launch of the Ship, The...—HI: W. Longfellow. See Build- ing of the Ship, The. - Launch # Bark, Mariner. — Caroline Bowles Southey. — Launching of Cortez's Ships. (Fr. The Conquest of Mexico.) —Kinahan Cornwallis.-E - Ilaunching of the Ship, The. — H: W. Longfellow. See Building of the Ship, The. e (Fr. Observations in the Art of English Poetry.)— T: Campion.—OB (Silent Music.)—CEL Laura, #, Darling—Edmund C. Stedman.—CBP —LTV — Laura Secord.—Agnes Maude Machar.—SBOS—SGB Laura Sleeping.—Louise C. Moulton.—AA Laurana's Song.—R: Hoyey-AA Laura's Composition on the Cow.—Anon.—WR 12 Laura's Song.—Oliver M. Brown.—OVV—VA Laureame: the Marble Dream.—Emma D. Banks.-BR Laureate, The. (Parody.)—W : Aytoun.—PA—SAy Laureate’s Log, A. (Parody.)—(Punch.)—PA Laureate’s Tourney, The. (Parody.)—W: Aytoun.—PA Laurel Seed, The.—R : H. Horne.—HIS Laurel, Wreath, The.. (Dial.)—Lizzie M. Hadley.—HE Laurella, Sel. fr. (Morning in the Bay of Naples.)—J: Tod- hunter.—TIP Laurence.—Rossiter Johnson.—AmSS Laurie's Apology.—Dixie Wolcott.—WR. 20 Lauriger Horatius.-J : Addington Symonds.-H.BV Laus Deo.—Sydney Dobell.—OE Laus Deo. — J. : G. Whittier. — AH 2 — AL — Amp — BLP (abr.)—BNL–CAP—DD–EDY—PAH-STC —StS Laus Infantium.—W : Canton.—HEV—HP 2—VA Laus Mortis.--F: Lawrence Knowles.—HIBV Laus Veneris.-Louise C. Moulton.—AA—HBW Lavender.—Anon.—HIP Lavender.—Alfred Noyes.—HT Lavender Beds, The.—W : B. Rands.-CBPC Lavengro at the Holy Lands.-G : Borrow.—FT Lavery’s Hens.—Anon.—HIH Law. (Sel. fr. The Wolf and the Shepherds. Jas. Beattie.—CS 15 (Lawyers and the Law.)—BNL Law.—R : Hooker. See Necessity of Law. Law, The. (3 frags. fr. Miscellaneous Thoughts.)—S: But- ler.—HIPE Law, The.—J. A. Edgerton.—CS 38 Law agin It, A.—Mrs. G. Archibald.—CS 27 Law and Faith and Freedom.—G : F. Hoar.—FD 2 Law and Humanity.—Raymond N. Kellogg.—NC “Law is more than a great river, rising in the far off moun- Taura. A Fable.)— tains, The.”—C: C. Bonney.—G Law of . Death, The. (O.)—J: Hay.-BS 10 (wr. at. to E. Arnold.) (Kilvany.)—OS 3 Law of Habit, The.—Frances E. Willard.—WR 18 Law of Human Progress, The, Sel. fr. (Progress of Human- ity, The.)—C : Sumner.—CS 10—WHO (Progress is Constant—sl. diff.)—BLP Law of Labor, The. (Fr. Crisis Thoughts.)—Anon.—BLP Law of Obedience, The.—Elbert Hubbard.—HTb-II Law of the Jungle, The. (Fr. The Second Jungle Book.)— Rudyard Kipling.—RAC—VA Tuaw of the Yukon, The.—Rob't W. Service.—HEV–OCW Law of Virtue, The. (Frag.)—Cicero.—BLP - Tuaw-case, A.—W : Cowper.—OS 1 (Nose and Eyes.)—RNI-PC (Report of an Adjudored Case—C.)—HPE Tawlands of ſor o' ] Holland, The.—Anon.—BIB—BRB Laws to be Reverenced.—Abraham Lincoln.—WR 46 Lawsuit, A. (Dial.)—Anon.—FAD Lawyersºn Free Institutions, The.—Chauncey M. Depew.— Lawyers and Laws. lex. Pope.—B Lawyers and the Cat, The.—Anon.—CS 9 Lawyers and the Law. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Lawyers and the Law.—Jas. Beattie. S60 Law. Lawyer's Daughter, A.—J. H. Thacher.—THP Lawyer's Farewell # his Muse, The.—Sir W: Blackstone.— §ºl. fr. Verbatim from Boileau.) — Lawyer's Invocation to Spring, The. — H.; H. Brownell. — AWH-BNL–FEP—GP—THP–WSA (Lawyer's Poem to Spring, A.)—TFS (Ode to Spring—Sl. diff.)—MYF Lawyer's Lullaby.-Anon.—WR 20 Lawyer's Lullaby, The...—F. H. Coggswell.—SAE Lawyer's Poem to Spring, A.—H: H. Brownell. yer's Invocation to Spring, The. Lawyer's Ten Commandments.-J. : M. Ogden.—WR 54 “Lay a garland on my hearse.” — Beaumont and Fletcher. , Scé Maid's Tragedy, The. Lay his Sword by his Side.—T: Moore.—RTI Lay me Low.—Adam L. Gordon.—HIP (Valedictory.)—VA Lay me to Sleep in Sheltering Flame.—Fiona Macleod.—GT Lay of a Cracked Fiddle, A.—Frd’k Langbridge.—RTV Lay of Ancient Rome.—T: Ybarra.-HBV-Hip 2 Lay of Eggs.--Anon.—WR 57 e Lay of Havelok the Dane, The.—(Sel. fr.)—Anon.—EPO Lay of Kilcock, A.—Jas. M. Lowry.—RTI Lay of Macaroni, The. (Parody.)—Bayard Taylor.—PA Lay of Norse-Irish Sea-Kings.-G: Sigerson.—TIP Lay of Real Life, A.—T: Hood.—CS 9 Lay of Rosabelle, The.—Walter Scott. See Lay of the Last Minstrel, The. Lay of St. Aloys, The (in Ingoldsby Legends), Sel. fr. (City Bells.)—R : H. Barham.—BNL Lay of St. Gengulphus, A. (In Ingoldsby Legends.)—R : H. Barham.—HIPE Lay of the Brave Cameron, The.—J: S. Blackie.—EDY Lay of the Conscription, A.—Anon.—WT 13 Lay of the Consumer.— (St. Louis Globe Democrat.)—SR 15 Lay of thgºerby Sweep, A.—M. C. Conway Poole. —SBOS Lay of the Reserted Influenzaed.—H. Cholmondeley-Pennell. Lay of the Famine, A.—Anon.—TTP Lay of the Forlorn.—G: Darley.—DB Lay of the Imprisoned Huntsman.-Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake, The. Lay of the Irish Famine.—Rosa Mulholland.-W.R. 31 Lay of the Laborer, The.—T: Hood.—DD–VA Lay of the Lady Lobster, The.—H: B. Culver.—RTV Lay of the Last Minstrel, Sels. fr.—Walter Scott. “And said I that my limbs were old.” (III., 1, 2, W., 13 —Sel.)—BNL (Lay of the Last Minstrel—Sel.)—BIL Branksome Hall. (I., 1–6.)—EP—OS 2 - |Breathes there the Man. (VI., 1.)—BIHV-BNL–CIBP —CTBP—EPC—HBVy—LLC—PF—PGGR —PYO —RAC—SFM-SMG-SR 8 (“Breathes there the man with soul so dead.”)—GG (Innominatus.)—OB Lºgº g Country [, The].)—BLP—CCB-RLP—SS— (Love of Fatherland.)—GSP - (My Native Land.)—GN-OS 1–SP 1—TYP (My own, my native land.)—EBS (Patriotism.)—FTR (sts. 1 and 2.)—GP —HTb-I — KNE–PPV–WEHO Defiance. (I., 18.)—EPs Dies Irae. (VI., following st. 30—Scott's vers, of T: de Celano's poem.)— (Hymn for the Dead.)—BGV-BPB—RLP See also Mass, The, below. Fitz-Traver's Song. (VI., 16—20—song.)—EPs Harold's Song. (VI., 23–song.)—SEP—VE (Rosabelle.)—BFV—BGV-EBPB—CGd—EBS →EPC —EPs –FEP —HEV — LOS 3 — OTPC —POW — PG|T 1–R.LPs—R TV (Lay of Rosabelle, The.)—EP Last Minstrel, The. (Introd.)—WEP 4 (Lay of the Last Minstrel, The.) (Sels.) — EPN — OTPC-R.TV-SAE Love.—CBP (Love as the Theme of Poets.)—RLP Mass, The. (VI., 29, 30, and Hymn for the Dead.)— EPS Melrºbbey. (II., 1, 8–11.)—BNL–OTPC—RAC– (Melrose by Moonlight—sel.)—CBP—OS 3 Minstrel, The-SSR, . (“If thou woulds’t view.”)—POW (Old Minstrel, The.)—RLP Poét, The. (V., 1, 2.)—FP Scotland. (VI., 2.)—BNL–OTPC Lay of the Levite, Thé-W: E. Aytoun.—BLV—HBV Lay of the Lovelorn, The. (Parody.) — W: E. Aytoun. — BA Lay of the Lovelorn, The -Sir T. Martin.—BLV Lay of the Lover's Friend, The.—W: Aytoun.—HPE Lay of the Madman.-Anon. (Abr.)—CS 9—FR—KNE (A. f. to I: H. Brown.)—AmSS Lay Sermon, A.—C : G. Duffy.—DB ... Laying º former Stone of Bunker Hill Monument.--Anon. See Law. y 166 TITLE INDEX Tiegend Lays of Ancient Rome.—Sels. fr.—T: B. Macaulay.—FP . (Horatius.)—AmSS—BHV-BP —CBB —CBP —CBPC —CTBP—FEP—GSP—HBP—HPB —LH –LOS 3 —MBL–PQA—PPV—RTV—SHM-SSR § aby'.)—HB Sels.)—BS 9 EIoratius gºe Bridge.—BNL–CS 2 (sl. abr.) —HBW (Sel.)—BLP—CR—FR—FTR —LLC —OM —OS 2. — PCEC-POW-SA—SMG Tays o, the Scottish Cavaliers, Poems frº-W: E. Aytoun. €6 : Battle of the Boulevard, The. Burial March of Dundee, The. Charles Edward at Versailles. Edinburgh after Flodden. Execution of Montrose, The. Heart of the Bruce, The. Widow of Glencoe, The. Lazarre.—Sel. fr.—Mary Hartwell Catherwood. (Night in Ste. Pilagie, A.)—SP 1 Lazy Boy; The.—Y. C.—CBOP - Lazy Boy's Idea, A.—Rufus C. Langnon.—PyR. Lazy Cat, The.— (St. Nicholas.)—LPP Lazy Daisy.—Anon.—PP—YFR “Lazy Folks Take the Most Pains.”—Anon.—WR 50 Lazy Jane.—Anon.—CBOP Lazy Lover, A.—Anon.—WR 38 Lazy Lew.—Anon.—FAS Lazy or Not.—Clara J. Denton.—WLO Lazy Roof, The.—Gelett Burgess.--NA Lazyland.-Marg. Vandegrift.—WR 15 - Pernigºur ºn Condamné. (C.)—G: A. Baker, Jr. (Bachelor Coat, The.)—CS 37 Le Diner.—Arthur H. Clough. See Spectator Ab Extra. Le Docteur Fiset.—W : H : Drummond—SBOS—SGB Le Drapeau Belge.—Emile Cammaerts-PPV e Le Jeune Homme Caressant Sa Chimère.—J: Addington Sy- monds.-OVV Le Marais. Du Cygne,—J: G. Whittier.—PAH-S Le Mauvais Larron.—Rosamund M. Watson.—VA—WR 3 Le Morte d’Arthur, Sel. fr. (Sir Lancelot—sel. fr. Bk. XXI., . Ch. XIII.)—Sir T: Mall]ory.—OS 3 f, Ile Roi est Mort.—A. Mary F. R. Darmesteter.—OVW-RLP “Le Roman de la Rose.”—Austin Dobson.—VSA Le Soupir du More.—Théophile Gautier. See Last Sigh of - the Moor, The. - Tlead, Kindly Light. — J. H. Newman. — AmSS — CCB — CTBP—EDY—EhB–EPC–FEP —HDL —HTb-I — LLC—PCK—PCL–PYO-SAE-STC (“Lead, kindly, light, amid the encircling gloom.”)—GG (Lead Thou, me.)—SSS (Pillar of the Cloud, The -0.) —BNL — GEP —GP — FIBV-LOS 3—VA. e “Lead, kindly light, amid the encircling gloom.”—J: H. Newman. See foregoing. Lead, Kindly Light. (Pamt.)—Lucy Jenkins.—WR 17 Lead me, O Lord.—Adelaide A. Procter.—SSS (sl. abr.) - (Per Pacem ad Lucem—C.)—CS 7—FEP—HDL–WA (Through Peace to Light.)—SSS Lead the Way.—Lyman Abbott.—BS 13 e º Lead Thou me.—J: H. Newman. See Lead, Kindly Light. “Lead us, Heavenly Father, lead us.”—Jas. Edmeston.—FEP (Prayer to the Trinity.)—HBV-VA Leader Haughs.-Minstrel Burn.-BPB Leader-haughs and Yarrow.—Anon.—EBS tº Leadership of Educated Men, The. (Sel.)—G: W. Curtis, —MRS–SP 1 Tleading the Choir.—Edith M. Norris.-W.R. 21 “Leadville Jim.”—W. W. Fink.-CS 27—SR 4 Leadsman’s Song, The.—C: Dibdin, HBW Leaf, A.—J: McGovern.—HIP 2 Leaf, The.—Antoine Vincent Arnault.—AFP “Leafless are the trees; their purple branches.”—Ebenezer Elliott.—AD Leaflets, The.—Kate L. Brown.—NW Leaflets and Lady-bugs.-Clara J. Denton.—FTT - Leagh’s Summons to Cuchulain.—Anon. See “Sick-bed of Cuchulain, The.” Tleagued with Death.--Anon.—MR Leah the Forsaken. (Act IV., Sc. 2.) —Augustin Daly. — BS 8—FTR-SAE (Scene from “Leah [the Forsaken].”)—CS 27—SR 4 Tueak in the Dike, The.—Phoebe Cary. —BS 5 —CS 14 —FR. . (sl. abr.)—HPB—RTV—STP–WR 33 Leaning and Lifting.—Ella W. Wilcox. —CCB Leap for Life, A-G : P. Morris (at. also to Walter Colton.) —FTR-SSR, -- (Main-truck, The.)—CS 1–LLC Leap of Curtius, The.—G: Aspinall.—CS 12 Leap of Roushan Beg, The-H: W. Longfellow. —CS 17– FHSPS–SP 8 - Leap Year Farce, A.—Charlotte Rogers.-SR 10 Leap-year Episode, A.—Eugene Field.—VSA Leap-year in the Village with One Gentleman. Anon.—BS 8—HID Leap-year Mishaps.--Anon.—BS 22 Leap-year Rhetorical Distortions. (Dial.)—WR 44 Leap-year Wooing, A.—D : Macrae.—BS 4—MHR, Lear.—T: Hood.—VA Lea-rig, The.—Rob't Burns.—EBS Tuearn a Little Every Day.—Anon.—POS Tuearn Everything you Can.—Anon.—WR 17 Learn to Labor and to Wait.—T. S. Denison.—FAS Learn to Wait.—Anon.—HIP Learn your Lesson.—Alex. Smart.—CBOP € (Play.)— Learned to Swim in One Lesson.—Anon.—WR 51 - - Learne, Ngºro, The. (Congregationalist.)—AWH-CS 11- (Darkey Preacher, The.)—SDR Learning. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Learning is Labor.—G: Crabbe. See Schools. Learning their Letters.--Anon.—WI& 50 ° Learning to Play.—Abbie Farwell Brown.—PP1 Learning to Pray.—Mary E. Dodge.—CS 5 Learning to Sew.—Anon.—WR 17 Learning to Walk-Anon.—LFS Least of Carols, The.—Sophie Jewett.—AL L'eau. Dormante.—T: B. Aldrich.-AFV—HBW “Leave #. to order all thy ways.”—G: Newman. —GG — Leave it with Him.—Anon.—SSS º tº * * * Leave me, O Love which Reachest but to Dust.—Sir Philip Sidney.—EPE - Leave the Liquor Alone.—Anon.—TS “Leave the young hearts to nature and to God.” (All the Year Round.)—GG e Leave Something Behind.—Juliana H. Ewing.—CHW Leaves.—Sara Teasdale.—HIBW-NPA Leaves, The.—Anon.—AD Leaves and the Wind, The.—G: Cooper.—CBOP—NYM Leaves at my Window.—J : J. Piatt.—AA Leaves at Play.—Frank D. Sherman.--LFL Leaves from Fatherland.—T: W., Handford.—TFS Leaves from the Anthology.—Lewis Parke Chamberlayne.— Leaves of Grass.-Walt Whitman. See Song of Myself. Leave-taking, A.—Algernon C: Swinburne.—EPN-HBW — HGP-OVW Leave-taking.—W: Watson.—HIBW Leaving the Homestead.—Anon.—CS 18 Lecompton's Black Brigade.—C: Graham Halpine.—PAH Leconte de Lisle.—Edmund Gosse.—EDY Ilecture, A.—C : . F. Browne.—AmSS Lecture, The.—E. T. Corbett.—CS 36 Lecture by One of the Sex,−Anon.—W.R. 29 Lectureºle New Male Star. — Helen H. Gardener. — S Lecture on Art.—Oscar Wilde.—WR 27 Lecture on Patent Medicines, A.—“Dr. Puff Stuff.”—CS 1 Lecture, Hºl. Ella. Wheeler Wilcox. —Grace B. Faxon.— 6 Lecture Recital: Three Women Poets of New England. — Grace B. Faxon.—WR. 26 Lecture to the Crow, A.—Anon.—TT Lecture upon the Shadow, A.—J: Donne,—HBP Lee Shore, The.—T: Hood.—NT Lee to SººHº' : R. Thompson.—AWB—BAB —BIE — —PAH Leedle Yaw.cob [or Yacob) Strauss.-C: F. Adams.-AWH ºs-oss —FTR —HP —HTb-I —PE' —THIP — Lee's Final Address to his Soldiers.-Rob't E. Lee.—OAM Lee's Parole.—Marion Manville.—PAH Leesome Brand.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB–OBB Leetla Joe.—T: A. Daly.—PF Leetla Giorgio Washeenton.—T: A. Daly.—SP 6 Lettla Humpy Jeem.—Anon.—BS 27 Lettle Bateese.—W : H : Drummond.—WR 56 Lefroy in the Forest.—C : Mair. See Tecumseh : A Drama. Left Alone.—Anon.—CS 38—HTb-I–W.R. 52 Left Alone at Eighty.—Alice Robbins.—CS 7 Left Behind.—Eliz. Akers Allen.—BNL–HBV-YBW - (Loved you Better than you Knew.)—FP Left Behind.—Arthur Ruhl.—WR 37 Left on the Battle-field.—Sarah T. Bolton.—AWB–BNL Left. Undone.—Marg. E. Sangster.—SSS (“It isn't the thing you do, dear.”—sel.)—BIL–FTA (Sigº, Omission, The -0.)— HBW — HTb-I – SP 4 – Legacy of Conflict, The.—Theodore Roosevelt.—OAM Legacy of Grant, The...—Chauncey M. Depew.—NC Legal Attachment, A.—Anon.—SR 7 Legend, A. (Boston Pilot.)—CS 24 (Monk's Vision, The.)—BS 19—PEO Legend, A.—May Kendall.—HIP 2—VA. Legend, A.—Rose Osborne.—FHS (Bell of the Angels, The.)—CS 29 Legendoë, (Roses and Thorns—C.)—R: H. Stoddard.— Legends º (O.-fr. The Pilgrim to Compostella.)—Rob't Outney. (Cock and Hen Story, A.)—HPE * Legend Beautiful, The. (C. — Tales of a Wayside Inn : The Theologian's Tale.)—H: W. Longfellow.—CBPC —RTV—WR 43 (Legend of the Beautiful, The.)—BS 12 Legend of Aino, The.— (Tr. by) J. E. Crawford. See Kale- wala, The. - Legend of Arabia, A.—Anon.—WR 3 Legendº Pishop Hatto, The. — Rob't Southey. — CSBP — * Legend of Bregenz, A.—Adelaide A. Procter.—CS 16—FTR —HB—HTPB—M.M.R—RTV—WHO—WR. 33 (Sl. abr.)—SA—TMR. (Abr.)—FR. Legend of Brittany, A, Sel. fr. (“Her fittest triumph is to show ...that good.” — br. Sel. fr. Pt. II.) — Jas. R. Lowell.—FTA Legend of Christopher Columbus, The, Sel. fr. (Worth of -, ame, The.)—Joanna Baillie.—BLP (abr.)—SS Legend of Crystal Spring.—H: W. Austin.-CS 27 167 Legend AN INDEX, TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Legend of Don Ditto and the Dutchman. (Fr. New San- ford and Merton.)—Anon.—SR 10 º Legend ºster Eggs, The.—Fitz-James O'Brien. — CS 36 Legend of Fergus Leideson, The.—Sir S: Ferguson.-BIP Legend of Good Women, The. (Sels. fr. The Prologue.)- Geoffrey Chaucer.—EPO Daisy, The.—BNL–GP (vºr. 8el.) Prologue to the Legende of Goode Women. wnited.)—WEP 1 (Queen Alcestis, and the God of Love—Sel.)-LQ Legend of Hamilton Tighe, L-R.: Harris Barham.—RTV Legend # Heinz Von Stein, The. — C: Godfrey Leland. — Legend of Hesse, A.—Franz Dingelstedt.—CSS Legend of Hinemoa, The-Marg. A. Sinclair.—SBOS—SGB Legend of Innisfallén, The.—Minnie D. Bateham.—CS 23 (reſ º, vers. See Abbott of Inisfalen, The.—W: Alling- 8. Iſl. Legend of Kalooka, The.—I. E. Jones.—CS 27 Legend of King Nilus, The.—Edith Wordsworth.—CS 34 Legend of Kingsale, The.—Anon.—WR 14 - Legend of Montrose, The, Sel. fr. (Orphan Maid, The - song fr. Ch. IX.)—Walter Scott.—WR 9 Legend of Ogre Castle, The.—T: D. English.-WR 4 Legend of §Apelle Valley.—E. Pauline Johnson. — SBOS —SG Legend of Rabbi Ben Levi, The. (Tales of a Wayside Inn : The Spanish Jew's Tale.)—H: W. Longfellow.—BS 17 Legend of Realism, The. (Parody.)—Hulda Johnson.—PA Legend of Rose Sunday, A.—Emma D. Banks.-BR Legend of St. Christopher, The.—Anon-CLS, (ad.) –LLC Legend of St. Christopher, The. (2 diff. versions and diff. fr. foregoing.)—Mary Fletcher.—CS 26—WR 1 Legend of St. Freda, The.—Sarah D. Hobart.-CS 29 Legend of St. Olaf's Kirk, The. (Sel. fr.)--G : Houghton. (Valborg Watching Axel's Departure.)—CBP - Legend of Service, A.—HI: Van Dyke.—St.S Legend of Tawkáki, The.—Alfred Domett. See Ranolf and Amolua. Legend of the Aspen.—Anon.—AD Legend of the Aspen, A.—Bernhard S. Ingemann-HS Legend of the Beautiful, The. — H: W. Longfellow. See Legend Beautiful, The. - º Legend of the Christ-Child, A.—Mary Clarke Huntington.— Legend of the Dead Lambs, The. (In After Paradise.)— Rob’t, Earl of Lytton.—VA Legend of the Dove, A.—G: Sterling.—NPA Legend of the Earth, The.—Jean Rameau-BS 16 Legend of the Fleur-de-lis, The.—Mabel Cromise.—CS 33 Legend of the Forget-me-not, The.—Anon-HTb-II ‘Legend of the Haunted Tree, The, Sel. fr. (Fairy Song.) —Winthrop M. Praed.—OB Legend of the Hawthorn’s Christmas Bloom, The. — P. H. - Doyle.—BS 27 Legend of the Heather.—Anon.—WR 6 Legend of the Knot-hole, The.—Edgar W. Nye.--—WR 20 Legend of the Lilies.—Carmen Sylva.--WR 57 Legend of the Lily, The...—Annie Wall.—WR 6 Legend of the Missions, A.—Lee C. Harby.—WR 6 Legend of the Northland, A.—Phoebe Cary.-HBV —HBVy (Sl. abr.)—CSS º - Legend of the Organ-builder, The. — Julia C. R. Dorr. — - BS 13—CS 21—FS—MYF–PF—SR 2 (Sl. abr.)—FMR - º Legend of the Sacks, The. (Juvenile entertainment.) — Anon.—EuB Legend of the True, A.—Marietta, F. Cloud.—WR 7 Legend of the West Highlands, A. — Rob't L: Stevenson. See Ticonderoga. Legend of the Willow-pattern Plate.—Anon.—WR 3 Legend of Toledo, A.—R : C. Trench.-STP Legend of Tyrone, The.—Ellen O’Leary.—RTI Legend of Walbach Tower, The.—G : Houghton.—PAH Legend of Waukulla, The...—Hezekiah Butterworth.-PAH Legends of the Little Fay, Sel. fr. (Little Fay, The.) — Rob't Buchanan.—OS 1 Legislative Union, The.—Sir Rob't Peel—SS Legitimº, strike." A. — Frances E. Willard. — SP 5 — Leisure.—W : H. Davies.—HIBW-OVW Leisure Classes, The.—Anon.—HIP 2 Leith Races.—Rob't Fergusson.—BGW Lelia and Lulia Lobster.—Joshua F. Crowell.—CB Lementº Bºº of the Bloody Brook, The.—E: Everett 3,162.-- Lemon Party, A.—Anon.—EuB Lemonade.--Bessie Chandler.—SR 2 Lemuel's v Song.—G: Wither.—FEP Lending a Hand.—Anon.—CS 39 Lenna's Dream.—Anon.—YFD Lenora.-Gottfried A. Bürger.—WR 7 Lenore.—Edgar Allan Poe.—AA—CAP—GEP—MRS Lent Jewels, The.—R: C. Trench.--CBP Lenten Call, A.—Hilda Johnson Wise.—VSA Lenten is Come with Love to Town.—Anon.—NT L'Envoi...—Bliss Carman.— L’Envoi...—Willa Sibert Cather.—HIBW-FIP 2 L'Envoi...—Rudyard Kipling.—DD — HBV — OB — OVW — PCR —RAC I’Envoi...—HI: W. Longfellow-CAP T.'Envoi...—Jas. R. Lowell.—CAP Ti’Envoi...—W: Morris.-VE L’Envoi...—E : B. Reed.—VSA L'Envoy.—Randolph-HP Leolin and Edith.-Alfred Tennyson. See Aylmer's Field. (2 Sels. l Leona.—Jas. G. Clarke.—CS 7 Leonard and Margaret.—Rob't Southey.—FTR Leonard and the V. C.—Juliana H. Ewing. See Story of a Short Life, The. Leonardo da Vinci Poetizes to the Duke in his Own Defence, r. Sel. fr. (Perseverance.)—Leonardo da Vinci (tr. by W. W. Story.)—BNL. Leonarº “Last Supper” at Milan.—Aubrey De Vere. — TIW Leonardo’s “Monna Lisa.”—E: Dowden.—POW–WA Leonatus.-R. : H : Stoddard.—APM Leonidºg: Croly.—BLP (abr.) —EDY —HB —HBP — Leonidas, Sels. fr.—R : Glover. Address of Leonidas.-MMR Polydorus and Maron. (Fr. Bk. IX.)—WEP 3 Leonidas.-Ellen Murray.—CS 26 Leonidas § his Three Hundred.—Leonidas (tr. by Pichat.) —SS Leopard's Spots, The. (Br. sel.)—T: Dixon, Jr. (Matrimonial Experiment,...A.)—WR 29 Leper, The.—Nathaniel P. Willis.-RTV—TMD (sl. abr.) (Albr.)—BNL–BS 7—CS 3—EA—HBR-OM Lepracaun or Fairy Shoemaker, The.—W: Allingham.—BIP —CHV-RTI - Les Amours.-C: Cotton.—HIBW - “Les Belles Roses Sans Mercie.’—Arthur Shearly Cripps.-- Les Feuilles d’Automne. (Sel. fr.)—Victor Hugo. (Souvenir d'Enfance.)—POW - “Les Gants Glaces.”—Anon.—HIPB Les Misérables, Sels. fr. Victor Hugo. Battle of Waterloo, The. (Fr. Cosette, Bk. I.)—HTb-II PIPS (Chs. 3–6, 8, 10, 12, 13 — cond.) – SP 7 — WR 11 (5–14—Cond.) - (ºgº.g. the Battle of Waterloo —14, 15—Cond.) — (Napoleon's Overthrow—8, 9—cond.)—CS 25 (Waterloo-Ch. , 16.)—PPS Death of Jean Valjean.—WR 53 Gamin, The. (Sels. fr. Marius, Bk. I., Ch. I., and Jean Valjean, Bk. I., Ch. XV.)—CS 17 Gavroche and the Elephant.—StS Jean Valjean. (Fantine, Bk. VI., Chs. 3–5, 9, 10 — cond.)—CR Jean Valjean and the Bishop. (Fr. Fantine, Bk. II.)— |HBR (Chs, 1, 3, 5, 10–14—cond.)—IR (3, 5, 10– 12—cond.)—SP.1—StS Gº §º Candlesticks, The-Ch. 12, arr. as play.)— (J *śry john and the Savoyard—Ch. 13—abr.)—CSS Jean viºn |Plays the Christmas Saint.—BOC Jean Valjean, Reveals Himself.-W.R. 29 Jean Valjean's Sacrifice. (Fantine, Bk. VII., Ch. 3 — cond.)—NC Littleſiºche. (Saint Denis, Bk. VI., Ch. 2–sel.)— 25 Man Overboard, A. (Fantine, Bk. II., Ch. VIII.)—SAE (Billows and Shadows—sl. abr.)—BS 21 - (Despair—sl. abr.)—KNE Trap, The.—CS 40 Les Morts Wont Vite.—HI: C. Bunner.—AA Les Papillottes.—Gertrude Hall.—WSA Les Silhouettes.—Oscar Wilde.—DB Lesbia hath a Beaming Eye.—T: Moore.—BGV-BLV Lesbia.-R : Aldington.--NPA - Lesbia.--W: Congreve.—FEP (Silly *}...; - Lesbia #, a Beaming Eye.—T: Moore. —EPN — RLP — Aſ 4 4 Less than Cost—M. A. Kidder—CS 15 Lesser Children, The.—F: R. Torrence.—LBM Lesson, A.—Anon.—NW Lesson, A.—W: Wordsworth.-P.G.T 1 Lesson, The.—Mary B. Dodge.—BS 8 Lesson, The-Eliz. Turner.—BWC Lesson for Mamma, A.—Sydney Dayre.-BVC—CHP–GSP R. 17—WR 50 Lesson from a Bell, Al-Walter S. Smith.-CS25 Lesson from lººruit of the Spirit.” (Arr. by) P. Garrett. Lesson from the Sunflowers, A.—Clara J. Denton.—WLO Lesson in Geography, A.—Frances Wynne,—RTI—TIP Lesson in Mythology, A.—Eliza C. Hall.—HIP Lesson in Reading, A. (Sel. fr. The Autobiography of Leigh Hunt, Ch. III.)—Leigh Hunt.—MHR Lesson in Tennis, A.—C. F. Coburn.—CH Lesson in Weighing, A.—C: R. Talbot.—WR 6 Lesson of a Tree.—Walt Whitman.—OAA Lesson of Faith, A.—Marg. Gatty.—OAE Lesson of Mercy, A.—Alice Cary.—PG|pr Lesson of Mercy, A.—G. : Murray.—HIP 2—VA Lesson of Obedience, The.—Emma D. Banks.-BP Lesson of the Bee, The.—Anna Lynch Botta.-CBP Lesson of the Leaves.—Anon.—AID Lesson of the Revolution, The.—Jared Sparks.--BLP (Teachings of the American Revolution.)—PF Lesson gºne Water-mill, The.—Sarah Doudney. — HBV -- - Tesson of Waterloo, The...—Anon.—CS 18 Lesson of Wisdom for all Manner of Children.--Symon (C : Simeon 8).-BVC Tesson that Easter Teaches.—Adelle E. Burch.-W.R. 57 Lesson with a Fan.—Anon.—HIT-WIR 13 Ilesson Worth Enshrining, A.—Anon.—SSS Lessons.—Sallie N. Roach.-CS 24 168 TITLE INDEX Liberty Lessons from the Gorse.—Eliz. B. Browning.—HEV–OTPC Lessonº, the Washington Centennial,—G: A. Gordon- Lessons from Scripture Flowers.--M. B. C. Slade.--CS 16 Lessons ºn the Washington Centennial,—G: A. Gordon.- Lessons in Cookery.—Anon.—FAD g Lessons of Nature, The. (In Flowers of Sion.)—W: Drum- mond:—FEP-PGT1-RLP—STC : Lessons of School Life.—Edith Putnam Painton.-W.R. 55 Lessons of the Leaves, The.—Anon.—SSS Lest I Learn.—Witter Bynner.—AMV 1 Lest we Forget.—Rudyard Kipling.—WR 39 “Let dead names be eternized by dead stone.”—Edith M. Thomas.-AD Let dogs delight to bark and bite.—I: Watts.-CBOP–GSP —OTPC–PCK–PCL g Let down the Bars-Philip Morse. See, Lovejoy, Cow, The. “Let each man think himself an act of God.”—Philip J. (?) Bailey.—CS 1 Let Every. One Sweep before his Own Door.—Anon.—CS 8 “Let Go || ''—W. A. Blackwell.—HIP 2 Let ‘her Slide.—Anon.—HTb-I Let it Pass.-Anon.—PyS—SSS Let Love Remain.—Walter S. Landor.—BGV Let me be with Thee.—Charlotte Elliott.—VA “Let me Enjoy.”—T: Hardy.—HEV Let me Go Back, Chillum.—Minnie F. Howard.—NM Let me Go Where’er I Will.—Ralph W. Emerson.—GT Let me no More a Mendicant.—Arthur Colton.—LBM “Let me not die before I've done for thee.”—Anon.—GG “Let me not to the marriage of true minds.”—W : Shake- speare.—HGP-OEL–SEP—STC–VE (Love.)—LLC (Sonnet.)—BNL–EPs—FEP—HBP—OB (XVIII.) (Sonnet CXVI.-O.)—WEP 1 (True Love.)—BIL–FTA—GP—LTV—PGT 1–PHS Let not Women e'er Complain.—Rob't Burns.—BNL Let Santa Claus In.—Anon.—WR 26 Let Something Good be Said.—Jas. W. Riley.—HTb-I Let the Angels Ring the Bells.-J. E. Rankin.-BS 13 Let thº, Pass.-R. : B. Sheridan. See School for Scan- al, €. Let there be Dreams To-day.—Clinton Scollard.—LY Let there be Light.—Horace Mann.-BLP—LLC Let there be Light.—J: Pierpont.—POL “Let there be no more accursed races on the earth.”—Emilio (?) Castelar.—GG Let us #s” Unhappy on Sunday. — C : Lord Neaves. – 4 Let us All be Unhappy Together.—C: Dibdin, SAy Let us. Alone. (C.)—H: H. Brownell.—AWH (“All we Ask is to be Let Alone.”)—CS 1 (Old Cove, The.)—EPs—PAH & Let us be Merry before we Go.—J: Philpot Curran.—DB Let us Go Home to Paradise.—Robinson Jeffers.-GS “Let us Have Peace.” (Abr.)—H: Watterson.-SC (Tribute to Grant, A–diff. abr.)—CS 31 Let us Kiss and Part.—Michael Drayton. See Love's Fare- well. . “Let us learn to be content with what we ºve. with the place we have in life.”—D: Swing.— “Let us not fall into the vulgar whim and dishonor the cen- tury in which we live.”—Victor Hugo.— Let us Now Praise Famous Men.--(Apocrypha.)→BH.V. “‘Let us pass over !” We were far astray.” (Friends' Re- , view.)—GG Let 'us Rejoice Together.—G : Augustus Sheridan,—0AM Let us Smile.—Anon.—HTb-I Let us Smile.—Wilbur D. Nesbit.—SP 7 “Let your Competitors Smoke.”—D : Starr Jordan.—WR 55 Let Young Folks Play.—Anon.—AFP Lethargy.—Zoë Akins.—LY Letter, A.—Frederika Bremer.—OAE Letter, A.—Eliz. Stuart Phelps.-BIL-CBP—FTA—TFY Letter, A. (To Lady Margaret Cavendish Holles-Harley when a child.) See Letter to Lady Margaret Caven- ish, A.—Matthew Prior. Letter, The.—Eliz. Turner.—OTPC Letter and an Answer, A. (Pwnch.)—HPE Letter from a Candidate for the Presidency, A.—Jas. R. Lowell. See Biglow Papers, The. Letter from a Cat, A.—Oliver Herford.—LPP Letter from Camp, A.—Walt Whitman,—RTV Letter from Italy, The, Sel. fr. (Blessings of Liberty The.) —Jos. Addison.—WEP 3 Letter from Mr. Ezekiel Biglow, A.—Jas. R. Lowell. See Biglow Papers, The. Letter from Mr. Hosea Biglow to the Hon. J. T. Bucking- ham.—Jas. R. Lowell. See Biglow Papers, The. Letter from Newport, A.—F: W. H. Myers.-VA Letter from Santa Claus, A.—W: Howard.—CE Letter from the Farm.—Ethel M. Kelley.-WR 52 Letter H, The.—Catherine Fanshawe.—CS 26 (Riddle, A.)—BNL–FEP—GN Letter he Did not Mail, The.—Anon.—WR 51 Letter #, Protest to the Cockneys, The.- Mister Skeat.— Letter of Acceptance of Renomination for President of United States.—Abraham Lincoln.—WR 46 Letter of Advice, A.—T: Hood, Jr.—WSA Letter of Advice, A.—W. M. Praed.—BLV—HBV-RTV- WEP 4—WR 8 (abr.) Letter of Blunders, A.—Anon.—MYF Letter of Marque, The.—Caroline F. Orne.—CS 17 Letter Scene, The.—W: Shakespeare. See Macbeth. Letter Signed Hyperion.—Josiah Quincy, Jr.—EAO Letter to Ben Jonson, Sel. fr. (Ben Jonson.)—Fs. Beau- mont.—BNL Letter to Benjamin Webb.-B: Franklin.—MAL Letter to Bernard Barton, Jan. 9th, 1824.—C: Lamb. (Cold in the Head, A–avºr.)—OS 3 Letter to Col. Henry Lee, A, Sel. , fr. (AEgoach to the Presidency, The.)—G. : Washington.—HS Letter to her Husband, A.—Anne Bradstreet.—APM Letter to his Little Son.—Martin Luther.—OS 1 Letter to Horace Greeley.—Abraham Lincoln.-OAL Letter §ºady Margaret Cavendish, A.—Matthew Prior. — O (Letter, A.)—BLV—Port - Letter to Lord Chesterfield. (To the Right Honorable the Earl of Chesterfield—0.)—S: Johnson.—OS 3 Letter to Mr. Johnson (Printer.)—W: Cowper.—MRS Letter to Mother Nature, A.—Sydney Dayre.-W.R. 24 Letter to Quakers.--Abraham Lincoln.-WR 46 Letter to Samuel Mather. (Albr.)—B: Franklin.-MAL Letter to Sanchia, A.—Maurice Hewlett.—BOL Letter to Santa, A.—Anon.—CHP Letter to Santa Claus.--Anon.—LFS-WR 28 Letter to Santa Claus, A.—W: O. Stoddard.—HIS Letter to the Rev. Dr. Lathrop, Boston. (To John Lathrop —O.)—B : Franklin.-MAL Letter to the Rev. John Newton, Nov. 30, 1783. (O.)—W: Cowper. (Life before the Flood.)—LLC Letter to the Right Honourable Charles Lord Halifax, A.— Sel. fr.—Jos. Addison.—EP Letter to Thomas Flower Ellis, March 30, 1831. (C.)—T: B. Macaulay. (Passage of the Reform Bill—sl. abr.)—CR. Lettergae, The...—C: Murray.—EBS Letters.-Ralph W. Emerson.—BNL Letters.-Martin, Farquhar Tupper. See Writing. Letters, The.—Alfred Tennyson.—CS 1–HBP—HBV-LTV Letters at School, The.—Anon.—OTPC Letters at the Post Office.—Anon.—NM Letters for Mr. Smith.--—Rob't C. W. Meyers.--CS 36 Letters from a Self-made Merchant to his Son.—G : H. Lori- mer.—SP 2 ... Letters from Miss Biddy Fudge to Miss Dorothy—in Ire- land.—T: Moore. See Fudge Family in Paris, The. Letters from the Beloved.—Wilhelm Jensen.—HGV Letters of Prosper Merimée's Inconnue (Unpublished.) — Prosper Merimée. See Inconnue. Letters of Thanksgiving, The.—Anon.—CHP Letters, jee'ºand Addresses. (Sels. fr.)—G. : Washing- ton.—O Letters to Several Personages: To Sir Henry Wootton.—J: * onne. See Verses to Sir Henry Wootton. Lettice.—Dinah M. Craik.-HBV-LTV Lettice.—Michael Field,—HP 2—VA “Letting go the unworthy things that meet us.”—Anna R. Brown.—FHS - Letting in Light.—Oliver W. Holmes. See Autocrat of the . Breakfast-table, The. Letting the Old Cat Die.—Mary M. Dodge.—CBOP–CS 15 —FMR-MYF-NV Letty’s Globe.—C: Tennyson-Turner.—BLV —GC —HBV — HBVy—OB—OVV-PCK–PGT 2–QH-VA Leucadia.-Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Leveling.—Anon.—WR 13 Levet, his Death. (C.)—S: Johnson. (On the Death of Dr. Levett.)—BGV-FEP—STO (On the Death of Mr. Robert Levet, etc., also C.) — EHBV-OB (Quiet Life, The.)—LH Lew, Wallage at the Lincoln-Douglas Debate.—Anon.—W.R. 45 Lewie Gordon.—Alex. Geddes.—BGV-EBS—WEP 3 Lewis Carroll.—E: V. Lucas.-ABV Lewis and Clark.-G : H. Nixon.—HTb-I Lewis Rand.—Sel. fr.—Mary Johnston.—SP 6 Lex Talionis upon Benjamin West, The.—J: Wolcott.—HIPE Lexington.—Oliver W. Holmes.—BS 17—DD —OCP —PAH —SR 8—SSR—YBV Lexington.—Washington Irving.—OCP Lexington.—Sidney Lanier.—PAH Lexington.—Prosper M. Wetmore.—WR 10 Lexington Minute-man, The.—Caura Eliz. Richards.-AH Lexington, 1775.-J. : G. Whittier.—AL–CAP—PAH Liadain to Curithir.—Moireen Fox.-NPA Liberal Education, A.—T: H: Huxley. See following. Liberal #º and where to Find It, A, Sels. fr.—T: : Hill.xley. Liberal Education, A.—OS 3 Liberalism.—Anon.—CP Liberalistic Temper, The.—Anon.—CP Liberator, The, Sel. fr. (O’Connell.)—T: N. Burke.—FS Liberator, The-Horace Spencer Fiske.—POL Liberator, The, Sel. fr. (Keynote of Abolition, The.)—W : L. . Garrison.—WR 10 Libertine, The.—Aphra Behn.—OB Liberty.—Anon.—OAI Liberty.—Frank E. Brush.--CS 13 Liberty.—Abraham Cowley.—RLP—STC Liberty.—Chauncey M. Depew.—WR 42 Liberty.—Orville Dewey.—LLC Liberty.—Walter Elliott.—TS Iliberty.—W: L. Garrison.—OS 2 (Freedom for the Mind.)—AA (Sonnet Written in Prison.)—BNL 169 Liberty AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Liberty. (Ptly. Same sel. fr. The American Republic: its Rºers and Responsibilities.)—H: George.—SSD— Liberty.—J.: Hay—AA—TMR Liberty.—T: B. Macaulay. Sce Milton. Liberty.—Percy B. Shelley.—NT Liberty.—Edith M. Thomas.-TMR Liberty. (Sel. fr.)—Jas. Thomson. (Apollo, and Venus of Medici, The.)—CBP {º}º. State's Need of Virtue, A.)—CBP ... (Zeal of Persecution, The.)—CBP Liberty. (Sel.)—W: Wordsworth-EPs Liberty and America. — Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's - Pilgrimage. Liberty and Greatness.-Hugh S. Legaré.-SR 8 Liberty and Independence.—Anon.—WR 33 Liberty and Knowledge. (Sel. fr. Public Dinner at New • York.-Dan'l Webster.—FD 1 Liberty and Union [One and Inseparable].-Dan'l Webster. €6 Reply to Hayne, The. Tiberty Bell, The.—Elbridge S. Brooks.-SP 8—SSR Liberty Bell, The-J. T. Headley.—QAI Liberty Enlightening the World. — Edmund C. Stedman. — e AIPPV-PAH Liberty, Equality, Fraternity among the Esquimaux,−Eivind - strup. See With Peary Near the Pole. Liberty for All.—W: L. Garrison.—AA—APPV-OAI Liberty in Government. (Sel. fr. On Liberty, Ch. V.)—J: - Mill.—OS 3 “Liberty, is a solemn thing.”—Orville Dewey. See Liberty. Liberty is Strength.-C: J. Fox,−S: Liberty Jack–Harold Begbie.—RTV—SP 4 - Liberty of Man, Woman, and Child, The, Sel. fr. ... (At the - Tomb of Napoleon.)—Rob't G. Ingersoll.—CS 30—SC Liberty of the Press.-E: D. Baker. See Free Press, A. Liberty of the Press, The.—J: P. Curran.—SS Liberty of the Press.-Sir Aubrey De Vere.--TIP Liberty of the gºss; or, The Human Mind, 1850.-Victor - Hugo.—S Liberty or Death.-Patrick Henry. See Speech in the Vir- º ginia Convention, 1775. Liberty or Death. (Sel. fr. The Declaration of Indepen- dence.)—Rob't G. Ingersoll.—F Liberty Pole, The.—Anon.—PAH Liberty Song, The.—J: Dickinson.—APM Libertysºle Meed of Intelligence.—J: C. Calhoun, -KNE — Liberty Tree.—T: Paine.—AD (sel.)—API-AWH —HS — Library, The. (Sels. fr.)—G: Crabbe. (Books.)—CBP - (Controversialists.)—CBP (Philosophy.)—CBP (To Critics.)—CBP (Union of Faith and Reason Necessary.)—CBP (Universal Lot, The.)—CBP Library, The.—Frank D. Sherman.—AA Licensed to Sell; or, Little Blossom.—Marg. J. Bidwell. — Licia, (Sonnet XLVII.)—Giles Fletcher, the Elder.—EP Lid of the Grave, The-Emerson Hough.-W.R. 37 Liddel, Bower, The.—J. Hogg.—BGy Lides to Bary §º, (Scribner’s Monthly.) —BS 3 —CS 10 —HIH-SP 4 Lido.—Percy B. Shellev.–TIWP Lie, The.—Annie Hamilton Donnell—SP 8–WR 29 Lie, The. (C.)—Sir Walter Raleigh. —DHV —CBP — Ehl” —FEP—HBV-LHT-PHS—WEP 1 (Lye, The-ant. Style.)—HBP—PCI& (sogº Errand, The.)—BNL–CEL–EPs—NT—RLP— A— Lie for a Life, A.—G : H : Galpin. See Threads from the WOOf Lie-awake Songs–Amelia Josephine Burr.—HT Lied: “Im Rhein, im Schönen Strome.” — Heinrich Heine. See Song: “In the Rhine, that beautiful river.” Life.—Anon.—FP Life.—Anon.—FTA Life.—Anon.—HIP Life. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Life.—F's. Bacon.—FEP—GEP (World, The.)—BNL Life. (C.)—Anna L. Barbauld.—BGV-CBP—EP—FT — GP–HBP—HBV–HTb-I-OE —PF —PyS —RLP —SP 5–STC–WEP 3 (Sel.)—EPs—FEP—PC—PYO (Life and Death—sel.)—CEL (“Life I know not what thou art.”)—BNL–PCK (Sel.)—HDL–PGT 1 (“Life!, we've been long together”—br., sel.)—CS 1—GG (Life’s “Good-morning.”)—FP—LOS 2—OS 1 Life.—W : Blake.—ABV Life.—W: C. Bryant.—CBP Life, Sel. fr., (Good Qheer.)—Charlotte Bronté—OS 1 Life.-Alice Brown.—AA Life.—Alice Cary.—CBP Life.—R. : Coe, Jr.—CS 25 Life.—Jos. Cook –HTh-TI Life.-S : K. Cowan.-CS 26 Life.—G: Crabbe. See Parting Hour, The. Life—togº. by) Mrs. H. A. Deming.—FEP—HP—HTb-I (Curious Life Poem, A.)—CS 15 Life. (“Our share of night to bear”—O.)—Emily Dickin- º son.—AA-AL Life.—Jean de Florian.—AFP Life.—Belle R. Harrison.—HIP 2 t Life. £º-º: Herbert. —AmSS —BNL — EPs — FEP- (Life and the Flowers.)—CEL Life.—HI: King.—FEP Life. # poem.)—H: King (wr. at. to Fs. Beaumont.)- H (Life of Man, The.)—CEL (Sic Vita.)—BNL–CS 19—FEP—NT—STC Life.—Eliz. M. Little.—BIP—DB–WA Life.—H: W. Longfellow. See, Psalm of Life, A. . Life.—Don Jorge Manrique. See Coplas de Manrique. Life.—Mary Morgan,—TCW Life.—Pauline V. Nickey.—SP 7 Life.—Bryan W. Procter.—CBP—FEP—HBP—HBV-WA Life, A.—Bryan W. Procter.—GP (History of a Life—C.)—BNL–CBP Life.—Walter Scott.—BGV Life.—W: Shakespeare. See Macbeth. Life.—E: R. Sill.—AL–HBR-LBA—TFY Life.—T: Shelley Sutton-SR Life.—C: Swain.-VA Life.-Annie Thomas.-W.R. 33 Life.—Martin Farquhar Tupper. Life.—H. B. Wallace.—LLC Life.—J : Hall Wheelock.--LBM Life.—Ella W. Wilcox. —BINI, Life.—R : H : Wilde.—BNL (“My life is like the summer rose.”)—Amp—ASL–CBP —FEP—HBV-PCL–STC (Stanzas.)—AA—APM–HBP—PS - Life, a Question.—Corinne Roosevelt Robinson.—HEV–HT Life; a School Scene.—E. H. Trafton.—SD Life angºlaracter of Abraham Lincoln. — G: Bancroft. – Life and Death.-Anon.—CS 38 Life and Death.-Anon.—HEP Life and Death.-Anon.—HIP - Life and Death.-Anna L. Barbauld. See Life. Life and Death (Of Life and Death—C.)—Ben Jonson.-- FP Life and Death.-Omar Khayyám. See Rubáiyát, The. Life and Death.--Lilla C. Perry.—AA Life and Death.-Duncan C. Scott.—TCW—VA 4. Life and Death.-W: Shakespeare. See Measure for MeaS- l] I’ê. ife and Death of Jason, The, Sels. fr.—W: Morris. “Ah! when will all be ended.” (Br, sel. fr. Bk. XVII.) —GG Nymphs sons to Hylas, The. (Song fr. Bk. IV.)—HBV See To-day. (Song from Jason.)—EPs Summer Storm. . . (Sel. fr. Bk. I.)—POS Life and Song.—Sidney Lanier-THV e Life and the Flowers.--G : Herbert. See Life. Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus, Sels. fr.-Wash- ington Irving. Discovery of America, The. (Sel. fr. Vol. I., Bk. IV., Ch. I.-w. introd. matter.)—APPV-W.R. 10 (Columbus Landing in the New World—abr.)—WR 5 (First Circumnavigation of the Earth, The.)—SSR (Melancholy Night, The.)—SSR º (Reception of Columbus by the Spanish Court at Bar- celona.)—SSR. º • º “Life appears to me, too, short to be, Spent in nursing...ani- mosity or registering wrongs.”—Charlotte Brontë. — Life before the Flood. (Letter to the Rev. John Newton, Nov. 30, 1783–C–abr.)—W: Cowper.—LLC Life beyond the Tomb.-Jas. Béattie. See Minstrel, The. Life Boat, The.—Anon.—SP 5 Life Boat Yarn, A.—Fred Lyster.—SP 7 Life Brigade, The.—Minnie Mackay.—CS 17 Life Clock, The.—Anon.—FP Life Compared to a Game of Cards.--Anon.—HH - Life from Death. (Through Death to Life—C.)—Horatius Bonar.—CS * Life from Death.—Josiah G. Holland. See Bitter-sweet. Life Garden, A.—Mabel Earle.—SP 4 f “Lifel I know not what thou art.”—Anna L. Barbauld. See Life. Tife in a Love.—Rob't Browning.—HEV–LTV—OVW Life in Death.-Minot Judson Savage.—CBP Life in its Spring-time.—E. A. Holbrook.-AD Ilife in Laconics.-Mary M. Dodge.—SAy Life in New York.--Anon.—CPs Ilife in Ourselves.—Sidney Lanier.—THV Life in the Autumn Woods.-Philip P. Cooke.—AL–BNL Life in the Spirit.—Maurice Smiley.—HTb-II “Life is a mystic flame.”—J: S. Van Cleve.—GG Life is but a Dream. (C.)—C: L. Dodgson. Of Alice in Wonderland.)—VA Life is Love.—W: J. Fox,−VA Life is what we Make it.—Orville Dewey.—CS 10 Tife Leaves.—Joaquin Miller.—WR 33 Life Lesson, A.—Jas. W. Riley.—AA—BIL–SR Life Mosaic. (C.)—Frances R. Havergal. (“Master 1 to do great work for thee, my hand.”)—GG Tife of a Fairy, The-Anon.—OTPC e Life of Cnaeus Julius Agricola, Sel. frº-Tacitus. Calgacus [or Galgacus] to the Caledonians. Calcracus' Address to the Britons.)—SS Tlife of Georºre Washington.—Anon.—WR 49 Life of Goethe, Br. sel. fr.-G : H : Lewes.—GG Life of John Buncle, Esq., The.—Sel. fr.—T: Amory. º The.)—FT (Sel. fr. Mr. Gallaspy.)—FT 170 TITLE INDEX Lilies Life of Johnson. (Sel. fr.)—Jas. Boswell. Dr. Johnson's Tavern, Wisdom.—FT Life of Life l—Percy B. Shelley.—NT Life of Love, The.—HI: Timrod.—THV Life of Man, The.—H: King (at. to Fs. Beaumont.) See Life. Life of Washington, The.—Sel. fr.—E: Everett. Wºggerersonal Appearance. and Military Capa- Clty.)— º Life of Washington. (Sel. fr.)—Washington Irving. (Washington at the Siege of Yorktown.)—SSR Life on the Moon.—Herbert A. Howe.—TMR. Life on the Ocean Wave, A.—Epes Sargent. —AA — AL — Am]P—BNL–CBP—FEP—GN —GP —HEW —PCK —PF-POW-YBW Life or Death.—E. B.-HP e e Life Pictures.—Anon. See Small Beginnings.-Mackay. Life School, The.—Nixon Waterman.—SP 4. Life that Counts, The-A. W. S.—HTb-II 1 life through Death.-R. : C. Trench.-OAE—WR 57 Life Upright.—Horace. (Tr. by T: Campion,)—HBVy “Life lºwe've been long together.”—Anna L. Barbauld. See Life. Life wº Gone ere I have Lived. — Charlotte Brontë. — C Life without Freedom.—T: Moore.—RLP Life without Love.—Anon.—FLS Life without Passion, The. (Sonnet XCIV. — C.) — W: Shakespeare.—PGT 1 (Sonnet.)—FEP—GEP—OB (XI.)—STP Life-boat, The.—Anon.—HNS I lifeboat, The.—G. : R. Sims.-BS 14—CS 24—RTV Life-boat is a Gallant Bark, The.—Eliza Cook.-SR 1 Life-drama, A, Sels. fr.—Alex. Smith. Forerunners.-VA Minor Poet, A.—VA Sea-marge.—WA Lifelessº A-Jas W. Riley.—HBV —HTb-II—SR 14 — he—stuart Sterne. —POL Life-mask of Abraham Lincoln, Life's Answer.—HI: Alford.—HI) (Contentment.)—BS 4 (“I know not of the dark or bright.”)—GG (Trust.)—SPE Life's Battle—An Oration.—Anon.—CS 7 Life's Battle Field.—E : Brooks.-FAS Life's Common Things.--Anon.—HIP 2 Life’s Conflict.—W : Whitehead.—CS 7 Life's Day. (T'ab. ree.)—Mary L. Gaddess.-W.R. 6 Life's Forest Trees.—Ella W. Wilcox.-AD—OAA Life's Gain.-E: Dowden.—DB Life's Game of Ball.—Anon.—CD—CS 26 Life’s Gifts.—G. : Barlow.—BIL Life's “Good Morning.”—Anna L. Barbauld. See Life. Life's Hebs.-Jas. Thomson.—WA Life's Incongruities.—Egbert Phelps.-GP Life's Journey. (Albr.)—Ella W. Wilcox.-CS 25 Life's Loom.—W: J. Lee.—BS 11 Life's Love, A.—Anon.—BNL Life's Measure.—Ben Jonson.—SSR Life's Morning, Noon, and Evening.—L. M. D.—FP Life's Mysteries, Br:. sel. fr.—Alice Cary.—BIL Life's Mystery.—Alice. Cary.—CBP Life's Mystery.—Harriet Beecher Stowe.—CBP Life's Lessons.—G : Herbert.—CEL (Bosom Sin.)—CBP—LLC Sin—C.)—EPs Life's Pity.—Anon.—FLS Life’s Purpose.—D : Lawton.—TS Life's Revels.-W. : Shakespeare. See Tempest, The. Life's Seesaw.—Anon.—HTb- Life's Shaping Moments.-Jas. A. Tucker.—OCV Life’s Story. (Story of Life, The-C.)—J: G. Saxe.—BS 12 Life's Sunsets. (Christian at Work.)—BS 19 Life's Theatre.—W: Shakespeare. See As You Like It. Life’s Truth.—T: S. Collier.—HIP Life's Unexpressed.—Anne Elders.-FLS Life's Vicissitudes.—W: Shakespeare. See King Henry VIII. Life's Weaving.—Millie Colcord.-CS 34 Lifetime, A.—W : C. Bryant.—CAP Lift the Prohibition Banner.—Lilian M. Heath.-WIR 18 Lift up your Hearts.--Anon.—CP—OA Lifting the Veil. (TV. tabs.)—Anon.—TCP Light.—Anon.—KNE Light.—Fs. W. Bourdillon. —BNL —CBP — FEP — FLS — FTA—IHDL–HP–PF-STC–TFY (Night has a Thousand Eyes, The—C.)— DD —GEP — GG—HBV–OVW-PYO—VA—VE Light.—M. Eliz. Crouse.—HIP 2 Light.—G. : Macdonald.—VA Light.—J: Milton. See Comus. Light.—J: Milton. See Paradise Lost. Light.—W: P. Palmer.—CS 6 Light.—J: J. Procter.—OCV Light.—A. V. Turner.—SR 11 Light and Love. (The Academy.)—HP Light and Shade, Br. Sel. fr. (“Fail—yet rejoice; because no less.”)—Adelaide A. Procter.—CS 1 Light and the Sky. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Light at Evening-time.—R. H. Robinson.—HIDT, Light *ś's over the Range, The. —Anon. — CD — CS 27 — Light in Mother's Eyes, The.—L. M. Montgomery.—HIP 2 Light in the Window, The.—C : Mackay.—CBP Light in the Window, The.—Patience Oriel.—CS 32 Light of Asia, The, Sels. fr.—Edwin Arnold.—RTV—WR 33 Mary at the Sepulchre.—SP 7 - Mystery of Evil, The-EP Nirvana. (Sel. fr. Bk. VIII.) secre; º Death, The. (Sel. fr. Bk. W.)—HBR-SP 7— (Tola of Mustard Seed, The.)—BS 19 Song_of the Devas to Prince Siddartha. (Sel. fr. Bk. III.-partly in WSG.)—HBP Sorrow of Buddha, The. (Sel. fr. Bk. I.)—CS 37 Light of Bethlehem, The.—J: B. Tabb.-YC Light of Christmas, The.—Norval Clyne.—YC Light of Love, The.—J: Hay.—FTA Light of Other Days, The.—T: , Moore.—BGW-BPB—CEL —FPE—HBV-LC—LOS 3 — NT — OB — PCK — TGT 1–TIP (Oft, in the Stilly Night—C.)—AmSS —BNL —CBP — DB-Ehl’—EP—EPN-EPs—FEP—FTA —GEP — HBP—HGP–LLC—OTPC—PF-PYO—RLP—RTI —SP 3—WEP 4 • e - e. Light of Reason, The.—J: Dryden. See Religio Laici. Light of Stars.—Matthew Arnold.—THV Light % sº The.--—H: W. Longfellow. —CAP —HBP — Light of the Harem, The.—T: Moore. See Lalla Rookh. Light of the World, The, Sels. fr.-Edwin Arnold. At Bethlehem. (Sel. fr. prol.)—HS Marºº jºy of the Crucifixion. (Sel. fr. Bk. VI.) — (Mary at the Sepulchre—abr.)—HS (Resurrection, The—sl. diff._sel.)—CR Pontius Pilate. ... (Sel. fr. Bk. I.)—WR 11 Light on Deadman's Bar, The.—Eben E. Rexford.—TMR Light on the Cloud.—Minot Judson Savage.—CBP Light shall, be at Eventide.—Heber Evans.—HIDL Light Shining out of Darkness. (C.)—W: Cowper. — CBP —FEP—HBP—HPV-LOS 3—RAC (“God moves in a mysterious way.”)—LLC (Providence.)—EPs—HDL Light Ship, The.-W. Dixey.-P.R. Light that Failed, The.—Rudyard Kipling.—OAMs Light º is Felt, The.—J : G. Whittier.—BS 14 —HIDL — { Light Woman, A.—Rob't Browning.—HIBV. Light-hearted Fairy, The.—Anon.—OTPC Light-house May.—E. Faxton.—BS 7 Light-house, The.—Anon.—PEO—PR, Lighthouse, The.—HI: W. Longfellow.—ABV Light-house, The.—T: Moore.—CS 10 Lighthº. #, (Pharos Loquitur—C.)—Walter Scott. — Light-houses, The.—Lucy Larcom.—PNW Lightkeeper's Daughter, The.—Myra A. Goodwin.—CS 15 Lightning Story, A.—W: J. Lampton-CS 23 Lightning-rod Dispenser, The. (Sl. diff. fr. Works.)—Will Carleton.—CH-TSS Light'ood Fire, The.—J: H. Boner.—AA—AL Lights, The-J: J. Bell.—CHV-GSP Lights and Shades. (C.)—Felicia D. Hemans.—CS 10 (Despair is never Quite Despair.)—BS 3 Lights o' London, The...—G: R. Sims.-CS 21 Lights of Home, The.—Alfred Noyes.—OAE Lights of Lawrence, The.—Ernest Shurtieff.--TMD Lights through the Mist.—W : Rose Benét.—A MV 2 Lijah's Call to . Preach.--Molly E. Seawell.—WR 18 Like a Laverock in the Lift.—Jean Ingelow. —BNL —CBP - —GP—HBV—RLP—TFY Like a Little Child, , (Father's Hymn for the Mother to Sing, The-C.)—G. : Macdonald-LTV (sl. abºr.) Like a Nettle.—Clara J. Denton.—WLO Like a Tree.—Anon.—WR 14 Like an Indian.—Clara J. Denton.—LPD Like an Island in a River.—Philip Jas. Bailey.—RLP Like as a Nurse.—HI: Vaughan.—CBP “Like as the culver on the barèd bough.”— Edmund Spen- Ser. See Amoretti and Epithalamion. Like as the Lark.”—T: W. Parsons.—AA “Like Crusoe walking by the lonely strand.”—T: B. Aldrich. —BFV—LQS 1 Like Him whose Spirit.—Arthur Davison Ficke.—NPA Like his Mother_Used to Make. (C.)—Jas. W. Riley–HP (Coffee, my Mother Used to Make, The.)—CD—SR 17 Trike in Difference.—E : R. Sºll.—THV Like Music.—J: Hall Wheelock.--NPA Like One I Know.—Nancy Campbell.—BIP Like One of these was He-Arno Holz.-HGV Like the Idalian Queen.—W. Drummond.—BLV Like to a Coin.—Arlo Bates.—AA Like Washington.—Anon.—CHP–LPP–TT Like Washington.—Clara J. Denton.—WR. 49 Likeness, A.—Willa Sibert Cather.—AMW 1–HBV Likeness, The.—Anon.—CS 9 (Miniature, The.)—WR. 13 Liking and Loving.—Oliver Marble.—HIP 2 Lilac, The-Clara Dotv Bates.—AD–CCB-NV-PyR. Lilian.—Alfred, Tennyson.—EP—FEP—HBV—VSA Lilian [wºuillian] Adelaide Neilson.—Clement Scott.—EDY Lilies.—Leioh Hunt.—NT Lilies.—Caroline Mav.–PyR. Lilies of the Field. The. (Fr. The Christian Year.) — J: Keble.—CEL (Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity: The Lilies [Flowers— C.] of the Field.)—RLP—WEP 4 (Flowers.)—FEP Like to tº,Thundering Tone (Nonsense—C.)—R : Corbet. 171 Lilies AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Lilies of the Field, The.—H. C. Compton MacKenzie.-OVW Lilith.-E. T. F.—OCV tº Lillian Adelaide Neilson.—Clement Scott. See Lilian Ade- laide Neilson. Lilliput Lectures. See Rands, W: B. — Works in Author Il Cl63X. Lilliput Levee. (Sl. abr.)—W: B. Rands.-MYF Lilliput Notice.—W: B. Rands.-Pof . Lily, The.—Anon.—LPP Lily, The.—W: Blake.—LOS 1 Lily, The.—Mrs. Mary Tighes–RLP Lily and the Linden, The...—Fred Crosby.—HIP Lily and the Rose, The.—W: Cowper.—BGV Lily Confidante, The.—HI: Timrod.—APM Lily March and Song.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.--DM Dily, of Nithsdale, The.—Allan Cunningham.—EPs (Sl. abr.) (She's Gone to Dwell in Heaven —0.)— CBP —FEP — RLP—STC Lily of the Valley, The.—Anon.—CBOP Lily of the Valley, The.—Jas. G. Percival.—NW Lily of the Resurrection, The.—Lucy Larcom.—OAE Lily of Yorrow, The.—HI: Van Dyke.—AA Lily, Queen of Flowers.--Anon.—WR. 57 Lily Servosse's Ride, The. (Arr. fr. A Fool's Errand, Chs. XXXVI. and XXXVII.)—Albion W. Tourgée.-BS 16 Lily-pond, The.—G : Parsons Lathrop.–CIRP Lily’s Ball. (Fum and Earnest.)—CBOP—CSS—NV—PC “Lily’s”. Thanksgiving, The.—Mrs. Dawson M. Phelps.—OAT Limerick Lasses, The...—A. P. Graves.—TIP Limerick Tigers, The-Anon.—WR 37 Limericks. (By various authors.)—NA Limericks,—Carolyn Wells.--—WA Limitations of Friendship, The.—Hugh Black.-BOF Limitations of Lucre, The.—S: E. Kiser.—SR 15 Limitatiºn: § Youth, The...—Eugene Field. — RTV — SR — Lincoln.—Anon.—CHP Lincoln.—Anon.—POL Lincoln.-J. : E. Barrett.—POL Lincoln.—G : Boker.—OAL Lincoln.—Lewis B. Bates.—WR 42 Lincoln.-H. : Ward Beecher.—WR 45 Lincoln.-Emilio Castelar.—WR 45 Lincoln.-J: Vance Cheney.—AFI 2—OAL Lincoln.—Jas. G. Clark.-POL–WR 45 Lincoln.-H. C. Deming.—WR 45 Lincoln.—Jonathan P. Dolliver.—SP 1–WR 45 Lincoln.-Paul Laurence Dunbar.—OAL Lincoln.-Lydia Landon Elliott.—POL Lincoln.-J. : Gould Fletcher.—AMV 4 Lincoln.--C: H. Fowler.—WR 45 Lincoln.-Julia Ward Howe.—POL–WR 46 Lincoln.-Orpheus C. Kerr.—POL Lincoln.-S: E. Kiser.—POL Lincoln.-W. : J. Lampton.—WR 45 Lincoln.-R. : Linthicum.—POL Lincoln.-H. : Cabot Lodge.—WR. 45 . Lincoln.—Jas. R. Lowell. See Ode Recited at the Harvard Commemoration. Lincoln.-I. N. M.–CHP Lincoln.-T: MacKellar-POL Lincoln.--(Macmillan’s Magazine, Eng.)—OAL Lincoln.—S. Weir Mitchell.—PAH-POL Lincoln.—Harriet Monroe. See Commemoration Ode. Lincoln.—Wilbur D. Nesbit.—POL Lincoln.-B : S. Parker.—POL Lincoln.—Edna D. Proctor.—OAL Lincoln.-Jas. W. Riley.—POL Lincoln.—Theodore Roosevelt.—OAL–WR 45 Lincoln.—B. F. M. Sours.-POL Lincoln.—Wendell Phillips Stafford.—AMW 3 Lincoln.—W : H. Taft.—WR 45 Lincoln.—G : Taylor.—WR 45 Lincoln.—J: T. Trowbridge.—OAL–POL Lincoln.—R. : Wightman.—POL Lincoln: A Man Called of God.-J. : M. Thurston. — SC — P 3—WR 42 Lincoln: A Retrospect.—Harry H. Kemp.–POL Lincoln and Gettysburg.—G. : W : Curtis.-W.R. 45 Lincoln and his Children.—Jas. Morgan.—WR 45 Lincoln and his Psalm.—B : F. Taylor.—POL Lincoln and McKinley.—Timothy L. Woodruff.-WR 42 Lincoln and the Birds.-H. P. S. Perry.—HTb-I Lincoln and the Little Horse.—Mary K. Hyde.—WR 45 Lincoln, Anecdotes by and about.—Anon.—WR 46 Lincoln as a Typical American.—Phillips Brooks.-OAL Lincoln as Boy and Man,—Anon.—WR 45 Lincoln as Cavalier and Puritan,—H: W. Grady. See New South, The. Lincoln at Gettysburg.—Mary M. Adams.-POL Lincoln at Gettysburg.—Clark E. Carr.—NP Lincoln at Gettysburg.—Bayard Taylor. See Gettysburg Ode. Lincoln Boulder, The.—L: Bradford Couch.-POL Lincoln Campaign Song, A.—Anon.—POL Lincoln Centenary Ode.—Percy Mackaye.—POL Lincoln, Circle of Tributes to.—Stanley Schell.—WR 46 Lincoln Day Exercise, A.—Clara J. Denton.—EFY Lincoln—1865.-Lewis W. F. Randolph.-POL Lincoln Exercise.—Anon.—LPP Lincoln in Bronze.—Robertus Love.—POL Lincoln Sobriquets.--Anon.—WR 46 Lincoln, the Boy.—Jas. W. Riley.—POL Lincoln the Great—Anon.—CHP.. Lincoln, the Great Commoner (Lincoln, the Man of the People—C.)—Edwin Markham.—AH –APPV —CCB —CR–GN–HBW-LBM–OAL–PF —POL —SFM —SP 3–WR 45 Lincoln the Immortal,—Anon-CP—OAL Lincoln, the Immortal:—H: Watterson—CS 38-WR 45 Lincoln, the Man of the People. — Edwin Markham. See g Lincoln, the Great Commoner. Lincoln the President.-Jas. R. Lowell.—QAL Lincoln, the Shepherd... of the People. ... (Sel. fr. Abraham Lincoln.)—Phillips Brooks,—SR 8 (Shepherd of the People, The.)—CS 5–WR 45 • Lincoln, the Tender-hearted,—H. W. Bolton.—LLC—OAL Lincoln, Tribute to.—Grace Agnes Timmerman.—WR 46 Lincoln's Arrival in Springfield,—Joshua Speed.—WR 45 Lincoln's Birthday.—Anon.—CHP * Lincoln's Birthday.—Nathan Haskell Dole.—POL Lincoln's Birthday—February 12, 1809.--D: Swing.—LLC Lincoln's Birthday.—Ida W. Woodbury.—OAL–PEO—POL Lincoln's Books and Work-Anon.—WR 46 Lincoln's Burial.—Jas. Thompson McKay.—WR 45 Lincoln's Confab with a Committee on Grant's Whisky. — Anon.—OAL Lincoln's Day.—Anon.—WR 45 e Lincoln's Departure from Springfield as Told by Billy Brown. e —Ida Tarbell.—WR 45 Lincoln's Dream.—J: Jerome Rooney.—WR 45 Lincoln's Education.—Horace Greeley.—OAL Lincoln's Gettysburg Address.--Abraham Lincoln. See Ad- e dress at the Dedication of the Cemetery at Gettysburg. Lincoln's Election, Sel. fr. ... (Higher Views of the Union.)— Wendell Phillips.-MMR (Is this All?)—FD 1 Lincoln's Grave, sel. fr. (Prophecy, A.)—Maurice Thomp- son.—AA—Amp—OAL–PNW Lincoln's Greatness.-Booker T. Washington.—SP 5 Lincoln's Heart.—Hezekiah Butterworth.-HTb-I–SP 4 Lincoln's Heart Throbs.-Chauncey Depew.—HTb-II Lincoln's Last Dream. — Hezekiah Butterworth. — POL — WR. 45 Lincoln's Letter.—Abraham Lincoln.—HTb-I Lincoln's Life, A Brief Summary of. — Osborn H. Oldroyd. —OAL Lincolnºte as Written by Himself.-Abraham Lincoln.— Lincoln's Love for the Little Ones.—Anon.—OAL Lincoln's Marriage — A Peep into Lincoln's Social Life. — Anon.—OAL Lincolnº, ºperless Kittens. – Mrs. Frd’k W. Pender. — 8 Lincoln's Name for “Weeping Water.”—Anon.—OAL Lincoln's Passing Bell.—Lucy Larcom.—POL Lincoln's Presence of Body.—Anon.—OAL Lincoln's Proposal.—Abraham Lincoln.-HTb-I Lincoln's Responsibility.—G: W: Curtis.-SP 3 Lincoln's Rules for Living.—Abraham Lincoln.—HTb-I. Lincoln's Speech at Springfield, Illinois, June 16, 1858. — braham Lincoln.—SSR Lincoln's Stories in Court.—Anon.—WR 45 Lincoln's Story.—Susie Fitz-CHP Lincoln's Tribute to his Mother.—Austin Cook.--Orlºſ Lincoln-child, The.—Jas. Oppenheim.—POL Lincolnshire Poacher, The.—Anon.—BVC L’Inconnue.—Oliver W. Holmes.—BLV—CAP L'Inconnue—Winthrop M. Praed.—OS 3 Linda to Hafed.—T: Moore. See Lalla Rookh. Line of Beauty, The.—Arthur O’Shaughnessy.—DB Iuine up, Brave Boys.-Hamlin Garland.—GT—SN Linen Bands.-Vance Thompson, LAA . Lines (C.) : “I murder hate by field or flood.”—Rob't Burns. (Poet's Choice, The.)—HPE Lines: A little more or less I’—Stephen Crane.—SAy Lines: “The gods are deaf. Heaven sees us not.”—Léon Dierx-AFP . Lines: d.º. a voice hath called her to the deep.”—G: A. - TeGI] G.- Lines: º youthful faith hath fled.”—J: G. Lockhart. Lines: #% within the lover's breast.”—G: Meredith. — Lines: Aggmrades. whensoe’er I die.”—Alfred de Musset.— Lines: “In the merry hay-time,” etc.—C. K. Paul.-HBV Lines. C.)—Percy B. Shelley.-O.B—WEP 4 ( (Flight of Love, The.)—HBV–PGT 1–R.LP (“When the lamp is shattered.”)—BGV-BNL–EP Lines Added to Goldsmith's Traveller, Br. Sel. fr.—S: John- son.—BNL § Lines Addressed to my Children.—Rob't Bloomfield.—RLP Lines Addressed to a Seagull.—Gerald Griffin.— RTI —TIP Lines Addressed to when we Parted for the Last Time. (Punch.)—HPE Lines Addressed to his Wife. — Reginald Heber. See fol- (C.)—Reginald Heber. lowing. Lines Addressed to Mrs. Heber. (“If thou wert by my side I, my love].”)—BNL–CBP— EPs (sl. abr.)—HBP—HBV—STC—TFY (Lines Addressed to his Wife.)—FEI? Lines Addressed to Monsieur Alexandre, the Celebrated Ven- triloquist. (C.)—Walter Scott. (To Mr. Alexandre the Wentriloquist.)—HPE Lines by a Fond Lower.—Anon.—NA Lines by a Medium.—Anon.—NA—SP 4 Lines by a Person of Quality.—J. B. B. Nichols.-WA Lines by a Person of Quality. (Song, by a Person of Qual- ity—C.)—Alex. Pope.—NA (Love jº, in the Modern Taste, A.) — HPE (at to Swift.) Lines by an Old Fogy.—Anon.—HIP–HSp—SAy 172 TITLE INDEX Lines 4– Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey, on Re- Visiting the Banks of the Wye, etg. .) — W: Wordsworth.-BGV-Ehle—EP—EPN —GEP —GT —HBV-POW-SEP—VE—WEP 4 (Apostrophe to the Poet's Sister.)—CBP Lines Composed near Tintern Abbey.)—FEP “Nature never did betray—sel.”)—AD (br.)—GG Qn Revisiting the Banks of the Wye.)—HBP Tintern Abbey.)—BNL (Sel.)—EPs—LLC—SN (Varying Impressions from Nature—sel.)—GP (Love of Nature, The.)—AD (Nature and Humanity.)—OR . . (Solace of Nature.)—CBP Lines Composed at Grasmere on Tiding: of the Approaching Death of Charles James Fox. (C.)—W : Wordsworth. * See Lines Written at Grasmere, euc. Lines # # Very Little Girl or Boy. — Clara J. Denton. — Lines for an Exhibition.—Anon.—SD . . . (Words of Welcome—abr.)—SSS Lines for Music. (Punch.)—HPE Lines. For the Agricultural and Horticultural Exhibition of Amesbury and Salisbury, Sept. 28, 1858. — J. G. Whittier. . . (Song of Harvest, A–C.)—AD - Lines Found in his Bible. – Walter Raleigh. - Written the Night before his Execution. Lines Found in the Hand of the Statue of Night at Florence - in the Sixteenth Century.—Giovanni Strozzi.-OS 2 Lines from Rolla.-Alfred de Musset.—AFP Lines from the Ancient Mariner.—S: T. Coleridge.— LOS 1 Lines in a Lady's Album.—Dan'l Webster-EPs Lines in a Young Lady's Album.—T: Hood.—VSA Lines Left upon a Seat in a Yew-tree, which stands near the Lake of Esthwaite, etc., Sel. fr. (True Dignity.) — s W: Wordsworth.-E.Ps Lines on a Grasshopper-Anon.—HP Lines on a Late Hospicious Ewent.—W: MI. Thackeray. — * EDY-HPE Lines on a Picture by Leonardo da Vinci, called “The Vir- gin of the Rocks.”—C: Lamb.-OS 3 - On a re-reading of parts of the Old Testament.—Wil- º fred Campbell.—OCV Lines on a Skeleton.—Wilfred Campbell.—OCW Lines on a Skeleton.—Anon.—HEP . (To a Skeleton.)—BNL–CS 4–FEP—TMR.—WR 33 Lines º of a Confederate Note.—Maj. S. A. Jones.— Lines on Doctor Johnson.—J: Wolcott.—THP . (On Dr. Johnson.)—EDY Lines on Isabella Markham. (Sonnet Made on Isabella º Markham—C.)—J: Haryngton.—BNL–FEP Lines on Hºwing Europe. (C.—sel.)—Nathaniel P. Willis. —iſ, E'S (Going Home—shorter sel.)—OS 1 . (My Mother.)—GP Lines “Frºving Italy. — Adam Gottlob Oehlenschlager. — Lines: Lines on Naples.—T: Moore. See Limes on the Entry of s the Austrians into Naples. º, Lines ºvisiting the Country. (C.)—W: C. Bryant. — (At the Old Home Again.)—BLP Lines on Rose.--C: Battell Loomis.--—WA Lines º Birthday of Sir T: White.—R. H. Barham.— Lines on the Death of Baby'—B. H.--PF Lines on the Death of Gen. Joseph Reed.—Philip Freneau.-- EDY Lines on the Death of his Son Charles. (C.)—Dan'l Web- Ster.—PF - . (On the Death of my Son Charles.)—AA Lines on the Death of Napoleon.—Percy B. e Shelley.-EDY Lines on the Death of S. YBV O. Torrey. — J. G. Whittier. — Lines on the Death of Sheridan. (2 diff. Sels.)—T: Moore. * EIP L–D DY-RTI Lines on the Entry of the Austrians into Naples. (O.)—T: OOI’é. {{º on Naples—wording sl. chgd.)—CSS Occupation of Naples by the Austrians.)—EDY . (To the Neapolitans—abr.)—OS 2 Lines on the Hon. Edward Villers, Sel. fr. (Characteriza- e tion, A.)—Sir H. : Taylor.—VA Lines on the Mermaid Tavern. (C.)—J: Keats. – BGW — EP—FEP—HEV–RLP—WEP 4 . (Mermaid Tavern, The.)—BLV—FT-PGTI Lines on the Portrait of Shakespeare.—Ben Jonson.—FEP Ohiº, Portrait of Shakespeare—C.) —BNL —EDY — - -- — 4 Lines on the Prince of Wales.—HI: Frederick.-EDY Lines on the Tombs in Westminster. (On the Tombes in Westminster—0.)—Fs. Beaumont.—EP—EPC—RLP —WEP 2 - (In Westminster Abbey.)—LH (On the Tombs in Westminster Abbey.)—CBP—EPE – º FEP—HBV—QB—PGT 1–POW–SEP—VE Lines Printed under the Engraved Portrait of Milton. (O.) —J: Dryden.—EP—WEP 2 (Lines Written under the Portrait of John Milton.) – BNL (Under Mr. Milton's Picture.)—FEP— RLP — SEP — STC–VE - - (Under the Portrait of Milton.)—CBP—EPs—HBV– OS 3 - See Lines Lines Recited at the Berkshire Jubilee, Pittsfield, Mass., Aug. 23, 1844. (C.)—Oliver W. Holmes. (City Men in the Country.)—SS Lines Spoken by a Boy of Seven.—D: Everetta—CBOP Lines to a Blind Girl.-T: B. Read.—AA Lines to a Friend.—Jas. B. Bensel.—MRS Lines to a Friend. . (Sel. fr.)—R: C. Trench. , (Weak Consolation.)—CBP Lines to a Garden Hose.—Anon.—HIP 2 Lines to a Seagull.–Gerald Griffin.--DB Lines to a Skeleton.—Anon.—HTb-II Lines to a Young Lady.-E.: Lear.—NA. (Author of the “Pobble,” The.)—BVG Lines to Alexander Pope.--D: Lewis.-EPs Lines to an Indian Air.—Percy B. Shelley.—BNL-FEP— FTA—HIBIP—HIBV-HGP–RLP (I Arise from Dreams of Thee.)—GP (Indian Serenade, The-C.)—BGW —EP —EPC —EPN —GEP—OIB—PGT 1–PYO (Serenade, The.)—FP Lines to Bessy. (Punch.)—HPE Lines to Ellen.—Ralph W. Emerson.—CAP Lines to John Lapraik. Sel. frº-Rob't Burns.—EP Lines to Kate.—Anon.—PE’—YFR (Kate.)—CS 25 e Lines' to Miss Florence Huntington.—Anon.—NA 4 Lines to Mr. Hodgson. (C.) — Lord Byron. See. Lisbon Packet, The. Lines to my Mother.—Sel. fr.-Phillips Stewart. . (Freedom.)—OCV - - Lines to my Mother's Picture.—W: Cowper.—STC–TM Lines % gºanee, Br. sel. fr. (Romance.)—Lord Byron.— 3 Lines to the Des Moines River.—Eugene Parsons.—FS Lines to the Memory of “Annie.”—Biarriet B. Stowe.—BNL Lines to the Stormy Petrel.—Anon.—BNL Lines upon Himself. (Upon Himself—C.) —Rob't Herrick. Lines written after a Battle. (Punch.)—HPE (C.)—Percy B. Lines Written among the Euganean Hills. . Shelley.—BGV-EP (Viº, from the Euganean Hills, North Italy —abr.) — . (Written among the Euganean Hills—abr.)—PGT 1 Lines Written at Grasmere on Tidings of the Approaching Death of Charles James Fox (Lines Composed at Gras- º mere, etc.—C.)—W: Wordsworth–El’s Lines Wººn at the Approach of Death. — T: Dudley. — Lines: Written at the Village of Passignano, on the Lake of Thrasymene.—R : C. Trench.—TIWP Lines Written at Warwick,--G: Crabbe.—POW - Lines Written by an Aged Person in the Book of a Friend who was to Start in a Month on a Long Journey.— . Madame de Genlis.--AFP Lines Written by One in the Tower, being Young and Con- demned to Die.—Chidiock Tychborn.—BNL–FEP (Chediock Ticheborne.)—EDY Lines Written by Request for a Dinner of the Omar Khay- yám Club. (Parody.)—Owen Seaman,—PA Lines Yººn for a School Declamation. — D : Everett. — . (“You’d scarce expect one of my age”—sl. abr.)—SAE Lines Written in a Church-yard. — Herbert Knowles. See e Lines Written in Richmond, Church-yard. Lines Written in an Album,_Willis, Gaylord.--BNL Lines Written in Early Spring. (C.)—W: Wordsworth. — EP FE GT-HBV-OAA—SN–WEP 4 (Written in Early Spring.)—GEP—PGT 1 Lines Written in Imprisonment at Windsor.—HI: Howard, Earl of Surrey.—WEP 1 (Prisoned _[Prisoner — C.] in Windsor he Recounteth, etc.)—FEP Lines Written in Kensington Gardens.—Matthew Arnold. — EPN-POW-SEP—VE Lines Written in March.-W. : Wordsworth.--TYP Lines Written in Richmond Churchyard, Yorkshire. — Her- bert Knowles.—FEP—HIBJP–STC (Lines Written in a Churchyard.)—CS 9 (Stanzas Written in the Churchyard of Richmond, York- shire.)—EPs Lines Written in the Album of Elbingerode. — S : T. Cole- - ridge.—BGV-POW Lines Wilſº near Shelley's House. — Aubrey De Vere. — P Lines Written on my 87th Birthday. — D: Dudley Field. — WR. 33 Lines Written on a Blank Leaf of “The Pleasures of Mem- - ory.” (C.)—Lord Byron. - (To Samuel Rogers, Esq.)—EDY Lines Written on the Roof of Milan Cathedral.—J: Adding- ton Symonds.--TIWP Lines Written the Night before his Execution. — Walter Raleigh.-FEP—OAE (Conclusion, The.)—EP—EPE—HBV—OB (Death of . Sir Walter.)—EDY—EhB–EHT (Even Such is Time.)—EHT (Last Lines.)—CEL (Lines Found in his Bible.)—BNT, (Verses Found in his Bible in the Gate-house at West- minster—0.)—WEP 1 Lines Written to Music.—C: Wolfe.-TIP (“If I had thought thou couldst have died.”) — BIP — D.B—FEP—PF (To Mary.)—BPB—CBP—HBV—OB—PGT1 17 Lines AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Lines Written under the Portrait of John Milton.—J: Dry- den. See Lines Printed under the Engraved Por- trait, etc. Linette.—Florence Folsom.–WR 22. . L'Inferno.—Dante Alighieri. See Divine Comedy, The. -> ferno, The.) Lingering Latimer.—Anon.—MYF Link of Life, A.—G: Eliot.—GC Links of Love, The.—Owen Seaman,—HP 2 - Linnet in the Rocky Dells, The.—Emily Brontë.--OTPC Lion, The.—Mary Howitt.—CBOP–OTPC Lion, The.—Hilaire Belloc.—BWC Lion and Lioness.-Edwin Markham.—LBA Lion and Prince—Victor Hugo.—WR,53 Lion ºfte Cub, The.—J: Gay.-CGd —HBV —OTPC — (Abr.)—GN–OS 1 Lion and the Giraffe, The.—T: Pringle.—HBP Lion and § Mouse, The. (Ad.)—C: Klein. — CR – SP 8 Lion and the Moºrhe-Jeffreys Taylor.—HPV –HBVy Lion and the Unicorn, The-Anon.—CFBP º Lion and the Unicorn, The.—Sel. fr.— R : Harding Davis. ! . (Man with One Talent, The.)—SP 7 |Lioness, The H.W. Stopford Brooke—RTV ;Lion's Cub, The.—Maurice Thompson.—AA jLion's Ride, The-Ferdinand Freiligrath.-BNL–HBP #iºn's Skeleton, The-C: Tennyson-Turner.—WA !Lip and the Heart, The.—J: Q. Adams.-AA |##. and Eyes.—T: Middleton.-HBV e Lips that Touch Liquor must never Touch Mine, The.—G: 1- . W. "oung.—CS 16 {Lips that Touch Liquor shall never Touch Mine. — Harriet | • A. Glazebrook.-TS : Liquor or Liberty —Wilbur F. Crafts.—WR 18 ! Liquor Traffic, The.—E. L. Chapman: –SP 5 Liquor Traffic Antagonistic to American Liberty. — J. B. s Finch.--TS Liquor-seller's Dream, The.—Ellen Murray.—CS 33 Liquor-sellers Psalm of Life, The-Phebie Dodd.—SP 5 Lisa's Message to the King.—G: Eliot. See How Liza Loved - the Ring. Lisbon Packet, The... (Lines to Mr. Hodgson —0.) — Lord - Byron.—BLV—HPE Lise.—Rose Terry Cooke.—AA L'Isle §§ Crgº- Arthur Wentworth Hamilton Eaton. — Lisping Child, The.—Anon.—WR. 20 Lisping Lover, The.—Anon.—BS 11 List of olºr Prºnts, A. (Abr.)—(Youth’s Companion.) Listen, Brothers.-Marguerite Ogden Bigelow.—WR 51 Listen to Us.--Anon.—WR 28 Listeneº Heº, §§ Gººf Themselves. (Tab.)—S. A. Frost Listeners, The-Fannie Stearns Davis.-NPA Listeners, The.—Walter De la Mare.—Gmp-I—HBV—OVV (Arabia.)—GnR-I _ = (Miss Loo.)—GnR-I (Sleeper, The.)—GmlP-I . . (Winter Dusk.)—GnR-I Listening.—Christina G. Rossetti...—PGT2 Listening Ear of Night, The.—Edmund H. Sears.-W.R. 28 Listening for God.—W: Channing Gannett.—CBP—STC Litany.−J: S. Bewley-Monsell.—VA Litany, A.—Phineas Fletcher.—OB (“Drop, drop, slow tears.”)—BNL–FEP—SP 4 ... (Hymn, An [or AJ–C.)→HBP Litany.—Sir Rob't Grant—BNL–FEP—HBP Litany of Beauty.—T: MacDonagh.--DB Litany of Nations.—W: Griffith.-AMV 2 Litany of Nations, A.—Sel. fr.—Algernon C: Swinburne. ... (Italy.)—TIWP Litany, The-Rob't Herrick. See Litany to the Holy Spirit. Litany to the Holy Spirit (His Letanie to the Holy Spirit— O.) — Rob't Herrick- CBP —EPE —EPs —FEP — HBP—HBV—OB (abr.) (Holy Spirit, The.)—BNL ... (Litany, The.)—CEL–WEP 2 Literal Obedience.—Anon.—HTb-I Literary Aguctions of the Bible. — Dr. (?) Hamilton. — - 2 Literary Lady, The. (Sel. fr. epilogue to Hannah More's play, The #al Falsehood.)—R : B. Sheridan.—HIPE Literary iss, A+oliver Marble—HP 2 Literary, Nightmare A.—S: L. Clemens. –BS 23 (abr.) — Literary ºits and Active Business. – Alex. H. Everett. (In- *- - e - Literary Question Discussed, A.—Anon.—MHR Literary Recreations.—Eliz. Lloyd.-BS 13 Literary Side, of Washington, The.—J: De Morgan.—WR 49 Literature.—Anon.—CS 39 Literature and Elocution.—Willis F. Johnson.—BS 25 Literature Perverted.—Anon.—BS 21 Little, A.—G : Du Maurier.—HTb-1}. e Little Acorn.-M. H. Huntington.—AD Little Acorn, The.—Anon.—CHP #. Aºi º Loºfanº 1; L ittle Aglaé [, to her Father — C.] — Walter S. , - BG:V-VA andor Tuittle Ah Sid.—Anon.—SP 4–SDTR. Little Alabama Coon.—Hattie Starr.—AA I little Allie.—Sarah P. Parton.—BS 6–CS 18 Iuittle Angel,-Anon-WR 50 - Little and Great.—C: Mackay. Mackay. Little Angel, The.—Eliz. Prentiss-OS 1 “Little, Angels.”—Emma C. Hollinger.—SDD Little Annie's Ramble. (Sel. fr.)—Nathaniel Hawthorne.—GC Little Army, The. (Dial.)—Lizzie J. Rook.--TT Little Artist, The.—Anon.—NV Little Bare Feet.—Anon.—TFS Little Barefoot.—Anon.—CS 20 Little ºne-w: H: Drummond.—HT-OCV —SBOS — Little Beach-bird, The.—R: H. Dana.-AA —AL —BNL — - FEP—HBP—HBV–LBA—SN Little before Death, A.—HI: Kirke White.—CBP - Little Beggar's Welcome, The.—Louise R. Baker.—WR 28 Little Bell.—T: Westwood.—BNL–CBOP–CHV —FEP — Fºrgº-HBP-HEV–Lo–Los 1—OS 1 —RLP Little Bennie [or Benny]. — Annie C. Ketchum. — CS 3 — FMR-MYT ... (Benny,)—CBOP—WCL • Little Bessie.—Anon.—CS 22 Little Big Horn.—Ernest McGaffey.—AH 2–PAH Little Big-horn.—Percy Adams Hutchinson.—LY Little Bill.—Anon.—BS 24 Little Billee. (C.) — W: M. Thackeray. — ABV — BNL — CFBP —FEP —GP —GSP — HBW —HBVy —NA — OTPC–PCR –PF-THIP (Three Sailors, The.)—BBB–MHR Little Billy’s Christmas Eve.—Harry S. Miller.—WR 28 Little Bird, The.—Anon.—LFS-PyR. Little Bird, The...—Lucy Larcom.—PyS Little Bird, The.—Martin Luther.—OS 1 Little Bird Blue.—Eliz. H. Thomas.-PyR Little Bird Tells, A.—Anon.—BS 21—CIIP Little Birdie.—Anon.—AD Little Birdie. (Fr. Sea Dreams.) – Alfred Tennyson. — CBOP–CFBP—GSP–LOS 1–OS 1–PC —PGpr— R.A.C.—SMG-WCL (Bird and the Baby, The.)—PP—YFR (Cradle Song.)—LC—Orlſ—PGT 2—PPl—PS (“What does little birdie say.”)—ASR 1—BNL–HBV- HBVy—PHS—Poſt—RLP—SP 1—TFS Little Bird's Complaint to his Mistress, The.—Ann and Jane Taylor.—CBOP–OTPC - Little Black Boy, The. (In Songs of Innocence.) — W: Blake.—BGV-FEP—GC — HBP — HBV — HBVy — OB-OTPC–TM Little Black Phil.--Hon. C. E. Belknap.–BS 22 Little Black Rose, The.—Aubrey De Vere. —BIP — RTI — TIP - t Little Black-eyed Rebel, The.—Will Carleton.—FR—HPB— PAH –T’AIP–SA. } See Small Beginnings.-- “Little Blue Ribbons.”—H. Austin J}obson.—TMR—WR 1 Little Bluebeard.—Anon.—WR 17 - Little Bººp-orother Goose.)—LOS 1—PGpr — RAC — Little Bo-peep and Little Boy Blue.—S: M. Peck.—WR 30 Little Boy.—W: Bell Scott.—G - Little Boy, A.—Mattie E. Merriam.—TFS Little Boy and Hoop.–Anon.—OTPC Little Boy and the Sheep, The. — Ann Taylor. — CBOP — PyR Little Boy and the Stars, The.—Mrs. Hawkshawe (“Aunt Effie”)—CBOP - Little Boy Blue.—Anon.—HIBP Little Boy Blue.—Anon.—WR 12 Little Boy Blue.—Eugene Field.—AA—AL–Amp—ASL — CCB-FEP—GSP—HBR-HBV—LBA—LLC—PCL —PF—RTV—SMG-SR 14—St.S.–TMR. Little Boy Blue.—(Mother Goose.)—LOS 1–R.A.C.—SFM Little Boy Blue-W: B. Rands.-CHV Little Boy Blue.—Abby S. Richardson.—BR Little Boy Bubble.— Marion Short.—WT3.44. Little Boy Found, The.—W: Blake.—BGV-OTPC Little Boy Lost, A. (C.)—W: Blake.-BGV-OTPC (Orthodoxy.)—f Ps - - Little Boy that Died, The.—J. D. Robinson.—QS 7—MMR Little Boy who Moved, The.—McLandburgh Wilson.—SP 4 Little Boy who Ran Away, The.—Susan T. Perry.—LPS– PP–WR 17 - Little Boy, who Went Away, The.—Sam W. Foss.-CS 32 Little Boy's Argument, A.—Anon-WR 17 Little Boy’s Baby Prayer, The-S. M. Talbot.—SP 4 Little Boy's First Recitation, A.—Anon.—LFS-LPS-PP Little Hººgood Night, The. — Eliza Lee Follen. —ABV — Little Boy’s Lament, The.—Anon.—PP—YFR Little Boy’s Lament, The. (Judge.)—CS 37 Little Boy’s Lecture, A.—Julia M. Thayer-TFS—TT Little Boy’s Pocket, A.—Anon.—PPl—PyS Little Boy's Reasons, A.—Anon.—WR 17 Little Boy’s Speech, A.—Anon.—LPS–PP Little Boy's Speech, A.—Anon.—SD Little Boys Take Warning.—Anon.—WA Little *º Troubles, A.—Carlotta Perry. —CBOP —PP — - F Y Little Boy’s Vain Regret, A.—Edith M. Thomas.-AA Little Boy's Valentine, A.—Anon.—BS 11 Little Boy's Wants, A.—Anon.—LFS (Alt. to Kate Law- rence.)—PyS Little Boy's Wish –Ida M. C. Clarke.—WR 52 Little Boy's Wonder, . A I or The J.-Anon.—LPS–PP Little Boy's Wonder Song, A.—CHP Little Brawl, A. ... (Verses fr. Strife, and Peace: ...The Last - - #)-Frederikº Bremer (tr., by Mary Howitt,)- 174 TITLE INDEX Little *— Little Breeches.—J: Hay. —AA —AmSS —AWH – BNL - HB W-HTb-I–PYO—THP-RTW-SP 5—StS - Little Bridget's Country Week.-Lucy Larcom.—CBOP Little Brother.—Anon.—WR 17 Little Brother, The.—Alice Cary.—WCL (Among the Beautiful Pictures.)—FP—HBP (Pictures of Memory—C.)—AmSS—BNL–CR-CS 4– FTR-GP–HNS —HTb-I — PCL — PIF — SAE (br. sel.)—SPE - (Sweetest Picture, The.)—BS 14 Little Brother, The (Abr.)—W: B. Rands-PC Little Brother of the Rich, A.—E: S. Martin.—AA—HBV Little Brothers of the Ground.—Edwin Markham.—AL–SN Little Brown Baby.—Paul Laurence Dunbar.—AWH-HBR —SP 1–WR. 29 . Little Brown Bird, A.—Anon.—PC * Little Brown Bushy-tail.—Astley H. Baldwin.—TFS Little Hºyn Cabin, The. (Abr.)—Lucy Larcom. —Bll – Little Brown Curl, The-Anon.—CS 23 Little Brown Hands.-Mary H. Krout.— CCB — CS 12 — § —FS —HTb-I —LFS — OS 1 —SMG —TFS — CL - Little Brown. Seed, The-Harriet M. Lothrop-POS . Little Bºwn Seed in the Furrow, The...—ida W. Benham.— Little Bugler's Alarm, The.—Ernest Glanville.—BS 25 Little Busy Bees, Thé. (Detroit Free Press.)—BS 20 Little Busy Body.—Mrs. L. G. Morse.—WR 50 Little but Long.—Anon. See Love Me Little, Love me Long. Little by Little.—Anon.—HTb-I Little by Little.—Anon.—AD—LPP—PCL–PGpr Little by Little.—Anon.—PP—PyS—YFR Little by Little.—Anon.—SSS (Br, sel.)—CS 20 Little by Little.—Luella Clark.-CBOP–NV Little Carl.—Amelia H. Botsford.—CS 27 Little Cat Made Fur Fly.—Anon.—WR 35 Little Charlie.—Rob't Overton.—CS 32 e Little Charlie's Big Story. (Springfield Republican.)—SR 5 Little Charlie's Christmas.--Anon.—BS 18 Little Child, A.—Anon.—ASR-II—LPP Little Child, The...—Albert B. Paine.—AA Little Child, I Call. Thee.—Douglas Hyde.—BIP—TIP Little Child shall Lead Them, A.—Anon.—CS 21 Little Child shall Lead Them.—Alice Louise Lee.—WR 53 Little Child shall Lead Them, A.—Mrs. L. M. Willis.-SSE “Little Children.”—Anon.—TFS Little Children.—Mary Howitt.—PoR - Little Children Love One Another.—“Aunt Mary.”—CBOP Little ºmn, A.—Fs. T. Palgrave.—GSP—TMſ—VA Little Child's Trials, A.—J: Neal:—MYF Little Christel.—Mary E. Bradley—BS 15 Little Christel.-W. B. Rands.-CBOP—FMR —Poſt (sel.) —SP 1—WCL (sl. abr.) - Little Christian Scientist.—Anon.—WR 52 Little Christmas Tree, The.—Susan Coolidge. —CE —DD — PEO-POS—WR. 28 - Little Church round the Corner, The. — A. E. Lancaster. — CS 5—EDY—HP–SR, • Little City of Hope, The.—Sel. fr.—Fs. Marion Crawford. (Awaiting the King.)—BOC Little Clock, The.—Anon.—COS—PP Little Cloud, The.—J: H. Bryant.—BNL Little Coat, The.—Jas. W. Riley.—HTb-I Little Cock Sparrow, A.—(Mother Goose.)—LOS 1 Little Conqueror, The-C: F. Adams.-HP Little Cookie-hookie.—Howell L. Piner.—WR 12—WR 23 Little Coward, The.—Jane and Ann Taylor.—GC Little Cowslip, The.—Epes Sargent.—TFS (sel.) (Deeds of Kindness.)—BLP—HBV (Suppose.)—NV—TFS (sel.) . . Little Cup-bearer, The.—Anon.—CS 18 (sl. abr.) Cup-bearer, The.)—T Little Dago Girl, The...—Rob't C. V. Meyers.-CS 31 Little Dame Crump. —Anon.--PyS. . Little Dancers, The : A London Vision.—Laurence Binyon. Little Dancing Leaves.—Lucy Larcom.—SP 8 Little Dandelion.—M. Belle Austin.—PyR Little Dandelion. — Helen B. Bostwick. — CBOP — CCB — CFBP—HEV–HBVV-LOS 1–PC—Pok-WCL “Little David” of Nations, The.—W : C. Duncan.—NC Little Dead Prince, A.—Dinah M. Craik.-EIDY r Little Derwent’s Breakfast. (Sel. fr.)—Anon.—GC Little Diamond, and the Drunken Cabman.—G : Macdonald. See At the Back of the North Wind. .. Little Dick and the Clock.-Jas. W. Riley.—WR 16 Little Dipper, The.—W: Canton.—CHV Little Dora's Soliloquy. (St. Nicholas.)—BS 10 Little Dorothy's Sayings.-G: P. Bible.—BS 25 Little Doves, The.—Anon.—NV—PC—PP1 - Little Drama, A.—Anon.—WR 14 Little Dreamer, The.—Anon.—PC–TFS—WR 17 Little Drops.--Anon.—LPS–PP Tittle Drops of Water.—Julia Carney.—ASR-I Little Bººner, The R. : H : Stoddard. —BAB —CBOP — Little Dutch Garden, A.—HIattie, Whitney.—AA—SP 6 Tittle Efrum’s Ride.—Patience Oriel.—CS 35 Tittle Elf, The.—J: K. Bangs.-AA—HBV—HBVy—Port —R.AC Little Eloise.—Josiah H. Fletcher.—FM R. Little Em’ly.—C: Dickens. See David Copperfield. Little Eva.-Harriet B. Stowe, See Uncle Tom's Cabin, Little Hºlish The.—Harriet B. Stowe. See Uncle Tom's & Oll]. Little Fair Soul, The.—Menella B. Smedley.—RLP—VA Little Fairy, A.—Marg. E. Sangster.—CHP Little Farm, The.—Witter Bynner.—AMV 4 Little Fay, The. (Sel. fr. Legends of the Little Fay.) — Rob't Buchanan.—OS 1 Little Feet.—Eliz. Akers Allen.—BNL–BS 8–HBV Little º, A. (Michigan Christian Advocate.)—BS 24— Little Feller, A-Anon. H.HH Little Feller's Stockin', The.—Jos. C. Lincoln.-ChS - Little Feminine Casabianca, A.—G: M. Martin. See Emmy Oll. Little Finger Plays.--Anon.—SpDE Little Fingers.--Anon.—CBOP Little Fir Tree, The.—Ewaleen Stein.--CCB Little Fireman, The.—J : F. Nicholls.-CS 25 Little Fish that Would not do as it was Bid, The.—Ann and Jane Taylor.—GSP Little Fish, The.—Anon.—CBOP Little Fisherman, The.—Clara J. Denton.—FTT Little ºnan, The. — Ann and Jane Taylor. — BVC - Little Florence.—C: Dickens. See Dombey and Son. Little Flo's Letter.—Lben E. Rexford.—COS—PP (Oversight of Make-up, An.)—PyR-WR 2 Little H'lower, The.—Gerald Massey.-PyR. Little Flower Pot, The.—S: Pepys.-FT Little Flower Strewers, The.—Matthew Russell.—DE Little Flutes, The.—Mrs. Denis O'Sullivan.—BIP Little Folks, The.—Eudora M. Stone.--Siv 1. Little Folks' Opinions.—H. E. McBride,-StD Little Foxes.—Robºt J. Burdette.—BS 15 Little Foxes.—A. H. Morrell. See following. Little Fº ; Little Hunters.-A. H. Morrell.—LPS–PP Sū, 0,0 °. . (Little Foxes—sl. abr.)—TFS Little Fred.—Anon.—HIBVy . Little French for a Little Girl, A.—Anon.—LPS—PP Little Friº, § the Mirror, The. (Mon.)—Anna M. Philly. Little Friend, The.—Abbie Farwell Brown.—CLS Little Fritz.-G : M. Vickers.--CS 26 “Little Garaine.”—Gilbert Parker.—PoE Little Garden, The.—Amy Lowell.—HT Little Gavroche.—Victor Hugo. See Les Misérables. Little Gentleman, The.—Anon.—GC–HBV-HBVy—LPP Little § of Robin Hood and his Meiny, A.— (Ballad.)— Little Ghost, The.—Katha. Tynan Hinkson.—HEV Little Ghosts, The.—T: S. Jones, Jr.—HEV Little Giffen.—Fs. O. Ticknor. See following. Little Giffen of Tennessee.—Fs. O. Ticknor.—AWB–BE — HTb-I-SSR, (Little Giffen.) —AA —AH 2 — Amp — BAB —HBV — PAIH–PS–SP 4–WR 10 Little Gifts.--Anon.—TT Little Gipsy Girl—Anon.—WR 50 - Little Girl, *ir gwanted—a Little Girl—0.)—Ella W. Wil- COX.— - Little Girl and a Little Boy, A.—Anon.—ASR-II—LPP Little Girl at Home.—Anon.—WR 51 Little Girl in School, A.—Frances Viola Holden.—HIP 2 Little Girl of Gettysburg, The.—HI: Tyrell.—SP 3 Little Girl of Long Ago..—Joe Cone.—HIP 2 Little Girl that Grew Up, The. (Zion's Herald.)—TMR. Little Girl to her Dolly, The.—Anon.—CHP Little Girl,* Wouldn't Eat Crusts, The...—Mary M. Dodge. Little Girls.--Laurence Alma-Tadema.-CFBIP—GSP Little Girl's Address to the River, The. — Susan Jewett. — CBOP Little Girl's Declaration, A.—Anon.—LPS–PP Little Girl’s Fancies, A.—“A.”—CBOP–WCL (All Things Love Me—br. sel.)—TFS (Child's Fancy, A–Sl. abr.)--PoR (Little Things—br. sel.)—AD Little Girl’s Hopes, A.—Anon.—LPP–LPS–PP Little Girl’s Lament, The.—Dora Greenwell.—PC Little Girl’s Letter, A. (Wisconsin. Farmer.)—CBOP–PC (Nell's, Letter—sl. abr.)—PP - - Little Girl’s Odd Collection, A.—Millicent Olmstead.—CB Little Girl’s Plaint, A.—Anon.—CS 39 Little Girl's Questions, A.—Anon.—TFS Little Girl's Request—Anon.—WR 50 Little Girl’s Song of Autumn, A.—Anon.—PyR. Little Girl's View, of Life in a Hotel, A.—Anon.—CS 17 (Naughty Girl's Life in a Hotel, A.)—SR 7 Little Girl's Wish, A.—Libbie C. Baer.—WR 17 Little Gleaners, The. (Tab.)—Anon-TCP Little God and Dicky, The. — (Sel. fr.) — Josephine Dod º Daska.m.—HSPS T)ancing School and Dicky, The...—CS 40—SP 2 —Wi: ; ) Little Goldenhair.—Anon.—AmSS Little Golden-hair.—Will Carleton.—CS 20—FMR, Little Goldenhair.—F. B. Smith.-BNL —BS 3 —CSS —[IP —LLC—M.M. R. Little Goose, A.—Eliza S. Turner. —CBOP — OS 1 —PC — WCL X (Lost—abr. and sl. diff.)—DR (Stray Child, A.)—CS 10 .” Little Gottlieb.... (C.)—Phoebe Cary.—FMR (sl. abr.) (Little Gottlieb's Christmas.)—BS 11 Little Gottlieb's Christmas-Phoebe Cary. See foregoing, Little Gradgrinds, The.—Barbara Broome.—MD 175 Little AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Little Grand Lama, The. ... (Fables, for , the Holy Alliance, VI.)—T: Moore.—HIPE—WR 1 (sl. abr, and sl. diff.) Little Grave, The.—Anon.—PR (Wording sl., diff.)—CS 6—PEO Little Graves.—Lillie S. Curry.—SR 3 & Little % Lamb, The. — Archibald Beresford Sullivan. — Little Gray Songs from St. Joseph's.-Grace Fallow Norton. —HE W-LBM Little Green Beds, The.—Marg. E. Sangster.—CHV Little Green Tents, The.—Walt Mason.—S Little Grenadier, The. (Harper’s Young People.)—FS Little Gretchen.—Anon.—CS 10 ſº g Little Gºhen–Hans C. Andersen. See Little Match Girl, €. Little Grocer that Failed.—Anon.—WR 17 Little Guinea-pig, The.—Anon.—ABV Little Guinever.—Annie Fields.-AA Little Gustava.—Celia Thaxter.—ASR-II —CFBIP —HBV — HB Wy—PoR—TYP Little Hal. Colton.—HTb-II Little Hand, A.—Frank L. Stanton.—BS 21—HDL–PF Little Hand in Mine, A.—Frank Putnam.—SR 15 Little Hands.--Laurence Binyon.—GC—HBV Little Han's Song.—Marg. E. Sangster.—CHP Little Hare, The.-Mrs. Hawkshawe-ABV-CBOP Little Harry’s Letter.—Anon.—CBOP Little Hatchet Story, The. (With occasional questions by a five-year-old hearer.) — Rob't J. Burdette. — BS 6 — CS 13—KNE—WR 49 (New Hatchet Story and George Washington, A.)—SR 9 Little Helper.—Pauline Frances Camp.–WR 50 Little Helpers. (Concert rec.)—Anon.—CBOP–COS—PP Little Helpers.--Anon.—YFD Little Helpers.-Fannie L. Fanchet.—LPP Little Helpers of Santa Claus.--Bertha Bush.--CHP Little Helping Hands.—W. K. Post.—WR. 44 Little Hero, The.—Arthur (?) Matthison. See Little Stow- away, The. Little Heroine, A.—Belle M. Locke.—CS 35 Little Highland Sheperdess.--Lilla Wannan.--—WR 25 Little Hobby-horse, A.—Eliza Grove.—OTPC Little Housekeeper.—Kate Allyn.—WR 50 Little Housekeepers, The.—Emily Huntington.—PyS Little Housekeepers.-E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE Little Hunchback, The.—Jas. W. Riley. See Happy Little Cripple, The. Little Ikey and the Porter.—Anon.—WR 29 Little Jack Frost.—Anon.—ASR-II—CFBP—PP1 Little Jack Horner.—(Mother Goose.)—LOS 1–RAC Little Jack Horner.—(Parody.)—Anthony C. Deane.—PA Little Jack Horner Sermon.—Anon.—WR 58 Little Jack Two-sticks.—Marion Manville.—CS 31 Little Jean.—Lillie E. Barr.—PRR - Little Jerry, the Miller.—J: Godfrey Saxe.—AFV—CBP Little Jew, The...—Dinah M. Craik, -FMR Little Jim.—Anon.—CS 2—SA (Death of Little Jim, The.)—HNS (Poor Little Jim.)—BS 3–CBOP Little Jim.—G. : R. Sims.-CS 24—WR 15 Little Jo-Mary McGuire—CS 29 Little Joe, Rob't C. V. Meyers.-CS 35 Little Joe's Flowers.—D : L. Proudfit.—SR 7 (Pº, Hittisge)—cs 12—CSS—FTR —HNS —HP — Little John a-Begging.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Little º Yº; the Dime Museum. (Arkansaw Trav- 6L6.7°. ) — (Boy inwº the I Dime Museum, A [or The 1.-sl. abr.) (In the Dime Museum—sl. abr.)—CS 30 Versions vary sl.) Little Johnnie's “Piece” on Owls.--Anon.—CS 28 Little Joke, A.—Anthony Hope.—WR 20 Little Kindnesses.—T: Noon Talfourd. See Ion. Little Kit.—J: G. Watts.—CBOP Little Kittens.—Anon.—WR 35 Little Kittens, 'The,'—Anon.—NV Little Kittens, The.—Anon.—PGpr Little Kitty.—Anon.—LPP Little Kitty.—Eliz. Prentiss.—F-LPS–OS 1 (sl. abr.)—PP Little Knight in Green, The.—Kathe. Lee Bates.—AA Little Knight-errant, A.—Marg. A. Richard.—SP 1–WR 52 Little Knot of Blue, A.—S: M. Peck.-FTA (Knot of Blue, A.)—BNL Little Lac Grenier.—W: H: Drummond.—GT-HT-OCV Little Lad's Answer, A.—(Christian Advocate.)—OrNI Little Lady, The.—Louise Reviere.—FTT Little Lady of Lavender, The, Sel. fr. ... (Miss Eva's Visit to the Ogre.)—Theodora C. Elmslie.—BS 24 Little Lady-bird, The-Caroline A. Southey –WR 12 (Ladybird, Ladybird.)—CFBP—NW–OS 1–TYP (To the Lady-bird.)—PHS - Little Lamb.-W: Blake. See Lamb, The. Little Lamb Went Straying, A.—Albert Midlane.—OTPC Little Land, The.—E: Lear.—CHV Little Land, The...—Rob't L. Stevenson.—CFBP—PoR Little Lark, The.—Jane and Ann Taylor.—GSP–PGpr Little Lazy Cloud, The.—Anon.—NV Little Leaf, The.—H: W. Beecher. See Norwood. Little Leaf's Sacrifice.—Hattie A. Penney.—BS 18 Little Leaves, The.—G: Cooper.—NV Little Light, The. (Good Cheer.)—PP—YFR. Little Lights.--Anon.—LFS Little Lillie.—“Aunt Mary.”—CBOP Little Lizette,<-Kathe. S. Alcorn,-WR 15 Little Lord Fauntleroy, Sel. fr. Ǻ and the Earl —cond. fr. Chs. IV. and V., and arr. as dial.) - Frances H. Burnett.—NDP # Little Lost Pup.–Anon.—BS 27 Little Lucy.—A. D. F. Randolph.-CBOP Little Mabel at Long Branch.--Anon.—WR 21 Little Mag’s Victory.—G: L. Catlin.—CS 18 * Little Mºnd the Speckled Hen. — E. W. Dennison. — Little Maid for Me, The-A. L. Smith.--PyS Little Maid with Lowers Twain.--Jennie E. T. Dowe.—BS 15 Little Maiden and the Little Bird, The-Lydia M. Child.— CBOP–GSP–WCL Little Maid's “Amen,” A. (Gospel Ea:positor.)—SSS Little Maid's Sermon, The.—Susan T. Perry.—BS 18 Little Mamma-C: H. Webb.-AWH-OS 1–THP Little Man.—Anon.—Oriyſ Little Margery. (Sl. diff. vers.)—Sarah Joy.—BS 20—CS 12 Little Marian's Pilgrimage.—Anon.—CBOP & Little Martha Washington.—Mrs. Royal A. Bristol.—WR 49 Little Martin Craghan.—Zadel Barnes Gustafson.—CBP Little Martyr, The.—Anon.—CS 9 Little Mary and the Birdie.—Anon.—WR 17 Little *# Cassidy.—Fs. A. Fahy. —Blp —DB — HBV — Little Mary's Wish.-Mrs. L. M. Blinn.—CS 7 Little Master to his Dog.—Juliana H. Ewing.—CHV Little Match-girl, The. (Little Match-seller, The-C.—prose gº-2 diff. trans.)—Hans C. Andersen.—BS 17— 15 (Poet, vers.-sl. abr.)—BNL (Litº gretchen-poet. vers.-abr., w. tab.) —CBOP — C (New Year's Eve—poet. vers.)—OS 1 Little Match-Seller, The-Hans C. Andersen. See foregoing. Little Mattie.—Eliz. B. Browning.—AmSS—CBP Little Maud.—Anon.—CS 23—FMR Little May.—Emily H. Miller.—LOS 1–NV—PC—TYP Little Mermaid and the Star, The.—Eliz. Webb.-CB Little Messenger of Love, The.—Anon.—PEO Little Midget.—Anon.—LFS-TFS Little Milliner, The.—Rob't Buchanan.—BNL Little Minister, The, Sels. fr.—Jas. M. Barrie. At Nanny’s Cottage.—SP 2 Egyptian and the Captain, The.—SP 5 Nanny Saved from the Poorhouse. (Arr. fr. Chs. XII. and XIII.)—WR 26 (Scene from “The Little Minister”—sl. diff. abr.)—CR ... Resgue of Gavin, The. (Ch. XL.)—WR 19 Little Mischief.-Annie H. Streater.—PyS Little Mischief.-Sister M. Stella.-W.R. 50 Little Miss Blue Eyes.—Arthur Weir.—TCW Little Miss Goosey.-Katha. Newbold Birdsall.—CB Little Miss Limberkin. (C.)—Mary M. Dodge. (Miss Limberkin’s Mºº-ſº Little Miss Muffet. (Parody.)—Anon.—PA Little Miss Tidy.—Anon.—LPP Little Miss Trot.—Eben R. Rexford.—CS 34 Little Miss Wonder and the Snow.—E. L. Benedict, NYM Little Misschefuss.—F. W. Foley.—CS 39 Little Mission Band, The.—Anon.—LFS Little Mollie Whimper.—Clara J. Denton.—FTT Little Moments.--Anon.—OS 1 Little Mother, The...—“Aunt Clara.”—CBOP Little Mother of Mine.—(By various authors.)—OrNI Little Mothers.-Emma S. Wesfield.—OAMs Little Mothers.—S. T. R.—OAMs Little Mothers, The. (Motion song.)—Anon.—COS—PP Little Mothers, The. º Floyd.—WR 17 Little Mother's Trials, A.—Bessie B. McClure.—WR 32 Little Motto Bearers, The.—Sue S. Morton.—SSE - Little Mud-sparrows, The-Eliz. Stuart Phelps.-PEO Little Muriel. (John Halifax, Gentleman—Ch. XXVIII., abr.)—Dinah M. Craik.-CS 37 Little Musgrave and [the] Lady Barnard [, The J. (In Percy's Reliques—diff. versions.)—Anon.—BB—BBB Little Nan.—Anon.—BS 25—OAM—PEO Little Nancy Etticoat.—Anon.—HAC Little Nannie.—Lucy Larcom.—FAS–NV Little Ned and the Shower.—Anon.—CBOP Little Nell.—C: Dickens. See Old Curiosity Shop. Little Nellie in the Prison-Paul H. Hayne.--CŞ 20 Little Nº. Funeral.—C: Dickens. See Old Curiosity Shop, €. Little Newsman, The.—Anon.—WR 33 Little Nipper an' 'is Ma, The.—G: F. Gouraud.—AA Little Nurse, The.—Anon.—WCL - Little Nurse, The.—Sabine C. A. W. Tastu.-OS 1 Little Nut People.—E. J. Nicholson.—NV Little Old Folks. (Juvenile Entertainment.) —Anon.—EuB Little Old Sod Shanty on the Claim, The...—Anon.—S Little One's Land, The.—Anon.—CB * Little One's Speech, The.—Anon.—LFS-LPS–PP Little Orator, The.—Thaddeus M. Harris.-CBOP —LPS — PP—WR 5 tº Little Orphant Annie. (C.)—Jas. W. Riley-AA—ABV- CFBP—CS 33—HBV—HBVy—OS 1 —PCK —PF — RTV—TMIR, R}lf-child, Tºwh–BR—Bs 16 — SR 6 — THP — WHO-WR Little Outcast's Plea, The.—Anon.—BS 25—PFP (God after All, A.)—WR 14 Little Pagan Rain Song.—Frances Shaw.—NPA Little Page's Song, A.—W: Alex. Percy.—AMV 4—HBV Little Parable, A.—Anne R. Aldrich. —AA —AL —HBV —. HTb-I-LBA—SP 4 176 \ TITLE INDEX Living Little Pat and the Parson.--Anon.—CS 14—MYF Little Patriot, The-Anon.--COS-PP. Little Paul and Mrs. Pipchin. — C: Dickens. and Son. Little Paul's Thanksgiving.—Anon.—CHP—WR 7 * Little Peach, The. (Partial tr. of or suggested by Field's oem.)—Anon.—NA Little Peach, The.—Eugene Field.—HIP–THP–YBW Little Peach Blossom.—Anon.—CCB-TT Little Peddler, The.—Anon.—PyS Little Peddlers, The.—Millicent Moor.—TFS Little People of the Snow, The.-W: C. Bryant.—AP—CAP Little Pet, The.—“Little Corporal.”—CBOP Little Peter Morrissey.—Winifred M. Letts.-RTI Little Phil.-Helen Rich.-AmSS—CS 21—HP (To Mark Mother's Grave—pros vers.)—CS 21—WR 52 Little Philosopher, The...— (Harper’s Young People.)—PyS Little Pilgrim, A.—Anon.—CS 32—WR 6 (sl. abr. Little º º The. (Tr. by)—Eudora S. Blumstead. — Little Piper, The.—Alfred H. Miles.—OTPC Little Plant, The.—Kate Brown.—CHP–OAE—PyR Little Planter, A. (Youth’s Companion.)—AD Little Polly Perkins.—Grace May North, CB Little Pretty Nightingale.—Anon.—NT e Little Princes, The.—W: Shakespeare. See King Richard III, Little Prisoner, The.—Clara J. Denton.—FTT Little Prudy, Sels. fr.-Sophie May. Inkstand, The. (Sel. a.d. as dial. fr. Ch. XI.)—NDP Little Prudy's Sister Susy. (Sel. ad. fr. Ch. V.)—NDP “Play##ookey." (Albr. and arr. as dial. fr. Ch. VIII.) Little Pussy.—Jane Taylor.—ASR-T—SMG Little Qºr §º The...—Lucy L. Montgomery.—BS 13— *-*. 13 Little Raindrops.-Mrs. Hawkshawe. (“Aunt Effie”).-ABW —CBOP–HBVy—LFS-NV-OTPC Little Reader, The. (“Olive Leaf.”)—MYF (“God is Nowhere.”)—CS 12 Little Rebel, The.—Jos. Ashby-Sterry.—VA Little Red Lark, The.—Alfred Perceval Graves.—HIBW Little Red Lark, The.—Katha. Tynan Hinkson.—HT Little Red Riding-hood.—A. L. O. E.-CBOP Little Red Riding Hood.-Laetitia E. Landon.—HIBI’ Little Red Riding Hood; or, The Wicked Wolf and the Vir- twº, Wood Cutter.—(Dial.—ad. fr.)—T: Hood (?). Little Regiment, The.—Anon.—FR Little Rift, within the Lute, The.—Alfred Tennyson.—BOL Little Robin Redbreast.—Anon.—ASR-I Little Rocket's Christmas.-Vandyke Brown.—BS 10 (abr.) —CS 15—FTR-WR. 28—WR 33 Little Roger's Night in the Church.-Susan Coolidge.—OAC Little Rose. (Blackwood’s Magazine.)—F Little Rose and her Boot-lace.—Adelaide O’Keeffe.—OTPC Little Rose is Dust my Dear, The.—Grace Hazard Conkling. —HBV-NPA. Little Saint Cecilia.-Marg. Holmes.—CS 32 Little Samuel.—Anon.—CBOP Little §ºol Marm [or Schoolma'am), A.—Anon. —LPS — P Little Schooner, The.—Anon.—CBOP Little Scottish Martyrs, The.—Anon.—WR 38 Little Seamstress, A. (St. Nicholas.)—LPS–PP Little Seamstress, The.—Anon.—COS—PP Little Seamstress, The.—Anon.—WIR 17 Little Seº A. — (Sel. fr.) —FS. Burdett Money-Coutts. Little Ships in the Air.—E: A. Rand.—NV Little Shoe, A.—Anon.—CS 17—HTb-II Little Shoes, The.—C : Sangster.—OCV Little Shoes Did It, The.—Anon.—CS 21 Little Shroud, The.—Laetitia E. Landon.—CBP Little Sigrid.—Hjalmar H. Boyesen.—WR 8 Little Sinner Repents.--Anon.—WR 50 Little Sister.—Anon.—BIP Little Sister.—Roy Rolfe Gilson.—SP 5 Little Sister # in Charge, The.—Mrs. Cecil F. Alexander. See Dombey Little Sister of Mercy, The.—Helen Booth.-CS 29 Little Sisº, § the Prophet, The.—Marjorie L. C. Pickthall. Little Snow Flake, The.—Marg. E. Sangster.—CCB Little Snowflakes.--Anon.—NV Little Snowflakes.—M. M.–NV Little Snowflakes.—Ella M. Powers.-CE Little Soldiers.--Anon.—CHP—LPP Hittle Soldiers.--N. B.-CHP Little Son, The.—Miora O’Neill.—HT Little Song, A.—Anon.—CHP - Little Song, A.—Duncan C. Scott.—OCV-—VA Little Song, A. (Youth’s Companion.)—COS—PP Little Song of Life, A.—Lizette W. Reese.—HT Little Sophy by the Seaside.—C: Tennyson-Turner.—PGT2 Little Sorrow.—Marian Douglas.-WCL Little Speech, A.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE Little Star.—Anon.—CBOP—OTPC–PyR-TT Little Star, The.—Anon.—WA - Little Steenie.—Anna L. Ruth.-CS 11 Little Stitcher, The.—Anon.—PyS—WR 58 Little Stitches.—Anon.—HIP - Little Story, A.—Hester A. Benedict.—CBOP Little Stowaway, The.—Anon.—HIH & Little Stow-away, The.—Arthur (?) Matthison. — CS 14 — • LLC (Sl. abr.)—CSS—EA (Little Hero, The—poet, vers.)—CS 13—FR—MYF Little Streams.-Mary Howitt.—HIBP Little Sunbeam.—Laura E. Richards.-NW Little Sunflowers. (Juvenile ent.)—Anon.—Eulº Little Sweet Pea.—Rob't P. Utter.—CBOP Little Teacher, The.—Anon.—COS—PP—WR 50 Little Teacher, The-Sophie E. Eastman.—WR 17 Little Tee-Hee.—W. W. Fink.-CS 26 Little Telltale, The. (The Aldine.)—FTR-WEIO (Bobolink, The.)—BS 11—HNS (Alb AD—CSS I’. ) – A. X- ... (Telltale, The.)—BNL–TMR & Little Theocritus.--Caroline W. (F.) Paradise.—AA Little Things.—Anon.—WR 17 Little Things.--Anon.—HITb-I Little Things.--Anon.—LPS–PGpr—PP—SMG-TYP ... (Mite, Song, A.)—LFS-TFS (sl. longer.) Little Things.—Anon.—TFS Little Things. “A.” See Little Girl's Fancies, A. Little Things.-Ebenezer Cobham Brewer.—HEV—OTPC — * PCR —PCL Little Things.-Julia A. F. Carney.—CBOP–FEP (at. to F. & S. Osgood.)—HBVy—OS 1. Little Things.--Kate Clyde.—PyS Little Things.--Andrew Lang.—CS 39 Little Things.-Frances S. Osgood.—HTb-II Little Things, The.—Anon.—TFS Little Thornback.-J. : Runcie.—SBOS—SGB Little Tin Cup, The.—T: Frost.—WR 6 Little Tin Plate, A.—Garnet Walch.--—WR 13 Little Tom.—C : B. Lewis.-CS 21 Little Tommy Smith. (Sel.)—Jas. W. Riley.-SC Little Toy-dog.—J: Kendrick Bangs.-WR 51 Little Town o' Tailholt, The.—Jas. W. Riley.—PNW Little Tree, The.—Annie Lang.—CHP Little Tree, The.—Jennie D. Hobart.—CHP Little Tree, The.—Rose Morgan.-S Little Trees.—Anon.—CHP Little Trooper, The.—Arthur Weir.—TCW Little Turkey Gobbler, The.—Anon.—WR 40 Little Turncoats.-Georgia A. Peck-CS 27—WR 35 Little Tyrant.—Anon.—AmSS—TFS (Baby Sleeps.)—CS 20 Little Vagabond, A.—Marg. E: Sangster.—SP 6 Little Vagabond, The.—W: Blake.—HEP Little Veronica, The.—Heinrich Heine.—BOF Little Visitor, A.—Helen S. Perkins.—BS 25 Little Voices.—Anon.—WR 17 Little Vulgar Boy, The.—R: H. Barham.—MHR (abr.) (Mºntº, at Margate—C.)—BNL–GC — HBW — Little Wanterknow.—Anon.—WR 44 Little Watcher, The.—Marg. Junkin Preston.—HIDL “Little watchfulness over ourselves, A.”—Epictetus.—SC Little Wºº, of ºny, The.—Eva Gore-Booth.-BIE"—-DB Little Way, A.—F: L. Stanton.—AA—LBA Little Western Man, The.—E. C. James.—CS 40 Little While, A.—Horatius Bonar. —CBP — FEP —HBP — VA (Beyond, ge Smiling and the Weeping—O.) —BNL–GP Little While, A.—Don Marquis. (Rob't Perry,)—HBV Little While, A–Dante Gabriel Rossetti...—-VA Little Yº before the Fall was Done, A.—Fs. Shermau.- Little While I Fain would Linger Yet, A.—Paul H. Hayne, —AA—Am P-APM–HBV—LBA—SP 3 Little Whºse of Connemaugh. The.—Miller Hagerman, Little White Beggars, The-Helen W. Ludlow.—DR Little White Hearse, The.—Jas. W. Riley.—CS 25—PF Little White Lily.—G. : MacDonald.-ASR-II—CBOP -—CGd —HBV—HBVy—LOS 1–OS 1–PC–PCK–PCL — PG pr—PHS—Poſt—WCL Little White Sun, The.—Annie C. Huestis.--TCV. Little will lºw-Mars. T. Janvier.—AA—ASL–HB W-- Little Willie.—Anon.—NA Little Willie's Complaint.—Anon.—WR. 29 Little, Willie's Hearing.—Anon.—CS 40 Little Wolf's Wooden Shoes. – (School and Home Educa. tion.)—ChS Little Woman.—Anon-TSS Little Woman, The.—M. C. Barnes.—BS 21 Little Women, Sels. fr.—Louisa M. Alcott. Family. Jar, A. (Dial,—ad, fr. Ch. XXVIII.) —MPD Little Women's Pickwick Club, The. (Ch. X., cond. and arr. as play.)—MPD Reconºon, The. (Ch. XXI., cond. ahd arr. as play.) Song from the Suds, A. (Song fr. Ch. XVI.)—BS 19 Little Women's Pickwick Club. The.—Louisa M. Alcott. See foregoing. “Little word in kindness spoken, A.”, (Fr. Little Words of Rindness—?)—Dan'l C. (?) Colesworthy.—GG Little Words.-Mary M. Dodge.—AFV Little Words of Welcome.—Anon.—CHP “Little Work, A.”—G: Du Maurier. See Trilby. Little Worries.—G. : R. Sims.-CS 30 Little Yaller Baby, The.—Eugene Field.—W.R. 38 Little Yaller Lou.-Maude Evelyn Moulton.—NM “Live and love.”—Eliz. B. Browning. See Drama of Exile, A. Live Blindly.—Trumbull Stickney.—LBM Live Oak, The.—HI: R. Jackson.—AD Liverwing Testimonial, The.—M. B. Spurr.--HH Living. (Denver Post.)—SP 8 177 Living AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS Living. (London Times.)—HP London, 1802. Living Book, The.—E: C. F. Bates.—AA Living Flag, The.—Mrs. C: M. Harl.—SP 7 Living in Tents—H: Van Dyke. See Fishermen's Luck. | Living Memory, A-W: A. Croffut—AA Living Letters. (Juvenile ent.)—Anon.—EuI. Living Lost, The-W: C. Bryant.—FEP Living Stones.—Anon.—CS 33 Living Temple, A.—C: Sangster.—TCW Living Tºº glº-oliver W. Holmes.—AA—Amp—CAP Living to Thee.—Anne Steele.—LLC Living Waters.--Caroline S. Spencer.—DNL–HBV Living Words, Sel. fr. (Triumph of Peace, The.)—Edwin * H. Chapin.-SC - Livingstone.—Fs. Brooks,—HP.2 Liza Ann's Lament. (“Wush’t I wuz a Boy.”) — Mary tº g Flammer.—WR 7 Lizie Lindsay.— (Old Ballad.)—BB—ESB . . (Lizzy Lindsay.)—EBS Lizie Wan;–(Old Ballad.)—ESB Liz-town Humorist, A-Jas. W. Riley.—WR 20 Lizzie.—Rob't C. V. Meyers.-CS 27 Lizzie and I are One.—Anon.—CS 17 - Lizzy Lindsay.—Anon. See Lizie Lindsay. - Llewellyn and his Dog.—W: R. Spencer.—GSP —LOS 2 — PC (abr.—at. to Rob't Southey.) (Beth-Gélert)—BNL (abr.)—CBOP—CFBIP—CS 12 — FEP—FR (sl. abr.)—HBP—LLC — MR — OTPC — POA–STP Llyn-y-Dreiddiad-Vrawd.—T: L. Peacock.-BLV Lol He Comes, with Clouds Descending l—T: Oliver.—FEP Lol New-born Jesus.—Christina G. Rossetti.-YC Lo, the Lilies of the Field.—Reginald Heber.—OTPC Lo, what it is to Love.—Alex. Scott.—NT “Lo, we have Left All.”—H: F. Lyte.—VA (Jesus, I my Cross have Taken.)—FEP Load on his Mind, The. (Burlington Hawkeye.)—CH Loafin' Time.—Ernest Neal Lyon.—W 58 Loan º, a Congregation, The. — Alfred Perceval Graves. – Lobster and the Maid, The-Fred E. Weatherly.—OTPQ Lobster Quadrille, A. (Whiting and the Snail, The-C.— fr. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Ch. X.) — Lewis Carroll.—CFBP—HBV-PA—PoE Lobsteriºd. (I'r. Poetical Cookery-book.) (Pwmch.) — Lobsters, The. (Punch.)—HPE Loch Erroch Side.—J. Tytler.—BGV Lochaber no More. (Song—C.)—Allan Ramsay. —BNL — EBS—FEP—BIBP—HBV-NT Lochiel's Warning. " (C.—dial.)— T: , Campbell. — BGW — BNL–BS 7 —CDD —CS 10 —EPs —FEP —FTR — HBP—LOS 3—SS - Lochinvar. (Prose vers. of following.)—Anon.—PFP Lochinvar.—Walter Scott. See Marmion. Lochinvar’s Ride.—Walter Scott. See Marmion. Lochmaben Harper, The.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB–OBB Lock the Door, Lariston.—Jas. Hogg.—BGV-EBS Locked Out.—Anon.—CS 9 Locksley Hall.—Alfred Tennyson.—BNL–EP—EPN —EPs —FEP—GEP—HBP—HBV—HGP-MR-PGT 2– SAE (br. sel.)—SEP—VE - (Couplets from “Locksley Hall.”)—CBP Lockung.—Jos. von Eichendorff.-GT Locomotive, The.—Anon.—FS (arr. as dial.) Locomotive Engineer, The.—Chauncey Depew.—SSR (Engine, The.)—SA . Locust, *Thé-Mary Howitt.—OTPC Lodge, The.—Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake, The. Lodge Night.—Anon-CS 13 Lodgings for Single. Gentlemen.—G: Colman, the younger.— Lofty Faith.-Anon-CS 8 *A; I Love . Thee.)—CH-HH-SP 7—SR 5—WHO Logan, a Mingo Chief, to Lord Dunmore.—Logan.-SS Logan at Peach Tree Creek. — Hamlin Garland. — AIH 2 — EDY—PAH - Dogan Braes.—J: Mayne. —BGV — EBS — EP — FEP — WEP 3 Log-cabin, The. (Sel. fr. Mass Meeting at Saratoga.)—Dan'l Webster.—FD 1 Logic.—(Punch.)—VSA Logic of Hudibras.-S: Butler. See Hudibras. Logicians. (In Miscellaneous Thoughts.)—S: Butler.—HIPE Logie o’ Buchan.—G : Halket.—BGV-NT—WEP 3 Logie of Buchan.-EBS Lohengrin.—A. E. Watrous.-EDY Lohengrin.-W: M. Payne.—AA London.—W. Blake.—BGV - London.—Lord Byron.—POW London.—J: Davidson.—BNL–WA London.—W : Dunbar.—EBS - London. (I. On First Entering Westminster Abbey.) — Louise I. Guiney.—AA - London, Sels. fr.—S: Johnson.—EP—EPR (Fate of Poverty, The.)—CBP (Thales’ Reasons for Leaving London.)—WEP 3 Tuondon.—Rob't Leighton.—POW ! London Lyckpenny.—J: Lydgate. See Above. Lady Gay Spanker.—CS 25 (abr.)—MRS London Bee Story, A.—“Quiz.”—CS 18 London Bells.-Anon.—WA London Bridge.—F': E. Weatherly.—VA London Churches,<-R : M. Milnes, Lord Houghton.—BNL r (Written in London, September, 1802—0. : Wordsworth.-BGV-Ehl’ — EPN — GEP — LOS 3–OVV-PG.T 1 (England, 1802.)—OB - London, 1802. (C.—Poems Dedicated to National Indepen- dence and Liberty, Pt. I., XIV.)—W: Wordsworth.- PGT 1 (II.) (England.)—GP—HBW (Ideal.)—LH (Milton.)—EPC—LLC—RLP—WEP 4, (“Milton #" shouldst be living at this hour”—abr.)— (Sonnet: London, 1802.)—EP—HBP—SEP—VE (To Milton.)—BNL–CEL–EPs—FEP London Feast.—Ernest Rhys.-VA London Housetops. (Comd. fr. The Caxtons, Pt. XIV., Ch. II.)—E: Bulwer-Lytton.—TMR. London Lickpenny.—J: Lydgate.—EP—EPO—WEP 1 London Lyckpenny.—J: Lydgate. See Above. London Plane-tree, A.—Amy Levy.—WA London Poets.-Amy Levy.—OVW London Sparrows, The.—Anon.—ABV London University, The.—R : H. Barham.—HIPE Lone Mountain Cemetery.—Fs. Bret Harte.—CBP Lone Star of Cuba, The.—D: G. Adee.—TMR. Lonely.—Justin H. McCarthy.—RTI—RTW Lonely Bird, The.—Harrison S. Morris.-AA—SS Lonely Bugle Grieves, The. (Fr. Ode on the Celebration of § Battle of Bunker Hill.)—Grenville Mellen.—AA— Lonely Child, The.—Jas. Oppenheim.—NPA Lonely Death, The.—Adelaide Crapsey.—NPA Lonely God, The.—Jas. Stephens. See Hill of Vision, The. Lonely Graves.—Armand Renaud.—AFP Lonely Honeymoon, The.—T: A. Daly.—SP 5 Lonely Pine, The.—Arthur J. Lockhart.—TCW Lonely Road, The.—Kenneth Rand.—HBV Lonesome.—Anon.—SR 15 Lonesome Boy, A.—Anon.—FAS—HTb-E Lonesome Little Girl.-Anon.—WR 50 Lonesome Place, A.—Rollin J. Wells.-HTb-II Long Ago.—Anon.—COS—PP Long Ago.—Libbie C. Baer.—WR 6 Long Ago.—Mrs. L. A. Bradbury.—HR Long Ago.—HI: H. Brownell.—CBP Long Ago.—T: S. Denison.—SR 6 Long Ago.—Eugene Field.—AFV—SR Long Ago and Far Away.—Culver Van Slycke.—HIP 2 Long Ago, The. tº #: and arr. fr. Fr. by Lucy Hayes Macqueen.)—WR 32 Ago, The...—W. M. Milnes.—WHO g Ago, The.—B : F. Taylor.—LLC (Isle of [the—C.] Long Ago, The.—C.)—BS 1–FPE— FTR-HBV-HINS-KNE—SA. - Long did I Toil.—HI: F. Lyte.—FEP Long Deserted.—C: , P. Mulvany.—TIP Long Fight, The.—C: E: Russell.—AH 2 Long Life.—Kennedy.—FP Long, Long Ago.—T: H. Bayly.—HIBW Long Night, The.—Harry B. Smith.-AA Long Sermon, The.—Anon.—TFS Long Story, T: Gray.—BLV “Long Time a Child.”—Hartley Coleridge.—HIBW Long Time Ago.—Eliz. Prentiss.-CFBP Long, too Long America.--Walt Whitman,—CAP Long Trail, The.—Rudyard Kipling.—HEV Long Wait, The-(Harper’s Weekly.)—HTb-II Long White Seam, The.—Jean Ingelow.—CBP —CEL –GN - Long Lon Long Years Ago.—Anon.—FLS Long-eared Bat, The-(Harper’s Young People.)—LFS Longer Life the More Offence, The.--Sir T: , Wyatt-RLP Longest Life, The, Sel. fr. (Goal of Life, The.)—Archibald Lampman.—TCW Longfellow.—Craven L. Betts.-D.D–EDY Longfellow.—Jas. W. Riley.—AA—DD - Longfellow Alphabet, A. (Comp. fr. H: W. Longfellow’s Works.)—Anon.—PEO Longfellow Exercises.—Anon.—SDE—Spſ) E Longfellow, Extract Concerning.—G: W. Curtis–PEO Longfellogºtract Concerning.—Octavius B. Frothingham. Longfellow, Extract Concerning.—Minot J. Savage.—PEO Longfellow, Extract Concerning.—R : H : Stoddard.—PEO Longfellow, Extract Concerning.—J : G. Whittier.—PEO Longfellow's Birthday Programs.-H. : W. Longfellow.—AB Long-felt Want, The...—Anon.—WR 25 Longing.—Matthew Arnold.—FTA—HBW Longing.—Alfred Austin.—VE º - † Longing.—Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Longing.—Jos. Freiherr von Eichendorff.-HGV Longing. (Albr.)—Jas. R. Lowell.—BS 7—TMR. Longing.—Arthur Wallace Peace.—Orlºſ Longing.—G. H. Westley.—FLS Longing, A.— (Tr. by N. L. Frothingham.)—THV Longing for Death. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Longing for Heaven.—Anne Bradstreet.—APM Longing for Home.—Jean Ingelow. See Songs of Seven. Longing for Spring.—Walter von der Vogelweide.—HGV Longings.--Anon.—FL Long-lost Nephew, The-Rob't C. W. Meyers.-CS 7 Long-tailed Titmouse Nest, The...—Mary Howitt.—CHW Look, The.—Sara Teasdale.—AMV 2—HBV “Look above thee—never eye.”—J: Bowring.—GG Look Ahead.—Anon.—PF Look Aloft.—Jonathan Lawrence.—CS 2—OM Look at Life, A-Ralph Van Dorn-HTb-I 178 TITLE INDEX Lost Look at the Clock.-R. H. Barham.—HIPE Look for the Best.—Alice Cary.—PR € $ tº e Look in thy Heart and Write.—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. Look into the Gulf, A.—Edwin Markham.-AA-LBA Look, not upon the Wine.—Nathaniel P. Willis.--BLP—FAS “Look not upon the wine when it is red.”—Nathaniel P. illis. See foregoing. & “Look of sympathy, the gentle word, The.”—Sarah Doudney - (at. also to T. S. Collier.)—GG (Not Lost.)—CS 8—SSS Look out, Bright Eyes. (Song—C.—fr. The False One, Act I., Sc. 2.)—Beaumont and Fletcher.—FEP Took Seaward, Sentinel, Sel. fr. (Chorus of Islanders—fr. Pt. IV.)—Alfred Austin.—TMR. Look Up –J: Jarvis Holden.—HIP 2 Look Up, not Down.—Anon.—PR, e e * “I looke in thy heart, and write.”—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. Lookin' Back.-Moira O’Neill.—TIP Looking Ahead.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.--—YFE Looking Back.-J: Addington Symonds.--TIWP Looking for Bargains. (St. Lowis Chroncle.)—BS 19 Looking for Trouble.—Nixon Waterman.—SP 7 Looking out for Me.—Anon.—SSS “Looking over the world on a broad scale.” — Harriet B. Stowe.—GG Looking towards the Land of France.—C : d’Orléans.—AFP Looking unto God.—S: Longfellow.—HIDL “Looking upward every day.”—Anon.—FHS Lookout Mountain [, 1863—Beutelsbach, 1880].-G: L. Cat- lin.—BS 9–CS 20 - Loom of Life, The.—Anon.—CS 30 Loon, The.—Alfred B. Street.—AA Loons, The.—Archibald Lampman.—TCW—WA Lord Bacon. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL, Lord Bagon's Birthday. . (C.)—Ben Jonson. - (On Lord Bagon's Birthday.)—EDY. Lord Beichan and Susie Pye.—Anon.—GN (Young Beichan [and Susie Pyel –daff. vers.) —BIB — BBE—BESB–ESB–HBP—HIPW-OBB Lord Byron.—Rob't Pollock. See Course of Time, The. Lord Byron to the Greeks.--Alphonse de Lamartine.—SS Lord Careth, The. (Swmday Magazine.)—SSS Lord Chatham.—W: Cowper. See Table Talk. Lord Chatham against the American War.—W: Pitt, Earl of Chatham. See American War, The. - Lord Chatham's Eloquence. (Sel. fr. William Pitt, Earl of hatham.)—T: B. Macaulay.—IR Lord Clive. º; —Rob't Browning.—DR, (Clive—0.)—BS 21 Lord Delamere.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Lord Derwentwater.— (Ballad.)—BBB-ESE. Lord Dundreary and the French Widow.—Anon.—CS 17 Lord Dundreary at Brighton [, and the Riddle he Made There] —Anon.—CS 7—MHR, (Lord Dundreary's Riddle [s].)—BS 17 Lord Dundreary, in the Country.—Anon.—BS 13 (sel.) (Dundreary in the Country.)—CS 15 Lord Dundreary on Mental Photographs.--Anon.—CS 17 Lord Dundreary on “Pwoverbs.”—Anon.—CS 2 Lord Dundreary Proposing. — F. J. Skill. — CS 11 — FTR (abr.)—MHR Lord Dundreary's Letter.—Anon.—HIH Lord Dundreary’s Riddle [s] –Anon. See Lord Dundreary at Brighton. Lord Helpeth Man and Beast, The. (Sel. fr. The Friend: º seº Landing-place, Essay IV.)—S: T. Cole- ridge.— Lord Ingram and Chiel Wyet. — (Old Ballad.) — BBSB — ESE—OBB Lord is my Light, The.—Bible. See Psalm XXVII. Lord is my Pasture, The.—Jos. Addison.—OTPC Lord is my Shepherd, The.—HI: W : Baker.—HIDI, Lord iºgshepherd, The. — Psalm XXIII. — (Bible.) — Lord is Risen, The.—C: Wesley.—FEP (Easter Hymn.)—CEL–DD–FHS (sel.)—WEP 3 Lord, it Belongs not to my Care.—R : Baxter.—HIDL (Resignation.)—FEP - “Lord knows I asked for fish, The.”—Anon.—WR. 38 Lord Livingston.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Lord Lovel.-Anon.—BESB—CSBP—ESB–FEP—HBP — LC—OEB—OTPC “Lord, make me quick to see.”—Rob't M. Offord.—FHS Lord, many Times I am a-Weary.—R : C. Trench.-CBP Lord Maxwell’s Good-night.—Anon.—EBS Lord Maxwell’s Last Good-night.—OBB Lord Nº's §nistry Denounced.—W: Pitt, Earl of Chat- a.m.— Lord North’s Recantation.—Anon.—PAH Lord of Burleigh, The.—Alfred Tennyson.—CGd —CS 26 — M.R.—OTPC–PCK Lord of Butrago, The. (Tr. by) J : G. Lockhart. —BNL — CBB–H.B—OS 2—RAC (Garci Perez de Vargas.)—EPs Lord of Himself.-Sir H. : Wotton.—LH-LOS 3 (Character of a Happy Life, The-O.) —BMIL –CEL — EP—EPE—FEP—HBV–HBVy — HTb-II — OB — OS 2—OTPC–PGT 1–PHS-RLP — SEP — VE — - WEP 2 (Hº: Life, The [or A.J.)—CBP—EPs—GP—HBP— Lord * Lorn and the False Steward, The,'— (Old Ballad,)— B Lord of. # Heart's Elation.—Bliss Carman,—GT-HBW — Lord of the Isles, The, Sels. fr.—Walter Scott. Bangºurn. (Ví. sels. fr. 14–30.) —EHT —LHT — Battle of Bannockburn, The...—Ehl”—RLP Bruce and the Abbot. (Can. II., sels. fr. Sts. 23–32.)— EPS (Abbot's Blessing on the Bruce, The-sel.)—OS 2 Lake Coriskin. , (III., . 13–16.)—RLP—WEP 4 Taord Fº (In Memoriam—C.)—Edwin Arnold,—GP— V (Raglan.)—EDY—VA Lord Randal.-Anon.—BESB–CGd—CTBP—EP —ESB — HBP—HIBW-OBB (Lord Ronald.)—BB—LC Lord Ronald.—Anon. See Lord Randal. Lord Ronald's Bride.—E: Bulwer-Lytton.—WR 9 Lord Saltoun and Auchanachie.—(Old Ballad.)—ESB Lord, Teach a Little Child.—Anon.—PC Lord the Good Shepherd, The. (Psalm XXIII.-O.)—Jas. Montgomery.—HBP g Lord Thomas and Fair Annet. (In Percy’s Reliques.) — Anon.—BB—BEB—BIESB-EPO—ESB–OBB Lord Thomas and Fair Annie.—Anon. See Fair Annie. Lord Thomas and Fair. Ellinor. (In Percy's Reliques.) — Anon.—BIB—CGd (Lord Thomasine and Fair Ellinnor—diff. vers.)—WR 8 Lord Thomas and Lady Margaret.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Lord Thomas Stuart.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Lord Thomasine and Fair Ellinnor. — Anon. See Lord Thomas and Fair Ellinor. Lord Ullin's Daughter.—T: Campbell.—BBB–BFW —BGV BNL–BPB—CBOP—CBP—CGd—CSBP—CSS— EBS—EPN-FEP—GEP—GN–G SP–HBP —HEV —HBVy—LC—LOS 2—MR —OTPC —PC —PCR — PrºT 1—PHS—RLP—RTV—SSR —STC —STP Jord vyet. Arthur Christopher Benson.—OVW Lord Wº's Wife.—Eliz. B. Browning.—BNL–WR 9 (sl. 0.07". “Lord, what a change within us.”—Anon.—GG Lord ºn those Glorious Lights I See. — G. : Wither. — (In a Clear, Starry Night.)—HBP Lord William.—Rob't Southey.—BGV Lord William; or, Lord Lundy.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB “Lord, # glowing heart I’d praise Thee.”—Fs. S. Key.— Lordings, listen to our lay.—Anon.—BOC Lords of the Main, The.—Jos. Stansbury.—PAH Lords of Thule, The.—Anon.-HBP—OS 2 Lord’s Prayer, The. (Poem.)—Anon.—HTb-II Lord's Prayer Illustrated, The.—Anon.—CS 24 Lord’s Prayer in Verse, The.—Anon.—BS 18 Lord's Prayer in Welsh, The.—Anon.—WR 27 Lorelei, The. (In Pictures of Travel: The Return Home, 2.)—Heinrich Heine,—CTBP—HBP—HGV-POW (Lore-Lei, The.)—BNL Lorna Doone, Sels. fr.-R. : D. Blackmore. Deºl,§: Carver Doone. (Comd. fr. Chs. LXIV. and Lorna Doone. (Br. sel. fr. Ch. XXII.)—SAE October Morning, An. (Sel. fr. Ch. XXXIII.)—TMR Snººm, The. (Cond. fr. Chs. XLI. and XLII.) — W Wedding of Lorna Doone, The.—BOL: Winning of Lorna Doone, The.—SP 2 Lorraine. (Ballad: Lorraine, Lorraine, Lorrèe —0.) —C: Kingsley.—BBB–CR.—CS 20–OS 1–SR 5—VA (Lorraine Lorrèe.)—MR Lorraine Lorèe.—C: Kingsley. See Lorraine. Los Angeles.—Frances L. Mace.—ST Losers of Money.—Anon.—WR 2 Loss and Gain.-H. : W. Longfellow.—PEO Loss and Gain.—Nora Perry.—HEP Loss in Delay.—Rob't Southwell.—WEP 1 (Procrastination—br. sel.)—KNE—OTPC Loss of National Character.—Jonathan Maxcy.—FD 1 Loss of Property. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Loss of the “Arctic,” The...—HI: W. Beecher.—CS 4 —NC — SPE Loss of the Birkenhead, The.—F's. H. Doyle. —CBB —EDY —GSP—HB—HBV—HBVy—PGT 2 Loss of the Emigrants, The.—J: B. O'Reilly.—EDY Loss of the Eurydice, The.—Edmund Gosse.—EDY—RTW Loss of the Hornet, The.—Anon.—MMR-SA Loss of the Royal Georgeſ, Thel.—W: Cowper. —CBOP — gº–cter —GEP —LC —PGT 1 —PHS —SSR – ST (On the Loss, of the Royal George—C.)—BGV-BNL– EDY—EP—EPC—EPR—EPs—GN–HBIP–HBV- MBL–OTPC–RLP—SEP—VE—WEP 3 (Royal George, The.)—LH–LOS 2—PGGR—RTV Loss of the San Francisco, 1853.—Edwin H. Chapin.—FD 1 Loss of Time, The.—R. A. Wilson.—CS 39 Losses.—Frances Brown. —BNL — CBP — CS 14 — FEP — IHBJP–RLP—SAE—STC–THIV Losses Restored.—W: Shakespeare.--BOF Lost.—Anon.—FP Lost.-L. M. Cunard, BS 17 Lost.—Jas. W. Riley.—WR 2 Lost,--Carl Sandburg,_NPA 179 Lost AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Lost.—R : H : Stoddard.-FP (Flight of Youth, The...—C.)—AA—AL-ASL–CBP--- #y” Li."y; (It never Comes Again.)—BNL–LLC–MRS (Never Again.)—FEP—STC (Tºgº,are Gains for all our Losses.)—HBP—PCL– Lost.—Celia Thaxter.—PP1 - Lost.—Eliza S. Turner. See Little Goose, A. Lost and Found.—Anon.—FLS Lost and Found [, Thel.— sººn Aídé-BS 5 (St. abr.) —CS 11—LLC—MR Lost and Found.—T: B. Appleget.—BS 3 Lost and Found.—Emma E. Brewster.—SDD Lost Ape, The. (Parody.)—J. W. G. W.-PA Lost Arts, The.—Anon.—KNE f Lost Babies, The.—Anon.—CS 14—HP Lost Bonnet—Lost Heart.—Minna Irving.—WR 57 Lost Bower, The.—Eliz. B. Browning.—CBPC Lost Bride, The.—S: Rogers. See Ginevra. Ilost but Found.—Horatius Bonar.—HEV–VA “ Lost Child, The. (Dial.)—Anon.—YFD Lost Child, The. (Dial.)—Harry H. Cushing.—CS 18–MD Lost Child, The.—J: R. Robinson.-BS 16 Lost Chime, The.—Anon.--SR 15 Lost Chord, A [wr., The J.-Adelaide A. Procter. — BNL — CBP —CR —FS —FTR —HBV —HTb-I —IR —LLC (abr.)—OTPC–PF-RLP—SPE Lost Chord, The.—Minnie J. Reynolds.-SR 15 Lost Chord Found, A.—Willard Holcomb.-CS 34 Lost Church, Thºrºudwig |Uhland (tr. by Sarah H. Whit- man.)—HB (Tr. by Rob’t Tilney.)—CS 14 Lost Colors, The.—Mary A. Barr.—TMD Lost Colors, The.—Eliz. Stuart Phelps.-AA—HBV—HBWy Lost Day, The...—C : Mackay.—RLP - Lost Days. (The House of Life, Sonnet LXXXVI.)—Dante G. Rossetti...—CBP—PGT 2 Lost Dog, The.—Anon.—NM Lost Doll, The.—Anon.—TFS Lost Doll, The-C: Kingsley. See Water Babies, The. Lost Expedition with Franklin, The.—T: Hood.—PPV Lost Found, The.—Anon.—CS 31 Lost Found, The.—HI: W. Longfellow. See Evangeline, Lost Friend, The.—Norman Gale.—BOF.—BWC Lost Genius, The.—J: Jas. Piatt.—AA Lost Heir, The.—T: Hood.—BNL–CS 8—MH.R.—THP . Lost in the City Streets. (Tab.)—Anon.—TCP Lost in the Snow.—Jas. Thomson. See Seasons, The. Lost Kiss, The.—Jas. W. Riley.-SR 9—WR 25 Lost Kitten, The.—Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.—TT Lost Kitty, The.—Anon.—WR 35 Lost Kitty, The.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE Lost Knife, The.—Anon.—YFD Lost Lamb, The.—T: Westwood. —ABV —CFBP —CHW — OTPC Lost Leader, The.—Rob't Browning. —BOF —EDY —EP — EPC —EPN —EPs —FEP —GEP — HBP —HBV — HGP-LLC —LOS 3 —OS 3 —RLP —RTV —SAy — SP 3—SSR—STC–VA—WEP 4–WR 16 Lost Letter, The...—Clara J. Denton.—FTT Lost Letter, A.—Clement Scott.—HIP—WR 13 Lost Light.—Eliz. Akers Allen.—HIBV. Lost Love.—Andrew Lang.—FLS—HBV Lost Love, A.—H: Fs. Lyte.—PGT 1 Lost Love, A.—J : A. Symonds.-CEL Lost Love, The.—W: Wordsworth. See Lucy. Lost May, The... (Abr.)—Bayard Taylor-AD—CBP Lost Mexican City, The-I: McLellan.—FP Lost Mr. Blake.—W : S. Gilbert.—CS 7 Lost Mistress, The.—Rob't Browning.—BLV—HBV—HGP —OB-OVV-PGT 2–RLP Lost Mittens, The.—Anon.—WR 35 Lost Occasion, The.—J : G. Whittier.—Amlp—CAP Lost on Christmas Eve.--Nellie M. Brown.—HCTC Lost on Schihallion.—J: C. Shairp.–PGT2 Lost on the Desert.—Rob’t C. V. Meyers.-CS 30 Lost on the Prairie.—Rose Terry Cooke.—WCL Lost on the Shore.—Holme Lee.—CS 26—SR 13 Lost Ones, The-Fs. Ledwidge.—Gnl?-II Lost Opportunities, The.—Anon.—FAD Lost Opportunity, The...—Clara J. Denton.—FTT Lost Opportunity, The.—Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.—TT Lost Page, The...—Anon.—CS 34 Lost Pearl, The.—Anon.—WR 33 Lost Penknife. (Play.)—Stanley Schell.—WR 50 Lost Playmate, The.—Abbie Farwell Brown.—GSP Lost Playmate, The.—Walter Ramal.—OTPC Lost Pleiad, The.—W: G. Simms.--AA—PS Lost Princess, The. (Dial.)—Anon.—NDP Lost Pudding, The.—Eliz. Turner.—BVC Lost Puppy, The.—HI: F. Wood.—BS 22 Lost Sheep, The.—Eliz. C. Clephane.—HEV—VA (Ninety and Nine, The.)—FEP—LLC (abr.) Lost Sheep, The.—Sarah P. McL. Greene.—HIP (De Mºssa of de Sheepfol’.)—HTb-I-LBM–SR 6– SS (De Sheepfol'.)—AA—AL—ASL–HBV ſ Lost Steamer, The. ... (Sel. fr. The Shady Side of Life.)— Eugene J. Hall.—SR 2 - Lost Steamship, The.—Fitz-James O’Brien.—CS 14 (Second Mate, The.)—AA Lost Tales of Miletus, The-Sel. fr.—Rob’t., Lord Lytton. (Secret Way, The.)—RLP Lost Talisman, A.—Ray Clarke Rose.—HIP 2 Lost: the Summer, R. : M. Alden.—NW Lost: . Three Little Robins.—Anon.—DD–LLC Lost, Tommy.-Julia M., Dana. (Sl. abr.)—PP—YFR f Lost Treasure.--Lydia, Gibson.—AMV. Lost Tribune, The.—G: Sigerson.—TIP Lost Two Children.—Anon.—NM * Lost Type, A.—Mrs. M. L. Rayne.—SR 12 Lost Voice, The. (Parody.)—A. H. S.— Lost Wººlººp, The. —Edna D. Proctor. — ABH – PAH — Ilost Watch, The.—“Juvenal.”—CS 16 Lost Word The. (Sel. fr.)—H: Van Dyke.—SP 5—WR 29 Lost Word, The. (Parody.)—C: H: Webb.-PA - Lost Years.-Eugene Lee-Hamilton.—OVV Lot of Man, The.—(Frags. fr. various awthors,)—BNL Lot of Mankind, The...— (Frags. fr. various awthors)— BN Lot of Thousands, The-Anne Hunter.—FEP Lot Skinner's Elegy.-Jas. T: , Fields.—AWH Lotos Flower, The...—Heinrich Heine.—HGV Lotos [wr. Lotus]-eaters, The.—Alfred Tennyson.—HEP— (Lotus-eaters—sel.)—CR—EPN-GEP — GT — HBV — HGP-NT—OR—PCK–RLP - song of the Lotus [or Lotos]-eaters, The.—Sel.— horic Song—C.)—GT–HGP–OB–SAE (sel.) Lottie Dougherty.—Dwight William.—CS 22 Lotty's *º-Ales. G. Murdoch.--CS 30—WR 26 - (Sl. abº". Lotus-eaters, The.—Alfred Tennyson. See Lotos-eaters, The. Loud Call, The.—Anon.—KNE - Loudon Hill, or, Drumclog.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB * Loudoun's Bonnie Woods and Braes.—Rob't Tannahill.— BG:V-HIBW Lough Bray.—Rose Kavanagh.-BIP—DB Lough Bray.—Standish J. O'Grady.—BIP–DB—TIP, Louis D'Or, The.—Anon.—WR 37 Louis Lord.—E : Dowden.—HIBW Louis Napoleon, Sel. fr. (Death of Louis Napoleon.)— Christopher P. Cranch.-EDY Louis Napoleon.—Oscar Wilde.—EDY - Louis Napoleon's Address to his Army.—W: E. Aytoun.- HPE Louis XIV. and his Minister. (Dial. ad. fr. The Refugees, Ch. XIX.)—A. Conan Doyle.—NDI? Louis XV.-J. : Sterling.—FEP—VA Louisa May Alcott—In Memoriam.—Louise C. Moulton.— AA—DD–EDY • Louisburg.—Anon.—AH-PAH. Louisburg.—R : Huntington.—TCW Louise, the Slave.—W: D. Howells.-WR 43 Louisiana.-Anon.—AFI Louisiana Purchase Exposition.—J: Hay.—St.S Loulou and Her Cat.—Fred'k Locker-Lampson.—WSA Louvain.—Oliver Herford.—AMV 2 Lovable Child, The.—Emilie Poulsson.—HIBW-HBVy Love.—Anon.—AFP Love.—Anon.—FLS Love.—Sarah F. Adams.-VA Love.—W. J. Armitage.—OCW Love.—Anna Lynch Botta.-CBP—STC. Love.—Fs. S. Bourdillon.--CCB * Love.—Rob't Browning. See Earth's Immortalities. Love.—S: Butler.—CBP—FP Love.—Lord Byron. See Giaour, The. Love.—C: S. Calverley.—VSA Love. (Chambers’ Jowrmal.)—FLS—FTA Love (C.).-S : T. Coleridge.--BGV-BNL–CBP—FEP— grºup—HEv–ob — PGT 1 — RLP — WEP 4 8 . (Geneviève)—EPs—HGP–RLP—STC (Love's Flame—br. Sel.)—FLS e See Hymen's Triumph Ilove.—S: Daniel. # g See Village Coquettes, The (Song.)— Love.—C : Dickens. - EIL–FTA Love. (C.)—C: L. Dodgson. (Song of Love A.)—GN Love.—J : Donne. See Eclogue, December 26, 1613. Love.—G : Herbert.—EP—HBW-O Love.—(Diff. poem.)—G : Herbert.—WEP 2 Love.—T: K.' Hervey.—BNL Love.—T: Hood.—WSA Love.—Jean Ingelow. §º Songs of Seven. Love.—Ben Jonson.—FT Love.—T: Lodge.—NT - Love.—S: Longfellow.—THV Love. (gº-airo–Jas. R. Lowell.—BIL–BNL (br. sel.)— (Tender and True.)—FTA Love.—T: Moore.—HTb–II I love.—Theodore H. Rand—TCW Love.—Walter Scott. See Lay of the Last Minstrel, The. Love.—W: Shakespeare. See Merchant of Venice, The. - Love.—W: Shakespeare.—LLC (“Let me not to the Marriage of true minds.”)—HGP– OEL–STC–VE (Sonnet.)—BNL–EPs— FEP — HBP — OB (XVIII.) (Sonnet CXVI.-O.)—WEP 1 (True Love.)—BIL–FTA—GP—LTV-PGT 1–PHS Love.—Alex Smith.-OB Love.—W: W: , Story.--FTA—LTV Love.—C: Swain.—TFY (“Love? I will tell thee what it is to lovel”)—HBP Love.—Alfred Tennyson. See Miller's Daughter, The. Love.—H: : Thoreau.-OVW Love.—Katrina Trask.-AA Love.—HI: Van Dyke.--HT Love, G. H. Westley.—FLS g 180 TITLE INDEX Love Love against Love.—D: A. Wasson.—BNL–EPs—LTV Love among the Blackboards.--Myra Kelly.—HSPS Love among the Ruins.-Rob't rowning—BIL — EPN — GEP—HBV-OVV—PGT, 2–RLP—WEP 4 Love and a day.—Madison Cawein.—HIP 2 Love and Absence.—Jas. A. Noble.—FTA Love, and Age.—T: L. Peacock. — BLV—CS 11 — FEP— “Love and believe: for works will follow spontaneous”. —H: W. Longfellow. See Children of the Lord's Supper, The. Love and Death.-Anon.—LTV-THV Love and Death.-Marg. W. Deland.—AA—HBV Love and Death.-J. : Ford. See Broken Heart, The. Love and Death.-Rosa Mulholland.—HEV—VA Love and Death.-Alfred Tennyson.—BIL º Love and Debt Alike Troublesome.—Sir J.: Suckling.—BLV Love and Faith.-Agnes M. Machar.—TCW , Love and Friendship.–Emily Brontë.-OTPC Love and Friendship.–W : Leggett.—FTA—STC Love and Glory.—T: Dibdin.-CGd—OTPC Love and Hope.—Fs. Brooks.-HP 2 Love and Hope-T: Moore.—RLP Love and Humility.—HI: More.—EPs Love and Infinity.—Cale Young Rice—HT Love and Italy.—Rob't U. Johnson.—LBA Love and Joy come to You.--Anon.—BOC–YC Love and Labor.—Anon.—HIP Love and Latin.-Anon.—BS 19 Love and Life:–Julie M. Lippmann.-AA—HBW Love and Life.—J : Wilmot, Earl of Rochester.—BLV— EP—HIBW-OB Love and Life.—Sarah Woolsey.—BIL Love and Loyalty of the Negro.—HI: W. Grady. See At the Boston Banquet. t º Love and Lust.—W. Shakespeare. See Venus and Adonis Love and Murder.—Anon.—M (Love, Murder, and almost Matrimony.)—CS 2 I love and Music.—Philip B. Marston.—VA . Love and Pity.—Anon.—FLS—HP - Love and Poverty.—Elizabeth J. (C.) Pullen.—AA Love and Prayer.—S: T. Coleridge. See Rime of the An- - cient Mariner, The. Love and Prudence.—W: W. Story.—LTV Love and Reason. (Abr.)—T: Moore.—BLV—FP Love and Science. (Parody.)—Anon.—PA Love and Song.—Burton W. Lockhart.—TCW Love and Sorrow.—W : E. H. Lecky.—DB Love and º child. (In Lilliput Lectures.)—W: B. Rands. —PO (Happy Child. The.—w. diff. end.)—LTV Love and the Empty Purse.—Roger de Collerye.—AFP Love and Theology.—Anon.—WR 4 Love and Time.—Beatrix D. Lloyd.—AA Love and Time.—Denis F. MacCarthy.—BNL Love and War.—Arthur P. Martin.—HIP 2–VA Love and Youth.-W: Jas. Linton.—VA Love as a Poet’s Asset.—HI: T. Finck—BOL Love at First Sight. (Sel. fr. Philaster, Act V., Sc. 5.) —Beaumont and Fletcher—EPs Love at First Sight.—E : Bulwer-Lytton.—FTA Love at First Sight.—B: Disraeli–BOL Love at Sea.—Algernon C : Swinburne—GEP—HBV-WA Love at the Seaside.—Anon.—CH Love Bettered by Time.—T: Hood.—CBP Love Bººn Brothers and Sisters.-I: Watts.-OTPC– Love Beyond Change.—Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke.—EPE “Love I blessed Lovel if we could hang our walls.” (Sel. fr. The Bridal Hour.)—Alice Cary.—BIL “Love Came Back at Fall o' Dew.”—Lizette W. Reese.— |HBW-LBM - Love Cannot Die.—Anon.—FLS / - Love Ceremonious.-Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the FIouse, The. Love . Chase, The. Sels. fr.—Jas. S. Knowles. Description of the Chase. (Act 11., Sc. 3—abr.)—MPD (Hunt, The-sl. Cond.)—MPD Scene from “The Love Chase” (III., 2—abr.)—MPD Love Comfortless.—Katha. Tynan Hinkson.—DB Love Conquers Revenge. Dial. ad. fr. The Cipher Des- patch.)—Rob't Byr.—NDP Love, Death, and Reputation.—C : and Mary Lamb.-OS 2 Love Disposed of.-Rob't Trail Spence Lowell.—VSA Love Dissembled.—W : Shakespeare. See As You Like It. Love Pº, all Love Excelling.—Augustus Toplady.—BNL Love Doth to her Eyes Repair.—Friedrich Rückert (tr. by Jas. F. Clarke).-FTA—LTV Love Elegies of Abel Shufflebottom, The.—Rob't Southey. Poet Expatiates on the Beauty of Delia's Hair, The. (III.)—HPE & Poet Relates how he Obtained Delia's Pocket-handker- chief, The. (1.)—HPE Poet Relates how he Stole a Lock of Delia's Hair, etc, The. (IV.)—HPE Love Endures.—J. Nichol.—EBS Love Enthroned. (The House of Life, Gabriel Rossetti...—EPN-WIEP 4 Love Extravaganza, A.—C : Mackay.-BTL Love for Love's Sake. (Sonnet XIV—0.)—Eliz. B. Brown- ing.—BOL–LTV - (“If thou must love me, let it be for nought.”)—EP— HBV—HGP-OVV—PGT2 Sonnet.)—BNL–FEP—HBP—OB (IV.) Love Forsworn.—W: Shakespeare.—See Measure for Measure Sonnet I.)—Dante Love Freed from Ignorance and Folly, Sel. fr. (“How near to good is what is fair.’’)—BNL (Song.)—EPs Love Gifts.--(4 compilation.)—BQL Love Gº. a-Hawking.—T: L. Beddoes. See Bride's Tragedy, 'The “Love Hath a Lan uage.”—Lady Dufferin.-HBV Love, Hope and Memory.-Alfred Tennyson.—BOL Love, Hope and Patience in Education.—S: T. Coleridge.— BG:V-CBP Love, I Marvel What You Are.—Jos. Trumbull Stickney.— “Love? I will tell thee what it is to lovel”—C: Swain. See Love. ~ Love in a Balloon.—Litchfield Moseley.—CS 11—MYF–SR Love in a Cottage.—Nathaniel P. Willis.-AFV—AWH- HBV-HPE—THP-VSA—YBV- Love in a Life.—Rob't Browning.—HEV–LTV—OVW Love in Absence.—Edmund Spenser.—RLP Love in Age.—Theodore Tilton. See Thou and I Love in Dreams.-J: Addington Symonds.-HBW Love in Exile. Sel. fr.—Mathilde Blind.—VA Love in Fantastic Triumph Sate.—Aphra Behn.-BLV Love in Her Sunny Eyes.—Abraham Cowley.—RLP Love in High Life. (Dial. fr. Pets of Society.)—T. S. Den- ison—FAS Love in Italy.—Sels. fr.—J: Hall Ingham.—TIWP Love in June.—C. Cunningham.—SP 4 Love in Lent.—Anon.—WR 32 Love in My Arms Lies Sleeping.—Dora Sigerson.—DB Love in Silence.--Jas. Lane Allen.—BO Love in spring Time—w: Shakespeare. See As You Like Love in the Calendar.—Rob’t U. Johnson.—WSA Love in the Home.—Mary Lowe. Dickinson.—HITb-I Love in the Valley.--—G: Meredith.-EP—HBP (abºr.)— HBV-QB—OVV—VE. *— - . Love in the Winds.-R. :, Hovey-AA—Amp—ASL — HBV Love in Thy Youth Fair Maid.—Walter Porter.—BLV— FIBV-PG.T 1 Love Inescapable.—HI: D. Thoreau.--THV Love is a Hunter Boy.—T: Moore.—FTA Love is a Light Burthen.—R: Rolle.—NT Love is a Sickness.--S: Daniel. See, Hymen's Triumph. “Love is a Terrible Thing”—Grace, Fallow Norton—HBV Love is a Tree.—Augusta De Gruchy.—FLS Love is Blind.—Anon.—WR 5 “Love is come with a song and a smile.”—Alfred Tennyson. . See Harold. Love is Dead.—Sir Philip Sidney. See Sidera. Love is Enough, Song, fr.--W: Morris.--OB–OVV Love isºgh-Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and 6:118. ove, is Enough. (C.)—Ella W. Wilcox,−TFY (“Love is enough, let us not seek for gold.”)—GG “Love is enough, let us not seek for gold.”—Ella W. Wil- Cox. See foregoing. Love is Eternal.—Carlotta Perry.—BIL–FTA Love is Forever.—E. E. Bradford.—FLS Love is Like a Dizziness.-(Abr.)—Jas. Hogg.—GP—HBV “Love, is Over All.”—Mrs. E. V. Wilson.—CS 27 Love is Strong.—R : Burton.—AA—HBV Love Keeping Watch.-S: Hinds.—HIDL Love Killed by Suspicion.—Annie E. P. Searing.—WR 51 Love Knocks at the Door.—J: Hall Wheelock.--LBM Love Knot, The.—Nora Perry. See Love-knot, The. Love Letter Gone Wrong, A.—W: Allen White.—BOL Love Letter. See also Love-letter. Love Letter. See also Love-letter. Love Liºns Labor.—Anon.—BNL–CS 5–FMR—MMR- { Love Lights of Home, The.—Frank L. Stanton.—TFY Love Lyric.—Max Michelson.—NPA Love me at Last.—Alice Corbin.-NPA Love me if I Live.—Bryan W. Procter.—CBP—FLS (Song—C.)—HBP Love me Little, Love me Long.— Anon. — BNL — HBP — HTb-II (Little but Long.)—CEL Love me not.—Anon. See “Love not me for comely grace”. “Love me not, Love, for that I First Loved thee”. (In The New Day).-R. : W. Gilder.—LTV “Love Me or Not.”—T: Campion.—HIBV. Love More Powerful than Prison Stain.—Lucy Baker Jerome.—WR 56 Love Much.-Ella W. Wilcox. →BIL Love, Murder, and almost Matrimony.—Anon. See Love and Murder. Love not.—Caroline E. S. Norton. — BNL — FEP — FLS —HBP—HBV—OVV-RLP—VA Love not me.—Anon. See following. “Love not me for comely grace.”—Anon.—BLV—BNL– FEP—FT-FTA—HBV-OB—PGT 1 (Love me º–º-sº 3 (Love not me.) BP Love notes. Ǻ XVIII. : To A. D.—C.)—W: E. Henley. - - FT (Pleasant Song, A.)—LTV Love Now.—Rose Hawthorne Lathrop.–STC Love of a Boy, Today, The.—R: Hovey.—AFV Love % º, True Mother, The.—(By various awthors.)— r Love of Berenice, The.—Wilson Barrett. See Sign of the Cross, The. Love of Country.—Anon.—OAF Love of Country.—Anon.—RAC Love of Country.—Newton Booth.-BS 17—SR 8 181 Love AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Love o, gºinty—I: H. Brown.—AmSS—BS 21—PFP— Love of Country.—Rufus Choate. See American Nationality. Love of Country.—Jos. Holt.—CS 20 - (Agriculture and Love of Country.)—FD 1 Love of Country. — Walter Scott. See Lay of the Last Minstrel, The. Love of Country.—Sidney Smith.-SR 8 Love °s gº; and Home.—Jas. Montgomery.—CBP— (107". Love of Country, The-(Frags. fr.warious authors)-BNL Love of England.—Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pil- grimage. Love of º the Universal Passion. (Sel. fr.)—E: Young —SAy (Proper Idler, A.)—EPR (Proper Worshipper, A.)—EPR, Love of Fatherland.—Walter Scott.—See Lay of the Last Minstrel, The. Love of God and Man.—Philip Jas. Bailey.—RLP Love of God, The.—W : C. Bryant.—LOS 2 Love of God, The.—Saxe Holm.—HIDL Love of §§. The.—Bernard Rascas (tr. by W: C. Bryant). Love of God, The.—Eliza Scudder.—BNL–IHDL–STC Love of God Supreme, The.—Gerhard Tersteegen (tr. by J: Wesley).-BNL (sel.) (Divine Love.)—EPs—HBP (Sel.) Love of his Life, The.—Anon.—CS 24 Love of Homre.—Anon.—KNE Love of ºne. The.—HI: W. Grady. See Against Centrali- Z8,51011. Love of Home, The.—Dan'l Webster.—HTb-I Love of Justice.—Theodore Parker.—FD 1 Love of Liberty.—W: Cowper, See Task, The. Love of Life.—Tertius Van Dyke.—AMV 1—HT Love of Mother, The.—(By various authors.)—OrNI Love of Mother, The.—Anon.—Orlſ Love of Nature.—W : Wordsworth. See Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey. Love of the Country.—Rob't Bloomfield.—CBP Love of the Past, The. (The Spectator.)—HP - Love of the World Reproved; or, Hypocrisy Detected, The. —W: Cowper.—HPE Love on Deck.-G : Barlow.—BIL–RTV—SP 5 Love on the Half-shell.—D: L. Proudfit.—CS 14 Love on the Mountain.—T: Boyd.—DB—HBW Love on the Ocean. (Punch.)—HPE “Love ontº Like an April Dawn.”—Rob’t U. Johnson. - Love One Another.—Anon.—CBOP Love Passed By.—Anon.—WR 47 . . * Love Reluctant to Endanger its Object.—Sir HI: Taylor. See Philip Van Artevelde. Love Scene, A.—Anon.—BS 24 Love Scorns Degrees. (Br. Sel. fr. The Mountain of the Lowers.)—Paul H. Hayne.—BIL–BNL–GP Love Serviceable. — Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the |House, The. Love shall Save us All.—Celia Thaxter.—CBP Love Sight.—Dante Gabriel Rosetti...—OVW Love Song.—Anon.—FLS Love Song.—Théodore de Banville.—AFP Love Song.—G : Darley.—BIP—HBP—RTI (Flower of Beauty, The.)—HBV-VA. (Song.)—QB—OVV Love Song.—Harriet Monroe.—LBA—NPA Love Song, A. (Parody.)—Dean Swift.—PA Love Song by a Lunatic, A.—Anon.—NA Love Song, in the Modern Taste, A. (Song, by a Person of Quality—C.)—Alex. Pope.—HIPE (at. to J. Swift.) (Lines by a Person of Quality.)—NA Love Songs.--Anon.—EP Love Sonnet, A.—Christina G. Rossetti...—Orlſ Love Sonnets.-G : H : Boker.—CBP Love Sort, A.—Anon-TSS... “Love still a boy.”—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. Love sºuth Something of the Sea.—C: Sedley. —EPR — (Song.)—EP—HBV—NT—WEP 2 Love Sgº, of Old Madrid, A.—Fs. “Love strong as death—nay, stronger.”—Anon.—GG Love Strong in Death.-Ebenezer Elliott—RLP Love—iºser than Death.-Fs. Marion OL Love Stronger than Locks.--Anon.—WR 7 Love Symphony, A.—Arthur O'Shaughnessy.—BIL–BOL– FTA—HBV-FIGP—PGT 2–TFY Love Test, A.—Carl Herloszsohn.—FLS—VSA. Love that Asketh Love again.—Dinah M. Craik–FTA Love that Availeth.-Arthur L. Salmon.—FLS Love that Glorifies, The.—Lillian True Bryant.—BS 27 Love that Lives for Aye, The.—S: M. Peck.—FTA Love, the Best Monument.—Anon.—CS 25 Love the Lord of All.—Walter Scott.—BOL Love, theºsician—Francesco Redi (tr. by E. W. Gosse.) Marion Crawford.— Crawford.— *- Ilove, the Retriever of Past Losses.—W: Shakespeare—CBP Love, º solace of. Present Calamity.—W : Shakespeare. — Love Thee.—T: Hood.—FLS (sel.) (I Love Thee—C.)—BIL–FTA Love Thee?—T: Moore.—FTA Love Thee, Dearest? Love Thee?—T: Moore.—FTA Love thou thy Land.-Alfred Tennyson.—WEP 4 Love Thought, A.—H. Ernest Nichol.-FLS Love thy Mother, Little One.—T: Hood.—TFS (abr.) (Child and Mother.)—OS 1–WCL (To a Child Embracing his Mother—O.)—CBP—FEP— GC–HBP—TM “Love thyself last; cherish thou hearts that hate thee.”—W: Shakespeare. See King Henry VIII. - Love, Time and Death.-F: Locker-Lampson—HBV . Love to the Church.-St. Ambrose (tr. by Timothy Dwight.) —AA—HBV-YBW (I Love Thy Kingdom, Lord.)—FEP - Love Took me Softly by the Hand.-Walter R. Cassels.-BIL Love Triumphant.—Anon.—TSS Love Tºphant-F: Lawrence Knowles. –AL – HBW — M Love Unaccountable.—A. Brome.—BLV Love Unalterable.—W: Shakespeare.—CBP Love Unchangeable.—Rufus Dawes.—AA Love Unfeigned, The.—Geoffrey Chaucer. Criseyde. Love Universal.—Anon.—FLS Love Unreturned.—H: C : Beeching.—FLS Love Unsought.—Emma C. Embury.—AA - “Love who will, for I'll Love None.”—T: Browne.—HBV. Love will Find out the Way.—Anon. See Truth's Integrity. Love will find out the way.—Ben Jonson.—STC Love Wins Love.—Anon.—WR 17 • Love within the Lover's Breast.—G: Meredith.-BOL “Love without Thee.”—Hamilton Aïdé.—FLS “Love your neighbor as yourself.”—G: A, Baker, Jr.—BS 4 (Thoughts on the Commandments—0.)—AA—HBW Love, Youth, Song.—J: Jarvis Holden.—HP 2 Loved and Lost, The.—Anon.—CS 3 Loved Flag, The.—Anon.—OAF Loved, not Lost, The...—J: G. Whittier. See Snow-bound. Loved. Once, Br. sel. fr. (“Say never, ye loved once.”)— Eliz. B. Browning.—GG - Loved One ever Near, The. (Separation.)—Johann W. von Goethe (tr. by J. S. Dwight.)—BIL–FTA Loved you Better than you Knew.—Eliz. Akers Allen. See Left Behind. Love-ditty (Trans. of Burmese Songs.)—R. Grant Brown.— See Burmese Songs. Lovejoy Cow, The.—Philip Morse.—WR 15 (Let Down the Bars.)—CS 35 (Milking-time.)—BS 7—PFP Love-knot, The.—Nora Perry.—AA—AFV—AmSS—BNL — CS 22—FEP—FTA—HBV-TFY—VSA—WR 29 Love-letter, A. (Abr.)—Rob't, Lord of Lytton.—FLS Love-letter, The...—Austin Dobson.—SAy Love-letter, The.—J: Jas. Piatt.—CBP Love-letter, The. (The House of Life, Sonnet XI.)—Dante . Rossetti...—FTA—LTV. . Love-letters Made in Flowers.-Leigh Hunt.—BNL Lovelilts, Marion Hill.—WA Love-lily.—Dante G. Rossetti...—WEP 4 Loveliness.-Maria Lacey.—PP–TFS—YFR Loveliness of Love, The.—G: Darley.—BNL–FEP (True Loveliness.)—BOL–TIP Lovely Concert.—Anon.—WR 50 (O.)—Rob't Burns. – BGV Lovely Lass of Inverness, The. - — H - Culloden.)—EHT-HBV—OB—PGT 1– Lovely Mary Donnelly.—W: Allingham.—BNL —DB —FEP —HBP—H See Troilus and (Lament for PPV BV-RT/P—RTI—VA (Mary Donnelly.)—CR—EPs Lovely May. (W. music.)—Anon.—AD Lovely Nan,—C: Dibdin.-RLP Lovely Rose is Sprung, A.—Anon.—HGV Lovely Scene, A.—Anon.—CS 22 Love-making.—Rebecca M. Reavis.-W.R. 4 Love-poems.-G: Wither. See Fair Virtue, the Mistress of Philarete. Lover, The.—Lady M. Wortley Montagu.-BLV Lover, The.—Coventry Patmore.—NT—STC Lover, The. (Japan.)—R: H : Stoddard.—AA Lover and Birds, The.—W: Allingham.—MMR–0 Lower Beseecheth his Mistress not to Forget, The. Wyatt.—EPE—WEP 1 (Appeal, An.)—CEL (Forget not Yet.)—HBV—OB (Supplication, A.)—PGT 1–PHS Lover Compareth his State, The.—T: Wyatt.—EPE Lover Complaineth of the Unkindness of his Love, The.— T: Wyatt.—WEP 1 2 (Lover to his Lute, The.)—CEL (To his Lute.)—BLV—OB Lover having Dreamed Enjoying of his Love, The. — T: Wyatt.—WEP 1 Lover in Winter Plaineth for the Spring, The.—Anon.—OB Lover of Music, (A d.)—H: Van Dyke.—S Lower Sings of a Garden, The.—Helen Hoyt.—NPA Lover Tells of the Rose in his Heart, The.—W: Butler Yeats.-HT in the North, The.—Shaemias Lover Thinks of his Lady O Sheel.—HIBW º Lover to his Lute, The.—T: Wyatt. See Lower Complaineth of the Unkindness of his Love, The. . . . Lover to his Lyre, The. (Song fr. The Davideis, Bk. III.) - —Abraham Cowley.—CEL (Invocation.)—BNL (Supplication, A.)—EPs—FEP—PGT1 Lover to his Mistress, The. (C.)—Hamilton Aïdé. (Why I Love Thee.)—FLS Lover to the Glow-worms, The.—Andrew Marvell.—HBP VV (C.)—T: 182 º, TITLE INDEX Love’s Lover with his Loved One Sailed the Sea, A.—Edwin Arnold. See With Sa'di in the Garden. Lover without Arms, A.—H: Davenport.-AWH-WR 39 Lowers.--Anon.—LTV Lovers.-Matthew Arnold. See Consolation. Lowers.-Horace Holley.--NPA Lovers. (Sel. fr. At One Again.)—Jean Ingelow.—BIL Lowers ºfteirº,A. S. (at. also to Phoebe Cary.) —BNL – (Tragedy on Past Participles, A.)—BS 15 Lowers, The.—Emily Dickinson.—APM Lovers, and a Reflection.—C : S. Calverley.—BLV—BNL– NA—PA—THP } Lover's Appeal, The.—T: Wyatt.—CEL–PGT 1 (Appeal, The.)—CEL–OB (Earnest Suit to his Unkind Mistress not to Forsake him, The.)—BN Tower's Choice, The-Anon.—HIBW - Lower's Choice, The.—T: Bedingfield.—HIBW Lover's Complaint, A.—Sel. fr.—W : Shakespeare.—EP Lover's Despair, The.—W : Shakespeare. See Twelfth Night. Lower's Diary, A, Sonnets fr.-H. Gilbert Parker. (2 sons.)—VA - Envoy.—VA (Reunited.)—OB I Loved my Art.—TCW Invincible.—VA Love's Outset.—VA. Their Waving Hands.--TCW Woman’s Hand, A. (2 sons.)—VA Lower's Envy, A.—HI: Van Dyke.—HBW Lovers' Infiniteness.-J: Donne.—EPE Lover's Journey, The-G. : Crabbe. (External Impressions Dependent on the Soul's Moods.)— r t Lover's Lament, A. (Trans, of Burmese Songs.)—R. Grant rown. See Burmese Songs. Lover's Lament, A.—W: Shakespeare. See Twelfth Night. Lover's Letters, A.—Eliz. B. Browning. See My Letters. Lover's Litany, The.-Rudyard Kipling.—WSA Lover's Lullaby, A.—G: Gascoigne. See Lullaby of a Lover, € The. Lover's Meeting.—W: Shakespeare. See Twelfth Night. Lover's Melancholy, The, Sels. fr.—J: Ford.—EP (Sel. fr. Act I., Sc. 1. Awakening Song. (Fr. Act W., Sc. i.)—FEP—WEP 2 (Dawn.)—OB—QH (Musical Duel, The.—BNL - Lover's Night Thoughts, The. (Sonnet XXVII.)—W: Shake- speare.—FTA—LTV Lovers of Marchaid, The.—Marjorie L., C. Pickthall.—HIBV. Lowers' Parting.—W: Shakespeare. See Romeo and Juliet. Lover's Prayer, A.—T: Wyatt.—CBP Lover's Quarrel, A.—Cynthia Coles.—HIH Lover's Quarrel, A. (Dial.)—Austin Dobson.—PYO—SP 4 (Tu Quoque—O.)—MR--RTV—SR Lover's Fººtiºn the (Fr. Fidelia.)—G: Wither.—GEP (Author's Resolution in a Sonnet, The.)—CEL–SEP WEP 2 --> (Manly"Heart, ſhe.)—BOL–EPs—FTA—OEL–PF- PGT 1–SA y (Shall I, Wasting in Despair [e].)—EP (Shepherd's Resolution, The-C.)—BNL–FEP—HBP— PYO (abr.) Lover's Sacrifice, The-Anon.—CS 18 Lover's Song, The.—Alfred Austin.-OVW Lover's Song, The.—E: R. Sill.—AA—HBV-YBW Lover's Tale, The, Br. sels. fr.—Alfred Tennyson. Golden Supper, The.—WR 1 “Love's arms were wreathed about the neck of Hope.”— G.G. Love's a Riddle.—HI: Carey.—FLS “Love's arms were wreathed about the neck of Hope.”—Al- fred Tennyson. See Lover's Tale, €. Love's Autumn.—Paul H. Hayne.—TFY Love's Autumn.-J: Payne.—VA Love's Belief. (Sel. fr. Credo.)—Mary A. Townsend.—HIP ’s Bird.—Katha. Tynan Hinkson.—D Tuove’s Blindness. (Frags. fr. variows awthors.)—BNL s Blindness.-W. : Jas. Linton.—VA Love's Calendar.—Anon.—WR 25 Love's Calendar.—T: B. Aldrich.-FTA Ilove's Calendar.—W : Bell Scott.—HIBW Love's Caramels Lost.—Castle Layne.—CS 34 Love's Change.—Anne R. Aldrich-AA—LBA Love's Chariot.—Ben Jonson.—NT Love's Colors.--C. C. Frazer-Tytler.—FLS Love's Coming.—Ella W. Wilcox,-BIL-TFY s Confession.—C: Swain.-FTA Love's Cosmopolitan.-Annie Matheson.—OVV Love's Course.—Mary B. Chapman.—FLS - s Cup.–Rob't Cameron Rogers.-HP 2 Love's Dangers. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Love's Deity.—J : Donne.—EP Love's Delay.—E: Cracroft Lefroy.—HIP 2 Love's Despair.—G: Sigerson.—TIP. Love's Diplomacy.—Laurence Sterne.—BOL Love’s Emblems.--J : Fletcher. See Valentinian. s Epiphany.—A. Mary F. Robinson Darmesteter.—RLP s Farewell.—Anon.—AmSS s Farewell. (Ideas, LXI. —0.) —Michael Drayton. — FTA—GEP—PGT 1–R.LP (Come, Let us Kisse and Parte.)—BNL (Let us Kiss and Part.)—HBP (Parting, The [or A1.)—CBP—CEL–GP—OB Love's Farewell (Oontinued). (Since there's no Help.)—Ehſ?—EPC—LTV-SEP—VE (Sonnet.)—EP—FEP—WEP 1 Love's Final Powers.-G: Barlow.—BIL–FTA Love's First Kiss-Frank L. Stanton.—WR 39. Lowe's Flame-S: T. Coleridge. See Love. Love's Fool-Anon.—NT - Love's Fulfilling.—Helen Hunt Jackson.—BIL–TFY Lowe's Gifts.--Anon.—FLS Love's Grave.-G: Meredith. See Modern Lowe. Love's Harmony.—Edmund Spenser.—BOL Love's Harvest.—Barry Straton.—TCW Love's Horoscope.—R : Crashaw.—HEV Love's Hºortality—Rob't Southey. See Curse of Kehama, €. Love's Insight.—Anon.—PGT 1 Love's Jealousy.-R: W. Gilder.—CBP Lowe's tºº. (Second reading.)—Michael Angelo.— Love's Kiss.-Helen Hay.—AA Love's Labour's Lost, Sels. fr.—W: Shakespeare. Armado and Moth. (Sel. fr. Act I., Sc. 2.)—MPD Blossom, The.. (Song fr. IV., 3.)—OB (Love's Perjuries.)—HBV-PGT 1 (On a Day, Alack the Day.)—EPE—FEP (Power of Love, The.)—RLP Love's Labour's Lost. (Br. Sels. fr. I., 1; II., 1; IV., . 3.)—BNL–GSP (V., 2.)—SAy (V., 2.) Mirthfulness.-RLP Spring and Winter, II. (Fr. V., 2.)—OB (“When icicles hang by the wall.”) —BINL —CHV — EhB–EP—FEP—GN-POS (Winter.)—BPB—CEL– CGd — DD — EPE — GEP — LC—OEL–PCL–PGT 1–PHS—RLP—WEP 1 (Winter Song, A.)—BVC–CSBP—OTPQ “When daisies pied and violets blue.” (Fr. V., 2.)—EPs (includes “When icicles,” etc.) (Spring.)—OEL (Spring and Winter, I.)—OB - Love's Land.-Isabella Valancey Crawford.-OCW Love's Language.—Countess of Gifford.—FLS Love's Language.—Fs. T. Palgrave.—BIL Love's Letter-box,−Helen J. Wood.—WR 13 Love's Life, A. (Chambers’ Journal.)—FLS-HP “Love's #ht is Strange to you? Ah, me !”—Alice Cary.— Love's Likeness.-G: Darley.—OVW Love's Logic. (Chambers’ Journal.)—HP Love's Lovers. (The House of Life—Sonnet VIII.)—Dante G. Rossetti...—WEP 4 - Love's Meaning.—Carlotta Perry.—FTA—LTV—TFY Love's Mºory—w. Shakespeare. See All's Well that Ends €ll. Love's Moods and Senses.—Anon.—HIH-WA Love's Music.—Philip B. Marston.—VA Love's Nobility.—Ralph W. Emerson.—THW Lowe's Nobleness.-Edmund Spenser.—BOL Loves of Mary Ann, The.—Sam S. Stinson.—WR. 38 Loves of Pelleas and Etarre, The.—Sel. fr.—Zona Gale. (Christmas Roses.)—BOC (Nº. Fºnds “the Reason. Why” We. ) — (Who Rides behind the Bells 2)—BOC Loves of the Plants. (Fr. The Botanic Garden.)—Erasmus Darwin.-GP Love's ongºence-oshua Sylvester.—FEP—FTA—LTV —PGT 1 (Sonnet.)—EP—HBV—WEP 1 (Ubique.)—OB - (“Were I as base as is the lowly plain.”)—BNL–EPE Love's OutSet. (In A Lover's Diary.)—Gilbert Parker.—WA Love's Pains. . (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL–EPE Love's Perjuries. – W: Shakespeare. See Love's Labour's on Christmas Lost. Love's Philosophy. (C.)—Percy B. Shelley.—BGV-BIL– BLV—BINL–BOL–CBP—EPC —FEP —GP —GEP —HBP—HBV-HGP–PGT 1–R.LP (“Fountains mingle with the river, The.”)—HP Love's Pilgrim.—J: Killick Bathurst.—OCW Love's Poor.—R : Le Gallienne.—VA Love's Power.—Josephine Pollard.—FTA Love's Prayer.—J: Hay.—BIL–FTA Love's Prayer.—Jas. W. Riley.—AA Love's Prisoner.—Mariana Griswold Van Rensselaer.—HIBV Love's Proving.—F': E. Weatherly.—FTA Love's Punishments.-Jos. Ashby-Sterry.—FLS Love's Reminiscences.—Mary K. Dallas.-W.R. 3 Love's Renewal.—C: Sangster.—TCW Love's Resurrection Day.—Louise C. Moulton.—AA—HBV Love's Return.—Minot J. Savage.—TFY Love’s Reward.—F's. W. Bourdillon.—CBP Love's Ritual.—C: Hanson Towne.—LBM Love's Rosary.—Alfred Noyes.—HIBW Love's Rosary.—G. : E : Woodberry.—AA Love's Roses.—W. F. Gregory.—FLS Love's Seasons.—Frank D. Sherman.—CH Love’s Secret.—W: Blake.—BGV-EP—OB–PGT 1 Love's Secret Name.—J: A. Blaikie.—HIP 2–VA Loves she Like Me?—S: Woodworth.--AA Love's Silence.—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and * Stella. . - Love's, Silence.—Augusta Webster.—TFY Love's Spite.—Aubrey T: De Vere.—HIBW-WA Love's Springtide.—Frank D. Sherman,—LBM Love's Stratagem.—Hyder Ali.-SR 10 Love's Strategy.—Anacreon.—BOL 183 Love's AN INT) EX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Love's Strategy.—R. S. Sharpe.-CS 32 (Sl. abr.) (Conjugal Love.)—MHR - Love's Supremacy.—Alfred Austin.—BOL Love's Telepathy.--Angela Morgan,—HP 2 Love's Thread of Gold.-Jean Ingelow.—BIL–RLP Love's Transfiguration, , (Chambers' Journal.)—HP Love's Trinity.—Alfred Austin.—OVV Love's Tyranny.—Jacques, Peletier-AFP love's Victory.--D: A. Wasson.—LTV Love's Waking.—Anon.—FLS Love's Wantonness.--T: Lodge.—WEP 1 (Phillis.)—OB (II.)—OEL Love's Wisdom.—Marg. Deland.—AA Love's Young Dream.—T: Moore. —BGW —BNL —BOL — EP—HBV-RLP (Albr.)—EPs—FTA * Love's Young Dream.—Helen M. Waithman.—BS 20 Lovesight. (The House of Life, Sonnet IV.)—Dante Ga- briel Rossetti...—EPN-PGT 2–WA - Lowest thou Me?—W: Cowper.—FEP—HBW Love-talker, The.—Ethna Carberry.—BIP Love-triology, A, Sel. fr.-Mathilde Blind.--WA Lovewell's Fight.—Anon.—ABH-AWB–HBV—PAH Lovey-loves.—Ben King.—SP 1 Loving and Liking.—Dorothy Wordsworth.--CHV-OTPC Loving Gººd of Lord Bateman, The...— (Ballad.)—BESB– PC Loving Little Girl, The.-E. C. Rook.-LPS–PP Low Countries, The. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Low Countries, The.—Oliver Goldsmith. See Traveller, The. Low Estate, A.—W. Hale White.—THV Low Lintel, The.—Marg. A. Sinclair.—SBOS—SGB Low Spirits.-F: W : Faber.—CBP Low Tide on Grand Pré.-Bliss Carman.—OCW—TCW Low-backed Car, The. (C.) – S : Lover. — BIP — BNL — BS 17 —CR —CS 28 —DB —FEP —HBW –LC (sl. abr.)—RTI—StS (W. music.)—DR. l Lowell #abet, A. (Comp. fr. Lowell's Works.)—Anon.— Lowell, Extract Concerning.—D: W. Bartlett.—PEO Lowell, Extract Concerning.—H. R. Haweis.-PEO Lowell, Extract Concerning. (North British Review.)—PEO Lowell, Extract Concerning.—Frances H. Underwood.-PEO Lowell, Extract Concerning.—W: C. Wilkinson.—PEO Lowell's Independence in Politics.-G: W : Curtis.-SSR Lowest Place, The.—Christina G. Rossetti...—EP Lowlanº, # Holland, The. — (Ballad.) — BESB — EBS — Loyal Fisher, The.—Anon.—AWB Loyal Heart.—Anon.—WR 23 Loyal Hearts.-H. Parker.--SR 12 Loyal to a Trust.—Anna_W. Whitney.—SR 13 Loyal Woman's No, A.—Lucy Larcom.—EPs Loyalists, The-Sarah Anne Curzon.—OCV Loyalty.—J: Barbour.—EBS Loyalty.—Allan Cunningham. See Hame, Hame, Hamel Loyalty Confined.—Sir £º L'Estrange.—FEP (In Prison—sel.)—BNL–STC Loyalty to Truth.-Anna H. Shaw.—TMR. Lucida Templa. Deorum.-Lucretius.-GT Lucifer and Elissa,—Philip J. Bailey. See Festus. Lucifer in Starlight.—G: Meredith. — GT — HBW — OB — OVV-VA—VE Lucile, Sels. fr.—Rob't, Lord Lytton.—EP Character º; Lucile. (Pt. II., Can. VI., sts 38–40–abr.) 2 - ("Nº, gream from its source flows seaward”—Sel.)— Dinner Hour, The. (Pt. I., Can. II., 18, 19.)—WA (fucile, Sel. frº-Iſ, 19.)—BNL We Meet at One Gate.—HTb-I Lucinda Matlock.-Edgar Lee Masters.-NPA Lucinda's Fan.—Frank L. Stanton.—TMR. Lucius Junius Brutus (play), Sel. fr. (Brutus and Titus.) —Nathaniel Lee.—S - Luck,-Dare Stark.-GS Luck of Roaring Camp, The. W.R. 33 (Sel. fr.)—F's. Bret Harte.— Luck of the Bogans, The.—Sarah Orne Jewett.—SP 5 Lucky Call, The.—Anon.—CS 11 Lucky Horseshoe, The.—Anon.—PR, (At. to Jas. T. Fields.)—CS 22 Lucky Jim.—Anon.—WR 15 Lucky Jim.—J: L. Long.—BS 26 Lucrece, Sel. fr.-W: Shakespeare.—WEP 1 Lucretia Sleeping.—W: Shakespeare. See Rape of Lucrece. Lucretius.-Trumbull Stickney.—AL Lucy. (C.)—Bryan W. Procter. (Golden Girl, A.)—BNL Lucy. (Poems of the Imagination, XI. —C.) —W: Words- worth-OB (V.)—WEP 4 (III.) (Departed.)—EPs (“Slumber did my spirit seal, A.”)—HBV-OB–PGT 1 Lucy. (“Strange fits of passion I have known”—Poems Founded on the Affections, VII.-O.)—W: Words- worth.-HBV-OB (I. (Poems Founded on the Affections, VIII.-O.)—W: Wordsworth.-BIFV (I.)—BNL–CBP—FEP—GP– FIBP (#)-IR (I.) — OB (II.) — PCK — RLP — WEP 4 (I.) §: Love, The.)—FTA—PHS Lucy. “She dwelt among the untrodden ways.”)—HBV— MBL-OB–PGT 1–PYO Lucy. Lullaby: Lullaby: ulla by : O * (Poems Founded on the Affections, IX.-0.)—W: Wordsworth.-OB (III.) (“I’ travell'd among unknown men.”)—BGV-OEL– GEP—HBV–OB–OTPC–PGT 1 Lucy. (Poems of the Imagination, X-C.)—W: Words- worth. —ABV —BFW (II.) —GN—HBP (II.)—IR § 149; 3—OB (IV.)—OTPC — PIHS — RAC — EP 4 (II.) (Sel.)—EPs--OS 3 Education of Nature, The.)—PGT i Three Years she Grew.)—BNL–FEP—GP—MBL (“Three years she grew in sun and shower.”—HBV- Lucy and Colin.—T: Tickell.—OTPC Lucy Ashton's Song. (Fr. The Bride of Lammermoor, Ch. III.)—Walter Scott.—BGV-BPB—OB (Beware.)—EPs Lucy Bertram and Dominie Sampson.—Walter Scott. See Guy Mannering. Lucy Gray; or, Solitude.—W: Wordsworth.-BFW-BGV- BPB—CBOP-CEL –CFBP—CGd-EP —EPN — EEP—FTR-GSP–HBP—HBV-HEVy —OTPC — PC–PCL–PGT 1–Pok—RAC–RLP—RTV —SFM —SMG-WCL–WEP 4 - Lucy. Lake. (Parody.)—Newton Mackintosh.-HBV—PA Lucy’s Birthday.—W: M. Thackeray.—OTPC Lucy’s Canary.-Adelaide O’Keeffe-OTPC Lucy’s Flittin’.-W. : Laidlaw.—EBS—GP—STC Lucy's Song-C: Dickens. See Village Coquettes, The . Ludgate Hill.—A #ºry. (Drama for Every-day Life.) . (Punch.)—HP Ludicrous Explanation, A.—Anon.—HTb-I Lugnaquillia.-G: F. Savage-Armstrong.—DB Lugubrious Whing-Whang, The...— (O.)—Jas. W. Riley.—NA sel.) (Mad, Mad Muse, The-sel.)—HP Luke, Havergal.-E. A. Robinson.—AA Lullabies of Various Lands.--Anon.—WR 48 “Rockaby, baby, thy cradle is green.” – Anon. — CS 23—RAC—TFS (sel.) Baby's, Cradle is Green—sel.)—TFS . Lullaby: “Weep ye no more, sad fountains.”—Anon. (Sleep—at. to J.: Dowland.)—BNL–HBP (Song for Music, A.)—PGT 1 - (Tears.)—OB Lullaby, A: ºrbaby, hush-a-bye.” – Laurence Alma- Tadema.- - Lullaby, A: “IHush, my baby, in all the westland.”—Fred C. Baldwin.-OrNI Lullaby: “The rook's nest do rock on the tree-top.” —W: Barnes.—GSP—PGT 2– Lullaby: “Through Sleepy-land doth a river flow.” — E. Cavazza.-NV Lullaby: “A song for the baby.”—Shirley Dare.-CBOP Lullaby: “Hush thee, sweet baby.” (Fr. Danaë.) — T: Davidson.—TMR. - Lullaby: “Golden slumbers kiss your eyes.” — T: Dekker. See Pleasant Comedy of Patient Grussel, The. Lullaby: “Bedtime's come fu' little boys.”—Paul Laurence Dunbar.—AI—LBA—THP Lullaby: #: up yo' haid,” etc.—Paul Laurence Dunbar. —B -*-*. Lullaby: “Sleepy little, creepy little goblins.”—F. W. Foley. —CS 39—SP 2 Lullaby: “Sleep, my angels, side by side."—Norman Gale.— Lullaby, The “Sing lullabies as women do.”—G: Gascoigne. Lullaby: “Rockaby, lullaby, bees in the clover.”—Josiah G. olland. See Mistress of the Manse, The. Lullaby, A : “Suppose I put my babe to sleep.”—Kate W. McCluskey.—SP 4 T. Lullaby: , “Bye-bye, drowsiness o’ertaking,” etc. inie, arr. by ) O. McFadon.—DR, “Lullaby and good-night.” - . E. McFadon—DR Lullaby: i.is in their nests are softly calling.”—Grace It Chell.– Lullabys ºlitic one, sleep softly.”—Harriet Monroe.— Lullaby, A: “Baloo, loo, lammy, now baloo, my dear.”— Lady Caroline Nairne.—HIBW-LOS 1–OS 1 Lullaby: Baby wants a lullaby.”—W: B. Rands.-PPI. Lullaby: “The wind whistled loud.”—W: B. Rands.-GSP Lullaby, A: “O saftly sleep my bonnie bairn l’’—Alex. A. Ritchie.—EBS—GC (Fr. Er- (W. music—arr. by) Lullaby: “Lullaby, oh, lullaby l’’-Christina G. Rossetti. — Lullaby, A: “Upon my lap my sovereign sits.”—R: Row- lands.-GC–HBV-OE–PGT 1–0|H Lullaby: “Slumber, slumber, little one, now.”—Frank D. Sherman.-L.FL Lullaby, A.; “Cease, warring thoughts, and let his brain.” {#, fr. The Triumph of Beauty.)—Jas. Shirley. — Lullaby, ńs “Hush thee, my baby-boy.” —Alex. Stewart. — Lullaby: “Sweet and low.”—Alfred Tennyson. See Prin- eSS, "L'he. Lullaby: “Dream, dream, thou flesh of me !” — Patience Worth.-AMV 4 Lullaby for Christmas, A.-J. Addington Symonds;–YC Lullaby for Titania. — W: Shakespeare. See Midsummer Night's Dream, A. - Lullaby in Bethlehem.—H. H. Bashford.—HEV–HBVy “Lullaby, O lullaby.”—W: C. Bennett.—HEV–OTPC 184 TITLE INDEX Mad Lullaby of a Lover, The.—G: Gascoigne.—OEL (Lower's Lullaby, A.)—HBV-OB g Lullaby of [wr. of or to] an Infant Chief.-Walter Scott. BEIV—BVC–OSBP—GSP–HBV-LC — LOS 1 — OTPC–PCL–PGpr—RAC–SP 1–TM (Sl. abr.)—PC—PHS—Port Lullaby of Danae, The.—Edmund C. Stedman.—OAMs Lullaby of the Iroquois.-E. Pauline, Johnson.--OCV “Lullaby, #e lullaby.” (IDomestic Poems, IV.)—T: Hood. (Serenade, A.)—CS 26—HPE - Lullaby Song.—W: P. M'Kenzie-TGV g Lullaby Song.—Anon.— (tr. by Eliz. L. Prentiss.)—ASR-I— BS 15—LOS 1–OAMs—PG pr—RAC (Craig song—s. abr.) —CBOP —HBV —LC —Orlſ — (Abr.)—FEP (Sleep, Baby, Sleep l—sel.)—PC—WCL Lullaby to an Infant Chief.-Walter Scott. an Infant Chief. Lullabye, A.—J: Skelton-WEP 1 Lully, Lullay.—Anon-NT Lully, Lulley; Lully, Lulley.—Anon.—NT “Lulu.”—Carrie W. Thompson.—HIP (sl. abr.) (Kitty Clover.)—WR 2 (Naughty Kitty Clover.)—BS 20 Lulu's Complaint.—Anon.—CBOP Lumber Camp Romance, A.—Harriet F. Crocker.—WR 21 Lumbermen, The.—J: G. Whittier.—BIHIV Lunar Stanzas.-H: C. Knight.—NA Lunch, The-T: B. Aldrich.-WSA Lunch for Santa, A.—Anon.—CHP Lure, The.—J: Boyle O'Reilly.—HBW e Lurline; or, The Knight's Visit to the Mermaids. – R.: H. Barham. See Sir Rupert the Fearless. Lusiad, The, Sels. fr.—Luis de Camoens (tr. by Mickle.) Inez de Castro. (Sel. fr. Can. III.)—NE Spirit of the Cape, The. (Sel. fr. Can. V.)—NE Lusiad, The, Story of.-Kate M. Rabb.—NE * Lust of Gold, The.—Jas. Montgomery. See West Indies, The. Lusty May.—Anon.—OB Lute Player, The.—W: Watson.—SR e Lute Song in “The Sad One,” The.—J: Suckling.—WEP 2 Luther.—Joaquin Miller.—BS 12 Luther in the Wartburg.—H: W. Longfellow.—POW “Luther rebelled against the pope in behalf of the ministry.” —W. H. H. Murray.—GG Luther’s Christmas Carol.--—Anon.—WR 28 Luther's Hymn.—Martin Luther. (Paraphrase of Luther's Hymn, by F': H. Hedge.)—AA (Mighty Fortress is our God, A–sel.)—BNL (Psalm XLVI.-tr. by T.: Carlyle.)—HBP Luve Ron, A.—T: De Hales.—EP Lux est Umbra Dei.-J: A. Symonds.-WA Lux in Tenebris.-Katha. Tynan Hinkson.—TIP Lycidas.--T: B. Aldrich.-FP * Lycidas.-J: Milton.—BNL (br. sel.)—BOF.—BPB—Ehl’— EP —EPE —EPs —FEP —GEP —HBP — HBV — HGP-LH-MBL-OE—OR-PGT 1–PIHS —RLP —SEP—WE—WEP 2 * (Fame—sel.)—BNL (Flowers—sel.)—OAA (Lycidas, Sel. fr.)—BNL Lydia.-L. W. Reese.—AA—AL Lydia Dick.-Eugene Field.—YBW Lydia Doane Celebration, The.—Frances Roberts.--CB “Lydia Hi, gone this Many a Year.”—Lizette W. Reese.— Lydia's Ride.—T: Frost.—BS 21 . . Lye, The.—Walter Raleigh. See Lie, The. Lying.—T: Moore.—HIPE—SAy—SP 5 - Lying in State.—Walter S. Landor.—HIPE Tying in the Grass.--Edmund Gosse.—OVV-RLP—VA Lyke-wake Dirge, A.—Anon.—BIB–BIESB–BPB—EBS— EPs—(abr.)—HBV–OB—OBB—WEP 1 Lyman Beecher's First Home.—Lyman Beecher.—WR 5 Lynmouth. (Abr.)—Arthur O’Shaughnessy.—HIGP —PGT 2 Lynmouth Widow, A.—Amelia Josephine Burr.—AMV 2 Lynton Verses.—T : E : Brown.—OR, Lyon.—HI: Peterson.—AWB–PAPrm (Death of Lyon, The.)—BE—EDY-PAH Lyra Incantata.-Theo. Tilton.—HTb-II Lyra Modulata.—Sel. fr.—Ronald Ross. (Hesperus.)—GnR-I Lyre, The. (I., II.)—G: Darley.—OVV Lyre of Anacreon, The.—Oliver W. Holmes.—CAP Lyre of Life, The.—Wilfred Campbell.—OCW Lyric.—Ernest Dowson.—HEV - Lyric.—Joaquin Miller.—GS Lyric. (dif. poem.).-Joaquin Miller, GS Lyric, A.—Algernon C: Swinburne.—HIEW Lyric Argument, A.—Rob't Herrick.--NT Lyric Love.—Rob't Browning.—OVV Lyric of Action.—Paul H. Hayne.—BS 22—PS (Upward and Onward.)—BS 17 - Lyric Seer, The. (Poet-lore—C.)—Edwin Markham.—SR 13 Lyrical Poem, The.—R : Garnett.—VA Lyrics of Earth.-Archibald Lampman.-OAMs Lytell Geste of Robin Hode, A.—Anon.—BB Lyttel Boy, The-Eugene Field.—AA M. A., 1822-1888. (O.)—Louise I. Guiney. (Pax Paganica—w. add. st.)—AA Mſ. Boºys the Star Spangled Banner.—G. Fernald,— See Lullaby of *. M. P.; or, The Blue Stockings. (Sel. # To Sigh, yet Feel no Pain—song.)—T: Moore.—FEP—FLS Ma and Pa, # Polly, Needed Educatin’.-Keene Thompson. Ma Little Brown Babee.—Wallace Bruce Amesbury.-WR 51 Mabel.—Anon.—WR 4 Mabel, Sel: fr. (At her Window—C.—Pt. I.)—F'rd’k Locker- Lampson.)—OB Mabel.—Jas. W. Riley.—HIDL Mabel, Vs New Hampshire.—Jas. T: Fields.-AFV-HBV— Mabel Martin.-J: G. Whittier.—AP (sl. abr.) Witch's Daughter, The. (Pts. 1–4, cond.)—CS 19—MMR Mabel §o Mºgºmer Day.-Mary Howitt.—CBOP–CHV- Mabel; or, The Face against the Pane.—T: B. Aldrich.-SA (Face against the Pane, The.)—CS 19—FR-MMR Macarius the Monk.-J: B. O'Reilly.—KNE Macaronic Mother Goose.-Anon.—WA Macaulay.-Walter S. Landor.—EPC—WA (To Macaulay.)—BNL–HBP Macaulay.-W: M. Punshon.-NC Macaulay's Prophecy. (Sel. arr. fr. Honest Money.)—Jas, A. Garfield.—NC Macbeth, Sels. fr.—W: Shakespeare. “Canst thou not minister to a mind diseased ?” fr. Act V., Sc. 3.)—G.G. (Macbeth—br. sel.)—BNL “If º done when 'tis done,” etc. O (Macbeth—br. sels.)—BNL (Macbeth's Soliloquy—br. sel.)—SAE Killing of Macbeth. (Sel. fr. V., 8.)—EDY Letter Scene, The. (I., 5. (Macbeth, Act I., Sc., 5.)—IR (Hesitation-seij-žňs Macbeth. (Br. Sels. fr. I., 3 ; I., 4; I., 5; II., 3; III., 1 ; III., 2.; III., 4; V., 3 ; W., 4; V., 5; V., 7.)—BNL Macbeth and the Witches. (IV., 1.)—BS 10 (º: nºne flighty purpose never is o'ertook”—br. Søl,. ) – it tº S (Witches' Meeting, The-The Charm—sel.)—CGd—-QH Macbeth's Fortune. (Sel.)—WR 31 Morning. (Br, sel. fr. I., 6.)—EPs * (Macbeth's Castle.)—BNL Murder of King Duncan. (Sel. fr. II,_1; II., 2.)—CS 13 (E) agger of the Mind, A–sel.)—BNL (Dagger Scene, The.)—BS 6 (Dagger Soliloquy.)—MRS (Is this a Dagger ?)—OS 3 (Macbeth before the Murder of Duncan.)—FR (Maºſ: Selection from the Dagger Scene]—sel.) (Br. sel. (Sel. fr. I., 7.)— (Visionary Dagger, The.)—RLP (Murder, The-II., 2.)—BNL (Macbeth, Br. sels. fr.)—HNS—SAE (Remorse—br. Sel.)—EPs—RLP Night. (Br. Sel. fr. III, 2.)—EPs (Come, Seeling Night.)—RAC Sleep-walking Scene. (V., 1.)—MRS—WR 27 (Lady Macbeth—Sleep Walking Scene—abr.)—SR 4 (Macbeth—sel.)—SAE -- (Macbeth, Act V., Sc. 1.)—IR, “To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrow.” fr. V., 5.)—OTPC–PYO—RAC–RLP (Macbeth, Br. sel. fr.)—BNL Witches' Meeting, The. (I, 1, and sel. fr. IV.,. 1.)—CGd (Macbeth's Fortune. Sel. fr. Act IV., Sc. 1.)—WR 31 Witches' Incantation.—EPE Macbeth and the Witches.—W: Shakespeare. See Macbeth. Macbeth, before the Murder of Duncan. — W: Shakespeare. See Macbeth. Macbeth. Selection from the Dagger Scene. — W: Shake. speare. See Macbeth. Macbeth, to the Ghost.—W : Shakespeare. See Macbeth. Macbeth's Castle.—W: Shakespeare. See Macbeth. Macbeth's Fortune.—W.; Shakespeare. See Macbeth, Macbeth’s Soliloquy.—W: Shakespeare. See Macbeth. McCarthy and McManus.--Anon.—HIH Macdonald's Charge at Wagram. — Joel T. Headley. See Napoleon and his Marshals. Macdonald’s Raid.—Paul H. Hayne.—AFI—CS 18–PAH McFingal, Br. Sels. fr.—J: Trumbull.—BNL (M’Fingal.)—APM MacFlecknoe.—J: Dryden.—Ehl?—EPR—SEP—WE (Shadwell—sel.)—EPC–WEP 2 See Rob Roy. (Br. Sel. Macgregor's Defence.—Walter Scott. Macgregor's Gathering.—Walter Scot.—EBS—NT Machine Hand, A.—T: Ashe.—OVW M’Ilrath of Milate.—J: J. Rooney.—PAH-PRR, McKinley.—W: Harry Head.—SR 14 McKinley.—(London Truth.)—PAH . McKinley-C: , Emory Smith.-W.R. 42 McKinley’s Dying Prayer.—Jas. Creelman,—HTb-I-SP 5 McKinley's Funeral Address, Sel. fr.—C. M. . Manchester,--- W Maclaine's Child; a Legend of Lochbuy-Mull.—C: Mackay — CS 9—FR (sl. abr.)—FTR-SA M’Lean’s Welcome.—Jas. Hogg.-EBS MacLeod of Dare. (Br. Sel. fr. Ch. XLV.)--W: Black.-- M'Pherº's Farewell. (0.)—Rob't Burns.—EBS—HBP— (Defiance.)—LH Macrimmon's Lament.—Walter Scott.—ET3S McSwats Swear Off, The.—Anon.—WR 39 Mad.—W: Littlejohn.—CS 32 185 IMad AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS f Mad Actor The.—Frä’k G. Webb.-W.R. 2 Mad Anthony's Charge.—Alex. N. Easton.—CS 29 Mad Biake —W : Rose Benét.—AMW 4 Mad Cabinan's Song of Sixpence, The... (Punch.)—HPE Mad Engineer, The...—Anon-CS 7—MMR - (Prussian Railway Conductor's Story—ad. by Walter K. Fobes ) —FR - Mad Guilleau.-Gustave Madaud.—AFP Mad Lower, The, Sels. fr. [Beaumont and | Fletcher. Joy of Battle, The, (Song fr. Act V., Sc. 4.)—LH–PPV Tc Venus. (Sel. fr. IV., 3.)—EPs Mad Luce —Anon.—FMR Mad Mad Muse, The.—Jas. W. Riley-HP (sel.) (Lugubrious Whing-Whang, The-C.)—NA (sel.) Mad Mag:-Leonard. Wheeler-CS 16 Maj Maid's Song, The.—Rob't Herrick,-EPE—NT—OB — RLP—WEP 2 Mad March Wind, The.—Michael Bera.-CB Mad Marie.—Anon.—WR 2 Mad Son, The.—Padric Gregory.-RTI Mad Song.—W : Blake.—Ehl?—WEP 3 Mad Teuton, A.— (Detroit Free Press.)—AmSS—TSS Madam Hickory.—Wilbur Larremore.—AA Madame Butterfly (br. sel.)—J: Luther Long.—BOL Madame de Staël and Madame Recamier. — W: Rounseville Alger.—BQF Mme Eef.—Anon.—SR—WR 30 (French Account of Adam's Fall—diff. vers.)—CS 29 M adami, ºamier and Ballanche.—W: Rounseville Alger.— Madame Roland.—Anon.—EDY Madcap April –Tudor Jenks.--DD–EDY Made at the Cock-Alfred T'ennyson.—BLV * Made in the Hot Weather. (Ballad Made in the Hot Weather—C.)—W: E. Henley —GN–WSA i. Madeline.—Edgar Lee Masters.-HT Madeleine, de Vercheres.—J. Reade—SBOS—SGB Madeleine's Victory.—Grace Denio Litchfield.—WR 44 Madge Wildfire's Song.—Walter Scott. See Heart of Mid- lothian. The . Madison Cawein.—Marg. Steele Anderson.—AMW 3 Madman, The (Punch.)—KNE (Fragment, A.)—HPE (His Eve was Stern and Wild.)—CS 3—SR 6 Madman, The.—T. S. Denison.—FAS Madness. (Punch.)—HPE Madness of King Goll. The-W : Butler Yeats.-RTI Madness of Philip, The. Sel. fr.—Josephine Dodge Daska.m. (Ardelia in Arcady.)—HSPS—SP 2 - (Model Story in the Kindergarten, A.)—SP 2 Madonna at Palos.-Mabel E. Hughes.—WR 6 Madonna Mia.-Algernon C: Swinburne.—HIBW . Madonna Mia.-Oscar Wilde.—CBP Madonna of the Entry, A.—Agnes M. Machar.—TCW Madonna of the Tubs.-Eliz. Stuart Phelps.-SP 7–WR 34 Madrigal—In praise of two —Anon.—WEP 1 Madrigal: “My love in her attire doth show her wit.” — Anon.—HIBV-OE–WEP 1 (Poetry of Dress, The, III.)—PGT 1 Madrigal: “When first before me she appeared.” — Abbe Boufflers.--AFP Madrigal: (C.) “Like the Idalian queen.”—W: Drummond. Madrigal. (C.) “My thoughts hold mortal strife.” — W: Drummond.—EBS (Inexorable.)—OB Lament, A.)—PGT 1 Madrigal : (C.) “The beauty and the life.” Drummond.—EBS (Her Passing.)—OB \ Madrigºi, (C.) “This life,” etc.—W: Drummond.—EBS — T “This world a hunting is.” EP 2 Madrigal: —W : Drummond.—WE Madrigal, A : “Easter-glow and Easter-gleam l’’ Scollard.—OAE Madrigal, A : “Crabbed Age and Youth.”—W: Shakespeare. See Passionate Pilgrim, The. (O.) — W: (Im Flowers of Sion.) — Clinton Madrigal: “Take, O take those lips away.” — W: Shake- speare. See Measure for Measure. Madrigal : “Tell me where is fancy bred.”—W: Shakespeare. See Merchant of Venice, The. Madrigal, A : “Sweetheart, the year is young.”—Frank D. Sherman.—TFY Madrona, The.—Fred M. Somers.-AD Madrono.—Fs, Bret Harte.—AA Maesia’s Song.—Rob't Greene.—HEV Maestro's Confession, The.—Marg. J. Preston.—CS 9—KNE Magazine Fort. Phoenix Park, Dublin.—W: Wilkins.—TIP Magdalen.—HI: Kingsley.—HIBV-OVV Magdalen.—Edgar L. Wakeman.—SR 3 Magdalen Walks.-Oscar Wilde.—DB Magdalena.-Anon.—CS 3 Magdalena-Anon.—HP. - Magdalena; or, the Spanish. Duel.-J: Fs. Waller.—BS 5– CR-CS 14—FTR-SA Magellan.—G : A Mackenzie.—OCV Maggie and Thomas à Kempis.-G: Eliot. See Mill on the Floss. The. Maggie.º.º. her Hair.—G: Eliot. See Mill on the Floss, € Maggie Lauder.—Anon.—EBS Magic.—Hamlin Garland.—NPA Magic.—Irene Rutherford McLeod.—-HT Magic.—E: J. O’Brien.—AMV 4 Magic Buttons,—Emma C. Dowd.-BS 12 Magic Ş. Moved on, The.—Percy B. Shelley. See Queen 3. Magic Mirror, The.—HI: Mills Alden.—HEV Magic Purse, The.—Madison Cawein.—HT Magic Sleep, The.—Alfred Tennyson.—Q.H. Magic Wine, The.—Anon.—CHP - Magic Wand, The-G: R. Sims.-CS 32—RTV Magical Isle, The.—Anon.—CS 8 Magic-mirror Revelations.—(Class Prophecy,)—WR 54 Magna es. Yºus. (C.)—Coventry Patmore.—GEP—OVW Magnanimity in Politics.-Edmund, Burke. See. Speech, on Moving his Resolutions for Conciliation with America. Magnanimous and Mean.—C: Heavysege.—TCW Magnificent Distances.—Anon.—KNE - Magnolia-Grandiflora.-Christopher P. Cranch.-AD Magpie, The.—Anon.—CS 32 Magpie and the Monkey, The.—Tomas de Yriarte.—SS Magpies in Picardy.—Amon.—HIBW Magpie's Nest, Thé.-C: and Mary Lamb.-CHV-Port Magruder's Lullaby. (Pwck.)—BS 21 Maha-Bharata, The, Sels. fr.— (Tr. by) Edwin Arnold. Great Journey, The. (Sel.)—NE Sávitri; or, Love and Death. (Abr.)—NE Maha-Bharata, Story of the L-Kate M. Rabb.-NE Mahmoud.—Leigh Hunt.—BNL–CGd—CS 8 Mahmud and Ayaz.-Edwin Arnold. See With Sa'di in the Garden. - Mahmud and the Idol.—Bessie Chandler.—CS 27 Mahogany-tree, The.—W: M. Thackeray. — BLV — BNL — IBOC–EDY—FT-HBP—HBV-OAC–PF-PHS— RLP—VA—YC Mahomet.—S: T. Coleridge.—EDY MahSr John.—Irwin Russell.—SDR.—SP 7 Maid, The.—Theo. Roberts.-CBPC—HBV Maid and Flower.—François R. A. de Chateaubriand.—AFP Maid and the Palmer, The.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB—OBB Maid Freed from the Gallows, The. — (Ballad.) — CTBP — ESB - Maid I Love ne'er Thought of Me, The.—Walter S. Lan- dor.—BLV Maid I. Loved, The-Anon.—FLS Maid of Athens, ere we Part.—Lord Byron.—BGW-BNL– CBP—GEP—HIBIP—HBV–POW–PYO—RLP (Maid of Athens.)—FEP—FTA Maid of Cloghroe, The.—Anon.—TIP Maid of Grishornish, The.—J: Stuart Blackie.—STC - Maid of Honor, The, Br. sels. fr.—Philip Massinger.—BNL Maid of Llanwellyn, The.—J. Baillie.—BGV Maid of Lochlan, The.—Jas. Macpherson. See Fingal. Maid of Murray Hill, The...—HI: C. Bunner.—WSA Maid of Neidpath, The.—T: Campbell.—OTPC Maid of Neidpath, The. — Walter Scott. — BGW — EBS — PGT 1–R.LP—YBF Maid of Orleans, The.—Jos. E. Sagebeer.—CS 24 Maid of Orleans, The, Sel. fr. (Joan of Arc's, Farewell [to Homel—Prol., Sc. IV.)—Friedrich Schiller.—BLP— - BS 22—FMR, Maid of Orleans Girding for Battle, The. — Rob't Southey. See Joan of Arc. - Maid of the Mºrschaum, The. (Parody.)—Rudyard Kip- Ing.— - Maid that Tends the Goats, The.—W. Dudgeon.—BGV Maiden and the Bluebird, The.--Anon.—CHP Maiden and the Lily, The.—J : Fraser.—HIBW Maiden and Weathercock.-H. : W. Longfellow.—CBP Maiden City, The.— Charlotte Eliz. Tonna. — BIP — DB — HBV-RTI Maiden Eyes.—Gerald Griffin.-HBV Maiden Husking Corn, The.—J. H. Blow.—BS 23 Maiden Martyr, The.—Anon.—BS 5–CS 14 —FR —PFP — SA—SC—SP 8—SR 6 (Scotland’s Maiden Martyr.)—FTR-HB Maiden Melancholy.—Rainer Maria Rilke.—HGV Maiden Missionary, The.—Paul Pastnor.—GBH Maiden Sººn, Thé, Song fr. (Hidden Flame.)—J: Dryden. Maiden Spring, The.—(Anon. arr.)—AD—includes: Arbutus.-H. H.-AD Daffodil.—Anon.—AD Daisy.—Anon.—AD Lilies.—Leigh Hunt.—AD (abr.)—NT May.—Anon.—AD |Pink-Johann W. von Goethe.—AD Roses.—Leigh Hunt.—AD (Sel.) Violets.-Leigh Hunt.—AD (br. Sel.) (Chorus of [the] Flowers, in Songs and Chorus, etc.) —FEP—HBP—PIH - 1Maiden to the Moon, The.—J: G. Saxe.—BS 23 Maiden, were I a King.—Victor Hugo.—AFP Maiden with a Millring-pail, A. (Reflections – C.) — Jean Ingelow.—BNL Maidenhead Bridge.—Clement Scott.—RTW Maidenhood.—HI: W. Longfellow. — BNL — CAP — FEP — HBV-STC–YBV - e Maiden's Choice, The...—H: Carey. See following: Maiden's Ideal of a Husband, A. (Fr. The Contrivances.)— H: Carey.—BNIL–HBV–TFY (Maiden's Choice, The.)—FEP—HBP Maiden's Last Farewell, The.—J: Paul.—BS 4 Maiden; Request, The.—T: Hood (wr. at. to S: Lower.)— H.R. (Come with the Ring.)—CS 21 º to Ring the Belle.)—BLV—BS 24—HBV Maiden's Soliloquy, A.—Alaric A. Watts.-FTA ºp Maid's Lament, The.—Walter S. Landor. See Examination of Shakespeare, 186 TITLE INDEX Man Maids of Japan.—Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.—TT Malmaison.—Amy Lowell.—AMV 4 Maids of Lee, The.—F': E. Weatherly.—FEP (sl. abr.) Maloney's St. Patrick's Day Hat. (Puck.)—SP 2 (Bird in the Hand, A.)—SAy—SP 1—StS-VA Malta, Sel. fr.—Carroll Ryan.—TCW Maid's lemonstrance, The...—T: Campbell.—BNL Maltworra's Madrigal, The.—Austin Dobson.—HEV Maid's Tragedy, The, Sels. fr. — Beaumont and Fletcher. — Malum Opus.-Jas. A. Morgan.—NA foLP Malvern Hill.—Herman Melville.—AH 2–PAH Aspatia's Song. . (Fr. Act II., Sc. 1.)--NT—OB Malvern Hill.—Eliz. Stuart Phelps.-BE Bridal Song.)—HBV Malzah and the Angel Zelehtha.- C : Heavysege. “Lay a gariand on my hearse.”)—FEP Song.)—CEL–WEP 2 Bridal Song. (Fr. I., 2.)—OB Mailligh Mo Stoir.—G: Ogle.—BGV-D13 Mails, The.—Will Lawson.—SBOS—SGB Main Hazir Hun.—M. E. Winslow.—CS 21 Maine, The.—G. Dichter.—PAPrm Maine at Gettysburg.—Joshua L. Chamberlain.-SC Maine º A.—Gertrude Huntington McGiffert. —HBW — W Maine Liquor Law, The, Sel. arr. fr. (Enforcement of the Liquor Law, The.)—Wendell Phillips.-MRS (Temperance.)—CS 20—TS (Temperance Question, The.)—BS 8 Maine Woods, The.—Sel. f H. : D : Thoreau. (Forest, The.)—OAA—RAC Maine's Men, The. (St. Lowis Republican.)—PAPrm (Sinking of the Maine.)—FAS Main-truck: or, Leap for Life, The. — G. P. Morris (Ait. also to Walter Colton,)—CS 1—LLC (Leap for Life, A.)—FTR-SSR Maire bán Astór.—T: Osborne Davis.--DB Maire my Girl.-J. : K. Casey.—DB–RTI—TIP Maigréad Bán.—Rob't Dwyer Joyce.—DB Mairgréad ni Chealleadh.-E. : Walsh.--DB Maister an’ the Bairns, The.—W : Thomson.—BS 12 Maize, The.—W : W. Fosdick.-BNL Maize for the Nation's Emblem.—Celia. Thaxter.—POS Majestic Eminence of Washington, The.—Chauncey M. De- pew.—OAW Majestic in his Individuality.—J: P. Newman. See Abra- ham Lincoln. 7".— Majesty in Misery—Charles I. of England (?). —AmSS — EHT Majesty of God.—T: Sternhold.—STC Majesty of Trees, The.—Washington Irving.—OAA Major and Minor.—G. : W : Curtis.-CBP Major Jones’s Christmas Present.—Anon.—WR 28 Major Slott's Visitor.—C : H. Clark.--—SA e Major-General John Sedgwick, Sels. fr.—G. : W : Curtis. Gen; Grant, the Silent Captain. (Arr. and cond.)— 1. Spirit of Puritanism, The.—NC Major's Fourth of July, The...—Mary A. Powers.-CB Make Believe. (Diff. poem.)—Alice Cary.—BNL–HBW Make Childhood Sweet.—Anon.—HTb-I Make me Merry.—(Balliol M.S.)—BOC–NT—YC Make no Vows.-Grace Fallow Norton.—NIPA Make Room in Heaven.—Horace B. Durant.—CS 30 Make the Best of It.—Anon.—TT Make Thine Angel Glad.—Charlotte Fiske Bates.—CBP Make Thy Way Mine.—G: Klingle.—HIDL Make Way for Liberty.—Jas. Montgomery.—BNL —FEP — FPE - (Arnold Winkelried—abºr.)—BS 2—CS 4—CTBP —OS 2 —PCK–SA—SP 8–SSR—TMD (Patriot's Pass-word, The - C.) — AD (sel.) —EDY — HBV—SS (abºr.) Make your Mark-D : Barker.—FP—FTT (abr.) Make-believe.—Rob't L: Stevenson.—GC Maker of Images, The.—Brian Hooker.—AMW 3 Maker's Image, The.—Albert Charlton Andrews.-HTb-II Makin' an Editor outen o' him. (Sel. fr. The Editor’s Guests.)—Wiil Carleton.—AmSS—CS 13 "Makinºs a-Purpose to be Et.” — G : R. Horton. — R. 40 Making' a Circle.—Anon.—WR 41 - Making a House.—Josephine Preston Peabody.—SFM Making a Man of the Boy.—Anon.—CS 38—SR 13 Making Amends.--Anon.—HTb-I Making an Orator.—Stephen Crane.—SR 13—WR 29 “Making an Orator.”—Clara J. Denton.—WLO Making Believe.—Alice M. Kellogg.—SSC Making Brown-bread Cakes.—Gail Hamilton.—FS Making Butter.—Anon.—TT Making Calls.--Anon.—WR 50 Making Friends.-Auguste Brizeux.--—AFP Making him Feel at Home.—Belle M. Locke.—CS 36 Making Mud-pies.—Anon.—CBOP Making of a Comedienne, The. (Albr.)—Clara E. Laughlin. Making of an Outlaw, The.—S: R. Crockett.—BS 27 Making of Birds, The.—Katha. Tynan Hinkson.—HT Making of Man, The.—J: White Chadwick.—AA—LBA Making of Man, The.—Alfred Tennyson.—THIV Making of Song, The.—R : Le Gallienne.—RTW 1Making of the Climax.-Eliz. McCracken.—WR 34 Making Peace.—Sarah M. B. Piatt.—CBIP Making the Flag.—Anon.—CHP Malacca.—R. Greentree.—SBOS—SGB Malaria.--Isabel H. Reid.—BS 12 TMalbrouck. (Tr. by) W: McLennan,—OCV Maſbrouck. (Tr. by) Fs. Mahony.—FEP—HBP Malbrouck. (Tr. by) Father Prout.—SAy Malcontents, The...—J: Dryden. See Absalom and Achitophel. Maliban and the Young Musician.—Anon.—BS 6—CS 12 Malice.—W: Shakespeare. See Merchant of Venice, The. Malice.—Rob't Southey.—RTV See Saul. Mamie's Request.—Anon.—TFS . Mamma l—Anna M. Wells.--TM Mamma Gets a Hint.—Caroline McCormick,-WR 52 Mamma's Boy.—Anon.—TFS Mamma's Dirl.—J. M. Lewis.-HTb-I . Mamma's Flower.—M. M. Cass, Jr.—TFS Mamma's Help.–Anon.—LPS–PP Mamma's Helper.—Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.—TT -- Mamma's Kisses.—Anon.—CBOP–TFS—WR 52 Mamma's Little Market Woman.—Lizzie J. Rook.-TT Mamma's Precious Dirl.—Jas. Courtney Challiss.-W.R. 29 Mamma's Present.—Anon.—CHP Mammon Marriage.—G. : MacDonald.—OVW Mammy Gets the Boy to Sleep.–Gertrude M. Jones.—BS 24 Mammy's Churning Song.—E: A. Oldham.—WR 48 Mammy's Gwine Home.—Anon.—Orlſ Mammy’s Li’l Boy.—H. S. Edwards.-CR—DR-HH Mammººk Charm fer de Bride.—Martha S. Gielow. — Mammy’s Lullaby.—Strickland W. Gillilan.-CS 39—SR Mammy's gºamin' -Lucy Dean Jenkins.— SP 1 — StS — W Mammy’s Story.—Susan A. Weiss.-W.R. 15 Mammy's Visit to the City.—Anon.—CS 40 Mammy's Way.—Inez C. Parker.—CS 38 Ma'moiselle.—Florence L. Guertin.—WR. 44 Man.-Florence Earle Coates.—FEP . Man.—Sir J.: Davies. See Nosce Teipsum. Man.—G : Herbert.—BNL (br., sel.)—EPs—HBP Man. ºem: and Epigrams, CXLII.-O.)—Walter S. Lan- OI’.— V A Man.—Alex. Pope. See Essay on Man. Man.—HI: Vaughn.-HBV Man.—E: Young. See Night Thoughts. . Man, A.—W : Shakespeare. See Julius Caesar. Man after All.—Anon.—KNE Man and Boy.--T: Hood.—NT Man and his Shoes, A.—Anon.—SP 6 Man and Nature.—Eliz. B. Browning.—LOS 3 Man and Nature.—Sel. fr.—G : P. Marsh, (Restoration of the Forests, The.)—OAA Man and Nature.—Rob't K. Weeks.-AA Man and the Ascidian.—Andrew Lang.—HIBV. Man and the Cause.—HI: C. Lodge.—FD 2 Man and the Picnic, The.—Rob't J. Burdette.—HTb-II Man and Woman.—W: Shakespeare. See Much Ado about Nothing. Man and Woman.—Alfred Tennyson. See Princess, The. Man Behind, The, Sels. fr.—T. S. Denison. Ike Papson's Courtship.–SR 10 - Sword of Damocles, The.—SR 7 Man behind it to the Theater Bonnet, The.—Anon.—GH Man behind the Gun, The-Esther M. Clark-S Man by the Name of Bolus, A.—Jas. W. Riley.—AA - Man Called Pºy have Heard, A. — Georgina Goddard King.— “Man cannot chose his own life, A.”—M. E. Braddon.—GG Man for a That, A.—J: B. Gough.-SP 5 Man for Galway, The.—C: Lever.—DB—RTI Man for the Crisis, The.—Anon. (ad.)—NC Man for the Hour, The.—A. R. Robinson.—CS 30 Man from Glengarry, The, Sel. fr. (Rude for Life, The- Ch. IV.)—C : Gordon.—IR. “Man has interests other than those that are material.” — (Christian Intelligencer.)—G. Man he Killed, The.—T: Hardy.—NPA Man in Nature.—W: R. Thayer.—AA Man in the Cab, The.—Nixon Waterman.—HIP 2 Man in the Fustian Jacket, The.—G: Moggridge.—WR 2 Man in the Moon, The.—Anon.—CFBP—EP Man in the Moon, The.—Mrs. A. D. Bell.—CBOP Man in the Moon, The...— Jas. W. Riley. — BVC — HBV — HBVy.—HSp—NA (Sel.)—BS 18–EA Man in the Moon and I, The.—Jacques Esprit.—GH Man in the Shadow.—R. W. Child.—WR 47 “Man is but a reed, the weakest in nature.”—Blaise Pascal. See Thoughts. “Man is dear to man; the poorest poor.” (Frag.) — W: Wordsworth.-GG Man is his Own Star.—Fs. Beaumont.—RAC Man Lincoln, The.—Wilbur D. Nesbit.—AH 2 Man May be Happy.—J: Wolcott.—CS 7—HIPE Man o' Airlie, The, Sel. fr. (Water-mill, The.) — Sarah Doudney.—HIP At. to Dan'l C. McCallum—sl. diff. vers.) —BRR — CS 14—FMR, (Water that has Passed, The.)—GP—SR 1 Man Octipartite.—Whitley Stokes.—BIP–TIP Man of a Thousand Loves, The.—Edwin Leibfreed.—CS 40 Man of Destiny, The.—Sel. fr.—G: Bernard Shaw. (Dialogue between Napoleon, and a Strange Lady.)—SR Man of Expedients, The.—S. Gilman.—CS 8 Man of Life Upright, The. . (A Book of Airs, Pt. I, XVIII.) —T: Campion. (Alt. also to Fs. Bacon.)—EPE—FT —OEL–PGT 1–THIV (Integer Vitae.)—HBV—OB Man of Ross, The-Alex. Pope. See Moral Essays. Man of Science did not Bite.—Anon.—HTb-I 187 Man AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Man of the North Countrie, The.—T: D'Arcy M'Gee. —DB Man of the World, The, Sel. fr. (Utility of Booing, The.) —C : Machlin.-CR-SP 6 Man on the Hilltop, The.—Irving Bacheller-SP 6 Man Qut of Employment.—Clarence A. Miller.--WR 42 Man Overboard, A.—Victor Hugo. See Les Misérables. Man Passes for what he is Worth, A.—Ralph W. Emerson. —SSR Man that hath no Music in Himself, The.—W: Shakespeare. See Merchant of Venice, The. e - “Man % gºshi to Be.”—(Class Day Exercise.)—Anon.— 4. Man, the Kicker.—Anon.—SP 7 Man to the Angel, The.—G. : W : Russell.—OVV-VA Man Wants but Little Here Below.—J: Q. Adams.-BS 5 (Wants of Man, The.)—BNL–CS 6—EPs — HTb-II — PF Man was Bºde to Mourn.—Rob't Burns.—BNL–CBP—FP cº- * ** (Melancholy—br. Sel.)—KNE Man we Mourn To-day, The.—R : H : Stoddard.—WR 45 Man wº Apologized, The. (Detroit Free Press.) — CH — 25 Man who Cooks the Grub, The.—S: E. Kiser.—HIP 2 Man who Felt Sad, The. (Detroit Free Press.)—CS 12 Man wº, Fought with the Tenth, The.—Edith M. Thomas.- SP 7 Man wº Fººt Worldly Strife, The.—Jos. R. Drake. — - { Man who Hadn't any Objection, The.—Anon.—SR 2 Man who Kicked.—Tom Masson.—WR 58 Man who Led the Wan of Irish Volunteers, The.—E: Ly- saght.—DB - Man who Man would Be.—Percy B. Shelley.—RAC Man whº, #ode to Conemaugh, The.--—J: E. Bowen.—BAB– Man who Rose from Nothing, The-Alex. McLachlan.—TCV Man who Was, The.—Rudyard Kipling.—SP 4 Man wº, years the Button, The.—J: M. Thurston.—SC — Man who Will Make a Speech, The.—Anon.—HIH Man who Wins, The.—C: R. Barrett.—SR 15 Man with a Cold in his Head, The.—Anon.—CS 11 Man with One Talent, The.—R : Harding Davis. See Lion and the Unicorn, The. Man with the Hoe, The.—Edwin Markham. —AA —AmI2— BNL–DD–GS—HBV-HIP 2—HTb-I-LBM–PCK —RAC–SP 4–SR Man with the Hoe—A Reply, The.—J: W. Cheney. —AA — Amp—HEV–HIP 2 Man with the Muckrake, The.—Theo. Roosevelt.—SP 8—St.S Man with the Musket, The.—Anon.—AIH 2 Man with the Musket, The.—H. S. Taylor.—SR 6 Man with Three Friends, The.—Dora Greenwell.—OVW Man without a Country, The, 2 br'. Sels. fr.-E. : E. Hale.— HSPS–OAF—SC—SP 8—SR—SR 14—SSR —TMR. Man without the Hoe, The.—Gordon Coogler.—HIP 2 Man—Woman. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Man—Woman,—Lydia H. Sigourney.—BNL Managemº, ; or, The Folly of Fashion.—Mrs. L. E. V. Boyd. Manager in a Fix, A.—Anon.—NM Managing a Mule.—Irwin Russell.—TSS . º Manama Mission, The, Sel. fr. (Sympathy with South Ameri- can Republicanism.)—Dan'l Webster.—SS Manassas.-Catherine M. Warfield. —Al-H 2 —AWB —BIE — EDY—OAM—PAH 'Manda.-Jeanette Pemberton.—WR 34 Mandalay.—Rudyard Kipling.—CR —HBR —HBV —St.S — WE Mandy's Mandolin.—Joe Cone.—SR 15 'Mandy's Organ.—Ella Higginson.—WR 44 Manfred, Sels. fr.-Lord Byron. Apparition, The. (Br. sel. fr. Act III., Sc. 4.)—EPs Incantation. (Sel. fr. I., 1.)—EPs - Manfred. (Br. Sel, fr. I., 1.)—BNL–GEP Manfred. (Sel. fr. I., 2.)—EPs Manfred's Midnight Thoughts.-RLP Manfred's Soliloquy. (Scl. fr. III., 4.)—FP—RLP (Coliseum, The-abr.)—OS 3—GEP (Coliseum by Moonlight, The-sl. abr.)—BNL–MRS Mount Blanc.—STC Manfred's Midnight Thoughts.-Lord Byron. See Manfred. Manfred's Soliloquy.—Lord Byron. See Manfred. Manger Song of Mary, The.—Edwin Markham.—SP 7 Manhood. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL IManhood.—G : K. Morris.-BS 15—PEO Manhood.—W : Gilmore Simms.--CBP Manhood.—Willard Wattles.—S “Manhood will come and old age will come, and the dying- bed will come.”—T: (?) Chalmers.— Maniac, The.—C : G. Beede-WR 19 Maniac, The.—Matthew G. Lewis.-BNL–CS 4 Manila Bay.—Arthur Hale.—PAH Manila Bay.-H. E. W.; Jr.—DD–EDY—PAPn Manita, Sel. fr.-W. : M’Donnell.—TCV Manitoba.-Emily McManus.-O.CV 1Mankind. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Mankind. : Dryden. See All for Love. Manlet, The. (Pº-º: Carroll.--PA. IManly Boy, A. (Dial.)—Anon.—NDP Manly Fellow, A.—Cyrus Northrop.–WR 42 - Manly Hºrt, The-G: Wither. See Shepherd’s Resolution, e Manly, flowing Boy, A.—Anon.—TFS Mannahatta.--Walt Whitman,—AA—CAP—HBV-PNW Manners, (2 diff. br. 8els. fr.)—Ralph W. Emerson.— WR 5 Manners and Customs. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Mannix the Coiner.—M. Hogan,—BBB Mano; a Poetical History, Sels. fr.—R: W. Dixon, Öf a vision of Heiſ, which ä'Monk Had-WA Of Temperance in §ortune–WA Skylark, The.—WA Manor Lord, The...—G : Houghton.—AA Man's a Man, A.—J. E. Rankin.-W.R. 44 Man's a Man for a’ That, A.—Rob't Burns.—BGV-BS 4— EP—FEP—OS 2—RAC—RTV—SMG —SP 4 —SPE —WEP 3—WR 43 - (For a’. That and a' That.)—BNL–CBP—CR—CTBP— EPC—EP—GEP—HBV—HBVy—HTb-II—LOS 2— MBL-OTPC–PCK–PCL–PGGR—RLP (Honest Poverty.)—CBOP–EPs—HBP (Is there for Honest Poverty—C.)—EBS —EPR —PIHS —SEP—VE Man's Capacity for Education.—Sumner Ellis.-FD 2 Man's Connection with the Infinite.—J: Ruskin. (Ald. by R. G. Ingersoll.)—AmSS Man's Days.-Eden Phillpotts.-HBV-OVV Man's Developement and Attainment.—Herbert Dickinson.— 42 Man's Rike to be Led.—G: Crabbe. See Dumb Orators, e Man's Ingratitude.—W: Shakespeare. See As You Like It. Man's Inhumanity to Man.-Rob't Burns.—HTb-I Man's Life. (Sel. fr. The Parting Hour.)—G: Crabbe.—FP 's Life.-W: Shakespeare. See Macbeth. Man's Love.—Lord Byron. See Don Juan. Man's º, and Woman's.-W. : Shakespeare. 1g flû. Man’s Material Triumphs.-Fayet.—SS Man's Medley.—G : Herbert.—ABV Man's Mission.—Mrs. W. R. Wilde.—CS 4 Man's Mortality.—Simon Wastell. See Microbillion. 's Name, A.—R : Realf.-BAB–EDY Man’s Pillow.—Irving Browne.—AA s Place in Nature. (Parody.)—Anon.—PA Man's Requirements, A.—Eliz. B. Browning.—BLV—EP— SAy—SP 5 Man's Restlessness.—S: Rogers.-CBP Man's Story, A.—Emma D. Banks.-BR Man's Tears.--—Clarence N. Ousley.—WR 39 Man's True Self-Ralph Waldo Trine.—WR 42 - “Man's value2 and progress in this life must be measured, A.” . —W. H. H. Murray-GG Mansie Waugh's First and Last Play.—D: M. Moir.—CS 18 Mansion of Aching Hearts, The.—Arthur J. Lamb.--NM Mantle of St. John de Matha, The.—J: G. Whittier.—CS 2 Mantuºrºgate Alighieri. (Tr. by H.; W. Longfellow.) — See Twelfth Manual Training and Intellectual Development.—Anon.—CP Manuka.--—Marg. A. Sinclair.—SBOS—SGB Many a Night.—R: Dehmel.-HGV Many things thou Hast Given me, Dear Heart.—Alice W. Rollins.—AA. Maori Girl’s Song, A.—Alfred Domett.—OVV Maple.—T: D. English.-AD - Maple, The.—H. F. Darnell.—OCW—SBOS—SGB Maple, The.—Jas. R. Lowell.—OAA . Maple Leaves.—T: B. Aldrich.-CBP—DD–GN Maple-tree, The.—Susanna S. Moodie.-TCW Marathº-E: Bulwer-Lytton. See Athens: 3.11. Marathon.—Lord Byron.—See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Marathon by Starlight.—R : Montgomery.—BLP Marble Faun, The, Sels. fr.—Nathaniel Hawthorne. Faun of Praxiteles, The.. (Sel. fr. Ch. I.)—IR Frolic of the Carnival, A. (Sels. fr. Chs. XLVIII. and XLIX.)—WR 5 Marble Prophecy. Sel. fr.—Josiah G. Holland. . (Type of Struggling Humanity, The.)—CBP Marble Queen, The...—Sarah C. Woolsey.—TMD Marc Antony.−Anon.—CP Marc Antony's Funeral Oration. — W: Shakespeare. See Julius Caesar. Marc Antony's Original Oration. (Parody.)—Anon.—CS 18 March.-Anon.— March. (All the Year Row.nd.)—POS March.-E. L. Benedict.—PyR. March.-W. C. Bryant.—CCB–DD–LOS 2—LLC —OTPC —PGpr—SMG-TYP (Sl. abr.)—GN–PC—POS March.-Isabella Valancy Crawford.—OCW March (C.)—Mary Mapes Dodge. (Nearly Ready.)—PoE (Spring.)—AD - March.-Nora Hopper.—HIBW-OR March.-Lucy Larcom.—CCB-TYP March. (Frag.)—Rob't Loveman.—AA March.-W. : Morris. See Earthly Paradise. March.-Frank D. Sherman.—LFL March.-May Riley Smith.--HT March.-Celia Thaxter.—PGpr—TYP March.-C: H. Webb.-AA March.-Constance F. Woolson.—FMR March.-W. : Wordsworth. —BIFV —CFBP – DI) — HBP -- LOS 1–OS 1–PHS-Port-SSR (After Rain.)—CEL (In March.)—NYM–PC—PGpr - (Written in March—C.)—ABV-BGV-CBOP-CGd- HBV-HIBVy—LC—OTPC - 1March for the Children. — E. A. Holbrook. — AD (sl. abºr. and w. Trvusic.). (Children's Arbor Day March.)—AD Its Rise and 188 TITLE INDEX Marmion March in the Ranks Hard-prest and the Road Unknown, A. —Walt Whitman.—APM March of Freedom, The-Theodore Parker-BLP March of Men, The.—C: Buxton Going.—HT March of Mind, The-j: Toffland-ö 12 March gº Cameron Men, The. — Mary M. Campbell. -- March of the Flag.—Albert J. Beveridge.—WR 42 March of the Holidays, The...—Clara J. Denton.—EFY March of the Men of Harlech.-Anon.—PPV º * March of the Rebel Angels.-J: Milton. See Paradise Lost. March of the Suffragettes.—G : Ade.—SP 6 March, sº and Drill with Dolls.-E. C. and L. J. Rook. March Thoughts from England.—Marg. L. Woods.-OVW March to Kinsdale, The.—Aubrey De Vere.—DB March to Moscow, The.— Rob't Southey. — FEP — OM (sl. abr.) March, Violet, A.—Emma Lazarus.-CBP Marching.—Bertha E. Bush.-LPP Marching Along.—W: B. Bradbury.—AWB–PAPIm Marching Along.—Rob't Browning. See Cavalier Tunes. Marching Morrows, The.—Bliss Carman,—THIV Marching Poem.—Anon.—WR 41 Marching Song.—Anon.—CHP Marching Song, A.—Algernon C: Swinburne.—THIV Marchiºisoº; Stark's Men, The. — E: Everett Hale. — —PAH Marching Still.—Minna Irving.—PAPm Marching through Georgia.-H. : C. Work.-AIH 2—AWIB — PB—OAM—PAH-PAPrm Marco Bozzaris.-Fitz-Greene Halleck.-AA—Amp—APM– BNL-CBB–CBP—EDY-FEP—FTR-GEP—GN —HB–HBP—HBV-HNS–H.PB—HTb-II —OS 2 PCR –PCL–PF-RAC–SSR—YBV (Sl. ºrgg-Bs 7—CS 1–OM–TMD (Br, sel.)—LLC (Patriot's Death, The-br. sel.)—GP Marco's Death.-Beverly R. Wood.—CS 27 Marcus Brutus on the Death of Caesar. — W: Shakespeare. See Julius Caesar. Marcus of Rome (im. Historic Boys), Sel. fr. (Festival of Mars, The.)—Elbridge S. Brooks.-W.R. 22 Marcus Pleads for Mercia.-Wilson Barrett. See Sign of the Cross, The. Mare Mediterranean.—J : Nichol.—VA Margaret.—Jean Blewett.—OCV Margaret.—Walter S. Landor.—WA (“Mother, I cannot mind my wheel.”)—OB Margaret and Dora.-T: Campbell.—BLV—HBV–VSA Margaret Fuller.—Amos B. Alcott.—AA Margaret Gray.-C : Lamb. See Rosamund Gray. Margaret Love Peacock,--T: L. Peacock.-PGT 2—VA Margaret to Dolcino.—C: Kingsley.-HBV Margaret's Guest.—E. Eliz. Lay.—CS 28 Margaret's Song in “Faust.”—Johann W. von Goethe. See St. Margaritae Sorori.-W: E. Henley.—OB—OVW Margery.—E. C. Foster.--WR 33 Margery Brown.—Kate Greenaway.—CIFBP Margery Daw.—F: E. Weatherly.—CS 21 Margery Maketh the Tea.—W: Wilfred Campbell.—HIP 2 Margery Miller.—Anon.—CS 13 Margie's Thanksgiving.—E. S. Bumstead.—HS—OAT Marguerite.—Evelyn N. Schroeder.—BS 22—PFP Marguerite.—J: G. Whittier.—CAP—RTV—SR—WR 5 Marguerite of France.—Felicia D. Hemans.—CS 22—FMR Marriage of the Dwarfs, The.—Edmund Waller.—WEP 2 (Of the Marriage of the Dwarfs—C.)—HPE Mariage of Witt and Wisdome, The. (Morality Play.) (Sels. fr. Scs. I., II., W., VIII., X.)—EPO Mariam, the Fair Queen of Jewry, Sel. fr. (Revenge of Injuries—sel. fr. Act IV.)—Lady Eliz. Carew —BINL Marian.—T: Ashe.-- Marian.-G: Meredith.-HBV Marian Drury.—Bliss Carman.—HIBW-WA Mariana.-Alfred Tennyson. — Ehle — EP — HBV — OB — OTPC–OVV-RLP—STC Mariana in the South.--—Alfred Tennyson.—HIBP Marian’s Child.—Eliz. B. Browning. See Aurora Leigh. Marian's Complaint.—J. Wolcot.—BLV Mariar in Heaven.—Mather D. Kimball.—CS 36 Maria's Purse.—Eliz. Turner.—BVC . Marie Antoinette, Sel. fr. (Execution of Louis XVI., The — (dial.)—Anon-WR 30. Marie Antoinette.—T: Carlyle. See French Revolution, The. Marie Antoinette [Queen of France] . . (Br, sel. fr. Reflec- tions on the French Revolution.)—Edmund Burke.— OS 3 {*};}. e & ( &#,” France and the Spirit of Chivalry, The.) — Marie de Meranie, Sel. fr. (Parting of King Philip and Marie, The...)—J: W. Marston.—VA Marie Hamilton. (Ballad.)—EBS Marien Lee—Mary Howitt.—OTPC Marie's Little Lamb.-Anon.—WR 33 TMarigold.-R. : Garnett.—BFW Marigold, The.—Gilles Durant.—AFP Marigolds.-Susan Hartley.—NW Marigolds.-J: Keats.-OAA Marina and the River-god. — W: Browne. Pastorals. Mariners, The.—Marg. L. Woods.-OVV Mariner's Description of a Piano, A.—Anon.—CS 19 See Britannia's Mark Twain’s Account of Mariner's Dream, The.—W: Dimond.—BNL–FEP—HBP— EIBW-HTb-II - (sailogy's Dream, The.)—CBOP-CS 15-MYF-OM Mariner's Hymn, The.—G: Sigerson.—DB Mariner's Hymn.—Caroline B. Southey.—FP–RLP-STC Mariners of England, The.—T: Campbell.—BFW (“Ye Mariners.”)—L (Ye Mariners of England—O.)—BGV-B.FIV—BNL– —BI’—BE’B—BVC-CBB—CBP— CBPC – CEL —. CGd—CR—EBS—EHT-EP—EPC–EPN — EPs — FEP—GN–GP—GSP—HB—HBL–HBP—HBV — HBVy—HPB—LC—LOS 2. —OB —OS 1 —OTPC — PGT 1–PHS—PPV—RLP—RTV—SEP—SSR—VE —WEP 4 * Mariners' Song.—T: Lovell Beddoes.—NT—OVW Mariner's Wife, The LJean Adam (at. also to W: J. Mickle).-EBS—FEP—STC (Sailor's Wife, The.)—BFV—BGV-BNL–CBP—GN– GP—HBV-LC—LOS 2—PGT 1 - (There's nae Luck about the House.)—AmSS—BS 6— EP—EPs—HBP-0TPC–WEP 3 Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice, Sels. fr.—Lord Byron. Doge's Sentence, The... (Fr. Act V., Sc. 1.)—MPD Dying Speech of Marino Faliero. (Fr. V., 3.)—SS (Curse of Marino Faliero, The.—br. sel.)—CR Great Examples, Procreative Virtue of. (Sel. fr. II., 2.) Marino Faliero to the [Venetian] Conspirators. (Br. sel. fr. III., 2.)-SS . “They never fail,” etc. (Br, sel. fr. II., 2.)—GG Mario.—F's. S. Saltus.--—EDY Marion's Dinner.—E: C. Jones.——CS 15—WR 10 Marion's Faith, Sel. fr. (Ray's Ride—sel. fr. Ch. XIV.)—C: King.—SC - - Mariposa Lily, The-Ina Coolbrith.-AA—PNW f Mariquita, the Bandit's Daughter.—Ella S. Cummins.—WR 5 Marit and I.--Anon.—BS 13 Maritae Suge.—W: Philpot.—OB—OVV Marius ºg; the Ruins of Carthage.—Winthrop M. Praed Marjorie May’s Lesson.—Helen Van Anderson.—CB Marjorie's Almanac. (C.)—T: B. Aldrich.-CBOP–CSBP —NW–Port—RAC–SFM–SMG (Our Almanac.)—AD Marjorie's Kisses.—Walter Learned.—WSA Marjory May.—Anon.—CS 24 Marjory's Christmas Story.—Florence May Alt.—WR 28 “Mark.”—Ernest McGaffey.—AA—PNW - Mark Antony Scene.—W: Shakespeare. See Julius Caesar. Mark Antony to the People on Caesar’s Death.-W: Shake- speare. See Julius Caesar. Mark Twain and the Interviewer.—S: L. Clemens.—BS 2 —CS 12—KNE—SR 1–WR 43 (Encounter with an Interviewer, An.-C.)—CR, Mark Twain Edits an Agricultural Paper.—S: L. Clemens. —CS 7 (abr.) - (My Editing—cond.)—WR 2 Mark Twain on Juvenile Pugilists—S: L. Clemens.—CS 6 Mark Twain on the Weather. ... (Speech on the Weather— - C.)—S: L. Clemens.—CS 13 (New England Weather.)—SA—SP 6 Mark Twig Tells an Anecdote of A. Ward.—S: L. Clemens. Mark Twain Visits Niagara. (Visit to Niagara, A.—C.) S: L. Clemens.—CS 16 (Day at . Niagara, A.)—BS 6—SA “Jim Smiley.”—S: L. Clemens. See Jumping Frog, The. Mark Twain's Description of European Guides.—S: L. Clemens. See Innocents Abroad. Mark Twain's First Interview with Artemus Ward.—S: L. Clemens.—C (My First Interview with Artemus Ward.)—MHR Mark Twain’s “Great Beef-contract.” See Facts in the Case of the Great Beef Contract, The. Mark Twain's Mining Story.—S: L. Clemens.—SR 5 Mark Twain's Opinion of Chamber-maids. (Concerning Chamber-maids.-C.)—S: L. Clemens.—CS 2 Mark Twain's sºry of the Bad Little Boy.—S: L. Clem- €InS.– Mark Twain's Story of the Good Little Boy.—S: L. Clem- ens.—CS 11 Mark Twain's Watch.-S: L. Clemens.—CS 15 - . Mark Well My Heavy Doleful Tale.—Anon.—OAC Marketing.—Anon.—HIH Marks of Love, The.—W: Shakespeare. See As You Like Mariboº at Blenheim.—Jos. Addison. See Campaign, e Marlow Madrigal, A.—Jos. Ashby-Sterry.—VA Marmara.-Clara Barton.—TMR. Marmion, Sels, fr.-Walter Scott. Qamp, The... (Çan. IV., 23-31.)—WEP.4 Christmas in [the] Olden Time. (Sel. fr. introd. to Vº L–EP—OAC–OS 2 (abºr.)—OTPC–PEO (Qhristmas—sel.)—POS (Christmas Eve in the Olden Time—abr.)—FTR (Christmas in England—sel.)—GN Old Christmas-Tide.—BOC–YC (Old English Christmas, The-abr.)—BVC Constance de Beverly. (II., 17—33—cond.)—W.R. 1 (Convent Scene from Marmion—abr.)—MR. Doom of Constance, The.—BOL 189 Marmion AN INDEX TO POISTRY AND RECITATIONS Marmion (Continued). tº Death of Marmion [The]. (VI., 28–33—abr.)—AmSS —RLP—SS (Sel.) Description of Marmion.—SS Edinburgh.-POW . Flodden [Field], —CBB—LH (abr.)—LHT-PPV—RTW (Sel.)—EHT-TMD (Battle of Flodden, The-Sel.)—GP FIostel, The : or Inn.—RL In Memºriam: Nelson, Pitt, Fox. (Sel. fr. introd. to I.) (Nelson.)—OTPC (Nelson, Pitt, Fox.)—LHT-OB (Pitt and Fox—Sel.)—EIHT Lochinvar. (Lady Heron's Song—V., 12.)—BBB–BGV |BIHV-BNL–BVC–CBB—CBOP—CBPC — CEL– CR-CSBP—CSS—EBS—EhB–EP—EPN — EPs— FEP—GEP—GN–GSP—HB—HBP—HBW — HPB- IR—LC—LH-LOS 3—MR—MRS—OS 2—OTPC– PC–PCK–PGGR—POA–RAC–RLP—RTV—SAE (Lochinvar’s Ride.)—BS 2—CS 3—OM–SPE—SS— SSR—WR 43—WR 47 (Young Lochinvar.)—BFW-BPB—CGd—FTR (br. sel.)—HBVy—HNS—PHS—TYP Marmion. (VI., 13—15.)—FP (Mººn rº Douglas—sl. abr.)—BNL–CS 7—EP § go–of–EA–FTR-HB-HN S—KNE—OM — P (Marmion Taking Leave of Douglas—abr.)—SS (ºne of Douglas and Marmion.)—OS 2 (abr.)— C Nelson, Pitt and Fox.-PPV Norham, Castle. (I., 1–8.)—BNL–RLP To William Erskine, Esq.-E.B.S To William Stewart Rose, Esq.--—EBS Where Shall the Lower Rest? (III., 10, 11.)—BGV- BPE—EBS—FEP—PGT 1–PYO g Marmion and Douglas.--Walter Scott. See Marmion. Marot to the Queen of Navarre on some Verses which She had sent Him.—Clement Marot.—AFP Marot's Love.—Clement Marot.—AFP Marquis de La Fayette.—Anon.—AIH g Marquis de La Fayette. (Sel. fr. Lafayette, the Faithful One.)—C: Sumner.—WR 10 Marquis of Carabas, The.—Rob't Brough.-HBV º Marquis of Lorne's Visit to the North-west, The.—W: Kirby. —TCW Marquis of Lossie, The, Sel. fr. (Mr. ... Graham and Lady Clementina—Ch. LX., sl. abr.)—G: Macdonald.—FTR Marriage.—Anon.—BLV Marriage.—Anon.—NM Marriage.—S : Butler. See Hudibras. Marriage. (I'r. Miscellaneous Thoughts.)—S: Butler.—HIPE Marriage.—Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.—HIBV. Marriage.—Felicia D. Hemans.—STC Marriage.—S: Rogers. See Human Life. Marriage and the Care o't.—Rob't Lochore.—HIBW Marriage Charm, A.—Nora Hopper.—HIBV Marriage de Convenance. (Mom.)—Anon.—WR 47 Marriage Hymn.-J: Fletcher.—EP Marria; º Cupid and Psyche, The...— (Sel. fr.)—Mrs. Mary 1gne. (Psyche Gazing on Cupid.)—RLP Marriage of Despair, The...—Maria Gowen Brooks.-CBP Marriage of ºint, The.—Alfred Tennyson. See Idylls of the King. Marriage of Pocahontas, The.—Mrs. M. M. Webster.—PAH Marriage of Santa Claus, The.—Anon.—SR 3 Marriage of Sir Gawain, The...— (Old Ballad.)—ESB–OBB Marriage & Sir John Smith, The...— (Parody.)—Phoebe Cary. Marriage of the Flowers, The.—S: H. M. Byers.-AD—DR Marriage of the Frog and the Mouse, The.—Anon.—NT Marriage of Tirzah and Ahirad, The. (Br. Sel. fr.)—T: B. Macaulay.—SAE - Marriage Ring, A.—G: Crabbe.—OB Marriage Tour, A.—S. J. Pardessus.-CS 35 Marriagemony of Minerva White, The.—Hanna Rion.—SP 6 Married Lover, The...—Coventry Patmore. S66 Angel, in the House, The. Married Man and the Bachelor, The.—Anon.—SR 4 Married State, The... ... (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Married to Josiah Allen.—Marietta Holley. See My Opin- ions and Betsy Bobbet's. 1Marry me, Darlint, To-night.—W. W. Fink.-AWH-BS 13 Marrying for Money.-H. E. McBride.—SD Mars Disarmed by, Love.—W. M. Praed.—BLV Marse Linkum's Mistek.-Mary Fairfax Childs.-W.R. 45 NIarseillaise of the Greeks, The.—Constantine Rhigas.-DR Marseillaise, The.—Rouget de l'Isle.—HIEV —OS 2 —PGGR —PIPV (Sl. abr.)—BNL–BS 24 (French National Hymn.)—GP (Marseilles Hymn.)—AmSS—SR 8 Marseillaise, The...—J: Todhunter.—BIP—DB $, Marseilles Hymn.—Rouget de l'Isle. See Marseillaise, The. Marsh Song. — Nikolaus Niembsch Edler von Strehlenau. - (“Nikolaus Lenau.”)—HGV Marsh Song, A.—Alice Furlong.—DB Marsh Song—at Sunset.—Sidney Lanier.—CAP Marsh Song—Sunrise.—Eugene Field.—GH Marsh Symphony, A.—Roy L. M’Cardell.—W.R. 20 Marshal Ney’s Last Charge at Waterloo.—Joel T. Headley. See Napoleon and his Marshals. (VI., 22-32—abr.)—BHV–BNL–BP Marshes of Glynn, The...—Sidney Lanier.—AA—APM–CAP —HBV—OAA—PNW–YBV Marston Moor.-W. M. Praed.—BHV-MYF–RTV (Sir Nicholas at Marston Moor—C.)—EDY—LHT Marsyas.-Lewis Morris. See Epic of Hades, The. Marsyas.-C: G. D. Hºoberts.-OCW—VA Martha.-Mrs. Gaskell.—BQF - Marthy. Virginia's Hand.—G: P. Lathrop.–PAH-WR 4 Marthy's Younkit.—Eugene Field.—WR19 Martial Friendship.–W: Shakespeare. See Coriolanus. Martial in London.—Mortimer Collins.—VSA Martial Music.—S: Butler. See Hudibras. Martial Spirit.—Anon.—WR 7 Martin-Joyce Kilmer.—LBM–LY Martin Chuzzlewit, Sels. fr.-C: Dickens.—SR. Quarrel of Sairey Gâmp and Betsey Prig. (Sel. fr. Ch. XLIX.-ad, as dial.)—MPD Ruth Pinch's Housekeeping and what Came of it. (Sel. fr. Chs. XXXIX. and LIII.)—BS 23 Sarah Gamp and Betsey Prig.—BOF Storm, at Sea. (Sel. fr. Ch. XV.)—CS 27. (Wild Night at Sea, A.—BS 17 Unsuccessful Attempt to Raise the Wind, An. (Sel. fr. Ch. IV.-arr. as dial.)—MPI) When Duty Begins. (Sel. fr. Ch. XXXI.)—CS 10 Martin Luther.—C. P. Krauth-TMD Martin Luther at Potsdam.—Barry Pain.-NA . Martin Luther's Letter to his Little Son. (Arr.)— Martin Luther.—OS 1 Martin Relph.-Rob't Browning.—WR 19 Martin to his Man.—(Fr. Deuteromelia.)—Anon.—NA Martyr, The.—Christopher P. Cranch.-POL Martyr, The.—Herman Melville.—POL Martyr, The.—Owen Oliver.—SP 4 Martyr and the Conqueror, The.—HI: W. Beecher. See Abra- ham Lincoln. Martyr Chief, The.—Jas. R. Lowell. See Ode Recited at the Harvard Commemoration. Martyr of the Arena, The.—Epes Sargent.—CS 21 Martyr President, The. — H: W. Beecher. See Abraham Lincoln. Martyrdº of Joan of Arc.—T: De Quincy. See Joan of I’C. - Martyrdom of St. Lucy, The.—J: M. Neale.—EDY Martyrººf the Archbishop of Paris, The.—J: M. Neale— Martyr's Hymn, The-Martin Luther (tr. by W: J: Fox.) —BNL–HBP Martyrs of the Maine, The.—R. Hughes.—PAH-PAPrm Martyrs of Uganda, The.—Ellen Murray.—CS 26 Martyr's Memorial.—Louise I. Guiney.—AA Martyr-Spy, The. (Sel. fr. Address at Unveiling Hale Statue.) —C: D. Warner.—TMR. Marullus to the Roman Populace. —W: Shakespeare. See Julius Caesar. Marvel of Marvels.-Christina G. Rossetti...—OB—OVV Marvelous Munchausen, The.—W : Rose Benét.—AMV 1 Mary.—Marg. E. Sangster.—OAE Mary.—C : Tennyson-Turner.—PGT2 Mary.—J: Wilson.—RLP Mary–A. Reminiscence.—C: Tennyson-Turner.—PGT2 Mary Alice Smith (Where is Mary Alice Smith ?—C.).—Jas. W. Riley.—BS 19 (alºr.).--WR 43 Mary Ambree.—Anon. (in Percy’s Reliques of Ancient Eng- lish Poetry.)—ABV-BL’B—OEB—OTPC–PPV Mary Ames.—Anon.—NA Mary and Dinah. —Lizzie J. Rook.-TT Mary and Her Dog Beau.-Adelaide O’Keeffe.—OTPC Mary and Her Little Lamb.-Anon.—WR 52 Mary and her Pet Squirrel.-Anon.—AD Mary and the Lamb. (Parody.)—Frank Dempster Sher- man.-PA Mary Ann.-Arthur J. Munby.—AmSS Mary Ann's Child.—W : Barnes.—CGd Mary Ann's Escape.—S. Jennie Smith.-CS 29 Mary Arden.—Eric Mackay.—VA Mary at the Sepulchre.—Edwin Arnold. See Light of the World. The. Mary Beaton's Song.—Algernon C: Swinburne.—HIBV Mary Booth.--T: W. Parsons.—AA—YBV - Mary Butler's Ride-B : F. Taylor-BAB Mary Donnelly.—W: Allingham.—CR—EPs (Lovely Mary Donnelly.)—BNL —DB —FEP —HBP — FIBW-RLP—RTI—VA Mary Elizabeth.-Anon.—CS 39 * Mary Elizabeth.-Eliz. Stuart Phelps-SP 5—WR 13 Mary Ellen Attends a School of Elocution.—Mary S. Hop- kins.—WR. 26. Mary Garvin.-Sel. fr.-J: G. Whittier.—PNW - Mary had a Cactus Plant.—Anon.—SP 6 Mary had a Little Lamb.-Anon.—CBOP Mary had a Little Lamb.-Sara Josepha Hall.—ASR-I Mary Hamilton. (Ballad.)—EPO-ESB Mary, I Believed. Thee True.—T: Moore.-RLP Mary Jane.—Anon.—NA Mary Jane and I.--Annie Rothwell.—DR Mary Macneil-Erskine Conolly.—FEP Mary Magdalene. At the Door of Simon the Pharisee.— Dante Gabriel Rossetti...—EPC–EPN-RLP—VA Mary Maloney’s Philosophy. (dial.)—Anon.—MPID Mary, Mary. (Mother Goose.)—SFM Mary Morison. (C.)—Rob't Burns.—BGV-BNL–CEL– EBS—EPR—FEP—GEP —GP —HIBV —MBII –OP, —PGT 1–R.LP—STC–WEP 3 (Devotion,)—LH 190 TITLE INDEX IMattenS Mary o'Cºnor. the Volunteer's Wife.—Mary A. Denison. —O Irishwoman's Letter, The.)—CS 3—LLC—SA (Volunteer's Wife, The.)—CR—MMR (Versions vary sl.) - e Mary of Castle , Cary.—Hector. Macneil–FEP Mary, Queen of Scots-H: Glassford Bell.—RTW (Albr. and ptly diff.)—OS 9 Mary Queen of Scots.-lºob't Burns.—BIHV . Mary Queen of Scots.-C: Tennyson-Turner.—HEV–PGT 2 Mary Queen of Scots-W: Wordsworth-EDY Mary Stuart, Sel. fr. (Execution of Queen Mary—sel. fr. Ch. XXXIV.)—Alphonse de Lamartine.—BS 11 Mary Stuart, fr. André Maffei.-(Tr. by Helen Potter.)— WR 27 Mary sº Sels. fr.—Friedrich Schiller (tr. by Jos. Mel- ISłl ) . - Mary Stuart. (Act III., Sc. 2.)—BS 6—CDD Mary Stuart. (Act III., Sc. 4.)—FTR-SR 6—WR 11 Mary Stuart.—Sel. fr.—Algernon C: Swinburne. (Last Scene at Fotheringay, The.)—LHT Mary the Cook-maid’s Letter to Doctor Sheridan—Jonathan Swift.—BLV—THIP Mary the Maid of the Inn.-Rob't Southey.—CGd—CS 11 Mary º, Mother of Jesus.--Nathaniel P. Willis.--Orlyſ— 3 Yu Mary Tudor.—Aubrey De Vere. (Sels. fr. Act II., Sc. 2, 3, 4.)—SP 5 (Sels. fr. Act V., Sc. 5.)—AIH 2–AL—Aml?—RTI Mary, Wollstonecraft and Fuseli.-Rob't Browning.—BOL Maryland.—Jas. R. Randall.—EPs * (My Maryland.)—AA—ASL–AWB–BE—GP—HBV– FIPB—LBA—PAH-PCL–PPV-SSR—YBV Maryland Battalion, The.—J: W. Palmer.—AA—AH–BAB —EDY— —PAH Maryland Resolves.—(Rivington's Gazetteer.)—PAH Maryland ºw-throat, The.—HI: Van Dyke.—ASL–HBV —TMIrö - Mary's Baby.-Shaemas O Sheel.—HEV Mary's Diminutive Sheep.–Anon.—CS 10 Mary’s Dream.-J: Lowe.—EBS—PYO Mary's Easter.—Marie Mason.—DD–OAE Mary's Girlhood.—Dante Gabriel Rossettl.—EPN Mary's Lamb.-Sarah J. Hale.—LOS 1–PC—PGpr Mary’s Manger-song.—W : Channing Gannett.—GSP 's Night Ride.-G: W. Cable. See Dr. Sevier. Mary's Pet.—Matthias Barr.—CBOP Mary's Singing-lesson.--Anon.—WIN 2 . e Mary’s Story of the Crucifixion.—Edwin Arnold. See Light of the World, The. “Ma’s Attic.”—Torrest Crissey.—HER Ma's Physical Culture.—Anon.—BS 27 Ma's Tools.--Anon.—HTb-II Masaccio.—Jas. R. Lowell.—CAP Mascha.-Ivan Tourgenieff.-WR 8 Masher, The...—C : G. Leland.—AWH–THP Mask, The.—Eliz. B. Browning.—OVV Mask and Domino.—D : L. Proudfit.—WR 47 Mask of Anarchy, The.—Percy B. Shelley.—EPN Masks.--T: B. Aldrich.-AA—CBP Mason and Slidell: A Yankee Idyll.—Jas. R. Lowell. See Biglow Papers, The. - - Masonic Emblems.-Anon.—CS 2 Masonry Revealed.—Philena Spuce.—WR 58 Masque, The.—Rob't C. V. Meyers.--—CS 28 Masque and the Reality, The.—W: Rounseville Alger.—BS 22 Masque at the Marriage of the Lord Hayes, Sel. fr. (Tri- umph Now—song IV.)—T: Campion.—EHT * Masque, of Alfred.—Sel. fr.—Jas. Thomson. See Rule Bri- & Illilla. Masque of Anarchy, The. — Sel. fr. — Percy B. Shelley. — narchy Slain by True Liberty.)—RLP Masque of Oberon, br. sel. fr. (Buz [or Buzz J, Quoth the Blue Fly.)—Ben Jonson.—NA Masque of Pandora, The, Br. sels. fr.—H: W. Longfellow. “I do not love thee less for what is done.” (Fr. Pt. VIII.)—BIL Voices of the Forests, The (Fr. Pt. VI.)—AD . Masque of Pleasure and Virtue (Pleasure Reconciled to Virtue—C.)—Songs 1, 2, 3.−Ben Jonson.—EPs Masque of the Gentlemen of Gray's Inn and the Inner Tem- ple, A. Sels. fr. (Song: “Shake off your heavy trance.”)—Ben Jonson.-EIDY (1st song)—EPs (1st and 2nd songs and sel. fr. 4th.) Masque of the Inner Temple, A.—W: Browne. emple Masque, The. * * - Masque of the Metamorphosed Gipsies, A, Sels. fr.—Ben Jonson. Song: “The owl is abroad.”—EPs . (Song from Gypsies's Metamorphoses—2nd song.)—EPs (Wish, A.)—LC—OS 1 Masque of the New Year, The.—Elsie M. Wilbor.—DR, Masque of Venice, A.—Emma Lazarus.-TIWP Masquerade, A.—Anon.—PC—WCL (Only Playing.)—BR (sl. abr.)—CS 22 Masquerading. . (Dial.)—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE . Masques, Sel. fr. (Sel. fr. Somg in Time Windicated.)—Ben . Jonson.—BN . Mass, The-Walter Scott. See Lay of the Last Minstrel, The. Mass' Crawford, Isam, and the Deer.—Harry S. Edwards. See Two Runaways, The. - Mass Meeting at Saratoga, Sel. fr. (Log-cabin, The.)—Dan'l .. Webster.—FD 1 - - . . . Massa Linkum by de Han’.-Anon.—WR 46 Massachusetts.--Anon.—OAA - - See Inner Matrimonial Experiment, A.—T: Dixon, Jr. Matrons and Maids. Massachusetts.-H. : C. Lodge.—SC (Tribute to Massachusetts, A.)—NC Massachusetts.-Dan'l Webster. See Reply to Hayrie, The. Massachusetts.-J. : G. Whittier.—PNW Reply to Hayne, The. - Massachusetts Line, The.—Rob't Lowell.—AWB Massachusetts Song of Liberty.— (Alt. ſo Mrs. Mercy War. ren.)—PAH . Massachusetts to Virginia.-J: G. Whittier.—APM–CAP Massae:#" Fort William Henry, The. — F : Adams Gage. —- Massachusetts and South Carolina. — Dan'l Webster. See Massacre at Scio, The.—W: C. Bryant.—EDY Massacre of Glencoe, The.—Walter Scott.—LHT . Massacre of the Macpherson.—W: E. Aytoun.—FEP—HBP Massacre of Zoroaster. The. — Fs. Marlon Crawford. See Zoroaster. * Massa's in de Cold [or the Cold. Cold J Ground.—Stepher C Foster.—AA—W18, 41 Massasauga, The.—Hamlin Garland.—AA Master.—A. Conan Doyle.—HIP 2—WIö 26 Master, ſº-Edwin Arlingtor Robinson. —HBW —LBM — NE Master and Man.-Anon.—NA Master gºeter of Victor Hugo. The-J. C. Sellers, Jr.— iv Master ºisºaumont's Letter to Ben Jonson.—FS. Beau. mont.—E Master Johnny's Next-door Neighbor. — Hºs. Bret Harte. — BS 9–CS 19—HTb-I Master Mariner, The.—G. : Sterling.—HIBW Master Sky-lark, Songs fr.-J. : Bennett. Sky-lark's Song, The. (Fr. Ch. XXXVI.)—AA—DD Song of the Hunt, The. (Fr. Ch. I.)—AA Master Spirit, The. (Br. sel. fr. The Conspiracy of Charles. Bºº of Byron, Act III., Sc. 1.)—G. Chapman — S “Master I to do great work for thee, my hand.” (Life, Mosaic —C.)—Frances R. Havergal.—GG Master William Shakspeare.—Ben Jonson.—EPE Master-builder, The.—Isabella V. Crawford.—TCW Master-chord, The.—W : Caldwell Roscoe.—VA Masterful, Great Man.—HI: Tyrrell.—WR 45 Masterº, The-omar Khayyám (Fitzgerald.) See Ru- aly a U. Masterpiece of Brother Felix, The.—R : E : White.—CS 27 Masterpiece of Nature, The.—Ralph W. Emerson.—BOF Masters, The.—Laurence Hope.—HIBW Masters, in this Hall.—W: Morris.—OAC—YC Master's Invitation, The.—A. D. F. Randolph.-AA' Masters of the Situation.—Jas. T. Fields.--BS 7—SPE Master's Pen—A Confession.—Anon.—SR, 13 Master's Touch, The.—Anon.—BS 26—CS 36—HBV—STC Master's Touch, The.—Horatius Bonar.—BNL —BS 7 —GP —HIDL–SSS—VA. (God’s Hand—abr.)—SSS Mastery.—Sara Teasdale.—AMV 4–HBV Mat and Hal and I.—Onlie Ama Snow.—CS 14 \ Match, A.— (Punch.)—SAy Match, A.—Algernon C: Swinburne.—BLV—BNL–BOL — CBP—EPC—FICP—GEP—HBP—HBV-HGP —NT —OR—PYO—STC–TFY-VA—VSA Match and Shingle Social-Anon.—EuB Match of Love, The.—Anon.—FLS . Match with the Moon, A.—Dante Gabriel Rossetti...—BLV Match-boy, The. (T'ab.)—Anon.—COS—PP Matches and Overmatches.—Dan'l Webster. Hayne, The. - Match-making.—R. Marshall. See His Excellency the Gov- €I’In OT. Match-making Mamma, The.—Anon.—WR 7 Mater Amabilis.-Emma Lazarus.-OAMs—TMR. Mater Desiderata.-W. M. Praed.—OVV Mater Dolorosa.--W : Barnes. ... See Mother’s Dream, The. Mater Dolorosa.-Jas. Leo Duff.-GS - Mater Dolorosa.-C: C. Hahn.—HI) L–Orlſ Mater Dolorosa,—L: V. Ledoux.-AMV 4 Mater Severa.--Stephen L. Gwynn.—TIP Mater Triumphalis.-Algernon C: Swinburne.—THV Materials for a Violent Quarrel, The.—Alfred Ainger.—I, T = Maternal Grief.-W: Wordsworth.-OAMs—TM - Maternal Love.-- (By various awthors.)—OrNI Maternity.—Alice Meynell.—NPA Maternity.—Annie P. L. Field.—OAMs—TM Matilda Martha May.—Fannie Rogers White.—WR 35 " Matildy Goes to Meetin’.-L. : Eisenbeis.-CS 33 Matin Song.—Nathaniel Field.—HIBW . Matin Song.—T: Heywood. See Rape of Lucrece, The. Matins Cºns or Morning Prayer — C.) —Rob't Herrick. —EPS Matins [at St. Mary's] —Edna D. Proctor.—CS 21—OS 2 Matres Dolorosae.—Rob't Bridges.—OAMs—TM See Reply to Matrimonial Advertisement, The.—Clara Augusta. —CS 9 – Matrimonial Controversy, A.—Anon.—WR 16 Gimlet vs. Corkscrew.)—SR 13 See Leopard's Spots, The. - Matrimonial "Happiness.-J. Lapraik–FEP Matrimonial Mix, A.—Rob't C. V. Meyers.--CS 35 Matrimonial Training School, A.—Rachel K. Fitz—SP 6 Matrimony.—Anon.—CS 19 Matrons and Maids.-Lord Byron. See Don Juan. , , (Fr. Beppo.)—Lord Byron.—THP Matt. F. Ward's Trial for Murder.—J: J. Crittenden.—CS 18 Mattens.—Rob't Herrick. See Matins. 191 ; - Matter AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Matter # Duty, A.—Anthony Hope. See Dolly Dialogues, 0. Matter of Importance, A-Laura, Richards-SP 6 Matter of Opinion, A. (Tab.)—Anon.--TCP Matter of Words, A.—Anon.—WR 20 e Matters not where Work is Done. — (Alumni Poem.) -B : Copeland.—WR 54 Matthew.—W: Wordsworth.-BGV-NT Matthew Arnold's Cat Atossa,—Anon. (Elegy on a Canary.)—WR 35 Matthew the Miner.—Frank L. Stanton.—WR. 26 Matthew XXV. (Bible.)—SPE Mattie's Retort.—Anon.—WR 4 . Mattie's Wants and Wishes.—Grace Gordon.—HIP (Sl. abr.) —SR Maturnus' Address to his Band.—E: Spencer.—CS 17 Maud.—HI: S. Leigh.--THP Maud, Sels. fr.—Alfred Tennyson. - Come into the Garden, Maud. (Pt. I., 22.) —AmSS — BNL–CR—EPC—FEP—GEP—HBP —HBV —IR —RLP—SP 3—VA (Garden Song, The.)—CBP—EPs—PHS—STC (Song from “Maud.”)—HBV (Three Songs from “Maud.”)—OVW (Maud.)—OB (Sel.)—FTA—LTV - “For I trust, if an enemy's fleet came yonder round by the hill.” (Br. sel. fr. Pt. I., 1.)—LH Go not Happy Day.—CBP—NT Maud. (Sels.)—EP—EPs—OTPC—SEP—VE —WEP 4 “O, let the solid ground.” (Pt. I. 11.)—NT—PGT2 “O [wr. Ohl, that 'twere possible.” (Pt. II., 4.)—HBP —HBV-PGT2 (Br. Sel.)—OB Prayer, The. (Pt. X., V.)—EPs - See what a Lovely Shell.—CHV-LOS 1—PGGR–RAC Shell, The. (Sel. fr. Pt. II., 2.) —CCB —GN —OS 1 — R.A.C.—SN–TMD–TMR.—VA Voice by the Cedar Tree, A.—HIBV. Maud Yºr. (Tab. on Whittier's poem.)—Anon.—BS 9– |Maud Muller.—Hans Breitman. See Maud Muller in Dutch. TMaud Muller.—J : G. Whittier.—AA—AmSS—AP—APM — BNL–BS 3—CAP—CBP—CS 1 —FEP —FP —FTR, —GEP—HBIP–HBV—HNS (sl. abr.)—MR—PF — RTV—SA—WIHO—YBV Maud Muller a-Wheel.—S: E. Kiser.—HIP 2 Maud Muller, Chinese Version of.--Jos. B. Smiley–CS 30 Maud Muller [in Dutch].-Hans Breitman.—DRR Maud Muller's Moving.—Anon.—SR 3 Maude and the Cricket.—Anon.—NV Maude Clare.—Christina G. Rossetti...—FEP—RLP Maudle-In Ballad, A. (Parody.)—PA Maud's Birthday.—Anon.—COS—PP Maud's Problem.—Anon.—WR 50 Maura du of Ballyshannon.—C : P. O'Conor.—DB Maureen.—J: Todhunter.—HIBV-OB—OVV Maurice de Guérin.—Maurice F. Egan.—AA Maurine, Sel. fr. (My Ships—verses fr. Pt. III.)—Ella W. Wilcox.-SR 11 Maurya's Song.—Herbert Trench.-DB Maverick, The.—Willard Wattles.—S Mawgan of Melhuach.-Rob't S. Hawker.—WA Maxima Reverentia.-Fs. B. Money-Coutts.-HP 2 Maximilian.—J : G. Saxe.—EDY Maxims of Baloo.—Rudyard Kipling.—RAC Maxims to Guide a Young Man.—Anon.—KNE Maximus. (Abr.)—Adelaide A. Procter.—PR—SSS (“I hold him great, who for love's sake.”)—GG May.—Anon.—AD (in Maiden Spring, The.) May.—Anon.—CHP May.—Anon.—PEO May.—R : M. Alden.-NW–PGpr May.— Clarke.—AD May.—HI: S. Cornwell.—HRW May.—Helen B. Curtis.-NV May.—R : Edwardes.—NT May.—Ben Jonson. See Vision of Delight, The. May.—G. : Macdonald.—CCB May.—Alex. McLachlan.—OCW May.—W: G. Park.-AD May.-Jas. Gates Percival.-BNL–HBP—STC (Reign of May, The-C.)—FEP May.—Eben E. Rexford.—AD May.—Ada Stewart Sheldon.—CCB May.——Frank D. Sherman. —LFL —PGGR —Port —SFM — SMG. May.—Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene, The. May.—Edward, Lord Thurlow.—HIBW-OB (abr.) (Song to May.)—BGV-FEP—HBP May.—T: Watson.—FEP May and Death.-Rob't Browning.—WEP 4 May and Love.—Stopford A. Brooke.—BIL May and the Flowers.-Eliz., R. Morey-SSC May and the Poets.-Leigh Hunt.--CBP. May Bug, The.—Annette von Brandis.-W.R. 12 May Burden, A.—Fs. Thompson.—HRW-OR May Colvin.—Anon.—BB—BESB–EBS—OBB May Court in Greenwood.-Laura U. Case.--CS 14 May Day.—J: Keble.—SSC May Day.—Emma A. Opper.—AD May Day. See also May-day. May Days.--Anon.—WR 14 May, 1840 (Sonnets on the Seasons, V.)—Hartley Cole- ridge.—NT—OV LP—WEP 4 May Festival, The.—Lizzie M. Hadley.—SSC May Flower, The.—Hopestill Goodwin.—AD House-hunting.—Bertha Bush.--CHP May May in Kingston.—H: Abbey.—CBP May in the Green-wood.—Anon.—OB s - May isºding her House.—R: Le Gallienne. —AMW 1 - May Madrigal, A.—Frank D. Sherman.—HT May Margaret.—Théophile Marzials.-H.BW-WA May Mornin #. A.—T: Hood.—AD (Song—C.)—HBP May Morning.—J: Milton.—AD—BNL–CEL (On May Morning.)—CGd—LC (Song: A May Morning.)—OAA—POS—RLP (Song on May Morning—C.)—CBP—EPE —FEP —GN —HBP—HBV–HBVy—OS 2—OTPC–PYO May Morning.—Eliza L. Sproat.—AD May Morning.—Celia Thaxter.—AA May Morning Lesson, A.—Anon.—AD May on Oread.—Willard Wattles.—S May Pole Song, A.—Nellie C. T. Herbert.—CB May Queen, The. (Dial.)—Anon.—FAD May Queen, The-Alfred Tennyson, —AmSS —BINL —CS 2 —DD–FEP—HBP—OTPC–PC–PF - (Cond.)—FP—TCP (w. tab.) (Sel.)—AD—OS 1—PHS May Queen Conclusion. (Concl.-sl. abr,)—BS 2 May Song, A.—Anon.—A May sº A.— Mary Montgomery, Lady Currie. — OVW — May Song, A.—Anna M. Pratt.—AD “May sun sheds an amber light, The.”—W: C. Bryant. — AA - May the Aºtious ever Find.—C: Sackville, Earl of Dorset. “May the glad dawn.”—Anon.—FHS (abr.) (Easter Greeting.)—TFS - May 30, 1893.−J: Kendrick Bangs—AA May to April.—Philip Freneau.-AD–CBP “May you never say of a brother dear.”—Phoebe Cary.—FHS May-basket Time.—Stanley Schell.—WR 50 May-beetle’s Comedy.—Jos. Victor Widmann.-HGV May-children.—Frank D. Sherman,—LFL May-day.—Anon-WR 17 * May-day, Sel. fr. . . (April N—POS (br. Sel.) - [and May].)—Ralph W. Emerson, May-day.—Rob't Herrick.-CEL (Corinna's Going a-Maying—C.) —EP —EPC —EPE — EPs—FEP—HBV-OE–SEP—VE—WEP 2 (Corinna's Maying.)—GEP—OEL–PGT 1 (Going a-Maying.)—DD–GN–LH–OTPC—RTW May-day. See also May Day. May-day on Magdalen Tower.—T: Herbert Warren.—OVW May-day Song. (Old English.)—Anon-OS 2—STC (Hitchen May-day Song, The.)—CGd—GSP–RAC (Kitchen May-day Song—abr.)—DD–EDY Maydes Mºngº, he Sel. fr. (Song of the Fairies— r. Act II., Sc. —J: Lyly.— Mayflower, The.—Erastus W. Ellsworth.-AA —DD —HBV —PAIH–PNW–WR 10 Mayflower, The.—E: Everett. See First Settlement of New England, The. May-flower, The.—Agnes Maude Machar.—SBOS—SGB Mayflower, The.-J. : M'Pherson.—TCW Mayflower.—J: B. O'Reilly.—AA—PAH Mayflowers, The.—J: G. Whittier.—AL—NV Maying Song.—Anon.—EPE Maymie's Story of Red Riding Hood.—J: W. Riley.—WR 56 May-morn and Cupid.—Alex. Montgomerie.—EBS May-music.—Rachel Annand Taylor.—HIBW Mayor of Scuttleton, The...—Mary M. Dodge.—NA. Maypole, A. (Riddle.)—Jonathan Swift.—HIPE May-pole, The.—Anon.—WR 1 May-pole Drill, No. I.-A. E. Hurst.—ID May-pole Drill, No. II.-Marguerite W. Morton.—ID May's Flower.—Anon.—COS—PP - May's Love.—Eliz. B. Browning.—BLV Maze, The.—Vincent Bourne.—(Tr. by W: Cowper.)—OTPG Maze, The.—W : Cowper. See foregoing. Mazeppº, N go—Lord Byron. (Diff. br. Sels.)—BNL–FP— (Mazeppa's Ride—cond.)—MRS Mazeppa's Ride.—Lord Byron. See foregoing. Mazurka of Chopin's, A.—C: F. Richardson.—WR 2 Mazzini.--Laura C. Redden.—BNL–GP—STC Me.—Harriet Prescott Spofford.—CHV an' Bab.-Joy Vetrepont.—WR 35 an’ Methuselar.—Harriet Ford.—WR 35. and Bill.—Rob't Overton.—CS 26 and [or an’]_Jim. ... (Chicago Times.)—BS 20—WR 7 and Jones.—Rob’t C. V. Meyers.-CS 26 and Thee.—Tr. by Ellice Hopkins.—FLS Imperturbe.—Walt Whitman.—CAP e Photygraph. (Mon.)—S. E. Cooper.—WR 47 Meadow Lands, The.—Arthur W. H. Eaton.—TCW Meadow Lark, The.—Hamlin, Garland.—AA—AL Meadow Lark and Prairie Wind-Anne Reece Pugh.-S Meadow Talk.-Nora Archibald Smith.-PPI Meadow-larks.-Ina Coolbrith.-AL " . Meadows in Spring, The.—E: Fitzgerald.—FT-HBV-OR Meagher's Defense.—T: F. Meagher.—SC (On being Found Guilty of Treason.)—CS 3 Mean Little Torment.—Anon.—WR 32 Meaning of Life, The.—HI: George.—HTb-II Meanings; our Flag, The. —H: Ward Beecher. — SP 8 — Meaning of the American Flag, The.—E: S. Holden.—OAF Meaning of the Flag, The.—Mr. Witherspoon.—SP 7 - 192 TITLE INDEX Memorial Meaning of the Four Centuries, The-Anon.—WR 10 Meaning of the Times-Albert J. Beveridge.-WR 43 Meaning of Victory, The...—C: Devens.—TMR. Means of Acquiring Distinction;–Sydney Smith.-PEQ Means to Attain Happy Life, The. Howard, Earl of Surrey-BNL–CBP—EP—FEP— HBP—HBV—OB-RLP—WEP 1 Measles.—Emily Sargent Lewis.--SR 15 Measure for Measure, Sels. fr.—W : Shakespeare. Hach and All. §: sel. fr. Act I., Sc. 1.)—EPs (Measure for Measure, Br. Sel. fr.)—BNL Frustra. and Fletcher's The Bloody Brother, V., 2.)—PGT 1 (Madrigal.)—FTA (“Take, O, take those lips away.”) —EhB —EP —EPs —OB—RLP—SEP—VE (Love Forsworn.)—GEP (W, §d. tº-ſºfound in The Bloody Brother.)— Life and Death. (Br. sel. fr. III., 1.)—EPs (Fear of Death.)—CBP—RLP Sister Pleads for a Brother's Life, A. (II., 2—abr.)— 10 Abuse of Authority. , (Br. Sel.)—BNL–RLP (Merciful Heaven l—abr.)—EPs Prayers. (Br. sel.)—EPs Measure for Measure.— Harriet Prescott Spofford.— BIL — CBP—FTA Measure of a Man, The.—Herbert Kaufman.--—SP 6 Measure of the Ghetto, The-J: S. Lopez—SP 7 “Measures not Men.”—G. : Canning.—SS Measuring a Grin;-Anon.—WR 52 Measuring the Baby.—Emma Alice Brown.—CS 12—HTb-I Mechanical Epoch, The.—J: P. Kennedy.—SS (Age of Work, The.)—BLP Mecklenburg Declaration, The-W: C. Elam.—AH-PAH Meddlesome Matty.—[Ann and] Jane Taylor.—BVC–CBOP —CHV-GSP–HBV-HIBVy—OS 1–0TPC . Medical Tyro Waiting for Patients, The...—C. S. Eldridge.— HP 2—WR 51 . Mediocrity in Love Rejected (Song—C.)—T: Carew.—BLV —HBV-RLP (Giºe more Love [or more Disdain].)—BNL–FLS— Meditation for Christmas Day, A-Selwyn Image:-YC Meditation for his Mistress, A.—Rob't Herrick,--OB Meditation in Winter.—W : Cowper. See Task, The. Meditation in Winter.—W: Dunbar.—EISS Meditations of a Hindoo Prince and Skeptic.—Sir Alfred C. Lyall. See following. - Meditations of a Hindu Prince.—Sir Alfred C. Lyall.—WA (Hindoo's Search for Truth, A.—abr.)—GP (Meditations of a Hindoo Prince and Skeptic.)—HBP Meditations of Johnny.—S: E. Kiser.—WR 36 Meditation on Rhode Island Coal, A.—W : C. Bryant.—PNW Meditation over a Skull.—C : H. Mackintosh.-LY Meditations on Immortality.—Adair Welcker.—BS 19 Meditative Tankard, The.—E: Fitzgerald. See Polonius. Medley, A : “Once upon a midnight dreary.” — Anon. — 16 § Medley: “Oh dear! Oh dearl Oh dear me, suzl” etc. — Emma Dunning Banks.-BIR Medley, A: “On Linden, when the sun,” etc.—Eliz. M. Irv- ing.—CH-WHO Medley, A : “The boy stood on the burning deck.”—Clara J. Denton.—WLO - - Medley: “To be, or not to be—that is the question.”—H. M. - Soper.—SR 3 - Medley—Mary's Little Lamb.-Anon.—CS 18–SR 1 Medusa.-Rob't K. Weeks.-AA Meergruss.-Heinrich Heine.—GT Meet, we no Angels, Pansie?—T: Ashe.—HEV–OB—OVW Meeting.—Rob't Browning. See Meeting at Night. Meeting.—G. : Crabbe. . See Tales of the Hall. Meeting.—Arthur Davison Ficke.—NPA Meeting, €.—H Longfellow.—CBI’ Meeting, The.—J: G. Whittier.—BNL–CAP Meeting after Long Absence.—Lilla C. Perry.—AA Nſeeting among the Mountains.—D. H. Lawrence.—GnR-II Meeting at Night.—Rob't Browning.—EP —EPN —HBV — MTRS–OB–VA—WR 15 (Meeting.)—BNL Meeting at the Basins.—Sarah P. McLean Greene.— WR 48 Meeting Aunt Mary.—Anon.—SR 15 Meeting & Rºhter-in-law and Mother-in-law.—Ethel King. Meeting of Evangeline and Gabriel, The. — H: W. Long- ellow. . See Evangeline. Meeting of Orion and Artemis.-R. : H. Horne. an Epic Poem. e Meeting of Orlando and Rosalind, The. — W: Shakespeare. ee As You Like It. Meeting of the Clabberhuses, The.—Sam W. Foss.-AWH- SAy—SR—THP-WR 25 Meetins, ºf the Dryads, The. (Sel.)—Oliver W. Holmes,— Meeting of the Flower Club.-Anon.—WR 52 Meetinº.g. the Ships, The.—Felicia D. Hemans. – BNL — Meeting of the Waters, The. (C.) —T: Moore. —BGV — FEP—RLP (Vale of Avoca, The.)—BNL–RTV—STC Meeting Waters, The-Eliz. H. Whittier.—STC Meetin’-house is Split, The.—L: Eisenbeis.-CS 34 Meeting-place, The. (C.)—Horatius Bonar.—CS 2 (We shall Meet and Rest—abr.)—LLC See Orion : (Martial—tr. by) H. : . (Song. fr. IV., 1–also contained in Beaumont Meg Blane, Sel. fr. (“O Mither, dinna deel ”—sel. fr. Pt. * iv.)--Robºt Buchanan.—GP Meg May's Valentine.—Anon.—HS Meg Merrilies.—J.: Keats—BGV-LC—NT—OTPC–PoK. Meg, Merrilies.--—Walter Scott. See Guy Mannering. Mehitabel's Waltz—Anon.--WR 34 - Mein Kºne's Brudder Hans. -- Emma Dunning Banks. – Mein Schweet Moosik.-Hamilton Clarke.—WR 48 Melampus.-G: Meredith.-OVV Melancholia.-Anon.—NA Melancholia.-Beaumont and Fletcher. See Melancholy. Melancholy. (Fr. The Nice Valour, Act III., Sc. 3.)—Beau- mont and Fletcher.—HIBW-OB–PGT 1–SP 4 (“Hemce, all ye [or you] vain delights.”)—BNL–EPE —HBP—RLP (Melanc [h]olia.)—CEL–FEP (Poet's Mood.)—EPs (Song.)—WEP 2 Melancholy.—Rob't Burns. See Man was Made to Mourn. Melancholy.—T: Hood. See Ode on Melancholy. Melancholy.—S: Rogers.-BLV - Melancholy Pig, The...—Lewis. Carroll.—PP1 Melanº Night, The.—J: Fiske. See Discovery of America, 10. - Melancolia.--Beaumont and Fletcher. See Melancholy. Melanie. (Sel. fr.)—Nathaniel P. Willis.-STC Melengolia.--Jas. Thomson. See City of Dreadful Night, The. Melendy Prize Oration, The.—Stephen A. Douglas.-SR 12 Melik the Black.-Clinton Scollard.—BS 20 Melincourt, Sel. fr. (Flower of Love, The.)—T: L. Pea- cock,-WEP 4 - Mellow Mellon, The.—Anon.—NM Melmillo.—Walter De la Mare.—Gnlp-II Melody.—L : Ratisbonne.—AFP Melpomenus Jones.—Stephen Leacock.-H.H. - Melrose_Abbey.—Walter Scott. See Lay of the Last Minstrel, The. Melrose by Moonlight.—Walter Scott. See Lay of the Last Minstrel, The. Melting Moments.--Anon.—CS 8—MHR - Melting of the Earl's Plate.—G: W. Thornbury.—EHT-VA Melton Mºray Pork-pie, A. (Parody.)—R: Le Gallienne, Melville and Coghill.—Andrew Lang.—EBS—VA 'Member.—Anon.—WR 32 Membranous Croup and the McWilliamses. (Experience of the McWilliamses with Membranous Croup—0.)—S: L. Clemens.—BS 5–SR 10 Memento Mori.-G : Herbert.—LH - (Virtue [or Vertue )—C.)—CBP—EhB — EP — EPO – EPE—EPs—FEP—FP—G|P—HEP— HBV — LC — LLC—LOS 2—NT—OAE—OB–OS 2—PHS — RAC —RLP—SEP—STC—VE (Virtue Immortal.)—BNL–PYO (Virtuous Soul, The.)—CEL “Memento Mori.”—H: Peterson.—CS 18 Memnon.—Clinton Scollard.—AA Memoirs of my Youth-Sel. fr.—Alphonse de Lamartine. (Mother of Lamartine, The.)—OAMs Memorabilia-Rob't Browning.—HIBW-WA Memorable Dessert, A.—Anon.—HIBB Memoriae Positum.—Jas. R. Lowell.—AH 2 *" Memorial Address.-Ex-Gov. Harried.—SR 14 Memorial Address on Gen. George H. Thomas.-Jas. A. Gar- field. See Gen. George H. Thomas: His Life and Character. Memorial Address on the Life and Character of James A. Garfield. (C.)—Jas. G. Blaine. (Eulogy on Garfield—abr.)—BS 10—SP 3 Death of Garfieldſ, The J. (Sel.)—FD 1—NC—PPS– SC—SSD (sl. abr.)—SSR—StS—TMD–WF 42 (Eulogy on President Garfield.)—LLC (Oration on James A. Garfield.)—CS 21 Garfield's Early Life. (Sel.)—FD 2 Memorial Day.—Anon.—CHP Memorial Day.—Anon.—OAM Memorial Day.—Wallace Bruce.—OAM Memorial Day.—T: S. Collier.—BS 13 Memorial Day.—Gordon Coogler.—AH 2 Memorial Day.—Paul Laurence Dunbar.—SR 14 Memorial Day.—Louise I. Guiney.—DD–OAM Memorial Day.—Lizzie M. Hadley.—SSC Memorial Day.—W : H : Little.—SR 5 TMemorial Day.—J: D. Long.—MRS—SP 3—WR 4 Memorial Day.—Z. F. Riley.—HS - Memorial Day.—Marg. Sidney.—PEO Memorial Day.—S: F. Smith.-W.R. 17 Memorial Day.—Cy Warman.—DD–EDY Memorial Day.—HI: Watterson.—WR 42 Memorial Day.—McLandburgh Wilson.—DD Memorial Day Address-W: Jennings Bryan.—TMR Memorial Day at the Farm.—Emma D. Banks.-BR Memorial Day, 1889–S: E. Kiser—DD—OAM Memorial Day—1892. (C.)—Ella W. Wilcox. (Decoration Day.)—WR 4 º - Memorial Day, 1898.-Reginald Wright Kauffman.—OAM Memorial Day Messages.—(Fr. various awthors.)—OAM Memorial Day Poem.—S. F. Bennett.—SR 11 Memorial Day Vision, The.—Rob't G. Ingersoll—HTb-I Memorial Hall.—Christopher P. Cranch.-CBP Memorial Hymn—James A. Garfield.—D: Swing.—GP Memorial Services in Honor of General Grant in Augusta, Maine, Aug. 8, 1885, Sel. fr. (Permanence of Grant's Fame, The.)—Jas. G. Blaine.—NC—PEO—PFP Memorial Tablet, A.—Florence Wilkinson.—LBM 193 Memorial AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Memorial verses. (St. abr)—Matthew Arnold,—HBV-VA - WEP 4 Death of Goethe—sels.)—EDY Goethe.)—CBP • “When Goethe's death was told, we said”—sel.)--GG Memorial Verses, on the Death of Théophile Gautier, Br. Sel. fr. (Théophile Gautier.)—Algernon C: Swinburne. – H - Memorials.-Herman Melville.—QAM. . Memorials of Washington.—H: B. Carrington.—OAW Memories.--Anon.—HIP Memories.—Anon.—SR 10 Memories.—T: B. Aldrich.-AA Memories.—G. : Eliot.—GC Aſſemories.—Alex. H. Japp.–HP 2—VA Memories.—T: D’Arcy McGee.—BIP Memories.—G: D. Prentice.—AA Memories.—Arthur J. Stringer.—HIBW |Memories.—J : G. Whittier.—CAP—OVW 1Memories of Mother.—J: G. Whittier.—Orlſ Memories of the Heart.—Anon.—SR 9 Memories of the War.—Marion P. Riche.—CS 30 Memorumdrums.-C: E. Carryl.—WA Memory. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Memory.—T: B. Aldrich.-AA—ASL–LBA Memory.-W. : Browne.—HEV–OB Memory.—W: E. Channing.—EPs Memory.—T: Fuller.—OS 3 Memory.—Jas. A. Garfield.—CS 20—FTR-SR 4 (“When the rough battle of the day is done”—sel.)—GG Memory.—Oliver Goldsmith. See Captivity, The. Memory.—C: and Mary Lamb.--OTPC Memory. (W. add.)—Walter S. Landor.—HEP—VA Memory.—Abraham Lincoln.—WR 46 Memory.—C : H. Luders.-BNL -- Memory.—Justin Huntley McCarthy.—RTI—RTV Memory. (People’s Magazine.)—HP Memory.—S: Rogers. See Pleasures of Memory, The. Memory.—Francis, Earl of Rosslyn.—VA Memory.—Duncan C. Scott.—BS 21—TCV Memory.—W : Shakespeare. See Hamlet. Memory.—W : Shakespeare.—PGT 1 (Friendship.)—TFY an (Sonnet.)—FEP—HBP—OE (III.) (Sonnet XXX. —C.)—HGP–WEP 1 (“When to the sessions of sweet silent, thought.”)—BNL —Ehl?—EP—EPE—HBV–HGP–SEP—STC– VE Memory. (Sel. fr. Ode to Memory, St. 3.)—Alfred Tenny- son.—EPs—STC Memory. Sel. fr.—Martin Farquhar Tupper. (Hints of Pre-existence.)—CBP Memory.—W: Wordsworth-FTR-RLP—STC Memory, A.—W: Allingham.–OVW Memory, A.—F: Lawrence Knowles.—HIBW Memory, A.—D. MacAleese.—TIP Memory, A.—Fs. Sherman.—OCW Memory: An Address before the Order of Elks.--Anon.—CP Memory and a Prayer, A.—J: Kendrick Bangs.--SR 15 Memory and Hope.—Mrs. L. E. V. Boyd.—SDD .. - Memory and Hope: Two Great Forces. (Valedictory.) — Anon.—WR 55 Memory and the Muses.—T: Hobbes.—LLC Memory Gems. (From various awthors.) —PCn — PGpr— - PGGR–SFM Memory in Absence. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Memory of Abraham Lincoln, The, Sels. fr.-Jas. A. Garfield. Abraham Lincoln.—NC—QAL-PEO—StS On the Assassination of President Lincoln. (Br. Sel., ptly. incl. in NC, etc.)—GG Memory of Earth, The.—G. : W. Russell.—OVV—TIP Memory of Good Deeds.-Edwin Markham.—RAC Memory of Joys, The. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Memory.g. sorrows, The. (Frags. fr. various authors.) — Memory of the Dead, The.—Frd’k W. Faber.—HIDL Memory of the Dead, The-J : K. Ingram. —BIP —DIB — HBP—HBV-LHT-PPV-TIP—VA Memory of the Good.—H. Humphrey.—LLC (Howard, the Prisoner's Friend.)—FD 1 Memoryeº; º geºther-Dani Webster.—BNL–BOF- Memory of the Irish Dead:—J: Kells Ingram.—WR 51 Memory of Washington, The. — E: Everett. See Character - of Washington, The. Memory-bridges, The.—Julie M. Lippmann.—BS 22 Memory's Message.—Anon.—CP Memory’s Picture.—Oliver Marble.—Orlºſ Memory's Wildwood.-Anon.—CS 6 Men, The.—Maurice Bell.—AWB Men and Trees.—Edith M. Thomas.-OAA, Men behind the Guns, The.—J: J. Rooney. —AA —EDY — BIBW-FIP 2–BAFI-PAP m—RTW TMen behind the Guns, The.—J: C. Shea.—OCP Men have Wings at Last. — Josephine Preston Peabody. — AMW 3 - Men of England.--T: Campbell.—BEIV—BP—FEP—OTPC —PPW-SEP—VE - Men of England.—Percy B. Shelley.—NT Men of Gloucester, The...—Laura E. Richards.-BS 21 Men of God.—Alex. D. Hill.—SR 2 Men of Gotham, The.—W: E. Henley.—BOF Men of Gotham, The.—T: L. Peacock. See Nightmare Abbey. “Men of Low Estate.”—Russell H. Conwell.—WR, 54 Men of Monomoy, The.—Joe Cone-EDY—HP 2 Men of my Heart's Desire.—Theodore Roberts.--TCW Men of Old, The.—R: M. Milnes, Lord Houghton.—AmSS- - BNL–FEP—RLP—STC (Abr'.)—FP—PGT2 Men of the Alamo, The.—Jas. J. Roche.—BAB–PAH , Men of the Maine,” The-Clinton Scollard, LAH 2 -PAH Men of the “Merrimac,” The...—Clinton Scollard. — AH 2 – - B.A.B—EDY—PAH - Men of the North, The.—W: T. Allison.—TCW Men of the North.-J: Neal.-AA—OAM Men of the North and West.— R : H : Stoddard.— AH 2 – AWB–BE—EDY—PAH-PAPrm Men of Ware, The.—F: E. Weatherly.—FEP Men to Make a State, The.—G. : W. Doane,—CS 17 “Men try to drown the floating dead of their own souls in the wine-cup.”—G : D. Prentice.—GG Men who do not Lift, The.—Anon.—CS 30 Men wºre the Shield, The. — Kate B. Sherwood. — Men with Muck-rakes.—Theodore Roosevelt.—WR 42 Menagerie, The.—Anon.—COS—PP Menagerie, The.—J. Honeywell.—CS 10—CSS—MHR Menagerie Diet.—J. G. Keenan.—WR 56 Menagerie Song, A.—Anon.—LFS Menaphon, Sels. fr.—Rob't Greene. (Samela.)—CEL–FEP—HBV—NT—OB—WEP 1 Doron’s Jig.—LC Menaphon's Roundelay.—LC Menaphon's Song.—EP Sephestia's Lullaby.—HRV—OB—QH-TM (sºft's Song to her Child.)—EP—GC–PGT 1– Menaphon's Roundelay.—Rob't Greene. See Menaphon. Menaphon's Song.—Rob't Greene. See Menaphon. Mendax.—Gotthold E. Lessing.—HIPE Mended Vase, The.—W: R. Sims.-CS 32 Mendicant. (Charade,)—Anon.—TCP Mendicant, The.—Rob't M. Bard.—KNE Mendicants, The.—Bliss Carman.-HBV-VA Mending the Clock.--—Jas. M. Barrie.—SP 6—SR 12 Mending Wall.—Rob’t Frost.—HIBW-NPA Mendoza and the King.—F. Marion Crawford. See In the Palace of the Ring. - Mene, Mene.—J: Addington Symonds. HCBP “Mene, Fº Tekel, Upharsin.”—Madison Cawein.-PAH- IOl Mennonites who were not Slow.—Helen R. Martin.-WR 51 Men's Wicked Ways.--Anon.—DR (Penance.)—FTA Mental Activity.—W: (?) Barrow.—KNE Mental Arithmetic.—Anon.—WR 30 (Johnny and the Teacher.)—CS 33 (Trials of a School Teacher [or Schoolmistress].)—CH Mental Beauty. — Mark Akenside. See Pleasures of the Imagination. Mental Faculties, The.— Wayland.—KNE Supremacy.—Martin Farquhar Tupper. see Beauty. Mental Mental Traveller, The.—W : Blake.—BG:V-EP iſephibosheth—Nathaniel P. Willis–OAMs Mephistopheles, General Dealer.—Anon.—CS 10 Mercantile Transaction, A.—Fs. A. Humphrey.—BR—CHP Mercedes.— (Sel. fr.)—T: B. Aldrich.-SP 8 - Mercedes.—T: W. Parsons.—EDY Mercedes.—Eliz. Stoddard.—AA—LBA Mercenary Matches. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Merchant, The.—Rabindranath Tagore.—OAMs Merchant and the Book-agent, The...—Anon.—CS 25—HIH Merchant of Venice, The, Sels. fr.-W. : Shakespeare. Casket Scene, The. (Sel. fr. Act III., Sc. 2.)—WR 9 (Deceit of Appearances, The.)—RLP (False Appearances.)—CBP - - (Portia's Speech to Bassanio on his Choice of the Casket —br. sel-ptly. Same.)—SAE Eancy. (Song—C.—fr. III., 2.)—CBPC (Love.)—BNL–OB (Madrigal.)—LC (Song from “The Merchant of Venice.”)—FEP (“Tell me where is fancy bred.”)—Ehl?—EP—EPs (Young Love.)—PGT 1 Fourth Act of “The Merchant of Venice.” (IV., 1– abºr.)—CS 17 egº; of Venice, The, Sel. fr.)——BNL (br. sel.)— S6 (Mercy—br. sel.)—CBP—CS 7—KNE–OTPC —PCK —PGGR–RAC—RLP—TMD w (Portia at the Bar.)—WR 27 (Portia, to Shylock—sel.)—OS 3 (Pºp's Speech on Mercy.)—EA (sel.)—PYO (br. sel.) (Quality of Mercy, The.)—LOS 3—SFM (“Quality of mercy is not strained, The”—br. sel.) — (Trial Scene [.,. Thel—sel.)—CDD–LLC—SR 12 Merchant of Venice, The. (Br. Sels. fr. I., 1; II., 1; W., 1.)—BNL Merchant of Venice, The, Sel. fr. (Br. Sel. fr. I., 1.) (Pomposity—sel.)—KNE Merchant of Venice, Act III., Sc. 1. (Abr.)—HNS (Shylock for the Jews—sel.)—PPS Music. (Sel. fr. V., 1.)—BNL (sl. cond.)—OTPC—RAC (Celestial Music.)—RLP (How Sweet the Moonlight.)—RAC (Merchant of Venice, The, Sel. fr.)—FP (Moonlight—br. sel.)—EPs—SN (Music by Moonlight—br. sel.)—OS 2 (Power of Music, The—br. sel.)—GN (“The man that hath no music in himself.”)—LOS 3 194 TITLE INDEX Mickey & Merchant of Venice, The. (Continued). Out and Inward Bound. (Br. sel. fr. II., 6.)-EPs Portia's Picture. (Br. Sel. fr. III., 2. H-BN Scenes from “The Merchant of Venicé.”—MPD (I., 2.) (Colloquy between Portia and Nerissa regarding the Suitors—abºr.)—SAE (Portia and Nerissa.)—SP 8–WR 27 (“If to do were as easy.”)—RAC Shylock Lends the Ducats. (I., 3.−8i cond.)—BS 22 (Malice—br., sel.)—KNE (Mºunt of Venice, Br. Sels. fr.) — BNL — HNS — { (Shylock, to Antonio.)—CS 3—FR (ptly. diff.) (Shylock's Remonstrations with Antonio.)—R.L.P. “Merchant of Venice.” Told in Scotch,--C. Reade—WR 33 “Merchant, to Secure his Treasure, The.”—Matthew Prior. —BLV—FEP—PGT 1 - (Ode, An—C.)—EhB—EPR—FEP—WEP 3 (Song.)—HBV—OB - Merchantman, The-J : Davidson.-OVW - Merchants of the Revolution.—Elliott C. Cowdin.—FD 2 The.—Hermann Hagedorn.—LY Merciful Ensign, — W: Shakespeare. See Measure for Merciful Heaven. Measure. Merciles Beaute.—Geoffrey Chaucer.—OB Mercury Vindicated by the Alchemists at Court (Masques at Court), Sel. fr. (Song of Nature — C. Ben Jonson. (Nature.)—EPs 1Mercutio’s Description of Queen Mab. — W: Shakespeare. See Romeo and Juliet. - Mercy.—W: Shakespeare. See Merchant of Venice, The. Mercy of God, The.—Matthew R. Knight.—TCV Mercy to Animals.-W. : Cowper. See Task, The. Merely Mary Ann.-Israel Zangwill.—W.R. 39 Merely Players. (Play.)—Clara S. Clarke.—WR 13 (In Love with his Wife.)—NDP Meriel.-Marg. Houston.—SP 2 Meriky's Conversion.—Julia Pickering.—CS 18 Merit before Birth.-Sallust. See Jugurthine War, The. Merit of Inconstancy, The.—R : Lovelace.—BL Merits of Fulton’s Invention.—Ogden Hoffman.—SS Merlin (I.)—Ralph W. Emerson.—AA—CAP Merlin and the Gleam.—Alfred Tennyson.—EP Merlin #. Vivien. — Alfred Tennyson. See Idylls of the 1Ilg. Mermaid, The.—Anon.—BBB–ESB–OEB Mermaid, The.—Anon.—CFBP Mermaid, The.—Archibald Sullivan.—OC Mermaid, The.—Alfred Tennyson.-GN (Sel.)—LC—OS 1 Mermaid Tavern, The.—J: Keats.-BLV—FT-PGT 1 (Lines on the Mermaid Tavern—C.)—BGV-EP —FEP —HIBW-RLP—WEP 4 -- Mermaid's Song.—J: Hunter-Duvar.—OCW Merman, The.—Alfred Tennyson.—ABV-GN–LC (br. Sel.) Merops.-Ralph W. Emerson.—CAP Merrimac, The.—J: G. Whittier.—CAP—PNW Merriest Bird, The-Gerald, Griffin.—RTI Merry Alumni Dinner Speech.-Jas. J.; Walsh.-W.R. 54 Merry Andrew.—Matthew Prior.—HIPE Merry are the Bells.-Anon.—CBP Merry #ºmn Days.-C : Dickens. See Village Coquettes, €. Merry Bee, A.—Jos. Skipsey-OVV Merry Beggars, The.—Alex. Brome.—GT º Merry º Eyed Laddie, A. — Juliet Wilbur Tompkins. – Merry Brown. Thrush, The.—Lucy Larcom.—SMG Merry Christmas.-Anon.—HIP—NV—OAC “Merry Christmas.” (Acrostic.)—Anon.—WR 26 Merry Christmas.-Nellie M. Brown.—ASR-II—HCTC Merry Christmas.-Wolstan Dixey.—PR Merry Christmas.-W: Jas. Lampton.—SR 15 Merry Christmas!—Mary C. Low.—YC Merry Christmas.-M. D. Sterling.—CE Merry gºmas and a Glad New Year, A.—G: Cooper.— PEO - " Merry Christmas Eve, A.—C: Kingsley.--—CE Merry Christmas, every One l—Anon.—YC Merry Christmas in the Tenements.—Jacob Riis. See Chil- dren of the Tenements. - Merry Christmas Time, The-G: Arnold,—HCTC− PEO Merry Christmas to You, A.—Theodore Ledyard Cuyler. — Merry Cuckow, The-Edmund Spenser.—NT Merry Fly, The...—Mary Lundie Duncan.-OTPC Merry Guide, The.—A. E. Housman,—GT Merry Heart, A.—Anon.—RNE Merry it Is..—Anon.—NT Merry # The. (Lament, A–0.)—C: Kingsley.—BFW– Merry Little Toddlekins.—J: Brind.—WR 50 Merry Maiden Maying, A.—M. T. Rouse.—PR, Merry March Hare, The.—Latimer J. Wilson.—CB Merry Margaret.—J: Skelton.—NT Merry may the Keel Row.—Anon.—EBS Merry, Merry Christmas.--Carine L. Rose.—CE Merry Month of March, The.—W : Wordsworth.-CBPC Merry Month of May, The.—T: Dekker.—NT 1Merry Pranks of Robin Good-fellow, The. (In Percy's Re- liques.)—Anon.—FEP—HBP (Robin Good-fellow — sl. abr.) — ABV — QH — STC — WR. 15 * 1Merry Rain.—Anon.—NV Metamora, to his Warriors. — J: A. Merry Soap-boiler, The.—Anon.—M.M.R. Merry Spring.—Anon.— Mer; Summer Months, The.—W: Motherwell.—HEP (They Come, the Merry Summer Months —0.) --BNL - BP—POS (abr.) Merry Sunshine.—Anon.—CHV-NV Merry Wives of Windsor, The. (Albr.)—W : Shakespeare, Mrs. Page and Mrs. Ford. (Sel. fr. Act II., Sc. 1.)—SR Merry Youth. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Merry-go-round, The.—Roden Noel.-VA Mertoun's Song.—Rob't Browning.—NT Mesopotamia-Anon–KNE ('Tis Sweet to Roam—sel.)—NA Message, A.—P. B.-PAPrm Message, A.—Sydney Dayre.—BS 18 Message, A.—Eliz. Stuart Phelps, PAH Message, A.—Ella M. Powers.-CE Message, The.—J : Donne.—HEV—RLP Message, The. (Fr. The Fair Maid of the Exchange.)—T: IHeywood.—BLV—HBV—OB (Go, Pretty Birds.)—EP—FEP (Phillis.)—EP (To Phyllis.)—OEL Message, The.—Adelaide A. Procter.—WR 33 Message for the Children, A.—Clara J. Denton.—WLO Message from Bony, A.—Anon.—CS 29 Message ºgº, Mama in Heaven, A. (Good Housekeeping.) (Telegram, The.)—SR 5 Message from the South, A.—Booker T. Washington.—SC Message of an AEolian Harp, Sel. fr. (We Cannot Love too Much.)—Frances R. Havergal.—BIL Message of the Breeze, The.—H: Murger.—AFP Message of the Dove, The.—Edith Nesbit.—BS 16 Messagº º, March Wind, The. (Frag.)—W: Morris.- Message of the New Year, The.—Anon.—HIDL–SR 14 Message of the Rose, The.—Anon.—HIP—PyR. Message of the Snowdrop, The.—Anon.—PEO - Message of Victory, The. (Fr. Songs from Dramas.) — Augusta Webster.—HP (News to the King.) —VA Message the Roses Bring, The.—Jas. P. Sawyer.—FTA Message to Garcia, A. (Albr.)—Elbert Hubbard.—APPV- IHSPS–SP 1–WR 42 Message to the Squadron.—Admiral Heihaichiro Togo.—StS Messages.—Alice Furlong.—DB - Messenger Boy, The.—G: Ade.—CS 37 Messenger Hours,. The-Amy Parkinson.—TCW Messenger of Spring, The.—J : Logan.—POS (Cuckoo, The.)—CBP—WCL (Ode to the Cuckoo-at. to Bruce.)—BGV-CEL –CGd —DD–EBS—OTPC (To the Cuckoo-C.)—BNL–FEP —HBP —HBV —OB YO (abr.)—SN–STC Messiah. —Alex. Pope.—FEP—HBP—RLP Messmates.—HI: Newbolt.—HEV Metal Checks, The.—Louise Driscoll.—NPA Metamora.-J. A. Stone (?) –WR 23 (Metamora to his Warriors—diff. vers.)—SAE Stone (?). 907.719. Metamorphoses, Sel. fr. (Death of Ajax, The.)—Ovid &tr. by Winthrop M. Praed.)—OS 2 Metamorphosis, A –W: Browne. See Britannia's Pastorals. Metamorphosis.-Lloyd Mifflin.—LLC - Metaphorical Papers.-B : Franklin.—CS 14 Paper.—C.)—AFV—BNL–WR 5 Metaphysics.--Oliver Herford.—NA—SP 4 Metempsychosis of the Pine. (C.)—Bayard Taylor. (Spirit of the Pine, The-ab?'.)—AD Meteors.--Anna P. Eichberg.—HIP Methinks the Measure.—P. A. Hutchinson.—AA Methodist Camp Meeting, A.—W : H. Head.—SR 11 See fore- Methodist Class-meeting, A. — J. J. Wray. See Nestleton Magna. Metric Figure.—W : Carlos. Williams.-NPA Metrical Feet. (Albr.)—S: T. Coleridge.—BNL–HBV “Mexican War, The.”—Edmund S. Holbrook.-AH 2 Mezzo Cammin.—HI: W. Longfellow.—CAP M’hm.—Anon.—HTb-I Mi Maister Chaucer.—T: Hoccleve.—EPO Mia Carlotta.-T: A. Daly.—SR 15 Miaouletta.-Mary K. Dallas.-W.R. 3 Mice, The.—Anon.—LFS Mice, The-Lewis Carroll.—WA Mice at Play.—Neil Forrest.—BS 11—EA (abr.) —MYF — SR 10 Michaelºw: Wordsworth. —BGW —EPN —HBR —SEP — (Michael and his Son—sel.)—FTR Michael and his Son.—W: Wordsworth. See foregoing. Michael Angelo, Sel. fr. (Br. Sel. fr. Monologue in Pt. II.) H: W. Longfellow.—BIL º Michael Angelo.—Hon. W: Parsons, M. P.—WR 27 Michael Angelo Buonarotti...—Christopher P. Cranch.-EDY Michael Dwyer.—T. D. Sullivan.-BBB-RTI Michael Robartes Remembers Forgotten Beauty.—W: Butler Yeats.--TIP Michael §ºst gºal. fr. Ch. XIV.)—Jules Verne.—HSPS Michael the Archangel II.-Dinah M. Craik.-EDY Mick Tandy's Revenge. (Youth’s Companion.)—BS 10 Mickey Coaches his Father.—Ernest Jarrold.—WR 12 Mickey Free's Letter to Mrs. M'Gra.—C: Lever. See Charles O’Malley. Mickey Sees “Antony and Cleopatra.”—Anon.—WR 38 195 Microbiblion AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Microbiblion, Sel. fr. (Man's Mortality.) - Simon Wastell (tr. by O'Donovan.)—BS 12—CS 14–HBP—HBV (Sel.)—BNL–CEL–FEP (What is Man?—sel.)—TFS Microcosm.—Betram Dobell.—OVW Microcosm, The.—Walt Whitman. See §§ of Myself. Mid Hour of Night, The.—T: Moore.—ST Mid the Breakers.-Ernest Aye-Williams.-CS 35 Midas, Sels. fr.-J: Lyly. Hymn to Apollo, (Song—C.—fr. W., 3.)-EP In Praise of Daphne.—CEL Pan's Song. (Song—C.—fr. IV., 1.)—WEP 1 Midday # Midsummer. — Ethelwyn Wetherald. — SBOS — S Middle Age.—Rudolph Chambers Lehmann-HBW Middle Child, The-Ethel M. Kelly.—SP 6 Middle Life.—Jas. Hedderwick.-CIBP Midges.—Rob't, Lord Lytton.—HBP—SAy Midges Dance aboon the Burn, The. — Rob't Tannahill. — BGW —BNL –CBP —EBS —FEP —HBP —HBV — R.LP—STC Midges in the Sunshine.—Anon-HP Midnight.—Ricarda Huch-HGV Midnight.—Jas. R. Lowell.—POS Midnight.—J: Boyle O’Reilly.—AIH 2 Midnight—September 19, 1881.-Anon.—PAH Midnight—A Lament.—HI: H. Brownell.—CBP Midnight at the Helm.—G: Barlow.—R'IV Midnight Charge, The.—Clement Scott-CS 24 Midnight Express, The...—Sherman D. Richardson.—CS 22 Midnight Ferry, The.—Max J. Herzberg.—LY Midnight Hymn.--T: Ken.—FEP Midnight Hymn, A.—Anon.—SSS Midnight in London. (Abr.) — Ardennes Jones-Foster. — BS 19–PFP–WR, 19 - Midnight in the East.—Lord Byron. See Siege of Corinth, €. Midnight Mail, The.—W : Hurd Hillyer.—HIP 2 Midnight Mass, The.—R. : E. White.—CS 27 . Midnightºns, fºr the Dying Year.—HI: W. Longfellow. — Midnight Meditation, A.—W: Aytoun.—HIPE Midnight Ocean, The.—J: Wilson.-RLP Midnight Tragedy, A.—Anon-CS 30 Midnight Train, The...—Mrs. C. Nichols.-FS Midnight Wind, The-W: Motherwell.—HBP Midshipmite, The.—Clement Scott.—CS 23 Midsummer.—Oliver W. Holmes.—SN Midsummer.—Abbie F. Judd.-AD. Midsummer. (C.)—J: T. Trowbridge.—AA—CBP—DD — FEP—HIBIP–HBV—HBVy—POS—SC (sel.) (Abr.)—AD—BS 15 (Summer.)—GP Midsummer.—Ella W. Wilcox. —HBW . Midsummer Courtship.–Jas. Thomson.—OVW Midsummer Day Scene, A.—C: G. Eastman.—CS 7 (Afternoon Nap, The.)—WCL - (Farmer Sat in his Easy Chair, The.)—GP (Picture, A.)—BNL–FEP Midsummer East and West.—Virna Woods.-GS Midsummer Invitation.—Myron B. Benton.—SN Midsummer Madness.--Anon.— - Midsummer Madrigal, A.—J: Macfarlane.—TCW Midsummer Night.—Archibald Lampman.-OCV Midsummer Night's Dream, Sels. fr.-W. : Shakespeare. Approach of the Fairies, The. (Sel. fr. Act V., Sc. 1.)— CGd—LC—PPHS - Now the Hungry Lion Roars.-EPE—OTPC—QH (Oberon and Titania to the Fairy Train—sel.)—GN Through the House Give Glimmering Light.—OTPC Birds. (Br. sel. fr. III., 1.)—FEP Clown's First Rehearsal, The. Clown’s Second Rehearsal, The. Compliment to Queen Elizabeth. (sel.)—EPs—RLP Course of True Love, The. & 4 (I., 2.)—MPD (Sel. fr. III., 1.)—MPD (Sel. fr. II., 1.)—BNL (Br. Sel. fr. I., 1.)—BNL h me ! for aught that I could ever read.”)—GG Fairies' Lullaby. (Sel. fr. II., 2.)—BNL (Fairyland, II.-song fr. BNL.)—OB (Lullaby for Titania. \–BFV—CGd—CTBP—GN–LC —PGGR—SFM-SMG —TYP “You #otted snakes,” etc.—GSP–GT-NT—OTPC— Helena and Hermia. (Sel. fr. III., 2.)—BoF–GN (Feminine Friendship.)—RLP - Midsumº, Night's Dream. (Br. Sels. fr. IV., 1; V., 1.) Power of Imagination, The.—RLP - Puck and the Fairy. (Br...sel. fr. II., 1.)—GN–NT— IPGGR—POS—SFM–SMG-STC, (Midsummer Night's Dream, Br. sel. fr.)—BNL (Fairy Land, I.-song fr. GN, etc.)—OB (Fairy Song.)—BFW (Fairy to Puck, The.)—OS 1 (Fairy's Song, A.)—PC (Over Hill and over Dale.) — EP — FEP — GT — HBVy—LOS 1–OTPC–SP 2—SP 3 (Song of the Fairy.)—CHV-HBP —LC —PHS — Titanº Courtesy to the Wayfarer. (Sel. fr. III., 2.)— Woodbine. (Midsummer Night's Dream—Sel.)—BNL (Violet Bank, A–sel.)—PoR—POS “I know a bank,” etc.—OAA—RAC Midsump; Song, A.—R. : W. Gilder.—AFV—HBV-OS 1– O Midsummº Noon in the Australian Forest, A.—C: Harpur. Midwinter.—W: Jas. Linton.—STC Midwinº-J : §§ Trowbridge.—AA—CBP —GN —HBW — Mid-winter Exercise, A.—Mary W. Allen.--NYM Miggles. (Cond.)—Fs, Bret Harte.—WR. 2, . Might, Makes Right. (National Preceptor, 1835.)—BLP . (Sowing and Reaping—Sl. abr.)—LLC Might of Death, The , (Ode fr. Cupid and Death.)--Jas. Shirley.—WEP 2 (Last Conqueror, The.)—FEP—PGT1 (Victorious Men of Earth.)—HBP—RLP Might of Love, The-Alice Cary–CS 12 Might of One Fair Face, The.—Michael Angelo.—FTA . (“Might of one fair face sublimes my love, The.”)-HBP “Might of one fair face sublimes my love, The.”—Michael º Angelo. See foregoing. Mighty Dollar, The, Sel. fr.-B: E: Woolf. Scene from The Mighty Dollar.—SR Mighty Fortress is our God, A.—Martin Luther (tr. by F: H: Hedge.)—BNL (sel.)—HBW (Paraphrase of Luther's Hymn.)—AA. . (Psalm XLVI.-tr., by T: Carlyle.)—HBP Mighty Heart, The.—Ralph W. Emerson, See Wood-notes. Mighty Must, The.—W: S. Gilbert.—WA - “Mighty ocean rolls and raves, The.”—Arthur H. Clough. --- See Songs in Absence. Mighty Three, The.—Anon.—STP Mighty Word, “No,”. The-Theodore L. Cuyler.—BLP Mignon.--S: M. Peck-FTA Mignon Aspiring to Heaven.—Johann W. von Goethe. See - Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship. Mignonette.—G. B. Bartlett-EPs Mignon's Song.—Johann. W. von Goethe. See Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship. Migratiºnank Bolles. See at the North of Bearcamp à,ter. Mike Gets a Job. (Dial.)—Anon.—NDP Mike McGaffaty’s Dog.—Mark Melville.—CS 22 Milan,—Ausonius.-(Tr. by Jos. Addison.)—TIWP Milan Cathedral.-H. : Glassford Bell.—TIWP Mild is the Parting Year and Sweet.—Walter S. Landor.— EPN-SEP—VE Mild Rebuke to a Doctor.—Anon.—OAL Mildred's Conscience.—Grace Ethelwyn Cody.—SR 14 Mile an' a Bittock, A.—Rob't L: Stevenson-EBS Miles Keogh's Horse.—J: Hay-ABV-E DY—PAH º Miles Standish.-H. W. Longfellow. See Courtship of Miles Standish. - - Miles Standish's Encounter with the Indians.—HI: W. Long- fellow. See Courtship of Miles Standish, The. Militant Church, The.—S: Dickie.—SP 5 Military Arrests.--Abraham Lincoln.—WR 46 Military Comedy, A.—Elliott Flower.—CS 39 Military Command.—Anon.—HNS Military Discipline. (Dial.)—Anon.—YFD Military Insubordination.—HI: Clav. See Military Suprem- tº “e is acy Dangerous [to Liberty]. Militarºsiºioſº Distinct from Civil.-J: Sergeant.— 4 Military Steeple-chase, The.—Louise de la Ramée. See Un- er Two Flags. Military Supremacy Dangerous [to Liberty]. (Sel. fr. On the Seminole War.)—H: Clay.—BS 14—LLC—OM (Military. Insubordination—ptly. diff.)—SS - Military Training in the Schools.-H: B. Carrington—BLP Milk for the Cat.—Harold Monro.—GnR-II. Milking.—Celia Thaxter.—WCL tº a tº Milking Maid, The:__ (Farm Walk, A–0.)—Christina G. Rossetti...—BNL Milking Time.—Philip Morse-BS 7—PFP (Let Down the Bars.)—CS 35 (Lovejoy Cow, The.)—WR 15 ... Milking Time.—Christina G. Rossetti.-LC—LOS 1—OS 1– POR-TYP Milkmaid, The.—Anon.—CBOP Milkmaid, The.—Austin Dobson.—HBW Milkmaid, The.—R. Lloyd.—CGd Milkmaid, The.—T: Nabbes.—OR, Milkmaid, The.—Jeffreys Taylor.— ABV-BNL — CBOP — OTPC–PCL Milk-maid’s Mother's Answer [The]. (Reply to Marlowe— C.)—Sir Walter Raleigh.-FEP (w. add. st.)—HBP §. Reply.)—OB Nymph’s Reply [to the Passionate Shepherdl, The.)— BLV—BNL–EP—GEP —GP —HBV —PHS —SEP —STC—VE (Reply to Marlowe's The Passionate Shepherd to his ove.)—WEP 1 ..(Shepherdess's Reply, The-w, add, St.)—CEL Milkmaid's Song, The...—Sydney Dobell.—AmSS—BNL Milk-maid’s Song, The. (Passionate Shepherd, The.—C.)— Christopher Marlowe.—FEP (1st vers.)—HPB (2nd vers.-sl. shorter.) - (Passionate Shepherd to his Love, The-1st vers.)—BIFV —BPB—CEL–CS 39—EP —EPC —EPE —GEP — asſº-Lo-oº-oº-Pat 1 —RLP —SEP ... (2nd vers.)—BNL–BOL–FTA—GP—OB-WEP 1 (Shºga to his Love, The-1st vers.)—CGd—GN– Milkweed-Alice W. Rollins—PyR. Milky Y. The.—Geoffrey Chaucer. €. g Mill, The-Dinah M. Craik–PGpr See House of Fame, 196 TITLE INDEX Minstrelsy Mill on the Floss, The, Sels. fr.-G :Eliot. Flog on the Floss, The (Sel. fr. Bk. VII., Ch. V.)- P 1–WR 1 * Maggie and Thomas à Kempis. (Sel. ad. fr. Bk. IV., Ch. III.)—FMR * (“‘Imitation of Christ' was written by a hand that waited, The”—Sel.)— Maºiſouts her Hair. (sel. ad. fr. Bk. I., Ch. VII.)- 4! (sel. fr. Bk. I., Ch. I.)—LLC Mill on the Floss, The. Ogg § Son of Beori. (Br, sel. fr. Bk. I., Ch. XII.)— “There is something * in the very agitation.” (Br, sel. fr. Bk. IV., Ch. II.)—GG Mill River Ride.—J. W. Donovan.-CS 9. Millais's “Huguenots.” (St. diff. versions.) (London Spec- tator.)—BS 20 (sl. abr.)—EDY Millennium, The.—T: Moore.—HIPE Millennium, The.—Percy B. Shelley.—BHV Millennium, The.—Jas. K. Stephen.—THP (Lapsus Calami,)—VA Miller.—Anon.—WR 41 Miller, The.—Sir J.: Clerk.-EBS Miller and the Maid, The.—F. M. Scott.—HIP Miller of Dee, The...—Eva L. Ogden.—CS 20–SAE Miller of [the] Dee, The.—C : Mackay.— CBOP — CFBP— CSS—GSP–HBW-PHS Millers, The...—Laura R. Smith.-CHP Miller's Daughter, The, Scle. fr.—Alfred Tennyson. FIusband to Wife.—CBP It is the miller's daughter. (Song.)—FTA (Miller's Daughter, The.)—BLV—BNL–FEP —HBP —OB–OR-OVW-RLP Love.—CBP (Diff. sel.)—LTV Miller's Daughter, The. What I Would Be...—CBP Miller's Maid, The.—Fred E. Brooks.-CS 28—WR 15 Milling-match between Entellus and Dares, The.—T: Moore. —HIP Million gº Diamonds, A. (C.)—Mary F. Butts.-AA— -I (Dewdrops.)—AD—CCB ... (Winter Jewels.)—CQS-PP Milly.—May R. Smith.--PP—YPS Milly Amos's Hymn. (Mon. Arr. by Stanley Schell.— WR. 48 Miltiadºsº the Best of Santa Claus.-J: Brownjohn.— (How the Celebrated Miltiades Peterkin Paul Got the Bet- ter of Santa Claus.)—BS 16 . Miltiades Peterkin Paul.—J: Brownjohn.—CS 15 Milton.—W. E. Aytoun.-BPIV Milton.-Craven L. Betts.-EDY Milton. - - - - - : g Milton.—HI: W. Longfellow.—AA—CAP Milton, Sels. fr.--T: B. Macaulay. Distrust of Liberty.—LLC (Fruits of Liberty, The.)—MYF (Liberty—Sel.)—OS 2 (Men Always Fit for Freedom—Sel.)—OS 2—SS Puritans, The. (Sel.)—BS 5–CS 14—TMD (ptly. diff.) (Puritan, The...—Sel.)—BLP—SSR Milton.—Lloyd Mifflin.—AA Milton.—Ernest Myers.-EDY Milton.—Alfred Tennyson.—Eh]?—EPN-WEP 4 Milton. (Poems Dedicated to National Independence and Liberty, Pt. I., XIV.)—W: Wordsworth.-EPC–LLC —RLP—WEP 4 (England.)—GP—HBV (Ideal.)—LH (London, 1802—C.)*—PGT 1 (II.) (“Miltonſ thou shouldst be living at this hour”—abr.) GG–LHT : London, 1802.)—EP—HBP—SEP—VE .(To Milton.)—BNL–CEL–EPs—TEP “Milton l thou shouldst be living at this hour.”—W : Words- - worth. See foregoing. Milton’s Prayer of Patience.—Eliz. L. Howell—AA—CS 7— FEP—LLC— (sl. abr.)—YBW Milton's Prayer in Blindness.-Eliz. Lloyd Howell.—STC (Old and Blind—at. to Milton.)—BS 2 Mimic Harlequin, The.—C : and Mary Lamb.-OTPC Mimicking Others.--Anon.—WR 17 e Mimma Bella (Sel. fr.)—Eugene Lee-Hamilton.—HIBW “Do you recall the scents?”—VE “Have dark Egyptians.”—HBW “Qh, bless the law.”—HBV. “Oh, rosy as the lining.”—HBV “One day, I mind me.”—HBV “'Tis Christmas, and we gaze.”—VE “Two springs she saw.”—HBV , “What essenges from Idumean palms.”—HBV Minnerys in Church.-W. : Johnson-Cory.—FT-HBV—OB Mind, The. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Mind Alone Valuable, The...—W: Shakespeare. See Taming - of the Shrew. - Mind Cultivation Man's Noblest Object.—Elliot Danforth.- WR, 54 Mind of Man, The.—Mark Akenside. See Pleasures of Im- agination, The. Mind, the Glory of Man.-Dan'l Wise.—CS 11—KNE Mind your Business.-Wolstan Dixey.-PEO “Mind your own Business.” (Dial.)—H. E. McBride.—CS 5 Mind your #'s.--Anon—WR 4 Minding the Hens.—Frd’k W. Loring.—SR 5 e º 21 Mind's Eye, The. (Frags. fr. various guthors.)—BNL Mind's Eye, The-W: Wordsworth. See Excursion, The: Mind's Hºrty, The...—W: H. Davies. Sag Bird of Paradise, - 0 Mine.—Dinah M. Craik–LTV Mine Host of “The Golden Apple.”—T: Westwood.—BVC —GN–OTPC Mine Katrine.—C: F. Adams.-BS 7—CS 16 Mine Moder-in-law.—C: F. Adams, AWII—GH (Mother-in-law, The.)—CS 31 Mine Own.—C: Godfrey Leland.—CBP—STC Mine own Countree.—Kathe. Lee Bates.—CS 36 Mine Schildhood.—C: F. Adams.-BS 12—CS 22—TSS (Tucked oup in Ped.)—G|H Mine Shildren.—C : F. Adams.-BS 13—SP 7 Mine Wamily.—C: F. Adams.-BS 9–CS 21—RTW Miner, The...—Maxwell Bodenheim.—NPA Miner, The.—Jas. R. Lowell.—CAP Miner's Death, The.—J: Hanover.—SA Miner's Protegé, The.—Anon.—TSS Miner's Thanksgiving, A.—Anon-WR 40 Mines of Ayondale, The.—Alice Cary.—CS 17 Mingled Pain and Pleasure Arising from Virtuous Emotions, & Tº-Mark Akenside. See Pleasures of the Imagina- IOIl. g Miniature, The.—Anon.—WR 13 . (Likeness, The.)—CS 9 Minister Comes to Tea, The. ... (Morv.)—Anon.—WR 32 Minister sº the Tomturkey, The-Harriet Beecher Stowe. Ministering.—Anon.—SSS Ministering Angels.-Emily Judson.—CS 4 Ministers.--Anon.—WR 50 Minister's Blunder, The.—S: L. Clemens.—HTB-I-SP 5 Minister's Grievances, The.—Max. Adeler.—CH–CS 27 Minister's Housekeeper, The.—Harriet. Beecher Stowe. See . . . Sam Lawson's Fireside Stories. Minister's Quarter Pay-day, A.—Anon.—CS 6 Minister's Wooing, Thé. Sel. fr. (Intervicw between Aaron Burr and Mary Scudder—abr. fr. Ch. XXXII.)—Har- . . . riet Beecher Stowe-CR Ministry of Angels, [The].—Edmund Spenser. ueene, The. Miniver gºy-Edwin Arlington Robinson.—HBV-LBM Minna in Wonderland.—M. C. Pyle.—CBOP Minnésingers Lied, The.—J : H. Duvar.—TCW Minnie.—T: Caulfield Irwin.—BIP Minnie Nº." Winnie—Alfred Tennyson.—HEV–HBVy— See Faerie Minnows.-J. : Keats. See “I stood tiptoe upon a little hill.” Minor Poet, A.—Alex. Smith. See Life-drama, A. Minot's Ledge.—Fitz-James O’Brien.—CS 12—FR-SA Minstrel, The.—Johann W. von Goethe. See Wilhelm Mei- ster’s Apprenticeship. Minstrel, The.—Edna D. Proctors—OS 3 Minstrel, The.—Walter Scott. See Lay of the Last Min- --. strel, The. Minstrel, The ; or, The Progress of Genius, Sels. fr.—Jas. Beattie.—EP—EPR Ascent to Fame.-CBP Edwin.—RLP . (Edwin's Meditations in Autumn.-RLP Life Beyond the Tomb. (Bk. I., Sts. 25-27)—SS Death and Resurrection.—CBP Minstrel, The, Br. sets. fr. (I., 1; II., 17—abr.)—BNL Minstrel, The, Sel. fr. (I., 32-38, 40.)—WEP 3 (Morning–38, 36.)—BNî-off-RLP Beauties of Morning.—CBP (Summer Morn, A–38-40.)—GP Nature. (I., 9.)—EPs Charms of Nature.—CBP Reasons for Humility. (I., 50.)—CS 1 Minstrel Guest, The.—Elsie Fogerty.—RTW Minstrel Life.—Colin Muset.—AIFP Minstrel-boy, The.—T: Moore.—BGV-BIHV-B PB—CEL– GN–HBV–LOS 1–OS 1–OTPC–PCL — PGGR.— PPV-R.A.C.—RLP º Minstres and Maids.-W: Morris. See Earthly Paradise, €. Minstrel's Curse, The.—Ludwig Uhland (Tr. by Rob't Tilney.)—CS 13 (Tr. by Margarete Munsterberg.)—HGV (Tr. by Sir Theo. Martin.)—TTV Minstrel's Marriage Song.—T: Chatterton. See AElla. Minstrels of the Marshes, The. (Farmer’s Voice.)—CS 35 Minstrels played their Christmas Tune, The.—W : Words- worth.-BOC - Minstrel's Roundelay.—T: Chatterton. See AElla. Minstrel's Song.—T: Chatterton. See AElla. Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border, Ballads fr.-(Edited by Walter Scott.) See: Annan Water. - Armstrong's Goodnight. Barthram's Dirge. |Battle of Otterbourne, The. Brown Adam. ,- Clerk Saunders. Cospatrick. Douglas Tragedy, The. T}owie Dens of Yarrow, The. |Eve of St. John, The. Fair Annie. Fair Helen. Flowers of the Forest, The. º, 197 Minstrelsy AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border. (Oontinued). Fray o' Suport, The. Gallant Grahams, The. Gay Gos-hawk, The. Graeme and Bewick. Hughie the Graeme. Jock o' the Side. Johnnie Armstrong. Johnnie of Breadislee. Katharine Janfarie. Kempion. King Henry. Kinmont Willie, Laird o' Logie, The. * Lament of the Border Widow, The. Lass of Lochroyan, The. Lord Randal. Lyke-wake Dirge, A. Outlaw Murray, The. Queen's Marie, The. Sir Patrick Spens. Thomas the Rhymer. Twa Corbies, The. Wife of Usher's Well, The. Willy's Lady. Young Redin. Mint Julep, The...—C: F. Hoffman.-AA—AL—YBV Minty's Christmas.--Anon.—CS 39 Minuet, The.—Anon.—CHP Minuet, The.—Fannie Bloodworth.-W.R. 47 Minuet, The.—Mary M. Dodge.—AFV — BS 17 — DR (w. mus.)—HTb-II—SR 9—TMR—WSA—WR 49 (Sel.)—SC (How Grandma Danced.)—SR 9 Minute Man, The.—G. : W : Curtis.--StS Minuteman, The.—OCP (sl. diff.) Minute Men of Northboro, The.—Wallace Rice.—AH-EDY —PAH 1Minute Men of ’75 [or ’76], The.—G. : W : Curtis. See Cen- tennial Celebration of Concord Fight. Minute-gun, The.—R. S. Sharpe.—BNL Minutes, The.—Anon.—CBOP–LFS-TFS (What the Minutes Say—Sl. abr.)—PP–YFR Mirabeau Dying.—W: R. Wallace.—EDY Miracle of Cana, The.—Fred E. Brooks.-CS 29—WR 15 Miracle of the Dawn, The.—Madison Cawein.—HIBV. Miracle of the Egg, The. (Youth’s Companion.)—CS 34 (Egg a Chicken, An.)—LPS–PP Miracle of the Roses, The. (Rose, The-C.—sl. Rob't Southey.—HS Miracle Workers, The. (Sel.)—Eliz. Akers Allen.—SN Miracles.—Conrad Aiken.—AMV 4 Miracles.—Walt Whitman.-AL–CAP Mirage.—Paul Relland Birge.—LY Mirage.—A. S. R.—HIP 2 Mirage.—Edith Sessions Tupper.—WR 33 Mirage, The.—Nathan Haskell Dole.—AMW 3 Miranda and her Friend Kroof.-C : G. D. EHeart of the Ancient Wood, The. Mirandy.—Eva W. McGlasson.—Wr 30 º Mirandy on Losing a Husband.—Eliz. M. Gilmer.—SP 7 Mirandy on the Enemy.—Eliz. M. Gilmer.—SP 8 Mirandy, on Woman's Place—Eliz. M. Gilmer.—WR 58 Mira's Song.—M. Leapor.—BGV Miriam.—Herman E. Kittredge.—LY Miriam's Song.—T: Moore.—BS 16—FEP (Sound the Loud Timbrel—0.)—LOS 2—OS 1—OTPC– PGGR—RAC—RLP IMirror, The.—J: Ruskin.—NT Mirror Cat, A.—Oliver Herford.—WR 35 Mirror of Diana, The.—Mathilde Blind.—TIWP Mirror # Magistrates, The.—T: Sackville. See Induction, €. Mirth.-Beaumont and Fletcher.—NT . . Mirthfulness.-W: Shakespeare. See Love's Labour's Lost. Mis' Smith.-Albert B. Paine,—AWH Misadventures at Margate. (C.)—R : H. Barham.—BNL– GC–HBV-HIPE—THIP (Little Vulgar Boy, The-a’ r.)—MHR Miscellaneous Thoughts, Sels. fr.—S: Butler.—HIPE Miscellaneous. Sels...fr.—S : Butler.— (Upon the Weakness g and Misery of Man.)—R Mischief. (Dramatic char.)—T: A. E. Holcomb.-StD Mischief.-Jane Taylor.—OTPC Mischief Makers.--Anon.—CS 6 Mischievous Cat, The.—Mrs. E. J. Corbett.—WR 35 Mischievous Daisy.—Joanna Matthews.--CD Misconceptº-ºbt Browning.—HBP—HGP-OB—OVV Misdemeanors of Nancy, The. (Sels. fr.)—Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd.—SP 2 (Nancy’s Cinderella.)—SP 6 iser, The.—W: Cowper.—OTPC Miser, The.—G: W. Cutter.—CS 10 Miser, The.—E: Fitzgerald.—SAy Miser, The.—Rob't Pollok. See Course of Time, The. Miser and his Three Sons, The. (Sel. jr. Essay III., On |Happiness of Temper.)—Oliver Goldsmith.-OS 1 Miser and Plutus, The. (Sel.)—J: Gay.—KNE—SA Miser jº, Punished The. — Osborne.—CS 4 — FR- Miserere of St. Peter's Church at Rome. (Fr. Old Rome and New Italy.)—Emilio Castelar.—FS - Miseries of War, The.—T: (?) Chalmers.-BS 14—KNE Miser’s Excuse, The.—Douglas Jerrold.—WR 13 Miser's Will, The...—G: Birdseye, CS 21 abr.)— Roberts See Misfortunes of Elphin, The, Sel. fr. Missionary Hymn. Misery. (Sel.)—G: Herbert.—WEP 2 . (See also Pulley, Tite.) Misery in Mis' Randolph's Knee, The.—Anon.—WR 29 Misery of Excess, The...—Lord Byron. See Childe Harold. Misfortune. (Frag.)—Beaumont and Fletcher.—KNE Misfortune of Civil War, The.—Mrs. R. M. Swander—PD Misfortunes never Come Singly.—Col. D. Streamer.—NA (War-song of Dinas Vawr, The—fr. Ch. XI.)—T: L. Peacock,-BPB— is BVC–CEL–HBP—VA—WEP 4 Misgovernment.-Dan'l Webster.—WHO Miss Agnes—Lucy B. Ewing.—CS 36 Miss Amelia's Colored Lochinvar-C. T. Grilley.—WR 37 Miss Angel—Etta W. Pierce.—WR 37 Miss Arabella Clipperton's Speech. (Dwal.)—Anon.—MBT) Miss Bates, at the Ball.—Jane Austin.—SP 8 Miss Biddy's Epistle. Sel. fr. The Fudge Family in Paris, Letter V. : From Miss Biddy Fudge to Miss Dorothy * .)—T: Moore.—HPE—THP Miss Blanche Says.-Fs. Bret Harte.—AFW Miss Pºp gºmforts Brother Jack. — Fs. Bret Harte. — 0 - Miss Edith Helps. Things Along.—Fs. Bret Harte.-BS 6— CS 16—FAS–PF Miss Edith Makes it Pleasant for Brother Jack.-Fs. Bret gº |Harte.-R.TV - Miss Edith's Modest Request.—F's. Bret Harte.—WR 35 Miss Eva's Visit to the Ogre. ... (Sel. fr. The Little Lady of & Lavender.)—Theodora C. Elmslie.—BS 24 Miss Fº McFlimsey.—W : A. Butler. See Nothing to V e3, I’. Miss Fret and Miss Laugh.-Anon.—TFS (4t, to Marg. Sangster.)—CHP Miss Higginson's Will.—J. A. Bellows.-CS 5—MD Miss Judith Macan.—C: Lever. See Charles O’Malley, the g Irish Dragoon. - Miss Kate Penoyia ; or A Sad Mistake.—Anon.—WR 29 Miss Kilmansegg and her Precious Leg, Sels. fr.—T: Hood. Her Death.-VA , Her Moral. (C.)—PYO—SP 5—VA (Gold.)—CS 21—TFS , (Miss Kilmansegg, Sel. fr.)—BNL Miss Limberkin’s Mouse. (Little Miss Limberkin—C.)— Mary M. Dodge.—TT Miss Linley.—C. R. Leslie.—FT Miss Loo.—Walter De la Mare.—See Listeners, The. Miss Maloney Goes to the Dentist.—Anon.—WR. 21 Miss Malony on the Chinese Question.—Mary M. Dodge.— BS 2—CS 6—FTR-MHR—OM–SA—WR 43 Miss Margaret.— (Tr. by) Fs. A. Shaw.—FTT Miss Minºgº Disappointment.—Mrs. E. T. Corbett.—CH 1. - 9 Miss Nºg's Gown.—Zitella Cocke.—AA—FEP — HBV- Miss Nightingale.—Alex. Smith.-EDY Miss O'Mººn Takes a Bicycle Ride.—Louise H. Savage. NMiss Penelope Leith.-Walter C. Smith.-EBS Miss Perkin’s Supper.—Eliz. Flint Wade.—WR 38 Miss Pettigrew's Reception.—Etta Anthony Baker.—SP 5 Miss Pinkerton’s Academy for Young Ladies.—W : M. Thack- g eray. See Vanity Fair. Miss Polly.—Anon.—LFS Miss Russell’s Ghost.—Anon.—WR 31 Miss Simmons' New Bonnet.—Laurie A. Raymond.—CH Miss Sophia.-Mrs. Eliz. Turner.—OTPC Miss Splicer Tries the Toboggan.—“Clara Augusta.”—SR 6 (Toboggan Slide, The.)—BS 19 L. Gould.—WR 35 Miss Tabby Cat's Reception.—Eliz. Miss Willow.—Susie E. Kennedy.—N - Miss Witchazel and Mr. Thistlepod.—Rob't J. Burdette.— BS 17—W.R. 21 wº . Missed the Boat.—Anon.—NM Missed the Funeral.—Anon.—NM - Misses at School, The.—Anon.—CS 37. Missing.—Anon.—BE Missing Bobby Shaftoe.—Jack Bennett.—WR 39 Missing Ship, The.—J : B. Gough.-CS 14 Missing Ships, The.—Albert Laighton.—WR 22 Missing Umbrella, The.—Anon.—NM Mission of a Song, The-R. J. Hoffner.—BS 26 Mission of America.--Albert J. Beveridge.—WR 42 Mission of Books.—Edith Putnam Painton.—WR 56 Mission of Kitty Malone, The-Kate M. Cleary.—SP 2 Mission of the Anglo-Saxons, The.—F. J. Walsh.--FS Mission of the Press, The.—Edwin L. Shuman.—SR 7 Mission of the Public School, The...—W : DeW. Hyde.—SC Mission of Thomas Hood, The.—Anon. (Ald.)—NC Mission Tea Party, The.—Emma H. Nason.—TMD Missionary Hymn, The.—Anon.—CS 23 - (Before a Collection Made for the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel — C.) — Reginald FIeber.—BGV-CBOP—FEP—HBV—LLC—OTPC Missionary Hymn.—S: F. Smith.-FEP Missipowistic.—C : Mair.-SBOS—SGB Mississippi, The.—Wilbur D. Nesbit.—SR 14 Missive, The.—Edmund Gosse.-HBV Misspent Time-Aubrey De Vere.—CBP Mist. (Werses fr. A Week on the Concord and Merrimac Rivers: Tuesday.)—HI: D: Thoreau.-AA—BNL–- tº EPs—SN g Mist Opening in the Hills, — W: Wordsworth. See Excur- S10m, 'The, - , A.—Anon.—LFS Mistake, A.—Mrs. J. T. Greenleaf.-COS–PP Mistake, A.—R : Ellice Mack.-CHV Mistake in Identity, A.—Anon-CS 39 198 TITLE INDEX Mrs. Caudle Mistake in the Day.—Agnes, H. Levy.—WR.58 Mistaken Moth, The-(Tr. fr. Wegener.)—VSA Mistaken *** (“The Rainmakers.”)—Frank L. Stanton. —W.R. 3 - - Mistakes Will Occur.—Anon.—WR 4 Mr. Abraham Cowley's Death and Burial amongst the An- cient Poets (C.), Sels. fr.-Sir J.: Denham. Elegy on Cowley. Sel. fr.--WEP 2 (Abraham Cowley—br. sel.)—BINI, - Mr. and §: Bowser's Family Jar. (Detroit Free Press.) Mr. and Mrs. Discobbolos.-E.: Lear.—CHV Mr. and Mrs. Popperman.—Anon.—WR 3 (Then and Now.)—CS 26 - Mr. Barker's Picture.—Max Adeler.—W.R. 25 . Mr. Barney Maguire's Account of the Coronation.—R : H. Barham.—FEP—SAy—THP–VA Mr. Beecher and the Waifs.--Anon.—BS 15 Mr. Blifkin's First Baby. (Gleason’s Monthly.)—CS 9 Mister. Blizzard's Message. (Atlanta Constitution.)--SR 15 Mr. Blºº, Experiences of Holidays.-Oliver Bell Bunce.— Mr. Bob Sawyer's Party. (Arr.)—C: Dickens. See Pick- wick Papers. Mr. Bosbyschell’s Confession.—Anon.—CS 17 Mr. Bowser among the Dressmakers.--Anon.—WR 30 Mr. Bowser Takes Precautions.—Anon.—CS 29 Mr. Brown has his Hair Cut. — Anon. — BS 17 — SR 9 — WR. 22 g * Mr. Bumble and Mrs. Corney. — C: Dickens. See Oliver Wist, - Mr. Bumble's Wooing.—C: Dickens. See Oliver Twist. Mr. Caº, ºnd his Second Wife.—Douglas Jerrold (?) – Mr. Caudle has Lent an Acquaintance the Family Umbrella. (C.)—Douglas Jerrold. (Mrs. Caudle's Umbrella Lecture.)—CS 1—WR 43 Mr. Caudle Having (Has—C.) —Douglas Jerrold.—CS 5 Mr. Caudle's Hat.—Anon.—CS 19 Mr. Clay and the War of 1812, Sels. fr.—HI: Clay. For the War of 1813.−SS Speech on the War of 1812.-PPS Mr. Cleveland on Lawyers.--Anon.—NM Mr. Coggs.-E: W. Lucas.-ABV-HBV-HEVy g Mister Coon and Mister Rabbit.—Joel Chandler Harris.--StS Mr. Copernicus and the Proletariat.-H. C. Bunner.—WR 8 Mr. Coville on Danbury.—Jas. M. Bailey. See Mr. Coville's Easy Chair. . . Mr. Coville Proves Mathematics. (C.—in They All do It.) —Jas. M. Bailey. - * (How Mr. Coville Counted the Shingles on his House.)— BS 2—CS 9—DDR . . Mr. Coville's Easy Chair. (Coville Convalesces—0.—in They All do It.)—Jas. M. Bailey.—CS 9 (Mr. Coville on Danbury.)—BS 2 Mr. Cypress's Song in Ridicule of Lord Byron-T: L. Pea- cock. See Nightmare Abbey. * Mr. Diffident's Speech.-Anon.—SR 4 Mr. Dooley Defines a Poet.—Finley P. Dunne (?) –SR 13 Mr. Dooley in Peace and in War, Sel. fr.—Finley P. Dunne. See Mr. Dooley on a Populist Convention. Mr. Dooley #. a Night in the Country.—Finley P. Dunne. Mr. Dooley on a Populist Convention. (Fr. Mr. Dooley in Peace and in War.)—Finley P. Dunne.—CS 37 Mr. Pºgg, on Football.—Finley P. Dunne.—CS 38—HSp— Mr. Dooley on Golf.-Finley P. Dunne.—WR 38 Mr. Dooley on Lawyers.--Finley P. Dunne.—SP 4–WR 14 Mr. Dooley #: New Year's Resolutions.—Finley P. Dunne. -- 5 Mr. Dooley on Rising of the Subject Races.—Finley P. unne.—WR 39 - Mr. Dooley on the Grip.–Finley P. Dunne.—HIH-SP 1– St S-WR. 38 . Mr. Dooley on Woman's Suffrage. — Finley P. Dunne. — Mr. Dooley Says. (Sel. fr.)—Finley P. Dunne. (Drugs.)—SP 8 i Mr. Eisseldorf and the Water Pipe.—Anon.—CS 31—SR 10 Mr. Fezziwig's Ball.—C ; Dickens. See Christmas Carol, A. Mr. Finney's Turnip.–Anon.--HBV—HBVy—NA Mister Fly.—T: Miller.—OTPC & Mr. Fogg's Account, of a Scientific Experiment.—Anon.—SA Mr. Gºy-T: Amory. See Life of John Buncle, Esq., €. Mr. Gladstone in Defeat.—Moses Coit Tyler.—SP 3 Mr. Graham and Lady Clementina. (The Marquis of Lossie, Ch. LX.—sl. abr.)—G: Macdonald,—FTR Mr. Gregsbury and the Deputation.—C: Dickens. See Nicho- - las Nickleby. Mr. Grey's Motion for a Reform in Parliament, May 26, 1797, Sel. fr. (Vigor of Democratic Governments, The.)—C: J. Fox.-SS Mr. Haines’s Able Argument. (Arkansaw Traveller.)—TMR. Mr. Harris's Comic Song.—Jerome K. Jerome. See Three _ Men in a Boat. * Mr. Hastings.-W : Gilpin. See Forest Scenery. Mr. Hoffenstein’s Bugle.—Anon.—SR 4 Mr. Hopwell's Theory of Suppressing a Fire in a Theatre. (Detroit Free Press.)—SR 4 Mr. Hosea Biglow to the Editor of “The Atlantic Monthly.” —Jas. R. Lowell. See Biglow Papers, The. Mr. Hunter.—Rob't L: Stevenson.—FT Mr. Isaacstein at the Telephone. (Moºn.)—Anon.—WR 56 f Lent Five Pounds to a Friend. “Mr. Johnson's Policy of Reconstruction.”—C: Graham Hal: pine,—PAH - - Mr. Jonathan Bangs.--A. B. Cole.—CS 25 Mr. Kris Kringle. (Cond.)—S. Weir Mitchell.—BS 22 Mr. Lang's Fairy Books.--St. John Lucas.-ABW - Mr. Meek's Dinner.—Anon.—CS 36 - Mr. Merry’s Lament for “Long Tom.”—J: G. C. Brainard. Mr. Middlerib's Experiment.—Rob't J. Burdette. ment Cure for Rheumatism, The. Mr., Miss, and Mrs., Sel. fr. (Everyday Case, An.)—C: Bloomingdale, Jr.—BS 26 Mr. Molony's Account of the Ball. — W: M. Thackeray. — BNL–FEP—HBP—HBV-MRS–THIP Mr. Mººn,¥A Song of the Little People. — Bliss Carman. — Mr. Nobody.—Anon-BVC—CBOP—CFBP—GSP– HBWy (Abr.)—PP—YPS Mr. O'Hoolahan's Mistake.—Anon.—CS 15 . Mr. Perkins at the Dentist's. (O.-im. Life in Danbury.)— Jas. M. Bailey.—CS 15 t • * 's ' ' Mr. Perkins Buys a Dog. (First Dog, The-C.—in Life in Danbury.)—Jas. M. Bailey.—CS 8. tº gº & Mr. Perkins Helps to Move a Stove. (O.-in Life in Dan- 'bury.)—Jas. M. Bailey.—CS 8 Mr. Pickwick in a Dilemma. — C: Dickens. See Pickwick Papers, The. Mr. Plºoks Dilemma.-C : Dickens. See Pickwick Papers, €. Mr. Pickwick’s Proposal to Mrs. Bardell.—C: Dickens. See Pickwick Papers, The. - & Mr. Pickwick's Romantic Adventure ... with , a Middle-aged Lady in Yellow Curl Papers.--C: Dickens. See Pick- wick Papers, The. Mr. Piper's Mittens.—E: F. Turner.—CS 24 Mr. Potts' Story.—Max Adeler.—BS 22—HH * Mr. Puff's Account of Himself., (Sel. ga. fr. The Critig; or, A Tragedy Rehearsed, Act I., Sc. 2.)—R : B. Sheri- dan.—SS Mr. Rootle's Economy.—Anon.—CS 13 Mr. St. Nicholas.-Alice M. Kellogg.—CE Mr. Sanscript's Ride Down Hill.—Anon. See following. Mr. Sanscript's Slide [or Ridel Down Hill.—Anon.—CS 21 Mr. Schmidt Fooled.—Anon.—TSS Mr. Schmidt's Mistake.—C : F. Adams.-CD–CS 14—SDR Mr. Slocum.—Ella Rodman Church.-WR 14 - Mr. Sprechelheimer's Mistake.—W. W. Crane.—SR 1 Mr. Spring's Concert.—Anon.—AD (abr.) (Concert Given by Mr. Spring, A.)—TFS (abr.) (Concert in the Wood, The.)—WR 4 Mr. Stiver's Horse. (C.—in Life in Danbury.)—Jas. M. Bailey.—CS 7 Mr. Tappertit Goes out for the Evening.—C : Dickens. See Barnaby Rudge. . Mr. The. §. Essay XXV.-sl. abr.)—Oliver Goldsmith. Mr. Tongue.—Anon.—COS—PP Mr. Traver's First Hunt.—R : H. Davis.-D.R.—SC Mr. Wardle's Carol,—C: Dickens. See Pickwick Papers. Mr. Webster to Mrs. Paige.—Dan'l Webster. See Morning. Mr. Weller in Affliction.—C: Dickens. See Pickwick Papers, The. Mister William.—W : S. Gilbert.—THP Mr. William Hervey.—Abraham Cowley.—FT . Mr. Winkle on Skates.—C : Dickens. See Pickwick Papers, The. + Mr. Winkle Puts on Skates. – C : Dickens. See Pickwick Papers, Th €. - Mr. Winkle's Adventure.—C: Dickens. See Pickwick Papers, 62. Mister, yer Gittin' Old.—Lu B. Cake.—CS 35 Misther Denis's Return.—Jane Barlow. See Ould Master, Th’. Mistletoe, The.—Jos. Ashby-Sterry.—YC Mistletoe and Holly.—T: A. Daly.—ChS Mistletoe and Holly.—Alice R. Taggart.—YC ! Mistletoe Bough, The.—T: H. Bayly.—BNL–FEP—HBV- HCTC–OS 3 - - (Genevra—dram. by Emma S. Stillwell.)—CDs (Fog ºr wersion of same story see Ginevra, by S : OgerS. Mistress, The, Sels. fr.—Abraham Cowley. - Spring, The.—EPE—RLP—WEP 2 - Wish, The. —BILW —EP —HBV — OB — OR — RLP — WEP 2 Mistress, The.—J. Wilmot, Earl of Rochester.—BLW. Mrs. Anne Killigrew.—J: Dryden.—EPR, Mrs. Agºgº's Outer Raiment. — Mary Stewart Cutting. — Mrs. See Move- Bacon, Lawyer.—Howell L. Piner.—WR 23 Mrs. Battle.—C : Lamb.-FT Mrs. Brady’s Conundrum.—Anon.—GH Mrs. Brindle's Cowslip Feast.—Anon.—NV Mrs. Brindle's Music Lesson.—Anon.—WR 4 Mrs. Britzenhoeffer's Troubles.—G : Kyle.—WR 3 Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Green.—G. L. Banks.-CS 9 Mrs. Broyº's Christmas Party. (Every Other Saturday.) Mrs. Brown's Husbands.--Anon.—CS 21 - . Mrs. Casey at the Euchre Party.—Irene Stoddard Capwell. —BS 27—WR. 38 Mrs. Caudle has Taken Cold. — Douglas Jerrold. — CS 6 — SP 8 . Mrs. Caudle Urging the Need of. Spring Clothing. (Mrs. Caudle Thinks it “High Time that the Children should have Summer Clothing”—C.—sl. abr.)—Douglas Jer- rold.—CS 4—MPHR, - - 199 ë. Mrs. Caudle’s AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Mrs. Caudle's Lecture [on Shirt buttons]. (On Mr. Caudle's Shirt-buttons—C.)—Douglas Jerrold,—BS 21—CS_2 Mrs. Caudle's Umbrella Lecture—Douglas Jerrold. See Mr. - $º has Lent an Acquaintance the Family Um- I'ê118. Mrs. Christopher Columbus.-Marie S. Cowell.—WR 10 Mrs. Dibble's Rest Cure.—Edwin L. Sabin.—WR 58 #: Eliz. Wheeler.—Rob't Herrick,-HBP S. Fº Burglar-alarm. — Birch Arnold. – WR 20 (sl. (LÚ j'. (Burglar-alarm, The.)—CH Mrs. Frances Harris’ Petition.—Jonathan Swift.—BLV Mrs. Golightly.—Gertrude Hall.—AA Mrs. Greylock Tells about the Play-Anon.—WR 4 Mrs. Gºgº, Gets ahead of the Grip. — S. Jennie Smith. — Mistress Hale of Beverly.—Lucy Larcom.—PAH s Mrs. Hardcastle's Journey.—(Sel. ad. fr. She Stoops to Con- quer, Act V.)—Oliver Goldsmith, NDP * Mrs. Harrigan at the Shoe Store. — C: Battell Loomis. – Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. IMrs. Mrs. Hgºgan on Neighborliness. – C : Battell Loomis. – Harrigan Telephones.—C: Battell Loomis.-SP 6 Barwood's Secret. (Play ad. fr. The Story of a Gover- ness.)—Mrs. M. O. W. Oliphant.—NDP Hemans.—B. Hallock—EDY ... º Jacobson’s Account of Queen Victoria's Jubilee.—Rose I. Patry.—WR 38 Mrs. Jones' Lodger.—Edwin Coller.—CS 24 Mrs. Jones' Pirate.—C : Heber Clark.--THP - Mrs. Jones's Pudding.—Anon.—CS 33 4. Mrs. Jones's Revenge. (Arr. by E. R. Ingraham.)—BS 20 Mrs. Jordan.—Leigh Hunt.—FT Mrs. Jordan,—C : Lamb.-FT Mrs. Judge Jenkins.—Fs. Bret Harte.—HEV Mrs. J '# s Prospectus. –Susan Coolidge. —MYF —OAA — S (Sl. abr.)—PP—YPS Mistress Kitty.—Anon.—LFS-WR 35 - Mrs. Leo Hunter.—C: Dickens. See Pickwick Papers, The. Mrs. Lofty and I.-Anon.—CR—CSS Mrs. McDuffy on Baseball. (Detroit Free Press.)—CS 37 Mrs. McGlaggerty on Roller Skates. – Mrs. Lucia H. Car- & penter.—WR 29 Mistress M'Grether.—Anthony H. Euwer.—WR 47 Mrs. Mºe's Shopping Expedition. — S. Jennie Smith. — Mrs. Mºs and the Lightning.—S: L. Clemens.—BS 8 Mrs. Madden's Golden Wedding.—Ellis Parker Butler.—CS 3 Mrs. Magoogin on Spring Bonnets and Spring Poetry.-J: . J. Jenkins.—WR 30 Mrs. Maguire:—A Christmas Gift.—T: A. Daly.—ChS Mrs. Malaprop on Female Education.—R : B. Sheridan. See Rivals, The. Mrs. Malaprop's Idea of Education.—R : B. Sheridan. See Rivals, The. - Mrs. Marigold.—Anon.—BS 20 Mistress Mary.—Anon.—RAC " Mrs. Mavor's Story.-Ralph Connor. See Black Rock. Mrs. Miº's Letter. (Burlington Hawkeye.) — CH — W Mountfort.—Colley Cibber.—FT Mrs. Mrs. Mulderrick's Turkish Bath.-Marie Cote.—WR 47 Mrs. Murphy's Grief.-W: Harry Head.—SR 14 Mrs. Murphy's Recipe for Cake.—S. Jennie Smith.-CS 28 Mrs. O'Toole and the Conductor.—S. Jennie Smith.-CS 31 Mistress of Philarete, The.—G: Wither. See Fair Virtue, the Mistress of Philarete. Mistress of the Manse, The, Sels. fr.—Josiah G. Holland. Lullaby. (Fr. Love's Consummations, V.)—AA—HBW (Rockaby, Lullaby.)—Poſt, Mistress of the Manse. (Br. sel. fr. Love's Experi- ments, XVII.)—BIL Mistress of Vision, The.—Fs. Thompson.—OVW Mrs. O'Hooligan's Pride-–Harrison Goodel.-SR 15 Mrs. O'Leary Makes a Morning Call.—Leila Morgan.--SP 8 Mrs. Oslºy and the Animal Show.—Giselle D'Unger. Mrs. Page and Mrs. Ford. — W: Shakespeare. Wives of Windsor. Mrs. Partington’s Reflections on New Year's Day.—B: P. Shillaber.—WR 5 Mistress Penelope. (Play.)—Anon.—WR 49 Mrs. Pºłº Missionary Box. (Albr.)—Alice M. Eddy. — IBS 15 Mrs. Pickles Wants to be a Man.—Mary K. Dallas.-WR 3 Mrs. Piper.—Marian Douglas.--PP–WR 30–YPS Mrs. Potts' Dissipated Husband.—Anon.—CS 18–SR 1 Mrs. Pº Silver Wedding. — Morris Wade. — BS 27 — 15 Mrs. Pussy.—Anon.—LPP–NV Mrs. Rafferty and the Census Man.-Anon-BS 27 Mrs. Rºº, Makes a Call. (Moºm.) — Libbie C. Baer. — Mrs. Ripley's Trip. (Albr.)—Hamlin Garland.—SR—WR 51 Mrs. Santa Claus-Minnie Maud Hanff—WR 28 Mistress. Sherwood's Victory.—Eva L. Ogden.—NP Mrs. Siddons.—J: Wilson.—FT - Mrs. Slowly at the Hotel.—Mary K. Tallas.-WR 3 Mrs. Smith.-Frä’k Locker-Lampson.—HISV-THP Mrs. Smith, Improves her Mind.-Mary K. Dallas.-W.R. 3 Mrs. Smith's Boarders.-H. E. McBride.—SD Mrs. Tree.—Laura E. Richards. (Ald. by Grace A. Owens.) —St.S Mrs. Tubbs and Political Economy.—Mary K. Dallas.-W.R. 3 See Merry ; Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Tubbs at the Sewing Circle.—Belle M. Locke.—CS 36 Trimble Buys her Husband a Christmas Present.-Ruth McEnery Stuart.—WR 38 . Turner's Object-lesson.—Eliz. Turner.—ABW Walker's Betsey.—Helen B. Bostwick,-BS 9 Ward's Visit to the Prince.—Mary W. Janvirn.-BS 9 Mrs. Winkle's Grandson.—Mary K. Dallas.--WR. 3 Mrs. Woffington's Portrait. (Sel. fr. Peg Woffington, Ch. XIII.)—C : Reade.—WR 1 Mrs. Wright's Conversation with her Irish Acquaintance. tº (Dial.)—Anon.—MPD Mistress's Reply to her Bird, The.—Jane Taylor.—CBOP Misunderstanding, A.—Jas. Lane Allenº-BOL Misunderstanding, A.—Jane, Barlow.—DB Mite Song, A.—Anon.—LFS-TFS - (Little Things—sl. abr.)—LPS—PGpr — PIP — SMG — TYP Mitherless Bairn, The. —W: Thom. —BNL —FEP — GP — g HBV-SP 3—VA Mither's Knee, A.—Anon.—BS 14 Mither's Swate Little Girleen.—J. E. Dowe.—WR 38 Mitigating Circumstances.—Josiah G. Holland.—SP 5 Mitten, The.—A. W. Bellaw.—WR 15 Mixed Relationship, A.—Anon.—CS 24 . (Strangely Related—sl. abr.)--SR 4. Mixer, The.—R. J. C. Stead.—SBOS—SGB Miyoko San.—Mary McN. Fenollosa,—AA Mizpah.-Anon.—CS 39 Mizpah.-Julia A. Baker.—HTb-II Mizpah.-Clement Scott.—CS 27 Mo Bouchailín Bán.—Ralph Varian.—DB Mo Bouchaleen Bwee.—Nora Hopper.—DB Mo Craoibhin Cno.—Ethna Carberry.—DB Mo Craoibhin Crìo.—E : Walsh.--DB—Tl|P Moa, The.—J. Liddell Kelly.—SBOS—SGB Moan, Moan, ye Dying Gales.—HI: Neele.—BNL–HBV Mob, The.—Edwin Davis Schoonmaker.-LY Mob Scene from the Little Minister.—Jas. M. Barrie.—SP 7 Mock Circus.--Anon.—WR 54 Mock On, Mock. On, Voltaire, Rousseau.-W: Blake.—BGV Mockery.—L: Untermeyer.—LBM Mocking Fairy, The.—Walter De la Mare.--GnR-II Mocking-bird, The.—Anon.-W.R. 9 Mocking-bird, The.—Jos. R. Drake.—POS (Mocking-bird's Song, The.)—NV Mocking-bird, The.—Paul H. Hayne.-AI-AmI2—APM Möcking-bird, The.—Ednah P. (C.) Hayes.—AA Mocking-bird, The.—Sidney Lanier.—AA—CAP Mocking-bird, The.—Frank L. Stanton.—AA—RTW Mocking-bird, The.—H. J. Stockard.—AA Mocking-bird. The.—Walt Whitman. See Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking. Mocking-bird's Song, The. — Jos. R. Drake. bird, The. Model, A.—Dollie Radford.—VA . Model Aºn Girl, The. — Virgil A. Pinkley. — BS 11 — 5 . WR, 56 Model Cat, The.—Mrs. Frd’k W. Pender-WR 35 Model Church, The.—J: H. Yates.—AmSS—HP–KNE oº: gºn § the Model Church, The-sl. abr.)—BS 2— 7— Model Discourse, A.—Anon.—BS 7–SR 2 (Model Sermon, A.)—CS 18 See Mocking- Model Girl, The.—Anon.—PR Model Husband, The.—Eleanor M. Denny.—SR 10 Model Love-letter, A.—Anon.—CS 8 - Model Preacher, The.—W: Cowper. See Task, The. Model See Character of a Model Model Preacher, The. — J.: Dryden. Good Parson, The. Sermon, A.—Anon. See Model Discourse, A. - Story in the Kindergarten, A.—Josephine Dodge DaS- kam. See Madness of Philip, The. Tea Party, A.—M. H. F. Donny, COS-PP Wife, The-Louise Capron Curtice.—TSS Wife, The.—Edgar W. Nye.-HSp Model Woman, The.—Anon.—BS 14—SR 6 Models, The-Eliz. Turner.—BVC * * Modenºssandro Tassoni. —(Tr. by Jas. Atkinson.) — P Moderate Drinker, The.—T: A. Daly.—SP 5-WR 38 Moderation. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Moderation.—Rob't Herrick.-EPE Modereen Rue.—Katha. Tynan Hinkson.—GSP Modern Athenian, A.—Anon.—WR. 20 Modern and Mediaeval Ballad of Mary Jane, The.—Anon.— R. 6 - Modern Beauty.—Arthur Symons.—HIBV. e Modern Belle, The.—Anon.—AWH-CS 11 (Sl. diff.)—THP Modern gº The...—E. Evans Edwards.-BS 1—CS 2—SA —SR 2 Modern Chivalry.—Edwin Rubbell Chapin.—SP 3 Modern Chivalry.—M. D. S.—SD g Modern ghºstian's Prayer, The. — Caroline A. Walker. — 38 Modern Cymon, The.—Bryan W. Procter.—CS 10 Modern Dialogue, A.—Oliver Herford.—VSA t Modern Don Juan, A.—G. M. Randell.—SR 15 Modern Elijah, A.—R: Yorke-WR 7 Modern Fačilities for Evangelizing the World. - H. W. Beecher—BS 11 * - Modern Fairy Story.—Anon.—WR 50 Modern Girl, The.--Tom Masson.—BS 20 We all Know her.)—CS 31—SR 10 Modern ºtha, The.—G : A : Strong.—HEV —NA— PA Modern High School Valedictory.—Rob't J. Burdette.—SR 6 200 TITLE INDEX Month Modern House that Jack Built, The.—Anon.—BNL-CS 3 §º Erected by John, The.)—MHR Old, but Good.)—SR 2 Modern Jonas, The...—Anon.—PAH Modern Knighthood.—Anon.—CP Modern Love, Sels. fr.—G: Meredith-BOL–EP—HBV “All Other Joys.” (St. IV.)—VA. Coin of Pity, The. (XLIV.)—WA Hiding the Skeleton. (XVII.)—SAy—WA Love's Grave. (XLIII.)—OB One Twilight Hour. (XLVII.)—VA Modern Loyalty.—Anon.—SR 1 Modern Maid.—Anon.—WR 34 Modern Martyrdom, A.—Sam W. Foss.-AWH-VSA Modern Medicine.—Strickland W. Gillilan-HSp . 5 y “Modern newspaper is not merely a private enterprise, The. —C. C. Bonney.—G - - Modern Painters, Sels. fr.—J: Ruskin. Beauty Of #3 Clouds. (Sel. fr. Pt. II., Sec. III., Ch. (Open Sky, The.)—IR (Cloud Beauty—pliy. diff.)—IR Death of Moses, The. (Sel. fr. Pt. V., Ch. XX.)—TMD Earthºrst Mercy, The. (Sel. fr. Pt. VI., Ch. X.) — (Humblest of the Earth-chº’dren, Tho.)—BS 13 (Mosses, Earth's Humblest Children.—SR 3 “On the whole there are much sadder ages.” (Sel. fr. Pt. IV., Ch. XVI.)—GG Pine Tree, The. (Sel. fr. Pt. VI., Ch. IX.)—AD—OAA Sky, The. (Sel. fr. Pt. II., Sec. II., Ch. II., w. add. fr. Stones of Venice.)—BS 10–QM True Contentment. (Sel. fr. Pt. IX., Ch. XI.)—BS 5 Utiliº the Beautiful, The. (Sel. fr. Pt. III., Sec. I., Modern Pirates, The.—Herbert Welsh.-BS 25 Modern Poet, The.—Alice Meynell.—VA Modern Puffing System, The-T: Moore.—SAy Modern Rhymer, The.—R. : W. Gilder.—THV Modern Romance.—E: W. Barnard.—W.R. 29 Modern Romance.—HI: M. Blossom, Jr.—CS 38—HEI Modern Romans, The.—C: F. Johnson.—AA—HBR. Modern Rubaiyat, The. (Parody.)—Kate Masterson.—PA Modern Seer, A. (Philadelphia Press.)—BS 26 Modern Shakespeare, The. (Yonkers Gazette.)—CS 25 Modern Summer Hotel, A. (Traveler’s Ivecord.)—SR 4 Modern Version of the Merchant of Venice, A.—Jos. Barber. Modern Washington, A.—Jos. C. Lincoln.—WR 49 Modern Wedding Rites.—Anon.—CH-WHO Modern Woman’s Ideas.--Anon.—SR 14 Modern Youth, A-Isabel S. Goodhue.-CS 37 Modest Cat's Soliloquy, A.—Anon.—WR 35 Modest Couple, The.—W: S. Gilbert.—THP Modest Maid, The-A. H. Morris.-WR 9 Modest Wit, A.—Selleck Osborne.-BS 4—CS 1—HBV—OM —óš 1–FCK.--SKy - Modestine.—Rob’t L: Stevenson.—BOF Modulation.— Lloyd.—CS 5—HNS (“”Tis not enough the voice be loud and clear”—br. sel.) Mogg Megone, Sel. fr. (Story of Ruth Bonython, The - cond.)—J: G. Whittier.—PNW–WR 16 Moggy and Me.—Jas. Hogg.—HBV º Mohammed.—T: Carlyle. See On Heroes and Hero Worship. Mohammed.—Rob't, ' Lord Lytton.—WR 1 Mohammed and Seid.—Harrison S. Morris.-AA - Moll. (Sel. fr. To Samuel Bindon, Esq.)—Jonathan Swift. —HPE Moll Jarvis O’Morley.—G: R. Sims.-CS 25 Molleen Oge.—Anon.—BIP Mollie and the Opera Game.—Eleanor Gates.—SP 6 Mollie is Graduatin’.-Anon.—WR 5 Mollie fºr-Kate B. Sherwood.—AH-CS 40 —EDY — Molly.—Anita M. Kellogg.—DR Molly Asthore.—G : Ogle.—BIP Molly Carew.—S: Lover.—HIBB–SAE Molly Mººre at Monmouth.-W: Collins.—HIPB —OAI — (Captain Molly at Monmouth.)—PRR-WR 10 (Irish Molly.)—SR 9 Molly Muldoon.—Anon.—MHR Molly Pitcher.—Laura E. Richards.-PAH Molly Trefusis.-Austin Dobson.—RTV Moloch to the Fallen Angels.-J: Milton. See Paradise Lost. Molony’s Lament.—W: M. Thackeray.—HIBP Moly.—Edith M. Thomas.-HBV—PCK Momentous Question.—Anon.—NM Momentous Question, A.—Schuyler Colfax.-TS Momentous Words.-E: Rowland Sill.—YBW Moment's, The.—Anon.—PR - Moment's Insight, A-Eya Gore-Booth-BIP–DB “Moments there are in life—alas, how few l’”—Rob't Southey. Mon Ami.-Frd’k E. Weatherley.—RTW Mon Pierre.—Wallace Bruce Amsbary.—HSp Monadnoc.—Ralph W. Emerson.—AP (Monadnock.) (Frag.)—PNW 0. (Monadnock from Afar.)—PNW (Monadnock from Wachusett.)—PNW (Summons, The.)—GT Monal tri.-T: Pattison.—EBS Monarch and Mendicant.—Julian Hawthorne.—LY Monarch of the Woods, (W. mus.)—Anon.—AD Monarchie, The, Sel. fr.—Sir D: Lyndesay.—WEP 1 Monarchy of Caesar, The. (Sel. fr. The History of Rome, Ch. XXXVIII.)—Theodore Mommsen.—TMD Mona's Wºº-Anon-Bs 11—CS 7 —FTR —MMR —SA R. , - Monastery, The, Sel. fr. (Border Ballad—fr. Ch. XXV.)— Walter Scott.—BGV-B HV— CBB — FEP — GN — GSP-HBP—HBV-LC—OS 2—PYO—SEP—VE (Border March.)—EBS—PPV (Border Song.)—EhB—GP—LLC— (abr.) Mon-da-min. (Br. sel.)—Bayard Taylor.—AD Monday—Washing Day.—Anon.—WR 50 Mondnacht.—Jos. von Eichendorff.-GT Money.—W: H. Davies.—OVW Money.—Jehan du Pontalais.-AFP Money and Dreams. , (New York Herald, The.)—ChS Money at Interest.—Anon.—CBOP Money Musk. (Old Barn, The-sel. fr. 3rd pt. : . The Old Barn's Tenantry; 4th pt. : Money Musk.)—B: F. Tegg-Bs 14—CS 18–CSS —SR 1 (4th pt. only.) (W. mus.-sl. abr.)—BR Moneyless Man, The.—H. T. Stanton.—CS 5 Mon-goos, The.—Oliver Herford.—AA - Monica, St. Augustine's Mother.—Anon.—OAMs Monitor, The...—C: Baudelaire.—AFP Monk and his White Cat, The.—Anon.—BIP Monk # his §e A. (Tableau.) (Scribner's Monthly.)— S 8– - Monk of Heisterbach.-Karl Wilhelm Müller.—(Tr. by C. T. Brooks.)—STP Monkey, The.—Nancy Campbell.—NPA Monkey, The.—Mary Howitt.—GN–OTPC–PyR. Monkey's Glue, The-Goldwin Goldsmith.-NA Monkey's Scheme, The. (Pittsburg Dispatch.)—PR Monkey's Wedding, The.—Anon.—NA Monk's Adventures, The.—Joe Kerr.—SR 10 - Monks § the Giants, The, Sel. fr.—J: Hookham Frere.— WEP 4 - Monk's ºrificat The. (Abr.)—Edith Nesbit.—BS 17– 6 Monks of the Screw, The.—J: Philpot Curran.—DB Monk's Prayer, The...—C : C. Hahn.-BS 18 Monk's Song. (Fr. The Roman.)—Sydney Dobell.—WEP 4 Monk's Vision, The... (Boston Pilot.)—BS 19—PEO (Legend, A.)—CS 24 - - - º Monna Innominata, Sels. fr.—Christina G. Rossetti. Abnegation. (Sonnet XII.)—VA First Meeting, The. (II.)—FTA—LTV Sonnet: ‘‘O my heart’s heart,” etc. (V.)—BIL–VE Sonnet: “Thou who didst make.”—VF. Sonnet: “Trust me, I have not earned,” etc. (VI.) — IL Sonnet: “Youth gone,”—WE Trust. (XIII.)—VA Monna Lisa,—Jas. R. Lowell.—CAP Monochord, The. (The House of Life, Sonnet LXXIX.)— Dante G. Rossetti.-WEP 4 Monody.—Anon.—AH Monody, on Chatterton.—S: T. Coleridge. the Death of Chatterton. Monody *# # Death of an only Client. See Monody on (Punch.) —FEP Monody on the Death of Chatterton (C.), Sel. fr. (On the Death, of Chatterton —sel. fr. latest vers.) —S: T. Coleridge.—EDY Monody on the Death of Sheridan-Lord Byron. See fol- 0^077.9. Monody on the Death of the Right Hon. R. B. Sheridan. (C.)—Lord Byron. . (Monody on the Death of Sheridan—br. sel.)—BNL (Ohiº. Death of [Richard Brinsley] Sheridan—abr.)— Monorhymed Alphabet.—Anon.—WA Monorhymed Alphabet.—Mortimer Collins.—WA Monroe Doctrine, The.—Lewis Cass.-MRS Monroe Doctrine, The.—J: M. Thurston.—SC Monserrate Adieu !—W : M. Dixon.—DB Monsieur Beaucaire. (Sel. fr.)—Booth Tarkington.—BOL Monsieur Carnot's Death.-J: H. Ingham.—EDY Monsieur Jacques. (Dial.)—M. Barnett.—MPID Monsieur McGinté.-Anon.—NA Monsieur Tonson.—J: Taylor.—CS 4—FTR-MHR Monster Cannon, The.—Victor Hugo. See Ninety-three. Monster Diamond, The.—J: B. O'Reilly.—CS 19 Monstrous Relations in Newspapers.-Fisher Ames.—MRS Mont Blanc.—Lord Byron. See Manfred. Mont Blanc.—Percy B. Shelley.—GT-POW Mont Blanc before, Sunrise.—S: T. Coleridge. before Sunrise in the Vale of Chamoumi. Monte Cassino.—H: W. Longfellow.—POW–TIWP Monte Cavallo-Arthur H. Clough.--TIWP Monte Cavo.—Giosué Carducci.-(Tr. by Rob't Haven Schauf- fler.)—TIWP ... - Montefiore.—Ambrose Bierce.—AA—EDY Montepulciano Wine.-Francesco Redi. — (Tr. by Leigh Hunt.)—TIWP 2—AL–Am P-AWB B — HBP — See Hymn Monterey.—C: F. Hoffman.—AA—AH —BAB–BNL–CEP—EDY—FEP— H BBV-HIPB—LBA—LOS 2—OCP—OS 1 — PAH — PAP—PAP m—SP 8—SSR—YBV (Storming of Monterey, The.)—BLP - Montgomery at Quebec.—Clinton Scollard. — AH – BAB — EDY AIH —P Month &ºple Blossoms, The.—HI: W. Beecher.—BS 15– Month of ºars. The. (October—C.)—B: F. Taylor.—BS 2 —SA 201 Month AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS Month of May. (Youth's Companion.)—A.D–TT. (abr.) Month of Ripeness, The-Wilfred Campbell.–OCW Months, The-Anon.—BVQ–DD-RAC - Months, The.—Sara Coleridge. —CBOP —CBPC – OTPC – PyR. Months,ſº-Lizzie M. Hadley. —BIP —WHO —WR 52 — (Months and Holidays, The.)—HE Months, The.—Mary, N. Prescott.—PyS Months, The. Sel. fr.-Christina G. Rossetti. (December.)—YC & - Months, The.—R: B. Sheridan,—TYP Months and Holidays, The.—Lizzie M. Hadley. See Months, he. Monthsº Seasons.—Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene, €. Montreal.—S. M. Baylis.-SBOS—SGB Montreal.-W. D. Schuyler-Lighthall.—OCW—WA Montrose's Love.—Jas. Graham, Marquis of Montrose.—FTA . See My Dear and Only Love [, I Pray]. Monument for the Soldier, A.—Jas. W. Riley.—DD–OAM Monument Mountain.-W. C. Bryant.—APM–CAP—PNW Monument of Trees, A.—J. P. McCaskey.—AD e Monument of William Penn, The. (Sel. fr. History of Wil- liam Penn.)—Rob't J. Burdette.—TMR (Penn's Monument.)—BS 17—CS 29—FD 1—SR 8 ... . Monument to Shakespeare, A. (William Shakespeare, Third Pt., Conclusion, Sec. V.)—Victor Hugo.—MRS Monument's Message, The.—C : Elmer Allison.—OAM: Moo-cowº, The-Edmund Vance Cooke.—PCL–SP 1 — WR. 38 Mood, A.—T: B. Aldrich.-ASL Mood, A.—Winifred Howells.--AA Mood, A.—Princess Troubetzkoy (“Amélie Rives.”)—AA Mood of Exaltation, The.—Aubrey De Vere.—CBP Moods. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Moods.--D: O’Neil.-AMV 4 Moods (Sir J. S.—C.)—Sir J.: Suckling.—EPs (constºn-BNL–CBP—oºl-EPE—NT — OEL — (Constant Lover, The.)—EP—FEP—HBV-OB–SAy Moods, The-Fannie Stearns Davis.-H.BW Mooly Cow.—Anon.—WR 52 Moon.—HI: Rowe.—OB Moon, The.—Anon.—OS 1 Moon, The. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Moon, The...—W: H. Davies. See Bird of Paradise, The. Moon, The.—Eliza Lee Follen.—CBPC–CFBP—HBW Moon, Thºr. (The Waning Moon—C.)—Percy B. Shelley. Moon, The, II.-Percy B. Shelley.—OB (sl. abr.) (To the Moon—C.)—BGV-CEL–GEP—HGP—QH (Sl. abr.)—FEP—PGT 1 r Moon, The.—Rob't L: Stevenson.—CBOP–CFBP ge Moon among Trees, The.—W: Wordsworth. See Excursion, The. Moon and Dawn. (Swnday Magazine.)—HIP Moon and the Child, The.—G: Jacque.—PP—YFR, Moon is Up, The-Anon.—NA “Moon, so Round and Yellow.”—Matthias Barr. — HBW — HBVy—LFS Moon Table, The-Louise Octavain.—CB Moon that now is Shining, The.—Adelaide A. Procter.—WC Moon was a-Waning, The. as. Hogg.—HIBF Moon-child, The.—Fioria Macleod.—GSP Moon-cradle, The.—Kate Wisner M'Cluskey.—SP 3 Moone, The.—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. Moon-goddess, The.—Ben Jonson-CBPC Mooni.-H: Clarence Kendall.—OB—OVW Moonlight.—J. J. Callanan.—BIP Moonlight.—W : P. M'Kenzie.—TCW Moonlight.—W: Shakespeare. See Merchant of Venice, The. Moonlight.—Ethelwyn Wetherald.—OCV Moonlight in Italy.—Eliz. C. Kinney.—AA Moonlight in May.—C. J. P. de Chenedolle.—AFP Moonlight in Summer.—Rob't Bloomfield.—BNL Moonlight Night.—Rainer Marias Rilke.—HGV Moonligh; Night at Venice, A. — Lord Byron. See Childe à,TOIC . Moonlight North and South.-Rob't Fuller Murray.—EBS Moonlight on the Alhambra.--Washington Irving. See Al- ... hambra, The. gº Moonliº on the Prairie—H. W. Longfellow. See Evan- geIlme. Moonlight on the Riviera.—R : Leander. — (Tr. by Rob't . Haven Schauffler.)—TTWP Moonlight Song of the Mocking-bird.—W: H. Hayne-AA Moonrise. (Br. sel.) — Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Moonrise.—H. D.—NPA Moonrise.—Ernest Jones.—BIP Moonrise.--Frank D. Sherman,—AA Moonrise in the Rockies.—Ella Higginson.—AA—PNW Moonrise over Tyringham.—Edith Wharton.—PNW Moon's Penny, The.—Anon.—LFS Moon's Tears, The.—Laurence Alma-Tadema.-CB Moon sºft Br. sel. fr. (That Light.)—Dinah M. Craik.-- Moor Calaynos, The.—J : G. Lockhart.—WR 14 Moorlands of the Not.—Anon.—N Moorloch Mary.—Ethna Carberry.—DB Moor's Revenge, The. Miciewicz.-CS 36–KNE–SS Moose Hunt, The.—Anon.—WR 7 Moral.—Alfred Tennyson. See Day-dream. The. Moral, A.—M. A. M. Désaugiers—AFP Moral and Physical Science Friendly to Freedom. — E. H. Chapin-SS Moral Aspect Šs the American War.—H: W. Beecher.- t SP 8– Moral Balade of Chaucer.—Geoffrey Chaucer.—EP Moral Cosmetics.-Horace Smith.-BNL–SS Moral Courage.—Anon.—KNE Moral Courage.—F: W. Farrar.—NC Moral gº-ºº: Smith, BS 15—OS 2 Moral Crisis, A.—C: W. Parkhurst.—NC - Moral Effects of Intermperance.—HI: W. Beecher.—BS 5 Moral Essays, Sels. fr.-Alex. Pope. º Death ºf thºse of Buckingham, The. (Sel. fr. Epistle Man of Ross, The. (Br. sel. fr. II.)—EDY—EPs Moral Essays, Br. sels. fr.-BNL (fr. II., III., IV.)— EP (fr. II. Moral Essays, Epistle I. (Abr.)—WEP 1 (Ruling Passion, The.)—BNL (sel.) Nature. (Br. Sel. ſº IV.)—AD To a Lady (fr. II.)—EPR Moral Evolution.—Sel. fr.-G : Harris. - (Our Multitude of Helpers,)—SSR - Moral Force against Physical. —Dan'l Webster. See fol- 0^04'mg. : Moral Force of Public Opinion. (Sel. fr. The Revolution in Greece.)—Dan'l Webster.—MRS (Moral Force against Physical—abr.)—SS (Public Opinion.)—TMD e Moral ºften Make for American Progress.-E.: Ever- ett.— Moral in Sevres, A.—Mildred Howells.-AA—HBW Moral Law for Nations.—J: Bright.—TMR. Moral Power the Most Formidable.—J: McLean.—SS * Moral º the Hope of the Age. —Lyman Beecher. — SR 1 - Moral Ruins.—Horace Smith.-WHO Moral Warfare, The.—J: G. Whittier.—PEO—SP 5 Morality.—Matthew Arnold.—EP—HBW-THIV—WEP 4 (“We cannot kindle when we will”—sel.)—HDL Morality the Basis of Civilized Society—Belief in God the §g is of Morality.—Maximilien M. I. Robespierre.— Moravian Hymn.-J. : Wesley.—EPs Mordaunt or Jim.—Anon.—WHO More Ancient Mariner, A.—Bliss Carman.—AL–SN-VA More Cruel than War.-W. S. Hawkins.—CS 12—CS 33 More Hullahbaloo !—T: Hood.-MHR (abr.) (Singing for the Million.)—CS 8 (sl, abr.) More Impressions. (Parody.)—Oscuro Wildgoose.—PA “More in the garden grows than what is sown.”—Horatius Bonar.—F More in the Man than in the Land.—Anon.—CS 35 More Limericks. (By various authors.)—HBW “More Love to Thee, O Christ I’’—Eliz. Prentiss.-SAE More Perfect Union, A.—G. : W : Curtis.--StS “More, Please.”—G. W. E. Russell.—OAMs . “More things are wrought by prayer.” — Alfred Tennyson. See Morte d’Arthur. “More Truth than Poetry.”—E. W. W.-SR 10 Morey.—Nellie Stager.—LFS Morgan.—Edmund C. Stedman.-AA—HBW Morgan Stanwood.—Hiram Rich.--—PAH Morgengebet.—Jos. von Eichendorff.-GT Morgenlied.—J: Addington Symonds.-GT Moriah's Mo'nin'.-Ruth McEnery Stuart.—DR Moriarty and McSwiggin.--Anon.—CS 38 - Moritura.-Marg. G. (G.) Davidson.—AA Morituri Salutamus.-H: W. Longfellow.—CAP Age. (Sel.)—BS 4 - Morituri Salutamus. (Sel.)—CR—CSS—TMD (“How beautiful is youth I how bright it gleams”—br. sel. Morley'. gristmas Eve, The. — Harriet Beecher Stowe. — Mormon Widower’s Lament, The.—Anon.—CS 4 Morn.-Mrs. J. L. Gray.—CS 12 Morn.-Helen Hunt Jackson.—AA Morn of Inkerman, The.—H jºushington—RTV Mornin’ Papa.-Anon.—SR 1 Morning. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL , Morning. (Sel. fr. Awaking.)—W: Allingham.—EPs Morning.—Jas. Beattie. See Minstrel, The. Morning.—S: Butler. See Hudibras. - Morning.—Anne Cleveland Cheney.—LY Morning.—J : Cunningham.—BNL Morning.—Sir W: Davenant.—HEV Morning (Out of the Morning—0.)—Emily Dickinson.— Morning.—E: Everett. See Uses of Astronomy, The. Morning.—J: Fletcher. See Faithful Shepherdess, The. Morning.—T: Heywood. See Rape of Lucrece, The. Morninº : Keats. See “I Stood Tiptoe upon a Little 111. tº Morning. P §', ſº Imitation of Spenser.)—J : Keats.-GN Morning.—j: Keble—FEP—LOS 2—STC Morning.—J: Milton. See Paradise Lost. Morning.—Lucy S. Ruggles.—TFS Morning.—Philip H. Savage.—AA. Morning. (“Hark, hark I’’ etc.)—W: Shakespeare. See Cymbeline. ge Morning. (“Look, love, what envious,” etc.)—W: Shake- - speare. See Romeo and Juliet. Morning. (“This castle,” etc.)—W: Shakespeare. See Mac- €t 1. Morning.—Jane Taylor.—HIBV Morning.—Sara Teasdale.—NPA Morning.—S: Waddington.—OVW 202 TITLE INDEX Mother Morning. (Mr. Webster to Mrs. Paige, Richmond, April 29, 1847–0.)—Dan'l Webster.—FTR Morning, A.—Theodosia Garrison.—GT Morning after the Ball.—W: Wordsworth. See Prelude, The. Morning among the Hills.-Jas. G. Percival.-FMR-FP Morning, and Afternoon Chapel. — T : Hughes. See Tom rown's School Days. * Morning and Evening by the Sea.—Jas. T: Fields.-CBP Morning and Night. (Tab.)—Anon.—TCP “Morning Argus’ Obituary Department, The.—Max Adeler. See Out of the Hurly Burly. Morning at Ravenna-Leigh Hunt-RLP Morning Bird, The.—Roswell M. Field.—BS 24 Morning Call, A.—C: Dance.—WR 36 Morning Chat, A.—Clara J. Denton.—LPD Morning Fancy.—Mary McN. Fenollosa.-AA Morning Glories.—Anon.—SSS Morning Glories.—Madison Cawein.-HT Morning Glories.—J: G. Neihardt.—AMW 1 Morning Glory. See Morning-glory. Morning Glow.—Wilhelm Hauff.-HGV Morning Hymn.-Anon.—NW–CBOP Morning Hymn.-Cecil F. Alexander.—OTPC Morning Hymn.—T: Ken.—FEP—OTPC—STC Morning Hymn.—R. F. Littledale.—GSP e Morning Hymn [in Paradise], A.—J: Milton. See Paradise OSt. Morning Hymn.—I: Watts. See Morning Song, A. Morning in August.—Jas. H. Morse.—POS Morning in Birdland.—Edith M. Thomas.-WR 48 Morning in Camp.–Herbert Bashford.—AA—GS Morning in Kansas.-Walt Mason.—S Morning in London.—W : Wordsworth.-HBP—OS 3 (Composed upon Westminster Bridge, Sept. 3, 1802—0.) - —BG:V-EPC–EPN-FT-WEP 4 . ("ºft, has not anything to show more fair.”)—HBR- (Sonnet Composed upon Westminster Bridge.) —BNL — EP—FEP—HIBW-MBL–SEP—VE (Upon Westminster Bridge.)—GEP—OB–PGT 1–POW (Westminster Bridge.)—CBP—LLC—RLP—WR 1 Morning in Martigny.—T: B. Read.—POW Morning in May.—Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury Tales, €. Morning in the Bay of Naples. (Fr. Laurella,)—J: Tod- hunter.—TIP Morning in the Mountains.—W : Wordsworth.-EPs—LLC Morning Landscape, A. — Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake, The. Morning Meditation, A.—E: Harding.—DB Morning Meditations.—T: Hood.—BNL–STC Morning Mist, The.—Rob't Southey.—OTPC Morning * Etna.-Matthew Arnold. See Empedocles on Łtina. Morning or Evening Hymn.-Isaac Watts.-OTPC Morning Prayer.—Anon.—TFS - Morning Prayer, A.—Rob’t L: Stevenson.—HTb-I-SP 4 Morning Prayer, A.—Nixon Waterman,—HTb-II Morning Psalm, The...—Marianne Farningham.—CS 22 Morning Ride, A. (The Wheelman.)—FTR Morning Serenade,-Madison Cawein.—HEV Aubade.—HT Morning Song.—Joanna Baillie. See Beacon, The. Morning Song.—G: Darley. See Sylvia ; or, The May Queen. Morning Song.—Elsie M. Wilbor.—WR 48 Morning Song, A.—W: Shakespeare. See Cymbeline. Morning, Song, A. (C.)—I: Watts. (Morning Hymn.)—TFS Morning Song in the Country.—Anon.—CBOP Morning Star, The.—Frd’k H. Hedge.—THV Morning Street, The.—J: J. Piatt.—FEP—STC Morning Thought, A.—E: R. Sill.—THV Morning Uplift, The.—Emma C. Dowd.—SP 7 Morning Voices.—Yelees Goodhue.—WR 29 Morning-glories. See Morning Glories. Morning-glory, The.—Florence Earle Coates.—HRW Morning-glory.—Helen Hunt Jackson.-AD (sel.)—LTV Morning-glory, The.—Maria W. Lowell.—AA—AmSS—BNL —FEP—HIBIB-HEV–WCL Morning-land, The...—C : Mair.—OCV Morning's Mail, A.—Edmund Vance Cooke.—CS 37 Morning's Roseate Flush.--Anon.—WR, 54 Morning-watch, The.—HI: Vaughan.-NT Morpheus.—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. Morrice Dance, The.—Anon.—NT Mors Benefica.-Edmund C. Stedman,—AA—LBA Mors et Vita.-R. : H : Stoddard.—AA Mors et Vita.-S: Waddington.—HEV Mors Jabrochii.-Anon.—NA Mors, Morituri te Salutamus.-Fs. Burdett Money-Coutts.--— OVV Mortal Combat.—Mary E. Coleridge.—OVW Mortality.—Antoni Deschamps.-AFP Mortality.—W: Knox,−HBP—PCK (“O [or oh], why should the spirit of mortal be proud!”) —BNL (sl. abr.)—CBP—CS 1–FAS—FEP—HBV HTb-1—LLC—PCL–PF-PYO –RLP—STC — WR 43 - - Morte d'Arthur. (Abr.)—Alfred Tennyson.—BNL–EP— EPC–EPN-HBP—HBV —RLP —RTV —SEP — WE—WEP 4 Morte d'Arthur (Oontinued). - “Break, Break, Break.”—BFW-BNL– BS 1 — CBP — CEL–CR—Ehl?—EP—EPC–EPN — FEP — FP — FPE—FTR-GEP—HBP—HBW — HDL — HGP — HH-HNS-HTb-I-LC — LLC — LOS 1 — OS 2 – PCL–PF-PGT 2—PHS—POS—PYO-RAC–RLP RTV—SEP—SN—SP 3 — SR 6 – STC – WA — VE WEEP 4 “More things are wrought by prayer.” (Br. sel.)—GG (Pray for my Soul.)— (Prayer.)—AmSS—BS 22—CS 16—RAC * : Sir Galahad.—EP—HBV—LOS 3—OS 2—OTPC —OVW —PGGR—PIHS-RLP—SEP—SFM.–SMG-SSR — VA—VE Mortgage on the Farm, The.—Anon.—CS 34 Mortification of the Flesh.-Paul Laurence Dunbar.—WR 34 Mortifying Mistake, A. — Anna M. Pratt. — AA — HBV — HBVy—HP 2–WR 24 - Mosaics.-Jotham Winrow.—CS 13 Mosby at Hamilton.—Madison Cawein.-AH 2–PAH Moses and the Angel.—Edwin Arnold.-W.R. 9 Moses at the Fair.—J. S. Coyne.—SS tº Moses *ºir-oliver Goldsmith. See Vicar of Wake. eld, €. Moses in §ght of the Promised Land.—W. B. O. Peabody. Moses on Pisgah.-Jas. S. Wallace.—CS 23 Mosquito Triolet, A.—Aristine Anderson.—HEV Mosquitoes.—Anon.—NM Moss Rose. See also Moss-rose. Moss Roºſeºederich W. Krummacher.—BNL–CCB Moss Supplicateth for the Poet, The.—R: H: Dana.-AA Mosses and Lichens.—Anon.—HTb-I Mosses — Earth's Humblest Children. — J. : Ruskin. See Modern Painters. Moss-rose, The.—HI: Newbolt.—HIBW Most Alone in Greatest Company.—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. Most Extraordinary Calamity that Befeli Mr. Winkle, A.— . : Dickens. See Pickwick Papers, The. Most Fellows Know.—Tobe Hodge.—WR 15 (One Thing he Eorgot.)—SR 5 Most High Love.-Ernest Dowson.—HIBW Most Remarkable Vision, A.—Anon.—WR 31 Most Sº, it. #, gth |Unuplifted Eyes.—W: Wordsworth.-- — it Moth-eaten.—Marg. E. Sangster.—CS 17 Mother. (From various awthors.)—Orlſ Mother.—Anon.—HIP * Mother.—G : Griffith Fetter.—HTb-I-SP 4 Mouher.—Elaine Goodale Eastman.—L'TV Mother.—Theresa Helburn.-HBV-LBM–OAMs Mother.—Anne Herendeen.—Orlyſ Mother.—G. Newell Lovejoy.—Orlſ Mother.—Titus Lowe.—HIP 2 “Mother.”—G. : Middleton.—OAMs Mother.—Kathleen Norris.-OAMs “Mother.”—Jas. W. Riley-SP 7 Mother.—J: G. Whittier. See Snowbound. Mother, A.—Caroline E. S. Norton.—TM Mother, The.—G. : Barrow.—OAMs Mother, The.—T: Campbell. See Pleasures of Hope, The. Mother, The.—Wilfred Campbell.—OCW Mother, The.—Esther M. Clark.-S Mother, The.—Sara Coleridge.—OVW Mother, The.—Lydia Gibson.—AMV 2 Mother, The.—Rob't Haven Schauffler.—OAC–OAMs Mother, The.—Rob't W. Service.—HT Mother, The.—Bayard Taylor.—Orlſ Mother and Child.—Dolly Radford.—OrNI - Mother and Child.—W : G. Simms.-BNL–OAMs—TM Mother and her Child, The.—Anon.—CS 4 Mother and her Seven Sons, . A. (Apocrypha)—BIHV Mother and Home.—H. H. Birkins.—Orlſ Mother and Home.—J: Jarvis Holden.—HIP 2—OAMs Mother and I.-Eugene Field.—CBPC “Mother ” and “Mother Carey's Chickens.”—Outlook.-OAMs Mother and Poet.—Eliz. B. Browning.—BNL–CS 3—EDY EPC–FEP—FTR-HBP—HBR — HBV — HSPS– OAMS-RLP—SC—SP 5—TIWP—TM–WA (Abr.)—BS 13—FMR-MMR—SA Mother and Son.—Phoebe Cary.—OAMs—TM Mother and Son.—R. C. Stead.—SBOS—SGB & Mother and # (Underwoods, XXV.)—Rob’t L: Steven- - SOIn ,— - Mother as Teacher, The.—Hannah Whitall Smith.-OrłM Mother at the Gate.—Matilda C. Edwards.--Orlyſ Mother Believed in Him Long Ago, A.—Anon.—SR 14 Mother Carey's Chicken.—Theo. Watts-Dunton.—OVW Mother Comes at Night.—Eliz. Payne.—WR 52 Mother Country. (Sel.)—Christina G. Rossetti...—PGT2 Mother Country, The.—B : Franklin.—PAH Mother Does Without.—Jas. J. Montague.—WR 47 Mother Earth Holiday.—Anon.—WR 55 Mother England.—Edith M. Thomas.-AA—Amp—HBV WIother Goose. ... (Sels. fr.)—HBVy—LOS 1–SMG Mother Goose, Scene frº-Clara J. Denton.—LPD Mother Goose Exercise.--Bessie Dodge.—CHP Mother Goose for Grown Folks, Sels. fr.—Adeline D. T. Whitney. . Humpty Dumpty.—CS 21—HBV—MHR Jack Horner.—BNL–CS 3 (abr.) Victuals and Drink.-BS 17—MHR-TSS Mother Goose Lullabies.—Anon.—OS 1 Mother Goose Medley.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-DM 203 Mother AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Mother Gº Reception and Drill.—E. C. and L. J. Rook. Mother Goose Sonnets.-Harriet S. Morgridge.—AA Mother Goose's Party.—Gladys Hyatt.—LPP Mother l Home l—J: Jarvis Holden.—Orlſ Mother, Home and Heaven.—Anon.—CS 11 Mother, Home, and Heaven.—Mary J. Muckle.—Orlyſ Mother, Home, Heaven.—W: G. Brown.—GP—HBV Mother Hubbard's Easter Lily.—Madge A. Bingham.—OAE Mother Hubberd's Tale, Sel. fr. (At Court.)—Edmund Spenser.—OS 3 *(Spenser at Court.)—EPs See also Prosopopoia ; or Mother Hubberd's Tale. Mother, I Cannot Mind my Wheel.-Walter S. Landor.— BG:V-BLV—HIBW-OB - (Margaret.)—WA - Mother, I Love You. (Zion's Herald.)—Orlºſ Mother in Drama, The.—HI: Barrett Hinckley.—OAMs Mother in Egypt, A.—Marjorie L. C. Pickthall—HBW- Ms—OCV-TM Mother in Fiction, The.—Stephen Williams.-OAMs Mother is her Name.—M. E. H. Everett.—WR 52 Mother Jºsident of the Woman’s Club.-C. Nischka.-- 3 Mother Love.—Mary Clemmer.—HIDL Mother Margery.—G : S. Burleigh.-HIBI’ Mother Moon.—Amanda Barris.-CB Mother Most Beloved l—J: Wanamaker.—OrNI Mother, Nurse and Fairy.—J: Gay.—OAMs Mother o' Mine.— (By various awthors.)—Orlºſ Mother o' Mines.—Rudyard Kipling.—CS 40—TM Mother of Abraham Lincoln, The.—Ida M. Tarbell.—OAMs Mother of Bryant, The.—Parke Godwin.-OAMs Mother of Caius Marcius Coriolanus Plutarch. See Plu- tarch's Lives. Mother of Carlyle, The.—Jas. Froude.—OAMs Mother of Emerson, The.—G. : Willis Cookc.—OAMs Mother of Eugene Field, The.—Ida C. Below.—OAMs Mother of Frances Willard, The.—Anna A. Gordon.—OAMs Mother of Harriet B. Stowe, The.—Lyman Beecher.—OAMs Mother of Hermes, and Still Youthful Maia.-J. : Reats.- EPN Mother of Lamartine. — Alphonse de Lamartine— C. See Memoirs of My Youth. Mother of Lincoln.—J: C. Black.-SP 2—WR 45 Mother of Lincoln, The.—B: Davenport House.—POL Mother of Little Maude and Little Maude, The...—C : Battell Loomis. See Minerva’s Manoeuvres. Mother of Mine.—E. G.--Orlyſ Mother of Mothers.-Paul Cregan.-DB Mother of '98, A.—Marion Couthouy Smith.-H.P 2 Mother of the City, The L-J. H. Macdermot.—SBOS Mother of the Gracchi, The. (T'ab.)—Anon.—BS 10—TCP Mother, ſº the Gracchi, The.—Plutarch. See Plutarch's IW6S. Mother of the Wesleys, The.—Kirke White.—OAMs Mother of Victor Hugo, The.—Frank T. Marzials.--OAMs Mother of Washington, The.—W : M. Thayer.—OAMs Mother Rabbit Dyes the Eggs.--Amanda Barris.—CB Mother Tabbyskins.—Anon.—WR 35 Mother to Babe.—G. : Meredith.-QH Mother to Her Infant, The.—T: Miller.—OTPC Mother to Son.—Irene Rutherford McLeod.--TM Mother Understands, A.—Anon.—OrNI - Mother, Watch l—Anon.—OS 1 Mother Wept.—Jos. Skipsey.—HIBW-NT—OVW-TM–WA Mother West.—Arthur Chapman.-H.P 2 “Mother who conceals her grief, The.”—T: B. Read.—See Wagoner of the Alleghanies, The. Mother who Died too, The.—Edith, M. Thomas.-AA—Amp Motherhood.— (By various awthors.)—Orly. Mothergº—Josephine Dodge Daska.m.—HIBW-FITb-II— P 8 S Motherhood.—Mary Frances Butts.--Orlſ Motherhood.—C: S. Calverley-BNL-THP-WR 24 Motherhood.—Agnes Lee.—CS 40—NPA—OAMs—TM Mother-Hubbard Sermon, A.—Anon.—HTb-II Mother-in-Law, The...—C : F. Adams.-CS 31 (Mine Moder-in-law.)—AWH-CIH Mother-in-law, The.—Ella W. Wilcox. —BS 17 Mother-Land.—Clinton Scollard.—AH Motherland, The. (Poems Dedicated to National Independ- ence and Liberty, Pt. I., XVII.)—W: Wordsworth.- LH (“When I have borne in memory what has tamed.”)— - BGV-PG.T 1. - (Sonnet.)—SEP—VE Motherless.--—Eliz. B. Browning. See Aurora Leigh. Motherless Turkeys, The.—Marian Douglas.-CBOP—CHW (Ait. to Annie D. G. Robinson).-MYF-WCL Motherlook, The...—Anon.—SR 14 (At. to W. D. Nesbit.)—HTb-II Mother-love. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Mother-love.—Keene Abbott.—WR 53 Mother-love.—Mary Clemmer.—Orlſ Mothers.-Edwin L. Sabin.—HIP 2—HTb-I-SP 6 Mother's Almanac.—Anon.—SP 4 - Motherº, Fathers; Two Pictures.—Mary K. Dallas.- Mothers and Motherhood.— (By various awthors.)—OAMS Mothers and Sons.— (Christian Intelligencer.)—Orlſ Mothers and Sons.—A. E. Russell.—OAMs Mother's Angel, The.—Ludwig Dyer.—SR 7 Mother's Answer, A.—Lillie E. Barr.—CS 21 Mother's Apron Strings.--Nixon Waterman.-SP 4 Mother's Blessing, The.—Anon.—HIP Mother's Blessing.—W: Shakespeare. See All's Well that Ends Well. . Mother's Boy.—(Baltimore American.)—Orlºſ Mother's Boy.—Cora A. Watson.—HTb-l Mother's Boys.--Anon.—HTb-I - Mother's Charge, A.—W: C. Bryant.—Orlºſ Mother's Children.—Jas. Otis.-COS—PP (Muzzer's Children—diff. vers.)—WR 15 Mother's Daring, A.—J: F. Nicholls.-CS 26—WR 13. Mother's Day.--(Acrostic.)—Anon.—WR 17 Mother's Day Bill in Congress.-OAMs Mother's Day Entertainment. (For Children.)—WR 17 Mother's Day Observance.—Anon.—OAMs Mother's Day Observance in Seattle, 1910.-Anon.—OAMs Mother's Diary, A.—Anon.—CS 14 - Mother sºughnuts—o: F. Adams — CD — CS 27 — PF– Mother's Dream, The.—W : Barnes.—PGT2 (Mater Dolorosa.)—HBV—OB—QH Mother's Easter Scarf, The.—Emma D. Banks.-BR Mother's Empire.—H. H. Birkins.—OrNI r - Mother's Evening Hymn, A.—Martin Luther.—OAMs Mother's Excuse, A.—Sara J. Lippincott.—WCL Mother's Eyes.—J: Martin.-Orłyſ “Mother's Fool.”—Anon.—CS 12—PF–WHO Mother's Girl.—Anon.—TFS Mother's Good-By, A.—J: R. Clements.--Orlſ Mother's Heart, A. gº's Magazine.)—Orlºſ Mother's #º The.—Caroline E. S. Norton.—BNL–HBP –U A.MLS Mother's Heritage.—Helen C. Smith.-Orlſ Mother's Hired Man.—F. M. Baker.—WR 17 Mother's Hope, The.—Laman Blanchard. — BNL — HBP— OAMs Mother's Hymn.—Frederika Bremer.—WCL (Heavenly Dove, The.)—OS 1 y Mother's Hymn, The.—W: C. Bryant.—OAMs Mother’s Hymns.—Emily G. Weatherbee.—WR 6 (abr.) (My Mother's Hymns.)—CS 33 Mother's Influence, The. (Scribner’s Monthly.)—OrNI Mother's Kiss, A.—Theo. Cuyler.—OrNI Mother's Kisses.—Anon.—Orlſ—WR 17 Mother's Knee.—Edgar A. Guest.—OrNI Mother's Lament, A.—W : Wordsworth.--SAE (Affliction of Margaret, The-C.)—BGV-PGT 1 Mother's Last Song, The.—Bryan W. Procter.—HBP Mother's Love, A.—Anon.—HTb-I–OrNI Mother's Love.—T: Burbidge.—HIBP—OAMs—TM-WA Mother's Love, A.—Saxe Holm.—OrNI Mother's Love, A. (Br. sel.)—Jas. Montgomery.—BNL– ENE–Oryſ—R.LP Mother's Love, A.—Albert Barnes.—OAMs Mother's Love Endures, A.—Washington Irving.—Orlºſ Mother's Lullaby.—Mamie T. Short.—WE& 2 Mother; gºlison, The ; or, Clyde's Water. (Old Ballad.)— - 3 Mother's May-Day.—Marg. J. Stannard.—WR 50 ge Mother's Mending Basket.—Mrs. M. A. Kidder.—BS 19 Mother's Morning Prayer, A.—Anon.—WCL - Mother's Nap.–Frances Bent Dillingham.—SP 5 Motherº; Distinguished Men.— (By various awthors.)— l - Mothers of Edward, The.—Myra Kelly.—SP 2 Mothers of Great Men.— (By various awthors.)—Orlºſ Mothers of the Great.—Grace Greenwood.—OAMs Mothers ºne West, The.—W: Davis Gallagher. — AH — Mother's Picture, A.—Alice Cary-Orlſ Mother's Picture, A.—Edmund C. Stedman,—LTV—OAMs —T Mother's Place, A.—Anon.—Orlºſ - Mother's Portrait, A.--W: Cowper. See On the Receipt of my Mother's Picture. Mother's Prayer.—Jack Crawford.—WR 18 Mother's Prayer, A.—Helen P. Metzger.—Orlſ Mother's Prayer, The.—Eliz. B. Browning.—OrNſ Mother's Prayer, The.—Beatrice E. Harmon.—Orlſ Mother's Prayer, The.—Dora Sigerson.—HIBV. Mother's Prayers, A.—Theo. L. Cuyler.—Orlºſ Mother's Privilege, The. (Mother’s Magazine.)—OrNI 5 Mother's Return, The. — Dorothy Wordsworth. — OAMs — OTPC-TM - Mother's Rocking-chair.—Harry M. Dean.—OrNI Mother’s Room.—Anon.—CS 37—WR 52 Mother's Rule.—Anon.—WR 17 * Mother's Sacrifice, The.—Washington Irving.—OrNI Mother's Sacrifice, The.—Seba Smith.-BNL–CS 9 IMother’s Secret.—Oliver W. Holmes.—OrNM Mother's Shrine.—(By various awthors.)---Orlſ Mother's Song.—Anon.—GN–HBV-LOS 1—TM Mother's Song.—Anon–OS 1 Mother's Song, The.—Virginia W. Cloud.—AA Mother's Song, The-W: P. McKenzie.--TCW Mother’s Songs.-Alonzo W. Smith.-CS 36 Mother's Thoughts, A.—Fs. D. Gage.—CS 21 Mother's Tinder Falins, A.—S. Jennie Smith.-CS 30 Mother's Unselfish, Love.—J: Burke.—OrM, . Mother's Wasted Diplomacy.—Virginia Roderick,-WR 58 Mothers Watch the Little Feet.—Anon.—TFS , Mother's Way.—Anon.—WR 17 5 Mother Mother Mother s Way. (Epworth Herald.)—OrNI s Ways.—(By various awthors.)—Orlºſ § Work.--Anon.—CHP Mother's Work.-Mary Frances Butts.--Orlſ Mother's World.—Marg. H. Alden.—Orlſ—TCW Mother-song.—Alfred Austin. See Prince Lucifer. Moth's Kiss First, The.—Rob't Browning. See In a Gondola. . 204 TITLE INDEX Muses Moth-song.—Ellen. M. H. Cortissoz.-AA Motion Exercise.—Anon.—CHP Motion: For Prayers in Convention. (C.)—B: Franklin. (God, Governs.)—SS g Motion Song—Daisy Fair.—Annie Chase.—AD Motive for Moving, The...—Anon.—SP 7 Motives of Action.—W : Murray, Lord Mansfield.—MYF Motley Fool, The.—W: Shakespeare. See As You Like It. Motto; or, Example, The.—Mrs. C. M. Peat.—SDD Motto to Wear, The.—Anon.—PyS Mounds of America, The-W: Ross Wallace.—AH Mounsey.—W : Hazlitt.—FT Mount Hope.—W: A. Crofutt.—STC Mount of Laws, The.—Hall Caine. See Bondsman, The. Mount Pilate.—Edwin Arnold.—POW Mt. Pissº, Christmas 'Possum.—Paul Laurence Dunbar. —WR 25 Mount Rainier.—Herbert Bashford.—AA—PNW Mount Rainier: A Fragment.—Fs. Brooks.-PNW Mount Vernon.—D: Humphreys.-PNW Mount Vºy the Home of Washington.—W: Day.—BLP Mount Vernon Tribute, The.—Anon.—OAW Mountain, The. (Frag.)—W: E. Channing.—EPs Mountain, The...—E: boobeson Taylor.—GS Mountain and the Lake, The.—i-ob't W. Service.—OCV Mountain and the Squirrel, The.—Ralph W. Emerson.—AD —BLV—BVC–CAP—CGd—CS 29—CSBP — LOS 1 OS 1 —OTPC–PC—PCL — PGpr — PIHS — POS— RAC–SMG-SSR—WCL–YBW (Fºrd .)—AWH-CCB–HBP—LC—Port— THP — Children.—Mary Howitt.—GC Echo, The.—W: Wordsworth.-WEP 4 Fern, The.—Arthur Gerald Geoghegan.-RTI Gateway, A.—Bliss Carman,—AMV 1 Heart's-Ease, The.—Fs. Bret Harte.—HEV Mountain Lilac, The.—Marguerite Wilkinson.—GS Mountain of the Lowers, Br. sel. fr. (Love Scorns De- grees.)—Paul H. Hayne.—BIL–BNL–GP Mountain Pastoral, A.—Lucy Larcom.—HTb-I Mountain Song.—Harriet Monroe.—HIBW-NPA Mountain Sprite, The...—T: Moore.—OTPC Mountain to the Pine, The-Clarence Hawkes.—AA Mountain Tragedy, The. (Comd. fr. No Thoroughfare, Act III.)—C: Dickens.—WR 16 - Mountain Tragedy, A. (Sel. fr. In the Wilderness: A-Hunt- ing of the Deer.)—C : D. Warner.—WR 5 Mountain Voices.—G : Arthur Greene.—DB Mountains.—E. M. Morse.—CS 24 Mountains, The. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Mountains, The.—Bayard Taylor.— . Mountains, The.—Katha. Tynan Hinkson.—SP 7 Mountegg Are a Lonely Folk, The.— Hamlin Garland. — Mountains of Life, The...—Jas. G. Clark.-CS 11 Mountebanks, The.—C : H : Luders.-AA (Passing. Show, The.)—WR 4 Mounted Knight, The.—Anon.—CS 31 Mourner, The.—T: A. Daly.—SP 7 Mourner a la Mode, The.—J: G. Saxe.—AFV—BLV—BS 16 “Mourners Came at Break of Day, The.”—Sarah Flower Adams.-HBV “Mournful funeral slow proceeds behind, The.”—J: Wilson. Mournful Tale, A.—H. E. McBride.—CS 33 Mourning. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Mourning Garment, The. Sels. fr.—Rob't Greene. (Shepherd and the King, The.)—BNL Mourning Hero’s Vision, The...—L: Kossuth.-BLP Mourning Mother, The.—Eliz. B. Browning.—OAMs Mournº, The.—J. L. Harbour. — CS 38 — SR 13 — Mountain Mountain Mountain Mountain Mountain Mouse, A.—Anon.—LPP Mouse, The.—Harding Cox. —CS 27 Mouse, The.—Mrs. C. V. Jamison. ... See "Toinetto's Philip. Mouse and the Cake, The.—Eliza Cook.-GSP–OTPC Mouse Mouse Mouse and the Paddock, The.—Rob't Henryson.—EP in Search of a Wife, The.—Marie de France.—AFP *#) The. (Farče—abr.)—W: D. Howells.-BS 15 Mouse-hunting.—Anon.—TMR. Mouse-hunting.—Mary Abigail Dodge.—TMR. Mouse-hunting.—B: P. Shilaber.—CS 5 Mouse’s #º The. (Sl. abr.)—Anna L. Barbauld.—CGd 1Mousie, The.—M. N. B.-CE Move Eastward, Happy Earth.-Alfred Tennyson.—CBP Move on the Columns l—W: D. Gallagher.—BE Moved by a Crank.-(Arr. by U. S. Allen.)—WR. 20 Movement gºre for Rheumatism, The.—Rob't J. Burdette,_ (Mr. Middlerib's Experiment.)—SR 3 (New Cure for Rheumatism, A.)—BS 13 Movies, The-Florence Kiper Frank.-NPA Moving.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE Moving Finger Writes, The. ..., Omar Khayyám (tr. by E: Fitzgerald). See Rubáiyát, The. Mower in Ohio, The.—J: J. Piatt.—AA Mowers, The.—Myron B. Benton.—BNL Mowing.—Rob't Frost.—NPA Moytura, Sel. fr. (Sword of T thra, The.)—W: Laramie.— TIP Mozart's Requiem.—Felicia D. Hemans—EDY Mp-ta-ta-Howell Iſ. Piner,-WR 23 Much Ado about Nothing, Sels. fr.—W: Shakespeare. Beatrice. (Sel. fr. Act III., Sc. 1.)—fºluP Beatrice. (Sel. fr. Act II., Sc. 1.)—WR 27 Bengºk's Soliloquy. (Sel. fr. Act II., Sc. 3.)—SAE– T}ogberry and Verges. (Sel. fr. Act III., Sc. 3.)—WR 27 Mugh Aiº, abº Nºthing Sel. arr. fr. (Sels. fr. I., 1 and Much Ado about Nothing, Br. Sels fr.—BNL (fr. IV., 1 ; W., i.j-SAE ºff. iii. 3.) Sigh no more, Ladies. (Song—C.—f . II., 3.)—EhB— EP—FEP—GEP—RLP—WSA—WEP 1 (Man, and Woman.)—OEL (Much Ado about Nothing, Act II., Sc. 3, Sel. fr.)— BNL (sel. “When he shall hear she died upon his word.” (Br. sel. fr. IV., 1.)—GG Much in a Name.—Frances Forrester.—WR 58 Much Taste and Small Estate. (Sel. fr. The Progress of Taste.)—W: Shenstone.—WEP 3 Muckle-mou’d Meg.—Jas. Ballantine.—HIBV-s—VA Muckle-mouth Meg.—Rob't Browning. — BS 19 — HBW — (º, (sl. %2.7%. R. 23 ) Tºother vers. of foregoing story. Mud.—Anon.—NM Mud Cakes.—Ethel E. Sleeper.—WR 17 Mud Pies.—Dorothy Howe.—CIH Mud Pies.—Florence A. Jones.—HTb-II Muddled Metaphors.--Tom Hood, Jr.—NA Muffin-Man, The.—A. J.-FT * Muñinº Bell, The.—Mrs. Hawkshawe (“Aunt Effie”).- OTP Muffled Drum’s Sad Roll, The.—Theodore O'Hara. See Bivouac of the Dead, The. Mugford's Victory.—J: White Chadwick.-PAH Muiopotmos; or, The Fate of the Butterfly, Br. Sel. fr. (Fate of the Butterfly, The.)—Edmund Špenser–BNL Mulberries, The.—W : D. Howells.—CBP Mulberry Garden, Sel. fr.—Sir C: Sedley. (Child and Maiden.)—BLV—PGT 1 (abºr.) (Growth of Love, The.)—RLP (Song from the Mulberry Garden.)—WEP 2 §: to Chloris.)—CEL To a Very Young Lady.)—BNL–FEP (To Chloris—abr.)—HBV—OB Mule, The.—Anon.—CS 39 i Mule, The.—HI: W. Shaw.—AmSS Mule and the Bees, The.—Luck Melone.—CS 19 Muleteers of Granada, The.—T: Moore.-POW Mulford.—J : G. Whittier.—AA Mulligan's Gospel.—Annie Herbert.—CS 12 Mullins the Agnostic.—C. M. Snyder (at. also to A. T. Worden).-CS 35 (Agnostic, The—sl. abr.)—SR 13 Multitude of Littles, The.—Newman Hall.—TS * “Multun Dilexit.”—PIartley Coleridge.—HIBW-WA Multum in Parvo.—Ben Jonson.—THV Mulvaney and Another.—J: A. Moroso.-HP 2 Mumford.—Ina M. Porter.—PAH Mumford’s Pavement.—Anon.—CS 15 Mum's the Word. (Ent.)—Anon.—EuB Munden.—C : Lamb.-FT - Munster Keen, A.—E: Walsh.-DB Munster War-song, The.—R : D. Williams.-D.B—TIP Murat. B N㺠# Ode from the French.)—Lord Byron.— S Murder, The-W: Shakespeare. See Macbeth. Murder § Captain Joseph White, The, Sels. fr.—Dan'l Web- StëI’. (Crime its own Detector—abr.—CR (br. sel.)—CS 1– OM (sel.)—SR 9 g (Crime. Revealed by Conscience—abr.)—BS 24 (Guilt its Own Betrayer [or, Guilt Cannot Keep its Own Secret J–sel.)—SS (Murderer's Secret, The-sel.)—FD 1 (Power of Conscience, The—sel.)—LLC (Secret of Murder, The-Sel.)—MI. S Murder of Bºrnley, The. (Fr. Bothwell.)—W: E. Aytoun. Murder of King. Duncan.-W: Shakespeare. See Macbeth. Murder of Lovejoy [at Alton, Illinois, 1837], 'The, Sel. fr.— Wendell Phillips.-FD 2—NC (sl. abr.)—StS Murder of Nancy Sikes, The.—C: Dickens. See Twist. Murder of Riccio, The.—W : E. Aytoun.-EDY Oliver Murder of the Princes in the Tower.—W: Shakespeare. See King Richard III. Murder of Thomas à Becket, The.—Alfred Tennyson. See Becket. Murder of Thomas à Becket in Canterbury Cathedral, The. —Augustin Thierry.—OS 2 Murdered Traveller, The.—W: C. Bryant.—EPs Murderer's Confession, A. (Cond.)—Edgar Allan Poe.— PFP (Tell Tale Heart, The-C.)—BS 16—SP 1–StS Murderer’s Secret, The.—Dan'l Webster. See Murder of Captain Joseph White, The. Murdering Beauty.—T: Carew.—RLP Murillo's Trance.—Marg, Junkin Preston.—CS 12 Murning Maiden, The.—Anon.—EBS Muse, The.—G: Wither.—EPs—NT Muse of Doggerel, The.—S.: Butler. Muses, The.—Edith M. Thomas.-H. Muses’ Elysium, The, Sels fr.—Michael Drayton. Ferryman, Venus, and Cupid, The, (Sel, fr, 7th Nym- phal,)—CGd See Hudibras. B.V. 205 Muses AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS “Muses, that, sing Love's, sensual empirie.”. (A Coronet for his Mistress'. Philosophy, I.)—G. : Chapman—BNL Mushroom Hunt, The. Fialpin.-H.H. E. Music. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Music.—Walter De la Mare.—GnR-II Music.—G: Du Maurier.—OVV Music.—Ralph W. Emerson.--CAP de Music. (Br. sel. fr. The Voice of Music.)—Felicia D. He- mans.—EPs t Music.—Alice Corbin.—AMV 4—NPA Music.—Rob't Herrick.-CEL–WEP 2 (To Music, to Becalm his Fever—C.)—FEP—HBV— - O Music.—J: Keats. See Eve of St. Agnes, The. Music.—A. Mary F. Robinson Darmesteter.—STC Music.—Rob't Haven Schauffler.—HT Music.—W: Shakespeare. See Merchant of Venice, The. Music.—Percy B. Shelley.—NT Music.—W : Strode.—EPs—FEP—HBP—STC (Praise of Music—abr.)—CEL Music.—Edith M. Thomas.-HBW Music and Memory.—J : Albee.—AA Music and Moonlight, Song fr. (Song I.)—Arthur O’Shaugh- messy.—WEP 4 2. Music and Morals, Sel. fr. (Remembrance—sel. fr. Bk. I., Ch. VIII.)—Hugh R. Haweis.--—LL Music and Words. (Pt. V.)—R: W. Gilder.—MRS Music at Mrs. Ponto's.-W: M. Thackeray. See Book of Snobs, The. Music at Twilight.—G: Sterling.—HEV Music Box, A.—Abbie Farwell Brown.—PP1 Music by Moonlight.—W: Shakespeare. See Venice, The. Music Everywhere.—W : P. Mulchinock.-CS 22 Music Grinders, The.—Oliver W. Holmes.—AWH (sl. abr.) —SP 3—YB.V. • Music Hath Charms.-A. H. Folwell.—SR 15 Music Hath Charms. (Rockland Cowrier Gazette.)—SR 3 Music I Heard.—Conrad Aiken.—HIBV Music in Camp. —J: R. Thompson.—AA—Amp—AWB—Blº —BS 15—CS 17—GP—HBV-OCP—PAP — PAP m —SR 6—PS Music in our Street, The.—R. C. Lehmann.-RTV Music in the Air.—G. : W : Curtis.-CBP Music in the Night.—Harriet Prescott Spofford.—AA Music in the Soul.—Anon.—HIP Music in the Street.—Anon.—DB–RTI—TIP Music Lesson, A.—Alex. H. Japn.—VA Music Lesson, The.—Anon.—CBOP Music Lesson, The.—W : Browne. See Britannia’s Pastorals. “Music of art is but the imitation of the music of nature, The.”—W. H. Robertson.—GG Music of Hungary.—Anne R. Aldrich.-AA Music of Nature. Pierpont.—FP Music of Nature, The.—J: W. Cheney.—POS Music of Nature, The.—Mary F. Ormsby.—WR 30 Music of the Dawn.—Virginia Bioren Harrison.—HIBV. 1Music of the Night.—J: Neal.-AA Music of the Pack, The...—Gervase Markham.—OR, Music of the Past, The.—Anon.— Music of the Reel, The.—J. M. Baylis.--SBOS—SGB Merchant of visiº ºf wintº "The T’s.” Deº fºs Music on Rappahannock Waters—J: R. Thompson.—SP 4 Music, when Soft Voices Die.—Percy B. Shelley.—BGW- - BNL–CEP—FEP—OB—PGT 1–PYO (To ..—C.)—EP—SEP—SP 4–WE—WEP 4 Musical Ass, The.—Tomaso de Yriarte.—WA. Musical Box, A.—W: Wetmore Story.—AFV Musical Duel, The.—J: Ford. Musical Frogs, The.-J.; S. Blackie.-CS 17–WR “Musicall how much lies in that.”—T: Carlyle. See On . Heroes and Hero-worship. Musical Instrument, A.—Eliz. B. Browning.—BNL–Ehl” —EP—EPC–EPN-FEP—GEP — HBV — HGP — LLC—NT—OR—OVV-PCK–RLP—RTV—SEP — STC–VA—WE—WEP 4 Musical Martyrdom.—Susie M. Best.—WR 48 Musical Pitch, The. (Parody.)—Anon.—PA Musical Romance.—Anon.—WR 34—WR 47 Musical Threnody, A.—Anon.—CS 36 Music-hall, The.—Theodore Wratislaw.—WA Musicians, The.—Anon.—HIH - Musician's Tale, The. (The Ballad , of Carmilhan—sl. abr. —in Tales of a Wayside Inn.)—H: W. Longfellow.— R. 2 - Musick's Duel, Sel. fr. (Nightingale's Song, The.)—R: Crashaw.—BN Music-Lesson of Confucius, The.—C: G. Leland.—STC Music-Makers, The...—Arthur O’Shaughnessy.-H.P 2 Music-Pounding.—Oliver W. Holmes. See Poet at the Breakfast-Table, The. Music's Power.—Caroline E. S. Norton.—RTI Music's ; Sound.—W: Shakespeare. See Romeo and ll 1162T. Musidorus' Song.—Sir Philip Sidney. See Arcadia, The. Musing on Companions Gone.—Walter Scott.—BOF Musings.-H. W. Longfellow.—PEO Musings of Arroyo Al, The.—Arthur Chapman,—PF Muskeeter, The.—H: W. Shaw.—SSR - Musketaquid.—Ralph W. Emerson.—CAP—PNW Musmee, The.—Edwin Arnold,—VA Musophilus. (Sel. fr.)—S: Daniel.—EP Musquito, The.—W: C. Bryant.—HIPE (To a Mosquito—C.)—BNL (sl. abr.) Musselburgh Field.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Mussel-Shell, A.—Celia Thaxter, CBP See Lover's Mººgy, The. Mustapha, Sels. fr.—Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke. Chorus of Priests.-WEP 1 / Chorus of Tartars.-WEP 1 Mustard and Cress.-Norman Gale.—BWC Mustard Seed.—T: Miller.—QTPC Muster of the North, The-Sir C : G. Duffy. —TIP Mustered Out.—Anon.—CS 27 Mutability.—Percy B. Shelley.—BGV-CBP—HBP—HBW Mutability.—Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene, The. Mutability.—W: Wordsworth-BGV-NT—OB—WEP 4 Mutatis Mutandis.—Marg. Van S. Rice.—HIP 2 Mutilated *ś, Question, The. (Brooklyn Eagle.)—CD Mutton. (Parody.)—Anon.—PA Mutton 9; (Fr. The Poetical Cookery-book. Punch.) Mutual Development Society; or, Capital vs. Labor, The. —R. M. Swander.—PD Mutual Love. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Muvver Dear.—Everard Jack Appleton.—-OrNI Muzzer's Children.—Jas. Otis.-WR 15 (Mother's Children—diff. vers.)—COS—PP My Age.—Anon.—TT My Aim.—G. L. Banks.-HP - (“I lººr those that love me.”—br. Sels.)—GG–PGpr | - — Lu (What I Live For.)—QS 23—SSS My Aiº, lºuniº ſ º Countrie].--Allan Cunningham.– (“Sun rises bright in France, The.”—abr.)—EBS—FEP —HBV-OE–RLP My Ain Countrie.—Mary L. Demarest.—CBP—HBV-HDL My Aiºide—Eliz. Hamilton.—BNL — FEP — HBV- 4. My Ain Kind Dearie, O !—Rob't Burns.—RLP My Ain Wife.—Fs. Bennoch.-SDR My Am, Wife.—Alex. Laing.—HIBW-TM . My Angel, and I-Blanche Fearing.—SR ... My Angeline. (Fr. The Wizard of the Nile.)—Harry B. Smith.—THIP - My Annual.—Oliver W. Holmes.—CAP My Answer.—Frances E. Willard.—WR 52 My April Lady.—HI: Van Dyke.-HBV My Auld Breeks,—Alex. Rodger.—EBS - My Aunt.—Oliver W. Holmes.—APM–AWH–CAP—HBW e —HPE—SR 15—THP-YBV My Aunt Maria.-Elsie M. McCullum.—WR 12 My Aunt's Spectre.—Mortimer Collins.—VSA My Autumn Walk.-W. : C. Bryant.—AA—BIE—BNL–CAP My Aviary.—Oliver W. Holmes.—SN My Babes, in the Wood.—Sarah M. B. Platt-AA—GP “My Babe's Ma'y’d.”—Martha Young.—WR 58 My Baby Brother.—Sarah E. Howard.—TT My Balloon Ascent.—Anon.—MYF My Bath.-J. : S. Blackie.—VA My Beacon.—Emily H. Miller.—HIBR My Beautiful Child.—W. A. H. Sigourney.—CS 3 My Beautiful Lady.—T: Woolner.—OVV-VA My Bed is a Boat.—Rob't L: Stevenson.—ABV-HBV- . HBVy—PCL–PyR—QH-TFS My Besetting Sin.—Edwin Leibfreed.—CS 40 My Best Friend.—E. C., and L. J. Rook.-YFE My Betrothed.—Fs. Davis.--DB - My Bicycle.—F. W. N. Painter.—HIP 2 My Big Brother. (New York World.)—CS 37 - My Bird.—Emily C. Judson.—AA—FEP—OAMs—TM My Birth.-Minot J. Savage.—AA My Birthday.--T: Moore.—BGV-DB–HBV—TIP My Blessing be on Waterford.—Winifred M. Letts.-BIP “My boat is on the shore.”—Lord Byron.—NT—PYO (Friendship.)—CTBP—LH (To Thomas Moore—C.)—BGV–BLV—BNL–EPN — GEP—GP—HBP tº My Bonnie Mary. ... (C.—Silver Tassie, The—also O.)—Rob't Burns.——BGV-HIBW-OB (Before Parting.)—LH-RTV (Bonnie Mary.)—GP (Farewell, A.)—PGT 1 My Books.-Austin Dobson.—FT My Books.-H. : W. Longfellow.—AA My Boy.—F. M. Gilbert.—CS 33 My Boy.—Frances A. M. Johnson.--TFS - My Boy Fritz.-Ellen Murray.—CS 27 - - My Boy Jem.—Fred'k E. Weatherly.—CBOP. * My Boº.ºld Do Likewise!—Grace Denio Litchfield,— 7 My Bread on the Waters.-G: L. Catlin.—CS 17 My Brigantine. (Sel. fr. The Water Witch, Ch. XV.) Jas. . Cooper.—AA—BN * 3 & - My Brother Henry. (Sel. fr. My Lady Nicotine, Ch. XIV.) —Jas. M. Barrie.—WR 13 - - - My Burial Place.—T: Dermody.--DB . . . . es My Captain.-Walt Whitman. See O Captain, My Captain. My Carlo Talks.-Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.—TT My Carolina Caroline.—Billy Johnson.—NMI My Cat.—C: Baudelaire.—WR 35 My Cat and Dog.—Maroris-WR 35 My Catbird.—W. H. Venable.—AA—AL–HBV My Charmer.—Edmund Waller.—EPs - My Child.-J: Pierpont.—AA—BNL–CBP—CS 9 — FEP— - FIBP—HBV-HIDL–LBA “My child and schollar, take good heed.”—Anon.—BWC “My child woke crying from her sleep.” (C.)—G: Macdon- ld. ( God Watcheth.)—HDL & My Childhood Home—B: P, Shillaber–CS 7 (Picture, A,)—FP 206 TITLE INDEX My King My Childhood's Love.—C: Kingsley. See Water Babies, The. My Children.—J. G. Holland.—CBOP - My Chillum's Pictyah. —Anne W. Culbertson.—WR 7 My Chups.-C: T. Grilley.—WR 51 My Choice.—W.; Browne. See Britannia's Pastorals. My Christmas Secrets.-S. C. Peabody.— My Cid's Triumph. (Poem of the Cid.)—(Tr. by) Ormsby. See Cid, The. My Cigarette—C: F. Lummis.-HP My Composition about Pins.—Anon.—WI& 17 My Comrade.—Edwin Markham.—AA My Comrade.—Jas. J. Roche.—AA—AL My Comrade and I.-J: Townsend Trowbridge.—CBP My Comrade Canoe.—W: C. Roberts.--TCW My Connor.—Anon.—DB My Country.—Anon.—CHP–LPP My Country.—L: S. Amonson.—CS 33 My Country. (School eacercise for Fourth of July.)—Mrs. L. A. Bradbury. - My Country.—“Hesperion.”—POS (Land of Liberty, The.)—CS 21 My Country.—Jas. Montgomery.—BNL - My County; (Sels.-ptly. same.)—G: E. Woodberry.—AA O My Country I 'Tis of Thee.—S: F. Smith. . See America. “My countrymen l the moments are quickly passing.”—H: A. Brown. See Centennial Oration. “My countrymen I this anniversary has gone by forever.”— : A. Brown. See Centennial Oration. My Country’s Flag.—Juniata Stafford.—TT My Creed.—Anon.—WR 41 My Creed.—Alice Cary.—AmSS—CS 7 (Sl. abr.)—FP My Creed.—S: E. Kiser.—SP 5 My Creed.—Harold Arnold Walters.-HTb-II My Cross.-Zitella Cocke.—HIBV My Damon Was the First to Wake.—G: Crabbe.—BGV My Darktown Belle.—Fred Mower and Roy Burtch.-NM My Darlings.--Alice Cary.—HI) L My Darling's Blind-Anon.—HTb-I My Darling's Shoes.—Anon.—FP—SR 2 My Darter.—Ernest McGaffey.—WR 56 My Daughter Jane.—Sarah L. Flowers.-CS 17 My Daughter Louise.—Homer Greene. — BS 20 — CS 21— My Days among the Dead [are passed]. (Occasional Pieces. XVIII.-O.)—Rob't Southey.—EPN-FEP—HBP— HBV—SEP—VE (Books.)—BNL (His Books.)—OB - (Scholar, The.)—PGT 1 (stanº written in his Library.)—BGV-EP—RLP— My Dear.—Esther M. Clark.-S My Dear and Only Love | I Pray].-Jas. Graham, Marquis of Montrose.—FEP—HBP (Pt. I.)—BNL - - (Heroic Love.—Pt. I. abr.)—LH * (I'll Never Love Thee Moré—Pt. I. abr.)—EBS—EPs EHBW-LT TC . (Sl. abr.)—OB (Montrose's Love—Pt...I. abr.)—FTA “My dear mistress has a heart.”—J: Wilmot, Earl of Roch- ester.—FEP (Song.)—HBV—WEP 2 My Dearest Baby, Go to Sleep.-T: Miller.—OTPC–PCL My Dearie-Frank L. Stanton.—SP 4 “My Dearling.”—Eliz. Akers Allan.—AA—LBA My Death I Love, my Life I Hate.—Anon.—NT My Déjeuner a la Fourchette.—T: , H. Bayly.—FEP My Delight and thy Delight.—Rob't Bridges.—HIBV-OB My Disreputable Friend, Mr. Raegen. (Sel. fr.)—R : Hard- ing Davis.-SP 7 . . . My Dog.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE My Dog and I.-Marie M. Marsh.-W.R. 4 My Dog “Sport.”—T: Street.—MYF - My Dolls.-Bertha G. Davis.-CS 31 My Dolly.—Anon.—TT–WR 50 My Double, and how he Undid Me. (Oond.)—E: E. Hale. —BS 22—HH-HSPS—WR 43 - My Doves.—Eliz. B. Browning.—LOS 3–OTPC My Dream.—Anon.—NA—SP 4 My Dream.—Anon.—WR 52 My Dream.—M. N. Baker.—OrNI My Drowsy Little Queen.—S: M. Peck.-CBOP-OrNI My Early Home.—J: Clare.--HBV–PGT 2 My Early Home.—Alex. Clark.-BS 1 My Early Love.—Anon.—FLS º My Editing.—S: L. Clemens.—WR. 2 (cond.) (Mark Twain Edits an Agricultural Paper—abr.)—CS 7 My Elm Tree.—Rebecca D. Rickoff.-AD My Enemy.—Alice W. Brotherton.—AA My Epitaph.-D: Gray.—OVV-VA My Experience in Elocution.—J: Neal.-MMR - My Eyes | How I Love You.--J: G. Saxe-BNL–TFY My Fairy Lover.—Donald A. Mackenzie.—EBS My Faith.-Anon.—MR My Faith Looks up to Thee.—Ray Palmer.—FEP—SAE (Faith.)—AA—AL–HBV-YBW My faithful fond One.—J: Stuart Blackie.-EBS My Familiº. (O.)—J: G. Saxe. —AFW –AWH —HBV — (Bore, The.)—KNE - My Farm of Edgewood, Sel. fr. ... (Water in Landscape—sel. fr. Ch. I.)—Donald G. Mitchell.—LLC My Father.—W : Drennan.—TIP - My Father was a Farmer.—Rob't Burns.—MBL . My Grandpa.-Anon.—WR 17 My Father was a Soldier.—W: Bernard Norton-SR 14 My Fatherland.—Hoffman von Fallersleben.—BLP My Fatherland.—W: C. Lawton.—AA - My Father's Child.—Gertrude Bloede:-AA—HDL–ST My Father's Half-bushel.--Anon.—MYF My Favorite Hero.—Anon.—CHP - My Feet.—Gelett Burgess.--NA My Fiancée.—Philip C. Reilly-CS 37 My Fiddle. (Albr.)—Jas. W. Riley.—WR 2 My First Interview with Artemus Ward., with Artemus Ward—0.)—S: L. Clemens.—MHR (Mºš Twain's First Interview with Artemus Ward.)— My First Kiss.-S; M. Peck-FTA My First Play. (Sl. abr.)—C: Lambº-MRS - 's My First Political Speech.-Max Adeler. See Out of the . Hurly Burly. - - - My First Recital.—W. A. Eaton.—CS 33 My First School.—Anon.—WR 3 My First Singing Lesson.—C. S. Brown, Jr.—CS 30 My First Speech.-Anon.—TS My First Steamboat.—Rob't Fulton.—OCT My Flower.—Eleanor Duncan Wood.—Orlºſ My Foe. (Parody.)—Anon.—PA My Fountain Pen.—Rob't J. Burdette.—BS 23—CS 34 My Friend’s Secret.—B : P. Shillaber.—CS 10 (First Interview “My fugitive years are all hasting away.”—W : Cowper. See Poplar Field, The.. e - My Funny Experience with a Whistler.—G. H. Snazelle. — My Fust Gong. (C.)—H: W. Shaw. (Josh Billings on Gongs.)—CS 3—HTb-II—MHR My Garden.—T: E : Brown.—HIBW-O.B—OR-OVW My Garden.—Ralph W. Emerson.—CAP My Garden.—Eric Parker.—GSP My Garden Plot.—Anon.—CS 19 My Garden Wall.—Irene E. Morton.—TCW My Genevieve.—Anon.—WA My Gentleman.-Anon.—HIP 2 My Ghost Story.—Anon.—WR 31 - My Girl.—Anon.—HIP 2 - My God, I Love Thee.—St. Francis Xavier (tr. by E: Cas- well.)—BNL–HBP My Godfather. (Mom. a.d. fr. French.)—WR 47 My Good-for-Nothing.—Emily H. Miller.—CBOP–PC—WCL (What are you Good for 2)—OS 1 (What Boys are Good for—abr.)—TFS My Grºßer's Spectacles. – G : W : Curtis. all Cl l. My Grandma.-Anna Paschall.—WR 50 My Grandmamma.-Eva March Tappan.—WR 50 . My Grandmother's Fan.—S: M. Peck.-HBV-WSA—WR 4 My Grave.--T: Osborne Davis.--DB—RTI My Gray Guinever.—HI: L. Turner.—WR 39. My Great Mistake.—Carman Golden.—CS 36 My Great-aunt's Portrait.—Anon.—TMR My Grief on the Sea.—Douglas Hyde.—OB–OVW-TIP My Guest.—Anna J. Granniss.-HTb-I My Guide.—G : F. Savage-Armstrong.—VA “My half-day’s work is done.”—Anon.—GG See Prue My Hatchet.—Anon.--WR 49 My Heart and I.-Eliz. B. Browning.—GP—HBV—SC (br. sel.)—VA “My Heart, is a Lute.”—Anne Barnard.—HBV My Heart is a Lute.—Blanche Lindsay.—VA - - “My heart is awed within me when I think.”—W: C. Bry- ant. See Forest Hymn, A. My Heart is heich. Abufe-Anon-EBS My Heart is High Above. (dif. sp.)—OB My Heart Leaps up.–W: Wordsworth. See following. . . My Heart Leaps up when I Behold. (C.) — W: "words. worth.-BGV-EP—EPN Tb-II —LOS 2. —OTPC —PGT 1–RAC–SEP—SN—SP 1—VE (Rainbow, The.)—BNL–CGd—DD–FEP—GEP— GP —HBV—HBVy—LC—OB—PCK–PGGR—SP 4 “My Heart shall be thy Garden.”—Alice Meynell.—HEV “My heart was heavy, for its trust had been.” (Forgiveness —0.)—J: G. Whittier.—GG - My Heart’s Idol.--Anthony Hamilton.—AFP. - My Heart's in the Highlands.-Rob't Burns. –BHV —BNL —CSBP—EBS—FEP—GN-GSP —HBP —HBV — LC—LOS 1—MBL–OS 1-QTPC–PGGR—PHS My Heart's Treasure.—J. G. F. Nicholson.—FTA - My Heid is Like to Rend, Willie.—W: Motherwell.—BNL– CBP—HIBIB - My Home.—Anon-NA . . My Home in the Wildwood.—Anon.—AD My Home Party.—Anon.—WR 52 - My Honey, my Love.—Joel C. Harris.--AA. . . My Idea of my Mother.—Count Leo Tolstoy.—OAMs My Jean-Rob't Burns.—TYP - My jean (of a je Airts—6)—Rob't Burns.—CEL (I Love my Jean—also O.)—BNL–BPB—GN–HBV- MBL–OTPC–RAC (Jean.)—BFV—GEP—OB (W.2 add, doubtful stanzas.)—FEP—FTA—PGT 1 (“Of a the airts the wind can blaw.”)—BGV—EBS— EP—FIPC–EPR—EPS—RLP—SP 2—STC–WEP 3 My Jeºhough Cruel Fate—0.)—Rob't Burns.—BIL — My Jessie.—Mrs. Edwards.-PO My John.—W : Hosea Ballou.-MR. My Josiar.—Anon.—HIP–WR. 44 My Katº. B. Browning.—BIL–BLW —OWW –PC – My King. (Boston Times.)—FLS—HTb-II. 207 My Kingdom . AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS My Kingdom.—Rob't L: Stevenson.—CHV-GC–GSP My Kittens.—Anon.—CBOP My Kittens.—Olive Stevens Brown.—W.R. 35. & My Ladiº-Princes Troubetskoy (“Amélie Rives.”) — My Laddie's Hounds.-Marguerite E. Easter.—AA My Lady.—Phillip Jas. Bailey.—OVW My Lady Anemone.—J. Jarvis Holden.—HP 2 My Lady Clear.—Anon.—NT My Lady Nicotine, Sel. fr. (My Brother Henry—fr. Ch. XIV.)—Jas. M. Barrie.—WR 13 My Lady of Dreams.-Ella Young.—DB My Lady Singing.—C. C. Rhys.-RTV My Lady Wind.—Anon.—HEV–HBWy My Lady’s Coach.--Anon.—WR 19 My Lady’s Eyes.—Anon.—FTA My Lady's Grave.—Emily Brontë.-OB–OVW (Song.—C.)—HBV–VA My Lady's Pleasure.—Graham of Gartmore.—BOL My Lady's Tears.--Anon.—OB (In Lacrimas.)—PGT 1 My Lambs.--Anon.—CS 9 My Land.—T: O. Davis.--DB—HBV My Last Chance.—Anthony Hope. See Dolly Dialogues, The. My Last Duchess.-Rob't Browning.—BS 22—BS 25 —Ehl? —EP—EPC—EPN-HBV-RTV—SEP—SP 5—SR —VA—WE—WR 15 My Last Terrier.—J: Halsham.—FT-HBW “My last word to you is, be courageous !” — Jean-Paul Richter.—GG. My Lead Pencil.—Anon.—CHP My Leº-Helen Hunt Jackson.- BNL — EPs — GP — My Letter.—Grace D. Litchfield.—AA My Letters.-R. : H. Barham.—BLV—HPE My Letters.-Eliz. B. Browning.—BIL–FTA §: Letters, A.)—CEL - - Sonnets from the Portuguese, XXVIII.-O.)—BNL– EP—EPN-FEP—HEP—HBV-RLP—WEP 4 “My life is like the summer rose.”—R : H : Wilde.—Amp— ASL–CEP—FEP—HBV-PCL–STC (Life.)—BNL (Stanzas.)—AA—APM–HBP—PS My Lighthouse.—Celia Thaxter.—HIDL My Little Bo-peep.–Frank E. Holliday [or S. B. M'IManus]. —CS 28—WR 4 My Little Boy.—Cecile Joyce.—SP 7 My Little Boy.—Howell L. Piner.—WR 23 My Little Boy that Died.—Dinah M. Craik.--CBP My Little Brother.—Mary Lundie Duncan.—OTPC My Little Cousins.—W. M. Praed.—BLV My Little Dear.—Dollie Radford, HP 2—TM–VA My Little Doll.—C: Kingsley. See Water Babies, The. My Little Friend.—Anon.—LFS My Little Girl.-S: M. Peck.-AA My Little Gray Kitty and I.--Anon.—WR 35 My Little Hero.—Anon.—CBOP My Little Lad who Died.—Anon.—Orlſ My Little Lady.—T: B. Westwood.-OS 1 My Little Love:-C: B. Hawley-HBV .. My Litgº, Maori Axe of Jade.—Marg. A. Sinclair.—SBOS— My Little Neighbor.—Agnes Manning.—CHP–PyR. My Little Neighbor.—Mary A. Mason.—AA—CFBP My Lit; Newsboy. —Ada M. Melville. —-SR 9 — WR 19 (sl. 0.07”. My Little &nt— : Norris.-BNL My Little Sister.—Anon.—CBOP–OTPC My Little Soldier.—N. M. B.-CHP My Little Son.—G: Frd’k Scott.—HTb-II My Little Tease.—G : F. Lyman.—BS 21 My Little Wife.—Anon.—HIP 2 My Lord of Misrule. (Arr. by T. K. Hervey.)—BOC My Lord Tomnoddy. (Hon. Mr. Sucklethumbkin's Story.)— R: H. Barham,_-CS 1-SAy (Execution, The—C.)—BS 25—FEP My Lord Tomnoddy.—Rob't B. Brough.-FEP—THP–VA My Lost Baby.—Anon.—HIP My Lost Love. (All the Year Round.)—HP My Lost Youth, H: W. Longfellow. —AA —AL —Amp — APM–CAP —GEP —HBV —LBA —OB —OTPC — PHS-PNW–YBV My Love.-Anon.—BNL Poetical Patch Quilt, The.)—SR 1 My Love.—Anon.-HBR-WR 3 My Loxºamilton Aídé. See My Love's Worth all the OrłCI. My Love.—W. F. Fox. —CS 20 My Love.—Jas. R. Lowell. —ASL —CAP —FEP —HBP — BIBW-LBA—LOS 3 * My Love. (Sonnet I.)—Jas. G. Percival.—FTA—LTV My Love and My Heart.-H: S: , Leigh.-VSA My Love, Annie.—Dinah M. Craik.-CBOP My Love for thee.—R : W. Gilder. See following. “My love for thee doth march like armed men.” (C.)—R : W. Gilder.—LTV (My Love for thee.)—ASL My Love has Talked.—Alfred Tennyson. See In Memoriam. “My Love I have no Fear that thou shouldst Die.”—Jas. R. Lowell.—CAP My Love in her Attire doth Show her Wit.—Anon.—BLV My Love is Dead.—T: Chatterton. See AElla. My Love is on her Way—Joanna Baillie.—CBP My Love Karin.—Hugh J. Evans.—SBOS—SGB My Love of Long Ago.—M. H. Browne.—WR 23 My Love—Oh! She is my Love.—Douglas Hyde.—TIP My Love she's but a Lassie Yet,_Jas, Hogg–BGV-HBV My Love, she's but a lassie yet.—Rob't Burns.—EBS Lover.—Anon.—WR 13 Lover.—Florence McCurdy—CS 28 Lover who Loved me Last Spring. (Mom.)—Dollie Den- ton.—WR, 32 - Loves.—J: Stuart Blackie-EBS—OVV . Love's Worth all the World. (C.)—Hamilton Aidé. (My Love.)—FLS lute, awake.—Sir T: Wyatt.—EP—NT Ma, she Knows.-Birch Arnold.—SR 13—WR 17 Madeline.—Anon.—W A. I Madonna.-Robºt W. Service.—OCW Maid Mary.—Anon.—CBPC Maiden Aunt.—C : H : Luders.-AFV Mamma.-Estelle W. Crampton.—WR 50 Manx Minx,-Orlando T.: Dobbin.—WA Mary.—W: Cowper.—OB (To Mºrg)-B GW-CBP—EP—FEP —GEP —RLP --- 3 (To the Same.)—PGT 1 Maryland.—Jas. R. Randall.—AA—AH 2–AL—AmB— ASL–AWB—BE—GP—HBV-HIPB —LBA —PAPI —PCL–PPV—SSR—YBV (Maryland.)—EPs g Minde [or Mind] to me a Kingdom Is..—Sir E : Dyer.-- BEIV—BNL–EP—FEP—FT-HBV-RLP—STC (Abr.)—WEP 1 (At. to W: Byrd.)—BS 7—EPs—HBP—LLC (Good Conscience, A–abr.)—FTR (Peace of Mind.)—PHS (Old style spelling in BNL–FEP—HBP) Mission.—Bayard Taylor.—WR 33 Mistresses.—Royall Tyler.—AFV Mistress's Boots.-Frä’k Locker-Lampson.—HIBW-THP Moon. (Fr. Night and Morning Songs.)—Gordon Bot- tomley.—NPA Mother.—Frd’k Hentz Adams.-TM Mother.—Anon.—HTb-I-SP 4 Mother.—Anon.—HTb-II Mother.—Anon.—WR 50 Mother.—Anon. (at. to Walter Scott and to Winthrop M. Praed.)—YPS (Knight's Toast, The.)—CS 4 —CSS —FR —LLC —Orlºſ FP—STP - (Toast, The.)—FP . Mother.—G. : W. Bethune.—OrNI Mother.—J : A. Currie.—TCW Mother.—T: W. Fessenden.—OrNſ Mother. (Howsehold, The.)—Orlºſ Mother.—Dwight L. Moody.—Orlſ Mother.—G : P. Morris.--Orlſ Mother.—Sarah Eliz. Norton.—Orlſ Mother.—Jos. Parker.—OAMs Mother.—Josephine Pollard.—SSS Mother.—W : Bell Scott.—OAMs—TM-VA Mother.—May Riley Smith.--Orlſ Mother Mºš' Jane, Taylor.—CBOP–OAMs—OTPC —TM–W Mother. — Nathaniel P. Willis. See Lines on Leaving Europe. Momº, fºls me Bind my Hair.—Anne Hunter.— BGV Mother Bids me. Spend my Smiles.—T: Hood.—BLV Mother Dear.—S: Lover.—Orlſ—PCL Mother at the Gate.—Matilda C. Edwards.—CS 14 Mother’s Bible.— G : P. Morris.-AA —BNL — CS 8 — HTb-I-OAMs—PF—TM : Mother's Bible.—Bishop Gilbert Haven.—Orlºſ Mother's Clothes.—Anna Hempstead Branch.—AL Mother's Faith.-W. C. Richards.--Orlyſ Mother's Grave.—Anon.—OAMs Mother’s Hands.-Ellen M. H. Gates.—HIP—Orlºſ (Beautiful Hands.)—BS 15—HTb-I Mother’s Hymn.—Anon.—OrNſ—TFS Mother's Hºº-ºº: G. Wetherbee.—CS 33 (Mother's Hymns—abr.)—WR 6 Mother's Picture. —W: Cowper. — AmSS —BML —EPs (sel.)—LLC—OAMs (Mother's Portrait, A–sel.)—BS 14 (On the Receipt of my Mother's Picture [out of Norfolk —C.].)—BGV-Ehlſ’ —EP —EPR –FEP —HBP — HBV-LOS 3–MBL–OTPC–PGGR —RLP —RTV —SEP—WE—WEP 2 Mother's Song.—Emma M. Johnston.—CS 23 Mother's Voice.—J. W. Van De Venter.—Orlºſ Mother’s Voice.—Jones Very.—AIL Mother’s Voice.—Nathaniel P. Willis.--Orlyſ Mountain.-Lucy Larcom.—PNW Mule.—Theodore Crowl.—BS 1–CS 18 Mule Ride.—Anon.—AmSS Muse.—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. Music (Sonnet CXXVIII.-O.)—W: Shakespeare.—LTV (Sonnet.)—EP—EPs Nannie, O.—Rob't Burns.—EBS—EP—EPR—WEP 3 Nanie O.--Allan Cunningham.—EBS—RLP Nanie's Awa. (C.)—Rob't Burns.—EBS—WEP 3 (My Nannie's Awa.)—GN—HBV-MBL–OTPC Nannie's Awa.—Rob't Burns. See foregoing. Native Land.—W: D. Lightfall.—TCW Native Land.—J: Boyle O'Reilly.—BNL Native Land.—Walter Scott, See Lay of the Last Min- sirei, The. * Native Land -- Good Night, — Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. y Native Vale.--S: Rogers.-- CEL (Italian Song, An–0,)—BGV-FEP-STC 208 TITLE INDEX Mysteries My Neighbor.—Lizzie C. Hardy.—CS 18 My Neighbor Jim.—O. F. Pearre.—HTb-II—WR 4 My Neighbor Jim.—Howell L. Piner.—WR 23 My Neighbors.-Emily H. Miller.—CBOP My Neighbor's Baby.--—Washington Gladden.—CS 13—SSS (Baby over the Way, The.)—HP–THV My Neighbor's Call.—Georgia A. Peck.-CS 31 My Net Product.—Jaggues Delille.—AFP “My New Pittayatees.” (Dial. ad. fr.) T: Hood (?) –MPD My New World,—Irving Browne.—AA My New Year's Guests.-Rollin M. Daggett, GS My November Guest.—Rob't Frost.—NPA My Nutcracker.—Anon.—CHP § Ol' Black Cat.—Flavia Rosser.—WR 35 y Old Counselor, Gertrude Hall.—AA My Old Dutch.-Albert Chevalier.—WR 36 My Old Friend.—Arthur C. Benson.—RTV—SP 5 My Old Gray Cat and I.-Jos. C. Lincoln.-WR 35 My Old Home.—Ellen O’Leary.—TIP My Old Kentucky Home [, Good-night] --Stephen C. Fos- ter.—AA —Amp—BNL–CSBP —FEP —G|P łº Fºx — PCR. — PCL — PF — PNW — WR 41 pant. (Old Kentucky Home, The.)—ASL My Old Kentucky Nurse.—Sarah M. B. Piatt.—STC My Old Rag Doll.—Harriet F. Crocker.—WR 25 My Old Straw "Hat.—Eliza Cook.-CBP My Only Jo and Dearie, O.—R: Gall.—EBS—FEP My Opinions and Betsey Bobbet's, Sels. fr.—Marietta Holley. Fourth of July in Jonesville. (Abr.)—CH-SR 10 * *-*. Josiah Allen's Wife at A. T. Stewart's Store. (Alexan- der's Store—C.)—CS 14 Samantha Smith becomes Josiah Allen's Wife. (Married to Josiah Allens—C.)—BS 5 Womeº, Rights. (Dial. a.d. fr. Wimmen’s Speah.)—BS 7 My Other Chinee Cook.-Jas. B. Stephens.—THP. My Other Cloe's.--Anon.—WR 14 My Other Me.—Grace D. Litchfield.—AA—HBV My Owen.—Ellen M. P. Downing.—DB—HBV—TIP My Own l—Mary Wright Plummer.—THV “My Own Cailin Donn.”—G : Sigerson.—HEV My Own Dark Genesee.—W : H : Cuyler Hosmer.—PNW “My own dim life should teach me this.”—Alfred Tennyson. See In Memoriam. My Own Epitaph-J: Gay.—EPR My Own Native Land.—Anon.—WR 27 “My Own, my Native Land! ”—Walter Scott. See Lay of the Last Minstrel, The. My Own shall Come to Me.—J: Burroughs.-PCK My Qwn Song.—Harriet Prescott Spofford.—CBP My Pa.-Marion Short.—WR. 21 My Partner. (Every-day Characters, IV.)— W. M. Praed. —HIPE—THE” My Peggy.—Allan Ramsay. See Gentle Shepherd, The. My People.—Willard Wattles.—S My Pet Cat.—Anon.—WR 35 My Pictures.—Anon.—WR. 17 My Playmate.—J: G. Whittier.—Am P-APM —ASL —BITV —CAP—CBE’ —EPs —FEP —GP —HBW —LB OVW-PHS—YBW A — My Pony.—“A.”—CHV-Pok My Portrait.—Walt Whitman.—BNL My Poultry Yard.—Anon.—CSS My Prayer.—HI: D: Thoreau.-HBV–HBVy—LBA—THV “My Presence shall go with Thee, and I will Give Thee Rest.” Fairelie Thornton.—AmSS My Pretty Chimney Ornaments.-Adelaide O’Keeffe. —OTPC My Pretty Neighbors. (Trans. fr. Wegener.)—VSA My Pretty Rose-tree.—W: Blake.—BGV My Psalm.—J: G. Whittier.—CAP—CBP—FEP—HBP My Purest Longings Spring.—Arthur W. H. Eaton.—TCW My Pussy.—Anon.—CBOP My Queen.—Anon.—FLS My Queen.—W : Winter.—AA - Reglectest Thoughts.--C: E. Carryl.—HEV–HBVy— Rector.—Anon.—HIP 2 Religion. (Sel. fr. "Ch. XII.)—Leo Tolstoi...—MRS Ride.— Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.—TT Rights.--Sarah C. Woolsey.—TMR. Risen Hord, I Feel Thy Strong Protection. — Anon. — Rival.--Bessie Chandler.—CH-SR 10—WHO Rival.—Rudyard Kipling.—HIER—SP 1–SR—WR 4 Road.—J. : Baker Opdycke.—HIBW Rosary.—Kate Whiting Patch.-HT Rose.—Hildegarde Hawthorne.—AA Sage-brush Girl.—C. L. Edson.—S My Saint.—Anne Devoore.—HIP 2 My Scrap-book.-C. L., McK.—HTb-II My Secret. (0.)—Felix Arvers (tr. by H. W. Longfellow.) (Secret, The.)—FLS Secret.—Christina G. Rossetti.-BLV 71st Year.—Walt Whitman.—CAP Shadow.—Rob't L: Stevenson.—ASR-II —CCB —CFBP —COS—GSP–HBV−FIBVy —LC—PCK —PG|pr— PP–PyR-RAC–RTV—SFM–SMG shº, pf the World.— Alice Furlong.— HBV - OVW — Sheep I Neglected.—Sir Gilbert Elliot.—EBS Shell.—Theodore C. Williams.--THIV Shine.—Howell L. Piner.—WR 23 Ship.–Eliz. Akers Allen.—BNL–FEP Ship and I.-Rob't L: Stevenson,<-PP1 Ships, W.; M, Bunn–CS 34 gº My Ships, Ella W. Wilcox,-RTV—SP 2 —SR —SR 11 — St S-WR 56 Silks and Fine Array.—W: Blake.—FEP—NT (Song—C.)—BGV-GEP—HBV—OB—RLP—WEP 3 My Sister.—Anon.—MYF My Sister has a Beau.-Roy F. Greene.—TMR. My Sister’s Room.—Fs. B. Money-Coutts, HP 2 My Sister's Sleep.–Dante Gabriel Rosetti...—Ehp—NT My Slain.—R : Realf.-CBP—GP—STC My Soldier Boy.—Anon.—PRR My Song.—Laura E. Richards.-CHP My Song.—Rabindranath Tagore.—OAMs My Song.—Olivia G. L. Wilson.—FTA My Sore Thumb.-Burges Johnson.—HIBWy My Sorrow.—Seumas, O'Sullivan,—HBV—NPA My Soul and I. (Sel.)—J: G. Whittier.—LLC My soul is Like an Enchanted Boat.— Percy B. Shelley.— y Spectre.-W: Blake.—BGV Speech.-Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.—TT Springs.-Sidney Lanier.—CAP—CS 40 & Spirit Longeth for Thee. (IDesponding Soul's Wish, The ,)—J : Byrom.—HIBP stºob't Browning.—EP—HBV — LTV — RLP — My Star.—Mary Osgood.—THV My Stout Old Heart and I.-E. Hough.-HTb-I My Strawberry.—Helen Hunt Jackson.—ASL My Study Fire.—Sel. fr.-Hamilton W. Mabie.—SFM (By the Christmas Fire.)—BOC My Summer Fallow.—R. K. Kernighan.—SBOS—SGB My Sweet Sweeting.—Amon. See My Swete Swetyng. My Sweetest Lesbia.--T: Campion.—BLV—EPE My Sweetheart.—Sydney Dayre.—TFS My Sweetheart.—S: M. Peck.-BS 26 My Sweetheart's Baby Brother.—Mary K. Dallas.-W.R. 3 My Sweetheart's Face.—J : A. Wyeth.-BNL My Swete Swetyng.—Anon.—CEL–NT (My Sweet Sweeting—mod. Spelling—sl. abr.)—BNL My Terrier.—Alfred Cochrane.—FT My Thanksgiving.—Arthur Goodenough.-WR 40 My Thrush.-Mortimer Collins.—HEV My Time Table.—Anon.—TT My Times are in Thy Hand.—Christopher N. Hall.—VA My Times are in Thy Hands. – A. L. Waring. — AmSS — EHD (Thy Will be Done.)—FEP My Tree. (Youth’s Companion.)—AD My Trip to the Moon.—F. Irene Boise.—WR 39 My Triumph, Br. sel. fr. (“And present gratitude,” etc.)— J : G. Whittier.—BEHV-CAP—FHS e *** * “My true love hath my heart [and I have his].”—Sir Philip Sidney. See Arcadia, The. My Truest Treasure.—R : Rolle.—NT My Trundle Bed.—Anon.—BS 5–TSS “My Tumick's Got a Pain.”—Anon.—WR 40 y Turtledove is Flown.—Jean Passerat.-AFP Twentieth Birthday.—M. K.—WR 6 Ulick,-Fs. Davis.-BIP Ungle Peter–Emma A. Opper-WR 52 Uninvited Guest.—May R. Smith.-AA. Valentine.—Jennio L. Hopkins.—WR 5 Vesper Song.—Mary R. Butler.—BS 22—CS 20—HDL Visit to Niagara.--Nathaniel Hawthorne.-MAL Vocation.—Pierre Jean de Beranger.—AFP Web of Life.—Anon.—FHS Week.--Anon.—TFS Welcome Beyond.—Allie Wellington.--CS 4 Wife #% Child,—H: R. Jackson.—BNL–CS 15—PYO Wife and I.--Anon.—CS 15—HPE. y Wife is a Woman of Mind.—Anon.—BS 17 Wife's a Winsome Wee Thing. (C.) — Rob't Burns. - ENI – HEP—HBV-TFY (Winsome Wee Thing, The.)—FEP—LQ * My Wife's a Winsome Wee Thing.—Robºt Jamieson.—EBS My Wife's Husband.—C: R. Risley-CS 34 My Will.—Arthur C. Benson.—RTV My Window Ivy. , (Sl. abr.)—Mary M. Dodge.—CBP—POS My Winter Friend.—Marian Douglas.-CBOP–CHV My Wish.-Warren Pease.—HIP 2 My Wish.--—S: Rogers.—SP 3 My Wooing.—Edwin Hamilton.—WSA My Yellow Yorlin.-Ethna, Carberry.—RTI My Young Un. (Albr.)— (St. Nicholas.)—SP 5 My Youth.-W. H. Davies.—HT Mydnyght.--T: Sackville.—QH Myles O'Hea.—C: J. Kickham.—TIP Mynstrelles, Songe.--T: Chatterton—EPR Myra:-Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke. See following. § Myra's Fickleness.—Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke. (Myra–abr.)—EPE—OB Myrrh, Bearers. (Ent.)—E. D. Mund.—WR 57 “Myrtis,” Sel. fr.--Walter S. Landor.—VA Myrtle and the Vine, The, Sel. fr. ... (Gluggity Glug.)—G: Colman, the younger.—BNL–GP Myself.-Anon.—LFS Myself.-Harriet E. Arey.—AD Myself.-C: A. Lazenby.--OCW Myself.-Walt Whitman. See Song of Myself. Myself and Me.—G. : Cohan.—HTb-II Myself , and Mine.—Walt Whitman.—CAP |Mysteriarchs, The.—Bliss Carman.—LY Mysteries, The.—Jas. Hunt Cook.-HTb-I Mysteries, The.—W : D. Howells.-CBP—GP - Mysteries of Life, The-François R. A. de Châteaubriand, See Genius of Christianity, The, O 09 Mysteries AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Mysteries of Providence.—W: Cowper-STC k Mysterious Duel, A. (Harper's Weekly.)—CS 20—SR 5 (Duel between Mr. Shott and Mr. Nott, The.)—CH (Wonderful Duel, A–sl. abr.)—FS Mysterious Guest, The-Fowler Brannock [or Bradnack].-- CS 30 (abr.)—KNE—PFP Mysterious Portrait, a Story of Japan, The. — G: Japy. — BS 22—WR. 33 Mysterious Rappings.-B: P. Shillaber.—CS 18–SR 6 Mystery.—Eliz. B. Browning.—OVW Mystery. (Sel. fr.)—Martin Farquhar Tupper. (Foreknowledge Undesirable.)—CBP Mystery, A.—Gabriel Setoun.—PPl Mystery, A.—J: A. Symonds.-LTV Mystery, A.—J: G. Whittier.—CAP Mystery, A.—W: Wordsworth.--THV Mystery, The...—Ralph Hodgson.—HIBW-NPA Mystery, The.—G: F. Savage-Armstrong.—VA Mystery, The.—Bayard Taylor.—CBP Mystery, The.—Lilian Whiting.—AA “Mystem. ºformed in Mexico, A.—Bayard Taylor. See OI’a, ClO. Mystery of Cro-a-tan, The.—Marg. Junkin Preston.—PAH Mystery of Doom, The...—Chas. Heavysege.—TCW Mystery of Edwin Drood, The.— (Sel. fr.)—C: Dickens. (Rosa Bud.)—CS 39 tº & Mysterº Evil, The.—Edwin Arnold. See Light of Asia, € Mystery of Gilgal, The.—J: Hay.—YBW Mystery of Life, The. — Sir H: Taylor. Artevelde. - Mystery of Life.—Alfred Tennyson:-LLC . Mystery of Life in Christ, The...—Eliz. Prentiss.-CS 8 Mystic, The.—Witter Bynner.—HBV-LBM Mystic, The.—Cale Young Rice.—LBM Mystic Thorn, The. (Ad.)—Anon.--CLS Mystic Thought, The.—Forceythe Willson.—STC Mystic Trumpeter, The.—Walt Whitman.—CAP—HBP. Mystic yº, The.—T: Whytehead.—CS 12 (abr. and sl. diff. 7) e?"S. Mystic Weaver, The-Anon.—CS 6 Mystical Ecstasy, A.—F's. Quarles.—PGT 1 Divine Rapture, A.)—HBV—QB Mystic's Christmas, The-J : G. Whittier.—WC Mystic’s Prayer, The...—W: Sharpe.—HEV Myth, *N (Night Riº The -O.) —C: Kingsley.— CHV — —VA —ST Mythology.-Friedrich Schiller. See Wallenstein. N “N” for Nannie and “B” for Ben.—Mary K. Dallas.-BS 8 —FAS–WR 3 Naaman, the Leper. (Dial.)—Mrs. L. M. Willis.-SSE Nabob, The Susanna Blamire.—BGV-FEP Nae Shoon.—Jeremiah E. Rankin , (wr. at. to Hugh Miller.) —OS 1 (Babie, The.)—AA—BGV-BNL–CBOP–FEP —HBV Y. —LC (abr.)—OrNI—PCK–TYP Nae Star was Glintin.—Eliza Cook.--CS 25 Namaqualand.-W. C. Scully.—SBOS—SGB See Philip Van Name, A.—W. F. Fox.-CS 8 Name, The.—Don Marquis.-HBV Name in the Bark, The...—J: T. Trowbridge.—CBP ‘Name in the Sand, A.—Hannah F. Gould (at, also to G. D. Prentice.)—AA—CBP—CS 12—CSS—FEP—HTb-II —OTPC–PCK Name of England, The.—Felicia D. Hemans.—OTPC–PPV Name of Mother, The. (By various awthors.)—Orlyſ Name of Mother, The...—Fanny J. Crosby.--Orlſ Name of Old Glory, 'The,'—Jas. W. Riley.—CCB–DD —GN (abr.)—OAF—PGGR—SFM-SR 13 Name of Wäshington, The.—G. Parsons Lathrop.–DD Name of Washington, The.—Dan'l Webster. See Character of Washington, The. Name your Poison.—G: Sennott.—CS 34 Named by Proxy.—H: Wallace Phillips.--DR, Nameless Doom, The.—W: Larminie.—DB Nameless Grave, A.—HI: W. Longfellow.—BE Nameless Guest, The-Jas. C. Harvey.—CS 27 Nameless Hero, A.—E. M. Traquair.—SR 5 - Nameless One, The.—Jas. C. Mangan.-D.B—EDY-HBV- OB-OVW-TIP Nameless Pain.—T: B. Aldrich.--CBP Names.—S: T. Coleridge.--BLV—SP 7–VSA Names: , (Sel. fr.)—Martin Farquhar Tupper. (Ill-christened.)—CBP Names, The...—C: Lamb.-OTPC Naming the Baby.—Anon.—BS 18–WR 5 Naming the Baby.—Mrs. E. C. Bates.—CBOP Naminºe Paby.—Marian Douglas.-CBOP–COS—PP — Baby. (Harper’s Bazar.)—GH Chickens.—Mrs. L. B. Bacon.—MYF–WR. 57 Tree.—Anon.—ADP Naming the Tree.—Lizzie M. Hadley.—SSC Naming the Tree.—Mrs. B. C. Rude.—AD Nanarisima.--Anon.—ABV Nancy.—J: A. Fraser, Jr.—AmSS Nancy Blynn's Lovers.-J. : T. Trowbridge.—MYF Nancy Dawson.—Herbert P. Horne.—HEV–VA Nancy Lee.—F: E. Weatherly.—VA Naming the Naming the Naming the Nancy's Cinderella. — Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd. See Mis- demeanors of Nancy, The. Nanny.—F's. Davis, DB-HBV Nanny Saved from the Poorhouse. — Jas. M. Barrie. See Little Minister, The. Nansen.—Nickolay Grevstad.—SR 13 Nantasket. (Sel.)—Mary C. Ames.—SN Nantasket.—Mary Clemmer.—CBP Nantucket.—Frank Dempster Sherman.—PNW Nantucket Skipper, The.—Jas. T. Fields.-BNL–CS 5—CSS —FEP—GP—HEV–PR, (Alarmed Skipper, The-G.)—MHR Naomi #. her Daughters-in-law. (Tab.)—Anón.—BS 1.1— Nap Interrupted, The.—Arthur W. Pinero. of the Wells.” ... Naples.—W: Hamilton Gibson.—TIWP Naples. (In Italy.)—S: Rogers.-BNL (sel.) Napoleon.—Lord Byron. See Childe Harold. Napoleon.—T: Corwin.—St.S Napoleon.—Rob't G. Ingersoll.—SP 4–SSR—StS Napoleon.—R: W. Gilder.—EDY Napoleon.—J: G. Lockhart.—FEP Napoleon.—Fs. S. Saltus.-EDY Napoleon.—Percy B. Shelley.—LHT Napoleon after Waterloo.—Casimir Delavigne.—AFP Napoleon and his Marshals, Sels. fr.—Joel T. Headley. Burning of Moscow, The. (Sel. fr. Ch. IX.)—PPS Last Clºse gºy, The. (Sel. fr. Ch. XXIV.)—BS 14 (Marshal Ney's Last Charge at Waterloo-abr.)—FR (Waterloo.)—NC—PFP - (Sels. vary sl.) Macºgº's Charge at Wagram. See Trelawny (Sel. fr. Ch. VIII.)— Napoleon and O’Connell.—Canon P. A. Sheehan.—WR 42 Napoleºd the British Sailor. (C.) — T: Campbell. — (Napoleon and the Sailor—aby.)—ABV-CBOP—CGd— OTPC–STP (Soldier and Sailor.)—LH–LOS 2 Napoleon and the Sailor.—T: Campbell. Napoleon at Rest.—J: Pierpont.—SR 3 (Exile at Rest, The-abr.)—AA—Amp Napoleon at the Pyramids.-G: R. Graff.-BS 21 Napoleon Bonaparte.—C: Phillips.-CS 4—HNS—IR, (Sel.)—SR 4 (longer.) (Character of Napoleon Bonaparte—sel.)—FAS Napoleon Bonaparte and Toufssaint l’Ouverture. — Wendell Phillips. See Toussaint l’Ouverture. Napoleon the Little, Sels. fr.-Victor Hugo. Napoleon the Little. (Sel. fr. Bk. I., Ch. VII.)—MRS See foregoing. “This century is the grandest of centuries.” (Br. Sel. fr. Conclusion, Pt. II., Ch. II.)—G.G. gº 8 & “This century proclaims the sovereignty of the citizen.” (Br. sel. fr. Conclusion, Pt. II., Ch. II.)—G. (Present Age, The-cond. fr. two foregóing sels.) — TMD Napoleon II., Duke of Reichstadt.—Fs. S. Saltus, EDY Napoleon to Josephine.—Napoleon Bonaparte.—BOL Napoleon’s Advice to an Actor.—Anon.—BS Napoleº Ambition and Shelley's Doubt.—W: De Shon.— C Napoleon's Farewell.—(Tr. by) Lord Byron.—EDY—OTPC —WR 53 Napoleon’s Final Return. (Sel. fr. Crowned and Buried.)— liz. B. Browning.—OS 3 Napoleon’s Midnight Review.—Jos. C. von Zedlitz (tr. by Jas. Clarence Mangan.)—FEP Napoleon's Overthrow.—Victor Hugo. See Les Misérables. Napoleon's Telegraph on Mont-Martre-—Anon.—STC Napoline.—Madame de Girardin.—AFP Narayena : Spirit of God. (Tr. by) Sir W: Jones.—EPs Narcissa.-E: Young. See Night Thoughts. Narcissus.-W: Cowper.—OTPC Narrow House, The.—Anon.—HIP Narrow Window, A.—Florence Earle Coates.—HT Narrowness of Specialties, The.—E: Bulwer-Lytton.—TMD : B. Mºulºni-BP-EDY-FEP P (Battle of Naseby, The-G.)—BPB—CEL–Ehl’ —EHT —EPC–GEP—HEV–LHT-PPV —SP 7 —VA — WEP 4 (Abr.)—CSS—EA $ Nashville Exposition, The. (Fr. a speech, delivered at the N º Exposition, June 11, 1897.)—W: McKinley. Nasturchums.-Wilbur D. Nesbit.—SR, Nasturtiums.--Alanson Tucker Schumann.—HT Nat Ricket at Cricket.—Alfred H. Miles.—CS 36 Nathan Hale.—Anon.—AIPM–PAH S Nathan Hale.—Joe Cone.-EDY Nathan Hale.—F's. M. Finch.-AFI —AWB —DD —EDY — OCP—OS 2—PAH–PAP—PAPrm—PGGR–PYO — SP 5—TMR. (Patriot Spy, The-abr.)—PRR - Nathan Hale.—W: Ordway Partridge.—APPV—DD Nathan Hale.—C: Dudley Warner.—SSR Nathan Hale.—Sara King Wiley.—WR 37 Nathan Hale, the Martyr Spy. —I: H. Brown. — AmSS — BS 18-CS 31—PFP—PRR ... Nathan the Wise, Sel. fr. (Opal Ring, The-fr. Act III., Sc. 7.)—Gotthold E. Lessing.—DR, (Ring, The.)—MMR Nathaniel Hawthorne. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Nathan’s Case. (Swnday School Times.)—BS 1 Nathan’s Flat.—Edmund Vance Cooke.—WR 39 Nation Born in a Day, A.—J: Q. Adams.--WR 10 (Declaration of Independence, The.)—OAI-PEO—SS Nation Once Again, A.—T: Davis.-PPV O TITLE INDEX Naughty National Anthem by Dr. Oliver Wendell H .—Rob't H. Newell. See Poems. Received in Response to an Ad- ... vertised Call for a National Anthem. National Anthem by Gen. Geo. P. M. —Rob't H. Newell. See Poems Received in Response to an Advertised Call for a National Anthem. National Anthem by N. P. W. & Rob't H. Newell. See Poems Received in Response to an Advertised Call for a National Anthem. National, Anthem by Thomas Bailey. A -—Rob't H. New: ell. See Poems Received in Response to an Advertised Call for a National Anthem. National Anthem by William Cullen B .—Rob't H. New- ell. See Poems Received in Response to an Advertised . Call for a National Anthem. * National Banner, The. (Br. sel. fr. The Battle of Lexing- ton.)—E: Everett.-CS 6—KNE—OAF (Our National Banner.)—LLC (Stars and Stripes, The.)—CP National Cemetery at Gettysburg, Br. sel. fr. —E: Everett.—OS 2 National Colors, The.—W: I. Davis.-PyR. National Constitution and Rum, The.—A. Willey.—WR 18 National Control of Corporations.—Theodore Roosevelt.—St.S N ational Pecay-oliver Goldsmith. See Deserted Village, € National Differences.—Anon.—WR 39 National. Distinction Depends upon Virtue. — W: E. Chan- , ning. . See Spiritual Freedom. National Ensign, The.—Anon.—BS 9 National Ensign, The.—A. P. Putnam. (Our Flag.)—FD 2—OAF—WR 42 National Ensign, The.—Rob't C. Winthrop. See Flag of the |Union, The. National Expansion.—Theodore Roosevelt.—WR 42 National_Flag, The, Sels. fr. (Im Patriotic Addresses.)—H: Beecher.—OAF—RAC—StS–TMR. American Flag, The.—PEO (Abr.)—CS 10—PRR-SR 8—WR 10 National Flag, The. (Ptly. diff. Sels.)—NC—TMR. Our National Flag. (Ptly. diff. Sel.)—SC . (Qur. Flag—sel.)—PEO—WR 17 (diff.) National Flag, The.—C : Sumner. See Are we a Nation ? National Flower, The LLucy Larcom.—AD—NV National Glory. (Sel. fr. On the Direct Tax.)—H: Clay.— National Gratitude.—HI: Grattan. º º: Nation, ºness.-- : Bright. See Greatness Based on Orality. National Hatreds. – Rufus Choate. See Barbarity of Na- tional Hatreds. \ National ºl-Fs. Marion Crawford. See New National yIdll, A. National Hymn, The.—Janet E. H. Richards.--TMR. National Hymn.—S: F. Smith. See America. National Injustice.—Theodore Parker-BLP—QS 3 National Life.—Rufus Choate, See American Nationality. National Monument to Washington. (C.—sel.) — Rob't C. Winthrop.–BS 3—CS 2 (Washington Monument.)—FD 1—PEO-TMD National Music of Ireland, The, Sel. fr. (Power of Music, . The.)—T: N. Burke- # * National Ode, Read at the Celebration in Independence Hall, Philadelphia, July 4, 1876, Sels. fr.—Bayard Taylor. America. (Sel. fr. I., 3.)—AA (“She takes but to give again”—sel.)—GG National Ode, Sel. fr. (Sel. fr. I., 1.) —Amp —BNL — OAF—PAH National Paintings, The Colonel Trumbull’s “The Declara- , tion of Independence.”—Jos. R. Drake.—AA National Presage.—J: Ingram.—DB National Progress. (Sel. fr. Inaugural Address, Mar. 4, {e 01.)—W: McKinley.-PEO National Prohibition.—T: De Witt Talmage.—TS National Prohibition Party our Only Deliverer, A. — J. C. 3.V.— National Song.—Alfred Tennyson. See Foresters, The. National. Song.—W: H: Venable.—PAH Nationality.—Rufus Choate. See American Nationality. Nationality.—T: Davis.-D.B—TIP Nationality.—J : K. Ingram.—TIP Nationality in Drinks.-Rob't Browning.—BLV Nations, The.—T. Heywood.—BLV Nations, The.—E. M. Kinº Nations and Humanity.—G.; W. Curtis. See Patriotism. Nation's Birthday, The.—Eliz. M. Griswold.—SSC Nation', #thday, The.—Mary E. Vandyne. —DD —OAI — (Gettysburg.) See Declaration of Irish Nations' Christmas Meetings. (Dial.)—Anon.—WR 50 Nation's Dead, The.—Anon.—CP Nation's Dead, The.—Anon.—HR—OAM—SSC–TMR. Nation's Dead, The, Sel. fr. (Gray Honors the Blue, The.) —H: Watterson:—BS 7–OAM Nation's Defenders, The.—Hezekiah Butterworth-BS 23. Nation’s Duty to Slavery, The, Sel. fr. gNorth and the African, The.)—H: W. Beecher-N Nation’s Honor, A.—F: R. Coudert.—TMD Nation’s Strength, A. Bible. See Psalms. Nation’s Strength, A.—Ralph W. Emerson.—BS 27 Nation’s Test, A, Sel, fr. (Daniel O'Connell—Pt. VI., abr.) —J: B. O’Reilly.—EDY TNative Swords.--T: Osborne Davis.—DB Nativity, The.—L. P. Hopkins.—PEO Nativity, The.—Ben Jonson.—YC Nativity, The.—T: B, Read.—PP—SR 3—YPS Nstivity, of our Lord Jesus Christ, The.—Anon. See Golden egend, 'I'me. * Natura Leonis.--Anon. See Bestiary, A. Natura Naturans.—Arthur H. Clough.-CBP Natural Coward, A.-Philander Johnson.--CS 40 Natural Hatred of the Poor to the Rich, The, Sels. fr.-- Dan'l Webster. Fraudulent Party Outcries.—BS 16—FTR, (Hatred of the Poor to the Rich—abr.)—SS Natural Hatred of the Poor to the Rich, The.—FD 1 Natural Theology, Sel. fr. (Happy World, The-Sel. fr. Ch. XXVI.)—W: Paley.—FMR Nature.—Jas. Beattie. See Minstrel, The. * Nature.—T: Carlyle. See On Heroes and Hero Worship. Nature, Sel. fr.—Camille Flammarion—SAE ... . Nature. (Song of Nature—C.--fr. Mercury Vindicated from the Alchemists at Court.)—Ben Jonson.—EPs Nature.—HI: W. Longfellow. —AA —Amp —ASL —CAP — CBP—HBV—TM Nature.—Winifred Lucas.-H.P 2 Nature.—Hugh Miller.—PP—YFR Nature.—Alex Pope. See Moral Essays. Nature. (Sl. abr.)—H: D. Thoreau.-ASL–HBV-OAA Nature.—Jones Wery.—BNL–CBP—HBP—HBV—SN Nature.—E: Young. See Night Thoughts. Nature a Hard Creditor. ... (Sel. fr. The Stump Orator.)—T: Carlyle.—KNE–SS e Nature and Humanity.—W: Wordsworth. See Lines Com- posed Near Tintern Abbey. Nature and Love.—Stopford A. Brooke.—BIP—DB Nature and Man-Paul Gregan.--DB Nature and Philosophy. (Dial.--Ald.)—Anthony Hope.—SR Nature and the Child.—J: L. Spalding. See God and the Soul. Nature and the Children.—E. E. Higbee.—LLC (Arbor Day and the Children—abr.)—AD Nature and the Poet.—W : Wordsworth.-P.G.T 1 (Elegiac Stanzas Suggested by a Picture of Peele Castle in a Storm.—C.—sl. abr.)—EPN-FEP—HBV (On *Picture of Peel Castle in a Storm — sl. abr.) — Nature and the Poets, Sel. fr.—J: Keats. See “I stood tip- toe upon a little hill.” “Nature denied him much.” . (Sel. fr. Farewell, in Italy, the book.)—S: Rogers.--GG Nature Designed for our Enjoyment. (Sel. fr. Popular Amusements.)—H: W. Beecher.—SAE Nature in Spring.—Jas. Thomson. See Seasons, The. . . “Nature never did betray.” — W: Wordsworth. See Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey. Nature of Christ, The. (In Plymouth Pulpit: New Series, Vol. I.)—H: W. Beecher.—PPS Nature of Eloquence, The.—Dan'l Webster. See Adams and Jefferson. Nature of Man, The.—Louise I. Beecher.—BS 18 Nature of Oratory, The.—W: A. Quayle.—SR 11 Nature of the Cat, The.—L.—ABV Nature of True Eloquence.—Dan'l Webster. See Adams and Jefferson. Nature Prayer, A.—I. Edgar Jones.-CS 25 e Nature Proglaims a , Deity—François R. A. Châteaubriand. See Genius of Christianity, The. Nature: The Artist.—F: L. Knowles.—AA Nature Worshipped by the Greeks. – W: Wordsworth. See Excursion, The. Nature's Chain.—Alex. Pope. See Essay on Man, The. Nature's Daughter.—Lord Byron.—MR. (For Music.)—BGV-OB (Stanzas for Music —G.)— BGW —CEL —EP —FEP — HBP—HBV —LOS 3 —RLP —SEP —SP 4 —VE — WEP 4 (“There be none of beauty's daughters.”)—PGT 1 Nature’s Delights.-J: Keats. See “I stood tiptoe upon a little hill.” . . & Nature's Easter Music.—Lucy Larcom.—OAE Nature’s Gentleman,—W: J. Linton.—BEIV Nature’s Hired Man.—J: Kendrick Bangs.--—AL - Nature's Joy Inalienable.—Jas. Thomson. See Castle of In- dolence, The. Nature's Lesson.—Marg. Junkin Preston.—CBP Nature’s Magic.—W: Canton.—CHV Nature's Monotony.—Anon.—CS 36 - Nature's Need.—Sir H. Taylor. See Philip Van Artwelde. Nature','ºon and Faith's Answer.—Rob't Southey. See - &la, Oa. Nature's Reverence. — J. : G. Whittier. Beach, The...—CBP Nature's Temple.—D: Vedder.—AD Nature's Thoughtfulness.-M. F. Butts.-NV Nature's Tribute Suggests Ours. (W. m.ws.) — Jared Bar- hite.—AD (sel.) - - (Arbor Day Tribute.)—AD Nature’s Voice.—A. L. O. E.-CBOU’ Nature's Voices.—Anon.—ADP-SSC “Naught is the same as if love had not been.”—Edwin Arnold. See With Sa'di in the Garden. Naughty Bob.-Anon.—WR 4 Naughty Claude.—jas. W. Riley.—SP 6 Naughty Doll, The.—Eugene Field.—PyR. Naughty girl, The.—Anon.—CBOP Naughty, Girl's, Life in a Hotel, A.—Anon.—SR 7 (Little, Girl's View of Life in a Hotel, A.)—CS 17 Naughty Greek Girl, The.—Anon.—CH Naughty Hens, The.—Anon.—TT Naughty Kitty Clover.—Carrie W. Thompson, -BS 20 (Kitty Clover.)—WR 2 (“Lulu”—sl, abºr.)—HP See Tent on the 211 Naughty f AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Naughty Little Comet, A.—Ella W. Wilcox. —NW–WR 22 Naughty Little Fred.—Anon.—WR 17 Naughty Little Robin, The.—Phoebe Cary.—ASR-II Naughty Words. (Dial.)—Anon.—WR 17 Naughty Zell.—Anon.—SR 11 Nautical Ballad, A.—C: E: Carryl.—CFBIP–HBV Nautical Conversation, A. (Dial.)—Anon.—CS 84 Nautical Extravagance, A.—Wallace Irwin.-SP 3 Nautilus, The.—Charlotte Smith-OTPC Nautilus and the Ammonite, The.—Anon.—PCK “Nay, I'll stay with the lad.”—Lillie E. Barr.—BS 10 “Nay, sail I not.”—H: Taylor. See Philip Van Artewelde. Near the Dawn.—Anon.—HIP Near the Lake.—G : P. Morris.-AA—PF Nearer Home.—Phoebe Cary.—AA—AL–BNL (sl. abr. and sl., diff.)—BS 14—CBP—FEP—GP—HBV—HDL — LBA—PF–PYO—STC—YBW (Abr.)—CS 4—FTR-HNS º Nearer, my God, to Thee.—Sarah F. Adams.-BNL–CBP —FEP—GP—HBP—HTb-I-STC (Nearer to Thee.)—HBW-WA Nearer—There.—Andrew H. Smith.-W.R. 48 Nearerº ſº-sarah F. Adams. See Nearer, My God, O 06. “Nearer to Thee.”—I. E. Jones.—CS 29 Nearest Friend, The.—Frd’k W. Faber.—CBOP—WCL Nearing Home.—Anon.—CS 29 Nearing Port.—C. P. R.—HIP Nearing the End.—S: Longfellow.—THV Nearing the Snow-line.—Oliver W. Holmes.—Amp—CAP— CBP “Nearly one hundred years ago there was a day of remark- able gloom and darkness.”—Rob't E. Lee.—GG Nearly Ready (March—C.).-Mary M. Dodge.—Port (Spring.)—AD Nearly Ten.—Anon.—WR 50 - 'Neath the Cotton-wood Trees.—Mrs. B. C. Rude.—AD 'Neath the Leafy Tree.—Anon.—ADP-SSC Neatness in Apparel.--C : and Mary Lamb.--—OTPC Nebuchadnezzar.—J: Gower. See Confessio Amantis. Nebuchadnezzar [or Nebuchadnezzah].-Irwin Russell.—BNL 8—FS—HBV-SP 5—SR 5–TMR.—WR 44 Nebuchadnezzar's Wife.—Anon.—WR 53 Necessity of Government.—J: C. Calhoun.-WHO Necessity of Independence, The.—S: Adams. See American Independence: Necessity of Law.—R : Hooker.—SS (Law—sel.)—QS 3 Necessity of Outside Agitation, The...—Wendell Phillips. See I)aniel O’Connell. Necessity of Reform in Parliament.—Lord Grey.—SS Necessity of Religion.—Victor, Hugo-KNE–SS Necessity of War, The ; Speech in the Virginia Convention, 1775.-Patrick Henry.—RAC Neckanº, — Matthew Arnold. — FEP — LC — LOS 3 — Necker; ºnagºl Plan. Sept. 26, 1789.-Honoré de Mira- €a, Ul.- Necklace, The.—Guy de Maupassant.—MRS (cond.) Necks—a Boy's Composition.—Laura M. Bronson.—GH- |R 10—WR 30 Ned Braddock.-J. : Williamson Palmer.—PAH Neddie's Thanksgiving Visit.—Anon.—WR 40 Neddy's Thanksgiving.—Anon.—CS 38 Ned's Best Friend.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE Need for a Prohibition Party, The.—J: B. Gough.-W.R. 18 Need of an Efficient Navy.—Theo. Roosevelt.—WR 42 Need of Heroism To-day.-A. McElroy Wylie.—WR 18 Needle, The.—S: Woodworth.-GN–HBV Needle Travel.—Marg. French Patton.—AMW 3 Needles and Pins.—Anon.—CS 35 Needs Must I Sing.—Thibaut, King of Navarre.—AFP Ne'er shall I forget.—W: Goldsmith Brown.—Orlſ Neglect. (Sel. fr.)—Martin Farquhar Tupper. (Late Valuation.)—CBP (To Murmurers.)—CBP Neglected Call, The.—Hannah L. Neale.—CS 22—FEP. Neglectºgrave of Lincoln’s Mother, The...— Jas. Corbin.- Negro, The.—Mary Elliott.—OTPC Negro, The.—H: W. Grady. See At the Boston Banquet. Negro, The.—Booker T. Washington.—SP 2 Negro and the South, The.—Anon.—CP Negro Boatman's Song, The.—Anon.—WR 27 Negro Funeral, The. (C.)—Will Carleton. (Funeral, The.)—CD Negro in American History, The-Frank F. Laird.—NC Negro in ša Spanish War, The.—Booker T. Washington. 4-d Negro Love Song, A.—Paul Laurence Dumbar.—AL Negro #by. (Lullaby—C.)—Paul Laurence Dunbar.— Negro Plowman.—E: A. Oldham.—WR 58 Negro Prayer.—Anon.—BS 3 Negro Prayer, A. (Methodist Recorder.)—BS 4 Negro Problem, The.—H: W. Grady. See At The Boston Banquet. Negro Question.—H: Watterson.—WR 42 Negro Sermon on Memory, A.—Anon.—WR 9 Negro Slavery.—H:, Lord Brougham.—SSD Soldier, The.—B. M. Channing.—PRR Negro Theology.—Anon.—SR 15 . Negro Wedding on the Creek.-J: Alfred Macon.—WR 47 Neighbor Jones's Notion.—Nixon Waterman,—HSp Neighbors, Anon.--CD-SR 5 Negro Neighbors of the Christ Night.—Nora A. Smith.-CLS- OAC–Port “Nein.” Boys and Girls.--J: G. Saxe-WR 44 Neither in Halls, nor yet in Bowers.--Anon.—NT Neither Spirit nor Bird.—Mary Austin.—GS Nekropolis.--Isolode Kurz.-HGV Nell. (Cond.)—Rob't Buchanan.-CS 15—SP 8 Nell and Her Bird.—Mary M. Dodge.—PC Nell Gwynn.—Algernon C : Swinburne.—EDY Nell Gwynn.-S: Pepys.-FT Nell Gwynne's Looking-glass.--Laman Blanchard.—HBV -- VA Nellie Walsh.-C : Barnard.-WR 16 Nellie's Decorations.—Winifred Davis.-WR 17 Nellie's Missionary Gift.—Anon.—WR 50 Nellie's Prayer.—G: R. Sims.-CS 32—RTV Nell's Christmas Stocking. (Play.)—J. L. Harbour.—NDP Nell's Letter. (Wisconsin. Farmer.)—See Little Girl's Let- ter, A. Nelly Tells how Baby Came.—T: S. Collier.—HP—WR 50 Nelson.—Gerald Massey.—EHT Nelson, Pitt, Fox-Walter Scott. Nemesis.-C : H : Crandall.—PAPnn Neophyte.-Eugene F. Ware.—THP Nepenthe, Sel. fr.—G : Darley.—TIP g Nephelidia. (Fr. The Heptalogia.) — Algernon C: Swin- burne.—BLV—HBV–NA—PA Nephon's Song.— G : Darley. -See The May liée]]. Neptune's Triumph for the Return of Albion, Sel. fr. (Song.) —Ben Jonson.—EPs Nero.—Clark Ashton Smith.-GS Nerve Thy Soul.—Anon.—WA Nervous Little Man, The.—Malcolm Douglas.-FAS Nervous Woman at the Telephone.—Stanley Schell.—WR 29 Nessun Maggior Dolore.—R: M. Milnes, Lord Houghton.— PGT 2. (Shadows.)—BLV—HBV–OD Nest, The.—Mary Elliott.—OTPC Nest, The...—M. Grant.—CHP Nest Eggs.-Rob't L: Stevenson-ASR-T—EBS Nested.—Habberton Lulham.—HIPV Nestleton Magna, Sels. fr.—J. J. Wray. Methodist Class Meeting, A.—BS 13 Sister Agatha’s Ghost. (Ald.)—BS 14 Nestlings.-F. C. A.—HIP * Nestor to Hector.—W: Shakespeare.—See Troilus and Cres- sida. Nests. (The Eagle's Nest, Lec. VIII., Sec. 205, Sl. abr.)— J: Ruskin.-OS 1 Net of Law, The.—Jas. J. Roche.—HIBW-SAy Net-braiders, The.—T: Wade.—VA Netley Abbey.—R : Harris Barham.—HIPE Nets and Cages.—T: Moore.—HIPE Nettie Budd before her Second Ball.—Mary K. Dallas.— WR, 3 Nettle, The. (Parody.)—Bayard Taylor.—PA “Nettle, The.”—Ernest Warren.—WR 36 Never Again.—R : H : Stoddard.-FEP—STC (right ºf ¥º The -O.)—AA —AL —ASL —CBP — See Marmion. Sylvia ; or, V (It Never Comes Again.)—BNL–LLC—MRS (Lost.)—FP (Thgº fre Gains for All our Losses.)— HBP — PCL – * Never Despair.—Heinrich Heine.—PR Never Despair.—S: Lover.—SS “Never Give all the Heart.”—W : Butler Yeats.-H.BV Never Giº Jº-Martin Farquhar Tupper.—CS 8 —HTb-II Never Love Unless.--T: Campion.—BLV Never More ºrs Sorrow, Nor Sighing.—Ida G. Rust.— WR. Never or Now.—Oliver W. Holmes.-AWB–BE—EPs (Now or Never—Sel.)—TMR. N Never out of Sight.—Anon.—FAS (abr.) Never Play Truant.—Anon.—TT Never Say Fail.—Anon.—HTb-I—PP—PR—WHO—YFR— Never Seek to Tell thy Love.—W: Blake.—BLV. Never the Time and the Place.—Rob't Browning.—EP— HB GT 2. Never too Late, Sels. fr.—Rob't Greene. Palmer's Ode, The.—WEP 1 Never too Late to Mend.—C: Reade. Late to Mend. Never Trouble Trouble.—Fannie Windsor.—WR 33 Never Weather-Beaten Sail.—T: Campion.—EPE Never-ending Progress. Spaulding.—LLC Nevermore.—Lord Byron. See Don Juan. Nevermore, The. (The House of Life, Sonnet Dante Gabriel Rossetti.—BNL mºsºmº See It is Never too XCVII.)— (Superscription, A–C.)— - New Americanism, The. (Sel.)—H: Watterson.—SC—SP 1 —SP 8—TMR (shorter. r New Aphrodite, The.—W. P. Trent.—HP 2 New Arrival, The...—G.; W. Cable.—AA—HSp—PA—PCK (Last Arrival, The.)—HP New Baby, The.—Anon.—HIP New Baby, The. (Dial.)—Frances H. Burnett.—NDP New Baby, The.—C : M. Snyder.—WR 15 New New New New New New New Ballad, A.—Anon.—PAH Beacon’s Set.—J: J. Rooney.—PAPIm. Birth, A.—Edmund J. : Armstrong.—DB Birth, The.—Herman Merivale.—CS 19 Birth, The-Jones, Very.—OAE Brother, The-Hall Caine. See Eternal City, The. Brother, The-Jos, C, Lincoln-SP 7 TITLE INDEX TNew New Castalia, The.—W: H. Ward, LAA New Christmas, The. (Dial.)—Clara J. Denton.-FTT New Christmas, The...—Edith Nesbit.—HIP 2 - g New Chronicles of Rebecca. Sel. fr.—Kate Douglas Wig- glll. (Tragedy in Millinery, A.)—HSPS New Church Organ, The...—Will M. Carleton.—AWH-BNL —BS 2—CS 6—GP—MR—RTV New Cook, The-Myra S. Pitkin.—PyR. e ºf ºf New Country Occupied, The...—Cunningham Geikie.--BJ.P New Cure for Rheumatism, A.—Rob't J. Burdette.-BS 13 Mr. Middlerib's Experiment.)—SR 3 Movement Cure for Rheumatism.)—CS 24 New Day, The, Sels. fr.-R. : W. Gilder. After-song.—AA—BIL–LBA * Dawn. (Prelude—C.)—BNL–GP—HBV—SN—STC “I count my time by times that I meet thee.”—AA—CBP —LBA—LTV “Love me not, love, for that I first loved thee.”—LTV “My ºf for thee doth march liked armed men.”— (C.) —LTV (My Love for Thee.)—ASL “Oh, love is not a summer mood.”—BIL–FTA—HBV— LTV—TFY “Smile of her I love, The.”—BIL Song. ... (C.)—AA—FTA—LTV—YBV (“Not from the whole wide world I chose thee.”)— IL Song: “Years have flown,” etc.—AA—ASL–YBV New Deacon, . The.—Wade Whipple.—WR 24 New Declaration of Independence, A. [or The J. (Sel. fr. ddress Delivered at the Independence Day Cele- bration, Woodstock, Conn., 1888.)—Clinton B. Fisk. —CS 28—TS (sl. diff. and abr.) New Doctor, The.—Parmenas Mix.-AW.H. New Doll, The.—Anon.—CBOP New Dreams for Old.—Cale Young Rice.—HEV New Dresses.—S. H. Baker.—CBOP New Emancipation, The.—Dwight Williams.--TS New England.—Anon.—FP * New England.—Caleb Cushing. See New England in the War of 1812. New England. (Sel. fr.)—W: Morrell.—AIPM New England.—Jas. G. Percival.—AA—BLP—WR 10 New England.—G : D. Prentice.—AA e New England. (Sel. fr. Address on the Landing of the Pil- grims.)—S. S. Prentiss.--—FD 1 (Glorious New England.)—CS 1 New England.—Josiah Quincy.—StS New England and Virginia. (Br. Sel. fr. The Pilgrim Fath- ers.)—Rob't C. Winthrop.–BLP—OAI New England Character. (Sel. fr. Speech at the Dinner of the New England Society of New York.)—Jas. G. Blaine.—SC New England Church, A.—Wilton Agnew Barrett.—NPA New England Civilization.—W : P. Frye.—SC New Fººd Climate in Summer, The.—Rufus Choate.— New England in the War of 1812.-Caleb Cushing.—SSD (New England.)—CR (Sectional Services in the Last War.)—SS New England in Winter.—J: G. Whittier. See Snowbound. New Fººd Sabbath-Day Chace, The.—Philip Freneau.- New England Spring.—Jas. R. Lowell.—STC New England Tragedies, The, Sel. fr. (Br. Sel. fr. Act I., Sc. 3.)—H: W. Longfellow.—HIDL New England Weather. (Speech on the Weather—C.)— : L. Clemens.—SA—SP 6 (Mark Twain on the Weather.)—CS 13 New Englander as a Citizen, The. (A Thanksgiving Day Address.)—Anon.—CP New Englander in History, The.—H. L. Wayland.—NC New England’s Annoyances.—Anon.—PAH-PNW New England’s Chevy Chase.—E: E. Hale.—BS 10—HBV- OCP—PAH New England's Dead.—I: McLellan.—AA New England's Fairest Boast.—S. S. Prentiss.-FD 1 New England's Growth.-W : Bradford.—PAH New Era, . The...—T: Carlyle. See French Revolution, The. New Ezekiel, The...—Emma Lazarus.-AA New Facts about Sir Walter Raleigh.-J: W : Griggs.-SP 6 New Fern, A.—“A.”—CHV-Port, - New Fourth of July.—Minna Irving.—WR 51 New Fourths for Old.—Mrs. I: L. Rice.—OAI New George Washington, The.—Anon.—OAW New Girl's Logic, The...—Mrs. Howard J. Curtis.-W.R. 25 New Guides to Faith and Belief, The.—Anon.—OS 3 New Hail Columbia. (Additional Verses—C.)—Oliver W. .Holmes.—LL New Hatchet Story and George Washington, A.—Rob't J. Burdette, SR 9 (Litºchet Story, The.) — BS 6 — CS 13 — KNE — New “Hey Diddle Diddle.” (London Clarion.)—FAS New Holiday, A.—G: W. Curtis.-AD–OAA New House, The. (Sel. fr. The Unhappy Lot of Mr. Knott.) —Jas. R. Lowell.—AWH New House : Old Home.—J : White Chadwick.-LTV New Household, A.—HI: W. Longfellow. See Hanging of the Crane, The. New Independence Day, The. — H: B. F. MacFarland and R. : B. Watrous.-OAI New Jerusalem, The.—Anon.—EPE—HBV New Jerusalem, The, Sel. fr. (“Bathed in unfallen sun- light.”)—Horatius Bonar.—GG New Jerusalem, The. (Song of Mary the Mother of Christ.) —D: Dickson (?).-FEP—HBP (Sels.-sl, diff.)—BNL–OB (Heavenly Jerusalem, The-sl. diff. sel.)—OEL New Job, A.—Anon.—NM New Kind of Doll, A.—Anna L. Jack.--TT New Liberty, Bell, The-H. B. C.—PEQ New Life.—Amelia Josephine Burr.—HEV New Life, The.—Witter Bynner.—LBM New Life, The-Gypsy Smith-SP 4 New Life, New Love.-J: Addington Symonds.--CBP New Light.—S: Butler. See Hudibras. New Love, New Life.—Amy Levy.—OVW New Magdalen, The.—R : L. Cary, Jr.—HIP New Memorial Day, The.—A. B. Paine.—DD–OAM—PAPrm New Mitten, The.—Anon.—LPP New Mittens, The.—E. C. Rook.-LPS–PP New Moon, The.—W: C. Bryant.—OTPC New Moon, The -— Eliza Lee Follen.--ASR-I — CBOP — LOS 1–NV—PC—PGpr—PPl—WCL–WR 17 New Muff and Gollar, The.—Kate E. Peet.—SDD New “My Maryland.”—J: T. White.—WR 51 New National Hymn, A.—F's. Marion Crawford.—OAI- PAH-PEO (National Hymn.)—WR 10 New “Old Mother Hubbard.”—Anon.—CS 10 New Organ. (Mom.)—Eliza Calvert Hall.—WR 58 New Parasol.—Anon.—WR 50 New Pastoral, The, Sel. fr.—T: Buchanan Read. Blennerhassett's Island.—PAH New Party Needed, A.—J.; B. Finch.-W.R. 18 New Patriotism, The.—R : W. Gilder.—TMR New Platonist, The.—Cuthbert Wright.—AMW 3 New Poet, A.—W: Canton.—HEV—HP 2–WA New Preacher, The.—Philip J. Bull.—CS 17 New Preacher, The. (Dial.)—“Silonius.”—SDD New Prince, New Pomp.–Rob't Southwell.—EPs — GN– GSP–OAC–OS 3–OTPC—YC New Race, The.—Aubrey De Vere.—DB New Republic, The.—Leon Gambetta.--—OS 3 New Road Question, The.—Grace Livingston Furniss.- New Roof, The.—F's. Hopkinson.-AH-PAH New Sanford and Merton, Sel. fr. (Legend of Don Ditto and the Dutchman.)—Anon.—SR 10 New Scholar.—Anon.—WR 52 New Scholar, The. (St. Nicholas.)—LFS New School Reader, The.—Anon.—HIH New Series of Census Questions, A.—Anon.—BS 18 New Shoes.—Mary Elliott.—OTPC New Simile for the Ladies, A.—T: Sheridan.—HIPE New Sinai, The.—Arthur H. Clough.-STC–THV New Slate, The.—Anon.—BS 11 New Slavery, The.—Anon.-WR 18 New Song, A.—Anon.—AFſ—APM–PAH New Song, A.—Jos. Stansbury.-PAH New Song Called the “Gaspee,” . A.—Anon.—AFſ—P.A.I. New Song of “Dixie.”—Maud Lindsey.—WR. 48 New Song—of New Similes, A.—J: Gay-HPE New Song to an Old Tune, A.—Anon.—PAH New Song to an Old Tune, A.—Victor Hugo.-AFP New South.-H. W. Grady.— OR (abº'.) — MRS (abr.) — PPS–SP 2—SSR—StS (Sels.)—BS 16–NC—OS 2 (abr.)—SAE—SC —SIR 5 —WR 25 (Confederate Soldier, The-Sel.)—OS 3 (Southern Soldier, The.)—OAM—PEO (Lincoln as Cavalier and Puritan—sel.)—LLC—OAL (Old and the new South, The—br. sel.)—OS 2 New South, The.—HI: W. Grady. See also South and hor Problems, The. New Stenographer, The.—Anon.—HP 2 New Story, The...—Ellen Murray.—CS 25 New Style.—Walter S. Landor.--—BLV New Sunday-School Scholar, The...—M. Ella Cornell.—SSE New Tambourine Drill.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-D.M. New Tenor, The-Eugene Field.—WR 34 New Thanatopsis.-W. H. Holcombe.—CS 5 “New Thought” Hymn.--Anon.—WR 58 New Toreador, The. ... (London Fun.)—PAPrm New Toy, e.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE New Version, A.—Anon.—HTb-I New Version, The. (Parody.)—W: J. Lampton.—PA New Version of a Certain. Historical Dialogue, A.—Rob't J. Burdette.—WR 3 New Version of “A Man’s a Man for a’ That.”—C. Mackay. —CS 6 New Wº, Song by Sir Peter Parker, A.—Sir P: Parker.— New Way to Pay Old Debts, A, Br. sel. fr.—Philip Mas- singer.—BNL “New Woman,” The.—Finley P. Dunne.—HSp “New Woman,” The-E. Matheson.—TMR New Woman, The...—Emma P. Seabury.—WR 24 New Woman Considered, The.—Sarah M. Graham.—WR 25 New World, The. Sel. fr.—L: , Jas. Block. (Final Struggle, The.)—PAH New World, The. (C.)—W: B. Rands. (I Saw a New World.)—VA New World, The.—Jones Very.—AA New Worlds.-G: Parsons Lathrop.–CBP New Year.—R. : W. Gilder.—BOC New Year, A.—Anon.—DD–HP New Year, A.—Marg. E. Sangster.—DD–PEO New Year and Midwinter Celebration.—Anon.—NYM New Year and Midwinter Quotations.—Anon.—NYM 21 New AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS New Year Calls. (Dial.)—T. S. Denison.—FAS New Year Calls in Old New York.-W. S. Walsh.-See Curiosities of Popular Customs. New Year Ditty.—Christina G. Rossetti...—DD New Year, Good-Morning.—Alex. Maclean,—HP 2 New Year Ledger, The.—Amelia E. Barr.—CS 28—PF New Year, The.—Anon.—CCB (abr.)—LFS New Year, The.—Anon.—DD New Year, The.—Mary F. Butts.-TT New Year, The...—C. Innes Cameron.—SSS New Year, The.— Colton.—HS New Year, The.—Susan Coolidge.—CS 38 New Year, The.—G. : Cooper.—DD–PEO New Year, The.—Dinah M. Craik–CFBP—DD New Year, The.—Violet, Fuller.—HS (Ring, Joyful Bells I)—PEO e. New Year, The. (“I stood on a tower in the wet.”)—Alfred Tennyson.—OS 2 New Year, The.—Alfred Tennyson. See also In Memoriam. New Year, The. (January 1st, 1828–0.)—Nathaniel P. Willis.-FP–SR 14. New Year, The , or, Which Way?—Lyman Abbott.—BS 13 New Year's Address, A.—E: Brooks.-BS 2—PEO New Yº: Burden, A. — Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — NT – New Year's Carol, A.—Martin Luther.—BOC—YC New Year's Chime, A.—Anon-HS—SR 1 New Year's Day.—Anon.—PIEO New Year's Day.—W. E. A. Axon.—YC New Year's Day.—L. M. Little.—NT New Year's Day at Asolo.—Rob't Browning. Passes. - New Year's Dream, A.—Wolstan Dixey.—NYM New Yº. Dream, A.—Jean-Paul Richter. See Two Roads, 6. Mew Year's Eve.-Anon.—CS 1–SA New Year's Eve.—Hans C. Anderson. See Little Match Girl, The. New Year's Eve.—F. A. Bartleson.—BIE—PAP New Year's Eve.—Algernon C: Swinburne.—OS 3 (Age and Song—C.)—FEP e New Year's Eve.—Alfred Tennyson. See In Memoriam. New Year's Eve, 1844.—Jas. R. Lowell.—YC New Year's Eve, 1850.-Jas. R. Lowell.—BOC New Year's Eve—Midnight.—Frederika R. Macdonald.—WA New Year's Exercise, A.—Le Roy Bates.—NYM New Year's Exercise, A.—Lizzie M. Hadley-SSE New Year's Gift, A.—Adelaide O’Keeffe-OTPC New Year's Gift, The.—Jane Taylor.—CBOP New Year's Gift to Brian, Lord Bishop of Sarum, A.— W: Cartwright.—WEP 2 New Year's Gift to the King, The.—W: Dunbar.—EBS New Year's Gifts, The. (A Psalm for New Year's Eve— C.)—Dinah M. Craik.-SSS New Year's Gifts in Thessaly.—J. Theodore Bent.—BOC New Year's Greeting.—Anon.—CCB New Year's Guest, A.—Eliza F. Moriarty.—PEO New Year's Hymn. ... (Faithful Promises—C.)—Frances R. Havergal.—BS 1 New Year's Resolutions.—“Elizabeth.”—BOC New Year's Resolve.—Ella W. Wilcox. —PIEO—SSS l New Year's Rites in the Highlands.-C: Rogers. See Social Life in Scotland. New Year's Story, A.—Jas. Challen.-WR 7 New Year's Talk, A.—Laura E. Richards.-PP–YPS New York.-Florence Earle Coates.—LY New York.-R. : Hovey.-AL–HP 2 |New York.--Ezra Pound.—NPA New York.-Edwin Davies Schoonmaker.—AMV 2 New York Speech on Learning of President Lincoln's AS- sassination.—Jas. A. Garfield.—HTb-I New Yº state Programme. (For Arbor Day.)— Anon.— New Zealand.—W. P. Reeves.—SBOS—SGB New Zealand.—W. R. Wills.-SPOS—SGB New Zealand Regret, A.—Eleanor Montgomery.—VA New-born, The.—Helen Hoyt.-NPA New-born Babe, The.—Mrs. Morris.-CS 2 Newborn Death. I. (The House of Life, Sonnet XCIX.)— Dante Gabriel Rossetti.-WEP 4 Newborn Death. II. (The House of Life, Sonnet C.)— Dante Gabriel Rossetti...—WEP 4 New-born Infant, The.—C: and Mary Lamb.-GC Newcastle Apothécary, The. (Albr.)—G: Colman.—CS 1 New-Come Chief, The...—Jas. R. Lowell. See Under the Old { Elm. • Newcomes, The. (Sel. fr.)—W: M. Thackeray. (Colonel Newcome in the Cave of Harmony.)—BOE (Dºgpion of the Venus of Milo.—Sel. fr. Ch. XX.)— 3 Newes from Virginia.-R. : Rich.-AFſ—PAH Newest Thing in Christmas Carols, The.—Anon.-OAC—PA Newest Promises and Perils of Temperance Reform, The, Sels. fr.—Jos. Cook. - Our Duty.—WR 18 Promises and Perils, etc., The-WR 18 New-fashioned Singin'.-H. : B. Smith.-W.R. 4 Newly Wººded, The.—W. M. Praed.—FTA—HBW-LTV — New-made Honor.—R: H. Barham.—BLV—HPE Newport.—Alice Duer Miller.—AMV 2 Newport Beach.-H. T. Tuckerman.—BNL Newport Romance, A.—Fs. Bret Harte.—PNW–RTV News.--T: Traherne.—OR - News, The.—C: Sprague. See Curiosity. News at the White House.—S. H. M. Byers.-W.R. 45 See Pippa News from Lexington, The.—G: Bancroft. See History of the United States. News *H Yorktown.—Lewis Worthington Smith.-AH- News of Spring.—Maurice Maeterlinck. See Old-fashioned Flowers. - News of the Day.—Mrs. S. T. Bolton.--DR News of the Surrender of Yorktown, The.—J: Fiske. See American Revolution, The. News to the King. (fr. Songs from Dramas.)—Augusta Webster.—WA . (Message of Victory, The.)—HP News-Bearer.—Anon.—WR 58 Newsboy, The. (T'ab.)—Anon.—TCP Newsboy, The.—Mrs. E. T. Corbett.—CS 13 Newsboy in Church, A.—T: J. Kelly.—CS 37 Newsboy's Cat, The.—Mrs. E. T. Corbett.—WR 35 Newsboy's Debt, The...—H. R. Hudson (at. also to Helen H. Jackson).-CS 14—RTW (Abr.)—BS 12—SR 1 . - Newsboy's Funeral, A.—Anon.—CS 34 . New-Slain Knight, The. (Old Ballad.)—ESB Newspaper, The-Jas. R. Lowell. See Biglow Papers, The. Newspapers.--T: DeWitt Talmage.—WR 27 New-Year's Eve.—Alfred Tennyson.—OTPC New-Year's Gift for Shrews, A.—Anon.—WA New-Yeere's Gift, The.—Rob't Herrick-GSP “Next.”—Anon.—WHO Next Morning.—G: A. Baker, Jr.—CS 20 Next of Kin-Christina G. Rossetti...—HIBW-NT—PGT 2 Next Year.—Nora Perry.—PEO Niagara.-Anon.—CS 17 Niagara.-J: G. C. Brainard.—BS 6—FEP . (Fall of Niagara, The.)—BNL Niagara.-Lydia H. Sigourney-HTb-II Niagara.-Albert D. Watson.—SBOS—SGB Niagara.-Florence Wilkinson.—PNW Niagara Falls.-Edwin Arnold.—HTb-I Niagara, Falls.--C: Dickens. See American Notes. Niagara's Sacrifice.—Anon.—SR 6 - Niamh.-Ethna Carberry.—GT Nibelungen Lied, Sels. fr. IHow Brünhild was Received at Worms. (Sel. fr. Ad- venture X:—Lettsom's tr.)—NE IHow Margrave. Rüdeger was Slain. (Sel. fr. Adv. XXXVII.--Lettsom's tr.)—NE FIoW §ººd was Slain. (Sel. fr. Adv. XVI.-diff. tr.) Nibelungen Lied, Story of the.-Kate M. Rabb.-NE Nibelungen Treasure, The-H. W. Dulcken.—STP Nice Correspondent, A.—Anon.—SP 8 Nice Correspondent, A.—Frä'k Locker-Lampson. — BIL — & LV—FEP—FTA—HBP—HBV–OH−WSA Nice Distinction, A.—Kate Vannah. —BS 21 “Nice distinctions are troublesome.”—G : Eliot.—GG Nice Little Girl, A.—Harriet Nutty.—CB Nice People, The. (Abr.)—H. C. Bunner.—WR 14 Nice Point, A. (Epigram.)—Gotthold E. Lessing.—HIPE Nice Valour, Sel. fr. (‘‘Hence, all ye [or you] vain de- lights”—fr. Act III., sc. 3.)—J: Fletcher.—BNL– EPE—HBP—RLP (Melanc [h]olia.)—CEL–FEP (Melancholy.)—HBV—OB–PGT 1–SP 4 (Poet's Mood, The.)—EPs - - . (Song, A.)—WEP 2 Nichola Expounds “the Reason Why” on Christmas Eve.— g Zona Gale.—See Loves of Pelleas and Etarre, The. Nichola's Hour of Argady.—Zona. Gale.—BOL Nicholas Nickleby, Sels. fr.—C: Dickens.—SR Fanny Squeers' Tea-party.—SP 7 Fanny Squeers and Matilda Price.—B Mr. Gregsbury and the Deputation. OF (Sel. fr. Ch. XVI., arr. as dial.)—MPD Nicholas Nickleby Leaving the Yorkshire School. (Chs. II, and XIII. Cond.)—CS 16 (Schoolmaster Beaten, The—sel.)—BS 10 Nicholas Nickleby Seeking a Situation. (Sel. fr. Ch. XVI., arr. as dial.)—MPD . Squeers' School. (Sel. fr. Ch. VIII.)—QS 2—StS Nicholas Nickleby Leaving the Yorkshire School.—C: Dick- * ens. See Nicholas Nickleby. Nicholas Nickleby Seeking a Situation.—C: Dickens. See Nicholas Nickleby. - Nickerdemus Quadrille. (Teacas Siftings.)—CH Nickle Plated.—I. E. Jones.—CS 31 Nicknames of the States.—HI: U. Johnson.-CS 30 Nicodemus Dodge.—S: L. Clemens.—BS 11 - Niger.—Gotthold E. Lessing.—HPE Nigger Baby.—Bertha M. Wilson.—MN “Nigger Mighty Happy.”—J: A. Macon.—AmSS Night. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNT, Night.—Jas. Beattie. See Hermit, The. Night. (In Songs of Innocence.)—W: Blake.—ABV-BGV —CHV-GT-HBV–HBVy—LOS 2. — OB — OR— OTPC–RLP—SEP—VE—WEP 3 . (Sel.)—BFV—BIPB—LC Night.—J: H: Brown.—OCW Night.—S: Butler. See Hudibras. § –. F. Butts-PoE. Night.—Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Night. (Sonnet XVIII.)—Hartley Coleridge.—FEP Night.—W: Habington. See Castara. Night.—C: Heavysege.—OCW—TCW Night.—Jerome K. Jerome. See Three Men in a Boat. Night.—Emma Lazarus. See Scenes in the Wood. Night.—HI: W. Longfellow.—CAP 214 TITLE INDEX g Nightingale. Night.—J. Mifflin.—ASL Night.—Jas. Montgomery, BNL–CS 12—HBW-LLC Night.—Jas. Montgomery. See also Alps, The. Night.--T. W. Rolleston.-H.BW Night-W: Shakespeare. See Macbeth. Night.—Percy B. Shelley.—GP—OB (To Night—C.)—BGV-BNL–EP—EPN-FEP—GT- HBP—HBV-HBVy — OR — RAC — SEP — VE — WEP 4 (To the Night.)—BEV–PGT 1–PIHS-QH–RLP Night.—Percy B. Shelley. See also Queen Mab. Night.—Sir Philip Sidney. See Arcadia, The. Night.—Rob't Southey. See Thalaba. Night.—J: Addington Symonds.--HBV - Night.—Jos. B. White. See Night and Death. Night.—C: Whitehead.—PGT 2 Night.—E: Young. See Night Thoughts. Night, The...—Hilaire Belloc.—HEV—OVW Night after Christmas, The.—Anon.—BS 7—CS 16-WR 28 Night after Christmas, The.—Anne P. L. Field.—OAC Night after Night.—Gertrude Bloede.—AA Night among the Pines, The.—Rob't L: Stevenson.—GT Night ºngº, he Thousand Isles.—Helena Coleman,—SBOS Night and Day. (C.)—Mary M. Dodge.—PoE (God Sees.)—TFS Night and Day.—Sidney Lanier.—AA—APM–CAP—GEP Night and Death.-Jos. B. White.-EPs — GP — LOS 3— NT—RAC—RLP—SN–STC (Night.)—BNL–GT-PYO (Sonnet to Night.)—POS—SEP—VE (To Night.)—FEP—HBP—HBW–OS 3 Night and Love. (C.—Song fr. Ernest Maltravers, Bk. III., Ch. I.)—E : Bulwer-Lytton.—HIBV (Song.)—CR—FLS (br. sel.) - (“When stars are in the quiet skies.”)—FEP—FTA—VA Night and Morning. (Dial.)—Mrs. L. E. W. Boyd.—SD Night and Morning.—Eugene Field.—SP 4 Night and Morning. (Good Words.)—HP Night and Sleep. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL - Night and Tempest.—Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pil- grimage. - Night at Sea.—Letitia E. Landon.—HIBB-RLP Night before Christmas, The.—Anon.—LFS Night lº, souristmas The.—Clement C. Moore.—BS 7— (Christmas Times.)—PHS (St. Nicholas’ Dashing *3–3; 3 (Visit from St. Nicholas, A.)—AA—BNL–EDY—HBP OS 1–PC—POR—WCL Night before Execution, The.—Anon.—CS 4 Night before Larry was Stretched, The-Anon.—BBB-RTI Night before Thanksgiving, The.—Eva Lovett Carson.— WR, 40 Night before the Wedding, The ; or, Ten years After.—Alex. Smith.-BNL Night before Troy.—Homer.—See Iliad, The. Night before Waterloo, The.—Lord Byron. See Childe Har- old’s Pilgrimage. Night Bird, The.—Caroll Ryan.—SBOS—SGB Night Bird, The. go)—o: Kingsley. (Myth, A.)—G. Night Court, The.—Ruth Comfort Mitchell.—HEV–AMW 3 Night Express, The.—W : Cosmo Monkhouse.—OVW Night for Adventures.—Victor Starbuck-AMV 4—HBV Night Has a Thousand Eyes, The. (O.)—F's. Bourdillon.— DD–GEP—GG-HBV-OVV-PYO—VA—VE (Light.)—BNL–CBP—FEP—FLS–FTA —HIDL —HP —PF-STC–TFY Night in a Down-town Street.—C: G. I.). Roberts—TCV Night in Camp. —Herbert Bashford.—AA—GS—GT Night in Eden.—Mrs.--Evans.—CS 23 - Night in Italy, A.—Rob't, Lord Lytton. See Wanderer, The. Night in June, A.—Victor Hugo.-AFP Night in Lesbos, A.—G : Horton—AA Night in Naples, A-Lewis Morris –TIWP Night in Ste. Pilagie, A.—Mary Hartwell Catherwood. See Lazarre. Night in the Desert.—Rob't Southey. See Thalaba. - Night is. Near Gone, The.—Alex. Montgomerie [or ry].- EBS—Q (Night, # Nigh Gone—Allan Cunningham's vers.-abr.) Night is Nigh Gone.—Allan Cunningham. See foregoing. Night Jºey of a River, The.—(Sel.)—W: C. Bryant.— Night Mail North, The.—HI: Cholmondely-Pennell.—CS 35 Night Mists.-W. H. Hayne.-AA Night of Horror, A.—Anon.—KNE Night of Spring.—T: Westwood.—OVW Night of Terror, A.—Paul L. Courier.—CS 9— Night on Lake Helen.—S. Weir Mitchell.—STC Night on the Prairies.—Walt Whitman.—CAP—GT Night Picture, A.—S. P. Cranch.-SR 1 Night #iº, The.—Rob't Herrick. See Night Piece: To Julia, €. Night Piece, A.—W: Wordsworth.--SN Night Piece on Death, A. Sel. frº-T: Parnell.—EP—WEP 3 Night Piece: . To Julia, The. (C.)—Rob't Herrick-BLV— BNL (sel.)—CTBP—EPC—EPE—EPR—EPs—FEP —HBP—HBV—NT—OB—OTPC–RLP (Night Piece, The.)—BFV—WEP 2 . (To Julia.)—OEL. Night Quarters.-H: H. Brownell.—GN Night Reverie, A.—Anon.—CS 40 Night Ride of Ancient Abe, The.—Miles O'Reilly.—POL Night Ride on the Engine, A.—Emma Shaw.—CS 29 Night Rºß § the “Overland.” — Elmore Elliott Peake. — Night Sea, The.—Harriet Prescott Spofford.—EPs (Ballad.)—ASL Night Shade.—Howell L. Piner.—WR 23 Night Sky, The.—C : G. D. Roberts.-VA Night Song.—Matthias Claudius.-HBP Night that Baby Died, The.—N: Nile.—CS 17 Night Thoughts. – Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the e Bouse, The. ' Night Thoughts.--Abram J. Ryan.—PS Night Thº. (Bks. I.-VIII.: The Complaint.), Sels. fr.— : Y Oung. All Change; no Death. (Night VI.)—CBP Ambition. (Night VII.)—CBP Aspiration. (Sel. fr. Night IV.)—WEP 3 Cheerfulness in Misfortune. ... (Night IX.)—CBP Conscience... (Night II.)—CBP - Crowning Disappointment, The. (Night II.)—CBP Cruelty. (Night III.)—CBP Death. (Sel. fr. Night IV.)—KNE False Terrors in View of Death.-CBP Death of Friends, The. (Sel. fr. Night III.) — BOF — WEP 3 (Night V.)—CBP (Night II.)—CBP Different Sources of Funeral Tears. Effect of Contact with the World. Effort, the Gauge of Greatness. (Night II.)—CBP End of the Virtuous, The. (Night II.)—CBP Glory of Death, The. (Night III.)—CBP Hope. (Night VII.)—KNE ... Insufficiency of the World. (Night II.)—CBP Joy to be Shared. (Night II.)—CBP Narcissa. , (Br. Sel. fr. Night V.)—BNL Nature. (Br. sel. fr. Night VI.)—FP t Night. ... (Br. sel. fr. Night...IX.: Consolation.)—GP Night, Sable Goddess. (Night.)—EPR, Night Thoughts. (Sel. fr. Night I.) (Man—sel.)—BNL–EP (Time—sel.)—BNL–EP—FP (Time’s Midnight Voice—Sel.)—SS Night Thoughts. (Br. sels. fr. Nights II., V., VI.)—BNL Other Life the End of This. (Night III.)—CBP Penitence. (Br, sel. fr. Night IX.)—EPs Power of the World. (Night V.)—CBP Procrastination. (Sel. fr. Night.I.)—BLP—BNL–CBP —EP—EPR—LLC—RAC—RLP—WEP 3 Pursuit of Frivolous Pleasures, The. (Sel. fr. Night I.) Sleep. (Br. sel. fr. Night I.)—EPR—EPs—RLP (Night Thoughts, Sel. fr.)—BNL Socrates. (Br, sel. fr. Night V.)—EPs Stream of Life, The. (Sel. fr. Night V.)—WEP 3 Thief of Time, The. (Night.)—EPR Time, its Use and Misuse. (Night II.)—CBP Virtue, the Measure of Years. (Night W.)—CBP Wisdom. (Night VIII.)—CBP World a Game, The. (Night IX.)—CBP Night Watch, The.—François E. J. Coppée.—SR 11 (Abºr.)—BS 14—CS 28—TMR (shorter.) Night Watch, The.—W: Winter.—AA Night Wind, The...—Eugene Field. —PG prº-POS — RAC — SFM-SMG —WR 25 Night with a gºtº A. (Sl. diff. abr.)—H: Cock- (Story for a Child, A—C.)—Bayard ton.—CS 6— Night with a Wolf, A. Taylor.—CBOP–GN—GSP–LOS 1–PHS—WCL Night-blooming Cereus.--Jessie F. O'Donnel.—W.R. 57 Night-blooming Cereus, The.—Harriet Monroe.—AA Night-cap Sociable, A.—Anon.—EuB Nightfall.—J: Carver.—POS Nightfall.—W. W. Ellsworth.-CS 20—SA—SPE Nightfall.—W: H. Furness. (Eternal Light—sl. diff. vers.)—HDL–STO (Evening Hymn.)—AA—HBW Nightfall.—E: Harding.—DB Nightfall; a Picture.—Alfred B. Street.—BNL Nightfall in Dordrecht.—Eugene Field-AA—HBV-OTPC —PCK—PCL–PoE—POW–RAQ. . . º Nightfall in the City of Hyderabad. — Sarojini Naidu. — SBOS—SGB Nightingale.—Jas. Thompson. See Seasons, The, Nightingale, The. (Ode XV. : To the Evening Star—C.)— - Mark Akenside.—EP—HEV–OB - Nightingale, The.—R: Barnfield. See, Cynthia. e Nightinº, The. — Gil Vicente. — (tr., by J: Bowring.) — Nightingale, . The. — Maria T. Visscher. — (tr. by J: Bow- ring.)—BNL ſº Nightingale, The.—S: T. Coleridge.—BGV—HBP. Nightingale, The.—J: Keats. See Ode to a Nightingale. Nightingale, The.—J: A. Symonds.-VA Nightingale, The.—R : C. Trench.-CBP Nightingale, The-L: E. Van Norman,—WR 6 Nightingale, The. (Poems of the Imagination, Sonnet IX.- C.)—W: Wordsworth.-DD–SN–WEP 4 Nightinº, and the Glowworm, The.—W: Cowper.—CBOP . (Abr.)—BNL–CGd—LC—OS 1–Port Nightingale and the Stock-dove, The...—W: Wordsworth.-NT “Nightingale, as soon as April bringeth, The.”—Sir Philip Sidney. See Sidera. . Nightingale in the Study, The. —Jas. R. Lowell. — AFW - BFW –CAP N ishtinº, Unheard, The. — Josephine Preston Peabody. — 215 Nightingales AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Nightingales.—Rob't Bridges.—OB-OVV. . . Nishtingaps Death-song, The. (Albr.)—Felicia D. Hemans. - iſ tº 8 Nightingale's Departure, The.—Charlotte Smith.-HBP . (Qn the Departure of the Nightingale.)—FEP Nightingale's Song, The. (Round my own Pretty Rose—C.) º : H. Bayly.—EPs e Nishingº; Song, The. (Sel. fr. Musick's Duel.) -- R : rashaw.—BNL Nightmare Abbey, Sels. fr.--T: L. Peacock. Men of Gotham, The. (Song fr. Ch. XI.)—VA—WEP 4 (Three Men of Gotham.)—OB Mr. Cypress's Song in Ridicule of Lord Byron. (Song fr. Ch. , XI.)—WEP 4 Night's Mardi Gras.-E: J. Wheeler.—HIBW-LBM Nights of Music.—T: Moore.—FTA Nights of Venice, The.—G: Sand.—OS 2 Nights with Uncle Remus. (Sel. fr.)—Joel C. Harris. (Brer Rabbit and the Little Girl.)—WR 7 (Brother Wolf and the Horned Cattle.)—SP 1 Night-sentries.—G. : Sterling.—AMV 1 Night-storm.—W: Gilmore Simms.-CBP Night-wanderer, The.—Ethel B. Howard.—CHV Night-watch, The.—Martha Gilbert Dickinson-Bianchi.-AL Night-wind.—Beatrix. D. Lloyd.—AA Nihil Humani Alienum.—Titus M. Coan.—AA Nikolina.-Celia Thaxter.—GN (abr.)—HBV-TYP Nikolson's Nek.-C : E. Russell.—EDY Nile, The.—Leigh Hunt.—CEL–FEP Nile Notes of a Howadji, Sel. fr. (Under the Palms—Ch. XXII.-cond.)—G. : W : Curtis.-AID Nilsson.—Sidney Lanier.—EDY Nimble Dick.-Adelaide O’Keeffee.—OTPC—PCL Nimmers, The.—J: Byrom, -WEP 3 (abr.) Nimmo's Eyes.—Edwin Arlington Robinson.-AMW 4 Nina's Last Lower.—Izola L. Forrester.—WR 58 Nine Cent-girls, The. (Cond.)—H: C. Bunner.—WR 9 Nine Green Glens, The.—J : Stevenson.—BIP Nine Graves in Edinbro.—Irwin Russell.—WR 9 Nine Muses; The.—Blanche W. Bellamy and Maud W. Good- win.-OS 1 - Parts of Speech, The.—Anon.—CBOP—TFS Nine Suitors, The.—Anon.—CS 35—SP 4–W.R. 20 Nine Year's Events.--Anon.—WR 46 Nine-pins, The.—J: Hookham Frere.—OTPC 1915.-Jas. Oppenheim.—AMW 3 #9–Rupert Brooke. Nine Nineteen-fourteen.— (Sels. . Peace.—HIBW-NP II. Safety.—NPA III., IV. Dead, The.—HEV–NPA V. Soldier, The...—GnR-IF–HBV-NPA Nineteenth Century Ends Slavery, The. — Lucius Q. C. º Lamar.—BLP Nineteenth Century Teacher, The.—Anon.—SR 3 (School Statistics.)—BS 10 Nineteenth of April, 1775, The.—G : F. Hoar.—FD 2 Nineteenth of April, 1861, The.—Lucy Larcom.—BE—OAM —PAH-WR 10 Ninety ; Nine, The. — Eliz. C. Clephane. — FEP — LLO (abr. (Lost Sheep, The.)—HBV-WA TNinety-eight.—Dr. Campion.—CS 24 Ninewºg, in the Shade.—Rossiter Johnson.—HIP—OS 2— Ninety-three, Sels. fr.—Victor Hugo. Children of the Bonnet Rouge, The. (Sels. arr. and cond. fr. Pt. Bk. I., and Pt. III., Bks. II. and V.) — WR 30 Fight with a Cannon, A.—SP 2 Monster Cannon, The. (Albr.) — BS 3 — CS 11 — TMD (shorter.) “Nini, Ninette, Ninon.”—Frd’k E. Weatherley.—RTV—SP 1 Ninkum Land, The. (Portland Oregonian.)—CS 31 Niobe.—T: Bulfinch.-OAMs Niobe.—Alfred Noyes. See Golden Hynde, The. Niobe, Sel. fr.—Frä’k Tennyson.--OAMs— Nirvana.-Edwin Arnold. See Light of Asia, The. Nirvana.-J. : Hall Wheelock.--NPA Nisus and Euraylus.-Virgil. See AEneid. Nix, The.—R : Garnett.—CGd—CTBP Nixie "g ſº Neighborhood. — Agnes McClelland Daulton. - 8 Nix's Mate.—Hezekiah Butterworth.-BS 1 Nkongane.—W. C. Scully.—SBOS—SGB “No || ''-Anon.—WR 6 “No l’’—Eliza Cook.--TFS No!—T: Hood. See November. No Act Falls Fruitless.--Anon.—CBCP g No Age Content with his Own Estate. (How no Age is Content—C.)—H: Howard, Earl of Surrey.—CBP— • ? FEP (Age of Children Happiest, The—sel.)—CGd—LC No j Yes.—T: Ashe.—HIEV No Answer is Given.—Constance Lindsay Skinner.—NPA No Armour against Fate.—Jas. Shirley.—EPE—FT No Baby in the House.—Clara G. Dolliver.—BNL–HBV “No candid observer will deny that whatever of good there may be.” (Springfield Republican.)—GG Chance for an Alibi...—Anon.—SR 10 Conflict Now.—C : Devens.—BLP Coward Soul.—Emily Brontë.--THV Cure but Prohibition.—T: DeWitt Talmage.—SP 5 Death.-Philip B. Marston.—VA Dyspeptics Need Apply.—Anon.—HIP 2 Easter for Death in the Heart. — Mattie L. Adams. - W.R. 58 No Excellence without Labor.—W : Wirt.—BLP—PEO (Culture the Result of Labor.)—CS 11 “No Fault in Women.”—Rob't Herrick.-EIBW “No Fellow.”—Anon.—GH No Flowers.--Anon.—PEO No Friend Like Mother... (By various authors.)--Orly. No God.—N. K. Richardson.—BS 4 (sl. abr.)—CS 1–SA “No Hint of Stain.”—W: Vaughn Moody. See Ode in Time of Hesitation, An. No Hope for English Literature... (C.)—Sam W. Foss. (No Hope for Literature.)—GH No Hope for Literature.—Sam W. Foss. See foregoing. No House should be without One.—Lillian Mack.-WR 58 “No, I'll not Forget.”—Norman Duncan.—OrNI No Jewell'd Beauty.—Gerald Massey.—FTA No Kiss.-Madge Elliot.—BS 1.1—CS 25—SR 11 No Life Wain.—Hartley Coleridge.—CBP No longer Hºrn for me when I am dead.—W: Shakespeare. No Love Like Mother's. (By various authors.)—Orlºſ No Maº, #oweth his Sepulchre. (Sel.)—W: C. Bryant.— No More.—Lord Byron. See Don Juan. No More. (Song of Autumn, A–0.)—Arthur H. Clough. —CBP—HBP—HBV No More.—B. F. Willson.—ASL “No more my dear, no more.” — Sir Philip Sidney. Astrophel and Stella. See No More Sea.—Anon.—GP No More Words.-F. Lushington.—BE—PAH-PAPrm § Mortgage on the Farm.—J: H. Yates.—CS 8 O, my Own Love of Other Years 1 — Walter S. Landor.— BLV No Need to Watch-Marg. Veley.--THV No, No, Poor Suffering Heart.—J: Dryden.—EPR No, not More Welcome.—T: Moore.—BGV-TIP No One Else is you.-Anon.—FLS No Peace without Liberty. (Sel. fr. Hungary and Austria in Religious Contrast.)—L: Kossuth.-BLP (Peacº, ºnconsistent with Oppression—longer and sl. diff.) No Place for Boys.--Anon.—CS 38 No Ring.—Alice Cary.—CBP No Room for Mother. (Lockport Ea:press.)—PFP No Royal Road to Victory.—Irving Glen.—WR 12 Rules in Co’tship.–Anon.—WR 58 “No Sºgns up There.” (Baltimore Methodist.)—CS 34– No Science for him.—Lurana W. Sheldon.—WR 21 (Too Progressive for him.)—CS 32 No Sects [or Sect] in Heaven.—Eliz. H. J. Cleaveland.— CS 2—FTR-HNS—HIP No Seeking, no Losing.—Anon.—HIP 2 No sia; beneath that Starry Flag.—G: L. Taylor. See fol- 0^00719. - No Slave beneath the Flag.—G: L. Taylor.—DD–PEO (No Slave beneath that Starry Flag.)—BI.P No Smoking Allowed.—J. H. Bailey.—CS 22 No Spring without the Beloved.—W: Shakespeare.--CBP “NO sº from its source.” — Rob't, Lord Lytton. See Ul C116. No Surrender.—Charlotte Eliz. Tonna.-D.B—RTI No Surrender l No Compromise.—J. O. Peck.-TS No Telephone in Heaven.—Anon.—WR. 21 No, Thank you, John.—Christina G. Rossetti...—BLV “No, Thank you, Tom.” — Frd’k E. Weatherley. — HSp — - OTPC–PCL–RTV - No Thoroughfare, Sel. fr. (Mountain Tragedy, The—cond. fr. Act III.)—C: Dickens.—WR 16 No Time Like the Old Time.—Anon.—GP No No J. Time to Hate. (“I had no time to hate, because”—C.) —Emily Dickinson.—L Trust in Time. (Fr. Flowers of Sion.)—W: Drummond. —EPE—FEE’ - (Sonnet from “Flowers of Sion.”)—WEP 2 No Unbelief.-Lizzie York Case.—THIV No Wonder.—Frank T. Easton.—AWEſ Nobility.—Anne C. L. Botta.--—WR 33 Nobility.—Alice Cary.-HTb-I-LLC—RAC–SMG (“True worth is in being, not seeming”—br. sel.)—GG Nobility of Labor.—Orville Dewey. —FAS —FD 1 — LLC — PP–SS—WHO—YFR, (Labor—abr.)—BS 17—PEO Noble Answer, A. (Dial.)—Anon.—WR 17 Noble Balm, The. (Ode, An—0.)—Ben Jonson.—OB (True Balm.)—LH . . Noble Fisherman; or, Robin Hood's Preferment, The.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB–OBB Noble Lay of Aillinn, The. —Stopford A. Brooke. — BIP — RTI—TIP Noble Living. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Noble Nature, The. — Ben Jonson. See To the Immortal Memory and Friendship of that Noble Pair, etc. Noble Revenge, The.—Anon.—CS 6 Noble Revenge.—T: De Quincey.—CS 7 Noble Stranger, The.—Anon.—CS 26 Noble Tuck-man, The.—Jean Ingelow.—NA Nobleman and the Pensioner, The...—Gottlieb K. Pfeffel (tr. by C:..T. Brooks.)—BNL Nobleness of Labor.—Frances S. Osgood.—WR 51 Nobler gºise A.—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and €118. Nobler Lover, The.—Jas. R. Lowell.—CAP Noblest Hero, The. (Dial.)—Alice Gray.—SDD Noblesºlic Virtue, The.—HI: Clay. See On the Bank et O. 216 TITLE INDEX Not Nobly Born, The.—E. S. H.-EPs—OS 3 (abº'.) Nobody Cares.—Anon.—BS 21 Nobody Cares for Me.—Mary Campbell Monroe.-W.R. 47 Nobody Did It.—Anon.—WR 35 Nobody Knows but Mother. (Fireside.)—CHP–HTb-T Nobody Knows but Mother. (Haverhill Record.)—Orlſ Nobody There.—Anon.—CS 9 Nobody,Child—Phila H. Case [or Chase]—BS 1–CS 2— Nobody's Dog.—Anon.—TFS Nobody's Mule.—Anon.—SR 10 Nobody's Tim.—Eliz. Stuart Phelps.--SP 6 Nocturnal Reverie, A.— Anne, Lady Winchilsea. — EPR — FEP—WEP 3 Nocturnal Reverie, A.—W: Walsh.-EP Nocturnal Sketch [A].- T: Hood.—BNL —CS 17 —HIH — OS 2—SR 7—WA (Blank Verse in Rhyme.)—HBR. Nocturnal upon St. Lucie's [or Lucy’s] Day, A. (Sel.)— J: Donne.—EDY Nocturne.—T: B. Aldrich. —AFW —HBP —HBW —PYO — SP 4–YBW (An Echo of Chopin.) (All the Year, Round.)— Nocturne.—Amelia Josephine Burr.—AMW 4—HBW Nocturne.—R : Garnett.—OVW Nocturne.—Gerald Griffin.-VA Nocturne, A.—Alice Milligan.—DB—RTI Nocturne at Danielis, A.—Owen Seaman.—RTV Nocturne in a Deserted Brickyard.—Carl Sandburg.—NPA Nocturne of Consecration, A.—C: G. D. Roberts.--TCV Nocturne of Spiritual Love, A.—C: G. D. Roberts.-TCW Noddin’ by the Fire.—Paul Laurence Dunbar.—CS 38 Nodes.—Alice Corbin.—NPA Noel,-Anon.—NT Noël.—R : W. Gilder.—AA—YBW 'Noffle Dream, A.—Anon.—SR 15 Noiseless, Patient Spider, A.—Walt Whitman,—CAP—LBA Noiseless Spinning Wheel, The.—Frank H. Stauffer.—CBOP Nola Rozmo.—W : (?) Blaine.—CS 22 . Nolan's Speech.-E.: Everett Hale.—CCB - Noll's Journey. (Albr. and arr.)—Drexa, Henry.—BS 20 Nominating General Grant.—Roscoe Conkling.—NP Nominating.” James G. Blaine for President. (C.)—Rob’t G. Ingersoll. (Plumed Knight, The-cond.)—SC Nomination of John Sherman, Br. sel. fr. the sea,” etc.)—Jas. A. Garfield.—GG Non Nobis.-Anon.—OB Non Nobis.—HI: Cust.—OVV “Non Omnis Moriar.” (Third book of Odes, song XXX.)— Borace.—TMD Non Omnis Moriar.—Arthur J. Stringer.—OCV Non Sine Dolore.—R. : W. Gilder.—THV Non Sum Qualis Eram Bonae Sub Regno Cynarae.—Ernest Dowson.—HIBW-OVV - None of Self and all of Thee.—Theodore Monod.—HIDL None Remember Thee.—Caroline E. S. Norton.—RLP Nongtongpaw.—C : Dibdin. —CGd — CS 3 —FEP —HBW — THIP–WR. 20 - Nonne Preestes Tale, The.—Geoffrey Chaucer. - bury Tales, The. & Nonsense.—Anon.—NA Nonsense. (C.)—R : Corbet. (Like to the Thundering Tone.)—NA Nonsense. (C.)—T: Moore.—NA—RTV—SP 4 f you have Seen.)—THP Nonsense Alphabet.—E : Lear.—ASR-1—CCB-PG pr—RAC Nonsense Rhymes.—J. F. Crowell and Amanda Barris.-CB Nonsense Rhymes.—Dorothy Ficken.—CB Nonsense Rime.—Laura E. Richards.-CFBP . Nonsense Verses.—Gelett Burgess.-HBV Nonsense Verses.—C : Lamb.--NA Nonsense Verses.—E : Lear.—HRW Nonsense Verses.—G. : MacDonald.—PyR. Nook in the Forest, The. (Sel. fr.)—Alfred Billings Street. (Picture, A.)—CBP Noon of Life, The.—Clement Scott.—FLS Noon on the Plain.—Hamlin Garland.—PNW Noontide.—J: Keble.—OTPC Noontide.—J: Leyden.—BNL Noozell and the Organ-grinder.—“Ah-Mie.”—CS 15 Nora M'Guire's Lovers.-W. : Whitehead.—CS 20 Nora Mulligan's Thanksgiving Party.—Louise H. CS 31 Norah.-Zoë Akins.—HIBV. ~. Norah Murphy and the Spirits.-H. : Hatton.—HIH Nora’s Vow.—Walter Scott. —BITV —BGV —BIPB—GSP — HBV—LOS 3—PCL–SAy Norembega.-J. : G. Whittier.—PAH e Norham Castle.—Walter Scott. See Marmion. Norine.—Anon.—SR 6 - Norman Hyon, The.—HI: W. Longfellow.—LHT —OTPC — Nocturne. EHP (“I have seen See Canter- Savage.— Norman Battle-song.—Anon.—OS 1 Norman Cradle-song.—Vincent O’Sullivan.--DB Norns Watering Yggdrasill, The-W: B. Scott.—VA Norse Lullaby.—Eugene Field.—NV—PGpr—TYP Norse War-song, A.—W: Alex. Craig.—DB Norsemen, The.—J: G. Whittier.—AH–PAH North.-Anon.—CP North American Indians. – C: Sprague. — BS 2 — ILC – WR 10 - . (American Indian, The-abr.)—CS 4 North and South. (Youth’s Companion.)—TT Not Knowing. - HTb- North and the African, The. (Sel. fr. The Nation's Duty to Slavery.)—H: W. Beecher.—NC North and the South, The.—Eliz. B. Browning.—OVV North to the South.-R. : W. Gilder.—OAM North to the South, The.—“Tropica.”—SBOS—SGB North Wind.—Dinah M. Craik.-HBP North Wind doth Blow, The. (Mother Goose.) — LOS 1 — OTPC North Wind's Christmas Tour, The.—Jennie White.—ChS North-east Wind, The.—C: Kingsley.—OTPC Norther Rune, A.—C: Sangster—OCV Northern Cobbler, The.—Alfred Tennyson.—GP (Yorkshire Cobbler, The.)—BS 9 Northern Farmer. (New Style.) —Alfred Tennyson.—EP— PN–PG|T 2–THIP Northern Farmer. (Old Style.)—Alfred Tennyson.—PGT2 —VA—WEP 4 Northern Laborers.-C. Naylor.—OM (abr.) (American Laborers.)—SS Northern Lights, The.—B : F. Taylor.—BNL Northern Pines.—Arthur Stringer.—OCW Northern Seas, The...—W : [or Mary] Howitt. —GN —LOS 2 —OTPC–PC–PHS Northerhºr, The . A Tynemouth Ship. —Anon. —BIFV — BI Northern Vigil, A.—Bliss Carman.—OVW Northumººd Betrayed by Douglas.-(Old Ballad.)—ESB Northwest, The.—Anon.—OAA • Northwest, The.—J: Kearsley Mitchell.—AH North-west Passage.—Rob’t L: Stevenson.—QH Norval.—J: Home. See Douglas. Norwem People.—Irwin Russell.—WR 14 Norwegian Wedding-march of Grieg, in Verse, The.—C: W. Johnson.—B Nor’-west Courier, The.—J: E. Logan.—WA Norwood, Sels. fr.-H. : W. Beecher. Anxious Leaf, The. (C.—sels. fr. Ch. XVI.)—AD (Little Leaf, The.)—OAA (What a Little Leaf Said—sl. abr.)—TFS Biah Cathcart's Proposal. (Sel. fr. Ch. III.) —CS 7 — MMR, Coming and Going. (Sel. fr. Ch. XVI.)—BS 1 Tommy Taft. (Sel. fr. Ch. XXXIX.)—BS 4—CS 20 Nos Exaudi, Domine !—Herbert P. Horne.—YC Nosce Teipsum, Sels. fr.—Sir J.: Davies.—EPE Of thºgul of Man and the Immortality. Thereof.-EP— (Man.)—OB Soul Compared to a River, The-WEP 1 . Soul Compared to a Virgin Wooed in Marriage, The.— # º 1. Nose and the Eyes, The.—W: Cowper.—BNL–PC (Law-case, A.)—OS 1 (Report of an Adjudged Case—0.)—HPE Nose out of Joint, A.—Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.—TT Nosegay, A.—J: Reynolds.-O.B Noses.—HI: F. Wood.—BS 18 Not a Born Orator.—Clara J. Denton.—FTT Not a Child. (1st poem.)—Algernon C: Swinburne.—OS 1 Not a Sou Had he Got." (Sl. abr.--—in a mote to The Cyno- taph.)—R : H. Barham.—HIBV-HIPE—PA Not a Star from the Flag shall Fade.—C : G. Halpine.—PCL Not all Imagination.—Anon.—WR 7 “Not all who seem to fail have failed indeed.” (Fr. Politics for the People.)—Anon.—GG - Not as I Will.—Helen Hunt Jackson.—HIDL - Not Ashamed of his Occupation. (Dial.)—Morton.—SS Not Ashamed of Ridicule.—Anon.—BS 22 Not at * or All in All.—Alfred Tennyson. See Merlin and IV leIt. Not Care to Live.—A. Austin.—PPV … “Not, Celia, that I juster am.”—C: Sedley.—BLV —FEP — FTA—PG|T 1 (To Celia.)—EP—HBV—OB Not Changed but Glorified.—Anon.—HI) L Not Every Day Fit for Verse.—Rob't Herrick.-EPs Not Every Man.—W : J. Burtscher.—SP 8 Not for Naught.—Ebenezer Elliott.—CBI’ “Not from the whole wide world I chose thee.” The New Day.)—R. : W. Gilder.—BIL (Song.)—AA—FTA—LTV—YBV Not Guilty.— Harry S. Edwards. See De Valley an' de Shadder. - Not Guilty —J. W. Hatton.—CS 22 & “Not here, not here, not where the sparkling waters.”—Anon. —G.G. (I Shall be Satisfied.)—GP—HDL Not his Business. (Illinois Issue.)—SP 5 Not Homesick.-Edwin L. Sabin.-SR 15 Not I.-Rob't L: Stevenson.—NA Not in It.—Anon.—HIH Not in the Programme. — Edwin Coller. — BS 20 (sel.) — CS 26 (sl. diff, vers.) Not Knowing.—Anon.—WR 33 - gº–Mary G. Brainard. — AA — HDL — (God Knoweth—wr. at. to Bridgman.)—LLC—STC Not Losºrah Doudney (at. also to T. S. Collier.)—CS 8 (“Look of svmpathy, the gentle word, The.”)—GG Not Lost, but Gone Before.—Caroline E. S. Norton.—RL Not Mine.—Julia, C. R. Dorr.—SSS Not Now.—Mrs. C. Pennefather.—HIDL Not on the Battle-field.—J : Pierpont.—BNL (sel.)—CS 3 (Song fr. 217 Not AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Not Qne to Spare.--Ethel L. Beers.-BNL–GP (Which 7)—LTV (Which Shall it be 2)—CS 3—FEP—LLC—OS 1 Not ours the Vows.--Bernard Barton.—BNL —FEP —FTA —HBP—HBV-STC–TFY Not Overlooked.—Jas. Oppenheim.—NPA Not Quite. (Dial. a.d. fr. Paul Pry.)—J: Poole.—NDP Not Quite a Bargain. (Dial.)—Clara J. Denton.—LPD Not Ready for School.--Caroline Gilman.—CBOP - Not so Easy.—Eliza Doolittle.—SD Not so Well Acquainted.—Georgene Traver.—CS 24 Not the Pilot.—Walt Whitman.-CAP “Not to be served, O Lord, but to serve man.”—Walter C Smith.-FEHS - “Not to *:::: Alone.”—J. R. Webb [or S : W : Partridge J. Not too Busy to Fish.-Joe Cone.—WR 44 Not too Late.—Katha. M'I)owell Rice.—OAMs Not Understood.—T: Bracken.—CS 35—FAS Not Very Far-Horatius Bonar.—CS 7 Not Wictims of Money Microbes.—Anon.—WR 20 “Not Wanted.”—Anon.—CS 35 Not what he Wanted. (Dial.)—J. D. Vinton.—St.D Not when the Sun is Shining.—Lawrence Kellie.—RTV Not Willin'.-Anon.—CS 29—WHO-WR 15 Not Worth Knowing. (Dial.)—Anon.—MD Not Yet.—W: C. Bryant.—BE Not Yetºs. Bret Harte. See “Not yet, O friend! “Not yet, O friendl not yet.” (Not Yet—C.—song fr. Cadet Grey, Can. II., St. 13.)—I's. Bret Harte.—GG Note Within, The.—J: Kendrick Bangs.-W.R. 48 Noten Lºadence—(Keported by) Mrs. T. S. Oughton. Notes from a Battle-field.—S. C. Stone.—PP—YFR Notes of a Honeymoon.—Austin Dobson.—WIR 9 - Nothin' to Say. (Sel.)—Jas. W. Riley.—SR 6—WHO Nothing.—Anon.—CBOP Nothing. (Harper’s Bazar.)—SR 1 Nothing and Something.—D. S. T. Butterbaugh.--—WR 2 Nothing at all in the Paper To-day.—Anon.—CS 6—HP Nothing but Flags.-Anon.—PRR, Nothing but Flags.--Moses Owen.—OAF - Nothing but Leaves.—Lucy E. Akerman. —BNL – CBP — CS 8—FEP—SP 4–SSS º (At. to M. H. G.)—MRS not Nothing for Use.—Elmer R. Coates.—CS 27 Nothing in it.—C : Mathews.-SS Nothing is Lost.—Anon.—CS 20 Nothing Lost in Nature.—Gail Hamilton.—LLC Nothing More.—T. S. Denison.—FAS Nothing Suited Him.—Anon.—CS 38—HH Nothing to Do.—Anon.—CBOP—SSS—WR 52 Nothing to do but Work.-Ben King. See Pessimist, The. Nothing to Wear.—Anon.—LFS Nothing to Wear. — W: A. Butler. — APM — BNL — CS 4 (cond.)—FEP—HBV-SAy—SP 8—YBW (Sel.)—FS—SR 9 (Miss Flora McFlimsey—abr.)—AWH-THP “Nothing to Wear.”—Ellen Manly.—WIR 50 - Nothing Under the Sun is New.—Marc E. Cook.-HBP Noth'n’’t All.—Howell L. Piner.—WIR 23 Notorious Glutton, The.—Ann and Jane Taylor.—BWC Nottman–Ålex. Anderson—CŞ26 (si, abr)—WR i5 *Nough for Me.—Jas. Foley, Jr.—BS 27—SR 13 Nourmahal,—T: Moore. See Lalla Rookh. Novel Birthday Present, A.—Marion Wathen.—CB Novel of High Life.—T: H. Bayly.—BLV Novel Poem, A.—Anon.—BS 22 Novel Reading.—Anon.—SDD November.—Anon.—CIFIP November.—W : C. Bryant.—BS 25—FP—RAC November.—Alice Cary.—CCB–CFBIP—NV—RAC—SFM- SMG —T YP November.—C. L. Cleaveland.—DD–HBV-SN November. (Sonnets on the Seasons, XII.)—Hartley Cole- ridge.—CBP—FEP—HBP—LC—PEO November.—Mahlon Leonard Fisher.—AMW 1–HBV November.—Alex. L. Fraser.—OCV November.—Mrs. S. Frances Harrison.—TCW Novembº, (C.)—T: Hood. —GN —OS 2 —PGpr —POS — (No 1)—BLV—BNL–HBV—HPE—THP–TYP–WA (November in England.)—SN November.—J : Keble.—OVV November.—S: Longfellow. See November and April. November.—Walter Scott.—NT November.—Frank D. Sherman.—LFL November.—Eliz. Stoddard.—AA November.—R : H : Stoddard.—DD–STC November. A Dirge.—J. R. Ramsay.—OCW November and April. (C.)—S: Longfellow. (April—sel.)—OAA-SN (November—sel.)—SN November Blue.—Mrs. Meynell.—FT November Brownies, The.—Anon.—EFY November Child, A.—R. : W. Gilder.—OS 1 November, 1813. (C.)—W: Wordsworth. (George III.)—EHT November Evening, A.—E. L. Benedict.—PyS November Good-night, A.—Ethel L. Beers.-POS November in England.—T: Hood. See November. INovember in London.--T: Hood.—RTV Movember Nocturne, A.—Marg. Junkin Preston.—PS November, 1793.−W: L. Bowles.—BGV—WEP 4 November's Cadence,—Jas. Carnegie, Earl of Southesk—VA ! Now November's Party.—Anon.—CBOP—PyS Now.—Anon.—HTb-II Now.—Eleanor Alexander.—BIP Now.—Mary B. Dodge.—AA - “Now !” (Sl. abr.)—Frances R. Havergal.—CS 14 Now.—C : Mackay.—LLC Now.—Harriet Monroe.—HEV Now. {º}-ºº: A. Procter.—CS 7—HDL (“Rise I for the day is passing”—br. sel.)—GG. Now, The.—Eugene Ware.—SP 4 - Now and Afterwards. (C.)—Dinah M. Craik.-BNL–CBP —FEP—GP—HBV - (Labor and Rest.)—FP - Now and Then.—Elmo.—AmSS Now and Then.—Jane Taylor.—OTPC “Now, believe me, God hides some ideal in every human soul.”—Rob't Collyer.—FHS Now Came Still Evening On.—J: Milton. See Paradise Lost. Now Fades tº Last Long Streak of Snow.—Alfred Tenny- SOI]. - Now Fair, Fairest of every Fair.—W: Dunbar.—EBS Now Have Good Day.—(Balliol Ms.)—BOC—YC “NOW I Jay me Down to Sleep.” —Anon. — CS 5 — HP – V (Ptly. same —CS 5 includes Unfinished Prayer, The - Anon.—in H.P.) Now I #3; me Down to Sleep.–Anon. —CS 26 —HTb-I — “Now I lay me down to sleep.”—Eugene Field. See In the Firelight. - Lay me Down to Sleep.–Eugene H. Pullen.—AA— BS 27—OrNI–TM (Wichita Eagle.) —BS 23 I Lay me Down to Sleep. is tº: Cherry in Blossom.—Mary E. Wilkins Freeman. NOW I —LLC (sl. abr.)—PF NoW NoW NOW Now Now is the Time.—Jones Very.—AD Let me Lay the Pearl Away.—E. Prentiss-OAMs Let us All Thank God.—Martin Rinckart.—HGV - Lies the Earth.-Alfred Tennyson. See Princess, The. Now or Never.—Oliver W. Holmes. See Never or Now. Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal.-Alfred Tennyson.—NT “Now, §l, be very still and go apart.”—Mary A. Barr.— e “Now thank we all our God.”—Martin Rinkart.—LLC Now that ºv April of your Youth Adorns.—Lord Herbert. Now that Winter’s Gone.—T: , Carew.—OTPC Now the Day is Over.—Sabine Baring-Gould. See Child's Evening Hymn. Now the Hungry Lion Roars.-W: Shakespeare. See Mid- summer Night's Dream. “Now ºborer's Task is O'er.”—J : Lodge Ellerton. — Now the Noisy Winds are Still.—Mary M. Dodge.—PoE Now the Sun is Sinking.—J: W. Tufts.-CBOP—NV “Now what is Love.”—Sir Walter Raleigh.-HBV Now Winter Nights Enlarge.—T: Cºgon—EPE Nowhere.—Ella W. Wilcox.-PyS—TFS (Land of Nowhere, The.)—WR 15 Nox et Aurora.-Virgil. See AEneid, The. Nox. Nocti Indicat, Scientiam-W: Habington. Nubia.-Bayard Taylor.—HIBV No. 5 Collect Street.—S. J. Pardessus.-CS 34 Number 999.-E. : F. Turner.—CS 28 Number Ninety-one.—Anon.—CS 10 Number Twenty-five.—Anon.—CS 27—WR 33 Numbers, Sels. fr. Bible. - Balaam's Parables. (Sels. fr. Chs. XXIII. and XXIV.) —B (Balaam’s Prophecy in Behalf of Israel—ptly. Same.)— Numbers Altered. (Pwnch.)—HPE Nun, The.—Leigh Hunt.—FEP—HBP—HBV—OVV Nun, The.—Ludwig Uhland.-H.G.W. Nun and Harp, The.—Harriet Prescott Spofford.—CBP Nun at her Devotions, A. (Scribner’s Monthly.)—BS 8 — TCP Nun Danket Alle Gott.—Martin Rinkart.—LLC Nunc Amet qui nunquam Amavit.—Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the House, €. - . . Nuns Fret not at their Convent's Narrow Room.—W : Words- Worth-EPN. ... Nun’s Lament for Philip jºrrº, The. (Sel. fr. Phyllyp See Canterbury See Castara. Sparowe.)—J: Skelton.— Nun’s Priest's Tale. — Geoffrey Chaucer. Tales. Nuns' Song, The.—Alfred Tennyson. Nuptial Eve, A.—Sydney Dobell.—VA Balſº º Reith of Ravelston, The.—HEV—OB—OVV- (Keith of Ravelston.)—FEP—STC–VE Nuptial sys-J: Leicester Warren (Lord DeTabley.) — Nuremberg.—HI: W. Longfellow. —BNL — CAP — HBV — POW-YBV Nurse Winnie Goes Shopping.—Hannah M. Johnson.—BS 17 Nurse Winter.—Susan Coleridge.—CBOP Nursery Fable, A.—Will H. Wall.—TT Nursery Gardening.—N. M.–WA Nursery Heroes and Heroines.—Anon.—PP1 Nursery Nonsense.—Anon.—PP1 Nursery Novels.--Anon.—PPl Nursery Reminiscences.—R: H. Barham.–GC Nursery Rhyme, A.—Anon.—WA See Guinevere. 218 TITLE INDEX O Say Nursery Rhymes.—Anon.—CGd—OTPC I. : “Jenny Wren fell sick.” (Jenny Wren and Robin Redbreast.)—OS 1 II. : “There were three jovial Welshmen.” (Three Jovial Huntsmen—sl. diff. vers.)—NA II.: “There was an old woman, as I’ve heard tell.” (Old Market-woman, The.)—OS 1 IV. : “If all the world was apple-pie.”—CGd (“If?'—diff. vers.)—NA º W. : “There was a little boy and a little girl.” Nursery Rhymes à la Mode.—Anon.—PA Nursery Rhymes Drill.—Mary L. Gaddess.-W.R. 17 Nursery Song.—Mrs. Carter [or Mrs. J. Morrison].-CBOP —LOS 1–NW–OAMs—PC—PIHS-PP1 (Recitation for Three Little Girls.)—LPS–PP Nursery Song, A.—Laura E. Richards.—HIBW-HBVy Nursery Song in Pidgin English.-Anon.—PA Nursery Stove, The.—Clara J. Denton.—FTT Nurses' Song. (Im Songs of Innocence.) — W: Blake. — ASR-II—BGV-BPB—BVC–CHV-GSP —HBV — HBVy—LCH-OTPC–QH Nursing.—C: and Mary Lamb.-OTPC Nusaib.- (Tr. by C. J. Lyall.)—OAMs Nut-brown Bride, The-(Ballad.)—EBS Nut-brown Maid, The. (In Percy's Reliques.)–(Ballad.)— BBB–BESB–EP—FEP—OB–OBB–OEB º Nutcrackers and the Sugar-tongs, The.—E: Lear.—CHV Nuts to Crack,--Anon.—CB - Nuts to Crack, No. I. (Acting char.—for boys.)—Clara J. Denton.—WLO Nuts to Crack, No. II. (Acting char.— for girls.) —Clara J. Denton.—WLO Nutting.—Anon.--NV Nutting.—Lucy M., Blinn.--CS 18 Nutting. (Sl. abr.)—W: Wordsworth.-POS Nutting Expedition, A.—Anon.—CS 26 Nut-tree, The.—Anon.—CBPC “N'Yawk's the Place.”—Anon-WR 34 Nydia and Ione. — E: Bulwer-Lytton. See Last Days of Pompeii, The. - Nydia, the Blind Girl.—E: Bulwer-Lytton. See Last Days of Pompeii, The. Nydia's Sacrifice. — E: Bulwer-Lytton. See Last Days of Pompeii, The. Nydia's Song.—E: Bulwer-Lytton. See Last Days of Pom- er Fawn, The. (C.) peii, The.. Nymph Complaining for the Death of h —Andrew Marvell.—FEP—HBIP–HBV (Death of the White Fawn.)—BNL (Giºrites her Fawn, The-sel.) —ABV — BBB — (Nymph and the Fawn, The.)—QH (Nymph Mourning her Fawn, The-sel.)—EPs Nymph Mourning her Fawn, The.—Andrew Marvell. See foregoing. Nymph of the Severn, The...—J: Milton. See Comus. N ymphydis i. Thi, gourt of Fairy, Sels. fr.-Michael Drayton. * — H 4 Arming of Pigwiggen, The.—GN-OTPC–WEP 1 Nymph’s Disdain of Love, A.—Anon.—EP Nymph’s Reply, [to the Passionate Shepherdl, The...—Sir Wal- ter Raleigh.-BLV—BNL–EP—GEP—GP—HBW — PHS-SEP—STC–WE (Her Reply.)—OB (Miſſºid's Mother's Answer.) —FEP (w. add. st.) — (Reply to Marlowe's The Passionate Shepherd to his Love.)—WEP 1 (Shepherdess' Reply, The-w. add. st.)—CEL Nymph’s Song, The-Roden Noel.—HEV & Nymph’s, Song to Hylas, The... (Song fr. The Life and Death of Jason, Bk. IV.)—W: Morris.-HBV—OE (Song from Jason.)—EPs Nyum-Nyum, The.—Anon.—NA D V.—Anon.—WA I C.—Anon.—WA M., B.--Ford M. Brown.—VA Amber Day.—W: T. Allison.—OCW O O 8 O, are ye Sleeping, Maggie 7–Rob't Tannahill.—BGW-EBS 8 Beautiful, my Country.—Frä’k L. Hosmer.—APPV O O O y Blanca Mºrsen a Tu Ventana.— (Tr. by) Eleanor Hague. Breathe not his Name ! (Rob't Emmett.) — T: Moore. See Oh I Breathe not his Name. Brother Tree.—Max Michelson.—NPA Captain l My Captain l—Walt Whitman. —AA —AFI 2 — AL–Amp—APM–APPV—BIE—CAP—CCB-CR — CTBP—DD–EDY-FEP—FPE—GEP —GN —GSP —HBR-HBV-HEVy—HH-HPB —HTb-I —LLC —OAL–OAM—OB—OCP—OTPC —PAH —PAP — PAP m—PCK–POL–PYO—RAC–SC—SFM-SP 3 —SR—SR 8—SSR—StS-TMR.—WR 44—YBW (My Captain.)—OS 3 O Christ, Our King.—Anon.—HS “O come, let us sing unto the Lord.” Bible. See Psalms. O Come Quickly (Divine and Moral Songs, XI.-O.)—T: Campion.—OB s O Crudel; #ºr. (Book of Airs, XX.-O.)—T: Campion. 1 9 (Vobiscum est Tope.)—OB Q Days and Hours.--Alfred Tennyson, See. In Memoriam. O, Do not Wanton with those Eyes.—Ben Jonson.—BNL O Dreamººloomy, Friendly Trees l—Herbert Trench.- GT • O Memory ! O Drimin Dhu Deelish.--Anon.—BIP O Earth l Art thou not Weary 7–Julia C. R. Dorr.—AA O [or Ohl, Fairest of the Rural Maids.--W: C. Bryant.— AA—APM–ASL–BNL–CAP—LOS 3 O Filia Pulchra.-W. W. Story. See He and She ; or, A Poet's Portfolio. “O Fons Banduslae.”—Horace. (Tr. by Austin Dobson.)— TIWP—VA. O for a Moon to Light me Home.-Walter Ramal-OTPC O Gin my Love were Yon Red Rose.—Anon.—NT “O glorious Easter morning l’’—Sarah K. Bolton.—FHS O God, our Help in Ages Past.—I: Watts.-HBV—LOS 3 O God, # Madest Earth and Sky. — Reginald Heber. — O Happy Soul that Lives on High.--—I: Watts.-FEP “O happy Thames, that didst my Stella bear.”—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. O. Henry.—N: Wachel Lindsay.—HIBW-LY “O how feeble is man's power.” (Sel. fr. Song.)—J: Donne. – Hijº'S O, how the Thought of God Attracts I (Sl. abr.)—Frd’k W. Faber.—BNL O, Inexpressible as Sweet. (C.—in Wild Eden.)—G: E: ...Woodberry.—AA—HBV. (Silence of Love, The.)—ASL–FTA “O Lady Moonſ, your horns point toward the east”—0.]— Christina G. Rossetti...—Poſt—SFM–SMG (Lady Moon.)—BVC O Land Beloved. (Sel. fr. My Country.) — G : E : Wood- berry.-PAH O Lark of the Summer Morning.—Anon.—NV O Lassie Ayont the Hill.—G : Macdonald.—CBP—STC O, Lay thy Hand in mine, Dear l—Gerald Massey.—BNL– GP–HBV–PF-ELP—TFY ‘Q, let the solid ground.”—Alfred Tennyson. See, Maud. “O life, O death, O world, O time.”—R : C. Trench-PGT2 (Suffering.)—HI) L * O Lincoln.—Ross L. Finney.—WR 45 “O listen to the sounding sea.”—G: W. Curtis.-YBW O Little Town of Bethlehem. (Abr.)—Phillips Brooks,—AA —BOC —FEP —GN —HBV —OAC —PF — PGpr — SFM–SMG-SP 1–STC–TYP—YC g (“How silently, how silently”—br. sel.)—FHS Lord, how Long.—E: Elliott.—LHT Lord, Thy Wing. Outspread.-W. J. Blew.—VA. ‘O lovo and death l’’ (Br. sel. fr. Edith.)—Felicia D. He- mans.—BIL Love, if Life Should be.—Anon.—FLS , Love is not a Summer Mood.”—R. : W. Gilder. Lovo is not a Summer Mood. O Love, O Love, how Long 7–E: Cracroft Lefroy.—HP 2 O Lovely Voices of the Sky.—Felicia D. Hemans.—YC O Lusty May.—Anon.—EBS 8 Magnet-South.-Walt Whitman.—AL–CAP—PNW O O g & §o See Oh, Mally's Meek, Mally's Sweet.—Rob't Burns.—GN-HBV Maria Regina Misericordiae l—Jas. C. Mangan.-RTI Martyrs Numberless.--Anon.—PEO * “O Mary, go and call the cattle home.”—C: Kingsley. See Sands of Dee, The. O May I Join the Choir Invisible.—G: Eliot. See Choir In- visible, The. Goldsmith. Thou Fond Deceiver.—Oliver Q Merry may the Maid Be.—Sir J. Clerk-BGV-HBV O Mickle is the Powerful Grace. — W: Shakespeare. See Romeo and Juliet. “O [or Oh I mistress mine, [where are you roaming?] ‘’—W: ... Shakespeare. See Twelfth Night. “O Mithèr, dinna deel ” (Sel. fr. Meg Blane, Pt. IV.) — ... Rob't Buchanan.—GP O, Minºg ins a Song to the Bairns. – Alex. Anderson. — O Mother Dear, Jerusalem l–a–Anon.—LOS 2 “O Mother of a Mighty Race.”—W: G. Bryant. Mother, etc.” O Mother State.—Jas. R. Lowell.—BIHV “O mothers whose children are sleeping.” (Ohristian Union.) O [or Ohl, my Luve's Like a Red, Red Rose.—Rob't Burns. —BNL–Ehl’—EPs—GEP—GP–PGT 1–R.LP (Red, Red Rose, A.)—BGV-BIL-BPB—CBPC–EBS —EPR—FEP—FTA—HBP —HBV —LC —MBL — OB-SEP—WE—WEP 2 O Nancy, Wilt thou Gang wi' Me [or Go with Mej Ż Percy’s Reliques.)—Anon.—BNL–FEP—HBW “O Navis.”—Austin Dobson.—VA O Near Ones, Dear Ones.—E: Bulwer-Lytton.—BIL O never, É that I was false of heart.—W: Shakespeare.— Q Nightingale.—J: Milton.—RLP O N isitiº Thou Surely Art.—W: Wordsworth. —BGV & See “Oh, (In O, not by Graves.—W: R. Wallace.—FP “O piety I O heavenly piety l’’—Anon.—GG “O pious mother l kind, good, brave and truthful.” — T: Carlyle.—FHS / O Rock-a-by, Dears.--Anna Sanford Thompson.—WR 48 O Sailor, Come Ashore.—Christina G. Rossetti...—ASR-II O Saviour ! Whose Mercy.—Sir Rob't Grant.—STC O, Saw ye Bonnie Lesley?— Rob't Burns.— BNL —EPR — GP–HBV (Bonnie Lesley [or Leslie].)—BGV —BIV —EP —FEP —HEP—LOS 3–OB–PGT 1 -- O, Saw ye the Lass?—R : Ryan.—BNL–GP—-HBW O Say, thou Best and Brightest.—T: Moore.—FTA 219 O Sing AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS O Sings.: my Roundelay.—T: Chatterton. See Minstrel's OIl 8. Slavery ſ—Percy B. Shelley.—NT Sleep l—Grace Fallow Norton.—HRW Sleep, my Babe.—Sara Coleridge.—GC—OB—Q.H. Snatched away in Beauty's Bloom l—Lord Byron. “Oh, snatch'd away,” etc. Sorrow, Sorrow.—T: Dekker.—EPE Star of France.—Walt Whitman.—CAP O, Stay, Sweet Warbling Wood-lark. (C.)—Rob't Burns. (Address to the Woodlark—also C.)—WEP 3 O, Struck beneath the Laurel. (In Wild Eden.)—G: E: Woodberry. A. * - O Swallow [Swallow, 1 [Flying South]..—Alfred Tennyson. See Princess, The. O, Sweet Content l—T: Dekker. Patient Grissell, The. O Tell me how to Woo Thee.—Rob't Graham. See Oh, Tell me how to Woo Thee. - O that 'twere Possible.—Alfred Tennyson. See Maud. O the Glad Ages.—F. M. Arouet Voltaire.—AFP O, the Marriage l—T: Osborne Davis.-OVW O, the Pleasant Days of Old l—Frances Brown. See Oh! the Pleasant, etc. O, the Sight Entrancing.—T: Moore. See Oh, the Sight En- O O O O, See O O See Pleasant Comedy of trancing. - O Thou, from Whom all Goodness Flows.--T: Haweis.-FEP “O Thou great Friend to all the sons of men l’” — Theodore Parker.—GG (Way, the Truth, and the Life, The.)—BNL–GP O Thou of Little Faith.-G : Macdonald.—HIDL O Thou, # Contrite Sinners' Friend.—Charlotte Elliott. — “O, Thou who dry'st the mourner's tear.”—T: Moore. See : “Oh, Thou,” etc. - O! Thou Undaunted.—R : Crashaw.—RLP “O Victor Emmanuel the king.” S (Br. Sel. fr. The Sword of Castruccio.)—Eliz. B. Browning.—BNL Q Wad some Power.—Rob't Burns. See To a Louse. O, Waly, Waly.—Anon.—EBS O Were my Love yon Lilac Fair.—Rob't Burns.—BGV- HBV-OB–RLP O [wr Oh), Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast.—Rob't Burns.— BGW –BIPIB —EBS —EPR —LOS 3 —MBL —NT — SEP—WE—WEP 3 (Address to a Lady.)—HBP “O where, Tell me. Where.”—Mrs. Grant, of Laggan.—EBS O, Whistle an’ I’ll Come to ye, my Lad. — Rob't Burns. – EBS—GEP - O, why Left I my Hame?—Rob't Gilfillan.-EBS O [or Oh), Why Should the Spirit of Mortal be Proud 2–W: FC BP—CS FAS–FEP nox. —BNL (sl. abr.)—C - -- HBV-HTb-I-LLC—PCL–PF-PYO-RLP —STO —WR 43 (Mortality.)—HBP—PCK O. Wind of the Mountain l—T: Westwood.—VA “O winds! ye are too rough, too rough l’” —Alice Cary. — “Ol winter twilight, while the moon.”—Fs. W: Bourdillon. O Winter l Wilt thou never Go?—D: Gray.—BNL O! Wondrous Death.-Archbishop Trench-BIP “O Word of God Incarnate.”—W : W. How.—FEP O World.—Alice Corbin.—NPA O World.—G: Santayana.-HBW O World, be Nobler.—Laurence Binyon.—HIBW-OB O World, be not so Fair.—Grace Fallow Norton.—HBW O World ! O Life I O Time l—Percy B. Shelley.—GEP O ye Sweet Heavens !—T: W. Parsons.—AA O ye Tears l—C : Mackay.—CBP “O Years, you have Vanished.”—Anon.—CP O Yet we Trust [that Somehow Good]. – Alfred Tennyson. See In Memoriam. e O Youth whose Hope is High.-Rob't Bridges.—WA Oae.—Arthur O'Shaughnessy.—DB Oak, The. (In The Plea of the Trees.)—Anon.—AD Oak, The.—Anon.—AID Oak, Thº, (Im Choosing a “State Tree.”)—Jos. Brobeck.-- Oak, The.—J: Dryden.—OAA Oak, The.—Mary Elliott.—OTPC Oak, The.—G : Hill.—AD—DD Oak, The.—Jas. R. Lowell.—AID—OAA Oak, The...—Jas. Montgomery.—AD Oak, The.—Mrs. E. O. Smith.-AD Oak, The.—Alfred Tennyson.-OS 2 - Oak and the Beech, The.—T: L. Peacock.-OTPC–PCL Oak and the Briere, The.—Edmund Spenser. See Shep- heardes Calendar, The. Oak and the Mistletoe Seed, The.—Anon.—AD Oak in a Storm, An. (Mon. and pant. fr. Romance)— Abraham Dreyfus.-WR 13 Oak of our Fathers, The.—Rob't Southey.—A Oak Tree, The.—Anon.—AD—PyR. - Oak Tree, The...— (Sl. abr.) — Mary Howitt. — AD—LLC — 1. Oaks, Tºr. C. Johnson.--AD Oaks of Monte Luca, The. (Sel.)—H: W. Longfellow.—AD Oak-tree, The.—W: išarnes.—6 Oasis.-E: Dowden.—TIP Oasis of Sidi Khaled. The. —Wilfrid S. Blunt— Oath, The.—T: B. Read.-CS 1 Oath of Freedom, The.—Jas. B. Hope.—AWB–BE—OAM Oatmobile, The.—Anon.—HIH (In Love Sonnets of Proteus.) BP October.—Helen Hunt Jackson. Obedience. (ºphobe Cary.—ASR-II—LPP—PGpr— RAC–WR 17 (Do your Best—sel.)—TT ! Obedient Servants, The...—Clara J. Denton.—WLO Obermann 9nce More. (Sel.)—Matthew Arnold. — OS 3— W Oberon and Titania to the Fairy Train.-W: Shakespeare. See Midsummer Night's Dream. Oberon's Feast.—Rob't Herrick.-ABV-OTPC–WEP 2 Obeying Pleasantly.—Anon.—WR 17 Qbituary–T: W. Parsons.—AA—HBV—HBVy—YBV Qbject of Love, An-Mary E. Wilkins Freeman,—WR 35 Qbject of Missions, The-Fs. Wayland.—CS 11 oblation, Tº Algernon C: Swinburne.—BOL–HBV- N Qbligations of Wealth, The.—Anon-CP Qbliging his Landlady.—C: D. Hickman.-W.R. 24 Obliging Lady Boarder, The.—Anon.—CS 38 Oblivion.—Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.—NPA Q. Branigan's Drill.—W.W. Fink-CS 24 Obrig Grange, Sel. fr.—Walter C. Smith.-WA - Obsequies of David the Painter.—Pierre J. Béranger. (tr. by FS. Mahoney.)—GP obsequg, # Stuart.—J: R. Thompson.—ABI 2—BE—EDY Observation Before Invention.—Abraham Lincoln.-W.R. 46 Observation Party, An.—Anon.—EuB Qbservations of Little Katie-Anon.-W.R. 50 Observations on the Art of English Poesy, Sel. fr.—(Laura.) —T: Campion.—OB (Silent Music.)—CEL - Obstacle, An.—Charlotte P. (Stetson) Gilman.-SR 9 Obstinate Music-box, The.—S. V. R. Ford.—CS 28 Obstinate Old Man, An.—G : Horton.—WR 4 Obstructive Hat * Pit, The.—F. Anstey.—BS 20—CS 33 Qbtaining Help in the Country. (Dial.)—Anon.—MPD Occasioned by General Washington's Arrival in Philadelphia on His Way to His Residence in Virginia.-Philip Freneau.-PAPH Occasioned by Reading the Travels of Captain Lemuel Gul- liver.—Alex. Pope.—BLV Occupation of Naples by the Austrians. (Lines on the Entry of the Austrians into Naples—C.)—T: Moore—EDY (Lines on Naples—wording sl. chgd.)—CSS (To the Neapolitans—abr.)—OS 2 Occupation of Philadelphia.-H. A. Brown.—OCP Occupations.—Anon.—PyS Ocean.-Rob't Pollok. See Course of Time, The. Ocean.-C : Sprague.—EPs Ocean, The.—Bernard Barton.—OTPC Ocean, The.—R : H. Dana.-POS - Ocean, The.—Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Ocean, The. (Sl. abr.)—Jas. Montgomery.—BNL Ocean, The.—C : Tennyson-Turner.—BNL–POS Ocean Wanderer, The.—Anon.—NA Ocean Burial, The.—W: H. Saunders.-FTR Ocean Fight, The.—Anon.—AIH–PAH Ocean of Life, The.—Laura Rose.—SSE “Ocean stood like crystal, The.”—R. C. W.-GG Ocean's Dead, The.—S. *V. R. Ford.—CS 29 Oceanus.-J: Keats. See Hyperion. Ochil Farmer, An.-J: Logie Robertson.—EBS O'Connell. (Sel. fr. The Liberator.)—T: N. Burke.—FS O'Connell's Heart.--A. H. Dorsey.—CS 9 O'Connor's Child.—T: Campbell.—SR 15—WR 33 October.—Anon.—HIP October.—G : Arnold.—HCTC October.—Edith Brownell.—DD October.—W : C. Bryant.—CAP—PEO—PRs October.—(C.)—Dinah M. Craik-EDY—PGpr—POS (Autumn's Processional—br. sel.)—GN - See October's Bright Blue Weather. October.—D. M. Jordan.—HIP October.—R : K. Munkittrick.-AWH October.—Dollie Radford.—VA October.—Frank D. Sherman.—LFL October.—SMG. October.—W: H. Withrow.—TCW October in Tennessee.—Walter Malone.—AA—PNW October Morning.—Wilfred Campbell.—OCV - October Morning, An.—R : D. Blackmore. See Lorna Doone. October Picture, An.—T: Stephens Collier.—CBP October Song.—Evaleen Stein.--CCB October’s Bright Blue Weather.—Helen Hunt Jackson.— CCB-GN–HBVy—NV—PGpr—SFM-TYP October.—SMG. - October's Party.—Anon.—ASR-II - October's Party.—G: Cooper. — COS—HBV—HBVy—NW– PP–WR. 15 Odd Number, The, Sel. fr. (Necklace, The.)—Guy de Mau- passant.—MRS Odd Sea-saws.--Anon.—BS 24—NM Odd to a Krokis.--Anon.—NA Ode, An. . . (C.)—“How are thy servants blest.” etc.—Jos. Addison. ("Hogºgº thy servants blest, O Lord.”)—FEP—RLP (Hymn.)—HBP - Ode, An: “The spacious firmament,” etc.—Jos. Addison. See Spectator, The. 220 TITLE INDEX Ode Ode, An: “As it fell upon a day.”—R: Barnfield. See Cynthia. Ode: “Oh Venicel Venice l’’—Lord Byron.—EP Ode: "Hºp the brave.”—W: Collins. See Ode Written 1Il tº Ode, An: “I sing a song of sixpence.”—Anthony C. Deane. Ode: to tenderl son.—A - Ode, An: “‘False l' She said.”—Giles Fletcher, the Elder. &=º P Ode: “I º the spirit of the morning sea.”—R: W. Gilder. Ode: “What constitutes a state.”—Sir W: Jones. See Ode in Imitation of Alcaeus, An. - Ode, An: “High-spirited friend.”—Ben Jonson. (Noble Balm, The.)—OB (True Balm.)—LH Ode (C.) : “Bards of passion and of mirth.”—J: Keats.- * EP—HEP—WEP 4 (Bards of Passion and of Mirth.)—BGV-OB (Ode on the Poets.)—CBP—FT-PGT 1–PIHS (To the Poets. –FEP—HBV - Ode: “Who cometh over the hills.”—Jas. R. Lowell.—CAP Ode: "Wºº I see you at the dawn.”—Oliver de Magny.— Ode: “We are the music makers.” (Sel.)—Arthur O’Shaughnessy. — BIP–HBV—HGP—OE–OVV — PGT 2—RAC—VE Ode, An (O.) : “The merchant,” etc.—Matthew Ehl”—EPR—FEP—WEP 3 “Merchant to secure his treasture, The.”—BLV—PGT1 (Song.)—HBV–OB Ode: “Come, darling, see an’ if the rose.”—Pierre de Ron- sard.—AFP Ode: “Lovely Venus on a Day.”—Pierre de Ronsard.— the Hºugº day.”—Ralph W. Emer- 2—CBP—P Prior.— Ode: “Why, poor peasant, should you dread?”—Pierre de Ronsard.—AFP Ode: “Sleep sweetly in your humble graves.”—H. Timrod. —HBV—PS—YBV Ode: “Rule Britannia.”—Jas. Thomson. See Rule Brit- 8, Ill lä. - Ode: ". me thou soul of her I love.”—Jas. Thomson.— Ode: “Sire of the rising day.”—J: Leicester Warren.—OVV Ode (Attempted in the Manner of Horace to My Ingenious Friend, Mr. T : Godfrey.)—Nathaniel Evans.—AFV Ode: Autumn. (C.)—T: Hood.—VA (Autumn.)—ABV-BNI –HBP—HCTC–OB (Ode to Autumn.)—CEL–HBV Ode: Composed on May Morning. (C.)—W: Wordsworth. (First of May—sl. abr.)—EPs e - Ode *†, To the Virginian—Woyage.—Michael Drayton.— Ode for a Master Mariner Ashore.—Louise I. Guiney.—AA Ode for a Social Meeting.—Oliver W. Holmes.—BNL–THP Ode for Ben Jonson, An.-Rob't Herrick,-BLV—WEP 2 (Ode to Ben Jonson.)—BNL–EPs (To Ben Jonson.)—EDY—FT * Ode for Decoration-day.—Theo. P. Cook.-BE—OAM Ode for Decoration Day.-H: Peterson.—AA (sel.)—Amp —AIPPV-BE—CS 9—OAM—PEO Ode for Decoration Day.—S. D. Phelps.-BLP Ode for Memorial Day.—Paul Laurence Dunbar.—OAM Ode (for Music) on St. Cecilia's Day. (C.)—Alex. Pope. See Ode on St. Cecilia’s Day. Ode tºy #% Purial of Abraham Lincoln.—W: C. Bryant. Ode for % ganadian Confederacy, An-C: G : D. Roberts. Ode for the Centenary of the Birth of Rob't Browning.— G. : Sterling.—LY Ode toº, * Fourth of July, 1876, An-Jas. R. Lowell.— Ode for Washington's Birthday.-Oliver W. Holmes.— APPV-DT) Ode from #. French, Sel. fr. (Murat.)—Lord Byron.—BNL —E.P.S Ode from the Norse Tongue, An.—T: Gray.—EP. Ode in Imitation of Alcaeus, An-Sir W: Jones.—BGV- FEP—HBV—HBVy—NT—RLP (Ode: “What constitutes a state.”)—HBP - (Our Country’s Needs—Finch—contains this, abºr.)—SSS (What Constitutes a State.)—BNL–GG—GP (Albr.)—LLC - Ode in May.—W: Watson.—OB—OVV Ode in Mºy of Dr. Hoffmann, Sel. fr. (The Spectator.) Ode in Memory of the Right Honourable W: Ewart Glad- stone.—Arthur C. Benson.—LHT-RTV Ode in Time of Hesitation, An, Sels. fr. — W: Vaughn Moody.—HIBV-LBM–OAM—PAH-PNW–YBV “No Hint of Stain.”—AA Robert Gould Shaw.—AA—Amp We are our Fathers' Sons.—Amp Ode, inscribed to W. H. Channing.—Ralph W. Emerson. Ode: Intimations of Immortality in Early Childhood (C.)— W: Wordsworth.--CBP—Ehl’—EP—FEP—GC–GT —OB—QH-R.LP—SEP—STC–WEP 9 §ºrº; e Inºſions of Immortality.)—HBP—LLC (cond.)— Ode: Intimations of Immortality in Early Childhood (Continued). - Ode on Immortality.)—GP—PHS (Ode on Intimations of Immortality [in Early Child- hood].)—BG:V—EPN-GEP—HBV-HGP - OR – PGT 1–RAC–VE £º a time,” etc.)—BNL “We will grieve not”—br. Sel.—GG Ode: Of Wit.—Abraham Cowley.—WEP 2 Ode on a Distant Prospect of Clapham Academy. — T: - Hood.—HIPE Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College.—T: Gray.— BLW — CBP — EP — EPR—PGT 1–PFHS–RLP— SEP—STC–WE—WEP 3 (Eton College.)—EPs - (On a Distant Prospect of Eton College.—O.)—BGV- BNL–(br. sels.) FEP—HBP—HBV-MBL Ode onrº, ºir Spring Morning. — Lewis Morris. – EP — Ode on a Grecian Urn. (C.)—J : Keats. – BGV — BNL — CEL–Ehl?—EP—EPN-GEP—GT-HBP—HBR.— HBV—HBVy—HGP-MRS–OB—OR—OS 3 —PGT 1–POW–PYO—RLP—SEP—WE— WEP 4 (On a Grecian Urn.)—FEP Ode oniº Jar of Pickles.—Bayard Taylor. See Echo Club, €. Ode. Oº. Sermon against Glory. (C.—Ode XVII.)—Mark €IlSI C18. (On a Sermon against Glory.)—CBP—HBP Ode on Art.—C: Sprague.—CBP—FP (abr.) (Art.)—SS . Ode on Christmas.-J. E. Clinton.—PEO Ode on Conflicting Claims.-R. : W. Dixon.—VA Ode: On Decorating the Graves of [the] Confederate Dead [or Soldiers] ...—HI: Timrod. See Ode Sung on the Occasion of Decorating, etc. Ode on Immortality.—W: Wordsworth. See Ode: Intima- tions of Immortality, etc. Ode on Indolence.—J: Keats.-BGV Ode on Intimations of Immortality [from Recollections of Early Childhood].-W: Wordsworth. See Ode: Inti- mations of Immortality, etc. Ode ongºlancholy. Sel. fr.—T: Hood. — (Melancholy.) — Ode on Melancholy.—J: Keats.-BGW-EPN-GEP—OB Ode on St. Cecilia's Day (Ode for Music on St. Cecilia's Day.—C.)—Alex. Pope.—FEP—RTW (Descend, ye Nine—sel.)—GN Ode on St. Cecilia's Day.—J: Dryden. See Song for St. Cecilia’s Day, A. Ode on Science.—Jonathan Swift.—HIPE Ode on Shakespeare. Sel. fr. C: Sprague.-CBP Ode on Solitude. (C.)—Alex. Pope.—CBOP–EPC—EPR, #EP—HBP-HEV–HBvy-Lo–otpc-Pyo- (Qde to Solitude.)—BNL (Quiet Life, The.)—CEL–GEP—RLP (Solitude.)—PCK–PGT 1 Ode on the Assassination of President Garfield.—Anon.—GG Ode on the Birth of our Savigur, An. (Albr.)—Rob't Her- rick.-GN–OAC–OTPC–YC Ode on the Celebration of the Battle of Bunker Hill, Sel. fr. (Lonely Bugle Grieves, The.)—Grenville Mellen.—AA Ode on the Death of a Favourite Cat Drowned in a Tub of Goldfishes.—T: Gray.—ABV-BLV—EPR—OTPC Ode on the Death of Mr. Thomson.—W: Collins. See Ode on the Death of Thomson. - Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington. (C.)—Alfred Tennyson.—BIHV-Ehl?—EHT (sel.)—FEP—GEP— |HBV—LHT-LOS 3—OVW- PPV — RTV — VA — WEP 4 (Burial of the Duke of Wellington—sel.)—EDY º the Death of the Duke of Wellington—Sel.)— (Path of Duty was the Way to Glory, º Ode on the Death of Thomson. (C.)—W: Collins.—BNL (br. sel.)—CBP—EDY (Ode on the Death of Mr. Thomson.)—FEP—WEP 3 (On the Death of Thomson.)—RLP Ode on the 450th Anniversary Celebration at Eton.—Jas. K. Stephen.—WA - Ode on the Morning of Christ's Nativity.—J: Milton. See On the Morning of Christ's Nativity. Ode on the Passions.—W: Collins. See Ode to the Passions. Ode on the Pleasure Arising from Vicissitude.—T: Gray.— ºur v — (br. Sels.)—EPR—PGT 1 (sel.) (Spring, sel.)—LC Ode on the Poetical Character.—W: Collins.—EPR, Ode on the . Poets.-J: Keats. See Ode: “Bards of pas- sion,” etc. Ode on the Popular Superstitions of the Highlands of Scot- land.—W : Collins.—BGV-EP—EPR, Ode: On the Spring. (C.)—T: Gray.—CBP—EP—EPR— HBV-PGT 1–R.LP—WEP 3 * (On the Spring.)—BGV-FEP (Spring.)—BNL Ode on the Unveiling of the Shaw Memorial on Boston gºon, An.—T: B. Aldrich.-AA—HBW — OAM— PA Ode on Venice, Sel. fr. __(Race with Death, The.—Pt. I.)— Lord Byron.—LH - Ode I.-Horace. See Death of Cleopatra, The. . Ode Read at the One, Hundredth Anniversary of the Figh at Concord Bridge, Br: sel. fr. (Ode to Freedom.) —Jas. R. Lowell.—BNL 2 ode AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Ode Recited at the Harvard Commemoration, July 21, 1865. .)—Jas. R. Lowell. — AA — AIH 2—AL–Aml?— PM–APPV–CAP—CBB—HBW-OAL– OAM — PAEH–YBV Abraham Lincoln. — (Sts. 5, 6 — abr.) — BNL — PAP abr.)—TMD - (Commemoration Ode—sel. fr. Sts. 3, 5, 6, 8, 11, 12– abr.)—BE—EPs—HB—LBA—OS 3—POL–RAC — SP 3—SSC–STC (Lincoln.)—BS 16—PEO (Martyr Chief, The.)—LLC (Our Country Saved—sel.)—M.M.R—OAI Unreturning Brave, The-st. 8, abr.)—GP Ode, Sung at the Opening of the International Exhibition, Br. Sel. fr.—Alfred Tennyson.—BNL Ode Sung in the Town Hall, Concord, July 4, 1857.-Ralph W. Emerson.—AA—CAP—GN–OAI Ode Sung on the Occasion of Decorating the Graves of the Confederate Dead.—HI: Timrod.—EPs (At Magnolia Cemetery.)—AA—AmI2—LBA (Decoration Day at Charleston.)—DD–GP (Ode on Decorating the Graves of [the] Confederate Dead [or Soldiers].)—OS 3 * (“Sleep sweetly in your humble graves.”)—BNL Ode: The Perfect Life.—Ben Jonson.—GSP Ode XXXVII.-Horace. See Death of Cleopatra, The. Ode to a Butterfly.—T: W. Higginson.—AA—HBW Ode to a London Fog. (Parody.)—Anon.—PA—SP 5 Ode to a Mountain Oak.-G : H : Boker.—CBP Ode to a Nightingale. (C.)—J: Keats.-BGV-BNL–CBP — Ehl’—EP—EPC—EPN-GEP — HBIP — HBV — HGP-OR-PG|T 1–R.LP—RTV—SEP—SN–WE— WEP 4 - (Sl. abºr.)—GP—OB (Nightingale, The-br. Sel.)—EPs (To a Nightingale.)—FEP—GT Ode to a Rhinoceros.-Hilaire Belloc.—BWC () de to a Schoolmaster.—I: Watts.-NT Ode to a Skylark.-Percy B. Shelley.—PCK–WR 7 (To a Skylark—C.)—BFV—BGV-BPB—CBP—CBPC —CCB-DD–Ehl’—EP—EPC—EPN-FEP— GºIP —GN–GP—HBV—HBVy—HGP-LLC— LOS 3 — OB-OS 3–OTPC–PGGR—PGT 1–PHS— RAC — RLP—RTV — SEP — SFM — SMG — STC — VE — WEP 4 gº-º-tº Sel.)—EPs * (To the Skylark.)—BNL-HBP Ode to an Indian [Gold] Coin.-J: Leyden.—CBP—FEP— HBP—LLC—STC Ode to Apollo.—J: Keats.—FTR - Ode to Autumn.—T: Hood. See Ode: Autumn. Ode to Autumn. — J: Keats.-CCB–GEP—OAT—PGT 1– SN (Autumn.)—POS (To Autumn.-O.)—BGV-CBPC–-CEL–EP—EPN- FEP—GT-HBP—HBV–HBVy—OE — OR — SEP —WE—WEP 4 Ode to Beauty.—Ralph W. Emerson.—CAP—HBP Ode to Ben Jonson.—Rob't Herrick. See Ode for Ben Jonson, An. - Ode to Burns.—Anon.—SP 9 Ode to Disappointment.—H: Kirke White.—CBP Ode to Duty. (C.)—W : Wordsworth.-BGV-Ehl’—EP— EPC — EPN — FEP—GEP—HBP—HBV—HBVy— oº::3% 1—PHS—RLP—SEP—STC—THIV — WE (Sels.)—BNL–EPs—TMD (Duty—sel.)—HDL (To Duty.)—LH Ode to Endymion Porter.—Rob't Herrick.-WEP 2 Ode to England, An, Sels. fr.—W : W. Lord. Reats.-AA Wordsworth.-AA Ode to Evening. (O.)—W : Collins.—BGV-CBP—Ehl’— EP—EPR—EPs—FEP—HEP—HIBW-OB–PGT 1 —RLP—SEP—STC—VE—WEP 3 (Evening.)—CEL–EPs—FEP (To Evening.)—BPB Ode to Fear.—W : Collins.—EPR—NT—RLP Ode to Fortune.—Halleck and Drake.—AA—AFW Ode to France.—Jas. R. Lowell.—EDY Ode to Freedom.—Jas. R. Lowell. See Ode Read at the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Fight at Concord Bridge. - Ode to Himself, [An].—Ben Jonson.—EPs (sl. abr.)—EP OEL-WEP 2 - (To Himself.)—FEP Ode to Independence, Sel. fr. mollett.—GP Ode to Independence Hall, An.—J. S. Mitchell.—BS 4— CS 12—PR.R.—SR 8 - Ode to Ireland, An.-King Alfred.—POW Ode to Jamestown.—Jas. Kirke Paulding.—AH-PAH Ode to Kansas.-Walt Mason.—S Ode to Leven Water.—Tobias Smollett.—BGV—EBS—FEP P * (To Leven Water—sl. abr.)—OB Ode to Liberty.—W: Collins.—WEP 3 Ode to Master Anthony - EHBV-OB–WEP 2 Ode to ſºmory, Sel. fr. (Memory.)—Alfred Tennyson.— S Ode to Mercy.—W: Collins.—RLP - Ode to Wº; , Cartereº The, Sel. fr.—Ambrose Philips.-- (Independence.)—Tobias G. Ode to the Pious Memory of the Stafford.—T: Randolph.-EPE— Ode to Miss Harriet Hanbury, Six Years Old, An-Sir C. H. Williams.-BGV Ode to Mr. C. Cotton, Sel. fr.—R : Lovelace. hopper, The. Ode to Mºer Carey's Chicken.—Theodore Watts-Dunton. Ode to my Little Son.--T: Hood. See Parental Ode to my Son, etc., A. Ode to Naples.—Percy B. Shelley.—TIWP Ode to Napoleon Bonaparte, Br. sel. fr. (Washington.)— Lord Byron.—BGV-EDY Ode to Niagara.--Anon.—BS 26 Ode to Peace.—Anon.—PAH Ode to Peace.—W : Tennant.—BNL Ode to Perry.—T: Hood.—HIPE Ode to Pity.—W: Collins.—NT Ode to Psyche.—J : Keats.-BGV-HIBW-OB . Ode to Rae Wilson, Esquire.—T: Hood.—HIPE Ode to Rum, An-W : G. Brown.—CS 9 Ode to sºlicity—w: Collins,—BGW-CBP—EPR—OB— Ode to Sir William Sidney on his Birthday, Sel. fr. (To William Sidney on his Birthday.)—Ben Jonson.— 4, E.' S Ode to Solitude.—Alex. Pope. See Ode on Solitude. Ode to Spring.—Anna L. Barbauld.—RLP—WEP 3 Ode to Spring.—H: H. Brownell.—MYF (sl. diff.) (Lawyer's Invocation to Spring, A.)—AWH–BNL– FEP—G|P–THP–VSA (Lawyer's Poem to Spring, A.)—TFS e Ode to #. Aºican Flag.—Jos. R. Drake. See American !'ſag', 'l'he. Ode to the Assertors of Liberty, An. (Ode Written 1819, before the Spaniards had Recovered their Liberty, An—C.)—Percy B. Shelley.—MRS Ode to the Brave.—W : Collins.—CBP - Ode to the Cuckoo.—J: Logan. (at. also to Michael Bruce.) —BGV-CEL–CGd—DD–EBS—OTPC (Cuckoo, The...)—CBP—WCL (Messenger of Spring, The.)—POS (To the Cuckoo.—C.)—BNL–FEP—HBP—HBV-OB See Grass- —PYO (abr.)—SN Ode to the Deity.—Gabriel R. Derzhavin (tr. by J: Bow- ring.) —BS 4 g (God.)—CS 4—FTR-GP–HBP—HNS (abr.) Ode to the Devil.—J : Wolcott.—HIPE Ode to the Earl of Bath, An.—Sir C : H. Williams.-BGV Ode: Tºle Evening Star. (Ode XV-C.)—Mark Aken- SI C16. (Nightingale, The-abr.)—EP—HBV–OB Ode to Gowdspink.-Rob't Ferguson.—BGV-EPR—WEP 3 Ode to the Great Sea-serpent on his Wonderful Reappear- ance. (Punch.)—HPE Ode to the Harvest Moon.—HI: Kirke White.—RLP Ode to the Human Heart.—Laman Blanchard.—NA Ode to the Immortal Memory of Sir Lucius Cary and Sir Henry Morrison.—Ben Jonson. See To the Im- mortal Memory and Friendship of that Noble Pair, etc. Ode to the Inhabitants of Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania Ga- zette.)—PAH Ode to the Legislature.—J: G. Saxe.—BS 4. Ode to ºfemory of Mrs. Annie Killigrew.—J: Dryden.— Ode to the Moon.—T: Hood.—OVV - Ode to the Northeast Wind. (C.)—C: Kingsley.-ABV- GN–LOS 2—PHS—RAC–RTV (Welcome, A.)—LH Ode to the Passions.—W: Collins.—FTR (sl. abr.)—TMD (sel.) (Ode on the Passions—sl. abr.)—BS 3—KNE—SS (Passions, The-C.)—BGV-BNL–CBP—CS 23—EPR —EP—EPs (sl. abr.)—FEP—HBP—HBV-PGT 1 —PFHS-RLP—RTV—SEP—WE—WEP 3—WR 27 Accomplished Young Lady, Mrs. Anne Killigrew.—J: Dryden.—OB (To the Pious Memory, etc.—C.)—WEP 2 Ode to the Popular Superstitions of the Highlands of Scot- land, An. (Sl. abr.)—W: Collins.—WEP 3 Ode to º: Roc.—W : J. Courthope. See Paradise of Birds, €. Ode to the Royal Society. (To the Royal Society—C.), Sel. fr.—Abraham Cowley—WEP 2 Ode. to the Spirit of Earth in Autumn.-G: Meredith.--GT Ode to the §ºn. An, Sel. fr.—Anne, Lady Winchilsea. * 3 . -- Ode to the Trees.—Maggie M. Welsh.-AD - - Ode to the West Wind.—Percy B. Shelley.—BGV-CE CBPC–Ehl”—EP—EPC–EPN-FEP— GEP — GP — GT — HBP — HBV — OD-OR.—PGT 1–R.A.C.— RLP—IRTV—SEP—VE–WEP 4 Ode to ºcco. (C.) – C : S. Calverley. — BILV — HBV- (To Tobacco.)—BNL - Ode to Tranquillity.—S: T. Coleridge.—BGV-FTR, Ode to Washington.—Anon.—WR 49 Ode to Winter.—T: Campbell.—BGV-EBS—PGT 1 Ode upon a Question Moved whether Love should Continuo for Ever, An-E: Lord Herbert of Cherbury.—EP —WEP 2 Ode, Written during the Negotiations with Buonaparte, in January, 1814.—Rob't Southey.—PPV—WEP 4 Ode, Written 1819, before the Spaniards had Recovered their - Liberty, An-Percy B. Shelley. See Ode to the Assertors of Liberty, An. r TITLE INDEX Oft, , Ode written... for the completion and opening of the new Buildings, Marischal College, Aberdeen. — Ronald Campbell Macfie.—EBS Ode Written for the Consecration of Sleepy Hollow Ceme- tery.—Frank B. Sanborn.—EPs Ode Written in 1746. (Ode Written in the Beginning of the Year 1746—0.)—W : Collins.—BGV-Blp B—EP —GEP—PGT 1–SEP—VE (How Sleep the Brave.)—BFV—BNL–CBB—CBOP— CBPC–CTBP—DD–EPR—GN-GP–GSP – HBV —HBVy—HTb-II—LC—LHT-LLC—LOS 2—OAM —OB—OS 3—OTPC–PC–PCK — PPV — RAC — WEP 3 (Ode.)—EP—FEP—HBP—SS—WEP 3 Odes of Anacreon, Sel. fr. See Ode XLIV. O'Donnell's Answer.—Aubrey De Vere.-RTI O'Donovan's Daughter.—E: Walsh—DB–RTI Odor, The.—G : Herbert.—HEP Odysseus Reveals Himself to his Father.—Homer. See Odyssey, The. Odysseus’ Speech to Nausicaa.—Homer. See Odyssey, The. Odyssey. The, Sels. fr.—Homer. Bending of the Bow, The. (Sels. fr. Bks. XXI., XXII., Bryant's tr.)—NE Hermes in Calypso's Island. (Sel. fr. Bk. V., Chap- man's tr.)—WEP 1 Odysseus Reveals Himself to his Father. (Sel. fr. Bk. XXIV., Chapman's tr.)—WEP 1. Odysseus’ Speech to Nausicaa. (Sel. fr. Bk. VI., Chap- man's tr.)—WEP 1 Palº, Of Acinois, The. (Sel. fr. Bk. VII., Bryant's .7°. ) —N EF (House of Alcinois, The.)—POW Return of Ulysses, The...— (Sel. fr. Bk. XIII, Bryant's tr.)—POW Song the Sirens Sung, The. (Br. sel. fr. Bk. XII., Chap- man's tr.)—EP—WEP 1 (ºs and the Sirens.—Tr. by W. C. Bryant.)— odyssex. The-Andrew Lang.—OB—OVW-POW-RLP— Odyssey, The Story of.-Kate M. Rabb.-NE CEdipus, Sels. fr.-J. : Dryden. Incantation. (Sel. fr. Act III., Sc. 1.)—EPR, GEdipus, Act IV., Sc. 1., Br. sel. fr.—BNL CEdipus at Colonus. (Frag.)—Sophocles. Coleridge.)—POW CEnone; or, the Choice of Paris. (Sel.)—Alfred Tennyson. s—R. O'er Bethlehem.—Idael Makeever.—SR 14 O'er ths Muir Amang the Heather.—Jean Glover.—BGV- O'er the water to Charlie.—Rob't Burns.—EBs O'er ths. World, in Silence Sleeping.—G. : Channing Thomas. Of a Certaine . Man.-Sir J.: Harrington.—BNL–SAy . Of a Contented Mind.—T : Vaux.-FT Of a Precise Tailor.—Sir J.: Harrington.—FEP Of a Rose, a Lovely Rose, of a Rose is al myn Song.— Anon.—OD - Qf a' the Airts.-Rob't Burns. See. Following. “Of a the airts the wind can blow.” (Of a the airts—C.) —Rob't Burns.—BGV-EBS—EP—EPC — EPR— EPs—RLP—SP 2—STC—WEP 3 (I Love my Jean—also C.)—BNL–BIPB—GN–HBW- MBL–OTPC–RAC (Jean.)—BFW-GEP—OB (W. 2 add. dowbtful stS.)—FEP—FTA—PG|T 1 (My Jean.)—CEL Of a Vision of Hell, which a Monk Had.—R : W. Dixon. . See Mano: a Poetical History. Of Alice in Wonderland. (Life is but a Dream—O.)—C: L. Dodgson.—VA “Of all the reproaches which arise against a man in his chamber of study.”—C: J. Vaughan-GG “Of all the solemnities of which the mind can conceive, death is the greatest.”—D: Swing.—G Of an ºrghara-katha. Tynan Hinkson.—HEV–OR— Qf Baiting the Lion.—Owen Seaman.-NA Of Blue China.-Andrew Lang. See Ballade of Blue China. Of Books.-Ada Cranahan.—AmSS - Of Clementina. (Poems and Epigrams LXXI.)—Walter S. Landor.—BG:V-HIRV-OE - (Sixteen.)—FEP—GC—NT Of Content.—W : Dunbar.—EBS Of Corinna's Singing. (A Book of Airs No. VI.-O.)— : Campion.—HEV–WEP 1 Of Course they Met.—Anon.—WR 8 Of Cruelty ... to Animals. (Fr. Proverbial Philosophy.)— Martin Farquhar Tupper.—BINIL Of Darts from Lattice Shot Beware.—C: d’Orleans.—AFP Of English Verse.—Edmund Waller.—NT Of Friendship. (Parody.)—C: S. Calverley.—PA Of Gardens.—F's. Bacon.—OAA—OR Of Goodness, and Goodness of Nature.—Fs. Bacon. See Goodness and Greatness. - Of Great Place.—Fs. Bacon. See Goodness and Greatness. Of Greatham.—J: Drinkwater.—GnR-II Of Heaven. (C.)—Jeremy Taylor.—HEP (Heaven.)—BNL Of Henry George ſwig Died Fighting against Political Cor- ruption—O. R. : W. Gilder.—EDY Of his Choice of a Sepulchre.—Andrew Lang.—VA Of his Dear Son, Gervase.-Sir J.: Beaumont. See On my Dear Son, Gervase Beaumont, (Tr. by E: P. Of his Lady and Himself.-Clement Marot.—AFP Qf Idle Words. Bible. See St. Matthew, Qf Joan's Youth.-Louise I. Guiney.-AA—HBV—LBM Of Liberty and Charity, Sel. fr. (Holy Nation, A.)—R : Realf.-PYO Of Life.—Andrew Lang.—VA Of Life and Death. (C.)—Ben Jonson. (Life and Death,)—FP Of Masquºd Triumphs. (Essay XXXVII.)—F's. Bacon. Of Moira up the Glen.—E: J. O’Brien.—AMV 1 Of Mysło (C.)—Abraham Cowley.—BNL–CBP—FEP — (Wish, A.)—CEL–WEP 2 Of Negotiating. (Essay XLVII.)—Fs. Bacon.—MBL Of Old Sat Freedom on the Heights. – Alfred Tennyson. — BHV-BNL (sel.)—GP —HBV —HBVy —LOS 3 — PPV-WEP 4 Of One who neither Sees nor Hears.-R. : W. Gilder.—AA Of One who Seemed to have Failed. —S. Weir Mitchell. — AA—LBA Of Phyllis.-W : Drummond.-HBW Of Propriety.—C: S. Calverley.—SAy Of Reading. (Parody.)—C: S. Calverley.—PA Of Solitude. (C.)—Abraham Cowley.—EPE—FEP (“Hail, old patrician trees so great and good”—Sel.)— (On Solitude.)—HBP—OR—WEP 2 studiº, (C.—Essay L.)—F's. Bacon.—LLC (sl. abr.)— B (Books—sl. abr.)—CR, (Studies—sl. abr.)—OS 3 Of Such as I Have.—Sarah C. Woolsey.—TFY “Of Such is the Kingdom of God.”—Hartley Coleridge.—GC “Of suº: the kingdom of Heaven.”—Jemima T. Luke.— 3 (Child's Desire, The-Sel.)—CBOP—PC—PCL (“I gºk when I read that sweet story of old”—sl. abr.) Of Suspicion. (Essay XXXI.)—Fs. Bacon.—MBL Of Temperance in Fortune.—R : W. Dixon. See Mano: a Poetical History. * Of that Blithe Throat of Thine.—Walt Whitman.—CAP * Of the Book-hunter.—Andrew Lang. See Ballade of the Book-lunter. Of the Changes of Life.—W: Dunbar.—EBS Of the § with the Bird at the Bush. — J. : Bunyan. — Qf the Club.-Jos. Addison. See Spectator, The. Of the Courtier's Life, written to John Poins (C.), Sel. fr. —Sir T: Wyatt. . - (Second Satire, Sel. fr.)—WEP 1 the Danger his . Majesty (being Prince) Escaped in the Road at Saint Andero, Br. sel. fr. (His Majesty's Escape at St. Andrew’s.)—Edmund Waller. —WEP 2 Of the Day Estivall.—Alex. Hume.—EBS—EPE Of the Death of Sir T. W.-H: Howard, Earl of Surrey. —EP Of the Epiphany.—Sir J.: Beaumont.—YC Of the Four Ages of Man. (Sel. fr.)—Anne Bradstreet.— APM * Of the # Verses in the Book.-Edmund Waller.—EPE— Of the Lord's Day and Easter.—W: Cave.—OAE Of the Lost Ship.–Eugene R. White.—AA Of the #iage of the Dwarfs. (C.)—Edmund Waller.— { (Marriage of the Dwarfs, The.)—WEP 2 Of the Mean and Sure Estate.—Sir T: Wyatt.—EP Of the Passing away of Brynhild.—W: Morris. See Story of Sigurd the Volsung, The. Of the Progress of the Soul, Br. sel. fr. (Elegy on Mistress Elizabeth Drury.)—J: Donne.—EPs Of the Soul of Man and the Immortality. Thereof.-Sir J.: Davies. See Nosce Teipsum ! * Of the Warres in Ireland. (Fr. Epigrams, Bk. IV., Ep. 6.) —Sir J.: Harrington.—BNL Of those who Walk Alone.—R : Burton.—HRW Of Three Damsels in a Meadow.—J: Payne.—OVW Of Three Girls and their Talk.-Boccaccio.—LTV Of Travel. (Essay XVIII.)—F's. Bacon.—MBL Of Truth (Essay I.), Sel. fr. (Truth.)—Fs. Bacon.—OS 2 Of Wounds and Sore Defeat.—W : Vaughn Moody.—LBA Off for Slumber-land.—Emma D. Banks.-BR Off from Boston.—Hugh H : Breckenridge.—APH–PAH Off Havana.-J. : H. Ingham.—EDY Off Labrador.—T: Stephens Collier.—CBP “Off Manilly.”—Edmund Vance Cooke.—PAH Off Rivière du Loup.–Duncan C. Scott.—HIBW-TCW Off Rough Point.—Emma Lazarus.--STC Off the Ground.—Walter De la Mare.—Gnlp-II Off the Line.—Josephine Pollard.—PyS Off to Grandma's.--Anon.—CHP Off to London. (T'ab.)—Anon.—TCP Off to the Shore.—Rebecca P. Howard.—CS 40 Offending Eye, The.—Ella Middleton Tybout.—CS 39 Offer, The...—C: and Mary Lamb.-OTPC Offering for Cuba, An.—Ida T. Bell.—BS 25 Offertory, An.-Mary M. Dodge.—OAC—Port Officer Brady.—Rob't W: Chambers.--THP Officer's Grave, The.—H: Fs. Lyte.—OTPC Office-seeker's Platform, The.—Anon.—CS 9—KNE O'Flaherty and John Stubbs.-Sam W. Foss.-CS 34 Oft in the Lone Church-yard.—Rob't Blair.—RLP O f f O f 223 Oft; AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Oft in the Stº, Night. (C.)—T: Moore.—AmSS—BNL — ČšPºijälänä. Eß—ÉÉNī’s—ÉÉ —ÉTA — GEP —HBP —HGP —LLC —OTPC — PF –PYO — RLP—RTI—SP 3—WEP 4 (Light of Other Days, The.)—BGV—BPB—CEL–FPE —HBV—LC—LOS 3—NT—OB — PCK — PGT 1 — TIP Qft, on a plat of rising ground.—J: Milton-QH “Often I linger where the roses pour.”—Julia C. R. Dorr, Qften there is Need for Trials.--J: G. Quinius:-AmSS Oft-repeated Dream, The.—Rob't Frost. See Hill Wife, The. Ogg, tiºn of Beorl.-G: Eliot. See Mill on the Floss, The. O'Grady’s Goat.—Will S. Hays.-BS 18 Oh!—Anon.—TT Oh! Arranmore, Loved Arranmore. (C.)—T: Moore. (Arranmore.)—H . . . Oh, Ask not Thou.-J. E. Saxby.—HIDL e “Oh, be at least able to say in that day.”—C: Kingsley. — 4 FHS Oh! Blame not the Bard.—T: Moore.—RLP Oh, Bless us l-Anon.—TFS Oh I wr. O] Breathe not his Name (Robert Emmett.)—T: Moore. —BINL —CS 17 —DB —EDY —EP —FEP — HBP—HBV—RLP Oh, Call it by Some Better Name.—T: Moore.—FTA Oh! Come Along wid Me.—H: Avery.—WR 58 Oh, Cº. § me when Daylight Sets.--T: Moore. —BGW — “Oh courage 1 there he comes.” (Frag.)—Joshua Sylvester. Oh! Death will Find Me.—Rupert Brooke.—HEV Oh I lºg Ask me Gin I Lo'e Thee.—J: Dunlop.–BGW- Oh! Doubt me not.—T: Moore.—FTA—RLP “Oh, Earlier shall the Rosebuds Blow.”—W: —HBV Oh, Fairest of the Rural Maids.-W: C. Bryant. See O Fairest of the Rural Maids. Oh, Fear not thou to Die.—Anon.—HIBP Oh, Fear to Call it Loving. — Eliz. B. Browning. See * Woman's Shortcomings, A. Oh, for a Man l—M. C. Hungerford.—CS 32—SR 11 Oh Germany l—Prince Emil von Schönaich-Carolath.-HGV Oh, Golden-rod.—W. L. Jaquith.-PEO “Oh heart of God that pities all !”—Alfred Tennyson.—GG “Oh how kindly hast Thou led me.”—T: Grinfield.—FEP “Oh, if every one could put his arms round one other one.” —J: B. Gough.-G Oh! if I were yon Gossamer.—Jas. M'FCowen, LDB Oh, if thou Be’st True Lover.—Edwin Arnold.—BTL “Oh if thou lovest and art a woman.”—Letitia E. Landon. Johnson-Cory. —GG - Oh, I’m my Grandpa's Girl.—H. U. Johnson.—WR 50 “Oh, keep geir memory green who led.”—W. H. Venable. “Oh, let me know.” (Sel.)—Frances R. Havergal.-FHS “Oh, let us carry hence each one.”—Anon.—GG Oh, Look at the Moon l—Eliza, Lee Follen.—CBOP—OTPC Oh, [or OJ Love is not a Summer Mood. (In The New Day.)—R : Gilder.—BIL–FTA—HBW-LTV- “Oh, mighboast not thy ‘lion heart.’” — S. F. Streeter. — “Oh, may I join the choir invisible.”—G: Eliot. —BNL — EDY—FEP—GEP—GG—GP —HBP —HBR –HBV —V (Choir Invisible, The.)—HDL (abr.)—HTb-I–LLC— OS 3—OVV—PCK–RAC Oh Ioriº l, Mistress Miné.-W: Shakespeare. See Twelfth I g|Ill. “Oh [wr. O], Mother of a Mighty Race.” (C.)—W: _C. Bryant.—CAP—HBP—HBV—HBVy—PAH-YBV (America.)—AA—Amp—AmSS—BNL–OAI-PF . (“What cordial welcome greets the guest”—br. sel.)—GG Oh, my Geraldine.—F. C. Burmand.—NA—SP 4 Oh, my Luve's like a Red, Red Rose.—Rob't Burns. See O, my Luve's Like a Red, Red Rose. Oh, Nevelago. Never l—Caroline Oliphant. (The Younger.) — H - “Oh I never wear a brow of care.”—Anon.—HIBP Oh, No.—Mrs. Hugh, Bell.—SP 5 Oh, no–not e'en Te’vn —C.] when First we Loved. — T: Moore.—FTA Oh, No—of Course not.—J. B. Smiley.—CS 30 Oh, No | We never Mention Him.—T: H. Bayly.—RLP “Oh I Promise me.”—HI: F. Wood.—GH “Oh [Ah—C.], sad are they who know not love.” (Two Songs from the Persian, II.-O.)—T: B. Aldrich.- FTA (abr.) (Sad are they who Know not Love—abr.)—TFY (Who Know not Love.)—LTV Oh say, my Brown Drimin.—Jeremiah Jos. Callanan.—DB Oh Say not, my Love.—Walter Scott.—BLV Oh! Say not Woman's Heart is Bought.—T: L. Peacock.-- FTA—HBV : (She Loves and Loves Forever.)—FLS (Song.)—TFY Oh, say, what is Truth?—J: Jacques.—HTb-II “Oh, See how Thick l’’—Alfred E: Housman.—HIP 2 Oh, Sir l—(Tr. and ad. by) Alfred Ayres.—DR “Ob [wr. O]l snatch'd away in beauty's bloom.” (O.) (In Hebrew Melodies.)—Lord Byron.—BGV-BNL —EP —FEP—GEP—HBIP–HBV-RLP—WEP 4 (Elegy.)—PGT 1 Old Age. Qh, Snows so Pure!—Lewis Morris.--STC - “Oh, Surely who will guide.”—Julia A. Wolcott-HDL “Oh, talk not to me of a name great in story.”—Lord Byron. See Stanzas Written on the Road between Florence and Pisa. Oh, Telsº how to Woo Thee.—Rob't Graham.—EBS— Oh, that 'twere Possible.—Alfred Tennyson. See Maud. Oh, that we Two were Maying.—C: Kingsley. See Saint's Tragedy, The. Qh, the Brave Fisher's Life.-J. Chalkhill.—BLV Oh! th; §§en Glowing Morning. (New York Herald.)— “Oh, the long, long years are flown.”—Anon.—FHS Oh [or OJ the Pleasant Days of Old l—Frances Brown.— BNL–FEP—HBP—OS 2 (Pleasant Days of Old, The.)—FMR * Oh I wr. _O), the Sight Entrancing, Sels. fr.--T: Moore.— EIP–BNL Oh, the Sports of Childhood; or, Swinging 'neath the Old Apple Tree.—O. R. Barrows.--AD (w. mus.) (Swinging 'neath the Old Apple Tree.)—LLC—PGpr— R.A.C.—SF MG - (Songs of the Soul—0.)— (0.)— “Oh, thou to-morrow I mystery 1 Joaquin Miller.—GG “Oh [wr. O J thou who dry'st the mourner's tear.” : Moore.-CBP—RLP—STC (God the True Source of Consolation.)—HNS (Resignation.)—KNE (abr.)—THP Qh, Timely Happy, Timely Wise.—J: Keble.—BHV Qh, 'Tis. Weary Enough.--Anon.—CSBP Oh! to be home again.—Fannie Stearns Davis.--Orlſ “Oh to be ready when death shall come.”—Anon.—GG Oh I to See him. Once Again.—Arthur G. Butler.—FTA Oh! Watch you well by daylight.—S: Lover.—CBP Oh! Weary Mother.—Barry Pain.--NA–SP 4 Oh! Weep for those.—Lord Byron.—Los 2 Oh, Wert thou in the Cauld Blast.—Rob't Burns. See O, Wert thou, etc. “Oh I What is man, great maker of mankind l’’ (Dignity of Man, The-C.)—Sir J.: Davies.—HIBP Oh! Where do Fairies Hide their Heads?—T: H. Bayly.— CFBP—HBP—HBV–HBVy—VA Oh! Why Should the Spirit of Mortal be Proud 7–W: Knox. ee O, Why Should the Spirit, etc. ... " ‘Qh I Wilt thou Sew my Buttons On?” (Punch.)—HPE “Oh, with what pride I used.”—Jas. S. Knowles. See Wil- 18,100 'L'ell. “Oh, Yeh-yus !”—Fred E. Brooks.-W.R. 29 “Oh yet we trust [that somehow good].”—Alfred Tennyson. See In Memoriam. Ohio.—Emil Rothe.—OAA Ohio Fair and Free.—G. W. Y.-APM Ohnāwa.—J: Hunter-Duvar. See De Roberval. O’Hussey's 9%,” the Maguire.-Jas. C. Mangan,—BIP— Oil on the Brain.-S. A. McKeever.—SD Oil Yourself a Little.—Anon.—KNE O'Kavanagh, The.—J. A. Shea.—SS Ol' Joshway an’. de Sun-Joel Chandler Harris.-HSp Ol' Pickett's Nell.—Mather D. Kimball.—AWH–DR. Ol' Tunes, The.—Paul Laurence Dunbar.—CS 35 Olcis and Terranea. (Sel. fr.)—J. K. Stephen. Sincere Flattery of W. S. (Mr.)—BLV—HBV Old.—Ralph Hoyt.—AA—BNL (sel.)—CBP Old, The.—Roden Noel.-OE—OVW (Dying.)—VA Old Abr'am.—Anon.—WR 46 Old Ace.—Fred E. Brooks.-CS 32—WR 4 Old Actor's Story, The. — G: R. Sims. – CS 23 — PFP — 26 (sl. abr.) - Old Admiral, The. (Admiral Stewart. U. S. Navy.)—Ed- mund C. Stedman.-AH 2–BNL–EDY—MRS Old Age. (Frags. fr. var. authors.)—BNL Old Age.—F : A. Krummacher.—OAE Old Age.—W: E: Hartpole Lecky.—DB Old Age.—Percy Mackaye, -NPA Edmund Waller. See following. - .* Old Age and Death. ... (Fr. Verses upon his Divine Poesy.) Edmund Waller.—BNL–CIBP—NT—STC (Old Age.)—Ehl?—OB—RLP - Old As; : Temperance—w: Shakespeare. See As You Lulke l’U. Ole Banjo, The.—Lucy Dean Jenkins.—SP 6 Old Age's Ship and Crafty Death's.-Walt Whitman.—CAP Old and Blind.—Eliz. L. Howell.—BS 2 (wr. at. to Milton.) (Milton's Prayer of Patience.)—AA—CS 7—FEP—LLC (sl. abr.)—YBV - (At. to H. E. McBride)—MD Old and New, The.—Anon.—CP Old and New Year, The...—Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.—HIE Old and New Year Ditties, III. (C.)—Christina G. Ros- Setúl. ' (Passing Away.)—NT—OB—OVW Old and the New, The.—Anon.—BS 24 Old and the New, The. (Exercise.)—Anon.—DWC Old and the New, The.—Mary McGuire.—CS 24 Old and the New South, The. — H: W. Grady. South, The. Old and the New Year, The...—Anon.—FP Old and the New Year, The.. (Includes A Dead Past—sl. abr., and The Present.)—Adelaide A. Procter.—HIS (Present, The-also in) FP-OS 2 º Old and Young.—Fs. W. Bourdillon.—VA Old and Young.—Christopher P. Cranch.--THV See New 224 TITLE INDEX Old Old and Young Courtier, The. (0.-in Percy's Reliques.) —Anon.—FEP—HBP—NT (Old Courtier, The—sel.)—BVC–CGd Old Appºse. The.—Anon.—CBOP —CHP —COS-PP — y Old Apple-tree, The.—H. Coyle.—W.R. 37 Old Apple-woman, The.—Anon.—M.M.R. (4t: to H. E. McBride.)—MD Qld Arithmetic, The.—Anon.—WR 20 Old Arm-chair, The.—Eliza Cook.-AmSS—BNL–FEP— HTb-I-OrNſ—OTPC–PCL–PF-RLP —TFS —TM (Sl. abr.)—CS 25—PC Qld Artillerist, The-Meredith Nicholson.-PAPrm Old Aunt Dinah’s Christmas. (Mon.)—Anon.—YTE Old Aunt Mary's. (C.)—Jas. W. Riley. (Out to Old Aunt Mary's.)—HTb-II—SR Old Bachelor's Sale, The.—Anon.—HTb-II Old Ballad, An. (Lanty Leary—C.)—S: Lover.—WR 14 (Won't you. Follow me?)—CS 36 Old Band, The.—Jas. W. Riley.—HTb-I Qld Barn, The.—B : F. Taylor. See Money Musk. Old Baron, The.—T: Miller.—WA Old Battle-field, An.—Frank L. Stanton.—BNL Old Beggar, The.—Lucy Aikin.—OTPC Old Bell-ringer.—Anon.—WR 16—W.R. 57 Qld Benedict Arnold.—Pauline Phelps.-W.R. 19 Old Ben’s Trust.—Anon.—WR 33 Old Black Joe. (Pant.)—Stephen C. Foster.—WR. 41 Old Books are Best.—Beverly Chew.—FT-HBW Old Boy; Fº the Dance, The.—Frank L. Stanton. —SP 2 — Qld Braddock.-J: Vance Cheney.—BAB Qld Bridge, The-Dr. Frd’k Peterson.—HBV Old Brºgº at Florence, The.—HI: W. Longfellow. —OS 3 — POW-TIWP Old Brown School House, The.—Anon.—HTb-I Qld Buccaneer, The.—C: Kingsley-CBPC Old Burying-ground, The.—J : G. Whittier.—YBV Old, but Good-–Anon-SR 2 (Domicile Erected by John, The.)—MHR (Modern House that Jack Built, The.)—BNL–CS 3 Old Camp-fire, The.—Fs. Bret Harte.—GT Old Canoe, The.—Anon.—WHO Old Canoe, The.—Albert Pike.—CS 8—HTb-I Old Canteen, The.—Harry S. Edwards.-BS 21 Old Canteen, The.—G: M. Vickers.—CS 35 Old Canteen, The.—G. M. White.-CS 23 Old Cato.—Anon.—CBOP Qld Cayalier, The-Sir F's. H. Doyle.—EHT-FEP—VA Old China. (In Essays of Elia.)—C: Lamb.-MBL Old Christmas.--Anon.—ABV Qld Christmas.--Anon.—PEQ Old Christmas. (Sl. abr.)—Mary Howitt. —CBOP —LOS 1 —OTPC–PC—PG|pr—RAC (Abr.)—GN–OS 1 Old Christmas.-G: Withers.-FT-YC Old Christmas Carol, An.—Anon.—ASR-II—TYP Old Christmas Returned.—Anon.—GN–OAC–RAC Qld Christmas-tide.—Walter. Scott. See Marmion. Old Chums.-Alice Cary.—CR—CS 7—CSS—MMR.—SR. Old Church, The.—H. H. Johnson.—DR Old Churchyard at Bonchurch, The...—Philip B. Marston. —HBW –OVW Old Churchyard of Bonchurch.-WA Qld Church at Lismore, The.—Ellen M. Downing.—TIP Old Church Bell, The.—Anon.—CS 17 - Old Church Bells.-Anon.—CS 18 Old Churchyard of Bonchurch, The.—Philip B. Marston. See Old Churchyard at Bonchurch. Old Church-yard Tree, The.—Anon.—CS 20 Old City Church, The.—F: E. Weatherly.—WR 7 Old Clºº, Tºr. Anon. (In Percy's Reliques.) —BBSB — B—{ (Take thy Qld. Cloak about Thee—C.) —FEP —HBP — HPE—STC Old Clock, The.—Guy Carleton.—CS 22 Old Clock, . The-H: W. Longfellow. See Old Clock on the Stairs, The. Old Clock against the Wall, The.—Anon.—CS 11 Old Clock in the Corner, The.—Eugene J. Hall.—SR 2 Old Clogº on the Stairs, The. (C.)—H: W. Longfellow.— APM-BS 2—CAP—CR—CS 3—FEP—FP (sl abr.) =#—gº-HBV-0TP C—PCL–PGGR –PNW —RTV—S (Old Clock, The.)—FMR-WIHO Old Coat, The.—G : Baker.—SR, Old Collector, The.—Beatrice Hanscom.—VSA Old Coºtion, The.—Oliver W. Holmes. See Old Iron- S1(16S. Old Continentals, The.—Guy H. McMaster.—BS 13—PAP— PAP m (Carmen Bellicosum.)—AA—AH-AWB–BNL–FEP— GN–GP—HB—HBP—HBV-LC— OCP — OS 2 — PAEI-YBV \ (Song of the War.)—KNE Old Coquette, The. (Br. Sél. fr. Satire V., On Women.)— E: Young.—EP—WEP 3 Old Cohºr, The.—Anon. See Old and Young Courtier, €. . Old Cove, The.—HI: H. Brownell.—EPs—PAH (“All we Ask is to be Let Alone.”)—CS 1 (Let us Alone—0.)—AWH Old Cradle, The.—E. M. Griffith.-W.R. 4 Old Cradle, The.—Frd’k Locker-Lampson.—GC Old Curiosity Shop, The. (Ent.)—Anon.—EuB Old Curiosity Shop, The, Sels. frº-C: Dickens. (Little Nell's Funeral.)—CS 3 (Old Curiosity Shop—br. sel.)—SAE Death of Little Nell. (Sel. fr. Ch. LXXI.)—BS 1—CS 8 —HTb-I-OS 1 (br. Sel.)—WA (poem.) (Little Nell.)—SP 1 (Old Curiosity Shop—br. sel.)—SAE - Dick Swiveller and the Marchioness. (Sels. fr. Chs. LVII. and LVIII.)—CR—HBR - Old Pºgº, Turner. (Detroit Free Press.)—CS 20–HH- Old Dame Cricket.—Anon.—CFBP Old Darky’s Defense, The.—Anon.—WR 21 Old Deacon's Lament, The.—E. T. Corbett.—CS 13—HP Old Dobbin.-Eliza Cook.-OTPC–PCL–WCL Old Dobbin.—Will L. Keese.—WR 24 Qld Doll, The-Edith M. Thomas-SP 1. Old Doll to the New One, The.—Felix Leigh.-WR 17 Old Engineer at a Concert.—Anon.—WR 51 Old England.—Ebenezer Elliot.—BLP (sl. abr.) (England.)—SS Old English Carol, An.--Anon.—ASR-II—TYP * Old English Christmas, The.—Walter Scott. See Marmion. Old English Christmases.—Anon.—CE Old Fairingdown.—Olive Tilford Dargan.—AMV 2 Old Faiths in New Light.-S. P. N. Smyth.--TMD Old Familiar Faces, The. (Sl. abr.) —G: Lamb. —BGW — BNL–BOF.—CBIP—EP—FEP—GEP—GP—HBP— HBV-HGP–LLC—OB–PF-PGT 1–PYO —RLP —RTV—STC–WEP 4 - Old Fº: grey gets Photographed.—Anon. —CS 9-SR 9 0.07". Old Farm-house, The.—Anon.—CS 19 Old Fiddling Josey.—Irwin Russell.—HIP Old Fire-dog, The.—T: Frost.—WR 7 Old Fireplace, The.—Anon.—BS 16 Old Fisherman, The.—Anon.—CS 32 Old Fiº. The.—Jean Ingelow. See Brothers and a €I’Iſl()]]. f Old Flag.—Hubbard Parker.—APPV—DD–OAF Old Flag Forever. (Diff. fr. vers. in Works.)—Frank L. Stanton.—DD–OAF'—PAPrm—WR 40 Old Flemish Lace.—Amelia W. Carpenter.—AA—AFV Old Flower-beds, The.—Hezekiah Butterworth.-BS 23 Old Folks,—Anon.—BS 8 Old Folks. (Prose.)—Anon.—FAS Old Folks. (Dial.)—Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.—TT Old Folks at Home.—Stephen C. Foster.—AA—AL —CSBP —FEP—GP—HEV–PCK–PCL Old Folks' Room, The.—Anon.—FP Old Folks' Thanksgiving.—Anon.—WR 14 Old Forssºn School-house, The.—J: H. Yates.—BS 3—CS 8 Old Fort Meigs.--Anon.—APH-PAH Old Fortunatus, Sel. fr. (Praise of Fortune, The.) — T: Dekker.—WEP 2 (Song: ‘‘Virtue smiles.”)—EP Old French Carol.—Lady Lindsay.—YC Old Friends.--Anon.—HIP Old Friends.-B. J. M’Dermott.—CS 30 Old Friends.--D : Banks Sickles.—HTb-II Old Friendship Street.—Theodosia Garrison.—HT Old Gaelic Cradle-song, An.—Anon. See following. Old Gaelic Lullaby.—Anon.—LOS 1–PoE-RAC—WCL (Old Gaelic Cradle-song, An.)—OS 1–PGpr—TYP Old Game-rhyme, An-Anon.—NT Old Gardens.—Arthur Upson.—HIBW Old Glory.—Anon.—CP—OAF Old Glory.—Emma Frances Dawson.—GS Old Glory.—A. S. Gumbart.—OAF Old Glory.—Jas. W. Riley.—SMG. Old Glory Aloft.—Frank L. Stanton.—WR 34 “Old Glory” at Pekin.—Clara B. Brown.—SR 13 Old Grenadier's Story, The. — G. : W. Thornbury. — BBB — ES 21—FR—VA Old Grimes.—Albert G. Greene.—AFV-AWH–BNL–BS 7 hyg—FEP-HEV–HBvy—HT-II —PCK —PF — Qld Grimes' Hen.—J. M. Barron.—SR 1 Old Grudge against England, The.—Rufus Choate. mity toward Great Britain. Old Guitar.—S: Minturn Peck.-W.R. 48 Old Hallowe'en Friends.-J. W. Foley.—WR 31 Old Hannah.-Alex. McLachlan,—OCV Old Heads Don't Fit Young Shoulders.--Anon.—WR 52 Old Heads on Young Shoulders.--Mrs. L. E. W. Boyd.—St.L) Old Heidelberg.—Jos. von Scheffel.—HGV Old Hemlock, An.—Oliver W. Holmes. See Autocrat of the Breakfast-table, The. Old Hen, An.—M. M. D.—TFS Old Home, The.—Fred Clare Baldwin.-OrNI Old Home, The.—Madison Cawein.-HBV Old Home, The.—Alfred Tennyson. See In Memoriam. Old Home and the New, The.—Rob't Bleakie.—BLP Old Homestead, The.—Wallace Bruce.—BS 14 Old House, The.—W: Barnes.—OVV Old House, The.—Grace Duffie Boylan.-H.P 2 Old House, The-W: Bell Scott.—NT ". . Old House at Home, The-T: Hood.—TFS (abr.) (House Where I was Born, The.)—BLP (I Remember, I Remember—0.)—BNL–BPB—CBP— EDY-FEP—FP—GC–GP–HBP—HBV— HTb-II —LC—LOS-1—MR—OS 1–OTPC– PCK — PCL – PF–PGGR—PoE-PYO (abr.)—WCL (Past and Present.)—GEP—PGT 1–RTV Old House in the Meadow, The...—Anon.—CS 10 See En- 225 Old AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Old House in the Hillside, The-H. E. McBride.—CS 28 Old House a New Inn, A. — Oliver Goldsmith. See She Stoops to Conquer. . Old Huldah. —E. N. Gunnison.—CS 14 (Women of Marblehead, The-abr.)—FR “Old Ironsides.” (C.)—Oliver W. Holmes.—AA —AIH 2 – - AL–Amp —Aplyſ —4, PPV —ASL —AWB —BEV — BNL —BS 5 —CAP —CBB —CCB —CSBP —EPs — FEP—FPE —GEP —GN —HBV —HBVy —HPB — HTb-I-LC —LLC —LOS 1 —OCP —PAH —PAP — PAP m —PC —PCK –PF —PGGR —RAC — SFM — SMG —SP 1–SS—SSR—TYP % Constitution, The.)—OS 2 Tattered Ensign, The-br. sel.)—PRR “Old Ironsides.”—H: C. Lodge.—NC Old Jack in the Well.—Anon.—CS 22 Old Jack Watt's Christmas.--Anon.—CS 32 Old Jane.—T: Ashe.—PGT 2 Old Jew, The.—Maxwell Bodenheim.—NPA Old Kentucky Home, The.—Stephen C. Foster.—ASL My Old Kentucky Home [., Good-night].)—AA—AL– AmIP—BNL–CSBP—FEP—GP—HBV-NM-PCK PCL–PF-PNW–WR 41 Old Kimberley Days.-J. : Runcie.—SBOS—SGB Qld King Cole.—M. C. Hungerford.—CS 23 Old King Cole.—Edwin Arlington Robinson.—AMW 3—HBW Old Kitchen gºek, The.-Mrs. Hawkshawe (“Aunt Effie.”) Old Knight's Treasure, The.—HI: Morford.-CS 22 Old Letters.--Anon.—BS 12 Old Letters.-W. J. Benners, Jr.—CS 30 Old Letters. (Sl. diff. vers. fr. Poems.) — Frd’k Locker- Lampson.—FEP Old Line Fence, The.—A. W. Bellaw.—WA e Old Lºan, The. (Abr.)—J: Townsend Trowbridge.— NW Old Local Preacher, The.—Anon.—BS 27 Old Log Schoolhouse, The.—Anon.—SR 9 Old Love Song.—Anon.—CEL Old Love Song, The.—W: C. Gannett.—LTV Old Lover, An-Rob't Jones.—LTV “Old Maid,” An.-Ray Clarke Rose.—HIP 2 Old Maid, The.—G. : Barlow.—VA Old Maid, The.—H. M. Garrett.—CS 23—ED Old Maid, The.—Sara Teasdale.—AMV 1 Old Maid, The.—Amelia B. Welby.—BNL Old Maid's Prayer, The.—Anon.—WR. 20 (For another vers. of same story, see Any One Will Do.) Old Maid's Warning, An.-Mattie M. Caslin.—WR. 20 Old Man, The.—Eugene Field.—HIBR—WR 34 Old Man and Jim, The.—Jas. W. Riley.—AA—Amp—-BS 16 —LBA—SAE (sel.)—SR—SR 7 Old Man and “Shep,” The.—J: G. Scorer.—SP 2 Old Man and the Rats, The.—E: Lear.—CHV Old Man by the Brook, The.—W: Wordsworth.-FP Old Man Dreams, The.—Oliver W. Holmes.—BNL–CAP — FEP—HB V - —RT Old Man Goes to School, The.—J: H. Yates.—CS 18 Old Man * to Town, The.—J. G. Swinerton. —BS 13 — WHO Old Man in the Model Church, The. — J. H. Yates. See Model Church, The. Old Mºgº the Palace Car, The.—J: H. Yates. –CS 20 — Old Man ##" Stylish Church, The.—J: H. Yates. –CS 6 Old Man in the Wood, The.—Anon.—CS 10—PIHS Old Man of the Mountain, The.—J: Townsend Trowbridge. —CBP - Old Man of the Nile, An.—E: Lear.—CHV Old Man who Lived in a Wood, The.—Anon.—STP Old Man's Carousal, The.—Jas. K. Paulding.—AA—AFV Old Man's Cold and how he Got It. (Parody.) — Northey- Southey-Eastey-Westey.—PA Old Man's Comforts, The.—Rob't Southey. See following. Old Man’s Comforts, and how he Gained Them, The. (C.)— Rob't Southey.—CBP—CGd—RLP (Father William.)—PC (Old Man's Comforts, The.)—BNL–CBOP–FP—HBV Old Man's Counsel, The. §3-X. C. Bryant.—AD Old Man's Darling, An. (T'ab.)—Anon.—TCP Old Man's Funeral, The. (Sel.)—W: C. Bryant.—EPs Old Man's Idyl, An.—R : Realf.-AA—CS 28—GP—HBW Old Man's Motto, The.—J: Godfrey Saxe.—CBP—PF Old Man's Oath, The...—G. W. Clark.-TSS Old Man's Prayer, The.—Jean Ingelow. See Brothers and a Sermon. Old Man's Ship Comes Home, The.—H. H. Brown.—WR, 24 Old Man's Song, An.—R : Le Gallienne.—HIBV-VA Old Man's Story, An.—Milton Thompson.—CS 29 Old Man's Wish, The.—W. Pope.—BLV Old Manuscript.—Alfred Kreymborg.—NPA Old Market-woman, The.--Anon.--—OS 1 (Nursery Rhymes, III.)—CGd Old Match Days.-J: Nyren. See Cricketer's Guide, The. Old May Day.-Anon.—BWC r Old Men Complaining.—Padraic Colum.—NPA Old Methodist’s Testimony, The.—Anon.—CS 24 Old Mill, The.—T: D. English.-AA Old Minstrel, The-Anon.—CS 34 Old Minstrel, The. —Walter Scott. See Lay of the Last Minstrel. - Old Mirror, The.—Sarah H. Whitman,—HBP Old Mr. Rabbit.—Joel Chandler Harris.-SP 5 Old Mortality, Sel. fr. (Answer—motto fr. Ch. XXXIV.)— Walter Scott.—OB Old Mother Goose.—Eliz. Stuart Phelps.-W.R. 39 Old Mother Hubbard.--—Anon.—HIBWy Old Mother Hubbard Sermon.—Anon.—WR 48 Old Mothers.--C : S. Ross.-HP 2 Old Mountain Tree, The. (W. mus.)—Anon.—AD Old Musician, The.—Anon.—WR 28 Old Navy, The.—Frä’k Marryat.—GSP–LH–RAC—RTV (Captain Stood on the Carronade, The.)—BVC–HBV. Old New England Thanksgiving, The...— (Sel. fr.) — Harriet Beecher Stowe.—OAT * - Old New Zealand.—J. Liddell Kelly.—SBOS—SGB Old Nurse, The.—Gustave Nadaud.-AFP Old Oaken Bucket, The.—S: Woodworth.-Am P. —AmSS — BLP —BNL —CBP —CS 25 —FEP —GP —HTb-I — LLC—NM–OS 1–PCK–PCL–PF-PNW–PYO— SE—WR, 41 (pant.) º ucket, The.)—AA—ASL–HBP—HBV—STC Parody—The Old Oaken Bucket.)—CS 2 Old October.—T: Constable.—FT-HBW e “Old, 9|| Song,” The. — C : Kingsley. See Water Babies, € Old, Old Story, The.—Anon.—WR 15 Old, Old Story, The.—Emma D. Banks.--BR Old, Old Story, The.—Mary K. Dallas.-CS 22—WR 3 Old, Old Story, The.—Kate Hankey.—CBOP Old Organ, The.—Helen Booth.-CS 29 Old Parish Church, Whitby, The. — Hardwick Drummond Rawnsley.—OVV • Old Peñº; Carthy from Clonmore. —Patrick J. McCall. — Old Person of Dean, An.—E: Lear.—CHV Old Person of Ewell, An.—E : Lear.—CHV Old Picture, An.-Oliver Marble.—HIP 2 Old Pictures in Florence.—Rob't Browning.—TIWP Old Pincher. (Sl. abr.)—Eliza Cook.-BVC s Old Piº Bºhe. (0.)—Frank L. Stanton. See Ole Pine OX, €. Old Played-out Song.—Jas. Whitcomb Riley.—WR 48 Old Poet to Sleep, An-Walter S. Landor.—HEP Old Politican, The.—Rob't Buchanan.-HBP (Freedom's Ahead.)—SAE (Tom Dunstan; or, The Politician—C.)—FEP—HBV Old Professor, The.—Anon.—CS 12 e Old Professor, The.—Frd’k Wadsworth Loring.—AFV Old Quarrel, An.-Frances C. Baylor.—WR 5 Old Rºjº, An.—Laura E. Richards.-CFBP —CHW — r 17 Old Reading-class [, The—C.]—Will Carleton.—CS 23—TSS Old Red Barn.—Lucy L. Montgomery.—WR 52 - Old Rhyme, An.—Rob't Herrick.-HP (To Electra—C.)—BLV—FTA—HBV–OB Old Riddle.—Anon.—WA Old Road, The.—Jones Very.—AA Old Robin.—J: T. Trowbridge.—BS 7 º Old Robin of Portingale. (In Percy’s Reliques.)—Anon.— BBD-E.S.B—OB B Old Rome and New Italy, Sel. fr. (Miserere of St. Peter's Church at Rome.)—Emilio Castelar.—F Old Rooter, The-S: E. Kiser.—BS 27 Old Roundsman's Story, An.—Marg. Eytinge.—BS 15 Old St. David’s at Radnor.—HI: W. Longfellow.—FEP º Old Saint in a New World, An.—Mrs. Schuyler Van Rens- selaer. See History of the City of New York. Old Sampler, The.—Marg. E. Sangster.—CS 13 (sl. abr.) (“Elizabeth, Aged Nine”—C.)—OS 1 Old Santa Claus.--Nora M. Boyland.—CE—HCTC Old Santa Fé Trail, The.—R : Burton.—PAH-PNW Old Santa has Struck.-Clara J. Denton.—FTT Old Saws in Rhyme.—Anon.--NM Old School Clock, The.—J: B. O'Reilly.—WR 2 Old School Exhibitions, The.—Frank L. Stanton.—CS 33 Old School-house, The...—Anon.—CS 5 e Qld School-house, The.—Anon.--PR . Old School-house, The.—H. E. McBride,-CS 25 Old School-house, The. — S : Rogers. See Pleasures of Memory, €. Old Schoolmaster, The...—G: W. Bungay.—SR 1 Old sººn gºalier, The.—W : E. Aytoun.-GN —HBW — Old Sedan Chair, The.—Austin Dobson.—FEP—RTV—WSA - —WR 1 (sl. abr.) Old Sergeant, The.—Forcey the Willson.—AA—AWB—BE— Esºgbº-CBP—cs 15—GP—HB—HBW —M.M.R. Old Sermon, The.—Anon.—CS 36 Old Sexton, The.—Park Benjamin.-AA—Amp—GP—HBW (Sexton, The.)—CS 8. Old Shepherd's May Song, The. — Edmund Spenser. See Shepheardes Calendar, The. Old Ships, The.—Jas. Elroy Flecker.—Gmp-II Qld Shoe, The.—François Coppée.--AFP Old Shrines and Ivy, Sel. fr. (Field of Culloden, The.) — : Winter.—TM Old Sight.—Edith M. Thomas.-HT Old Slave's Lament, The.—Anon.—WR 1 Old Soldier Tramp, The.—Joaquin Miller.—CS 23 Old Soldier's Story, The.—E. A. Duncan,—CS 13 Old Song.—Anon.—FLS Old Song.—Anon.—HIP Old Song.—E: Fitzgerald.—GN (sel.)—OI3–OVV–RAC Old Song, An.—T: S. Jones, Jr.—HT Old Song, The.—Anon.—HTb-II Old Song, The.—C: Kingsley.—OVW Old Sº, by New Singers, An. (Parody.)—A. C. Wilkie, - 2. 226 TITLE INDEX On a Qld Song Ended, An.—Alfred Noyes.—BOL ... Old Song Ended, An.-Dante Gabriel Rossetti...—NT Old Song * An. (Down by the Salley Gardens-C.) —W: B. Yeats.-BIP–WA Old Song Reversed, An.-R. H. Stoddard.—AA—CBP Old Songs, The.-Anon.—PF Old Soul, The.—Edith M. Thomas.--LBA Old Souls.--T: G. Hake.—VA Old South Meeting-house, The, Sel. fr. (Plea for the Old §h Church, Boston.)—Wendell Phillips. –FD 1 – “Old Speckle.”—Anon.—LPS–PP Old Speckled Hen.—Lucy S. Ruggles.—TFS Old Speckle's Guest.—Anon.—CHP Old Squire, The.—Wilfred S. Blunt.—HRW–OVW-WA Old Stage Queen, The.—Ella Wheeler Wilcox,−RTW Old State House, Boston (Rededicated, 1882), The.—S: A. - Green.—FD 2 * Old State House, Boston (Restored, 1882), The. — W: H. Whitmore.—FD 2 º Old Stoic, The.—Emily Brontë.-OVW-RLP—WA —WEP 4 Old Stone Basin, The.—Susan Coolidge.—PEO Old Story, An-Anon.—WR 20 Old" Story, The.—Eliz. A. Allen.—GP Old Story, The.—Anon.—BS 21 Old Story, The.—Alice Cary.—CS 16 Old Story, The.—Fanny Downing.—PF . Old Story, The.—J: O'Hagan.—HIEP—RTI—TIP Old Story, The.—Mary N. Prescott.—CBP - Old Story, The. (Scientific Version.)—Anon.—BS 16 Old Story Over Again, The...—Jas. Kenney.--TFY Old Story-books.-Eliza Cook.-CBOP Old Streams or New 2 — H: Van Dyke. Luck. Old Street, An.—Virginia W. Cloud.—AA Old Style.—Walter S. Landor.—BLV Old Sue.—T: Nelson Page.—WR 51 Old Superstitions.—Anon.—HIBW-HBWy Old Surgeon's Story, The.—Eleanor C. Donnelly.—CS 17 Old Sweet Song, The.—Anon.—CS 14 Old Sweet Song.—Mary L. Gaddess.-W.R. 48 Old Sweetheart of Mine, An.—Jas. W. Riley.—PF—WR 4 (Sl. abr.)—BOL–BS 16—SR 7 Old Swimmin' Hole, The.—Jas. Whitcomb Riley.—HEV—PF Old Tennant Church.-G: W. Bungay.—CS 29 Old Thanksgiving Days, The.—Ernest W. Shurtleff.-PEO Old Thirteen, The.—C : T. Brooks.-CS 17 Old Thought, An.—C. H. Luders.-AA Old Time and I.-Mark Lemon.—HIP Old Time Bells, The.—Anon.—HIS Old Time Lowers. (T'ab.)—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE Old Tiºlays. (Motion song.)—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-- { Old Time Thanksgiving, A.—Helen Evertson Smith.-OAT Old Timer.—Walt Mason.—S Old Times.—Anon.—GP Old Times.—Howard Weeden.—AL Old Times and New.—A. C. Spooner.—CS 4–SA. Old Times, Old Friends, Old Love.—Eugene Field.—AFV Old Tippecanoe.—Anon.—PAH Old Tom Tusser's Advice.—Ernest L. Valentine.—HIP 2 Old Town, The.—Sel. fr.—Jacob Riis. (Jule-Nissen.)—BOC (“Smashing” in the New Year.)—BOC (Yule in the Old Town.)—BOC - Old Tramp, The.—Pierre Jean de Beranger.—AFP Old Travººristmas Dinner.—W: H: Harrison Murray. See Fisherman's * Old Tree, The.—Anon.—AD Old Tubal Cain.-C : Mackay.—LLC - (Tubal Cain.)—BLP (abr.)—BNL–CS 2—FPE—SP 4 —STC–STP Old Tune, An.—Andrew Lang.—HEV Old Twº Tayle.—Jack Bennett. See Ye Old Tyme Tayle, €t,C. Old U. S., The.—Arthur Train.—WR 34 - Old Veuve.—G: Meredith. See One of our Conquerors. Old Vicarage, Grantchester, The.—Rupert Brooke.—Gml?-I Old Village Choir, The. (C.)—B : F. Taylor.—SR 2 (Old-fashioned Choir, The.)—STC Old Violin, The.—Maurice F. Egan.—AA Qld Violin, The-Mary Stewart.—CS 36 Old Violinist's Christmas, The.—Anon.—WR 33 Old Virginia Reel, The.—Minna Irving.—WR 29 Old Vºsſ; “Young Master,” An.—Eva M. De Jarnette.— Old War-dreams.-Walt Whitman.-CAP Old Water-mill, The.—Eliza Cook.-RLP Old Ways and the New, The.—J: H. Yates.—CS 10 Old Wharves (of Halifax, Nova Scotia.)—Arthur Wentworth Hamilton Eaton.—SBOS—SGB - Old Wife, The.—Theron Brown.—BS 22—CS 35 Old Wife's Kiss, The.—Anon.—CS 9 Old Winter.—T: Noel.—BVC-DD–GN–HBW Old Winter Esquire.—Alfred M. Lynes.—PP—YPS Old Winter is Coming.—Anon.—CBOP Old Woman, The.—Anon.—CFBP - Old Woman, The.—Jos. Campbell.—NPA Old Woman in Shoe Sermon.—Anon.—WR 53 Old Woman of the Roads, An.—Padraic Colum.—BIP—DB Old Woman’s Complaint, An.—R. L. Roys.-CS 24 Old Woman’s Love Story.—Anon.—CD Old Woman's Railway Signal, The.—Elihu Burritt.—CS 12 Old Wood. The-Hugh Kelso.-AD Old World and the New, The.—G: Berkeley. See On the Prospect of Planting Arts and Learning in America. Old Yankee Farmer, The-Anon.—BS 1–CS 5 'Old Year, The-Violet Fuller.—HS r Old Year, The. (Little Corporal.)—SSS Old Year and the New, The.—Anon.—APM Old Year and the New, The.—Charlotte Fiske Bates.—CBP Old Year and the New, The.—Josephine Pollard.—BS 11 Old Year and the New, The.—Eben E. Rexford.—BS 10 Old Year and the New, The. — Alfred Tennyson. See In Memoriam. - Old Year, Good-night.—Alex. Maclean,—HP 2 Old Young.—Will Dillman,—WR 19 Oldenburys of Sunderland. The.—Sarah N. Cleghorn,-PNW Oldest Story, The.—J: W. Chadwick-LTV - Old-fashioned Choir, The.—B. F. See Old Village Choir, The. Old-fashioned District School, The. (Ent.)—Anon.—EuB Old-fashioned Flowers.-Ethel Lynn.—AD Old-fashioned Flowers.-Sel fr.-Maurice Maeterlinck. (News of Spring.)—OAA Old-fashioned Fourth, An. (Play.)—Anon.—EuB - Old-fashioned Fun. (Parody.)—W: M. Thackeray.—PA Old-fashioned Garden, Sel. fr.-J: R. Hayes.—AA Old-fashioned Garden. (Play.)—Stanley Schell.—WR 50 Old-fashioned Mother, The.—Anon.—SR 2 - Old-fashioned Poet, An-Ada Foster Murray.—HRW Old-fashioned Roses.—Jas. W. Riley.—PF—WR 2 old-fashiºn: Sea-fight, An.—Walt Whitman. See Song of yself. Old-school Punishment.—Anon.—BNL–CS 19 "old-timºnds" on Exhibition-day.—Frank L. Stanton.— 55 Old-time Negro, An-Bill Arp.–WR 15 Old-time Sea-fight, An-Walt Whitman.—AH Old-time Sleigh-ride, The.—Anon.—CS 20 - Ole Banjo, The.—Lucy Dean Jenkins.—SP 6 Ole Bull's Christmas.-Wallace Bruce.—WR 22 “Ole Marster’s” Christmas, The.—Sam W. Small.—CD Ole Mistis. (Albr.)—J: T. Moore.—BS 26—WR 29 - Ole ſold- #% Pine Box, The. (Abr.)—Frank L. Stanton. O'Lincoln Family, The.—Wilson Flagg.—HEVy—MYF (Sl. abr. )—BNL–SN Olive Tree, The.—Sabine Baring-Gould.—GN–GSP Olive Tree, The.—Felicia D. Hemans.—AD Olive Trees of Palestine.—(Hours at Home.)—AD Qliver Basselin-H. : Wadsworth Longfellow.—AL Oliver Cromwell,—J : Dryden. See Poem upon the Death of his Late Highness, etc. Oliver Cromwell's Mother.—W: M. Thayer.—OAMs Oliver. Goldsmith.-- (Sel. fr.)—Washington Irving. . (Club, The.)—BOF * - Oliver P. Morton, ...Br. sel. fr. (“Strong men have strong convictions.”)—Jas. A. Garfield.—GG Oliver Twist, Sels. fr.—C : Dickens. Courtship of Mr. Bumble and Mrs. Corney, The. (Ald. fr. Chs. XXIII., XXIV., XXVII.)—WR 25 (Mr. Bumble and Mrs. Corney—abr.)—MPD (Mr. Bumble's Wooing.)—SP 7 Death of Bill Sykes [Sikes—C.], The. (Ch. L.-cond.) —CS 28—NP Fagin's Last Day.—SP 2—WR 23 Murdº, § Nancy Sikes, The. (Ch. XLVII.-cond.)— 4. (Oliver Twist Starts out into the World.)—SP 7 Oliver Wendell Holmes.—W: H. Hayne.—DD–EDY oliver's flºwice. Sel. fr.—Valentine Blacker. —BINL —DB — Qlivia.-E.; Pollock-AA Qlivia.-W.; Shakespeare. . See Twelfth Night. Qliyia. (Sel. fr. The Talking Oak.)—Alfred Tennyson.—GN Qllie McGee.—Edgar Lee Masters.--NPA - Olrig º Sº, fr. (Daughters of Philistia.)—Walter C. IIllt, Il.- Qlympian Victors.--—Horace Spencer Fiske.—HIP 2 Olympic Crown, The.—E: Bulwer-Lytton. See Athens; its Rise and Fall. - Om.—G. : W. Russell.—VA Omar and the Persian.-Sarah Williams.-VA Omar for Ladies, An. (Parody.)—Josephine Daskam Bacon. Taylor. Omar Khayyám, Sel. fr.—E: Fitzgerald. See Rubáiyát.— . - Omar Khayyám. Omen, The.—J: , Eglinton.—BIP–DB Omens.—Frank L. Stanton.—WR 31 Qmnes eodem Cogimur.—Rob't Blair. See Grave, The. Omnia Exeunt in Mysterium.—G : Sterling.—NPA w Omnia. Somnia.--Rosamund Marriott Watson-HBW Omnia Vincit.—Anon.—PGT 1 - (Devotion.)—OB ! Omnia Vincit.—Alfred Cochrane.—HEV Omnipotence of Jehovah. Bible. See Job. - Omnipotent, The.—Walter Scott. See Antiquary, The. omniprºce. §nder Laurels and Maples —0.) —E: I. 3.16.-- - On —.—T: Moore.—HIPE On a Bad Singer. (C.)—S: T. Coleridge. t (Epigram on a Bad Singer.)—FEP s (Epigrams.)—BNL \ On a Barricade.—Victor Hugo.—RTV—SP 5—W.R. 44 On a Beautiful Day.—J: Sterling.—BNL–RLP On a Blºg-ear of Dugdale’s “Monasticon.”—T: Warton. (Sonnet—Written in a Blank Leaf of Dugdale’s “Mon- asticon.”—0.)—WEP 3 On a Boy's First Reading of King Henry V. — S. Weir - Mitchell.—AA 227 On a AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS On a Bust of Dante-T: W. Parsons.—AA —AmB —APM | Qn a Pair of Dice... (Riddle.)—Jonathan Swift.—HPE —ASL —BNL — FEP —HBP --HBW —LBA —PYO On a Pale Lady with a Red-nosed Husband.—Anon.—HPE (abr.)—STC–YBV Qn a Pen. (Riddle.)—Jonathan Swift.—HPE (Bust of Dante.)—FP * - On a Photograph.-R. Wilton.—PGT 2 - On a Bust of General Grant.—Jas. Russell Lowell.—CAP Qn a Picture.—Anne C. Lynch Botta-BNL * On a Candle. (Riddle.)—Jonathan Swift.—HIPE On a Picture by Pouissin Representing Shepherds in Arca- Qn a Cannon. (Riddle.)—Jonathan Swift.—HPE dia.-J: A. Symonds.-HBW-HGP Qn a Carigature.—T: Sheridan.-H.PE On a Picture of Leander. — J. Keats. – BGW — RLP — On a Carrier who died of Drunkenness. (Epitaph on John WEP 4 e - Adams, of Southwell, a Carrier, etc. — C.) — Lor Qn a Picture of Lincoln.—J: Vance Cheney.—POL. - Byron.—HPE, , - On a Picture of an Infant Playing Near a Precipice.—S: Qn a Cast from an Antique.—G: Pellew.—AA Rogers.-BNL–HBP—OAMs On a Cat Killed while Attempting to Rob a Dove-cote. — On a Picture of Mount Shasta by Keith.-E: R. Sill.—GS Anon.—QS 2 .. de On a Picture of Peel Castle in a Storm.—W : Wordsworth. On a Celebrated Ruling Elder. ... (Epitaph on a Celebrated * (sl. abr.) Ruling Elder.—C.)—Rob't Burns.—HIPE (Elegiac Stanzas, Suggested by a Picture of Peele Castle On a Certain Lady at Court.—Alex. Pope.—BLV —HBV — in a Storm.—C.)—EPN-FEP (sl abr.)—HBW NT—OB - (Nature and the Poet.)—PGT 1 - Qn a Child.—Walter Savage Landor.—OVW On a Piece of Tapestry.—G: Santayana.-AA Qn a Qhild—S: Rogers.-CBB * On a Portrait of Columbus.-G: E. Woodberry.—AA Qn a Child's Portrait.—Arthur Stringer.—OCW On a Portrait of Red Jacket.—Fitz-Greene Halleck,--STC On a Circle. (Riddle.)—Jonathan Swift.—HIPE On a Portrait of Servetus.-R. : W. Gilder.—EDY Qn a Clock.--Frank D. Sherman.—BIL On a Portrait of Wordsworth by B. R. Haydon.-Eliz. B. On a Club of Sots. (Epigram on a Club of Sots—C.)—S: Browning.—BNL ſº Butler-HPE On a Prayer-book Sent to Mrs. M. R.—R : Crashaw, FEP Qn a Gone of the Big Trees.—Bret Harte.—PNW —HBP . Qn a Qontented Mind-Thomas, Lord Vaux—FEP—HBV On a Quiet Conscience.—King Charles I.-QH Qn a Qorkscrew. ... (Riddle.)—Jonathan Swift.—HPE On a Reader of his Own Verse.—(C.)—S: T. Coleridge. On a Cyclamen, Plucked at , Cana of Galilee, and Presented (Epigram: “Hoarse Maevius reads his hobbling verse.”) to a Bride.—Edwin Arnold.—Bll. -lj i - On a Day, Alack the Day.—W: Shakespeare. See Love's On a Recent Classic Controversy. (Two Poems.)—J: G. Labour's, Lost. g Saxe.—HIPE .* Qn a Dead Child.—Rob't Bridges.—OB On a Rejected Nosegay. (Punch.)—HPE - On a Dead Child.—R : Middleton.—OVW On a Roman Helmet.—Will H. Ogilvie.—EBS—LHT Qn a Dead Poet.—Frances S. Osgood.—AA On a Scotch Coxcomb. (On a Noted Coxcomb—0.)—Rob't On a Distant Prospect of Eton College. (C.)—T: Gray.— Burns.—HIPE - BGV-BNL (bºr. Sels.)—HBP—HBW-MB - On a Sculptured Head of Christ.—Mahlon Leonard Fisher. (Eton College.)—EPs —HBV (Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College.)—BLV— On a Sermon against Glory. (Ode XVII.-On a Sermon, CBP—EP—EPE—PG|T 1–L’IIS-RLP—SEP—STO etc.—C.)—Mark Akenside.—CBP—HBP —WE—WEB 3 Qn a Seventeenth Birthday.—Anne P. L. Field.—OAMs . On a Dull Dog.—E: Cracroft Lefroy.—HIP 2 On a Shadow in a Glass. (Riddle—abr.)—Jonathan Swift. On a Faded Violet.—Percy Bysshe Shelley.—BGV —HPE On a Fan.—Austin Dobson.—HRW On a Soldier Fallen in the Philippines.—W: Vaughn Moody. On a Fan. (C.—riddle.)—Jonathan Swift. s. —Am]P—HBV-LBA—PAH (Fan, A.)—HPE On a South Dakota Farm in March.-C: Edward Russell.— On a Fan, that Belonged to Marquise de Pompadour. (O.) PNW e —Austin Dobson.—BNL–FT-OVV-VA On a Spaniel Called “Beau” Killing a Young Bird.—W: (Pompadour's Fan, The.)—PYO owper.—BGV-BPB—LC—LOS 2—OTPC–Port “On a far shore my land swam far from my sight.”—Anon. On a Sprig of Heath.-Anne Grant.—FEP —GG . * On a Spring-board.—E: Cracroft Lefroy.—OVW On a Favourite Cat, Drowned in a Tub of Gold Fishes.—T: On a Squinting Poetess.-T: Moore.—HIPE ºy. See On the Death of a Favourite Cat, Drowned, On a # Thrown at a Very Great Man. —J: Wolcott. — €TC. - On a Ferry Boat.—R : Burton.-AA. On a Subway Express.-Chester Firkins.—LBM–PNW On a Fly Drinking out of his Cup.–W: Oldys.--OB On a Suicide.—Rob't Burns.—HIPE (“Busy, curious, thirsty fly.”)—BLV—FEP On a Tear. (C.)—S: Rogers.-BGV-FP–HBV (Fly, The.)—CEL–HBP (Tear A.)—BNL–EP e (To a Fly.)—LC—OTPC On a Tear which Angelina Observed Trickling, down my On a Fly-leaf of a Book of Old Plays.-Walter Learned.— Nose at Dinner Time. (Stanzas for the Sentimental, FT I.) (Punch.)—HPE e º On a *ºf fºrms Songs. –F: Lawrence Knowles. – On a Thrush Singing in Autumn.—Sir Lewis Morris.-OVW On a Fortification at Boston Begun by Women.—B: Tomp- || On a Traveling Speculator.—Philip Freneau.—AA son.—PAH On a Tuft-hunter. (Epitaph on a Tuft-hunter. —C.) —T: On a Foul Morning.—R : Crashaw.—FIPE * Moore.—HIPE º, On a Full-length Portrait of Beau Marsh.-Philip D. Stan- On a Usurer. (Epitaph on Demar the Usurer. — C.) — hope, Earl of Chesterfield—HPE Jonathan Swift.—HIPE . On a Gift of Flowers.-Émile Augier.—AFP On a Virtuous Young Gentlewoman that Died Suddenly. — On a Girdle. (C.)—Edmund Waller.—BLV —BINL —CBP W: Cartwright.—OB (abr.)—WEP 2 —EP—EPC—EPE—EPs (abr.)—FEP—FT-FTA Qn a Visit.-Marie Louise Tompkins.—SP.4 , —HBV-OE–OEL–PGT is PYO —RLP —SEP — On a Wag in Mauchline. (Epitaph on a Wag in Mauchline. WE—VSA—WEP 2 - - —C.)—Rob't Burns.—HIPE (Girdle, A.)—GP On a Young Poetess's Grave.-Rob't Buchanan.—VA On a Gloomy Easter.—Alice Freeman Palmer.—HT On All Souls’ Night.—Dora Sigerson.—BIP On a Goldfinch Starved to Death in his Cage.—W: Cowper. On Altering the Virginia Constitution.—J: Randolph.-SS i BGV * On American Industry. (Sel.)—H: Clay.—EAO - On a Grave at Grindelwald.—F: W. H. Myers.-WA On American Taxation. — Edmund Burke. See Speech on On a Grave in Christ-Church, Hants. – Oscar F. Adams. – American Taxation. . wº On an Antique Gem Bearing the Heads of Pericles and On a Gray Birthday.—J. : Marshall.—SR Aspasia.-G. Croly.—BGV - . On a Great Man whose Mind is Clouding.—Edmund C. Sted- On an Artist.—J : Wolcott.—HIPE man.—A - (Actor, An.)—THP On a Grecian Urn.—J: Keats. See Ode on a Grecian Urn. On an Attempt to Coerce him to Resign. (Sel. fr. Par- On a Greek Vase.—Frank D. Sherman.-AA—Amp—LBA liamentary Speech, Feb. 20th, 1784.)—W: Pitt.—SS On a Halfpenny which a Young Lady gave a Beggar, and On an Ill-read Lawyer.—J : G. Saxe.—HIPE which the Author Redeemed for Half a Crown.—H: On an Infant Dying as Soon as Born.-C: Lamb.-BGV — O #. § t Rob't, B HBV FEP—OE–PGT 1–WEP 4 n a Henpecked Squire;—Ro ll]"]].S.— On an Intaglio Head of Minerva.-T: B. Aldrich. —AIFV — On a Honey Bee.—Philip Freneau.-AL–APM ASL–BNL (abr. and sl. diff.)—FEP —HBW —VSA On a Hymn-book.-W. J. Henderson.—VSA —YBW Qn a Lady Singing.—T: W. Parsons.—HIBP & On an Island.—J: M. Synge.—OVW On a º Yºgiełºrself a Beauty.—C: Sackville, On an Old Muff.-Frd’k Locker-Lampson.—BLV—BNL (sl. - ... ſº diff. wording.)—THP–VA On a Lap dog.—J: Gay.—HIPE—SEP—VE On an Old Song.—W : H. Lecky, HBW On a Lute Found in a Sarcophagus.--—Edmund, Gosse.-WA 8. ...~" Y. g On a Magazine Sonnet.—Russell H. Loines.—AA—SAy On an Ugly Person Sitting for a Daguerreotype. — J. : G. On a Miniature.—H : A. Beers.-AA - O §º-ºº: tt.—WA On a Motion to Censure the Ministry. (Sel. fr. Parliamen- ºn an Urn.—k: Garnett.— & sº tº - tary Speech of Feb. 31, 1733, on American Peace.)- On Anacréon: (Antipater, the Sidonion, to, Anagreon–0.) W: Pitt, Earl of Chatham.—SS —Antipater of Sidon (paraphrase of T: Moore.) — . On a Nightingale in April.-W : Sharp.–HBV—OVW FIBP Rob't, B HPE On a Noted Coxcomb.-Rob't Burns. See On a Scotch Cox- On Andrew, Turner.—Rob't Burns.— . . . . comb. - - On Another's Sorrow. — (I'm Songs of Innocence.) — W: On a Painted Lady with Ill Teeth. (Epigram on a Painted Blake.—ABV-FEP—HBP—LOS 1–OTPC–PO— * - - - - # with Ill Teeth, An—0.)—Edmund Waller.— O SEP—WE . D. Applauding Preachers.-St. John Chrysostom.—StS 228 TITLE INDEX On Lisnadara On Arºins a Bowl of Violets.--Grace Hazard Conkling.— On On On On On On On On On On On On On On On On On ()n On On On On On On àº; (C.)—S: º (sºft auty, A. [or The].—BGW-BNL–FTA- B i. —PGFT 1 8,016S. (Abr.)—Jerome K. Jerome.—HBR (Babies.)—BS 21 - Banks [Banck—O.] the Usurer-Ben Jonson.—HIPE Barclay's Apology for the Quakers. (Albr.) —Matthew Green.—WEP 3 º 4. Behalf of the People of Boston, in Support of the Mem- orial of December 18, 1765–J: Adams–EAO being Found Guilty of High Treason.—Rob't Emmet. — Extraº gºm the Last Speech of Robert Emmet. (Sel.) Last. Speech. (Sel.)—FD 1 Speech in his own Defence. (Sel.)—OS 2 Speech of Vindication. (Sel.)—CS 8—FTR (abr.)—OM SSR.—WHO r (All sels. ptly. alike.) being Found Guilty of Treason.—T: F. Meagher.—CS 3 (Meagher's Defence.)—SC being Obliged to Leave a Pleasant Party. (Impromptu : Upon being Qbliged, etc.—C.)—T: Moore.—HPE (Upon being Obliged, etc.)—THP being Suspected of Receiving Overtures from the Court, May 22, 1790.-Honoré de Mirabeau-SS—SSD being Ten.—Anon.—WR 52 Bishop Atterbury. (Epigram on Bishop Atterbury—0.) —Matthew Prior.—HIPE Board the Cumberland, March 7, 1862. (C.)—G : H. Boker.—AWB—CS 1–PAH-WR 10 (Attack of the “Cumberland.”)—SA. Board the ’76.—Jas. Russell Lowell.—CAP Board the Victory.--Ednah Robinson.—WR 22 - Books.-Hamilton Wright Mabie. See My Study Fire. Burning a Dull Poem.—Jonathan Swift.—HIPE Butler's Monument.—S: Wesley.—HIPE Calais Sands.-Andrew Lang.—VA Captain Barney's Victory over the Ship General Monk. —Philip Freneau.-EDY - Captain Grose's [On the Late Captain Grose's — C.] Peregrinations through Scotland, Br. sel. fr.-Rob't Burns.—BNL Captain Matthew Henderson. (C.)—Rob't Burns. (Elegy on Captain Matthew Henderson.)—BNL (abr'.)— FEP—HBP (sl. abr.)—STC - (He's Gane—Sel.)—EPs Cats and Dogs.--Jerome K. Jerome.—HSp Catullus.-Walter S. Landor.—BG:V-OB Celia. Singing.—T: Carew.—RLP Charges against Roman Catholics.-(Sel. fr. The Catho- lics of Ireland.)—R : L. Sheil-SS Charity.—Finley P: Dunne.—RTI Chev'ril the Lawyer.—Ben Jonson.—HIPE Christmas Eve.—Judd Mortimer Lewis.-ChS Cleada’s #. the Moon is Bright.—Jeremiah Jos. Calla- Ił3,Il.- Completing my Thirty-sixth Year.—Lord Byron.—CBP Conquering America.--W: Pitt, Earl of Chatham. See American War, The. Cot'in’.-Ida. Little Pifer.—SP 5 Courting. (O.)—H: W. Shaw. (Courting.)—KNE (J ºnlines on Courting—longer than present vers.)— Court-worm.—Ben Jonson.—WEP 2 Crutches.—W: R. Rose.--WR 24 - Dean Swift's Proposed Hospital for Lunatics.--T. Sheri- dan.—HIPE Death.-J: Keats.--PF Death.-Walter Savage Landor.—EP * Disbanding the Army.—D : Humphreys.-AH-PAH Dogs and Cats.-Alex. Dumas.-MRS Dr. Hill's Farce.—D : Garrick.-FEP Dr. Johnson.—J : Wolcott.—EDY (Lines on Dr. Johnson.)—THP Don. Surly,–Ben Jonson.—SAy, Dorilis.-Gotthold E. Lessing.—HIPE Doves and Serpents.-Fs. Quarles.—CBP T)urer’s “Melen.colia.”—W : Watson.—VA Easter Morn.-Edith M. Thomas.-OAE Elizabeth L. H.-Ben Jonson.—OB {###"..."; Epitaph on Elizabeth L. H.-O.)—BNL–EP—EPE— FEP—HBP—STC—WEP 2 W Eloquence.—W: C. Preston. See Eloquence and Logic. Entering a New House.—Herbert Müller Hopkins.—AL Factotum Ned. (Fragment of a Character — C.) — T: Moore.—HIPE Fame.—J: Keats.-BGV Fell.—Gotthold E. Lessing.—HPE First Entering Westminster Abbey. (London, I.)—Louise I. Guiney.—AA First #"; into Chapman's Homer. (C.)—J: Keats. —BFV-BGV-BNL (bºr. Sel.)—BPB —CEL — Ehl’ —EPC–EPN-EPs—FEP—FPE—FT-GN —GT — HBP—HBV—HBVy—LLC —LOS 3 —OB —PCK — PGT 1–SEP—WEP 4 (On Reading Chapman's Homer.)—CBP (Sonnet: On First Looking, etc.)—EP—GEP—HGP- OS 3—RLP—VE To the ºntº ort Sumter.— (Charleston Mercury, The.)—PAHſ Frequent Executions.—Sir W. Meredith.-SS Friendship.–W: Cowper. See Friendship. On On On on On On On On On On On On On On On On On On Friendship.–Allan ºnsºon General Wolfe--Anon.—EDY George the Third's Patronage of Benjamin West. (Two epigrams.)—P: Pindar.—HIPE Giles and Joan.-Ben Jonson.—EPE Going a Journey. Sel. fr.--W : Hazlitt, (Respect Due to Hunger, The.)—OR Good Wishes at Christmas.-Friswell.—OAC Government.—Alex. Hamilton. See General Government and the States, The. - Government Extravagance.—J: J. Crittenden.—SS. Grandpapa's Rinee.—T. Handford.—TFS Great Sugarloaf.-G. A. Greene.—BIP–TIP Grizzel Grim [Grimme—C.] –Rob't Burns.—HIPE Hagººnd Heath.-Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.—HBV- Happiness.--Alex. Pope. See Essay on Man, The. FIappiness of Temper, Sel. fr. (Miser and his Three Sons, The.)--Oliver Goldsmith-OS 1 hearing, “The Last Rose of Summer.—C: Wolfe.—DB FIeights of Power.—Frances E. Willard.—WR 18 her Coming to London.—Edmund Waller.—HEV Heroes and Hero Worship, Sels. fr.--T: Carlyle. “Heroes have gone out, quacks have come in.” (Sel. r. The Hero as Man of Letters.)—GG “I call that, [the Book of Job] aside from all theories . . . about it,” etc. . (Sel. fr. The Hero as Prophet.)—GG Mohammed. (Br. sel. fr. The Hero as Prophet.)—FS “Musicall how much lies in that.” (Br. sel. fr. The Hero (Sel. fr. The Hero as Divinity.)—FS (In The Last Fruit off an Old Tree.)—Walter S. Landor.—VA—WEP 4 (Finis.)—GEP—OB—OVW (On his Seventy-fifth Birthday.)—BGV-EP Himself-Jas. R. Lowell. See Fable for Critics, A. his being Arrived at [or to the Age of Twenty-three. . (C.)—J: Milton-EDY—EPs—FEP—HBP—WEP2 his Hºns Arrived at the Age of Twenty-three.—EPE (On Reaching Tºº his Blindness. - Milton.—BNL–CEP—CEL — ` DY — Ehl” —EPE —FEP —GN — HBP —HBV — HBVy—HDL-HGP–HTb-I-LH-LLC—LOS 3 — OB —OS 3 —PCK —PCL –PF —PGGR — PGT 1 – PIHS—RAC—RLP—WE—WEP 2—WR 1 (Blindness.)—GP - (sºlº On his Blindness.)—EP—EPs—GEP—SEP— his Deceased Wife.—J : Milton.—EPE—OB—RLP his Divine Poems.-Edmund Waller. See On the Fore- going Divine Poems. his Friend, Joseph Rodman Drake.—Fitz-Greene Halleck. See On the Death of Joseph Rodman Drake. his Friends.-Meskin Aldaramy.—OS 3 his having Arrived at the Age of Twenty-three.—J: Mil- #. See On his being Arrived at the Age of Twenty- 1.Tee. * his Majesty’s Recovery from the Small-pox.-W. : Cart- wright.—WEP 2 - * his Marriage to Mary, Godwin. (Sel. fr. To Mary Woll- stonecraft Godwin.)—Percy B. Shelley.—EDY his Mistress, the Queen of Bohemia. (C.)—H: Wotton. |BILV—WEP 2 - (Elizabeth of Bohemia.)—BPB—EPs—HBV-OB — PGT 1 On On On (To his Mistress, Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia.) —BNL (To #ºsºft, the Queen of Bohemia.)—EPC—FEP (You Meaner Beauties.)—HBP—RLP his Own Blindness.--J : Milton.—BNL (Sonnet.)—HBP (“These eyes, though clear—sel.)—HDL {Tô"ºi sãºeº) ºf viºle—FT-HBP— RLP—VE his own Death.--—Walter S. Landor.—OVW his Return from Spain.—T: Wyatt.—WEP 1 his Seventy-fifth Birthday.—Walter S. Landor. See On FHimself. his “Sonnets of the Wingless Hours.”—Eugene Lee- Hamilton.—VA Holy Willie. (C.)—Rob't Burns. (Epitaph on Holy Willie—also C.)—HPE Ibycus.--Anon.— (Tr. by W. Hay.)—TIWP Independence.—Jonathan Mitchell Sewall.—PAH Infancy.—Hartley Coleridge.—GC Ink. (Riddle.)—Jonathan Swift.—HIPE John Dove.—Rob't Burns.—HIPE Johnson.—J : Wolcott.—SAy Jordan's Banks,—Lord Byron.--RLP Kingston Bridge.—Ellen M. H. Cortissoz.-AA Laurence Sterne.—Anon.—EDY e Laying the Corner-stone of the Bunker Hill Monument. —J : Pierpont.—PAH - Leaving California.-Bayard Taylor.-PNW Leaving Ireland.—Colum Kill.—POW Lebanon.—D : Gray.—AA Lending a Punch Bowl.--—Oliver W. Holmes.—AA—AFV V—CAP—FP—YBW (Liberty in Government.—Sel. fr, Ch. ill.—OS 3 Liberty, Sel. fr. V.)—J: S. Mill.— Life's Rough Sea.—G: Chapman.--THV Limiting the Hours of Labor, 1846.--T: B. Macaulay. See Ten Hours Bill, The. Lincoln.—Walt Whitman. See O Captain My Captain l Lisnadara.--—Jane Barlow’—DB 229 On Living AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS On Living too Long. (Poems and Epigrams, CXCVIII.)—- On Receiving the Master's Degree from Harvard.—Booker Walter S. Landor.—BGV-VA e T. Washington.-SC - On Lord Bacon's Birthday. (Lord Bacon's Birthday —C.) (Address at the Harvard Alumni Dinner.)—MRS - —Ben Jonson.—EDY On Recognizing the Independence of Greece.—HI: Clay. On Lord Dudley and Ward.—S: Rogers.-HPE See On the Greek Revolution. Qn Love.—Sir Rob't Ayton.—BNL On Recrossing the Rocky Mountains in Winter, after Many On Lucretia Borgia's Hair.—Walter S. Landor. See On Years.--J : C. Fremont.—S Seeing a Hair of Lucretia Borgia. On Reducing the Army.—W: Pulteney.—SS - On Luc f goº; g Bedford.—Ben Jonson.—EPs—FEP On Refusal; Aid Between Nations.—Dante Gabriel Rossetti. - { - * - On Lynn Terrace.—T: Bailey Aldrich.-YBW On Rereading Télémaque.—James Jeffrey Roche.-WSA On Lytton.—Alfred Tennyson.—SAy On Resignation.—T: Chatterton.—RLP - On Man.—F's. Quarles.—CBP - On Returning a Copy of Oalleck's Poems.-Eliz. M. Chand- On Many Seas.-Sel. fr.—Herbert Elliott, Hamblem. ler,-FEP - (Christmas Dinner in a Clipper's Fo'c'sle.)—BOC On Revisiting the Banks of the Wye.—W: Wordsworth. Qn Marie de Bourbon.—François de Malherbe.—AFP See Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey. Qn Marriage.—T. Flatman,—BLV On Revisiting the River Loddon.—T: Warton.—FE On May Morning.—J: Milton-CGd—LC—NT—RAC (To the River Lodon.—WEP 3 • (May Morning.)—AD—BNL–CEL On Rising with the Lark-C: Lamb. See That we should (Song: A May Morning.)—OAA—POS—RLP (Song on May Morning—C.)—CBP—EPE—FEP—GN —HBP—HBV—HIBVy—OS 2—OTPC–PYO On Melancholy.—Rob't Burton.—CEL On Melancholy.—J: Keats.-HBV--NT On Milan Cathedral.—Rob't Haven Schauffler.—TIWP On Milton.—J: Dryden.—SP 1 On Mr. Abraham Cowley’s Death.-Sir J.: Denham.-EP On Milton's Paradise Lost.—Andrew Marvell.—WEP 2 On Mr. Caudle's Shirt-buttons. (C.)—Douglas Jerrold. (Mrs. Caudle's Lecture [on Shirt Buttons].)—BS 21– CS 2 On Mr. Clay's Resolutions.—Dan'l Webster. tion and the Union, The. On Mr. Foot's Resolution in the United States Senate, Jan. 21, 1830, Sels. fr.-Rob't Y. Hayne. On Mr. Webster's Defence of New England.—SS . South Carolina and the Union.—TMD - (sgº; Carolina [in the Revolution]—sl. abr.)—CR– See Constitu- (South during [or in] the Revolution [The] sl. abr.) —KNE—OAI-OM-SS—WR 10 South during the War of 1812, The.—SS . On Mr. Tigney s Motion, December 11, 1798.-G: Canning. On Mr. WWebster's Defence of New England. — Rob't Y. ayne. See On Mr. Foot's Resolution, etc. On Mrs. # I, a Famous Opera. Singer—C.].—Alex. Pope. { On Mitford's History of Greece, Sels. fr.--T: B. Macaulay. Influence of Athens, The.—OS 3 On Music.—Walter S. Landor.—BGW-HBV-RTI—WA On Music.—T: Moore.—TIP (Pleasures of Memory—sel.)—FP . . - On my Birthday, July 21,–Matthew Prior.—OB On my Dear Son [Deare Sonne—C.], Gervase Beaumont.— F's. Beaumont.—FEP l (Of his Dear Son, Gervase—br., sel.)—OB . . . On my Finding Angélina Stop Suddenly, in a Rapid. After- . . supper Polka.-- (Stanzas for the Sentimental, III.)— (Punch.) PE On my First Son.—Ben Jonson-EP—EPE On my Joyful Departure from the Same City 1 Cologne I.)— S: T. Coleridge. (Expectoration, An.)—HPE º On my Refusing Angelina a Kiss under the Mistletoe. zas for the Sentimental, II.) wºnch.)—HP e Thirty-seventh Birthday.—Lord Byron. See On this ay I Complete my Thirty-sixth Year. . . On National Character. (Sel. fr. The First, Battles of the Revolutionary War.)—E: Everett.—SSD (Our National Character.)—FD 1 - * On Observing a Vulgar Name on the Plinth of an Ancient Statue.—Walter S. Landor.—HIPE i On, On, Forever.—Harriet Martineau.--THV-VA (“Beneath this starry arch”—br. Sel.)—GG On One Dead.-Alfred de Musset.—AFP - * (Stan- E On my On One Delacourt's Complimenting Carthy on his Poetry. # Epigrams against Carthy.)—Jonathan Swift. — On One who Died Discovering her Kindness.-J: Sheffield. —OE On One who Died in May.—Clarence C. Cook.-AA On Overtures of Peace from Napoleon.—C: J. Fox. —SSD (Partition of Poland, The 1800.)—QM-SS. On Parent &ºr; N º, Newborn Child.—Sir W. Jones. On Parliamentary Innovations.—HI: (?) Beaufoy.—SS On Parliamentary Reform.—Lord J.: Russell.—SS On Parting. (C.)—Lord Byron. - (Kiss, Dear Maid, The.)—BNL On Parting with his Books.-W: Roscoe.—FEP On Poetry, Sel. fr.-Jonathan Swift.—EPR On Political Parades.—Finley P: Dunne,—RTI On Precedents in Government.—Lewis Cass.--SS On Ralph Partridge.—Anon.—APM On the Rappahannock-Anon.—HIH On Reaching Twenty-three.—J: Milton. See On his being Arrived at the Age of Twenty-three. On Reading .—T: B. Aldrich.-AA On Reading a Poet's First Book.-H. : C. Bunner.—AA On Reading Chapman’s Homer.—J: Keats. See On first Looking into Chapman's Homer. - On Readiº. President Lincoln's Letter.—H. L. Gordon- On Receiving a White Pink-ºviola.”—FLS Rise with the Lark. On Robert Emmet's Grave.—Percy Bysshe Shelley.—PPV On Salathiel Pavy.—Ben Johnson.—OB º . (Epitaph on Salathiel Pavy, a Child of Queen Eliza- beth's Chapel, An.-O.)—BLV—EP—FEP—FT- WEP 2 On Samuel Rogers.-Lord Byron.-H.PE On Santa Claus.-G: A. Baker, Jr.—OAC On Scotland.—J: Cleveland.—HIPE On Seeing a Hair of Lucretia Borgia. (C.)—Walter S. Landor. (On Lucretia Borgia's Hair.)—BGV-VA On Seeing a Portrait of Sir Robert Walpole.—Lady M. . Wortley Montagu.-BLV On Seeing a Wounded Hare Limp Me.—Rob't Burns—SN On Seeing an Execution. (Punch.)—HPE On Seeing the Busts of Newton, Locke, and Others.- Jona- than Swift.—HIPE On Seeing the Elgin Marbles.—J: Keats.-BGV On Seeing the State House Dome.—Annabel A. Garvey.—S On Seeing Verses Written upon Windows at Inns.—Jona- than Swift.—HIPE On Shadwell.—J: Dryden.—SAy Cri Shakespeare.—J: Milton.-EPE On Sin.—F's. Quarles.—CBP - On Sir #y Clinton's Recall. (Freeman's Journal.)— On Sir John Vanbrugh — Poet and Architect. — Dr. . Evans.—EDY - • - On Sir Kenelm Digby.—Anon.—EDY On Sir Philip Sidney.—Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke.—EP (Elegy on Sir Philip Sidney, An—abºr.)—WEP 1 - On Sir Philip Sidney.--Fulke Grevile, Lord Brooke. ºr. An Elegy on a Friend's Passion for his Astrophill.)— Matthew Royden. See Sir Philip Sidney. s On Sitting Down to Read “King Lear”. Once Again.-J: eats. HEP On Sivori's Violin.—Frances S. Osgood.—AA On Sleep.–W: Drummond.—VE On Sleep.–Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. On Smollett.—C : Churchill.—SAy - r On Snow. (Riddle.)—Jonathan Swift.—HIPE On Snow-flakes Melting on his Lady's Breast.—W: M. ..Johnson;–AA—AFV -> On Solitude.—Abraham Cowley. See Of Solitude. On Some Buttercups.-Frank D. Sherman.—AA—AmIP On Some Lines of Lopez de Vega. (Burlesque of the Follow- ing Jºnes of Lopez de Vega—C.)—S: Johnson. On Southey's Death.-Walter S. Landor.—WEP .4 On Sudden Political Conversations.—Dan'l Webster. See - fºg. on the Political Course of Mr. Calhoun IIl - - On Taking a Wife.—Maucroix.-AFP On Taking a Wife.—T: , Moore.--THP (Joke Verified, A–C.)—FEP—HPE On Taste.—Mark Akenside. See Pleasures of the Imagina- tion. On the Algºn of Suttee.—HI: L: Vivian Derozio.—SBOS On the Amendment to the Constitution.—Anon.—AIH 2 On the American Revolution.—W: Pitt, Earl of Chatham. See American War, The. On the American War.—W: Pitt, Earl of Chatham. See American War, The. On the Art-unions.—T: Hood.—HIPE On the Assassination of Lincoln.—Tom Taylor. See Abra- ham Lincoln. - On the Assassination of President Lincoln.—Jas. A. Gar- field. See Memory of Abraham Lincoln, The. On the Atchafalaya.-H. : W. Longfellow. See Evangeline. On the Bank Veto, Sel. fr. (Public Virtue.)—H: Clay.— CS 5–KNE - (Noblest Public Virtue, The.— sl. abr.)—SS—TMD - (Patriotism Inculcates Public Virtue—sl. abr.)—SR 8 On the Beach.-Anon.—WR 3 On the Beach.-W. : Whitehead.—CS 25 - On (Miscellaneous Sonnets, Pt. I., the Beach at Calais. 30. W : Wordsworth-WEP 4 (By the Sea.)—PGT 1 (Evening on Calais Beach.)—OB—QH - (It is a Beauteous Evening, Calm and Free.)—EPN- FEP—GEP—GT-HBV—HBVy—MBL the Beach at Night.—Walt Whitman.—CAP—OVV the Being of a God.—E: Young.—RLP - the Big Horn.—J: Greenleaf Whittier.—PAH the Birth of a Child.—L: Untermeyer.—AMW 1–NPA 30 TITLE INDEX On the On On On the Death of George the Third. the Birth of a Posthumous Child Born in Peculiar Cir cumstances of Family Distress.-Rob't Burns.—RLP the Birthday of Catherine of Braganza.-Helen C. (?) Knight.—EDY the Birthday of a Young Lady.—W: Whitehead.—OTPC the Bluff.-J: Hay.—BS 18 —CBP—PNW the Borders of Cannock Chase.—Jean Ingelow.—WR 1. the Bottom of the Dory.—J. B. Connolly.—SP 4 the Bridge.—Arthur R. Ropes.—VA the Bridge of Sighs.-Eliz. S. Phelps.-STC the Brink.-C: S. Calverley.—VA—WR 8 the Brink of the Night and the Morning.—Percy Bysshe Shelley. See Prometheus Unbound the British Invasion.—Philip Freneau.-PAH the British King's Speech-Philip Freneau-PAH the Building of Springfield.—N : Vachel Lindsay.—LBM the Calendar.—Anon.—WR 22 - the Campagna.-Eliz. Stoddard.—AA the Captivity of the Countess of Anglesey. (The Countess of Anglesey, Lead Captive by the Rebells, at the Dis- toº; of Pewsam—Soñg—C.)—Sir W: Davenant. the Capture of the Guerriere—Philip Freneau. See Cap- ture of the Guerriere. - * the Castle of Chillon. — Lord Byron. See Prisoner of Chillon, The. the Channel Boat.—Anon.—CS 19 the Church's Danger.—Jonathan Swift.—HIPE the Civil War in America.-J. : Bright.—OS 3 the Clift Sel. fr. (Sappho.)—Algernon C. Swinburne. the Conclusion of his Odes.—J : Wolcott.—HIPE the roº of Queen Victoria. — Jedediah Hunting- Orl.- - the Countess Dowager of Pembroke. (I'm Lansdowne MS.)—W: Browne [or Ben Jonson] —EP —EPE B (Epitaph: “Underneath this sable hearse.”—EPs (Epitaph on the Countess of Pembroke —C.) — BEV — # $". add. St.)—EDY—FEP—HBV-HTb-II— WE the Creek.-C. G. D. Roberts.--SBOS—SGB the Death of a Child.-Hugo Münsterberg.—HGV the Death of a Favourite Canary. — Matthew Arnold. See Poor Matthias. & the Death of a Favourite Cat I, Drowned in a Tub of §shes–0. .)—T: Gray.—HBW —HPE —SSR — (On a Favourite Cat, Drowned, etc.) —BEV — BGW — CGd (sl. abr.)— LOS 2—OB—PGT i. the Death of a Friend's Child, Br. sel. fr. (“”Tis sor- ro'W bºlds the shining ladder up.”)—Jas. R. Lowell. *º-me the Death of a Great Man;–R: Watson Gilder.—THV the Death of a Metaphysician.—G: Santayana. — AA — BA the Death of a Particular Friend. (Sel. fr. On the Death of Mr. Aikman.)—Jas. Thomson.—BGW-OB the Death of a Recluse.—G: Darley.—OVW the Death of a Young Girl.—Evariste de Parny.— AFP the Death of Commodore Oliver H. Perry.—J: G. C. Brainard.—AH- & the Death of an Infant.—Dirk Smits (tr. by H. S. Van Dyk.)—HBP (Death of an Infant.)—WCL - the Death of Benjamin Franklin. — Philip Freneau. — —AFI D AIH the Death of Burbage.—T: Middleton.-EDY the Death of Burns.—W: Roscoe, EDY-HBP the Death of Canon Kingsley.—Paul H. Hayne.-EDY the Death of Captain Nicholas Biddle.—Philip Freneau. —EDY—PAH the Death of Chatterton. (Sel. fr. Monody on the Death of Chatterton—latest vers.)—S: T. Coleridge.—EDY the Death of Coleridge. (C. : Lamb. (Death of Coleridge, The.)—LLC the Death of Crashaw.—Abraham Cowley.—RLP the Death of Decatur.—W : Crafts.-EDY n the Death of Dr. Johnson.—W : Cowper.—EDY the Death of Dr. Levett. — S : Johnson. See On the Death of Mr. Robert Levet, etc. the Death of Dr. Swift, Sel. fr. (Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift.)—Jonathan Swift.—WEP 3 the Death of Francis Thompson.—Alfred Noyes.—OVW the Death of General Taylor.—Rob't T. Conrad.—SS the Death of General Worth.-G: W. Cutter.—EDY (C.) — Horace Smith. See Contrast, The. the Death of General Zachary Taylor. — Rob't Taylor Conrad.—APH 2 - the Death of “Jackson.”—Anon.—PAH the Death of James Hogg.—W : Wordsworth-EDY Gºpºrusion upon the Death of James Hogg— (Passing of the Elder Bards, The-sel.)—VA the Death of Joseph Rodman Drake. (C.)—Fitz-Greene Halleck.-AA—Am P-ASL —CBP —FEP —HBP — LBA—PAH-YBV (Green be the Turf.)—TLC . (Joseph Rodman Drake.)—BNL–EDY—GP—PF (On his Friend, Joseph Rodman Drake.)—OVW . the Death of Lincoln.—HI: Ward Beecher.—SP 3 the Death of Little Mahala Ashcraft.—Jas. W. Riley.— the Death of Lord Hastings, – (Abr.) — J: Dryden.— . EDY - On the Death of M. D’Ossoli and his Wife, Margaret Fuller. —Walter Savage Landor.—PAH On the Death of Matzel, a Favorite Bullfinch-Sir C.: Han- On On On On On On On On the Defeat at Ticonderoga or Carilong. On On On On On On On On On Qn On bury Williams.-NT g the Death of Mr. Addison.—T: Tickell.—FE (To the Earl of Warwick on the Death of [Mr.] Addi- son.)—BNL–HBV—WEP 3 (abr. the Death of Mr. Aikman. —(C.) —Jas. Thomson. See On the Death of a Particular Friend. the Death of Mr. Crashaw.—Abraham Cowley.—WEP 2 the Death of Mr. Fox.-Lord Byron.—EDY the Death of Mr. Hone, R. A.—J : Wolcott.—HIPE the Death of Mr. Perceval.--T: Moore.—EDY the Death of Mr. Robert Levet, a Practiser in Physic. (C.) (Levet, his Death —also C.) —S: Johnson. — |HBV-OB (On the Death of Dr. Levett.)—BGV-FEP—STC the Death of Mr. William Herwey.—Abraham Cowley.— |EP—WEP 2 (Abr.)—OB—PGT 1 the Death of Mrs. Browning.—Sydney Dobell.—EDY – WA. the Death of Mrs. Throckmorton's Bullfinch.-W. Cow- per.—ABV-BLV—EPR—HBV—RLP—WEP 3 the Death of M. d’Ossoli and his Wife. Margaret Fuller. —Walter S. Landor.—EDY- the Pº, of my Child,—Jos. Freiherr von Eichendorff. the Death of my Son Charles. (Lines on the Death of his Son Charles—C.)—Dan'l Webster.-AA—PF the Death of Oliver Cromwell. (Br. sel. fr. Poem upon the Death of his late Highness, Oliver, Lord Protector Of #and Scotland, and Ireland, A.)—J: Dryden. — l' (Oliver Cromwell—br. sel.)—BNL - the Pº, of President Garfield.—Oliver Wendell Holmes. —PA - the Death of [Richard Brinsley J Sheridan.- Lord By- ron. See Monody on the Death of the Right Hon. R : B. Sheridan. # the Death of Richard Burton, Br. sel. fr. (Burton.)— Algernon C. Swinburne.—EDY the Death of Sir Philip Sidney.—HI: Constable.—OB (sonne, #xed to Sidney's Apology for Poetry, 1595.) the Death of Sir Thomas Wyatt.—HI: Howard, Earl of Surrey.—WEP 1 - the Death of Southey. (Poems and Epigrams, LXXXV.) —Walter S. Landor.—EDY—OVW - the Death of the Duke of Wellington. — Alfred Tenny- son. See, Ode on the Death, etc. the Death of the Prince of Condé Jacques Bénigne Bos- suet.—StS the Death of Thomson. — W: Collins. See Ode on the Death of Thomson. the Death of the Rev. George Whitefield.—Phillis Wheat- ley.—EDY * - the Death of the Right Hon. (C.) — Oliver Goldsmith. . (Great Man, A.)—NA the Death of Waller.—Aphra Behn.-WEP 2 - the Death of Washington.—Theodore Dwight.—EDY the Deaths of Thomas Carlyle º George Eliot.—Alger- non C. Swinburne.—HE the Declaration of Independence.—R : S. Storrs.-W.R. 10 (London Maga- theº of a Great Man. — W: W. Lord. See fol- Oſwººng. - . the Defeat of Henry Clay.—W: W. Lord.—FEP—PAH (On the Defeat of a Great Man.)—AA - the Departure of Sir Walter Scott from Abbotsford for Naples.—W : Wordsworth.-BPB—EPO-WEP 4 the Departure of the British from Charleston. — Philip Freneau.-PAH the ºperture of the Nightingale. — Charlotte Smith. — (Nightingale's Departure, The.)—HBP the Departure of Viscountess D'Auchy. — François de Malherbe.—AFP - the Detraction which Followed upon my Writing Certain Treatises.—J: Mi zine.)—PAH Milton.—EP - the Devon Coast.—Arthur Chamberlain.—SR 12 theºret Tax, Sel. fr. (National Glory.)—HI: Clay.— the Disappointment of the Whig Associates of the Prince Regent at not Obtaining Office. (Epigram Written in the Last Reign—C.)—C: Lamb.-HP the Discoveries of Captain Lewis-Joel Barlow.—AH- the Doorstep.–Edmund C. Stedman.-FEP (Doorstep, The.—C.)—AWH–CBP—CS 9—FP — FTA BV-HTb-I–LTV-PF–STC - the Dowager Lady E. H.-D.—W. Pulteney.—BLV the Dred Scott Decision.—Abraham Lincoln.-WHO the Elevated Railroad at 110th St.—C : G. D. Roberts. —PNW the Elevation of the Labouring Classes, Sel. fr. (Great Ideas.)—W: E. Channing.—SS * the Emigration to America and Peopling the Western Country.—Philip Freneau.-P the Eve of Bunker Hill.—Clinton Scollard.—T) D the Eve of War.—Danske Dandridge.—PAH-PAPrm the Extinction of the Venetian Republic. (C.) — W: Wordsworth.-BGV-FEP—HBV-OB-PGT 1 (Venice.)—L IH On the Farm.—Ellen P. Allerton.—S 231 On the AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS On the Farm.—Madison Cawein.--AL On the Federal Constitution.—Alex. Hamilton. on the Compromises of the Constitution. On theºrieth Birthday of Agassiz.—H: W. Longfellow.— S (Fiftieth Birthday of Agassiz, The.—0.)—BNL–CAP— CCB-GC–PHS—RAC On the # Senses. (Riddle—sl. abr.)—Jonathan Swift.— EIPE On the Flightiness of Thought.—Anon.—BIP On the Fº of a Book of Old Plays.-Walter Learned. On the Fijief of Manon Lescaut.—Walter Learned.—AA On the º Divine Poems. (C.)—Edmund Waller.— 4 (Old Age [and Death.]—abr.)—BNL–CBP—EhB—NT OB-RLP—STC (On his Divine Poems.)—FEP g On the Freeing of the Serfs. (Verses fr. A Russian Jour- ney: The Czar.)—Edna D. Proctor.—EDY On the Frontier.—I. E. Jones.—CS 23 On the Funeral of Charles [the] First, at Night, in St. George's Chapel, Windsor.—W: L. Bowles.—EDY — FE BP—OS 3 See Mr. See Speech *-** Tº ºmºmº * On the Game of Football.—Finley P: Dunne. Dooley in Peace and in War. On the Glorious Assumption of the Blessed Virgin.-R. : Cra- shaw,-NT On the Grasshopper.—Anacreon (tr. by W : Cowper.)—HBP (Grasshopper, The-tr. by Abraham Cowley, im Anacre- ontiques.)—BNL–CGd—HBP—HBV—HBVy — LC —LOS 2—OTPC–PHS–SEP—VE On the Grasshopper and Cricket.—Leigh Hunt. See To the Grasshopper and Cricket. On the Grasshopper and Cricket. (C.) —J: Keats. –BGV —EP—EPC—FEP—GN–HBP—BIBW-LC—LOS 2 —OS 2—RAC—RIP-SEP—VE—WEP 4 (Grasshopper and Cricket [., The].)—BNL–LLC—OTPC (Poetry of Earth, Thes)—WR 1 e On the Grassy Banks.-Christina G. Rossetti...—CHV On the Great Plateau.-Edith Wyatt.—NPA On the Greek Question.—J: Randolph.--SS On the Greek Revolution, Sels. fr.—H: Clay. America's Duty to Greece.—PPS (Duty of America to Greece.—Sel.)—OM–SR 14 (On Recognizing the Independence of Greece.)—SS (Sympathy with the Greeks—sel.)—EA Greek Revolution. (Ptly. Same.)—SC On the Headland.—Bayard Taylor.—CBP On the Heights.-E: Dowden.—TIP On the Heights.-Lucius H. Foote.—AA On the Hill-side.—J : Addington Symonds.—CBP On the Ice.—Anon.—BS 17—SA On the Irish Disturbance Bill. — Dan'l O’Connell. — OMI — PPS–SS—SSD On the Jail Steps.--Agnes Lee.—NPA “On the Judgmunt Day.”—Edmund Vănce Cooke.—WR 29 On the Judiciary Act, 1802. (Sel. fr. Second Speech on the Judiciary Establishment.)—Gouverneur Morris.- On the Lady Manchester. (C.)—Jos. Addison. (Countess of Manchester, The.)—HPE On the Lake.—Augusta Webster.—CBP On the Late Captain Grose's Peregrinations through Scot- land. (C.)—Rob't Burns. See On Captain Grose's, etc. On the Late Massacre in Piedmont. (C.)—J : Milton.—BP —EDY—Ehl”—EPE—FEP—GEP—HBP —HBV — LHT-PG|T 1—RLP—VE—WEP 2 (Late Massacre in Piedmont, The.)—LH (Sonng; On the Late Massacre, etc.)—EP—EPC—EPs —SEP Qn the Late S. T. Coleridge.—Washington Allston.-AA On the Late Successful Expedition against Louisburg. — F's. Hopkinson.—AFL–PAH * On the Lido.—Arthur Hugh Clough.--TIWP On the Life of Man.-Fs. Beaumont.—EP—SEP—V On the Life of Man.-H. : King.—HIBV. On the Life of Man.—F's. Quarles.-CBP On the Life-mask of Abraham Lincoln.—R : W. Gilder.—AA —APPV–ASL–BNL–DD–HBV-O AL–POL On the Links.--Rose Morgan.-S On the Lord General Fairfax.-J. : Milton.-EDY On the Loss of the Royal George. (C.)—W : Cowper.—BGV —BNL–EDY—EP—EPC—EPR—EPs—GN —HBP —HBV—MBL–OTPC–RLP—SEP—VE—WEP 3 (Loss of the Royal George I, The 1.)—CBOP–CGd— CTBP—GEP—LC—PGT 1–PHS—SSR—STC (Royal George, The.)—LH–LOS 2—PGGR—RTW On the Marriage Act.—Anon.—BLV On the Monument Erected to Mazzini at Genoa.-Algernon C. Swinburne-EDY-TIWP—VA On the Moon. (Riddle.)—Jonathan Swift.—HIPE On the Moor.—Cale Young Rice.—HEV On the Morning of Christ’s Nativity. (C.) —J : Milton. — BPB—EPE—FEP—HIBIP–HEV (Ode on the Morning of Christ's Nativity.)—BFV-BOC —GEP—PGT 1–YC IIymn, The. (C.)—PGT 1–LOS 2 (Christmas Hymn.)—EPs (#g on the Morning of Christ's Nativity.)--OB- (Hymn on ſor to] the Nativity.) — BOC — BS 25 (sel.)—CBP—OAC RIP-STC–TM (“Ring out, ye crystal spheres”—br. sel.)—HP On the Nativity of Christ.—W: Dunbar.—OB On the Origin of Evil.—J : Byrom.—WFP 3 —OS 3– On the Other Train: a Clock Story.—I: Hinton Brown.— Ass—Bs 22—CS 19—FMR-OAMs—SC —SR 6 - On the Ottawa.--—E: H. Dewart.—TCW On the Oxford Carrier. (On the University Carrier—O.)— J: Milton.—NA Qn the Passaic.—Fitz-James O'Brien.—AFV On the Passing of my Little Daughter. (Tr. by Rob't J. C. Grierson.)—EBS On the Picture of a “Child Tired of Play.” — Nathaniel Parker Willis.—CBP—HBV On the Picture of an Infant [., Playing near a Precipice]. (From a Greek Epigram—G.)—Leonidas of Alexan- dria (tr. by S: Rogers.)—BNL–HBP - On the Picture of the Last Supper, at Milan. (Br. Sel. fr. Padre Bandelli Proses to the Duke Ludovico Sforza about Leonardo da Vinci.)—W: W. Story.—OS 3 On the Plains.—Fs. Brooks.-AA On the Porch.-Harriet Monroe.—AMW 3—NPA On the Pºit gºshakespeare. (C.)—Ben Jonson.—BNL V (Lines on the Portrait of Shakespeare.)—FEP On the Prairie.—Herbert Bates.—HIP 2 On the Prairie.—Rob't C. W. Meyers.-CS 28 On the Proposal to Erect a Monument in England to Lord Byron.—Emma Lazarus.-AA—LBA On the Prospect of Planting Arts and Learning in America. —G: Berkeley.—BNL–FEP—HBP—HBV (America.)—SS - (American Destiny.)—BLP (Old World and the New, The.)—FP (Verse: Westward the Star of Empire—by. sel.)—EPs (Westward the Course of Empire—abr.)—GP On the Prospect of War [with Great Britain, 1811].-J: C. Calhoun.-SS On the Quay.—J: Joy Bell.—CHV-GSP–HBV On the Queen's Return from the Low Countries.—W: Cart- wright.—OR “On the ramparts bare, stood the lady fair.”—Anon.—MYF (Home, Sweet Home.)—CS 22 On the Rappahannock.-Anon.—HIH On the Rappahannock.-C: H. Tiffany.−CS 32 On the Receipt of my Mother's Picture [out of Norfolk—C.]. —W : Cowper. —BGV — Ehlſ’ —EP — EPR –FEP — PHBP—HEV–LOS 3–IMBL–OTPC —PGGR —RLP —RTV—SEP—VE—WEP 3 (Mother's Portrait, A–sel.)—BS 14 (My Mother's Picture.)—AmSS—BNL–EPs (sel.)— LLC—OAMS On the Reception of Wordsworth at Oxford.—T: Noon Tal- fourd.-CBP On the Refusal of the Chambers of Vacations of Rennes to Qbey the Decrees of the National Assembly.—Victor Riquetti, Marquis de Mirabeau.--SS On the Resolution to put, the Commonwealth into a State of Defence—before Virginia Convention.—Patrick Henry. See Speech in the Virginia Convention. On the Rhine.—W : L. Bowles.—BNL–RLP On the Righi.-Josiah Gilbert Holland.—CBP On the River.—Howard W. Long.—CS 25 On the Road.—Paul L. Dunbar.—AA—RTW On the Road.—Tudor Jenks.--NA On the Road to Chorrera.-Arlo Bates.—AA On the Road to Dreamtown.—Eben E. Rexford.—CS 33 On the Ruins of a Country Inn.—Philip Freneau.-AA On the Sacrament.—J : Donne.—Ehl? On the Sea.—J: Keats.-BGV-HBV-LOS 3–NT On the Sea. (Sl. diff. fr. present vers.)—Bayard Taylor.—FP On the Seminole War, Sels. fr.—HI: Clay. Military Insubordination.—SS Military Supremacy Dangerous [to Liberty]. — (Ptly. same as SS.)—BS 14—LLC—OM On the shºg of Tennessee.—Ethel L. Beers.-CS 1 —FEP On the Shortness of Life.—Abraham Cowley.—CBP On the Sierra.—Théophile Gautier.—AFP On theºlº at Chickamauga.-Herman Melville.—AA— 3. On the Smooth Brow.—Walter S. Landor.—BGV On the Snake.—Anon.—PAH On the Soul of Man and the Immortality Thereof, Br. sel. fr. (Man.)—Sir J.: Davies.—OB On the Sphinx.-S: L. Clemens. See Innocents Abroad. On the Spring.—T: Gray. See Ode: On the Spring. On the Stair.—C. F. Lester.—CS 37 On the Stairway.—Anon.—BS 13 On the Stamp Act.—Jas. Otis.-EAO & On the Statue of King Charles I. at Charing Cross in the Year 1674.—Edmund Waller.—FEP On the Street.—Anon.—WA On the Sudden Restraint of Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset; then Falling from Favour.—Sir H: Wotton.—EP On the Sunset Line.—Beaumont Claxton.—CS 36 On the Taking of Namur by the King of Great Britain. (Sel. fr. An English Ballad on the Taking of Namur, etc.)—Matthew Prior.—EDY On the Taking of Quebec, and Death of General Wolfe. — Oliver Goldsmith.--—PPV On the Terrace.—Jos. Méry.—AFP On the Terrace.—E. Nesbit.—WR 24 On the Threshold.—A. H. Baldwin.—NYM–PEO On the Tombs in Westminster Abbey. (On the Tombs in Westminster—O.)—Fs. Beaumont. — CBP — EPE – EEP—-HEV–OB–PGT 1––POW–SEP—VE (In Westminster Abbey.)—LH (Lines,% gh; Tombs in Westminster.)—FP—EPC–RTLP * { 2 TITLE INDEX One On the Trail.—Helena Coleman,—OCW—SBOS—SGB On the Train. (T'ab.)—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE Qn the Twenty-third Psalm.—Anon-HTb-I Qn the Union.—Ben Jonson-EDY On the University Carrier. (C.)—J: Milton. Oxford Carrier. On the Verge.—W : Winter.—AA On the Vowels. (C.)—Jonathan Swift.—HIPE (Riddle, A.)—GN–OTPC–SP 1 * * On the Waters of Moyle.—Anon.—BIP On the Way Home.—Chester Firkins.—HIP 2 On the Way to Kew.—W: Ernest Henley.—OVW On the Way to the Mission. — Duncan Campbell Scott. — SBOS—SGB “On the whole, there are much sadder ages than the early ones.”—J : Ruskin. See Modern Painters. On the Windows of King's College Remaining Boarded.—R : H. Barham.—HIPE On the Winter Solstice.—Mark Akenside.—WEP 3 On the Writs of Assistance.—Jas. Otis.—EAO On the Zattere.—Arthur Symons.—TIWP On this Day I Complete my Thirty-sixth Year. (C.)—Lord Byron.—BGV-EPC–EPN-FEP —GEP —HBV — WEP 4 (Byron's Last Poem.)—CEL (Hail and Farewell.)—LH (On my Thirty-seventh Birthday.)—EDY On Tibet.—Roby Datta.--SBOS—SGB On Time.—J: Milton.—CBP—OB—SP 2 On Time. (Riddle.)—Jonathan Swift.—HIPE On Tiptoe-G : F. Cameron.—TCW (Standing on Tiptoe.)—OCV-VA On to Freedom.—A. J. H. Duganne.—CS 4 On to Richmond.—J: R. Thompson.—PAH - On Trial for Voting.—Susan B. Anthony.—WR 27 On True and False Taste in Music.—W : Collins.—CBP On Twº, Egutiful One-eyed Sisters.-Gotthold E. Lessing.— { On Two Gentlemen.—Anon.—HIPE On Two Lean Millers. (C.)—J: Byrom. (Epigram on Two Monopolists—sl. diff. vers.)—FEP On Virtue.—Alex. Pope. See Essay on Man, The. On Waking from a Dreamless Sleep.–Annie Fields.-AA On Washiºn's Farewell Address. – St. John Honeywood. “On Wenlock Edge.”—Alfred E: Housman.—HEV–OR On Which Side are You?—Frances E. Willard.—WR 18 On William Graham of Mossknowe. (C.)—Rob't Burns. (Epitaph on W-.)—HPE On Willº. EIogarth — in Chiswick Churchyard. —Anon. — 5, On Wings of Song.—Heinrich Heine.—HGV On Withdrawing from the Union.—Jefferson Davis.-SP 3 On Woman.-Oliver Goldsmith. See Vicar of Wakefield, The. On Women (Satire V.), Br. sel. fr. (Old Coquette, The.) —E: Young.—WEP 3 - On Wordsworth. (Parody.)—Anon.—PA Once.—W. L. Lampton.—WR 15 (Unexpected The.)—BS 21—SR Once.—Trumbull Stickney.—LBM “Once ºur Saviour walked with men below.” —Anon. — Once at Battle Eve.—Mary H. Krout.—BLP Once Before.—Mary M. Dodge.—AA “Once #% the town a starling flew.” (St. Nicholas.) — Once in a While.—W. Fs. Chambers.-HP 2 Önce in a While.—Nixon Waterman.—HTb-II—SP 4 Once in º, David's City.—Mrs. Cecil Frances Alexander. See On the Once More.—Jas. C. Hodgins.—TCV Once More.—Oliver W. Holmes.—CS 9 Once on a Time.—Kendall Banning.—HIBW Once on a Time.—Marg. Benson.—HIBV. Once on a Time.—Emily H. Miller.—PP—YPS Once to Every Man and Nation.—Jas. R. Lowell. See Pres- 27 ent Crisis, The. - Once upon a Time.—Louisa Bushnell.—BS 5 Once upon a Time.—Caroline B. Southey.—FEP One.—Arlo Bates.—TFY One.—Marion Monks Chase.—OAE One,—J: Vance Cheney.—LBA One, The. (Cincinnati Times-Star.)—HTb-II One Afternoon.—Anon.—HIH One and All.—Ralph Waldo Emerson.—StS One and gº—Mary Mapes Dodge. —HBV —HBVy —LFS One and Twenty. (Improviso on a Young Heir's Coming of Age—C,)—S: Johnson.— One Bachelor of Many, ( Harper’s Magazine.)—SR 6 One before the Last, The.—Rupert Brooke.—OVV One beneath Old Glory.—Anon.—APPV—OAM—PAPrm One by One,—Anon.—HIP One by One.—Adelaide A. Procter.—CBOP–CBP—FEP— GN–HBV–OS 1–PGGR—RAC—TFS (br. sel.) One Cent and Costs. (Boston Globe.)—SR 3 One City Only.—Alice Corbin.—NPA One Consciousness.--Albert D. Watson.—OCV One Country.—Frank L. Stanton.—AA—AH 2–APPV One Country—One Sacrifice.—R: W. Gilder.—EDY One Day.—Jas. B. Bensel.—POS One Day.—Lewis Morris.—RLP Qne Day I Wrote her Name.-E. Spenser.—BIV One Day Solitary. (Sl. abr.)—J: T, Trowbridge.—CS 18 One Dear Smile.—T: Moore.—FTA One Distant April.—Gertrude Hall.—LBA One Face.—Sarah K. Bolton.—BIL–FTA One Face Alone.—S: T. Coleridge. See Phantasmion. Qne Flower for Nelly.—Rose H. Thorpe-BS 11 One Forgotten, The-Dora Sigerson.—TIP One Gal. Equal to Four Quarts.—Anon.—NM One Gift I Ask-Virginia Bioren Harrison.—HEV One Girl # Three Views.--Frances DeWolfe. Fenwick. — WR. 39 One Glass More-Anon.—CS 6—SR 2 One Glass too Much.-Anon.—TS One Good Turn Deserves Another. (Punch.)—HPE - One Gray Hair, The.—Walter S. Landor. —BINL —FEP HBP—HIBW . (One White Hair, The.)—VA One Great Desire.—Edmund Gosse.—THIV One Heart—One Way.—Ella M. Beach.-W.R. 54 One Heart's Enough for Me.—Levi Cheyney.—FP One Hope, The. — Dante G. Rossetti. See House of Life, The. - One Hººd and Oneth, The.—Annie Hamilton Donnell.— One Hundred Years from Now.—C: Rowland.—CS 17 One in Blue, and One in Gray.—Anon.—CS 12 (Blue and the Gray, The.)—HP—OAM One in the Infinite.—G : F. Savage-Armstrong.—VA One is: Hººd every Day.—Rob’t, Lord Lytton. See Aux alleIlS. One º One Flag, One Brotherhood. —T: S. Collier. — One Li'l' Lamb.-Martha Young.—SP 7 One Little Sister.—Anon.—LFS One More Quadrille.—W. M. Praed.—BLV One More Year.—A. Norton.—PEO “One Morning, Oh! So Early.”—Jean Ingelow.—HIBW One Mother.—Anon.—WR 17 One Mother.—Irene Rutherford McLeod.—TM One Mother in the Johnstown Flood.—Anon.—HTb-I One Mystery, The.—Jas. Clarence Mangan-DB One Niche the Highest.—Elihu Burritt.-CS 7—PFP–SC (Sl. abºr.)—BS 17 One Night with Gin.—Anon.—CS 5 - One of Bob's Tramps.--F. Hopkinson Smith.-SP 5 One of Christ's Little Ones.—Anon.—WR 24 One of º Little Heroes.—Marg. J. Preston. — CS 37 — One of his Names.—Josephine Pollard.—SR 13—TFS (His Names—abr.)—CS 32 One ofººn's Roommates Speaks. – Robertus Love. — Qne of Many—Minnie D. Bateham.—CS 36 One of Many.—Alice Cary.—WR 33 One of our Conquerors. Sel. fr.-G: Meredith. (Old Veuve.)—FT One of the Common People.—J. W. Hamilton.—FD 2 “One of the Little Ones.”—G : L. Catlin.—TSS One of the Six Hundred.—Anon.—CS 18 Qne of us Two—Ella Wheeler Wilcox,−RTV One Presence Wanting.—Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. One Saturday.—Annie D. Robinson.—AA One Story’s Good till Another is Told.-C: Swain.-SS One Struggle More, and I am Free.—Lord Byron.—RLP One Summer.—Anon.—LFS (Pant.) — Phoebe Cary. — One Sweetly Solemn Thought. WR, 41 One Thanksgiving Day.—Preserved. Wheeler.—SR 10 One Thanksgiving Day out West.—Emma D. Banks.-BR “One there is who has silently advanced through time from the beginning.”—Frederika Bremer.—GG One This at a Time.—M. A. Stoddart. —CBOP — LPP — —PP (Work and Play.)—TFS One Thing he Forgot.—Tobe Hodge.—SR 5 (Most Fellows Know.)—WR 15 - “One thing is sure, the day of the Lord is hastening on.”— W. X. Ninde.—G. One Thing Needful, The.—Anon.—WR 31 One Touch of Nature. — W: Shakespeare. Cressida. One Twilight Hour.—G: Meredith. See Modern Love. One, Two.-Anon.—PP ‘. - “One, Two, Three l’’—H: C. Bunner.—AFV —GSP —HBR PGpr—PoR—RAC–SFM-SMG-SP 1–SR—TMR —WR, 37 One, Two, Three.—Marg. Johnson.—CBOP One Way of Love.—Rob't Browning.—BOL —HBP—HBV —RLP—SR—VA—WR 8 One Way of Trusting.—Hannah P. Kimball.—AA One Week.--Carolyn Wells.-WA f One Week in a Mother's Life. (T'ab.) —Stanley Schell. — 50 One White Hair, The.—Walter S. Landor. IHair, The. One who Stays at Home, The.—Burneston Lane.—BS 20 One Witness.--Anon.—HIP 2 One Word-Wallace Bruce—BS 20–WR 8 “One word is too often profaned.”—Percy B. Shelley.—CBP —FEP—FTA—GEP—LTV-PGT 1–STC (To-.—C.) — BG:V—EP — EPN — HBP — HBV — FHGP–OB—SEP—WE—WEP 4 One Word More.—Rob't Browning. See following. One Wº; More. To E. B. B.-Rob't Browning. — EP — (To E. B. B.-sel.)—LTV One Writes that Other Friends Remain. — Alfred Tennyson. See In Memoriam. 1. One Year Ago.—Walter Savage Landor.—BGV-BLV One Year Old.—Laurence Binyon.—HT See Troilus and See One Gray 2 3 One-and-Twenty AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS One-and-Twenty —S: Johnson.-BLV Qne-eye Pete Neaffie's Parrot.—Anon-BS 27 One-hoss Shay, The. — Oliver W. Holmes. Masterpiece, The. One-legged Duck, The. — F. Hopkinson Smith. legged "Goose, The. One-legged Goose, The.—J. R. Planche.—CS 24 One-legged Goose, The. ... (Sel. fr. Colonel Carter of Carters: ville, Ch. III.)—F. Hopkinson Smith.-BS 24—CS 31 —HBR-St.S—WR 4 (One-legged Duck, The-arr. by W. H. Head.)—SR 11 One’s-self. I Sing.—Walt Whitman.—APM–CAP o Oneyda’s Death Song, The. (Sel. fr. Gertrude of Wyoming, Pt. III.)—T: Campbell.—WEP 4 Only. (The Argosy.)—HP Only.—Jessie Gordon-CS 26—FHS (sel.) Only.—S: Miller Hageman,—CBP Only.—Charlotte Murray.—SSS Only.—Carlotta Perry.—BS 9 Only.—Harriet Prescott Spofford.—HEV Only.—J: W. Storrs.--BS 13 Only a Baby.—Anon.—HP—TFS Only a Baby.—Addie Layton. See Only a Baby Small. Only a Baby Small.—Matthias Barr. — ASR-II — CBOP — FTT–GP—HBVy—LOS 1–Orlſ—PC (sel.)—PP– YFR, (Only a Baby—at. to Addie Layton.)—BS 5 Only a Beggar Boy.—Hattie T. Wolk.-SR 6 “Only a Bit of Childhood Thrown Away.”—Maud Moore.— BI Only a Boy.—Anon.—BS 2—CS 9 (Our Jim.)—TFS (sel.) See Deacon's See One- y a Chicken. (Part rec.)—Eugenie J. Hall.—LPS–PP Only a gri-Eliz. B. Browning. —AmSS —CBP —CS 9 — Only a Daguerreotype.—Lucy Carroll.—WR 48 Only a Dog.—Victor Hugo.—AFP Only a Dream.—Anon.—LPP Only a Drunkard.—Anon.—CS 34 Only a Drunkard.—C. J. Clingan.-CS 23 Only a Factory Girl.—C. J. Buell.—HIP 2—WR 51 Only a Glass of Cider.—Mrs. E. J. Richmond.—SR 2 Only a Glove.—Anon.—CS 20 Only a Jew.—Anón.—CS 16 Only a Little.—Dora Goodale.—PEO Only a Little Chinese Talk.-Anon.—SR 13 Only a Little Grave.—Anon.—Orlſ Only a Little Thing.—Mrs. M. P. Handy.—PEO Only a Man.—Anon.—SP 6—WR 48 Only a Newsboy.—Anon.—WR 52 Only a Pin.—I: H. Brown.—AmSS Only a Private.—Marg. J. Preston.—BE Only a Shaving.—Rob't, Lord Lytton.—MYF (sel.) Only a Smile.—Florence McCurdy.-CS 29 Only a Soldier.—Agnes MacDonell.—WR 8 (Incident, An.)—WR 24 Only a Soldier's Grave.—S. A. Jones.—OAM Only a Song.—Anon.—CS 28—SSS Only a Tramp.–T. G. La Moille.—FS Only a Woman,—Dinah M. Craik.-BNL Only a Woman.-Hester A. Benedict.—CS 11—HP Only a Woman.—Tom Masson.—CS 32 Only a Woman's Hair.—J. A. Noble.—EDY Only a Woman’s Heart.—Anon.—WR 39 “Only a Year.”—Harriet Beecher Stowe.—BNL–FP—GP Only an Insect.—Grant Allen.—TCV Only Child, The.—Katha. Tynan Hinkson.—QFI Cooning.”—Clara Denton.—LPD Faithful.-Sarah Williams.-FTA Five.—Anon.—TFS Five Minutes.—Mrs. M. L. Rayne.—CBOP Five Minutes to Live. (Arkansaw Traveler.)—SR 4 for This.-Louisa Jackson.—FLS e in Dreams.-Josiah G. Holland. See Gradatim. Japanese —Anon.—HIP 2 Only Joe.—Jas. R. Reed.—CS 32—HP—WR 4 Only Light, The...—C: Wesley.—CBP Only Me.—Caroline A. Mason.—OrNT Only of Thee and Me.—L: Untermeyer.—HBV–LBM Only Once.—Anon.—WR 4 Only One.—G: Cooper.—AA—TM (Hundreds.)—TFS (Only One Mother.)—CHP–Orlſ (Our Mother.)—PP1 Only One l—Frd’k Locker-Lampson.--TFS (sel.) (Rhyme of One, A.)—GC—HBV-LTV-Orlſ Only One Kind Word.—Ella Dare.—WR 15 Only One Life.—Anon.-FP Only One Life.-Horatius Bonar.—AmSS Only One Mother.—G : Cooper. See . Only One. Only Playing.—Anon.—BR (sl. abr.)—CS 22 (Masquerade, A.)—PC—W Only Seven.—HI: S. Leigh.-BNL–HBV—PA—THP Only Sixteen —Anon.—CS 9 Only Sleeping Dogs may Lie.—J. L. Armor.—WR 50 Only Son, The-H: Newbolt.—HRV—VE Only the Brakesman.—Constance F. Woolson.—CS 22 Only the Clothes she Wore.—N. G. Shepherd.—BNL Only Thee.—Anon.—AFP Only True Life, The.—Horace B. Durant.—CS 28 Only Waiting.—Frances L. Mace.—BNL–CBP—CS 4 —GP Only Way, The.—C: Dickens. See Tale of Two Cities, A. Only Way, The-L: V Ledoux—LBM “Only way to clear, the track of life is to leave no enemy behind, The.”—Rev. Dr.-Twitchell.—GG Onnalinda, Sel. fr. (Burning Ship, The.)—J. H. McNaugh- ton.—WR 30 Onward, Christian Soldiers. — S. Baring-Gould. — HBV — OTPC Onward Ever.—(Class Poem.)—May Whitcomb.-W.R. 54 Onward, Upward.—Frances Anne Kemble.—HTb-II Oonts l—Rudyard Kipling.—WR 56 Qor Wee Laddie.—W: Lyle.—WR 21 Opal Ring, The. (Sel. arr. fr. Nathan the Wise, Act [If.. .Sc. 7.)—Gotthold Lessing.—DR (Ring, The.)—MMR Open Air, The...— (Sel. fr.)—R : Jefferies. (Forest, The.)—OAA (Wild Flowers.)—OAA Open Door, The.—Anon.—CBOP—CS 22 Open Door, The.—Patrick Henry.—StS Open Fire, The.—HI: Van Dyke. See Fisherman's Luck. Qpen Letter to the Pessimist, An-Nixon Waterman,—SP & Open Question, An. (C.)—T: Hood. (Sunday Question, The.)—HPE Open Secret, An.—C. A. Mason.—AA Open Sky, The.—J: Ruskin. See Modern Painters. Open Steeplechase, The.—Anon.—CS 32 Open the Door.—Anon.—EPE Open Window, The.—HI: W. Longfellow.—HEP Open Window, The.—E: Rowland Sill.—YBV Open Windows. (Fr. Songs in a Hospital.)—Sara Teasdale. —AMW 4–NPA Open your Mouth. (Tab.)—Anon.—TCP Open Y º, Mouth and Shut your Eyes. (Tab.) —Anon. — Qpening Address.--Anon–COS–PP Qpening Address.-Mrs. M. E. Cornell.—HE Qpening Address.-E. C. and L. J. Rook.--—YFE Qpening Address, The. (Dial.)—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-CDs Qpening Greeting.—Anon.—CHP Opening Of # Mississippi In 1862, The.—W : E. Lewis. – Opening of the Original Prologue to the Confessio Amantis. sº Gower. See Confessio Amantis. openini. §§ he Piano, The.—Oliver Wendell Holmes.—FP— Opening of the . —WEP Opening of the Tomb of , Vere.—BGV-HB Qpening Piece, An.—Anon.—PyS Opening the Campaign.—Anon.—CS 21, Opera, An.—G : Ade.—SP 1 “Opera is an experiment, bold even to the verge of absurdity, The.”—Jonathan Edwards.-GG Qpera Music for the Piano-Anon.—MHR Ophelia. (T'ab. lºsed on Shakespeare's Hamlet.)—Anon.— BS 8—TC Ophelia.-W. : Shakespeare. See Hamlet. Opie Read.—Wallace Bruce Amsbary.—HIH Opifex.—T: E : Brown.—OVW Qpinion.—S; Butler.—HPE Opinion. (Sel. ad. fr. Familiar Letters, Bk. III., Letter 5.) —Jas. Howell.—KNE Opinion of Matrimony.—Anon.—NMI Qpinionative, The.—S: Butler.—HIPE Opinions Stronger than Armies. (Sl. diff.)—Luther A. Os- trander.—PFP–SR 8 Opportunities of the Scholar.—HI: W. Grady. Centralization. Opportunity.—Anon.—CS 18–PR, Opportunity.—W : Blake.—GEP Opportunity.—Madison Cawein.—AA Opportunity.—J: J. Ingalls. –AA —CS 38 —HBW —HH — FIP 2–HTb-T—LBA—PYO—S—SMG– SP 4 — SR, —SR 13—WR 39—YBV Opportunity.—Walter Malone.—HIBW-LBA—PF—SP 4 Opportunity.—W : Shakespeare. See Julius Caesar. Opportunity.—E: R. Sill.—AL—BS 21—CCB–CTBP —GN —HER—HBV —LBA —RAC —SP 2 —SR —STP THIV—TMD Opportunity, An-Anon.—HIH Opportunity for Effort.—G: R. Russell. See following. Opportunity for Work.-G: R. Russell.—CS 1—DS (Opportunity for Effort.)—SR 3 Opportunity Speaks.-W. J. Lampton. Opportunity Talks.—W : J. Lampton.—H (Opportunity Speaks.)—BS 27 opportunity Fº pe Seized by Forelock.-C: Bulkley Hubbell. Opportunity to Labor.—T: B. Reed.—PEO—SC—TMR. Qpportunity's Reply —Walter Malone.--HH Qpposing the New School-house. (Dial.)—Anon.—MBD opposits ſºamples–Horace Mann. —CS 1 —KNE (abr.)— thirteenth of Cinkante Balades.—J: Gower. gharlemagne. The. — Aubrey De See Against See following. P 2 Opposition.—Sidney Lanier.—THV Opposition to Misgovernment.—Dan'l Webster.—SS Op'ra-house tºo in the One-night Stand.—Ralph Bingham. Optimism. (Blackwood’s Magazine.)—CS 33 Optimism.—E: Dowden.—THV Optimism.—N. M.–WA Optimist, The.—S: E. Kiser.—FAS Ophelia's Songs.-W: Shakespeare. See Hamlet. Or Ever the Earth Was. (Fr. Book of Day-dreams.)—C: L. Moore.—AA “Or Ever the Knightly Years were Gone.”—W: Ernest Hen- ley.—HIBV “Or, suppose, on the other hand, he had told you the plea was granted.”—Alex. B. Jack.-GG “Mine honesty and I,” etc.—W: Shakespeare. See Antony and Cléopatra. *m- Oracle: 234 TITLE INDEX Osme's Oracle: “The flighty purpose,” etc.—W: Shakespeare. See Macbeth. Oracle: “There is a history,” etc.—W: Shakespeare. See King Henry IV., Pt. II. “There is a mystery,” etc.—W: Troilus and Cressida. “We must not stint,” etc.—W: King Henry VIII. Oracle, The.—Arthur Davison Ficke.—HEV Oracle, The.—Walter von der Vogelweide.—HGV Orange, The.—C: and Mary Lamb.-OTPC–PCL Orange and the Black, The.—Clarence B. Mitchell.—BOF Orange and Green.—Gerald Griffin.-DP–RTI Orara.-H. C. Kendall.—PGT 2 Oration against Antony.—Marcus Tullius Cicero.—St.S Oration against Catiline.—Cicero. See First Oration against Catiline. Oration at the Dedication of the Bennington Battle Monu- Oracle: Shakespeare. See Oracle: Shakespeare. See ment. (Sel. fr.)—E : J : , Phelps. (Battle of Bennington, The.)—SSR—TMR. Oration on the First Settlement of New England.—E: Ever- eſt, (Sufferings and Deatiny of the Pilgrims.)—SSR Oration at the Laying of the Corner-stone of the Bunker Hill Monument.—Dan'l Webster. See Bunker Hill Monument, The. Oration in New York City, 1882, Sel. fr. (Decoration Day.) —Rob't Ingersoll.—SR 3 - Oration of Mark Antony. — W: Shakespeare. See Julius 39S3, T. Oration on Hamilton.—Gouverneur Morris.-EAO (Funeral Oration by the Dead Body of Hamilton—0.— abr.)—MRS Oration on Idols.--Wendell Phillips. See Idols. Oration on James A. Garfield,—Jas. G. Blaine. See Memo- rial Address on the Life and Character of James A. Garfield. Oration on the Crisis.--Anon.—MHR Oration on the Crown, The, Sels. fr.--Demosthenes. Athenian Patriotism.—SR 8 (Public Spirit of [the] Athenians.)—SS—SSD Exordium. (Lord Brougham's tr.)—SS Fortune of ZEschines.—FTR. Oration on the Crown.—OS 3 Demogºnes not Vanquished by Philip—abr. fr. Pt. I, Oration on the Impeachment of Warren Hastings.-Edmund Burke. See Impeachment of Warren Hastings. Oration on the “Labor” Question.—Anon.—SDR ºr (Labor Question, The.)—CH Oration on Washington.—Fisher Ames.—EAO Oration on Washington.— E: Everett. See" Character of Washington, The. Orations on Philip.–Demosthenes. See Philippics. Orator, The.—Otto von Bismarck-OS 2 Orator Described, The.—R : B. Sheridan.-BLP Orator Puff. (Fr. The M. P.; or, The Blue stocking.)—T: Moore;—BNL-BS 1–CS 9–MEIR Oratorio of the Captivity, The. (Sel. fr.)—Oliver Goldsmith. ee Captivity, The. Orator's Cause, The-J : D. Wright.—NC Orator's Epitaph, The.—H:, Lord Brougham.—HPE Orator's First Speech in Parliament, An-Alex. Bell.—MHR Oratory. (Fraſis. fr. various authors.)—BNL Oratory.—HI: W. Beecher.—BS 6 Oratory.—Prof. H. M. Soper.—SR 14 Oratory.—(?) Maury.—KNE Oratory.—C : Wesley Emerson.—WR 42 Oratory among the Arts.--Anna L., Shafer.—SR 12 Qratory and the Press.-Dan'l Dougherty.—BS 2—CS 8 . . Oratory, of Wendell. Phillips, The.... (Sel. fr. Wendell Phil- lips.)—T:... W. Higginson.—FD 2 Orbits.-R. : Le Gallienne.—VA Orchard.—Horace Holley.—AMV 4 Orchard, The...—J : Jarvis Holden.—HIP 2 Orchard, The.—Hugh Kelso.-AD Orchard at Avignon, An.-A, Mary F. Robinson.—HIBV. Orchard Blossoms.-Felicia D. Hemans.—AD–LLC Orchard by the Shore, The a Pastoral.—ºlinor Sweetman. —OVV Orchard-lands of Long Ago, The.—Jas. W. Riley.—HIP Orchestra Chair X 13.−Howard Fielding.—WR 34 g Orchestra; or, A Poeme of Dauncing, Sel. fr. (Antinous Praises Dancing before Queen Penelope.) — Sir J.: Davies.—EPE—WEP 1 (Dancing of the Air, The—sel.)—BNL Ordeal by Fire, The, Sel. fr.—Edmund C. Stedman.-HDL Ordeal of Richard Feverel, The, Sel. fr.-G : Meredith. (Ferdºg and Miranda—Sel. fr. Chs, XIV. and XV.) —MR (Richard Feveral Meets Lucy.)—BOL Order.—Anon.—LPS–PP Order for a Day of Fasting.—Rob't E. Lee.—OAM . Order for a Picture, An-Alice Cary.—BS 8–CR—CS 8— FTR-HNS—LLC—M.M.R—PF—SA. - (Abr.)—TMR. . Order of Valour, The-Sir Edwin Arnold.—PPV Orders not to Go. (Dial.)—Anon.—WR 17 Oread.—H. D.—NPA Orestes's Chariot Race.—Sophocles. See Electra. Organ-boy to the Choir Girl.—Anon–WR 39 Organ, Creations.—H. W. Warren.—BS 6 Organist, Tlie.—A non —CS 38 Organist, The...——Matthias Barr.—WR 12 Organist, The...—Katha. Lee Bates.—CBP Organist, The...—Archibald Lampman.—BS 26 Organist in Heaven, The.—T: E : Brown.—OVW * Origin § the Banjo, The. — Irwin Russell. Organization of the World,—Edwin D. Mead.--StS organºgº of Lucerne, The. — Hezekiah Butterworth. -- Orient, The-Lord Byron. See Bride of Abydos, The. Orient Maid, An.--J : S. Thomson.—OCV t Oriental Eclogues. (Sel. fr.)—W: Collins. Hassan, or the Camel-driver. (Eclogue II.)—EPR, Oriental Idyl, An.--Bayard Taylor.—STC - Origin # Didactic Poetry, The.—Jas. R. Lowell. — CAP — S Origin of Ireland, The. (National Teachers' Monthly.) — FIBP—THP (Birth of Ireland, The.)—CR Origin of Mothers' Day.—Jane A. Stewart.—OAMs Origin of Roast Pig, The...—C : Lamb. See Dissertation upon a Roast Pig, A. Origin of Scandal, The. (The Argonaut.) —BS 14 —FS — FITb-II—SR 5 Origin of Shoes, The.—Edmund J. Burk.-CS 36 Origin of Sin, The-S: Walter Foss.--SAy Origin of Species, The. (Fr. Lay Sermons and Addresses.) —T: H. Huxley.—SP 5 Origin of Superstition and Tyranny, The.—Alex. Pope. See Essay on Man, The. See Christmas ight in the Quarters. Origin of the Brogue, The.—W : Boyle.—RTI Origin of ſh; §lebration of Washington's Birthday.—Anon. Origin of the Declaration, The.—Sydney G : Fisher.—OAI Origin of the Harp, The.—T: , Moore.--AmSS—BNL Origin of the Opal.--Anon.—BNL–CCB Origin of the Spider.—Anon.—WR 50 Origin of the Christmas Tree.—W. S. Walsh. See Curiosi. ties of Popular Customs. Origin of the Christmas Card.-W. S. Walsh.-BOC Origin of Violets.--Anon.—POS - Original Draft of the Declaration of Independence, The. — T: Jefferson. See Declaration of . Independence, The. Original Lamb, The...— (Tit-bits.)—HIH-WA Original Liquor League, The.—T: De Witt Talmage.—TS Original Love Story, An. —Anon. —CS 27 —SP 4 — WA. — originalºxins of George Washington.—G. : Washington.— 4 Orinda upon Little Hector Philips-Kathe, Philips.--NT Origins.—C : G. Roberts.-SBOS—SGB–TCV Orioles, The.—Anon.—WCL - Orion.—Kenneth Grahame. See Pagan Papers. #: Orion.—C: Tennyson-Turner.—WA Orion: An Epic Poem, Sels. fr.-R. H. Horne. Akinetos.-WA Distraught for Meropé.-WA Eos.-VA In Forest Depths.-VA Meeting of Orion and Artemis.-VA g Qriole's Nest. Song.—Clara Doty Bates.—CHP Orlando Furioso, Sel. fr. (Death of , Zerbino, The-sels. fr. Can. , XXIV., Sts. 49–91.)—Ariosto (tr. by W: S. Rose.)—NE Orlando Furioso, Story of.-Kate M. Rabb.-NE Orlando's Wooing.—W : Shakespeare. See As You Like It. Ormolu’s Tenement House.—Fitz-James O’Brien.—CS 19 Ormulum, The.—Sel. fr.-Orrm.—EP Orphan Billy.—Arthur J. Burdick.-SR 12 • Orphan Boy, The, Sel. fr.—Amelia Opie, CBOP–OTPC Orphan Boy's Tale, The.—FEP Orphan Boy's Tale, The.—Amelia Opie, See Orphan Boy, e. Orphan Maid, The. (Song fr. The Legend of Montrose, Ch. IX.)—Walter Scott.—WT 9 Orphan, The, Sels. fr.—T: Otway. (Br. sels. fr. Act II., Sc. 1 and III., 1.)—BNL Orphan's Dream of Christmas, The.—Anon.—WR 6 Orphan’s Prayer, The.—Anon.—CS 19 Orphan's Song, The.—Sydney Dobell.—OTPC–PP1 Orphan’s Trust, The. (Dial.)—H. C. Hunt.—SDD orpharionº, Sel. fr. (Orpheus' Song.)—Rob't Greene. Orpheus.-W. : Shakespeare. See King Henry VIII. Orpheus and Eurydice.—N. M. Baskett.—CS 24 Orpheus and Eurydice.—Alfred Perceval Graves.—RTI Orpheus ºurydice. (Abr.)—J: G. Saxe.—SPE—SR 7 Orpheus, and the Mariners Make Answer.—Frank T. Mar- zials. See Two Sonnet-songs. Orpheus' Song.—Rob't Greene. See Orpharion, The. Orpheus to Beasts.-R. : Lovelace.—HBP orpheus, Mºh his Lute.—W: Shakespeare. See King Henry Orra, Sel. fr. (Chough and [the] Crow, The.)—Joanna Baillie.—CEL–WEP 4 (Outlaw's Song, The.)—BGV-EBS—OB—OTPC Orsames' Song [in “Aglaura”]. (Fr. Aglaura.)—Sir J: Suckling.—SEP—WE—WEP 2 (gº to a Lover.)—PGT 1 Song—C.)—HIBIP—HBV (Why so Pale [and Wan, Fond Lover] 2)—BNL–Ehl’— TSP-FEP—GEP—GP-O B–OEL–PYO—RLP Orthod-ox Team, The.—Fred E. Brooks.-W.P. 21 Orthodoxy. (Little Boy Lost, A.—C.)—W: Blake.—BGV--- Ps—OTPC g Orthography.—G: Stevens, (“Ward Whipple.”)—CS 29 Ortiz. –Hezekiah Butterworth.-PAH Ortus.-Ezra Pound.—NP Osman Aga's Devotion.—Clinton Scollard.—HIP 2 Osme's Song.—G : Darley.—DB 235 Osmunda, AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Osmunda Regalis, The.—W: Wordsworth.-EPs Qstia—Virgil. (Tr. by C. P. Cranch.)—TIWP ‘’Ostler Joe."—G: R. Sims.--BS 25 (abr.)—MR Othello, the Moor of Venice, Sels. fr.—W : Shakespeare. Jealousy.' (Sel. fr. Act III., 3.)—BOL Othello, Br., sels. fr.-BNL (fr. II., 1; III., 4; IV., 2; V., II.)—WR 27_(fr. Act I., 1 and 2; Act II., 1 ; Act III., 3 ; Act III. ; Act V.) Othello, the Moor of Venice, Act III., Sc. 3.-SR 12 (Good Name—sel.)—LOS 1—OS 1 (“Good name in man or woman, dear my lord.”)— GG–PGGR—RAC (Othello, Br. Sel. fr.)—BNL Othello's Address to the Duke of Venice and the Senators. - (Sel. fr. I., 3.)—MRS (Course of Love, The-sel.)—LTV - (Othello's Apology.)—BS 1–CS 9–KNE—SPE—SR (Othello's Account of his Courtship of Desdemona.)— (Othello's Defence.)—BNL–EPs (“She thanked me, and bade me,” etc.—br. Sel.)—SPE Othello's Farewell. (Br, sel. fr. III., 3.)—BNL Othello's Despair.—RLP K. Othello's Last Words. (Br. sel. fr. W., 2.)—EPs Othello's Dying Speech.-RLP Othello's Remorse. (Br. sel. fr. V., 2.)—BNL Regrets of Drunkenness. (Sel. fr. II., 3.)—SS—WR 33 (Cassio's Lost Reputation—abr.)—WR 18 Willow, Willow. (Sel. fr. Act IV, Sc. 3.)—GEP Othello's Address to the Duke of Venice and the Senators. - —W: Shakespeare. See Othello, the Moor of Venice. Othello's Apology.—W: Shakespeare. See Othello, the Moor of Venice. Othello's Defence.—W: Shakespeare. See Othello, the Moor of Venice. - Othello's Despair.—W: Shakespeare. See Othello, the Moor of Venice. - Othello's Dying Speech.-W: Shakespeare. See Othello, the Moor of Venice. Othello's Last Words.-W: Shakespeare. See Othello, the Moor of Venice. - Othello's Remorse.—W: Shakespeare. See Othello, the Moor of Venice. Other Army, The.—Bartholomew F. Griffin.—AMV 2 Other Boy is a Bad boy.-Anon.—WR 55 Other Fellow, The.—(Sel. fr. The Revolution of Dodd, Ch. XIII.)—W: H. Smith.--SC Other Fellow's Job, The.—J. E.: Tufft.—SR 15 } Other Lºg girl, The-Blanche Trennor Heath.--CB– Other Mothers.-Mary Butts.-CBP Other One, The.—Harry T. Peck.-AA—SP 3 Other One was Booth, The.—Edmund W. Cooke.—CS 33 Other People's Children. (Dial.)—Mrs. E. R. A.—St.I) Other Side of the Moon, The.—Edgar Fawcett.—MRS Other Side of the Sky, The.—W. Graham Robertson.—PPl Other Three, The.—Carrie Van Gilder.—CHP–PyR. Other World, The. (C.)—Harriet B. Stowe.—AA—AL— ENIL–CBP—FEP—GP—HEV–STC (In the Other World.)—CS 3 Others Call It God.—W : H. Carruth.-SP 7. See also Each in his Own Tongue. Others Can Change Their Minds.--Mel B. Spurr.-W.R. 38 Other mº, Praise What They Like.—Walt Whitman.— Others Shall Sing.—J: Greenleaf Whittier.—HTb-II Others, The.—Seumas O'Sullivan.—BIP–NPA Ottawa.-Jas. E. Caldwell.—OCV Ottawa.--Duncan C. Scott.—TCW—VA Otterburn. (Old Ballad.)—LHT-PPV Ough.-Anon.—WA O-U-G-H-.-C : B. Loomis.-EuI2–SAE–WA Ought-To-Beography of Patrick O'Flaherty, The.—Anon.— 14 Öuld Doctº [ £r Rºger] Mack.-Alfred P. Graves.— CS 30 *- —TH - Ould Master, Th’, Sel. fr. (Misther Denis's Return.)—Jane Barlow.—SP 8—TTP & Ould Plaid Shawl, . The.—Fs. A. Fahy.—DB—HBV–RTI Our Acts our Angels Are.—J: Fletcher. See Honest Man's Fortune, An. Our Almanac.—T: B. Aldrich.--AD (Marjorie's Almanac—O.)—CBOP–CSBP—NV—PoR— RAC–SFM–SMG Our Anniversary.—Mrs. M. E. Cornell.—SSE Our Arbor Day in May.—Anon.—AD Our Army and Navy.—W : T. Sherman.—FD 2 Our Autocrat. (Sel.)—J: G. Whittier.—CAP—PEO Our Baby.-Anon.—CB * Our Baby.—Anon—CBOP Our Baby.—Anon.—WR 17 Our Ball.—W: M. Praed.—BLV Our Banner.—Eleanor Cameron.—CHP Our Banner.—W. P. Tilden.—PRR, Our Banner Unrent; its Stars Unobscured.—Lawrence S. Ross.-BLP Our Barbarous Fourth.-Mrs. I: Tu. Rice.—OAI Our Beloved Dead. (Troy Times.)—BS 18 Our Boat to the Waves.—W: E. Channing.—BNL (sl. abr.) (Sea Song.)—EPs. Our Boys are Marching On.—J. H. Jewett.—PAPm Our Casuarina Tree.—Toru Dut.—VA Our Cause.—W: J. Linton—VA Our Cenºa Celebration.—Orestes Cleveland.—CS 12- Qur Cherished. Flag.—Jas. Montgomery.—PEO Our Childhood's Home.—R. S.—HIP Qur Choir-Anon-BS 15 Our Christian Heritage, Sel. fr. (Great American Republic a Christian state. The.)—Jas., Cardinal Gibbons, ... —BLP—PF Our Christmas.-Julia Wolcott [or Walcott].—CS 34—RAC —SR 11—WR 12 - Qur Qhristmas Dinner.—Mary Kyle Dallas.-W.R. 28 Our Christmas Hymn.—J: Dickson Bruns.—BE Our Church Sociable.—L: Elsenbeis.-CS 31 Our Class Colors.-C. S. A.—WR 54 Our Class Colors.—M. Dell Adams.-WR 54 Our Cºlumbus.-Rob't C. V. Meyers.-CS 27 Our Colors.--Anon.—CHP Our Colors.--Laura E. Richards.-OAF Our Colors at Fort Sumter.— Aldrich.-FP Our Comrades.—Anon.—PEO Qur Constitution.—H. W. Bolton.—SR 8 Qur Constitution.—Chauncey M. Depew.—FD 2 Our Country.—Anon.—OAF Our Country.—Anon.—CHP Our Country.—Anon.—PyR. - Our Country.--T: S. Grimké. See Duty of Literary Men to America. Our Country. (Fr. Speech Del’d Apr. 30, 1889.)—B:Harri- son.—SSD—TMD - Our Country. (Fr. Speech Del’d Nov. 1, 1894.)—B: Harri- son.--TMR. Our Country.—Julia Ward Howe.—APPV-PAH-SP 6 Our Country.—W: J. Pabodie.—BLP—CS 20—PRR Our Country.—Edna D. Proctor.—HTb-II—SR 10 Qur Country.—Epes, Sargent.—BLP—PEO Our Country.—(Sel.)—J. G. Whittier.—APPV–TMR Our Country and our Home.--Montgomery.—PR Our Country Saved.—Jas. R. Lowell. See Ode Recited at the Harvard Commemoration. Our Countrymen in Chains. (Expostulation—C.)—J: G. Whittier.—CAP—TMD (sl. abr.) Our Country’s Call.—R : Barry.-PRR Our Country's Call.—W : C. Bryant.—AH 2–AWB—BE —CAP—CS 2—PAH-PRR Our Country’s Defenders.-W. McKinley.—OAM Our Country's Flag.—J: Temple Graves.—WR 42 Our Country's Flag.—E: S. Holden.—OAF Our Country's Greatness.-G: F. Hoar.—PRR Our Country's Needs—J: . B. Finch-SSS º (Includes What Constitutes a State—abr.—by Sir W: Jones.) Our Country’s Wealth. (Dial.)—E. C. Rook.-CDs Our Daisy.—Anon.—TFS Our Darling.—Anon.—HIP Our Dead.—G: D. Campbell, Duke of Argyle.—PGT 2 Our Dead Heroes.—Rose Terry Cooke.—PR Our Dead Soldiers.-Fs. A. Walker.—FD 2—OAM Our Debating Club.-E. F. Turner.—CS 26 4. Our Debt to the Nation's Heroes.—Theo. Roosevelt.—SP 8 R. Our Defenders. (Defenders, The.—C.)—T: B. Read.—CS 1 Our Delight.—E. Murray.—LPS–PP Our Dim Eyes Seek a Beacon.—Anon.—HIDL Our Dogs. (Abr.)—Dr. J : Brown.—MBL Our Drummer Boy.—Fred Hildreth.-WR 7 Our Duties to our Country.—Dan'l Webster. See Adams and Jefferson. . . -- Our Duties # ge Republic.—Jos. Story.-FTR-KNE—SS * (Destiny of our Country.)—OS 3 (Our Duty to the Republic.)—LLC (Our Future.)—BLP (Responsibilities of our Republic.)—HNS " (Shall America Betray Herself?)—FD 1—SR 5 (Sels. vary somewhat.) Our Duty.—Jos. Cook. See Newest Promises and Perils of the Temperance Reform. Our Duty Here.—Sir J.: Bowring, AD Our Duty to the Philippines.—W: McKinley. See Future of the Philippines. . Our Eloquent Dead.—Ida Scott Taylor.—WR 46 Our Enemies Have Fallen.—Alfred Tennyson.—BEIV Our Ernest.—Elmo.—AmSS - Our European Guides.—S: L. Clemens.—WR 43 Our Expanding Republic. Sels. fr.-H. : Watterson. Dedication of Columbian Exposition.—BLP (Retrospect, A.—Ptly. same.)—TMR. Schools Take part, The.—BLP Our Fallen Heroes.—Chauncey M. Depew.—SAE Our Fallen Heroes.—G: B. Griffith.-HBP Our Fame.—J: A. Joyce.—PF Our Father.—W : C. Gannett.—THIV Our Fathers.-Jos. Howe.—OCV Our Fathers.-C: Sprague. See Centennial Ode. Our Father’s Home.-R. : C. Trench.— - (kinsº of God, The.)—FEP—HDL (abr.)—LOS 2 Our Federal Constitution.— Fuller.—FD 2 Our Finest Hope.—G. : Eliot.—THV Our First Century.—G: E. Woodberry.-PAH-STC Our First Commander.—W : F. (?) Vilas.-SR 1 Our First Experience with a Watchdog.—Frank R. Stockton, See Rudder Grange. Our First Thanksgiving Day. (Youth's Companion.)—PP . Our First Young Love.—Anon.—FTA Our Flag.—Anon.—CHP Our Flag.—Anon.—COS–PP Our Flag.—Anon.—LPP 236 TITLE INDEX Our Our Flag. (Dial.)—Anon.—LPS–PP ‘Our Flag.—Anon.—NW Our Flag.—Anon.—TT Our Flag.—Anon.—WR 17 Our Flag.—C: F. Alsop.–PRR, tº Our Flag.—H: W. Beecher. See National Flag, The. Our Flag.—Mary Howlister.—CCB Our Flag.—Hubbard Parker.-OAF Our Flag.—A. P. Putnam.—FD 2—OAF—WR 42 Our Flag. (Concert rec.)—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE Our Flag.—M. D. Sterling.—PyR. Our Flag.—A. L. Stone.—BS 17 (“Rally Round the Flag.”)—PEO Our Flag.—Elsie M. Whiting.—OAF Our Flag. (Youth's Companion.)—OAF Our Flag at Apia.--Annie B. King.—TMD Our Flag Forever.—Frank L. Stanton.—HBV Our Flag # tº-Anon-sur-cº-oº-wº 17 (sl. ºff. Q) 67°S. Our Fleet at Santiago.—C: E: Russell.—AFI 2 Our Flowers. (Youth’s Companion.)—CBOP Our Folks.-Ethel L. Beers.-BS 1–CR–CS 5–FTR- HNS-MMR—RTV—SA Our Future.—J: Ireland.—BLP g * Our Future.—Jos. Story. See Our Duties to the Republic. Our Garden.—Juliana H. Ewing.—NV—WR 17 Our Gardener's Burial. Johnstone.—BLP (Gardener's Burial, The.)—LLC Our Glorious Language.—Anon.—WR 26 (English Language, The.)—SR 13 Our God is Marching On.—B: Copeland.-W.R. 57 Our Good President—Phoebe Cary.—POL Our Goodman. (Old Ballad.)—ESB Our Guide in Genoa and Rome.—S: L. Clemens. * cents Abroad. Our Guides.—S: L. Clemens. See Innocents Abroad. Our Gunner's Shot.—Anon-CS 23 Our Happy Warrior.—H. P. Collier.—FD 2 Our Heritage.—Jas. R. Lowell. See Heritage, The. Our Herºe §§ Washington and Lincoln.—Theo. Roose- velt.— Our Heroes.—J: A. Andrew.—BLP (sl. abr.)—OAM Our Heroes.—Anon.—CHP Our Heroes.—Phoebe Cary (?) –BS 26—PP—YPS Our Heroes.—O. F. Pearre-WR 7 * Our Heroes and Martyrs.-Edwin H. Chapin.—FD 1 Our Heroes' Graves.—Anon.—PEO Our Heroic Theme. (sel. fr.)—G: H:, Boker-POI Our Hirºs Girl.-Jas. Whitcomb Riley.—HBV—HBVy— 24 Our Hired Girl.—Frank R. Stockton. See Rudder Grange. Our History.—Julian C. Verplanck–BLP (abr.) (American History.)—SR 8 Our Holidays. (Ent.)—Anon.—EuB Our Holidays.-Eliz. Lloyd-HE ... . Our Homemaker.—Adeline D. T. Whitney.—TMR. Our Homestead.—Phoebe Cary.—CHP–WCL Our Honored Dead.—Anon.—CP Our Honored Dead.—H: W. Beecher.—FD 1—LLC—OAM (Honored Dead, The.)—BLP_(sl. diff.)—SPE (Invisible Heroes, The.)—TMD h (Triº, to our Honored Dead, A.)—BS 24—CS 2— W - Our Honored Heroes.—S: F. Smith-PEO Our Italian Journey.—Auguste Brizeux.-AFP Our Jim.—Anon.—TFS (sel.) (Only a Boy.)—BS 2—CS 9 Our Jolly Band. (Dial.)—A.d., by Stanley Schell.—WR 52 Our Kind of a man.—Jás. Whitcomb Riley.—CCB-SP 8 Our Lady.—Mary E. Coleridge.—OVV. Our Lady of Idleness.-Florence Wilkinson–NPA Our Lady of the Sea.—Alfred Noyes.--OVW Our Ladye of the Snow.—T: D’A. M'Gee—TCW Our Land.— King.—HS & Our Last Toast.—Bartholomew Dowling.—HE” (Indian Revelry.)—FEP (Revel, The.)—HBV—SP_2—VA (Revelry of the Dying.)—BNL (Song of the Dying.)—CS 5—MR “Our Left.”—-Fs. O. Ticknor.—AH 2–BE—EDY—PAH Our Little Daughter.—Anon.—HP 2 Our Little Echo.—Marg. Sangster.—CHP Our Little Hero.—Anon.—WR 49 Our Little Queen.—Emily Warren.—WCL (Daisy.)—TMR, Our Lives.—Anon.—CS 27 Our Lost.—Marg. E. Sangster.—SSS . Our Love is Not a Fading, Earthly Flower.—Jas. Russell Lowell.—APM–CAP Our Love shall Live.—Edmund Spenser. Epithalamion. Our Martyred Dead.—Mark Trafton.—BLP Our Martyred Hero, Lincoln-Marietta Hoover Dunn.- WR, 45 Our Mary.—HI: Scott Riddell.—STC See Inno- See Amoretti and Our Mary and the Child Mummy.—C: Tennyson-Turner.— PGT 2. - - Our Master.—J: Greenleaf Whittier.—CAP Our Master, Meleager.—R. Garnett.—BLV. Our Maying.—Harriet Prescott Spofford.—CHV - Our Minºs Sermon. (Harper’s Bazar.)—BS 7—FEP- SR 7 (John Jankin's Sermon.)—CS 8–KNE Our Mother.—Anon.—HTb-I. Our Mother-G : Cooper. See Only One, Our Worst Foes.—G. : W : Curtis, w Our Mother, Mºngue—R. M. Milnes, Lord Houghton.--GN (Envoy to an American Lady.)—VA Our Mothers.-Emory J. Haynes.—Orlſ Our Nation and Flag.—C : Summer. See Are we a Nation ? Qur National Anniversary.—A. H. Rice.—OAI-PEO Our National Banner. (Br. Sel. fr. The Battles of Lexing- ton.)—E: Everett.-LLC §º IBanner, The.)—CS 6—KNE—OAF Stars and Stripes, The.)—CP Our National Banner.—Dexter Smith.-PAH Our National Character. (Sel. fr. The First Battles of the Revolutionary War.)—E: Everett.—FD 1 (On National Character.)—SSD Our National Curse.—T: DeW Talmage.—SSS - Our Natiº Flag.—HI: W. Beecher. See National Flag, he. Our Nationality.—T: S. King.—BLP Our Nation's Dead.—Susie M. Best.—PyR. Our Native Birds.--Natham H. Dole.—THP (Larks and Nightingales.)—AWH–WSA Our Native Land.—Anon.—CHP Our Native Land.—C. Phillips.-ASR-II—PyR. Qur Nayy-Anon.—AWB–PAPm - Our Neighbor. (John Greenleaf Whittier.)—Harriet Pres- cott Spofford.—CBP Our New Heroes.—Sydney Reid.--—H P 2 Our New Relations.—W: McKinley. See Future of the Philippines. Qur New Servant.—Jas. M. Barrie—WR 25 Our New Walk, W: L. Alden. See Adventures of Jimmy Brown, The. Our Old Doctor.—Anon.—CS 21 - Our Oldest Friend.—Oliver Wendell Holmes.—BOF Our Opportunity in the Orient.—Albert J. Beveridge.—SSR Our Orchard Trees.—Lettie Sterling.—ADPR Our Orders.-Julia W. Howe.—AA—YBV Our Oriole Neighbors.-Beverly Moore.—MYF Our Own. (C.)—Marg. E. Sangster.—BIL–BS_4_(at. to S. H. T.)—CBP—CS 13—FTA—HP–HTb-I–LLC —P (Unkind Words.)—LTV Our Own Dear Land.—J. R. Thomas.-HS Our Own Land.—Fs. Davis.--DB Our Own Red, White and Blue.—Anon.—CHP Our Pilot.—Anon.—WR 45 Our Platform.—Theodore L. Cuyler.—TS Our Pledge to Puerto Rico.—C. E. Littlefield.—SC Our Prayer of Thanks,—Carl Sandburg.—NPA Our Presidents.--Laura E. Richards.--LPS–PP Our Privilege.—Fs. Bret Harte.—BE—BB Our Railroads.--Anon.—CS 21—FAS–H.H. Our Ranks are Getting Thin.—L: Eisenbeis.-CS 35 Our Regiments of Reform.—T: De Witt Talmage.—TS Our Relations to [or with | England.—E: Everett. See First Settlement of New England, The. Our Responsibility as a Nation.—H: A. Boardman.—SSD Our Resurrection.—Anon.—WR. 57 Our Revels Now are Ended.—W: Shakespeare. See Tem- pest, The. Our Reunited Country.—Clark Howell.—WR 42 Our Rich Heritage—iſ : M. Thurston.—SC Our River.—J : Greenleaf Whittier.—CAP “Our share of night to bear.” (C.)—Emily Dickinson. (Life.)—AA—AL Our Ships at Sea.—G: W. Bungay.—CS 13 Our Sir Robin.—Anon.—LPP–NW Our Sister. (Household Words.)—M.M.R. .r Our Sister.—Horatio N. Powers.-GP–HBW Our Skater Belle.—Anon.—BNL Our Soldier Boys. (Dial.)—Stanley Schell.—WR 52 Our Soldiers' Santiago Song.—D: Graham Adee.— W.R. 48 (Qur Soldier's, Song.)—HP 2 Qur Spiritual Strivings.--Arthur Symons.—HIP 2 Our State.—J : G. Whittier.—CAP—HB—HBP Our Sun Hath Gone Down.—Phoebe Cary.—OAL Our Sweet Unexpressed l—W. F. Fox.-CS 12 Our Tea Party.—Octavia Earle.—WR 52 Our Thanksgiving.—Anon.—HICTC Our Thanksgiving Accept.—W: , D. Howells.-PEO (Tºiving I, A]—0.)—AL–CBP—HBW — HDL — Our Throne's Decay.—G: W. Russell.—RTI—TIP Our Traveled Parson.—Will Carleton.—BS 7—CS 18–FTR, Our Traveller.—H. C. Pennell.—THIP Our Twenty-Six Presidents in Rhyme.—J: Nelson Davidson. Our Two Opinions. (C.)—Eugene Field.—AA—LTV—RTV (Two Opinions.)—BS 21—WR 15 Our United Country.—Clark Howell.—SP 6 Qur Very Best:-Anon.—TT Qur Village.—T: Hood.-ABV-BLV—BOF —RTV — SAy Qur Village.—Mary Mitford.—BOF Qur Visitor.—Anon.—PyS - Our Visitor and what he Came for.—Anon.—CS 14 Our Warfare and our Duty.—Theodore L. Cuyler.—T Our Washington.—Anon.—WR 49 Our Washington.—Eliza. W. Durbin.—PEO—WR 49 Our Weddin’-day-Belle C. Greene.—CS 32 - Our Wee White Rose.—Gerald Massey.—BNL–HBV—RLP Our Whole Country.—Anon.—CS 8—PR.R. Our Willie.—Anon.—FTR - Our Willows. (Howrg at Home.)—AD Our Work-E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE See Centennial Celebration of Concord Fight, - 237 Our AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Our Yankee Girls.-Oliver Wendell Holmes.—CAP Ours.-Marg, Junkin Preston.—CBP Ours is the Land.—HI: Scott Riddell.—EBS Ourselves Alone.—J; O'Hagan.—DB-TIP Qusel-cock, The.—W: Shakespeare.--NT Öut ºf H. ºº:: 10 * and Fight.—C: Godfrey Leland.—PAH and Into.—Anon.—CS 24 and Inward Bound.—W: Shakespeare. of Venice. at Sea.—J. S. Fletcher.—CS 30—WR 30 for a High Time.—E. Louise Liddell.—WR 35 in the Cold.—Anon.—KNE in the Dark.--Stephen L. Gwynn.--DB–TIP in the Fields.--Anon.—HI}L–HTb-II in the Fields.-Eliz. B. Browning.—SP 5 in the Meadow.—Anon.—COS—PP in the Sobbing Rain.--Dora Shaw.—CS 8 in the Streets.--T: D. English.--CS 3 o' the Stars.--Mora Scott.—AMW 4 of Adversity.—J: Milton. See Samson Agonistes. of Arcadia.-Harry Romaine.—SR of Babylon.—Clinton Scollard.—AMV 2 of Childhood.—HI: Thayer Hutcheson, THV of Doors.-Jas. R. Lowell.—LLC of Hearing.—Jane Barlow.—BIP–DB—HBV of her Reckoning.—Anon.—WR 24 of Italian, A. iºn; (C.)—R : Crashaw. (Song, A: To Thy Lover.)—HBP t of Muhlqueen's Alley.—Agnes L. Provost.—BS 26 of Shadow.—Mary D. Chellis.-HDL of Sight, Out of Mind.—Barnaby Googe.—WA of the Bottle.—Mary K. Dallas–WR 3 of the Chattahoochee.—Sidney Lanier-GEP of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking.—Walt Whitman--AA —APM–CAP—GEP—LBA (Mocking-bird, The.—Sel.)—BNL of the Deeps of Heaven.—R : H : Stoddard.—CBP of the Depths.-Victor Hugo.—BOL of the Depths.-Ella Wheeler Wilcox,−SP 5 of the East.—Stockton Bates.—CS 35 te of the Heart. (Dedication.)—J; W. Chadwick,-LTV Out of the Hurly Burly, Sels fr.-C: H. Clark. Avalanche of Drugs, An. (Ch. XIX.)—BS 26 Catching the Morning Train. (Sel fr. Ch. IV.)—CS 10 (Reaching the Early Train—sl. diff.)—BS 3 See Merchant Judge Pitman on Various Kinds of Weather. (Sel. fr. Ch. XVII.)—BS 4 “Morning Argus’’ Obituary Department, The. (Sel. fr. Ch. VIII.)—CS 10 My First Political Speech. (Sel. fr. Ch. XXIII.)— CS 11 Story of Bishop Potts, The. (Sel. fr. Ch. XV.)—_CS 17 Out of the Kansas Dust.—G : T. and C. L. Edson.—S Out of the Morning. (C.)—Emily Dickinson. (Morning.)—AA t of the Old House, Nancy.--—Will Carleton.--AA—CS, 8 of the Rºſing Ocean the Crowd.—Walt Whitman.—AL Ou Out - of the Shadow: Michael Fairless.-YC Out Out of the Tangle. . (Dial.)—Anon-MBD Out of the Way—Emma C. Dowd.—BS 18 Out of the Window.—S. A. Brock.--CS 35 Qut Sleighing with Sophia-—G : V. Hobart-WR 26 Out to Old Aunt Mary’s.-Jas. Whitcomb Riley. See Old Aunt Mary’s • e Out Upon It, I Have Loved.—Sir J.: Suckling.—BLV Out West.—Anon.—HIP Out Where the West Begins.—Arthur Chapman,—HBW Outcast, The.—Anon.—BS 19 Outcast, The...—Anon.—WR 24 Qutcast, The...—Mary L. Ritter.—HIP Outcast's Dream, The-Olive Bell,—HP. . Out-door, Papers. (Sel. fr.)—T: W. Higginson.— (House- keeping of the Birds, The.)—SSR Outer Gate, The.—Nora May French.--LBM Outgrown.—Julia C. R. Dorr.—BNL–EPs—GP—HBV— WR 14 (abr). Outillon Saidi. (W. mus.)—Anon.—HE Outing of the Songs.-Ernest V. Wright.— WR 34 Outing, The.—Mrs. Fred'k W. Pender.—WR 35 Outlandish Knight, The.—Anon.—CGd Outlaw, The.—C: B. Clark. Jr.—SP 6 Qutlaw, The-M, Henderson, LCS 27 Outlaw, The. (Dial.)—Jennie Joy.—MD Outlaw, The.—Walter Scott.- See, Rokeby. r Outlaw Murray, The. (The Song of the Outlaw Murray—in Border Minstrelsy.) — Anon. — BB (abr.) — ESB Outlaw $º Leº The.—Jeremiah J. Callanan.—BIP— Outlaws, The.—E. J. M'Phelim.—SR 6 Outlaw's Song, The. (Song fr. Orra, Act. III., Sc. i.)— Joanna Baillie.—BGV-EBS—OB—OTPC (Chough and, [the] Crow, The...)—CEL–WEP 4 Outline. (Sel. fr. The Recluse, Bk. I., conclusion.)—W: WordSWOrth.-EPS Outlook.-Archibald Lampman.--TCW Out-of-door Arithmetic.—Anon.--NV Outrageous Fortune.—Anon.—WR 14 Outside.—Anon.—CS 25 Qutside.—Frances Wynne.—BIP. . Outside Church.—Algernon C: Swinburne. Antiphones. w Outward.—W. J. Cameron.—PF - Outward.—J: G. Neighardt.—HRW Qutward Bound.—T: B.Aldrich,--AA Outward Bound,--W: Allingham,_MMR See Christmas Outward Bound.—Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pil- grimage. º Outward Bound.—Dinah Mulock Craik.-STC Outward Bound.—E: Sydney Tylee.—PAH Outwards or Homewards. (Patience—C.)—Fs. W. Bour- dillon.—HIP Oven-bird, The.—Frank Bolles.—SN Over and Over Again.—Anon.—PGpr—PyS Qver and Over Again.—Josephine Pollard.—BS 22—OS 1 Over behind der Moon.—Joe Kerr.—GH Over Hill, over Dale.—W: Shakespeare. See Midsummer . Night's Dream, A. in the Meadow. — Oliver A. Wadsworth. — ASR-I — cº-crºp-Los 1—PCL–PGpr—PHS—RAC Night, A Rose.—Caroline Giltinan.—AMV 3 the Gººse Rose Prophetic a Voice.—Walt Whitman. Over Over Over Over the Crossin'. (Springfield Republican.) — CD — TMR. Qver the Divide.—Marion Manville—CS 31—WR 21 Over the Fishpond to Fashion.—Cotsford Dick.-RTW Over the Green Downs.—Jean Ingelow.—LLC Qver the Hill.—E., H. Hastings.-W.R. 22 Over the Hill. (Tell Me—C.)—G: Macdonald.—(Sl. abr.) O —BS 1–CEL–LLC Ver the #!! #ſºn # Poor-house.—Will Carleton.—BS 8 the Hill to the Poor-house.—Will Carleton.—BNL– BS 2—CS 4 the Hills and Far Away.--Dinah M. Craik–BS 5 the Hills from the Poor-house. — May Mignonette. — 5 the ghard Fence.—Harry J. Shellman.-BS 12– “Over the lattice there clambered a vine.”—Anon.—WR 21 Over the Range.—Anon.—CS 36 - Over the Range.—J. H. Mills.-HBP Over the River.—Nancy Priest Wakefield.—AmSS—BNL– BS 1—CS 2 (at to Mrs. J. M. Winton)— FEP — FMR-FP—FTR-GP–HBP—HBV — HNS-LLC —PF—SA—SAE (bºr, sel.)—STC–YBV the River of Drooping Eyes.—Anon.—BS 25 the Roofs.-Sara Teasdale.—NPA OVer Over Over Over Over Over Over theºleaves, |Under the Rose. — J: Bennett. — Over the Sea.—Denis Florence McCarthy.—DB Over the Sea.—Arthur Pachett Martin.-SBOS—SGB - Over the Sea Our Galleys Went.—Rob't Browning. See Paracelsus. the Sea to Skye.—Rob't L. Stevenson.—EBS the Water to Charley.—Anon.—HRW the Way.—Mary Mapes Dodge.—AFV - theºry Threshold. — Bliss Carman. — AMV 1 the Teacups. (Sel. fr.)—Oliver Wendell Holmes.— (Real Tree, The.)—OAA i Over their Graves.—HI: J. Stockard.—AA—OAM Overboard l—Edith Elmer.—BS 21 Overcometh !—Marg. E. Sangster.—CS 23—SSS Overdone Economy.—J: Wolcott.—CS 34 (abr.) (Economy.)—HIPE Overdrawn. Accounts.-Nettie H. Pelham.—SR 9 Overflow.—J: Bannister Tabb.-H.B.V. Overflow of Great River, The.—Georgia A. Peck,-CS 26 Overheard of a Wedding.—Anon.—WR, 29 - overheard gº, he Telephone.-Florence Kimball Russell.— Overheard at the Zoo.—C: M. Snyder.—GH Overheard in a Garden, Epilogue to. (Gold.) — Oliver Herford.—THP Overheard in Arcady.—Rob't Bridges.—OAMs - Overheard on a Saltmarsh.-Harold Monro.—Grap-TI Overland Mail, The.—Rudyard Kipling.—CS 32—PCK Overlord.—Bliss Carman.-OCV - Over Over Over Over Over Qvernight, a Rose—Caroline Giltinan,—HT * Oversight of Make-up, An-Eben E. Rexford.-PyR-WR 2 (Little Flo's Letter.)—COS—PP Overture.—Omar Kháyyám. See Rubáiyát. Overture from “Thrasymedes and Eunoë.”—Walter S. Lan- dor. See Thrasymedes and Eunoë. Overtures from Richmond.—F. J. Child.—AWB Overwork. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Overworked.—Ella Wheeler Wilcox. —SP 4 - Overworked Elocutionist, An.--Carolyn Wells.-SP 5 Ovid's Banquet of Sense—Narratio, Br. sel. fr. (Thames, - The.)—G: Chapman.-WEP 1 Ow.—Anon.—WA Owd Pinder.—Edwin Waugh.-WA Owd Roã. (Abr.)—Alfred Tennyson.—WR 1 Owed to a Barber.—HI: Firth Wood.—CS 38 Owed to Halifax.-Rob't J. Burdette.—SR 7 “Owed” to my Pocket-book.--Anon.—HIP Owed to the Steem Fire Engine.—A. Skwirt.—CS 1 Owen Moore.—Anon.—BS 23 Owen’s Oath.-Frd’k M. Holmes.—CS 31 Owl, The.—Anon.—HRP Owl, The.—Anon.—PyR. - -. Owl, The.—Bryan W. Procter.—BNL–CGd—DD–LC—SN (King of the Night, The.)—POS - Owl, The.—Alfred Tennyson. See Song: The Owl. Owl and the Bell, The.—G: Macdonald-EA—SP 8 “Owl and the Eel and the Warming Pan, The.”—Laura E. Richards.-HBV-HIBVy—PPl - - Owl and the Nightingale, The-(Sel, fr.)—N; De Guild- ford (?)—EPO-EPy 38 TITLE INDEX Pantheist’s Owl and the Pussy-cat, The.—E: Lear.—CFBP — CSS— HBV—HBVy—NA—LOS 1 —OS 1 —PCK!—PCL – PGpr—PoE –RAC —SFM —SMG —SP 1 — STP — TYP–WCL Owl Critic, The.—Jas. T. Fields.-AWH–BVC–BS 7— CS 18–EA—HBV-RTV—SR 10—THIP - Owl in Church.-Rosa V. Jeffrey.—WR 30 OWre thi, Mºir amang the Heather.—Jean Glover.—EBS— Owyhee Joe's Story.--Rounseville Wildman.—BS 23 Oxen. The.—Anon.-NV . . . tº “Oxen that Rattle the Yoke and Chain.”— Walt Whitman. See Song of Myself. • . . Oxford.—Matthew Arnold.—POW Oxford.—Lionel Johnson.—OVV Oxford.-W. : Wordsworth.-POW Oxford County.—J: D. Long.—SC Oxfordshire Children’s May Song.—Anon.—BVC—RAC Oxfordshire Guy Fawkes' Song.—Anon—BWC Ox-tamer, The.—Walt Whitman.—CAP Oxus.-Matthew Arnold. See Sohrab and Rustum. Oyouchisan.—Anon.—SR 14 Oyster Yarn, An.--Anon.—WR 24 Oyster-crabs.--Carolyn Wells.-PA Oysterman, The.—Oliver W. Holmes.—SR 10 (Ballad of the Oysterman, The-G.)—CAP—CR—CSBP —CSS—HEV–RTV—THEP—YBV Ozymandias.-Percy B. Shelley. See following. Ozymandias of Egypt. (Sonnet.—Ozymandias—C.)— Percy . Shelley.-BNL–HBV-LOS 3—OS 3—PCK– PGT 1–R.AC - (Ozymandias,)—BGV-FEP—LLC—SAy P “Pa never Does.”—Anon.—WR 25 - Pa Shaved off his Whiskers. (Denver Evening Post.)— EHTb-II—SP 8 Pace Implora.--Anon.—HTb-II Pace of the Ox, The-Cullen Gouldsbury —SBOS—SGB Pacific Railway, The...—C. R. Ballard.—AIH 2—PAH Pacific Shore, The.—Anon.—BLP “Pack clouds away [, and welcome day].”—T: Heywood. See Rape of Lucrece, The. Package. (Acting char.)—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE Packet of Letters, A.—Oliver Herford.—BS 18 Packing # I Knowledge] Box.-Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow, . Paddle your Own Canoe.--Anon.—PyS Baddle your Own Canoe.-Mrs. Sarah T. Bolton.—KNE Paddy, at Sea. (C.)—S: Lover. - (Jimmy Hoy—abr.)—BS 16 Paddy Blake's Echo.—S: Lover.--CS 17—OS 2 . . Paddy Dunbar. (Parody on Walter Scott's Lochinvar.) — “Sir We-alter Scott.”—WR 13 * * Paddy McGrath’s Introduction to Mr. Bruin.--Anon.—CS 15 Paddy Moore.—Fred E. Brooks—WR 16 Paddy O’Rafther.—S: Lover.—HIBV-RTI—THP - Paddy's Content.—Lawrence Kyrle Donovan.-HTb-I-SP 5 Paddy’s Courting.—W. A. Eaton.—CS 26 Paddy's Excelsior. (Harper's Magazine.)—CS 6 (Pat’s Excelsior.)—BS 1 Paddy’s Lament.—Anon.—CS 23 ** Paddy's Metamorphosis.-T: Moore.—BLV Paddy's Reflections on Cleopatra's [or Cleopathera’s] Needle. ºnaº O'Leary. See Reflections on Cleopathera's €6 Olle. Padre Bandelli Proses, to the Duke, Ludovico Sforza about Leonardo da Vinci, Br. Sel. fr. (On the Picture of the Last Supper at Milan.)—W: W. Story.—OS 3 Padric the Fidiler.—Padric Gregory.—BIP Padua.-Percy Bysshe Shelley.—TIWP Padua.-Virgil.—(Tr. by C. R. Cranch.)—TIWP Paestum.—Christopher Pearse Cranch.--TIWP Paestum.—J : Edmund Reade.—TIWP Paestum. (Frag.)—S: Rogers.—POW Pagan Epitaph.-R. : Middleton.—OVW Pagan Papers. (Sel. fr.)—Kenneth Grahame. (Orion.)—OR (Rural Pan, The...)—QR Paganini.-Anon.—BS 20 gº Page and the Maid of Honor, The (Effect at a Distance.)— Johann W. von Goethe.—WR 8 Page of Lancelot, The.—May Kendall.—VA Pageant, The.—W: Shakespeare. See Tempest, The. Pageant of Seaman, The...—May Byron.—HIBV Paid Bill, The. (Punch.)—HPE Pain.--St. John Lucas.-HBV Pain.-Harriet Monroe.—NPA Pain and Pleasure.—R : H : Stoddard.—CBP Pain and Weariness. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Pain in a Pleasure Boat.—T: Hood.—TMD Pain of Love.--H:... Constable.—GP (Sonnet. “To live in hell,” etc.)—FEP—HBV Pain of Love, The.—Abraham Cowley. See Change, The. Painful Plough, The.—Anon.—BWC Pains of Sleep, The-S: T. Coleridge.—BGV Painted Cup, The...—W: Cullen Bryant.—PNW Painted Fan, A.—Louise C. Moulton.—AA JPainter, A. (Sel. fr.)—Augusta Webster (Artist's Dread of Blindness, The.)—CBP painter of Seville, The.—Susan Wilson.—BS 3—CS 2—FTR —HNS—SA—TSS—WR. 33 Painter on Silk, The.—Amy Lowell.—NPA Painter who Pleased Nobody and Everybody, The-J: Gay. —BNL (br. sels,)—FEP (sel.)—STC Pandora’s Pair of Fools, Al-Jas. K. Stephen.—HBR Pair of Gloves, A.—Rob't C. W. Meyers.--CS 25 Pair of Lions, A.—Harry M. Cushing.—St.L) |Pair of Lunatics, A.—W. R. Walker.—WR 36 IPair of Platonics, A.—W. B. Ferrett.—SP 4 Pair Well, Matched, A.—J: Dryden.—BLV - Pairing Time Anticipated. (Sel.)—W: Cowper.—CGd Palabras Cariñosas.-T: B. Aldrich,-AA —Amp —FTA — i EIBV-LBA—LTV-Y BV - * Palabras Grandiosas.-Bayard Taylor. See Echo Club, The. Palace and Cottage, The.—Ann Taylor.—CBOP - Palace o’ the King, The-W : Mitchell.—BS 9–CS 16 Palace of Alcinous, The.—Homer. (W: C. Bryant.) See Odyssey, The. Palace of Art, The.—Alfred Tennyson.—EP—EPN Palace of the Days, The.—Rossiter W. Raymond-CS 35 Palace of the Fairies, The-Michael Drayton.—OTPC Palace of the Gnomes.—Maria G. Brooks. See Zophiel. Palace of the IXing, The-Frank L. Stanton.—SR 14 Palace, The.—T. S. Denison.—Sº 3 . . IPalamon and Arcite.—Geoffrey Chaucer (tr. by J: Dryden.) See Canterbury Tales, The. Palatine, The-Willa, Sibert Cather.—NPA Palermo. (Sel. fr. The Disciples.)—Harriet E. H. King.— POW–VA. Palestine.-Fred E. lºokºWR 4. Palestine.—Emil Rothe.—OA - Palice of Honour, The, Sels. fr.-Gawain Douglas. Ballade in Commendation of Honour. (Sel. fr. Pt. III.) —WEP 1 Desert Terrible, A. (Sel. fr. Pt. I.)—WEP 1 Fête Champêtre, The. (Sel. fr. Pt. II.)—WEP 1 Palingenesis.--Rob't, Lord Lytton. See Wanderer, The. Palindrome Lines.—Anon.—WA Palindromes.—H. Campkin.--WA Palinode, A.—Edmund Bolton.—WEP 1 - Palinodºntumn- as. R. Lowell. —AA —CAP —FEP — V - Palladium.—Matthew Arnold.—EPN-GT-TMD–WIEP 4 Pallas in Olympus.-C: Kingsley. See Andromeda. º Balm and Pine.-R. : M. Milnes, Lord Houghton. See Palm- tree and the Pine, The. - Palm and the Pine, The...—Bayard Taylor.—AD Palm Drill.—Stanley Schell.—WR 50 IPalm Sunday and Easter.—E: Everett Hale.—SP 5 Palm Sunday: , Naples.—Arthur Symons.—TIWP Palmer, The...—D: L. Proudfit.—B3 19 Palmerºº. (Sl. abr.)—Walter § 20tt. — CGd — OTPC — Palmer's Ode.—Rob't Greene. See “Never too Late.” Palmer's Vision, The. — Josiah G. Holland. — EA — WR 6 (sel.) Palmerston and Lincoln.-G: Bancroft.—BS 1 Palmetto and the Pine, The.—Virginia L. French-BS 6– S 13—PF—WR, 29 º - Palmetto and the Pine, The.—Manley H. Pike.—TMD Palmistry.—Harriet Prescott Spofford.—CBP - - Palm-tree, The.-J: G. Whittier.—AD—BNL–LOS 1–PC Palm-tree and the Pine, The.—R : M. Milnes, Lord Hough- - ton.—CEL–HBV-STC (Palm and Pine.)—EPs g - Pamela in Town.—Ellen M. H. Cortissoz.—AA—HBV Pamelia Splicer at the Beach.-Clara Augusta.-CS 38 Fampinea.—T: Bailey Aldrich.--AIPM * Pan,—Ralph Waldo Emerson.—CAP tº Pan and the Young Shepherd. (Sel. fr.)—Maurice Hewlett, (Shepherd, The.)—OR - (Youth at the Summit.)—OR Pan in Love. ... (Sl. abr.)—W: W. Story.—BNL IPan in Wall Street.—Edmund C. Stedman. —AA — AFV — AL–APM–ASL–FEP—HBV–PNW–STC —YBV Panacea.—Edmund Vance Cooke.—SP 4 Banama.-Amanda T. Jones.—HIP 2—PAH Panama.-Jas. Jeffrey Roche.—PAH - . . . Pan-American Exposition Address.-W. McKinley.—WR 42 Song.—W: Vaughn Moody-AL–LBA e Pandosº, Sel. fr.-Rob’t Greene. See Praise of Fawnia, € Panegyric on America.-C: Phillips.-FD 1 (sel.) (America.)—CS 6—PRR (American Republic, The.)—LLC (Destiny of America.)—BS 14—OM (abr.) • - t Panegyric on England-W: Shakespeare. See. Richard II. Panegyric on Julius Caesar. (Sel, fr. Speech in Behalf of Marcus Claudius Marcellus.)—Cicero.—FTR Panegyric on the Ladies.—Anon.—WA - Panegyric to my Lord Protector, A. (Albr.) – Edmund (Fr. The Sorceress of Vain De- aller—EPE Panglory's Wooing Song. light.)—Giles Fletcher.—FEP—HBP (Wooing Song.)—HBV—OB - Panic. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL - Pan's Anniversary; or, The Shepherd's Holyday, Sels. fr.— Ben Jonson. - Shepherd's Holiday [or Holyday], The.—OEL–WEP 2 Pan's Song.—J:. Lyly. See Midas. Pansies.—Sarah Doudney.—HP. Pamsies from Penshurst and Wilton, Sel. fr.... (Heart and Soul—Verses—C.)—Philip Sidney-OEL Pansy.—Mary E. Bradley. Pansy, The.—Anon.—St.S & Pansy and the Prayer Book, The. — Mathilda Betham Ed. wards.-O - Pansy Party, A.—Anon.—Eulº Bansy Song.—Anon.—NV & - Pantheist's Song of Immortality, The, -— Constance C. W. See Heart's Ease. Naden.—WA 239 Pantheon. AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS Pantheon, The.—Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrim- &gè. Panther, The...—Anon.—NA Panther's Choice, The. ... (Chicago Times.)—CS 36 Panthom of the Rose, The.—Jerome A. Hart.—HEV Pantomime, A.—Anon-BS 12 Pantomime of Campbell's “Pleasures of Hope.”—Howell L. Piner.—WR 23 Pantomime of “Lead, Kindly Light.” — Lucy Jenkins. – WR, 17 Pantomime of “Where are you going, my pretty maid!”— Agnes Crawford.—WR 20 Pantomime Speech, A.—Anon.—HIH * * * * Paola and Francesca. Sel. fr.--Stephen Phillips. Scene from “Paola and Francesca.” (Act IV.)—SR Papa º Boy.—J. L. Harbour. —CS 38 —GH —HH — (Papa's Little Boy.)—SR 9 Papa Cân’t Find me.--Anon.—CS 13—TFS § “Papa Says so, Too.”—Jennie T. H. Lewis.-BS 1 Papa to his Heir. (Punch.)—HPE Papa was Stumped.—Anon.—BS 21 Papa's Calendar.—Abbie Farwell Brown.—WR 50 Papa's Coming.—Carlos.-FTT Papa's Letter.—Anon.—CS 14—FTR-MR-SR 2 Papa's Little Boy.—J. L. Harbour. See Papa and the Boy. Papa's Little Girl.-Anon.—FAS Paper. (O.)—B: Franklin.—AFV—BNL–WR 5 (Metaphorical Papers.)—CS 14 “Paper Don’t Say,” The.—Anon.—FAD (arr. as dial.) Parable, A.—Helen H. Jackson.—AD Parable, A.—Jas. R. Lowell.—RAC s Parable against Persecution, A-B : Franklin.—OS 2 Parable from Liebig, A.—C: Kingsley.—FEP Parable of St. Christopher, The. (Sel. fr.) — Helen Hunt Jackson.—CBOP–STP Parable of the Spirit, A.—J: A. Goodchild.—VA Parable of the Wrecks, The.—W : O. Stoddard.—BS 23 Paracelsus, Sels. fr.—Rob't Browning. • “Heap Cassia, sandal-buds and stripes.”—OB “I go to prove my soul.” (Br. sel. fr. Pt. I.)—HDL Sons; “Paracelsus.” (Fr. Pt. IV.)—HBV—POW– “Over the sea our galleys went.”—GT (Wanderers, The.)—OB—OVV Thus the Mayne Glideth. (Sel. fr. Pt. V.)—GT-OB Paradise.—G: Birdseye.—AWH-BS 7—SAy—SP 4 (Hindoo Died, A.)—MR. - (Hindoo's Death, The.)—HBV-HP (Hindoo's Paradise, . The.)—CS 22–RTV—SR—StS Paradise.—Fröl’k W. Faber.—HIBV-VA Paradise.—Christina Georgina Rossetti...—HIBW Paradise and the Peri.-T: Moore. See Lalla Rookh. Paradise Enow. — Omar Kháyyám (E: Fitzgerald. Rubáiyát. Paradise Fancies.—A. Mary F. Robinson.—RLP Paradise Lost, Sels. fr.—J: Milton. Adam Describing Eve. (Sel. fr. Bk. VIII.)—BNL (Adam Describing the Creation of Eve—abr.)—FTR Adam, to Eve. (Sel. fr. Bk. IX.) N Adamſ; Account of his Creation. (Sel. fr. Bk. VIII.)— Adam's Morning Hymn in Paradise. (Sel. fr. Bk. V.)— (Adam's and Eve's Morning Hymn.)—RAC (Hymn of our First Parents—sl., abr.)—SS (IHymn of Praise by Adam and Eve—sel.)—POS (Morning Hymn [in Paradise].)—BNL–LLC (Song of Praise—sel.)—POS Apostrophe to Light. (Sel. fr. Bk. III.)—CBP—NE (Hail, Holy Light—sel. w... add.)—GP (Invocation to Light.)—BNL (Light.)—OB Battle of the Angels. (Sel. fr. Bk. VI.)—BNL Belial’s Address, Opposing War. (Sel. fr. Bk. II.)—SS Bower of Adam and Eve, The...—CBP * Concord. (Sel. fr. Bk. III.)—IR & - (“Immortal amaranth, a flower which once”—br. sel.) Depº, from Paradise, The. (Br. sel. fr. Bk. XII.)— See Discord. (Sel. fr. Bk. II.)—IR Eve to Adam. (Br. sel. fr. Bk. XI.)—BNL. Evening. (Br. Sel. fr. Bk. IV.)—FP—LOS 3—POS § in Paradise.)—BNL–GN–OS 2—RLP Paradise Lost, Sel. fr.—abr.)—SAE - Eve's Lament. (Br. Sel. fr. Bk. XI.)—BNL (Eve's Lamentation.)—AD - Eve's Mirror. , (Sel. fr. Bk. IV.)—WR 11 Fallen Angels in the Burning Lake, The.—RLP Faithful Angel, The. (Br. sel. fr. Bk. V.)—BNL Moloch to the Fallen Angels. (Sel. fr. Bk. II.)—SS Morning. (Br. sel. fr. Bk. IV.)—OTPC–PCL–POS (Paradise Lost, Sel. fr.-abrº)—BNL (World Beautiful, The.)—GN Paradise Lost. (Br. sels. fr. Bks. I., II., IV., V., IX.)- BNL–EP—EPE—POW–RLP Paradise Lost, Bk. I.--WEP 2 Invocation and Introduction, The-RLP March of the Rebel Angels. (Sel.)—FP Paradise Lost. (Br. Sels.)—BNL Satan. (Sel.)—NE º (Satan Présiding in the Infernal Council.)-RLP Paradise Lost, Bk. IV, , Sel. fr.--WEP 2 Adam and Eve. (Sel.)—BNL (Scene in Paradise, A–br.)--GN Eternal Spring. (Br, sel.)—GN } Paradise Lost (Continued). Paradise Lost, Bk. X., Sel. fr.—WEP Raphael's Account of the Creation, —FP—TMD (abr.) Satan. (Sel. fr. Bk. II.)—OS 3 (Paradise Lost—br. Sel.)—BNL Satan's Encounter with Death. (Sel. fr. Bk. II.)-RLP Satan's Soliloquy in Sight of Paradise.—RLP To be no More. L (Br, sel. fr. Bk. II.)—EPs (Paradise Lost, Sel. fr.)—BNL Wisdom # Goodness of God, The. (Br. Sel. fr. Bk. V.) * { - Paradise Lost, The Story of.-Kate M. Rabb.—NE IParadise of Birds, The, Sels. fr.—W: J. Courthope. Birdcatcher's Song.—VA In Praise of Gilbert White.—WA Ode—to the Roc.—VA Paradise of Cabul, The-N.: Michell.—CBP Paradise Regained, Sels. fr.—J: Milton. Paradise Regained. (Bk. III.-abr.)—WEP 2 (Athens.)—POW • (Paradise Regained—br. sel.)—BNL–EPE (Saviour's Reply to the Tempter, The-sel.)—SS (Temptation of the Vision of the Kingdoms of the Earth, The-Sel., w. add. fr. Bk. IV E (True Glory—sel.)—BLP Paradise Regained. — BNL (br. fr. Bk. IV.) — WEP 2 (sel. fr. Bk. I.) Paradise Regained, The Story of.-Kate M. Rabb.-NE Paradisi Gloria.-T: W. Parsons.—AA—ASL–YBW Paradox, A.—Anon.—EuIE Paradox, The.—Don Marquis.-AMW 3 Paradox, The...—Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the House, The. & Paradox of Time, The.—Austin Dobson.—CS 24 —HBV — PYO –SP 5–STC 2 (Sel. fr. Bk. VII.) - { Sel. “Paradoxical as it may appear, war, the demonscourge of humanity.”—Anon.— Paradyse of Dainty Devises, The, Sel. fr. R. Edwards.-O.B—WEP 1 (sel.) Parallel between Pope and Dryden. (Sel. fr. Pope.)—S: Johnson.—KNE - Paranaeticall, or Advisive Verse, to his Friend, Mr. John Wicks, A. (C.)—Rob't Herrick. (Easy Life, The.)—CEL - Paraphrase, A.—Eugene Field.—VSA Paraphrase from Miscellaneous Thoughts. (C.)—I: Watts. (Insignificant Existence.)—BNL Paraphrase from the French, A.—Matthew Prior.—BLV Paraphrase of Luther's Hymn. — Martin Luther. (F': H. Hedge.)—AA -- - A—sel.)—BNL–HBV (Amantium Irae.) (Mighty Fortress is our God, (Psalm XLVI.-tr. by T: Carlyle.)—HBP Paraphragº; Psalm XXIII-Jos. Addison. —FEP —RLP (Translation of the Twenty-third Psalm.)—CEL JParaphrase upon Luke 1st, Sel. fr.—G: Sandys.-WEP 2 Paraphrase upon the Psalms of David, A. (Sel. fr.)—G: Sandys. (Psalm XXX.)—EP (Psalm XLVI.)—EP . Paraphrase upon the Song of Solomon, A. Sandys. (Canto III., Sponsa.)—EP Parasite.—Alfred Kreymborg.—NPA - Parasol Drill, The.—Clara J. Denton.—WLO Parasol Drill.——E. C. and L. J. Rook.-DM “Pardnership.”—Eleanor Kirk.-W.R. 21 Pardon.—Julia Ward Howe.—PAH-POL Pardon, The.—Jennie Joy.—MD Pardon Complete.—Clara G. Dolliver.—CS 21—PP—YPS Pards.-Hugh J. Hughes.—S - - * Pards.-Effie W. Merriman.—WR 25 Parent. (Pant. chan'.)—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE Parent with the Hoof, The.—Anon.—CH Parental Discipline.—Anon.—BS 20 - Parental Ode to my Son, Aged Three Years and Five Months, A. (C.—Domestic Poems, II.)—T: Hood. See Do. mestic Pomes. -- Parental Recollections.—Mary Lamb.--—BLV—GC–WEP 4. (Child, A.)—OB—QH - (In Memoriam.)—PGT 1 Parenthetical Remarks.--Anon.—BS 27 Parepa Rosa's Special Easter Hymn.—Anon.—WR. 57 Pariah, The.—Johann W. von Goethe.—WR 9 Paris and Helen.—W: Aytoun. See Puffs Poetical. Parish Register, The. (Sel. fr.)—G. : Crabbe. (Awful Vacancy, The.)—CBP Parisina, Sels. fr.-Lord Byron. Execution, The. (Sts. XV., XVI., XVII.-abr.)—EPs, Parisina, Sel. fr. (St. I.)—WEP 4 (Twilight.)—CEL–RLP Parlement of Foules, The, Sels. fr.--Geoffrey Chaucer. “Now welcom somer.”—Ehl?—EP P Parlement of Foules, The. (Sels.)—WEP 1 Trees, Flowers, and Birds. (Br. sel.)—GP Parliament of Man, The.-J: H : Brown.—TCW Parliamentary Law.—Clara J. Denton.—FTT Parliamentary Reform.—Hº:, Lord Brougham.—OM-SS Parliamentary Reform, Sels. fr.—T: B. Macaulay. Government should Grow with the People.—SS Public Šºš and the Sword, October 10, 1831—OM •-p (Sel. fr.)—G: * 240 TITLE INDEX PaSSionate Parliamentary Speech of Feb. 20, 1784, on the Motion by Mr. Powys, etc., Sel. fr. (On an Attempt to Coerce -- him to Resign.)—W: Pitt.—SS Parliamentary Speech of Feb. 21, 1783, on American Peace, Sel. fr. (On a Motion to Censure the Ministry.)- W: Pitt.—SS - Parlor Base Ball.—Anon.—Eulº Parlor Entertainment, A.—Anon.—FAD Parlor Lamp, The.—Maurice E. M'Loughlin.—WR 4 Parnassus.-Lord Byron. See Childe Harold. Parnell.—Lionel Johnson.—EDY Parody, A.—Anon.—BS 7 Parody for a Reformed Parliament. (Pwmch.)—HPE Parody on “Barbara Frietchie.”—Anon.—GH-HH (Latest Barbara Frietchie, The.)—SR 4 Parody on Pope.—Sydney Smith.-FEP Barody—The Old Oaken Bucket.—Anon.—CS 2 Parrhasius. (C.)—Nathaniel P. Willis.-AA (Sel.)—BNL–KNE—SC (bºr. sel.) (Parrhasius and the Captive.)—CS 2—PFP (abr.) (Sel.)—BS 3—FTR-LLC—SR 2—TSS - Parrhasius and the Captive.—Nathaniel P. Willis. See fore- goºng. - Parricide.—Julia Ward Howe.—PAH-POL Parried. (Dial.)—Tudor Jenks.—SR - Parrot, The.—T: Campbell. - (Sl. abr.)—CBOP—CGd—LC—LOS 1—OS 1–OTPC – PCL–SSR—STP Parrot and the Cuckoo, The.—Anon.—WR 1 Parrot and the Wren, The.—W: Wordsworth-OTPC Parrot in a Deacon’s Meeting, A.—Anon.—CS 30 Parrots, The.—Rob't C. W. Meyers.-CS 35 Parsifal at Baireuth.-Irving Browne.—EDY Parsifal the Pure.-J. Walker McSpadden.—SP 1 IParson Avery.—J: G. Whittier.—BIHV Parson Allen's Ride.—Wallace Bruce.—PAH Parson Gray.—Oliver Goldsmith.-NA. Parson Kelly.—Marion Douglas.-SR 6 Parson Lee.—Anon.—RNE Parson Policy.—Mrs. Alex. McV. Miller.—CS30 Parson Turell’s Legacy; or, President's Old Arm-chair, The. —Oliver Wendell Holmes.—CAP IParson’s Comforter, The.—Frö’k Langbridge.—HIP Parson’s Conversion, The.—W : H. H. Murray.—HER Parson's Cradle, The.—Anna R. Diehl.—WR 30 Parson's #: Or, º: Bag of Beans, The. (Tab.)—Anon. Gºgº, the Wedding Fee, by R. M. Streeter, also in 12 Parson's Horse Race, The...—Harriet B. Stowe. See Sam Lawson's Fireside Stories. Parson’s Sociable, The.—Anon.—CS 17 (Donation Party, The.)—FAS Parson's Vacation, The.—L: Eisenbeis.-CS 28 Part of an Ode to the Immortal Memory, etc.—Ben Jonson. See To the Immortal Memory, etc. Parted.—Madame Desbordes-Valmore.—LTV Parted by Telegram. (Kansas City Jowrmal.)—SR 15 Parted Friends. (Friends—C.)—Jas. Montgomery. —BINL (Friend after Friend Departs.)—CBP—FEP Parted Love. (The House of Life, Sonnet XLVI.)—Dante G. Rossetti-WEP 4 Parterre, The.—E. H. Palmer.—NA Parthenia. (Dial.)—Anon.—BS 5–CDD Partial Critic, A.—Anon.—WR 25 Particular Acrostic.—T: Jordan.—WA Parties.—Frances E. Willard.—WR 18 Parting.—Matthew Arnold:—GT—NT Parting.—Emily Dickinson.—AA—AL–ASL–LBA —OVW Parting.—Norman Gale.—SP 7 - Parting.—Gerald Massey.—FLS–FTA—HBV-PGT2 Parting.—Coventry Patmore.—BNL–HBV—HP (“If thou dost bid thy friend farewell.”)—GG Parting.—W : Caldwell Roscoe.—OVV Parting, A.—E: Coate Pinkney.-YBV Parting, The.—Anon.—HIP 2 àS #1–0)—Michael Dray- Parting, The [or Al. (Ide ton.—CBP—CEL–GP—O (Come, Let us Kisse and Parte.)—BNL (Let us Kiss and Part.)—HBP (Love's Farewell.)—FTA—GEP—PGT 1–R.LP (Since there's no Help.)—Ehl?—EPC—LTV—SEP—VE (Sonnet.)—EP—FEP—WEP 1 - Parting, The.—W: H. Head.—SR 11 Parting, The. (Br. sel. fr.)—J. Norris.-BNL Parting and . Return.-Detlev von Liliencron.—HGV Parting at Agrºg-lºt Browning.—EP—EPN —HBV - VI TV, S-U D- (With Meeting at Night.)—WR 15 Partinº gºtmas Rhyme, A.—W: Makepeace Thackeray.— Parting Glass, The.—Philip Freneau.--—AA—AFV Parting Guest, A.—Jas. Whitcomb Riley.—HBV–LBM Parting Hour, The, Sel. fr.—G: Crabbe. (Friendship in Age and Sorrow.)—CBP (Life.)—CBP (Man's Life.)—FP * Parting Hour, The.—Olive Custance.—HIBW-WA Parting Hour, The.—E: Pollock.-CS 3 Partinº, (Waledictory.) — Edith Putnam Painton. — Parting Hymn.—Anon.—BS 3 Parting Hymn.—Oliver Wendell Holmes.—CAP Parting in Dreamland, A.—J: A. Symonds.-CEL Parting Lovers, The-(Anon.—tr, by) W.; R. Alger-BNL Parting Lowers.-Eliz. B. Browning.—BNL Parting Lovers, The.—Mary E. Day.—BS 1—CS 21 Parting of Conrad and Medora, The.—Lord Byron. See . Corsair, The. Parting of Douglas and Marmion, — Walter Scott, See Marmion. r Parting of Hector and Andromache, The. — Homer. See 18, Cl, €. Parting of King Philip and Marie, The. (Sel. fr. Marie de Meranie.)—J: W. Marston.—VA Parting of Lee and his Generals, The. (Cincinnati Com- nercial Gazette.)—HTb-II Parting of the Ways, The.—Jos. B. Gilder.—AA—AmB — HBW-PAH Barting of the Ways.-J: J. Loud.—WR 55 Parting Word, The.—Oliver Wendell Holmes.—YBW Parting Words.--Anon.—FLS Parting Words.-Felicia D. Hemans.—HNS Parting Words.-Esther Kent.—CS 13 Parting Words.-Philip B. Marston.—BIL Partition of Poland, The, 1800.-C: J. Fox.-OM-SS On Overtures of Peace from Napoleon.)—SSD Partnership.–Anon.—COS—PP Partnership.–Marg. Vandegrift.—WR 35 Partridge Vine.—Alice W. Rollins.—PyR. Partridges.—Alonzo T. Worden.—POS - Party gº. Wigglesworth's, A. (Rockland Cowrier.) — Party Caucus, The-Horace B. Durant.—CS 31 g Party Spirit and Good, Government.—T: Jefferson. See In- auguration Address. Parvenant.—Arthur H. Clough. See Spectator ab Extra. Pa’s Soft Spot.—D. A. Ellsworth.-CS 37 Pase-pall.—Anon.—WR 56 Pasquale Passes.—T: A. Daly.—HSPS |Pasquale's Picture. (Abr.)—H: B. Fuller.—SR. Pass.-Eugene F. Ware.—THP Pass. Along “Oh, be joyful.”—C: W. Everest—WR 18 Passion in the Desert, A. (Albr.)—Honoré de Balzac.—SR Pass in the Indian Hills, The. (Sels.)—Frd’k W. Robert- son.—OS 2 Pass oºkstone The. (Sel.)—W: Wordsworth-EPs— Pass on the Praise.—Anon.—HTb-I “Pass under the Rod.”—Mrs. M. S. B. Dana.-HTb-I Passage, The.—Ludwig Uhland (tr., by Sarah Austin.)— BNL–HBP—LLC—OS 2—SS Passage from Birth to Age.—S: Rogers. See Human Life. Passage from the Prelude.—Annie Fields.-CBP Passage in the Life of St. Augustine, A.—Anon.—BNL Passage of the Apennines.—Percy Bysshe Shelley. —GT — TIWP–TYP - Passage of the Reform Bill (Letter to Thomas Flower Ellis, March 30, 183 T: B. Macaulay. —CR (sl. 1 —O.). — abr.) Passage to India.--Walt Whitman.—CAP—GT-PNW Passages º § Poem: The New World.—Witter Bynner. Passed off the Stage.—Jas. Buckham.—WR 7 Passer-by, A.—Rob't Bridges.—HEV–OB—OVV—VA Passing and Glassing.—Christina G. Rossetti...—VA. Passing Away.—J: Pierpont.—BS 3—CR—CS 10 —FEP — SA—SR 1—STC—WR 43 Passing Away. (Old and New Year Ditties, III. —C.) — , Christina G. Rossetti...—NT—OB—OVW Passing Bell at Stratford, The.—W : Winter.—AA Passing By.—Dinah M. Čraik–Cs 11 Passing Counterfeit Money.—Anon.—NM - Passing of Arthur, The.—Alfred Tennyson. See Idylls of e Kilng. Passing of Clote-Scarp (or Glooscap), The. — Agnes Maude Machar.—SBOS—SGB Passing of March, The.—Rob't B. Wilson.—HEV–SN Passing of . Olaf, The. (Sel. fr. Thelma, Ch. XXXII.) — Marie Corelli...—WR. 19 (Crimson Shroud of Olaf Guldmar, The—longer and sl. diff.)—PFP - Passing of Prestige.—D: Stearns.—HIP 2 Passing of Richard Somers, The.—Wallace Rice.—AH Passing of Summer, The.—W: E. Hunt.—TCV Passing of the Elder Bards, The.—W: Wordsworth. See Extempore Effusion upon the Death of James Hogg. Passing of the Forest, The.—W. P. Reeves.—SBOS—SGB Passing of the Horse, The.—S: E. Kiser.—CS 39 Passing of the Indian, The.—C: Sprague.—APPV Passing of the Rubicon, The.—Jas. S. Knowles.—KNE (Caesar Passing the Rubicon.)—CS 4—OM (Caesar's Passage of the Rubicon.)—SS - (Crossing [of] the Rubicon [, The J.)—LLC—OS 2 Passing of the Third Floor Back. — (Sel. fr.) — Jerome K. Jerome.—WR 56 Passing Show, The-C : H : Luders.-WR 4 (Mountebanks, The.)—AA Passing under the Rod.—Mary S. B. Dana-CS 13 (Under the Rod.)—SAE - |Passing Year, The.—Anon.—PEO Passion and Patience.—Ellen T. Fowler.—FLS Passion Sunday.—Venantius Fortunatus.-HBP Passionate Pilgrim, The, Sel. fr.—W: akespeare. Crabbed Age and Youth.-EPE—FEP—GEP—HBP— FIBW-OB (Madrigal, A.)—ÉhP–LC—PGT 1–PHS-RLP Passionate Reader to his Poet, The. — R: Le Gallienne, – BW- 241 Passionate AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Passionate Shepherd to his Love, The. (Passionate Shep- herd, The—C.)—Christopher Marlowe.—1st vers.- BFW-BPB —CEL —CS 39 —EP —EPC —EPE — GEP—GSP–HBV–LC—OEL–OR—PGT 1–R.LP —SEP—STC–WE (2nd vers.-sl. shorter.)—BNL–BOL–FTA—GP — OB-WEP 1 (Milkmaid's Song, The.)—FEP (1st vers.)—HBP (2nd vers.) (Shepº, to his Love, The-1st vers.) —CGd —GN — Passion-flower—Aubrey de Vere.—AD Passion-flower, The.—Marg. Fuller.—AL—HBV Passions, The. An Ode for Music. (C.) — W: Collins. – 8ee Table BG:V—BNL–CBP—CS 23—EP —EPR —(EPs (sl. abr.)—FEP—HBP—HBV—PGT 1–PHS —RLP — RTV—SEP—VE—WEP 3—WR 27 (Ode on the Passions—sl. abºr.)—BS 3—KNE—SS (Ode to the Passions.)—FTR (sl. abr.)—TMD. (sel.) Passions II., XL., LXV (Fr. The Hecatompathia.) — T: Watson.—WEP 1 - Past.—J: Galsworthy.—HEV - Past.—Winifred Howells.-AA - º Past, The. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Past, The.—W: (To the Past.)—ASL Past, The.—G : Arthur Greene.—DB Past º ſºuture of Poetry, The.—W: Cowper. &lk. Past and Present, Sels. fr.—T: Carlyle. Aristocracy. (Sel. fr. Bk. III., Ch., VIII.)—QS 3 Await the Issue. (Sel. fr. Bk. I., Ch. II.)—FMR (Justice—abr.)—SS - Heard are the Voices. (Verses tr. fr. Goethe—in Bk. II., VII.)—GP IHonor of Labor, The. (Sel. fr. Blº. III., Ch. II.)—BS 26 (Labor—sel.)—BS 17—TMR. (Work.)—PEO—PP—YFR Work. ... (Sel. fr. Bk. III., Chs. XI. and XII.-ptly. like BS 17, etc.)—LLC—RAC (Sacredness of Work—Sel.)—StS-TMD (Work.)—OS 2 |Past and Present.—T: Hood.—GEP—PGT 1–R.TV (House where I was Born, The.)—BLP (I Remember, I Remember—C.)—BNL–BIPB—CBP— EDY—Ehl?—FEP—FP—GC—GP—HBP — HBV -— HTb-II--LC—I/OS 1–MR—OS 1– OTPC — PCK — PCL–PF-PGGR—PoR—PYO (abr.)—WCL (Old House at Home, The-abr.)—TFS Past and the Future, The.—Luther E. Marsh.-W.R. 33 Past Perils and the Perils of To-day, Sel. fr. (Suppressed Repudiation.)—H: W. Beecher.—NC Past Rises before me Like a Dream, The.—Rob't G. Inger- soll.—HTb-II e |Past Years of Home. (Poems of the Imagination, Mis- cellaneous Sonnets, XLII.-O.) —W: Wordsworth.— WEP 4 - Pastel.-Fs. S. Saltus.-AA—AFV Pastel.-Clara Shanafelt.—NPA IPastheen Finn.—S: Ferguson.—BIP—DB Pastiche.—Algernon C: Swinburne.—VE Pastime of Pleasure, The, Sels. fr.-Stephen Hawes. - Amoure Laments the Absence of La Belle Pucel. (Sel. fr. Can. XXX.)—WEP 1 Chariº, º a True Knight, The. (Sel. fr. XXVIII.)— f { (True Knight, The-sel.)—OB Description of La Belle Pucel. (Sel. fr. XXX.)—WEP 1 Dialogue between Graunde Amoure and La Belle Pucel. (Sels. fr. XVIII. and XIX.)—WEP 1 Epitaph of Graunde Amoure, The.—EP Excusation of the Auctinoure, The.—EP EIowe Graunde Amoure was Receyed of La Belle Pucel. —E Of the Great Mariage betwene Graunde Amour and La Belle Pucel.—EP Remembrance Made his Epitaphy on his Grave.—EPO Pastime with Good Company.−Henry VIII.-NT Pastor, The.—Oliver Goldsmith. See Deserted Village, The. Pastor Wanted, A.—Anon.—CS 7 Pastoral.—Colin Muset.—AFP Pastoral.—W: Shenstone. See Pastoral Ballad, A. Pastoral, A.—N : Breton.—FEP (Phillis the Fair—abr.)—BNL Bastoral, A.—J: Byrom.—BNL–FEP Pastoral, A.—Norman Gale.—HRW Pastoral, A.—Théophile Marzials.-HBV-WA Pastoral, A.—J. B. B. Nichols.-VA - Pastoralº I, A].-W: Shenstone.—FEP—WEP 3 (Pt. 0.01° Pastoral. (Pt. II.)—CEL (Shepherd's Home, The-sel.) — C&d — GN — LC — LOS 2—PFHS Pastoraj Courtship, A, Sel. fr.—T: Randolph.-WEP 2 Pastoral Dialogue, A.—T: Carew.—WEP 2 Pastoral of Phyllis and Corydon, A.—N: Breton.—NT Pastoral of the Orchard.—Elinor Sweetman,—DB Pastoral Pictures. ( §-É# Buchanan. (Summer Pool, The.)—CHV-VA Pastoral Song between Phillis and Amarillis, A.—HI: Con- stable.—WEP 1 Pastorals. (Sel. fr.)—Alex. Pope. (Spring.)—EPR - Pastor's Reverie, The.—Washington Gladden.—FEP—HP Pasture, A.—F: L. Knowles.—A Pasture Field, The-Ethelwyn Wetherald,—OCW Č. Bryant-AA-6AP–CBP—LLC—YBV Path-flower.—Olive Tilford Dargan.—AM Patriot Mother, Pat.—Fs. Rolt-Wheeler.—LY Pat and the Mayor.—Anon.—HIH Pat and the Oysters.--Anon.—SR 4 Pat and the Pig.—Anon.—CS 23—KNE–SDR Pat and the “Specimens.” (Dial.)—Clara J. Denton.—EFY Pat and the Yankee.—Emma D. Banks.-BR Pat Flanigan's Logic.—Anon.—CS 24 Pat Magee, Lena Barrington.—SP 7—WR 14—WR 38 Pat Magee's Wife.—Lena Barrington.—SP 7 Patchwork Philosophy.—Anon.—CS 21 Patent Medicine.—F. Crosby.—PD Patent Right Agent, The...—Anon.—FAD Pater Filio.—Rob't Bridges.—OB—OVW “Pater Wester Pascit Illa.”—Rob't S. Hawker.—WA Paternal Love.-Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake, The. Paternal Ode to my Son.—T: Hood. •, (Ode to my Little Son.)—HTb-II Paternity.—W: Rose Benét.—LY Pater's Bathe.—Judge Parry.—GSP Path * the Moor, The. — Seumas MacManus. – DB — Path of Duty, The.—G: F. Hoar.—HSPS—SC Path of Duty, The. — Alfred Tennyson. See Ode on the Death of Wellington. of Duty was the Way to Glory, The.—Alfred Tenny- son. See Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wel- lington. - - of Independence, The.—Anon.—FP of Sorrow, The. (Sel. fr. To an Afflicted Protestant Lady in France.)—W: Cowper.—HIDL of the Cyclone, The.—Meta E. B. Thorne.—WR 30 Path to Sankoty The.—Bliss Carman-PNW Path to the Woods, The.—Madison Cawein.—LBM IPathetic Incident of the Rebellion, A.—Anon.—PFP (Confederate Sergeant, The-sl. diff. yº)—so Pathos of jackeray and Dickens, The.—Julien M. Elliott. Pathways in Palestine—Anon–SS Patie and Peggy. — Allan Ramsay. €. Patience.—Anon.—WR 22 Patience. (C.)—Fs. W. Bourdillon. (Outwards or Homewards.)—HP Patience.—H: Burton.—AmSS Patience.—H. W. Dolcken.—ASR-II Patience—W: J. Linton.—VA (Be Patient — at. to R.: C. Trench.) — CBP — HBP — MYF-POS Patience.—C: F. Richardson.--CBP Patience.—Pamelia S. Vining-Yule.—OCW “Patience to Bear and Strength to Do.”—Mrs. E. A. Mat- thews.-W.R. 54 Patience with Love.—G: Klingle.—CS 20 Patient.—Anon.—HIP Patient Griselda.-Geoffrey Chaucer. The. - Patient Grissell. — T: Dekker. Patient Grissell, The. Patient Joe.—Hannah More.—CBOP—M.M.R. Patient Mercy Jones.—Jas. T. Fields.-CS 20 Patie's Song.—A. Ramsay.—BGV Patmos.--—Edith Matilda Thomas-HBV IPatriarchal Home, The...—C: J. Wells. See Joseph and his . . Brethren. Patrick Dolin's Love Letter.-O. F. Starkey.—BS 1 ... Patrick O’Rouke and the Frogs.-G: W. Bungay.—CS 8 Patrick's Blessing on Munster.—Anon.—BIP Patriot and Traitor, The.—G: Lippard. See Benedict Ar- nold. Patriot Dead, The.—S: F. Smith.-BLP (Precious Lives.)—WR 17 º Patriot King in Mourning, The.—Nathaniel P. Willis-BLP abr. (Absalom—O.)—CBP—CS 1–RTV (David's, Lament for [or over] Absalom — Sl. abr.) — BS 15—OM (Sel.)—HTb-II—KNE (br.)—SAE (Lament for Absalom—sl. abr.)—LLC er, The-Anon.—-QAMs Patriot President, The.—Tom Taylor. See Abraham Lincoln. Patriot Sons of Patriot Sires.—S: F. Smith.-BLP MR. Patriot Spy, The.—F. N. Finch.-PRR (abr.) - (Nathan Hale.)—AFH-AWB—DD–EDY—OCP — OS 2 PAEH-PAP—PAPrm—PGGR–PYO—SP 5—TMR. Patriot, The.—Rob't Browning. —BEIV — CBPC — EPN — LOS 3—PGGR–RAC–SP 5–SSR—TIWP Band, The.—Anon.—OAF Boy, A.—Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.—TT Exercise.—Anon.—PCn Patriotic Family, A.—Anon.—OAF Patriotic Message for Memorial Day, A.—Gen. Jas. Long- street.—OAM - - Path Path JPath Path S - See Gentle Shepherd, See Canterbury Tales, See Pleasant Comedy of Patriotic Patriotic Patriotic Patriotic Pantomimes.—Anon.—WR 41 Patriotic Party, A.—Anon.—DWC Patriotic Quotations. (By various awthors.)—OAF Patriotic Prince, The.—HI: B. Carrington.—BLP Patriotic Recitations.—Anon.—PRR, - Patriotic Remnants.-Strickland W. Gillilan.—HSp Patriotic Song.—J: G. Kinkel.—BLP Patriotic Tourist, The.—R : K. Munkittrick-AWH Patriotic Words for the Young.—E: E. Hale.—BLP Patriotism, Sels. fr.—G: W: Curtis. - Nations and Humanity. —BS 8 —CS 11 —OM —OS 3 — SR 8–TMD . (True Patriotism is Unselfish—sl. diff.)—PEO—SR 14 42 TITLE INDEX Peg Patriotism.—J: Ireland.—CS 37 - Patriotism.—T: F. Meagher.—BLP—SR 5 (Sel.)—CS 6—FD 1 - - The Inflexible Captive.) — Hannah Patriotism. (Sel. More.—TMR (Duty to One's Country.)—SS—WHO e Patriotism.—Walter Scott. See Lay of the Last Minstrel, €. w Patriotism a Christian Duty. — Cardinal Desire Mercier. — WR, 56 Patriotism and Freedom.—Joanna Baillie.—LLC—WHO Patriotism at Squawville. (Denver Post.)—PAPrm Patriotism in Our Own History.—E: Everett.—WHO Patriotism Inculcates Public Virtue, H: Clay. See On the Bank Veto. Patriotism of American Women.—T: B. Read. See Wag- oner of the Alleghanies, The. Patriotism of Peace, The.—J. Frank Hanly.—SR 14 Patriots and Martyrs.-W: Cowper. . See Task, The. Patriot's Bride, The.—Sir C : G. Duffy. —GP Patriot's Cry, The.—HI: B. Carrington.—BLP Patriot's Death, The. — Fitz-Greene Halleck. See Marco , Bozzaris. - “Patriots have toiled, and in their country's cause.”—W: Cowper. See Task, The Patriot's Pass-word, The.—Jas. Montgomery.—AD (sel.) — EDY—HBV—SS (abºr.) (Arnold Winkelried—abr.)—BS 2—CS 4–CTBP— OS 2 —PCK–SA—SP 8–SSR—TMD (Arnold von Winkelreid.)—CTBP—PCK (Make Way for Liberty.)—BNL–FEP—FPE Patron of Art, A.—Marg. Cameron.—SP 6 Pat's Bondsman,—Lillian A. Moulton.—SR 2 Pat's Correspondence.—W Griffin.-CS 12 Pat's *::::::::: (Harper’s Magazine.) See Paddy's Ex- CeISIOI’. Pat's First Night in Town.—Anon.-HTb-I Pat's Domain and Mine.—Anon.—SR 14 Pat's Letter.—Anon.—CH Pat's Letter.—“Queerquill.”—CD—HP—SR 1 Pat's Mistake.—Anon.-CS 26 - Pat's Perplexity.—Anon.—SR 9—WR 3 (Irishman's Perplexity, An.)—CS 26 Pat's Reason.—Anon.—HIH-WR 44 Pat's Reason. (Brooklyn Eagle.)—CH-SR 5 Pat's Secret.—Anon.—CS 30 Pat's Wisdom.—Anon.—CS 29 - Patter of the Rain, The...—Coates Kinney.—HTb-T—SP 4 Patterns.—Amy Lowell.—AMV 3—HBV—NPA Patterns.—Jas. Oppenheim.—AMV 2 Pattin' Juba-Frances E. Wadleigh.--CS 30 Patty’s Muff.-Anon.—CS 39 Paul at Athens. Bible. See Acts of the Apostles. Paul before King Agrippa. Bible. See Acts of the Apostles. Paul Faber, Surgeon, Sel. fr. (That Holy Thing—verses fr. Ch. XLIX.)—G : Macdonald.—OB - Paul Fleming Resolves.—HI: W. Longfellow. See Hyperion. Paul Jones.—Anon.—PAH Paul Jones.—W : A. Phelon.—AH 2–HP 2 # Jones.—A New Song.—Anon.—PAII &ll Jones' Victory (Sept. 23, 1779.)—Anon. — AWB — |EDY-PAH Paul Kruger.—J: Runcie-SBOs—SGB Paul Pry, Sels. fr.—J: Poole. Not Quite. (Dial ad.)—NDP —MPD Paul Pry at Doubledot's. (Dial.) See foregoing. Paul Pry at Doubledot's.-J : Poole. - Paul Revere's Ride—G: , W.; Curtis. See Centennial Cele- bration of Concord Fight. e As Paul Revere’s Ride. (Tales of a Wayside Inn : The Land- lord’s Tale.) — H: W. Longfellow. — AH — APM — ApIPV-AWB–BAB–BNL–CAP—CBB—CBOP— CSBP—FEP—FTR-HB-HBV —HBVya – HPB — MR-OAI-PAPH-PAP—POA —SFM —STC —STP —TMR (abr.)—TYP—WR 43 (Sl. abr.)—CS 2—SR 8 Paul Venarez.-Eben E. Rexford.—FMR (Ride of Paul Venarez, The.)—CS 21 Paulinus and Edwin.—Fs. T. Palgrave.—LH Paul’s Defense before Festus and Agrippa. of the Apostles. Paulus the Lawyer.—Lindsay.—HIPE Pauper Girl, The.—Georgene Traver.—CS 24 Pauper's Child, The.—Augusta Moore.—CS 32 Pauper's Death-bed, The. — Caroline B. Southey. — BINL — CBP—CS 1 —FEP —FTR —HBP —HTb-II —PF — RIP-SS—WHO Pauper's Drive, The-T: Noel-BNL–FEP—HBP —SAy Pauper's Funeral, The.—Rob't Southey.—CBP Pauper's Revenge, A.—J: F. Nicholls.-CS 26 Pause, A. (C.)—Christina G. Rossetti...—PGT2 Paving the Streets.-Mrs. L. C. McVean.-WR 18 Pawnbroker's Shop, The.—Anon.—CS 19 * Pawning her Dolly.—Anon.—WR, 50 Pawns, The.—W : Young. See Wishmakers’ Town. Pawpaw, The.—Elison S. Hopkins.—SP 3 Pawpaws Ripe.—Sol Miller.—S Pax Beata.-Mary Rachel Norris.--AMW 3 Pax Paganica. (M.A., 1822–1888—C.)—Louise I. Guiney. ... --AA (w. gald, St. - Pax Wobiscum l—G: L. Taylor.—BS 1 Payin' Honest Debts.-Howell L. Piner.—WR 23 Paying her Fare.—Mary K. Dallas.-W.R. 3 Bayment in Store.—Walter Scott. See Redgauntlet, Peace. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Peace.—Mary C. Ames.-GP T - ible. See Acts Peace.—Rupert Brooke. See Nineteen-fourteen. Peace,—Phoebe Cary.—AH NL–EDY—PAH-STC Peace.—C : De Ray.-SN Peace.—Emily Dickinson.—LBA Peace.—Julia C. R. Dorr.—HS Peace.—Cora Fabri.--PF Peace.—G : Herbert.—EPE—EPs—FP Peace.—S: E. Kiser.—HIP 2 Peace.—Percy MacKaye. See Six Sonnets. Peace.—W: Shakespeare. See King Richard III. Peace.—C: Sumner. See True Grandeur of Nations, The. Peace.—HI: Vaughan.-CBP —CEL P P HBP—HBW-NT—OB—OTPC–PCL–SP 4 Peace.—Adeline D. T. Whitney.—PAH Peace: A Study.—C: Stuart Calverley.—SAy Peace and Hope.—Newel Dwight Hillis.-SP 4 Peace and Pain.-J. : Boyle O’Reilly.—CBP—SP 7 Peace and War.—Percy B. Shelley. See Queen Mab. Peace at-any-price Man, A. (Baltimore Life.)—PAPrm Peace at Last.—Lucy Booth Hellburg.—Orlſ Peace be around Thee.—T: Moore.—OTPC Peace | Be Still.—Anon.—HIDL Peace Congress of the Union, The.—E: Everett. See Battle of Bunker Hill, The. Peace Hath her yietories. (Diff. fr. rev. vers.)—Wallace ice.—B º (Hours of the Night — Third hour — O.)— JPeace in God. Harriet B. Stowe.—BS 8 Peace Inconsistent with Oppression. (Sel. fr. Hungary and Austria in Religious Contrast.)—L: Kossuth.-SS (No Peace without Liberty.)—BLP Peace Men, The.—T: S. King.—SSD Peace ¥ºse The. — Burton Egbert Stevenson. — AH — Peace of Christ, The.—W: Kent.—ChS Peace of Death, The. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Peace of Mind.-Sir E: Dyer.—PIHS . (Good Conscience, A–abr.)—FTR My Minde [or Mind] to be a Kingdom Is.)—BIIV— PNL-EP—FEP—FT-HBV-RLP—STC (Abr.)—WEP 1 (Alt. to W: Byrd.)—BS 7—EPs—HBP—LLC (Old style spelling in BNL-FEP—HBP) Peace of Sorrow, The-Alfred Tennyson. See In Mem- OI’18, Iſl. Peace on Earth.-S: "T. Coleridge.—CE Peace on Earth.-H: W. Longfellow.—YC Peace on Earth.-Jas. R. Lowell.—LLC (sl. abr.) Peace on Earth.-W: Carlos Williams.-NPA Peace on the Sea. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Peace to the Slumberers.--T: Moore.—HIBP—HBV Peace l What do Tears Avail?—Bryan W. Procter.—HIBP —VA - Peaceable Race, The...—T: Augustin Daly.—HIBV Peaceable Secession.—Dan'l Webster. See Constitution and the Union, The. Peaceful Night, The.—J: Milton.—CLS “Peaceful western wind, The.”—Rob’t Campion.—OEL Peace-giver, The.—Algernon C: Swinburne,—CBP Peacemaker, The.—Anon.—YFD Peacemaker, A.—Clara J. Denton.—WLO Peach Blossoms.-Hannah F. Gould.—AD Peach Pie.—Anon.—BS 27—WR 29 Peach, The.—C: and Mary Lamb.-OTPC Peach-blossoms.-Bayard Taylor.—PNW Peaches.—G : V. Hobart.—CS 39 Peacock, The.—Anon.—NV Peacock on the Wall, The.—Anon.—WR 1 Peak Sisters, The. (Ent.)—Anon.—EuB - Peaks, The.—Stephen Crane.—AA—HBV Pealing, Pealing, Pealing.—Louise Boranger Niver.—WR. 57 Peanutti’s Voyage to Europe.—Joe Kerr.—WR 33 Pearl.-Anon.—EP Pearl, The. (Sel. fr.)—Anon.—EPO Pearl, The...—G : Herbert.—EPE Pearl; a Girl, A.—Rob't Browning.—LTV Pearl of Palencia, The.—Walter Parke.—WA. Pearl of the White Breast.—G : Petrie.—BIP Pearls.-R. : H : Stoddard.—GP Peary and the North Pole.—Percy MacKaye.—WR 47 Peasant, Boy, The, Sel...fr. (Just Retribution, The.)—W. (?) Dimond.—CS 23 - (Peasant Boy’s Vindication, The-sl. abºr.)—NDP Peasant Boy's Vindication, The. — W. (?) Dimond. foregoing. - Peasant Heroine, A.—Christian Burke.—WR 13 Peasant, Woman's Song, A.—Dion Boucicault.—BIP-RTI Peasant's Return, The-W: Barnes.--—EPs Peasants, The. (Sel. fr.)—Maxim Gorky. Voice from Below, A.)—HTb-I Pebble and the Acorn, The.—Hannah F. Gould Pebbles.—Frank D. Sherman.-LFL—NW–TY Peblis to the Play.—Anon.—EBS Peccavi.-Jas. E. Caldwell.—OCV Peculiar Acrostic.—Edgar Allan Poe, WA Peculiar Neighbor, The.—Harriet M. Spaulding.—CS 24 Pedagogue's Wooing.—Anon.—WR 55 - Pedant, The.—Matthew Prior.—HIPE Pedlar, A.—Anon.—OB - Pedlar's Caravan, The. — W: B. Rands. – CHV — GSP — HBV—HBVy—PoE. (Sel.)—T: Hood.—WR 1 See .—AD P Pedler and his Trumpet, The. Peeping thru the Snow.—Mary Beale.—ADPR, Peepy is not Dead.—Rob't K. Kernighan.--TCW Peg of Limawaddy.—W: M. Thackeray.—BLV 243 Peg AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS * Peg Woffington, Sel. fr. (Mrs. Woffington's Portrait—sel. fr. § XIII.)—C: Reade.—WR 13 Pegasus in Pound.—H: W. Longfellow.—LC—SSR Peggy.--Allan Ramsay. See Gentle Shepherd, The. Pelican Island, Sels. fr.—Jas. Montgomery. JBirds. (Sel. fr. Can. III.)—BN Coral Reef. (Sel. #. II.)—BNL l Pelican, The. (Sel. fr. IV.)—BNL Sea Life. (Sel. fr. I.)—BNL - Pelican, The.—Helena Coleman.-SBOS—SGB Pelican, The-Jas Montgomery. See Pelican Island. Pélisson and Mlle. de Scudéry. — W: Rounseville Alger. — BOF Pelters of Pyramids.-R. H. Horne.—SAy—VA Pemberton, Sel. fr. (Execution of André, The—Pt. III., Ch. XIII.)—H: Peterson.—BS 23—PFP Pen, The.—Anon.—PR tº ºn g & Pen, The.—E: Bulwer-Lytton. See Pen Mightier than the Sword, The. Pen and the Album, The-W: M. Thackeray.—WA Pen Mightier than the Sword, The. (C.) — E: Bulwer- ytton. (Pen, The.)—OS 2 Pen of Steel, A.—G: Pratt.-yBV. Pen Photºphs of Dickens' Readings, Sel. fr.-Kate Field. . Penalty of Love, The-Sidney Royse Lysaght.—BIP—DB Penance.—Anon.—FTA—SP 8 (Men's Wicked Ways.)—DR Penance. (T'ab.)—Anon.—TCP Penance of the Ancient Mariner and his Reverent Teaching. —S: T. Coleridge. See Rime of the Ancient Mariner. “Penalties; quarrel not with the old phraseology, good read- ers.”—T: Carlyle.—GG Pencil-tree, The.—Laura E. Richards.-CHV - Pendennis, Sel. fr. (At the Church Gate.)—W: M. Thack- eray.—BNL–FEP—FTA — HBP — HBV — LTV — PGT 2—PYO (sl. abr.)—VA—VE Penelongs Christmas Dance.—Virginia Woodward Cloud.— Penitent, A.—Marg. Eytinge.—CS 37—SR 1 Penitent, The.—J : Keats. See Eve of St. Agnes, The. , Penning a Pig.—Jas. M. Bailey.—CS 24 Penn's Monument. (Sel. fr. History of William Penn.)— Rob't J. Burdette.—BS 17—CS 29—FD 1—SR 8 (Monument of William Penn, The.)—TMR. Pennsylvania Incident, A.—Anon.—CPs - & JPennsylvania jºin The. (Sel. fr.)—J: Greenleaf Whit- tier.—PN Pennsylvania, Song. (Dunlap's Packet.)—PAH (Omaha, Wºº-Bs 16 Pennsylvania’s Lament, The. Penny Showman, The...—H. C. Newton.—CS 3 “Penny ye Meant to Gi’e, The.”—Anon.—CS 14 |Pen's First Love.—W: M. Thackeray.—BOL Pensioning Mothers. (Literary Digest.)—OAMs Pensiveness.-Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stelia. Penthea's Dying Song.—J: Ford. See Broken Heart, The. Penthesilea.—Andrew Lang.—BOL ; Pentucket.—J: Greenleaf Whittier.—OCP—PAH People tºs Conquer, The. — E: Everett. — FD 2 — OS 2 Séb. (People Triumphant, The.)—BLP People and King. — R. : B. Sheridan. Kingly Examples. People and their Palace, The. (Punch.)—HPE People and their Rulers.-H. : Van Dyke.—WR 42 People at Night.—Rainer Maria Rilke.—HGV People Delivered, A.—Cunningham Geikie.—BLP People in Art, Government and . Religion, The.—G: Ban- Croft.—SP 3 People of the United statºe. (2 diff. Sels.)—S. Grover (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Cleveland.—FD 2—T People, The. People Triumphant, The.—E: Everett. Sée People always Conquer, The. - - People, Will Talk.--Emma M., Buckingham.-MD People's Holidays, The.—Marianne Farningham.—PEO People's Fººtion, The.—Wathen M. W. Call.—EPHT-OVW People's President, The.—W: H: Venable.—POL People's Song of Peace, The... (Fr. Song of the Centennial.) ... —Joaquin Miller.—BNL-BS 15 Pepita, the Gipsy Girl of Andalusia.--Anon.—CS 12 Per Pacem ad Lucem. (C.)—Adelaide A. Procter.—CS 7— £P—HIDL–VA #: me, O Lord—sl. abr.)—SSS Through Peace to Light.)—SSS Per Te Ad Lucem.—Ehmily H. Hickey.—DB Peradventure.—Julia C. R. Dorr.—CBP “Perchè Pensa ; Pensando S' Invecchia.”—Arthur Hugh Clough.—EP—EPN-WEP 4 - Per-contra; or, Matrimonial Balance, The. — Gotthold E. Lessing.—HIPE Perdita.-Florence E. Coates.—AA Perdita.-Mrs. W. R. Jones.—DR Perdita's Gifts.--W: Shakespeare. See Winter's Tale, The. Perduret atque Valeat. (Waledictory.)—Anon.—CP Père Gºgº, (Sel. arr. as mom.) — Honoré de Balzac. — Peregrino's Song.—Georgiana Goddard King. See Way of Perfect Love, The. Perfect Day, A. (Mon.)—Clyde Fitch.-W.R. 24 Perfect Faith, A.—Seumas B. McManus.-CS 29 Perfect Feast, A.—Clara Denton.—LPD Perfect Greyhound, The.—Anon.—BVC See Popular and Perfect Life, J.; H, Vincent.--—WR 54 Perfect Life, The. — Ben Jonson. ... See. To the Immortal Memory and Friendship of that Noble Pair, etc. Perfect Love.—Eliz. Barrett Browning.—CBP Perfect Love.—Archibald Lampman,—TFY Perfect Lyric, The.—Marion Pelton Guild.—AL Perfect Man, The.—Anon.—CS 25 Perfect Peace.—R. : Washburn Child.—SP 8 JPerfect Sailor, The...—C: Dibdin.-LH-RTW (Tom Bowling.)—BNL–BPB—FEP— HBP — HBV — OTPC–PC–RLP (Tom Bowling's Epitaph.)—BGV Perfect Wife, The.—Anon.—BS 20 Perfect Woman. (Poems of the Imagination, VIII.-O.)— W: Wordsworth.-HBV-OE–RTW (Portrait, A.)—LLC (Seen, Loved, Wedded.)—FTR - (“She was a phantom [of delight].”)—BGV—BNI – CBP—EP—EPC–EPN-FEP—GEP—GP—HBP — LOS 3—MBL–OTPC–PCK–PGT 1–SEP—STC — TM→WE—WEP 4 Perfectiº Needs no Addition.—W: Shakespeare. Oſlrl. Perfectly Awfully Lovely . Story, A.—Anon.—BS 15 Perfect; Lovely Companion, A. (Dial.)—Jessie Gertrude hristie.--CS 39 JPerfide Albion.—Aliph Cheem.—SBOS—SGB Perfume.—Edmund W. Gosse.—BNL “Perhaps it may have been little thought of.” — T: (?) Chalmers.-GG - tº “Perhaps it will all come right at last.” (Br: sel. fr. Wish- ing and Having.)—R: H. Stoddard.—BIL “Perhaps 'twas boyish love.”—Edmund C. Stedman.-BNL Pericles.—G: Croly. See following. Pericles and Aspasia. (C.)—G: Croly.—HRP Pericles and Aspasia, Sels. fr.—Walter S. Landor. Cleone to Aspasia.-BGV-RLP—WEP 4 Corinna, from Athens, to Tanagra. (Corinna to Tanagra, from Athens– C.) —BGV —CEL —OVW — RLP WEP Peril of the Mines, The.—Anon.—CS 21 Heril of the Passenger Train, The.—Mrs. A. D. Gillett. — S 28 - - Perils of Genius, The.—G: Crabbe. See Edward Shore. Perils of Invisibility, The.—W: S. Gilbert.—CS 16—THP Perils of Parliamentary Reform.—J: W. Croker.—SS “Perish policy and cunning.”—Norman Macleod.—GG Perished.—Mary L. Ritter.—BNL - Periton’s Ride.—Miller Hageman.-W.R. 15 Perjury.—R. Nugent.—BLV Perkin ºffbeak. (Sels. fr. Act V., Scs. 2, 3.)—J: Ford.— { See King Permanence of Grant's Fame, The. (Sel. fr. Memorial Serv- ices in Honor of General Grant.)—Jas. G. Blaine.— NC—PEO—PFP t Permanenº, ; Empire, The.—Wendell Phillips.-SSD—StS Peronella.-Anon.—CS 31 Peroration against Warren Hastings.--Edmund Burke. Impeachment of Warren Hastings. Perpetuity of Song, The.—Jas. T: Fields.-CBP Perplexed.—Anon.—WR 32 Perplexed Housekeeper, The.—Anon.—MHR Perry Zoll.—Edgar Lee Masters.--NPA Perry's Celebrated Victory on Lake Erie.—Anon.—PRR Perry's Victory.—Anon-EDY-0CP—PAH . . . Perry's Victory.—Jas. G. Percival. See following. Perry's Victory—A Song.—Anon.—PA Perry's Victory [on Lake Erie—C.].—Jas. G. Percival. — AW PAIP–PNW Persephone.—Jean Ingelow.—WR 9 Perseverance.—Anon.—HIP 2 Perseverance.—R. S. S. Andros.-BNL-LLC (abr.)—POS Perseverance. (Br. sel. fr. The Useful Life.) — Horatius Bonar.—HIDL Perseverance.—Oliver W. Holmes.—KNE ... . & Perseverance. (Bº'. Sel. fr. Leonardo da Vinci Poetizes to the Duke in his own Defence.)—Leonardo da Vinci (tr. by W: W. Story.)—BNL Persevere.—J: Brougham.—CS 7 Persia.-N: Michell.—CBP . Persian Love-song, A.—T: Bailey Aldrich.--—HTb-I Persian Love Song.—Blanche Lindsay.—FLS Persian Song of Hafiz, A.—Sir W: Jones.—RLP, Persian, the Sun and the Cloud, The.—J: Gay.—RLP g fr.) - AEschylus. (fr. by J. S. Persians, The. (Sel. fr. (Battle of Salamis, The.)—CS 15—POW (in Eng. and Gr - - Blackie.) |Persicos Odi.-C : E. Merrill, Jr.—AA - Persistence. (Poems and Epigrams, XI.-O.)—Walter S. Landor.—BGV-VA Person of the House, The.—C: Dickens.—GC Person of the House, The.—Algernon C. Swinburne.—BLV Bersonal (Chicago Tribwne.)—CH JPersonal Characteristics—Men. (Frags. fr. various awthors.) See Personal ºfte-women. (Frags. fr. various aw: -- thor's.)— Personal Charms. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Personal Influence.—J. O. Branch.-BS 21 Personal Liberty.—W: Jennings Bryan.-SP 5 i Personal Resurrection. — Alfred Tennyson. See In Mem- Or 18, Iml. Personal Talk.-W: Wordsworth.-BGV-EP—EPN-RIP Personality and Uses of a Laugh, The.—Anon.—KNE Personality of Lincoln, I: N, Arnold,—WR 45 - - - - - - z 244 TITLE INDEX Philomel * Personals. (Mon.)—Jessie Gertrude Christe-SR 14 Personified Sentimental, The. (Songs without Sense, I.)— F's. Bret Harte.—NA $º tº Persuasions to Joy: a Song. (Song, Persuasions to Enjoy —C.)—T: Carew.—EP—HBV-OB Perugia.-Dana Burnett-HBV Perugia.-Amelia Josephine Burr.—AMW 1–HBW Perverse Hen, The.—Anon.—CS 6 - Perverseness of it, The.—Anthony Hope.—BOL Perversion of Great Gifts, The.—S: Rogers.-CBP Perversion of the Bible.—Rob't Pollok.-CS 5 |Pescadero Pebbles.—C : Keeler.—GS Pescadero Pebbles.—Minot Judson Savage.—CBP Peschiera.--—Arthur H. Clough.--—HBV-VA Pessimism. (Blackwood.)—HP Pessimist, The.—Ben King.—HTb-I–NA—StS Pessimistic Gratitude.—Anon.—WR 40 Pessimistic Philosopher, The.—Anon.—CS 26 Pet and Bijou.--Helen M. Bean.—DR Pet and her Cat. (Harper’s Young People.)—HS—WR 35 Pet Lamb, The.—W : Wordsworth—CBOP—FEP — GSP — HBP—LOS 1–MBL–OS 1— OTPC — PC (abr.) — PGGR—PHS (sl. abr.)—PoR JPet Marjorie. . (Sels. fr.)—J: Brown.—GC Pet Marjorie's Diary.—GC Pet Name, The.—Eliz., B. Pet Rabbit, The.—Rob't Ellice Mack.-CHV Petah.-Anon.—SR 4 JPete Ivory’s Ordeal.—Anon.—SR 13 Peter Adair.—Rob't Overton.—CS 30 Peter and Melinda Ann.-Marietta Holley.—WR 44 Peter Cooper.—Joaquin Miller.—AA—EDY Peter Gray and Lizianny Querl, -Anon.—WR 27 Peter Grimes.—G. : Crabbe. See Borough, The. Peter Klaus.--—Anon.—CS 28 Peter Longpocket.—Anon.—CS 17 Peter Mºney and the Black Filly. — Anon. — CS 32 – l Peter Piper.—Anon.—RAC–WA Peter º at the Clavier.—Wallace PA Peter Stuyvesant's New Year's Call. — Edmund Clarence Stedman.-PAPH-PNW Peter-bird, The.—HI: T. Stanton.—NV Peter's Christmas Party.—T: Frost.—WR 28 Peter's Garden.—Bertha Bush.-CHP Peter's Ride to the Wedding.—Anon.—CS 5—CSS—MYF Petit Jean-Mary A. Barr.—CS 21 Petit Maitre, and the Man on the Wheel, The.—J: Wolcott. PE Petition, (C.)—Jane Taylor. (“Ah, dear papa, did you but know”—abr.)—BWC Petition, A.—T: B. Aldrich.-AA Petition for an Absolute Retreat, The.—Lady Winchilsea.— Petition, Of tººey Horse, Auld Dunbar, The.—W: Dun. - 3.F.— Petition, The.—Jas. Russell Lowell.—AFV-YBW Petition to Time, A. (C.)—Bryan W. Procter. — BLP — CBP—CEL–CF.—FEP—HBP—LOS 3–RLP—SEP —SP 4–STC–VA—WE—WEP 4 Pet-name, The.—Eliz. Barrett Browning.—OTPC Petrarch's Tomb.-Lord Byron. See YChilde Harold's Pil- grimage. Petrified Fern, The.—Mary L. B. Branch.-AA —AD —AL —BNL–CBP—CCB–CS 37—HBW-LLC—MYF — POS—PR—STC—TMD IPets.-Marg. Benson.—FT Pets of Society, Sel. fr. (Love in High Life—dial.)—T. S. Denison.—FAS Pet's Punishment.—J. Ashby-Sterry.—HTb-II—SP 8 —WSA Pettison Twins at Rindergarten.—Marion Hill.—WR 39 Petty Irritations.—F. Marion Crawford.—BOL Pewee, The.—J: T. Trowbridge.—HIBV-SN Phaedria and the Idle Lake.—Edmund Spenser. Queene, The. Phaethon; or, the Amateur Coachman.-J. : G. Saxe.— HPE Phantasmion, Sels. fr.—Sara Coleridge. - He came Unlooked for.—W One Face Alone.—VA See Faerie Phantastes. A Faerie, Romance for Men and Women. Sel, fr. (Song: “‘O lady, thy lover is dead, they cried” —fr. Ch. XX.)—G. : Macdonald.—HIBP “Alas, how easily things go wrong ! ”—NT “Oh, well for him that breaks his dream.”—NT Phantasy, Sel. fr.-Alex. R. Garvie.—TCW Phantoº.(Pantomime char.)—E. C. and L. J. Rook. — Phantom, The.—Bayard Taylor.—HIBP . . Phantom Ball, The.—Rosa V. Jeffrey.—WR 30 Phantom Caravan, The.—Omar Kháyyám (Fitzgerald). See Rubáiyát. Phantom Isles, The.—J: Monsell.—CS 5 - Phantom Light of the Baie des Chaleurs, The...—Arthur W. EH. Eaton.—TCW . Phantom Liner, The.—Anon.—HIP 2 Phantom of the Rose, The.—Jerome A. Hart.—HIP Phantom Party, A.—Anon.—EuB Phantom Ship, The.—H: W. Longfellow.—BFV–PNW, Phantom Ship, The. (Cruise of the Mystery, The.—0.) — - Celia. Thaxter.—BS 10 |Phantom, The, Sel, fr. ºf: wistful tale”—fr. Act I., WEP 4 Phantoms.--—T: Ashe.—VA Phantoms, The. (Baltimore News,)—PAPrm “They who may tell love's Sc. 4.)—Joanna Baillie.— Browning.—BNL–HBV—PGT2 . Stevens, – AMW 3 — Phantoms All.—Harriet P. Spofford.—AA - Phantoms of St. Sepulchre, The.—C: Mackay.—CS 12 Phaon, the Ferryman,—J: Lyly. See §§ and Phaos. Pharisee and Sadducee.—Anon.—CH-SR 5 Pharonnida. (Abr.)—W: Chamberlayne.—EPE Pharos Loquitur. (O.)—Walter Scott, (Lighthouse, The.)—LC—TYP Phaudrig groñoore–J. S. Le Fanu.-CS 20 (8.l. abºr.) — Pheidippides.—Rob't Browning.—HSPS—OS 3—SC (cond.) —SP 8–WR 1 (sl. abr.) JPhenomenal Baby, A.—Anon.—WR 7 Phenomenal Memory, A.—Anon.—WR 26 Phi Beta Kappa Poem.—Bliss Carman.—AMV 2 Phil Blood's Leap.–Rob't Buchanan.—BBB–CS 15 —RTV Philander Belding's Mistake.—Anon.—CS 40 Philanthropic Love of Power.--Dan'l Webster.—FD 1 Philanthropist, The.—Anon.—WR 39 . Philaster, Sel. fr. (Love at First Sight—sel. fr. Act V., Sc. 5.)—Beaumont and Fletcher.—EPs Philip Barton.—G: R. Parrish.--CS 39—SR 15—TSS Philip, my King.—Dinah M. Craik.-BNL–CBOP–CBP— pººr—HB P—HBV—Orlſ—OS 1–R.LP —VA Philip of Macedon.—Demosthenes. See Philippics, The. Philip of Pokanoket (in Sketch Book), Sel...fr. (Death of King Philip.) º Irving.—WR 10 Philip to Adam, -Arthur H. Clough. See Bothie of Tober- na-Wuolićh, The. Philip van Artewelde, Sels. fr.-H. : Taylor. Artewelde. (Br. sel.)—BIL (“Nay, said I not.”)—GG Elena's Song.—OB—OVW (Song.)—VA Greatness and Success.-RLP Heart' Rest. (Br. sel.)—BNL (Repose of the Heart.)—RLP John of Launoy. (Br, sel.)—VA, . Love Reluctant to Endanger its Object.—CBP Mystery of Life, The...—CBP Nature’s Need.—CBP Philip van Artevelde. (Br. sel.)—EDY-WA Philip van Artevelde. Br. sels. fr.-BNL Van Artewelde to the Men of Ghent.-SS Relaxation.—CBP Repentence and Improvement.—RLP Revolutions.—V * e tº (Van Artewelde’s Defence of his Rebellion—ptly. diff.) Songw."Down lay in a nook my lady's brach.”—HBP— Unknown Greatness.-CBP Van den Bosch and Artewelde.—SS (Philip van Artevelde—br', sel.)—BNL When Joys are Keenest.—CBP Wife, A. (Bº'. Sel.)—BNL–RLP Philip van Artevelde's Defence of his Rebellion.—HI: Taylor, See Philip van Artewelde. Philippianº, Sel. fr. (Golden Whatsoevers—IV., 8.) Bible. Philippic against Flood, Oct. 28, 1783. (C.)—H: Grattan. (Invective against Mr. Flood—cond.)—CS 4 (Reply to Flood.)—PPS (Reply to Mr. Flood—cond.)—KNE—OM—SS Philippics (Orations against Philip), Sels. fr.—Demosthenes. Against Philip. (Sel. fr. 1st.)—SS (Philip of Macedon—diff. tr.)—SSD Degeneracy of Athens, The. (Sel. fr. 3rd. (?) )—BLP Demº Hateful to Philip, The. (Sel. fr. 8th. (?) ) Venality the Ruin of Greece. (Sel. fr. 9th. (?) )—SS Philippine Islands, The.—J: D. Long.—PFP Philistine, A.—E: Cracroft Lefroy.—HIP 2 Phillida and Coridon [or Corydon J.-N : Breton.—AmSS— BLV—BNL–DD–EP—EPE—FEP—HIBE’—HBV- OEB—VSA (Sl. abr.)—OB—WEP 1 Phillida Flouts Me.—Anon.—HEV (Albr.)—CEL–OB Phillida’s ºve ºr ſº her Corydon, and his Replying] ...— non.—WE (Phyllida’s Love-call.)—EP—EPE—OB Phillips Brooks.-Bliss Carman.-TCW Phillips Brooks.-J. H. Ingham.—DD–EDY Phillips Brooks.-Harriet P. Spofford.—DD–EDY Phillis.-W: Drummond. See Phyllis. Phillis.--T: Lodge.—OB (I.-abr.) (Tºº the Fair Shepherdess—at. to Dyer.)—RLP-- 1. Phillis.--T: Lodge.—OB (II.)—OEL (Love's Wantonness.)—WEP.1. Phillis.-Sir C : Sedley. See Phillis is my Only Joy. Phillis and Corydon.—Arthur Colton.—HEV Phillis and Corydon.-Rob't Greene,—HBV Phillis is my Only Joy.—Sir C : Sedley.—BNL (Phillis.)—CEL–EP - (Song.)—EP—WEP 2 Phillis' Sickness.--T: Lodge.—WEP 1 Phillis the Fair.—N: Breton.—BNL (abr.) (Pastoral, A.)—FEP - . Phillis the Fair. ... (C.)—Rob't Burns. See Phyllis the Fair. Phillis the Fair Shepherdess.-Sir E: Dyer, WEP 1 Phillis's Age.—Matthew Prior.—HPE Philolāus to Diocles. Sel. fr.-E: Carpenter.--GT Philomel.—R : Barnefield. See Cynthia. 245 Philomel AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Philomel.-J: Myers O'Hara.-HP 2 Philomel to Corydon.—W: Young.—AA Philomela.-Matthew Arnold. —BNL —EP — FEP — GT — HBP—HBV-OB–OR—PGT2—SN–VA Philomela.-Philip Sidney. . See Sidera. . - Philomº the Lady Fitzwater's Nightingale, Sels. fr.—Rob't I'êe]].6. '. IPhilomela's Ode [that she Sung in her Arbour—0.].— EP—EPE—HIBP—WEP 1 {- Philomela's Ode.—Rob't Greene. See Philomela, the Lady Fitzwater's Nightingale. Philosopher, A.—Anon.—SP 6 - Philosopher, A.—J: Kendrick Bangs.--AL–HBW Philosopher, A.—Sam W. Foss.-AWH-SAy Philosopher and the Ferryman, The.—Anon.—WR 17 Philosopher and the Lover, The , to a Mistress Dying. —Sir W: Davenant. (To a Mistress Dying.)—OB Philosopher in the Apple Orchard, The. Courtship.)—Anthony Hope.—SP 1–WR 20 Philosopher to his Love, The. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. – YBV Philosopher Toad, The.—Rebecca S. Nichols.-BNL - Philosophers' Camp, The. — Ralph Waldo Emerson. See Adirondacs, The. Philosopher's Devotion, The.—HI: More.—HEP Philosopher's Escape, The.—Eva Lovett.—TMD Philosopher’s Scales, The. — Jane Taylor. — BLP (abº'.) — BNL (sl. abr.)—CS 14—HBV—SAy—SP 3 Philosophic Beggar, The...—Blakeney Gray.—PF Philosophy. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Philosophy.—Arthur Hugh Clough.-HGP |Philosophy.—G: Crabbe. See Library, The. Philosophy.—Paul L. Dunbar.—WR 14 Philosoº (Fr. A Scholar and his Dog.)—J. Marston.— Philosophy.— Thomson.—KNE Philosophy at Ten.—Lilian Lauferty.—CS 40 “Philosophy has sometimes forgotten God, as a great people - never did.”—G : (?) Bancroft.—GG Philosophy of Laughter.—Mrs. C. M. Peat.—BS 8 Philosophy of Progress.-E. W. Dunlawy.-SR 13 Phil’s Complaint.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE Phoebe.—Jas. Russell Lowell.—CAP Phoebe Green.—Anon.—CB Phoebe's Exploit.—F's. Lynde.—BS 23 “Phoebus, Arise.” (Song XXXVI., Pt. 1.)—W: Drummond. —EPE—OEL (Invocation.)—EBS—OB (Song.)—EP—HBP—HBV—WEP 2 (Summons to Love—sl. abr.)—PGT 1–R.LP Phoebus with . Admetus.-G : Meredith.-O.B—OVW Phoenix, The. (Sel. fr. Happy Land.)—Anon.—EPO Phoenix, The.—Arthur C. Benson.—OB–OVW Phoenix, The.—G : Darley.—OVW (C.) Phoenix and the Turtle, The. (c.)—w: Shakespeare—OB (Phoenix and Turtle-dove.)—EPs Phoenix and Turtle-dove.—W : Shakespeare. Phooka, The.—Patrick Kennedy.—RTI Photograph, The...—Paul Laurence Dunbar.—SP 1–WR 36 Photograph Album, The.—Ella Bevier.—FAS Photosºl, in a Shop Window, A. — Bernard McEvoy. — Photographer’s Charm, The.—Nixon Waterman.—SR 15 Photographs, The.—Anon.—CH Phraxanor to Joseph. — C:. J. Wells. Brethren. Phrenologist to his Mistress, The. Phrenology.—D. L. Demorest.— Phuss and Phret.—Anon.—WR 15 Phyllida’s Love-call.—Anon. See Phillida’s Love-call. hyllis. (Phillis—C.)—W : Drummond.—GN—LC Phyllis and Damon.—Nora Hopper.—TIP Phyllis at the Custom-house.—J: M. Woods.-WR 51 Phyllis is my Only Joy.—Sir C : , Sedley.—EPR Phyllis the Fair. (Phillis the Fair—C.)—Rob't Burns.—LC Phyllyp Sparowe, Sel. fr. (The Nun’s Lament for Philip Sparrow.)—J: Skelton.—CGd Physical Education.—Anon.—KNE Physician in Spite of Himself, The, Sel. fr. (Dorcas and - Grºß-Act I., Scs. 1–4.)—Jean B. P. de Molière. Physician's Story, A.—Dr. — Munro.—CS 13 Physics.-W. : Whewell.—BNL Piano Mania, The.—Jennie June.—MMR Piano-music.—Anon.—DR, Piano-tuner, The. (Mom.)—Anon.—WR 32 Piazza Art Study Club, The.—Anon.—WR 29 Piazza of St. Mark at Midnight, The. — T: B. Aldrich. — POW-TIWP Piazza, The.—Eugene Field. See following. Piazza Tragedy, A.—Eugene Field.-SP 4–THP–WA (Piazza, The.)—AWH Pibroch.-Walter Scott. See following. - Pibroch of Donald Dhu. (O.)—Walter Scott.—BGV-BNL —BP—BS 25—CBB—EBS —EPs —FEP —HEP — HBV-LC—LOS 2—QS 2—PHS (Gathering Song of Donald Dhu [or the Black].)—BBB —GSP—PCK—PGT 1 (Gathering Song of Donuil Dhu.)—CEL–GN (Pibroch.)—LH-BPIV Picaninny’s Cyclone, The.—Howell L. Piner.—WR 23 Piccadilly.—Frd’k Locker-Lampson.—BLV—VSA Piccadilly.—Ezra Pound.—NPA “Picciola.”—Anon.—BE See foregoing. See Joseph and his (Punch.)—HPE (Im. Comedies of Picciola.-Rob't H. Newell.—AA—WR 10 Piccola.-Celia Thaxter.—TYP |Piccolomini, The-Friedrich Schiller. See Wallenstein. Pickaninny, The.—Anon.—WR 7 . . Pickaninny Lullaby.—Virginia. Frazer Boyle.—WR 38 Picket.—“Mome.”—SBOS—SGB - Picket before Bull Run, The.—J: W. Day.—FP - Picket Guard, The-Ethel L. Beers.-AH 2–AWB —BNL —CBP —CR —CS 2 (at. to L. Fontaine.) —HBV — IBA—MR —OCP —PAH —PAP —PAPrm —SP 8 — SSR—WR 43 - (All Quiet along the Potomac.)—AA—Amp—BE–FEP OAM—PNW–YBV - Picket's Song, The.—Alice May Youse.—HTb-I Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg. (Chicago Ledger.)—SR 6 Pickpocket, The.—Anon.—WR 24 º Pickwick in the Wrong Bedroom.—C: Dickens. See Pick- wick Papers, The. Pickwick Papers, The, Sels. fr.—C: Dick CKelmS. Eardell and Pickwick. (Sel. fr. Ch. XXXIII.)—BS 3– SP 8 - (Buzfuz versus Pickwick—abr.)—OM (Pickwick Trial, The-longer and ad. as dial.)—MPD (Speech of Sergeant Buzfuz in the Case of Bardell against Pickwick—abr.)—FAS–SS - Christmas Eve at Mr. Wardle's.--OAC . Christmas Games in “Old Wardle's" Kitchen.—BQQ Elder Mr. Weller's Sentiments on Literary Composition, The. (Sel. fr...Ch., XXXII.)—BS 5 Dialogue from “Thé Pickwick Papers.”— (Arr.)—SR (Sam Weller and his Father—abr.)—NDP (Sam Weller's Valentine—abr.)—MPD (Abr.)—CS 3—FTR (T'ab.)—TCP Goblins, The. (Sel. fr. Ch. XXVIII.)—HS - Ivy Green, The. (Werse? fr. Ch. VI.) — BNL — BS 16 (abr.)—CS 11—FEP—GP—POS—VA (Sl. diff. vers.)—AD—HBP—PHS Jack Hopkins' Story. (Sel. fr. Ch. XXXI.)—CS 24 Mr. Bob Sawyer's Party. (Arr.)—HSp Mr. Pickwick in a Dilemma. (Ch. XII.-abr.)—CS 2 (Mr. Pickwick's Dilemma.)—MHR (ºr Ficº's Proposal to Mrs. Bardell — sel.) — Mr. Pickwick's Romantic Adventure with a Middle-aged Lady in Yellow Curl-papers. (Sel. fr. Ch. XXII.) —HTb-II—MHR (Getting in the Wrong Room—aby".)—CS 1 (Pickwick in the Wrong Bedroom—abr.)—CR Mr. Wardle's Carol.—YC TMr. Weller in Affliction. (Sel. fr. Ch. V.)—SDR Mr. Winkle [Puts] on Skates. (Abr.)—BS 14 Mr. Winkle's Adventure. (Sel. fr. Chs. XXIV. and XXV.)—WR 16 - Mrs. Leo Hunter. (Sel. fr. Ch. XV.)—WR 1 Most Extraordinary Calamity that Befell Mr. Winkle, A. (Ch. XXXV.-cond.)—MHR, - - Pickwick Club goes down to Keep Christmas at Dingley Dell, The.—BOC Pickwickians Taken for Informers, but Rescued by the Stranger, The. (Sel. fr. Ch. II.)—WR 9 - Sam Weller as Witness.-AmSS Spirit of Christmas, The.—OAC Pickwick Club goes down to Keep Christmas at Dingley Dell, The.—C: Dickens. See Pickwick Papers, The. Pickwick Trial, The...—C: Dickens. See Pickwick Papers, 162. |Pickwickians taken for . Informers, but Rescued by the Stranger, The.—C: Dickens. See Pickwick Papers, €. Dicnic at Selina, The. (Abr.)—Frank L. Stanton.—OS 34 Picture, A.—Anon.—CS 19 JPicture, A.—C : G. Eastman.—BNI –FEP (Afternoon Nap, The.)—WCL (Farmer Sat in his Easy Chair, The.)—GP (Midsummer Day Scene, A.)—CS 7 Picture, A. (Sel.)—Josiah G. Holland.—POS Picture, The.—Anon.-CS 8 Picnic, The.—May Floyd.—SSC Picture, A.—C: G. Eastman.-CBOP Picture, A.—Alfred Billings Street. See Nook in the Forest. The. Picture, A.—B: P. Shillaber.—FP (My Childhood Home.)—CS 7 Picture, The.—W: B. Rands. See Doll Poems. IPicture of Death, A.—Lord Byron. See Giaour, The. Picture of Ellen, A.—Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake, The. Picture of Little T. C. in a Prospect of Flowers, The. (C.) —A. Marvell.—HIBV-OB–PGT 1–QH (Picture of T. C., The.)—FEP Picture of Marian Erle.—Eliz. Barrett Browning. See Au- rora Leigh. Bicture of Riot. (Sel. fr. The Bowge of Courte.) — J. : Skelton.—WEP 1 - Picture of T. C., The.—Andrew Marvell. Little T. C., etc. Picture of the Last Supper.—Louise E. W. Boyd.—CS 35 Picture on the Wall, The.—A. W. Hawks.-CS 33 - Picture Fº for Young Folks.--Annie Douglas Robinson. See Picture of Pictures from Appledore, sels. fr.—Jas. Russell Lowell.— PNW Appledore.—IR Appledore in a Storm.—MMR 246 TITLE INDEX Piper Pictures, of Memory....(0.)--Alice Cary. —AmSS —BNL — CR-CS 4–FTR-GP–HNS—HTb-I—PCL–PF — SAE (br. Sel.)—SPE (Among the Beautiful Pictures.)—FP—HBP . (Little Brother, The.)—WCL (Sweetest Picture, The.)—BS 14 Pictures of Memory.—J: Reade.—TCW Pictures of Travel, Sels. fr.-Heinrich Heine. Du Bist wie eine Blume. (Tr.)—FTA Fishº, gottage The. (Tr. by C: G : Leland.)—BNL– Lore-lei, The.—BNL (Lorelei, The-tr. by C. P. Cranch.)—HBP Thine Eyes. (Tr. by J. F. Ballantyne.)—FTA—HP Water Fay, The. (Tr. by C : G. Leland,)—HBP Pictures of Winter.—W. C. Hunter.—NYM - Pie.—Wilbur D. Nesbit.—FAS Piece of Bunting, A.—F. W. Palmer.—BS 1 Piece of Glass and the Piece of Ice, The. — J: Hookham Frere.—OTPC Piece º º Calico, A.—Andrew Scroggin.-CS 20–CSS— - IPiecing the Preacher's Quilt.—Idora M. Plowman.—WR 15 Pied Piper of Hamelin, The. — Rob't Browning. — BVC — CBOP—CGd GSP — HBP"—HBV — HBVy — MHR (sl. abr.) — LOS 2—OS lººpc-PHs—poA-pow–spy *sº (Abr.)—BNL–LLC Piero da Castiglione, Song fr.—Stuart Sterne.—BIL Pierre La Forge's Dream.—Ewa Mink.-SR 3 Pierrette in Memory.—W. Griffith.-HBV Pierrot's Valentine.-Minnie B. Goodman.—HIS - Piers Ploughman.—G: Gascoigne. See Steel Glass, The. Piety. (Fr. Miscellaneous Thoughts,)—S: Butler.-H.PE Piety and Civic Virtue.—C. H. Parkhurst.—NC—SC—SP 8 Pig, The.—Rob't Southey.—HIPE Pig and the Hen, The-Alice Cary-PG|pr Pig and the Magpie, The.—P: Pindar.—HIPE Pig in the Fence, A.—Anon.—WR 33 Pigeon House, The.. (Blades and Flowers.)—NV Pigeons, The.—Maud Burnham.—PP1 Piggy and the Crows.--Anon.—WR 17 Pigwiggin Armed for Battle.—Michael Drayton.-CHV Pike County Wedding, A.—Anon.—CS 22 Piker's Rubaiyat, The.—Franklin P. Adams.-HP 2 Pilate's Monologue.—J. W. D. Francis.-W.R. 57 Pilgrim, The.—J: Bunyan. See Pilgrim's Progress. Pilgrim, The.—C : M. Luce.—HT Pilgrim, The.—Sarah H. Palfrey.—AA * Pilgrim, The. (Sir Walter Raleigh's Pilgrimage—0.)— Sir Walter Raleigh.-OS 3 (abr.) (His Pilgrimage.)—EP— EPE — HBV — OB (abr.) — WEP 1 - (Pilgrimage [, The].)—BNL–EPs (abr.)—FEP Dilgrim Ancestors, The.—D: C. Robinson.—TMD Pilgrim and the Herdboy, The.—Rob't Buchanan.—OVV Pilgrim Charter and Covenant, The-T: Russell.—FD 2 Pilgrim Gommemoration, The.—J: D. Long.—FD 2 Pilgrim Fathers, The.—Felicia D. Hemans. –GSP — LH — LOS 2—RLP—St.S–TMD - (“Breaking waves dashed high, The”—sel.)—SAE (Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers [or Pilgrims], The.)— AD (sel.)—EPs—GN–GP—LLC—OS 2—PHS (Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers in New England, The— O.)—AH-AmSS— BML — CBOP — CBP — CCB — OS 38—DD–EDY—EP—FEP—HE — FIBP — HB HBVy—HPB—HTb-I—LHT-OCP Pilgrim Fathers, The.—I: McLellan, Jr. thers, The.—J: Pierpont. Pilgrim Fathers, The-J: B. O'Reilly.—MAL Pilgrim Fathers, The.—J: Pierpont.—AA—APPV—CBP— DD–HBP—HEV–PAIH–PNW–SP 6 (W. add. by I. McLellan, Jr.)—WR 10 e Pilgrim Fathers, The, Br. sel. fr. (New England and Vir- ginia.)—Rob't C. Winthrop.–BLP Pilgrim Fathers, The. (Ecclesiastical Sonnets, Pt. III., Son. XIII. : Aspects of Christianity in America, I.)—W : Wordsworth-EDY—EPHT-PAIH–PNW Pilgrim Monument, The.—J. Q. A. Brackett.—FD 2 Pilgrim Song.—G: Lunt.—STC |Pilgrim to Compostella, The, Sel. fr. (The Legend—0.)— Rob't Southey. (Cock and Hen Story, A.)—HPE Pilgrimage.—Laura Campbell.—AMV 2 Pilgrimage, The.—Sir Walter Raleigh. See Pilgrim, The. Pilgrimage to Kevlar [Kevlaar—C.], The.—Heinrich Heine. —WR 8 (Pts, 1 and 2.) Pilgrims, 65% Sel. fr. (Knight, The.)—Geoffrey Chaucer. Pilgrims, The.—Chauncey M. Depew.—BS 18 e Pilgrims, The, Sel. fr. (What we owe the Pilgrims.)—Wen- dell Phillips.-NC–RAC—St.S Pilgrims, The-Adelaide A. Procter.—HIDL Pilgrims, The.—Sir Walter Raleigh.--STC Pilgrims, The.—Algernon C: Swinburne.—EPN Pilgrimº, The.—J: G. Whittier. See Pilgrims of Plymouth, €. Pilgrims and the Peas, The.—J: Wolcott.—CS 11 (Abr.)—BNL–HPE—THP - Pilgrims as Conquerers, The.—H: C. Lodge.—FD 2 Pilgrims' Idea of Home; The.-J. M. W. Hall.—FD 2 Pilgrims of New England, The.—Rufus Choate. See Age #. the Pilgrims the Heroic Period of our History, €. See Pilgrim Fa- CHV-CS 13 —CSBP —FEP —GN — Pilgrims of Plymouth, The. (C.)—J: G. Whittier. (Pilgrims, The-sl. abr.)—MM - Pilgrims # pº Night, The. (C.—sl. abr.)—Frd’k W. Faber. ... (Angelic Songs are Swelling.)—LLC Pilgrim's Progress, Sels, fr.—J: Bunyan. Apollyon and Christian.-RAC Land of Beulah, The. (Sel. fr. Pt. I.)—OS 2 Pilgrim, The. (Werses fr. Pt. II.)—BPB—GN—GSP– EIBP—HIBV-OTPC–RAC . Shepherd Boy Sings in the Valley of Humiliation, The. (Verses fr. Pt. II.)—GN —HBV —HBVy—OB — RAC-SP 1 - (Shepherd Boy’s Song.)—GEP—GSP–OTPC–PCL (Song.)—PYO Pilgrim’s Vision, The.—Anon.—TSS Pilgrim’s. Vision, The.—Oliver W. Holmes.--WR 10 - Pillar of the Cloud, The. (C.)—J: H. Newman.—BNL– GEP—GP—HBV-LOS 3—VA (Lead, Kindly Light.)—AmSS—CCB–CTBP —EDY — Ehl’—EPC–FEP —HDL —HTb-I —LLC —PCK — PCL–PYO—SAE—STC . $ , , (“Lead, kindly light, amid the encircling gloom.”)—GG (Lead Thou Me.)—SSS - (Pantº of “Lead, Kindly Light,” by Lucy Jenkins.) —W.R. 17 t Pillar of Trajan, The.—W : Wordsworth-TIWP Piller Fights.-D. A. Ellsworth.-SP 6—WR 38 Pilot, The...—T: H. Bayly.—FEP—SS Pilot, The.—W: D. Howells.-SP 3 Pilot [.. A Thrilling Incident], The...—J: B. Gough.- CS 23 —CSS—M.M.R.—WHO—WR 43 (John Maynard, the Hero-pilot.)—FTR (Story of John Maynard.)—BS 17 Pilot's Bride, The.—G: M. Vickers.-CS 29 Pilot's Daughter, The.—W : Allingham.—EPs Pilot's Story, The.—W: D. Howells.-CS 19—SC—SR 7 (Abr.)—FR—PFP - Pilot's Wife, The.—G: Barlow.—RTV - Pimpkin versus Bodkin.—Anon.—CS 14 Pin, A.—Ella W. Wilcox. —BS 16-RTV—SR 6—WR 30 Pin, The.—Ann Taylor.—GSP–HBV—HBVy—OTPC Pindaric Ode, A.—Ben Jonson.—EP—EPE Pindarique Odes, Sels. fr.—Abraham Cowley. Brutus.-WEP 2 To Mr. Hobbes.—WEP 2 Pine, The.—Augusta Webster.—HIBW Pine at Timber-line, The.—Harriet Monroe.—NPA Pine Forest of Monterey, The.—Bayard Taylor.—PNW Pine Needle.—W : H. Hayne. See Pine-needles. Pine Needles.—Anon.—CHP : Pine of the Landes, The.—Theophile Gautier.—AFP Pine Town Darkey Debating Society, The. (Harper’s Maga- zine.)—CD–SDR - Pine Tree, The.—Anon.—PEO Pine Tree, The.—J: Ruskin. See Modern Painters. Pine Tree, The.—J: Greenleaf Whittier.—CAP Pine Tree Academy, The.—V. E. Scharff.-AD Pine Tree's Choice, The...—Clara J. Denton.—WLO Pine Trees in Ransas.--Rose Morgan.-S Pine Woods, The.—John, Lord Hanmer.—WA Pine-apple and the Bee, The.—W: Cowper.—OTPC Pine-needles.—W : H. Hayne.—AID—OAA (Pine Needle.)—NV Pines *#. Whe Sea, The. —Christopher P. Cranch. —AA — Pines, The.—Anon.—WR 14 Pines, The.—Julie M. Lippmann.--AA Pines, The.—C : Mair.—SBOS—SGB Pines, The...—Harriet P. Spofford-AA Pine-tree Buoy, The...—Harrison S. Morris.-AA : Pine-trees and the Sky: Evening.—Rupert Brooke.—HT Pink-ſºn W. Von Goethe.—AID (in Maiden Spring, 62. Pink Perfumed Note, A.—Rob't C. W. Meyers.-CS 30 Pins in Pussy's Toes.—Harriet Beecher Stowe.—WR 35 Pio Nono.—Julia W. Howe.—EDY Pioneer, The.—Kingsley Fairbridge.—SBOS—SGB Pioneers.-Hamlin Garland.—AA—PNW Pioneers, The.—Herbert Bates.—HIP 2 * : Pioneers, The.—W : D. Schuyler-Lighthall.—SBOS—SGB Pioneers! O Pioneers!—Walt Whitman.—AL—APM–CAP Poisonous Fruit.—Mrs. Eliz. Turner.—OTPC Pious. (Acting Charade.)—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE Pious Editor’s Creed, The. — Jas. R. Papers, The. - Pious Punster, A.—Anon.—WR 27 Pious Selinda.-W : Congreve.—BLV—HBW Pip in the Graveyard.--C: Dickens.—GC Pipe and Can.—G: Wither.—OB (sl. abr.) Pipe of Pan, The.—Eliz. Akers Allen.—SN Pipe of Tobacco, A. I. and II.-I: H. Browne.—BLV Pipe of Tobacco, The.—J: Usher.—HIBV. * Pipe-player, The.—Edmund Gosse.—VA Piper, The. (Ir, Songs of Innocence.)—W: Blake.—BNL– CBOP—CEL–OTPC–WCL (“And I made a rural pen”—bºr, sel.)—PoR (Child and the Piper, The.)—CGd—LC (Introduction [to Songs of Innocence].)—Ehl?—EP— EPR—FEP—HIBP—RTLP—WEP 3 (Piping down the Valleys Wild.)—Port - (Reeds of Innocence.)—BCW—HBV—HBVy—OB Riper, The.—Donn, Byrne.—LY - Piper, The. (Arr.)—Josephine Preston Peabody.—SP 6 Piper and the Púca, The-Douglas Hyde.—RTI Piper o' Dundee, The.—Anon.—EBS Lowell. See Biglow 247 Piper AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Piper on the Hill, The-Dora Sigerson.—HPV-HBVy Piper, Play.—J: Davidson.-HP 2 Pipes and Beer.—Edgar Fawcett.-MRS Pipes at Lucknow, The-J: G. Whittier. —ABV —BIHV — BP—CAP —FMR —GN —HBVy —LHT —LOS 2 – POA—PPV-TMD Pipes o' Gordon's Men, The J. Scott Glasgow.—HRW Pipes of the North, The.—E., Sutton.--AMV 2 º Piping down the Valleys Wild.-W: Blake. See Piper, The. Pippa Passes, Sels. fr.—Rob't Browning.—BOL “All Service Ranks the Same with God.”—RAC Good Morning. (Song fr. Morning.)—OS 1–Poſt—SP 1 (Pippa's Song.) —BVC —GSP —GT —OAA — OB — OVV-PGpr—TYP–WEP 4 (Song from º pºsses")—DD —GEP —HBW — (Year's at the Spring, The.)—ASR-II—CCB–CHV- Ehl’—EPC—EPN-HBVy—LOS 3 —OTPC —PYO —RAC—RLP—SFM-SMG–VE King, A. (Sel. fr. Song in Evening.)—EPs º New Year's Day at Asolo. (Sel. fr. Introduction.)—IR (Asolo.)—POW - (Day.)—RAC (Pippa Passes—br. sel.)—SN * You’ll Love me Yet. (Song in Evening.)—OB Pippa's. Song.—Rob't, Browning. See Pippa Passes, Pip’s Fight. (Sel. fr. Great Expectations, Ch. XI.)— C: Dickens.—CS 13 Pirate, The.—R : H. Dana.-STC Pirate, The, Sel. fr. (Farewell—song.)—Walter Scott.—LH (Claud Halcro's Song.)—EBS—NT Claud Halcro's Verses.—BFHV (Farewell I Farewell 1).-EBS (Glorious John.)—FT Pirate Story.—Rob't L. Stevenson.—PCL–VA Pisa : The Duomo.—Silas Weir Mitchell.—TIWP Piscataqua River.—T: Bailey Aldrich.-PNW–STC Piscator, Don't Brag.—Maitland LeRoy Osborne.—WR 38 Pitcherº; Mikºette, A.—HI: C. Bunner.-AA —HBV — Pitcher of Tears, The.—Laura E. Richards.-W.R. 29 Pitcher or Jug.—M. P. Chick.-LPS–PP Pitt.—Bishop Heber.—BEIV Pitt and Fox.-Walter Scott. See Marmion. Pitt's Reºg Walpole.—W: Pitt, Earl of Chatham.–FTR #º of Pitt to Walpole, The.)—OS 3 Reply of Mr. Pitt [to Sir Robert Walpole].)—KNE— TMD (cond.) ". (Reply of Pitt to Walpole.)—CS 4 (Reply to Sir Robert Walpole, 1741.)—S (Reply to Walpole.)—LLC Pittsburg.—Jas. Oppenheim.—LY “Pitty Fower,” The.—Augusta Moore.—CS 34 Pitty Paty’s Prayer.—Anon.—LFS Pity of it, The., (C.)—G: Macdonald. (Sweet Peril.)—CEL Pity of the Leaves, The.—E. A. Robinson.—AA Pity of the Park Fountain, The.—Nathaniel P. Willis.-FP Pizarro (tr. fr. Kotzebue's Spaniards in Peru), Sels. fr.— R. . Sheridan. LaS £º Dissuading from Battle. (Act I., Sc. 1.)— Pizarro and Rolla. (IV., 2.)—NDP (Rolla to the Peruvians.)—LLC (Rolla’s Address to the Peruvians.)—CS 8—KNE (at. to Knowles.)—OM–SS Pizarro and Rolla.-R. : B. Sheridan. See Pizarro. Place de la Pucelle.—Maria Lowell.—POW Place de la Révolution. C.)—HI: H. Brownell. (Death of Robespierre. EDY Place for Boys, A.—J. W. Foley.—SP 7 Place in thy Memory, A.—Gerald Griffin.—HRW-WA (Song.)→FTA . - Place of Athletics in College Life, The.—Chauncey M. De- pew.—NC - Place of Broken Faiths, The.—Dante Alighieri.- (Tr. by J: A. Carlyle.)—BOL Place of Remembrance, The. — Cecil Frances Alexander. — Place of the Damned, The.—Jonathan Swift.—HIPE - Place of the Imagination in the Art of Expression, The.— A. J. F. Behrends.-BS 16 Place of the Individual in American Society, The, Sel. fr. (Tendencies of Self-government, The.)—Lyman Ab- bott.—TMR. - Place to Die, The.—Michael J. Barry. See following. Place where Man Should Die, The.—Michael J. Barry.—GP —HB (abºr.)—HBP (Place to Die, The.)—FEP (Where Man Should Die.)—CS 6 Places.—Carl Sandburg.—NPA Plaidie, The...—C: Sibley.—AmSS—BNL–GP—HBV-THP (Adoon the Lane.)—BS 3 Plain and Pleasant Talk about Fruits, Flowers, and Farm- ing ſº fr. (Family Government.)—H: W. Beecher. Plain Direction, A.—Anon.—WR 1 Plain Language , from Truthful James. (C.) — Fs. Bret Harte.—AWH-BLV—BNL–EPs —FEP —HBP — HBV—PF—THP-YBV (Heathen Chinee, The.)—CS 3 Plain Man's Dream, A.—Frd’k Keppel.—AA Plain Miss Pretty, The.—Ethel Sigsbee Small.—WR 37 Plain People, The.—Anon.—CP - Plain Tale of 1893, A.—Anon.—EA Playing School. Plain-spoken Philosophy.—Howard_Y. Newell.—WR 24 Plaint.—Ebenezer Elliott.—OB—OVW-RLP—VE –WEP 4 Plaint of the Camel, The...—C: E: Carryl.—HBV–HBWy Plaint of the Wild Flower, The.—J: Savage.—DB “Plan º nº Scheme, but calmly wait.”—J: R. (?) Mac- lili...— Planet § i. Light.-Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and €113. Plant a Tree.—Lucy Larcom.—AD—DD —HBVy —LLC — OAA—PEO—SMG. - (Who Plants a Tree—abr.)—TMR Plant Song.—Nellie M. Brown.—NW Plant the Oak.-Addie V. McMullen.—AD \ “Plant the trees, children.”—Anon.—AD t Plant Trees.--J. Wilson.—OAA - Plant Worship. (Gentleman’s Magazine.)—AD Plantation Christmas, A.—Frank L. Stanton.—WR 28 Plantation ºf A.—Frank L. Stanton.—AA —AL —HBW Plantation Love Song.—Anon.—WR 38 Plantation Philosophy.—“Brudder Romulus.”—TSS Plantation Pictures.—Andrews Wilkinson.—WR 4 Planted.—Anon.—AD - Planted himself to Grow.—Anon. See Planting Himself to TOW. Planting for the Future.—Harriet B. Wright.—AD Planting Himself to Grow.—Anon.—PP—TFS—YFR (Planted Himself to Grow.)—NV Planting of the Apple-tree I, The j.-W: C. Bryant.—AA— A NL–CAP—DD–GN–HBV– HBVy — LLC—LOS 2—OAA-PCK —PF —PGGR —RAC — SMG —SN–TYP–WR. 4.—YBV Planting on School Grounds.-C: H. Peck.-OAA Planting the Oak.-Hezekiah Butterworth.-H.S. Planting the Tree.—H: Abbey. (Have you Planted a Tree ?)—WR 17 (whº, *pś, Plant—C. [when we Plant the Tree j Ž)— *- { - Planting the Tree.—E. P. Waterbury.--AD Planting Trees.—Anon.—CHP Planting-song.—Anon.—WR 51 Plants and Flowers.-J: Ruskin.-OAA Platform of the Constitution, The... (Sel. fr. Remarks on - the Political Course of Mr. Calhoun in 1838.)—Dan'l Webster.—SS (Against Secession—ptly. fr. this gºd ptly. fr. The Con- stitution and the Union.)—SS Platform, The.—Anon.—WA Plato and Diogenes.—Jas. F. Gore.—CS 34 Plato; or, The Philosopher (in . Representative Men), Br. Sel. fr. (“In all our decisions and actions it would be well for us.”)—Ralph W. Emerson.—GG Plato to Theon.—Philip Freneau.-AA Platonic.—Anon.—FTA Platoniº y§ #. Terrett,--BNL–CS 6—MR —SR —SR 13 St. Q. 07". - Platonic Friendship, A.—Jas. M. Barrie.—W.R. 22 Platonic Friendship.–J. G. L.-BOF Platonic Love.—Coventry Patmore.—BOF Platypus, The.—Oliver Herford.—NA Play, The.—Jas. B. Kenyon.—HEV Play Ball, Bill.—C : T. Grilley.—SP 4–WR, 54 Play º A. (Japanese drill.)—Mary S. Farrand.— Play of “King Lear,” The.—W: Watson.—VA Play of the White Goose, The.—Anon.—CB Play Softly, Boys.--Teresa B. O'Hare.—BS 26 Players, The.—Bliss Carman.—OCV Playful. (Char.)—Anon.—BS 13—TCP Playgrºs-Laurence Alma-Tadema. — HBV — HBVy — Play-house Musings.-Jas. Smith.-HPE Playing.—Anon.—SP 4 Playing at Housekeeping.—Ruth Davenport.—SSC Playing Barber.—Anon.—TFS Playing Carpenter.—Anon.—LPS–PP Playing Church. (Dial.)—Anon.—WR 52 Playing Doctor. (Tab.)—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE Playing Drunkard.—Fs. S. Smith.-PP—YPS Playing Entertainment.—Anna Hopper.—WR. 21 Playing for Keeps.--Nettie H. Pelham.—WR 2 Playing Fourth of July.—M. F. Burlingame.—SD Playing Grandma. (Tab.)—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE Playing Grown-up. (Tab.)—Anon.—TCP Playing “Grown-up.”—Clara Denton.—LPD Playing “Hookey.” (Abr. and arr, as dial. fr. Little Prudy, Ch. VIII.)—Sophie May.—NDP Playing Hookey. (N. Y. Times.)—HTb-II Playing King.—Alfred Selwyn.—CBOP Playing Robinson Crusoe.—Rudyard Kipling. Robinson Crusoe. #}-º-Yº 17 Playing School. (Dial.)—Anon.—YFD Playing School.—Lida P. Caskin.-BS 13—DR Playing Store. (Dial.)—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE Playing the Bear.—W: E. Carson.—BOL Playing with Fire.—Eliz. Turner.—BVC Playing with Pussy.—Anon.—CBOP & Playmate Hours, The.—Mrs. T: W. Higginson.—LTV Plays. (Poems and Epigrams, CXCVII.)—Walter S. Lan- dor.—BGV-HIBW-WA e Play's the Thing, The.—G. : Madden Martin. See Emmy Lou. Plea, A.—HI: Van Dyke.—OAA - Plea for Boys.-Anon.—WR 52 - Plea for Castles in the Air,” A-Jacob Gough.-HP Plea for Cuba, A.—J: M. Thurston. See Affairs in Cuba. See Playing 248 TITLE INDEX Poems Plea for Enthusiasm, Al-Anon-NC - Plea for Flood Ireson, A.—C: Timothy Brooks,—PAH Plea for Patriotism, A.—B: Harrison.—SP 1 Plea for the Animals.-Jas. Thomson. See Seasons, The. Plea for the Qld South Church, Boston. ... (Sel. fr. The Old §h Meeting-house.) — Wendell Phillips. – FD 1 – Plea for the Old Year, A.—Louise Chandler Moulton.—SP 2 Plea for the Sailor, A.—W: Mountford.--SS - Plea for the Union.—W: H. Seward.—SSD Plea for Trigamy, A.—Owen Seaman.-RTW º ºg º ºs Plea for William Freeman, A. (Sel. fr. Defence of William Freeman.)—W: H. Seward.—NC Plea of Cornelia, The. Sel. fr.-Propertius.-(Tr. by E. D. A. Morshead.)—OAMs * & “Plea of emotional insanity or transitory mania, The.” — Murray Hoffman.- Plea of the Pocomtuc Chief. (Sel. fr. The Battle of Bloody Brook.)—E: Everett.-BLP (abr.) (Indian, The.)—OS 3 (Indian Chief to the White Settler, The.)—BS 3—CS 4 (Indian Chieftain, The.)—LLC (abr. - - - (Supposed Speech of a Chief of the Pocomtuc Indians— abr.)—OCP—SS r g Plea, º *ś, The.—(Arr. by) W. H. Benedict.—AD— Pleading Extraordinary.—Anon.—CS 3 Pleasant Acquaintance, A. (Tab.)—Anon.—BS 14—TCP Pleasant are Thy Courts Above-H: Fs. Lyte-OTPC . Pleasant Comedy of Patient Grissell [or Grissil or Grissill], The, Sels. fr.—T: Dekker. Content. (Fr. Act I., Sc. 1.)—CEL–EP—OR—RAC— WEP 2 (Happy Heart, The.)—BNL–HBV—PGT 1 (O, Sweet Content.)--EPC–EPE—SEP—VE (Sweet Content.)—FEP—GT-OB–RLP Lullaby: “Golden slumbers,” etc.—CBOP —EPE —FEP —GC—HBW-LC—QH-WEP 2 Pleasant Days of Old, The.—Frances Brown.—FMR (Oh #90% Pleasant Days of Old I)—BNL–FEP— |H Pleasant Isle of Avès, The.—C: Kingsley.—LH (Last Buccaneer, The.)—ABV-CTBP—EPC— FEP — —VA (Last Buccanier, The-O.)—CEL–WEP 4 . Pleasant Prospect. — Emma Lazarus. See Scenes in the Wood. Pleasant Remark from Franklin, A.—J: Fiske.—OCP Pleasant Song, (Echoes XVIII. : To A. D.—C.)—W: E. Henley.—LTV (Love Notes.)—BIL–FTA Pleasant Street.—J: Townsend Trowbridge.—AFW Pleasant Things.-Lord Byron.—OTPC—PCL Pleasant Words.--Anon.—FAS Please Do not Speak so.--Anon.—WR 17 s. “Please, preacher-man, can I go home 3’’—Anon.—CS 30 “Please to Ring the Belle.” (C.) — T: Hood. — BLV — BS 24—HEV (Come with the Ring.)—CS 21 (Maiden's Request, The-at. to S: Lover.)—MHR Pleased Customer Returns, A.—Anon.—FAS Pleasure Arising from Vicissitude, The.—T: Gray.—CBP Pleasure Exertion.—Marietta Holley.—WR 32 Pleasure Mixed with Pain.—Sir T: Wyatt.—CBP—STC Pleasure More than Pain.-Edith Putnam Painton.—WR 55 Pleasure of Labor, The.—Frances S. Osgood.—WHO Pleasure of Patriotism, The.—Bolingbroke.-OAF Pleasure Reconciled to , Virtue. (C.), Sels. fr. (Masque of Pleasure and Virtue—Songs I., II., III.)—Ben Jon- son.—EPs Pleasure I Wy Thus Desert the Heart.—Walter S. Landor. Pleasure-boat, The.—R : H. Dana.-BNL–FTR Pleasures.—Rob't Burns. See Tam O’Shanter. Pleasures of a Cultivated Imagination, The. — Mark Aken- side. See Pleasures of the Imagination. Pleasures of Heaven, The. (Sel. fr. Eupheme, IX. : on my Muse.)—Ben Jonson.—FP Pleasures of Hope, The, Sels. fr.—T: Campbell. Against Skeptical Philosophy.—CBP Domestic Happiness.-CBP Dowº, of Poland, The. (Sel. fr. Pt. I.)—GP (sel.)— (Battle of Maciejo ice—Sel.)—EDY (Fall of Poland, The.)—LOS 3 (Fall of Warsaw, 1794—abr.)—OM–SS (Poland—sel.)—BNL Hope. (Sel. fr. Pt. II.)—BNL (Apostrophe to Hope.)—CBP (Hope of an Hereafter, The-ptly. tame.)—FP IHope in Adversity.—CBP Mother, The.—RLP Pleasurº Hope, The. (Br. sel. fr. Pt. I.)—EPN-FP (Distant in Nature and Experience, The.)—CBP (Hope—abºr.)—EPs Pleasures of Hope.—EP Pleasures of Hope, Pantomime of. (By Howell L. Piner.)—WR 23 Pleasures of Imagination, The, Sels. fr.—Mark Akenside. Aspirations after the infinite-GBP Compensations of the Imagination. (Sel. fr. Bk. III.) (Pleasures of a Cultivated Imagination, The.)—RLP Development of Poetic and Artistic Creations, The.—CBP Mental Beauty.—CBP . Elegy Poems. Pleasures of Imagination, The (Oontinued). Pleasures of Imagination, The. (Sels. fr. Bk. I.)—EPR, EPs—WEP 3 (abr.) - - (Aspirations after the Infinite.)—CBP gº; of Fancy—sel.)—BNL Mind of Man, The—abr.)—SS Mingled Pain and Pleasure Arising from Virtuous Emo. tions, The.—RLP On Taste.—RLP Riches of a Man of Taste.—CBP Pleasures of Love, The.—Wilfrid Scawen Blunt.—HEV Pleasurg, § Melancholy, The. (Sel. fr.) — T: Warton. — 4 Pleasures of Memory.—T: Moore.—FP (sel.) (On Music—C.)—TIP Pleasures of Memory, The. (Sel. fr. Pt. II.)—S: Rogers. —BOF-EPN-RLP—WEP 4 . (Guardian Spirits.)—CBP (Memory.)—CBP (Old School-house, The.)—CBP Pleasures of Picnic-ing.—Anon.—CS 12 Pleasures of War. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Pledge and Prayer.—H. Frances Dempsey.—WR, 54 Pledge at Spunky Point, The.—J: Hay.—AWH Pledge of the Progressives.—Theo. Roosevelt.—WR 5 Pledge, The.—Adelaide Crapsey.—NPA Pledge with Wine.—Anon.—CS 2—FMR (abºr.) (Bridal Feast—poet. vers.-F. C. Long.)—CS 4 (abr.) —S (Bridal Wine-cup, The.) (Dram. by A. F. Bradley.)—CS 14—ED (Dram. by Sidney Herbert.)—BS 4—CDD Flighteºpinah Maria Mulock Craik. — AmSS — CBP — Plighted.—A. D. 1887.-Alice W. Brotherton.—WR 30 Ploraus Plorairt.—Aubrey De Vere.—DB Plorata Veris Lachrymis.-W: Barnes.—PGT2 Plotinus.-Ezra Pound.—NPA Plough, The.—R : H. Horne.—HEV–NT—OB—OVV-VA Plough Hand's Song, The. ... (Uncle Remus and his Friends —his Songs and Ballads, I.)—Joel C. Harris.-AA Plougher, The.—Padraic Colum.—D - Ploughman, The.—Lady Caroline Nairne —BGV Ploughman, The.—Oliver W. Holmes.—BNL–MAL Plowing Corn in Kansas.-Willard Wattles.—S Plowman, The.—Ethelwyn Wetherald.—OCW Pluck.-Marcus M. Pomeroy.—FAS Pluck and Luck.-Oliver Wendell Holmes.—HTb-I Pluck Wins.—Anon.—HTb-I Plucky Prince, The.—May Bryant.—STP Plum º The.—Ann and Jane Taylor.—BWC —CBOP — y Plumber’s Revenge, The.—Anon.—WR 2 Plumed Knight, The. (Nominating James G. Blaine for President—C.—cond.)—Rob't G. Ingersoll.—SC Plutarch's Lives.—Sel. fr.—Plutarch. 22' (Mother of Caius Marcius Coriolanus, The.)—OAMs (Mother of the Gracchi, The.)—OAMs Plymouth Harbor.—Mrs. Ernest Radford.—HIBV. Plymouth Rock.-Dan'l Webster. See First Settlement of New England, The. t Po' Little Jude.-R. Hackley.—WR 15 Po’ Little Lamb.-Paul Laurence Dunbar.—SP 1–WR 36 Po, The.--Lucan. (Tr. by Jos. Addison.)—TIWP Pobble Who Has no Toes, The.—E: Lear.—BVC —CHW — HBV-HBVy—NA—SP 4 Pocahontas.-Mary Hartwell.—SDD Pocahontas.-G : P. Morris.-PAIH–SP 8–SSR, Pocahontas.-W. M. Thackeray.—DD–GN–OCP—OS 2 — OTPC–PAH-PCL–PNW–SEM-SIP 1–STP Pockets. (Ald.)—Julian Hawthorne.—BS 14 Poe.—Alanson Tucker Schumann.—SP 7 Poem: “Tircis, most lovers now are to the full.” — Jean François Sarrazin.—AFP Poem containing some remarks on the present war, A. — Anon.—PAH Poem Dedicated to the Reverend and Excellent Mr. Urian Oakes.—N. R.—APM Poem for a Silver Wedding, A.—Anon.—CP Poem for Arbor Day, A.—Charlotte Brewster Jordan.- CB Poem for the Dedication of the Fountain at Stratford-on- Ayon, presented by George W. Childs of Philadelphia. (C.)—Oliver W. Holmes. - (Stratford Fountain.)—BS 16 Poem of Every-day Life, A.—Albert Riddle.—HSp—VSA Poem of the Cid. See Cid, The. Poem of the Cid, Story of the.—Kate M. Rabb.-NE Poem of the Universe, The.—C: Weldon.—VA Poem Postponed, A.—Anon.—LFS Poem Read at the Dinner Given to the Author by the Medi- cal Profession of the City of New York, April 12, 1883, Sel. fr. . . (Strong Heroic Line, The.)—Oliver W. Holmes.—AA Poem Read at the Founding of [the] Gettysburg Monument. —C: G. Halpine.—CS 1 - Poem, to the Critic, The.—R : Watson Gilder.—SAy Poem upon the Death of his Late Highness, Oliver, Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland, A, Br. sel. fr. (On the Death of Oliver Cromwell.)—J: Dry- den.—EDY (Oliver Cromwell—br. sel.)—BNL Poema Morale. (Sel. fr.)—Anon.—EP—E1’O Poems. (XVI.)—Emily Dickinson.—BNL (13t poem.) (XVII.)—Emily Dickinson.—BNL (2nd poem.) (Chartless.)—AA—GN–HBV-LBA 249 Poems AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Poems *E* seamstress Sel. fr. (Dreamer, The.)—Anon. Poems Composed in the Summer of 1833, Sel. fr. (Poems, . Composed or Suggested during a Tour, in the Sum- mer of 1833: Sonnet XXXVII.-O.)—W: Words- worth.-BNL (br. sel.) Poems in Unrhymed Cadence.—F. S. Flint.—NPA Poems Received in Response to an Advertised Call for a National Anthem.—Rob't H. Newell. National Anthem by Dr. Oliver...Wendell H——BNL (Rejected “National Hymns,” The, III.)—THP National Anthem by Gen. George P. M–.—BNL National Anthem by N. P. W. .—BNL (Rejected “National Hymns,” The, VI.)—THP National Anthem by Thomas Bailey A—.—BNL (Rejected “National Hymns,” The, VII.)—THP National Anthem by William Cullen B–, BNL (Rejected “National Hymns,” The, V.)—THP Rejected “National Hymns,” The, By H - - - y W. L - ngf - - - - w.—THP Rejected “National Hymns,” The, II. By J - hn Gr-- n- 1 - - f Wh - - t - - r.—THP f Rejected “National Hymns,” The, IV. By R - lph W - láo . Em - r - - n.—THP * JPoe's º at Fordham.—J: H. Boner. — AA — LBA — Poe’s “Raven” in an Elevator.—C: Battell Loomis.-W.R. 37 Poesie.—Rob't Reid.—TCW |Poesy.—Oliver W. Holmes. See Poetry. Poet.—Ralph Waldo Emerson.—YBV Poet, The.—Philip J. Bailey. See Festus. Poet, The.—W: C. Bryant.—AA—BNL–CAP Poet, The.—Geoffrey Chaucer. See House of Fame, The. Poet, The.—Sara J. D. Cotes.—TCW Poet, The.—Laetitia Fliz. Landon.—CBP Poet, The.—Cornelius Mathews.-AA - IPoet, The.—Yone Noguchi.-NPA Poet, The.—T. Randolph.-BLV Poet, The.—Colin A. Scott.—OCW º Poet, Tºº-Walter Scott. See Lay of the Last Minstrel, €. Poet, The.—Sir Philip Sidney-FT Poet, The.—Mildred McNeal Sweeney.—LBM IPoet, The.—C. S. T.-EPs Poet aº his Songs, The. — H: Wadsworth Longfellow. — In Poet and Lark-Mary A. De Vere.—AA—HBW IPoet and Painter.—H. R. Hudson.—SR 3 Poet and the Alchemist, The.—Horace Smith.-SS Poet and the Bird, The.—Eliz. Barrett Browning.—LOS 3 Poet and the Child, The.—Winifred Howells.-AA Poet and the Children, The. (Longfellow.)— J: Greenleaf Whittier.—CAP Poet and the Critics, The.—Austin Dobson.—SAy Poet and the Woodlouse, The.—Helen Parry Eden.—HEV Poet and the Woodlouse, The. (Parody.) — Algernon C: Swinburne.—PA § Poet at the Breakfast-table, The, Sels. fr. — Oliver W. FIolmes. Fashionable Piano Music. (Music-pounding.)—SP 4 g (“Where we love is home” — br. sel. fr. Homesick in Heaven, in Ch. I.)—BIL Poet Calls, The.—Alan Sullivan.-OCW E’oet Dreamt of Heaven, The.—Anon.—FP Poet Expatiates on the Beauty of Delia's Hair, The. (The Lowe Elegies of Abel Shufflebottom, III.) — Rob't Southey.—HIPE g Poet Expresses his Feelings Respecting a Portrait in Delia's Parlor, The. (The Amatory Sonnets of Abel Shuffle- bottom, IV.)—Rob't Southey.—HIPE Poet Foiled, The. (Punch.)—HPE Poet He hath Put his Heart to School, A.—W. Words- worth.-BGV Poet in the City, The.—Catherine C. Liddell.—VA Poet in the Desert, The.—C: Erskine Scott Wood.—NPA Poet in the Market-place, The.—Marg. Belle Houston.— LY Poet in the Woods, The.—W: Cowper. See Task, The. Poet of Earth.--Stephen H. Thayer.—AA Poet of Fashion, The.—Jas. Smith.--—BLV—SAy Poet of Nature, The.—Philip J. Bailey. See Festus. Poet of To-day, The.—Sarah J. Lippincott.—BNL–STC Poet, Pea ºf Scotland, The. (Emt.)—Alice M. Kellogg. (Sel. fr. Ch. III.)—KNE SSR, Poet Proves the Existence of a Soul from his Love for Delia, The. (The Amatory Sonnets of Abel Shufflebottom, III.)—Rob't Southey.—HIPE Poet Relates how he Obtained Delia's Pocket-handkerchief, The. (The Love Elegies of Abel Shufflebottom, I.) IRob't Southey.—HIPE |Poet Relates how he Stole a Lock of Delia's Hair, and her Anger, The. (The Love Elegies of Abel Shufflebottom, IV.)—Rob't Southey.—HIPE Poeta Nascitur.—T; Ashe.—VA Poetic Faculty, The. (Sel. fr.)—Aubrey T: De Vere. (Power of Poesy.)—CBP Poetic Land, The.—W: Caldwell Roscoe.—OVW Poetic Mystery, The.—Anon.—HIP - Poetic Principle, The.—Edgar A. Poe. Poetic Responses.—Anon.—OAT Poetical Cookery-book, The. (Punch.)—HPE (Roasted Sucking-pig–br. sel.)—BNL Boetical Courtship.–L. P. Hills.-CS 28 Poetical Patch Quilt, Ther—Anon.—SR 1 My Love.)—BNL See Poetry. Poetry of Dress, The.—Rob't Herrick.-P.G.T 1 Poet-lore. (C.)—Edwin Markham,_CS 38 (Lyric Seer, The.)—SR 13 - Poetry.—L. H. Foote.—AA Poetry.—Ella Heath.-HBW Poetry, Sels. fr.-Oliver W. Holmes. “If to embody in a breathing word.” (Sel. fr. Prelude and Pt. V.)—HP - Poesy. (Sel. fr. Prelude.)—AmSS—FP Poetry.—Edwin Markham.—AA Poetry. (St. abr.)—Jas. G. Percival.—SA Poetry. (Sel. fr. The Poetic Principle.)—Edgar A. Poe. Poetry.... (Br. sel. fr. Preface to Lyrical Ballads.) — W: Wordsworth–LLC Poetry and Elocution.— (By various awthors.)—SP 6 “Poetry, and its twin.-sister, Music, are the most sublime x. and spiritual of arts.”—Philip (?) Schaff.-GG Poetry and Love.—J. Swift.—BLV Poetry and the Poet.—HI: C. Bunner.—WA Poetry and the Poor.—W. W. Stowe.—HIP Poetry in Battle. (Sels. fr. two lectures on The Influence of Poetry on the Working-classes.)—Frd’k W. Robert- son.—FD 1 - (Pºy th. Language of Symbolism—longer and ptly. Q iſ . ) – Poetry of City and Country Life, The.—HI: W. Longfellow. ee Hyperion. Poetry of Dress, The.—Anon.—PGT 1 (III.) (Madrigal.)—OB–WEP 1 - Poetry § Dress, The.—Rob't Herrick.-EPs—GEP—PGT 1 (Delight in Disorder—C.)—BLV—BNL–FEP—HBP— EHBV-OB—OEL–PYO-RLP—WEP 2 (II.) (Upon Julia’s Clothes—O.) EP—EPE—HBV—LTV-OE —WEP 2 - (Whenas in Silks my Julia Goes.)—BNL Poetry of Earth, The.—Florence Earle Coates.—HT Poetry of Earth, The.—J: Keats.-WR 1 - (Grasshopper and Cricket [., The I.)—BNL–LLC—OTPC (On the Grasshopper and Cricket—C.)—BGV-EP—EPO - E GN–HBP—HBV-LC — LOS 2. — OS 2. — RAC–RLP—SEP—WE—WEP 4 Poetry of Science, Sels. fr.—Rob't Hunt. Boetry of Science.—KNE Wonders of an Atom, The.—KNE - Poetry of Science, The. (Sel. fr. Education: What Know- ledge is of Most Worth 2)—Herbert Spencer.— CS 26 Poetry on an Improved Principle. (Punch.)—HPE Poetry the Language of Symbolism. — Frd’k W. Robertson. See Poetry in Battle. Poets, The.—Eliz. B. Browning. See Aurora Leigh. Poets. (Fr. Miscellaneous Thoughts.)—S: Butler.—HPE Poets.-Joyce Kilmer.—NPA - Poet's Aºration, The. (Frags. fr. various awthors.) — Poet’s fºlion, The.-W. : Browne. torals. - Poets and Linnets.-T: Hood, the Younger.—BLV—HBV Poets and Poetry. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Poets as Friends.-J. A. Taylor.—BOF Poets at a House Party, The. (Parody.)—Carolyn Wells. See Britannia’s Pas- Poets at Tea, The-Barry Pain—HBV—PA—THP (abr.) Poet's Bridal-day Song, The.—Allan Cunningham.—BNL — FEP—HIBB . £; Choice, The. (Lines—C.)—Rob't Burns.—HIPE O6t, S gºint of his Muse, The, Sel. fr.-T: Otway. — 2 W Poet's Dream, The. — Percy B. Shelley. TJnbound. - Poet's Epitaph, A.—Ebenezer Elliott.—EDY—FEP—HBP— RLP—VA—VE—WEP 4 (sl. abr.) (Burns.)—BNL Poet’s Epitaph.-Joel E. Spingarn.—CS 3 Poet's Epitaph, A.—W : Wordsworth.-RLP—WEP 4 Boet's Friend, The.—Alex. Pope. See Essay on Man, An. Poet's Friends, The.—W : D. Howells.-CBP Poet's Funeral, The.—Fs. N. Zabriskie.—CS 23—TSS (Tribute to Longfellow, A.)—BS 13—SR 4 Poet's Good Wishes for the most Hopefull and Handsome Prince, the Duke of Yorke, The. (O.) — Rob't FHerrick. (To the Duke of York.)—WEP 2 Poet's Grave, A.—Anon.—AFP Poets' History of America, The-Clara E. Cooper.—SSC Poet's Hope, A, Sel. f W: E. Channing.—AA—EPs (sl. 7°.--— abr. (Br. sel.)—ASL z' Poet's Impulse, The-Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pil. grimage. Poet's Lamentation for the Loss of his Cat, The. — Jos. Green.—AIPM–WR 35 Poet's Mind, The, Sel. fr. (To the Critic.)—Alfred Tenny- son.—EPs - Poet's Mood, The. (Sel. fr. The Nice Valour, Act III., Sc. 3.)—J: Fletcher.—EPs . e (“Hemce, all ye [or you] vain delights.”)—BNL–EPE BP—RLP (Melanc [h]olia.)—CEL–FEP t (Melancholy.)—HBV—OB—PGT 1–SP 4 (Song, A.)—WEP 2 Poet's Morn, The.—Walter S. Bigelow.—GH Poet's Prayer, The.—Ivan Swift.—HIP 2 Poet's Prayer, The.—Ebenezer Elliott.—CBP Poet's Proposal, The-Oliver Herford.—WSA See Prometheus 2 0 TITLE INDEX Popping Poet's Retirement, The.—Andrew Marvell. See Garden, The. Poet's Secret, The...—Eliz. Stoddard.-AA Poet's Simple Faith, The.—Victor M. Hugo.—HIDL Poet's Son, A.—C : Lamb.-FT • Poet's Song, The-Alfred Tennyson.—OS 3 Poet's Song to his Wife, The.—Bryan W. Procter.—BNL– CBP—FEP—HEP—HEV–TFY-WA Poets, The.—H: Wadsworth Longfellow.—CAP Poet's Thought, A.—Bryan W. Procter.—HEP—VA Poets to Come.-Walt Whitman.-CAP Poet's Town, The.—J: G. Neihardt.—LBM Poet's Tribute, The.—Alfred Tennyson. Poet's Voyage, The.—Percy Bysshe Shelley . Poet's Wish, The.—Allan Ramsay.—EBS Poet-tree.—H. C. Dodge.—CH - * Poganuc People, Sel. fr. (Zeph Higgins’ Confession—abr. fr. Ch. XXX.)—Harriet B. Stowe.—CS 17 Pohutukawa.-Marg. A. Sinclair.—SBOS—SGB Point of Honor, A.—Owen Wister. ... See Virginian, The. Point of View, The.—Rob't Louis Stevenson.—GC Point Sublime, Colorado Cañon.—J. E. Nesmith.--BS 24 Pointer's Dyspeptic Goat.— Von Boyle.—CH . Poison Tree, The.—W: Blake. (Fr Songs of Experience)— EP Poisoned Sandwiches, The.—Alfred Perceval Graves.— RTI Poisonous Fruit.—Eliz. Turner.—BWC Poker.—Anon.—HIP–PA Poland.—T: Campbell. See Pleasures of Hope, The. Polar Quest, The...—R : Burton.—AA Policeman, The.—Anon.—WR 50 Policeman, The.—Theo. Roosevelt. the New York Police, The. Policeman's Story, The.—Anon.—PR Policeman's Story, The.—G: Birdseye.—CS 21 - Policy of Cromwell.—Homer Longfellow.—WR 53 Polish.-S: Butler.—HIPE - Polish Boy, The...—Ann S. Stephens.—FTR-HNS (Sl. abr.)—BS 2—CS 3—FR—SA Polish May Song. (W. music.)—Anon.—AD Polite Worshipper, A.—E: Young. See Love of Fame, the Universal Passion. Politeness.-Anon.—OS 1 Politeness.-Eliz. Turner.—BVC—HBV—HBVy - Politéness of William Higgel.-Ellis Parker Butler.— CS 40 Political Allegory, A.—Jas. K. Stephens.—BLV - Political Balance, The. (Sel. fr.)—Philip Freneau.-APM Political Character, A.—Israel Zangwill.—HP 2 Political Corruption.—G. : McDuffie.—CS 7 Political Dispatch, A.—G. Canning.—BLW. . . Political Duties and Responsibilities of University Men.— . Grover Cleveland.—SSD (College and the Nation, The-sel.)—TMR. Political ºily the Soul of the Republic.—S: . W. McCall, * 2 Political Infidelity, Sel. fr. (Rub-a-dub Agitation, A.) — G. : W : Curtis.—NC Political Stump Speech, A.—Fred A. Parker.—CS 37 Politicitº (In Miscellaneous Thoughts.) — S : Butler. —- Politics.-Marion Douglas.-MYF Politics and Journalism.—C: E. Smith.-SSD Politics for the People, Sel. fr.—Anon.—GG See Alastor. See Roll of Honor of Polka Lyric, #EEParclay Philips for Gilbert A. A. Becket (Holiday Task, A.)—NA Polldolly.—Blanche Trennor Heath.-CB Polliwog, The.—Anon.—LPP–NA - Polly.—W: B. Rands. – OS 1 (sl. abr. — at. to G. : Mac- donald.)—CBOP–Port—VA—WCL - Polly Pansy.—Anon.—CBOE’ Polly, Pry’s Kitten.—Anon.—WR 35 . . Polly's Curls.-Grace May North.-CB Polly's Discovery.—Charlotte Brewster Jordan.—ChS Polly’s Dolly.—Anon.—CBOP Polly’s Guitar.—C. F. Lester.—WR 48 - Polly's Preparations.—Jack Appleton.—CS 39 Polly's Shadow.—Grace May North.-CB § - —- Polly's Thanksgiving.—A. C. Stoddard.—HS—OAT Pollywogs.-Augusta Moore.—PyR. . Polonius. (Sel. fr.)—E: FitzGerald. (Meditative Tankard, The.)—OR Polonius' Advice.—W: Shakespeare. See Hamlet. t Polonius and the Ballad Singers.-Padraic Colum.—NPA |Polonius to Laertes.—W: Shakespeare. See Hamlet. . Polonius to Laertes—“Renewed.”—Anon.—CH-WHO Polydorus and Maron.—R : Glover. See Leonidas. Polyolbion, Sel. fr.-Michael Drayton.—EPE—WEP 1 Polyphemus and Ulysses.—J: Godfrey Saxe.—YBV Pomp a Futile Mask for Tyranny.—Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke.—EPE JPompadour, The.—G: W. Thornbury.—FEP Pompadour's Fan, The.—Austin Dobson.—PYO (On a Fan that Belonged to the Marquise de Pompadour —C.)—BNL–FT-OVV–VA Pompeian Preacher, A, Br, sel. fr.—May R. Smith.-HDL Pompeii.-Anon.—CS 24—FD 1 (sl. abr.) - Pompeii.-Guy Wetmore Carryl.—TIWP Pompeii.-J: Edmund Reade.—TIWP Pompeii (Sel. fr. Italy.)—S: Rogers.-POW Pompey’s Ghost.—T: Hood.—MRS - Pompilia Speaks.-Rob't Browning. See Ring and the Book, The. Pomposity.—W: Shakespeare. See Merchant of Venice, The. Pomp's Story. (Ald. fr. Cudjo's Cave, Ch. XIV.)—J: T. Trowbridge.—NP - " . Pontius Pilate.—Edwin Arnold. See In Memoriam. - Ponce De Leon.—Hezekiah Butterworth.-OCP (De Leon.)—SP 6 Ponce De Leon.—Edith M. Thomas.-PAH IPonchus Pilut.-Jas. W, Riley.—WR 21 Pond, The. (Abr.)—J: Byrom.—TMD |Pond, The.—Jane Taylor.—CBOP–OTPC–PCI. IPonte Di Paradiso, The.—J: Addington Symonds.-CBP Ponte Sublicio.—T: B. Macaulay.—TIWP Ponteach. (Sels. fr. Act I., Sc. 1; Act II Sc. 2.) —Rob't See Light of the World Rogers.-APM e. ( . . . g - Pool, The.—Alice Corbin.—NPA . & Pool, The.—H. D.—NPA Pool of Sleep, The.—Arlo Bates.—LBA Poor, The.—Carl Sandburg.—NPA Pool of Sleep, The.—Arlo Bates.—LBA Poor and Little Greece.—Harvey N. Shepard.—FD 2 Poor * the Rich, The.—Jas. R. Lowell. See Heritage, €. - Poor Andrew.—Ebenezer Elliott.—CBP Poor Brother.—Anon.—NA Poor Children, The.—Victor Hugo.-W.R. 33 Poor Child’s Hymn, The. (C.)—Mary Howitt. (Child's Hymn, The.)—PC Poor Dear Grandpapa–D’Arcy W., Thompson.—NA Poor Dear Mamma.-Rudyard Kipling. Scé Story of the Gadsbys, The. | Poor Dog Tray. (Harper, The-C.)—T: Campbell.– ABW —BOF-CGd—LC—RAC Poor Dolly.—Grace May North.--CB Poor Fisher Folk, The. (Sl. abr.)—Victor Hugo (tr. by H. W. Alexander.)—HSPS–MMR—WR 33 (How Good are the Poor—abºr.)—OS 3 (Poor Folk-Tr. by Dean Carrington.)—RTW Poor Fren; Sailor’s Scottish Sweetheart, A.—W: J. Cory. Poor House Christmas, A.—Lizzie M. Hadley.—ChS Poor Irish Boy, The.—Eliza Cook.-W.R. 9 Poor Jack.-S: K. Cowan.—WR 2 Poor Jack.-C: Dibdin.—BNL–FEP—HBV Poor Katy.—Mrs. M. A. Denison.—CBOP Poor Kings.-W. H. Davies.—HIBV - Poor Little Boy’s Hymn, The.—J: B. Gough.-CS 19 Poor Little Children.—Victor Hugo.—OS 1 Poor Little Jim.—Anon.—BS 3—CBOP (Death of Little Jim, The.)—HNS (Little Jim.)—CS 2—SA Poor Little Joe.--D: L. Proudfit.—CS12—CSS— FTR — EHNS—THP-TMD–TSS (Little Joe's Flowers.)—SR 7 Poor Little Key.—Anon.—WR 34 Poor Iſº Mother, A.—Mary L. B. Branch.-LFS-LPS– Poor Mailie's Elegy.—Rob't Burns.—EBS—EPR Poor Man's Automobile, The.—Edwin L. Sabin.-HP 2 Boor Man's Club, The. (Harper’s Magazine.)—SP 5 Poor Matthias.-Matthew Arnold.—SN (On the Death of a Favorite Canary—sel.)—PGT2 Poor Mother.—W : Wallace Whitelock.-HP 2 Poor Old Horse.—Anon.—BVC . Poor Papa.-Elsie Duncan Yale.—ChS Poor Peter.—Anon.—CHP Poor Player at the Gate, The.—G : Vandenhoff.-CS 3 IPoor Richard's Almanac.—B : Franklin.—MAL (Time.—sel.)—OS 1 Poor Robin.—Anon.—CBPC Poor Rule, A.—Anon.-BS 20—WR 14 “Poor, sad “Humanity.”—H: W. Longfellow. See Christus: A Mystery. Poor Santa Claus.--Anon.—CHP Poor Susan.—W : Wordsworth.-PC . (Reverie of Poor Susan, The.—C.)—BGV-BPB—CHV —HBV—HBVy—LC—LOS 1–MBL–OTPC–PGT 1 —TYP–WEEP 4 Poor Susan's Dream.—W: Wordsworth.-CBPC Poor Tartar. A Hungarian Legend. (C.)—J: G. Saxe. (Tartar, The.)—KNE Poor Vºg. OI). Egºtion Day, The.—J: G. Whittier.—CAP— Poor was Mad, The...—C : Battell Loomis.-H.H. Poor Withered Rose.—Rob't Bridges.—WA Poor Wºº, Don't Pay. (Dial.)—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-- 4" |{ Poor-house Nan.—Lucy H. Blinn.-BS 12—TMR (sl. abr.) |Pop Corn.-Anon.—CHP - Pope.—Craven L. Betts.--TCV - Pope, Sel. fr. (Parallel between Pope and Dryden.)—S: Johnson.—KNE e Pope *# ge Net, The.—Rob't Browning.—BLV —SAy — Pope at Twickenham.—C: Kent.—VA d “Pope he Leads a Happy Life, The.”—C: Lever.-H.BW Pope, The.—S: Lover.—FT Pope's Charade, A.—Anon.—Eulº Poplar Field, The.—W: Cowper. —BGV — BPB — FEP — BIBV-OTPC-PG.T 1–R.LP—WEP 3 ("Mºugitive years are all hasting away”—br. sel.)— Poplar, The.—R : Aldington.—NPA Poplar, The.—R : Harris Barham.—BTIV—HPE Poppaea at the Theatre.—C: Pelham Mulvaney.—OCW Poppies.—Leigh Hunt, NT Poppies in the Wheat.—Helen Hunt Jackson.--AA—TIWP Popping.—Lovena M. Page.—WR 2 Popping Corn.--Anon.—CS 12—GP 251 Popping AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Popping Corn.--Anon.—LPP Popping Corn,--Anon.—WR 31 . º - Popping the Question.—Messrs. Fezandié.-MN Popping the Question.—Rob't Grant.—CS 14—MRS Popping the Question.—I. E. Jones.—CS 18 Popposa.-C: P. Mulvaney.—TCW Poppy.—Mary A. Barr.—AD Poppy, The. (C.)—T: , H. Bayly.—FEP Poppy, The.—Jané Taylor.—NW–OTPC–PC—PGpr Poppy, The.—F's. Thompson.—OB Toppyland Limited Express, The-Edgar W. Abbott.—SR 11 Poppy-land Express, The.—HIP 2—HTb-I—SP 4 (Rapid Transit.)—BS 21 Popular Americans.—Anon.—BS 20 e Popular Amusements, Sel. fr. (Nature Designed for our Enjoyment.)—H: W. Beecher.—SAE . Popular and Kingly Examples.—R: B. Sheridan.—SS Popular College Candies.—Anon.—WR 54 Popular Error, A.—J: Starkie.-CS 21 Popular Fallacies.—C: Lamb. with the Lark. Popular Interest in Elections.—G : McDuffie.—SS Popular §plºse The.—Blanche W. Howard. — AD — Popular Recollections of Bonaparte. (Souvenirs du Peuple.) Lºrre J. Béranger (tr. by F's. Mahony.)—BNL– { - Popular Science Catechism.—Anon.—BS 12 Pore Aunt Dinah.-Violet Etynge, Mitchell.—WR 36 Porphy; Lower.—Rob't Browning.—HIBW-OB–RTV — S Port o' Heart's Desire, The.—J: S. McGroarty.—HRW Port of Ships, The.—Joaquin Miller. See Columbus. POrt RoyºArthur Wentworth Hamilton Eaton. — SBOS Portent.—Celia Thaxter.—SR 2 Portents and Fears. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Portia and Nerissa,—W : Shakespeare. See Merchant of Venice, The. w Portia at the Bar. — W: Shakespeare. See Merchant of Venice, The. - Portia to Shylock. — W: Shakespeare. See Merchant of Venice, The. Portia's Picture. — W: Shakespeare. See Merchant of Venice, The. ," Portia's Speech on Mercy.—W: Shakespeare. See Merchant of Venice, The. l Portia's Speech to Bassanio.—W : Shakespeare. See Mer- chant of Venice, The. - Porto Rican Senorita.--Anon.—WR 56 Porto Rico.—G. : E. Bowen.—HP 2 Portrait.—Ezra Pound.—OVV Portrait, A.—Jos. Ashby-Sterry.—HIBW-WA Portrait, A.—Eliz. Barrett Browning.—BNL–CBP—GN — EIBW-OTPC - Portrait, A.—T: Dekker.—FT |Portrait, A.—Caroline Duer.—AA Portrait, A.—W : Brian Hooker.—HIBV Portrait, A. (Parody.)—J ; Keats.-PA •r Portrait, A.—W: Wordsworth. See Perfect Woman. Portrait and the Critics, The.—Anon.—CS 26 Portrait Gallery, Sels. fr.-H: W. Beecher. Cynic, The. (Cond.)—BS 3—CS 19–LLC—RAC Demagogue, The-BS 2—KNE (Dishonest Politician, The-ptly. Same.)—CS 8 Portrait in Delia's Paºlour, A.—Rob't Southey.—BLV Portrait of a Friend, The.—Eliz. Barrett Browning.—BOF Portrait of a Lady.—Anon.—WR 14 Portrait of a Lady.—T. S. Eliot.—NPA Portrait of Addison.—Alex. Pope. See Epistle to Dr. Ar- buthnot. Portrait of an Old Woman.—Arthur Davison Ficke.— NPA Portrait, The.-J: , [or T : ] Heywood. See Praise of his Lady, etc., A. Portrait, The.—Rob’t, Lord Lytton.—BNL–BS 16—CS 11 —EP—FEP—HBV-MR-RTV—SP 5—StS Portrait, The.—Clément Marot.—FTA Portrait, º, -Dante Gabriel Rossetti. — GEP — VA — Portraits.-E: FitzGerald.—FT Portraits, The.—Anon.—MYF Posie, The.—Rob't Burns.—EPR Positively the Last Performance 1 (Punch.)—TMR. Positivists, The.—Mortimer Collins.—SAy—THP Possession. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Possession.—Anon.—HTb-II - Possession.—Rob't, Lord Lytton.—BNL Possession.—Bayard Taylor.—BNL–TFY Possibilities. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Possibilities.—H: Wadsworth Longfellow.—AL–CAP Possible Consequences of a Comet Striking the Earth in the Pre-Glacial Period. (Sel. fr. Ragnarok.)—Ignatius Donnelly.—BS 11 “Possum an’ Watermilin.—Anon.—WR 58 Post Mortem.—Fanny Parnell.—TIP (After Death.)—VA Post Mortem.—W: Shakespeare.--PGT 1 (Sonnet XXXII.-O.)—EP—HBV—WEP 1 Post Nummos Virtus.-Martin J. Spalding.—CS 7 Post that Fitted, The.—Rudyard Kipling.—HEV–WR 4 Post, The. Fireside in Winter, The. — W: Cowper. See Task, The. Post-boy, The-W: Cowper. See Task, The. Poster-girl, The.--Carolyn Wells. - AWII - HBV --- PA - - P Posthumous.-H. A. Beers.--AA See That we should Rise Power ob Power of the World.—E: Young. * Postilion of Nagold...The-G: L. Catling-CS 35 Postillion, º-Nikolaus Niembsch Edler von Strehlenau. Postlude.—W: Carlos Williams.--NPA Postman, The.—Emilie Poulsson.-WR 51 Post-meridian.—W. P. Garrison.—AA Post-nuptial Spat.—Anon.—WR 58 Postponed.—C: E. Baer.—CS 38—WR 32 - Potato Digger's Song, The.—T: Caulfield Irwin.—BI Potato Harvest, The...—C : G. D. Roberts.-OCW Potato, The.—T: Moore.—CS 19 Potency of English Words.-J. : S. MacIntosh.-BS 9–FTR Potion j. The. — W: Shakespeare. See Romeo and ll.i.18:15. - Potpourri, A.—Emma Manning Walker.—CS 38 Potter's Clay.—A. Lindsay Gordon.—THV Potter's Field, The-G: M. Wickers.-CS 24 Potter's Wheel, The. — Rob't Browning. See Rabbi 3,21'a. Pound, Sir l A.—Anon.—FAS Pour la Couronne. (Song fr.)—François Coppée.—(Tr. by : Davidson.)—RTV “Pour out thy love like the rush of a river.” — Rose T. Cooke.-BIL Ben Poveril Poveris!—Joaquin Miller.—OS 2 Poverty. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Poverty. (Sel. fr.)—G: W. Withers.-CBP Poverty Parts Gude Companie.—J. Baillie.—BGV Poverty Party, A. (Ent.)—Anon-Eulº - Power.—T: S. Collier.—AA Power.—J: Ruskin.—OS 3 (True Kings of the Earth, The.)—OM de Imagination.—Tom P. Morgan,—WR 47 Power of tºmies is a Visible Thing, The.—W: Wordsworth. Power of Beauty, The.—Jas. Herbert Morse.—LBA Power of Big Words, The.—Anon.—CS 40 Power of Christmas, The.—Anon.—CE Power of Conscience, The.—Dan'l Webster. See Murder of Captain Joseph White, The. Power of Free Ideas, The.—G: W. Curtis.--SAE Power of Habit, The.—J: B. Gough.-SC - (Abr.)—BS 3—CS 5—CSS—FR—LLC—SP 5 - Power of Imagination.—W: Shakespeare. See Midsummer Night's Dream. Power of Littles, The.—Anon.—CBOP Power of Love, The.—Anon.—SR 9 Power 3. Love, The.—Beaumont and Fletcher. See Valen- 1Illā, Il. - Power of Love, The.—W: Shakespeare. See Love's Labours OSt. Power of Love and Beauty, (Frags. fr. various awthors.) POWer of it. The. (Frag.)—Alfred E: Housman.—HEV Bower of Music, The. (Fr. The National Music of Ire- land.)—T: N. Burke.-FS Power of Music, The.—W: Shakespeare. See Merchant of €. The.—T: DeWitt Talmage.—SAE Venice, Th Power of Music, Power of Music. (C.)—W: Wordsworth.-OTPG (Blind Fiddler, The.)—FTR—LLC POWer #, Poesy.—Aubrey T: De Vere. . See Poetic Faculty, €. POWer gºoetry to Confer Fame, The.—Edmund Spenser.— |Power of Prayer; or, The First Steamboat up the Alabama, Tºy Sidney and Clifford Lanier. — GP — HBR — Power of Public Opinion, The.—Dan'l Webster.—SS—WHO Power of Suggestion, The.—Martin Farquhar Tupper. See Indirect Influences. Power of the Press.-J: Hay.—WR 42 Power of the Tongue, The. (St. James, —BS 12 (Tongue, The-w. 2–8.)—LLC - Power of Words, The. (Sel. fr. Words.)—Edwin P. Whip- ple.—AmSS—LLC—TSS See Night Thoughts. “Power to converse well is a very great charm, The.”—J: Ruskin.—GG . . Practical Charity.—G: Crabbe. See Borough, The. Practical Jokes.—Rob't C. W. Meyers.-CS 1 Practical Regeneration, A.—Anon.—BS 25 Practical Religious Instruction. (Sel.)—Victor Hugo.—SS Practical Way for Christians to Reform the Theatre, The. Baltimore American.)—GG - Practical Young Woman, A.—Irwin Russell.—BS 8 Practice.—HI: Drummond.—SP 4 Practice of Immortality, The.—Washington Gladden.— SP 4 Practicing Song.—Anon.—WR 4 Practising Song.—Laura E. Richards.-SSC Praefatory Poem, A.—N: Noyes.—APM Praeterita.-Sel. fr.—J: Ruskin. & (Ruskin and his Mother.)—OAMs - Praeterita ex Instantibus.-W. D. Schuyler-Lighthall.—WA Prairie, -Herbert Bates.—AA Prairie, The.—J: Hay.—CBP—PNW JPrairie, The.—Dorothy Statton.—S Prairie Fire, The...—C. W. Hall.—TMR. - Prairie Greyhounds.-E. Pauline Johnson.--TCV. Prairie Heroine, A.—R. J. C. Stead.--SBOS—SGB Prairie Mirage, The. (Detroit Free Press.)--CS 31 Prairie Path, The Anon-HP Prairie Pioneers, The.—C. L. Edson.--S Prairie Princesses, The. (Play.)—Anon.--NDP Ch. III.) Bible. 252 TITLE INDEX Prelude Prairie Schooner, The-G: Moreau Hº-s Prairie States, The.—Walt Whitman.—BNL Prairie Sunset, A.—Walt Whitman,—CAP Prairie Wind, The-Willard Wattles.--S Prairie-grass Dividing, The.—Walt Whitman.-CAP Prairies, The...—W: Cullen Bryant.—APM–CAP—PNW Prairie-sleeper, The.—Willard Wattles.—S Praise. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Praise.—G : Herbert.—BNL |Praise.—E: Osler.—FEP - Praise and Love.—W : B. Rands.-OVW Praise for Mercies.—I: Watts.-CBOP–GSP-OTPC Praise and Prayer.—Sir W: Davenant. See Gondibert. Praise for the Fountain Opened. (Zechariah, XIII., 1.)— W: Cowper.—FEP God.—Anon.—PP1 tº of a Countryman's Life, The.—J: Chalkhill.— ABV Praise Praise Praise of a Solitary Life, The.—W: Drummond.—EPE Praise of Age, The.—Walter Kennedy.—NT Praise of Cerés. (Sel. fr. Silver Age.)—T: Heywood.—LC JPraise of Earth.-Eliz. Barrett Browning.—OVV Praise of Fawnia, The. (C.—fr. Pandosto.)—Rob't Greene. (Fawnia.)—HBV—OB–WEP 1 Praise of Fortune, The. (Sel. fr. Old Fortunatus.) — T: Dekker.—WEP 2 Praise of his Lady, A. — J. : [or T : ] Heywood. — BLV — HBW-OB (Portrait, The-abr.)—BNL–EPs Praise of his Love, wherein he Reproveth Them that Com- * pare their Ladies with his, A.—HI: Howard, Earl of Surrey.—FEP—WEP 1 (Give Place, ye lovers.)—BNL–NT—RLP Praise of Homer, The.—G. : Chapman.—EPs Praise #y, The.—Virgil. — (Tr. by W: Sotheby.) — Praise of Little Women.—Juan Ruiz de Hita (tr. by H. : W. Longfellow.)—MHR—SR 3 Praise of Music.—W: Strode.—CEL (abr.) (Music.)—EPs—FEP—HBP—STQ Praise of my Lady.—W : Morris.-HBV Praise of New Netherland, The.—Jacob Steendam.—PAH Praise of Princess Mary, A.—J: Heywood.—EHT Praise of inenser, The...—W : Browne. See Britannia's Pas- torals. Praise of §aney, The-W: Browne. See Britannia's Pas- torals. Praise of the Cat.—Anon.—COS—PP of the Thames.—Sir J.: Denham. See Cooper's Hill. of Water.—Theodore de Banville.—AFP of Woman, Br. sel. fr.-C : Mackay.—BNL of Women.—Geoffrey Chaucer.—RLP of Women.—Rob't Mannyng.—OB the Lord God.—Joachim. Neander.—HGV Praise Praise Praise Praise Praise Praise Praise to God. (Hymn II.—C.)—Anna L. Barbauld,—EPs —FEP—HBP Praise to the Lamb.- (Tr. by Rob't Campbell.)—OAE Praise-God Barebones.—Ellen M. H. Cortissoz.—AA Praxiteles, gº! Phryne.—W: W. Story.—AA —FEP —LBA Pray for my Soul.-Alfred Tennyson. See Morte d’Arthur. Pray for the Dead.—A. W. H. Eaton.—AA Prayer. (Frags. fr.' various awthors.)—BNL Prayer.—Hartley Coleridge.—WA Prayer.—R : Crashaw.—HIBW Prayer.—T: Elwood.—STC Prayer.—Eliza M. Hickok.-SR 6 Prayer.—Mary, Queen of Hungary.—BNL Prayerº as. Montgomery. See “Prayer is the soul's sincere esire.” Prayer.—C : F. Richardson.—AA Prayer.—Jeremy Taylor.—OS 3 Praver.—Alfred Tennyson. See Morte d’Arthur. Prayer.—L: Untermeyer.—HEV–HT Prayer, A.—Anon. (“Lord, teach a little child.”)—PC Prayer, A.—Grant Allen.—OCW Prayer, A.—Anne Brontë.-WA Prayer, A.—J: Drinkwater.—HIBW-OVW Prayer, A.—Katha. Tynan Hinkson.—OVV Prayer, A.—Selwyn Image.—HIP 2—VA Prayer, A.—Tudor Jenks.-SR 15 Prayer, A.—Harry Kemp.–HBV *} Prayer, A.—Archibald Lampman.—OCW Prayer, A.—Jas. Russell Lowell.—PF Prayer, A.—Edwin Markham.—RAC Prayer, A.—Christina Georgina Rossetti...—OVW Prayer, A.—Frank Dempster Sherman,—HBV-HT Prayer, A.—E: R. Sill.—AA - Prayer, A.—Wendell Phillips Stafford.—LY Prayer, A.—Arthur Penrhyn Stanley.—THV Prayer, A.—Rob’t L: Stevenson.—SP 6 Prayer, The. C Aparthquake prayer. The. —C.)— Will Carle- OI! -— Prayer and Potatoes.—J. T. Pettee [or Peltree J.-CS 5 — FCNE–MYF, Prayer at Bethlehem, A.—Anne P. L. Field.—OAC Prayer #: Agincourt. —W: Shakespeare. See King enry V. Prayer for a Little Child.—Anon.—CBOP Prayer for Christmas Peace, A.—C: Kingsley.—BOC Prayer for Dominion Day.—Agnes Maule Machar.—OCV Prayer for Evening, A.—Rob't L: Stevenson.—HTb-II Prayer for Indifference.—Fanny Greville.—BGW-OB Prayer for Life, A.—G. : S. Prayer for Prayer for Burleigh.-BNL Mary.—Rob't Burns.—GEP Pain.—J : G. Neihardt.—HIBW-NPA Prelude: Prayer for Peace—W: S: Johnson.—AMV Prayer for Saturday Evening.—Anon.—TF Prayer for the Nation. (Boston Transcript.)--PAPm Prayer in Battle, The-J: H., Hewitt-CS 27 Prayer in Prospect of Death, A.—Rob't Burns.—FP Prayer ghosickness. A.— Bryan Waller Procter. - CBP — Prayer in Sorrow, A.—Louise C. Moulton.—HIDL Prayer in Spring, A.—Rob't Frost.—HT Prayer *##". Prospect of Death, A.—Rob't Burns.—EPR “Prayer is the application of want to Him who only can relieve it.”—Hannah More.—GG “Prayer is the soul's sincere desire.”—Jas. Montgomery.— SAE (abr (Prayer—sel.)—CBP—LLC—RLP—STC (What is Prayer 3–0.)—FEP—HBP Prayer Living, and Dying, A.—Augustus M. Toplady.—HEP (Rocks; Ages [., cleft for me].)—FEP—HBV-HTb-I * ! Prayer of Agassiz, Thé.-J. : G. Whittier.— BNL —CAP — TMD (sl. abºr.) Prayer of Beaten Men, The.—W : Hervey Woods.-HBV Prayer of Columbus.-Walt Whitman.-AL–CAP—PNW Prayer of Cyrus Brown, The. (C.)—Sam W. Foss.-AWH —SP 4–THE” (Informal Prayer, An.)—WR 22 Prayer of Gratitude.—Elbert Hubbard.—WR. 56 Prayer of Habakkuk, The-Bible. See Habakkuk. Prayer of Nature, The...—Lord Byron.—FP Prayer of Old Age, The.—G: Wither. See Hallelujah. Prayer of the Progressives.—T: F. Dornblazer.—WR 51 Prayer of Theocritus for Syracuse, The.—Theocritus (tr. by Sir E: Dyer.) See Sixe Idillia. Prayer *: Apollo.—Geoffrey Chaucer. See House of Fame, Prayer to Ben Jonson.—Rob't Herrick—EPs (His Prayer to Ben Jonson—O.)—BLV—WEP 2 Prayer to Mnemosyne, The.—J: Addington Symonds.-CBP Prayer to the Trinity.—Jas. Edmeston.-HBV-VA (“Lead us, Heavenly Father, lead us.”)—FEP Prayer to the Virgin, The.—Anon.—BIP Prayer to the Wind, A.—T: Carew.—RLP—WEP 2 Prayers.—HI: C. Beeching.—LH–OB–OVV-VA Prayers.--Lady Flora Hastings.-OTPC Boy’s Prayer, A. (Sel.)—GN–GSP—OR—SP 1 Prayers.-Walter S. Landor. See Gebir. Prayers.-W. : Shakespeare. See Measure for Measure. Prayers of Children.—Anon.—CS 6 Prayin' for Rain-Frank L. Stanton.—SP 4 ^ Praying, and Loving.—S:...T. Coleridge. See Rime of the Ancient Mariner, The. Praying for Father.—Anon.—WR 50 Praying for Papa-Anon.—CS 25–SR 5 Praying for Rain.—J: Wolcott.—CS 3—HPE Praying for Shoes.—Paul H. Hayne.—BS 16—CS 26 Preacher, A. (Sel. fr.)—Augusta Webster.—CBP Preacher, The. (Albr.)—J : G. Whittier.—PNW Preacher Preferred Cash.-Anon.—SP 4 (Preacher Preferred Spot Cash.)—WR 34 Preachin' Bill.—B: Percy Young.—S Preachiº ind Missions. (Frags. fr. "Preaching may be compared to lightning.”—Enoch Pond. Preamble to the Constitution of the U. S.—OCP Precarious Predicament, A.—E. H. Trafton.—MD Precedº-Lewis Cass. See Om Precedents in Govern- Iſle Ilú. Precept and Practice.—W: Cowper.—OTPC Precept of Silence, The.—Lionel Johnson.—HEV Precept; Husband, The.—G. : Crabbe. See Tales of the all. Precepts.--T: Randolph.--CS 16 (He Lives Long who Lives Well—sel.)—FP Precious Lives.—S: F. Smith.-WR 17 (Patriot Dead, The.)—BLP Precise, Tailor, A.—Sir J.: Harrington.—SAy Predestination.—Anon.—SR 13 Predictiºn; §ncerning the Fourth of July.— J: Adams.- various awthors.)— Predictions of Disunion.—W: Pinkney.—SS Pre-existence.—Paul H. Hayne.—BNL–GP—HBV—STC Preface to Essays in Criticism... (Sel. fr.)—Matthew Ar- mold.-(Qxford.)—POW - Preface to Lyrical Ballads, Br. fr. (Poetry.)—W: Wordsworth.-LLC - Preference Declared, The.—Eugene Field.—YBV Pregnant Comment, The.—Jas. R. Lowell.—CAP—LTV Prehistoric Smith-David L. Proudfit.—AWH–THP “Prejudice is prejudgment. It is forming an opinion with. Sel. out examining.”—Anon-GG Preliminary Fººtion of Emancipation.— Abraham Lin- COIIl.— Prelude: ‘‘Hush'd #y each busy shout.”—Arthur Christopher Benson.—OV Prelude# he night was dark.” (C.)—R : Watson Gilder.— (Dawn.)—BNL–GP—SN–STO “Embracing the woman I love.” — Edmond Mc- Kenna.-AMV 2 : “Words, words.”—Josephine P. Peabody.—AA Prelude, A : , “O covering grasses I O unchanging trees I’’ (Sel.)—F's. Sherman.-TCV Prelude: “England I. Since Shakespeare died,” etc.— Ed- mund C. Stedman.—VA Prelude AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS Prelude, A: “Spirit that moves the sap.”—(C.)—Maurice Thompson.—HEV–LBA (Fertility.)—ASL Prelude, The, Sels. fr.--W: Wordsworth. - Apparition on the Lake. (Sel. fr. Bk. I.)—WEP 4 Ascent of Snowdon. (Sel. fr. Bk. XIV.)—WEP 4 Defile of Gondo. (Sel. fr. Bk. VI.)—WEP 4 .. Influence of Natural Objects ... in Calling . Forth and Strengthening the Imagination. (Sel. fr. Bk. I.- first printed as sep. poem.)—BGV-BNL —EPC — EPN-GT-HBP—WEP 4 (Skating—abr.)—CHV-EPs—GN—POS Morning after the Ball. (Sel. fr. Bk. IV.)—WEP 4 Prelude to Evangeline. — H: Wadsworth Longfellow. See Evangeline. Prelude to Soliloquies in Song.—Alfred Austin.—RTV Preludes from “The Angel in the House.”—Coventry Pat- more. See Angel in the House, The. - - Preludings, The.—Jas. Russell Lowell.—FT Premature Proposal, The.—(Dram. by) A. F. Bradley. — CS 13—PD - - Premonition of Immortality.—D: Dudley Field.—WR 33 Preparation.—T: E : Brown.—OVW Preparº and Battle. (Frags. fr. various awthors.) — Preparations.—Anon.—OR Preparations for Winter.—Patrick J. McCall.—BIP Preparing for a Picnic.—Anon.—YFD Preparing for the Speaking Contest.—Anon.—WR 50 Presage.—Celia Thaxter.—BIL–FTA Presbyterians. The.—S: Butler. , See Hudibras. Prescience.—T: B. Aldrich.-AA—ASL–OVW Prescience of the Rose, The.—Angela Morgan,—HP 2 Preseriº, for a Spring Morning, A. — J.: Davidson. — Presence in Absence. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Present, The. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Present, The.—Adelaide A. Procter.—FP—OS 2 (Included in Old and the New Year, The.)—HS Present Age, The, Sel. fr.—W : E. Channing.—SSD—WHO Abr.)—PFP—SR 8 (sl. longer.) Present Age, The.—Victor Hugo. See Napoleon the Little. “Present age, exultant over the many recent wonderful tri- umphs, The.”—H: C. Minton.—GG - Present *ś Future Faiths, The. (Sel.)—Phillips Brooks. Present and the Past in the Twelfth Century, The.—Chres- tien de Troyes.—AFP - Present Condition of Man Windicated, The.—Alex Pope. See Essay on Man, €. - Present Crisis, The.—Jas. R. Lowell.—APPV —CAP —CCB —FP—HDL (br. Sel.)—HTb-I—PF—SP 8—StS- YBW (Cond.)—TS-WR 10 - - (Once to Every Man and Nation—sel.)—LLC Presentº; the Boy Blue, A. — J. W. Foley. — SP 4 — T’resent for Mamma, A.—Anon.—CHP Present for Santa, A.—Nellie R. Cameron.—CHP Bresent Heaven, The.—Jones Very.—STC - Present Heroic Era in American History. — Rob't Stuart - MacArthur.—WR 42 Present in Absence.—J: Donne (?) –PGT 1 (abr.) (That Time and Absence Proves rather Helps than Hurts to Loves.)—OE - Presentation Address.—Reverdy E. Baldwin —WR 54 Presentation Address.-Daisy Elliot.—WR 54 Presentation Address to a Foreman by a Workman, A. — Anon.—CP Bresentation Address.-Reverdy E. Baldwin.—WR 54 Presentation of a Flag to a Regiment Departing for War.— Anon.—CP Presentation of the Keys of a New School Building by the Arehitect.—Anon.—CP “Presentation of the Trumpet, The.”—Anon.—HIH- SR 10 Presentation Oration.--Anon.—CP Presentiment.—Ambrose Bierce.—AA IPresentiment.—Abram J. Ryan.-PS Presentiments.--T. S. Denison.—SR 2 Presenting to a Lady a White Rose and a Red on the Tenth of June, Sel. fr.—W: Somerville. See White Rose, A.—Somerville and Congreve. Presepio, The.—(Home’s Year Book.)—BOC Preservation of America, The.—HI: Amitt Brown.—AmSS Preserving-time.—Anon.—HIP 2 Presidency on the Brain.--Anon.—NM President Garfield. (Parody.)—Anon.—PA President Garfield, Br. sel. fr. (“Ah, me ! how dark the discipline of pain.”)—H: W. Longfellow.— HDL — OCP—PAIH President Lincoln's Grave.—Caroline A. Mason.—POL President Lincoln's Second a Inaugural Address. – Abraham Lincoln.-CS 3 - - (Second Inaugural Address.)—AL—LLC—MRS– OAL —OS 3—PPS–SFM–StS—WR 46 President McKinley's, Last Address [or Speech].-W: Mc- Rinley.—NP (abr. - Fresident Roosevelt’s Blood.—W. D. Fox.-W.R. 38 President Roosevelt's 1907 Thanksgiving Proclamation. — Theodore Roosevelt.—WR 39 President Tucker's Letter.—Anon.—HTb-I - President Washington's Receptions.—W: Sullivan. — HS — OAW-WR, 49 - President Washington's Response to the French Ambassador on Receipt of the Colors of France, 1769.-G: Wash- ington.—OAW Prince Arthur.—W: Shakespeare. Presidential Protest, The, Sels. fr.—Dan'l Webster. Executive Power to be Dreaded.—FD 1 Representative, The.—FD 1 - Resistance to Oppression in its Rudiments.-SS—WHO President's Address, A.—Anon.—CP g - President's Old Arm-chair, The. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. See Parson Turell's Legacy. - . President's Proclamation, The...—Howard Glyndon.—POL Presiding, ºncer's Address at a Public Debate, The...—Anon, Presidio de San Francisco, 1800.-Bret Harte.—PNW Presidio Hill.—J: Vance Cheney.—GS Press, The. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Press, The.—W: Cowper. See Task, The. Press, The. (Ad.)—Ebenezer Elliott.—CBP—SS Press Evangel, The.—J: B. O’Reilly.—WR 30 Press of Sorrow, The.—Josiah Gilbert Holland. See Bitter- Sweet. - Press ºrk Benjamin.— BLP (sl. abr.) —CS 5 — FP 0.07”. Pressed for Time. (Mom.)—C: De Sivry.—WR 32 Pressed Gentian, The.—J: Greenleaf Whittier.—CBP Press-gang, The.—Anon.—CBPC Presto Change.—Jos. B. Smiley.—CS 30 Presto Furioso.-Owen Seanuary.—THP * Pretext of Rebellion, The.—Stephen A. Douglas.-CS 2 Pretty Cow.—Jane Taylor.—CFBP—PC (Thank you, Pretty Cow.)—ASR-I–CBOP — LOS 1 — POR–TYP - Pretty §ºf Loch Dan, The.—S: Ferguson.—BNL–DB— Pretty is that Pretty Does.—Alice Cary (?).-PyS Pretty Little Blue Bird. W. music.)—Anon.—AD Pretty §§ of Kissimmee, The. — Joel Benton. — CS 31 — Pretty Peggy.—Caroline Wells.-SP 4 Pretty Rose-tree, The.—T: Moore.—AD Bretty §ºi, of Jose, The. — Frances Hodgson Burnett. — Prevalent Poetry.—Anon.—WA - Preventive “No,” A.—Bible. See Proverbs of Solomon, The. Prevision.—Ada Foster Murray.—HIBW-LBA - Priapus.-H. "D.—NPA Price, The.—Anon.—CS 39 Price, The.—W: Canton.—HP 2 Price, The.—Tom Masson.—WR 22 Price, The.—Walter H. Pollock—FLS Price of § Pink, The.—Josephine Pollard.—BS 15—CS 22 Price of Fame, The...—Eliz. M. Gilmer.—SP 5– Price of Greatness, The.—Carrie Van Gilder.—PyR. Price of Greatness, The-S: E. Kiser.—SP 8 Price of High License, The.—A. J. Waterhouse.—WR 18 Price of º ºt Principle, The.— Marg. Cameron.— SP 6 Price of Truth, The.—Horatius Bonar. See. How we Learn. Price we Pay, The.—J. H. Stevens.—HIP 2 Priceless, Pearl, The.-J.; White Chadwick.--THV Pricke of Conscience, The. (Sel. fr.)—R : Rolle De Ham- pole.—EP - Pride.—Rob't Blair. See Grave, The. Pride.—Earl of Sterlene.—KNE Pride against Pride. (Dial. ad. fr. Donna Diana.)—West- - land Marston.—NDP Pride and Cost of War.—Christian Burke-WR 56 Pride and Vanity. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Pride of Ancestry.—G: Croly.—SS Pride of Battery B, The. — Frank H. Gassaway. — BR — CS 1 R—RTV—TMD Pride of Youth, The. — Walter Scott. See Heart of Mid- lothian, The. Priest, A.—Norman Gale.—VA . Priest, The.—N : Breton.—HIBF . (“I would I were an excellent divine,”)—BNL Priest and the Mulberry-tree, The.—T: L. Peacock.- ABV Hºgg–CTBP—GN —GSP —LC —OTPC —PCL — Priest's Prayer, A.—Martha G. Dickinson.—AA Primary Class, The.—Clara J. Denton.—FTT Prime of Life, The.—Walter Learned.—HIBW-HP 2 Prime of Life, The.—Ella, W. Wilcox. —CS 27 - Primer of Conservation, A. (Sel. fr.) — Treadwell Cleve- land, Jr. . (Few Statistics, A.)—OAA Primer of Forestry, A. (Sel. fr.)—Gifford Pinchot. . (Uses of the Forest, The.)—OAA - Primeval Forest, The-H: W. Longfellow. See Evangeline. Primrose, The.—T: Carew. See Primrose, The. — Rob't e Herrick. - Primrose [.. The—C.], (Sel.)—J: Clare—AID - Primrose, The.—Rob't Herrick-BLV —CBP —EPs —FEP —HBV—OB—SP 2 . (At. to T: Carew-sl. diff, vers.)—NT—RLP Primrose Dame, A.—Gleeson White.-HBV—VA Primrose of the Rock, The.—W : Wordsworth.-FP–FTR Primroses.—Alfred Austin.—EP—OVW |Primroses, The...—W. Graham Robertson.—OAA Prince.—Harriet L. Childe-Pemberton.—BS 20—PFP Prince, The.—Josephine Dodge T)aska.m.—LBM Prince Adeb.-G : H. Boker.—BNL Prince Adherbal before the Roman Senate.—Sallust. See Jugurthine War, The. - See King John Prince gººrt. The.—Alfred Tennyson. See. idylls of the Ing. Prince Dorus.-C: Lamb.-ABV 254 TITLE INDEX Proclamation Prince Eric's Christ-maid.—Emma D. Banks.-BR Prince Eugene.—(Tr. by) J : Hughes.—EDY—HBP Prince Finikin.—Kate Greenaway.—CFBP Prince Heathen.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB - g Prince Henry and Falstaff.- W: Shakespeare. See King Henry IV., Pt. I. Prince Henry's Defence of Himself.-W. : Shakespeare. See Ring Henry IV., Pt. I. Prince Henry's Speech on the Death of Hotspur. — W: Shakespeare. See King Henry IV., Pt. I. Prince Lucifer, Songs fr.—Alfred Austin. Grave-digger's Song.—WA. Mother-song.—HIBV-OAMs—VA Prince of Illusion, The.—J: Luther Long.—SP 6 Prince of India, The. (Sel. fr.)—Lew Wallace. (Sergius to the Lions.)—SP7—WR 37 Prince of Newfoundland, A.—Celia. Thaxter.—WR 35 Prince of Parthia, The.--A Tragedy. (Sel. fr. Act I., Sc. - 1.)—T: Godfrey.—APM Prince of Peace, The.—Anon.—HIP & Prince of Peace, The.—W : Jennings Bryan.-SP 4 Prince of Wales, The.—Artemus Ward.—SP 5 Prince Otto, Sel. fr.—Rob't L. Stevenson. and the Countess, The. Prince Riquet's Song.—Stopford A. Brooke. the Tuft. Prince Robert.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB—OBB Prince Tatters.--Laura E. Richards.-HBV—HBVy Princes. (Sels. fr. The Crown of Wild Olive, Lecture III. War.)—J: Ruskin.—OS 3 IPrince's Day, The.—T: Moore.—PPV Prince's Feather.—Mary E. Bradley.—CS 23 £rince's Hunting, The.—H: W. Austin.—CS 28 Princes in the Tower, The. (Fr. King Edward the Fourth.) —T: Heywood.—EHT e 8 ſº Prince's Progress, The, Sel. fr. (Bride Song.)—Christina G. Rossetti.-EP—OB—OVW (Too Late.)—GEP—HBV Princess, The, Sels. fr.—Alfred Tennyson. As thro’ the Land. (“As thro’ the iºd. at eve we went.”)—FEP—HTb-I (Reconciliation, The.)—CBP—HBP—HBV (We Kiss'd Again with Tears.)—BIL–TFY Ask me no More. (Song fr. Pt. VI.)— CBP — FEP — GEP—GP—HBP—HBV—LTV — PGT.2 — RLP — SP 3—VA (Songs from “The Princess,” III.)—CEL Bugle Song. (Fr. Pt. III.)—BS 1—BVC–CBP—CR— CS 2—CSBP — Ehl’ —EPs —FEP —FPE —FTR — GEP—GN–GP—HBP—HBV—HNS—LC—LLC— LOS 1—OM—OS 2—PCK–PGGR—PYO —RAC — RLP—SA—SEP—SMG-SP 3—SSR —STC —TYP —WE—WR 41 (pant.) (Blow, Bugle I, Blow J.)—CBPC–HTb-I—OB– PHS (Bugle, The.)—BNL–PF (Princess, The, Sel. fr.)—SAE (sel.) (sºff from “The Princess.”) — CEL (II.) — MRS ..) (Splendour Falls on Castle Walls, The.)—EPN-GSP —NT—OTPC–WEP 4 “Come down, O_maid.” (Song fr. Pt. VII.)—OB—OVW Small Sweet Idyll, A.—OR Days that are É.Mºre The. (Song fr. Pt. IV.)—FEP (Princess, The, Sel. fr.)—FP (Retrospection.)—AmSS—BNL (Song of the Maiden.)—LLC \ (Songs from “The Princess,” II.)—MRS (Tears, Idle Tears.)—CBP—Ehl’—EPN-FTR-GEP G. BV—HGP–NT—OS 3 —OTPC –PYO – RLP—SEP—SP 3—VE—WEP 4 Home they Brought her Warrior [Dead]. See Princess See Riquet of (Soºn g fr. Pt. V.)—BIHIV—BNL–FEP—GEP—HIBW-LOS 2 - —NT—OTPC–PIHS-RLP (For his Child's Sake.)—CBP (Home—early vers.)—OS 1 (I Live for Thee.)—CS 19–LLC (Songs from “The Princess,” IV.)-CEL–TM (Widow and Child, The.)—HBP—OAMs In the Fight. (Song fr. Pt. V., Interlude.)—EPs (Thy Voice is Heard [thro' Rolling Drums].)—BIHV FEP—LOS 2—VA Lullaby. (Fr. Pt. II.)—BFW —BNL —BS 1 —HBP — HBV—HBVy—LC—OS 1 (Princess, The, Sel. fr.)—SC (sº, from “The Princess.”) — CEL (I.) — MRS (Sweet and Low.)—ABV-ASR-T—CBOP—CB PC- CCB-CFBP—EA—EPN-FEP — GC — GEP — GSP–GT-LLC—LOS 1–NV—OAMs — Or M — OTPC–PCK–PGpr—PHS–Pok.-- RAC — RLP —SFM-SMG-SP 3—TM–TYP–VA. (Cradle Song.)—CBP Lyrics from “The Princess.”—RTV “Now lies the earth.”—CBP O Sºlºw, Flying South. (Song fr. Pt. IV.) —GP — T (O Swallow, Swallow [, Flying South].)—BNL–HBV —HGP–NT—RLP t (Songs from “The Princess,” I.)—MRS Princess, The. (Br. Sels. fr. Pts. II. and VI.)—SAE Summer Night. (Song fr. Pt. VII.)—OB Tribute to Motherhood, A. (Sel. fr. Pt. VII.)—SAE (Song fol. Pt. I.)—GEP—OVV-VA- Princess, The (Oontinued.) Woman’s Cause. (Sel. fr. Pt. VII.)—LTV (Man and Woman.)—BOL–CBP (Princess, Selection from—longer.)—RAC (Woman—abr.)—BS 3 e Princess and the Countess, The. ... (Dial. ad. fr. Prince Otto, Ch. XIII.)—Rob't L. Stevenson.—NDP Princess and the Rabbi, The.—W. L. Gardner.—CS 23 Princess Faraway, The. (Sel. fr.)—Edmond Rostand. (Temptation, The.)—SP 2 & Princess’ Finger-nail, The.—Ella W. Wilcox.-BS 19 Princess Imra and the Goatherd.—Emma D. Banks.-BR Princess Mary, The...—C : Major. See When Knighthood was - in Flower. º Principle of the American Constitutions, The, Sel. fr. (Men §speeds of the Revolution, The.)— E: Everett.— MRS . Principle Put to the Test.—W: Cowper.—CBOP Principles of the Founders.-Edwin D. Mead.--StS Princip; of the Revolution, The.—Josiah Quincy.—BLP— Printers and Mind Readers.--Anon-SR 14 Printing Press, The-Edwin H. Chapin.-FD 1 Prior to Miss Belle's Appearance.—Jas. W. Riley.—AWH- THIP–WR 14 Priscilla.-Ellen M. H. Cortissoz.-FTA—LTV Priscilla, Prim's Views on Woman's Rights.--Anon.— CS 27 Priscilla's, Wedding.—HI: W. Longfellow. See Courtship of Miles Standish. Prison Incident, A.—Anon.—HTb-I Prison of Tasso, The.—Lord Byron.—TIWP Prisoned [Prisoner — C.] in Windsor he Recounteth his Pleasure there Passed.—HI: Howard, Earl of Surrey. —F (Lines Written in Imprisonment at Windsor.)—WEP 1 Prisoner, The. (Sel.)—Emily Brontë.-NT—OB—OVW Prisoner for Debt, The.—J: "G. Whittier.—CS 10 Prisoner in Windsor he Recounteth his Pleasure there Passed.—HI: Howard, Earl of Surrey. See Prisoned in Windsor, etc. Prisoner of Chillon, The.—Lord Byron.—BGV-BNL–Ehl” —EPC–FEP—GEP—HBP—MBL–SA (sel.) (Albr.)—BS 5–EDY—EPN , (Br. Sel.)—EPs—RLP—RTW Sonnet on Chillon (C.—introd, to poem.)— BGV— CBP —Ehl?—EP—EPC —LOS 3 —RLP —SEP —VE — WEP 4 | (Chillon.)—OS 3 (“Eternal Spirit of the chainless mind”—sel.)—EP— GEP—GP—HIBW-POW (On the Castle of Chillon.)—PGT 1–PPV—RAC Prisoner of the Bastile, The.—Mrs. J. O. Warner.—CS 33 Prisoner of Zenda, The. Sel. fr.—Anthony Hope.—SP 1 (Honor of Zenda, The.)—WR 29 - (If Love were All.)—WR 22 - Prisoner to a Robin who Came to his Window, The. (Ver. ses to a Robin Red-breast, etc. — C.) — Jas. Mont- gomery.—PC Prisoners of Naples, The, Sel. fr.—J: G. Whittier.—HIDL Prisoner's Plea, The. (Ad.)—Anon.—NP Prisoner's Statement, The-Blanche Hedges Brown.—CS 39 Prisons. Sel. fr.—G: Crabbe. . (Condemned, The , his Dream and its Awakening.)—CBP Priuli and Jaffier. (Sel. fr. Venice Preserved, Act I., Sc. g 1:)—T: Otway.-SS Private Blair of the Regulars.-Clinton Scollard.—PAH Private Devotion.—Phoebe H. Brown.—AA—YBV Private. Judgment.—J: Dryden. See Hind and the Panther, The, 3. Private of the Buffs [..; or, British Soldier in China, The]. (O.)—Sir Fs. Doyle.—BNL–CBB—CTBP—HBP— Hº-Havy—LH-ovv–PPv–RTI—RTy— VA . (British Soldier in China, The.)—PGT2 Private Rehearsal, A.—Anon.—WR 14 Private Rehearsal, A.—Belle M. Locke.—CS 35 Private, Soldier, The.-Ulysses S. Grant.—OCP Prize ‘gººst on Domestic Accomplishments, A. — Anon. — Ul Prize of the Margaretta, The.—Will Carleton.—PAH Pro and Contra-M. A. M. Désaugiers.-AFP Pro Mortuis.-Fs. T. Palgrave.—THV-VA Pro Patria Mori.--T: Moore–PGT 1–PPV ("whº tº who adores thee”—C.)—EDY— FTA— THIP Pro Tem. (Play.)—B. L. C. Griffith.-SPC Problem, The.—Ralph W. Emerson.—AA –AmP — APM — BNL–CAP —CBP —FEP —GEP —HBP —HBV — LBA—PCK–STC–YBW (Responses—sel.)—GP Problem, The.—J: Greenleaf Whittier.—CAP Problem in Boy Training.—E. Harriet. Palmer.—WR 58 Problem in Mathematics, A.—Anon.—CS 39 Problem of Drunkenness, The.—Oliver W. Stewart.—SP 5 Problem of Life, The.—Theodore Tilton.—SR 3 Problem of Self-government, The-Chauncey M. Depew. — Problem of the Universe, The.-O. M. Mitchell.—SSD Procession of the Flowers, The -Sydnev Dobell.—DD–GN (Chanted. Calendar, A.)—HBV-HBVy—OB Processiº of Time, The.—G: Chapman. See Tears of Peace, €. Processional.—Alice A. (S.) James.—AA Proclaim Fº Throughout the Land.— Wendell Phillips. Proclamation, A.—(Virginia Gazette, The.)—PAH 255 Proclamation AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Proclamation, A.—Woodrow Wilson.-QAMs Proclamation, The.—C: Godfrey Leland.-POL ſº Proclamation, The.—H: W. Longfellow. See John Endicott, Proclamation, The-J: . G. Whittier.—EDY-OAL-PAH Proclamation of Emancipation.—Abraham Lincoln-WR 46 Proclamation of the Columbian Exposition, A. - B : Harri- son.—BLP Proclamºgº & º Army of Italy.—Napoleon Bonaparte.--- (LÚ \", (Bonaparte to his Army in Italy—diff, tr.)-BLP (To the Army of Italy—sl. same.)—SS-SSI) Proclivior. yariation on Longfellow’s Excelsior.) (Punch.) Procrastination.—Anon.—CS 30 - Procrastination.—G. : W. Markens.—HIP 2 * Procrastination.—Rob't Southwell. See Loss in Delay. Procrastination.—Martin Farquhar Tupper. See To-morrow. Procrastination.—E: Young. See Night Thoughts. Procrastination and Forgetfulness of Death. – E : Young. See Night Thoughts. Procreative Virtue of Great Examples.—Lord Byron. See Marino Faliero. Procrustes' Bed.—Beatrice Hanscom.—HIP 2 Procrustes' Bed.—Carlotta Perry.—CS 25 Proctor Knott on Duluth.-Proctor Knott.—CS 34 Procuratores.— (Shotover Papers.)—WA Prodigal, The.—N. McGee Waters.-SP 4 Prodigal Son, The. (Pant.)—Anon.—WR 41 Prodigal Son, The. (St. Luke, Ch. XV.-abr.) BS 1–EA Prodigals, The. (Parody.)—Anon.—PA Prodigals, The.—Austin Dobson.—CBP Prodigies, The.—Grace Sartwell Mason.—SP 6 & Proem: “There is no rhyme that is half so sweet.”—Madi- son Cawein.—AA g “Some said, “He was strong.’” — J. : Davidson. — It this little world to-night.”—Oliver Herford.— (Earth.)—THP - Proem: “A thing of beauty is a joy forever.”— J: Keats. See Endymion. Proem to. In Memoriam.—Alfred Tennyson. OrlåIſl. Proem, A: “When in my walks I meet some ruddy lad.”— S: Ward.—AA * * * * |Proem: “I love the old melodious lays.”—J: G. Whittier.— AA—AL–Amp—APM–CAP—GEP—HBV (Proem to Edition of 1847.)—YBW Profession of Faith, Sel. fr.—Blaise Pascal.—GG Professional Education, Sel. fr. (Study of Latin and Greek.) —Sydney Smith.-LLC Professional Pride. (Tab.)—Anon.—TCP 12rofessor, The.—F. Crosby.—ED Professor at the Breakfast-table, The, Sels. fr.-Oliver W. - Holmes. Crooked Footpath.-HBV-HTb-I Faithful Little Wife, A. (Sel. fr. Ch. XII.)—SR 1 Iris. (Sel. fr. Ch. III.)—WR 5 Robinson of Leyden. (TVerses fr. Ch. VII.) — EDY — PO STC Bible.— Proem: Proem: A. See In Mem, JProfessor Čunter on Marriage.—G : Kyle.—WR 3 Professor in Shafts, The...—Elijah Kellogg.—SR 1 Professºrpuzzled, The. (Dial.)—F. B. Wilson.— BS 6 — Professor's Ball Game, The.—Will H. Irwin-WR 25 Professor's Christmas Story, The. — Rob't Browning. See Christmas Eve. “, Professor’s Present, The...—Clara J. Denton.—FTT Brofits.-Fannie Stearns Davis.--NPA Program for a Christmas Celebration.—Anon.—HCTC Program for a Thanksgiving, Celebration.--Anon.—HCTC Program for a Winter Evening Entertainment.— Lester C. Crockett.—NYM Program for Autumn Celebration.—Anon.—HCTC Programme.—Oliver Wendell Holmes.—CAP Programme for Memorial Day.--Anon.—SSC. Progress.--Anon.—CS 17 Progress.-N. Michell.—CS 10 Progress in Denial.-W. : Gilmore Simms.-CBP Progress is Constant.—C: Summer. See Progress of Human- ity, The. Progress of Curiosity, The , or, A Royal Visit to Whitbread's Hºery, Sel. fr. (Birth-day Ode.)— J: Wolcott.— Progress of Dulness, The. (Sels. fr.)—J: Trumbull.—APM Progress of Humanity, The. (Sel. fr. The Law of Human Progress.)—C : Sumner.—CS 10 (Progress is Constant—sl. diff.)—BLP Progress of Poesy, The.—T: Gray.—BGV-BNL (bºr. Sels.) —EP—EPR—FEP —HEV —OE —PGT 1 —RLP — WEP 3 (John Milton—br. sel.)—BNL Brogress of Poetry, The.—Matthew Arnold.—GC Progress of Poetry, The.—Jonathan Swift.—HIPE Progress of Sir Jack Brag, The.—Anon.—AWB–PAH Progress of Taste, The, Sel. fr. (Much Taste and Small Estate.)—W: Shenstone.—WEP 3 12togressive Peanut Party, A.—Anon.—EuIE Prohibition a Blessing to the Poor.—H: W. Grady. See following. frohibition in Atlanta.-H. : W. Grady.—NC (Business Side of Prohibition—ptly. same.)—TS (Prohibition a Blessing to the Poor—ptly. same as NC) —TS Prohibition in Kansas.-J: J. Ingalls.-W.R. 18 Proloug of the XII. Buk of Eneados. Prohibition in Kansas.-Eli Perkins.—WHO Prohibition Keynote.—J: G. Woolley.—WR 42 Prohibition Party a Necessity, A.—A. B. Leonard-WR 18 Prohibitioš. Song of Good Fellowship.–Lydia H. Sigourney. —WR 18 Prohibition the Only Safeguard for Youth.--G: L. Taylor. Prohibitiºne True Anti-poverty Party.—W. J. Demorest. Prohibition the Ultimatum.—A. A. Phelps.--TS - Prohibition's Bugle Call.—Mrs. Lide Meriwether.—WR 18 Prohibition’s Might.—R. L. Bruce.—WR 18 - “Project of connecting the planting of trees, The.” — B. Pickman Mann.—AID Prolog, The.—Sir Davis Lyndesay. See Dreme, The. Prologue.—S: Johnson.—BGV Prologue.—H: Wadsworth Longfellow. the Salem Farms. |Prologue.—HI: Wadsworth Longfellow. See John Endicott. Prologue.—W: Morris.-VE Prologue, The-Anne Bradstreet.—APM Prologue, The.—Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury Tales, The. - Prologue, The.—W: Langland. See Vision of Piers Plow- man, The. Prologue and Epilogue to “Amboyna ; or, The Cruelties of See Giles Corey of the Dutch to the English Merchants.” (C.) — J: Dryden. Prologue for an Amateur Performance of “The Honey- moon.”—Winthrop Mackworth Praed.—EP Prologue from “King Henry W.”— W: Shakespeare. See King Henry V. Prologue Spoken at the Opening of the Drury Lane Theatre. —S: Johnson. See following. Prologue Spoken by Garrick at the Opening of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. (C.)—S: Johnson.—FEP (Prologue Spoken at the Opening of the Drury Lane Theatre.)—RLP—WEP 3 (Shakespeare—sel.)—BNL–POW Prologue to “A Word to the Wise.”—S: Johnson.—WEP 3 Prologue to Aureng-Zebe, or the Great Mogul.—J: Dryden. See Aureng-Zebe. Prologº.g Mr. Addison's Tragedy of Cato.—Alex, Pope.— (Humanity's Heroes—sel.)—BNL Prologue & songs in Many Keys.”—Oliver Wendell Holmes. Prologue to the Canterbury Tales.—Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury Tales, The. Prologue to the Comedy of a Word to the Wise.—S: John- son.—RLP Prologue to “The Dreme,” Sel. fr.—Sir D: Lyndesay. See Dreme, The. Prologue to the Legende of Goode Women.—Geoffrey Chau- cer. See Legend of Good Women, The. Prologºs to the Satires (Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot.)—Alex. ope.—WEP 3 Addison. (Sel.)—BNL Scandal. (Sel.)—BINIL Sporus—Lord Hervey. (Sel.)—BNL Prologues to Henry V.--W: Shakespeare. See King Henry V. Prologues to the AEneid, Sels. fr.—Gawain Douglas. Scottish Winter Landscape, A. (Sel. fr. Prol. to Bk. VII.)—WEP 1 (Sel. fr. Prol. to Blº. V.)—WEP 1 (Sel. fr.) (Tr. into sº Verse.)—Virgil.—(Tr. by Gawain Douglas.) Prometheus.-Lord Byron.—BGV-CBP—WEP 4 Prometheus, Part II. (Sel. fr.)—Jas. Gates Percival. (Apostrophe to the Sun.)—CBP Prometheus Unbound, Sels. fr.—Percy B. Shelley. Asia's Song.—GT ; Dawn on the Alps.-GT Hymn to the Spirit of Nature. FIBP Spring. (Fr. Act II., sc. 5.)— (Voice in the Air, Singing.)—RLP—WEP 4 On the Brink of the Night and the Morning.—GT Poet's Dream, The. (Song fr. Act I.-sl. abr.)—PGT 1 Prometheus. (Fr., II, 4.)—BHV Semichorus I. of Spirits. (Fr. II., 2.)—RLP—WEP 4 Semichorus II. (Fr. II., 2.)—WEP 4 Sunrise. (Br, sel. fr. II., 1.)—POS Prometheus Vinctus.—Fanny Downing.—BE Promise.—Anon.—HIP . Promise, The.—HI: N. Cobb. See Gracious Answer, The. Fromise, The.—Annie Hamilton Donnell.—WR 56 Promise of Bread, The...—C. L. Edson.—S Promise of Christmas Day, The.—Lady Lindsay.—YC Promise of Spring, The.—Helen M. Merrill.—TCV Promise of Spring, The.—A. D. T. Whitney.—THV Promised Land To-morrow, The.—Gerald Massey.—CS 23 (To-day and To-morrow.—sl. diff, vers.)—LLC Promises and the Perils of Temperance Reform, The.—Jos. Cook. See Newest Promises and Perils, etc. Promissory Note, The.—Bayard Taylor.—HEV–PA Promotion of Sergeant Cubbison.—S. R. Crockett.- WR 38 Prompt Action Followed.—Anon.—SP 6 Prompt Messenger, A. (Dial.)—G: C. (?) Colman, the younger.—MPD Prompt Obedience. — W: L. Alden. Jimmy Brown. Pronunciation Test.—Anon.—TSS Proof.-Marg. A. Richard.—SP 4 Proof, The.—Lucy Larcom.—OAE Proof Positive.—Anon.—BS 15—HH See Adventures of 256 TITLE INT).EX Psalm Prop of Faith, The.—W: Wordsworth. See Excursion, The. Proper Distinction. (The Jest Book.)—MRS * Proper Idler, A.—E: Young. See Love of Fame, the Uni- versal Passion. - Proper Length of a Man's Legs.--Anon.—WR 45 Proper Man, A.—Ben Jonson.—CEL & Proper Sonnet, A. (Fr. A Handefull of Pleasant Delites.) —Anon.—WEP 1 Proper. Woman, A.—T: Carew -–CEL (abr.) (Disdain Returned—0.)—BLV*—CBP—EPE— FEP — HBP—HBW-SEP—WE (Sl. abr.)—WEP 2 (Albr.)—EPs—OEL ("Hºrºhat loves a rosy cheek”—abr.)—BNL–RLP— (Proper Worshipper, A.)—EPR (True Beauty I, The 1–abr.)—BEV–FTA—PGT 1 (Unfading Beauty, The-abr.)—GEP—OB Prophecies. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Prophecies.— Cobbe.—NA Prophecy.—Florence M. Alt.—WR 22 Prophecy.-Leonora Pease.—HIP 2 g Prophecy.—Luigi Pulci. See Il Morgante Maggiore. Prophecy.—Gulian Verplanck.-PAH Prophecy A.— (Houstom Post.)—SR 15 Prophecy, A. (Poems and Epigrams, LVII.)—Walter S. Landor.—VA ** (Proud Word you Never Spoke.)—BGV-BLV—OB prophecy, A.—Arthur Lee (?).-PAH Prophecy, A.—Patrick A. Sheehan.—DB . . Brophecy, A.—Maurice Thompson. See Lincoln's Grave. Prophecy, A.—T: Wade.—WHO . . ſº Prophecy, The.—Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See King's Trag- edy, The. Prophecy of Capys, The.—T: B. Macaulay.—BIHV Prophecy of Dante. (Sel. fr.)—Lord Byron. (Genius.)—CBP Prophecy of Enterprise, A. BINIL (Frags. fr. various authors.)— Prophecy of Famine, The, Br. sel. fr. Muse.)-6. Churchiii. wièP 3 & 4 a tº Propheºsº, Samuel Sewall, The.—J : G. Whittier— AP — Prophecy of the Dead, The.—Amanda T. Jones.—BE Prophet, The.—Lyman Bryson.—AMV 2 tº º Prophets' Song, The.—Oliver Goldsmith. See Captivity, The. Prophetess.-J : G. Whittier. See Snow-bound. Prophetic Mirror, A.—Carlisle Smith.-WR 7 Prophets of the Hive, The.—Anon.—BWC Prophets-town Fight, The.—Anon.—AIH e Propinquity Needed. (Parody.)—C: Battell Loomis.-PA Proposal.—Bayard Taylor.—BIL–CBP—FP—FTA Broposal, A. (Pwck.)—CH Proposal, The.—Anon.—SP 4 |Proposal, The.—Sol Smith Russell.—CS 39 Proposal, The.—Marg. Vandegrift.—DR, "Provogº religious amendment to the Constitution, The.”— Noble.—GG. Sel. fr. (At VE (Description of his Prosopopoia; or, Mother Hubberd's Tale, Court.)—Edmund Spenser.—OS 3— (Spenser at Court.)—EPs Prospect, The.—Eliz. Barrett Browning.—VE Brospector, The.—Helena Coleman.—SBOS—SGB Prospector, The.—Mrs. S. E. Sherwood Faulkner.—SGB Brospects of California, The.—Nathaniel Bennett.—SS Prospects of the Republic, The. (Sel. fr. The Circumstances Favorable to the Progress of Literature in America, The.)—E: Everett.—BS 11—SR 4 (American Experiment of Self-government, The-abr.) —SS—SSD—TMD–WIBIO Prosperity.—W. R. Smith. See Hazards of our National Prosperity. Prosperous Couple, A.—Anon.—CS 35 Prospice.—Rob't Browning. —CBP —DD — EPN — FPIE — GEP—H.B.R.—HIBW-HBVy—HDL–OVV —PCK — PGT2 —RAC —SAE —SEP — THV — VA — VE — WEP 4 Protect º, grough the Coming Night. (W. music.)—Anon. IProtecting Shadows.-Jas. Freeman Clarke.—THV ^ Protection of American Citizen, The.—W : P. Fºg #. 6 : P. Bºrye.— Protectigº of Americans in Armenia, The...—W Protest. A.—Arthur H. Clough.-WA Protest, A.—Jas. T: Fields.-CBP Protest, The.—Jas. R. Lowell.—LTV-VSA Protestant Ascendency.—J: O'Hagan.-TIP Protestants’ Joy, The.—Anon.—EDY Brotestation, The.—T: Carew.—RLP—WEP 2. Protestation, The.—Selwyn Image.—VA Protestations.—C: Mackay.—BIL Prothalamion.—Edmund Spenser.—Ehl?—EP—EPE —GEP —HIBW-OB–PG|T 1–PIHS Prototype, A.—Anon.—CS 31 x Proud Lady Margaret.—(Ballad.)—BESB–ESB–OBB Proud Ladye, The.—G. J. Whyte-Melville.—RTV Proud Maisie.—Walter Scott. See Heart of Midlothian, The. “Proud Maisie is in the Wood.”—Walter Scott. See Heart of Midlothian, The. Proud Miss MacBride, The. (Albr.)—J: G. Saxe.—BNL Proud of his Son-graduate.—Anon.—WR 55 . Proud Winter Cometh-Ernest W. Shurtleff.-POS Broud Wörd you Never Spoke.—Walter S. Landor. See Prophecy, A. - Psalm XCVIII. JProvençal Lovers. — Edmund Clarence Stedman. — AFV — LBA—SR—YBV . Provençal Noel, A.—Lady Lindsay.—YC Proverb–All that Glitters is not Gold, A. (Play.)—S. A. Frost.—BS 5 Proverbeel Feelossofy.—“Agrikler.”—CS 13 Proverbial Philosophy.—C: S. Calverley.—BLV Provertº Philosophy, Sel. fr.—Martin Farquhar Tupper.— L (Lord's Prayer; The.)—RLP Proverbs.-Anon.—HRW Proverbs.-W. : Blake.-EP l?roverbs.-E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE Proverbs of Hendyng, The. (Sel. fr.)—Anon.—EPO Proverbs of Solomon, The, Sels. fr. Bible. Preventive “No,” A. (Ch. IV., 14, 15.)—BLP Solomº ge Wise King. (Sels. fr. Chs. IV. and XXII.) Wine Glass, The. (Chs. XXIII., XXIX., XXXII.)—WA Proverbs, gºhymes and Reasons.—E. C. and L. J. Rook. Providence.—W: Cowper.—EPs—HDL (“God moves in a mysterious way.”)—LLC (Light _Shining out of Darkness—C.)—CBP—FEP— , , HBP—HBV—LOS 3—RAC e Providence. (Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity —C.)— Regi- nald Heber.—GN–HBV (God Provideth for the Morrow—abr.)—AD Providence. (Sel.)—G : Herbert.—EPs Providence.—H: Waughan.-CBP Providential Christmas, A.—Frank L. Stanton.—WR 28 Providential Events in the Life of Washington. — Irving llen.—OAW Provider, The-Louise I. Guiney.—WR 25 Province of History, The, Br. sel. fr. 6.” history is a divine poem, The.”)—Jas. A. Garfield.—GG : Province of History, The. (Sel. fr. History of the World, Ch. CLXXII.)—J: C. Ridpath.-PFP Province of Woman, The.—Hannah More.—FP Proving the Question.—Anon.—WR 17 Provisional Forgiveness.--Anon.—KNE Prudence. (I'rags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Prudent Words. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Prudery.—Alex. Pope.—BLV Prue and I. (Sel. fr.)—G. : W : Curtis. (My Grandfather's Spectacles.)—SSR Pruning Trees.—H. R. Sanford.—AD Prussian Armistice, The. (Sel.)—Leon Gambetta.-OS 2 Prussian National Anthem.—Anon.—GP Prussian Railway Conductor's Story, The.—Anon. (ad. by) Walter K. Fobes.—FR, (Mad Engineer, The—diff vers.)—CS 7—MMR Psalm.—Jessie E. Sampter.—LY Psalm I.-J. : Milton.—RAC Psalm XIII. (Paraphrase.)—Fs. Davison.—HEP Psalm XVIII,___(Paraphrase.) — T: Sternhold. — EPs (bºr. sel.)—HBP Psalm XIX. (Paraphrase—Pt. II.)—I: Watts.-HBP Psalm XXIII. (Paraphrase.)—Fs. Davison.—HEP Psalm XXIII (Ald. by G : Herbert.)—GSP Psalm XXIII. (Paraphrase.)—Jas. Merrick.-HBP Psalm XXIII. C.—paraphrase.)—Jas. Montgomery. (Lord the Good Shepherd, The.)—HBP Psalm XXIII. A Pastoral Hymn. (C.)—Jos. Addison. (Translation of the Twenty-third Psalm.)—CEL Psalm XLVI.-Martin Luther.—HBP (T: Carlyle's tr.) (Mighty Fortress is our God, A.—F: H. Hedge's tr.— sel.)—BNL–HBW (Paraphrase of Luther's Hymn—Hedge.)—AA Psalm XLVI. (Paraphrase—Pt. I.)—I: Watts.-HBP Psalm LXV. (Paraphrase—Pt. II.)—I: Watts.—HRP Psalm LXXII. (Paraphrase.)—Jas. Montgomery.—FEP (Reign of Christ on Earth, The.)—HBP Psalm LXXII. (Paraphrase—Pt. II.)—I: Watts.-FEP (Jesus shall Reign.)—HBP Psalm, LXXXIV. (Paraphrase.)—H: F. Lyte.—FEP Psalm LXXXVII. (Paraphrase.)—J: Newton.—FEP Psalm XC., Sel. fr. (Time Past, Time Passing, Time to Come.)—Jas. Montgomery.—HI8 P Psalm #p (Paraphrase—Pt. II., sl. abr.)—I: Watts.- 4 Psalm XCIII. _ (Paraphrase.)—Sir Philip Sidney [or Coun- tess of Pembroke J.-EPs Psalm XCVI. (Sing unto the Lord.)—Sir Philip Sidney [or Countess of Pembroke] —EPs (Paraphrase—Pt. II.)—I: Watts.-FEP Psalm C. (Paraphrase.)—W: Kethe.—FEP Psalm C. (Paraphrase.)—Tate and Brady.—FEP—HBP Psalm C. (Paraphrase—Pt. II., abr. and diff. vers.)—I: Watt.S.—FEP Psalm CXVII. (Paraphrase—Pt. II.)—I: Watts.-HBP Psalm CXXI. (Paraphrase—Pt. XVIII.)—I: Watts.-FEP Psalm ºxxviri-Joel Barlow. See Babylonian Captivity, €. - Psalm CXXXIX. (Paraphrase.) — Sir Philip Sidney [or Countess of Pembroke].—EPs - Psalm CXLI.-G: Washington Doane. See Evening. Psalm CXLVIII. (Paraphrase.)—G. : Wither.—FEP Psalm for Christmas Day.—T: Pestel.—YC Psalm #, New Year's Eve, A. (O.)—Dinah M. Craik.-- (New Year's Gifts, The.)—SSS Psalm of Hope, A.—W. F. Fox-CS 11 - Psalm of Life, A. - (Parody.)—Phoebe Cary.—PA 257 Psalm AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS \ Psalm of Life, A.—H: W. Longfellow.-AA—APM-BPIV —BNL–CAP—CBOP–CS 2 –CTBP —FEP —FTR —GEP—HBP—HBW-HBWy—HGP–HTb-I-KNE —LLC—OTPC–PCK—PF—PGGR—PEIS-RAC — RTV—SMG-STC–WHO-YBV (Life—ptly. same sels.)—DD–EPs—GN Psalm of Marriage.—Phoebe Cary-CS 2—SP 4 Psalm of the West, Sel. fr. (Battle of Lexington, The.)— Sidney Lanier.—GP—HPB—PAP—SP 8 Columbus—CAP—PNW Land of the Wilful Gospel.—PAH Triumph, The.—PAH Psalmºgº the Garret, The. (Albr.)—B : F. Taylor.— Psalms of David, Sels. fr.—Bible. Psalm I.-CCB–LLC Psalm VIII.-LLC Psalm XV.-CCB Psalm XIX.-CCB-PYO—SAE Psalm XXIII.-BS 1 — CCB —CFBP —HTb-I —LLC — NV—SAE (v. 1–4.) (Recitations from the Bible.)—FTT (Twenty-third Psalm, The.)—EA Psalm XXIV.-BS 1–CCB–IR—PYO (King of Glory, The. 1–8.)—NV Psalm XXVII.-CTBP Psalm XXXIII. Gºstrength. A.)—BLP (8–22)—SS (12–22– ºff. Dr. Psalm XXXVII.-LLC (1–11.) Psalm XLVI.-PYO Psalm XLVIII.-PYO IPsalm LXXXIV.-PYO Psalm LXXXV.-LLC Psalm XC.—BS 8—CCB-LLC Psalm XCI.-SPE Psalm XCV.-BS 14 Psalm XCVI. §§ of Praise, A.)—SSS Psalm C.—LLC - f Psalm CIII.-LLC (8–22)—SC (1–5, 19–21.) Psalm CXXI.-CFBP—GT-PYO Psalm CXLVI.-LLC Psalm CXLVIII.-CCB-CT (Exhortation to Praise God.)—SS Psalm CL-CCB Psyche (Envoi to Book Second.)—T: Heywood.—NT (Psyche Gazing on Cupid.)—RLP e Psychological Puzzle, A.—C : Macomber Smith.-HTb-I Psycholophon.—Gelett Burgess.--NA Psycho-physical Education.—Anon.—WR 54 Public Breakfast, The.—Christopher Anstey.—SAy Public Dinner at New York, Sels. fr.—Dan'l Webster. Benefits of the Constitution.—BS 23 (Glorious Constitution, The.)—TMR Liberty and Knowledge.—FD 1 Public Dishonesty. (Sel. fr. Twelve Causes of Dishonesty.) —H: Ward Beecher.—BS 2 Public Opinion.—F: W. Farrar.—CS 21—FD 1—TS Public Opinion. (Sel.)—Wendell Phillips.--NC–TMR. Public Opinion. (Sel. fr. The Revolution in Greece.) — Dan'l Webster.—TMD (Moral Force against Physical—abºr.)—SS (Moral Force of Public Opinion.)—MRS Public Opinion and the Sword. — T: B. Macaulay. See Parliamentary Reform. “Public opinion employs no officers.”—W: H. H. Murray. “Public opinion is the collective judgment of men.” — W. Murray.—GG (Sel. fr. Public Opinion the Reliance of our Government. Revolution in Congress.)—Jas. A. Garfield.—FD 2 Public Proposal, A.—Anon.—W Public School Teacher in the Republic, The.—G : T. Balch. Bublic Speaking for Private Citizens.—Allan Davis.- SP 6 Public Speech.-H. W. Bellows.-BS 13 Public Spirit of [the] Athenians.—Demosthenes. See Ora- tion on the Crown, The. Public Yºue. §el. fr. On the Bank Veto.)—H: Clay.— Public Worrier, The.—G: M. Vickers.-CS 27 Publius Scipio to the Roman Army before the Battle of Ticin.—Livy. See History of Rome. Puck and the Fairy. — W: Shakespeare. See Midsummer Night's Dream, A. Pudd’nhead Wilson, §ei. fr. (Tom and Roxy—sel. fr. Chs. VIII. and IX., a.d. as dial.)—S: L. Clemens.—NDP Puer ex Jersey.—Anon.—NA Puffing. (Fr. Miscellaneous Thoughts.)—S: Butler.— HPE Puffs Poetical.—W: Aytoun. Paris and Helen.—HIPE Tarquin and the Augur.—HIPE Pulaski’s Banner. (Hymn of the Moravian Nuns of Beth- lehem—0.)—H: W. Longfellow.—OCP—SR 8 Bull-back, A.—Anon.—HIP Pulley, The. (C.)—G : Herbert.—CEL (w. 3 stg. fr. Mis- tº opp—EPE—EP-FEP—ob-ser– VE – (Gifts of God, The.)—BNL–FP—HGP–OS 2—PGT 1 Pulpit and Politics, The.—C: H. Parkhurst.—NC Pulpit in Modern Life, The.—Newell Dwight Hillis.-SP 4 Pulpit Oratory.—Dan'l Dougherty.—BS 3—CS 10—LLC "Pulpitºlºgiarist ruins his style, The.”—J. M. Buckley.-- Pulse of my Heart.—Charlotte Brooke.—BIP Pump-handle Shake.—Levi Gilbert.—WR 54 Pumpkin, The.—J: G. Whittier.— BNL — DD – HTb-II- LLC—MMR (abr.)—OAT—PGpr Pumpkin Pie.—Anon.—WR 40 Pumpkins, The. (Drill.)—Clara J. Denton.-EFY Pumpkin's Ride, The...—Anon.—CHP Punchinello.—Frd'k E. Weatherley.—RTW Punch's Apology.—Tom Taylor.—POL Punctilio.—Mary E. Coleridge.—OVW Punctuality.—Anon.—PyS Pungent. (Charade.)—Anon.—TCP e Punishment of Robert, The.—(Arr. by Wilbur D. Nesbit.) —SP 6 Puns.—Theodore Hook.-ABV . “Pupil of the eye is the portal.”—Dan'l (?) March.-GG Puppy's Problem, A.—Emilie Poulsson.—PPl Purdah Nashin, The.—Sarojini Naidu.--SBOS—SGB Pure and Happy. Love.—Jas. Thomson. See Seasons, The. Pure and Holy Motive.—D. W. Thompson.—LLC - Pure and True and Tender.—H.—FTA Pure Hypothesis, A.—May Kendall.—WA Pure Patriotism.—T. De Witt Talmadge.—OAF Pure Souls.-Philip B. Marston.—RLP—STC Purest Pearl, The.—Anon.—CS 5—KNE Purgatory, The.—Dante. See Divine Comedy, The. Puritan, The.—G: W: Curtis. See Puritan Spirit, The. Puritan, The.—T: B. Macaulay." See Milton. Puritan and the Cavalier, The...—H: Watterson.—SP 3 Puritan and the Dutchman, The...—Anon.—CP Puritan and the Pilgrim, The.—G: F. Hoar.—TMD Puritan of Essex County, The-H: C. Lodge.—NC Puritan Lovers, The.—Annie D. Green Robinson.—STC Puritan Planters, 1760.- Arthur Wentworth Hamilton Ea- ton.—SBOS—SGB Puritan Principle, The.—G: W : Curtis.-SP 6 Puritan Sabbath, The. (Sel. fr. Address at the Annual Banquet of the New England Society in New York City, Dec. 23, 1895.)—H: Van Dyke.-SC IPuritan Spirit, The, Sel. fr. (Puritan, The.)—G. : W : Cur- ... tis.--BS 14 Puritan Spirit, The.—R. S. Storrs.--SG Puritanism.—G: F. Hoar.—FD 2 Puritans.—S: Butler. See Hudibras. Puritans, The.—Heman L. Wayland.—TMR. Puritan's Dilemma, The. (Dial.)—F. Crosby—CS 21— PD Puritans on the Way to Church. (Tab.)—Anon.—TCP Purity.—G : Houghton. See Album-leaves. Purloiner, The.—Mrs. Eliz. Turner.—OTPC Purple Asters.-Arthur W. H. Eaton.—TCW Purple Beech, The. (Garden and Forest.)—AD Purple Cow, The.—Gelett Burgess.-HBV–NA Purple Island, The. (Sels. fr.)—Phineas Fletcher. (Faith and Knowledge Fight the Dragon.)—EPE (Koilia.)—EPE (Shepherd's Life, The.)—EPE * Purple Ś. the Poet, The. — Florence Smith. See Rainbow OngS. Purple Pansy, The.—Anon.—PyR. Purpose.—Anon.—CS 27 t Purpose.—C : R. Barrett.—SR 5 •- Purpose. (Fr. To a Writer of the Day.)—Langdon E. Mit- chell.—AA Purpose.—J: J. Piatt.—AA Purpose, A.—HI: C. Pearson.—CS 21 Purpose of Life, The.—Frank Putnam.—HIP 2 Purpose of Youth, The.—Rob’t L: Stevenson.—GC Purse and the Sword, The.—J: C. Calhoun.—SS Pursuit, The. (Dial. fr. Ladies' Battle.)—Anon.—MPD Pursuit, The.—HI: Vaughan.—CBP Pursuit and Possession.—T: Bailey Aldrich.-CBP Pursuit of Character and Service.—Phillips Brooks,— FD 2 Pursuit of Frivolous Pleasures, The.—E: Young. See Night Thoughts. - Pursuit of Happiness.-C: Dudley Warner.—WR 42 Pursuit of Legal Advice under Difficulties, The.—A Family Scene.—Theodore Hook.-MHR IPuss and her Three Kittens.—Tom Hood.—WR 35 Puss and the Bear.—Anon.—CBOP Puss and the Parrot.—Anon.—CBOP Puss in Mischief.-Anon.—WR 35 Puss Punished.—Anon.—CBOP Pussy and the Lace.—Eliz. Cleghorn Gaskell.—WR 39 Pussy and the Poppies. (Youth’s Companion.)—AD Pussy at School.-L: B. Tisdale.—WR 35 Dussy Clover.—Lucy Larcom.—PyS Pussy Gray's Dinner.—Anon.—WR 35 Bussy Wants a Corner.—W. A. Stout.—CS 30 Pussy Willows.--Anon.—WR 35 Pussy Willow.—Kate L. Brown.—PP1 Pussy Willow.—C. Virginia Dickerson.—CHP Pussy Willow.—Marian Douglas.-AD—NW Pussy Willow.—Eliz. E. Foulke.—CCB Pussy Willow.—Carrie T. Smith.-PyR. Pussy Willow, The-Anon.—NV Pussy Willow Song.—Anon.—CCB Pussy Willows. (Boston Transcript.)—PyR. Pussy-cat.— (Mother Goose.)—LOS 1 Pussy-cat.—Mrs. Ann Hawkshawe. (“Aunt Effie.”)—BVO —CBQP-OTPC–PC—PCL. r Pussy-cat and Mouse on Thanksgiving.—Anon.—WR 35 Pussy-cat Mew.—Anon.—CBPC Pussy-cat Rimes.—Anon.—CFBP Pussy's Better Nature.—Annie Hughes.—WR 13 Pussy's Class.-Mary Mapes Dodge.—CBOP–PFIS— SR 13 Pussy's Dream.—Anon.—WR 35 Pussy's Hiding-place.—“Aunt Clara.”—CBOP 258 TITLE INDEX Queer Pussy's Picture.—Lizzie J. Rook.--TT Pussy's Vocal, Lesson.--Anon.—WR 35 Put Flowers in your Window.—Anon.--AD Put it Off.-Susie M. Best.—PyR. Put it Through.-E.: Everett Hale.—PAH Put Out that ‘Fire.—W : M. Taylor.—TS Put to Sleep.–R: Kendall Munkittrick.-H.P.2 Put Yourself in her Place.—C : Barnard.—CS 24 Putnam's Leap.–Anon.—AFI - Putting Down the Window.—Anon.—CS 16 Putting the Children to Bed. (Tab.)—Anon.—COS—PP Putting the World to Bed.—Esther W. Buxton.—PyR. Putting up o' the Stove.—Anon.—CS 1 Putting up Stoves.—Anon.—CS 5—KNE Puzzle, A.—Marg. Eytinge.—BS 21 Puzzled.—Annie T. Slosson.—CS 26 Puzzled Bird-beast, The.—G. : S. Burleigh.-PyS Puzzled Census Taker, The.—J: G. Saxe.— CS 14 —CSS — HBV–HSp—HTb-II—MYF–RTV Puzzled hyehman, The-C : F. Adams. – BS 2 — CS 5 — Puzzled Frenchman, A.—Harrison Goodel.-SR 15 Puzzles in Figures.—Anon.—EuB - Pwize Spwing Poem. (San Francisco News Letter.)—BS 9 I’ygmalion.—W: B. Scott.—VA Pygmalion and Galatea.—W: S. Gilbert.—MN (Act I.)—VA (sel.) (Shorter sel.)—BS 21 (Act I., Sc. 1.)—SP 8 (Sel.)—StS (longer.) Pyramids not all Egyptian.-G. O. Barnes.—CS 13 Pyramus and Thisbe.-J : G. Saxe.—CS 18–FTR-HBV— NS–MH.R.—SA Pyrenees Mountains, The.—R. W. Phipps.-OAA Pyres, The.—Hermann Hagedorn.—AMV 3 Python, The.—Hilaire Belloc.—HRWy—NA Pyxidanthera, The.—A. C. Bristol.—AA O Qu’ Applle Valley.—J: Campbell.—OCW w Qua. Cursum Ventus.-Arthur H. Clough.- BNL —BOF — EP—EL’s —FEP — GEP — HBP — HBV — HGP — LOS 3—NT—OWW-PGT 2–RLP—SEP—STC–WA —WE—WEP 4 Quack, The.—Anon.—FAD r Quack Medicines.—G: Crabbe. See Borough, The. Quackery.—J. W. Bonfield.—SD Quaeritur. (Parody.)—Rudyard Kipling.—PA—WA Quail, The. Sel. fr.)—Ivan Sergieevitch Turgeneff.--(Tr. by I. F. Hapgood.)—AmSS Quaker, The.—Stephen Adams.-W.R. 39 Quaker and the Robber, The. — S : Lower. Meeting, The. Quaker Boy, The.—Brummell Jones.—WR 12 Quaker Graveyard, The.—S. Weir Mitchell.—AA Quaker Ladies.—Ellen M. H. Cortissoz.--AA Quaker Meeting and Social,—Anon.—EuB Quaker of the Olden Time, The.— J: Greenleaf Whittier.— OCP—SFM Quaker Widow, The.—Bayard Taylor.—AA—APM–CS 2— FEP—RTV—SP 5 Quakerlºº (The Formal Call.)—C: G. Halpine.—AFV — Quakeress Bride, The.—Eliz. C. Kinney.—AA Quakers are Out, The.—J: G. Whittier.—WR 46 Quaker's Meeting, The. (C.)—S: Lover.—THP (Quaker and the Robber, The.)—CS 8 . Quality of Mercy [Is not Strained], The.—W: Shakespeare. See Merchant of Venice, The. Quangle Wangle's Hat, The.—E: Lear.—CFBIP Quare Gander, The.—Jos. Sheridan Lefanu.-RTI Quarrel, The.—C : Mackay.—CS 26 Quarrel between Sir Peter and Lady Teazle.—R.: B. Sheri- dan. See School for Scandal, The. . Quarrel of Brutus and Cassius. – W: Shakespeare. See Julius Caesar. Quarrel of Friends, The.—S: T. Coleridge. See Christabel. Quarrel of Sairey Gamp and Betsey Prig. — C: Dickens. See Martin Chuzzlewit. - Quarrel of Squire Bull and his Son Jonathan [, The].—Jas. K. Paulding.—BS 4—WR 10 Quarrel of the Flowers, The-Anon.—WR 17 uarrel of the Wheels, The.—T: D. English.-CS 26 uarrel Scene from “School for Scandal.”—R : B. Sheridan. - See School for Scandal, The. Quarreling. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Quarrels of Friends. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Quart of Milk, A.—Emma D. Banks.-BR—CH Quartel’s Anthem.—Sam W. Foss.-W.R. 34 Quatorzain.--H; Timrod.—AA—LBA Quatrain: “Oh! to be wafted away.”—Anon.—NA Quatrain, A : “Hark at the lips,” etc.—Frank D. Sherman. Quatrains and Translations. (Sels. fr.) — Ralph Waldo Emerson.—CAP Quatrains of Idleness.-Edwin Lefèvre.—HIP 2 Quatuor Novissima.-W: Shakespeare.—CEL (Sonnet VIII.)—OB (Sonnet LXXIII.-O.)—FEP—WEP 1 (“That time of year thou may’st in me behold.”)—Ehl? —EP—EPC–EPE—GEP—HBV-OEL–PGT 1 — , SEP—STC–VE - Quebec.—J: Campbell.—OCV Quebec at Sunrise.—Alfred Billings Street. Quebec at Sunset.—Alfred Billings Street. See Quaker's See Frontenac. See Frontenac. Queen, The...—Coventry Patmore. 6. ueen, The.—W: Winter.—HBW ueen Alcestis and the God of Love. - Geoffrey Chaucer. See Legend of Good Women, The. Queen and Huntress, Chaste and Fair-Ben Jonson-EPE Queen and Slave.—Mortimer Collins.—OVV e e Queen Arjamand's Dagger.—Edwin Arnold. See With Sa'di in the Garden. Queen Catharine.—W: Shakespeare. See King, Henry VIII. Queen Catharine to the King and Court of Cardinals.-W: Shakespeare. See King Henry VIII. Queen Eleanor's Confession;–(Old Ballad.)—ESB . . . . Queen biº-(4- rendered by Mme. Adelaide Ristori.) Queen Fººth—w: Shakespeare. See Midsummer Night's - I’é8,IIl. Queen Elizabeth.-Sarah Williams.-EPHT Queen Esther's Petition.—Anon.—CS 39 . Queen Henrietta Maria.-Oscar Wilde.—EDY Queen Hynde, Sel. fr. (Boat-race, The.)—Jas. Hogg.—SAE Queen in her Carriage Riding by, The.—Anon.—TFS Queen Isabella’s Resolve.—Epes Sargent.—WR 10 Queen Katherine,—W: Shakespeare. See King Henry VIII. Queen Mab.-T: Hood. — BVC — CFBP — GSP — HBW — HBVy—OS 1–PPl—RAC–SP 1—WR 26 (W. mus.) Queen Mab.-Ben Jonson.—HIBV-OTPC s Queen Mab.-W: Shakespeare. See Romeo and Juliet. Queen Mab, Sels. fr.-Percy B. Shelley.—EPN Drones of the Community, The. (Sel. fr. Pt. III.)—SS Fairy and Ianthe's Soul, The.—RLP - Magic Car Moved on, The. (Br. sel. fr. Pt. I.)—GN Night. (Sel. fr. Pt. IV.)—BNL (Br. sel.)—HNS–POS (Peace and War.)—SS (Sel. fr. Pt. II.)—BNL–BS 26 See Angel in the House, Sunset. - TO ſº Sleeping. (Sel. fr. Pt. I.)—AmSS—BNL– War. (Sel, fr. Pt. IV.)—BNL–RLP Queen Mab's Chariot.—Michael Drayton.—OTPC ueen Mab's Maids, of Honor.—Michael Drayton.—CHW ueen Margaret to William de la Pool, Duke of Suffolk. (Sel.)—Michael Drayton.—WEP 1 Queen Mary, Sels. fr.—Alfred Tennyson. Queen Mary. (Act V., sc. 5–abr.)—BS 9–CDD (Happiest Hour, The-br. Sel.)—BIL Queen Mary. (Sels, fr., Acts III, IV., V.)—EHT (Song of the Milkmaid—fr. III., 5.)—BNL–HBW wº Hºus to the London Crowd. (Sel. fr. II., Queen of Baby-land, The.—G: Cooper.—Orlºſ Queen of Beauty, The.—Anon.—CS 4 Queen of Corinth, The, Sel. fr. (Song fr. Act III., Sc. 2.) —J: Fletcher.—WEP 2 - (Weep no More.)—EP—EPE—FEP—OB Queen of Elfan's Nourice, The...— (Old Ballad.)— BESB — - ESB–OBB Queen of France and the Spirit of Chivalry, The. (Br. sel. fr. Reflections on the French Revolution.)—Edmund Burke.—TM (Maris Antoinette I, Queen of France].)—OS 3 (abr.) Queen of her Heart.—Elliott Flower.—HP 2 Queen of Prussia's Ride, The.—A. L. A. Smith.-CS 21 Queen of Scotland, The...— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Queen of the Air, The. (Sel. fr.)—J: Ruskin. (Freedom of the Fly, The.)—SSR Queen of the Flowers. (Play.)—Grace B. Faxon.— WR 50 Queen of the Home, The...— (By various awthors.)—Orlºſ Queen of the Year, The-Edna Dean Proctor.—DD Queen Vashti —T: DeWitt Talmage.—CS, 28 Queen Vashti's Lament.—J: Reade.—BS 1.1—SR 4 Queen Victoria.-O. Seaman.-L.HT Queenliest Woman, The.—Joaquin Miller.—OrNI Queen's Last Ride, The.—Ella W. Wilcox. →WR. 26 Queen's Letter, The. (Comd. fr. Rupert of Hentzau, Chs. XVII. and XVIII.)—Anthony Hope.—NP Queen's Marie, The. (In Border Minstrelsy.)—Anon.—OB Queen'º-stopſord A. Brooke. See Riquet of the Ulf L. . Queen's Song, The.—Jas. Elroy Flecker.—Gmp-I—HBV Queen's Vespers, The.—Aubrey T. DeVere.—VA . Queen's Wake, The, Sels. fr.—Jas. Hogg Abbot M'Finnon, The. (Night III.-The Seventeenth Bard's Song.)—FEP • * * * * g (Night II. — The Eleventh MMR, - Fate of Macgregor, The. Bard's Song.)—CS 23— Eilmeny. (Night II.-The Thirteenth Bard's Song.) — BGV —BNL —CBPC —EBS — EPs (sel.)— FEP — HBP—HBW-OB Kilmeny's Return from Fairy Land.-RLP Kilmeny's Visions in Fairy, Land.—RIP Witch of Fife, The. (Night I. — The Eighth Bard's Song.)—EPs Queen's Year, The.—I. N. F.—TMR. Queer Boy, The.—W. H. Salter.—BS 19—WR 15 Queer Christening, A.— (Cleveland Plaim. Dealer.)—WHO Queer Doll, A.—Anon.—LFS ë Queer Fish they Caught, The.—Anon.—LFS Queer Fit, A. (Play.)—Anon.—CS 5–MD Queer Little Girl, A.—Anon.—PyR. -- Queer Little Historians.—Adelbert F. Caldwell,—CCB Queer Little House, The.—Anon.—COS—PP Queer Little Roses.—Julia P. Ballard.—LPP 259 Queer AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Queer Qld Woman, The-Marion Douglas-SP 4 Queer Predictions.—Anon.—PyS ueer Ride, A.—Ann Burr Wilson.—CHP ueer Scholars.--Anon.—HCTC Queer Scholars, The.—Anon.—COS–PP (Frogs at School—abr.)—CFBP—PyS—WR 17 . Queer Table, A.—Anon.—TT §§ Word, A.—Anon.—WR 25 uelling of the Blatant Beast, The.—Edmund Spenser. See Faerie, Queen, The. * Quem tu, Melpomene.—J. Logie Robertson.—EBS Quentin Durward, Sel. fr. (County Guy—Song fr. Ch. IV.) —Sir Walter Scott.— BFW —BNL —BPB —EBS — EPs—FEP—LC—SEP—WEP 4 (Serenade, A.)—GEP—PGT 1—STC Quentin's Fairy Palace.—B. M. Burrell.—CB “Queries.”—W. Stanford.—WA Query.—Anon.—WR 29 Query, A. (Good Words.)—HP Quest. (Fr. Corda Concordia.)—Edmund C. Stedman.-AA Quest, The.—Ellen Mackay Hutchinson Cortissoz.—HEV Quest of Cynthia, The...—Michael Drayton-RLP Quest of the Grail, The. — Lord Tennyson. See Idylls of the King. - Quest of the Magi, The.—Benj. F. Leggett.—ChS—HCTC Quest of Three Kings, The.—E. Murray.—HE ?.—F. A. Le H.-HP Question, A.—Anon.—COS—PP Question, A.—Anon.—CS 13 A Question, A.—Anon.—HIP 2 - Question, A.—Alice Van Leer Carrick.-CB e Question, A.—E. J. See Drama of Two Lines, €. - Question, A.—Karl von Halm (tr. by H. I. D. Ryder.) — |BIL–FTA Question, A.—W: H. Head.—SR 11 Question, A.—J: M. Synge.—OVW Question, The. (C.)—Percy B. Shelley.— BGV — FEP — HBP—HBV-OB (Dream of the Unknown, A.)—PGT 1–R.LP Question, The.—Marion Cummings Stanley.-LY Question, The.—W: Winter.—CBP Question and Answer.—Anon.—ABW Question and Answer.—Anon.—HP 2 Question and Answer.—J. K. Stephen.—WSA Question Answered, A.—C : Mackay.—CBP Question of Legs, The-Anon.—OAL Question of Nations, The.—B. W. Richardson.—TS Question to Lisetta, The.—M. Prior.—BL V —OB Question Whither, The.—G. : Meredith.-H.BW Questioner, The.—Carl Werner.—PF Questioning Spirit, The.—Arthur Hugh Clough.-EP Questionings.-Hartley ooij.º Questionings.-F: H: Hedge.—CBP—EPs—HBW Questions.—HI: S. Kent.—CS 16 Questions.—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. Questions, The.—Byron Beach.-PF Question. and Answers. (Sl. abr.)—Oliver W. Holmes.— Questions of the Hour.—Sarah M. B. Piatt.—FP Qui Lº, orat- Arthur H. Clough.- EPN — RLP — { - Qui Vive.—Oliver Wendell Holmes.—YBW Quia. Amore Langueo.—Anon.—OB Quicksand, The.—Rob't C. V. Meyers.-CS 31 Quicksand Years.-Walt Whitman.—AL—CAP Quid Non Speramus Amantis.-Ernest Dawson.—HEV Quidnunckis, The.—J: Gay.—SAy Quien Sabe?—J: Fs. Waller.—DB Quiet.—Ernest Radford.—OVV Quiét Evening at Cards, A.—Anon.—WR 7 Quiet Eye, The.—Eliza Cook.-VA Quiet from God l—Sarah J. Williams.-STC Quiet Heart, The.—J: Newton.—SP 4 Quiet Life, The.—W: Byrd.-HBV Quiet Hº The.— (Levet, his Death —C.)— S: Johnson.— (On the Death of Dr. Levett.)—BGV-FEP—STC (oniº, Dºº of Mr. Robert Levet, etc.—also C.)— Quiet Life, The-Alex. Pope.-CEL–GEP—RLP (Ode on Solitude—C.)—CBOP—EPC— EPR — FEP — EIBP—HBV—HBVy—LC—OTPC–PYO—SN (Qde to Solitude.)—BNL (Solitude.)—PCK–PGT 1 Quiet Lord, my Forward Heart.—J: Newton.—LOS 2 Quiet Meeting, The.—Harriet O. Nelson.—STC Quiet Mr. Smith, The.—Sarah P. W. Parton.—MHR Queit Nights, The.—Katha. Tynan Hinkson.—HEV Quiet Pilgrim, The.—Edith M. Thomas.-AA Quiet Singer, The.—C: Hanson Towne.—HIPW-LBM Quiet Smoke, A.—W. H. Neall.—CS 31 §: Soul, A.—J: Oldham.—OB uiet Street, The.—Anon.—SA Quiet Waters.-Rob't L: Stevenson.—NT Quiet Work.-Matthew Arnold.—HEV–LOS 3—PGGR Quill Worker, The.—E. Pauline Johnson.—SBOS—SGB Quilting, The.—Anna Bache.—CS 6 Quilting Bee, The.—(Milwaukee Sentinel.)—SR 15 Quince. §ºš, Characters, II.)—Winthrop M. Praed. 3:#. The-G : Herbert.—EPs—NT—WEP 2 uit your Foolin'.-Anon.—HIH Quite a History.—Arlo Bates.—BVC Quite Like pºstocking. (Kriss Kringle—O.)—T: B. Aldrich. Chapman. Quite the Cheese. (Parody.)—H. C. Waring.—PA Quits.--T: B. Aldrich,-AA Quivera—Kansas.-Eugene Fitch_Waré–Am P Quivira.--Arthur Guiterman.—AH-PAH-STP 3: Sociable, The.—Anon.—EuB uo Vadis, Sel, frº-Henry K. Sienkiewicz. . Contest in the Arena, The. (Ch. LXV.—abr.)—TMD Arena Scene.-SP 1—St (Fight with the Aurochs, The.)—BS 25–PFP (Rescue of Lygia, The-abr'.)—HSPS–SC (Ursus and the . Aurochs—abr.)—WR 19 Quotations.—(Fr. various authors.)—GTT–0AMs Quotations about Washington.—WR 49 . Quotations (Easter.) (By various authors.)—W.R. 57 Quotations. For a Class Exercise.—Anon.—AD Quotatiº, tiºn Washington's Writings.-G : Washington.— 9 Quotations on Easter.—(By various authors.)—OAF Quotations on Independence Day.—(By various authors.)— OA Quousque Tandem, O Catilina? — A. L. Frisbie. — SR 3 — WR 35 R Raal Ould Irish Gintleman.—Anon.—WR 56 Rab and his Friends.--Dr. J. : Brown.—BOF-MBL Rab the Ranter's Bag-pipe Playing. (Fr. Anster Fair.)— W: Tennant.—WEP 4 ! Rabbi and the Prince, The.—Jas. C. Harvey.—STP–WR 6 Rabbi Ben Ezra.-Rob't Browning.— EP —EPN — GEP — OVW-PCK–PG|T 2–SEP—STC–WE—WEP 4 (Growing Qld.)—CS 40—LOS 3 (Potter's Wheel,. The—sel.)—HDL Rabbinical Origin of Women, The.—T: Moore.—HIPE—THP Rabbi's Present, The. (Cornhill Magazine.)—HP Rabbi’s Vision, The.—Frances Brown.—CS 20 Rabbit on the Wall, The.—Catherine Allan.-CBOP Rabble; or, Who Pays, The. (Fr. Miscellaneous Thoughts.) —S: Butler.—HIPE Rabboni.-Marg, J. Preston.—CS 8 Rabia.-- (Tr. by) Jas. F. Clarke.—EPs—HBW Raccoon, The.—Anon.—NV—PyR. Race, The.—Anon.—LFS Race, The. (Sel. fr. Anna Karenina, XXV.)—Lyof Tolstoi...—WR 11 Race, The-Lew Wallace. See Ben-Hur. Race at Devil's Elbow, The.—Jas. Buckham.—WR 24 Race for a Wife, A.—Jas. M. Barrie.—WR 13 Race for Dear Life, A.—Anon.—PRR Race for Freedom.—Anon.—WR 53 Race for Life, A.—Anon.—WR 14 Race for Life, A.—Jas. F. Cooper. See Last of the Mohi- cans, The. Race for Life, A.—J. L. Molloy.—CS 32 Race of the Flowers |, The J.-W: B. Rands.-AD—PC Race of the “Oregon,” The-J: J. Meehan.—EDY— PAH —PAPrm Race Prejudice.—Anon.—WR 15 Race Problem in the South, The-H: W. Grady-SP 3 Race Question, The LPaul Laurence Dunbar.--HH Race with Death, The. (Sel. fr. Ode on Venice, Pt. I.)— Lord Byron.—LH Race with the Flames, The. ... (Who was he 3 Pt. I., abr. ; sel. fr. Pt. II.)—W. H. H. Murray.—HBR Racers, The.—Jas. B. Kenyon.—LBA Races, The.—G: Ellis.-VSA Rachel. (Sel. fr. Pt. III.)—Matthew Arnold.—EDY Rachel.--C: J. Wells. . See Joseph and his Brethren. Racine Cº. Memorial Ode, The, Sel. fr.- Wallace Rice. Chs. XXIV. and Racy Stump Speech, A.—Anon.—CS 1 Radical Song of 1786, A.—St. John Honeywood.—PAH Rag Babies.—Anon.—WR 17 º Ragged Robin.—L. A. Twamley.—NV Ragged Robin and Bouncing Bet.—Alice Reid.—DD Ragged Sailors.--Anon.—PEO Raggedy Man, The.—Jas. W. Riley.—BVC (sel.)—HBV — HBVy—WR 47 Raggle Taggle Gypsies, The.—Anon.—CFBIP Raggles.—Rob't C. W. Meyers.-CS 36 See Wild Animals I Raggylug.—Ernest Seton-Thompson. have Known. Redan, (In Memoriam—C.)—Sir Edwin Arnold.—EDY— In Memoriam.—HEV (Lord Raglan.)—GP Ragnarøk, Sel. fr. (Possible Consequences of a Comet Striking the Earth in the Pre-Glacial Period.) — Ignatius Donnelly.—BS 11 - Ragpicker, The.—Frances Shaw.—NPA Rags. (Mon.)—Georgiana Barbara Such.-W.R. 56 Rag-time Rastus, the Whistler.—Lester S. Parker.—NM Rāhat, The.—J. J. Rooney.—AA Raiders, The.—Will H. Ogilvie.—EBS Raillery.—B: S. (?) Stillingfleet.—KNE Railroad Car Scene, A.—Anon.—CS 5–SR 4 (Compensation—poet vers.)—CS 5–SR 4 Railroad Clocks.--Anon.—CŞ% Railroad Crossing, The.—Hezekiah Strong.—CS 24—SR 9 Railroad Nursery Rhyme. (Punch.)—HPE Railroad Rhyme. (C.)—J: G. Saxe.—BNL (Rhyme of the Rail—br. sels.)—SAE Rail-splitter, The...— (Dial.)—Clara J. Denton.—EFY Railway Chase, The.—David Macrae.—CS 26 260 TITLE INDEX Raven Railway Gilpin, The. (Punch,)—HPE - Railway Matinée, A.—Rob't J. Burdette.—BS 10–CS 21 (Abr. and arr, as dial, by M. W. Morton.)—CDs Railway of Life, The. (Punch,)—HPE Railway Station, The.—Archibald Lampman,—TCW Railway Station in the North of England, A.—W: Ander- son.—CS 14 - Railway Hººler's Farewell to his Family, The. (Pwmch.) Raimond Released. (The Vespers of Palermo, Act V., Sc. 3—abr.)—Felicia D. Hemans.—NDP Rain.-Anon.—HIP - Rain.-Marg. Deland.—NW - Rain—º L. Stevenson.—ASR-I–CFBP—PGpr—PPl— Rain, The.—Anon.—NV - Rain, The.—Lura Anna Boies.—CBOP Rain, The.—Mrs. E. A. Harriman,—CBOP Rain, The...—Mrs. Wells.-CBOP - Rain and Storm. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Rain at Night.—Helen Hoyt.—NPA - Rain Coach, The.—Anon. See Raindrops' Ride, The. Rain in September.—Mortimer Collins,—POS Rain in Spring.—Gabriel. Setoum.—PP1 Rain in Summer.—H: Ward Beecher.—RAC Rain in Summer. (Summer Invocation—C.)—W: C. Ben- nett.—NV .-- (Invocation to Rain in Summer.)—BNL–GN–HBP Rain in Summer. — H. W. Longfellow. — ABV — BNL — OTPC–SN–TYP , (Sl. abr.)—CGd—FP—GN * Rain in the Garret. (Br. sel. fr. Dream Life: Boyhood, I.)—Donald G. Mitchell.—OS 2 Rain in the Heart.—Anon-HP - Rain it Raineth Every Day, The.—W: Shakespeare. See Twelfth Night. 3. Rain on a Grave.--T: Hardy–HBV - Rain on the Down.—Arthur Symons.—OVW - Rain on the Roof.-Coates Kinney.— BNL —CS 2 —GP — HBP—HBV–HP—SA Rain Revery.—Percy MacKaye, -HT Rain Song, A.—Anon.—CHP Rain upon the Roof, The.-Mrs. F. B. Gage.—HIP Rainbow, The.—Anon.—CS 7–LLC—SA Rainbow, The.—Anon.—CS 15 Rainbow, The.—Anon.—PyS Rainbow, The.—Anon. (Incl. in An April Day.)—WR 9 Rainbow, The.—Anon.—YFD - Rainbow, The.—Lord Byron: See Don Juan. Rainbow, The-T: Campbell.--OTPC-PCK-POS (abr.) (To the Rainbow.—C.)—CBP—FEP—HBV—SS . . (Sl. abr.)—EPs—SN Rainbow, The...—Clayton.—CBOP Rainbow, The.—Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.—TT Rainbow, The. (Anticipation and Retrospection—C.—abr.) -> —J : Keble.—CGd—FP—OS 1–OTPC Rainbow.yºgantomime Charade.)—E. C. and L. J. Rook. - { - - Rainbow, The.—Christina Rossetti...—ASR-II Rainbow, The.—A Riddle.—Friedrich Schiller.—TYP Rainbow, The.—Frank D. Sherman.—LFL Rainbow, The.—Jas. Thomson. See Seasons, The. Rainbow, The [or A) - W: Wordsworth.- BNL — CGd — DD–FEP—GEP—GP—HBV-HBWy—LC —OB — PCR —PG.G.R.—SP 4 ... - (“My heart leaps up when I behold.”—C.)—BGV-EP —EPN-HTb-II—LOS 2—OTPC-PGT 1–R.A.C.— SEP—SN–SP 1–WE Rainbow Drill.—Marguerite W. Morton.—ID Rainbow Drill.—C. H. Sherman.—WR 17 Rainbow Easter Eggs. (Ent.)—Anon.—WR. 57 Rainbow Fairies, The.—Lizzie M. Hadley.—CCB Rainbow Festival, The.—Anon.—EuB Rainbow Studies. . . (Pant.)—WR 41 Rainbow-songs. (Sel. fr.)—Florence Smith. (Purple of the Poet, The.)—CBP (Yellow of the Miser, The.)—CBP Rain-crow, The.—Madison Cawein–AA—LBA Raindrop's Ride, The.—Anon.—PGpr Rain-drops, The.—Delia L. Colton.—CS 24 Rain-harp, The.—Frank D. Sherman,—LFL Rain-song, The.—R. P. Utter.—CBOP Rainy Day.—Anon.—WR 52 Rainy Day, A.—Anon.—HP Rainy Day, The.—HI: W. Longfellow.—APM–BNL —BS 1 —CAP—CR —CS 14 —DD — FEP —FPE —GEP — HTb-I–NW–OTPC–PGGR.—RAC — (Motion song.) —E. C. and L. J. Rook. Dreams of S Rainy Day, The. —YFE Rainy Day Episode, A.—Anon.—HH Rainy Day in April, A.—Fs. Ledwidge.-GnP-II Rainy June, A.—Algernon H. Lindo.—RTV Rainy-day Friends.--Anon.—WR 52 Raise the Flags.--Anon-GTWL - Raise the Gates. (Tab.)—Anon.—COS-PP Raising a Beard. (Tea as Siftings.)—CS 32 Raising of Lazarus, The-Alfred Tennyson. Orla Iſl. Raising the Devil.—R: H. Barham.—HPE . Raising the Flag at Sumter. (Sel. fr. Address at the Rais- ing of the Union Flag over Fort Sumter.)—H: W. º Beecher.—SR 2 - Raising the Wind.—W. H. Neall—CS 33 Raja of India Sends a Chessboard to Nushirwan, The.—Fir- dausi. See Shah-Nameh, The.. s '. See In Mem- Rajput §ºe. A.—Edwin Arnold,—BS 20—CS 28—PFP –– Raleigh's Cell in the Tower.—Dante G. Rossetti...—EHT Rally in Song.—Anon.—WR 46 “Rally Round the Flag.”—A. L. Stone.—PEO Ralph Waldo Emerson, Br. Sel. fr. (Extract concerning Emerson.)—Oliver W. Holmes.—PEO Ralph Waldo Emerson.-Mrs. E. C. Kinney.—PEO Ramayana, The, Sels. fr.-- (Tr. by) H. H. Milman. Death of Yajnadatta, The.—NE Descent of the Ganges, The...—NE Ramayana, The Story of the.—Kate M. Rabb.-NE Ramlet o' Puce, A. (Dial.)—A. McClure Warnock-RTI Ramon.—Fs. Bret Harte.—BNL–POA—SP 4 Randolph Caldecott.—L.—ABV Randolph of Roanoke.—J: G. Whittier.—CAP—FEP—YBW Random Shots.-- (Emporia Gazette.)—FAS - Ranger.—Anon.—PC Ranger, The, Sel. fr.—J: G. Whittier.—PNW–SC Ranger's Grave.—Caroline B. Southey.—PC . Ranolf and Amohia. (Sels. fr.)—Alfred Domett.—SBOS (Amohia's Flight.)—SGB (Island, The.)—SGB (Land of Tawkáki, The.)—SGB (Storm, The.)—SGB (Tangi.--The Chief.)—SGB - Rantin Laddie, The.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB - * Rape of Lucrece. (Sels. fr.)—W: Shakespeare.—EP—EPE (Lucretia Sleeping.)—RLP (What Win I if I Gain Ž)—RLP - Rape of Lucrece, The, Sels. fr.—T: Heywood. - Good-morrow [Song J. (Fr. Act. IV., Sc. 6.)—CBP — EPC–FEP—OEL–SEP—STC—WE (Greeting, A.)—CEL (Matin Song.)—HBV–OB (Morning.)—LOS 3 (Pack Clouds Away.)—BNL–OR—SN (“Pack clouds away, and welcome day”—Sel.)—EPE —GT-OTPC–PGT 1–VSA (Song.)—HBP—LC—TFY Rape of the Bell, The.-Augusta Moore.—CS 33 Rape of the Lock, The.—Alex. Pope.— (Can. I., II., III., IV., V.)—EP—EPR—FEP—SEP —V (Can. II., III.)—RLP—WEP 3 (Can. I.)—WR 11 - Age of Queen Anne, The. (Sel. fr. Can. III.)—EHT Belinda. (Sel.fr. Can, II.)-BNL Toilet, The. (Sel. fr. Can. II.)—BNL Raphael. (Sel.)—J: G. Whittier.—LLC (“We shape ourselves the joy or fear”—ptly. Same sel.) Raphael's Aºint of the Creation.—J: Milton. ise Lost. - Rapid, The...—C: Sangster.—OCW—SBOS—SGB |Rapid Transit.—Edgar W. Abbot.—BS 21 - (Poppyland Limited Express, The.)—SR 11 Rapture, The, Sel. fr.—T: Carew.—WEP 2 Rapture, The...—T: Traherne.—Q.H. Rapture of Kilmeny, The.—Jas. Hogg.—STC Rare Boughs and Buds.--Anon.—LFS Rare Moments.-C; H. Phelps-AA Rare Moments.-Merle St. Croix Wright.—THV Rare September.—Anon.—CCB Rare Willy Drowned in Yarrow.—Anon.—BESB —EBS — ESB-HIBP—OBB “Rarely, rarely comest thou.”—Percy B. Shelley.—FEP— HBV-HIGP–OR—RLP (Song.)—HBP (Spirit of Delight, The.)—CEL Rarest Ballad that ever was. Seen, of the Blind . Beggar's Daughter of Bethnal Green, The.—(Ballad.)—OTPC Rarest Pearl, The.—S. F. Fiester.—CS 28 | Raschi in Prague. (Sel.)—Emma Lazarus.-W.R. 5 Rash Young Mouse, The.—Anon.—WR 35 Rataplan,—E: Cracroft Lefroy.—HIP 2 Rather Hºnºpme without Ma. — Lucy L. Montgomery. — See Para- Rationalistic Chicken, The.—S. J. Stone.—BS 4—CR—RTV (First Problem, The.)—SR 10 Ratisbon, Rob't Browning.—MR—TMD (Boy of Ratisbon, The.)—BLP (Incident of Ratisbon, An.)—OS 2 (Incident of the French Camp, An—0.)—BNL–BS 24 —CBB—CBOP–CS 15—CTBP—EA—EDY—EP— FEP—GEP—GN–GSP–HB—HBP—HBV—HBVy —HPB—LC—LOS 2—OTPC–PCK – PCL – PHS —POA—PPV-RAC–RTV—SC — SFM – SP 1 — SSR—STP–VA—WEP 4 Rattle the Window.—R: H. Stoddard.—CBP Rattlin' Joe's Prayer.—J: Wallace Crawford.—HIP 2 Ravanels, The. (Sel. fr.)—Harris Dickson. (At the Stroke of Two.)—WR 34 Raven, The. (Parody.)—Anon.—DCR Raven, The. (C.)—S: T. Coleridge.—OTPC (Raven and the Oak, The.)—CBOP–CGd Raven, The.—Edgar Allan Poe.—AA—AmI2—AmSS—APM —ASL–BNL–BS 4—CBP—CGd — CR —– CS 1 — FEP—FP—FPE—GJCP—GN—HBP — HBV — HNS —HTb-T—MYF-OTPC–PCR —-PCL – PF — PS —- RTV-SP 3–YBW Raven #: the Oak, The.—S: T. Coleridge, See Raven, €. Raven Bºº, her Nest on High, The.—Cecil F. Alexander, Rats.-Jane Loudon.--FTR © 261 Ravenna. AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Ravenna. (Frag.)—Lord Byron.—POW–TIWP Ravenna.-J: Dryden.— P Ravenna.-Leigh Hunt.—TIWP Ravenna Pine Forest, Sel. fr.—Leigh Hunt.—AD Ravenswood and Lucy Ashton.— Walter Scott. of Lammermoor, The. Baving Crazy Quilt, The...—Alice, Perry.—SSC Ray’s Ride. (Sel. fr. Marion's Faith, Ch. , XIV.) — C: King.—SC—SP 8 Razor #. #m-ſ: Wolcott.— BNL — BS 24 — CS 3 — Reaching the Early Train.-Max Adeler. See Out of the Hurly. Burly. Reaction against the Classics, The.—Anon.—CP Read this, Boys.--Anon.—SSS Read to Śleep-Marg. J. Preston.—CS 2 Readen ov a Head-stworne.—W : Barnes.—HIBV-PGT2 Reader's Prayer, A.—Anon.—HTb-I Reading.—Eliz. B. Browning. See Aurora Leigh. Reading.—C : Lamb.-FT Reading.—Jane Taylor.—OTPC Reading a Letter.--Anon.—CS 38 Reading, #. the Thought.— J: Ruskin. 1116 S. Reading Horace.—Rob’t Underwood Johnson.—AMV 4 Reading the List.—Anon.—AWB—BE—OAM Reading the Milestone,—J: Jas. Piatt.—CBP Reading the President's Proclamation.—Anon.—HCTC Reading Works of Fiction—A Debate.—F. Crosby.—PD Reading-class, The.—Anon.—WR 27 Tèeady.—Phoebe Cary.—A H 2–AWB–BAB-BE —OCP — PAH-PAP—SSR. Ready.—Marg. J. Preston.—STC.. . Ready, Ay, Ready.—Herman C. Merivale.—HRW-WA Ready #. *iss. — (Christian Weekly, The.) — BS 5 — Teady for Duty.—Anna B. Warner.—AD—CBOP–PIHS See Bride See Sesame and (Daffy-down-dilly.)—CHV-LOS 1–PGpr—Port—SP 1 Ready to Sail.-Dell Adams.-W.R. 54. Real Boy.—Anon.—WR 52 Real Boy, A.—Wilbur D. Nesbit.—HIP 2 Real Elocution. (Dial.)—Anon.—PP—YFR Real Estate.—J: Townsend Trowbridge.—CBP Real Foreign Invasion, The.—C. L. Edson.—S Real Gentleman, The.—Anon.—KNE Real Germany, The.—Percy MacKaye. See Six Sonnets." Real Irish Mother.—Elene Foster.—WR 58 Real Muck-rake Man, The-H: Van Dyke.—SP 1 Real “New’’ Woman.-Charlotte Brewster Jordan.— WR 52 Real Power.—Anon.—PE Real Prince, The.—Bertha E. Bush.--CB Real Queen, The.—Friedrich Schiller.—Orlºſ. Real Santa Claus, A.—Frank D. Sherman.—LFL Real Tree, The. — Oliver Wendell Holmes. See Over the Teacups. Beal Victor, The.—Dorothy Statton.—S Realism.—Arthur C. Benson.—VA Realism of Dickens, The.—W: A. Lathrop.–NC Reality.—Martha G. Dickinson.—AA Reality of Literary Property.—T: N. Talfourd.—SS Realm of Fancy, The.—J: Keats.--—PGT 1 (Fancy—C.)—BGV-BNL–CBP—EPN-FEP — FT — BIBP—OB–PF Reaper, The.—Lala Fisher.—SBOS—SGB Reaper, The.—W : Wordsworth.-P.G.T 1–PHS (Solitary Reaper, The-C.)—BFW-BGV-BPB—CHV PC–EPN-FEP—GEP—GN–HBP—HEV —LOS 2 —OE —OR —OTPC —RAC —SEP —VE — WEP 4 Reaper and the Flowers, The...— H. : W. Longfellow.— BNL —FPE—HBV—LC—LLC—PC—SSS Reaper of Life’s Harvest.—Anon.—GP Reapers, The.—Anon.—PR - Reappearance of the Sun, The.—Paul du Chaillu. See Land of the Long Night. Reappearing.—Horatius Bonar.—OAE Rear Guard, The.—Irene F. Brown.—AH 2–EDY—PAH Rear-porches of an Apartment Building, The. — Maxwell Bodenheim.—NPA Reason. Sel. fr.--Abraham Cowley. (Reason an Aid to Revelation.)—CBP Reason.—J: Dryden.—STC Reason, The.—Anon.—WR. 20 Reason, The.—M. Eloise Jones.—PyR. |Reason, The-Jas. Oppenheim. HBV Reason an Aid to Revelation.—Abraham Cowley. See Reason. Reason and, Instinct.—Alex. Pope. See Essay on Man, An. “Reason Fair to Fill my Glass,” A.—C : Morris.-HBV Reason, Folly and Beauty.—T: Moore-VSA Reason off Duty.—E. S. Loomis.-WR 18 Reason Why, The.—Anon.—CCB Reason Why, The.—Anon.—CS 20 Reason Why, The.—Anon.—CS 26 Reason Why, The.—Anon.—EDY Reason Why, The.—Anon.—FTA Reason Why, The.—Mary E. Bradley.-CHP–HH–WR 15 Reason Why, The.—Harrison Goodel.—SR 15 Reason Why, The.—J. P. Prickett.—WR 10 Reason Why, The.—Katharine H. Terry.—CS 29 Reasonable Affliction, A.—Matthew Prior.—BLV—HBW Reasonable Doubt, A.—E: Bushnell.—BS 26 Reasonable Man, A.—(Tr. by) Lucy H. Macqueen.—WR 26 Beasons for Drinking.—HI: Aldrich.-BLV—THP-WA (Why Drink Wine 7–diff. vers.)—HP Reasons for Humility.—Jas. Beattie. See Minstrel, The. IReasons for Thanks,—Walter J. Ballard, WR 40 Reawakening.—Carl Spencer.—WR 10 Rebecchiºr thought. — Eliz. Turner. — BWC - HBV -º y * Rebecca's Hymn.—Walter Scott. See Ivanhoe. Rebecca's Revenge.—Mary K. Dallas.-W.R. 3 Rebel Mother's Lullaby.-Shane Leslie.-BIP—DB Rebellion.—T: Moore. See Lalla Rookh. Rebellion, The...—Clara J. Denton.—FTT Rebels.-Ernest. Crosby.—AIH 2—PAH Rebels of Boston before the Revolution, The, Sel. fr. (Sup- posed Speech of James Otis.) — Lydia M. Child. — OS 2—SC–SS (Freedom must Triumph.)—SR 8 (Speech against the Stamp Act—abr.)—BS 15 Rebuff, A.—Clara J. Denton.—FTT Rebuked.—F. B. Wiley.—SP 8 Recall, The.—Frank Lillie Pollock.-HP 2 Recall, The.—Rabindranath Tagore.—OAMs Recall of Judges, The. (Debate.)—SP 7 Recalled.—Marg. J. Preston.—BS 21 Receipt for a Racket, A.—M. E. B.-W.R. 12 Receipt for Hash-H: W. Shaw.—BS 22 Receipt for Salad, A. — Sydney Smith. 4. Salad, A. - Receiving Calls.-Almedia Brown.—BS 12 Recent. Nonsense Rhymes.—Cosmo Monkhouse.—ABV Recessional.—Rudyard Kipling.—BS 25—CCB-CR-CTBP —EDY-EPC —FEP —FPE —GEP —GN —HER — IHBV—HBVy—HDL–HP 2 —HTb-I —LBM —LHT —LOS 3—OB—OVW-PCK–PF —PGGR —RAC — SEP—SFM–SMG —SP 1–St.S.–VE Recessional.—C: G. D. Roberts.-HBV-TCW Recipe for a Happy New Year.—H. M. S.–HTb-II Recipe for a Modern Bonnet.—Anon.—HPE Recipe for a Modern Novel.—Anon-CS 17 Recipe for a Poem. (New York Evening Post.)—HP Recipe for a Salad, A. — Sydney Smith. See Recipe for alad, A. Recipe for Potato Pudding. — Frances M. Whitcher. See Widow Bedott Papers, The. Recipe for Salad, A.—Sydney Smith.-BNL (Receipt for Salad, A,)—HBP (Recipe for a Salad, A.)—FEP—HTb-II (Salad.)—FT-HBV—HPE Recipe for Sanity, A.—HI: Rutherford Elliot.—HIP 2– 32 5 Reciprocity.—Anon.—WR 2 Reciprocity.—D. H. Ingham.—HIP 2 Reciprocity.—Carolyn Wells-SP 3 Recitation for a Very Little Girl.-Annie Chase. (Spring.)—TT Recitation for Three Little Girls. – Mrs. J. Morrison [or Carter].—LPS–PP - (Nursery Song.)—CBOP—LOS 1—NW–OAMs—PC— PEIS–PP1 Recitations from the Bible. (Psalm XXIII.) Bible.—FTT (Twenty-third Psalm, The.)—EA Reckoning, The.—Theo. Roberts.-OCW * Reckoning with the Old Year.— Mrs. Mary E. Foxwell.— 8 Reclaimedés à Sunshine Comes at Last.—H. E. McBride. Reclaimed Brother; or, the Chain of Roses, The.— H. E. McBride.—SDD Recluse, . The, Sel. fr. (Outline—sel. fr. 1st Bk., conclu- sion.)—W : Wordsworth.-EP—EPN-EPs Recluse Hermit, The.—J: Donne. See Ecologue, Dec. 26, 1613. Allophanes finding Idios in the Country, etc. Recognition.—J: W. Chadwick.-AA Recognition, A. (Fr. Sonnets to George Sand.)—Eliz. B. Browning.—BNL * Recognition, The.—W; Sawyer.—HEV–PA—THP-TSS Recognition, The.—Johann Nepomuk Vogl.-HGV Recollection.—Anne R. Aldrich.-AA—AL Recollection, A.—Anon.—HIP 2 Recollection.—Amelia W. Carpenter.—AA Recollection, A.—H. M. Nickerson.—TCV Recollection of Childhood, A.—Victor Hugo. (Tr. by Sir George Young.)—PO Recollection, The. (C.)—Percy B. Shelley.—BIPIB (sl. abr.) —GT-PGT 1–POS. (sel.)=–SN (To Jane—the Recollection—sl. abr.)—BGV-WEP 4 Recollection, the Strongest Influence.—Anon.—CP Recollections of Childhood.—Wilfred Scawen Blunt.—GC Recollections of Childhood:—C : Lamb. See Rosamund Gray. Recollections of Early Childhood.-Sel. fr.—W : Wordsworth. See Recipe for —CBPC Recoileº of Home and Infancy. — Oliver Goldsmith. — Recollections of my Christmas Tree. (Christmas Tree, A– *sſ; Reprinted Pieces.)—C: Dickens.—CS 8—LLC Recollections of the People, The.—Pierre Jean de Beranger. Recollections of the Portrait of King Henry VIII., Trinity odge, Cambridge. (C.)—W: Wordsworth. (King Henry the Eighth.)—EHT Recompense.—Edwin M. Abbott.—PF Recompense.—W : Gilmore Simms.-CBP Recompense.—Theo. Tilton.—CBP Recompense.—Nixon Waterman.—HIBW Recompense, A.—Mrs. D. H. Clark,--THV Recompense, The-Anon.—FLS Recompense, The...—C. H. Dorrie.—PAPrm Reconcilement, The.—J: Sheffield.—OB Reconciliation.--"A. E.”—DB TITLE INDEX Reinforcements Reconciliation.—W: Pitt, Earl of Chatham. See First Step to Reconciliation with America, The. Reconciliation.—C. A. Mason.—AA Reconciliation.—Walt Whitman,—CAP Reconciliation, A.—Rob't L: Stevenson.—BOF Reconciliation, The.—Louisa M. Alcott. See Little Women. Reconciliation, The.—Alfred Tennyson. See Princess, The. Reconciliº, with America.-W: Pitt, Earl of Chatham. Teconsidered Verdict, The.—Gilbert Venables.—HER Record of the Hours, The...—Clara Denton.—LPD Recorders Ages Hence.—Walt Whitman,—CAP - Recrimination.—Ella W. Wilcox.-AA - Recruit, The.—Rob't W. Chambers.-AA —HBW —SP 4 — THP-WA–WR 26 Re-cured Lover Exulteth in his Freedom, The. — Sir T: Wyatt.—FEP Recurring Yuletide,-Jos. Twyman.—HIP 2 Red and the Blue, The.—H. A. Roby.—OAF'—PAPrm Red and White Roses.—T: Carew.—RLP Red Apple.—Hannah Hendry.—CHP Red Bird, The.—W : H. Hayne.—WR 30 Red Bird, The-Amanda T. Jones.—S Red Bridge, The.—Skipwith Cannell.—NPA Red Cross Knight and Una, The.—Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene, The. Red Fisherman; or, The Devil's Decoy, The...—Winthrop M. Praed.—BIPIB Red Harlaw, The-Walter Scott. See Antiquary, The. Red Herrings. (Fr. The Poetical Cookery-book.) (Punch.) —HPE Red Jº The.—G: M. Baker. —BS 2 —CS 11 —FR (sl. 0,07’. (Fireman, The.)—SA Red Jacket. (C.)—Fitz-Greene Halleck.-AA—YBW (To a Portrait of Red Jacket—cond.)→WR 10 Red King, The.—C: Kingsley.-E.HT-LHT - Red Men, The...—C: Sangster.—QCV Red Month, The.—Jas. Oppenheim.—AMV 4 Red Pearls.-Agnes Lee.—AMV 4 Red Pepper.—A. Constance Smedley.—CE . Red Poppies in the Sabine Valleys near Rome.—W: Sharp. See Sospiri di Roma. \. Red, Red Gold.-Wilfred Scawen Blunt.—GC Red, Red Rose, A.—Rob't Burns. – BGV —BIL — BBB — CBPC—EBS—EPR—FEP —FTA —HBP —HBW — LC—MBL-OB–SEP—VE—WEP 3 (“O, my luve's like a red, red rose.”)—BNL–EhB— EPs—GEP—GP–PGT 1–R.LP - Red Riding Hood-Guy Wetmore Carryl.-H.B.V. Red River Voyageur, The.—J: G. Whittier.—FEP—PHS Red Rupert of Methuchen-Frank"Condon.—WR 53 Red Slippers.-Amy Lowell.—NPA ! Red Squirrel, The.—Rowland E. Robinson.—SSR. Red, the White, the Blue, The.—Kate B. Sherwood.-PEO Red Thread of Honour, The...— Sir Fs. H. Doyle.— CBB — GSP–LH (Sl. abr.)—PGT2 . Red, White and Blue, The.—Anon.—CHP—TT Red, White and Blue, The.—D : T. Shaw (also at. to Timo- . ... thy Dwight.)—CCB (Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean.)—CP (sl. abr.) — CTBP—LLC—PAPm (sl. diff. vers.)—SFM-SMG (Columbia, the Land of the Brave.)—BLP Red Wind, The...—Lionel Johnson.—DB Redbreast and the Butterfly, The.—W: Wordsworth-ABV. Redbreast Chasing the Butterfly, The.—W: Wordsworth.- CBOP–CGd—LC—OTPC Reden ov a Headstuone.—W: Barnes.—ABV Redesdale and Wise William.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Redgauntlet. (Sel. fr.)—Walter Scott. (Payment in Store.)—C - Red-haired Cupid, A. . . (Abr.)—H: Wallace Phillips-SR Red-haired Man's Wife, The-Jas. Stephens.—OVV Reduction of Harfleur, The.—W: Shakespeare. See King . Henry V. Redwing's Song.—S. J. Douglass.--TFS Reed, The.—H: B. Carpenter.—AA Reed-player, The.—Duncan C. Scott.—OCW—W.A Reeds in the Loch say:, The.—Anon.—EBS Reeds of Innocence. (In Songs of Innocence.)—W: Blake. —BGV-HEV–HBVy—OB (“And I made a rural pen”—br., sel.)—Port (Child and the Piper, The.)--CGd—LQ (Introduction [to Songs of Innocence]—C.)—Ehl’—EP .—EPR—FEP-HBP—RLP-WEP 3 (Piper, The.)—BNL–CBOP-CEL–QTPC–WCL (Piping down the Valleys Wild.)—PoE feel of Tullochgorum, The.-J: Skinner.—BOF Re-enlisted.—Lucy Larcom.—OAM “Reflected in the lake I love.”— Townshend.—GG Teflections.—G. : Crabbe.—FP (Late Wisdom—sel.)—HBV—OB Reflections.—“A. E.”—DB - Reflections in the Pillory.—C: Lamb.-FTR, Reflections in [wr. on 1 Westminster Abbey.—Jos. Addison. See Spectator, The. Reflections Looking over a Gate at a Pool in a Field. (C.) (Maiden with a Milking-pail, A.)—BNL - —Jean Ingelow. Reflections of a Proud Pedestrian.-Oliver W. Holmes. Beflections of Sir Walter Scott. (Fr. Diary for Dec. 18, 1825.)—Walter Scott.—LLC Reflections on Cleopathera's Needle. — Cormac O'Leary. -- AW BIP —SP 6— (Marie Antoinette l, Queen of Francel.)—OS 3 (abr.) (Paddº Reflections on Cleopathera's [or Cleopatra's] Needle.)—GEI * . . . (Qºot France and the Spirit of Chivalry, The.) - Reflections on Westminster Abbey.—Jos. Addison. See Spec- at Or, €. wº Reflections on Westminster Abbey.—Washington Irving. See Westminster Abbey. Reflective Retrospect, A.—J: G. Saxe-FEP Reform.—R. : Watson Gilder.—YBW Reform Bill a Second Bill of Rights, The. (Sel. fr. A Speech Delivered in the House of Commons on the 5th of July, 1831.)—T: B. Macaulay.--SS .. Reform in Parliament.—Lord Grey. See Necessity of Re- form in Parliament. e tº IReform Irresistible. (Sel. fr. A Speech Delivered in the House of Commons on the 16th of December, 1831.) —T: B. Macaulay.—SS Reform that you may Preserve.—T: B. Macaulay.—SS Reform will Go on, The.—Anon.—CS Reformation.—H. B. Niles.—SDD : Reformation of Cinnamon, The.— Edgar Welton Cooley. - SP 3 - Reformiº of Godfrey Gore, The.—W: Brighty Rands. – Reformed Christmas, The. (Dial.)—Anon.—EFY Reformed Man's Lament, A.—Anna Linden.—CS 17 Reformer, The.—Horace Greeley-LLC—TMR (sl. abr. Reformer, The.—E: Rowland, Sill.—AP . Reformer, The...—J: G. Whittier.—BNL Refuge.—Annie L. Muzzey.—HIP 2 . Refuge.—G: W. Russell.—HIBW Refuge.—W: Winter.—HIBW-LBA Réfuge, The.—Faith Wells.--Orlyſ gº Refuge from Doubt.—Abraham Perry Miller. tion. - Refugeº, ABelgium– 1914.)— Grace Hazard Conkling.— Refugees, The, Sel. fr. (Louis XIV. and his Minister—Ch. XIX., cond. and arr. as dial.)— A. Conan Doyle.— See Consola- Refusal of Charon, The-W: Edmondstoune Aytoun.-EBS Refused Shelter — Killed by Lightning.— (Tr. by Florence Clarke.)—WR 58 - Regarding Santa Claus.-Nixon Waterman,—WR 28 Regatta.-Ivan Swift.—HIP 2 Regency Resolutions, Dec. 31, 1810, Sel. fr. fitt.) TG. Canning.—SS (Invocation, An.)—Walter S. Lan- (Defence of Regeneration, Sel. fr. dor.—BGV-VA Resent,jºination, The. — Jessie Wallace Hughan. — Reggio.—J : Edmund Reade.—TIWP Regiment, Song.—Frank L. Stanton.-OAF—PAPrm Regiment's Return, The.—E. J. Cutler.—CS 18–MMR Regina Coeli.-Coventry Patmore.—OAMs—TM→VA Regnier's Epitaph on Himself-Mathurin Regnier.—AFP Regrate of a True Lover, The.—Anon.—NT Regret.—G : Houghton. See Album-leaves. Regret.—Jean Ingelow.—BS 5–CS 14—HDL (sel.) Regret.—R : Le Gallienne,—VA Regrets.--Anon.—FLS (If we had but Known.)—CS 6 Regrets of Drunkenness. – W: Shakespeare. the Moor of Venice. Regular Dry Spell, A.—C. L. Edson.-S Regulus.-Emily A. Braddock.--WIR 9 Regulus.--T. Dale.—CS 11 Regulus before the Roman Senate. — Epes Sargent. See Regulus to the Roman Senate. - Regulus § the gºthaginians.—Elijah FCellogg. — CS 11 — (Abr.—bwt speech comp.)—BS 13 (Curse of Regulus, The-diff. vers.)—CS 2—KNE (Return Kºp Regulus, The—abr. fr. CS 11—speech abr.) Regulus § the Roman Senate.—Epes Sargent.—CS 3—LLC (Regulus before the Roman Senate—abr.)—BLP Rehearsal, The. (Dial.)—Ella H. Clement.—YFD Rehearsal, The.—H. E. McBride.—SD Rehearsal of the Mummers’ Play, The. — Eden Phillpotts. See Three Brothers, The. - - Rehearsing for Private. Theatricals.--Stanley Huntley.—HIH Rehel Levin, Friend of Jean Paul Richter and of Many of the Choicest Spirits of Germany.—Warnhagen Van Ense.—BOF - Reid at Fayal.-J: Williamson Palmer.—PAH f Reign of Christ on Earth, The.—Jas. Montgomery.—HEP (Psalm LXXII.)—FEP Reign of May, The. (C.)—Jas. G. Percival.—FEP . (May.)—BNL–HBP—STO Reign of Napoleon, The. (The History of the Restoration of Monarchy in France, Bk. I., Ch. I.-abr.)— phonse de Lamartine.—TMD . Reign of Peace, The.—Eliza Thornton.—BLP . . Reign gº Common People, The...— H: Ward Beecher. sº- Reincarnation.—D: B. Sickels.-AA—WR 56 Reinforcement.—Anon.—TS See Othello, Reinforcements.--T: Toke Lynch,--OVV 263 . Rejected AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Rejected National Hymns, The. (Poems Received in Re- sponse to an Advertised Call for a National Anthem.) —Rob't H. Newell. I. By H - - - y W. L. - ngf - - - - w.—PA—THP II. By J - hin Gr- - ni - -f Wh -- t - - r.—PA—THP III. y Dr. Ol - V - r W - nd -- 1 H - limes.—PA—THP (Ngºal Anthem by Dr. Oliver Wendell H—.)— IV. By R -lph W - Ido Em - r -- n.—PA—THP V. By W - 11 - - m C - 11 - n B - y - nt.—PA—THP (National Anthem by William Cullen B .)—BNL VI. By N. P. W -ll-s-PA—THP (National Anthem by N. P. W. .)—BNL II. Th - m - s B - il - y Ald - - ch.-PA—THP (National Anthem by Thomas Bailey A—.)—BNL National Anthem by Gen. George P. M. .—BNL Rejection of the Reform Bill. (Sel. fr. Speech at Taunton in 1831, on the Reform Bill not being Passed.)—Syd- ney Smith.--SS Rejoice.—Joaquin Miller.—PAH Rejoicing [Rejoicings—C.] upon the New Year's Coming of Age. (Cond.)—C: Lamb.-BOC–HS—WR 26 Relapse, The...—T: Stanley.—OB Relation of Trees to Water. — Wilson Flagg. Among Trees, A Relaxation.—Anon-HP 2 Relaxation.—Sir H: Taylor. See Philip Van Arkevelde. Released [– January, 1878—0.1—J: B. O'Reilly.—EDY Relenting Mob, Ariºctor Hugo (tr. by Lucy H. Hooper.) (Civil War [an Episode of the Commune 1.)— CS 32 — DR (sl. abr.) Relentless Time.—H: W. Longfellow. See Coplas de Man- rigue. (Casket.)—FP 16 See Year Reliance on God. Relics.--Annie D. Ware.—CS Relics.--W : Winter.—FTA Relief of Lucknow, The.—Anon. (Ad.)—NC - Relief of Lucknow, The.—Rob't T. S. Lowell.—BNL–BS —CBB—CS 11—EPs—FEP—HB —HBIP —HBV — PHPB—LLC—M.M.R—OM–OS 2—RTV —SA —SC — SP 8–STP–TMR. e Relief %, opeans—w: Shakespeare. See King Henry VI., Relieving Guard.—Bret Harte.—BP—LBA Religio Academici.-Anon.—WR 33 Religio Laici, Sels. fr.—J: Dryden.—EP—EPR (Avoidance of Religious Disputes, The.)—CBP (Bible, The.)—CBP (Judgment in Studying It.)—CBP (Light of Reason.)—CBP (Tradition.)—RLP—WEP 2 Religion and Doctrine. (C.)—J: , Hay—CS 13 (Blind Man’s Testimony, The.)—BS 18 Religion in Russia To-day.—Jas. Y. Simpson.—OAE Religion Independent of Government. (Sel. fr. The Catholic Question, May 31, 1811.)—H: Grattan.--SS Religion of Hudibras, The.—S: Butler. See Hudibras. Religion of Revolutionary Men.— Alphonse de Lamartine.— Teligion of the World,—W: Black.-HTb-II Religious Character of Abraham Lincoln, The.—B. B. Tyler. —OAL Religious Character of President Lincoln, The. (Fr. the funeral address, April 19th, 1866.) — Rev. P. D. Gurley.—PEO Religious Lyrics.-Anon.—EP Religious Man, A.—Anon.—PR Religious Meditation. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Religious Persecution.—Anon. See Folly of Religious Per- secution. Teligious Use of Tobacco, A.—Rob't Wisdome.—HRV Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, Sels. fr.—(Edited by) T: Percy. See : Adam Bel, Clym of the Clough, and William of Cloudesle. As ye Came from the Holy Land. Babes in the Wood, The. Baffled Knight, The , or, Lady's Policy. Bailiff's Daughter of Islington, The. Ballad of Chevy-Chase, The. Barbara Allen's Cruelty. Battle of Otterburn, The. Blind Beggar's Daughter of Bednall-Greene, The. Bonny Earl of Murray, The. Brave Lord Willoughby. Child of Elle, The. Child Waters. Edom o' Gordon. Edward, Edward. Fair Margaret and Sweet William. Fairy Queen, The. Flodden Field. Friar of Orders Gray. Frolicksome Duke, The , or, The Tinker's Good Fortune. Gil Morrice. Glasgerion. Heir of Linne, The. Jew's Daughter, The. Ring Arthur's Death. King Cophetua and the Beggar Maid. King John and the Abbot of Canterbury. Ring Leir and his Three Daughters, Lady Anne Bothwell’s Lament. Lady Turned Serving-man, The. Leoffricus. Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard. Reliques of Ancient English Poetry (Continued). Lord Thomas and Fair Annet. Lord Thomas and Fair Ellinor. Mary Ambree. Nut-brown Maid, The. O. Nancy, Wilt thou Gang wi' Me? Old and Young Courtier, The. Qld Robin of Portingale. Robin Good-fellow. e Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne. Sir Andrew Barton. Sir Lancelot du Lake. Sir Patrick Spens. Spanish Lady's Love, The. Sweet William's Ghost. Take thy Old Cloak about Thee. Truth’s Integrity (Love will Find out the Way.) Waly, Waly, Love be Bonny. Wandering Jew, The. Winifreda. Young Waters. Relish of Fair Prospect.—W: Cowper. See Task, The. Reluctance to Part." —W: Shakespeare. See Romeo and Juliet. Remain l (Poems and Epigrams, L.)—Walter S. Landor. —OB (Appeal, The.)—BGV-VA Remaing; of the Year, The. — Fred Emerson Brooks. – Remarkable Case, A.—Anon.—WR 12 Remarkable Experience, A.—Anon.—GH Remarkable Honeymoon Trip, A.—Laurence Lee.—WR 26 Remarkable Instance of Presence of Mind.—Anon.—CS 9 Remarks at the Dedication of the National Cemetery at Gettysburg, Nov. 19, 1863.−Abraham Lincoln. See Address at the Dedication of the Cemetery at Gettys- burg. Remarks on the Political Course of Mr. Calhoun in 1838, els. fr.—Dan'l Webster. On Sudden Political Conversions. (Br. sel.)—SS Platform of the Constitution, The.—SS (Against Secession—ptly. fr. The Constitution and the |Union.)—SSD Remarks to Negroes in the Streets of Richmond.—Abraham Lincoln.—OAL Remedial Suffering.—Rob't Southey. See Thalaba. Remedies for Trouble.—Anon.—HTb-II Remedy, The.—Anon.—AB Remedy Worse than the Disease, The.— Matthew Prior.— BLV—EP—HBV—SAy—THP Remember.—Anon.—TFS Remember.—W. Johnson-Cory.—OVW Remember. (Parody.)—Judy.—PA—WA Remember.—Emma Lazarus.-CBP Remember.—Christina G. Rossetti.- CBP — GEP — OB — OVW-THIV—VA Remember, Boys Make Men.—Mary E. Tucker.—SSS Remember Me. (Camp-meeting Hymn, A.)—Anon.—WR 27 Remember now thy Creator. (Ecclesiastes, Ch. XII.) Bible. - —BS 4—CCB (1–7.)—LLC (1–7. Remember or Forget.—Hamilton Aïdé.—HIBW-WA Remember the Maine.—Rob't B. Wilson.—CS 37—PAPrm “Remember, we are Quite Young.”—H. S. Osgood.—WR 54 Remembered.—J. L. Gordon.—PAPrm Remembrance.—J: H. Boner.—AA—HP 2 Remembrance.—Emily Brontë.-BIP —CBP —HBP —HBV —HGP–OB—PYO (sl. abr.)—RTI—WEP 4 Remembrance. (Sel. fr. Music and Morals, Bk. I., Ch. VIII.)—H. R. Haweis.--LLC Remembrance.—A. Hunter.—BGV Remembrance.—G. P. Lathrop.–AA Remembrance.—Lillie V. Mickel.—PyR. Remembrance.—Jas. G. Percival. See Retrospection. Remembrance.—Rainer Maria Rilke.-HGV Remembrance. . .(O.)—Percy B. Shelley. (Lament, A.)—HBP Remembrance.—Rob't Southey.—FP Remembrance: Greek Folk-song.—Marg. Widdemer.—AMV 2 Remembrance, A.—Willis G. Clarke.—AA Remembrances.—Mary Eva Kelly.—DB Remembranées of Childhood.—W. H. Pierce.—CS 38 Reminding the Hen.—Bessie Chandler.—WR 15 Reminiscence.—Anon.—FLS Reminiscence.—T: B. Aldrich.-AA Reminiscence, A.—Anon.—FAS Reminiscence, A.—J: F. Clarke.—LTV-WSA Reminiscence, A.—Oliver Marble.—HIP 2 Reminiscence of Exhibition Day, A.—Rob't J. Burdette.-- BS 10 Reminiscence of Lexington, A-Theo. Parker.—QM-PPS Reminiscences of a Sentimentalist.—T: Hood.—HIPE (Epicurean Reminiscences of a Sentimentalist —0.)— FEP “Reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln.” (Sel. fr.)—Rob't G. fr. The Last Remonstrance—word- Ingersoll.—OAL Remonstrance, A (Sel. ing chgd.)—Rob't, Lord Lytton.—FLS Remonstrance, The.—Sir J.: Suckling.—SAy Remonstrance with the Snails.--Anon.—BNL Remorse. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Remorse.—Lord Byron. See Giaour, The. Remorse, Sel. fr. (Song: “Hear, sweet spirit”—fr. Act II., Sc. T.)—S: T. Coleridge.—HBP Remorse.—Sydney Dayre.--DD Remorse.—J : Hay.-CBP Remorse.—W: Shakespeare. See Macbeth. J 264. TITLE INDEX Resignation Remorse gstanza, April, 184—,-0.).- Percy B. Shelley.-- Remorse and Retribution. BNL (Frags. fr. various authors.)— Remorse of King Claudius.-W. : Shakespeare. See Hamlet. Remorseful Cakes, The.—Eugene Field.--TFS Removal, The. (Werse vers. of following.)—Anon.— CS 21 Removal, The. (Dial.)—Sydney Hamilton.—MD Renaissance of Patriotism, A.—G. : J. Manson.—OAI Renascence.—J: H. Boner.—THIV Renascence.—Edna St. Vincent Millay.—LBM–LY Rencontre.—T: Bailey Aldrich.-CBP Rendition, The.—J: Greenleaf Whittier.—CAP Renewal.—Michael Field.—OVW Renewal.-C : Hanson Towne.—HT Renouncement.—J: Dan'l Logan.-O.CV Renounºment—Alice Meynell.—FLS —HT —OB —OVW — Renouncing of Love, A.—Sir T: Wyatt.—Ehl?—EP g Renowned Wouter Van Twiller, The. — Washington Irving. See Knickerbocker History of New York, The. Renting a Baby.—Frank R. Stockton.—WR 34 Renunciants.--E : Dowden.—OVV-VA Renunciation.—Wathen Mark Wilks Call.—OVW Renunciation.—Helen Hay Whitney.—AL - Renunciation, A. (A Book of Airs, XII.-O.)—T: Cam- pion.—PG|T 1 g Remunºº, º (Surrender, The -C.)— H: King.— OB St. Q,07”. Renunciation, A.—E: Were, Earl of Oxford.— BLV— BNL —FEP—HBW Renyi.-Helen Booth.-CS 27 Reopening of the Drury Lane Theatre (Address Spoken at the Opening of Drury Lane Theatre — C.) — Lord Byron.—EDY Reparation.—Anon.—WR 24 Reparation or War.—Anon.—PAH Repartee.—Ben W. Davis.-CS 24 Repeal Claimed by Americans as a Right. (Fr. a speech of Jan. 20, 1775.)—W: Pitt, Earl of Chatham.—SS Repeal of the Stamp Act, The.—Jonathan Mayhew.—MRS Repeal of the Union.—Dan'l O’Connell.—CR—PPS (cond.) Repeal of the Union, The, Sel, fr.—R : L. Shiel.—SS (Irish Agitators, 1834.)—OM Repentance.—Anon.—BLV Repentance.—Anon.—WR 4 Repentance.—Anon.—WR 15 Repentance.—Walter Hackett.—SP 4_ Repentance and Improvement.—Sir H. Taylor. Van Artewelde. - Repentir de Noël.—Sarah Bernhardt.—WR 7 (Christmas Repentance, A–tr.)—WR 7 Reply, Sel. fr. (Early Death.)—Hartley Coleridge.—OB Reply, The.-J. : Norris.-HBP - Reply of Achilles to the Envoys of Agamemnon, Soliciting a Reconciliation.—Homer. See Iliad, The. Reply of Mr. Pitt [to Sir Robert Walpole] —W : Pitt, Earl of Chatham. See Reply of Pitt to Walpole. Reply oº:: to Walpole.— W: Pitt, Earl of Chatham. — 4. (Answer of Pitt to Walpole, The.)—OS 3 (Pitt's Reply to Walpole.)—FTR-HNS (Reply of Mr. Pitt.)—KNE (Reº of Mr. Pitt to Sir Robert Walpole — cond.) — MD (Reply to Sir Robert Walpole, 1741.)—SS (Reply to Walpole.)—LLC Teply to §§ yoman's Question.”—Nettie H. (?) Pelham. Reply to Address Presenting Colors of France to the United States, sel. fr. (France and the United States.)—G: Washington.—SS - Reply to Essays and Reviews, Sel. fr.—Anon.—GG Reply to Flood. ... (Philippic against Flood—C.)—H: Grat- tan.-PPS (Reply to Mr. Flood—cond.)—KNE—OM–SS (Invective against Mr. Flood—cond.)—CS 4 Reply to Grafton.—Edward, Lord Thurlow. See Reply to - the Duke of Grafton. Reply to Hayne, The . (Second Speech on Foot's Resolution), sels. fr.—Dan'l Webster. Liberty and Union [, One and Inseparable].— BS 2 — CS 1 —FD 1 —FTR —KNE —LLC —OAI —OS 3 — PPS–RAC–SC —SPE (ptly. diff.)—SR 8 —SS — TMR (abr.)—WHO (Reply to Hayne.)—SFM (last par.)—SSR (Massachusetts and South Carolina.-FTR-SPE (Massachusetts—abr.)—OS 2—SP 8—SSR (South Carolina and Massachusetts.)—CR —FD 1 – MRS–OM–SS—TMD Reply to Hayne.—BS 8 (sel.):-PPS (Matches and Overmatches—sel.)—FD 1—FTR-SS Reply to Hayne.—IR—StS Teply to “Lines Found in the Hand of the Statue of Night at Florence” by Giovanni Strozzi.-Michael Angelo- OS 2 Teply to Lord North, 1774.—I: Barré.-OM–SS Reply to Macaulay’s “Reform Irresistible.”—J: W. Croker. f{eply to Marlowe (G.), A.—Sir Walter Raleigh. (Her Reply.)—OB (Miſſºid's Mother's Answer.)—FEP (w. add. st.)— See Philip (Nymph’s Reply [to the Passionate Shepherd], The.) — Bºº B Nº-E P—GEP—GP—HBW — PIHS — SEP Reply to Marlowe (Oontinued). º (Reply to Marlowe's The Passionate Shepherd to his Love.)—WEP 1 -- (Shepherdess's Reply, The.)—CEL (w. add. St.) Reply to Marlowe's The Passionate Shepherd to his Love.— Sir Walter ºaleſ; See foregoing. Reply to Mr. Corry. (Invective against Corry—abºr.)—H: Grattan.—BS 3—CR—CS 3—FTR-LLC—SC (Sl. abr.)—OM (Invective against Mr. Corry.)—KNE–SS Reply to Mr. Flood.—HI: Grattan. See Reply to Flood. Reply to Mr. Webster, Jan., 1830.-Rob't Y. Hayne. See On Mr. Foot's Resolution. Reply to Mr. Wickham in Burr's Trial.-W: Wirt.—SS Reply to Sir Robert Walpole. 1741. — W: Pitt, Earl of Chatham. See Reply of Pitt to Walpole. Reply to 8. Pgº of Grafton.—E:, Lord Thurlow.—KNE S (Reply to Grafton.)—LLC Reply to"The Welcome.”—W. F. Fox–CS 10 Reply to Threats of Violence. ... (Sel. fr. Stamp Officers' Salaries. 1790.)—J: P. Curran.-SS Reply to Walpole.—W: Pitt, Earl of Chatham. See Reply of Pitt to Walpole. Report Amer. Home Miss. Society, Sel. fr.—Anon.—GG Report of an Adjudged Case. (O.)—W: Cowper.—ABV (Law-case, A.)—OS 1 (Nose and Eyes.)—BNL–PC Reporter who Made a Story, The.—Lloyd Buchanan.—SP 8 Reporters.--G : Crabbe.—SAy Reporter's_Prayer, A.—J. A. Fraser, Jr.—WR 12 Repose.—Jas. Thomson. See Castle of Indolence, The. Repose, A.—Bryan W. Procter.—RLP—WEP 4 Repose of the Heart. — Sir H: Taylor. See Philip Van Arteyelde. Representative, The.—Dan'l Webster. See Presidential Pro- test, The. Representative Government Trustworthy. (Arr. fr. speech of Æmilius, in Life of AEmilius.)—Plutarch.-BLP Representative Men, Sel. fr. (“In all our decisions and actions it would be well for us”—br. sel. fr. Plato; or, The Philosopher.)—Ralph W. Emerson.—GG Reproach, A.—Flavel S. Mines.—WR 4 Reproof, The...—C : and Mary Lamb.-OTPC Reprove Gently.—Anon.—CS 15 Reptilian Anatomy.—Anon.—HIP 2 Republic, The...—H: W. Longfellow. See Building of the Ship, The. Republic Defined, A.—Alphonse de Lamartine.—BLP (Establishment of the Republic.)—SS Republic of New England, The. (Sel, fr. The Common Citi- zen-soldier.)—J: B. O'Reilly.—FD 2 Republic or a Monarchy, A 3–Victor Hugo.—SS—SSD Republic the Strongest Government, A.—T: Jefferson. See Inauguration Address. Republican Genius of Europe, The.—Philip Freneau.--APM Republican “NO,” A.—G. : Washington.—WR 49 Republican Party Lincoln's Monument.—Jos. G. Cannon.— Republican Press, The. (Fr. a speech delivered before the Republican Press Association of Ohio, Sept. 8, 1896.) —W: McKinley.—SSD Republic's Duty, The. (Fr. a speech delivered at the At- laº;eace Jubilee, Dec. 16, 1898.)—W: McKinley. Reputation. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL– Reputation.—W: Shakespeare. See King Richard II. Request, A.—Walter Savage Landor.—CBP Requiem.—F. Norreys Connell.—HEV Requiem.—Shane Leslie.—DB Requiem: “Breathe, trumpets, breathe.” — G: Lunt. See Requiem for One Slain in Battle. Requiem.—Sir Jos. N. Paton.-VA Requiem.—Rob't L. Stevenson.—BFV—CTBP—EBS—EPC —GEP—GT-HBV—HBVy—NT—O.B—OVV-PYO —SP 4–VA—VE Requiem.—Eugene F. Ware.—S Requiem, A.—Jas. Russell Lowell.—PF Requiem, A.—Jas. Thomson.—HIBW Requiem [for One Slain in Battle ].-G: Lunt.—AA—EPs Requiescat.—Matthew Arnold.—EPC—GEP—HBW —NT — OB-OVW-PYO—WEP 4 Requiescat.—G. : McDuffie.—WHO Requiescat.—Rosamund Mariott Watson.—HEV Requiescat.—Oscar Wilde.—CBP—DB–GP—HBV-OVW Requital, The.—Adelaide A. Procter.—RTV—SP 4–VA Rescue, The.—Marion P. Riche.—CS 31 Rescue, The.—B : F. Taylor.—NC Rescue of Albret, The.—T: D. English.—CS 32 Rescue of Chicago, The.—HI: M. Look.-CS 5 Rescue of Gavin, The.—Jas. M. Barrie. See Little Min- ister, The. Rescue §sia, The. — Henryk Sienkiewicz. See Quo a CilS. Rescue of Mr. Figg, The.—Anon.—CS 32 Rescued.—Anon.—WR 6 “Resembles life that once was held of light” (What is Life 2 * A & : T. Coleridge.—HIP Resentment.—G : H. Clarke.—TCW Reserve.—Lizette W. Reese.—AA Reserve.—Mary A. Townsend.—AA Resignation. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Resignation, Sel. fr.-Matthew Arnold.—WEP 4 Resignation.—R : Baxter.—FEP (“Lord, it belongs not to my care.”)—HDL 265 Resignation AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS Resignationſ, The-C. J.--T: Chatterton.—FEP—HBP Resignation.—T: Elwood, STC Resignº (Wednesday before Easter—C.).-J : Keble.— Resignation. (Poems and Epigrams, C.—0.)—Walter S. Landor.—HEV–OB & (“Why, why repine, my pensive friend.”)—HP—WEP 4 Resignation.—HI: W. Longfellow.—BNL —CAP— CS 12 — FEP —HBV —HDL —HTb-I —LLC —PF — STC — Y BV Resignation (“Oh thou who dry'st the mourner's tear” – C.).-T: Moore.—KNE (abr.)—THP (God the True Source of Consolation.)—CBP—HNS— RLP—STO Resignation.—W: Shakespeare. See Romeo and Juliet. Resignatiºna Despair. (Holy Sonnets, IX.)—J: Donne. Resigning.—Dinah M. Craik.-CBP—HDL Resistan; of Mal-administration. — S. Grover Cleveland. — Resistance to British Aggression. — Patrick_Henry. See Speech in the Virginia Convention, 1775. Resistance to Oppression in its Rudiments.-Dan'l Webster. ee Presidential Protest, The. Resisting a Mother's Love.—Anon.—CS 14—SR 1 Resistless March of Girl Graduates.—H. S. Keller.—WR 55 Resolution and Independence.— W: Wordsworth. – BGV — HBP—MBL § Resolution, on the Prosecution of Mr. O'Connell, Sel. fr. (Irish Grievances.)—R : L. Sheil.—OM t Resolve, The.—Alex. Brome.—OB g Respect. Due to Hunger, The.—W: Hazlitt. a Journey. º & Respect the Aged. (Dial.)—Alcide Richenbach.-FAS Respect the Burden.—Dinah M. Craik.--—CS 14 Respectability. (Frags. fr. various_authors.)—BNL Respectability.—Rob't Browning.— Respice Finem.—Fs. Quarles.—OB * e Respite, The.—Maria G. Brooks. See Zophiel; or, The Bride of Seven. e Response.—J: Greenleaf Whittier.—CAP Response of a College Professor to a Complimentary Resolu- tion.—Anon.—CP Response to Beautiful Snow, A.—Sallie J. Hancock.- SR 2 Responses.—Ralph W. Emerson. See Problem, The. & Responsibilities of a Recommendation of War.—Horace Bin- See Our Clark.-- See On Going ney.— & Responsibilities of our Republic. — Jos. Story. Duties to the Republic. tº Responſºlities of Young Men, The.—Bishop Responsibility of our Country, The...— Jas. Madison. — SR 8 Responsibility of War, The.—W: E. Channing.—StS Responsive Chord, The.—J. W: Jones.—HTb-II Rest.—Anon.—CS 22 Rest.—Anon.—HIP Rest.—Amy E. Blanchard.—CS 35 Rest. (Chambers’ Journal.)—HP * Rest.—Johann W. von Goethe (tr. by J: S. Dwight.) — LOS 2—PGGR–PHS (sel.)—RAC . (Sweet is the Pleasure.)—HBP (True Rest.)—BNL–HTb-I—SP 5 IRest.—G : Herbert.—STC Rest.—M. A. Holt.—Orlſ Rest.—Mary W. Howland. See In the Hospital. Rest.—J: A. Jennings.-CS 25 Rest.—G. : MacDonald.—BS 8 Rest.—J : H : Newman.—OVW Rest.—Pergy. S. Payne.—TIP Rest.—Christina G. Rossetti...—OB—OVV Rest.—Abram J. Ryan.—BS 4 Rest.—Marg. L. Woods.—VA Rest at Eventide.—T: D’A. McGee.—HIP Rest for the Weary.—Emma F. Swingle.—CS 29 Rest in the Grave. (Temple Bar.)—HIP Rest is not Here.—Lady Caroline Nairne,—HBP—HBW Restitution.—Anon.—GP Restitution.—J: W. Bengough.--TCW Restless Youth, The. (Dial.)—Anon.—NDP Restoration of the Forests, The.—G: P. Marsh. See Man and Nature. Restoration of the Union, The.—Alex. H. Stephens.—SSD Restored Picture, The.—J: Townsend Trowbridge.—CBP Result of Cruelty, The.—Eliz. Turner.—BVC Results of the American War. (Sel. fr. Amendment to the Address of Thanks on the King's Speech at the orggins of the Session, Nov. 27, 1781.)—C: J. Fox. .Resurgam.—Anon. (Tr. by J. M. Neale.)—OAE Resurgam.—Seymour S. Short.—AD Resurge San Francisco.—Joaquin Miller.—PAH Resurrected Hearts, The.—Josie F. Cappleman.—WR 7 Resurrection.—Sarah H. Bradford.—OAE Resurrºsiºn, The.—Edwin Arnold. See Light of the World, €. Resurrection, The.—Rob't Blair. See Grave, The. Resurrection, The.—Abraham Cowley.—EPE Resurrection, The.—Harry Kemp.–HBV Tesurrection, The.—Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock.-OAE Besurrection, The.—Alfred Noyes.—OAE Tesurrection Day's Power.—Mary E. Allbright.—WR 57 Resurrection Morn.—Eva Malsbary.—WR. 57 Fesurrection Morn.—Ellen Murray.—CS 31 . Retribution.—Anthony Hope. Retrospection, Br. sel. fr. Resurrection of Abdullah.--Sir Edwin Arnold,—LLC (After Death.)—BS 8–OS 3 (After Death in Arabia—O.) —CBP —CS 31 — FEP —- HBV-OAE—STC–WA - (He who died at Azan.)—HBP—HDL–HTb-I Resurrection, The ; or, Easter Day.—G : Herbert.—OAE Resurrexit.-Lizzie M. Hadley.—HE Resuscitation.—Auguste Vacquerie.—AFP Resuscitation of Fancy.-C; Tennyson-Turner.—PGT2 Retaliation [, The-wr.] –Oliver Goldsmith.- BGV – BLV —EP—EPR—RTI—WEP 3 (sel.) (Edmund Burke—br. sel.)—EFIT-LLC Retired Cat, The.—W: Cowper-HPE—OTPC–WR 35 Retired Statesman, The.—W: Cowper. See Retirement. Retiremgº. The.—C : Cotton.—BNL–FEP—HBP—HBW- (In the Quiet of Nature.)—CBP Retirement, Sels. fr.-W: Cowper. Pejº and Retirement. The Retired Statesman. — Soul’s Progress Checked by too Absorbing Love.—CBP What to Read.—WEP 3 Retirement. (Olney Hymns, XLVII.)—W: Cowper.—FEP (diff. poem.) - Retirement.—R : 'Chenevix Trench.-OVW Retirement.—T: Warton.—BNL–SN (Inscription in a Hermitage—C.)—HBP—HBV Retirement.—HI: Kirke White.--CEL Retort.—Paul L. Dunbar.—AA Retort, A.—Emily Lawless.-BIP—DB Retort, The...—Anon.—CSS * Retort, The.—G: P. Morris.-AWH–BNL–CS 9—HBW- FHPE—MH.R.—THIP Retort Dis-courteous, The...—Jas. Clarence Harvey.—BS 27 Retreat, The.—Rob't Southey. See Curse of Kehama, The. Retreat, The.—HI: Vaughan.- CEL — Ehl? — EP —EPE — EPs—GC—GEP—HBV—OB—PGT 1–QH–SEP— WE—WEP 2 Retreat from Barren Hill.—Anon.—AIH Retreat from Moscow, The.—Anon.—FP - Retreat from Moscow, The-Walter Thornbury.—EDY, Retreate, The.—H: Waughan.—OAE Retribution.—Anon.—CS 29 Retribution.—Anon.—WR 14 * See Dolly Dialogues, The. Retribution.—Friedrich von Logau (tr. by H. W. Long- fellow.)—BNL Retribution.—D: L. Proudfit.—HIP Retribution.—Carolyn Wells.-ABW Retributive Justice.—T: Corwin.—SSD “Retro me, Sathana l’’ (The House of Life, Sonnet XC.) —Dante G. Rossetti...—PGT 2 a Retrospect.—Rupert Brooke.—NPA Retrospect.—Agnes Mary F's. Duclaux.-OVW Retrospect.—E: Rowland Sill.—AL Retrospect, A.—G: Crabbe.—BGV Retrospect, A.—A. Hill.—BGV Retrospect, A.—R: D. Hubbard.—TMD Retrospect, A.—Victor Hugo.—MRS g Retrospect, A.— H: Watterson. See Our Expanding Re- public. Retrospect, The, Sel. fr.-Burton W. Lockhart.—TCW Retrospection.—Anon.—HIP Retrospection.—Garnet B. Freeman.—HIP (Remembrance.)—JaS. G. Per- See Princess, The. cival.—FP Retrospection.—Alfred Tennyson. Retrospective, A.—Anon.—S Retrospective Review, A.—T: Hood.—GC Return l—Sydney Dobell-OB–OVV Return.—J. : Wilmot.—OB (Song.)—WEP 2 Return, The. (Fr. Songs in Absence.) — Arthur Hugh Clough.--PO Return, The.—Annie Fields.--AA Return, The.—Marg. N. Goodnow.—SR 15 Return, The.—G. A. Greene.—TIP Return, The.—Ezra Pound.—NPA Return, The.— Algernon C: Swinburne. Time, The. § Return, The.—L. F. Tooker.—ASL Return from Battle, The.—Felicia D. Hemans.—PP—YFR (Ancient Greek Chant of Victory—C.)—SAE (Greeks’ Return from Battle, The.)—SS Return of August, The.—Percy Mackaye.—AMV 3 Return of British Fugitives.—Patrick Henry.—SS Return of Columbus, The. (Sel. fr. History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella, Pt. I., Ch. XVIII.)—W : H. Prescott.—WR 10 Return of Columbus, The...—Epes Sargent.—OCP—WR 10 Return of Eno Carden.—C : Batteli Loomis.—WR 51 Return Kºoch Arden, Thie.—Alfred Tennyson. See Enoch I’OleIl. Return of Kane, The.—HI: Howard Brownell.—CBP Return of May, The.—Felicia D. Hemans.—AD Return of Napoleon from St. Helena, The.—Lydia H. Si- gourney.—AA—EDY... Return of Regulus, The-Elijah Kellogg. the Carthaginians. Return of Spring, The.—Anon.—N. Lewis.--ADP-SSC Return of Spring.—Pierre Ronsard.—BNL–HBP Return of Spring, The. — C: d’Orleans. (Tr. by H. W., # Longfellow.)—CA Return of Spring, The.—Denys Pyramus.-AFP Return & spring The. (Albr.) — Bayard Taylor. -- AD – See Triumph of See Regulus to 266 TITLE INDEX Rhymes Return of Thanksgiving, The.—E. N. Gunnison.—HCTO Return of the Birds, The. (Sel.)-W: C. Bryant.-AD- PyR. Return of the Birds.--Laura B. Case.--LPP Return of the Children of Lir, The.—G: Sigerson.—BIP Return of the Dead, The. (Albr.) – Edna D. Procter. — FMR (sl. diff. abr.) . Return of the , Hillside Legion.—Ethel L. Beers.-CS 14 Return of the Hoe, The. (Drake’s Magazine.)—HBR Return of the Swallows, The...— Edmund W. Gosse.— FMR —R.T.P Return of the Wanderers, The.—Wolstan Dixey.-SSC Return of the Washingtons.—Stanley Schell.—WR 49 Return of Ulysses, The.—Homer. See Odyssey, The. Return of Youth, The.—W: C. Bryant.—FP Return to Nature.—J. C. Shairp.-PGT 2 Returned Battle Flags, The-Moses Qwen-HTb-I Returned Brother, The.—H. E. McBride.—St.D Returned from the Wars.--Anon.—HIP 2 Returned Unopened.—Seymour Barnard.—SP 7 Returning.—Ruth Guthrie Harding.—HEW Returning Home.—R : Trench.-P.G.T. 2 Reuben J gº- as. J. Roche.-AH-BS 19—CS 33—PAH Reunited.—Anon.—FAS Reunit:yyºr. A Lover's Diary.)—Gilbert Parker.——OB— O (Envoy.)—VA Beunited.—Abram Joseph Ryan.-AHI 2 Reunited.—Frank L. Stanton.—OAM—PAPrm y Reunited Country, A. (Response to Toast “Our Country at Atlanta Peace Jubilee, Dec., 1898.)—W: Mc Rinley.—TMD * Reunited Love.—R: D. Blackmore.—HP. * Reunited through Song. (“Annie Laurie.”)—Eliz. Stuart Phelps.-W.R. 53 Réve du Midi-Rose T. Cooke.—BNL–FEP—HB Revealed.—Harry L. Koopman.—AA Reveille.—A. E. Housman.—GT Réveillé, The.—Fs. Bret Harte.—AH 2–AWB—BE—BP— cº-EDx–GN-6s–HBV-LH-PAH-PAPn (What the Drums. Say.)—BS 25 Réveillé.-Michael O'Connor.—AA —AWB —BIE —BS 25 — FEP—HBV-OAM Réveillé, The.-L: Untermeyer.—HRW Revel, The.—Bartholomew Dowling.—HEV–SP 2—VA (Indian Revelry.)—FEP (Our Last Toast.)—HP (Revelry of the Dying.)—BNL (Song of the Dying.)—CS 5—MR t fevel of Sir Hugonin de Guisay, The.—W. S. Walsh. See Curiosities of Popular Customs. Revels of ſº Inner Temple—Inns of Court.—T. K. Herwey. - Revelation.—Anon.—WR 33 Revelation. (Ch. XXII., 1–14.) Bible.—BS 4 Revelation.—Edmund Gosse.-O.B—OVV Revelation.—Ruth Comfort Mitchell.—AMV 4 Reveler's Dream, The...—C : Mackay.—WR 18 (Dream of the Reveler, The.)—SR 2—TS Bevellers, The.—Anon.—CS 19 Revellers, The-Felicia D. Hemans.—FP Revelry in India.--Bartholomew Dowling.—SAy Reveryº the Dying.—Bartholomew Dowling. See Revel, €. - Revels of the Caesars, The.—Amelia B. Edwards.-W.R. 1 Revenge. . . (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL “Revenge l’’—Anon.—SR 15 Revenge.—Annie R. Blount.—WR 9 Revenge.—C : H : Webb.-HP 2 Revenge, Br. Sels. fr.-E: Young.—KNE (fr. Act V., Sc. 2.) Revenge, A.—Rob't C. W. Meyers.--CS 32 Revenge, The.—Messrs. Fezandié.-MN “Revenge,” The . A Ballad of the Fleet. (C.) — Alfred Tennyson.—BBB-BS 21—CBB—CR—EDY- EHT —EIPC–GP—HB—HEV–HPE—HSPS–LOS 2— MRS–OS 3—PCK–PGT 2—SP 3—StS-WEP 4 f (Ballad of the Feet, A.)—LH-RAC Revenge for Poisoning a Cat.—Anon.—WR 35 Revenge of Hamish, "The.—Sidney Lanier.—CAP—HBR. Revenge of Injuries. (Sel. fr. Mariam, Act IV.) — Lady Eliz. Carew.—BNL–STC Revens; Of ºn-the-Face, The...—HI: Wadsworth Longfel- OW.— Reverence Due from the Old to the Young, The-C: R. Lowell.—CP Reverence for Law.—Jos. Hopkinson.—BLP Reverence for the Flag.—Horace Porter.—SC Rev. Gabe Tucker's Remarks. – J. A. Macon. — AWH — BS 10—THE” Rev. John Smith of Arkland Prepares his Sermon, The.— S. R. Crockett.—CS 35 Rev. Oleus Bacon, D.D., in Memoriam.—Anon.—CS 12 Reverie.--Celia Thaxter.—CBP Reverie, A.—Frd’k G: Scott.—TCW Reverie in Church.-G: A. Baker, Jr.—BS 3–CS 10 Reverie in the Grass, A.—C: Mackay.—CBP Reverie of a Bachelor.—Blakeney Gray.—WR 51 Reverie of Poor Susan, The. (C.) — W: Wordsworth. -- BGV-BPB—CHV-HEV —HBVy —LC —LOS 1 — MBL–OTPC–PGT 1–TYP-WEP 4 (Poor Susan.)—PC Reveries of a Bachelor. (Tab.)—Anon.—BS 10–TCP f Reveries of a Bachelor, Sel. fr... (The Sea-Fourth Revery, I.—cond.)—Donald G. Mitchell.—SR 12 Reveries of the Old Kitchen.—Anon.—OrNI Reversº: ghe Golden Shield, The. ~ Will M. Maupin, -ee. Reverse; or, Mrs. Cludd, The.—Jonathan Swift.-H.PE Reverses.—J: H. Newman.— * Review, A : The Inn Album, by Robert Browning.—Bayard Taylor.—SAy Review of the Dead, The.—H: J. Stockard.—BLP Review of the Grand Army, The.—Anon. (Ad.)—NC Revised Proofs.--Bernard M'Evoy.—TCW Revival, The.—Horace Smith.-H.PE Revival, The.—Alfred Tennyson. Revival Hymn.—Joel C. Harris. Songs and his Sayings. , Revocation, A.—Sir T. Wyatt.—OB Revolt of islam, The, Sel. fr. ... (Child of Twelve, A–sel. fr. Can. II.)—Percy B. Shelley.—GN Revolt of “Mother,” The. (Abr.)—Mary E. Wilkins.—HER (Arr. by Eva Coscarden.)—DR Revolution in Congress, Sel. fr. (Public Opinion the Re- liance of our Government.)—Jas. A. Garfield,—FD2 Revolution in Greece, The, Sels. fr. (Moral Force of Public Opinion.)—Dan'l Webster.—MRS « (Moral Force against Physical—abr.)—SS (Public Opinion.)—TMD Revolutionary Alarm, The.—G: Bancroft. the United States, Revolutionary Days.--Anon.—CPs Revolutionary Desperadoes.—Sir Jas. Mackintosh.--FTR, Revolutionary Hero, A.—Jas. R. Lowell. See Biglow Papers, See Day-dream, The. See Uncle "Remus: His See History of The. Revolutionary Men.—Alphonse de Lamartine. See Religion of Revolutionary Men. Revolutionary Patriots —Dan'l Webster.—StS Revolutionary Rising, The.—T: B, Read. See Wagoner of the Alleghanies, The. Revolutionary Sermon, A.—Hugh HI: Breckenridge.—CS 4 Revolutions.—W: Shakespeare.—EP—PGT, 1 (Sonnet.)—FEP Revolutions,—Sir H; Taylor. See Philip yan Artevelde. Revulsion, The...—Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the IHouse, The. Reward, The.—Ivan Swift.—HIP 2 Reward of Earnest Effort, The.—Mrs. M. E. Cornell.—SSE Reward of Innocent Love, The.—W: Habington.—EPE Reward g the Cheerful Candle, The.—Mary W. Worstell.— S Rex.-Ralph Waldo Emerson.—CAP Rhapsody, A.—Cassius Marcellus Clay—OAI Rheinsage.—Emanuel Geibel. See following. Rhine Legend, A.—Emanuel Geibel. (Tr. by W. W. Cald- well.)—POW . (Rheinsage.)—POW Rhine, The.—Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Rhode Island to the South.-F. W. Lander.—AWB Rhododaphne, Sels. fr.--T: L. Peacock. Spell of the Laurel-rose, The.—WEP 4 Wengeance of Bacchus, The.—WEP 4 Rhodora, The.—Ralph W. Emerson.— AA—AD — Amp — APM–ASL–BNL–CAP—CBP—FEP —FPE –GN —HBP—HBV—HBVy—IR—LC — LOS 3 —OAA — OTPC–PEO (sel.)—RAC–YBW Rhecuſſºs. R. Lowell.—APM–BNL (bºr. Sel.)—CAP — BP—SFM (Abr.)—AA—LLC (sl.) Rhotruda.-F: G. Tuckerman.—EPs - Rhyme, A.—Algernon C: Swinburne.—BLV Rhyme for a Chemical Baby. (Parody.)—Jos. Cook.-- PA Rhyme for a Geological Baby. (Parody.)—Jos. Cook.-PA Rhyme ſº Astronomical Baby. (Parody.) — Jos. Cook.-- Rhyme for Botanical Baby. (Parody.)—Jos. Cook.-PA Rhyme for Musicians, A.—E. Lemke.—WA Rhyme to; griscilla, A.—Frank D. Sherman.—AWH-THP * Rhyme for Tipperary, A.—Dr. Fitzgerald.—WA Rhyme #. Peath's Inn, A. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — Rhyme of Jennie Eaglehart, The.—Anon.—WR 16 Rhyme of Life, A.—C: W. Stoddard.-GP–HBW-LBA Rhyme of One, A.—Frd’k Locker-Lampson.—GC —HBV — LTV-Or]VI (Only One l—sel.)—TFS Rhyme of Rain.—Clarence Urmy.—WR 51 Rhyme of Robin Puck, A.—Helen G. Cone.—WR 15 Rhyme of the Duchess May (C.), The.—Eliz. Barrett Brown- ing.—EPs—FEP—SP 1 Duchess May. (The Rhyme.)—WR. 1 (cond.) End of the Siege, The-sel.)—CEL (Rhyme of the Duchess May—diff, cond.)—CR. Rhyme of the Kipperling, The.—Owen Seaman.—HP 2 Thyme of the Raii. (Cf.)—j. G. Šaxe. SAf (br. Sel.) (Railroad Rhyme.)—BNL - Rhyme of the Rough Riders, A.—Clinton Scollard.—AH 2 Rhyme of Tyringham, A.—R : Watson Gilder.—PNW Rhyme of the Year, A.—Anon.—PP—YPS Rhymed Lesson, A ºnia). Sels. fr.—Oliver W. Holmes. Language. (Words on Language.)—SPE Rhymed Will of Hunnis, The.—W: Hunnis.--—EDY Rhymelet, A.—Anon.—BS 13 Rhymers.-W: Shakespeare. See King Henry IV., Pt. I. Rhymes about a Little Woman.—W : Canton.—PP1 267 Rhymes AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS “Rhymes of Ironquill,” Three.—Eugene F. Ware.—THP Rhymes *# # Road, IX. (Eternal London.)—T: Moore. - # Rhymes on the Wing, Sel. fr. — Rob't J. Burdette. See “There was a young man of Cohoes.” Rhythm of Life, The, Sel. fr.-Alice Meynell. (Sun, The.)—OR g Rhythmic Villanelle.—Théophile Gautier.—AFP Rib, The.—Ernest McGaffey.—HE R. Ribbon Drill.—Marguerite W. Morton.—ID Rich and Poor; or, Saint and Sinner.— T. L. Peacock. — BLV—SAy Rich and Rare were the Gems she Wore.—T: Moore.—RLP Rich and the Poor Man, The.—Sir J.: Bowring.—SAy Rich in the Lord.—Frances F. Cobbe.—HIDL Rich Little Dolly, The.—Anon.—LFS Rich Man and the Poor, The.—Ivan I. Khemnitzer.—KNE —SS Rich Man, Poor Man.—Fs. Hill.—AMW 1 Richard and Ripton.—G. : Meredith.-GC Richard, #insley Sheridan. (Frags. fr. various authors.)— Richard Cory.—Edwin Arlington Robinson.—NPA Richard Duke of Gloucester's Description of Himself.-W: Shakespeare. See King Henry VI., Pt. III. Richard Feverel Meets Lucy-G : Meredith. See Ordeal of Richard Feveral. Richard Hakluyt's Men.—Wallace Rice.—AH-EDY Richard Somers.—Barrett Eastman.—AA Richard III.-Fs. S. Saltus.-EDY Richard III.--W: , Shakespeare. See King Richard III. Richard to the Princes of the Crusade.—Walter Scott. See Talisman, The. Richard's Reformation.—Eliz. Turner.—BWC Richelieu and France.—E: Bulwer-Lytton. or, The Conspiracy. Richelieu ; or, The Conspiracy, Sels. fr.—E: Bulwer-Lytton. Cardinal Richelieu.-W.R. 27 - Cardinal's Soliloquy [.,. The 1. (Sel. fr. Act III., Sc. I.) ºmº (abr.)—VA Richelieu. . (IV., 2.)—HBR. Abr.)—FTR—SR 6 (Scene from Richelieu-sl. ºngº-º: 26 Richelieu.-CR (Sels. fr. IV., 1, 2.)—WR 11 (II., 1.) Richelieu and France. (IV., 1.)—KNE—SS—TMD Riches. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Riches.—Rob't Loveman.-HT Riches of a Man of Taste.—Mark Akenside. of the Imagination. Richest Prince, The.—Anon.—CBOP Richest Prince, The.—Andreas J. Körner.—BLP—STP Richie Story.— (Ballad.)—BBB–ESB See King Rich- Richmº, tº his Troops.-W: Shakespeare. 8.I’ & ‘‘Rid ºf % world's injustice and his pain.”—Oscar Wilde. Riddle: (The Moon and the Sun.)—Anon.—EPO Riddle. (C.)—Anna L. Barbauld. (Words.)—LLC See Richelieu ; See Pleasures Riddle, A.—Anon.—NA Riddle, A.—W : Cowper.—HIBV. Riddle, A.—Catherine M. Fanshawe.—OTPC Riddle, A. (A Book.)—Hannah More.—GN—SP 1 fiddie, A. ſhe ºtter “EI.”)—Catherine Fanshawe.—BNL (Letter H, The.)—CS 26 Riddle, A. (The Vowels.)—Jonathan Swift.— GN —OTPC Riddle of the Sphinx, The.—Anna C. Brackett.—THV |Riddler, The...—C : G. Leland.—CSS—RAC Riddles.—Anon.—HRV—HBVy Riddles, Two.—Matthew Prior.—HIPE Riddles Wisely Expounded.— (Old Ballad.)—HBV (Inter Diabolus et Virgo.)—ESB Riddling Knight, The.—(Ballad.)—OBB Ride.—President Bate.—BS 19 Ride by Night, The.—E: W. Thomson.—BS 26 Ride for Life, The. (The Man from Glengarry, Ch. IV.)- C: Gordon.—IR, Ride from Ghent to Aix, The.— Rob't Browning. —CS 2 — (“How they Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix”)—C.)—BIBB—BNL–BVC– CBE — CBOP — CBP—CGd—CR—CSBJP–EP—EPC—EPN-EPs— FEP—GEP—GN—GSP–HB—HBP—HBV—HBVy —LOS 2—NT—OM–OS 2—PHS–POA — RAC — RLP—RTV—SAE (bºr. sel.)—SBOS—SFM–SP 5– SPE—SS—VA—WEP 4 * Ride of Collins Graves, The. — J. B. O'Reilly. — BAB — BS 17—CBP—CS 13—PAH–SA Ride of Pººth, The.—Eugene J. Hall.—CS 32—WR 19 (sl. r 0.07". Ride of Ichabod Crane, The. (Im Sketch Book.) — Wash- ington Irving. —WR 16 Ride of Jennie McNeal, The.—Will Carleton.—SSR Ride of Paul Venarez, 'The, Eben E. Rexford.—CS 21 (Paul Venarez.)—FMR - Ride of Jennie McNeal, The.—Will Carleton.—BA.B— BS 6 —CS 17—FR—FTR-HNS Ride on , in Majesty.—HI: H. Milman.—VA (sl. abºr.) (Christ Crucified.)—FEP - - Ride on the Black Valley Railroad I, A].-I. N. Tarbox. — CS 11—SR 7 Ride on the Trolley, A.—Anon.—CB Ride Round the Parapet, The.—Jas. Clarence Mangan.-RTI Ride to Cherokee, The. — Amelia W. Carpenter. — AA - W.R. 53 Ride to the Lady, The.—Helen G. Cone.—AA—LBM Rider of the Black Horse, The...—G: Lippard. See Bene- dict Arnold. - Riderless Steeds, The.—Anon.—SR 9 Riders of the Plains, The.—Anon.—OCW Riding Down.—Nora Perry. —AA —CR —CS 20 — HBP — EIBW-LTV . Riding on a Locomotive.—T: W. Higginson.—SSR Riding on a Rail.—Mary K. Dallas.-BS 20 Riding to # Tournament, The.—W. G. Thornbury.—BS 17 Riding Together.—W: Morris.-BBB–BNL–EPC—NT Riding with Kilpatrick.-Clinton Scollard.—API 2—PAH Rienzi, Sels. fr.—E: Bulwer-Lytton. Appºglº the Romans. (Sel. fr. Bk. II., Ch. III.)— Laº, ing Roman Tribunes, The. (Sel. fr. Bk. X., last C See Rienzi's Address to the Rienzi.- Mary R. Mitford. Romans. º Rienzi to the Romans.—Mary R. Mitford. See Rienzi's Ad- & dress to the Romans. & º Rienzi's Address [to the Romans]. (Sel. fr. Rienzi, Act II., Sc. 2.)—Mary R. Mitford.—BS 4 —CS 1 —EDY —FR-FTR-HNS-LLC—OM–OS 2—RLP —SR 8 —WHO—WR 43 (Rienzi to the Romans.)—BNL–CR—KNE-SS—TMD Rienzi's Last Appeal to the Romans.—Cola di Rienzi.-KNE Rifleman’s Song at Bennington, The.—Anon.—PAH Rift of the Rock, The.—Annie Herbert.—CS 14 Rifts in the Cloud, Br. sel. fr. (“Way at times may dark and dreary seem, The.”)—Will Carleton.—FHS Right about Face at the Old First.—Haynes Lord.—OAE Right and Wrong.—Anon.—HP - Right Building.—W: J. Duncan.—CS 35 Right Living.—Anon.—CS 30 - Right Makes Might.—Anon.—TS Right Man for the Place, The.—Sam W. Foss.-SR 9 Right Must Win, The.—Frd’k W: Faber.—AmSS—CBP — FEP—RLP—STC - (Sl. abr.)—BNL–HDL–VA. (Songs of Devotion, Sel. fr.—sel.)—GG Right of * Rºsion- Dan'l Webster.— KNE — OS 2 0.0%" (abºr.)— Right of gº Figºgº to Independence, The.—G : H. Hoar. Right of the People to Rule.—Theo. Roosevelt.—APPV - Right Standard, The. (Sel. fr. Shadows of the Stage, 2nd Series, Pt. I.)—W: Winter.—MRS Right to Tax America, The.—Edmund Burke.—OM Right Use of Prayer, The.—Aubrey De Vere.—BGW-OVW Righteous Never Forsaken, The.—Anon.—CS 9 Righteous War, A.—W. S. Witham.—TMD Rights and Duties.—Frd’k W. Robertson.—NC (Triº, Hiberty—shorter and ptly. diff.)—BLP—CS 38— Rights of Men.—W. A. Northcott.—WR 42 Rigid Body Sings.-J. C. Maxwell.—PA - Rime of the Ancient Mariner, The...—S: T. Coleridge.—BIFV —BGV-BNL–BIPB—CSBP (abr.)—EP—EPN- FEP—GEP—HBP—HBW —MBL —OB —OTPC — SEP—SSR (short sel.)—WE—WEP 4 Ancient Mariner, Lines from.—LOS 1 Ancient Mariner, The. (Sels. fr.)—CBP—RLP Ancient Mariner, The...—CGd (cond.)—EPC Love and Prayer. (Br. sel. fr. Pt. VII.)—FTR (Hºweth Best.) —PCK — PGpr—RAC — SFM — (He, Prayeth Well who Loveth Well.)—PC (Abr.)—GG (Praying and Loving—abr.)—OS 1 Rime of the Ancient Mariner, The. (Pt. II.-sl. abr.) —I (Dead Calm at Sea—br. sel.)—LLC Rimini.—Dante Alighieri. (Tr. by Lord Byron.)—TIWP Rinaldo.—HI: Peterson.—AA Ring, The. (Sel, arr. fr. Nathan the Wise, Act III., Sc. 7.) Riºthold E. Lessing (tr. by Ellen Frothingham.)— (Opal Ring, The.)—DR, Ring and the Book, The.—Rob't Browning.—POW (Prag.) Dedication to the Ring and the Book.-WEP 4 Dreams.-CBP Lack of Children, The.—CBP Ring Pºme Drop—I Cannot Play.—J. W. Watson.— Ring Drill.—A. E. Hurst.—ID Ring, Easter Bells.-Helen A. Holton.—WR 57 Ring, Joyful Bells l—Violet Fuller.—PEO (New Year, The.)—HS Ring Loud, O Easter Bells.-Beatrice Harlowe.—WR. 57 Ring o' Roses.—W. Graham Robertson.—CBPC Ring Out, Wild Bells.-M. M. Hughes.—SR 3 Ring Out, Wild Bells l — Alfred Tennyson. See In Mem- OI’lālīl. - “Ring out, ye crystal spheres.”—J: Milton. See On the Morning of Christ's Nativity. Ring Posy, A.—Christina G. Rossetti...—LTV Ring Presented to Julia, A.—Rob't Herrick,-BLV “Ring l .# of liberty and peace l’’—H: B. Carrington. Ring the Bell Softly.—Dexter Smith.-CS 3 Ring the Bells.--Lady Lindsay.—YC 268 TITLE INDEX Robert Ringan Gilhaize, Sel. fr. (Covenanters and Charles Stuart, The.)—J: Galt.—FD 1 Ringer of the Chimes, The...—Jeannie P. Ewing.—CS 34 Ringer's Vengeance, The. (Sl. abr.)—H: Abbey.—WR 9 Ringing Independence Bell.—Anon.—WHO Tinging the Changes. (Dial.)—Bertha Moore.—HSp Ringleted Youth of º Love.—Douglas Hyde.-D.B—TIP Rings, The.—Louise I. Guiney.—ASL Rings and Seals.--T: Moore.—HIPE Ring's Motto, The.—Anon.—CS 23—HP * Rio Bravo–A Mexican Lament.—Don Jose de Saetillo. (Tr. by C: Fenno Hoffman.)—PAH Rio Sacramento.—Bayard Taylor.—PNW Riou péroux,−Jas. Elroy Flecker.—OVW Rip Van Winkle.—Washington Irving.—CS 8 (sel.)— MAL —MRS (cond.) (Catskills, The.)—PNW e Rip van Winkle. (Sels. arr. fr. Acts...I. and II.)—Washing- ton Irving (dram. by Jos. Jefferson.)—GH–HBR- HSp (Ald. by A. P. Burbank.)—HH-StS Ripe Grain.—Dora R. Goodale.—CBP—GP—HBV Ripened Fruit.--T: O'Hagan-TCV ... Ripest Peach, The.—Jas. Whitcomb Riley-VSA Riquet of the Tuft, Songs fr.—Stopford A. Brooke. Prince Riquet's Song.—VA. Queen's Song.—VA . “Rise,” A.—Ernest McGaffey.—AA Rise and Fall of Wolsey, The.—S: Johnson. of Human Wishes, The: g “Rise l for the day is passing.”— Adelaide A. Procter. See Now. Rise Heart; Thy Lord is Risen.—G : Herbert.—AmSS Rise, ºul, and Stretch thy Wings.-- Rob’t Seagrave.— Bise of Man, The.—J: W. Chadwick,-AA Rise of the Dutch Republic, The. Sel. fr. (Fall of Ant- wº The—sel. fr. Bk. II., Ch. V.)—J: L. Motley. “‘Rise,’ *ś, the Master, ‘come unto the feast.’”—H: Alford. - (Bride, The.)—OB e Rise up Early in de Maunin'.-Paul L. Dunbar.—WR 21 Risen with Christ.—Anon.—SSS & Rising, *— : B. Read. See Wagoner of the Alleghanies, €. Rising in 1776, The.—T: B. Read. See Wagoner of the Alleghanies, The. Rising in the North, The...— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Rising of Labor.—Ella Wheeler Wilcox,−WR 51 Rising of 1776, The.—T: B. Read. See Wagoner of the Alleghanies, The. Rising of the Moon, The.—J. K., Casey, TIP Rising of the People, The.—Elbridge J. Cutler.—WR 10 (Drum-call in 1861, # Tº imit: Rising Tide, The.—Anon.—THV Rising, Watching Moon, The.—Anon.—TFS Risposta.-Anon.—HIBV Ritter Hugo.—C : G. Leland.—BNL (Ballad—C.)—HBP (Ballad of the Mermaid.)—AWH-THP fitual for a Funeral, A.—Ridgely Torrence.—LY Rival, The.—Jas. Whitcomb Riley.—LBM Rival Orators, The.—Anon. See Rival Speakers, The. Rival Singer, The.—Anon.—CS 27 |Rival Speakers, The. (Dial.)—Anon.—BS 4—HD (Rival Orators, The.)—MPD Rival Sweetheart, The.—Jerome C. Bull.—SR 10 Rivalry in Love.—W: Walsh.-BNL–RLP (Rivals.)—BLV—HBV-OE Rivals.-W. : Walsh. See Rivalry in Love. Rivals, The.—Bessie Chandler.—BS 20 Rivals, The, Sels. fr.—R : B. Sheridan. challºgº Thºpſ:4°r. fr. Act III., Sc. 4, IV., 1, and Cool Reason. (Sel. fr. II., 1.)—BS 6—CDD (Rivals, The-sl. abr.)—IR Duel Scene from “The Rivals,” The...—CS 29 (Scene from “The Rivals”—sl. diff.)—EA Rivals, The. (III., 1.)—BS 8–CDD–WR 54 Scene from “The Rivals.” (Sel. fr. II., 1, and III., 1.) Sceneſs. from “The Rivals.” (I., 2.)— MRS (abr.)— HH-MRS (abr.)—RTI—SR -StS (*g; Malaprope Idea of Education —sel.)— OS 3 — See Vanity Speech of Mrs. Malaprop.–SSR Woman’s Education, A.—SP 5 Rivals, The.—H. G. Smith.-W.R. 12 Rivals, The.—Jas. Stephens.—GnR-II River, The.—Anon.—CS 5 River, The.—Ralph Waldo Emerson.—CAP River, The.—S: G. Goodrich-NV-POS River, The.—C: Kingsley.—GT River, The.—Charlotte Grace O’Brien.—BIP—DB River, The, Br. sel. fr. (Evening Scene, An—sl. diff. vers.) —Coventry Patmore.—PGT 2 River, The.—E: H. Plumptre.—FEP River, The.—Frd’k G. Scott.—OCV River, The.—Caroline B. Southey.—BS 9–OS 1–POS Biver, The.—Hiram L. Spencer.—TCW Piver, The.—T: Tod. Stoddart.—EBS River and I, The.—J: G. Neihardt.—PNW River º: # Sea, The-Rob't L, Stevenson, See Will o' 6 M.11, River Duddon, The. (Sonnets I., II., III., IV.)—Sir Wal- ter Scott.—EP River Duddon, The.—W: Wordsworth.--—NT River Fight, The...—HI: H. Brownell.—AIH 2—AWB–BE— PAH-PAP (Sel.)—AA—BAB-OAM River God to Amoret, The. — J. : Fletcher. See Faithful Shepherdess, The. River Inn, The.—R : Watson Gilder.—WBV * River of Life, The. . (Thought Suggested by the New Year, A—C.)—T: Campbell.—BGV-BNL–CBP—HBV— PGT 1–R.LP River Path, The.—J: G. Whittier.—FP River Song.—F. B. Sanborn.-EPs River Thames, The.—Sir J.: Denham. See Cooper's Hill. River Tiber, The.—Arthur Hugh Clough.--TIWP fiver, Time, The.—B : Franklin Taylor.—HTb-I Riverby, Sel. fr.-J: Burroughs. (Chipmunk a Sign of Spring, The.)—SSR River-merchant's Wife, The . A Letter. — (Tr. by Ezra Pound.)—NPA |Rivermouth Rocks.-J. : G. Whittier. See Wreck of River- mouth, The. River's End, The. — Matthew Arnold. See Sohrab and Rustum. Rivers of England, The. (Ideas, XXXII. : To the River Ankor.)—Michael Drayton.—FEP River’s Supplication, The.—Rob't Burns. See Humble Peti- #; of Bruar Water to the Noble Duke of Athole, €. * Riverside.—Brian Hooker.—AMV 4 Riviera, The.—Helen H. Jackson.—POS Riviera di Ponente.—Jas. Freeman Clarke.—TIWP Rivulet, The.—Anon.—PyS Rivulet, The. (Br. sel.)—W: C. Bryant.—EPs—STC Rivulet, The.—Lucy Larcom.—PoR Rivulet, The.—Percy Bysshe Shelley. Rizpah.-Mrs. Lucy Blinn.-BS 10—S Rizpah.-J: Reade-TCW Rizpahºº!, ennyson—Bs 25—EPN-MRS–PGT 2 — Rizpah. —G. : M. Vickers.-CS 36 Road, The...—Patrick R. Chalmers.--—HIBV. Road, Theº—Jas. Stephens.—HT Road and the End, The.—Carl Sandburg.—NPA Road not Taken, The.—Rob't Frost.—AMV 3 Road *# Rºmembrance, The. — Lizette Woodworth Reese. — Road Song, A.—Madison Cawein.-HT Road to Fairy-land, The.—Anon.—TT Road to France.—Dan'l M. Henderson.—APPV Road to Happiness Open, The.—Alex. Pope. See Essay on Man, An. Road to ºn. The.—G. : R. Sims.-CS 26—RTV—WR 2 (abr. Road to Laughtertown, The.—Kathe. D. Blake.—SP 7 Road tºgin, The, Scenes fr. (Play.) — T: Holcroft. — Road to Slumberland, The-Mary Dow Brine.—TM Road to the Trenches, The.—HI: Lushington.—RTV Road to Wrinkletown, The.—Irving C. Lambert.—SR 13 Road-hymn for the Start.—W : Vaughn Moody.-AL Roadside Flowers.-Bliss’ Carman. r Roadside Path, The.—D. H. Killian.—SR 12 Roaming. W. music.)—Anon.—AD Roaring Brook.-Nathaniel Parker Willis.-APM Roast Beef of Old England, The. -- H: Fielding and R. : Leveridge.—BPIV—BNL–BWC Roast Pig.—C: Lamb. See Dissertation upon Roast Pig. Roasted, sººking pig. (Pºwnch.) See Poetical Cookery- OO Rob Rool and Rattlin' Willie.-Allan Cunningham.—EBS IRob Roy.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Rob Roy, Sels. fr.-Walter Scott. Death of Morris. (Sel. fr. Ch. XXXI.)—CS 4 Macgregor's Defence. (Sel. fr. Ch. XXXV.)—FD 1 Rob Roy's Grave.—W : Wordsworth-EPs Robber, The.—Anon.—CS 16—MMR (Same in prose.)—FMR Robbery under Arms.-Sel. fr.-Rolf Boldrewood. (Christmas in Jail.)—BOC Robbie's Thanksgiving.—Anon.—WR 52 Robby’s Teacher.—Eliz. Lincoln Gould.—CHP Robe of Innocence, The.—Anon.—FTT Robene and Makyne.—Rob't Henryson.—EBS Robert.—Julia, T. Bishop.–WR 19 Robert Browning.—Frank W. Gunsaulus.-SP 3 Robert Browning.—Walter S. Landor.—EPC–VA (To Robert Browning.—C.)—BGV-EDY—SEP—VE Robert Browning.—(Philadelphia Press.)—BS 18 Robert Browning.—Algernon C : Swinburne.—EPN Robert Browning Personalia, Sel. fr. (Browning's First Manuscript.)—Edmund Gosse.—MRS Robert Bruce and the Spider.—Bernard Barton.—CS 24 (Bruce and the Spider—abr.)—BNL–CEOP-HPB Robert Bruce's Address to his Army before the Battle of Bannockburn.—Rob't Burns.—LHT See Alastor. R. 3 Robert Burns.—W: Alexander.—DB—HB V. Robert Burns, Br. sel. fr. (Greatness of the Poet, The.)— G. : W. Curtis.--SSD—TMID Robert Burns.—H: Wadsworth Longfellow.—CAP JRobert E. Lee.—Julia Ward Howe.—APPV—PAH Robert Emmet.--T: Moore. See “Oh, breathe not his name.” Robert Gould Shaw.—W: W. Moody. See Ode in Time of Hesitation, An. Robert Louis Stevenson,<-Lizette Woodworth Reese,_HBW 269 Robert AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Robert of Lincoln.—W: C. Bryant.— AL —APM —BFW — BNL–BS 6—CAP—CBOP—CCB —CHP —CS 16 — CTBP—DD–FMR-FTR –GSP —HBW —HBVy — HNS-LC (abr.) —LOS 1 — MYF — NW — PCK — PGpr— PIHS —PoE –RAC —RTV —SFM —SMG — TYP-WCL Robert Reese.--Anon.—FAS º Robert Southey.—Lord Byron. See English Bards and * Scotch Reviewers. --. Tobespierre. Sel. fr.—Victorien Sardon.— (Save My Son.)— Robespierre's Last Speech.-Maximilien M. I. Robespierre. —SP 2—SS—SSD Robin, The.—Anon.—CBOP Robin, The.—Anon.—CHP Robin, The.—Anon.—PyR. - Robin, The.—Laurence Alma-Tadema.-CFBP—CSP Robin, The. (Sel. fr. To the Robin.) — Eliza Cook. — AD (w. mus.) Robin, The.—Susan Jewett.—CBOP Robin, The.—Lucy Larcom.—PyS Robin, The.—Jane Taylor.—CHP—CHV Robin, The.—Celia Thaxter.—NV Robin, The.—J: G. Whittier.—AD Robin Adair.—Lady Caroline Keppel.-BNL–FEP—HBV Robin and Makyne. (Sl. diff. versions.)—Rob't Henryson. Robin #. [the] Chicken [..The]. —Anon.— AD — LPP – . (Self-esteem.)—LLC Robin and the Credence, The.—Arthur C. Benson.—RTV Robin Burns.—Gerald Massey.—EDY Robin Good-fellow. (In Percy's Reliques)—Anon.—ABV- H–STC–WR 15 (sl. abr.) (Merry Pranks of Robin Good-fellow.)—FEP—HBP Robin Good-fellow.—Alias Puck — Alias Hobgoblin. — Ben Jonson.—WR 31 Robin Hood.—Anon.—RAC Robin Hood.—J: Keats.-BGV-FPE—LHT-MRS–OS 2 . (Abr.)—LC—LLC Robin Hood, Sel. fr. (I am a Friar of Orders Gray.)—J: O’Keefe.-BNL–FEP—HBP f Robin Hood.—W. J., Linton.—BHV Robin Hood, Songs fr.-Leonard MacNally.—MRS Robin Hood and Allin [or Allen, or Allan] a Dale.—Anon. —BNL–CGd—CTBP—ESB–FEP — HBP — HBW —HBVy—OBB—OEB—PHS IIood and Guy of Gisborne. (In Percy's Reliques.) —Anon. (sl. abr.)—BBB–BESB–EhB–EP—ESB —OBB (sl. abr.)—OEB Hood and Little John.-(Old Ballad.)—ESB Hood and Maid Marian.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Eſood and Queen Katherine.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Hood and the Beggar.—(I, II.) (Old Ballad.)—ESB Hood and the Bishop.–(Old Ballad.)—ESB Hood and the Bishop of Hereford.—Anon.—CGd— CTBP—ESB–OBB—OS 2—PHS Hood and the Butcher.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB-OBB |Hood gºd the Curtal Friar. — (Old Ballad.) — ESB Hood and the Golden Arrow.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB and the Monk. — (Ballad,) — BBB — ESB — Hood OBB Hood and the Pedlars.-- (Old Ballad.)—ESB and the Potter.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB and the Prince of Aragon.— (Old Ballad.)— Hood Hood and the Ranger.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB and the Scotchman.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Robin Robin Robin Robin Robin Robin Robin Robin Robin Robin Robin. Bobin Robin Robin ESB Robin Hood Robin Hood Robin Hood and the Shepherd.— (Old Ballad.)→ESB Robin Hood and the Tanner.—(Qld Ballad.)—ESB Robin Hood and the Tinker.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Robin Hood and the Valiant Knight.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Robin #ºnd the Widow’s ‘Three Sons. – (Ballad.) — Robin Hood Newly Revived.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Robin Hood Rescues Three Squires.--(Ballad.)—CTBP Robin Hood Rescuing the Widow’s Three Sons.—(Ballad.) —BB–OBE—WEP 1 (How # Iſood Rescued the Widow's Three Sons.) Robin Hood Rescuing Three Squires.—(Old Ballad.)—ESB Robin Hood Rescuing Will Stutly.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Robin Hood's Birth, Breeding, Valor and Marriage.— (Old . Ballad.)—ESB Robin Hood's Chase.-- (Old Ballad.)—ESB Robin Hood's Death.-(Old Ballad.)—ESB Robin Hood's Death and Burial. (In Percy's Reliques.)— Anon.—BB BB — CEL — EPC — OEB — PC —- WEP 1 Robin Hood's Delight.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Robin Hood's Golden Prize.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB– OBB Robin #gº's Progress to Nottingham.— (Old Ballad.) — Robin in Winter, The.—Anon.—ABW Robin Redbreast.—Anon-HBV Robin Redbreast.—W: Allingham.—ASR-I– BFW — CBOP —CBPC–CGd—DD–FEP—GSP–HBP – HBV — —HBVy—LC—LOS 1–OS 1–PFHS-Port—PyR— RAC–SSR—TYP * Robin Rºast-g: W. Doane. —AA — DD — HBW — Robin Riºast—E. A. Mathers.--AD Robin Redbreast, Anne Hawkshawe. (“Aunt The.—Mrs. Effie.”)—OTPC C Redbreast and Pussy-cat, Anon-WR 35 Robin l Robin Redbreast's Reward.—James Ryder Randall.—WR 57 . Robin Redbreast's Secret.—(Youth's Penny Gazette.)-AD —CHP Robin Tamson's Smiddy.—Alex. Rodger.-H.H. Robin, to . His Mate, The.—Mrs. Carter.—PP1 Robin's Apology.-Frank D. Sherman.--LFL Robin's Christmas Eve, The-C. E. B.-CBOP w fobin's Come ºw: W. "Caldwell.—AD (abr.)—CCB-DD —HBWy—HP–SN–SSC Cross.-G: Darley.—ABW Grave, The.—S: Rogers.-BLV Nest, The.—G : Cooper.—ASR-II Petition, The.—Anon.—ABV . . Robin's Secret.—Anon.—CCB Robin's Secret.—Katha. L. Bates.—AA—HBW Robin's Secret, The.—Anon.—PyR. Robin's Song, The.—Anon.—CBOP–LLC {º Song, The.—Ada Sherwood.—CHP Robinson Crusoe.—C: E. Carryl.-AA — AWH — HBV — BVy—THP Robinson Crusoe, Sels. fr.-Dan'l Defoe. Crusºight with the Wolves. (Sel. fr. Sec. XXIX.)— FT Friday's Frolic with a Bear. (Sel. fr. Sec. XXIX.)—FTR Robinson Crusoe in Verse.—J. A. Brown.— 2 Robinson of Leyden.—Oliver W. Holmes. See Professor at the Breakfast-table, The. Rob's Mittens. (Youth’s Companion.)—TT Robyn and Gandeleyn.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB–OBB IRock and the Sea, The.—C: P. Stetson.—BS 26 Rock me to Sleep, Mother.—Eliz. A. Allen.—AA—BNL– BS 1.1—CBP EP—HBV–HTb-I–LLC— MMR — OAMs—Orlſ—PE"—PYO—YBW Rock of Ages. (T'ab.)—Anon.—TCP * “Rock of Åges.”—Ella M. Moore (at. also to E: H. Rice.) NL–BS 3—CR—CS 7—CSS—FTR — HDL — HP–HTb-I-LLC—PEO—PE"—SA—TSS tº “Rock & Agºs"—Frank L. Stanton. — FMR (sl. diff.) — 7 (How a Song Saved a Soul.)—SR 4 Rock of Aft–Augustus M. Toplady.—FEP—HBV–HTb-I * (Prayer Living and Dying, A.)—HBP “Rock of Ages, Cleft for Me l’—Augustus M. Toplady. See foregoing. Rock of Cashel, The.—Aubrey De Vere.—BGV-BIP—TIP Rock of Chickamauga, The.—Jas. A. Garfield-SP 8–SSR Rock of Rubies, The. (C.)—Rob't Herrick-WEP 2 (Julia—w. add. St.)—GP—OTPC . Rock with Runes, The-Heinrich Heine—HGV Rockaby.—Anon.—TFS Rock—a-by Babies.—Anon.—WR 48 Rock—a-by Baby.—Alfred J. Waterhouse.—Orlſ Rock—a-bye, Baby, on the Tree Top.–Anon.—AD–RAC— M Rock—a-by Lady, The.—Eugene Field.—ASR-II—BS 24 — GSP-PGpr—PQS—RAC—SFM-WR 44 Rock—a-by Land.-E. A. Brininstool.--SP 3 ..., Rockabº Lullaby.—Josiah G. Holland. See Mistress of the anse, The. g Bocked in the Cradle of the Deep.–Emma H. Willard.—AA —HBP—HBV—PYO (abr.)—YBV & IRocking Hymn, ...A. (Sweet Baby, Sleep.) — G: Wither. — FEP—YC Rocking the Baby.—Madge Morris.-HP * : * * Rocking the Baby to Sleep.–R: Kendall Munkittrick.-QrM Rocking-chair Throne, The. - Frances E. illard. — QrM Rocks of my Country. (Cliffs of Dover, The-C.)—Felicia D. Hemans.—BLP—SS . Rocky Hill, The...—Kenneth Harris.-HTb-II Rococo.—J: Payne.—OVW Rococo.—Algernon C: Swinburne.--HBV Rod and the Whip, The.—J: Hookham Frere.—OTPC Poderick I,the Last of the Goths—C.], Sel. fr. (Fr. Can. XXV. : Roderick in Battle.)—Rob't Southey.—RLP —WEP 4 Rodney's Ride.—Elbridge S. Brooks.-AH-CS 29—PAH PRR-SR 14—STP-WR 6 (Caesar Rodney's Ride.)—TMD Roger and Dolly. (Blackwood.)—HPE Roger's Groups. (T'ab.)—Anon.—TCP Roger Kent's Home-coming.—Anthony E. Anderson.--ChS Roger Yºngma-Hezekiah Eutterworth. — OCP — PAH P 8 Roisin Dubh.--T: Furlong-DB Roisin Bºhi or, The Bleeding Heart.—Aubrey De Vere.— Rokeby, Sels. fr.—Walter Scott. Allen–a–Dale. (Song—C.—Can. III., St. 30.)—BFW GV-BPB—CSBP—EPs—FEP—LC—PC— PCL–SEP—VE Brignall Banks. (Song—C.—III., 16–18.)—BGV-EBS EP HBV-OE *memº *-* (Edmund's Song.)—SEP—VE—WEP 4 (Outlaw, The.)—BPB—CTBP—FEP—GT – HBP — LH–OTPC–PGT 1–R.LP |Buccaneer, The. (I., 5–10.)—RLP—WE.P.4 Cavajº The. (V., 20.)—BGV-BPB—EPC—LOS 3— —VE T)eath of Bertram, The. (VI., 32, 33.)—SS Friar of Orders Gray... (Ballad—C.—V., 27.)—EPs Rover, The. (Song—C.—fol. III., 28.)—BEV-–PGT 1 §: Adieu, The.)—EBS—HBV—OB Song.)—HBP—VE gº tº (“A weary lot is thine [...fair maid],”)—BGW-B.P.B— EPO-EPs—OTPC-SEP-STC - 270 TITLE INDEX ROSader’s * Rokeby (Continued). Youth. (Sel. fr. IV., II.)—FP Roland, and his Friend.—M. C. Pyle.—CBOP Roland’s Death.-(Tr. by) Leonce Rabillon. Roland, The. Roll, Jordan, Roll.—Anon.—AA Roll of Honor, The...—Viola Gardner Brown.—SR 14 Roll of Honor of the New York Police, The.—(Sel. fr.)— Theodore Roosevelt.— (Policeman, The.)—SSR, |Roll On.-Anon.—CS 19 “Roll on, , thou deep and dark blue ocean — roll!” — Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Roll Out, O Song.—Frank Sewall.—AA |Rolla to the Peruvians.—R : B. Sheridan. See Pizarro. Rolla’s Address to the Peruvians.—R : Sheridan. See Pizarro. Roll-call [,The 1.-Nathaniel G. Shepherd.—AA—AWB—BE —CS 4–CSS—HB—HBP—HBW — HP — KNE — LLC—OAM—OCP—PAPrm—PR.R—SP 8–SR 14 —SSC–SSR Roll—Call of the Fathers.—G : F. Hoar.—WR 42 Rollicking Mastodon, The.—Arthur Macy.—NA Rollo Learning to Dress.-Rob't J. Burdette.—CS 39 Roma.-Silas Weir Mitchell,—TIWP Roman,—Lord Byron.—TIWP Romanº, §el. fr. (Monk's Song.) — Sydney Dobell. — Roman Campagna, The.—Silas Weir Mitchell.—TIWP Roman Doll, A.—Agnes Lee.—AMV-1 Roman Earl, The.—Douglas Hyde.—RTI Roman Father, The. — J. H. Payne. See Brutus; or, The Fall of Tarquin. - Roman Father's Sacrifice, The. — T: B. Macaulay. See Wir glnla. - Roman Legend, A.—Jas. C. Harvey.—CS 31 Roman Legions, The-J : Mitford.—VA Roman Mirror, A.—Rennell Rodd.—OVV-VA Roman Nose, The.—(Merrie England.)—WA Roman Senate and the American Congress, The. (Sel. fr. Address before the Congress of the United States in 1851.)—L: Kossuth.-R.L.P - Roman Sentinel, The.—Ward M. Florence.—CS 21- Roman Soldier at the Destruction of Herculaneum, The.— Edwin Atherstone.—FR (abr. and ad.) (Last Days of Herculaneum, The. Sel. fr.)—BS 6—CS 22 Roman Valentine, A.—Emma D. Banks.—BR Romance.—Conrad Aiken.—AMV-2 Romance.—S: T. Coleridge. See Kubla Khan. Romance.—Victor Daley.—SBOS—SGB Romance, Sel. fr. (Oak in a Storm, An.—mon. and pan- tomime.)—Abraham. Dreyfus.-WR 13 Romance.—Théophile Gautier.—AFP Romance.—W: , Ernest Henley.—PAH Romance.—Mildred Howells.-AA Romance.—Andrew Lang.—CTBP—HBW-WA Romance.—Edgar Allan Poe.—CAP Romance.—Gabriel Setoun.-CFBP—PoE-RAC Romance. (Songs of Travel, etc., VII)—Rob't L. Stevenson. —EBS—HBV—OB—OVV Romance, A.—Eugene Field.—HIP Romance and Reality.—Anon.—CS 38 Romance at Home.—Sarah P. Parton.—MYF–SR 2 Romance in Old College Days.--Anon.—WR 55 Romance in the Rough, A.—A. P. Martin.-W.R. 13 Romance in Verse, A.-Anon.—CS 11 Romance #s Wºrds Frequently Mispronounced, A.—Anon. Romance of a Carpet.—Rob't J. Burdette. the Carpet, The. Romance of a Hammock.-Anon.—BS 11—HEI Romangº, a Hat.—Anon. (tr. by Eliz. W. Latimer).- Romance of a Rose.—Maurice E. McLaughlin.-W.R. 23 Romance of a Rose, The.—Nora Perry.-CR—MRS–PNW Romance of a Year, The.—M. E. W. Sherwood.—DR, Romance of Britomarte, The.—A. L. Gordon.—RTW Romance of Nick Van Stann, The.—J: G. Saxe-BS 2— CS 3 Romance of the Carpet, The.—Rob't J. Burdette.—AWH- CS 14—SR 9—THP Romangº, the Ganges, A. (Albr.)—Eliz. B. Browning.— Romance of the Glove, The.—H. Savile Clarke—VSA Romance of the Matterhorn, A.—Esme Stuart.—WR 19 Romance of the Rood-loft, A.—H. S. Clarke.-BS 14 Romance of the Swan's Nest, The.—Eliz. B. Browning.— BNL–BS 14—CEL–CGd (al?".)—CR-GN–LC— LOS 3—MR—OTPC–PGGR–SP 4–WCL Romance of the War, A. (Dial-ad. fr. “Spirit of '76.”) —Anon.—MPD º Tomance of the White Cowl.-James Lane Allen.—WR 34 Roman—Road, The.—Rachel Annand Taylor.—EBS Romantic Recollection.—H : S. Leigh.--WA Romany Rye and the Gypsy Lad, The.—G. : Borrow.—BOF Romany Song.—C: G. Leland.—LTV - Romanzo to Sylvia.-G: Darley. See Sylvia; or, The May Queen. - e Romaunt of the Page, The. — Eliz. B. Browning. — DR (sel.)—RTV - Romaunt of the Rose, The, Sel. fr.—Geoffrey Chaucer.— - FHBV-WEP 1 Romaunt of the Rose, The.—Austin Dobson.—BNL See Song of See Romance of Rome. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Rome.—Lord Byron. See Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage. Rome.—Giosué Carducci.- (Tr. by M. W. Arms.)—TIWP Rome, Arthur H. Clough.-PPV Rome.—J: Milton.—TIWP Rome.—Bessie Rayner Parkes.—TIWP lºome. (In Italy.)—S: Rogers.-BNL (861.) Rome.—Arthur Symons.—TIWP Rome.-Virgil.—(Tr. by C. P. Cranch.)—TIWP Rome and Carthage.—Victor Hugo.—BS 17—CS 6–FD 1 —KNE—PPS–SS Rome in Midsummer, Sel. fr. (Coliseum, The.) — H: W. Longfellow.—OS 3 Rome Unvisited.—Oscar Wilde.—TIWP Romeo and Juliet. Sels. fr.—W: Shakespeare. Dawn. (Br, sel. fr. Act. III., Sc. 5.)—EPs (Morning—sel.)—GP (Reluctance to Part.)—RLP Music's Silver Sound. (Br. sel. fr. IV., 5.)—GN “O, º is the powerful grace.” (Br. Sel. fr. II., 3.)— R. C Potion Scene, The. (IV., 3—abºr.)—MRS—SP 5—SR Quº. (Sel. fr. I., 4) — BNL — EPs — OTPC —- (Abr.)—CGd—LC. (Mercutio’s Description of Queen Mab — sl. abr.) — HNS-SR, Resignation. (Br. Sel. fr. IV., 5.)—HDL Romº and Juliet, Br. Sels. fr.-BNL (fr. III., 2; V., Romeo and Juliet, Sel. fr. (Br. sel. fr. II., , 6.)—HNS Romeo and Juliet, Act. II., Sc. 5. (Sl. cond.)—SP 8– SR—WR, 9 Romeo and Juliet: Balcony Scene. §" 2.)—CDD–CR (Sel.)—CS 3—POW–RLP—SR 12 (Juliet.)—WR 27 (What's in a Name.)—RLP Romeo's Presage. (Br. sel. fr. V., 1)—EPs Romeo and Juliet. (Altered.)—Anon.—CS 18 º Romeo's Presage.—W: Shakespeare. See Romeo and Juliet. Romney and Aurora.-Eliz. B. Browning. See Aurora Leigh. Romola, Sels. fr.-G : Eliot. In Trust.—SP 2 Romola and Savonarola. (Ch. XL.-abr.)—CR, (Romola's Flight—arr... by Mrs. S. Saxton,)— WR 24 Tito’iyºnº, Ad. fr. Chs. XXVII., XXVIII., XXX- Romola and Savonarola.-G : Eliot. See Romola. Romola's Flight.—G. : Eliot. See Romola. Rondéau: “White as the Lily.”—Anon.—AFP Rondeau, The. — “You bid me try, Blue Eyes.” — Austin Dobson.—HIBW-WA Rondeau: “My heart enjoys the fragrance of the rose.”— Jean Froissart.—AFP Rondeau : “Jenny kissed me when we met.”—Leigh Hunt. —AmSS—BEV–BLV—BNL–CS 20—EP—FEP— FT-FTA—GEP—GP—HBP—HBW-HTb-I-LO — Lºgrop-os 2 — OVW — SP 2 — WSA — WA * { Rondeau: “By Jove, ’tis done with me.”—Vincent Voiture. Rondeau: , “God, give this man eternal rest.”— François 1110D.— Rondeau: By Kandy Lake.--—J. H. S.—SBOS—SGB Rondeau of Regrets, A.—Henri Baude.-AFP Rondeau Redouble.—J: Payne —HBV Rondeau to Ethel, A.—Austin T) obson.—WA Rondel: “Shall. It Be So?”—C : d' Orléans.—AFP Rondel: “When love is in her eyes.”—Anna Maria.-CBP Rondel: “Kiss me, sweetheart, the Spring is here.”—J: Payne.—VSA Rondel: “Kissing # hair,” etc.—Algernon C: Swinburne. Rondel: º many years,” etc.—Algernon C: Swinburne. Rondel: , “Out of the past remembered eyes.”—M. G. Tut- tiett.—BIL Rondel: “Adieu, I say, with tearful eyes.”—Francois Willon. —A Rondel of Love, A.—Alex. Scott.—EBS—OB Rondelay, A.: “Man is for woman made.”—P: A. Motteux. Ronsard to his Mistress.-W: Makepeace Thackeray.—HEV Roofs.-Joyce Kilmer.—HT Rookery, The...—C: Tennyson—Turner.—WA Rookhope Ryde.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Room Enough for All.—Anon.—CS 26 Room for Children.—Anon.—LFS Room for You.-G : R. Howarth.-CS 18 Room’s Width, The.—Eliz. S. P. Ward.—AA “Rooshian” Tea, Fish–Balls and Marbles.—Anon.-W.R. 58 Roquefort Cheese.—Anon.—HTb–I Rorate Celi Desuper.—W : Dunbar.—EBS Rory of the Hills.-C: J. Kickham.—TIP Rory O'Moore.—Anon.—DB Rory O'Moore; or, Good Omens. (C.)—S: Lover.—BNL– CS 20—DB—FEP—GP—HBP—HBR.—HIBW — LC —MRS—RTI—SP 4–SSR—THP-TIP-VA . Rory of the Hill.—C: Joseph Kickham.—DB Rosa,—Anon.—SP 5 Rosa Bud.—C: Dickens.—See Mystery of Edwin Drood. Rosa, Pº's Revenge.—C: Dickens. See David Copper- €1C1. - Rosa Nascosa.-Maurice Hewlett.—OVV |Posa Posarm m.—Mrs. Darmesteter.—HT-WA Rosa Walkin' Down Da Street.—T: A. Daly.—WR 38 Rosabelle.—Walter Scott. See Lay of the Last Minstrel. Rosader's Description of Rosalynd.—T: Lodge. See Rosa- lynde ; or, Euphues' Golden Legacy. # a 271 ROSader’s AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Rosader's Sonetto.—T: Lodge. See Rosalynde ; or, Euphues' Golden Legacy. Rosalie.—Washington Allston.—AA—BNL Rosalie.—W: C. Richards.-GP Rosalie Clare.—W : Fenno Hoffman.-AFV Rosalind.—W: Shakespeare. See As You Like It. Rosalind and the Turkeys.-Louise Octavain.-CB Rosalind's Complaint.—T: Lodge. See Rosalynde ; or, Eu- , phues' Golden Legacy. Rosalind's Madrigal.—T: Lodge. See Rosalynde ; or, Eu- phues' Golden Legacy. - Rosalind's Scroll. (Sel. fr. The Words of Rosalind's Scroll.) —Eliz. B. Browning.—HEV–OB Rosaline.—T: Lodge. See Rosalynde ; or, Euphues' Golden Legacy. Rosalynde; or, Euphues' Golden Legacy, Sels. fr.—T. Lodge. Rosader's Description of Rosalynd. (Rosalynde's De- scription—0.)—WEP 1 (Rosalind's Description.)—EPE (Rosaline.)—BNL–CBP—EPs—FEP—OB—PGT, 1 Rosa; Sonetto (Rosader's Second Sonetto. — C.). — Rosalind's Complaint.—BNL–RLP (Rosalind’s Madrigal.)—EP—EPC — EPE — FEP — EIBV-OE–WSA (Rosalynd's Madrigal.—C.)—OEL–PGT, 1–WEP 1 Rosalynd's Madrigal,—ſ': Lodge. See Rosalynde ; or, Eu- phues' Golden Legacy. * > º Rosamund, Sel. fr.-Algernon C. Swinburne. See following. Rosamund at Woodstock (Fr. Rosamund.)—Algernon C. Swinburne.—VA Rosamund Gray, Sels. fr.—C: Lamb. In the Churchyard. (Sel. f. Ch. XI.)—LLC Margaret Gray. (Sel. fr. Ch. I.)—FTR Recollections of Childhood. (Sel. fr. Ch. XI.)—LLC Rosamond's Song.—ºjos. Addison.—RLP Rosary, The.—Rob't C. Rogers.-AA—AL — ASL — FLS — GS-HIEV–LBM Rosary of my Tears, The.—Abram J. Ryan.—BNL–CS 17 —HBV-SSS Rosciad, The, Sel. fr. (Characters of Actors.)—C: Church- ill.—EPR—WEP 3 Roscoe Conkling.—Sel fr. (Truly Great, The.)—Rob't G. Ingersoll.—AmSS - Rose.—Anon.—AID Rose.—Maurice Scève.—AFP ! Rose. A.—Arlo Bates.—HIBW-SP 7–VSA Rose, A.—C : G. Blanden.—HIP 2 - Rose, A.—Sir R : Fanshawe.—HEV–OB Rose, The.—T: Bailey Aldrich.--CBP Rose, The. (Sel. fr. Ode XLIV.)— Anacreon (tr. by T: Moore).-AD Rose, The.—W: Browne.—HIBW-OB Rose, The.—W: , Cowper.—BGV-BNL–EP—OTPC Rose, The.—Rob't Herrick.-EPs (Go, Happy Rose !)—CEL - (To the Rose [: A Song—C.]—HBV–OEL–WEP 2 Rose, The. (Albr.)—R: Lovelage.—HBV—WEP 2 Rose, The.—Jas. R. Lowell.—CS 21 Rose, The.—Pierre Ronsard.—PYO Rose, The. (C.)—Rob’t Southey. Rose, The.—sl. abr.)—HS Rose, The. (Sel. fr. The Temptation of Hassan Ben Khaled.) —Bayard Taylor.—BNL Rose, The.—Edmund Waller.—CBP—HBP - (Go, Lovely Rose !)—BFV—BNL (w. add. St. by K. White.)—EP—EPE—EPs—FEP—HBV—OB—OEL —PGT 1–PY O—RLP (Rose's Message, The.)—CEL (Song—C.)—HGP–SEP—VE—WEP .2 . Rose, The. Sel. fr. (“How fair is the rose !”)—I: Watts.- AD—OTPC Rose Adair.—Malachy Ryan.—TIP Rose and a Thorn, A.—Mrs. Louise E. V. Boyd.—MD Rose and Root.—J: J. Piatt.—AA Rose and the Dinner Pail, The.—Anon.—BS 27 Rose and the Gardener, The. — Austin Dobson. — OS 2— SP 1 (Fancy, §m Fontenelle, A–O.)—BNL– CS 40 — HBV Rose and the Gauntlet, The.—J: Wilson [or J.: Sterling]. - - —BNL–HBP—HBV : Rose and the Ring, The. (Albr.)—W : Makepeace Thack- eray.—ABV-SP 5 Rose and the Wind, The.—Philip B. Marston.—VA—OVW Rose and Thorn, the.-Paul H. Hayne.—AA—HBV Rose, *; Fair as Ever Saw the North, A.—W : Browne.— PE . Rose Aylmer.—Walter S. Landor.—BFV—BGV — BPB — —CBE’—Eh]?—EP—EPC– FEP — GEP — HBV — NT—OB—OTPC-OVV-VA. (“Ah! what avails the sceptred race l’’)—EPN-SEP— WE—WJEEP 4 Rose Aylmer's Hair, Given by her Sister.—Walter S. Lan- dor.—BGW-WA . - - - Rose by the Wayside, The.—D. A. Drown.—FP Rose Complained, The. — Friedrich won Bodenstedt. See Songs of Mirza Schaffy. * Rose in October, The.—Mary Townley.—SN “Rose is fairest when 'tis budding new, The.”—Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake, The. - “Rose kissed me to-day.”—Austin Dobson. See Roseleaves. Rose of Avondale, The.—Helen Booth.-CS 28 Rose of Calvary, The.—Anon.—SP 7 Rose of England, The- (Old Ballad.)—ESB Rose of Jericho, The...—Emily Seaver.—CBP Rose of Kenmare, The.—Alfred P. Graves.—HIBR Rose of May, The.—Mary Howitt.—HEV—OTPC Rose of Peace, The.—W: Butler Yeats.-OVW Rose of Rome, A.—G: H. Galpin. See Threads from the Woof. Rose of Silence, The.—Ella Young.—BIP Rose of Stars, # '# Wild Eden.)—G: E. Woodberry. Rose of the World, The...—Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the House, The. : Rose of the World, The.—W: B. Yeats. – HBV — OVW — RTI—TIP—VA—WE *- Rose Song.—W: Sawyer.—FLS “Rose ºftºn are praising, The.” (Sel.)—T: H. Bayly.— Rose the Red and White Lily.—(Ballad.)—ESB—OBB Rose to a Friend, “Every Year,” A. — C. A. Fernauld. — . HTb–I . Rose to º living A.—Nixon Waterman,—HBV-HTb–I Rose thou Gaw'st, The.—C: Swain.—VA Rose *º. Balcony, The...—W: M. Thackeray. See Wan- 1ty Fair. - Rose will Fade, A.—Dora Sigerson.—HEV—TIP Rosebud, A.—Rob't Burns.—OTPC Rose-bud by my Early Walk, A.—Rob't Burns.—RLP Rosebud, The. (Sel.)—W: Broome.—OB Rosebud or Thorn ?—Anon.—COS—PP Rosebud's First Ball.—(New York Star.)—HP–WR 17 Rose-bush, The.—Anon.—HIP - Rose-bush, §§ (Anon.—tr. by) W. W. Caldwell.—BNL Rose-cheeked Laura, Come.—T: Campion.—EPE Rose-leaves, Sels. fr.—Austin Dobson. “Rose kissed me to-day” (Kiss, A–C.).-FTA—HBV Rose-Marie of the Angels.-Adelaide Crapsey.—HEV “Urceus Exit.”—HBV—OB Roses.—Anon.—FLS Roses.—Anon.—PEO Roses.—Edgar Fawcett.—AD .' Roses.—Leigh Hunt.—AD (sel.) (in Maiden Spring, The.) Roses and Thorns.—Walter S. Landor.—NT Roses and Thorns. (C.)—R : H. Stoddard. (Legend, A.)—OS 1 Rose's Birthday.—Walter S. Landor.—BLV Rose's Cup, The-Frank. D. Sherman,—AA—LFL Roses Firs; #", Hear—Lilies First to See.—Clarence Urmy. Roses Know, The.—Frd’k Langbridge.—RTV Rose's Message, The.—Edmund Waller. See Rose, The. Roses of Memory.—A. C. Gordon.—AA Rose's Philosophy, The.—Anon.—HIP 2 - - Roses, § Sharp Spines being Gone.—J: Fletcher (?).- Roses. Underneath the Snow.—G: Cooper.—PF Rosette.—Beranger.—WSA -- Rosicrucian, The.—Dinah M. Craik.--WR 9 Rosies.—Agnes I. Hanrahan.—HIBV. Rosina.-Walter S. Landor.—GC . Roslin and Hawthornden.—H: Van Dyke.—AA Rossini.-J: Todhunter.—EDY - Rosy Musk-Mallow, The.—Alice E. Gillington.—HIP 2–VA Rosy North, The.—Anon.—WR 24 Rosy-bosomed Hours, The.—Coventry Patmore.—BLV Rotterdam.—T: Hood.—POW Rough Ben.—K. B. Simpson.—SBOS—SGB Rough Diamond, The...—J: B. Buckstone.—CS 15 Rough on Tambo.—Anon.—NM - Rough Rhyme on a Rough Matter, A. (Bad Squire, The- fr. Yeast, Ch. , IX.)—C: Kingsley.—BNL - Rough Rider to his Girl, The.—Anon.—HIP 2 Rough. Riders, The-H; Cabot Lodge.—SP 8—SSR Roughing It, Sels. fr.—S: L. Clemens. Buck Fanshaw’s Funeral. (Ch. VI., abr.)—BS 2—CS 9 Coyote, The. (Ch. V., abr.)—TMD . Round.—C: Dickens. See Village Coquettes, The. Round, my own, Pretty Rose. (C.)—T: H. Bayly. (Nightingale’s Song, The.)—EIPs Round of Life, The-Anon.—PR Round of Life, The.—Alex. Lamont.—CS 22 - Round Table, The.—Alfred Tennyson. See Idylls of the King, The. - - - Round the Year.—G: Cooper.—WR 25 . Roundel, A: “Now welcom somer.”—Geoffrey Chaucer. Sec Parlement of Foules, The. Roundel, The.—Algernon C: Swinburne.—EP—VA—WA Roundel of Rest, A.—Arthur Symons.—HEW Roundelay, A.—P: A. Motteux.-SP 4 Roundels.--Geoffrey Chaucer.—NT Round-up, A.—H: C. Bunner.—WR 14 Rout of Belgravia, The. (Parody.)—Jon Duan.—PA Rover.—Anon.—LFS - Rover, The, Sel. fr. (Song by Rogero [the Captive].)—G: Canning.—BLV—FEP (Song of . One Eleven Years in Prison.)—HBP—THP (Song. Sung by Rogero, etc.)—HPE . (University of Göttingen, The.)—MHR—OS 2 Rover, The...—Walter Scott. See Rokeby. - Rover º gºch—Jas. Buckham.—BS 17—CS 34 —NW — Rover's Adieu, The.—Walter Scott. See Rokeby. Rover's Petition.—Jas. T. Fields.-BS 9 Rowing Journey-man, The.—(Ballad.)—BBB “Row Gently Here,”--T; Moore-HBW 272 * TITLE INDEX Sabbath Row Weel, my Boatie.—Carolina Oliphants—EBS Rowan Tree, The...—Lady C. Nairne.-BGV-HBW Rowland for an Oliver, A. (The Jest Book.)—MRS Royal Adventurer, The...—Philip Freneau.--AWB–PAH Royal Bumper Degree, The. (Peck’s Swn.)—GH-WHO Royal ºpe. The-W: Cowper.—LH —LOS 2 —PGGR — (Loss of the Royal George I, The J.) — CBOP – CGd — CTBP—GEP—LC—PGT 1–PfiS—SSR—STC (On the Loss of the Royal George.—C.)—BGV-BNL– EDY—EPs—GN–HBP — HBW — MBL — OTPC — FLP—SEP—VE–WEP 3 Royal Guest, The.—Julia W. Howe.—BNL Royal Mummy to Bohemia, The-C: W. Stoddard.—AA Royal ºfess, A.—Christina G. Rossetti...—BS 7–CS 17– 6 º Royal Race, A.—Jas. M’Carroll.—TCW Royal Tarts, The.—Clara Denton.—LPD Royal Victory over the Dutch, The.—Anon.—EDY Royalist Lines.—Anon.—WA - Royalty.—D. A. Wasson.—EPs—STC Royalty of Virtue, The-H: C. Potter-TMD Roy's Wife.—Mrs. Grant, of Carron–BGV-EBS Roy's Wish-A, Giddings Park.-QBQP Rub or Rust.—Ebenezer Elliott—OTPC. e Rub-a-dub Agitation, A. (Sel. fr. Political Infidelity.)—G : W: Curtis.--NC ... Rubáiyát of a Persian Kitten. (Sel. fr.)—Oliver Herford. —SP Rubáiyát of Mathien Lettelier.—Wallace Bruce Amsbary.— p IRubaiyat of Omar Cayenne, Extracts from.—Gelett Burgess. —SAy * Rubáiyát of Omar Kháyyám. Sels. fr.—(Tr. by) E: Fitz- gerald.-GEP—HBV . * 33 “Alas that Spring should vanish with the Rose.”—BIP |R. —RTI “And yet—and yet l”—VA “Come fill the Cup.”—EP—VE End of All, The.—BIP—RTI—RTV Life and Death.-OS 3 Master-knot, The...—VA Moving Finger Writes, The-VA. Omar Kháyyám, From. (I., II., III.)—OB Overture.—VA IParadise Enow.—VA Phantom Caravan, The.—VA Rubáiyát of Omar Kháyyám. I., II., III.-OVW Rubáiyát of Omar Kháyyám, Fragments from.—BOL Rubáiyát of Omar Kháyyám, Quatrains from.—HTb-II Rubens.—W : M. Thackeray.—FT Rubicon, The.—W : Winter.—HEV–LBA Rubies. (Poems and Epigrams, CVIII.)—Walter S. Lan- dor.—CBP—FTA e Rubies and Pearls.-Rob't Herrick,-HBW Rubric.—Josephine Preston Peabody.—AA Ruby-crowned Kinglet, The-H; Van Dyke.—SSR Rudder Grange, Sels. fr.—Frank R. Stockton. Baby at Rudder Grange.—SP 7 Our First Experience with a Watchdog. VII. and VIII.)—BS 15 Our Hired Girl. (Ch. III—cond.)—WR 15 That Other Baby at Rudder Grange. (Sels. fr. Chs. XIX. and XX.)—HBR. Rudeness.-Eliz. Turner.—B.VC Rudolph the Headsman.—Oliver W. Holmes. of the Breakfast-table, The. Rue.—Anon.—FLS Rue Bonaparte.—Jos. Warren Beach.-NPA Rugby Chapel.-Matthew Arnold.—EDY (br. sel.)—EPC — LOS 3—WEP 4 Ruggles & Co. (Dial.)—C: S. Wayne.—CDs Ruined Chapel, The...—W : Allingham.—TIP Ruined Cottage, The-Clara V. (..?). Maclean-CS 15 Ruined Homestead, The.—J: Christie.—SBOS—SGB Ruined Merchant, The...—Cora M. Eager.—CS 3 Ruined Nest, The-G: Sigerson.—TIP Ruines of Rome, The-Joachim Du Bellay. (Tr. mund Spenser.)—TIWP Ruining the Minister's Parrot.—Anon.—SR 2 Ruinous Consequences of , the American War. — W: Pitt, Earl of Chatham.—SS Buins of Babylon, The...—Frd’k C: (?) Husenbeth.- CS 10 Ruins of Cornelia's House.—Aubrey De Vere.—TIWP Rule, Britannia. (Fr. Masque of Alfred.)—Jas. Thomson. —BGV-BHV-BNL–BE’—BS 23 —CBP — Ehl” — EP —FEP —FP —HBW —OTPC —PGT 1 — PPV — R.LP—SEP—VE Rule for #º Ngºers, A.—Anon.— BVC —HBV —HBVy Rule Golden, The-Anon.—YFD Rule of Three, A.—Wallace Rice.—WA Rules and Lessons.—HI: Vaughan.—CBP—HBP Rules of Behavior.—Anon.-HBVy g Ruling Passion, The. (Sel. fr.)—Rob't Treat Paine.—APM Ruling Passion, The.—Alex. Pope. See Moral Essays. Ruling Passion, The.—W : H. Siviter.—HIH-HSp Ruling Power, The.—T: Hood.—WA Rum and Ruin.—Susie M. Best.—WR 18 Rum Everywhere. (Irish World.) See following. Rum Evil, The. (Irish World.)—TS (Rum Everywhere.)—WR 18 Rum Fiend, The-W: H. Burleigh. See Rum Maniac, The. Rum Fiegº; Portrait, The.—T: De Witt Talmage.—CS 10 (Abr. fr. Chs. See Autocrat by Ed- * Rum Maniac, The- -— Allison, CŞ 2 . T: W. Nott's Rum's Maniac and : PI. Burleigh's The Rum Fiend, by) Frank H. Fenno.—SA Rum the Worst Enemy of the Working-classes.—T: De Witt Talmage.—TS Rummaging.—Rosamond Livingstone McNaught.—CS 39 Rumpus on Gingerbread Hill, A. (Dial.)—Anon.—MBD Rum's Devastation and Destiny.—W: Sullivan.--CS 22 |Rum's Maniac.—T. W. Nott.—BS 2—CS 3 (See also Rum Maniac, The.) Rum's Ruin.-E. C. Dunn.-SR 1 Rum-seller's Invitation, The.—Anon.—SSS Rumseller's Song, The.—C. W. Denison.—CS 22 Run from Manassas Junction, The.—Anon.—PAH “Run Mousey, Run l’’—Anon.—CBOP * Runawºy, The. (Prose.) — Jas. W. Riley. — CS 36 — Runaway Brook.-Eliza Lee Follen.—PGpr—TYP Runaway Ride, A.—Frances Millard.—WR 14 Runaway, The.—Cale Young Rice.—HT Runaway, The.—Jas. W. Riley.—WR 4 Runaway Toys, The.—Frank L. Stanton.—SP 4 Runaways, Thé.—Anon.—FAD \ Runes, The.—Rob't Buchanan.—NT Runilda's Chant.—G: Darley.—DB Runnable Stag, A.—J: Davidson.—EBS—HBV-OVW Runner in the Skies, The.—Jas. Oppenheim.—NPA Running a Race.—C. W. F.—WR 12 Running Away.—Anon.—TFS Running for Congress.-F. Crosby.—ED Running A: Batteries.—Herman Melville.—AH 2–AWB — H Running the Blockade.—Will Wallace Harney.—BE Running the Blockade.—Nora Perry.—PAH Running the Cuban Blockade, Sel. fr. (Death of Garcia, The.)—W : O. Stoddard.—SR 13 Rupert of Hentzau, Sel. fr. (Queen's Letter, The-cond. fr. Chs. XVII., and XVIII.)—Anthony Hope.—NP Rupert's March.-Walter Thornbury.—SP 7 Rural Contest.—Andrew Scott.—EBS Rural Death-in-Life.—C: Lamb.-FT Rural Funerals (in Sketch Book), Sel. fr. (Sorrow for the Dead.)—Washington Irving.—CS 5—LLC (Grave, The-abr.)—KNE—SAE Rural Hours, Br. Sel. fr.—Susan F. Cooper.—AD Rural Infelicity.—C : B. Lewis.--BS 22 (Goin' Somewhere.)—CS 13 Rural Lesson in Rhetoric, A.—Anon-MHR Rural Life. . (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Rural Life in England, Sel. fr. (Charms of Rural Life, The.)—Washington Irving.—IR Rural Pan, A.—Kenneth Grahame. See Pagan Papers. Rural Remonstrance, A. (Boston Cowrier.)—GH Rural School Commencement.-Marg. Gordon.—WR 55 Rural Sights and Sounds.-W. : Cowper. See Task, The. Rural Sparking, A.—Anon.—CS 40 Rus in Urbe.—Clement Scott.—HEV–VA Rush º, *; Oregon, The. — Arthur Guiterman. — HP 2 — Ruskin and his Mother.—J: Ruskin. See Praeterita. Ruskin’s “Ethics of the Dust.”—Anon.—CP Russia.--Nathan H. Dole.—AA Russia §santagonist of the United States.—L: Kossuth.- Rum Maniac, The.—(Rev. and ad. fr Russia, the Enigma of Europe.—Gibert H. Grosvenor.—NC Russian and Turk-Anon.—NA Russian Christmas, A.—Emma D. Banks,—BR Russian Courtship, A-Anon-CS 34 Russian Easters. (Albr.)–(Saturday Review.)—OAE Russian Fantasy, A.—Nathan H. Dole.—AA. Russian Journey, A, Sel. fr. (On the Freeing of the Serfs ... —fr; The Czar.)—Edna. D. Proctor.—EDY Russian Nihilism.—Wendell Phillips.-FD 2 Russian Santa Claus, The.—Lizzie M. Hadley.—CE Russian Soldier, Rest ſ—Rob't J. Burdette.—WR 27 Rustic at the Play, The.—G: Santayana.-HBV—OVV Rustic Bridal; or, The Blind. Girl of Castle Cuillé (Blind Gilsº gastal Cuillé, The—C.).-H. W. Longfellow. Rustic Courtship.–Anon.—CS 16 Rustic Lad's Lament in the Town, The-D: M. Moir.—BNL Rustic Song.—T: Dekker. See Sun's Darling, The. Rustle of a Wing, The.—Consider . B. Carter–SR 5 Rusty Sword, The-G : M. Vickers.--CS 34 Ruth.-Cecil F. Alexander.—DB Ruth, Sel. fr. Bible. Ruth, I., 8–17.-CTBP - Ruth.--T: Hood.—ABV —BNL —EP —FEP —GN —GP – HBP—HBV—LOS 2—LTV—NT—OB—OR—OS 3– OTPC–OVV-PG.G.R.—RAC–RLP—STC–VA Ruth and Naomi...—W. B. O. Peabody.—BLP Ruth ; or, the Influences of Nature.- W: Wordsworth. — P.G.T 1. Ruth Pinch’s Housekeeping — and what Came of it.—C: Dickens. See Martin Chuzzlewit. Rutherford McDowell.—Edgar Lee Masters.--NPA Ruthie's Faith in Prayer.—Emma D. Banks.-BR Ruthless Time.—W: Shakespeare. See Troilus and Cressida. Ryantown Regulators, The-Tudor Jenks.-CB S S. P. C. A., The.—Anon.—YFD “S” Supper and Sociable.—Anon.—EuB Saadi.-Ralph Waldo Emerson,--CAP—GT Sabbath, Ther-Anon-TFS 273 Sabbath AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Sabbath, The.—E: Bulwer-Lytton.-STO Sabbath, The.—T. Frelinghuysen.—BS 21 Sabbath, The.—Jas. Grahame.—BNL (Sabbath Morning.)—CBP Sabbath Bells, The-Anon.--HP & Sabbath Day's Child, The.—Hartley Coleridge.—GC Sabbath Evening.—G: D. Prentice-FEP Sabbath Evening, A-Theo. C. Williams-THV Šabbath Mormºnicholai Grundtvig.—OAE Sabbath Morning.—Allan Cunningham.—RLP Sabbath Morning.—Jas. Grahame. See Sabbath, The. Sabbathºling in the Country.— Philip J. Bailey. See & estus. Sabbath Morning, The.—J: Leyden.—BNL–FEP—HBP Sabbath of the Soul, The. (Hymn XI.- 0.) — Anna L. Barbauld.—BNL–OS 2—STC Sabbath-day, The.—J: Wilson.—RLP tº º 'º wº Sabine # The.— Horace. (Tr. by Philip Francis.) — T Sabine Farmer's Serenade, The.— Fs. Sylvester Mahony. — HBV- —RTW Sabine Wakes.—W. Congreve.—BLV ‘Sable and Purple.—Sel. fr.—W. Watson. (King Edward VII.)—LHT Sable Sermon.—I. E. Jones.—CS 29 Sable Theology.—“Tedgarj.”—CD . Sabot of Little Wolff, The.—François Coppée.—CLS Sabrina Fair.—J: Milton. See Comus. Sa-cá-ga-we-a.—Edna Dean Proctor.—PAH Sacheverel.—W: Wordsworth-EDY . Sack of Baltimore, The.—T: O. Davis.-BBB–BNL–DB —EDY-FEP—TIP—VA Sack of Deerfield, The.—T: Dunn English.-PAH Sacred Cypress Tree, The. (Sel.)—J : G. Whittier.—AD Sacred Influences.—Jos. Cook.-LLC - , Sacredness of the Union.—HI: Clay.—OS 2 Sacredness of Work, The.—T: Carlyle. See Past and Present. Sacrifice.—“A. E.”—BIP Sacrifice.—Ralph W. Emerson.—HIB—HEV–YBW Sacrifice.—Walter S. Landor.—L'É (Iphigemia and Agamemnon.)—BNL–CS 14—FIBP— RLP—WEP 4 Sacrifice.—F: Manning.—NPA Sacrifice,—G. : W. Russell.—TIP - Sacrifice of Genius, The.—R. S. Hichens.—WR 13 Sacrifice of Sydney Carton, The...—C: Dickens, See Tale o Two Cities, A. Sacrilege.-T: S. Collier.—BS 20 Sacrilegious Gamesters, The. (Sl. abr.)—Eliza Cook.--CS 25 Sacristan's Household, The. Sel fr. (Sentry on the Tower, The.)—Anon.—MMR 4 Sad and Sweet.—Aubrey T: De Vere.—CEL (Human Life.)—HBV-HDL–VA (“Sad is our youth I, for it is ever going].”)—BNL– FEP—RLP (Sonnet.)—HBP * Sad are they who Know not Love.—T: B. Aldrich. See Two Songs from the Persian. Sad Case, A.—Clara Doty Bates.—LPS–PP–WR 35 Sad Day, The.—T: Flatman,—OB Sad Fate of a Policeman, The.—Anon.—WR 3 “Sad is our youth [,for it is ever going].”—Aubrey T: De Were. See Sad and Sweet. Sad Mistake, A.—Josephine E. P. Scribner.—CS 32 Sad Mother, The.—Katha. Tynan Hinkson.-HP 2—OAMs— TM→VA. Sad One, The. Sel. fr. (Lute Song.)—J: Suckling.—WEP 2 Sad Shepherd, The. Sels. fr.—Ben Jonson. AEglamour's Lament. (Act. I., Sc. 1.)—GP (Shepherd’s Love, The.)—GP Sad Story, A.—Anon.—HIP 2 Sad sº, of a Little Boy that Cried, The. (St. Nicholas.)— BVC 4 Sad Story of Blobbs and his Pullet, The.—Anon.—CS 18 Sad Ventures. (Boston Cwltivator.) See Sea Ventures. Saddened Tramp, A.—Anon.—HIP Saddest Fate, The.—Anon.—HIDL (abr.)—HP e “Saddest thing that can befall a soul, The.”—Alex. Smith. Saddle to Rags.-(Ballad.)—BBB ---- Sadness and Gladness.-J: White Chadwick,--TH Sadness Born of Beauty.—R : Chenevix Trench.--CBIP Sadness Mingles with Joy—J. A. Brown.—WR 54 Safe and §ºne Fourth of July, A.—HI: Litchfield West. . —O Safe Home.— (Tr. by J. M. Neale.)—LOS 3 Safe in Bed.—Anon.—CBPC - Safest Plan, The. (Scribner’s Monthly.)—SDR . Safest Way, The.—Ralph Waldo Emerson.—THV Safety.—Rupert Brooke. See Nineteen-fourteen. , Safety in the Rock.-J. D. Gillilan.—CS 37 Saga of King Olaf, The (Tales of a Wayside Inn : The Musician’s Tale), Sel. fr. (Crew of the Long Serpent, The.)—H: W. Longfellow.—BVC Sagamore, The.—B: P. Shillaber, FP Sage Cº-ºhur T. Quiller-Couch.-BVC — HBV — y— Sage Piºn Speaks, The.—Plato.—(Tr. by. Westcott.)— Said by Washington.—G: Washington.—OAW Said I not So?—G : Herbert.—BNL “Said I To Myself, Said I.”—H: Irving.—WR 58 Said the Rose.—J: Jerome Rooney.—CS 40 Said Tulip, “That is so.”—Madge Elliot.—NV Sail on the Clouds, A-Mary L. Wyatt.—POS Sailing.—Dorothy Allen.—HIP 2 Sailing beyond Seas.-Jean Ingelow.—StS-VA Sailing of King Olaf, The.—Alice W. Brotherton.—BS 9 (Abr.)—FR—SPE Sailing of the Fleet, The. (New York Tribune.)—HP 2– PAH-PAPrm Sailing of the Sword, The.—W: Morris—OVW Sailor, *—w: Allingham.—CGd—EPs—HBW-0TPC– V Sailor, The.—S: Rogers.-OTPC Sailor and the Monkeys, The.—Anon.—CBOP Sailor Boy, The-Alfred Tennyson.—BBHV—WEP 4 Sailor Boy and His Mother, The.—Matthais Barr.—CBOP Sailor Boy at Prayers, The...—J: Wolcott.—HIPE Sailor Santa Claus, A.—Patience Stapleton.—SR 6 Sailor-birds, The : The Gulls.-Frank Bolles. See From Blomidon to Smoky. Sailor—boy, The.—W: Makepeace Thackeray.—RLP Sailor—boy's Dream, The.—W: Dimond.—CBOP—CS 15– JMYF–OM–SS (Mariner's Dream, The.)—BNL–FEP—HBP Sailor—boy’s Gossip, The.—Eliza Cook.-CBOP Sailor’s Adieu, The-Anon.—OTPC Sailor’s Apology for Bow—legs, A.—T: Hood.—THP Sailor's Consolation, The-C. Dibdin (at. also to W: Pitt). ss;" L–BVC–FEP—GP—HBW — MYF — SAy — SSR, Sailor's Farewell, The. (C.)—Ruthven Jenkyns. (Good-bye—at. to Moore.)—TFY (Sweetheart, Good—by 1)—FLS (“Sweetheart, good—bye! that flut’ring sail.”)—GG (Though Lost to Sight, to Memory Dear.)—CS 13—FTA e —HP–PYO (at to Moore.) Sailor's Funeral The.—Lydia H. Sigourney.-CS 3 Sailor's Life, A.—Anon.—OTPC sailor's ºper, The.—W. Wordsworth.-CGd (sl. abr.)— Sailors' Song.—T: L. Beddoes. See Death's Jest Book. Sailor's Song.—G: Parsons Lathrop.–CBP Sailor's Story, A.—C. H. N. Thomas.-CS 15 Sailor's Summons, A.—Flavia Rosser.—HIP 2 Sailor's Wife, The.—Jean Adam [at. also to W: J. Mickle], BFV-BGV-BNL–CBP—GN–GP—HBW — LC — LOS 2—PG|T 1 (Mariner's Wife, The.)—EBS—FEP—STC (There's Nae Luck About the House.)—AmSS—BS 6—. EP—EPs—HRP–OTPC–WEP 3 Sailor's Wife, The.—C: Mackay.—FEP Sailor's Yarn, A.—F. T. Davis.-W.R. 13 Sailor's Yarn, A.—Jas. J. Roche.—NA Sainclaire's Defeat.—Anon.—AFL–PAH, St. Agnes’ Eve. (C.) — Alfred Tennyson. — EDY — EP-- FEP—HBV—LOS 3–OB—OS 3—OVV-PGGR– PGT 2–RLP—RTV—WEP 4–WR 25 Saint and Sinner.—Robºt Browning.—BOL ... º Saint and the Beasts, The.—Sel. fr. Jos Victor Widmann (Song of the Blue Thrush.)—HGV º Saint and the Sinner, The.—Madeline Bridges.—SP 6 Saint Anthony.—Eliz. W. Latimer.—WR 6 St. Anthony's Sermon to the Fishes.—Abraham & Sancta- Clara.-EDY—FEP—HBP—HP 2—SAy St. Augustine.—Montgomery M. Folsom.—AH St. Basil in Trikkola.-J. Theo. Bent.—BOC - Saint Brandan. — Matthew Arnold. — BOC — OS 3 — YC St. Bride.—Fiona Macleod.—YC Saint Brigid.—Rosa Mulholland, Lady Gilbert—TIP Saint Cºgilia, (S. abr;)-Lewis, Mºrris–WR 2 St. Cecilia.-Cornelius O'Brien.—TCW St. Cecilia's Day.—J: Dryden. See Song for St. Cecilia's Day, A. Saint diºtopier-w: D. Howells.-SR 3–TIWP St. Christopher of the Gael.—Fiona Macleod.—CLS St. Clement's Day Rhyme.—Anon.—BVC St. Columba.--Lionel Johnson.—DB–EDY St. Columba in Iona.--(Irish. Manuscript.)—BIP Saint Cispin's Day.—W: Shakespeare.—See King Henry St. Distaff's Day. (Sl. abr.)—Rob't Herrick,-EDY St. Distaff's Day and Plough Monday.—W: Howe.—BOC Saint Elizabeth-C: Kingsley. See Saint's Tragedy. Saint Elizabeth, W: Wetmore Story.—POW St. Filomena.—H: W. Longfellow.—BP St. Francis and the Wolf.-Katha. Tynan Hinkson.—TIP St. Francis' Sermon to the Birds. (Abr.)—H: Wadsworth Longfellow.—STP St. Francis to the Birds.-Katha. Tynan Hinkson.—DB St. Gaudens's Lincoln Statue, Chicago.—Horace Spencer Fiske.—WR. 45 * St. George and the Dragon.—(Qld Ballad.)—STP St. George, and the Dragon.—Eliz. W. Latimer.—BS 9 St. Geºf, Hanover Square.—Frd’k Locker–Lampson.— St. Helena.--Pierre Jean de Beranger.—AFP St. Helena.-R. W. Phipps.-OAA Saint in Disguise, A.—W. G. Collingwood.—YC St. James, Sels. fr.—Bible. Power of the Tongue, The. (Ch. , III.)—BS 12 (Tongue, The-v 2-8)—LLC St. Jamº, $treet–Frak Locker-Lampson. — BLW — FT — St. John. Sel. fr.—Bible. Bible “Heart Throb,” A. (Ch. XIV, 1, 2, 3, 27.)— HTb-II g St. John.—J: Greenleaf Whittier.—PAH St. John and the Faun-G: E: Woodberry-AMV-1 274 TITLE INDEX Samson Saint Jºaptist—W. Drummond. See St. John the 8, Olºls pU1SL. St. John Baptist.—Arthur O'Shaughnessy.-HBV-PGT 2 St. John Lateran.--Bessie, Rayner Parkes.—TIWP “St. John of Damascus.” Lines Prefixed to. — Douglas Ainslie.—AVP Saint Joh; of Nepomuc.—Ruth Comfort Mitchell.—AMW 4 St. John the Aged.—Anon.—BS 6—CS 21 Saint John [the] Baptist. (Fr. Flowers of Sion.) — W: Drummond.—EDY—OB–PGT 1 (For the Baptist.)—EBS—FEP—HBV–WEP 2 St. John's Eve.—C : J. Kickham.—TIP St. John's Fund, The.—Homer Greene.—SP 2 St. Kevin and Kathleen.—R : Dalton Williams.--DB St. Kilda's Maid Song, The.—Alex. Stewart.—EBS Saint Leger.—Clinton Scollard.—AH-PAH St. Luke, Sels. fr. Bible. Adoration of the Shepherds, The (Ch. II, 1-6.)—CLS IFirst Easter, The. (Ch. 23, 54–56; Ch. 24.)—OAE– WR. 57 Good Tidings. (Ch. II., 8–15.)—OS 1 Prodigal Son, The. (Ch. XV., abr.)—BS 1–EA Who is My Neighbor 7—BOF º - St. Luke the Painter. (The House of Life, Sonnet LXXIV.) —Dante G. Rossetti...—EDY St. Margaret's Bells.-W. E. Henley.—POW St. Mººnd the Beggar.—Marg. E. Sangster.—BS 18– St. Martin’s Day.—Browne Willis.--EDY St. Mary Magdalen.—Sel. fr.—H: Waughan.—CBP St. Matthew, Sels. fr. Bible. * + Beatitudes, The. (Ch. V., 3-12.)—LLC Blessed, The. (Ch. V., 1-12)—HTb-II Of Idle Words, (XIV., 34-37.)—LLC Trust in God. (VI., 26-34.)—BS 3 Visit of the Wise Men, The. (CH. II., 1-12.)—CLS St. Miº's Churchyard.—Rose Kavanagh.-BTP–DB — St. Michael’s Mount.—J : Davidson.—HIBW St. Molios in Arran.-C. M. Steedman,—GSP St. Nicholas. Anon.—BOC St. Nicholas.--M. J. H.-MD ſº St. Nicholas' Dashing Ride.—Clement C. Moore. See Night before Christmas, The. Saint Nicholas.--—His Roundelay.—Rob't L. Munger.—YC Saint Nick,--M. N. B.-C Saint Nick. (Boston Budget.)—PP—SR 3—YPS Saint Pancras Bell.—Shirley Brooks.-OS 2 Saint Patrick.-H. : Bennett.—HIBW St. Patrick.-Arthur Brisbane.—WR 56 Saint Patrick.-W. : Maginn.--DD–RTI Saint Patrick and the Impostor.—Aubrey De Vere.—WR 6 St. Pań. of Ireland, my Dear l—W: Maginn.-HBP— St. Patrick was a Gentleman.-H. : Bennett.—BNL–DD–- EDY—FEP—HBP . St. Patrick's Day. (Sl, abr.)—Ben King.—BS 21 St. Patrick's Day. (Sel. fr. Act I, Sc. 2.)—R: Brinsley Sheridan.—RTI ; St. Patrick's Martyrs.--Anon.—CS 17 Saint Paul. (Br. Sels.)—Frd’k W. H. Myers.-WA (Inner Light, The.)—HBV—VE St. Paul at Melita.-J. H. Newman.—EDY • Saint Peray–T: W. Parsons.—HEP—HBV—YBV ... . St. Peter's [Church] at Rome.—Lord Byron, See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. St. Peter's by Moonlight—Aubrey De Vere.—POW St. Peter's Complaint, Sel. fr.—Rob't Southwell.—WEP 1 St. Peter's Day.—J: Keble.—EDY—HBP St. Peter's Politeness.--Anon.—CS 31 St. Philip Neri and the Youth. (Dial.)—J: Byrom.—MPID St. Pierre to Ferrardo... (The Wife, Act IV., Sc. 3.)— Jas. . Knowles.—CS 4—FR—SS - St. Romauld,—Rob't Southey.—CGd St. Simeon Stylites.—Enrico Nencione.—EDY St. steſſ, and Herod.—(Ballad.) — EP — EPO —ESB– St. Stephen's, or Boxing Day.-W. P. R.—BOC St. Swithin. (In Two Promises.)—Anon.—BVC St. Swithin's Qhair—Walter. Scott.—BGV—BPB—PCL Saint Symphorien.—Rose T. Cooke.—OS 3 St. Thomas.-W. P. R.—BOC St. Thomas the Apostle.—J: Keble.—EP Saint Ursula. (The Story of St. Ursula— sl. abr.—in Fors Clayigera, Letter LXXI.)—J: Ruskin.—WR 6 St. Valentine's and St. Patrick's Day. mma D. Banks.--BR - - St. Valentine's Day. (Im Love Sonnets of Proteus.)— Wilfrid S. Blunt.-OB–OVV St. Valentine's Day.—Helen W. Clark.-W.R. 12 St. Valentine's Day—T: W : Parsons.—AFW St. Valentine’s Day.—E: Valentine.—HS St. Valentine's Day among the Birds.--Anon-FAS St. Valºe s Day in a Country Village. (T'ab.)—Anon.— Saint Valentine's Eve.-Ernest McGaffey.—EDY St. Valentine's Magic Wand.—W : Waterfield.—HS St. Valentine's Revenge.—Clara J. Denton.—HIE - Sainte Jeº º: France. 1915.-Marion Couthouy Smith. (W. music.)— . saint Gaujº Statue of General Sherman.—H: Van Dyke. Saint's Tragedy, The. Sels. fr.-C: Kingsley. Crusader Chorus. (Act II., Sc. X-abr.)—VA. . Salute the Flag.—H Saint's Tragedy, The (Continued). “Oh, that we two were maying.” (Song fr. II., 9.)-BIL (Song—C.)—HBV–SEP—VA Saint Elizabeth. (Acts I-III.-Cond.)—WR 1 Saintship versus Conscience.—S: Butler.—SAy Sal Parker’s Ghost.—Edwin Coller.—CS 24 Salad.—Mortimer Collins.—THP Salad.—Sydney Smith.--FT-HBV—HPE (Receipt for Salad, A.)—HBP (Recipe for a Salad, A.)—FEP Saladin, Malek Adhel, Attendant. (Harper’s Monthly.) See Saracen Brothers [.,.The]. Salāmmbo's Appeal. (Br. sel. fr. Salāmmbo, Ch. III.)— Gustave Flaubert.—WR 13 Salathiel, the Wandering Jew.—G: Croly. See Tarry thou. till I Come. te Salcombe sºn's Flaunt to the Proud Pirate, The-Anon. Sale of Saint The.—Lascelles nP–I Sale of the Pig, The...—Jessie F. O'Donnell.—WR 30 Salem.—W: Wetmore Story.—PNW Salem, A. D. 1692-Edmund C. Stedman.—AA—PAH Salem Witch, A.—Ednah Proctor Clarke.—AFL–PAH Salem Witchcraft.—H: W. Longfellow.—SSR Sally.—Rob't C. W. Meyers.-CS 2 - Sally Ann's Experience—Eliza C. Hall.—See Aunt Jane of Kentucky. Sally from Coventry, The.—G: W. Thornbury.—EPs—HBV Sally in our Alley.—H: Carey.—BLV—BNL–CFL— –FEP-- FT-GEP—HBW-OB—PF—PGT 1–PYO (abr.) TP 4. - —S Sally Simpkin's Lament.—T: Hood.—THP Saloon and the Home, The.—E. K. Young.—TS Saloon Bar, The.—Anon.—HTb-I Saloon in Politics, The.—Clinton B. Fisk.-WR 18 Saloon in Relation to Morals, The.—G. E. Pentecost.—WR 18 Saloons Must Gol (W. m.wsic.)—Frances E. Willard.—WR 18 Salopla. Inhospitalis.--Douglas B. W. Sladen.—VA Salt and Sunny Days.-Philip Bourke Marston.— See To Cicely N. Marston. Salt of the Fººth, The.—Algernon C: Swinburne.—EhB—EP - —EP . - Saltbush Bill.—A, B. Paterson.—SBOS—SGB Salutation.—Ruth Sterry.—AMV 1 - Salutation, The.—T: Traherne.—EPE—QH Salutation to the Celts.--T: D’A. McGee.—RTI—TIP Salutatory Delivered at Princeton University.—Anon.—CP : C. Bunner-PAPrm (abºr.) Salvation. Yeo's Testimony to Tobacco.—C: Kingsley.—See Westward Ho! - Salve l—T: E. Brown.—HIBW-OB–OVW Salve l—Hezekiah Butterworth.-BS 26 Salve Venetia | Sel. fr.—F. Marion Crawford (Doge's Christmas Shoortin, The.)—BOC (Feast of Saint , Stephen in Venice)—BOC Sam Lawson's Fireside Stories, Sels. fr.--—Harriet B. Stowe. Laughing [or Laughin' ] in Meeting [or Meetin' ].-BS 3 —CS 11—CSS—SA—SDR Minister's Housekeeper, The. (Cond.)—DR Parson's Horse Race, The.—(Sel.)—SP 8-SR 10 . Sam Weller and his Father.—C: Dickens. See Pickwick Papers, The. . tº Sam Weller as Witness.-C: Dickens. See Pickwick Papers, Thomas, Abercrombie— €. - Sam Weller's Valentine.—C: Dickens. See Pickwick Papers, €. Sam Weller's Valentine. (Tab.)—Anon.—TCP - Samantha at Saratoga, Sels. fr.—Marietta Holley. Josiah at the Various Springs. (Sel. fr. Ch. XV.)—WR Samantha, at the Centennial.-Marietta Holley. See Jo- siah Allen's Wife as a P. A. and P. T. Samantha at the World's Fair, Sel. fr. (Josiah Allen's Wife at a Fashionable Restaurant, Sel fr. Ch. XIV.)— Marietta Holley.—SR 12 * Samantha Smith Becomes Josiah Allen's Wife.—Marietta Holley. See My Opinions and Betsey Bobbet's. Samantha's Talk.-Samantha Jones.—SR 10 Sambo's New Year Sermon.—I. E. Jones.—CS 36 Sambo's Prayer.—Sam W. Foss.-W.R. 58 Sambo's Right to the Kilt.—C. G. Halpine.—AA “Same old baffling questions ! O my friend, The.”—J: G. Whittier.—GG (Trust.—C.)—HDL–QrM . Same Old Story.—Harry B. Smith.-SAy—SP 4 Samela.-Rob't Greene. See Menaphon. Sammie—Sallie.-E. C. and L. J. Rook.--YFE Sample Rooms.--Anon.—CS_21–TS . e Sam’s Letter. (Fr. Our [or The]_American Cousin)—Anon. —BS 9–CS 20–CSS—SR 4 Samson.—F. G. Scott.—VA --- Samson Agonistes, Sels. fr.—J: Milton. Samson Agonistes. (Much cond.)—EPs (Death of Samson, The—sel.)—MRS (Destruction of the Philistines.)—SS Samson Agonistes. (Sel.)—BHV-EPE (Eyeless at Gaza—sel.)—LH (Out of Adversity—br. sel.)—LH (Samson Agonistes—1st sel.)—OB Samson Agonistes—2nd sel. (Br. Sel.)—OB Samson Agonistes. (Sel.)—WEP 2 Samson Agonistes. (Br. sels.)—BNL Samson on his Blindness.-(Br, sel,) —BNI. Samson's Lament.—EPE - . 275 Samson AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Samson on his Blindness.-J: Milton. See Samson Agonistes. Samsonalis and Its Demonstrator.—Elene Foster-WR 58 Samson's Lament.—J: Milton. See Samson Agonistes. Samuel Adams and the New England, Town Meeting.—G: F. Curtis. See Centennial Celebration of Concord ight. Samuel Brown. (Parody.)—Phoebe Cary-PA Samuel Hoar.—Franklin B. Sanborn.—AA Samuel J. Tilden.—J: Greenleaf Whittier.—CAP Samuel Short's Success.--Anon. See Simon Short's Son Samuel. San Francisco. (April 1906: October 1909.)—J: Vance Cheney.—AH 2–HP 2—PAH ~ San Francisco.—(April 18, 1906.)—Joaquin Miller.—PAH San Francisco Desolate.—Edwin Markham,_SP San Lorenzo Giustiniani's Mother.—Alice Meynell.—HIBW • San Miniato.—J: Sterling.—OS 3 San Miniato.—Oscar Wilde.—TIWP San Terenzo.—Andrew Lang.—TIWP–WA Sancho Panza’s Proverbs.-W. : Wordsworth.-OR. Sanct, Salvatour, Send Silver Sorrow.—W: Dunbar.—EPO Sanctity of State Obligations. (Br. Sel. fr. Speech in Wall Street, 1840.)—Dan'l Webster.—SS Sanctity of Treaties, 1796.-Fisher Ames.—SS Sanctuary, W: Cowper.—FT Sanctuary.—Louise I. Guiney.—AA—LBA Sanctuary in Alsatia.-Sir Walter Scott.—BOF Sanctuary, The-Horage Smith, See following:, . Sanctuary within the Breast, The.—Horace Smith.—BLP (Sanctuary, The—Sel.)—SS Sand.-Anon.-CS 33 Sand.—E. P. Walling.—FAS–WHO Sand Castles.—W. Graham Robertson.—CBPC Sand Pipers.-Helen M. Merrill.—SBOS—SGB Sand Will Do It. (Richmond, Ind., Register.)—HTb-I Sandalphon. (C.)—H: W. Longfellow.—CR—FTR-HNS- LOS 2—RAC—RTV—SPE—WR 26 (Sandalphon, the Angel of Prayer.)—FMR-MNIR Sandalphon, the Angel of Prayer.—H: W. Longfellow. See foregoing. Sand—man, The.—Elmer R. Coates.—CS 27 Sand—man, The.—G : Cooper.—CS 29 Sandman, The.—Marg. Thomson Janvier.—HEV–HBWy— PGpr—Port—SFM-SMG Sandpiper, The. (C.)—Celia Thaxter.—AA—AL–BNL- CBP—CTBP—DD—FPE—GN—GSP–HBP—HIBVy —LBA—LOS 1–OS 1–PCK–PGpr—POS—RAC— SMG-SN–TMR.—TYP—WCL Sands o' Dee, The.—C: Kingsley-BNL See Sands of Dee, The. CBOP–CBP—CBPC–CEL–CFBP—FEP—FPE— GEP—GN–GP—HBV-LC— LOS 3—OP — OTPC —PC—PCK–PCL–PGGR–PGT 2— RLP — SEP —STC–StS-VA—WE—WEP 4–WR 48 (“O Mary, go and call the cattle home.”)—HBP (Sands o' Dee, The.)—BNL–CGd—FP . Sandwich-Grabber.—A. R. Elliott.—WR, 54 Sandy Hook.-G : Houghton.—AA Sandy Jenkins Remarks on the Black Cat.—J. D. Corro- thers.-WR 35 - Sandy Macdonald's Signal.—Leo Ross.--AmSS—CS 22 (Foxes' Tails, The.)—BS 11—SDR (ptly. arr. as dial.) Sandys’ Ghost.—Alex. Pope.-SAy Sang of the Outlaw Murray, The. — Anon. See Outlaw Murray, The. Sangar.—J: Reed.—NPA Sanskrit Stanza, A.—S. Helen Goonetillake.—SBOS—SGB Santa Barbara.-Fs. F. Browne.—AA—PNW Santa Barbara Beach.-F: R. Torrence.—GS Santa Claus.--Anon.—BVC—CFBIP—CHP (abr.)—HBV— HBVy—OAC—Port—RAC—SP 1–YC Santa Claus.--Anon.—CHP Santa Claus.-Anon.—TT Santa Claus.--Anon.—TFS Santa Claus.--Anon.—WR 6 Santa Claus.-W. S. C.—CE Santa Claus.-Julia C. R. Dorr.—CE Santa Claus.--Jennie D. Moore.—CE Santa Claus.-Floyd D. Raze.—WR 51 Santa Claus Acrostic, A.—Anon.—CHP Santa Claus' Agent.—Hannah M. Kohaus.-H.S Santa Claus and the Motherless Children.—Sophia P. Snow. —MYF (Annie and Willie's Prayer.) — BS 1 —CBOP —CS 5 — CSS—FTR-SA—WR 28 Santa Claus and the Mouse.—Anon.—WR 12 Santa Claus at School. (Dial.)—Anon.—WR 50 Santa Claus at Simpson’s Bar.—Bret Harte.—OAC Santa Claus in Holland.—Helen M. Richardson.—ChS Santa ºgº, in Spite of Himself.-Rossiter W. Raymond.— 3 Santa Claus in the Mines.—Anon.—BS 12 Santa Claus is Coming.—Maud L. Betts.--CE Santa Claus, Jr.—Amy Robsart.—WR 28 e Santa Claus on the Train.—H: C. Walsh.--WR 28 Santa Claus Outwitted.—Clara J. Denton.—HIE Santa Claus Proof.--Anon.—WR 52 Santa Claus' Tree.—Wallace Irwin.—CS 39 Santa Claus Protests. (Dial.)—Anon.—EFY Santa Claus's Assistant.—J: Kendrick Bangs.-W.R. 28 Santa Claus's Reception.—Jean Halifax.--—WR 17 Santa Claus's Reindeer.—Anon.—CHP Santa Claus's Scout.—Eunice Ward.—CB Santa Claus's Shop.–Albert Bigelow Paine,—WR 28 Santa Claus's Visit.—Susie M. Best.—CE Santa Croce,—Lord Byron, TIWP following (C.—in Alton Locke.)—C: Kingsley.— Santa ºnena. (C.)—H: W. Longfellow.—CAP—EPs— (“Whene'er [wr. where'er] a noble deed is wrought” —br. sel.)—FHS—GG Santa Helper's.--M. Nora Boylan,—CE Santa, Maria, Novella.—Eliz. Barrett Browning.——TIWP Santa's Fairies.—Anon.—CHP Santiago.—T: A. Janvier.—EDY-PAH Santorin.—Jas. Elroy Flecker.—GnR-II Santy Claus.--Anon.-WR 28 Sanyassi, The.—Philip G. Hamerton.—VA Sapho and Phao (C.), Sels. fr.—J: Lyly. Phaon, , the Ferryman.— (Sel. fr. I., 1.)—OS 2 Sappho's Song. (Song—C.—fr. III., 3.)—WEP 1 Sapientia Lunae.—Ernest Dowson.—HEV Sapphics.-G. Canning and J. H. Frere.—BLV Sapphics of the Cab-stand. (Punch.)—HPE Sappho. §ºl. fr. On the Cliffs.)—Algernon C: Swinburne. Sappho.—Sara Teasdale.—AMW 1–LBM Sappho and Phao.—J: Lyly. See Sapho and Phao. Sappho Lyrics.-Bliss Carman.-OCV Sappho to Hesperus.-Walter Savage Landor.—BGV Sappho’s Song.—J: Lyly. See Sapho and Phao. Sara.-G : D. Sutton.—WR 12 w Saracen Brothers[, The J. (Harper’s Monthly.) — BS 5 — CDD–CS 10—SA (Saladin, Malek Adhel, Attendant.)—SS “Sarah.” (Mom.)—T: H. Davies.—WR 2 Sarah Ann Miranda.--Anon-CS 36 . . Sarah Gamp and Betsey Prig. — C: Dickens. Chuzzlewit. Sarah's Halls. (Parody.)—PA Sarah’s Proposal.-C: Barnard.—CS 31 Saratoga Lesson, The-G: W : Curtis.--OAI- Saratoga Monument Begun, The.—Horatio Seymour.—OAI Saratoga Song.—Anon.—PAH Sargent's Portrait of Edwin Booth at “The Players.”—T: B. Aldrich.-AA Sarpedon.—Edith M. Thomas.-LY Sartor Resartus.-Sels. fr.—T: Carlyle. (City at Night, The.)—FT (Everlasting No, The.—Ch. VIII.-abr.)—BS 19, Sarum Plain.—Coventry Patmore.—POW Sary Emma's Photographs.-Joe Lincoln.—BS 27 Sary “Fixes up” Things.--Albert B. Paine.—AWH-THP Sash, The.—Eliz. Turner.—BVC–OTPC Sassafras.-S: M. Peck.-AA - Satan. #. fr. Sospetto d’Herode, Bk. I.)—R : Crashaw. 4 See Martin —-Jij E'S Satan.—Giles Fletcher. See Christ's Victory and Triumph. Satan.—J: Milton. See Paradise Lost. Satan and the Grog-seller.—W. H. Burleigh.-BS 6—CS 18 Satan, in his Expedition to the Upper World, Meets Sin and Death.-J: Milton. See Paradise Lost. Satan Presiding in the Infernal Council.—J: Milton. See Paradise Lost. satan'sºunter with Death.-J. : Milton. See Paradise OSt. Satan's Soliloquy in Sight of Paradise. — J: Milton. See Paradise Lost. Satan’s Sovereign Sway.—J: Milton. See Paradise Lost. satan's ºech-(old Eng. Poem in Prose.)—Genesis.- Sated One, The. (Punch.)—HPE Satire, A.—S: Johnson.—BGV Satire Addressed to Friend that is about to leave the Uni- versity, etc., A, Sel. fr. (Domestic Chaplain, The.) . T.J. Oldham.—WEP2 Satire pºsuading from Poetry, A.—Sel. fr.-J. : Oldham.— Satire V.-On Women, Br. sel. fr. (Old Coquette, The.)— E: Young.—WEP 3 Satire § Edward Howard.—C: Sackville, Earl of Dorset.— SAy Satire on the Pension System, 1786.-J. P. Curran.-SS Satire on the Scots.-J: Cleiveland.—SAy Satire on the Toun Ladies.—R : Maitland.—EBS Satire Seven.—J : Marston. Scourge of Villainy, The.—EPE Satire upon Plagiaries, Br. sel. fr. An,)—S: Butler.—WEP.2 Satire upon the Weakness and Misery of Man, Sel. fr. Upon the Weakness and Misery of Man.)—S: But- ler.—RLP—WEP 2 - Satires... (Sel. fr.)—J: Donne. (Satire I.)—EPE Satires upon the Jesuits, Sel. fr. (Jesuits, The—fr. 2nd Satire.)—J: Oldham.—WEP 2 . ." Satirist, The.—Harry L. Koopman.—AA Satisfactorily Explained.—Anon.—WHO Satisfied.—Hester A. Benedict.—HIP saturdººſteº-Nathaniel P. WilliS.–CBP —FEP — Saturday.—Baking Day.--—Anon.—WR 50 Saturday Night.—Jas. Oppenheim.—HEV Saturday Night.—Mary Colburne Veel.—HI” 2 Saturn.—J: Keats. See Hyperion. Saturnalia.--Ludwig Lewisohn.-LY Saturninus.-Kathe. E. Conway.—AA Satyr, The-J: Fletcher. See Faithful. Shepherdess, The. Satyre # the Threie Estaitis, Ane, Sels, frº-Sir D: Lyn- Clesay. - Pardoner.—WEP 1 Pauper.—WEP 1 Veritie-WEP 1 (Apology for Plagiaries, 276 TITLE INDEX Schiller’s Satyrs and the Moon, The.—Herbert S. Gorman.—HEV Satyr's Song.—J: Fletcher. See Faithful. Shepherdess, T Saul, §§ tº- Rob't Browning. — BBV — EP — EP David Playing before Saul. (Sts. 5–7.)—CEL David, Singing before Saul (8–10.)—WEP 4 David's Song.—CHV-CTBP Great Assurance, The.—THV Saul, Sel. fr. (18—abr.)—BEIV—HDL Saul, Scenes fr.—C : Heavysege. © wº išavid Korcising Malzah, the Evil Spirit from the Lord. Flight of Malzah, The-VA Malzah and the Angel Zelehtha.-WA Saul and Jonathan. (Second Samuel, I., 19–27.) Bible. —BLP Saunders McGlashan's Courtship.–D: Kennedy.—BS 23 — CR (sl. diff. ºvers.)—HBR-HSp—WR 43 Sausage. (Pantomimic char.)—Anon.—TCP Sausage-maker’s Ghost, The.—T: Hood.—CS 17 Savage, A.—J : B. O’Reilly.—AA Savannah, LA. S. Burroughs.-AH 2–BE—EDY—PAH Save my Son l—Victorien Sardou. See Robespierre. “Save One for Me.”—Anon.—WR 39 Saved by a Ghost-Eben E. Rexford.-W.R. 31 Saved by Fire-drill Discipline,—Josephine Dodge Daska.m.— Saved by Hope.—F: W. H. Myer.—THW Save the Other Man.—Marg. J. Preston.—CS 11 Saved. (Dial. and tab.)—Anon.—CS 8—St.D Saved.—Stockton Bates.—CS 28 Saved.—Jenny Joy, CS 5 Saved.—Mrs. L. M. Sloper.—CS 37 Saved by a Boy. (Albr.)—Rob't C. W. Meyers.-BS 23 Saved by a Ghost.—Eben E. Rexford.—CS 21 Saved by a Hymn. (New York Evangelist.)—CS 34 Saved by a Rattlesnake.—Anon.—CS 25 . Saving Love.—Whitely Stokes.—DB saving ºion of Infancy, The.—Harriet W. Hodson.— 7 “Saving Mother.”—Anon.—PR Saving the Cider.—Anon.—CS 23 “Savior, again to Thy dear name we raise.”—J. Ellerton.— “Savior l I follow on.”—Horace L. (?) Hastings.-SAE Saviour Rose To-day.—Margherita Arlina Hamm.—WR. 57 Saviour, }; thy Flock art Feeding.— W: A. Muhlenberg. Saviour's Message, The. (C.)—Philip Doddridge. (Hark, the Glad Sound—w. 3 add. Sts.)—FEP Saviour's Reply to the Tempter, The. — J: Milton. See Paradise Regained. Savitri; or, Love and Death.-(Tr. by) Edwin Arnold. See Maha-Bharata, The. Savona.-T : W : Parsons.—TIWP Savonarola.--W : M. Pumshon.—NC Savonarola and Lorenzo. (Ald. fr. Austin.—NDP Saw ye Bonnie Lesley. HRob't Burns.....See Bonnie Lesley. Saw ye Johnnie Comin’?—Joanna Baillie.—BGV-EBS Saw ye my Wee Thing 2—H. Macneil.-BGV Saw wºer a Lanely Lassie 7–Lady Caroline Nairne.— he. ^. Savonarola.) — Alfred * * * *-* tº-ºw-sº Saw ye Never in the Meadows—Cecil F. Alexander.—OTPC Sawest not you my Oxen.—Anon.—NT Saw-fish, The.—Anthony Euwer.—SP 6 abr.)—HBV—HPB * Say, how Many Stars are Glowing.—Wilhelm Hey.—HGV “Say never, ye loved once.” (Br. sel. fr. Loved. Once.)— Eliz. B. Browning.—GG Clough.-Ehl’ — EP—EPN HBV HBVy—HDL–LOS 3—NT—OB —OVV —PGT 2 — SEP—THIV—VE—WEP 4. - $º Rebuked.)—HBP Say She.—Winifred M. Letts –RTI - Say soggins Good.— Strickland W. Gillilan, - HTb-I — Comtesse de Molande about to marry the Duc de Luxembourg—C.)—Walter S. Landor.—WEP 4 WR 52 Saying, not Meaning.—W: B. Wake.—HPE Sayings, and Doings.—W: W. Story. See He and She ; or, A Poet's Portfolio. Scalawag Chinaman,—Jasper Barnett Cowdin.-W.R. 38 - Scale of Minds.-W. : Wordsworth. (TVerses fr. PostScript of 1835.)—EPs Strong, Bk. V., Ch. XL.)—Gilbert Parker.—PFP Scalinta, The.—T: Buchanan Read.—TIWP “Scally wag.”—Caroline B. Le Row.—BS 22—WR 21 Scandal.—(Harper’s Young People.)—LFS Scandal.—Mary E. C. Johnson.—CS 26 Scandal.—Alex. Pope. See Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot. Scandal Mongers.-Silas Dinsmore.—HIP Scandal on the Brain.-Blanche B. Beebe.—SD Scandinavia. (Chgrade.)—Anon.—FAD Saxon Grit.—Rob't Collyer.—CS 20 —EDY —GP —HB (sl. Say not the Struggle Naught ºileº (C.)—Arthur H. Courage.)—OS 3 “Say ye, that years roll on and ne'er return ?” (To the Saying Grace.—Laura F. Armitage.—CHP- Says I.-C. M. Cole.—SP 5 Scaling of Percé Rock, The. (Sel. fr. The Battle of the Scalp, The.—C: F. Savage-Armstrong.—TIP Scandal and Slander. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Scaped.—Stephen Crane.—AA “Scarcely Hope had shaped for me.” (Br. sel. fr. Andrew Hykman's Prayer.)—HDL Scarecrow, The.—Wallace E. Mather.—WR 2 Scarf Drill.—A. E. Hurst.—ID Scaring Santa Claus.--Anon.—CHP Scarlet Letter, The, Sel. fr. ... (Elf-child and the Minister, The.)—Nathaniel Hawthorne,—CR (sel. fr. Chs. VII. and VIII.)—WR. 2 (arr. fr. Ch. VIII.) Scarlet Tanager, The.—Joel Benton.-AA Scarlet Tanager, The.—Mary A. Mason.—AA Scarum Cat, The.—Mary Eliz. Stone.—WR 35 Scatter the Blooms.--Jennie D. Moore.—SSC Scatter the Germs of the Beautiful.-Anon.—CS 13 Scene after a Summer Shower.—Andrews Norton.—CBP Scene g Doctor Blimber's.-C: Dickens. See Dombey and Oll. Scene at Niagara Falls.-C : Tarson.—CS 14 Scene from “As you Like It.”—W: Shakespeare. See As you. Like It. Scene † “Coriolanus.” — W: Shakespeare. See Corio- 8,IlliS. Scene from Cyrano de Bergerac.— Edmund Rostand. See Cyrano de Bergerac. : Scene from “Douglas,” A.—J: Home. See Douglas. Scene from “Henry IV.” — W: Shakespeare. See King - Henry IV., Pt. I. Scene from ºnry W.” — W: Shakespeare. See King enry V. Scene º “Julius Caesar.”—W: Shakespeare. See Julius . 39Sall’. Scene from “King Henry VIII.” — W: Shakespeare. See t Ring Henry VIII. Scene º; “King John.” — W: Shakespeare. See King OIlll, + Scene ‘. “Leah.”—Augustin Daly. See Leah the For- . Sake Il. Scene from “Paola and Francesca.”—Stephen Phillips. See Paola and Francesca. Scene from “Richard III.” — W: Shakespeare. See King Richard III. Scene from “Richelieu.”—E: Bulwer-Lytton. See Richelieu. Scene from “The Hunchback.” — Jas. Knowles. See Hunchback, The. - Scene from “The Iron Chest.”—G. : Colman.—AE Scene from “The Lady of Lyons.”—E: Bulwer-Lytton. See Lady of Lyons, The. Scenes from “The Last Days of Pompeii.”—E: Bulwer- Lytton. See Last Days of Pompeii, The. Scene from “The Little Minister.” — Jas. M. Barrie. See Little Minister, The. Scene from “The Love Chase.”—Jas. S. Knowles. See Love Chase, The. Scene from “The Merchant of Venice.”— W: Shakespeare. See Merchant of Venice, The. Scene from “The Mighty Dollar.”—B: E: Woolf. Sce Mighty Dollar, The. Scene from “The Rivals.” — R : Brinsley Sheridan. See Rivals, The. Scene from “The School for Scandal.”—R : Brinsley Sheri- dan. See School for Scandal, The. Scene from “The Spanish Gypsy.”—G: Eliot. See Spanish Gypsy, The. Scene from “Two Gentlemen of Verona.”—W: Shakespeare. See Two Gentlemen of Verona. Scene in a Jury-room. (Dial.)—Anon.—MBD Scene in a Street Car.—Mary K. Dallas.-W.R. 3 Scene in a Tailor Shop. (Dial.)—Anon.—MBID Scene in an Irish School.-Gerald Griffin,_MMR Scene in Court, A.—Anon.—CS 23 Scene in Court, A.—Anon.—PD Scene in Paradise, A.—J: Milton. See Paradise Lost. Scene in the Highlands, A.—Sir Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake, The. - - Scene of Mediaeval Christmas, A.—J: Addington Symonds. Scene on the Austrian Frontier, A. (Pwmch.)—HPE Scene on the Battlefield, A.—HI: W. Grady. See South and her Problems, The. Scenes from Plays for Platform Reading. — Miriam Lee Earley.--SP 8 Scenes from “Rip Van Winkle.”—Washington Irving. See Rip Van Winkle. Scenes from “The Hunchback.” — Jas. S. Enowles. See FIunchback, The. Scenes # the Life of an Office-boy. (T'ab.) — Anon. — Scenes from “The School for Scandal.” — R. B. Sheridan. - See School for Scandal, The. - Scenes * ...he Tempest.”—W: Shakespeare. See Tem- pest, 'I'me. , Scenes in the Wood, (Sels. fr.)—Emma Lazarus. (Night.)—CBP (Pleasant Prospect.)—CBP Scent of the Roses, The.—T: Moore.-HTb-II scented ºve. The. — W: Browne. See Britannia’s Pas- OT3,1S. : - Scented Leaves from a Chinese Jar.-Allen Upward.—NPA Sceptic and his Poem.—Lord Byron. See Don Juan. Sceptics, The.—Bliss Carman.—AL–SAy Schake and Agers.-I: H. Brown.—CS 28 (sl. abr.) Schemer, A.—Edgar L. Warren.—PEO Scherzo.—Jas. Russell Lowell.—VSA. Scherzo.—Clara Shanafelt.—NPA Schill. (Poems Dedicated to National Independence and Liº. Pt. II., Sonnet XIX.-C.)—W: Wordsworth. S Schiller's Burial,—Konrad Ferdinand Meyer.—HGV Schiller's Dying Vision.—Agnes M. Macharr.—TCW 277 Schlausheimer AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Schlausheimer Don't Gonciliate-A. Von Boyle.-CS 12, ... Schneider Decides for Prohibition.—Wira, Hopkins:-WR 38 Schneider. Sees Leah—“Uncle Schneider.” Sée following. . Schneidº Dºgption of the Play of Leah. —“Uncle Schnei- er.’’- - - * - (Schneider Sees Leah.)—BS 2—SDR-St.S º Schneider's Ride. (Parody on Sheridan's Ride.)—Gus Phil- lips [or “Oofty Gooft”].-CS 9 Schneider's. Tomatoes.—C: F. "Adams.-CD–CS 24–SDR Scholar, A.—Anon-LFS-PyS - º Scholar, A.—Sir H: Taylor. See Edwin the Fair. - Scholar, The. (Occasional Pieces, XVIII. — C.) — Rob't Southey.—PGT 1 (Books.)—BNL (His Books.)—OB - (My Days among the Dead [are Passed].)—EPN-FEP —HBP—HBW-SEP—VE (Stanzas Written in his Library.)—BGV-EP—RLP— WEP 4 - tº Scholar, The.—HI: Taylor. See Edwin the Fair. Scholar and Carpenter, Br. sels. fr.—Jean Ingelow. God’s Time.—SR 1 ; I Have the Courage to be Gay.—BIL Scholar and his §§§ A, Sel. fr. (Philosophy.)—J. Marston. - L–SAy Scholar and the State, The.—Frank S. Black-TMD Scholar Gipsy, The.—Matthew Arnold. See Scholar-Gypsy, The. Scholar §e? Republic, The, Sels. fr. — Wendell Phillips.-- Distrust of the People.—FD 2 (Scholar's Distrust, The-ptly. sahe.)—NC Educate the Masses.—FD 2 Scholar in Public Life, The. M. Depew.—NC—SSD --- Scholar º, Thebe Ben Khorat. (Sel.)—Nathaniel P. Willis. Scholar, the Jurist, the Artist, the Philanthropist, The, Sel. fr. (Incentives to Duty.)—C: Summer.— (Age of Progress—sel.)—LLC Scholar-Gypsy, The.—Matthew Arnold.-EP — EPN —HBV —OB—OR—OVV-PGT 2–POW–RLP (Flee fro’ the Press—sel.)—LH Scholar's Convention, The-Julia H. May.—FS º Scholar's Distrust, The.—Wendell Phillips. See Scholar in a Republic, The. Schöne Rothraut.—J: A. Goodchild.—HIP 2—WA School.—Percy MacKaye.—AMV 1 School, The-Fitz-Hugh Ludlow.—WCL School Affairs in Riverhead District.—C. W. Deans.— SDD School and College Spreads.--Anon.—WR 54 School and School-fellows.--Winthrop M. Praed. — BLV — FEP—GC—HPE (sl. abr.) School, Before and After.—Anon.—LLC (Before, and After School.)—WR 7 School Begins To-day.—J: H. Yates.—BS 9 School “Called.”—B : F. Taylor.—BS 6 - School Cantata.-Louisa P. Hopkins.—CS 25 School Children.—Anon. See School, Before and After. School Committee, The. (Dial.)—W. B. Fowle.—MPD School Companionship, A.—Anon.—HP 2 School Days.-Maltrie D. Babcock.-P.F.—SP 4 - School Environment.— (Idaho Arbor Day Manual.)—OAA School Episode, A.—Anon.—WR 7 School Episode, A.—Emma Shaw.—CS 30 School Fencibles.—W: 'Cory.—LH .. School for Scandal, The, Sels. fr.—R : B. Sheridan. Let ºast Pass. (Song fr. Act III., Sc. 3.)—BNL– Here's to the Maiden.—DB - Quarrel between Sir Peter and Lady Teazle. (II., 1; I., 2—br. sel. ; III., 1—Sel.)—BS 10— HD– RTI (arr.)—SR (abr.) (Lady Teazle and Sir Peter—abr'.)—CR (Quarrel Scene from “School for Scandal.”)—CS 17 (Scenes from “The School for Scandal”—abr.)—FTR Selling the Family Pictures.—SP 7 School Garden, The.—L. C. Corbett.—OAA School Girl, The.—W: H: Venable.—AFV School Greeting.—G. Scott.—PyR. School is Out.—Clara J. Denton.—WLO School of Compliments; The, Sel. fr. —Song fr. Act V., Sc. 3.)—Jas. Shirley.—CEL School of our Lord.—Byron H. Cornish.-WR 50 School § §ºrs. The. (Ad.)—C: Dickens. See Nicholas 1ckleby. - School #. from “Hard Times.”—C: Dickens. See Hard III leS. - School Statistics.-Anon.—BS 10 (Nineteenth Century Teacher, The.)—SR 3 School-bell, The.—Clara J. Denton.—WLO School-books out of Date.—Tom McBeath.-W.R. 55 School-boy, e.—W : Blake.—BGV School-boy, The.—W: Cowper.—GC School-boy, The.—Oliver W. Holmes.—AP—PNW School-boy on Corns, A.—Anon.—BS 14—CS 26 School-boy's Apples, The.—Anon.—CS 23 . Schoolboy's Favorite, The.—Anon.—WR. 38 schoolbº Strike, The. — Rob't J. Burdette. — BS 24 – schooldº, (Dramatic Oharade.)— Mrs. Sara K. Hunt. — School-day, A.—Will F. McSparran.—CH School-days. gºgg; fr. various authors.)-BNL School-days. : Greenleaf Whittier.—AF School-girl, The...—W: H. Wenable.—AA (Ptly. diff. sels.)—Chauncey . (Holiday in Arcadia schoolhº, The. — Jas. R. Lowell. See Biglow Papers, 6. School-house Flag, The.—Anon.—CHP School-house Stands by the Flag, The. — Hezekiah Butters worth-QCP—SP 8 - - Schooling a Husband.—Anon.—CS 10 - School-ma'am, The, Sel. fr. (Interview between the School Directors and the Janitor, An.). — T. S. Denison.— SR schoolºº, gºurting The.—Florence E. Pratt [or Py- 8,5t, .- §: in Kentucky.)—AWH-BS 19—THP Kerrected.)—SR 7 Schoolma’am’s Trials. (Pant.)—Anon.—WR 41 Schoolmaster, The. (Dial.)—W. T. Adams.-NDP - schoolmºr, The.—Oliver Goldsmith. See Deserted Willage, €. - Schoolmaster, The.—W: Wordsworth.-NT Schoolmaster #gºd with his Son, The...—C: S. Calverley.- y— - Schoolmaster aſsº Conqueror, The. — H. Brougham. — AmSS— - Schoolmaster Beaten, The.—C: Dickens. See Nicholas Nic- eby. Schoolmaster's Conquest, The.—Anon.—CS 19 - School-master’s gºtº, The. (Sl. abr.) — Will Carleton.- Schoolmaster's Sleep, The.—Ben W. Davis.-CS 9 Schoolmistress, The...—W: Shenstone.—CBP —EP —EPR — FEP—HBP-RLP—STC - (Suffering, and Sympathy—br. sel.)—WEP 3 (Village Schoolmistress, The-Sel.)—BNL schoolrºº I Love the Best, The.—Kathe. Lee Bates.— 17 (Vacation Song.)—POS Schools. Sel. fr.—G: Crabbe. (Learning is Labor.)—CBP - (Teacher, The.)—CBP Schools and Colleges of our Country, The -— C: W. Eliot. See Washington and our Schools and Colleges. Schools.ºrg Schoolfellows.- Winthrop Mackworth Praed.— Schools Take Part, The.—H: Watterson. ing Republic. School-teacher, The.—H:, Lord Brougham.—BLP School-time.—Anon.—WR 17 Schusterlieben at the State Fair.—J: T. Galbraith.- SR 15 Science.—Ralph Waldo Emerson.—THV - Science Friendly, to Freedom.— E. H. Chapin. See Moral and Physical Science Friendly to Freedom. “Science, if true to itself, must come back to a personal º God.”—Noah Porter.—GG Science Religious.--E: Hitchcock. . . See True. Science and Religion . (True Science ought to be Religious.) Scientific Genesis, The-Anon-BS 17 - Scientific Method Applied to History, Br. sel. fr. (History.) —Jas. A. Froude.—FTR, Scientific Party, A.—I: Hinton Brown.—AmSS Scintillate. (Charade.)—Anon.—FAD ‘Scipio.”—Walter S. Keplinger.—CS 29 Scipio Declines Hannibal’s Overtures for Peace.—Livy. See History of Rome. Scipio to his Army.—Livy. See History of Rome. Scipio to the Senate.—D. A. Wasson.—MYF Scorching versus Diamonds.-Pauline Phelps.-W.R. 20 Scorn not the Sonnet. (Misc. Sonnets, Pt. II., No. 1.)— : WordSWOrth.—CBP—FEP—HBW (Sonnet, The.)—BGV-BNL–EP—OB (II.)—YBF . Scorn to be Slaves.—Jos. Warren. See Constitutional Li- berty and Arbitrary Power. Scorned.—Alex. Smith.-OVW Scornfu' Nancy.—Anon.—EBS Scot Abroad, The.—Sir Dan'l Wilson.—OCW Scot to Jºanne d'Arc, A. (Sel.)—Andrew Lang.—EDY— Scotch Heather.—Marion Manville.—BIL Scotch Hymn.-Anon.—AmSS—HDL Scotch Jeanie's Story.—Anon.—BS 19 Scotch Laddie, The.—Jane Taylor.—CHV-OTPC - Scotch Philosophy of Kissing. (Harper’s Magazine.)—SDR Scotch Witness, A.—Anon.—WR 22 Scotch Wooing, A.—Jerome K. Jerome.—HSp Scotch Words.-Rob’t Leighton.—MHR Scotland.—Rob't Burns. See To the Guid Wife of Wauchope Bouse. Scotland.—Edmund . Flagg.—FD 1—StS-TMD (sl. abºr.) Scotlanī-water Scott. See Lay of the Last Minstrel, €. Scotland Yet.—HI: Scott Riddell.—EBS—HBV Scotland's Maiden Martyr.—Anon.—FTR-HB (Maiden Martyr, The.)—BS 5–CS 14—FR—PFP –SA SC–SP 8—SR 6 - - Scots, Wha Haejººb" Burns.—BIHV-EBS— Ehl” See Our Expand- —EP—EPR—PYO (Bannockburn.)—BGV-BS 5–CBB—EDY—EPs—FEP —FPE—GEP—GN–HB–EIBP—HIPE—LC—LOS 3 —OS 1–PCK–PGGR–PHS–PPV–RAC–RLP — SP 3—SSR—WEP 3 (Later vers.)—BPB (W. two add. 8ts.)—BLP—BNL–GP (Battle of Bannockburn—later vers.)—CEL–EHT (Bruce to his Army.)—OTPC - (Bruce to his men at Bannockburn.)—HBV (Bruce to his troops.)—BP (Bruce's Address § his Army].)—LC (Later vers.)—CSS 278 TITLE INDEX Seasons — — Scott andº, Weteran.--Bayard Taylor.-BE—CS 1—OCP Scottish Ballad, A.—W: Lyle.—WR 4 Scottish Widow's Lament, The.—T: Smibert.—EBS Scottish Winter Landscape, A:—Gawain Douglas. logues to the Æneid. scoursºvillainy, The. (Sel. fr.)—J: Marston.—EP — Scourge of War, The.—W: H. Burleigh.-BLP—LLC Scrap of College Lore.—Will Allen Dromgoole.—WR 48 Scrapin’ the Frostin' Dish.--Helen Hewitt Green.—WR 38 Scribe, The. (Fr. the Irish of St. Columbkille.)—-BTP Scribe, The. (Fr. the Early Irish.)—BIP Scripture Etchings for Arbor Day. (Scattered verses.) — Bible.—WR. 11 Scripture Scenes. (2 tabs.)—Anon.—TCP Scripture Selections.—OAA * Scripture Tableaux.-Anon.—TCP e Scrooge and Marley.—C: Dickens. See Christmas Carol, A. Scrooge's Reformation.—C: Dickens. See Christmas Carol, A. Sculptor, The.—G. : W. Doane.—OS 1 Sculpture. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL “Scum o' the Earth.”— Rob't Haven Schauffler. — HBW — HSPS–LBM–OAI Scurrilous Scribe, The.—Philip Freneau.--AA Scythe Song.—Andrew Lang.—CTBP—DD —GN —HBW — PG.G.R.—RAC–SFM–SMG-SN-VA. Sea.—Lord Byron. See Corsair, The. Sea, The.—Anon.—NA Sea, The.—Bernard Barton.—BNL Sea, The.—T: L. Beddoes. See Death's Jest Book. Sea, The.—Lord Byron. See Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage. Sea, The.—Nora Chesson.—GT Sea, The. (Frag.)—Bryan Waller Procter.—POW (Song of the Sea, A.)—LOS 2—PGGR Sea, The...—G: Crabbe. See Borough, The. Sea, The.—Ralph W. Emerson. See Sea-shore, The. Sea, The.—Sir J. H. Hagarty.—OCV Sea, The.—Mary Howitt.—POS Sea, The. (Sel. fr. Reveries of a Bachelor.— Fourth Re- verie, I.-Comd.)—Donald G. Mitchell.—SR 12 Sea, The.—Eva L. Ogden.—CS 37—VSA Sea, The.—Bryan W. Procter.—BFHV-BNL– CBIP–CEL —CSBP—EPC—FEP—GN–GSP —HBP —HBW — HBVy—LC—OS 2—OTPC–POS—POW–RLP—SN —VA—WEP 4 - (Song of the Sea, A.)—LH–LOS 2—PGGR Sea, The.—R : H : Stoddard. See Sea, The [Storm]. . Sea, ThiſStorm—c.1–R. EI. Stoddard.— AA — HBP and Land Victories.—Anon.—AWB–PAH and Shore.—Harry L. Koopman,—AA Ballad.—Sydney Dobell. See Balder. Bird to the Wave, The.—Padraic Colum.—NPA IBird’s Fate, The.—J: Boyle O'Reilly.—WR 27 Child, A.—Bliss Carman.-H.BV-VA Child.—See also Sea-child. Dialogue, A.—Oliver Wendell Holmes.—RTW Dirge, A.—W: Shakespeare. , See Tempest, The. Dream, A.—J: Greenleaf Whittier.—CAP Dreams, Sel. fr.—Alfred Tennyson. See “What does little birdie say?” Fever.—J: Masefield.—HIBW-HBVy—OVW Fight, The.—Anon.—BNL Fight, The.—B. W. Procter.—PPV Sea Fight. See also Sea-fight. Sea Fowler, The-Mary Howitt.—LC—VA Sea Gull. See Sea-gull. Sea Gypsy, The.—R : Hovey.—CBPC–GT —HBV —HBVy —LBM–OR-YBV Iris.-H. D.—AMW 3. Irony.—J. L. Heaton.—AA Life.—Jas. Montgomery. See, Pelican Island, The. Longings.--—T: B. Aldrich.--SN Memories.-H. W. Longfellow.—CBPC of #. The. (Br. sel. fr. St. 32.)—Joaquin Miller.— of Troubles, A. (Dial.)—G: M. Baker.—MPD Princess, The.—Kathe. Pyle.—TYP Shell, The.—Amy Lowell.—CBPC Shell, The.—W: Wordsworth. See Excursion, The. Shell. See also Sea-shell. Side Songs. (C.)—Rob't Lord Lytton. (Serenade.)—CEL Sea Slumber-song.—Roden Noel.—OAMs—TM–VA Sea Song.—W : E. Channing.—EPs (Our Boat to the Waves—sl. abr.)—BNL Sea Song, #EAllan Cunningham.—GN–LH–PYO— RTV (Abr.)—EPs—LLC (At Sea.)—BFV—GSP—LOS 2 (“Wet sheet and a flowing sea, A.”)—BPIV—BNL– BVC-CBP—CSBP—EBS—FEP—GEP—GT- HBP —HBV—HBVy—LC—OS 2—OTPC–PC—PGT 1 — FLP—STC Sea Song. See also Sea-song. Sea Story, A.—Emily H. Hickey.-VA Sea Ventures. (Boston Cwlt.)—SSS (Heart Ventures.)—CS 22 (Sad Ventures.)—HP Sea-birds.-Eliz. A. Allan.—AA—HBV—LBA Sea-blown.—Joaquin Miller.—LBA Sea-cave, The.—Lord Byron. See Island, The. Sea-child, The.—Eliza Cook.-VA Sea-child. See also Sea Child. gºssºmsº Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea, Sea Sea Sea Sea. Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea Sea. Sea Sea Sea. Sea Sea Sea. Sea See Pro- w Sea-cliffs of Kilkee, The.—Sir Aubrey De Were.--DB Sea-deeps, The.—T: Miller.—ABV-0TPC Sea-fairies, The.—Alfred Tennyson.—RTV Seafarer, The.—Lulu Von Strauss und Torney.—HGV Sea-fight, The.—Anon.—HEP x Sea-fight, A.—Walt Whitman. See Song of Myself. Sea-fight. See also Sea Fight. Sea-god's Address to Bran.—(Fr. the Early Irish.)—BIP Sea-going Bark, The.—(Fr. the Irish of King and Bishop Cormac Mac Culenmain.)—BIP Sea-gull, The-J.; Erskine—ÉY Sea-gull, The.—Mary Howitt.—CHV-GSP Sea-gull, The.—A. D. MacNeill.—TCW Sea-gulls.-Frances Wynne,—D B Sea-king's Burial, The.—C : Mackay.—HPB—RTW Sea-lands, The...—Orrick Johns.—HEV–LBM Sealed Orders.--Anon.—CS 27 - Sealed Orders.-R. : Eugene Burton.—HPV Sealed Orders.-Sel. fr.-Eliz. S. Phelps Ward. (Helene Thamre.)—SP 7 Sea-limits, The.—Dante G. Rossetti.- CBP — NT— RLP — SEP—STC–VA—VE Seal’s Lullaby, The.—Rudyard Kipling.—Port—SMG Sea-maiden's Wengeance, The.—G. : Sigerson.—BIP Sea-maids’ Music.—Ernest Myers.-CHV-VA Seaman's Happy Return, The.—Anon.—HBP Sea-marge.—Alex. Smith. See Life-drama, A. Sea-mew, The.—Eliz. Browning.—HIBV-OTPC–PCL Sea-mews in Winter Time.--Jean Ingelow.—CHV-CS 37— POS (abr.) Sea-puss, The.—Kate Upson Clark.-WR 35 Search, The.—Ernest Crosby.—AA Search, The.—Jas. T: Fields.-AFV Search after God.—T: Heywood-HBP—STC Search after Happiness; or, The Quest of Sultaun Solimaun, The-Walter Scott.—HPE Search #. Happiness, The. (Play.)—Mary L. Gaddess.- W Search for Harold’s Body, The. — E: Bulwer-Lytton. See EIarold Search for the Fairies, A. (Play.)—Clara Denton.—LPD Searching for Happiness. (T'ab.)—Anon.—TCP Searching for the Slain.—Anon.—CS 3—FTR Searching for Wisdom.—Ethel M. Van Vliet.—WR 55 Sea-ritual, The.—G: Darley.-BIP–DB–RTI Sea's Influence, The.—W : E. Hunt.—TCW Sea's Love, The.—F: E. Weatherly.—HIP Sea's Spell, The.—Susan M. Spalding.—AA Sea-serpent, The.—Planché.-N Sea-shell, The.—G. : Macdonald.—BIL–TFY Sea-shell. See also Sea Shell. Sea-shell Murmurs.-Eugene Lee-IIamilton.—VA Sea-shore, The. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL sea shops #he #. fr. (Sea, The.)—Ralph W. Emerson.— Sea-shore, The-W: Wordsworth. . See Excursion, The. Sea-side Flirtation, A.—S: M. Peck.—WR 30 Seaside Incident, A.—Marc Cook.-HP–WR 2 Seaside Thoughts.-Bernard Barton.—AmSS Seaside Well, The.—Anon.—BNL Sea-sleep.–T: L. Harris.-AA Sea-song. See also Sea Song. Sea-song from the Shore, A.—Jas. W. Riley.—PoE Seasons—Kate D. Walster.—AD Seasons, The. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Seasons, Thé.—Anon.—CBOP Seasons, The. (Dial.)—Anon.—MD Seasons, The.—W: Cox Bennett.—CBP Seasons, The.—W : Blake.—ABV Seasons, The.—J: Vance Cheney.—DD Winter.—FT Seasons, The.—Jas. (?) Grahame.—FP Seasons, The.—Hattie Home.—SDD Seasons, The. (Literary recreations.)—Eliz. Lloyd.—BS 13 Seasons, The...—Helen A. Ricker.—NV—PGpr Seasons, The.—Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene, The. Seasons, The, Sels. fr.—Jas. Thomson. Autumn, Sels. fr.—EPR—RLP—SEP—VE FIarwest-time.-CBP } “Oh, bear me them.” (Br. Forest.)—AD Stag Hunt, The.—BNL Storm in Harvest.—EP—RLP—WEP 3 PIymn, A. (C.)—STC (Hymn of the Seasons.)—FEP (Hymn on the Seasons.)—BNL (Seasons, The—sel.)—FP (Universal Hymn of Nature, The-abr.)—SS Seasons, The, Br. sels. fr.-BNL Spring, Sels. fr.—EPR—SEP—VE Angling.—BNL Birds and their Loves.—CBP Coming of the Rain, The...—EP—RLP—WEP 3 Connubial Life.—BNL (Pure and Happy Love.)—CBP (Soul Culture—br. sel.)—BLP Domestic Birds. (Br. sel.)—BNL Early Spring.—AD Nightingale, The. (Br. sel.)—EPs—LC Nature in Spring.—GP (“Who can paint like nature,” etc.—br. sel.)—BS 8 Plea for Animals, A.—BNL Rainbow, The.—GP Songsters. The-BNL–POS Spring, The. (Br. sel.)—AD Sel. in Thoughts on the 279 Seasons AN INDEX, TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Seasons, The. (Continued). ummer, Sels. fr.-EPR—SEP—VE Bathing.—BNL “Hence, let me haste” (Br. sel.)—AD Sheep Washing.—EP—RLP—WEP 3 Tempest, The.-CBP Thunder-storm, The.—GP “Welcome, ye shades.” ... (Br. Sel.)—AD Winter, Sels. fr.—Ehl’—EPR—SEP—VE Death amid the Snows.-CBP Death Typified by Winter.—SS Lost in the Snow.—EPs Snow Scene, A.—EP—RLP—WEP 3 (Snow Storm, The.)—GP (Winter Scences.)—BNL Seasons of the Gods, The.—Albert E. S. Smythe.—OCW Seat for Three, A.—Walter Crane,—OVW-WA Seaward.—Celia Thaxter.—AA - Seaward. (Im Wild Eden.)—G: E. Woodberry.—AA (sel.) Sea-way.—Ellen M. H. Cortissoz.—AA Sea-weed.—Will A. Dromgoole.—BS 21 seaweed-à# W. Longfellow.—BNL–CAP— HBP— HBW Sea-weed, The.—Elisabeth J. (C.) Pullen.—AA Secession.—Alex. H. Stephens.—SP 2—StS Second Anniversary, The. (Sel.)—J: Donne,—EPE Second Avenue.—Orrick Johns.—LY Second Best.—Rupert Brooke.—OVW Second Bunker Hill Monument Oration. — Tan’I Webster. See Completion of the Bunker Hill Monument, The. Second Coming, The.—Norman Gale.—HRW Second §yixion, The.—R : Le Gallienne,—HBW —OB — Second Dirge.—T: L. Beddoes. See Death’s Jest Book. Second Hymn for Advent, The. (C.)—Jeremy, Taylor. (Christ's Coming to Jerusalem in Triumph.)—CEL Second Mate, The.—Fitz-James O'Brien.—AA (Lost Steamship, The.)—CS 14 ° Second Inaugural Address.--Abraham Lincoln.—AL–LLC ". —MºsioAl-os 3—PPS–SFM (last pair.)—StS (President Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address.)—CS 3 Union Perpetual, The.—WHO Second Letter from B. Sawin, Esq., A.—Jas. Russell Lowell. See Biglow Papers, The. Second Marriage, The.—S. Bishop.–BGV Second Oration against Catiline. (Catiline Expelled.)—Mar- | cus Tullius Cicero.—CS 5–OS 3—SS Second Prize, The. (Dial.)—H. E. McBride.—St.L) Second Quest, The.—Jos. R. Drake. See Culprit Fay, The. Second Review of the Grand Army.—Fs. Bret Harte.—AH2 —BE—BI’—EDY-HBV-OAM—PAH Second Samuel, Sels. fr. Bible. Lament over Saul (Sel. fr. Ch. I.)—B]HV Saul and Jonathan (Ch. I., 19–27.)—BLP Second Satire, The (Of the Courtier's Life, written to John Poins—C.), Sel. fr.-Sir T: Wyatt.—WEP 1 Second Sight, The.—Katha. Tynan Hinkson.—RTI Second Song — To the Same.—Alfred Tennyson. See Song: The Owl. Second Speech on Foot's Resolution.— Dan'l Webster. See Reply to Hayne, The. e Second Speech on the Judiciary Establishment, Sel. fr. (On the Judiciary Act.)—Gouverneur Morris-OM–SS Second Sunday after Easter.—J: Keble.—WEP 4 Second Table, The...—Nixon Waterman.--CS 38—WR 29 Second Three Men's Song, The. — T: Dekker. See Shoe- maker’s Holiday, The. Second ſº, A. — Sarah W. Kellogg. — BS 14 — HBR — (Commencement.)—HSPS–PFP -* - Second Volume, The.—Rob't M. Bell.—AA Secret, A.—Anon.—WR 34 - Secret, A.—Mrs. G. M. Howard.—PEQ Secret, A.—Helen I. Moorhouse.—POS Secret, The.—Anon.—AD Secret, The.—Anon.—COS—PP Secret, The (My Secret—C.).-Felix Arvers (tr. by H. : W. Longfellow.)—FLS Secret, The-Lewis Carroll.—SMG . Secret, The. (Dial.)—“Cousin, Fannie.”—SD Secret, The. (“I have not told my garden yet” – C.) — Emily Dickinson.—AA Secret, The.-Jas. Russell Lowell.—CAP Secret, The.—Cosmo Monkhouse.—THV-VA Secret, The. (In Wild Eden.)—G: E. Woodberry.—AA— ASL–FTA—HBW-LBM Secret Dispatches, The. (Ad.)—Anon.—NP Secret Executions. (Sel. fr. preface to Last Days of a Con- demned.)—Victor Hugo.—MRS Secret Love, The.—G. : W : Russell.—HEV Secret of hºppy Day, The. (C.)—Frances R. Havergal. (Hour of Comfort, The—sel.)—SSS - Secret #, Death, The.—Edwin Arnold. See Light of Asia, €. - Secret of Death, The.—Edwin Arnold. See also She and He. Secret of Lincoln's Power, The. (Sel. fr. Abraham Lin- coln.)—H: Watterson.—SC (Abraham Lincoln—ptly. same sel.)—SR 11 Secret of Murder, The. — Dan'l Webster. See Murder of - Captain Joseph White, The. Secret of the Nightingale, The-Roden Noel.--WA Secret §" Sanguenay, The. — Arthur Weir. — SBOS — Secret of #sses. The.—HI: W. Longfellow.—ABV-CBPC , Secret of the Sunflower, The.—Anon.—TFS Secret of the Victory at Manila, The. — H: Cabot Lodge. See War with Spain, The. Secret Place, The.—HI: F. Lyte.—VA Secret Sorrow, The. (Punch.)—HPE Secret Told Pussie, The. (Mon.)—Anon.—WR 35 Secret Way, The.—Rob't., Lord Lytton. See Lost Tales of Miletus, The. Secretary, The. (Dial.)—Anon.—FAD Secretary, The.—Matthew Prior.—BLV—WEP 3 Secrets.--Susan Coolidge.—CHV Secrets.-Ella. Wheeler.—CBP Secrets of Masonry, The.—Anon.—CS 17 Secrets W the Heart, The.—Austin Dobson.—SP 8 —SR — R 12 Sectarian Tyranny, 1812. (Sel. fr. The Catholic Question, April 23, 1812.)—H: , Grattan.-SS Sectional Services in the Last War.—Caleb Cushing.—SS New England [in the War of 1812].)—CR—SSD Section-hand's Daughter, The-Dorothy Statton.—S. Sects, The. Private Judgment.—J: Dryden. See Hind and the Panther, The. Secular Ode on the Ninth Jubilee of Eton College Founder's ay, A.—Rob't Bridges.—OAMs Sedan.-Roden Noel.-RTI - Sedges, The.—Seumas O'Sullivan.-BIP—DB See a Hundred Banners.-Lettie Sterling.—CHP See his First Night Out.—Gertrude F. Lynch.-W.R. 56 See how the Morning's Silver Light.—Auguste Lacaussade. º See Maud. See what it is to Love.—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. See where my Love a-Maying Goes.—Anon.—EPE Seed, The.—Anon.—AD Seed, The.—Anon.—NV - Seed Growing Secretly, The.—HI: Vaughan.—CBP Seed Sower, The. (Tab.)—Anon.—TCP Seed Time. See also Seed-time. Seed Time Hymn.—J: Keble.—VA Seed Word.—Anon.—AD Seeds.--Anon.—CS 4 Seeds.-A : Webster.—OVW Seedtige (Spring eacercises.) — Mrs. L. A. Bradbury. -- { Seed-time.—Patrick J. Coleman,—TIP Seed-time. See also Seed Time. seed tº i. Harvest.—Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke. See 3911C3. - Seed-time and Harvest.—J: G. Whittier.—HIBP Seein’ Things.-Eugene Field. —BS 24 — HBV — HBVy — R. 31 Seeing a Ghost. ... (Dial.)—Julia A. Crouch.--SDD Seeing and not Seeing.—(Trans. by) C. T. Brooks.--CS 1 “Seeing Boston” through a Megaphone-G: Fitch.-W.R. 58 Seeing wº York” through a Megaphone. — G : Fitch. — Seeing Santa Claus. (Dial.)—Mrs. L. A. Bradbury.-HE Seeing the New Year. (Dial.)—Clara J. Denton.—EFY Seeing Through.-Anon.—CS 10 - Seek not to Understand her.—C: F. Hoffman.-FTA Seek those Things which are Above.—W: Newell.—OAE Seeker in the Marshes, The.—Dan'l L. Dawson.-AA *mºe P . - See what a Lovely. Shell l—Alfred, Tennyson. Seekers, The.—J: Masefield.—HEV—H.P.2 Seeking a Country.—HI: B. Carrington.—BLP Seeking of Content, The L-Dora Sigerson Shorter.—RTI Seeking Rest.—Anon.—CS 18 Seeking the Fountain of Youth. (Play.)—Anon.—W.R. 57 Seeking the May-flower. — Edmund C. Stedman. — CBP — OAA—SN e Seemed Like a Fancy Show.—Arthur Lewis Tubbs.-W.R. 57 Seen and Unseen.—D : A. Wasson.—STC Seen, Loved, Wedded.—W: Wordsworth. See “She was a phantom of delight.” - Seer *sº Dreamers, The. (Dial.) — Ellen Murray. — 9 See-saw.—Mary Elliott.—OTPC Segovia and Madrid.—Rose T. Cooke.—AA Seizure, The ; or, A Sentimental Maiden's Mistake. —Esther W. Brown.—CDs Seldom Pleasure.—W: Shakespeare.—NT Selection.—J : G. Whittier.—OAT Selections from Mother Goose. (Mother Goose.)—ASR-I Selections from the Bible. (Bible.)—SR selectiº$om the Rules of Civility. — G: Washington. — Self.-J. : Addington Symonds. See Alps and Italy, The. Self-acquaintance. Sel. fr.—Martin Farquhar Tupper. (Ill-chosen Pursuits.)—CBP - Self-communing.—C: Baudelaire.-AFP Self-conceit. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Self-conceit.—Millie C. Pomeroy.—SR 7 Self-culture.—Anon.—BS 14—WR 33 Self-dependence.—Matthew Arnold.—BS 25—CBP — Ehl? — EPN-GEP—HBR-HBV-PYO—SEP—SR-TMR. —VE—WR 33 - Self-independence.—SP 5 Self-discipline.—G: W. Russell.—VA “Self-ease is pain; they only rest.” (Br. sel. fr. The Voices.) —J: G. Whittier.—GG Self-esteem.—Anon.—LLC Robin and [the] Chickenſ, The].)—AD—LPP–TFS Self-evident. (Parody.)—J. R. Planché.-PA Self-examination.—C: Heavysege.—OCW (Dial.) 280 TITLE INDEX Sermon Self-exiled, The.—Walter C. Smith, VA Selfish, The.—S: Rogers.-CBP Selfish Giant, The.—Oscar Wilde.—WR 51 Selfish Snails, The-Ann and Jane Taylor.-CHV Selfishness.-W. : Cowper.—RAC & Selfishness of Introspection.—Eliz. Barrett Browning. Aurora Leigh. Selfishness of Society.—T. S. Denison.—FAS Self-life.—J: Pulsford.—BS 16 Self-murder.—Rob't Blair. See Grave, The. Self-respect.—Cato.—BLP Self-sacrificing Ambition.—Horace Greeley.—BLP (Ambition.)—OS 2 Self-sacrificing Soldier Saved.—Stanley Shell.-W.R. 45 Selkirk Grace, The... (C.)—Rob't Burns.—LOS 2 (Child’s Grace, A.)—PoE Sella.-W. C. Bryant.—AP “Sella de Banan.”—Anon.—WR 38 Selling a Coat; or, How a Jew Trained a Clerk.--Anon.- 10 Selling off at the Opera House. (Punch.)—HPE Selling the Baby.—Anon.—CBOP Selling the Baby.—Ada Carleton.—CS 29—WR 14 See Selling the Family Pictures, The. — R: B. Sheridan. See School for Scandal, The. Selling the Farm.—Anon.—BS 7 Selling the Farm.—Beth Day.—BS 9–WHO º Selling the Image. — Mrs. C. V. Jamison. See Toinette’s Philip. Selma.--Willard Huntington Wright.—LY Semichorus of Spirits.-Percy B. Shelley. See Prometheus |Unbound. - - Seminole's Defiance, The...—G. W. Patten. —HNS —LLC — OM–OS 1 Defiant Seminole Chief, The.—BLP (Seminole's Reply, The.)—CS 1—SSR (Abr.)—FTR-SA Seminole's Reply, The.—G. W. Patten. Sempronius's Speech for War.—Jos. Addison. Senator Entangled, A. (Fr. Mille.—MHR, (Abr.)—FTR (Senator's Dilemma, The.)—BS 3—SDR º Senator Ingalls' Great Speech on Death of Burnes, of Mis- souri. (Eulogy on the Death of Congressman James N. Burnes, of Missouri.-C.)—J: J. Ingalls.-SR 7 (abºr.) Senator's Dilemma, The-Jas. De Mille. See Senator En- tangled, A. Senator's ãºdiother, The-Patience Stapleton.—WR 30 Sence Idy's Gone.—Will White.-W.R. 58 e “Sence Sally's been to Europe.”—Herbert Laight.—W.R. 21 Send Back my Long Stray’d Eyes to Me.—J: Donne,—VSA Send them to Bed with a Kiss.--Anon.—HTb-I–SP 4 Sending Relief to Ireland.—S. S. Prentiss.-SS Send-off, A.—Wallace Irwin.—SP 4 Seneca Lake.—Jas. G. Percival.—BNL - (To Seneca Lake—C.)—FEP—GP—HBP—SN Senex Jubilans.—W: Reed.—BS 20 Senex to Matt. Prior.—J. K. Stephen.—BLV Senior Charge.—Lo Amy Heater.—WR 54 Senior Class Exercise.—Anon.—WR 54 Senior's Farewell Song.—Mary A. Burnell.—WR 54 e Sennacherib.-Lord Byron... See Destruction of . Sennagherib. “Sensation novel has had its day, The.”—Justin McCarthy. —G.G. Sense and Spirit.—G. F. W.--TCV . Sense of Public Duty, The.—A. E. Pillsbury.—FD 2 Senses, The.—Anon.—COS–PP Sensibility.—S: Rogers. See Human Life. Sensible.—Anon.—FAS - Sensitive Brier, The.—Amanda T. Jones.—S Sensitive Plant, The.—Percy B. Shelley.-CBP-HBP (w. 1 add. §t.)— POS (sel. fr. Pt. I.) —RAC —RTV — W.R. 25 (abºr.) Sensual Delights Lowest.—Anon-LLC, , Sent Back by the Angels.-Frd’k Langbridge.—CS 29 (Sl. abr.)—BS 17—WR 21 Sent by Express. (Tab.)—Anon-TCP. & 9 º' & Sent from Egypt with a Fair Robe of Tissue to a Sicilian Winedreser.—T. Sturge Moore.—OVW Sent to Heaven.—Adelaide A. Procter.—CS 37—HTb-II Sent with a Rose to a Young Lady.—Marg. TXeland.—AA Sentence.—Witter Bynner.—HEV–LBM Sentence of Death on the High Seas.-Arthur Matthison.— 1. - See foregoing. See Cato. The Dodge Club.)—Jas. De Sentences.—Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the House, 19. - Sentiment Rules the World.—Mabel A. Hill.—WR 55 Sentimental.—S: T. Coleridge.—HIPE Sentimental Journey, A, Sel. fr. (“I was ill of an epidemic §§ fever”—br. sel. fr. Ch. VI.)—Laurence Sterne,— Sentimental Tommy.—Jas, M. Barrie.—WR 38 Sentiments and Life-thoughts.--Anon.—CS 6 Sentinel of Metz, The.—Rob't C. V. Meyers.-CS 26 Sentinel Songs, Šeis. fr.—Abram J. Ryan. - Cause of the South, The.—BNL Sentinel Songs.-BNL–HBV Sentry on the Tower, The. (Fr. hold.)—Anon.-- R Separate fºllows. but One as the Sea.— Alex. Stephens. Separation.—Anne R. Aldrich.--FLS Separation.-Matthew Arnold.—HRW Separation.—Alice L. Bunner. See Wingtaine. The Sacristan's House- Serenade: Separation.—Martha G. Dickinson-AA Separation.—Johann W. von Goethe. See Loved One Ever Near, The. Separation.—F's. Kazinezi.-FTA Separation.—Walter S. Landor.—BGV-OB Separation.—Alfred Tennyson. See In Memoriam. Separation Deed, ...A.—Sir Lewis Morris-OVW Separation from Traitors.-Cicero. See First Oration against Catiline. Separation of Jeremiah and Seraphena, The. (Dial.) — See Menaphon. Anon.—MBID Sephestia's Lullaby.—Rob't, Greene. Sephesiº, Song to her Child.—Rob't Greene. See Mena- phOn. - September.—Anon.—LPP September. (Sl. abr.)—G : Arnold.— BNL — DD — GP — HBV-PGpr—POS (abºr.) September.—Eliz. A. Davis.-HCTC September.—Adelaide W. Finch.-W.R. 17 September.—S. Frances Harrison.—TCW—VA September.—Mary Howitt.—OTPC September.—Dorothea MacKellar.—SBOS—SGB September. (Sl. abr.)—Helen H. Jackson.— CCB- NV — PGpr—Port—RAC—SMG-TYP–WR 17 (Abºr.)—OS 1 September.—Archibald Lampman.-OCV-TCW September.—Frank D. Sherman.-LFL September Birds.--Anon.—Sp1) E September Days.-G: Arnold.—PGpr—POS (Sweet September—br. Sel.)—DD–GN September Days.-Elliot C. True.—CCB September, 1802, near Dover. ... (C.)—W: Wordsworth. (English Channel, The.)—EP September, 1815.-W. : Wordsworth.-PEO September, 1819. (Sel.)—W : Wordsworth.--EPs September Gale, The.—Oliver W. Holmes.—CSS—SP 3 September in Australia.-H. : C. Kendall.—OVW-WA September Robin, A.—Dinah M. Craik.-POS September Violet, A.— non-PEO September Violet, A.—Rob't U. Johnson.—BN L Sepulcher in the Garden, The.—H: W. Beecher.—MRS Serapis, Sel. fr. (Chariot Race in Alexandria—Ch. XXV.- abr.)—Georg Ebers.--PFP (Hippºſe Race, The-arr. by Elsie M. Wilbor—abr.) Serenade, The. (Prose.)—C: F. Browne.—AmSS Serenade, The : “A youth went out.”—Anon.—BS 12 (Hopeless Serenade, A.)—SR 6 (Youth who Played before he Looked, The.)—FS Serenade, The “Black cuffy had come.”—Anon.—SR 10 Serenade: “Awake thee my lady-love. — G: Darley. See Sylvia ; or, The May Queen. Serenade #"; O midnight hours.”—Aubrey De Vere. W–OB - Serenade, The “The lemon petals gently fall.”— Edmund Gosse.—RTV Serenade: “The moon puts on her silver veil.”—W: Griffith. Serenade: “Ah, sweet! thou little knowest how.”—T: Hood. --- TA—HBP—HBy Serenade, A: (Domestic Poems, oh, lullaby.” V.) - ..—CS 26—HIPE (“Lullaby, oh, lullaby.”—FEP Serenade: “Stars of the summer night !”—H: W. Long- fellow. See Spanish Student, The. Serenade: “The day is down into his bower.”—Rob’t, Lord tton. See Sea Side Songs. Serenade.—R : Middleton.—HEV Serenadeſ, Al : “Look, out upon the stars, my love.”—E: C is: inkney.—AA—AL—AmI2—ASL–FTA—HBP— Serenade, A: “Smile, lady, smile.” (Punch.)—HPE Serenade, A, (Song fr. Quentin Durward, Ch. IV.)—Wal- ter Scott.—GEP—PG|T 1–STC (County Guy—0.)—BFW-BGV-BNL–BPB — EP — EPN-EPs — FEP — IIC — LOS 3 — SEP — WB — WEP 4 - Serenade, The.—Percy B. Shelley.—FP (“I arise from dreams of thee.”)—GP (Indian Serenade, The-C.)—BGV–EP—EPC—EPN- GEP—OB-PGT 1–PYQ (Lines to an Indian Air.)—BNL–FEP—FTA—HBP— HBW –HGP–RLP “Hide, happy damask, from the stars.” — H: Timrod.—HIBW Serenade: “The western wind is blowing fair.” — Oscar Wilde.—GP—HEV Serenade of a Loyal Martyr.—G: Darley.—DB Serenade to Sylvia.--W : Shakespeare. See Two Gentlemen of Verona, The. Serf's Secret, The.—W: Vaughn Moody.—HBV Sergeant Champe.—Anon.—PAH Sergeant Prentiss’ First Plea.—N. L. F. Bachman.--PFP Sergeant's Story, The.—Anon.—PFP Sergius ... to ... the Lions.—Lew Wallace. See Prince of In- ia, The. Serious Love Spell, A.—Anon.—WA Serious Mishap, A.—S. Jennie Smith.--CS 33 Sermon, The.—Anon.—CS 22 Sermon, The.—Louisa M. Alcott.—PFP Sermon for the Sisters, A.—Irwin Russell.— AmSS— AWH Sermon from a Thorn-apple Tree, A. (Sel. fr. Thorn-apple.) —Emily H. Miller.—AD Sermon in a Stocking, The...—Ellen A. Jewett.-HP , (Grandmother's Sermon.)—CS 22 Sermon in Flowers, A.—Addie F. Davis.-CS 35 81 Sermon AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Sermon in Rhyme, A.—Anon.—BS 19–CS 24—SP 4 Sermon in Verse, A.—Anon.—KNE ‘‘Tired I well, and what of that ?”)—GG What of that ?)—HP—WR 33 (Sl...abr.)—BS 15–PEO Sermon of Life, A.—Rob't J. * Burdette.—CS 30 Sermon #ySt. Francis, The.—HI: W. Longfellow.—POW– TIWP Sermon on the Death of Abraham Lincoln.-H. : W. Beecher. See Abraham Lincoln. Sermons.—J: Ruskin. See Stones of Venice, The. Serpent of the Still, The.—J: Lofland.--BLP Serpent's, Vengeance.—G. M. Ritchie-WR 53 Servant Question.—Stanley Schell.—DR Serve God and be Cheerful.—W: Newell.—CBP Served him Right.—Clara J. Denton.—WLO Service.—Anon.—CP Service.—Minnie Belle Bradford.—WR 55 Service,—Helen Coale Crew.—CS 40 sº Service. (Sel. fr.)—J: Townsend Trowbridge.—CBP Service.—W: Wordsworth.-RAC Service, The.-Burges Johnson.—AMW 3 Service of all the Dead.—D. H. Lawrence.—GnR-II— NPA Service of Beauty, The.—Anne Whitney.—THV... * * * * Service the Final Test. (Class Prophecy.)—Edith Kinkaid Butler.—WR 54 Sery.—R : Watson Gilder.—OAC & Sesame and Lilies, Sels. fr.-J: Ruskin..... . Lady, The. (Sel. fr. Lecture II. : Lilies – Of Queens' Gardens.)—OS 3 Reading for the Thought. (Sel. fr. Lecture I.: — Of King's Treasures.)—EA Society of Good Books, The.—RAC—SSR Wisdom of Men in War and Peace.—WHO Sesostris. FI §sºnnet W.)—Lloyd Mifflin.-AA —Amp —ASL Set not thy Foot on Worms.-W: Cowper. See Task, The. Set of Turquoise, The.—T: Bailey Aldrich.-SP 4–St.S Seth Compton.—Edgar Lee Masters.-NPA Seth Peter's Report of Daniel Webster's Speech.—Sam W. Foss.-CS 32 * Settin' the Flags.--Jas. C. Purdy.—CS 37 “Settin' up with Elder McK’ag's Peggy.” (Sel. fr. The Latimers, Ch. , XIV.)—H: C. McCook.-W.R. 21 (Settin' up with Peggy McKeag—sl. abr.)—BS 25 Settin' up with Peggy McKeag.—H: C. McCook. See fore- going. Setting a Hen.—Anon.—BS 8—CSS (“Sockery.” Setting a Hen.)—CS 18–FTR-SR 1. Setting Sun, The...—Anon.—NV Settle, The.—W: , Barnes.—NT Settler, gº—Alfred B. Street.—AA—AFL–BNL–PAH — Settlers.--Dorothea MacKellar.—SBOS—SGB Settlers, The.—Laurence Houseman.-HBV-OVW Settling under Difficulties, Rob't J. Burdette.—SR 10 Sesame Seven Ages, The.—W: Shakespeare. See As You Like It. Seven #. º: Man, The.—W: Shakespeare. See As You ike It. Seven Ages of Man, Shakespeare's. (Tab.)—Anon.--TCP Seven Pº, in a Week. (Concert piece.)—Cora W. Foster. Seven Days' Wonder. (For a Church fair.)—Anon.--Eule Seven Invincibles, The. (New England Magazine.)—SR 8 Seven Little Beacon Lanterns.—Stanley Schell.—WR 46 Seven Little Builders.-Alice E. Allen.—CHP Seven Little Planters.--Anon.—CHP Seven. Oaks. (Sel...fr.)—Josiah Gilbert Holland. (Jim Fenton's Wedding.)—WR 56 Seven Points for Boys.-Uncle Amasa.—PyS Seven Poor Travellers, The. ... (Albr.)—C: Dickens.—MBL Seven Sisters, The , or, The Solitude of Binnorie, The.—W: Wordsworth.-BEB G OS 3–OTPC Sleepers of Ephesus, The. (Sl. abr.)—Johann W. von Goethe.—WR 8 Stages, The.—Anon.—SR 2—WR 15 Times One are Seven.—Anon.—LPP Seven Seven Seven Seven ºng One.—Exultation.—Jean Ingelow. See Songs Of Seven. Seven Times Two.—Romance.—Jean Ingelow. See Songs of Seven. Seven º: Three.—Love.—Jean Ingelow. See Songs of €Werl. Seven Times Four.—Maternity.—Jean Ingelow. See Songs of Seven. Seven Times Five.—Widowhood.—Jean Ingelow. See Songs of Seven. e tº Seven Times Six-Giving in Marriage.—Jean Ingelow. See Songs of Seven. Times Seven.—Longing for Home.—Jean Ingelow. See Songs of Seven. Virgins, The-Anon.—OB-QBB Whistlers, The.—Alice E. Gillington.—WA Wonders of the World, The.—Blanche W. Bellamy and Maud W. Goodwin.-OS 1 Years.--Laurence Binyon.—HT * Seven Years.-Rob't, Offley Ashburton Crew-Milnes-OVV Seven Years Old.—Algernon C: Swinburne.—HBW Seven-dollar Bill, A.—G: Randolph Chester.—HSp 1777.-Amy Lowell.—AMV 4 Seventh Plague of Egypt, The.—G: Croly.—CS 4—FR-SS Seventh Song.—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. Seventy-six. (C.)—W: C. Bryant.— BLP (abr.)- DD - FIBW-PA (Story of Seventy-six, The.)—PPR Several Cats. (Golden Days.)—BS 17 Seven Seven Seven Seven Seven 282 2:3-4 Severed Friendship.-S: Taylor Coleridge. See Christabel. Sewing.—Anon.—TYP Sewing on a Button. (Button off, A–0.—in Life in Dan- bury.)-Jas. M., Bailey.—CS 14 (Hºs * Married Man Sews on a Button.)—AmSS— Sextain.—W : Drummond.—EP—WEP 2 Sexton, The.—Park Benjamin.-CS 8 (Old Sexton, The.)—AA—Amp—GP—HBW Shacob's Lament.—Anon.—CS 25 "#. of the Widders.”)—CD Shad Punctual at Easter Time.—Jos. Barber.—WR 57 Shade of the Trees, The. (C.)—Marg. J. Preston. (Under the Shade of the Trees.)—AWB–BE—EDY— LLC (sl. abr. and sl. diff.)—PAH Shaded Pool, The.—Norman Gale.—HEV–OVW Shaded Water, The.—W : G. Simms.-BNL Shades, A.—H: Augustin Beers.-AFW Shades of Helen, The.—Andrew Lang.—RLP Shadow.—HI: Martyn Foot.—SBOS—SGB Shadow.—R : Le Gallienne,—LY Shadow, A.—Adelaide A. Proctor.—BIL Shadow, The.—Arthur H. Clough.-EPN-WEP 4 * Shadow, The (Song That Women are but Men's Shadows— C.)—Ben Jonson.—OB (Song: “Follow a Shadow, etc.)—FEP—HBW Shadow, The.—R: H. Stoddard.—AA Shadow, The.—Arthur Symons.—OVW Shadow, The.—W: Carlos Williams.--NPA Shadow and the Substance of the Sabbath, The, Br. Sel...fr. (“In that hour, which of all the twenty-four.”— Frö’k W. Robertson.—GG Shadow Baby, The.—Anon.—WR 36 Shadow Boat, A.—Arlo Bates.—HIBW Shadow Children.—Frank D. Sherman.—LFL Shadow Dance, The. — Louise Chandler Moulton. — AA — Shadow from an Insane Asylum, A.—Horace B. Durant.— Shadow of a Flower, The-Felicia D. Hemans.—CS 37 Shadow of a Mother's Love, The.—(By various awthors.)– Or]M Shadow of a Song, The.—Campbell Rae-Brown.—DR Shadow of Doom, The (All's Well—0.).-Celia Thaxter.— |BS 1 Shadow of the Cross. (Abr.) — Edwin Arnold. — SAE – WR. 44 Shadow of the Guillotine.—Walter Rothwell.—WR 53 Shadow of the Night, A.—T: B. Aldrich.-AA - Shadow of the Obelisk, The. — T: W: Parsons. – POW — TIWP Shadow on the Blind, The.—Anon.—CS 8 (Albr.)—MYF–OM - Shadow on the Wall, The.—Anon.—CS 9 Shadow Pantomimes.—Anon.—EuB Shadow Pictures.—Frank D. Sherman.—LFL Shadow River.—E. Pauline Johnson.—TCW Shadow Rose, The.—Rob't C. Rogers.-AA Shadow-child, The.--Harriet Monroe.--HBV—LBA—SR Shadow-evidence.—Mary M. Dodge.—AA Shadows.--Anon.—CS 7—MR Shadows.--Anon.—HIP Shadows.-Lord Houghton.—BLV—HBV-OB (Nessun Maggior Dolore.)—PGT 2 Shadows.-W. : S. Kennedy.- Shadows. (The 1.3–5; 16 (abr.)—HPE Shadows.-C. E. Meetkerke.—FLS * Shadows.-Victor Plarr.—HIP 2 § Shadows. (Richmond Christian Advocate.)—SSS Shadows.-E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE Shadows.-Alverda Van Tuyll.—Orlſ Shadows, The.—Mary Lundie Duncan.—OTPC Shadows, The.—Oliver Wendell Holmes.—CAP Shadows, The.—G. : Macdonald.—WCL Shadows, The.—Frank D. Sherman.—AA—LFL Shadows Lengthen, The...—Anon.—HIDL Shadows of the Stage, Sel. fr. (Right Standard, The—fr. Second series, Pt. I.)—W: Winter.—MRS Shadows on the Curtain.—E: H. Dewart.—TCW Shadows on the Snow.—I. Edgar Jones.—CS 31 Shadow-town Ferry-Lilian D. Rice.—OS 1 (abr.)— PGpr (Ferry for Shadowtown, The.)—CS 37 Shadwell.—J: Dryden. See MacFlecknoe. Shady Side of Life, The, Sel. fr. (Lost Steamer, The.)— Eugene J. Hall.—SR 2 Shah-Nameh, The, Sels, fr.—Firdausi (tr. by S: Robinson.) Rais # India Sends a Chessboard to Nushirwan, The.— Zal and Rudabeh-NE - Shah-Nameh, The Story of the.—Kate M. Rabb.-NE Shake und Agers.—I: Hinton Brown.—AmSS shakesºft-ſwathew Arnold,—GEP—HBV-OE—WE — Shakespeare.—HI: A. Blood.—AA . Shakespeare.—G: S. Bryan.—CS 18 S (Sonnet XXVIII.)—Hartley Coleridge.—BNL (To Shakespeare—C.)—VA Shakespeare.—Ralph Waldo Emerson.—YBW Shakespeare.—Rob't Green Ingersoll.—SP 3 Shakespeare.—S: Johnson. See Prologue Spoken b §ºk at the Opening of the Theatre Royal, 8. In 6. - Shakespeare.—H: W. Longfellow.--CAP Shakespeare.—G. : Meredith.-NT - Shakespeare.—J: Sterling.—HEP—OS 3—WA Shakespeare and Milton.—Walter S. Landor.—BGV-VA Shakespeare. Mr. rury <; TITLE INDEX Shelley Shakespeare Exercises.—Anon.—SDE—Spl)E Shakespeare to Date.—Anon;–SR 15 . Shakespearean Satire from As You Like It. — W: Shake- speare. See As You Like It. Shakespearean Satire from King Henry IV. — W: Shake- speare. See King Henry IV. Shakespearean Satire from Love's Labour's Lost. — W: Shakespeare. See Love's Labour's Lost. shakespºss Birthday Programs. Sels. fr. Shakespeare.- Shakespeare's Dream.—Anon.—WR 1 º Shakespeare's England, Br. sel. fr.—W: Winter.—SAE Shakespeare's Fairies.—W: Shakespeare.—CBPC Shakespeare's Mark Antony.—Walter B. Winchell.—NC Shakespeare's Seven Ages of Man. (Tab.)—Anon.—TCP Shakesperian Perversion, A.—Anon.—WR 6. Shall America be Ruled. Forever by the Liquor Power ? — - Jos. Ireland.—TS Shall America Betray Herself?—Jos. Story.—FD 1—SR 5 (Destiny of our Country.)—OS 3 g (Our Duties [or § to the Republic.)—FTR-KNE —LLC—SS—WHO . (Our Future.)—BLP * (Responsibilities of our Republic.)—HNS (Sels, vary somewhat.) “Shall an American citizen be scourged ?”—Rob't F. Stock- ton. See Against Flogging in the Navy. Shall Bess Come Hame?—Fred E. Brooks.-CS 28 Shall I be Like Grandma 7–Anon.—WR 50 Shall I Come, Sweet Love?—T: Campion.—NT “Shall I compare thee to a summer's day ?”—W: Shake- tº-EP—EPE–GEP—HBy — HGP — OEL — (Sonnet.)—FEP—HBP—OB (I.) (Sonnet XVIII.-C.)—WEP 1 a(To his Love.)—PGT 1–PHS Shall I Look Back.-Anon.—HIDL Shall I Tell you [whom I Love] }-W: Browne. See Bri- tannia's Pastorals. & g º º wº Shall I, then, Hope when Faith is Fled.— T: Campion. — Shall I Wasting in Despair.—G: Wither.—BLV—EP—EPE P—VSA Shall Jefferson Davis be Restored to Full Citizenship? Sel. fr. (Amnesty of Jefferson Davis, The.) — Jas. G. - Blaine.—NC Shall the Baby Stay ?—Anon.—CBOP—CS 7 Shall wg give up the Union ?—Dan'l S. Dickinson.—CS 2— S (Give up the Union?—sel.)—OS 2 Shall we Know Each Other There 7–Anon.—CS 6 Shall we Live Again 7–Victor Hugo.—HTb-I * Shall we Meet Again?—G: D. Prentice.—CS 26—FS Shameful Death.-W : Morris.—BEV —GEP —HBV —OVV —VA Shammy's Christmas Tree.—Eliza Evans Cartwright.--ChS Shamrock, The.—Maurice Fs. Egan. (Alt. also to Maurice de Guerin.)—AA—DD–HBV ... º Shamus O’Brien I, the Bold Boy of Glingall] ... — J. S. Le Fanu (at. also to S: Lover.)—CR—CS 1–HSPS– MMR-SA—SDR.—StS (Shemus O'Brien.)—HB—RTI—RTV—TIP (Wersions vary somewhat.) Shan Van Vocht [., . The].—Anon.—DB—EDY—H.B— LHT —PPV-RTI (Abr.)—HBP—TIP Shan Van Vocht, The.—Michael Doheny.—DB Shandon Bells, The.—Fs. S. Mahony.—BLV—WA (Bells of Shandon, The.)—BIP–BNL–BS 2—CBOP– CR-CS 3—DB—EA—FEP—GP—HBP — HBV — LC—M.M.R—OB—OS 2—OVW-POW-PYO—RLP —RTI—SA—SR 2–STC–TIP—WR 41 Shane O’Neill.—Seumas Mac Manus.--DB Shane's Head.—J : Savage.—DB–TIP “Shang.”—R. : Washburn Child.—SP 5 Shannon, The.—Sir Aubrey De Vere.--TIP “Shannon” and the “Chesapeake,” The...— T: T. Bouvé.- BAB-EDY—PAEH Shannon at Foynes, The.—T: W : ... Rolleston.—DB “Shape alone let others prize, The.”—Mark Akenside.—BNL Shapes and Signs.—Jas. C. Mangan.—TIP Shared.—Lucy Larcom.—THV Shark, The.—Laura E. Richards.-CHV Shaughraum, The. (Sel. fr.)—Dion Boucicault. (Scene from the Shaughraum.—Arr.)—HSp—SP 8 Shaun O’Neill.—Padric Gregory.—RTI Shave-store, The-Edmund Vance Cooke.—SP 1 Shaving of Jacob, The.—Sam Walter Foss.-HSp Shaving of Murdoch, The.—Muiredach O'Daly.—BIP Shawliw, The.—G: F. Savage-Armstrong.—BIP Shawn O'Dwyer Aglanna.-Canon P. A. Sheehan.—WR 44 She.—Eleanor Hull.—BIP She Always Made Home Happy.—Anon.—CS 15 She and He. (C.)—Edwin Arnold,—CBP —GP —HBW — PF & (He and She.)—BIL–MR—SR 11 (sl, abr.)—STC– WR. 22 (Secret of Death, The.)—BNL * §he Came and Went.—Jas. R. Lowell.—AA—AL —AmIP — ASL–CAP—HBP—HEV–LBA She Can Sew.—Anon.—WR 50 She Comes not when Noon is on the Roses.—Herbert Trench. She Cut his Hair. (Abused Ég An—0,-ºn. They All Do It.)—Jas. M. Bailey.—BS 12 She Danced with Washington. — Elvira Snyder Miller. — She Didn't Want to Meddle.—Anon-SR 12 “She, Died in Beauty.”—C: Doyne Sillery.—HEW She “Displains”. It.—Jas. W. Riley.—WR 14 She Does not Hear.—Ben King.—SR She Dwelt among the “Untrodden Ways. (Poems Founded on the Affections, VIII.-O.) — W: Wordsworth. — BEV I)—BGV-BNL–CEP—Eh]?—EP—EPN — FEP—GEP—GP—HBP (I)—HBWy— IR — LOS 1 —MBL-OB–OTPC–PCK–PGT 1– PYO — RLP —SEP—WE—WEP 4. \ }: Love, The.)—FTA—PHS Lucy.)—BFW-BNL–FEP—GP—HBP (I.)—IR (I.) —OB (II.)—WEP 4 (I.) - She Earned her Half.-N. P. Babcock.-W.R. 24 She Failed to Get “All-round.” Advice.—Carolyn Wells. - WR, 58 She Felt of her Belt.—Anon.—SR 15—WR 37 She got it.—Ella Gertrude Gustam.—WR 39 She had Business with the Boss Mason.—Anon.—CS 22 She Hears the Storm:-T: , Hardy.—NPA She is a Maid of Artless Grace.—Gil Vicente (tr. by H. : W. Longfellow.)—HBP She is Far from the Land. (C.)—T: Moore—DB—EDY— FEP—HBP—HBV—RLP—RTI She is my Love.—(Fr. the Irish.)—BIP “She is not fair to outward view.”— Hartley Coleridge.— BLV—BNL–FEP—FTA—GEP—PGT 1 (Song—C.)—CBP—HBP—HBV—OIB — OR — OVW — SEP—SP 2–VA—WE—WEP 4 She is so Pretty. — Pierre J. de Béranger (tr. by Ethel Grey.)—FLS-VSA She just Keeps House for me.—Jean Blewett.—OCW—TCW She Kept the Glove.—Anon.—WR 36 She Liked him Rale Weel.-Andrew Wauless.-BS 18–SR She Listened to the Music of the Spheres.—Maurice Baring. # V She Loves and Loves Forever. (C.)—T: L. Peacock.-FLS (“Oh, say not woman's heart is bought.”)—FTA—HBV (Song.)—TFY ‘‘She Mº, IHome Happy.”—HI: Coyle. — HP 2 — OAMs — r She Meant Business. (Detroit Free Press.)—CS 15—SR 10 She never was a Boy.—S. E. Kiser.—WR 26 She Regga him to her Pa. (Somerville Jowrmal.)—CH- 5 “She rose from her untroubled sleep.” (Br. sel. fr. Cham- ber Scene.)—Nathaniel P. Willis.-BNL She Showed him Stars.—Anon.—WR 15 She Stoops to Conquer, Sels. fr.—Oliver Goldsmith.-NDP º Hardcatle's Journey.—Sel. a.d. fr. Act W.)—NDP (Old House a New Inn.)—SP 7 (She Stoops to Conquer.—Sels.)—RTI—SP 8—StS “She takes but to give again.”—Bayard Taylor. See Na- tional Ode. She Tells why they Must Part.—Helen A. Gregg.—WR 58 “She thanked me, and bade me,” etc.— W: Shakespeare. See Othello, the Moor of Venice. She, to Him.—T: Hardy.—OVW She Wadna *::: her Ain Flesh and Bluid.—Mel. B. Spurr. —WR * She walks in Beauty. (Fr. The Hebrew Melodies.)—Lord Byron.—BGV —BNL —CBP —EP —EPC —EPN — EPs—FEP—GEP—HBP —HBV —HGP —LOS 3 — MBL–OB—OR–OTPC–RLP—SEP—STC–VE — WEP 4 * (“She walks in beauty, like the night.”)—PGT 1– PYO She Wanted an Epitaph.-Anon.—CS 12 She Wanted to Hear it Again.—Anon.—BS 15 She Wanted to Learn Elocution.—Anon.—CS 22—SR 7 She was a Beauty.—HI: C. Bunner.—AA—HBV-YBW “She was a phantom [of delight].” (Poems of the Imagi- nation—VIII.-O.) —W: Wordsworth.-BGV- BNL —CBP—EP—EPC–EPN-FEP—GEP—GP— HBP —LOS 3—MBL–OTPC–PCK–PGT 1–SEP —STC —TM–WE—WEP 4 - £: Woman.)—HBV-OE–RTW Portrait, A.)—LLC (Seen, Loved, Wedded.)—FTR She was Mad with Cause-Anon.—WR 37 “She was Mine.”— Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the Płouse, The. She was not Presentable.—Anon.—WR 38 “She was sent forth.”—Letitia E. Landon.—BIL • 3 She was “Somebody's Mother.” (Macmillan’s Magazine.<-Alt. to Mary. D. Brine.) See Somebody's Mother. She was Travelling all Alone.—Frank Marion.—WR 15 She Washed for Him.—Howard Fielding.—BS 18 She Wore a Wreath of Roses.—T: H. Bayly.—HIBP—VA She Would be a Mason.—Jas. C. Naughton.—CS 11—SR 5 § abr.) (Wr. at. to Jas. L. Laughton.)—HH-— WR. 33 She Wouldn't Listen.—Anon.—WR 7 Sheath and Knife.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Sheep, The.—Ann Taylor.—OTPC–PCL Sheep and Lambs.-Katha. Tynan Hinkson.—BIP—HBV- HP 2—OB—OVW-Port (abºr.)—VA Sheep Washing, The...—Jas, Thomson. See Seasons, The. Sheep-shearing, A.— W: Shakespeare. See Winter's Tale, he. Shell, The.—Walter S. Landor. See Gebir. Shell, The.—Jas. Stephens,—BIT2—DB Shell, The.—Alfred Tennyson. See Maud. Shelley.—Craven L. Betts.-EDY Shelley.—Alex. H. Japp,-VA 283 Shelley AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS Shelley.—G: Martin.—TCW Shelling Peas.-Christopher P. Cranch,-CS 12—MYF Shells of Ocean.-J. W. Cherry [or Merry]..—LLC Shelter.—C : S. Calverley.—RTW Shelter.—W : J. Lee.—CS 11 Shemuel.-E : Bowen.—HEV e Shemus O'Brien.—Jos. S. Le Fanu. See Shamus O'Brien, Shepheardes Calendar, The, Sels. fr.—Edmund Spenser. (Ditty, in Praise of Eliza, Queen of the Shepherds, A—abr.)—OB Chase after Love, The. (Sel. fr. March.)—EPC—WEP 1 (Complaint of Age, The-abr.)—WEP 1 Description of Maying. (Sel. fr. Maye.)—WEP 1 (Old Shepherd's May Song.)—NT e Fablewº; * Oak and the Briar. (Sel. fr. Februarie.)— l - (Oak and the Briere, The-sel.)—WR 11 Februarie.—EP Januarye.—EPE º Shepherd and the King, The.-Rob't Greene. See Mourning Garment, The. e Shepherd Boy, The.—Letitia E. Landon.—HIBP—STC Shepherd Boy, The. — Marjorie L. C. Pickthall. — OCW — SBOS—SGB e - © tº ſº Shepherd Boy Sings in the Valley of . Humiliation, The...— J: Bunyan. See Pilgrim's Progress. Shepherd Boy's Carol, The.—Anon.—HS * * * Shepherd Boy’s Song. — J: Bunyan. See Pilgrim's Prog- ress, The. Shepherd Dog of the Pyrenees, The.—Ellen Murray.—CS 25 —WR 33 shephe; º of Domremy. — T: De Quincey. See Joan O - TC. - Shepherd in Winter, The.—Sir Walter Scott.—OTPC Shepherd Maiden, A.—E: C. Lefroy.—WA Shepherd o' the Farm, The.—W: Barnes.—OR Shepherd of King Admetus, The...—Jas. R. Lowell.—BFW- CAP—CCB–CSBP—HBVy—LLC—PCR –POW Shepherd of the People, The. (Sel. fr. Abraham Lincoln.) —Phillips Brooks.-CS 5—WR 45 (Lincoln, the Shepherd of the People,)—SR 8 Shepherd, The. (I'm Songs of Innocence.) — W: Blake.— BGW-BVC–CHV-HBW-LC—OTPC—TYP Shepherd, The.—Maurice Hewlett. See Pan and the Young Shepherd. g Shepherd to his Love, The. — Christopher Marlowe. See Passionate Shepherd to his Love, e Shepherd to the Poet, The.—Agnes Kendrick Gray—AMV 4 Shepherdess, The.—Alice Meynell.— HBV — OVW —PYO — TM . (Lady of the Lambs, The.)—OB—OR Shepherdesses' Garlands, The. — W: Browne. nia’s Pastorals: e Shepherdess's Reply, The... (Reply to Marlowe —0.)— Sir Walter Raleigh.-CEL (w. add. St.) (Her Reply.)— (Miºpia's Mother's Answer.)—FEP (w. add. St.)— See Britan- (Nymph’s Reply [to the Passionate Shepherd I, The...)— LV—BNL–EP—GEP—GP—HBV — PIHS — SEP —STC–VE º (Reply to Marlowe's The Passionate Shepherd to his Love.)—WEP 1 Shepherds, The. (Im Flowers of Sion.)—W: Drummond.— EPs—OAC—YC Shepherds All and Maidens Fair.—J: Fletcher.—EPE Shepherd's Calendar, The. — Edmund Spenser. See Shep- heardes Calendar, The. - Shepherd's Carol, The-E. B.--NT - Shepherd's Commendation of his Nymph, The. — Earl of Oxenford.—EP Shepherd's Cot, The...—W: Shenstone.—OTPC Shepherd's Day, The-Stefan George.—HGV & - shepherd's Description of Love, The.—Sir Walter Raleigh *— 4 (?). Shepherd's Dog, The-Matthias Barr-CBOP Shepherd's Dump, The-S., E. D.—NT * Shepherds had an Angel, The-Christina G. Rossetti...—YC Shepherds' Holiday [or Holyday!, The.—Ben Jonson. See Pan's Anniversary. Shepherd's Home, The.—W: Shenstone. See Pastoral Ballad. Shepherd's Hunting, The. (Sel. fr. 4th Eclogue.) — G: Wither.—HIBF Eclogue IV. (Sel.)—WEP 2 Shepherd's Hymn, The.—R : Crashaw. . See Hymn of the * Nativity, A. & Shepherds in Judea, Theº-Mary Austin.—DD–OAC shepherº º, #. — W: Shakespeare. See King Henry ., Pt. e Shepherd's Life, The. — Phineas Fletcher. See Purple Is- and, 'l'he. shephe; Love, The. — Ben Jonson. See Sad Shepherd, €. Shepherds Rejoice.—I: Watts.-YC Shepherd's Resolution, The (C.—fr. Fidelia.)— G: Wither. . —BNL–FEP—HBP—PYO (abr. (Author's Resolution in a Sonnet, The.)—-CEL–SEP— WE—WEP 2 (Lower's Resolution, The.)—GEP—HBV—OB (Manly Heart, The.)—BOL–EPs—FTA—OEL –PF -- PGT 1–SAy (sh; I, Wººns in Despair[e].)—BLV—EP—EPE— VS _1_L -- Shepherd's Resolution in Love.—T: Watson.—EP shephe; Sirena, Sel. fr. (Sirena.)—Michael Drayton.— Shepherd's Slumber, The.—Anon.—NT Shepherds' Song.—Anon.—NT Shepherd's Song, The.—Joanna Baillie.—EBS—OTPC Shepherd's Song, The-Edmund Bolton.—OAC shepheiº iºns, The.—Torquato Tasso. See Jerusalem De- 1Were Ol. shepherº sºns of Venus and Adonis. – H: Constable. — Shepherd's Story, The.—D: J. Burrell.—CS 30 shepheºlºrophy, The...—Alfred Ollivant. See Bob, Son of attle. . Shepherd's Week, The, Sels. fr.—J: Gay. Shepherd’s Week, Sel. fr. (Past. II.: Tuesday; or, The Ditty—cond.)—WEP 3 Thursday; or, The Spell.—EPR shephenºwie's Song, The...—Rob't Greene.—EP—EPE— Sheridan.-R. : W. Gilder.—DD—EDY - Sheridan at Cedar Creek.-Herman Melville.—PAH Sheridan's Ride.—W : F. Kirk.-SR 15 - - Sheridanºhard Brinsley. (Frags. fr. various authors.) Sheridan's Ride.—T: B. Read.— AH 2 — AmSS — APM — AWB—BAB —BIE —BNL —CBB —CBP —CBPC — CS 1–DD–FEP—FR-GN–HB–HBV —HBVy — HNS–H.PB—LOS 2—OAM—OCP —OS 2 — PAH — PAP—PAPrm—PCK —RAC —SFM —SMG —SSR — WR 43—YBW Sheriff §§ro-Gordo, The. (Albr.) — Fred E. Brooks. – Sheriff of Saumur, The.—J: G. Saxe.—BS 24 Sheriff. Thorne.—J: T. Trowbridge.—BS 7 Sheriff's Honor, The.—Anon.—NP | Shermanº W. Gilder.—AA—Amp—APPV—DD— EDY Sherman Tornado, The.—Howell L. Piner.—WR 23 ſº Sherman's in Savannah.-Oliver Wendell Holmes.—PAH Sherman's March.-Anon.—AWB Sherman’s March.-Fred E. Brooks.-CS 30—WR. 19 Sherman's March to the Sea.—S: H. M. Byers.-- A.H. 2 – - AWB–BE—OCP—PAH-PAP Sherwood.—Alfred Noyes.—HEV She’s All my Fancy Painted him.—Lewis Carroll.—NA She's Gane to Dwall in Heaven. (C.)—Allan Cunningham. —CBP—FEP—RLP—STC - (Lily of Nithsdale, The-sl. abr.)—EPs She’s the Easter Girl for Me.—Mrs. Macdonald.—WR. 57 Shibboleth l—E. H. J. Cleveland.—CS 3 Shield, The.—S. G. W.-EPs Shield of the Marguerite, The.—Jean de La Taille.—AFP Shield of the Rose.—Jean de La Taille.—AFP Shindig in the Country.—D. A. Ellsworth.-H.P 2 Shine on, most Glorious Light.—Kenyon West.—WR. 57 “Shiner” and the Waifs, The.—Anon.—SR 11 Shining Web, The.—Anon.—NV Ship, The.—Lloyd Mifflin.-AA Ship, The.—Frank Morton.—SBOS—SGB Ship, The. (Sonnets XVII., XVIII., XIX.)—Rob't Southey. —FP Ship Becalmed, The-S: Taylor Coleridge. See Rime of e the Ancient Mariner, The. - Ship Canal from the Atlantic to the Pacific, The.—Fs. Lie- e ber.—PAH Ship from Tirnanoge, The.—Emily Hickey.—BIP Ship in the Desert, The, Br. Sel. fr. (Dreamers.)—Joaquin Miller.—APM–GP - . (“Ah, there be souls none understand”—abr.)—GG Ship is Ready, The-Hannah Flagg Gould.—OTPC Ship o' the Fiend, The.—Anon.—BB (sl. abr.) (Demon Lover, The—diff. vers.)—BPB—EBS—WR. 21 (sl. abr.) * - The—sl. abºr.)—BBB–BESB–CGd— (Daemon Lover, Ship of Faith, The.—Anon.—BS 7—CS 17 —CSS —HBR — g HH-SDR-WIR 43 * Ship of . State, The -H: W. Longfellow. See Building of , the Ship, The. Ship of State, The.—W: P. Lunt.—BS 14—LLC—SS Ship on Fire, The.—H: Bateman.-MMR-TSS Ship on Fire, The.—C : Mackay.—PR. Ship-boy's Letter, The.—Anon.—CS 36 Ship-builder, The.—L.—ABV Ship-builders, The.—J: G. Whittier.—ABV-MAL Ships. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Ships.-J. : Masefield.—NPA Ships, The.—J. J. Bell.—CHV-GSP Ships, The.—W : Wordsworth.-NT Ships at Sea.—Rob't B. Coffin.—BNL–EPs —FEP —HBP —LLC—M.M.R.—MRS—YBW Ships at Sea.—Allie W. Rollins.—CS,21 Ships that Pass in the Night, Sel. fr. (Traveler and the Temple of Knowledge, The-Ch. VI.)—Beatrice Har- & raden.—BS 22 - Ships that Pass in the Night.—H: W. Longfellow.—RAC Shipwreck, The.—Lord Byron. See Don Juan. Shipwreck, The. (Sels. fr.)—W: Falconer. (Shipwreck, The.)—BNL–EPR—WEP 3 (Sunset Picture, A.)—CBP (Wrecked in the Tempest.)—CBP Shipwreck, The.—E. H. Palmer.—NA Shipwreck, The-J: Wilson. . See Isle of Palms. Shipwrecked.—François Coppée.—CS 19 . . . Shiv and the Grasshopper.—Rudyard Kipling.—GSP Shock of Bereavement, The. (Poems of the Imagination— # Sonnets, XXVII.-O.) — W: Wordsworth. — WEP 4 (Desideria.)—OB–PGT 1 284 TITLE INDEX Signs shockhºff Cicely and the Two Bears. (0.) — W: B. 8. Ił01S. (Cicely and the Bears.)—MYF Shocking Auntie-Anon.—SR 15 Shoe or Stocking.—Edith M. Thomas.-BOC Shoeing a Bronco.—Bill Nye.—SP 5 Shoemakers, The.—J: Greenleaf Whittier.—CAP Shoemaker's Daughter, The.—T: D. English.--CS 22 Shoemaker's Holi *ś The. Sel. fr.—T: Dekker. (Second Three Men's Song, The.)—EP $ Shoemaker's Little White Shoes, The.—Frances E. Willard. —SP 5 Shonny Schwartz.-C: F. Adams.-CS 23—FS Shoogy-shoo, The.—Winthrop Packard.—HIBV-HP 2 Shooting. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Shooting Song, A.—W: B. Rands.-BVC Shop and Freedom.—Punch. (Londom.)—PAH Shopping.—Anon.—CS 38—SR 13 “Shore is lined with anchored ships, The.”—Helen H. Jack- son.—BNL Shore ºniº, The. (Sl. abr.) — Frd’k W: Faber. — i Shores of Nothing, The.—J. K. Kendall.—SBOS—SGB Short and Sweet.—Annie Farwell Brown.— 19 Short Hymn upon the Birth of Prince Charles, A. — H. : Wotton.—EIDY | Short Letters of a Small Boy.—Paul West.—CS 40 Short Missionary Service, A.—Clara J. Denton.—SSE Short Musical Histories.—Anon.—WA Short Sensational Story.—Anon.—CS 16 Short Sermon, A.—Anon.—HPI Short Talk by Charlie Case, A.—Charlie Case.—NM Shorten Sail.-G : B. Dodington, Lord Melcombe.—OB Shortest Month.-Adeline Whitney.—CCB Shortness of Life, The.—F's. Quarles.—FEP—NT “Shot through the Heart.”—Ina M. Porter.—BE—EDY Should you Feel Inclined to Censure.—Anon.—HTb-II Shout the Glad Tidings.-W. A. Muhlenberg.—FEP “Shoutin’.”—Frank L. Stanton.—CS 29 Shouting Jane.—S. W. R. Ford.—CS 28 Show, The.—(Side Shows.)—WR 54 Show of Hands, The.—W. R. Walkes.—WR 36 showerº; (Im. An April Day.) — Helen E. Brown.— Shower, The.—HI: Vaughan.—CBP Showing how the Cavern Followed the Hut’s Advice. — J. : Hookham.—OTPC Showing off an Elocutionist.—A. M. Griswold.—CS 33 Shri Krishna’s Flute.—Louisa Cooke Don-Carlos.-S Shrimp-gatherers, The. (Parody.)—Bayard Taylor.—PA Shrine, The.—H. D.—NPA Shrine, The.—Digby Mackworth Dolben.—HEV Shriving of Guinevere, The...—S. Weir Mitchell.—BS 10 Shroud, The.—Edna St. Vincent Millay.—AMV 2—NPA Shrouding of the Duchess of Malfi, The. (Br. Sel. fr. The Duchess of Malfi, Act IV., Sc. 2.)—J: Webster.—OB Shrubbery, The.—W: Cowper.—BGV-PGT 1 Shule, Agrah l—W: Sharp.–OVW Shule Aroon.—Anon.—DB—TIP Shun the Bowl.—Eliza H. Barker.—CS 15 Shut In. (Arr.)—Sarah M. Dunham.—HTb-II Shut not Your Doors.-Walt Whitman.—CAP Shut Your Cattle In.—Mrs. B. C. Rude.—AD Shy Little Maid, A.—Anon.—SP 4 Shylock.-W: Shakespeare. See Merchant of Venice, The. Shylock for the Jews.-W: Shakespeare. See Merchant of Venice, The. Shylock Lends the Ducats. – W: Shakespeare. See Mer- chant of Venice, The. Shylock to Antonio. — W: Shakespeare. See Merchant of enice, The. Shylock's Remonstrance with Antonio. —W: Shakespeare. ee Merchant of Venice. Shyness of Love. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Si, Do, Re.—Mrs. B. C. Rude.—TFY Si Jeunesse Sawait l—Edmund C. Stedman.—AA—YBW Siberia.--Jas. C. Mangan.-BIP—D.B—RTI—TIP Siberia if with Her.—Anon.—WR. 57 Sibyl.—J: Payne.—VA Sibyl, The.—T: G. Hake.—VA Sibyl, The Pergy Mackaye.—LY Sibyl's Cave at Cuma, The.—Aubrey De Vere.—TIWP Sibylla ºmitera—Dante G. Rossetti. See House of Life, e Sibylline Bartering.—E: Rowland Sill.—AL Sic Itur.—Arthur H. Clough.-HBV—PGT2 Sic Passim.—Alice M. Ardagh.--TCW Sic Transit.—T: Campion.—PGT 1 Sic Vita.--W : Stanley Braithwaite.—HRV—LBM Sic Vita.--—H: King.—BNL–CS 19—FEP—NT—STC (Life.)—HBP (Life of Man, The.)—CEL Sicilian Captive, The. (Br. Sel., w. mus.)—Felicia Hemans. Sicilian Emigrant's Song.—W: Carlos Williams.-NPA Sicilian Idyll, A. (First scene.)—T: Sturge Moore.—GnR-I Sicilian tº charms—Theocritus. (Tr. by Andrew Lang.) Sicilian Night, A.—E: C. Lefroy.—VA Sicilian's Tale, The.—H: W. Longfellow. See King Robert of Sicily. Sicily.—Emil Rothe.—OAA Sick Bed of Cuchulain, The.—Anon. (Lºgº of Fand at Parting from Cuchulain, The.) — (Leagh’s Summons to Cuchulain.)—BIP Sick Boy's Plan, The. Sick Child, The. Sick Docter, The.—E. Arnal.—AFP Sick Doll, The. (Dial.)—Anon.—YFD Sick Kitty, The.—Anon-WR 17 Sick Man and the Angel, The-J: Gay-SAy Sick Princess, The.—Katha. Tynan Hinkson.—RTI Sick Rooster, The...—Helen A. Goodwin.—WR. 20 Sick Rose, The-W: Blake.—BGV-EP Sick Sgºriº, The-Adam L. Gordon.—OVW-SEOS — (Well Satisfied.)—THV Sick-bed Promises.—Augusta Rortrecht.—WR 52 Sickness.-W.; Shakespeare. See King Henry IV., Pt. II. Siddons and her Maid.—Walter S. Landor.—HIPE Sidera, Sels. fr.-Philip Sidney. Dirge, # GIII. Love is Dead—C.)—EP—NT—OEL * P “Nightingalé, as soon as April bringeth, The.” (XII. Song: , The Nightingale–C.)—EP—PGT 1 g (Philomela.)—HBV—OB—WEP 1 (sel.) Sidney Godolphin.—Clinton Scollard.—AA—EDY Sidney Lanier.—W: H. Hayne.—EDY Sidney, Sir Philip. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Siege, The.—Sir J. Suckling.—BLV Siege and Conquest of Alhama. — Lord Byron. {- Mournful Ballad on the Siege, etc. Siege cºlºrade—Anon– ABV — BNL -FEP —HBV — Siege of Calais, The-Will W. McGuire.—CS 33 Siege of, §ºpultepec, The. — W: Haines Lytle. — AH 2 — Siege of Corinth, The, Sels. fr.—Lord Byron. Alp's Decision. (Sts. XVIII.-XXI.-cond.)—TMD (Hurts of Time—XVIII.-sl. abr.)—EPs Heroes of Greece. (Sel. fr. XV.)—CS 7 Midnight in the East.—RLP Siege of Corinth, The. (Cond.)—RTV—WR 11 Siege of Corinth, The.. (XXII.)—EPs Storming of Corinth, The. (XXII., XXIV., XXV., XXX., * XXXIII.) Siege of Cuautla, The : The Bunker Hill of Mexico.—Wal- ter S. Logan.-W.R. 22 Siege *Perry, The...—Cecil F. Alexander.—EDY —RTI — (Dial.)—Anon.—NDP (Punch.)—HPE See Very Siege of Havana, The. of Savannah, The. Siege of Lucknow, The.—H. Savile Clark-WR 13 Siege of Savannah [wr. Havana], The. (Rivington’s Ga- e zette.)—EDY Siege of the Alamo-Eliz. L. Saxons—BS 19–PFP Siege of Valencia, The, Sels. fr.—Felicia D. Hemans. Ballad of Roncesvalles, A.—W 4. Dirge : “Calm on the spirit [bosom—C.] of thy God.”— EP—FEP—HBV-OE–WEP 4 Siege of Vire, The.—Olivier Basselin.—AFP Siege *mora, The...— (Tr. by) Rob't Southey. See Cid, €. Siena. (Frag.)—Algernon C : Swinburne.—POW–TIWP Sierras [from the Sea—C.], The.—Joaquin Miller.—GP Sigh, A.—Timothy Otis Paine.—HIP 2 Sigh, A.—Harriet P. Spofford.—AA—ASL–FTA—HBV “Sigh and grieve that you are yet so carnal and worldly.”— T: ā Kempis. See Imitation of Christ, The. Sigh for Knockmany, A.—W : Carleton.—BIP–DB—TIP Sigh no more, Ladies. – W: Shakespeare. See Much Ado about Nothing. Sigh not for Love-Helen Hay.—AA Sigh of Silence, The.—J: Keats. See “I stood tiptoe upon a little hill.” Sighs, Tears, and Smiles. BNL (Rivington’s Gazette.) See Siege (Frags. fr. various awthors.) — Sight in Camp in the Daybreak Gray and Dim, A.—Walt Whitman.—AA—CAP—HBP Sight of Angels, The.—J: Jas. Piatt.—CBP Sign of Distress, The.—Anon.—CS 8—PCn Sign of Silence, The.—J: Keats.-RAC Sign of the Cross, The. (Sel. fr.)—Wilson Barrett.-SP 1 (Love of Berenice, The.)—BS 27 (Marcus Pleads for Mercia.)—WR 2 (Marcus Pleads, with Mercia.)—WR 4 (Triumph of Faith.)—WR 48 (Wooing of Berenice.)—WR 29 Sign of the Cross, The.—J: H. Newman.-VA Signal Man, The. (Cond, and ad.)—C: Dickens.—NC Signalman's Story, The.—Jessie H. Wheeler.—WR. 19 Signals of Distress.-Rob't Crompton.—TS Sign-board, The.—Anon.—PR's Sign-board, The.—Ella W. Wilcox. —CS 14—SR 6—WR. 15 Significange of the Spanish War, The.—J: D. Long.—SC Signing of Magna Charta, The...— Jerome K. Jerome. See * Three Men in a Boat. Signing of the Declaration, The.—G: Lippard. See Fourth of July, 1776, The. Signing of the Pledge. (Dial.)—Anon.—CS 16 Signing the Pledge.—Anon.—SR 2 Signing the Pledge. (Tab.)—Anon.—TCP Signing the Pledge. (Dial.)—Ella C. Clement.—CDs Signs.—Josephine Merwin Cook.-W.R. 31 Signs.—Inez C. Parker.—CS 38 Signs and Qmens.—Anon.—BS 3—CS 10—MHR—SDR Signs and Seasons. (Sel. fr.)—J: Burroughs. (Cow, The.)—SSR (Farmer's Life, The.)—SSR (Haying.)—SSR. (Spring Relish, A.)—OAA (Tragedies of the Nests, The.)—SSR. 285 Signs AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS Signs of Christmas.-Willis B. Hawkins.—WR 28 Signs of Foul Weather.—E: Jenner. See following. Signs &Rain—º : Jenner.—BNL–CGd —OTPO --PQR - . (Signs of Foul Weather—sl. diff. vers.)—BWC Signs of Spring.—Frank H. Sweet—PyR Signs of the Season.— (Old Ballad.)—BOC–YC Signs of the Times.—H. C. Dodge.—AWH Signs of the Times.-Paul Laurence. Dunbar.-W.R. 40 Sigourney Memorial Day.—Anon.—SDE—Spſ)E Signs of the Zodiac.—Anon.—OS 1 Sigurd the Volsung. See Story of Sigurd the Volsung, The. Silas Marner.—(Sel. fr.)—G: Eliot. • (Dº Urges jas Marner to go to Church on Christmas ay.)— Silence.—Anon.—FTA Silence.—Anon.—KNE Silence.—T: Hood.-OB—WR 1 Silence.— Lynch.-HP - Silence.—Edgar Lee Masters.-AMW 3–NPA. Silence.—J. H. Morse.—AA - Silence.—G: F. Savage-Armstrong.—DB Silence.—J: L. Spalding. ...See God and the Soul. Silence is ºp (Fr. The World to Come.) (Chautaw- quan.)— - - Silence of Love, The.—Hamilton Drummond. — FTA — HP sl. abr.) Silence of Love, The. (In Wild Eden.)—G: E. Woodberry. - —ASL–FTA - - ... (“O, inexpressible as sweet”—C.)—AA—HBV Silence of the Hills, The-W: P. Foster-BNL Silence of Unlabored Fields, The.-Jos. Campbell.—DB Silence Party, A.—Anon.—EuB Silenced Singer, The.—W : J. Linton.—VA Silences.—Arthur O’Shaughnessy.—PGT 2—VA Silent and Lone.—Fs. D. Gage.—Or Silent Army of Memorial Day, The.—Julia C. Jones.—DR Silent Baby.—Ellen B. Currier.—BNL Silent Grand Army, The...—E. M. H. C.—PEO Silent Harp, The.—Anon.—CS 13 Silent Influence.—Anon.—KNE Silent Land, The.—Kate S. McLean,—GP Silent Lover, The.—Sir Walter Raleigh.-CBP —EP —FEP —OB (br. sel.) , Silent Lover, The.—Edmund Spenser.—EPE Silent March, A.—Anon.—BE Silent Melody, The.—Oliver Wendell Holmes.—CAP Silent Mouth, A.—Cathal, O'Byrne.—BIP - Silent Multitude, The-Felicia D. Hemans.—FP Silent Music. (Fr. Observations in the Art of English Poesy.)—T: Campion.—CEL ... (Laura.)—QB - Silent Noon. (The House of Life, Sonnet XIX.)— Dante G. Rossetti.-LTV—PGT 2—VE Silent Partner, The. (Mom.)—Fannie A. Matthews.-MN Silent Prayers. e Lamartine.—THV Silent Songs.-R. : H : Stoddard.—CBP Silent Snow, The.—Ethelwyn Wetherald.—SBOS—SGB Silent System, The-Brander Matthews.--SP2 Silent Tower of Bottreau [x], The. — Rob't S. Hawker. — CS 18–MMR—SR 1–VA Silent Voices, The-Alfred Tennyson—EP—PGT2—VA Silent Woman, The, Sel. fr. — Ben Jonson. See Simplex Munditiis. Silhouette.—E. Pauline Johnson.—SBOS—SGB Silhouettes.—Oscar Wilde.—CBP Silk Worms.-Mary Elliott.—OTPC . Silkweed.—Philip H. Savage.—AA—AL Silkworm, The.—Mary Howitt.—CBOP Siller Croun, The.—Susanna Blamire.—BNL–FEP—HBW Silly Billy. (Sl. abr.)—Fred E. Brooks.-W.R. 25 Silly Country. Chap, A.—Anon.--NM Silly Fair.—W : Congreve.—BNL - (Lesbia.)—FEP Siloam’s Shady Rill. (First Sunday after Epiphany—C.)— Reginald Heber.—TFS (abr.) se (By Cool Siloam,)—BGV—LLC (By Cool Siloam’s Shady Rill—Sel.)—LOS 2—PoR ... (Hymn for First Sunday after Epiphany.)—FEP Silver Age, Sel. fr. (Praise of Ceres.)—T: Heywood.—LC Silver and Lavender.—W : Shattuck.—HIP 2 Silver Bird's Nest, The.—Anon.—PEO Silver Boat, The.—Mary F. Butts.--CCB Silver Cup, The.—Anon.—CS 26 Silver Dollar, The. (Dial.)—H. E. McBride,-SD Silver Lining, The.—(Ladies Home Journal.)—WHO Silver Plate, The.—Marg. J. Preston.—BS 17 Silver Question, The.—Oliver Herford.—NA Silver Tassie, The. (C.)—Rob't Burns.—EBS (Before Parting.)—LH–RTV (Bonnie Mary.)—GP (Farewell, A.)—PGT 1 (My Bonnie Mary—also C.)—BGV-HBV—OB Silver Thaw, The-C: G. D. Roberts.--TGV - º Silver Thimble, The...—François Coppée. (Tr. by M. E. Poin- dexter.)—BOL Silver Wedding, The. (Moºn.)—Anon.—WR 32 Silver Wedding, The.—Mrs. C. M. Stowe.—CS 6—SR 7 silvernºuatters, The, Sel. fr.— Rob't L: Stevenson. — Silver-shoe—Walter Thornbury.—CBB Silversmith, The.—E: Hyde.—CS 38 - silvia-Fly : Shakespeare. €. Silvia ; or, The May Queen.-G : Darley. See Sylvia ; or, The May Queen. See Two Gentlemen of Verona, —a Similarºse, # aſſacta Columbiana.)—CH-CR —SP 4 ºr similarºismous P. S. Gilman,—AWH – HBV — Simile, A.—Eliz. B. Browning. See Aurora Leigh. Simile, A.—W: Wordsworth. See Excursion, The. ( śiññā, Ā-īthºP 8 • ( Similes.—Anon.—WA Similia Similibus Curantur.—R. H. Newell.—CS 20 Simmer's a Pleasant Time.—Rob't Burns.—NT Simon.—J: FHerbin.—TCW Simon Danz.-H: Wadsworth Longfellow.—OVW Simon de Montfort.—G. Ellis.-L.HT - Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester.—Jas. Lincoln.- EHT Simon Grub's Dream.—Anon.—CS 33 Simon # the Old Huntsman.—W: Wordsworth.-EPN- #T 1 Simon Short's Courtship.–Anon. See following. Simon Short's Son Samuel,-Anon.—-CS (Samuel Short's Success.)—SA (Simon Short's Courtship.)—SR 10 - Simon Solitary's Ideal Wife.—Mary K. Dallas.-W.R. 3 Simon, Son of Onias.-(Apocrypha.)—BFIV Simon Surnamed Peter.—Edgar Lee Masters.-AMV 4 Simon's Burden.—Rose T. Cooke.—SSS Simon's Wife's Mother Lay Sick of a Fever.— Anon.— CD (abr.) (Katrina's Visit to New York.)—CS 23 (Abr.)—SDR Simon the Cyrenean.-Lucy Lyttelton.—HEV Simple Bill of Fare for a Christmas Dinner, A.—H. H. —, OAC - Simple Case of Grippe.—Edmund Vance Cooke.—WR 58 Church, The...—Anon.—CS 28 English.-Ray Clarke Rose.—WA Mald, A.—J: B. L. Warren, Lord De Tabley.—WA March, A.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE Nature.—G. : J. Romanes.—HIBV-PGT2 Ploughboy, The.—(Ballad.)—BBB–OBB Sign, A.—Anon.—CS 29—WR 15 Simon.—(Mother Goose.)—PG|pr - Simon. (Mother Goose Sonnets.)—Harriet S. Morg- s ridge.—AA - Simplex Munditiis. (Song fr. [Epicoene; or, J The Silent oman, Act I., Sc. 1.)—Ben Jonson.—EPE—HBV —OBT.S.E.5–$f 3 vº (Freedom in Dress.)-BNL–EPs (Song.)—FEP—HBP—WEP 2 (Sweet Neglect, The.)—CBP—OEL–RLP—STC Simplicity.—Emily Dickinson.—APM Simplon Pass, The...—W: Wordsworth-EPN-POW Sim's Little Girl.—Mary - Hartwell.—CS 14 Sin. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Sin.—R : (?) Baxter.—PP—YFR Sin... (C.)—G : Herbert—EPs (Bosom Sin.)—CBP—LLC (Life's Lessons.)—CEL Sin Eater, The.—Ruth Comfort Mitchell.—AMV 1 Sin is Sin.—Anon.—HTb-I Sin of David, The, (Sel. fr.)—Stephen Phillips. . (Twilight.)—VE - Sin of Omission, The. ... (C.)—Marg. E. Sangster.—HBV— -I—SP 4–SR 9 (“It isn't the thing you do, dear”—sel.)—BIL–FTA . (Left Undone.)—SSS Sin of the Bishop of Modenstein, The... (Sel. fr. The Heart • of Princess Osra, Ch. V.)—Anthony Hope.—NP Sin of the Prince Bishop, The-W: Canton.—CLS “Sin runs to passion; passion to tumult in character.” — Austin Phelps.-GG Since All that is not Heaven.—J: Keble.—CBP “Since Cleopatra Died.”—T: W. Higginson.—AA Since First I Saw your Face.—Anon.—OB Since I Have Felt the Sense of Death.--Helen Hoyt.—NPA Since Pa Aint Here no More.—S. E. Kiser.—SR 15 - Since Papa Doesn't Drink.-Nixon Waterman.-W.R. 50 Since Sister's Got a Beau.-Anon.—WR 52 Since she Went Home.—Rob't J. Burdette—CS 28—WR 23 Since there's no Help. ... (Ideas LXI.-O.)—Michael Dray- ton.—Ehl’—EPC—LTV-SEP—VE (Come, Let us Kisse and Parte.)—BNL (Let us Kiss and Part.)—HBP (Love's Farewell.)—FTA—GEP—PGT 1–R.LP (Parting, The [or A. J.)—CBP—CEL–GP—OB (Sonnet.)—EP—FEP—WEP 1 - Since we Parted.—Rob't, Lord Lytton.—FLS—HBV-WSA Since Will Turned into a Boy.—F. A. Steele.—WR. 50 Since Yesterday.—Lord Houghton.—CBP Sincere Flattery of R. B. to Å. S.—J. K. Stephen.—BLV Sincere Flattery of W. S. (Mr.)—J. K. Stephen.—BLV Sinceremºte; # W. W. (Americanus.)—J. K. Stephen.— tº- Sincerity the Soul of Eloquence.—Johann W. von Goethe.— —S - Sinfonia Eroica.-Alice A. (S.) James.—AA Sing a Song.—(Mother Goose.)—CFBIP–RAC–SFM Sing a Song a Sixpence.—Anon.—BS 14 - Sing a Song to me.—Anon.—AD—LLC Sing Again.—Marie Van Vorst,-AA “Sing, children, sing !”—Celia Thaxter.—FHS Sing for the Garish Eye.—W: S. Gilbert.—NA Sing Heigh-ho ſ—C: Kingsley.—BOL–HBV—SP 7–VSA Sing, Lily Bells.-Anon.—LPP Sing on, Blithe Bird I (I. Plucked the Berry—C.)— W: Motherwell.—GN —GSP —HBV —HBVy —LOS 1 — OTPC–RAC–WCL 286 i TITLE INDEX , Sister Sing, Robin, Sing.—Anon.—ASR-I Sing unto the Lord. (Paraphrase of Psalm XCVI.)-Phi- lip Sidney.—EPs Sing us a Song.—Anon.—PF Sing with Right Good Cheer.—Anon.—WR 55 Sing, ye Trenches.-Helen Coale Crew.—AMW 3 Sing-away Biºs The. (Sl. diff. fr. Poems.)—Lucy Lar- COROl.-I: Singer, The.—Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.—HGV Singer, The...—Wade Robinson.—HI) L Singer, The-Edmund C. Stedman.--PoR Singer, Tºg (Sl. abr.)—J: G. Whittier.—BIL (br. sel.) —CS 4 Singer and the Child, The.—Adeline. E. Gross.--QS 25 Singer in the Prison, The.—Walt Whitman,— APM – CAP – Lu Singer of One Song, The.—H: A. Beers-AA Singers, The.—H: W. Longfellow.—LLC Singerº, The. (C.—w. 2 add. Sts.) — H. Abbey. - 14 (Stranger's Alms, The—sl. abr.)—TMD . (For another vers. of the same story Sée Song of the Market Place, The, by Jas. Buckham.) Singer's Climax, The.—Anon.—CS 21 Singing.—Rob't L. Stevenson.—CFBP—LC Singing across the Water.—Wesley Stretch-CS 21 Singing Baby, The...—Grace Winthrop.–WR 19 Singing for the Million. ... (Albr.)—T: Hood, LCS 8 (More Hullahbaloo—C.—more abr.)—MHR Singing in God's Acres.—Eugene Field.-W.R. 19 Singing Joseph.--Annie A. Preston.--PP-YPS Singing Leaves, The.—Jas. R. Lowell.—CAP—GN–SFM Singing Lesson, A.—Jean Ingelow.—CBOP —DD —FPE – HBV—LLC—QS 2—PHS—WR 43 Singing Lesson, A.—Algernon C: Swinburne.—HEV Singing Man, The...— Josephine Preston Peabody Marks. – AL–HBV - Singing of the Magnificat, The.—E. Nesbit.—RT Singing of You.-Anon.—FLS .* Singing Stars.-Katha. Tynan Hinkson.--WA. Singing Temperance Songs. (Dial.)—J. D. Vinton.—MD Singing-lesson.—Mary Colborne.—WR 34 t Single Head of Wheat, A.—Mrs. L. C. Eldred.—BS 17 (sl. abr.)—CS 20–FMR Single Stitch.-Susan Coolidge.—CHV Single Tax, The.—(Debate.)—SP 7 º - Sings a “Winky-tooden.” Song.—Jas. W. Riley. See Session - with Uncle Sidney, A. Sing-song.—Christina G. Rossetti-TYP Singsong of England, A.—Maurice Hewlett.—PPV Singular sºmetroid of Baby Bunting, The.—Guy W. Carryl. Sinking of the Maine. (St. Lowis Republican.)—FAS (Maine's Men, The.)—PAPrm Sinking of the Merrimac, The.—Arthur D. Hall.—MRS Sinking of the Merrimac, The.—R: P. Hobson.—PT.R. Sinking of the Merrimack, The.—Lucy Larcom.—PAH Sinking of the Ships, The.—W. B. Collison.—PRR Sinking the Merrimac.—Joe Cone.—EDY Sinless Child, The, Sel. fr.—Eliz. O. Smith-AA Sioux Chief's Daughter, The. (Sl. diff. fr. Poems, rev. ed.) —Joaquin Miller.—BS 8—CS 19–PFP Sir Aglovaile.—G. : Macdonald.—RTV Sir Aldingar.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB–OBB Sir Andrew , Barton. (In Percy's Reliques—sl. diff. ver- sions.)—BBB-EP—ESB–OBB Sir Arthur and the Charming Mollee.—(Ballad.)—BBB Sir Beville.—R. S. Hawker.—ABV Sir Cawline.—Anon.—BIESB-ESB–OBB Sir Cupid.—F: E. Weatherly.—TMR Sir Dandelion.—Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.—TT Sir Eggnogg. (Parody.)—Bayard Taylor.—PA Sir Eldric.—A. M. F. Robinson.—BBB Sir Eustace Grey. —G: Crabbe-BGV Sir Francis Drake.—C: Kingsley. See Westward Ho! Sir Galahad.—Alfred Tennyson. See Morte d’Arthur. Sir Gawayn at the Green Chapel.—Anon. See Sir Gawayn and the Grene Knyght. Sir Henry Clinton's Invitation to the Refugees.—Philip Fre- neau.-PAH Sir Hugh ; or, The Jew’s Daughter. (Jew's Daughter, The —C.—in Percy's Reliques.)—Anon.—BPB—EPO— ESB (Sl. abºr.)—BB—OEB Sir Hugo's Choice.—Jas. J. Roche.—BS 21 * Sir Humphrey Gilbert.—HI: W. Longfellow.—APH-ASL — HBV—HBVy—LHT-OCP—OTPC—PAH-SSR. Sir J. S. (C.)—Sir J.: Suckling. . (Constancy.)—BNL–CEP—CEL–EPE—FEP— NT — OFIL–WEP 2 (Constant Lover, The.)—EP—HBV—OB—SAy (Moods.)—EPs Sir James the Rose.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Sir John A. MacDonald.—J: W. Bengough.--TCW Sir John Butler.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Sir John Franklin.—G : H. Boker.—CS 1 (Bºlº, ºf Sir John Franklin, A.)—AA—AmIP—EDY— Sir John Franklin.—Alfred Tennyson.—EDY—EP Sir John Suckling's Campaign.—Sir J.: Mennis (?).-CGd Sir Joshua.--W: Hazlitt.—FT Sir Lancelot. (Sel. fr. Le Morte d’Arthur, Bk. XXI., Ch. XIII.)—Sir T: Mal [l]ory.—OS 3 Sir Lancelot du Lake. (In Percy's, Reliques-Had. fr. Ma- lory's Le Morte d'Arthur.)—Anon.—CGd Sir Lark and King Sun: A Parable. (ºr:g fr. Adela gº Ch. XVI.)—G: MacDonald.—GN–HBV— HBVy Sir Launcelot and Queen Guinevere.—Alfred Tennyson. — BOL–GEP—GT—VA Sir Launfal and the Leper.—Jas. R. Lowell. Sir Launfal, The. Sir Lionel.- (Old Ballad.)—ESB * . Sir Marmaduke.—G: Colman... (the Younger.)—BFV- BNL —CTBP—FEP—HBP Sir Marmaduke's Musings.-Theo. Tilton.—AA—CBP Sir Nicholas at Marston Moor. (C.)—Winthrop M. Praed. —EDY-LPIT-PPV (Marston Moor.)—BITV—MYF–RTW Sir Patrick Spence.—Anon. See following. Sir Patrick Spens. . (In Border Minstrelsy and Percy's Re- liques.) — Anon. —ABV —BIESB —BITV – BBB — CBB–CBOP–CSBP—EBS —EP —EPC —EPO — EPs—ESB-FEP—GN–GSP —HBP —HBV —LH —OBB—OEB—OTPC–RAC–RTV—SEP —VE — WEP 1 (Albr.)—BB—OB (Sir Patrick Spence.)—PHS (abr.) Br. Sel. w8ed as teact to Dejection: An Ode, by S: T. Coleridge.) w - Sir Pavon and St. Pavon.—Sara H. Palfrey.—EPs Sir Peter.—T: Love Peacock.--FT Sir Philip Sidney.-W: Browne. See Britannia's Pastorals. Sir Philip Sidney. ... (Fr. An Elegy on a Friend's Passion for his Astrophill.)—Matthew Royden.—BNL–WEP 1 (Lament for Sir Philip Sidney.)—EIDY º (On Sir Philip Sidney—sel.)—EPs Sir Ponto's Party.—Prof. Bruns.—CBOP Sir Ribbeck of Ribbeck.-Theodore Fontane.—HGV Sir Robert Walpole. — Alex. Pope. See Epilogue to the Satires, The. Sir Robert Walpole against Mr. Pitt.—Rob't Walpole.—KNE {#: Mr. Pitt, 1741.)—SS Against William Pitt.)—SSD (Walpole's Attack on Pitt.)—BS 17—FTR Sir Robin.--Anon.—SSC Sir Robin.-Lucy Larcom.—CCB Sir Roſſ. * Country House.—Jos. Addison. See Specta- Or, €. Sir Roger at the Play.—Jos. Addison. See Spectator, The. Sir Roſſ; #. Coverley Papers.-Jos. Addison. See Specta- Or, 'L'he. Sir Roger's Death-Jos. Addison. See Spectator, The. Sir Rupert, the Fearless.-R. : H. Barham.—HIPE (Luriº #. The Knight's Visit to the Mermaids—cond.) - V Sir Sidney Smith.--T: Dibdin.- CGd (sl. abºr.)— EDY — HBJP (at. to C : Dibdin.) Sir Thomas Wyatt.—Sir Antonio Sentleger.—EDY Sir Turlough ; or, The Churchyard Bride.— W: Carleton.— DE—TIP Sir Waggºaleigh and Queen Elizabeth.- F. M. Allen.— Sir Walter Raleigh to a Caged Linnet.—Eugene Lee-Hamil- ton.—EDY—VA (C.)—Sir Walter Raleigh. Sir Walter Raleigh's Pilgrimage. (Hºmage)—EP—EPE — HBV — OB (abºr.) — (Pilgrim, The—abr.)—QS 3 wº . (Pilgrimageſ, Thel.)—BNL–EPs (abr.)—FEP Sir Walter Raleigh's Verses Found in his Bible in the Gate- house at Westminster. — Sir Walter Raleigh. See º Verses Found in his Bible, etc. Sir Walter Scott.— Lord Byron. See English Bards and Scotch IReviewers. Sir Walter Scott.—R: W. Gilder-EDY Sir Walter Scott, Br. sel. fr. (“Triumphs of the warrior are bounded by the narrow theatre of his own age, tº The.”)—W : H. Prescott.—HISS 1 Sir Walter Scott and his Dogs. (Sel. fr. Abbotsford.) — Washington Irving.—FTR Sir Walter Scott and Marjorie Fleming.—J: Brown.—BOF Sir Walter Scott at Pompeii.-Laetitia Eliz. Landon.—CBP Sir Walter Scott, in Westminster.—J: Hay. C Sir Walter, Scott's Farewell.—W: Wordsworth-NT Sir Walter's Honor. (Sel.)—Marg. J. Preston.—TMD Sirdar, The. — G. W. Steevens. See With Kitchener, to Rhartum. - sirena's (Proghe Shepherd's Sirena.)—Michael Drayton.— Sirens, The, Br. sel. fr.—Jas. R. Lowell.—BNL Sirens Sing, The. — Frank T. Marzials. See Two Sonnet See Vision of OngS. Siren's i.e. The.—W: Browne. See Inner Temple Masque, €. Siren's Wedding-ring, The-G. H. Jessop.–CS 23 Sirmio.—Caius Valerius Catullus. (Tr. by T: Moore.) — Sistah Lize.—W : W. Cook.-CS 37 Sister.—J: G. Whittier. See Snow-bound. Sister Agatha's Ghost.—J. J. Wray. See Nestleton Magna. Sister and I.--Anon.—BS 7—CS 18 Sister, Awake.—Anon.—HRV-NT—OB Sister Ernestine's Beau.-Belle M. Locke.—CS 36 Sister Helen.—Dante Gabriel Rossetti...—EP—EPN Sister Madeleine.—Clare Everest.—HIP ..? Sister Mary of the Love of God.—Rosa Mulholland.—WA Sister Mary Veronica.-Nancy Byrd Turner.—AMW 3 Sister Months, The.—Lucy Larcom.—POS Sister of Charity, A.—F. G. Scott.—SBOS—SGB Sister of Charity, The.—Gerald Griffin.—CS 12 287 Sister AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Sister Pleads for a Brother's Life, A.—W: Shakespeare. See Measure for Measure. . Sisterly Confidences.—Rhoda Broughton.—WR 20 Sisterly Scheme, A.—HI: C. Bunner.—BS 21—DR (abr.) Sisters, The.—Mary Aldis.--AMV 4 Sisters, The.—Aubrey De Vere.—STC Sisters, The.—H. C. Hunt.—SD Sisters, The.—J: B. Tabb.-AA Sisters, The.—Alfred Tennyson.-RLP—RTW Sisters, The.—J: G. Whittier.—BFV-CAP—CS 10—WR 27 Sister’s Best Feller.—Jos. C. Lincoln.-W.R. 39 Sister's Sacrifice, A.—Augustin Daly.—WR 4 Sister's Tragedy, The.—T: Bailey Aldrich.-W.R. 53 Sisyphus.-C: Mackay.—RLP Sit Down, Sad Soul." (C.)— Bryan W. Procter.— BNL — FIBP—SP 4–VA Sit up Straight.—Anon.—WR 17 Sitting of the Session, The.—R. Fergusson.—BGV tº Situation jºighteen Sixty-three, The. — Abraham Lincoln. - 46 Situation of a University, The.—Elmer H. Capen.—MRS Six Carpenters’ Case, The.—Sir Frd'k Pollock.-WA Six Dollars Out of Three.—Anon.—NM Six Little B's.--Anon.—CHP Six Little Candles.—Alice E. Allen.—CHP Six Little Sparrows.-Amy Kahm.—PyR. Six Little Words.--Anon.—TFS ’ Six Love Letters.--Anon.—CS 25—WR. 20 Six O'clock P. M.–Anon.—PP—YFR Six Road Ends, The.—Will Carew.—BIP Six Sonnets.-Percy MacKaye. American Neutrality.—AMV 2 Kruppism.—AMV 2 Peace.—AMV 2 Real Germany, The.—AMV 2 To William Watson in England.—AMV 2 Wilson.—AMV 2 Six Times an Orphan.—Anon.—WR 52 Six Years Old.—Anon. See School. Sixe Idillia, Sels. fr.—Theocritus (tr. by Sir E: Dyer.) Helen's Epithalamion.—WEP 1 Brayer of Theocritus for Syracuse, The.—WEP 1 Sixteen. (Poems and Epigrams, LXXI.)—Walter S. dor.—FEP—GC–NT (Of Clementina.)—BGV-HIBW-OB Sixteen and Sixty.—Anon.—CS 23 Sixty and Six| ; or, A Fountain of Youth —0. J.-T: W. Higginson.—OS 1 Sixty Years Ago.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE Sixty-eighth Birthday.—Jas. Russell Lowell.—CAP Sixty-four and . Sixty-five.—Anon.—BS 2 sixty-second, Birthday of Swinburne, The.—C: E. Russell. Six-year-old, A.—Anon. See School. Skater and Wolves.—G : H. Clarke.—TCW Skater's Song.—Anon.—FP Skating. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Skating.—Susan Jewett.—CBOP Skating.—W: Wordsworth. See Prelude, The. Skating Song, A. ... (Abr.)—Ephraim Peabody.—BVC Skee-race, The. (Gunnar, Ch. IX., abr.) — Hjalmar H. Boyesen.—TMR. - Skeleton at the Feast, The.—Jas. J. Roche.—AA Skeleton in Armor, The.—H: W. Longfellow.—AA—Amp— FV—CAP—CTBP—FEP—GEP—HBV —HBVy — HPB—MRS—OCP —PAH —PCK —PNW —SFM — YBV. - * (Abr.)—FP Skeleton in the Cupboard, The.— Frd’k Locker-Lampson.— EHBV-VA - Skeleton's Story, The.—Anon.—BS 12 Skeptic, The. (Br. sel. fr. The Borderers, Act IV., Sc. 2.) —W : Wordsworth.-EPs Skeptical Chicken.—Anon.—WR 58 Sketch.--Carl Sandburg.—NPA Sketch of a Young Lady Five Months Old.—Winthrop M. Praed.—LTV Sketch of his Own Character.—T: Gray.—EPR—WEP 3 Sketch of Moses, A.—Horace L. Hastings.-BLP Sketch of the “Old Coaching Days,” A.—J: Poole.—CS 6 Sketch-book, The.—Washington Irving. See : Philip of Pokanoket. Rip van Winkle. Rural Funerals. Rural Life in England. Voyage, A. Westminster Abbey. Widow and her Son, The. Sketches.—J: G. Whittier. See Among the Hills. Sketches by Boz, Sel. fr. (Drunkard's Death, The-C.— Sel.)—C : Dickens.—BS 24—CS 6 ... (Albr.)—FR—KNE (more abr.) (Convict's Death, The—sl. diff. abr.)—NC Skilful Listener, The.—J: V. Cheney.—AA Skimpsey.—Alfred Stoddart.—BS 20 “Skinflint Mose.”—Jas. Barton Adams.-SR 14 Skipper Ben.—Anon.—BS 15 (A t. to Lucy Larcom.)—PNW Skipper Ireson's Ride.—J: G. Whittier.—AA—ABV-Am P —APM–ASL–CAP—CS 8 —EPs —FEP —HBV — PAH-PNW–SSR. Skipper's Love; or, The Tide Will Turn, The.— Mary A. Barr.—BS 16 Skipping.—Anon.—TFS Ski-runner, The.—Anon.—HIP 2 Skull, The [or Al-Lord Byron. grimage. Lan- See Childe Harold’s Pil- Aºs Sky, The...—J : Ruskin. See Modern Painters and Stones of Venice, The. tº * * Sky, Tº: IH. Stoddard. See Sky is a Drinking-cup, € Sky for You, The-Frank L. Stanton—SP 4 Sky is # pºking-eup, The. (0.) — R.: H. Stoddard. — - 17 (Sky. The.)—AA g - Sky is gºiºk upon the Sea, The.—R : H : Stoddard.—AL- Skye.—Alex. Nicolson.-EBS Skylark, The-Allan Cunningham.—ABV. Skylark, The. (Fr. Mano; a Poetical History.)—R: W. Dixon.—VA Skylark, The.—Miller Hageman.—WR 2 Skylark, The.—Jas. Hogg.— BGV — BML —BIPIB —CBP — CBPC—CCB–EBS—FEP—GN—GP—HBV—HBVy —LC—LLC—LOS 2—OS 1–OTPC–PCE –PFHS — RAC–RILP (Lark, The.)—DD–HBP—SN–TFS (sel.) Skylark, The.—Percy B. Shelley. See To a Skylark. skylark, &#:-gºk Tennyson.— GN (br. sel.) — HBV — Sky-lark's Song, The.—J: Bennett. See Master Skylark. Sky-making.—Mortimer Collins.—SAy—THP Slain by Drink.-Alfred Young.—WR 53 Slander.—Anon.—BS 8—CS 9—HP Slander.--W: Shakespeare. See Cymbeline. Slang Phrases.—Anon.—HIH Slanguage of Love, The-J: Kendrick Bangs.-BS 40 Slap him on the Back.-Jas. Whitcomb Riley.—SP 4 Slaughter House, The.—Alfred Young.—CS 32 Slaughter § the Laird of Mellerstain, The...— (Old Ballad.) — H Slave, The.—R : H. Horne.—VA Slave, The.—Jas. Oppenheim.—HIBW-NPA. Slave of Boston, The.—Theo. Parker.—NC Slave Singing at Midnight, The.—H: W. Longfellow.—HRP Slavery.—W.: Cowper. See Task, The. Slavery. (Sel. fr. The American Tract Society.)—Jas. R. - Lowell.—OS 3 - Slavery and the Union.—Abraham Lincoln.—StS Slavery Issue, The.—Abraham Lincoln.-StS Slave's Auction, A.—W. E. Eaton.—WR 24 Slave's Complaint.—W: Cowper.—WR 56 Slave's Dream, The.—HI: W. Longfellow.— APM —CAP — GSP–OTPC–OVV-PR—RTV Slaying of Combeg, The. (Tr.) See Colloquy of the An- Clents, €. - Slaying of the Niblungs, The-W: Morris. See Story of igurd the Volsung, The. Sleep.–Anon. (At. to J: Dowland.)—BNL–HBP (Song for Music, A.)—PGT1 . (Tears.)—OB - Sleep.–T: B. Aldrich.-AA—CBP—THV Sleep.–Alice Brown.—AA Sleep [, The-C.] –Eliz. B. Browning.— BNL (sl. abr.)— CBP—EP—FEP—HBP— HBW — LOS 3 — RLP — RTV—SP 4–STC–VA . (He Giveth his Beloved Sleep.)—BS 5–LLC—OS 3 Sleep.–Lord Byron. See Dream, The. Sleep.–Lord Buckhurst.—QH–WEP 1 Sleep.—S: Daniel. See Sonnets to Delia. Sleep. (Song fr. The Woman-hater, Act III., Sc. 1.)—J: Fletcher.—HIBV-OB (Invocation to Sleep.)—BNL–CEL–EP—QH - sleep-ſºohann W. von Goethe. See Wanderer's Night-song, €. Sleep.–Ada L. Martin.—HIBP—HBV Sleep.–W: Shakespeare. See King Henry IV., Pt. II. Sleep.–Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. Sleep.–Lewis F. Tooker.—AA Sleep.–Virgil . (tr. by Gawain Douglas.) See AEmeid, The. Sleep.–J: Wolcott.—BNL - Sleep.–E: Young. See Night Thoughts. Sleep, The-Eliz. Barrett Browning.—CBP—EP —HBW — LOS 3–RLP—RTV—STC Sleep and Death.--Anna Maria Fay.—CBP Sleep and Death.-J: G. Saxe.—STC : - ‘Sleep and his Brother Death.”—W: H. Hayne.—AA “Sleep, angry beauty [, sleep and fear not me! ).” —-T: Campion.—HIBV-PGT 1 - Sleep at Sea.—Christina G. Rossetti...—EPN-PGT2 Sleep, Baby, Sleep.–Anon. (tr. by Eliz. L. Prentiss.) See Lullaby Song. Sleep, Baby, Sleep.–Anon.—TM s Sleep, Baby, Sleep.–I. L. Jones.—TFS - Sleep, Baby, Sleep.–G : Wither.—GC—HIBW-OTPC–RLP Sleep, Comrades, Sleep.–H: W. Longfellow.—PEO (Decoration Day—C.)—BLP—BS 11—OAM Sleep, Holy Babe.—E: Caswall.—YC Sleep Little ...Baby of Mine.—Anon.—Orlſ Sleep, Little Darling. . (Tr. fr. Ger. by C. G. Leland.)—GC Sleep my Little 'Simmin Colored Coon.—W. H. Plass—NM Sleep, my Treasure.—E. Nesbit, Port. Sleep On.-W. S. Gilbert.—SAy “Sleep, Silence Child.”—W : Drummond.—EPE—HBV Sleep, Sleep, Beauty Bright.—W : Blake.—OTPC Sleep Sweet.—Ellen M. H. Gates.—HTb-I “Sleep sweetly in your humble graves.”—H: Timrod.—BNL (At Magnolia Cemetery.)—AA—AmR-LBA (Decoration Day at Charleston.)—GP (Ode on Decorating the Graves of [the] Confederate Dead [or Soldiers].)—OS 3 Sleep the Detractor of Beauty.—G: Crabbe. See Edward -- Ol’e. . . . Sleep Time in Darktown. (Baltimore American.)—CS 37 288 TITLE INDEX Snowdrop Sleep, Weary Child.—Carl Plough.--CS 17 Sleepe.—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. Sleeper, The.—Anon.—NT Sleeper, The-Walter De la Mare. See Listeners, The. Sleeper, The.—Edgar Allan Poe.—AA—Amp—APM–ASL —BIPB—CAP—OVV Sleeper, The.-Clinton Scollard.—HEV Sleeping and Dreaming.—Josiah G. Holland.—GP Sleeping Babe, The.—S: Hinds.-FEP (Baby Sleeps.)—BNL–HBW Sleeping Beauty.—Mme. Ackermann.—AFP ; Sleeping Beauty, The --Georgiana M’Neil.—CBOP Sleeping Beauty, A [or The..]. (On Asleep—C.)—S: Rogers.-BGV—BNL–FTA—HBV—PGT 1 sleeping ºeauty, The.— Alfred Tennyson. See Day-dream, - €. Sleeping Boy, The. (Tab.)—E: H. Trafton.--—MD Sleeping Child, A.—Arthur H. Clough.--CBOP —LOS 1 — POR-WCL - Sleeping Child, A.—Christopher North.-GG Sleeping May.—Rebekah Willis.--TT Sleeping Mistress, The-J: Fletcher.—EP Sleeping Princess of Aphrodite, A.—Robºt C. Rogers.--AA Sleeping Sentinel, The.—Fs. De H. Janvier.—CS 1–SA. Sleeplessness. (Poems of the Imagination, Pt. I., Misc. Son- nets, XIV.)—W: Wordsworth.-BNL - (To Sleep.)—CBP—FEP—HBR-HBV—MBL — OR — PGT 1–PYO-STC Sleep-walking Scene, The.—W: Shakespeare. See Macbeth. Sleepy.—Anon.—CS 28 Sleepy Harry.—Anon.—OTPC Sleepy Hollow.—W: E. Channing.—EPs—STC Sleepy Laddie, The.—W : Miller.—OTPC Sleepy Little Sister, The.—Georgiana M’Neil.—CBOP Sleepy Man.-C : G. D. Roberts.-ABV-SP 4–TCW Sleepy Song.—Anon.—CHP Sleepy Song, The...—Josephine Daskam Bacon.—PPl—SP 4 Sleigh Song.—G. W. Pettee.—BNL–NW Sleighing Song.—J: Shaw.—AA Sleigh-ride, The.—Anon.—WR 17 Slight Miscalculation, A.—B. L. C. Griffith.-SPC Slight Mistake, A.—Anon.—HTb-II Slight Mistake, A.—Anon.—WR 20 Slight Mistake, A.— Anthony Hope. See Dolly Dialogues, The. Slight Misunderstanding, The.—Anon.—CS 5 Slim Teacher of the Cranberry Gulch, The.—Anon.—CS 28 Slip of a Girl, A.—Anon.—SR 15 - Sliprails and the Spur, The.—HI: Lawson.—HIP 2 Slow and Sure.—Susan Coolidge.—POS Slow Man, The.—Ernest Poole.—SP 1 Slow Movement.—W: Carlos Williams.-NPA. Slow, Slow, Fresh Fount.—Ben Jonson.—NT - Slowboy º the Blue Goblins.—W. H. and S. W. Wallace. “Slowly and sadly we laid him down.”— C: Wolfe. See Burial of Sir John Moore, The. Slowlyswk ge Photographer's, The. — Mary K. Dallas. – Slowlys at the Theatre, The-Mary K. Dallas.-W.R. 3 Sluggard, The.—Anon.—ABV Sluggard, The.—I: Watts.-CBOP–GSP–HBV—HBVy – OTPC–STP - Slugger's Hºwell to his War Club, The...—C. P. McDonald. “Slumber did my spirit seal, A.” (Poems of the Imagina- # #1)—w: Wordsworth.- BGW —EP —GEP — (Departed.)—EPs (Lucy.)—OB (V.)—WEP 4 (III.) Slumber Song, A.—A. H. Aiken.—WR 4 Slumber Song.—J: Fletcher. See Valentinian. Slumber Song.—Mary. H. Poynter.—SBOS—SGB Slumber-songs of the Madonna.-Alfred Noyes. See Golden - Hynde, The. Sluttishness.--Jane Taylor.—OTPC–PCL Sly Lawyers.-G: Crabbe.—SAy Sly Old Rat, A.—Parmenas Mix.-FS Sly Santa Claus.-Mrs. C. S. Stone.—ChS—OAC Sly Thºts—coventry Patmore. See Angel in the House, €. Smack in School, The.—W : P. Pahmer. — AWH – BNI – BS 1–CS 1–FAS—FEP —FTR —HBV —HTb-TI — THIP—WR 43 (Kiss in School, The.)—MHR Smack “Out” of School. The,'—Anon.—CS 25 Small and Early.—Tudor Jenks.-AA - Small Beginnings.-C: Mackay.—BNL–CS 31—CSS— LLC —STC—WR 17 Consequences.—HTb-I - (Deed and a Word, A–sel.)—HP—PYO—WR 1 Life Pictures.—PR, Little and Great.—HEV–HBVy Song of Life.—PCK Small Small Small Small Small Small Small Small Small Beginnings of Great Historical Movements. – G. S. EHillard.—OM Boy and his String, The.—Anon.—PyR Boy's Loquitur, The.—Anon.—GH Boy's Questions, A.—Emma H. Nason.—SR 13 but Noisy.—J: Kendrick Bangs.-W.R. 52 Cºndine, The...—W : Wordsworth.- BGV — HBV — Confederate, The.—Carol Bradford.—CB Dressmaking. (Youth’s Companion.)—LPS–PP Seamstress, A.—Martha Burr Banks.--CB “Small service is true serviceſ while it lasts].”—W: Words- worth. See To a Child, Written in her Album. Small Sweet Idyll, A.— Alfred Lord Tennyson. See Prin- cess, The. Small. Things.--Anon.—WR 17 Small Things.-R. : M. Milnes, Lord Houghton.—CS 19 Smaller Things, The.—Reynale Smith Pickering.—CS 40 Smallest Boy in School.--Anon.—WR 39 smalles, * the Drums, The.—J: Buckham.—BA.B—OAM— II]. Smart Boy, A.—Minnie Chatterton.—LFS Sumatterers. (Fr. Misc. Thoughts.)—S: Butler.—HPE Smile, The.—Morgan Shepherd.-CS 38 Smile and a Frown, A.—Emma C. Dowd.—BS 25 Snaile and Never Heed me.—C : Swain.—BNL–HBV Sr.,ile and the Sigh, The.—G. T. Johnson.—BS 14 “Smile of her I Love, The.” (In The New Day.)—R: W. Gilder.—BIL Smile of IHome, The.—J: Keble.—Orlſ Smile Whenever you Can.—Anon.—PyS Smiles and Tears.-Frank D. Sherman,—LFL Smiling Blue Eyes.—Ben F. Mounts.-SP 7 Smiling Demon of Notre Dame, A.—Sophie Jewett.—AA Smith and the King, The.—E: Carpenter.—WR 22 Smith Family, The. (Entertainment.)—Anon.—EuB Smith Family, The.—Anon.—WR. 20 - Smith’s Bargain Day.—Rob't C. V. Meyers.-CS 34 Smiting the Rock.-Anon.—CS 21—FM.R.—WR 33 Smoke, The. (C.)—G. : Macdonald. - (Smoke of 'Sacrifice, The.)—BS 13 Smoke.-H. : D. Thoreau. See Walden. Smoke of Sacrifice, The.—G: Macdonald. See Smoke, The. Smoked-American Theology.—I. E. Jones.—CS 24 Smoker, The.—Anon.—HIPE - Smokin' Corn-silk.-C. L. Edson.—S Smoking Spiritualized.—Anon.—HIBIP—HTb-I Smoky Chimney, A.—Anon.—NM Smooth Day, A.—“Joe Jot, Jr.”—CS 21 Smooth Divine, The.—Timothy Dwight.—AA Smooth Path, A.—Millie C. Pomeroy.—SR 3 Smuggler, The.—Anon.—CBPC Snail, The.—Anon.—PP1 - Snail, The.—Antoine Vincent Arnault.—AF Snail, The-Vincent Bourne. (Tr. by W: BV—HBVy—OTPC Snake, The.—Emily Dickinson.—APM Snake, The.— T : Moore.—HEV Snake, The.— R. : Chenevix Trench.--CBP Snake Story.—HI: Johnstone.—PP1 Snakes, The.—Eugene Field.—SP 5 Snap-dragon.—D. H. Lawrence.—GnR-I Snare, The.—Jas. Stephens.—GnR-II Snatches of Mirth in a Dark Life.—Joanna Baillie.—CBP Sneezing.—Leigh Hunt.—BNL–CS 12—HBV Sneezing Man, The...—Ward M. Florence.—CS 8 Sniggles Family, The...— (Ent.)—Anon.—EE Sniveler, The.. (Sel. fr. Croakers of Society and Literature.) —Edwin P.. Whipple.—KNE Snobbery. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Snobs.-W. M. Thackeray. See Book of Snobs, The. Snorkey’s Version of the Flood and the Ark.-Anon.—GH Snow.—Fliz. A. Allen.—HIBW-SN Snow.—W: Cowper. See Task, The. & Snow.—Jane Taylor.—PP1 Snow.—W: Wordsworth. See French Army in Russia, The. Snow, The.—W : Whitehead.—CS 25 Snow.—A Winter Sketch.-Ralph Hoyt.—BNL Snow and Sun.—Mortimer Collins.—TFY - Snow Brigade, The.—Marian Loder.—CE - Snow Brigade, The. (Motion Song.) — E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE in Town.—Richman Mark.-BWC Man, The.—Joe Cone.—SP 7 of Age, The...—Anon.—CS 6 |Party, A.—Anon.—EuI. - Scene, A.—Jas. Thomson. See Seasons, The. Song.—Frank D, Sherman.--LFL Sorcery.—C: L. Hildreth.-POS Snow Storm, The.—Ethelwyn Wetherald.—WA Snow Twins, The.—P. B. Power.—HS Snowbird, The.—Hezekiah Butterworth.-Port-POS Snow-bird, The.—Frank D. Sherman.—CHV-LFL—TYP Snow-birds. (T'ab.)—Anon.—BS 10—TCP Snowbirds.-Archibald Lampman.-O.CV-POS * Snow-bird’s Song, The.—Fs. C. Woodworth.-CBOP– LL —NW . Snow-bound iA # Winter Idyl.—J : G. Whittier.—AP—APM Mother. (Sel.)—AA Prophetess. (Sel.)—AA '. Sister. (Sel.)—AA New England in Winter. (Sel.)—BNL (Firelight—sel, w. add.)—AA (Loved, not Lost, The-sel.)—SR 7 (Snow-bound—sel.)—BIL–FTA (Snow-bound.)—RAC—SAE (br. sel.)—SN (Abr.)—GN–SPE (Snowstorm, The—sels.)—POS (World Transformed, The—sel.)—AA snowbº, Br, sels. fr.—BNL–CAP —HDL —HTb-II P Cowper.)— CGd Snow Snow Snow Snow Snow Snow Snow Snowdrop.–W: Wetmore Story.-HBV-VSA—YBV Snowdrop, A.—Harriet P. Spofford.—CBP—GN Snowdrop, The.—Anon.—POS Snowdrop, The.—Mrs. C. F. Alexander.—OTPC - Snowdrop, The. (Ald. by Carolyn T. Bailey.)—OAE 89 Snowdrop AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Snowdrop, The. Snowdrops.--Laurence Alma-Tadema.-GSP–PoE Snowdrops.—W. Graham Robertson.—PPl Snowdrops, Lilies and Butterflies. – Mary A. Lathbury. - Wix, 57 * - Snowdropºſe—Alfred Tennyson.—LOS 1 —PGpr—SMG Snowed. Under. (Sel.)—Ella W. Wilcox,−TFS Snowfall, The.—Anon.—CBOP Snow-filled Nest, The.—Rose T. Cooke.—SN Snowflake, The.—Anon.—LPP Snow-flake, The.—Hannah Flagg Gould.—OTPC–PCL Snowflakes.—Anon.—ASR-I Snowflakes.—J: W. Cheney.—POS Snowflakes.—Mary M. Dodge.—AA—HBVy—Poſt—SMG Snow-flakes.—HI: W. Longfellow.—BNL–NYM-TYP Snowflakes.—Frank D. Sherman,—LFL Snow-flakes and Snow-drifts.-Martha T. Gale.—DR Snowflakes, The.—Anon.—HCTC Snowflakes, The.—Anon.—PyR. Snowing of the Pines, The.—T: W. Higginson.—AA— GN —LBA—OAA Snow-man, The.—Anon.—TT Snows, The...—C: Sangster.—BNL Snowshoe. Song, A.—Arthur Weir. See following. Snowshoeing Song.—Arthur Weir.—WA (Snowshoe Song, A.)—TCW Snow-shower, The.—Anon.—CBOP snow slº, The-W: C. Bryant.— BNL —HBW —NW — Snow-shower, The-Mary L. Duncan.—NV Snow-song, A.—H: Van Dyke.—HER—RAC Snow-storm, A.—J: Burroughs.-RAC Snow-storm, A [or The J.-C: G. Eastman.—BNL–CIBP — CS 8—FIBP Snow-storm, The.—Anon.—CBOP Snow-storm, The.—Anon.—NV Snow-storm, The.—R : D. Blackmore. See Lorna Doone. Snow-storm, The.—Ralph W. Emerson.—AA —AmIP— APM —BNL–CAP —CCB —CSBP —FP —GN —HBIP — LOS 3—OTPC–PNW–POS—RAC—SMG-WR 5 Snowstorm, The.—J. Hazard Hartzell.—POS Snow-storm, The.—Jas. Thomson. See Seasons, The. Snowstorm, The.—J: G. Whittier. See Snow-bound. Snow-walker, The.—J: Burroughs.-FT Snow-weaver, The...—Frank D. Sherman.-LFL Snuff-Rob't Southey.—HIPE - Snuff-boxes, The.—Angºn.—BVC * " Snug Little Island, The, Br. sel. fr." (Tight Little Island, The.)—T: Dibdin.—BNL - Snyder's Nose.—A. M. Griswold.—CS 10–MYF “So, as I sat upon Appledore,” etc.—J: G. Whittier. See Wreck of Rivermouth, The. So as you Touch me I Dream.—Frances Gregg.—LY ‘So be my Passing.”—W: Ernest Henley.—HBVy “So every little child I see.” (Br. sel. fr. A Glimpse of Youth.)—Josiah G. Holland.—HIP So Fair, É's Sweet, Withal so Sensitive.-W. : Wordsworth.- So Father Says.-Anon.—WR 52 So I Got to Thinkin' of her.—Jas. W. Riley.-W.R. 2 So Little.—Anon.—WR 17 So Live.—Sir W. Jones.—GC “So live, that when thy summons comes to join.”—W: C. Bryant. See Thanatopsis. So Many.—Frank L. Stanton.—SP 4 So Much May be Done. (Hebrew Journal.)—SSS So, Now is Come our Joyful’st Feast.—G: Wither.—OAC So she Refused him. (Boston Transcript.)—BS 21 “So should we live that every hour.”—R: M. Milnes, Lord Houghton.—CS 1 So Slow to Die. (In Wild Eden.)—G: E. Woodberry.—AA So Sweet is She-Ben Jonson. Sée Celebration of Châris, A. So Sweet Love Seemed.—Rob't Bridges.—HIBV-VA So the Snow Comes Down.—Mary F. Butts.-POS “So these lives that had run thus far in separate channels.” -H: W. Longfellow. See Courtship of Miles Stan- dish, The. So Tired.—M. E. Townsend.—HI) L So very Queer.—Zitella Cocke.—WR 50 So Wags the World.—Ellen M. H. Cortissoz.—AA So was I.-Jos. B. Smiley.—CS 31—HH-WR, 29 So, we'll Go no More a-Roving. (C.)—Lord Byron.—BPB * —EP—NT—WEP 4. (We'll Go no More a-Roving.)—BGV-HEV–OB Soap Bubbles. (Ent.)—Anon.—EuB - Soarin’ o' the Eagle, The.—M. F. Ham.—PAPm Soaring.—C : Baudelaire.—AFP Sobriety.—S: J. Barrows.-SP 5 Social Future, . The-J: K. Ingram.—DB Social Glass...A.—Anon.—WR 22 Social Heredity.—J: K. Ingram.—TIP Social Life in Scotland.—Sel. fr.-C: Rogers. (New Year's Rites in the Highlands.)—BOC Social Pariah, A.—Alex. Irvine.—WR 39 Social Pleasures. . (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Social Promoter, A.—Wilbur D. Nesbit.—SR Social Responsibilities.—J: Bartholomew Gough.-SP 3 Social Spirit, The-Kate Brownlee. Sherwood.-CS 40 Social Tea, The.-Mrs. Frd’k W. Pender.—WR 35 Society Boy, The.—Anon.—WR 14 Society Flirtation.—Emma D. Banks.-BR Society for the Suppression of Gossip, The-Anon.—FAD Society of Children, The.—Walter Savage Landor.—GC Society i Good Books, The.—J: Ruskin. See Sesame and €S. - (Songs for the Little Ones at Home.)—NV - Society of the Army of the Potomac, The, Sel. fr. _(Great Question Settled, The.)—G: W. Curtis.-BLP Society Play, The.—Anon.—CS 38 Society Reciter's Troubles.—Anon.—WR 58 Society the Great Educator.—Orville Dewey, AmSS—TSS Society upon the Stanislaus [wr. Stanislaw), The. (C.)— Fs. Bret Harte.—AA—BNL —FEP —GP —HBV — PYO—THP-YBW (Throes of Science, The.)—MHR Sockery Joins the Lodge.—H: Firth Wood.—CS 38 Sockery Kadahcut's Kat.—Anon.—SDR “Sockery” Setting a Hen.—Anon.—CS 18–FTR-SR 1 (Setting a Hen.)—BS 8—CSS Socks for John Randall.—Mrs. P. H. Phelps.-CS 7 Socobie's Passing.—Theo. Roberts.-HP 2 Socrates.—E: Young. See Night Thoughts. Socrates Snooks,—Anon.—BS 2—CS 2 Sod House in Heaven, The.—Harry E. Mills.-W.R. 21 Sofa, The...—W: Cowper. See Task, The. Soft and Sweet the Zephyrs Sigh. (W. music.)—Anon.— AD Soft Black Overcoat with a Velvet Collar, A.—Rob't C. W. Meyers.-CS 15 Soft, Brown, Smiling Eyes.— Christopher Pearse Cranch.- Soft Spot in B 606, The.—Annie Hamilton Donnell.—WR 28 Soft-hearted Bill.—W. Sapte, Jr.—CS 2 ( “Softly now the light of day.”—G: W. Doane.—LLC—SAE (IEvening.)—AA—AL—YBW . (Evening Contemplation.)—FEP Softly ºvening Shadows.- Dan'l C. Brewer. — BIL – Softly Woo away her Breath-Bryan W. Procter—BNL– CCB-CS 4–HBP—HBW - Soggarth Aroom—J: Hanim.—BIP—DB—TIP—VA Sohrab and Rustum. — Matthew Arnold. — EP — HBJP — WR 16 (cond.) (Death of Sohrab, The-Sel.)—LH (Combat, The-sel.)—VA (Oxus—br. Sel.)—V - (But the majestic river floated on.)—GT (River's End, The.)—POS (Sohrab and Rustum, Sels. fr.)—RAC–WEP 4 Soiree, A.—Anon.—NM “Sois le Bienvenu, Pierrel ”—Manley H. Pike.-W.R. 39 Sojourners.--Anon.—SR 6 Solace in Winter.—G: Sigerson.—TIP Solace of Nature, The-W: Wordsworth. . See Lines Com- posed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey. Solace of the Woods.-W : G. Simms.-CBE’ Soldanella, The.—Sarah D. Clark.-CBP Soldier, A.—Joanna Baillie.—KNE Soldier, The. (Fr. The King, the Knave and the Donkey.) * —Anon.—FAS - Soldier. The.—Rupert Brooke. See Nineteen-fourteen. Soldier, The.—G. : Wither.—BIHV Soldier and Sailor.—T: Campbell.—LH-LOS 2 (Napoleon and the British Sailor—C.)—BNL (Napoleon and the Sailor—abr.)—ABV-CBOP—CGd— OTPC–STP - - Soldier and the Pard, The. (Abr.)—Bayard Taylor.—WR 2 Soldier and the Virgin Mary, The.—J: Wolcott, LHPE Soldier Bird, The.—Anon.—MYF Soldier Boy, The.—Anon.—CHP Soldier Boy, The.—J: D. Long.—SC Soldier Boy, The...—W: Maginn–VA Soldier Boy for me, The-S: E. Kiser.—PAPm—SP 6 Soldier from Bingen, The.—Caroline E. S. Norton.—SS (Bingen on the Rhine.)—AmSS—BNL–CIBP—CS 1– IFEP—FP—HBV-HTb-II—LLC—MR.—OS 2. — PF —POW–SSR—STC—WR 43 s Soldier Going to the Field, The. (Song: The Souldier Going to the Field—C.)—Sir W: Davenant.—BLV—CEL Soldier of France l, A.—Louise de la Ramée.—SP 2 Soldier of the Empire, The. (Sel.)—T: N. Page.—SC Soldier Poet, A.—Rossiter Johnson.—AA—QAM Soldier Relieved, The.—Rob't Browning.—CBPC “Soldier, Rest l’’—Rob't J. Burdette-SP 4–WA Soldier, Rest l [Thy Warfare O'er 1.- Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake, The. - Soldier Thistles, The.—Susie M. Best-CHP Soldier Tramp, The.—Don Santiago Carlino.-CS 27—SR 5 Soldier's Burial, The.—Caroline Norton.—PEO Soldier's Cradle-hymn, The.—Mary McGuire.—CS 23 Soldier's Departure, The. (Tab.)—Anon.—TCP Soldier's Dirge, The.—Eliz. Harman.-DD Soldier's Dream, The.—T: Campbell.—ABV —BGV— BIHV —BNL–BE’—BIPIB —CBOP —CEL —CGd —EPs — FEP—GEP—HBP—HBW —LLC —LOS 2. —OS 1 — OTPC–PC—PCL–PGT 1–PHS—RLP—SS Soldier's Faith, The.—Oliver W. Holmes.—SC Soldier's Grave, A.—J: Albee.—AA Soldier's Heart, A. (Baltimore News.)—PAPrm Soldier's Home, Washington, The.—Joãquin Miller.—BS 14 Soldier's Joy, The. (With music.)—Emma D. Banks.-BR Soldier's Letter, A.—Alan Seeger.—AIPPV_. Soldier's Monument, The.—J: L. Swift.—FD 1 Soldier's Mother, The.—Anon.—SR 2 Soldiers of Freedom. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Soldiers of the Sun.—Frank D. Sherman.-LF Soldier's Offering, A.—G: M. Wickers.-CS 27 Soldier's Pardon, The.—Jas. Smith.-CS 9 Soldiers Recessional, The.—J: Huston Finley.—APPV. . . . Soldier's Reprieve, The.—R. D. C. Robbins.—BS 2—CS 3– CSS—LLC—OCP—St.S.–WR 43 Soldier's Reprieve, The.—Rose H. Thorpe.—FR 290 TITLE INDEX Son Retrospect, A.—Kate B. Sherwood.-WR 5 Soldier's Soldier's Return, The. (T'ab.)—Anon.--TCP Soldier's Return, The-Rob't Bloomfield.—BNL-STC Soldier's Return, The-S: T. Coleridge-BEV Soldier's Return, The. (Dial.)—B. C. L. Griffith.-MN Soldier's Return, The.—Hudson Tuttie.—WR 30 Soldier's Re-union.—S. F. Bennett.—SR 3 Soldier's Reverie, The...—Chester W. Sommer.—BS 27 Soldier's Song, The.—Herbert French-HP 2 Soldier's Tear, The.—Alex. Lee.—BIHV Soldier's Tent, The.—Helene Vacaresco.—HIS Soldier's Wake, A.—Timothy Dan'l Sullivan.—BIP—DB — RTI soldier's Widow, The. (Sl. abr.)— Nathaniel P. Willis. – Soldier's Wife, The.—Elliott Flower.—HIP 2 Soldiers with Brutus.-Eugene Field.—WR 56 Solemn before Us.-Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. T: Carlyle.)—THV Solemn Jubilee, A.—J: Jarvis Holden.—APH 2 Solemn Rondeau.--C: Dent Bell.—OVW - Solid Lady Vote, The.—Wallace Irwin.—SP 5 Soliloquies from “Hamlet.”—W: Shakespeare. See Hamlet. Soliloquy, A.—Rixby Forbes.—SR 9 e Soliloquy, A. (In Imitation of Hamlet.)—W: Hamilton of Bangor.—EP Soliloquy, A.—Walter Harte.—BNL–HBP Soliloquy by a Girl of the Period.—Anon.—SR 3 Soliloquy from “Hamlet.”—W: Shakespeare. See Hamlet. Soliloquy of a Water-wagtail.-Jas. Montgomery.—OTPC Soliloquy of Arnold.—E: C. Jones.—CS 1–WI& 10 Soliloquy of Douglas–Solemnity.—J: Home. See Douglas. Soliloquy of King lùichard III.--W : Shakespeare. See King Richard III. Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister.— Rob't Browning.— Ehl’ (Tr. by - y - Soliloquy on Character. — W: Shakespeare. See King Henry V. Soliloquy on Death.-W.; Shakespeare. See. Hamlet. Soliloquy: On Immortality.—Jos. Addison. See Cato. Solitaire.—Amy Lowell.—NPA Wordsworth. — BIFV — PC–EPN —FEP —GEP Solitary Reaper, The. C.) — W: BG:V-B PB—CHV-EP—E —GN–HBJP—HBV —LOS 2 —OP —OR —OTPC — RAC–SEP—VE—WEP 4 (Reaper, The.)—PGT 1–PHS Solitary-hearted, The-Hartley Coleridge.—HEV–OB (Stanzas—C.)—RLP—WEP 4 - Solitude. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Solitude.—Lord Byron. See Ghilde Harold's Pilgrimage. Solitude.—E'rd’k Peterson.—AA Solitude.—Alex. Pope.—PCK–PGT 1 (Ode on Solitude—C.)—CBOP–EPC— EPR — FEP — - HBP—HIBV-HPVy—LC—OTPC—PYO—SN (Ode to Solitude.)—BNL (Quiet Life, The.)—CEL–GEP—RLP Solitude.—Philip H. Savage.—AA Solitude.—HI: Kirke White.—CBP—HBP - 4 Solitude. (C.)—Ella W. Wilcox.-AL–HBW (Laugh and the World Laughs with you.)—TMD– WR, 29 (World as it is, The.)—FS Solitude and the Lily.—R : H. Horne.—OVV-VA Solitude of Alexander Selkirk, The.—W: Cowper.—BIPB — CCB-GEP—PCE—PGT 1–SSR, (Sel.)—PGT 1 (Alexander Selkirk.)—CBP—OS 2—OTPC–RLP (Verses Supposed to be Written by Alexander Selkirk.) Māºri NL–CEOP-CGd—FEP—HBP—HBV— Sollum Fac’, A.—Anon.—PP—YFR Solomon. (Sel. fr.)—Matthew Prior. (Wise Man in Darkness, The.)—CBP (Wise Man in Light, The.)—CBP Solomon and his Sages.—Anon.—CS 16 Solomon and Mamma.-Anon.—OS 1 Solomon and the Bees. (King Solomon and the Bees—C.) —J: G. Saxe-GN–SP 7—STP Solomon and the Sparrow.—Caroline C. Joachimsen.—WR 2 Solomon Grub.-Jonas Cook.-CS 33 Solomon Grundy.—Anon.—HEV Solomon, the Wise King. (Bible.) See Proverbs. Solomon was Not so Arrayed.—Anon.—WR 51 Solstice. (C.)—Edith Thomas. Summer Solstice, The. (Sel.)—EDY Winter Solstice, The. (Sel.)—EDY Solution, The.—J: W. Ryan.—CS 20 Solution of the Southern Problem, The.—Booker T. Wash- ington.—HISPS–SC Solway Sands.-Eliz. Craigmyle.—WA Sombre.—W: Wetmore Story.—WR 34 Some “Arabian Nights” People.—Clara Denton.—LPD Some Cat Traits.--Anon.—WIR 35 Some Children of the Bible.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-SSE Some Day. (Parody.)—F. P. Doveton.—PA “Some Day.”—J: D. Larkin.—WR 51 Some Day of Days.--Nora Perry.—CBP—FTA—GP—HBV BA—LTV - (“Some day, some day of days, threading the street”— at. to E. S. Phelps.)—GG “Some day, some day of days, threading the street.”—Eliz. - S. Phelps. See Some Day of Days. Some Rººs of High License. — Herrick Johnson. — Some Early Independence Day Addresses.—(By various aw- thors.)—OAI O 4– 91 Some Experiments.—F. X. Mooney.—SP 4 Some Famous Dates.—Clara, J. Denton.—EFY Some Foº, Tributes to Lincoln.—Harriet Beecher Stowe. Some Geese.—Oliver Herford.—NA Some Hººtions.-Lewis Carroll. See Strange Wild OIlg, A. “Some ſºrts go hungering through the world.”—Anon.— Some Little Rules.—Anon.—PyS Some Lover's Dear Thought.—Sarah Woolsey.—BIL Some Mother's Child.—E's. L. Keeler.—CS 10—Orlſ “Some murmur when their sky is clear.”—R: C. Trench.- GG—HBVy—VE - Some Noted Characters.-Clara J. Denton.—FTT Some of the Children.—Isabel F. Bellows.--TFS Some Old School-books.--Anon.—PEO Some Opinions.—Anon.—LFS Some Queer Christmas Children.—Clara J. Denton.—EFY Some Saintly Cities.—Ferdinand G. Christgau.-WA “Some say that kissin's a sin.”—Anon.—W.R. 22 Some Sweet Day.—Lewis J. Bates.—HIP Some Things Love Me.—T: Buchanan Read.—YBW Some Time.—Eugene Field.—LTV—OAMs Some Time.—May Riley Smith.-HP 2 Some Time an English Ship we Had.—Anon.—NT “Some Time at Eve.”—Lizzie Clark Hardy.—HEV Some Unsuspected Isle.—Percy Bysshe Shelley. See Euga- nearl Hills, The. Some Verses to Snaix,−Anon.—NA Some Very Famous People.—Clara Denton.—LPD Some Wº: Observing lyſothers’ Day.—Jane A. Stewart. S Some Years in Washington's Life.—M. Lizzie Stanley.—OAW Somebody.—Anon.—EBS Somebody.—Anon.—HTb-I Somebody.—Anon.—BNL–TFY Somebody Older.—Florence Smith.-CBP “Somebody’s.”—Rae McRay.—CS 29 Somebody's Boy.—Anon.—WR 6 ; Somebody's Child.—Louise Chandler Moulton.—GO—HBV Somebody's Coming.—Anon-WR 28 Somebody's Darling. — Maria La Coste (wr. La Conte.) — AWB–BIE—BNL–CBP —CS 2 —HBV —HTb-II — PAP m—RTV—SA. Somebody's Garden.—Marg. Steele Anderson.—DD Somebody's Knocking.—Anon.—AD Somebody's Mother. ... (Macmillan's Magazine.—Alt. to Mary º prine)—cob—HT-II—PP-wn 17—WR 33 — (Sl. abr.)—CS 17—FR-FTR, (She was “Somebody’s Mother.”)—WR 33 Someday.—Jas. Whitcomb Riley.—THV Somehow.—Anon.—CS 24 Somehow or . Other.—Anon.—HIP—KNE (sl. abr.) Something about Umbrellas.-Anon.—NM Something Better.—Clara J. Denton.—OAW Something Beyond.—Mary Clemmer.—HIDL Something Cheap.–C: Swain.—FP Something Good.—Anon.—LPP Something Great.—Florence, Tyler.—BS 18—WR 6 Something of George Washington's Boyhood. — (Evangelist, The.)—OAW Something Passes.—Edith Matilda Thomas.-STC Something Split.—Anon.—CS 16 Something to be Done,—Mary D. Chellis.--TS Something to be Thankful for. (Dial.)— Clara J. Denton. AT—RAC—WLO Something to Hate.—Anon.—TS Something to Remember.—Rob't Browning.—CBPC Sometime.—Anon.—CS 15 Sometime.—Hosea Q. Blaisdell.—CS 18 sometimºny R. Smith.- CBP— HIBW-FIDL — HP — (God Knoweth Best—br. sel.)—SSS (“Sometime, when all life's lessons have been learned.”) . —CS 15 , (abr.)—GG (sel.) Sometime.—F. A. F. W. W.-BS 9 Sometime it May be.”—Arthur Colton.—HBV Sometime—Somewhere.—(Auburn No. 29768.)—HTb-II Sometime—Somewhere. — Ophelia G. Browning (wr. at. to Rob't Browning.)—HTb-II—SSS “Sometime, when all life's lessons have been learned.”—May mith. See Sometime. Sometimes.—Alice Cary.—AIPM Sometimes.—T: S. Jones, Jr.—HEV–HT-LBM Sometimes.—Louisa F. Story.—HIP “Sometimes a, light surprises.”—W: Cowper.—SAE (Joy and Peace in Believing.—C.)—FEP—HBP Sometimes with One I Love.—Walt Whitman.-GEP Somewhere.—J: Vance Cheney.—LBM Somewhere.—Helen Hinsdale Rich.-SR. Somewhere.—J: Godfrey Saxe.—CBP Somewhere.—Alfred C. Shaw.—LLC - Somewhere or Other.—Christina G. Rossetti...—FLS (ad.)— FT PGT 2 Son, The.—Ridgely Torrence.—AMV 4—NPA Son of Abdallah, A.—Albion W. Tourgée. See Son of Old Harry, A. “Son of God goes forth to war, The.”—H. S. Cutler.—LLC “Son *H §§ goes forth to war, The.”—Reginald Heber.— Son of God is Born, The.—Anon.—GSP Son of Hope, The.—W: Wordsworth.-GC Son of Old Harry, A, Sel. fr. (Son of Abdallah, A.)—Al- bion W. Tourgée.-NP Son AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Son of the Sea, A.—Bliss Carman,—OCW Son, you Washed?—Anon.—SP 7 Son-Dayes.—HI: Vaughan,—FEP wº Somet: "“Fra bank to bank, fra wood to wood I rin.”—Mark A. Boyd.—EBS—OB Song: “Apple, beech, and cedar fair.”—Anon.—OAA Song, A: "I'll sing a song.”—Anon.—CHP ... . . Song: “Love me not me for comely grace.”—Anon. See “Love not me for comely grace.' Song: “My Love bound me with a Kiss.”—Anon. HBV Song: “Echo, tell me while I wander.” — Jos. Addison. — SP 4–WA º º Song: "#. shape alone let others prize.”—Mark Akenside. Song: “The chestnuts shine through the cloven rind.”—T: B. Aldrich.-FP - Song: *śr climbs his lady's tower.”—Eleanor Alexander. - —BIP Song: “Joy came in youth as a humming bird.”—Sophie M. Almon-IHensley.—TC tº ºr sº ºn Song: “Oh, welcome bat and owlet gray.”—Joanna, Baillie. See Song Written for a Welsh Air Called “The Pur- suit of Love.” Song: “The bride she is winsome and bonny.”—Joanna Baillie. See Song, Woo'd, and, Married and A. Song: “They who may tell love's wistful tale.” (Fr. The Phantom, Act I., Sc. 4.)—Joanna Baillie.— BGW — | WEP 4 Song: “Come here, fond youth, whoe'er thou be.” (I.-O.) —Anna L. Barbauld. (What it is to Love—sl. abr.)—FLS Song: “IHence, all ye [or you] vain delights.”—Beaumont and Fletcher. See Nice Valour, The. Song: “Shake off your heavy trance.” (Songs fr. Masque of the Gentlemen of Gray’s Inn, and the Inner Tem- ple, A.)—F's. Beaumont.— EDY (1st song.) — EPs (1st and 2nd songs, and sel. fr. 4th.) Song: “Do not fear to put,” etc.—Beaumont and Fletcher. See Faithful Shepherdess, The. Song: “Lay a garland on my hearse.”—Beaumont and Flet- cher. See Maid's Tragedy, The. Song: “A Ho! A hol Love's horn doth blow.”—T: Lowell Beddoes.—RLP Song: “Old Adam, the carrion crow.”—T: Lowell Beddoes. See Death’s Jest-book. - Song: “Who is the baby, that doth lie.”— T: L. Beddoes. See Bride's Tragedy, The. Song: e (Fr. Abdelazar.) “Love in fantastic triumph sate.” —Aphra Behn.-EPR—HBV—OB (Song from Abdelazar.)—WEP 2 Song: “In thy white bosom Love is laid.”—J: A. Blaikie.— Song: “Fresh from the dewy hill, the merry year.”—W: Blake.—BGV Song: “How sweet I roamed from field to field.” — W: Blake. —BGW —EPR —FEP —GEP —NT — RLP — WEP 3 - Song: “I Love the Jocund Dance.”—W: Blake.—BGV Song: “Little boy, full of joy.”—W : Blake.—GC Song: Jºry, hither come.”—W : Blake.—BGV-RLP— Song: (C.) “My silks and fine array.”—W: Blake.—BGV —GEP—HBV—OB—RLP—WEP 3 (My silks and fine array.)—FEP—NT Song: jºy not pleasure,” etc.—Wilfrid S. Blunt.—OB– “True as the needle to the pole,” Br. sel. fr. — B. Booth, BNL - sº e - Song (O.) : “The lin.net in the rocky dells.”—Emily Brontë. —HBV-VA . (My Lady’s Grave.)—OB–OVV Song: Song: “Oh I Love,” they said, “is King of Kings.”—Rupert Brooke.—HEV–HT Song: “Deep falls the dark, I cannot sleep.”—Stopford Au- gustus Brooke.—DB * Song: “Day, in melting purple,” etc.— Maria G. Brooks. See Song of Egla. º Song: “For her gait if she be walking.”—W: Browne.—OB Song: “Shall I tell you whom I love?” — W: Browne. — EIBV-STC & Song: “Welcome, welcome do I sing.”—W: Browne.—CEL —WEP 2 (Welcome[, The].)—FEP—HBV—OB (Welcome, welcome.)—HBP. - ... (“Welcome, welcome, do I, sing.”)—BNL. Song: “Heap, cassia sandal-buds, and stripes.” — Rob't Browning. , See Paracelsus. Song: In a Gondola.-Rob't Browning. See. “In a Gondola.” Song: “Nay but you, who do not love her.”—Rob't Brown- ing.—EP—HBV—OB - Song: ºverhead the tree-tops meet.”—Rob't Browning.— Song: “The moth's kiss, first.”—Rob't Browning. See In a Gondola. “The year's at the spring.”—Rob't Browning. Pippa Passes. Song: See Song: ing. See Blot in the 'Scutcheon, A. jº thou idly ask to hear.”—W: Cullen Bryant.— “When stars are in the quiet skies.” (Night and Love—0.—fr. Ernest Maltravers, Bk. III., Ch. I.)— E: Bulwer-Lytton.—CR—FLS (bºr. Sel.) - (When Stars are in the Quiet Skies.)—FEP—FTA—VA Song: “He that is down,” etc.—J: Bunyan. See Pilgrim’s Progress. Song: Song: “There's a woman, like a dew-drop.”—Rob't Brown- Song: Hºwe's On the Highroad.”—Dana Burnet.—HEV– Song: “Again, rejoicing Nature sees.”—Rob't Burns.—HEV Song: “Green grow the rushes.”— Rob't Burns.— BGW — BNL–EBS—EP—EPR—HBW Song: “My luve is like a red, red rose.”—Rob't Burns.— HGP-OR Song: “My Nanie, O.”—Rob't Burns. . See My Nanie, O. Song: º pleasure have great princes.”— W: Byrd.- Song (C.) : “Earl March look’d Campbell.—CBP—EB EH (“Earl March look'd, on his dying child,”)—PGT 1 Song (C.) : “How delicious is the winning.”—T: Campbell. —HBP (sl. abr.)—HBV (First Kiss, The.)—BNL–FTA on his dying child.”—T: BV * Song: ºn of England.”—T: Campbell. See Men of Eng- - 8, Il (i. Song: “Withdraw not yet those lips and fingers.” — T: Campbell.—FTA - Song: O Sweet Delight, Q More than Human Bliss.”—T: Campion;–HBV—OR - Song: “There is a Garden in her Face.”— T: Campion.— Song (C.) : “Ask me no more where Jove bestows.”—T: Carew.—EP—GEP—HBP—HBV-OB–WEP 2 (“Ask me no more where Jove bestows.”)—BLV—CBP —EPC—EPE—FEP—NT—OEL–RLP Song: “Would you know what's soft'ſ ''-(Alt. to) T: Carew. —EP—WEP 2 Song: "ſº by that loosened hair.”—Bliss Carman,—HBW Song: “Heaven l 'Tis delight to see how fair.”—Charles, Duke of Orleans (tr. by Costello.)—FTA Song: “Wilt thou be mine !”—Charles, Duke of Orleans tr. by Costello.)—FTA - Song: “Love lies beyond the tomb.”—J: Clare.—OVW Song: “For me the jasmine buds unfold.”—Florence Earle Coates.—FEP—LBM (World is Mine, The.)—AA— HBW Song: “If Love were but a Little Thing.”—Florence Earle oates.—LBM ar Song (C.): , “She is not fair to outward view.”—Hartley Coleridge.—CBP—HBP—HB O V SEP—SP 2—VA—WE—WEP 4 (“She is not fair to outward view.”)—BLV—BNL– FEP—FTA—GTP-PGT 1 Song (C.) : “'Tis sweet to hear the gerry lark.”—Hartley Coleridge. See Song: The Lark. Song: “Hear, sweet spirit, hear the spell.” (Fr. Remorse, Act III., Sc. 1.)—S: T. Coleridge.—BGV-HBP Song: “He came unlook'd for, undesir’d.— Sara Coleridge. —OW Song (C.) : “False though she be,” etc.— W: Congreve.— WEP 3 (“False though she be [to me and love].”)—FTA—OB Song. “See, see, she wakes 1’’—W : Congreve.—HIBV Song, A : “Smile, Massachusetts, smile.”— (Connecticut Ga- zette.)—PAH Song: “I make my shroud.”—Adelaide Crapsey.—AMW 4— EHBW-NPA - tº Song, A: “To thy lover.” (Out of Italian—0.)—R : Cra- Shaw.—HIBIP Song: ºnly tell her that I love.”— J: L. Cutts.- HBV — Song: “Love is a sickness.”—S: Daniel, See Hymen’s Tri- umph. Song: ôºv" not beauty I demand.”— G: Darley.—NT — Song: “I’ve taught thee love's sweet lesson o’er.”—G: Dar- ley. See Sylvia ; or, The May Queen. Song: “Sweet in her green dell,” etc.—G: Darley.—OB– OVV (Flower of Beauty, The.)—HBV—VA (Love Song.)—BIP—HBP—RTI Song (C.) : “The lark now leaves his watery nest.”— Sir W: Davenant.—EP—FEP—WEP 2 (Aubade.)—OE - - (Dawn-song.)—CEL “Closes and courts and lanes.”—J: Davidson.—HEV Song: Song: “The boat is chafing at our long delay.”—J: David- son.—EBS—GT-OB–OVW Song: “Virtue smiles.”—T: Dekker. See Old Fortunatus. Song: “Hº the south-flying swallows.”—Marion Delcomyn. Song: "º. on hearing how divine.”—Philippe Desportes. Song: “Seek not the tree of silkiest bark.”—Aubrey T: De Vere.—DB—OVV-VA Song: “She says: “Poor friend, you waste a treasure,’”— Aubrey De Vere.—BIP Song: “She sings her wild dirges.”—Aubrey De Vere.—DB Song: “Sing the old song, amid the sounds dispersing.”— Aubrey De Vere.—HEP—HBV—RLP Song: “Slanting both hands against her forehead.”—Aubrey De Vere.—BIP . Song: “When I was young, I said to sorrow.”—Aubrey De Vere.—TIP–WR 27 Song: “Love is not a feeling to pass away.”—C: Dickens. See Willage Coquettes, The. - Song: §§ feathers of the willow.”—R. : Watson Dixon.-- Song: “Go and catch a falling star.”— J.: Donne,— EP - IHBW-OB–WEP 1 2 92 TITLE INDEX Song Song: “Sweetest love, I do not go.”—J: Donne,— RLP — SEP—WE—WEP 1 (“O how feeble is man's power”—Sel.)—EPs Song: “Rºº's sparkling wit and eyes.”—Earl of Dorset. (“Dorinda's sparkling wit and eyes.”)—FEP Song: “Phillis, for shame, let us improve.”—Earl of Dorset. —EPR—WEP 2 Song: “To all you ladies now at land.”—Earl of Dorset.— EP—EPR—HBV “Phoebus, arise!” (Song XXXVI., Pt. I.) — W: Drummond.—EP—HBP—HBV-WEP 2 (Invocation.)—EBS—OB - (“Phoebus, arisel ”)—EPE—OEL (Summons to Love—sl. abr.)—PGT 1–R.LP Song: “That zephyr every year.”—W: Drummond.—EBS Song: Song: “I feed a flame within, which so torments me.”—J: Dryden.—EPR Song: “A few more windy days.”—Helen Dudley.--NPA Song: “Child, is thy father dead?”— Ebenezer Elliott. — RLP—WEP 4 - Song, The-J: Erskine.—AA & w Song: “Ladies, though to your conquering eyes.” – G : Etherege.—HEV Song: “Ye happy swains, whose hearts are free.” – G : Etherege.—HIBW - Song: “Beauty clear and fair.”—J: Fletcher. See Elder |Brother, The. & ºn tº Song: “O'er the waste of waters cruising.” — Philip Fre- neau.-PAH Song: “I often hear it said.”—Jean Froissart.—AFP Song, A : “I will not say my true love's eyes.”—Norman Gale.—WSA . . . - Song: º pººl is pink, with such a pink.”—Norman 8, e.— . Song: Wait but a little while.”—Norman Gale.—HEW — Song: “O ruddier than the cherry l’’ (Fr. Acis and Galatea, Pt. II.)—J: Gay.—HEV–OB * * * * e Song: “If once I could gather in song.”—Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.-OVV - Song: “The silent bird is hid in the boughs.”—Rosa Mul- S holland, Lady Gilbert.—TIP Ong : "Hººse the Rose must fade.”—R. : Watson Gilder. —HB Song: “Not from the whole wide world,” etc. — R: W. Gilder.—AA—FTA—LTV-YBV (“Not from the whole wide world I chose thee,”)—BII. Song: “Years have flown since I knew thee first.”—R : W. Gilder.—AA—ASL-YBV “Alack, alack I my days are dreary.”—Madame de Girardin.—AFP g Song: “When lovely woman stoops to folly.”—Oliver Gold- Smith. See Vicar of Wakefield, The. Song (O.) : “Sweet are the thoughts that savor of content.” (Fr. Farewell to Follie [or Folly J.)—Rob't Greene. —EP—HBP—WEP 1 (Content.)—BNL–FEP—NT—SEP—VE (Sweet Content.)—OBL * Song: “A Face in thy memory, dearest.”—Gerald Griffin. Song: (Place in thy memory, A.)—HBV—VA Song: “Song is so old.”—Hermann Hagedorn.—HBV Song: “O shadows past the candle-gleam.”—Ruth Guthrie Harding.—AMV 2 Song: “Today I have fled from the mountain.”—Ruth Guth- rie Harding.—AMW 3 Song: “Sing me a sweet, low song of night.”—Hildegarde Eawthorne.—HEV Song: “In the Rhine, that beautiful river.” — Heinrich Heine. (Th’. by E. A. Bowring,)—POW Song: “Your heart has trembled to my tongue.”—W. E. Henley.-VE - 3- Song: “Gather Kittens while you may.”—(Parody.)—Oliver Eſerford.—PA - Song: “Gather Ye Rosebuds.”—Rob't Herrick.-PCL Song: “Pack clouds away,” etc.—T: Heywood. See Rape of Lucrece, The. - Song: “Belovèd it is morn!”—Emily Henrietta Hickey.— OVV “Oh I Forbear to Bid me Slight her.”—A. Hill.—BGV “A lake and a fairy boat.” (Song for Music—(0.) ) —T: Hood.—BIFV—HBP—HBV-LC (“Lake and a fairy boat, A.”)—BIPB—CTBP • Song ‘ºisº lady, leave thy silken thread.”—T: Hood. (May Morning, A.)—AD Song: “The stars are with the voyager.”—T: Hood.—RLP Song: “My Generous Heart Disdains.”—Fs. Hopkinson.— V Song:—“I wander'd by the brookside.”—R : M. Milnes, Lord Houghton.—CGd—FP—OTPC (Brookside, The.)—BNL – CR — FEP — FTA — GP — IHBIP–HBV-HGP--HTb-I–LTV-PGT 2–RLP— STC–TFY-WA - Song: “Beauty to boast, Methinks 'tis rather late.”—Victor BHugo.—AFP Song: “Tº face I have seen as one seeth.”—Sophie Jewett. Song: Song: Song: “Follow a shadow,” etc. (Song.—That Women are but Men's Shadows—C.)—Ben Jonson.—FEP—HBV (Shadow, The.)—OB * Song: “How near to good is what is fair.” (Fr. Love Freed from 1911orance and Folly,)—Ben Jonson.—EPs— T (“How near to good is what is fair.”)—BNL Song: “I dreamed that I woke from a dream.” Song: (“O § not wanton with those eyes.”)—Ben Jonson. Song: “See the chariot at hand.”—Ben Jonson. See Celebration of Charis, Song: “Spring all the graces of the age.” (Chorºws fr. Nep- tune's Triumph for the Return of Albion.)—Ben Jonson.—FPs Song: “Still to be neat,” etc.—Ben Jonson. See Simplex Munditiis. tº e Song: “The owl is abroad.”—Ben Jonson. See Gipsies Metamorphosed, The. Song: “O it was out by Donney carney.”—Jas. Joyce.— - OVV Song (C.) : “I had a dove and the sweet dove died.”—J: Keats.-CBOP–CGd—LC—Poſt, (Dove, The.)—HBV-OS 1 Song: “I would swathe thee in hues of the orient Queen.” —T: Keohler.—DB e Song: “Something calls and whispers.”—Georgiana Goddard Ring.—HIBW & * Song: “Oh! that we two were maying.”—C: Kingsley. See Saint's Tragedy, The. Song: “Often I have heard it said.”—Walter Savage Lan- - dor.—HIBW - Song: “She's somewhere in the sunlight strong.”—R : Le Gallienne.—HIBW-LBM–OB—OR—OVW Song: “Take it love l’”—R : Le Gallienne.—HIBW Song: "tºº the Winter, dear.”—Eugene Lee-Hamilton. —OVV. Song: “Thy braes are bonny.”—J: Logan. See Song: The Braes of Yarrow. Song (C.) : “Stay, stay at home.” — H: ... W. Longfellow. (Home Song.) —AL—BS 6—CAP—GN—HBV—LTV Song: “Why Should You Swear I Am Forsworn.”—R: Lovelace.—SAy - Song: “A Sunshine heart, Loveman,—HT - Song: “O ºnlº deep and tender.”—Jas. Russell Lowell. and a soul of song.”—Rob't —CAP— Song (C.) : “Violet I sweet violet l’”—Jas. R. Lowell (Violet, The-sl. abr.)—AD—RAC Song: O bird, thou dartest to the sun.—Maria W. Lowell. —AA—LBA . Song: “Pan's Syrinx was a girl indeed.”—J: Lyly. See Midas. Song: “What bird so sings, yet does so wail?”—J: Lyly. See Alexander and Campaspe. ºn Delia on the Plain Appears.”—G. Lyttelton.— Song: “We must love and unlove, and it may be.”—Rob't Earl of Lytton. See Wanderer, The. Song: “Love is Cruel, Love is Sweet.”—T: MacDonagh.-- BIP–DB (Song fr. Wºrld Cumbermede, Ch. LVI.)—G. : Macdonald.— Song: “Alas, how easily things go wrong !”—NT “Oh, well for him that breaks his dream.”—NT Song: “‘O lady, thy lover is dead,” they cried.” (Song fr. Phantastes. A Faerie Romance for Men and Women, Ch. XX.)—G. : MacDonald.—HEP Song: “Since loving countenance you still refuse.”—Clement Marot.—AFP Song: “There's One Great Bunch of Stars in Heaven.”— Theophile Marzials.-OVW-RLP Song: “There was a Knight of Bethlehem.”—FI: Neville Maughan.—BVC—CBPC—GSP—YC - t Song: “How do I love you.”—Irene Rutherford McLeod. —HBW Song: “My fair, no beauty of thine will last.”—Alice Mey- nell.—RLP—VA Song: “There is many a land,” etc.—Joaquin Miller.—HBV Song: “Sabrina Fair.”—J: Milton. See Comus. Song: “Sweet Echo, sweetest nymph,” etc.—J: Milton. See Comus. Song: “Who calls me bold because I won my love.”—Cosmo Monkhouse.—VA Song: “Love took ºy life and thrill’d it.”—Sir Lewis Morris. Song: “Fair is the night.”—W: Morris.-HBV Song: “Where the soft shadows fall.”—Irene E. Morton. —TC § song: "º soldier brave and bold.”—Alfred de Musset.— Song: “When Hope, the wanton light and gay.”—Alfred de Musset.—AFP Song: “The pouring music, soft and strong.”—F: H. W. Myers.-VA - Song, A : ſº cheer up, my lads.”—(New York Journal.) Song: “With my limbs in the deep.”—J: Nicholson.—PPV Song: “I came to the door of the House of Love.”—Alfred Noyes.—HIBV. w Song: “Ebb on With Me Across the Sunset Tide.”—E: J. O’Brien.—AMW 3 - Song: “Flesh unto flowers.”—E: J. O’Brien.—AMV 2 Song: “Your heart is a music-box, dearest.”—Prances S. Osgood.—AA Song: “Has summer come without the rose.” (In Lays of France.)—Arthur O’Shaughnessy.”—FTA—HBV– EPGT 2–WEP 4 (“Has summer come without the rose? '’)—BOL–VA Song (C.) : “I made another garden, yea.”—Arthur W. O'Shaughnessy.—BTP — D.B—HT3 V — O'B–OVW — PG|T 2–WEP 4. - 293 Song AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS f Song: Song: “I went to her,” etc. (“I went to her who loveth me no more.”—0.)—Arthur W. O'Shaughnessy.—HBP Song: “When thy beauty appears.”—T: Parnell.—EP—OB (When your Beauty Appears.)—BNL Song: “For the tender beech and the sapling oak.”—T: L. Peacock.-BFV–LC—OAA—Po R. Song: “Oh # gºy not a woman's heart,” etc.—T: L. Peacock. (“Oh I say not woman's heart is bought.”)—FTA—HBV (She Loves and Loves Forever—C.)—FLS Song, A : “Hark! 'tis Freedom that calls.”— (Pennsylvania Journal, The.)—PAH “Clear, fresh, and dulcet streams.” — Francesco Petrarch (Tr. by Leigh Hunt.)—POW “We break the glass, whose sacred wine.”—E: C. Pinkney.—AA—AL—ASL–HBV–LBA—PS–YBW “So much your kindness and affection gain.”— Christine de Pisan.—AFP Song, A:—“In vain you tell your parting lover.”—Matthew Prior.—EP—HBW Song: “The merchant, to secure, his treasure.”—Matthew Prior.—HBV—OB (“Merchant, to secure his treasure, The.”)—BLV—FEP —PGT 1 (Ode, An—C.)—Ehl?—EPR—FEP—WEP 3 Song (C.) : “Love me if I live.”—Bryan W. Procter.—HIBP (“Love me if I live.”)—CBP—FLS Song: “At setting day and rising morn.”—Allan Ramsay. See Gentle Shepherd, The. Song (C.) : “Farewell to Tochaber.”—Allan Ramsay. (Lochaber no More.)—BNL–EBS—FEP—HBP—HBW Tiº Näs of old N : R. “The Nymphs of old, as poets sing.”—N: Rapin.— AFP p p Song: Song: Song: Song: Song: “ e happy days gone by.”—L: Ratisbonne.—AFP Song, *iº", in April wood.”—Lizette Woodworth Reese. Song, A. “There is ever a song somewhere, my dear.”— Jas. W. Riley.—CCB-HT-HTb-I “With a hey! and a hil and a hey-ho rhyme !”— (Parody.)—Jas. Whitcomb Riley.—PA “Love, triumphant sorcerer.”—Les Dames des Roches. “Absent from thee I languish still.”—Earl of Ro- chester.—EPR—WEP 2 (Return.)—OB Song: “My dear mistress,” etc.—Earl of Rochester.—HEV– WEP 2 Song: Song: Song: (“My dear mistress has a heart.”)—FEP Song: "Tºte # ! I must confess.”—Earl of Rochester. “When on those lovely looks I ester.—WEP 2 - “Ah me ! How slow the sad years pass.”—Beatrice Rosenthal.—HIP 2 “A frisky lamb and a frisky child.”—Christina G. Rossetti...—GC Song: gaze.”—Earl of Roch- Song: Song: “When I am dead, my dearest.”—Christina G. Ros setti...—CBP—EP — EPN — GEP — HIBV — HGP — FITb-II—OB–OVV-PGT 2–RLP Song: i. weary lot is thine.” etc. — Walter Scott. See Okepy. Song: ºDale has no fagot.” etc.—Walter Scott. See - Okepy - Song: “O Brignall banks,” etc.—Walter Scott. See Rokeby. “Soldier, rest thy warfare o’er.”—Walter Scott. See Song: Lady of the Lake, The. Song: ºldier Wake.”—Walter Scott. See Bethrothed, he. Song: “The heath this night must be my bed.”—Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake, The. “Wheel the wild dance.” (Sel. fr. “Dance of Death, The.”)—Walter Scott.—BIHV Song: Song: “Where shall the lover rest.”—Walter Scott. See Marmion. Song: “Hears not my Phillis how the birds.”—Sir C : Sed- ley.—WSA Song (C.) : “Love still has something of the sea.”—Sir C: Sedley.—EP—HBV-NT—WEP 2 (“Love still hath something of the sea.”)—EPR—FEP Song: º: is my only joy.”—Sir C: Sedley.—EP— { 2 (Phillis.)—CEL–EP S (“Phillis is my only joy.”)—BNL Ong: Song: “Blow, Blow, thou winter wind.”—W: Shakespeare, See As You Like It. - “Come away, come away, Death !”—W: Shakespeare. See Twelfth Night. - “Fear no more the heat o' the sun.”—W: Shakes- peare. See Cymbeline. “Hark, harkſ the lark,” etc.—W: Shakespeare. See Cymbeline. “How should I your true love know.”—W: Shakes- peare. See Hamlet. - “O Mistress mine, where are you roaming ?”—W: Shakespeare.—See Twelfth Night. “Orpheus with his lute.”—W : See Ring Henry VIII. “Over hill over dale.”—W : Shakespeare.—Midsum- mer Night’s Dream, A. “Sigh no more, ladies.”—W. Shakespeare.—See Much Ado About Nothing. - “Take, O, take those lips away.”—W: Shakespeare. See Measure for Measure. Song: Song: Song: Song: Song: Song: Shakespeare. Song: Song: Song: “Not, Celia, that I juster am.”—Sir C: Sedley.—EPR Song: “Tell me where is fancy bred.”—W: Shakespeare. See Merchant of Venice, The. - “Under the greenwood tree.”—W: Shakespeare. See •As You Like It. “When icicles hang by the wall.”—W : Shakespeare. See Love's Labour's Lost. “Where the bee sucks.”—W: Shakespeare. See Tem- pest, The. - * “Who is Sylvia?”—W: Shakespeare. See Two Gentle- men of Verona. “Love in my heart; Oh heart of me, heart of me !” —W: Sharp.–VA Song: Song: Song: Song: Song: Song: “Who has robbed the ocean cave.”—J: Shaw.—AA —AFV—AL—ASL–FTA—HBV-VSA Song: “Come, Celia, let's agree at last.”— J: Sheffield. — FIBV. #ely, rarely comest thou.”—Percy B. Shelley.— FH (“Rarely, rarely comest thou.”)—FEP—HBV—HGP — OR-RIP (Spirit of Delight, The.)—CEL Song: “O'er Desert Plains, and Rushy Meres.”—W: Shen- - stone.—BGV lºnaps it is not Love, said I.”—W: Shenstone.— “Had I a heart for falsehood framed.” (Air fr. The T)uenna, Act III., Sc. 1.)—R : B. Sheridan.—BGV- HBV-TIP-VSA “I ne'er could any luster see.” (Sel.)—R : B. Sheri- dan.-FTA Song: Song: Song: Song: Song: 'ºho hath his fancy pleased.”—Sir Phillip Sidney.— Song: “Wake now, my love, awake.”— Edmund Spenser. See Epithalamion. Song: “In the summer twilight.”— Harriet Prescott Spof- ford.—STC Song: “When whispering strains do softly steal.”—W: Strode.—FT ~. -- Song: “I prithee send me bºy heart"—sir J.: Suckling —FTA—HBV-NT—WEP (“I prithee send me back my heart.”)—BLV—BNL– CBP—FEP—OEL–RLP Song: “Love, Reason, Fiate, Suckling. (Dance, The.)—WEP 2 e e Song (C.) : “When, dearest, I but think of thee.”—Sir J: - Suckling. (“When, dearest, I but think,” etc.)—HBV-OB Song (C.) : “Why so pale 3’ (Fr. Aglaura.)—Sir J.: Suck- ling.—HIBIP—HBW §ºgº to a Lover.)—PGT 1 Orsames' Song [in “Aglaura”].)—SEP—WE—WE.P. 2 (“Why so pale [and wan, fond lover]?")—BNL–EhB —EP—EPE—FEP—GEP—GP—OB — OEL — PYO —RLP . “A violet in her lovely hair.”—C: Swain.—HIBW * “Daughter of Egypt, veil thine eyes.”—Bayard Tay- lor.—AA—LBA - did once bespeak.”—Sir J.: Song: Song: Song: “Down lay in a nook my lady's brach.”—Sir H. : Taylor. See Philip van Artevelde. & • -- Song: “Quoth tongue of neither maid, nor wife.”—Sir H: . Taylor. See Philip van Artewelde. Song: “The bee to the heather.”—Sir H. Taylor.—OVV “A spirit haunts the year's last hours.”—Alfred Ten- nyson.—NT Song: Song: “As thro' the land.”—Alfred Tennyson. See Prin- cess, The. * Song: “Ask me no more.”—Alfred Tennyson. See Princess, The. Song: Home they brought her warrior dead.—Alfred Ten- nyson. See Princess. The. Song: “In love, if love be love.”— Alfred Tennyson. See Idylls of the King. - Song: “It is the miller's daughter.”— Alfred Tennyson. — FIBV. Song: “O let the solid ground.”—Alfred Tennyson.—HPV Song: “Sweet and low.”—Alfred Tennyson. See Princess, €. - Song: “Tears, idle tears.”—Alfred Tennyson. See Princess, The. - Song: “The splendor falls on castle walls.”—Alfred Ten- nyson. See Princess, The. Song (C.) : “The winds, as at their hour of birth.”—Al- fred Tennyson. (We are Free.)—SAE Song: “We sail toward evening's lonely star.”—Celia Thax- ter.—AA—GP : *. Song: “'Tis said that absence conquers love.”—Frd’k W: Thomas.--AA—HBV - (“'Tis said that absence conquers love.”)—FTA Song: give a man a horse he can ride.”—Jas. Thomson.— Song: “Let my voice ring out and over the earth.”—Jas. Thomson.—HEV–OR Song: “Like violets pale.”—Jas. Thomson.—OVW Song (C.) : “Tell me, thou soul of her I love.”—Jas. Thom- SO11. (To her I Love.)—BGV-EBS—WEP 3 -: Song: “Bring from the craggy haunts of birch and pine.” —J: Todhunter.—BIP–OVW-TIP Song: “I saw the day’s white rapture.” C : Hanson Towne.— Song: ſºme at the core of the world.”—Arthur Upson.— 294 TITLE INDEX Song Song: , “Go, lovely rose!"—Edmund Waller.—HIGP—SEP— - WE—WEP 2 (“Go, lovely rose l’’)—BFW–BNL–EP—EPE— EPs — FEP—HBW-OB–OEL–PGT 1–PYO—RLP - (Rose, The.)—CBP—HBP - - (Rose's Message, The.)—CEL Song: “I never knew how dear thou wert.”—Catharine War- field.—FTA Song: “April, April, laugh thy girlish laughter.”—W: Wat- son.—HIBW-HBVy—HT-OB—OVW (Song to April.)—GN - Song: “Oh Like a Queen's her Happy Tread.”—W: Wat- son.—HIBW-OR Song: Song: “All the flowers of the spring.”—J: Webster.—HEV Song: § my love for my sweet.”—J: Hall Wheelock.-- Song: “I bade thee stay. Too well I know.”—Sarah H. Whitman.—HIBE’ Song: "Yºly ask for sunshine.”—Helen Hay Whitney. Song: “A bird in my bower.”—Fs. H. Williams.-AA Song, A : “I do not ask — dear love — not I.”—Rob't B. Wilson.—TFY. - - Song: “O [or Oh I, say not that my heart is cold.” — C: Wolfe.—HIBP—WEP 4. Song: A. May Morning. — J: Milton. & See Song on May Morning. - & . . Song about Charleston, A.—Anon.—PAH Song about Singing, A.—Anne R. Aldrich.-AA—HP 2 Song against. Women.—Willard Huntington Wright.— HBV Song and Science (“The Twilight of the Poets.”)—Milicent W. Shinn.—AA Song and Sonnet on Sorrow, A.—Aubrey De Vere.—RTI Song at Sunrise.—W: Shakespeare. See Cymbeline. Song at the Brink of Death.-Bertha Frances Gordon.—AL Song at the Feast of Brougham Castle upon the Restoration of Lord Clifford, the Shepherd, to the Estates and FIonors of his Ancestors.-W: Wordsworth.-FEP (Two Victories—sel.)—LH - Song before Grief, A.—Rose H. Lathrop.–AA Song before the Entry of the Masquers. (Chorus—C.—fr. The Fortunate Isles and their Union.)—Ben Jonson. —WEP 2 e Song by a Person of Quality. (C.)—Alex. Pope. (Lines by a person of Quality.)—NA (Lºjºng, in the Modern Taste, A–at. to Swift.)— Song by Apelles.—J: Lyly. See Alexander and Campaspe. Song, by Glycine.—S: T. Coleridge. See Zapolya. Song by Mr. Cypress.--—T: L. Peacock.-BLV Song by Rogero [the Captive]. (Fr. The Rover.) — G: Song for a Cracked Voice.—Wallace Irwin.-WA Song for a Highland Drover Returning from England. — Rob't Bloomfield.—RLP Song for Bedtime, A.—Eben E. Rexford.—BS 27 Song for Belgium, A.—Mackenzie Bell.—PPV Song for Canada.-C : Sangster.—OCV Song for Decoration Day.-Anon.—CHP Song for July 12th, 1843.−J: De J. Frazer.—DB—TIP Song for Lexington, A.—Rob't K. Weeks.-AA —APPV — OAI-PNW Song for Little May, A.—E. N. Miller.—ASR-II Song for May, A.—Eben E. Rexford.—AD Song for May Morning.—Anon.—CBOP Song for Music, A.—Anon.—PGT 1 (Sleep—at. to Dowland.)—BNL–HBP (Tears.)—OB - Canning.—BLV—FEP * . (Song of One Eleven Years in Prison.)—HBP—THP (Song Sung by Rogero, etc.)—HPE (University of Göttingen, The.)—MH.R.—OS 2 Song for a Catarrh, A. (Pwnch.)—HPE Song for All.—R : Dehmel.—HGV Song for All Seas, All Ships.-Walt Whitman.—HEV Song for April, A.—Rob't Loveman.—HTb-II Song for Music.—Edmund Gosse.—VA Song for Music. (C.)—T: Hood. ' (“Lake and a fairy boat, A.”)—BPB—CTBP (Song.)—BFW-HBP—HBV—LC Song for New Year's Eve, A.—W : Cullen Bryant.—DD Song for October, A.—T: A. Daly.—HIP 2 Song for our Flag, The.—Marg. E. Sangster.—HTb-I Song for Punch Drinkers. (Pººnch,)—HPE Song for St. Cecilia's Day, A. (C.)—J: Dryden.—BNL– CBP—Ehl?—EP—FEP—GEP—HIB —RLP—SEP—STC–VE—WEP 2—WR. 11 (Fife and Drum—bºr. Sel.)—GN–OS 1 (Ode on St. Cecilia's Day.)—FP (sel.)—IR (St. Cecilia’s Day.)—EPs \ (Trumpet's Loud Clangor, The-sel.)—LC Song for September, A.—T: W. Parsons.—HIBP Song for the Asking, A.—F's. O. Ticknor.—AA Song for the Conquered, A.—W: W. Story. She , or, A Poet's Portfolio. Song for the Fleet, A.—Clinton Scollard.—PAPn Song for the Girl I Love, A.—Frd’k Langbridge.—HIP Song for the Hot Winds, A.—Harriet M. Davidson.—HIP Song for the Hour, A.—W. F. Dunbar.—PAPrm Song for “The Jacquerie.”—Sidney Lanier.—APM–CAP Song for the New Year.—Eliza Cook.-H.S . . ong for the Night of Christ's Resurrection, #s sel. fr. (“In regal quiet deep.”)—Jean Ingelow.—FH: Song *A*. Sailor-men, A. (Baltimore News.)— Anon.— Prm. # thee truth, Sweet.”—Mrs. Augusta Webster.— *- Song from “The Princess.”—Alfred Tennyson. V-OB —PGT1 See He and Song for the Seasons, A. — Bryan W. Procter. — HBP — HBV . : Song for Tree-planting.—Sara J. Underwood.—AD Song for Winter.—B'rank D. Sherman.—LE'L Song from a Drama (Stanzas for Music—C.—fr. an unfin- ished drama.)—Edmund C. Stedman.—AA + - Song from a Drama.-Edmund C. Stedman.—BIL–TFY Song from a Masque.—T: Campion.—NT - Song from Abdelazar.—Mrs. Aphra Behn.-WEP 2 (Song: “Love in fantastic,” etc.)—EPR—HBV-OB Song from AElla, A.—T: Chatterton. See AFlla. Song from Al Aaraaf.-Edgar Allan Poe.—CAP Song from Ben-Hur.—Lew Wallace. See Ben-Hur. Song from “Epicoene; or, The Silent Woman.”—Ben Jon- - son. See Simplex Munditiis. Song from “Festus.”—Philip Jas. Bailey.—HEV Song from Gypsies' Metamorphoses.—Ben Jonson. See Mas- que of the Metamorphosed Gipsies, A. . Song from Jason. (Fr. Life and Death of Jason, Bk. IV.) —W : Morris.-EPs (Nymph’s Song to Hylas, The.)—HBV—OB Song from “Juanita,” The.—Lauren E. Crane.—GS Song tºys of France.” — Arthur O'Shaughnessy. — 4. Song from “Mater.”—Percy Mackaye.—NPA Song from “Midas.”—J: Lyly. See Midas. . Song from Neptune's Triumph.-Ben Jonson.—EPs - Song from “Paracelsus.”—Rob't Browning. See Paracelsus. Song tº “Pippa Passes.”—Rob't Browning. See Pippa a.SSéS. . - Song from Shakespeare's Cymbeline, A.—W: Collins.— Ehl” —EP—EPR, Song tº the Arcadia, A.—Sir Philip Sidney. See Arcadia, €. i - Song *śr the Backwoods.--T. D. Sullivan.-BIP —DB — Song from “The Duenna.”—R: B. Sheridan. See Song: - “Had I a heart,” etc. Song from “The Merchant of Venice.” — W: Shakespeare. See Merchant of Venice, The. Song from “The Mulberry Garden.” — Sir C: Sedley. — . WEP 2 (Child and Maiden—abr.)—BLV—PGT 1 (Song to Chloris.)—CEL (To a Very Young Lady.)—BNL–FEP (To Chloris—alor.)—HBV–013. Song from “The Nice Valour.”—J: Fletcher. Melancholy. . . Song from the Persian.—T: Bailey Aldrich.--LBA—YBV See Prin- See Sweetest cess, The. Song from “The Sophy.”—Sir J.: Denham.—WEP 2 Song from the Suds, A. — Louisa M. Alcott. See Little Women. - - Song from “The Two Noble Kinsmen.”— Shakespeare and Fletcher. See Two Noble Kinsmen, The. Song from “Torrismond.”—T: L. Beddoes. See Torrismond. Song from “Twelfth Night.”—W: Shakespeare. See Twelfth ight. Song from “Valentinian.”— Beaumont and Fletcher. See Valentinian. - Song I Sing, The.—C : T. Blanden.—HIBW w Song in Autumn, A.—Arthur J. Stringer.—TCW Song in Camp, A.—Haroid Begbie ºffv Song in Connection with the Shakespeare Jubilee at Strat- # upon Avon, September 7, 1769—D: Garrick.-- Song—in Imitation of Sir John Eaton, A. (C.)—J: Wil- mot, Earl of Rochester. - (“Too late, alas! I must confess.”)—BNL–FEP Song in Imitation of the Elizabethans.—W : Watson.—WA Sing: In Leinster.—Louise I. Guiney.—ASL–HBV Song in March.-W : G. Sims.-AA—DD–HBV-POS Song in Season, A.—J: Runcie.—SBOS—SGB Song in Spring, A.—T: S. Jones, Jr.—LBM Song in the Dell, The...—C: E. Carryl.-AA Song iº, The Foresters.”—Alfred Tennyson. €. See Foresters, Song in the Market Place, The.—Jas Buckham.—SP 7 Song in the Night, The.—Jas. Buckham.—NV Song in the Storm, The.—Jas. Buckham.—NV Song in the Wood, The...— W: Browne. See Inner Temple Masque. . Song in Time of Order, A.—Algernon C: Swinburne.—EPN Song: Inviting the Influence of a Young Lady upon the . Opening Year.—Hiliare Belloc.—QVV Song is so Old.—Hermann Hagedorn.--LBM g Song: Mary Morrison.—Rob't Burns.—EP - Song-Mediocrity in Love Rejected. (C.)—T: Carew. Give me more Love [or more Disdain].)—BNL —FLS —FTA—YBF | Song my Mother Sings, The.—T: O'Hagan.—TCV Song my Paddle Sings, The.—E. Pauline Johnson.—HER— EHBV-OCV-TCW—VA Song: My Star.—Rob't Browning. See My Star. Song of a Fellow-worker.—Arthur O’Shaugnessy.- BOF — CBP—RLP—STC Song of a Heart, A. (Parody.)—Oliver Herford.—PA Song of a Heathen, The.-R. : W. Gilder. See Celestia Pas- sion, The. Song of a Shirt.—Mary Stewart Cutting.—SP 8 Song of a Shepherd Boy at Bethlehem, The. — Josephine Preston Peabody. CLS - Song of a Summer Stream, The. (Sel.)—Frances R. Haver- gal.-POS 295 Song AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Song of a Turf-Sod.—W: Dora,_DB Song of Hiawatha, The. (Continued). - Song of Abou Klea, The.—G: Barlow.—RTV PHiawatha's Sailing.—(Pt. VII.)—BWC—RAC—TYP Song of Amorgen, The.—Amorgen.—BIP IHiawatha's Wedding Feast. (Br. sel. fr. Pt. XI.)—PEO Song Song Song Song. Song Song Song Song Song Song ( Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song" Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song of an Angel.—Frd’k Tennyson.—PGT2 of an Enamoured Prince.—Alfred Walter von Heymel. ºf; Island Fisherman,—Ratha. Tynan Hinkson.— of an Okd Dollar Bill.—D. W. Curtis.-CS 25 of Angiola in Heaven.—Austin Dobson.—GP—HBW Of #jor Day.—Sarah J. Pettinos.-AD (w. mus.)— P of Ariel.-W: Shakespeare. See Tempest, The. of Arno, A.—Grace E. C. Stetson.—AA ".Autolyeus—w: Shakespeare. See Winter's Tale, €. . Of Autumn, A. (C.)—Arthur IH. Clough. No More.)—CBP—HBP—HBV of Autumn, A.—Rennell Rodd.—HBP—HBW of Birds.-H. : W. Longfellow. See Birds of Killing- worth, The. of Braddock's Men, The.—Anon.—AH–AWB— EDY OCP—PAEH of Callicles [in Sicily, The J.- Matthew Arnold. See Empedocles on Etna. of Canada, A.—Rob't Reid.—SBOS—SGB–TCW of ºdyne, The.—W: Browne. See Britannia’s Pas- 15OI’8.1S. - of Chanson de Roland, The...— (Tr. by) J : O'Hagan. See Song of Roland, The. Of ºn Alpine—water Scott. See Lady of the Lake, The. of Clover, A.— “Saxe Holm.” — CHV — GN — NV — PG.G.R.—SMG - - of Consecration.—E. A. Holbrook.--AID of Content, A.—J: J. Piatt.—CBP of Cradle-making.—Constance Lindsay Skinner.—GS of Crede, Daughter of Guare.— (Tr. fr. a Tenth Cen- tury Poem.)—BIP of David, The.—C. Smart. See Song to David, A. of Dedication.—Ellen Beauchamp. —AID of Defeat.—Stephen Gwynn.—BIP of Degrees, A.— (New York Swn.)—SR 14 of Degrees, A.—Marg. Vandegrift.—AWH-CS 40 of Desire, A.-F: Lawrence Knowles.—HIBW of Dewey's Guns, The.—Sam W. Foss.-PAPrm of Doubt, A. — Josiah Gilbert Holland. See Bitter- SWeet. °s §ary Autumn, A.—R. : W. Gilder.—DD —HBW — of Easter, A.—Celia Thaxter.—AmSS—OAE—PGpr of Echo.—Ben Jonson. See Cynthia's Revels. of Egla.-Maria G. Brooks. (Fr. Zophiel.) —AA — CBP (“Day, in melting purple dying.”)—BNL–FEP (Song.)—HBP Song Song Song Song Song Song of 1876, The.—Bayard Taylor.—CS 12 of Elaine.—Alfred Tennyson. See Idylls of the King. of Elf, The.—Gilbert K. Chesterton. See Ballad of the hite Horse. of Empedocles, The. — Matthew Arnold. docles on Etna. *H #95. (Fr. Agathon.)—G: E: Woodberry.—AA— See Empe- of Fairies. (Fr. Amyntas; or, The Impossible Dowry.) Randolph (tr. by Heigh Hunt.)—FEP—HBP (Fairies' Song.)—BNL–E (Song of Fairies Robbing an Orchard-C.)—BVC Song of ºh, A. — Josiah Gilbert Holland. See Bitter- SWeet. Song of Faith Forsworn, A.—J: B. L. Warren, Lord De Tabley.—VA - Song of Farewell, A.—Dora Greenwell.—VA Song Song Song Song of Fionnuala, The.—T: Moore.—DB–EPs—TIP of Fleet Street, A.—Alice Werner.—FT-HBV of Freedom, A.—Alice Milligan.-BIP–DB of Giuki, The.—W: Morris. See Story of Sigurd the Volsung, The. Song of Glenann, A.—Moira O’Neill.—HIBW Song of Grief.-Anon.—NT - Song of Growth, A.—C : G. D. Roberts.--OCW—TCW Song of Happiness, A.—Ernest Rhys.-NPA Song of Harvest, A. C.)—J: G. Whittier. (Lines—for the Song Song Agricultural and Horticultural Exhibi- tion, etc.)—AD . of Hesperus.-Ben Jonson. of Hiawatha, The, Sels. f APIM—CAP—OCP—PNW See Cynthia's Revels. H: W. Longfellow. — 7”. — Building of the Canoe, The.—CSBP Famine, The. (Birch Canbe, The.) - (Pt. XX.)—FP—FTR-HSPS–MR (Sl. abr.)—BS 3—CS 1–SA (Death of Minnehaha—sel.)—AA' (Hiawatha-br. Sels.)—SAE Four Winds, The.—TYP Ghosts, The. (Pt. XIX.)—BS 2—WR 31 (Hiawatha—br'. Sel.)—SAE i (Disasters—abr.)—-FP Hiawatha and the Péarl-feather.—ABV Eſiawatha's Childhood. CFBP—C (Pt. XXII. — abr.) HV-GSP–PCK–RAC—TY F-BVo– (Sels.)—LQ—WCL (Hiawatha's Brothers—br. sel.)—PoR (Hiawatha’s Chickens—br. r sel.)—Port Hiawatha's Departure.--PNW Hiawatha’s Fishing.—SSR Hiawatha's Wooing. (Pt. X.)—AmSS—CS 1—PNW Rwasind.—ABV South §§ The. (Sel. fr. Pt. II., The Four Winds.) Story of “Hiawatha,” The. (Introd.—cond.; sel. fr. Pt. I. : . The Peace Pipe, sel. fr. Pt. II.: The Four Winds.)—AD Tableaux from Hiawatha. Death; Minnehaha, The. (Fr. Pt. XX.)— BS 9 — Tablº, from Hiawatha, with Readings. – BS 13 — I. Infancy and Childhood. §. Pt. XXII.) II. The Wooing. (Fr. Pt. III. The Famine. (Fr. Pt. XX.) Winter and Spring.—TYP Song Song Song Song Song of Hiawatha, The. An English Criticism.—(Punch.) HPE of Honour, The.—Ralph Hodgson.—GmB-II of Hope, A-Frank iſ stanton. CS 40 of Illyrian Peasants.-S: T. Coleridge.—CHV of Impossibilities, A.—Winthrop M. Praed.—NA Song of Ind.—Roby Datta.-SBOS—SGB Song of Innocence.—W : Blake.—GEP Song of Italy, A.—Algernon C: Swinburne.—TIWP Song of July 12th, 1843.−J: De Jean Frazer.—BIP Song of Kalindi...—W: Waterfield,—SBOS—SGB - Song of Krishna, A. (Sel. fr. The Indian Song of Songs, Sarga the first.)—Sir Edwin Arnold.—GP Song of Labor, The.—Ninette M. Lowater.—HTb-I Song of Life.—Anon.—CBOP * > Song of Life.-C : Mackay. See Small Beginnings. Song of Living.—Amelia Josephine Burr.—HIBW Song of Love, A.—Lewis Carroll.—GN–PGGR–SFM Song of Love Despairing and about to Die. (C.) (Fr. The Captain.)—J : Fletcher. (Away, Delights l)—OB Song of Lovewell's Fight.—Anon.—APM Song of Madame Do-as-you-Would-be-Dome-by, The. — C: Kingsley. See Water Babies, The. Song of Maelduin.-T. W. Rolleston.—BIP—RTI—TIP Song of Manila, The.—S. Sterne.—PAPrm Song Song Song Song Song of Marion's Men.—W: C. Bryant.—AH-APM–AWP —BAB–BFV—BNL–CAP —CBB —CS 15 —CSBP —FEP—HB—HBP—HBV—HBVy—LC—LOS 2 — OAI-OCP—CS 1–PAH-PAP—PAPrm—PGGR– RAC–SFM–SP 8—SSR—WR 43—YBV of Mary the Mother of Christ.—Anon. See New Jeru- salem, The. of Moses.—Bible. See Exodus. of Motto and Perkin. " (Song. . fr. Pastorals, Ninth Eclogue.)—Michael Drayton.—OEL of Myself (formerly called Walt Whitman), Sels. fr. —Walt Whitman.— APM — CAP (abr.)— GEP — PCK - Bare-bosomed Night. (St. 21, abºr.)—SN (Great are the Myths.-Pt. II., abr.)—HBP |Heroes. (Sel. fr. 33, 35.)—AA (Dying Fireman, The-sel. fr. 33.)—LH (Old-fashioned Sea-fight, An—35, 36.)—HBP (Sea-fight, A–35.)—LH Infinity. (44, 45—abr.)—AA º (". §m an acme of things accomplished”—44 abr.)— Leaves of Grass. (6, sel. fr. 20.)—AA Sels. fr.—GEP—OAA Microcosm, The. (31.)—SN Myself. (1.)—AA º “Oxen that rattle the yoke and chain.” (13.)—SN You Sea I (Sel. fr. 22.)—SN Song of Nature.—Ralph W. Emerson.—HIBV-SN Song of Nature. (C. — fr. Mercury Vindicated from the Alchemists at Court—Masques at Court.)—Ben Jon- SOIl. (Nature.)—EPs Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Horn, The. - Death of Roland, The. Song Song of Night.—Ben Jonson.—NT of Nourmahal in “The Light of the Harem.” — T: Moore. See Lalla Rookh. º of One Eleven Years in Prison.—G: Canning. See Song by Rogero the Captive. of Orphéus, The.—E : B. Brownlow.—OCW of Palms. (Abr.)—Arthur O’Shaughnessy.—PGT2 of Panama, A. — Alfred Damon Runyon. — AH 2 – EIP 2–BAH-PNW - of Paris and CEnone.—G : Peele. Paris, The. r - o, Fººting, A.—H. C. Compton Mackenzie.— HBV- of Peace, The.—Joaquin Miller.—SP 7 of Penal Days.-E. : Walsh.--DB of Praise, A.—Bible. See Psalms. of Praise.—Martin Tuther.—HGV of Praise.—J: Milton. See Paradise Lost. of Rebecca, the Jewess.--Anon.—WR 5 of Renunciation, A. (Parody.)—Owen Seaman.—PA of Riches, A.—Katha. L. Bates.—AA of Roland, The, Sels. fr.-Anon. (Tr. by Leonce Rabillon.)—NE (Tr. by J: O'Hagan.)—BS 10 (Roland's Death—tr. by Rabillon.)—NE of Roland, Story of the.—Kate M. Rabb.--NE of Roses.—Kathe. Hale.—OCV See Arraignment of 296 TITLE INDEX Song of St. Francis, A.—HI: N. Maugham. See Song: “There was a Knight,” etc. of Saratoga.-J., G. Saxe.—CS 7—MHR—MR of Saul before his Last Battle. (O.)—Lord Byron.— EGV-EPS of Seasons, A.—Eliz. R. Macdonald.—TCW Song of Seasons, A.—Frank L. Stanton.—SP 4 Song of Seventy, The.—Martin F. Tupper.—FP (I am not Old.)—CS 19 Song of Sherman's Army, The-C. G. Halpine.—AFI 2— |BE —CS 1–PAH-PAP *H §ºrman's March to the Sea.—S: H. M. Byers.-- V of Sherwood, A.—Alfred Noyes.—HIBWy of Singing, A.—W : Blake.—NT Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song of Sion, A. . (Sel. fr.)—J: Grave.—APM Song of Solomon, Sel. fr. (Spring is Coming—Ch. II., 11, 12.) Bible.—AD Song of Solomon, A.—Josephine Preston Peabody.—NPA of Sorrow.—J: Keats.-NT of Sorrow, A.—C: Battell Loomis.-SP 4–WA of Sorrow.—Jas. Macpherson.—BOF - *H* Souls that Failed.—Marion Couthouy Smith.- 2 of Spring, A.—Helen C. Bacon.—NV—PG pr Song of Spring.—E: Youl.—AmSS—HBP—TFS (sel.) Song of Steam, The.—G: W. Cutter.— BNL– BS 8— MYF (abºr.) (Sl. abr-diff.)—CS 7 Song Song Song Song Song Song of Steel, The.—C: Buxton Going.—AL Song of Street Labor, A.—Caroline A. Lord.—DD Song of Summer.—Paul Laurence Dunbar.—AL Song of Summer, A.—Anon.—NV—PyR Song of Summer, A.—R : Kendall Munkittrick.-H.P 2 Song of Summer, A.—Marg. E. Sangster.—HIDL Song of Summer, A.—Katha. Tynan Hinkson.—DB Song of Sun Setting, A.—Jane Barlow.—BIP Song of º, The...— W: Browne. See Britannia's Pas- torals. of Texas.-W. H. : C. Hosmer.—AH 2–PAH of Thyrsis.-Philip Freneau.-H.BV of the Afrikander Woman. — Kingsley Fairbridge. — SBOS—SGB - of the American Eagle.—Anon.—BS 13—CS 23 Of º, Ancient People, The, Sel. fr.—Edna D. Proctor. of the & A–Anon—WA of the Angels, The.—Phillips Brooks.-W.R. 28 of the Axe. —Isabella Valancy Crawford. — SBOS — Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song SGB Of #, Battle of Morgarten. (C.)—Felicia Hemans. { - (Battle of Morgarten.)—BS 14—HPB—PPV Song of the Battle Ships.-C. F. Harper.—PAPrm Song of the Battle-flag.—Anon.—CS 21 Song of the Bee, The...—Marion Douglass.-CBOP—NV Song of the Bees.—Hannah Flagg Gould.—OTPC Song of the Bell, The.—Friedrich von Schiller.—HGV Song of the Bicycle, The.—Anon-CS 36 Song of the Blue Thrush.-Jos. Victor Widmann. See Saint and the Beasts. of the Bow, The. — Arthur Conan Doyle. — BIHW — HBV—HBVy of the Bower, The.—Dante G. Rossetti. of Life, The. - of the Brook, The.—Anon.-CBOP of the Brook. (Fr. The Brook: An Idyl.)— Alfred Tennyson. —AmSS —BINL —CBOP —CR – FEP ETR-HBP—LLC—SAE (br. Sels.)—SSR (Brook, The.)—ABV-BFV—BS 5—CBPC–CGd— CS 12—CSBP—Ehl?—EPN-GN (Abr.)—HGP–HTb-II —LC—LOS 1–OR—OS 1–OTPC–PCK–PCL– —PGpr—PGT 2–PHS—POS (abr.)—RAC—RLP— Song Song See House Song Song -*- SC (sl. abr.)—SFM–SMG — SN — TYP — WCL – WEP 4 (Sl. abr.)—GN–SC - of the Brown Thrush.-Lucy Larcom.—PyS Song Song of the Bullet.—Jas. W. Riley.—PAPrm Song of the Busy Bee, The.—Marian, Douglas.-PGpr Song of the Camp, The. (C.)—Bayard Taylor.—AA—ASL — BIL — BNL — BOL — BS 9 — CBB — CBP — CTBP—FEP—GN–GP–HB—HBV—HBVy—LLC —LOS 3–OM–OS 2—PCK–PF–PGGR–PYO — RTV—SFM–SMG-STC–T.M.R.—WR 48 Song of the Cannon, The.—Sam W. Foss.-OAT—PAPm Song of the Centennial. Sel. fr. (People's Song of Peace, The.)—Joaquin Miller.—BNL–BS 15 of the Chattahoochee.—Sidney Lanier.—AA — Aml?— ASL–CAP—HB of the Chimney.—Anon.—SR 1 of the Choo-Choo.—Philip B. Goetz.-CB of the Christmas Elves.—Anon.—CHP of the Churn.--Anon.—WR 48 - of the Colorado, The.—Sharlot M. Hall,—HRW of the Corn, The.—Anon.—LPS–PP Old Rye Makes a Speech.)—SD Song o,# Corn Popper, The.—Laura E. Richards.-- of the Cornish Men.—Rob't S. Hawker. See Song of the Western Men, The. of the Corsairs.-Lord Byron.—See Corsair, The. of the Cossack to his Horse, The.—Pierre J. de Beran- ger (tr. by F's. Mahony).-MMR of the Crickets, The.—Emily H. Miller.—BS 6 of the Cruise, A.—Jas. Whitcomb Riley.—THV Song Song Song Song Song Song son; Song Song Song Song Song R—HEV–PCL–PNW–PS–YBV. Song. Song Song Song Song Song. Song Song º * Dancing Dervishes, The.—Wallace Irwin.— of the Dancing Waves, The.—Jane Campbell.—NV of the Daughters of Celeus.-L: W. Ledoux,−AMW 4 of the Decanter.—Anon.—CS 1–WA of the Devas to Prince, Siddartha, of the Drum.—E. L. Hitchens.—WR 48 of the Drunkard.—W. Hargreaves.—CS 4 The...—Edwin Arnold. See Light of Asia, The. of the Dying. — Bartholomew Dowling — CS 5 — MR (Indian Revelry.)—FEP (Our Last Toast.)—HP (Revel, The.)—HBV—SP 2—VA (Revelry of the Dying.)—BNL Song Song Song of the Elfin Miller. — Allan Cunningham. – CBOP — OS 1–WCL - of the Elfin Steersman,—G: Hill.—AA - of the Emigrants in Bermuda.--Andrew Marwell.— NL–BPB—EPS—GEP—OTPC–PGT 1 B (Bermudasſ,The].)—GN—HBV—OB — PAH — STC — WEP 2 (Emigrants in [the] Bermudas, The.)—FEP—HBP (In Exile.)—LH Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song (What are these in Bright Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song of the English, A. Sel. fr. (Coast-wise Lights, The.)— Rudyard Kipling.—BNL of the Evening.—Gottfried Keller.—HGV of the Exmoor Hunt, A.—A. P. Graves—BBB of the Factory, A.—Jas. J. Montague.—SP 6 of the Fairies.—Anon.—TYP of the Fairies, The.—A. H. Leahy.-BIP º of the Fairies. (Fr. The Maydes Metamorphosis, Act II., Sc. 2.)—J: Lyly.—FEP g of the Fairy. — W: Shakespeare. See Midsummer Night's Dream. of the Fire.—E: Fitzgerald.—OTPC of the Flags, The.—S. Weir Mitchell.—PAH of the Fleet, A.—Frank L. Stanton.—PAPrm of the Flowers, Sel. fr.-Leigh Hunt.—CBP of the Forest Fairy.—Rob't Dwyer Joyce.—DB of the Forest Ranger.—Herbert Bashford.—HIBW of the Forge [,The J.-Anon.—CS 24—GP—HBP of the Forsaken.—W: Thom.—EBS of the Four Seasons, A.—Austin Dobson.—DD–HBW A. of the Golden Sea.—Jean Blewett.—SBOS—SGB Grass Blades.—Anon.—AID Greek Bard.—Lord Byron. See Don Juan. Greek Poet.—Lord Byron. See Don Juan. Greeks. (1822.)—T: Campbell.—PIHS–SA— Handicrafts, A.—Annie Matheson.-OVW IHarper.—Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.—HGV Harvest.—HI: S. Washburn.--POS FIempseed.—Eliza Cook.-CBP Holly.—W: Shakespeare. See As You Like It. Bousekeeper, The.—Anon.—CS 38 of the Humbugged Husband, The. (Punch.)—HPE of the Hundred and Forty and Four Thousand, The. (C.)—Jas. Montgomery. - - Array.)—FEP. of the of the Hunt, The.—J: Bennett. See Master Sky-lark. of the Indian Maid.—J: Keats. See Endymion. of the Kansas Emigrant, The.—J: G. Whittier.—S *i.e Rettle.—C : Dickens. See Cricket on the Hearth, €. | of the King's Minstrel, The.—R : Middleton.-H.BW of the Kings of Gold,—Ebenezer Jones.—VA of the “L.”—Grenville. Kleiser.—HIH - *Hge, light Canoe, The.—Horace Spencer Fiske.— of the Lightning.—G.; W. Cutter.—BNL of the Locomotive, The.—Anon.—WR 6 of the Lotus-eaters.-Alfred Tennyson. See Lotus- eaters, The. of the “Lower Classes.” — Ernest Jones. – OVW — WR, .22 - of the Maiden.—Alfred Tennyson. See Princess, The. of the Man, The.—Eleanor Hallowell Abbott.—SP 2 of the Maple.—R. M. Streeter.—AD (w. mus.)—PEO of the Market-place, The.—Jas. Buckham.—BS 20– PFP–WR 8 (For another vers. of same story see Singer's Alms, The.) Song Song Song Song Song Song Song Song son; Song Song Song of the Milkmaid.—Alfred Tennyson. See Queen Mary. of the Motor Qar, The-Jas. Ball Naylor.—SP 4 % § Mountain Shepherd Boy.—Ludwig Uhland.— of the Mountaineers.--T: B. Read. See Wagoner of the Alleghanies, The. of the Mystic.—Abram J. Ryan.—BS 11—CS 20– E. (sel.) — SAE (br. sel.) — TR-PF — PS — PYO SP 5—WR, 41 (Pant.) º, * Negro Boatman,—J: G. Whittier. See At Port Oyal. - New Year, A.—Gelett Burgess.-GS of the Night at Daybreak.-Alice Maynell.—WA of the of the North, A.—Eliz. Doten.—FEP Fate of Sir John Franklin, The.)—BS 22 of the North Pole Flag.—Elsa Barker.—WR 51 of the North Wind.—Anon.—POS of the Old Love. (Song fr. Supper at the Mill.)— n Ingelow.—HIBV-PGT 2 Jea - (“We shall walk no more through the sodden plain”— sel.)—BNL (When Sparrows Build—sl. abr.)—NT—W Song R. 16 of the Old Mother, The.—W: B. Yeats.-OAMs— VA 297 A Song AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS Song of the Open Road.—Walt Whitman.—CAP—GT—OR Song of the Oyster, A.—Anon.—CS 29 Song of the Pagan Princess.-Irene E. Morton.—TCW Song of the Palm.—Tracy Robinson.-AA Song of the Parcae. ...(Fr. Iphigenia in Tauris, Act IV., Sc. 5.)—Johann W. von Goethe (tr. by N. L. Frothing- ham.)—EPs Song of tº Pºtree. (Arr.)—(Tr. by E.: Star Belknap.) Song of the Penny.—Anon.—NT - Song of the Piggies.—Anon.—WR 48 Song of the Pilgrims.--T: Cogswell Upham.—PAH Song of the Pine, The.—Jas. Buckham.—PEO Song of the Priest of Pan.—J: Fletcher.—See Faithful Shepherdess, The. Song of §, gailroad, The.—R : M. Milnes, Lord Hougthon. — H Song of the Rain, The. (The Spectator.)—POS Song of the Rapid-fires, A. (Baltimore News.)—PAPrm Song of the Rebel, The. (Sel. fr.)—J : Esten Cook.-APM Song of the River.—C: Kingsley. See Water Babies, The. Song of the Road, A.—Rob't L: Stevenson.—STC–VE Song of the Rose. (Fr. Achilles Tatius.)—(At. to Sappho —tr. by) Eliz. B. Browning.—AD Song of the Rose.—W: Dunbar.—NT Song of the Rover.—Lord Byron. See Corsair, The. Song of the Screw.—Anon.—NA. Song of the Sea.—Anon.—BS 3 . Song of the Sea, A.—W: H. Fullêr.—TCW Song of the Sea, A.-Bryan W. Procter. See Sea, The. Song of the Sea Wind, The.—Anon.—CS 36 Song of the Season, A.—Anon.—HP 2 Song of the Seasons.—W. C. Scully.—SBOS—SGB §ong of the Seasons, A.—Cosmo Monkhouse.—HBV Song of the Seed-Corn, The.—Anon.—CBOP Song of the Sheet. (Parody.)—Anon.—PA Song of the Shepherds, The.—Edwin Markham.—BOC Song of the Ships.-Clinton Scollard.—AL Song of the Shirt.—Stanley Schell.—WR 41 Song of the Shirt, The.—T: Hood.—AmSS—BNL–CBP— CS 2 — EP —FEP —GEP —HBP —HBV —HGP — HTb-II —NT—OVW — PCL — PF — PGGR – PYO (sel.)—RLP-RTV—STC —VA — WR 41 (Pant.) (Br. sels.)—BNL •. (Sel. w. tab.)—TCP - Song of the Silent Land.—Johann G. von Salis (tr. by FI: . . Longfellow).-HBP—HBV—PHS (at. to Uhland.)—YBV - Song º, # Slaves in the Desert.—J: Greenleaf Whittier.— Song of the Soldiers.-C: G. Halpine.—PAP—SP 6 Song of the Soldiers.-T: Hardy—BP—PPV Song of the Songless.-G: Meredith-EP Song of the Sons of Esau, The.—Bertha B. Runkle.—AA Song of the Soul Victorious.--Anon.—WR 58 Song º # Souls Set Free.—Walter Conrad Arensberg.— Song of the Spanish Main, The.—J: Bennett.—HEV–HP 2 Song of the Sparrow, The-Anon.—TFS (sl. abr.) Song of the Spinning-wheel, The-Anon.—WR 4 Song º, ºe Squatter.—Rob't Lowe, Wiscount Sherbrooke.— Song º, §§ Standard, The. — Algernon C: Swinburne. — Song of the Stars[, The—C.].—W: C. Bryant.—EPs—FP Song º, # States, A. (Tab. with song.)—Anon.— PP — Song of the Steamer Engine.—C. B. LeRow.—PEO Song of the Stygian Naiades.—T: L. Beddoes.—WEP 4 Song of the Summer Girl.—Anon.—HP 2 Song of the Summer Winds.-G: Darley.—BNL–POS (Summer Winds.)—VA Song of the Song of the Sword of Carroll, The.—Anon.—BIP Song of the Thaw, The.—Rob't K. Kernighan-TCW Song of the Thrush, The.—T. A. Daly.—HT-PF–PGpr Song of the Tonga-Islanders.--Anon.—EPs Song of the Turnkey, The.—Harry B. Smith.-AA Song of the Turtle and Flamingo (Turtle and Flamingo The —C.) –Jas. T. Fields,-GN (abr.) h Song of the Type.—Anon.—CS 16 Song of #. Tyrolese after the Battle of Brixen.—J: Ruskin. Song of the Ugly Maiden.—Eliza Cook.-CBP Song of the Union.—Jeremiah W. Cummings.-BLP Song of the Unsuccessful.—R: Burton.—AL–LBM Song º, ge Wandering Ængus, The.— W: Butler Yeats.- Song o, #e Wandering Dust.—Anna Hempstead Branch.- Song º, * War.—Guy H. McMaster. See Old Continentals, €. Song of the Waters.--Anon.—LPS–PP Song of the Wave, A.—G: C. Lodge.—AA - Song of the Western Men, The.— Rob't Hawker.— BVC — CHV-CSBP—EHT-HBV —LH —LOS 3 —OVW — PYO—VA—VE (Song of the Cornish Men.)—FEP—HB—HBP “Song of the Wheel.”—Edna Procter Clarke.—RTV Song of me Wild Storm-waves, The.— Percy F. Sinnett.- V Song of the Wind.—Anon.—POS (Sl. abr.—diff.)—WR 6–WR 17 Song of *Yind in the Cloud, The.—Ellen Rolfe Veblen. Sword.—Carl T. Körner. See Sword Song, The. Song of the Winter Winds.-W: M. Clark.-BS 1 Song of the Wulfshaw Larches.—Ernest Rhys.-WA Song of the Young Highlander.—Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake, The. - Song of the Zincali, -G : Eliot. See Spanish Gypsy, The. Song of Then and Now, The.—J. Barnes.—PAP m Song of holºg the Rhymer, The.—Marjorie Charles Dris- COII.- Song o, Thyrsis. gºemale |Frailty.)—Philip Freneau.- Song of Trust, A.—J: W. Chadwick.-STC Song of Twilight, A.—Anon.—HRV—TM Song of Two Angels, A.—Laura E. Richards.-AA Song of Vivien.—Alfred Tennyson. See Idylls of the King. Song of Waking, A.—Katha. L. Bates.—DD–PEO . Song of Whip-plaiting.—Constance Lindsay Skinner.— NPA Song of Winter, A.—Emily Pfeiffer.—WA Song of Wood-nymphs.-Bryan W. Procter.—BNL. Song: On Captain Barney's Victory over the Ship “General Monk.”—Philip Freneau.-AH f Song on King William III., A.—Anon.—NA (Fog ºr vers. See All the Same in the End.— I: OSS. - Song on May Morning. (C.)—J: Milton.—CBP —EPE — rº-GN-HBP-HEv-Havy —OS 2 —OTPC — (May Morning.)—AD—BNL–CEL (On May Morning.)—CGd—LC—NT—RAC (Song: A May Morning.)—OAA—POS—RLP Song: Persuasions to Enjoy. (C.)—T: Carew. (Persuasions to Joy; a Song.)—OB Song Revels.-Mrs. M. E. Allen.—BS 1 Song: Sabrina Fair.—J: Milton. See Comus. Song, Sung by Rogero in “The Rover.”—G: Canning. See Song by Rogero, the Captive. &: Song: Sweet Echo.—J: Milton. See Comus. Song that Silus Sung, The.—Sam W. Foss.-W.R. 15 Song.—That Women are but Men's Shadows. (C.) — Ben Jonson. , (Shadow, The.)—OB . (Song.)—FEP—HBW Song: The Braes of Yarrow. (C.)—J: Logan. . (Braes of Yarrow, The.)—BGV-EBS—EPs (abr.)— ESB–FEP—HBV-PGT 1 (Song: “Thy braes are bonny.”)—HBP (sl. abr.) (Thy Braes are Bonny—sl. abr.)—BNL Song: The Cavalier.—Sir Walter Scott. See Rokeby. Song, The Dove.—J: Keats. See Song: “I had a dove,” etc. Song the Grass Sings, A.—C : G. Blanden.—HIBV Song: The Greenwood. — W: Shakespeare. Like It. e Song: The Lark. (Song—C.)—Hartley Coleridge.—HIBP (“”Tis sweet to hear the merry lark.”)—FEP Song: The Light. of Spring.—Alice D. Miller.—AA. Song: The Nightingale.—Sir Philip Sidney. See Sidera. Song the Oriole Sings, The.—W: D. Howells.-HBV—SN Song: The Owl. Second Song—To the Same.—Alfred Ten- nyson.—ABV-CFBP—CHV-DD —HBP —HBV — IHBVy —LC —OTPC —PCK —PG prº-QH —RAC — SMG —SP 1 (Owl, The-1st song.)—OS 1–Port. Song the Sirens Sung, The.—Homer (tr. by G. : Chapman.) See Odyssey, The. g * Song: The Souldier Going to the Field. (C.) — Sir W: Davenant. - (Soldier Going to the Field, The.)—BLV—CEL . . Song to a Fair Young Lady, going out of the Town in the Spring.—J: Dryden.—HBV—QB . - e sons-ºranthe. that she would Dishevel her Eſaire, €l. fºº. (To Amarantha.)—R : Lovelace.—OB (Her Golden Hair—abr'.)—CEL Song to Amoret, A.—HI: Vaughan.-HBW Song to an Old Air.—T: Gray.—NT Song to April.—W : Watson.—GN (Song.)—HBV—HBVy—HT-OB–OVW Song to Bacchus.-J. : Fletcher. See Valentinian. Song.—To Celia. (C.—The Forest, IX.)—Philostratus (tr. by Ben Jonson.)—Ehl?—EP—EPE—WEP 2 (“Drink to me only with thine eyes.”)—BNL–SR (To Celia.)—BLV—BOL–CBIP–EPC—EPE— EPs — FEP—FT-FTA—GEP—HBP—HEV–HGP-OB– OIEL–PGT 1–PYO—RLP—SP 2—WSA Song to Ceres.—Leigh Hunt.—EPs Song to Chloris.—Sir C: Sedley. See Song from “The Mul- berry Garden.” e Song—To Cynthia.--Ben Jonson. See Cynthia's Revels. Song to David [, A].-Christopher Smart.—BGV —EPR – HBV—OB–WEP 3 (ptly. same but longer.) (Song of David, The-bºr. Sel.)—PGT 1 Song: To Lucasta Going to the Warres.—R : Lovelace. See To Lucasta I, on Going to the Wars]. Song to Mary, A.—C: Wolfe.—RTI Song to May.—Erasmus Darwin.-FEP Song to May.—E:, Lord Thurlow.—BGV-FEP—HBP (May—abr.)—OB Song to Mother Earth, A.—Jas. H. Kellog.—AD Song: To my Inconstant, Mistress. (C.)—T: Carew. (To his Inconstant Mistress.)—OB Song to Pan.—J: Fletcher. See Faithful. Shepherdess, The. Song: To Psyche.—W: Morris. See Earthly Paradise, The. Song to the Evening Star.—T: Campbell.—BGV —HBV — PGT 1–QH-SEP—VE (Evening Star, The.)—BNL (To the Evening Star.)—BGV-EBS—FEP—HBP See As You - 298 TITLE INDEX Sonnet “Song, * the Gods, is sweetest sacrifice.”—Annie Fields.— Song to the Maple, A.—Angie W. Wray.—HCTC Song to the Maple Tree.—E. A. Holbrook—AD Song to the Queen, The.—Anon.—EuB Song to the Trees.—Jos. W. Miller.—AD Song upon Miss Harriet Hanbury, A.—Sir G: H. Williams. Waves. Sel. fr.--Theo. H. Rand.—SBOS with a Discord, A.—Arthur Colton.—AA without a Sound.—Sir Edwin Arnold. See With Sa'di Song Song Song in the Garden. Song without Music.—A. W. Bellaw.—BS 20 Song: Woo'd and Married and A’. (C.)—Joanna Baillie. —EP (Song: “The bride she is winsome and bonny.”)—RLP WEP 4 Song Written at Seaſ, in the First Dutch War], etc.—C: Sackville, Earl of Dorset.—OB—WEP 2 Song, Written for a Welsh Air Called “The Pursuit of Love.” (C.)—Joanna Baillie. (Song: “Oh, welcome bat and owlet gray.”)—FEP Song: Youth and Sorrow.—W: C. Lawton.—AA songbº, % the Princess, The. — Rob't C. W. Meyers. — Songos River.—HI: Wadsworth Longfellow.—PNW Song.—R : Watson Gilder.—LBA Songs.-R. : H : Stoddard.—AA Songs and Chorus of the Flowers.-Leigh Hunt.—OAA Chorus of [the] Flowers. (Sel.)—HBP—PHS (Flowers—sel.)—PC (Songs of the Flowers.)—FEP Songs Ascending.—Witter Bynner. See To Celia. Songs' End.—J: Payne.—VA Songs for Fragoletta.-R. : Le Gallienne.—HIBW-FIT Songs for my Mother.—Anna Hempstead Branch.-HT- LBM–OAMs—TM Songs for Thanksgiving.—Lettie E. Sterling.—HCTC Songs from “Astrophel and Stella.”—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. Songs from Dramas.-Augusta Webster. Day is Dead.—VA Message of Victory, The.—HIP (News to the King.)—VA Tell me not of Morrows, Sweet.—WA 'Tween Earth and Sky.—VA Songs from “Master Sky-lark.”—J: Bennett. See Master Sky-lark. Songs from “Phantastes, (I., II.) — G : Macdonald. See Phantastes. & Songs º “Pippa Passes.”—Rob't Browning. See Pippa a SS6S. Songs from “Prince Lucifer.”—Alfred Austin. See Prince tl(21161'. Songs from “Riquet of the Tuft.”—Stopford A. Brooke. See Riquet of the Tuft. from, “Sylvia ; or, The May Queen.”—G: Darley. See Songs * Sylvia ; or, The May Queen. Songs from “The Princess.”—Alfred Tennyson. See Prin- cess, The. Songs from “The Spanish Gypsy.”—G: Eliot. See Spanish Gypsy, The. Songs I Sing.—C : G. Blanden.—HIBV. Songs #ºsence, Sels. fr.- Arthur H. Clough. — EPN — Come Back.-WEP 4 “Mighty ocean rolls and raves, The.”—PGT2 Where Lies the Land 2– CTBP — Ehl’—FEP —FPE — GEP—GN–GP—HBP—HBW —LC —LOS 3 —OVW —POW–RLP—SSR—VA—WEP 4 Songs in Many Keys. Sel. fr.—Oliver W. Holmes. (Prologue to Songs in Many Keys.)—CAP Songs in Sleep.–W : C. Richards.--HIP Songs in the Night. (Burlington Hawkeye.)—BS 6 Songs my Mother Sang.—Lalia Mitchell.—HTb-I Songs my Mother Sings, The.—T: O'Hagan.—OrNI Songs my Mother Sung, The.—Edgar L. Wakeman.-WR 7 Songs of a Girl.—Mary Carolyn Davies.—NPA Songs of Autolycus, The.—W: Shakespeare. See Winter's Tale. of Birds, The.—J: Lyly. See Alexander and Cam- paSpe. of Callicles.—Matthew Arnold.—GT of Deliverance.—Orrick Johns.—NPA e of Devotion, Sel. fr. (Sel. fr. The Right Must Win.) —Fröl’k W. Faber.—G.G. Songs of Experience.—W : Blake. See : Ah, Sunflower. Angel, The. Clod and the Pebble, The. Introduction to “Songs of Experience.” Poison Tree, Sick Rose, The. Songs Songs Songs Songs Tiger, The. Songs of Guthrum and Alfred, The.—Gilbert Keith Chester- ton.—HIEV Songs of Innocence.—W: Blake. See : Chimney-sweeper, The. Cradle Song, A. Echoing Green, The. Holy Thursday. Infant Joy. Introduction to “Songs of Innocence.” Lamb, The. Laughing Song. Little Black Boy, The. Songs of Innocence (Continued). 19: Nurse's Song. On Another's Sorrow. Shepherd, The. Songs of Joy.—W: H. Davies.—OVW Songs of Kingston City.—T. Redcam.—SGB Songs of Labor, Dedication.—J: Greenleaf Whittier.—CAP Songs (Sel. fr.)—Freidrich von Boden- of Mirza Schaffy. stedt. (Rose Complained, The.)—HGV Songs of our Fathers, The-Felicia Hemans.—RLP Songs of our Land.—Frances Brown.—DB Songs oftºn-Jean Ingelow.—CDD (w. tabs.)—FEP— Seven Times One.—Exultation—(O.)—ASR-II—BNL– CBOP—CBP—CCB –CFBP —GSP —LFS —LOS 1. —NV—OS 1—PGpr—Poſt—RAC —SFM —SMG — SP 1–TYP—WCL (Songs of Seven. Seven Times One, etc.)—PHS Seven Times Two.—Romance— (O.)—BNL–CBP—GN —OS 2—PHS—RAC Seven Times Three.—Love.—(C.)—BNL–CBP—HTb-II (Love.)—BIL–FP Seven Times Four.—Maternity—(C.)—BNL–CBP—NV —OAMs—STC–TM (Heigh-hol_IDaisies and Buttercups.)—LLC Seven Times Five.—Widowhood—CBP Seven Times. Six-Giving in Marriage.—(C.)—BNL– CBP—OAMs (Giving in Marriage.)—FP (sever, ºnes Seven.—Longing for Home.—(O.)—CBP (Longing for Home.)—CR—GP—HIDL Songs of the Autumn Night.—G. : Macdonald.—EBS Songs of §,0oast Dwellers.- Constance Lindsay Skinner. Songs of the Flowers.-Leigh Hunt. See Songs and Chorus of the Flowers. of the Greeks.--T: Campbell.—LOS 2 % *Greenwood—w: Shakespeare. See As You 1ke L15. of the Night Watches, Sel. fr. (Apprenticed—introd.) —Jean Ingelow.—CEL of the Sea Children.—Bliss Carman.—OCV Songs of the Seasons.—Meta E. B. Thorne.—PEO Songs of the Soul. (C.)—Joaquin Miller. (“Oh, thou to-morrow I Mystery 1”)—GG Songs of the Trees.—HIarriet F. Blodgett.—CHV Songs of the Voices of Birds, Sel. fr. (Eagles—fr. Introd.) —Jean Ingelow.—BWC Songs Songs Songs Songs Songs that Mother Sung, The.—Anon.—HTb-I Songs Unsung—R: H: Stoddard.—AL–CBP Songs without Sense, Sels. fr.—Fs. Bret Harte.—HBV—NA Personified Sentimental, The. (I.)—NA Swiss Air. (III.)—NA - Songs without Words. (Parody.)—Rob't J. Burdette.—PA Song's Worth, A.—Susan M. Spalding.—AA Song-sparrow, The.—G: P. Lathrop.–SN Song-sparrow, The...—E: W. Thomson.—TCV Song-sparrow, The.—H: Van Dyke.—Amp-SN Songsters, The.—Jas. Thomson. See Seasons, The. “Song-waves.” (Sel. fr.)—Theo. H. Rand.-SGB Sonnet: “Bow down, my song, before her presence high.” —Anon.—HEV “Comes the New Year; wailing the north winds low.”—Anon.—HEV Sonnet: “Hear, O Self-giver, Infinite as good.”—Anon.— Sonnet –#y shall I tell the measure of my love?”—Anon. Sonnet: “I saw her once, once only, long ago.”—Anon.— Sonnet # Watch beside you in your silent room.”—Anon. Sonnet: “In the gºvert of the Holy Land I strayed.” — Anon.— Sonnet: “Like # lone miser, dear, behold me stand.”— In OIl.— Sonnet: #jans I in the Springtime of my years.”—Anon. Sonnet: “Twin songs there are, of joyance, or of Pain.”— Anon.—HIBV Sonnet: “My soul, my life, a fatal secret own.” — Felix Arvers.-AFP Sonnet: “Past mastership in Love's great art I claim.”— d’Aubray.—AFP Sonnet: ‘‘Florence I hate for griping avarice.”—Joachim du Bellay.—AFP Sonnet: “Friend, let us live.”—Joachim du Bellay.—AFP Sonnet: “Gravely to frown: to strut with solemn gait.”— Joachim du Bellay.—AFP Sonnet: “If, then, our life is shorter than a day.”—Joachim du Bellay.—AFP Sonnet: “You who of Rome with wondering awe behold.”— Joachim du Bellay.—AFP “Whoe'er the man may be who first.”—Remy Bel- leau.-AFP “Many say of me, why does he complain.”—Etienne de la Boétie.—AFP Sonnet: “Pardon, Lovel pardon master and lord l’’—Eti- enne de la Boétie.—AFP Sonnet: “The honey-bee that wanders all day long.”—Anne . L. Botta.-CS 1 (Hidden Sweets.)—POS 299 Sonnet AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Sonnet: “Fra bank to bank,” etc.—Mark A. Boyd. See Sonnet: “The Sun, embosomed by the waves.” — Antoine onet: “Fra,” etc. Godeau.-AFP Sonnet: “Sion lies waste, and Thy. Jerusalem.”— Fulke Sonnet: “Die down,” etc.—D: Gray.—HEP Greville, Lord Brooke. See Caelica. Sonnet: “Not with vain tears,” etc. — Rupert Brooke. — GnR- & Sonnet: “Fairest, when by the rules of palmistry.” – W: Browne.—WEP 2 Sonnet, The.—E: B. Brownlow.—TCW Sonnet: “For all that I am wrong.”-C: L. Buchanan.—LY Sonnet: “Long time a child, and still a child, when years.” (Sonnet IX.)—Hartley Coleridge.—RLP—WEP 4 “As when far off the warbled strains are heard.” (Sonnets on Eminent Characters, IV. : Lafayette — C.)—S: T. Coleridge.—RLP—WEP 4 - Sonnet: “My Lady's Presence Makes the Roses Red.”—H: Constable (?).-HBW Sonnet: “To Live in Hell, and Heaven to Behold.” — H: Constable (!).-HBW * ... 3 Sonnet: “Sire, your dog Lemon, wont of old to lie.” – Agrippa D'Aubigne.—AFP g $ 1 Sonnet: “Great God, Thy judgments righteous I declare. —Desbarreaux-AFP :---- ? Sonnet: “When time, who changes men and everything.”— Emile Deschamps, AFP * * * sonnet, press your gold locks.” — Philippe Desportes. – Sonnet: Sonnet: “Sleep, peaceful son of solitary night.”—Philippe Desportes.—AF & Sonnet: "ºy are they who kiss thee.” (C.)—Aubrey € W 6].'0. (Happy are they who Kiss Thee.)—BIL–CBP Sonnet: jad is our youth,” etc.—Aubrey T: De Vere.— (Human Life.)—HBV—HDL–VA (Sad and Sweet.)—CEL (Sad is our Youth.)—FEP * (“Sad is our youth, for it is ever going.”)—BNL–RLP Sonnet: I have wept tears.-E: Dowden.—BIP & Sonnet: “An evil spirit (your beauty) haunts me still.”— Michael Drayton.—EP—HBV ... Sonnet: Hºnº Star of Beauty.”—Michael Drayton.—EP Sonnet: “Dear ! Why should you command me to my rest.” —Michael Drayton.—EP g e Sonnet: “How many paltry, foolish, painted things.” – Michael Drayton.—HIBW Sonnet: “I hear some say.”—Michael Drayton.—EP—HBV Sonnet: “If he, from heaven.”—Michael Drayton.—RLP Sonnet: “Into these loves, who but for passion looks.” – Michael Drayton.—EP—HIBV. - Sonnet: “Love banished heaven.”—Michael Drayton.—RLP Sonnet: “Love in a humor,” etc.—Michael Drayton-RIP Sonnet: “My heart the anvil where my thoughts do beat. —Michael Drayton.—HIBV. * Sonnet: “Since there’s no help,” etc. — Michael Drayton. - See Since there's no Help. ... “Whilst thus my pen.”—Michael Drayton.—EP “Whilst in despite.”—Michael Drayton.--EP “A good that never satisfies,” etc. (Flowers of Sonnet : Sonnet: Sonnet : Sion, II.)—W: Drummond.—HIBP } } (“Good that never satisfies the mind, A.”)—FEP (Human Frailty.)—LLC (Illusions.)—CEL & e 3. :--" Sonnet: “A passing glance, a lightning 'long the Skies.”— W: Drummond.— Sonnet: “Alexis here she stay’d,” etc.—W: Drummond.— EBS—HBV-WEP 2 (“Alexis, here she stay’d.”)—FEP (Spring Bereaved, III.)—QB Sonnet (C.): “Dear chorister,” etc.—W: Drummond. See Sonnet:—To the Nightingale. Sonnet: “I know that all beneath Drummond.—HIPP 3 * (“I know that all beneath the moon decays.”)—EPE— FE - the moon decays.”—W: Sonnet: “If crost with all mishaps,” etc.—W: Drummond. EP 2 Sonnet: “In my first years,” etc.—W: Drummondº-WEE 2 Sonnet: “Of mortal glory, O soon darkened ray !” — W: Drummond.—HEP _- 33 Sonnet: “Sleep, Silence’ child, sweet father of Soft rest.”— : Drummond.—EBS g - Sonnet: “Sweet Spring, thou turn'st with all thy goodly train.”— Drummond.—EBS Sonnet: “Then is she gone,” etc.—W: Drummond-WEE 2 Sonnet: “Thou window, once which served,” etc. Drummond.—WEP 2. gº . Sonnet: "Triumphing chariots,” etc. (Urania, I.- 0.) — : pºulººd–HBP Change.)— sonſ: §T. “Through vales of Thrace.” – Arthur Davison Ficke.—AMV 2 * Is ... ? 33 Sonnet XXIX. : “In the fair picture of my life's estate.”- Arthur Davison Ficke.—AMV 2 $ Sonnet XXX.: “You mean, my friend.”— Arthur Davison Ficke.—AMV 2 e º * - ?? Sonnet: “From the disgraceful sleep in which you lie.”— Vauquelin, de la Fresnaye-A 7 3 Sonnet: “If far from earth's short-lived and narrow bonds. —Vauquelin de La Fresnaye.—AFP Sonnet: “High walls and huge the body may confine.”—W: loyd Garrison.—STC * “My love for thee.”—R: Watson Gilder-HBV “What is a sonnet?”—R. : W. Gilder.—AA- tº * º Sonnet: Sonnet, The. HBW Sonnet: “if e (Die Down, O Dismal Day.)—BNL–RLP Sonnet: “If it must be.”—D: Gray.—EBS Sonnet (C.) : “Cupid abroad was lated,” — Rob't Greene. t - (“Cupid abroad was lated in the night.”)—OEL Sonnet, The.—J: F. Herbin.--TCW Sonnet: “Who wills, by force or art may rise elate.”— C: Jean Hesnault.—AFP - Sonnet: “After dark vapours,” etc.—J: Keats. (Sonnet Written in January, 1817.)—RLP—WEP 4 (Sonnet Written in January, 1818.)—RLP Sonnet: “Bright Star I Would I were Steadfast.” — J: Reats.-EP—GEP Sonnet: “To one who has been long in city pent.” — J: Keats.-GEP—PGT 1–SEP—WE Sonnet: “When I have fears that I may cease to be.” (0.) —J: Keats.-EP—GEP—HBP §º: Written in January, 1818.)—WEP 4 Terror of Death, The.)—CBP—PGT 1 (“When I have fears that I may cease to be.”)—BGV- EPN-HBV-OB i * Sonnet: .# soon as ever I begin to take.”—Louise Labé. + etc. Sonnet: “O soft brown eyes, O glances turned away.”— Louise Labé.-AFP Sonnet # “We were two pretty babes.” — C : Lamb.- “If e'er ill luck did La Taille.—AFP : “Do you recall the scents, the insect whirr.” — Eugene Lee-Hamilton. See Mimma Bella. gentle man betide.”—Jean de Sonnet: “Have dark Egyptians stolen thee away.”—Eugene Lee-Hamilton. See Mimma Bella. Sonnet: “'Tis Christmas.” — Eugene Lee-Hamilton. See Mimma Bella. Sonnet: “Oh, bless the law.”—Eugene Lee-Hamilton. See Mimma Bella. Sonnet: “Oh, rosy as the lining of a shell.”—Eugene Lee- Hamilton. See Mimma Bella. Sonnet: “One day, I mind me.” — Eugene Lee-Hamilton. See Mimma Bella. - Sonnet: “Two springs she saw—two radiant Tuscan springs.” —Eugene Lee-Hamilton. See Mimma Bella. Sonnet: “What essences from Idumean palm.” — Eugene Lee-Hamilton. See Mimma Bella. Sonnet: “Give me that growth,” etc. (Son. VII.-abr.)— Jas. R. Lowell.—BNL Sonnet: “I cannot think that thou,” etc. (Son. X.)—Jas. Lowell.—BNL Sonnet: “I thought our love at full,” etc. (Son. XXVII.) —Jas. R. Lowell.—BNL Sonnet: “My love, I have no fear,” etc. (Son. IX.)—Jas. . Lowell.—BNL (“With my [thy—C.] love this knowledge too was given” —br. sel.)—FTA Sonnet: “Our love is not a fading,” etc. (Son. XXV.)— aS. R. Lowell.—BNL Sonnet: “This world has taken long to make.”—G. : Mac- donald.—OVW Sonnet: “Rome I who beheld the world before you bend.”— François Maynard.—AFP Sonnet: “As when, O lady mine,” etc. (Sel.)—Michelangelo tr. by Mrs. H: Roscoe.)—BNL Sonnet: “If it be true,” etc.—Michelangelo (tr. by J. E. Taylor.)—BIL–FIBP (“If it be true that any beauteous thing.”)—BNL Sonnet: “The prayers I make will then be sweet indeed.” —Michelangelo (tr. by S: Wordsworth.)—HBP Sonnet: “Yes, hope may with my strong desire keep page.” —Michelangelo (tr. by W: Wordsworth.)—HBP Sonnet, A: “Dear, if you love me, hold me most your friend.”—Alice D. Miller.—AA Sonnet: “A book was writ of late.”—J: Milton.—BLV Sonnet: “I did not prompt the age to quit their clogs.”— Milton.—EP in the field,” etc. (Sonnet, imitated from the Itº of Gaetana Passerini—0.)—Jas. Montgomery. Sonnet: “Were but my spirit loosed upon the air.”—Louise handler Moulton.—HIBV. Sonnet: “No l Though 'twere possible that bitter pain.”— Alfred de Musset.—AFP Sonnet: “Fowler l my friend, if riches be your aim.”—Jean Passerat.—AFP Sonnet: “Women and lawsuits are resembling things.” — Jean Passerat.—AIFP Sonnet: “Luck, which is against me set.”—St. Pavin.-AFP Sonnet XII. : “Nowhere before could I so well have seen.” —Francesco Petrarch. (Tr. by Major MacGregor.) Sonnet: “Once more, ye balmy gales, I feel you blow.”— Francesco Petrarch. (Tr. by Anne Bannerman.)— sonnet, oyayfaring friend, who fain wouldst know.” — Alexis Piron.—AFP “Oh, he whose pain means life.”— August Graf von Platen.—HGV Sonnet: “How orient is thy beauty,” etc.—F's. Quarles.— Sonnet: “Nor myrrh, nor cassia,” etc.—Fs. Quarles.—HIBP Sonnet †ho ever smelt the breath,” etc.—Fs. Quarles,— en d O0 TITLE INDEX Sonnet Sonnet: “When we can all so excellently give the measure of Love's wisdom with a blow.” — Edwin Arlington Robinson.-HT Sonnet: “Sweet love with skill dissembled.” — Pierre de Ronsard.—AFP Sonnet: “When you are very old.”—Pierre de Ronsard.— Sonnet: “O my heart's heart.”—Christina G. Rossetti. See Monna Innominata. Sonnet: “Thou who didst make and knowest whereof we are made.”—Christina G. Rossetti. See Monna Inno- minata. Sonnet: “Trust me, I have not earned.” — Christina G. Rossetti. See Monna Innominata. Sonnet: “Youth gone, and beauty gone if ever there.”— Christina G. Rossetti. See Monna Innominata. Sonnet, A: “A Sonnet is a moment's monument.”—Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life, The. Sonnet: “”Tis at her feet, small as a doll’s.” — Jean de Schelandre.—AFP Sonnet: “Because I oft in Dark Abstracted Guise.”—Sir IPhilip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. Sonnet: “Come, Sleepe,” etc. — Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. Sonnet: “In martial sports I had my cunning tried.”—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. Sonnet: “O happie Thames,” etc.—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. Sonnet: “With how sad steps,” etc.—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. Sonnet: “Fayre is my love,” etc.—Edmund Spenser. See Amoretti and Epithalamion. - Sonnet: “Fresh Spring, the herald of love's mighty king.” —Edmund Spenser. See Amoretti and Epithalamion. Sonnet: “Joy of my life,” etc. — Edmund Spenser. See Amoretti and Epithalamion. Sonnet: “Lackyng my love,” etc.—Edmund Spenser. See Amoretti and Epithalamion. Sonnet: “Like [or Lyke) as a ship,” etc.—Edmund Spen- ser. See Amoretti and Epithalamion. Sonnet: “Mark when she smiles.”—Edmund Spenser. See Amoretti and Epithalamion. Sonnet: “One day I wrote,” etc.—Edmund Spenser. See Amoretti and Epithalamion. Sonnet: “Sweet is the rose,” etc.—Edmund Spenser. See Amoretti and Epithalamion, Sonnet: “Sweet smile, the daughter,” etc.—Edmund Spen- ser. See Aluoretti and Epithalamion. Sonnet: “The doubt which ye misdeem,” etc. — Edmund Spenser. See Amoretti and Epithalamion, Sonnet: “Thrise happie she,” etc.—Edmund Spenser. See Amoretti and Epithalamion. Sonnet: “What guyle is this,”, etc.—Edmund Spenser. See Amoretti and Epithalamion. Sonnet, A: “Two voices are there; one is of the deep.”— as. K. Stephen.—BLV—SAy—VA Sonnet (C.) : “Of thee, kind boy, I ask no red and white.” —Sir J . Suckling. (Truth in Love.)—WEP 2 Sonnet: “Were I as base.” atc.—Joshua Sylvester.—EP— EIBV-WEP 1 s (Love's Omnipresence.)—FEP—FTA—LTV—PGT i. (Ubique.)—OB (“Were I as base as is the lowly plain.”)—BNL–EPE Sonnet, The.—J: A. Symonds.-HBV-VA Sonnet: “What sandy stream flowed yellow with the gold.” —Jacques Tahureau.-AFP Sonnet: “The crimson moon uprising,” etc. — E: Hovel, Lord Thurlow.—HIBB Sonnet: “The nightingale is mute,” etc.—E: Hovel, Lord Thurlow.—HIBP s Sonnet: “'Tis much immortal beauty,” etc. — E: Hovel, Lord Thurlow.—HIBE’ (Beauty.)—BNL Sonnet: “Who best can paint th' enamelled robe of spring.” —E: Hovel, Lord Thurlow.—HIBP Sonnet: “Most men know love but as a part of life.”—H: Timrod,—HBV-PS Sonnet: “Poet l if on a lasting fame be bent.”—H: Timrod. S Sonnet: º beautiful things bring sadness.”—R : C. Trench. Sadness born of Beauty.—CBP Sonnet: “I do not sing the burning of Troy town.”—L'Er- mite Tristan.—AFP Sonnet, A: “Take all of me, LI am thine own, heart, soul.” —Amélie Troubetzkoy.— Sonnet: “What has this bugbear death that's worth our care ?”—W : Walsh. See Sonnet: Death. Sonnet VII. : ... “While summer Suns o'er the gay prospect play’d.”—T: Warton.—EP Sonnet: “Daughters of her whose face, and lofty name.”— W: Watson.—HIBV Sonnet: “I cast these lyric offerings at your feet.”—W: Watson.—HIBV. Sonnet: “I dare but sing of you in such a strain.”—W: atson.—HIBV “I move amid your throng, I watch you hold.”— : Watson.—HIBV. Sonnet: “I think the immortal servants of mankind.”—W: Watson.—VE Sonnet: “If I had never known your face at all.” — W: Watson.—HIBV. * Sonnet: “If you had lived in that more stately time,”---W: atson, HBW . - Sonnet: Sonnet: “Mysterious night!, when, our first parent knew.” —J. Blanco White. (Incl. in Day Conceals, by J. P. Nichol.)—SS - * Sonnet: “If thy sad heart, pining for human love.”—Sarah EI. Whitman.—AA—AL Sonnet: “Oft since thine earthly eyes have closed on mine.” —Sarah H. Whitman.—AA Sonnet: “On our lone pathway bloomed no earthly hopes.” ,-Sarah H. Whitman.—AA—AL Sonnet: “When first I looked into thy glorious eyes.” . (Fr. Soº A. Edgar Allan Poe.)—Sarah H. Whitman. (To Edgar A. Poe.)—DD–EDY—LBA Sonnet: “Me thinks ofttimes my heart is like some bee.”— Ella. Wheeler Wilcox.--—LBA Sonnet IV. : “Shall I wasting in despair.” — G. : Withers. See Shepherd's Resolution. Sonnet: “My spirit's on the mountains.”—C: Wolfe.—DB Sonnet: “Alas, what boots the long,” etc. (Poems Dedi- cated to National Independence and Liberty, Pt. II., 12.)—W : Wordsworth.-EPs (What Boots the Quest ?)—LLC f W Sonnet: “Another year ! — another deadly blow !” Wordsworth.-L.HT Sonnet: “Great men have been among us.” — W: Words- Worth.—LHT Sonnet: “It is a beauteous evening.”—W : Wordsworth. See “It is a beauteous evening.” Sonnet: “It is not, to be thought of,” etc. - (Poems Dedi- cated to National Independence and Liberty, Pt. I., 16.)—W: Wordsworth.-EPs—LHT (Destiny.)—LH (Faith and Freedom—br. sel.)—GN Sonnet: “Milton I thou shouldst be living at this hour.”— W: Wordsworth. See London, 1802. Sonnet: ...“Most, sweet it is.”—W: Wordsworth. See Inner Vision, The. Sonnet, The “Nuns fret not,” etc. (Misc. Sonnets, Pt. I., 1.)—W: Wordsworth.-OB (I.) (Gains of Restraint, The.)—WEP 4 Sonnet: “O Friendl I know not which way I must look.”— W: Wordsworth. See Written in London, Sept., 1802. Sonnet, The “Scorn not the sonnet,” etc. (Misc.. Son- nets, Pt. II., . 1.)—W: Wordsworth.-BGV-BNL– EP—OB (II.) Gains of Restraint, The.—WEP 4 (On the Sonnet.)—EP (Scorn not the Sonnet.)—CBP—FEP—HBV Sonnet, The, (I).-OB Sonnet, The, I.-OB Sonnet: “The world is too much with us,” etc. the Imagination, Misc. Sonnets, Pt. I., 33.) — W: Wordsworth.-EP—FEP—GEP—HGP–SEP—VE §: out of Tune.)—LLC World, The.)—OB—OTPC—OVV—STC (World is too much with us, The.)—BGV-BNL–CBP —DD—Ehl’—EPC—EPN-GP—GT- HBP — HBR. —HBVy—LLC—PCK–PCL–PYO—SN (“World is too much with us: late and soon, The.”)— (World’s Ravages, The.)—WEP 4 Sonnet: “Two Voices are there,” etc. — W: Wordsworth. See Thought of a Briton. (Poems of Sonnet: “When I have borne in memory.”—W: Wordsworth. See “When I have borne.” Sonnet: “Why art thou silent 7"—W: Wordsworth.- HBV Sonnet: A Sequence.—Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life, A Sonnet: A Superscription.—Dante G. Rossetti.—EP—SEP Sonnet: “Admonition.”—W : Wordsworth.-EP Sonnet: After Sunset.—Algernon C: Swinburne.—EP Sonnet—Age.—R : Garnett.—OVV At the Last.—Philip Bourke Marston.—HIBW Sonnet: Ben Jonson.—Algernon C: Swinburne.—EP Sonnet: Body’s Beauty.—Dante Gabriel Rossetti...—HIBW §: : Bounaparte.—W : Wordsworth.-R.LP On Ilet, . Cheerfulness taught by reason. — Eliz. Barrett Browning.—SE Sonnet: Composed on a Journey Homeward.—S: T. Cole- ridge.—WEP 4 Sonnet Composed on Leaving England. — J. Keats. See Last Sonnet. Sonnet: Composed on May Evening.—W: Wordsworth. See Ode: Composed on May Evening. Sonnet: Composed upon the beach near Calais.-W. : Words- worth.-EP—SEP—VE Sonnet Composed upon Westminster Bridgeſ, London, 1802 i. —W : Wordsworth.—BNL–EP—FEP—HBV —MBL —SEP—VE & (Composed upon Westminster Bridge, Sept. 3, 1802—C.) —BGV-EPC–EPN-FT-WEP 4 * ("Earhºs not anything to show more fair.”)—HBR (Morning in London.)—HBP—OS 3 (Upon Westminster Bridgeſ, Sept. 3, 1802]).- GEP — OB-PG.T 1–POW (Westminster Bridge.)—CBP—LLC—RLP—WR 1 Sonnet Composed while the Author was Engaged in Writing a Tract, Occasioned by the Convention of Cintra. (O.)—W : Wordsworth. (Covention of Cintra.)—EDY Sonnet: Czar. Alexander the Second. (C.) — Dante G. * - (G.) : Walsh. (Sonnet: “What has this bugbear.”)—WEP 3 301 Sonnet AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Sonnet: England in 1819.-Percy Bysshe Shelley.—LHT Sonnet: England Stands Alone.—T. Watts-Dunton.—LHT Sonnet: Evening.—W: Wordsworth.-RLP Sonnet: Feelings of the Tyrolese.—W: Wordsworth.- R.L.P Sonnet for a Picture.—Algernon C: Swinburne.—BLV Sonnet Found in a Deserted Mad House.—Anon.—NA Sonnet: France and England.—W: Wordsworth.-RLP Sonnets from Astrophel and Stella.-Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. Sonnet from “Cynthia.”—R : Barnfield. See Cynthia. Sonnet from Flowers of Sion.—W: Drummond. See No Trust in Time. Sonnet from Petrarch.--T: W. Higginson.—OIH Sonnet: George III.--W : Wordsworth.--RLP Sonnet: Great Men.—W : Wordsworth.-R.LP Sonnet: Heart's Hope.—Dante Gabriel Rossetti...—HEV Sonnet : Her Gifts.-Dante Gabriel Rossetti...—HEV Sonnet. Hope and Fear.—Algernon C: Swinburne.—EP Sonnet: How my Songs of her Began. — Philip Bourke Marston.—HEV Sonnet, Imitated from the Italian of Gaetana Passerini. (C.)—Jas. Montgomery. See Sonnet: “If in the field,” etc. Sonnet in a Garden.—Josephine P. Peabody.-AA ... Sonnet in Dialogue, A.—Austin Dobson.—HIBR | Sonnet in 1862.-J. : Jas. Piatt.—OAL–POL : Sonnet: Inclusiveness.-Dante Gabriel Rossetti...—EP—SEP sonnet, ºpiration—sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and tella. ! Sonnet: Known in Vain.—Dante Gabriel Rossetti...—EP |Sonnet: Life—Lizzie M. Little—THV išonnet: London, 1802.-W: Wordsworth.-- EP —HBP — SEP—VE (England.)—GP—HBV (Ideal.)—LH i (London, 1802—0.)—PGT 1 (II.) (Milton.)—EPC—LLC—RLP—WEP 4 (“Milton I thou shouldst be living at this hour”—abr.)— GG-LHT (To Milton.)—BNL–CEL–EPs—FEP Sonnet LXXXVI—Lost Days.-Dante Gabriel Rossetti...— Ehl’—EP Sonnet: Love Sweetness.-Dante Gabriel Rossetti...—EP Sonnet: Lovesight.—Dante Gabriel Rossetti...—EP—HB . Sonnet: Lucifer in Starlight.—G : Meredith, –EP Sonnet Made on Isabella Markham, when I. First Thought her Fair, etc. (C.)—Sir J.: Haryngton. (Lines on Isabella Markham.)—BNL–F'EP Sonnet: Majuba Hill.—J: K. Ingram.—TIP Sonnet: Meeting.—Christina Georgina Rossetti...—HEV Sonnet: Mid-rapture.-Dante Gabriel Rossetti...—EP— HBW Sonnet: Milton.-W. : Wordsworth. See London, 1802. Sonnet XVI. : Modern Love.—G. : Meredith.--—GEP Sonnet: My Study.—Paul Hamilton Hayne.—PS Sonnet of the Moon, A.—C : Best.—HBW Sonnet on Chillon.—Lord Byron. See Prisoner of Chillon, €. Sonnet on Christian Names, A.—C: Lamb.-BLV—NT Sonnet X. : On Death.-J. : Donne.—SEP—VE Sonnet; On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer. — J. : Keats.-EP—GEP—HGP-OS 3—RLP—VE (On First Looking into Chapman's Homer—C.)—BFW- BG:V—BNL (br. sel.)—BPB—CEL–Ehl’—EPC— EPN-EPs—FEP—ElPE—FT-GN — GT — HBP — HBV—HBVy—LLC—LOS 3—OB—PCK–PGT 1– SEP—WEP 4 (To the Adventurous.)—LH º tº g { } Sonnet: On Hearing the Dies Irae Sung in the Sistine Chapel.—Oscar Wilde.—CBP Sonnet: On his Blindness.-J: Milton.—EP—EPs—GEP— SEP—STC { Blindness.)—GP On his Blindness—C.)—BNL–CBP—CEL — EDY — Ehl’—EPE—FEP—GN– HBP — HBV — HBVy — HDL–HGP–HTb-I–LH — LLC — LOS 3 — OB — OS 3—PCK–PCL–PF-PGGR — PGT 1 — PIHS — RAC–RLP—VE—WEP 2—WR 1 Sonnet: On his Deceased Wife.—J : Milton.—GEP Sonnet: On his Having Arrived at the Age of Twenty-three. —J : Milton.—EP—EPC—GEP—HBV-SEP —STC Sonnet: On Lamb's Specimen of Dramatic Poets.- Alger- non C : Swinburne.—EP Sonnet: On Seeing the Elgin Marbles.—J: Keats.-GEP Sonnet: On Sleep.–W: Drummond.—SEP Sonnet on the Death of Mr. Richard West. — T: Gray. — EPR—NT—WEP 3 Sonnet: On the Detraction which Followed upon my Writ- ing Certain Treatises.—J: Milton.—EP Sonnet: On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic.—W : Wordsworth.-EP—GEP—RLP Sonnet: On the Final Submission of the Tyrolese. — W: Wordsworth.-RLP Sonnet: On the Late Massacre in Piedmont.—J: Milton.— EP—EPC–EPS–SEP (Late Massacre in Piedmont, The.)—LH (On the Late Massacre in Piedmont—C.)—BIP–EDY- Ehl’—EPE—FEP—GEP— HBP — HBW — LHT — PGT 1–R.LP—WE—WEP 2 Sonnet on the Nativity.—J: Donne,—YC Sonnet : On the Sea-shore near Calais.-W: Wordsworth. See “It is a beauteous evening.” Sonnet on the Sonnet.—Jas. V. Gibson.—WA sonnetºOn the Sonnet. — W: Wordsworth. See Sonnet, - €. Sonnet: On the Subjugation of Switzerland.— W: Words- worth, See Sonnet: “Thought of a Briton on,” etc. Sonnet on the Transitoriness of Life.- Andreas Gryphius. Sonnet—One Day, Sel. fr. (“There is no sorrow.”)—Marg. J. Preston.—GG Sonnet.—Ozymandias. ... (C.)—Percy B. Shelley-HGP (Ozymandias [of Egypt].)—BGV-BNL–EP— FEP — HBV-HBVy—LLC—LOS 3—OS 3—PCK–PGT 1 —RAC–SAy Sonnet: Pelion and Ossa,—W: Wordsworth.-RLP Sonnet: Perplexed Music.—Eliz. Barrett Browning.—EP Sonnet: Philomela.--—Sir Philip Sidney. See Sidera. Sonnet Prefixed to Sidney's Apology for Poetry, 1595.-H: Constable.—WEP 1 (On the Death of Sir Philip Sidney.)—OB Sonnet 'H Rºmember–Christine Georgina Rossetti...—EP — Sonnet: Renouncement.—Alice Meynell.—HBW Sonnet: Rest.—Christina Rossetti...—EIP–HBV Sonnet: Scottish Border.—Jas. Russell Lowell.—CAP Sonnet: September, 1802, near Dover.—W: Wordsworth.- Sonnet Sequence, A. (Pts. I. and II.)—G: Macdonald.— FIDL Sonnet: Shakespeare—Matthew Arnold.—EP—HBV. Sonnet: Sibylla Palmifera.—Dante Gabriel Rossetti...—SEP Sonnet—Silence.—Edgar Allan Poe.—CAP Sonnet XIX. : Silent Noon.—Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See EIouse of Life, The. Sonnet: Soul-light.—Dante Gabriel Rossetti.-EP Sonnet: Stillborn Love.-Dante Gabriel Rossetti-EP Sonnet: Suggested by Mr. Watts' Picture of Love , and . Death.-Blanche E. Fitzroy, Lady Lindsay.—VA Sonnet: The Birth-bond.—Dante G. Rossetti...—HIBV. Sonnet: The Brook.-W. : Wordsworth.-RLP sonnet, ghe Choice. (I., II., III.)—Dante G. Rossetti...— Sonnet: The Dark Glass.-Dante G. Rossetti.-HBV Sonnet: The First Day.—Christina Rossetti.-EP—HBV Sonnet: The Grasshopper and the Cricket.—J : Keats. See On the Grasshopper and the Cricket. Sonnet: The Hudson.—G. : S. Hellman,—AA Sonnet: The Landmark.-Dante Gabriel Rossetti...—EP Sonnet: The One Hope.—Dante Gabriel Rossetti.—EP Sonnet: The Pageant.—Christina G. Rossetti...—OAMs Sonnet : The Poet.—Walter Scott.—EP Sonnet: The Prospect.—Eliz. B. Browning.—SEP Sonnet: The River Duddon.—W : Wordsworth.-GEP Sonnet: The Sea.—J: Keats.—GEP " (On the Sea.)—BGV-EP—HBV—LOS 3—NT Sonnet: The Sonnet.—Dante G. Rossetti...—EP Sonnet: The Soul’s Expression.—Eliz. B. Browning.—EP Sonnet: The Uses and Beauties of the Sonnet.—W : Words- worth.-RLP * Sonnet: The World.—W: Wordsworth.-RLP Sonnet: “Thought of a Briton on the subjugation of Swit- zerland.”—W : Wordsworth.-EP—RLP Sonnet: To a Bird that Haunted the Waters of Laaken in the Winter.—E: Hovel, Lord Thurlow.—HIBP (To a Bird that Haunted, etc.)—BNL–FEP sonnetº a Clam (To a Clam—C.).-J. : G. Saxe.—HIPE— A. Sonnet: To a Friend.— Matthew Arnold.—EP Sonnet to a Monkey.—Marjorie Fleming.—BVC–OTPC Sonnet: “To B. R. Haydon.”—W : Wordsworth–EP Sonnet: To Cyriac Skinner.—J: Milton.—EP—HBP—SEP (On his own Blindness.)—BNL (To Cyriack Skinner—C.)—BLV—FEP—FT-HBP — R.LP—VE Sonnet to Duty. (C.)—T: W. Higginson. (To Duty.)—AA - Sonnet to his Friend Maister R. L.-R. : Barnfield.—WEP 1 Sonnet: To his Mistress.-Alex. Montgomerie.—EBS Sonnet to Hope.—Helen Maria Williams.-CBP Sonnet to Lake Leman.—Lord Byron.—POW Sonnet: “To Mr. H. Lawes on his Airs.”—J: Milton.— EP Sonnet to my Mother. (C.)—H: Kirke White.—RLP (To my Mother.)—PC ge Sonnet to Night.—Jos. B. White.—POS—SEP—VE (Night.)—BNL–GP—PYO (Night and Death.)—EPs—GP—LOS 3— NT— RAC — RLP—SN–STC (To Night.)—FEP—HBP—HBV—OS 3 Sonnet: To One who would Make a Confession.—Wilfred Scawen Blunt.—HIBV Sonnet to Order.—HI: Cuyler Bunner.—WA sonnet, To fºrt IBrowning. — Walter Savage Landor. — Sonnet: To Science.—Edgar Allan Poe.—APM–CAP Sonnet: To Sir Henry Vane. (To Sir Henry Vane, the Younger—C.)—J: Milton.—EPs Sonnet to Sir W. Alexander. (To Sir William Alexander, with the Author's Epitaph —C.— appended to The Cypress Grove.)—W: Drummond.—WEP 2 Sonnet: To Sleep.–J: Keats. See To Sleep. Sonnet to Sleep.-Sir Philip Sidney.—CBP Sonnet: To Sleep.–W : Wordsworth.-EP—RLP Sonnet to Solitude. (C.)—J: Keats.-BGV (Solitude.)—LLC Sonnet 'H # the Lord General Cromwell—J: Milton.—EP— (To the Lord General.)—LH (To the Lord General Cromwellſ, on the Proposals of Certain Ministers, etc.—C.].)—BNL–EPHT-EPE— FEP—LH-LHT-OS 3–PPV−WEP 2 Sonnet to the Moon, A.—C: Best-WEP 1 Sonnet; To the Nightingale, J.; Milton, -EP—HBV-HGP 302 TITLE INDEX Sonnets Sonnet: To the Redbreast.—J: Bampfylde.—FEP Sonnet IX.: To the River Lodon.—T: Warton. See To the River Lodon. Sonnet 'R # Thomas Clarkson.—W: Wordsworth-LHT — Sonnet: To Toussaint L’Ouverture.—W : Wordsworth.-EP —HBP—ECLP (To Toussaint L’Ouverture—C.)—BGV-BNL–EDY (Toussaint L’Overture.)—WR 1 Sonnet to Zante.—Edgar Allan Poe.—CAP Sonnet: Twilight.—W: Wordsworth.-RLP Sonnet: Upon the Sight of a Beautiful Picture.—W: Words- worth.-lèLP Sonnet: Vain Virtues.—Dante Gabriel Rossetti...—EP Sonnet: Wealth.-W. : Shakespeare.-NT Sonnet: When the Assault was Intended to the City.— J: Milton.—EP—GEP Sonnet: Willowwood.—Dante Gabriel Rossetti...—HIBW Sonnet : Woodland Walks.-W. : Wordsworth.-RLP Sonnet: Work.-Eliz. Barrett Browning.—EP—SEP sonnet-yºgen after Seeing Windsor Castle.—T: Warton. — H'll Sonnet IV. : Written at Stonehenge.—T: Warton.—EP Sonnet Written during his Residence in College.—C: Wolfe. —TI Sonnet Written in a Blank Leaf of Dugdale’s “Monasticon.” —T: Warton.—WEP 3 (On a Blank Leaf of Dugdale’s “Monasticon.”)—FEP Sonnet irWitten in Holy Week at Genoa.-Oscar Wilde.— Sonnet Written in January, 1817.-J: Keats. See Sonnet: “After dark vapours,” etc. Sonnet Written in January, 1818.--—J: Keats. “When I have fears,” etc. Sonnet: Written in London, Sept. 1802.-W: Wordsworth. See Written in London, 1802. Sonnet Written in Prison.—W: L. Garrison.—BNL (Freedom for the Mind.)—AA (Liberty.)—OS 2 Sonnets.-J: Masefield.—HIBW Sonnets, Sels. fr.—W: Shakespeare. II.: “When forty winters,” etc.—WEP 1 XII. : “When I do count the clock,” etc.—EP—EPE— EPs—FEP—GEP—HEP—WEP 1 (Approach of Age.)—BNL XV. : “When I consider everything that grows.”—EP XVII.: “Who will believe my verse in time to come.” —EP XVIII. : —FEP—HBP—OB (I.)—RLP—WEP 1 (“Shall I compare thee to a summer's day ?”)—EP— EPE—GEP—HBV-HGP–OEL–RLP (To his Love.)—PGT 1–PFHS XXI. : “So is it not with me,” etc.—HIBP XXIII. : “As an unperfect actor,” etc. — GEP — HBV —WEP 1 XXV. : “Let those who are in favor,” etc.—BNL (sel.) —EP—fiPP XXVII.: “Weary with toil,” etc. (Lover's Night Thoughts, The.—FTA—LTV XXIX. : “When, in disgrace with fortune,” etc.—Ehl?— EP—EPC—EPE—FEP — GEP — HBIP — HIBV — HGP — HTb-II — OB (II.) — SEP — STC–VE — WEP 1 ! (Amor Omnia Vincit.)—FTA—LTV (Consolation, A.)—PGT 1–PIHS—RAC (When in Disgrace)—BS 25—PYO—WR 23 XXX.-FEP—HBP—OB (III.)—WEP 1 Friendship.)—TFY (Memory.)—PGT 1 . e (“When to the sessions of sweet silent thought,”) —BNL–EhB—EP—EPE—FIBW — HGP — SEP — STC–VE XXXI.: “Thy bosom is endearèd,” etc.—HIBIP—OB (IV.) XXXII.: “If thou survive,” etc.—EP—HBV-WEP 1 (Post Mortem.)—PGT 1 XXXIII. : “Full many a glorious morning.” etc.—Ehl’ —EP—EPE—EPs—FEP—GEP— HBP — HBV — SEP—SN–WE—WEP 1 XXXIV. : “Why didst thou promise,” etc.—GEP—HBP XXXV. : “No more be grieved,” etc.—GEP XXXVI: “Let me confess,” etc.—GIEP XL.: “Take all my loves,” etc.—GEP XLI. : “Those petty wrongs that liberty commits.”—GEP XLII. : “That thou hast her,” etc.—GEP LII. : “So am I as the rich,” etc.—EPs—WEP 1 LIII.: “What is your substance,” etc.—HEP—OB (V.) LIV. : “O [or Oh), how much more doth beauty,” etc. —EPs—FEP—GEP—HBP—OB (VI.)—WEP 1 LV. : “Not marble nor the gilded monuments.”—EP— FEP—GEP—HBP LVII. : “Being your slave,” etc.—OB (VII.)—RLP (Absence.)—PGT 1 IX. : “If there be nothing new,” etc. (Spoils of Time, The-3d son.)—FP LX.: “Like as the waves, etc.”—EP—FEP—GEP—HBW —SEP—VE (Revolutions,)—EPs—PGT 1 (Spoils of Time, The-4th son.)—FP I &#p it thy will thy image should keep open.” See Sonnet: If XII. : “Sin of self love possesseth all mine eye.”—GEP LXIII.: “Against my love shall be,” etc.—GEP LXIV : “When I have seen,” etc.—EP—GEP—RLP (Spoils of Time, The—5th son.)—FP (Time and Love, I.)—PGT 1 (I.)—PHS Sonnets, Sels. fr. (Continued). LXV. : “Since brass, nor stone,” etc.—EP—EPE—GEP (Spoils of Time, The-6th son.)—FP (Time and Love, II.)—PGT 1 LXVI.: “Tired with all these,” etc.—EP—EPE—FEP —GEP—WEP 1 (World's Way, The.)—PGT 1 LXVIIºh, wherefore with infection should he live.” —G LXVIII. : “Thus is his cheek,” etc.—GEP LXIX. : jose parts of thee that the world's eye,” etc. { LXX: “That thou art blamed,” etc.—GEP—HBP— WEP 1 LXXI.: “No longer mourn for me,” etc.—EP—FEP— GEP—Ellis V–HGl? (Triumph of Death, The.)—PGT 1 XII. : “O, lest the world should task you.”—GEP LXXIII.-FEP—OB (VIII.)—WEP 1 (Quatuor Novissima.)—CEL (“That time of year thou may’st in me behold.”)— Ehl’—EP—EPC— EPE — GEP — HBW — OEL — PGT 1–SEP—STC–VE LXXV. : “So are you to my thoughts,” etc.—HIBB LXXXVII.-HBP—OB (IX.) (Farewell ! Thou art too Dear.)—BNL (“Farewell I Thou art too dear for my possessing.”) —GEP—HGP—PGT 1 LXXXVIII. : “When thou shalt be disposed.”—GEP (“Farewell I Thou art too dear for my possessing.”) LXXXIX. : “Say that thou didst forsake me,”—G|EP XC.: “Then hate me when thou wilt,” etc.—BNL (sel.) —GEP—OB (X.)—WEP 1 XCI. : “Some glory in their birth.”—GEP Wealth.-NT XCII. : “But do thy worst to steal thyself away.”—GEP XCIII. : “So shall I live,” etc.—GEP XCIV. : “They that have power to hurt,” etc.—FEP— GEP—OB (XI.)—STC (Life without Passion, The.)—PGT 1 XCV. : &#" sweet and lovely dost thou make the 'shame.” * { XCVI. : “Some say thy fault is youth,” etc.—GEP—HBP XCVII.-HBP—OB (XII.)—WEP 1 (“How like a winter hath my absence been.”)—EP —GEP—PGT 1 XCVIII. : “From you have I been absent,” etc.—EP— EPE—EPs—GEP—HBP—OB (XIII.)—WEP 1 (Absence.)—GP A (Garden of Love, The.)—LTV XCIX. : “The forward violet,” etc.—BNL–EP—HBP C.: “Where art thou, muse,” etc. (Spoils of Time, The—1st Som.)—FP CII. : “My love is strengthen’d,” etc.—EPE—OB (XIV.) —WEP 1 CIV-FEP—OB (XV.)—WEP 1 (To me, Fair Friend.) EPs (“To me, fair friend, you never can be old.”)—EPE |HBV—HGP–PGT 1 CVI.-FEP—HBP—OB (XVI.)—WEP 1 (Her Beauty.)—OR (To his Love.)—PGT 1 (II.) (“When in the chronicle of wasted time.”)—BNL– EP—EPC—GEP—HBV-HGP–ODIL - CVII. : º mine own fears,” etc.—EP—GEP—HBP (Good Omens.)—EPs CVIII. : “What's in the brain,” etc. (Spoils of Time, The-24 son.)—FP CIX. : “O never say that I was false,” etc.—EP—HBP —HBV—HGP-OB (XVII.) (Unchangeable, The.)—FTA—PGT 1 CX. : “Alas, 'tis true I have gone here and there.”—EP —STC–WEP 1 CXI. : “O, for my sake do you with Fortune chide.” —EP—EPE—EPS—WEP 1 - CXVI.--BNL–EPs — FEP — HBP — OB (XVIII.) — WEP 1 & (“Let me not to the marriage of true minds.”)—HGP —OEL–SEP—STC—VE (Love.)—LLC (True Love.)—BIL–FTA—GP—LTV-PGT 1–PHS CXIX. : “What potions have I drunk,” etc.—WEP 1 III. : “No l Time, thou shalt not boast that I do change.”—STC .: “How oft, when thou, my music,” etc.—EP 3PS (My Music.)—LTV - CXXIX. : “The expense of spirit,” etc. — GEP — OB (XIX. CXXX. : “My mistress' eyes,” etc.—HEV (Common Sense.)—EPs CXXXVIII. : “When my love swears that she is made of truth.”—EPE Oxuſ.ſº faith, I do not love thee with mine eyes.” 3. * —EP CXLIII. : “Lo, as a careful housewife runs to catch.” —- H “Two loves I have of comfort and despair.” —EPE - CXLVI. : “Poor soul, the centre of my sinful earth.” —EP—FEP—GEP—HBV-OB (XX.)—RLP (Soul and Body.)—PGT 1 CXLVII. : “My love is as a fever.”—EPE CXLVIII.: “O me, what eyes hath Love,” etc. (Blind Love.)—PGT 1. 303 Sonnets AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Sonnets.-G: E: Woodberry.—AMW 4 Sonnets: After the Italian.—R : Watson Gilder.—HEV Sonnets: America.--Sydney, Dobell.—QVV , ... Sonnets from Astrophel and Stella.-Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. Sonnets from “Intellectual Isolation.”—J: Addington Sy- monds. See Intellectual Isolation. Sonnets from “Mimma Bella.”—Eugene Lee-Hamilton. See Mimma Bella. Sonnets from the Poems.--W: Drummond.—WEP 2 Sonnets from the Portuguese, Sels. fr.—Eliz. B. Browning. I.—OB—VA—WEP 4 (“I thought once how Theocritus,” etc.—EP—EPC– EPN-GEP—HBV—PGT 2–SEP—VE III.: “Unlike are we,” etc.—HBV—OB (II.)—OVV IV. : “Thou hast my calling,” etc.—RLP—VA—WEP 4 V. : “I lift my heavy heart,” etc.—WA VI.-BNL–FTA—CB (III.)—VA—WEP 4 (Far and yet Near.)—LTV (“Go from me. Yet I feel that I shall stand.”)—EPN —HBV-HGP–OVV-PGT 2—RLP—SEP—VE VII.: “The face of all the world is changed.”—EP—HIBW VIII.: “What can I give thee back, O Liberal.”—HBW —OVW IX. : “Can it be right to give,” etc.—GEP—HBV-WA X.: “Yet, love, mere love, is beautiful indeed.”—HBV. XII. : ºd this very love which is my boast.”—BNL XIV. :—BNL–FEP—HBP—OB (IV.) (“If thou must love me let it be for naught.”)—EP —HEV–EHGP-OVV-PGT 2 (Love for Love's Sake.)—BOL–LTV & XVI. : “Say over again, and yet once over again.”—BNL CBP—EP—FEP—HBP—HBV XVII.: “My § thou canst touch on all the notes.” XVIII.: “I never gave a lock of hair away.”—BNL– FEP—HEP—HEV–VA. : "Hºoved, my Beloved, when I think.”—EP—GEP XXII. : “When our two souls stand up,” etc.—Ehl’ —EP—GEP—HBV—OB (V.)—OVV-VA XXIII. : “Is it indeed so 2° etc.—GEP—WA XXVI etc.—VA .: “I lived with visions,” II.: “My own Beloved, who hast lifted me.”—RLP { —WEP 4 XXVIII. : “My letters l all dead paper,” etc.—BNL–EP —EPN-FEP—HBIP–HBV-RLP—WEP 4 t (Lover's Letters, A.)—CEL (My Letters.)—BIL–FTA XXXII. : “The first time that the sun,” IXXXV. :—BNL–FEP—HEP—VA. {{#ſº of Love.)—FTA—LTV etc.—BNL “If I leave all for thee, wilt thou exchange.”)—GG —PGT 2–SEP—VE XXXVIII. : “First time he kissed me,” etc.—BNL–FEP —GEP—HIBP—HBV–VA (First, Second, Third.)—LTV (Three Kisses.)—BIL–CIBP—FTA—GP xxxi.; “Because thou hast the power,” etc.—GEP XLI. : “I thank all who have loved me,” etc.—VA XLIII. : “How do I love thee '''' etc.—BNL–EhB—EP —EPN-FEP—GEP—HBP—HBW-HGP– R.LP — SEP—VA—VE—WEP 4 (#;" do I Love Thee?)—BOL–EPN-GP–TFY- V (Ways of Love, The.)—FTA—LTV Sonnets (From the series relating to Edgar Allan Poe)— Sarah Helen Whitman. See Sonnet: “When first I looked.” Sonnets in Shadow.—Arlo Bates.—BNL Sonnets of a Portrait Painter. (Sel. fr.)—Arthur Davison Ficke.—NPA t Sonnets on Edgar Allan Poe. Sel. fr.—Sarah H. Whitman. ee Sonnet: “When first I gºkº" etc. S e €62 Sonnets on Eminent Characters. — S Čoléridge. Sonnet: “As when far off,” etc. Sonnets ºdºº Death of Stevenson:—Hector Charlesworth. Sonnets: II. Picquart.—G: E: Woodberry.—AMV-4 Sonnets on the Seasons.—Hartley Coleridge. See: May, 1840. November. Sonnets to Delia, Beauty, Time, Beauty, Time, Beauty, Time, Beauty, Time, Beauty, Time, Sels. and and and and and fr.—S: Daniel. Love, I., (Sonnet VI.)—HBV–OB Love, II. (XII.)—HBV-OB Love, (XXX.)—HBV Love, (XXXII.)—OB Love, IV. (XXXVIII.)—HBV—OB Beauty, Time, and Love. (XXXIX.)—HBV Beauty, Time, and Love, V. (XLVII.)—OB (“Hºy, ºet love, is like the morning dew.”)— Beauty, Time, and Love, VI. (XLVIII.)—HBV-OB Beauty, Time, and Love, VII. (LII.)—HBV—OB “Care-charmer sleep, son of the sable night.”—HBV —OEL–PGT 1—QH-SEP—VE (Sleep.)—FEP (Sonnet to Delia.)—WEP 1 (To Delia.)—BNL * Sonnets to Delia.-Sels.--EP (XIX, XXXIX, LIV, LV.) Sonnets to George Sand.—Eliz. B. Browning. Desire, A.—BNL Recogn:*tion, A.—BN Sonnets to Liberty-W: *mº- L WordSWOrth, L.HT O • r ) 04 - Soul Sonnet's Voice, The.—Theodore Watts-Dunton.—HIBV-VA Sonnets Written in Mid-channel.—Alfred Austin.—VE Sonnets Written in the Fall of 1914,-G: E: Woodberry. V 3–2|HEV Sonny's Christenin’.-Ruth McEnery Stuart.—SP 1—WR 58 Sons of Kansas.—Willard Wattles.—S Sons of Martha, The.—Rudyard Kipling.—HEV–OAMs Sons of the Widow, The. (Widow at Windsor, The.—C.) Rudyard Kipling.—WR 21 Sons of Turann, The. —J: Todhunter.—TIP Soothsay.—Dante G. Rossetti...—WEP .4 Sophie and Róxandra.--W: Rounseville Alger.—BOF Sophronia and Olindo. — Torquato Tasso. See Jerusalem Delivered. Sophy, The. Song fr.-Sir. J. : Denham.—WEP. 2 Sorceress of Wain Delight, The. Sel. fr. (Panglory's Wooing Song.)—Giles Fletcher.—FEP—HBP (Wooing.)—OB Sore Disappºintment—th. Koehner (tr. by E. F. L. Gauss.) Sorra the Day.—Eva Best.—SR 7 Sorrento.—Frä'k Locker-Lampson.—TIWP Sorrento.—T: W : Parsons.—TIWP Sorrento.—W: Wetmore Story.—TIWP Sorrow.—W: Browne.—NT Sorrow. (Sel. fr. The Complaint of Rosamond.)—S: Daniel. *m. —KNE Sorrow.—Aubrey T: De Vere.—BIP—HBV—HDL–OB— TIP–VA Sorrow.—Celia Thaxter.—HIDL Sorrow.—Katrina Trask.-AA Sorrow.—Christopher Wilster.—WR 2 Sorrow and Tears.--Anon.—NT Sorrow for the Dead. — Washington Irving. See Rural Funerals. A. Sorrow of Buddha, The.—Sir Edwin Arnold. See Light of Asia, The. Sorrow of Rohab, The.—Arlo Bates.—HIBR Sorrow of the Sea, The.—Anon.—PEO Sorrowful Lamentation of Callaghan, Greally and Mullen. —Anon.—TIP Sorrowful Sea-gull, The.—Anon.—WCL Sorrowful gº, of a Hired [or Servant] Girl.—J: Quill. Sorrows Humanize Our Racé.—Jean Ingelow.—HIDL Sorrows of Werther I, The J. — W: M. Thackeray. — BLV FEP — GP – HBW — HPE—NA— POW —SAy—SP 7—THP–VA Sorrow-song.—Sam Rowley.—CEL Sorting the Mail. (T'ab.)—Anon.—TCP Sospetto d’Herode, Sel. fr. (Satan—sel. fr. Bk. I.) R. : Cra- shaw.—EPs Sospiri di Roma, Sels. fr.--W: Sharp. Red ºpies in the Sabine Valleys near Rome.—TIWP * Susurro, VA White Peacock, The.—VA Sot-weed Factor, The. (Sel. fr.)—Ebenezer Cook.-APM Soubrette's Revenge, The.—H. S. Hewitt.—SR 6 Soul, The.—Jos. Addison. See Cato. Soul, The.—G: Barlow.—OVV Soul, The.—Madison Cawein.—AA Soul, The.—Abraham Cowley.—RLP Soul, The.—R : Dana.--BNL–CBP Soul, The.—Sir J.: Davies.—STC Soul and Body.—W: Shakespeare.-PGT 1 (Sonnet.)—EP—FEP—GEP—HBV—OB (XX.)—RLP Soul sº º-Algernon C: Swinburne. See Atalanta in alydon. Soul and Body—S: Waddington.—OVV-VA Soul and Country.-Jas. C. Mangan.—VA Soul and Sense.—Hannah P. Kimball.—AA Soul Compared to a River, The.—Sir J.: Davies. See NoSce Teipsum. * Soul Compared to a Virgin Wooed in Marriage, The.—Sir J: Davies. See Nosce Teipsum. Soul Culture.—Jas. Thomson. See Seasons, The. Soul in Grass and Flowers, A.—Jas. R. Lowell. See Vision of Sir Launfal, The. Soul in the Body, The...—Edith M. Thomas.-AA Soul of Aºture The. (Frags. fr. various awthors.) of Brevity, The.—Anon.—SP 6 of Man, The.—Dora R. Goodale.—AA of My Soul.—Epes Sargent.—CBP Soul of the Violin, The...—Marg. M. Merrill.—BS 22—HBR. —PFP - Soul of the World, The.—Ernest Crosby.—AA Soul Sculpture.—Anon.—LLC - (Discipline.)—CS 23 Soul Stithy, The.—Jas. C. Woods.--WA Soul that Passed in the Night, A.—Howell L. Piner.—WR 23 Soul to Soul.—Alfred Tennyson.—See In Memoriam. Soul unto Soul Glooms Darkling. (Fr. The Book of Day- dreams.)—C : L. Moore.—AA Soul, Wherefore Fret Thee?—Gertrude Bloede.—AA Soul-Bell, The.—Patrick A. Sheehan.—BIP–DB Soul-building, Br. 'sels. fr.-H. : W. Beecher. “Work proceeds without intermission, The.”—GG “You think that one hour buries another.”—GG Souls.-Fannie Stearns Davis.--LBM–NPA º: Soul’s Beauty.—Dante G. Rossetti. See House of Life, The. Soul’s Christmas, The.—G : H. Ferris.-SP 4 Soul's Cry, The.—Ray Palmer.—BNL “Soul's dark cottage, battered and decayed, The,”—Edmund. Waller,-GG * * * ~ * Soul Soul sº-º-º- * TITLE INDEX Speakin? Soul's Desire, The.—(Tr. by Eleanor Hull.)—BIP Soul's Errand, The.—Sir Walter Raleigh.-BNL–CEL– EPs—NT—RLP—SAy—STC (Lie, The-C.)—BHV-CBP— Ehl’ — FEP — HBV — LHT-PHS—WEP 1 Soul's Farewell, The-Hannah Flagg Gould.—CBP Soul's joy, bend not those.—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. Souls, not Stations.—Anon-BLP (As Pebbles in the Sea.)—HP (How a Man Should be Judged.)—CS 2 ; Souls of Men why Will Ye Scatter. (Sl. abr.)—Frd’k W. Faber—HDL e Soul's Progress Checked by too Absorbing Love.—W: Cow- per. See Retirement. Soul’s Prophecy, The.—Ralph W. Emerson.--STC Soul's Waste, The.—Aubrey De Vere.—THV Sound Advice.—Anon.—FAS Sound Money.—Alice Washburn.—SR 13 Sound of the Sea, . The.—H: Wadsworth Longfellow.—CAP Sound Sleep.–Christina, Georgina Rossetti.-CBP Sound, Sound the Clarion.—Sir Walter Scott.—BIHV Sound the Réveillé.-I. E. Jones.—CS 27 South the Loud Timbrel. (C.)—T: Moore.—LOS 2—OS 1 G.G.R.—RAC–R.I.P (Miriam’s Song.)—BS 16—FEP Sounds.-Eliz. Barrett Browning.—RLP Sounds of Labor, The.—Anon.—PyS Sounds of Nature. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Sounds of Sabbath Bells, The.—Anon.—FR Sour Grapes.—Anon.—PP—YFR Source of Man's Ruling Passion, The.—Martin Farquhar Tupper. See Beauty. Source of my Life.—Anna L. Waring.—HIDL South.-Anon.—CP f South, The.—HI: Van Dyke.—PNW South Africa.-F. G. Waldrond.—SBOS—SGB South and her Problems, The. (Sel.)—H: W. Grady.—NC —SC (ptly. diff.) (Future of the South, The-ptly. like SC.)—SSD (New South, The-ptly, like NC, etc.)—TMR. (Scene on the Battlefield, A.)—PFP South and North United.—Frank L. Stanton.—WR 56 South Carolina, The.—Anon.—PAH. South Carolina.-Rob't Y. Hayne. See On Mr. Foot's Re- solution, etc. South Carolina and Massachusetts, 1830.-Dan'l Webster. See Reply to Hayne, The. * South Carolina and the Union.—Rob't Y. Hayne. See On Mr. Foot's Resolution, etc. South Carolina in the Revolution.—Rob't Y. Hayne. See On Mr. Foot's Resolution, etc. South Carolina to the States of the North.-Paul Hamilton Hayne,—PAH South Coast Idyll, A.—Rosamund Marriott Watson.—OVW South Country, The.—Hiliare Belloc.—HIBW-OVV South during the Revolution, The.—Rob't Y. Hayne. See On Mr. Foot's Resolution, etc. South During the War of 1812, The.—Rob't Hayne. See On Mr. Foot's Resolution. South Fork.--Stockton Bates.—CS 30 South in the Revolution.—Rob't Y. Hayne. See On Mr. Foot's Resolution. South Is Going Dry, The.—Wilbur D. Nesbit.—SP 5 South to the North, The...—“Tropica.”—SBOS—SGB South Wind.-G : P. Lathrop.–AA South Yºhe-H: W. Longfellow. See Song of Hiawa- tha, €. South Wind and the Sun, The.—Jas. W. Riley.—CR (sl. abºr. “Southern Cross, The.”—St. George Tucker.—OAF Southern Girl, A.—S: M. Peck.-AA Southern Negro, The.—HI: W. Grady. See At the Boston Banquet. Southern Pleiades, The.—Laura Lorrimer.—AFI 2 Southern Scene, A.—Anon.—MR Southern Snow-bird, The.—W: H. Hayne.—AA Southern Soldier, The.—HI: W. Grady. See New South, The. Southey's Cats Write Their Master.—Rob't Southey.—WR 35 Southland.—Lizzie Y. Case.—BS 5 South-West Wind, The.—Alice Meynell.—See Colour of Life, The. Southwind and the Sun, The.—Jas. W. Riley.—CCB Souvenir, A.—Anon.—CS 37—HTb-I Souvenir d' Enfance. (Fr. Les Feuilles d' Automne.)— Victor Hugo.—See Recollection of Childhood, A. Souvenir of Fort Mimms, A.—C. L. S. Jones.—AIH Souvenirs.--Anne Reeve Aldrich.-AFV Souvenirs du Peuple (Popular Recollections of Bonaparte). Hºrrº J. de Béranger (tr. by F's. Mahony.)—BNL Sovereign Moments.-Matthew R. Knight.—TCW Sovereigns of England.—Anon.—WR 23 Sovereigns, The.—Lloyd Mifflin.-AA—HBV Sovereignty of the People, The.—E: J: Phelps.--TMD Sovereignty of the United States, The...—Anon.—CP Sower, The.—R : Watson Gilder.—CBP—STC Sower, The.—Jas. Montgomery.—FHS (sl. abºr.) (Field of the World, The-C.)—HBP Sower, The.—C: G. D. Roberts.--QCV Sower, The.—Antoinette V. H. Wakeman.—SR 9 Sower and his Seed, The-W. E. H., Ilecky,_-RTI—TIP Sowers, The-Anon-CS 37 Soul's Defiance, The.—Lavinia Stoddard.—AA — AmSS — FEP—HEP—STC * * Sower's Song, The-T: Carlyle—DD–NT—QVV—VA Šowing.—Adelaide A. Procter. See Sowing and Reaping. Sowing and Harvesting.—Emily S. Oakey—CS 7 (sl. abr.) Sowing and Reaping.—G: Peele.—NT Sowing and Reaping. (Natºl Preceptor.)—LLC (8l. abr.) (Might Makes Right.)—BLP Sowing and Reaping.—Adelaide Procter.-SSS (Sowing.)—LLC “’Spăcially Jim.”—Bessie Morgan.-AWH-BS 18—HBR. HBV- HH — HP — RTV — SDR — SP 1 — SR SR 15—WR 15 Spacious Firmament on High, The.—Jos. Spectator, The. Spaewife, The.—Rob't L. Stevenson.—VA Spain.—Lord Byron.—See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Spain.—G: Eliot. See Spanish Gypsy, The. Spain.—Emil Rothe.—OAA Spain's Hour of Doom.—Albert R. Haven.—EDY—PAPrm Spain's Last Armada.--Wallace Rice.—AFI 2—BA.B—EDY —HBR-PAPi—PCL Spaniard Answered, The-R. C. Rogers.--—PAPm Spaniards' §§ves at the Isles of Shoals, The...—Celia Thaxter. Addison. See W Spaniards in Peru, The.—Kotzebue (tr. by R. : B. Sheridan). See Pizarro. * Spanish American War, The.—J: P. Chidwick.-MRS Spanish Armada, The.—G : Herbert.—BP Spanish Aºia, The -T: B. Macaulay. — BS 2 — CGd V (Armada, The.—C.)—ABV-BHV (sel.) — BP — BIPIB CEL–EDY—EEIT-GN–HB—HBW-LH – OTPC . —PCL-RTV—WR. 1 (sl. abºr.) - Spanish Gypsy, The, Sels. fr.--G : Eliot. Dark, The. (Song, fr. Bk. I.)—VA * Day is Dying. (Song fr. Bk. I.) BNL–GP Hermit, The (Song fr. Bk. II.)—OS 2 I am Lonely. (Song fr. Bk. II.)—GN–HBV—OS 2 Seeºn “The Spanish Gypsy.” (Dial. fr. Bk. I.)— Song of the Zincali. W (Song fr. Blº. III.)—VA. Spain.-PO g f ) Spanish Gypsy, The. (Sel. fr. Bk. I.)—DR Spring Song. (Song fr. Bk. I, abr.)—PoE. Spanish Johnny.—Willa Sibert Cather.—NPA Spanish Lady's Love, The. (In Percy's Reliques.)—Anon. –CGd—HBP—OBB Spanish Mother, The.—Sir Fs. H. Doyle.—PFP (sl. abr.) —RTI—RTV Spanish Point.—Sir Aubrey De Vere.--BGV—TIP Spanish Student, The, Sels. fr.-H. W. Longfellow. Serenade. (Fr Act. I., Sc. 3.)—AA—AIPM–ASL–CAP —HBV—LC—PYO Spanish Student, The. Sel. fr.--—(Sel. fr. I.,3.)—BIL Spankuty Man.—G. Orr Clark.-W.R. 52 Spare the Trees.—Madame Michelet.—AD—OAA Spare the Youth-Letitia W. Brosius.-W.R. 18 Sparkling and Bright.—C: F. Hoffman.—AA—AFV— ASL —HBP—HBV Sparkling Bowl, The.—J: Pierpont.—PP—YFR Sparrow, The-Anon.—CHP Sparrow Must Go, The.—J : P. St. John.—TS Sparrows.--Adeline D. T. Whitney.—PEO Sparrows, The.—Anon.—POS Sparrows, The, Sel. fr.-W : Kirby.—TCW Sparrows, The.—Ann and Jane Taylor.—CHV Sparrows, The...—Celia Thaxter.—STP Sparrows and the Snowflakes, The.—Anon.—CHP sparroyº, Nest, The.—Mary Howitt.—CBOP–GSP–NW– pr Sparrow's Nest, The-W: Wordsworth-BGV Sparrows, Self-domesticated.—Vincent Bowne. (Tr. by W: Cowper.)—OTPC Spartacus to the Gladiators [at Capual —Elijah Kellogg.— BS 1–FTR-LLC—OM —OS 3 —PPS–SC *gg- WHO-WR 43 (Sl. abr.)—CS 1—KNE Spartacus to the Roman Envoys [in Etruria].-Epes Sar- gent.—CS 2—LLC—OM–SC—SS Spartan Boy, The.—Mary Lamb.-CHV-PC Spartan Mothers, The.—A. M. Gordon.—Orlſ Spartans, and the Pilgrims, The.—Rufus Choate. See Age of the Pilgrims the Heroic Period of our History, €. Spartans' March, The.—Felicia D. Hemans.—SS—TMR. Spe Treido-Arthur Penrhyn Stanley-THV Speak | (Misc. Sonnets, Pt. III., 25.)—W: Wordsworth.- (To a Distant Friend.)—CBP—PGT 1 Speak Gently.—Anon.—FP (Kindly Words—sel.)—TFS Speak Gently.—D : . Bates.—CS 29—HTb-T—OTPC–PGpr —SMG-SSC–TFS (sel.—at. to Hangford.) (Abr.)—LLC (at. to Wallace.)—OS 1 “Speak gently to the herring, and kindly to the calf.”—J. Ashby-Sterry.—BVC (abr.) (Kindness to Animals.)—NA Speak, Lord, for º Servant Heareth. — Jas. Drummond Burns.—OTP Speak, Lovel—J: Fletcher.—HIBP Speak Nae Ill.—Anon.—CD Speak the Truth.-Anon. (Abr.)—PP-YFR . t “Speak to the children, little book.”—Mary I. Lovejoy.—NV Speak to us, Lord.—Elmo.—AmSS Speak while there is Time.—J : G. Whittier.—WHO Speakin' Ghost, A-Sara S, Rice,—WR 31 305 Speaking AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Speaking Extemporaneous Speeches. (Dial.)—Anon.—MBD Spear of Keltar, The.—W. ennessy.-BIP Spears of Kan-Mar, The.—Theo. Roberts.--TCW Special Helps in the Reading Work.—Anon.—Spſ) E Special Rules for Tree-planting.—Anon.—ADP Specimen of the Laconic.—Gotthold E. Lessing.—HIPE Speckled Trout, The.—Madison Cawein.—AMV 1 Spectator ab Extra-Arthur H. Clough. See Dipsychus. Spectator, The, Sels. fr.-Jos. Addison. Fan #. T; (Exercise of the Fan—C.—sel. fr. No. 02.)— 2 Hymn: “When rising from the bed of death.” (Fr. No. 513.)—HBP Psalm XXIII. A Pastoral Hymn. (C.—fr. No. 441.) (Paraphrase of Psalm XXIII.)—FEP (Translation of the Twenty-third Psalm.)—CEL Reflections in [wr. on] Westminster Abbey. (No. 26.) —M Sir Roger de Coverley Papers, Sels. fr. Club, #. (The Spectator, No. 2—Of The Club, etc.) —MB coverlºº, household. The. (No. 107—by R. : Steele.) (No. 517.)—MBL Death of Sir Roger de coºley. (No. 106—Cover- (Sir Roger's Death.)—F Sir Roger at his Country. House. ley Hall, or, . A Visit to Sir Roger de Coverley's Country Seat.)—MBL Sir Roger at the Play, (No. 269.)—FT Spectator's Account 'of Himself, The. (No. 1–The Spectator.)—MBL º * Will Mºle. (No. 108—Character of Will Wimble.) Spacious Firmament [on High], The. (Fr. No. 465.)— NL–CTBP—EP—EPs—GN–GT-HBW —HBVy —LLC—OS 1–OTPC–PCL–PGGR–POS —PYO RAC–RLP—SEP—WE (Hymn.)—OB (Ode, An.)—FEP—HBP Vision of Mirza, The. ... (No. 159.) (Sl. abr.)—CS 16—SA Spectator's Account of Himself, The...—Jos. Addison. See Spectator, The. Spectre Horse, The...—R : H. Dana.-STC Spectre of the Past, The...—Arthur Q'Shaughnessy.—PGT2 Spectre Wi. ge Rose, The. — Théophile Gautier. — AFP — Spectrum, The...—Cosmo Monkhouse.—WA Speculation, A.—T: Moore.—FEP—HPE Speculative.—Rob't Browning.—LTV Speculators, The...—W: M. Thackeray.—HIPE Speech against the Employment of Indians in the War with America.--W : Pitt.—SSR Speech against the Stamp Act. — Lydia M. Child (at. to Jas. Otis.) See Supposed Speech of Jas. Otis. Speech at Birmingham, Nov. 12, 1851, Sel. fr. (Heroism § tigs;ungarian People.)—L: Kossuth.-SR 8— Speech at Bristol, Previous to the Election, 1780, Sels. fr. —Edmund Burke. To the Electors of Bristol.—SS Wisdom Dearly Purchased.—BS 16—FTR Speech at Cooper Institute, Feb. 27, 1860.-Abraham Lin- coln.-OAL Speech at Gettysburg.—Abraham Lincoln.—WHO Speech at Hamburg, July 4.—Ulysses S. Grant.—FD 1 Speech at Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 21, 1876, Sel. fr. (Col. Ingersoll's Remarkable Vision.)—Rob't G. Ingersoll. (Vision of War, The.)—SC—SSR—StS—WR 27 Speech at Manchester, Nov. , 11, 1851, Sel. fr. ... (Content- ment of Europe, The.)—Louis Kossuth.--SS Speech at Plymouth Rock, 1853.−E. Everett.—HTb-I Speech at Taunton in 1831 on the Reform Bill not being Passed, Sel. fr. ... (Rejection of the Reform Bill.)— Sydney Smith.-SS Speech at the Barbecue at Lexington in Honor of Mr. Clay, Sel. fr. (Ambition of a Statesman.) — H. : Clay.— FTR-OM-WIR, 26 Speech at the Dedication of the National Cemetery at Gettys- burg.—Abraham Lincoln. See Address at the Dedi- cation of the Cemetery at Gettysburg. Speech at the Dinner of the New England Society of New York, Dec. 23, 1878, Sel. fr. (New England Char- acter.)—Jas. G. Blaine.—SC Speech at Union Square, N. Y., April 20th, 1861, Sel. fr.— E: D. Baker.—CS 1 (To Young Men of New York in 1861.)—SC Speech at Union Square, N. Y., April 20th, 1861, Sel. fr.— Dan'l S. Dickenson.—CS 1 Speech before the Republican State Convention of Massa- chusetts, Mar. 27, 1896, Sel. fr. (What the Flag Means.)—H: C. Lodge.—SC Speech before the Virginia Convention.—Patrick Henry. See Speech in the Virginia Convention. Speech by Obadiah Partington Swipes.—Anon.—CS 7 Speech Delivered at a Dinner of the New England Society of New York, Dec. 22, 1884, Sel. fr. (True Ameri- canism.)—H: C. Ílodge–Šć Speech Delivered in the House of Commons on the 5th of July, 1831, Sel. fr. (Reform Bill a Second Bill of Rights.)—T: B. Macaulay.—SS Speech Delivered in the House of Commons on the 2nd of March, 1831, Sel. fr.—T: B. Macaulay. (Reform that you may Preserve.)—SS Speech Delivered in the House of Commons on the 16th of December, 1831, Sel. fr. (Reform Irresistible.)—T: B. Macaulay.—SS Speech in Behalf of Marcus Claudius Marcellus. See Panegyric on Julius Caesar. Speech in his Own Defence.—Rob't Emmet. Found Guilty of High Treason. . . º & Speech in the Convention at the Conclusion of its Delibera- tions, 1787. C.)—B: Franklin. (Federal Constitution, The—abr.)—SS g Speech in the Virginia Convention, 1775.-Patrick Henry. —FTR-SSR (Call to Arms, The.)—PPS–StS (Freedom or Slavery.)—SSD—TMD (Henry’s Famous Speech.)—WHO (Liberty of Death.)—APPV—HTb-II (On the Resolution to Put the Commonwealth into a State of Defence.)—EAO (Resistance, to British Aggression—sel.)—OM–SS (Spesº, ºfore the Virginia Convention.) — KNE — 9 (Speech of Patrick Henry.)—CS 25—SR 5 (War Inevitable, The.)—LLC (Sel.)—OM—OS 2—PP—SFM-SS—YFR War is Actually Begun.-OAI Speech in Wall Street, 1840, Sel. fr. ... (Sanctity of State Qbligations.)—Dan'l Webster.— speech. sil; ; Silence, Golden.—Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfel- OW.— Speech of a Flat-head, Chief, 1832.-Anon.—HTb-I Speech of Abraham Lincoln.--Anon.—WR 27 Speech of Black Hawk-Black Hawk.-SR 12 (Address of Black Hawk to Gen. Street—cond.)—SS Speech of Caius Gracchus. – Jas. S. Knowles. See Caius Gracchus Cited before the Censors, Appeals to the Cicero. See On being People. Speech of Cassius, Instigating Brutus to Join the Conspiracy against Caesar.—W: Shakespeare. See Julius Caesar. Speech of Emer, The.—W: Larminie. ... See Fand. Speech of Galgacus.--Tacitus. See Galgacus to the Cale- donians. Speech of Henry V.-W: Shakespeare. See King Henry V. Speech of James Otis in 17C5.—Jas. Otis.-OAI Speech of Leonidas.-Leonidas (tr. by Pichat.) See Leoni- das to his Three Hundred. Speech of Lincoln's, A.—Abraham Lincoln.-SR Speech & M. Hector De Longuebeau.-Litchfield Mosely.— (After-dinner Speech by a Frenchman—sel.)—BS 13 (Charity. Dinner, The.)—CS 16 . . Speech of Mrs. Malaprop. — R: Brinsley Sheridan. See Rivals, The. Speech of Patrick Henry.—Patrick Henry. the Virginia Convention. Speech of Pericles.—Thucydides. ponnesian War. Speech of Prospero.—W: Shakespeare. Speech wº # Jacket.-Red Jacket See Speech in See History of the Pelo- See Tempest, The (Sa-go-ye-wat-ha.)— 1. Speech of Regulus. – Epes Sargent. See Regulus to the Roman Senate. Speech of Sempronius [for War].-Jos. Addison. See Cato. Speech of Sergeant Buzfuz in the Case of Bardell against Pickwick.-C: Dickens. See Pickwick Papers, The. Speech of Spartacus.--Edgar Wilson Nye.-HSp Speech Å; ghe Bishop of Puy to the Crusaders.--Anon. — Speech of the Dauphin.-W: Shakespeare. See King John. Speech of the Grand Rabbi, Moses-Ben-Habib, to Ferdinand and Isabella. (Sel. fr. Torquemada, Pt. II., Act II., Sc. 3.)—Victor Hugo.—MRS Speech of the Hon. Perverse Peabody on the Acquisition of Cuba.-Anon.—SR 7 Speech of the Long Night, The.— Paul Du Chaillu. See Land of the Long Night, The. Speech of. Titus Quintius. – Livy. See. History of Rome (Titus Quintius against Quarrels between the Senate and the People.) Speech of Vindication.—Rob't Emmet. See On being Found Guilty of High Treason. Speech on a Motion for an Address to the Throne. — W: JPitt, Earl of Chatham.—PPS Speech on American Taxation, Sel. fr. (American Taxation.) —Edmund Burke.—PPS (On American Taxation—sel.)—SS Speech on Conciliation with America.-Edmund Burke. See Speech on Moving his Resolutions, etc. --mº Speech on Moving his Resolutions for Conciliation with America, Sels. fr.—Edmund Burke. Conciliation with America.-RAC–StS England and her Colonies.—TMR. Enterprise of American Colonists.-SS Magnanimity in Politics.-OS 3—SS Speech origemperance, A, Sel. fr.—Schuyler Colfax,−CS 5 Speech on the American War.—W: Pitt, Earl of Chatham. See American War, The. Speech on the Babies. (C.)—S: L. Clemens. (Babies, The-sl. abr.)—AmSS—CS 18–SR 1–WR. 44 Speech on the Compromises of the Constitution, Sel. fr. (On the Federal Constitution.)—Alex. Hamilton.—EAO (American Constitution, The—sel.)—BLP—PEO (Constitution of the United States—sl. diff.)—SS (General Government and the States, The-sel.)—SS 306 TITLE INDEX Spotty Speech on the Death of President Lincoln, Sel. fr.—Park Godwin.-CS 1 (Death of Lincoln, The.)—PRR Speech °º Internal Improvement Bill.—J: C. Calhoun. Speech on the Senate of the United States, Sel. fr. (Ameri- § Constitution, The.) — Alex. Hamilton. — BLP — (Constitution of the United States—sl. diff.)—SS Speech on the War of 1812. (Sel. fr. Mr. Clay and the War of 1812.)—H: Clay.—PPS (In Favor of Prosecuting the War—ptly. Same.)—SS Speech on the Weather. (C.)—S: L. Clemens. (Mark Twain on the Weather.)—CS 13 (New England Weather.)—SA—SP 6 - Speech to Robt. E. Lee Camp Confederate Veterans, Sel. fr. (Blue and the Gray, The.)—H: C. Lodge.—NC—SO - (abr.)—SP 6—StS e Speech to the Army at Tilbury—Queen Elizabeth-OS 3. Speech to the Twelfth Indiana Regiment. — Abraham Lin- coln.-W.R. 46 r - Speeches at Prince Henry's Barriers, Br. Sel. fr. (Chivalry.) —Ben Jonson.—EPs º Speeches in the Impeachment of Warren Hastings. -- Ed- mund Burke. See Impeachment of Warren Hastings. Speeches of Zenobia and her Council in Reference, to the Anticipated War with Rome.—W: Ware. See Zenobia. Speech-making.—Anon.—MHR, Speed Away.—I. B. Woodberry-LLC Speed of Happy Hours, gle-sow. W. Spencer.—CBP Spell, The.—J: Gay– e Spell of Ashtaroth, The, Sel. fr. (Fall of Jericho, The.)— See Rhodo- Duffield Osborne.—CS 28 Spell of the Laurel-rose, The.—T: L. Peacock. daphne. - Spell of the Road, The.—C: Buxton Going.—AL Spell of the Yukon, The. — Rob't W. Service. — CS 39 — SBOS—SGB Speller's Fate.—Anon.—WR 58 Spellin' School, A.—D: K. Buchanan.—CS 36 spellinº, at Angels, The-Fs. Bret Harte.— BS 24 — Spelling Class, The.—D. R. Brubaker.—SDD Spelling º,The (Hard Words to Spell.)—E. P. Dyer. *- l Spelling Down.—Will Gifford.—CS 13 Spelling in the Nursery.—Earl Marble.—WR 24 Spelling Lesson, The.—Anon.—WR 4 Spelling Reform.—Eugene Field.—WA l Spelling-class.-Helen S. Daley.-W.R. 52 Spelling-match.--Anon.—WIR 56 Spelling-match at Grande Pointe, The. (Sel. fr. Bonaven- ture, Chs. X. and XI.)—G: W. Cable.—WR 25 Spenser.—Craven L. Betts.-EDY Spenser at Court. (Sel. fr. Prosopopoia; or, Mother Hub- berd's Tale.)—Edmund Spenser.—EPs (At Court.)—OS 3—VE Spent and Misspent.—Alice Cary.—CBP Sphere of Woman, The...—C. E. Bowman.—HTb-I Sphinx.- —Lowell.—LLC Sphinx, The.—HI: H. Brownell.—AA Sphinx, The, Br. sel. fr. (Fate of the Man-child, The.)— Ralph W. Emerson.—APM–CAP—HBP Sphinx of the Tuileries, The.-J : Hay.--EDY Sphinx Speaks, The.—F's. S. Saltus.-AA spice tº ſhe- : Sterling.—AD (sel.)— BNL –HBP — Spider, The.—Lucy S. Ruggles.—TFS Spider, The.—Jane Taylor.—CHV Spider and his Wife, The.—Jane Taylor.—OTPC Spider and the Fly, The.—Anon.--WIR 18 Spider and the Fly, The.—Mary Howitt.—BVC (sl. abr.)— CBOP–CHV-FEP—GSP—HBV-HEVy —LLC — NV—OS 1–OTPC–PCL–PGpr—WCL Spider and the Wasp, The -Anon.—CHP Spider Web, The.—J. F. Crowell.—CB Spike that Gun.—Anon.—CS 14 Spinner, The.—Mary A. De Vere.—AA Spinner in the Sun. (Sel. fr.)—Myrtle Reed. (Square Thing, The.)—WR 53 Spinning. (C.)—Helen H. Jackson.— AL —FP — HBP — —HBV-HIDL–LBA Spinning in April.-Josephine Preston Peabody.—HIBW Spinning Song, A.—J: F. O'Donnell.—BIP—DB+TIP Spinning Top.–Frank D. Sherman.-LTL Spinning-wheel, The.—J: F. Waller. See following. Spinning-wheel Song, A [or The J.-J: F. Waller.—BNL– B.R. (w. music.)—CS 20—HBP—VA (Spinning-wheel, The.)—DB—TIP - Spinster. Thurber's Carpet.—Pauline Phelps.-WR. 20 Spinster's Stint, A.—Alice Cary.—AL—BNL Spires of Oxford, The.—Winifred M. Letts.-HBW Spirit Bridal.—Jessie Storrs Ferris.-HP 2 Spirit in Arms, The...—Bliss Carmaan.—AH “Spirit in our hearts, The.”—H: U. Onderdonk.-FEP Spirit Land, The.—Jones Very.—BNL–HBP Spirit of Arbor Day, The-Frank A. Hill.--QAA Spirit of Christmas, The-C: Dickens. See Pickwick Papers. Spirit of Conquest, The.—T: Corwin.—N (Danger of the Spirit of Conquest.)—OM (Unjust National Acquisition—sl. diff.)—CS 1 Spirit of Delight, The... — Percy B. Shelley. See Song: “Rarely, rarely,” etc. Spirit of England, The.—Gilbert Cannan.—PPV “Spirit of free thought may be seen in every department of active life, The.”—H: C. Minton.—GG Spirit of Freedom, The.—Anon.—AFI Spirit #.IHomer, The.—G: Chapman. See Tears of Peace, 63. Spirit of Hidden Places, The-Lance Fallaw.—SBOS—SGB Spirit of Human Liberty.— Dan'l Webster. See Character of Washington, The. Spirit º: Liberty, The. (Dial.)—Mrs. S. L. Oberholtzer.— DS Spirit of Place, The. (Sel. fr.)—Alice Meynell. (Horizon, The.)—OR Spirit of Poetry, The-H: W. Longfellow.—AD—CAP Spirit of Puritanism, The.—G: W. Curtis. See Major-Gen- eral John Sedgwick. Spirit of Reform, The.—J. W. Foley.—CS 39 Spirit of Sadness.-R. : Le Gallienne.—HIBW Spirit of '76. (Tab.)—Anon.—BS 4—TCP Spirit of '76, Sel. fr. (Romance of the War, A–ad. as dial.)—Anon.—MPD Spirit of Shakespeare, The.—G. : Meredith.-WA Spirit of the Age Adverse to War, The.—G. C. Beckwith.- See Lusiad, 163. Spirit of the Fall, The.—Danske Dandridge.—AA—LBA Spirit of the House, The-Archibald Lampman.--TTY Spirit of gºaine, The.—Tudor Jenks.-AA—EDY—PAH - IOl Spirit of the North, The...—Oscar Williams.-HP 2 Spirit of the Pine, The. (Metempsychosis of the Pine. — e C.)—Bayard Taylor.-AID (abr.) - Spirit of the Revolution.—Josiah Quincy, Jr.—WHO Spirit of the Sunset, The.—Anon.—NV Spirit of the Wheat, The.—E. A. U. Valentine.—AA Spirit of Wine, The.—W: Ernest Henley.—HIBW Spirit ºp Eorm'd this Scene. —Walt Whitman. — APM — Spirit that should Animate, The.—Anon.—CP Spirited Object Lesson, A.—Anon.—CŞ 28 Spirits. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Spirits.--Rob't Bridges.—OB-OVW Spirit's Birth, The.—Anon.—CS 18 Spirit's Call, The.—Anon.—SSS Spirit's Epilogue, The...—J: Milton.—RLP Spirits of Fire, The. (Fr. A Bachelor's Wedding Trip.)— C: P. Sherman,—BS 18 "spirit, ºre. that brood,” etc.—T: Moore. See Lalla OO Spirit's Song to Sabrina-J: Milton. See Comus. Spiritual Body, The.—Milan C. Ayres.—SR 5 SS Spirit % the Cape, The.—Luis de Camoens. Spiritual Communions. – Alfred Tennyson. See In Mem- Of 18,111. Spiritual Companionship.–Alfred Tennyson. See In Mem- OT13), Iſl. Spiritual Conferences, Sel. fr. (“Kind words are the music of , the world”—br. sel. fr. Ch. III.) — Frd’k W . ... Faber—FHS Spiritual Feelers.-Martin Farquhar Tupper. See Truth in ings False. Spiritual Freedom, Sels. fr.--W: E. Channing. Great Distinction of a Nation, The.—SS . ... (National Distinction Depends upon Virtue.)—SR 8 Spiritual Love:-W: Caldwell Roscoe.--OVW Spiritual Passions.—G: Barlow.—OVW Spiritual Temple, The.—Anon.—CS 8 Spiritual Trimmers.-S: Butler. See Hudibras. Spirk Troll—Derisive.—Jas. W. Riley.—NA Spleen, The, Sel...fr.—Matthew Green.—WEP 3 (Voyage of Life, The-sel.)—BNL Splendid and Terrible.—Seumas O'Sullivan,—NPA Splendid, Shilling, The.—J: Philips.-BNL–EP Splendid §ºr, The-A. T. Quiller-Couch.-HBV-HBVy Splendidis. Longum Valedico Nugis.--Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. Splendor of Lilies, The. (C.)—Marg. E. Sangster. (Eastertide.)—SR 13 “Splendour falls on castle walls, The.”— Alfred Tennyson. See Princess, The. Spoiled Child, A.—R : H. Horne.—WR. 20 Spoiled Qhild, The.—T. A.T.)aly.—WI, 39 Spoiled Child, The.—J: Whitcomb Riley.—RTV Spoiled Face, The-W. Q. C.—SD Spoils of Time, The. (Sonnets C., CVIII., LIX., LX., V., LXV.)—W : Shakespeare.—FP * Spoken and Written Language.—Abraham Lincoln.—WR 46 Spoken Word, The.—Emily Ruth Calvin.-W.R. 53 * Sponsa.-G: Sandys. See Paraphrase upon the Song of Solomon, A. Spooks,—Josephine Merwin Cook.-WR 31 Spooks' Surprise Party.—Anon.—WR 31 Spool * ºad, A.—Sophie E. Eastman.-PAH–PRR — Spoopendyke Stops Smoking. (Brooklyn Eagle.)—CH Swearing off Smoking.)—WIR 20 Spoopendyke's Burglars.--Stanley Huntley.—CS 19 Spoopendyke's Private Theatricals.--Anon.—WR. 20 Sport.—Duncan Anderson.—TC Sport Royal, Sel. fr. (How they Stopped the Run.)—An- thony Hope.—BS 26 Sportive, Spying Barbara.-Anon.—WR 50 Sporus, - Lord Hervey.— Alex. Pope. See Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot. S'posen a Case.—Anon.—CS 27 S'posin.-Anon.—CS 23 Spotless King, The.—Alfred Austin.-L.HT Spotty.—Anon.—TT 307 Spray AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Spray of Honeysuckle, A.—Mary E. Bradley.—AA Spray of Pine, A.—J.; Burroughs.—OAA Spread, Table, Spread.-G: Peele.—NT Spreading the News.--Anon.—HSp Spring. (W. music.)—Anon.—AD Spring. #§ XLVI.)—Anacreon (tr. by T: Moore.)—BNL Spring.—Bernard Barton.—CBOP º Spring.—Beaumont and Fletcher. See Valentinian. Spring.—W: Blake.—ABV-CHV-OTPC Spring.—Jean Blewett.—OCW Spring.—W: C. Bryant.—HNS (abºr.) (Gladness of Nature, The-C.)—AD–HBV-HBVy— gº–otre-page—pos— RAC — SMG — SN — Spring.—T: Carew.—GN–LC—RAC Spring.—Charles of Orleans.—BNL–DD Spring.—Annie Chase.—TT Spring.—Mary M. Dodge.—AD (Nearly Ready.)—PoR .. Spring.—Gawain' Douglas. See Prologues to the AEmeid. Spring.—Ebenezer Elliott.—BNL Spring.—J: Gould Fletcher.—AMW 4 Spring.—T: Gray.—BNL (Ode: On the Spring—C.)—CBP—EP—EPR—FEP— FIBV-PG.T 1–R.LP—WEP 3 (On the Spring.)—BGV-FEP º - - Spring.—T: Gray. See also Ode on the Pleasure arising from Vicissitude. e - e Spring, Sel. fr. (April, ever Frail and Fair.)—Oliver W. Holmes.—POS Spring.—R: Hovey.—QAA . º º Spring[, The] —Mary Howitt. See “Spring, she is a blessed thing, The.” Spring.—Andrew Lang.—OAA—POS * Spring.—HI: Longfellow. See Hyperion. Spring.—H: Wadsworth Longfellow. See Kavanaugh. Spring.—Rob't Loveman.—AA Spring.—Jas. Russell Lowell. See Vision of Sir Launfal. Spring.—Donald G. Mitchell. See Dream Life. Spring. (Fr. Summer's Last Will and Testament.) — T: Nashe.—BPB—CEL–CGd—CSBP—D.D–FEP—GT —HBV-LC—LOS 2—OB–OEL–OTPC–PGT 1 (Birds in Spring.)—PoR, - (Spring, the Sweet, Spring.)—ASR-II—BNL–EPE Spring.—Vincent O’Sullivan.—DB Spring.—Coventry Patmore.—NT Spring.—Alex. Pope. See Pastorals. Spring.—Jas. W. Riley-SR 1 (Wºº, he Green Gits Back in the Trees—C.)—AD— Spring.—W: Shakespeare. See Love's Labour's Lost. Spring.—Edmund Spenser.—DD e Spring.—Alfred Tennyson. See In Memoriam. Spring.—Celia Thaxter.—AD—ASR-II—CCB–CSS — LOS 1—PIHS-POR-SP 5–TYP Spring.—Jas. Thomson. See Seasons, The. Spring.—HI: D. Thoreau. See Walden. Spring.—Ludwig Tieck-PQS . Spring.—HI: Timrod. See Spring in Carolina. Spring.—Marg. Veley.—HIS Spring.—J: Hall Wheelock.-NPA Spring.—Nathaniel Parker Willis.-Amp Spring.—Clement Wood.—AMW 3 Spring, The.—W: Barnes.—HRW–OR Spring, The.—Abraham Cowley. See Mistress, The. Spring, The.—J: Lyly. See Alexander and Campaspe. Spring, Thes—Jas. Speed.—OAA Spring: A New Version.—T: Hood.-H.PE Spring among the Alban Hills.-Alice Meynell.—TIWP Spring and Autumn.-W. : J. Linton.—VA Spring and Dawn.—Le Maire de Belges.—AFP Spring and Melancholy. — T: Lodge. (Scylla's Metamor- phosis, -0.).-OEL Spring and Summer.—Anon.—AD (sl. abr.)—OS 1–PoE (Spring is Growing up—br. sel.)—TT * Spring and the Flowers.--Anon.—CBOP Spring and Winter.—W: Shakespeare. See Love's Labour's Ost. Spring at the Capital.—Eliz. A. Allen.—BE—OAM—PAPrm (In April—Sel.)—PoE–POS Spring Beauties, The.—Helen G. Cone.—AA—AL Spring Bereaved, I. (Br. Sel. fr. Song.)—W: Drummond. Spring Bereaved, II.--W: Drummond.—OB (To Spring—1st son.)—FEP spring Bereaved, III.--W: Drummond.—OB (Sonnet: “Alexis, here she stay’d,” etc.)—EBS—FEP— HBV-WEP 2 Spring Cleaning.—Sam Walter Foss.-OAA Spring Comes.—Anon.—COS—PP Spring Day, A.—Rob't Bloomfield. See Farmer's Boy, The. Spring Feeling, A.—Bliss Carman.—SP 6 Spring Flowers.--Anon.—AD Spring Flowers.--Anon.—PyR. Spring Flowers, Sel. fr. (“I know not which I love the most.”)—Phoebe Cary.—AD Spring Flowers from Ireland.—Denis F. McCarthy.—TIP Spring Harbingers.--Anon.—NV Spring has Come, The.—Oliver W. Holmes.—TYP– WR 17 Spring House-cleaning.—Anon.—CS 23 Spring Idyl on “Grass,” A.—Nixon Waterman.-H.H. Spring Idyll, A.—Sir H: Wotton.—CEL Spring in Carolina.--H : Timrod.—BNL–GP—STC (Spring.)—AD—AL–APM–FEP—HBV—LBA Spring in Kansas, Kate Stephens,—S Spring in New England, Br. Sel. fr. (Bluebird, The.)—T: B. Aldrich.-SN Spring in War-time.—HI: Timrod-BE Spring is at Hand-J: Payne.—PyR. Spring is Come.—W: Allingham.—OTPC Spring is Coming.—Anon.—AD Spring is Coming.—Anon.—WR 17 Spring is Coming. (Song of Solomon, Ch. II., 11, 12.)— Bible.—AD º Spring is Growing Up.–Anon. See Spring and Summer. “Spring is Late, The.”—Louise Chandler Moulton-HIBW Spring Journey, A.—Alice Freeman Palmer.—HEV Spring Journey, The.—Reginald Heber.—CEL Spring Lilt, A.—Anon-BEV—HBW Spring Magic.—C: Dickens.—OAA Spring Maiden, A.—E. L. Liddell.—BS 24 Spring, Meeting, A. (Harper’s Young People.)—NV Spring Morning.—F. W. Adams.--SBOS—SGB Spring Morning.—D: M. (?) Moir.—AD Spring of the Year, The.—Allan Cunningham.–HBV— OB Spring of the Year, The.—W: , Z. Gladwin.—PyR. Spring on the Ochils.-J. : Logie Robertson.-EBS—OVW Spring Opinions.—Abbie L. Merriman.—SP 8 Spring Passion.—Joel Elias Spingarn.—HEV Spring Poet, The.—Anon.—BS 13 Spring Poet, The.—Hal Berte.—WR 30 Spring Pointing to God. — Michael Bruce. Written in Spring. Spring Questions.—Clara Doty Bates.—PPl Spring Relish, A.—J: Burroughs. See Signs and Seasons. “Spring Returns, The.”—C: Leonard Moore.—HIBW º “Spring, she is a blessed thing, The.” (C.)—Mary Howitt. (Spring[, The J.)—LLC—PEO (sl. abr.) Spring Song.—Anon.—NV—PyR. Spring Song.—Bliss Carman.--AL–GT–HBV—OCV —VA Spring Song.—G. : W : Curtis.--YBV Spring Song.—Paul Laurence Dunbar.—DD Spring Song.—G: Eliot. See Spanish Gypsy, The. Spring Song.—W: Griffith.-AMW 3 Spring Song.—Kate Hawthorn.—AD Spring Song.—Jessie Norton, AD Spring Song, A. (W. music.)—Anon.—AD Spring jº A. (Children’s Friend and Kindergartem.)— Spring Song, A.—Jas. F. Clarke.—POS Spring §§ns in the City.—Rob't Buchanan.—HIBV-SN — See Elegy — l Spring §gne of the Birds.- King James I. of Scotland.— Spring Symphony, A.—Amelia Josephine Burr.—AMV 3 Spring, the Sweet Spring.—T: Nashe. See Spring. Spring, the Travelling Man.-Winifred M. Letts.-BIP Spring Twilight.—E: R. Sill.—HER Spring Voices.—Anon.—CBOP Spring Walk, The.—T: Miller.—ABV-CBOP—OTPC Spring Wind.—W : Sharp.–NT Spring's Call.—Carrie Van Gilder.—ADPR, Spring's Coming.—Frank D. Sherman.-L.FL Spring's First Call.—Anon.—Pyk Spring's Immortality.—Mackenzie Bell.—VA. Spring's Procession.—Sydney Dobell.—CBPC Spring's Welcome.—J: Lyly. See Alexander and Campaspe. Spring-tide.—Anon.—EP—EPO-OP Spring-time. (W. music.)—Anon.—AD Spring-time.—R. P. Graham.—AD ('Tis Spring-time.)—LPS–PP Spring-time, The. (Class rec.)—Lily Rutherford.—AD Springtime a la carte.—O. Henry.—WP 15 - Spring-time is Coming.—Anon.—AD Spring-time Will Return, The.—Epes, Sargent.-CBP Spur of Monmouth, The.—HI: Morford.—PNW Spurgeon’s Advice.—C : H. Spurgeon.—KNE Squabble Bird, The.—Katha. N. Birdsall.—CB Squandered Lives.—Bayard Taylor.—CBP Square Thing, The.—Myrtle Reed. See Spinner in the Sun. Squarest un among 'Em, The. (Detroit Free Press.) — Squaw's Lament, The.—J: E. Logan.-OCV Squeers' School.—C: Dickens. See Nicholas Nickleby. Squeeze in the Dark, A.—Emma D. Banks.--—BR Squieres Tale, The. — Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury Tales, The. Squire's Bargain, The.—E. M. Traquair.—BS 15 Squire's Pew, The-Jane Taylor-CBP—FEP Squire's Pledge, The.—Anon.—CS 15 Squire's Rooster, The.—W. H. Neall.—CS 33 Squirrel Hunt, A.—W: Browne. Squirrel, The.—Anon.—CBOP Squirrel, The.—Bernard Barton.—CBOP—OTPC–PyR. Squirrel, The.—W: Cowper.—OTPC Squirrel, The.—Mary Howitt.—POS Squirrel's Arithmetic, The.—Anon.—NV Squirrel’s Lesson, The.—Anon.—PIP—PyS—YFR (Time Enough.)—NV Stab, The.—Will W. Harney.—AA—CS 7 “Stabat Mater.”—Anon.—WR 29 Stabat Mater Dolorosa.-Fra Jacopone. Abraham Coles.)—BNL–HBV stability, #. our Government, The...— C. Sprague. — KNE — (Individual Purity the Hope of the State.)—BLP Stability of Virtue, The-T. Marshall.—FTR (Sturdy Rock, for all his Strength, The.)—HBP Staccato to O Le Lupe, A. (Parody.)—Bliss Carman,—PA Stack Arms.”—Jos. B. Alston.—BE—EDY—PAH Staff and Scrip, The, (Abr.)—Dante G. Rossetti-WR 8 See Britannia's Pastorals. (Orig. and tr. by 308 TITLE INDEX Star a \ Stag C#. The.—Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake, € Stag Hunt, The.—Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake, The. Stag Hunt, The-Jas. Thomson. See Seasons, The. Stage, The. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Stage Aºtures The. — Jerome K. Jerome. See Stage all Cl. Stage Detective and Peasants, The. — Jerome K. Jerome. See Stage Land. Stage Hero, The-Jerome K. Jerome. See Stage Land. See Stage Land. Stage Heroine, The...—Jerome K. Jerome. Stage Land, Sels. fr.—Jerome K. Jerome. sº Agºntures, The. (Adventures, The-C.)—WR 8 CO%20I.. Stage Detective and Peasants, The. (Cond.)—WR 8 Stage Hero, The-diff. cond.—WR 9 Stage Heroine, The. (Heroine, The-C.—sl. cond.)— WR, 8 Stage of Destiny, The.—Beaumont, Claxton.—CS 36 Stage Technique-study in Playmaking.—Anon.—CS 39 Stage-driver's Story, The.—Anon-CS 21—PR—WR 19 Stage-struck. (Play.)—Anon.—BS 8–HD Stage-struck Hero, The.—Anon-BS 24—CS 35 Stagirius.-Matthew Arnold.—EP Stagnant, The. (St. Nicholas.)—LPS–PP Stained by the Blood of Heroes.—Anon.—PRR, Stains.—Theodosia Garrison.—HIBW-LBM • Stair-step Children.—Strickland Gillilan.—WR 58 Stalking of the Sea Wolves, The.—C: W. Thompson.—HIP 2 Stammering. Wife, The. (O.)—J: G. Saxe.—THP (Stuttering Lass, The.)—AWH-MR Stamp Act, The.—W: Grimshaw.—WR 10 Stamp Officers' Salaries, Sel. fr. ... (Reply to Threats of Vio- lence.)—J: P. Curran.-SS t Stamp-act Congress, The.—G : Lansing Raymond.—AIH Stand by the Flag.—Anon.—SSC Stand by the Flag.—Jos. Holt.—CS 2 Stand by, the Flag l—J: N. Wilder.—GN (sl. abr.)—LC— OAF—OS 2—PRR (br. sel. w. amon. add.)—RAC SMG. Stand I the Ground's your Own.—J: Pierpont. Address at the Battle of Bunker Hill. Standard of the Constitution, The...—Dan'l Webster.—SS Standing on Tiptoe.—G. F. Cameron.—OCW—VA. (On Tiptoe.)—TCW Standing Still.—Edmond Holmes.—BP - Stanza, added to Waller’s “Rose,” The.—HI: Kirke White.— See Warren's CBD Stanza for Thomson’s Castle of Indolence.—G:, Lord Lyttel- ton.—BINL Stanza from an Early Poem.—Christopher P. Cranch.-AA Stanza on Freedom, A.—Jas. R. Lowell. See Stanzas on Freedom. Stanzas: “Often rebuked, yet always back,” etc.— Emily Brontë.-HBV-OVW-RLP—VA—WEP 4 Stanzas: “And thou art dead,” etc.—Lord Byron.—FEP (“And thou art dead, as young and fair”—0.)—BGV– FEP—RLP—WEP 4 (Elegy on Thyrza.)—PGT 1 • Stanzas: pº forever.” (C.—sel.)—Lord Byron.— (“Could love forever run like a river.”)—BGV-BPIB Stanzas: “Oh, talk not to me,” etc.— Lord Byron. See Stanzas Written on the Road between Florence and Pisa. - Stanzas: “Though the day of my destiny's over.”— Lord yron. See Stanzas to Augusta. . Stanzas (C.) : “She was a queen of noble Nature's crown- ing.”—Hartley Coleridge.—RLP—WEP 4 (Solitary-hearted, The.)—HBV—OB Stanzas: “If, “Marchioness,' you can descry.”—Pierre Cor- neille.—AFP e Stanzas.-Christopher P. Cranch.-ASL–FEP—HBP (I&nowing.)—LLC (Thought.)—BNL–CBP—GP ("gººfit is deeper than all speech”—br. sel.)—CS 1— Stanzas: “When forlorn _sunsets flare and fade.”—W: Er- nest Henley.—HIBW Stanzas (C.). “Farewell, Life,” etc.—T: Hood.—FEP—VA (Farewell, Life.)—BNL–CBP Stanzas: —HGP-OB (December.)—GN–OTPC (Happy Insensibility.)—LTV—PGT 1 (Winter.)—BPB Stanzas: “My days among the dead are passed.” — Rob't Southey.—STC Stanzas % i. “My life,” etc.—R : H. Wilde.—AA— APM (Life.)—BNL - (“My life is like the summer rose.”)—Aml?—ASL–CBP —FEP—HIBW-PCL–STC “. . Stanzas: Addressed to W. R. Turner, R. A. on his view of the Lago Maggiore from the town of Arona.-Rob't Southey.—TIWP Stanzas—April, 1814. (O.)—Percy B. Shelley. — BGV — WEP 4 (Remorse.)—OB Stanzas for FEP—HBP—HBV-LOS 3 —RLP —SEP —SP 4 — WE—WEP 4 - (For Music.)—OB . (Nature's Daughter.)—MR (“There be none of Beauty's daughters.”)—PGT1 “In a drear-nighted December.”—J: Keats.-HBV Music. (C.)—Lord Byron—BGV—CEL–EP— l Stanzas for Music is There's not a joy,” etc.—Lord Byron, (“There's not, a joy the world can give.”)—FEP (Youth and Age.)—PGT 1 Stanzas for *# ‘a “They say that Hope,” etc.—Lord By- I’Orl.– Stanzas for Music. (C.—fr. an unfinished drama.)—Ed- mund C. Stedman.—AA Stanzas for the Sentimental. (Pwmch.) * On a Tear which Angelina Observed Trickling down my Nose at Dinner Time.—HIPE II. On my Refusing Angelina a Kiss under the Mistle- toe.—HIPE III. On my Finding Angelina Stop Suddenly in a Rapid After-supper Polka at Mrs. Tompkins's Ball.—HIPE Stanzas from “Modern Love.”—G. : Meredith.-HBV Stanzas from the Grande Chartreuse.—Matthew Arnold. See Grande Chartreuse, La. . Stanzas from the Nightingale Unheard.— Josephine Preston Peabody.—HT Stanzas from the Twelfth Night Star.—Bliss Carman. See Twelfth Night. Star. Stanzas for the Triumph of Time.”—Algernon C: Swin- burne,—HEV - Stanzas from “To a Morning Cloud.”—C : Mair.—OCW Stanzas from Wine of Cyprus.” (Sel.)—Eliz. B. Brown- Ing.— Stanzas in Prospect of Death.-Rob't Burns.—CBP Stanzas Occasioned by the Ruins of a Country Inn Unroofed and Blown Down in a Storm.—Philip Freneau.--—AFV Stanzas on Freedom. Sels.-Jas R. Lowell.—APPV—CAP— GN–RAC—TYP - (Freedom—abr.)—BEIV—BLP—PEO—PF (Stanza on Freedom, A–br. sel.)—AA (“They are slaves who fear to speak.”)—FHS Stanzas on Oliver Cromwell. Sel. fr.—J: Dryden.—EP Stanzas on the Death of a Friend. (At the Funeral—0.) —Reginald Heber.—FEP (“Thou art gone to the grave.”)—HBP Stanzas on the Death of Thomas Gray.—Anon.—EDY Stanzas on Woman,—Oliver Goldsmith. See Vicar of Wake- field, The. Stanzas to an Egg. (Punch.)—HPE Stanzas to Augusta. (C.)—Lord Byron.— BLV — GEP — BJP-NT—RLP—WEP 4 (Stanzas: “Though the day,” etc.)—EPs Stanzas to Eternity.—Elsie M. Wilbor.--DR, Stanzas to my Nose.—Anon.—WR 9 Stanzas to Pale Ale. (Punch.)—HPE Stanzas to the Memory of Thomas Hood. Simmons.—EDY-VA (To the Memory of Thomas Hood.)—BNL (sel.)— HBI’ Stanzas to the Po.—Lord Byron.—TIWP Stanzas to the Speaker Asleep.–W: M. Praed.—BLV Stanzas Written in Dejection near Naples. shºp GY—HBV—POW —RLP —STC —TIWP — Bartholomew —W (“Sun is warm, the sky is clear, The”—sl. abr.)—BNL Stanzas Written in his Library. (Occasional Pieces, XVIII.) —Rob't Southey.—BGV-EP—RLP—WEP 4 (Books.)—BNL (His Books.)—OB - - (“My days among the dead [are passed].”)—EPN-FEP —HBP—HEV–SEP—VE (Scholar, The.)—PGT 1 Stanzas Written in the Churchyard of Richmond, Yorkshire. —Herbert Knowles.—EPs (Lines Written in a Churchyard.)—CS 9 (Liºs Wiś in Rºhmond Churchyard, Yorkshire.)— Stanzas Written on the Road between Florence and Pisa. .)—Lord Byron.—BLV—BBB–HBV—WEP 4 (All for Love.)—PGT 1 (“Oh, talk not to me of a name great in story.”)—FEP (Stanzas.)—HBP Star, The.—Anon.—PP1 Star, The.—Edgar Lee Masters.-AMV 4 Star, The.--Ann and Jane Taylor.—BVC (sl. abr.)—CBPC —CCB–GSP–HBV—HBVy (Twinkle, Twinkle—abºr.)—PCL–TFS - (Twinkle, twinkle, little star.)—ASR-I–LOS 1—PGpr —SM (Abr.)—NV—PC Star anºe Water-lily, The. — Oliyer Wendell Holmes. – Bearer, The.—Edmund Clarence Stedman.—CLS Exercise.—Lizzie M. Hadley.—SSE for Me, A.—Anon.—PCn in the Sky, A.—Anna H. Merritt.—CHP in the West, A.—Eliza Cook.-BLP—DD in the West, The.—Hezekiah Butterworth.-PEO of Bethlehem.—F. E. Weatherly.—WR 58 of Bethlehem, The.—HI: Kirke White.—AmSS— BGV —FEP—STC–YC - of Bethlehem as Seen in Holland, The.—Anon.—BOC of Calvary, The-Nathaniel Hawthorne.—AA—AL of Democracy, The. (Speech on the occasion of the nomination of Gen. S. B. Buckner as Governor of - Kentucky.)—H: Watterson.—WR 30 “Star of love now shines above, The.”—G: Morris.-BNL Star of my Sight.—Douglas Hyde.—RTI Star of the East.—Mary B. Sleight.—ChS Star of the East, The.—Anon.—YC Star Papers. Sel. fr.—HI: Ward Beecher. (Catching a Grasshopper:)—SSR Star Sirius, The.—G: Meredith.-GT Star Star Star Star Star Star Star Star Star Star Star (C.)—Percy B. * 309 Star AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Star Song.—Rob't Underwood Johnson, HBW Star that bringest home the Bee.—T: Campbell.—EBS Star Thought.—Frances Shaw.—NPA Star-fancy for a Child, A.—G. Forrester Scott.—ABW Star-gazing.—Anon.—CS 30 Starless Crown, The-Anon.—BS 17–CS 30 Starlight.—J: W. Chadwick.-AA—LTV Starlight Night, The.—Gerard Manley Hopkins.—OVW Starling, The.—Rob't Buchanan.—MMR Starling Lake, The.—Seumas O'Sullivan.-BIP Star-magic.—R : Butler Glaenzer.—NPA Starry Flag, The.—Stockton Bates.—CS 29—PRR, Starry Host, The.—J: L. Spalding. See God and the Soul. Stars.—Anon.—OS 1 Stars.—Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Stars.-Ulric Guttinguer.—AFP Stars. (Abr.)—Byran W. Procter.—CGd—LOS 2— NW — OS 1–OTPC Stars, The.—(Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Stars, The.—Mary Mapes Dodge.—AA—CBP Stars, The.—Laura F. Armitage.—PyR. Stars, The...—Christina G. Rossetti.-RAC * Stars above Mt. Oread, The.—Esther M. Clark.-S Stars and Stripes, The...—Anon.—OAF—PEO Stars and Stripes, The. (Br. sel. fr. The Battle of Lexing- ton.)—E: Everett.—CP (National Banner, The.)—CS 6—KNE—OAF (Our National Banner.)—LLC Stars and Stripes, The.—Jas. T. Fields.-AWB—OAF Stars and Stripes, The.—A. Y. Leech.-OAF Stars and Stripes, The.—Lucretia G. Noble.—HS—OAF Stars and Stripes, The.—T: Williams.-APM Stars are Coming, The.—Anon.—NW Stars' Ball, The. (Ladies Home Journal.)—NV Stars Begin to Fall.—Anon.—AA Stars in my Country’s Sky — Are ye all There? — Lydia Huntley Sigourney.—OAF Star's Monument, The, Br. Sels. fr.-Jean Ingelow. Gone.—HIDI “If there be memory in the world to come.”—GG Stars Sang in God's Garden, The.—Jos. Plunkett.—BIP Star-song, Theſ: A Caroll to the King, Sung at Whitehall —C.]. (Albr.)—Rob't Herrick—EPs—GN–GSP— Star-Spangled Banner, The.—F's. S. Key.—AA—AH-AmIP —Alp PV-ASR-T—ASR-II—AWB—BNL —CBOP — CBP—CCB-CP—CS 4–CTBP—DD–EA—EDY — FEP—FPE —GP —HBP —HBV —HBVy —HPB — FITb-I-LLC—OAF—OS 1–OTPC —PAIH —PAP — PAP m—PCK–PCL-PF'—PGGR–PS—PYO—RAC —SFM-SMG-SR—TYP—YBW (Sl. abr.)—BLP Star-spangled Banner, The. Fl Donnell.—DR, Starting from Paumanok. Sel. fr.—Walt Whitman.-APM Startling Revelations. (Boston Globe.)—SR 5 - (Freckle-faced Girl, The.)—BS 11—HEI-WR. 29 (What the Little Girl Said.)—CS 24 State, A.—Sir W. Jones. See Ode in Imitation of Alcaeus, An. State Building, Old and Homely.—Anon.—WR 54 State of Maine, The-W: P. Frye.—SC State of the World had Men Lived at Ease The. — Jas. homson. See Castle of Indolence, The. State-craft. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Stately Minuet, The.—Hezekiah Butterworth.-DR States Crºs Washington, The.—Kate Bowles Sherwood. State's Need of Virtue, A.—Jas. Thomson. See Liberty. States, The.—Fitzhugh Lee.—FD 2 Statesman, Ruler, Hero, Martyr.—Susie M. Best.—WR 45 Statesman’s Secret, The.—Oliver Wendell Holmes.—CAP Station Despair.—Joaquin Miller.—WR. 33 Station-agent's Story, The.—Rose H. Thorpe.—CS 18 Station-master's Story, The.—G: R. Sims.-CS 24 (In the Signal Box.)—BS 13 Statuary. (T'ab.)—Anon.—BS 13 Statuary Vivants.--Anon.—TCP Statue, The.—HI: Abbey.—STC Statue, The.—Anon.—LLC Statue and the Bust, The. (Albr.) — Rob't Browning. — POW-TIWP–WR, 8 Statue in a Garden, A, Agnes Lee.—AMW 3—NPA Statue in Clay, The.—Anon.—BR—BS 8—CS 12 Statue of Apollo, The.—Lord Byron. See Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage. * Statue of Liberty Unveiled.—G: W. Bungay.-CS 27 Statue of Hºo De' Medici, The.—Jas. E. Nesmith.-AA Statue of Victor Hugo, The, Sel. fr. (Victor Hugo.)—Alger- non C : Swinburne.—EDY Statue of Webster, The.—Mellen Chamberlain.—FD 2 Statues, The.—Laurence Binyon.—O Statue's Story, The.—Mary K. Dallas.-W.R. 3 Stavoren.—Helen S. Conant.—TMD Stay in the South.-Andrew M. McConnell.—CS 38 “Stay, Phoebusſ, stay] I’’—Edmund Waller.—OEL Stay, Stay at Home my Heart and Rest.—HI: W. Long- fellow.—CBP Stay West, Young Man.—Willard Wattles.—S Stay-at-home, The-Josephine Preston Peabody Marks.--AL Steadfast Shepherd, The.—G. : Wither.—FEP Steak, The. (The Poetical Cookery-book.-Punch,)—HPE Stealing Apples.—J. D. Vinton.—SD Stealing Roses.—Mrs. Mary L. Gaddes.—WR 12 (Rec. including song.)—Jessie Steam Chair, A.—W: L. Alden. See Adventures of Jimmy Brown, The. Steam Shovel, The.—Eunice Tietjens.—NPA Steamboat, The.—Oliver W. Holmes.—HIBP f steambº Race, The. — S: L. Clemens. See. Gilded Age, €. Steamboats, Viaducts and Railways. (Poems Composed or Suggested during a Tour, in the Summer of 1833, Sonnet XLII.)—W: Wordsworth.-EPs Steam-threshing Machine, The. — C: Tennyson-Turner. — PGT 2. Steel Age, The.—Florence Brooks.-LY Steel Glass, The, Sels. fr.-G: Gascoigne.—EP—EPE Epilogues.—WEP 1 Piers Ploughman.-WEP 1 Steele's Way.—R : Steele.—FT steepletº, The.—Louise de La Ramee. See Under Two &gS. Steering Home.—Timothy D. Sullivan.-TIP Stegomyia, The.—Anon.—WA Stein Song, A.—R : Hovey.—HIBW Stella.-C : H. Crandall.—AA Stella Flammarum.—Wilfred Campbell,—OCW Stella º on.—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and tella. “Stella I since thou art so rich.”—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. “Stella, the only planet of my light.”—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. “Stella, think not that I by verse seek fame.”—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. Stella's Birthday, 1718.-J. Swift.—BLV—FT Stella's Birthday, 1720.-J. Swift.—BLV Stella's Birthday, 1724.—J. Swift.—BLV º: Stella's Birthday, 1726.-J. Swift.—BLV—EP Stella's Birthday, March 13, 1727.-Jonathan Swift.—EPR Stephen Arnold Douglas.-Wallace Rice.—AIH 2 “Step to #scaptain's Office and Settle.”—G. B. Cheever. Stepping Down. (Dial.)—Anon.—MBD Stepping in Father's Tracks,—Louise S. Upham.—TS Stepping Westward—w: Wordsworth.-GEP—HBV-MBL Steps of Ara Coeli, The.—Sully Prudhomme. (Tr. by Rob't IHaven Schauffler.)—TIWP Sterilized Country School.—J. W. Fox.-W.R. 55 Stethoscope Song, The...—Oliver W. Holmes.—CAP Stevenson's Birthday.—Kathe. Miller.—AA—EDY—PCK Stewart Holland.—Walter K. Fobes.—FR, Stewed Duck and Peas. (Fr. The Poetical Cookery-book.-- Punch.)—HPE Stewed #k: (Fr. The Poetical Cookery-book.-Punch.)— Stickit Minister, The.—S. R. Crockett.—WR 21 Sticky. (Punch.)—HPE Stigma, The-F. De H. Janvier.—CS 12 Still Day in Autumn, A.—Sarah H. Whitman.-HBP—STC (Albr.)—BNL–POS “Still in Thy love I trust.”—A. A. Fields.-ASL–HDL Still Small Voice, A.—R. Walter Wright.—TCW Still Small Voice, The.—Alex. Smart.-Port Still, Sg. Kiss. – Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and t ella. Still, Still, with Thee.—Harriet B. Stowe.—LLC (sel.) Still though the One I sing.—Walt Whitman.-AA Still to be Neat.—Ben Jonson.—BLV—EPC—NT Still True. (St. James Gazette.)—GH Still Waters.-W. C. Richards.-CS 23 Still Watsº, sºn Deep, Scene from. (Dial.)— Sting of Death—Paul H. Hayne—CBP stirrinº of Billy Williams, The...—Harry S. Edwards.- Taylor. Stirrup-cup, A.—Douglas Ainslie.—EBS stirrupsy e.—J: Hay.-AA—HBV-HTb-I — I.B.A — t Stirrup-cup, The.—Sidney Lanier.—AA—CAP–LBA—OS 3 —SP 2–THIV Stitching.—Christina G. Rossetti...—PP1 Stockade. (Charade.)—Anon.—FAD stockhº, §nd the Valley, The. — W: Stopford Brooke. — lu Stocking Song.—Anon.—WR 28 Stockings or Scales.--Anon.—WR 28 Stocking's Christmas, The.—Ada Shelton.—HICTC Stocking's Song, . The.—Mary M. Dodge.—CHP Stockrider, The.—Guy Eden.—SBOS—SGB Stoker Joe.—Adrian Ross.-R.TV Stolen Bird’s Nest, The. (Tab.)—Anon.—BS 14—TCP Stolen Bridegroom.—Emerson Hough.-W.R. 55 Stolen Child.-W. B. Yeats.-GC Stolen Custard, The.—Anon.—PP—YFR Stolen Fourth, The.—Eliz. C. Webb.-CB Stolen Fruit.—Leigh Hunt.—SP 7—VSA Stolen Kiss, A.—G: Wither.—BLV—FEP—HBV (Upon a Stolen Kiss.)—BNL Stolen "Song, The.—Michael Williams.-SP 8 • Stolen Stars, The.—Anon.—TSS Stolen Top, The.—Anon.—CBOP e Stone of the Sepulcher, The.—Susan Coolidge.—OAE Stone the Woman, Let the Man Go Free.—Anon.—HIP Stone Walls.-Julie M. Lippmann.-AA Stone-cutter, The.—Eliz. A. Allen.—WR 30 Stone-cutter, The.—Bayard Taylor-MYF 310 TITLE INT).EX Story Stones of Venice, The Sels. fr.-J: Ruskin. - Education. (Sel. fr. , Vol. III., Appendix, Div. 7 — Modern Education.)—TMR. Sermons. (Sel. fr. Vol. II, First, or Byzantine, Period, h. II.--Torcello.)—BS 19 Sky, The. (Sel. fr. Vol. I., Ch. XXI., w. add. fr. Modern Painters.)—BS 10—OM Tºnice. and England. (Sel. fr. Vol. I., Ch. I.)— Stonewall Jackson.—Harry L. Flash.-AA—DD–PAH (Death of Stonewall Jackson, The.)—AWB—EDY Stonewall Jackson.—Herman Melville.—AWB–DD–EDY stonewºon's Death. — Paul M. Russell. — TSS — Stonewall Jackson's Grave.—Marg. Junkin Preston.—CBP Stonewall Jackson's Way.—J: W. Palmer.—AA —AIH 2 — APM–AWB—BE—CBB—DD–EDY-FEP—GP — H.B—HIBV-HIPB—PAPH-YBV Stop, Stop, Pretty Water.—Mrs. Follen.—ASR-II—CBOP— NV—RAC–TFS-WCL Stop yer Kickin' l—Anon.—BS 25 Stories.—(By various authors.)—SP 6 Stork's Mistake, The.—Janet Thomas.-CB Storks, they Know, The.—Anon.—CB Storm.—Max Michelson.—NPA Storm, The. (Tab.)—Anon.—TCP Storm, The.—Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Storm, The.—Alfred Domett. See Ranolf and Amohina. Storm, The.—Adelaide A. Procter.—FEP—LOS 2 Storm, The.—W: Shakespeare. See King Lear. Storm, The-G: A. Stevens.—BNL Storm at Appledore.—Jas. R. Lowell.—CBP Storm at Sea.—C: Dickens. See Martin Chuzzlewit. Storm Fear.—Rob't Frost.—HIBW-NPA Storm Fiends.-Beatrice Harlowe.—WR 51 Storm in Harvest.—Jas. Thomson. See Seasons, The. Storm in the Distance, A.—Paul H. Hayne.—AA Storm in the Forest, The.—Hannah F. Gould.—AD Storm in Venice, A. (Br. sel. fr. The Ideal and the Real.) —Joaquin Miller.—POS - * Storm of Delphi, The.—Felicia D. Hemans.—BS 23 Storm on Lake Asquam.—J: G. Whittier.—CAP Storm on the East Coast, A. — G: Crabbe. See Borough, The. Storm Song.—Bayard Taylor.—HRP–HBW Storm Song, A.—W : Wilkins.—DB Storm l ; Storm 1 Riflemen Form.—Lord Tennyson.—PPV Storm the King.—F's. M. Finch.-W.R. 5 Storm-child, The.—May Byron.—HIBW Storming of Corinth, The.-Lord Byron. inth, The. Storming of Havana, The.—Wallace Rice.—AH - Storming of Mission Ridge, The. (Sel.)—B: F. Taylor.— CR-NC–PFP—SC—SP 8 (Battle of Mission Ridge, The-ptly. same sel.)—SR 4 Storming of Monterey, The...—C: F. Hoffman.—BLP (Monterey.)—AA—AFI 2—AL–AmIP—AWB–BAB — BNL–CIBP—EDY—FEP—HE—HPE—LBA — LOS 2-ºf-os 1—PAH-PAP—PAPrm—SP 8—SSR, Storming of Stony Point, The.—Fannie E. Greenleaf.-OCP storming," Stony Point, The.—Arthur Guiterman.—AH — Storming of the Castle, The.—Walter Scott. See Ivanhoe. Storms and Shipwreck. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Stormy Petrel, The-Anon.—CHV-POS (Lines to the Stormy Petrel.)—BNL Stormy Petrel, The.—Park Benjamin.—POS Stormy Petrel, The.—Bryan W. Procter.—AmSS —BNL — FEP—HBP—HBV—PHS—SN—VA Story, A.—Anon.—LFS Story by the Fire, A.—Dora Greenwell.—PC—WCL Story for a Child, Å; (C.)—Bayard Taylor.—CHV-HBV —HBVy—STP (Night with a Wolf, A.)—BOF.—CBOP—GN – GSP — - LOS 1–PIHS–WCL Story Hour, The. (Sel. fr.)—Kate D. Wiggin and Nora - A. Smith Great George Washington.—OAW Story Katie Told, The.—A. C. H. S.—BS 14 Story of a Bedstead, The.—Anon.—CS 27 Story of a Cent, The.—Anon.—LFS §s. Harwood's Secret See Siege of Cor- Story of a Governess, The, Sel. fr. ad.)—M. O. W. Oliphant.—N Story of a Great Artist, The.—Eliz. P. Allen.—CS 36 Story of a Kicker.—Holman F. Day.—WR 40 Story of a King, The...—Anon.—PyS Story of a Leaf, The.—Rebecca D. Rickoff.-AD Story of a Little Red Hen, The.—S. E. Eastman.-W.R. 24 Story of a New Hat.—Anon.—CS 18 Story of a Picture, The...—Anon.—HTb-II Story of a Picture, The... (“Breaking Home Ties.”)—Fran- ces Forrester.—BS 22 Story of a Seed, The.—Anon.—CHP - Story of a Short Life, The, Sels. fr.—Juliana H. Ewing. Leonard and the W. C. (Chs. VI. and VII.-abr.)— WR, 14 Story of a Short Life, The. (Ch. XI.-sl. cond.)—WR 9 Story of a Stowaway, The.— Clement Scott. — CS 35 — FR (sl. cond.)—RTV—SP 5 Story of a Summer Day, The-Alex. Hume.—BNL–CEL (Summer Day, A–sl. abr.)—OB Story of an Ambuscade, The.—Paul H. Hayne.—WR 5 Story of an Apple, A.—Sydney Dyer.—BS 15 Story of Augustus who would Not Have Any Soup, The- #rich Hoffmann.-GSP–HBV—SHBVy—OTPC – P Story of Baby's Blanket, The.—Emilio Poulsson.—PP1 Story of Baby's Pillow, The.—Emilie Poulsson.—PP1 Story of Bishop Potts, The.—Max Adeler. See Out of the IIurly Burly. Story of Chinese Love, A. (Los Angeles Eacpress.)—BS 12 —CS 19–SDR Story of Christmas Eve, A.—W. S. Howard.—WR 28 Story of Cºnce. The.—J: Gower. See Confessio Aman- tis, €. - - Story of Cruel Frederick, The.—Heinrich Hoffmann.-OTPC Story of Cruel Psamtek, The.—Anon.—NA Story of Deacon Brown, The.—Anon.—CS 16 Story of Decoration Day for the Little Children of To-day, A.—Eliz. Harrison.—OAM Story of Dick, The...—Frank L. Stanton.—WR 19 Story of Easter Eggs, The...—Christoph von Schmid.—OAE Story of Echo, The.—Anon.—WR 5 - Story of Eddy who Never was Ready, The.—Emma Clayter Seabury.—CBOP - Story of Faith, The. (Gospel. Eacpositor.)—CS 29 (Little Maid’s “Amen,” A.)—SSS Story of Fifty-two Prayer-meetings.--Anon.—WR 9 Story of Good Little Vincent.—Jos. B. Smiley.—CS 33 Story of Guggle.—T: Speed.—DR Story of Hans.—-Anon.—CBOP Story of Hard Times, A.—Pauline Phelps.-W.R. 21 Story of “Hiawatha,” The.—HI: W. Longfellow. See Song of Hiawatha, The. Story of “Ingomar,” The.—Ah Sinn.—TSS Story of John Maynard.—J: B. Gough.-BS 17 (John Maynard, the Hero-pilot.)—FTR (Pilot, The.)—CS 23—CSS—M.M.R—WHO—WR 43 Story of §ph. (Arr. from Genesis, Chs. 37–45.)—Bible. Story of Life, The. (C.)—J: G. Saxe-HTb-I (Life's Story.)—BS 12 Story of Lincoln.-C. C. Hassler.—WR 45 Story of Little Moses, The...—Eugene J. Hall.—CS 28 Story of Little Suck-a-Thumb, The...— Heinrich Hoffmann.- BVC–GSP—HBV—HBVy—OTPC–PCL Story of my Heart, The.. (Sel. fr.)—R: Jefferies. (Hill Pantheist, The.)—OR Story of Narcissus, The.—Anon.—OAA Story of Omar, The.—Frank D. Sherman.—LFL Story of Peter, The.—Doris Webb.-CB Story of Peterkin Paul, The.—Susie M. Best.—PyR. Story of Phoebus and Daphne Applied, The.—E. Waller.— BLV—EP Story of Prince Agib, The.—W : S. Gilbert.—NA Story of Pyramid Thothmes, The.—Anon.—NA Story of Rebekah, The HT; M. Armstrong.—CS 28 Story of Rimini, The, Sel. fr. (Garden and Summer House, A.)—Leigh Hunt.—EP—EPN-WEP 4 Story of Rosina, The. (Albr.)—Austin Dobson.—WR 9 Story of Ruth Bonython, The.—J: G. Whittier. See Mogg Megone. Story of St. Ursula, The.—J: Ruskin. See Saint Ursula. Story of Santa Claus, A.—Harriet A. Glazebrook.-TS Story of Seven, Devils, A. (C. Dusky Philosophy—First Ex- position.)—Frank R. Stockton. (Uncle Peter's Masterly Argument.)—WR 15 Story of Seventy-six, The. (Seventy-six—C.)—W: C. Bry- ant.—PRR, Story of Sigurd, the Volsung, 'The, Sels. fr.—W : Morris. Of the Fassing Away of Brynhild. (Sel. fr. Bk. III.) Slaying of the Niblungs, The. (Sel. fr. Blº. IV.)—LH Story of Some Bells, The.—Anon.—CS 24 Story of Thanksgiving, The.—Lizzie M. Hadley.—HIE Story of the Apple.—Malana A. Harris.-ADPR Story of the Bad Little Boy. (C.)—S: L. Clemens. (Mark Twain's Story of the Bad Little Boy.)—CS 9 Story *# Barefoot Boy, A.—J: T. Trowbridge.—SP 4– Story of the Days, The. (Play.)—Anon.—EuB Story of the Divine Comedy, The.—Kate M. Rabb.-NE Story of the Faithful Soul, The. — Adelaide A. Procter. — AmSS—CS 18—FMR--M.R—RTV—W.R. 41 (pant.) Story of the Gadsbys, The. Sel. fr.-Rudyard Kipling. (Poor Dear Mamma.)—HSp—SP 8 (With any Amazement.)—SP 1 Story of ºg Gate—Harrison Robertson.—AFV—HP–HSp Story of the Good Little Boy. (C.)—S: L. Clemens. Mark Twain's Story of the Good Little Boy.)—CS 11 Story of the Hatchet, The.—Mason L. Weems.-W.R. 49 Story of the Hyacinth, The.—Anon.—OAA Story of the Inky Boys, The..—Heinrich Hoffmann–OTPC Story of § itle Rid Hinſ, The] —Mrs. L. D. Whitney. (Verse vers. at. to Riverside Mag.)—MYF Story of the Long Ago, A.—Anon.—DWC Story of the Man who Didn't Know Much, The, Sel. fr. (Honor of the Woods, The-Ch. VII.-cond.)—W: H. H. Murray.—NP Story of the Monk Felix, The...— H: W. Longfellow. See Christus: a Mystery. - Story of the Morning-glory. Seed, The.—Marg. Eytinge.—A Story of the Nibelungen Lied, The.—Kate M. Rabb.-NE Story of the Priest Philemon, The.—Ernest Pertwee.—RTW Story of the Sea, A.—C : H : Webb.-SP 2 Story of the Sunflower, The.—Anon.—OAA Story of the Swords, The.—Adelaide C. Waldron.—WR 10 311 Story AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONs te Story % Ahe Wild Huntsman, The.— Heinrich Hoffmann.- Story of the Wrinkles, The.—Wilbur D. Nesbit.--SP 7 Story of the Yorkshire Coast, A.—Anon.-W.R. 21. (Tale of the Yorkshire Coast, A–Sl. abr.)—BS 8 Story of Thebes, The... (Sel. fr.)—J: Lydgate.--EP Story of Two Little Shoes. (Pant.)—Anon.—WR. 41. Story % Two Little Shoes, The. — Jeannie P. Ewing. -- S 34 Story of Vinland, The.—Sidney Lanier.—PAH Story the Doctor Told, The...—Harrydele Hallmark.-BS 26 Story Yºgº. the Ledger Told, The. — Luella D. Smith. — Story-teller, The.—Frank D. Sherman.—LFL Strada's Nightingale.—W: Cowper.—NT - Strafford, Sel. fr. (Sels. fr. Act I., Sc. 1, and V., 2.) — - Rob't Browning.—EHT-LHT - Strafford's Defence against the Charge of High Treason, Sel. r.—T: Wentworth, Earl of Strafford-OS 3 (Earl of Strafford's Defence—ptly, same.)-SS Straight as a String.—Caroline Lockhart.—CS 40 Straight Road, The...—Anon.—CS 19 Straight Road, The.—Ellen Hooper.—HIBW Stranded Bugle, The.—L. E. Mosher.—BS 21 Stranded Ship, The.—L. Clarke Davis.-W.R. 37 Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, The, Sel. fr. (Dr. Lanyon's Narrative — C.— cond.)— Rob't L. Steven- son.—BS 25 (Dr. Lanyon's Story—sl. diff. cond.)—WR 16 Strange Child's Christmas, The...—Anon.—CBOP–PC Strange Companion, The.—Harold Monro.—NPA - Strange Expérience, A.—Josephine Pollard-BS 15—PEQ Strange Fits of Passion Have I Known.—W: Wordsworth. —BGW-GEP Strange Guest, A.—Anon.—CHP Strange Harvest, The-Rob't C. W. Meyers.--CS 25 Strange Land, The.—Rob't C. W. Meyers.-CS 5 Strange Lands.--Laurence Alma-Tadema.-HBVy—PoR Strange Little Boy, The.—Anon.—PC Strange Mouse, A.—Anon.—WR 35 Strange Parent, A.—Jas. Noel Johnson.—WR 37 Strange Passion of a Lower, A.—G: Gascoigne-WEP 1 Strange Request, The.—Annie R. Johnson.—CS 28 Strange Sea Story, A, Sel. fr. (Billy's First and Last Drink of Lager.)—Anon.—CS 16 Strange Vessel, The.—Ezra H. Stafford.—TCV Strange Wild Song, A. (The Gardener's Song—C.— in Sylvie and Bruno.)—Lewis Carroll.—BVC Gardener's Song, The.—HIBV (Some Hallucinations—sel.)—THP Strangely Related.—Anon.—SR 4 (8l. abr.) (Mixed Relationship, A .)—CS 24 Stranger, The.—Philander Johnson.—CHP–COS–PP Stranger and his Friend, The-Jas. Montgomery.—CS 36 —FEP—HBP Stranger at King Arthur's Court, The...—Anon. awayn and the Grene Knyght. - Stranger in the Pew, A.—Mary E. Dodge.—CS 12 Stranger on the Sill, The-T: B. Read.—FEP Stranger on the Stand, The.—E. A. Blount, Jr.—CS 31 Strangers, The-Nora Hopper.—HIP 2 Strangers, The.—Jones Very.—EPs Stranger's Alms, The.—H: Abbey. See Singer's Alms, The. Stranger's Grave, The.—Emily Lawless.--DB Strangers #Tº M. Milnes, Lord Houghton.—FLS (abr.) See Syr Strangled.—Eugene Lee-Hamilton.—RLP Strategy of Dave, The-Julia T. Bishop.–SR 13 Stratford Fountain. (Poem for the Dedication of the - Fountain at Stratford-on-Avon, etc.—C.)—Oliver W. IHolmes.—BS 16 Strauss' Boedry.—C: F. Adams, LCS 29 Strawberries.—R : Kendall Munkittrick.-HP 2 Strawberries.—Clinton Scollard.—VSA Strawberry Bed, The.—James Lane Allen. Cardinal, The. Strawberry Blossom.—Dora Read Goodale.—PyR. Stray Child, A.—Eliza S. Turner.—CS 10 &Lī. Goose, A.)—CBOP—OS 1–PC—WCL (Lost—abr. and sl. diff.)—DR Stray Epitaph, A.—Anon-NM. Stray Sunbeam, A.—Frank M. Gilbert.—CS 27 Strayed.—C. E. S. Wood-HP 2 Strayed Reveller, The.—Matthew Arnold.—FEP 4 Stream, The...—Jos. Sheridan Le Fanu;-RTI - Stream of Life, The.—Arthur H. Clough.-CEL–FEP— SEP—STC–VE—WEP 4 - ! Stream of Life, The.—Reginald Heber.—LLC Stream of Life, The.—E: Young. See Night Thoughts. Streamlet, The-M. A. Stodart.—CBOP Streams, The.—Frances Brown.—DB Street Cries.—E: Eggleston-CS 20—GH–SR 10— WR 3 Street Crowd, A.—Anon.—CS 22 Street Gamin’s Story of the Play, A.—Anon.—CD–CS 23 Street Musicians, The.—G: L. Catlin-CS 16 Street Sketch, A.—J. Ashby-Sterry.—VSA Street Tumblers, The.—G: R. Sims.-CS_28 - Streets of London, The.—Rob’t, Earl of Lytton.—WR 1 Strength.-Anna M. Pratt.—PyR - “Strength for the day: at early dawn I stand.” (Scribner’s - Magazine.)—GG Strength in the Grave.—Rob't Blair.—RLP Strength of Love, The-Percy B. Shelley.--BOL Strength §s the American Government, The.—J: Bright. See Rentucky (American Government, The—abr.)—LLC Strolling Players.-G: Crabbe. Strength of Weakness, The M. Eliz. Crouse.—HP 2 Strength. Through Resisted Temptation.—Josiah Gilbert Holland. See Bitter-Sweet. Stretch out, your Hand.—Corinne Roosevelt, Robinson.—HT Strewing Flowers on the Graves of Union Soldiers, Sels. fr. —Jas. A., Garfield. Arlington.—TMR Decorgiº, Day Address. (Ptly, like TMR.) — OAM (Arlington Heights Oration—sel.)—GG Peºn # Address at Arlington. (Ptly. like Graves, €tC, ) — Graves of Union. Soldiers at Arlington, The-NC t Immortality of True Patriotism. (Ptly...like TMR.)—NC Inspiration of Sacrifice, The. (Pily. like TMR.)—TMD Stricken §º to the North, The.—Paul Hamilton Hayne. Strictly Germ-proof.--Arthur Guiterman,—HBV Strife, The.—Alfred Tennyson. See In Memoriam, Strife and Peace, Sel... fr. (Little Brawl, A–sel. fr. The ... Last Strife.)—Frederika, Bremer.—QS 1 Strife is O'er, The.—(Tr. fr. Ital. by Fs. Potts.)—OAE Strike at Colchester, The.—T. B. Exeter.—BS 24 Strike at Santa Claus' Shop, The.—W: O. Stevens.—CB Strike for Freedom.—J: , T. Murdoch.-PPV - Strike for Prohibition.—Anon.—TS Strike the Blow.—Anon.—HIP 2—PA.H. (A t. to F. McK.)— PAP m Strikes.—Anon.—LFS - Striking. (Parody.)—C: S. Calverley-PA Striking Oil:—H. E. McBride-CS 26 Strings, in the Earth and Air.—Jas. Joyce.—BIP–DB Strip of Blue, A.—Lucy Larcom.—AA—CBP — FP — GP (abr.)—HBV—LBA—SN–STC Proctor.—AWB— Stripes ##" the Stars, The.—Edna D. Strive, Wait and Pray.—Adelaide A. Procter.—CBP—CS 38 —FP LC E—OAF—PAPrm Stroke of Justice, The-Lyman Whitney Allen.—POL See Borough, The. Strong, The.—J: W. . Cheney.—AA “Strong are the mountains, Lord, but stronger Thou!”— Anon.-GG Strong as Death.-H: C. Bunner.—AL–ASL–HBV–PI3A Strong Drink.-J. A. Seiss.-CS 8 Strong Hand, A.—Aaron Hill.—HBV Strong, Heroic Line, . The. (Sel. fr. Poem. Read, at the Dinner. Given to the Author by the Medical Profes- sion, etc.)—Oliver W. Holmes.—AA - “Strong men have strong convictions.” (Br. sel. fr. Oliver . Morton.)—Jas. Garfield.—GG Strong Son of God, Immortal Love.—Alfred Tennyson. See in Memoriam. - Strong Temptation, A.—Anon-CS 16 Strong Wind, A.—Anon.—NM Strong-Builded World.—W: Brighty Rands.--THV Strongest Government, The.—T: Jefferson. See Inauguration Address, March 4, 1801. (Republic the Strongest Government, A). Struggle, The.—Danske Dandridge.—STC Struggle, The Price of Progress.--Anon.—WR 55 Struggle º Right and Wrong.—Abraham Lincoln. Struggle on the Pass, The-Anon.—CS 20 Struggle with a Stove-pipe, A. (C.—in Life in Danbury.) →Jas. M. Bailey.—CS 7 - Stuart Mill on Mind and Matter.—C: Lord Neaves.—EBS Stubborn Boot, The. (Hearth and Home.)—MYF (Boy and the Boot, The-sl. abr.)—TFS stubby's gºuet- (Arr. by Mrs. Abner W. Lowell.) — “Stuck.” (Tab.)—Anon.—TCP Student, The-Anon-CS 1–LLC (sl, abr.)" - Student *g h; Neighbors, The. (Play.)—N. A. Woodward. Student-heroes of our War, The.—C: W. Eliot.—WR 22 Students.-Florence Wilkinson.—HIBW Student's Ups and Downs.—Alma J. Case.—WR 54 Studies.—Fs. Bacon.-OS 3 (sl. abr.). (Books—sl. abr.)—CR (Of Studies.—C.)—LLC (sl. abr.)—MBL Studies at Delhi.-Sir Alfred Comyn Lyall.—OVW Studious Girl, A.—Minnie W. Gates.—WR 24 - Study Hard, Play Hard.—Theodore Roosevelt.—WR 55 Study in Aesthetics, The.—Ezra Pound.--NPA Study in Astronomy, A-Anon.—NM Study in Dialect, A.—Marietta Holley. See Josiah Allen's Wife as a P. A. and P. I. Study in Nerves, A.—Anon.—CR—SP 7—SR Study of Astronomy,. The.--O. M. Mitchell.—BS 23 Study of Elocution, The.—Matthew Simpson.—CS 19 - Study of Eloquence, The. (De Oratore, Bk. I., Sec. VIII. —sl. abr.)—Cicero.—CS 21 Study of Latin and Greek. (Sel. fr. Professional Education.) . —Sydney Smith.--LLC Studying for the Contest.—Anon.—SR 12 “Studying German.” (Mon.) Sarah E. Pittman.-W.R. 32 Stump Orator, The, Sel. fr. (Nature a Hard Creditor.) —T: Carlyle.—KNE–SS Stump Speech: “Go work for Your Libin’.”—Anon.—NM Stump $º; by a Colored Lady Suffragist.—Anon.— Stupid. Lover, The... (Dial.)—Anon.—NDP Stupidity Street.—Ralph Hodgson.—HEV–NPA Sturdy Rock, for All his Strength, The.—T: Marshall. See Stability of Virtue, The. - 312 TITLE INDEX Summer’s Stuttering Auctioneer, The-C: T. Grilley—HSp . .. stutterſ: Lass, The...—J: G. Saxe. See Stammering Wife, € he. Stuttering Lover, The-Fred Emerson. Brooks.--WR 32 Stuttering Sonneteer, The.—Sam S. Stinson.—SP 4 Stuttering Umpire, The.—The Khan.—HIH Suabian Legend.—Ludwig Uhland.—HGV . Sub Pondere Crescit.—T: Wentworth Higgison.—THIV Sub Rosa. (Mom.)—Edith F. A. U. Painton.—WR 32 Sub Terra.--W : Carlos Williams.-NPA Subjects for Debate. (Arr. by Stanley Schell.)—WR 54 Subjugation of the Philippines.—(Sel.) G: F. Hoar.—SP 3 (Subjugation of the Filipino.—diff. sel.)—StS Sublime Opportunity of History.—Jos. H. Choate.—WR 46 Sublime Tobacco.—Lord Byron. See Island, The. Sublimity of the Bible.—L. J. Halsey.—CS 11 Submission.—Lyman W. Allen.—HI}L, Submission.—Celia Thaxter.--STC Submission to Supreme Wisdom.—Alex. Pope. on Man. Subscription List, The.—S: Lover.—CR (abr.) (Father Phil's Collection.)—BS 6—CS 10—MHR (Abr.)—SDR - Substitute, The.—M. N. Baskett.—CS 23 Substitution.—Eliz. B. Browning.—HIDL Suburb.-Harold Monro.—HIBV Success.--—(By various awthors.)—HTb-I Success.--C. C. Cameron.—SP 4 Success.-May Kendall.—HIP 2 º Success.-H: W. Longfellow. See Hyperion. Success.-B : F. Taylor.—CS 13 Success.--Thomson.—KNE See Essay Success Alone Seen.—Laetitia Eliza Landon.—CBP Success and Failure.—Anon.—LLC Success by Overcoming Obstacles.—Lewis C. Voss. –WR 54 Success in Life.—Anon.—CP w Success in Life.—G. : W. Childs.-BLP Success in Life.—Jas. A. Garfield.—PP—WHO-YFR Succession, The.—Frances L. Mace.-AA Succession of the Four [Foure—C.] Sweet Months, The.— Rob't Herrick,-LC—TYP Succory, The.—Marg. Deland.—OS 1 Such a Duck.-Anon.—HIP “Such is my name, and such my tale.”—Lord Byron. See Giaour, The. Such is the Death the Soldier Dies.—Rob't B. Wilson.—AA DD–HBW “Such sº, as Dreams are Made of.”—T: W. Higginson. Sudbury Fight, The.—Wallace Rice.—AFI—EDY—PAH Sudden Bethrothal, A. (Dial.)—Anon.—MBD Sudden Hºt-Dante G. Rossetti. — GEP — NT — PGT 2 Sudden Shower, A.—Jas. W. Riley.—PoE Sue an’ Me.—D : Belasco.—DR Sue Waters's Housekeeping.—Theodore Whiting.—WR 26 Sue's Thanksgiving.—Lucy Marion Blinn.—WR 39 “Suffer the Jºne Ones to Come Unto Me.”—Julia Gill. Suffering.—R : C. Trench.-HDL (“O life, O death, O world, O time”)—PGT 2 Suffering and Sympathy.—W: Shenstone. See School-mis- tress, The. Suffering of Nehushta, The.—F's. Marion Crawford. See Zoroaster. Sufferings and Destiny of the Pilgrims.-E.: Everett. See First Settlement of New England, The. Sufferings of the Pilgrims.-E.: Everett. See First Settlement of New England, The. Sufficiency.—Gleeson White.—VA Sufficient unto the Day.—Marg. E. Sangster.—CBP Suffolk Miracle, The-Anon.—CGd—ESB–OBB Suffrage Marching Song.—L: J. Block.-H.P 2 Suffrage Question, The...—Anon.—PD Sugar-plum Tree, The...— Eugene Field.—HIBW Suggested Subjects for Debate.—Anon.—PS Suggestion. (The Jest Book.)—MRS Suggestion.—R : Realf.-WR 33 sugges; for Arbor Day Observance.—Alfred Stone.— Suggestive Graduation Theses and Orations.—WR 55 Suicidal Cat, The.—Anon.—CS Suicide. (frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Suicide; or, º Sin of Self-destruction.—T. DeW. Talmage. -*-ºs- 2 Suit that Does not Prosper, A. (Tab.)—Anon.—TCP Suitable Successor, A.—(Dial.)—Clara J. Denton.—EFY Sulks, The.—Helen Hicks Bates.—SP 8 Sully the Rooster.—Anon.—SR 9 Sultan and the Potter, The.—Sir Edwin Arnold.—WR 1 Sum of Life, The.—W : Cowper. See Task, The. Sum of Life, The.—Ben King. See Pessimist, The. Sum up at Night.—G : Herbert. See Church Porch. Summer.—Eliza Cook.--CBOP–OTPC Summer.—Marietta Holley.—BII, Summer.—H: W. Longfellow. See Kavanagh. Summer (The Fields of Dawn, XV.)—Lloyd, Mifflin.--SN Summer.—Christina G. Rossetti. See Summer Days. • Summer.—Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake, The. Summer.—Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene, The. Summer.—Jas. Thomson. See Seasons, The. Summer.—E: Hovel, Lord Thurlow.—FEP Summer.—J: T. Trowbridge.—GP (Midsummer—C.)—AA—CBP — DT) — FEP — HBP — HB HBVy—POS—SC (sel.) (A br.)—AD—BS 15 f ; Summer, The.—T: ...B. Read, CGd Summer Air, A.—“Fiona Macleod.”—NT Summer and Winter.—Percy B. Shelley.—POS Summer Boarder, The.—Anon.—SR 9 Summer Bower, The.—HI: Timrod.—PS . Summer % #he Lakeside.—J: Greenleaf Whittier.—APM Summer Changes.—Philip B. Marston.—OS 1. Summer Cycle, A.—Nelle Parker Jones.—SP 4 Summer Dawn.—W: Morris.-NT— Summer Dawn at Loch Katrine,—Sir Walter Scott. OB-OVW See Lady of the Lake, The. Summer Day, Summer Summer Day, Summer Day, Summer Day, A.—Anon.—NW Day, A.—Anon.—PEO A.—HI: C. Beeching.—WA A.—G. : Cooper.—PGpr A.—Alex. Hume. See Story of a Summer Day, The. Summer Summer Days.--Anon.—STC Days.-Wathen M. W. Call.—BNL–HBP—WA Summer º (Summer—C.)—Christina G. Rossetti.-PoK. Summer Summer Summer Summer Drought.-J. P. Irvine.—SN Eve.—W: Whitehead.—CS 19 Evening, A.—I: Watts.-BNL Evening, A. (Description of a Summer's Eve—C.) H: Kirke White.—BVC (sel. abr.) Summer Evening, The.—J: Clare. —PHS Summer Evening's Meditation, A.—Anna L. Barbauld.—BNL Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer ULIOIſléI’ ummer Summer Friends. (I'rags fr. various authors.)—BNL Friends.—J: Brougham.—BS 5 Games.—G. : Cooper.—COS—PP Hail.-Edith Wyatt.—NPA Idyl, A.—F. M. Waithman.—WR 13 Idyl, The.—Philip Morse.—SR 13 in the Country.—Anon.—PyS Invocation. (C : C. Bennett.—HIBW-OTPC (Invocation to Rain in Šummer)—BNî-GN-Hää (Rain in Summer.)—NV Summer Summer is Come.—Earl of Surrey.—NT is i-comen in.—Anon.—NT Summer is coming.—Alfred Tennyson.—LTV - (Throstle, gºo .)—CCB–HBV—HBVy—LTV-RAC *- Summer Summer Summer iº, The. — Christina G. Rossetti. — HBW Longing, A.—G.: Arnold,—AD—PQS Longings.-Denis F. MacCarthy.-BNL — CBP — FEP—HBP—HBV-RLP Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer Lullaby, A.—E. S. Bumstead.—NV—OAMs—SP 1 Mood, A.—Paul Hamilton Hayne.—CBP Moods.-J: Clare.—BNL Morn, A.—Jas. Beattie. See Minstrel, The. Moon.—Rob't Buchanan.—OS 2 Night.—Gottfried Keller.—HGV Night.—Alfred Tennyson. See Princess, The. Night, A.—Matthew. Arnold.—GEP—PGT 2 Night, A.—E: J. Chapman.-TCW Night, A.—Eliz. Stoddard.—AA Noon, A.—W: Howitt.—BNL Noon at Sea, A.—Epes Sargent.—CBP Picture, A.—Anon.—HIP Pool, The (Pastoral Pictures—C.)—Rob't Bucha- nan.—CHIV-VA Summer Summer Summer and Merrimac Rivers: Thursday.)—H: D. Rain.-W. : Cox Bennett.—CBP Rain.—Hartley Coleridge.—RLP—WEP 4 Rain, The. (Werses fr. A. Week on the Concord Thoreau. - Summer Summer Ullm.1316]" (ULITIOleI’ Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer Ramble, A.—W: Cullen Bryant.—APM Reminiscence, A.—Nathaniel G. Shepherd.—HEP Rhyme.—G : F. Savage-Armstrong.—DB Sanctuary, A.—J: H. Ingham.—AA School, A.—Anon.—LFS Sermon for Men, A.—Oliver Marble.—HP 2 Shower.—Emily Dickinson.—NV Shower.—Theodore Marzials.-W.R. 48 Shower, The.—T: B. Read.—CGd—FP—LOS 2 Solstice, The.—Edith Thomas. See Solstice. Summer Song.—Anon.—OTPC Summer Song, A.—Mortimer Collins.—WSA Summer Song, A.—Julia C. R. Dorr.—PyR. Summer Storm.—Jas. R. Lowell.—BiNL—PEO (sel.) summer,storm–w. Morris. See Life and Death of Jason, 16. Summer Storm, A.—Duncan C. Scott.—OCW Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer Story, A, Sel. fr. (Angler, The—br. sel. fr. Pt.I.) T: . B. Read.—BNL Tea Party, A.—Carolyn S. Bailey.—CHP Time.—Anon.— Time, Susie M. Best.—PyR Wind.—W: Cullen Bryant.—APM Winds. – G : Darley. See Song of the Summer Winds. Summer Ygºs-Mary . Howitt.—CBOP — LC — NV (sel.) Summer-Day, A.—Celia Thaxter.--STC Summer's Day, A.—Alex. Hume.—STC Summer's Summer's Summer's Day, A.—HI: C. Knight.—APM Summer's Day, A.—Abba G. Woolson.—POS Summer's Drooping.—T: Nashe.—NT Summer's Eve, A.—Michael Drayton.—NT Harbingers Are Here, The.—C: d'Orléans.—AFP Last Will and Testament, Sel. fr.—T: Nashe, See Spring. Summer's Sunny Days.-(The Child's World.)—CCB 313 SummerSet AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Summerset Folks, The.—Willis B. Hawkins.—BS 19 Summer-sweet.—Katha. Tynan-Hinkson.--TIP Summons.—L: Untermeyer.—AMV 2 Summons, The.—Ralph Waldo Emerson.—See Monadnoc. Summons, The.—Julia Ward Howe:-YB Summons to Love.—W: Drummond. See Song: “Phoebus, arise.” summºnum-Roºt Browning.—EPN-HBV—LTV— Sumner's Tribute to William Penn.—C: Sumner. See True Grandeur of Nations, The. Sumter.—HI: Howard Brownell.—AH 2–PAH Sumter. (C.)—Edmund C. Stedman. — BE—EDY — PAH (Twelfth of April, The.)—AWB Sumter-A Ballad of 1861.-(Columbia, S. C., Banner.) —PAH Sumter's Band.—Jas. Wright Simmons.—APi—PAH Sun.-H. : Rowe.-O.B - Sun, The.—J. Davis.-NA º Sun, The-Alice Meynell, See Rhythm of Life, The. Sun, The-T: Miller.—OTPC Sun and Rain.--Anon.—LTV Sun and Rain.-Christina G. Rossetti-PP1 Sun and the Violet, The.—Amelie W. Petit.—WR 17 Sun Cup, The.—Archibald Lampman.--TCW Sun God, The.—Aubrey De Vere.—BIP–RTI—TIP Sun is Warm, the Sky is Clear, The.—Percy B. Shelley. See Stanzas Written in Dejection near Naples. Sun of Liberty, The.—Victor Hugo.—NC Sun of my Soul.-J. : Keble, See Evening. Sun of the Sleepless.-Lord Byron.—CBP Sun or Satellite —Mary H. Hull.—HIP 2 Sun Rises Bright in France, The.—Allan Cunningham. See My Ain Countree. Sun upon the Lake is Low, The.—Walter Scott.—See Doom of Devorgoil, The. ** .* Sun upon the Weirdlaw Hill, The.—Walter Scott.—BGV —BPE—CBP Sunbeam, The.—Anon.—NA Sunbeam, The.—Anon.—NV e Sunbeam, The.—Anon. (Incl. in April Day, An.)—WR 9 Sunbeam, The. (Abr.)—Felicia D. Hemans.—AD Sun-beam, The.—Lucy Larcom.—PyS Sunbeam and I.-R. : Realf.-AFV Sunbeams.--Anon.—NV—TFS Sunbeams, The.—Emilie Poulsson.—ASR-T—NV Sunbeam’s Mission, The.—I. E. Jones.—CS 31 Sunbows, The.—Algernon C: Swinburne—EPN Sun-browned with Toil.—E: F. Garesché.-AMW 3 Sunday.—Anon.—CBOP Sunday. (O.)—G : Herbert.—FEP (abºr.) (Sel.)—CEL–PFHS - (“Sundays the pillars are”—br. sel.)—GG Sunday Afternoons.—Joe Lincoln.-BS 27 - Sunday at Hampstead, Sels. fr.—Jas. Thomson.—OIB—VE Sunday—Day of Rest.—Anon.—WR 50 Sunday Episode, A.—Herbert Randall.—WR 35 Sunday ºns in the Common.—J : Hall Wheelock.-HBV Sunday Fisherman, The.—A. W. Bellaw.—WA Sunday Fishin'. — Harrison Robertson. — CS 23 (Albr.) — BS 1.1—SDR. Sunday Hymn, A.—Oliver W. Holmes.—CAP Sunday Morning.—Johann P. Hebel.—WCL Sunday Morning.—Wallace Stevens.—NPA Sunday Newspaper, The.—Herrick Johnson.—NC Sunday Sººn, The. (Open Question, An—C.)—T: Hood. Sunday Question of To-day, The-Edwin K. Hart.—CS 34 Sunday, ºh,in the Horse Sheds.-Rob't J. Burdette.— Sunday up the River, Sels. fr.—Jas. Thomson. Gifts. (XV.)—HBV—OB—OVV-VE Sunday up the River. (XII.)—EBS—EP—OB Sundays.-H: Waughan.—CBP 2” “Sundays the pillars are.”—G : Herbert. See Sunday. Sunday-school Acrostic.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-SSE Sunday-school Truant.—Mary E. Ireland.—WR 52 Sundered.—Sidney H. Morse.—EPs—LB Sun-dial. (Dial, . The-C.)—Jas. Montgomery.—EPs (abr.) Sun-dial, The.—Austin Dobson.—BML–WR 12 Sunflower, The.—Etheldred Breeze Barry.—CB sunflowers ºne. (In Songs of Experience.) — W: Blake. — H. P.S (Ah, sºvº-º-º-VE-WEP 3 §§ Sunflower, The.—Jas. Montgomery.—PO Sunflower Exercise, A.—Anon.—LPP Sunflower Story, A.—Anon.—Spſ) E Sunflower º the Sun, The.—Mary E. (Hewitt) Stebbins. Sunflowers, The.—Anon.—Spſ)|E Sunflowers, The.—Dora Greenwell.—STC , Sunflowers, The.—Ethelwyn Wetherald.—SBOS—SGT3 Sunflowers in the Corn.—Willard Wattles.—S Sun-God, The.—Aubrey De Vere.--—NT—OVV Sun-gold-Helen M. Merrill.--TCV Sunken City, The.—Wilhelm Mueller (tr by Jas. C. Man- gan.)—BNL–HBP Sunken Gold,—Eugene Lee-Hamilton.—HIP 2—RIP–WA Sunlight #3 Starlight.-Adeline D. T. Whitney.—CBP Sunnit to the Big Ox, A.—Anon.—CS 7—HPE Sunny Shaft did I Behold, A.—S: T. Coleridge. polya. Sunny Side, The.—C: W. Eliot.—SSR Sunrise.-Rob't Browning. See Pippa Passes. See Za- Sunrise.—E: Everett. See Uses of Astronomy, The. Sunrise. (Hymns of the Marshes, I.)—Sidney Lanier.—AA —AL—CAP—OAA—PS Sunrise.—W: Shakespeare. See Venus and Adonis. Sunrise.—Percy B. Shelley. See Prometheus Unbound. Sunrise.—Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene, The. Sunrise.—Oscar Wilde.—CBP Sunrise, The-W : Wordsworth. See Excursion, The. Sunrise among the Hills.-Dinah M. Craik.-CS 26 Sunrise Comes To-morrow.—Anon.—HEP Sunrise in Summer.—W: E. Marshall.—OCW Sunrise in the |Hills of Satsuma.-Mary McN. Fenollosa. Sunrise in Venice.—Joaquin Miller.—STC–TIWP - Sunrise never Failed us Yet, The.—Celia. Thaxter.—CBP —HBP—HDL–PEO—THIV - Sunrise of the Poor, The.—Rob't B. Wilson.—A Sunrise on Mansfield Mountain.--Alice Brown.—HEV Sunrise on Rydal Water.—J: Drinkwater. — HBV — NPA Sunrise on the Hills.-H. : W. Longfellow.—AD Sunrise on the Ocean.—S. E. Sherwood Faulkner.—SBOS Sunrise on the Tusket.—R : Huntington.--TC Sun's Darling, The, Sels. fr.—T: Dekker. (Rustic Song.)—LC—WEP 2 Invitation, The.—OEL g * Sun's Shame, The.—Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Life, The. . Sun's Three Motions, The.—Jas. Russell Lowell.—SP 6 Sun's Travels, The-Rob't L: Stevenson.-ASR-I—TYP Sunset.—Herbert Bashford.—AA * * * Sunset.—Lord Byron. See Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage. Sunset.—S. S. Cox. —HTb-I Sunset.—Mary Chace Peckham.—THV Sunset.—Percy B. Shelley. See Queen Mab. Sunset. (Sel. fr. Inscription to the Mistress of Cedar-croft.) —Bayard Taylor.—AD Sunset.—Dwight Williams.-CS 25 Sunset.—. Yorick.-TSS Sunset, A.—J: H: Brown.—TCW Sunset, A.—Rob't Loveman.—AA - Sunset, The.—W: Wordsworth. See Excursion, The, Sunset at Malinmore.—W: Larminie.—DB Sunset Balconies.—T: Walsh.-AMW 3 Sunset City, The.—HI: S. Cornwell.—BNL–HBV Sunset in Moscow.—Edna Dean Proctor.—CBP Sunset in the Devil's Glen.—E. J. Armstrong.—DB Sunset in the Morea.—Lord Byron. See Corsair, The. Sunset in the Mountains.—Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake, The. Sunset on Lake Leman,—H: S. Washburn.—POS Sunset on the Bearcamp.–J: Greenleaf Whittier.—CAP NW See House of Sunset on the Campagna.-Helen J. Sanborn.--TIWP Sunset on the Cunimbla Valley, Blue Mountains.— Douglas B. W. Sladen.—WA Sunset Picture, A.—W: Falcomer. See Shipwreck, The. Sunset Thoughts.--Minnie Conway.—PF Sunset Wings—Dante Gabriel Rossetti...—HEV–PGT 2– Sunset with its Rosy Feet.—Anon.—POS Sunsets.-E: Dowden.—DB Sunshine.—Anon.—AD Sunshine.—Sydney Dayre.—NV Sunshine.—Jean F. C. Delavigne.—OS 1 Sunshine.—Algernon C: Swinburne.—BOF Sunshine after a Shower.—T: Warton.—OTPC Sunshine and Moonshine.—Emma A. Reith.-WR, 54 Sunshine and Showers.--Anon.—CBOP Sunshine Johnson.—Anon.—WR 22 Sunshine Land.—Edith M. Thomas.-POS Sunshine Meadow, The.—Alix. Thorn.—CB Sunshine of the Gods, The, Sel. fr.—Bayard Taylor.—AA Sunshine of thine Eyes, The.—G: P. Lathrop.–AA—LBA Sunshine or Shower. (T'ab.)—Anon.—COS–PP Sunshine's Caress, The.—Anon.—NV º Sunthin' in a Pastoral Line.—Jas. R. Lowell. See Biglow Papers, The. . . . Super Flumina Babylonis.-Algernon C : Swinburne.--OVV Superfluous Man, The.—J: G. Saxe.—PF—SR 1—St.S Superior Boys, The-Eliz. Turner.—BWC Superior Nonsense Verses.—Anon.—NA Superiority of Machinery, The.—T: Hood.—BLV—HPE Superiority of Washington.—Chauncey M. Depew.—FD 2 (Tribute to Washington.)—SSD “Supernatural in this Jesus, is the best hope of the world, The.”—D : Swing.—GG º f “Supers.”—H. C. Newton.—CS 27 Super's Story, The.—Edwin Drew.--CS 5. Superscription, A.—Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Life, The. See House of • Superstition.—Eugene tºware—THv Superstitious.--Anon.—N Supervisor's Mistake, The.—Louise Octavian.—CB Supper, The.—Walter Ramal.-ABV Supper at the Mill, Sel. fr. (Song of the Old Love.)— Jean Ingelow.—PGT 2 . (“We shall walk no more through the Sodden grass” —sel.)—BNL (When Sparrows Build—sl. abr.)—NT—WR 16 Suppliant.—Alan Sullivan.—OCW Supplication.—T: Keohler-DB . Supplication, A. (Song fr. The Davideis, Bk. III.)—Abraham Cowley.—EPs—FEP—PGT 1 - (Invocation.)—BN (Lower to his Lyre, The.)—CEL 314 TITLE INDEX Sweet-stay-at Supplication, A.—T: Wyatt.—PGT 1–PFIS (Appeal, An.)—CEL (Forget not yet.)—HBV—OB (Lover Beseecheth his Mistress not to Forget, The—C.) —EPE—WEP 1 support; the Guns. (Detroit Free Press.)—CS 25—EA 0.07” - (Battery in Hot Action, A.)—PFP Suppose.—Anon.—LFS Suppose.—Anne Reeve Aldrich.-HBVi Suppose.—Alice Cary.—ASR-I—LOS 1–NW Suppose. (C.)—Phoebe Cary.-CBOP—PHS—WR 43 (Abr.)—PP—TFS—YFR Suppose.--T. H. Robertson.—WR 3 Suppose.—Epes Sargent.—NV—TFS (sel.) (Deeds of Kindness.)—BLP—HBW (Little Cowslip, The-sel.)—TFS - Supposed Speech against the Declaration of Independence. —Dan'l Webster. See Adams and Jefferson. Supposed Speech of a Chief of the Pocomtuc Indians.—E: Everett. See Indian, The. Supposed Speech of James Otis. (Fr. The Rebels of Boston begge the Revolution.)—Lydia M. Child.—OS 2—SC (Freedom Must Triumph.)—SR 8 (Speech against the Stamp Act—abr.)—BS 15 Supposed Speech of John Adams [for or in favor of or] on the Declaration of Independence.—Dan'l Webster. See Adams and Jefferson. Supposin’.-Eva W. McGlasson.—WR 7 f Suppressed Repudiation. (Sel. fr. Past Perils and the Perils of To-day.)—H: W. Beecher.—NC Supremacy of Conscience, The.—R : S. Storrs.-BLP Supreme Court and the Constitution, The.—HI: Hitchcock. —TMD - . Supreme girl of the United States, The.—Horace Binney. Supreme Forgiveness, The.—Florence Wilkinson.—AL Supreme Issue, The-Jas. C. Fernwald,—SP 5 Sur l'Eau, Sel. fr. (Government by Epigrams.)—Guy de Maupassant.—OS 2 - - Sur l’Herbe.—Paul Verlaine.—VSA Sure, It's Fun.-R. : Butler Glaenzer-AMW 3 Sure Witness, The.—Alice Cary.—STC Surety.—Witter Bynner.—AMV 2 Surf.-Edmund C. Stedman.—POS .." Surface and the Depths, The.—Lewis Morris.-HBW Surgeon’s Child, The.—F: E. Weatherly.—WR 16 Surgeon's Tale, The.—Bryan Walter Procter.—CS 13 Surly Tim's Trouble. (Abr.)—Frances H. Burnett.—BS 7 (Sel.)—CS 19 Surprise, A.—Anon.—LPP Surprise, A.—Grace Stone Field.—CB Surprise, The.—W : Barnes.—PGT 2 Surprise, The. (Dial.)—Ida Fay.—WR 17 Surprise, The.—T: Moore.—HIPE Surprise at [or of J Ticonderoga. The.—Mary A. P. Stans- bury.—AH-B.A.B—EDY—PAH Surprise for Santa Claus, A.—Susie M. Best.—HCTC “Surprised by Joy.”—W : Wordsworth-BGV-HEV Surrender.—Amelia Josephine Burr.—HIBV - Surrender, The.—Mrs. S. M. I. Henry.—TS Surrender, The. (C.)—H: King. (Renunciation, A–sl. abr.)—OB Surrender at Appomattox, The.—Herman Melville.—PAH surrender.º.Burgoyne, The.—Jas. Watts De Peyster.—OAI Surrender of Cornwallis, The.—Anon.—PAH Surrender of New Orleans, The.—Marion Manville.—PAH Surrender of Spain, The.—J: Hay-AA Surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia, The.—Florence Anderson.—AIH 2 Sursum Corda.-Eliz. B. Browning. See Casa Guidi Win- OWS. Survival.—Florence E. Coates.—AA * Survival of the Fittest, The.— (A Medley, arr. by) Daisy N. Ives.—BS 20 Survival of the Fittest, in Literature, The.—Anon.—CP Survivors, The.—Harriet W. Preston.—STC Susan.—Anon.—NA e Susan: a Poem of Degrees, Sel. fr. (Sweet Nature's Voice.) —Arthur J. Munby.—VA Susan Clegg and Her Friend Mrs. Lathrop, Sels. fr.-Anna Warner. (Jathrop Lathrop's Cow.)—SP 1 Susan Simpson.—Anon.—WA Susan’s Escort. (Comd.)—E: E. Hale, LWR 5 Susan's Manners.-Eliz. C. Webb.-CB Susan's Skylark.--Dorothy Ficken.—CB Susceptible Parson, The.—Anon.—CS 33 Susette.—Walter K. Fobes.—FMR Suspense.—Emily Dickinson.—LBA Suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act.—J: Bright.—PPS Suspicion.—Jean Baptiste Poquelin de Molière.—BOL Suspicion.—W: Shakespeare. See Julius Caesar. Suspiria.-H. : Wadsworth Longfellow.—P Susurro.—W: Sharp. See Sospiri di Roma. Susy and Susy.-Mrs. M. L. Rayne-WR 58 Suttee.—Sarojini Naidu.--SBOS—SGB Svend Vonved.— (Tr. by) G. : Borrow— EPs Swallow, The.—T: . Aird.—VA Swallow, The. (Fr. Anacreontiques.)—Anacreon Abraham Cowley.)—OB (sel.)—WEP 2 Swallow, The.—Anon.—Py (tr. by R. - Swallow, The.—Abraham Cowley.—EP Swallow, The...—Christina G. Rossetti.-RAC Swallow, The...—Charlotte Smith.-BN L (First Swallow, The.)—ABV-CGd—DD — HBV — LC (sl. abr.)—OTPC Swallow º Redbreast. — W. L. Bowles. – CBOP— Swallow Flight.—Sara Teasdale.—NPA Swallow. §-Mariorie L. C. Pickthall.—OCW—SBOS Swallowed Frog, The.—Anon.—CS 28 - Swallowing a Fly.—T. De Witt Talmage.—BS 5 Swallowing an Oyster Alive.—J: S. Robb.-WR 47 Swallows.-E: Dowden.—DB Swallows, The...—Edwin Arnold.—Port Swallows, The. (Epigram.)—R.: B. Sheridan.-H.PE Swallow’s Nest, The.—Edwin . Arnold.—DD–Polº, Swamp Fox, The.—W: G. Simms.-AA—AL—DD–PAH —PS Swan Song, The.—Katha. R. Brooks,—BS 16—StS-WR 29 Swan Song of Parson Avery, The.—J: G. Whittier.—AA —PNW (abr.) e Swan's Lamentation for the Desolation of Lir, The.—J: Todhunter.—DB Swan's Nest among the Reeds, The.—Eliz. Barrett Brown- ing.—CTBP Swearing as a Remedy.—Anon.—WR 56 º Swearing off Smoking. (Brooklyn Eagle.) See Spooperdyke Stops Smoking. Swedish Battle-song.—Michael Altenburg.—OS 2 (Battle Hymn—at. to Gustavus Adolphus.)—HDL (Battle Song of Gustavus Adolphus.)—BNL Swedish Girls’ Chatter.—Augusta Kortrecht.—WR 38 Swedish Mother's Lullaby.—Frederika Bremer.—OAMs—TM Swedish Poem, A.—Anon.—PEO (What Does It Matter?)—CS 5 Sweeping Women of Munich. (Tab.)—Anon.—TCP Sweet Afton.—(C.)—Rob't Burns.—StS Afton Water.)—BNL–GEP—GP—RLP—SN (Flow Gently, Sweet Afton.)—EP—FEP—HBV—I.R.— LLC—LOS 3–MEL–WR, 41 Sweet and Bitter.—Edmund Spenser. . Epithalamion. Sweet and Low.—Alfred Tennyson. Sweet and Sour.—Edmund Spenser. Sweet and Twenty.—W : Shakespeare. Sweet Answer, A.—Anon.—WR 17 Sweet º the Banks.-Rob't Burns. See Banks o' Doon, €. Sweet are the Charms.-Barton Booth.-FEP Sweet are the Thoughts that Savour of Content.—Rob't Greene.—EPE “Sweet are the uses of adversity.”—W: Shakespeare. See s You Like It. k Sweet Baby, Sleep (Rocking Hymn, A.)—G: Wither.—FEP Sweet, Be Not Proud.—Rob't Herrick—BNL (To Dianemes—C.)—BFV—BLV—FEP—FTA—HBV– OB-PGT 1–TFY Sweet Cicely, Sel. fr. (Buying a Feller.—sel. fr. Ch. XIII.)— Marietta Holley-WR 15 (For a’ that ; or, Selling a Feller—abr.)—BS 20 Sweet Clover.—Wallace Rice.—HIEV–PCL Sweet Content.—T: Dekker. See Pleasant Comedy of Pa- tient Grissell, The. Sweet Content.—Rob’t Greene.—See Farewell to Follie. Sweet Dreams form a Shade.—W : Blake.—OTPC Sweet Fern.--J: Greenleaf Whittier.—CAP—OR “Sweet hand that held in mine.” (Frazier's Magazine.)—GG Sweet Home.—J: H. Payne. See Home, Sweet Home. Sweet Innisfallen.—T: Moore.—FEP—HBV–POW Sweet is Childhood.—Jean Ingelow. See Story of Life, A. Sweet is §ºew that Falls Betimes.—Christopher Smart. See Amoretti and See Princess, The. See Amoretti. * See Twelfth Night. Sweet is the Pleasure.—Johann W. von Goethe (tr. by J: S. Dwight.)—HIBB (Rest—Sel.)—LCS 2—PGGR—PHS—RAC (True Rest.)—BNL–HTb-I-SP 5 “Sweet is the rose [, but grows upon a brerel.”—Edmund Spenser. See Amoretti, and Epithalamion. - Sweet is True Love.—Alfred Tennyson. See Idyls of the 1Ing. . “Sweet letters of the angel tongue.”—M. M. Ballou.-AD Sweet Lullaby, A.—Anon.—See Arbor of Amorous Devices. Sweet Lullaby, A.—N : Breton (?). (Fr. The Arbor of Amourous Devises.)—EPE—PGT 1–QH–WEP 1 (Cradle Song, A.)—GC—HBV—OB Sweet Meeting of Desires.—Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the House, The. Sweet Nature's Voice. (Fr. Susan: A Poem of Degrees.)— Arthur J. Munby.—VA Sweet Neglect, The.—Ben Jonson. See Simplex Munditiis. Sweet Pastoral, A.—N: Breton.—HEP (sl. abr.)—NT Sweet Peace is Born.-C: C. Hahn.-BS 19 Sweet Peas.-Anon.—CHP—PEO - * Sweet º- : Keats. See “I stood tiptoe upon a little 111. Sweet Peas.--Lilian Payson.—PP—YFR & Sweet Peril (Pity of It, The—C.)—G: Macdonald,—CEL Sweet Phosphor, Bring the Day.—Fs. Quarles.—EP Sweet Red Rose, The.—Joel Stacy.—AD—CCB Sweet Remembrances. – T : Moore. See “Farewell! — but whenever you welcome the hour.” Sweet September.—G: Arnold. See September Days. Sweet Sixteen.—Nora Perry.—AFV Sweet Star, The.—W: D. Lighthall.—TCW Sweet-stay-at Home.—W: H. Davies. See Foliage. 315 Sweet AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Sweet Stream, that Winds.-W: Cowper.—BNL (Comparison, A. Addressed to a "Young Lady.—0.)– BG:V-WEP 3 (To a Young Lady.)—HBV—PGT 1 Sweet Suffolk Owl.-T: Wautor (?).-BLV—EPE—HBW —LC—N Sweet Tiš, (The Golden Vanity.), The. (Old Ballad.) Sweet Wild April.-W: Force Stead.—HBV-HBVy Sweet William and May Marg’ret.— (Old Ballad.)—HBV Sweet William's Farewell to Black-eyed Susan. (C.)—J: Gay.—EPR—FEP—HBP (Black-eyed Susan.)—BLV—BNL–EP—GEP—HBW- PGT 1–R.LP—WEP 3 (Sl. abr.)—CEL–PC - ~ -. Sweet William's Ghost. (C.—in Percy's Reliques.)—Anon. —º-gºd—csBP— E.B.S — EPO – ESB — OTPC Sweetbrier, The.—J: G. C. Brainard.—POS Sweete Cruell Shot.—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. Sweetest #yer that Blows, The.—Frd'k Peterson.—BIL Sweetest Love, I Do Not Go.—J: Donne,—EPE Sweetest Melancholy. (Song. fr. The Nice Valour, Act III., Sc. 3.) [Beaumont andl Fletcher.—EP ("Herº gll ye [or you] vain delights.”)—BNL–EPE (Melanc [h]olia.)—CEL–FEP - (Melancholy.)—HBV–OR—PGT 1–SP 4 (Poet's Mood.)—EPs (Song.)—WEP 2 X Sweetest Picture, The-Alice Cary.—BS 14 (Among the Beautiful Pictures.)—FP—HBP (Little Brother, The.)—WCL - (Pictures of Memory—C.)—AmSS—BNL–CR–CS 4– FTR-GP—HNS—HTb-I — PCL — PF — SAE (br. sel.)—SPE Sweetest Place, The...—Mrs. M. F. Butts.-COS—PP—PP1 Sweet-Eyed Child, A.—Agnes Lee.—HIP 2 Sweetheart.—Hamilton Aïdé.—FLS Sweetheart.-A : Greville.—FLS Sweetheart Gate, Th’.—Edwin Waugh.-WA - Sweetheart, Good-by l—Ruthven Jenkyns (also at. to T: Moore). See Sailor's Farewell, The. Sweethearts Always.-Dan'l O’Connell—HTb-II Sweetly Breathing, Vernal Air. (Sel. fr. Upon Master W. Mºe, his Return from Travel.) — T: Carew. (Airs of Spring, The.)—FEP—HBP Sweetly Sleep-Jane Taylor–OAMs. - Sweetness and Light, Sel. fr. (Duties of the Scholar.)— Matthew Arnold.—OS 3 - Sweetness of England, The.—Eliz. Barrett Browning. See Aurora Leigh. - Sweets of Liberty, The.—Anon.—CBOP–MYF Sweets of Love, The. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Sweets that Die.—Langdon E. Mitchell.—AA “Sweet-Thing,” Jane.—J: Vance Cheney.—SR Swell ſin,*Hºrse earl, The...—G: W. Kyle.—CS 29—FTR (Delancey Stuyvesant and the Horse-car.)—WR 3 “Swell’s” Homage to Mrs. Stowe, A. (Punch.)—HPE Swell’s flººs I ºn the War], A ſor The].—Anon.—BNL Swift.—Hartley Coleridge.—EDY - Swimmer, A.—W: Shakespeare. See Julius Caesar. Swimmer, The.—Roden Noel.—BIP—OVW Swimmers.-L: Untermeyer.—AMW 3 Swimmers, The.—G: Sterling.—HIBW Swimming. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Swimming. (Br. sel. fr. The Two Foscari, Act I., Sc. I.)— Lord Byron.—BNL–EPs—GN Swimming (Br. sel. fr. Tristram of Lyonesse, Pt. VIII.)— lgernon C : Swinburne.—GN Swimming at Sunrise.—Algernon C: Swinburne,—GT Swing, The-Rob't L. Stevenson-ASR-II — CCB — PCL —PGpr—RAC—SFM–SMG Swing Low, Sweet Chariot.—Anon.—AA “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot.”—Myrtle Reed.—WR 39 Swing, Song and Drill.—Marguerite W. Morton.—ID Swinging, 'neath the Old Apple-tree.—O. R. Barrows.-LLC (“Oh! the sports of childhood”—w... mus)—AD | Swinging Song, A.—Mary Howitt.—OTPC e Swinging wº the Apple Tree.—Rachel Lewis Dithridge. Swipe's Dinner.—Anon.—CS 32 Swipesy's Christmas Dinner.-Anon.—BS 19–SR 12 Swiss, The.—Anon.—HGV Swiss air. (Songs without Sense, III.)—Fs. Bret Harte. Swiss Mercenaries, The.—Victor Hugo. (Hireling Swiss Regiment, The.)—M.M.R. Swiss Mountains by Night.—Fs. B. Money-Coutts.-H.P 2 Switchman’s Story, The...—B. A. R. Ottolengui-CS 25 Switzerland. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Switzerland.—Matthew Arnold.—GEP Switzerland.—Jas. S. Knowles. See William Tell. Sword, The. (Play.)—Armand Berquin.—NDP Sword, The...—Helen Booth.-CS 30 - Sword, The.—Isabella V. Crawford.—TCW Sword, The.—T. S. Grimké.--—FD 1—SS (sl. longer.) “Sword l a name of dread, The,”—J: Pierpont.—G.G. Sword and a Nation's Rights, The.—T. F. Meagher.—FD 1 Sword Drill, The.—Anna B. Webb.-DR Sword Drill and March.-Marguerite W. Morton.—ID Sword Exercise, The. (Far from the Madding Crowd, Ch. , XXVIII.)—T: Hardy.—WR 13 Sword of Bunker Hill, The...—W: R. Wallace.—OCP—SR 8 Sword of Castruccio Castracani, The, Br. sel. fr. (“O Victor Emmanuel the King.”)—Eliz. B. Browning.—BNL Sword # Damocles, The.—T. S. Denison. See Man Behind, €. Sword of Damocles, The...—H: S. Leigh.-RTV Sword of Damocles, The. Sel. fr. (Defence of the Bride, The.)—Anna K. G. Rohlfs.-BS 18–WR 4 Sword of Robert Lee, The.—Abram Joseph Ryan.—AH 2 APPV-PS Sword of Tethra, The. (Fr. Moytura.)—W: Larminie.—TIP Sword Songſ, The].—Carl T. Körner (tr. by C: T. Brooks). —BNL–MRS (Song of the Sword.—diff. tr.)—HB - Sword, The.—Michael J. Barry.-BIP—DB—TIP Sword-bearer, The-G : H. Boker.—AWB Swordless Christ, The-Percy Adams Hutchison.—AMW 1 “Swore Off.”—J: N. Fort [or Foot].-CS 30—PFP Swung to the Void.—Edwin Markham.—HT Sycophantic Fox and the Gullible Raven, The. — Guy W. Carryl.-AA—HBV—RTV - Sydney.º. Death. — C: Dickens. See Tale of Two lūleS, A. Sydney Smith's Way.—Sydney Smith.-FT - Sylvan Life, The.—Edward, Lord Thurlow.—BGV-GT Sylvester Abend in Davos.-J: Addington Symonds.-BOC Sylvia.-G: Darley. See Sylvia ; or, The May Queen. Sylvia.-W: Shakespeare. See Two Gentlemen of Verona, €. Sylvia ; or, The May Queen, Sels. fr.—G: Darley. Call, The, (Fr. Act IV., Sc. 1,)—FEP (Morning Song.)—VA (Serenade.)—HBV Chorus of Spirits.-VA Nephon's Song.—VA Romanzo to Sylvia.--WA . (Sylvia.)—HBP Sylvie and Bruno.—C: L. Dodgson.—NA Symbol, A. (C.)—Johann W. von Goethe. (“Future hides in it, The.”)—GG Symbolism.—G: W. Russell.—TIP Symbolism of Resurrection, The.—Anon.—OAE Symbolisms. (C.)—R : Réalf. (Word, The-sel.)—AA Symbols.-Christina Georgina Rossetti.-VE Symbols.-Vance Thompson.—AA Symbols of the Republic,+Edwin H. Chapin.—FD 1 Symon and Janet.—A. Scott.—BGV Symon's Lesson of Wisdom for all Manner of Children.— Symon (C: Simeon 3).-BWC sympathies ºligion and Art, The.—Frank W. Gunsau- S.– UlS. Sympathy.—Althea Gyles.—HIBW-TIP Sympathy.—Anna E. Hamilton.—HIDL - Sympathy.—Reginald Heber.—BLV —BS 10 —CS 25 —FEP —SAy—THP Sympathy.—Walter S. Landor.—NT Sympathy.—Sir T: N. Talfourd. See Ion. Sympathy.—C. W. Thomson.—CS 19 | Sympathy. (Verses fr. A Week on the Concord and Merri- mack Rivers: Wednesday.)—H: D. Thoreau.-ElPs Sympathy and Scorn. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Sympathy with South American Republicanism. (Sel. fr. The Manama Mission.)—Dan'l Webster.—SS Sympathy with the Greeks.-H: Clay. See On the Greek Revolution. Symphony, The.—Sidney Lanier.—CAP Synariss, “Queen of Babylon.”—Harriett Kendall.—WR'53 Syr Cauline.—Anon.—HIBF Syr Gawayn and the Grene Knyght. . (Sel. fr.)—Anon.—EP (Sir Gawayn at the Green Chapel.)—EPO (Stranger at King Arthur's Court, The.)—EPO Syria.-T: Moore. See Lalla Rookh. Syrian Lover in Exile Remembers Thee, Light of my Land. —Ajan Syrian.—NPA T T. A. H.-Ambrose Bierce.—AA Taapookaa.--C: Sangster.—SBOS—SGB Tabby's Tea-fight.—Anon.—WR 14 - - Table and the Chair, The.—E: Lear.—HIBWy—PPl Table d’Hôte, The-J: Paul Bocock.--HP 2 Table Manners.-Oliver Marble.—HIP 2 Table Rules for Little Folks.--Anon.—OS 1 Table Talk, Sels. fr.--W: Cowper.--—EPR Ilord Chatham. (Br. sel.)—EDY Past and Future of Poetry, The.—WEP 3 Table Talk, Sel. fr. (Genius and Common Sense.) — W: - Piazlitt.—MRS - Tableaux from Hiawatha.-H: W. Longfellow. of Hiawatha. * * Tableaux of “The Ten Virgins.”—Anon.—WR 23 Tableaux Vivant: War, Slavery, Peace.—Anon.—WR 45 Tableaux Vivants.-J: Ford.—WR 17 Tableaux Vivants and Scenes from Life of Washington. — Stanley Schell.—WR 49 Tables Turned, The.—W : Wordsworth-BGV–BLV—EP— EPN-GT-HBP—HBV—LLC—SEP—WE—WEP 4 (“Up I up I my friend, and quit your books.”)—SN Tacita-Jas. B. Kenyon.—AA Syrinx,−J: Lyly.—NT See Song 316 TITLE INDEX Tartar W. Tacking Ship off Shore.--Walter F. Mitchell.—AA—BNL– EPs—FEP—GN–HBP—HBV-PR—STC Tact and Talent. (Londom Atlas.) — PIPS (sl. abr.) – SE (bºr. Sel.)—SPE g Tad Lincoln and the Street Urchins.—Anon.—W.R. 45. Tahiti...—J. Liddell Kelly:-SBOS—SGB - Tail of Lemuel, The.—Eliz. Carman Webb.-CB Taill of the Lyoun and the Mous, The.—Rob't Henryson.— 1 Taillefer the Minstrel. — Ludwig Uhland. (Tr. by W. W. Skeat.)—STP Tailor * *flººsge Tai at ra, e.—Bel.- - #. o: Auld Cloak about Ye.—Anon. See Take thy Old Cloak about Thee. “Take Back the Virgin Page.”—T: Moore:-HBW Take Back your Words.-Lloyd Mifflin.—FTA Take Care.—Alice Cary-TFS (sl. abr.) Take Care of thſ, Mºutºon-Pys Take Courage.—Anon.— Take er § en Wait.—Anon-CŞ.37—WR 29 “Take Good Care of Baby.”— (St. Nicholas.)—SR 9 (How Persimmons Took Cah ob der Baby.)— CS 13 — VWR. 26 Take Heart.—Edna D. Proctor.—G|P—HBV-LBA Take it Like a Man.—C. F. Lester.—BS 26 Take me Back to Home and Mother. (A Song.)—Anon.— WR, 17 . Take me, Mother Earth.-Anna Jameson.—VA Take, oh! take those lips Away.--W: Shakespeare and John Fletcher, See Bloody Brother, The, and Measure for Measure. e * * Take the World as it Is..—C: Swain.-WA Take thou this Rose.—Raymond Weeks;–AL . . Take thy Old Cloak about 'ahee... (C.—in Percy's Reliques.) —Anon.—FEP—HBP—HPE—STC (Old Cloak, The.)—BESB–OB—OBB Tak your Auld Cloak about Ye.—EBS Take up the Collection.—Anon.—SSS Take your Choice.—(Boston, Traveler.)—SR 14 .. Taken at the Flood.—W.; Shakespeare. ...See Julius Caesar. Taken by Surprise. (Mom.) — Metta Victoria Victor. — WR, 32 - Taken on Trial,—Fanny Barlow.—GH (Wedding-march on Trial, Aº)—MYF Taking Aim.–Marie S. Ladd.—PyS Taking an Elevator. (Mom.)—Anon.—WR 32 Taking Dolly's Picture.-Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.—TT Taking of Sebastopol, The.—T. W. Parsons.—EDY Taking of the Salmon, The-T: Tod Stoddarts—EBS Taking the Census. (Dial.)—Anon.—FAD • Taking the Census. (Dial.)—Dr. Valentine.—MPD Taking the Cream. (Tab.)—Anon.--TCP Taking the Veil.—Tom Masson.—WR 7 Taking Toll.—Anon.—FS Taking up Carpets.--Anon.—CS 14 tº ſº Tale, A.—Rob't Browning. See Two Poets of Croisic, The. Tale, A.—W: Cowper.—AB - Tale, A.—H: W. Longfellow.—RAC Tale of a Bill, The.—Homer Croy.—CS 40 Tale of a Dog, The.—Albert B. Paine.—G|H Tale of a Dog and a Bee.—Anon.—TFS Tale of a Mouse, The.—Lewis Carroll.—WA Tale of a Nose, A.—C: F. Adams.-AWH-CS 18 Tale of a Pony.—Anon.—TT Tale of a Stamp.–Anon.—CS 38 Tale of a Tadpole, The.—Anon.—CS 25—WHO Tale of a Temptation.—Alice Horton.—CS 15 Tale of a Tramp, The.—Anon.—CS 18 Tale of Birds and Boys, A.— A. B.-CHP Tale of Christmas Eve, A. (Designer.)—WR 26 Tale of Drury Lane, A. — Horace Smith. — BNL (abr.) — FEP—HIPE - Tale of Hard Times, A.—Anon.—BS 24—WHO Tale of Lord Lowell, The, (Parody.)—Anon.—PA Tale of Old Madrid, A. (Ald.)—F. Marion Crawford.—SR Love Story of Old Madrid.—SP 7 - Tale of Providence, A.—I: W. Pennypacker.—FMR Tale of Sweethearts, A.—G. : R. Sims.-BS 20—PIFP Tale of the Atlantic Coast, A.—G : Zeagles.—CS 15 Tale of the Big Snow, A.—“Bizarre.”—CS 17 Tale of the Crimean War, A.—Frd’k G. Webb.-W.R. 2 Tale of the East (Side), A.—J: Albro.—GH Tale of the Fishwife and its Sad Fate.—S: L. Clemens. See Tramp Abroad, A. 's Tale of the Kennebec Mariner.—Holman F. Day.—THP Tale of the Man of Lawe, The.—Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury Tales, The. Tale of the Sea-Shell, The.—Aljean E: Starr.—SP 4 Tale of the Terrible Fire.—Anon.—WR 6 Tale of the Yorkshire Coast, A.—Anon.—BS 8 (sl. abr.) (Story of the Yorkshire, Coast, A.)—W.R. 21 Tale of Three Rings.-Gotthold Ephraim Lessing.—WHO Tale of Two Chairs, A.—Anon.—WR 37 Tale of Two Cities, A. Sels. fr.—C: Dickens. Death of Madame Defarge, The. (Bk. III., Ch. XIV., abr.)—MRS—SP 7 - Execution of Sydney Carton, The. (Bk. III., Chs. XIII. and XV.-cond.)—BS 23 (sl.)—MRS (fr. XV.) —WR 8 (Sydºy Carton's Death—sl. diff, cond. fr. Ch. XV.) Guillotine, The. (Sel. fisº. III., Ch. IV.)—OS 3 (Qnly. way, The.)—S - (Sacrifice of Sydney Carton, The.)—HSPS Tale of Two Cities, A.—O. E. Melichar.—WR 27 Tale the Titles Told, The.—Kate A. Davis.-CS 36 Talented §§ The. — Winthrop M. Praed. — BLW — HBW Talents for the Law.—Eugene C. Dolson.—SP 8, Tales.—G: Crabbe.—CBP (Tale, X-Lover's Journey, The.)—EP *- * Tales and Sketches. (Sel. fr.)—Nathaniel Hawthorne. (Nia- gara.)—PNW - -- Tales by Uncle Jim.—Anon.—SR 15 - Tales of a Wayside Inn.-H. W. Longfellow. See: Ballad of Carmilhan, The. Bell of Atri, The. Birds of Killingworth, The. Emma and Eginhard. King Robert of Sicily. Legend Beautiful, The. Legend of Rabbi Ben Levi, The. Paul Revere's Ride. Prelude. Saga of King Olaf, The. Tales of the Hall, Sels. fr.-G: Crabbe. Approach of Age, The. (Sel. fr. Bk. X.)—BNL Entanglement, An. (Sel. fr. Bk. XIII.)—WEP 3 Meeting. (Song fr. Bk. VII.)—HBV—OB Preceptor Husband, The.—EPR Taliesin: A Masque. Sel. fr.—R: Hovey.—AA—YBW Talisman, The, Sel fr.—Walter Scott. Richard to the Princes of the Crusade. (Sel. fr. Ch. XIX.)—SS Talk in a Gondola.-Hermann Hesse.—HGV Talkin' about Trouble.—Carrie Jacobs Bond-SR. Talking in their Sleep. — Edith M. Thomas. – AD – CCB . —DD–OAA—PEO—PyR. Talking it. Over. (Mom.)—Anon.—WR 29 Talking Oak, The, Sel. fr. (Olivia.)—Alfred Tennyson.—GN Talking to a Chicken.—Mary F. Burfitt.—WR 50 Talking to Dolly.—Anon.—COS–PP Talking Trees, The-Lizzie M. Hadley.—ADP-SSC Talks on Trees.—Oliver W. Holmes. See Autocrat of the Breakfast-table, The. Talleyrand and Arnold.—Anon.—OCP Tam Glen.—Rob't Burns.—EBS—EP—EPR—WEP 3 Tam Lin.-- (Old Ballad.)—EBS—ESB–OBB Young Tam Lin.—BBB Tam O’Shanter.—Rob't Burns.—BGV-BNL–EBS—EP— EPR—EPs—FEP—GEP— HBP — HBV — POW — RLP—SEP—THP-WE—WEP 3—WR, 18 - (Pleasures.)—RAC Tamar and the Nymph.-Walter S. Landor. See Gebir. Tamberlaine the Great, Sel. fr. (Ambition—br. sel. fr. Pt. ; Act II., Sc. 7.)—Christopher Marlowe.—KNE Tambourine Drill.—Eloise Hemphill.—SSC Tambourine Drill.—A. E. Hurst.—ID Tambourine Drills.-E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE Tame Hares.—W: Cowper.—FTR i Tamed by a Child.—R: Harding Davis.-W.R. 53 Tamerlane.—Edgar Allan Poe.—CAP Tamerton Church-tower.—Coventry Patmore.—NT Tamil Maid, The.—E. C. Dumbleton.—SBOS—SGB Taming a Wife.—J: Tobin. See Honeymoon, The. Taming an Alligator.—Anon.-W.R. 2 Taming of the Shrew, Sels. fr.—W: Shakespeare. (Mind Alone, Valuable, The.—Sel. fr. IV. 4.)—RLP - (Taming of the Shrew.—Br. sel. fr. I, 1.)—BNL–POW (Two $gºs from Taming of the Shréw.—II, 1; IV, 3.) (Wife's Duty, A.—Sel. fr. V., 2.)—RLP (Woman's Tongue, A.—Sel. fr. I., 2.)—RLP Taming the Bully. (Dial.)—Stanley Schell.—WR 52 Tamlane. (Sel. fr. The Young Tamlane—in Border Min- strelsy.)—Anon.—BIB w Tammy's Prize.—Anon.—BS 10–CS 20 Tampa Robins.—Sidney Lanier.—Amp—CAP—PNW Tampa Romance, A.—Dollie L. Rogers.—CS 37 Tancred, Sel. fr. (Jerusalem by Moonlight—sel. fr. Bk. III., Čh. I.)—B: Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield–CS 6 . —SR 5–TMD Tangi—The Chief.-Alfred Domett. See Ranolf and Amohia. Tangled Skein, A.—Josephine Pollard.—SSS Taniwha, The...—J. Liddell Kelly.—SBOS—SGB Tanksgibbon Turkey.—Jean Hayez—WR 40 Tannhauser.—W: M. Payne.—AA Tantalus: Texas.-Joaquin Miller.—CS 20–HBV. Tantramar Revisited.—C : G. D. Roberts—OCW Taper, The.—Hezekiah Butterworth-HTb-f Taper March and Drill.—Marguerite W. Morton.—ID Tapestry Trees.—W: Morris.--OR. Tapestry. Weavers, The.—Anon.—SP 3.—(At. to Anson G. Chester.)—HIDL Taps. –Lizette Woodworth Reese.—DD Tar for all Weathers, The.—C: Dibdin,_CGd—OTPO-RLP Tara.-T: Moore.—NT Tardy George.—Anon.—AWB-PAH Tardy Spring.—G. : Meredith.-OB Tarentum-Virgil-(Tr. by C. P. Cranch.)—TIWP Tariff Reform.—W : L. Willson.—TMR. Tarpeia.-Louise I. Guiney.—WR 22 Tarquin, and the Augur.—W: Aytoun. See Puffs Poetical. Tarry thou Till I. Come; or, Salathiel, the Wandering Jew, Sel. fr. (Constantius and the Lion—sel. fr. Bk. Ch., XXI.)—G: Croly.—BS 24—PFP (Thrilling Sketch.)—CS 8 Tarrytown Romance, A. (Good Cheer.)—BS 12 • ? Tartarºg (Poor Tartar; A Hungarian Legend—C.).-J: Saxe.—KNE 317 Task AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Task, The, Sels. fr.—W : Cowper. Bk. I. The Sofa, Sels. fr. Crazy Kate, The Gipsies.—EP—RLP—WEP 3 Relish of Fair Prospect.—RLP—WEP 3 Task, The, Bk. I., Br. Sels. fr.—BNL–SEP—WE Bk. II. The Time-piece, Sels. fr. Affectation in the Pulpit.—CS 5—SS Bastile, The.—EPR Model Preacher, The.—EPR England.-BHV—BNL (abr.)—BP—RLP—WE.P. 3 ("Bºº!, with all thy faults I love thee still.”) Slavery.—BNL (Human Oppression.)—EPR—VE (Lowe of Liberty—sl. abr.)—GP Bk. III. The Garden, Sels. fr. Autobiographical.—RLP—WEP 3 Recluse, The.—EPR—VE (Sum of Life, The.)—BNL Truth. (Br. Sel.)—CS 11 Bk. IV. The Winter Evening, Sels. fr. - Pº, Jºe of the Country and of Poetry.—RLP— Post, The. The Fireside in Winter.—RLP—WEP 3 (Arrival of the Post, The.)—EPR, (Post Boy, The.)—CBP (Winter—sel.)—GP (Winter Evening, The.)—CBP—VE - (Winter Evening at Home, A–br. Sel., ptly. diff.) —GP (Task, The-ptly. Same.)—BNL Snow.—RLP—WEP 3 Bk. W. The Winter Morning Walk, Sels. fr. Freeman, The-BNL–DD (Freedom of the Good, The.)—CBP Ice Palace, The.—EPs Patriots and Martyrs.-BLP (“Patriots have toiled and in their country’s cause”, y —bºr. Sel.)—HBP Winter Morning.—BNL Winter Scenes in the Country.—EPR Bk. VI. The Winter Walk at Noon, Sels. fr. FIappiness of Animals.-FTR, (Poet in the Woods, The-sel.)—OR-WEP 3 (Woodland in Spring—sl. abr.)—AD Happy Man, The.—BNL Humanity.—BNL–CS 15—LOS 1 (Mercy to Animals.)—CBP (Set Not Thy Foot on Worms.)—EPR Meditation in Winter.—WEP 3 (Winter Noon—abr.)—BNL (Knºse and Wisdom—sel.)—FP (bºr.)—FTR Winter Walk at Noon, The.—RLP—VE Tasso.-Craven L. Betts.-EDY Tasso.-Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Tasso's Dungeon.—R : Chenevix Trench.--TIWP Taste.—Jas. W. Riley.—BS 18 Taste, an #;" to a Young Critic, Sel. fr.—J: Armstrong. Taste it not.—Anon.—CS 26 Tattered Battle-Flag, The.—Marion Short.—WR 36 Tattered. Ensign, The-Oliver W. Holmes. See Old Iron- sides. Tattered Flag, The.—Jas. Buckham.—OAF Tatters.-May Isabel Fisk.-W.R. 44 - Tatters, the Cat.—Mrs. Frd’k W. Pender.—WR 35 Tauler.—J : G. Whittier.—LLC—POW Tavern, ºpe, A.—W: Shakespeare. See King Henry IV, & © Taxation of America.-P: St. John.—AWB Taxes[, the Price of Glory I (Sel. fr. America.) —Sydney Smith.-SS—SSD . Tax-gatherer, The...—J: B. Tabb.-GN Te Deum Laudamus.-Fs. Sherman.—OCV Te Martyrum Candidatus.--Lionel Johnson.—HEV–TIP Tea, The.—Tom Hood Jr.—PA Tea Party, The.—Anon.—FAD “Teach me to live l 'Tis easier far to die.”—Anon.—GG Teach us to Die.—Arthur P. Stanley.—VA Teach us to Wait. (C.)—Phoebe Cary. (“Why are we so impatient of delay.”)—GG Teacher, The.—G: Crabbe. . See Schools. - Teacher the Hope of America, The.—S: Eells.-KNE—PFP Teacher to his Boys.-W. T. Miller.—WR 55 - “Teacher Wanted.”—Frank Crosby.—CS 10—ED Teacher's Address.-Anon.—WR 55 Teacher's Diadem, The.—Anon.—BS 22—PF Teacher's Rººm, The.—W. H. Venable.—CS 12—FEP—FS Teacher’s of Mankind, The...—HI:, Lord Brougham.—LLC Teacher's Pets. (Milwaukee Sentinel.)—FAS - Teacher's $º, Ride, The.—Sally Pratt McLean Greene. Teacher's Tale, The.—Wolstan Dixey.—PR Teaching a Girl Football.—S: E. Kiser.—SP 6 - Teaching a Sunday-school Class.-J. P. Lyons.—BS 22 Teaching Children Manners.-Walt Mason.—SP 5 Teaching Dolly to Walk.-Anon.—WR 17 Teaching Him the Business.--Anon.—CS 23 Teaching of the Colleges, The. before the New England Society in New York City, Dec. 22, 1892.)—Seth Low.—TMR Teaching Public School-Anon.—CS 5 Teachings of Nature.—Sarah J. (?) Hale.—KNE (Sel. fr. Address delivered Teachings of the American Revolution. — Jared Sparks. (Lesson of the Revolution.)—BLP Tea-Gown, The.—Eugene Field.—VSA—YBV Team, The : A West Point Foot-ball Story.—Capt. Lloyd Bu- chanan.—SP 3 - “Teamster Jim.”—Rob't J. Burdette.—CD—WH Tea-Party, A.—Kate Greenaway.—PP1 Tear, A.—S: Rogers.-BNL–EP (On a Tear—C.)—BGV-FP—HBV Tear, The.—Lord Byron.—PF Tear, The.—R : Crashaw.—RLP - Tear of Harlequin, The.—Theodosia Garrison.—LBM Tear of Repentance, The.—T: Moore. See Lalla Rookh. Teares of the Muses, The, sel. fr. (Complaint of Thalia.) —Edmund Spenser.—WEP 1 Tears.--Anon.—OB (Sleep—at. to J: Dowland.)—BNL–HBP (Song for Music, A.)—PGT 1 Tears.-Clarence N. Ousley.—BS 21—HBR. Tears.—Lizette W. Reese.—AA—CS 40—HBV-LBM Tears.-Walt Whitman.-CAP Tears at the Grave of Sir Albertus Morton Wept by Sir H. Wotton. (C.)—Sir H: Wotton. (Tears Wept at the Grave, etc.)—FEP Tears, Idle Tears.-Alfred Tennyson. See Princess, The. Tears in Spring— (Lament for Thoreau).-W. E. Chan- ning.—AA—LBA Tears of Heaven, The.—Alfred Tennyson.—CBP Tears of Peace, The, Sels. fr.-G: Chapman. Procession of Time, The. (Sel. fr. Conclusion.)—WEP 1 Spirit of Homer, The. (Br. sel. fr. Inductio.)—WEP 1 Tears of §and, The. — Tobias Smollett. — EBS — FEP Tears of the Poplars, The.—Edith M. Thomas.-AA Tears of Tullia, The.—Edgar Fawcett.—WR 16 Tears of Washington, The...—Ernest L. Valentine.—AFI Tears Wept at the Grave, etc.—Sir H : Wotton. See Tears at the Grave, etc. Tea-table Miscellany, The.—Sel. fr. Allan Ramsay. (Through the wood, Laddie.)—RLP Techniº-Langdon E. Mitchell.—See To a Writer of the 8, Y. Tecumseh : a Drama, Sels. fr.—C : Mair. Buffalo Herds, The.—VA. Iena's Song.—VA Lefroy in the Forest.—OCW—WA Teddy Mºggiº and Paddy O'Flynn. — Amanda T. Jones. - 12 Teddy O’Rourke.—Malcolm Douglas.-W.R. 4 Teddy's Lament.—Marg. Brooks.-WR 38 Teetotaler's Story, A.—Delia A. Haywood-–CS 30 Telegram, The. (Good Howsékeeping.)—SR 5 (Message for Mamma in Heaven, A.)—CS 37 Telegram Anagrammatised, A.—Dr. J. Abernethy.—WA Telegraph Clerk, The.—Anon.—HIP Telegraphic Signal, The...—C : Barnard.-CS 21 Telemachus.-G. M. Sheldon.—WR 6 Telemachus to the Allied Chiefs. (Sel. fr. The Adventures of Telemachus, Bk. XV.)—François de S. de La M. Fénelon.—SS Telepathy.—Jas. R. Lowell.—CAP—FTA—LTV—YBV Telephone, The.—A Memory.—D. R. Anderson.—HTb-II Telephone, The.—Rob't Frost.—HIBW Telephone at Home, The...—Anon.—WR 7 Telephone Conversation, A.—Helen A. Gregg.—WR 12 Telephone Message, A.—Anon.—PEO Telephonic Conversation, A.—S: L. Clemens.—BS 11 Telesilla.-Anon.—FMR Tell Her So.—Anon. (Detroit Free Press.)—HTb-I-WR 2 Tell Me. (C.)—G. : Macdonald. (Sl. abr.)—BS 1—CEL–LLC Tell Me.—Edith M. Thomas. See Inverted Torch. The. Tell Me, Dearest, What Is Love?—J: Fletcher.—NT Tell Me how to Woo Thee.—Rob't Graham of Gartmore, (If Doughty Deeds [my Lady Please].) — BNL–OB —PG|T 1 (To his Lady.)—LH - Tell me, my Heart I, if this be Love]. Lord Lyttleton.—BNL–HBP—HB Tell Me not of Morrows, Sweet. (In Songs from Dramas.) —Augusta Webster.—VA Tell me, Sunny. Golden-Rod-Anon.—LPP Tell Me, Thou Soul of Her I Love.—Jas, Thomson. See To Her I Love. Tell Me where is Fancy Bred.—W: Shakespeare. See Mer- chant of Venice, The. Tell Me, ye Wingéd Winds.-C : Mackay.—BNL–CBP—VA (Inquiry, The.)—BS 3—CS 2—CSS—SA (Sl... abr.)—PEQ. - - - - Tell oniº Native Hills.-Jas. S. Knowles. See William See William Tell. 4. (Song—C.)—G-:, V-OB €ll. - Tell on Switzerland.—Jas. S. Knowles. Telling Fortunes.—G : H. Jessop.–W Telling Tales.—Ana Barnard.—WR 21 Telling the Bees. (Paraphrase.)—Andrew Lang.—VA Telling the Bees.—Lizette W. Reese.—AA Telling the Bees.—J: G. Whittier.—Amp—APM — BEV — | CAP—EPs—HEV–LOS 3—PCL–PIHS Telling them of Tampa.--Anon —HP 2 ---- tº Tell's Address to the Alps.-Jas. S. Knowles. See William ell. Tell-tale Flowers.-J: Clare.—PGT 2 318 TITLE INDEX Tejº’bie Telltale, The. (Aldine.)—BNL–TMR. (Bobolink, The.)—BS 11—BINS (Abr.)—AD—CSS (Little Telltale, The.)—FTR-WHO Tell-tale Heart, *śs (C.—cond.)—Edgar A. Poe.—BS 16 (Murderer's Confession, A.)—PFP Tellus.-W. R. Huntington.—AA Tema Con Variazioni...—Lewis Carroll.—WA Temper º, #im of the Scholar, The. — W: E. Gladstone. Temperance.—Anon—TS Temperance. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Temperance, Sel. fr. (Vice of Intermperance, The.) — E: Everett.—WR 18 Temperance.—J: B. Gough.-WR 27 Temperance,—J: Ireland.—BS 12—FS Temperance. (Sel. arr. fr. The Maine Liquor Law.)—Wen- dell Phillips.-CS 20–TS (Enforcement of the Liquor Law, The.)—MRS (Temperance Question, The.)—BS 8 Temperance Alphabet.—Anon.—WR 17 Temperance Alphabet.—Anon.—WR 18 Temperance Alphabet, A.—Eliz. Lloyd.—SSE Temperance Beggars.-Mary L. Wyatt.—WR 18 Temperance Boy, The. (Swnday School Advocate.)—COS—PP Temperance Corkscrew, A.—Gen. Horace Porter.—SP 6 Temperance Dialogue.—E. Murray.—CS 11 Temperance Echo, The.—E: Carswell.—CS 22 Temperance Enlightening the World,—G: L. Taylor.—WR 18 Temperance; or, The Cheap Physician. (In Praise of Leś, his Rule of Health — C.) — R : Crashaw. (Cheap Physician, The.)—BNL Temperance Pearls from Many Authors.--Anon-CS 13 Temperance Pledge, The.—T: F. Marshall.—CS 17 (ptly. diff.)—PEO—WR 18—WR 53 Temperance Question, The.—Josiah G. Holland.—SP 5 (Tramp, Tramp, Tramp—sl. abr.)—BS 5–CS 14 Temperance Question The.—Wendell Phillips. See Temper- all C6. Temperance Reform.—Abraham Lincoln.-WR 46 Temperance Revolution, The.—Abraham Lincoln.-SP 5 Temperance Rhyme-ation.—Anon.—CS 12 Temperance, 1776-1876.-G : W. Bungay.—CS 9 Temperance Ship, The. (The Banner.)—CS 36 Temperance Song. (Punch.)—HPIS Temperance Song, A.—Maud Junkin Baldwin.—SP 5 Temperangi, sºng Recital. (Dial.) — Mrs. P. D. Brown. Temperance Star, The.—Anon.—TS Tempered.—Sarah C. Woolsey.—TMR Tempest, A.—Rob't Bloomfield. See Farmer’s Boy, The. Tempest, The...—C: Dickens. See David Copperfield. Tempest, The.—Jas. T. Fields.-BNL–F]?—GP—PF (Ballad of the Tempest—C.)—CBGP-CS 19–FEP— FIBP—LC—TYP (Captain's Daughter, . The.) — CSS — HBW — HBVy — LOS 1–PCK–RAC—STP–WCL (“Isn't God upon the ocean,” etc.—abr.)—TFS Tempest, The.—G. Constant Lounsbery.—LY Tempest, The.—Alice Freeman Palmer.—SP 4 Tempest, The.—Epes Sargent.—KNE Tempest,. The, Sels. fr.—W: Shakespeare. Ariel's Song [s]. (Song fr. Act. W., Sc. 1)—ASR-II (I.)—CHV-EPC–EPs—GEP—GN (II.) —HBP (III.)—LC (1)—LOS 1—OEL (I)—OS 1 T; T L’HS (III.) — RAC — SEP — STC–VE (Fairy Land, IV.)—OB (Fairy Life, The. I.)—PGT 1 (Tempest, The, Sel. fr.)—BNL (“Where the bee sucks, there suck I.”)—BPB— Ehl?—EP—EPE—FEP—GSP–GT-HBVy Love and Marriage of Ferdinand and Miranda, The. Airy Nothings. (Br. sel. fr. IV., 1.)—BNL–CS 14 (End of All Earthly Glory.)—CBP (Human Life.)—EPs (Human Nature.)—RLP (Life’s Revels.)—SR (Our Revels Now are Ended.)—RAC Ariel's Songs. (Song fr. I., 2.)—BFV (II.)—GN (I.) —HBP (I.)—LC (II.)—OEL (II.)—PHS (I.) (“Come Wºese yellow sands.”)—EPE—FEP —BI. (Fairy Land, III.)—OB (Fairy Life, The, II.)—PGT 1 (Song of Ariel.)—CGd (Tempest, The, Sel. fr.)—BNL Ariel’s Songs. (Song fr. I., 2.)—GN (III.)—HBP (II.)—LC (III.)—OEL (III.)—PHS (II.) (Fairy Land, V.)—OB (“Full fathom five thy father lies.”—CFBP—EPE —EPs—FEP—GT-OTPC (Sea Dirge, A.)—BFV—BPB—CBPC — CGd — Ehle—EH–GEP—HBV— PGGR — PGT 1 — FAC-SETP--STC–VE—WEP 1 (Tempest, The, Sel. fr.)—BNL Speech of Prospero, A. (Sel. fr. V., 1.)—MRS Tempest, The. Br. sel. fr. (Fr. II., 1.)—BNL Pageant, The.. (Sel. fr. IV., 1.)—PGGR Scenes from “The Tempest.”—WR 27 . Tempest, The.—Jas. Thomson. See Seasons, The. Tempest on Lake Lemano.—Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Tempest Stilled, The.—J. G. Lyons.—SS Temple, A.—Anna Bagstad.—OAA Temple, The.—Lee Wilson Doddy-NPA Temple Garlands.-A. Mary F. Robinson.—HIBW-HT Temple of Clitumnus.-Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. - Temple of Fame, The. (Entertainment.)—Anon.—EuB Temple of Human Liberty, The.—J. S. Holmes.—FD 1 Temple of gºe Masons, The.—Lawrence M. Greenleaf. Temple "s; Ages, The.—Fred’k G. Scott.—OCW—SBOS Temple to Friendship, A.—T: Moore.—BNL–HBV Tempora Acta. (Sel. fr. Babylonia.)—Rob’t, Earl of Lytton. —OVV-VA Tempora Mutantur.—Newton MacTavish.-O.CV Temporary Squire, A. (Dial.)—Anon.—MBD Temptation. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Temptation.—Louise Imogen Guiney.—STC Temptatiºn The-Edmond Rostrand. See Princess Faraway, €. Temptation of Hassan Ben Khaled, The, Sel. fr. (Rose, The.) —Bayard Taylor.—BNL Temptation of the Vision of the Kingdoms of the Earth, The. —J : Milton. See Paradise Regained. Temptation Resisted. (Dial.)—Anon.—FAD Temptations of St. Anthony. (Bentley’s Miscellamy.)—CS 11 Tempted.—E: R. Sill.—AA Tempted, The. (T'ab.)—Anon.—TCP Temptress, The.—Philip Bourke Marston.—RLP Ten Birds, The.—Mrs. C : Norman,—CHP Ten Commandments, The. (Albr.)—Anon.—FTT Ten Commandments, The. Bible. See Exodus. Ten Commandments, The. (Dial.)—Lizzie M. Hadley.—SSE Ten Commendments in Welsh, The. (Bible.)—WR 27 “Ten Commandments” on Tree Pianting.—Draper.—OAA Ten Famous Women. (Dial.)—Eliz. Lloyd.—CDs Ten Hour Bill, The. Sels. fr.--T: B. Macaulay. Labor Hours Have Limits.-BLP (On Limiting the Hours of Labor.)—SS Ten Hour Bill, The.—WR 22 Ten Little Bachelors.—Sam S. Stinson.—SP 5 Ten Little Cranberries. (Drill.)—Clara J. Denton.—EFY Ten Little Rabbits. (I'ênger Play.)—Clara J. Denton.—LFS Ten Little Robins.—Anon.—CHP Ten Little Songsters, The.—Anon.—WR 7 Ten Little Toes.—Anon.—TFS Ten Minutes in a Trolley. (Mom.)—Lilian Rice.—CS 40 Ten Nights in a Barroom, Sel. fr. (Drunkard's Repentance, A—fr. Night the . Third.)—Timothy S. Arthur (arr. by W: W. Pratt.)—WR 18 Ten Pound Ten.—G: W. Bungay.—CS 26 Ten Principles of Pruning.—Julia E. Rogers.-OAA Ten Robber Toes.—Lillie E. Barr.—DR Ten Sevens, The.—Anon.—WR 27 - Ten Thousand, The.—Jas. Thomson.—BIHV Ten Thousand a Year, Sel. fr. (Tittlebat Titmouse's Experi- ment—sel. fr. Chs. W. and VI.)—S: Warren.—WR 8 Ten True Friends.-Anon.—COS—PP (Abr.)—TFS Ten Virgins, The, Tabs. of.-Anon.—WR 23 Ten Years Ago.—Alaric A. Watts.—FP Tenants.-Wilfrid Wilson Gibson.—HIBV-NPA Tendencies of Self-government, The, (Sel. fr. The Place of thºgividual 1n American Society.)—Lyman Abbott. —TM R. Tender Affection. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Tender and True. (Albr.)—Jas. R. Lowell.—FTA (Love—C.)—BIL–BNL (br. sel.)—TFY Tender Heart, The.—Helen G. Cone.—BS 14 Tender Husband, The...—J : Wolcott.—HIPE Tender Mercies.—Anna L. Waring.—FHS Tender Shepherd, The.—Mary L. Duncan—GSP–TFS (Child's gºing Prayer [., A.J.-COS—OTPC–PCTI— Tenderfoot, The.—Leora. Whitehouse.—SR 15 Tender-heartedness. (Sl. diff. fr. Works.)—D Streamer.—NA Tendril's Faith, The.—Ella Wheeler Wilcox.-CCB Tenebrae.—W : Alexander.—DB Tenement House Guest, A.—Gertrude Garrison.—CS 37 Teneriffe. (Sel. fr.)—Fred'k W: H: Myers.-OVV Tennessee.—Virginia Fraser Boyle.—PAH Tennessee.—F's. Brooks.-AA Tennis Drill.—A. E. Hurst e-ID Tennis Drill.—Mary D. Wilson.—WR 6 Tennyson.—T: B. Aldrich.--—AA Tennyson.—Florence E. Coates.—AA Tennyson.—T: H. Huxley.—EDY—VA Tennyson.—HI: Van Dyke.—AA—Amlp sº Tenor, The...—HI: C. Bunner.—SP 3 (Arr.)—WR 8 Tent on the Beach, The, Sels. fr.-J: G. Whittier. Abraham Davenport. Brother of Mercy, The. Dead Ships of Harpswell, The, Nature's Reverence. To her Absent Sailor. Universal Salvation. Worship , of . Nature, The. Wreck of Rivermouth, The. Tent Scene, A.—Phoebe Cary.—AFI 2 Tenth of January, The, Sel. fr. (Fall of [the] Pemberton Mill, The.)—Eliz. S. Phelps-BS 12 (abr.)—CS 15 Tenth Song.—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella, Ten-Yeargº, Girl's Marriage Views. – Dixie Wolcott. See : —WR 58 Ter’ble Sperience, A.—Plato Johnson.—BS 12 319 Terence’s AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Terence's Farewell.—Lady Dufferin.-D.B—RTI—TIP Teresina's Face.—Marg. Widdemer.—NPA - Term of Death, The.—Sarah M. B. Piatt.—AA Terminus.-Ralph W. Emerson.—AA—APM–CAP – HBW —LBA—OAE Ternarie [Ternary. ] of Littles, Sent to a Lady, A.—Rob't Herrick,--BLV—BVC– EPE—HBV—HBVy—OTPC Terpsiege in the Flat Creek Quarters.-J. A. Macon.— (Dancing in the Flat Creek Quarters.)—WR 7 Terrace at Berne, The.—Matthew Arnold.—AmSS—STC Terrapin War.—Anon.—PAH Terrible Infant, A.—Fred'k Locker-Lampson. — GC — HBV WSA Terrible Race, A.—Campbell Rae-Brown.—WR 13 Terrible Threat, A. (Dial.)—Clara J. Denton.—FTT Terrible Time, A.—Clara J. Denton.—FTT Territorial Expansion.—S. S. Cox,−AmSS - Terror.—W : Shakespeare. See King Richard III. Terror of Death, The. (Sonnet: “When I have fears,” etc. —C.)—J : Keats.-CBP—EP—GEP—HBP—PGT 1 (Sonnet Written in January, 1818.)—WEP 4 (“When I have fears that I may cease to be.”)—BGV- EPN-HBV-OE Terza Rima.-Théophile Gautier.—AFP Tescott.—W: Herbert Carruth.--S f Test, The-Ralph W. Emerson.—AA upon a Pipkin of Jellie Test, The. (Poems and Epigrams, LIV.)—Walter S. Lan- dor.—BGV-HEV–VA - Test, The. (Dial.)—H. E. McBride.—SD Test, The.—Edmund Clarence Stedman.-CBP Test of Friendship, A.— (Cornhill Magazine.)—BOF Test of Patience.—Anon.—KNE Test of Sight, . The-Christopher P. Cranch.-MYF. . Test of the American Negro. — Booker T. Washington. Testament.—Sara Teasdale.—AMV 3 - Testament and Complaynt of the Papingo, The, Sel. fr.—Sir D: Lyndesay,+WEP 1 Testament of Cresseid, The, (Sel. fr.)—R: Henryson.—EPO Testimony of Experience, The.—Anon.—TS Testing, The...—Edwin Markham.-LY Testing the Suitors. (Dial.)—Anon.—NDP Tête-à-tête.—J: W. Chadwick.-HP-LTV Tête-à-tête at Owls' Roost.—Anon.-SP 7 Teufelsdröckh's Definition.—T: Carlyle.—BOL Tewksbury Road.—J: Masefield.—HT Texas, J: Greenleaf Whittier.—PAH Texas Centennial Oration.—R. B. Hubbard.-CS 17 Texas Story, A.—J. W. Donovan.-CS 17 Text without a Sermon, A. (Harper's Magazine.) — CD —SDR Th' Song o' the Say.—Cahir Healy.—DB Thackeray's Birthday.—Rob't C. Rogers.--EDY Thaddeus Kosciuszko.—Rob't S. Coffin.—AFI Thaddeus Stevens.—Phoebe Cary.—EDY—OAMs—PAH Thae Auld Laird's Secret.—Findley Braden.—WR 21 Thaisa's Dirge.—Herman C. Merivale.—VA Thalaba the Destroyer, Sels. fr.-Rob't Southey-EPN Nature's Question and Faith's Answer.—CBP Night [in the Desert].--(Bk. I., St. 1.)—AmSS—CBP —CEL–FP—GN–OTPC (Thalaba, Sel. fr.)—BNL Remedial Suffering.—CBP Thalakºğºl, fr. (Bk. VIII., Sts. 23, 26-29.)—RLP Twofold Power of all Things, The.—CBP Thalattal [Thalatta || [or Thalassal Thalassa].—Jos. B. Brown.—AA—ASL–HBV—LBA—PYO Thales’ Reasons for Leaving London. (Sel. fr. London.)— —S: Johnson.—WEP 3 Thalia.-T: B. Aldrich.-AA—AFV-HEV - Thalia. #ºviº (Sel. fr.)—H: Waughan. True Christmas, €.— Thames, The. (Br. sel. fr. Ovid's Banquet of Sense—Nar- ratio.)—G: Chapman.-WEP 1 Thames, The.—Sir J.: Denham.—RLP Thames, The.—Stephen Gwynn.—FT - - Thanatopsis.-W. C. Bryant. — AA — AL — Amp — AmSS —APM–BNL —BS 6 —CAP —CBP —CCB —CR — CS 1 —DD —FEP —FTR —GEP — HBP — HBV — IHBVy—HTb-I–LBA—LLC —MAL —OM —OS 3 — OVW – PCL —PF —PGGR —PYO —RAC — STC — WHO-YBV (Albr.)—EPs—TMR (Br. sels.)—AD—HDL (How to Live—br. Sel.)—FP & a (“So live that when thy summons comes to join.”) —G.G. Thank God Every Morning.—C: Kingsley.—HTb-I Thank the Creator, Not the Created.—Anon.—WR 40 Thank You, Pretty Cow.—Jane Taylor. — ASR-I — CBOP —LOS 1–Polfè-TYP (Pretty Cow.)—CFBP—PC Thankful.-Anon.—CHP Thankful Boy.—Zitella Cocke.—WR 52 Thankful Frog and Unthankful Cat.—Anon.—WR 40 Thankful Girl, A.—Edith P. Putnam.—CHP Thankful Parson, A.—Anon.—CS 30 Thankful Song, A.—Roy Farrell Greene.—SP 5 Thankful Soul, A.—Frank L. Stanton.—BS 24—W.R. 21 Thankfulness.-Adelaide Anne Procter.—CBP Thanks in, Qld Age.—Walt Whitman,—CAP Thanks While Unharnessing.—Ford Madox Hueffer.-CHV Thanksgivin' Pumpkin Pies.-Marg. E. Sangster.—DR Thanksgiving.—Anon.—PEO - Thanksgiving.—Anon.—WR 40 Thanksgiving.—Hannah E. G. Arey, DD Thanksgiving.—Amelia E. Barr.--WR 40 Thanksgiving.—Katha. Lee Bates.—AL Thanksgiving.—Bertha E. Bush.--LPP Thanksgiving.—Phoebe Cary.—OAT Thanksgiving.—Emma C. Dowd.—WR 52 Thanksgiving.—Hannah E. Garey.—OAT - Thanksgiving. (Sl. ab1".)—Frances R. Havergal.—HS—OAT Thanksgiving [, A]. (C.)—W: D. Howells. – AL — CBP —HBV-HIDL–RAC (Our Thanksgiving Accept.)—PEO Thanksgiving.—Emily Read Jones.—OAT Thanksgiving.—H. E. McBride.—SD Thanksgiving.—T. G. La Moille.—FS Thanksgiving.—Edwin Markham.—WR 40 Thanksgiving.—Jennie D. Moore.—CHP–PyR. Thanksgiving.—Harry Romaine.—WR 40 Thanksgiving.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-SSE Thanksgiving.—Jeanie Rogers Sherman.-OAT Thanksgiving, A.—Lucy Larcom.—BS 6—CS 9 Thanksgiving, A.—J. H. Newman.-CEL Thanksgiving, A.—C: Hanson Towne.—SP 4 Thanksgiving Acrostic.—Susie M. Best.—WR 40 Thanksgiving after Childbirth.-W: Wordsworth.--TM Thanksgiving among the Greeks.--Anon.—PEO Thanksgiving among the Jews.--Anon.—PEQ Thanksgiving at the Farm. Anon.—WR 40 Thanksgiving Celebration, A.—Anon.—Spſ)E Thanksgiving Chicken, The.—Anon.—WR 40 Thanksgiving Day.—Anon.—CHP–LPP Thanksgiving Day.—Anon.—OAT Thanksgiving Day.—Anon.—PEO Thanksgiving Day.—T: Bailey Aldrich.-OAT Thanksgiving Day.—H: Alford. See Thanksgiving Hymn. Thanksgiving Day.—J : Kendrick Bangs.-SP 7 - Thanksgiving Day. (Sel fr. The Family as an American Institution.)—H: W. Beecher.—OS 3 (Day of Thanksgiving, The.—Sel.)—PEO Thanksgiving Day. — Lydia M. Child. — ASR-II — CFBP —CHP—DD–NV—OAT — OS 1 — PGpr — Port — RAC-SMG-TVP—WC \ Thanksgiving Day.—G : L. Raymond.—WR 40 Thanksgiving Day.—Rose H. Thorpe.—BS 22 Thanksgiving Day Dinner.—Ella M. Johnston.—WR 50 Thanksgiving Day Message.—Cardinal Gibbons. WR 56 Thanksgiving Dinner, A.—Lesbia Bryant.—WR 40 Thanksgiving Dinner, A.—Ann S. Stephens.—MMR Thanksgiving Dinners.-E. H. Arr.—OAT Thanksgiving Elopement, A.—N. S. Emerson.—DR Thanksgiving Entertainment.—Anon.—WR 40 Thanksgiving Entertainment Program. (For primary grades.) —WR 40 Thanksgiving Eve.-Anon.—WR 6 Thanksgiving Eve.—Marg. Sidney.—WR 39 Thanksgiving Exercise.—Bessie Dodge.—CHP Thanksgiving Exercise.—Lizzie M. Hadley.—OAT Thanksgiving Exercise.-Clara E. Martin.-HCTC Thanksgiving Exercises.—Anon.—SDE—Spſ).E - Thanksgiving Fable, A.—Oliver Herford.—OAT—Port—RAC Thanksgiving Feast, The.—Susie M. Best.—PyR Thanks; for America, The.— Hezekiah Butterworth.- PAH Thanksgiving for His House.—Rob't Herrick. See Thanks- giving to God for His House, A. Thanksgiving for Our Task.-Shaemas O'Sheel.-AMW 1 Thanksgiving Gourmand, The.—Anon.—WR 40 Thanksgiving Guest, The.—Mary H. Grosvenor.—BS 26 Thanksgiving Guest, The-Louise Chandler Moulton.—OAT Thanksgiving Hymn. (Sel. fr. Harvest Home.)—H: Alford. - * - (Thanksgiving Day—ptly. same.)—OAT—OS 1 Thanksgiving Hymn.—Anon.-OAT i Thanksgiving Hymn.—Anon.—PAH - Thanksgiving Hymn.—Anon.—PEO Thanksgiving in Boston Harbor, The.—Hezekiah Butter- worth.-AA—BS 16—DD–OAT—PAH–PNW (First Boston Thanksgiving, The—abr.)—PEO Thanksgiving in old Virginia.-J: P. Bocock.-W.R. 40 Thanksgiving in the Gold Diggings.-Ellis Proctor.—WR 40 Thanksgiving in tºast and Present.—Marion S. Blaisdell. Thanksgiving Jingle, A.—Julia Morrison.—CHP Thanksgiving Joys. (Youth’s Companion.)—CHP—LPP Thanksgiving Legend, A.—Gilbert Nash–WR 40 Thanksgiving Lesson, A.—Eva Lyle Dickinson.-WR 40 Thanksgiving Magician, The.—Rose Terry Cooke.—WR 40 Thanksgiving Ode, A.—Josiah G. Holland. See Bitter-sweet. Thanksgiving Ode. (Autumn Festival, An—C.)—J: G. Whittier.—PEO (abr.) - (Harvest Hymn—sel.)—OAT—PEO Thanksgiving of Old.—E. A. Smuller.—PEO Thanksgiving on Herring Hill,—Julia M. Tenney.—WR 40 Thanksgiving; Past and Present.—Anon.— 40 Thanksgiº Philosophy—Charlotte W. Thurston.—HCTC Thanksgiving Proclamation.—Abraham Lincoln.—OAL Thanksgiving Program.—Anon.—WR 40 Thanksgiving Prayer, A.—Anon.-PEO - Thanksgiving Prayer, A.—May R. Smith.-HDL Thanksgivin' Pumpkin Pies.—Marg. Sangster.—DR-OAT Thanksgiving Retrospect, A.—Arthur Lewis Tubbs-BS 27 Thankº, Ride of the Pumpkins. – Ella M. Powers. — - 4 3 TITLE INDEX There Thanksgiving Sermon, A.—Anon.—CS 4–WR 40 Thanksgiving Sermon and Dinner, The...—C. Mathews.-OAT Thanksgiving Song.—Anon.—CP Thanksgiving Song for Little Folks. – W: Howard Mont- gomery.—WR 40 Thanksgiving Speech, A.—Anon.—CP Thanksgiving Story, A.—Anon.—PP—YPS–WR 40 Thanksgiving Tableaux-Anon.--DWC g Thanks ºf Then and Now. — M. Alfredda Shirley. - W.R. 4 - Thanksgiving Time.—Anon.—LPP * Thanksgiving to God, A.—Rob't Herrick. See following. Thanksgiving to God for His House, A. (C.)—Rob't Her- rick.-EP—FEP—HBV—LOS 3—OTPC (Thanksgiving for His House—abr.)—PEO (Thanksgiving to God, A.)—OR—OS 3—RLP—WEP 2 Thanksgiving Toasts.--Anon.—WR 40 Thanksgiving Turkey.—Anon.—WR 51 Thanksgiving Turkey.—Jean Havez.-SR 12 Thanksgiving Turkey.—Z. F. Riley.—TT Thanksgiving Woºing A.—Minna Irving.—WR 40 Thar was Jim.—J. Crawford.—BS 21 - “That a man stand and speak of spiritual things to men l’’ —T: Carlyle.—GG That Amateur Flute. (Parody on Poe’s “The Bells.”)— Anon.—HIP—PA (Amateur Flute-player, The.)—CH - That Autograph Sale.—Elmer R. Coates.—CS 29 That Awful Ghost.—Anon.—WR 31 That Baby in Tuscaloo.—Bartley T. Campbell.—CS 11 That Blessed Mood.—W: Wordsworth.--THV That Boy.—Anon.—HIP That Boy Jim.—Frank L. Stanton.—WR 7 That Boy John l—Fannie M. P. Deas.-WR 24 That Calf.-Phoebe Cary.—CBOP–PP—WR 15–-YER That Cat.—Ben King.—WR 35 That Pº, you Came.—Lizette W. Reese, ASL —HBV - That Dog of His.-Wilbur D. Nesbit.—SR 15 That Each Thing is Hurt of Itself.-Anon.—EPs—PEIS That "º." who Came on Sundays. – H. C. Dodge. - S That “Felossopede.”—Jas. Montague.—SR 15 That Fire at the Nolan's. (Life.)—CS 28—WR 21 That Game of Quoits.-Victor A. Hermann.—SP 5 That Gentle Man from Boston Town.—Joaquin Miller.—THP That Ghost.—Anna E. Dickinson.—WR 31 That Hºgg Girl. (Detroit Free Press.)— BS 7— CS 13 — CSS That Holy Thing. (Werses fr. Paul Faber, Surgeon, Ch. XLIX.)—G: Macdonald.—HBV—OB—OVW That is All.—Algernon H. Lindo.—RTW That Jersey Cow.—Anon.—WR 39 That Kiss of Marthy's.-Eben E. Rexford.—WR 15 That Lass o' Lowries, Sel. fr. (In the Pit—abr. and ad. fr. Ch. , XXXV.)—Frances H. Burnett.—WR 14 “That law and system, self caused and self directed.” — Anon.—GG - That Lielīprºr. sel. fr. Moon-struck.)—Dinah M. Craik. That Line Fence.—Anon.—CS 8 That Little Chap of Mine.—Anon.—CS 40 That Little Dog.—Jas. Whitcomb Riley.—WR 32 That Little Girl of Mine.—W : H. Head.—SR 11 That Liº. Wretch.--Anthony Hope. See Dolly Dialogues, €. That Littul Orfun Brat.—Joe Kerr.—GH “That motionless shaft will be the most powerful of speak- ers.”—Dan'l Webster. See Bunker Hill Monument, The. That New World.—Sarah M. B. Piatt.-CBP That Old Book.-Anon.—BS 12 That Other Baby at Rudder Grange.— Frank R. Stockton. See Rudder Grange. “That Other Fourth.”—Clara J. Denton.—FTT That Other Man.-Algernon H. Lindo.—RTW That Pretty Person.—Alice Meyrell.—GC That Settled It.—Anon.—WR 21 That Starry Flag of Ours.--Anon.—PRR That Such have Died.—Emily Dickinson.—AA That Sugar-plum Tree.—Eugene Field.—BS 21 That Ten Dollars.--Anon.—MYF - “That they All May be One.”—Roden Noel.—TM–VA That Things are no Worse, Sire.—Helen H. Jackson.—PE That Time and Absence Proves rather Helps than Hurts to Loves.—J: Donne.—OB - - (Present in Absence—abr;)—PGT 1 “That time of year thou may’st in me behold.”—W: Shake- speare.—Ehl?—EP—EPC–EPE — GEP — HBV — OEL–PGT 1–SEP—STC–VE (Quatuor Novissima.)—CEL (Sonnet.)—FEP—OB (VIII.) (Sonnet LXXIII.-O.)—WEP 1 That Tired Feeling. (Cleveland Leader.)—SP 7 That Waltz of Von Weber.—Nora Perry.—BS 16 * That we . Should Rise with the Lark (Popular Fallacies, No. 14), Sels. fr.-C: Lamb. On Rising with the Lark-LLC We Cherish Dreams.-LLC - That which we Dare Invoke to Bless.- Alfred Tennyson. See In Memoriam... * That Whistle Saved my Life.—Ralph Bingham.—CS 36 That Women are but Men's Shadows.-Ben Jonson.—BLV “That you have wronged me doth appear in this.” — W: - Shakespeare. See Julius Caesar. Thatcher, The.—Anon.—WA That's Baby.—Anon.—CS 36—TT “That's Not the Way at Sea.”—Frances R. Havergal.-LLC “That's You.” (Tab.)—Anon.—TCP - Thea.—J: Keats. See Hyperion. Theater, The.—Jas. Smith.-FEP—HPE “Theatre is neither moral nor immoral, The.” – E. C. , Sweetzer.—GG Theatrical Curiosity, A. (Crwileshank’s Omnibus.)—HPE Thebes.—W : Whitehead.—CS 11 Thefts of the Morning.—Edith M. Thomas.—AA Their Dear Little Ghost.—Ella W. Peattie.—SR, Their Fifth Anniversary Breakfast. (Mom.)—Edna B. Ken- ton.—WR 56 Their First Spat.—(London Tid-Bits.)—BS 20—SP 7 (They never Quarreled.)—HH-WR. 20 Their First Unpleasantness.--Anon.—SR 9 Their Mother.—Anon.—DR Their Secret.—Anon.—CHP Their Waving Hands. (In A Lover's Diary.)—H. Gilbert Parker.—TCW - Thekla, the Victor. (Arr. from The White Shield by Caro- line Atwater Mason.)—WR 51 Thekla's Song.—Friedrich Schiller. See Wallenstein. Thelemé.—C : Godfrey Leland.—AFV Thelma, Sel. fr. (Crimson Shroud of Olaf Guldmar The- sel fr. Ch. , XXXII.)—Marie Corelli...—PFP (Passing of Olaf, The-shorter and sl. diff.)—WR 19 Them Dear Old Garret Things.-Eliz. Carpenter.—CS 36 Them Oxen.—Anon.—BS 22 Them Yankee Blankits.-W. Small.—OAM Theme with Variations, A. (Parody.)—Barry Pain.-PA Then.—Rose T. Cooke.—CBP—HBP—HBV Then Ag’in. (O.)—Sam W. Foss.-HBV—RTV—WR 33 (Jim Bowker.)—BS 26—SP 6 Then and Now.—Jean Jacques Ampere.—AFP Then and Now.—Anon.—CS 26 (Mr. and Mrs. Popperman.)—WR 3 en and Now.—Anon.—CS 38 Then and Now.—Anon.—WR 7 Then and Now.—Rob't J. Burdette.—PR, Then and Now.—F. W. Fish.-CS 12—PRR (sel.) Then and Now.—C : F. Johnson.—AA Then and Now.—Mary M'Guire.—CS 29 Then and Now.—Rennell Rodd.—VA Then and Now.—Viola Valentine.—BS 9 (Time Turns the Tables.)—CH-SR 2 Then, Fare Thee Well.—T: Moore.—FTA “Then gently scan your brother man.”—Rob't Burns.—GG —RA “Then hush I oh, hush for the Father knows what thou knowest not” (Sel. fr. Compensation.)—Frances R. Havergal.—FHS Then I was in Love.—Anon.—EPE “Then *: the holly red be hung.”—Frank D. Sherman- OR, Then Shall We . See. (In Book of Day-dreams.)—C: L. Moore.—AA “Then, too, I love thee.”—M. Lomin.-GG Theocritus.--Annie Fields.-AA—LBA Theocritus.-Edmund Gosse.—VA Theocritus.-C: H. Langhorne.—VA Theocritus.-Oscar Wilde.—HIBW Theodore Roosevelt.—Dr. Elias Copeland.—HTb-I Theodosia Burr.—J: Williamson Palmer.—PAH Theology. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Theology. (Fr. The New England Primer.)—Anon.—BNL Theology in Extremis.-Alfred Lyall,—LH–THV Theoloº Hº the Quarters.-J: A. Macon.—AWH-BS 10— Théophile Gautier. (Br, sel. fr. Memorial Verses on the Death of Théophile Gautier.)—Algernon C: Swin- burne.—EDY - Theophºg ...histles Thrusted Thumb.-Chester E. Pond.— Theory and Practice.—Anon.—PR, Theosophic Marriage.—H: J. W. Dam.—SR 6—WR 51 Therania.--W : Allingham.—TIP There Ain't no West no More.—Anon.—SP 8 “There are books which take rank in our life with parents and lowers.”—Ralph W. Emerson. See Books. There are Gains for all our Losses.—R : "H: Stoddard.— IHBIP—PCL–SP 4 . (Flight of Youth, The-C.)—AA—AL–ASL–CBP— EIBW-LBA—YBW (It Never Comes Again.)—BNL–LLC—MRS (Lost.)—FP r (Never Again.)—FEP—STC There are in this Loud Stunning Tide.—J: Keble.—HIDL There are Loyal Hearts.-Madeline Bridges.—HTb-I —SP 4 “There are many phases through which the soul must pass.” —Anon.—GG There are None.—I. E. Jones.—CS 23 “There are parts of our life we do not like to think about.” —Jos. Parker.—GG “There are recollections as pleasant as they are sacred and eternal.”—H: alker.-GG There are several sovereignties in this country.—Jas. A. Garfield.—GG “There are some great troubles that only time can heal.”— In On.- There are Some Wishes.—Walter S. Landor.—BLV “There are two angels that attend unseen.”—H: W. Long- fellow. See Christus: A Mystery. - - - “There are #% say we are but dust.”—Walter S. Landor. 321 .** There AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS “There be none of Beauty's daughters.” — Lord Byron. — w - PGT 1 . (For Music.)—BGW-OR (Nature's Daughter.)—MR (Stanzas for Music.—C.)—BGV-CEL — EP — FEP — HBP—HBW-LOS 3—RLP—SEP— SP 4 — WE — WEP 4 There be Those.—Bernard Barton.-FEP—HBP º “There can be no prosperity nor virtue nor glory in the w aggregate.”—Edwin H. (?) Chapin.—GG There Come the Boys.-Anon.—CS 11 • There Falls with Every Wedding Chime. (Last fruit off an Tree—II.)—Walter S. Landor.—VA * There is a Garden in her Face. (Fourth Book of Airs, VII.)—T: Campion (wr. at. to R: Alison.)—BNL– EPE—FEP—TE'Y (Cherry Ripe.)—BPB—EP—GC–GP — HBV — OB — OEL–PCL–PGT 1–PYO “There #* glory in tree and blossom.”—B: S. Parker.— F “There is a grandeur in the soul that dares.” — Sara J. Clarke.—GG g There is a Green Hillſ, far away J.-Cecil F. Alexander.— FEP—HBV-LIC-OTPC–WA. (Green Hill Far Away, The.)—TFS There is a Grey Eye.—Saint Columkille.—BIP There is a Happy Land.—Andrew Young.—CBOP–FEP “There is a House in Heaven.'...HSpervogel.—HGV There is º Lady [Sweet and Kind J.-Anon.— HBV — OB (sel.) • There is a Land of Pure Delight. (Hymn LXVI.) — I: Watts.—FEP (Heavenly Canaan, The.)—HBP There '# a Music in the March of Stars.-Herbert Bates.— P 2 There is a Pleasure. — Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. There is a Pool on Garda.-Clinton Scollard.—HIBW “There is a river in the ocean.”—M. F. Maury.—GG “There i; 8, º we know not when.”—Addison Alexander (?).— There is sWail in the Wind To-night.-Jos. Noel Paton.— |E “There is an apostolical succession.”—H: A. Boardman,— “There is an evening twilight of the heart.” — Fitz-Greene Halleck See Twilight. e “There is, between the whole animal kingdom on the One side.”—Max Müller.—GG There is no Age.—Eva Gore-Booth.-HT There is no Death.-J. L. McCreery (wr. at. to E: Bulwer- Lytton.)—CS 5–GP —HBV —HTb-I —LLC –PYO (longer and diff. vers.)—SSS (“There is no death ! the stars go down.”)—GG There is no God.-Sophie M. Almon-Hensley.—TCW "There is no God.—Arthur H. Clough.-BPIV—SAy “There is no morrow.” (Sel. fr. Sonnet: One Day.) — Marg. J. Preston.—GG “There is no roof in all the world, Óf palace or of cot.”— Anon.—GG “There is no sadness so unutterable.”—Stopford A. Brooke. “There is no Such Thing as Pain.” — H: C. Rowland. — WR. 39 3 There is no Umbelief-E: Bulwer-Lytton-CS 39 “There is None, O None but You.”—T: Campion;–HBV There is none, O, none but you!—Rob't, Earl of Essex.- There is Rºine New under the Sun-R: Watson Gilder. “There is one spot for which my soul will yearn.”—Myron enton.—SN e - & “There is one thing in the wide universe which is really valuable.”—J: Todd.—GG - There is Pansies.—Mildred Howells.-HT There is . Something in a Flag.—Anon.—HTb-I ... ... 5 y “There is something sustaining in the very agitation.”—G: Eliot. See Mill on the Floss, The. There once was a Toper.—Anon.—CS 2 “There once was an old man of Lyme.” - Cosmo Monkhouse.—NA There Rolls the Deep.–Alfred Tennyson.—RAC e There Sat the Wºmen Weeping for Thammuz.-W. T. Alli- Son.—TCW “There Shall be no Alps.”—Edith Putnam Painton.—WR 54 “There Shall be no More Sea.”—Eliz. Dickinson West.— (Limerick.) — B e There Shall be no Night There.-W. M. L. J ay,+HDL “There, speak in whispers, fold me to thy heart.”—Anon.— There was a Boy. (0.)—W: wordsworth— CHW — POW Bºr)—EP - Oy-poet, e—0507’’. ) – E.PS . . º Theº §: isghild Went. Forth.-Walt Whitman. — CAP – GC– .." -SN, “There was a Crooked Man.”—W: E. Penney.—CS 31 There was a Frog.—Anon.—NA “There wº a gay damsel of Lynn.” (Limerick.)—Anon. There was a Jolly Miller—I: (i) Biºgrams. HBy-Po There was a Lad.—Rob't Burns.— s There was a Little Boy.—Anon.—WR 17 There was a Little Girl. — Anon. (at. to H: W. Longfel- . ... low.)—CBOP–HBV–HBVy—NA—SP 4. Geº-2 versions—ptly, same and ptly. like NA.)— BW There was a Monkey.—Anon.—HEVy—NA “There was a time.”—W: Wordsworth. See Ode: tions of Immortality. “There wº a young lady of Niger.” (Limerick.)—Anon. (Limerick.) —Anon.—NA “There was a young man of Cohoes.” (Limerick Rhymes on the Wing.)—lvob't J. Burdette.—NA “There was a young man who was bitten.” (Limerick.)— Walter Parke.—NA There was an Old Man of Dumbree.—E: Lear.—CHV There was Silence in Heaven:-Anon.—STC “There were Giants in those Days.” — W: Wallace White- lock.-H.P 2 “There were Ninety and Nine,”—R : H. Davis.-H.B.R. “There will I ask of Christ the Lord.”—Dante G. Rossetti. Intima- “There was a young maid who said, ‘Why.’” in —BIL - Therefore doth Heaven Divide.—W: Shakespeare. See King IHenry W. There'll be Room in Heaven.—Anon.—CS 26 There'll Come a Day.—Marg. Junkin Preston-CBP There'll Never be Peace Till Jamie Comes Hame. — Rob't Burns.—BGW-BPB—LOS 3 “There’s a Power of Bean-vines.” (Parody.)—Phoebe Cary. There’s a Boy in the House.—Anon.—WR 17 There's a Cross for Me.—T: Shepherd.—HTb-II There's a Silver Lining to Every Cloud.—Eliza Cook.-CS 9 There's ºns in the Airl—Josiah Gilbert Holland.—SMG There's a Time to be Jolly.—C: Godfrey Leland.—VSA “There's a wideness in God's mercy.” (Br. sel. fr. Come to Jesus.)—Frd’k W. Faber.—GG There’s a Wisdom in Women.—Rupert Brooke.—HEV There's a Woman Like a Dewdrop.–Rob't Browning. See Blot in the 'Scutcheon, A. There's Business for All.—P. S. Pennell.—CS 13 There’s but ºne Pair of Stockings to Mend To-night.—Anon. —CS There's Danger in the Town.—J: M. Yates.—FS . “There's Gowd in the Breast.”—Jas. Hogg.—HIBW There's Life in the Old Land Yet.—Jas. R. Randall.—AWB “There's many a life chained down by circumstances.” — Anon.—GG There's nae Luck about the House.—Jean Adam. (Alt. also to W: J. Mickle.)—AmSS—BS 6—EP—EPs—HBP —OTPC–WEP 3 (Mariner's Wife, The.)—EBS—FEP—STC (Sailor's Wife, The.)—BFV—BGV-BNL–CBP—GN– GP–HBV-LC—LOS 2—PGT 1 There's no place like home.-J: Howard Payne. Sweet Home. There's no Rose without a Thorn, (Tab.) Monthly.)—BS 8—TCP There's no Such Word as Fail.-Alice B. Neal.-SSS There's not a Joy the World Can Give.—Lord Byron.—FEP (Stanzas for Music—C.)—WEP 4 (Youth and Age.)—PGT i “There's nothing bright above, below.” — T: Moore. See Turf Shall be my Fragrant Shrine, The. There's Nothing Like the Rose. — Christina G. Pok—RAC There's Rosemary.—Olive Tilford Dargan.--LBM There's Tan in the Street.—A. W. Thaxter.—CS 10 There's Wisdom in Women.—Rupert Brooke.—HEV There's Work Enough to Do.—Anon.—CS 15 These All Wait upon Thee.—Christina G. Rossetti...—RAC “These are they who, with the Bible in their hands.”—Anon. These Dreadful “Hard Times.”—Anon—Cs 38 “These eyes, though clear.” — J: Milton. See To Cyriack See Home (Scribner’s Rossetti. — Skinner. “These loving eyes may never more behold thee.” (Black- wood’s.)—G “These Three.”—Isabella W. Crawford.—TCW Theseus and Ariadne.—Lloyd Mifflin.—AA Thesmophoriazusae, The, Sel. fr. (Chorus of Women.) — Aristophanes.—SAy—SP 4–WR 20 Thet Boy Erastus.--Anon.—WR 58 Thet Boy ow. Ourn.—Jere De Brown.—CD–SR 5 They are All Gone. _(C.)—H: Vaughan. —BINL — CBP — EPE—FEP—HIBIP–OAE—STC (Beyond the Veil.)—WEP 2 f (Friends Departed.)—HBV-OB—OTPC (Friends in Paradise—abr.)—HDL–PGT2 They are Always at the Gate,_Anon.—CS 17 “They are Dear Fish to Me.”—Anon. See “They're Dear Fish to Me.” “They are slaves who fear to speak.”—Jas. R. Lowell. See Stanzas on Freedom. They Come . Not Back-Anon.—LLC They Come l the Merry Summer Months. well.—BNL–CBP—POS (abr.) (Merry Summer Months, Thé.)—HBP They Píº Think.-Phoebe Cary.—CBOP —NW —PGpr — y They Don't Agree.—Anon.—WR 30 They Got Better Acquainted.—Bert Leston Taylor.— WR 51 They Know not my Heart.—T: Moore.—FTA They Leave the Land of Gems, –Aubrey De Vere.-YC ... They Love indeed who Quake to Say they Love.—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. They Met but Once.—T: Moore.—FTA They Met by Chance.—Anon.—HIH They Met in Death. (Detroit Free Press.)—CS 36 (C.)—W: Mother- ~. 322 TITLE INDEX Thou They Ng. Quarreled. (London Tid-bits.) See Their First pat. They Parted,—Jas. R. Planche.—BIL–FTA They Reaped what they Sowed.—Anon.—SR 14 They Said.—Edith M. Thomas.-SAy They Sang for It.—Anon.—WR 15 They Say that Hope is Happiness.--Lord Byron.—BGW “They sin who tell us love can die.”—Rob't Southey. See Curse of Kehama, The. “They Speak o’ Wiles.”—W : Thom.—HEV * † - 3 3 “They turned to the earth, but she frowns on her child.”— Bayard Taylor.—BNL - They Two.—A., E : K.—HTb-I º They Went a-Fishin'.-Anon. See Two Fishers. They Went Fishing.—Anon. See. Two Fishers. “They went forth to battle but they always fell.”—ShaemaS O'Sheel.—HIBW-LBM - “They were living to themselves; self, with its hopes and promises and dreams.”—Anon.—GG They were Really Agreed.—Anon.—SP 6 - “They whºy blame my tenderness.”—Claire D’Anduze. — H “They who the sweetest rest.”—M. E. Townsend-–FHS They Will Nº. Do so Again.- Marg. Vandegrift.— CS 36 * (Culprit, A.)—BS 14—SR 5 “They're Dear Fish to Me.”—Anon.—FEP (“They are Dear Fish to Me.”)—BNL “They’re only Weans.”—Padric Gregory.-BIP They’ve Cut the Wood Away.-Anon.—AD Thick-sprinkled Bunting.—Walt Whitman.—CAP Thief of Time, The.—E: Young. See Night Thoughts. Thief on the Cross, The.—G: M. Vickers.-CS 24 Thieves' Convention and Demonstration.— Aleksander Ivan- ovich Kuprin.-W.R. 58 Thikhed’s New Year's Call.—Anon.—WR 3 . . º Thine Eyes. (In Travel Pictures No. 63.)—Heinrich Heine (tr. by J. F. Ballantyne.)—FTA—HP “Thine Eyes Still Shined.”—Ralph Waldo Emerson.—CAP (“Thine Eyes Still Shone.”)—STC Thing º Beauty is a Joy Forever, A.—J: Keats. See En- ym 10n. Things a Girl Doesn't Know.—Clara J. Denton.—FTT Things Delightful.-G: , Sigerson.—TIP Things in the Children’s Drawer, The.—Anon.—HP 2 Things Inside.—Aloysius Coll.—SP 6 Things not Always what they Seem.—Anon.—WR 14 Things that are more Excellent, The-W: Watson.—THV Things that I do not Like to See.—L. J. Rook.--LPS–PP Things that Never Die.—C: Dickens.—CS 37—HBR- RAC Things that Never Die.—Sarah Doudney.—RTV Things that Never Die.—E. O. Jewell.—CS 23 Things that we Never have Done, The.—Anon.—SR 14 Things to Remember.—Anon.—PEO Think.-C : Weekes.—DB Think before you. Act.—Mary Elliott.—HRWy—OTPC Think before you Drink.--—Anon.—TS Think of me, Dearest.—C: F. Hoffman,—FTA Think of me Then.—Anon.—CS 7 Think of Past Days.-Alfred de Musset.—AFP “Think dº thy wants, on thy faults.”—Frederika Bremer.— “Think you to escape.”—T: ā Kempis. See Imitation of Christ, The. Think'st Thou to Seduce Me.—T: Campion.—BLV Third of November [1861—C.], The. (Sel.)—W: C. Bry. ant.—PEO - Third Person, The.—Edmund Vance Cooke.—HIP 2 Third Sunday in Lent. (In The Christian Year.)—#J: Keble. —RLP—WEP 4 Thirsty Boy, A.-R. J. Burdette.-HTb-II Thirsty Earth, Soaks up the Rain, The. (Anacreontiques, II.)—Anacreon (tr. by Abraham Cowley.)—LC (Sl. abºr.) (Drinking—C.)—BLV—FEP — HBP — HBV — OB — WEP 2 Thirteen Original Colºnd George Washington.— Lucia . Mooney.—WR - - Thirteenth Chapter of First Corinthians. Bible. See First Corinthians. * Thirty White Horses.—Anon.—RAC Thirty Years with a Shrew. (Brooklyn Eagle.)—GH Thirty-first of May.—Frd’k Tennyson.—VA Thirty-four.—S: Fs. Smith.-AHI 2 Thirty-nine.—Eugene Field.—AFV “39.”—T. G. La Moille.—FS Thirty-nine Lovers, The. (London Graphic.)—TMR. (Girl with Thirty-nine Lovers, The.)—WR 8 Thirty-second Day, The-Sam Walter Foss.-SP 4 “This, after all, we believe, is the tone of true wisdom and - true virtue.”—Fs., Lord Jeffrey.—GG This Army Led by a Delicate and Tender Prince. — W: Shakespeare. See Hamlet. This Canada of Ours.-Jas. D. Edgar.—TCV “This century is the grandest of centuries.”—Victor Hugo. See Napoleon the Little. “This century proclaims the sovereignty of the citizen.” — Victor Hugo. See Napoleon the Little. This Compost.—Walt Whitman.—SN “This day, two hundred years ago.”—J: G. Whittier.—AD This Endris Night. (Percy Society’s Teact.)—YC This evening, Delia, you and I.--W: Cowper.—EPR, This Fever Called Living.—Wallace Irwin.—HSp This Happy Day.—Phoebe Cary.—YC * - This Holy Season.—Edmund Spenser.—NT This is All.—Rose Churchill.—FLS This is April.-Frank L. Stanton, W.R. 21 This is East, and this is West.—Anon.—TFS This is my Hour.—Zoé Akins.—HIBW This is my Love for You.-Grace Fallow Norton.—HBV This is no my Ain House.—Anon.—EBS This is no my Ain Lassie (I See a Form, I see a Face.)— Rob't Burns.—WEP 3 “This is the Last Time.”—Eugene Wood.—WR. 55 This Life is Full of Numbness and of Balk.-Christina G. Rossetti...—EPN - This Life is what we Make It.—Anon.—TFS “This life, which seems so fair.”—W: Drummond.—PGT 1 This Lime-tree Bower my Prison.—S: T. Coleridge.—BGW This Little Pig.— (Mother Goose.)—RAC—SFM This Name of Mine.—G : Houghton. See Album—Leaves. This Old Country.-Frank L. Stanton.—WR 25 This Old World of Ours.-G: W. Bungay.—CS 25 This Royal Throne of Kings.—W: Shakespeare. Richard II. This Side, and That.—G: Macdonald.—BS 11 “This system and order everywhere forms the basis of all . . Science.”—H: , C. Minton-GG This, too, will Pass Away.-J : G. Saxe.—KNE This was Abraham Lincoln.—Anon.—WR.45 w This was the Noblest Roman of them all.—W: Shakespeare. See Julius Caesar. This Way.—Anon.—LPS–PP This Way is Fame.—(Philadelphia Press.)—HTb-I This World is All a Fleeting Show.— T: Moore.— AmSS — BNL–GP—HBV–RLP This World's Joy.—Anon.—OB This Would I Do.—Constance F. Runcie.—MR This Year—Next Year.—Anon.—HP Thisbe.—Helen G. Cone.—AA Thistle, The...—G: Murray.—TCW Thistle and the Rose, The, Sels. fr.—W: Dunbar. Dame Nature Crowns the Scottish Lion King of Beasts. See King Thrissill and the Rois, The.—EBS—EP—WEP 1 Thistledown.—Clara D. Bates.—AA Thistles and Folks who are Like Them. — Bradford Torrey. See Foot-path Way, The. Tho' Worlds 'quite me, shall I myself Forgive?—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. Thomas à Kempis.-Lizette W. Reese.—AA Thomas à Kempisſ ; De Imitatione Christil.-R. R. Bowker. . —AA—EDY—FEP—HDL - Thomas and Nancy Lincoln.-Edna Dean Proctor.—WR 45 Thomas at Chickamauga.-Kate B. Sherwood.—BAB–PAH Thomas Carlyle. (London Punch.)—EDY Thomas Chatterton.--Anon.—CP Thomas Cromwell. (Old Ballad.)—ESB - Thomas Jefferson and John Adams. – Rob't C. Winthrop. See Centennial Oration. Thomas Moore.—R : H. Stoddard.—EDY Thomas o' Yonderdale.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Thomas Rhodes.—Edgar Lee Masters.-NPA Thomas, the Rhymer. (Pt. I. – in Border Minstrelsy.) — A Anon.—BB —BIESB —CTBP —EBS —GT —HBP — |HBV-OE–OIBB (Thomas Rymer.)—EP—EPC–EPO-ESB Thora. (Sl. abr.)—Hjalmar H. Boyesen.—BS 11 Thoralf and Synnow.—Hjalmar H. Boyesen.—AA Thoreau.-Amos B., Alcott.—AA—LBA Thoreau's Flute.—Louisa M. Alcott.—AA —EDY —HBV — LBA—PNW Thorgerda.-J: Payne.—VA Thorn, A.—Anon.—FLS Thorn, The.—W: Dean Howells.-AFV Thorn-apple, Sel. fr. ... (Sermon from a Thorn-apple Tree, A.) —Emily H. Miller.—AD Thornless Roses.—Julia C. R. Dorr.—BIL Thorpe and Company.—A. G. Plympton.—WR 29 Those Evening Bells.-T: Moore. —AmSS —BNL —CBP — CS 15—FEP—HBP—OTPC—POL–PF-StS Those Far-off Fields.-Constance, Fairbanks.--—TCV Those Glorious Stars (Conjunction of Jupiter and Venus, : Bryant.—LLC Those I Love.—Anon.—COS—PP Those Landladies.—Ina Leon Cassilis.-W.R. 36 Those Other Letters.--Anon.—WR. 20 Those Pants Mother Makes.—Anon.—WR 52 Those Rebel Flags.-J. H. Jewett.—OAF—PAH-PAPrm Those Sweet Old Days.-Mrs. S. C. Hazlett-Bewis.-HTb-I Thou and I. Sel. fr.-Theo. Tilton. (Love in Age.)—CBP . . (Under the Sod.)—CBP - Thou art Gone to the Grave. (At a Funeral—C.)—Reginald Heber.—HIBE’ - (Stanzas on the Death of a Friend.)—FEP Thou art not Fair.--T: Campion.—BLV—NT Thou Art, O God! (C.)—T: Moore.—AmSS— CBP —FEP *—OTPC–RAC—RLP—STO (Glory of God in Creation, The.)—POS Thou Blind Man's Mark, thou Fool's Self-chosen Snare.-Sir Philip Sidney.—EPE Thou Canst not Boast.—R : B. Sheridan.-BGV Thou Canst not Forget.—Anon.—CS 21—FLS (sl. abr.) “Thou canst not frown, O Death.”—S. H. Thayer.—GG Thou Didst Delight my Eyes.—Rob't Bridges.—VA Thou, God, Seest Me.—Jas. Montgomery–HBP Thou God Unsearchable.—C : Wesley.—HIBI’ Thou Hast Sworn by thy God, my Jeanie.—Allan Cunning- ham.—BNL–CBP—EPs—FEP—RLP—STC (Thou hast Vowed by thy Faith, my Jeanie.)—HBP €–U, ).-- 323 Thou AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Thou Hast Wowed by thy Faith, my Jeanie.—Allan Cunning- ham. See foregoing. Thou Knowest.—Julia C. R. Dorr.—CBP Thou Knowest Best.—Marianne Farmingham.—CS 26 Thou Lingering Star.—Rob't Burns. See To Mary in Heaven. Thou Livest, Soul! (I'm Book of Day-dreams.)—C: L. Moore.—AA Thou Mother with thy Equal Brood.—Walt Whitman.-CAP Thou Seemest Like a Flower.—Heinrich Heine.—HGV Thou Shalt not Steal.—Anon.—WR 52 Thou Shalt not Steal.-W. : Jennings Bryan.—SP 6 Thou, Too, Sail, On.—H: W. Longfellow. See Building of the Ship, The. Thou wert Lovely on thy Bier.—W: S. Walker.—HIPP (Death's Alchemy.)—VA Thou wilt Never Grow Old—E. C. Howarth-LLC Though All Great Deeds.-Jean Ingelow.—THV Though Cruel Fate.—Rob't Burns. (My Jean.)—BIL–FTA “Though he Slay !”—Albion W. Tourgée-TMR. Though I am Young and Cannot Tell.—Ben Jonson.—NT Though Lost to Sight, to Memory Dear. (Sailor's Farewell, The—C.)—Ruthven Jenkyns (wr. at to T : Moore.)— CS 13—FTA—HP–PYO Af - (Good Bye.)—TFY (Sweetheart, Good-by 1)—FLS (“Sweetheart, good-bye I that flut’ring sail.”)—GG Though Oft Deceived.—Anon.-FLS Though Rich in Love.—Guillaume de Machault.—AFP “Though scoffers ask, where is your gain?”—T: Knox,−GG. “Though you are young, and I am old.” — T: Campion. — OEL Thought.—Christopher P. Cranch.-BNL–CBP—GP (Knowing.)—LLC §ºjº Ašíº-FEP—HBP (“Thought is deeper than all speech”—br. sel.)—CS 1 Thought.—Ralph Waldo Emerson.—CAP Thought.—Helen Hunt Jackson.—ASL–EPs Thought.—Lord T: Vaux,−STC Thought, A.—R : Watson Gilder.—CBP | Thought, A.—J: H. Ingham.—EDY Thought, A. (Last Fruit off an Old Tree, X.)—Walter S. * andor.—W Though A. Sel. fr. (“Follow me.”)— Abram J. Ryan. — Thought, A.—Jas. K. Stephen.—HIP 2—SAy—WA Thought, A.—Rob't L: Stevenson.—PIPl Thought, The.—W: B. Rands.-O.B—OVW Thought and Language.—Anon.—KNE Thought from Nietszche, A.—C: James.—HIP 2 Thought from the Rhine, A.—C: Kingsley.—POW “Thought is deeper than all speech.” — Christopher. P. Cranch. See Thought. * - Thought of a Briton on the Subjugation of Switzerland. (C.) —W : Wordsworth.-EPS–WEP 4 (England and Switzerland, 1802.)—PGT 1–PPV—SC (Sonnet: “Two Voices are there.”)—LHT Thought of Her, The.—R : Hovey.—LBM Thought of the Past, A.—Epes Sargent.—CBP Thought ins; by the New Year, A. (C.)—T: Camp- ell,—Jºliº S (River of Life, The.)—BGV- BNL — CBP — HBV — - PGT 1–R.LP Thoughtless Cruelty.—C: and Mary Lamb.-OTPC “Thoughtless world to majesty may bow, The.” (Limes , re- jected fr. Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard.)— T: Gray.—HIP Thoughts.-Philip J. (?) Bailey.—FP Thoughts, Sels. fr.-Blaise Pascal. ge “Man is but a reed, the weakest in nature.” (Br. sel. fr. The Greatness and Littleness of Man.)—GG Thoughts.-Coventry Patmore.—OVW Thoughts.-Rose H. Thorpe.—CS 37 Thoughts about Lincoln.—Anon.—WR 46 Thoughts at a Party.—Mary K. Dallas.-W.R. 3 Thoughts during Easter Service.—G: M. Baker.—WR. 57 Thoughts ſº, he Discuraged Farmer.—Jas. Whitcomb Riley. Thoughts for a New Year.—Theo. Parker.—BS 9 Thoughts for a Young Man.—Horace Mann.—RAC (Thoughts for Young Men.)—BS 23 Thoughts for the New Year. (Youth’s Companion.)—BS 14 Thoughts for Young Men.—Horace Mann. See Thoughts for a Young Man. Thoughts from Goethe.—Johann W. von Goethe.—KNE Thoughts, Hope and Love.—Anon-NT Thoughts in a Cathedral.—Rhys Carpenter.—LY Thoughts in a Garden. — (Tr. by) Andrew Marwell. See Garden, The. Thoughts in a Library.—Anne C. L. Botta.--FEP Thoughts in Père la Chaise. (Sel. fr.)—Julia Ward. Howe. (Imºged Reply of Eloisa to the Poet's Questioning.)— C Thoughts of “Enoch Arden.”—Anon.—CS 5 Thoughts of Home.—Anon-S º Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius, Sels. fr. — Marcus Aurelius Antoninus. Even in a Palace. (Sel. fr. Blº, V., Par. 16.)—OS 2 Tortitude. (Sel. fr. IV., 49.)—OS 2 Goodness. (Sel. fr. VII., 15.)—OS 1 * * * * Thoughgº American Patriotism. — Albert E.: Winship. — Thoughts on Conservation.— (By various awthors.)—OAA Thoughts, on Immortality.—Philip Schaff.-AmSS—CS 23 Thoughts on the Commandments.--Anon.—SP 8 Thoughts on the Forest. Thoughflº the Commandments.-G: A. Baker, Jr.—AA- (“Love your neighbor as yourself.”)—BS 4 Thoughºugh the Forest.—Alice B. Neal. See Trees in the lūy. - Thoughts on the Forest.—J: Neal.—AD Thoughts on the Forest.—W: J. Pabodie.—AD Thoughts on the Forest.—Jas. Thomson. See Seasons, The. * (B1". Sel. fr. A Farewell to the Vanities of the World.)—Sir H: Wotton (?) –AD Thoughts. Suggested the Day Following, on the Banks of Nith, near the Poet's Residence.—W: Wordsworth.- WEP 4 Thousand a Year, A. (Dial.)—Anon.—MPD Thousand ºthirty-seven The.—C: Graham Halpine.— BE Thousand Isles, The.—C: Sangster.—SBOS—SGB Thrall, The.—Clinton Scollard.-AL Thrasymedes and Eunče.—Walter S. Landor.—BS 20 (ovºire from “Thrasymedes and Eunče”—br. sel.)— Thrasymene.—C: Strong.—TIWP - Thread and Song.—J: W. Palmer.—BNL Thread of Life, The. (C.)—Christina G. Rossetti...—VA (Aloof.)—OB—OVW Threads from the Woof, Sels. fr.—G : H. Galpin. Lie for a Life, A.—WR 24 Rose of Rome, A.—WR 22 Threads of Light.—Anon.—WR 55 Threatening.—W: Shakespeare. See King John. Threatens Santa Claus.-Anon.—WR 52 Three Acres of Land.—Anon.—NA Three Arrows, The.—E: Fitzgerald.—OVW Three Bells, The.—J: G. Whittier.—CAP—CR—CS 8—CSS —LOS 1–PC—PCK–SA Three Best Doctors, The.-S. W. Duffield. See Three Good Doctors. Three Black Crows, The.—J: Byron.—SAy Three Blessings.--Anon.—PA Three Brothers, The.—Sel. fr.—Eden Phillpotts. (Rehearsal of the Mummers' Play, The.)—BOC Three Bugs.--Alice and Phoebe Cary.—CFBP—PG pr—RAC Three Chairs, The.—Anon. See Three Little Chairs, The. Three Cherry-stones, The.—Anon.—CS 26 Three Children.—Anon.—NA Three Children Sliding. (Parody.)—Cavazza.-PA Three Compromises of the Constitution.—Anon.—CPs Three Cottage Girls, The.—W: Wordsworth.-GC–HBW Three Counsellors, The.—G: W. Russell.—HT-TIP Three Cunning Crabs, The.—Dorothy Wood.—POS Three Damsels-Algernon C: Swinburne.—YC. Three Days.--—Jas. R. Gilmore.—BNL Three Days in the Life of Columbus.-Jean F. C. Delavigne. —OM (sl. abr.)—SS—TMR (abr.)—WR 33 Three Rº! Rules of Life. — Stewart L. Woodford. — Three Dudes, The.—Anon.—HTb-I Three Epitaphs.-Rob't Herrick.--—CBP Three Fiends, The.—Rob't J. Burdette.—SR 3 Three Fishers, The.. (T'ab. based on Kingsley’s “The Three Fishers.”)—Anon.—TCP Three Fishers, The. (C.)—C: Kingsley. — BNL — BS 3 — CBOP—CBP—CGd—CS 10–CTBP—FEP —GEP — GP – HBV —HTb-II —LC —LLC —LOS 3 —OS 2 — OTPC—PCL–PG.G.R.—PYO —RLP —SEP —SSR — STC–VA—WR. 26 (Fishermen, The.)—CSS—HBP Three Flowers.--T: Bailey Aldrich-POW Three Flowers.-W. Watson.—HT Three Flowers, The.—S: F. Smith.-POS Three Friends.-S: Taylor Coleridge.—THV Three Friends, The-C: Lamb.-PC (br. sel.) Three Frºg of Mine.—H: Wadsworth Longfellow.— CAP Three Gates.—Anon. See Good Rule, A. Three Good Doctors.-S. W. Duffield.-PP–YFR (Three Best Doctors, The.)—TFS Three Graces, The. (Tab.)—Anon.—BS 13—TCP Three Graves, The. (Sel. fr.)—S: Taylor Coleridge. (Bell and Brook.)—CBP ree Great Thinkers on Immortality. — H: W. Beecher; Jas. Martineau; Socrates.—OAF Three Greatest Americans, The.—Theo. Roosevelt.—OAL Three Holy Kings, The. (Ald.)—Anon.-CLS Three Horsemen, The.—Anon.—CS 15 Three Hundred Thousand More. — Jas. Sloane Gibbons. – AIH 2—AWB–BE—EDY—OAM—PAH–PAP m (We are Coming Father Abraham)—HTb-II—POL Three Jovial Huntsmen.—Anon.—CHV-NA (Nursery Rhymes, II.)—CGd—OTPC Three Jovial Welshmen, The.—Anon.—HIBVy Three Khalandeers, The.—Jas. C : Mangan.—OVW Three Kings, The. (Ballad.)—OBB Three Kings, The. — Eugene Field. Cologne, The. Three Kings, The.—HI: W. Longfellow.—BS 15 (sl. abr.)— - gº-GN —HBV —HBVy —OAC —PP —WR 28 — (0.)—Eugene Field.-CLS– See Three Kings of Y Three Kings of Cologne, The. P—ST SP– (Three Kings, The)—GN - Three Kings Went Riding.—A. Mary F. Robinson.—YC Three Kisses.—Eliz. B. Browning.—BIL–CEP—FTA —GP §; Second, Third.)—LTV Sonnets from the Portuguese.)—BNL–FEP—GEP— HBP—HBV—VA (XXXVIII.-O.) 324 TITLE INDEX _/Through Three Kisses of Farewell.—Agnes E. Glase.--FLS Three Kisses of Farewell,—Saxe Holme-CB Three Leaves from a Boy's Diary.—Sue Gregory.-BS 14 Three Liberties. The.—J; Pym.—OS 3. . Three Lights, The-Adeline D. T. Whitney.—CBP Three Little Bugs, The.—Anon.—PyS Three Little Chairs, The.—Anon.—CS 13 (Three Chairs, The-sl. abr.)—SR 7__ Three Little Chestnuts.--Anon.—SP 4–WR 34 Three Little Country Cooks,—Anon-CHP Three Little Fishers. (Parody.)—Frank H. Stauffer.— PA Three Little Graves.—Anon.—CS 16 Three Little Kittens.—Anon.—ASR-II—PGpr—WR 6 Three Little Mothers.-Clara Denton.—LPD Three Little Mushrooms. Anon.—PP—YFR Three Little Nest-birds.--Anon.—MYF Three Little Pigs, The-A.S. Scott-Gatty.—BWC Three Lovers, The.—Anon.—CH Three Loves.—Lucy H. Hooper.—BNL-FEP Three Maidens Fair.—Stanley Schell.—WR 35 Three Marys at Castle Howard, in 1812 and 1837, The.— E. Elliott.—WEP 4 * Three Meetings.-Dinah M. Craik.-BIL–BS 15 Three Men in a Boat, Sels. fr.—Jerome K. Jerome. Dark Forest of Sorrow, The. (Sel. fr. Ch. X.)—CS 30 (Night—sel.)—BS 25 Hanging a Picture. (Sel. fr. Ch. III.)—WR 9 (How Uncle Podger Hung a Picture—sl. abr.)—BS 19 (Uncle Podger Hangs a Picture.)—CS 30 IIerr Slossenn Boschen's Song. (Sel. fr. Ch. VIII.)— 9 Mr. Harris's Comic Song. (Sel. fr. Ch. VIII.)—WR 9 signing § the Magna Charta, The. (Sel. fr. Ch. XI.)— (Sel. fr. Ch. XIV.)— (Sel. fr. Ch. XVIII.)— Trials of the Musical Amateur. Unexpected Denouement, An. Victim to One Hundred and Seven Fatal Maladies, A. (Sel. fr. Ch. I.)—WR 15 (Imaginary Invalid, The-abr.)—HBR-StS .. Three * of Gotham. — T: L. Peacock. See Nightmare Abbey. . Three ſº Song, The.—T: Dekker. See Troll the Bowl. Three Mice, The. (Parody.)—Anthony C, Deane.—PA Three Missions, The.—Loula K. Rogers.-W.R. 6 Three Musketeers, The, Sels. fr.-Alex, Dumas. (D’Artagnan Joins the Musketeers.)—BOE * (Execution of Lady De Winter, The.)—BS 24 Three Naughty Kittens.—Isabel Frances Bellows.-WR 35 Three Nazarites, The...—Ellen Murray.—CS 25 . Three o’Clock in the Morning.—R. S. Palfrey.— DD– LLC (abr.)—NV Three Old Carols.--Anon.—BVC Three Old Saws. (C.)—Lucy Larcom. (Do Something.)—HP (abºr.)—PP—PyS—YFR Three Pairs and One.—Friedrich Rückert (tr. by Clement L. Smith.)—OS 1 Three Parsons, The.—A Sailor Deacon's Story.—Rob't Over- ton.—CS 25—SSS Three Pleasures, The.—Auguste Brizeux.-AFP Three Poems.-Ralph Hodgson.—NPA Three Poets, The. (Parody.)—Lilian Whiting.—PA Three Portraits of Prince Charles.—Andrew Lang.—EDY- EIHT-VA - Three Prayers.-Kate Tucker Goode.—SP 6 Three Preachers, The.—C : Mackay.—CS 32 Three Ravens, The.—Anon.—BBB–BESB-EPO —ESB — BIBW-OB–OB B Three “Rhymes of Ironquill.”—Eugene F. Ware.—THP Three Roses.—T: B. Aldrich.-GP (Destiny—C.)—ASL–CEP Three Roses, The.—Walter S. Landor.—BGV Three Sailors, The.-W. : M. Thackeray.—BBB–MHR (Little Billee—C.)—ABV-BNL–CF GSP–HBV—HBWy—NA — OTPC — PCK — PF — THE Three Scared Little Boys.--Anon.—WR 51 Three Scars, The.—G. : W. Thornbury.-VA Three §º. — Christina G. Rossetti. — EPN — HBV — 2 Three Shadows.-Dante Gabriel Rossetti...—EP—HBV Three Ships.--Anon.—WR 28 Three Silences of Molinos, The.—HI: W. Longfellow.—CAP Three Sisters, The.—Arthur Davison Ficke.—HIBW-NPA Three Sonnets on Oblivion.—G. : Sterling.—HIBV Three Sonnets on Prayer.—R : Chenevix Trench.--CBP Three #. The...— J: Moultrie. — BNL — CS 15 — FEP — Three Sorrows, The.—Auguste Brizeux.-AFP Three Stages.—Anon.—CS 37 Three States.—Eugene F. Ware.—S Three Sunbeams.-I. E. Jones.—CS 28 Three Sundays in a Week. (Cond.)—Edgar A. Poe.—WR Three Things to Remember.—W : Blake.—CBPC - Three Topers.-Hyde Parker.--WR 18 Three Trees.—C: H. Crandall.—HIS-NV-PEO Three Trees, The...—Ellen Murray.—CS 28 Three Troopers, The.—G: W. Thornbury.— EHT — EPE — fºſs-ÉBV-VA Three Visitors.--Lucy H. Hooper.—WR 5 Three Voices, The.—C: C. Hahn.—BS 19 Three Warnings, The.—Hester T. Piozzi.--BNL -CBOP — - CS 12–EEP—HIBV-MYF-STC - Three Welshmen.—Anon.—CFBP Three Wishes, The...—Anon.—CS 16 Three Wishes, The. (Pºiº T, Horn.--StD Three Women.—Anon.—WR 15 Three Women Poets of New England. (Lecture recital —- with recitations,)—Grace B. Faxon.—WR 26 Three Wonderful Things.-Elsie L. Darling.—WR 50 Three Yſgºl of Strength. — Friedrich Schiller. — HDL — WR. 33 (Hope, Faith, [and], Love.)—GP–OS 2 (Words of Strength.)—BS 9–KNE Three wºrk, atch, Wait, The. — H: B. Carrington. Three Years she Grew. (Poems of the Imagination.—X.)— W: Wordsworth.-BNL–EP—FEP—GC —GEP — GP—GT—HBVy—MBL–QH-SEP—SSR—VE (Education of Nature, The.)—PGT 1 (Lucy.)—BFW-GN–HBP (II.)—IR (II.)—OB (IV.) —PHS–WEP 4 (II.) - (Sel.)—EPs—OS 3 ("Tº years she grew in sun and shower.”)— BGV — “Three years she grew in sun and shower.” — W: Words- worth. See foregoing. - Three-inch Grin, The.—Anon.—CCB Threescore and Ten.—R : H : Stoddard.—HIBW Threnodia, A. (Sel. fr.)—E. B.-APM “Threnodia Augustalis.”—Oliver Goldsmith.-DB Threnody.—Ralph W. Emerson.—AA—CAP—HBJP–OAE (Abr.)—EDY (Wilt thou not Ope thy Heart to Know.)—GT Threnody.-Ruth Guthrie Harding.—HIBW Threnody, A.—G : T. Lanigan.—AA—EDY—HBV-NA (Ahkoond of Swat, The.)—AWIH–THP Threnody, A.—L: W. Tuedoux.-AMV 1 Threnody in Memory of Albert Darasz, A, Sel. fr.—W: J. Linton.—VA Threnody of the Pines.—W: H. Hayne.—EDY Threnos.-Percy B. Shelley.—PGT 1 int, A-C.)—BGV-BNL–EhB–FEP — HBP — RLP—SEP—SP 3–VIE-WEP 4 Thresher to the Winds, The...—Joachim du Bellay.--AFP Threshing Time.--C. L. Edson.—S Threshold of the New Year.—Anon.—POS Thrice Happy he who by Some Shady Grove.— W: Drum- mond.—GT—HBV g Thrice # these Oaken Ashes in the Air.—T: Campion.— + 4 Thrilling Appeal, A.—Anon.—TS (Woman's Plea, A–diff. vers.)—FMR Thrilling Incident, A.—Anon.—KNE Thrilling Scenes in Dixie. (C.)—C: F. Browne. (Artemus Ward Crossing Dixie's Line.)—CS 2 Thrilling Sketch. (Sel. fr. Tarry thou till I Come; or, - Salathiel, the Wandering Jew, Bk. I., Ch. XXI.)— - : Croly.—CS 8 (Constantius and the Lion.)—BS 24—PFP Thrissill and the Rois.-W : Dunbar. See Thistle and the Rose, The. Thro' Grief and Thro’ Danger.—T: Moore.—BTP Throes of Science, The-Fs. Bret Harte.—MHR (Society upon the Stanilaus [wr. law l-C.)—AA—BNL —FEP—GP—HBV-PYO –THP-YBV Throne of Death, The. (Poems of the Imagination, Mis: cellaneous Sonnets, Pt. I., XXVIII.) — W: Words- Worth.—WEP 4 Throstle, The. (C.) — Alfred Tennyson.— CCB — HBV — HBVy—RAC–SN–SP 3 (Summer is Coming.)—LTV Through Baltimore.—Bayard Taylor.—AH 2–EDY—PAH Through Children’s Eyes.—Anon.—YFD “Through court, and through mart, and through college.”— . R. McNulty.—GG Through Death to Life. (C.)—Horatius Bonar. (Life from Death.)—CS 6 Through Death to Life.—HI: Harbaugh.--CS 3 Through Dimness to Truth.-Washington Gladden.— WR 54 Through Fire and Water.—Jos. C. Lincoln. See Cap'n Eri. Through Fire in Mobile Bay.—Anon.—PAH t Through Great Tribulation.—Edwin Arnold.—THV Through Life. (Chambers’ Journal.)—HP—THV Through Tove to Light.—R : Watson Gilder.—CBP—THV Through. Nature to God.—(Sel. fr.)—J: Fiske. (Saying of Linnaeus, A.)—OAA Through Peace to Light.—Adelaide A. Procter.—SSS (Lead me, O Lord—sl. abr.)—SSS (Per Pacem ad Lucem—C.)—CS 7—FEP—HDL–WA Through Nº. Bearded Barley. — O. R. Howard Thomson. — Through the Dark Forest. (Sel. fr. Speech in London, May 18, 1890.)—H: M. Stanley.—BS 18 Through the Darkness.-W. : Winter.—FP Through the Flood. — J. : Watson. See Beside the Bonnie Brier Brush. Through the House Give Glimmering Light. — W: Shake- speare. See Midsummer Night's Dream, A. Through the Looking-glass, Sel. fr. (The Walrus and the Carpenter—verses.)—Lewis Carroll.—BWC–CS 26– GN-NA–THP Through the Loopholes.—A. H. Harryman,—SR 3 Through * Lovely Vale. (W. music.)—H. S. Perkins.— Through the Night.—R : Dehmel.-HGV .* Through the Solitudes.—G. F. Savage-Armstrong.—TIP “Through the tense clear sky above us.” — W: W. Story. See Un Bacio Dato non è Mai Perduto. Through the Window.—Florence Earle Coates.—HT 325 Through AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Through the Wood Laddie. (In Tea-table Miscellany.) — Allan Ramsay.—WEP 3 Through Toil.-A. L. Hinds.-HP Through Trails.- — Rosegarten,_CS 7 “Throughout the entire word of God we are taught the §ed duty of being happy.”—Arthur P. Stanley.— Throwing Kisses.—Anon.—TFS Throwing Stones.—Mrs. Eliz. Turner.—OTPC - Thrown Away.-Rudyard Kipling.—HER —WR 19 (cond.) Thrush, The...—Amanda T. Jones.—S Thrush dā; Gilded Cage, A.—Christopher Pearse Cranch.- Thrush in the Moonlight, A.—Witter Bynner.—AMV 4 Thrush'ô º The...—J: Clare.—CGd— FEP — LC— NT – *TX Thrush’s Song, The.—W. Macgillivray-TMR Thunder Shower, The.—J: Hall Wheelock.--NPA Thunder Storm, A.—A. P. Miller.—SR 3 Thunderchild’s Tiament.—E. W. Thomson.—SBOS—SGB Thunder-storm, The.—Jas. Thomson. See Seasons, The. Thunderstorm Giant, The.—Eliz. C. Webb.--CB Thunderstorm in August.—W. Kirby.—OCV Thunder-storm in the Alps, A. — Lord Byron. Harold's Pilgrimage. te Thunderstorms.-W. H. Davies. See Foliage. Thursday.—Frd’k E: Weatherly.—SAy Thursday “At Home” Day.—Anon.—WR 50 Thursdº or, The Spell.—J: Gay. See Shepherd's Week, 162. Thursday Processions in Advent.--W:.S. Walsh-BOC Thursday Sabbath Day, The. (C.)—Will Carleton. (Grand Old Day, The-earlier vers.)—BS 18 Thus Far.—Sophie Jewett.—LBA º Thus the Mayne Glideth.-Rob't Browning. See Paracelsus. “Thust Only a Dweam.”—J: Bennett.—SR 10 Thy art be Nature.—W: Wordsworth.-CBP Thy Braes are Bonny. (Song—The Braes of Yarrow—C.) —J: Logan.—BNL (sl. abr.) See Childe (Bºg of Yarrow, The.)-BGV—EBS—EPs (abr.)— SB-FEP—HBV-PG.T 1 (Song—sl. abr.)—HBP - º º “Thy glory Thou didst manifest” (Water into Wine, The.) —E. E. Higbee.—LLC Thy Heart.—Anon.—NA Thy Joy in Sorrow.—Chauncey H. Townshend-–VA “Thy Kingdom Come.”—Lady H.; Somerset.—WR 18 Thy Name.—C: F. Hoffman.-FTA e - : “Thy sacred leaves, fair freedom's flower.” — Oliver W. • Holmes. See Flower of Liberty; The. Thy Smiles.—C: F. Hoffman.-FTA Thy Song.—Frances L. Mace.—TFY Thy Voice is Heard, [thro' Rolling Drums].-Alfred Tenny- son. See Princess, The. Thy Way, not Mine.—Horatius Bonar.—FEP—HDL–VA Thy Will be Done.—Charlotte Elliott.—FEP Thy Will be Dome.—J: Hay—SR 14 Thy Will be Done.—Anna L. Waring.—FEP (My Times are in Thy Hands.)—AmSS—HDL–STC Thy Will be Done,—J: G. Whittier.—BNL Thy Witching Look.-Anon.—FLS Thyme and Rue.- (Ballad.)—BBB Thyroid Gland, The. (Parody.)—R. M.–PA Thyrsis.-Matthew Arnold.— BOF —EPs —GT — BIDL (bºr. sel.)—OVV—PGT 2—RLP—WEP 4 (Departure of the Cuckoo-br. sel.)—SN Thyself.-J: A. Symonds.-VA Tiare Tahiti...—Rupert Brooke.—GnR-II Tiarella. The.—Saxe Holm.—CHW Tibbie Dunbar.—Rob't Burns.—LC Tibbie Fowler.—Anon.-EBS Tibbie Inglis.-Mary Howitt.—CBP—STC Tiber, The.—Virgil, (Tr. by C. P. Cranch.)—TIWP Ticket o’ Leave.—G. : R. Sims.-BS 1.1—CS 22 Ticket of Leave, The. (Punch.)—HPE Ticonderoga, Sel. fr.—Percy MacKaye.—PNW - Ticonderoga.-W. B. Wilson.—HIPB—OAI-PAP —SP 8 — SSR, Tide at the Flood, The. (Sel.)—Dinah M. Craik–FMR Tide of Faith, The...—G. : Eliot.—THV - Tide Rises, the Tide Falls, The...—H: W. Longfellow.—AA— AL–ASL–CAP Tide River, The.—C : Kingsley. See Water Babies. Tides, The-H: W. Longfellow.—CBP Tides are Rising, The-Anon-CS 23 Tiger, The. (C.—in Songs of Experience.)—W: Blake. — |BFW-BGV-BNL–BWC–CBOP–CBP—CBPC — CHV-CSBP—EP—EPR—EPs—FEP—GEP —GN —GSP–GT-HBP—HBV—HBVy—LOS 1–NT — OB-OTPC–PCL–PYO—RAC—RLP—SEP —SN —SSR—STC–VE—WEP 3 (Sl. abr.)—CEL (Abºr.)—CGd—OS 1 . (Beauty of Terror, The.)—LH Tiger, The.—R : Chenevix Trench.-CBP Tiger Bay.—Rob't Buchanan.—CS 34 Tiger Lily, The. (Ad.)—Joaquin Miller. Tiger-lilies.—T; B, Aldrich,--AL–GN—P Tight Little Island, The. and.)—T: Dibdin.— Tildy.—Frd’k W. Loring.—WR. 21 (Minding the Hens.)—SR 5 Tilghman's #: from Yorktown to Philadelphia]. —Howard Pyle.—BS 10—CS 21 (longer.) Till Christmas.--Anon.—WR 17 Till Death us Join.-Arthur P. Stanley. See following. See Como. O (Albr.) (£º rºl. fr. The Snug Little Is- “‘Till death us part.'.”—Arthur P. Stanley.—GG ... (Till Death us Join.)—BS 10 Tilly Bones.—Eliz. W. Bellamy-WR 15 Tim Calligan's Grave-money.—Arlo Bates.—SP 7 Tim Murphy's [Irishl Stew.—Anon-CD–SDR Tim Titus.-J. Fox Abrahams-CS 33. Tim Tuff.-E: Capern-CS 3 Tim Turpin.--T: Hood.—THP Tim Twinkleton's Twins.—C: A, Bell.—CS 7 Timber, The. (Sel.)—H: Waughan.-EP—EPE—OB Timber Line.—Surville J. DeLan.--CS 27 - Timber Wolves, The-Ivan Swift–HP 2 Timbuctoo. (Parody.)—W: M. Thackeray.-PA Time.—Anon.—PC Time. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Time.—Sir J.: Beaumont—KNE Time.—Florence Earle Coates.—AMW 3 Time.—T: S. Collier.—AA Time.—B: Franklin. See Poor Richard's Almanac. Time.—Jasper Mayne.—OB . (“Time is a feathered thing.”)—HBP Time.-F. G. Scott.—VA Time.—Walter Scott. ... See Antiquary, The. Time.—Percy B. Shelley—CBP—SEP—VE Time.—E: Young. See Night, Thoughts, - Time and Death, W: H. Whitworth-WA - Time and Eternity.—Alfred Tennyson. See In Memoriam. Time and Grief.-W: L. Bowles. See To Time. Time and its Changes.—Philip Jas. Bailey. See Festus. Time and Love, I... (Sonnet LXIV.) — W: Shakespeare. — PGT 1–pl{S–RLP - . (Spoils of Time, The—5th son.)—FP Time *}, Hºve. II. (Sonnet LXV.) — W: Shakespeare. — (Spoils of Time, The-6th son.)—FP Time and the Seasons.—Clara Denton.—LPD Time Doeth All Things Well.—Jerome Harte.—WR. 26 “Time draws near the birth of Christ, The.”—Alfred Tenny- son. See In Memoriam. Time Enough.-Anon.-NV (Squirrel's Lesson, The.)—PP—PyS—YFR, Time Flies.—Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.—TT Time for Prayer, The.—Anon.—CS 10 Time for Santa Claus.-M. Nora Boylan.--CE Time, Hope and Memory.—T: Hood.—FP - Time in Absence. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL “Time is a feathered thing.”—Jasper Mayne. See Time. . Time I’ve Lost in Wooing, The.—T: Moore.— BLW –EP — FTA—HIBV-RLP—VSA—WEP 4 Time Long Past.—Percy B. Shelley.—BGV-HEV Time May Steal the Dewy Bloom.—C: G. Blanden.—TFY Time not to be Recalled.—Anon.—CS 1 | Time of Roses.—T: Hood.—NT—OB (abr.)—OVV-VSA Ballad: “It was not in the Winter.”—VA - (Abr.)—HBP Time of the Barmecides, The-Jas. C. Mangan.—TIP Time of º, Singing of Birds, The. (W. music.)—Anon. Time Fº Time Passing, Time to Come. (Sel. fr. Psalm C.)—Jas. Montgomery.—HIBI’ -- Time, Real and Imaginary.—S: T. Coleridge.—BGV-NT— OB-QH-RLP—WEP 4 Time the Destroyer.—Anon.—AIFP Time to be, The, Sel. fr.-Alice Cary.—AD - Time to be Wise.—Walter S. Landor.—BGV-HIBW-WA Time to Go.—Susan Coolidge.—GN ‘‘Time to Me.”—Anon.—HIP Time to Rise.—Rob't L: Stevenson.—CFBP—SMG Time to Tinker 'Roun’ſ – Paul Laurence Dunbar. — AL — WR. 25 - Time Tº: the Tables.— Viola Valentine. See Then and OW. Time Williºted Sel. fr. - onson.—BNL ‘‘Time wº years, and months, and hours.”—T: Watson. (Masques—sel. fr. song.)—Ben -* { Time you, Old Gipsy Man (–Ralph Hodgson.—HIBW Timely Hint, A.—Anon.—CS 29 - Time-piece, The.—W: Cowper. See Task, The. Times, The.—Anon.—PAIH Times Ain't what they Was.--Anon.-H.P 2 Time's Cure.—Anon.—HIBF Times go by Turns.—Rob't Southwell.—FEP—HBV-OB– PHS-RLP—WEP 1 Time's Midnight Voice.—E: Young. See Night Thoughts. Time's Revenge.—Anon.—CH - Time's Revenge.—Walter Learned.—AFV—HBW Time’s Revenges.—Rob't Browning.—SR Time's Sea lºh been Five Years at its Slow Ebb.-J: Keats. —BG Time's Silent Lesson.—Emeline S. Smith.-CS 25 Time's Soliloquy.—Anon.—CS 23 Time’s Song.—Winthrop Mackworth Praed.—RLP Timid Hortense.--P: Newell.—NA Timid Kitten, Thé.—Carolyn Wells.-WR 35 Timon of Archimedes.—C. B. Loomis.--NA : Timon of Athens, Br. 8el. fr. (Fr. Act IV., Sc. 3.) — W: Shakespeare.—BNL - Timor mortis conturbat me.—Sir Jos. Noel Paton.—EBS Timorous Toad, The.—Anon.—CB Timothy.—W: Wordsworth.-CGd Timothy Doolan's Will.—Anon.—CH. Timothy Grey.—Alfred. H. Miles-CŞ 27 - Timothy Horn.—W. W. Fink-BS 18 - - Timothy Titcomb's Letters, Sel. fr. gºing the Right Start—Letter I., abr.)—BLP—BS 24—PEO - 326 TITLE INDEX To a Timothy's Quest, Sel. fr. (Aunt Hitty Taxbox—Sel. fr. Sc. X.)—Kate D. Wiggin. LMRS Tim's Downfall.—S. Jennie Smith.-CS 32 Tim's Letter.—Anon.—SR 15 Tim's Madonna.-Eliz. D. Renninger.—WR 25 Tim's Vacation.—Anon.—CS 39 Tin Gee Gee, The.—Fred Cape.—CS 40 Tintamarre, The.—Julia M. Ryan.-W.R. 6 Tintern Abbey.—W: Wordsworth. See Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey. Tiny Quarrel, A. (Dial.—ad. fr. Little Prudy's Sister Susy, Ch. V.)—Sophie May.—NDP Tiny Thanksgiving Folk-Lettie Sterling.—CHP Tiny Things. (Scranton Truth.)—HTb-II Tiny Tim.–C: Dickens. See Christmas Carol, A. Tiny Trees.—Susie M. Best.—ADPR. Tipperary.—Mary E. Kelly.--TIP–VA Tip-tip-tip.–Ella Wheeler Wilcox.-W.R. 44 Tired.—Anon.—HIP Tired.—Anon.—WR 33 Tired, The.—Florence Kiper.—LY Tired, Mothers.--Anon.—Orlſ Tired Mothers. (C.)—May R. Smith.-BS 7—CS 8—GP— FIBW-FIP–HTb-I–LLC—OS 2 * (To a Tired Mother.)—WR 15 Tired of Church. (Dial.)—Anon.—NDP Tired of Play.—Nathaniel P. Willis.-OS 1 Tired Old Woman The.—Anon.—WR 21 Tired Out. (All the Year Rownd.)—BS 19 Tired Out. (Tab.)—Anon.—COS—PP Tired Qut.—Anon.—HIP “Tired l well, , and what of that ?"—Anon.—GG (Sermon in Verse, A.)—KNE (What of That?)—HP–WR 33 (Sl. abr.)—BS 1.5–PEO Tir-nan-Ög, An-T: Ekenhead Mayne.—DB 'Tis a Common Proof.-W. : Shakespeare. See Julius Caesar. 'Tis a Little Thing.—T: N. (?) Talfourd.—FP “'Tis H; to have Loved and Lost.”—Alfred Tennyson.— 'Tis but, 8. Liºlºded Flower.—Ellen C. Howarth.-AA — { 'Tis EVer ihu. R: R. Munkittrick.-AWEI–WA f 'Tis Five-and-twenty Years.--Anon.—CS 13 'Tis I, be Not Afraid.—Eliz. Charles.—HIDT. 'Tis Late, and I Must Haste Away.—W. Lamb.-BLV 'Tis Life Beyond.—Anon.—HTb-II 'Tis Midnight.—Anon.—NA “'Tis not enough the voice be sound and clear.” — Lloyd. See Modulation. 'Tis not Fine Feathers that Make Fine Birds.--Anon.—SS 'Tis Said º Absence Conquers Love.— Frd’k W. Thomas. (Song: “”Tis said,” etc.)—AA—HBV 'Tis Said # Some have Died for Love.—W: Wordsworth. 'Tis Sair to Dream.—Rob't Gilfillan.—BGV-VA “'Tis sorrow builds the shining ladder up.” (Br. sel. fr. °º, Death of a Friend's Child.)—Jas. R. Lowell. 'Tis Spring.—S: Nichols.-SSC 'Tis Spring-time.—R. P. Graham.—LPS–PP (Spring-time.)—AD 'Tis Summer Still.—C: Sangster.—TCV “'Tis sweet in the green spring.” (From the Spanish of Villejas.-C.—sl. abr.)—(Willejas—tr. by) W: C. Bryant.—AID “”Tis sweet to hear the merry lark.” (Song—0.)—Hartley Coleridge.—FEP - (Song: The Lark.)—HBP 'Tis Sweet to Roam.—Anon.—NA (sel.) (Mesopotamia.)—KNE 'Tis the Last Rose of Summer. (C.)—T: Moore.— BGW — BNL–EP—GEP—HIBW-FITb-II—PYO—RLP (Last Rose of Summer, The.)—DD–FEP—HBP—LLC —LOS 3–OTPC–PCR . 'Tis the White Anemone.—Rob't, Earl of Lytton.—POS (White Anemone, The-abr.)—GN Tit for Tat.-Anon.—BR, J Tit for Tat.—Anon.—MYF Tit for Tat.—Anon.—WR 14 Tit for Tat.—Laura F. Armitage.—WR 40 Tit, for Tat.—H. R. Hudson.—TT 6 Tit for Tat.—W: Lyle.—CS 37 Tit for Tat. (Pant.)—Mae R. Perkins.—WR 47 Titan.—C : Weekes.—BIP—DB Titania's Courtesy to the Wayfarer.—W: Shakespeare. See Midsummer Night's Dream, A. Titanic, The.—Wilbur D. Nesbit.—FAS Titcomb's Letters. — Josiah G. Holland. See Timothy Tit- comb's Letters. Tithes.—R. : L. Sheil. See England’s Misrule of Ireland. Tithougèred Tennyson.—EPs —FEP —HBP —RTV — w V 4 Titmarsh's Carmen Lilliense.—W: M. Thackeray.—HIPE Titmouse, The.—Ralph W. Emerson.—AIP–CAP—Port (br. sel. Tito's Armor.—G: Eliot. See Romola. Tittle, Tattle—Mark Ambient.—RTV Tittlebat Titmouse's Experiment. — S: Warren. See Ten Thousand a Year. Titus Quintius against Quarrels between the Senate and the eople.—Livy. See History of Rome. Tivoli...—J: Edmund Reade.—TIWP To : “Tell me your joy, etc.”—Anon.—FLS To TO To : “What boots it,” etc.—W: H. L. Bulwer, Lord Dalling and Bulwer.—FLS Fi. when summer dwells,” etc.—Heinrich Heine.— { - “I gaze upon a city.”—T: , Hood-BLV : “In years to come,” etc.—Owen Innsly.—FLS “Never mind how the pedagogue proses.” — T: Moore.—BLV : “When I loved you.”—T: Moore.—BLV : “With woman’s form and , woman's tricks.”—T: Moore.—HIPE P “I hº not that my earthly lot.”—Edgar Allan Oe.— * : “I saw thee on thy bridal day.”— Edgar Allan Poe.—CAP : “The bowers whereat, in dreams, I see.”—Edgar Allan Poe.—C • : “We met but in one giddy dance.” – Winthrop Mackworth Praed.—HIBV . (C.)—Percy B. Shelley.—BGV (I Fear thy Kisses.)—FTA—GP (“I fear thy kisses, gentle maiden.”)—BNL–PGT1 (C.)—Percy B. Shelley.-EP—SEP—SP 4–VE —wift'4 (“Music, when soft voices die.”)—BGV-BNL–CBP— FEP—OE–PGT 1–BYO ... (C.)—Percy B. Shelley.- BGV —EP — EPN — HEP—HEV–HGP–OB–SEP—VE—WEP 4 (“One word is too often profaned.”)—CBP—FEP—FTA —GEP—LTV-PG.T 1–STC : “The broken moon,” etc.—Alex. Smith.-VA O “As when with downcast eye,” etc.—Alfred - .) Tennyson. (Friendship.)—WR 1 In Church.-Alan Seeger.—HEV —, in her Seventieth Year. (O.-Misc. Sonnets, Pt. III., XVII.)—W: Wordsworth. (To Lady Fitzgerald in her Seventieth Year.)—WEP 4 [Miss Blackettl, on her First Ascent to the Summit of Helvellyn.-W: Wordsworth.-WEP 4 on her Sister's Death.-J: Keble.—PGT2 A. D. (C.)—W: E. Henley. (Love Notes.)—BIL–FTA (Pleasant Song, A.)—LTV ..J.—J. Ingram.—DB Bavarian Girl.-Bayard Taylor.—CBP Bee.—Rob't Southey.—OTPC Belated Genius.-W. :- Theo. Peters.-HP 2 Bereaved Mother.—J: Quincy Adams.-STC Bird at Dawn.—R : Le Gallienne,—HT Bird that Haunted the Waters of Laaken in the Win- ter.—E: Hovel, Lord Thurlow.—BN FEP Sonnet. To a Bird that, etc.)—HBP Blockhead.—Alex. Pope.-H.PE Bore.—Mellin de Saint-Gelais.-AFP Bride.—Walter S. Landor.—BGV Butterfly.—G : H. Clarke.—TCW Butterfly.—Lady Flora Hastings.--NW–OTPC Butterfly.—Jas. Gates Percival.-AL Butterfly.—W: Wordsworth.- ABV —BGW — CGd — IHBV-LC—LOS 1–0TPC–PC—PG|pr—RAC —SN Capricious Friend.—Jos. Addison.—HIPE Captive Crane.—Hamlin Garland.—NPA Cat.—Algernon C: Swinburne.—BLV—FT Caty-did-Philip Freneau.-AA—AFV–APM–SN Certain Civilian—Walt Whitman.-CAP Cherokee Rose.—W: , H. Hayne.—AA Child.—Joanna Baillie.—GC º Child.—Austin Dobson.—GC Child.—St. John Lucas.-GC Child.—G. E. Montgomery.—AA Child.—E's. T. Palgrave.—LTV Child.—Frank Putnam.—HIP 2 Child.—J : Sterling.—HIBP—VA Child.—Nathaniel P. Willis. See To Laura W-, etc. Child.—W: Wordsworth-EPN-LOS 1–SMG-TYP Child.—“Yankee.”—SS (Truth—Freedom-Virtue.)—CS 19 * * a Child During Sickness.--Leigh. Hunt. See To T. L. H. Six Years Old, during a Sickness. a Child Embracing his Mother. (C.)—T: Hood.—CBP —FEP—GC–HBP—OAMs—TM (Child and Mother.)—OS 1–WCL (Love thy Mother, Little One—abr.)—TFS Child Falling Asleep.–Rob't Alden Sanborn.-AMW 1 Child of Fancy.—Lewis Morris.-GC—HBV Child of Five Years Old.—Nathaniel Cotton.—GC Child of Noble Birth.-Matthew Prior.—OTPC Child of Quality [, Five Years Old]. — Matthew Prior. F. L PR—FEP— C —GN EHBV-OE–SEP—WE—WEP 3 a Child. Written in her Album. (C.)—W: Wordsworth. (In a Child's Album.)—GN ("smalgºrice is true service [while it lasts]”—sl. diff.) * : --- - — H — H - -- a Christmas Pudding.—Anon.—BS 1 a City Pigeon.—Nathaniel P. Willis.-CBP a City Swallow.—Edith Wyatt.—LY a Clam. (C : G. Saxe. (Sonnet to a Clam.)—HPE—WA a Cloud.—W: C. Bryant.—POS a Coquette.—Anon.—AFP a Country Cousin–H: S. Leigh.-VSA - -> a Cricket.—W. C. Bennett.—GN–HBP—HBW-OTPC a Cricket.—Eli Shepherd.—POS -- 327 AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS To To Crow.—Rob't B. Wilson.—AA Cyclamen.—Walter S. Landor.—BGW-WA Daisy.—J: Hartley.—HIP 2—VA Daisy.-Jas. Montgomery.—RLP Dandelion. (Albr.)—Jas. R. Lowell.—RAC Daughter on her Marriage.—Victor Hugo (tr. by. S: Longfellow.)—LTV Dead Soldier.—Kendall Harrison.—AMW 4 Dead Woman.—H: C. Bunner.—ASL–FEP Deaf # Pumb Little Girl.—Hartley Coleridge.—RLP Dear Little Truant.—Frances Sargent Osgood.—CBOP Deceased.—Theodor Storm.—HGV Desolate Friend.—W: J. Dawson.—VA Discarded Steel Rail-Maxwell Bodenheim.–NPA Distant Friend. . (Misc. Sonnets, Pt. III., XXV.)—W: Wordsworth —CBP—PGT 1 Speak.)—OB Dog.—Anna Letitia Barbauld.—OTPC Dublin Publisher.—T: Sheridan.—HIPE Dying Infant.—Caroline B. Southey, RLP Fair Lady.—W: Maxwell.—AFV Fashionable Poet.—Frank Putnam.—HIP 2 Field Mouse.—Rob't Burns.—CHV-PHS Fish.-J: Wolcott. See following. Fish of the Brooke.—J. Wolcott.-BLV (To a Fish.)—GP a Flock of Geese.-Clark McAdams.-HP 2 a Fly.—W : Oldys.-LC—OTPC “Busy, curious, thirsty fly.”)—BLV—FEP Fly, The.)—CEL–HBP (On a Fly Drinking out of his Cup.)—OB a Fly taken out of a Bowl of Punch.-P: Pindar.—HIPE a Friend.—Matthew Arnold.—EPN-PGT 2—WEP 4 a Friend.—J: G. C. Brainard.—BS 6 (Epithalamium.)—AA—CBP—FEP—HBP—STC (L. Saw Two Clouds at Morning.)—BNL–GP—HBW a Friend.—Dan'l A. Brown.—FP a Friend. (C.—Sonnet I.)—Hartley Coleridge.—HEV (Friendship.)—OB a Friend Dying.—Rob't Bridges.—AL a Friend in Heaven.—Alfred Tennyson. T18, In, Garden in April.-Walter Conrad Arensberg.—AMV 2 Gentleman Reformer.—L: Untermeyer.—AMV 3 Girl.-Anon.—FTA—LTV Greek Girl.—Austin Dobson.—HIBW-WA Hedge-Sparrow.—Anon.—OTPC Highland Girl (at Inversneyde upon Loch Lomond.)— (O.) : Wordsworth.-BGW-BNL–FEP — GEP —RLP—WEP 4 (To the Highland Girl of Inversneyde.)—PGT 1 Honey-bee.—Philip Freneau.-AA Humming-bird.—J: V. Cheney.—POS Humming-bird in a Garden.—G: Murray—OCW—SN —V Hurt Child.—Grace D. Litchfield.—AA—LBA June Breeze.—HI: C. Bunner.—A Riss.-J. : Wolcott.—BLV—HBV Ritten.—Joanna Baillie.—BGV-BLV Ladie.—W: Dunbar.—EBS Lady.—W : Dunbar.—OB Lady.—Sir G: Etheridge.—EPR Lady.—T: W. Parsons.—AA Lady.—J: J. Piatt.—AA Lady.—Matthew Prior.—EPR, Lady.—Jonathan Swift, See To Mrs. Houghton, etc. Lady Admiring Herself in a Looking-glass.--T: Ran- dolph.-BNL - Lady Asking how Long He Would Love Her.—Sir G: Etherege.—HEV–OB Lady before Marriage.—T: Tickell.—BNL Lady Offended by a Sportive Observation that Women have no Souls.--S: T. Coleridge.—HIPE Lady: She Refusing to Continue a Dispute.—Matthew Prior.—WEP 3 Lady Singing.—E: Waller.—BLV Lady (Who declared that the sun prevented her from sleeping.)—Jos. Rodman Drake.—AFV Lady, Xiph a Guitar.—Percy B. Shelley.—CBP—CEL (withºlitar; to Jane—C.)—BGV-BLV—FEP—FT See In Memo- i a Lady, with Some Painted Flowers. — Anna L. Bar- bauld.—BNL a Lady-bird.—Caroline Bowles Southey.—CBOP 8, Hºomer-Julia Caroline (Ripley) Dorr. — AI — a Liar.—Gotthold E. Lessing.—HPE a Lily.—J. M. Legaré.-AA a Linnet.—Rob't Allan.-EBS a Little Girl—Helen Parry Eden.—HEV a Little Girl.—Gustav Kobbé.-H.B.V. a Little Girl Gathering Flowers.—Mrs. Tighe.—OTPC a Little Girl that Liked to Look in the Glass.-Jane and Ann Taylor.—GC a Little Girl who has Told a Lie.—Ann Taylor.— CBOP a Little Sister of the Poor.—Ernest de Chabot.—AFP a Living Author.—Anon.—HIPE a Locomotive in Winter.—Walt Whitman.—CAP a Lofty Beauty, from her Poor Kinsman.-Hartley Cole- ridge. (Sonnet XXXIV.)-OVW-RLP—WEP 4 (To a Proud Kinswoman.)—BLV a Louse.—Rob't Burns.—BNL–EPR A. M. § (An Old Man's Memories.)—Mary K. Dallas. exº-mº To TO TO To TO To Magnolia Flower in the Garden of the Armenian Con- vent at Venice.—S. Weir Mitchell.—AA Maid Demure.-E: Rowland Sill.—YBW Maid of Thirteen.—Christopher Bannister.—HIP 2 Maple Seed.—Lloyd Mifflin.-AA—OAA. Mayflower.—W: E. Marshall.—OCW Mistress Dying. (Philosopher and the Lover, The ; to a Mistress Dying—O.)—Sir W: Davenant.—OB Monkey.—Marjorie Fleming. See Sonnet to a Monkey. Morning Cloud, Stanzas from.—C : Mair.-OCV Mosquito. (C.)—W: C. Bryant.—BNL (sl. abr.) (Musquito, The.)—HPE a Moth.--C: E. Thomas.-AA 8, Mº tººk Drinketh of the Ripe October.-Emily Pfeif- er.— a Mother.—Jean Reboul.—AFP a Mountain.—HI: C. Kendall.—WA a Mountain Daisy.—Rob't Burns.—AD—BGV-BNL — CBP—CHV-DD–EBS—Ehl?—EP—EPR —EPs — FEP—GEP—HBP—HBW —LOS 3 —MBL —OAA — OTPC–PCK–RLP—SEP—SMG-SN-WI. § abr.)—PHS—POS Abr.)—GN a Mouse I, on Turning up her Nest with the Plough]. (O.)—Rob't Burns.—BGV-BNL–EBS—Ehl’ —EP —EPR—EPs—FEP—GEP—HBV —HBVy —LOS 2 —MBL–PCK —PGT 1 —RLP —SEP —SN —WE — WEP.3 (To a Field Mouse.)—CHV-PHS a Mummy.—Horace Smith.—OS 3 e e (Address to the Mummy at [or in] Belzoni’s Exhibition.) BLV—BNL–CBP—CS 6—FEP—HBP—HBV — EIGP—R]_P–STC a New York Shop-girl Dressed for Sunday.—Anna Hemp- stead Branch.-HBV-LBM a New-born Baby Girl.-Grace Hazard Conkling.—HIEV —HT a New-born Child.—Cosmo Monkhouse.—GC–HBV a Nightingale. (In Flowers of Sion.)—W: Drummond. NL–EBS—FEP—RLP (To the Nightingale.)—WEP 2 (To the Redbreast.)—HBP a Nightingale.—J: Keats.-FEP—GT (Nightingale, The-br. Sel.)—EPs (Ode to a Nightingale—G.)—BGV-BNL–CBP—EhB —EP—EPC—EPN-GEP—HIB P- HBV — HGP — OR-PGT 1–R.LP—RTV—SEP—SN–WE—WEP 4 (Sl. abr.)—GP—OB : ; * a Nightingale.—Elinor Sweetman.—BIP—DB 8, Pai, #y Egyptian Slippers.--Sir Edwin Arnold.—HEV a Pair of Lovers.--Anon.—HIP 2 a Phoebe-Bird.—Witter Bynner.—AMV 2—HT a Photographer.—Berton Braley.—AMV 2 8. Fººgee-jas. R. Lowell.— AD (sl, abr.)— PNW — a Poet.—Jas. Elroy Flecker.—HIBV a Poet.—Marg. Root Garvin.-LY a Poet.—Agnes Lee.—HT a Poet Breaking Silence.—Fs. Thompson.—VA a Poet who Died of Want.—Ludwig Uhland (tr. by L. Filmore.)—FP Portrait.—Arthur Symons.—VA Porº, of Abraham Lincoln. — Edith Colby Banfield, Portrait of Isabel Fenwick.-W. : Wordsworth.-BOF Portrait of Lincoln.—R : H : Stoddard.—WR 46 Pº, of Red Jacket.—Fitz-Greene Halleck.-WR 10 CO71 (1. Red Jacket—C.)—AA—YBV Pretty School Ma'am.—Marc Cook.-AFV Primrose.—J: Clare.—OTPC Proud Beauty.—Madame Deshoulières.—AFP Redbreast. (Abr.)—J: L. Langhorne.—CHV-PC Rich Young Widow. (Punch.)—HPE River in which a Child was Drowned.—C: and Mary Lamb.-OTPC Robin.—Anon.—LLC Rogue.—Jos. Addison.—HIPE Rose.-Frank D. Sherman.—AA Sea-bird.—Fs. Bret Harte.—CBP—LBA—SN Seabird.—W : Watson.—VA Segar.—S: Low.—AFV Shoeshiner.—Frances Davis.-S Singer.—Percy B. Shelley.—CBPC Skeleton.—Anon.—BNL–CS 4–FEP —TMR. —WR 33 (Lines on a Skeleton.)—HBP a Skull.—Anon.—BS 5 a Skull.—T: C. Irwin.—TIP a Skylark.-Margery Berridge Grey.—OCV a Skylark. (C.) — Percy B. Shelley.— BFW – BGW — BPB—CBP—CBPC–CCB-DID—Ehl?—EP —EPC —EPN-FEP—GEP—GN —GP —HBV —HBVy — HGP-LLC—LOS 3–OB—OS 3—OTPC–PGGR — PGT 1–PHS—RAC–RLP—RTV —SEP —SFM — ºft-spo-Hyº-wºp 4 (Sel.)—EPs % to a Skylark.)—PCR-WR 7 To the Skylark.)—BNL–HBP a Skylark $3; “Ethereal minstrel,” etc.— W: Words- worth.-BGV —CBP — EP — EPN —FEP — HBV — HBVy—LLC—MBL–PyR. (To the Skylark.)—BNL–EPs—HGP—PGT 1 328 TITLE INDEX To Charles a Skylark: “Up with me!” etc. — W: Wordsworth; - ggy—DD-FEP—gº P—HBV-LC—NT —RLP Skylark Singing above Barnhill Poorhouse, Glasgow. —Roger Quin.-EBS Sleeping Child.—Arthur Hugh Clough.--—GC–GSP Sleeping Child,—T: Hood.-GC Slow Wºlker and Quick Eater.—Gotthold E. Lessing. Snowflake.—Fs. Thompson.—FT-HBV—NT—SP 8 Stranger,-Walt Whitman.-GEP Sunbeam.—Anon.—CBOP Swallow Building under our Eaves [or under the Eaves * gºigenoutlook]—Jane W. Carlyle.— HBW : : Thrush.—T: Augustine Daly.—LY Thrush Singing in January. (Winter Thrush, The- C.—abr.)—J : Keble.—POS Tired Mother.—May R Smith, See Tired Mothers Town Poet.—Lizette W. Reese.—AA Troublesome Fly.—T: MacKellar.—SN Very Young Lady.—Sir C : Sedley.—BNL–FEP (Child and Maiden—aby.)—BLV—PGT 1 (Song from “The Mulberry Garden.”)—WEP 2 §§ to Chloris.)—CEL . (To Chloris—abr.)—HBV—OB a Violet.—Eric Mackay Yeoman.-OCW a Violin.—Bertha F. Gordon.—HIP 2 a Violin.-Celia Thaxter.—CBP a Virtuous Young Lady.—J : Milton.—CBP a Water Bird.—Lord Thurlow.—RAC a Waterfowl.-W. : C. Bryant.—AA—AL– Amp— APM —ASL–BFV—BNL–BPB—BS 18–CAP —CCB CEL–CGd—CHV-CTBP—DD–EPs —FEP —FPE —GN–HBP—HB W —HBVy —LBA —LLC —LOS 2 —MAL–OTPC —PGGR —PHS —PR –PY O —RAO —SMG-SN-SP 4–STC–St.S.–YB V (Sel.)—GG. - Water-lily.—Anon.—HIP 2 Wild Flower.—Maurice Thompson.—StS will Åose Found in October.—Ednah P. (C.) Hayes. Wind-flower.—Madison Cawein.-AA—HBV-OAA Withered Rose.—J : K. Bangs.-AA—OAA Wood-Violet.—J : Bannister Tabb.-HBV Writer of the Day, Sels. fr.—Langdon E. Mitchell. Purpose.—AA Technique.—AA a Young Child.—Eliza Scudder.—AA—TM a Young Girl Dying.—T: W. Parsons.—AA—ASL a Young Lady.—W : Cowper.—HIBV-PGT 1 º : (Comparison, A. Addressed to a Young Lady — C.) — . BG:V-WEP 3 A' (Sweet Stream, that Winds.)—BNL a Young Lady.—W : Wordsworth.-BGV-CBP Abraham Lincoln.-J: J. Piatt.—AA—OAL Absent Friends.--Anon.—CS 36 Admiral George Dewey.—W. Vaughan.—PAPm Aenone.—Rob't Herrick.-HBV Age.—Walter S. Landor.—BGW-EPN-HBV-WA Alexander H. Stephens.—Paul H. Hayne.—EDY Alfred Tennyson.—Rob't S. Hawker.—WA Alfred Tennyson.—Walter S. Landor.—BLV Alfred Tennyson.—HI: W. Longfellow.—GG (Wapentake—C.)—AA—CAP Alisofi Cunningham.—Rob't L: Stevenson.—BOF All in Haven.—Philip B. Marston.—BNL Althea.—R: Lovelace. . . See following. Althea from Prison. (C.)—R : Lovelace.— BLV — BNL B —CEL — Ehl? —EHT —EP —EPC —EPE — FEP—FT—GEP—GP—HEP—HBV —OB —OEL — PGT 1 —PHS —PYO —RLP —SEP —VE —VSA — WEP 2 - (From Prison.)—LH–RTV (To Althea.)—EPs—STC Amarantha, that she would Dishevel her Hair. R : Lovelace.—BLV—EPE—HBV-OE (Her Golden Hair—shorter.)—CEL Amaryllis.--Anon.—NT America.-Alfred Austin.—GN–HBV-PCK (Britannia to Columbia.)—BS 27—PAH–PAPrm America.-G : H. Boker.—ASL America.-R : Garnett.—VA - America in 1876.-Martin F. Tupper.—CS 13 . Amine.—J. C. Mangan.—OVV an Absent Wife.—G : D. Prentice.—FE an Afflicted Protestant Lady in France Sorrow, The.)—W (Sel.)— *- P , Sel. fr. (Path of : Cowper.—HIDL an Alaskan Glacier.—C: Keeler.—SN an Autumn Leaf.-Albert Mathews.-AA an Early Primrose. (C.)— H: Kirke White. — CBP — FEP—HBV-OTPC–RLP—STC (Early Primrose, The.)—BNL an Elm.—HI: T. Tuckerman.—POS an Enemy.—Maxwell Bodenheim.—NPA an English Friend.—Oliver W. Holmes.-CAP an Ill-favored Lady.—Jos, Addison.—HIPE an Imperilled Traveller.—Nathan H. Dole.—AA an Importunate Host. (Parody.)—Anon.—PA an Inconstant One.—Sir Rob't Ayton.—HEV–OB (Woman’s Inconstancy.)—BLV—BNL–FEP an Infant.—S : T. Coleridge, GC an Infant in her Mother's Arms.--Ambrose Phillips.-GC an Insect. (C.)— Oliver W. Holmes.— AFV — BLV CAP—HBV—HBVy—SN To To TO To To To To To To TO To TO To TO TO To To TO TO To an Insect, (Continued). (Katydid.)—BNL (sel.)—BS 1–PGpr (Sel.)—CSS—TFS an Isle in the Water.—W: Butler Yeats.-BIP an Oak Tree.—Sir Walter Scott.—BIHV e an Obscure Poet who Lives on my Hearth.--C. L. Hil- dreth.-AA º an Officer in the Army; Intended to Allay the Violence of Party Spirit. (C.)—J: Byrom. º Toast.)—BLV—FEP Which is Which,)—HPE an Old Danish Song-book.-H. : W. Longfellow.—OVW an Old Fogy, who Contends that Christmas is Worn Out. —Owen Seaman.—HIP 2 an Old Venetian Wine-glass.--Lloyd Mifflin.-AA an Oriole.—Edgar Fawcett.—BNL–HBV—LBA—SN an Unknown.—Prosper Mérimée.—BOL Andrew Jackson.—G : H. Boker.—EDY Andrew Lang.—Rob't L: Stevenson.—BLV Anne.—Clement Marot.—FTA Anne,—W: Maxwell.—AFV-HIBW-SP 5—VSA Anthea: “Bid me to live,” etc.—Rob't Herrick. See To Anthea, who may, etc. Anthea: “Now is the time,” etc. — Rob't Herrick. — WEP 2 Anthea, who may Command Him. Anything. — Alfred Cochrane.—HIBV Anthea, who may Command Him. Anything. (C.) — Rob't Herrick.- BOL —FEP —HBW — LH —OB — OEL–PGT 1 (To Anthea.)—EPC—EPE—FTA—HGP–WEP 2 .. Any Desponding Genius, Sel. fr. (To the Desponding.) —Alice Cary.—BS 14 Any Poet.—T: B. Aldrich.-CBP Arcady.-C: Buston Going.—HEV–LBA Arms.-Park Benjamin.-PAH Arms.-L: Kossuth.-StS Ask and to Have.—S: Lower.—WR 20 (How to Ask and Have—C.)—THP Augusta. (C.)—Lord Byron.—BGV-BNL A. to Augusta.)—WEP 4 urgºw: Alexander, Earl of Stirling.—EBS—FEP— Austin Dobson.—R : W. Gilder.—EDY Autumn. (C.)—J: Keats.-BGV-CBPC–CEL–EP— —EPN-FEP—GT –HBP —HBV —HBVy —OB — OR—SEP—VE—WEP 4 - (Autumn.)—POS (Ode to Autumn.)—CCB–GEP—OAT—PGT 1–SN Barbary Land.—Agnes E. Mitchell.—BS 17—WR 14 Bayard Taylor.—Sidney Lanier.—CAP Bayard Taylor beyond Us.-Paul H. Hayne.—EDY be Kings among Men.—Anon.—CP be Merry.—Rob't Herrick.-NT be no More.—J: Milton. See Paradise Lost. be Old.—Helen Eldred Storke.—HIP 2 Be or not to Be.—Anon.—WR 40 Be or not to Be.—W : Shakespeare. See Hamlet. be Young.—Helen Eldred Storke.—HIP 2 Beethoven.—Sidney Lanier.—CAP Beguile the Time.—W: Shakespeare. See Macbeth. Belgium.—H. W. Bliss.-BP Ben Jonson.—Rob't Herrick.-EDY—FT (Ode for Ben Jonson, An—C.)—BLV—WEP 2 (Ode to Ben Jonson.)—BNL–EPs Ben Jonson.—T: Randolph.-WEP 2 Blossoms.-Rob't Herrick.-BNL–BIPB—CEL —EPs — FEP—FP —HBP —HBV —OB —OTPC —PGT 1 — PEIS—RLP—SN–STC—WEP 2 Boswell.—J: Wolcott.—SAy Brainhardy, Ben Jonson.—HPE Broºns the Music-master.— Rob't Haven Schauffler.— Bryant on his Birthday.—G : H. Boker.—EDY C. S. C.—J. K. Stephen.—BLV C. F. Bradford. On the Gift of a Meerschaum Pipe.— Jas. R. Lowell.—FT Campbell. (Br, sel. fr. Verses to the Poet Crabbe's Ink- stand.)—T: Moore.—BNL–EPs Carmen Sylva.-Emma Lazarus.-EDY Carnations.—Rob't Herrick,-BLV Castara in a Trance.—W: Habington. See Castara. Castara. Of True Delight.—W: Habington. See Castara. Castara, upon the Death of a Lady.—W: Habington. See Castara. Celia. (Sel. fr.)—Witter Bynner.—HIBV I. Consummation.—NPA II. During a Chorale by Cesar Franck-NPA III. Songs Ascending.—HIBW-NPA Celia.-C: Cotton.—HIB Celia.-H. : Fielding.—BGV—BLV Celia. (The Forest, IX.)—(Philostratus—tr. by) Ben Jonson.—BL —CB EPC —EPE —EPs — FEP—FT-FTA—GEP—HBP—HBV—HGP–OB— OEL–PGT 1–PYO—RLP—SP 2—VSA (“Drink to me only with thine eyes.”)—BNL–SR (Song—To Celia—C.)—EhB–EP—EPE—WEP 2 Celia—Sir C : Sedley.—EP—HBV—OB ("Nº, Celia, that I juster am.”)—BLV—FEP—FTA— PG|T 1 Celia.-E. H. Lacon Watson.—WSA Celia. Singing.—T: Carew.—OEL Celia Singing—C.)—WEP. 2 elia Thaxter.—Annie Field.—EDY Charles Dickens.—J: Forster.—EDY Charles Dickens.—T: Hood.—EDY - — H 329 Charles AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS g To TO TO To To To Edgar A. Poe. Charles Eliot Norton.—Jas. R. Lowell.—CAP Charles Lamb.-R. : M. Milnes, Lord Houghton.—EDY Charlotte Pulteney. — Ambrose Phillips. See To Miss Charlotte Pulteney, etc. Children of Girard, Pa.-J: G. Whittier.—PEO Chloe. (Sel.)—W: Cartwright.—HIBW-OB Chloe.—J: Wolcott.—BNL–HPE Chloe Jealous.-Matthew Prior.—HRW Chloris.-W: Drummond.—EPE—WEP 2 Chloris.-Sir C: Sedley. See To a Very Young Lady. Chloris, Singing a Song of his Own Composition.—Ed- mund Waller.—OEL Chrº of Sweden.—J: Milton (tr. by W: Cowper.)— Christina Rossetti-Dora Greenwell.—VA Cicely N. Marston. (Sel. fr.)—Philip Bourke Marston. (Salt and Sunny Days.)—OR - Coelia.-C : Cotton.—OB Colin Clout.—Anthony Munday.—WEP 1 (Beauty Bathing.)—OB (Colin.)—PGT 1 - Colin Clout.—Shepherd Tony-EP Congress.-J. : Pierpont.—STC Constantia—Singing.—Percy B. Shelley.—HIBP Corinne. (Br. Sel. fr. Corinne at the Capitol.)—Felicia D. Hemans.—EPs Corinth.-Walter S. Landor.—POW. Critics.-G : Crabbe. See Library, The. Critics.-Walter Learned.—AA—AFV Cupid, upon a Dimple in Castara's Cheek.-W: Habing- ton. See Castara. - Cynthia.-Ben Jonson. See Cynthia's Revels. Cyß on Concealment of her Beauty.—F's. Kynaston.— Cyriac [Cyriack—Cl Skinner. (1656.) — J: Milton. — OB-PGT 1 Cyriack Skinner. (C.) ( F. —FT-HBP—RLP— (On his Own Blindness.)—BNL - (“These eyes, though clear”—sel.)—HDL - (“In thee I fondly hoped to clasp.”)— D—, Sel. fr. Lord Byron.—BNL D. H. (C.)—W: E. Henley. (Home.)—GN Daffodils. (C.)—Rob't Herrick.-BPB—CBPC–CEL— CGd—Ehl’—EP —EPE —EPs —FEP —FP —GN — GSP —HBP —HBV —HBVy —LC —LOS 2. —OB — OEL–OR —OTPC —PCL —PGT 1 —PHS —POS — RLP—SEP—STC–WE—WEP 2 (Daffodils.)—ABV-BNL-PEO (sel.)—RAC - Daigº-Roºt Herrick. See To Daisies, not to Shut So OOIl. Daisies.—Fs. Thompson.—HEV Daisies, not to Shut So Soon. |BIBW-NT—OB (To Daisies.)—OEL Damascus.-H. : Kendall.—STC Dante.—Alfred Tennyson.—EP - (C.)—Rob't Herrick- Daphne.—Sir Walter Besant.—HRV-VA. Death.-Anne Finch.-HBV Death.-Johann C. von Gluck.-BNL Death.--Caroline Southey –OB Delia.-S: Daniel. See Sonnets to Delia. Demeter.—Maybury Fleming.—AA I)etraction.—J: Marston.—WEP 1 Diana.-T: Heywood.—CEL Diana.-Ben Jonson.—OTPC Diane.—Helen Hay Whitney.—AA—HBW Dianeme. (C.)—Rob't Herrick-BFV-BLV —FEP — FTA—HEV–OB–PG|T 1–TFY (Sweet, be not Proud.)—BNL Doctor Empiric.—Ben Jonson.—HIPE Dr. John Brown.—Algernon C: Swinburn.e.—EDY Duffy in Prison.—T: D’A. McGee.—TIP Duty. (Sonnet to Duty—C.)—T: W. Higginson.—AA Duty.—W : Wordsworth.-L.H. t (Duty—sel.)—HIDL (Ode to Duty—C.)—BGV-Ehl’—EP—EPC — EPN — FEP—GEP—HBP—HBV-HBWy—OB—PGT 1– PHS-RLP—SEP—STC–THIV—WE—WEP 4 (Sel.)—BNL–EPs—TMD . Arundell.—Walter S. Landor.—BLV . B. B.-Rob't Browning. See One Word More. To E. B. B. - B. B.-Jas. Thomson.—EDY . C. S.—J: G. Whittier.—CAP . F.—Walter S. Landor.—BLV . N. L.-Stuart Livingston.—TCW Each his Own.—Marg. Root Garvin.—HIBW Echo.—J: Milton. See Comus. (Fr. Sonnets on Edgar Allan Poe.) — Sarah Whitman,—T) D–ED - Y—LBA (Sonnet.)—AA—AL Edgar Lee Masters.-R. : Butler Glaenzer.—AMV 3 Electra. (C.)—Rob't Herrick.- BLV —FTA —HBV — |B O (Old Rhyme, An.)—HP Ellen.—Ralph Waldo Emerson.—CAP Ellen at the South.-Ralph Waldo Emerson.—CAP England.—G : H. Boker. — AA (sel.) — ASL — CBP — B HBW - England.—C: L. Moore.—AA Erin.-Mary Eva Kelly.—DE Eva.-Ralph W. Emerson-FEP—STC–YBV i 1655.)— J: Milton.— BLV — VE - To To TO’ To To To To To To To TO To To TO TO To To TO Evening.—W: Collins.—BPB (Evening.)—CEL–EPs—FEP - (Ode to Evening—C.)—BGV-CBP—Ehl”—EP— EPR, EPs—FEP—HBP—HBV—OB—PGT 1–R.LP — SEP—STC–VE—WEP 3 Everlasting Oblivion.—J: Marston.—WEP 1 F. .—Edgar Allan Poe.—CAP F. C.—Mortimer Collins.—HIPV F. S. O., Sel. frº-Edgar A. Poe.—BNL–CAP F. W.-Edith Wyatt.-NPA Fancy.—J: Keats. See Fancy. Fanny.−J : Keats.--—BGV - Fanny. (Sl. abr.)—T: Moore.—HEV–HPE Faustine.—Arthur Colton.—AA - February.—Agnes E. Wetherald.—TCW—VA (sel.) Fight Aloud is very Brave.—Emily Dickinson.—APM Find Easter.—Anon-WR 51 - Fine Grand.—Ben Jonson.—HIPE Fix her, L'Twere a Task as Vain.--T. Smollett.—BGV Flavia.-Edmund Waller.—HBV—QEL Florence. (To the Jersey Lily—C.)—Joaquin Miller.— . TFY (longer than Works.) Flush, my Dog.—Eliz. B. Browning.—BJPB—CBP Fool or Knave.—Ben Jonson.—WEP 2 Foreign Lands.-Walt Whitman,—CAP Fortune. (C.)—Jas. Thomson.—EBS (“Forever, Fortune wilt thou prove”—abr.)—PGT1 Freedom.—Joel Barlow.—CBP George -.—T: Miller.—HIBP - George Sand. (A Recognition.)—Eliz. Barrett Brown- Ing.— Gild, Refined Gold.—W: Shakespeare. See King John. Giulia Grisi.-Nathaniel P. Willis.-AA—CBP God and Ireland True—Ellen O'Leary-BIP–DB — HP 2–TIP–V - Grown-up Land.--Anon.—CS 37—TFS H. B. M. W.-W. E. Henley.—VE FI. C. (C.)—W: Wordsworth.--—HBV (fo Hartley Coleridge.)—HBP - H. W. L. (C.)—Jas. R. Lowell.—CAP (Tºry Wadsworth Longfellow—on his Birthday.)— NL Hafiz.-T: B. Aldrich.-AA - IHarriett. (Dedication to Harriett—C.—in Miscellaneous Poems, and Ballads.)—Rob't Buchanan-BIL . Hartley Coleridge.—W: Wordsworth. See To H. C. Hasekawa.-Walter Conrad Arensberg.—HEV–NPA Heaven. (The Forest, XV.)—Ben Jonson.—WEP 2 IIeaven Approached a Sufi Saint.—Dschellaleddin Rumi (tr. by W : R. Alger.)—BNL Helen.—Edgar A. Poe.-AA—Amp—APM–ASL–BOL —BIPB—CAP—CEL —GEP —HPV —LBA —OB — TPC–OVV-PS–SP 3—YBV - Helen.—Winthrop Mackworth Praed.—HEV–VSA PHelen in a Huff.-Nathaniel P. Willis.-H.PE Pielena.--(C.)—T: H. Bayly. (To my Wife.)—FEP Helene, on a Gift-ring Carelessly Ilost.—G: Darley.—OB Henrietta, on her Departure to Calais. (Sl. abr.)—T: EHood.A–BWC Henry Wºworth Longfellow.—Jas. R. Lowell. See To her Absent Sailor. (Song in The Tent on the Beach.)— : G. Whittier.—BNL - her I Love (Song—C.).-Jas. Thomson.—BGV-EBS— WEP 3 her Sea-faring Lover.—Anon.—OB - her—Unspoken.—Amelia Josephine Burr.—HIBW Pſester.—C: Lamb.-SEP—VE him is Reared no Marble Tomb.-W. I. Bowles.—BGV Himself.-Ben Jonson.—FEP (Ode to Himself, "[An].)—ÉPs (sl. abr.)—EP—OEL– WEP 2 Himself and the Harp, Sel. fr. (Harp, The.)—Michael Drayton.—EPs f his Book.-W. : Walsh.-WEP 3 his Books.-H. : Vaughan.-CBP his Countrymen.— Jas. R. Lowell. See Fable for Cri- ics, A. . his Ée Tuove.—Michael Drayton.-BLV—HBW —OB — his Coy Mistress.-Andrew Marvell.—EP—FT —GEP — FHBV-OB his Fair Idea.—Michael Drayton.—FEP his Forsaken Mistress.-Sir Rob't Ayton.— FEP —HBV his Inconstant Mistress. (Song. To my Inconstant Mis- tress—C.)—T: Carew.—OB - his Lady.—Rob't C. Graham.—LH his Love-W: Shakespeare.—PGT 1 (I.)—PHS (“Shall I compare thee to a summer's day ? '')—EP— ISPE—GEP—HIBV-HGP–OEL (Sonnet.)—FEP—HBP—OB (I.)—RLP (Sonnet XVIII.-O.)—WEP 1 his Love-W: Shakespeare.—PGT 1 (II.) (Sonnet.)—FEP—HBP—OB (XVI.) (Sonnet QVI-C.)—WEP 1 •, (“When in the chronicle of wasted time.”)—BNL–EP —EPC—GEP—HBV–HGP–OEL his Lute.—W: Drummond.—CEL–EBS—FEP —PGT 1 his Lute-Sir T: Wyatt.—BLV—OB (Lower º of the Unkindness of his Love, The (Lover to his Lute, The.)—CEL - - his Mistress.-A. Cowley-BLV - 330 TITLE INDEX To Meadows his Mistress.-J: Wilmot, Earl of Rochester.— EP —NT —O his Mistress (Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia.) — Sir H: Wotton. See To his Mistress, the Queen of Bohemia. his Mistress, Objecting to him, neither Toying or Talk- ing.—Rob't Herrick,-BLV e * his Mistress, the Queen of Bohemia.-Sir H: Wotton.— EPC–FEP—HGP-STC (Eliºth of Bohemia.)—BPB — EPs — HBV — OB — T 1 (On hºres the Queen of Bohemia.-O.)—BLV— P 2 - (To his Mistress, Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia.)—BNL (You Meaner Beauties.)—HBP—RLP his Mother.—J: B. Tabb. See Child, The. his Mother, C. L. M.–J: Masefield.—OVV his Mother's Spindle.—Rob't Bloomfield.—CBP - his Fºliar Friend, Mr. John Wicks,—Rob't Herrick.- his Saviour, a Child; a Present by a Child.—Rob't Her- rick.-FT-Poſt. his Son.—C: Fontaine.—AFP his Son Vincent Corbet.—R. Corbet.—FT his Soul. (Tr. by Matthew Prior.)—EP his Sweet Saviour.—Rob’t Herrick.-EPE his Wife.—S. Bishop.–BLV his Verse.—Walter S. Landor.—OVV his. Winding-sheet.—Rob't Herrick.-EPs (abr.) (His Winding-sheet—C.)—OB Holmes.—Jas. R. Lowell. See To O. W. Holmes. FIOmer.—J: Keats.-BGV-NT º Hope, Br. Sel. fr. (“And as in sparkling majesty a star.”)—J : Keats.-HP Hope.—Helen M. Williams.-FEP Husband and Wife.—Anon.—HTb-I . Ianthe. (Poems and Epigrams LVII.-O.)—Walter S. Landor.—BGV-VA. - (“You smiled, you spoke, and I believed.”)—WEP 4 Ianthe, Sleeping.—Percy B. Shelley. See Queen Mab. Imagination.—Dorothea Lawrence Mann.--AMV 3 Imagination.—Edith M. Thomas.-AA / Imperia.-T: Burbidge.—VA To—In Church.-Alan Seeger.—HPV Inishkea.—Katha. Tynan Hinkson.—DB Italy.—Rob’t U. Johnson. See Italian Rhapsody. Italy.—Giacomo Leopardi.-TIWP Iron-founders and Others.-Gordon Bottomley.—OVW J. H.-Leigh Hunt.—GSP—HBP J. W.-Ralph W. Emerson.—CAP James Russell Lowell, Sel. fr. (James R. Lowell.)— Oliver W. Holmes.—CAP—PEO Jane: The Invitation.—Percy B. Shelley.—BGV-HBV Jane—The Recollection. (C.)—Percy B. Shelley.—BGV —WEP 4 (sl. abr.) (Recollection, The.)—BBB (sl. abr.)—GT — PGT 1 — POS (sel.)—SN Jenny Lind.—Edmund Gosse.—EDY Jessie's Dancing Feet.—W: DeL. Ellwanger.—AA Joanna. (C.—Poems on the Naming of Places, Pt. II. —abr.)—W : Wordsworth.-EPs John Boyle O'Reilly.—J. B. Bensell.—EDY John C. Frémont. (C.)—J: G. Whittier.—AFI 2—PAH (John Charles Frémont.)—BNL John Dyer.—W : Wordsworth.-NT John Greenleaf Whittier.—Jas. R. Lowell.—PEO John Greenleaf Whittier, on the Death of Lowell.—W: H. Ward.—AA—DD .” John Lathrop. (C.)—B : Franklin. (Letter to the Rev. Dr. Lathrop, Boston.)—MAL Julia.-Rob't Herrick.-OEL (Night Piece, The.)—BFW-WEP 2 (Night Piece, The . To Julia—G.)—BLV—BNL (sel.)— CTBP—EPC–EPE—EPR— EPs — FEP — HBP — FIBW-NT—OB—OTPC–RLP Julia in Shooting Togs.-Owen Seamen.—THP Julia under Lock and Key.—Owen Seaman.-PA—THP June.—Leigh Hunt.—PGpr—POS Reep a True Lent. (C.)—T’ ob't Herrick.-CBP—EP— EPE —FEP —HBP — HBV —OS 3 (at. to G : Her- bert.)—STC (True Lent, A.)—BNL–DD Kentucky.—Anon.—WR. 20 King Charles and Queen Henrietta. (The Triumph of Peace, Song VI.)—Jas. Shirley.—EHT Ring Charles and Queen Mary, for the Loss of Their Fiºra. An Epigram Consolatory.—Ben Jonson. Knowgºlis to Forgive All.— Nixon Waterman.— HTb-I Friss.--Anon.—COS—PP t La Sanscoeur.—W : C. Roscoe.—VA Labor.—Charlotte Perkins Stetson.—HIP 2 Labor is to Pray.—Frances S. Osgood.—BNL (Labor.)—FMR-KNIE (sel.)—STC (Labor is Worship.)—CS 7—LLC—SS t (Laborare est Orare.)—BS 5–CBP Lady Anne Hamilton.—W: R. Spencer.—BGV-BLV— FEP—HBP—VSA (Too Late I Stayed.)—BNL - e Lady Fitzgerald, in her Seventieth Year. (Misc. Son- nets, Pt. III., XVII. To — , in her Seventieth Year—C.)—W: Wordsworth.-WEP 4 Lady Margaret. (C.)—S: Daniel. (Knowing the Heart of Man.)—EPs Lady Margaret Cavendish Holles-Harley, afterwards Duch- ess of Portland, when a Child,—Matthew Prior.—FT To To TO TO TO To TO To TO TO To Lalla. (Reading my verses Topsy-turvy.)—Christina G. Rossetti.-GC Laura W , Two Years of Age, Sel. fr. (To a Child.) —Nathaniel P. Willis.-EPs—HBV Leigh Hunt, On an Omission in his Feasts of the Poets. —Walter S. Landor.—BLV *. Lesbia.-T: Campion.—HIBW-SEP—WE Lesbia.-J: Godfrey Saxe.—HIBV. Leuconóe-I. (In Echoes from the Sabine Farm.) — Roswell M. Field.—AA. Leuconóe—II. . . (In Echoes from the Sabine Farm.) — Eugene Field.—AA Leven Water.—Tobias G. Smollett.—OB (sl. abr.) (Ode to Leven Water.)—BGV-EBS—FEP—RLP Life's Pilgrim.–Geoffrey Chaucer.—CEL (abr.) (Good Counsail.)—FP (Good Counseil of Chaucer—C.)—FEP—WEP 1 Lincoln's Bust in Bronze.—R. : Watson Gilder.—WR 45 Little Renee.—W : Aspenwell Bradley.—HEV “To live # Hell, and Heaven to behold.”—H: Constable.— To To TO TO TO (Pain of Love.)—GP • Live Merrily, and to Trust to Good Verses. Herrick.-EPE—EPs—FT Louis Frechette.—J: Reade.—TCW Louis Kossuth.-Anon.—EDY Louis Napoleon.—G : H. Boker.—EDY Love.—HI: Kirke White.—TFY (C.)—Rob't “To loº ºatisfies one-half of our nature.”—A. A. Hodge.— To TO To To To To TO To To To TO “To me, fair friendſ, you never can be old].”—W To Meadows. Manon on his Fortune in Loving her. Mary. Love There, is No End-Anon.—FLS Lucastaſ, Going beyond the Seas]. (C.)—R: Lovelace. —BNL–CBP—FEP —HBP —HBW –OB —OEL PGT 1. - See To Lucasta, going to the Wars. — R: Lovelace. Lucasta I, her Reserved Looks — C.J. — R: Lovelace. — WEP 2 * Lucasta, on Going, etc. Igcastaſ, on Going to the Wars]. (Song: To Lucasta (Going to the Wars.)—EPC–LH–RTV—WEP 2 BLV—BNL–BOL —BIPIB —CBP —CBPC —CEL — Ehl’—EP—EPE—EPs—FEP—FT –FTA —GEP — HBP—HBV—LTV—OEL–OS 3–PGT 1–PHS – PPV-PYO-RLP—SEP—SP 3—STC–VE (Going to the Wars.)—EPC—LH–RTV—WEP 2 (To Lucasta. Going to the Wars.)—OB Lucy.—Fred. Henderson.—FTA Lucy, Countess of Bedford.—Ben Jonson.—BOF Luve. Unluvit.--Alex. Scott.—EBS Lydia Languish.”—Austin Dobson.—VSA Lydia, Maria Child, Sel. fr.-J: G. Whittier.—BIL M. E. W.-Gilbert Keith Chesterton.—HIBV. M. T.-Bayard Taylor.—AA Mabel. (Ald.)—R : Jago.—FLS (Absence.)—BGV-HBV—NT—OB Macaulay.—Walter S. Landor.—BNL–HBP (Macaulay.)—EPC—VA Madame de Damas Learning English.-H. Walpole, Earl of Oxford.—BLV Madame de Sévigné. Montreuil.—BNL’ Mademoiselle i.—Pierre Jean de Beranger.—AFP Mademoiselle .—Alfred de Musset.—AFP Maeve.—Eva Gore-Booth.-DB Make Mischief.-Anon.—KNE Malherbe.—François Maynard.—AFP Manon - Comparing her to a Falcon. (In Love Sonnets of Proteus.)—Wilfrid S. Blunt.—HIBV OVV-VA Manon on her Lightheartedness. (In Love Sonnets of Proteus.)—Wilfrid S. Blunt.—VA (Playing Blind-man's Buff.) — e (In Love Sonnets of Proteus.)—Wilfrid S. Blunt.—OB Margº-Matthew Arnold.—EP—HBV-OB–VE – Marguerite.—Pierre de Ronsard.—AFP Maria Gisborne.—Percy B. Shelley.—BLV Marie.—Anon.—NA Mark Mother's Grave.—Anon.—CS 21—WR 52 (Ligº º-poet. vers. by Helen Rich.)—AmSS—CS Mary.—S : Bishop.–FEP—HBV (C.)—W: Cowper.—BGW-CBP—EP –FEP — GEP—R.I.P-WEP 3 (My Mary.)—OB (To the Same.)—PGT 1 Mary.—C: Wolfe.—BPB—CBP—HBV-OB–PGT 1 (“If I had thought thou couldst have died.”)—BIP–DB —FEP—PF (Lines. Written to Music.)—TIP Mary in Heaven. (Thou Lingering Star.)—Rob't Burns. *mº NL —CBP EL —EBS P —E'E HBP—HBV−GEP—MBL–RLP—STC–WEP 3 Mary Unwin.—W: Cowper. See To Mrs. Unwin. Mary Wollstonecraft, Godwin, Sel. fr. (On his Marriage to Mary, Godwin.)—Percy B. Shelley.—EDY Massachusetts.-J: G. Whittier.—AH 2 Maystress Margaret Hussey.—J: Skelton. of Laurell, The. * --- * T. g . Tº sºm Tº tº 8 ºr sº-sº-s-s- See Garlande : Shake. speare.—EPE—EPs—HE - (Sonnet.)—FEP—OB (XV.) * (Sonnet CIV.-O.)—WEP 1 (To Meddowes—C.) — Rob't Herrick.- BLV Higgo–HBP-HEV–N —OB —OEL —OTPC — W–HGP—PGT 1 * 3 1. el) TO AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Miguel To T O TO To TO TO TO TO TO TO y Milton. (Poems Dedicated to National Independence and Liberty, Pt. I., XIV.)— W: Wordsworth. — BNL — CEL–EPs—FEP England.)—GP—HBW Ideal.)—LH London, 1802—C.)—PGT 1 (II.) (Milton.)—EPC–LLC—RLP—WEP .. 4 § ("Mººn #" shouldst be living at this hour”—abr.)— (Sonnet: London, 1802.)—EP—HBP—SEP—VE Minerva.-T: Hood.—BLV—HIBW Minnie: A Picture-frame for you to Fill. (C.)—Rob't L: Stevenson.—WSA (With a Hand-glass.)—LTV l Misfortune.—HI: Kirke White.—CBP Miss .—T : Moore.—HIPE Miss Arundell.—Walter S. Landor.—OVW Miss Charlotte Pulteney I, in her Mother's Arms].-Am- brose Philips.-EP—FEP—WEP 3 (To Cºle Pulteney.)—BGW —BLW —CBOP —HBW Miguel de Cervantes Saavadra. — R: R. Munkittrick. — AA—SA Miss Georgiana Carteret.-A, Philips-BG V . Miss Mitford, Authoress of “Our Village.” (0.) — C: Kingsley. (To the Authoress of “Our Village.”)—EDY Mr. Alexandre, the Ventriloquist. (Lines Addressed to Monsieur Alexandre, the Celebrated Ventriloquist — C.)—Walter Scott.—HIPE Mr. Congreve.—Eliz. Tollet.—EDY Mºjack Skinner upon his Blindness.-J: Milton.— Mr. H. Lawes, on his Airs.--J: Milton.—BLW Mr. Henry Lawes.—E. Waller.—BLV Mr. Hº, (Fr. Pindarique Odes.)—Abraham Cowley. — VV it; Mr. Lawrence.—J: Milton.—EPE—FT-OB–PGT 1 Mr. Pye. (C.)—S: T. Coleridge. (Eternal Poem, An.)—HPE Mr. Thomas Southerne.—Alex. Pope.—BLV (To Mr. Thomas Southerne on his Birthday, 1742.)—FT Mrs. Biddy Floyd; or, The Receipt to Form a Beauty. —Jonathan Swift.—HIPE Mrs. Houghton of Bourmont, on Praising her Husband to Dr. Swift. (C.)—Jonathan Swift. (To a Lady.)—HPE Mrs. Leigh upon her Wedding Day.—G: Canning.—WSA Mistress Margaret Hussey.—J: Skelton. See Garlande of Laurell, The. Mistress Margery Wentworth.-J. : Skelton. See Garlande of Laurell, The. Mrs. Martha Blount.—Alex. Pope.-BLV Mistress Pyrrha.-Eugene Field.—VSA Ö Mrs. Thrale on her Completing her Thirty-fifth Year.— S: Johnson.—BLV (To Mrs. Thrale.)—BGV (To Mrs. Thrale on her Thirty-fifth Birthday.—wr. at. to Boswell.)—WA Mrs. Throckmorton.—W : Cowper.—BLW Mrs. Unwin. (C.)—W: Cowper.—FEP (To Mary Unwin.)—BGV-HBV-OB—PGT1 Moliere.—N: Boileau.-AFP l Mollidusta.-Jas. Robinson.—Planché.-NA Morfydd.—Lionel Johnson.—BIP Morning.—W: Blake.—ABV-GT Moscow.—Edna Dean Proctor.—CBP Mother.—Louisa M. Alcott.—OAMs Mother Fairie.—Alice Cary.—CFBP—TYP Mother Nature.—F': Lawrence Knowles.—HIBW Murmurers.-Martin Farquhar Tupper. See Neglect. Muś, to Becalm his Fever. (C.) — Rob't Herrick. — (Music.)—CEL–WEP 2 my Big Sweetheart.—Frd’k S. Cozzens.—AWH my Bookseller.—Ben Jonson.—EPE my Brothers.--Norman Gale.—VA my Canary Bird.—G. : Martin.-TCW my Candle.—J : Wolcott.—CBP my Cat.—Graham R. Tomson.—FT my Cat.—Rosamund M. Watson.—VA my Children, Asleep.–Alan, Sullivan,—AMV 4 111y Cigar.—C: Sprague.—AL—CBP my Companions.—W: E. Channing.—HRP my Comrades.—Sidney Royse Lysaght.—DB my Cousin Anne Bodham on Receiving from her a Purse. —W : Cowper.—BLV my Country.—C: Hanson Towne.—AMW 3 my Daughter.—Edmund Gosse.—GC my Daughter[, on her Birthday—0.].—T: Hood.—HIBI’ my Dear Friend Aimée-G. H. Westley.—FLS my Dear Friend, Mr. Congreve, on his Comedy Called “The Double Dealer.” (C.)—J : Dryden.—EPR, (To my Friend, Mr. Congreve.)—WEP my Dolly.—Jennie D. Moore.—PyR. º Empty Purse.—Geoffrey Chaucer.—HIPE—OS 3 (Compleynte of Chaucer to his Purse—C.)—BNL my Fiancée.—Franklin P. Adams.-H.P.2 my First Love, my Mother.—Christina G. Rossetti...—TM my Friend, Mr. Congreve.—J: Dryden. See To my Dear Friend, etc. my Friend on her ºfty-first Birthday.— Ann Virginia Culbertson.—HTb- my Friend on the Death of her Sister, Br. sel. ſ". (An- gels of Grief, The.)—J: G. Whittier.—HI) TO To To TO O. S. C.—Annie E. my Friend the Bluebird.—Joshua F. Crowell.—CB ; my º, Francis M. W. M. (Sel. fr.)—Fs. Thomp- SOIl.- my Grammatical Niece.—W: Rob't Spencer.—OTPC | my Grandmother.—Frd’k Locker-Lampson-BLV— CEL —EP—HBV—OVV-RLP—VA my Honoured Kinsman, John Dryden [Driden-C.I.-J: Dryden.—WEP 2 - my Horse.—Anon-FEP my Household Gods.-Jean François Ducis.--AFP my ſnconstant Mistress.--T: Carew.—HIB my jºint Son. (Domestic Poems, III.) — T: Hood.— (Ode to my Little Son.)—CS 1–FEP * (Parental "Ode to my Son, Aged Three Years and Five Months, A.)—GC— HBW — HPE — RTV — THP — WEP 4 my Lady.—G : H. Boker.—AA my Love.—W. A. Eaton.—CS 25 my Love. (C.)—J: G. Saxe-CBP—HBW (Kiss me Softly.)—BIL–FTA—GP my Love.—Sir J.: Suckling.—WSA, my Mere English Censurer. (Epigrams, XVIII.)—Ben Jonson.—WEP 2 my Mistress.-Frd’k Locker-Lampson.-VA. my Mistress.-Jonathan Swift.—HIPE my Mistress's Boots.--Frä’k Locker-Lampson.—BLV my Mother.—E: , Salisbury Field.—QAMs my Mother.—Felicia D. Hemans.—OAMs my Mother. (O.)—W: E. Henley. (I Met a Maiden To-day.)—FTA my Mother.—T: Moore.—OAMs—TM my Mother.—Howell L. Piner.—WR 23 my Mother.—Edgar Allan Poe.—QAP—CBP—GEP my Mother.—Rob't Haven Schauffler.—OAMs—TM my Mother. (Sonnet to my Mother—C.)—H: Kirke White.—OAMs—Orlſ—PC my Mother.—J: Allen Wyeth-HTb-I. my Mother Sleeping.—Mary Russell Mitford-RLP my Ninth Decade.—Walter S. Landor.—BGV my Nose.—Alfred A. Forrester.—BNL–HPE—WA my Picture.--T: Randolph-FEP my Poland Rooster.—F. S. Cozzens.—AWH my Promised Wife.—J: Walsh.-DB–TIP my Readers, Sel. fr. (“Deal gently with us, ye Who read.”)—Oliver W., Holmes.—CAP—GG my Sister.—J: G. Whittier-HBP my Sister.—W: Wordsworth-BGV–SN my Son-Marg. Johnstone Graflin.--HTb-II my Son.—G: Parsons Lathrop.–CBP my Soul-Paul Fleming.—OS 1. my Soul.—W: Shakespeare.—CBP & my Tortoise Anatkh.—Eugene Lee-Hamilton.—OVW my Tortoise Chronos-Eugene Lee-Hamilton.—VA my Totem.—H: C. Beeching—V my Vagrant Love.—Eloise Briton.--LY my Wife.—T: H. Bayly. See. To Helena. my Wºrtly Friend, Master T. Lewes.—H: Waughan.- N. V. de G. S.—Rob't L: Stevenson.—WA Nature's Nobleman.—Anon.—WR 45 2- Night.—Louise C. Moulton.--AA Night. (C.)— Percy B. Shelley-BGW - BNL =EP L. EPN-FEP—GT-HBP—HBV-HBVy—OR —RAC —SEP—WE—WEP 4 (Night.)—GP—OB (To the Night.)—BEV–PGT 1–PHS—QH-RLP Night.—Jos. B. White.--FEP—HBP—HBV—OS 3 (Night.)—BNL–GP—PYO - * (Night and Death.)—EPs—GP—LOS 3—NT—RAC — RLP—SN–STC (Sonnet to Night.)—POS—SEP—VE No One in Particular.—Witter Bynner.—AMV 4 November.—G. W. Adams.-OAT is Trumbull.—AA O. W. Holmes.—Paul H. Hayne.—DD–EDY O. W. Holmes.—On his Seventy-fifth Birthday.—Jas. R. Lowell.—FT (To Holmes.)—CAP CEnone.—Rob't Herrick.-BLV—OB Olive.—Lord Alfred Douglas.-OVW Oliver Wendell Holmes.—J: G. Whittier.—CAP Olivia.--Laurence Alma-Tadema.-GC One Being Old.—Langdon E. Mitchell.—AA One Excusing his Poverty. (In Love Sonnets of Pro- teus.)—Wilfrid S. Blunt-HBP one ºnsland–Eleanor Eliz. Montgomery.--SBOS — One in Paradise.—Edgar A. Poe.—AA—Am P-APM – Aſſº-BPB —CAP —GEP —HBW —LBA —OVW — One of Many.—Mrs. Augusta Webster.—RLP . . ... onºrsuading a Lady to Marriage.—Kathe. Philips.- Qne Saying she was Qld.—Jas. Shirley. See following. Qne Shortly to Die.—Walt Whitman,—CAP One Stricken, and Smitten.—Emily H. Hickey-DB One that Said his Mistress was Old. (C.)—Jas. Shirley. (To One Saying she was Old.)—QEL One Unknown.—Helen Dudley.—NPA To “To one # has been long in city pent.”—J: Keats.-BGV To EP—GEP—HBV-PGT 1–SEP—VE In the Country.)—POS ne who Would Make a Confession. of Proteus.)—Wilfrid S. &=ºs In Love Sonnets Blunt.-HBP 332 TITLE INDEX To the One who Wrote against a Fair Lady. (In Answer to One who Writ a Libel against the Countess of Carlisle —C.)—Edmund Waller,-WEP 2 3 Orkney.—D : Vedder.—EBS Our Baby.—Anon.—TFS $ Paleolithic Man.—Fanny Hodges Newman.—GS Pan-J : Fletcher. See Faithful Shepherdess, The. Perilla.-Rob't Herrick.-CBP—EPE—HBP—WEP 2 Petronilla.-H. : Howarth Bashford.—HIBW Philip Massinger, “a Stranger.”—C: E. Russell.—EDY Phillis.-Rob't Herrick. See To Phillis, to Love and Live with Him. Phillis, the Fair Shepherdess.-T: Lodge (at. also to Sir E: Dyer.)—RLP—WEP 1 (Phillis.)—OB (I.-abr.) Phillis, to Love and Live with Him. rick.-GT (To Phillis.)—WEP 2 Phoebe.—W: S. Gilbert.—THP-VSA Phyllis. (Fr. The Fair Maid of the Exchange.) — T: Heywood.—OEL (Go, Pretty Birds.)—EP—FEP (Message, The.)—BLV—HBV—OB Phyllis.-Edmund Waller.—EP Primroses Filled [Fill’d—0.] with Morning Dew.—Rob't Herrick.-ABV-AmSS EP—HBJP–HBV—OR — RLP—SEP—VE—WEP 2 Prince Henry.—Jas. I. of England.—FEP Professor Airey.—Sidney Smith.-H.PE . H. F.—Austin Dobson.—FEP R. A. M. S.—W. E. Henley.—FT R. K.—J. K. Stephen.—SAy R. T. H. B.-W. E. Henley.—WE Revolutionary Veterans.—Dan'l Webster.—WHO Robert Browning.—Witter Bynner.—LY Robert Browning. (C.)—Walter S. Landor. — BGW — EDY—SEP—VE (Robert Browning.)—EPC—VA Robert Browning.—Agnes Lee.—LY Robert Louis Stevenson.—Herman K. Wielé.-EDY Robin Red Breast.—Rob't Herrick,-WEP 2 Rose.—Sara Teasdale.—HIBV (C.)—Rob't Her- Rosemounde. A Balade.—Geoffrey Chaucer.—BLV Ro: i. the Bosom of Castara. — W: Habington. See a.Stål’8. Rosina Pico.—W : W. Lord.—AA Rouse, the Artist.—T: Gold Appleton.—CBP Russia.-Joaquin Miller.—AA S. R. Crockett. (C.)—Rob't L: Stevenson. (Whaups, The.)—VA St. Mary Magdalen.—B : D. Hill.—AA. St. Valentine.-Jennie Betts Hartswick.-DID Sally.—J: Q. Adams.--AA—AFV-BLV Samuel *don, Esq., Sel. fr. (Moll.)—Jonathan Swift. Samuel Rogers, Esq. (Lines Written on a Blank Leaf gºne Pleasures of Memory”—C.)—Lord Byron.— San Francisco.—S. J. Alexander.—PAH Sappho.—Annie Fields.-CBP Seal [To Seal ]—T: L. Beddoes. See Death’s Jest Book. Seneca Lake. (C.)—Jas. G. Percival.— CBE’ —FEP G|P–EHBP—SN–STC - (Seneca Lake.)—BNL Shakespeare. (C. — Sonnet XXVIII.) — Hartley Cole- ridge.—HEV–VA (Shakespeare.)—BNL Shakespeare.—R : E. Day.—AA Shakespeare's Love.—E: J. McPhelim.—SR Shelley.—J : B. Tabb.-AA—LBA Sigh, yet. Feel No Pain. (Song fr. M., P.; or, The Blue Stocking.)—T: Moore.—FEP—FLS Sigurd.—Katha. Lee Bates.—AMV 4 Silvia.-Anne Finch.-HBV Silvia.-Rob't Herrick,-EPs Silvia-W: Shakespeare. See Two Gentlemen of Verona, The. Sir Annual Filter [Tilter—C.].—Ben Jonson.—HIPE Sir Henry Goodyere.—Ben Jonson.—FT . Sir Henry Vane (the yº–º : Milton. (Sonnet: To Sir Henry Vane.)—EPs * Sir Hudson Lowe.—T: Moore.—HIPE Sir John Oldcastle.—T: Hoccleve.—EP Sir Robert Walpole.—HI: Fielding.—BLW Sir Robert Wroth.-Ben Jonson.—EPE Sleep.—Maybury Fleming.—AA Sleep.–J: Keats.-BGV-OB–QH (Sonnet: To Sleep.)—EP Sleep. (Poems, and Epigrams, CLXXXII.)—Walter S. Landor.—VA Sleep.–Frances. S. Qsgood.—AA Sleep.–Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. Sleep.–Pontus de Tyrard.—AFP Sleep. (Poems of the Imagination, Pt. I., Misc. Son- nets, XIV.)—W: Wordsworth.-CBP—FEP—HBR. —HBV—MBL–OR—PGT 1–PYO—QH–STC (Sleeplessness.)—BNL Solitude.—J: Keats. See Sonnet to Solitude. Song.—T: S. Jones, Jr.—HIBV Song-birds on a Sunday. (Punch.)—HPE Spain rºst Word.—Edith M. Thomas.-EDY —PAH ICl Speak or Not to Speak.--Anon.—WR 55 Spring.—W : Blake.—BGV-HEV–OB Spring. (2 sons.)—W. Drummond-FEP (Spring Bereaved, II.)—OB To TO To To To To TO TO TO TO TO To To To TO To TO To TO TO To TO To TO To To To To To To To TO To To To T; Spring Gardens.—Jos. Addison.—FT Spring: On the Banks of the Cam.—W: Stanley Roscoe. —OVW T. L. H., Six Years Old, during a Sickness. (C.) — Leigh Hunt.—FEP (To a Child during Sickness.)—BNL–HBP (Poems and Epigrams, TLXXIII.) — Walter S. Tacaba. Landor.—WEP 4 the Adventurous.-J: Keats.-LH (On First Looking into Chapman's Homer—C.)—BFW- BG:V—BNL (br. sel.)—BIPB—CEL–Ehſ’— EPC — EPN-EPS–FEP—FPE—FT-GN — GT — HBP — HBV-HBVy—LLC—LOS 3—OB—PCK—PG|T 1 — SEP—WEP 4 § (Sonnet: on First Looking, etc.)—EP—GEP—HGP– OS 3–RLP—VE the American People.—Bayard Taylor.—BE the American Poet.—F: L. Knowles.—PAPrm the American Troops before the Battle of Long Island, 1774.—G: Washington.—SS—SSD (Address to his Troops.)—BS 2—OS 2 (Washington’s Address to his Troops.)—BS 24 the Apennines.—W: C. Bryant.—TIWP the Arbutus.-Randall N. Saunders.-SSC the Army before Quebec, 1759.-Jas. Wolfe.—SS (Address of General Wolfe before Quebec.)—BLP the Army of §y, May 15, 1796.-Napoleon Bonaparte. (Proclamation to the Army of Italy—sl. same.)—OS 3 (Bonaparte to his Army in Italy—diff. tr.)—BLP the Author of a Sonnet Beginning “Sad is my verse, you say, ‘and yet no tear.’”—Lord Byron.—HIPE the Authoress of “Our Village.”—C: Kingsley. See To Miss Mitford, Authoress, etc. the Boston Women.— (St. James Chronicle.)—PAH the Boy who goes Daily Past my Windows Singing. — Eliz. C. Kinney.——AA—AL the Boys.-H. : Downton.—FAS (Brave and True.)—PP—YFR the Boys of America.-Theo. Roosevelt.—HTb-II the Butterfly.—S: Rogers.-BGV-FEP the Cambro-Britons and their Harp: His Ballad of Agin- court.—Michael Drayton.—EhB—EP—EPC—WEP 1 (Agincourt.)—BIHV- HB — HBV — HBVy — LH (w. Shakespeare.)—LHT-OB–SEP—VE (Ballad of Agincourtſ, The j.)— BNL — BIPIB —EDY — FE —HB V (Battle of Agincourt, The-C.)—ABV- BFW — BIP — CEL–EFIT-GN–OS 3—RLP the Cat-bird.—Anon.—SN the Chrysanthemum.—W : C. Bennett.—POS the Colorado Desert.—Madge M. Wagner.—GS the Comtesse de Molande about to Marry the Duc de Luxembourg. (C.)—Walter S. Landor. (“Say ye, that years roll on and ne'er return ?”)—WEP 4 the Countess of Abingdon.—J: Dryden.—BOF the Countess of Cumberland. — S : Daniel. See To the Lady Margaret, Countess, etc. the Countess of Rutland (Sel. fr. The Forest, XII. — Epistle To Elizabeth, Countess of Rutland.) — Ben Jonson.—EPs the º (Sel. fr. The Poet's Mind.)—Alfred Tenny. SOrl.—HI E'S the Crow.—Anon.—OTPC the Cuckoo. (C.)—J: Logan.—BNL–FEP —HBP — HBV—OB—PYO (abr.)—SN–STC (Cuckoo, The.)—CBP—WCL (Messenger of Spring, The.)—POS (Ode to the Cuckoo-at. to Michael Bruce.)—BGV- CEL–CGd—DD–EBS—OTPC the Cuckoo.—W : Wordsworth.--— BGV —BINL —BIPIB — CBP—CEL–CTBP—EP—EPN —FEP —GEP —GIP —GT-HBP—HBV-LC—LOS 2—MBL —OTPC —- PGT 1–R.LP—SN–SSC–STC—WEP 4 the Daisy.—W: Wordsworth.-FEP the Daisy. (Diff. poem.)— W: Wordsworth. — BGV — BNL (br., sel.)—CEL–FEP—HBV—HBVy —LOS 3 MBL–OR—PGGR.—PGT 1–R.LP the Dandelion.— Jas. R. Lowell.— AID — AI — Amp — AIPM —ASL —CAP —CCB —DD — HBP — HBV — HBVy—OAA—PYO—SN–SP 5 (Longer vers. than in Works.)—LLC—PEO (Br. sel.)—BNL–GN the Dead.—W: B. Scott.—VA the Dead of '98.--Lionel Johnson.—HIBW the Defenders of New Orleans.—Jos. Rodman Drake.— PAIH the Departed.—Anon;–HP 2—SSS the Desponding.— Alice Cary. See To any Desponding Genius. the Devil.—Rob't Burns. See Address to the Deil. the Discouraged.—G. : W. Crofts.-HDL the Divine Image.—W : Blake.—SEP—VE the Duke Alphonso, asking to be Liberated.—Torquato Tasso. (Tr. by R. : H : Wilde.)—TIWP the Duke de Noalles (Epigram Written to the Duke de Noalles, An—C.).-Matthew Prior.—HIPE the Duke of York. (Poet's Good Wishes for the Most Hopeful and Handsome Prince, the Duke of Yorke, The-C.)—Rob't Herrick.-WEP 2 the Dykes.—T. De Witt Talmage.—CS 32 the Eagle.—Jas. G. Percival.—SP 8 the Earl of Warwick, on the Death of Addison. ~ T: Tickell, See following. 33 TO the AN INDEx To PoETRY AND RECITATIONS To TO To TO TO TO To | TO ' To ! TO j% ! To To | To i To To ; To ; TO s To ! º TO TO TO TO TO TO T TO TO To O To TO To TO TO º, the Earl of Warwick, on the Death of Mr. Addison. (C.) —T: Tickell.—HIBV-WEP3 (abr.) (On the Death of Mr. Addison.)—FEP . (To the Earl of Warwick, on the Death of Addison.) — BNL the Electors of Bristol.—Edmund Burke. See Speech at Bristol, Previous to the Election, 1780. the End. (Sel.)—Christina G. Rossetti...—PGT 2 the Evening Star.—M. Akenside.—BGV the Evening Star.—W: Blake.---Ehl’ —GT —OR —RLP —SEP—V E—WEP 3 the #ºing Star.—T: Campbell.—BGV—EBS—FEP — (Evening Star, The.)—BNL (Song: to tº Evening Star—O.)—HBV—PGT 1–QB the Evening star. (Caroline. Pt. II.)— T. Campbell— PG|T 1. the Evening Star.—J : Leyden.—FEP the Evening Wind.—W : C. Bryant.—PHS (Evening Wind, The-G.)—AmP—APM–CAP—CBP— LLC—LOS 2 (W. add. St.)—AA—BNL–GP—HBP the Face of the Lord Jesus.-Paulus Gerhardt.--HGV the Fair “Come-outer.”—Anon.—WA the Federal Convention.—Timothy Dwight.—PAH the Fire.—Rob't Southey.—CBP the First Robin.—H : S. Washburn.—POS the Fir-tree. (Tr. by) Blanche W. Bellamy and Maud W. Goodwin.—OS 1. (A mother tr.)—OAC the Flowers.--Anon.—SSC the Flying Squadron.—Anon.—PAPrm the Forgotten Dead.—Marg. L. Woods.-WA the Fountain at Frascatl.—Lord Hammer.—TTWP the Fountain of Bandusia. (Fr. Echoes from the Sabine Farm.)—Eugene Field.—AA the French People, 1792.-Pierre V. Vergniaud.—SS the Fringed Gentian,—W : C, Bryant.—AA—AL– APM —AmP—ASL NL —CAP —CBP —CCB —EPs — FEP—GEP—GN–HBP—HBW-LC —LLC —LOS 1 —g;g—otec-page—pos —PRS —RAC —SMG the Gentle Reader.—Andrew Lang.—FT' the Glowworm.—J : Clare.—FEP the Goldenrod.—B. M., Cutcheon.—HCTC the Gossamer-light.—C: Tennyson-Turner.—WA the Graduates.—Teresa Beatrice O'Hare.—WR 55 the Grand Army of the Republic.—T: B Reed.—SC the Grasshopper and [the] Cricket.—Leigh Hunt.—BNL E GN —HBW —NT —OTPC. — POS —RAC — SEP—WE—WEP 4 s (Grasshopper and [the] Cricket. The.)—CBP—CEL– HBP—LC—OS 2 - (On the Grasshopper and Cricket.)—LOS 2 the Guardian Angel, Sabine.—C. A. V Tastu.-OS 1 the Guidwife of . Wauchope House, Sel. fr. (Epistle to Mrs. Scott of Wauchope.)—Rob't Burns.—WEP 3 (Scotland—br. sel.)—EPs - the Harpies.—Arthur Davison Ficke.—HIBW : the Harvard Alumni...—Booker T. Washington.—SP 6 the #yest Moon.— H: Kirke White. —BNL (abr.) — H - the Herald Honeysuckle.—Emily Pfeiffer.—WA the Herb Rosemary.—HI: Kirke White.—EPs—STC the Highland Girl of Inversneyde. — W: Wordsworth, See To a Highland Girl. the Hon. Charles Montague. (Abr. fr. Variations from a Copy Printed 1692.)—Matthew Prior.—BNL the Honourable Miss Carteret.—A. Philips, BGV the Housatonic at Stockbridge.—Rob't U, Johnson.— SN the House of Lords.-Edmund Burke. See Impeachment of Warren Hastings. the Humblebee. (C.)—Ralph W. Emerson.—BNL —PF (Humble-bee, The...—C.)—AA—AFV—AL–Amp — AIPM —ASL–BFV—CAP—CBP— CCB — FEP — GN — HBP—HBV—HBVy—LC—RAC—SN–YBV the Humming-bird.—Jones Very.—LC the Ideal.-Norman Gale.—HT - the Immortal Memory and Friendship of that Noble Pair, Sir Lucius Cary and Sir Henry Morrison, Sel. fr, (Part of an Ode to the Immortal Memory, etc.) — Ben Jonson.—OB - * T - I - " -º- " " i ºr amº. (Good Life, Long Life—br. sº-BNL–CBP—FEP e (Honor in Bud—abr.)—LH - - (Noble Nature. The.)—CGd—CS 15—FP—GN–HBV —HBVy—HGP–LC—LOS 2—OS 1—PCK–PGGR —PGT 1–R.LP—STC - - (Perfect Life, The.)—CEL - - the Immortal Memory of the Halibut on Which I Dined This Day:-W: Cowper.—BLV the Jersey Lily. (C.)—Joaquin Miller. (To Florence-longer vers.)—TFY the King of Navarre.—Clement Marot.—AFP the King on his Birthdayſ, Nov. 19, 1632 —0.].— Ben Jonson.—EDY - - the Lady Anne Hamilton.—W : R. Spencer.—STC the Lady in the Chemisette with Black Buttons.—Nathan- iel P. Willis.-H.PE the Lady Margaret, Countess of Cumberland.—S: Dan- iel.-EPE—FEP—HBP—WEP 1 (abr.) (Knowing the Heart of Man—br. sel.)—Ef’s §.” i. 93. º §º. *#F#ºrpe he Lady Margaret, Ley, = J: Milton, - EPE - FEP — HBP-0B-PGT 1. - To TO TO TO TO TO TO To To TO TO TO TO To TO To To TO To TO TO To To TO To TO To the Lady-bird.—Caroline B. Southey.—CHV-PHS (Ladybird, Ladybird.)—CFBP—NW–OS 1–TYP (Little Lady Bird, The.)—WR 12 the Lakes.—W. W. Campbell.—VA the Lapland Longspur.—J: Burroughs.-SN the Lark.--Anon.—CBOP the Lark.-Rob't Herrick.-CEL–WEP 2 the Leading Periodical. (Punch.)—HPE the Leanán Sidhe.—T: , Boyd.—BIP—DB—TIP the Lºs g St. Mark. (Sel. fr. Venice.)—Joaquin Miller. the Lions.—Elbridge S. Brooks.-W.R. 34 the Little Readers.-Frank D. Sherman.-LFL the Lord General.—J: Milton. See following. the Lord General [Cromwell].-J: Milton.—BNL–EHT —EPE—FEP—t-LH-LEHT-OS 3—PPV-WEP 2 (Sonnet. Tº the Lord General Cromwell, etc. — C.) — the Lord General Fairfax.-J: Milton.—LHT To the Lord of Potsdam.—Owen Seaman.--THP the Man Who Fails.-Alfred J. Waterhouse.—HTb-I the Man-of-war-bird.—Walt Whitman.—AA—AL —AIPM —CAP—GEP—HBV the Memory of Abraham Lincoln.--W: C. Bryant.—OAL the Memory of Ben Jonson.—J: Cleveland.—BNL the Memory of Channing.—Anne C. Lynch.-EDY the Mºº of Edward the Black Prince.—Walter Scott. (Honest Man, An — the Memory of Mr. Charles Morwent. (Sel, fr.) — J: dham.—EPR the Memory of my Beloved Mr. William Shakespeare, and what he hath Left us. (C.)—Ben Jonson. - (To the Memory of my Beloved Master, William Shake- Speare, and what he hath Left us.)— EP — HBW SEP—WE—WEP 2 - (To the Memory of my Beloved, the Author, Mr. William Shakespeare, etc.)—FEP \ - (To the Memory of Shakespeare.)—BNL the Memory Of Fletcher FIarper. C.).-Dinah M. Craik.-BNL -se the Memory of Prince Albert.— Alfred Tennyson. See Idylls of the King. - the Memory of Shakespeare.—Ben Jonson. See To the Memory of my Beloved Mr. William Shakespeare, etc. the Memory of Sydney. Dobell.—J: S. Blackie.-EDY the Memory of the Americans who Fell at Eutaw.—Philip Freneau.-PAP - - Gºa Springs.)—AA—Amp—APPV—AWB–EDY— To the Memory of the Brave Americans.—AIPM the Memory of the Brave Americans. (Sel. fr.)—Philip Freneau.-See foregoing. - - - the Memory of the Late Brigham Young.—Anon.—SR 1 the Memory of Thomas Hood.—Bartholomew Simmons.— . ... BNL (sel.)—HBP - - (Stanzas to the Memory of Thomas Hood —EDY—V * the Men of Kent.—W : Wordsworth.-El is the Men who Lose.—Anon.—HIP 2 - the Milkweed.—Lloyd Mifflin.—AA the Mocking-bird.—Albert Pike.—AA the Mocking-bird.— R: H. Wilde.—AA —AL – CBIP — FEP—PNW–SN the Modern Battleship.–Rob't James.—HIP 2 the Money-getter.—Anon.—HIP 2 - the Month of September. (Hymns of Astrea, Hymn X.) —Sir J.: Davies.—WEP 1 - the Moon.—Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.—HGV the Moon. B. Shelley. — BGV — CEL — (Sl. abr.)—FEP—PGT 1 - - (Moon, The, II.-sl. abºr.)—OB the Moon.—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. the Moon.—E: Hovel, Lord Thurlow.—FEP - the Moonflower.—Craven L. Betts.-AA the Mountain Ben Bulben.—Moireen Fox-BIP the Muses.—W : Blake.— BGV — BLV —CEL —FEP — HBV — OB —PGT 1 —RLP —SEP — STC — VE — WEP 3 the Nautilus-Hartley Coleridge.—VA - the Neapolitans. ... (Lines on the entry of the Austrians into Naples—0.)—T: Moore.—OS 2 (abr.) (Lines on Naples.)—CSS (Occupation of Naples by the Austrians.)—EDY the Necrophile.—Walter Conrad Arensberg.—AMV 2 the New Year.—Jas. W. Riley.—SP 7 . . - the Night.—Percy B. Shelley. See To Night. the Nightingale.—R: Barnfield. , See Cynthia. . . the Nightingale. (Hymns of Astrea, WI.) — Sir J: Davies.—WEP 1 - the Nightingale.—W : Drummond.—FEP—HBV—RAC the ºinsale—w: Drummond. See also To a Night- Ingale. the Nightingale.—J: Milton.— BNL (bºr. Sel.)— EPE — FEP BP—HEV–NT (Sonnet: To the Nightingale—C.)—EP—HGP the Nightingale.—Anne Finch, Lady Winchelsea.—EP — EPR—WEP 3 the Nile.—Bayard Taylor.—APM - - the Ocean.-Lord Byron. See Childe Harold’s Pilgrim- age. the Ocean now I Fly.—J: Milton. See Comus. the Old Year.—Katha. Lee Bates.—YC the Painted Image.—Jones Very.—STC the Palace of the King.—S. J. Smith.--CS 33 the Past. (C.)—W: C. Bryant.—A (Past, The.)—AA—CAP-0BP—LLC—YBW 334 TITLE INDEX Toast To To TO To TO To TO TO the Pious Memory of the Accomplished Young Lady, Mrs. Anne Killigrew. Dryden.—HEV–WEP 2 (Ode to the Pious Memory, etc.—sl. abr.)—OB the Fºne Skull.—Fs. Bret Harte.— AWII — BNL — the Poets; +J: Keats.--FEP—HBV (Bards of Passion and of Mirth.)—BGW-OB (Ode: “Bards of passion,” etc.)—EP—HBP—WEP 4 (Ode on the Poets.)—CBP—FT-PGT 1–PEIS the Poets of Our Time.—Jean de Schélandre.—AFP the #ait of “A Gentleman.”— Oliver W. Holmes.— P the Portrait of “A Lady.”—Oliver W. Holmes.—YBW the Portrait of One “Gone Before.”—Mrs. A. M. Butter- €101. the Princess, Alice. (Dedicatory Poem to the Princess Alice—0.)—Alfred Tennyson.—ED “To the pure mind, alone hath solitude its charms.”—Anon. To TO TO To TO To TO To TO TO TO TO To To To TO &=ººm, the Queen.—W: Blake.—EPR the Queen.—Alfred Tennyson.— BHV — EDY —EHT — EPO-PIPV the Rainbow. (C.)—T: Campbell.—CBP—FEP—HBW (Sl. abr.)—EPs—SN (Rainbow, The-abr.)—OTPC–PCK—POS the Redbreast.— (By a friend of G : Herbert.)—ABV the Redbreast.—W: Drummond. See To a Nightingale. the Rescue.—Anon.—CS 14 . the Rev. Dr. Wordsworth. (C.)—W : Wordsworth. (Christmas Carol, The-abr.)—EPs—OAC–OS 2—YC the *%; D. Maurice.—Alfred Tennyson.—BLV—GP the Rev. Mr. Newton, on his Return from Ramsgate.-- W: Cowper.—WEP 3 the Rev. William Bull.—W: Cowper.—BLV the Revolutionary Veterans.—Dan'l Webster. See Bunker Hill Monument, The. the Right Hon. the Earl of Chesterfield. (C.)—S: John- SOIl. (Letter to Lord Chesterfield.)—OS 3 g the River Ankor. (C.—Ideas XXXII.)—Michael Dray- ton. (Rivers of England, The.)—FEP the River Charles. (C.)—H: W. Longfellow.—GEP (To the Silent River.)—LLC - the River Duddon.—W : Wordsworth.-STC the §, Lodon. (C.)—T: Warton.— BGW — EPR — (On Revisiting, the River Lodon.)—FEP (Sonnet IX: To the River Lodon.)—EP * the Robin, Sel. fr. (Robin, The—w. mus.)—Eliza Cook. the Rose [: a Song—O.].—Rob't Herrick,-HBV-OEL —WEP 2 (Go, Happy Rose I)—CEL (Rose, The.)—EPs te the Royal Society, Sel. fr. (Ode to the Royal Society.) —Abraham Cowley.—WEP 2 the Secretary of War, 1824.—Pushmataha.-SS the “Sextant.”——Arabella M. Willson.—BNL–MHR . Appeal for * to the Sextant of the Old Brick Meetin- ouse.—W (Appeal to the “Sextant” for Air, An.)—BS 4 (at. to To ‘TO TO TO TO TO To To “A. Gasper.”)—CS 4 the Schooner Casco.—Grace Hazard Conkling.—AMV 4 the Sensitive Plant.—Percy B. Shelley.—RLP the Shade of Washington.—R : Alsop.–OAW the Silent One.—Emanuel Geibel.—FTA * the ğ. River.—HI: W. Longfellow. See To the River a flèS. the Sister of “Elia.”—Walter S. Landor.—BGV-EDY E HBV the Skylark-Percy B. Shelley. See To a Skylark. the Skylark.--—W.; Wordsworth. . See To a Skylark. the Small Celandine.—W : Wordsworth.-HBP—HBV- LOS 2—OTPC–PHS—POS (sel.)—RLP—SN the Soldiers.-W. : McKinley.—WR 4 the Spirit of Abraham Lincoln.-R. : W. Gilder.— EDY AL–POL–SP 3—WR 45 the Spirit of Keats.-Jas. R. Lowell.—CAP the Spirit of Poetry.—Philip B. Marston-WA * the sº (Hymns of Astrea, III.)—Sir J.: Davies. the staffolders at a Fancy Fair. (Parody.)—W. S. Gilbert.—PA the sig: ºnd the Stripes from Abroad.—Adair Welcker. the Summer Sun.-Marguerite Wilkinson.—GS * the Supreme Being. (Includes also At Florence.) Michel- angelo (tr. by W: Wordsworth.)—FTR the Survivors of the Battle of Bunker Hill.—Dan'l Web- ster. See Bunker Hill Monument, The. the Swallows.-Auguste Lacau.ssade.—AFP the Terrestrial Globe.—W : S. Gilbert.— BNL– CS 8 — HBV—MHR—OS 2—SAy the Thirty-ninth Congress.-J: G. Whittier.—PAH the Tron-Kirk Bell.—R. Fergusson.—BGV the Unco Guidſ ; or, The Rigidly Righteous]. - Rob't Burns.—BNL–EPs - (God, the only Just Judge.)--CBP. . the Unknown Goddess.-Rudyard Kipling.—SP 5 the Virginian Voyage.—Michael Drayton.—BFIV— HBW —LHT-OB–PAH-PNW To TO TO To TO “To Thy temple I repair.” TO TO TO TO To TO To TO TO TO To TO To [the] Virgins [., to make much of Time]. (C.)—Rob't Herrick.-BLV—BNL–CEL–EP— EPE — I’EP — FTA—HBV—HGP–LTV-OE–OEL–SEP—WE — VSA—WEP 2 (Counsel to Girls.)—PGT 1 , (Counsel to Virgins.)—PYO (“Gather ye rosebuds as ye may.”)—GEP—HBP the Western Wind.—Rob’t Herrick.--HBV—OB the White-throated Finch.-Augusta Larned.—CHV the Wild Verbena.--Rose Morgan.--S the Willow-tree.—Rob't Herrick.-HBV-OE the World. (C.—The Forest, IV.)—Ben Jonson. (Farewell to the World, A.)—OB the Younger Lady Lucy Sydney.—E. Waller.—BLW Tacaea.—Walter S. Landor.—R.L.P Thee.—Clara Shanafelt.—NPA Thee for Me.—Alex. Montgomery.—NT Thee, O Country l—Anna P. Eichberg.—BLP Theocritus, in Winter. (Ballade to Theocritus in Winter .)—Andrew Lang.—RLP—VA Thiº,gwn Self be True. —Pakenham Beatty. — HP — Thomas, Carlyle.—J. C.—BOL Thomas Moore. (C.) — Lord Byron.— BGW — BLW — BNL-EPN-GEP—GP—HBP - (Friendship.)—CTBP—LH (“My boat is on the shore.”)—NT—PYO Those about to Marry.—Anon.—CS 6 Those who’ve Fail’d.—Walt Whitman.—CAP - (Day in the Lord's Courts, A– C.)—Jas. Montgomery.—FEP Thyrza.-Lord Byron.—R.I. Time. (C.)—W: L. Bowles.—CBP—RLP (Influence of Time on Grief.)—BGW-FEP—WEP 4 (Time and Grief.)—HBV-OB Time.—Mrs. Tighe.—BIP f Tobacco.—C: S. Calverley.-BNL (Ode to Tobacco—C.)—BLV—HBV-THP Toussaint Lºture. (C.)—W: Wordsworth.- BGV — 4 - (Sonnet to Toussaint L’Overture.)—EP—HBP—RLP- (Toussaint L’Ouverture.)—WR 1 Two Bereaved.—T: Ashe.—OB Venice.—Aleksandri. (Tr. by H: Stanley.)—TIWP . Venus.—Beaumont and Fletcher. See Mad Lover, The. Vernon Lee.—Amy Levy.—VA Werona.--Walter S. Landor.—TIWP Victor Hugo.—Algernon C : Swinburne.—OVW Victor Hugo.—Alfred Tennyson.—BNL–GP Victoria.--Charlotte Fiske Bates.—CBP Vincent Corbet, my Son.—R : R. Corbet.—BLV—FEP. Violet.—Rob't Cameron Rogers.-VSA - Violets. (C.)—Rob't Herrick.-HBP—HBV–LC— O OS 1 —TYP (Violets.)—BNL–GP—OTPC - Virgil.-Alfred Tennyson.—EDY-EPN-WEP 4 Virginia.-H. : Atkins.—GS - Virgins, to make much of Time.—Rob't Herrick. See To the Virgins, etc. 3. Wittoria Colonna. (Misc. Sons., XXIV.)— Michelangelo (tr. by W: Wordsworth.)—BOF . L. Garrison. (C.)—Jas. R. Lowell. (William Lloyd Garrison.)—BNL Wachusett.-H. : D : Thoreau.-PNW Walk with God l—G : . F. S. Armstrong.—THV Walt Whitman.—Annie Thomas.-W.R. 33 Weep Irish.--Lionel Johnson.—DB Whit, to Whoo.—Harriet Nutty.—CB Whittier-Jas. R. Lowell.—CAP Whom Shall We Give Thanks?—Mrs. Levi Wade.—BS 1 —FTR-MYE' William Cullen Bryant.—Fitz-Greene Halleck.-PEO William Erskine, Esq.-Walter Scott. See Marmion. William H. Seward.—J: G. Whittier.—CAP—EDY William Lloyd Garrison.—J: G. Whittier.—CAP— PAH William Lloyd Garrison, after the War.—T: Gold Apple- ton.—CBP - William Sharp.–Clinton Scollard.-H.BV-LBM William Shelley.—Percy B. Shelley.—GC William Sidney on his Birthday. (Sel. fr. Ode to Sir William Sidney on his Birthday.)—Ben Jonson.—EPs William Simpson, Br. Sel. fr. (Inspiration.) — Rob't Burns.—EBS—EPs * - William Stewart Rose, Esq. —Walter Scott. See Mar- In IOIl. William Vaughn Moody.—Herbert Heron.—GS William Watson in England.-Percy MacKaye. See Six Sonnets. Woman.—Lord Byron.—HBV—SAy Wordsworth.-O. F. Emerson.—AID & º Wordsworth, Br. sel. fr. (Wordsworth.) — Felicia D. Hemans.—BNL Young Men of New York in 1861.-E: D. Baker. See Speech at Union Square, N. Y., April 20th, 1861. Youth.-Walter S. Landor.—BGV-HEV–VA Zante.—Edgar Allan Poe.—POW Zurbaran.-Théophile Gautier.—AFP Toad, A.—Edgar Fawcett.—SN Toad, The.—Lucy S. Ruggles.—TFS Toad in Search of a Supper, The.—Marian Douglas.-- CHV Toad’s gº bye to the Children, The. — Anon. — CBOP - Toad's Journal, The.—Jane Taylor.—BNL–OTPC Toadstool, The.—Oliver W. Holmes, POS Toast, A, -Anon.—WR 27 $ 335 Toast AN INDEX Tºc. POETRY AND RECITATIONS Toast, A.—R: Hovey.—AFV Toast, A.—Sir J.: Suckling.—BLW. Toast, A–“Peace and Plenty.”—Anon.--CS 15 Toast, The.—Mary K. Dallas.-CS 16–TS-WR 18 Toast, The.—Winthrop M. Prael. See My Mother. Toast to Omar Khayyám.—Theo. Watts-Dunton.—WA Toast to our Mothers.-Anon.—WR 44 . Toast to our Native Land, A.—Rob't Bridges.—PAH Toast to the Flag.—HI: Gaines Hawn.—CS 40 Toast—To the Ladies, A.—J: L. Oswald.—SR 13 Toast to the Lovers and Husbands of the Shakespeare Club. —Howell L. Piner.—WR 23 Toast-master, The...—Anon.—WR 18 Toasts.--Anon.—SP 6 Toasts and Sentiments.—Anon.—KNE Tobacco Pledge, The. (Dial.)—Eliz. E. Ralston.—SDD Tobe's Monument.—Eliz. Kilham.—BS 18–WR 26 Tobias Turnitop in General Court. (Dial.)—Anon. (Swb- ject fr. Haliburton.)—MPD Toboggan Slide, The.—“Clara Augusta.”—BS 19 (Miss Splicer tries the Toboggan.)—SR 6 Toby Tosspot. (Sel. fr. The Elder Brother.)—G: Colman, the younger.—BNL–CS 15 & Toccata of Galuppi's, A.—Rob't Browning.—GEP—HBV- PG|T 2–RTV—TIWP Toccoa, the Beautiful.—Loula K. Rogers.-W.R. 4 Today.—Anon.—HTb-I To-day.—T: Carlyle.—CBP —CSBP —EBS—GN — GSP — HBV-HEVy—LOS 1–OS 1 —PGGR —PYO —RAC —SFM–SMG-SP 1–SP 5—THV-TYP To-day.—Helen Gray Cone.—LBM–STC Today.—J. H.-HTb-II To-day.—B: Robins Curtis Low.—HBW To-day.—Angela Morgan,—LY, To-day.—Sarah M. G. Piatt.—CBP To-day.—Mary N. Prescott.—CBP “To-day.”—J: Ruskin.-HDL To-day. (Sel. fr.)—Martin Farquhar Tupper. (Life.)—CBP - To-day.—Lydia Avery Coonley Ward.—HIBV. To-day and To-morrow.—Gerald Massey.—LLC—STC (Promised Land To-morrow, The-sl. diff. vers.)—CS.23 To-day in Bethlehem.—John of Damascus. (Tr. by Philip Schaff.)—YC * * “To-day the great question that is stirring men's hearts.”— Jos. Parker.—GG º Todlen butt, and todlen ben.—Anon.—EBS Todlin’ Hame.—Anon.—HIBW Together.—G: Barlow.—BIL Together.—Jas. Anthony Froude (?).--THV Togo Gets Acquainted with the Clothes Line.-Wallace Ir- win.-SP 8 Toil.-Anon.—PEO Toil of the Trail, The.—Hamlin Garland.—AL–HBV-SN “Toiler, Canst thou Dream 7”—Lulu W. Mitchell.—DD Toilet, The.—Alex. Pope. See Rape of the Lock, The. Toiling of Felix, The. (Sel. fr.)—H: Van Dyke. (Angler's Reveille, The.)—GN–PGGR—RAC (Albr.)— SFM–SMG. Toinette's Philip, Sels. fr.—Mrs. C. V. Jamison. TS- Mouse, The. (Dial. ad. fr. Chs. XXI. and XXII.)—NDP sellº; the Image. (Dial. a.d. fr. Chs. III. and IV.)— Token, The. (Albr.)—Jas. R. Lowell.—LLC Tola of Mustard Seed, The.—Sir Edwin Arnold. See Light of Asia, The. Told at “The Falcon.”—Edwin Coller.—CS 33 Told at the Tavern.—Theo. F. Havens.—HIP Told by the Hospital Nurse.—S. B. McBeath.-W.R. 4 Told in the Stalls.-J. H. Tucker.—WR 13 Told in the Twilight.—J. G. F. Nicholson.—FTA Toledo. (Sel. fr.)—Walter Scott.—POW Tolerance.—Sir Lewis Morris.-OVW Tolerance the Bases of Liberty.—Anon.—WR 55 Toll for the Brave.—W: Cowper.—BIHW Tolling.—Lucy Larcom.—OAL Tom.—M. T. Hart.—WR 35 Tom-gºstance F. Woolson.—BS 6—CS 13—FR-KNE — “Tom and Jerry.”—W: M. Thackeray.—FT Tom and Roxy. (Sels. fr. “Pudd’nhead Wilson.” Chs. VIII. and IX., a.d. as dial.)—S: L. Clemens.—NDP Tom Bowling.—C: Dibdin.—BNL —BPB —FEP —HBP— FIBV-OTPC–PC–RLP (Perfect Sailor, The.)—LH-RTV (Tom Bowling's Epitaph.)—BGV Tom Brown at Oxford. (Sel. fr.)—T: Hughes. (Boat Race, The.)—NC—PFP—SP 7–WR 54 (Tom Brown's First Grief.)—BOF Tom Brown at Rugby. — T: Hughes. School Days at Rugby. Tom Brown Starting for º: — T: Hughes. Brown's School Days at Rugby. Tom Brown's First Grief. — T: Hughes. at Oxford. Tom Brown's School Days at Rugby. Sels. fr.--T: Hughes. Fighting. (Sel. fr. Pt. II., W.)— (Sel. fr. Pt. I., VII.) Morniºd Afternoon Chapel. (“We ligened as all boys in their better moods”—sel.) See Tom Brown’s See Tom See Tom Brown * º, Tom Brown at Rugby.—OS 2 Tom Brown Starting for Rugby, (Sels. fr. Pt, I., Chs. III, and IV.)--LLC Tom Pºn; § the Politician. (C.)—Rob't Buchanan,— (Freedom's Ahead.)—SAE (Qld Politician, The,)—HBP Tom Fay's Soliloquy. (Mon.)—Fanny Fern.-W.R. 32 Tom Gage's Proclamation.— (Pennsylvania Journal.)— PAH Tom Moody.—Anon.—BVC (At. to Andrew Cherry,)—BIP Tom o' Bedlam.—Anon.—HRW Tom Potts.- (Old Ballad.)—ESB Tom Sawyer, Sels. fr.—S: , L. Clemens. IHow Tom Sawyer Whitewashed his Fence. (Sel. fr. Ch. II.)—BS 7—WR 43 (How Tom Sawyer Got his Fence Whitewashed — sl. abr.)—CS 15—MYF Tom sºr Treated for Lovesickness. (Sel. fr. Ch. XII.) Tom Sºgº's Love Affair. (Sels. fr. Chs. VI. and VII.) Tom Sawyer Treated for Lovesickness.-S: L. Clemens. See Tom Sawyer. Tom Sawyer's Love Affair. — S: L. Clemens. Sawyer. Tom Sueter.—J: Nyren. See Cricketer's Guide, The. Tom, the Drummer-boy.—Anon.—CS 15 Tom Thumb's Alphabet.—Anon.-HBV-HEVy Tom Twist.—Anon.—WR. 20 • Tomb, The.—Matthew Arnold. See Church of Brou, The. Tomb, The-T: Stanley-HBP—WEP 2 Tomb in Ghent, A. (Abr.)—Adelaide A. Procter.—DR Tomb of Charlemagne, The.—Bayard Taylor.—WR 2 Tomb of Galileo, The...—Walter Malone.—TIWP Tomb of the Brave, The.—Jos. Hutton.—PAH Tomb of Washington, The.—J. W. Savage.—CS 5 Tombola, The. (Ent.)—Anon.—EuB “Tommy.”—Rudyard Kipling.—HSPS Tommy and his Shilling.—Mrs. S. W. Jewett.—CBOP Tommy and the Crocodile.—Rob't C. W. Meyers.-CS 35 Tommy Big-eyes. (Sel. fr.)—T. E. Brown.—GC Tommy Brown.—(Common School Education.)—TS–WR 18 Tommy Brown.—L. C. Hardy.—WR 21 Tommy Brown.—Rob't C. V. Meyers.-BS 27 Tommy Candy.—Anon-CS 39 Tommy Day's Easter Eggs.-Julia M. Dana.-WR. 57 Tommy Pete, Balking Mule.—J: Trotwood Moore.—WR 58 Tommy Taft.—HI: W. Beecher. See Norwood. Tommybob’s Thanksgiving Vision.—Anna M. Pratt.—WR 40 Tommy's Army.—F: E. Weatherly.—CBOP—COS—PP Tommy's Christmas Wish.-R. K. Munkittrick.-WR 52 Tommy's Dead.—Sidney Dobell.— AmSS —BS 23 —FEP — FIBP—HBV-RLP—VA Tommy's Dinner.—G: Cooper.—WR 40 Tommy's Essay on Breath.--Anon.--WR 17 Tommy’s First Love. (Gemini and Virgo—0.)—C: S. Cal- verly.—CS 24 Tommy's Girl.—Helen Parker.—WR 53 Tommy's Idea of Christmas.-Joe Cone.—WR 47 Tommy’s Mark.-Anon.—LFS º Tommy’s Prayer.—J: F. Nicholls.-CS 25 Tommy's Ride,-G: Cooper.—SSC Tommy's Troubles.—J. Paul Lowell.—SR 14 Tommy's Twials.-Anon.—CD To-morrow.—Anon.—CS 28 To-morrow.—Anon.—HIP To-morrow.—Anon.—LLC (What is To-morrow?)—WR 6 To-morrow.—Anon.—SP 7 To-morrow.—Florence E. Coates.—AA To-morrow.—J: Collins.—BGV-BLV—HBW-OR- PGT 1 (In the Downhill of Life.)—FEP To-morrow.—Nathaniel Cotton.—BLP—SS To-morrow.—W. F. Fox.-CS 15 To-morrow. (Br. sel. fr. Irene, Act III., Sc. 2.)—S: John- son.—BNL To-morrow. (Abr.)—Alfred Tennyson.-P.F.—WR 16 To-morrow. (Sel. fr.)—Martin Farquhar Tupper. (Procrastination.)—CBP (Word of Bane and Blessing, The.)—CBP To-morrow and To-day.—J. Mervin Hull.—CS 38 “To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrow.” — W: Shake- speare. See Macbeth. To-morrow at Ten.—Nora Perry.—SR 9 To-morrow’s News.-G : Klingle.—HIDL Tom’s Come Home.—J: T. Trowbridge.—MYF Tom's First Piece. (Dial.)—Grace B. Faxon.—WR 52 Tom's #: sº-Fanny Foster.— BS 7 —CS 18 —CSS — Tom's jºke. (pia)—E. c. and L. J. Rook– Tom’s Race.—J: Prescott Earl.—CS 39 Tom’s Thanksgiving.—Anon.—CHP - Tom’s Thanksgiving.—G: M. Vickers.-CS 35 Tone of the Voice, The...—Anon.—CS 32 (sel.)—WR 34 Tongue, The.—Bible. See St. James. - º of the Fºntº g: See Tom Tongue, The. (Br. Sel. fr. Euphues: . Youth—paraphrased fr. Plutarch.)—J: Lyly.—OS Tongue, The-Philip B. Strong.—SP 4 º Tongues in Trees.—W: Shakespeare. See As You Like It. To-night.—Percy B. Shelley.—HGP To-night.—Blanco White.—CBP - Tonio.—Theodosia Garrison.—SP 7 º Tonis àd Resto Mare. — Anon. (at. to Jonathan Swift.) – BNL–HPE Tony Pleads to Petit Larceny.−Anon.—WR 56 Too Bad to Mend. (Tab.)—Anon.—TCP Too Big to be Rocked.—Ella W. Wilcox,−WR 17 | Too Candid by Half-J: Godfrey Saxe-HBW 336 TITLE INDEX Traitor’s Too Dear for the Whistle. (Sel. fr. The Whistle.) — B: Franklin.—LLC (Don't Give too much for the Whistle—sl. abr.)—BLP Deep for Tears.-Edmund G. A. Holmes.—BIP Good to Attend Common School.-Eliza Doolittle.—SDD Great a Sacrifice.—Anon.—AWH- THE” Hot. (T'ab.)—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE Late.—Gustave Becquer.—TLS Late. (C.)—Dinah M. Craik.- CBP —FEP —FTA — HBP—HBV-STC–VA st (Douglas.)—OVW - (Pºs: º Tender and True.)—BNL–FP— Too Late.—Emily Dickinson.—AA Too Late.—W : J., Linton.—VA Too LegºritzHugh Ludlow.—BNL–CS 13—OS 3—PF— y - Too Late.—Lilla Cabot Perry.—STC Too Late.—Adelaide Anne Procter.—CBP Too Late.—Edmund C. Stedman.-CBP “Too late, alas ! I must confess.” (Song—in Imitation of Sir John Eaton, A–C.)—J: Wilmot, Earl of Roch- ester.—BNL–FEP Too Late for the Train.—Anon.—CS 14—FTR, Too Too Too Too Too Too Too Late I Stayed.—W: R. Spencer. See To Lady Anne Hamilton. “Too late l Too late l’—Christina G. Rossetti. See Prince's JProgress, The. Too Late we Met.—G. H. Westley.-FLS Too Lazy for Anything.—Anon.—CBOP Too Little and too Big.—Anon.—WR 17 Too long, O Spirit of Storm.—HI: Timrod.—PS “'Too Many Chillun, Pa. ?”—Anon.—WR 16 “Too Many of We.”—Anon.—CS 27 Too Much for Beecher.—Anon.—HTb-I Too Much Nose.—Anon.—CS 19 Too Much of a Good Thing.—Anon.—TT Too Much of It.—G: Birdseye.—AWH Too Old for Father's Kisses.—C: D. Bingham.—WR 25 Too Plºypear Youth, These Tell-tale Eyes.—S. Jenyns.— Too Progressive for Him.—Lurana. W. Sheldon.—CS 32 (No Science for Him.)—WR 21 “Too sºle; for day, too sweet for night.”—W: S. Walker. Too Utterly Utter.—(Albany Chronicle.)—CS 21 (Fashionable School Girl, The.)—CSS (Intensely Utter.)—SR 4 Too Well Prepared.— (Detroit Free Press.)—TSS Too Young for Love.—Oliver W. Holmes.—CAP Too Young to Know.—Anon.—WR 39 Too Zealous by Half.-Anon.—CS 23 Toodlekins and Flip.–Anon.—WR 35 Took Johnny to the Show.—Will Carleton.—CS 37 “Took Nodice.”—Anon.—BS 17—SDR Tool, The.-R. : Watson Gilder.—SAy Toot Makes a Match.--Bessie G. Hart.—WR. 20 Toothache. (Parody.)—Anon.—PA Too-too Serenade, A.—Anon.—WR 2 Tootsy Wootsy.—Mrs. Frd’k W. Pender.—WR 35 Top Landing, The.. (Dial.)—Rob't C. W. Meyers.--CS 18 Topic Social, A.—Anon.—Eu Topographical.—Anon.—WA Topside Galahl (Parody.)—Anon.—PA Topsy.—Anon.—WR 35 Topsy-Harriet B. Stowe. See Uncle Tom's Cabin. Topsy's First Lesson.—Harriet B. Stowe. Cabin. Topsy-turvy World.—W: B. Rands.-CFBP—VA (Albr.)—OS 1–WCL - Torcello.—Helen Hunt Jackson.—TIWP Torch Bearers, The, Sel. fr. (America.)—Arlo Bates.—AA Torch of Liberty, The.—T: Moore.—BLP—DD–OAI-SS Torch-Light in Autumn.-J. J. Piatt.—AA “Torment of hell is bred of these two things, The.”—W. H. . Murray.—GG gº e Torn_Hat, The. (G.)—Nathaniel P. Willis.-AA Boy, A.)—CS 11—LLC Torpedo-boat, The.—J. Barnes.—PAPm Torquemada, Sel. fr. (Speech of the Grand Rabbi, Moses- Ben-Habib to Ferdinand and Isabella—sel. fr. Pt. II., Act II., Sc. 3.)—Victor Hugo.—MRS Torrent, The...— Edwin Arlington Robinson.—HIP 2 Torrismond, Sels. fr.—T: L. Beddoes. How Many Times. (Song fr. Sc. 3.)—FEP—FTA—GP —LTV-NT—TFY (Song.)—HIBW-OB–VA (Song from Torrismond.)—WEP 4 In a Garden by Moonlight. (Br, sel. fr. Sc. 3.)—VA Töshie Norrie.—Alex. Anderson.—EBS Total Anºtion—Mary D. Brine,— BR —BS 12 —CS 21 “Touchi, a tender word, no more, A.”—Anon.—FHS Touch it Never.—Anon.—LPS–PP Touch it not.—W. A. Eaton.—TS Touch of Children’s Hands, The.—J: Jarvis Holden.—HIP 2 Touch of Nature, A.—T: B. Aldrich.-AL–OAA—SN Touch of Nature, A.—W : H. Bushnell.—CS 34 Touch, Snuff Story, The...—Howard Paul.—MHR Touching Relic of Pompeii, A.—Anon.—KNE Touchstone, The. (Sl. abr.)—W : Allingham.—BIP –CBP —FEP—LLC—RTI—STC–THIV (Sl. diff.)—BNL-EPs Touch-stone, The.—S. Bishop.–BGV—HBW Toujours Amour.—Edmund C. Stedman,—ASL–FEP—FTA -HBV-LTV-VSA See Uncle Tom's Tour of St. Nicholas, The.—Rev. Ralph Hoyt.—CBOP Tournament, The-Sidney Lanier.—BE—PCK Tournament, The.—Walter Scott. See Ivanhoe, Tousoulia.-T: B. Aldrich.-W.R. 22 Toussaint L'Ouverture, Sels. fr.—Wendell Phillips. Napoleon Bonaparte and Toussaint L’Ouverture.—BS 25 —N Toussaint L'Ouverture.— AmSS — BS 16 —CR (2—abr. and Sel.)—CS 18–FTR-HNS—IR—SC—SSR (Sl. diff.)—FD 1—TMD (Toussaint L’Ouverture's Place among Great Men— ptly. diff.)—NC (Toussaint's Last Struggle for Hayti.)—WR 43 Toussaint L’Ouverture.—W: Wordsworth. See To Toussaint L’Ouverture. Toussaint L’Ouverture's Place among Great Men.—Wendell Phillips. . See Toussaint L’Ouverture, * Toussaint's Last Struggle for Hayti.-Wendell Phillips. See Toussaint L’Ouverture. Toward Emmaus, S. T. Clark.-HDL Tower of Flame, The.—R. : W. Gilder.—EDY Town and Country.-Anon.—TFS Town and Country.—Rupert Brooke.—GnR-I Town and 3"; Child, The...— Allan Cunningham.— ABV Town beyond the Trees, The.—T: Keohler.—DB Town Meeting, The.—Anon.—PD Town Meeting, The.—G. : W : Curtis.-SSR. Town Möuse and the Country Mouse, The.—Alice Van Leer Carrick.-CB Town of Concord, Mass., The.—G: D. Robinson.—FD 2 Town of Haveyourownway, The.—Jennie M. Day.—CB Town of Hay, The.—S: W. Foss.-AA Town Pump, The.—G: W. Bungay.—CS 26 Town Window, A.—J: Drinkwater.—GnR-II Toy Commandments.-Eleanor Hallowell Abbott.—WR 25 Toy Cross, The.—Roden Noel.—VA Toy of § º Child, The. — Adelbert won Chamisso. — Toy Soldiers.--Anon.—WR 52 Toys, The.—Anon.—CS 38 Toys, The...—Coventry Patmore.—EP—GC—GEP— HDL — LTV—OB—Orlſ—OVV—PCL–PGT 2–QH–VA— VE Trades Display, The. (Ent.)—Anon.—EuB Tradition.—J; Dryden. See Religio Laici. Tradition of Conquest.—Sarah M. B. Piatt.—AA Traditions of Massachusetts, The.—HI: C. Lodge.—NC– SC Trafalgar.—T: Campbell.—OTPC Trafalgar.—F. T. Palgrave.—POA Trafalgar Day.—E. Nesbit.—EDY Traffic in flººn; spirits—Lyman Beecher.—AmSS—CS 19 Tragedienne. The-Zoé Akins—NPA Tragedies of the Nests, The.—J: Burroughs. &ee Signs and Seasons. Tragedy, A.—J. A. Knox.-GH Tragedy, A.—Theophile Marzials.-HBV-SP 8 Tragedy, A.—Edith Nesbit.—HIBW Tragedy, A.—T. De Witt Talmage.—BS 1–SR 2 Tragedy, The.—T: B. Aldrich.-BS 10 Tragedy at Dodd's Place, The-Mary K. Dallas.-W.R. 3 Tragedy in Five Acts, A.—Mel. B. Spure.—RTV Tragedy...in Millinery, A.—Kate Douglas Wiggin. See New hronicles of Rebecca. Tragedy ºs. Sunshine, A.—(Detroit Free Press.)—BS 19 Tragedy of Blind Margaret, The.—Bertha M. Wilson.— MN Tragedºgºrious, The, Sel. fr. — Sir W: Alexander. — { 2 Tragedy, º King John, The.—W: Shakespeare. See King OH. It Tragedy of Man, The.—Wilfred Campbell.—OCV Tragedy of Sedan, A.—Anna K. G. Rohlfs.--DR Tragedy of the North Sea, A.—Jos. C. Powell.—TMR. Tragedy on Past Participles, A.—C. A. S. (at. also to Phoebe Cary.)—BS 15 (Lowers, The.)—BNL–GP—HBV Tragic Parting, A.—(Detroit Tribune.)—CS 37 Tragic Story, A.—Adelbert von Chamisso. (Tr. by W: M. . Thackeray.)—HBV-HBVy—OTPC Tragical, Fate of Kings, The-W: Shakespeare. See King Richard II. Trail, The.—D : Atkins.—GS ** Trail º, gºld, The.— Frank L. Pollock. — SBOS — SGB — Trail of the Bird, The-W. J. Courthope.—HBVy Trail of the Bugles, The-Bliss Carman.--THV Trail of, the Lonesome Pine. (Sel. fr.)—J: Fox, Jr. (Bad Rufe Tolliver.)—WR 53 Trailing Arbutus.-H. Abbey.—HP–SN Trailing #us. glº-Rose T. Cooke.—AD—CBP—HBP Trailing Arbutus, The-Sarah H. Whitman,—POS Trailing, #ºutus, The...—J: G. Whittier.—AD—AL–CAP– Train among the Hills, The.—C: G. D. Roberts.--TCV Train, to Mauro, The. (Dial.)—S. A. Frost.—HID Training for the Navy.--Theo. Roosevelt.—WR 55 Training. of Firemen, The.—Jacob A. Riis. See Heroes who . Fight Fire. - Train-mates.—Witter Bynner.—AMV 1 Train-misser, The.—J: W. Riley.—HH-SP 4 Traitor Sea, The-C. J. Corrie.—CS 27 Traitors.--W: , Shakespeare. See King Henry V. Traitor's Deathbed, The.—G: Lippard. See Benedict Arnold. 33 Tramp AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Tramp, The.—Anon.—HIH Tramp, The.—Donald McCaig.—TCW Tramp Abroad, A, Sels. fr.—S: L. Clemens. Ameº, Špecimen, An. (Sel. fr. Pt. II., Ch. IX.)— Critical Situation, A. ... (Sel. fr. Pt. I., Ch. II.)—CR Guessing Nationalities.)—BS 15—SR 9 (Trying Situation, A.)—WR 15 French Duel, The. (Pt. I., Ch. VIII., abr. and arr. as play.)—NDP Tale of the Fishwife and its Sad Fate. (Story fr. Appen- dix D : The Awful German Language.)—SR 10 Tramp Abroad, A. (Sel. fr. Pt. II., Ch. II.)—EA Tramp and a Vagabond, A.—Anon.—CS 19 Tramp and Cur.—Fred Emerson Brooks.-WR 47 Tramp Musician.—W: Grant Brooks,—WR 39 Tramp, Tramp, Tramp.– Josiah G. Holland. See Temper- ance Question, The. Tramp, Tramp, Tramp.–G: F. Rootº-AWB–OAF—OAM —PAPrm—WR 41 Tramp Violinist, The.—F. Hopkinson Smith.-WR. 44 Tramp's Philosophy, A. (Merchant Traveler.)—CD Tramp's Soliloquy, The...—Anon.—WR 27 Tramp's Story, The.—C. E. Richmond.—CS 22 Trance of Time, The. (Abr.)—J: H: Newman,—PGT2 Transcendentalism. (Times of India.)—NA Transferable Merit.—C : Baudelaire.—AFP Transfºghost The. (Cond.)— Frank R. : Stockton.— Transfiguration.—Louisa M. Alcott.—OAMs Transfiguration of Miss Philura. Sel. fr.-Florence Morse Kingsley-WR 37 Transfigured.—Carlotta Perry.—HTb-II Transfigured.—Sarah M. B. Piatt.—AA Transformation.—G: A. Dennison.—FTA Transformed.—J: S. Thomson.—OCW Transgression.—R : Le Gallienne.—SP 7 Transience.—Sarojini Naidu.-HT * Transient Beauty.—Lord Byron. See Giaour, The. Translation from Heine. (Lyrical Interludes, XII.)—Merle St. C. Wright.—FTA - Translation of the Twenty-third Psalm.—Jos. Addison. See Spectator, The. . Transplanted.—Helen Hunt Jackson.—OAE Transpositions.—W. F. Fox.-SR 7 Trap, The.—Victor Hugo. See Les Miserables. Trapped. (Dial.)—C: S. Wayne.—CDs. Trapper's Last Trail, The.—Madge Morris.-CD Trapper's Story, A.—C: F. Adams.-CS 13 Trapper's Story, The.—Anon.—W.R. 28 Trapping a Witness.--Anon.—KNE Traumerei at Ostendorff's.-W: Laird.—NPA Travel.-Rob't L: Stevenson.—CHV * Travel Broadens One So.—Sam Gazzam.—WR 58 Travel in England.—Anon.—SR 13 Traveled Bumble-bee, The.—Anon.—LPP Traveling Lindy.—Rosa Burwell Ford.—SP 2 Traveller, The. (Dial.)—Anon.—FAD Traveller and the Temple of Knowledge, The. (Ships that Pass in the Night, Ch. VI.)— Beatrice Harraden.— Traveller at the Source of the Nile, The-Felicia Hemans. Traveller in Africa, The. — Georgiana, Duchess of Devon- shire.—OTP e º Traveller, The ; or, A Prospect of Society.—Oliver Goldsmith. —FEP—HIBP Better Country, The. (Br. sel.)—GP (First, Best Country, The-sl. diff.)—GN Home.)—BNL France.—CBP Traveller, The. (Br. Sels.)—BEIV—BNL–EPR—RLP Travellers.-Percy Addleshaw.—VA Travellers, The.—Mark A. DeW. Howe.-AA Traveller’s Guide, The.—Jas. Clarence Mangan.—NT Traveller's Hope.—C: Granville.—HIBW-OVW Traveller's Return, The.—Rob't Southey.--OTPC–PC Traveller's Story, The.—Jas. W. Riley.--SC Travelling Agent.—Anon.—NM Travelling Gipsies.—C: Baudelaire.—AFP Travelling Magician. (T'ab.)—Anon.—TCP Travelling Man, The.—Jas. Whitcomb Riley.—HTb-II Travelling Tailor, The. — Thornton and Colman. See Con- o noisseur, The. r Travelling #ºr the Care of a Gentleman.—Gail Hamilton. Travels by the Fireside-H: W. Longfellow.—FT. Travels of Baron Munchausen, Sels. fr.-Rudolph E. Raspe. Adventure of Baron Munchausen in a Fight with the Turks.-OS 2 Adventure of Baron Munchausen with his Horse.—OS 2 Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes. (Sel. fr.)—Rob't : Stevenson. (Sleep beneath the Stars.)—OR Traves,º Miss Fanshawe's Enigma.- Horace Mabrew.— Tray–Rob't Browning.—BS 19 Tray’s Epitaph.-J: Wolcott.—HIPE Treadwater Jim.—S: W. Small,—CS 21 Treason. (The Jest Book.)—MRS - Treason of Benedict Arnold.—Anon.—CP • ' Treason, Hºst Device. — Edmund C. Stedman. — AWB — Treasure in Heaven.—J: Godfrey Saxe.—CBP—PF Treasures.—Katie H, Kavanagh.-WR 7 Treasures #. ghe Deep, The.—Felicia Hemans.—BNL–FEP Treaties of Amity.—Anon.—AH Treatment of his Hares, The.—W: Cowper.—MBL Treaty Elm, The.—T: Buchanan Read.—AFI Treaty of Paris.--Anon.—AIH - Treaty of Peace with Algiers.--Anon.—AFI Tree, The.—Anne, Countess of Winchilsea.—EPR Tree, The.— Björnstjerne Björnsen.— AD —CBOP —DD — HBVy—LOS 1—NV—OAA — PC — PGpr — PoE — RAC–SMG-TYP-WCL Tree, Tºrones Very.— AD —GN —HBW — HS —NW — A. - Tree, The.—Anne Finch, Lady Winchelsea.—WEP 3 (Fair Tree l—Sel.)—AD - Tree Burial. (Sel.)—W: C. Bryant.—AD Tree Games.—Anon.—LPP Tree God Plants, The.—Anon.—HIP 2 Tree Memories.—Ethelwyn Wetherald,—SBOS—SGB Tree of Liberty, The. (C.)—Rob't Burns. (Heard, ye o' the Tree of Liberty ()—HS - Tree of º The (Genesis, Ch. II., 8–25, Ch. III.) Bible. Tree of Spiritual Blessings, The.—Mrs. M. E. Cornell.—SSE Tree of State, The.—Mrs. B. C. Rude.—AID Tree on the Hill.—Anon.—PP1 Tree Planting.—M. F. Butts.-AD—CP—LLC Tree Planting.—Joel T. Headley.—AD Tree Planting.—Oliver W. Holmes.—OAA Tree Planting.—S: F. Smith.-POS Tree Song, A.—Anon.—LPP Tree that Blooms at Christmas, The.—Anon.—HICTC Tree that Tried to Grow, The.—Fs. Lee.—AD—OAA Tree-planting Exercises.—Anon.—SDE Trees. (Class eacercise.)—Anon.—AD—OAA Trees. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL - Trees.—Joyce Kilmer.—AMV 1—HBV—HBVy—HT-NPA Trees.—Julia Rogers.-OAA Trees.—Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene, The. Trees.—T: W. (?) Wilson.—AD . - Trees and the Master, The. (Ballad of Trees and the Master, A—C.).-Sidney Lanier.—LLC (Ballade of Trees and the Master, A.)—AA Trees’ Choice, The.—Grace R. Carter.—PEO Trees, Flowers, and Birds.- Geoffrey Chaucer. See Parle- ment of Foules, The. - Trees I’ll Plant.—Lettie Sterling.—ADPR, Trees in the City.—Alice B. Neal.—AD (Thoughts on the Forest—sel.)—AD Trees of Corn. (Good Cheer.)—AD Trees of History and Mythology.—F. L. Sheldon.—AD Trees of the Bible.—W. H. Groser.—AD Trees of the Bible, The.—M. B. C. Slade.—CS 11 Trees’ Rebellion, The.—Lizzie Wills.-NYM Tree's Record of its Life, A. (Vick's Magazine.)—AD Trees so High, The.—(Ballad.)—OBB Tree-tise on Nature, A.—L: H. Levin.—WR 6 Trelawny.—R. S. Hawker.—LHT - Trelawny of the “Wells.”—Arthur W. Pinero. (Nap Interrupted, The. Sel. fr. Act II.)—HSp—SP 8 Trenton and Princeton.—Anon.—PAH Trenton’s Cheer to the Caliope, The.—Anon.—TMD Trial, The. — H: W. Longfellow. See Giles Corey of the Salem Farms. Trial at Elocution, A.—W: H. Head.—SR 11 Trial of Ben Thomas, The. (De Valley an’ de Shadder, Ch. IV.)—Harry S. Edwards.-CR—SP 1. (General’s Client, The-abr. and ad.)—NC (Not Guilty—ad.)—PFP—SC Trial ºº Fairfax, The. — Maud Wilder Goodwin. — Trial *HFins Wing. (Dial.)—Gertie F. Bunnell.—BS 11— Trial of Joseph Nadeau, The.—Gilbert Parker.—WR. 29. Trial of Queen Katherine. — W: Shakespeare. See King º Henry VIII. Trial of Rebecca, The.--Walter Scott. See Ivanhoe. Trial of Tom Grayson, The-E: Eggleston –SP 8 Trial sºThe-w. Shakespeare. See Merchant of Wen- 1Ce, €. Trial Scene of Queen Catherine. — W: Shakespeare. See King Henry VIII. Trials.-Bessie B. McClure, TT Trials of a Columbian Guard.—W: H. Head.—SR 11 Trials of a Housekeeper, The-Anon-QS 39 Trials of a School-girl.—Lou, Boyce Hayden—WR 47 Trials of a Schoolmistress, The. (New York Swn.)—CH (Johnny and the Teacher.)—CS 33 - . (Mental Arithmetic.)—WR 30 e Trials of a Twin.—H: S. Leigh. See Twins, The. Trials of Housekeeping. (Pant.)—Anon.—WR 41 - Trials of the Musical Amateur. — Jerome K. Jerome. See º Three Men in a Boat. Triangular Tragedy, A.—Anon.—SR 7 - Tribes of the Dead, The. — Gawain Douglas. See AEneid, The. Tribulafigº of Biddy Malone, The.—G: M. Vickers.-CD– 24 Tribute, A. (Sel.)—Josiah G. Holland.—BIL Tribute, The.—Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the House, The. Tribute of Goldwin Smith [to Abraham Lincoln].—Goldwin Smith.-LLC - - Tribute of Grasses, A.—Hamlin Garland.-AA - Tributed; 3. ºn', A, (Sel, fr.)— Julia Ward Howe- *- 338. TITLE INDEX Truant Tribute to an Old Shoe, A.—Anon.—TFS Tribute s: Charles Dickens, A.—Carmen Sylva.-HTb-II— 8 Tribute to Colonel Ellsworth.--Abraham Lincoln.-WR 46 Tribute to East Tennessee, A.—Landon C. Haynes.—BS 6 Tribute to General Grant.—Horace Porter.——SP 6 Tribute to Gen. Sherman, A.—Horace Porter.—SC Tribute to Grant, A.—H. D. Jenkins.—SR 4 Tribute to Grant, A, , (“Let us have Peace” — O.) — H: Watterson.—CS 31 (abr.) (“Let us have Peace”—diff. abr.)—SC Tribute to Lincoln.-Emilio Castelar.—FD 1—StS s (Abraham Lincoln.)—MRS–TMD Tribute to Logan.-E. B. Sherman.—SR 6 g Tribute to Longfellow, A.—F. N. Zabriskie.—BS 13—SR 4 (Poet's Funeral, The.)—CS 23 Tribute to McKinley.—J: Hay.—SP 3—WR 42 Tribute to Massachusetts, A.—HI: C. Lodge.—NC (Massachusetts.)—SC Tribute to Mother.—Anon.—HTb-I Tribute to Mother, A.—(Chicago Tribune.)—Orlſ Tributeº Motherhood, A.—Alfred Tennyson. See Princess, 16. Tribute to Nature.—Mary A. Heermans.—DA Tribute to our Honored Dead, A.—HI: W. Beecher.—BS 24 —CS 2—WHO (Honored Dead, The.)—BLP (sl. diff.)—SPE (Invisible Heroes, The.)— (Our Honored Dead.)—FD 1—LLC—OAM Tribute to Sir Walter Scott, A.—C: Swain.-BS 11 (sel.) (Dryburgh Abbey.)—FEP Tribute to the Dog, A.—G: Graham West.—HTb-I Tribute to the Flag.—G: F. Hoar.—HTb-I Tribute º the Men of the Maine, A.—Rob't G. Cousins.— S (Heroes of the “Maine Disaster.”)—CP Tribute to the Supreme Court.—Reverdy Johnson.—SSD Tribute to º Unknown.—Senior Vice-Commander Burrage. Tribute to Victoria.-T: Campbell.—CBP Tribute to Washington.—Eliza Cook.-BS 4 (abr.) (Washington.)—HTb-I–OAW–SR 10—TMR.—WR 49 (Sl. abr.)—HS—MYF & Tribute to Washington.—Chauncey M. Depew.—SSD (Superiority of Washington.)—FD 2 Tribute to Washington.—W. H. Harrison.—LLC Tribute to Washington.—J. A. Price.—BS 9 Tribute to Water, A.—J: B. Gough (at. also to A. W. Ar- rington and to Paul Denton.)—PP—YFR (Apostrophe to Cold Water.)—SA (Apostrophe to Water.)—LLC—SSD (Glass of Cold Water, A.)—CS 2—SR 2 (Sl. diff. versions.) (Water.—sel.)—SE (“Water l look at it, ye thirsty ones.”—sel.)—GG Tribute to William Penn.—C : Sumner. See True Grandeur of Nations, The. g Tribute to, Woman, A.—Eliz. B. Browning. See Drama of X110, A. Tributes (to G : Washington.) — (By various authors.) — OAW Tributes to Lincoln.-- (By various awthors.)—OAL Trick vs. Trick.-J. S. Wood.—SR 12 Tricksey’s Ring.—Alice Cary.—WR 16 Tri-colors, The.—Emma Fields.-SDD Tried.—Lulah Ragsdale.—WR 3 Tried to Tell his Wife.—Anon.—CS 32 Trifle. (Fr. The Poetical Cookery-Book.) Trifle, A.-H: Timrod.—AFV—HBV—VS Trifle Mixed, A.—Anon.—BS 27 Trifles. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL - Trifles.—J. Colesworthy.-NV \ Trifles.—May R. Smith.-SSS Trilby.—Alice Brown.—AA Trilby; Sel. fr.—G : Du Maurier. (“Little Work, A.”)—HBV \ Trinity College, Cambridge.—Alfred Tennyson.—BOF Trinity Pººl; § Drill of the Cross.-Jule Hamilton Tucker. (Punch.)—HPE A. * Trinity of Motherhood, A.—Fred Clare Baldwin.—OrNI Trinity Sunday. (C.)—Reginald Heber. (“Eſoly, holy, holy l’” [Trisagion].)—HBV—LLC—LOS 2 (Hymn for Trinity.)—FEP Triolet.—Anne V. Culbertson.—BS 25 Triolet, ## “When first we met.”—Rob’t Bridges.—BOL– Triolet, The : “I intended an ode.”—Austin Dobson.—WA Triolet: “I love you, my lord.”—Paul T. Gilbert.—WA #; The . . “Easy is the triolet.”—W. E. Henley.—WA T1016t, . ſº is so common to be dead.”—Winifred Lucas.- IHP Triolets Ollendorfiens.—J. K. Stephen.—WA Triolets: ... To my Neighbor Opposite.—Anon.—AFP Trip to Cambridge, The.—Anon.—PAH Trip to Morrow, A.—Anon.—CS 38 Trip to Paris, A.—Jas. Smith.-WA - Trip to the Stars, A.—Horace B. Durant.—CS 33 Trip to Toy-land, A.—Anon.—SP 4 Triple Flag Drill.—Alice C. Fuller.—ID Triple Tie, The.—HI: Perry.—CS 18 Tripping Down the Field-path.--C: Swain.—HIBW-WA Trisagion.—Reginald Heber. See Trinity Sunday. Tristram and Iseult. Sel. fr. (Part. III.)—Matthew Arnold. P Tristram of Lyonesse, Sel. fr. (Swimming—br. sel. fr. Pt. VIII,)—Algernon C: Swinburne,—BOL–GN—GT * Tristram's Children.—Matthew Arnold.—GC Tristram's Song.—Alfred Tennyson. See Idylls of the King. Triumph.-H: C. Bunner.—ASL Triumph.-Helen H. Jackson.—KNE Triumph.-W : Gilmore Simms.-CBP Triumph, The.—Ben Jonson. See Celebration of Charis, A, Triumph, The.—Sidney Lanier. See Psalm of the West. Triumph. Now. (Masque at the Marriage of the Lord Hayes, Song IV.)—T: Campion.—EFI & Triumph of Beauty, The, Sel. fr. (Lullaby, A.)—Jas. Shir- ley.—WEP g Triumph, of charis–Ben Jonson. See Celebration of Cha- T1S, A. Triumph of Death, The.—W: Shakespeare.—PGT 1 (Sonnet.)—FEP Triumph of Faith.-Wilson Barrett. See Sign of the Cross. Triumph of Faith.-J. S. Buckminster.—CS 4 Triumph of Father.—Mary Stewart Cutting.—WR 53 ~. Triumph, Év Forgotten. Things, The. — Edith M. Thomas. – Triumph of Hector, The.—Homer. See Iliad, The. Triumph of Innocence.—C: Foley.—WR 51 Triumph of Isis, The, Sel. fr.—T: Warton.—WEP 3 . Triumph of Joseph, The...—C: J. Wells: See Joseph and his Brethren. Triumph of Order, A.—J: Hay.--—CS 7 Triumph of Peace, The.—E. H. Chapin.—SC—SP 8 Triumph of Peace, The, Sel. fr.—Jas. Shirley. See To King Charles and Queen Henrietta. Triumph of the Ricci, The.—Edith Wordsworth.-CS 33 Triumph of the Singer.—J: Hall Wheelock.--NPA Triumph of Time, The, Sels. fr.—Algernon C: Swinburnc. (Disappointed Lower, The.)—BNL (Return, The.)—GT Triumph of Truth, The.—Jas. De Mille.—SSS Triumph through Faith.-Fanny E. Newberry.—CS 37 Triumphs § the English Language.— J. G. Lyons.— CS 10 —S Trivia. (Sel. fr.)—J: Gay.—EPR Trodden Flowers.--Anon.—FLS Troia Fuit.—Reginald Wright Rauffman,—HBV Troilus and Cressida; Sels. fr.—W : Shakespeare. Constant Effort Necessary to Support Fame.--CBP Foresight. (Br. sel. fr. Act III., Sc. 3.)—EPs Good Deeds Past. (Sel. fr. III., 3.)—LLC (One Touch of Nature—sel.) T-PYO (Ruthless Time—sel.)—PYO (Troilus and Cressida—br', sel.)—BNL (Ulysses and Achilles.)—EPs Nestor to Hector. (Br. sel. fr. IV., 5.)—EPs Oracle: “There is a mystery in the soul of state.” (Br. g Sel. fr. III., 3.)—EPs Troilus and Criseyde, Sels. fr.-Geoffrey Chaucer. Troylus and Criseyde.—EP (Sels. fr. Blºs. I., II., W.) —WEP 1 (Sels. fr. Bks. I.-W. - (Love. Unfeigned, The-br. sel. fr. Bk. W.)—OB Troll Cat, The.—Anon.—WR 35 Trolley on the Nile, The.—Anon.—CS 37 Troll-man, The.--Caroline M. Hewins.—CS 28 Troop of the Guard. — Herman Hagedorn, Jr. — HBW — FISPS–WR, 54. Trooper to his Mare, The.—C: G. Halpine.—FEP Trooper's Death, The.— (Tr. by) R. W. Raymond.—BNL Troopin'. --Rudyard Kipling.—SP 5 Troop-ship Sails, The-Rob't W. Chambers.-OAM—PAPrm Tropical Morning at Sea, A.—E: R. Sill.—ASL Tropical Town.—Salomon de la Selva.--—HBV Tropical Weather.—Epes Sargent.—CBP -- Tropics, The.—Douglas B. W. Sladen.—VA Trosachs, The.—Walter Scott. See Lady of the Lake, The. Trosachs, The. —W: Wordsworth. — BGW — HBW — OB — PGT 1–POW s Trot, Trot l—Mary F. Butts.-HBV-HBVy Trot's Wedding Journey. — Eliz. S. Phelps. See Trotty’s Wedding Tour. Trotty’s, Wedding Tour [wr. Trot's Wedding Journey], Sel. fr. (Day of Judgment, The-Ch. XIII., cond.)— Eliz. S. Phelps.-BS 16 - Troubadour to the Captive Richard, Coeur de Lion, The.— J. : Breakenridge.—TCW Troubadour's Pilgrimage, The.—T: Caulfield Irwin.—DB Trouble about Miss Prettyman. ... (Caudle. Lectures, XVIII.-- Caudle whilst Walking with his Wife, has been Bowed to, etc.—arr. as dial.)—Douglas Jerrold.—MPID Trouble Borrowers.-Anon.—CS 24 Trouble in the “Amen Corner.”—T. C. Harbaugh.-CS 22 Trouble in the Choir.—A. T. Worden.—CS 14—SR 6 Trouble in the Family.—Anon.—WR 58 Trouble in the Tree-top.–Eliz. Jamison.—CB—CHV Trouble to Lend.—Harriet McEwen Kimball.—CBE’ Trouble with the Steward, The.—Anon.—CS 24—SR 10 Trouble §§ Head with your Own Affairs.-Eliza Cook.-- Troubles of a Wife.—Kitty Lincoln.—CS 11 Troubles of the First Administration.—J: Marshall.—WR 49 Troubles of Twins, The.—Laura Mackay.—CB Troublesome Caller, A.—Anon.—WR 17 Troublesome Investment, The.—A. F. Bradley.—PD Troublesome Visitor, A.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE Troublesome Wife, The.—Anon.—CS 36 Troublous Times.—Anon.—HIP 2 Trout-brook, The.—Carl Waring.—HIP Trouting.—J: T. Trowbridore.—SN Troylus and Criseyde.—Geoffrey Chaucer, * Criseyde. Truant.—S, A, Hudson, NV See Troilus and 339 Truant AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS Truant, The.—Mrs. Eliz. Turner.—OTPC Truant Boys, The.—Ann and Jane Taylor.—BWC True.—Eliz. Akers Allen.—HTb-II True American, A. (Play.)—Stanley Schell.—WR 45 True American Patriotism.—Bourke Cockran.-StS True Americanism. (Sel. fr. Speech delivered at, a dinner of the New England Society in New York City, 1884.) —H: C. Lodge.—SC True Americanism, Sel. fr. (Americanism.) —Theodore Roosevelt.—TMR True and False Glory.—D. C. Eddy.—CS 10 True and the False, The.—Walter Scott.—OTPC True Aristocrat, The.— Stewart.—FP True Aspiration of Youth, The-Jas. Montgomery.—BLP True Balm. (Ode, An—C.)—Ben Jonson.—LH (Noble Balm, The.)—OB True Beautie Vertue Is.-Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. True Beauty.—Fs. Beaumont.—HRW True Beauty I, The J.-T: Carew. See, Disdain Returned. True Bostonian [at Heaven's Gate], (Somerville Jour- mal.)—BS 19—CS 32—WR 9 True Bravery.—C: F: Dole.—SP 8—SSR True Charity. (Dial.)—Anon.—YFD True Charity.—Ella W. Wilcox.-HP 2 True Christian Home, The.—J. Wilbur Chapman.-Orlſ True Christmas, The.—H: Waughan. See Thalia Rediviva. True Contentment.—HI: S. Kent.—CS 34 True Contentment.—J: Ruskin. See Modern Painters. True Courage.—Anon.—PFP True Courage in Life.—W: E. Channing.— BS 21 (sl. abr.) (Courage.)—WR 5 True Death.--T: Hood.—CBIP True Dignity. (Sel. fr. Lines Left upon a Seat in a Yew- tree, etc.)—W: Wordsworth.-EPs True Eloquence.—Dan'l Webster. See Adams and Jefferson. True Faith.-B : P. Shillaber.—CS 11—KNE True Faith, The.—W: H. Burleigh.-SSS True Gentleman, The.—J: H. Newman.—FS True Glory.—J: Milton. See Paradise Regained. True Grandeur of Nations, The, Sels. fr. — C: Summer. — RAC (Sumner's Tribute to William Penn.)—CS 12 Peace.—TMR. (True Grandeur of Nations, The-ptly. same.)—BLP (Victories of Peace, The—ptly. same.)—TMD True Greatness.-G : Frd’k Cameron.—OCV "True Greatness.--Lady Eliz. Carew.—OTPC True Greatness.-Rob't S. Speer.—SP 4 True Greatness of our Country, The, Sel. fr. True Greatness.)—W: H. Seward.—SR 8 (Home and School the Bulwark of our Country.)—FD 2 True Heart, A. (Youth’s Companion.)—SSS True Hero, A.—Russell H. Conwell.—FR (sl. abr.) (Fireman's Prayer, The.)—CS 19 True Hero, A.—Mrs. Mulock Craik.-PR, True Heroism.—Anon.—WHO True Heroism.—Mrs. Edwin N. Brown.—SP 5 True Heroism.—J. Hamilton Charters (?).-CS 10—RNE— PEO—SSS True Honor of a Nation, The.—W. R. Prince.—SR 8 True Immortality, The.—Emily H. Miller.—BS 24 True Incident of the War, A.—Emily D. Irwin.-SR 9 True King, The.—Seneca.-OS 2—SS True Kings of the Earth, The.—J: Ruskin.-OM (Power.)—OS 3 True Knight, The.—Stephen Hawes. ure, The. True Knighthood.—Alfred Tennyson. See Idylls of the King. D (America's See Pastime of Pleas- True Lent, A.—Rob't Herrick.--—BNL–D (To Keep a True Lent—C.)—CBP—EP—EPE—FEP— HBP—HBV—OS 3 (at. to G : Herbert.)—STC True Liberty. (Br. sel. fr. Characters: Of Judgments.)— Jean de la Bruyère.—BLP . True Liberty.—Frd’k W. Robertson.—BLP—CS 38—PEO (Rights and Duties—longer and ptly. diff.)—NC True Life.—Mrs. G. H. Gildersleeve.—SR 1 True Love. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL True Love.-Anon.—CB True Love.—Phoebe Cary.—BIL–FTA—TFY True Love.—W: Shakespeare.—BIL–FTA—GP — LTV — PG|T 1–PHS (“Let me not to the marriage of true minds.”)—HGP— OEL–SEP—STC–VE (Love.)—LLC (Sonnét.)—BNL–EPs—FEP—HBP—OB (XVIII.) (Sonnet CXVI.-O.)—WEP 1 True Lºyº-W: Shakespeare. See also All's Well that End's We True Love.—Sir J.: Suckling.—EPE—RLP True Love, A.—N: Grimald.-OB True Love is Blind.—Horace.—BOF True Love Requited; or, The Balliff's Daughter of Islington. — (Old Ballad.)—TYP True Loveliness.-G : Darley.-BOL–TIP (Loveliness of Love, The.)—BNL–FEP True Lover, The.—Simon Bougoing.—AFP True Love’s Dirge.—W : Motherwell.—RLP—WEP 4 True Mºgod the Nation’s Only Safety.—H. M. Soper.— True Manliness.--Anon.—WR 17 True Manliness.-D. C. Eddy.—LLC True Manliness. (Dial.)—M. L. R.—SDD True Martyr, The.—T: Wade.—OVV True Measure of Life, The-Philip J. Bailey. See Festus. True Men. (Wanted—C.)—J. G. Holland.—SR 7 (Giye us Men.)—CS 26 True Monarchy.—Sir Fulke Greville, Lord Brooke.—EPE True Nobility.—Anon.—CP True Nobility.—Anon.—CS 13 True Nobility.—Alex. Pope. See Essay on Man, An. True Nobility.—C; Swain.-BLP—PCL True Nobility. (Epigram.)—Gotthold E. Lessing.—HIPE True Nobleman, A.—Washington Irving.—OAA True Objects of Desire, The.—S: Johnson. Human Wishes, The. True Patriot, A.—Jas. R. Lowell.—THV True Patriot, The...—Anon.—OAF True Patriotism.—B : Harrison.—APPV True Patriotism is Unselfish.-G: W. Curtis. See Patriotism. True Pleasures.—Houdart de Lamotte.—AFP True Politeness.--Anon.—KNE True Power of a Nation, The.—E. H. Chapin.—SC—SP 8 True Repentance.—F's. Quarles.—KNE True Rest.—J: Sullivan Dwight.—PF & True Rest.—Johann W. von Goethe (tr. by J: S. Dwight.) —BNL–HTb-I-SP 5 - (Rest—sel.)—LOS 2—PGGR—PHS—RAC (Sweet is the Pleasure.)—HBP * * * True Royalty.—Rudyard Kipling. See “Just So Stories.” True Science and Religion.—E: Hitchcock.-LLC (True Science Ought to be º True Science Ought to be Religious. – E : Hitchcock. See foregoing. True Socialism, The.—Fred E. Morgan.—SR 11 True Soldier, The. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL True Source of Contentment.—Anon.—CS 9 (Be Content.)—CSS (abr.) (Carriage and Couple, The.)—MYF, . True Source of Reform, The...—E. H. Chapin.—CS 8—SS True Spartan Patriotism.—Plutarch.-OAF True Story, A.—Abbie Kinne.—BS 24 (Child’s Mirror, The.)—CS 32 True Story, A.—Ann Taylor.—CBOP–OTPC True sº, º a Brie Cheese, The. —W. E. P. French. — True Story of Abraham Lincoln.—Anon.—WR 10 True Sº, º Little Boy Blue, The. — Carlotta Perry. — S True Story of Web Spinner, The.—Mary Howitt.—OTPC True Story of Young Lochinvar in Blank Verse, The. (Par- ody on Lochinvar.)—J. J. Fay.—WR 13 True Tale of Robin Hood, A.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB True Teaching.—Horatius Bonar.—CS 19 (Be True.)—CSS—GN—GSP—HBV—SP 1—SSS True Temple, The.—Anon.—CS 13 True to Brother Spear.—Anon.—WR 39 True to Life.—Anna F. Burnham.—WR 5 True to Poll.—Frank C. Burnand.-SAy—THP “True to the promise of thy far-off youth.” (All the Year Rownd.)—GG True To-day, The.—H. Withington.—SS True Union.—S: Rogers. See Human Life. True Until Death. (“It was a for our rightfu’ King.”— C.)—Rob't Burns.—LH (Farewell, The.)—BFV—BPB—HBV−OB True Use of Music, The.—C: Wesley.—CBP—HBP True Valor.—H. K. D.—HTb-I True Victory.—M. A. Maitland.—TS (Fought and Won.)—WR 18. & True War Spirit, The. (Fr. a speech in the U. S. Senate, April 14, 1898.)—G: F. Hoar.—SC True Wisdom. Bible. See Job. True Woman, A.—W: Wordsworth.—RLP - True Woman, The.—Edmund Spenser.—RLP—STC True Worth.-Anon.—CS 34 & t; “True worth is in being, not seeming.” — Alice Cary. See Nobility. - True-hearted Ben.—Anon.—HIPP True-love, an Thou be True.—Walter Scott.—BGV Truly Great.—W: H. Davies.—HIBV-OVW g Truly Great, The.—Rob't G. Ingersoll. See Roscoe Conkling. Trumbull Stickney.—G: Cabot Lodge.—LBM Trumpet, The.—Felicia D. Hemans.—FP Trumpeter, The.—T: Wentworth Higginson.—LBA Trumpeter's Betrothed, The.—Lucy H. Hooper.—DR Trumpet's Loud Clangor, The.—J: Dryden. See Song for St. Cecilia’s Day, A. e Trumpets of Doolkarnein, The.—Leigh. Hunt.--BNL Trumpet-vine Arbor, The-Amy Lowell.—NPA Trundle-bed Theology.—L. G. Brown.—WR 15 Trundle-bed Treasures.—Mrs. Hattie F. Bell.—CS 24 Trust.—Anon.—HIDL Trust.—HI: Alford.-SPE (Contentment.)—BS 4 iº (“I know not of the dark or bright.”)—GG (Life's Answer.)—HDL Trust.—Mary F. Butts.-HDL Trust.—Dean of Canterbury.—STC Trust.—Frances A. Kemble.—CS 19 Trust.—A. I. M.–HP Trust.—Lizette W. Reese.—AA * Trust.—Christina Rossetti. See Monna Innominata. Trust. (C.)—J: G. Whittier.—HIDL–Orlſ (“Same old baffling questions, The.”)—GG Trust.—W: Wordsworth.-EPs Trust and the Trustee, The.—Anon.—HIP 2 Trust º gºd. (St. Matthew, Ch. VI., 26–34.)— Bible. -- Trust in God.—Norman Macleod.—CSS Trust in Providence,—(Fr. the Welsh,)—HTb-I See Wanity of 340 TITLE INDEX Twelfth Trust in Providence.—Helen M. Williams.-HBP Trust in Women.—Anon.—NA $ ) "Trust not, sweet soulſ those curlèd waves of gold.”—W: Drummond.—OEL †r (Beauty Fades.)—FEP º Trust, thou thy Love.--J: Ruskin.--OB-WA Trusting too #5 ; or, Learning by Experience.—H. M. Gar- rett.— Trusty and True. (Dial.)—Mrs. Clara A. Sylvester.—CS 5 Trusty Boy, The.—G: B. Griffith-PyS Trusty, Dušky, Vivid, True.—Rob't L: Stevenson-HBW Truth.-Anon.—CBOP Truth.--Anon.—FAS Truth. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Truth. (Sel. fr. Of Truth—Essay I.)—Fs. Bacon.—OS 2 Truth.-Geoffrey Chaucer.—EPO Truth.-W. : Cowper. See Task, The. Truth.-Oliver Herford.—WSA - - - Truth. (Sel. fr. Hymeanaei; or, The Solemnities of Masque and Barriers at the Marriage of the Earl of Essex, 1606.)—Ben Jonson.—RLP—WEP 2 Truth.-J. : Milton.—OS 3 Truth.-Martin F. Tupper.—MYF Truth, The.—Archibald Lampman,—QQV : Truth about Horace, The-Eugene Field,—AWH--THP Truth about the Liquor Curse.-Frank J. Hanly.—SP 5 Truth and Falsehood.—Matthew Prior.—HIPE º º Truth and Integrity. (Advantages of Truth and Sincerity— C.)—J: Tillotson.--KNE (in 2 pts.) \ Truth and Victory.—D. C. Scoville.—PFP “Truth, as humanity knows it, is not what the schoolmen call it.” (Br. sel. fr. Caxtoniana, Essay XXII., Motive Power.)—E: Bulwer-Lytton.—GG Truth at Last.—E: R. Sill.—HER * - “Truth doth Truth Deserve.”— Philip Sidney. See Arcadia. Truth—Freedom—Wirtue.—“Yankee.”. See To a Child. Truth in Love. ... (Sonnet—C.)—Sir J.: Suckling.—WEP.2 Truth in Parentheses [or Parenthesis]. (Domestic Asides; or, Truth in Parentheses — C.)—T: Hood.—CS 4 — MHR—OM—SP 2 Truth in the Ship's Log.—Anon.—CS 31. Truth in Things False. (Sel. fr.)—Martin Farquhar Tup- per. (Spiritual Feelers.)—CBP e Truth Invincible.—W. C. Bryant. See Battle-Field, The. Truth of the Gospel, The.—Alex. McKenzie.—MRS Truth of Truths, The-J: Ruskin.-BS 9 Truth the Object of All Studies—Frayssinous—KNE–SS Truth to Nature.—Alex. Pope. See Essay on Criticism, An. Truthful Dottie.—C. L. M.–CBOP Truth's Integrity.—Anon.—HBP “ (Great Adventurer, The—sel.)—PGT 1. & (Love will Find out the Way—sel.—C.—in Percy's Reli- ques.)—FEP—GN—HBV-OB (longest.)—RAC Truths of the Bible.—Anon.—LLC Truth-speaker, The. (Dial.)—Anon. (Ald.)—MPD Truxton's Victory.—Anon.—AWB—PAH Try.—Anon.—TFS Try Again.—Eliza Cook.-GSP Try Again.-W. E.: Hickson.-OTPC–PCL Try, Try Again.--Anon.—ASR-II—CBOP Trying Situation, A.—S: L. Clemens. See Tramp Abroad, A. Trying the “Rose Act.”—Marietta Holley.—WR 22 Trying to be Literary. (Play.)—Anon.—BS 12 Trying to Get Even Don't Pay.—Anon.—WR 33 Trying to Keep up the Appearance of a Gentleman.—H. M. Garrett.—ED Trying to Raise the Price of Butter. (Dial.)—Anon.—MBD Trying to Tell a Story.—Anon.—WR 50 Tryst, A.—Louise Chandler Moulton.—HIBW Tryst, The.—Edmund Clarence Stedman.—CBP Tryst after Death, The.—Anon.—BIP Tryst of the Night, The.—Mary C. G. Byron.—VA - Tryste Noel.—Louise Imogen Guiney.—HIBW-LBM–OVV Tsar Oleg.—J. J. Kenealy.—CS 29 Tsigane's Canzonet, The-E: King.—AA Tu Quoque. (C.—dial.)—Austin Dobson.—MR—RTV—SR (Lover's Quarrel, A.)—PYO—SP 4 Tubal Cain-C: Mackay.—BLP (abr.)—BNL–CS 2—FPE —SP 4–STC–STP & (Old Tubal Cain.)—LLC Tuberose.—L: J. Block.-AA Tucked oup in Ped.—C : F. Adams.-GH (Mine Schildhood—O.)—BS 12—CS 22—TSS Tucking the Baby in.-Curtis May.—HEV–TM Tuesday.—Ironing Day.—Anon.—WR 50 Tuesday; or the Ditty.—J: Gay. See Shepherd's Week, The. Tuft of Flowers, The.—Rob't Frost.—HEV–HT Tulip Tree.—Alice W. Rollins.—PyR Tulip Tree, The.—Bayard Taylor.—AD Tulkinghorn, the Lawyer, and Mademoiselle Hortense.—C : Dickens. See Bleak House. Tullochº- J. : Skinner.— BGV —EBS — EP — EPR — Tumble, The.—Ann Taylor.—HPVy Tumbler of Claret, A.—Ella W. Wilcox.—CS 36 Tunes Dan Harrison Used to Play, The.—W: H: Venable. Tunkuntel, The.—Anon.—WR 5 Turbine, The.—Harriet Monroe.—NPA Turf Shall be my Fragrant Shrine, The, Sel, fr. (“There's nothing bright above, below.”)—T: Moore.—HI) L Turf-carrier, A.—“Hal D'Arcy.”—DB Turk and Life Insurance. The.—R. W. Payne.—HTb-I Turkey, The.—L.—ABV Turkey and the Ant, The.—J: Gay.—OTPC Turkey of Life, The.—Wilbur Duntley.—WR 40 Turkish, gend, A.—T: B. Aldrich.-GN–HBV—HBVy--- Turkishºyeletter, A.— Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, -- Turkish Tradition, A.—Anon.—PEO Turn about was Fair Play.--Anon.—WHO Turn about's Fair Play.—Hattie Herbert.—St.L) Turn, Fortune [, Turn thy Wheel] l—Alfred Tennyson. See Idylls of the King. * Turn in the Lane, The.—Jas. Barton Adams.-BS 27 Turn o' the Year.—Katha. Tynan Hinkson.—HEV–OR Turn of the Road, The.—Alice Rollit Coe.—HIBV Turn of the Tide, The.—Rosé Kavanaugh.-WR 6 Turn the Carpet; or, The Two Weavers. (O.) — Hannah Ore. (Two Weavers, The.)—CS 24—MYF Turn to the Helper.—Abraham Perry Miller. tion. Turn ye to me.—J: Wilson.—EBS Turncoats.--T: Westwood.—CHV Turned Out.—Frank Hazelwood Rowe.—ChS Turned out for Rent.—M. L. S. Burke.—HIP Turner.—J. J. G. Wilkinson.—EPs Turner's Old Téméraire.—Jas. R. Lowell.—CAP Turnimspike, The.—Dougal Graham.—EBS Turning.—Carrie E. Bronson.—CS 35 Turning Over the New Leaf.-Anon.—HIP Turning the Grindstone.—B : Franklin.-OS 2 Turning the Points.-Rob't Overton.—CS 27 Turning the Tables.—Anon.—WR 38 Turning the Tables. (Dial.)—S. Jennie Smith.-CS 36 Turnstile, The.—W : Barnes.—OVW Turtle, The.—Anon.—PAPH Turtle and Flamingo, The. (C.)—Jas. T. Fields.-HBW (Song of the Turtle, and Flamingo—abr.)—GN Turtle Soup. (Parody.)—Lewis Carroll.—PA Turtle-dove's Nest, The...—Mrs. Anne Hawkshawe.—CBOP— OTPC–PC—RTW Turtles, The. (Abr.)—T: Hood.—WR 1 Turvey Top.–Anon.—NA w "Tuscan,£ypress." Sel. fr.—A. Mary F. R. Darmesteter.— Tuscan Hills.-Cora Fabbri,-TIWP Tutelage, The.—Rob't M. Bell.—AA Tuwhoo, Tuwhit, Tuwhit, Tuwhoo-o-o-T: Vauter.—QH Twa, Broº Tºbaud)—BBB–BESB-CFL—ESP (See also Edward, Edward.) Twa Corbies, The. (In Border Minstrelsy.)—Anon.—BB— BIESB–BJPB—CEL—CTBP—EBS —ESB —HBV– LH-OB–OBB—OEB—PGT 1–WEP 1 (Sl. diff. vers.)—FEP—HBP Twa Courtins, The -D: Kennedy.—HBR. Twa Dogs, The.—Rob't Burns.—EPR, Twa Knights, The-(Old Ballad.)—ESB Twa Magicians, The.—(Ballad.)—BBB-ESB Twa Sisters, The.— (Old Ballad.) —BIBB —CEL — EPO — ESB-HBV (Binnorie—Sl. abr.)—BESB–EBS—OB—OBB (Cruel Sister, The.)—FEP—HBP (Twº jers o’ Binnorie, The-Sel.)—BB—SEP—VE— See Consola- R. 9 Twa Sisters o' Binnorie, The.—Anon. See foregoing. Tºward Arcadie.—Egan New.—DR 'Twas Ever Thus. (Parody.)—Anon.—PA 'Twas Ever Thus.-H. : S. Leigh.-HBV—PA ‘‘’TWaS *ś thus l—Each hour that came.”—W: G. Simms. 'Twas just before the Hay was Mown.—C: Swain.—VA 'Twas when the Seas were Roaring. (Ballad fr. “The What d'ye Call it,” Act II., Sc. 8.)—J: Gay.—FEP (Ballad from “The What d'ye Call it,” A.)—WEP 3 Tweedle-dum and Tweedle-dee.—Anon.—NA Tweedside.—R. Crawford.—BGV Tweedside.—Lord Yester.—BGV-EBS 'Tween Earth and Sky. (In Songs from Dramas.)—Augusta Webster.—VA Twelfth Day; or, The Epiphany-G: Wither.—HBP Twelfth Night; or, What you Will, Sels. fr. — W: , Shake- Speare. Carpe Diem. (Song fr. Act II., Sc. 3.)—PGT 1 (Lover's Meeting.)—GEP (91% Oh! Mistress Mine.) —BNL — Ehlſ’ — OEL — (“O mistress mine, where are you roaming.”)—BLV —EPE—OEL-OR-SEP—WE - (Song: O Mistress Mine.)—EP (Song from Twelfth Night.)—VSA (Sweet and Twenty.)—FEP—OB—OS 3 “Come away, come away, Death.” (Song fr. II., 4.)— EP—EPE—EPS–FEP—OEL-OTPC (Come away, Death.)—HBP (Dirge.)—OB (Dirge of Love.)—PGT 1 (Lower's Lament, A.)—RLP—WEP 1 (Lower's Despair.)—GEP Dialºgº from Twelfth Night. (Sel, fr. Act I., Sc. 5.)— In Olivia's Garden.—BOL Man's Love and Woman’s.-BOL Olivia. (Br. sel. fr. I., 5.)—BNL ry Rain it Rºß Every Day, The. (Sel. fr. Act V., Se. .)— Twelfth Night. (Br. sels. fr. I., 1; II., 4; V., 1.)—BNL 341 Twelfth AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Twelfth Night (Continued). Viola Disguised, and the Duke. (Sel. fr. II., 4.)—EPS (Unrequited Love—sel.)—BNI. “When that I was and a little tiny boy.” (Sel. fr. Act W., Sc. 1.)—HBV Twelfth Night Star. (Sel. fr.)—Bliss Carman,—YC (Stanzas from The Twelfth Night Star.)—HT Twelfth of April, The.—Edmund C. Stedman.—AWB (Sumter—C.)—BIE—EDY—PAH Twelfth of December, The.—R : W. Gilder.—EDY Twelfth Night Superstition, A.—Barnaby Googe.—BOC–YC Twelfth-day Table Diversion.—J: Nott.—BOC Twelve Articles.—Jonathan Swift.—HIPE—SAy Twelve Causes of Dishonesty, Sel. fr. (Public Dishonesty.) — fi : Beecher.—CS 2 Twelve Golden Rules for Boys.--Anon.—TFS Twelve Good Joys, The. (Ballad,)—OBB Twelve Good Men and True.-Nancy Byrd Turner.—AMV 4 Twelve Little Brothers, The.—N. G. Cone.—FS Twelve Months, The... (Dial.)—H: H. Johnson.—SDD Twelve Months’ Carnival, A.—Anon.—EuB Twelve-forty-five, The.—Joyce Kilmer.—AMV 2 Twentieth Century, The.—Merrill E. Gates.—BLP Twenty Frogs at School.—G : Cooper.—TFS (Frogs at School.)—CSS—FAS Twenty Froggies.—PPl Twenty, ºs Ago.— Fs. Huston.— CS 3 — FEP — HBV — (Fº *ś, Ago)—bs 1—FTR-HTb-I-KNE (sl. (107". ) — Twenty Years Hence.—Walter S. Landor. See following. “Twenty years hence my eyes may grow.”—Walter S. Lan- dor.-WEP 4 (Tºy ºars IHence.)—BGV-BLV —EPC —HBV — (Sl. diff. fr. Works.)—Win- throp M. Praed.—EDY—HBP \ Twenty-old and Seven-wild.—Annie C. Huestis.--TCW Twenty-one.—Julia C. R. Dorr.—FEP—SSS Twenty-one To-day.—Elmer R. Coates.—CS 28 Twenty-second of December, The-W: C. Bryant.— APPV Twentygond of December, 1620, The.—Sir H: Bulwer— Twenty-second of February, The.—W: C. Bryant.—BS 14— DD–EDY-PEO–WR, 49 Twenty-second Sunday after Trinity. (C.)—Reginald Heber. . (Forgive.)—SS Twenty-six of Them.—Clara Denton.—LPD Twenty-third Psalm, The.—H: W. Beecher.—BS 2 Twenty-third Psalm. (Bible.) See Psalms of David. Twice.—Christina G. Rossetti, O.B—OVW Twice Told Tales, Sel. fr. (Gray Champion, The-sel. fr. g Ch. I.)—Nathaniel Hawthorne.—BS 15 Twickeſºn E'erry.—Théophile Marzials.- CTBP —HBV — Twig that Became a Tree, The.—Anon.—AD—OAA Twiggs and Tudens.—Jas. Whitcomb Riley.—SP 3 Twilight.—Grace Blackburn,-WR 25 Twilight. (Parisina, St. I.)—Lord Byron.—CEL (Parisina, Sel, fr.)—WEP 4 e Twilight.—Lord Byron. See also, Don Juan. Twilight.—Lord Byron. See Parisina. Twilight.—Olive Custance.—HIBV-HIP 2—WA Twilight.—Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.—TT Twilight.—C : Heavysege.—VA Twilight-H: W. Longfellow.—BEV–HBP—LC Twilight.—Stephen Phillips. See Sin of David, The. Twilight.—A. Mary F. Robinson.—HEV Twilight.—W: Wordsworth.--CBP Twilight at Nazareth.--Joaquin Miller.—BS 19 Twilight at Sea.—Amelia B. Welby.— AA — AI — BNL — FEP—HBV-POS Twiligh; * the Heights [Hights —C.J.- Joaquin Miller.— Twilight at Versailles.—Horace Holley.—NPA Twilight Calm.—Christina G. Rossetti...—LOS 3 Twilight Cheer—Clement V. Zane.—HIP 2 Twilight Dreams. ... (Chambers’ Journal.)—HP Twilight Fancy, A.—Dora R. Goodale.—BNL Twilight Idyll, A-Rob't J. Burdette—CS 17—HH Twilight of Thanksgiving, The.—W: D. Kelly.—HS—OAT “Twilight of the Poets, The.” (Fr. Song and Science.)— Milicent W. Shinn.—AA Twilight º, Sumter—R. FH. Stoddard.—BE —EDY —PAH Twilight on Tweed.—Andrew Lang.—EBS—OVW Twilight Pastoral, A.—Anon.—WR 3 Twilight People, The.—Seumas O'Sullivan.--DB Twilight Reverie, A.—Anon.—HIP Twilight Song.—J: Hunter-Duvar. See De Roberval. Twilight Song, A.—E: Maslin Hulme.—HIP 2 Twilight Song.—Edwin Arlington Robinson.—AL—HBV Twilight Terror.—Georgiana Rice.—HIP 2 Twilight Tune, The.—Dorothy Statton.—S Twilight's Hour.—W. F. E. I.-HP 'Twill Not be Long.—Anon.—CS 11 Twin Ballots, The...—Anon.—CS 36 Twenty-eight and . Twenty-nine. Twin Peaks # the Valley. — W: Wordsworth. See Excur- S1On, L'he. - Twin Stars Aloft. (Hope, A–0.)—C: Kingsley.—FTA Twiner, The.—Dr. Wallis.-WA Twinkle, Twinkle.—Jane Taylor. See Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star. “Twinkle, Twinkle, Tuittle Star.”—Anon.—CFBIP-CS 38— FITb-II—LPP–PCK–WR 4 Two Foscari, The, Sel. fr. Twinkle Tºle Little Star.—Jane Taylor.—ASR-T—LOS 1 - *-*. pr º . ... (Abr.)—NV—PC (Star, ºl. abr.)—BWC–CBPC–CCB-GSP–HBV *mº y . (Twinkle, Twinkle—abr.)—PCL-TFS Twinkles, Sel. fr. (Washington.)—J: P. Bocock.-TMR. Twins.—Mrs. E. Goodfellow.—TT Twins, The.—HI: S. Leigh.-FEP —HBV —HSp—MHR — RTV—THEP (Trials of a Twin.)—CS 9 Twins, The-Wilbur D. Nesbit.—WR 36 Twins, The...— (St. Nicholas.)—LFS Twins Give Thanks.--Anon.—WR 50 Twins in the Turret, The.—J. P. Bocock.-PAPrm Twist me a Crown.—Christina, G. Rossetti...—LC—VA Twist ye, Twine ye.—Walter Scott. See Guy Mannering. 'Twixt Cup and Lip.–Anon.—SR Twixt me and You.-Cora S. Wheeler.—WR 58 Two.—Anon.—CS 23—FMR Two.—Anon.—HIP Two. (Abr. and arr.)—Caroline L. Field.-BS 20 Two.—Mary A. Townsend.—WR 24 Two Absent-minded Men, The.—Anon.—CS 20 Two Anchors The-R: H. Stoddard.—BIL-CS 10 Two and One.—(Fr. the German of Friedrich Rückert).- CBOP–CEHP–NV Two and Forty-two.—G: Bidder.—GC , Two Angels, The.—HI: W. Longfellow.—CAP—CBP —EDY - —HDL (sel.)—RTV Two Angels, The.—J: Macfarlane.—TCW Two Angels, The.—J: G. Whittier.—AA—RTW Two Apple-howling Songs.--Anon.—SP 1 Two April Mornings, The.—W : Wordsworth.- BGV —BIPB —GEP—HEV–PCL–PGT 1–WEP 4 Two Argosies.—Wallace Bruce.—AA Two Armies, The.—Oliver W. Holmes.—-THV Two Armies, The...—E. A. Hughes.—WR 18 Two Banners of America, The.—Herrick Johnson.—OAF — SR 8—SSS—WR 10 Two Bees, The-C: and Mary Lamb.-OTPC Two Beggars, The.—Anon.—CS 20 Two Bells.--—J. W. Sanborn.--WR 30 Two Bills, The.—Anon.—FAS–PP–WHO—YPS Two Birds, The.—Fletcher Bates.—CBP Two Blind Beggars. (Tab.)—Anon.—BS 10—TCP Two Boot-blacks,—Anon.—CS 14—HNS—SR 10 Two Boyhoods.-Alice Meynell.—HT Two Boys, The.—C: and Mary Lamb.-OTPC Two Boys and a Baby.ºr—Julia Kyle Hildreth.-CB Two Brides, The...—R : H : Stoddard.-CBP - Two Brothers, The-Talmud–WR 6 Two Can Live as Cheap as One.—Anon.—CS 39 Two Captains, The.—W: Cory.—LH Two Cases of Grip.–C: B. Lewis.—CS 39 Two Champions, The.—Anon.—CS 25 Two Characters.-H. : Taylor.—SAy Two Chimneys, The.—Philip B. Strong.—CS 30—WR 6 Two Christmas Eves.—N. S. Emerson.—SR 1 Two Christmas Eves.—E. Nesbit.—BS 18–WR 15 (abr.) Two Christmas Saints.-M. V. Caruthers.-YC Two Christmases.—Anon.—WR 28 Two Church-builders, The.— J: G. Saxe.— BS 19 —CSS — MYF)—STP Two Cities.—Anon.—CS 26 Two Colors. (Springfield Republican.)—TMR. (United at Last.)—CS 20 Two Commands, The.—Anon.—PP—YFR Two Cuckoo Poems. (I.)—Mrs. Hawkshawe.—ABV Two Cuckoo Poems. (II.)—J. Logan.—ABV Two Deserts, The.—Coventry Patmore.—PGT 2—VA—VE Two Dimes, The.—Anon.—CBOP Two Diplomas.-Anon.—WR 55 Two Dolls, The.—Anon.—RAC Two Dolls, The.—Louise E. V. Boyd.—St.D Two Drowned Lovers. (Sel. fr. Lake Champlain and its Shores, Pt. III.)—W: H. H. Murray.—BS 19 TWO Dutiful Dººters. (Dial.) — Grace D. Litchfield. — Two Enigmas.-Matthew Prior.—HIPE Two Epitaphs.--Anon.—PEO Two Epitaphs.-Fs. Burdett Money-Coutts.-OVW Two Epochs.-Paul H. Hayne.—BIL Two Famous Letters, Sel. fr.-- (Bettine to Goethe's Mother) and (Goethe to Bettine.)—BOF Two Fates, The...—(British Weekly.)—Orlſ Two Faults.-Alice A. Coale.—SD Two February Birthdays. (Dial.)—Lizzie M. Hadley and Clara J. Denton.—OAL - Two Festivals.-Lucy Larcom.—DD–OAT o Fishers.--Anon.—AWH–THP (Fishing.)—CFBIP—FAS–NM (They Went a-Fishin'.)—CS 23 (They Went Fishing.)—HBR. Two Flames, The.—Eloise Briton.—AMV 2 (Swimming—br. sel. fr. Act I., Sc. 1.)—Lord Byron.—BNL–EPs—GN Two Friends, The. (Dial.)—America Atkeson.—SD Two Friends, The.—S: Taylor Coleridge.—BOF Two Friends, The.—Susan Jewett.—CBOP Two Friends, The...—C : G. Leland.—AA Two Furrows, The.—C. H. Webb.-BE Two Gardens, The...—Ann and Jane Taylor.—BWC TWO Gºgºn of Kentucky, The. (Sel.)—Jas. L. Allen.— 2 342 TITLE INDEX Two Two Gentlemen of Verona, Sels. fr.—W: Shakespeare. Silvia [or Sylvia]'. (Song fr. IV., 2.) — HBV —NT — OB–OEL–SEP—VE-WEP 1 (Serenade to Sylvia.)—RIP §ºg: “Who is Sylvia.”)—EP—LOS 3 (To Sylvia.)—GEP e Who is Silvia [or Sylvia] })—FEP—GN–HBP—LC "Wººds Silvia? What is she 3’’) — BIPB — EPE — Two Gentlemen of Verona. (Sels. fr. II., 4 and II., º–BNL (Sels. fr. I., 2.)—SP 2—S Two Girls of 1812.-Anon.—WR 7 Two Glasses, The.—Ella W. Wilcox,− BS 3 —CS 15 –PEO (at. to C. B. A.)—SP 5–WR 18 Good Points.--Anon.—WR 27 Two Graves.—W. C. Scully.—SBOS—SGB Two Graves at Rome.—Fs. Turner Palgrave.—TIWP Two Gray Wolves.—Mary A. Fanton.—WR 22 Two Great Cities, The.—S: Miller Hageman.—CBP Two Grenadiers.-Heinrich Heine.—HG Two Hearts and a Kitten.—Mabel Preece.—WR 35 $º Two Heavens. (Sel. fr. A Heaven upon Earth.) — Leigh Hunt.—G (“For there are two heavens, sweet.”)—BIL Two Heroes for Memorial Day.—Anon.—Spſ) E Two Highwaymen, The. (In Love Songs of Proteus.) — Wilfrid S. Blunt.—OB Two Home-comings.--Annie Hamilton Donnell.—WR 37 Two Homes, The.—Felicia D. Hemans.—S Two Hundred Years.-J : Pierpont.—FP Two Hundred Years Ago.-W. H. : Drummond.—HIBW Two Hunting Songs. (I.)—Anon.—ABV Two Hunting Songs. (II.)—Sir Walter Scott.—ABV Two Impressions of Childhood.—Walter Pater-GC Two in the Campagna.-Rob't Browning.— GEP —HBW — PG|T 2–TIWP–WEP 4 Two Infinities.—E: Dowden.—VA TWO Integºrs of Dreams, The. TWO (Dial.)—Hattie Herbert. Two Irish Peasant Songs. (C.)—Louise I. Guiney. (In Leinster—1st song.)—AA—OVW (Song. In Leinster.)—ASL–HBV Two Jolly Girl Bachelors.-E: Martin Seymour.—WR 36 Two Kinds of Fun. (Dial.)—Clara J. Denton.—LPD Two Kinds of People.—HI: P. Lyman-Wheaton.—SR 15 Two Einds of Riches.—W : Blake.—EP - Two Kings.--Andrew Marvell.—LH (Cromwell and King Charles—sel.)—EPs (Death of Charles First—sel.)—EHT (Execution of Charles First—sel.)—EDY (Horatian Ode upon Cromwell's Return from Ireland, A. —C.)—EPE—FEP—HBP — HBV — LHT — OB — PG|T 1–WEP 2 Two Kings.-J: J. Piatt.—TFS Two Kisses, The.—Rob't Browning. See In a Gondola. Two Kittens.—Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.—TT Two Ladders, The.—Theo. Tilton.--CBP TWO Lºgºi,and Two Telegrams. – Clyde Fitch. — SR — Two Little (Our Little Ones.)—LPS–PP Two Little Birds.--Anon.—LPP Two Little Boots.-Paul Laurence Dunbar.—CS 40 Bears. Two Little Feet.—Anon.—TFS * Two Little Girls.-Anon.—WR 50 Two Little Girls I Know.—Anon.—PyR-WR 58 Two Little Kittens, The.—Anon.—CBOP–CFBP Two Little Magpies Sat on a Wall.—Anon.—TFS Two Little Old Dames.—Anon.—COS—PP Two Little Pairs of Shoes.—Sui Sin Far.—CB Two Little Puritans.—Anon.—CHP Two Little Rogues.—Abby M. Diaz.-CS 16 Two Little Roses.—Anon.—CHP Two Little Roses.—Julia P. Ballard.—AD Two Little Squirrels.--Anon.—PyR. TWO Liºssºings The.—Sara K. Hunt.—CCB–CS 36— Two Little Sunbonnets.--Annie Hamilton Donnell.— WR 39 Two Lives. (Dial.)—G. : M. Vickers.-CS 8 Two Lives, The...—Anon.—BS 24 Two' Locks of Hair, The-Gustav P. Fizer (tr. by H. : W. Dongfellow.)—BIL TWO Lººners—Jas. Boswell. Weil. Lºyacations: Grasmere. — Arthur Gray Butler. — Two Love Quatrains.—R. : Watson Gilder.—CBP Two Lowers.--—G. : Eliot.—BIL–FHBV-HTb-I-LTV- PYO —RLP—SP 5—SP 8 Two Lovers, The.—R : Hovey.—HEV Two Loves, The...—J: G. Whittier.—BIL Two Loves and a Life.—W: Sawyer.—CS 10 Two Magical Words. (Wife and Mother.)—(By various aw- thors.)—Orlºſ Two Maidens.—Augusta Webster.—CBP Two Marys, The.—Jean Blewett.—TCW Two Masks, The.—G. : Meredith.-WA Two Men.—C: N. Gregory.—CS 33 Two Men I Know.—Anon.—HIP Two 'Mericana Men.—T: A. Daly.—HSp Two Minute Charade.—Anon.—EuB Two Moods.-Mary N. Prescott.—STC Two Mothers.-R. : Burton.—OAMs Two Mysteries, The.—Mary M. Dodge.—AA—BNL —BS 19 EHBV —HDL —OS 2. —SR —STC —THIV— WR. 33—WHO See Johnson and his Bos- TWO Two Mysteries, The.—Walt Whitman.-AmSS Two Napoleons, The...—Victor Hugo.—SS Two Noble Kinsmen, The, Sels. fr.-Shakespeare and Flet. cher. Bridgsons, A]. (Fr. Act I., Sc. 1.)—CEL–FEP— (Song from “The Two Noble Kinsmen.”)—WEP 2 Dirge of the Three Queens. (Fr. I., 5.)—OB Two Notable Thanksgivings.-(Youth’s Companion.) — OAT Two Oceans, The.—J: Sterling.—HRP Two of a Kind.—Anon.—WR 24 Two of a Trade.—S. W. Duffield.—AA—NW Two of Dickens' Villains.—Julien M. Elliott.—NC Two of Them.—Anon.—CS 19—HTb-II Two of Them.—J. T. Barrie.—SP 6 Two Old Crows.--Anon.—SR 10 - Two Old Kings, The-J: B. L. Warren, Lord De Tabley.— OWV-VA. Old Soldiers, The.—J. C. Macy.—WR 12 Opinions.—Ruth Davenport.—SSC Two Opinions.—Eugene Field.—BS 21—WR 15 (Our Two Opinions—O.)—AA—LTV Two Opinions of One House.—Mary K. Dallas.-WR 3 TWO oº: The. (Didn't We, Jim 7–C.)—Ben King.— Two Others.--Anon.-ABV Two Pair of Shoes. (Albr.)—Jos. C. Lincoln.—HSPS Two Paths.-J. C. R. Dorr.—AA Two Patrons.—J : Jas. Piatt.—CBP Two Pennies, The.—Anon.—CS 32 Two Pictures.—Anon.—HIP Two Pictures, The.—Anon.—BS 16—FAS Two Pictures.—Marian Douglas.-CBOP–Orlſ Two Pictures.—Annie D. Green.—BINL–WR 5 Two Pictures.—G. : W. Hoss.-BS 26 Two Pictures from Life—Anon.—SSS Two Pilgrims.--Anon.—PP—YPS Two Poets, The.—Alice Meynell.—OVV Two Poets of Croisic, The, Sels. fr.-Rob't Browning. Pard and the Cricket, The.—WR 8 (Tale, A.)—HBR-SR Two Professions.—G. E. Throop.–WR 12 Two Promises.—Anon. Candlemas.-BVC St. Swithin.-BWC Two Pussies.—Kate L. Brown.—TIPP Two Pussy-cats.-Ella W. Wilcox. —WR 35 TWO TWO Two Queens.—Franklin Addington.—NC Two Queens in Westminster.—HI: Morford.—BS 16 Two Questions.—M. T. Rouse.—PyS Two Rabbis [Rabbins—C. J., The.—J: G. Whittier.—AP Two Recipes.—Gervase Markham.—OIR, Two Red Roses across the Moon.—W : Morris.-BBB Two Revolutions. . (Sel. fr. Address before the Springfield Washingtonian Temperance Society, 1842.)—Abraham Tincoln.--TS Two Riddles.—Matthew Prior.—HIPE Two Rivers.--Anon.—OB Two Rivers.-Ralph W. Emerson.—CAP—PNW Two Roads, The.—Anon.—PP—YFR Two Roads, The.—Jean Paul Richter.—CS 1—CSS—SPE— SR 1 (New Year's Dream, A–diff. tr. and cond.)—OS 3 Two Robbers.-F's. W. Bourdillon.—HIP Two Roses, The.—J: Gay.—NT Two Runaways, The. (Sel. fr. Ch. V.) — Harry S. Ed wards.-BS 15—CR, - (Mass' ...wford, Isam, and the Deer—abr. and arr. b. Rate W. Dallas.)—WR 21 Two Runaways, The. (Dial.)—Mary Edwards.-WR 17 Two Schools of Eloquence.—Rufus Choate.—FD 2 Two Sides to a Question.—Anon-LPP Two Simple Little Ostriches.—Juliet W. Tompkins.— WR 22 Two Sinners.-Ella W. Wilcox.-MR, Two Sisters.-Mary F. Robinson.—GC Two Sisters, The.—J. Soulary-AFP Two Songs, Thºse. fr. (I Heard an Angel.)—W : Blake. — it --- Two Songs for a Child.-Sara Teasdale. I. : Grandfather's Love.—HT II. Kind Moon, The.—HT Two Songs from the Irish.--T:... MacDonagh.--BIP–DB Two Songs from the Persian, II. (0.)—T: B. Aldrich. (“Oh |Ali-0.], Sad are they who know not love”—abr.) (Sad are they who Know not Love—abr.)—TFY (Who Know not Love.)—LTV Two Songs from the Sanskrit.—Douglas Ainslie.—OVW Two Sonnet-songs.-Frank T. Marzials.--WA * I. The Sirens Sing. II. Orpheus and the Mariners Make Answer. Two Sons.—Rob't Buchanan.—GC—TM–VA Two Souls with but a Single Thought. — Friedrich Halm. See Ingomar, the Barbarian. Two Sigº, #% and Hale, The...—Chauncey M. Depew.— —TMD (André and Hale.)—CS 36—NC (sl. abr.)—SSR (Captain Hale and Major André.)—FD 2 Two Spirits, The.—J. B. Kenyon, LAA Two Squirrels, The.—Anon.—TFS Two Stammerers, The-Anon.—BS 13 (sl. abr.)—CS 16 Two Streams, The.—Oliver W. Holmes.—CAP—CBP—OS 3 - —PEO—PNW–PR. Two Streams.-Lewis Morris.-GC Two Streams of History, The.—C:..L. Thompson-TMD Two Teachers, The. (Dial.)—Hattie Herbert.—SDD * 343 TWO AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Two Temples, The.—C. T. Corlis.--—CS 13 Two Thailºgiving Dances. (W. music.)—Emma D. Banks. Two Thoughts.--E: Cracroft Lefroy, THW Two Thumpers.-Aliph Cheem.—RTW Two Towns.—Anon.—WR 33 Two Towns, The.—Theodora Starr Butcher, -CB TWO Traveilers, The.—Anon.—CBOP Two Trees, The.—W: B. Yeats.--TIP Two Troopers, The.—Arthur Weir.—OCW Two Triolets.-Harrison Robertson.—HEV–VSA Two Truths.-Helen H. Jackson.—BIL–FLS—LTV-TFY Two Twilights, The.—Anon.—HIP 2 & Two Valentines.—May R. Smith.-WR 30 Two Vanrevels. (Sel.)—Booth Tarkington. (Betty Carewe's Dance.)—WR 48 Two Veterans. (Dirge for Two Veterans—C.)—Walt Whit- man,—GN-LH-QAM—RAC * Two Victories.—W: Wordsworth. See Song at the Feast of Brougham Castle. Two Views of Christmas. – C : Dickens. Carol, A. Two Views of Friendship.–J: Wilson.—BOF Two Willages, The.—Rose T. Cooke.—CS 7—HBR-HBV- TSS—YBV Two Voices.—D: J. Brewer.—TMR. Two Voices.—Alice Corbin.—NPA Two Voices, The, Sel. fr. (Dragon-fly, The.)—Alfred Ten- nyson.—EP—SN Two Waitings, The.—J: W. Chadwick,-BNL–THV Two Ways of Doing Good.—Mrs. J. E. McConaughy.—MD Two Ways of Life.—H. C. H.-SDD Two Ways of Looking at It.—Leonine Waterman.—FS Two Ways of §ºnding “The Fourth.” (Dial.)—Clara Den- ton.—L Two Ways of ºiling the Same Thing. (Dial.)—Mrs. E. e See Turn the Carpet, See Christmas uffey.—St Two Weavers, The.—Hannah More. €t;C. Two Went up into the Temple to Pray. — R. : Crashaw. — BNL–EPs Two Wise Owls.-Anon.—NV Two Wives, The.—W : D. Howells.-AA Two Women.—Nathaniel Parker Willis.-OVV Two Words.--Anon.—BS 27 Two Workers, The.—J: W. Avery.--PR Two Worlds.--Mortimer Collins.—GP Two Worlds, The.—Anon.—STC Twofold Awe, The.—J: White Chadwick.--THV Twopenny Post-Bag.—T: Moore.—EPN Two's ºy, Three's None.—Mrs. Fred'k W. Pender.— Tying %; Bonnet under her Chin. — Nora Perry. — BIL — Type of Beauty, A.—Anon.—WA Type of Struggling Humanity, The.—Josiah Gilbert Holland. See Marble Prophecy. Typewriter Tune, The...—Anon.—WR 15 Typical American.—C. W. Raymond.—WR 46 Typical Dutchman, The.—H: J. Van Dyke.—TMD Tyrannic Love, Sel. fr. (Ah, how Sweet it is to Love—fr. Act IV., Sc. 1.)—J: Dryden.—BNL–OB Tyranny of Mood, The.—Marg. Junkin Preston.—CBP Tyrant’s Death.-(Apocrypha.)—BIHV Tyrant's Plea, The. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Tyre.—Bayard Taylor.—LBA * Tyre, Venige, and England. — J: Ruskin. - -Venice, The. U. S. Spells “Us.”—May N. Bradford.—WR 24 |Uber Allen Gipfeln.—Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.—GT TJbi Sunt Qui Ante Nos Fuerunt?—Anon.—EP TJbique.—Joshua Sylvester.—OB (Love's Omnipresence.)—FEP—FTA—LTV—PGT 1 (Sonnet.)—EP—HBV—WEP 1 (“Were I as base as is the lowly plain.”)—BNL–EPE Uffia.-Harriet R. White.—NA |Ugliest Man in the World, The.—Anon.—WR 29 |Ugliest of Seven, The. — (Aid. fr. the German by) M. G. Townsend.—CS 2 Ugly Princess, The.—C: Kingsley.—OTPC º Ugo Bassºrmon in a Hospital, Sel. fr.—H. E. H. King. —HIDL TJhland.—W : A. Butler.—HIBB. Ulalume.—Edgar A. Poe.—AA—AL—Amp—APM–BPB— CAIP–FPE—GEP—YBV Ulf in Ireland.—C : De Kay.—AA—MR—WR 53 Ulric Pºikate B. Sherwood.—AFI 2—BAB–BE — Ultima Veritas.-Washington Gladden.—STC–TMD Ultimate Love, The.—Marion Pelton Guild,—AL Ultimate North, The.—Wallace Rice.—AH 2–HP 2 Ulysses.—Alfred Tennyson.—BETV—BS 14 — EP — EPC — EPN-EPs—FEP—GEP—GT-HBP—HBV — HGP —LLC—LOS 3–OS 3—POW–RTW-SEP — SR — "VA—WE—WEP 4 Ulysses and Achilles. – W: Shakespeare. Cressida. Ulysses and the Siren.—S: Daniel.-OB Ulysses and the Sirens.—Homer. See Odyssey, The. Ulysses in Ithaca.-Amelia Josephine Burr.—AMW 3 Ulysses S. Grant.—T: W. Higginson.—MRS TJlysses S. Grant.—G: D. Robinson.—FD 1 See Stones of See Troilus and Umbrella Day.—Anon.—WR 44 Umbrella March.-E. C. and L. J. Rook-DM Umbrella of Justice.—Tudor Jenks.-W.R. 47 Umbrella on the Beach, The. ...(Harper's Bazar.)—CH Umbrellas to Mendº—W: M. Gill.—WR 20 - United sº Witch Doctor.—Kingsley Fairbridge.—SBOS – Umpires,-Mary M. Dodge—LTV Un Bacio Dato non è Mai Perduto.—W: W. Story.—LTV (''Through the tense, clear sky above us.”—abr.)—FTA Un Cordier.--Allain Chartier.—WA Un Pogºń d’Elocution.— (Arr. by) Claudius Rosaire. — “Una.”—Anon.—CP Una and the Lion.—Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene, €. Una and the Red Cross Knight.—Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene, The. Unaccountable Mystery, An.—Paul Denton.—CS 22 Unanswered.—Martha G. Dickinson.—AA Unappreciated Genius.-Millie M. Olcott.—St.L) Unappreciated Methodism.—Allen Toland Criss-WR 52 Una's #iage. — Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene, €. Unattainable, The.—Anon.—FAS Unawares.—Joe Kerr.—GH Unawares.--Laura C. Redden.—STC Unbelief.-E.: Rob't Bulwer Lytton-HBV Unbeliever, The.—T: Chalmers.-CS 4–LLC Unbolted Door, The.—E: Garrett.—CS 10 Unborn, The.—Julia N. Finch.-AA Unbroken Song, The.—H: W. Longfellow.—BOC Unburied Woman, The. (Dial.)—Anon.—NDP Uncertain Man, The.—W: Cowper.—SAy Uncertain Pledge, An. (Yale Record.)—BS 21 (His Oath.)—WR 7 Unchangeable, The.—W: Shakespeare.—FTA—PGT 1 (Sonnet.)—HBP—OB (XVII.) Uncle, The.—H. G. Bell.—BS 16—CS 9—RTV—SR 7— St.S Uncle Alec's Bad Folks.--Annie Hamilton Donnell.— W.R. 34 Uncle an' Aunt.—W: Barnes.—OR “Uncle Ben.”—Mary Bradley.—BS 13 Uncle Bob's Story of Daniel-Anon.—WR. 12 Uncle ºn, Up.–Jas. W. Riley. See Session with Uncle 101mey, A. Uncle Cephas' Yarn. (Century Magazine.)—CH Uncle Daniel's Introduction to a Mississippi Steamer.— S: L. Clemens and C: D. Warner. See Gilded Age, The. Uncle Dan'l's Apparition [and Prayer].—S: L. Clemens and C: D. Warner. See Gilded Age, The. Uncle Dan'l's Prayer.—S: L. Clemens and C: D. Warner. See Gilded Age, The. Uncle Deal's Lecture.—Alice A. Coale.—St.L) Uncle Dick's Version.—Anon.—WR 2 Uncle Eben's Opinion.—Anon.—SR 12 Uncle º, and the Flurridy Nigger. — E. F. Andrews. – CS Uncle Edºg ºd the Yankee Book-agent. — E. F. Andrews. Uncle Eph's Heaven.—Fred E. Brooks.-W.R. ió Uncle Tºthan Ripley. (C.)—Hamlin Garland. (Uncle Ethan Ripley’s Speculation—cond.)—WR 22 Uncle Ethan Ripley's Speculation. — Hamlin Garland. See foregoing. Uncle Gabe at the Corn-shucking.—J. A. Macon.—CD Uncle Gabe on Church Matters.--J. A. Macon.—CD Uncle Gabe's White Folks.—T: N. Page.—AA—HBR. Uncle Ike's Roosters.--Aaron W. Fredericks,—CS 23 Uncle Isrul's Call.—Caroline F. Stanley.—WR 21 Uncle Jacob’s Money.—H. E. McBride.-CS 24 Uncle Jo.—Anon.—CS 6 “Uncle Jºº.Writes to his City Cousin.--D: K. Buchanan. |Uncle Jotham's Boarder.—Annie T. Slosson.—CS 35 |Uncle Morton's Gift. (Dial.)—Lilian F. Wells.-CDs Uncle Nate's Funeral.—Anon.—SR 13 Uncle Nathan's Indian.—A. H. Widney.—MD Uncle Ned's Banjo Song.—Anon.—CD |Uncle Neºiſ” Pinchtown Pauper.—Armistead C. Gordon. TJncle Noah's Ghost.—Sylvanus Cobb, Jr.—BS 20–WR 31 Uncle Pete and Marse George.—Anon.—CD–SDR Uncle Peter and the Trolley Car.—W. H. Neall.—CS 34 |Uncle Peter at the “Big House.”—W. H. NealI.-CS 35 Uncle Peter's Masterly Argument. (Dusky Philosophy, I. A Story of Seven Devils—C.)—Frank R. Stockton.— WR 15 (cond.) & Uncle Pete's Counsel to the Newly Married. — “Edmund Kirke.”—BS 1 (Darky's Counsel to the Newly Married, A.)—CS 5 Uncle Pete's Plea.—Jos. Allgood.—CS 32 |Uncle Podger Hangs a Picture.— Jerome K. Jerome. See Three Men in a Boat. |Uncle Remus and his Friends—His Songs and Ballads, I. (Plough-hands’ Song, The.)—Joel C. Harris.-AA |Uncle Rºº. his Songs and his Sayings, Sels. fr.—Joel C. 3.TI IS. Brother Billy Goat Eats his Dinner.—HSPS How Mr. Rabbit Lost his Fine Bushy Tail.-SSR. Revival Hymn.-AWIH-HBV-THP (Uncle Remus's Revival Hymn.)—CS 14 Uncle Remus on an Electric Car.—SR . Wonderful Tar Baby Story, The.—W.R. 26 (Wonderful Tar-baby, The-sl: abr. and incl. How Mr. Rabbit was too Sharp for Mr. Fox, abr.)—NP 344 : TITLE INDEX Unhappy Uncle Remus's Revival Hymn-Joel C. Harris. See Uncle Remus, his Songs and his SayingS. TJncle Reuben’s Baptism.—Anon.—CS 12 Uncle Rob Says.--Anon.—SR 15 Uncle Sammy-Will Carleton.-AWH |Uncle #. a Hundred. (New York. Evening Post.) — Uncle Sam's Spring Cleaning.—S. W. Foss.-PAPrm Uncle Sam's Young Army.—Lilla T: Elder.—WR 52 Uncle Silas on “Co-Edication.”—Anon.—WR 55 TJncle Simon and Uncle Jim.—Artemus Ward.—NA TJncle Tascus and the Deed.—Holman F. Day.—THP Uncle Toby and Corporal Trim.—Laurence Sterne.—BOF “Uncle Todd.”—Isabel A. Mallon.—TMR. TJncle º and the Hornets. (Detroit Free Press.)—CH- 20 Uncle Tommy’s Philosophy.—G: B. Hynson.—BS 24 Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Sels. fr.—Harriet B. Stowe. Cassy. (Sel. fr. Ch. XXXIII.)—WR 10 Cruelty of Legree, The. (Sel. fr. Ch. , XXXIII.)—NP Death of Uncle Tom, The. (Sels. fr. Chs, XL. and XLI.) —WR 16 Escape, The. (Sel. fr. Ch. VII.)—NP Eva's Death. (Sel. fr. Ch. XXVI.)—BS 2—CS 9 Freeman's Defence, The. (Ch. , XVII.-cond.)—WR 10 Little Eva. (Sel. fr. Ch. , XIV.)—LLC Little Evangelist, The. (Ch. XXV.)—CS 10 Topsy.—SP 2 Topsy's First Lesson. (Sels. fr. Chs. XX. and XXV.)— BS 16—MHR (abr. (Topsy—ptly. diff. sel. fr. Ch. XX.) Uncle Tom's Testament. (Sel. fr. Ch., XIV.)—LLC Uncle Tom's Testament. — Harriet B. Stowe, See Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Uncle Turner's Last Words. (Detroit Free Press.)—SDR Uncle Zeke's Opinion.—W. H. Sabean.—SDD Uncomfortable Call, An. (Dial.)—Anon.—CS 36 Unconquered Air, The.—Florence Earle Coates.—LBM Unconscious Greatness of Stonewall Jackson, The. — Moses D. Hoge.—NC—PEO TJncover to the Flag.—E: C. Cheverton.—OAF—PAPrm Uncut Diamond, An.—Anon.—CS 33 Uncy.—Mary Campbell Monroe.—WR 47 Und Dot's Him.—Anon.—WR 44 Undaunted Mary.—(Ballad.)—BBB TJnder a Fool’s Cap. (Sel. fr.)—Dan'l Henry, Jr. (Bobby Shafto.)—St.S (Violet's Blue.)—StS TJnder an Umbrella.-Rob't C. W. Meyers.-CS 17 TJnder Arcturus.-Madison Cawein.--LBM Under Dog, The.—Anon.—HTb-II TJnder Gray Clouds.--Anon.—THV Under Laurels and Maples. (C.)—E: E. Hale. (Omnipresence.)—HDL Under Mr. Milton's Picture.— J: Dryden. See Under the Portrait of Milton. Under my Window.—T: Westwood.—BNL–CBOP —CFBIP —HBP—HBV—HBVy—LC—OS 1–R.LP—WCL Under the Apple-tree.—Eliz. A. Allen.—AD |Under the Blue.—Fs. F. Browne.—AA Under the Buggy Seat.—Elsie Malone McCollum.—W.R. 38 Under the Christmas Tree.—Arthur Guiterman.—CE Under the Cloud.—C : G. Ames.—THV .. , & “Under the Cloud and Through the Sea.” — Adeline D. T. Whitney.—BE Under the Cross.-W. : C. Richards.-HDL TJnder the Daisies.—Hattie T. Griswold.—GP . Under #. Greenwood Tree.—W: Shakespeare. See As You ike It. Under the Harvest Moon.—Carl Sandburg.—NPA Under the Holly Bough.-C : Mackay.—BOC —OAC —OS 2 —PIP—WR 28—YC—YPS Blount.—CS 3 Under the Lamplight.—Annie R. |Under the Leaves.—Anon.—POS Under gºleaves—Albert Laighton.—CBE’—HBV —SN — Dnder the Lindens.—Walter Savage Landor.—HIBV Under the Linden-tree.—Walter von der Vogelweide.—HGV TJnder the Old Elm.—Jas. , R. Lowell.—AD (sels. fr. Pts. I. and III.)—AP—CAP—OCP—SFM (New-come Chief, The.)—PAH (Virginia.)—Amp (Washington.)—APPV—BNL (sels. fr. Pts. III., W., 3 and VI.)—GN (Pt. V., St. 3.) Under thº, $'; Oak Tree—a Garland.—Harriet E. Durfee. - 3 |Under the Palms. (Nile Notes of a Howadji, Ch. XXII., cond.)—G. : W. Curtis.-AD Under the Pine. —Paul H. Hayne.—EDY—PS Under the Portrait of Milton. [Prefixed to “Paradise Lost.” I .—J: I)ryden.—CBP—EPs—HBV-OS 3 (Lines Printed under the Engraved Portrait of Milton. —O.)—EP—WEP 2 (Liº Written under the Portrait of John Milton.) — (Under Mr. Milton's Picture.)—FEP — RLP — SEP — STC–WE Under the Purple and Motley.—Rob't J. Burdette.—CS 34 TJnder the Red Cross.-C. Hickox.—AA “Under the reign of the Moorish caliphs.”—Anon.—AD TJnder the Rod.—Mary B. Dana.-SAE (Passing under the Rod.)—CS 13 TJnder the Rose.—R : H. Stoddard.—BIL–FTA Under the Shade of the Trees (Shade of the Trees, The- %) —Marg. J. Preston.— AWB ~Bī-ÉjY —LLC (sl. abr. and sl. diff.)—PAH r . Under-current, Under the Snow. (Christmas in the Snow.)—Anon.—MMR Under the Snow.—Rob't Collyer.—AA —CS 36 —HS (abr.) Under the Snow.—Fay Hempstead.—POS Under the Sod.—Theo. Tilton. See Thou and I. |Under the Stars.-Wallace Rice.—AA—OAM—POL |Under flººrs and Stripes. – Madison Cawein. — OAF'— PAP m Under the Talcum Powder Bag.—G : Ade.—Sp 7 |Under the Trees.—C: S. Calverley.-WA Under the Umbrella.-Ruth Davenport.—SSC |Under gºviolets—ower W. Holmes.—AA—ASL–CAP— Under the Violets.-E: Young.—AA Under the Wagon.—Anon.—MYF . Under the Washington #, Cambridge.—Oliver W. Holmes. Under the Wattle.—Douglas Brook. Wheelton Sladen.—OVW Under the Wheels. (Sl. abr.)—Will Carleton.—CS 32 Under the Willows.-Jas. R. Lowell.— AD (abr.) — AP — SFM (June.)—CBP Under Two Flags, Sels. fr.—Louise de la Ramée. g Battleg Zaraila, The. (Ch. XXVI., cond.)— BS 24 — P (Attack at Zaraila.)—WR 34 Eorest King's Race. (Sel. fr. Ch. III.)—WR 19 (Military Steeple-chase, The-abr.)—CS 33 (Steeple-chase, The.)—SP 3 he.—S. F. Fiester.—BS 26 Under-perfect, The.—Anon.—WR 25 |Undersong, The.—Ralph W. Emerson. Undertaking, The.—J : Donne.—EPs Under-tow, The.—Anon.—GH Undertow, The.—Carrie B. Morgan.—CS 33—HH Undeveloped Genius.-W. : Wordsworth. See Excursion, The Undeveloped Lives, The.—W: E. H. Lecky.—TIP |Undine. (Tab.) (Scribner's Monthly.)—BS 8–TCP Undiscovered Country, The. (Sonnet XXIV.)—T: B. Ald- rich.- - TJndiscovered Country, The.—Edmund C. Stedman.—CBP— R.NE–SP 4–YBV |Undowered.—Harriet McE. Kimball.—HIP–WSA. Undressing Little Ned.—Anon.—TS Undue Lºgº.gitations over the Dead.—St. John Chrysostom, —St. Une Robe Angélique.—Willis Merritt.—SR 5 Unequal Game, An.—Anon.—FLS Unequal Partnership, An.-Louise S. Upham.—CS 34 Unending Genesis, The.—Jas. R. Lowell.—THV Unexpected, The.—Will J. Lampton.—BS 21—SR (Once.)—WR 15 |Unexpected Dénouement, An.—Jerome K. Jerome. See Three Men in a Boat. Unexpected Greeting, An.-Anon.—WR 20 Unexpected Guests.-Marg. Cameron.—SP 2 Unexpeº. May Queen, The. (Dial.)—Clara J. Denton.— {} { *, Unexpected Son, The-Anon.—CSS Unexplored, The.—Sidney Royse Lysaght.—BIP—DB Unexplored, Unconquered, The.—J: Masefield.—HT Unexpressed, The.—W: Wetmore Story.—CBP Unexpress'd, The.—Walt Whitman.—CAP Unfading Beauty, The-T: Carew.—GEP—OB (arb.) (Disdain Returned—C.)—BLV—CBP—EPE – FEP — |HBP—HBW-SEP—WE (Sl. abr.)—WEP 2 (Albr.)—EPs—OEL (“He that loves a rosy cheek”—abr.)—BNL–RLP—STC (Proper Woman, A–abr.)—CEL (True Beautyſ, The 1–abr.)—BFV—FTA— QT 1 Unfading Evergreen, The-Anon-AD Unfailing Cruse, The.—Eliz. Charles.—HI) L (Cruse that Faileth not, The.)—SSS (“Is thy cruse of comfort failing”—sel.)—GG Unfaithful Shepherdess, The-Anon.—PGT 1 (Faithless Shepherdess, The.)—OB Unfaithfulness.-H. E. McBride.—CS 26 Unfinished Manuscript, The.—Anon.—CS 25—SR 12 |Unfinished Prayer, The.—Anon.—CBOP—HP Abr.)—MYF–SR 7. (At. to T. H. Ayars.)—HTb-I (Included, also, in Now I Lay Me in CS5.) Unfinished Prayer, The.—T: H. Ayars.-HTb-I Unfinished Prophecy, An.—C: E. Jakeway.—TCW Unfinished Still—Anon.—CS 12—HP–SR 1 |Unfolding º Flocks,—J: Fletcher. See Faithful Shepherd- eSS, 'I'ne. Unforgiven, The.—Edwin Arlington Robinson.—AMV 4 Unfortunate, An.—Frank L. Stanton.—ChS Unfortunate Likeness, An.—W : S. Gilbert.—CS 7 Unfulfilled.—Anon.—WR 33 Unfulfilment.—F. L. Bushnell.—AA Ungrateful Beauty.—T: Carew.—RLP (Ungrateful Beauty Threatened.)—BLV Ungrateful Cat.—Anon.—WR 35 Ungrateful Cupid, The.. (Ode III.)—Anacreon (tr. by J: Hughes.)—CGd - (Cº. of Cupid, The-tr. by Rob't Herrick.)—HBP— See Wood-notes. Unguarded.—Ada Foster Murray.—HIBV. Unguagºgates— T: B. Aldrich.-AA -—Amp —OS 38 — Unhappy Boston.—Paul Revere.—PAH Unhappy Childhood.—W: Gilmore Simms.--CBIP Unhappy Little Girl.—Anon.—WR 50 |Unhappy Lot of Mr. Knott, The. (Sel. fr. New House, The.) —Jas. R. Lowell.—AWII 345 .# Unheard AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS TJnheard.-Madison Cawein.—HTb-II “Unillumined Verge, The.”—Rob't Bridges.—AA |Uninscribed Monument on One of the Battle-fields of the Wilderness, An-Herman Melville.—AA—EDY Union, A.—Kathe. E. Junkermann.—WR 25 Union, The, Sel. fr. 1799. (Irish Parliament, The.)—W: Conyngham, Lord Plunket.—CR Union, The Oliver. W. Holmes. See Brother Jonathan's Lament for Sister Caroline. Union, The...—Fs. DeH. Janvier.—BS 4 Union and its Government, The.—W: G. Simms.-SS Union and its Results.-E.: Everett.—AmSS Union and Liberty.—Oliver W. Holmes.—APPV — CAP — CS 2—LOS 2—OAF—SP 3 Union and Liberty.—Andrew Jackson.—WHO Union and the Flag, The.—S: G. Hatheway.—CS 40 Union Forever, The (Tab.)—Anon.—BS 13—TCP Union Linked with Liberty.—Andrew Jackson.—CS 7–SS Union of Blue and Gray.—Paul H. Hayne.—PRR Union of Faith and Reason Necessary.—G: Crabbe. See Library, The. Dnion of North and South, The. — Frances E. Willard. — WR, 18 * Union of *: Blue and the Gray.— Willa Lloyd Jackson.— WR. 44 TJnion of the States, The.—Edmund Randolph.-SR 8 (Extent of Country no Bar to Union—ptly. Same.)— SS Dnion of the States, The. — Dan'l Webster. See Character of Washington, The. TJnion Perpetual, The.—Abraham Lincoln. See Second In- augural Address. Union Soldier.-J: M. Thurston.—WR 42 Union Song.—Ernst Moritz Arndt.-H.G.W. . . |Union with Great Britain. (Sel. fr. Anti-Union Speeches.) —H. : Grattan.—OM Unique Celebration, A.—(Journal of Education.)—OAA Unit, A.—Eliz. Stoddard.—BS 19 |United.—Helen F. O'Neill.—AID United at Last. (Springfield Republican.)—CS 20 (Two Colors.)—TMR. United Country, A.—G : F. Hoar.--TMD TJnited States. (In Lyra Apostolica.)—J: Keble.—WEP 4 “United States,” and “Macedonian,” The. (I.) — Anon. — APi—AW AFI —AWB—PAE “United States” and “Macedonian,” The. (II.) — Anon.— AWE3–EDY United States National Anthem.—W: R. Wallace.—CS 2 TJnited States of Europe, The. (Fr. Addresses at the Peace Congress, 1849.)—Victor Hugo.—SS—SSD TJnited States Senate, The . An Appreciation. — Wallace Ir- win.—SP 6 United Workmen, The. Anon.—YFD TJnity.—Alfred Noyes.—HIBV-HT-VE Unity.—J: Greenleaf Whittier.—AL–CAP e Unity of the Catholic Church, The.—J: Dryden. See Hind and the Panther, The. TJniversal Education. (Sel. fr. The Hundredth Anniversary of the Surrender of Lord Cornwallis.)—Rob't C. Win- throp.–FD 1—SR 5 Universal God, The.—G : F. S. Armstrong-THV. Universal Habit, The.—Strickland W. Gillilan.—SP 4 Universal Humanity.—W: Blake.—EP Universal Hymn of Nature, The.—Jas. Thomson. See Sea- sons, The. Universal Lot, The.—G. : Crabbe. See Library, The. Universal Prayer, The.—Alex. Pope-BNL–CBP—CS 33– prºper-HBP-HEV–LLC —OS 3 —SEP —STC Universal Religious Liberty.—Dan'l O'Connell.—SS Universal Salvation.—J: G. Whittier.—CBP Universal Suffrage, May 20th, 1850.-Victor Hugo.—SS |University and True' Patriotism, The...—Anon.—CP University of Göttingen, The.—G: Canning.—MHR—OS 2 (Song of Rogero I, the Captive].)—FEP (Song of One Eleven Years in Prison.)—HBP—THP (Song Sung by Rogero, etc.)—HPE University of Kansas, The.—Willard Wattles.—S TJniversity the Training Camp of the Future, The.—HI: W. Grady. See Against Centralization. e Unjust National Acquisition, ... (Sl. diff.)—T: Corwin.-CS 1 (Danger of the Spirit of Conquest.)—OM (Spirit of Conquest, The.)—NC Unjust Suspicion. (Dial.)—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE Unkind Words.-Marg. E. Sangster.—LTV (Our Own—O.)—BIL–BS 4 (at. to S. H. T.)—CBP— CS 13—FTA—HP—HTb-I-LLC—PF Unkinde Gºst The-Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and al, €lla. Unkindness.-G : Herbert.—HIBV. TJnknown.—W : H. Gardner.—SSS Unknown Answers, The.—Prosper Mérimée. Unknown Belov’d One,—W: Allingham.—DB Unknown Brothers, The.—L: V. Ledoux.--LY TJnknown Dead, The.—HI: Timrod.—OAM Unknown Eros, The, Sels. fr.-Coventry Patmore. |Farewell, A. If I were Dead. Magna est Veritas. Toys, The. Two Deserts, The. - Unknown greatness—sir H: Taylor. See Philip Van Arte- WelCle. TJnknown Hero, An.—E. L. Bogart.--TMR. Unknown Hero, An-W: G. McCabe.—BAB TJnknown Poets, W: Wordsworth. See Excursion, The. See Inconnue, See : Unknown ºr. The [or An].—G: Lippard. See Benedict I’IlC)1Cl. Unknown Sea.—Annie McIlhany.—WR 52 Unknown Shepherd’s Complaint, The.—Anon.—EPE Unknown Speaker, The.—G: Lippard. See Fourth of July, 1776, The. & Unknown Sword-maker, The.—Rachel Annand Taylor.—EBS Unknown. Years, The.—An Englishman's Love-letters.-BOL Unless.-Eliz. B. Browning. See Woman’s Shortcomings, A. Unless.-Ella D. Glynes.—AA Unmanifest Destiny.—R : Hovey.—AA—AmP—HBV-YBW |Unmercenaries, The.—Anon.—HIP 2 Unnamed Lake, The.—Fred'k G. Scott.-OCW Unnoticed and Unhonored Heroes. –W: E. Channing. — BS 9 Unnoticed Bound, The...—Anon.—CS 14 Unofficial,—E. Nesbit.—WR 13 |Unorna's Victory Over Self. — F. Marion Crawford. See Witch of Prague. Unpaid sºmetress The.— A Note of Warning. — Anon. — Unpardonable Sin, The.—Anon.—CS 29 Unpardonable Sin, The...—Hartley Coleridge.—THIW Unpraised Picture, An.-R. : Burton.—AA Unprofitable Servant, An.-L. G. Moberly.—BS 27 Unquiet Gºve. The.—(Ballad.) — BBB —BIESB — ESB — B Unrealigº, Ideal The-Frd’k Locker-Lampson.—EP—NT— Unrecognized.—J: White Chadwick,--THV Unreconstructed.—Innes Randolph.-H.P 2 * Unregarded Toils of the Poor, The.—Mary Howitt.—OTPC Unregistered Record, An.-W. C. Cherry.-BS 21 Unrepentant Rebel, An.--Libbie C. Baer.—WR. 29 Unrequited Love.—W: Shakespeare. See Twelfth Night. Unrequiting.—Florence Smith.-CBP r Unrest in Paradise.—Anon.—WR 16 Unreturning.—Eliz. Stoddard.—AA Unreturning, The.—Bliss Carman.--LBM Unreturning Brave, The.—Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Unreturning Brave, The.—Jas. R. Lowell. See Ode Recited at the Harvard Commemoration. Unsatisfactory.-Frä’k W. H. Myers.-BNL–FLS Unsatisfied.—Anon.—HTb-I Unsatisfied.—Oliver W. Holmes.—RTW Unsatisfied Yearning.—R : Kendall Munkittrick.-H.P 2 Unseen.—Anon.—STC Unseen Angel, An.—Nancy P. McLean.—CS 31 Unseen Battle-field, The.—Anon.—SSS Unseen Flºate, The.—Rob't L: Stevenson.—BOE'—CFBP Unseen Spirits.--Nathaniel P. Willis-AA—Amp—APM — BNL– —FP—HBV-LBA—STC–YBV Unseen World—at Home, The.—Christina G. Rossetti.-FEP (At Home.—C).—CBP—VA Unseen yet Seen.—Anon.—WR 6 |Unselfishness.--Anon.—WR 17 Unselfishness of Washington, The.—Rob't T. Paine,— BLP —OAW–PEO Unsolved Enigma, An.—Anon.—WA p Unsolved Enigma, An.--Anna Seward.—WA, Unsophisticated.—Emile Pickhardt.—CS 34 |Unspoken.—Anon.—CS 26 Unspoken.—A. St. John Adcock.-FLS Unspoken Question, The.—Anon.—FLS Unspoken Words.--Anon.—HIP Unspoken Words.-J. : Boyle O'Reilly.—CBP Unstable dream, according to the place.—Sir T: Wyatt.—EP Unsuccessful Attempt to Raise the Wind, An-C: Dickens. See Martin ChuzzleWit. Unsuccessful Plan, The.—Anon.—WR 15 (Country Squire, The-shorter and diff. vers.)—MHR Unsung.—T: Bailey Aldrich.--CBP—SP 4 Unsuspected Fact, An.—E: Cannon.—BVC–NA Unswerved.—P: Maclaren Macdonald,—OCW |Untamed.—C : Mair.—TCW Unter den Linden.—Emma H. Nason.—SC Unter den Linden.—Harry T. Peck.-El)Y Until Death.-Anon.—FLS—HBV |Until Death.-Eliz. Akers Allen.—CBP—HBV—STC Until the Daybreak.-Christian Burke.—HTb-I |Until the World is Free.—J: Jarvis Holden.—AH Untimely Call, An. (N. Y. Swn.)—SR 4 Untimely Thought, An.—T: B. Aldrich.--CBP—PYO Untimely Trumpet, The. (Harper's Monthly.)—SDR “Unto One of these Little Ones.”—Rosamond Livingston Mc- Naught.—CS 40 Unto Thee.—Horatius Bonar.—SSS Untrodden Ways.-Agnes Maule Machar.—OCW Dnwedded.—Lucy Larcom.—CBP Unwelcome.—Mary E. Coleridge.—OVW Unwelcome Brother.—Edwin L. Sabin.—WR 47 Unwelcome Guest, The-Henrietta R. Eliot—THV |Unwelcome Guest, The.—H. E. McBride.—St.D |Unwise Choice, The.—Alice Cary.—BIL Unwritten Poems.--Anon.—CS 24—SR 5 Unwritten Poems.-W. : Winter.—AA TJp Above.—W. Alexander.—STC TJp amang yon Cliffy Rocks.-W: Dudgeon.-EBS Up and Doing.—Lucy S. Ruggles.—TFS Up and Down.—G. : MacDonald.—PG pr * Up at a Villa—Down in the City.—Rob't Browning.—HIBW —SP 8—SR—WEP 4—WR 14 (sl. abr.) Tp from Slavery. Sel, frº-Booker T. Washington. (His College Examination.)—SP 1 * * 346 TITLE INDEX Vagabonds Up Higher.—Jos. B. Smiley.—CS 31 Up in a Wild.—Adeline D. T. Whitney.—POS Up in the Loft.—Will Carleton.--CS,37 Up in the Mornin' Early.—J: Hamilton.-EBS |Up in the Morning Early.—Anon.—TYP Up in the Morning. Early.—Rob't Burns.—LC—NT—OTPC Up in the Tree.—G. : Macdonald. See At the Back of the North Wind. Up Over Tim Dooley's Saloon.—Marie More Marsh.-WºR 2 “Up, quit thy bower.”—Joanna Baillie. See Beacon, The. Up thar Behind the Sky –J. M. Munyon.—CS 29 . . Up the Nile, Sel. fr. — Joaquin Miller. See Ship in the Desert, The (Dreamers). |Up the Spout. (Parody.)—Algernon C: Swinburne.—PA “Up I Up I My friend and quit your books.”—W: Words- worth.-SN (Tables Turned, The—C.)—BGV-BLV—EP — EPN — GT-HBP—HBW-LLC—SEP—WE—WEP 4 |Up, Upôtº Dames and Lasses Gay l—S: T. Coleridge.— TJpas-tree, The.—Lydia H. Sigourney.—WR 18 Up-Country Social Circle, An. (Dial.)—-Anon.—MBD TJphill.—Christina G. Rossetti...—BNL –CBP —CEL —CS 17 —CTBP—EPN-FEP—GP—HBV —NT —OB —OR —OVV-PGT 2—PYO—RLP—SP 3–THIV —VA — WE—WR 33 TJpon a Child that Died.—Rob't Herrick.-OTPC–QH Upon a Stolen Kiss.-G : Wither.—BNL (Stolen Kiss, A.)—BLV—FEP—HBV TJpon a Sweet-briar.—Walter Savage Landor.—BGV |Upon an Honest Man’s Fortune. (C)—J: Fletcher. (Honest Man's Fortune, An.)—EPs Our Acts our Angels Are—br. sel.)—OS 2 |Upon being Obliged to Leave a Pleasant Party (Impromptu : Upon being Obliged, etc.—C.).--THP (On being Obliged, etc.)—HPE TJpon Combing her Hair. — E: Herbert, Lord Herbert of Cherbury.—WEP 2 tº Dpon Eckington Bridge, River Avon. — Sir Arthur Quiller- Couch.-OVV tº & Upon Gºgºosa, Walking and Talking.— A. Quiller-Couch.- Upon her Feet.—Rob't Herrick.-BNL TJpon Himself. (C.)—Rob't Herrick. (Lines upon Himself.)—EIDY TJpon his Drinking in a Bowl.—J. Wilmot, Earl of Roch- ester.—BLV Upon his. Spaniell, Tracie.-Rob't Herrick-FT TJpon Julia's Clothes. (O.)—Rob't Herrick.-EP—EPE— FIBW-LTV-OE–WEP 2 (Poetry of Dress, The, II.)—PGT1 (“Whenas in silks my Julia goes.”)—BNL–NT Upon Julia’s Hair Filled with Dew.—Rob't Herrick.-EPE Upon Julia's Voice.—Rob't Herrick.-EPE Upon Lesbia—Arguing.—Alfred Cochrane.—HIBW TJpon Master W. Montague, his Return from Travel, Sel. fr. (Airs of Spring, The.)—T: Carew.—FEP—HBP (Sweetly Breathing, Vernal Air.)—BNL “Upon my lap my sovereign sits.”—R : Rowlands.-P.G.T 1 (Lullaby [, A].)—GC—HBV-OB–QH Dpon New Year's Eve.—Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch.-OVW Upon Pope's Translation of Homer.—Anon.—HIPE Upon Sneape.—Rob't Herrick.-EPE - Upon the Beach.-H: D. Thoreau.-GP (Fisher's Boy, The.)—AA |Upon the Book and Picture of the Seraphical Saint Teresa. —R : Crashaw.—OB (sl. abr.) (Flaming Heart, The.)—EPE—WEP 2 (sl. abr.) Upon the Death of King Charles I.-Jas., Marquis of Mont- rose.—EDY [Jpon the Death of Sir Albert [us] Morton's Wife.—Sir H: Wotton.—FEP—OB–WEP 2 TJpon the Death of the Most Desired Mr. Herrys.-R. : Cra- shaw.—NT |Upon tº, Hill before Centreville.—G : H. Boker.— AWB — P Upon ºp loss of his Mistresses. – Rob’t Herrick. — EP — 4 |Upon the Mountains Distant Head.— W: Cullen Bryant.— LOS 2—PG pr |Upon the Shore.—Rob't Bridges.—VA |Upon the Sudden Restraint of the Earl of Somerset, then Falling from Favor.—Sir H. : Wotton.—FEP Upon the Threshold.—G. E.-HP TJpon the Tomb of the Most Reverend Mr. John Cotton.— B. W.--—APM •-- - Upon the Valley’s Lap.—F. W. Bourdillon.—HTb-I–SP 5 TJpon the Weakness and Misery of Man. (Sel. fr. Satire upon the Weakness and Misery of Man.)—S: Butler. —RLP—WEP 2 Upon Westminster Bridgeſ, Sept. 3, 1802]. — W: Words- worth.-GEP—OB—PGT 1–POW (Composed upon Westminster Bridge, Sept. 3, 1802—0.) -BGV—EPC–EPN-FT-WEP 4 . . ("ºl. has not anything to show more fair.”)—HBR- (Morning in London.)—HBP—OS 3 & (Sonnet Composed upon Westminster Bridge, 1802.) — fººp ºf Bvl MBI-SEP-WE (Westminster Bridge.)—CBP—LLC—RLP—WR 1 Upper Chamber, An.—Frances Bannerman.--—HBV—OB Upper Darling, The.—Dugald Ferguson.—SBOS—SGB Upright Life, The.—T: Campion.—BIHV TJpright Soul, The.—J. H. Perkins.—STC Uprising See the Fitful Lark.--Anon.—NA Ups and Downs of Married Life.—Anon.—HIH Upside Down.—G: Cooper.—TFS Up-to-Date School Boy.-Anon.—WR 52 |Upward.—Anon.—LPP Upward and Onward.—Paul H. Hayne.—BS 17' (Lyric of Action.)—BS 22—PS Urania. (C.)—Matthew Arnold.—GEP—HBV-STC (Excuse.)—HBP—LTV TJrania, I. (C.)—W: Drummond.—EP (Change.)—LLC (Sonnet: “Triumphing chariots,” etc.)—HBP Urania.-Qliver W. Holmes. See Rhymed Lesson, A. |Urbs Condita.-W. Stewart Wallace.—OCW Urbs Fortitudinis.-W. E. Henley.—THV Urceus Exit.—Austin Dobson. See Rose-leaves. Uriel.—Ralph W. Emerson.—CAP—OB Uriel.—Percy MacKaye.—LBM Ursula.-Rob't Underwood Johnson.—HEV Ursus º Aurochs. – Henryk Sienkiewicz. 8,0IS. Urvasi.-Helen B. Bostwick.-BIL-CBP—STC |Use and ##"; of Property, The.— Theo. Roosevelt.— MRS Use and Worth of Knowledge.—F's. Bacon. See Worth of Rnowledge, The. Use of Arbor Day, The. (Garden and Forest.)—AD |Use of Flowers, The.—Mary Howitt.-AD—CBOP—FEP— LLC—NW–PC—PIHS (Albr.)—BNL †, (Uses of the Flowers, The-sel.)—TFS Use of Sight, The.—Adelaide O’Keeffe.—OTPC Use of Sight, The.—Jane Taylor.—CBOP Use Plain Langauge.—Anon.—KNE Use Precepts for Girls.--Anon.—CS 24 Used-to-be, The.—Jas. W. Riley.—BS 23 Tseful Hint, A.—A. Hill.—BGV Useful Life, The, Br. sel. fr. (Perseverance.) — Horatius Bonar.—HIDL |Useful Little Words.--Anon.—TFS Useful #hºe- Anon.— BNL —BVC —CGd — DD — BV- Useful Trees, The.—Anon.—CHP - Uses of Adversity, The. (Frags. fr. awthors.)—BNL Uses of Adversity, The. — W: Shakespeare. See As You ike It. |Uses of Astronomy, The, Sels. fr.—E: Everett. Eternal Clockwork of the Skies. (Br., sel.)—SPE Galileo Galilei.-FD 1—OM (sl. cond.) (Discoveries of Galileo—abr.)—CS 1 (Galileo.)—OS 2 (sel.) Sunrise.-SAE (Morning—sel.)—BS 5–CS 16—CSS—SA (Wonders of the Dawn, The-sl. abr.)—PPS–TMD Uses of Education for Business.-C: W. Eliot.—SP 4 Uses of History, The. — Washington Irving. See Knicker- bocker History of New York. Uses of Life, The.—Anon.—SSS Uses of Poetry and Art.—J :- S. Mill.—LLC |Uses of the Flowers.-Mary Howitt. See Use of Flowers, The. , Usual Way, The.—Anon.—HIH-SP 1–SR—St.S Usual Way, The.—F: E. Weatherly.—BS 17 —HBR —RTV —THP-WR 15 Usurer's Paternoster, The.—Anon.—AFP Ute Lover, The.—Hamlin Garland.—AA Utility of Booing, The. (Fr. The Man of the World.)—C: ... Macklin.—C - |Utility & History-Louis Philippe, Comte de Segur.—SS— |Utility of the Beautiful, The. — J: Ruskin. See Modern •- Painters. Utilizing our Failures.—Lyman Abbott.—SAE Utmost, The.—Rob’t, Earl of Lytton.—VA Utterance.—Emily Dickinson.—AA W. D. F.—Anon.—HIBV. Vacant Cage, The.—C: Tennyson-Turner.—WA Vacant Chair, The.—Anon.—CS 22 Vacant Places. (Friends’ Intelligencer.)—SSS Vacation.—Clara J. Denton.—FTT Vacation.—Beverly Moore.—CBOP Vacation.—Jennie D. Moore.—SSC Vacation.—Z. F. Riley.—BS 20 Vacation Fragment, A.—Susan Hall.—CS 29 Vacation Hymn, A.—Anon.—CS 11 t Vacation Renews Vigor.—Edith Putnam Paintor.—WR 55 Vacation Song.—Anon.—SSC - Vacation Song.—Katha. L. Bates.—POS (Schoolroom I Love Best, The.)—WR 17 Vacation Song.—Frank D. Sherman.—LFL Vacation Time.—Frank Hutt.—CHP Vacation Time.—Marg. E. Sangster.—DD Vacation Time at Grandpa's.--Anna P. Chandler.—WR 52 Vacillating Purpose, The.—G: Crabbe. See Edward Shore, Vae Victis.-W. : Macneile Dixon.—DB Vagabond, The-Rob't L: Stevenson.—HBV —HBVy —OR See Quo —SP 7 Vagabond Song, A.— Bliss Carman,— GN — GT — HBW — LBM–RAC–SP 6 Vagabond Song, A.—J. Northern Hilliard.—HIP 2 Vagabonds, The.—E. P. Johnson.—HIP 2–VA Vagabonds, The-J: T. Trowbridge.—AA —AmIP-BNL — - BS 3—CR.—CS 1–FEP—FTR-FHBV-HNS —M.M.R. —SA—SC—WR 43 347 Vagrant AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS Vagrant, A.—Josephine Pollard-HP Vagrant Pansies.—Ellen M. H. Cortissoz-PHS Vague Song, A.—Armand Renaud.—AFP Wain. Desire, A.—Theo. Wratislaw.—VA Vain Excuse.--Walter Conrad Arensberg.—AMV 2 Wain Virtues.—Dante Gabriel Rossetti. See House of Life, The. Wain Wish, A.—Philip B. Marston.—VA Wainglorious Mrs. Gray.—Anon.—WR 57 Wainglory.—Armand Renaud.—AFP - Valborg Watching Axel's Departure. — G : Houghton. See Legend of St. Olaf’s Kirk, The. Vale l—Anon.—FLS Vale l—Roden Berkeley W. Noel.-OVW Vale.—M. C. Conway Poole.—SBOS—SGB Vale. (Written on the Night of his Suicide—C.)—R: Realf. P (“When for me the end has come” etc.—br. Sel.)—GG Vale of Avoca, The.—T: Moore.—BNL–RTV—STC (Meeting of the Waters, The-C.)—BGV-FEP—RLP Vale of Cashmere, The.—T: Moore. See Lalla Rookh. *Vale of Estabelle.—J : S. Thomson.—TCW Vale of Indolence, The.—Jas. Thomson.—EBS Valediction, A.—Eliz. Barrett Browning.—HEV Walediction, A.—J: Masefield.—GT Walediction Forbidding Mourning, A.— J: Donne.—BNL — EP F. NT—SEP—WE—WEP 1 Waledictory.—Adam L. Gordon.—WA Lay me Low.)—HP Waledictory[, A].-A. F. Shoals.-LPS–PP Waledictory. Address to the Senate. (Sel.)—H: Clay.-MRS valedictoº sonnet to the River Duddon.—W: Wordsworth. (After-thought—C.)—BGV-WEP 4 Valentine.-C : G. Blanden.—DD Valentine.—T: Macaulay.—BLV Valentine.—Jas. Jeffrey Roche.—WSA Valentine.—Edith Matilda Thomas.-VSA Valentine, A.—Lewis Carroll.—WSA Valentine, A.—Matilda Betham Edwards.-OVW -º-º-º: - ; ; ; 3 - T - Valentine, A.—Jeannette B. Gillespy-AA Valentine, A.—Mary T. Reiley.—FLS Valentine, A.—Laura E. Richards.-AA—DD–VSA Valentine, A.—Frank D. Sherman.--EDY Valentine, A.—G: R. Sims.-BR (sl. abr.)—CS 26 Valentine, A.—Jos. Twyman.—HIP 2 Valentine, The.—Mary D. Brine.--CS 4 Valentine to a Man of Worth.-E: A. Church.-HS Valentine Verses. $”; fr. Billington's Valentine.)—T: age.—L) D– ‘Valentine's Day.—C: Kingsley.—DD–GSP Valentine's Day.—C: Lamb.-HS "Valentines to my Mother.—Christina G. Rossetti.-OAMs "Valentinian, Sels. fr.—Beaumont and Fletcher. careghºrming Sleep. (Song fr. Act V., Sc. 2.)—EPE— (Invocation to Sleep.)—OEL–WEP 2 (Slumber-song.)—CEL (Song from “Valentinian.”)—FEP God Lyaeus. (Song fr. V., 8.)—OB §§ to Bacchus,)—EP—WEP 2 ove's Emblems. (1st song.)—EP—HBV-OB (Spring.)—DD–HBP Hear, ye Ladies. (2nd song.)—BLV—OB (Power of Love.)—FEP—HBV (Song from “Valentinian.”)—WEP 2 Valentinian (ad. of Fletcher’s), Sel. fr. (Song: “Injurious charmer.” etc.) — J: Wilmot, Earl of Rochester. — 2 Valerius on Women.—T: Heywood.—IIBW Valiant, The.—Mark Howe.—AL Valley Brook, The.—J: H. Bryant.—BNL Valley Forge.—Anon.—AH Valley Forge.—HI: A. Brown. See Centennial Address De- livered at Valley Forge, June 19, 1878. Valley Forge.— T: , Buchanan Read. See Wagoner of the Alleghanies, The. Valley of Life, The.—R : Watson Gilder.—OAE Valley of Shanganagh, The...—J: Martley.—TIP Valley of Hºst. The...—Edgar A. Poe.—ASL–BPB—CAP Valley of Vain Verses, The.—HI: Van Dyke.—HEV Vallombrosa,—Eliz. Barrett Browning.—TIWP Wallombrosa,—Ernest Myers.--TIWP Valor of # Milam, The...—Clinton Scollard.—AEI 2— HBW Valour.—W: Shakespeare. See Coriolanus. Valour Misdirected.—Coventry Patmore.—BLV Valse Jeune.—Louise I. Guiney.—AA Valuable PostScript, A.—Anon.—WR 4 Value of gºoman's Friendship, The...— E: Bulwer-Lytton. Value of Amusements.—Anon.—KNE Value of Character.—D : W. Wood.—FAS Value of Education, The. (Boston Transcript.)—CS 35 Value of First Love, The.—(Kempton-Wace Letters.)—BOL 'Value of Knowledge, The.—Anon.—SDE—Sp1) E Value of Literature, The.—Hamilton W. Mabie.—BS 24 Value of Literature to the Union.—Rufus Choate.—FD 1 Value of Little Things, The.—Anon.—TFS Value of Reputation.—C: Phillips.--BS 23—CS 5 —FTR — O KNE–WIFIO Value of figence. (Sel. fr. Address, 1879.)--Peter Cooper. Value of Smiles.—J. W. Foley.—WR 50 Value of the One Act Play for College Production, The.— Anon.-SP 8 Value of University Study.—M. W. Hazeltine.—WR 54 Values.—Jessie B. Rittenhouse.—HT Vampire, The...—Rudyard Kipling.—HIBW-SP 5—WR 56 Van Amburgh's Menagerie.—Anon.—SSC . Van Artevelde to the Men of Ghent, Sir H. : Taylor. See ; Philip Van Artewelde. Van Artevelde's Defence of his Rebellion.—Sir H: Taylor. See Philip Van Artewelde. Van Bibber's Rock.-Emma D. Banks.-BR Van den Bosch and Artewelde.-H: Taylor. Artevelde. Van Elsen.—Fröl’k G. Scott.—HRV-OCW—TCW—WA Van Ness Family, The.—Edna A. Needles.--CB Van on the Spire, The.—B : F. Taylor.—BS 17 Vancouver.—A. N. St. John Mildmay.-SBOS—SGB Vanessa,—Howell L. Piner.—WR 23 Vanished.—Emily Dickinson.—AA Vanished.—McLandburgh Wilson.—SR 15 Vanished City, The...—Victor Hugo.—RTV Vanished Country, The.—Grantland Rice.—AMV 3 Vanished Dangers.-S: E. Kiser.—SP 6 Vanished Village, A.—R: Wilton.—PGT2 Vanishers, The.—J: G. Whittier.—AA—CAP—STC Vanishing Army, The... (G. A. R.)—Arthur L. Tubbs.-PF Vanishings.-W: T. Allison.—TCW Vanitas Vanitatum.—W : M. Thackeray.—HIBP Vanitas Yºniºn. (Fr. The Devil’s Law-case.)—J: Web- Ster.— Vanity.—Alice Cary.—BNL (at. to H. P. Spofford.)—BS 15 Vanity Fair, Sels. fr.—W: M. Thackeray. Miss Pºrtº; Academy for Young Ladies. (Sel, fr. (Verses fr. Ch., L.I.)—LC Vanity of Human Wishes, The...—S: Johnson.—EP—EPR— FEP—HIBIP Charles XII. (Sel.)—BNL–CBP—RLP (Charles XII. of Sweden.)—EDY-GP (Fate of Charles the Twelfth.)—SS (Enviable Age.)—CBP (Enviable Age.)—CBP See Philip Van Rose upon my Balcony, The. S 1—OS 1 Rise and Fall of Wolsey, The. (Sel.)—WEP 3 (Wolsey.)—LHT-RLP True Objects of Desire, The. (Sel.)—WEP 3 (Wisdom's Prayer.)—CBP (Wise Man's Prayer. The-sl. abr.)—SS Vanity of the Beautiful, The.—G: Gascoigne.—BNL Vanity of the World, The...—Fs. Quarles.—BNL–FEP “Vanity of Vanities.”—I. E. Jones.—CS 33 Vanity Vanquished. (Dramatic.)—H. E. McBride.—CS 6 Wanquished.—Fs. F. Browne.—AA—AH 2–BE—DD–EDY —HBV—IIP—OAM , Vapour and Blue.—W. Wilfred Campbell.—SBOS—SGB Vaquero.—Joaquin Miller.—AA—PNW Variations on a Theme.—Franklin P. Adams.-SP 8 Varied Misery. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Variety of Fish, A.—Anon.--NM “Varuna,” The.—G : H. Boker.—AWB—EDY—PAH Varying Impressions from Nature.— W: Wordsworth. See Lines Composed a few Miles above Tintern Abbey. Vas Bender Henspecked.—Acland Von Boyle.—CS 14—FAS “Was Marriage a Failure ?”—C : F. Adams.-AWH —CS 29 —SP 3—WR 33 V-A-S-E, The.—Jas. J. Roche.—AFV—BNL–BS 13— HBR. —HBV—HH-HTb-I-SAy —SP 4 —SR 4—THP — WR 43 Vashti.-Julia C. R. Dorr.—BS 8—CS 20 Vassar Girl, The.—Wallace Irwin.—HEI-WR 55 Vastness.--Alfred Tennyson.—EPN-VA Wat Have I Got to Pay?—W. H. Freeman.—CS 6 Wat You Please.-Jas. R. Planché.--THP (0°g; ºna sl. diff. vers.-at. to W: B. Fowle.)—CS 2— Vatican, The.—Lord Byron.—TIWP Vaucluse.-W : Allen Butler.—POW Vaucluse.—Leigh Hunt.—POW Vaudois Missionary, The-J : G. Whittier. See following. vaudois. gºner, The. (C.) — J. G. Whittier. — CAP — (Vaudois Missionary, The.)—BS 5 Veery, The.—HI: Van Dyke.—AA—ASL–LBA Veery-thrush, The.—Jos. R. Taylor.—AA Vegetable Convention, A.—G. : W. Bungay.—CS 12 Vehicle of Love.—G. : C. Hibbard.—WR 47 Veiled Picture, The.—Anon.—CS 12—CSS—MMR Weiled Presence, The.—Theo. H. Rand.—TCV Veiled Priestess, The. (Dial.)—Laura U. Case.—CS 8 Weiled Statue at Sais, The.—Friedrich Schiller (tr. by Theo. Martin.)—BS 19 Veldt, The.—Perceval Gibbon.—SBOS—SGB Velvet Coat of the Last Century, A.—Anon.—CS 31 “Ven. Yonny Com’ Marchin' Home.”—Anon.—WR. 38. . Venality the Ruin of Greece.—Demosthenes. See Philippics. Vendor's Song.—Adelaide Crapsey, HBV Veneta Marina.-Arthur Symons.—TIWP Venetian Night.—Arthur Symons.—TIWP Venetian Pastoral, A. (For a Venetian Pastoral - C.) — Dante G. Rossetti...—EPN-VA Venetiagºrenade. The, R: M. Milnes, Lord Houghton.— "Venetian Song. (Song fr. Volpone; or, The Fox, Act III., Sc. 5.)—Ben Jonson.—WEP 2 Venetian Sunrise.—J: Addington Symonds.--TIWP Venezuela Question, The.—H: C. Lodge.—NC 348 TITLE INDEX Vicksburg Vengeance of Bacchus, The-T: L. Peacock. See Rhodo- daphne. Wengeance of the Flag, The.—H: D. Esterbrooke.—NC , Veni Creator [Spiritus].-(In Latin, also paraphrased by) J: Dryden.—BNL —FEP —HBP —HBW —RLP WEP 2 (Shorter paraphrase—Anon.)—FEP (Original Latin vers. at. to St. Ambrose, to St. Gre- gory, and to Charlemagne.) Veni Sancte Spiritus.-Rob't II. of France.—(In Latin, also tr. by) Catharine Winkworth.-BNL–HBV Venice.—Irving Browne.—TIWP Venice.—Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Venice.—H: W. Longfellow.—CAP—TIWP Venice. §§ fr. To the Lion of St. Mark.)—Joaquin Miller. Venice.—Alfred De Musset. (Tr. by C. F. Bates.)—TIWP Venice. (In Italy.)—S: Rogers.-BNL (cond.) Venice.—Percy Bysshe Shelley.—TIWP Venice.—Alan Sullivan.—TCV Venice.—J: A. Symonds.-HBV-POW-TIWP—WA Venice.—W : Wordsworth.-L.H. (On the Exºn of the Venetian Republic—0.)—FEP $-º-º-ºms. 1 Venice of the Aztecs, The.—W : H. Prescott. of the Conquest of Mexico. Venice Preserved, Sels. fr.—T: Otw Jaffier Pºk with Belvidera. 2 See History ay. (Br. sel. fr. Act V., Sc. Priuli and Jaffier. (Sel. fr. I., 1.)—SS Venice Preserved, Br. sel. fr. (Fr. I., 1.)—BNL Ventriloquist on a Stage-coach, A.—H: Cockton.—CS 12– MIHR, - & Venturesome Buds, The.—A. C.—NV Venus anºis. Sels. fr.--W: Shakespeare.— EP— EPE P 1 - - (House of Adonis, The.)—CBP (Love and Lust.)—RLP (Sunrise.)—RLP º (Venus with the Dead Body of Adonis.)—RLP Venus by Adonis’ Side.—W. Browne.—BLV Venus De Medici, The.—Lord Byron.—TIWP Venus Genetrix.-Lucretius.-GT Venus of the Louvre.—Emma Lazarus.—AA—LBA Venus of the Needle.—W : Allingham.—HIPE—RTI Venus' Runaway. (Sel. fr. The Hue and Cry after Cupid.) —Ben Jonson.— V Venus Transiens.—Amy Lowell.—NPA. Vera Victoria.-H. M. Soper.—SR 2 Veracious Hunting Stories of Baron Munchausen, The. — non.—HTb-II Verazzano (1524.)—Hezekiah Butterworth.-PAH (Verrazani.)—OCP (br. sel.) Verbatim from Boileau, Sel. fr.—Alex. Pope.—BNL Verdict, The.—Mrs. J. P. Ballard.—WR 18 Verdict of Age, A.—Rob't L: Stevenson.—GC Verelai.-Jean Froissart.—AFP Veritas.-Oliver W. Holmes.—CAP Verlaine.—Bliss Carman.—EDY Vermin in the Dark, The.—Edwin Markham.—SP 6 Vermont, Sel. fr. (Hills were Made for Freedom, The.)— : G. Brown.—GP Vernal Solace.—W: H. Hayne.—FHS Vernal Tree, A. (Emt.)—Anon.—Eulº Verona.-Nicholas Mitchell.—TIWP Veronica.-Dinah Craik.-W.R. 1 - Verres Denounced. (Sels. fr. First Oration against Verres, ec. I., and fr. Sixth Oration against Verres, Secs. LXI.-LIII.)—Cicero.—CS 4—KNE—SS (Against Caius Verres—longer.)—SR 8 (Cicero against Verres—ptly. same sel. fr. LVIII., LXI.- LXIII.)—OM Vers de Société.—H. D. Traill.—BLV—WSA Vers La Mer.—Emile Verhaeren.—GT Vers La Vie.—Arthur Upson.—HEV Vers Nonsensiques. (In French.)—G. : du Maurier.— HBW versailles-Stopford A. Brooke.—VA. Verse: “Westward the star of empire.”—G. : Berkeley. Westward the Course of Empire. See Verse: “Past ruin’d Ilion Helen lives.”—Walter S. Landor. —BG:V-HIBV-OE Verses: “Why Write my Name 'Midst Songs and Flowers.” —F.s., Lord Jeffrey, BGV Verses: “If for friendship many a day.” — Marquis de Racan.—AFP Verses: “O fairl O Sweet l when I do look.” (C.—fr. Pan- sies from Penshurst and Wilton,)—Sir Philip Sidney. (Heart and Soul.)—OEL Verses gºobert Louis Stevenson.— Rob't L: Stevenson.— y Verses Composed on the Eve of his Execution.—Jas. Gra- am.—EBS - Verses Found in his Bible in the Gate-house at Westminster. (C.)—Sir Walter Raleigh.-WEP 1 Conclusion, The-EP—EPE—HBV—OB Death of Sir Walter Raleigh.-EDY Even Such is Time.—Eh!?—EHT Last Lines.—CEL Lines Found in his Bible.—BNL Linºritten the Night before his Execution.—FEP— O Verses from the Shepherd’s Hymn, R. : Crashaw. (Hymn of the Nativity, A.—C.)—OB Verses Written in an Album. Verses in Praise of Angling.—Sir H: Wotton.—FEP—HBP (Description of the §ntº Recreations, A.)—EP (In Praise of Angling.)—BNL Verses on a Cat.—C: Daubney.—HIBW Verses on a Cat.—Percy B. Shelley.—SR Verses on Seeing the Speaker Asleep in his Chair During One of the Debates of the First Reformed Parliament. * —Winthrop M. Praed.—SAy Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift (On the Death of Dr. § #9), Sel. fr.—Jonathan Swift.—EP—EPR — Verses Placed over the Door at the Entrance into the Apollo Room at the Devil Tavern.-Ben Jonson.—FT-HBV Verses, Supposed to be Written by Alexander Selkirk. (C.) W: Cowper.—BGV-BNL–CEOP-CGd—FEP — FIBP—HBV-MBL–PF - (Alexander Selkirk.)—CBP—OS 2—OTPC—RLP (Solitude of Alexander Selkirk, The.) — BIPB (sel.) — COB-GEP—PCE—PGT 1–SSR. Verses to a Robin Red-breast who Visits the Window of my Prison every Day, Sel. fr. (Prisoner to a Robin who Came to his Window, The.)—Jas. Montgomery.—PC (w. add. St.) - Verses to her Royal Highness the Duchess.- J: Dryden.— WEP 2 Verses to Sir Henry Wootton, Sel. fr. (Fr. Letters to Sev- erºnages: To Sir Henry Wootton.)—J: Donne. —W EP 1 Verses to the Poet Crabbe's Inkstand, Br. sel. fr. (To Campbell.)—T: Moore.—BNL–EPs Verses upon his Divine Poesy.— Edmund Waller. See On the Foregoing Divine Poems. Verses Why Burnt.—Walter S. Landor.—WA (Written in the Blank Leaf #Nº. Lady’s Commonplace Book.- C.)— T : Moore.— Vertue.—G : Herbert. See Virtue. Very Bad Case, A.—Anon.—LFS gº Very Bad Case, A.—F. H. Stauffer.—WR 30 Very Best Thing, The.—Ruth Davenport.—HICTC Very Birds of the Air, The.—Izaak Walton.—OR Very Dark.-Anon.—CS 3 Very Far Away.—W : Alexander.—TIP Very Felis-itous.-Green Kendrick.-WA Very First Speech, The.—Anon.—CHP Very Humane.—Malcolm Douglas.-FAS Very Little Boy, A.—Anon.—WR 17 Very Little Ones are We...—Anon.—SD Very Mournful Ballad on the Siege and Conquest of Alhama, - A. (C.)—(Tr. by) Lord Byron.—FEP—HBP (Alhama.)—LH - (Siege and Conquest of Alhama—sel.)—EPs Very Nice Pair, A.—Anon.—HIP 2 Very Old Song, A.—W: Laird.—HEV–NPA Very Provoking.—Marg. Eytinge.—SR 7 Vesper Bell, The.—Eugene Davis.-W.R. 6 Vesper Sparrow, The.—Edith M. Thomas.--AL–SN Vespers.--Dora Greenwell.—STC Vespers.-Charlotte M. Packard.—STC Vespers of Palermo, The, Sel. fr. (Raimond Released—Act W., Sc. 3, abr. )—Felicia D. Hemans.—NDP Vessel #y Rests Here at Last, The.—Walter S. Landor.— Vesta.-J. : G. Whittier.—OB Vestal Virgin.-Anon.—WR 55 Vesture of the Soul, The.—A. E.-HT Vesuvius. (Fr. Epigrammata, Liber IV.).-Martial,—POW (Tr. by Jos. Addison.)—TIWP Vesuvius.-Christopher Pearse Cranch.--TIWP Vesuvius.-R.? Chenevix Trench.-TIWP Vesuvius and the Egyptian.—E: Bulwer-Lytton. Days of Pompeii, The. Veteran, A.—Minna Irving.—WR 24 Veteran, A.—Rob't C. V. Meyers.-CS 34 Veteran and Recruit.—E: W. Hazewell.—HIBF Veteran of Heaven, The.—Fs. Thompson.—HIBV Vi et Armis.--Andrew Downing.—HIP 2 Via Amoris.-Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. Vicar, The. (Every-day Characters, _I.) — Winthrop M. Praed.—BLV—FEP—HBP—HBV-HIPE—NT—OR. —OVW-THIP–VA—WEP 4 WiCar §sºray, The.—Anon.—BNL–FEP—HBP—HBV- Vicar of Wakefield, The, Sels. fr.—Oliver Goldsmith. Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog. (Verses fr. Ch. XVII.) —BBD–BGV-BNL–BPB—BVC —CBOP —CGd CSS—FEP—GN–GP—HBP—HBV —HBVy —NA —OM—OS 1–OTPC —PF —PIHS —RAC — RTI — SAy—SSR—THP tº (Death of a Mad Dog.)—FTR - Hermit, The [-, or, Edwin and Angelinal. (Ballad, A– C.--fr. Ch. VII.--w, add. St.)—BNL–FEP —HBP (Edwin and Angelina.)—FTR-OTPC—RLP Innocence Rewarded. (Dial. arr. fr. Chs. XXVIII., XXX., XXXI.)—NDP Moses at the Fair.—RTI On Woman. (Song fr. Ch. XXIV.)—BNL (Stanzas on Woman.)—DB—FEP—WEP 3 (“When lovely woman stoops to folly.”) — BGV — Ehl’ GEP—HBV-PGT 1 . (Woman.)—OB . Vicar of Wakefield, Lines from-HGP Vice of Intermperance, The. (Sel. fr. Temperance.) — E: Everett.—WR 18 * , Vice Versa. ºri. E. J. H. Goodfellow.—EE Vicksburg.—Paul H. Hayne.—AA—AH 2–PAH-WR 10 See Last 349 Victim AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Victim, The.—Anon.--LLC Victim, The-Alfred Tennyson.—CS 12—OS 2 Victim of Charity, A.—Anon.—CH Victim of Reform, The. (Blackwood's Mag.)—SS Victim to One Hundred and Seven Fatal Maladies, A. — Jerome K. Jerome. See Three Men in a Boat. Victims and Victimizers... .(Sel.)—Dinah M. Craik–FMR Victims of a Demon.—Ella W. Wilcox,−SP 5 "Victor.—Eugene F. Ware.—THV - - Victor and Vanquished.—H: Wadsworth Longfellow.— CAP Victor and Vanquished.—Harry T. Peck.-CS 36 Victor at Marengo.—Anon.—WR 34 Victor Galbraith-H: Wadsworth Longfellow.—PAH-RTW Victor Hugo.—Anon-AmSS—TSS * Victor Hugo. (Sel. fr. The Statue of Victor Hugo.)—Alger- non C: Swinburne,—EDY Victor of Antietam, The...—Herman Melville.—AH 2–PAH Victor of Marengo, The.—Anon-BS 14—CR-SC–SR 6 (aº-No-TMD (Alt. to Joel T. Headley.)—SP 1– SR - Victoria.-Alfred Austin.-TMR. 'Victoria Grey.—Eugene J. Hall.—WR 15 "Victories.—F. D. Coburn.-SP 5 Victories of Peace, The...— C : Sumner. of Nations, The Victorious.--Ralph W. Emerson.—THV. Victorious Men of Earth. (Ode fr. Cupid and Death.)—Jas. Shirley.—HBP—RLP (Last Conqueror, The.)—FEP—PGT 1 (Might of Death, The.)—WEP 2 Victor's Dragoon Trousers.-Janet Thomas.-CB Victory.—Alice E. Allen.—SP 8 - Victory.—Arthur Colton.—DD Victory at New Orleans, The-Wallace Rice;—AH Victory Deferred. (Dial.)—J. W. Scott.—MD Victory for the Dentist.—Anon.—WR 20 Victory ºn God.— Edmund Spenser. €. Victory in Defeat.—Edwin Markham.—HT Victory is Won.—Anna D. Walker.—WR 57 Victory of Perry, The.—Alice Cary.-AH-CS 19 e Victory of the “Bonhomme Richard” over the “Serapis.” — Philip Freneau.-EDY "Victory-wreck, The.—Will Carleton.-PAH 2. Victuals and Drink. (In Mother Goose for Grown Folks.) —Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney.—BS 17—MHR—TSS . View across the Roman Campagna, A.—Eliz. B. Browning. See True Grandeur See Faerie Queene, L - View at Gunderson's, The.—Jos. Warren Beach.-NPA View from Lookout Mountain, The.—E: L. Pierce.—FD 2 View from the Euganean Hills, North Italy. (Lines Written among the Euganean Hills—C.)—Percy B. Shelley. —BNL (abr.) (Written among the Euganean, Hills—abr.)—PGT1 . View of London from Cooper's Hill.—Sir J.: Denham. See Cooper's Hill. - Viévy's of Farmer Brown.—Kathe. H. Terry.—CS 30 Wiger Square.-G : Martin.-OCV - Vigil, The.—Stefan George.—HGV Vigil, The. (Londom Punch.)—EDY Vigil, The.—HI: Newbolt.—PPV : Vigil Strange I Kept on the Field [one Night—C.].—Walt Whitman.-APM–BI’—CAP—GT-HBP Vigilants, The.—I. E. Jones.—CS 26 Vigils of Charles VII., The. (Sel. fr.) vergne.—AFP Vignette, A.—Caroline. Duer.—WSA Vigor of Democratic Governments. (Sel. fr. Mr. tion for a Reform in Parliament.)—C: J. Viking, The.—Whitley Stokes.—DB Villa, The-W: Wetmore Story.—POW–TIWP Villa of Hadrian, The.—Gamaliel Bradford, Jr.—TIWP Village, The, Sel. fr. (Village as it is, The-sel. fr. BR. I.) —G. : Crabbe.—EP—EPR—RLP—WEP 3 (Apostrophe to the Whimsical.)—CBP. Village as it is, The.—G: Crabbe. See Village, The. Village Bell, The.—Anon.—CS 17 - Willage Blacksmith, The.—HI: W. Longfellow.—AA—Amp— Am SS—APM–BFW —BINT1 –BE’B —BS 7 —CAP — CCB-CFBP—FEP—GEP—GSP —HBV —HBVy — LC—LOS 1–OTPC–PCK–PCL–PF-PGpr—RAC —RTV—SFM–SMG-TYP–YBV (Sl. abr.)—ASL–HBP Willage Choir, The. (Tab.)—Anon.—BS 10 Village Choir, The. (Parody.)—Anon.—HIH-PA Village Coquettes, The, Sels. fr.—C: Dickens. Merry Autumn Days.-WR 17 * - - (Round—C.)—TMR . Song (Lucy’s Song—C.).—BIL–FTA , (Love—sel.)—FLS Village Coward.—Mary Berri Chapman.-WR 26 Village Doctor, The.—Horace S. Keller.—HTb-I — Martial d’Au- Grey's Mo- Fox. —SS Village Green, The.—Jane Taylor.—GC—OTPC–PCL Village Lawyer, The. (Dial.)—Anon.—WHO Village Mystery, A.—J. L. Harbour.—WR 39 Village Oracle, The.—J. L. Harbour.—BS 27—HH Village Oracle, The.—Jos. C. Lincoln.—HIP 2 Village Pastor, The.-Oliver Goldsmith.-RLP Village Patriarch, The. Sel. fr. (Excursion to the Moun- tains, An.)—Ebenezer Elliott.—WEP 4 Village Post-office, The. (T'ab.)—Anon.—BS 15—TCP Village º The.—Oliver Goldsmith. See Deserted Vil- age, €. Village Scare, The.—S., Jennie Smith; -CŞ28 Village Schoolmaster, The.—Oliver Goldsmith. See Deserted Willage, The. º Village Schoolmistress, The. — W: Shenstone. - mistress, The. Village Sewing Society, The.—Anon.—CS 13 Village View Debating Club.--Helen E. Brown.—WR 55 Villagers All, this Frosty Tide. — Kenneth Grahame. Wind in the Willows, The. See School- See Villain and Victim.—W. R. Walkes.—WR 36 Villanelle: “In this month so fresh and gay.”—Joachim du Bellay.—AFP - Villanelle.—Mrs. S. F. Harrison.—TCW Villanelle: “Now ain't they utterly.”—W. E. Henley.—WA Villanelle: “It’s all a trick.”—Walter W. Sleat.—WA Villanelle of his Lady’s Treasure.— Ernest Dowson. — HBW Villanelle of Things Amusing.—Gelett Burgess.-WA Villanelle: The Psychological Hour.—Ezra Pound.—NPA Williers, Duke of Buckingham, Delineated as Zimri.-J: Dryden. See Absalom and Achitophel. Willikens.—R : Mansfield.—WA Willon's Ballade.—Andrew Lang.—HEV Willon’s sºut º to all Cross Coves.—W: Ernest Henley. Vindication of Mr. Pitt.—G: Canning. See Defence of Pitt. Vindication of Virginius.-Elijah Kellogg.—BLP - Wine, The.—Jas. Thomson.—HIBW-OB-OVW Vine and the Oak, The -Anon.—AD Vine Song, The-T: Caulfield Irwin.--DB Vinegar Man, The.—Ruth Comfort Mitchell.—AMW 3 Vines of Memory.—Grace D. Boylan.—SR 12 . Vineta–Wilhelm Müller.—HGV Vingtaine, Sels. fr.—Alice L. Bunner. Immutabilis.--AA Separation.—AA Vinny Bourne.-W: Cowper.—FT Viola Disguised and the Duke. — W: Twelfth Night.—EPs Viola's Answer.—H. E. McBride.—HI) Violent Remedy, A.—J: Seymour Wood.-HSp Violet.—Barry Cornwall.—PyR Violet, The.—Jas. Beatty. See Violet, The-Jane Taylor. Violet, The-W: C. Bryant. See Yellow Violet, The. Violet, The, Br, sel. fr. (“Violets I deep-blue violets 1”) — Letitia E. Landon.—AD Shakespeare. See Violet, The. (Song—C.)—Jas. R. Lowell.—AD (sl. abr.) Violet, The.—Bryan W. Procter-NV Violet, The.—Walter Scott.—BGV—CBP—WEP 4 Violet, The.—W : W. Story.—AL–BNL–CBP —FEP —GP —HBP—HBV The.—Jane Taylor.—CBOP–CCB–HBV—HBVy — a N wºrpo-po-Pok–Pgp, —Port —RAC —TFS . (Ptly: diff. Hºw; mºs.--at. to James Beatty.)—AD Violet, The.—Adeline D. T. Whitney.—BIL Violet and the Rose, The.—Madison Cawein.-HBV Violet and the Rose, The...—Jos. Skipsey.—OVV Violet, #. A.—W: Shakespeare. See Midsummer Night's realm, A. Violet, in her Hair, A.—C: Swain.-BNL Violet l Sweet Violet.—Jas. R. Lowell.—SMG Violet, º the Snow, The. — Rachel Capen Schauffler. — Violets.--Anon.—LPP Violets.--Dinah M. Craik.-Pok. Violets.-Rob't Herrick-BNL–GP—OTPC . (To Violets—C.)—HBP—HBV–LC—OB—OS 1–TYP Violets.-Lucy Larcom.—OAA—PyR. violets: : Moultrie.—CGd—LC —LOS 1 —OS 1 —RAC — P (Dear Little Violets.)—Poſt, Violets.-Christina Rossetti...—ASR-II Violets, The.—Stephen Crane.—AA Violets, The.—Amanda B. Harris.-OAA Violet's Blue.—D: Henry, Jr. See. Under a Fool's Cap. Violet, "violet º dºlue violets l’—Letitia E. Landon. See Vio. et, €. Violet's Grave, The.— Vicortari.-HP - Violets in, Spring.—Christina Rossetti.-PyR Violet's Victory.—Dixie Wolcott.—WR 17 Violin, The.—Rob't Haven Schauffler.—HT Violin Fantasy, A.—G. C. Fletcher.—WR 12 Violin Mood, A.—Rob't Haven Schauffler.—OAA Violinist, A.—Fs. W. Bourdillon.—OVV-VA Violin’s Complaint, The.—W: R. Thayer.—AA Virgidemiarum Libri Sex. (Sels.)—Joseph Hall.—EPE Virgil's Aºid. (Sel. fr. Book II.) (Tr. by H.; Howard.) Virgil's Tomb.-W: Hamilton Gibson.—TIWP Virgil's Tomb.-Rob't C. Rogers.-AA—TIWP Virgin, The.—W: Wordsworth-TM Virgin Most Pure, A.—Anon.—BVC–YC Virgin Mother, The...—‘A. E.”—DB Virgin Unspotted, A.—Anon.—WR 28 Virgin Yº,the Bells, The. (Sl. abr.)—Austin Dobson.- Virgin's Song to Her Baby Christ.—Anon.—EPO Virginia.-Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury Tales, The. Virginia.-Jas. R. Lowell.—Amp. See Under the Old Elm. Virginia I : a Lay of Ancient Rome].--— T: B. Macaulay.— CR (abr.)—HB (sl. abr.)—RTW (Sel.)—FTR (Fate of Virginia, The-sel.)—LLC—WR 43 (Sl. abr.)—CS 3—SS . (Icilius on Virginia's Seizure—sel.)—SS (Roman Father's Sacrifice, The-sel.)—BNL (Virginius—sel.)—FR—HH Virginia Banishing Tea.—Anon.—APM 3 0 5 TITLE, INDEX Voice Virginia Capta-Marg. Junkin Preston.—PAH & Virginia Carvel and President Lincoln.—Winston Churchill. See Crisis, The. Virginia of Virginia.-Amelie Rives.—SP 7–WR 29 Virginia Song, The.—(Virginia, Gazette.)—PAH Virginia.-The West.—Walt Whitman,—CAP Virginian. Sel. fr.-Owen Wister. (Point of Honor, A.)—BOL (Virginian, The.)—BOL (Virginian to Molly, The.)—BOL (Virginian's Final Victory, The.)—DR Virginian, to Molly, The-Owen Wister. See foregoing. . Virginian's Final Victory. — Owen Wister. See Virginian, The. Wirginians of the Valley, The.—Fs. O. Ticknor—AA—AL— BE–HBV-PAH –PS Virginia's Hand, Sel. fr. (Hidden Rose-tree, A.)—Marguer- ite A. Power.—TIP Virginia's Letter.—J. W. C. Pickering.—HTb-I Virginius, Sel. fr.—Jas. S. Knowles.—FTR (Act I., Sc. 2; ; ;-ar. IV., 2—abr.)—MPD (Act III., Sc. 5— (Z07”. TVirginius. (Sel. fr.)—T: B. Macaulay.-FR—HIH Virginius, as Tribune, Refuses the Appeal of Appius Clau- dius.--Livy. See History of Rome. Virgin's Lullaby.—Nora Hopper.—ChS Virtue. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BINL Virtue. (C.)—G : Herbert.—CBP—Ehſ?—EP—EPC—EPE —EPs —HEP —HEV —LC —LTIC —LOS 2. —NT — OAE—OB—OS 2—PHS—RAC—RLP—STC (Vertue.)—FEP—FP—GP—SEP—VE (Virtue Immortal.)—BNL–PYO (Virtuous Soul, The.)—CEL Virtue Immortal.-G : Herbert. See foregoing. Virtue, the Sole Unfailing Happiness. – Alex. Pope. See Essay on Man, An. Virtue Uncorrupted by Fortune.—Quintus Curtius.-BLP Virtuosa.-Mary A. Townsend.— -Virtuoso, A.—Austin Dobson.—FEP Virtuoso, The. (Sel.)—Mark Akenside.—BNL Virtuous Soul, The.—G : Herbert. See Virtue. Visible Creation, The.—Jas. Montgomery.—OTPC "Vision.—W : D. Howells.-AA - Vision, A.—Anon.—CP Vision, A.—Rob't Burns.—STC Vision, A.—Jessie T. Craig.—CS 33 Vision, A.—A. M. E.-FP "Vision, A.—Mrs. E. M. H. Gates.—CS 22 Vision, A.—HI: Vaughan. See World, The. Vision, The.—W: Stanley Braithwaite.—HT Vision, The. (As I Stood by yon Roofless Tower — C.) — , Rob't Burns.—EPs (sl. abºr.) Vision, The.—Rob't Burns.—HIBP "Vision, The.—HI: Vaughan.-GEP Vision and a Cry, A.—J: Runcie.—SBOS—SGB Vision of Abraham Lincoln, The...— Wendell Phillips Garri- son.—POL of Battle, A.—Sydney Dobell.—M.M.R. of Beauty, A. (Song fr. The New Inn, Act IV., Sc. 3.)—Ben Jonson.—BNL ) — Lord Vision Vision of Belshazzar. (C.— in Hebrew Melodies. §º-ºp-EP—GN — OTPC — SSR – STP Vision WHO (Jerusalem Avenged.)—BLP Vision of Children, A.—T: Ashe, GC–WA Vision of Columbus, The. (Sels. fr.)—Joel Barlow.— APM Vision of Connaught in the Thirteenth Century, A.—Jas. C. Mangan.—TIP Vision of Delight, The, Sels. fr.-- Fantasy. (Song.)—BNL–EP May.—EPs Vision of Future Bliss, A.—R : Baxter.—CS 4 Vision of Handel, The.—P. L. Blatchford.—WR 6 Vision of Immortality, The.—E. P. Weston.—CS 5 Vision #e gºdsment The. (Sel.) — G : Gordon Byron. — Ben Jonson. S Vision of Liberty, The.—HI: Ware, Jr.—WR 10 Vision of Mist-splendours, A.—W: Wordsworth. See Excur- sion, The. Vision of Mirza, The.—Jos. Addison. See Spectator, The. Vision of Monk Gabriel, The.—Eleanor C. Donnelly.—CS 6 Vision of Oxford, A. (Sel. fr.)—W : Alexander.—OVV Vision of Peace, A.—Jas. R. Lowell.—AmIP See Biglow Papers, The. Vision of Peace, The-Nathan Haskell Dole.—HT Vision § fiers [the] Plowman, The, Sels. fr.— W: Lang- 8.D.Ol. (Passus VI.-Sel. fr.)—EP (Prologue, The, Sel. fr.)—EP—EPO (Vision of Piers the Plowman.—Passus XXI.)—WEP 1 Wision of Poets, A, Sels. fr.—Eliz. B. Browning.—WR 1 (Children Gathering Palms.-Sel. fr. Conclusion.)—LC Vision of Repentance, A.—C : Lamb.-BGV Vision of St. Dominic, The.—Anon.—WR 6 Vision of Sir Launfal, The.—Jas. R. Lowell.—AIP—APM — CAP—MAL–RTV (Arr. and Albr.)—WR 5 (Pre- ludes omitted.) Generosity of Nature, The.—CBP - June. (Prel., Pt. I., abr.)—BNL–DD —GEP —GP – IHBV — HBVy— HTb-I— PCK–PGpr— F7 O (br. sel. (ſº-Asi-Bs 14—FMR §: Day, A.)—CCB–CTBP—GSP June Weather—abºr.)—GN (Soul in Grass and Flowers, A-abr.)—AD (Vision of Sir Launfal—abr.)—AA—LLC —º Vision of Sir Launfal, The (Continued). ("Wºº is so rare as a day in June 3’’)—Amp —RAC Sir Launfal and the Leper. (Sel. fr. Pt. I.)—GN–STC Spring.—HTb-I - Winter.—CCB–RAC Winter Morning, A. (Br, sel. fr. Pt. II.)—GN (January.)—PG pr—PO Winter Fºres. (Prel., Pt. II. and br. sel. fr. Pt. II.) (Brook in Winter, The-abr.)—GN . Within and Without.-YC Vision of Spring, A.—Ridgely Torrence.—AMV 3 Vision of Spring in Winter, A. Sel. fr.—Algernon C : Swin burne.—CBE’ Vision of the Fawn, The.—Petrarch.-WR 1 Vision of the Snow, The.—Marg. J. Preston.—AA Vision of War, The. (Sel. fr. Speech at Indianapolis, Sept. ###60-Robº G. Ingersoll.— SC —SSR —St.S 27 . (Col. Ingersoll's Remarkable Vision.)—SC Vision upon the Faerie Queene, A.—Sir Walter e following. Vision upon this Conceit of the Faerie [on A.—Sir Walter Raleigh.-FEP—WE (Vision upon the Faerie Queene, A.)—CEL–NT Visionary, The.—W. R. Spencer.—BGV Visionary Dagger, The.—W: Shakespeare. See Macbeth. Visit, The...—Anon.—TM Visit from St. Nicholas, A.—Clement C. Moore.—AA—AFV —Amp—BINIL–BOC–CBOP–CFBP—DD–EDY— HBP—HBV—HBVy—HTb-I —LOS 1 —OAC —OS 1 —PC—PCK–PCL–PF-PGpr—Port —RAC —SFM —SMG-TYP–WCL–YC (Christmas Times.)—PHS - (Niğ, ºfore Christmas, The.)—BS 7—CS 16—FEP— (St. Nicholas' Dashing Ride.)—SR 3 Visit from Santa Claus, A.—Anon.—HCTC Visit from the Sea, A.—Rob't L: Stevenson.—CHV-CTBP —GN–LOS 1–OS 1–SFM–SMG Włł of the Christ-child.—Eliz. Harrison.—WR 48 ,1Sl of the Prince of Wales to Laura Secord. — Sarah A. Curzon.—TCW Raleigh. See • Fairy] Queen, P 1 Visit of the Wise Men, The...— (St. Matthew, II., 1–12.)— ... . Bible.—CLS Visit to Belle Yard, A.—C: Dickens. See Bleak House. Visit to Hades, A.—Stockton Bates.—CS 28 Visit to her Ancestors.--Anon.-W.R. 58 Visit to Niagara, A. (C.)—S: L. Clemens. (Day at Niagara, A.)—BS 6—SA . . (Mark Twain Visits Niagara.)—CS 16 Visit to Sir Roger de Coverley's Country Seat, A.—Jos. Addi- son. See Spectator, The. Visit to the Five Points Sunday I. Lincoln's Account.—WR 4 II. Superintendent’s Account.—WR. 45 Visit to the Lambs, A.—Anon.—OTPC Visit to the Sea, A.—J: Troland.—CS 36 Visit to Thompkinsville University, A.—Anon.—CS 7 Visit to Tusculum, A.—R : Chenevix Trench.--TIWP . Visitation, A.—Mrs. M. L. Rayme.—CS 39 Visiting Laura Belle.—S: E. Kiser.—WR 24 Visiting the Old Home. - (Momo.)—Anon.—WR 56 Visitors, The.—P. R. Chalmers.-HBV—HBVy Visitors #. Story Land. (Dial.)—E. C. and L. J. Rook. * Vista, A. (Sel... fr.)—J: Addington Symonds.-STC Vistas.-Odell Shepard.—AMV 3 Vita Benefica.-Alice W. Rollins.—AA Vita Nuova, Sels. fr.-Dante. Dante and Beatrice.—BOL Her Helpfulness.-LTV - ... His Lady's Praise. (XXI-D. G. Rossetti's tr.)—LTV Vita Nuova.-E: H. Plumptre. See Dedication to Dante's Divine Comedy. * Vita Nuova.-W. : Watson.—OVW Vitae Summa Brevis Spem Nos Vetat Incohare Longam.— Ernest Dowson.—HIB Vitai Lampada.-H. : Newbolt.—GSP Viva la Republique.—Anon.—WR 46 Vivamus.-Ben Jonson.—BLV Vive la France.—Charlotte Holmes Crawford.—AMV 4 Vive le Roi...—Anon.—HIP 2 * Vivérols.-D: , S. Jordan--AA Vivid Description of a Midnight Murder.—Anon.—SR 10 . (Bombastic Description of a Midnight Murder.)—CS 1 Vivid Girl, A.—Clara Shanafelt.—NPA Vivien.—Alfred Tennyson. See Idylls of the King. Vixi.-Anon.—HIBV Vixi Puellis Nuper Idoneus.-Sir T: Wyatt.—OB Vobiscum est Iope. (A Book of Airs, XX.)—T: Campion. Vocabularic Duel, A.—(Cincinnati Commercial.)—HTb-II chool.- 5 Voice. (In Song Time, Pt. II.)—Harriet P. Spofford.—AA Voice, The.—Anon.—WR 17 Voice, The.—Norman Gale.—HIBW-HT Voice, The.—T: Hardy.—NPA Voice, The-Forceythe Willson-MMR Voice, and Nothing Else, A. (Punch.)—BNL–HPE . (Epigram: , Vox et praeterea Nihil.)—FEP Voice by the Cedar Tree, A.—Alfred, Tennyson. See Maud. Voice from a Far Country. — (Ladies’ Home Journal.) — 34 Voice from Afar, A.—J: H: Newman.—CBP Voice from Below, A.—Maxim Gorky. See Peasants, The. 351 Voice AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Voice from Galilee, The. (0.)—Horatius Bonar.—HBV -- (“Come unto Me.”)—FEP t Voice from the Black Belt.—Booker T. Washington.—WR 54 Voice #. the Old Boys Left Behind. — J. H. Jewett, - APrm from the West, A.—Alfred Austin,_IITb-II from the Wilderness, A.—C: Sumner.--OAL in Darkness.-R. : Dehmel.-HGV - in the Air, Singing, A. — Percy B. Shelley. See Prometheus Unbound. - in the Twilight, The.— Mrs. Herrick Johnson.— BS 7 —CS 20—HTb-II—SPE in the Wild Oak, The.—HI: C. Kendall.—WA in the Wilderness, The.—Bible. See Isaiah. of April, The.—Madison Cawein.-LY of Christmas, The.—Harry Kemp.–HBV of Cir.-Herbert Trench.-DB of D. G. R., The.—Edmund Gosse.—VA of Despair, The.—J. J. Talbot.—TS of Destiny, The.—Lyman Whitney Allen.—POL of Music, The, Br. sel. fr. (To Music.)—Felicia D. Hemans.—EPs of Peace.—Ella W. Wilcox. —WR 47 of Spring, The.—Felicia D. Hemans.—ABV-CCB — DD–HNS (abr.)—PCK–PyR-RLP—W.R. 57 (Sel.)—AD—LLC—PEO—POS (Br. sel.)—SAE Voice Voice Voice Voice Yoice Voice Voice Voice Voice Voice "Voice Voice Voice Voice Voice Voice Voice of Spring, The.—Mary Howitt.—OTPC–Port Voice of the Christ-child, The.—Phillips Brooks.-YC Voice of the Dove, . The-Joaquin Miller.—AA Voice of the Dove, The...—G: Sterling.—GS Voice Voice of the Flag, The.—Anon.—CP—OAF of the Grass, The...—Sarah R. Boyle.—AA—AD— AL —BNL–CBOP–CBP—DD–HBP—HBV– HBVy —SN–WR 17 (br. sel.) - (Sl. abr.)—NV—PoE. Voice of the Grass, The.—Mary Howitt.—PGpr Voice of the Heaven, The.—Jos. Addison.—SP 4 Voice of the Lobster, The. (Parody.)—Lewis Carroll.—PA Voice of the Loyal North, A.—Oliver W. Holmes.—YBV Voice of the Oregon, The. — H. J. D. Browne. — EDY — - PAP m : Voice of the People, The.—Jas. G. Clark.-WR 30 of the Pine, The. (The Celestial Passion, Pt. III., No. 4.)—R : W. Gilder.—GT-OAA—SN of the Pines, The.—C : Mair.—TCW - % the Poor, The.—Jane F. Speranza, Lady Wilde.— P—V of the Rain, The.—Walt Whitman.—CAP Voice Voice Voice Voice Voice of the Reader, The. (Sel. fr. The Demon of the º Study.)—J: G. Whittier.—LLC Voice of #3 Sea, The.—T: B. Aldrich,--AL–BFW-CTBP Voice of the Tree, The-Anon.—PyS Voice of the Unborn, The.—Amelia Josephine Burr.—HT Voice of the Void, The-G: P. Lathrop.–AA Voice *# # Western Wind.—Edmund Clarence Stedman,— Voice of the Wind, The.—Rosaline E. Jones.—BS 21 Voice of the Wind.—H: Taylor. See Edwin the Fair. Voice of Toil, The.—W : Morris.-HBV Voice of Webster, The, Sel. fr.—Rob't U. Johnson.—AA Voiceless, The.— Oliver W. Holmes.—AA— CAP – CBIP — FEP—HEIP–PF-STC–YBW Voiceless Chimes, The.—Annie Fox.-CS 28 Voices.—L: Untermeyer.—HT Voices, The, Br. sel. fr. —J : G. Whittier.— Voices at the Throne, The.— T: Westwood.— CR — CS 7 — - FM.R.—M.M.R. Voices at the Window.—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel - and Stella. - Voices of Home, The.—Felicia Hemans. See Forest Sanc- tuary, The. Voices of the Angels, The.—S: T. Coleridge. See Rime of the Ancient Mariner, The. Voices of the Dead.—J: Cumming.—CS 6 (Influence after Death—sel.)—BS 21 Voices of the Evening.—W: E: Hartpole Lecky.—DB—RTI Voices of the Forest.—H: W. Longfellow. See Masque of Pandora. The. Voices of the Guns, The.—Anon.—BE Voices of the Loved and Lost.—Gerald Massey.—OrNI Of of Of the Night.—Joe Kerr.—GH the Night. (Sel.)—H: W. Longfellow.—AD the Trees.—W. H. Benedict.—OAA of the Wildwood.—Ella S. Cummins.—DR of Unseen Spirits. (Taliesin: a Masque.) — R. : Hovey.—YBV Void Between, The.—J: L. Spalding. See God and the Soul, Volpone; or, The Fox, Sel. fr. (Venetian Song—fr. Act III., Sc., 5.)—Ben Jonson.—WEP 2 Voltaire and Wilberforce.—W: B. Sprague.—CS 19 Voluntaries, III., Sel. fr. (Duty.)—Ralph W. Emerson.— APM–CA GN–OS 1 Volunteer, The.—Elbridge J. Cutler.—AA—BE—HS —OAI —OAM—PAPrm—YBW Volunteer, The.—Frank L. Stanton.—OAM—PAPm Volunteer Organist, The.—Sam W. Foss.-BS 18–CS 30 — D.R.—HIH [Tb-I—PF–PFP—SR 11 - Volunteer Soldiers of the Union, The.—Anon.—SR 2 Volunteers, The...—W: Haines Lytle.—AH 2–PAH Volunteers of ’85, The-Stuart Livingston.—TCW Voices Voices Voices Voices Voices Cºtease is pain; thy only rest.”) - 'a Volunteer's Wife, The.—Mary A. Dennison.—CR—M.M.R. §"3%; Letter, The.)—CS 3—LLC—SA Mary O’Connor, the Volunteer's Wife.)—CD (Versions ºvary St. Vot to Call Him.—G : V. Hobart.—SP 7 Vote, A. (Sel. fr.)—Abraham Cowley.—EPE—SEP—VE Vote the Traffic Down.—J: P. St. John.—WR 18 Voter's Responsibility, The...—W. J. Demorest.—WR 18 Votes from Women.—G : Fitch.-SP 8 Voting Woman, The.—Walt Mason.—CS 40 Votive Song.—E: C. Pinkney.—AA—PS Vow.—Johannes Scheffler.—HGV Wow, 'The, Meleager (tr. by J: H. Merivale.)—BNL Vow of Washington, The.—J: G. Whittier.—AH-BS 17 — PAH-SR 8—WR 49 Vowels, The.—Mrs. Barbauld.—ABV Vox Ultima Crucis.-J: Lydgate.—OB Voyage, The...—Alfred Tennyson.—GT Voyage Ne Miami—water Conrad Arensberg. — AMW 3 — Voyage around Posilipo, The...— Friederich Rueckert. (Tr. by Rob’t Haven Schauffler.)—TIWP Voyage in the Arm Chair.—Anon.—CBOP Voyage of Life, The.—Matthew Green. See Spleen, The. Voyage of Life, The.—Fs. Quarles.—CEL Voyage wº Maeldune, The. (Albr.) — Alfred Tennyson. — 12 Voyage of Sleep, The-Arthur W. H. Eaton.—BNL Voyage of the “Fram,” The.—Arthur P. Hunt.-NC Voyage of the Good Ship Union.—Oliver Wendell Holmes. BE—CAP Voyage º Thalaba and the Damsel, The.—Rob't Southey. Voyage to Lullaby Land, The.—E. A. Brininstool.—CS 39 Voyage to Nºland, The.—(Sel. fr.)— Jas. Russell Lowell. * Voyage with the Nautilus, The.—M. Howitt-BBB Voyagers, The-Bayard Taylor.—STC Voyages.—Douglas Goldring.—NPA Voyageur's Song.—J: F. M’Donnell.—OCW Voyageur's Song.—Arthur Weir.—SBOS—SGB–TCV Vulgar Little Lady, The-Ann and Jane Taylor.—BVC. Vulture and the Husband-Man, The. (Parody.)—A. C. Hil- ton.—PA Vulture of the Alps, The-Anon.—CS 10 W.—Jas. R. Lowell.—FT Waban Ripple, A.—Anon.—AWH - Wabash, The.—Maurice Thompson.-PNW Wabash Violets.-Earl Marble.—HIP Wae's Me for #nce Charlie.—W: Glen.—EBS—FEP— HBP— Wages.—Alfred Tennyson.—EP—EPN-LLC—PGT 2—SP 3 Wages of Pride, The.—C : Baudelaire.—AFP Waggawocky. (Parody.)—Shirley Brooks.-PA Wagoner of the Alleghanies, The, Sels. fr.--T: B. Read. Brave at . Home, le.—BE—BLP—BNL–BS 5–CBP —CS 2—HBV—HTb-I–LBA—LLC—OAM— PAP —PAPrm - (“Mother who conceals her grief, The-br. sel.)—BNL (Patriotism of American Women.)—PRR - Revolutionary Rising, The. ... (Rising, The-C.)—BS 1– 2—SA—SC—SP 8—SPE—SR 1 (Rising, The.)—PAH - (Rising in [or of j 1776, The.)—FPE—FR—FTR- HNS-OCP—PGGR—TMR (abr.)—WHO Song of the Mountaineers. (Pt. I.)—BS 16 (Valley Forge.)—PAH Waif. (Crimson Throne, The-C.)—G. : Macdonald.—BS 1 Waif, The.—A. C. Smith.-WA Waifs, The...—J. W. Foley.-SP, 7 Wail of a Disappointed Candidate.--Anon.—CS 14 Wail of a Waitress.—Ethel M. Kelley.—WR 39 Wail of Jugurtha, The.—C: Wolfe.—BLP - Wail of the Cornish Mother, The.—R. S. Hawker.—PGT 2 Wail of tº,"personally Conducted,” The.—HI: C. Bunner. Wainamoinen's Sowing.—(Tr. by) J. A. Porter. See Kale- wala, The. Wait.—Timothy Otis Paine.—HIP 2 Wait for the Wagon.—Anon.—PAH Wait On...—C: C. Hahn.-BS 20 Wait upon the Lord.—S. E. Adams.—HI) L Waiter, The.—(Momo.) Gertrude F. Lynch.-W.R. 32 Waiter, The. (Punch.)—HPE Waiter Drill.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-DM Waiter Girl.--Anon.—MR e Waitin' fer the Cat to Die.—Jas. W. Riley.—WR 2 Waiting.—Anon.—HIP Waiting.—Anon.—TFS - Waiting. (In The Light of Day.)— J: Burroughs.--AA- AL —GP BW —HP —HT —HTb-II—LBA —RAC–STC—THIV Waiting.—C. S. Calverley.—RTV Waiting.—Mary Clemmer.—CBP Waiting.—Eli G. Coe.—HIDL Waiting.—C: H. Crandall.—HI)L Waiting.—Katha. Tynan Hinkson.—TIP Waiting.—(Houston Post.)—SR 15 Waiting.—Lizzie G. Parker.—STC Waiting.—Edgar A. Post.—HIP 2 Waiting.—L. D. S.—H Waiting.—Alfred Tennyson.—BOL 352 TITLE INDEX War Waiting.—C: Hanson Towne.—AMV 1 waiting—º º Church Door.—Mrs. Alex. McV. Miller. Waiting, The.—J: G. Whittier.—CAP—PYO Waiting by the Gate.—W: C. Bryant.—CS 10—FMR-HBP Waiting by the Shore.—J. W. Barker.—PR Waiting Chords, The.—S. H. Thayer.—AA Waiting Figure, The.—(Outlook.)—SP 2 Waiting for an Interview. (Dial.)—Colman.—MPD Waiting for Easter.—Edna D. Proctor.—SSS Waiting for Mother.—(Philadelphia Times.)—TSS waitingwº intº Claus.-(Dial.)—Eudora S. Bumstead.— Waiting for the Bugle.—Anon.—SR 5 Waiting for the Children.—Anon.—BS 3—SA Waiting for the Galleon.—R: E. White.--CS 28 Waiting for the Grapes.—W: Maginn.—BNL Waiting for the May.—Anon.—AD—LLC. (At. to Marian Douglas.)—CBOP - Waiting for the Ship.–H: Howard Brownell.—CBP Waiting for the Stage. (Dial.)—F. Crosby.—PD Waiting Juliet, The...—Arthur Quiller-Couch.-WR 12 Waiting on God.—Saxe Holm.—SSS (“I cannot think but God must know.”)—BIL Waiting on the Lord.-Oliver Crane.—CS 22 Waiting to Grow.—Anon.—CCB–LFS-PyR. (Alt, to Frank French.)—AD—LLC—NV (abr.) Waiting-Room, The...— (Albr.) Annie Steger Winston.—SP 5 Waits, The.—Marg. Deland.—DD–OAC Waits, The . Two Old Country Songs.--Anon.—ABV Wake, The.—Rob't Herrick.-EPE—WEP 2 Wake, Lady l—Joanna Baillie.—HIBV Wake Now, my Love.—Edmund Spenser. See Epithalamion. Wake of the Absent, The.—Gerald Griffin.—TIP Wake of Tim O'Hara, The.—Rob't Buchanan.—CD—VA "Wake ºf William Orr, The...—W : Drennan.—BGV-DB– P Wake Robin, Sel. fr. (Bluebird.)—J: Burroughs.-AD (sel.) (Bluebird.)—AID (sel.) (In the Hemlocks.)—OAA Wake Them in Peace To-day.—Wellesley Bradshaw.—SSC Wake Up England.—Rob't Bridges.—PPV Wake Up, Little Daisy.—Anon.—NV Wake Up, Ma Baby.—Harvey A. Wood.—NM Wakeful Birds, The.—Anon.—LFS-TFS Waken, Lords , and Ladies Gay.—Walter Scott.—BNL (Hunting Song—O.)—BFW — BGV — BBB — BS 21 — CBPC—CEL–CSBP—E}BS —EPC — GEP — GN — GSP–LC—OS 3—OTPC– PGT 1 — R.LP — SEP — SP 2—SSR—VE Wakening, The.—Anon.—OB - Wakin' wº jung |Uns.—J: Boss.-BS 18–CS 32—HEH– Waking.—I: Bassett Choate.—PyR. Waking.—Caroline Mason.—MYF Waking Dream, A.—J: S. Waller.—BIP–DB Waking of Spring, The.—Olive Custance.—VA Waking of the Lark, The.—Eric Mackay.—VA Waking Year, The.—Emily Dickinson.—AA—HBV-OAE Waldeiºsis-Ralph W. Emerson.—AIL —CAP —GT — Walden, Sels. fr.--H: D. Thoreau. Smoke. gyerses fr. Ch. XIII.)—AA—BNL–EPs—LBA Spring. (Sel. fr. Ch. XVII.)—HS Walden Lake.—W: Ellery Channing.—PNW Walk, The.—Anon.—NM Walk among Trees, A. (C.)—H: W. Beecher. (Discourse on Trees, A.)—AD Walk in Spring, A. (Sel.)—Jas. Montgomery.—AD Walk in Spring, A.—M. A. Stoddart.—CBOP–NW–OTPC Walk on the Rocks.-Victor Hugo.—AFP Walk to School, The.—(Fwn and Earnest.)—CHV Walker in Nicaragua. (Sel. fr.)—Joaquin Miller.—STC Walker wº the Snow, The.—C: D. Shanly.—OGW–TCW— Walking with God.—W: Cowper.—FEP—HBP (abr.) Wall Street Pit, The.—Edwin Markham.—AL Walla, the Fairest Nymph.-W: Browne. See Britannia's Pastorals. * Wallace of Uhlen.—D. Vinton Blake.—SP 8 Wallace's Lament for the Graham.—HI: the Minstrel.—EBS Wallenstein, Sels. fr.-Friedrich Schiller (tr. by S: T. Cole- ridge). Death of Wallenstein, The, Sels. fr. Dirge: “He is gone—is dust l” (Br. sel. fr. Act. V., SC. 1.)—EPs (Grief of Bereavement, The.)—SS Wallenstein's Soliloquy. (I., 4—abr.)—SS Piccolomini, The, Sels. fr. Astrological Tower, The. (Sel. fr. III., 5.)—FTR Relief in Astrology, The. (Sel. fr. III., 4.)—SS (Mythology.)—EPs—LLC Heroism. (Br, sel. fr. IV., 7.)—EPs Thekla's Song. (Sel. fr. III., 7.)—EPs Wallenstein’s Death.-Rob’t, Earl of Lytton.—EDY Wallenstein's Soliloquy.—Friedrich Schiller. See Wallen- Stein. - Wallflower, The.—Minnette Slayback Carper.—SR 15 Wall-flower, The-Walter Landor.—O Walloping Window-blind, The...—C: E. Carryl.-NA Walls of Corn.—Ellen P. Allerton.—S Walpole's Attack on Pitt.—Rob't Walpole.—BS 17—FTR (Against Mr. Pitt.)—SS (Against William Pitt.)—SSD e (Sir Robert Walpole against Mr. Pitt.)—KNE Walpole's View.—Horace Walpole.—FT - Walpole's Way.—Horace Walpole.—FT Wairus and the Carpenter, The. (In Through the Looking. glass.)—Lewis Carroll.—BVC–CS 26—GN — HBV HBVy—NA—PCL–RAC–THP Walt Whitman.-Harrison. S. Morris.-AA—DD Walt Whitman.-Walt Whitman. See Sorig of Myself. Walt Whitman,—Fs. H. Williams.-AA—DD Walter Lesly. (Old Ballad.)—ESB Walter §º Landor's Favorite Cat, Chinchinillo.—Anon.— 35 * Walter Hºw der Vogelweid.—HI: Wadsworth Longfellow.— Walter's Choice.—Fred'k Langbridge.—RTV Walter's First Speech.-Eliza Doolittle.—SD Walton's Book of Lives. (Ecclesiastical Sonnets, Pt. III., Son. V.)—W : Wordsworth.-BNL Walt's Fiend—wait Whitman. See I Sing the Body Elec- I’1C. *. Waltz, The.—R : B. Sheridan.—BLV Waltz-quadrille, A.—Ella W. Wilcox,−WR 26 Waly, Waly.—Anon. See following. Waly, Waly, [but] / Love be Bonny. (C.—in Percy's Reliq- ues.)—Anon.—BB—BBB-BNL —EPs —FEP —GP (sel.)—HBP—OEB—SEP—STC–WE (Forsaken.)—HBV—PGT 1 (Waly, Waly.)—BB—BESB–OB—WEP 1 Wanderer, The.—Anon.—EPO Wanderer, The.—Zoë Akins.—NPA . Wanderer, The.—W : Canton.—HIP 2 Wanderer, The.—Austin Dobson.—FTA—HEP—HBV- Wanderer, The.—Eugene Field.—EDY—HP Wanderer, The.—R : Hovey.—GT Wanderer, The. (Littell’s Living Age.)—HP Wanderer, The.—J: Masefield.—GnR-II Wanderer, The, Sels. fr.—Rob’t, Earl of Lytton. Night in Italy, A. (Prologue, Pt. I., abr.)—OB Palingenesis. (Sels. fr. Bk. VI.)—WR 23 Song: “We must love and unlove, and, it may be.” (Sel. ad. fr. Song in Bk. II.)—FLS Wanderer, The, Sel. fr.—Alex. C: Stewart.—TCW Wanderer, The.—Alfred Tennyson.—THV Wanderers.-C: Stuart Calverley.—THP Wanderers.-Walter De la Mare.—Gnlp-II Wanderers.-G : Sylvester Viereck.--LBM Wanderers, The.—Rob't Browning. See Paracelsus. Wanderer’s Bell, The.—Marg. J. Preston.—SR 3 Wanderer's Joy.—Emanuel Geibel.—HGV Wanderer's Night-song, The, Sel. fr. — Johann W. von Goethe.— (Im German.—POW–TMR. (Tr. by H. W. Longfellow.—CAP—POW.) (Tr. by Margarete Munsterberg.—HGV.) (Tr. by T. C. Porter.—TMR.) (Sleep—diff. tr.)—HDL Wanderer's Song, The.—Anon.—OTPC Wandering Jew, The.—Anon.—CS 35 Wandering Jew, The. (In Percy’s Reliques.)—Anon.—FEP Wandering Jew, The.—Pierre Jean de Beranger.—AFP Wandering Knight's Song, The...— (Tr. by) J : G. Lock- hart.—BITV—HBV Wandering Willie.-Rob't Burns.—EBS—MBL Wandering Willie.—Sir Walter Scott.—CBP Wandering Willie-Rob't L: Stevenson.—EPC Wandering Wind, The.—Felicia D. Hemans.—HIBP Wanderings of Cain, The, Sel. fr. Prefatory Note to. (Child in the Wilderness, The.)—S : T. Coleridge.—LC Wanderings of Oisin, The, Sel. fr. (Island of Sleep, The- Pt. III.)—W: B. Yeats.--TIP Wanderings of the Birds, The.—Anon.—NV Wander-lowers, The.—R : Hovey.—AA—HBW-OR.—YBW Wanderlust.—Gerald Gould,—HBV–HP_2 Wanderschaft.—Jos. von Eichendorff.-GT Waning Moon, The. (C.)—Percy B. Shelley. (Moon, The. I.)—OB Waning Spirit.—Philip J. Bailey. See Festus. Want.—Rob’t, Earl of Lytton.—FLS Want to be Whur Mother is.-Jas. Whitcomb Riley.—HSp Wanted.—Anson G. Chester.—CS 13 Wanted. (O.)—Josiah G. Holland. (Give us Men.)—CS 26 (True Men.)—SR 7 Wanted.—Walter A. Ratcliffe.—TCW Wanted—a Governess.-Anon.—SAy—WR 56 Wanted—a Little Girl. (C.)—Ella W. Wilcox. (Little Girl, A.)—TFS Wanted—a Man.-Edmund C. Stedman,—AWIB—BE—PAH Wanted—a Pastor.—Anon.—CS 8 Wanted—a Valet.—B. L. C. Griffith.-SPC Wanted—a Wife. (Mono.)—Anon.—WR 51 Wanted—a Woman.-Anon.—BS 27 Wanted—Saint Patrick.-Fitz-James O’Brien.—EDY Wanted to See his Old Home. (New York Swn.)—BS 18 Wanting is—What?—Rob't Browning.—EP—EPN Wants of Man, The.—J: Q. Adams.-BNL–CS 6—EPs— HTb-II—PF (“Man wants, but little here below.”)—BS 5 Wapentake. (C.)—To Alfred Tennyson.—HI: W. Long- fellow.—AA—CAP (To Alfred Tennyson,)—GG * War.-Horace Binney. See Responsibilities of a Recommen- dation of War. War.—W : Blake.—BEHIV War.—Witter Bynner.—AMV 2 War.—Herbert Cadett.—BIEHV War.—Sam W. Foss.-OAM—PAPrm War.—Sir Walter Scott.—OTPC 3 - War AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS War.—Percy B. Shelley. See Queen Mab. - War.—Grace E. C. Stetson.—AA - War.—C : Sumner. of Nations. War, The.—-Lord Tennyson.—LHT War and Peace.—Detlev von Liljencron.— (Tr. by Margarete Munsterberg.)—HGV See War System of the Commonwealth War and º Sels. fr.—Frd’k W. Robertson.—NC (sel.) War and Wººston–Jonathan M. Sewall.—AWB—PAFI —WR 49 War Correspondents, The.—Rudyard Kipling.—BOF War Deprecated.—Stephen A. Douglas.-SSD War Echo, A.—Anon.—HIP 2 War for the sake of Peace.—Jas. Thomson. See Britannia. War for the Union, The. (Sel. fr. Inevitable Trial, The.)— Oliver W. Holmes.—SSD War Game in the Choir, The.—Anon.—SP 6 War Hº The.—Virgil. (Tr. by J: Dryden.)—OTPC– War Hymn.—B. R. Stevens.—PAPrm War in the Twentieth Century.—Edwin D. Mead.—St.S War Inevitable, The. March, 1775.-Patrick Henry.—LLC (Sel.) OM-OS 2—PP—SFM-SS—YFR (Freedom or Slavery.)—SSD—TMD . (Resistance to British Aggression—sel.)—OM–SS (Speech before the Virginia Convention.)—KNE—WR 49 (Sigº, in the Virginia Convention, 1775.)—FTR- R. \ - (Speech of Patrick Henry.)—CS 25—SR 5 “War is Actually Begun.”—OAI “War is dread when battle shock and fierce affray.”—Frank Birch.-GG “War is Hell.”—D : P. Page.—WR 56 War is Kind.—Stephen Crane.—SAy War or Peace 3—Abraham Lincoln. Address. War Poem.—R : Le Gallienne.—PAPrm War Prayer.—M. J. H.-PAPrm War Ship of Peace, The.—S: Lover.—PAH War Song.—Sir Walter Scott.—PPV War Song, The.—Alfred Tennyson.—BHV War Song of Kishon, -Bible. See Judges. War Song of the Red Sea.—Bible. See Exodus. War Song of the Saracens.—Jas. Elroy Flecker.—OVW War Summons the Lover.—H: the Minstrel.—EBS War System of the Commonwealth of Nations, Sel. fr. (War.) —C : Sumner.—MRS–SR 8 ..? War with Alcohol, The.—W. E. Williams.-SR 2 War with America, The.—W : Pitt, Lord Chatham. American War, The. See First Inaugural Yo See War with France.—G. : Canning. See Fruits of the War . with France. War with Holland, The.—J: Dryden. See Annus Mirablis. War with Spain, The. (Sels. fr.)—H: Cabot Lodge. (Battle of Manila, The.)—SP 8—SSR (Battle of Santiago, The.)—SP 8—SSR (Fight off Santiago, The.)—SC (Secret of the Victory at Manila, The.)—SSR. Warble for Lilac-time.—Walt Whitman.-AL–GT-PYO Warble thy Lays to me.—Pamelia V. Yule.—TCW Warbler, The...—Clinton Scollard.—SMG Warden, Keep a Place for Me.—D: L. Proudfit.—CS 16 Warden of the Cinque Ports, The.—H: W. Longfellow.—AA —CAP—EDY—EPs—HEP—HBV-OS 2—YBV Warfare. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL War-horn of the Elkings, The. (Sel. fr. The House of the Wolfings, Ch. II.)—W: Morris.-BS 19 * War-Horse.—T: B. Macaulay.—BIHV War-Horse, The.—Bible. See Job Warning, A.—J: Gay.—BWC Warning against Wine, A.—Dwight L. Moody.—TS Warning and Reply.—Emily Brontë.-OVV—VA Warning to the French People.—Vergniaud.—WHO Warning to the Intemperate. (Sel. fr. Confessions of a Drunkard.)—C: Lamb.-CS 11 (Cry from the Depths, A.)—TS "Warnings. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Warren’s Address.—J: Pierpont.—AWB—BNL–CF.—CS 8 —CSS—EDY—FEP—GN–GP —OAI —OCP —OS 1 — PAP—PAPrm —PF —PGGR —PR —RAC —SMG —SP 5—SSR—TMD (General Joseph Warren’s Address.)—SR 8 (Stand l The Ground’s your Own.)—WR 5 (Warren's Address at Bunker Hill.)—HBV-HIBVy (Warren's Address to the American Soldiers.)—AA— Amlp—DD–PAH-PCR –SFM (Warren’s Supposed Address at Bunker Hill.)—BLP Warren's Address at the Battle of Bunker Hill.—J: Pier- pont. See Warren’s Address. Warren's Address before the Battle of Bunker's Hill,—J: Pierpont. See Warren’s Address. Warren’s Address to the American Soldiers.-J: Pierpont. See Warren’s Address. Warren's Supposed. Address at Bunker Hill.—J: Pierpont. . See Warren's. Address. Warrigal, The. (Wild Dog of Australia.)—H: Kendall.— SBOS—SGB Warrior Maid, The.—Anna Hempstead Branch.—HIBW Warrior to his Dead Bride, The.—Adelaide Anne Procter. OVV - Warrior's Wreath, The. (National Preceptor, 1835.)—BLP War’s ºke Ich Låg im Walde.—Jos. von Eichendorff.- War's End.—A. M. Bell.—MMR War's Sacrifice.—V. S. Mosby.—WR 3 (After the Battle.)—CS 29 War-ship Dixie, The.—Frank L. Stanton.—OAM—PAP m War-ship of 1812, The. (Philadelphia Record.)—PAPrm War-Song.—Jas. G. Percival.-PGGR * War-song of Dinas Vawr, The. (Song fr. The Misfortunes of Elphin, Ch. XI.)—T: L. Peacock.-BBB-BLV— BPB—BVC–CEL–HBP—SSR—VA—WEP 4 warsons; ge Men of Glamorgan.-(Tr. by Sir W. Scott.) War-Token, The. — H. W. Longfellow. See Courtship of Miles Standish, The. - - Warwick, the King-maker.—E: Bulwer-Lytton. See Last of the Barons, The. - - Wary Trout, The.—Anon.—PC . Was I to Blame.—Dudley L. Bonde.—BS 18 “Was James A. Garfield great 3 Ask those early years.”— D: Swing.—GG - Was Lincoln a King?—Ella M. Bangs.-SP 4–WR 45 Was Pa ever a Boy 7–Georgiana Billings.--WR 52 Was there another Spring 2—Helen Hay.-AA Wash Day.—Anon.—TT “Wash Dolly up Like that.”—Eleanor K. Ames.—PEO Washed Ashore.—Anon.—TSS - Washer of the Ford, The.—S: Ferguson.—BIP Washers of the Shroud, The.—Jas. R. Lowell.—APM– BE—CAP—EPs—HBV—PAH–PAP—YBW - Washerwoman's Friend, The-Eugene F. Ware. See follow- 2770ſ. - washerwº Song, The. (C.)—Eugene F. Ware.—HTb-II —S—SP 4 . . (Constant Friend, The.—br. sel.)—HP (Washerwoman’s Friend, The.)—CS 26—FAS Washing.—Anon.—TT *.. Washing Day.—Anon.—CHP Washing Dishes.—Carrie E. Ellis.--TFS - Washing-day. (Hearth and Home.)—HP–WR 50 Washington. (A tribute.)—Anon. See Epitaph on Wash- ington. ; Washington. (T'ab.)—Anon.—BS 6—TCP Washington. (Poem.)—Anon.—WR 49 - Washington. (Fr. Twinkles.)—J: P. Bocock.-TM Washington.—D. H. Bolles.—WR 49 Washington.—Rob't Bridges.—DD Washington.—W : C. Bryant.—APPV–DD Washington.—Hezekiah Butterworth.--CS 35 (abr.)—WR 49 ( Crº our Washington.)—APPV—BLP—D D—OAW– EO Washington. (Br. sel. fr. Ode to Napoleon Bonaparte.)— Lord Byron.—DD–EDY—OCP—PAH-PNW Washington.—W. W. Caldwell.—WR 17 Washington.—Baron d’Estournelles de Constant.—RAC Washington. (C.)—Eliza Cook.-HTb-I–OAW–SR 10– TMIR—WR. 49 (Sl. abr.)—HS—MYF (Tribute to Washington—abr.)—BS 4 Washington.-W : Herbert.—WHO Washington.—Jos. Hopkinson.—WR 49 Washington.—Jas. R. Lowell. See Under the Old Elm. Washington.—T: M. Menihan.—WR 49 Washington.—Harriet Monroe. See Commemoration Ode. Washington.—Theo. Parker.—OCP Washington.—C: , Phillips. (abr.)—LLC (Character of Washington—abr.)—OM Washington.—Jas. J. Roche.-PAH - - Washington.—Dan'l Webster. See Addition to the Capitol, The. - Washington.—Dan'l Webster. See also Character of Wash- ington, The. - Washington, A.—Anon.—CHP - Washington % Model for Youth.--Timothy Dwight.—BLP Washington Acrostic.—Anon.—WR. 26 Washington and Franklin.-Walter S. inary Conversations. Washington and his Friends.-Olive E. Dana.-W.R. 49 Washington and his Generals. Sel. fr.—G: Lippard. (Signing of the Declaration, The.)—SSR; Washington and Lincoln.—Anon.—POL Washington and Lincoln. (Eace?'cise.)—WR 46 Washington and Lincoln. (Oration.)—Anon.— W.R. 49 Washington and Lincoln. — Chauncey Mitchell Depew. — Landor. See Imag- AIPPV Washington and Lincoln.-W. : McKinley.-OAL Washington fººd Lincoln Compared. — (Two eacercises.) — Washington and Our Schools and Colleges.—C: W. Eliot. —FD 2—OAW - (sºs º Colleges of our Country, The—sl. abr.)— Washingtºd the Constitution.—J. : M. Harlan.-FD 2 Washington and the Generals of the Revolution. (Sel. fr.)— : Washington. - (George Washington.)—OAW Washington and the Nation.—J: W. Daniel.—TMD Washington and the Nation. (Address delivered at the dedication of the Washington Monument at Philadel- phia, May 15, 1897.)—W: McKinley.—TMR. Washington and the Union.—Dan'l Webster. See Character of Washington, The. - Washington, Anecdotes of.- (Fr. various awthors.)—OAW Washington Arch in New York, The.—G. : W. Curtis. See Washington Memorial Arch, The. - Washington as a Civilian.-Fisher Ames.—BS 2 I Washington as a Leader.—J: Pierpont.—BLP 3 54 TITLE INDEX Water Washington as a Soldier.—HI: B, Carrington.-BLP Washington as He Looked.—(Christian Emdeavor The.)—OAW - Washington at Prayer.—Mason L. Weems.-W.R. 49 Washington at the Siege of Yorktown.—Washington Irving. See Life of Washington. Washington at Trenton.—R. : Watson Gilder.—OAW Washington at Valley Forge.—Theodore Parker.—WR 10 Washington at Valley Forge.—Canon R. G. Sutherland.— Washington before the Battle of Long Island, August, 1776. —G. : Washington.—OAW Washington Birthday Exercise.—Anon.—WR 49 Washing gººm. The. (Sel. fr.)—Jas. Russell Lowell.— PNW - - Washington Hawkins Dines with Colonel Sellers.-Clemens and Warner. See Gilded Age, The. Washington in History.—Chauncey M. Depew.—OAW World, Washington is Appointed Commander-in-chief-Sydney G: Fisher.—OAW Washington McNeely.—Edgar Lee Masters.-AMW 3 Washington Memorial Arch, The, Sel. fr. (Washington Arch in New York, The.)—G: W. Curtis.--FD 2 Washington Monument. (Sel. fr. National Monument to Mºnston)—Rob't C. Winthrop.–FD 1—PEO— (National Monument to Washington.)—BS 3—CS 2 Washington Monument, The.—Edna Dean Proctor—WR 49 Washington Monument Completed, The.—Rob't C. Winthrop. See Completion of the National Monument to Wash- ington. - Washington Needle, The.—Rob’t C. Winthrop. See Comple- . tion of the National Monument to Washington. Washington on his Appointment as Commander-in-chief.-G: - Washington.—WR 49 - Washington on the Delaware.—Joaquin Miller.—AH Washington Sequoia, The, Sel. fr. (Yosemite.)—Milicent W. hinn.—AA Washington Square.—R : Watson Gilder.—PNW Washingº The Ideal American.—Newell Dwight Hillis. WR, . Washington, the Patriot.—W : McKinley.—OAW Washington to his Troops.-G : Washington.—WHO Washingtonia.-- (Fr. various authors.)—OAW Washington-Month.-Will Carleton.—OAW - Washington’s Administration. (A crostic.)—Anon.—WR 49 Washington's Administration.—G. : W : Curtis.-SSR. Washington’s Administration.—E : S. Ellis.-OAW Washington’s Birthday.—Anon.—CP Washington's Birthday.—W: Cullen Bryant.—PF Washington's Birthday.—Arthur J. Burdick.-W.R. 49 Washington’s Birthday.--Hezekiah Butterworth.-SP 6 Washington’s Birthday.—Oliver Wendell Holmes.—OAW Washington’s Birthday.—G : Howland.—OAW Washington's Birthday.—HI: Lee. See Funeral Oration on the Death of General Washington. Washinº Birthday.—Marg. E. Sangster.—OAW–PEO Washington’s Birthday Address.--Anon.—CP Washington's Brthday ever Honored.—G : Howland.-W.R. 49 Washington’s Birthday Exercises.—Anon.—Spſ).E Washington’s Birthday Oration.—Anon.—CP Washington’s Birthday Story, The.—Anon.—SDL–Spſ) E Washington’s Characterization.—Sam'1 Eliot.—FD 2 Washinº i.commission as Commander-in-chief.-Anon.— Washington's Day.—Mary K. D. Dingwall.—WR 49 Washington's Fame.-Asher Robbins.—OAW–PEO . Washington's Farewell Address.-G : Washington.—OAW Washington’s Farewell to his Army. (Poem.) — Anon. — Washington's Farewell to the Army. — G. : Washington. — O AW \ Washington's Genius.-Frank Wakeley Gunsaulus.--WR 42 Washington's Grave.—Marshall S. Pike.—SP 7. Washington’s Home.—E: Everett.—SSR Washington's Inaugural Address.-G : Washington. (First Inaugural Address.)—EAO (Washington’s Inaugural Address.-selº)—OS 3 Washingtº Inauguration. (Albr.)—Chauncey M. Depew. —MRS (Centennial Speech—diff. abr.)—SR 8 Washington's Inauguration.—E: Everett Hale.—OAW Washington's Kiss.--—Annie S. Downs.—HIS—WR 25 Washington's Last Days.-Eliz. Eggleston Seelye.—OAW Washington's Life.—M. Alice Bryant.—WR 49 Washington’s Life.—Eliza Cook.--—WR 49 Washington’s Monument.—Anon.—AIH–PAH Washington’s Name.—Jas. G. Percival.—PRR Washington’s Name in the Hall of Fame.—Marg. E. Sang- ster.—OAW - Washington’s Personal Appearance and Military Capacity.— - E: Everett. See Life of Washington, The. Washington's Proclamation.—Anon.—PEO Washington's Religious Character.—W : McKinley.—OAW Washington’s Rules of Behavior.—G: Washington.— WR 49 Washingº Service to Education.—C: W. E. Chapin.— Washington’s Statue.—HI: T. Tuckerman.—AA—OAW - Washington’s Sword and Frankliri’s Staff.-J: Q. Adams. CS 2—FD 1—OCP—SR 8—SS Washinggº: Training.—C: W. Upham. — BLP — OAW– Washington's Triumphal Journey to New York.-J: Fiske. See Critical Period of American History, The. Washington's Vision. (Tab.)—Amanda P. Selkrig.—St.D Wasp and the Bee, The.—Anon.—CBOP—CCB-LPP Wasp's Frolic, The.—Anon.—AIH–AWB—EDY—PAH Wasps in a Garden.-C: and Mary Lamb.-OTPC . Wassail Chorus at the Mermaid Tavern.—Theodore Watts- Dunton.—OB - * , Wassaill Wassail,-(Ainsworth’s Magazine.)—YC Wassailer’s Song.—Rob’t Southwell.—BOC–OAC–YC Waste Not, Want Not.—Anon.—CS 18 Waste Places.—Gen. S: F. Cary.—OAA Waste Places, The.—Jas. Stephens.—HIPV-NPA Wasted.—J. F. Norton.--—BS 16 Wasted Day, A.—Jas. Buckham.—HTb-II Wasted Life, A.—W : Jennings Bryan.-SP 5 Wasted Sympathy, A.—Winifred Howells.--AA Wasted, Weary, Wherefore Stay.—Sir Walter Scott.—BGV Wastrel, The.—Reginald Wright Kauffman,—HBV Wat Tyler, Sels. fr.—Rob't Southey. Wat, º (sels. fr. Act I., Sc. 2; II., 1 and 2; III., 2.)— Wat Tyler to the King.—WHO Wat Tyler's Address to the King. (Sel. fr. II., 3.)—SS Wat Tyler's Song.—LHT Wat Tyler to the King.—Rob't Southey. See Wat Tyler. Wat, Tº: Address to the King.—Rob’t Southey. See Wat yler. Wat Tyler's Song.—Rob't Southey. See Wat Tyler. Watch.-Anon.—SSS - Watch by Night, The.-J: Keble.—HIDL • Watch Night.--—Horatius Bonar.—BS 15 - Watch of a Swan, The.—Sarah M. B. Piatt.-A Watch on the Rhine, The.—Max Schneckenburger.—HEV —OS 2—PGGR (Abr.)—LLC (wr. at. to Carl Wilhelm.) Watch the Corners.--Lulu Linton.—HTb-I-SP 4 Watch Yourself go by.—Strickland W. Gillilan.-SR 15 Watch-cat, The.—Elliot Walker.—WR 35 Watcher, The.—Martha Gilbert Dickinson-Bianchi.-AL Watcher, The.—Sarah J. Hale.—AA Watcher, The.—Jas. Stephens.—HEV–OVW Watcher in the Wood, The.—Dora Sigerson Shorter.—DB Watchers, The.—Arlo Bates.—AA - ; Watchers, The.—J : Greenleaf Whittier.—BE—CAP—YBV Watchin’ the Sparkin'.- Fred Emerson Brooks. – CS 38 — HH-SP 4 Watching.—Emily C. Judson.—AA—BINT-HBP Watching Angel, The (Dans l’Alcove Sombre.) EIugo. - (L’Ange qui Weille.)—WR 25 Watching Angels.-Christina G. Rossetti...—PP1 Watching by a Sick-bed.—J : Masefield.—NPA. Watching for Crumbs.-Anon.—LPS–PP Watching for Papa.--Anon.—HIP Watching for Santa Claus.-Clara J. Denton.—LPD Watching for Santa Claus. (Dial.)—Clara Denton.— LPD Watching the Cook.--Laura Spencer Portor.—WR 52 Watchman, Tell us of the Night.-J: Bowring. See Watch- man’s Report, The. Watchman's Report, The.—J: Bowring.—HEP (Watchman, Tell us of the Night.)—FEP (What of the Night 2)—VA Watchman’s Story, The.-J. F. Nicholls.-CS 27 Watchwords.-Arthur Cleveland Coxe.—SP 4 Water.—Anon.—PR Water. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Water.—Eliza Cook.-CS 35 Water.—J: B. Gough.-HTb-I—PEO—SP 5 Water and Rum.—J: B. Gough.-BS 16—CS 32—SAE (br. sel.) Water Babies, The, Sels. fr.—C: Kingsley. Clear, and Cool. (Tide River, The -C.— fr. Ch. I.)— ABV-GN–HBV—SEP—VE (Song of the River.)—BNL–MMR—SN -- Lost Doll, The. (My Little Doll — C.— fr. Ch. V.) — ASR-II —BLV —CBO P —CFBIP —GSP —LOS 1 — OS 1–PG pr—Port—RAC–SP 1–TYP (My Childhood's Love.)—WR 22 (Song of Madame Do-as-you-would-be-dome-by, The.)— WE “Old, Old Song, The.” (Young and Old—C.—fr. Ch. II.)—BFW –CTBP—EPC —HBW —LC —PGT 2 — RTLP—SP 4–WEP 4 - ("Wºº all the world is young [, lad].”) — BS 25 — { - (“Wild Oats.”)—GP—WR 2 (Youth and Age.)—CEL Water Color, A.—Anon.—WR. 26 Water Fantasy.—Fannie Stearns Davis.--LBM Water Fay, The. (In Pictures of Travel: The Return IHome, XIV.)—Heinrich Heine (tr. by C : G. Le- land.)—HBP - Water Fowl, The.—W: Cullen Bryant.—HTb-I Water in Landscape. (Sel. fr. My Farm of Edgewood, Ch. I.)—Donald G. Mitchell.—LLC . Water into Wine, The. (“Thy glory Thou didst manifest.”) —E. E. Higbee.—LLC Water Lady, The.—T: Hood.—HIBI’—VA Water Lily, The.—Mary F. Butts.-BS 16—HP—HTb-I Water Lily, The, Sel. fr.-Fs. L. D. Waters.--TCV Water Lily. See also Water-lily. “Water l look at it, ye thirsty ones.”—A. W. Arrington. See Apostrophe to Water. - Water o’ Wearie's Well, The-(Ballad.)—CTBP Water Ouzel, The.—Harriet Monroe.—GS——NPA Water Song, A.—A. F. Bruce Clark.-OCV Water Spirit, The.—“Bard of Thomond.”—RTI — Victor 355 Water AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONs Water that has Passed, The-Sarah Doudney. See Water. mill, The. - Water | The Water, The.—W: Motherwell.— HBP— OTPC —PoE (sel.) & Water Witch, The, Sel. fr. (My Brigantine—song fr. Ch. XV.)—Jas. F. Cooper.—AA—BNL - Water-bellow, The.—Guy Eden.—SBOS—SGB Water-drinker, The.—E: Johnson.—SS (Albr.)—BNL–WR 18 Waterfall, The, Sel. fr.—J: Keble.—CEL–EP—WEP 4 Waterfall, The.—Frank D. Sherman.-LFL—Polò Waterfall and the Eglantine, The.—W: Wordsworth.-OTPC Watering the Horses. (Tab.)—Anon.—TCP Water-lilies.—Felicia Dorothea Hemans.—OTPC Water-lily, The.—Theo. Harding Rand.—OCW Water-lily, The.—J: B. Tabb.-AA—OAA—SN Water-lily. See also Water Lily. Waterlogged Town, A.—F. Hopkinson Smith.-WR 51 Waterloo.—Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Waterloo.—Sir A. De Vere.—BGV-HEV - Waterloo.—Joel T. Headley. See Napoleon and his Marshals. Waterloo.-Victor Hugo. See Les Misérables. - Waterloo.—Douglas Sladen.—WR 7 Watermelon Pickles. (Detroit Free Press.)—FAS Watermelon Season, The.—E. N. Baldwin.-W.R. 21 Water-mill, The.—Anon.—PR—WHO Water-mill, The.— Mrs. Anne Hawkshawe.—ABV —BVC — CHV-WCL wateriº (Fr. The Man o' Airlie.)—Sarah Doudney. (At. to Dan'l C. McCallum sl. diff. vers.-CS 14— FMR (Water that has Passed, The.)—GP—SR 1 Water-mill, The.—Dan'l Craig McCallum.—PF Watermillion, The.—Anon.—CS 31—TFS waterº and the Boy, The.— Roden B. Noel.— OB — Waters of . Carr, The.—Arthur J. Lockhart.—TCW Waukin’ o' the Fauld, The.—Allan Ramsay.—EBS Wave, The...—Christoph A. Tiedge.—BS 12 Wave Dance Song.—R : Dehmel.—HGV Wave Passions.—Theo. Eugene Oertel.-LY Waverley, Sels. fr.—Walter Scott. Hie Away. (Song fr. Ch. XII.)— BGV —GSP —GT — LOS 1–OS 1–OTPC–Pok—TYP Late When the Autumn Evening Fell.—EBS Waves. (Sels. fr. Fragments on Nature and Life.)—Ralph . Emerson.—AA Waves on the Sea-shore, The. — Mrs. Anne Hawkshawe. — EOP–OTPC - Waving of the Corn, The.—Sidney Lanier.—CAP Wax Figures, The. (Dial.)—Anon.—YFD Wax Work.-Anon.—BS 3—CS 10—MHR, Way, The.—Anon.—PyR Way, The.—Sidney H : Morse.—HEV Way, The.—W: S. Shurtleff.—WR 6 “Way at times may dark and dreary seem, The.” fr. Rifts in the Cloud.)—Will Carleton.—FH Way Different Girls Kiss, The.—Anon.—NM 'Way Down in Ole Virginy.−W: H. Head.—SR 11 Way Down, Souf in. Georgy–Howell L. Piner.—WR 23 Way for Billy and Me, The...—Jas. Hogg.—OS 1 3. Boy's Songſ, A].)—ASR. II — BFW – BGV – BPB — BVC (abr.)—CBOP–CBPC–CEL–CFBIP–CHV- EBS—GSP—HBV—HBVy—LC—LOS 1–NV — OB OTPC–PCK–PCL–Poſt, — RAC — RLP — SFM — SMG –SSR—TYP–WEP 4 LC—NV—OR—Port—WEP 4 Way Girls Study.—Anon.—WIR 50 Way I Read a Letter's This.-Emily Dickinson.—APM Way it is Said, The.—Anon.—FS Way of a Maid.—Byron W. King.—WR 44 Way of a Woman.-Paul Laurence Dunbar.—WR 56 Way of a Woman, The.—Byron W. King.—HIH Way of It, The.—J: Vance Cheney.—HEV Way of Perfect Love, The. (Sel. fr.)—Georgiana Goddard 1Ing. (Peregrino's Song.)—GT Way of the Cross, The.—Ellen C. Howarth.-HDL Way of the World, The.—Anon.—CS 26 Way of the World, The.—Aristine Anderson.—WR 20 Way out of It, A.—S: Lover.—HSp—RTW Way, the Baby Slept, The.—Jas. W. Riley.—AA Way the Baby Woke, The...—Jas. W. Riley.—AA Way the Morning Dawns, The.—Anon.—CFBIP Way, the Truth, and the Life, The...— Theo. Parker.— BNL —CBP—GP—HBV—STC (“O Thou great Friend to all the sons of men l’’)—GG Way They Pop in Boston, The.—Anon.—WR 14 Way through the Woods, The.—Rudyard Kipling.—OVW Way to Arcady, The.—HI: C. Bunner.—AA—AFV—Amp— ASL–DR—STC–VSA—YBV Way to be Brave, The.—Anon.—SSS Way to be Happy, The.—Anon.—FTT Way to be Happy.—Jane Taylor.—PC Way to Conquer, The.—Bryan W. Procter.—WR 24 Way to Do It, The. (C.)—Mary M. Dodge.—PP—YFR (Way to Speak a Piece, The—sl. abr.)—WR 17 Way to Freedom, The. (Dial.)—S. Jennie Smith.-CS 34 Way to Glory, The-Alfred Tennyson.—THV Way to Health, The.—B : Franklin.—WHO Way to Heaven, The.— Josiah G. Holland.—LLC —OS 2 — IPR, - (Gradatim—C.)—BS 6—CCB — CS 6 — GP – HBV — HBVy—HTb-I–LBA—RAC—WR 33 r (Gradation—sl. abr.)—KNE - (Br. Sel. S Way to Heaven, The-C. G. Whiting.—AA Way to Sing, The.—Helen Hunt Jackson.—STC Way to Speak.a. Piece, The.—Mary M. Dodge. See Way to Do It, The. . Way to the Neutral Ground, The-Clinton Scollard.—AH Way to Win, The.—Darius Earl Matson.—SP 5 Way with Mother, The-Edwin L. Sabin.—OrM Way you Look at It, The.—Anon.—WR 35 Wayback Temperance Lecture.—C: R. Risley.—CS 35 Wayfarer, The.—Stephen Crane.—AA Wayfarer, The.—Helen Huntington.—HIBV. Wayfarer, The.—Helen Hay Whitney.—AL Wayfarers.-E. S. H.-EPs Wayfaring Song, A.—HI: Van Dyke.—BOF Waylaid. (Pantomime char.)—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE Wayne at Stony Point.—Clinton Scollard.—PAH Ways and Means (“I’ll tell thee everything I can”—C.).- Lewis Carroll.—NA Ways of Love, The.—(By various authors.)—Or M Ways of Love, The.—Eliz. B. Browning.—FTA—LTV (How do I Love thee ?)—GP—TFY (Sonnets from the Portuguese.)— BNL — Ehl’ — EP — EPN-FEP—GEP—HBP—HBV — HGP — RLP — (S ...T. º. 4 Onnets from the Portuguese, XLIII. — C.) — WA – WEP 4 ! 8 ) Ways of War.—Lionel Johnson.—BIP–TIP Wayside, The.—Jas. Herbert Morse.—AA—AL Wayside Inn, The.—Adelaide A. Procter.—BS 10 Wayside Inn—an Apple-tree, The-Anon. (Tr. fr. the Ger- man.)—AD–OAA Wayside Music. ... Sel. fr.-C: H: Crandall. “As little children in a darkened hall.”—BOC Wayside Virgin, The France.—Langdon E. Mitchell.—AA Wayward Wife, The.—Jenny Grahame.—NT “We, about to Live, Salute You.”—Eugene Wood.—WR 55 We all know Her.—Tom Masson.—CS 31—SR 10 “We all like Sheep.”—Anon.—CS 29—TFS “We Alºes You was up Here.”— Howell L. Piner.— “We Americans make a God of our common-School system.” (Scribner’s Monthly.)—GG We *ºthºlic A'.-Rob't Nicoll.—BNL–FEP—HBV — ...We are ... Builders and each one.”—Anon.—GG We are Children. (Cornisken Sonnets, III.) — Rob't Bu- chanan.—VA We are Coming, Father Abraham.—Jas. Sloane Gibbons. See Three Hundred Thousand More. “We are ever taking leave of something that will not come back again.”... (Br. sel. fr. The Last Utterances of Christ.)—Frd’k W. Robertson.—GG We are Four.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE We are Free (Song—C.).-Alfred Tennyson.—SAE We are our Fathers' Sons.—W: Vaughn Moody. See Ode in Time of Hesitation, An. We are Rainbow Easter Eggs.--Anon.—WR. 57 {} We are Seven.—W: Wordsworth-BGW —BNL –CBOP — CBP—CFBP—EP—FEP—FMR —GC —GN —GP — IHBIP–HBV–HBVy—HTb-I–LOS 1–MBL–MR— OTPC–PC—PCL–PF-PIHS.–RLP —RTV —WCL (Sl. abr.)—CSS—OS 1 . We are the Trees.—Susie M. Best.—ADPR “We are * the past has made us.”—Frd’k W. Robertson. We Can Do So Little.—G: Du Maurier.—WR 17 “We cannot despair of success.”—R. W. Dale.—GG We Cannot Kindle when We Will.—Matthew Arnold. See Morality. * We Cannot Love too Much. (Sel. fr. Message of an AEolian |FIarp.)—Frances R. Havergal.—BIL “We cannot say to any young man: “Do not play billiards.’” —J: Tulloch-GG We Cherish Dreams.-C: Lamb. See That we should Rise with the Lark. We Come ! We Come!—Millie Mayfield.—AH 2 “We Conquer or Die.”—Jas. Pierpont.—PAH We Dead.—Jas. Oppenheim.—AMV 2 “We do not get our best vision of heaven.”—R. S. Storrs. We do not Stop to Think.-Anon.—SR 2 We Greet Thee Merry Spring Time. (With music.)—Anon. “We grow wrong; we allow ourselves to crystallize in hab- its.”—Jos. Cook.-GG We Have been Friends Together.—Caroline E. S. Norton.— BNL–CEP—GP—HIBIB-RLP—VA. We Keep Memorial Day.—Kate Brownlee Sherwood.—APPV We Kissed º with Tears.-Alfred Tennyson. See Prin- CeSS, '1'ne. “We kº, that grºovernment is difficult.”—Theodore Roose- Well.— - “We know what would be the effect of abating faith.” — Anon.—G We Lay us down to Sleep.–Louise C. Moulton.—AA—HDL “We Lead Two Lives, the outward seeming fair.”—Anon.— GG We Lift our Tuneful Voices. (With music.)—Anon.—AD “We listened, as all boys in their better moods will listen.”— T: Hughes. See Tom Brown's School Days. We Little Boys. (Concert piece.)—COS–PP–TT “We live in the world's crisis.”—Anon.—GG We Love but Few.—Anon.—BIL–FLS-FTA—HP “We may º stand content; it is our part.”—J: J. Piatt. 356 TTTLE INTDEX Welcome *- wºmmºy We Meet upon the Level and We Part upon the Square.- Rob't Morris.-CS 2 We Met.—T: H. Bayly.—FP We Must All Scratch.-Anon.—WHO-YFR (Chickens, The.)—PyR—TFS (Five Little Chickens.) PyS—WR 30 “We must §ght this temperance battle out.”—J: B. Gough, —G. “We Need not Bid, for Cloistered Cell.”—J: Keble.—HIBV “We Neºist be Divided in the Tomb.”—G. : Santayana. We Once were Children.—Heinrich Heine.—BOF We Parted in Sadness.-C: F. Hoffman,—FTA •- --" We Parted in Silence.—Julia Crawford.—BNL–GP–HBP - —HTb-II—PR. We Sat by the Cheerless Fireside.-R. H: Stoddard.—CBP We See with our Vision Imperfect.—Phoebe Cary.—HTb-I We Shall be Satisfied.—S. K. Phillips.-HP We Shall Know.—Anon.—AmSS We Shall Know.—Annie Herbert.—CS 9–TFS (sel.) (When the Mists have Rolled away—abr.)—LLC We Shall Meet and Rest.—Horatius Bonar.—LLC (abºr,) (Meeting-place, The-C.)—CS 2 - “We shall walk no more through the sodden plain.”—Jean Ingelow. See When Sparrows Build. “We shape ourselves the joy or fear.”—J : G. Whittier. See aphael. We Speak to Men. — Justin Huntly McCarthy. See If I were King. We Talked of Lincoln.—E: W : Thomson.—POL We Thank Thee.—Anon.—OAT We Thank Thee.—Ralph W. Emerson. (Sel.)—AD—NV-OAT—RAC We Thank Thee.—Marg. E. Sangster.—CCB We Twain.—Amanda T. Jones.—GP—STC We Two. (Harper’s Bazar.)—CS 15 We Two.—Marg. J. Preston.—BIL “We walk alone through all life's various ways.”—Eleanor Gray.—G.G. - We wººd among the Whispering Pines.—J. H. Boner.— . We were Boys Together.—G: P. Morris.-AA—BLP - We who have Loved.—Corinne Roosevelt Robinson.--AMW 3 We who were Lowers of Life.—L: W. Ledoux.-AMV 4 “We will grieve not.”—W: Wordsworth. See Ode: Inti- mations of Immortality, etc. “We, yet can Triumph.”—Paul Shivell.—HT Weak ºtion—R. Chenevix Trench. See Lines to a In 1611(1. Weakest Thing, The-Eliz. Barrett Browning.—HBy Weakneºrgr. Abuses Stript and Whipt.)—G: Wither.— Aſ H Weal and Woe.—R. : Watson Gilder.—CBP Wealth.-W: Shakespeare. See Sonnets: XCI. Wealth and Progress.--Anon.—CP Wealth is not happiness.--Caroline E. S. Norton.—FP “Weapon that comes down as still, A.”—J: Pierpont. See . Word from a Petitioner, A. Wearin’ &#: Green. The.—Anon.—D.B—DD–HBW-TIP •– \! 2 (Sl. diff. sp. at. to Dion Boucicault.)—DB–RTI— WR, 29 Weariness.-H. : W. Longfellow.—APM–CAP—CBP Wearing of the Green, The.—Dion Boucicault. See Wearin’ o' the Green, The-Anon. - Wearing of the Green.—Minna, Irving.—WR 29 Wearing the Emblems.-Rob't Morris.-WR 51 Weary.-G : Alex. Chadwick-DB . . Weary.—Christina Rossetti...—STC Weary for Her.—Frank L. Stanton.—SP 4 . Weary in Well-doing.—Christina G. Rossetti...—FEP & & wear, º thine, [fair maid], A.’”—Walter Scott. See Oke Oy. Weary, Soul, ºne-Anon—cs 11 wearyi, º You...— Frank L. Stanton. — BS 21 — HBV — Weather, The.—Anon.—LFS Weather, The.—Anon.—TYP Weather Bureau, The.—Anon.—WR 25 Weather Fiend, The.—Anon.—HIH Weather in Verse, The.—Vandyke Brown.—CS 26 Weather Rule, A.—Anon.—BVC Weather Wisdom.—Anon.—HEVy weathere; ſº (C.)— J. T. Allingham.— CS 19 (abr.) - 0.07”. Weather-cock's Complaint, The.—Anon.—NW Weather-song.—Anon.—SSS Weave in, my Hardy Life.—Walt Whitman.-AL Weaver, The.—W: H. Burleigh.--CS 7 Weaver, The.—Eva Gore-Booth.—BIP Weaver, The.—E. J. W. Huigin.—AMV 4 Weaving the Web.-Julia C. R. Dorr.—SR 1 Web of Life, The.—Clara J. Moore.—FEP - Webster.—Ralph W. Emerson.—CAP Webster.—Epes Sargent.—DD–EDY Webster : Anºle, Sel. fr. (At Marshfield.)—W. C. Wilkin- SOIl.-- Webster as an Orator and Statesman. — S: C. Bartlett. — Webster at Bunker Hill.—S: G. Goodrich.-SSR, - Webster Ford.—Edgar Lee Masters.--NPA Webster jº at Concord, N. H., The...— G : D. Robinson. weste, the Successor of Washington.— J: A. Bingham. — 2 Webster's Reply to Hayne,—Dan'l Webster.—HTb-I Wed,—H: C Bunner.—SAy—YBW * We'd All Ilike to Stop There.—Anon.—SR 1 Wedded.—Anon.—-HP Wedded.—Jas. V. Blake.—BIL–TFY Wedded. Bliss.-Charlotte P. (S.) Gilman.—AWH-HBV — SAy—THP Weddin', The.—Jennie Betts Hartswick,-CS 39 Wedding, The.—Rob't Southey.—BS 20 Wedding Day. See also Wedding-day. Wedding Fee, The...—R. M. Streeter.—CS 12—StS–WR 33 (alºgouded in Parson’s Fee, The— tab.) — BS 11 — Wedding Gift, The.— (Tr. by) Leonard C. Foster.—CS 37 Wedding Gifts.-Martin F. Tupper.—FP Wedding of Captain Gadsby.—Rudyard Kipling.—WR 48 Wedding of Lorna Doone, The.—R. D. Blackmore. See . Lorna Doone. Wedding of Pale Bronwen, The.—Ernest Rhys-BBB Wedding of Shon Maclean, The. (Sel.) — Rob't Buchanan. —BS 11 S Wedding # ge Clans, The.—Aubrey De Vere.—BIP—RTI Wedding of the Moon, The.—G: P. Lathrop.–BS 19 Wedding of the Towns, The-Will, Carleton.—TSS Wedding Song, A.—J: W. Chadwick.-AA—LTV Wedding Song, A–J: Savary.—LTV Wedding Trip, The.—T. S. Denison.—FAS Wedding Veil, The.—Eliz. Whittier.—BIL Wedding-day, The.—Anon.—WR 13 Wedding-day, The.—Edmund C. Stedman.-VSA Wedding-day, The.—Alfred Tennyson. See In Memoriam. Wedding-day. See also Wedding Day. Wedding-day Gallop, A.—Irene Hardy.—GS Wedding-gown, The...—Etta W. Pierce.—DR-St.S Wedding-march on Trial, A.—Fanny Barlow.—MYF (Taken on Trial.)—GH Weddingº, Preserves her Honor.—Jules de Marthold.— {D Wedding-veil. (Mom.)—(Ald. by Stanley Schell.)—WR 47 Wednesday before Easter. (O.)—J: Keble. (Resignation.)—CEL Wednesday.—Mending Day.—Anon.—WR 50 Wee Davie Daylicht.—Rob’t Tennant.—GSP Wee Folk, The...—Donald A. Mackenzie.—EBS Wee Jouky Daidles.—Jas. Smith.-ABV Wee Lºgº First Luve, The...— G. F. Savage-Armstrong.— Wee Tay Table, The.—Shan F. Bullock.-SP 3 Wee, Wee Bairnie, The.—Anon.—CD–SR 4 - Wee, Wee German Lairdie, The-Allan Cunningham.—EBS Wee, Wee Man, The.—(Ballad.) — BBB —BIESB —EPO — ESB–HBP—OBB Wee Willie Winkie. (Sel.)—Rudyard Kipling.—WR 9 Wee Willie Winkie.—W : Miller. See Willie Winkie. Weed and the Boy, The.—Clara J. Denton.—WLO Weeding.—C: and Mary Lamb.-OTPC Weeds and Flowers.--J: Vance Cheney.—DD Weeds of the Army, The.—Capt. Jack Crawford.—WR 37 Weehawken and the New York Bay. — Fitz-Greene Halleck. ‘See Fanny. ' Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers, A, Verses fr. —HI: D. Thoreau. Haze. (Fr. Tuesday.)—EPs Mist. (Fr. Tuesday.)—AA—BNL–EPs—SN Summer Rain, The. (Fr. Thursday.)—ASL Sympathy. (Fr. Wednesday.)—EPs TVWeel may the Keel Rowe.—Anon.—NT - Weep no More.—J: Fletcher. See Queen of Corinth, The. Weep not.—Johann Hofel.—HIDL Weep not l Sigh not l—W : J. Linton.—VA Weep not Today.—Rob't Bridges.—OVW Weep you no More, Sad Fountains.—Anon.—EPE Weeper, The.—R : Crashaw.—OB Weeping Mary.—J: Newton.—HIBP Wee-waw Land, The...—H. T. Hollands.-W.R. 17 Weighing Social, A.—Anon.—EuB Weishiº Baby.— Ethel Lynn Beers.-CBOP —CBP — Weighing the Baby.- (Sunday School Visitor.)—HTb-II Weight of a Word, The.—Anon.—PR Weird Lady, The.—C: Kingsley.—RTV Weird Warble, A.—H. C. Newton.—CS 35 Welcome.—Alice E. Allen.—PyR Welcome.—Anon.—WR 32 Welcome, A.—Anon.—LPP Welcome. (Concert piece.)—Anon.—TT Welcome[, A or Thel.—W: Browne,—FEP—HBW-OB (Song.)—CEL–WEP 2 . - (Welcome, welcome.)—HBP (“Welcome, welcome, do I sing”—abr.)—BNL Welcome, A.—C: Kingsley.—LH (Ode to the North-east Wind—O.)—ABV-GN–LOS 2 —PIHS–RAG)—RTV Welcome, The...—T: Davis.-AmSS—BNL —CS 10 —FEP — FLS (br. sel.)—HBP—HBV—VA Welcome, Beautiful Christmas Day.—Anon.—HCTC Welcome, Bönny Brid!—S: Laycock.-WA Welcome Friends.-E. S. F.—SSC Welcome, Glad Christmas Time.—Anon.—WR 28 Welcome, Happy Morning.—Wenatius Fortunatus.-OAE Welcome Home.— (By various awthors.)—Orlºſ Welcome Home.—Annie R. Christie.—TCV Welcome, Little Stranger-C: F. Adams.-HP Welcome Spring, The. (W. music.)—E. R. Latta.-AD Welcome Summer.—Geoffrey Chaucer.—NT 357 Welcome AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS } Welcome to Alexandra (C.) I, (Princess of Wales)] A.—Al- fred Tennyson.—CBP—EDY * Welcome to “Boz,” A. (On his First Visit to the West.)— W. H. Venable.—BNL * * * * Welcome to Christmas.--Annie I. Willis.-HCTC Welcome to Gen. La Fayette.—E: Everett.—SR 8 Welcome to her Royal Highness, Marie Alexandrovna, Duch- ess of Edinburgh. (C.)—Alfred Tennyson. (Wºe to the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, A.)— 4 + Welcome to Kossuth.-W: Cullen Bryant.—SP 3 Welcome to Louis Kossuth. (Sel.)—W: H. Seward.—NC Welcome to May.—Anon.—AD Welcome to May.—Anon.—EBS Welcome to Summer, A.—Anon.—BS 3 • Welcome to the Alumni.-Oliver W. Holmes.—SP 6 Welcome to the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, A.-Alfred Tennyson. See Welcome to her Royal Highness, etc., A. Welcome to the Forest. (W. music.)—Anon.—AD Welcome to the Nations. – Oliver W. Holmes. – AmSS — CS 19–OAI-PAH Welcome to the Nations.—Levi P. Morton.—BLP Welcome, Welcome.—W: Browne. See Welcome. Welcome, Welcome, Do I Sing.—W: Browne. See Welcome. Welcome Yule.—Anon.—NT We'll a’ Go' Pu’ the Heather.—Rob't Nicoll.—VA We'll be Going on Again.--Dorothy Statton.—S Well Digger, The.—J: G. Saxe-PR We'll Go no More a-Roving.—Lord Byron.—BGV-HEV – OB (“So, we'll go no more a-rowing”—0.)—BPB—EP—NT —WEP 4 “Well I know thy trouble.”—J: M. Neale.—HIDL - Well I Remember. How You Smiled.—Walter S. Landor.— BG:V—BLV / Well of St. Keyne, The-Rob't Southey, LBNL–CS4-EP —FEP—Hî3V-OTPC—PCK–RTV —SAy—STP — WR, 25 - Well Paid.—Anne Whitney.—THV e tº Well Satisfied.—A. Lindsay Gordon. See Sick Stock-rider, The. “Well, Then, I'm Yourn.”—Jos. B. Smiley-CS 33 wellington-B; Disraeli, Lord Beaconsfield.— EDY — OVW Wellington's Nose.--Anon.—HPE e “Well-nerved and stout be the arm that Smiteth wrong.”- W. H. H. Murray.—GG Welsh gº Ass Harlan H. Ballard. — CS 23 — SPE — 11— Welsh Lad, The.—Jane Taylor-OTPC Welshmen of Tirawley, The...—Sir S: Ferguson.—OVW W’en Bill Smith Gits his 'Cordeen Out.—Anon-CS 34 . W’en de £gº; am a-Whistlin' in de Co'n.—S. Q. Lapius. - 23 W’en Ma's Away.—J: Tracy Jones.—WR 21—WR 38 W’en Shakespeare Slings Himself-Sam W. Foss.-W.R. 20 W’en the §le's on the Bile. — Eva Wilder McGlasson. – WR, 5 Wendell Phillips.-Amos B. Alcott.—AA—DD Wendell Phillips.-H. W. Beecher.—NQ Wendell Phillips.-Prof. J. W. Churchill.—SP.3 ..., .,,. Wendell Phillips.-G: W: Curtis. See Wendell Phillips. A , Eulogy, etc. * * * * Wendell Phillips, Sel. fr. (Oratory of Wendell Phillips, The.)—T: W. Higginson.—FD 2 Wendell Phillips. (Sonnet XXIII.)—Jas. R. Lowell.—APM -CAP—LOS 3–PEQ . Wendell Phillips.-J: B. O'Reilly.—AA (sel.)—BS 12 Wendell Phillips. A Eulogy Delivered before the Municipal Authorities of Boston, Mass., April 18, 1884, Sels. fr. —G. : W. Curtis. Eulogy of Wendell Phillips-ED2 .. - Eulogy on Wendell Phillips. (Ptly. like others.)—CR Wendell Phillips.-FS Wendell, Phillips as an Orator.—FD 2 Wendell Phillips at Faneuil Hall.—FD2 ... Wendell Phillips as an Orator.—G: W. Curtis. See Wen- dell Phillips. . A Eulogy, etc. e Wendell Phillips at Faneuil Hall.—G: W. Curtis. See Wen- dell Phillips. . A Eulogy, etc. gº ºf ſº & Cº. Wer wenig Sucht, der Findet Viel-Friedrich Rücker (tr. by Tilian Clarke.)—LTV “We're Building Two a Day!”—Alfred J. Hough.-QS 25 Were but my Spirit Loosed upon the Air.—Louise C. Moul- ton.—AA—ASL g “Were half the power that fills the world with terror.” — H: W. Longfellow. See Arsenal at Springfield, The. Were I as Base as is the Lowly Plain.—Joshua Sylvester. * — H (Love's Omnipresence.)—FEP—FTA—LTV—PGT1 . (Sonnet.)—EP—HBV—WEP 1 (Ubique.)—OB * Were I ºt his Own Wife.—Ellen M. P. Downing.—HRP- V Were I the Sun.—A. R. Wells.—CBOP Were I thy Bride.—Anon.—FIS • . “Were my Heart as Some Men's are.”—T: Campion.—HBV Were na Hºteart light I would die.—Lady Grisel Baillie. “Were there no night, we could not read the stars.”—H: Burton.—G. Were there no Trees.—Susie Best.—CHP Were you on the Mountain 7–Douglas Hyde.—BIP "We'rena, #G#“; Licht I wad dee.—Lady Grisel Baillie. What Became of the Kitten.—Anon.—SR 11—W Were-wolf.-Julian Hawthorne.—AA 5 Were-wolves, The.—W. W. Campbell.—HIP 2–VA West.—Anon.—CP West, The.—Joaquin Miller.—PNW West and East.—Matthew Arnold.—CBPC West Indies, The-H; S. Bunbury.—SBOS—SGB West Indies, . The... (Sel. fr.)—Jas. Montgomery. (Inspiration, The.)—PAH (Lust of Gold, The.)—PAH West London.-Matthew Arnold.—EPN West Point.—L. C. Strong.—FEP—HBP West Wind.—Carmen Sylva.-H.S West Wind, The.—W: C. Bryant.—POS Westcº, Damosel’s Complaint, The. — (Old Ballad.) — West-country Lover, The.—Alice Brown.—HIBW-LBM Western Artist's Accomplishments, A.—Anon.—CS 26 Western Blood.—Juliet Wilbur Tompkins.—GS Western Winds, The...—J: Walsh.-DB Westward Ho!—B: Barker Odell, Jr.—WR 42 Westminster Abbey, Sels. fr. (In The Sketch Book.) — - Washington Irving. Reflections on Westminster Abbey.—BS 7 Westminster Abbey.-SAE–TMD Westminsºft, Bridge.—W: Wordsworth.-CBP—Liu C–RLP * 1. (Composed upon Westminster Bridge, Sept. 3, 1802—C.) —BGV-EPC–EPN-FT-WEP 4 ("º, has not anything to show more fair.”)—HBR- (Morning in London.)—HBP—OS 3 (Sonnet Composed upon Westminster Bridge, 1802.) — BNL–EP—FEP—HBV—MBL–SEP—VE (Upon Westminster Bridge.)—GEP—OB—PGT1—POW Westward Ho!, Sels. fr.-C: Kingsley. (Salvation Yeo's Testimony to Tobacco.)—OR (Sir Francis Drake—sel.)—OS 2 Westward Ho!—Joaquin Miller.—AA—AL–Am P Westward the Course of Empire.—G: Berkeley.-GP (abr.) (America.)—SS (American Destiny.)—BLP • (Old World and the New, The.)—FP - (On the Prospect of Planting Arts and Learning in America.)—BNL–FEP—HBI’—HBV (Verse: Westward the Star of Empire—br. Sel.)—EPs Wet and Dry.—Clark Jillson.—CS 13 Wet Sheet and a Flowing Sea, A.—Allan Cunningham. See At Sea. Wet Weather Talk. (Sl. abr.)—Jas. W. Riley.—CD —HSp Wetmore Cottage, Nahant.—W: Wetmore Story.—CBP We’ve all our Angel Side.—Anon.—CS 40 We've always been Provided for.—Anon.—CS 21 “We’ve Lost Our Job.”—Stanley Schell.—WR 35 We’ve Trod the Maze of Error Round.—G. : Crabbe.-BGV Wexford Massacre, The.—M. J. Barry.—EDY Wha has gude Malt.—Anon.—EBS Whacking a Sensational Story-teller.—Anon.—W.R. 44 Wha’ll be King but Charlie 2 — Caroline Oliphant, Lady §§ BGV —EBS—EDY —EHT (abr.)—RLP — * Whango Tree, The.—Anon.—NA Wharf of Dreams, The.—Edwin Markham.—HPV “Whar's de Kerridge º’’ (Virginia City Chronicle.)—SDR What?—Anon.—LPP What?—Kate P. Osgood.—CBOP–WCL What a Boy Can Do.—Anon.—WR 15 What a Christmas Carol Did.—T. A. Harcourt.—CS 21 “‘What a fool you are, Paley,” said a young man in a Bri- tish university.”—Albert Barnes.—GG What a Girl Thinks of Boys.--Anon.—WR 58 What a Little Boy is Worth.-Anon.—FAS What a Little Boy Thinks about Things.--J: Paul.- CS 19 What a Little Girl Can Do.—Anon.—WR 17 What a Little Leaf Said.-H. W. Beecher. See Norwood. What a Man can do for his Town or City.—C: H. Park- hurst.—SSR, “What a noble gift to man are the forests l’” — Susan F. Cooper.—AD What a Pity.—Anon.—BS 27—WR 37 What a Small Boy Can Do.—Anon.—FAS What a Thirty-ton Hammer Can Do.—Anon.—CS 25 What a Very Rude Little Bird Said to Johnny this Morning, —Laura E., Richards.-CHV t What Adam Missed.—Anon.—CS 21 - i What Ailed the Pudding.—Josephine Pollard.—DR What Ailed “Ugly Sam.”—Anon.—CS 12 What Ails this Heart o' Mine?—Susanna Blamire.—BNL– CBP—FEP—STC - What am I, Life?—J: Masefield.—NPA “What are the Flowers of Scotland.”—Jas. Hogg.—AD What are the Wild Waves Saying? (Tab.)—Anon.—TCP What are these in Bright Array (Song of the Hundred and Forty and Four Thousand, . The - C.). — Jas. Mont- gomery.—FEP What are they Doing?—Anon.—CBOP What are you Good for 7—Emily H. Miller.—OS 1. (My Good-for-Nothing.)—CBOP–PC—WCL (What Boys are Good for—abºr.)—TFS What Baby Wants.--Anon.—CHP | What Became of a Lie.—Mrs. M. A. Kidder.—PP—YPS R. 50 What Became of Them —Anon.—GSP–RTV What Bessie Saw.—Carrie W. Bronson.—LFS-PP–YPS What Best I See, in Thee.—Walt Whitman-CAP What Higº, Said in the Police Court. — E. T. Corbett. — 358 TITLE INDEX What What Bird So Sings, yet So Does Wail—J: , Lyly.—EPE What Boots the Quest ? (C.—Poems Dedicated to National Independence and Liberty, Pt. I., XII.)—W: Words- worth.-LLC (Sonnet.)—EPs - What Boys are Good for.-Mrs. E. J. H. Goodfellow.—TT What Boys are Good for.—Emily H. Miller. See What are you Good for 3 What Boys are Wanted.—Anon.—PyS What º O’Reilly Bought.— Marion Spencer Halsey.— 3 “What can an old man do but die?”—T: Hood.—BNL (Ballad—O.)—VA What Came from a Ride.—Anon.—WR 19 What Christ Said.—G: Macdonald.—HIBW What Christmas Means.—Anon.—CHP * What College does for Girls.-J. : Monroe Taylor.—WR 55 What Constitutes a State.—Sir W: Jones.—BNL–GG–GP —RAC–SSC–WHO (Albr.)—LLC (State, A.)—BPIV (Ode: “What constitutes,” etc.)*—HBP, . (Ode in Imitation of Alcaeus, An.)—BGV-FEP—HBV —HBWy—NT—RLP | (Our Country's Needs—Finch—includes this.)—SSS “What cordial welcome greets the guest.”—W: C. Bryant. See “Oh, Mother of a Mighty Race.” What Counsel has the Hooded Moon.—Jas. Joyce.—DB What Dim Arcadian Pastures.—Alice Corbin.—NPA What do we Plant—C. [when we Plant the Tree j : — H: Abbey.—AID—DD–HBV—HBWy—OAA—PEO (Have you Planted a Tree ?)—WR 17 What do You do?—T. L. Combs.-SR 15 - What do You See. (Wisconsin Arbor and Bird Day An- nºwal, 1903.)—OAA What does Graft Mean?—W: H. Langdom.—SP 6 What does It Matter.—Anon.—CS 5 (Swedish Poem, A.)—PEO What does It Matter?—W : Andrew Sigourney.—PR What does Little Birdie Say ? (Fr. Sea Dreams.)— Alfred Tennyson.—ASR-I–BNL —HIBW —HBVy —PIHS — Poſt—RLP—SP 1–TFS (sel.) (Bird and the Baby, The.)—PIP–YFR ~. (Cradle Song.)—LC—OrNſ—PGT 2—PS (Little Birdie.)—CBOP–CFBP—GSP–LOS 1–OS 1– PC–PGpr—RAC—SMG-WCL What does Little Piggy Say ?—Anon.—LFS What does the Bee do?—Christina Rossetti...—SFM-SMG. What Dooley Says.-Finley P. Dunne.—WR 21 What Dorothy Says.-Will M. Maupin.-W.R. 34 What Drove me into a Lunatic Asylum. —Eli Perkins. – CS 29 What d'ye Call It, The, Sel. fr. (Ballad, A–fr. Act II., Sc 8.)—J: Gay.—WEP 3 (“’Twas when the seas were roaring.”)—FEP What Echo Said.-Anon.—WR 6 What Else ?—Kate P. Osgood.—FTA—LTV What Else Could He Do?--Walter Learned.—BS 21 (Explanation, An.)—HP—SP 4–SP 8–VSA. (In Explanation.)—AA—HBV–LBA What Else Could I Do?—Anon.—WR, 29 What Endures?—Walt Whitman,—BIHV What Every One Knows.--Anon.—TYP What Farmer Green Said.—J. W. Watson.—SR 3 What Girls Tuove to Do. (Dial.)—Anon.—TT What God Sees.—Anon.—CBOP What Good will the Monument Do? (Sel. fr. The Bunker Hill Monument.)—E: Everett.—SS What Grandma Says.--G : Cooper.—WR 15 What Happened to a Good Girl.--—Blanche Eliz. Wade.—CB What Happened to the Chickens.—Sarah Noble Ives.—CB What Hig ..Thou Done To-day ?—Katie B. Wichmann.— 3 What Have I Done?—Lillian B. Fearing.—HIP What, º: We Done To-day"—Nixon Waterman,—HTb-I– 4. What He Called It. (Somerville Journal.)—GH (Educational Courtship.)—CS 25 What He Got out of It.—S: E. Kiser.—SP 2 What He Made.—Anon.—SR 15 / What He Would Give Up.–Anon.—WR 3 What Hiawatha Probably did.—Anon.—WA What House to Like.—Anon.—HIP What I Have.—Anon.—LPP What I Like.—Eliza Doolittle.—SD What, sº for.—G. L. Banks.--CS 23 —HTb-I —SP 4 — (“I º, ºr those that love me”—br. sels.)—GG-PG-pr (My Aim.)—HP What I mean to be.—Anon.—WR 52 What I Said.—Ellen Murray.—CS 28 What I Saw.—J. M. Akers.-CS 13 What I Should Like.—Jennie D. Moore.—CE What I Think.--Anon. See What to Drink. What I Want.—D : L. Proudfit.—WR 35 What I would Be.—D. A. Heywood.—WR 17 What, I Wºº Be.—Alfred Tennyson. See Miller's Daugh- ter, €. What I'd Like.—Anon.—CHP & “What if God should place in your hand a diamond.”— E: !) Payson.—G What I’m Thankful for.—Anon.—CHP What Intermperance Does.—Anon.—CS 18 What Intemperance Does. – H. M. Scudder. — WR 18 (sl. diff.) (Destroyer, The.)—CS 17—TS What is a Baby?—Anon.—HTb-II What is a Boy 7–Mary A., Denison.—FS What is a Creed ?—N. McGee Waters.--SP 4. What is a Gentleman? (Dial.)—Clara J. Denton.—FTT What is a Hedgehog 2—Anon.—WR 14 What is a Minority ?—J: B. Gough.-FD 1—HTb-II (Sl. abº'.)—BS 17—CS 13—SR 6—TMR. What is a Woman Like 3—Anon.—WA What is Ambition ? (Sel. fr. Extracts from a Poem Deliv- ered at Brown University in 1830.)—Nathaniel P. Willis.-BLP—SR 3 (longer) What is an Anchorite 7–A. Conan Doyle.—WR 56 What is Christianity ?—Ian, Maclaren.—SP 4 What is Christmas?—Clara Denton.—LPD “What is commonly called musical criticism is a misnomer.” –Jonathan Edwards.-GG What is Death —Algernon C: Swinburne.—EP What is dis Bride Wof 7–Martha Young.—WR 29 What is Fame 3—J. H. Stedman.—WR 4 What is Fancy —C : and Mary Lamb.-OTPC What is Flirtation?—Anon.—BS 21 What is good.—J: Boyle O'Reilly.—HBV—HTb-II—LBA What is Heaven?—Anon.—CS 24 What is Heaven?—Philip Jas. Bailey.—AmSS “What is hell...but an expression of God's infinite abhorrence of sin.”—Lyman Beecher.—GG What is his Creedº—Anon. See What was his Creed 7 What is Home 2—Anon.—CS 28 What is Home without a Mother ? — Alice Hawthorne. — HTb-II—Orlºſ “What is home without a mother?”—Walt Mason.—OrNI What is it to Die?—Anon.—CS 21 What is it to Me?—B: P. Shillaber.—SR. 1 What is Life —Anon.—SR 1 What is Life? (Blackwood’s Magazine.)—HPE What, is Life? (Q.)—S: T. Coleridge. ( “Resembles life that once was held of light.”)—HP What, * gºndon's Last New Lion ? — T: Haynes Bayly. — What is Love?—(Fr. the Early Irish.)—BIP What is Love?—Anon.—AFP * What is Love?—J: Fletcher.—HIBV. * What is Love-Percy B. Shelley.—BOL What is Man?—Simon Wastell. See Microbiblion. “What is ministerial success?” (Br. sel. fr. Elijah.)—Frd’k W. Robertson.—GG & What is my Work To-day ?—Anon.—SSS What is Patriotism 3–Fisher Ames.—APPV-SR 8 What is Prayer ?—Jas. Montgomery.—FEP—HBP What is Religion?—N. McGee Waters.-SP 3 - “What, #A& rare as a day in June 3’” — Jas. R. Lowell. — \, What is Success?—Bessie A. Stanley.—HTb-II What is Temperance.—L. B. Coles.—WR 18 ºt is that, Mother?”—G. : Washington Doane.—CBOP at is that to Thee?—T: D. James.—CS 9 What is the Little One Thinking about.—Josiah Gilbert Hol. land. See Bitter-sweet. What, * §e Song the Swallows Sing?—Harry B. Smith.- 4 What is the Use' Sel. fr.—E. W. Ellsworth.-AA—STC What is this Life.—W: Dunbar.—EBS What is Time?—W: Marsden.—AmSS—BNL “What is to Come.”—W: Ernest Henley.—HBV—TH What is To-morrow %–Anon.—WR 6 y V (To-morrow.)—LLC What is Veal 2–Mary Elliott.—OTPC What is White.—T: MacDonagh.-BIP What is Worth While.—Mrs. S: Lindsay.—TMR What is your Culture to me? Sel. fr. (Young Scholar, The.) —C : D. Warner.—BS 2—CS 22–LLC What it is to Love. Song I.-sl. abr.)—Ann & º bauld.—FLS ( s ) a L. Bar What Jack Said.—J. L. Harbour.—WR 37 What License Legalizes.—Anon.—TS What Life Hath.--—Sarah Doudney.—HP What Life May Be.—J: G. Whittier.—PR. What Lottie Saw.—E. L. Brown.—WR 6 What Love is Like-T: Middleton.—FEP What Makes a Hero.—H: Taylor.—AmSS—CBP—SS (Hero, The.)—VA What Makes Christmas-Dorothy Howe.—CCB What Makes me Happiest?—Anón.—CBOP What Makes the Sky Blue 2—Anon.—CP What Man had not Rather be Poor—S. Wesley.—BLV What Man is There of You?—G: Macdonald.—HIDL What March Does.—May Riley Smith.--CCB What Matters It?—G : F. Cameron.—OCV-TCV-VA What May Happen to a Thimble.—“B.”—CHV-PoE What May Said to December.—Mark, Ambient.—HSp—RTV What Means this Glory?—Jas. R. Lowell.—YC What Men Fight for.—Rob't J. Burdette.—SP 5 What Men Have not Fought for. — Rob't J. Burdette. — BS 17—CS 27. What, Might be Done.—C : Mackay.—BLP—HBP—THIV- What Might Happen.—Eva L. Carson.—CS 31 What Might Have Been?—Anon.—CS 8 What Miss sººn Saw from her Window.—Fs. Bret Harte. What Mr. Robinson Thinks,—Jas. R. Lowell. See Biglow Papers, The. What Mother Says.--Anon.—TFS What Mothers Have Done.—(By various awthors.)— OAMs What AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS What my Lover Said.—Homer Greene.—AA—CS 20 —HBR —HBV-HIP–RTV What my Mother is to Me.—D: Stearns.—HIP 2 What Need?—Julia C., R. Dorr-CBP “What now, Sir Foole l’”—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. - What o’Clock.-Clara Denton.—LPD What of That ?—Anon.—HIP—WR 33 (Sl. abr.)—BS 15—PEO (Sermon in Verse, A.)—KNE (“Tired well, and what of that?”)—GG What of the Darkness.-R. : Le Gallienne,—HEV–LBA What of the Night? — Sir J.: Bowring. See Watchman's Report, The. tº g What of the Night.—Willard Huntington Wright.—AMW 1 What Old Mrs. Ember Said.—Mary K. Dallas.-W.R. 2 What One Boy Thinks.-Harriet P. Spofford.—CS 29 What Others may not see.—Anon.—HTb-I What Puss Thinks.—Anon.—WR 35 * What Quakerism Stands for.—W: W. Birdsall.—WR 42 What Really is the Trouble.—J: Kendrick Bang.S.–SP 7 What Riches Have You?—G: Santayana.-H.BW What Robin Told.—G: Cooper.—AD—CCB What Roused Him.—Anon.—WR 51 & What salººlaus Thinks.- (School and Home Education.) What Say Bright Leaves of Day.—Grace Fallow Norton.— EHT What Sequel ?—Alfred Tennyson.—BIL What Shall Baby's Name be?—Anon.—WR 50 What Shall I Do?—Abraham Cowley.—RLP . What Shall I Do for my Love? — Lewis Morris. - BIL — FTA—TFY * -- -- ? “‘What shall I do?' My boy, don't stand asking.”—Frances D. B. (?) Gage.— What Shall it Profit 7–W: D. Howells.-AA—LBA What Shall Santa Bring 3–Anon.—CHP What she Lacked.—Anon.—CBOP What she Said.-Sarah De W. Gamwell.—BS 16–CS 32 What she Said about it.—C : H : Webb.-AFV What she Thought.—Julia C. R. Dorr.—CBP º What Should a Young Maid Do?—Byron W. King.— WR 2 What Should we Do?—Anon.—LPP What so Sweet?—Mary N. Prescott.—CBOP What Some One Said.—Anon.—FLS What Temperance did for me?—Anon.—WR 56 What the Bartender Sees.—Arthur Brisbane.—WR 47 What the Birds Said.—J: G. Whittier.—EPs—YBW What the Birds Sang.—Marion Short.—WR 44 What the Birds Say-S: Taylor Coleridge.—ABV-ASR-II —CBPC—PyR. What the Bullet Sang.—Fs. Bret Harte.—AA—GS—LH- OAM—OB—OVW What the Burdock was Good for.—Anon.—PGpr What the Children can do.—Anon.—LPP What, tººdren learned at school. — Stanley Schell. — 49 What the Chimney Sang. (C.)—Fs. Bret Harte.—CFBP (Chimney’s Melody, The.)—BS 10 What the Choir Sang about the New Bonnet.—M. T. Morri- son. (At. also to Miss Hammond.)—CBOP–CH (Foolish Little Maiden, A.)—CS 26 What the Clock Says.--Anon.H.W.R. 17 What the Coal Says.--Anon.—NV What the Crickets Said.—Mary K. Dallas.—WR 3 w What the Daisy Said.—Anon. See Daisy and Snow-drop. What the Diver Saw.—Horace B. Durant.—CS 28 What the Drums Say.—Fs. Bret Harte.—BS 25 (Réveillé, The—C.)—AH 2–AWB–BE—BP—CTBP — EDY-GN–HBV-LH–PAH-PAP m—PPV What the Engines Said.—Fs. Bret FHarte.—YBV What the Flag Means. (Fr. a speech before the Republican State Convention of Massachusetts, March 27, 1896.) —H: C. Lodge.—SC—SP 8 What the Lambs Say.—Edith M. Thomas.-COS–PP What the Lessons Say.—Lizzie M. Hadley-SSC What the Little Birdie Said.—Virginia Baker.—CHP What the Little Girl Said. (Boston Globe.)—CS 24 (Freckle-faced Girl, The.)—BS 11—HH-WR 29 (Startling Revelations.)—SR 5 What the Little Shoes Said.—Anon.—TT What the Little Things Said.—Fanny J. Crosby.—AD (w. mºws.) e What the Lord Had Done for Him.—Mrs. Findley Braden. —WR 7 What the Lord High Chamberlain Said.—Virginia W. Cloud. —WR. 20 What the Matter Was.--Anon.—CS 39 What the Minutes Say.—Anon-PP-YFR What the Months Bring.—Lettie Sterling.—HCTC What the Mosquito Sang.—Anon.—WR 37 What the 1% Man Said.—Alice Robbins.—BS 4–CS 5—FR What, ºice of I Dreamt.—H. Cholmondeley-Pennell.— N What the Robin Can Tell.—Anon.—SR 4 What the Rose Saw.—Philip B. Marston.—BIL What the Snow-birds Said.—Anon.—NV What the Snow-drop Said.—Anon.—TFS What the Sonnet, is.—Eugene Lee-Hamilton.—OVW-WA What the Sparrow, Chirps.--Anon.—CBQP. What the Spirit of Sunshine Means.— (Ladies’ Home Jour- mal.)—HTb-I What the Temperance Cause has Done for John and Me. —J: F. Coles.—CS 14 What theºr; Little Stockings Said.—Alice J. Whitney. What the Tiny Drop Did.—Anon.—CBOP What the Trees Said.—Anon.—CHP What the Trees Think.-Helen O. Hoyt.—LPP What the Trumpeter Said.—Sebastian Evans.—VA What the Wind Says.-Zitella Cocke.—WR 39 What the Winds Bring. (O.)—Edmund C. Stedman.—ASRI —BNL–CFBP—DD–FAS–NW–PC—Poſt—PP— SN–TFS—YFR, What the Wolf Really Said to Little Red Riding-Hood.—Fs. Bret Harte.—AFV—TFY What the World Needs.-Serepta A. Crabtree.—WR 54 What They Call It.—Anon.—WR 37 What They Dreamed and Said.—M. E.-HP What They Said.—E. C. and L. J. Rook.-YFE What They Say.—Anon.—ADP What They Say.—Anon.—SSC What They Wanted.—Anon.—CS 37 What They Will Do.—Clara J. Denton.—FTT What Think ye of Christ 7–Dwight L. Moody.—WR 42 What Tºgºus an Buile said in a Pub.-Jas. Stephens.—- What tºsh the Green Leaf Grow?—Maybury Fleming.— What Three Women Said.—Anon.—CS 35 What Time is It?—Anon.—CS 20–KNE—PR (What I Think.)—LPS–PP * What to Drink—Anon.—TT What to Drink.-G : S. Burleigh.--TS What to Forget. (Claremont Herald.)—HTb-II What to Live for.—G. L. Banks,—PR What to Look for.—Phoebe Cary.—PyR. What to Read.—W : Cowper. See Retirement. What Tommy Dislikes.—Anon.—WR 17 * What Troubled Poe's Raven. (Parody.)—J: Bennett.—PA What Vacation is.-H. C. Dodge.—WR 24 What Waked the World.—Albion W. Tourgée.—WR 10 What was his Creed ?—Anon.—SR 2–HTb-II . (What is his Creed ?)—HP What was It?—Sidney Dayre.—DR-SP 4 What was My Dream?—Jos. O'Connor, AA What Yºoºes the Wind Come?—Dorothy Wordsworth.- What we all Think.-Oliver Wendell Holmes.—RTV What We Did with the Cow.—N. P. Ufford.—BS 14 What We do in the Morning.—Anon.—PyS What We Learn at School.—Anon.—FAS What We Owe the Pilgrims. (Sel. fr. The Pilgrims.)— Wendell Phillips.-NC What We Toil for.—W : Drummond.—CBP What Whiskey Did for Me.—E: Carswell.—CS 17 What Wight He Loved.—W. Browne.—BLV What Will become of Me?—Marian Douglas.-CHW What Will Become of the Children ?—Jennie June.—MMR What Will It Matter.—Josiah Gilbert Holland.—CBP "What, Wilſº Do?—Rob't J. Burdette.—AWH-SAy—SP 4 --- 8 What William Henry Did.—J. L. Harbour.—CS 39—DR What Wondrous Life is This I Lead 2—Andrew Marvell. See Garden, The. What Would I save thee from.—R. : Watson Gilder.—CBP What Would You Do?—Mary McNeil Scott.—PyR. What WCºld You see ?—G. : Macdonald. See At the Back of the North Wind. What Would You Take?—(Good Housekeeping.)—HTb-II What Would You Think?—Anon.—FAS What Yer Gwineter Do?— (Teacas Siftings.)—TSS “Whatever I have tried to do in my life, I have tried with all my heart to do well.”—C : Dickens. See David Copperfield. Whatever, is, is Right.—Laman Blanchard.—WA Whatever * Weather May be. — Jas. Whitcomb Riley. — What's a” ge Steer, Kimmer. (Jacobite Song.)—Anon.— What's gºved Ground !—T: Campbell. See Hallowed I’Oll Il Cl. What's Hallowed Ground?—T: Carlyle.—StS What's in a Name 2—Anon.—NM—SR 13 What’s in a Name 2—Alice R. Forsyth.-CS 40 What’s in a Name?—Ellerton Gay.—WR 26 What's in a Name?—Helen F. Moore.—AH-PAH-SAy What’s s. a Name?—R : K. Munkittrick.-AWH-HP 2– y What's My Thought Like 2—T: Moore.—HIPE What’s § ºfference 2—O. F. Pearre.—BS 25 — HBR — What's the Good.—Harry C. Webber.—WR 24 “What's the Lesson for To-Day ?”—Anon.—PEO What’s the Matter 7—H. K. P.-PP—YFR, 4 What's the Meaning.—Anon.—HICTC “What's the News.--Anon.—TCP What's Your Hurry 2—Anon.—SP 7 Whaups, The.--To S. R. C. (To S. R. Crockett—O.)— Rob't L. Stevenson.—VA - Wheat-field Fantasy, A.—Harry Kemp.—S Wheedler, The.—Sir W. Yonge.—BLW Wheel and I, The.—Anon.—CS 35 Wheeler at Santiago.—Jas. Lindsay Gordon.—OCP—PAH wheeleń, Brigade at Santiago.—Wallace Rice. — AH-2 — When.—Anon.—LPP When.—Clifton Bingham.—CFBP When 7–Alfred Tennyson.—LC 360 TITLE INDEX When When.—Sarah Woolsey.—BNL–CS 6—GP—HBV When a Man Hath no Freedom.—Lord Byron.—PPW When a Man's in Love.-Nixon Waterman,—HSp When a Man's Out of a Job.-Sam Walter Foss.-H.P 2 When a Man's Widowed.—Myra Kelly.—WR 38 When All is Done.—Paul Laurence Dunbar—HTb-II When all the World, is Young [, Lad].-C: Kingsley. See Water Babies, The. When all Thy Mercies, O my God.-Jos. Addison.—FEP— LOS 2—RAC (Hymn, A.)—AE (br. sel.)—HBP When Almonds Bloom.—Milicent W. Shinn.—AA—GS When Angeline a-Shopping Goes.—Harold Sussman,—WR 39 When **śs Count a Hundred.—E. Cavazza.-DR–HBR. “When as a Lad.”—Isabel Ecclestone Mackay.—HEV When Baby Laughs.-A. J. Waterhouse.—PF When Banners are Waving.—Anon.—GN–HBP—HBV- OTPC–RAC e When Class “A” Gave Thanks.-Lucy Copinger.—SP 3 Why Class “A” Gave Thanks.-W.R. 55 When Glover Blooms.-Jas, B. Kenyon.—AL When Coldness Wraps this Suffering Clay. (In Hebrew Melodies.)—Lord Byron.—AmSS—CBP—FEP—RLP (Immortal Mind, The.)—EPs—STC : When Dad Enjoyed Himself. (Momo.)—Anon.—WR 32 When Dad Goes Fishin'.-Anon.—WR 2 VWhen Paº, Hights the Tree.—Marg. E. Sangster.—CCB When Daddy Plays de Banjo.—Inez C. Parker.—CS 38 “When daisies pied and violets blue.”—W: Shakespeare. See Lowe's Labour's Lost. When de #5 Pone's Hot.—Paul L. Dunbar, AL–BS 26 When de Folks is Gone t—J as. Whitcomb Riley.—SP 4– WR, 31 When, Dearest, I but Think of thee (Song—C.).--Sir J: Suckling.—HIBW-OB When Deºl, to Either shall come.—Rob't Bridges.—HEV When Doctors Disagree.—S: E. Kiser.—WR 51 “When doomed to feel that youth is o'er.”—Anon.—GG When Dora Died.—Amos H. Chandler.—OCV-TCW When Duty. Begins.—C : Dickens. See Martin Chuzzlewit. When Duty Calls.-Ralph Waldo Emerson.—THIV When Elizabeth Went Home.—Ethel Bowman Ronald.—ChS When Even Cometh On.—Lucy E. Tilley.—AA When º: Carves the Duck.-E. W. Wright.—SR 9— When Father Played Baseball.—Anon.—WR 52 When Father Rode the Goat.—Anon.—BS 27—WR 37 When Father Shaves His Face.—Joe Cone.—WR 52 When First I Saw Her. (In Wild Eden.)—G: E. Wood- - berry.—AA—HBV When Flora had O'erfret the Firth.-Anon.—EBS—OB “When for me the end has come and I am dead.”—R : Realf. See Written on the Night of his Suicide. When Gaſºns Clouds Around I View.—Sir Rob't Grant. * { - (Hymn.)—HBP * When George was King.—Theodosia Pickering.—WR 22 “When Goethe's death was told, we said.”—Matthew Arnold. - See Memorial Verses. Wehn Gośing Arthur Ruled this Land.—Anon.—CFBP —HBW When Grągºer Went to Town.—Rob't C. W. Meyers. When Grandma Comes to our House.—S: E. Kiser.—WR 52 When Grandma was a Girl.—Ada A. Mosher.—WR 39 When Grandma was a Little Girl.-E. : Oldham.—WR 50 When Grandpa Was a Little Boy.—Malcolm Douglas.--—PCL When Greek Meets Greek.-Anon.—AWH-CD – CS 26 — EIH-WR, 32 - When Half-Gods Go.—J: Addington Symonds.--THV When Half-Gods Go.—W : Watson.—THV When He Comes.—Bertrand Shadwell.—SP 4 “When he shall hear she died upon his word.”—W: Shakes- peare. See Much Ado about Nothing. - When He Went Home.—Anon.—SR 15 When he, who Adores thee. (C.)—T: Moore.—BGV-DE— EDY-FTA—RLP—TIP–WEP 4 (Pro Patria Mori.-PGT 1–PPV When ºld have His Verses Read.-Rob’t Herrick- “When Helen first saw wrinkles in her face.”—Walter S. Landor. See Wrinkles. When I am a Man.—Anon.—COS—PP When I am a Man.-Nelly R. Cramer.—WR 17 When I am a Man.-Emily H. Miller.—SD—WR 17 When I am a Woman.—Clara J. Denton.—WLO “When I am Big.”—Anon.—PyR-TFS When I am Dead.—Anon.—CS 32 When I am Dead.—Emma A. Browne.—FP “When I am Dead.”—Rennell Rodd.—VA. “When I am dead and buried.” (Scribner’s.)—GG “When I am Dead and Sister to the Dust.”—Elsa Barker.— FIBW-TuF3 M . When I am Married.—Anon.—WR 2 º: When I am Old.—Caroline A. Briggs.-FMR—FP When I am Weak then I am Strong.—Mary Sherman.— - 19 When I beneath the Cold, Red Earth am Sleeping.—W: Motherwell.—EDY—HBP "When I Die.—Gustav Falke.—HGV - When Joys are Keenest.—Sir H: Taylor. When I Grow Up.–Anon.—WR 52 “When I have borne in memory what has tamed.” (Poems Dedicated to National Independence and Liberty, Pt. .., XVII.)—W: Wordsworth.-BGV-PGT 1 (Motherland, The.)—LH (Sonnet.)—SEP—VE When I Have Fears that I May Cease to Be. (Sonnet: “When I have fears,” etc.—C.)—J: Keats.-BGV- EPN-HBW-OB (Sonnet Written in January, 1818.)—WEP 4 (Tºgº, º; Death, The.)—CBP— EP — GEP — HBP — When I ; Gone Weird Ways.-J. : G. Neihardt.—HRW When I º at the Close of the Day.-Walt Whitman. —CA When I Heard the Learn’d Astronomer.—Walt Whitman. —APM–CAP—GT-SP 7 “When I look around me and me how few of the com- panions of earlier years.”—Johann W. von Goethe. —GG “When I Loved You.”—T: Moore.—HIBW-VSA When I Mean to Marry.—J: G. Saxe.—BS 17 When % Fºruse the Conquer'd Fame.—Walt Whitman,— When I Remember.—HI: J : Newbolt.—WE When I Sat by my fair.—T: Dermody.—DB . “When is ºw You Last, Rose.—Austin Dobson.—HEV– When I See. Blossoms Spring.—Anon.—NT “When I think on the happy days.”—Anon. (at. to Rob't Burns.)—BNL (Absence.)—FTA—GP—PGT 1 When I upon thy Bosom Lean.-J. Lapraik.-BGV When I was a Bachelor.—Anon.—CFBIP When I was a Boy.—Eugene Field.—BS 23—SP 4 When I was a Squantum Wagon.—Anon.—CB When I was an Ark.-Anon.—CB “When I was forced from Stella.”—Sir Philip Sidney. See Q Astrophel and Stella. - “When I was little.”—Anon.—FAS When I was One and Twenty.—A. E. Housman.—HIBW When I was Young.—Anon.—BS 17 * - *** When Icicles Hang by the Wall.—W: Shakespeare. TSee Lowe's Labour's Lost. When I’m a Man.—Anon.-LFS-PyS When I’m a Man.—Mary A. Barr.—PyS When I'm a Man.—Alice May Douglas.-SP 5 When I’m a Woman.—Lucy B. Wiggin.—PyS When º pºgrace—w: Shakespeare.—BS 25—HGP–PYO (Amor Omnia Vincit.)—FTA—LTV (Consolation, A.)—LOS 3—PGT 1–PHS—RAC (Sonnet.)—Ehl?—EP—EPC—EPE—FEP—GEP—H.B.B. —HBV−HGP—HTb-II—OB (II.)—SEP — STC – WE—WEP 1 º (Sonnet XXIX.--C.)—WEP 1 When in the Chronicle of Wasted Time.—W: Shakespeare. BNL–EP—EPC—GEP—HBV—HGP-OEL (Sonnet.)—FEP—HBP—OB (XVI.) (Sonnet CVI.-O.)—WEP 1 When in the First Great Hour.—Edith M. Thomas. See Inverted. Torch, The. When in the Night We Wake and Hear the Rain.—Rob't B. Wilson.—AL–SN “When in the Woods I Wander all Alone.”—E: Howell- Thurlow.—HBV—HBVy When Jenny Rode to Mill with Me.—Anon.—HTb-I When ºWore Bonnet Plain. — Frank L. Stanton — When Jim Died.-Anon.—CS 38—FAS When Jim was Dead.—Frank L. Stanton.—WR. 21 When *}, Comes from School.—Jas. N. Matthews.- When Johnny Comes Marching Home.—Patrick Sarsfield 's Gilmore.-PAH When Josiah Plays the Fiddle.—Julia T. Riordan.—WR 48 See Philip van Artewelde. When Kate, has Done My Room.—Anon.—WR 34 When Knighthood was in Flower. (Sel. fr.)—C: Major (Princess Mary, The.)—HSp When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloomed.—Walt Whitman. —AFI 2—Amp —APM —BE —CAP —GT —HBV – OAL–POL When Lincoln Died.—J. A. Edgerton.—WR. 45 When Lincoln Died.—F: W: Thomas.-POL When Lincoln was a Boy.—Anon.—WR 46 “When loss of property and loss of repute are come.”—R. S. Storrs.-GG . When Love and Duty Meet.—May Ellis Nichols.—CS 39 When Love Comes Knocking.—W: H. Gardner.—AA When Love is Kind.—T. Moore.—BOL When Love Meets Love.—T: E : Brown.—OVV When Love Most Secret Is.-Rob't Jones.—FTA—LTV When Love Shall Come.—Anon.—FLS When Love, Who Ruled.—T: Moore.—BLV When Lovely Woman. (Parody.)—Phoebe Cary.—HEV– HSp— “When lovely, woman stoops to folly.” — Oliver Goldsmith. See Vicar of Wakefield, The. When Mºgº, Gangs Away. —Jas. Hogg. —FEP —STO -- When Mah Lady Yawns.—C: T. Grilley.—HIH When Maidens Such as Hester Die.—C: Lamb.-STC 361 When AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS When Malindy Sings.-Paul L. Dunbar.—HER —HSPS — —SR—StS—WR 44 When Mº lyas a Little Girl.—Grace F. Coolidge.—TFS When Mandy Brings the Kids,-A. T. Worden.—CS 33 When Mary was a Lassie. —Anon. —CS 10 —CSS —M.M.R. When Ma's Away.-G: N. Lovejoy.—SR 15 When Me an’ Ed Got Religion.—Fred W. Shibley.—WR 33 When , Men Turn Gossips.--(News, The.)—CS 39 “When mºnt or the moonless skies.”—W: R. Spencer. -- 4 When 'midst the Gay I Meet.—T: Moore.—FTA When Mither’s Gane.—Anon.—WR. 38 When Mollie Sings at Noon.—E: Wilbur Mason.-WR 51 When Molly Smiles.—Anon.—BLV—HBV When Moonlike ore the Hazure Seas.-W. M. Thackeray.— NA—RTV—SP 4 When Mother Calls. (Boston Post.)—Orlſ - When Mother is Away.—Eve Earll Furlong.—WR 5 When My Hºwed Sleeping Lies.—Irene Rutherford McLeod. When my Mother Tucked Me In.—Bettie Garland-SR 13 When my Ship Comes in.-Rob't J. Burdette-HP When my Turn Comes.—Barrett Eastman.--—HP 2 * * * * When Aggeon Ascended the Throne.—Wendell Phillips. R. When Nature hath Betrayed the Heart that Loved her.— Sophie Jewett.—AA . g g e “When Nature Made her Chief work.”—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. - When not to Keep Books.--Anon.—SR 13 When Old Jack Died.—Jas. W. Riley.—WR 6 When on a Summer's Morn.—W.: H. Davies. See Bird of Paradise, The. º “When other friends are round thee.”—G: P. Morris—FTA When º Lips and Other Hearts.-Balfe. See Bohemian irl, The. When our fººds are Bowed with Woe.—HI: H. Milman. — tº (Hymn for the Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity.)—VA When Pa Begins to Shave.--Harry D. Robins.—BS 26 ° When Pa Gets Sick.-Anon.—WR, 32 When Pa Takes Care of Me.—F's. C. Williams.—BS 27 When º Tried Mental Healin’.-Alfred J. Waterhouse.— 38 C When Pa was a Boy.—S: E. Kiser.—CHP–IIIH–SP 3– WR, 32 When Pa Was Little Like Me.—S: E. Kiser.—SP 15 When Paderewski Plays.—E: S. Creamer.--WR 34 When Papa Holds My Hands.-S. W. Gillilan,—SP 4 When Papa was a Boy.—E. A. Brininstool.—CS 39 When Papa's Sick.-Joe Lincoln.—WR 32 When º was a Boy.—S: E. Kiser. See When Pa, was a BOy. When Polly buys a Hat.—E. Hill.—GSP When Polly Takes the Air.—Anon.—CBOP When Sally Learned to Skate.—Arnold M. Anderson—CB When Samwel led the Singin'. (Boston Globe.)—CS 32 When Santa Claus Comes.—Anon.—CC "When Santa Claus Comes.—Eliz. Sill.—WR 28 When Santa Claus was Ill.—Anon.—ChS When Santa Claus Went Wooing.—Joe Lincoln.-W.R. 34 when sº tuned the Rapture Strain.—T. G. Smollett. * When Saw We Thee.—Rob't E. Speer.—SP 4 When School is Out.—A. S. Webber.—SSC When Shall We Meet Again.—Anon.—LLC “When Shall We meet Again }”—Jas. F. Clarke.—FTA When §º, wº Three Meet Again }–Anon.—CS 15—HBP (1U)?". When she cam ben, she bobbed.—Rob't Burns.—EBS When she Comes.—G. H. Westley.—FLS When she Comes Home. (C.)—Jas. W. Riley.—AA—FTA— FHBV-LBA—ITV—TFY (When she Comes Home again.)—FEP When she Comes Home Again.—Jas. W. Riley. * going. When she was Born upon that Kansas Hill.—W: Herbert Carruth.-S When Should a Girl Marry 2—J. R. Parke.—BS 21 “When Sorrow, using mine own fire's Might.—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. When Sparrows Build. (Song fr. Supper at the Mill.)— Jean Ingelow.—NT—WR 16 (sl. ab?'.) (Song of the Old Love.)—HBV—PGT2 - (“We shall walk no more through the sodden plain”— sel.)—BNL When # comes Back to England. — Alfred Noyes. – When Stars are in the Quiet Skies. (Night and Love—C. —Song fr. Ernest Maltravers, Bk. III., Ch. I.)—E: Bulwer-Lytton.—FEP—FTA—VA (Song.)—CR—FLS (br. sel.) When Summer Says Good-bye.—Frank L. Stanton.—BS 24 When Tayis Bank.-Anon.—EBS When th’ Circus Cum tu Town.—J. Asher Parks.-W.R. 58 “When That I was and a Little Tiny Boy.—W: Shakespeare. See Twelfth Night. “When that Seint George hadde sleyne ye draggon.” (Lime- rick.)—Anon.—NA When the Apple Blossoms Stir.—Anon.— AD - ‘When the Assault was Intended to the City. (C.)—J: Milton. —EDY-EPE—EPS–FEP—HBP—PGT 1–PPV (Arms and the Muse.)—LH When the Birds Come North.-Ella Higginson.—SP 5 When the Bloom is on the Heather.—P: Grant.—TMR. See fore- . When the Cat's Away the Mice will Play. (T'ab.)—Mrs. Mary L. Gaddess.-WR 35 - When the Circuit Rider Came.—Jas. B. Adams.--SR 13 When the Circus Comes.—Nellie C. T. Herbert.—CB When the Clock Strikes Twelve.-Clara J. Denton.—EFY When the Cork Goes Down.—Rob't McIntyre.—SR 13 When the Cows Come Home.—Agnes E. Mitchell.—CHV- §§:- SA (sel.) — SP 8 — St.S — TMR (abr.) — 3 (Sl. abr.)—HP—IR . When the Cuckoo Sings. (Abr.)—Alfred Austin.—WR 48 When the Drum of Sickness Beats.-R. H. : Stoddard.—CBP When the Fairies Lived Here.—Anon.—TT When the Frost is on the Punkin. (Albr.)—Jas. W. Riley. #P-Fas–Hav-Havy—HP-PP– WR, 3 When the Full-Grown Poet Came.—Walt Whitman.-CAP “When the Girls Come to the Old House,”.—R : Watson Gilder.—AIL - “When thº, Golden day is done.”—Rob't L. Stevenson.— Ofº “When the Grass Shall Cover Me.”—Ina Coolbrith.-AA— GP–GS—HBIP–HBV—LBA—STC When the Grass Shall Grow Again.—Anon.—GP—HBP When the Gravy's on the Buckwheats.-S: E. Kiser.—SP 3 When the Great Grey Ships Come in.—Guy W. Carryl.— AA—Am]P–AIPPV-EDY—HBW — LBA — PAH — PNW When the Green Gits Back in the Trees. (C.)—Jas W. Riley.—A D–OAA (Spring.)—SR 1 When the Guns go SGB into Battle—Will Lawson-SBOS— When the Hammock Swings.--—E: A. Oldham.—WR 4 When the Harvest Days are Over. (Parody.)— Harry S. . Sargent.—NM When the Herds Were Watching.—W : Canton.—YC When the Hounds of Spring.—Algernon C. Swinburne. See Atalanta in Calydon. - “When the hours of day are numbered.”-H: W. Long- fellow. See Footsteps of Angels. When *g House is Alone by Itself. — Mary K. Dallas. – . 4. When the Kye Come [s] Hame.—Jas. Hogg.—BGV-BNL– CR—EBS—FEP—HEV—NT When the Lamp is Shattered.—Percy B. Shelley.—BGV- BNL–EP (Flight of Love, The.)—HBV—PGT 1–R.LP (Lines—C.)—OB—WEP 4 - When *g Hight Goes Out.—Harry S. Chester.—BS 23– When the * Comes to Tea.—Joseph C. Lincoln.—SR - 9 When º, Mists Have Rolled Away.—Annie Herbert.—LLC (abr. - (We Shall Know.)—CS 9—TFS (sel.) . When the Most is Said.—Mary A. De Vere.—AA—HBV When tººthern IBands Played Dixie.—Frank L. Stanton. W - When the Ocean Billows Roll.—Bishop Potter.—HTb-I When º,9; Man Smokes.—Paul Laurence Dunbar.— “When the pale wreath is laid upon the tomb.”—Anon.— When º Regiment Came Back.-Ella. Wheeler Wilcox.- “When the rough battle of the day is done.”—Jas. A. Gar- field. See Memory. When the Sea Gives Up Her Dead.—Jean Ingelow.—BOL When the Ship Comes in.—Clara J. Denton.—FT When '#. Sleepy Man Comes.—C : G. D. Roberts:—HBV- . Vy When the Snow Sifts Through.-S. W. Gillilan.—StS When the Stage Gits in.—Ben King.—WR 38 When º, stars of Morning Sang.—Anne P. L. Field.— When the Sultan Goes to Ispahan.-T: B. Aldrich.-AA— ASL–HBV When the Summer BS 26—HSp - When the Sunflowers Bloom.—Albert Bigelow Paine.—S When the Swallows.—J : H. Gordon.—LTIC - When ºther Gets Cross.--Anon.—CS 37—SR 15— When the Tide Goes Out.—Anon.—CS 10 t When the Train Comes In-Nixon Waterman.-BS 26— HSp When thº, Goes thro’ the Maples.—Ella M. Truesdell. When the Wind is Low.—Cale Young Rice.—LBM - "When the Woodbine Turns Red.—Anon.—HIEH When the Wºrld is Burning.—Ebenezer Jones.—NT—OB When ºvel War is Over.—C. C. Sawyer.—AWB– IOO. When Thou Art Near.—F. B. Doveton.—FLS When Thou Art Near Me.—Lady J: Scott.—FTA—HBP When Thou Art Nigh.--T: Moore.—FTA When Thou Must Home. (A Book of Airs, Pt. I., XX.)— T: Campion. l (O Crudelis Amor.)—PGT 1 (Vobiscum est lope.)—HBV—OB When Thy Beauty Appears.--T. Parnell.—BLV When Time Comes Creeping.—Eliz. Gould.—HTb-II When Time Hath Bereft. Thee.—Anon.—FLS Boarders Come.—Nixon Waterman.— 362 TITLE INDEX Whisper When Time, Who Steals.-T: Moore.—RLP When to her Lute Corinna Sings.--T: Campion.—BLV “When to the sessions of sweet, silent thought.”—W : Shakes- peare.—BNL–Ehſ?—EP—EPE—HBW–HGP–SEP —STC–WE (Friendship.)—TFY (Memory.)—PGT 1 (Sonnet.)—FEP—HBP—OB (III.) (Sonnet XXX.-O.)—HGP-WEP 1 When to Worship.—Anon.—CS 15 When Twilight Dews.--T: Moore.—FTA. When Under the Icy Eaves.—Edgar Lee Masters.--NPA “When wanished in this vapor we call life.”—A. T. L.-GG When War Shall be no More.—H: W. Longfellow.—CTBP When Wººston was President. — Rob't J. Burdette. — When When WR, 6 - we are All Asleep. (Cornisken Sonnets, IV.)—Rob't Buchanan.—VA. we are Parted.—Hamilton Aidé.—FLS—HBW-WA When we aré upon the Seas.-G: Wither. See Hallelujah. When We Go Home.—J. L. Scott.—HIDL When Y: Grow Big. (Concert piece.)—Lizzie J. Rook.-- “When we in our viciousness grow hard.”—W: Shakes- peare. See Antony and Cleopatra. When we Plant a Tree. (Sel. fr. a 12tter.)—Oliver W. FIolmes.—LLC—OAA. When We Two Parted.—Lord Byron.—BGV-BNL–BOL —EPN-FEP—GEP—HIBP—HBV-OE–PGT 1– RLP—WEP, 4 When we were Poor.—C : • Lamb.-FT When Will Love Come?—Pakenlham Beatty.—FLS — HBW —HP–VSA - When will You Come Home Again?—Anon.—CS 19 At Christmas-time.)—HS # ( When Yºs Thou Save the People?—Ebenezer Elliott.— 2 “When you are Old.”-—W: Henley.—LTV When you are Old.—W: B. Yeats.-OB–OVV-TIP When You Come.—Mary Aldis.--NPA When Your Beauty Appears.--T: , Parnell.—BNL (Song: “When thy beauty appears.”)—OB 'When Zephyrs Blow.—S: Travers Clover.—GS Whenas in Silks My Julia Goes.—Rob't Herrick-BNL–NT (Poetry of Dress, The, II.) GT 1 (Urgº sms H Whenceness of the Which.-Anon.—WA - “When'er a noble deed is wrought.”—H: W. Longfellow. See Santa Filomena. Whenever a Little Child is Born.-Agnes C. Mason.—AA Where “A Lovely Time was Had.”—W: Allen White.—S Where are the Men 2–Talhaiarn (tr. by T : Oliphant).- BNL . Where aſsºcked Folks Buried ? (Truth. Seeker.)—CS 21 —SR 4 . . Where are You Goingſ, My Pretty Maid] 7–Anon.—BNL —FEP—TCP (w. tab.) - (Pantomime based on poem — by Agnes Crawford. — W “Where º Going, my Little Cat', ''-Eliza Lee Follen. Where are Your Treasures —Horace B. Durant.—CS 32 Where Avalanches Wail.—Anon.—NA “Where Be You Going, You Devon Maid”—J: Keats.-HBV Where Columbia Stands.-A. H. Hall.—PAPrm - Where did You Come from ſ, Baby] 2–G : Macdonald. See At the Back of the North Wind. Where do all the Daisies Go ?—Anon.—PP1. (At. to Chris- tina G. Rossetti.)—CFBIP Where do Sleepy Boys Go.—Anon.—WR 52 Where do You Live 3—Anon.—PR—WR 14 (Grumble Corner and Thanksgiving strº–cs 30 Where Dreams are Sold.—Jean Graham.— Where Easter Eggs Grow.—Harriet B. Sterling.—WR. 57 Where Gadie Rins.—J: Park.-EBS Where Go the Boats —Rob't L: Stevenson.-CFBP—GT- PG pr—Port—RAC—SFM–SMG-Pok. Where He Erred.—Anon.—WHO - Where Helen Comes.—J. J. Rooney.—AA Where Helen Sits.--Laura E. Richards.-AA Where Hudson’s Wave.—G : P. Morris.-AA Where Ignorance is Bliss.--Anon.—HIP–SP 4 Where Ignorance is Bliss.-Howard Fielding.—SP 5 Where is He 3—H: Neele.—SS Where is Mary Alice Smith ? (C.)—Jas. Whitcomb Riley. (Mary Alice Smith—abr.)—BS 19–WR 43 Where is my Hat 2—A. F. Owens.—SR 7 Where is my Kitty ?—Anon-WR 35 Where is Papa To-night 7–Cora M. Eager.—BS 5 Where is the Sweetest Music?—G. : Sigerson. See Dean of Lismore’s Book, The. Where is Thy Favorite Haunt.—J : Keble.—CBP Where Ties the Land 7–Arthur H. Clough. Absence. - Where Love Is..—Amelia Josephine Burr.—HIBW Where Love is, there God is also. (C.)—Leo Tolstoi...—CLS (Heavenly Guest, The - metrical vers. — tr. by Celia Thaxter.)—BS 17 Where Man should Die.—Michael J. Barry.—CS 6 Where my Books Go.—W: B. Yeats.-O.B—OVV Where my Treasure is.--Anon.—HIP 2 Where no Land Lies.—Helen M. Merrill—OCV - … Wi. Plymouth Rock Crops Out.—Wendell Phillips.--SSR €re §r rins sweet amang the Flowers.—Jas. Nicol.— º gomes—oo–EP—EPE—HBy—LTV- ºf See Songs in “Where Runs the River.”—Fs. W: Bourdillon.—HIBW Where Santa Claus Goes.—Anon.—WR 28 . (C.)—Josiah G. Where Shall the Baby’s Dimple Be? Holland.—BS 2 “Where shall the lover, rest ?”—Walter Scott. See Marmion. Where Shall We Find God?—Edith W. Linn-SSE “Where she her sacred bower adorns.” (Light conceits of Lovers, V.)—T: Campion.—ORL “Where the bee sucks, there suck I.”—W : Shakespeare. See Tempest, The. o “Where the Lilies Bloom.”—Howell L. Piner.—WR 23 Where the Mince Pie Grows.--Anon—WB 40 Where the Mountain Sips the Sea.—C : James.—HIP 2 Where ths Rainbow Never Fades.—G: D: Prentice.—HTb-I —SP 4 Where the Roses Grew.—Eliz. Akers Allen.—CBP Where the Spankweed Grows.-Paul West.—CS 38—HTb-II —WR 52 - Where there’s a Will there's a Way. (Dial.)—Anon.—MPD Where there’s a Will there's a Way.—Eliza Cook.-KNE Where thgº; a Will There's a Way. (Dial.)—Sophie May. t - - Where They Grow.—Anon.—COS—PP Where They Never Feel the Cold,—Anon-PP-YPS Where Thou Goest I Will Go.—Howell L. Piner.—WR 23 Where Tyrants Perish.--—J : Lancaster Spalding—HP 2 Where was I?—B. L. C. Griffith.-MN “Where we love is home.”—Oliver W. See Poet at the Breakfast-table, The. “Where'er a noble deed is wrought.”—H: W. Longfellow. See Santa Filomena. Where’s Annette 2—Aden.—BS 11 Where's Bill.—Carl Smith.-WR 58 Where's My Baby ?—Anon.—OS 1 Where's My Hat 7–Rob't C. V. Meyers.-CS 4 * . “Wherever party spirit shall strain the ancient guarantees of freedom.”—G. : W. Curtis. See Centennial Celebra- . tion of Concord Fight. “Whether the Turkish new Moon.”—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. Which 7–Anon.—BS 24 Which 3—Ethel L. Beers. See Which Shall it Be? Holmes. Which Could I Spare 3–Frances B. M. Brotherson.—CS 4 Which Firm are You in 2—Joe Cone.—SP 7 Which General?—Kate W. Hamilton.—CHP—PyR-WR 25 Which is Best ? (Dial.)—Annie L. Hannah.-TT Which is Best ?—Laura C. Redden.—BIL Which is the Favourite 3—C : and Mary Lamb.-OTPC Which is Which (To an Officer in the Army, etc.—C.)—J: Byrom.—HIPE (Jacobite Toast.)—BLV—FEP. Which is Your Lot ?—Anon.—CBOP Which is Your Way ?—Anon.-PyR. Which Loved Best ?—Joy Allison.—CBOP—HTb-II—LPP Which of Three ?—Martin, E. Jensen.—SP 4 Which One 2—I: H. Brown.—AmSS—BS 25 Which One was Kept 2—Lizzie M. Hadley.—SR 9 (Kittens and Babies.)—BR (sl. abr.)—CS 28 Which Path 2–E. J. Goodfellow.—SSE Which Path Shall Yours. Be?—Ray D. Smith—HP 2 Which Road 2–Anon.—CS 30 Which Shall It, Be H-Eme L. Beers.-CS 3—FEP—HTb-I (Not One to Spare.)—BNL–GP (Which 2)—LTV Which Side are you On? (Our Youth.)—SSS Which was Most Truly Dead?—C: Augustin Sainte Beuve. —AFP Which Yº Does the Wind Blow 3–Lucy Aikin.-OTPC— While it was Yet Dark.-C: E. Hesselgrave.—OAE While Shepherds Watched.—Clara J. Denton.—SSE While Shepherds Watched.—Nahum Tate. See While She- ... pherds Watched their Flocks, by Night. “While Shepherds Watched their Flocks by Night.”—Marg. Deland.—GN–HBVy—OAC While Shepherds Watched findi: Flocks by Night] –Nahu Tate.—BOC—GN–HBV-HIBVy—LLC — LOS 1 OS 1–OTPQ-PGGR—TYP-YQ (Christmas.)—DD–FEP—HTb-II—OAC - “While Stars of Christmas Shine.”—Emilie Poulsson.—TYP While the Days go by.—H: Abbey.—HEV While the Joy Goes On.—Clara J. Denton.—WILO While We May.—Susan Coolidge.—BS 16—HP While We May.—Fs. B. Willard.—HTb-I—SP 4 Whilst as Fickle Fortune Smiled.—R: Barnfield.—FEP Whilst it is Prime.—Edmund Spenser. See Amoretti and Epithalamion. Whilst g; I Seek.-Helen M. Williams.-CBP—FEP— Whims.-A. V. Bower.—CS 24 Whip-poor-Will.—Clarence Bennett.—WR 4 Whip-Poor Will.—A. McLachlan.-SBOS—SGB Whip-poor-will.—Mary M. Dodge.—POS Whip-poor-will.—Lucy S. Ruggles.—TFS Whip-poor-will, The.—E: B. Brownlow.—TCW Whippoorwill, The.—Madison Cawein.—AL Whip-poor-will, The.—HI: Van Dyke.—ASL–SSR. Whirling Wheel, The.—Tudor Jenks.- BS 23 \ . Whirlwind Road, The.—Edwin Markham.—AA Whiskers, The.—S: Woodworth.--CS 5—FEP Whiskey Bill.—Anon.—WR 18 Whiskey Never Left Him.—Arthur McEwen.—WR 51 Whisper l—Frances Wynne.—DB—FEP Whisper, A.—Eliz. Mary Little.—DB Whisper of Earth, The.—E: J. O’Brien.—LY 363 Whisperer AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Whisperer, The.—Jas, Stephens.—DB Whisperers, The.—Wilfrid Wilson Gibson, L-HBV Whisperim’ º—iºns Bacheller.—CS 30— SP 2 — WR 2 (sl. abr. Whispering Bird. (Pant.)—Marie G. MacDonald.—WR 50 Whispering Gallery, The-Jas. T. McKay.—LTV Whisperings in Wººl; Boughs.-A. Lindsay Gordon.—OVW Whispers of Heavenly Death.-Walt Whitman.—APM–CAP Whistle, The (a letter written to Madame Brillon, Nov. 10, 1779). Sel. fr. (Too Dear for the Whistle.)—B : Franklin.-LLC—SSR gº (Don't Give too much for the Whistle—sl. abr.)—RLP Whistle, The.—C : Murray.—EB Whistle, The.—Rob't Story.—BNL–MHR—MR—PP—YPS (Whistler, The.)—CS 9 Whistle, and I’ll Come to [ Ye or J You, My Lad.—Rob't Eurns.—BNL–WEP 3 Whistle o'er the lave o’t.—Rob't Burns—EBS Whistler, The.—Rob't Story. See Whistle, The. Whistlin' Thief, The.—S: Lover.—DB—RTI Whistling Boy.—Nixon Waterman,—WR 48 Whistlingº, The. — Fred Emerson Brooks. – CS 38 — 37 Whishiº; that Holds the Plough, The.—G: Crabbe.— Whistling in Heaven. (Harper’s Magazine.)—CS 14 Whistling Marmot, The.—Hamlin Garland.—SN Whistling Regiment, The.—Jas. C. Harvey.—BS 18–CS 30 —PEP —P whistºr's Soliloquy, The. (Parody.)—Carolyn Wells.- White Anemone, The.—Rob’t, Earl of Lytton.—GN (abr.) ('Tis the White Anemone.)—POS - White Azaleas.-Harriet McE. Kimball.—AA—HBW White Azaleas.-C : T. Wright.—WR 37 White Birds, The.—W: B. Yeats.-VA White Blººm's off the Bog, The.—Alfred P. Graves.—DB White Brigade, The.—J: Macy.—OAM - - - White Butterflies. (Envoi —C.—abr. —in A Century of Rºdels)—Algernon C. Swinburne.—LC—Port— White Camelia, A.—Edgar Fawcett.—SN White Canoe, The-Alan Sullivan,—TCV. White Chip Hat, The.—Nathaniel P. Willis.-H.PE “White City, The.”—R. : Watson Gilder.—PAH White City, The.—T: S. Jones Jr.—LY White Cockade, The.—Anon.—EBS - White Devil, The. Sel. fr. (Dirge, A.)—J: Webster.—EPE— FEP—HBV—OB-QH (Land Dirge, A.)—PGT 1 White Feet of Atthis, The...—H: Anderson Lafler.—GS White Fisher, The...— (Old Ballad.)—ESB White Flag, The.—J: Hay.—HIBV. White Flag, The.—W: Winter.—CBP White Gull, The.—Bliss Carman.-TCV White Hearse, The.—Anon.—WR 6 º White House by Moonlight, The.—Walt Whitman.-PNW White Hºf itchen in 1862, The.-Jas. Whitcomb Riley. White Islandſ; or, Place of the Blest], The.—Rob't Herrick. . —EPC—EPS—HIBE’—HEV–WEP 2 White Jessamine, The.—J: B. Tabb.-ASL–HBV White Kitten, The.—Marian Douglas.-WR 17 White Lady, The.—T: Hood.—HEV White Lights, The.—Edwin Arlington Robinson.—NPA White Lily, A.—Mary L. Wright.—CS 35 White Mº's Burden, The. — Rudyard Kipling. — SGB – WR, 26 White Moth, The.—Arthur T. Quiller-Couch.-WA White Pacha, The.—Andrew Lang.—LH–LHT White Paternoster, The.—Anon.—BVC White Peace, The...—W: Sharp.–HBV White Peacock, The.—W: Sharp. See Sospiri di Roma. White, Pillared Neck.-R. : Watson . Gilder.—WSA White Ribbon, The.—Hattie F. Crocker.—WR 18 White Road up Athirt the Hill, The.—W: Barnes.—OR White Rose, A.—J: B. O'Reilly.—AA—AFV—BIP—DB– HBW-LBA—OB—OVW - White Rose, The...—Anon.—BLV White Rose, The.—Jos. O’Connor.—AWB White Rose, The. (1st. st. fr. Somerville's Presenting to a Lady a White Rose and a Red, etc.)—W: Somerville and W: Congreve.—BNL–FEP—HBP—NT—OS 2 White Rose and Red. (Sel. fr.)—Rob't W: Buchanan.—RLP White Rose and the Poppy, The.—Annie L. Hannah.-CS 32 White Rose o' June, The.—Lady C. Nairne.—BGV White Rose over the Water, The-G: W. Thornbury.—WA White Roses.—Cora Fabbri, A.A. White Roses.—Ernest Rhys.-VA White Seal, The, Verse preceding. (Seal Lullaby.)—Rud- yard Kipling.—Port White Ship, The.—Dante G. Rossetti.-E.HT-LHT-LOS 3 —POA—SSR—WR 1 (cond.) White Ships and the Red, The.—Joyce Kilmer.—AMV 3 White Squall, The.—Bryan W. Procter.—BNL White Squall, The.—W: M. Thackeray.—BS 9–CR—CS 19 —HBP—MR—SAE (sel.)—THP (After the Storm—sel.)—LC—Port White stºphe-Ludwig |Uhland. (Tr. by Eugene Field.) White Underneath.-Rebecca S. Palfrey.—CBP—STC White Witch, The.—Jas. Weldon Johnson.—AMV 3 White Witch, The.--Dora Sigerson Shorter.—RTI White-Footed Deer, The.—W: Cullen Bryant.-PGGR–RAO —SMG-STP Whitel-Blast, The.—W: Wordsworth.-OTPC Whitethroat, The.—Theodore H. Rand.—OCW—TOW White-throated Sparrow, The.—A. West.—SN Whither.—J: W. Cheney.—AA Whither.—Philip B. Goetz.-AA Whither ? (Sonnet VIII.)—Hartley Coleridge. See following. “Whither is , Gone the Wisdom and the Power.”—Hartley Coleridge.—HEV ... Whither ? (Sonnet VIII.)—VA Whiting and the Snail, The.—Lewis Carroll. See Alice's Ad- ventures in Wonderland. Whitman and Emerson.—Marg. O. B. Wilkinson.—LY Whitman's Ride for Oregon.—Hezekiah Butterworth.-PAH Whittier.—Marg. E. Sangster.—AA—DD Whittier Alphabet, A, (Comp. fr.) J: G. Whittier.—PEO Whittier, Extract Concerning.—J: Bright.—PEO Whittier, Extract Concerning.—Horace E. Scudder.—PEO Whittier, Extract Concerning.—R : H : Stoddard.—PEO Whittier, Extract Concerning. — Frances H. Underwood. — { Whittier, Extract Concerning.—David A. Wasson.—PEO Whittington and His Cat.—Anon.—ABW Whittle and Sarratt.—W: Hazlitt.—FT Whittling.—J: Pierpont.—BNL–GN (Whittling—a Yankee Portrait.)—SS (Whittling Typical of Young America.)—BLP (Yankee Boy, The.)—CS 35 Whittling—a Yankee Portrait.—J: Pierpont. See foregoing. Whittling Typical of Young America.-J: Pierpont. See Whittling. - Who and What are Great Men?—Rob't C. Winthrop. See ~~~ Centennial Oration. &Who are Really Honored.—Edwin H. Chapin.—FD 2 Who are Responsible 3–W : L. Garrison.—SSD Who are the Free ?—Canon Farrar.—PR. Who are the Free ?—J: G. Prince.—CS 15 “Who art thou, shadowy passer-by ?”—Victor Hugo.—GG Who ate the Cake 2 (Momo.)—Stanley Schell.—WR 56 Who Broke the Eggs?—Anon.—WR 50 Who Came First.—Anon.—NM Who Can Forget 2—Giles Fletcher.—YC “Who º dancing over the snow.”—Dinah M. Mulock. PO - Who Did It? (Boston Post.)—SR 11 Who Fº to Speak of Ninety-Eight.—J: Kells Ingram.— Who Follow the Flag.—HI: Van Dyke.—OAF Who Gather Gold.—Andrew B. Saxton.—HIP Who Got Skinned ?—Marg. G. Hays.-SP 4 “Who has not looked upon her brow.”—Pierre Rogers (tr. by Costello.)—FTA Who Has Seen the Wind 7–Christina G. Rossetti...—ASR-I —gº-HBy —HBVy —PGpr—PP1 —RAC —SFM Who is It?—Anon. See Jack Frost. Who is It?—Anon.—CHP Who is It?—Anon.—NYM-PEO (sl. abr.) (Jack Frost.)—NV ho is It?—Anon.—TFS Who is my Neighbor —Anon.—SSS Who is my Neighbor ? (Poem.)—Anon.-W.R. 33 Who is my Neighbor.—(St. ºwie-Bor Who is She?—Marian Douglas.-CSS Who is She?—Julie M. Lippmann.--TT “Who is Silvia [or Sylvia] 2 [What is She 2]”—W: Shake- Speare See Two Gentlemen of Verona, The. Who is the Mother.—Anon.—NM Who is the Poet?—Kate Woodland.—St.L) Who is This Wonderful Prophet?—Anon.—CS 19 Who is to Blame 2—Anon.—CS 14 “Who Killed Joe's Baby?”—C: Sheldon.—SR 14 Who Killed Tom Roper ?—Anon.—WR 18 Who Know not Love. . (Two Songs from the Persian, II.- O.—T: B. Aldrich.-LTV ("Oh, Ah-o.J. sad are they who know not love.”)— 3 (Sad are they who Know not Love—abr.)—TFY Who Knows?—Anon.—CHP - Who Knows?—Arthur Hugh Clough. See Amours de Voy- age. Who Knows?—Nora Perry.—AA Who Knows the Most 7—Nellie G. Bronson.--TT Who Likes the Rain?—Clara D. Bates.— CFBIP — CHW — FAS–LPP–NV—PPl—TT (abºr.) Who Loves the Rain.-Frances Shaw.—NPA * Who tºº, the Trees Best ?—Alice May Douglas.-CHP — Who Made the Speech.-Anon-WR 17—YFE Who Made Them 2–Anon.—TFS Who Marches Next Memorial Day ? — C : Winslow Hall. — EHTb-II Who Ne'er has Suffered.—J. B. Goode.—HTb-I Who ne'er his Bread in Sorrow Ate. — Johann W. von Goethe. See Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship. Who Owned the Spoons.—Fidelia Fountain.—WR. 55 Who Patriots Are...—C: F. Dole.—SSR. Who Plants a Tree.—Lucy Larcom.—TMR (abºr.) ( Plans i Tree. )—AD—DD–HBWy—LLC—OAA—PEO Who Rides behind the Bells 7 — Zona Gale. Pelleas and Ettarre, The. Who Rules the Household 7–Anon.—CS 26 (Eggs and the Horses.)—BNL See Loves of 364 TITLE INDEX Widow Who Runs may Read. (Septuagesima Sunday - 0.) - J. t Re e.—VA (Elder Scripture, The-Sel.)—HBP Who Santy-Claus Wuz.—Jas. W. Riley.-GH Who Shall be Queen of May"?—Marion Wayland.—SR 9 Who Should Wipe the Dishes —Mary Kelly.—WR 24 Who Stole the Bird's Nest ?—Lydia M. Child.—ASR-II— CBOP—CFBP—GSP—LOS 1–NW–PGpr— RAC — SMG-SP 1 (W. refrain.)—LLC—Port—WCL ho to Fear.—Anon.—PR Who was he @ Sel. fr. (Race with the Flames, The-Pt. I., abr. ; sel. fr. Pt. II.)—W : H. H. Murray.—HER Who was Santa Claus.--Anon.—CBOP Who was She 3—Anon.—COS—PP Who was the Minute-man 2–G. : W. Curtis. Celebration of Concord Fight. Who will Believe my Verse.—W : Shakespeare.—BLV Who Would be a Boy Again?—Anon.—CS 7 “Whoe'er she be.”—R : Crashaw.—OEL (abr.) (Wishes for the Supposed Mistress.)—BLV—FEP (sl. abr.)—GEP—PGT 1 (abr.) (Wishes to his Supposed Mistress—O.)—BNL (abr.)— HBV-OB (sl abr.) (Sels.)—WEP 2 f Whole Bººt Psalmes, The. (Poem.)—(Sels. fr.)—Anon. Whole Creation Groaneth, The.—S. Weir Mitchell.—SR Whole Duty of Children. — Rob’t L: Stevenson. — BVC — FIBV-HEVy Who'll be the Drunkards Then?—T: R. Thompson.—TS Who'll Buy my Love-knots —T: Moore.—WR 11 Who'll Tend Baby?—E. E.-HP Whom God Hath. Joined.—T. G. McClaughry.—PF “Whom the Gods Love.”—Mark A. D. Howe.—AA Whom wilt thou Live for.—Anon.—CS 15 Who's Dead.—T: Frost.—WR 58 Whose Little Girl.—Ethel M. Kelley.—HT Whummil Bore, The.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Why?—Anon.—CHP Why.--Anon.—CHV-WR 4 Why—?—Anon.—CS 40 A Why?—S. P. B.-SR 2 Why.-Bliss Carman.--LBM–OB–OVW Why?—Christopher Pearse Cranch.-CBP Why?—Stephen Crane.—AA Why?—Eugene Field. (Wr. at. - Christmas Ring 3) Why?—Walter Savage Landor.—EP Why?—Maud Moore.—HP Why?—Mary L. Ritter.—BNL–TFY Why?—“Viola.”—FLS Why a Ship is Like a Woman.—Anon.—NM Why, and Because.—Anon.—LPS–PP - “Why are we so impatient of delay” (Teach us to Wait— O.).-Phoebe Cary.-GG g Why art thou Silent —W: Wordsworth.--BGV “Why art thou Slow, thou Rest of Trouble, Death.”—Philip Massinger.—QH Why Benjangº, Decides for Prohibition.—Wira Hopkins. Why Bºnd Pat Married.—R : H : Stoddard.— BS 5 — Why Bºgus Fall. — Alma Frances McCollum. — SBOS — Why Bunnies Bring Easter Eggs.--Anon.—WR 57 Why Cº. Wash after Eating. — Eva J. Beede. — LPP — R 35 Why Class “A”, Gave Thanks.-Lucy Copinger. See When Class “A” Gave Thanks. Why Cºe not to Court # (Sel. fr.)—J: Skelton.—EP— Why Destroy this Government 2—T: A. R. Nelson.—SSD Why do Bells of Christmas Ring?—Eugene Field. (Wr. at. See Christmas Song.—Lydia A. C. Ward.) Why do they Ever Begin 7–Anon.—WR 17 Why Does Azure Deck the Sky 7–T: Moore.—RLP Why Pº the Men Propose ?— T: Haynes Bayly.—HSp — A. Why Don’t you Tell me Yes?—Mrs. G : Archibald.—WR 2 Why Drink Wine.—H: Aldrich.-HP (Reasons for Drinking—diff vers.)—BLV—THP–WA Why Hank was not Hanged.—Anon.—WR 44 Why he Stopped Strong Drink.-Itta Allen Fellner.—WR. 57 Why he ºfed to Laugh. . (Detroit Free Press.) — CH — SR 10 Why he Wouldn't Sell the Farm.—A. A. Dayton.--—BS 1 Why hº 9ſſion Changed. (Dial.) — Hilary Johnson. — Why I am a Republican.-Ulysses Simpson Grant.—WR 42 Why I Love Her.—Alex. Brome.—HIBV. Why I Love Thee. (Lover to his Mistress, The - C.) — FIamilton Aïdé.—FLS - Why I Qbject to High License.—J. R. Turner.—WR 18 Why I Sing.—Anon.—SSS Why is it So?—Anon.—HIP—HTb-I Why it was Cold in May.—Henrietta R. Eliot.—AA—SR 6 Why Jim Forsook the Ministry.—Clarence H. Pierson.—GH Why Liab and I Parted.—N. S. Emerson.—WR 24 (How Liab and I Parted.)—SR 1 Why, Hºly Charmer ? (Fr. The Hive.)—Anon.— BNL — Why my Father Left the Army.—C: Lever (arr. by J: A. McCabe.)—DR , Why no Scotchmen Go to Heaven.—Anon-SDR Why Not?—Harriet Monroe.—HT See Centennial Why the Dog's Tail was Skinned. See also Why do Bells of Why Not do It, Sir, To-day?— C: and Mary Lamb.- CHW OTPC Why One Excelled the Other.—Anon.—FAS Why Sammy Left the Farm.—Albert B. Paine.—AWH Why sº g Sign the Pledge' — Mrs. S. M. I. Henry. — W.R. Why shºwe Faint and Fear to Live Alone. — J: Keble. Why shoulist Thou Fear l—F: E. Dewhurst.—SP 4 “Why shºt thou fill to-day with sorrow.”—Paul Fleming. Why so Pale %–Sir J.: Suckling. See following. Why so Pale and Wan 2 (Fr. Aglaura.)—Sir J.: Suckling. —BNL–Ehl?—EP—GEP—OB—PYO—RLP (Encouragements to a Lover.)—PGT 1 (Orsames' Song [in “Aglaura”].)—SEP—WE—WEP 2 (Song—O.)—HBP—HBW (Why so Pale 2)—BNL–FEP—GP—OB—OEL–PYO (“Why so pale and wan, fond lover ?”)—BLV —CBP — |FIPC–EPE—GP—OEL “Why so pale and wan, fond lover ?”—Sir J: Suckling. See foregoing. Why sº, birds IHop and Others Walk. — J. L. Bates. – Why sould nocht Allane honorit be 2–Anon.—EBS Why the § Aways Falls upon her Feet.—Louise Jamison. Why the Cows Came Late.—J: Hoynton.—WR 4 (Mon.)–(Arr. by Stan- ley Schell.)—WR 32 Why the Robin's Breast is [or was] Red.—Jas. R. Randall. —AA—WR 6 Why they Didn't Bow.—Anon.—WR 7 Why they Grow.—Anon.—LPP Why they, Twinkle. (Album Verses — C.) — Oliver W. Holmes.—SAE - “Why this Waste §”—J: White Chadwick,--THV Why thus Longing ?—Harriet W. Sewall.—AA—BNL–CBP —FEP—HIBIP–STC Why Truth Goes Naked.—Anon.—HIP Why Uncle Ben Back-slid.—Ralph Bingham.—CS 34 Why was Cupid a Boy.—W: Blake.—BLV Why was he Ill?—Anon.—WR 52 Why We Love Lincoln.--Anon.—CHP Why: “Why do the houses stand.”—G. : MacDonald.— OVW “Why, why repine, my pensive friend.” (Poems and Epi- §a C.—O.)—Walter S. Landor.— BGW — HP – (Resignation.)—HBV−OB Why "#5; Call it Death's Dark Night? — C. M. Noel.— Why Woman Wants the Ballot.—Marie C. Brehm.—WR 18 Why Women Can't Vote.—“Dorothy. Dix.”—WR 56 Why Write my Name.—Fs. Lord Jeffrey.—BLV Why ye º Someth before ye Leafe.—Oliver Herford. Wicklow.—G: F., Savage-Armstrong.—TIP Wicklow Scene, A.—G: F. Sayage-Armstrong.—TIP Wicliffe... (C.—Ecclesiastical Sonnets, Pt. II., XVII.)—W: Wordsworth.-EDY (John Wickliffe—sel.)—BNL Widder Budd.—Anon;–CS 21 Widder Doodle.—Marietta Holley. See Josiah Allen’s Wife º as a P. A. and P. I. Widder Green's Last Words.--Anon.—CS 13 Widder Johnsing, The-Ruth McEnery Stuart.—WR 37 Widdicombe, Fair.—(Ballad.)—BBB-OBB Widdowes Teares; or, Dirge of Dorcas, The.—Rob't Herrick. . (Dirge for Dorcas—abr.)—EPs Wide-awake.—G: W. Bungay.—WR 46 “Wide-awake Club” Song.—Anon.—POL Widening Horizon, The...—Frances E. Willard.—WR 18 widow, ſh; c. F. Gellert (tr. by C. T. Brooks.)—CS 17– Widow, The—Allan Ramsay-HBV. Widow #. Child, The. — Alfred Tennyson. See Princess, €. Widow and her Son, The. ... (In Sketch Book—abr.)—Wash- ... ington. Irving.—BS 9-FTR Widow at Windsor, The. (C.)—Rudyard Kipling. (Sons of the Widow, The.)—WR 21 - Widow Bedott Papers, The, Sels. fr.—Frances M. Whitcher. Hezekiah Bedott, (Ch. I.)—BS 2—CS 3—MHR Recipe ºpotato Pudding. (Dial. a.d. fr. Ch. XXIX.) —MP (Widow Bedott to Elder Sniffles, The-verses fr. Ch. XIII., sl. abr.)—AWH–BNL–THP Widow Bedott's Poetry, The. (Ch. II.)—CS 4—MHR Widow Bedott to Elder Sniffles.—Frances M. Whitcher. See Widow Bedott Papers, The. Widow Bedott's Poetry, The-Frances M. Whitcher. See Widow Bedott Papers, The. - Widow Bird, A [or The J. (Song fr. Charles the First, Sc. V.—abr.)—Percy B. Shelley.—CGd—CTBP—LC Widow Hº: grima, — J: T. Trowbridge. — BS 7 — - Sél. Widow Cummiskey, The.—Anon.—BS 14 - - Widow Machree.—S: Lover.—BNL —DB —HBP —HBV — RTI—TTP–VA Widow MacShane.—Rob't H. Newell.—THP Widow Malone.— C : Lever.— BNL — CR — CS 19 — DB — HBV—HH —PYO —RTI—RTV —SAE (br. sel.)— SAy—SDR-SP 4–THP-TIP Widow Muggins—Her Opinions of Cooks, Suitors and Hus- . . bands, The.—J. W. Bonfield.—SD Widow Mysie, The. (Oond.)—Rob't Buchanan.—BS 25 365 Widow - AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Widow of Glencoe, The. (In Lays of the Scottish Cava- liers.)—W: E. Aytoun.-E.I)Y (sel.) Widow O’Shane's Rint, The.—Anon.—CD : Widowed Heart, The.—Albert Pike.-AA Widowed Mother, The.—J: Wilson.—RLP Widowhood.—M. Eliz. Crouse.—HIP 2 Widow’s Hymn, A.—G. : Wither.—OB (sel.) (For a Widower or Widow.)—CBP—HBP Widow’s Light, The.—Augusta Moore.—CS 18 Widow’s Mite, The-Fröl’k Locker-Lampson.—BNL–GC — |HBV-OAMs—TM-VA * Widow's Revenge, The.—Frank R. Stockton.—DR widow; sº Restored to Life, The. — Wesley Stretch. — Widow's Song, The.—E: Coate Pinkney.-YBW Widow’s Wooing.—Anon.—WR 58 Wife, A.—W : Allingham.—FEP Wife, A.—J: Dryden. See Eleonora. e Wife, A.— (Impromptu in Ana.)—R : B. Sheridan.—THP Wife, A.—Sir H : Taylor. See Philip van Artevelde. Wife, The. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Wife, The.—Belle Blitz.—WR 58 Wife, The.—Phoebe Cary.—THP \ | Wife, The-Anna P. Dinnies.—AA * 'Wife, The-Theodosia Garrison.—HIBW-HT , The, Sel. fr. (St. Pierre to Ferrardo—Act IV., Sc. lsº 3.)—Jas. S. Knowles.—CS 4—FR—SS Wife, The.—Anna Spencer Twitchell.—LY ! , The.—J: G. Whittier. See Among the Hills. |W; a-lost, The.—W: Barnes.—OB–OVV Wife and a Home, A. (Dial.)—Anon.—NDP | Wife, Children and Friends—W: R. Spencer.—BGV—BNL | —CS 11 (sl. abº'.)—TFY lwife from Fairyland. The R. Le Gallienne,—HBV—LBM : Wife He Wants, The.—J. Stevenson.—RTI Wife my Birther Got, The.—Padric Gregory.—RTI Wife of Auchtermuchty, The...—Anon.—EBS , Wife of Llew, The.—Fs. Ledwidge.—Gnl?-II Wife of Loki, The.—Lady Charlotte Elliot.—VA Wife of Usher's Well, The. (In Border Minstrelsy.)—Anon. —BB—BESB–CSBIP—EBS—ESB —HBW —OB — OBB-RTV (Abr.)—BPB—CEL–WEP 1 Wife to her Husband, The.—Anon.—BNL–HBV–TFY Wife to Husband. (Im The Unseen World.)—Christina G. Rossetti...—CBP—VA Wife who Sat Up, The.—G: Grossmith.-HSp—RTV Wife Wrapt in Wether's Skin, The.— (Old Ballad,)—ESB Wife's Appeal, The.—W. C. Bennett.—CS 11 Wife's Appeal, The.—Sarah J. Lippincott.—CS 24 : Wife's Confession, A.—Violet Fane.—WR 7 º Wife's Duty, A. — W: Shakespeare. See Taming of the Wife's Lament, A.—Will H. Cadmus.--DR Wife's Prayer, The.—Annie De G. Van Sickle.—CS 36 Wife's Song, A.—W : Cox Bennett.—HIBV. Wife's º The...—Geoffrey Chaucer. See Canterbury Tales, h €. Wigwam Convention Nomination.—Ida M. Tarbell.— WR 46 Wild Animals I Have Rnown. — Sel. fr. — Ernest Seton- Thompson. (How the Mother Partridge Saved her Brood.)—SSR (Raggylugs.)—SSR - Wild Apples.—HI: D. Thoreau.-MAL Wild Bee's Tale, The.—G: Darley.—DB—RTI Wild Carrot.—Alice W. Rollins.—PyR. Wild Eden.—G : E : Woodberry.—AL–HBV Wild Flowers.--Sarah Doudney-HS Wild Flowers.-R. : Jefferies. See Open Air, The. Wild Flowers.-Gustave Lemoine.—AFP Wild Flowers.-P: Newell.—NA Wild Geese.—Dr. Frd’k Peterson.—HIBV Wild Geese.—Celia Thaxter.—Port—SN–TYP Wild Geese, The.—Michael Jos. Barry.—DB Wild Geese, The.—J. H. Morse.—AA Wild Geese, The.—Rosa Mulholland.—BIP Wild Grapes.—Anon.—CS 22 Wild Honeysuckle, The...—Philip Freneau.-AA—AL —Amp ..sºmeºs —ASL–HBV * Wild Huntsman, The. (C.)—G. A. Bürger (tr. by Walter Scott.)—CGd (abr'.)—EPs * (Chase, The.)—BS 13 Wild Huntsmen, The.—Philip G. Hamerton.—VA Wild Night at Sea, A.—C: Dickens. See Martin Chuzzlewit. Wild Nights.-Emily Dickinson.—AL Wild Oats.--Anon.—WR 29 g Wild Oats.-C: Kingsley. See Water Babies, The. Wild Poppy, The.—Mary L. B. Branch.-PyR. Wild Prairie Fire, A. (Detroit Free Press.)—CS 30 Wild Rabbits, Thé.—Anon.—CHV-NV-PyR. - “Wild raged the tempest.”—Annie L. Matthews.-GG Wild Ride, The. — Louise I. Guiney. — AA (abr.) — AI — Amp-BNL–IIBV Wild Rose. (Abr.)—W : Allingham.—GN Wild Rose.—Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.—HGV Wild Rose, . A.—Alfred Austin.-FTA - Wild Rose in September, A.—Helen H. Jackson.—POS Wild Roses.—Edgar Fawcett.—HIBW-POS Wild Roses and Snow.—Mackenzie Bell.—HIP 2 Wild Sports in the East.-Anon.—WA Wild Strawberry, A. (Sel. fr.)—H: Van Dyke.—OAA Wild Thorn Blossoms.-Julian S. Cutler.—AD Wild Violet, The.—Hannah F. Gould.--AD−PIEO Wild White Rose, The.—Ellen H. Willis, --CS 38 . Wild Winds,-Mary F. Butts, Polò William Lloyd Garrison. Wild Wishes.—Ethel M. Hewitt.—HIBW Wild Wreath, The.—Anon.—OTPC Wilderness, The.—Anon.—SP 7 - - Wilderness Transformed, The-Philip Doddridge.—HBP (“Amazing, beauteous change l’’)—BNL Wilfred Hºnºr's Dream. (Fr. The Silver King.)—Anon.— Wilfrid Cumbermede, Sel. fr. (Song: “I dreamed that I wº, from a dream”—fr. Ch. LVI.)—G: Macdonald. Wilful Little Mouse, The.—Anon.—WR 17 Wilhelm I., Emperor of Germany.—HI: C. Bunner.—EDY Wilhelm, ºter's Apprenticeship, Sels. fr.—Johann W. von Oethe. Mignon.—HGV—TIWP - Misnººspiring to Heaven. (Sel. fr. Bk. VIII., Ch. I.) Mignon's Song [from “Wilhelm Meister.” ) (Fr. Bk. III., , Ch. I.)—BNL (tr. by Hemans.)—PYO (diff. tr.) Minstrel, The. (Verses fr. Blº. II., Ch. XI.--tr. by J. C. . Mangan.)—HBJP “Who ne'er his bread in sorrow ate.” º Bk. II., Ch. XIII.)—GG—GP Wilhelm. Tell. (Sel. fr.)—Friedrich von Schiller.—POW Wilhelmj.-Rob't J. Burdette.—WA Will.—Alfred Tennyson.—BHV—THV Will. (Abr.)—Ella W. Wilcox.-W.R. 17 Will, The.—Anon.—CP Will, The.—J: Donne,—BNL–HBP—SAy—WEP 1 Will, The. (Dial.)—W. B. Fowle.—MPD Will, The.—Gilbert Parker-SP 3 Will, The.--J: Addington Symonds.--CBP—THV Will and the Way, The.—Linnaeus Roberts.--HTb-II Will and the Wing, The.—Paul H. Hayne.—PS Will and Won’t.—Anon.—CS 38 “Will Frank Buchanan Write 3’’—Clement Scott.—WR. 13 Will it be so 7—Edith M. Thomas. See Inverted Torch, The. Will it be Thus 2—Emma Huntington Nason.—THIV Will it Pay ?—Mrs. Mary T. Lathrap.–WR 18 Will Makes the Way, The.—J: G. Saxe.—PR Will my Children be Grasshoppers?—Anon.—NM “Will my §§ Pass through Ireland?”—Dennis O'Sullivan. Will o' the Mill. (Sel. fr.)—Rob't L: Stevenson. ... (River and the Sea, The.)—OR Will of God, The.—Frd’k W. Faber.—FEP —HDL (sel.) — STC–VA - Will Stewart and John.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Will Take His Now.—Bide Dudley.—SR 15 (Sel. fr. Song in Will the Lights be White 7–Cy Warman.-HTb-II Will the New Year Come To-nightſ, Mammal 7 — Gora M. e Eager [or Mrs. J. M. Winton] —BS 1–CS 2 Will they Forget 2—Anon.—WR 51 Will Wimble.—Jos. Addison. See Spectator, The . de Coverley Papers. Will you Love me when I’m Bald 7–H: Firth Wood.—GH Willer Crick Incident, A.—W: Allen White.—S William and Margaret.— D : Mallet.— BGV —EBS — EP — FEP—RLP - william Biake:#dmund Gosse—EDy William Blake.—Jas, Thomson.--HBV–OVV William ºwn of Oregon. (Sl. abr.)— Joaquin Miller.— S 22 William Did.—Anon.—WR 14 ... (Billet-doux, A [or, The].)—CS 26 - William E. Gladstone. (Londom Punch.)—EDY William Ewart Gladstone.—Agnes M. Machar.—TCW William Ewart Gladstone.—Stephen Phillips.--SP 3 William Goetz.-H. : Reeves.—BS 9 William H. Herndon.—Edgar Lee Masters.--NPA William James.—Harold Childs.-LY William Lloyd . Garrison (To William Lloyd Garrison—C.). —Jas. R. Lowell.—BNL (Sel.)—Wendell Phillips.-NC william McKºy, Last Speech of. (Sel. fr.)—W: McKin- ey.— 1. Williamºnley, Last Words of. — C. FI. Grosvenor. — William Pitt, Earl of Chatham, Sel. fr. (Lord Chatham's - Eloquence.)—T: B. Macaulay.—TR William of Cloudeslé.--Anon.—EPs William Shakespeare. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL William Shakespeare, Sel. fr. (Monument to Shakespeare, #hird Pt., Conclusion, Sec. V.)—Victor Hugo.— William Tell.—Anon.—PR, William Tell.—W: Baine.—BS 1–CS 7—FR—HH William Tell.—J. H. Gurney.—CBOP - William Tell, Sels. fr.—Jas. S. Knowles. r (Sels. fr. Act I., William Tell among the Mountains. Sc. 2 and Act II., Sc. 1.)—CR (William Tell’s Address to his Native Hills.)—FR William, ºn among the Mountains. (Fr. I., 2.)—AmSS —U)|V| – . (Tell on his Native Hills—abr.)—SAE (Tell's Address to the Alps—abr.)—HNS (“Ye crags and peaks, I’m with you once again”— br. sel.)—CS 1 Williºn Tell on Switzerland. (Fr. II., 1.)—OM–SS— r © (Switzerland—sel.)—BNL - (“Oh, with what pride I used,” etc.—sl., abr.)—SPE (Tell on his Native Hills—sl. abºr,)—BS 3—LLC—SA —SR 8 (Tell on Switzerland.)--CS 1. Sir Roger 366 TITLE INDEX Winning William .. Sels. fr.-Friedrich Schiller (tr. by S : T. Cole- T1Cige ge. Address to the Swiss. (Sel. fr. Act II., Sc. 2.)—SS Alpine, Minstrelsy. (Sel. fr. I., 1.)—FTR, Das Licht des Auges. (Sel. fr. I., 4.)—TMD William Tell. ... (Sels. fr. Act I., Sc. 1 and Act IV., Sc. 3. —Tr. by C. T. Brooks.)—POW : William Tell Describes his Escape. (Sel. fr. IV., 1.)— (Sel. fr. IV., 3.)—SS ...William Tell in Wait for Gessler. William Tell among the Mountains.—Jas. S. Knowles. See William Tell. William Tell and his Son.— Martha J. Nott.—WR 6 William Tell Describes his Escape.—Friedrich Schiller. See William Tell. - William Tell in Wait for Gessler.—Friedrich Schiller. See William Tell. William Tell on Switzerland.—Jas. S. Knowles. See William Tell. William Tell's Address to his Native Hills.--—Jas. S. Knowles. See William Tell. William the Conqueror.—E: A. Freeman.-W.R. 9 William the Conqueror.—C : Mackay.—CS 4 William the Third. (Ecclesiastical Sonnets, Pt. III., Son. IX.)—W : Wordsworth.-EDY - "William Wordsworth.-Fs. T. Palgrave.—VA - Willie.— Max Ehrmann.-H.H. Willie and Earl Richard’s Daughter.— (Old Ballad.)— ESB Willie and Helen.—Hew Ainslie.—EBS—HIBV-OE Willie and Lady Maisry.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Willie anº, May Margaret; or, The Water of Clyde.-Anon. (Drowned Lowers, The-2 diff. versions.)—EPs (sl. abºr.) Willie and the Apple.—M. A. D.—CBOP Willie Brºº a Peck o' Maut.—Rob't Burns.—BGV-EBS —füh * Willie Clark.--T: E. Garret.—CS 26 Willie Drowned in Yarrow.—Anon. See Willy Drowned in Yarrow. Willie Macintosh.--Anon.—BESB—ESB–OBB Willie Meets the Visitor.—C : Russell Taylor.—CS 39 Willie O Douglas Dale.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Willie O Winsbury.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB . Willie was a wanton Wag.—W : Hamilton.—EBS Willie Winkie.—W : Miller.—BNL–CIBOP — FEP — GP – HBP—HBV-HIPVy—LOS 1–OS 1–OTPC — PCK —PHS—WCL - (Sl. abr'.)—LC—VA. Wee Willie Winkle.—A FSV –G–C–GSP Willie Won.— Max Ehrman.--—WB, 44 willie's ºrches—Etta G. Salsbury.—PP—WR 17 (sel.)— 4 . Willie's Dream.—Stacy E. Baker.—ChS Willie's Fatal Visit.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Willie's Lady.— (Old Ballad.)—ESB Willie's Lyke-walke.—(Ballad.)—BESB–ESB–OBB Willie’s Tecitation.—Anon.—HIP 2 Willie's Signal for Jesus.--Anon.—CS 23 Willie's Speech.-Anon.—LPS–PP Willie's Speech.-Elia Doolittle.—SD Willie's Visit to Melville Castle.-Anon.—HIEP Willis, The.—D : L. Proudfit.—AA Willousy # '63. (“Billings of '49.”)—Edwin Balmer.— 8 Willow, The.—Eliz. A. Allen.—OS 3 Willow Song I, The-C. J.-Felicia D. Hemans.—HIBB Willow Ware.—Anon.—CHV-HIP 2 | Willow, Willow.—W: Shakespeare. See Othello. Willow-tree, The. (Br. Sel.)—Eliza Cook.-AID Willow-tree, The...—W: M. Thackeray.—HIBW-PA—WR 4 Willowwood.—Dante G. Rossetti. Will's Chubby Legs.-Marg. A. Richard.—SP 6 Will's Desire.—Mary P. Thomas.-W.R. 17 Willy Drowned in Yarrow.—Anon.—HIBV-PGT 1 . . . (Willie Drowned in Yarrow—sl. abr.)—BPB . Willy Gilliland.—Sir S : Ferguson.—RTI Willy, or Glide Soft Ye Silver Floods.--W : Browne.—RLP Willy, Reilly.—Anon.—HIBW-TIP Willy’s Grave.—Edwin Waugh.-CS 10 Wilſy’s Lady. (I'm Border Minstrelsy.) — Anon. — BB — BESB–OIBB Willyum Jinkins Bryan Snow.—Anon.—WR 38 Wilson.—Percy MacKaye. See Six Sonnets. Wilt thou be Long 2—E. Matheson.—FLS Wilt thou not ope thy Heart to Know.—Ralph W. Emerson. See Threnody. Wimmen’s Speah.-Marietta Holley. |Betsey Bobbet's. . . . Winchester.—Lionel Johnson.—OV Wind.—Wilfred Campbell.—OCV Wind.—Fannie Stearns Davis.--AMV 1 Wind, The.—Anon.—PyR. Wind, The.—Letitia E. Landon.—OTPC–Polf–POS Wind, The.—Harold Monro.—OVW Wind, The. (Mother Truth’s Melodies.)—NV Wind, The.—Adelaide A. Procter.—POS Wind, The.—Christina G. Rossetti...—CFBP—TYP Wind, The...— Rob’t L: Stevenson.—ASR-I —CFBP —GN — * Hºys —QH —PGpr—RAC —SFM —SMG —TFS — Wind among the Reeds, The.—Nora Hopper.—BIP Wind and Sea.—T: Keohler.—DB Wind and Sea. — Bayard Taylor. See Wind and the Sea, The. Wind and the Fisherman, The.—Anon.—CBPC See My Opinions and See Hôuse of Life, The. *=mms? Wind and the Moon, The.—G. : Macdonald,—BS 22 —CFBP -ºš32–EA-HEv-Havy —PCK —PGpr—PHS Wind and the Sea, The (Wind and Sea—C.).-Bayarói Tay- º lor.—CBP—POS—RAC Wind and the Stream, The.—W: Cullen Bryant.—APM Wind and the Sun, The.—AEsop.–OS 1 - Wind and Wave.—C: W. Stoddard.—AA Wind from the West, The.—Ella Young.—BIP—DB Wind in a Frolic, The.—W: Howitt.—BVC–CBOP—CBPC —GSP–LOS 1–OTPC (Abr.)—FMR—PC—PHS—Poſt—POS Wind in the Corn, The.-E. Sutton.—AMW 3 Wind in the Pines, The.—Madison Cawein.—AA—OAA Wind # the Pines, The-Sir H: Taylor. See Edwin the 3.11". . Wind in the Treetops.-Louisa Cooke Don-Carlos.-S Wind in the Willows, The. (Sel. fr.)— Kenneth Grahame. (Villagers All, this Frosty Tide.)—BOC Wind in Winter, The-Mary W. Raymond.—NYM Wind me a Summer Crown.—Menella Bute Smedley.—HIBW V - º V Wind of Death, The...—Ethelwyn Wetherald,—OCW—VA Wind of Sorrow, The.—HI: Van Dyke.—LBA - Wind of Summer.—Michael Field.—VA Wind of the North.--T_inders. See Four Winds, The. Wind of the South.-Jennie McBride Butler.—GS Wind on the Hills, The.—Dora Sigerson.—TIP Wind tº shakes the Barley, The.—Rob't Dwyer Joyce.— Wind to the Moon, The.—G : Macdonald.—SM Windflower, A.—Bliss Carman.—VA - Wind-Harp, The.—Jas. R. Lowell.—CAP Winding Banks of Erne; or, The Emigrant's Adieu to Bally- shannon, The.—W: Allingham.—DB–TIP - Winding my Watch.-Anon.—LLC Windlass Song.—W: Allingham.—GN–OTPC Windless Rain.—Paul H. Hayne.—CBP Windle-straws.-E. : Dowden.—HIEV Wind-Litany.—Marg. Widdemer.—HT Windmill, The.—L.—AIBV Windmill, The.—HI: W. Longfellow.—BVC Wind-musique.—S: Pepys.—FT Window, The. (C.)—Alfred Tennyson. (Winter.)—CHV-LC—PG pr—TYP Window Blind, The.—H: Arthur Jones. See Case of Re- bellious Susan, The. . Window in Thrums, A, Sel. fr. (How Gavin Birse Put it to Mag Lownie—Ch. XV.)—Jas. M. Barrie.—WR 13 Window Song, A.—T: C. Irwin.—TIP, Windows.--Abbie Farwell Brown.—HT Winds, The.—J: Eglinton.—DIB Winds and Waves. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Winds of Angus, The...—‘A. E.”—DB Winds of Delphic Kansas.-Kate Stephens.—S Winds of the Winter, The.—Paul H. Hayne.—POS Wind's Song, The.—Gabriel Setoun.-HBV—HBVy—PP1 Wind's Voices, The.—Susan Warner.—MR Wind's Way, The.—Grace Hazard Conkling.—HIBV. Windsor º Br. sel. fr. (Angling.)—Alex. Pope.—BNL —EPR, Windsor Poetics.—Lord Byron.—HIPE Wind-swept Wheat, The.—Mary A. De Vere.—AA Windy Morning.—Odell Shepard.—GS Windy Night, The.—T: B. Read.—AL—GN–HBP - Windy Nights.-Rob't L: Stevenson.—ASR-II—BVC–CFBP —PG pr—Port—RAC Wine.—J: Gay.—HIPE - - Wine and Dew. (“You may drink to your leman in gold” —C.)—R : H : Stoddard.-AA—AL Wine and Walnuts. (Sel. fr.)—W. H. Pyne. (Thomson and the Painters.)—FT Wine Cup, The.—Anon.—CS 13—INE Wine Glass, The -Bible. See Proverbs. ..., Wine of Circe, The-Dante Gabriel Rossetti—EPN . Wine % ſºprus, Sel. fr. (Stanzas.)—Eliz. B. Browning.— º Wing Tee Wee.—J. P. Denison.—HEV Winged Seeds.--Helen G. Cone.—CCB-NV Winged Thoughts.-J : K. Ingram.—DB - Winged Worshippers, The.—C: Sprague.—AA—BNL–CBP —FEP—HIBV-SN Wings.-Mary F. Butts.--CCB Wings.-Mary L. Ritter.—BNL Wings.-Harriet P. Spofford.—CHV Wings of Love, The.—Jas. H. Cousins.—BIP Winifred Waters.--Anon.—WR 17 Winifreda. (In Percy's Reliques.)—Anon.—FEP —FTR — GP–HBP—HBV-NT - Wink.-Mrs. E. D. Kendall.—MYF Winners by their Own Lengths. (Sel. a.d. fr. Black Rock, Ch. II.)—Ralph Connor.—NP # - Winnie.—Anon.—CBOP Winnie's Welcome.—Will Emmett.—BS 21 (Sl. abr.)—CD–SR 5 Winnifred, Walter and the W’s.—Anon.—WR 30 Winning and Losing. (Verses heading Christian's Mistake, Ch. , XIII.)—Dinah M. Craik (?) –OS 1 Winning Cup's Race.—Campbell Rae-Brown.—WR 14 (Kissing Cup's Race.)—CS 32 Winning him Back.—Anita Vivanti Schartres.—WR 37 Winning of Cales, The.—Anon.—BIP—PPV - Winning of Lorna Doone, The. — R. D. Blackmore. See Lorna Doone." © winning Of º Pushmobile Cup, The. — Mary Parke Shel- O - * * e 367 Winny AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS Winny.—W: Allingham.—OTPC - - Winsome Wee Thing, The...—Rob't Burns.—FEP—LC (My Wife's *Winsome Wee Thing—C.)—BN L–HBP— Winstanley. (Without the Apology.)—Jean Ingelow.—EPs —LLC (abº'.)—LOS 2—PC—POA Winter.—(Fr. the German.)—DD Winter.—Anon.—HIP Winter.—Anon.—POS—WCL Winter.—Anon.—COS—PP Winter.—Mary Baldwin.-H.P 2 Winter.—Susie M. Best.—PyR. Winter.—J: H. Bryant.—BNL e - Winter.—W: C. Bryant. See Winter Piece, A. Winter.—Rob't Burns. See Winter: a Dirge. Winter. (Chambers’ Journal.)—HP Winter.—W: Cowper. See Seasons, The. Winter.—W: Cowper. See Task, The. Winter.—Gavin Douglas.-EBS Winter.—Dora R. Goodale.—POS Winter.—J: Keats.-BIPB - (December.)—GN–OTPC (Happy Insensibility.)—LTV-PGT 1 (Stanzas—C.)—HBV—HGP–OB Winter.—H: Wadsworth Longfellow.—SFM Winter.—Jas. R. Lowell. See Vision of Sir Launfal. Winter. (In The Unknown Eros.) — Coventry Patmore.— PGT 2 (abr.) Winter.—W: Shakespeare. See Love's Labour's Lost. Winter.—Percy B. Shelley.—NYM Winter. (Sonnet XV.)—Robºt Southey.—PEO—YC Winter.—Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene, The. Winter.—Alfred Tennyson. See Window, The. Winter.—Jas. Thomson. See, Seasons, The. Winter.—J: G. Whittier.—CCB Winter.—Anne Burr Wilson.—CBOP Winter[: a Dirge—C.].-Rob't Burns.—EPs—HBV —POS Winter and Spring.—HI: Wadsworth Longfellow. See Song of Hiawatha. Winter Apples.—Hattie Whitney.—N.V.,. Winter Being Over, The.—Ann [e] Collins.—BNL–HBP Winter Birds.—G: Cooper.—POS Winter Days.-H: Abbey.—AA—SN Winter Dusk,-Walter de la Mare. See Listeners, The. Winter Evening.—W : Cowper. See Task, The. Winter Evening.—Katha. Tynan Hinkson.—TIP Winter Evening at Home, A.—W: Cowper. See Task, The. Winter jºins IIymn to My Fire, A.—Jas. R. Lowell.— BN Winter Fire, The.—Mary Howitt.—OTPC Winter Flowers.-Blanche Bishop.–TCW Winter Glass, The.—C: Cotton.—FT-HBV Winter Gloaming.—Faith Lincoln.—SSS Winter has Come.—Anon.—CBPC Winter Heavens.—G. : Meredith.-GT , Winter in Canada.-J. C. M. Duncan.—OCV Winter in the Lap of Spring. (T'ab.)—Anon.—BS 11– Winter in the Marsh.-Clinton Scollard.—HT Winter Jewels.-Mary F. Butts.-CBOP–CCB–COS—LFS —PP—PVR, (Dewdrops.)—AD—CCB . Million Little Diamonds, A–O.)—AA—ASR-I Winter Leaves.—Anon.—CP Winter Morning.—W: Cowper. See Task, The... . e Winter Morning, A.—Jas. R. Lowell. See Vision of Sir Launfal, The. Winter Morning Walk, The.—W: Cowper. Winter Night.—Mary F. Butts.-PoE Winter Night.—C: Heavysege.— OCW Winter Night.—Gottfried Keller.—HGV Winter Night, A. (Sl. abr.)—Rob't Burns.—EPs—POS Winter Nightfall.—Rob't Bridges.—OB - º Winter Nºte: (Th; Book of Airs, XII.)—T: Campion. Winter Nights.-T. DeWitt Talmage.—SP 5 Winter Noon.—W: Cooper. See Task, The. e Winter Pictures.—Jas. R. Lowell. See Vision of Sir Laun- fal, The. Winter Piece, A, Sel. fr. (Winter.)—W: C. Bryant.—APM - —CAP—POS See Task, The. Winter, Plague and Pestilence.—Anon.—NT Winter Rain.—Christina Rossetti...—EPN-TYP Winter Ride, A.—Amy Lowell.—LBM Winter Robin, The.—T: Bailey Aldrich.--TYP Winter Scenes.—Jas. Thomson. See Seasons, The. Winter Sleep.–Edith M. Thomas.-AA—LBM–OAE Winter Solstice, The.—Edith Thomas. See Solstice. Winter Song.—Ludwig Hölty (tr. by C : T. Brooks.)—BNL (Winter's Snows.)—TFS Winter Song, A.—W: C. Bennett.—POS—YC Winter Song, A.—Susan Hartley.—FS—PEO Winter Song, A.—A. L. P.--PyR. Winter Song, A.—W: Shakespeare. See Love's Labour's OSt. y Winter Sunshine.—Anon.—FTA Winter Sunshine. (Sel. fr.)—J: Burroughs. Winter Sunshine.—T: E. Mayne.--DB Winter Thought of Dartmouth in Manhattan, A, '-- —R : Hovey.—PNW Winter Thrush, The. (C.)—J: Keble. . . (To a Thrush Singing in January—abr.)—POS Winter Time, A.—Anon.—LPP - Winter Twilight.—G : T. Elliot.—AA Winter Twilight, A.—Arlo Bates.—AA (Apple, The.) (Sel. fr.) Wish, A.—Henrietta R. Eliot.—SR 6—THV Winter Walk at Noon,. The-W: , Cowper. See Task, The. Winter Yºh, A.—Rob't H. Messinger.—AA—AL–HBP— (Give me the Old.)—BNL–EPs—FEP Winter’s Acrobats.-Frank D. Sherman.-LFL Winter's Children.—J. D. Moore.—CE Winter's Evening, The.—W: Cowper. See Task, The. Winter's Snows.-Ludwig Hölty. See Winter Song. Winter's Tale, The, Sels. fr.—W: Shakespeare. Årt and Nature. (Br. Sel. fr. Act. IV., Sc. 4.)—EPs Court Scene from “The Winter's Tale.” (Sel. fr. III., 2.)—WR 14 - Perdita's Gifts.-OR. Sheep-shearing, A. (Sel. fr. IV., 4.) (Flowers—br. Sel.)—EPs—OAA—SN (Winter's Tale—sl. abr.)—BNL ... " Song of Autolycus (Song fr. IV., 3.)—HBV—OEL– OTPC-WEP 1 (Jog on, Jog on—sel. w. 2 add. Sts.)—GN–PGGR (“Jog on, jog on the footpath way”—sel.)—HP–NT —SFM–SMG. . Winter’s Tale, The. (Br. sel. fr. II., 3)—BNL Winter-time.—Rob’t L: Stevenson.—SMG-TYP Wintry Paris.--Anon.—WSA Wintry Weather.—Wolstan Dixey.-NYM Wiped Out. (Detroit Free Press.)—CS 23 Wireless.-H. : Anderson Lafler.—GS Wisdom.—Bible. See Job. Wisdom.—Ford Madox Hueffer.—HIBW Wisdom.—Hégésippe Moreau.-AFP - Wisdom.—Coventry Patmore. See Angel in the House, The. Wisdom.—Christina Georgina Rossetti...—OVW - Wisdom.—E: Young. See Night Thoughts. Wisdom and Goodness of God, The.—J: Milton. See Para- dise Lost. Wisdom and Wealth.-Ivan I. Khnemnitzer.—BLP Wisdom Dearly Purchased.—Edmund Burke. See Speech at Bristol, Previous to the Election, etc. Wisdom from One's Neighbors.-W: G. Ward, WR 55 Wisdom of Folly, The.—Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler.—HEV Wisdom of Krishna. (Notes and Queries.—CS 36 Wisdom of men in War and Peace.—J: Ruskin. See Sesame and Lilies. Wisdom of the Ages.—Anon.—LLC Wisdom vs. Gowns.—Anon.—WR 54 Wisdom's, Prayer. — S : Johnson. See Vanity of Human Wishes. Wisdom's Treasures.—Mrs. E. J. Goodfellow.—SSE Wise.—Lizette Woodworth Reese.—HIBW-LBA Wise and the Foolish Virgins, The. (Pant.) (Fr. Alfred Ten- nyson)—WR, 41 - Wise Child, The.—Gotthold E. Lessing.—HIPE “Wise man always shows himself on the side of his assail- ants, The.”—Ralph W. Emerson. See Compensation. Wise Man in Darkness, The.—Matthew Prior. See Solomon. Wise Man, in Light, The.—Matthew Prior. See Solomon. Wise Man's Prayer, The. — S : Johnson. See Vanity of Human Wishes, The. . Wise Mother, The.—Mary Wood Allen.—Orlºſ Wise Mouse, A.—Mary Raymond Garretson.—WR 35 Wise Resolution, A.—E. C. A. Allen.—TS Wise Saws from Nonsense Town.—Anon.—CB Wisest Fool, The.—Eva Lovett–TMR Wish, A.—Matthew Arnold,—HBP—HBV Wish, A.—T. E. Brown.—FT Wish, A.—Rose Terry Cooke.—CBOP–WCL (Give me a Wish.)—PC Wish, A.—Abraham Cowley.-CEL–WEP 2 (Of Myself—C.)—BNL–FEP Wish, A.—Rob't Devereux, Earl of Essex.-PGT 1 Wish, A.—Hamlin Garland.—AA Wish, A.—Ben Jonson. See Masque of the Metamorphosed Gipsies, A. Wish, A.—S: Rogers.-BG:V—BNL–CBPC—CEL–FEP— FIBP—HBV-OTPC–PGT 1–OVW-PCR –PGT 1 —RLP—STC Wish, The.—Abraham Cowley. See Mistress, The. wish gºer than the Crown, The.—Nettie W. Braiden.— 4. Wish for Length of Life, The.—Juvenal.--SAy Wish of the Åged Baird, The.—Hugh Macmillan.—EBS Wish of the Small Boy, The.—Aloysius Coll.—FAS Wish-bone, The.—Leon Mead.--DR Wish-bone and a Waiter.—Anon.—WR 52 Wishes.—Anne C. L. Botta.-WR 33 Wishes.—R : Crashaw.—STC Wishes.—HI: Halloran.-FLS Wishes.—Rob't L: Stevenson.—OVW Wishes.—Earl of Surrey.—OTPC Wishes, The.—Anon.—YFD Wishes for Iris.-Etienne Pavillon.—AFP Wishes for Obscurity.—J: Crowne.—CBP º Wishes for the Supposed Mistress.-R. : Crashaw. See Wishes: to his Supposed Mistress. Wishes: to His Supposed Mistress. (O.)—R : Crashaw.— BNL (abr.)—HBV-OB - * - (Sel.)—WEP 2 (Whoe'er She be—abr.)—OEL : (Wishes for the Supposed Mistress.)—BLV—FEP— GEP—PGT 1 (abr.) Wishing.—W: Allingham.—CBOP–CBPC–CFBP —DD — HBV—HBVy—LOS 1–NW–OS 1–0TPC–PC- - CL–PHS-Pok—RAC—SMG —TM —TYP —WCL Wishing.—J: G. Saxe.—STC 36S TITLE INDEX VTOman Wishing and Having, Br. sel. fr. (“Perhaps it will all come * right at last.”)—R: H. Stoddard.—BIL Wishing Gate Destroyed, The-W: Wordsworth-BGV Wishing Little Boy, The-W: B. Rands.-CHV Wishing Song, A.—Joel Chandler Harris.--AL Wishing-Gate, The.—W: Wordsworth.-BGV Wishmakers' Town, Sels. fr.—W: Young. IBells, The.—AA Bridal Pair, The.—AA - Conscience-keeper, The.—AA Flower-seller, The.—AA Pawns, The.—AA Wish’t I Wus a Girl.-Anon.—SR 15—WR 7 Wissahikon, The, Sel. fr. (In Washington and his Gen- erals.)—6. Lippard. - Hero Woman, The. (Ch. VI.-abr.)—CS 25 Wistful.—Anon.—FLS wistful gays, The-Rob’t U. Johnson.—AA—AL–OAA— Wit.—Alex. Pope. See Essay on Criticism, An. . . Wit, The.—J: "I)ryden. See Absalom and Achitophel. Witch, A.—W: Barnes.—GGd Witch, The-Virginia W. Cloud.—WR 22 Witch in the Glass, The.—Sarah M. B. Piatt, AA—BNL —HBV-VSA - Witch of Fife, The.—Jas. Hogg. See Queen's Wake, The. Witch of Prague. ... (Sel.) , (Unorna's Victory Over Self.)— arion Crawford.—WR 51 Witch of Vesuvius, The.—E: Bulwer-Lytton. See Last Days of Pompeii, The. Witchcraft.—Edmund Clarence Stedman.—WSA Witchcraft Story, A.—Anon.—CPs . Witchery.—Frank Dempster Sherman.—LBM Witchery of the Eyes, The.—(Pittsburgh Dispatch.)—SR 15 Witches. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Witches' Charm.—Ben Jonson.—EPE—NT Witches' Frolic, The. (Abr.)—R : H. Barham.—WR 1 Witches' Meeting, The.—W: Shakespeare. See Macbeth. Witch-Hazel.—J: Greenleaf Whittier.—PR, *3 Witch’s #ºlad, The.—W : B. Scott.—EBS—OE — OVW — Witch’s Cavern, The.—E: Bulwer-Lytton. See Last Days of Pompeii, The. tº Witch's Daughter, The.—J: G : Whittier. See Mabel Martin. Witch's Whelp, The.—R : H : Stoddard.—AA—RTW - Witch-Song, The.—J: Bernhoff.-W.R. 53 With a Copy of Herrick-Edmund Gosse.—VA e With a Diamond Fede Ring on an Old Venetian Mirror.— W: Theodore Peters.-H.P 2 With a Difference.—Caroline Mischka Roberts.-HTb-II With a Guitar, to Jane. (C.)—Percy B. Shelley.—BGW- BLV—FEP—FT-HBV (To a Lady, with a Guitar.)—CBP—CEL-PGT 1 With a Hand-glass (To Minnie: A Picture-frame for you to Fill—O.)—Rob't L. Stevenson.—LTV With a Nantucket Shell.—C: H. Webb.-AA—AL—PNW With a Posy from Shottery.—Wilbur D. Nesbit.—SR With a Rose.—C: H: Webb.-AFV With a Rose from Conway Castle.—Julia C. R. Dorr.—AA With a Rosebud.—C. H. Webb.-AFV With *jºy of Apple Blossoms.-Walter Learned.—AA— With an Album.—Walter S. Landor.—BGV-EPN With Any Amazement.—Rudyard Kipling. See Story of the Gadsbys, The. & ſº * “With broken heart and contrite sigh.”—Cornelius Elven. FEP “With Charity for all.”—W: T. Sherman.-OAL With Clearer Vision.—Carlotta Perry.—WR 7 With Corse at Allatoona.--S: H. M. Byers.-PAH With Cortez in Mexico.—W. W. Campbell.—PAH With Death the Uncouth.--Donald Evans.—AMV 4 With Esther.—Wilfrid S. Blunt-OB–OVV With Flowers. (Life, XXV.)—Emily Dickinson.—AA . With French to Kimberley.—A. B. Paterson.—SBOS—SGB “With gentle looks and hearts made calm by sorrow.”—J. N. Tarbox. —G.G. & º - With Gleaming Sail.—Evelyn Gail Gardiner-HP 2. “With how sad steps, O Moon, thou climb'st the skies.”— Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. With Huſſaughty Lips, O Sea.—Walt Whitman.—APM With Kitchener to Khartum. (Sel. fr.)—G. W. Stevens. (Sirdar, The.)—SSR ~. - With Leaden Foot Time Creeps Along.—R. Jago.—BLV With Lilacs.-C. H. Crandall.—AA With Love—from Mother.—Holman F. Day.—HTb-I With Malice towards none, with Charity for all.—Abraham Lincoln. See Second Inaugural Address. “With my love this knowledge too was given.”—Jas. R. Lowell. See Sonnet: “My love, I have no fear,” etc. * With Neither Purse Nor Scrip.–(Teacher's Magazine.)—ChS With No One to Love Us.-E : Ball.—FLS e With Peary Near the Pole.—Ervind Astrup. (Liberty, Equa- lity, Fraternity among the Esquimaux.)—SSR “With Pipe and Flute.”—Austin Dobson.—WA With Roses.—Beatrix D. Lloyd.—AA With Sa'di in the Garden; or, The Book of Love, Sels. fr. —Edwin Arnold. - Book of Love... (Br, sel.)—BIL. Lower ºn His Loved One Sailed the Sea, A. (Song.) - —BIL Mahmud and Ayaz.-W.A . s “Naught is the same “as if love had not been.’ ” (Br. sel.)—BIL - Wolfram’s Song.—T: L. Beddoes. With Sa'di in the Garden; or, The Book of Love Queen Arjamand's Dagger.—SAE Song, without a Sound.—VA “With # the Sea was Sprinkled.”—W: Wordsworth- With some pot-fury, ravish'd from their wit. g = (Book I., Sat- ire III.)–4–Jos. Hall.—EP With Strawberries.—W : E. Henley.—HIBW-LTV “With the results of Christianity before him and in him.” —Josiah G. (?) Holland.—GG With the Tide.—Anon.—HIP - With the Trees: A Prose Poem.—Marguerite Wilkinson.—GS With Thee.—Mary C. Clarke.—FLS With Trembling. Fingers Did We Weave.—Alfred Tennyson. in Nicaragua, e See in Memoriam. With Walker Sel. fr. (At the Grave of * Walker.)—AA—EDY With Wººton on the Delaware.—Edwin A. Welty.— (Continued). “With white wings spread she bounded o'er the deep.”— Mary A. Livermore.—GG With whom is, no Variableness[, neither Shadow of Turn- ing].-Arthur H. Clough.-EP—HDL–RLP—SEP g —THV—VE—WEP 4 - . With Wordsworth at Rydal.—Jas. T. Fields.-AA With You.--T: H. Briggs, Jr.—HIP 2 Withered Roses.—W : Winter.—CBP Withering of the Boughs, The.—W: Butler Yeats.-DB . “Within a few years past it has become the fashion.”—(The ... . Nation.)—GG y Within King's College Chapel, Cambridge. (Ecclesiastical Sonnets, Pt. II., XLIII.-Inside of King's College gºl, Cambridge—O.)—W: Wordsworth.-PGT 1– P ... (Ecclesiastical Sonnets, Sel. fr.)—BNL (br. sel.) Within the Churchyard Side by Side,- Mrs. Cecil Frances ſe Alexander.—OTPC - Within the Fold.—Anon.—CS 35 Within the Gates.--Clay Clement.—WR 2 Without and Within.—A. Cowley.—BLV Without and Within. (Sl. abr.)—Jas. R. Lowell.—AFV— e BLV—CAP—FEP—HBP—HRV-THP BW —YC Without and Within.—Pierre A. D. B. Metastosio.—BNL Without and Within-R: H. Stoddard.—FEP—YBV. Without Forgetting.—Madame, Desbordes Valmore.—AFP Without. Her. (The House of Life, Sonnet LIII.)—Dante e G. Rossetti...—VA Without Him.—Edith Rutter.—FEP Witticisms and Funny Sayings.--Anon.—CS 6 Wives in a Social Game.—Anon.—MRS–SR Wives of Brixham, The-M. B. S.—CBOP —CS 8 –LOS 2 s (abr.)—MYF-PC (abºr.) Wizard Frost.—Frank D. Sherman.—CCB–LFL Wizard of the Nile, The, Sel. fr. (My Angeline.)—Harry tº . Smith.--THE” Wizard of Valley. Forge. The-H. S. Kent.—ED wizardº Apprentice. The.—Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Wizard's Spell, The.—L. W. Douglas.-CS 30 Wo-begone Lover, A.—Anon.—CS 19 Woe-Begone Wiggle-Dee, The.—S. Virginia Lewie.—CB Woe follows Wickedness. Bible. See Isaiah. Woes of France, The.—Amadis Jamyn.—AFP Wofle New Ballad of Jane Roney and Mary Brown, The —W: M. Thackeray.—HIPE - Woful Tale of Jotham Brown, The.—Jennie E. T. Dowe.—FS Wolf and Hound.—A. Lindsay Gordon.—SBOS—SGB Wolf andjºerds, The, Br. sel. fr. (Law.)—Jas. Beattie. (Lawyers and the Laws.)—BNL Wolf Story, A.—Emily Hickey.—RTV - Wolfe at Quebec.—Frank D. Budlong.—NC—PFP Wolfram's Dirge.—T: L. Beddoes. See Death's Jest Book. See Death's Jest Book. Wolsey.—S: Johnson. See Vanity of Human Wishes, The, Wolsey.—W: Shakespeare. See King Henry VIII Wolsey on the Vicissitudes of Life.—W: Shakespeare. See Cromwell.—W: Shakespeare. See King Henry Ring Henry VIII - Wolsey to VII Wolsey’s Advice to Cromwell.—W: Shakespeare. See King . Henry VIII. Wolsey’s Fall.—W: Shakespeare. See King Henry VIII. Wolsey's Farewell to Cromwell.—W: Shakespeare. See King Henry VIII, - wosey's fºlloquy.—w. Shakespeare. See King Henry Wolves, The.—J: T. Trowbridge.—MMR Woman. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Woman.—Anon.—BNL Woman.—Anon.—CP Woman.-Eaton S. Barrett.—GP—HBV woman-ºasa (tr. by Horace H. Wilson.)—BNL–EPs Woman,—Oliver Goldsmith. See Vicar of Wakefield, The Woman.—Fitz-Greene Halleck.-AFV–SAy Woman.—Wallace Irwin.—SP 5 Woman-Joaquin Miller.—FAS Woman.-Coventry Patmore.—OVV-STC Woman.-Alfred Tennyson. See Princess, The. Woman.—Theo. Tilton.—SP 6 . Woman.-Ella W. Wilcox.-CS 31 Woman, A.—Emily Huntington Miller.—HIP 2 Woman: A Study.—Nixon Waterman.—SP 4 Woman and an Umbrella, A.—Anon.—NM 369 Woman AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS Woman as Friend.—J: Lord.—TMR. Woman Contemplating a Household God, A. (C.)—G: Croly. (Domestic Love.)—FP—RLP Woman Healed, The.—Jessie F. Houser.—CS 31—SSS Woman in Politics.-J. Ellen Foster.—TMR Woman in Temperance.—Frances E. Willard.—WR 18 Woman in the "Moon, The.—Alex. Bathgate.—SBOS—SGB Woman of Beare, The.—Stephen Lucius Gwynn.--DB Woman of the War, A.—Rossiter Johnson.—AWB—BE Woman % Three Cows, The.—Jas. C. Mangan,—TIP—DB Woman Suffrage.—Finley P: Dunne.—SP 7 Woman Suffrage.—Mary. Putnam. Jacobi-WR 42 Woman Suffrage Marching-Song.—L: J. Block.-WR 48 Woman to Her Dead Husband, A.—D. H. Lawrence.—NPA Woman who Lingers, The.—Anon.—CS 20 Woman Who Understands, The. — Everard Jack Appleton. —CS 40—SR 15 - • Woman \; Went to Hell, The.— Dora Sigerson Shorter. Woman With a Serpent’s Tongue, The-W: Watson.--—HBV Woman-hater, The, Sel. fr. (Song—C.—fr. Act III., Sc. - 1.)7—J: Fletcher. (Invocation to Sleep.)—BNL–CEL–EP—QH (Sleep.)—OB Womanhood.—Lizzie J Rook.--TT Woman’s Answer, A.—Eliz. Barrett Browning.—PF Woman’s Answer, A.—Adelaide A. Procter.—BNL–FEP —FTA (abr.)—LTV . Woman's Answer, A.—Lydia M. Wood.—FLS Woman's ##". to a Man's Question, A.—Mary T. Lathrop. Woman’s Beloved, A.—Marguerite Wilkinson.—NPA Woman’s Career.—(Life.)—BS 21 ge Woman’s Cause, . The.—Alfred Tennyson. See Princess, The. Woman’s Complaint, A. (Advance.)—FLS (sl. abr.)—HP —WR (Famished Heart, A.)—BS 18 Woman's Conclusion, A. (Mono.)—Anon.—WR 47 Woman's Conclusions, A.—Phoebe Cary.—HIDL Woman's Curiosity.—Anon.—PP—YPS Woman’s Day.—Anon.—TFS Woman's Death-wound, A.—Helen H. Jackson.—BIL__ Woman’s Description of a Play, A.—Zenas Dane.—WR 37 Woman’s Easter.-Lucy Larcom.—OAF e Woman’s Education, A.—R : B. Sheridan. See Rivals, The. Woman’s Execution, A.—E: King.—AA Woman's Face, A.—Jas. K. Stephen.—HBR Woman’s Four Seasons.—Philip J. (?) Bailey.—FP Woman’s Gifts, A.—Mary A. De Vere.--TFY & Woman’s Half-profits, The. (Cond.)—R : Le Gallienne.— WR. 19 - ſº Woman’s Wºnd, A. (In A Lover's Diary.)—Gilbert Parker. Woman’s Hate, A.—Anon.—WR 7 Woman’s Honour.—J: Wilmot, Earl of Rochesters.-BLV Woman's ºconstancy. —Sir Rob't Ayton. —BILV —BNL — FE (To an Inconstant One.)—EBC—HBV—OB - Woman’s Last Word, A.—Rob't Browning.—GEP—HBV Woman's Love.—Anon.—CS 37 (Conflict of Trains, A.)—CS 15 Woman’s Love.—Anon.—FP Woman’s Love.—Anon.—WR 14 Woman's Love, A.—J: Hay.-BNL–CBP—GP — HBV — Woman's Love and Life. (Sel. fr.)—Adelbert von Chamisso. GV Woman’s “No,” A.-Arthur Graham.—CH. . . Womanºrſ CThe-Annie Rothwell Christie.—SBOS— Woman’s Pity, A.—J: Jarvis Holden.—AH Woman’s Plea, , A.—Anon.—FMR - (Thrilling Appeal, A–diff, vers.)—TS e Woman’s §º, A. (Im Dambury News.)—Jas. M. Bailey. Woman’s Poem, A.—R: H. Stoddard.—YBV Woman’s Power.—Marietta F. Cloud.—BS 14 Woman’s Prayer, A.—Anon.—HTb-II Woman’s Pride, A.—Helen Hay.-AA e Woman's Question, A.—Lena Lathrop (wr. at. to Eliz. B. Browning.)—CS 13—HTb-II—MR—SP 8 (Her Reply.)—SR 7 * Woman's Question, A.—Adelaide A. Procter.—BNL–CBP - CS 6—FEP—FLS—GP—HBV—PF–RLP—VA Woman’s Rights. (Tab.)—Anon.—TCP Woman’s Rights.-G: W: Curtis. See Fair Play for Women, Woman’s Rights.--Marietta Holley. Betsey Bobbet's. e woman; Rºº, [by Miss Tabitha Primrose] —Anon.—BS 1 Sl. ab?”, )—OS 9 Woman’s §comings, A.—Eliz. B. Browning.—BIL–EP —HBW (Oh, Fear to Call it Loving—sel.)—FTA (Unless.)—FLS Woman’s Song, A.—Clement Scott.—CS 28 women's Sphere and Mission.—J: Hampden Thomas.- WR. 55 * womanhºongº,A-R: W. Gilder.—ASL–BIL–FTA— * Woman's Tongue, A.—W: Shakespeare. See Taming of the rew. - - Woman's Trust, Br...se. fr. (“Angel face—its sunny wealth of hair, An,”)—Frances S. Osgood.—BNL mo.)—T: F. Wilford.—WR 32 old,—BNL (br, sel.)—HBJP Woman's Vengeance, A. (Mo Woman’s Voice.—Edwin Arn See My Opinions and - Woo'd and Married and a’.—Alex. HBW Woman's War Mission.—Anon.—AWB—BE Woman’s, Watch, A.—Anon.—WR 58 Woman's Way.—Anon.—WR 2 Woman's Way, A.—Anon.—WR 4 Woman’s Will.—Anon.—HIBV. Woman's Will (An Epigram.)—J: G. Saxe—BNL–HBV —HPE—SAy—THP - Woman’s Wish, A.—Mary A. Townsend.—HIP–STC Woman-Song.—Josephine Preston Peabody.—LY Women. (In Miscellaneous Thoughts.)—S: Butler.—HIPE Women.—Castillejo.-WHO - Women.—G: Eliot.—HSp - Women all at Sea.—Anon.—WR 27 Women and Temperance Work.-Frances E. Willard.—TS Women and the Saloon.—S: Dickie.—SP 5—WR 55 Women and their Ways.--Anon.—SR 4 Women Fo'k, The.—Jas. Hogg.—BNL–HBW Women Gambling.—F. P. Dunne.—HSp Women of Marblehead, The.-E. N. Gunnison.—FR (abr.) (Old Huldah.)—CS 14 - Women of Mumbles Head, . The.—Clement Scott.—CS 25— FMR-HH-RTV—SP 3—WR 43 Women of Sego, The.—Mungo Park.-FMR Women of the Revolution.—Mary E. Blake.—WR 10 Women of the War.—Annie Thomas.-W.R. 30—WR 33 Women of the West, The.—G. : Essex Evans.—SBOS—SGB. Women Singing.—Sir H. : Taylor.—OVW . - women's, Appººl for Franchise.—Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Women’s Dispositions.—T. De Witt Talmage.—BS 18 Women's Longing.—J: Fletcher.—BLV—HBW Women’s Rights.--Anon.—WR 12 Women’s Rights.-Emma Zeliff.-SDD Wonder.—T: Traherne.—EPE “Wonder of all-ruling Providence, The.”—J: Keats.-BNL Wonder of It, The.—Harriet Monroe.—NPA Wonder Story, A.—Helen C. Bacon.—TT . Wonder-child, The.—R. : Le Gallienne,—VA Wonderful Wean, The.—W: Miller.—FEP Worlderful.—Julian S. Cutler.—POS Wonderful Country, The.—J: B. O'Reilly.—BS 16 wondertº Country of Good-Boy-Land, The.—Mary E. Blake. 1. Wonderful Cure in Barley Town, A.—Wolstan Dixey.-P.R. Wonderful Dog Story, A.—E. J. Wheeler.—WR 25 Wonderful Duel, A. (Harper’s Weekly.)—FS (sl. abr.) (Duel between Mr. Shott and Mr. Nott, The.)—CH (Mysterious Duel, A.)—CS 20—SR 5 Wonderful Flower, The. (Tr.)—Rosa Dodillte.—CB Wonderful House, The.—Anon.—CBOP Wonderful Mosquitoes.—Anon.—KNE (Clerical Wit.)—CS 4 Wonderful Old Man, The.—Anon.—N Wonderful “One-hoss Shay,” The.—Oliver W. Holmes. See Deacon’s Masterpiece, The. - - Wonderful Sack, The.—J: T. Trowbridge.—MYF Wonderful Speller, The.—Anon.—PyS ... . Wonderful Spring of San Joaquin, The...—Bret Harte.—PNW Wonderful Tar-baby [Story], The. — Joel C. Harris. See |Uncle Remus, his Songs and his Sayings. Wonderful Tree, The.—Anon.-A : Wonderful Weaver, The. Cooper.—CCB —PP —TMR — YPS : Wonderful World, The. (Great, Wide, Beautiful, Wonderful World—C.)—W: B. Rands (wr. at. to M. Browne.) —CFBP—CHV-GSP–HBV—HBWy—Port — RAC —SFM-SMG. (Child's World, The.)—CCB–LOS, 1–PGpr—POS (sl. diff. vers.)—CCB–LOS 1––PG pr—WCL - (World, The.)—OS 1 Wonderland.—Julia C. R. Dorr.—PyR. Wonderland.—Harry T. Peck.-AA Wonders, The.—Eliz. Turner.—BVC Wonders of an Atom, The.—Rob't Hunt. Science. Wonders of Genealogy, The. (Yale Record.)—BS 11 See Uses of As- Wonders of the Dawn, The.—E: Everett. . . tronomy, The. e *. Wonders of the Deep, The.—Jean Parmentier.—AFP Wonders of the Victorian Age. (Punch.)—HPE Wonders of Tommy.—Anon.—WR 52 º Wonder-Working Providence of . Sions Saviour In New- England.-E: Johnson.—APM Wondrous Cross, The...—I: Watts.-HTb-I Wondrous Wise Class.-M. E. C.—WR 54 Won’t and Will.—Anon.—LPS—PP. Won’t You?—T: H. Bayly.—BIL–FTA—TFY Won’t {} ºllow Me (Lanty Leary — C,) — S: Lover. — 6 (Old Ballad, An.)—WR 14 Wood.—Julia Rogers.--OAA Woo’d and Married and a”.—Anon.—EBS Woo'd and Married and a’.—Joanna Baillie. Woo'd and Married and A’. See Poetry of See Song: Ross.-BGV-EBS— Wood of Chancellorsville, The-Delia R. German—Cs 1– WR, 10 Wood of Craigie Lea, The-Rob't Tannahill.—BGV Wood Pigeon, The.—Katha. Tynan Hinkson.—BIP Woodbines in October.—Charlotte F. Bates.—AA—CBP Wood-Box, The.—Jos. C. Lincoln.—HTb-I . Woodchuck and the Bobolink, The.—Frank Sweet.—CHP Woodchucks,—Anon-CS. 19, • -- *: Wood-Dove's Note, The-Emily Huntington Miller,-HBW 370 TITLE INDEx World Wooden Doll and the Wax Doll, The...—Jane Taylor.—OS 1. (At. to Adelaide O’Keeffe.)—OTPC Wooden Leg, The.—Max Adeler.—WR 2 Wooden Legs.--Anon.—OS 1 Wood-fire, The—E. S. H.-EP - Woodland, The.—Paul Hamilton Hayne.—CBP Woodland Baby, A.—Eliz. H. Thomas.-PyR. woodland, grave A.—J: B. L. Warren, Lord De Tabley. Woodland Hymn, A.—Phebe A. Holder.—AD Woodland in Spring, The-W: Cowper. See Task, The. Woodland Lesson, The.—Eliz. Bouton.—CS 18 Woodland Voices Calling.—Anon.—WR 55 Woodland Walks. (Poems of the Imagination, Miscellaneous Sonnets, Pt. II., 2.)—W: Wordsworth.-W.R. 1 Woodlands.-W. : Barnes.—NT—OR—OVV - Woodman and the Sandal Tree, The.—Jose Rosas. (Tr. by Cullen Bryant.)—STP “Woodman, Spare that Tree.” (History of the poem.)— non.—AD—OAA Woodman, Spare that Tree.—G: P. Morris.-AA—AD (w. mus.)—Aml?—BLP —BNL —CBOP —CBP —DD — FEP—GP—HBV-HTb-II—LLC—OAA—PCK —PF - —PGGR—POS—RAC—SMG Woodman's Dog, The.—W: Cowper.—OTPC Woodmouse, The.—Mary Howitt.—CHV-NV Woodnotes, Sels. fr.—Ralph W. Emerson.—AIPM–GT-OAA Heart of all the Scene, The. (Pt. I., 4.)—AA Wood-notes. (Pt. II.)—CAP—HBP (Mighty Heart, The-sel.)—AA (Undersong, The-Sel.)—AA Wood-nymphs. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Woodpecker, The.—Anon.—PyR Woodpecker and the Dove, The.--(Tr. by) Blanche W. Bellamy and Maud W. Goodwin.-OS 1 Woodruffe, The.—Isa C. Knox,−VA Woods are. Still, The.—Michael Field.—OVW Woods of Kylinoe, The.—Ellen Fitzsimon.--DB Woods of Westermain, The. (Sel. fr.)—G: Meredith. (Enter these Enchanted Woods.)—GT Woods in Winter.—HI: W. Longfellow.—HIBIP “Woods that Bring the Sunset Near, The.”—R : W. Gilder. —ASL–HBW-LBA Wood-Song.—Eugene Lee-Hamilton.—OVW Wood-song.—Josephine P. Peabody.—AA—OAA Woodspurge, The.—Dante G. Rossetti...—EIPN—VA Woodstock.-Sel. fr.—Sir Walter Scott. (Glee for King Charles.)—CBB Wood-Ticks,—Ben King.—SR 14—WR 38 Wood-Turtle, The.—Edgar Fawcett.-CBP Wooing.—J: B. L. Soule.—GP Wooing of Amoret.—Edmund Spenser. See Faerie Queene, 16. Wooing of Berenice.—Wilson Barrett. See Sign of the . Cross, The. 4. Wooing of Hysteria.--Anon.—WR 48 Wooing of the Lady Amabel.—F. Anstey.—CS 29 Wooing of the Maid of Beauty.—Anon. See Kalevala, The. Wooing Song. (Fr. The Sorceress of Vain Delight.)—Giles Fletcher.—HIBV-OE (Panglory's Wooing Song.)—FEP—HBP Wooing Song of a Yeoman of Kent's Son, A.—Anon.—NT Wooing Stuff.-Sir Philip Sidney.—BLV—EP Wool is Down.—Garnet Walch.-SBOS—SGB Wool is up.–Garnet Walch.-SBOS—SGB Woone Smile Mwore.—W : Barnes.—VA Wopsenonic.—Louise E. V. Boyd.—CS 35 Word, The.—J: Masefield.-HT Word, The-R : Realf. See Symbolisms. Word for Cranks, A.—(Burlington Hawkeye.)—CS 26 Word for each Month, A.—Clark Jilson.—CS 13 Word from a Petitioner, A, Br. sel. fr. Pierpont.—BNL (Ballot, The—4 lines.)—AA—AmIP (“Weapon that comes down as still, A.”—6 lines.)—GG ord of Advice, A.—Anon.—YC Word of Bane and Blessing, The.—Martin Farquhar Tupper. See To-morrow. Word of God to Leyden Came, The.—Jeremiah E. Rankin. —AA—Al-T—APPV-T) D—HBV—PAH Word of the Lord from Havana, The.—R : Hovey.—HIBV AIH "Word that, gºes us Linger, A.—Fred'k Locker-Lampson. Word to the Wise, A.—Caroline Duer.—AA Word to tº Wise, A. Sel. fr. (Prologue.)—S: Johnson. - { Word to Young Men, A.—J: B. Gough.--TS Word with a Skylark, A.—Sarah Piatt.—SN Word with the West, A.—J: R. Thompson.—BE Words. (Riddle—0.)—Anna L. Barbauld.—LLC Words.-Susan Coolidge.—CHV Words.- Howell.—KNE Words and Their Uses.—Frank Olive.—CS 17—SR 1 Words for Parting.—Mary Clemmer.—BIL–CBP—FTA Words from the Tree. (Sel. fr. letter.)—Moncure D. Conway. Words of Cheer.—T: H. Barker.—PEO Words # Faulconbridge, The...—W: Shakespeare. Oll]]. Words of Rosalind's Scroll, The Sel. fr. (Rosalind's Scroll.) —Eliz. B. Browning.—OB - Words of Strength.-Friedrich Schiller.—BS 9–KNE (Hope, Faith, [and] Love.)—GP—OS 2 (Three Words of Strength.)—HDL–SR 14—WR 33 See King (6 limes.)—J: - } Words of Washington, Thé.—Dan'l Webster.—OAW Words of Welcome.—Anon. See Lines for an Exhibition. Words on Language.—Oliver W. Holmes. See Rhymed Les- SOrl, A. Words, Words, Words.-Marg. Deland.—WSA Wordsworth.--Craven L. Betts.-EDY Wordsworth.-Lord Byron. See English Bards and Scotch Reviewers. Wordsworth.-Jas. Fields.-STC w Wordsworth. (Br. sel. fr. To Wordsworth.)—Felicia D. Hemans.—BNL Wordsworth.-W: W. Lord. See Ode to England, An. Wordsworth.-Jas. Kenneth Stephen.—HBV Wordsworth.-J: G. Whittier.—APM–CAP–LLC Wordsworth on Poetry.—Wordsworth. See Poetry. "Wordº's Grave,” Sel. fr.—W: Watson. (II.)—BNL– Wore her Last Year's Hat.—Lawrence K. Russell.—WR. 57 Work.-Anon.—AD Work.-(All the Year Rownd.)—HP Work.-L: J. Block.-AA Work.-Eliz. Barrett Browning.—VE Work-T: Carlyle. See Past and Present. Work—Alice Cary.—NV—PG pr - Work.-Sidney Dyer. See Work, for the Night is Coming. Work.--—C : Lamb.-WEP 4 - Work.-Jas. Russell Lowell.—RAC Work-Angela Morgan.—HT Work.-Mary N. Prescott.—CCB–STC Work.-Edwin L. Sabin.—DD Work.-H. : Van Dyke.—HT-SP 8 Work and Play.—Anon.—COS–PP (Bee and the Butterfly, The.)—TFS Work and Play.—Anon.—WR 17 Work and Play. (Frags. fr. various authors.)—BNL Work and Play.—M. A. Stoddart.—TFS (One Thing at a Time.)—LPS–PP Work and Play in Leyden. Sel. fr.-W. Elliot Griffis.-OAT Work and Song. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Work and Win.—Anon.—PR, Work and Win.—Anon.—SSC Work and Worship.–W : Allen Butler.—CBP Work Done for Humanity.—Frances E. Willard.—WR 42 Work, for the Night is Coming.—Sidney Dyer.—LLC (Work—sel.)—TFS - Work on Earth.-J: Wilson.—HI) L “Work proceeds without intermission, The.” — H: W. Beecher. See Soul-building. - Work that is Best, The.—Carlotta Perry.—CS 36—WR 6 Work Thou for Pleasure.—Kenyon Cox.-HTb-I–SP 4 Work without Hope.—S: T. Coleridge.—BGV-EPN-NT —OB—SEP—VE Work, Work Away.—Virgil A. Pinkley.—BS 22 Working for Our Flag.—F. Ursula Payne.—CHP–PyR. Working Man's Song, The.—J: S. Blackie.—DD–VA Workman, The.—R : Dehmel.—HGV Workman’s Prayer, A.—Roscoe Gilmore Stott.—SP 6 Works and Days, Br. sel. fr.-Ralph W. Emerson.—PEO Works of God, The.—Jane Taylor.—NV - (God Made all Things.)—TFS Work-shop and the Camp, The.—Anon.—SS Workworn.—E. Pauline Johnson.—HT World, The-Anon.—CB World, The.—Fs. Bacon.—BNL–HBW (Life.)—FEP—GEP World, The.—G : Herbert.—WEP 2 World, Thé.—Fs. Quarles.—CBP * World, The-W: B. Rands. See Wonderful World, The. World, The.. (Parables and Riddles, IV.)—Friedrich Schiller. —OS World, The. (C.)—H: Waughan. — EPE —-HBV—NT — WEP 2 - (Vision, A–br. Sel.)—PGT 1 World, The.—Jones Very.—CBP—HBP World, The.—Horace Walpole.—FT World, The.—Ella W. Wilcox.-CS 29 - World, Thºw: Wordsworth. See World is too much with US, 'l'he. YWorld, The a Ghazel.-Jas. Clarence Mangan.—OVV World a Game, The.—W : Drummond.—EPE World and I, The.—Nelly M. Hutchinson.—HIP World and Soul.—G. : Macdonald.—VA World and the Quietist, The.—Matthew Arnold.—VA World as it Is, The.—Ella W. Wilcox. —FS (Laugh and the World Laughs with you.)—TMD World Beautiful, The.—J: Milton. See Paradise Lost. Beyond, A.—Nathaniel I. Bowditch.-AA World for Sale, The.—Ralph Hoyt.—CS 10 World I #, passing Through, The.—Lydia M. Child.—AA World is a Grave, The.—E: Young. See Night Thoughts. World is Mine, The-Florence E. Coates.—AA—HBV. World is too Much with us, The. (Poems of the Imagination, Miscellaneous Sonnets, Pt. I., XXXIII.)—W : Words- Worth.-BGV-BNL–CBP—DD–Ehl’—EPC—EPN GP–GT-HBP—HBR-FIBVy—LLC—PCK– PCL —PYO—SN (Sonnet.)—FEP - º (World, The.)—OB—OTPC–OVV-STC ("Wºhi; too much with us, late and soon, The.”)— G (World's Ravages, The.)—WEP 4 “World is too much with us, kate and soon, The.”—W: Wordsworth.-See foregoing. World is Waiting for You.-S. S. Calkins.—HTb-I World Morose, The-Fred'k W: Faber, OVW 371 World AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS World Music.—F. L. Bushnell.-AA . World to Come, The, Sel. fr. (Silence is Golden.)–(Chautaſu- quan.)—AD * * * * World Transformed, The.—J: G. Whittier. See, Snow-bound. World Tºº, Upside Down, The.—(Gentleman's Magazine.) World Wants Men, The.—Anon.—RAC World § #ve In, The.—T. De Witt Talmage.—BS 15– World Well Lost, The.—Edmund C. Stedman.-AA—YBW World Without and Within, The.—T: N. Talfourd.—SS World Without Men.—Anon.—HTb-II World Would be Better for It, The.—M. H. Cobb.-BLP Worldly Fame.—J: Q. Adams.-WHO Worldly Paradise.—N: Breton.—EPE Worldly Place. (C.)—Matthew Arnold.—WE (Even in a Palace.)—OS 2 - Worldly Treasures.—Philip J. (?) Bailey.—FP World's Bid for a Man, The-G: R. Stuart.—SP 4 World's Death-night, The-Jas. C. Woods.-VA World's Great Age Begins Anew, The. — Percy Shelley.—EPN-NT “World’s history is a divine poem, The.” (Br. Sel. ſº The Province of History.)—Jas. A. Garfield.—G. World's Justice, The...—Emma Lazarus.-HBV World's May-Queen, The.—Alfred Noyes.—OVW World's Music, The.—Anon.—CHP World’s Music, The.—Gabriel Setoun.-BVC (abr.)—HBV —HBVy—Port World’s Need, The.—Ella Wheeler Wilcox.-LBA World's Problem, The.—Mrs. Mary C. Leavitt.—WR 18 World's Queen, The...—E: Earle Purington.—Orlºſ - World's Ravages, The...—W: Wordsworth. See World is too much with us, The. World's Treasures, The.—E. Moore.—BGV World’s Verdict, The.—Flavel S. Mines.—BS 21 World's Wanderers, The.—Percy B. Shelley.-BGV-CBP —CEL–FP—POS World's Way, The.—Anon.—HIP 2 World's Way, The.—T: Bailey Aldrich.-HBV World's Way, The.—W: Shakespeare.—PGT 1 (Sonnet.)—EP—EPE—FEP (Sonnet LXVI.-O.)—GEP—WEP 1 World-Soul, The.—Ralph Waldo Emerson.—CAP World-weariness. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Worm, The.—T: Gisborne.—BGV-OTPC Worm, The.—Ann Taylor.—PP1 Worm, The.—Eliza Turner.—BWC Worme of Lambton, The. (Abr.)—J. Watson.-STP Worn Wedding-ring, The.—W: C. Bennett.—BNL–TFY Worn-out Parties, The...—Frances E. Willard.—WR 18 Worried about Catherine. (Dial.)—Will Carleton.—SR 10 Worse than Marriage. (Boston Cowrier.)—BS 21 Worship, Sel. f : W. Lord.—AA Worship.–C: F. Richardson.—CBP Worship of Nature, The.—J: G. Whittier.—CAP Worsted Stocking, The.—Anon.—MYF (Building the Chimney.)—CS 11 Worth and Cost.—Josiah Gilbert Holland. See Bitter-Sweet. Worth before Show.—Pauline Butler.—MD Worth of a Man, The.—G : H. Ferris.-SP 4 Worth of Eloquence, The.—Anon.—CS 5—KNE Worth of Fame, The. (Sel. fr. The Legend of Christopher Columbus.)—Joanna Baillie.— BLP (abr.)—CBP — S Worth of Hours, The.—R : M. Milnes, Lord Houghton.— Worth of Knowledge. (Sel. fr. The Advancement of Learn- ing, . I.)—Fs. Bacon.—LLC Worth #: Present Lord Mans- €101,– Worthy Foe, A.—Anon.—SP 6 “Wot vur do ’ee luv oi.”—Albert Chevalier.—WR 38 Would it be too Late 7–Anon.—SR 14 Would Rather Write Plays.-Anon.—WR 50 Would §om for Herself be Wooed.—Coventry Patmore.— Bysshe 7".- Popularity.—W: Murray, Would #. be Young Again?—Carolina, Lady Nairne,— Would You Believe It?—Mary Chase Thurlow.—PyR. Would-be Literary Bore, A. — Horace, (Quintus Horatius Flaccus.)—SAy - Wouldn’t You?—Anon.—WR 24 wouldn't º Like to Know.—J: Godfrey Saxe.—CBP— Wound-Dresser, The.—Walt Whitman.—CAP Wounded.—W : E. Miller.—CS 1 (Abr. and with 3 *#Ngº Watson's The Wounded Soldier.)—FTR-H Wounded.—J: W. Watson. See Wounded Soldier, The. Wounded Cupid, The.—Rob't Herrick.-WR 14 Wounded Daisy, The.—Anon.—OS 1 Wounded Hare, The.—Rob't Burns.—OTPC Wounded Soldier, The.—J: W. Watson.—BS 7–CS 5–FR —PFP—SAE (br. sel.) (Wounded.)—MMR—TMD (Wounded to Death.)—BNL Wounded to Death.-J. : W. Watson. Wounds.-Edgar Fawcett.—CBP Wreath Drill and March.-R. J. C.—SSC - Wreath of Flowers, A.—Clara Denton.—LPD Wreath to Lincoln's Memory. (Ent.)—Stanley Schell.— WR, 4 Wreathe... the Bowl—T: Moore.—HBP—HBV Wreck, The.—C:... Dickens. See David Copperfield. Wreck, The.—Felicia D. Hemans.—F See foregoing. Wreck, The.—J: Ruskin.—WA - Wreck, The.—Alfred Tennyson.—PGT 2 Wreck of Rivermouth, The.—J: Greenleaf Whittier.—CAP Wreck of the “Aideen,” The.—Alfred Perceval Graves.— DB Wreck of the Birkenhead, The.—F: W. Farrar.—SSR Wreck of “The Grace of Sunderland.”—Jean Ingelow. See Brothers and a Sermon. Wreck of the Hesperus, The...—HI: W. Longfellow.—AmP —APM–ASL–BFW-B.P.B—CAP —CBOP —CFBI’ CGd—CR-FEP —FP —FPE —FTR-GEP —GN — GSP—HBP—HBV—HBVy—LLC—LOS 1–MR — MYF-OM-OTPC–PAH-PCK— PCL — PGGR — PFHS-PNW–RAO-SA—STP Wreck of the Huron.—T. De Witt Talmage.—CS 15—CSS —SA Wreck of the “Julie Plante.” The.—W: H. Drummond.— HBV-HIH-HP 2—NA—OCW Wreck of the Mary Wiley,”. The.-E. S. Jackson—CS 30 Wreck of the “Northern Belle,” The. (Sl. abr.)—Edwin Arnold.—BS 23 Wreck of the Scotch Express, The.—C. C. Mott.—WR 13 Wreck of the Solent, The.—F: Lyster.—WR 6 Wreck of d; Steamship “Puffin,” The.—F. Anstey.—BWC wreckº. the Tempest. — W: Falconer. See Shipwreck, 62. Wrecker's Bell, The.—W: Winter.—MRS Wrecker's Oath on Barnegat, The...—HI: Morford.—CS 17. Wren and the Hen, The.—Anon.—CBOP Wren’s Nºë—W: Wordsworth.-CGd—LOS 2—OTPC Wrestler, The-C: G. D. Roberts.--TCV Wrestler of Philippi, The.—Fannie E. Newberry.—CS 38 Wrestling Jacob.-C: Wesley.—AmSS—FEP—WEP 3 (Sl. abr.)—BNL–HBP º - Wretch, Condemned with Life to Part, The.—Oliver Gold- smith. See Captivity, The. Wrinkles. (Poems and Epigrams, LXXXVII.)—Walter S. Landor.—BGV-VA (“When Helen first saw wrinkles in her face.”)—WEP 4 Write It.—Anon.—SR 13 Write it Everywhere.—Frances E. Willard-SP 5 Write Them a Letter To-night.—Anon.—BS 23 Write to the Old Folks.--Anon.—TSS - Writing. cº fr.)—Martin Farquhar Tupper. (Letters.) Writing a Book.-(Dial.)—Clara J. Denton.—FTT Writing to Grandma.-Anon.—COS—PP Writing Verses.—Rob't Burns. See Epistle to James Smith. Writs of Assistance.—Jas. Otis.-W.R. 49 Written after Recovery from a Dangerous Illness.-Sir Humphrey Davy.—STC Written after Swimming from Sestos to Abydos. – Lord Byron.—HPE - Written among the Euganean Hills. (Lines Written among º, * Bills.-O.)—Percy B. Shelley.—PGT 1 0.07". (View from the Euganean Hills—abr.)—BNL Written at an Inn at Henley.—W: Shenstone.—BGW- BLV—CBP—EP—HBP—HBV Written at Florence. (In Love Sonnets of Proteus.) – Wilfrid S. Blunt.—OR—OVV - - Written at Killarney.—Mary Tighe.—FEP - Written at Ostend.—W: , L. Bowles.—BGV-RLP—WEP 4 Written at Rome.-Ralph Waldo Emerson.—CAP Written at the Baths of Lucca.-Lord Houghton.—TIWP Written at the End of a Book.--Langdon E. Mitchell:-AA Written Extempore on a Half-penny.—HI: Fielding.—BGV Written Immediately after Reading the Speech of Robert Emmet. (C.)—Rob't Southey. (Emmet's Epitaph.)—BNL Written in a Little Lady's Little Album.—Fred'k W: Faber. —HBV–HBVy - Written in a Nunnery Chapel.—Jas. C. Mangan,—TIP Written i. A.Volume of Goethe.—Ralph Waldo Emerson. Written in a Young Lady's Album.—T: Hood.—BLV Written in a Young Lady's Commonplace Book.-T: Moore. —H Written in Early Spring.—W: Wordsworth.-GEP—PGT 1 (Lines Written in Early Epring—C.)—EPN-FEP—GT —HEV–OAA—SN–WEP 4 - Written in Edinburgh.-Arthur H. Hallam.—POW–WA Written in Emerson’s Essays.—Matthew Arnold.—VA Written in London, September, 1802. (C.)—W: Words- worth.-BGV (England, 1802.)—GP—HBV-OB (London, 1802—I.)—Ehl?—EPN-GEP—LOS 3—OVV T1 Sonnet: “O Friendl I Know not which way.”—LHT- SEP—VE Written in March. (C.)—W: Wordsworth.-ABV-BGW- CBOP—CGd—HBV—HBVy—LC—OTPC (After Rain.)—CEL - (In March.)—NYM-PC–PGpr (March.)—BFW-CFBP—DD–HBP—LOS 1– OS 1 — PIHS–POR-SSR Written in Naples.—Ralph Waldo Emerson.—CAP Written º Nºrthampton County Asylum.—J: Clare.—OB (His Last Verses.)—FEP {} am I. Yet what I Am.)—EDY Lasciate Ogni Speranza.)—PGT 2 Written in Petrarch's House.—Lord Houghton.—TIWP 372 TITLE INDEX .* w Yet Written in Tºgº's House at Sorrento.—Aubrey De Vere. written; the Blank Leaf of a Lady's Commonplace Book. —T: Moore. (Verses Written in an Album.)—BNL Written in the Churchyard of Richmond, Yorkshire. — Herbert Knowles. See Lines Written in Richmond Churchyard, Yorkshire. Written in the First Leaf of a Child’s Memorandum-Book. —C : and Mary Lamb.-OTPC Written in the Visitor's Book at the Birthplace of Rob- ert Burns.—G. . Cable.—AA - Written on Sunday Morning.—Rob't Southey.—CBP Written on the Image, The.—W: Morris. See Earthly Para- dise, The. Written on the Road between Florence and Pisa.-Lord Byron.—BGV Written *A* Fly-leaf of Theocritus.-Maurice Thompson. Written on the Night of his Suicide. (C.)—R : Realf. (“He CŞāº a-weary, but he fought his fight”—br. Sel.) (Vale.)—GP - (“When for me the end has come,” etc.—br. sel.)—GG Written under the Influence of Delirium.—W: Cowper.— Wrong Browns, The.. (Dial.)—Anon.—MBD Wrong. Man, e.—Anon.—CS 19 o “Wrong # Sweet Empress of my Heart.”—Walter Raleigh. —HBW Wrong Road, The.—H. W. Adams.-AmSS—CS 24 Wrong Time to Laugh.--Anon.—WR 22 Wustest Boy, The.—G: Lockhart Darte.—SP 4 Wyatt's Harangue to the London Crowd.—Alfred Tennyson. See Queen Mary. º Wynken, Blynken and Nod. (C.)—Eugene Field.--AA-AL —AmIP—CBPC–CCB–CFBP—GSP–HBR-HBVy —º-Pok–P CL–PF-POR-RTV—TM – TYP W (Dutch Lullaby.) — ASL–ASR-II—BNL–BVC–DR— NV–PGpr—RAC—SFM-SMG Wynter Wakeneth all my Care.—Anon.—NT Wyoming.—Anon.—AH Wyoming Massacre, The.—Uriah Terry.—PAH X Xavier Marmier.—Octave Uzanne,—FT Xerxes at the Hellespont.—R : C. Trench.-CS 15 Yaba Dam.—Anon.—CS 9 Yacht Race, The. (New York Herald.)—PFP Yacht, The.—Walter Savage Landor.—OVV . Yacht Club Speech, The.—Anon.—HIH-WR 44 Yacob's Mistake.—J: T. Galbraith.-SR 15 Yak, The.—Hilaire Belloc.—HEVy—NA Yale and Princeton.—Anon.—CP Yankee and the Butter, The.—Anon.—WR 2 Yankee and the Dutchman's Dog, The.—Anon.—CS 9 Yankee Boy, The-J : Pierpont.—CS 35 (Whittling.)—BNL–GN (Whittling—a Yankee Portrait.)—SS (Whittling Typical of Young America.)—BLP Yankee Doodle.— (Old Dutch, Version.)—PCL - Yankee Doodle. (Orig. Yankee Words.)—Anon.—PCL Yankee Doodle.—E : Bangs.-HBV Yankee Doodle.—Vachel Lindsay.—AMV 2 Yankee Doodle.—G : P. Morris.-PCL Yankee Doodle's Expedition to Rhode Island.—Anon.—PAH Yankee Dude'll Do, The.—S: E. Kiser.—HIP 2 Yankee Girl, The.—J: Greenleaf Whittier.—PGGR Yankee in King Arthur's Court, A. (Ad.)—S: L. Clemens. (Competitive Examination, A.)—WHO Yankee in Love, A.—Alf Burnett.—CS 2 Yankee Man-of-war, The.—Anon.—AA—AH-AWB— BAB —PAPH–SSR—WR 5 Yankee Privateer, A.—Wallace Rice.—AH Yankee Privateer, The.—Arthur Hale.—APH-PAH Yankee Thunders.--Anon.—AWB—PAH-PAPrm Yankee Vgºers, The.—W: M. Thackeray.—BLV—HPE Yankees in Battle, The.—R. D. Evans.—PRR Yankees ºurn from Camp, The.-E: Bangs.-APM– H Yankee's Stratagem, The ; or, Here she Goes—and There she Goes.—(Play—ad. by) G. W. Dale.—BS 4—HD Yardley Oak.-W. Cowper.—EP—OTPC Yarn, A.—Mary E. Hewitt.-CS 11 Yarn of the “Nancy Bell,” The.—W: S. Gilbert.—BNL– BS 2—CFBP—CS 7—FEP —HBV —HH —OTPC — PCL–SSR—STP–TCP (W. pant.)—THP-WR 43 Yarrow Revisited.—W: Wordsworth-BGV—FEP—HBP Yarrow Stream.—J: Logan.-STC Yarrow Unvisited.—W: Wordsworth.-BGV-BPB—EP— FEP—HBP—HBV—MBL–PG|T 1–R.LP —STC — WEP 4 - Yarrow Visited.—W: Wordsworth.-BGV-BPB —FEP — FIBP—HBV-HIGP—PGT 1–R.LP - Yasmin.—Jas. Elroy Flecker.—GnR-II Yaw Dot is Sol—C: Follen Adams.-HBV-HSp—RTV Yawcob Strauss.-C : Follen Adams.-RTV Yawººspºulºgº; (or Tribulations.)— C: F. Adams.- “Ye_air Born to Die.”—Will Allen Dromgoole.—WR 38 Ye Baggage Smasher.—Anon.—BS 4 Ye Ballad of Christmas.--Anon.—TFS - Ye Banks and Braes o' Bonnie Doom.—Rob't Burns. See Banks o' Doon, The. Ye Carpette Knyghte.—Lewis Carroll.—WA Ye Children, be Gay.—Lucy S. Ruggles.--TFS Ye Clerks of Ye Wethere. (Parody.)—Anon.—PA “Ye crags and peaks, I’m with you once again.”—Jas. S. Knowles. See William Tell. Ye Editor's Perplexities.—Anon.—CS 8 - Ye Flowery Banks.-Rob't Burns, See Banks o' Doon, The. Ye Gentlemen of England.—Martyn Parker.—ABV-FEP (sel.)—HBP—OTPC Ye Golden Lamps of Heaven, Farewell. (C.—in Doddridge's Character.)—Philip . Doddridge.—FEP—STC (God the Everlasting Light of the Saints above.)—HBP Ye Laye of ye Woodpeckore.—HI: A. Beers.--NA Ye Little Birds that Sit and Sing.—T: Heywood.—EPE —NT “Ye Mariners.”—T: Campbell. See following. Ye Mariners of England.--T: Campbell.— BGV — BIHV — BNL–BIP—BPB—BVC–CBB–CBP—CBPC–CEL —CGd—CR.— EPHT — EP — EPC — EPN — EPs — —FEP—G-N-GP — G.S.P — HB — HBIP — HBV — HBVy—HPB—LC—LOS 2—OB — OS 1 — OTPC — PGT 1–PFHS–PPV-RLP—RTW-SEP—SSR—VE —WEP 4 (Mariners of England, The.)—BFW (“Ye Mariners.”)—LH “‘Ye shall find the Babe.’ ”—A. R. G.-FHS Ye Parliament of England.—Anon.—AWB–PAH Ye Sons of Columbia.-T: Green Fessenden.—PAH Ye Stars! Which are the Poetry of Heaven.—Lord Byron. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Ye Who are to Sing.—Olive Tilford Dargan.-LY Year The.—Coventry Patmore.—NT r Year Ago, A.—Percy C. S. Smythe, Wiscount Strangford (tr. fr. Luis de Camoens? ).—FLS Year Hº, gast Biis Cloak Away, The...—C: d' Orléans.— Year in Paradise, A.—Jos. (?), Cross-CS 25 Year in the Fields, A. (Sel. fr.)—J. : Buryoughs.-OAA Year of Jubilee, The.—Anon.—AWB Year of Jubilee, The.—HI: Clay Work.-PAH Year origrow; Ireland, 1849, The.—Aubrey De Vere.— Year that is to Come, The.—Frances D. Gage.—CS 9 Year That's Awa,” The.—J: Dunlop.–BGV-HEV Yearning. (All the Year Round.)—HP Years.-Walter S. Landor.—BGW-HEV–OB Years, The...—C : K. Field.—GS Years among Trees, A. (Sel. fr.)—Wilson Flagg. (Relation of Trees to Water.)—OAA º Year's #. the Spring, The.—Rob't Browning. See Pippa 8. SSéS. - Year's Awakening, The.—T: Hardy.—HT - “Years back of us are full of voices, The.”—W: H. H. Murray.—GG. Year's End, The.—Timothy Cole.—HIBV Year’s Twelve Children, The.—Anon.—CS 24—WR 12 Year's Windfalls, A.—Christina G. Rossetti.-Port Year's Wooing, A.—Anon.—CS 24 Yeast, Sel. fr. (Rough Rhyme on a Rough Matter, A–or Bºuire, The-verses fr. Ch. XI.)—C: Kingsley. Yellow and White.—Ernest McGaffey.—SR 11 Yellow Jessamine.—Constance F. Woodson.—AA—HBW Yellow §: the Miser, The.—Florence Smith. See Rainbow OngS. Yellow Pansy, A.—Helen G. Cone.—BNL–HT Yellow Pocket, The.—Anon.—TFS Yellow Roses.—J. H. Hamersley.—WR 15 Yellow Violet, The-W: C. Bryant.—APM–CAP—LOS 1– PGGR—POS - (Violet, The-br. sel.)—PEO Yellow-hair'd Laddie, The.—Anon.—EBS Yellow-hammer's Nest, The.—J: ... W. Chadwick,-HP (Golden Robin's Nest, The-C.)—AA “Yes! ”—R : D. Blackmore.—FTA—HBV–HP Yes 3–H : C. Bunner.—HIBV-HIP Yes |—G : H. Jessop.–HP Yes and No. (Dial.)—Arlo Bates.—SR, “Yes, lºan sleep ! Some sunny day.”—W. A. Urquhart.— “Yes, I will sew thy buttons on 1 '' (Punch.)—HPE Yes: I Write Verses Nºw and Then.—Walter S. Landor.— BLV— - Yes, I'm Guilty.—J. M. Munyon.—CS, 27—SR 6 Yes: In the Sea of Life Emisled.—Matthew Arnold.—EP Yes or No.—Anon.—NM - Yes or No.—Hal Louther.—HRR, Yes, She Was Fair.—C: Nodier.—AFP “Yes, sing the song of the orange tree.”—J. K. Hoyt.—AD Yesterday.—Edith M. Percy-WR 15 Yesterday.—Nora Perry.—AFV Yesterday.—David Swing.—FS “Yesterday I dragged wearily along.”—O. F.—FHS “Yet nerve thy spirit to the proof.”—W: C. Bryant. See Battle-field, The. “Yet, no—not words, for they,” etc. (Br. Sel. fr. The Lan- guage of Flowers.)—T: Moore.-AD e - " - “Yet with hands by evil stained.”—J: G. Whittier. See Andrew Rykman’s Prayer. , 373 Yet, AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Yet, Yet Ye Downcast Hours.--—Walt Whitman,—APM Yew, The. AD * - Yew-trees.—W: Wordsworth-EPs—RLP—WEP 4 Yield Not, Thou Sad One, to Sighs.-S: Lover.—CBP Yin Wee Luik, The.—G. F. Savage-Armstrong.—BIP Ylen’s Sºe. (Fr. The Birth of Galahad.)—R : Hovey.— Yo' Maw Ilubs Yo' All.—Florence Griswold Connor.—HIP 2 Yonghy-Bonghy-Bo, The.—E: Lear.—NA Yonney's and Alma's Visit to Cooney I-Land. (Momo.)— Teekla M. Weyburn,-WR 47 - Yorkshire Angling.—Anon.—CS 1 - Yorkshire Cobbler, The.—Alfred Tennyson.—BS 9 (Northern Cobbler, The.)—GP Yorkshire Horse-dealer, The.—Anon.—BBB TVorktown.—J: Greenleaf Whittier.—AFſ—OCP—SSR Yorktown Centennial Lyric.—Paul H. Hayne.—AH 2–EDY —PAH Yosemite.—Jos. Cook.-BS 12 * :: Yosemite. (Fr. The Washington Sequoia.) — Milicent W. Shinn.-AA - Yosemite, The.—Wallace Bruce.—BS 13 Yosemite Strophes.—C: Wharton Stork,+GS You.--Anon.—FLS You.-Florence Riper Frank.--NPA You and I.-H. : Alford.—FLS You and I.-Timothy D. Sullivan.—TIP - You and To-Day.—Ella Wheeler Wilcox.-AL * You Are Old, Father William.—Lewis Carroll. See Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. - You Ask Me for a Pledge, Love.—Alaric A. Watts.-FTA You Ask Me, Why, Tho' Ill at Ease.—Alfred Tennyson.— EP—EPN-WEP 4 * (Land of Lands, The-Sel.)—BNL (“Land which freemen till, The”—ptly. same sel.)—GG You Bet l—Anon.—NM * . You Can't Find Me. (T'ab.)—Anon.—PP . You, Four Walls, Wall not in my Heart.—Josephine Preston Peabody.—HT - - “You % [or Git] up !”—Joe Kerr.—GH–HH–SP 4– 3 . You Have Forgotten.—Angela Morgan.—HIP 2 You Kissed Me.—Josephine Hunt.--FLS—HTb-I You Know if it was You...—Nathaniel P. Willis.-H.PE “You may drink to your, leman in gold.” (C.)—R : H : Stoddard. (Wine and Dew.)—AA “You may get through the world, but 'twill be very slow.” (Washington Capitol.)—GG - You Meaner Beauties.—Sir H. : Wotton.—HEP—RLP Giº of Bohemia.) — BIPIB — EPs —HBV —OB — 1. (On his Mistress, the Queen of Bohemia—C.)—BLV— WEP 2 (To his Mistress, Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia.)—BNL (To his Mistress, the Queen of Bohemia.)—EPC—FEP —HGP-STC - You Must be Dreaming.—Rob't C. V. Meyers.-CS 27 “You, O man, who with your honey words and your tender looks.”—Dinah M. Craik–GG You Put no Flowers on My Papa's Grave.—C. E. L. Holmes. BS S 5—FTR-WIHO You Remember Ellen.—T: Moore.—RLP - “You say, preach away, tell us something more fruitless fig tree.”—Alex. B. Jack.-GG You Sea l—Walt Whitman. See Song of Myself. “You smiled, you spoke and I believed.” (Poems and Ep- igrams, LVII.)—Walter S. Landor.—WEP 4 (To Ianthe.)—VA - You Spotted Snakes With Double Tongue.—W: Shakespeare. See Midsummer Night's Dream. “You that do search.”—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astrophel and Stella. “You think that one hour buries another.”—H: W. Beecher. See Soul-building. You Yourself.-R. : Wightman.—HTb-II “You’d scarce expect one of my age.”—D : Everett.—SAE (sl. abr.)—WR 47 ** & (Lines Written for a School ſ)eclamation.) —BNL You'll Love me Yet.—Rob't Browning, See Pippa Passes. Young Airly.—Anon.—FEP—HBP - Young Akin. (Ballad.)—-BBB Young Allan. (Old Ballad.)—ESB Young America.-Anon.—CS 27—WR 21 Young America.-Abraham Lincoln.—WR 46 Young America.—Carolyn Wells.--DD Young American, The.—Alex. H. Everett.—BLP Young and Old.—C: Kingsley. See Water Babies, The, Young Andrew. (Old Ballad.)—ESB-OBB Young Artist, The, (Tab.)—Anon.—COS–PP Young Bearwell. (Old Ballad.)—ESB Young Beichan.—Anon. See following. - Young Beichan [and Susie Pyé.]—Anon. — BB — BBB — B ESB-ESB–HBP—HBV-OBB (Lord Beichan and Susie Pye—diff. vers.)—GN Young Bekie. (Ballad.)—OBB - Young Benjie. (Ballad.) —EBS—ESB –OBB Young Bloods —Laurence Housman.—GC Young Boot-black, The...—W. F. Burroughs.--CS 31, . Young Captive, The. — Stanzas from. — André Chénier. — Young Child, The-Alice Meynell.—GCn Young Convert, A.— Mrs. Allce. Meynell,—RLP Young Dandelion.—Dinah M. Mulock Craik.--DD–Poſt. (Sel.) —AD - of this (Sel. fr. The Burial Place.)—W: C. Bryant.— . Young Roger of the Valley. Young Debaters, The.—H. E. McBride.—St.I) Young Desperado, The.—T: B. Aldrich.-MMR. Young Donald.—G: Roy.—WR 2 Young Earl of Essex's Victory over the Emperor of Germany, The. (Ballad.)—ESB - Young Eden.—Witter Bynner.—AMV 2 Young English Gentleman, The.—Mrs. Sewell.—ABV Young Fir-wood, A.—Dante G. Rossetti...—GN—NT Young Frogs, The.-R. R. L.-CHV Young Gazelle, The.—Walter Parke.—THP +. Young § to her Little Brother, A. — “Aunt Mary.” — BOP Young God Wish, The.—Dorothy Landers Beall.—LY Young Gray Head, The.—Caroline B. Southey.—BNL–CS 3 (sel.)—MMR (sl. abr.) te - Young Hero, The.—T: Campbell.—BITV Young Hunting. (Old Ballad.)—BESB–ESB–OBB Young Jessica.-T: Moore.—HIPE Young John and His True Sweetheart.—Anon.-BB–OBB (Fause Lover, The-sl. longer and sl. diff. vers.)—OEB Young Johnstone.—Anon.—BBB-ESB Young Lady in Blue, A.—E: Lear.—CHV Young Lady of Norway, The.—E: Lear.—CHV Young Lady, Whose Bonnet.—E: Lear.—CHV Young Laird and Edinburgh Katie, The.—A. Ramsay.—BGV Young Letter Writer, The.—C: and Mary Lamb.-ABV Young Lincoln's Kindness of Heart.—Anon.—OAL Young Linnets, The.—Mrs. Hawkshawe.—OTPC Young Lochinvar. (Parody.)—Anon.—PA Young Lochinvar.—Walter Scott. See Marmion. Young Lº: (Pamtomimic farce.) — Emma E. West. Young Love.—Andrew Marvell.—RLP—WEP 2 Young Love.—Gerald Massey.—OVW Young Love.—W: Shakespeare. . See Merchant of Venice. Young Lovers, The-F. R. Torrence. See House of a FIundred Lights, The. Young Man from Faii'Mai Anon.—HP 2 Young Man Waited, The.—J. E. W. Cooke.—CS 3 Young Man's Religion, A.—N. McGee Waters.-SP 3 Young Man's Slave, A. (Tab.)—Anon.—TCP Young May Moon, The.—T: Moore.—BFW — BGV — BNL (bºr. Sel.)—CEL–HBV-OB–WEP 4 “Young men, let the nobleness of your mind impel you to its improvement.”—W. D. Howard.—GG “Young men, you are the architects of your own fortunes.” —Noah Porter.—GG (sl. abr.) Young Monopolist, A. (Tab.)—Anon.—TCP Young Mouse, The.—Anon.—CBOP (Alt. to Jeffreys Tay- lor.)—OTPC * Young Musician, The.—Sam W. Foss.-CS 37 Young Patriot, Abraham Lincoln, The.—Anon.—PRR Young Peggy. (Old Ballad.)—ESB Young Primrose Gatherers, The.—Mrs. Sewell.—ABV Young Queen, The.—Eliz. B. Browning.—EDY Young Randal.—Rob't Chambers.-EBS Young Redin. (Earl Richard—in Border Minstrelsy—sl. diff. 'vers.)—Anon.—BB . . . t (Ballad.)—BBB Young Ronald. (Old Ballad.)—ESB - Young Scholar, The. (Sel. fr. What is your Culture to me?) —C: D. Warner.—BS 2—CS 22—LLC Young School Reformer–Lou Boyce Hayden.—WR 50 Young Schoolma’am’s Solioquy, The.—Anon.—WR 14. Young Soldiers.--Anon.—LPP . + Young Sophocles Taking the Prize from Aged AEschylus. —Annie Fields. See Last Contest of Aeschylus, The. Young Soubrette, A.—Joe Cone.—WR 36 Young Squire, The.—Geoffrey Chaucer.—RLP Young Statesman, The. (Dial.)—“Beno.”—SDD Young Tam Lin. (Ballad.) See Tam Lin. Young Tººhy and the Forget-me-nots.-Estelle Thomson. Young Tramp, The.—C: F. Adams.-CS 19 Young Van Dyck, The.—Marg. J. Preston.—OS ^2 Young Waters. (In Percy's Reliques.)—Anon.—BB—BBB —BIESB-CSBP—EBS—ESB–OBB ,- (Sl. abr.)—OEB - Young Wife's Lament, The.—Anon.—WR 14 - Young Windebank.-Marg. I. Woods.-HBV-HEVy—VA At. to Herbert P. Horne.)—THV - Young Yankee Doodle.—Anon.—WR 52 Youngest Heard From, The.—Anon.—SSC Your First Sweetheart.—Anon.—HTb-II Your º, Lady, Came too late.—Col. W. S. Hawkins,— Your Lucky Birthday Jewel.-Anon.—WR 31 Your Mission.—Anon.—BS 1–CS 2—SP 4–SPE Your Mission.—Mrs. Ellen M. H. Gates.—HTb-I Your Question.—G : Roberts.—DB “Your Words, My friend.”—Sir Philip Sidney. See Astro- phel and Stella. . “You’re My Man,”—Anon.—WR 38 Yours, Truly.—Anon.—CD - “Yours Truly, Sir.”—Anon.—TFS Yourself.-Jones Very.—AA—LBA Youth. (Frags. fr. various awthors.)—BNL Youth.-Virginia W. Cloud.—AA Youth —T: S. Jones, Jr.—HT Youth.-Walter S. Landor.—BLV Youth.-C: G. Lodge.—AA Youth.—Walter Scott. See Rokeby. Youth and Age.—Anon.—CS 6 Youth and Age.—G: Arnold.—AFV—HBV 374 TITLE INDEX Zummer - Youth and Age.—Lord Byron.—PGT 1 (Stanzas for Music—C.)—WEP 4 * (There's not a Joy the World can Give.)—FEP Youth and Age.—S: T. Coleridge.—BGV—CBP — CEL — FEP—HBV-HGP–OB—PGT 1–R.LP—SEP—WE Youth and Age.—Eleanor Hull.—BIP - Youth and Age.—C: Kingsley. See Water Babies, The. Youth and Age.—T: Moore.—RTI Youth and Age.—W : B. Scott.—VA Youth and Age. (Sel. fr. The Passionate Pilgrim.)—W: Shakespeare. (Grabº Age and Youth.)—EPE—FEP—HBP—HBV (Madrigal, A.)—LC—PGT 1–PIHS th and Age.—F: R. Torrence. See House of a Hundred Lights, The. and Art.—Rob't Browning. — BLV — BOL — FT — HBW-SR—VA—WR 16 and Calm.—Matthew Arnold.—GC—HBP and Love.—Rob't L: Stevenson.—SP 3 and Maidenhood.—Sarah Williams.--OVW at the Summit.—Maurice Hewlett. See Pan and the Young Shepherd. Youth, Pº Old Age, and Night.—Walt Whitman.—AL– Youth Gº; and Beauty Gone.—Christina Rossetti...—EPN Youth in Arms.-Harold Monro.—HIPV-NPA Youth, Love, and Death.-Philip J. Bailey. See Festus. Youth, that Pursuest.—R. : M. Milnes, Lord Houghton.—FP Youth who Played before He Looked, The.—Anon.—FS (Hopeless Serenade, A.)—SR 6 (Serenade, The.)—BS, 12 Youthful Dissipation. (Dial.)—Anon.—YFD Youthful Experiences.—Anon.—CS 18 Youthful Matchmaker.—Anon.—WR 52 Youthful Piety.—Philip Doddridge.—TFS Youthful Valor.—Tyrtaeus.--TMD Youth's Agitations.—Matthew Arnold.—CBP—GC—RLP Youth’s *ś to Duty, The.—Ralph Waldo Emerson.—SP 4 —SSR, Youth’s Schemes —Gustave Nadaud.—AFP Youth's Songs.-Maxwell Anderson.—GS Youth's Waning.—Peele.—NT Youth's Warning.—C : Mackay.—RLP Yuki.-Mary McN. Fenollosa.-AA Yukon, The...—Joaquin Miller.—LBA Yule Clog, The-T. K. Harvey.—BOC Yule in the Old Town.—Jacob Riis. See Old Town, The. Yule Log, The.—W : H. Hayne.—AA Yule-Tide Parody, A.—Anon.—PA Yule:TIde Song, A.—Anon.—YC Yuletide Tale, A.—Anon.—HIP 2 Yuma.-C : H. Phelps.-AA—PNW Yussouf.-Jas, R. Lowell.—BIHV-BNL–STP You Youth Youth Youth Youth Youth Z Zagonyi.—G : H : Boke...—PAH Zaïre.—(Act. II., Scs. 3 and 4.)—Voltaire.—WR 8 Zal and Rudabeh.-Firdausi. See Shah-Nameh. Zamboanga.-Susan Dyer.—LY Zamora.-J: Tobin. See Honeymoon, The. Zapolya, Sels. fr.—S: T. Coleridge. horal Song of Illyrian Peasants. (Fr. Act. IV., Sc. 2.) Gd—LOS 2—pliS (Hunting Song.)—CFBP—LC—Port Glycinº, Song. (Song by Glycine—C.—fr. II., 1.)—NT (“Sunny shaft did I, behold, A.”)—LC Zarafi.-Lamartine.—BS 13 Zara’s Ear-rings.--(Tr. by) # : G. Lockhart.—BNL–CBOP S 2.0—FEP—HB Ze Moderne English.-Rob't C. W. Meyers.-CS 31 See Liberty. - Zeal of Persecution, The.—Jas. Thomson. Zealless Xylographer, The.—Mary Mapes Dodge.—WA Zealous Patriot, A.—Susie M. Best.—PyR. Zekle.—Jas. R. Lowell. See Biglow Papers, The. Zenobia.-Mrs. W. R. Jones.—WR 12 Zenobia, Sels. fr.—W : Ware. Aurelian and Zenobia. (Sel. a.d. as play.)—NDP Speeches of Zenobia and her Council in Reference to the Anticipated War with Rome.—BS 11—CDD Zenobia's Defence.—CS 26—TMR. (Zenobia’s Ambition.)—FMR Zenobia's Ambition.—W: Ware. See. Zenobia. Zenobia's Defence.—W: Ware. See Zenobia. Zeph Higgins' Confession. (Poganuc People, Ch. XXX.- abr.)—Harriet B. Stowe.—CS 17 Zest for Invasion.—Clement V. Zane.—APH 2 Zetto, the Story of a Life.—W: J. Long.—SP 4 Zigzag Boy and Girl, The.—Anon.—HTb-II Zimri.-J. : Dryden. See Absalom and Achitophel. Zoe, an Athenian Child.—Aubrey De Vere.—GC Zollicoffer.—HI: Lynden Flash.-AH 2–PAIH Zoological Romance, A.—C. F. Adams.-CS 17 Zoology.—Anon. (Pwnch.)—HP–WA Zophiel; or, the Bride of Seven, Sels. fr.-Maria G. Brooks. Disappointment.—BNL Palace of the Gnomes.—AA Respite, The.—AA Zoroaster, Sels. fr.—F's. Marion Crawford. - Massacre of Zoroaster, The. (Arr. fr. Ch. XIX. by Elsie Wilbor.)—DR Suffering of Nehushta, The. (Play ad. fr. Chs. XVI., XVII., XX.)—NDP Zouave Drill.—Anon.—SSC Zuleika.-Lord Byron. See Bride of Abydos, The. Zuleika.-Arthur O’Shaughnessy.—PGT2 Zummer an' Winter.—W: Barnes.-PGT 2 375 AUTHOR INDEX AUTHOR INDEX A.—Spling and Summer. - t º “A.”—All Things Love Me. See Little Girl's Fancies, A. Child and the Fairies, The. Child's Fancy, A. Sée Little Girl’s Fancies, A. Deaf and Dumb. Little Girl's Fancies, A. Little Things. See Little Girl’s Fancies, A. My Pony. New Fern, A. A., C. B.-Two Glasses, The. (Wr. at.) See WILCOX, Mrs. ELLA [WHEELER ]. A., C. S.—Our Class Colors. - A., Mrs. E. R.—Other People's Children. A., F.—Acrostic, An. A., F. C.—Nestlings. º º Abbey, H:—Caliph's Magnanimity, The. Donald. Draw-bridge Keeper, The. Faith’s Vista. Galley Slave, The. Have You Planted a Tree ? In memory of General Grant. May in Kingston. Planting the Tree. See Have You Planted a Tree ? Ringer’s Vengeance, The. Singer's Alms, The. Statue, The. Stranger's Alms, The. Trailing Arbutus. What Do We Plant. When We Plant the Tree ? See Have You Planted a Tree ? While the Days Go By. Winter Days. Abbott, Avery.—Jim's Woman. Abbott, Edgar Wade.—Her Majesty. Poppyland Limited Express, The. . . Rapid Transit. See Poppyland Limited Express, The. Abbott, Edwin, M.–Recompense. Abbott, Eleanor Hallowell.—Song of the Man, The. Toy Commandments. Abbott, Keene.—Mother-love. Abbot, Lyman.—Abraham Lincoln. He Worried about it. (Wr. at.) IHome Coming. International Brotherhood. Lead the Way. New Year, The or, Which Way ? Place of the Individual in American Society, The. Tendencies of Self-government, The. See Place of the Individual in American Society, The. |Utilizing Our Failures. Abdy, Mrs.--In the Street of By-and-by. Abercrombie, Lascelles.—Balkis. Ceremonial Ode Intended for a University. Emblems of Love. End of the World, The. Epilogue: “What shall we do for love these days? " Hope and Despair. FHymn to Love. Sale of St. Thomas, The. Abernethy, Dr. J. :—Telegram Anagrammatised, A. Abrahams, J. Fox. —Tim Titus. Academy, The.—Light and Love. Aceilly, d':-Epigram: . No longer say men can from hunger See Singer's Alms, The. See Foss, SAM W. 16. Epigram: “Nothing can please you ? Naught seems good and right.” Ackermann, Madame —Sleeping Beauty. Acta Columbiana.-Similar Case, A. Adam de la Halle.—Farewell to Arras. Adam, Jean.—Mariner’s Wife, The. (Alt. also to W. J. Mickle.) Sailor's Wife, The. See Mariner’s Wife, The. There’s nae Luck about the House. See Mariner’s Wife, The. Adams, C: Follen (“Yawcob Strauss”).-‘‘Ah-Goo ! ” er Coming Man. Der Deutscher's Maxim. Der Oak und der Vine. Der Shpider und der Fly. Der Vater-mill. “Don’t [or Don'd] Feel too Big 1 '' Dot Baby off Mine. Dot Lambs vot [or what] Mary Haf Got. “Dot Leedle Loweeza.” Dot Long-handled Dipper. Fred Englehart's Baby. Fritz und [or and] I. Gets Dhere. PHans and Fritz. IIe Gets There. See Gets Dhere. Adams, C: Follen (“Yawcob Strauss”). (Continued). Leedle Yaw.cob [or Yacob ] Strauss. Little Conqueror, The. Mine Katrine. Mine Moder-in-law Mine Schildhood. Mine Shildren. Mine Vamily. Mr. Schmidt's Mistake. Mother-in-law, The. See Mine Moder-in-law. Mother's Doughnuts. Puzzled Dutchman, The. Schneider's Tomatoes. Shonny Schwartz. Strauss' Boedry. Tale of a Nose, A. Trapper's Story, A. Tucked oup in Ped. See Mine Schildhood. Was Marriage a Failure ? Welcome, Little Stranger. & Yawcob's Dribulations [or Tribulations]. Young Tramp, The. Zoological Romance, A. Adams, C: Fs.-Example of Washington, The. Greatest Fruit of the Declaration. Adams, Dell.—Americanism. Our Class Colors. Ready to Sail. Adams, F. W. L.-Dance Song. Adams, Franklin P.-Ballad of Modern Fables, A. Ballade of Lawn Tennis, A. Impromptu Lines on the Fourth of July. Piker's Rubaiyat, The. To my Fiancée. Variations on a Theme. Adams, Fred W.-Innocent Drummer, The Spring Morning. Adams, F : Hentz.-My Mother. Adams, G. W.--To November. Adams, G :—For Arbor Day. Adams, H. W.-Wrong Road, The. Adams, Jas. Barton.—Bills's Trouble. Cowboy, The. t “Skinflint Mose.” Turn in the Lane, The. When the Circuit Rider Came. y Adams, Jean. See ADAM, JEAN. Adams, J :—American Constitution Tested, The. Independence. On Behalf of the People of Boston, in Support of the Memorial of December 18, 1765. Predictions Concerning the Fourth of July. Adams, J: Quincy.—Declaration of Independence, The. Lip and the Heart, The. Man Wants but Little Here Below. See Wants of Man, The . Nation Born in a Day, A. See Declaration of Independ- ence, The. To a Bereaved Mother. To Sally. / Wants of Man, The. Washington's Sword and Franklin's Staff. Worldly Fame. Adams, J: S.—Glorious Deed, A. Adams, Josiah R.—Heart never Grows Old, The. Adams, Mary Mathews.-Dead Love. Lincoln. At Gettsburg. Adams, Mattie L.-No Easter for Death. In the Heart. Adams, Oscar Fay.—At Lincoln. On a Grave in Christ-Church, Hants. Adams, S. E.-Hymn for Thanksgiving. Wait upon the Lord. Adams, S:—American Independence. American Liberty. Independence Explained. Necessity of Independence, The. pendence. Adams, Sarah Flower.--—Father, Thy Will be Done. H See Hymn: “He sendeth sun, He sendeth shower.” Ope. Hymn: “He sendeth sun, He sendeth shower.” Dove. “Mourners Came at Break of Day, The.” Nearer, My God, to Thee. Nearer to Thee. See Nearer, My God, to Thee. Adams, Stephen.—Quaker, The. Adams, T: C.—Columbus. Adams, }; H. Davenport.—Last Voyage of the Fairies, €. Adams, W: Taylor (“Oliver Optic”).—Demons of the Glass, 0. Schoolmaster, The. Adcock, A. St. John.—Unspoken. Addington, Franklin.--Two Queens. See American Inde- 379 Addison AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Addison, Jos.-Account of the Greatest English Poets, An. Arº to Liberty. Argumeñt. º Blessings of Liberty, The. Campaign, The. Cato. Cato on Immortality. See Cato See Letter from Italy, The. Cato on the Immortality of the 'Soul. See Cato. Cato's Soliloquy. See Cato. Cato's Soliloquy on Immortality. See Cato. Cato's Soliloquy on the Immortality of the Soul. See Cato. Character of Will Wimble. See Spectator, The. Club, The. See Spectator, The. Countess of Manchester, The. See On the Lady Man- chester. Coverley Hall. See Spectator, The. Death of Cato. See Cato. Death of Sir Roger de Coverley. See Spectator, The. Exercise of the Fan. See Spectator The. Fan-drill, The. See Spectator, The “How are thy servants blest, O fordſ " See Ode: “How are,” etc. Hymn: “How are thy servants blest.” See Ode: “How are,” etc. Hymn: “The spacious firmament on high,” See Spec- tator, The. Hymn, A : “When all thy mercies,” etc. IIymn: “When rising from the bed of death.” See Spectator, The. Hymn to the Creation. Immortal Part, The. See Cato. “It must be so, Plato, thou reasonest well.” See Cato. Letter from Italy, The. Letter to the Right Honorable Charles Lord Halifax. Lord is my Pasture, The. Marlborough at Blenheim. See Campaign, The. Milan. (Tr.) Mountain of Miseries, The. See Spectator, The. de: “How are thy servants blest, O Lord.” Ode: “The spacious firmament on high.” See Spectator, €. On the Lady Manchester. Paraphrase of Psalm XXIII. See Spectator, The. Po, The. (Tr.) Psalm XXIII. . See Spectator,. The. Reflections in [or on | Westminister Abbey. tator, The. Rosamond's Song. Sempronius's Speech for War. See Cato. . Sir Roger at His Country House. See Spectator, The. Sir Roger at the Play. See Spectator, The. Sir Roger de Coverley Papers, The. See Spectator, The. Sir Roger's Death. See Spectator, The. Soliloquy : on Immortality. See Cato. Song: “Echo, Tell me, While I Wander.” Soul, The. See Cato. * spañºs Firmament [on High], The. €. Spectator, The. Speſſºr's Account of Himself, The. See Spectator, e See Cato. See Cato. See Spec- See Spectator, Speech of Sempronius. Speech of Sempronius for War. To a Capricious Friend. To a Rogue. To an Ill-favored Lady. To Spring Gardens. Traßion of the Twenty-Third Psalm. See Spectator, e Vesuvius. (Tr.) Vision of Mirza, The. ... See Spectator, The. Visiº Sir Roger's Country Seat, A. See Spectator, €. Voice of the Heaven, The. When All Thy Mercies, O My God. “When all,” etc. See Hymn, A: Will Wimble. See Spectator, The. Addleshaw, Percy.—Happy Wanderer, The. It May Be. Travellers. “Addums, Mozis.” See BAGBY, Dr. G. : W : Ade, G:—Artie's Proposal. Glorious Touchdown, The. How Uncle Brewster was too Shifty for the Tempter. I Want to Live in a College Town. (Graduation Day Song.) March of the Suffragettes. Messenger Boy, The. Opera, An. TJnder the Talcum Powder Bag. Adee, Alvey A.—Hymn to Santa Rita. Adee, D: Graham.—Lone Star of Cuba, The. Our Soldiers' Song. “Adeler, Max.” See CLARK C : HEBER, Aden, .—Where's Annette 7 Adènes, Le Roi.-Bertha Lost in the Forest. Advance, º-rºamished |Heart, A. See Woman’s Com- a1nt, Kee; Trying. Woman's Complaint, A. AEschines.—Demosthenes Denounced. AEschylus.-Battle of Salamis, The. Persians, The. *sºuntry Maid and her Milk Can, The. See Fables. ables. Farthing Rushlight, The. See Fables. Goose with the Golden Eggs, The. See Fables. Jupiter and the Bee. See Fables. Wind and the Sun, The. See Fables. “Agrikler.”—Proverbeel Feelossofy. Aguilar, Grace.—Battle of Bannockburn, The. of Bruce, The. Days of Bruce, The. “Ah-Mie.”—Nozell and the Organ-grinder. Aídé, Hamilton.—Christmas-eve Redemption, A. Danube River, The. Forsaken, The. George Lee. In the Evening. Lost and Found. Love, the Pilgrim. “Love, without Thee.” j Lover to His Mistress, The. * My Love. See “My Love's Worth all the World.” “My Love's Worth all the World.” Remember or Forget. Sweetheart. When We are Parted. Why I Love Thee. ... See Lower to His Mistress, The. Aiken, A. Holcombe.—Slumber Song, Aiken, Conrad.—Dancing Adairs. Discordants. Evensong. Miracles. Music I Heard. Romance. Aiken, J:—Hill of Science, The. Aiken, Lucy.—Beggar Man, The. Constantinople. From a Letter to William Ellery Channing. India. Lapland. Old Beggar, The. Which Way Does the Wind Blow % Ainger, Alfred.—Materials for a Violent Quarrel, The. Ainslie, Douglas.-Good Friday Hoopoe. Stirrup-cup, A. Two Songs from the Sanskrit. Ainslie, Hew.—I Left ye, Jeanie. Ingle-Side, The. Willie [or Willy] and Helen. Ainsworth’s Magazine.—Wassaill Wassaill Aird, T:—Swallow, The. Akenside, Mark.-Amoret. Aspirations after the Imagination. Compensations of the Imagination. Imagination, The. Complaint, The. Delights of Fancy. See Pleasures of Imagination, The. Development of Poetic and Artistic Creations, The. See Pleasures of Imagination, The. For a Grotto. Inscription for a Statue of Chaucer at Woodstock. Mental Beauty. See Pleasures of Imagination, The. Mind of Man, The. See Pleasures of Imagination, The. Mingled Pain and Pleasure Arising from Virtuous Emotions, The. See Pleasures of Imagination, The. Nightingale, The. See Ode: To the Evening Star. Ode: On a Sermon against Glory. Ode: To the Evening Star. On a Sermon against Glory. against Glory. On Taste. See Pleasures of Imagination, The. On the Winter Solstice. Pleasures of a Cultivated Imagination, The. See Pleasures of Imagination, The. Pleasures of Imagination, The. Riches of a Man of Taste. See Pleasures of Imagina- tion, The. “Shape alone let others prize, The.” See Song: “The Shape alone let others prize.” g Song: “The shape alone let others prize.” To the Evening Star. Virtuoso, The. gº Akerman, Lucy Evelina.—Another "Little Wave. Nothing but Leaves. Akers, Eliz. See ALLEN, Mrs. ELIZ. [AKERS]. Akers, J. Milton.—What I Saw. Akers, Vivian.-Graduating Oration. Akins, Zoë.-Conquered. I Am the Wind. Lethargy. Norah. This is my Hour. Tragedienne, The. Wanderer, The. Alarcon, Pedro de.—In Terror of Death. Albany Chronicle.—Fashionable School Intensely Utter. Intensely Utter. Too Utterly Utter. See Intensely Utter. Albee, J:—At the Grave of Champernowne. Bos’n Hill. Dandelions. Landor. Music and Memory. Soldier's Grave, A. See Days Infinite. See Pleasures of See Pleasures of See Ode: On a Sermon Girl, The. See 380 AUTHOR INDEX Aldrich, -ms smººr Albertson, Hon. C: C.—Centennial Speech. Gather Inspiration from the Past. Alborn, G. C.—Judas of Kerioth. Albro, J :—Tale of the East (Side), A. Alcorn, Kathe. S.—Little Lizette. Alcott, Amos Bronson.—Bad Prayers. Bartol. Channing. Emerson. Garrison. Hawthorne. Margaret Fuller. Thoreau. Wendell Phillips. Alcott, Louisa May.—Address to a Robin. Enlisting as Army Nurse. Little Women. Little Women's Pickwick Club, The. See Little Women. Reconciliation, The. See Little Women. Sermon, The. Song from the Suds, A. See Little Women. Thoreau's Flute. To Mothor. Aldaramy, Meskin.-On His Friends. Alden, H: Mills.-Magic Mirror, The. Alden, Mrs. Marg. H.-Mother's World. Alden, R. : M.–Lost: the Summer. ay. Alden, W: Livingston.—Adventures of Jimmy Brown. Freckles. See Adventures of Jimmy Brown. Ghost Scene, The. See Adventures of Jimmy Brown. Jimmy Brown and Mr. Martin's Eye. See Adventures of Jimmy Brown. Jimmy Brown’s Attempt to Produce Freckles. See Adventures of Jimmy Brown. Jimmy Brown's Dog. Jimmy Brown's Prompt Obedience. of Jimmy Brown. Jimmy Brown's Sister's Wedding. Jimmy Brown. Jimmy Brown's Steam Chair. Brown. Our New Walk. See Adventures of Jimmy Brown. Prompt Obedience. See Adventures of Jimmy Brown. Steam Chair, A. See Adventures of Jimmy Brown. Sue's Wedding. See Adventures of Jimmy Brown. Alderdice, Lizzie.—Christmas Stocking, A. Aldime, The...—Bobolink, The. Little Telltale, The. See Bobolink, The. Telltale, The. See Bobolink, The. Aldington, Mrs. Hilda [Doolittle]. (“H. D’’).-Garden, The. .* Hermes of the Ways. Moonrise. Oread. Orion Dead. Pool, The. Priapus. Sea Iris. Sea Lily. Sea Rose. Shrine, The. Aldington, R. :—After Two Years. Choricos. Images. Lesbia. Poplar, The. Round-Pond. Aldis, Mary.—Barberries. Sisters, The. When You Come. Aldrich. .—Our Colors at Fort Sumter. Aldrich, Anne Reeve.—April—and Dying. Crowned Poet, A. Death at Daybreak. Eternal Justice, The. Fanny. Fraternity. In November. Little Parable, A. Love's Change. Music of Hungary. Recollection. Separation. Song about Singing, A. Souvenirs. Suppose. Aldrich, Dr. H:—Reasons for Drinking. Why Drink Wine ! See Reasons for Drinking. Aldrich, Jas-Death-bed, A. Aldrich, T: Bailey.—Accomplices. After the Rain. “Ah, sad are they who know not love.” from the Persian. Alec Yeaton's Son. Amontillado. Andromeda. Appreciation. Ara Coeli. Arab Welcome, An. Artist’s Model. At Bay Ridge, Long Island. Babie Bell. See Baby Bell. Baby Bell. Ballad of Babie Bell, The. See Baby Bell. Batuschka. Before the Rain. See Adventures See Adventures of See Adventures of Jimmy See Two Songs Aldrich T : Bailey (Continued). Bells at Midnight, The. Bluebird, The. See Spring in New England. By the Potomac. * Circumstance. Comedy. Corydon. Cradle Song. Crescent and the Cross, The. Death-Bed, A Decoration Day. Destiny. Elective Course, An. “Enamoured architect of airy rhyme.” Face against the Pane, The. Faded Violet, The. Flight of the Goddess, The. “Forever and a Day.” Fredericksburg. Friar Jerome's Beautiful Book. Frost Work. Garnaut Hall. Goliath. Guilielmus Rex. Heredity. Hint from Horace, A. I Vex Me not with Brooding on the Years. Identity. I'll Not Confer with Sorrow. In an Atelier. In the Belfry of the Nieuwe Kerk. In Westminster Abbey. Judith. Judith and Holofernes. Rriss Kringle. Lady of Castelnoire. Last Caesar, The. L'Eau Dormante. “Like Crusoe, walking by the lonely strand.” Love's Calendar. Lunch, The. Lycidas. Mabel: or, The Face against the Pane. the Pane, The. Maple Leaves. Marjorie's Almanac. Masks. Memories. Memory. Mercedes. Mood, A Nameless Pain. Nocturne. Ode on the Unveiling of the Shaw Memorial on Boston Comunon, An. “Oh, sad are they who know not love.” from the Persian. On an intaglio Head of Minerva. On Lynn Terrace. On Reading tº Our Almanac. See Marjorie's Almanac. Outward Bound. IPalabras Cariñosas. Pampinea. Persian Love-song, A. Petition, A. Piazza of St. Mark at Midnight, The. Piscataqua River. |Prescience. Pursuit and Possession. Quite Like a Stocking. (guits. Reminiscence. Rencontre. Rose, The. Sad are They Who Know Not Love. from the Persian. Sargent's Portrait of Edwin Booth at “The Players.” Sea Longings. Set of Turquoise. Shadow of the Night, A. Sisters’ Tragedy, The. Sleep. Song: “The chestnuts shine through the cloven rind.” Song from the Persian. Spring in New England. Tennyson Thalia. Thanksgiving Day. Three Flowers. Three Roses. Tiger-lilies. To Any Poet. To Hafiz. Touch of Nature, A. Tousoulia. Tragedy, The. Turkish Legend, A. Two Songs from the Persian. II. Undiscovered Country, The. Unguarded Gates. |Unsung. Untimely Thought, An. Voice of the Sea, The. When the Sultan Goes to Ispahan. Who Know not Love. See Two Songs from the Persian. See Judith. See Face against See Two Songs See Kriss Kringle. See Two Songs See Destiny. 381 Aldrich AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS sº t-: Aldrich, T: Bailey. (Continued). Winter Robin, The. World's Way, The. Young Desperado, The. Aleksandri.--To Venice. Alexande, Addison (?) –“There is a time, we know not when.” Alexander, Mrs. Cecil Frances [Humphrey].—Adoration of the Wise Men, The All Things Beautiful. See All Things Bright and Beautiful. All Things Bright and Beautiful. Burial of Moses, €. Buś, of the Deliverer, The. See Burial of Moses, € Christmas Hymn, A. Creation, The. "Preams. Evening Hymn. Evening Song. ſº Green Hill Far Away, The. See There is a Green Hill. He Is Risen. * Irish. Mother's Lament, The. Little Sister Left in Charge, The. Morning Hymn. Once in Royal David's City. Place of Remembrance, The. Raven Builds Her Nest on High, The. Ruth. Saw Ye Never in the Meadows. Siege of Derry, The. Snowdrop, The. # There is a Green Hill. There is a Green Hill Far Away. See There is a Green lil. Within the Churchyard Side by Side. Alexander, Duke of Gordon.—Cauld Kail in Aberdeen. Alexander, Eleanor.—Now. Song: “He Climbs his lady's Tower.” Alexander, H. W.-Poor Fisher Folk, The. (Tr.) Alexander, S. J.--To San Francisco. Alexander, W: Bishop of Derry and Raphoe and X’rimate of Ireland.—Among the Sand-hills. Birthday Crown, The. Fine Day on Lough Swilly, A. Frost-Morning. - Inscription on the Statue Erected to Captain Boyd. Rob't Burns. Tenebrae. Very Far Away. Vision of Oxford, A. Alexander, W: See STIRLING, Earl of. Alford, H:—Aged Oak at Oakley, The. Baptismal Hymn. Be Just, and Fear not Be True. (Alt. to Rob't Collyer.) See Be Just, and Fear not. Dride, The. , See ‘‘ ‘Rise,’ said the Master, ‘come unto the feast.’” Colonos. Contentment. See Trust. Gypsy Girl, The. Harvest Home. “I know not if or dark or bright.” Lady Mary. Life's Answer. See Trust. “‘Rise,’ said the Master, ‘come unto the feast.’” Thanksgiving Day. See Thanksgiving Hymn. Thanksgiving Hymn. Trust. You and I. Alfred, King.—Ode to Ireland, An. Alger, .—“At the top of his mind, the devout man has a holy of holies.” Alger, Edith Goodyear.—Hints for the First School Garden. See School Gardens. g School Gardens. Alger, Horatio, Jr.—Carving a Name. John Maynard. Alger, Fº W: Rounseville.—Abou El Mahr and His Horse. See Thanksgiving Hymn. See Trust. **. Butterfly's Revenge, The. Friendship between Women. Madame de Staël and Mme. Recamier. Madame Recamier and Ballanche. Masque and the Reality, The. Pelisson and Mlle. de Scudery. Sophie and Roxandra. To Heaven Approached a Sufi Saint. (Tr.) Alison, R. :-Cherry Ripe. (Alt.) See CAMPION, T: There is a Garden in her Face. (Wr. at.) See CAM- PION, T: All the Year Rownd.—Before Sailing. Belgian Christmas Eve Procession, A. Comfort. Couldn't Keep a Secret. Flotsam and Jetsam. |Hawthorn. - “If there should come a time, as well there may.” Comfort. “Leave the young hearts to nature and to God.” March. My Lost Love. Nocturne. Tired Out. e - “True to the promise of thy far-off youth.” See All the Year Round. (Continued). Work. Yearning. Allan, Catherine.—Rabbit on the Wall, The. Allan, Rob't.—To a Linnet. Allbright, Mary E.-Resurrection Day's Power. Allen, Alice E.-Christmas Secrets. Crocus Bells. Dance of the Snowflakes. IJmpty Nest, The. Seven Little Builders. Six Little Candles. Victory. Welcome. Allen, Dorothy.—Sailing. Allen, Mrs. Eliz. Ann [Chase] [Akers]. (“Florence Percy.”) ... —Bird's Nest, A. “Blush, happy maiden, when you feel.” Briar-bloom. Bringing our Sheaves. Bringing our Sheaves with Us. Sheaves. Brother Antonio. Endurance. Every Day. First Red Leaf, The. Four Words. In a Garret. In April. See Spring at the Capital. In the Defences. Last. Last Landlord, The. Left Behind. Little Feet. Lost Light. f Loved you Better than you Knew. See Left Behind. Miracle Workers, The. “My Dearling.” My Ship. Old Story, The. Pipe of Pan, The. Rock me to Sleep. Sea-birds. Snow. Spring at the Capital. Stone Cutter, The. True. *. Under the Apple-tree. ! Until Death. Where the Roses Grew. Willow, The. Wise Resolution, A. With Thee. Allen, Eliz. P.--Story of a Great Artist, The. Allen, Ethan.—Capture of Ticonderoga, The. Allen, F. M.–Father Crotty’s Hat Sir Walter Raleigh and Queen Elizabeth. Allen, Grant.—First Idealist, The. Only an Insect. Prayer, A Allen, Mrs. H. E. M.–Jenny's White Rose. Allen, Iº-Providential Events in the Life of Wash Ingt0rm. Allen, Jas. Lane.—Aftermath. Butterflies. Kentucky Cardinal, The. Love in Silence. Misunderstanding, A. Romance of the White Cowl. Strawberry Bed, The. See Kentucky Cardinal, The Two Gentlemen of Kentucky, The. Allen, Jos. Antisdell.—Daydreams, (Sel. fr.) Allen, Lyman Whitney.—Coming of His Feet, The. Stroke of Justice, The. Submission. Voice of Destiny, The. Allen, Mrs. M. E.--—Song Revels. Allen, Mary W.-Mid-winter Exercise, A. Wise Mother, The. Allen, Philip F.—Horse and his Master, The. Allen, U. S. (Airr. by)—Moved by a Crank. Allen, Willis Boyd.—‘With You Alway.” Allerton, Ellen P.-Beautiful Things. Indian Summer. - On the Farm. Walls of Corn. Allgood, Jos.-Uncle Pete's Plea. Allhusen, Beatrice.—Cemetery of the Weld, The. Allingham, J. Till.—Weatercock, The. Allingham. W:—Autumnal Sonnet. Abbot of Inisfalen, The. Awaking. Ban-shee, The. Bird, The. Blowing Bubbles. Boy, The. Bubble, The. Day and Night Songs. Dirty Old Man, The. See Bringing our See Bubble, The. Dream, A. f Rairies, The. Fairy Folk, The. See Fairies, The. & E'airy Shoemaker, The. See Leprecaun, or Fairy Shoemaker. Faithless Knight, The. 382 AUTHOR, INDEX Appleton Allingham, W: (Continued). Fields in May, The. Four Ducks on a Pond. Gravestone, Half-waking. \ Heather. IHomeward Bound. Leprecaun, or Fairy Shoemaker. Lovely Mary Donnelly. Lover and Birds, The. Mary Donnelly. See Lovely Mary Donnelly. Meluory, A. º Morning. See Awaking. Outward Bound. Pilot's Daughter, The. Robin Redbreast. Ruined Chapel, The. Sailor, The. Spring is Come. Therania. Touchstone, The. Unknown Belov’d One. Venus of the Needle. Wife, A. Wild Rose. º * Winding Banks of Erne, The or, The Emigrant's Adieu to Bally shamon. Windlass Song. Winny. º Wishing. Allison, C: Elmer.—Monument's Message, The. Allison, Frances Ekin.—Invited Guests. Last and Worst. “Allison, Joy.” See CRAGIN, MARY A. Allison, R. : See ALISON, R : Allison, W: Talbot.—At a Toboggan Meet. Cartier Arrives at Stadacona. Cry of the Romanticist, The. Galley Slave of Sidon, A. Men of the North, The. O Amber Day. Rum Maniac, The. * There sat the Women weeping for Thammuz. Vanishings. º * * * Allston, Washington.—America to Great Britain. Boyhood. e On the late S. T. Coleridge. Rosalie. Allyn, Kate.—Best of the Dollies. Doll's Wedding, The. Little Housekeeper? o Alma-Tadema, Laurens [or Laurence].- Blessing for the Blessed, A. Frost. Gravel Path, A. - “If no one ever marries me.” Lambs in the Meadow. Little Girls. Lullaby, A: “Baby, baby, hush-a-bye.” Moon's Tears, The. |Playgrounds. Robin, The. Snowdrops. Strange Lands. r To Olivia. Almon-Hensley, Mrs. Sophie M.–"Because of You.” Content. e e Song: “Joy came in youth as a humming-bird.” There is no God. Alsop, C: F.—Our Flag. To the Shade of Washington. Alston, Jos. B.-‘‘Stack Arms.” Alt, Florence May.—Court of the King, The. Francesco's Angel. Marjory's Christmas Story. Prophecy. Altenburg, Michael. — Battle Hymn. See Battle Song of Gustavus Adolphus, The. Battle Song of Gustavus Adolphus, The. Swedish Battle-song. See Battle Song of Gustavus Adolphus, The. Ambient, Mark.--Tittle Tattle. What May Said to December. Ambrose,ºs. Clement. — Deacon’s Sunday-school Sermon, €. Ambrose, St.—See ST. AMBROSE. American Home.—Model Wife, The -Curtice. American Magazine, The.—Singing Man, The.—(Marks.) American Messenger.—“Good-night, Papa.” American Primary Teacher, The...—Christmas Tree. American Queen, The.—Give Thanks for What? Ames, C: Gordon.—Athanasia. John Jones and I. Ames, Mrs. Eleanor Maria [Easterbrook]. (“Eleanor Kirk.”) —“Bob White.” “Pardnership.” “Wash Dolly Up Like That.” Ames, Fisher.—British Treaty, The. ow to Secure Liberty. Monstrous Relations in Newspapers. Oration on Washington. Sanctity of Treaties. Washington as a Civilian. What is Patriotism 2 Ames, Mrs. Mary [Clemmer]. [CLEMMERI [AMES]. See HUDSON, Mrs. MARY Amiel, Henri-Frédéric.—Dew-drop, The. Amonson, L: S.—My Country. Amorgen, .—Song of Amorgen, The. Amory, T:—Conniving-House, The. See Life of John Buncle, Sq., The. Life of John Buncle, Esq.,. The. Mr. Gallaspy. See Life of John Buncle, Esq., The. Ampere, Jean Jacques.—Then and Now. Amsbary, Wallace Bruce.—De Captaine of de “Marguerite.” Ma Little Brown Babee. Mon Pierre. Opie Read. º Rubaiyat of Mathieu. Lettellier. Anacreon.—Cheat of Cupid, The. Drinking. Epicure, The. Gold. Grasshopper, The. Love's Strategy. On the Grasshopper. Rose, The. Spring. Swallow, The. - “Thirsty earth soaks up the rain, The.”. See Drinking. Ungrateful Cupid, The. See Cheat of Cupid, The. Andersen, Hans Christian.—Coming of the Spring, The. Fir Tree, The. Flax, The. Last Dream of the Old Oak Tree, The. Little Gretchen. See Little Match Girl, The. Little Match Girl, The. Little Match-seller, The. . . See Little Match Girl, The. New Year's Eve. See Little Match Girl, The. Anderson, Alex.-‘‘Bairnies, Cuddle Doon.” Cuddle Doon. See “Bairnies, Cuddle Doon.” Jack Chiddy. “Jenny Wi’ the Airn Teeth.” LangSyne when Life was Bonnie. Nottman. O, Mither, Sing a Song to the Bairns. Toshie Norrie. Anderson, Anthony E.-Roger Kent's Home-coming. Anderson, Aristine.—Mosquito Triolet, Way of the World, The. Anderson, Arnold M.–When Sally Tlearned to Skate. Anderson, D. R.—Telephone—A Memory, The. Andes. Duncan.—Death of Wolfe, The. port. Anderson, Florence.—Surrender of the Army of Northerz. irginia, The. Anderson, Helen Van.-Marjorie. May's Lesson. Anderson, Lee.—King's Great Victory, The. Anderson, Mabel C.—Beloved. Anderson, Marg. Steele.—Breaking, The. Madison Cawein. Somebody's Garden. Anderson, Maxwell.—Youth's Songs. Anderson, Mrs. May M.–Brother Robin. Child, Martyr, The. Coasting. Flower Dances. & Anderson, W:—Railway Station in the North of England, A, Anderson’s Constitutional Gazette.—Epigram: “Rudely force.” to drink tea.” André, J:—Cow-Chace, The. Hail, Sovereign. Andrew, J : Albion.—Our Heroes. Andrews, Albert Charlton.—Maker's Image, The. Andrews, E. F.—Debatin' S'ciety, The. Uncle Edom and the Flurridy Nigger. Uncle Edom and the Yankee Book-agent. Andrews, May Raymond Shipman,—Better Treasure, The. Andrews, Truman Roberts.-Ambition. Andrieux, F. S.–Epigram: “How many rogues are in the See Grasshopper, The. to Wn. Andros, R. S. S.—Perseverance. Swallow, The. See Perseverance. Angel, Clara Louise.—Grandma's Berry Pie. Angell, Jas. B.-America's Relation to Missions. Angelo, Michael. See BUONAROTTI, MICHELANGELO. Annable, G: G.-Against License. Annan, Annie Rankin.—Dandelion. Anster, J:—Fairy Child, The. Anstey, Christopher.—Public Breakfast, The. “Anstey, F.” . See GUTHRIE, Fs. ANSTEY. Anthony, J: Clinton.—Boys. Anthony, Susan B.-On Trial for Voting. Anti-Jacobin.—Inscription for the Door of the Cell in New. gate, where Mrs. Brownrigg was Confined. Antipater of Sidon.—Erinna. Antoninus, Marcus Aurelius. – Even in a Palace. See Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius. Fortitude. See Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius. Goodness. See Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius. Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius. Antrobus, J:—Cowboy, The. Apgar, Austin C.—Know the Trees. Apocrypha.- Let Us Now Praise Famous Men. Mother and Her Seven Sons. Simon, Son of Onias. Tyrant's Death. Appleget, T: B.--Lost and Found; . Appleton, Everard J:—Fighting Failure, The. MuVVer Dear. Polly's Preparations. Woman Who Understands, The. 383 Appleton AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Appleton, T: Gold.—To Rouse, the Artist. To William Lloyd Garrison, after the War. “Arbory, J:” See MACFARLANE, J: Archer, Sara F.—Flag Song. Archibald, Mrs. G:—Army Overcoat, The. Christmas Pretender, The. John's Pumpkin. Law agin It, A. Why Don't You Tell Me Yes? Ardagh, Alice M.–Sic Passim. Arden, F.S.–Frigate Constitution, The. Arden, Mary.--"It was my Sister.” Arensberg, Walter Conrad.—At Daybreak. Dialogue. Epitaph, An: “Perhaps it doesn't matter.” Song of the Souls Set Free. To a Garden in April. To Hasekawa. To the Necrophile. Wain Excuse. Voyage à l’Infini. Arey, Mrs. Harriet Ellen [Grannis].-Myself. Thanksgiving. Argonaut, The.—Origin of Scandal, The. Argosy, The.—Only. Argyle, Ruth.-Boy's Dream, A. Argyll, G: Douglas Campbell, Duke of.--Our Dead. Ariosto.—Death of Zerbino. See Orlando Furioso. Orlando Furioso. Aristophanes.—Birds, The. Chorus of Women. See Thesmophoriazusae, The. TheSmophoriazusae, The. Arkansaw Traveller.—Boy in a [or the] Dime Museum, A. In the Dime Museum. See Boy in a Dime Museum, A. Judge Brown's Watermelon Story. Little Johnnie Visits the Dime Museum. a Dime Museum, A. Mr. Haines's Able Argument. Only Five Minutes to Live. “Arkwright, Peleg.” See PROUDFIT, D: LAW. Armitage, Laura F.—Best Kind to Plant, The. Bluebird's Message, The. Boy's Letter to Santa Claus, A. |First Pussy Willows, The. Geography’s a Study. Saying Grace. Stars, The. Tit for Tat. Armitage, W. J.-Love. Armor, J. L.-Only Sleeping Dogs May Lie. Arms, M. W.-Before the Old Castle of Verona. Piazza of San Petronio, The. (Tr.) Rome. (Tr.) Armstrong, Edmund J.-Adieu. Among the Mountains. Blind Student, The. Dedication, A Fionnuala. New Birth, A. Sunset in the Devils Glen. Armstrong, G : Fs. Savage. See SAVAGE-ARMSTRONG, G : Fs. Armstrong, J:—Art of Preserving, Health, The. Building a Home. See Art of Preserving Health, The. Taste: an Epistle to a Young Critic. Armstrong, T: M.–Story of Rebekah, The. Armytage, Faulkner.—Friday Afternoon at the Boston Sym- hony Hall. Arnal, E.-Doctor Benserade. Sick Doctor, The. Arnault, ſº Vincent.—Leaf, The. In all, €. Arndt, Ernst Moritz.-Fatherland. Union Song. y .—Death of Nelson, The. Arnold, Alice.—Another Day. December. Arnold, Birch.-Burglar Alarm, The. Mrs. Fillisy's Burglar-alarm. See Burglar Alarm, The. See Boy in (Tr.) My Ma, She Knows. Arnold, Sir Edwin-A ma Future. Academe. Adulteress, The. ve After Death. See After Death in Arabia. After Death in Arabia. Almond Blossom. See April. April. Armageddon. At Bethlehem. See Light of the World, The. Bazaar Girl, The. Book of Love, The. See With Sa'di in the Garden. Caliph's Draught, The. Clemency of Salah-up-Deen, The. See Adulteress, The. Dancing-girl, The. Darien. Destiny. Egyptian Slippers. Extract from “Light of Asia, The.” Feast of Belhazzar, The. Florence Nightingale. God's Serving. Good Deeds. “Good-night, Not Good-bye.” Great Journey, The. (Tr.) See Maha-Bharata, The. “He and She.” See also She and He. He Who Died at Azan. See After Death in Arabia. In Memoriam. Arnold, Sir Edwin. (Continued). Indian Song of Songs, The. King Sheddad's Paradise. Light of Asia, The. Light of the World, The. Lord Raglan. See In Memoriam. Lover with His Loved One Sailed the Sea, A. See With Sa'di in the Garden. Maha-Bharata, The. (Tr.) g º Mahmud and Ayaz. See With Sa'di in the Garden. Mary, at the Sepulchre. See Light of the World, The: Mary's Story of the Crucifixion. See Light of the World, The. Mount Pilate. Musmee, The. '• g Mystery of Evil, The. See Light of Asia, The. “Naught is the same “as if Love had not been.’” See With Sa'di in the Garden. Moses and the Angel. Niagara Falls. * Nirvana. See Light of Asia, The. Oh, if Thou be'st True Lower. On a Cyclamen. Order of Valour, The. Pontius Pilate. See Light of the World, The... . Queen Arjamand's Dagger. See With Sa'di in the Garden. Raglan. See In Memoriam. Rajput Nurse, A. Resurrection, The. See Light of the World, The. e Resurrection of Abdullah. See After Death in Arabia. Saviº or, Love and Death. (Tr.) See Maha-Bharata, €, Secret of Death, The. See Light of Asia, The. Secret of Death, The. See also She and He. Shadow of the Cross, The. She and He. See also He and She. Snake and the Baby, The. Song of Krishna, A. See Indian Song of Songs, The. Song, of the Devas to Prince Siddartha, The. See Light of Asia, The. Song without a Sound. See With Sa'di in the Garden. Sorrow of Buddha, The. See Light of Asia, The. Sultan and the Potter, The. Swallows, The. Swallow's Nest, The. Through . Great Tribulation. To a Pair of Egyptian Slippers. & Tola of Mustard Seed, The. See Light of Asia, The. With Sa’di in the Garden. Woman's Voice. © Wreck of the “Northern Belle,” The. Arnold, Emily Gail.-In April. Arnold, G :—Alone by the Hearth. Among the Heather. Beer. Big Oyster, The. Cigars and Beer. Cui Bono º Farewell, A. Farewell to Summer. Golden Fish, The. In the Dark. Jolly Old Pedagogue, The. Merry Christmas Time, The. October. September. September Days. Summer Longing, A. ' Sweet September. See September Days. Youth and Age. Arnold, I: N.—Personality of Lincoln. Arnold, Matthew.—Absence. “Ah, Love I let us be true.” Anti-desperation. Apollo. See Empedocles on Etna. Austerity of Poetry. Bacchanalia ; or, The New Age. Balder Dead. Better Time, The. Buried Life, The. But the Majestic River Floated On. Rustum. Cadmus and Harmonia. Calais Sands. Callicles beneath Etna. See Empedocles on Etna. Callicles' Song. See Empedocles on Etna. Callicles' Song of Apollo. See Empedocles on Etna. Church of Brou, The. Combat, The. See Sohrab and Rustum. Consolation. Death of Goethe. See Memorial Verses. Death of Sohrab, The. See Sohrab and Rustum. Deeper Thought, The. º Departure of the Cuckoo, The. See Thyrsis. Desire. Dover Beach. e Duties of the Scholar. See Sweetness and Light. Early Death and Fame. East London. Empedocles on Etna. Euphrosyne. Even in a Palace. See Worldly Place. Evening. See Bacchanalia; or, The New Age. Excuse. See Urania. Flee fro’ the Press. See Scholar-Gypsy, The. See Beer. See Dover Beach. See Sohrab and See Empedocles on Etna. 384 AUTHOR, INT) EX Arnold, Matthew. (Continued). Forsaken Merman, The. Future, The. Geist's Grave. Goethe. See Memorial Verses. Grande Chartreuse, La. Growing Old. Hayworth Churchyard. Heine. Heine's Grave. Human Life. Hunters, The. See Church of Brou, The. Hymn of Empedocles. Immortality. In Rugby Chapel. Incremation, The. See Balder Dead. Indifference. See Euphrosyne. Intimation. “Is it so small a Thing 2" Isolation. Isolation.—To Marguerite. Kaiser Dead. Last Word, The. Light of Stars. - Lines Written in Kensington Gardens. Longing. Lovers. See Consolation. Memorial Verses. Morality. Morning on Etna. Neckan, The. Obermann once More. º Qn the Death of a Favourite Canary. See Poor Matthias. Oxford. See Preface to Essays in Criticism. Oxus. See Sohrab and Rustum. Palladium. Parting. Philomela. Poor Matthias. Preface to Essays in Criticism. IProgress of Poetry, The. Quiet Work. Rachel. Requiescat. Resignation. River's End, The. Rugby Chapel. Saint Brandan. Scholar-Gypsy, The. Self-dependence. Separation. Shakespeare. Sohrab and Rustum. Somewhere, Surely. See In Rugby Chapel. Song of Callicles. See Empedocles on Etna. Song of Callicles in Sicily. See Empedocles on Etna. Song of Empedocles, The. See Empedocles on Etna. See Empedocles on Etna. See Sohrab and Rustum. Sonnet: Shakespeare. Sonnet: To a Friend. Stagirius. Stanzas from the Grande Chartreuse. See Grande Chartreuse, La. Strayed Reveller, The. Summer Night, A. Sweetness and Light. Switzerland. Terrace at Berne, The. Thyrsis. To a Friend,- To Marguerite. Tristram and Iseult. Tristram's Children. |Urania. - We Cannot Kindle when We Will. West and East. West London. * “When Goethe's death was told, we said.” orial Verses. Wish, A. tº ºr º World and the Quietist, The. Worldly Place. Written in Emerson's Essays. Youth and Calm. Youth’s Agitations. Arnold, S: J.-->Battle of Trafalgar, The. Death of Nelson, The. Arnold, T: A.—Buying a Railroad Ticket. Arnould, Edmond.—Lake Sleeps, The. “Arp, Bill.”—See SMITH, C : , H. Arr, E. H.-Thanksgiving Dinners. Arrington, Alfred W.-Apostrophe to Cold Water. See Apostrophe to Water. Apºgº to Water. (Alt. also to Paul Denton and to : B. Gough. Glass of Cold Włer, A. See Apostrophe to Water. Tribute to Water, A. See Apostrophe to Water. “Water I look at it, ye thirsty one l’’ See Apostrophe to Water. | Arrow, The.—Following Directions. Arthur, Clara M.–Autumn Poet, An. Arthur, Timothy 'Shay.-Idle Hands. Arvers, Felix.-My Secret. Secret, The. See My Secret. Sonnet: “My soul, my life, a fatal secret own.” Ascher, Isidore G.-By the Firelight. See Morality. See Mem- 385 Austin Ashburton, Rob't Offley, First Marquis of Orewe, Harrow Grave in Flanders, A *::::::::: W:—Father in Heaven. Ashby-Sterry, Jos.--Kindness to Animals. King of the Cradle, The. Little Rebel, The. Love's Punishments. Marlow Madrigal, A. Mistletoe, The. º Pet's Punishment. Portrait, Saint May. “Speak gently to the herring, and kindly to the calf.” See Kindness to Animals. Street Sketch, A. Ashe, T:—By the Salpêtrière. City Clerk, The. Guest, The. Machine Hand, A. Marian. Meet we no Angels, Pansie? No and Yes. Old Jane. Phantoms. Poeta Nascitur. To Two Bereaved. Vision of Children, A. Ashley, Marg. Lee.—In April. Askew [e], Ann [e] —Fight of Faith, The. Aspinall, G :-Leap of Curtius, The. Astrup, Eivind.—Liberty, Equality, Fraternity among the Esquimaux. See With Peary near the Pole. With Peary near the Pole. Atherstone [wr. Atherton], Edwin. — Last Days of Her- culaneum, The. Roman Soldier at the Destruction of Herculaneum, The. See Last Days of Herculaneum, The. Atkeson, America.--—Two Friends, The. Atkins, H:—To Virginia. Atkinson, Eleanor.—Ann Rutledge and Abraham Lincoln. Atkinson, J. A.—Father Christmas's Message. Atkinson, Jas.--Modena. (Tr.) Atlanta Constitution.—Baby's Visitor. Dreams. He Educated the Judge. In Memory's Land. Mister Blizzard's Message. Atlantic Monthly.—Opening of the Piano, The. Atmos, —Good, Friend, A. Aubigne, Agrippa d'.-Sonnet: wont of old to lie.” Aubray, fºLiºnet; “Past master-ship in Love's great art claim.” Auburn, No. 29768.-Sometime, Somewhere. Augier, Emile.—On a Gift of Flowers. Augusta, Clara.-Pamelia Splicer at the Beach. “Aunt Clara.”—Frog's Good-bye, The. Little Mother, The. Pussy's Hiding-place. “Aunt Effie.” See HAWKSHAW, Mrs. ANN. “Aunt Fanny.”—Fourth of July, The. “Aunt Mary.”—Little Children Love One Another. Little Lillie, Young Girl to her Little Brother, A. Aurin, Emil Carl.-Conqueror, The. Auringer, Obadiah Cyrus.-April. Ballad of Oriskany, The. Flight of the War-eagle, The. God's Country. Hymn of Our Armies. Ausonius, .—Milan. Austen, Jane.—Catharine Morland. First Thanksgiving Day of New England. Miss Bates at the Ball. Austen, Sarah.-Passage, The. (Tr.) Austin, Adam.—For Lack of Gold. Austin, Alfred.—Agatha. As Dies the Year. At His Grave. At the Tattice. Ave Maria. Britannia to Columbia. Capri. Chorus of Islanders. England to America. Grave-digger's Song. See Prince Lucifer. Haymaker's Song, The. If Love Could Last. Is Life Worth Living? Lady Mabel. Last Redoubt, The. Longing. Look Seaward, Sentinel. Lover's Song, €. Love's Supremacy. Love's Trinity. Mother-song. See Prince Lucifer. Not Care to Liye. . Prelude to Soliloquies in Song. Primroses. * Prince Lucifer. Savonarola and Lorenzo, Sonnets Written in Midchannel. Spotless King, The. To America. See Britannia to Columbia. Voice from the West. Sire, your dog Lemon, See Look Seaward, Sentinel. Austin AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Austin, Alfred. (Continued). When the Cuckoo Sings. Wild Rose, A. Austin, Arthur W.:—Double Sacrifice, The. Austin, , H: W.-Legend of Crystal Spring. Prince's Hunting, The. Austin, J. :-Blest be thy Love, Dear Lord. Austin, L: F.—Juliet. Austin, M. Belle.—Little Dandelion. Austin, Mary.—Neither Spirit nor Bird. Shepherds in Judea, The. Averill, Anna Boynton.—Birch Stream, The. Avery, Adeline B.-Contesting for a Prize. Avery, H:—Oh! Come Along wid Me. Axon, W. E. A.—New Year's Day. Ayars, Col. T: H.-Unfinished Prayer, The. Aye-Williams, Ernest.—Mid the Breakers. Ayres, Alfred.—Oh, Sir I - Ayres, Rev. Milan C.—Spiritual Body, The. Ayton, Sir Rob't.—Fair and Unworthy. . . I do Confess Thou’rt Smooth and Fair. I do Confess Thou’rt Sweet. Inconstancy Reproved. On Love. To an Inconstant. One. To His Forsaken Mistress. Woman's Inconstancy. See To an Inconstant One, Aytoun, W: Edmondstoune.—Battle of the Boulevard, The. Biter Bit, The. Bothwell. Burial March of Dundee, The. Charles Edward at Versailles. Comfort in Affliction. Dame Fredegonde. Dirge of the Drinker, The. Edinburgh after Flodden. Empty . Bottle, The. Execution of Montrose, The. Francesca da Rimini. Heart of the Bruce, The. Hermontimus. Husband’s Petition, The. Idées Napoléoniennes. Island of the Scots, The. Killiecrankie. See, Burial March of Dundee, The Lament of Richard during His Imprisonment. (Tr.) Laureate, Ther Taureate's Tourney, The. Tuay of the Levite, The. Lay of the Lowelorn, The. Lay of the Lower's Friend, The. Louis Napoleon's Address to His Army. Massacre of the Macpherson. Midnight Meditation, A. Milton. Murder of Darnley, The. Murder of Riccio, The. Old Scottish Cavalier, The. Paris and Helen. See Puffs Poetical. Puffs Poetical. . Refusal of Charon, The. g Tarquin and the Augur. See Puffs Poetical. Widow of Glencoe, The. ‘B.”—What May Happen to a Thimble. A.—Tale of Birds and Boys, A. C.—Child and the Star, The. C. E.-Robin's Christmas, The. C. T.-Cousin John. E.—Life or Death. Threnodia, . W.-Autumn Voices. .—Jack's Menagerie. . C.—Autumn Song of a Little Girl. . H.-Elm, The. .—Bird Songs. . E.-Receipt for a Racket, A. . F.—Changelings. s K. [or B., M. R.].—Four Sunbeams, The. N.—Christmas Morn. - Christmas Time. Mousie, The. Saint Nick. ..—Can I be Like Lincolnº Little Soldiers. & ., N. M.–My Little Soldier. ., P.-Message, A. B., S. P.-Why? tº Babb, E. C.—“Best thoughts of the day ought to be in the daily papers, The.” Babcock, J. B.-Ai Tank So. - Babcock, Maltbie, D.—Be Strong I Emancipation. School Days. - Babcock, N. P.-She Earned Her Half. Babcock, W. H.-Bennington. Bache, Anna-Ill-natured Brier, The. w Bached; May I.—Choosing a “State Tree.”—The Hem- OCR. & Bacheller, Irving.—Ballad of the Sabre Cross and Seven. Joe’s Search for Santa Claus. Man on the Hilltop, The. Whisperin' Bill. See Bothwell. # f N “Bachelor Ben.”—Her Lowers. Bachman, N. L. F.—Sergeant Prentiss' First Plea. Bacon, FS., Baron Verulam and Viscowmt St. Albans. Advancement of Learning, The. Books. See Of Studies. Goodness and Greatness. Integer Vitae. (?) Life. See World, The. Qf Gardens. * Qf Masques, and Triumphs. Of Negotiating. ' Of 'Studies. Of Suspicion. Of Travel. Of Truth. Studies. See Of Studies. Truth. See Of Truth. World, The. - Woº, of Knowledge. See Advancement of Learning, €. Bacon, Helen C.—Song of Spring, A. Wonder Story, A. Bacon, H:—Flowers, The. Bacon, Mrs. Josephine Daskam [Dodge] —Ardelia in Arcady. See Madness of Philip. - Christmas Hymn for Children, A. - Dancing School, and Dicky. See Little God and Dicky. Little God and Dicky. . Madness of Philip. Hoºlitºry in the Kindergarten, A. See Madness of 1110. Motherhood. Omar for Ladies, An. Prince, The. Saved by Fire-drill Discipline. Sleepy Song, The. ** Bacon, Mrs. L. B.-Naming the Chickens. Badlam, Anna E.-Human Body Lesson in Rhyme. Baer, C : E.-Postponed. .. Baer, Libbie C.—Courtin' the Widder. Little Girl's Wish, A. Tuong Ago. Mrs. Rattleby Makes a Call. Unrepentant Rebel, An. Bagbie, Harold.—Grounds of the Terrible. Bagby, Dr. G. : W : (“Mozis Addums”).-Hoosier Describes Rubenstein's Playing, A. See How “Ruby’’ Played. How “Ruby’’ Played. Bagstad, Anna.-Temple, A. Baif, Antoine de-Epitaph on a Child. Bailey, Carolyn S.—Summer Tea Party, A. Bailey, Carolyn T.-Snowdrop, The. Bailey, Rev. Ira J.-Island of Home, The. Bailey, J. H.-No Smoking Allowed. Bailey, Jas. Montgomery. (“Danbury News Man”).- Abused Boy, An. Anger and Enumeration. Awaking a Boy. Baby’s First Tooth, The. See Harbison's Baby, The. |Button Off, A. e Galling a Boy in the Morning. See Awaking a Boy. Counting One Hundred. Coville Convalesces. Curtain Fixture, The. Domestic. Economy. First, Dog, The. - Harbison's Baby, The. How a Married Man Sews on a Button. See Button How Mr. Coville Counted the Shingles on his House. See Mr. Coville Proves Mathematics. Mr. Coville on Danbury. See Coville Convalesces. Mr. Coville Proves Mathematics. Mr. Coville's Easy Chair. See Coville Convalesces. Mr. Perkins at the Dentist’s. Mr. Perkins Buys a Dog. Mr. Perkins Helps to Move a Stove. Mr. Stiver's Horse. Penning a Pig. Sewing on a Button. ... See Button Off, A. She Cut His Hair. See Abused Boy, An. Struggle, with a Stove-pipe, A. Bailey, Juanita-Irish Girl and the Telephone. Bailey, Prof. L. H.-Improvement of School Grounds. Bailey, Lansing C.—Eight, Volunteers. Bailey, Philip Jas.-Aim of Life, The. See Festus. Ask Not of Me, Love, What is Love. Country and Patriotism. See Festus. End of Life, The. Festus. Forecast. See Festus. Great Thoughts. Pſelen's Song. See Festus. “Let each man think himself an act of God.” Like an Island in a River. I love of God and Man. Lucifer and Elissa. See Festus. My Lady. Poet, The. See Festus. Poet of Nature, The. See Festus. Sabbath Morning in the Country. See Festus. Song from Festus. Thoughts. See Festus. Time and its Changes. See Festus. True Measure of Life, The. See Festus, Waning Spirits. See Festus. 386 ATUTEIOR INDEX Bailey, Philip Jas. (Continued). What is Heaven 7 Woman’s Four Seasons. See Festus. Worldly Treasures. See Festus. Youth, Love and Death. See Festus. Daillie, Lady Grisel.-Ewe-Buchtin's Bonnie, The. Werena my Heart's Licht I wad Dee. Baillie, Joanna.-Beacon, The. Black Cock, The. Brave Man, The. Chough and [the] Crow, The. See Orra. Deceit. See DeMonfort. DeMonfort. Fisherman's Song. See Beacon, The. Good Morning. Good Night. Gowan Glitters on the Sword. Heath-cock, The. See Black Cock, The. Highland Shepherd, The. Ritten, The. Legend of Christopher Columbus, The. Maid of Llanwellyn, The. Morning Songs. See Beacon, The. My Love is on Her Way. Orra. Outlaw's Song, The. See Orra. Patriotism and Freedom. Phantom, The. Poverty Parts Gude Companie. Saw ye Johnnie Comin'! Shepherd's Song, The. Snatches of Mirth in a Dark Life. Song: “Oh welcome, bat and owlet gray.” See Song Wºn for a Welsh Air Called the “Pursuit of ove.” “The bride she is winsome and bonny.” See Song: Woo'd and Married, and A’. Song: “They who may tell love's wistful tale.” See |Phantom, The. Song: Woo’d and Married and A’. - son; : Written for a Welsh Air Called “The Pursuit of ove.” To a Child. To a Kitten. “Up, quit thy bower.” See Beacon, The. Wake, Lady l Woo'd and Married and A’. See Song: Woo'd and Married and A'. Worth of Fame, The. See Legend of Christopher Colum- bus, The. Baillie, Mary.—De Tired Pickaninny’s Star Song. Bain, G. : W.-American Home, €. Baine, W:—Nola Kozmo. William Tell. Baines, M. A.—I Love Thee. Baird, Jean K.—Honors of the Class. Baker, Col. E: Dickinson.—Free Press, A. Liberty of the Press. See Free Press, A. Speech at Union Square, New York, April 20th, 1861. To Young Men of New York in 1861. See Speech at |Union Square, New York. Baker, Emilie K.—Lorelei, The.—Heine. (Tr.) Baker, Etta Anthony.—How the Baby Named Itself? Miss Pettigrew’s Reception, Baker, G : A :, Jr.—Bachelor Coat, The. Jour d'un Condamné. Both Sides of the Story. See Idyl of the Period, An. De Lunatico. Dialect Medley. Idyl of the Period, An. Le Dernier Jour d'un Condamné. “Love Your Neighbor as Yourself.” the Commandments. Next Morning. Old Coat, The. On Santa Claus. Reverie in Church. º Thoughts During Easter Service. Thoughts on the Commandments. Baker, G : M.–Cruise of the “Monitor,” The. Fireman, The. See Red Jacket, The. Mother's Hired Man. Red Jacket, The. Sea of Troubles, A. Baker, H: W :—“Be near when I am dying.” Lord is My Shepherd, The. Baker, Julia A.—Mizpah. Baker, Karle Wilson.—At the Picture Show. Good Company. Baker, Louise R.—Little Beggar's Welcome, The. Baker, M. N.—My Dreams. Baker, Mercy E.-Hunt, The. Baker, S. H.-New Dresses. Baker, Stacy E-Willie's Dream. Corner in Babies, A. Baker, Virginia.--What the Little Birdie Said. Bakewell, J:—Hail, Thou Once-despised Jesus. Balch, Alfred.—Huldy's Pumpkin Pies. Balch, G : T.-Public School Teacher in the Republic, The. Baldwin, Astley H.-Little Brown Bushy-tail. On the Threshold. Baldwin, E. N.—Watermelon Season, The. Baldwin, Faith.-Last Demand, The. Baldwin, Fred Clare.—Abraham Lincoln. Lullaby, A. Old Home, The. See Le Dernier See Thoughts Orl 387 Banim Baldwin, Fred Clare. (Continued). Trinity of Motherhood, A Baldwin, H:-At the Rug Auction. Baldwin, Judge J: M.–In Memory of Lincoln. Baldwin, Jos.-Culture of the Moral Wirtues. Baldwin, Mary.—At Night. Winter. Baldwin, Maud Junkin.--Temperance Song, A. Baldwin, Reverdy E.-Presentation Address. Balfe, Michael W:—Bohemian Girl, The. I Dreamt that I Dwelt in Marble Halls. Girl, The. When Other Lips and Other Hearts. Girl, The. Ball, Alice M.–Doctor's Choice, The. Ball, E:—With No One to Love Us. Ballantyne [wr. Ballantine], Jas.-Castles in the Air. Creep afore ye Gang. Ilka Blade o' Grass Keeps it's Ain Drap o' Dew. Muckle-mou’d Meg. Ballantyne, J. F.—Thine Eyes. (Tr.) Ballard, C. R.—Pacific Railway, The. Ballard, Harlan Hoge.—“Boys will be Boys.” In the Catacombs. Welsh Classic, A. Ballard, Mrs. Julia [Perkins].-Queer Little Roses. Two Little Roses. Verdict, The. Ballard, Walter J.-Reasons for Thanks. Balliol, MS.—“Caput arpi refero resonens laudes domino.” “Make Me Merry both More and Less.” Now Have Good Day. Ballou, A. L.--Dead in His Bed. Ballou, Maturin, Murray. — “Sweet letters of the angel tongue.” Ballou, W: Hosea.—My John. Balmer, Edwin.-Billings of '49. Willoughby of '63. Baltimore American.—Mother's Boy. “Pººl way for Christians to reform the theatre, € y See Bohemian See Bohemian Sleep Time in Darktown. Baltimore Elocutionist.—Fashionable Singing. Baltimore Life.—Peace-at-any-price Man, Baltimore Methodist.—“No Saloons up There.” Baltimore News.-Chickamauga—1898. IPhantoms, The. Soldier's Heart, A. Song for the Sailor-men, A. Song of the Rapid-fires, A Balzac, Honoré de.—Passion in the Desert, A. Père GOriot. Bampfylde, J :—Sonnet: To the Redbreast. Bancroft, G :- Acadian Exiles, The. See History of the |United States. American Republic, The. Character of the Declaration of Independence. See History of the United States. Discovery of the Mississippi, The. See History of the |United States. God in History. Government of the People, The. Great Britain and Her English Colonies. of the United States. Growth of the American Republic. History of the United States. Life and Character of Abraham Lincoln. News, º Lexington, The. Sge History of the United at €S. Palmerston and Lincoln. People in Art, Government and Religion, The. “Philosophy has sometimes forgotten God, as a great people never did.” Revolutionary Alarm, The. See History of the United 8,126 S. Banfield, Edith Colby.—To a Portrait of Abraham Lincoln. Bangs, Ella M.–Was Lincoln King' Bang, J: Kendrick.-Afternoon in a Hotel Room, An. Before the Toy Shop Window. Bobbie's Exchange. Boy so Different from Daddy. Boy-baby’s Protest. Christmas Day. Fishin'-time. Little Elf, The. Little Toy-dog. May 30, 1893. Memory and a Prayer, A. Nature’s Hired Man. Note Within, The. Philosopher, A. Santa Claus's Assistant. Slanguage of Love, The. Small but Noisy. Thanksgiving Day. To a Withered Rose. What Really is the Trouble. Yankee Doodle. Yankee's Return from Camp, The. Banim, J :—Ailleen. Damon and Pythias. Damon to the Syracusans. See Damon and Pythias. He said that He was not Our Brother. Irish Mother in the Penal Days, The. see: from Damon and Pythias. See Damon and Py- thias. See History Banim AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Banim, J : (Continued). Soggarth Aroon. Banker, W:, Jr.—Battle of Queenstown, The. Banks, Emma Dunning.—Aline's Love Song. Aunt Rhody's Dream. Battle Cry. Bridget's Mission Jug. Diamond Cut Diamond. Dot's Christmas; or, the Sober Hat. Flossie Lane's Marriage. Flying Jim's Last Leap. Gipsy Bride, The. * * Grandma Robbins's Temperance Mission. IHow Congress fought for Sheridan. Jacqueminot Rose Sunday, A. Laureame: the Marble Dream. Legend of Rose Sunday, A Lesson of Obedience, The. Man's Story, A Medley. Mein Katrine's Brudder Hans. Memorial Day at the Farm. Mother's Easter Scarf, The. Off for Slumber-land. Old, Old Story, The. One Thanksgiving Day out West. Pat and the Yankee. Prince Eric's Christ-maid. Princess Imra and the Goatherd. Quart of Milk, A. Roman Valentine, A. Russian Christmas, A. Ruthie's Faith in Prayer. St. Valentine's and St. Patrick's Day. Society Flirtation. Soldier's Joy, The. Squeeze in the Dark, A. Two Thanksgiving Dances. Van Bibber's Rock. Banks, G. Hºneus—"I live for those that love me.” See y Alm. Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Green. y Alm. What I Live For. See My Aim. Banks, Martha Burr.—Flag Day. Small Seamstress, A. Bannard, E:—Betty to Herself. Banner, The.—Temperance Ship, The. Bannerman, Anne.—Sonnet: “Once more, ye balmy gales, I feel you blow.” (Tr.) See FRANCEsco PETRARCH. Bannerman, Frances.—Upper Chamber, An. Banning, Kendall.—Once on a Time. Bannister, Christopher.—American Fireman, The. Compensations. David Glasgow Farragut. To a Maid of Thirteen. Banta, Mrs. M. E.-Aftermath. Banville, Théodore de...—Love Song. |Praise of Water. Barbauld, Mrs. Anna Laetitia.-Cheerful Way, The. Christ Risen. See Hymn: For Easter Sunday. Come unto Me. Death of the Virtuous, The. Doll's House, The. Hymn: “Come, said Jesus' sacred voice.” See Come unto Me. s º Hyºs praise to God, immortal praise.” See Praise to God. Hymn: “Sleep, sleep to-day, tormenting cares.” See Sabbath of the Soul, The. Hymn : For Easter Sunday. Inconsistent Expectations. Insects. Life. Life and Death. See Life. Life: I Know not what Thou Art. “Life we’ve been long together.” Life’s “Good-morning.” See Life. Mouse's Petition, The. Ode to Spring. Praise to God. Riddle. Sabbath of the Soul! The. Song: “Come here, fond youth, whoe'er thou be.” Summer Evening’s Meditation, To a Dog. e To a Lady, with Some Painted Flowers. Vowels, The. What it is to Love. See Song: whoe'er thou be.” Words. See Riddle. Barber, Jos.--Modern Version of the Merchant of Venice, A. Shad Punctual at Easter Time. Barbour, J :—Battle of Bannockburn, The. Bruce, The. Eve of Bannockburn, The. Freedom. Loyalty. Barbour, Martha E.-Attitudes Illustrated in Verse. “Bard of Thomond.”—Water Spirit, The. Bard, Rob't M.–Mendicant, The. Barham, R. : Harris (“Thomas Ingoldsby”).-As I lay a- Thynkynge. Bagman’s Dog, The. City Bells. See Lay of St. Aloy's, The. Confession, The. See Life. See Life. “Come here, fond youth, (Arr.) Burham, R.; Harris, (Continued). Eheu Fugaces. Execution, The. Family Poetry. Ghost, The. Hon. Mr. Sucklethumbkin's Story. Jackdaw of Rheims, The. Knight and the Lady, The. Lady Rohesia, The. Last Lines. Lay of St. Aloy's, The. Lay of St. Gengulphus, A. Legend of Hamilton Tighe. Lines on the Birthday of Sir Thomas White. Little Vulgar Boy, The. See Misadventures at Margate. London University, The ; or, Stinkomalee Triumphans. Look at the Clock. Lurline; or, The Knight's Visit to the Mermaids. See Sir Rupert the Fearless. Misadventures at Margate. - Mr. Barney Maguire's Account of the Coronation. My Letters. My Lord Tommoddy. See Execution, The. Netley Abbey. New-made Honor. Not a Sou Had He Got. Nursery Reminiscences. On the Windows of King's College Remaining Boarded. Poplar, The. Raising the Devil. Sir Rupert the Fearless. Witches' Frolic, The. Barhite, Jared.—Arbor Day Tribute. Nature's Tribute Suggests Ours. Baring, Maurice.—Ballad. Dying Reservist, The. . She, Listened to the Music of the Spheres. Baring-Gould, Sabine.—Building of S. Sophia, The. Child's Evening Hymn. Evening Hymn. Now the Day is Over. Olive Tree, The “Onward, Christian Soldiers.” Barker, D :-Covered Bridge, The. Make Your Mark. Barker, E: I)—Go Sleep, ma, Honey. Barker, Edwin L.--Introducin’ the Speecher. Barker, Eliza H.-Shun the Bowl. Barker, Elsa.--Frozen Grail, The. Song of the North Pole Flag. “When I am Dead and Sister to the Dust.” Barker, J. W. —By-and-by. Dead Volunteer, The. Waiting by the Shore. Barker, Johnson.—House Full of Wine, The. Barker, T : H.-Words of Cheer. Barlow, Fanny.−Taken on Trial. Wedding-march on Trial, A. Barlow, G :-Compact, The. Dead Child, The. “England Ho! For England.” If only Thou art True. . Life's Gifts. 9 Love on Deck. Love's Final Powers. Midnight at the Helm. Old Maid, The. Pilot's Wife, The. Song of Abou Klea, The. Soul, The. Spiritual Passion. Together. Barlow, Jane.—Christmas Rede. Curlew's Call, A. End of Elfintown, The. Errand, An. ' Flitting of the Fairies, The. See End of Elfintown, The. Misther Denis's Return. See Ould Master, Th’. Misunderstanding, A. On Lisnadara. Ould Master, Th’. Out of Hearing. Ruin, A. Song of Sun Setting, A. Barlow, Joel.—Babylonian Captivity, The. Columbia. Columbiad, The. First American Congress, The. Hasty Pudding, The. On the Discoveries of Captain Lewis. To Freedom. Vision of Columbus, The. Barnaby, Goodman.—Give Me the Hand. Barnard, Anna.-Telling Tales. Barnard, Lady Anne [Lindsay J.-Auld Robin Gray. Burgundian Noel, A. Carol, Carol Tenderly. Carol of the Three Kings. Christmas. º Coming of Christmas, The. Gloria in Excelsis. Happy Shepherds. My Heart is a Lute. Old French Carol. Provencal Noel, A. Ring the Bells. See Execution, The. See Arbor Day Tribute. See Child's Evening Hymn. See Taken on Trial. 388 AUTHOR INDEX Barton, Barnard, C:—French by Lightning. He was never Known to Smile. Nellie Walsh. . Put Yourself in Her Place. Sarah's Proposal. Telegraphic Signal, The. Barnard, E: W.-Modern Romance. Barnard, Seymour.—Returned Unopened. Barnard, T.-Improvement in the Forties. Barnefield, R.—See Barnfield, R. : Barnºs, Albert-Mother's LoyºA Hºme. g “‘What a fool you are, Paley,’ said a young man in a |British university.” Barnes, Barnabe.—Ah, Sweet Content. Barnes, G. H.-Bricklayers, The. Barnes, G. O.-Pyramids not all Egyptian. Barnes, Jas.-American Navy, The. ' Bill Sweeney of the Black Gang. Song of Then and Now, The. Torpedo-boat, The. Barnes, M. C.—Little Woman, The. |Barnes, W:—Bees a-zwarmen. Blackbird, The. Blackmwore Maidens. Bleåke's House in Blackmwore. Broken Heart, The. Carn a-Turnen Yoller. Castle Ruins, The. Christmas Invitation. D’rection-Post, The. , Ellen Brine of Allenburn. Eveněn in the Village. Evening, and Maidens. False Friends-like. Farmer's Invitation, The. Girt Woak Tree that's in the Dell, The. Girt Wold, House o' Mossy Stwone, The. Guy Faux's Night. Head-stone, The. Heåre, The. I and the Dog. In a Ring. In the Stillness o' the Night. Jeñne. Lullaby: “The rook's nest do rock.” Mary-Ann’s Child. Mater Dolorosa. See Mother's Dream, The. Mother's Dream, The. Oak-tree, The. Old House, The. IPeasant's Return, The. Plorata Veris Lachrymis. Readen ov a Head-stwone. Settle, The. Shepherd of the Farm, The. Spring, The. Surprise, The. Turnstile, The. - Uncle an' Aunt. White Road up A thirt the Hill. Wife a-Lost, The. Witch, A. Woodlands. Woone Smile Mwore. Zummer an' Winter. Barnett, Morris.--Monsieur Jacques. t Barnfield [or Barnefield], R:—Address to the Nightingale. See Cynthia. As It Fell Upon a Day. See Cynthia. See Cynthia. Cynthia. Nightingale, The. Ode, An: “As, it fell upon a day.” Philolncl. See Cynthia. Sonnet from Cynthia. See Cynthia. Sonnet to His Friend Maister R. L. Whilst as Fickle Fortune Smiled. Barnum, re. Frances Courtenay [Baylor].-Old Quarrel, Il. - Barr, Mrs. Amelia Edith . [Huddleston].-Christmas Camp on the San Gabr'el, A. - New-year Ledger, The. Thanksgiving. Barr, Lillie E.-Household Thrush. Ring in Disguise, Little Jean. Mother's Answer, A. “Nay, I’ll Stay with the Lad.” Ten Robber Toes. Barr, Mary A.—Bottom Drawer, The. Eurial of the Old Flag, The. Deserter, A. Lost Colors, The. tº “Now, soul, be very still and go apart.” Petit Jean. - Poppy. e * Skipper's Love, The ; or, The Tide Will Turn. When I’m a Man. Barr, Matthias.--Baby, The. Dying Street Arab, The. Hetty and the Fairies. Jesus See a Little Child. Mary's Pet. “Moon, so Round and Yellow.” Only a Baby Small. (At. also to Addie Layton.) Organist, The. - Sailor Boy and His Mother, The. See Cynthia. Barry, H: H |Barry, K. E.--Caught. Barr, Matthias. (Continued). Shepherd's Dog, The. Barr, Rob't.—Archbishop's Christmas Gift, The. “Gentlemen l The King l'' Barré, Col. I:—America's ôilizations to England. Reply to Lord North. Barrett, C : R.—Kindness. Man Who Wins, The. Purpose. Barrett, Eaton Stannard.—Woman. Barrett, Eliz. Barrett. See BROWNING, Mrs. ELIZ. BARRETT [BARRETT ]. Barrett, J. E.-Lincoln. Barrett, Wilson.—Love of Berenice, The. See Sign of the Cross, The. e Maº: Pleads for Marcia. See Sign of the Cross, w € - Sign of the Cross, The. Triumph of Faith. See Sign of the Cross, The. Wooing of Berenice. See Sign of the Cross, The. Barrett, Wilton Agnew.—New England Church, A. Barrie, Jas. Matthew.—At Nanny's Cottage. See Little Minister, The. Auld Licht Idylls. Courting of T'nowhead’s Bell, The. See Auld Licht dylls. Eº and the Captain, The. See Little Minister, € How Gavin Birse put it to Mag Lownie. See Window in Thrums, Invalid. In Lodgings, An. & Little Minister, The. Mending the Clock. Mob Scene from the Little Minister. My Brother, Henry. See My Lady Nicotine. My Lady Nicotine. Naº Saved from the Poorhouse. See Little Minister, €. Our New Servant. Platonic Friendship, A. Race for a Wife, A. Rescue of Gavin, The. Sentimental Tommy. Two of Them. Window in Thrums, A. Barrington, Lena.--Pat Magee. Pat Magee's Wife. Barrington, Pauline B.-In a Garden. Barris, Amanda.-Mother Moon. Mother Rabbit Dyes the Eggs. Nonsense Rhymes. Barron, J. M.–Old Grimes’ Hen. Barrow, G :—Mother, The. (Tr.) Barrow, Kate T.-Contrasted Valentines. Barrow, W: (?)—Mental Activity. Barrows, Isabel.—His Mother's Apron-Strings. Barrows, Rev. Dr. J. : H :—Centennial Speech. Barrows, O. R.—Oh, the Sports of Childhood. 'neath the Old Apple-tree. Swinging 'neath the Old Apple-tree. Barrows, S: J.-America Sober. Barry, Anne. See CRAWFORD, Mrs. ANNE [BARRY |. Barry, Etheldred Breeze.—Countess of the Tenement, The. Sunflower, The. .—He Leadeth Me. See Little Minister, The. See Swinging Barry, Mary A.—Elswitha. I wouldna Gie a Copper Plack. Barry, Michael Jos.-Hymn of Freedom. Place to Die, The. See Place where Man should Die, The. Place where Man should Die, The. Sword, The. Wexford Massacre, The. Where Man should Die. Die, The. Wild Geese, The. Barry, R:—Our Country's Call. Bartleson, F. A.—New Year's Eve. Bartlett, D: W.-Lowell, Extract Concerning. Bartlett, G : B.-Mignonette. Bartlett, Mary C.—Baby's Skies. Bartlett, S: C.—Webster as an Orator and Statesman. Bartol, Rev. Cyrus A.—Emerson, Extract Concerning. Barton, Bernard (“Quaker Poet”).-At Home. See Home. British Oak, The. Bruce and the Spider. See Robert Bruce and the Spider. Caractacus. Cast Thy Bread upon the Waters. England’s Oak. Evening Prayer, An. FIome. “Hush I 'tis a holy hour. the quiet room.” Land Which No Man May Know, The. Not Ours the Vows. Ocean, The. Robert Bruce and the Spider. Sea, . The. Seaside Thoughts. Spring. Squirrel, The. There be Those. Barton, Clara.-Marmara. See Place where Man should 389 Bashford AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS Bashford, H: Howarth.-Good Day, The. Lullaby in Bethlehem. Song of the Forest Ranger, The. To Petronilla, Bashford, Herbert.—Alice. Along Shore. Arid Lands, The. By the Pacific. Cuba—1897. Morning in Camp. Mount Rainier. Night in Camp. Sunset, Baskerville, Alfred-Grave in the Busento, The. (Tr.) Haskett, Newton M.–Orpheus and Eurydice. Substitute, The. Basselin, Olivier.—Siege of Wire, The. Batchelder, S: F.—Foreign Photographs. |Bate, Pres. C: Spence.—Ride. Bateham, Minnie D.—Legend of Innisfallen, The. One of Many. Bateman, H:—Ship on Fire, The. Bateman, Newton.—Address to Knox College, 1877. FIeroism and History. Bates, Arlo.—America. See Torch Bearers, The. Cloud of Witnesses, The. Cyclamen, The. In Paradise. Kitty's Laugh. Ritty’s “No.” Like to a Coin. On the Road to Chorrera. One. Pool of Sleep, The. Quite a History. Rose, A. Shadow Boat, A. Sonnets in Shadow. Sorrow of Rohab, The. Tim Calligan's Grave-money. Torch Bearers, The. Watchers, The. Winter Twilight, A. - Yes and No. Bates, C. F.—Last Sigh of the Moor. (Tr.) Bates, cººke—sº ROGE, Mrs. CHARLOTTE FISKE BATESl. Bates Mrs. Clara [Doty J.-Bed-time Story, The. Cat and Canary. Golden Rod. Lilac, The. Oriole's Nest Song. Sad Case, A. Spring Questions. Thistle-down. Who Likes the Rain? Bates, D:—Speak Gently. (At. to G. W. Hangford and to W. V. Wallace.) Bates, Eleanor.—College Daughter—Lonely Parents. (Gradu- ation Day Poem.) Naming the Baby. Bates, Fletcher.—Dead Bee, The. Two Birds, The. Bates, Helen Hicks.-Sulks, The. Bates, Herbert.—Heavens are our Riddle, The. On the Prairie. Pioneers, The. > Prairie. There is a Music in the March of Stars. Bates, J. L.-Why Some Birds Hop and Others Walk. Bates, Kathe. Lee.—Another Year. Around the Sun. Changing Road, The. T)on’t You See? Fellowship, The. * “Good-Night” in Spain, The. (Tr.) Gypsy-heart. Laddie. Little Knight in Green, The. Mine Own Countree. Organist, The. Robin's Secret. Schoolroom I Love the Best, The. Song of Riches, A. Song of Waking, A. Thanksgiving. To Sigurd. To the Old Year. Vacation Song. Bates, Le Roy.—New Year's Exercise, A. Bates, Lewis, B.-Lincoln. Bates, Lewis J.—Some Sweet Day. Bates, S: Penniman.—Fruits of Labor, The. Bates, Stockton.—Asleep. Eureka. Fathoming Brains. Friend Death. Out of the East. Saved. South Fork. Starry Flag, The. Visit to Hades, A. Bathgate, Alex.-Woman in the Moon, The. Bathurst, J: Killick.-Love's Pilgrim, Battis, W: Sterling.—Dicken’s Christmas Greeting. the Graduating Class of See Vacation Song. Baude, Henri.-Rondeau of Regrets, A. Baudelaire, C:—Affinities. Blind Folk. Cracked Bell, The. Death of the Poor, The. Harmonies of the Evening. Invocation. Monitor, The. My Cat. Self-communing. Soaring. Transferable Merit. Travelling Gipsies. Wages of Pride, The. Baum, L. Frank.-Captain Bing. Father Goose. Baxter, R. :—Lord, Resignation. Resignation. Sin. (?) Vision of Future Bliss, A. Bayard, Jas. A.—Judges Should be Free. Bayard, T: F.—Character of Webster. Bayles, Jas. C.—In the Gloaming. Bayley, L. M. Laning.—Grave by the Sorrowful Sea, The. Baylis, J. M.–Music of the Reel, The. Baylis, S: Mathewson.—Coureur-de-Bois, The. In Matabele Land. Montreal. Bayly, T: Haynes.—Archery Meeting, The. “Do You Remember 7 '' Don't Talk of September. First Gray Hair, The. Hark! The Convent Bells are Ringing. Hunting Season, The. See Don't Talk of September. I Must Come Out Next Spring. “I’d Be a Butterfly.” Isle of Beauty Fare. Thee Well. Mistletoe Bough, The. My Déjeuner a la Fourchette. Nightingale's Song, The. See Round my own Pretty Rose. Novel of High Life, A. Oh No | We Never Mention Him. 8: Where do Fairies Hide Their Heads 2 it Belongs not to My Care. See Ullſ. Pilot, The. Poppy, The. “Rose that all are praising, The.” Round my own Pretty Rose. She Wore a Wreath of Roses. 'To Helena. See To Helena. To My Wife. We Met. What is London's Last New Lion? Won’t You ? Why Don't the Men Propose ? Baylor, Frances Courtenay. See BARNUM, Mrs. FRANCES COURTENAY [BAYLOR). Beach, Byron.—Questions, The. Beach, Ella M.–One Heart—One Way. Beach, H. Prescott.—Hither, Meadow Gossip, Tell Me! Beach, Jos. Warren.—Cave Talk. Rue Bonaparte. View at Gunderson's, The. Beaconsfield, B: Disraeli, Earl of.-Ferdinand Discovers London. See Henrietta Temple. Henrietta Temple. Jerusalem by Moonlight. Love at First Sight. Tancred. Wellington. Beal, W: Jas.-Convention of Michigan Trees, A. Beale, Mary.—Peeping Thru the Snow. Bealer, Gertrude Eloise.—Happy Christmas-tide. Beall, Dorothy Landers.-Young God Wish, The Bean, Helen Mar.—Pet and Bijou. Beard, G : P.-Farmer's Life, The. Beard, Theresa Virginia.-Heritage. Beattie, Jas.-Ascent to Fame, The. See Minstrel, The. Beauties of Morning. See Minstrel, The. Benevolence. (?) But Who the Melodies of Morn Can Tell ? Charms of Nature, The. See Minstrel, The. Death and Resurrection. See Minstrel, The. dwin. See Minstrel, The. Edwin’s Meditations in Autumn. See Minstrel, The. Epitaph, An. See Epitaph intended for Himself. Epitaph Intended for Himself. Hermit, The. • Law. See Wolf and Shepherds, The. Lawyers and the Laws. See Wolf and Shepherds, The. Life beyond the Tomb. See Minstrel, The. Minstrel, The : or, The Progress of Genius. Morning. See Minstrel, The. Nature. See Minstrel, The. Night. See Hermit, The. Reasons for Humility. See Minstrel, The. Summer Morn, See Minstrel, The. Wolf and Shepherds, The. Beattie, W:—Evening Hymn of the Alpine Shepherds, Beatty, Jamie.—Violet, The. (Wr. at.) See TAYLOR, JANE. Beatty, Pakenham T.:—Charles Lamb. Death of Hampden, The. To Thine Own Self be True. When Will Love Come 3 See Tancred. 390 AUTHOR INDEX IBeecher Beauchamp, Ellen.—Arbor Day March. IHymn in Praise of the Natural World, A. Song of Dedication. Beauchamp, Lou, J.-Bit of Cheer, A. Beaufoy, H: (?)—On Parliamentary Innovations. *Beaumont, Fs, and Fletcher, J:—Aspatia's Song (F.) See Maid's Tragedy, The. Away, Delights [ _ See Captain, The. Beauty Clear and Fair. (F.) See Elder Brother, The. Beggar's Holiday, The. (F.) Ben Jonson. (B.) See Letter to Ben Jonson. Bloody Brother, The. (F.) Bonduca. Bridal Song. See also Maid's Tragedy, The. Bridal Song, A. (F) See also Two Noble Kinsmen, The. Captain, The. * - Care-charming Sleep. (F.) See Valentinian. Charm, The. Come, Sleep. & Country Scenes in Old Days. (F.) See Faithful Shepherdess, The. Daybreak. (F.) See Faithful Shepherdess, The. Dead Host's Welcome, The. (F.) Dirge, A: “Come, you whose loves are dead.” Dirge: “Lay a garland on my hearse.” (F.) See Maid's Tragedy, The. Dirge of the Three Queens. (F.) See Two Noble Kins- men, The. Drink To-day. (F.) See Bloody Brother, The. Elder Brother, The. Elegy on the Death of Lady Penelope Clifton, An. Evening. (F.) See Faithful Shepherdess, The. Evening Knell, The. (F.) Evening Song. (F.) See Faithful Shepherdess, The. Faithful Shepherdess, The. (F.) False One, The. Folding of the Flocks. See Faithful. Shepherdess. The. Folding the Flocks. See Faithful Shepherdess, The. Fragments of English and Scotch Ballads in Beaumont and Fletcher. (Old Ballad.) God Lyaeus. (F.) See Valentinian. Hear ye Ladies. (F.) See Valentinian. Hence, All Ye Vain Delights. (F) See Nice Valour, The. Honest Man's Fortune, An. (I'...) Hymn to Pan. (F.) See Faithful Shepherdess, . The. In Westminster Abbey. (B.) See On the Tombs in Westminster. Indifferent, The. (B.) Invocation to Sleep. (F.) See Valentinian. Invocation to Sleep. (F.) See also Woman-hater, The. Joy of Battle, The. (F.) See Mad Lover, The. Lady Penelope Clifton. See Elegy on the Death of Lady Penelope Clifton, An: g “Lay a garland on my hearse.” (F.) See Maid's Tra- gedy, The. Letter to Ben Jonson. Life of Man, The. (B.-wr. at.) . Lines on the Tombs in Westminster. See On the Tombs in Westminster. Look Out, Bright Eyes. See False One, The. Love at First Sight. See Philaster. Love's Emblems. (F.) See Valentinian. Mad Lower, The. Maid's Tragedy, The. - Man Is His Own Star. (B.) Marriage Hymn. (F.) See Two Noble Kinsmen, The. Masque of the Gentlemen of Grey's Inn and the Inner Temple, A. * Melanc [h]olia. (F.). See Nice Valour, The. Melancholy. (F.) See Nice Valour, The. Mirth. Misfortune. Morning (F.) See Faithful Shepherdess, The. Nice Valour, The. (F.) Now the Lusty Spring is Seen. (F.) Of the Epiphany. On the Tombs in Westminster. (B.) On the Tombs in Westminster Abbey. (B.) See On the Tombs in Westminster. Orpheus. (Sometimes at.) See King Henry VIII. W: Shakespeare. Our Acts Our Angels Are. (F.) See Upon an Honest an’s Fortune. Dhilaster. Poet's Mood, The. See Nice Valour, The. Power of Love, The. (F.) Queen of Corinth, The. (F.) River God to Amoret, The. (F.) See Faithful She- pherdess, The. Roses, Their Sharp Spines Being Gone. (F.) Satyr, The. (F.) See Faithful Shepherdess, The. Satyr's Song. See Faithful Shepherdess, The. (F.) Shepherds All and Maidens Fair. (F.) Sleep. (F.) See Woman-hater, The. Sleeping Mistres, The. e Slumber-song. (F.) See Valentinian. Song: “Do not fear to put thy feet.” (F.) See Faithful Shepherdess, The. Song: “Hence all you Vain Delights.” See Nice Valour, The. Song: “Lay a garland on my hearse.” (F.) See Maid's Tragedy, The. Song: “Shake off your heavy trance.” See Masque of the Gentlemen of Grey's Inn and the Inner Temple, A. *Selections generally attributed to Beaumont and Fletcher Beaumont Fs, and Fletcher J.: (Continued). Song from Elder Brother, The. (F.) Song from “Valentinian.” (F.) See Valentinian. song of Love Despairing and Prepared to Die. See aptain, The. Song of the Priest of Pan. (F.) See Faithful She- pherdess, The. Song to Bacchus. (F.) See Valentinian. Song to Pan. (F.) See Faithful Shepherdess, The. Speak, Lovel (F. * Spring. (F.) See Valentinian. * Take, O Take Those Lips Away. (F.) See Bloody Brother, The. Tell Me, Dearest, What is Love? (F.) To Pan. (F.) See Faithful Shepherdess, The. To Venus. See Mad Lover, The. True Beauty. (B.) Two Noble Kinsmen, The. (Shakespeare, and F.) Unfolding the Flocks. (F.) See Valentinian. Valentinian. Weep no More. See Queen of Corinth, The. What is Love? (F.) Woman-hater, The. Women's Longing. (F.) Beaumont, Sir J.:—Of his Dear Son, Gervase. See On My Dear Son, Gervase Beaumont. On My Dear Son, Gervase Beaumont. Time. Becker, Charlotte.—Charlotte Brontë. Feast of the Dead, The. Becket, Gilbert Abbot à.—Holiday Task, A. (Also at. to Barclay Philips.) Polka Lyric. See Holiday Task, A. Becquer, Gustave.—Too Late. Beckwith Rev. G. C.—Spirit of the Age Adverse to War, 162. Beddoes, T: Lovell.—Amala's Bridal Song. See Death's Jest Book. Athulf's Death Song. See Death's Jest Book. Athulf's Song. See Death's Jest Book. Ballad of Human Life. Bridal Song and Dirge. See Death's Jest Book. Bridal Song to Amala. Bride's Tragedy, The. Death's Jest Book. - Dirge: “If thou wilt ease thine heart.” See Death's Dirge: “The Swallow leaves her nest.” Dirge for Wolfram. See Death's Jest Book. Dream-pedlary. Dreams to Sell. Hesperus Sings. See Bride's Tragedy, The. Hesperus' Song. See Bride's Tragedy, The. How Many Times. See Torrismond. If Thou Wilt Ease Thine Heart. See Death's Jest Book. In a Garden by Moonlight. See Torrismond. Lowe Goes a-Hawking. See Bride's Tragedy, The. Mariners' Song. Sailor's Song. See Death's Jest Book. Sea, The. See Death's Jest Book. Second Dirge. See Death's Jest Book. Song: “A Hol A Ho! Love's horn doth blow.” Song: “How many times do I love thee, dear?” See Torrismond. Song: “Old Adam, the carrion crow.” See Death's Book. Song: “Who is the baby, that doth lie.” See Bride's Tragedy, The. Song of the Stygian Naiades. Song from “Torrismond.” See Torrismond. To Sea I See Death's Jest Book. To Sea, to Sea I See Death's Jest Book. Torrismond. Wolfram's Dirge. See Death's Jest Book. Wolfram’s Song. See Death's Jest Book. Bede, Cuthbert.—In Immemoriam. Bedinger, H.-Eagle's Flight, An. Bedingfield, T:—Lover's Choice, The. Bee, Jay.—Charity. Beebe, Blanche B.-Scandal on the Brain. Beecher, H: D:—Little Leaf, The. Beecher, H: Ward.—Abraham Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln, the Martyr. See Abraham Lincoln. Address at the Raising of the Union Flag over Fort Sumter. e Against a Compromise of Principle, American Flag, The. See. National Flag, The. “And while, some books, like steps, are left behind us.” Beecher on Eggs. T}ehold a Martyr. - "Biah Cathcart's Proposal. See Norwood. Blindness. “Book is good company, A.” Books. & Catching a Grasshopper. See Star Papers. Coming and Going. See Norwood. . Compromise of Principle. See Against a Compromise of Principle. “Could I obtain a hearing of the young men and young women who thus seek the city.” Cynic, The. See Portrait Gallery. Day of Thanksgiving, The. See Family as an American Institution, The. separately are marked respectively (B.) or (F.). 391 Beecher AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS Beecher, H: Ward. (Continued). º Death of Lincoln, The., See Abraham Lincoln. Death of Our Almanac, The. . Demagogue, The. See Portrait Gallery. Discourse on Trees, A. See Walk among Trees, A. Dishonest Politician, The. See Portrait Gallery. Easter Morning. Effect of the Death of Lincoln. Effects of Intennperance, The. England against War. Eulogy on General Grant. Extract from a Sermon on Lincoln. Family as an American Institution, The. Family Government. See Plain and Pleasa.nt Talks about Fruits, Flowers, and Farming. Funeral Oration on Abraham Lincoln. See Abraham Lincoln. “Go to Work I soul.” God the Father. God's Love to Man. “Health is nerve and nerve is man.” “Hearts more or less, I suppose we have.” Honored Dead, The. See Tribute to our Honored Dead, A. Hope for All. Horace Greeley. “I cannot endure the thought that Christ's children should be less free.” Importance of Little Things. In Change Unchanging. Invisible Heroes, The. Dead, A. Joys and Sorrows of Eggs. Lincoln. Little Leaf, The. Loss of the Arctic. Martyr and the Conqueror, The. See Abraham Lincoln. Martyr President, The. See Abraham Lincoln. Meaning of Our Flag. Modern Facilities for Evangelizing the World. Month of Apple Blossoms, The. Moral Aspect of the American War. Moral Effects of Intermperance. National Flag, The. Nation's Duty to Slavery, The. Nature Designed Amusements. Nature of Christ, The. North and the African, The. Slavery, The. - Norwood. Oratory. Our Flag. See National Flag, The. Our Honored Dead. See Tribute to our Honored Dead, A. Our National Flag. See National Flag, The. Past Perils and the Perils of To-day. . Plain and Pleasant Talks about Fruits, Flowers, and Farming. Popular Amusements. Portrait Gallery. Public Dishonesty. See Twelve Causes of Dishonesty, Rain in Summer. Raising the Flag at Sumter. See Address at the Rais- ing of the Union Flag over Fort Sumter. Reign of the Common People, The. Sepulcher in the Garden, The. Sermon on the Death of Abraham Lincoln. ham Lincoln. Soul-building. Star Papers. Suppressed Repudiation. See Tribute to our Honored for Our Enjoyment. See Popular See Nation's Duty to See Abra- See Past Perils and the Perils of To-day. º - - Thanksgiving Day. See Family as an American Institu- tion, The. Tommy Taft. See Norwood. Tribute to our Honored Dead, A. Twelve Causes of Dishonesty. Twenty-third Psalm, The. Walk among Trees, A. Wendell Phillips. What a Little Leaf Said. See Norwood. “Work proceeds without intermission, The.” See Soul- building. g “You think that one hour buries another.” See Soul- building. Beecher, Louise I.--Nature of Man, The. Beecher, Lyman.—Appeal to Young Men. East and the West One, The. Lyman Beecher's First Home. Moral Reform the Hope of the Age. Mother of Harriet B. Stowe, The. Traffic in Ardent Spirits. “What is hell but an expression of God's infinite ab- horrence of sin.” - Beecher, T: K.—Brother Anderson's Sermon. Beeching, H: C :—Accidia. Bicycling Song. Blackbird, The. Boy's Prayer, A. See Prayers. Going Down Hill on a Bicycle. Enowledge after Death. - Love Unreturned. Prayers. Summer Day, A. See Bicycling Song. Nothing is more salutary to the human Beeching, H: C : (Continued). To My Totem. Beede, C: Gould.—Maniac, The. | Beede, Eve J-Golden Rod, The. Why Cats Wash after Eating. * Beers, Mrs. Ethelinda [Eliot] (“Ethel Lynn”).--All Quiet along the Potomac. See Picket Guard, The. Boys, The. - Conflicting Claims. Doorway of Sleep, The. Johnny's Opinion of Grandmothers. Kept In. * e Not One to Spare. See Which Shall it Be? November Good-night, A Old Fashioned Flowers. On the Shores of Tennessee. Our Folks. © Picket Guard, The. (Wr. at. to Lamar Fontaine.) Return of the Hillside Legion. Weighing the Baby. Which. See Which Shall it Be? Which Shall it Be? - Beers, H: Augustin.--Biftek aux Champignons. Carcamon. Ecce in Deserto. On a Miniature. Posthumous. Shades, A. Singer of One Song, The. Ye Lave of ye Woodpeckore. Beesly, A. H.-André's Ride. Begbie, Harold.—Britons beyond the Seas. Grounds of the Terrible. Handy Man, The. Incident, An. Liberty Jack. Song in Camp, A. Behn, Mrs. Aphra.-Abdelazer; or, The Moor's Revenge. Dream, The. Libertime, The. - On the Death of Waller. Song: “Love in Fantastic Triumph sate.” See Ab- delazer; or, The Moor's Revenge. Behr, Hº-(Tr) Die Brücke (The Bridge.)—Long- €110°W. (Tr.) Lochinvar (in German.)—Scott. Behrends, Rev. Adolphus Julius Frd'k.—Place of the Imagination in the Art of Expression, The. Beirer, Ella.-Photograph Album, The. Bel.—Taj at Agra. The. Belasco, D:—Sue an’ Me. Belaw, Americus Wellington. See BELLAW, AMERICUS WEL- LINGTON. - Belfield, Jane.—Godspeed. Belford, .—Dread of Death, The. Belgravia.-Episode in the Life of Miss Tebitha Trenoodle. Belknap, Hon. C. E.-Little Black Phil. Belknap, E.: Star-Song of the Pear-tree. “Bell, Acton.”—See BRONTâ, ANNE. Bell, Mrs. A. D.—Man in the Moon, The. Bell, Alex. Melville.—Ask Mamma. Dutchman in England, A. Helpmate, A - Orator's First Speech in Parliament, An. War’s End. Bell, C : A.—Tim Twinkleton's Twins. Bell, C: Dent.—Azure Grotto, The. Solemn Rondeau. “Bell, Currer.” See BRONTiš, CHARLOTTE. “Bell, Ellis.” See BRONTä, EMILY. Bell, Mrs. Hattie F.—Trundle-bed Treasures. Bell, H: Glassford.—Milan Cathedral. |Uncle, The. Bell, Mrs. Hugh.-Oh, No. Bell, Ida Trafford.—Offering for Cuba, An. Bell, J. J.-Choice, The. Lights, The. On the Quay. Ships, The. Bell, Lillian.-Elevator Love Story, An. Heart of Brier-rose. Bell, Mackenzie.—At Stratford-on-Avon. At the Grave of Dante Gabriel Rossetti. August 1914. Britain's Appeal to her Men. Song for Belgium, A Spring's Immortality. Wild Roses and Snow. Bell, Maurice.—Alabama, The. en, The. Bell, Olive.—Outcast's Dream, The. Bell, Rob't Mowry.—For Cuba, Second Volume, The. Tutelage, The. A Bell, Walker Meriwether.—Jefferson Davis. Bellamy, Mrs. Blanche [Wilder], and Goodwin, Mrs. Maud [Wilder J.-Ear of Corn, The. (Tr.) Idle Magnet, The. (Tr.) Nine Muses, The. Seven Wonders of the World, The. To the Fir-tree. (Tr.) Trial of Bryan Fairfax, The. Woodpecker and the Dove, The. Bellamy, Eliz. W.--Baby Logic. Tilly Bones. (Tr.) 392 AUTHOR, INDEX Berquin Bellamy, W. H.-Kirtle Red. e * Bellaw [wr. Belaw], Americus Wellington.—Christmas Eve. Christmas-tide. See Christmas Eve. Conjugal Conjugations. Fiddler, The. Husking Song. Jim. Knittin' at th' Stockin’. Mitten, The. Old Line Fence, The. Song without Music. Sunday Fisherman, The. Bellay, Joachim du, Epitaph on a Cat. Hills of Rome. Ruins of Rome. Sonnet: “Florence I hate for griping avarice.” Sonnet: “Friend, let us live.” e * Sonnet: “Gravely to frown; to strut with solemn gait.” Sonnet: “If, then, our life is shorter than a day.” son;i “You who of Rome with wondering awe be- O101. Villanelle: “In this month so fresh and gay.” Belleau, ºy—sonnet: “Whoe'er the man may be who rSt.” Bellenden, J:—Address to Bellona and King James V. Bellman, The.—Adventurer, The. Belloc, Hilaire.—“Bad Child's Book of Beasts, The,” In- troduction to. Bison, The. |Elephant, The. Excellent Nonsense. Frog, The. IHills of the South Country, The. Lion, The. Night, The. Ode to a Rhinoceros. Python, The. Song: Inviting the influence of a young lady upon the opening year. South Country, The. Yak, The. Bellows, H: Whitney.—Public Speech. Bryant, Extract Concerning. Bellows, Isabel Frances.—Some of the Children. Three Naughty Kittens. Bellows, J. A.—Miss Higginson's Will. Bellows, J. D.—Aunt Jemima's Money. Belloy, Auguste, de...—Cordwright's Song, The. Below, Ida Comstock.-Eugene Field on Motherhood. Mother of Eugene Field, The. Benedict, E. L.-Bird Day. Dandelions. Little Miss Wonder and the Snow. March. November Evening, A: . Benedict, Hester A.—Good-night. If Only You Were Here. Little Story, A. Only a Woman. Satisfied. Benedict, Prof. W. H. (Arr.)—Bouquet of Flowers, A. Plea of the Trees, The. Benét, Stephen Vincent.—Hemp, The. Benét, W: Rose.—Falconer of God, The. Horse Thief, The. Lights through the Mist. Mad Blake. Marvelous Munchausen, The. l Paternity. Bengough, J : Wilson.— Billy of Nebraska. Constitution. Sir John A. MacDonald. Benham, Ida W.-Little Brown Seed in the Furrow, The. Benjamin, C: L., and Sutton, G : D.—Flag that Has never nown Defeat, The. Benjamin, Park.-Alexander Taming Bucephalus. Old Sexton, The. Press On. Sexton, The. . See Old Sexton, The. Stormy Petrel, The. To Arms. Benners, W: J., Jr.—Gloria Bell. Old Letters. Bennett, Clarence.—Whip-poor-will. Bennett, H:—St. Patrick was a Gentleman. Bennett, H: Holcomb.-Flag Goes By, The. Bennett, J : [or Jack].-Dead Pussy-cat, The. God Bless You, Dear, To-day ! Her Answer. How the Church was Built at Kehoe's Bar. In a Rose Garden. Master Sky-lark. Missing Bobby Shaftoe. Over the Rose-leaves, Under the Rose. Sky-lark's Song, The. See Master Sky-lark. Song of the Hunt, The. See Master Sky-lark. Song of the Spanish Main, The. “Thust Only a Dweam.” What Troubled Poe’s Raven. Bennett, Julia M.–Cup of Water, A. Bennett, Nathaniel.—Prospects of California, The. Bennett, Dr. S. F.—Memorial Day Poem. Soldier's Re-union. Bennett, W: Cox.-Baby May. Baby’s Shoes. Be Mine, and I will Give Thy Name. Bennett, W: Cox, (Oontinued). Christmas Song, A. Come Home, My Sailor. From India. Invocation to Rain in Summer. 10Il. Lullaby, O Lullaby. Rain in Summer. See Summer Invocation. Seasons, The. Summer Invocation. Summer Rain. To a Cricket. To the Chrysanthemum. Wife's Appeal, The. Wife's Song, A. Winter Song, A. Worn Wedding-ring, The. Bennoch, Fs.-My Ain Wife. Beno.—Young Statesman, The. Bensel, Jas. Berry.—Ahmed. At the Last. Drifting. February. In Arabia. Lines to a Friend. One Day. To John Boyle O’Reilly. Benson, Arthur Christopher.—After Construing. Amen. English Shell, An. Knapweed. Lord Wyet. My Old Friend. My Will. Ode in Memory of the Right Honorable William Ewart Gladstone. Phoenix, The. Prelude. Realism. Robin and the Credence, The. Benson, E: W.-Character. Benson, L. L.-‘‘Come Unto Me.” Bensº Marg—Once on a Time. See Summer Invoca- et Bent, J. T.-Blessing of the Waters, The. “Lame Needles” in Eubeoa. New Year's Gifts in Thessaly. St. Basil in Trikkola. Bentley’s Miscellamy.—Death of Dr. Temptations of St. Anthony. Benton, Joel.—Abraham Lincoln. Another Washington. At Chappaqua. Dakota. December. Grover Cleveland. Hallowe'en. Kiss by Mistake, A. Pretty Maid of Kissimee, The. Scarlet Tanager, The. Benton, Myron B.-Midsummer Invitation. Mowers, The. “There is One Spot for which My Soul will Yearn.” Bera, Michael.-Mad March Wind, The. Béranger, , Pierre Jean de.—Apostle, The. Blessings. Falling Stars. Friendship. King of Yvetot, The. My Flowers. My Vocation. Obsequies of David the Painter. wº Old Tramp, The. © Popular Recollections of Bonaparte. Recollections of the People, The. Rosette. St. Helena. She is So Pretty. Song of the Cossack to his Horse, The. Tiresome Spring. To Mademoiselle. Wandering Jew, The. Bergen, Helen Corinne.—Even in Death. Berington, Jos-Heloise to Abelard. (Tr.) Berkeley, Rt. Rev. G. :—America. See On the Prospect of Planting Arts and Learning in America. American Destiny. , See On the Prospect of Planting Arts and Learning in America. Old World and the New, The. See On the Prospect of Planting Arts and Learning in America. On the Prospect of Planting Arts and Learning in America. Verse: “Westward the star of empire.” See On the Prospect of Planting Arts and Learning in America. Westward the Course of Empire. See On the Prospect of Planting Arts and Learning in America. Berlyn, Alfred.—Avenged Bernard of Cluny, or of Morlaix.-Celestial Country, The. See De Contemptu Mundi. De Contemptu Mundi. Jerusalem the Golden. See De Contemptu Mundi. Bernhardt, Sarah. —Christmas Repentance, A. (Repentir de Noël.) Bernhoff, J:—Witch-song, The. Bernis, Cardinal de.—Impromptu. Berquin, Armand.—Sword, The. Morrison. 393 Berry AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Berry, Eliz.-Forever. Berry, Frances. See WHITCHER, Mrs. FRANCEs. Berry, R. G.-Tramp Philosophy. * Berte, Hal.—Spring Poet, The. Besant, Sir Walter.—To Daphne. Bessemeres, J.-Joy of Incompleteness, The. Best, C:—Sonnet of the Moon, A. Best, Eva.-Alaska Christmas Candles. Bric-a-brac. Dog and the Tramp, The. Don’t Tell. Sorra the Day. Best, Susie M.–At Christmas-tide. Catastrophe, A. Christmas Gift, A. Decoration Day. Pſerein is Love. FIis Idea of it. Hymn for America, A. Musical Martyrdom. Our Nation's Dead. Put it Off. Rum and Ruin. Santa Claus's Visit. Soldier Thistles, The. Statesman, Ruler, Hero, Martyr. Story of Peterkin Paul, The. Summer Time. Surprise for Santa Claus, A. Thanksgiving Acrostic. Thanksgiving Feast, The. Tiny Trees. We are the Trees. Were There No Trees. Winter. Zealous Patriot, A. Betham-Edwards, Mathilda.-Child's Prayer, A. Bethune, G: Washington.—Cling to thy Mother. Fourth of July. Future Empire of Our Language. e Future of Our Language, The. See Future Empire of Our Language. ITymn to Night. * - º “I think a great many professors of religion are just like backgammon boards.” It is not Death to Die. My Mother. | Bethune, J:—Hymn of the Churchyard. Betts, Craven Langstroth.-Bayard Taylor. Byron. z Chaucer. Don Quixote. Dryden. Emerson. Hollyhocks, The. In Memoriam. Keats. Longfellow. ilton. Pope. Shelley. Spenser. Tasso. To the Moonflower. Wordsworth. - Betts, Maud L.--Santa, Claus is Coming. . Beveridge, Albert J.-Aims of the Progressive Party. American People, The. e - - America's Destiny in the Philippines. America's Mission. March of the Flag. Meaning of the Times. Our Opportunity in the Orient. Beville, Sir.-R. S. Hawker. Bible.—Acts of the Apostles. Balaam’s Parables. See Numbers. Balaam’s Prophecy in Behalf of Israel. See Numbers. Be not Deceived. See Galatians. Beatitudes, The. See St. Matthew. - “Bless the Lord, O my soul.” See Psalms of David. Charity. See First Corinthians. David and Goliath. See First Samuel. Despoiler Doomed, The. See Isaiah. Deuteronomy. Ecclesiastes. - Elijah, and the Prophets of Baal. See First Kings. Exhortation to Praise God. See Psalms of David. Exodus. - First Civil Code, The. First Constitution, The. |First Corinthians. First Easter. See St. Luke. First Kings. First Samuel. , First Timothy. Galatians. Genesis. ſº * Godliness with Contentment. See First Timothy. Golden Whatsoevers. See Philippians. Good Tidings. See St. Luke. w Great Commandments, The. Habakkuk. Ho, Every One that Thirsteth. See Isaiah. Holy One, The. See Isaiah. Isaiah. Job. See Deuteronomy. See Exodus. See Deuteronomy. Bible. (Continued). - Joyful Messenger, The. See Isaiah. e King of Glory, The. See Psalms of David. Knowledge and Wisdom. See Job. Lament over Saul. See Second Samuel. Nation's Strength, A. See Psalms of David. Numbers. “O come, let us sing unto the Lord.” àWIOl. Of Idle Words. See Saint Matthew. Omnipotence of Jehovah. See Job. * Paul at Athens. See Acts of the Apostles. Paul, before King Agrippa. See Acts of the Apostles. Paul’s Defence before Festus and Agrippa. See Acts of the Apostles. Philippians. Power of the Tongue, The. See St Int James. Prayer of Habakkuk. See Habakkuk. Preventive “No,” A. See Proverbs. Prodigal Son, The. See Saint Luke. Proverbs. Psalms of David. Recitations from the Bible. See Psalms of David. Remember now Thy Creator. See Ecclesiastes. Revelation, XXII. Saint James. Saint Luke. Saint Matthew. Saul and Jonathan. See Second Samuel. Scripture Etchings for Arbor Day. Second Samuel. Solomon, the Wise King. See Proverbs. Song of Israel. See Exodus. Song of Moses. See Exodus. Song of Praise, A. See Psalms of David. Song of Solomon. Spring is Coming. See Song of Solomon. Story of Joseph. Ten Commandments, The. See Exodus. Thirteenth Chapter of First Corinthians. Corinthians. Tongue, The. See Saint James. Tree of Life, The. See Genesis. True Wisdom. See Job. Trust in God. See Saint Matthew. *- Twenty-third Psalm, The. See Psalms of David. Voice in the Wilderness, The. See Isaiah. War Song of Kishon. See Judges. War Song of the Red Sea. See Exodus. War-horse, The. See Job. Wisdom. See Job. Wise and the Foolish Virgins, The. ... Woe Follows Wickedness, See Isaiah. Bible, G: JP-Little Dorothy's Sayings. Bickerstaffe, I.-Expostulation, An. There was a Jolly Miller. Bidder, G :-Two and Forty-two. Biddles, Adelaide.—Flight of the Gods, The. Bidwell, Marg. J.-How the Revival Came. Licensed to Sell; or, Little Blossom. Bierbaum, Otto Julius.-Enough. Bierce, Ambrose.—Another Way. Bride, The. Creation. Death of Grant, The. Montefiore. Presentiment. T. A. H. See Psalms of See First Bigelow, J.;—Bryant, Extract Concerning. Bigelow, Marguerite Ogden.—Listen, Brothers | Bigelow, Walter Storrs.-Poet's Morn, The. Bigg, Louisa,—Child is Father to the Man, The. Biggart, Mabelle B.-Erl-König, The. (Arr.) See GOETHE, JOHANN W., VON. Biggers, Earl Derr.—German Band, The. Billings, Georgiana.-Was Pa Ever a Boy? “Billings, Josh.” See SHAw, H: Bingham, C. Clifton.—When. Bingham, C ; D.—Building of the Barn, The. Too Old for Father's Kisses. Bingham, J.; A.—Webster the Successor of Washington. Bingham, Madge A.—Mother Hubbard's Easter Lily. Bingham, Ralph. — Op'ra-house Piano in the One-night tands. That Whistle Saved My Life. . Why Uncle Ben Back-slid. Binney, Horace.—Responsibilities of a Recommendation of al’. Supreme Court of the United States, The. Binyon, Laurence.—Amasis. Bowl of Water, The. Day that is Boundless, A. Day's End. Ferry Hinksey. Fourth of August, The. Invocation to Youth. Little Dancers, The . Little Hands. O World, be Nobler. One Year Old Seven Years. Statues, The. Birch, Fº"War is dread when battle shock and fierce affray.” Birch, Minerva-Farewell to School Days. Bird, M.–Herdman's Happy Life, The. a London Vision. 394 AUTHOR INDEX Blake Bird, Rob't Montgomery-a-Fairy. Folk, The. Birdsall, Katha. Newbold.—Bed-time. Chip and Munkey. Dr. Buttonhook. Little Miss Goosey. Squabble Bird, The. Birdsall, W: W.--What Quakerism Stands For. Birdseye, G :-Fair Exchange, A. Hindoo Died, A. See Hindoo's Death, The. Hindoo's Death, The. - Hindoo's Paradise, The. See Hindoo's Death, The. How Tom Saved the Train. June 21st. - Miser's Will, The. Old Valentine, An. Paradise. See Hindoo's Death, The. Policeman's Story, The. Too Much of It. Birge, Paul Relland.—Mirage. Birkins, H. H.-Mother and Home. Mother's Empire. . - º Bisbee, Susan A.—Aristarchus Studies Elocution. Bishop, Blanche.—Bride o' the Sun, The. Christmas Morn. Winter Flowers. º • Bishop, Julia Truitt.—Correction of Bennie. Garden Plot, A. - Robert. Strategy of Dave, The. e - Bishop, S:-Fati Valet Hora Benigni. Second Marriage, The. - To his Wife. To Mary. Touch-stone, The. - Bismarck, Prince Otto won.-Orator, The. Bittinger, J. B.-" ‘Froebelism,” or the Kindergarten system of education.” “In the Mammoth Caye,” etc. “Bizarre.”—Tale of the Big Snow, A. Bjornson, Bjornstjerne.—Father, The. Tree, The. Black, Frank Swett-Scholar and the State, The. Black, Hugh.-Limitations of Friendship, The. Black, General J: C.—Mother of Lincoln, The. Black, W:—MacLeod of Dare, Sel. fr. Religion of the World, The. Blackadder, E:—Annapolis Royal. Blackburn, Grace.—Twilight. - Blackburn, Jos. C. S.—John C. Breckenridge. Blackburn, T:—Easter Hymn, An. e Blacker, Lt.-Col. Valentine (?).-Oliver's Advice. Black Hawk.-Speech of Black Hawk. Blackie, J: Stuart-Battle of Salamis, The. (Tr.) See Persians, The. Emigrant Lassie, The. Lay of the Brave, Cameron, The. Maid of Grishornish, The. Musical Frogs, The. My Bath. My Faithful Fond One. My Loves. Persians, The. (Tr.) To the Memory of Sydney Dobell. Workingman's Song, The. Blackmore, R: Doddridge.—Death of Carver Doone. See Lorna Doone Dominus Illiminatio Mea. Lorna Doone. October Morning, An. Reunited Love. Snow-storm, The. See Lorna Doone. Wedding of Lorna Doone, The. See Lorna Doone. Wººing of Lorna Doone, The.. See Lorna Doone. { { es.” Blackstone, Sir W:—Lawyer's Farewell to His Muse, The. Blackwell, Alice Stone.—Bond, The. Blackwell, W. A.—“Let Go!” Blackwood’s Magazine.—Autumn. Dramatic Styles - - Fragments. “Great, indeed is the task assigned to woman.” Tuittle Rose. Optimism. Pessimism. Roger and Dolly. “These loving eyes may never more behold thee.” Victim of Reform, The. What is Life 2 Blades and Flowers.--Pigeon House, The. Blaikie, J : Arthur.——Absence. Love's Secret Name. Soldier, A. Song: “In thy white bosom love is laid.” Blaine, Jas. Gillespie.— American Shipbuilding. See En- couragement to American Ship-building and the Revival of American Commerce on the Ocean. America's Natal Day. Amnesty of Jefferson Davis, The. See Shall Jefferson Davis be Restored to Full Citizenship 7 . Can the Country Sustain the Expense of the War and Pay the Debt which it will Involve' - Chinese Immigration [to the Pacific Slope]. See Lorna Doone. Death of Garfield. See Memorial Address on the Life and Character of James A. Garfield. Blaine, Jas. Gillespie. (Continued). Elements of National Wealth, The. See Can the Country Sustain the Expense of the War and Pay the Debt which it will Involve 3 Encouragement to American Ship-building and the Revival of American Commerce on the Ocean. Eulogy on Garfield. See Memorial Address on the Life and Character of James A. Garfield. - Eulogy on President Garfield. See Memorial Address on the Life and Character of James A. Garfield. Garfield's Early Life. See Memorial Address on the Life and Character of James A. Garfield. General Grant's Courage. Independence Day. Memorial Address on the Life and Character of James A. Garfield. - Memorial Services in Honor of General Grant in Augusta, Maine, Aug. 8, 1885. New England Character. See Speech at the Dinner of the New England Society of New York. Oration on James A. Garfield. See Memorial Address On the Life and Character of James A. Garfield. Permanence of Grant's Fame, The. See Memorial Serv- ices in Honor of General Grant. Shall Jefferson Davis be Restored to Full Citizenship ! Speech at the Dinner of the New England Society of New York. Blair, Robt.—Beauty in the Grave. Dying Christian to His Soul, The. Grave, The. Oft in the Lone Church-yard. Omnes Eodem Cogimur. See Grave, The. Pride. See Grave, The. Resurrection, The. See Grave, The. Self-murder. See Grave, The. Strength in the Grave. Blaisdell, Hosea Q−Sometime. - Blaisdell, Marion S.—Thanksgiving in the Past and Present. Blake, D. Vinton.—Wallace of Uhlen. Blake, Emilia Aylmer.—Alice Ayres. Glacier-bed, The. Juryman's Story, A. Blake, H. G.-Friar's Christmas, The. Blake, Jas. Vila-Wedded. Blake, Kathe. D.—Road to Laughtertown, The. Blake, Mary Eliz-Dawning o' the Year, The. Equinoctial, The. Idyl of Humble Life, An. In Exile. Women of the Revolution. Wonderful Country of Good-boy-land, The. (Also at. to A. M. R. Blake, Nelson.—Centennial Speech. Blake, Rodney.—Hoch I Gordon). Blake, W:—Ah, Sunflower. “And I made a rural pen.” of Innocence.” Angel, The. Auguries of Innocence. Beauty of Terror, The. Blind-man's Buff. Blossom, The. Book of Thel, The. Charity Children at St. Paul's. Child and the Piper, The. of Innocence.” Childhood. Chimney-sweeper, The. - Clod and the Pebble, The. See Songs of Experience. Cradle Song. - Crystal Cabinet, The. Daybreak. Dedication of the Designs to Blair’s ‘Grave.” Defiled Sanctuary, The. Divine Image, The. Dream, A. Echoing Green, The. Eternity. Everlasting Gospel, The. Fair Eleanor. Fly, The. Garden of Love, The. Golden String, The. Happy Piper, The. E[ear the Voice. - perience.” PIoly Thursday. I Heard an Angel. Infant Joy. Introduction to “Songs of Experience.” Introduction to “Songs of Innocence.” Lamb, The. - Land of Dreams, The. Laughing Song [, A]. Lily, The. - Little Black Boy, The. Little Boy Found, The. Little Boy Lost, A. Little Lamb. See Lamb, The. Little Vagabond, The. London. Lowe's Secret. Mad Song. Mental Traveller, The. Milton. Mock On, Mock On, Voltaire, Rousseau. Der Raiser. See Introduction to “Songs See Tiger, The. See Holy Thursday. See Introduction to “Songs See Introduction to “Songs of Ex- See Two Songs, The. 395 Blake AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Blake, W: (Continued). My Pretty Rose-tree. My Silks and Fine Array. See Song: My Spectre. Never Seek to Tell Thy Love. Night. Nurse's Song. On Another's Sorrow. Opportunity. See Little Boy Lost, A. Orthodoxy. Piper, The. Piping down the Valleys Wild. “Songs of Innocence.” tº Poison Tree, The. See Songs of Experience. Proverbs. Reeds of Innocence. Innocence.” School Boy, The. Shepherd, The. Sick Rose, The. Sleep, Sleep, Beauty Bright. Song: “Fresh from the Dewy Hill, the Merry Year.” “My silks,” etc. See Introduction to See Introduction to “Songs of Song: “How sweet I roamed from field to field.” Song: “I Love the Jocund Dance.” Song: “Little boy, full of joy.” Song: “Memory, hither come.” Song: “My silks and fine array.” Song of Singing, A Songs of Experience. Songs of Innocence. Spring. Sunflower, The. See Ah, Sunflower. Sweet Dreams form a Shade. Three Things to Remember. Tiger, The. To Morning. To Spring. To the Divine Image. To the Evening Star. To the Muses. To the Queen. Two Kinds of Riches. Two Songs, The. Universal Humanity. àI’. Blamire, Susanna.-In Silk Attire. Nabob, The. Siller Croun, The. What Ails this Heart o' Mine ! Blanchard, Amy Ella.--Kittyboy's Christmas. eSt. Blanchard, Laman.—False Love and True Logic. Hidden Joys. Mother's Hope, The. Nell Gwynne's Looking-glass. Ode to the Human Heart. Whatever is, is Right. Blanchard, Mary E.-Glance Backward, A. Bland, Mrs. Edith [Nesbit] (Mrs. Hubert Bland—“E. Nes- bit”).-Absolution. Baby Seed Song. Ballad of a Bridal. ... Ballad of Splendid Silence, The. Child's Song in Spring. Last Ditch, The. Message of the Dove, The. Monk's Magnificat, The. New Christmas, The. On the Terrace. Singing of the Magnificat, The. Sleep, My Treasure. Trafalgar Day. Tragedy, A. Two Christmas Eves. |Unofficial. Bland, Rob't. (Tr.)—Home. See LEONIDAS. Blanden, C : Granger.—Afterglow. First Bud o' the Year, The. “John Anderson, My Jo.” Rose, A. Song the Grass Sings, A. Songs I Sing, The. Time May Steal the Dewy Bloom. Valentine. Blatchford, P. L.-Vision of Handel, The. Bleakie, Rob't.—Old Home and the New, The. Blew, W: J:—O Lord, Thy Wing Outspread. Blewett, Mrs. Jean.—At Quebec. Boy of the House, The. Good Woman, A Margaret. She just Keeps House for Me. Song of the Golden Sea. Spring. Two Marys, The. * Bleyer, J. Mount.—Death of Poe's Wife, The. Blind. Mathilde.—Alone—With One Fair Star. pril Rain. Christmas Eve. . T)are Quam. Accipere. Dead, The. Hymn to Horus, Love in Exile. Mirror of Diana, The. Blinn, Mrs. Lucy Marion.—Land of Nod, The. Little Mary’s Wish. Blinn, Mrs. Lucy Marion. (Oontinued). Nutting. * , Poorhouse Nan. Rizpah. . Sue's Thanksgiving: Bliss, H. W.-“Any Friend to Any Friend.” To Belgium. Blitz, Belle.—Wife, The. Block, L: Jaš.—Fate. Final Struggle, The. See New World, The. Garden where there is no Winter, The. New World, The. Tuberose. Unmercenaries, The. Woman Suffrage Marching-song. Work. Blodgett, Harriet F.—December. Song of the Trees. Bloede, Gertrude (“Stuart Sterne”).--Angelo. Life-mask of Abraham Lincoln, The. My Father's Child. Night after Night. Song from Piero De Castiglione. Song of Manila, The. Soul, Wherefore Fret Thee? Blood, H: Ames.—Comrades. Fighting Parson, The. Last Visitor, The. Shakespeare. Bloodworth, Fannie.—Minuet, The. Bloomfield, Rob't.—Abner and the Widow. Jones. Fakenham Ghost, The. Farmer's Boy, The. Gleaner's Song. Harvesting. See Farmer's Boy, The. Horkey, The. Lamb at Play. Lines Addressed to My Children. Love of the Country. Moonlight in Summer. Soldier's Return, The. Song for a Highland Drover Returning from England. Spring Day, A. See Farmer's Boy, €. Tempest, A. See Farmer's Boy, The. To His Mother's Spindle. Bloomingdale, C:, Jr.—Every-day Case, An. and Mrs. Mr. Miss, and Mrs. Blossom, H: M., Jr.—Modern Romance. Blount, Annie R.—Revenge. Under the Lamplight. Blount, E: A :, Jr.—Crew Poem, A. Stranger on the Stand, The. Blow, J. H.-Maiden Husking Corn, The. Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen.—Desolate City, The. Gibraltar. Laughter and Death. Oasis of Sidi Khaled, The. Old Squire, The. Pleasures of Love, The. Recollections of Childhood. Red, Red Gold. St. Valentine's Day. Song:—“O fly not, Pleasure, pleasant-hearted Pleasure.” Sonnet: To One Who Would Make a Confession. To Manon, Comparing her to a Falcon. To Manon on Her Lightheartedness. To Manon, on his Fortune in Loving her. To One Excusing his Poverty. To One who would Make a Confession. Two Highwaymen, The. With Esther. Written at Florence. Boar, Arthur.—Breeding Lark. Boardman, Rev. H: A :—Our Responsibility as a Nation. “There is an apostolical succession.” Boccaccio, Giovanni, di Certaldo.—Dante. ante-Fs. Q. Gray. § { Description of the Golden Age. See Falls of Princes. Falls of Princes. Frederick of the Alberighi and His Falcon. Of Three Girls and their Talk. Sonetto CVIII. See Dante. Bocock, J : Paul.—Table d’Hôte, The. Thanksgiving in Old Virginia. Twinkles. Twins in the Turret, The. See Mr., Miss, Washington. See Twinkles. Bodenheim, Maxwell.—Interne, The. Miner, The. Old Jew, The. Rear-porches of an Apartment Building, The. To a Discarded Steel Rail. To an Enemy. Bodenstedt, Friedrich von.—Rose Complained, The. See Songs of Mirza Schaffy. Songs of Mirza Schaffy. Boétie, Etienne de la –Sonnet: he complain.” Sonnet: “Pardon, Lovel pardon master and lord.” Bogart, Eliz. (“Estelle”).-He Came too Late. TJnknown Hero, An. Bohne, Mrs. .—How Do I Look? Boies, Lura Anna.—Rain, The. “Many say of me, why does 396 AUTHOR INIDEX Botta, Boileau, N:—Drinking Song. To Moliere. Boise, F. Irene.—My Trip to the Moon. Bok, E: W :—Keys to Success, The. Boker, G : H :—Attack of the Cumberland. See On Board the “Cumberland.” . Awakening of the Poetical Faculty. Eallad of New Orleans, The. Ballad of Sir John Franklin, A. Battle of Lookout Mountain, The. Before Wicksburg. Black Regiment, The. Count Candespina's Standard. Countess Laura. Dirge for a [wr. the] Soldier. Elisha Kent Kane. Ferry, The. Flag, The. Francesca da Rimini. Hooker's Across. Lincoln. Love Sonnets. Ode to a Mountain Oak. On Board the “Cumberland.” Our Heroic Themes. Prince Adeb. Sir John Franklin. Sword-bearer, The. To America. To Andrew Jackson. To Bryant on His Birthday, To England. To Louis Napoleon. To My Lady. Upon the Hill before Centreville. “Varuna,” The. Zagonyi. Bodrewººd. Rolf.-Christmas in Jail. See Robbery under TIYıS. Robbery under Arms. Boleyn, Anne.—Lament of Anne Boleyn on the Eve of Her Execution. Bolingbroke, Harry.—Don Squixet's Ghost. Pleasure of Patriotism, The. Bolles, D. H.-Washington. Bolles, Frank.-At the North of Bearcamp Water. Farmer Bird, The.—The Sparrow. See From Blomidon * to Smoky. Fiend in Feathers, The-The Owl. to Smoky. From Blomidon to Smoky. Oven-bird, The. Sailor-birds, The-The Gulls. Smoky. Bolton, 'C': Knowles.—Charybdis. Bolton, Edmund.—Palinode, A. Shepherd's Songs, The. Bolton, Rev. H. W.-Lincoln, the Tender-hearted. Our Constitution. , Bolton, Mrs. Sarah [Knowles].-Faith. Inevitable, The. “O glorious Easter morning k” One Face. Bolton, #; Sarah Tittle [Barritt].—Left on the Battle- € News of a [or the] Dayſ, The]. Paddle Your Own Canoe. Bonaparte, Napoleon. See NAPOLEON I. Bonar, Horatius.--Abide with Us. All's [wr. All] Well. “Bathed in unfallen sunlight.” The. Be True. e e Beyond the Smiling and the Weeping. See Little While, See Ballad of Sir John Franklin. See From Blomidon See From Blomidon to See New Jerusalem, “Come unto Me.” See Voice from Galilee, The. Everlasting Memorial, The. Gain of Loss, The. God’s Hand. See Master's Touch, The. God’s Way. e He Liveth Long who Liveth Well. IHold Thou Me. Honesty. * ſº How to Live. See He Liveth Long who Liveth Well. How we Learn. I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say. Inner Calm, €. Life from Death. See Through Death to Life. Little While, A Lost but Found. Master's Touch, The. Meeting-place, The. e “More in the garden grows than what is sown.” New Jerusalem, The. Not Very Far. Only One Life. Perseverance. See Useful Life, The. Price of Truth, The. See How we Luearn. Reappearing. Renascence. Through Death to Life. Thy Way, Not Mine. True Teaching, See Be True, Unto Thee, |Useful Life, The, Bonar, Horatius. (Continued). Voice from Galilee, The. Watch Night. We Shall Meet and Rest. See Meeting-place, The. Bond, Mrs. Carrie Jacobs.-Talkin’ about Trouble. Bonde, Dudley L:—Was I To Blame? Boner, J. : H :—Light'ood Fire, The. Poe's Cottage at Fordham. Remembrance. We Walked among the Whispering Pines. Bonfield, J. W.-Quackery. Widow Muggins—Her Opinions of Cooks, Suitors and Husbands, The. Bonney, Callie L.-How Christmas Came. Keeping an Ancient Custom. Bonney, C: Carroll.—“And the newspaper is also the great agency of progress in all reforms.” “Chief agency in the progress and development of the law, The.” “Law is more than a great river, rising in the far off mountains, The.” “Modern, newspaper is not merely a private enterprise, Booth, Barton.—Song: “True as the needle to the pole.” Sweet are the Charms. Booth, Helen.—After Twenty Years. At the “Red Lion.” Electric Episode, An. Fifty-dollar Mulliner's Bill, A. FIostage, The. Little Sister of Mercy, The. Qld Qrgan, The. enyl. Rose of Avondale, The. Sword, The. Booth, Newton.—Love of Country. Borden, Anne,—How Paul Won His Goat. Borrow, G :—Lavengro at the Holy Lands. Rommany Rye and the Gypsy Lad, The. (Tr.)—Svend Vonved. Boss, J:—Wakin' the Young Uns. Bossuet, Jaques Bénigne.—Eulogium upon St. Paul. On the Death of the Prince of Condé. Boston Budget.—Saint Nick. Boston Cowrier.—Delsartean Plea, A. Rural Remonstrance, A. Worse than Marriage. Boston Cultivator.—Heart Ventures. See Sad Ventures. Sad Ventures. Sea Ventures. See Sad Ventures. Boston Gazette.—“Agar.” The. Boston Globe.—Freckled-faced Girl, The. One Cent and Costs. Startling Revelations. See Freckled-faced Girl, The. whº, the Little Girl Said. See Freckled-faced Girl, €. When Sam'wel led the Singin'. Boston Herald.—Bachelor's Pipe, A. Boston Journal.—American to His Mother, An. Boston Nwºrsery Rhyme.—Joseph Cook. Boston Pilot.—Legend, A. See Monk's Vision, The. Monk's Vision, The. Boston Post.—Expecting to Get Even. When Mother Calls. Who Did It, 7 Boston Times.—My King. Boston Transcript.—Bachelor Coat, The. Garfield at Chattanooga. Grandpa and Baby. How’s Business? Jimmie's Prayer. Prayer for the Nation. Pussy Willows. So She Refused Him. Sure, It's Fun. Value of an Education, The. Bostom, Traveler.—Take Your Choice. Bostwick, Mrs. Helen Louise [Barron]..—Drafted. How the Gates Came Ajar. (Tr.) King's Picture, The. Little Dandelion. Mrs. Walker's Betsey. Urvasi. Boswell, Sir Alex.-Good Night, and Joy be Wi’ You A'. Jenny Dang the Weaver. Jenny’s Bawbee. Boswell, Jas.--Dr. Johnson's Tavern Wisdom. See Life of Johnson. Life of Johnson. To Mrs. Thrale on her Thirty-fifth Birthday. Two Londoners: Johnson and His Boswell. Bosworth, W.-Arcadius' Song to Sepha. Botsford, Amelia H.-Little Carl. Botta, Mrs. Anne Charlotte [Lynch].-Go forth in Life not Seeking Love. Hidden Sweets. Lesson of the Bee, The. Ilove. Nobility. On a Picture. Sonnet: . The honey-bee that wºnders all day long,” See Hidden Sweets. Thoughts in a Library. . To the Memory of Channing, Wishes, 397 Bottomley AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Bottomley, Gordon.—Babel: The Gate of the God. Dawn. Elegiac Mood. Hind of the World, The. King Lear's Wife. My Moon. To Iron-founders and Others. Botwood, E:—Hot Stuff. Boucicault, Dion.—“I’m very happy where I am.” Lady Gay Spanker. See London Assurance. London Assurance. Peasant Woman's Song, A. Scene from the Shaughraun. Shaughraun. Wearing of the Green, Boufflers, Abbe.—Madrigal: peared.” Bougoing, Simon.—True Lower, The. 13oulton, Emily S.—Character-building. Bourchier, M.–Bridget O'Flannagan on Christian Science and Cockroaches. Bourdillon, Fs: W :—All’s Well. At Sea. º Aucassin and Nicolete. Caeli. Difference, The. Eurydice. Ealse Gods. Light. See Night Has a Thousand Eyes, The. Love. See Night has a Thousand Eyes, The. Love's Reward. Night Has a Thousand Eyes, The. “O. winter twilight, while the moon.” Old and Young. Outwards or Homewards. Patience. Two Robbers. |Upon the Valley's Lap. Violinist, * “Where Runs the River.” Bourne, Vincent.—Cricket, The. (Tr. by W: Cowper.) Housekeeper, The. Jackdaw, The. Maze, The. Snail, The. Bourne, W. O.-Heart's Fine Gold, The. Boutelle, Mary Keeley.—Grandmother Gray. Bouton, Eliz.-Woodland Lesson, The. Bouvé, T: Tracy.—“Shannon” and the “Chesapeake,” The. Bow Belºmual-star of Bethlehem as Seen in Holland, €. Bowditch, Nathaniel Ingersoll.—World Beyond, A. Bowen, E:—Forty Years On. IBowen, G : E.-At Last. |Beyond the Bars. Despoiled. Porto Rico. Bowen, J : Eliot.—Man who Rode to Conemaugh, The. Bowen, Mary M.–Cradle Song. Bowen, Rob't Adger.—Gloaming. Bower, A. W.-Whims. Bowker, R: Rogers.-Thomas à Christi). Bowles, Caroline. See SOUTHEY, Mrs. CAROLINE [Bowl.ES]. Bowles, W: Lisle.—At Tynemouth Priory. Bamborough Castle. • Bells, Ostend, The. Bereavement. Butterfly and the Bee, The. Caged Bird, €r Cliff, The. Come to These Scenes of Peace. Dover Cliffs. Evening. Greenwood, The. Influence of Time on Grief. See To Time. November, 1793. On the Funeral of Charles the First [., at Night, in St. George's Chapel, Windsor]. On the Rhine. Swallow and Red-Breast, The. See Shaughraun. The. “When first before me she ap- See Patience. Rempis [: De Imitatione Time and Grief. See To Time. To Him is Reared No Marble Tomb. To Tim €. Written at Ostend. Bowman, C. E.-Sphere of Woman, The. Bowring, E. A.—Song: “On the Rhine that beautiful day.” (Tr.) See HEINE, HEINRICH. Bowring, Sir J.:—From the Recesses [of a Lowly Spirit]. God. Tr.) God is Love. Hymn: “Father, thy paternal care.” In the Cross of Christ I Glory. “Look above thee—never eye.” Nightingale, The. (Tr.) Ode to the Deity. See God. Our Duty Here. Rich and the Poor Man, The. Watchman, Tell us of the Night. Report, The. Watchman's Report, The. What of the Night? See Watchman's Report, The. Boyce, Florence Josephine.—Bugaboo, The. Boyd, Mrs. Louise E. V.-Columbus at the Court of Spain. Fairy Queen's Decision, The. See Watchman's Boyd, Mrs. Louise E. W. (Continued). Four Seasons, The. Management; or, The Folly of Fashion. Memory and Hope. Night and Morning. Old Heads on Youn Picture of the Last Rose and a Thorn, A. Two Dolls, The. Wopsenonic. Boyd, Mark Alex.-Sonnet: “Fra bank to bank, fra wood to wood I rin.” Boyd, T:—Heath, The. © Ring's Son, The. Love on the Mountain. To the Leanán Sidhe. Boyesen, Hjalmar Hjorth.—Brier-rose. Shoulders. upper. Calpurnia. Earl Sigurd's Christmas Eve. See Jarl Sigurd's Christmas Eve. * Gunnar. Bilda’s Little Hood. Ingé, the Boy-king. Jarl Sigurd's Christmas Eve. Little Sigrid. Skee-race, The. Thora. Thoralf and Synnøv. Boylan, Don Carlos (Tr.) FRIEDRICH VON. Boylan, Mrs. Grace [Duffiel.—By-and-by. Japanese Mother, A Old House, The. Vines of Memory. Boylan, M. Nora.-Brownie Men, The. Christmas Children. Old Santa Claus. Santa’s Helpers. Time for Santa Claus. Boyle, Sarah Rob’ts.—Voice of the Grass, The. Boyle, Virginia Frazer.—Abraham Lincoln. Black Silas. Her Wedding Eve. 2 Pickaninny Lullaby. Tennessee. Boyle, W:—Bridget Brady. Eloquent Dempsy, The. Ethics of Daylin', The. Origin of the Brogue, The. Boynton, H. W.-Golfer's Rubaiyat, The. Boy’s Own Paper, The.—Golden Rules for the Young. Bracken, T.-Not Understood. Brackenridge, Hugh H.-Battle of Bunker's-Hill, The. Brackett, Anna Callender.—Benedicite. In Garfield’s Danger. In Hades. Riddle of the Sphinx, The. Brackett, J. Q. A.—Pilgrim Monument, The. Bradbury, B. W.-Chide Mildly the Erring. Bradbury, Mrs. L. A.—Christmas Pastime, A.; or, Crying Family. Long Ago. My Country. Seed-time. Seeing Santa Claus. Bradbury, W: B.-Marching Along. Braddock, Emily, A.—Burghers of Calais, The. Choosing a Building Spot. Regulus. Braddon, Mary E.-After the Battle. “Man cannot choose his own life, A.” Braden, Mrs. Findley.—Convention of Realistic Readers. Fence o’ Scripture Faith, The. Thae Auld Laird's Secret. What the Lord Had Done for Him. Bradford, Carol.--Small Confederate, The. Bradford, E. E.-Love is Forever. Bradford, Ellen Knight.—How the Refugees were Saved. Bradford, Gamaliel, Jr.—Willa of Hadrian, The. Bradford, May N.—U. S. Spells “Us.” Bradford, Minnie.—Service. Bradford, Sarah H.-Resurrection. Bradford, W:—New England’s Growth. Bradley, A. F.—Arcadian Club, The ; or, Theory versus Practice. Bridal Wine Cup, The. (Dram.) See LONG, F. C. Changing the Hundred Dollar Note; or, False Preten- sions Rebuked. Premature Proposal, The. (Dram.) Troublesome Investment, The. Bradley, Alice. (“Cousin Alice.”) [BRADLEY] [NEAL ]. Bradley, Kate, A.—Cupid's Exchange. How the Organ was Paid For. King's Joy-bells, The. Bradley, Mrs. Mary Emily [Neeley]...—Beyond Recall. Boy and Girl. Chrysalis, A. Frost, Work. Hearts’-ease. In Death. Little Christel. Pansy. See Hearts’-ease. Prince’s Feather. Reason Why, The, See Gunnar. See SCHILLER, JOHANN The See HAVEN, Mrs. ALICE 398 AUTHOR INDEX Bronson Bradley, Mrs. Mary Emily [Neeley]. (Oontinued). §§ of Honeysuckle, A “Uncle Ben.” Bradley, S. F. Kent.—Hands Drop Off, the Work Goes n, The. Bradley, W: Aspenwall.—Garden Muse, The. To Little Renee. Bradnack, Fowler. See BRANNOCK, FOWLER. Bradner, Clara H.-Air Castles. { Bradshaw, Wellesley.—Wake Them in Peace To-Day. Bradstreet, Mrs. Anne [Dudley]..—Contemplations. Four Ages of Man, The. Four Monarchyes, The. Four Seasons of the Year, The. Letter to Her Husband, A. Longing for Heaven. Prologue, €. Bradt, Edith Virginia.--As Ye Would. e Glad. Brady, N: See TATE, NAHUM. Braidon, Nettie V.--Wish Dearer than the Crown, The. Brainard, J: Gardiner Calkins.—Deep, The. Epithalamium. Fall of Niagara, The. See Niagara. g I Saw Two Clouds at Morning. See Epithalamium. Mr. Merry’s Lament for “Long Tom.” Niagara. On the Death of Commodore Oliver H. Perry. Sweetbrier, The. To a Friend. See Epithalamium. Brainard, Mary Gardiner.—God Knoweth. . (Wr. at. to Mary A. Bridgman.) See Not Knowing. Not Knowing. Brainerd, Eleanor Hoyt.—Misdemeanor of Nancy, A. See Misdemeanors of Nancy, The. Misdemeanors of Nancy, The. Nancy's Cinderella. See Misdemeanors of Nancy, The. Brainerd, Mary Beale.—Her Laddie's Picture. ſ Braithwaite, W: Stanley.—Sic Vita. Vision, The. Braley, Berton.—To a Photographer. Branch, Anna Hempstead.—Call to the Flowers, A. ladness. Grieve Not, Ladies. * My Mother's Clothes. Song of the Wandering Dust. Songs for my Mother. To a New York Shop-Girl Dressed for Sunday. Warrior Maid, The. Branch, J. O.-Personal Influence. Branch, Mrs. Mary L. B.-I am Seven and Can Sew. Petrified Fern, The. Wild Poppy, The. Brande, Molly.—John’s Mistake. Brandom Bammer.—Coming from the Picnic. Brannock, Fowler.—Mysterious Guest, The. Breckenridge, Hugh H. :—Off from Boston. Revolutionary Sermon, A. Breckenridge, J :—Troubadour, to the Captive Richard Coeur de Lion, The. Breckenridge, W: C. P.-In the Name of God, Amen. Brehm, Marie C.—Why Woman Wants the Ballot. “Breitmann, Hans.”—See LELAND, C: GODFREY. Bremer, Frederika.-Heavenly Dove, The. Letter, A. Little Brawl, A. See Strife and Peace. Mother’s Hymn. See Heavenly Dove, The. “One there is who has silently advanced through time from the beginning.” Strife and Peace. Swedish Mother's Lullaby. “Think on thy wants, on thy faults.” Brennan [or Brenan]. Jos.-Come to Me, Dearest. Exile to His Wife, The. See Come to Me, Dearest. Breton, N :—Country Lad, The. Cradle Song, Farewell to Town, A. Hymn:-‘‘When the angels all are singing.” I Would I were an Excellent Divine. Pastoral, A. Phillida and Corydon [or Coridon]. Phillis the Fair. See Pastoral, A. Priest, The. See “I would I were an excellent divine.” Sweet Lullaby, A. See Cradle Song, Sweet Pastoral, A. Worldly Paradise. Brewer, .—Little Drops of Water. (Wr. at.) See CARNEY JULIA A.T. Brewer, Dan'l Chauncey.—Softly The Evening Shadows. Brewer, D : Josiah. —Two Voices. Brewer, Ebenezer Cobham.—Little Things. Brewer, Harriot.—Counting. Brewster, Emma E.--—Lost and Found. “Bridges, Madeline.” See DE VERE, MARY AINGE. Bridges, Rob’t (“Droch”).-At the Farragut Statue. Diana’s Valentine. James McCosh. “Unillumined Verge, The.” Bridges, Rob't Seymour.—Absence. Asian Birds. Awake, My Heart! Christmas Day Prayer, A. Downs, The. Elegy: “I have lov’d flowers that fade.” Elegy: On a Lady, Whom Grief for the Death of her Lover Killed. Bridges, Rob’t Seymour. (Oontinued). Father to Mother. First Spring Morning. Founder's Day. Gay Robin. Hark to the Merry Birds. I Will not Let Thee Go. Idle Life I Lead, The. Matres Dolorosae. My Delight and Thy JDelight. Nightingales. Youth whose Hope is High. On a Dead Child. Overheard in Arcady. Passer-by, A. Pater Filio. Poor Withered Rose. Secular Ode on the Ninth Jubilee of Eton College Founder's Day, A. So Sweet Love Seemed. pirits. Thou Didst Delight My Eyes. To a Friend Dying. Toast to our Native Land, A. Triolet, A: “When Just we met.” |Upon the Shore. Wake Up England. Washington. Weep not Today. When Death to Either shall come. Winter Nightfall. Bridgman, Mary A.—God Knoweth. (Wr. at.) a See BRAIN- ARD, MARY G. Briggs, Caroline A. See MASON, Mrs. CAROLINE ATHERTON. g Jr., Inopportune. Bright. J:—American Government, The. See Strength of the American Government, The. American Question, The. American Slavery. Appeal to the People, An. Civil War in America, The. Foreign Policy. g e Greatness Based on Morality. See Foreign Policy. Moral Law for Nations. National Greatness. See Foreign Policy. On the Civil War in America. Strength of the American Government, The. Suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act. Whittier, Extract Concerning. Brinckerhoff, Julia.--Dream, A. Brind, J :—Merry Little Toddlekins. Brine, Mary D [ow] [Northam].-Home Concert, The. Road to Slumberland, The. She was “Somebody’s Mother.” Total Annihilation. Valentine, The. Brininstool, E. A.—Are You the Chap? Happiness. |His Dad. Innocence. Rock-a-by Land. Voyage to Lullaby Land, The. When Papa was a Boy. Brinstead, E. A.—His Dad. Brisbane, Arthur.—St. Patrick. What the Bartender Sees. Bristol, Mrs. Augusta [Cooper].-Pyxidanthera, The. Bristol, Frank Milton.—His Choice and His Destiny. Bristol, Mrs. Royal A.—Little Martha Washington. Bristow, Pauline A.—First Thanksgiving, The. British Weekly, The.—Two Fates, The. Briton, Eloise.—To my Vagrant Love. Two Flames, The. Britten, Rollo.—Bird of Passion. Brittle, Gath.-‘‘It war Crackit Afore.” Brizeux, Auguste.—Attuned. Diána. |Holy Dust, The. Making Friends. Our Italian Journey. Three Pleasures, The. Three Sorrows, The. Brobeck, Jos.-Choosing a “State Tree.”—The Oak. Oak, The. See Choosing a “State Tree.” Brock, Sallie A. See PUTNAM, Mrs. SARAH A. [BROCK). Brodhead, Mrs. Eva Wilder [McGlasson].-Contentment. Daguerreotype, The. In the Spring. Ingin Summer. Jinny. Mirandy. Supposin’. W’en the Kittles on the Bile. Brodie, Erasmus H.-Keats. Brome, Alex.-Love Unaccountable. Merry Beggars, The. Resolve, The. Why I Love Her. Bromley, I: H.-Big Trees and the Yosemite, The. tº Fallen Monarch, The. See Big Trees and the Yosemite, Th €. Bronson, Carrie E.-Turning. Bronson, Carrie W.-House Cleaning. Jack Frost's Little Sister. 399 * Bronson AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Bronson, Carrie W. (Continued). Lady Golden-rod, What Bessie Saw. Bronson, Laura M.–Essay on Necks. Composition. Necks—a Boy’s Composition. Bronson, Nellie G.-Who Knows the Most 3 Brontë, Anne , (“Acton Bell”).-If This Be All. Prayer, A. Brontº, Charlotte (“Currer Bell”).-Good Cheer. See Life. 1162. See Necks—a Boy’s “Life appears to me too short to be spent in nursing animosity or registering wrongs.” Life Will be Gone Ere I have Lived. Brontë, Emily (“Ellis Bell”).-Bluebell, The. Death-scene, A. Her Last Lines. Hyº “No Coward Soul is Mine.” See Her Last IIléS. Last Lines. See Her Last Lines. Linnet in the Rocky Dells, The. linnet,” etc. Love and Friendship. My Hºs Grave. See Song: “The linnet in the rocky ells.” No Coward Soul. Old Stoic, The. Prisoner, The. Remembrance. Song: “The linnet in the rocky dells.” Stanzas: “Oft rebuked, yet always back returning.” Warning and Reply. Brooke, Caris.--Cradle Song. Cycle, A. Brooke, Charlotte.—Pulse of My Heart. Brooke, Fulke Greville, Lord.—Alaham. Caelica. Caelica and Philocell. See Caelica. Chorus of Good and Evil Spirits. Chorus of Priests. See Mustapha. Chorus of Tartars. See Mustapha. Chorus Sacerdotum. s te Eleg on Sir Philip Sidney, An. See On Sir Philip idney. e Elizabetha Regina. See Caelica. Love beyond Change. Mustapha. Myra. Myra's Fickleness. See Myra. On Sir Philip Sidney. Pomp a Futile Mask for Tyranny. Seed-time and Harvest. See Caelica. Sonnet: “Sion lies waste, and Thy Jerusalem.” Caelica. True Monarchy. Brooke, Rupert.—Beauty and Beauty. Busy Heart, The. See Song: “The See Alaham. See Clouds. Dead, The. See Nineteen-fourteen. Dining-room Tea. Dust. * Fish, The. Great Lover, The. Heaven. If I Should Die. Nineteen-fourteen. Oh I Death will Find Me. Old Vicarage, Grantchester The. One before the Last, The. Peace. See Nineteen-fourteen. Pine-trees and the Sky: Evening. Retrospect. Safety. See Nineteen-fourteen. Second Best. Soldier, The. See Nineteen-fourteen. Song: “Oh I Love, they said is King of Kings.” Sonnet: “Not with vain tears.” There's a Wisdom in Women. Tiare Tahiti. Town and Country. Brook, iſºford A :—At Last. t €at Il. Earth and Man, The. Huldra Woman, The. Jungfrau’s Cry, The. King and the Huntsman, The. Lioness, The. May and Love. Nature and Love. Noble Lay of Aillinn, The. Prince Riquet's ś See Riquet of the Tuft. Queen's Song. See Riquet of the Tuft. Riquet of the Tuft. Song: “Deep falls the dark, I cannot see.” Stockhorn and the Valley, The. “There is no sadness so unutterable.” Versailles. Brooklyn Eagle.—Mutilated Currency Question, The. Pat’s Reason. * Spoopendyke Stops Smoking, Swearing off Smoking. See Spooperdyke Stops Smoking. Thirty Years with a Shrew. Brooks, –“One with yawning made reply, The,” Brooks, Alice.—Herod. Brooks, B, S.–Curly-head, Brooks, C: Shirley.—Dixit, et in Mensam. Dreary Song, A. Home they Brought Her Lap-dog Dead. Waggawocky. Brooks, C: Timothy.—Alpine Heights. (Tr.) Blind Steed, The. Fisher, The. (Tr. Fisherman's Hut, The. God Save the State. Good-night. (Tr.) Great Voices, The. Men, and Boys. (Tr.) Monk of Heisterbach, The. (Tr.) Nobleman and the Pensioner, The. (Tr.) Old Thirteen, The. Plea for Flood Ireson, A. Seeing and not Seeing. (Tr.) Song of the Sword. (Tr.) See Sword Song. Sword Song. (Tr.) Widow, The. (Tr.) William Tell. (Tr.) Winter Song. (Tr.) Winter's Snows. (Tr.) See Winter Song. Brooks, E:—Be a Woman. Commit to Memory. Life’s Battle Field. New Year's Address, A. Brooks, Elbridge Streeter.—Battle of Shrewsbury, The. See Harry of Monmouth. Benjamin Franklin. Boyhood of Andrew Jackson, The. CàIlS. Caesar Rodney’s Ride. Festival of Mars, The. See Marcus of Rome. General Grant's Policy and His Greatest Victory. Harry of Monmouth. FIistoric Americans. Liberty Bell, The. Marcus of Rome. Rodney’s Ride. To the Lions. Brooks, Florence.—Steel Age, The. Brooks, Fs:—Down the Little Big Horn. Jesus Wept. Livingstone. Love and Hope. Mount Rainier: On the Plains. Tennessee. Brooks, Fred Emerson.—Barnyard Melodies. California Flea, The. “Descended from Christoph’ Columb.” Dog Sale, The. Don't You Think So, Bill ? Dot Good-for-nodings Dog. Drummer Boy of the Rappahannock. Foreign Views of the Statue. Foreigners at the Fair. Frenchman's Spider and the Fly. Funeral of the Mountains, The. Ghost of an Old Continental, The. Jealous Wife, The. Jennie. Rindergarten Tot, The. Miller's Maid, The. Miracle of Cana, The. “Oh, Yeh-yus !” Old Ace. Orthod-ox Team, The. Paddy Moore. Palestine. Remainder of the Year, The. Shall Bess Come Hame? Sherman’s March. Sheriff of Cerro-Gordo, The. Silly Billy. Stuttering Lover, The. Tramp and Cur. Uncle Eph’s Heaven. Watchin’ the Sparkin’. Whistling Boy, The. Brooks, Katha. R.—Swan-song, The, Brooks, Marg—Teddy's Lament. Brooks, Maria Gowen (“Maria del Occidente”).-Day, in . Melting Purple Dying. Disappointment. See Zophiêl; or, The Bride of Seven. Farewell to Cuba. Marriage of Despair, The. Palace of the Gnomes. See Zophiêl; or, The Bride of See Historic Ameri- See Caesar Rodney’s Ride. A Fragment. Seven. Respite, The. See Zophiél. or, The Bride of Seven. Song: ‘‘Day, in melting purple dying.” See Day, in Melting Purple Dying. Song of Egla. See Day, in Melting Purple Dying. Zophiél; or, The Bride of Seven. Brooks, Rt. Rev. Phillips.--Abraham Lincoln. Autobiography, An. Beautiful Island of Ceylon, The. |Bethlehem. Character and Service. & Child of Bethlehem, The. See O Little Town of Bethle- hem. Christmas Carol, A., Christmas Everywhere. . Christmas Qnce is Christmas Still, Christmas PQem, X * 400 AUTHOR, INDEX IBrown Brooks, Rt. Rev. Phillips. (Continued). Easter Angels. . te Fourth of July in Westminster Abbey, The. Graduation. Heroic Courage. “How silently, how silently.” See O Little Town of Bethlehem. e “I had rather as a forgiven child, with all the prospects of the future.” “I pity the man who has never, in his best moods.” Lincoln as a Typical American. º Linº the Shepherd of the People. See Abraham Lin- COIIl. O Little Town of Bethlehem. Present and Future Faiths. Pursuit of Character and Service. e Shepherd of the People, The. See Abraham Lincoln. Song of the Angels, The. º Voice of the Christ-child, The. Brooks, Shirley.—Havelock. Saint Pancras Bell. Brooks, W: Grant.—Tramp Musician. Broome, Barbara.-Choose Your Words. Little Gradgrinds, The. Broome, W:—Belinda’s Recovery from Sickness. Rosebud, The. Brosius, Letitia W.-Spare the Youth. Brosnan, C. M.–Dying Patriot's Request, The. Brotherson, Frances B. M.–Which Could I Spare : Brotherton, Mrs. Alice [Williams].-Blazing Heart, The. Christmas Day. First Thanksgiving Day, The. I’m a-Pinin’ for the Old Times. My Enemy. Plighted, A. D. 1887. Sailing of King Olaf, The. tº i º Brough, Rob’t Barnabas.-Early Christian, An. Marquis of Carabas, The. My Lord Tomnoddy, Brougham, H:, Lord.—Fate of the Reformer, The. Negro Slavery. Orator's Epitaph, The. Parliamentary Reform. Schoolmaster and the Conqueror, The. School-teacher, The. Teachers of Mankind, The. Brougham, J :—Persevere. Summer Friends. Broughton, Rhoda.-Sisterly Confidences. Brower, Pauline Florence,—Dedication. Brown, Abbie Farwell.—Afternoon Tea. Clothes. Deep Hole, The. Fairy Book, The. Fairy Fort, The. Fishes. Friends. Heritage, The. In the King's Garden. |Rindred. Learning to Play. Little Friend, The. Lost Playmate, The. Music Box, A. Papa's Calendar. Short and Sweet. Windows. o Brown, Alice.—Benedictine Garden, A. Candlemas. Cloistered. Edwin Booth. Farewell, A. Hora Christi. In Extremis. Life. Meadow Grass. Sleep. Sunrise on Mansfield Mountain. Trilby. West-country Lover, The. Brown, Almedia.--—Receiving Calls. Brown, Anna Robertson.—Common Duties. Feline Fate, A. “Letting go the unworthy things that meet us.” Brown, Anna Sharpless.--Cinderella. Brown, Blanche Hedges.—Prisoner's Statement, The. Brown, C. S., Jr.—My First Singing Lesson. Brown, Clara Bell.—“Old Glory” at Pekin. Brown, Dan'l A.—To a Friend. Brown, E. L.--What Lottie Saw. Brown, Mrs. Edwin N.—True Heroism. Brown [or Browne], Emma Alice.—Baby is Dead, The. Measuring the Baby. When I am Dead. Brown, #. Esther Wilson. — Adventures in the Wrong OllS62. Seizure, The , or, A Sentimental Maiden's Mistake. Brown, F. T.—Wish, A. Brown, i. Madox,−For the Picture, “The Last of Eng- and.” O. M. B. Brown, Frances (“The Blind. Poetess of Donegal”) —Hope of the Resurrection, e. If that were True! Is it Come? Brown, Frances. (Continued). Losses. Oh [or OJ, the Pleasant Days of Old. Pleº Pays of Old, The. See Oh, the Pleasant Days O Rabbi’s Vision, The. Songs of our Land. Streams, The. Brown, Frank E.-Christmas Eve. Brown, H. H.-Old Man's Ship Comes Home, The. Brown, Helen E.-April Day, An. Shower, The. Village View Debating Club (Negro Dialect Comedy). Brown, H: Armitt.—Centennial Address delivered at Valley Forge, June 19, 1878. Centennial Oration. “My countrymen I the moments are quickly passing.” See Centennial Oration. “My countrymen l this anniversary has gone by for- ever.” See Centennial Oration. Occupation of Philadelphia. Preservation of America, The. & Valley Forge. See Centennial Address delivered at Valley Forge, June 19, 1878. Erown, Irene Fowler.—Rear Guard, The. Brown, I: Hinton.—American Exile, An. |Hans Bleimer’s Mool. IHonest Deacon, An. Lay of the Madman. Love of Country. Nathan Hale, the Martyr Spy. On the Other Train. Schake und Agers. Which One 2 Brown, J. A.—Robinson Crusoe in Verse. Sadness Mingles with Joy. Brown, Jessie H.-Finding of the Cross, The. Brown, Dr. J:—Our Dogs. Pet Marjorie. |Pet Marjorie's Diary. Rab and his Friends. Sir Walter Scott and Marjorie Fleming. Brown, J: H:—Night. { Parliament of Man, The. Sunset, A. Brown, J: T:—Dutchman's Dog Story, A. Brown, #: Brownlee.—Thalassal Thalassal See “Tha- <158. “Thalatta.” Thalattal Thalattal See “Thalatta.” Brown, Kate L.-Cherry Ripe. Clover. Dandelion. Gentian. Good-bye, Little Flowers. In the Heart of a Seed. Leaflets, The. Little Plant, The. Pussy Willow. Two Pussies. Brown, L. G.-Trundle-bed Theology. Brown, Nellie M.–Lost on Christmas Eve. Merry Christmas. Plant Song. Brown, Olive Stevens.—My Kittens. Brown, Oliver Madox. —Before and After. Laura's Song. Brown, Mrs. P. D.—Temperance Song Recital. Brown, Mrs. Phoebe [Hinsdale].-Private Devotion. Brown, R. Grant.—In the Forest. See Translation of Bur- mese Songs. Love Ditty. See Translation of Burmese Songs. Lover's Lament, A. See Translation of Burmese Songs. Translation of Burmese Songs. Brown, Theron.—Battle above the Clouds, The. Critical Moment, The. His Majesty. Independence Ball. Old Man's Vigil, The. See Old Wife, The. Old Wife, The. Brown, T: E:—Bach’s Organ Works, Vol. V., No. 27. Boccaccio. Braddan Vicarage. Catherine Kinrade. Dora. Jessie. Lynton Verses. My Garden. Opifex. Organist in Heaven, The. Preparation. Salve l * Tommy Big-eyes. When Love Meets Love. Brown, Tom.—“I’m Glad he Knows.” “Brown, Vandyke.” See Cook, MARC EUGENE. Brown, Viola Gardner.—Roll of Honor, The. Brown, W: Goldsmith.-Hills were Made for Freedom, The. See Vermont. Hundred Years to Come, A, (Also at, to C: F, Browne,) Mother, Home, Heaven, Ne'er Shall I Forget, Ode to Rum, An, Vermont, 401 IBrowne AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS Browne, C: Farrar (“Artemus Ward”).-Artemus Ward at the Tomb of Shakespeare. g Artemus Ward Crossing Dixie's Line. See Thrilling Scenes in Dixie. Artemus Ward on Woman's Rights. Artemus Ward Visits the Shakers. Artemus Ward's Fourth of July Oration. Artemus Ward's London Lecture. See Artemus Ward's Mormon Lecture. Artemus Ward’s Mormon Lecture. Artemus Ward's Trip to Richmond. Fourth of July Oration. See Artemus Ward's Fourth of July Oration. Gloverson the Mormon. See Mormon Romance—Regi- nald Gloverson. Hundred Years to Come, A. (Also at. to W: Goldsmith Brown.) Lecture, A. See Artemus Ward's Mormon Lecture. Mormon Romance—Reginald GlowerSon. Prince of Wales, The. Serenade, The. Thrilling Scenes in Dixie. Uncle Simon and Uncle Jim. Browne, Charlotte Eliz. See TONNA, Mrs. CHARLOTTE ELIZ. BROWNE]. Browne, Emma Alice. See BROWN, EMMA ALICE. Browne, Frances. See BROWN, FRANCES. Browne, Fs. Fisher.—Carcassonne. (Tr.) Losses. Santa Barbara. Under the Blue. Wanquished. Browne, H. J. D.—Voice of the Oregon, The. Browne, I. H.-Pipe of Tobacco, A., I. Pipe of Tobacco, A., II. - Browne, Irving.—At Shakespeare's Grave. (Ignatius Don- nelly Loq.) Man’s Pillow. My New World. IParsifal—at Baireuth. Venice. Browne, M. Hedderwick.-My Love of /Long Ago. Browne, Matthew.—Child's World, The. (Wr. at.) See RANDS, W: B. Browne, Sir T:—Before Sleep. See Evening Hymn. Even Tavern-musicke. Evening Hymn. “Love who will for I'll love none.” Browne, W:—Brittannia’s Pastorals. Charm, The. See Inner Temple Masque, The. Colour Passage, A. See Britannia's Pastorals. Comparison, A. See Britannia's Pastorals. Complaint of Pan, The. See Britannia's Pastorals. Complete Lover, The. Description of Walla, The. See Britannia’s Pastorals. Dirge, A: “Glide soft, ye silver floods.” See Britannia's Pastorals. Edmund Spenser. See Britannia’s Pastorals. Elegy, An : “Underneath this sable hearse.” Epitaph: “Nay! be thou graced with birds that sing.” See In Obitum M. S. X0, Maij, 1614. Epitaph on Mr. John Smyth, An. Epitaph on the Countess of Pembroke. (Also at. to Ben Jonson.) Fairy Banquet, A. See Britannia's Pastorals. Hunted Squirrel, The. See Britannia's Pastorals. In Obitum M. S. X0, Maij, 1614. Inner Temple Masque, The. Lament for His Friend, A. See Britannia's Pastorals. Marina and the River-god. See Britannia’s Pastorals. Masque of the Inner Temple, A. See Inner Temple Masque, The. Memory. Metamorphosis, A. See Britannia's Pastorals. Music Lesson, The. See Britannia's Pastorals. My Choice. See Britannia’s Pastorals. On the Countess Dowager of Pembroke. See Epitaph on the Countess of Pembroke. Poet's Ambition, The. See Britannia's Pastorals. Praise of Spenser, The. See Britannia's Pastorals. Praise of Sydney, The. See Britannia's Pastorals. Rose, The. See Vision of the Rose. Rose as Fair as Ever Saw the North, A. Scented Grove, The. See Britannia's Pastorals. Shall I Tell ? See Britannia’s Pastorals. Shall Ten You whom I Love? See Britannia’s Pas- torals. Sir Philip Sidney. See Britannia's Pastorals. . . shepºsses arlands, The. See Britannia's Pas- OI’8,IS. Sirens' Song, The. See Inner Temple Masque, The. Song: “For her gait, if she be walking.” Song: “Shall I tell you Whom I love?” Song: “Welcome, welcome do I sing.” Song in the Wood, The. See Inner Temple Masque, €. Song of Celadyne, The. See Britannia’s Pastorals. Song of Tavy, The. See Britannia's Pastorals. Sonnet: “Fairest, when by the rules of palmistry.” Sorrow. Squirrel Hunt, A. See Britannia’s Pastorals. Sweeter Scent than in Arabia Found. See Britannia's Pastorals. Venus, by Adonis’ Side. & g Walla, the Fairest Nymph. See Britannia’s Pastorals. Browne, W: (Continued). Welcome [A, or The J. See Song: “Welcome, welcome, do I sing.” Welfº, Welcome. See Song: “Welcome, welcome, do sing.” Welcome, Welcome, Do I Sing. See Song: “Welcome, welcome, do I sing.” What Wight He Loved. Willy, or Glide Soft Ye Silver Floods. Brownell, Edith.-October. Brownell, H: Howard.—Abraham Lincoln. Adieu, The. All Together. “All We Ask is to be Let Alone.” See Let us Alone. Alone. Annus Memorabilis. At Sea. Battle of Charlestown, The. Bay Fight, The. Burial of the Dane, The. Bury Them. Camp of November, The. Color-bearer, The. Death of Robespierre, The. See Place de la Révolu- tion. Eagle of Corinth, The. Honest Abe. Lawyer's Invocation to Spring, The. Lawyer's Poem to Spring, A. See Lawyer's Invocation to Spring, The. Let us Alone. Long Ago. Midnight: A Lament. Night Quarters. Ode to Spring. See Lawyer's Invocation to Spring, €. Old Cove, The. See Let us Alone. Place de la Révolution. Return of Kane, The. River Fight, The. l Sphinx, The. 3. Sumter. Waiting for the Ship. Browning, Mrs. Eliz. Barrett [Barrett].—Achilles Tatius. 7". Amy's Cruelty. Assurance. See Sonnets from the Portuguese. Aurora Leigh. Aurora's Home. See Aurora Leigh. Beauty of England, The. See Aurora Leigh. Bertha in the Lane. Best, The. Best Thing in the World, The. Books. See Aurora Leigh. But then the thrushes, sang.” See Aurora Tleigh. “By Solitary Fires.” See Aurora Leigh. Casa Guidi Windows. Character, A. See Aurora Leigh. Cheerfulness. See Cheerfulness Taught by Reason. Cheerfulness Taught by Reason. Child and the Watcher, The. Child Asleep, A. Children Gathering Palms. See Vision of Poets, A. Child’s Thought of God, A. Chrism and Crown of Love, The. Comfort. Confessions. Consolation. Court Lady, A. Cowper's Grave. Critics. Crowned and Buried. Crowned and Wedded. Cry of the Children, The. Cry of the Human, The. Curse for a Nation, A. De Profundis. Dead Pan, The. Dead Rose, A. Death and Love: Death of Savonarola. See Casa Guidi Windows. Deserted Garden, The. Desire, A. See Sonnets to George Sand. Drama of Exile, A. Duchess May. See Rhyme of the Duchess May. Elizabethan Poets. End of the Siege, The. See Rhyme s of the Duchess May. England. See Aurora Leigh. False Step, A. Far, and Yet Near. See Sonnets from the Portu- guese. Farewells from Paradise. Ferment of New Wine, The. See Aurora Leigh. First News from Villafranca. First, Second, Third. See Sonnets from the Portu- guese. Forced Recruit, The. Forº Recruit at Solferino, A. See Forced Recruit, €. “From my lips in their defilement.” (Tr.) Fulſ liness of Love. See Sonnets, from the Portu- guese. Euturity. “Get leave to work.” See Aurora Leigh. Gift, The. 402 AUTHOR, INDEX Browning r Browning, Mrs. Eliz. Barrett [Barrett J. (Continued). Go from me. Yet I feel that I shall stand.” See Sonnets from the Portuguese. Grief. He Giveth His Beloved Sleep. See Sleep, The. Holy Night, The. House of Clouds, The. FIow Do I Love Thee? See Sonnets from the Portu- guese. “I tell you hopeless grief is passionless.” See Grief. “I thought once how Theocritus had sung.” See Sonnets from the Portuguese. “If I leave all for thee, wilt thou exchange.” See Sonnets from the Portuguese. “If thou must love Me, let it be for nought.” See Sonnets from the Portuguese. In Struggle. See Aurora Leigh. Inclusions. Irreparableness. Italy. Italy, My Italy. Journey South The. See Aurora Leigh. Juliet of Nations. See Casa Guidi Windows. Kinº. First Known in a Hospital. See Aurora e1gh. Lady Geraldine’s Courtship. Lady’s “Yes,” The. Lessons from the Gorse. Little Mattie. “Live and Love.” See Drama of Exile, A. Lord Walter's Wife. Lost Bower, The. Love for Love's Sake. See Sonnets from the Portu- guese. Loved. Once. Lover's Letters, A. See Sonnets from the Portuguese. Man and Nature. Man’s Requirements, A. Marian's Child. See Aurora Leigh. Mask, The. May's Love. Mother and Poet. Motherless. See Aurora Leigh. Mother's Prayer, The. Mourning Mother, The. Musical Instrument, A. My Doves. My Heart and I. My Kate. My Letters. See Sonnets from the Portuguese. Mystery. Napoleon's Final Return. See Crowned and Buried. North and the South, The. “O Victor Emmanuel the King.” See Sword of Cas- truccio Castracani, The. Oh, . Fear to Call it Loving. See Woman's Shortcom- IIlgS, A. On a Portrait of Wordsworth. One Universal Sympathy, The. See Aurora Leigh. Only a Curl. Out in the Fields. Parting Lowers. Perfect Love. Pet Name, The. Picture of Marian Erle. See Aurora Leigh. Poet and the Bird. Poets, The. See Aurora Leigh. Portrait, A. Portrait of a Friend, A. Praise of Earth. Prospect, The. Reading. See Aurora Leigh. Recognition, A. See Sonnets to George Sand. Rhyme of the Duchess May. Romance of the Ganges, A. Romance of the Swan's Nest. Romaunt of the Page, The. Romney and Aurora. See Aurora Leigh. Rosalind's Scroll. See Words of Rosalind's Scroll, The. Santa Maria Novella. “Say never, ye loved once.” See Loved Once. Sea-mew, The. Selfishness of Introspection. See Aurora Leigh. Simile, A. See Aurora Leigh. Sleep [, The J. - Song of the Rose. (Tr.) See Achilles Tatius. Sonnet VI: “Go from me.” Sonnet XIV: “If thou must love me.” Sonnet XLIII: “How do I love thee ?” Sonnet: Perplexed Music. Sonnet: The Soul's Expression. Sonnet : Work. Sonnets from the Portuguese. Sonnets to George Sand. Sounds. Stanzas from “Wine of Cyprus.” See Wine of Cyprus. Substitution. Sursum Corda. See Casa Guidi Windows. Sweetness of England, The. See Aurora Leigh. Sword of Castruccio Castracani, The. Three Kisses. See Sonnets from the Portuguese. To Flush, My Dog. To George Sand. (A Recognition). e Tribute to Woman, A. See Drama of Exile, A. —- Browning, Mrs. Eliz. Barrett [Barrett]. (Continued). Unless. See Woman's Shortcomings, A. Vallombrosa. View across the Roman Campagna, A. Vision of Poets, A. Ways of Love, The. See Sonnets from the Portuguese. Weakest Thing, The. Wine of Cyprus. Woman’s Answer, A. Woman's Question, A. (Wr. at.) See LATHROP, LENA. Woman's Shortcomings, A. Words of Rosalind's Scroll, The. “You who keep account.” Young Queen, The. Browning, Frd’k G.-Amen. “I do not see why God should e'en permit some things to be.” See Amen. Browning, Ophelia G. See BURROUGHS, OPHELIA G. BROWN- ING} Browning, Rob’t.—Abt Vogler. Adam, Lilith and Eve. All Service Ranks the Same with God. See Pippa Passes. Among the Rocks. Amphibian. See Fifine at the Fair. Ancient Doctrine, The. Andrea Del Sarto. Apparitions. April in England. See Home Thoughts from Abroad. Asolando. Asolo. See Pippa Passes. Bañºnd the Cricket, The. See Two Poets of Croisic, €. Ben Carshook's Wisdom. Bishº Orders His Tomb [at Saint Praxed's Church], €. Blot in the 'Scutcheon, A. Boot and Saddle. See Cavalier Tunes. Boy and the Angel, The. Boy of Ratisbon, The. See Incident of the French Camp, An. “s Breast Forward. By the Fireside. Cavalier Tunes. “Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came.” Christmas Eve. Christmas Sermon, A. See Christmas Eve. Clive. Coming Man, The. Confessions. Count Gismond. Cristina. Daughter of the Leech, A. David Playing before Saul. See Saul. David Singing before Saul. See Saul. David’s Song. See Saul. Day. See Pippa Passes. ‘‘De Gustibus.” Death of Mildred, The. See Blot in the 'Scutcheon, A. Donald. Donald and the Stag. See Donald. Dreams. See Ring and the Book, The. Earl Mertoun's Song. See Blot in the 'Scutcheon, A. |Barth’s Immortalities. Englishman in Italy, The. Epilogue [to Asolando]. See Asolando. Epitaph on [wr. for | Levi Lincoln Thaxter. Evelyn Hope. Face, A. Fifine at the Fair. Flight of the Duchess, The. Flower's Name, The. See Garden Fancies. Fra Lippo Lippi. Garden Fancies. Give a Rouse. See Cavalier Tunes. Glove, The. Good Hope, A. Good Moments, The. Good Morning. See Pippa Passes. Good News. See “How they Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix.” Grammarian's Funeral, A. Great Assurance, The. See Saul. Growing Old. Guardian-angel, The. Halbret and Hob. “Hark, where my blossomed pear tree in the hedge.” See Home Thoughts from Abroad. Heap Cassia, Sandal-buds and Stripes. See Song “Heap Cassia,” etc. Her Perfect Praise. See Blot in the 'Scutcheon, A. FIervé Riel. Holy Cross Day. Home Thoughts from Abroad. Home Thoughts from the Sea. Householder, The. See Fifine at the Fair. "Hºw they Brought the Good News from Ghent to ix.” ‘‘I go to prove my soul.” See Paracelsus. In a Gondola. In a Year. In His Good Time. 403 Browning AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Browning, Rob't, (Continued). In Three Days. Incident at Ratisbon, An. See Incident of the French Camp, An. Incident of the French Camp I, An]. Instans Tyrannus. Italian in England, The. Iván Tvänovitch. Johannes Agricola in Meditation. King, A. See Pippa Passes. Ring is Cold, The. Laboratory, The. Lack of Children, The. Last Ride Together, The. Life in a Love. Light Woman, A. Lord Clive. See Clive. Lost Leader, The. Lost Mistress, The. Love among the Ruins. Love in a Life. Lyric Love. Marching Along. See Cavalier Tunes. Martin Relph. Mary Wollstonecraft and Fuseli. May and Death. Meeting. See Meeting at Night. Meeting at Night. Meeting at Night—Parting at Morning. at Night. Memorabilia. Misconceptions. Moth's Kiss First, The. Muckle-mouth Meg. My Last Duchess. My Star. Nationality in Drinks. Nººr the Time and the Place. ew Year's Day at Asolo. See Pippa Passes. Old Pictures in Florence. One Way of Love. One Word More. To E. B. B. Over the Sea Our Galleys Went. Paracelsus. Parting at Morning. Patriot, The. Pearl; a Girl, A. Pheidippides. Pied Piper of Hamelin, The. Pippa Passes. Pippa's Song. See Pippa Passes. Pompilia Speaks. See Ring and the Book, The. Pope and the Net, The. Borphyria's Lover. Potter's Wheel, The. See Rabbi Ben Ezra. See Ring and the Book, The. See Meeting See In a Gondola. See Wanderers, The. Prospice. Rabbi Ben Ezra. . Ratisbon. See Incident of the French Camp, An. Respectability. Ride from Ghent to Aix, The. See “How they Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix.” Ring and the Book, The. Saint and Sinner. Saul. Sibrandus Schafnaburgensis. Soldier Relieved, The. Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister. Something to Remember. Song: “Heap cassia, sandal-buds and stripes.” See Paracelsus. Song: My Star. Song: “Nay but you, who do not love her.” See Garden Fancies. Song: “Overhead the treetops meet.” Song: “The moth's kiss first.” See In a Gondola. Song: “There's a woman like a dewdrop.” See Blot in the 'Scutcheon, A. Song from “In a Gondola.” See In a Gondola. Song from “Paracelsus.” . See Paracelsus. Song from “Pippa Passes.” See Pippa Passes. Speculative. Statue and the Bust, The. Strafford. l Summum Bonum. Sunrise. See Pippa Passes. Tale, A. See Two Poets of Croisic, The. There’s a Woman Like a Dewdrop. See Blot in the 'Scutcheon, A. Thus the Mayne Glideth. Time's Revenges, To E. B. B. See One Word More. Toccata of Galuppi's, A. Tray. Two in the Campagna. Two Kisses, The. See In a Gondola. Two Poets of Croisic, The. Up at a Villa—Down in the City. Wanderers, The. See Paracelsus. Wanting is—What ? Year's at the Spring, The. You’ll Love me Yet, Youth and Art, See Paracelsus. To E. B. B. See Pippa Passes, See Pippa Passes, Brownjohn, , J :—Fish Story, A. How the Celebrated Miltiades Peterkin Paul Got the Better of Santa Claus, Indian Attack, The. Miltiades gets the Best of Santa Claus. See How the Celebrated Miltiades Peterkin Paul got the Better of Santa Claus. Miltiades Peterkin Paul. Brownlow, E: Burough.-Sonnet, The. Whip-poor-will, The. f3rubaker, D. R.—Spelling Class, The. Bruce, L. H.-Composition Day. Bruce, Michael.—Complaint of Nature, The. Elegy—Written in Spring. Fly, The. Ode to the Cuckoo. (Alt.) Spring Pointing to God. Spring. Bruce, R. L.-Prohibition’s Might. Bruce, Wallace.—Decoration Day. “Inasmuch.” Memorial Day. Old Homestead, The. Ole Bull's Christmas. tº One Word. Parson Allen's Ride. Two Argosies. Yosemite, The. Brueys, D : Augustin.—Fractious Man, The. Bruns, J: TXickson.—Foe At the Gates, The. Our Christmas Hymn. Sir Ponto's Party. Brush, Frank E.-Liberty. º Bruyère, Jean de la. See LA BRUYERE, JEAN DE. Bryan, G: S.—Shakespeare. Bryan, Mrs. Mary Edwards.--Dumb Savior, The. Bryan, W: Jennings.-Cross of Gold. Dreamers. Essence of Patriotism, The. Faith. Fredericksburg. Free Silver Coinage. Immortality. Memorial Day Address. Personal Liberty. Prince of Peace, The. Thou Shalt Not Steal. Wasted Life, A. Bryant, Fitch C.—Did “C” See the Sea 7 Bryant, J: Howard.—Close to Ninety. Indian Summer, The. Little Cloud, The. Valley Brook, The. Winter. Bryant, Lillian True.—Love that Glorifies, The. Bryant, M. Alice.—George Washington. Bryant, May.—Plucky Prince, The. Bryant, W: Cullen.—Abraham Lincoln. Ages, The. Aladdin. America. See Ages, The. America. Sce also “Oh Mother of a Mighty Race.” Among the Trees. Antiquity of Freedom, The. At the Old Home Again. See Lines on Revisiting the Country. Autumn Woods. Battle of Bennington, The. Battle-field, The. Bending of the Bow, The. (Tr.) “Blessed are They that Mourn.” Brook, The. Bryant Alphabet, A. Burial of Love, The. Purial Place, The. Catterskill Falls. Centennial Hymn. Cervantes. Conjunction of Jupiter and Venus, The. Conqueror's Grave, The. Crowded Street, The. Damsel of Peru, The. Death of Lincoln, The. Death of Mr. Darwin, The. (Albr.) Death of Schiller, The. Death of Slavery, The. Death of Flowers, The. Donkey and the Mocking-bird, The. Elm and the Wine, The. (Tr.) Embargo, The. Evening Reverie, An. Evening Wind, The. Fatima and Raduan. Flood of Years, The. Forest Hymn, A. Eorest Maid, The. Fountain, The. From the Spanish of Villejas, Future Life, The. Gladness of Nature, The. God's First Temples. See Forest Hymn, A, Green River. Groves, The, See Forest Hymn, A. See LOGAN, J: See Elegy—Written in See Odyssey, The. (Tr.) 404 AUTHOR INIDEX Buell Bryant, W: Cullen. (Continued). e Bryant, W: Cullen. (Continued). Hector's Farewell to Andromache. (Tr.) See Iliad, Washington's Blrthday. The. Welcome to Kossuth. Belen at the Scaean Gates. (Tr.) See Iliad, The. West Wind, The. House of Alcinous, The. (Tr.) See Odyssey, The. “What cordial welcomes greet, the guest.” See “Oh, “How shall I know thee in the sphere.” See Future Life, The. How to Live. See Thanatopsis. Hunter of the Prairies, The. Hunter's Vision,. The. Biurricane, The. Hymn of the City. Hymn to the North Star. Iliad, The. (Tr.) See HOMER. In Memory of John Lothrop Motley. Indian at the Burial-place of his Fathers, An. tº Indian's Prophecy, The. See Indian at the Burial- place of his Fathers, Am. Inscription for the Entrance to a Wood. Invitation to the Country, An. June. Life. Lifetime, A. Lines on Revisiting the Country. Little People of the Snow, The. Living Lost, The. Love of God, The. (Tr.) arch. Massacre at Scio, The. May Sun Sheds an Amber Light, The. Meditation on Rhode Island Coal, A. Monument Mountain. Mother's Charge, A. Mother's Hymn, The. Murdered Traveller, The. Musquito, The. See To a Mosquito. My Autumn, Walk. e e “My heart is awed within me when I think.” See Forest Hymn, A New Moon, The. Night Journey of a River, The. No Man Knoweth His Sepulchre. Not Yet. November. O Fairest of the Rural Maids. O Mother of a Mighty Race. See “Oh Mother of a Mighty Race.” October. Ode for the Burial of Abraham Lincoln. Odyssey, The. (Tr.) See HOMER. “Oh Mother of a Mighty Race.” Old Man's Counsel, The. Old Man’s Funeral, The. Our Country’s Call. Painted Cup, The. Palace of Alcinois, The. (Tr.) See Odyssey, The. Parting of Hector and Andromache, The. (Tr.) See Iliad, The. Past, The. See To the Past. Planting of the Apple-tree, The. Poet, The. Prairies, The. Return of Ulysses, The. (Tr.) Return of the Birds, The. Return of Youth, The. Rivulet, The. Robert of Lincoln. Sella. Seventy-six. Snow-shower, The. “So live, that when thy summons comes to join.” See Thanatopsis. Song: “Dost thou idly ask to hear.” Song for New Year's Eve, Song of Marion's Men. Song of the Stars I, The-C.]. Spring. See Gladness of Nature, The. Stars, The. See Song of the Stars, The. Story of Seventy-six, The. See Seventy-six. Summer Ramble, Summer Wind. Thanatopsis. Third of November, The. Those Glorious Stars. See Conjunction of Jupiter and Venus, The. “'Tis sweet in the green spring.” of Villejas. To a Cloud. To a Mosquito. To a Water Fowl. To the Apennines. To the Evening Wind. See Evening Wind, The. To the Fringed Gentian. To the Memory of Abraham Lincoln. To the Past. Tree Burial. Truth Invisible. See Battle-field, The. Twenty-second of December, The. Twenty-second of February, The. Ulysses and the Sirens. (Tr.) See Odyssey, The. Upon The Mountain's Distant Head. Victory of Hector, The. (Tr.) See Iliad, The. See Odyssey, The. See From the Spanish Violet, The. See Yellow Violet, The. Waiting by the Gate. Washington. Mother of a Mighty Race.” White-footed Deer, The. Wind and the Stream, The. Winter. See Winter Piece, A. Winter Piece, A. Woodman and the Sandal Tree, The. Yellow Violet, The. "Yeſ, ºve thy spirit to the proof.” €. Yew, The. See Burial Place, The. Bryce, Jas.—England and America. Brydges, Sir S: Egerton.—Echo and Silence. Bryson, Lyman.—Prophet, The. Buchanan, C: L.-Sonnet: “For all that I am wrong.” Buchanan, D: K.—Spellin' School, A. “Uncle John” Writes to His City Cousin. Buchanan, Lloyd.—Army and Navy Football Game. Reporter Who Made a Story, The. Team, The . A West Point Football Story. Buchaman, Rob't.—Antony in Arms. At the Grindstone; or, a Home View of the Battle-field. Ballad of Judas Iscariot, The. Ballad of the Wayfarer, The. Book of Orm, The. Charmion. Churchyard, The. Death of Roland, The. Dedication to Harriett. Dream of the World without Death, The. Orm, The. Faëry Foster-mother, The. Faëry Reaper, The. Fra Giacamo. e ‘º Freedom's Ahead. See Tom Dunstan; or, The Politician. Green Gnome, The. Hans Vogel. Hermione. Hugh Sutherland’s Pansies. In London on Saturday Night. In the Garden. January Wind. Langley Lane. Legends of the Little Fay. Little Fay, The. See Legends of the Little Fay. Little Milliner, The. Meg Blane. Nell “O Mither, Dinna Dee l’’ See Meg Blane. On a Young Poetess's Grave. Old Politician, The. See Tom Dunstan; or, The Politi- Cla, Il. Pastoral Pictures. Bhil Blood’s Leap. Pilgrim and the Herdboy, The. Runes, The. Spring Song in the City. Starling, The. Summer Moon. Summer Pool, The. Tiger Bay. To Harriett. See Dedication to Harriett. Tom Dunstan; or, The Politician. Two Sons. Wake of Tim O’Hara, The. We are Children. When We are All Asleep. Wedding of Shon Maclean, The. White Rose and Red. Widow Mysie, The. Buchor, Maurice.—In the Forest. Buck, C : Gurdon.—Idyl, An. Buck, Kate W.-Christmas Dream, A. |Buck, R. : H :—Kentucky Babe. Buckham, Jas.-Child of To-day, A. David Shaw, Hero. Ritten of the Regiment, The. Passed off the Stage. Race at Devil’s Elbow, The. Rover in Church. Smallest of the Drums, The. Song in the Market-place, The. Song in the Night, The. Song in the Storm, The. Song of the Market-place, The. Song of the Pine, The. Tattered Flag, The. Wasted Day, A. Buckhurst, T: Sackville, Lord. See DORSET, Earl of. Buckingham, Emma M.–People Will Talk. Buckingham, G : Villiers, Duke of.-Epitaph on Sir Thomas Fairfax. Buckley, Rev. Jas. style, The.” Buckminster, Jos. Stevens.—Triumph of Faith. Buckstone, J: Baldwin.—Rough Diamond, The. Budlong, Frank D.—Destruction of Jerusalem, The. Wolfe at Quebec. Buell, C. J.-Only a Factory Girl. Buell, Sarah Josepha. See HALE, Mrs. SARAH J. [BUELL]. (Tr.) See Battle-field, See Book of See Pastoral Pictures. Monroe.—“Pulpit plagiarist ruins his Bugbee AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS :* Bugbee, Mrs. Emily J.-Growth. In Memoriam—A. Lincoln. Bulfinch, Maria H.-Easter-tide Deliverance, An. Bulfinch, T:—Echo and Narcissus. Niobe. Bull, Jerome C.—Rival Sweetheart, The. Bull, Philip J.-New Preacher, The. Bullock, Shan, F.—Wee Tay Table, The. Bulwer, Sir H: See DALLING and BULWER, W: H: LYTTON EARLE BULWER, Baron. Bulwer-Lytton, E: G : Earle, Lord Lytton.—Absent, yet Present. Address of Caradoc the Bard. Appeal to the Romans. See Rienzi; or, The Last of the Roman Tribunes. Arbaces to the Lion. See Last Days of Pompeii, The. Athens; its Rise and Fall. Bard's Summons to War, The. Battle, The. (Tr.) Caradoc, the Bard of the Cymrians. Caradoc the Bard. Cardinal Richelieu. See Richelieu. Cardinal's Soliloquy, The. See Richelieu ; or, Conspiracy. Caxtoniana. Caxtons, The. Chariot Race, The. (Tr.) Claude Melnotte's Apology. See Lady of Lyons, The. Claude Melnotte's Apology and Defence. See Lady of Lyons, The. Cromwell on the Death of Charles the First. Death of Arbaces, The. See Last Days of Pompeii, The. Deºlent Inventor, The. See Last of the Barons, €. Destruction of Pompeii. Ernest Maltravers. Family Picture, A. Glaucus and the Lion. See Last Days of Pompeii. Happy Beauty and the Blind Slave, The. See Last Days of Pompeii. Harold. King Harold's Speech to His Army before the Battie of Hastings. See Harold. Lady of Lyons, The. Last Days of Pompeii. Last Night of Pompeii, The. peii. Last of the Barons, The. Last of the Roman Tribunes, The. The Last of the Roman Tribunes. Last Wish, The. London House-tops. See Caxtons, The. Lord Ronald's Bride. Love at First Sight. Marathon. See Athens; its Rise and Fall. Narrowness of Specialties, The. Night and Love. See Ernest Maltravers. Nydia and Ione. See Last Days of Pompeii. Nydia's Sacrifice. See Last Days of Pompeii. Nydia's Song. See Last Days of Pompeii. O Near Ones, Dear Ones. Olympic Crown, The. See Athens; its Rise and Fall. Pen, The. See Pen Mightier than the Sword, The. Pen Mightier than the Sword, The. Richelieu and France. See Richelieu ; or, The Con- spiracy. Richelieu ; or, The Conspiracy. Rienzi, the Last of the Roman Tribunes. Sabbath, The. Scene from “Richelieu.” See Richelieu ; or, The Con- spiracy. see; from “The Lady of Lyons.” h See Address of The See Last Days of Pompeii. See Last Days of Pom- See Rienzi; or, See Lady of Lyons, €. Scenes from The Last Days of Pompeii. See Last Days of Pompeii, The. Search for Harold’s Body, The. See Harold. Song: “When stars are in the quiet skies.” See Er- nest Maltravers. There is no Death. (Wr. at.) See MCCREERY, J. L. There is no Unbelief. “Truth, as humanity knows it, is not what the school- men call it.” See Caxtoniana. Value of a Woman’s Friendship, The. * † Vesuvius and the Egyptian. See Last Days of Pompeii. Warwick—the King-maker. See Last of the Barons, The. When Stars are in the Quiet Skies. See Ernest Mal- traverS. tº º Witch of Vesuvius, The. See Last Days of Pompeii. Witch’s Cavern, The. See Last Days of Pompell Bumstead, Eudora S.—In the Swing. Indian Summer. Little Pine-tree, The. (Tr.) Margie's Thanksgiving. Summer Lullaby, A. Waiting for Santa Claus. Bunbury, H. S.—Joys of Jamaica, The. West Indies, The. Bunce, Kate E.-Imps in the Heavenly Meadow, The. Bunce, Oliver Bell.—Mr. Bluff's Experiences of Holidays. Bungay, G : Washington.—Battle of Inkerman, The. Battle of Lexington, The. Creeds of the Bells, The. Earth's Noblemen. Bungay, G: Washington. (Continued). For You. Gape-seed. Heads, hearts, and hands. Labor. Old Schoolmaster, The. Old Tennant Church. Our Ships at Sea. Patrick O’Rouke and the Frogs. Statue of Liberty Unveiled. Temperance, 1776—1876. Ten Pound Ten. This Old World of Ours. Town Pump, The. Vegetable Convention, A. Wide-awake. Bunn, W: M.–My Ships. Bunnell, Gertie F.—Trial of Fing Wing. Bunner, Alice Learned.—Immutabilis. Separation. See Wingtaine. Vingtaine. Bunner, H.: Cuyler.—Appeal to Harold, The. Atlantic City. Ballade of the Summer-Boarder, The. Behold the Deeds ! Candor. Chakey Einstein. Chaperon, The. “Cured.” See Tenor, The. Da Capo. Deaf. Farewell to Salvini. Feminine. For an Old Poet. Forfeits. Grandfather Watts's Private Fourth. , Haro. Heart of the Tree, The. Hide and Go Seek. Home Sweet Home with Variations. Imitation. Interesting. J. B See Wingtaine. Just a Love-letter. Kitty's Summering. Last of the New Year's Callers, The. Les Morts Vont Vite. Maid of Murray Hill, The. Mr. Copernicus and the Proletariat. Nice People, The. Nine-cent Girls, The. On Reading a Poet's First Book. “One, Two, Three.” Pitcher of Mignonette, A. Poetry and the Poet. Round-up, A. Salute the Flag. Shake, Mulleary and Go-ethe. She was a Beauty. Sisterly Scheme, A. Sonnet to Order. Strong as Death. Tenor, The. To a Dead Woman. To a June Breeze. Triumph. Wail of the “Personally Conducted,” The. W; to Arcady, The. Wed. Wilhelm I., Emperor of Germany. Yes | Bunyan, J:—Apollyon and Christian. I'êSS. “Heart when broken, is like sweet gums and spices when beaten, The.” Land of Beulah, The. See Pilgrim's Progress. Qf the Child with the Bird at the Bush. Pilgrim, The. See Pilgrim's Progress. Pilgrim's Progress. Shepherd Boy Sings in the Valley of Humiliation, The. See Pilgrim's Progress. Shepherd Boy’s Song. See Pilgrim’s Progress. Song: “He that is down need fear no fall.” See Pil- grim’s Progress. Buon, Maida.—La Tour d'Auvergne. Buonarrotti, Michelangelo.—At Florence. preme Being. Ideal Love. “If it be true that any beauteous thing.” “If it be true,” etc. In Love's Own Time. Love's Justification. Might of One Fair Face, The. “Might of "one fair face sublimes my love, The.” See Might of One Fair Face, The. Reply to “Lines Found in the Hand of the Statue of Night at Florence.” Sonnet: “As when, O lady mine,” etc. Sonnet: “If it be true,” etc. Sonnet: .."Yes, hope may with my strong desire keep See Pilgrim's Prog- See To the Su- See Sonnet: 8, C62. sonº, à “The prayers I make will then be sweet in- eed.” 406 AUTHOR INDEX Burnett Buonarrotti, Michelangelo. (Continued). To the Supreme Being. To Vittoria Colonna. See Sonnet : * Burbank, P.—Scenes from “Rip Van Winkle.” Rip Van Winkle.—Irving. Burbidge, T:—Eventide. If I Desire. If I Desire with Pleasa ht Songs. Mother's Love. To Imperia. Burch, Adelle E.-Lesson That Easter Teaches. Burdette, Jas. S.—Der Mule. Irishman's Panorama, The. Burdette, Rob’t Jones.—Advice to a Young Man. Alone. Alpha and Omega. Brakeman at Church, The. Brakeman Goes to Church, The. Church, The. Bravest of the Brave. Champion Snorer, The. Day in the Woods, A. Day We Do Not Celebrate. Don't Be Mean, Boys. Emancipation of Man, The. Engineers Making Love. Froward Duster, The. Get Acquainted with Yourself. Get Away from the Crowd. Girl School-teacher Who Farmed. History of William Penn. Little Foxes. Little Hatchet Story, The. Man and the Picnic, The. Miss Witchazel and Mr. Thistlepod. Mr. Middlerib's Experiment. Modern High School Valedictory. Monument of William Penn, The. William Penn, The. Movement Cure for Rheumatism, The. rib’s Experiment. My Fountain Pen. & g New Cure for Rheumatism, A. See Mr. Middlerib's Experiment. * New Hatchet Story and George Washington, A. See Little Hatchet Story, The. º New Version of a Certain Historical Dialogue, A. Owed to Halifax. Penn’s Monument. Railway Matinee, A Reminiscence of Exhibition Day, A. Rollo Learning to Dress. Romance of the Carpet, The. Russian Soldier, Rest l Schoolboy's Strike, The. Sermon of Life, g Settling Under Difficulties. Since She Went Home. Songs without Words. Sunday Talk in the Horse Sheds. ‘‘Teamster Jim.” Then and Now. “There was a young man of Cohoes.” , Thirsty Boy, e Three Fiends, The. Twilight Idyll, A. Under the Purple and Motley. What Men Fight For. What Men have not Fought for. What Will We Do? When My Ship Comes In. When Washington Was President. Wilhelmj. Burdick, Arthur J.-Christmas Anthem, The. Reep up with the Times. Orphan Billy. Washington’s Birthday. * Burdick, Mary Livingston.—Abraham Lincoln. Birthday Lesson, The. Burfitt, Mary F.—Talking to a Chicken. Burger, Gottfried August.—Brave Man, The. hase, The. See Wild Huntsman, The. Lenora. Wild Huntsman, The. Burgess, [Frank] Gelett.—Abstemia. Abstrosophy. Ballade of Dreams Transposed. Ballade of the Devil-may-care. Bohemians of Boston, The. IButterfly's Madrigal, The. Extracts from the Rubaiyat of Omar Cayenne. Helen's Face a Book. “I’d rather have habits than clothes.” Invisible Bridge, The. Lazy Roof, The. My Feet. Nonsense Verses. Psycholophon. Purple Cow, The. Song of the New Year, A. Villanelle of Things Amusing. Burk, Edmund J.-Busy. FIonk | Honk! Origin of Shoes, The. “Yes, hope,” §: €63 See If I Desire. See Brakeman at See History of See Mr. Middle- See History of William Penn. Burke, Christian.—Christmas Carol, A. Peasant Heroine, A. Pride and Cost of War. “Until the Daybreak.” Burke, Edmund. — American Taxation. American Taxation. Arraignment of Ministers. Close of Impeachment of Hastings. of Warren Hastings. Conciliation or War. Despotism Incompatible with Right. England and Her Colonies. See Speech on Concilia- tion with America. English Privileges in America. Enterprise of American Colonists, 1775. on Conciliation with America. Infamous Legislation. Impeachment of Hastings Finished. of Warren Hastings. Impeachment of Mr. Hastings, The. of Warren Hastings. Impeachment of Warren Hastings. Magnanimity in Politics. See Speech on Conciliation with America. Marie Antoinette. olution. Marie Antoinette, Queen of France. the French Revolution. On American Taxation. See Speech on American Tax- ation. Peroration against Warren Hastings. ment of Warren Hastings. Queen of France and the Spirit of Chivalry, The. Reflections on the French Revolution. Reflections on the French Revolution. Right to Tax America, The. Speech at Bristol, Previous to the Election, 1780. Speech on American Taxation. Speech on Conciliation with America. Speeches in the Impeachment of Warren Hastings. See Impeachment of Warren Hastings. To the Electors of Bristol. See Speech at Bristol, Pre- vious to the Election, 1780. To the House of Lords. See Impeachment of Warren Hastings. Wisdom Dearly Purchased. See Speech at Bristol, Pre- vious to the Election, 1780. Burke, J :—Mother's Unselfish Love. Burke, M. L. S.—Turned Out for Rent. Burke, Marg. Sullivan.-In Sugar Time. Burke, Rev. T : N :—Liberator, The. National Music of Ireland, The. O'Connell. See Liberator, The. Power of Music, The. See National Music of Ireland, See Speech on See Impeachment See Speech See Impeachment See Impeachment See Reflections on the French Rev- See Reflections on See Impeach- See The. Burleigh, G : Shepard.—Conqueror Conquered, The. Mother Margery. |Prayer for Life, A. Puzzled Bird-beast, The. What to Drink. Burleigh, W: H:—Deborah Lee. Freedom's Gathering. Rum Fiend, The. See Rum Maniac, The.—FRANK H. FENNO. Satan and the Grog-seller. Scourge of War, The. True Faith, The. Weaver, The. Burlingame, Anson.—Charles Sumner Attacked in the Sen- ate. Burlingame, M. F.—Playing Fourth of July. Burlington Hawkeye.—Champion Snorer, The. Condensed Telegram, The. Driving the Cow. PHappy Love. % Load on His Mind, The. Mrs. Middlerib's Letter. Songs in the Night. Word for Cranks, A. “Burn, Minstrel.”—Leader Haughs. Burnand, Sir Fs. Cowley.—Faithful Lowers, The. Eisherman’s Chant, The. EHis Heart, Was True to Poll. Oh, My Geraldine. True to Poll. º Burnell, §. A.—High Ideals Not Lost. (Graduation Day OIl See True to Poll. Senior's Farewell Song. Burnet, Dana.-Gayheart. Harvest. Song: “Love's on the highroad.” Burnett, Alf-Drunken Soliloquy in a Coal Cellar, A. Egyptian Debate. Yankee in Love, A. Burnett, Mrs. Frances Eliza [Hodgson].—Baby's Secret, The. Editha's Burglar. Fauntleroy and the Earl. See Little Lord Fauntleroy. In the Pit. See That Lass o' Lowrie's. Iittle Lord Fauntleroy. New Baby, The. Pretty Sister of Jose, The. Surly Tim. Surly Tim's Trouble. That Lass o' Lowrie's. See Surly Tim. 407 Burnett AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Burnett, Jas. G.-Bagatelle, A. Burnett, Mary E.-Did not Pass. ë Burney, Fanny.—In the Time of Evelina. Burnham, Anna F.—Baby's Offering. Her Name. True to Life. Burnham, Maud.—Barnyard, The. Five Little Fairies, The. Pigeons, The. Burns, E: F.—Hobson and His Men. King Coal to Uncle Sam. Burns, Jas. Drummond.—Speak, Lord, for Thy Servant Heareth. Burns, Rob't.—Absence. (Alt.) Address to a Haggie. Addº. to a Lady. See O, wert thou in the Cauld ast. Address to Edinburgh. Address to the Deil. Address to the Toothache. Address to the Unco Guid, or, the Rigidly Righteous. Address to the Woodlark. Ae Fond Kiss. Ae Fond Kiss before We Part. See Ae Fond Kiss. Afton Water. See Sweet Afton. “Again rejoicing nature sees.” See Composed in Spring. Answer to Verses Addressed to the Poet by the Guid- wife of Wauchope House. See To the Guidwife of Wauchope House. As I Stood by yon Roofless Tower. Auld Lang Syne. Ay waukin, O. Banks o' [or of] Doon, The. Bannockburn. Bard’s Epitaph, A. Battle of Bannockburn, The. See Bannockburn. Beauties of Nature, The. Before Parting. See My Bonny Mary. Birks of Aberfeldy, The. Blissful Day, The. See Day Returns, The. Bonnie Doon. See Banks o' Doon, The. Bonnie Lesley [or Leslie ]. Bonnie Mary. See My Bonnie Mary. Bonnie Wee Thing. Braw. Lads o' Galla Water. Brigs of Ayr, The. Bruce to His Men at Bannockburn. See Bannockburn. Bruce's Address. See Bannockburn. Bruce's Address to His Army. See Bannockburn. Ca' the Yowes to the Knowes. (One vers. at. to ISABEL PAGAN.) Captain's Lady, The. Carles of Dysart, The. Charlie Is My Darling. (Probably wr. at. See JAS. HOGG.) Charming Month of May. See It was the Charming Month. Child's Grace, A. See Selkirk Grace, The. Chloe. See It was the Charming Month. Cock up your Beaver. Comin' through the Rye. Composed in Spring. Contented Wi’ Little. Corn Rigs. Cotter's Saturday Night, The. Culloden. Day Returns, The. Day Returns, My Bosom Burns, The. See Day Re- turns, The. Death and Doctor Hornbook. Death and Dying Words of Poor Mailie, The. Defiance. See McPherson's Farewell. Dinner at the House of Dugal Stewart, A. Duncan Gray. Duncan Gray Cam' Here to Woo. See Duncan Gray. Dusty Miller, The. Elegy on Captain Matthew Henderson. See On Cap- tain Matthew Henderson. Epistle to a Young Friend. Epistle to Davie. Epistle to James Smith. Epistle to John Lapraik, An. Epistle to Mrs. Scott of Wauchope, The. See To the Guidwife of Wauchope House. Epitaph on a Celebrated Ruling Elder. Epitaph on a Wag in Mauchline. Epitaph on Holy Willie. Epitaph on W See On Wm. Graham of Moss- knowe. Farewell, A. See My Bonnie Mary. Farewell, The. See It was a for our Rightfu' King. Farewell to Nancy. See Ae Fond Kiss. Flow Gently, Sweet Afton. See Sweet Afton. For a’ That and a' That. See Is there, for Honest Poverty. Gloomy Night is Gath’ring Fast, The. Go Fetch to Me a Pint o' Wine. Goal of Life, The. See Auld Lang Syne. God, the only Just Judge. See To the Unco Guid. Good Heart. See Epistle to Davie. Green Grow the Rashes [O] Halloween. Burns, Rob't. (Continued). Eſappy Trio, The. Hark! the Mavis. See Ca' the Yowes to the Knowes. Heard ye o' the Tree of Liberty 2 See Tree of Liberty, The. “Here haply too, at vernal dawn.” . See Humble Peti- #. of Bruar Water to the Noble Duke of Athole, €. Here's a Health to Ane I Lo'e dear. See Jessy. Here's a Health to Them that's Awa. He's Gane. See Elegy on Captain Matthew Hender- SOIl. Hey, the Dusty Miller. See Dusty Miller, The. Highland Mary. Highland Widow’s Lament, The. Holy Fair, The. Holy Willie's Prayer. Honest Poverty. See Is there, for Homest Poverty.. Humble Petition of Bruar Water to the Noble Duke of Athole, The. I Love my Jean. I See a Form, I See a Face. “I’m owre young to marry yet.” Inspiration. See To William Simpson. Is there, for Honest Poverty. It was a' for our Rightfu' King. It was the Charming Month. It was the Charming Month of May. See It was the Charming Month. Jean. See I Love My Jean. Jessy. John Anderson. See John Anderson, My Jo. John Anderson, My Jo. John Barley corn. Renmore's on and Awe. Lament for Culloden. See Lovely Lass of Inverness, The. Lament for Glencairn. See Lament for James, Earl of Glencairn. & Lament for James, Earl of Glencairn. Lament of Mary Queen of Scots on the Approach of Spring. Lass of Ballochmyle, The. Lassie wi' the Lint-white Locks. Last May a Braw Wooer. Lea-rig, The. Let not Woman e'er Complain. Lines:—“I murder hate by field and flood.” Lines to John Lapraik Lovely Lass of Inverness, The. McPherson’s Farewell. Man was Made to Mourn. Man’s a Man for a' That, A. See Is there, for Hon- est Poverty. Man’s Inhumanity to Man. * Mary Morison. Mary Queen of Scots. Melancholy. See Man was Made to Mourn. My Ain Kind Dearie, O ! My Bonnie Mary. My Father was a Farmer. My Heart's in the Highlands. My Jean. See Though Cruel Fate. My Jean. See also I Love my Jean. My Love, She's but a Lassie Yet. My Nanie, O My Nanie's Awa. My Nannie's Awa. See My Nanie's Awa. My Wife's a Winsome Wee Thing. O Mally’s Meek, Mally's Sweet. O, My Luve's Like a Red, Red Rose. See Red, Red Rose, A. O, Saw Ye Bonnie Lesley 7 See Bonnie Lesley. O Stay, Sweet Warbling Woodlark. See Address to the Woodlark. O this is No my Own Lassie. See I See a Form, I See a Face. O were my Love yon Tilac Fair. O, Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast. * “O, Whistle an' I'll come to ye my Lad. See Whistle, and I’ll Come to You [or Yel, My Lad. O'er the Water to Charlie. Of a the Airts. See I Love my Jean. Of a the Airts the Wind can Blaw. See I Love my Jean. Oh, Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast. See O, Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast. On a Celebrated Ruling Elder. See Epitaph on a Cele- brated Ruling Elder. On a Henpecked Squire. On a Noted Coxcomb. On a Scotch Coxcomb. See On a Noted Coxcomb. On a Suicide. e On a Wag in Mauchline. See Epitaph on a Wag in Mauchline. On Andrew Turner. On Captain Grose's Peregrinations through Scotland. See On the Late Captain Grose's Peregrinations thro' Scotland. On Captain Matthew Henderson. On Grizzel Grim [Grimme—O.] On Holy Willie. See Epitaph on Holy Willie. On John Dove. 408 AUTHOR INDEX Butler Burns, Rob’t. (Continued). On Seeing a Wounded Hare Limp by Me. On the Birth of a Posthumous Child Born in Peculiar Circumstances of Family Distress. On Hºa Late Captain Grose's Peregrinations thro' Scot- 8, Il Cl. On Wrm. Graham of Mossknowe, Phyllis [or Phillis] the Fair. Poet's Choice, The. See Lines: field or flood.” • Poor Mailie's Elegy. Posie, The. Prayer for Mary. Prayer in the Prospect of Death, A. Red, Red Rose, A. A River's Supplication, The. See Humble Petition of Bruar Water to the Noble Duke of Athole, The. Rosebud, A. Rose-Bud by my Early Walk, A. Saw ye Bonnie Lesley 3 Scotland. See To the Guidwife of Wauchope House. Scots Wha Hae. See Bannockburn, Selkirk Grace, The. Silver Tassie, The. See My Bonnie Mary. Simmer's a Pleasant Time. Song: “Again rejoicing Nature sees.” in Spring. Sweet Afton. Sweet are the Banks. Tam Glen. Tam O’Shanter. “Then gently scan your brother man.” See Address to Unco Guid, or, the Rigidly Righteous. There was a Lad. There’ll never be Peace till Jamie Comes Hame. This is no my ain Lassie. See I See a Form, I See a Face. Thou Lingering Star. Though Cruel Fate. Tibbie Dunbar. To a Field House. See To a Mouse, on Turning up her Nest with the Plough. To a Louse. To a Mountain Daisy. To a Mouse. See To a Mouse, on Turning up Her Nest with the Plough. To a Mouse, on Turning up her Nest with the Plough. To Mary in Heaven. To the Devil. See Address to the Deil. To the Guidwife of Wauchope House. To the Unco Guidſ, or the Rigidly Righteous]. See Address to the Unco Guid, or the Rigidly Righteous. To William Simpson. Tree of Liberty, The. True Until Death. See It was a for our Rightful King. Twa Dogs, The. Up in the Morning Early. Vision, The. Vision, The. See also As I Stood by yon Roofless Tower. Wandering Willie. “When I think on the happy days.” (Ait.) See Ab- Se]]. Ge. “When she cam ben she bobbed.” Whistle, and I’ll Come to You [or Yel, My Lad. Whistle o'er the lave o’t. Willie Brewed a Peck o' Maut. Winsome Wee Thing, The. See My Wife's a Winsome Wee Thing. Winter. Winter: A Dirge. ' Winter Night, A. Wounded Hare, The. Writing Verses. See Epistle to James Smith. “Ye banks and braes o' bonnie Doon.” See Banks o' Doon, The. Ye Flowery Banks. See Banks o' Doon, The. Burr, Amelia.--Battle of Manila, The. End and Beginning. Flirt, The. In the Roman Forum. Lie-awake Songs. Lynmouth Widow, A. New Life. Nocturne. Song of Living, A. Spring Symphony, A. Surrender. To Her—Unspoken. Ulysses in Ithica. Voice of the Unborn, The. Where Love is. Burrage, Senior Vice-Commander.—Tribute to the Unknown. Burrell, B. M.–Quentin's Fairy Palace. ..Burrell, D: Jas.-Shepherd's Story, The. Burrington, E. H.--Beautiful, The. Burritt, * TÉ “The Learned Blacksmith.”).--Drunkard’s lie, €. Old Woman’s Railroad Signal, The. One Niche the Highest. Burroughs, Althea S.—Savannah. Burroughs, Ellen. See JEWETT, SOPHIE. “I murder hate by See Composed See Banks o' Doon, The. See To Mary in Heaven. Burroughs, J:—Apple, The. See Winter Sunshine. Blue-bird, The. See Wake Robin. Chipmunk a Sign of Spring, The. Cow, The. See Signs and Seasons. English, Woods and American. See Fresh Fields. Farmer's Life, The. See Signs and Seasons. Fresh Fields. Golden Crown Sparrow of Alaska. Haying. See Signs and Seasons. In the Hemlocks. See Wake Robin. Indigo Bird, The. My Own shall Come to Me. Riverby. Signs and Seasons. Snow-storm, A. Snow-walker, The. Spray of Pine, A. Spring Relish, A. See Signs and Seasons. To the Lapland Longspur. Tragedies of the Nests, The. Waiting. Wake Robin. Winter Sunshine. Year in the Fields, A. Burroughs, Mrs. Ophelia G. Somewhere. Burroughs, W. F.—Young Boot-black, The. Burt, Emma.--—Dolly's Prayer. Burt, Mary E.-Flying Squirrel, The. Burtch, Roy.-My Darktown Belle. Burton, H:—Gold of Hope, The. Here or There. Ivy, The. Patience. “Were there no night, we could not read the stars.” Burton, J. Hill.—Fitzpatrick Smart, Esq. Holy Bible, Book Divine. Burton, R: Eugene.—Across the Fields to Anne. Ballad of the Unsuccessful. Black Sheep. Camberwell Garden, The. City, The. City of the Dead, The. Claim of Kindred, The. Columbus, the Discoverer. Comfort of the Stars, The. “Extras I ?” Fate. First Song, The. Forefather, The. Here Lies Pierrot. Human. Human Touch, The. If We Had the Time. In Sleep. June. Love is Strong. Of Those Who Walk Alone. Old Santa Fe Trail, The. On a Ferry Boat. Polar Quest, The. Song of the Unsuccessful. Two Mothers. |Unpraised Picture, An. Burton, Sir R. : Fs.-The Kasidah (II and IX.) Burton, Rob't.—On Melancholy. Burtscher, W: J.-Not Every Man. Busbee, C : Manly.—Benefits of the Civil War. Bush, Bertha E.-Helping Santa Claus. Little Helpers of Santa Claus. Marching. May House-hunting. Peter's Garden. Real Prince, The. Thanksgiving. Bushford, Herbert.—Mount Rainier. Bushnell, E:—Reasonable Doubt, A. Bushnell, Frances Louisa,—Delay. In the Dark. Once Upon a Time. Unfulfilment. World Music. Bushnell, W: H.--Touch of Nature, A. Bussy, M.–In April Eves. Butcher, Theodora Starr.—Two Towns, Butler, Rev. Dr.-Death of Henry Clay. Butler, Arthur Gray.—Edith and Harold. O to See Him. Once Again. Two Long Vacations: Grasmere. Butler, B: Franklin, Jr.—Fauntleroy. Butler, Edith Kinkaid.—Service the Final Test. Butler, Ellis Parker.—Arkansas Pastel. Billy Brad and the Big Lie. Bird in the Hand, A. Flea's Will Be Fleas. His Symptoms. Lady Across the Aisle, The. Lamp Chimneys Out of Old Bottles. Late John Wiggins, The. Mrs. Madden's Golden Wedding. Politeness of William Higgel. Butler, Mrs. Frances Anne [Kemble].--Absence. “Better trust all and be deceived.” See Faith. Black Wall-flower, The. Charles Kemble. See Riverby. See Signs and Seasons. [Browning]. — Sometime — The. 409 Butler AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Butler, Mrs. Frances Anne [Kemble]. (Oontinued). Dream Land. Faith. Lament of a Mocking-bird. Onward, Upward. Trust. See Faith. Butler, Jennie McBride.--Wind of the South. Butler, Mary R.—My Vesper Song. Butler, Pauline.—Worth before Show. Butler, S:—Amantium Iraº. See Hudibras. - e. Apology for Plagiaries, Am. See Sature upon Plagiaries. Argumentative Theology. See Hudibras. Authority. Bad Writers. Character of Hudibras, The. Confession. Courtiers. Critics. Description of Holland. Distichs and Saws. Epigram on a Club of Sots. Extracts from Hudibras. Fear. Godly, The. Good Writing. tº a tº Holland. See Description of Holland. Eſonour. See Hudibras. Hudibras. Hudibras' Sword and Dagger. Hypocrisy. Inventions. Laborious Writers. Language of the Learned. Law, The. (3 e Logic of Hudibras. See Hudibras. Logicians. Lowe. Marriage. Marriage. See also Hudibras. Martial Music. See Hudibras. Miscellaneous Thoughts. Miscellanies. Morning. See Hudibras. Muse of Doggerel, The... See Hudibras. See Hudibras. See Hudibras. “New Light.’ See Hudibras. Night. ... See Hudibras. * On a Club of Sots. See Epigram on a Club of Sots. Opinion. Opinionative, The. Piety. Poets. Polish. Politicians. p Presbyterians, The. See Hudibras. Puffing. Puritans. See Hudibras. Rabble, The , or, Who Pays. - Religion of Hudibras, The. See Hudibras. Saintship Versus Conscience. Satire upon Plagiaries. º Satire upon the Weakness and Misery of Man. Smatterers. Spiritual Trimmers. See Hudibras. TJpon the Weakness and Misery of Man. upon the Weakness and Misery of Man. Women. Butler, Sarah. See WISTER, Mrs. SARAH [BUTLER}. Butler, W: Allen.—All's Well l Broadway. Busts of Goethe and Schiller, The. “I Can’t, ” and “I Can.” Incognita of Raphael. º Miss Flora M’Flimsey. See Nothing to Wear. Nothing to Wear. Uhland. Vaucluse. e Work and Worship. e Butler, W: Archer—“It was no relief from temporal evils that the Apostle promised.” Butt, Geraldine,—After All ! e Butterbaugh, D. S. T.-Nothing and Something. Butterfield, Mrs. A. M.–To the Portrait of one Before.” Butterworth, Hezekiah. —Banner that Welcomes the World, The Broken Pinion, The. By Chickamauga River. Chickamauga. Church of the Revolution, The. Crown Our Washington. De Leon. See Ponce de Léon. Death of Jefferson, The. Decoration IDay. Discovery Day. Festal Day Has Come, The. First Boston Thanksgiving, The.—July, Thanksgiving in Boston Harbor, The. First Christmas in New England, The. First Thanksgiving, The. Five Kernels of Corn. For Christmas Day. Fountain of Youth, The. Garfield’s Ride at Chickamauga. How Dot Heard “The Messiah.” In Bay Chaleur. Legend of Waukulla, The. See Satire “Gone 1630. See Butterworth, Hezekiah. (Continued). Lincoln's Heart. Lincoln's Last Dream. Nation's Defenders, The. Nix's Mate. Old Flower-beds, The. Organ-tempest of Lucerne, The. Ortiz. Planting the Oak. Ponce de León. Roger Williams. Salve. School-house Stands by the Flag, The. Snowbird, The. - Star in the West, The. Stately Minuet, The. Taper, The. Thanksgiving for America, The. Thanksgiving in Boston Harber, The. Verazzano. Verrazani. - Washington. See Crown Our Washington. Washington's Birthday. Whitman's Ride for Oregon. Butts, Mrs. Mary Frances [Barber].—Christmas Trees, The. Dearest Baby, The. Dewdrops. See Million Little Diamonds, A. Every Evening Baby Goes. Happy Hour, The. In Galilee. Is it Raining 7 Keeping Store. Million Little Diamonds, A. Motherhood. Mother’s Work. Nature's Thoughtfulness. New Year, The. Night. Other Mothers. Silver Boat, The. So the Snow Comes Down. Sweetest Place, The. Tree Planting. Trot, Trot, I Trust. Water-lily, The. Wild Winds. Wings. Winter Jewels. See Million Little Diamonds, A. Winter Night. Buxton, Esther W.-Putting the World to Bed. Buxton, Ida M.–Faded Flowers. Byers, Sin Hawkins Marshall.—Marriage of the Flowers, €. News at the White House. Sherman's March to the Sea. With Corse at Allatoona. Byles, Mather.—Elegy Addressed to His Excellency Gov- ernour Belcher. Bynner, Witter.—Cactus. Consummation. See To Celia. e During a Chorale by Cesar Franck. See To Celia. Grieve not for Beauty. Lest I Learn. Little Farm, The. Mystic, The. New Life, The. Passages from a Poem: The New World. Sentence. Songs Ascending. See To Celia. Surety. Thrush in the Moonlight, A. To a Phoebe Bird. To Celia. To No One in Particular. To Robert Browning. Train-mates. War. Young Eden. Byr, Rob't.—Cipher Despatch, The. Love Conquers Revenge. See Cipher Despatch, The. Byrd, W:—My Mind to Me a Kingdom is. (Alt.) See DYER, Sir E: Quiet Life, The. º © Soni. Whº pleasure have great princes.” “ See Quiet IIe, Byrne, Andrew.—Address at End of Law Lecture Course. Byrne, Donn.--Piper, The. Byrne, W: A. See DARA, W: Byrom, Dr. J:—Careless Content. Christians, Awake I Christmas Carol. Desponding Soul's Wish, The. Epigram on Two Monopolists. See On Two Lean Millers. e Jacobite Toast. See To the Same [an Officer in the Army], etc. - My Spirit Longeth for Thee. See Desponding Soul's Wish, The. Nimmers, The. On the Origin of Evil. On Two Lean Millers. Pastoral, A. Pond, The. Saint Philip Neri and the Youth. 410 AUTHOR, INDEX Byron. Byrom, Dr. J. : (Continued). To the Same [an Officer in the Army], Extempore; Intended to Allay the Violence of Party Spirit. Which is Which. See To the same Ian Officer in the Army], etc. Byron, G: Noel Gordon, Lord.—Address Spoken at the Opening of Drury Lane Theatre, Saturday, Oct. 10, 1812. Adieu ! Adieu ! My Native Shore. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. g Alhama. See Very Mournful Ballad on the Siege and Conquest of Alhama, A. All for Love. See Stanzas Written on the Road between Florence and Pisa. All is Vanity, saith the Preacher. Alp's Decision. See Siege of Corinth, The. Ambition. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Ancient and Modern Greece. See Giaour, The. And Thou art Dead, as Young and Fair. Apºlº to Ada, the Poet's Daughter. See Childe arold. Apostrophe to the Ocean. See Childe Harold's Pilgrim- age. Apparition, The. ... See Manfred. Athens. See Childe Harold. Ball at Brussels, the Night before the Battle of Water- loo, The. See Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage. Battle of Albuera. See Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage. Battle of Waterloo, The. See Childe Harold's Pilgrim- age. tº * Beauty of Greece and the Grecian Isles. S66 Giaour, The. Beppo. Bride of Abydos, The. Bright be the Place of Thy Soul. & sº º Bull Fight, The. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Bunch of Sweets, A. See Don Juan. e Byron and Childe Harold. See Childe Harold’s Pil- grimage. Byron's Farewell. e Byron's Last Poem. See On this Day I Complete my Thirty-sixth Year. g Byron's Remarkable Prophecy. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. * Calm and Storm on Lake Leman. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Carnival, The. Castled Crag of Drachenfels, The. Childe Harold’s Farewell to England. See Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage. Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Chillon. See Prisoner of Chillon, The. Churchill’s Grave. Clarens, Sweet Clarens. ... See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Coliseum, The. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Coliseum, The. See also Manfred. Coliseum by Moonlight. See Manfred. Companionship With Nature. See Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage, † Conrad and the Dead Body of Medora. See Corsair, Th €. Conrad's Love for Medora. See Corsair, The. Cornelian, The. Corsair, The. “Could love forever.” See Stanzas: “Could love for- ever.” Country House Party, A. * º Curse of Marino Faliero, The. See Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice. Daniel Boone. See Don Juan. Darkness. Dead Heroes. See Siege of Corinth, The. Death of General Marceau. See Childe Harold’s Pil- grimage. Death of the Princess Charlotte. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Death Penalty for New Offences, The. * Defeat of Napoleon. See Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage. Deformed Transformed, The. Degeneracy of Greece. . See Don Juan. Destruction of Sennacherib, The.. sº Doge's Sentence, The. See Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice. Don Juan. Donna Julia's Letter. See Don Juan. Dream, The. Ducal Palace. Dying Boys on the Raft. See Don Juan. Dying Gladiator, The... See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Dying Speech of Marino Faliero. See Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice. Elegy. See Oh, Snatched away in Beauty's Bloom. Elegy on Thyrza, See And thou art Dead, as Young and Fair. tº English, Bards and Scotch Reviewers. Epistle to Augusta. Epitaph for William Pitt. Epitaph on John Adams of Southwell, a Carrier, who Died of Drunkenness. Eternal Spirit of the Chainless Mind. See Prisoner of hillon, The. Euthanasia. Eve of Quatre Bras. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Eve of Waterloo, The. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Evening. See Don Juan. Execution, The. See Parisina. Byron, G: Noel Gordon, Lord. (Continued). Fair Greece | Sad Relic of Departed Worth. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Fall of Greece, The. See Giaour, The. Fall of Terni, The. See Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage. Fare Thee Well. Farewell, if ever Fondest Prayer. Farewell to His Wife. See Fare Thee Well. Farewell to Land, A. Farewell to Malta. Father-land and Mother-tongue. (Alt.) Field of Waterloo, The. See Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage. Filial Love. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Fill the Goblet Again. First Kiss of Love, The. First Love. See Don Juan. For Music. See Stanzas for Music. Rºn of Egeria, The. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. I’8, Il Cé. Freedom's True Heroes. See Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage. Friendship. See To Thomas Moore. From the Turkish. Genius. See Prophecy of Dante. Giaour, The. Girl of Cadiz, The. Gladiator, The. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Glory That was Greece, The. See Don Juan. Greece. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Greece. See also Giaour, The. Greek War Song, A. Pſaidée and Juan. See Don Juan. Hail and Farewell. See On this Day I Complete my Thirty-sixth Year. Harold the Wanderer. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Harp the Monarch Minstrel Swept, The. Hebrew Melodies. Hellespont, The. See The Bride of Abydos. Heroes of Greece. See Siege of Corinth, The. FIurts of Time. See Siege of Corinth, The. “I do believe though I have found them not.” See Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage. Idleness. See Giaour, The. If Sometimes in the Haunts of Men. If That High World, Imaginative Sympathy with Nature. See Childe Har- old’s Pilgrimage. Immortal Mind, The. See When Coldness Wraps this Suffering Clay. In Seville. “In thee I fondly hoped to clasp.” See To D.—. Incantation from Manfred. See Manfred. Inscription on the Monument of the Author's Dog Boatswain. Invocation to Nemesis. See Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage. Invocation to the Spirit of Achilles. See Deformed Transformed, The. Island, The. Isles of Greece, The. See Don Juan. Isolation of Genius, The. Jephthah's Daughter. Jerusalem Avenged. See Vision of Belshazzar. Juan and Haidée. See Don Juan. Kiss; Dear Maid, The. See On Parting. Rnow Ye the Land. See Bride of Abydos, The. Lachiny Gair. Lake of Geneva, The. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Leucadia. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Liberty and America. See Childe Harold's Pilgrim- age. Lines to Mr. Hodgson. Lines Written on a Blank Leaf of “The Pleasures of Memory.” Lisbon Packet, The. See Lines to Mr. Hodgson. London. Longing. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Love. See Giaour, The. Love of England. See Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage. Maid of Athens. See Maid of Athens, ere We Part. Maid of Athens, ere We Part. Manfred. Manfred's Midnight Thoughts. See Manfred. Manfred's Soliloquy. See Manfred. Man's Love. See Don Juan. Marathon. See Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage. Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice. Marino Faliero to the Conspirators. See Marino Fali- ero, Doge of Venice. Marino Faliero to the Venetian Conspirators. See Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice. Matrons and Maids. See Don Juan. Matrons and Maids. See also Beppo. Mazeppa. Midnight in the East. See Siege of Corinth. Misery of Excess, The. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Moº on the Death of [the Right Hon. R. B.] Sheri- all. Mont Blanc. Moonlight Night at Venice, A. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Moonrise. See Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage. Murat. See Ode from the French. My Boat is on the Shore. See To Thomas Moore. 411 Byron AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Byron, G: Noel Gordon, Lord. (Continued). Byron, G: Noel Gordon, Lord. (Continued). - My Native Land.—Good Night. See Childe Harold's Stanzas: ...“Oh, talk not to me of a name great in Pilgrimage. story.” See Stanzas Written on the Road between Napoleon. See Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage. Florence and Pisa. Napoleon's Farewell. - Nature's Daughter. See Stanzas for Music. Night. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Night and Tempest. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Night before Waterloo, The. See Childe Harold’s Pil- grimage. Nevermore. See Don Juan. No More. See Don Juan. O, Snatched away in Beauty's Bloom I See Oh, Snatched away in Beauty’s Bloom. Ocean. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Ode: “Oh, Venice Venice l’’ See Ode on Venice. Ode from the French. Ode on Venice. Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte. Oh! Snatched away in Beauty's Bloom. Oh, Talk not to Me of a Name Great in Story. See iºns Written on the Road between Florence and ISã. - On a Carrier who Died of Drunkenness. See Epitaph on John Adams of Southwell, a Carrier, who Died of Drunkenness. On Jordan's Banks. On My Thirty-seventh Birthday. See On this Day I Complete my Thirty-sixth Year. On Parting. * * On Samuel Rogers. On the Castle of Chillon. See Prisoner of Chillon, The. On the Death of Mr. Fox, On the Death of [Richard Brinsley] Sheridan. See Monody on the Death of the Right Hon. R. B. Sheridan. - On this Day I Complete my Thirty-sixth year. One Presence Wanting. See Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage. One Struggle More, and I am Free. Orient, The. See Bride of Abydos, The. Outward Bound. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Pantheon, The. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Parisina. Parnassus. See Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage. Parting of Conrad and Medora. See, Corsair, The. Petrarch's Tomb. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Picture of Death, A. See Giaour, The. |Pleasant Things. - - - Poet's Impulse, The. See Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage. Prayer of Nature, The. . Prison of Tasso, The. Prisoner of Chillon, The. Procreative Virtue of Great Examples. Faliero, Doge of Venice. Prometheus. Prophecy of Dante. I’ursuit of Beauty. e Race with Death, The. See Ode on Venice. Rainbow, The. See Don Juan. Ravenna. w Real and Unreal Solitude. See Childe Harold's grimage. Remorse. See Giaour, The. Reopening of the Drury Lane Theatre. See Address Spoken at the Opening of Drury Lane Theatre. Rhine, The. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Rimini. “ (Tr.) - Robert Southey. See English Bards and Scotch Re- See See Marino Pil- viewers. “Roll on, thou deep and dark blue ocean—roll!” Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Rome. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. -- - Rome and Freedom. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. St. Peter's Church at Rome. See Childe Harold's Pil- grimage. Santa Croce. Sceptic and His Poem. See Don Juan. Sea. See Corsair, The. Sea, The. See also Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Sea-cave, The. See Island, The. Sennacherib. See Destruction of Sennacherib, The. “She walks in beauty, like the night.” See She Walks in Beauty. She Walks in Beauty. Shipwreck, The. See Don Juan. Siege and Conquest of Alhama. See Very Mournful Ballad on the Siege and Conquest of Alhama, A. Siege of Corinth, The. Sir Walter Scott. See English Bards and Scotch Re- VIe WerS. Skull, The [or A1. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. So, we'll Go no more a-Roving. Statue of Apollo, The. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Song of Saul before his Last Battle. Song of the Corsair, The. See Corsair, The. Song of the Greek Bard. See Don Juan. , Song of the Greek "Poet. See Don Juan. Song of the Rover. See Corsair, The. Sonnet on Chillon. See Prisoner of Chillon, The. Spain. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Stanzas: “Could love forever.” Stanzas: “Though the day of my destiny's over.” See Stanzas to Augusta. Stanzas for Music: “There be none,” etc. Stanzas for Music: “There's not a joy,” etc. Stanzas for Music: “They say that Hope,” etc. Stanzas to Augusta. Stanzas Written on the Road between I'lorence and Pisa. Stars. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Statue of Apollo, The. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Storm, The. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Storming of Corinth, The. See Siege of Corinth, The. Sublime Tobacco. See Island, The. - “sº is my name and such my tale.” See Giaour, €. Sun of the Sleepless. Sunset. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Sunset in the Morea. See Corsair, The. Swimming. See Two Foscari, The. See Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage. Tear, The. See Childe Harold’s Pil- Tempest on Lake Leman. grimage. Temple of Clitumnus. See, Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. “There be none of Beauty's daughters.” See Stanzas for Music. There is a Pleasure. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. There's not a Joy the World can Give. See Stanzas ... for Music... ." - “They never fail who die.” of Venice. They Say that Hope is Happiness. Three Black Crows, The. Thunder-storm in the Alps, A. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. To Augusta. To T) & To Samuel Rogers, Esq. See Lines Written on a Blank Leaf of “The Pleasures of Memory.” See Marino Faliero, Doge See Epistle to Augusta. To the Author of a Sonnet Beginning “Sad is my Verse, you say, ‘and yet no Tear.’” To the Ocean. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. To Thomas Moore. To Thyrza. - Transient Beauty. See Giaour, The. Twilight. See Don Juan. Twilight. See also Parisina. Two Foscari, The. - See Childe Harold's Pil- Unreturning Brave, The. grimage. Vatican, The. Venice. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. Venus de Medici, The. Very Mournful Ballad on the Siege and Conquest of Alhama, A Vision of Belshazzar. w Washington. See Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte. Waterloo. See Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage. We'll Go no More A-roving. See So, we'll Go no more a-Rowing. -- When a Man hath no Freedom. When Coldness Wraps this Suffering Clay. When We Two Parted. Windsor Poetics. Wordsworth. See English Bards and Scotch Reviewers. Written after Swimming from Sestos to Abydos. Ye Stars l Which Are the Poetry of Heaven. See Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage. Youth and Age. See Stanzas for Music. Zuleika. See Bride of Abydos, The. Byron, Mrs. Mary C. [Gillington].—Call of the Weld, The. Fairy Thrall, The. - Intra Muros. Tryst of the Night, The. Byron, May.—Adventurers, The. Pageant of Seamen, The. C C., A.—VentureSome Buds, The. C., A. G.-Be Thou a Bird, My Soul. C., E.-Christmas Wishes. C., E. M.–Wondrous Wise Class. C., E. M. H.-Silent Grand Army, The. C., E. P.--Fuzzy Wuzzy Leaves Us. C., I. J.-Blue and the Gray, The. C. J.--To Thomas Carlyle. C., K.—Buttercup, A. C., L. A. B.-Annie's Party. C., M. S.—Birds' Nests. C., W. O.-Spoiled Face, The. C., W. S.—Santa Claus. 3. Y.--Lazy Boy, The. a ballero,...Fernan.—“Good Night” in Spain, The. See Holy º t Holy Night. G: Washington.—Bonaventure. Dr. Sevier. Editor's First-born, An. AUTHOR, INT).EX Campbell Cable, G: Washington. (Continued). Examination, The. See Bonaventure. Fall In 1860. See Dr. Sevier. Last Arrival, The. Mary's Night Ride. New Arrival, The. See Dr. Sevier. See Last Arrival, The. Spelling-match at Grande Pointe, The. See Bona- Venture. sº tº º Written in the Visitors' Book at the Birthplace of Robert Burns. Cadett, Herbert.—War. Cadmus, Will H.-Wife's Lament, A. Cahn, Bessie.—Gate, The. Caine, Hall.—Bondman, The. Čhristian, The. Cut off from the People. Deemster, The. Eternal City, The. Father and Son. See Deemster, The. Ilomeless Old Man, The. See Bondman, The. John Storm's Resolution. See Christian, The. Mount of Laws, The. See Bondman, The. New Brother The. See Eternal City, The. Cake, Lu B.-Ghoses in the Barn. I’ll be at Home Thanksgivin'. Mister, Yer Gittin' Old. Caldwell, A. F.—All Ending in “O.” Caldwell, Adelbert.—Clock Friend, The. Queer Little Historians. Caldwell, Jas. E.-Ottawa. Peccavi. g Caldwell, W: Warner.—Rhine Legend, A. (Tr.) See EMANU- EL GEIBEL. Robin's Come. Rose-bush, The. (TY.) Washington. Calhoun, J: Caldwell.—Against the Force Bill. Force Bill, The. See Against the Force Bill. Liberty the Meed of Intelligence. Necessity of Government. On the Prospect of War. See On the Prospect of War with Great Britain. On the Prospect of War with Great Britain. Purse and the Sword, The. Speech on the Internal Improvement Bill. Calidasa.--Babe, The. See Babe, The. Baby, The. Woman. Calkins, S. S.—World Is Waiting for You, The. Call, Wºn Marks Wilks,—Hymn: “When by the marbled a. e 3 3 People's Petition, The. Renunciation. Summer Days. Callanan, Jeremiah Jos.-Convict of Clonmel, The. Dirge of O’Sullivan Bear. Gougaune Barra, Lament of O'Grive, The. Moonlight. Oh say, my Brown Drimin. On Cleada's Hill the Moon is Bright. Outlaw of Loch Lene, The. Callistratus.-Harmodius and Aristogeiton. -- Calverley, C: Stuart.—A.B.C. , Alphabet, The. Arab, The. Auld Wife, The. See Ballad: “The auld wife sat at her ivied door.” Bºd: “The auld wife sat at her iwied door.” €61”. Cock and the Bull, The. Companions. Disaster. First Love. Flight. Gemini and Virgo. “Hic Vir, Hic Est’. In the Gloaming. g Love. Lovers, and a Reflection. Motherhood. Ode to Tobacco. Of Friendship. Of Propriety. Of Reading. On the Brink. Peace: A Study. Proverbial Philosophy. Schoolmaster Abroad with his Son, The. & Shelter. Striking. Tommy’s First Love. |Under the Trees. Waiting. Wanderers. Calvert, G : H :—Bunker Hill. Calvin, Emily Ruth.-Spoken Word, The. Cameron, C. C.—Success. Cameron, C. Innes.—New Year, The. Cameron, Eleanor.—Our Banner. Cameron, G : Fred'k.—‘Ah me ! • Future, The. Golden Text, The. Is There a God 2 On Tiptoe. See Deemster, The. See Gemini and Virgo. the mighty love'. Cameron, G: Fred'k. (Continued). ... Standing on Tiptoe. See On Tiptoe. True Greatness. What Matters it 2 Cameron, Marg.—Bachelor and Baby. Patron of Art, A. Price of the Past Particle. Unexpected Guests. Cameron, Nellie.—At Grandma's. Guess Who. Present for Santa, A. Cameron, W. J.-Outward. Gammaerts, Emile.—Le Drapeau Belge. Camoens, Luis de.—Blighted Love. Inez de Castro. See Lusiad, The. Lusiad, The. Spirit of the Cape, The. See Lusiad, The. Camp, Pauline Frances.—Cradle Song. Campbell, Bartley T.-That Baby in Tuscaloo. Campbell, G : Douglas. See ARGYLL, DUKE OF. Campbell, Gerald.—Christmas Presents. Her First Drawing-room. Campbell, Jas. E.-Disciplinin’ Sistah Brown. Campbell, Jane.—Chestnut-tree, The. Decoration Day. Song of the Dancing Waves. Campbell, J :—Alberta. Canada. Qu’Appelle Valley. Quebec. Campbell, Jos.—As I Came over the Grey, Grey Hills. At Harvest. Ghosts. Gilly of Christ, The. Go, Ploughman, Plough. Herb-leech, The. Old Woman, The. Silence of Unlabored Fields, The. Campbell, Laura.--Pilgrimage. Campbell, Mary Maxwell.—Lament for Glencoe. March of the Cameron Men, The. Campbell, Nancy.-Apple-tree, The. Like One I Know. Monkey, The. Campbell, Rob’t.—Praise to the Lamb. Campbell, T:—Adelgitha. Against Skeptical Philosophy. Apostrophe to Hope. See Pleasures of Hope, The. Battle of Hohenlinden. See Hohenlinden. Battle of Linden, The. See Hohenlinden. Battle of Maciejowice, The. See Pleasures of Hope. Battle of the Baltic. Beech Tree's Petition, The. Birth at Bethlehem, The. (Tr.) Caroline. Distant in Nature and Experience. See Pleasures of Hope, The. Domestic Happiness. See Pleasures of Hope, The. Downfall of Polandſ, The]. See Pleasures of Hope. Earl March Look’d on His Dying Child. See Song: “Earl March,” etc. Epistle from Algiers. Evening Star, The. Exile of Erinſ, The]. Fall of Poland, The. See Pleasures of Hope, The. Fall of Warsaw, 1794. See Pleasures of Hope. Field Flowers. Final Triumph of Hope, The. First Kiss, The. See Song: winning.” Follow Your Saint. Freedom and Love. Gertrude of Wyoming. Glenara. Hallowed Ground. Harper, The. Hohenlinden. Hope. . See. Pleasures of Hope. Hope in Adversity. , See Pleasures of Hope. Hope of , an Hereafter, The. See Pleasures of Hope. How Delicious is the Winning. Irish Harper, The. Lament of Outalissi, The. Last Man, The. Lochiel's Warning. Lord Ullin's Daughter. Maid of Neidpath, The. Maid's Remonstrance, The. Margaret and Dora. Mariners of England, The. See Song to the Evening Star. “How delicious is the See Gertrude of Wyoming. See Ye Mariners of Eng- land. Men of England. Mother, The. See. Pleasures of Hope. Napoleon and the [British] Sailor. O’Connor's Child. Ode to Winter. Oneyda’s Death Song, The. ing. Parrot, The. Pleasures of Hope. Poland. See Pleasures of Hope. Poor Dog Tray. See Harper, The. Rainbow, The. See To the Rainbow, See Gertrude of Wyom- 413 Campbell AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Campbell, T: (Continued), Rive; of Life The. See Thought Suggested by the New ear, A. “Sleep, Angry Beauty.” solº and Sailor. See Napoleon and the British 8,110T. Soldier's Dream, The. Song: “Earl March look'd on his dying child.” Song: “How delicious is the winning.” Song: “Men of England.” Song: “Withdraw not yet those lips and fingers.” Song of the Greeks. Song to the Evening Star. Star that Bringest Home the Bee. Thought Suggested by the New Year, A. To the Evening Star. See Caroline. TO §: Evening Star. See also Song to the Evening 3.T. To the Rainbow. Trafalgar. Tribute to Victoria. What's Hallowed Ground? See Hallowed Ground. “Ye Mariners,” See Ye Mariners of England. Ye Mariners of England. Young Hero, The. Campbell, W: Wilfred.—Canadian Folk-song, A. Canadian Galahad, A. England. Lake Huron. Lake Memory, A. Last Scene From Mordred, The. Lines: On a re-reading of parts of the Old Testament. Lines on a Skeleton. Lyre of Life, The. Margery Maketh the Tea. Month of Ripeness, The. Mother, The. October Morning. Stella Flammarum. To the Lakes. Tragedy of Man, The. Vapor and Blue. Were-wolves, The. Wind. With Cortez in Mexico. Campion, Dr. .—Ninety-eight. Campion, Rob’t.—“Peaceful western wind, The.” Campion, T:—Advice to a Girl. Amaryllis [or Amarillis]. Armour of Innocence, The. Basia. Chance and Change. Cherry Ripe. (Alt. also to R: Alison.) Come, Cheerful Day. Corinna. Cypress Curtain, The. Day and Night. Devotion. (2 poems.) Follow Thy Fair Sun. Follow Your Saint. See Devotion. E'ortunati Nimium. Give Beauty all her Right. Good Wife. THer Sacred Bower. Hymn in Praise of Neptune, A. In Imagine Pertransit Homo. See Devotion (1st poem). Integer Vitae. Jack and Joan. See Fortunati Nimium. “Kind are her Answers.” Laura. See Observations on the Art of English Poesy. Life Upright, The. (Tr.) “Lowo me or Not.” Man of Life Upright, The. See Integer Vitae. Masque at the Marriage of the Lord Hayes. My Sweetest Lesbia. Never Love Unless. Never Weather-Beaten Sail. Now Winter Nights Enlarge. O Come Quickly l O Crudelis Amor. Observations on the Art of English Poesy. Of Corinna’s Singing. Renunciation, A. Rose-cheeked Laura, Come. “Shall I come, sweet love, to thee ?” Shall I, then, Hope when Faith is Fled? Sic Transit. See Day and Night. º sile; Music. See Observations on the Art of English Oesy. “Sleep, angry beauty [, sleep and fear not me].” Song: “O sweet delight.” Song from a Masque. There is a Garden in her Face. Think'st Thou to Seduce Me? Thou art not Fair 7 “Though you are young, and I am, old.” Thrice Toss these Oaken Ashes in the Air. . Triumph Now. See Masque at the Marriage of the Lord Hayes. Vobiscuro est Tope. “Were My Heart as Some Men's Are.” When to Her Lute Corinna Sings. “Where she her sacred bower adorns.” See Cherry Ripe. Campion, T: (Continued). Winter Nights. Campkin, H.--Palindromes. Canfield, Hattie G.-Changing Color. Cannan, Gilbert.-Spirit of England, The Cannéll, Skipwith.-King, The. Red Bridge, The. Canning, G :-Against Lord John Russell's Motion. Balance of Power, The. Bank-notes and Coin. Collision of Vices I, A]. Defence of Pitt. See Regency Resolutions. Elderly Gentleman, The. Epistle from Lord Boringdon to Lord Granville. Bpitaph: “Here rests, and let no saucy knave.” See Epitaph for, etc. Epitaph for the Tombstone Erected over the Marquis of Anglesea's Leg, Lost at the Battle of Waterloo. Epitaph on the Tombstone Erected over the Marquis of Anglesea's Leg. See “Epitaph for,” etc. Friend of Humanity and the Knife-grinder, The. |Fruits of the War with France. “Measures not Men.” Knife-grinder, The. See Friend of Humanity and the Knife-grinder, The. On Mr. Tierney’s Motion, December 11, 1798. Political Dispatch, A. Regency Resolutions. Rover, The. Song by Rogero the Captive. See Rover, The. Song of One Eleven Years in Prison. See Rover, The. Song. Sung by Rogero in the Burlesque Play of “The Rover.” See Rover, The. To Mrs. Leigh upon Her Wedding Day. TJniversity of Göttingen, The. See Rover, The. Canning, G. and Frere, J. H.-Imitation of Southey. Sapphics. Cannon, Rev. E:—Unsuspected Fact, An. Cannon, Jos. G.-Republican Party Lincoln's Monument. Canterbury, Dean of.-Trust. Canton, W :—Babsie-bird. Bubble-blowing. Carol: “When the herds are watching.” Children's New Prayer. Crow, The. Envoy. Karma. Laus Infantium. Little Dipper, The. Nature's Magic. New Poet, A. Price, The. Rhymes about a Little Woman. Sin of the Prince Bishop, The. Wanderer, The. When the Herds were Watching. Cape, Fred.—Tin Gee Gee, The. •--" Capen, Elmer Hewitt.—John Boyle O'Reilly. Situation of a University, The. Capern, E:—Tim Tuff. Cappleman, Josie Frazee.—Resurrected Hearts, The. Capwell, Irene Stoddard.—Mrs. Casey at the Euchre Party. Carberry, Ethna.-Angus the Lover. Feithfailge. Glen Moylena. “Hills o' My Heart.” Lowe-talker, The. Mo Craoibhin CuO. Moorlock Mary. My Yellow Yorlin. Niamh. Carducci, Giosue.—Before the Old Castle of Verona. In the Piazza of San Petronio. Monte Cavo. Rome. Cardwill, .—Hero, The. Carew, Lady Eliz. –Mariam, the Fair Queen of Jewry. Revenge of Injuries. See Mariam, the Fair Queen of Jewry. Carew, T:—Airs of . Spring, The. See Upon Master W. Montague, his Return from Travel. “Ask me no more where Jove bestows.” “Ask,” etc. Celia . Singing. Chloris in the Snow. Compliment, The. Cruel Mistress, The. Deposition from Love, A. e Disdain Returned. Epitaph, An: “This little vault.” Epitaph on Lady Mary Villers. See Epitaph on the Lady Mary Williers. Epitaph on the ‘Lady Mary Williers. Give Me More Love. See Rejected. Give Me More Love or More Disdain. Mediocrity in Love Rejected. “He that loves a rosy cheek.” In Praise of His Mistress. Ingrateful Beauty threatened. Lady to her Inconstant Servant, The. Mediocrity in Love Rejected. Murdering Beauty. Now That Winter's Gone. See Song: (Alt.) (2 poems.) Song: Mediocrity in Love See Song: See Disdain Returned. 414 # AUTHOR INDEX Carman Carew, T: (Continued). On Celia Singing. Pastoral Dialogue, A. Perºns to Joy: a Song. See Song: Persuasions to In JOy. Prayer to the Wind, A. Primrose, The. (Alt.) Proper Woman, A. See Disdain Returned. Protestation, The. Rapture, The. Red and White Roses. Song: “Ask me no more where Jove bestows.” Song: “Would you know what's soft.” (Ait.) Song: Mediocrity in Love Rejected. Song: Persuasions to Enjoy. Song: To my Inconstant Mistress. Spring. Sweetly Breathing, Vernal Air. See Upon Master W. Montague, his Return from Travel. To Celia Singing. See Celia Singing. To His Inconstant Mistress. See Song: To my In- constant Mistress. True Beauty, The. See Disdain Returned. Unfading Beauty, The. See Disdain Returned. Upon Master W. Montague, his Return from Travel. Carew, Will.—Six Road Ends, The. Carey, Ellen W.-Down the Stream. Carey, H:—Contrivances, The. Drinking Song, A. Genius for the Stage, A. God Save the King. Harry Carey's General Reply, to the Libelling Gentry, Who are Angry at his Welfare. Love's Riddle. Maiden's Choice, The. See Contrivances, The. Maiden's Ideal of a Husband, A. See Contrivances, The. Sally in our Alley. Carillo, Leo.—Boston Coffee Clatcha. Carle, R:—Boston Little Lamb, A. Carleton, Ada.-Selling the Baby. Carleton, Guy.—Old Clock, The. Carleton, Will M.–Across the Delaware. Ancient Miner's Story, The. Baron Grimalkim's Death. Betsy and I are Out. Burning of Chicago, The. Caliber Fifty-four. Christmas Baby, The. Cover Therm Over. Cuba to Columbia. Dead Student, The. Death-bridge of the Tay, The. Difficult Love-making. Earthquake-prayer, The. Editor's Guests, The. Elder Lamb's Donation. Farmer and Wheel; or, The New Lochinvar. Farmer Stebbins at Football. Farmer Stebbins at Ocean Grove. Farmer Stebbins' First and Last Appearance on Rollers, See Farmer Stebbins on Rollers. Farmer Stebbins on Rollers. IFirst Settler's Story, The. Flash—the Fireman's Story. Funeral, The. See Negro Funeral, The. Gift he Got from Mose, The. Goin' Home To-day. Gone with a Handsomer Man. Grand Old Day, The. See Thursday Sabbath Day, The. Hear the Drums March. By. How Betsy and I Made Up. How Jamie Came Home. How We Fought the Fire. How We Kept the Day. Killeevy. Lightning-rod Dispenser, The. Little Black-eyed Rebel, The. Little Golden-hair. Mali. an Editor outen o' him. See Editor's Guests, €. Negro Funeral, The. New Church Organ, The. Old Reading-class, The. Our Traveled Parson. Out of the Old House, Nancy. Over the Hill from the Poor-house. Over the Hill to the Poor-house. Prayer, . The. See Earthquake-prayer, The. Prize of the Margaretta, The. Ride of Jennie McNeal, The. Rifts in the Cloud. School-master's Guests, The. Thursday Sabbath Day, The. Took Johnny to the Show. Uncle Sammy. Under the Wheels. |Up in the Loft. Victory-wreck, The. Washington-month. “Way at times may dark and dreary seem.” See Rifts in the Cloud. Wedding of the Towns, The. Worried about Catherine. Carleton, W:-Sigh for. Knockmany, The. Sir Turlough; or, The Churchyard Bride. “Carlino, Don Santiago.”—Soldier Tramp, The. “Carlos.”—Papa's Coming. tº Carlyle, Jane Welsh.--Answer to “Cui Bono,” An. Heroism in Housekeeplng. To a Swallow Building under our Eaves. & To a Swallow Building under the Eaves at Craigen- Bººk. Sge To a Swallow Building under our !, a VeS. Carlyle, J : Aitkin.-Inferno, The. (Tr.) Carlyle, # : M.–Place of Broken Faiths, The. (Tr.) See ANTE. Carlyle, T:—Adieu. Aims In Life. Aristocracy. See Past and Present. Await the Issue. See Past and Present. Charlotte Corday, See French Revolution, The. Cheerfulness. City at Night, The. See Sartor Resartus. “Cui Bono 2 ” Dawning Day, The. Dignity of Work, The. Everlasting No. The. See Sartor Resartus. Execution of Marie Antoinette, The. See French Revo- lution, The. Fate of Burns, The. Faust. (Tr.) See GOETHIE, JOHANN W. VON. French Revolution, The. Ghosts. “Give us, O give us, the man who sings at his work.” Heard are the Voices. See Past and Present. “Heroes have gone out; quacks have come in.” See On Heroes and Hero Worship. Honor of Labor, The. See Past and Present. “I call that, the Book of Job, aside from all theories about it.” See On Heroes and Hero Worship. Justice. See Past and Present. Labor. See Past and Present. Larch and the Oak, The. Marie Antoinette. See French Revolution, The. Mohammed. See On Heroes and Hero Worship. “Musical how much lies in that.” See On Heroes and Hero Worship. Nature. See On Heroes and Hero Worship. Nature a Hard Creditor. See Stump Orator, The. New Era, The. See French Revolution, The. “O pious mother I kind, good, brave, and truthful.” On Heroes and Hero Worship. Past and Present, “Penalties I quarrel not with the old phraseology, good readers.” Psalm Forty-six. (Tr.) Sacredness of Work, The. See Past and Present. Safe Stronghold, A. (Tr.) See Psalm. Forty-six. Sartor Resartus. Solemn Before Us. (Tr.) Sower's Song, The. Speech of the Erdgeist in “Faust.” See Faust. Stump Orator, The. Teufelsdröckh's Definition. “That a man stand and speak of spiritual things to men l’” ; To-day. Work. See Past and Present. Carman, C. Kathleen.—Song: “Sleep O my darling, Sleep.” Carman, W: Bliss.--Airly Beacon. April Weather. At the Yellow of the Leaf. Autumn Garden, A Champlain. Comrades. Crimson House, The. Daisies, The. Deserted Pasture, The. Easter Eve. Eavesdropper, The. Envoy. From an Old Ritual. Golden Rowan. Gravedigger, The. Hack and Hew. Hem and Haw. Henry George, In Phillistra. In the Heart of the Hills. In the house of Idiedaily. Joys of the Road, The. Juggler, The. Kavanagh, The. L’Envoi. * Lord of my Heart's Elation. Low Tide on Grand Pré. Marching Morrows, The, Marian Drury. Mendicants, The. Mr. Moon: A Song of the Little People. More Ancient Mariner, Mountain Gateway, A. Mysteriarchs, The. Northern Vigil, A. Qverlord. ... Over the Wintry Threshold. Path to Sankoty, The. Phi Betta Kappa Poem. Phillips Brooks. Players, The. 415 Carman AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Carman, W: Bliss. (Oontinued). Roadside Flowers. Sappho Lyrics. Sceptics, The. Sea Child, A. Son of the Sea, A. Song: “Love, by that loosened hair.” Songs of the Sea Children. Spirit In Arms, The. Spring Feeling, A. Spring Song. Staccato to O Le Lupe, A. Stanzas. See Twelfth Night Star, The. Trail of the Bugles, The. Twelfth Night Star, The. Unreturning, The. Vagabond Song, A. Verlaine. White Gull, The. Wh y. Windflower, A. “Carmen Sylva.” See ELIZ. PAULINE ATTILIA, Queen of Rowmania. Carnegie, Agnes Lindsay.—Death. Carnegie, Alex. S.—Britons to the Core. Carnegie, Jas. See SOUTHESR, EARL OF. Carney, Julia A. T.-Little Drops of Water. (Also at. to Brewer.) Little Things. (Also at. to Frances Sargent Osgood and Brewer.) Sargent Osgood and to Brewer.) Carpenter, Mrs. Amelia Walstein [Jolls].—Old Flemish Lace. Recollection. Ride to Cherokee, The. Carpenter, E:—After Civilization. Among the Ferns. I Heard the Voice of the Woods. Philolāus to Diocles. Smith and the King, The. Carpenter, Eliz. –Them Dear Old Garret Things. Carpenter, H: Bernard.—Reed, The. Carpenter, Jos. E:—Göttingen Barber, The. Carpenter, Mrs. Lucia H.-Mrs. Glaggerty on Roller Skates. Carpenter, Millie W.-Christmas Carol. Carpenter, Myrtle.—Arbor Day. Dog That never had a Chance. Carpenter, Rhys.-Thoughts in a Cathedral. Carper, Minnette Slayback.-Wallflower, The. Carr, Col. Clark E.-Lincoln at Gettysburg. Carr, sº Pratt.—Conquest of Sally B. See Iron Way, he. Iron Way, The. Carrick, Alice Van Leet—Discipline. Flower o’ Content. For Mother. Question, A. Town Mouse and the Country Mouse. Carrington, H: Beebe.—America Resents British Dictation. America Survives the Ordeal of Conflicting Systems. As Thy Day Thy Strength Shall Be. Exiles in Egypt, The. Historical Memorabilia of Washington. Idleness a Crime. Memorials of Washington. Military Training in the Schools. New Liberty Bell, The. IPatriotic Prince, The. Batriot's Cry, The. “Ring ! Ring I of liberty and peace l’’ Seeking a Country. Three W’s—Work, Watch, Wait, The. Washington as a Soldier. Carroll, Armond.—From a City Street. Carroll, Jennie.—How the Babies Grow. Carroll, Lewis. See DODGSON, C : LUTWIDGE. Carroll, Lucy.—Only a Daguerreotype. Carruth, Hayden.—Kindergarten Christmas, A. Carruth, W: Herbert.—Each in his Own Tongue. John Brown. Others Call it God. See Each in his Own Tongue. Tescott. When she was Born upon that Kansas Hill. Carryl, C: E:—Ferry Tale, A Memorumdrums. My Recollectest Thoughts. Nautical Ballad, A. Plaint of the Camel, The. Robinson Crusoe. Song in the Dell, The. Walloping Window-blind, The. Carryl, Guy Wetmore.—Ballad, A : “As I was walkin' the jungle round.” Boy Who said Gºwan, The. Débutante, The. Pompeii. Red Riding Hood. Singular Sangfroid of Baby Bunting, The. Sycophantig Fox and the Gullible Raven, The. When the Great Grey Ships Come In. Carson, Eva Lovett.—Distinguished Baby, A. Night Before Thanksgiving. What Might Happen. (Comp.) Carson, Norma Bright.—Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Eyes of the Christ, The. § Carson, Paul.—Arabella and Sally Ann. Carson, W: E.-Playing the Bear. Carswell, E:—Caw I Cawl Cawl Temperance Echo, The. What Whiskey Did for Me. Carter, Mrs. .—Nursery Song. Morrison.) Recitation for Three Little Girls. Robin to His Mate, The. Carter, Agnes L. See MASON, Mrs. AGNES LOUISA [CART- (Alt. also to Mrs. J. See Nursery Song. ER | . Carter, Alice P.--Baby's Correspondence. Day before Christmas, The. Carter, Consider B.-Rustle of the Wing, The. Carter, Grace R.—Trees' Choice, The. Cartwright, Eliza Evans.—Shammy's Christmas Tree. Cartwright, W:—Dead Sparrow, The. Falsehood. New Year's Gift to Brian Lord Bishop of Sarum, A. On a Virtuous Young Gentlewoman that Died Suddenly. On His Majesty's Recovery from the Small-pox. On the Queen's Return from the Low Countries. To Chloe. Caruthers, M. V.-Two Christmas Saints. Carver, J :—Nightfall. Carvie, Alex. Rae.—Phantasy. Cary, Alice.—Abraham Lincoln. Among the Beautiful Pictures. Ory. Autumn. Balder's Wife. Barbara Blue. Blackbird, The. Bridal Hour, The. Burning Prairie, The. Chopper's Child, The. Counsel. Dream, A. Dying Hymn. Easter Bridal Song. Faded Leaves. Fairy of the Dell, The. Faith and Works. Ferry of Galloway, The. Fisherman's Wife, The. Gray Swan, The. Her Last Verses. See Dying Hymn. Hoe your own Row. I Hear a Dear, Familiar Tone. Jenny Dunleath. Krumley. Lesson of Mercy, A. See Pictures of Mem- 1162. Life's Mysteries. Little Brother, The. Look for the Best. “Lovel blessed Lovel if we could hang our walls.” See Bridal Hour, The. “Love's light is strange to you? Ah, me!” Make Believe. Might of Love, The. Mines of Avondale, The. Mother's Picture, A. My Creed. My Darlings. No Ring. Nobility. November. “O winds l ye are too rough, too rough l’” Old Chums. Old Story, The. One of Many. Order for a Picture, An. Pictures of Memory. Pig and the Hen, The. Pretty is that Pretty Does. Ready. Sometimes. Spent and Misspent. Spinster's Stint, A Suppose. Sweetest Picture, The. Take Care. Time. Time to be, The. To Any Desponding Genius. & To the Desponding. See To Any Desponding Genius. Tricksey’s Ring. & º º “True Worth is in being, not seeming.” See Nobility. |Unwise Choice, The. Vanity. Victory of Perry, The. What to Look For. Work. Cary, H: Fs—Fairest Thing in Mortal Eyes, The. (Tr.) Cary, Lucius. See FALKLAND, Lord. Cary, Phoebe.-Alas. Answered. Archie. Ballad of the Canal. Black Ranald. Chicken’s Mistake, The. Christmas Sheaf, The. See Pictures of Memory. See Pictures of Memory. 416 AUTHOR INDEX Chadwick Cary, Phoebe, (Continued). Coming Round. Compensation. Conclusions. Crow's Children, The. “Day is Done, The.” Dead Love. Do your Best. Don't Give Up. Dreams and Realities. Field Preaching. Fire by the Sea, The. Happy Women. He Didn't Think. Hero of Ft. Wagner, The. See Obedience. “I know not which I love the most.” See Spring Flowers. I Remember, I Remember. Jacob. John Brown. John Greenleaf Whittier. John Thompson's Daughter. Rate Ketchem. “Keep a Stiff Upper Lip ! ” Lady Jacqueline, The. Landlord of the “Blue Hen,” The. Leak in the Dike, The. Legend of the Northland, A. Little Gottlieb. - Little Gottlieb's Christmas. See Little Gottlieb. Lowers, The. (Alt.) Marriage of Sir John Smith, The. “May you never say of a brother dear.” Mother and Son. Naughty Little Robin, The. Nearer Home. Obedience. One Sweetly Solemn Thought. Our Good President. Our Heroes. (?) Our Homestead. Our Sun Hath Gone Down. Peace. Psalm of Life, A. Psalm of Marriage. Ready. Samuel Brown. Spring Flowers. Suppose. - Teach us to Wait. Tent Scene, A. Thaddeus Stevens. Thanksgiving. That Calf. There’s a Bower of Bean Wines. They Didn't Think. This Happy Day. Three Bugs. * - Tragedy on Past Participles, (Alt.)—C. A. S. True Love. e We See with our Vision Imperfect. What to Look For. When Lovely Woman. "wly are we so impatient of delay.” See Teach us to ait. Wife, The. Woman’s Conclusions, A. Cary, R. L., Jr.—Fight of Lookout, The. New Magdalen, The. Cary, Gen. S:—Waste Places. Case, Alma J.-Student's Ups and Downs. Case, C:—Short Talk by Charlie Case, A. Case, Josephine A.—In Arcadie. Case, Laura U.-Fatal Glass, The. May Court in Greenwood. Return of the Birds. Veiled Priestess, The. Case, Lizzie York.-Empty Nest, The. E'airy-land. Faith and Reason. Glad Tidings. In de Mornin’. No Unbelief. Southland. Case, Mrs. Luella J. B.-Joan of Arc in Prison. Case, Phila H.-‘‘Boarding 'Round.” Holiday. Nobody’s Child. Case, Rev. W.-Defeat of Burgoyne, The. Casey, J. Keegan.—Donal Kenny. Gracie Og Machree. Maire my Girl. Rising of the Moon, The. Casimir § Great, King of Poland.—It Kindles All My Oll!. Casket.—Reliance on God. Caskin, Lida Pi—Playing School, . Caslin, Mattie M.–Old Maid's Warning, An. Cass, Lewis.-Eloquence. Monroe Doctrine, The. On Precedents in Government. Cassel, Paul.—“Had the great truths waited until the majority voted in their favor.” Cassels, Walter R. :—Love Took Me Softly by the Hand. Cassilis, Ina Leon.—Those Landladies. Cassius, Caius Longinus.--Caesar's Death Justified. Castelar, Emilio.—Abraham Lincoln. See Tribute to Lincoln. Catacombs, The. Freedom of Thought. Gladiators, The. “Let there be no more accursed races on the earth.” Muserere of St. Peter's Church at Rome. See Rome and New Italy. Old Rome and New Italy. Tribute to Lincoln. Castilla, Ethel.—Australian Girl, An. Castillejo.—Women. Qastle, Agnes and Egerton.—How Basil Claimed his Wife. Castle, Miss H. D.—Courting of Mother Goose, The. Castles, Frank.-By Special Request. Caswall, E:--My God, I Love Thee. (Tr.) Sleep, Holy Babe. Cather, Willa Sibert.—Asphodel. Grandmither, Think not I Forget. L’Envoi. Likeness, A. Palatine, The. Spanish Johnny. Catherwood, Mary Hartwell.—Lazarre. Night in Ste. Pilagie, A. See Lazarre. Catholic Times.—Origin of Scandal. Catlin, G : L.-Cripple Ben. Fire-bell's Story, The. Little Mag’s Victory. Lookout Mountain [, 1863—Beutelsbach, 1880]. My Bread on the Waters. “One of the Little Ones.” Postilion of Nagold, The. Street Musicians, The. Cato, Marcus Portius.-Self-respect. Catullus, Caius Valerius.-Sirmio. Cavanagh, C. F.—Judith of Eighteen Sixty-four, A. Cavazza, E. See PULLEN, Mrs. ELIZABETH JONEs. Cave, W:—Of the Lord's Day and Easter. Cawein, Madison Julius.-At the End of the Road. Aubade. Ballad of Low-lie-down. Call of the Heart, The. Comradery. Creek-road, The. Dead Man's Run. Death. * Dirge : “What shall her silence keep.” Enchantment. Flight. Hallowe'en. Here is the Place Where Lowliness Keeps House. Ku Klux. Love and a Day. Magic Purse, The. “Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin.” Miracle of the Dawn, The. Morning Glories. Morning Serenade. Mosby at Hamilton. Old Home, The. On the Farm. Opportunity. Path to the Woods, The. Proem. Rain-crow, The. Road Song, A. Soul, The. Speckled Trout, The. To a Wind-flower. Under Arcturus. Under the Stars and Stripes. Unheard. Violet and the Rose, The. Voice of April, The. Whip-poor-will, The. C lº º th; #; º A l dy.” ayley, G : J :—Epitaph, An: “ Ovely young lady. Celano, Thomas à [or de J.-Dies }.” g y Cennick, J:—Children of the Heavenly King. Century Magazine.—Uncle Cephas' Yarn. White_Brigade, The. (Macy.) “Ceria.”—Effects of War. Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de.—Don Quixote. Don Quixote and Sancho Panza. See Don Quixote. Don Quixote and the Huntress. See Don Quixote. Don Quixote and the Windmills. See Don Quixote. Sleep. See Don Quixote. Chabot, Ernest de.—To a Little Sister of the Poor. Chadman, Wallace C.—Forgetful Eulogist, A Chadwick, G : Alexander.—Helper, The. Weary. Chadwick, J: T:—King Edwin’s Feast. Chadwick, J : White.—Another Year. Auld Lang Syne. Dedication. (Treasury of Helpful Verse.) Defeat. Fate. Full Cycle. Golden Robin's Nest, The. His Mother's Joy. In an Unknown Tongue. In June. It. Singeth Low In Every Heart. Ring Edwin’s Feast. King's Diary, The. Lovers' Treasury of Verse. (Dedication.) 417 Chadwick AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Chadwick, J: White. (Continued). Making of Man, The. Mugford's Victory. * New House: Old Home. Oldest Story, The. Priceless Pearl, The. Recognition. Rise of Man, The. Sadness and Gladness. Song of Trust, A. Starlight. Tête-à-Tête. Two Waitings, The. Two-fold Awe, The. Unrecognized. Wedding Song, A. “Why this Waste? " Yellow-hammer's Nest, The. he. Chaffee, Helen.—Early Start, An. Chahoon, Mary.—At Boarding-school. Chalkhill, J :—Angler, The. Coridon's Song. Oh, the Brave Fisher's Life. . Praise of a Countryman's Life, The. Chaliss, Jas. Courtney.—Christmas Letter, A. f You're Good. Mamma's P'ecious. Challen, Jas.-New Year's Story, A. Chalmers, Patrick R.—Hold. Road, The. Visitor, The. Chalmers, Rev. T:—False Coloring Lent to War. Good Deeds. “I care nothing for passing renown.” In significance of Earth. “Manhood will come, and old age will come, and the dying bed will come.” Miseries of War, The. “Perhaps it may have been little thought of.” TJnbeliever, The. Chamberlain, Alex F.—Folk-lore of Christmas Tide. Glastonbury Thorn and other Plant Lore of Christmas- tide, The. Chamberlain, Arthur.—Home a Different Place. On the Devon €oast. Chamberlain, General Joshua L.-Dead on the Field of Honor. Maine at Gettysburg. Chamberlain, Mellen.—Statue of Webster, The. Chamberlayne, Lewis Parke.—Leaves from the Anthology. Chamberlayne, W:—Chastity. Chambers, Annie. See KETCHUM Mrs. ANNIE. Chamber’s Book of Days.-Easter Singers in the Vorarlburg. Ohambers’ Jowrmal.—Evening. Exiles, The. Love. Love's Life, A. - Love's Transfiguration. Rest. Through Life. Twilight Dreams. Winter. Chambers, Dr. Rob't.—Bobby. Chambers, Rob't W.-“Grey Horse Troop,” The. Officer Brady. Recruit, The. Troop-ship Sails, The. Young Randal. Chambers, W. Fs.-Once in a While. Chamisso, Adelbert von [L: Adelaide J.--Toy of the Giant's Child, The. Woman’s Love and Life. Champion, May Kelsey.-Charles Stuart and the Burglar. Champney, Mrs. Eliz. [Williams].-Oaddy Worthless. Chandler, Alfred T.--Bess. Chandler, Amos H:—When Dora Died. Chandler, Anna P.-Vacation Time at Grandpa's. Chandler, Bessie.-Jacqueminot. Lemonade. Mahmud and the Idol. My Rival. Reminding the Hen. Rivals, The. e Chandler, Eliz. Margaret.—On Returning a Copy of Halleck's OéII1S. Chandlers, Izora.-Christ Arose in His Heart. Chanler, Mrs. Amélie [Rives]. See TROUBETSKoy, Princess. Channing, B. M.–Negro Soldier, The. Channing, Grace Ellery. See CH ANNING-STETSON, Mrs. GRACE ELLERY. Channing, W: Ellery.—Address on Temperance. Barren Moors, The. Courage. Earth Spirit, The. Edith. Flight of the Wild Geese. Freedom. Great Distinction of a Nation, The. Freedom. Great Ideas. Classes. FIillside Cot, The. Hymn of the Earth. Intermperance. See Address on Temperance. See Golden Robin's Nest, See Spiritual See On the Elevation of the Labouring Channing, W: Ellery. (Oontinued). Memory. Mountain, The. National Distinction Depends upon Virtue. See Spiritual Freedom. On the Elevation of the Labouring Classes. Our Boat to the Waves. See Sea Song. Poet's Hope, A. Present Age, The. Responsibility of War, The. Sea Song. Spiritual Freedom. Sleepy Hollow. Tears in Spring. (Lament for Thoreau.) To my Companions. True Courage in Life. See Courage. Unnoticed and Unhonored Heroes. Walden Lake. Channing, .W : H :—Channing's Symphony. Channing-Stetson, Mrs. Grace Ellery.—California of the South. t; England. Flag of Stars, The. Judgment. Song of Arno, A. War. Channon, Frank E.-Helping the Mother-bird. Chapin, C : W. E.-Washington's Service to Education. Chapin, Rev. Edwin Hubbell.—Ballot-box, The. “Come, Howard, from the gloom of the prison, and the taint of the lazar-house.” Dead on the Field of Honor. District School, The. Good Strong Heart, A. Loss of the San Francisco, 1853. Modern Chivalry, Moral and Physical Science Friendly to Freedom. Our Heroes and Martyrs. IPrinting Press, The. Symbols of the Republic. “There can be no prosperity nor virtue nor glory in the aggregate.” Triumph of Peace, The. True Power of a Nation, The. True Source of Reform, The. Who are Really Honored. Chapman, Arthur.—Mother West. Musing of Arroyo Al, The. Out Where the West Begins. Chapman, Coates.—Ballade d’Aujourd 'hui. Chapman, E. J.-Columbia. Drama of Two Lives, The. Prologue. Lake. Scene in Western Canada. Question, A. See Drama of Two Lives, The. Summer Night, A. Chapman, E. L.-Liquor Traffic, The. Chapman, E. W.-Flowers for the Brave. Flowers for the Fallen Hero. See Flowers for the Brave. Chapman, G :-Bridal Song. See Hero and Leander. Camp at Night, The. (Tr.) . See, Iliad, €. Conspiracy of Charles, Duke of Byron, The. Coronet for his Mistress' Philosophy, A. Grief of Achilles, for the Slaying of Patroclus, The. (Tr.) See Iliad, The. Helen on the Rampart. (Tr.) . See Iliad, The. Hermes in Calypso's Island. (Tr.) See Odyssey, The. Hero and Leander. Iliad, The. (Tr.) Master Spirit, The. of Byron, The. Odysseus Reveals himself to his Father. Odyssey, The. Odysseus’ Speech to (Tr.) €. Odyssey, The. (Tr.) See HOMER. On Life’s Rough Sea. Ovid's Banquet of Sense. Praise of Homer, The. Procession of Time, The. See Tears of Peace. Song the Sirens Sung, The. (Tr.) See Odyssey, The. Sonnet: “Muses that sing Love's sensual empirie.” See . Coronet for his Mistress’. Philosophy. Spirit of Homer, The. See Tears of Peace, The. Tears of Peace, The. Thames, The. See Ovid's Banquet of Sense. Chapman, J. Wilbur.—Dear Old-fashioned Mother. True Christian. Chapman, Mary Berri. [BERRI]. Chapple, Joe Mitchell.—In the Glow of Christmas. Charlemagne, King of France.—Weni Creator. (Alt.) Charles, ſº of Orleans.—Fairest. Thing in Mortal Eyes, he How has God Made her Good to See | In the Dark Wood. Looking Towards the Land of France. Of Darts from Lattice Shot, Beware. Return of Spring. Rondel: Shall it be So 2 See HQMER. See Conspiracy of Charles, Duke (Tr.) See Nausicaa. See Odyssey, See HANSBROUGH, Mrs. MARY Song: “Heaven l 'Tis delight to see how fair.” Song: “Wilt thou be mine !” Spring. Summer's Harbingers are Here, The. Year has Cast his Cloak Away, The, 418 AUTHOR, INDEX Cheney Charles, Mrs. Eliz. Rundell.—Anticipation. Child in [or on 1 the Judgment Seat, The. Child-judge, The. See Child in the Judgment Seat, The. Cruse that Faileth, not, The. Sé6 Unfailing Cruse, The. “Is thy cruse of comfort failing? " S66 Unfailing Cruse, The. 'Tis I, be Not Afraid. Unfailing Cruse, The. Charles I. of England.—Majesty in Misery. On a Quiet Conscience. Charles, Lord Neaves.—How to Make a Novel. Let Us All be Unhappy on Sunday. Stuart Mill on Mind and Matter. Charleston Mercury.—On Fort Sumter. Charlesworth, Hector.—Sonnets on the Death of Stevenson. “Charlotte Elizabeth.” See TONNA, Mrs. CHARLOTTE ELIZ- ABETH. Charters, Dr. J. Hamilton.—True Heroism. (3) Chartes, A. Vivanti-Heart of Italy, The. Chartier, Alain.—Ballad: “Fools, fools are mortal men.” |Un Cordier. Chartrain.--Bells, The. ſº Chase, Annie E.-Flag Song for Washington's Birthday. Flock of Birds - Motion Song—Daisy Fair. º Recitation: For a Very Little Girl. (2.) Spring. - Chase, Mrs. M. W.--—Growing Old. Chase, Marion Monks.-One. e Chateaubriand, François René Auguste, Vicomte de- Comparison of Washington and Napoleon. Genius of Christianity, The. - tº 8 tº & Mysteries of Life, The. See Genius of Christianity, The. e Natiº Proclaims a Deity. See Genius of Christianity, € Chatfield, Sara M.–Are These God's Children? Children's Voices. An Easter Ode. Children's Wishes, The. Cross Betsy. sº - Chatham, W: Pitt, Earl of.-Against Employing Indians in War See American War, The. Against Search-warrants for Seamen. Against the Stamp Act. America. Unconquerable. American War, The. Answer of Pitt to Walpole, The. Walpole. Appeal for America, An. Attempt to Subjugate America. Conciliation Preferable to War. Conciliation the Best Policy. Consequences of the American War. War, The. º Employment of Indians in the American War. See American War, The. First Step to Reconciliation with America, The. Horrors of Savage Warfare. See American War, The. Impossibility of Conquering America. In Reply to Mr. Grenville. (1766.) , Lord Chatham against the American War. ican War, The. Lord North’s Ministry Denounced. On Conquering America. Sec American War, The. On #. American Revolution, SC6 American War, €. On the American War. See American War, The. Pitt's Reply to Walpole. . See Reply of Pitt to Walpole. Reconciliation with America. Repeal Claimed by Americans as a Right. Reply of Mr. Pitt. See Reply of Pitt to Walpole. Reply of Mr. Pitt to Sir Robert Walpole. See Reply of Pitt to Walpole. Reply of Pitt to Walpole. Reply to Sir Robert Walpole. See Reply of Pitt fo Walpole. Reply to Walpole. See Reply of Pitt to Walpole. Ruinous Consequences of the American War. Sailor's Consolation, The. Speech against the Employment of Indians in the War with America. See American War, The. Speech on a Motion for an Address to the Throne. Spe; on the American War. See American War, €. War with America, The. See American War, The. Chatterton, Minnie.—Smart Boy, A. Chattºº, T:—Accounts of W. Canynge's Feast, The. 3. See American War, The. See Reply of Pitt to See American See Amer- Bristowe Tragedy. Chorus from Goddwyn. Eclogue the First. Eclogue the Third. e Excellent Ballad , of Charity, An. Faith. See Resignation. Hymn for Christmas Day, A. Last Verses. Maid and Flower. Minstrel's Marriage Song. See AElla. Minstrel's Roundelay. See AElla. Minstrel's Song. See AElla. Minstrel's Song in Ella. See AElla. My Love is Dead. See AElla. Mynstrelles Songe. Q Sing. Unto my Roundelay. On Resignation. See Minstrel's Song. Chatterton, T: (Continued). Resignationſ, The J. Song from AElla. See AElla. Chaucer, ºffrey-Ariadne. See Legend of Good Women, 6. Balade: “Hyd, Absolon, thy gilte tresses clere." See Ballad Sung to Alceste. Balade de Bon Conseyl. Ballad Sung to Alceste. Boke of the Duchesse, The. Camºury Pilgrims, The. See Canterbury Tales, €. Canterbury Tales, The. Clerkes Tale, The. See Canterbury Tales, The. Compleynte of Chaucer to His Purse, The. Court of Love, The. Cuckoo and the Nightingale, The. the Nightingale, etc. - Cuckow and [the] Nightingale. Or, The Boke of Cupide, God of Love. Daisy, The. See Legend of Good Women, The. Destiny. See Canterbury Tales, The. Dethe of Blaunche, The. Duchesse Blanche. See Dethe of Blaunche, The. Emperor's Daughter Stands Alone, An. See Canterbury Tales, The. Flower and the Leaf, The. Forecast. See House of Fame, The. Fox and Cock. See Canterbury Tales, The. Frankeleynes Tale, The. See Canterbury Tales, The. Gentility. See Canterbury Tales, The. Good Counsail. See Good Counseil of Chaucer. Good Counseil of Chaucer. Griselda. See Canterbury Tales, The. IHous[e] of Fame, The. Rnight, The. See Canterbury Tales, The. Enightes Tale, The. See Canterbury Tales, The. Legend of Good Women, The. g Love Unfeigned, The. See Troilus and Criseyde. Merciles Beaute. Milky Way, The. ... See House of Fame, The. Moral Balade of Chaucer. Morning in May. See Canterbury Tales, The. Now Welcom Somer. See Parlement of Foules, The. Nunnes Preestes Tale, The. See Canterbury Tales, The. Palamon and Arcite. See Canterbury Tales, The. |Parlement of Foules, The. Phisiciens Tale, The. See Canterbury Tales, The. Poet, The. See House of Fame, €. Praise of Women. Prayer to Apollo. See House of Fame, The. Prologue, The. See Canterbury Tales, The. Prologue to “The Legende of Goode Women.” See Legend of Good Women, The. Queen Alcestis and the God of Love. Good Women, The. Romaunt of the Rose, The. (Alt.) See Cuckow and See Legend of Roundel, A. “Now welcom somer.” See Parlement of Foules, The. Roundels. Squieres Tale, The. See Canterbury Tales, The. Talº,; the Man of Lawe, The. See Canterbury Tales, 162. To Life's Pilgrim. See Good Counseil of Chaucer. To My Empty Purse. See Compleynte of Chaucer to his Purse, The. To Rosemounde,-A Balade. Trees, Flowers, and Birds. The. Troilus and Criseyde. º Hºus and Criseyde. See Troilus and Criseyde. I’ll UIl. Virginia. See Canterbury Tales, The. Welcome Summer. Wife's Tale, The. See Canterbury Tales, The. Young Squire, The. Chawtawquan-Historic Tree of Chicago, The. Silence is Golden. See World to Come, The. World to Come, The. Cheavens, J. S.—Country School, The. Cheem, Aliph.-Perfide Albion. Two Thumpers. Cheever, G : B.-Avalanches of Jungfrau Alp. lanches of the Jungfrau. Avalanches of the Jungfrau. Deacon Giles's Distillery. “Step to the Captain's Office and Settle.” Chellis, Mary Dwinell.—Out of Shadow. Something to be Done. 4 Chemnitzer, Ivan Ivanovitch. See KHEMNITZER, IVAN IVAN- OWITCH. Chenedolle, C. J. P. de.—Moonlight in May. Cheney, Anne Cleveland.—Morning. Cheney, J: Vance.—Abraham Lincoln. At the Sign of The Spade. Coyote. Days that Come and Go. Dying Nun, €. Evening Songs. Every One to His Own Way. Fallen, The. Great is Today. Happiest Heart, The. Kitchen Clock, The. Lincoln. See Parlement of Foules, See Ava- 419 Cheney AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Cheney, J: Vance. (Continued). Man with the Hoe—A Reply, Thé. Music of Nature, The. Old Braddock. On a Picture of Lincoln. One. Presidio Hill. San Francisco (April 1906). San Francisco (October, 1909). Seasons, The. Skillful Listener, The. Snowflakes. Somewhere. Strong, The. “Sweet-thing” Jane. Tears. To a Humming-bird. Way of it, The. , Weeds and Flowers. Whither. Cheney, Warren.—January. Chénier, André.-Awaiting the Guillotine, 1794. Young Captive, The. Cherry Andrew.—Bay of Biscay, The Green Little Shamrock of Ireland, The. ºf Tom Moody. Cherryſ, or Merry], J. W.-Shells of Ocean. Cherry, W. C.—Unregistered Record, An. Chesson, Nora. See HOPPER, NORA. Chester, Anson G.-Tapestry Weavers, The. Wanted. Chester, G : Randolph.-Back to Broadway. Seven-dollar Bill, A. Chester, Harry S.—When the Light Goes Out. Chester, Vale.—Conjugating German, The. Chesterfield, Philip D. Stanhope, Earl of.-Advice to a Lady in Autumn. Aim at Perfection. On a Full-length Portrait of Beau Marsh. Chesterton, Gilbert Keith.-Ballad of the White Horse. Ballade of Suicide, A. & Christ-Child, The. Christmas Carol, A. Feast of the Snow, The. FIouse of Christmas, The. Song of Elf, The. See Ballad of the White Horse. Songs of Guthrum and Alfred, The. To M. E. W. Chevalier, Albert.—Fallen Star, A. Future Mrs. 'Awkins, The. My Old Dutch. “Wot vur do ’ee luw oil?” Cheverton, E: C.—Uncover to the Flag. Cheverton, Rev. E. G.-Decoration Day Oration. Chew, Beverly.—Old Books are Best. Cheyney, Levi.--One Heart's enough for Me. Chicago Daily Socialist.—It looked too Serious to Him. Chicago Herald.—Cold, Hard Cash. Chicago Inter-Ocean.—Congress of Nations, The. Chicago Leader.—Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg. Chicago News.--Circumstantial Evidence. Chicago Post.—Boys Wanted. Af Chicago Rambler.—Decorative Mania, The. Chicago Record.—Just One Signal. Chicago Record-Herald,—Congressman Jones. Chicago Times.—Me and [or an’] Jim. Panther's Choice, The. e Chicago Tribune.—Latest Form of Literary Hysterics. Personal. Tribute to Mother. Chick, M. P.-Pitcher or Jug. Chidwick, J. P.-Spanish-American War, The. Child, Fs. Jas.--Overtures from Richmond, Child, Mrs. Lydia Maria [Francis.]—Apple-seed John. Birds' Nests. Boy's Thanksgiving, A. Freedom Must Triumph. See Rebels of Boston before the Rovolution, The. If Ever I See. See Birds' Nests. Little Maiden and the Little Bird, The. Rebels of Boston before the Revolution, The. Speech against the Stamp Act. See Rebels of Boston before the Revolution, The. Supposed Speech of James Otis. See Rebels of Boston before the Revolution, The. Thanksgiving Day. Who Stole the Bird’s Nest ? World I am Passing Through, The. Child Garden.—Bird's Lawn Party, The. Child, R. : Washburn.—In Willard's Shoes. Man. In the Shadow. Perfect Peace. “Shang.” § Child World,—Once. Sorrowful Sea-gull, The. Spring Song, Summer's Sunny Days. & Childe-Pemberton, H. L.-Backward Child, A. I and My Father-in-law. Childs, Harold.—William James. Childs, J. Ward.—I Want to be a Soldier. Childs, Mary Fairfax.-Marse Linkum's Mistek. Chinn, G :-Annihilation. Chipman, Edgar M.–Joe, the Tramp. “Chiquita.” See HARTE, Fs. BRET. Chishold, W: B.-Bonnets Indispensable to Easter. Chisholm, Belle V.--Babbette's Easter LeSSon. Exchanged Graves. Chisholm, W: B-"Flag the Train.” Chittenden, W: Lawrence.—Dying Scout. Choate, I: Bassett.—Chickadee. Fairies’ Work. Waking. tº sº tº Choate, Jos. H.-Address at the Unveiling of the Statue of Rufus Choate. º Sublime Opportunity of History. Choate, Rufus.--Address Delivered in South Danvers, at the pedication of the Peabody Institute, Sept. 29, 1854. Age of the Pilgrims the Heroic Period of our His- tory, The. American Nationality. Parbarity of National Hatreds. Great Britain. Birthday of Washington, The. Consolations of Literature, The. in South Danvers, etc. Daniel Webster's Eloquence. Eloquence of Revolutionary Periods, The. Enmity toward Great Britain. g IHeroic Age, The. See Age of the Pilgrims the Heroic Period of our History, The. tº sº tº IHeroism of the Pilgrims, The. See Age of the Pilgrims the Heroic Period of our History, The. Love of Country. See American Nationality. National Life. See American Nationality. Nationality. See American Nationality. New England Climate in Summer, The. Old Grudge against England, The. See Enmity toward Great Britain. Pilgrims of New England, The. See Age of the Pilgrims, the Heroic Period of our History, The. Spartans and the Pilgrims, The. See Age of the Pilgrims the Heroic Period of our History, The. Two Schools of Eloquence. Value of Literature to the Union. Cholmondely-Pennell, H:—Bloated Biggaboon, The. Boat Race, The. Lay of the Deserted Influenzaed. Night Mail North, The. Our Traveller. Waterloo Place. What the Prince of I Dreamt. Chorley, H: Fothergill.—Brave Old Oak, The. Chrestien de Troyes.—Present, and the Past in the Twelfth Century, The. Christgau, Ferdinand G.-Some Saintly Cities. Christian Advocate;—Happy Day, A Little Lad's Answer, A. Christian at Work.-Life's Sunsets. Christia/m, flººr World.—Glimpse of Washington's Birth- plaCe, A. Washington as he Looked. Christian Intelligencer.—“Man has those that are material.” Mothers and Sons. Christian Observer.—Baby Faith. Christian Union.—Coming Woman, The. “O mothers whose children are sleeping.” Christian Weekly.—Be Kind to the Birds. Ready for a Kiss. Christie, Mrs. Annie Rothwell.—After the Battle. Mary Jane and I. Welcome Home. Woman’s Part, The. Christie, Jessie Gertrude.—Perfectly Lovely Companion, A. Personals. Christie, J:—Ruined Homestead, The. Chrysostom, Saint John. See SAINT JOHN CHRYSOSTOM. Church, E: A.—Valentine to a Man of Worth. Church, Mrs. Ella Rodman [MacIlwaine], --Mr. Slocum. Church, Frank P.-Is there a Santa Claus' Chºwreh Times,—Hodening in Kent. Churchill, C:—Apology, The. Characters of Actors. See Rosciad, The. Charles the First. See Gotham. Description of 'Johnson. See Ghost, The. Desºrtion of His Muse. See Prophecy of Famine, €. Ghost, The. Gotham. Ritty Clive. On Smollett. Prophecy of Famine, The. Rosciad, €. Churchill, J. W.--Wendell Phillips. Churchill, Rose.—This is All. Churchill, Winston.—Abolitionist and Slaveholder. See Crisis, The. Bone of Contention, The. • Crisis, The. Douglas-Lincoln Debate. See Enmity toward See Address Delivered interests other than See Crisis, The. Virº Carvel and President Lincoln. See Crisis, €. Cibber, Colley.—Blind Boy, The. Mrs. Mountfort. Cicero, Marcus Tullius.-Against Caius Verres. See Verres Denounced. Arraignment of Catiline. Catiline Denounced. ... See First Oration against Catiline. Catiline Expelled. See Second Oration against Catiline. 420 § AUTHOR INDEX Clay Cicero, Marcus Tullius. (Continued). Cicero against Verres. See Verres Denounced De Oratore. tº “g º First Oration against Catiline. Law of Virtue, The. 'Oration against Antony. e s g Oration against Catiline. See First Oration against Catiline. Panegyric on Julius Caesar. See Speech in Behalf of Marcus Claudius Marcellus, Second Oration against Catiline. tº * Separation from Traitors. See First Oration against Catiline. Speech in Behalf of Marcus Claudius Marcellus. Study of Eloquence, The. See De Oratore. Verres Denounced. Cincinnati Commercial.-Vocabularic Duel, A. e Cincinnati Commercial Gazette.—Parting of Lee and his Comrades, The. Cincinnati Commercial Tribune.—Ballade of Wonder. Cincinmati Enqwurer.—Keep on Kicking. Cincinnati Post.—Glory of the Girl, The. Cincinnati Times Star.—Childless, The. One, The. Cipriani, Lisi.-How Little Boys Learn to be Kings. “Clara Augusta.”—How they Kept a Secret. In Want of a Servant. Matrimonial Advertisement, The. Miss Splicer Tries the Toboggan. * Toboggan Slide, The. See Miss Splicer Tries the To- boggan. * Clare, J :—Christmas Time. Graves of Infants. IIis Last Verses. See Lasciate ogni Speranza. ; * Yet What I am. See Lasciate ogni Speranza. uly. Laborer, The. Lasciate ogni Speranza. My Early Home. Primroseſ, The-C.]. Song: “Love lies beyond the tomb.” Summer Evening, The. Summer Moods. Tell-tale Flowers. Thrush's Nest, The. To a Primrose. To the Glowworm. Written in Northampton County Asylum. See Lasciate ogni Speranza. Clarétie, Jules.—Boum-boum. Clark, Alexander.—“In the whole realm of nature there is never found an unanswerable instinct.” My Early Home. Clark, A. F. Bruce—Water Song, A. Clark, C : B., Jr.—Cowboy's Prayer, The. Outlaw, The. Clark, C : Heber (“Max Adeler”) —Avalanche of Drugs, An. See Out of the Hurly Burly. Bill. Bill Smith. Book Canvasser, The. Bridget as a School-teacher. Catching the Morning Train. Burly. High Art—Music. How to Go to Sleep. Judge Pitman on Various Kinds of Weather. Sce Out of the Hurly Burly. Major Slott's Visitor. Minister's Grievances, The. Mr. Barker’s Picture. Mr. Pott's Story. Mrs. Jones's Pirate. Morning “Argus.” Obituary Department, The. See Out of the Hurly Burly. My 1. Political Speech. See Out of the Hurly urly. Out of the Hurly Burly. Reaching the Early Train. Burly. story º Bishop Potts, The. urly. Wooden Leg, The. Clark, Clara Savile. See CLARKE, CLARA SAVILE. Clark, Mrs. D. H.-Recompense, A. Clark, Esther M.–Call of Kansas, The. Clover and Sky. FIands that Cling, The. I Knew a Poet. Man behind the Gun, The. Mother, The. My Dear. Stars above Mt. Oread, The. Clark, Mrs. Fanny [Foster] –Charlie. Derby Day. Tom’s Little Star. Clark, G. W.--—Old Man's Oath, The. Clark, G. Orr.—Spankuty Man. Clark, H. Savile. See CLARKE, H. SAVILE. Clark, Helen Whitney.—Grandpa's Courtship. St. Valentine's Day. Clark, J. H.-Game of Choice. Clark, Jas. G.-Art Thou Living Yet? Dawn of Redemption, The. Leona. See Out of the Hurly See Out of the Hurly See Out of the Hurly Clark, Jas, G. (Continued). Lincoln. Mountains of Life, The. Voice of the People, The. Clark, Kate Upson.—Baby's Letter, The. Sea-puss, The. Clark, L. C.—Flamingo, The. Clark, Luella.-Be Kind. Fir-tree, The. If you Love Me. Little by Little. Clark, Mary Bayard.—Cleopatra's Soliloquy. Clark, Mattie A. W.-At Sunset. S. T.--Toward Emmaus. , Sarah D.—Soldanella, The. Clark, #ºv. T: March.-Responsibilities of Young Men, e Clark, W: M.–Song of the Winter Winds. Clark, W. Gaylord.—Last Prayer of Mary, Queen of COLS. Remembrance, A. Clarke, .—May. Clarke, C : B.-Border Affair. Clarke, Clara Savile.—In Love with his Wife. See Merely Players. Merely Players. Clarke, Ednah Proctor. See HAYES, Mrs. EDNAH PROCTOR [CLARKE]. Clarke, Eliza E.--About Flags. Clarke, Florence.—Refused Shelter—Killed by Lightning. (Tr.) Clarke, G: , Herbert.-Child's Evening Hymn, A. Ecclesiastes. Foretaste of Spring, A. Resentment. Skater and Wolves. To a Butterfly. Clarke, Hamilton.—Mein Schweet Moosik. Clarke, H. Savile.—Francesca. Romance of a Glove, The. Romance of the Rood-loft, A. Siege of Lucknow, The. Clarke, Herbert Edwin.—Age, The. Cry, A. In the Wood. Lady Mine. Clarke, Ida M. C.—Little Boy's Wish. Clarke, Jas. Freeman.—Almighty Love, The. Answer, The. (Tr.) Caliph and Satan, The. (Tr.) Cana. Difficulty, The. (Tr.) Grass and Roses. Here am I. & “Love doth to her eyes repair.” (Tr.) Protecting Shadows. Rabia. (Tr.) Reminiscence, A. Riviera di Ponente. Spring Song, A. (Tr.) “When Shall We Meet Again 7 '' Clarke, Jas. G. See CLARK, JAs. G. Clarke, Jos. Ignatius Constantine.—After the Lecture on Spion Kop. Fighting Race, The. Runship of the Celt, The. Clarke, Lilian.—Wer Wenig Sucht, der Findet Wiel. Clarke, Macdonald.—In the Graveyard. Clarke, Mrs. Mary Cowden.—See CowDEN-CLARKE, MARY. Clarke, Medora.-Defiled. Clarke, Rebecca Sophia (“Sophie May”).-Christobal. Inkstand, The. See Little Prudy. Reeping House. Rilled with Rindness. Little Prudy. Little Prudy’s Sister Susy. Playing “Hookey.” See Little Prudy. Tiny Quarrel, A. See Little, Prudy's Sister Susy. Where there's a Will There's a Way. Clarke, Sara Jane. Seó, LIPPINCOTT, Mrs. CLARKE]. Clarke, Sarah D.—Lastra a Signa. Claudius, Matthias.-Evening Song. |Hen, The. Night Song. Claxton, Beaumont.—On the Sunset Line. Stage of Destiny, The. Clay, Cassius Marcellus.-America, the Child of Destiny. Aspirations for America. Rhapsody, A. Clay, H:—Address to Lafayette. Ambition of a Statesman. See Speech at the Barbecue at Lexington in Honor of Mr. Clay. America's Duty to Greece. See On the Greek Revolu- tion. • Defense of Jefferson. Dissolution of the Union. Duty of America to Greece. tion. Expunging Resolution, The. Greek Revolution. See On the Greek Revolution. In Favor of Prosecuting the War. See Mr. Clay and the War of 1812. Military Insubordination. See On the Seminole War. (TY.) Mrs. SARA JANE See On the Greek Revolu- 421 Clay AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Clay, H: (Continued). e Military Supremacy Dangerous. See On the Seminole r 8.I’. Military Supremacy Dangerous to Liberty. See On the Seminole War. Mr. Clay and the War of 1812. National Glory. See On the Direct Tax. Noblest. Public Virtue, The. See On the Bank Veto. On American Industry. On Recognizing the Independence of Greece, 1824. See On the Greek Revolution. On the Bank Veto. On the Direct Tax. On the Greek Revolution. On the Seminole War. Patriotism Inculcates Public Virtue. See On the Bank Veto. Public Virtue. See On the Bank Veto. Sacredness of the Union. e “Sir, an attempt has been made to alarm the committee.” Spe; at the Barbecue at Lexington in Honor of Mr. ay. Speech on #, War of 1812. See Mr. Clay and the alº O © Sympathy with the Greeks. See On the Greek Revolu- O tion. Waledictory Address to the Senate. Clayton.—Rainbow, The. Cleary, Kate M.–Mission of Kitty Malone, The. Cleaveland, C. L.-November. g Cleaveleand, Mrs. Eliz. H. [Jocelyn].—Hidden Path, The ; or, The Atlantic Cable. - - - No Sects in Heaven. Alt. also to Mrs. Cecilia J. Cleve- all Cl. Shibboleth. Cleghorn, Sarah N.—Haunted Village. Hemlock Mountain. Oldenburys of Sunderland, The. Cleiveland, J:—Had Cain Been Scot. Satire on the Scots. Cleland, W.-Hallo, my Fancy. Qlemens, Jeremiah. —Intervention in the Wars of . Europe. Clemens, S: Langhorne (“Mark Twain”)—American Spe- cimen, An. See Tramp Abroad, A. Aurelia's Unfortunate Young Man. Babies, The. See Speech on the Babies. Buck Fanshaw's Funeral. See Roughing It. Christian Science. Competitive Examination, A. See Yankee Arthur's Court. Concerning Chambermaids. ' Coyote, The. See Roughing It. Critical Situation, The. See Tramp Abroad, A. in King Damascus. See Innocents. Abroad. Day at Niagara, A. See Visit to Niagara, A. ' Death Disk. Encounter with an Interviewer, An. Epitaph. *Pºe of the McWilliamses with Membranous r0llp. Experience with European Guides. See Innocents TO3Cl. Facts in the Case of the Great Beef Contract. First Interview with Artemus Ward. French Duel, The. See Tramp Abroad, A. General Grant's English. George and His Hatchet. Getting under Way. See Innocents Abroad. “Great Beef Contract,” The. See Facts in the Case of the Great Beef Contract. Ghost Story, A. See Golden Arm, The. Golden Arm, The. Guessing Nationalities. See Tramp Abroad, A. FIe Called it off. IHow I was Sold. See How the Author was Sold in Newark. How the Author was Sold in Newark. Biow Tom Sawyer got His Fence Whitewashed. See Tom Sawyer. * IIow. Tom Sawyer Whitewashed His Fence. See Tom Sawyer. Innocents Abroad. ty Introduction, An. Jim Wolfe and the Cats. Jumping Frog, The. Ladies, The. Literary Nightmare, A. Mark Twain and the Interviewer. an Interviewer, An. Mark Twain as a Farmer. Mark Twain Edits an Agricultural Paper. Mark Twain on Juvenile Pugilists. Mark Twain on , the Weather. See Speech on the Weather. (O. Mark Twain Tells an Anecdote of A. Ward. Mark Twain, Visits Niagara. See Visit, to Niagara, A. Mark Twain's Account of “Jim Smiley.” See Jumping Erog, The. Mark Twain's Anecdote on A. Ward. See Mark Twain Tells an Anecdote of A. Ward. Mark Twain's Description of European Guides. See Innocents Abroad. Mark Twain's First Interview with Artemus Ward. See First Interview with Artemus Ward, Mark Twain's Great “Beef Contract.” See Facts in the Case of the Great Beef Contract, The. See Encounter with Clemens, S: Langhorne (“Mark Twain”). (Continued). Mark Twain's Mining Story. Mark Twain's Opinion of Chambermaids. See Con- cerning Chambermaids. Mark Twain's Story of the “Bad Little Boy.” See Story of the Bad Little Boy. Mark Twain's Story of the “Good Little Boy.” See Story of the Good Little Boy. Mark Twain's Watch. Membranous Croup and the McWilliamses. See Ex- perience of the McWilliamses with Membranous Croup. Minister’s Blunder, The. Mrs. McWilliams and the Lightning. My Editing. My First Interview with Artemus Ward. See First Interview with Artemus Ward. New England Weather. See Speech on the Weather. Nicodemus Dodge. On the Sphinx. See Innocents Abroad. Our Guide in Genoa and Rome. See Innocents Abroad. Our Guides. See Innocents Abroad. Pudd’nhead Wilson. Roughing It. Speech on the Babies. Speech on the Weather. Story of the Bad Little Boy. Story of the Good Little Boy. Tale of the Fishwife and its Sad Fate. Abroad, A. Telephonic Conversation, A. Tom and Roxy. Sce Pudd’nhead Wilson. Tom Sawyer. Tom Sawyer Treated for Sawyer. Tom Sawyer's Love Affair. See Tom Sawyer. Tramp Abroad, A. Trying Situation, A. See Tramp Abroad, A. Visit to Niagara, A. Yankee in King Arthur's Court, A. Clemens, S: Hººghorne, and Warner, C: Dudley.-Gilded ge, €. Steamboat Race, The. See Gilded Age, The. Uncle Daniel's Introduction to a Mississippi Steamer. See Gilded Age, The. Uncle Dan'l’s [or Daniel's] Apparition [and Prayer]. See Gilded Age, The. - Uncle, Dan'l's Prayer. See Gilded Age, The. Washington Hawkins Dines with Colonel Sellers. See Gilded Age, The. Clement, Clay.—Within the Gates. Clement, Ella. Hº-Christmas Eve Adventure, A. Incompatibility: A Charade. Justice. Rehearsal, The. Signing the Pledge. Clement, Lewis R.—“‘Ceptin' Jim.” Clements, J. R.—Mother's Good-By, A. Clemmer, Mary.—By the Sea. “For they alone have need of sorrow.” Good-by, Sweetheart. Mother Love. Nantasket. Something Beyond. Waiting. Words for Parting. Clephane, Eliz. Cecilia—Lost Sheep, The. Nine, The. Ninety and Nine, The. Clerk, Sir J.:—Miller, The. “O Merry May the Maid Be.” Clermont Herald.—What to Forget. Cleveland, Mrs. Cecilia J.—No Sects in Heaven. LAND, Mrs. ELIZ. E. J. Cleveland, Grover. See CLEVELAND, (STEPHEN) GROVER. Cleveland, J:—On Scotland. To the Memory of Ben Jonson. Cleveland, Kate H.-As the Twig is Bent. Cleveland Leader.—Capital Punishment. That Tired Feeling. Cleveland, Orestes.—Our Centennial Celebration. Cleveland Plain Dealer.—Beneath the Flag. Beyond. He was the Man. Queer Christening, A. cleveland, (Stephen) Grover.—Advent of the Ballot Reform, € 18, Ballot Reform. See Advent of the Ballot Reform, The. Civic Duties. See Inaugural Address, The. College and the Nation, The. See Political Duties and Responsibilities of University Men. Columbian Exposition Opened, The. Empire State, The. Garfield Statue, The. Inaugural Address, The. Influence of Universities. People of the United States, The. Political Duties and Responsibilities of University Men. Resistence of Mal-administration. Cleveland, Treadwell, Jr.—Few Statistics, A. See Primer of Conservation. Primer of Conservation, A. Clifford, Ethel.—Dark Road, The. Harp of Sorrow, The. Last Hour, The. See Tramp Lovesickness. See Tom See Ninety and See CLEAVE- 422 AUTHOR INDEX Cole, Cline, W: Hamilton.—Glory of the Game, The. Clingan, C. J.-Only a Drunkard. Clinton, De Witt.—Against Foreign Conquest. Clinton, J. E.-Ode on Christmas. Clive, Mrs. Archer.—Queen's Ball, The. Clive, Caroline.—Conflict. “Clodia.”—“If Jove would give the leafy bowers.” Clothier, Clarkson.—At Last. Cloud, Marietta F.—Legend of the True, A. , Woman’s Power. cloud, Virginia Woodward.—Ballad of Sweet P. The. 8.I’6. Mother's Song, The. Old Street, An. Denelope's Christmas Dance. - What the Lord High Chamberlain Said. Witch, The. - Youth. Clough, Arthur Hugh.-Academy at Venice, The. Ah! Yet Consider It Again. Amours de Voyage. At Torcello. At Venice. Atheism. See Dipsychus. Bathers, The. See Bothie of Tober-na-Wuolich, The. Bathing. See Bothie of Tober-na-Wuolich, The. Becalmed at Eve. Bethesda. Blessed are they that have not Seen. IBothie of Tober-na-Wuolich, The. Claude to Eustace. See Amours de Voyage. Columbus. Columbus Crossing the Atlantic. See Columbus. Come Back. See Songs in Absence. Courage. See Say Not the Struggle Nought, Avail- t €1,1]. Despondency Rebuked. Nought Availeth. Dipsychus. Easter Day. * Blsº and Philip. S60 Say not the Struggle See Bothie of Tober-na-Wuolich, 163. En Route. See Amours de Voyage. Green Fields of England. Bidden Love, The. His lººd Stream, The. See Bothie of Tober-na-Vuolich, €. Homeward I the Evening Comes. Hope. Hope Evermore and Believe. In a Lecture-room. In a London Square. In Venice; Dipsychus Speaks. Isolation. See Dipsychus. Ite Domum Saturae, Venit Hesperus. Jacob. Juxtaposition. Keeping On. Latest Decalogue, The. Le Diner. See Spectator ab Extra. “Mighty ocean rolls and raves, The.” Absence. Monte Cavallo. Natura Naturans. New Sinai, The. See Dipsychus. See Amours de Voyage. See Songs in No More. See Song of Autumn, A. On the Lido. Parvenant. See Spectator ab Extra. “Perchè Pensa º Pensando S' Invecchiº.” Peschiera. - Philip to Adam. See Bothie of Tober-na-Wuolich, Tho. Philosophy. Protest, A. Qua Cursum Ventus. Questioning Spirit, The. Qui Laborat, Orat. Return, The. See Songs in Absence. River Tiber, The. Rome. Say not the Struggle Naught Availeth. Shadow, The. Sic Itur. Sleeping Child, A. Song of Autumn, A. Songs in Absence. Spectator ab Extra. See Dipsychus. Stream of Life, The. - There is no God. To a Sleeping Child. Where Lies the Land! See Songs in Absence. Who Knows? See Amours de Voyage. With Whom is no Variableness. See “With whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning.” “With whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning.” Clover, Madge.—In Carmel Bay. Clover, S: Travers.--When Zephyrs Blow. Clyde, Kate.—Little Things. Clyne, Norval.—Light of Christmas, The. Coale, Alice A.—Daddy Drum. “Honest and Honorable.” Two Faults. Uncle Deal's Lecture. Coan, Rev. Leander S.—Better in the Morning. | Cole, i Coan, Titus Munson.—Crystal, The. Dream of Flowers, Nihil Humani Alienum. Coates, Elmer Ruan.—Balance Wheel, The. Billy K. Simes. Bridget and the Matinee. Falling in and Falling Out. False Faces. Genius. Giles and Abraham. Nothing for Use. Sand-man, The. That Autograph Sale. Twenty-one To-day. tº Coates, Mrs. Florence Van Leer [Earle].-Adieu, An. Angelus, The. , Buffalo. By the Conemaugh. Courage. Death. Gambler's Wife, The. House of Pain, The. India. Jewel-weed. Man. Morning-glory, The. Narrow Window, A. New York. Perdita. Poetry of Earth, The. Song: “For me the jasmine buds unfold.” See World is Mine, The. © g Song: “If Love were but a Little Thing.” Survival. Tennyson. Through the Window. Time. To-morrow. |Unconquered Air, The. World is Mine, The. e Coates, Reynell.—Christian Charity. Gambler's Wife, The. Cobb, H: N.—“Father, Take my Hand.” Answer, The. Gracious Answer, The. Promise, The. See Gracious Answer, The. Cobb, Mark Huntington.—World Would Be Better for It, e , The. Cobb, Sylvanus, Jr.—Uncle Noah’s Ghost. Cobbe, !-Cobbe's Prophecies. Cobbe, Frances Power.—Rich in the Lord. Cobden, R :—American Merchant Vessels. Coburn, C. F.—Lesson in Tennis, A. Coburn, F. D.—Victories. Cochran, Bourke.—True American Patriotism. Cochran, W. Eugene.—Colored Philosophy. Cochrane, Alfred.—Eight-day Clock, The. My Terrier. Omnia Vincit. g gº To Anthea, Who May Command Him. Anything. Upon Lesbia—Arguing. Cochrane, Frances.—Face to Face. Cochrane, Hugh.-Ideal. t Cockburn, Mrs.-See RUTHERFORD, ALISON. Cocke, Zitella.-Greek Mother's Lullaby. |How we Celebrated. Miss Nancy's Gown. My Cross. So Very Queer. Thankful Boy. .' What the Wind Says. * Prof. William Johnson (?).—“All the rich treas- See Gracious Cocker, & * g { } gre; of the past are appropriated by Christian- ity.’ ** Cockin, Hereward K.—Death of Burnaby, The. Cockton, H:—Night with a Ventriloquist, A. Ventriloquist on a Stage-coach, A. . Cody, Grace Ethelwyn.—Mildred's Conscience. Coe, Alice Rollit.—Turn of the Road, The. Coe, Eli G.-Waiting. Coe, R: Jr.—Emblems. Life. Coffey, Clara Beatrice.—Christmas Angel’s Message, The. Coffin, C: Carleton.—Caleb Krinkle. * How Randa went over the River. See Caleb Krinkle. Coffin, Rob't Barry (“Barry Gray”).-Ships at Sea. . Thaddeus Kosciuszko. Coffin, Rob't Stevenson.—(Wr.) See foregoing. Coggins, Paschal H.-Affection of the Heart, An. Coggswell, .—“Estrangement.” Coggswell, F. H.-Lawyer's Lullaby, The. Cohan, G :-Myself and Me. Cohen, D. S.—As “Old Giles” Saw it. Colborne, Mary.—Singing Lesson. Colcord, Millie.—Life's Weaving. Cole, A. B.-Mr. Jonathan Bangs. Cole, C. M.–Says I. Cole, J: W :—Discipline of Gardening, The. . Cole, Rob't Jermain.-Song: “Bud into blossom, into fruit.” S: Valentine.—Hammer and Anvil. His Last Victory. flower 4:23 Cole AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Cole, Timothy.—Year's End, The. Coleman, Helena.-Among the Pines. Dawn. Forest Tragedy. Night among the Thousand Isles. On the Trail. Pelican, The. Prospector, The. Coleman, Mary.—His Name. Coleman, Patrick Jas.-Seed-time. Coleridge, E. H.-Experto Crede. Coleridge, E: P.-CEdipus at Colonus (Tr.) Coleridge, Hartley.—Address to Certain Gold-fishes. Birth of Speech, The. Boyhood and Girlhood. Childhood. Donne. Harly Death. See Reply. First Birthday, The. First Man, The. See Birth of Speech, The. Flight of Youth, The. Friendship. See to a Friend. Ideality. Lark and the Nightingale, The. Long Time a Child. May, 1840. “Multum Dilexit.” Night. No Life Wain. November. “Of Such is the Kingdom of God.” On Infancy. Prayer. Questionings. Reply. Sabbath Day's Child, The. Shakespeare. See To Shakespeare. She is not Fair to Outward View. See Song: “She is not fair to outward view.” Solitary-hearted, The. See Stanzas: “She was a queen of noble Nature's crowning.” Song: “She is not fair to outward view.” Song: The Lark. Song: “Tis sweet to hear the merry lark.” See Song: I’S. Stanzas: “She was a queen of noble Nature's crown- ing.” Summer Rain. Swift. “'Tis sweet to hear the merry lark.” See Song: The Lark. To a Deaf and Dumb Little Girl. To a Friend. To a Lofty Beauty, from Her Poor Kinsman. To a Proud Kinswoman. See To a Lofty Beauty from Her Poor Kinsman. To Shakespeare. To the Nautilus. Unpardonable Sin, The. Whither. See following. Whither is Gone the Wisdom and the Power % “Youth, Thou art Fled.” Coleridge, Mary E.-Blue and White. Gone. Huguenot, A. King, The. Mortal Combat. Our Lady. Punctilio. Unwelcome. Coleridge, S: Taylor.—Alice du Clos. Ancient Mariner, The. See Rime of the Ancient Mar- iner, The. Ancient Mariner among the Dead Bodies of the Sail- ors, The. See Rime of the Ancient Mariner. Ancient Mariner Finds a ,Voice to Bless and Pray. See Rime of the Ancient Mariner. Ancient Mariner Refreshed by Sleep and Rain, The. See Rime of the Ancient Mariner. Answer to a Child's Question. Astrological Tower, The. (Tr.) See Wallenstein. Avaro. (Tr.) See Epigram: “There comes from old Awaro's grave.” Bad Poets. Ballad of the Dark Ladie, The. Beelzebub and Job. See Job's Luck. Belief in Astrology, The. (Tr.) See Wallenstein. Bell and Brook. See Three Graves, The. Best Prayer, The. See Rime of the Ancient Mariner. Boy in the Wilderness, The. Breeze after the Calm, The. See Rime of the An- cient Mariner. Broken Friendships. See Christabel. Butterfly, The. Catullian Hendecasyllables. Chamouny. See Hymn before Sunrise in the Wale of Chamouni. Character. See Good, Great Man, The. Child in the Wilderness, The. Child's Evening, A. See Child's Evening Prayer. Child's Evening Prayer. Coleridge, S: Taylor. (Continued). Choral Song of Illyrian Peasants. See Zapolya. Christabel. Christmas Carol, A. Cologne. Complaint and Reproof. Day-dream, A Dead Calm at Sea. See Rime of the Ancient Mari- ner, The. Dejection: An Ode. Devil's Thoughts, The. See Devil's Walk, The.—Cole- ridge and Southey. Pirº He is gone—is dust. (Tr.) See Wallen- Sü61Il. Domestic Peace. Eolian Harp, The. Epigram : “FIoarse Maevius,” etc. See On a Reader of his Own Verse. Epigram: “Sly Beelzebub,” etc. See Job's Luck. Epigram: “Swans sing before they die,” etc. See On a Bad Singer. Fº “There comes from old Avaro's grave.” 7". Epigram: Cologne. See Cologne. Epigram on a Bad Singer: See On a Bad Singer. Epigram on Job and the Devil. See Job’s Luck. Epitaph: “Stop, Christian passerby,” etc. Epitaph on an Infant. Epitaph on Himself. See Epitaph: “Stop, Christian passer-by,” etc. Eternal Poem, An. See To Mr. Pye. Evening Prayer. Exchange, The. Expectoration, An. See On my Joyful Departure from the same City [Cologne |. Expectoration the Second. See Cologne. Fancy in Nubibus; or, The Poet in the Clouds. Fears in Solitude. Florence. France: An Ode. Friend, The. Frost at Midnight. Garden of Boccaccio, The. Genevieve. Geneviewe. See also Love. Giles' Hope. Glycine's Song. See Zapolya. Good Great Man, The. FIappy Husband, The. “Hast thou a charm to stay the morning star.” See Hymn before Sunrise, in the Vale of Chamouni. FIe jºyeth Best. See Rime of the Ancient Mariner, €. “He prayeth well, who loveth well.” See Rime of the Ancient Mariner, The. Heroism. (Tr.) See Wallenstein. House that Jack Built, The. FIunting Song. See Zapolya. Hymn, A : “My Maker of thy power the trace.” FIymn before Sunrise in the Vale of Chamouni. Hymn to Mont Blanc. See Hymn before Sunrise in the Vale of Chamouni. “I Asked my Fair, One Happy Day.” If I Had but Two Little Wings. Inscription for a Fountain on a Heath. Job. See Job's Luck. Job's Luck. Julia. Rnight's Tomb, The. Kubla Khan. Lady’s Chamber, A. See Christabel. Lafayette. See Sonnet: “As when far off,” etc. Lines from the Ancient Mariner. See Rime of the Ancient Mariner. Lines Written in the Album at Elbingerode. H. Pſelpeth Man and Beast, The. See Friend, The. OWe. Lovi lººd Prayer. See Rime of the Ancient Mariner, €. Love, Hope and Patience in Education. Lowe’s Flame. See Love. Mahomet. Metrical Feet. Monody on the Death of Chatterton. Mont Blanc before Sunrise. See Hymn before Sun- rise in the Vale of Chamouni. Mythology. (Tr.) See Wallenstein. Names. Nightingale, The. Ode to Tranquillity. On a Bad Singer. On a Reader of his Own Verse. On my Joyful Departure from the same City [Col- Ogne |. On the Death of Chatterton. See Monody on the Death of Chatterton. Pains of Sleep, The. Peace on Earth. Penance of the Ancient Mariner and his Reverent Teaching. See Rime of the Ancient Mariner, The IPraying and Loving. See Rime of the Ancient Mar iner, The. Quarrel of Friends, The. See Christabel. 424 AUTHOR, INDEX Colton, ("oleridge, S: Taylor. (Continued). aven, The. Raven and the Oak, The. See Raven, The. Remorse. “Resembles life that once was held of light.” See What is Life 2 Rime of the Ancient Mariner, The. Romance. See Kubla Khan. Sentimental. Severed Friendship. See Christabel. Ship Becalmed, The. See Rime of the Ancient Mar- 1I]6. I’. Soldier's Return, The. Song: “FIear, sweet spirit, hear the spell.” In OI’Se. Song, by Glycine. See Zapolya. Song of Illyrian Peasants. Sonnet: “As when far off the warbled strains are heard.” Sonnet: Composed on a Journey Homeward. Sonnets on Eminent Characters. See Sonnet: “As when far off, ” etc. Sunny Shaft did I behold, A. See Zapolya. This Lime-tree Bower My Prison. Three Friends. Three Graves, The. Time, Real and Imaginary. To a Lady Offended by a Sportive Observation that Women have no Souls. To an Infant. See Re- To Mr. Pye. Two Friends, The. Up, Up ! Ye Dames and Lasses Gay. Voices of the Angels, The. See Rime of the Ancient Mariner, The. Wallenstein. (Tr.) See SCHILLER, JOHANN W. WON. wººings of Cain. See Child in the Wilderness, €. What is Life 2 What the Birds Say. Work without Hope. Youth and Age. Zapolya. Coleridge, S: Th e. Coleridge, Sara.-Child, The. Edith Asleep. Garden Year, The. He Came Unlook'd for. Months, The. Taylor, and Southey, Rob't.—Devil's Walk, See Phantasmion. Mother, The. Nurse Winter. O Sleep, my Babe. & One Face Alone. See Phantasmion. Phantasmion. Coles, Abraham.—Dies Irae. (Tr.) Stabat Mater Dolorosa. (Tr.) Coles, Cynthia.-Lover's Quarrel, A. Coles, J: F.—What the Temperance Cause has Done for John and Me. Coles, L. B.-What is Temperance 2 Colesworthy, Dan'l Clement.—Don’t Kill the Birds. (?) “Little word in kindness spoken, A.” Trifles. Coley, L: B.-Good Name More Desirable than Riches, A. Colfax, Schuyler.—Education. Momentous Question, A. Speech on Temperance, A. Colfelt, Rev. Lawrence M.–"Increasing exactions of the church, The.” Coll, Aloysius.-Auntie Beck. Things Inside. Wish of the Small Boy, The. Coller, Edwin.-Blind Poet's Wife, Mrs. Jones's Lodger. Not in the Programme. Sal Parker's Ghost. Told at “The Falcon.” Collérye, Rogerde.—Destitute, The. Love and the Empty Purse. Collier, H. Price.—Our Happy Warrior. Collier, T: Stephens.—Compensation. Complete. Disappointment. In Summer Time. Infallibility. Life's Truth. {{ Lº: of sympathy, the gentle word, The.” OSt. Memorial Day. Nelly Tells how Baby Came. Not Lost. (A t. also to Sarah Doudney.) October Picture, An. • Off Labrador. One Land, One Flag, Power. Sacrilege. Time. Collin, Harleville d’.—Castles in the Air. Collingwood, W. G.-Saint in Disguise, A. Collins, Ann [e].—Winter Being Over, The. Collins, J. : C.—In the Down-hill of Life. Tomorrow. See In the Down-hill of Life. The. See Not One Brotherhood. Collins, Mortimer.—Ad Chloen, M. A. Comfort, Conceit, A. Darwin. First of April, The. gºek Idyl, A. In View of Death. Ivory Gate, The. Kate Temple's Song. Last Verses. Martial in London. Monorhymed Alphabet. My Aunt's Spectre. Positivists, The. Queen and Slave. Rain in September. Salad. Sky-making. Snow and Sun. jºe. Song, A. To F. C. TWO Worlds. Collins, V. Lansing.—Curfew Chimes, The. Collins, W:—Captain Molly at Monmouth. Death of the Brave, The. Dirge for Fidele. Dirge in Cymbeline. Epistle, An. Evening. See Ode to Evening. Fidele. See Dirge in Cymbeline. Hassan; or the Camel-driver. How Sleep the Brave. See Ode Written in the Be- ginning of the Year 1746. Irish Molly. See Captain Molly at Monmouth. Molly Maguire at Monmouth. See Captain Molly at Monmouth. Ode: “FIow sleep the brave who sink to rest.” Sce Ode Written in the Beginning of the Year 1746. Ode on the Death of Mr. Thomson. See Ode on the Death of Thomson. Ode on the Death of Thomson. Ode on the Passions. See Passions, The. for Music. Ode on the Poetical Character. Ode to Evening. Ode to Fear. Ode to Liberty. Ode to Mercy. Ode to Pity, Ode to Simplicity. Ode to the Brave. Ode to the Passions. The. An Ode for Music. Ode to the Popular Superstitions of the Highlands of Scotland, An. Ode Written in 1746. See Ode Written in the Be- ginning of the Year 1746. Ode Written in the Beginning of the Year 1746. On the Death of Thomson. See Ode on the Death of Thomson. On True and False Taste in Music. Oriental Eclogues. Passions, The. An Ode for Music. Song from Shakespeare's Cymbeline, A. To Evening. See Ode to Evening. Collison, W. B.-Sinking of the Ships, The. Collyer, Rob't.—Be True. (Alt.) See Be Just, and Fear not.—ALFORD, H: An Ode See Passions, “Now, believe me, God hides some ideal in every human soul.” Saxon Grit. |Under the Snow. Colman, G :, the younger.—Elder Brother, The. Footman Wanted, A. Gluggity Glug. See Myrtle and the Wine, The. Lodgings for Single Gentlemen. Myrtle and the Vine, The. Newcastle Apothecary, The. Prompt Messenger, A. Sir Marmaduke. Toby, Tosspot. See Elder Brother, The. Waiting for an Interview. Colman and Thornton.—Connoisseur, The. Travelling Tailor, The. See Connoisseur, The. Colson, Ethel M.–Babies All are Grown, The. Colton, Arthur Willis.—Allah’s Tent. Canticle of the Road, The. IHarps Hung up in Babylon. Let me no More a Mendicant. Little Hal. Phillis and Corydon. “Sometime it may Be.” Song with a Discord, A. To Faustine. Victory. Colton, C : Caleb.-Actions. Colton, Delia Louise.—Rain-drops, The. Colton, Walter.—Grandeur of the Ocean. Leap for Life, A. (Alt. also to G. P. Morris.) Main Truck, The ; or, A Leap for Life. See Leap for Life, A. New Year, The. 425 Colum AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Colum, Padraic.—Cradle Song, A. Drover, A. Old Men Complaining. Old Woman of the Roads, An. Plougher, The. Polonius and the Ballad Singers. Sea Bird to the Wave, The. Columbia (S. C.) Bammer.—Sumter.—A Ballad of 1861. Columbus Sunday Morning News.-Big Enough Family, A. Combs, T. L.-What Do You Do? Commercial Weekly Times.—Ensign Bearer, The. Common School Education.—Tommy Brown. Conant, Helen Stevens.—Stavoren. Condon, Amasa Stetson.—Abraham Lincoln. Condon, Frank.-Red Rupert of Methuchen. Cone, Helen Gray.—Arraignment. Ballad of Calnan's Christmas, The. Ballad of Cassandra Brown, The. Chant of Love for England, A. Common Street, The. Contrast, The. Dandelions[, The]. Fair England. Glorious Company, The. Greencastle Jenny. Last Cup of Canary, The. Rhyme of Robin Puck, A Ride to the Lady, The. Spring Beauties, The. Tender Heart, The. Thisbe. To-day. Winged Seeds. Yellow Pansy, A. Cone, Joe.—Best of it, The. Biggest Fish, The. Born Fisherman, A. Little Girl of Long Ago. Mandy's Mandolin. Men of Monomoy, The. Nathan Hale. Not too Busy to Fish. Sinking the Merrimac. Snow Man, The. Tommy's Idea of Christmas. When Father Shaves his Face. TVWhich Firm are you in 2 Young Soubrette, A. Cone, N. G.-Twelve Little Brothers, The. Convgregationalist.—Facilis Descensus. Congreve, W:—Amoret. Cathedral. “False though she be [to me and love].” “False though she be,” etc. Hue and Cry after Fair Amoret, A. See Amoret. Lesbia. Pious Selinda. Sabine Wakes. Silly Fair. See Lesbia. Song: “False though she be to me and love.” Song: “See, see, she wakes.” See Song: Congreve, W:, and Somerville, W:—White Rose, The. Conington, J:—AEneid, The. (Tr.) See VIRGIL. Nisus and Euryalus. (Tr.) See AEneid, The. Conkling, Grace Hazard.—Barberry Bush, The. Golden Throated Pastoral Horn. Little Rose is Dust my Dear, The. On Arranging a Bowl of Violets. Refugees (Belgium, 1914). To a New-born Baby Girl. To the Schooner Casco. Wind's Way, The. Conkling, Roscoe.—Nominating General Grant. onnectigº.gazette, The.—Song, A: Smile, Massachusetts, Tºlle. Connell, F. Norreys.-Requiem. Connolly, Dan'l.—Knocked About. Connolly, Erskine.—Mary Macneil. Connor, Florence Griswold.—Yo' Maw Ilubs Yo' All. “Connor, Ralph.” See GORDON, Rev. C.: W. Conolly, J. B.-On the Bottom of the Dory. Conolly, Luke Aylmer.—Enchanted Island, The. Conrad, Rob't Taylor.—Fireman, The. On the Death of General Taylor. Constable, H:—Beggar at the Door, The. Damelus' Song to his Diaphenia. Damelus' Song to his Flock. Diaphenia. On the Death of Sir Philip Sidney. Pain of Love. Pastoral Song between Phillis and Amarillis, A. Shepherd's Song of Venus and Adonis, The. Sonnet: “My lady’s presence makes the roses red.” Sonnet: “To live in hell, and Heaven to behold.” Sonnet Prefixed to Sidney's Apology for Poetry. See On the Death of Sir Philip Sidney. “To live in Hell and Heaven to behold.” See Pain of Love. Constable, T:—Old October. Constant, Baron d' Estourveller de.—Waſhington. Converse, C. C.—Forever and Forever. Converse, Florence.—Holy Night, The. Shepherd's Song, The. See Holy Night, The. Conway, Kathe. Eleanor.—Heaviest Cross of All, The. Saturninus. Conway, Minnie.—Sunset Thoughts. Conway, Moncure D.—Celebration of Arbor Day, The. Words from the Tree. Conwell, Russell Herrman.-Fireman's Prayer, The. “Men of Low Estate.” True Hero, A. See Fireman's Prayer, The. Coogler, Gordon.—Memorial Day. Cook, Austin.—Lincoln's Tribute to his Mother. Cook, Clarence Chatham.—Abram and Zimri. On One Who Died in May. Cook, D: C.—Call of Love, The. Cook, Ebenezer.—Sot-weed Factor, The. Cook, Eliza.-A. B. C. After a Mother's Death. Blind Boy at Play, The. Bonnie Scot, The. Building upon the Sand. Christmas Holly, The. Christmas Tide. Death of Master Tommy Rook, The. Fern and the Moss, The. Forest Trees, The. Ganging to and Ganging Frae. Germs of Greatness. |Heart's Charity, The. Holly, The. See Christmas Holly, The. Home for the Holidays. I Miss thee, my Mother. King Bruce and the Spider. Land of My Birth, The. Life-boat is a Gallant Bark, The. Mouse and the Cake, The. My old Straw Hat. Nae Star was Glintin’. { { NO I’” Old Arm Chair, The. Old Dobbin. Old Pincher. Old Story-books. Old Water-mill, The. Poor Irish Boy, The. Quiet Eye, The. Robin, The. See To the Robin. Sacrilegious Gamesters, The. Sailor Boy’s Gossip, The. Sea-child, The. Song for the New Year. Song of the Hempseed. Song of the Ugly Maiden. Star in the West, A. Summer. º There's a Silver Lining to Every Cloud. To the Robin. Tribute to Washington. See Washington. Trouble your Head with your own Affairs. Washington. Washington's Life. Water. Where There's a Will There's a Way. Willow Tree, The. Cook, E. Elbert.—Euterpe's Visit. Cook, Jas. Hunt.—Mysteries, The. , Cook, Jonas.--Solomon Grub. Cook, º is not the best way in which to teach the ruth.” Life. Neº: Promises and Perils of the Temperance Re- OI’Iſl. Our Duty. See Newest Promises and Perils of the Temperance Reform. Promises and the Perils of the Temperance Reform, The. See Newest Promises and Perils of the Tem- perance Reform. Rhyme for a Botanical Baby. Rhyme for a Chemical Baby. Rhyme for a Geographical Baby. Rhyme for an Astronomical Baby. Sacred Influences. “We grow wrong; we allow ourselves to crystalize.” Yosemite. Cook, Josephine Merwin.—Busted Dolly, A. Signs. Spooks. Cook, *: Eugene (“Vandyke Brown”).-Clown’s Story, €. Curious Want, A. Growing Old. Her Opinion of the Play. Honest Confession, An. Little Rocket's Christmas. Nothing under the Sun is New. Seaside Incident, A. To a Pretty School Ma'am. Weather in Verse, The. Cook, Theodore Pease.—Blue-bird. de for Decoration Day. Cook, W: Wallace.—Sistah 'Lize. Cooke, G: Willis.-Emerson, Extract Concerning. Mother of Emerson, The. Cooke, Grace MacGowan.—Abalone Shell, An. Borrowed Husband, The. 426 AUTHOR INIDEX Cornwall Cooke, Helen M. (“Lottie Linwood.”)—Flag at Half-mast, h €. Cooke, J: Edmund Vance.—Before Playing Tinkertown. Besetting Sin, A. - Coquette Speaks, The. Courtin' Call, A. . . Dat Gawgy Watahmillon. Decoration. Don’t You ? Fame and Fate. Fleet, The. Frenchman on the English Language. Grandmother's Song. Hero of the Hill, The. How did you Die? Katie an’ Me. Moo-cow-moo, The. Morning's Mail, A. Nathan’s Flat. “Off Manilly.” “On the Judgment Day.” Other One was Booth, The. Panacea. Shawe-Store, The. Simple Case of Grippe. Third Person, The. Young Man Waited, The. Cooke, J: Esten.—Band in the Pines, The. Song of the Rebel, The. - Cooke, Marjorie Benton.—Her Husband's Dinner Party. Cooke, Philip Pendleton.—Florence Vane. Life in the Autumn Woods. Cooke, Mrs. Rose [Terry]...—Abraham Lincoln. Arachne. Awakening. Best. Beyond. Bluebeard's Closet. Christmas. Christmas Present and What Come of It, A. Deacon's Week, ©. Death of Goody Nurse, The. DOne For. * Fishing Songſ, The 1. Give me a Wish. See Wish, A. Iconoclast, The. In Vain. “It is More Blessed.” Lise. Lost on the Prairie. Our Dead Heroes. “Pour out thy love like the rush of a river.” Réve du Midi. Saint Symphorien. Segovia and Madrid. Simon’s Burden. Snow-filled Nest, The. Thanksgiving Magician, The. Then. Trailing Arbutus[, The]. Two Villages, The. Wish, A. Cooke, W. C.—Jock o' the Side. Coolbrith, Ina Donna.-Alcatraz. California. Frederick III. Fruitionless. Helen Hunt Jackson. In Blossom Time. Mariposa Lily, The. Meadow-larks. Mother's Grief, The. “When the grass shall cover me.” Cooley, Edgar Welton.—Reformation of Cinnamon, The. Cooley, Hattie A.—Grandmother's Bible. e Coolidge, Grace F.—When Mamma was a Little Girl. Coolidge, Susan.—Begin Again. Easter Lilies. Easter Song, An. Florentine Juliet, A. Flowers Know their Time to Go. Flowers' Knowledge, The. , Ginevra. Biodge, the Cat. How the Leaves Came Down. Little Christmas Tree, The. Little Rodger's Night in the Church. Mrs. June's Prospectus. New Year, The. Secrets. Single Stitch, A. Stone of the Sepulcher, The. Time to Go. See Flowers Know their Time to Go. While We May. Words. Coonley, Lydia A. See WARD, Mrs. LYDIA AVERY ICOONLEY]. Cooper, ...—Wonderful Weaver, The. Cooper, Clara E.-In One Grave. Poets' History of America, The. Cooper, G :—Autumn Leaves. Baby-land. “Bob White.” - , Boy that Laughs, The. Cooper, G : (Continued). Calling Them U Come, Little Leaves. Does any One Know Him? Doll-baby Show, The. - Frogs at School. i |Hundreds ! Joe's Dream. Laughing Boy. Laughing Philosopher, A. Leaves and the Wind, The. Little Leaves, The. Merry Christmas and a Glad New Year, A. New Year, The. October's Party. Only One. See Hundreds ! Our Mothers. See Hundreds! Queen of Baby-Land, The. Robin's Nest, The. Roses Underneath the Snow. Round the Year. Sand-man, The. Summer Day, A. Summer Games. Thankfulness. Tommy’s Dinner. . Tommy's Ride. Twenty Froggies. Upside Down. What Grandma Says. What Robin Told. Winter Birds. Wonderful Weaver, The. Cooper, Jas. Fenimore.—Last of the Mohicans, The. My Brigantine. See Water Witch, The. Race for Life, A. See Last of the Mohicans, The. Water Witch, The. Cooper, M. Truesdell.—Arithmetic in Life. Cooper, Nina.-‘‘It was a Dream.” Cooper, P:—Walue of Science. Cooper, Ruth.-Drunkard’s Wife, The. Cooper, Susan Fenimore.—Birds Choose the Maple, The. Glory of the Woods, The. Me Photygraph. “Of the infinite variety of fruits,” etc. “What a noble gift to man are the forests l’” Cooper, T:—Chartist Song. Cooper, W:—Nightingale and Glow-worm, The. Coote, Anna Francis.-Cupid and the Cadillac. Copeland, B:—Matters not where Work is Done. Our God is Marching On. * Copeland, Dr. Elias.-Theodore Roosevelt." Copinger, Lucy.—When Class “A” Gave Thanks. Why Class “A” Gave Thanks. See When Class “A.” Gave Thanks. Coppée, François Edonard Joachim. After the War. Benediction, The. Night-watch, The. Old 'Shoe, The. Pour la Couronne. ... (Song from.) Sabot of Little Wolff, The. Shipwrecked. - Silver Thimble, The. Corbet, Mrs. E. J.-Mischievous Cat, The. Corbet, Rt. Rev. R. :—Fairies' Farewell, The. Farewell, Rewards and Fairies. Farewell to the Fairies. See Fairies' Farewell, The. Like to the Thundering Tone. See Nonsense. Nonsense. To Vincent Corbet, my Son. Corbett, Mrs. E. T.-Christening, The. Foreclosure of the Mortgage, The. Inventor's Wife, The. Lecture, The. Miss Minerva’s Disappointment Newsboy, The. Newsboy's Cat, The. Old Deacon’s Lament, The. What Biddy Said in the Police Court. Corbett, L. C.—School Garden, The. Corbin, Alice. See HENDERSON, Mrs. ALICE Corbin, Jas.-Neglected Grave of Lincoln's Mother, Corelli, Marie.—Angel's Wickedness. Crimson Shroud of Olaf Guldmar, The. Passing of Olaf, The. See Thelma. Thelma. Corlis, C. T.-Two Temples, The. Corneille, Pierre.—Stanzas: “If, Marchioness, you can de- scry.” Cornell, Mrs. M. Ella.-Closing Address. Jesus Loves Me. New Sunday-school Scholar, The. Opening Address. Our Anniversary. Reward of Earnest Effort, The. Tree of Spiritual Blessings, The. Cornford, Frances.—Autumn Morning at Cambridge. Cornhill Magazine.—Beyond the Haze. Rabbi’s Present, The. Test of Friendship, A. Cornish, Byron H.-School of Our Lord. Cornwall, Barry. See PROOTER, BRYAN WALLER. See Autumn Leaves. [ CORBIN]. The. See Thelma. 427 Cornwallis AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Cornwallis Kinahan.--Battle of Fredericksburg, The. Battle of Lookout Mountain, The. Battle of Murfreesboro, The. Conquest of Mexico, The. e Laºlins of Cortez' Ships. See Conquest of Mexico, he. Cornwell, H: Sylvester.—Angel Ferry, The. Jefferson D. May. Sunset City, The. Corrie, C. J.-Traitor Sea, The. Corrigan, Archbishop.–Character of Columbus. Corrothers, J. D.—De Black Cat Crossed his Luck. Ghoses. Sandy. Jenkins Remarks on the Black Cat. Cortissoz, Mrs. Ellen Mackay [Hutchinson].-All the Year Round. April Fantasie. |Bride's Toilette, The. Cry from the Shore, A. Harvest. FIer Picture. Moth-song. On Kingston Bridge. Pamela in Town. Praise-God Barebones. Priscilla. Quaker Ladies. Quest, The. Sea-way. So Wags the World. Wagrant Pansies. World and I, The. Corwin, T:—Cumberland Road, The. - Danger of the Spirit of Conquest. See Spirit of Con- quest, The. Napoleon. Retributive Justice. Spirit of Conquest, The. e Uniº National Acquisitions. See Spirit of Conquest, €. Cory, W: (formerly W: Johnson). See JoHNSON CORY...W: Costello, Louisa Stuart (?)—Song: “Heaven l 'Tis delight to see hoy fair.” (Tr.) Song: “Wilt thou be mine 3" (Tr.) “Who has not looked upon her brow.” (Tr.) Cote, Marie.-Mrs. Mulderrick's Turkish Bath. Cotes, Mrs. Sara Jeanette [Duncan].-Poet, The. Cotterell, G :—Autumn Flitting An. In the Twilight. Cotton, C:—Contentation. - In the Quiet of Nature. See Retirement. Invitation to Izaak Walton. Retirement, The. To Coelia. Winter Glass, The. Cotton, G :-Joys of Marriage, The. Cotton, Nathaniel.-Fireside, The. To a Child of Five Years Old. To-morrow. • Couch, Arthur T. Quiller. See QUILLER-COUCH, ARTHUR Couch, L: Bradford.—Lincoln Boulder, The. Couch, Mabel Quiller. See QUILLER-COUCH, MABEL. Coudert, F: René.-City of New York, The. Faith of Washington, The. Nation’s Honor, A. Cowncil Bluffs Nonpareil-Fly, The. Courier, Paul L:—Night of Terror, A. Courtenay, W: Ashmead.—Boston, Mass., and Charleston, courthog, Y: J:—Birdcatcher's Song. See Paradise of IrCIS, €. In Praise of Gilbert White. See Paradise of Birds, The. Ode—to the Roc. See Paradise of Birds, The. Paradise of Birds, The. Trail of the Bird, The. Courtney, W. L.-Battle-Song, A. “Cousin Alice.” See HAVEN, Mrs. ALICE [BRADLEY] [NEAL ]. “Cousin Fannie.”—Secret, The. Cousins, Jas. H.-Awakening, The. Behind the Plough. Pell-branch, The. Coming of Niamh (77), The. I Click my Castanet. Starveling's Rondel, A. Wings of Love, The. Cousins, Rob't G.-Heroes of the “Maine Disaster.” See Tribute to the Men of the Maine, A Tribute to the Men of the Maine, A. Covert, #. jaw. W.—“Every Year.” (Alt. also to Albert 1Ke. Cowan, S: K.—Becalmed. Becalmed at Sea. See Becalmed. Life. Poor Jack. º Cowden-Clarke, Mrs. Mary [Novello].—With Thee. Cowdin, Elliot C.—Merchants of the Revolution. Cowell, Marie S.—Mrs. Christopher Columbus. Cowles, Kilbourne.—At his Post. Cowley, Abraham.—Anacreontics. (Tr. Brutus. (Tr.) See Pindarique Odes. Change, The. Chronicle, The. A Ballad. Cowley, Abraham. (Oontinued). Davideis, €. Discourses by Way of Essays, The Distance no Barrier to the soul. Absence. Drinking. (Tr.) See Anacreontics. Epicure, The. (Tr.) See Anacreontics. Epigram on Francis Drake. Fragment, A. See Change, The. Friendship in Absence. Garden, The. Gold. See Change, The. Grasshopper, The (Tr.) See Anacreontics. “Hail, old, patrician trees, so great and good! ” Sce Of Solitude. Hymn to Light, The. Invocation. See Davideis, The. Liberty. Love in her Sunny Eyes. See Change, The. Lover to His Lyre, The. See Davidels, The. Mr. William Hervey. Mistress, The. Ode: Of Wit. Ode to , the Royal Society, Society. Of Myself. Of Solitude. On Solitude. See Of Solitude. On the Death of Mr. Crashaw. Qn the Death of Mr. William Hervey. On the Shortness of Life. Pain of Love, The. See Change, The. Pindarique Odes. (Tr.) Reason. Reason an Aid to Revelation. Resurrection, The. Soul, The. Spring, The. See Mistress, The. Supplication, A. See Davideis, The. Swallow, The. (Tr.) See Anacreontics. Thirsty Earth Soaks up the Rain, The. Anacreontics. To his Mistress. To Mr. Hobbs. (Tr.) To the Royal Society. Vote, A. What shall I Do? Wish, A. See Of Myself. Wish, The. See Mistress, The. Cowper, J. F.—Encounter with a Panther, An. Cowper, W:—Acquiescence of Pure Love, The. Address to Liberty. Affectation in the Pulpit. See Task, The. Afternoon Call, An. See Conversation. º Alexander Selkirk. See Verses Supposed to be Written by Alexander Selkirk. Apostrophe of Popular Applause. Arrival of the Post, The. See Task, The. Autobiographical. See Task, The. Backward Look, The. Bastile, The. €e Task, The. Beau’s Reply. Boadicea, An Ode. Candidate, The. Castaway, The. Catharina. Chaffinch's Nest at Sea, The. - Characters and Sketches. See Conversation. Colubriad, The. Comparison, A. Contradiction. Conversation. Cottager to His Landlord, The. (Tr.) Crazy Kate. The Gipsies. See Task, The. Cricket, The. (Tr.) gº Dejection and Retirement. The Retired Statesman. See Retirement. Dependence. Dispute Between Nose and Eyes. Diverting History of John Gilpin, The. Dog and the Water-lily, The. Doves, The. Dreams, Empty Dreams. Duelling. See Conversation. Earlº, Love of the Country and of Poetry. See Task, €. England. See Task, The. England, with all Thy Faults, I Love Thee Stil. See Task, The. Epistle to Joseph Hillſ, Esq.], An. Epitaph, An: “Here lies one.” Epitaph on a Hare. Excessive Modesty. See Conversation. Exploit of Hector, . The. (Tr;). See Iliad, The.. º Facetious Story of John Gilpin, The. Śee Diverting History of John Gilpin, The. Faithful Bird, The. - Faithful Picture of Ordinary Society, A. Freedom of the Good, The. See Task, The. Freeman, The. See Task, The. Friendship. Future Peace and Glory of the Church, The. Garden, The. See Task, €. Glow-worm, The. God Moves in a Mysterious Way. Out of Darkness. See Friendship in The. See To the Royal See Reason. (Tr.) See See Pindarique Odes. Addressed to a Young Lady. See Conversation. See Light Shining t 428 AUTHOR INDEX Crabbe Cowper, W. (Continued). Cowper, W. (Continued). olden Mean, The Strada's Nightingale. Sum of Life, The. See Task, The. Sweet Stream, that Winds. See Comparison, A. Addressed to a Young Lady. Goldfinch Starved in his Cage, The. Grace and the World. See Hope. Gratitude. Happiness of Animals. See Task, The. Table Talk BIappy Man, The. Séé Task, The. g Tale, Hector. Slain by Achilles. (Tr.) See Iliad, The. Tame Hares. Hector's Exploit at the Barriers of the Grecian Fleet. Task, The. (Tr.) See Iliad, The. “This evening, Delia, You, and I.” |Hope. Timepiece, The. See Task, The. Horace, Book II, Ode X. To a Young Lady. See Comparison, A. Addressed to Human Frailty. a Young Lady. Human Oppression. See Task, The. To an Afflicted Protestant Lady in France. Humanity. See Task, The. To Christina of Sweden. (Tr.) Ice Palace, The. See Task, The. To Mary. , Iliad, The... . (Tr.). See HOMER. To Mary Unwin. See to Mrs. Unwin. Innocent Thief, The. To Mrs. Throckmorton. Jackdaw, The. To Mrs. Unwin. Mºr Cousin Anne Bodham, on Receiving from her 3, E' Ull'S6. the Immortal Memory of the Halibut On Which I Dined This Day. º: Rev. Mr. Newton, on His Return from Rams- gate. To the Rev. William Bull. Toll for the Brave. Treatment of His Hares, The. Truth. See Task, The. Uncertain Man, The. Verses. Verses Supposed to be Written by Alexander Selkirk. Vinny Bourne. John Gilpin. See Diverting History of John Gilpin, TO Joy and Peace in Believing. Knowledge and Wisdom. See Task, The. TO Law-case, A. See Report of an Adjudged Case. Letter to Mr. Johnson (Printer). TO Letter to the Rev. John Newton, Nov. 30, 1783. Life before the Flood. See Letter to the Rev. John Newton. Light Shining out of Darkness. Lily and the Rose, The. Lines to my Mother's Picture. Lord Chatham. See Table Talk. Love of Liberty. See Task, The. Love of the World Reproved, The ; or, Hypocrisy De- tected. Walking with God. Lowest Thou Me? What to Read. See Retirement. Maze, The. . (Tr.) Winter. See Seasons, The. Meditation in Winter. See Task, The. Winter. See Task, The. Mercy to Animals. See Task, The. Winter Evening. See Task, The. Miser, The. Winter Evening at Home, A. See Task, The. Model Preacher, The. See Task, The. Winter Morning. See Task, The. Mother's Portrait, A. See On the Receipt of my Winter Morning Walk, The. See Task, The. Mother's Picture. e Winter Noon. See Task, The. “My Fugitive years are all hasting away.” See Poplar Winter Scenes in the Country. See Task, The. Field, The. Winter Walk at Noon. See Task, The. My Mary. See To Mary. Woodland in Spring, The. See Taşk, The. Woodman’s Dog, The. Written Under the Influence of Delirium. Yardly Oak. Cox, Eleanor R.—Cuchulain's Wooing. Cox, Harding.—Mouse, The My Mother's Picture. See On the Receipt of my Mother's Picture. Mysteries of Providence. Narcissus. Nightingale and the Glowworm, . The. Report of an Ad- Nose and [the] Eyesſ, Thel. See Cox, Jacob D.—Garfield Memorial at Cleveland, Ohio, The. judged Case. * * * tº g Cox, Kenyon.—Work thou for Pleasure. Qn a Spaniel, called Beau, Killing a Young Bird. Cox, Rev. S. K.—Knightly ... Welcome, A. On Friendship. See Friendship. Cox, S: Sullivan [“Sunset.”].—America. On the Death of Dr. Johnson. Sunset. On the Death of Mrs. Throckmorton's Bullfinch. Territorial Expansion. On the Grasshopper. (Tr.) Coxe, Rt. Rev. Arthur Cleveland.—America. Qn the Loss of the Royal George. Chimes of Old England, The. On the Receipt of My Mother's Picture [out of Norfolk Christ Is Arisen. —C Christmas Carol. £iº Anºiſ; Th See Table Tall ast an uture O oetry, 6. 66 'l'8 ſole 'L'alk. º Path of Sorrow, The. See To an Afflicted Protestant #.iº. # he Door Lady in France. Iona—A Memorial of St. Columba. Patriots and Martyrs. See Task, The. Lake George. “Patriots have toiled, and in their country's cause.” Watchwords. . See Task, The. Coyle, H:—Old Apple Tree, The. Pine-Apple and the Bee, The. She Made Home Happy. Poet in the Woods, The. See Task, The. Coyne, J. Sterling.—Moses at the Fair. Poplar Field, The. 3. -- :* 9 * Post, The. The Fireside in Winter. See Task, The. Cº.; jº. Battle of Bunker['s] Hillſ, The J. Hallowe'en. Post-Boy, The. See Task, The. Praise for the Fountain Opened. Precept and Practice. Frinciple Put to the Test. Providence. See Light Shining out of Darkness. Religious Recluse. See Task, €. Relish of Fair Prospect. See Task, The. Reply of Achilles, to the Envoys of Agamemnon Solicit- ing a Reconciliation. ... (Tr.) See Iliad, The. Report of an Adjudged Case. Retired Cat, The. Retirement. Riddle A. Rose, a The. Royal George, The. S66 On the Loss of the Royal George. Rural Sights and Sounds. See Task, The. Sanctuary. Schoolboy, The. Selfishness. Set not thy Foot on Worms. Shrubbery, ... The. Slavery, See Task, The. Slave's Complaint. Snail, The. (Tr.) Snow. See Task, The. Sofa, The. See Task, The. Solitude of Alexander Selkirk, The. See Verses Sup- posed to be Written by Alexander Selkirk. “Sometimes a light surprises.” See Joy and Peace in Believing. Soul's Progress Checked by too Absorbing Love. See Retirement. * Sparrows, Self-domesticated. (Tr.) Squirrel, The, See Task, The. Crabbe, G:—Against Rash Opinions. Dumb-waiter, The. Experience and a Moral, An. . To My Big Sweetheart. To My Poland Rooster. See Gentleman Far- mer, The. * Apostrophe to the Whimsical. S66 Village, The. Approach of Age, The. ... See Tales of the Hall. Awful Vacancy, The. See Parish Register, The. Books. See Library, The. Borough, The. Condemned, The . Prisons. Controversialists. Convict’s Dream, The. Dumb Orators, The. Edward Shore. Entanglement, An. See Tales of the Hall. Evening Sail, The. See Borough, The. External Impressions Dependent on the Soul's Moods. See Lower's Journey, The. Folly of Litigation. See Gentleman, Farmer. Founder of the . Almshouse, The. See Borough, The. Friendship in Age and Sorrow. See Parting Hour, € His Dream and Its Awakening. See See Library, The. See Borough, The. Gentleman Farmer, The. Hymn: “Pilgrim, burdened with thy sin.” Isaac Ashford. Late Wisdom. Library, The. Life. See Parting Hour, The. Lines Written at Warwick. Lover's Journey, The. Séé Tales. Man's Dislike to be Led. See Dumb Orators, The. Man's Life. See Parting Hour, The. See Reflections. 429 Crabbe AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Crabbe, G. (Oontinued). Marriage Ring, A. Craik, Mrs. Dinah Maria [Mulock]. (Continued). TO º Memory of Fletcher Harper. See Honest Man, Meeting. See Tales of the Hall. Il. My Damon was the First to Wake. Too Late. Parish Register, The. * Veronica. tº 6 s e Parting Hour, The. Victims and Victimizers. Perils of Genius, The. See Edward Shore. Violets. Peter Grimes. ee The Borough. Philosophy. See Library, The. Practical Charity. See Borough, The. Winning and Losing. Preceptor Husband, The. See Tales of the Hall. tender looks.” “Who comes dancing over the snow 2° See Christian’s Mistake. “You, O man I who with your honey words and your Prisons. Young Dandelion, The. 3. Quack. Medicines. See Borough, The. Cramer, Nelly R.—When I am a Man. Reflections. Crampton, Estelle W.-My Mamma. Reporters. Cranahan, Ada.-Of Books. Retrospect. Cranch, Christopher Pearse.-Aeneid, The. (Tr.) Schools. - After the Centennial. ś §: Borough, The. Bobolinks, The. ir Eustace Grey. |By the Sh f the River. * Detractor of Beauty. See Edward Shore. §ºt #. #e. € tº IWer ly Lawyers. Chinese Story, A. Storm on the East Coast, A. See Borough, The. čjisãº. Štrolling Players. See Borough, The. Tales. . . Tales of the Hall. Teacher, The. See Schools. To Critics. See Library, The. Cumae. (Tr.) Gnosis. See Thought. Corse: The Roman Carnival, The. Death of Louis Napoleon. See Louis Napoleon. I in Thee, and Thou in Me. Uniº of Faith and Reason Necessary. See Library, Knowing, See Thought. €. Dniversal Lot, The. See Library, The. Lore Lei, The. (Tr.) Louis Napoleon. Vacillating Purpose, The. See Edward Shore. Magnolia-grandiflora. Village, The. . * Martyr, The. Village, as it is, The. See Village, The. Memorial Hall. We’ve Trod the Maze of Error Round. Michael Angelo Buonarrotti. Whistling Boy That Holds the Plough, The. Old and Young. Crabtree, Serepta A.—What the World Needs. Ostia. (Tr.) Cracroft, E: Cracroft.—Two Thoughts. . Padua. (Tr.) Crafts, Rev. Wilbur F.—Liquor or Liberty' Paestum. Crafts, W:—On the Death of Decatur. Pines and the Sea, The. Cragin, Mary A. (“Joy Allison”).-February Twenty- Rome. (Tr.) Second. - Shelling Peas. Which Loved Best ? Craig, Jessie T.-Vision, A. Craig, W: Alex.--Norse War-song, A. . Thought Craigmyle, Eliz. –Solway Sands. Tarentum.” Craik, Mrs. Dinah Maria [Mulock].-Address to the New Test of Sight, The. Year. See Psalm for New Year's Eve, A. Thought. Angel Faces. Autumn's Processional. See October. Boat of My Lover, The. Buried To-day. By the Alma River. Christian’s Mistake. Christmas Carol, A. Coming Home. Count Ludwig and the Wood-spirit. Dead Czar, The. Dead Czar Nicholas, The. Tiber, The. (Tr.) Vesuvius. See Wayside Music Fair Copy-holder, The. See Dead Czar, The. Human Plan, The. Douglasſ, Douglas], Tender and True. See. Too Late. Nemesis. Four Years. & Stella. God, Rest Ye, Merry Gentlemen. See Christmas Carol, Three Trees. Waiting. Good of It, The. Grandpapa. Green. Things Growing ! Guns of Peace. IHer Likeness. IHighland Cattle. Honest Man, An. In Our Boat. In Swanage Bay. | John Halifax, Gentleman. Labor and Rest. See Now Lancashire Doxology, A. Lettice. - Little Dead Prince, A. Little Jew, The. Wayside Music. With Lilacs. Crane, Stephen.—Ancestry. Black Riders, The. Content. Escaped. Lines: “A little more Making an Orator. Peaks, The. Violets, The. and Afterwards. & g e War is Kind. Little Muriel. See John Halifax, Gentleman. º, Love that Asketh Love Again. Wººrer, The. # * Archangel. y & #." €. Crane, Walter.—Across the Moon-struck. e My Little Boy That Died. My Love, Annie. New Year, The. Seat for Three, Cinquains. New Year's Gifts, The. See Psalm for New Year's Expenses. We, A. Now and Afterwards. North Wind. October. Only a Woman. Outward Bound. Over the Hills and Far Away. Passing By. Philip, My King. Psalm for New Year's Eve, Resigning. Respect the Burden. Rosicrucian, The. September Robin, A. Sunrise among the Hills. Lonely Death, The. Pledge, The. Vendor's Song. Life—C.l. Soft, Brown, Smiling Eyes. Stanza from an Early Poem. Stanzas: “Thought is deeper than all speech.” See “Thought is deeper than all speech.” See Thought. Thrush in a, Gilded Cage, A. Why? Cranch, S. P.-Night Picture, A. Crandall, C : H :—“As little children in a darkened hall.” Call of the Stream, The. Crane, Eliz. Green.—Gentian. Crane, Frank.-Hugh Manity's Christmas Gifts. Crane, Lauren E.-Song from “Juanita,” The. Crane, Oliver.—Waiting on the Lord. or less l’” Crane, W. W.-Mr. Sprechelheimer's Mistake. Fields. Crapsey, Adelaide-Adventure. Dirge: “Never the nightingale.” , Rose-Marie of the Angels. Song: “I make my shroud.” Crapsey, E:—“Entombed within a nation’s reverent love.” Crashaw, R :—Christ Crucified. * : * Description of a Religious House [and Condition of A. - Epitaph upon Husband and Wife [., An]. Euthanasia : or, The f i Flaming Heart, The. Happy Death. See Upon the Book and Picture of the Seraphical Saint Teresa. Good Woman Made Welcome in Heaven, The. Holy Nativity, The. (S el.) That Light. See Moon-struck, - Hymn As Sung by the Shepherds, A. See Holy Nativ- Three Meetings. Tide at the Flood, The, ity. Hymn of the Nativity, A. ,430 AUTHOR, INDEX CrOSS Crashaw, R. (Continued). • - Hymn to the Name and Honour of Admirable Saint Teresa, A. In Praise of Lessius, His Rule of Health. Love's Horoscope. Music's Duel. Nightingale's Song, The. O ! Thou Undaunted. On a Foul Morning. On a Prayer-book [Sent to Mrs. M. R.]. e On the Glorious Assumption of the Blessed Virgin. Out of Italian: A Song. Prayer. Satan. See Sospetto d’Herode. gº º shepherd's Bymn, The. See Hymn of the Nativity, Song, A: “To thy lover.” See Out of Italian, A Song. Sospetto d’Herode. Tear, The. Temperance, or the Cheap Physician. of Lessius, His Rule of Health. Two Went up into the Temple to Pray. - Upºn the Book and Picture of the Seraphical Saint €TeSã. Upon The Death of the Most Desired Mr. Herrys. See Music's Duel. See In Praise Weeper, The. “Whoe'er she be.” See Wishes to his Supposed Mis- treSS. Wishes. Wishes for the Supposed Mistress. See Wishes to His Supposed Mistress. Wishes to His Supposed Mistress. Craven, Arthur J.-Cause of the Gracchi. Craven, Mme. A :-Fleurange. Crawford, Agnes.—Pantomine of my pretty maid!” Crawford, Mrs. Anne [Barry]...—Kathleen Mavourneen. See CRAWFORD, Mrs. LOUISE [MACARTNEY]. Crawford, Charlotte Holmes.—Vive la France. Crawford, Fs. Marion.—Awaiting the King. City of Hope, The. Death in Life. Doge's Christmas Shooting, The. Extracting a Secret. Fate of Zoroaster, The. Feast of St. Stephen in Venice, The. In the Palace of the King. Little City of Hope, The. - Lov, Story of Old Madrid, A. See Tale of Old Madrid, “Where are you going, See Little See Salve Venetia See Salve Venetial Love, Stronger than Death. Massacre of Zoroaster, The. See Zoroaster. Mendoza and the King. See In the Palace of the King. National Hymn. See New National Hymn, A. New National Hymn, Petty Irritations. Salve Venetia | Suffering of Nehushta, The. Tale of Old Madrid, A. |Unorna's Victory Over Self. Witch of Prague. Zoroaster. Crawford, Isabella Valancey.—Axe, The. Axe of the Pioneer, The. See Axe, The. Canoe, The. City Tree, The. Deacon and his Daughter, The. Farmer’s Daughter Cherry, The. IHelot, The La Blanchisseuse. Laughter. Love's Land. March. Master-builder, The. Song of the Axe. Crawford, J.-Thar Was Jim. Crawford, Captain Jack. See CRAWFORD; J: WALLACE. Crawford, J: Martin. (Tr.)—Birth of the Harp, The. See Kalevala, The. : Ilmarinen’s Wedding Feast. Sé6 Kalevala, The. See Kalevala, The. Ralewala, The. Rullervo and the Cheat-cake. Wooing of the Maid of Beauty. See Kalevala, The. Crawford, J: Wallace (“Captain Jack Crawford.”).--Dot Little Crippled Boy Wot Died. Mother’s Prayer. Rattlin' Joe's Prayer. Weeds of the Army, The. Crawford, Julia.--We Parted in Silence. Crawford, Mrs. Louise [Macartney].—Kathleen Mavourneen. Alt. also to Mrs. Anne [Barry] Crawford.) Crawford, Rob't.—Bush Aboon Traquair, The. Down the Burn, Davie. Tweedside. z Creamer, E: S.—When Paderewski Plays. Creelman, Jas.-McKinley's Dying Prayer. Creelman, Josephine Rice.—Easter Day. Cregan, Paul.—Mother of Mothers. Cresap, Jas. C.—Cruises Far and Wide. (Alumni Song.) Crew, Helen Coale.—Grace Before Reading, A. IHearthstone and Highway. Service. Sing, ye Trenches. Crew, T:—He That Loves a Rosy Cheek. See Zoroaster. See Witch of Prague. Crewe, Rob't Offley Ashburton Crewe-Milnes, Seven Years. Crewe-Milnes, Rob't Offey Ashburton. Crim, , Matt.— Crucial Test. Grinkle, Nym.—Easter in a Hospital Bed. Cripps, º Shearly.—At Christmas. Written in South I'l Ca. 'Les Belles Roses Sans Mercie. Qriss, Allen Toland-Unappreciated Methodism. Crissey, Forrest—“Ma’s Attic.” Crittenden, J: J.-Matt. F. Ward's Trial for Murder. On Government Extravagance. “Croakers, The.” See HALLECK, FITZ-GREENE, and DRAKE, JOSEPH RODMAN. Croasdale, W: T.--"I Never Knowed.” Crocker, Harriet Francene.—Hepsy at the State Convention. In Little Boy Land. Lumber Camp Romance, A. My Old Rag Doll. White Ribbon, The. Crockett, Lester C.—Program for a Winter Evening Enter- tainment. Crockett, S: Rutherford Making of an Outlaw, Tho. Promotion of Sergeant Cubbison. Rev. John Smith of Arkland Prepares his Sermon, The. Stickit Minister, The. Croffut, W : Andrews.-Clam-soup. Croffut, W: A :—Dirge Concerning the Late Lamented King of the Cannibal Islands, A Living Memory, A. Mount Hope. Croffut, W. F.—Give Thanks for What? Crofton, Fs. Blake.--Battle-call of Anti-Christ, The. Crofts, Rev. G. : W.-Easter Lilies. I Love You, Dear. To the Discouraged. Croker, J: Wilson.—Perils of Parliamentary Reform. . Reply to Macaulay’s “Reform Irresistible.” Croker, T. Crofton.—Last Serpent, The. Croll, P. C.—Abraham Lincoln. Croly, G:—Belshazzar. Bitter Disappointment. See Catiline. Catiline. Catiline, on Hearing His See Catiline. Catiline to His Friends, after Failing in His Election to the Consulship. See Catiline. Catiline to the Gallic Conspirators. See Catiline. Catiline to the Roman Army. See Catiline. Catiline’s Defiance. See Catiline. Qatiline's Last Harangue to His Army. See. Catiline. Constantius and the Lion. See Tarry Thou Till I Come, Earl of.- See CREWE, Earl of. Sentence of Banishment. etc. Crucifixion, The. Cupid Carrying Provisions. Cupid Grown Careful. Death of Leonidas, The. Dirge, A: “Farth to earth and dust to dust.” Domestic Love. See Woman Contemplating a House- hold God, A. Effect of Oratory on a Multitude. Evening. Expulsion of Catiline. Genius of Death, The. Greek and Turkman, The. Leonidas. On an Antique Gem Bearing the Heads of Pericles and Aspasia. Pericles and Aspasia. Pride of Ancestry. Seventh Plague of Egypt, The. Tarº Thou Till I Come; or, Salathiel, the Wandering €W. Thrilling Sketch. See Tarry Thou Till I Come, etc. Woman Contemplating a Household God, A. Croly, Mrs. Jane [Cunningham] (“Jennie June”).--Piano Mania, The. What Will Become of the Children : Crompton, Rob’t.—Signals of Distress. Cronise, Mabel.—Legend of the Fleur-de-lis, The. Crosby, Ernest.—Choir Practice. God’s Gift. In the Garden. Rebels. Search, The. Soul of the World. Crosby, Fanny J. See WAN ALSTYNE, Mrs. FRANCES JANE. Crosby, Frank.--—“All the Comforts of a Home.” Hiring Help. FIour in School, An. Jack at All Trades. Latest Sensation in Podunk. Patent Medicine. Professor, The. Puritan’s Dilemma, The. Reading Works of Fiction—A Debate. Running for Congress. “Teacher Wanted.” Waiting for the Stage. Crosby, Dr. Fred.—Lily and the Linden, The. Crosby, Howard.—“If I were called to point out the most alarming sins of to-day.” Crosby, Nora E.-Farmer Nick's Scarecrow. Cross, Adeline E.-Singer and the Child, The. Cross, Rev. Dr. Jos. C. (?)—Year in Paradise, A. See Catiline. 431 Cross AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Marian [or Mary Ann] [Evans] [Lewes] eorge Eliot”).-Armgart. Associations of Childhood. Brother and Sister. º º Choir Invisible, The. See O, May I Join the Choir Invisible I Child Shall Lead Them, A. Dark, The. See Spanish Gypsy, The. Day is Dying. See Spanish Gypsy, The. Death of Moses, The. - T}olly Urges Silas Marner to Go to Church on Christmas Day. See Silas Marner. Elood on the Floss, The. See Mill on the Floss, The. Greatest Gift, The. Hermit, The. See Spanish Gypsy, The. How Lisa Loved the King. I am Lonely. See Spanish Gypsy, The. “Imitation of Christ was written by a hand that waited, The.” See Mill on the Floss, The. In Trust. See Romola. Link of Life, A. e Lisa's Message to the King. Cross, Mrs. (“ G See How Lisa Loved the King. * g Maggie and Thomas à Kempis. See Mill on the Floss, The. Memories. \ Mill on the Floss, The. “Nice distinctions are troublesome.” O, May I Join the Choir Invisible l Ogg, the Son of Beorl, See Mill on the Floss, The. Our Finest Hopes. Romola. Romola and Savonarola. See Romola. Romola's Flight. See Romola. Silas Marner. Song of the Zincali. See Spanish Gypsy, The. Spain. See Spanish Gypsy, The. Spanish Gypsy, The. Spring Song. See Spanish Gypsy, The. “There is something sustaining in the very agitation.” See Mill on the Floss, The. Tide of Faith, The. Tito's Armor. See Romola. Two Lowers. Women. Croswell, W:—Clouds, The. Song of Faith. Crouch, Julia A.—Seeing a Ghost. Crouse, M. Eliz. –Light. Crowl, Theodore.—My Mule. Crowell, Joshua F.—Ants of Antic, The. Dreamy Dog, The. Illumination, An. In Drumtown. Lelia and Lulia Lobster. Nonsense Rhymes. Spider Web, The. To My Friend the Bluebird. Crowne, J.;—Wishes for Obscurity. Crowninshield, F:—August on the Roman Campagna. “Crowguill, Alfred.” See FORRESTER, ALFRED A Croy, Homer.—High Low ! Jack and the Baby. Tale of a Bill, The. Cruikshank’s Omnibws.--Catalectic Monody, A. Theatrical Curiosity, Crum, Marion.—Autumn. Culbertson, Anne Virginia.--De Wood Hants. Gyda of Varsland. IHe Understood. y My Chillun's Pictyah. To My Friend on her Eighty-first Birthday. Triolet. Cullen, Cornelius C.—Battle of Somerset. Culver, H: B.-Lay of the Lady Lobster, The. Cumming, J:—Influence after Death. See Voices of the €801. Voices of the Dead. Cummings, Jeremiah W.-Song of the Union. Cummins, Ella Sterling.—Fan Brigade, The. Mariquita, the Bandit's Daughter. Voices of the Wildwood. Cunard, L. M.–Lost. Cunningham, Allan.—At Sea. Bonnie Lady Ann. Gane were but the Winter Cauld. Hame, Hame, Hamel It's Hame, and it's Hame. John Grumlie. Lily of Nithsdale, The. Heaven. Loyalty. See Hame, Hame, Hame! My Ain Countree. My Namie O. Night is Nigh Gone. See Night is Nea” Gone, The.— Montgomerie. Poet's Bridal-day Song, The. Rob Rool and Rattlin' Willie. Sabbath Morning. See Hame, Hame, Hamel See She's Gane to Dwall in Sea Song. See At Sea. She's Gane to Dwall in Heaven. Skylark, The. Song of the Elfin Miller. Spring of the Year, The. Sun Rises Bright in France, The. See My Ain Countree. Thou hast Sworn by thy God, my Jeanie, Cunningham, Allan. (Continued). Thou hast Vowed by thy Faith, my Jeanie. hast Sworn by thy God, my Jeanie. Town and Country Child, The. Wet Sheet and a Flowing Sea, A. Cunningham, C.—Love In June. Cunningham, F.—Fox and the Cat, The. Cunningham, J :—Content. A Pastoral. Corydon, a Pastoral. Kate of Aberdeen. Morning. Cunninghame-Graham, Rob't. See Gartmore. Curr, Allan.—Battle of Bothwell Bridge, The ; a Lay of the Covenanters. Curran, J: Philpot.—Against Religious Distinctions. Appeal to Lord Avonmore. Cushla Ma Chree. Defense of Mr. Rowan, 1794. Description of Mr. Rowan. See Defense of Mr. Rowan. Deserter, The. See Deserter's Meditation The. Deserter's Meditation, The. Habeas Corpus, Act, The. Let us be Merry before We Go. Liberty of the Press, The. Monks of the Screw, The. Reply to Threats of Violence. Salaries. º Satire on the Pension System, 1786. Stamp Officers' Salaries. Currie, J : Allister.—My Mother. Currie, Lady (“Violet Fane”).-Afterward[s]. Foreboding, A. In Green Old Gardens. May Song, A. Wife's Confession, A. Currie, Mrs. Marg. Gill—By the St. John. Currier, Ellen Bartlett.—Silent Baby. Curry, Lillie S.—Little Graves. Curry, S. S.—Gettysburg Speech a Lesson in Oratory. Curtice, Louise Capron.-Model Wife, The. Curtis, W,-American Republic, The. Days That are Gone. Curtis, D. W.-Song of an Old Dollar Bill. Curtis, Emma Ghent.—Cowboy's Sermon, The. Curtis, G : W :—Bryant, Extract Concerning. Burgoyne's Surrender. Cause of Bunker Hill, The. See Good Fight, The. Centennial Celebration of Concord Fight. Changes of a Hundred Years. See Centennial Celebra- tion of Concord Fight. Charles Sumner. Duty of the American Scholar. Ebb and Flow. Egyptian Serenade. Element of Justice, The. Eulogy on [or of | Wendell Phillips. Phillips. A Eulogy, etc. Fair Play for Women. Father of the Revolution, The. tion of Concord Fight. º General Grant, the Silent Captain. John Sedgwick. Good Fight, The. Great Question Settled, The. See Society of the Army of the Potomac, The. Greatness of the Poet, The. See Robert Burns. Minute Men of '76, The. See Centennial Celebration of Concord Fight. Heroism of the Present, The. IHolmes, Extract Concerning. Ideas the Life of a People. See Element of Justice, The. Leadership of Educated Men, The. Lincoln and Gettysburg. Lincoln's Responsibility. Longfellow, Extract Concerning. Lowell's Independence in Politics. Major and Minor. Major-General John Sedgwick. Minute Men of '75, The. See Centennial Celebration of Concord Fight. Minute Men of '76. Concord Fight. Minuteman, The. More Perfect Union, A. Music in the Air. My Grandfather's Spectacles. See Prue and I. Nations and Humanity. See Patriotism. New Holiday, A. Nile Notes of a Howadji. “O listen to the sounding sea.” Our Worst Foes. See Centennial Celebration of Con- cord Fight. |Patriotism. Paul Revere’s Ride. Concord Fight. Political Infidelity. Power of Free Ideas, The. |Prue and I. Puritan, The. See Puritan Spirit, The. Puritan Principle, The. Puritan Spirit, The. Robert Burns. Rub-a-dub Agitation, A. See Political Infidelity. Samuel Adams and the New England Town Meeting, See Centennial Celebration of Concord Fight, S60 Thou GRAHAM, ROBERT. of See Stamp Officers’ See Wendell See Centennial Celebra- See Major-General See Centennial Celebration of See Centennial Celebration of 432 AUTHOR, INDEX Daly Curtis, G : W : (Continued). Saratoga Lesson, The. Society of the Army of the Potomac, The. Spirit of Puritanism, The. See Major-General John Sedgwick. Spring Song. Town Meeting, The. True Patriotism is Unselfish. See Patriotism. TJnder the Palms. See Nile Notes of a Howadji. Washington Arch in New York, The. See Washington Memorial Arch, The. Washington Memorial Arch, The. Washington's Administration. Wendell Phillips. See Wendell Phillips. A Eulogy, etc. Wendell Phillips. A Eulogy Delivered before the Muni- cipal Authorities of Boston, Mass., April 18, 1884. Wendell Phillips as an Orator. See Wendell Phillips. A Eulogy, etc. & Wendell Phillips at Faneuil Hall. See Wendell Phillips. A Eulogy, etc. e “Wherever party spirit shall strain the ancient guaran- tees of freedom.” See Centennial Celebration of Concord Fight. Who was the Minute-man? of Concord Fight. Woman's Rights. See Fair Play for Women. Curti; IHelen B.-Greeting to May. ay. Curtis, Mrs. Howard J.-New Girl's Logic, The. Curtiss, F. R.—Engaged. Curtius, Quintus.-Virtue Uncorrupted by Fortune. Curzon, Mrs. Sarah Anne.—Invocation to Rain. Loyalists, The. Visit of the Prince of Wales to Laura Secord. Cushing, Caleb.-Importance of the Agricultural Interest. New England. See New England in the War of 1812. New England in the War of 1812. Sectional Services in the Last War. in the War of 1812. Cushing, Eliz. L.-April. City Elms, The. Cushing, Harry H.-Lost Child, The. Pair of Lions, Non Nobis. Custance, Olive.—Parting Hour, The. Twilight. Waking of Spring, The. Cutcheon, B. M.–To the Goldenrod. Cutler, Elbridge Jefferson.—Cavalry Song. Drum-call in 1861, The. Regiment's Return, The. Rising of the People, The. See Drum-call in 1861, The. Volunteer, The. Cutler, H. S.—Church Militant, The. Cutler, Julian S.—Angel of Dawn, The. Knitting. Wild Thorn Blossoms. Wonderful. Cutter, G : W.-E Pluribus Unum. |Miser, The. On the Death of General Worth. Song of the Lightning. Cutting, Mary Stewart.—Good Dinner, A. Happiest Time, The ; or, A Quiet Day at Home. Mrs. Atwood’s Outer Raiment. Song of a Shirt. Triumph of Father. Cutts, J:, Lord.—Song: “Only tell her that I love.” Cuyler, Rev. Theodore L.-Boys—and the Bottle. FIome Rules the Nation, The. Merry Christmas to You, A Mighty Word, “No,” The. Mother's Kiss, A Mother's Prayers, A. Our Platform. Our Warfare and Our Duty. D See Centennial Celebration See New England D., G. H.-‘‘And perched the glittering, icy boughs among.” D., H.-See ALDINGTON, Mrs. HILDA [DooDITTLE]. D., H. K.—True Valor. D., L. M.–Life's Morning, Noon, and Evening. D., M. A.—Willie and the Apple. D., M. H. F.—Dream about the Old Nursery Rhymes, A. D., M. M.–Old Hen, An. Pussy's Class. D., S. E.-Shepherd's Dump, The. Dabney, Frances S.—Anne-Marie. Daggett, Rollin M.–My New Year's Guests. “Dagonet.”—Kate Maloney. Daily Graphic.—Astronomical. “Dakota Bell.”—Following the Advice of a Physician. Dale, G. W.-Yankee's Stratagem, The or, Here She Goes. —and There She Goes. Dale, Rev. Rob't W:—“We cannot despair of success.” Dale, T.-Regulus. Daley, Helen S.—Spelling-class. Daley, Victor.—Romance. Dallas, Mary Kyle.—Annie O’Brien, At the Altar. Aunt Betsey on Marriage, Dallas, Mary Kyle. (Continued). Aunt Peggy and High Art. Aunty Doleful's Visit. Aurelia's Valentine. Bessie's Dilemma. Brave Love. Bridget's Soliloquy. Broken Dreams. Charity Grinder and the Postmaster General. Corianna's Wedding. Dream, tº Dutifuls, The. Fashionable Hospitality. Fashionable Vacation, A. Father Paul. Frightened Woman, A. Great Man, A. He’d Nothing but His Violin. Eſer First Steam-engine. |Her Heart was False, and Mine was Broken. In Amity of Soul. Rnitting. Love's Reminiscences. Miaouletta. Mrs. Pickles Wants to be a Man. Mrs. Slowly at the Hotel. Mrs. Smith Improves Her Mind. Mrs. Tubbs and Political Economy. Mrs. Winkle's Grandson. Mothers and Fathers: Two Pictures. My Sweetheart's Baby Brother. “N” for Nannie and “B” for Ben. Nettie Budd before Her Second Ball. Old, Old Story, The. Our Christmas Dinner. Out of the Bottle. Paying. Her Fare. Rebecca's Revenge. Riding on a Rail. Scene in a Street Car. Simon Solitary’s Ideal Wife. Slowlys at the Photographer's, The. Slowlys at the Theatre, The. Statue's Story, The. Thoughts at a Party. To A. M. Olar. (An Old Man’s Memories.) Toast, The. Tragedy at Dodd's Place, The. Two Opinions of One House. What Old Mrs. Ember Said. What the Crickets Said. When the House is Alone by Itself. Dalling and Bulwer, W: H: Lytton Earle Bulwer, Baron. —After-dinner Speech. To “What boots it that thine eye is bright.” Twenty-second of December, 1620, The. Dalrymple, Sir D :-Edward, Edward. Edward of the Bloody Brand. ward. Daly, Augustin.-Leah, cene from “Leah.” Sister's Sacrifice, A. Daly, Eugene Howell.—Alpheus and Arethusa. Daly, T: A.—Alla for Rosa. All's Well That Ends Well. Blossomy Wheelbarrow, The. Carlotta Mia. Chrees'mas Time. Cornaylius Ha-Ha-Ha-Ha-Hannigan. Da Boy from Rome. Da Comica Man. Da Greata Basaball. ſº Da Leetla Boy. Da 'Mericana Girl. Da Sweeta Soil. ID'a. Thief. Deesa Greata Holiday Fourth-July. Een Napoli. Handicapped. I No Can Marry Both o' Dem. Irish Bachelor. Riss Her. Kitty's Graduation. Leetla Giorgio Washeenton. Leetla Joe. * Lonely Honeymoon, The. Mia Carlotta. See Carlotta Mia. Mistletoe and Holly. Mrs. Maguire—A Christmas Gift. Moderate Drinker, The. Mourner, The. Pasquale Passes. |Peaceable Race, The. Rosa Walkin’ down da Street. Song for October, A Song of the Thrush, The. Spoiled Child, The. To a Thrush. Two 'Mericana Men. Daly, T. H.-Belles, The. Laggard in Love, The, See Brave Love. See Edward, Ed. the Forsaken. See Leah, the Forsaken. 433 Daly AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Daly, Tom and Gus Edwards.--All I Wants is My Black Baby Back. Dam, H: J. W.-Theosophic Marriage, A. Dana, C : A.—Democracy. Dana, Jas. Dwight.—Geology. Dana, Mrs. Julia M.–First Snowdrop, The. Lost Tommy. Tommy Day's Easter Eggs. Dana, Kathe. Floyd. See WADSWORTH, OLIVE, A. Dana, Olive E.-Columbus. Washington and his Friends. Dana, R. : H :—Buccaneer, The. Chanting Cherubs—a Group by Greenough, The. Good Son, The. Husband and Wife's Grave, The. Immortality. See Husband and Wife's Grave, The. Intimations of Immortality. Island, The. See Buccaneer, The. Little Beach Bird, The. Moss Supplicateth for the Poet, The. Ocean, The. Pirate, The. Pleasure-boat, The. Soul, The. Spectre Horse, The. Dana, Mrs. S. B.-Flee as a Bird. Bassing under the Rod. Under the Rod. See Passing under the Rod. “Danbury News Man.” See BAILEY, JAS. MONTGOMERY. Dance, C:—Morning Call, A. Dandridge, Mrs. Danske [Bedinger].-Dead Moon, The. On the Eve of War. Spirit of the Fall, The. D’Anduze, Claire.—“They who may blame my tenderness.” “Dane, Barry.” See LOGAN, J Dane, Zenas.-Big Bob Simpson. Danforth, Elliott.-Mind Cultivation Man's Noblest Ob- ject. Dangerfield, Clinton.-Colored Antony and Cleopatra. Daniel, J :—“If I Could Shut the Gate against my Thoughts.” Daniel, J: Warwick.-Address at the Dedication of the Washington Monument. Eulogy of Robert E. Lee. Washington and the Nation. Daniel, S:—“Beauty, sweet lovel is like the morning dew.” See Sonnets to Delia. Beauty, Time and Love. See Sonnets to Delia. Care-charmer Sleep. See Sonnets to Delia. “Care-charmer Sleep, son of the sable Night.” See Sonnets to Delia. Civil Wars, The. Complaint of Rosamond, The. Death of Talbot, The. See History of the Civil War. Delia. Early Love. See Hymen’s Triumph. Eidola. Epiº, to the Lady Margaret, Countess of Cumber- land. IEyes, Hide My Love. See Hymen’s Triumph. History of the Civil War. Hymen’s Triumph. Knowing the Heart of Man. See To the Lady Mar- garet, Countess of Cumberland. Love. See Hymen’s Triumph. Love is a Sickness. See Hymen’s Triumph. Musophilus. - Sleep. See Sonnets to Delia. Song from Hymen's Triumph. See Hymen's Tri- umph. Sonnets to Delia. Sorrow. See Complaint of Rosamond, The. To Delia. See Sonnets to Delia. To the Countess of Cumberland. See To the Lady Margaret, Countess of Cumberland. To the Lady Margaret, Countess of Cumberland. Ulysses and the Siren. Dante Alighieri.-Beatrice. See Divine Comedy, The. Beatrice Descending from Heaven. See Divine Com- edy, The. Buonconte di Montefeltro. See Divine Comedy, The. Count Ugolino. Sé6 Divine Comedy, The. Dante and Beatrice. See Vita Nuova. Divine Comedy, The. Divinia Commedia. See Divine Comedy, The. Exºte Beauty of Beatrice. See Divine Comedy, he. Francesca da Rimini. e Her Helpfulness. See Vita Nuova, His Lady's Praise. See Vita Nuova. L'Inferno. See Divine Comedy, The. Mantua. e Plaº, of Broken Faiths, The-(Tr. by) J: M. Car- lyle. Rimini. Vita Nuova. ' -- Dara, W:—Faces in the Night. Last Voyage, The. Song of a Turf-Sod. D’Arcy, Hal.—Erris Fairy, An. Turf-Carrier, A D’Arcy, H. Antoine,—Face on the Floor, The. Dare, Ella.-Only One Kind Word. Dare, Shirley.—Lullaby: “A song for the baby.” Dare, Sydney.—Lesson for Mamma, A. Dargan, Olive Tilford, Beyond the War. Game, The. Old Fairing down, Path-flower. There's Rosemary. Ye Who are to Sing. Chorus of Spirits. See Sylvia ; or, the May Queen. Call of the Morning, The. Chorus of Spirits. See Sylvia ; or, the May Queen. Crowning of Sylvia, The. Fairy Camp, The. Fallen Star, The. Fight of the Forlorn, The. Flower of Beauty, The. green dell,” etc. Gambols of Children, The. Hymn to the Sun. “It is not beauty I demand.” Last Night. Lay of the Forlorn. Love Song. See Song: “Sweet in her green dell,” See Song: “Sweet in her etc. Loveliness of Love, The. See “It is not beauty I demand.” Lowe's Likeness. Lyre, The. I., II. Morning Song. See Sylvia ; or, The May Queen. Nepenthe. Nephon’s Song. See Sylvia ; or, The May Queen. On the Death of a Recluse. Osmé's Song. See Sylvia ; or, The May Queen. Phoenix, The. Robin's Cross. Romanzo to Sylvia. Runilda's Chant. Sea-ritual, The. Serenade: from “Sylvia.” Serenade of a Loyal Martyr. See Sylvia ; or, The May Queen. Song: “It is not beauty I demand.” Song: “I’ve taught thee love's sweet lesson o’er.” Song: “Sweet in her green dell the flower of beauty slumbers.” Song from Sylvia. See Sylvia ; or, The May Queen. Song of the Summer Winds. Summer Winds. See Song of the Summer Winds. Sylvia. See Sylvia; or, The May Queen. Sylvia ; or, The May Queen. To Helene, on a Gift-ring Carelessly Lost. True Loveliness. See “It is not beauty I demand.” Wild Bee's Tale, The. Darling, Elsie L.-Three Wonderful Things. Darmesteter, Mrs. Agnes Mary Frances [Robinson]. See DUCLAUX M.M.E. Darnell, H. F.—Maple, The. Darte, G: Lockhart.—Wustest Boy, The. Darwin, Erasmus.-Botanic Garden, The. Loves of the Plants. See Botanic Garden, The. Song to May. Daskam, Josephine Dodge. DODGE DASKAM. Datta, Roby.—Good and Bad Thoughts. On Tibet. Song of Ind. Daubeny, C:—Verses on a Cat. Daudet, Alphonse.—Christmas Eve in Exile, A. French Ensign, The. Last Lesson, The (La Dernière Classe). Daulton, Agnes McClelland.—Nixie of the Neighborhood. Davenant, Sir W:—Aubade. See Song: “The lark,” etc. Countess, of Anglesey, led Captive by the Rebells, at the Disforresting of Pewsam.—Song. Dawn-song. See Song: “The lark,” etc. Gondibert. Lark now Leaves his Watery Nest, The. Morning. See Song: “The lark, ” etc. On the Captivity of the Countess of Anglesey. See Countess of Anglesey led Captive, etc. Philosopher and the Lover; to a Mistress Dying, The. Song. Praise and Prayer. See Gondibert. Soldier Going to the Field, The. Soldier Going to the Field. Song: “The lark now leaves his watery nest.” Song: The Soldier Going, etc. To a Mistress Dying. See Philosopher and the Low- er, The. Davenport, H:—Asking Mother. Lover without Arms, A Davenport, Ruth.-Air Castles. Home Study. How to Speak a Piece. Playing at Housekeeping. Two Opinions. Under the Umbrella. Very Best Thing, The. Davidson, Harriet Miller.—Song for the Hot Winds, A. Davidson, J:—Annie Smith. Ballad of an Artist's Wife, A. Ballad of Heaven, A. See BACON, Mrs. JOSEPHINE See Song: The 434 AUTHOR INDEX Day Davidson, J: (Continued). Ballad of Hell. Butterflies. Christmas Eve. Fleet Street Eclogues. Good Counsel. See Fleet Street Eclogues. Harvest-home Song. Holiday. In Romney Marsh. Last Rose, The. London. Merchantman, The. Piper, Play. * Prescription for a Spring Morning, A. Proem. Runnable Stag, A. St. Michael's Mount. Song: “Closes and courts and lanes.” Song: “The boat is chafing at our long delay.” Davidson, J. Nelson.—Books of the Bible. Old Testament, The. See Books of the Bible. Our Twenty-Six Presidents in Rhyme. Davidson, Lucretia M.–Auction Extraordinary, The. See Bachelor Sale, The. “Auctioneer, then in his labor began, The.” See Bachelor Sale, The. Eachelor Sale, The. Charnel Ship, The. Davidson, Mrs. Marg. Gilman . [George].—Moritura. Davidson, T:—“And there will I be buried.” Danaë. Lullaby. See Danaë. & Davies, Acton.—Dimple and Dumpling. Davies, Sir J:—Acrostic. Antinous Praises Dancing before, Queen. Penelope. A Poeme of Dauncing. See Orchestra; or, A Po- See Orchestra ; or, Dancing of the Air, The. eme of Dauncing. Dignity of Man, The. Hymnes of Astraea, in Acrosticke Verse. Man. See Of the Soul of Man, and the Immortality thereof. Nosce Teipsum. & Of the Soul of Man, and the Immortality thereof. “Oh! what is man, great Maker of mankind!” S66 Dignity of Man, The. Orchestra; or, A Poeme of Dauncing. Soul, The. & Soul Compared to a River, The. Sé6 Nosce Teip- Sll Iſl. Soul Compared to a Virgin Wooed in Marriage, The. See Nosce Teipsum. To the Month of September. in Acrosticke Verse. To the Nightingale. See Hymnes of Astraea in Acros- ticke Verse. To the Spring. Verse. e Davies, Mary Carolyn.—California. California Poppies. Cloistered. Dream-bearer, The. Songs of a Girl. Davies, T: H.-" Sarah.” Davies, W: H.—Bird of Paradise, The. Child and the Mariner, The. Elements, The. Farewell to Poesy. Fleeting Passion, A. See Bird of Paradise, The. Foliage. * Great Time, A. See Bird of Paradise, The. See Hymnes of Astrea See Hymnes of Astraea in Acrosticke Greeting, A. FIawk, The. See Bird of Paradise, The. Heap of Rags, The. In May. Ringfisher, The. See Farewell to Poesy. Leisure. Mind’s Liberty, The. See Bird of Paradise, The. Money. tº Moon, The. See Bird of Paradise, The. My Youth. Poor Kings. Songs of Joy. Sweet-stay-at-Home. See Foliage. Thunderstorms. See Foliage. Truly Great. When on a Summer's Morn. The. Davin, N: Flood.—Eos. Illusion. Da Vinci, Leonardo. See VINCI, LEONARDO DA. Davis, Addie F.—Public Speaking for Private Citizens. Sermon in Flowers, A. Davis, Ben Wood.—After the Opera. After the Waltz. Barcarolle. Childless. Columbus. Decoration Ode. Repartee. Schoolmaster's Sleep, The. Davis, Bertha Gerneaux,−My Dolls. & Davis, Dan'l Webster, Gib him. One ub Mine, See Bird of Paradise, Eliz. A.—September. Davis, Eugene.—Vesper Bell, Davis, F. T.-Sailor's Yarn, Davis, Fannie Stearns.—Comrades. Davis, The. Day. Epitaph, An: “Here lies a most beautiful lady.” Forbidden Lure, The. Home. Listeners, The. Moods, The. & Oh, to be Home Again. Profits. Souls. Water Fantasy. Wind. Davis, Frances.—To a Shoeshiner. Davis, Fs.-Fisherman's Song, The. Kathleen ban Adair. * My Betrothed. My Ulick. Nanny. Our Own Land. Davis, Harry Cassell.—Festival Days. Davis, J.-Sun, The. Davis, Jefferson.—On Withdrawing from the Union. Davis, Kate A.—Tale the Titles Told, The. Davis, L. Clarke.—Stranded Ship, The. Davis, Mrs. Mary Evelyn [Moore J.-Going Out and Com- 1Ing Jin. Davis, Paul B.-Ah Yet's Christmas. Davis, R. : Harding.—Boy Orator of Zepata City, The. Captain Macklin’s Escape. Cuba in War Time. Death of Rodriguez, The. Her First Appearance. Lion and the Unicorn, The. Man with One Talent, The. corn, The. Mr. Traver’s First Hunt. , My Disreputable Friend, Mr. Raegen. Tamed by a Child. “There Were Ninety and Nine.” Davis, Sam.—First Piano in Camp, The. Davis, Slack.-Holiday, The. Davis, T:—Clare's Dragoons. Davis, T: Osbourne.—Battle of Fontenoy [The]. Boatman of Kinsale, The. Celts and Saxons. Fontenoy. See Battle of Fontenoy, The. Girl of Dunbwy, The. Lament for the Death of Eoghan Ruadh O'Neill. Maire ban Astor. My Grave. My Land. Nation, once Again, A. Nationality. Native Swords. O, the Marriage. Sack of Baltimore, The. Welcome, The. Davis, W. I.-National Colors, The. Davis, Winifred.—Nellie's Decorations. Davison, Fs.-‘‘Are Women Fair?” Dispraise of Love and Lovers’ Follies. “FIow Can the Heart Forget Her?” Psalm. Thirteen. Psalm Twenty-three. Davy, Sir Humphry.—Written after Recovery from a Dan- gerous Illness. Dawes, Rufus.-Love Unchangeable. Dawn, L. M.–Funeral Dirge, The. Dawson, Dan'l Lewis.-Seeker in the Marshes, The. Dawson, Emma Frances.—Old Glory. Dawson, Horace Lathrop.–Glory that is to Be. See Cuba in War Time. See Lion and the Uni- IHoliday. Dawson, Jas.-After the Battle. See By the Alma. By the Alma. Dawson, M. Phelps.-After the Fourth of July. Dawson, W: Jas.--Angel at the Ford, The. Bird's Song at Morning. Child’s Portrait, A. Deliverance. Ideal Memory. To a Desolate Friend. Day, Beth.-Selling the Farm. Day, Holman F.—“As Beseemeth Men.” . Aunt Shaw’s Pet Jug. Ballad of Elkanah B. Atkinson. Bottle of Hell-Fire, The. Cure for Homesickness. Grampy Sings a Song. John W. Jones. Story of a Kicker. Tale of the Kennebec Mariner. TJncle Tascus and the Deed. With Love from Mother. Day, Jennie M.–Town of Haveyourownway, The. Day, J: W:—Picket before Bull Run, The. Day, Marg. Goss.-Helping Mother. Day, Mary E.-Parting Lovers, The. R. : Edwin.-England. To Shakespeare. Day, Seth.—Selling the Farm. 435 Day AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Day, T: Fleming.—Coasters, The. Day, Rev. W:—Mount Vernon, the Home of Washington, Dayre, Sydney.—Agreed to Disagree. Apple Blossoms, Cherrv. Time. Chickadee, The. Frowns or Smiles. Getting Acquainted. Good-night. - Grandma's Angel. Lesson for Mamma, A. Letter to Mother Nature, A. Message, A. My Sweetheart. Remorse. Sunshine. What was It? T)ayton, A. Alphonse.—Why He Wouldn’t Sell the Farm. Dayton, Fred C.—His Sweetheart's Song. Dazey, C: Turner.—February Rain. Dea, Eva.-Buried Treasure. Dean, Harry M.–Mother's Rocking-Chair. Deane, Anthony C :—Beauties of Nature, The. Bo-Peep. Certain Cure, A. Cult of the Celtic, The. IHere is the Tale. Imitation. Jack and Jill. John Jenkins. Little Jack Horner. Ode, An : “I sing a song of sixpence.” Three Mice, The. Deans, C. W.-School Affairs in Riverhead District. Deas, Fannie M. P.-That Boy John. De Brown, Jere.—Thet Boy ov Ourn. DeBurgh, H. F.—Half Hours with the Classics. Decius, Nikolaus.--Lamb of Lamb. Defoe, Dan’l.—Crusoe’s Fight with Wolves. See Robin- son Crusoe. Friday's Frolic with a Bear. See Robinson Crusoe, Introduction to the True-Born Englishman. Robinson Crusoe. De Forrest, J. W.-Brigade Commander, The. In Louisiana. De France, Marie. See MARIE DE FRANCE. De Guerin, Maurice.—Shamrock, The. De Guildford, N:—Owl and the Nightingale, The. De Hales, T:—Luve Ron, A. De Hampole, R: Rolle.—Prick of Conscience, The. Dehmel, R :—From an Oppressed Heart. Many a Night. Song for All. Through the Night. Voice in Darkness. Wave Dance Song. Workman, The. De Kay, C:—Arcana Sylvarum. Draft Riot, The. Peace. |Ulf in Ireland. Dekker, T:—Cold's the Wind. Comº. See Pleasant Comedy of G. Fortune Smiles. “Golden Slumbers Kiss your Eyes.” dy of Patient Gissell, The. Happy Heart, The. See Pleasant Comedy of Patient Grissell, The. Haymakers, Rakers, Reapers and Mowers. IHonest Whore, The. FIorace Concocting an Ode. w Invitation, The. See Sun's Darling, The. Lulº, See Pleasant Comedy of Patient Grissell, The. Lullaby, A : “Golden slumbers kiss your eyes.” See Pleasant Comedy of Patient Grissell, The. Merry Month of May, The. O Sorrow, Sorrow. O Sweet Contentl Grissell, The. Old Fortunatus. |Patient Grissell. Grissell, The. Pleasant Comedy of Patient Grissell [or Grissil], The. Portrait, A. Praise of Fortune, The. See Old Fortunatus. Rustic Song. See Sun's Darling, The. Second Three Men's Song, The. See Shoemaker's Holiday, The. Shoemaker's Holiday, The. Song: “Wirtue smiles.” See Old Fortunatus. Sun's Darling, The. Sweet Content. See Pleasant Comedy of Patient Gris- sell, The. De la Mare, Walter.—Alexander. Arabia. See Listeners, The. Epitaph, An. Full Moon. Listeners, The. Melmillo. Miss L00, Patient Grissell, See Pleasant Come- See Pleasant Comedy of Patient See Pleasant Comedy of Patient See Listeners, The, De la Mare, Walter. (Oontinued). Mocking Fairy, The. Music. Off the Ground. * Sleeper, The. See Listeners, The. Wanderers. Winter Dusk. . See Listeners, The. De Lamartine, Alphonse.-Child's Morning Hymn, A. DeLan, Surville J.-Timber Line. Deland, Mrs. Marg. Wade [Campbell].-Affaire d'Amour. Bluebell, The. Bossy and the Daisy. Christmas Silence, The. Clover, The. Fairies'. Shopping, The. Fire, The. See John Ward, Preacher. First, Best Christmas Night, The. Hymn : “O patient Christ |" John Ward, Preacher. Love and Death. Love's Wisdom. Rain. Sent with a Rose to a Young Lady. Succory, €. Waits, The. "While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night.” Words, Worls, Words. Delano, E: C.— Historic Trees. Delano, H. A.—Greatness of His Simplicity. Delano, Myra S.—Easter with Parepa, An. Delawigº. Jean François Casimir.—Napoleon after Water- OO. Sunshine. Three Days in the Life of Columbus. De la Warr, J: West, Earl.—Fair Hebe and Reason. Delcomyn, Marion.—Song: “Like the South-flying swallows.” Pe. Leon, T: Cooper.—Tnternational Race, The. Delille, Jacques.—In Praise of Coffee. . My Net Product. Delisle, Rouget. See ROUGET DE LISLE, CLAUDE Jos. Pelke, Jas. A.—Carolina and Mecklenburg. Delone, T.-Fair Rosamund. DeLong, Heber.—Cuba's Banner. DeLorez, Stella.-Coaching the Rising Star. Pe. Leuville. Marquis. See LEUVILLE, Marquis de. DeLys, J: W.-Alas the Songs | Demarest, Mary L.-My Ain Countrie. DeMille, A. ..B.—Ballad: “Good Christmas bells, yOu. Ice King, The. DeMille, Jas-Behind the Veil. Dodge Club, The. See Senator Entangled, A. Senator Entangled, A. Senator's Dilemma, The. Triumph of Truth, The. Deming, Mrs. H. A. (compiler).-Curious Life Poem, A. Life. See Curious Life Poém, A Deming, H. C.—Lincoln. De Montreuil, Mathieu. See MONTREUIL, MATHIEU DE. Demorest, D. L.—Phrenology. Demoves, \; Jennings.--Prohibition the True Anti-proverty arty. Voter's Responsibility, The. De Morgan, J:—Literary Side of Washington, The. Demosthenes.—Against Philip. See Philippics. Athenian Patriotism. See Oration on the Crown, The. Qlose of the Oration on the Crown, The Degeneracy of Athens. See Philippics. Democracy Hateful to Philip, A [or The]. 1pp.1CS. Demosthenes not Vanquished by Philip. on the Crown, The. Encroachments of Philip, The. Exordium. See, Oration on the Crown, The. Fortune of Æschines. See Oration on the Crown, The. Oration on the Crown, The. Philip of Macedon. See Philippics. I pray See Senator Entangled, A. See Phil- See Oration Philippics. . Public Spirit of [the] Athenians. See Oration on the Crown, €. Venality the Ruin of Greece. See Philippics. Dempsey, H. Frances.—Pledge and Prayer. De Mussett, Alfred.—Venice. Denham, . Sir J:—Abraham Cowley. See Mr. Abraham gº's Death, and Burial amongst the Ancient O€f S. Against Love. Cooper's Hill. Elegy on Cowley. See Mr. Abraham Cowley's Death, and Burial amongst the Ancient Poets. Mr. ... Abraham Cowley's Death, and Burial amongst the Ancient Poets. Praise of the Thames. See Cooper’s Hill. River Thames, The. See Cooper's Hill. Song from “The Sophy.” See Sophy, The. Sophy, The. view, ſº London from Cooper's Hill. 1II. Denison, C: W.-Drunkard's Dream, The. Rumseller's Song, The. Denison, Mary A.—Beautiful Grandmamma. Christmas Ballad, A, See Cooper's 436 AlJTEIOR INDEX Denton Denison, Mary A. (Continued). Grandfather's Rose. Irish Woman's Lament, The. See Mary O'Connor, the Volunteer's Wife. Irishwoman's Letter, The. See Mary O'Connor, the Volunteer's Wife. Mary O’Connor, the Volunteer's Wife. Volunteer's Wife, The. See Mary O’Connor, the Volun- teer's Wife. What is a Boy 2 Denison, T. S.—Birth of the Rainbow, The. Blessed are de Peacemakers. Dead Soldier, The. Death of Little Hacket. See Iron Crown, An. Dem Shickens. Hasty Opinions. How to Read. Hymn of the Avenger, The. Ideal, An. Ike Papson's Courtship. See Man Behind, The. Interview between the School Directors and the Jani- tor, An. See School-ma’am, The. Investigate. Iron Crown, An. Learn to Labor and to Wait. Long Ago. Love in High Life. See Pets of Society. Madman, The. Man Behind, The. Music of Winter, The. New Year Calls. Nothing More. Palace, The. Pets of Society. Presentiments. School-ma’am, The. Selfishness of Society. Sword of Damocles, The. See Man Behind, The. Wedding Trip, The. Denman, Lord.—Harmodius and Aristogeiton. (Tr.) Dennen, Grace Atherton.—Gold-of-Ophir Roses. Dennie, Jos.-Jack and Gill—A Criticism. Dennis, J. R.—Graduates' Song. Dennison, E. W.-Little Maid and the Speckled Hen. Dennison, G : A.—Transformation. Denninson, Lindsay.-He-Siren of the Gold Fields, The. Dennison, Mrs. M. A.—Poor Katy. Denny, Eleanor M.–Model Husband, The. Denton, Clara J.-About Freddie. Almost a Runaway. Appointment, The. April Assembly, An. At Christmas Time. At the Court of King Valentine. Backward Glance, Balky Horse, The. Being Thankful. “Blue and the Gray, The.” Blue Eyes and Brown Eyes. Bob and His Sister. Brave Little Mary. Breaking the Colt. Brother Jonathan’s Birthday. But Once a Year. Changed Valentine, The. “Children’s Day” Service, A. Christmas Garden, The. Christmas Peacemaker. Christmas Spirit, The. Columbia and Mr. “They Say.” Columbia and the Boys. Columbia’s Pictures. Crowning the May Queen. T)ividing the Honors. Doom of King Alcohol, The. Easter Flowers, The. Easter in the Early Days. Easter Service, An. Easter Wreath, The. Eather of His Country, The. First Christmas Night, The. First Thanksgiving Day, The. First Week of School, The. Elag of the Free, The. Flower Service, A. For Another's Sake. Four Celebrated Characters. Four Judges, The. four Photographs, The. Four Winds, The. Fourth of July's Defense. From Captivity to Power. Gay Christmas Ball, A. Ghost in the Closet, The. Gifts for All. Glad Message, The. Going to the Corner. Gold Spinner, The. Bandkerchief Drill, The. Hat Drill, The. Help for My Sisters. Honor Thy Father and Thy Mother. How Long before the Snow Comes? Dentº, Clara J. (Continued). You Want to be Loved. “Imirild Isle, The.” “In Memoriam.” In Nonsense Land. In Santa-Claus-Land. In the Morning. Inquisitive Prince, The. Invitation, The. Joe's Way of Doing Chores. Keep the Holidays. Keeping the Birthday. King Roughbeard and the Princess. Labor Day Orator, A. Last Day of School, The. Laughing Family, The. Lazy or Not. Leaflets and Lady-bugs. Lesson from the Sunflowers, A. Like a Nettle. Like an Indian. Like Washington. Lincoln Day Exercise, A. Lines for a Very Little Girl or Boy. Little Fisherman, The. Little Mollie Whimper. Little Prisoner, The. Lost Letter, The. Lost Opportunity, The. “Making an Orator.” March of the Holidays, The. Medley, A. Message for the Children, A. Morning Chat, A Mother Goose. New Christmas, The. Not a Born Orator. Not Quite a Bargain. November Brownies, The. Nursery Stove, The. Nuts to Crack. Obedient Servants, The. Old Santa Has Struck. “Only Cooning.” - Parliamentary Law. Parasol Drill, The. Pat and the “Specimens.” Peacemaker, A. Perfect Feast, A. Pine Tree's Choice, The. Playing “Grown Up.” Primary Class, The. Professor's Present, The. Pumpkins, The. Rail-splitter, The. Rebellion, The. Rebuff, A. Record of the Hours, The. Reformed Christmas, The. Royal Tarts, The. St. Valentine's Revenge. Santa Claus Outwitted. Santa Claus Protests. School is Out. School-bell, The. Search for the Fairies, A. Seeing the New Year. Served Him Right. Short Missionary Service, A. Some “Arabian Nights” People. Some Famous Dates. Some Noted Characters. Some Queer Christmas Children. Some Very Famous People. Something Better. Something to be Thankful For. Suitable Successor, A. Ten Little Cranberries. Ten Little Rabbits. Terrible Threat, A. Terrible Time, A. “That Other Fourth.” . Things a Girl Doesn’t Know. Three Little Mothers. Time and the Seasons. Twenty-six of Them. Two Kinds of Fun. Two Ways of Spending “The Fourth.” Unexpected May Queen, The. Vacation. Watching for Santa Claus. Weed and the Boy, The. What is a Gentleman 2 What is Christmas? What O'Clock. What They will Do. When I am a Woman. When the Clock Strikes Twelve. When the Ship Comes in. While Shepherds Watched. While the Joy Goes On. Wreath of Flowers, A. Writing a Book. 437 Denton AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Denton, Clara J. and Hadley, Birthdays. * Denton, Dollie.—My Lover Who Loved me Last Spring. Denton, Paul.—Apostrophe to Cold Water. See Apostrophe to Water. e Apostrophe to Water. (Alt. also to A. W. Arrington and to J. B. Gough.) Glass of Cold Water, A. See Apostrophe to Water. Harvest of Rum, The. Tribute to Water, A. See Apostrophe to Water. Unaccountable Mystery, An. “Water | look at it, ye thirsty ones.” Lizzie M.–Two February See Apostrophe to Water. Denver Post.—At Dancing School. Living. Pa Shawed off his Whiskers. Patriotism at Squawville. Denver Tribune.—Interviewing Mrs. Pratt. Depew, Chauncey M.–American Hall of Fame. André and Hale. Army of the Potomac, The. Captain Hale and Major André. Capture of André, The. dré, The. Capture of Major André, The. g Centennial Speech. See Washington's Inauguration. Columbian Oration. Columbus the Discoverer of America. See Oration. Constitutional Convention of 1787, The. Convention of 1787, The. Dedication Exercises. See Columbian Oration. England and the United States. General Grant. Higher Education for Women. Home Rule for Ireland. Lawyer and Free Institutions, The. Legacy of Grant, The. Liberty. Lincoln’s Heart Throbs. Locomotive Engineer, The. Majestic Eminence of Washington, Our Constitution. Our Fallen Heroes. Pilgrims, The. Place of Athletics in College Life, The. Problem of Self-government, The. Scholar in Public Life, The. Superiority of Washington. Tribute to Washington. ington. Two Spies, André and Hale, The. Washington and Lincoln. Washington in History. Washington’s Inauguration. De Peyster, Gen. J.; Watts.--Surrender of Burgoyne, The. De Quincey, T:—Autobiographic Sketches. Dying Dream of the Bishop of Beauvais. of Arc. Execution of Joan of Arc. Eriend in Need, A. In the Nursery. See Autobiographic Sketches. Joan of Arc. Martyrdom of Joan of Arc, The. Noble Revenge. Shepherd Girl of Domremy. Dermody, T:—My Burial Place. When I Sat by my Fair. Derozio, H: L: Vivian.-On the Abolition of Suttee. Derzhavin, Gabriel Romanowitch.-God. Ode to the Deity. See God. Désaugiers, M. A. M.–Eternal Yawner, The. Moral, A. Pro and Contra. Desbarreaux, .—Sonnet: righteous I declare.” Desbordes-Valmore, Madame.—Parted. See André and Hale. See Capture of Major An- Columbian The. See Superiority of Wash- See André and Hale. See Joan See Joan of Arc. See Joan of Arc). See Joan of Arc. “Great God, Thy judgments Deschamps, Antoni.-Can it be Still So Sweet the Light to View 2 Mortality. Deschamps, Emile.—Sonnet: “When Time, Who Changes Men and Everything.” Deschamps, Eustace.—Advice to a Friend on Marriage. Ballad: “There is no flower.” DeShon, W: H.-Human Littleness. Napoleon's Ambition and Shelley's Doubt. t Deshoulières, Madame.—Air: “Pleasant springtide brings to birth.” To a Proud Beauty. Designer.—Christmas Eve. Tale of Christmas Eve, A. De Sivry, C:—Pressed for Time. e Desportes, Philippe.—Song: “Cupid, on hearing how di- vine.” Sonnet: “Dress your gold locks.” . e y Sonnet: “Sleep, peaceful son of solitary night.' Desprez, Frank.-C’rrect Card, The. 8,SC8,. De Tabley, J.: Leicester Warren, Lord.—Chorus from , “Medea.” Churchyard on the Sand. Circe. Cradle Song, A. De Tabley, J. Leicester Warren, Lord. (Continued). Fortune’s Wheel. Knight in the Wood, The. Nuptial Song. Qde: “Sire of , the Rising Day.” Simple Maid, A. Song of Faith Forsworn, A. Two Old Kings, The. Woodland Grave, A. Detroit Free Press.--Aired Her Knowledge. “Am Life Wuf de Libin’.” Average Boy, The. Battery in Hot Action, A. See Supporting the Guns, Beating a Conductor. “Come and Be Shone.” Commercial Traveler's Vacation, A. Cry in the Darkness—the Sentinel's Alarm. Daddy Benson and the Fairies. Don't-Believers, The. Dutchman’s Telephone, The. Election of the Future, The. Fantasy, A. Fourth of July, The. Got Them. Both. “FHe Wasn’t in It.” How Mr. Coffin Spelled It. How the Insurance Agent was Squelched. | Last Station, The. Little Busy Bees, The. Mad Teuton, A. Man Who Apologized, The. Man Who Felt Sad, The. Mr. and Mrs. Bowser's Family Jar. Mrs. McDuffy on Baseball. Old Daddy Turner. Prairie Mirage, The. * She Meant Business. Squarest un among 'Em, The. Supporting the Guns. Tell Her So. That Hired Girl. They met in Death. Too Welſ. Prepared. Tragedy in the Sunshine, A. Uncle Tom and the Hornets. Uncle Turner's Last Words. Watermelon Pickles. Why he Waited to Laugh. Wild Prairie Fire, A. Wiped Out. Detroit Tribune.—Tragic Parting, A. Devens, C:—Conflict Ended. Meaning of Victory, The. No Conflict Now. De Vere, Sir Aubrey.—Appian Way, The. Arch of Titus. At the Tomb of King Arthur. Benumbed Butterfly, The. Camp Santo at Pisa, The. Castleconnell. Children Band, A. Christmas Carol, A. Dignity of Sorrow, The. Dunluce Castle, County of Antrim. Epitaph: “He roamed half round the world of woe." Genoa. Glengarriff. Gougane Barra. Greece. Horn Head County of Donegal. Rilmallock. Leonardo’s “Last Supper” at Milan. Liberty of the Press. Lines Written near Shelley's House. March to Kinsdale, The. Mary Tudor. Misspent Time. New Race, The. Opening of the Tomb of Charlemagne, The. Passion-flower. Ploraus Plorairt. Right Use of Prayer, The. Rock of Cashel, The. Roisin Dubh. Ruins of Cornelia’s House. St. Peter's by Moonlight. Sea-cliffs of Kilkee, The. Serenade: “Softly, O midnight hours.” Shannon, The. Sibyl's Cave at Cuma, The. Sisters, The. Song: “She says: ‘poor friend, you waste your treasure.'. Song: “She sings her wild dirges and smiles 'mid the strain.” Song: “Sing the old song.” Song: “Slanting both hands against her forehead.” Song and Sonnet on Sorrow, Soul's Waste, The. w Spanish Point. De Vere, Aubrey T:—Affliction. All Things Sweet When Prized. Angels Kiss Her, The. Bard Ethell. $ 7 y 438 AUTHOR INDEX Dickens De Vere, Aubrey T : (Continued). Beatitude. Bending Between Me and the Taper. Campagna Seen from St. John Lateran, The. Cardinal Manning. Columbus. Dirge of Rory O'Moore. Early Friendship. Epicurean’s Epitaph, An. Evening Melody. Plowers I would Bring. Friends of Youth. Grattan. 7 y Happy are they Who Kiss Thee. See Sonnet: “Happy. etc. Human Life. Little Black Rose, The. Lower's Spite. Mood of Exaltation, The. Poetic Faculty, The. Power of Poesy. See Poetic Faculty, The. Queen's Vespers, The. Sad and Sweet. See Human Life. Sad is our Youth. See Human Life. St. Patrick and the Imposter. Song. “Seek not the tree of silkiest bark.” Song: “When I was young, I said to Sorrow.” Sonnet: “Happy are they who kiss thee.” . Sonnet: “Sad is our youth, for it is ever going.” See IHuman Life. Sorrow. Sun-God, The. They Leave the Land of Gems. Waterloo. Wedding of the Clans, The. Written in Tasso's House at Sorrento. Year of Sorrow ; Ireland, 1849, The. Zoe, an Athenian Child. De Veré, Mary Ainge (“Madeline Bridges”).-Breath, A. Children. Faith Trembling. Farewell, A. Few Small Details, A. First Snow, The. Friend and Lower. Give to the world the Best you have. God Keep You. Her Perfect Lower. Poet and Lark. Saint and the Sinner. Spinner, The. There are Loyal Hearts. When the Most is Said. Wind-swept Wheat, The. Woman’s Gifts, A. De Vere, Sir Stephen E.-Death of Cleopatra, The. (Tr.) Land Betrayed, The. Devere, ‘W:—'Ceptin’ Ike. Devereux, G. H.-Ass and his Master, The. (Tr.) Eggs, The. (Tr.) Devereux, Rob't. See ESSEX, Earl of. º Georgiana, Duchess of.-Traveller in Africa, Devonshire, The. Devoore, Anne.—My Saint. Dewart, E: Hartley.—On the Ottawa. Shadows on the Curtain. T)ewey, G : W.-Blind Louise. Dewey, Orville.—Ereedom and Patriotism. Gratitude to God. Labor. See Nobility of Labor. Liberty. (2) “Liberty is a solemn thing.” Life is What We Make It. Nobility of Labor. Society the Great Educator. Dewey, T: Emmet.—Kansas. Dewhurst, F: C.—Why Shouldst Thou Fear ! Diaz, Mrs. Abby [Morton]...—John Spicer on Clothes. Two Little Rogues. Dibdin, C:—Anchorsmiths, The. Anne Hathway. (Alt.) Before Battle. Blow High, Blow Low. Constancy. Davy. Heaving of the Lead, The. High-mettled Racer, The. Jack at the Opera. Leadsman's Song, The. Let us all be Unhappy Together. Nongtongpaw. Perfect Sailor, The. Poor Jack. Sailor's Consolation, The. (At. also to W: Pitt.) Sir Sidney Smith. See DIBDIN, THOMAs. Tar for all Weathers, The. Tom Bowling. Tom Bowling's Epitaph. See Tom Bowling. Dibdin, T:—All's Well. See British Fleet, The. Love and Glory. Sir Sidney Smith. (Alt. also to C: Dibdin.) Snug Little Island, The. See Liberty. Dibdin, T: (Continued). Tisº. Little Island, The. See Snug Little Island, € Dichter, Griswald.—Maine, The. Dick, Cotsford.—Art of Smartness, The. Domestic Dolores, The. Over the Fishpond to Fashion. Dickens, C:—“Alas! - how few of nature's faces tire left to gladden us with their beauty.” American Notes. Aunt Betsey and Little Davy. Bardell and Pickwick. Barnaby Rudge. Birth of Dombey, The. See Dombey and Son. Birth of Little Paul, The. See Dombey and Son. “Births. Mrs. Meek, of a Son.” Black Veil, The. Bleak House. Bob Cratchit's Dinner. See David Copperfield. See Pickwick Papers, The. See Christmas Carol, A. Buzfuz versus Pickwick. See Pickwick Papers, The. Cheap Jack, The. See Doctor Marigold. Cheerful Locksmith, The. See Barnaby Rudge. Children, The. (Wr. at.) See DICKINSON, C : MONROE. Child's Dream of a Star, A. Child's History of England. Child-wife, The. See David Copperfield. º Christmas at Bob Cratchit's, A. See Christmas Carol, Chrº at Fezziwig's Warehouse. See Christmas arol, A. Christmas Carol, A. Christmas Eve at Mr. Wardle's. See Pickwick Papers. Christmas Games in “Old Wardle's” Kitchen. See Pickwick Papers, The. Christmas Goose, The. See Christmas Carol, A. Christmas Goose at the Cratchits, The. See Christmas Carol, A. Christmas Invitation, A. See Christmas, Carol, A. Christmas Party at Scrooge's Nephew's, The. See Christmas Carol, Christmas Tree, Christmas-Time. Convict's Death, The. See Sketches by Boz. Courtship of Mr. Bumble and Mrs. Corney, The. See Oliver Twist. Cratchits' Christmas The. Carol, The. Cricket on the Hearth. David Copperfield. Dinner, See Christmas David Copperfield and His Child-wife. See David Copperfield. Death of Bill Sikes, The. See Oliver Twist. Death of Dora. See David Copperfield. Death of Harold. See Child's History of England. Death of Little Jo. See Bleak House. Death of Little Nell. See Old Curiosity Shop. Death of Little Paul [Dombey] . See Dombey and Son. Deº of Mme. Defarge, The. See Tale of Two Cities, Death of Paul Dombey. See Dombey and Son. Death of Poor Jo. See Bleak House. Death of Steerforth, The. See David Copperfield. Dialogue from “David Copperfield.” See David Cop- perfield. Dialogue from “Martin Chuzzlewit,” See Martin Chuzzlewit. Dialogue from “Nicholas Nickleby.” See Nicholas Nickleby. Dialogue from “The Pickwick Papers,” See Pick- wick Papers. Dick Swiveller and the Marchioness. ity Shop. Disastrous Announcement, A. See David Copperfield. Doctor Marigold. Doctor Marigold and His Dumb Girl. Marigold. Dombey and Son. Drunkard's Death, The. Elder Mr. Weller's Sentiments on Literary sition, The. See Pickwick Papers, The. Exº of Sydney Carton, The. See Tale of Two 1U16'S, A. Fagin's Last Day. See Oliver Twist. Fanny Squeers and Matilda Price. See Nicholas Nickleby. Fanny Squeers' Tea-party. See Nicholas Nickleby. Fezziwig's Ball. See Christmas Carol, A. Geº; in the Wrong Room. See Pickwick Papers, The. Goblins, The. See Pickwick Papers, The. Gradgrind's Idea of Education. See Hard Times. Great Expectations. Guillotine, The. See Tale of Two Cities, A. Hard Times. Impressions of Niagara. Ivy, The. See Old Curios- See Doctor See Sketches by Boz. Compo- See American Notes. See Pickwick Papers, The. Ivy Green, The. See Pickwick Papers, The. Jack Hopkins' Story. See Pickwick Papers, The. Jennie Wren and Riah the Jew. Little Em’ly. See David Copperfield. Little Florence. See Dombey and Son. Little Nell. See Old Curiosity Shop. Little Nell's Funeral. See Old Curiosity Shop, The. 439 Dickens AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Dickens, C: (Continued). c Little Paul and Mrs. Pipchin. See Dombey and Son. Love. See Willage Coquettes, The. Lucy's Song. See Village Coquettes, The. Martin Chuzzlewit. Merry Autumn Days. See Village Coquettes, The. Mr. Bob Sawyer's Party. See Pickwick Papers, The. Mr. Bumble's Wooing. See Oliver Twist. Mr. Gregsbury and the Deputation. Nickleby. Mr. Pickwick in a Dilemma. 6. Mr. Pickwick's Adventure with a Middle-aged Lady in Yellow . Curl-papers. See Pickwick Papers, The. Mr. Pickwick's Dilemma. See Pickwick Papers, The. Mr. Pickwick's Proposal to Mrs. Bardell. See Pick- wick Papers, The. Mr. Tappertit Goes Out for the Evening. Mr. Wardle's Carol. See Pickwick Papers, The. Mr. Weller in Affliction. See Pickwick Papers, The. Mr. Winkle's Adventure. See Pickwick Papers, The. Mrs. Bumble and Mrs. Corney. See Oliver Twist. Mrs. Leo Hunter. See Pickwick Papers, The. Mrs. Winkle [Puts] on Skates. See Pickwick Papers, €. Most Extraordinary Calamity that Befell Mr. Winkle, A. See Pickwick Papers, The. Mountain Tragedy, The. Sce No Thoroughfare, Murder of Nancy Sikes, The. See Oliver Twist. Mystery of Edwin Drood, The. Niagara Falls. See American Notes. Nicholas Nickleby. Nicholas Nickleby Leaving the Yorkshire School. See Nicholas Nickleby. Nicholas Nickleby Seeking a Situation. See Nicholas Nickleby. No Thoroughfare. Old Curiosity Shop, The. Oliver Twist. oliº Twist Starts Out into the World. See Oliver WISt. Only Way, The. See Tale of Two Cities, A. Person of the House, The. Pickwick Club goes down to keep Christmas at Dingley Dell, The. See Pickwick Papers, The. Pickwick in the Wrong Bedroom. See Pickwick Pa- pers, The. Pickwick Papers, The. Bickwick Trial, The. See Pickwick Papers, The. Pickwickians on Ice, The. See Pickwick Papers, The. Pickwickians taken for Informers, but Rescued by the Stranger, The. See Pickwick Papers, The. Pip in the Graveyard. Pip's Fight. See Great Expectations. Quarrel of Sairey Gamp and Betsey Prig. Chuzzlewit. Recollections of My Christmas Tree. Tree, A. Rosa Bud. See Mystery of Edwin Drood, The. Rosa Dartle's Revenge. See David Copperfield. Round. See Willage Coquettes, The. Ruth Pinch's Housekeeping—and what Came of It. See Martin Chuzzlewit. Sacrifice of Sydney Carton. See Nicholas See Pickwick Papers, See Martin See Christmas See Tale of Two Cities, sam, Weller and His Father. See Pickwick Papers, {2. Sam Weller as Witness. See Pickwick Papers, The. Sam Weller's Valentime. See Pickwick Papers, The. Sarah Gamp and Betsey Prig. See Martin Chuzzlewit. Scene at Doctor Blimber's. See Dombey and Son. Schoolmaster Beaten, The. See Nicholas Nickleby. School Scenes from “Eſard Times.” See Hard Times. Scrooge and Marley. See Christmas Carol, A Scrooge's Reformation. See Christmas Carol, A. Seven Poor Travellers, The. Signal Man, The. Sketches by Boz. Song: “Love is not a feeling to pass away.” See Village Coquettes, The. Song of the Kettle. See Cricket on the Hearth, The. Speech of Sergeant Buzfuz in the Case of Bardell against Pickwick. See Pickwick Papers, The. , Spirit of Christmas, The. See Pickwick Papers, The. Spring Magic. - Squeer's School. See Nicholas Nickleby. Storm at Sea. See Martin Chuzzlewit. Sydney Carton's Death. See Tale of Two Cities, A. Tale of Two Cities, A. Tempest, The. See David Copperfield. Things that Never Die. Tiny Tim. See Christmas Carol, A. ºulºn and Mademoiselle Hortense. See Bleak OllSè. Two Views of Christmas. See Christmas Carol, A. Unsuccessful Attempt to Raise the Wind, An. See Martin Chuzzlewit. Village Coquettes, The. Visit to Belle Yard, A. See Bleak House. t “Whatever I have tried to do in my life, I have tried with all my heart to do well.” See David Cop- perfield. When Duty Begins. See Martin Chuzzlewit. I —r- Dickens, Cº. (Continued). Wild Night at Sea, A. See Martin Chuzzlewit. Wreck, The. See David Copperfield. Dickerson, C. Virginia.-Pussy-Willow. Dickerson, Mary A.—Christmas Dinner on the Wing. Dickie, S:—Citizen and the Saloon. System, The. Militant Church, The. Women and the Saloon, Dickinson, Anna-Anne Boleyn. Assault on Fort Wagner, The. For Your Own Sakes. Fort Wagner. That Ghost. Dickinson, C : Monroe.—Children, The. Dickinson, Dan'l Stevens.—Eternal Principles. Give up the Union ? See Shall We Give up the Union ? Shall We Give up the Union ? . . Speech at Union Square, N. Y., April 20th, 1861. Dickinson, Emily.—“Afraid of whom am I afraid 7" Alter ? When the Hills Do. Autumn. Battle-field, The. |Beclouded. Bee, The. Book, A. Book of Martyrs, The. Brook in the Heart, The. Called Back. Chariot, The. Chartless. Choice. Constant. Daisy Follows Soft the Sun, The. Day, Eternity. First Lesson, The. Fringed Gentian. Grass, The. “Have You Got a Brook in Your Little Heart 2" Heart, We Will Forget Him. “I had no time to hate, because.” “I have not told my garden, yet.” “If I can stop one heart from breaking.” “If You were Coming in the Fall.” In the Garden. Indian Summer. Life. See “Our share of night to bear.” Lovers, The. Morning. See Out of the Morning. No Time to Hate. See “I had no time to hate, be- cause.” Not in Vain. S66 “If I can stop one heart from breaking.” “Our share of night to bear.” Out of the Morning. Parting. Peace. Poems. XVII. See Chartless. Secret, The. See “I have not told my garden yet.” Simplicity. Snake, The. Summer Shower. Suspense. That Such Have Died. The Way I Read a Letter's This. To Fight Aloud is Very Brave. Too Late. TJtterance. Waking Year, The. Wild Nights. With Flowers. Dickinson, Eva Lyle.—Thanksgiving Lesson, A. Dickinson, Herbert.—Man's Development and Attainment. Dickinson, J :—Liberty Song, The. Dickinson. Martha Gilbert.—Dawn at Venice. Forgiveness Lane. Heaven. |Her Music. If we had but a Day. Priest’s Prayer, A. Reality. Separation. Unanswered. Dickinsºn, Mrs. Mary [Lowel.—“IEaster praise may falter, e.” Edelweiss. |Hurrah for the Foorth av July. Jerry. Love in the Home. Dickinson-Bianchi, Martha Gilbert.—In Dreams. Night-watch, The. Watcher, The. Dickson, D: (?)—Heavenly Jerusalem, The. See Jerusalem, The. New Jerusalem, The. Dickson, Harris.-At the Stroke of Two. Ravanels, The. Diehl, Anna Randall.—Fritz. Parson’s Cradle, The. Diekenga, I. E.-Blacksmith's Song (No. 1). Building. FIeavenward. Ne y See Ravanels 440 AUTHOR INIDEX Dobson Dierx, Léon.—Adieu. Lines: “The gods are deaf. Dietz, Ella.-First Snow, The. Digby, G: See BRISTOL, Earl of. Dillingham, Frances Bent.—Jim's Aunt. Mother’s Nap. Dillman, Will.—Old Young. Dillmore, R: Casper.—Cupid Peeped Blinds. Immortal Washington. Dillon, Wentworth. See ROSCOMMON, Earl of. Dimond, W:—Just Retribution, The. See Peasant The. Mariner's Dream, The. See Sailor-boy's Dream, The. Peasant Boy, The. Peasant Boy’s Vindication, The. The. º Sailor-boy's Dream, The. Dingelstedt, Franz.-Legend of Hesse, A. Dingwall, Mary K. D.—Washington's Day. Dinklespiel, Grace.—As in a Looking-glass. Dinnies, Anna Peyre.—Wife, The. Dinsmore, Silas.—Churning Song, The. Scandal-mongers. Disraeli, B :—See BEACONSFIELD, Earl of. D'Israeli, I:—Lines Imitated from Rantzau. Dithridge, Rachel Lewis.—Swinging Under the Apple Tree. Dix, Dorothy. See GILMER, ELIZ. M. Dix, J: Adams.-Christianity as a Political Force. Dies Irae. (Tr.) See CELANO, T: DE. Dix, W: Chatterton.—Epiphany. ... Dixey, Wolstan.—Christmas Questions. Concert Rehearsal, The. I will Help You. Light-ship, The. Merry Christmas. Mind Your Business. New Year's Dream, A. , Return of the Wanderers, The. Teacher's Tale, The. Wintry Weather. Wonderful Cure in Barley Town, A. Dixon, Frd’k A:—Feather's Message, A. Hinc Illae Lachrymae. Dixon, Mabel.—In the Pantry. Dixon, R. : Watson.—Humanity. Mano: a Poetical History. Ode on Conflicting Claims. Of a Vision of Hell, which a Monk had. See Mano: a Poetical History. Of Temperance in Fortune. FIistory. Skylark, The. See Mano: a Poetical History. Song: “The feathers of the Willow.” Dixon, T: Jr., Assassination of Lincoln. The. Clansman, The. Leopard's Spots, The. Matrimonial Experiment, A. See Leopard's Spots, The. T)ixon, W: Macneile.—Ad Animam. Exsequiae. Monserrate Adieu ! Vae Victis. Doane, Rt. Rev. G. : Washington.—Death. Eagle, The. See “What is that, Mother ?” Heaven sees us not.” in Through the Boy, See Peasant Boy, See Mano: a Poetical See Clansman, Evening. See Softly now the Light of Day. Evening Contemplation. See Softly now the Lignt of Day. Eyes of the Angels, The. Gentleman, The. God’s Anvil. (Tr.) I Hold Still. (Tr.) Men to Make a State, The. Robin Redbreast. tº Sculptor, The. (Tr.) Softly now the Light of Day. “What is that, Mother ?” Doane, Rt. Rev. W: Croswell.—Ancient of Days. Death Means Freedom. \ December. Dobbin, Orlando T:—My Manx Minx. Dobell, Bertram.—Microcosm. Dobell, Sydney.—Absent Soldier Son, The. America. Balder. Ballad of Keith of Ravelston, The. Basking. See Home, Wounded. Chamouni. Chanted Calendar, A. Common Grave, The. Dante, Shakespeare, Milton. Eden-Gate. Yºngland. See Balder. Epigram on the Death of Edward Forbes. Even-Song, An. Fragment of a Sleep-song. Home in War-time. Home, Wounded. How's My Boy? In Wartime. Isabel. Keiºh ºf Ravelston. See Ballad of Keith of Ravelston, e See Balder. Laus Deo. Dobell, Sydney. (Continued). Milkmaid's Song, The. Monk's Song. See Roman, The. Nuptial Eve, A. On the Death of Mrs. Browning. Orphan's Song, The. Profession of the Flowers, The. See Chanted Calendar, Return Roman, The. Sea Ballad. See Balder. Sonnets: America. Spring's Procession. Tommy's Dead. Vision of Battle, A. Dobson, Austin. See DOBSON, HENRY AUSTIN. Dobson, (H. :) Austin.—Angelus Song. See “Good-night, Babette l’’ April Pastoral, An. Ars Victrix. “Au Revoir.” Ballad of “Beau - Brocade,” The. Ballad of Heroes, A Ballad of Imitation, The. |Ballad of Prose and Rhyme, The. Ballad of Queen Elizabeth, A. Ballad of the Armada, A. See Ballad to Queen Eliza- beth, etc. Ballad of the Thrush, The. Balſº to Queen Elizabeth [of the Spanish Armada], Before Sedan. Cap that Fits, The. Carver and the Caliph, The. Child Musician, The. Cradle, The. Cupid’s Alley. Curé's Progress, The. Dance of Death, The. T}ead Letter, A. Dialogue from Plato, A. Dr. Johnson and Mrs. Thrale. Don Quixote. Dora versus Rose. Dying of Tanneguy Du Bois, The. “Fame is a food that dead men eat.” Familiar Epistle, Fancy from Fontenelle, A. Farewell Renown. For a Copy of Theocritus. * E'orgotten Grave, The. Gage d'Amour, A. Garden Song, A. Gentleman of the Old School, A. “Good-night, Babette l’” Growing Gray. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. “In After Days.” In the Royal Academy. In Town. Incognita. Jocosa Lyra. Riss, A. See Rose-leaves. Ladies of Saint James's, The. “Le Roman de la Rose.” Little Blue Ribbons. Love-letter, The. Lover's Quarrel, A. See Tu Quoque. Maltworm's Madrigal, The. Milkmaid, The. Molly Trefusis. My Books. \, Notes of a Honeymoon. “O Fons Bandusiae.” “O Navis.” Old Sedan Chair, The. On a Fan. On a Fan that Belonged to the Marquise de Pom. padour. Baradox of Time. Poet and the Critics, The. Pompadour's Fan, The. See On a Fan, etc. Prodigals, The. Romaunt of the Rose, The. Rondeau, The “You bid me try, Blue-eyes, to write.” Rondeau to Ethel, A. Rose and the Gardener, The. nelle, A. “Rose kissed me to-day.” Rose-leaves. Secrets of the Heart, The. Song of Angiola in Heaven. Song of the Four Seasons, A. Sonnet in Dialogue, A. Story of Rosina, The. Sundial, The. To a Child. To a Greek Girl. To his Books. (Tr.) To “Lydia Languish.” To Q. H. F. Triolet, The “I intended an Ode.” Tu Quoque. See Fancy from Fonte. See Rose-leaves. 441 Dobson AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Dobson, (H:) Austin. (Continued). Urceus, Exit. See Rose-leaves. Virgin with the Bells, The. Virtuoso, A Vitae Summa Brewis Spem Nos Vetat, Incohare Longam. Wanderer The. “When I Saw You Last, Rose.” “With Pipe and Flute.” “Dr. Puff Stuff.”—Lecture on Patent Medicine, A. I}odd, Lee Wilson.—Comrade, The. Temple, The. Dodd, Phebie.—Liquor-seller's Psalm of Life, The. Doddridge, Philip.–Amazing, Beauteous Change I e “Awake, my soul, stretch every nerve.” See Christian Race, The. Christian Life, The. Christian Race, The. Confirmation Hymn. See Entering into Covenant. Entering into Covenant. Epiń. Dum Vivimus Vivamus. See Christian Life, 162. Epiñº on His Family Arms. See Christian Life, €. For New-Year's Day. God the Everlasting Light of the Saints above. Sce l Ye Golden Lamps of Heaven, Farewell. Hark, the Glad Sound. See Savior's Message, The. “I would not for ten thousand worlds be that man.” Savior's Message, The. Wilderness Transformed, The. Change I Ye Golden Lamps of Heaven, Farewell. Youthful Piety. Dodge, Bessie.—Child's Mistake, A. Funny Small Boy, The. Mother Goose Exercise. Thanksgiving Exercise. Dodge, H. C.—Bait of the Fisherman. Graduating Essay. See Amazing, Beauteous #ºw Columbus Found America. f. Poet-tree. Signs of the Times. That “Fellow” Who Came on Sundays. What Vacation Is. Dodge, Mary Abby (“Gail Hamilton”).-Archie Dean. |Battle Song for Freedom, Both Sides. Fading Leaf, The. Ideal Mother, The. Making Brownbread Cakes. Mouse-hunting. Nothing Lost in Nature. Travelling under the Care of a Gentleman. Dodge, Mrs. Mary Barker [Carter].-Chimney Nest, The. Lesson, The. Now. Dodge, Mary E.-Chrysanthemums. Learning to Pray. Stranger in the Pew, A. - e Dodge, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth [Mapes].-Birdies with Broken Wings. Blossom Time. Chicken, A Christmas. Christmas Eye. . Christmas Morning. Dear Little Goose. Emerson. Festival of St. Nicholas, The. Frost King, The. God Sees. See Night and Day. Heart Oracles. How Grandma Danced. See Minuet, The. Human Tie, The. In Trust. It's Good to Have a Mother. Wings. Jeanette and Jo. Letting the Old Cat Die. Life in Laconics. Little Girl who Wouldn’t eat Crusts, The. Little Miss Limberkin. Iſittle Words. See Birdies with Broken March. Mayor of Scuttleton, The. Minuet, The. Miss Limberkin's Mouse. See Little Miss Limberkin. Miss Malony on the Chinese Question. My Window Ivy. Nearly Ready. See March. Nell and Her Bird. Night and Day. Now the Noisy Winds are Still. Offertory An. Once Before. One and One. Over the Way. Pussy's Class. Shadow-evidence. Snow-flakes. Spring. See March. Stars, €. Stocking Song, The. Dodge, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth [Mapes]. (Continued). Two Mysteries, The. Umpires. Way to Do It, The. Way to Speak a Piece, The. Whippoorwill. Zealless Xylographer, The. Dodge, Nathaniel Shatswell.—Convention of Michigan Trees. Dodgson, C : Lutwidge (“Lewis Carroll”).-Acrostic, An. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. A-Sitting on a Gate. Atalanta in Camden-Town. Baker's Tale, The. See Hunting of the Snark, The. Bat, The. Crocodile, The. Easter Greeting to Every Child Who Loves “Alice,” An. Echoes. Fame's Penny Trumpet. Father William. “Father William Questioned.” Games of Fives, A Gardener's Song, The. “He Thought He Saw.” IIunting of the Snark, The. I'll tell Thee Everything I can. Jabberwocky. Life is but a Dream. Lobº Quadrille, A. See Alice's Adventures in Wonder- all Cl. Love. Manlet, The. Melancholy Pig, The. Mice,,. The. Of Alice in Wonderland. See Life is but a Dream. Secret, The. She's all My Fancy Painted Him. , Some Hallucinations. See Gardener's Song, The. Song of Love, A. See Love. Strange Wild Song, A. See Gardener's Song, The. Sylvie and Bruno. Tale of a Mouse, The. Tema Con Variazioni. Through the Looking-glass. Turtle Soup. Valentine, A. Voice of the Lobster, The. Walrus, and the Carpenter, The. See Through the Looking-glass. Ways and Means. See I'll tell Thee. Everything I Can. Whiting and the Snail, The. See Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Ye Carpette Knyghte. You Are Old, Father William. See Alice's Adventures º in Wonderland. Dodillte, Rosa,—Wonderful Flower, The. (Tr.) Dodington, G : Bubb. See MELCoMBE, Lord. Doheny, Michael-Cushla Gal mo Chree, A. Dolben, Digby. Mackworth.-Shan Van Vocht, The. hrine, The. See Way to Do It, The. See Alice in Wonderland. Dolcken, H. W.-Patience. Dole,_C: F.—Army of Peace, The. Flag, The. ue Bravery. Who Patriots Are. Dole, Nathan Haskell.—Amateur Photography. Close of a Rainy Day, The. Larks and Nightingales. See Our Native Birds. Lincoln's Birthday. Mirage, The. Our Native Birds. Russia. Russian Fantasy, A. To an Imperilled Traveller. .Vision of Peace, The. Dolliver, Clara G.-No Baby in the House. Pardon Complete. Dolliver, Jonathan. P.-Lincoln. Dolson, Eugene C.—Talents for the Law. Domett [or Dommet or Dommett], Alfred.—Amohia's Flight. See Ranolf and Amohia. Qalm , and Silent Night, The. Qhristmas Chant, A. See Christmas Hymn, A. Christmas Hymn, A. Glee for Winter, A. Island, The. See Ranolf and Amohia. Legend of...Tawhóki, . The. See Ramolf and Amohia. Maori Girl’s Song, A Ranolf and Amohia. Storm, The. See Ranolf and Amohia. Tangi—The Chief. See Ranolf and Amohia. Don-Carlos, Louisa Cooke.—Shri Krishna's Flute. Wind in the Tree-tops. Donn, Dora.-Be Kind. Donne, J:—Bait, The. Break of Day. Canonization, The. Commendatory Verses Crudities. Computation, The. Daybreak. See Break of Day. Upon Mr. Thomas Cory at's Death. “Death, be not Proud.” Dream, The. Eclogue, December 26, 1613. Allophanes Finding Idio in the Country, etc. p g LC11os 442 AUTHOR, INDEX Douglass Donne, J: (Continued). Ecstasy, The. - Elegy on Mistress Elizabeth Drury. Sé6 Of the Prog- ress of the Soul. Elegy upon the Death of the Lady Markham, An. Forget. Euneral, The. Go and Catch a Falling Star. Good Morrow, The. Hymn to Christ, A. & & Hymn to God, my God, in my Sickness. Hymn to God the Father. If Men be Worlds. Indifferent, The. Lecture upon the Shadow, A. Love. See Eclogue, Dec. 26, 1613, etc. Lower's Infiniteness. Love's Deity. Message, The. Nocturnal upon St. Lucie's Day, A. “O, how feeble is man's Power.” See Song: “Sweetest love,” etc. Of the Progress of the Soul. On the Sacrament. Present in Absence. See That Time and Absence, etc. Recluse Hermit, The. See Eclogue, Dec. 26, 1613. Resignation and Despair. Satires. Second Anniversary, The. Send Back my Long Stray’d Eyes to Me. Song: “Go and catch a falling star.” Song: “Sweetest love, I do not go.” Sonnet X : On Death. Sonnet on the Nativity. Sweetest Love, I Do not Go. That Time and Absence Proves Rather Helps than Hurts to Loves. To Sir Henry Wootton. Undertaking, The. Valediction Forbidding Mourning, A. Verses to Sir Henry Wootton. See To Sir Henry Wootton. Will, The. Donnell, Annie Hamilton.—Father's Easter Sermon. Johanna Shove's Easter. Lie, The. One Hundred and Oneth, The. Promise, The. Soft Spot in B 606, The. Two Home-Comings. Two Little Sunbonnets. Uncle Alec's Bad Folks. Donnelly, Eleanor Cecilia.-Contrast, A. Fate of Charlotte Russe, The. Gualberto’s Victory. Old Surgeon's Story, The. Vision of Monk Gabriel, The. Donnelly, Ignatius.-Possible Consequences of a Comet Strik- ing the Earth in the Pre-Glacial Period. See Rag- narok. Ragnarok. Donner, Herman Montagu.--Jetsam (In Memory of the - Sinking of the Titanic.) Donny, M. H. F.—Model Tea Party, A. Donovan, Dr.—Man's Mortality. (Tr.) Donovan, J. W.-Granger's Wife, The. Land Poor. Mill River Ride. Texas Story, A. * Donovan, Lawrence Kyrle.—Paddy's Content. “Dooley, Mr.” See DUNNE, FINLEY P: Doolittle, Eliza.-Alice's Party. Charlie's Speech. Examination Day. Exhibition Day. Four Year Old. Fred's First Speech. Not so Easy. Too Good to Attend Common School. Walter's First Speech. What I Like. Willie's Speech. Dorgan, J. Aylmer.—Beautiful, The. Dead Solomon, The. Fate. Dorman, S.—Dream of the Spanish Admiral, The. Dornblazer, F.—Prayer of the Progressives. Dorney, Eliz.-Chemistry of Characte , The. Dorr, H: R.—Comrades. Dorr, Mrs. Julia Caroline [Ripley]...—Angel Sorrow, The. Armorer's Errand, The. At Dawn. At the Last. Awakening. Doves at Mendon, The. Elsie's Child. Fallow Field, The. Five. Foreshadowings. Knowing. º Legend of the Organ-builder, The. Martha. Not Mine. O Earth | Art Thou not Weary 7 “Often I linger where the roses pour.” Dorr, Mrs. Julia Caroline [Ripley]. (Continued). Qutgrown. Peace. Peradventure. Santa Claus. Summer Song, A. Thornless Roses. “Thou Knowest.” To a Late Comer. Twenty-one. Two Paths. Washti. Weaving the Web. What Need 2 What she Thought. With a Rose from Conway Castle. Wonderland. Dorrie C. H.-Recompense, The. Dorset, C: Sackville, Earl of.-Advice, The. Ballad. When at Sea, A. Dainty Young Heiress, The. Dorinda. “Dorinda's Sparkling wit and eyes.” rinda’s, ’’ etc. Fire of Love, The. May the Ambitious Ever Find. On a Lady Who Fancied Herself a Beauty. Satire on Edward Howard. Song: “Dorinda's sparkling wit and eyes.” Song: “Phillis, for shame, let us improve.” Song: “To all you ladies now at land.” Song Written at Sea [, in the first Dutch War, 1665, the Night before an Engagement].” Dorset, T: Sackville, Lord Buckhurst, Earl of.-Complaint of the Duke of Buckingham. Induction, The. Mirror of Magistrates, The. See Induction, The. Mydnyght. Sleep. Dorsey Mrs. Anna Hanson.—O'Connell's Heart. Doten Eliz.-Embarkation, The. Fate of Sir John Franklin. See Song of the North, A. Kingdom, The. Song of the North, A. Doty, Walter G.-Best Firm, The. Doudney, Sarah. —“Children's World is full of Sweet sur- prises, The.” Cleopatra to Antony, Farewell to the Old Year. Hardest Time of All, The. “It is thy voice that floats above the din.” Tuesson of the Water-Mill, The. "Logº of sympathy, the gentle word, The.” See Not ost. Man o' Airlie, The. Not Lost. Pansies. Things that never Die. Water that Has Passed, The. See Man o' Airlie, The. Water-mill, The.. (Alt. also to Dan'l C. McCallum.) See Man o' Airlie, The. What Life Hath. Wild Flowers. Dougherty, Dan'l.—“Burn and destroy the idols of party you have worshiped.” Oratory and the Press. Pulpit Oratory. Douglas, Lord Alfred.—Green River, The. Impression de Nuit: London. To Olive. Douglas, Alice May.—When I'm a Man. Who Loves the Trees Best ? Douglas, Gawain.-AEneid, The. Ballade in Commendation of Honour, A. of Honour, The. Desert Terrible, A. See Palice of Honour, The. Destiny of Rome, The. See AEneid, The. Dido's Hunting. See AEneid, The. Fête Champêtre, The. See Palice of Honour, The. Ghost of Creusa, The. Palice of Honour, The. Prologues to the AEneid. Proloug of Buk XII of Eneados, The. Scottish Winter Landscape, The. See Prologues to the AEneid. Sleep. See AEneid, The. Spring. See Prologues to the AEneid. Tribes of the Dead, The. See AEneid, The. Winter. Douglas, Letitia Virginia.--Keepers of the Light, The. Wizard's Spell, The. Douglas, Malcolm.—Family Drum Corps, A. Nervous Little Man, 63. Teddy O'Rourke. Very Humane. When Grandpa Was a Little Boy. Douglas, Marian. See ROBINSON, Mrs. GREEN.J. Douglas, Stephen A.—Bury Me in the Morning. Melendy Prize Oration, The. Pretext of Rebellion, The. War Deprecated. Douglas, Wayne.—Going Home in the Morning. Douglas, W:, of Fingland.—Annie Laurie. Douglass, S. J.-Redwing's Song. See Song: “I)o- See Palice ANNIE DOUGLAs 443 DOun AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Doun de Laverne.—How a Peasant Won Paradise by Wit. Doveton, F. P.-Some Day. Doveton, Frd’k Bazett.—When Thou Art Near. Dow, Neal,-Alcoholic and Tobacco Habit, The. Dow, Mrs. Sabrina H.-Hundred Louis d'Or, The. Dowd, Emma C.—Boy’s Washington Composition. Cheer, A “Cheer Up, Honey ! ” Cicely Croak. Giving Concerts. God’s Appointments. Magic Buttons. Morning Uplift, The. Out of the Way. Smile and a Frown, A. Thanksgiving. Dowden, E:-Aboard the “Sea-Swallow.” Autumn Song, An. Awakening. Evening. Lady Margaret's Song. Leonardo’s “Monna Lisa.” Life's Gain. Oasis. On the Heights. Optimism. Renunciants. Sonnet: I Have Wept Tears. Sunsets. Swallows. Two Infinities. Windle-straws. Dowden, Mrs. E:—Adrift. “There Shall be No More Seal " Dowe, Jennie E. T.-Five Little Gossoons. Larry Kisses the Right Way. Dowe, J. E.-Mither's Swate Little Girleen. Dowie, Jennie E. T.-Little Maid with Lowers Twain. Woeful Tale of Jotham Brown, The. Dowling, Bartholomew.—Battle of Fontenoy. Indian Revelry. See Revel, The. Irish Brigade “at Fontenoy.” The. See Battle of Fon- tenoy. Our Last Toast. See Revel, The. Revel, The. Revelry in India. Revelry of the Dying. See Revel, The. Song of the Dying, The. See Revel, The. Downer, W. B.-Children’s Praise Song. Downey, Gertrude, M.–Doubting. Downing, Andrew.—Belles of Brookline, The. Vi et Armis. † Downing, Mrs. Ellen Mary [Patrick].-Banshee's Wail, The. Grave of MacCaura, The. My Owen. Old Church at Lismore, The. Were I but His Own Wife. Downing, Fanny.−Prometheus Vinctus. “Downing, Jack.” See SMITH, SEBA. Downs, Annie S.—Washington's Kiss. Downton, H:—Brave and True. To the Boys. See Brave and True. Dowson, Ernest.—Ad Domnulam Suam. Amantium Irae. Brief Life. Dregs. Extreme Unction. Garden of Shadow, The. EHad You Waited. Impermitentia Ultima. Lyric. Most High Love. Non Sum Qualis Eram Bonae Sub Regno Cynarae. Quid non, Speremus, Amantis. Sapientia Lunae. Villanelle of His Lady's Treasure. Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan.—Blind Archer, The. Confessions. See Duet, A. Corporal Dick's Promotion. Cremona. Duet, A Franklin's Maid, The. Frontier Line, The. Groom's Story, The. Irish Colonel, The. Louis XIV. and His Minister. Master. Refugees, The. Song of the Bow, The. What is an Anchorite % Doyle, Sir Fs. Hastings.-British Soldier See Private of the Buffs, The. Doncaster St. Leger, The. Epicurean, The. Legend of the Hawthorn’s Christmas Bloom, The. Loss of the “Birkenhead,” The. Old Cavalier, The. See Refugees, The. in China, The. Private of the Buffs [;or, the British Soldier in China]. The. Red Thread of Honour, The. Spanish Mother, The. Drake, Jos. Rodman.—American Flag, The. Culprit Fay, The. * Elfin Song. See Culprit Fay, The. Evening. Drake, Jos. Rodman. (Continued). Fairy in Armour, A. See Culprit Fay, The. Fay's Sentence, The. See Culprit Fay, The. First Quest, The. See Culprit Fay, The. Flag of the Free. See American Flag, The. Gathering of the Fairies, The. See Culprit Fay, The. Inconstancy. Man who Frets at Worldly Strife, The. Mocking-bird, The. Mocking-bird's Song, The. See Mocking-bird, The. National Paintings, The Colonel Trumbull’s “The. Declaration of Independence.” Ode to the American Flag. See American Flag, The. Second Quest, The. See Culprit Fay, The. To a Lady (Who Declared that the Sun Prevented her from Sleeping.) To the Defenders of New Orleans. Drake's Magazine.—Return of the Hoe, The. Draper, A. S.—Arbor Day's Observance. “Ten Commandments” on Tree Planting. Draycott, Kirby.—Hill of the Two Lowers, The. Drayton, H. : S.—Grace Vernon Bussell. Drayton, Michael.—Agincourt. See To the Cambro-Britons and their Harps: His Ballad of Agincourt. Arººf of Pigwiggen, The. See Nymphidia: The Court of Fairy. Ballad of Agincourt, The. See To the Cambro-Britons and their Harps: His Ballad of Agincourt. Baron's Wars, The. Battle of Agincourt, The. See To the Cambro-Britons and their Harps: His Ballad of Agincourt. Beggar, The. Caerleon-Upon-Usk. Come, Let Us Kisse and Parte. Crier, The. Daffodil. See Pastorals. England's Heroical Epistles (Surrey to Geraldine.) Ferºn, Venus, and Cupid, The. S66 Muses’ Elysium, €. See Love's Farewell. Fine Day, A. EIarp, The. See To Himself and the Harp. His Ballad of Agincourt. Idea. Idea’s Mirror. I Give thee Eternity. Immortality in Song. King Henry to Fair Rosamond. Let us Kiss and Part. See Love's Farewell. Love's P'arewell. Muses’. Elysium, The. Nyiri.phidia: the Court of Fairy. Ode xi: To the Virginian Voyage. |Palace of the Fairies, The. Parting, The. Pigwiggin Armed for the Field. Polyolbion, The. Queen Mab's Chariot. Queen Mab's Maids Of Honor. Queen Margaret to William de la Pool, Duke of Suffolk. Quest of Cynthia, The. Rivers of England, The. See To the River Ankor. Shepherd's Sirena, The. Since there's no Help. See Love's Farewell. Sirena. See Shepherd's Sirena, The. Song of Motto and Perkin. Sonnet: “An evil spirit (your beauty) haunts me still.” Sonnet: “Bright Star of Beauty.” Sonnet: |Dear ! Why Should You Command Me to My Sonnet: “How Many Paltry, Foolish, Painted. Things." Sonnet: “If he, from heaven.” Sonnet: “Into These Loves, Who But For Passion Looks.” Sonnet: “Love Banished Heaven.” Sonnet: “Love in a humor,” etc. son; My Heart the Anvil Where My Thoughts E)o €815, Sonnet: “Since there's no help," etc. See Love's Fare- Weil. Sonnet LXI. Summer's Eve, A. To Himself and the Harp. To His Coy Love. To his Fair Idea. To the Cambro-Britons and their Harp : of Agincourt. To the River Ankor. To the Virginian Voyage. Drennan, J.-Faith and Virtue. Drennan, W:—Erin. Fire. My Father. Wake of William Orr. The Drew, Edwin.—Super's Story, The. Dreyfus, Abraham.—Oak in a Storm, An. Romance. Dreyfus, Lilian Shuman.-In Praise of Leaves. Drinker, Mrs. Anna (“Edith May”).--—Forest Scene, A. Drinkwater, J :—Birthright. Carver in Stone, The. Fires of God, The. Of Greatham. Prayer, A. Sunrise on Rydal Water, Town Window, A. His Ballad Sce Romance. 444 ALTHOR, INDEX Dryden Driscoll, Louise.—Highway, The. Metal Checks, The. Driscoll, ºriorie Charles.—Song of Thomas the Rhymer, €. Drobisch, Theodor.—Der Letzte Gast. “Droch.”—See BRIDGES, ROB’T. Dromgoole, W: Allen-Christmas Eve at the Corner Gro- cery. Doll's Funeral, The. Engineer Connor's Son. IHeart of Old Hickory, The. Scrap of College Lore. Sea-weed. “Ye Air Born to Die.” Droste-Hülshoff, Annette Freiin von.—Last Words. Drown, Dan'l A.—Rose by the Wayside, The. To a Friend. Drummond, Hamilton.—Silence of Love, The. Drummond, H:—Practice. Drummond, W:, of Hawthornden.—“Alexis, here she stay’d, among these pines.” Sce Spring Bereaved, III. Angels, The. Beauty Fades. See “Trust not, sweet soul I those curled waves of gold.” Book of the World, The. Change. See Urania. Change should Breed Change. Christianity Defined. Despite All. “Doth then the world go thus, doth all thus move 2" "Gººd * never satisfies the mind,” A. See Human railty. Her Passing. See Madrigal: “The beauty and the life.” EIuman Frallty. “I know that all beneath the moon decays.” “If crossed with all mishaps, be my poor life.” Illusions. See Human Frailty. Inexorable. See Madrigal: “My thoughts,” etc. Invocation. See “Phoebus, arise " Lament, A. See Madrigal, “My thoughts,” etc. Lessons of Nature, The. Like the Idalian Queen. See Madrigal: “Like the Idalian Queen.” Madrigal: “Like the Idalian Queen.” Madrigal : “My thoughts hold mortal strife.” Madrigal: “The beauty and the life.” Madrigal: “This life which seems so fair.” Madrigal: “This world a hunting is.” No Trust in Time. Of Phyllis. On Sleep. Phillis. See Phyllis. Phyllis. “Phoebus, arise l’” Praise of a Solitary Life, The. Saint John Baptist. Saint John the Baptist. See Saint John Baptist. Sextain. Shepherds, The. Shepherd's Song. Sleep, Silence, Child. Song: “Phoebus, arise !” See “Phoebus, arise !” Song: “That Zephyr every year.” Sonnet : “A good that never satisfies the mind.” Sce Human Frailty. Sonnet: “Alexis, here she stay’d among these pines.” Sce Spring Bereaved, III. Sonnet: “A passing glance a lightning 'long the skies.” Sonnet: “Dear chorister,” etc. See To the Nightingale. Sonnet: “I know that all beneath the moon decays " See “I know that all,” etc. Sonnet: “If crost with all mishaps,” etc. Sonnet: “In my first years, ’’ etc. Sonnet: “Of mortal glory, O soon darkened ray.” Sonnet: “Sleep, silence child, sweet father of soft rest.” Sonnet: Sweet spring, thou turn'st with all thy goodly train.” Sonnet: “Then is she gone,” etc. Sonnet: “Thou window, once which served,” etc. Sonnet : On Sleep. Sonnet from Flowers of Sion. See No Trust in Time. Sonnet to Sir W. Alexander [.. (Appended to the Cy- presse Grove.) See to Sir William Alexander, with the Author's Epitaph. Spring Bereaved. (I., II., III.) Summons to Love. See “Phoebus, arise l’” "This life, which seems so fair.” See Madrigal: “This ife,” etc. “Thrice Happy He who by Some Shady Grove. To a Nightingale. See Sonnet: Sweet Bird. To Chloris. To His Lute. To Sir William Alexander, with the Author's Epitaph. To Spring. See Spring Bereaved, II. To the Nightingale. To the Nightingale. See also Sonnet: Sweet Bird. To the Redbreast. See Sonnet : Sweet Bird. “Trust not, sweet soull those curlèd waves of gold.” Urania, I. What We Toil For. World a Game, The. Drummond, W: H:—Bell of St. Michel, The. Chibougamou. Drummond, W: H: (Continued). Curé of Calumette, The. De Habitant. De Nice Leetle Canadienne. Habitant, The. Habitant's Jubilee Ode, The. How Bateese Came Home. Johnnie Corteau. Last Portage, The. Le Docteur Fiset. Little Bateese. Little Lac Grenier. Two Hundred Years Ago. Wreck of the “Julie Plante,” The. Dryden, J:—Absalom and Achitophel. Achitophel. See Absalom and Achitophel. Ah, How Sweet. See Tyrannic Love. “Ah, how sweet it is to love.” See Tyrannic Love. Alexander's Feast[; or, the Power of Music]. All for Love. Amboyna ; or, The Cruelties of the Dutch to the Eng- lish Merchants. Annus Mirabilis, the Year of Wonders. Astra Redux. Attempt at Berghen, The. See Annus Mirabilis, the Year of Wonders. Aureng-Zebe; or, The Great Mogul. g a Avº of Religious Disputes, The. See Religio 3,101. Beautiful Death. See Eleonora. Beautiful Lady of the May, The. Bible, The. See Religio Laici. Buzzard, The. See Hind and the Panther, The. Character of a Good Parson, The. Character of the Duke of Monmouth. See Absalom and Achitophel. Character of the Earl of Shaftesbury. See Absalom and Achitophel. Character of Zimri. See Absalom and Achitophel. Charity. See Eleonora. Conguest of Granada, The. Cymon and Iphigenia. Doeg and Og. , See Absalom and Achitophel. Duke of Buckingham, The. Eleonora. Farewell, Ungrateful Traitor. Fife and Drum. See Song for St. Cecelia's Day, A. Fire of London, The. See Annus Mirabilis, the Year of Wonders. Fortune. Freedom of the Savage. See Conquest of Granada, The. Great London Fire, The. See Annus Mirabilis. Grief. Iſeroic Stanzas. Hidden Flame. See Maiden Queen, The. Hind and the Panther, The. Homer, Translations from. Human Life. See Aureng-Zebe. Hunting Song. Incantation. See CEdipus. Judgment in Studying it. See Religio Laici, Light of Reason, The. See Religio Laici. Lines Printed under the Engraved Portrait of Milton. MacFlecknoe. Maiden Queen, The. Malcontents, The. See Absalom and Achitophel. Mankind. See All for Love. Mrs. Anne Killigrew. Model Preacher, The. See Character of a Good Par- son, The. A No, no, Poor Suffering Heart. Ode on Cecilia's Day. See Song for St. Cecilia's Day. Ode to the Pious Memory of the Accomplished Young Lady, Mrs. Anne Killigrew. See To the Pious Memory of Mrs. Anne Killigrew. GEdipus. Oliver Cromwell. See Poem upon the Death of his Late Highness, etc. On Milton. On Shadwell. On the Death of Lord Hastings. On the Death , of Oliver Cromwell. See Poem upon the Death of his Late Highness, etc. Palamon and Arcite. (Tr.) See Canterbury Tales.— Geoffrey Chaucer. Pair Well Matched, A. Poem upon the Death of his Late Highness, Oliver, Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland, A. Prologue to Aureng-Zebe, or, the Great Mogul. See Aureng-Zebe, etc. Ravenna. Reason. Religio Laici. p St. Cecilia's Day. See Song for St. Cecilia’s Day, A. Sects, The. Private Judgment. See Hind and the Pan- ther, The. Shadwell. See MacFlecknoe. * Song : “I feed a flame within, which so torments.” Song for St. Cecilia’s Day, A. Song to a Fair Young Lady, Going out of the Town in the Spring. Stanzas on Oliver Cromwell. 445 Dryden AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Dryden, J: (Continued). Dulaney, Emma C.—Honey Bug Baby. To my Dear Friend, Mr. , Congreve, on his Comedy | Dulcken, H. W.-Barbarossa. (Tr.) Called “The Double Dealer.” Be Patient. To My Friend, Mr. Congreve. See To my Dear Friend, Nibelungen Treasure, The. Mr. Congreve, etc. Richest Prince, The. (Tr.) To My Honoured Kinsman, John Dryden. To the Countess of Abingdon. To the Pious Memory of Mrs. Anne Killigrew. Tradition. See Religio Laici. Trurº, Loud Clangor, The. See Song for St. Cecilia's ay, Tyrannic Love. Under Mr. Milton’s Picture. See Lines Printed under the Engraved Portrait of Milton. Under the Portrait of Milton. See Lines Printed under the Engraved Portrait of Milton. Unity of the Catholic Church, The. See Hind and the Panther, The. Veni Creator [Spiritus]. (Tr.) Verses to Her Royal Highness the Duchess. Villers, Duke of Buckingham Delineated as Zimri. Absalom and Achitophel. War Horse, The. With Love—from Mother. War with Holland, The. See Annus Mirabilis. Wife, A. See Eleonora. Wit, The. See Absalom and Achitophel. Zimri. See Absalom and Achitophel. DSchellaleddin Rumi.--To Heaven Approached a Sufi Saint. Duan, Jon.—Rout of Belgravia, The, Du Bellay, Joachim.—Hills of Rome. Ruins of Rome, The. Du Chaillu, Paul.—Land of the Long Night. Reappearance of the Sun, The. See Land of the Long Night, The. Speech of the Long Night, The. See Land of the Long Night, The. Ducis, Jean François.--To My Household Gods. Duclaux, Mme. Agnes Mary Frances [Robinson] [Darmes- teter].—Ballad of Orleans, A Captain Gold and French Janet, tº Celia's Home-coming. Cockyne Country. Dawn-angels. Darwinism. Fjreflies. Le Roi est Mort. Love's Epiphany. Music. Orchard at Avignon, An. Paradise Fancies. Retrospect. Rosa Rosarum. Sir Eldric. Temple Garlands. Three Kings Went Riding. “Tuscan Cypress.” Twilight. Two Sisters. Dudevant, Mme. Amantine Lucile Aurore (“George Sand”). —Nights of Venice, The. Dudgeon, W.-Maid That Tends the Goats, The. |Up Amang Yon Cliffy Rocks. T}udley, Bide.—Dick's Pleasant Dream. Will Take His Now. Dudley, Dorothy.—La Rue de la Montagne Sainte-Genevieve. Song: “A few more windy days.” Dudley, Helen.—To One Unknown. Dudley, T:—Lines Written at the Approach of Death. Duer, Caroline T.-How Like a Woman. International Episode, An. (March 15, 1889.) Portrait, A. Vignette, A. Word to the Wise, A. Duffy, Jas. Leo.—Mater Dolorosa. Dufferin, Frd'k Temple Blackwood, Baron.—Black Death of Bergen, The. Dufferin, Lady. (Sheridan, Helen Selina.)—Bay of Dublin. Irish Emigrant, The. Kat[e]y's Letter. Lament of the Irish Emigrant. Love Hath a Language. Terence's Farewell. To My Dear Son. Duffey, Mrs. Eliza Bisbee.—After a Fashion. Two Ways of Telling the Same Thing. Duffield, S: Willoughby.—Three Best Doctors, Three Good Doctors. Three Good Doctors. Two of a Trade. Duffin, Celia.-God's Fool. Duffin, Ruth, Changeling, The. Duffy, Sir C: Gavan.—Fag an Bealagh. Inis-Eoghain. Irish Rapparees, The. Lay Sermon, A. Muster of the North, The. Patriot’s Bride, The. T)ugan, Caro A.—Bells, The, Duganne, Augustine Jos. Hickey.—Bethel. Caractacus. Lament of the Widowed Inebriate. On to Freedom. See The. See Du Maurier, G :-Little Dumas, Alexandre.—Bonivard. D'Artagnan Joins the Musketeers. See Three Musket- eers, The. Dogs and Cats. Execution of Lady De Winter, The. eers, The Imperial Secret, An. On Dogs and Cats. Three Musketeers, The. , A. See Trilby. See Three Musket- “Little Work, A.” Music. Trilby. Vers. Nonsensiques. We Can Do So Little. Dumbleton, E. C.—Tamil Maid, The. Dunbar, Paul Laurence.—Accountability. Angelina. At Candle-Lightin' Time. Banjo Song, A. Breaking the Charm. Candle-Lightin' Time. Christmas is A-Comin’. Compensation. Coquette Conquered, A. Corn-song, A. Corn-Stalk Fiddle. Darkey Fisherman's Rainy Day. | Deacon Jones' Grievance. Death Song, A Discovered. Encouragement. Family Feud, A. Harriet Beecher Stowe. How Lucy Backslid. Hymn: “O li'l lamb out in de col’.” In the Mornin’. Itching Heels. Jimsella. Lincoln. Little Brown Baby. Lullaby: “Bedtime's come fu' little boys.” Lullaby: “River up yo' haid.” Memorial Day. Mortification of the Flesh. Mt. Pisgah's Christmas 'Possum. Negro Love Song, A. Neº Lullaby. See Lullaby: “Bedtime's come fu' little OW. S. Noddin’ by the Fire. Ode for Memorial Day. Ol' Tunes, The. On the Road. Philosophy. Photographs, The. Po' Little Lamb. Race Question, The. Rotort. Rise up Early in de Maunin’. Song of Summer. Spring Song. Time To Tinker 'Roun’ſ Two Little Boots. Way of a Woman. When All is Done. When de Co'n Pone’s Hot. When Malindy Sings. When the Old Man Smokes. Dunbar, Wallace.—It's Vera Weel. Dunbar, W:—All Earthly Joy returns in Pain. Ane Ballat of our Lady. Dame Nature Crowns the Scottish Lion King of Beasts, See Thistle and the Rose, The. , Dance of , the Seven Deadly Sins [or Sevin Deidly Synnis], The. Envoi to Book First. Goldyn Targe, The. Eiermes the Philosopher. In Honor of the City of London. Lament for the Makaris quhen He was Seik, The. Lament for the Makers. Lament for the Makers. London. Meditation in Winter. New Year's Gift to the King, The. Now Fair, Fairest of Every Fair. Of Content. Of the Changes of Life. On the Nativity of Christ. Petition of the Grey Horse, Auld Dunbar, The. Rorate Celi Desuper. Sanct Salvador, Send Silver Sorrow. Song of the Rose. Thistle and the Rose, The. Thrissill and the Rois, The. The. To a Lady. What is this Life? See * * Sce Thistle and the Rose, 446 AUTHOR INDEX Eaton Dunbar, W: F.—Song for the Hour, A. Duncan, E. A.—Old Soldier's Story, The. Duncan, H. A.—Child-philosophy. Duncan, J. C. M.–Winter in Canada. Duncan, Lindsay.—Christmas Guests[, The]. Duncan, Mary Lundie.—Child's Evening Prayer, A. Child's Morning Prayer, A. Evening Hymn. See Child's Evening Prayer, A. Merry Fly, The. - My Little Brother. Shadows, The. Snow-shower, The. Tender Shepherd, The. I)uncan, Norman.-"No, I'll Not Forget.” Duncan, Sara Jeannette. See COTES, Mrs. SARA JEANNETTE [DUNCAN }. Duncan, W: Cecil.—“Little David” of Nations, The. Duncan, W: J.-Right Building. D'Unger, Giselle.—Mrs. O’Shaunessy and the Animal Show. Dunham, Sarah M.–Shut In. - Duniway, Mrs. Abigail Scott.—Men, The. Dºwnlap's Packet.—Pennsylvania Song. Dunlavy, E. W.-Philosophy of Progress. I) unlop, J:—Dinna Ask Me. “Oh I dinna ask me gin I lo'e thee.” Year That's Awa’, The. Dunn, Dr. E. C.—Rum's Ruin. Dunn, Frank Edwin.—Frances Edwena. Dunn, Julia M.–Carmelita. Our Martyred Hero, Lincoln. Dunn, S. B.-Bring Laurel. Dunne, Finley P :-Christmas Gifts. Comforts of Travel, The. Corporal Punishment. Drugs. See Mr. Dooley Says. Mr. Dooley Defines a Poet. Mr. Dooley in Peace and in War. a Populist Convention. Mr. Dooley on a Night in the Country. Mr. Dooley on a Populist Convention. Mr. Dooley on a Football. Mr. Dooley on Golf. Mr. Dooley on La Grippe Microbes. Mr. Dooley on Lawyers. Mr. Dooley on New Year's Resolutions. Mr. Dooley on Rising of the Subject Races. Mr. Dooley on Woman's Suffrage. Mr. Dooley Says. “New Woman, The.” On Charity. On Political Parades. On the Game of Football. and in War. What Dooley Says. Woman Suffrage. Women Gambling. Dunsany, Lord.—Songs from an Evil Wood. Duntley, Wilbur.—Turkey of Love, The. Dunton, Theodore Watts. See WATTS-DUNTON, THEODORE. Durand, H. S.—Dear Old Yale. Durant, Gilles.—Marigold, The. Durant, Horace B.-Christ Calming the Tempest. “Dead | Name Unknown.” Hugh Gordon's Iron Mill. Make Room in Heaven. Only True Life, The. Party Caucus, The. Shadow from an Insane Asylum, A. Trip to the Stars, A What the Diver Saw. Where are Your Treasures 7 Durbin, Eliza W.-Our Washington. Durbin, Harriet Whitney.—Little Dutch Garden, A. Durfee, Harriet E.-Four Pictures. Dnder the Old Oak Tree—a Garland. D'Urfey, T:—Chloe Divine. Durivage, Fs. Alex.-All. Cavalry Charge, The. Chez Brébant. Christian Maiden and the Lion, The. Durke, G. L.-Boy's Idea of Girls, A. Durnand, Sir F. C.—Faithful Lover, The. Dustin, May E.-Could I Have Borne It? Dutt, Toru.-Awake. Our Casuarina Tree. Duvar, J.: Hunter. See HUNTER-DUVAR, J: Dwight, J. S.—Gondola, The. (Tr.) Landlady's Daughter, The. (Tr.) See Mr. Dooley on See Mr. Dooley in Peace \ Rest. (Tr.) Sweet is the Pleasure. (Tr.) See Rest. True Rest. (Tr.) See Rest. Dwight, Theodore.—On the Death of Washington. Dwight, Timothy.—America. Assault on the Fortress, The. Beautiful in Creation, The.. Columbia. Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean. Conquest of Canaan, The. Glory of Nature, The. Greenfield Hill. I Love Thy Kingdom, Lord. (Tr.) Love to the Church. See I Love Thy Kingdom, Lord. Red, White, and Blue, The. (Also at, to D. T. Shaw.) See Child's Evening Prayer, A. Dwight, Timothy. (Continued). Smooth Divine, The. To the Federal. Convention, Washington a Model for Youth. Dyer, E. P.-Hard Words to Spell. - Spelling Class, The. Dyer, Sir E.-Contentment. Good Conscience, A. See My Minde to me a Kingdom See Spelling Class, The. 1S. Helen's Epithalamion... See Sixe Idillia. My Minde [or Mind] to me a Kingdom is. (At. also to W : Byrd.) Peace of Mind. See My Minde to me a Kingdom is. Prººf Theocritus for Syracuse, The. See Sixe 11118. Phillis. (Tr.) (At. also to T: Lodge.) Sixe Idillia. (Tr.) To Phillis the Fair Shepherdess. (Tr.) See Phillis. Dyer, J :—Fleece, The. Grongar Hill. Dyer, Rev. Ludwig.—Mother's Angel, The. Dyer, Susan.—Zamboanga. Dyer, Sydney.—Story of an Apple, A. Work. , See Work for the Night is Coming. Work for the Night is Coming. Dyke, H: & Tertius.-Indian Summer. E “IE., A.” See RUSSELL, G : W : E., A. L. O.-Knights of the Cross. Little Red Riding-Hood. Nature's Voice. E., A. M.—Vision, A. E., E.-Who'll Tend Baby? E., G.—Upon the Threshold. E., M.–What They Dreamed and Said. Eager, Cora M.–Be Strong. Ruined Merchant, The. Where is Papa To-night 2 Will the New Year come To-nightſ, Mammal to Mrs. J. M. Winton.) Eakins, J. J.-How Old Folks Won the Oakes. Eames, Eliz. J.-Addison, - Earl, J: , Prescott.—In the Ninth Inning. Tom's Race. Earle, Alice Morse.—Colonial Christmases. Earle, Mabel.—Life Garden, A Earle, Octavia.--Our Tea Party. Earley, Miriam Lee.—Scenes from Plays for Platform Read- (Alt. also 111g. Easter, Marguerite Eliz. –My Laddie's Hounds. Eastman, Barrett.—Baptism of the Flag, The. Baptism of the Flag, The. Chiquita : A Legend of the Western Seas. How We Burned the “Philadelphia.” Joy Enough. Richard. Somers. When My Turn Comes. Eastman, C: Gamage.—Afternoon Nap, The. See Picture, Dirge. Farmer Sat in his Easy Chair, The. See Picture, A. Pier Quiet Days. r Midsummer Day Scene, A. See Picture, A. Picture, A. Snow-storm, A. Eastman, Mrs. Elaine [Goodale].-Arbutus. Ashes of Roses. Baby. Countryman of Mine, A. Golden-rod. Mother. | Eastmans #. F.—Graduation at Miss Lurch's Boarding- CI10 Ol. Eastman, Julia A.—Bluebell, The. Eastman, Max,−At the Aquarium. Diogenes. In March. Eastman, S. E.--Story of a Little Red Hen, The. Eastman, Sophie E.-Little Teacher, The. Spool of Thread, A. Easton, Alex. N.—Mad Anthony's Charge. Easton, Frank Turtellet.—Echo from the 17th, An. No Wonder. IEaton, ºur Wentworth Hamilton.—Deepening the Chan- Ile Egyptian Lotus, The. I Watch the Ships. L'Isle Saint Croix. Meadow Lands, The. My Purest Longings Spring. Old Wharves (of Halifax Nova Scotia). Phantom Light of the Baie des Chaleurs, The. Port Royal. Pray for the Dead. Puritan Planters. Purple Asters. Voyage of Sleep, The. Eaton, Edith. See FAR, SUI SIN. Eaton, I: F.—Farmer John's Thanksgiving Day. e 447 - Eaton AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Eaton, W. A.—Bridge Keeper's Story, The. Death of the Reveller, The. Fire | Fire | Fireman's Wedding, Thé. Haunted Smithy, The. How I Won My Wife. Last Token. My First Recital. Paddy's Courting. Slave's Auction, A. To My Love. Touch it Nol. Eberhart, Gilbert F.—Fife, The. Ebers, Georg.—Chariot Race in Alexandria. Hippodrome Race, The. See Serapis. Serapis. Ecclestone, Isabel Mackay.—Dream People. Eclectic Magazine.—Joe Sieg. Ecob, Jas. H.-Dreamer and Reaper, The. Eddy, Alice M.–Mrs. Pickett's Missionary Box. Eddy, D. C.—True and False Glory. True Manliness. Eden, Guy.—Camp Fire Musings. Stockrider, The. t Water-Bellow, The. fºlden, Helen Parry.—Poet and the Wood-Louse, The. To a Little Girl. Edgar, J. D.—Canadian Camping Song. Canadian Whitethroat, The. This Canada of Ours. See Serapis. Edgarton, S. C.—Beauty of Piety, The. Edgerton, J. A.—Artists. Law, The. When Lincoln Died. Edinburgh Review.—Lorelei, The. (Tr.) See HEINRICH |HEINE. Edlin, H:—Birthday Greeting, A. Edmeston, Jas.-‘‘Lead us, Heavenly Father, lead us.” See Prayer to the Trinity. Prayer to the Trinity. Edmundston, Jas.-Forgiveness. Edson, C. L.-April on Half Moon Mountain. Butchering Day. Corn. Cutting the Corn. Farmer, The. In Idol-Smashing Land. Joy in the Corn Belt. My Sage-Brush Girl. Prairie Pioneers, The. Promise of Bread, The. Real Foreign Invasion, The. Regular Dry Spell, A. Smokin' Corn Silk. Threshing Time. Edson, G : J., and C. L.-Out of the Kansas Dust. Edson, J. B.-It will be a Kansas Year. Edwardes, R.—Amantium Irae, May. * IEdwards, Mrs. .—My Jessie. Edwards, Amelia Blandford.—Adventure, An. Belief of the Egyptians, The. Give Me Three Grains of Corn, Mother. Revels of the Caesars, The. Edwards, E. Evans.—Modern Cain, The. IEdwards, Ethel Ashton.—Heart of Life, The. Edwards, Gus and Tom Daly.—All I Wants Is My Black Baby Back. Edwards, Harry Stillwell.—Black Ankle Break-Down. Ben Thomas's Trial. |Born Inventor, Charlie and the Possum. De Valley an' de Shadder. General's Client, The. See De Valley an' de Shadder. Mammy's Li’l Boy, Mass' Crawford, Isam, and the Deer. See Two Run- a WayS, €. Not Guilty. See De Valley an' de Shadder. Old Canteen, The. Stirring up of Billy Williams, The. 9 Trial of Ben Thomas, The. See De Valley an' de Shadder. Two Runaways, The. e Edward, Lord Herbert of Cherbury.—Ode Upon a Question Moved. Whether Love Should Continue For Ever, An. Edwards, Rev. Jonathan,—“Opera is an experiment, bold even to the verge of absurdity, The...”. - º “What is commonly called musical criticism is a mis- nomer.” Edwards, Mary.—Two Runaways, The. Edwards, Matilda Betham.—Child's Prayer, A. Pansy and the Prayer-Book, The. Valentine, A. Edwards, Matilda C.—My Mother at the Gate. g Edwards, R. :—Amantium Irae. See Paradyse of Dainty Devises, The. Paradyse of Dainty Devises, The. Edwards, Ruth.-Billy the Hermit. Edwards, W: H.-Bén Bolt. See ENGLISH, T: D. Eells, S:-Teacher the Hope of America, The. Egan, Maurice Fs.-He Made Us Free. Maurice de Guérin. Egan, Maurice. Fs. (Continued). Old Violin, The. Shamrock, The. Egbert, Marion Thornton.—Blue-Bird, The. Egbert, T. E.:—Heart the Source of Power. Eggleston, E:—Church of the Best Licks, The. See Hoo- sier Schoolmaster, The. Defense of Tom Grayson. Graysons, The. Hard-Shell Preacher, The. Hoosier Schoolmaster, The. Street Cries. Trial of Tom Grayson, The. Eglinton, J :—Acceptation. Omen, The. Winds, The. Ehrmann, Max.-Good Cheer. Willie. Willie Won. Eichberg, Anna Philipine. See [EICHBERG.] Eichendorff, Jos. won.—Abschied. Broken Ring, The. Der Frohe. Wandersmann. Die Nacht. Frühlingsgruss. Last Greeting, The. Lockung. Longing. Mondnacht. Morgengebet. On the Death of My Child. Wanderschaft. Wär's Dunkel, Ich Låg’ Im Walde. Eisenbeis, L:—Are You Ready ? Christmas a Hundred Years to Come. Church Fair, The. Church in Lucre Hollow, The. Church Kitchen, The. Deacon, Me and Him, The. Joner Swallerin' a Whale. Matildy Goes to Meetin’. Meetin'-house is Split, The. Our Church Sociable. Our Ranks are Getting Thin. Parson's Vacation, The. Elam, W: C–Mecklenburg Declaration, The. Elder, Lilla T :—Uncle Sam's Young Army. Elders, Anne,—Life's Unexpressed. Eldred, Mrs. L. C.—Single Head of Wheat, A. Eldridge, C. S.—Medical Tyro Waiting for Patients. Eldridge, G : Dyre.—Adventure. Confession, The. See Adventure. Dead, The. Electrocraft.—Enthusiasm. Elgee, Jane Francesca. See WILDE, Lady. Eliot, C : W :—Holmes, Extract Concerning. Schools and Colleges of Our Country, The. See Washington and our Schools and Colleges. Student-heroes of Our War, The. Sunny Side, The. Uses of Education for Business. Washington and Our Schools and Colleges. Eliot, Ebenezer. See ELLIOTT, EBENEZER. Eliot, Mrs. Henrietta Robins [Mack].-Contents of a Boy’s Pockets. Just Tribute, A. Unwelcome Guest, The. Why It was Cold in May. Wish, A. Eliot, H: Rutherford.—Recipe for Sanity, A. Eliot, S:—Washington's Characterization. Eliot, T. S.—Portrait of a Lady. “Elizabeth.”—April Baby is Thankful, The. Elizabeth's Christmas Sermon. Elizabeth, Queen.—“Golden Speech, The.” Speech to the Army at Tilbury. Elizabeth Pauline Attilia, Qween of Roumania. Sylva”) I am Content. Tuegend of the Lilies. Tribute to Charles Dickens, A. West, Wind. Ellerton, J.-Grant Us Thy to Thy Dear Name. “Now the Laborer's Task is O'er.” Savior, again to Thy Dear Name. Elliot, Lady Charlotte.—Wife of Loki, The. Elliot, Ebenezer. See ELLIOT, EBENEZER. Elliot, G : Tracy.—Winter Twilight. Elliot, Sir Gilbert.—Amynta. My Sheep I Neglected. Elliot, Mrs. Henrietta R. See ELIOT, Mrs. HENRIETTA fu. Elliot, Madge.—Cartwheels. Go Slow. No Kiss. Said Tulip, “That Is So.” Elliot, Roberta Kerr.—Chrysanthemums. Elliott, A. R.—Sandwich-Grabber. Elliott, Charlotte.—Just as I Am. Let Me be with Thee. See Graysons, The. KING, Mrs. ANNA P. { (“Carmen Peace. See Savior, again 448 AUTHOR INIDEX Emerson Elliott, Charlotte. (Continued). k Emerson, Ralph Waldo.—Abraham Lincoln. Q, Thou, the Contrite Sinners' Friend. Adirondacks, The. Thy Will be Done. “All great ages have been ages of belief.” See Wor- Elliott, Daisy.—Greeting (Class Day). Growler. Presentation Address. Elliott, Ebenezer.—Battle Song. Bramble. See Bramble Flower, The. Bramble Flower, The. Builders, The. Burns. See Poet's Epitaph, A. Corn-law Hymn. Elegy on William Cobbett. England. He Excursion to the Mountains, An. See Willage Patri- arch, The. Forest Worship. Ghost at Noon. Happy Lot, The. “Land Which No One Knows, The.” “Leafless are the trees; their purple branches.” Love Strong in Death. Not for Naught. O Lord, How Long 7 Old England. See England. Plaint. Poet’s Epitaph, A. Poet’s Prayer, The. Poor Andrew. Press, The. Rub or Rust. Song: “Child, is thy father dead?” Spring. Th; Marys at Castle Howard, in 1812 and 1837, 162. Village Patriarch, The. When Wilt Thou Save the People 7 Elliott, Jane.—Flowers o' [or of the Forest, The. Lament for Flodden [Field], A. See Flowers of the Forest, The. Elliott, Julian M.–Pathos of Thackeray and Dickens, The. Two of Dickens' Villains. IElliott, Lydia Landon.—Lincoln. Elliott, Mary.—Busy Child, The. Crocus, The. Dangerous Trial. I Will. Last New Doll, The. Negro, The. Nest, The. New Looking-Glass, The. New Shoes. Oak, The. e See-Saw. Silk Worms. Think Before you. Act. What is Veal 2 Elliott, Rev. Father Walter.—Liberty. Ellis, Mrs. .—Art of Reading Well, The. Ellis, Carrie E.-Washing Dishes. Ellis, E: S.—Washington's Administration. People's History of Our Country. Young People's History of Our Country. Ellis, G :-Races, The. Simon de Montfort. Ellis, Katha. Ruth.-Francese's Fairy Letter. Ellis, Sumner.—Man's Capacity for Education. Ellison, H:—Fall of the Year. Elliston, Alfred.—Bicycle Girl, The. Ellsworth, D. A.—Gwine to Marry Jim. EHow We Waked Ike. Pa’s Soft Spot. Piller Fights. Shindig in the Country. Ellsworth, Erastus Wolcott.—Mayflower, The. What is the Use 7 Ellsworth, W. W.-Nightfall. Ellwanger, W: De Lancey.—To Jessie's Dancing Feet. Elmer, Edith.-Overboard I “Elmo.”—Now and Then. Our Ernest. Speak to us, Lord. Elmslie, Theodora C.—Little Lady of Lavender, The. Miss Eva's Visit to the Ogre. See Little Lady of Lavender, The. IElvan, Cornelius.--"With broken heart and contrite sigh.” Elwood, T:—Prayer. Resignation. Embury, Emma Catharine.—Love Unsought. Emerson, C: Wesley.—Oratory. Emerson, E: Bliss.-Last Farewell, The. Emerson, G. R.—Baby’s Kiss, The. Emerson, . N. S.—Deacon Munroe's Story; or, Church Dis- cipline. The. See Deacon’s Ory. Deacon’s Story, The. See Deacon Munroe's Story. How Liab and I Parted. Thanksgiving Elopement, A. Two Christmas Eves. Why Liab and I Parted. See How Liab and I Parted. Emerson, O. F.—To Wordsworth. See Young Confession, Deacon Munroe's ship. All Mankind a Lover. American Scholar, The. Amulet, The. Apology, The. April. See May-day. April and May. See May-day. Art. Bacchus. Beauty. Behavior. Beyond the Grave. Bohemian Hymn, The. Books. Borrowing. See Quatrains and Translations. Boston. Boston Hymn. Botanist. See Quatrains and Translations. Brahma. Carmen Bellicosum. Casella. See Quatrains and Translations. Character. Climacteric. Compensation. Concord Fight. Concord Hymn. Concord Monument Hymn. Days. Day's Ration, The. Death of Lincoln. See Abraham Lincoln. Duty. See Voluntaries. Each and All. Earth, The. Emerson Alphabet, An. Enchanter, The. Eros. Etienne de la Boece. Excelsior. See Quatrains and Translations. Experience. Fable. Fate. “Fate of the man-child, The.” Forbearance. Forerunners. Fourth of July Ode. Fragments of the Poet and the Poetic Gift. Fragments on Nature and Life. Friendship. From Alcuin. See Quatrains and Translations. Give All to Love. See Quatrains and Translations. See Concord Hymn. See Concord Hymn. See Sphinx, The. Gardener. See Quatrains and Translations. Good-bye. “Great man is always willing to be little.” See Com- pensation. tly. Hafiz. See Quatrains and Translations. Hamatreya. Heri, Cras Hodie. See Quatrains and Translations. Heart of all the Scene, The. See Woodnotes. Heroism. Holidays. House, The. Humble-bee, The. Hymn. (Sung at the Completion of the Concor] Monument.) See Concord Hymn. “In all our decisions and actions it would be well for, us.”. See Representative Men: Plato; or, The Philosopher. In an Age of Fops and Toys. Informing Spirit, The. “It is the property of the religious spirit to be the most refining of all influences. See Boston. Let Me Go Where’er I Will. Letters. Life. See Fragments on Nature and Life. Lines to Ellen. Love's Nobility. Man Passes for That He is Worth, A. Manners. Masterpiece of Nature, The. May-day. Merlin. Merops. Mighty Heart, The. Monadnoc. Mountain and the Squirrel, The. Music. Musketaquid. My Garden. Nation's Strength, A. Nature. See Quatrains and Translations. Also Frag. ments on Nature and Life. Night in June. See Fragments on Nature and Life. Qde: _“O tenderly the haughty day.” Qde Inscribed to W. H. Channing. Qde Sung in the Town Hall, Concord, July 4, 1857. Ode to Beauty. One and All. Pan. Philosopher's Camp, The. See Woodnotes. See Fable. See Adirondacks, The. 449 Emerson AN INT) EX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Emerson, Ralph Waldo. (Oontinued). Poet. See Quatrains and Translations. Problem, The. Quatrains and Translations. Representative Men: Plato, or The Philosopher. Response. Rex. Sce Fragments on Nature and Life. Rhodora, The. River, The. Saadi. Sacrifice. Safest Way, The. Science. Sea, The. See Sea-shore, The. Sea-shore, The. Shakespeare. See Quatrains and Translations. Snow-storm, The. Song of Nature. Soul's Prophecy, The. Sphinx, The. Summons, The. See Monadnoc. Terminus. Test, The. “There are books which take rank in our life with parents and lowers.” See Books. Thine Eyes Still Shone. Thought. Threnody. Titmouse, The. To Ellen at the South. To Eva, o J. W. To the Humble-bee. See Humble-bee, The. Two Rivers. Undersong. Uriel. Victorious. Voluntaries, III. Waldeinsamkeit. Waves. See Fragments on Nature and Life. We Thank Thee. Webster. Wilt Thou Not Ope Thy Heart. See Threnody. “Wise man always shows himself on the side of his assailants, The.” See Compensation. Wood-notes. Works and Days. World-Soul, The. Worship. Written at Rome. Written in a Volume of Goethe. Written in Naples. Youth's Reply to Duty, The. Emery, G : D.—Heroic Deed, The. Emmett, Dan'l Decatur.—Dixie. Dixie's Land. Emmett, Rob't.—Extract from the Last Speech of Robert Emmett. See On Being Found Guilty of High Treason. Last Speech. See On Being Found Guilty of High Treason. On Being Found Guilty of High Treason. Speech in His Own Defense. See On Being Found Guilty of High Treason. Speech of Vindication. See On Being Found Guilty of High Treason. Emmett, Will.—Winnie's Welcome. Emporia Gazette.-Random Shots. England, Rt. Rev. J:—Duelist's Honor, The. English, Ivy.—Angelic Song, The. English, T: Dunn.—Arnold at Stillwater. Assunpink and Princeton. Ballad of the Colors, The. Bankrupt's Visitor, The. Battle of Monmouth. Battle of New Orleans, The. Battle of Cowpens, The. Battle of the King's Mill. Ben Bolt. (At. also to W: H. Edwards.) Betty Zane. Browns, The. Burning of Jamestown, The. Charge by the Ford, The. Come Back. Fall of Maubila, The. Fight, The. See Fight at Lexington, The. Fight at Lexington, The. Flag of the Rainbow. Game Knut Played, The. Johnny Bartholomew. Kate Vane. Keep the Mill a-Going. Ring Dollar. Legend of Ogre Castle, The. Maple. Old Mill, The. Out in the Streets. Quarrel of , the Wheels, The. Rescue of Albret, The. Sack of Deerfield, The. Shoemaker's Daughter, The. English Weekly.—Hard-earned Wages. Epictetus.--"Little watchfulness over ourselves, A.” Erckmann, Erskine, Andrew.—How Sweet This Lone Vale. Erskine, Fs. St. Clair. See RossLYN, Earl of. Erskine, Sir H:—In the Garb of Old Gaul. Erskine, J:—Ash Wednesday. Evans, Mrs. Evans, Donald.—With Death the Uncouth. Evans, G : Essex.-Women of the West, The. Evans, Dr. Heber.—Light Shall be at Eventide. Epworth Herald, The.—Ann Teek's Silk Dress. Chapter from Hustler's Camp, Mother's Way. .—Bells, The. Sea-Gull, The. Song, The. Erskine, Ralph.-Indian Weed, The. Smoking Spiritualized. Brskine, T:, Lord.—Freedom of the Press, The. French and English. Great Minds in Their Relations to Christianity. Esprit, Jacques.—Man in the Moon and I, The. Essex, Rob't Devereux, Earl of.-Wish, A. “Estelle.” See BogART, ELIZ. Esterbrooke, H: D.—Wengeance of the Flag, The. Etherege, Sir G :–Carpe Diem. Song: “Ladies, though to your conquering eyes.” Song: “Ye happy swains, whose hearts are free.” To a Lady. To a Lady Asking Him How Long He Would Love Pier. “Ettrick Shepherd, The.” See Hogg, JAS. “Eureka.”—Contentious Community, A. Euripides.—Bacchae, The. Hippolytus. Euwer, Anthony.—Bulldog, The. Cat, The. Confound the Old Luck, Anyhow ! Every Cat Has His Night. Mistress M'Grether. Saw-fish, The. Evangelist, The.—Flag Presentation, A. Something of George Washington’s Boyhood. .—Night in Eden. On Sir John Wanburgh—Poet and Architect. Evans, Hugh J.-My Love Karin. Evans, Mary Ann (“George Eliot”). See CROSS, Mrs. MARIAN [EVANS] [LEWES]. Evans, Nathaniel.—Ode, An. (Attempted in the Manner of Horace to My Ingenious Friend, Mr. Thomas Godfrey.) Evans, Captain Robley Dunglison.—Yankees in Battle, The. Evans, Sebastian.—Dirge for Summer, What the Trumpeter Said. Evarts, W: Maxwell.—Centennial of 1876, The. Dignity of Our Nation's Founders. Eve, Maria L.-Conquered at Last. Everest, C: W.-Pass Along “Oh, be joyful.” Everest, Clare.—Sister Madeleine. Everett, Alex. Hill.—Arts and Letters. Literary, Pursuit and Active Business. Young American, The. Everett, C: Carroll.—Imagination and Fancy. Everett, D :-Lines Spoken by a Boy of Seven. Lines Written for a School Declamation. g ë “You’d scarce expect one of my age.” See Lines Writ- ten for a School Declamation. Everett, E:—Adams and Jefferson. See Eulogy on Adams and Jefferson. gº Advantages of Adversity to the Pilgrim Fathers. See First Settlement of New England, €. Agriculture as Affected by the War. American Experiment of Self-government, The. See Circumstances Favorable to the Progress of Lit- erature in America, The. Battle of Bloody Brook, The. |Battle of Bunker Hill. Battle of Lexington, The. Bunker Hill Monument, The. Character of Washington, The. Circumstances Favorable to the Progress of Literature in America, The. Civilization of Africa. Commerce. Death of Copernicus [, The]. Death of Daniel Webster, The. Dirge of Alaric the Visigoth. Discoveries of Galileo. See Uses of Astronomy, The. Dizzy Activities of the Times, The. See Battle of Bunker Hill. Eternal Clockwork of the Skies. See Uses of Astron- omy, The. Eulogy on Adams and Jefferson. Eulogy on Lafayette. Fathers of the Republic, The. See Eulogy on Adams and Jefferson. First Battles of the Revolutionary War, The. First Settlement of New England, The. Galileo. See Uses of Astronomy, The. Galileo Galilei. See Uses of Astronomy, The. Gettysburg. See National Cemetery at Gettysburg. Great Issue, The. Immortals, The. See Eulogy on Adams and Jefferson. Imperishability of Great Examples. See Eulogy on Adams and Jefferson. Indian, The. See Battle of Bloody Brook, The. 450 AUTHOR INDEX Farrand Everett, E: (Continued). * Indian Chief to the White Settler, The. See Battle F of Bloody Brook, The. Indiº Chieftain, The. See Battle of Bloody Brook, F., C. W.-Running a Race 6. * 9 tº º * Last Hours of Webster. See Death of Daniel Web- #. #. #-Hºroot. Ster €. • ? -º-; e -º- * y g º 9 & F., H. G.--—In Grandma's Kitchen. Life of Washington, The. y * y Mºhe. See First Settlement of New Eng- #. # *: -ºši. º: A. 8,Il €. ’ º ºr tº , - . 5 y Me. of Washington, The. See Character of Wash- # º !cºs ºri ºude. Ington, e. $ tº y ? tº Men and Deeds of the Revolution, The. See Principle #: EHills of the American Constitutions, The. white Roses. Me, Who Never Die. See Eulogy on Adams and Jef Faber, Fraiº wº—Angelic Songs are Swelling. See Pil. €I’SOIl. & gº º grims of the Night, The. Moral Forces Which Make for American Progress, Come to Jesus. The. Cor Cordium. Morning. See Uses of Astronomy, The . Etern; al Years, The National Banner, The. See Battle of Lexington, The. Evening #ymn & National Cemetery at Gettysburg. God of My Childhood, The Nature. See Agriculture as Affected by the War. IHarsh Judgment y * On National Character. See First Battles of the IHeaven. tº Revolutionary War, The. “Kind words are the music of the world.” See Spir- Oration on Lafayette. See Eulogy on Lafayette. Our National Banner. See Battle of Lexington, The. Our National Character. See First Battles of the Revolutionary War, The. ſº Our Relations to Ior with] England. See First Set- tlement of New England, The. Patriotism in Our Own History. Peace Congress of the Union, The. Bunker Hill. People Always Conquer, The. See Battle of People Triumphant, The. See People Always Con- quer, The. Plea of the Pocomtuc Chief. See Battle of Bloody Brook, The. Principle of the Ameriean Constitutions, The. Prospects of the Republic, The. See Circumstances Favorable to the Progress of Literature in Amer- ica, The. Speech at Plymouth Rock, 1853. Stars and Stripes, The. See Battle of Lexington, The. Sufferings and Destiny of the Pilgrims. See First Settlement of New England, The. Sufferings of the Pilgrims. See First Settlement of New England, The. Sunrise. See Uses of Astronomy, The. Supposed Speech of a Chief of the Pocomtuc Indians. See Battle of Bloody Brook, The. Temperance. Union and Its Results, The. Tſses of Astronomy, The. Vice of Intemperance, The. Washington’s Home. Washington's Personal Appearance pacity. See Life of Washington. Welcome to General La Fayette. What Good will the Monument Do? Monument, The. Wołº of the Dawn, The. €. Everett, M. E. H.—Mother is Her Name. Every Other Saturday.—Mrs. Brownlow's Christmas Party. Everybody’s Magazine.--Hill of the Two Lowers, The. Two Lovers, The. Ewen, J. :—Boatie Rows, The. Ewer, W. N.—Five Souls. Ewing, Jeannie Pendleton.—How Larry Sang the “Agnus.” How we Played “King William.” Inventor’s Wife, An. Just Plain Cat. Ringer of the Chimes, The. Story of Two Little Shoes, The. Ewing, Mrs. Juliana Horatia.-Big Smith. Burial of the Linnet, The. Friend in the Garden, A. Gifts. Jackanapes. Kit's Cradle. Laetus Sorte. Leave Something Behind. Leonard and the W. C. See Story of a Short Life. The. Little Master to His Big Dog. Our Garden. Story of a Short Life, The. Ewing, Lucy Barbour.—Bresca. Miss Agnes. Eacaminer and Chronicle.—Jingles. Exeter, T. B.-Strike at Colóhester, The. Eyster, Mrs. Nellie.—Brave Aunt Katy. Eytinge, Marg.—Baby Louise. Countersign" was Mary, The. Dog's Cold Nose, The. If Not Quite True, It Ought to be. Indignant Polly Wog. Old Roundsman's Story, An. Penitent, A. Puzzle, A. Story of the Morning-glory Seed, The. See Temperance. * and Military Ca- See Bunker Hill See Uses of Astronomy, itual Conferences. Land beyond the Sea, The. Little Lady's Little Album. Low Spirits. Memory of the Dead, The. Nearest Friend, The. O, How the Thought of God Attracts Paradise. Pilgrims of the Night, The. Right Must Win, The. Shore of Eternity, The. Songs of Devotion. See Right Must Win, The. Souls of Men why Will Ye Scatter. Spiritual Conferences. “There’s a wideness in God's mercy.” Jesus. Will of God, The. World Morose, The. Written in a Little Lady's Little Album. Fagan, Jas. Bernard.—Hour, The. Fahy, Fs. A.—American Wake, The. Donovans, The. Irish Molly O. Little Mary Cassidy. Ould Plaid Shawl, The. Fairbanks, Constance.—Halifax. Junction, The. Those Far-off Fields. Fairbridge, Kingsley.—Bastard, The. Fear. Hunting of Shumba, The. Pioneer, The. Song of the Afrikander Woman. Umfeti, the Witch Doctor. Fairless, Michael.—Out of the Shadow. Fairthorne, Dart.—Early Autumn. Falconer, Edmund.—Anne Hathaway. Falconer, W:—Shipwreck, The. Sunset Picture, A. See Shipwreck, The. Wrecked in the Tempest. See Shipwreck, The. Falke, Gustav.–Day Spent, A. When I JDie. Falkland, Lucius place Book. Fallaw, Lance.—Spirit of Hidden Places, The. Fallersleben, Hoffman von.—Cradle Song. German Land above All Others. Fanchet, Fannie L.-Little Helpers. Fane, Julian H:—Ad Matrem. Fane, Violet. See CURRIE, Lady. Fanshaw, Catherine M.–Enigma on the Letter H. Enigma on the Letter I. Imitation of Wordsworth, An. Letter H, The. Riddle, A. See Letter H, The. Fanshawe, Sir R :—Rose, A. Fanton, Mary A.—Annunciata. Two Gray Wolves. H'ar, Sui Sin (Edith Eaton).-Crocodile Pagoda, The. Two Little Pairs of Shoes. Farm, and Home.—Coming Rulers, The. Farmer, Mrs. Lydia [Hoyt J.-Fashions at the Court of ueen Flora. Farmer’s Voice.—Brown’s Example. Farnell-Bond, Genevieve.—Faun, The. Farningham, Marianne,—Consider the Lilies. Daily Task, The. Drowning Singer, The. Joy of Doing Good, The. Last Hymn, The. See Drowning Singer, The. Morning Psalm, The. JPeople's Holidays, The. Thou Knowest Best. Farnsworth, Alice H.-In the Autumn. Farrah, M. J.-Dickens Gallery, The. Farrand, Mary Stevens.—Play of Fan-cy, A. See Come to Cary, Lord.—Ben Jonson's Common- 451 Farrar S AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Farrar, Dean F: W.-Greatness of Obedience, The. In the Days of Thy Youth. Last Gladiatorial Contest, The. See In the Days of Thy Youth. Moral Courage. Public Opinion. Wreck of the Birkenhead, The. Tarrar, Mary.—Daddy’s Sentinel. “Father Edmund.” See HILL, B: DIONYSIU.S. Faulds, Lena E.-American Flag, The. Faulkner, Młs. R. A.—Frost on the Window. Faulkner, Mrs. S. E. Sherwood.—Sunrise on the Ocean. Fawcett, Edgar.—B. B. Romance, The. Bird of Passage. Chorus of Anglomaniacs. Cleopatra. Dying Actor, The. Fireflies. Grass. House on the Hill, The. Iceberg, The. Ideals. • Other Side of the Moon, The. Pipes and Beer. Roses. Tears of Tullia, The. To an Oriole. oad, A. White Camellia, A. Wild Roses. Wood-Turtle, The. Wounds. Fawcett, J:—Blest be the Tie. Faxon, Grace B.-Lecture Recital: Ella Wheeler Wilcox. Lecture Recital: Three Women Poets of New England. Queen of the Flowers." Tom’s First Piece. Faxton, E.-Light-house May. Fay, Amy.—Christmas in Germany. Fay, Anna Maria.-Rondel: “When love is in her eyes.” Sleep and Death. “Fay, Gerda.” See GEMMER, CAROLINE. ay, Ida.--Surprise, The. Fay, J. * True Story of Young Lochinvar in Blank Verse, he. Fay, Theodore Sedgwick.-German Fire-eater, A. “Fayet.”—Man's Material Triumphs. Fearing, Blanche.—My Angel and I. Fearing, Lillian B.-What Have I Done? Felkin, Mrs. Ellen Thorneycroft [Fowler].-*For for Worse.” Passion and Patience. Wisdom of Folly, The. Fellner, Itta Allen.—Why He Stopped Strong Drink. Fells, Sir Patrick.-Bloom, Beauteous Blossoms. Friends and Enemies. Fénelon, François de Salignac de la Motte (or la Mothe) de, (Archbishop of Cambray).-Adventures of Tele- machus. Telemachus to the Allied Chiefs. Telemachus. Fenner, Cornelius G :-Gulf-weed. Fenno, Frank H.-Rum Maniac, The. Fenollosa, Ernest Francisco.—Golden Age, The. Fenollosa, Mrs. Mary [McNeil] (Mary McNeil Scott).- Drifting Petal, A Elying Fish. tº Miyoko San. Morning Fancy. Sunrise in the Hills of Satsuma. What Would You Do? Yuki. Fenwick, Frances DeWolfe.—Bridge and its Exponent. One Girl and Three Views. Ferdusi. See FIRDAUSI. Ferguson, Dugald,—Upper Darling, The. Ferguson, Eliz. Graeme.—Country Parson, The. Ferguson, Jas.-Auld Daddy Darkness. Ferguson, J:—Gowk's Errant, and What Cam’ O’t, A. Ferguson, Sir S:—Aideen's Grave. Boatman’s Hymn. Burial of King Cormac, The. Cashel of Munster. Cean Dubb Deelish. Congal. Coolun, The. Deirdra’s Lament for the Sons of Usnach. Downfall of the Gael, The. Fair Hills of Ireland, The. Fairy Thorn, The. Forester's Complaint, The. Forging of the Anchor, The. Giant Walker, The. Lament for Thomas Davis. Lament over the Ruins of the Abbey of Timoleague. Legend of Fergus Leideson, The. Pastheen Finn. Pretty Girl of Loch Dan, The. Washer of the , Ford, The. Welshmen of Tirawley, The. Willy Gilliland. Fergusson, Rob't.—Braid Claith. Caller Water. Better, See Adventures of Fergusson, Rob't. (Continued). Daft Days, The. Elegy on the Death of Scots Music. Leith Races. Ode to the Gowdspink. Sitting of the Session, The. “Fern, Fanny.” See PARTON, Mrs. SARAH PAYSON. Fernald, G-M. Bochsa Plays the Star Spangled Banner. Fernauld, C. A.—Rose to a Friend, “Every Year,” A. Fernwald, Jas. C.—Character of the Saloon. Supreme Issue, The. Ferrett, W. B.-Pair of Platonics, A. Terrier, Susan and Nairne, Carolina.-Laird o’Cockpen. Ferris, G. F.—Chickamauga. Ferris, G : H →Bible, The. Christianity and Politics. Soul's Christmas, The. Worth of a Man, The. Ferris, Jessie Storrs.--Spirit Bridal. Fessenden, T:—My Mother. Ye Sons of Columbia. Festellis, Kate Neely.—Christmas Time. Fetter, G : Griffith.-Mother. Feuchtersleben, Ernst Freiherr von.—It Has Been Willed in God’s Decree. Feuillet, Octave.—Incompleteness. Fezandié, Hector and ..—Cannibal and the Skeleton, €. Popping the Question. . . Revenge, The. Ficke, Arthur Davison.—Among Shadows. From Sonnets of a Portrait Painter. I am Weary of Being Bitter. Risa—Götami. Like him whose Spirit. Meeting. Oracle, The. Portrait of an Old Woman. Sonnet XXIX. Sonnet XXX. Sonnet XXXVII Three Sisters, The. . . To the Harpies. Ficken, Dorothy.-Nonsense Rhymes. . . Susan's Skylark. Field, Anne P. L.-At Singing Time. Christmas Fires, The. Christmas Insurrection, A. Maternity. Night after Christmas, The. On a Seventeenth Birthday. Prayer at Bethlehem, A. . . When the Stars of Morning Sang. Field, Mrs. Caroline Leslie.--Two. Field, C; Kellogg.—California Easter Mass, A. . . Years, The. Field, D: Dudley.—Lines Written on my 87th Birthday. . . Premonition of Immortality. Field, E: Salisbury.—In Pursuit of Priscilla. . . To my Mother. Field, Eugene.—Apple Pie and Cheese. Armenian Lullaby. Bibliomaniac's Prayer, The. |- Boy, The. TNBröök Song, A. Buttercup, Poppy, Forget-me-not. “Casey's Tabble Dote.” Child and Mother. Christmas Carol, A. Christmas Eve. Christmas Hymn, A. Christmas Treasures. Christmas Wish, A. Contentment. Cyclopeedy, The. Dear Old London. Dibdin's Ghost. Dinkey-bird, The. Dream-ship, The. Duel, The. Dutch . Lullaby. Father's Letter. ºp Father's Way. Fiddle-dee-dee. Garden and Cradle. “Good-By—God Bless You !” Grandma's Prayer. Holly, and Ivy. Hunting Song, A. In Amsterdam. In the Firelight. Inscription for my Little Son's Silver Plate. Japanese Lullaby. Jest 'fore Christmas. Krinken. Leap-year Episode, A. o Limitations of Youth. Little Boy Blue. Little Peach, The. Little Yaller Baby, The. Long Ago. Lydia Dick. Lyttel Boy, The. 452 AUTHOR INDEX Fisher Field, Eugene. (Continued). Marsh Song—Sunrise. Marthy’s Younkit. Mother and I. Naughty Doll, The. . New Tenor, The. Night Wind, The. Nightfall in Dordrecht. Norse Lullaby. “Now I Lay me Down to Sleep.” Old Man, The. Old Times, Old Friends, Old Love. Our Two Opinions. Paraphrase, A. Piazza, The. See Piazza Tragedy, A. Piazza Tragedy, A. Preference Declared, The, Remorseful Cakes, The. Rock-a-by Lady, The. Romance, A Seein’ Things. Singing in God's Acre, The. Snakes, The. Soldiers with Brutus. Some Time. Spelling Reform. Sugar-plum Tree, The. That Sugar-plum Tree. Thirty-Nine. Three Kings, The. See Three Kings of Cologne, The. Three Kings of Cologne, The. To Leuconbe—II. To Mistress Pyrrha. To the Fountain of Bandusia. Truth about Horace, The. Two Opinions. See Our Two Opinions. Wanderer, The. When I was a Boy. White Stag, The.—(Tr.) Why? Why do Bells of Christmas Ring' (Wr at. ... See Christmas Song.—WARD, Mrs. LYDIA AVERY COON- LEY.) Wynken, Blynken, and Nod. See Dutch Lullaby. See Pen Pho- See Sugar-plum Tree, The. Field, Grace Stone—Surprise, A. Field, Kate.—Charles Dickens the Reader. tographs of Dickens' Readings. Don’t. Forty to Twenty. See Heads, not Hearts are Trumps. Heads, not Hearts are Trumps. .. Pen Photographs of Dickens' Readings. Eield, Mary H –Fzra and Me and the Boards. Grandfather's Story. Field, Michael.-AEolian Harp, An. Burial of Robert Browning, The. Canute the Dane. See Canute the Great. Canute the Great. Dancers, The. Earth to Earth. Iris. Lettice. Renewal. Wind of Summer. Woods are Still, The. Field, Nathaniel.—Matin Song. te Field, Roswell Martin.-Morning Bird, The. To Leuconóe—I. tº Fielding, H:—A-Hunting We Will Go. in England. Another to the Same. (Sir Robert Walpole.) Author and the Statesman, The. Don Quixote in England. Epistle to Sir Robert Walpole, . Hunting Song, A. See Don Quixote in England. To Celia. To Sir Robert Walpole. Written Extempore on a Half-penny. Fielding, H:, and Loveridge, R:—Roast Beef of Old Eng- land, The. Fielding, Howard.—Orchestra Chair X 13. She Washed for Him. * Where Ignorance is Bliss. Fields, Mrs. Annie [Adams].-At the Forge. Cedar Mountain. Climbing. Last Contest of Æschylus. Little Guinever. On Waking from a dreamless Sleep. Passage from the Prelude. Return, The. “Song, to the Gods, is Sweetest Sacrifice.” “Still in Thy Love I Trust.” Theocritus. To Celia. Thaxter. To Sappho. Young Sophocles Taking the Prize from Aged AEschy- lus. See Last Contest of Æschylus, The. IFields, Emma.-Tri-colors, The. Fields, Jas. T:—Agassiz. Alarmed Skipper, The. sº Atlantic Cable, The. sº Ballad of the Tempest. Ballad of the Wicked Nephew. See Don Quixote Fields, Jas. T: (Continued). Captain's Daughter, The. Character, A. Common Sense. Courtesy. Dirge for a Young Girl. First Appearance at the Odéon. In a Strange Land. In Extremis. “Isn't God upon the ocean just the same as on the land 2’’ See Ballad of the Tempest. Jupiter and Ten. Lot Skinner's Elegy. Lucky Horse-shoe, The. Mabel, in New Hampshire. Masters of the Situation. Morning and Evening by the Sea. Nantucket Skipper, The. See Alarmed Skipper, The. Owl Critic, The. Patient Mercy Jones. Perpetuity of Song, Protest, A Rover's Petition. Search, The. Song of the Turtle and Flamingo. Flamingo, The. Stars and Stripes, The. Tempest, The. See Ballad of the Tempest. Turtle and Flamingo, The. With Wordsworth at Rydal. Wordsworth. Fiester, S. F.—Rarest Pearl, The. |Under-current, The. Figgis, Darrell.—Anach. Fillmore, Parker H.-Case of Fits, A. Filmore, L. (Tr.)—To a Poet who Died of Want. Filsinger, Mrs. Sara B. [Teasdale].-After Death. • Answer, The. Broken Field, The. “Child, Child.” Cloud, The. Debt. Flight, The. Four Winds. Grandfather's Love. I Shall Not Care. In Memoriam F. O. S. Rind Moon, The. See Two Songs for a Child. Kiss, The. Leaves. Look, The. Mastery. Morning. Old Mald, The. Open Windows. Over the Roofs. Sappho. Swallow Flight. Testament. To Rose. Two Songs for a Child. Finch, Adelaide V.-September. IFinch, Anne. See WINCHILSEA, Countess of. Finch, Fs. Miles.—Blue and the Gray, The. Decoration Day. See Blue and the Gray, The. Nathan Hale. Patriot Spy, The. See Nathan Hale. See Ballad of the Tempest. The. See Turtle and See Two Songs for a Child. Storm—the King. * * * * * * Tinch, J: Bird.—Constitutional Prohibition [the Great Remedy j. Liquor Traffic Antagonistic to American Liberty. New Party Needed, A Our Country’s Needs. Finch, Julia Nealy.—Unborn, The. Finck, H: T.-Love as a Poet's Asset. Fink, W. W.-Courtship of Larry O'Dee. O'Dee. Hoosier and His Hanner, The. Larrie [or Larryl O'Dee. “Leadville Jim.” Little Tee-hee. Marry Me, Darlint, To-night. O’Branigan's Drill. Timothy Horn. Finley, J:—Bachelor's Hall. Finley, J. H.-Soldiers' Recessional, The. John Brown. Finnegan, Frank X. —Guardsman, The. Finney, Ross L.-O Lincoln. Firdausi [or Ferdusil, Abool-Kàsim-Mansoor. — Raja of India Sends a Chessboard to Nushirvan, The. See Shah-Nameh, The. Shah-Nameh, The. Zal and Rudabeh. See Shah-Nameh, The. Fireside, The.—Nobody Knows but Mother. Firkins, Chester.—On a Subway Express. On the Way Home. Fischer, Jacob.--Lady Poverty, The. Fish, F. W.-Then and Now. Fish, Williston.—Last Will, A. Fisher, A. Hugh.--Ceylon. Fisher, Lala.-Reaper, The. See Larrie 453 Fisher AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Fisher, Mahlon Leonard.—Afterwards. Ancient Sacrifice, The. “As an Old Mercer.” If One Should Come. July. November. . . On a Sculptured Head of Christ. Fisher, Sydney, G :-Origin of the Declaration, The. ... , Washington is Appointed Commander-in-Chief. Fisk, Gen. Clinton B.-Address Delivered at the Independ- i; Day Celebration, Woodstock, Conn., July 4, New Declaration of Independence, A. See Address Delivered at the Independence Day Celebration, Woodstock, Conn., July 4, 1888. . . Saloon in Politics, The. Fisk, May, Isabel.—At the Hairdresser's. Her first Call on the Butcher. PIunting an Apartment. , , Tatters. Fiske, Horace Spencer.—Home Express, The. Liberator, The. Olympian Victors. St. Gaudens's Lincoln Statue, Chicago. Song of the Light Canoe, The. Fiske, Isabella. Howe.—If. Fiske, J:—American Revolution, The. Boston Tea-Party, The. Boundaries of the United States. Bounding the United States. Critical Period of American History, The. Difficulties of Traveling in 1783. See Critical Period of American History, The. Discovery of America, The. First Circumnavigation of the Earth. of America, The. Francis Marion. See American Revolution, The. In Memoriam, Charles Darwin. Inauguration of Washington. American History, The. Melancholy Night, The. See Discovery of America, The. News of the Surrender of Yorktown, The. See Amer- ican Revolution, The. Pleasant Remark from Franklin, A. Saying of Linnaeus, A. See Through Nature to God. Through Nature to God. Washington’s Triumphal Journey to New York. See Critical Period of American History, The. Fitch, Arden S.—Bill and Bell. Fitch, G :-" Seeing Boston” through a Megaphone. Votes from Women. Fitch, [W: ] Clyde.—Perfect Day, A. Two Letters and Two Telegrams. Fitz, Rachel K.—Matrimonial Training School, A. Fitz, Susie.—Lincoln's Story. Fitzgerald, Mrs. E.-Song of the Maple. Fitzgerald, E:—Alas that, Spling Should Vanish with the Rose. See Rubáiyát of Omar Kháyyám. And Yet—and Yet ! See Rubáiyát of Omar Khäyyäm. Ballad of Jenny, the Mare, The. See Euphranor. |Because. Beethoven and Mozart. Chivalry at a Discount. “Come, fill the Cup.” See Rubáiyát of Omar Kháyyám. End of All, The. See Rubáiyát of Omar Kháyyám. Euphranor. “For Human Delight.” Eor New Year's Eve. Fragments from the Rubáiyát. Kháyyám. Life and Death. See Rubáiyát wſ Omar Kháyyám. Master-knot, The. See Rubáiyát of Omar Kháyyám. Meadows in Spring, The. Meditative Tankard, The. See Discovery See Critical Period of See Rubáiyát of Omar See Polonius. Miser, The. Moving Finger Writes, The. See Rubáiyát of Omar Kháyyám. Old Song. Omar Kháyyám. See Rubáiyát of Omar Kháyyám. Overture: “Wakel For the sun,” etc. See Rubáiyát of Omar Kháyyám. Paradise Enow. See Rubáiyát of Omar Kháyyám. Phantom Caravan, The. See Rubáiyát of Omar Khāy- yam. Polonius. Portraits. Quatrains from Omar Kháyyám. See Rubáiyát of Omar Kháyyám. Rhyme for Tipperary, A. Rubáiyát of Omar Kháyyám. (Tr.) Song of the Fire. Three Arrows, The. Fitzsimmons, Ellen.—Woods of Kylinoe, The. Flaccus, Quintius Horatius. See HoRACE. Flack, Charlotte.—Dark Pony. Flagg, Edmund.—Scotland. Flagg, Ellen H.-Blue and the Gray, The. Death the Peacemaker. See Blue and the Gray, The. Flagg, Wilson.—Beauty of Trees, The. Forms and Expressions of Trees. O’Lincoln Family, The. Relation of Trees to Water. Year Among Trees, A. Flammarion, Camille.—Nature. See Year Among Trees, A. Flammer, Maryº-Liza Ann's Lament. (“Wush’t I Wuz 8, E5 OW. Flash, H: Lynden.—Death of General Leonidas Polk. Death of Stonewall Jackson. Flag, The. Gallant Fifty-one, The. Af Stonewall Jackson. See Death of Stonewall Jackson. Zollicoffer. Flatman, T:—On Marriage. Sad Day, The. Flaubert, Gustave.—Salāmmbo's Appeal. Flecker, Jas. Elroy.—Ballad of Camden Town, The. Dying Patriot. Fragment, A: “O pouring westering streams.” Gates of Damascus. Joseph and Mary. Old Ships, The. Queen's Song, The. Rioupéroux, Santorin. To a Poet a Thousand Years Hence. War Song of the Saracens. Yasmin. Fleming, Esther.—From One to Six. Fleming, Marjorie.—Ephibol on My Dear Love Isabella. I Love in Isa’s Bed to Lie. Sonnet to a Monkey. Fleming, Maybury.—To Demeter. To Sleep. What though, the Green Leaf Grow % Fleming, Paul.—To My Soul. “Why shouldst thou fill to-day with sorrow.” Fletcher, Genevieve C.—Aunt Deborah Goes to Washington. Cross Purposes. Violin Fantasy, A. Fletcher, Giles.—Christ's Triumph on Earth. Christ's Victory and Triumph. Christ's Victory in Heaven. Justice and Mercy. See Christ's Victory and Triumph. Lady tº Vain Delight, The. See Christ's Triumph on arth. Ode, An: “‘False,” She Said.” Paºlº's Wooing Song. See Sorceress of Vain Delight, € Satan. See Christ's Victory and Triumph. Sorceress of Wain Delight, The. Who Can Forget 2 Wooing Song. See Sorceress of Vain Delight, The. Fletcher, Giles, the Elder.—Licia, Sonnet XLVII. Fletcher, J. S.—Out at Sea. Fletcher, J: See BEAUMONT and FLETCHER, also SHAKES- PEARE and FLETCHER. Fletcher, J: Gould.—Arizona Poems. Blue Symphony, The. Green Symphony. Irradiations. Lincoln. London Excursion. Spring. Fletcher, Josiah H.-Little Eloise. Fletcher, Mary.—Legend of St. Christopher, The. Fletcher, Phineas.--Drop, Drop, Slow Tears. See Hymn, An: “Drop, drop, slow tears.” Faith and Knowledge Fight the Dragon. See Purple Island, The. Hymn, An: “Drop, drop, slow tears.” Roilia. See Purple Island, The. Litany, A. See Hymn, An: “Drop, drop, slow tears.” Purple Island, The. Shepherd's Life, The. See Purple Island, The. Flint, A. Lorie.—Friendly Cloud, A. Flint, Annie Johnson.—“Glorious End, A.” Flint, Fs.-Poems in Unrhymed Cadence. Florence, Ward M.–Roman Sentinel, The. Sneezing Man, The. e Florian, Jean Pierre Claris de.—Flying-fish, The. Life. Flower, Elliott.—Elusive Ten-dollar Bill, The. In Poverty Street. Larceny, The. Military Comedy, A. Queen of Her Heart. Soldier's Wife, The. Flowerdew, Alice.—Fountain of Mercy I God of Lovel Flowers, Sarah L.-My Daughter Jane. Flowers, Sydney.—Fire. Floyd, May.—Little Mothers, The. Picnic, The. Flynn, Clare Wallace.—Dies for the Flag at Last. Fire Rekindled, The. Fobes, Walter, K.—Agnes Hotot. Daughter's Love and Heroism, .A. Hans, the Useless. Mad Engineer, The. Prussian Railway Conductor's Story. (Ad.) Engineer, The. Stewart Holland. Susette. Fogerty, Elsie.—Minstrel Guest, The. Foley, C:-Triumph of Innocence. Foley, F. W.-Little Misscheevus. Se-r- ?? fullaby: “Sleepy little, creepy little goblins. Foley, J. W.-Apropos of the Play. Chums. See Mad 454 AUTHOR INDEX Fox Foley, J. W. (Continued). D K addy Knows, Delusion of Ghosts, The. Dreams. Echo of a Song, The. Good Morning. Graduation Time. Lullaby. Old Hallowe'en Friends. Place for Boys, A. Present for Little Boy Blue, A. Spirit of Reform, The. Sterilized Country School. Value of Smiles. Waifs, The. Foley, Jas. Jr.—Nough for Me. Foley, . J.-Friends no Longer. Folk, Jos. W.-Citizens to Blame. Follen, Mrs. Eliza Lee [Cabot].-Annie's Garden. Baby's Birthday, The. Birdie. * Brook, The. Charley and his Father. Do You Guess it is I? Evening Thoughts. Follow Mel God is Good. Good Moolly Cow, The. Good Night. Kitty in the Basket. Little Boy’s Good Night, The. Moon, The. New Moon, The. Oh, Look at the Moon | Runaway Brook, The. Stop, Stop, Pretty Water. “Where are You Going my little Cat? " Folsom, Florence.—Linette. Folsom, Montgomery M.–St. Augustine. Folwell, A. H.-Music hath Charms. Fonblanque, Ethel de...—Deserted. Fontaine, C:—To his Son. IFontaine, Lamar.—Picket Guard, The. (Wr. at.) See BEERs, Mrs. ETHELINDA [ELIOT ]. Fontane, Theodor.—Bridge by the Tay, The. Sir Ribbeck of Ribbeck. Foot, H: Martyn.—Shadow. Foot, J. N. See FORT, J. N. Foote, Lucius Harwood.—Derelict, The. Don Juan. El Vaquero. On the Heights. Poetry. Foran, Jos. Kearney.—Aurora Borealis, The. Forbes, J. W.-Joy’s Fiddle. Forbes, Jas.-Andrew’s Leading Lady. Chorus Lady, The. Forbes, Kate E.-Going to be an Orator. Forbes, Rixby.—Soliloquy, A. Ford, Harriet.—At the Photographer's. His Sister, his Cousin and his Pants. Me an’ Methuselar. Ford, Harry Pringle.—Betsy Ross and the Flag. Ford, J :—Awakening Song. See Lover's Melancholy, The. Broken Heart, The. Calantha's Dirge. See Broken Heart, The. Dawn. See Lover's Melancholy, The. Dirge : “Glories, pleasures, pomps. Fancies. Tove and Death. See Broken Heart, The. Lover's Melancholy, The. Musical . Duel, The. See Lover's Melancholy, The. Penthea's Dying Song. See Broken Heart, The. Perkin Warbeck. Tableaux Vivants. Ford, K. B.-Baby Kangaroo, A. Ford, Mrs. Mary A.—Hundred Years from Now, A. Ford, Paul Leicester.—Headquarters in 1776. Janice Meredith. Ford, Rob't.—Bonniest Bairn in a’ the Warl', The. Ford, Rosa Burwell.—Traveling Lindy. Ford, S. V. R.—Inasmuch. Obstinate Music-box, The. Ocean's Dead, The. Shouting Jane. Forest [or Forrest], Neil.—Mice at Play. Forrester, Alfred A. (“Alfred Crowguill”).--To My Nose. Forrester, Ellen.—Irish Beauty, An. Irish Mother at her Child’s Grave, The. Irish Widow to Her Son, The. Forrester, Fleta.--Daisy Time. Forrester, Frances.—Much in a Name. Story of a Picture, The (“Breaking Home Ties”). Forrester, Izola.-And the Procession Moved On. . Nina's Last Lover. + Forster, J :—To Charles Dickens. Forsyth, Alice E.-Colored Laundress's Diplomacy. Forsyth, Alice R.—Down. With Culchah. What's in a Name? Forsyth, Alice W.-De Fo'th ob July. Forsyth, Mary Isabella.-English Sparrow, The. Fort, Ella Pleasant.—Joe's Crime. Fort [or Foot], J. N.—“Swore Off.” Fortunatus, Venantius.--Passion Sunday. Welcome, Happy Morning. Fosdick, W: W.-Maize, The. Foss, Sam Walter-Abraham and Ephraim. Agricultural Editor's Poem, The. Art-critic, An. Auctioneer's Gift, The. Awakening of Uncle Sam, The. Bangs Family Tell a Story, The. Buster, The. Calf Path, The. City Man's Dream of the Country. Editor's Poem, The. Cosmopolitan Woman, A. Country Summer Pastoral, A. See Agricultural Editor's Poem, The. Crises of Nations. Economical Man, An. 1898—and 1562. Fate of Pious Dan, The. Fate's Frustrated Joke. Future in Front of Him, A. See Jim's Future. He Didn't Amount to Shucks. He Wanted to Know. He Worried about It. (Wr. at. to Lyman Abbott.) He'd Had no Show. House by the Side of the Road, The. Hullo. I. Dunno and I. Knowit. Ideal Husband to His Wife, The. “I’m the Little Red Stamp.” Informal Prayer, An. See Prayer of Cyrus Brown, The. Is Little Bob Tucked in 7 Jest of Fate, The. See Fate's Frustrated Joke. Jim Bowker. See Then Ag’in. Jim's Future. Reep on Just the Same. Land on Your Feet. Little Boy Who Went Away, The. Meeting of the Clabberhuses, The. Modern Martydom, A. No Hope for [English—C.] Literature. O'Flaherty and John Stubbs. Origin of Sin, The. Philosopher, A. . Prayer of Cyrus Brown, The. Quartet's Anthem. Right Man for the Place, The. Sambo's Prayer. Seth Peter's Report of Daniel Webster's Speech. Shaving of Jacob, The. Song of Dewey's Guns, The. Song of the Cannon, The. Song that Silus Sung, The. Spring Cleaning. Then Ag’in. Thirty-second Day, The. Town of Hay, The. e Uncle Sam's Spring Cleaning. Volunteer Organist, The. See Agricultural War. W’en Shakespeare Slings Himself. When a Man's Out of a Job. Young Musician, The. Fossett, P. C.—Abner's Second Wife. Foster, Ardennes Jones. See JONES-FQSTER, ARDENNES. Foster, Cora Woodward.-Seven Days in a Week. Foster, Davis Skatts.-Jack's Letter to Bob. Eoster, E. C.—Margery. Foster, Edna A.—Cat Convention. Real Irish Mother. Samsonalis and Its Demonstrator. Foster, Fanny. See CLARK, FANNY FOSTER. Foster, G : T.-Church Steps, The. Foster, Miss H. A.—Christmas Dream, A. Christmas Eve. See Christmas Dream, A. Foster, Mrs. Judith Ellen.—r-Woman in Politics. Foster, Leonard C.—Eulogy. Wedding Gift, The. - Foster, Rt. Rev. Randolph Sinks.-Arraignment of Rum, The. -- Arraignment of the Rum Traffic, An. Foster, Stephen Collins.—Massa's in de [wr. the l Cold [,Cold] Ground. g My Old Kentucky Home I, Good-night]. Old Folks at Home. Óld Kentucky Home, The. See My Old Kentucky Home. Foster, W: A.—Bonny Tweed for Me, The. Foster, W: Prescott.—April. Silence of the Hills, The. Foulke, Eliz. E.-Pussy Willows. Fountain, Fidelia.--Who Owned the Spoons. Fowle, W: B.-Katie's Answer. School Committee, The. Wat you Please. (Alt.) Will, The. Fowler, C: H.-Abraham Lincoln. Fowler, Ellen Thorneycroft. See FELI&IN, Mrs. ELLEN T. [FOWLER1. Fox, Annie.—Voiceless Chimes, The. Fox, C: Jas.--Amendment to the Address of Thanks on the Ring's Speech at the Opening of the Session, Nov. 27, 1781. Foreign Policy of Washington, The. Liberty is Strength. Mr. Grey's Motion for a Reform. See PLANCHE, JAS. R. 455 IFOX AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS * Fox, C: Jas. (Continued). On Overtures of Peace from Napoleon. of Poland, The. Partition of Poland, The. Results of the American War. See Amendment to the Address of Thanks on the King's Speech at the Open- ing of the Session, Nov. 27, 1781. Vigor of Democratic Governments. See Mr. Motion for a Reform. Fox, G :-County of Mayo, The. Fox, J: Jr.—Bad Rufe Tolliver. Pine. Trail of the Tuonesome Pine. Fox, Moireen.—Faery Lover, The. Liadain to Curithir. To the Mountain Ben Bulben. Fox, W. D.—President Roosevelt's Blood. Fox, W. F.—Beneath the Surface. Fourth of July, 1876. My Love. Name, A. Our Sweet Unexpressed. Psalm of Hope, A. Reply to “The Welcome.” To-morrow. Transpositions. Fox, W: Johnson.—Barons Bold, The. Life is Love. Martyr's Hymn, The. (Tr.) Fox-Smith, Cecily.—Hastings Mill. Foxwell, Mrs. Mary E.-Reckoning with the Old Year. Frame, Isabel M.–Amanda's Wedding. Aunt Keturalh's First Visit to the City. France, Anatole.—Feast of Deliverance. Frances, Philip.–Sabine Farm, The. (Tr.) Francis, J. W. D.—Pilate's Monologue. Francis, Lydia Maria. See CHILD, Mrs. LYDIA MARIA [FRAN- See Partition Grey's See Trail of the Lonesome CIS]. Frank, Florence Kiper.—Jewish Conscript, The. Movies, The. You. Frankenstein, Gustavus.-Forest Flowers. Frankfort Yeoman,—Court of Berlin, The. Eranklin, B:—Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, The. Benjamin Franklin's Toast. Don’t Give Too Much for the Whistle. See Whistle, The. Downfall of Piracy, The. Federal Constitution, The. tion. Franklin and the Gout. Franklin's Epigrams, etc. Pranklin's First Day in Philadelphia. phy of Benjamin Franklin, The. God Governs. See Motion: For Prayers in Convention. Good and Bad Spelling. Letter to Benjamin Webb. Letter to Samuel Mather. Letter to the Rev. Dr. Lathrop, Boston. Lathrop. Metaphorical Papers. Mother Country, The. Motion: For Prayers in Convention. Paper. Parable against Persecution, A. Poor Richard's Almanac. Speech in the Convention at the Conclusion of its Delib- erations, 1787. Time. See Poor Richard’s Almanac. To John Lathrop. Too Dear for the Whistle. See Whistle, The. Turning the Grindstone. Way to Health, The. Whistle, The. Franklin, Nora C.—Fiddle Told, The. Fraser, Alex. L.-Gloaming Call, A. See Speech in the Conven- See Autobiogra- See To John See Paper. November. Fraser, J :—Maiden and the Lily, The. Fraser, J : Jr.—Nancy. Reporter's Prayer, A. Fraser-Tytler, Catherine C. Frayssinous, Denis Luc.—Truth the Object of All Studies. Frazer, J : De Jean-Brosna's Banks. Holy Wells, The. Lament for Thomas Davis, The. Song for July 12th, 1843. Frazer, W. M.–Come, Sign the Pledge. Frazier, A. O.-Breaking Home Ties. g g Frazier's Magazine.—“Sweet hand that held in mine.” Frechette, Annie Howells.-How . Cassie Saved the Spoons. Frederick, G :-Eagle and the Lion, The. Frederick, H:—Lines on the Prince of Wales. Fredericks, Aaron W.--Uncle Ike's Roosters. Freeman, Alice. See PALMER, Mrs. ALICE FREEMAN. Freeman, E: A.—William the Conqueror. Freeman, Garnet B.-Four Lives. Retrospection. Freeman, Mrs. Mary Eleanor [Wilkins].-April Showers. Gift that None Could See. The. FHer Bonnet. FIorn of Plenty, The. It Was a Lass. Now is the Cherry in Blossom. Object of Love, An. Revolt of “Mother,” The. See LIDDELL, Mrs. CATHERINE Freeman, W. H.-Wat Have I got to Pay ? Freeman's Journal.—On Sir Henry Clinton's Recall. Freiligrath, Ferdinand.—Duration of Love, The. Lion's Ride, The. Frelinghuysen, Theodore.—Sabbath, The. Fremont, J: C.—On Recrossing the Rocky Mountains in Winter, after Many Years. French, Ellen Angus.-Emilia. French, Frank.-Waiting to Grow. French, Herbert.—Soldier's Song, The. French, #: L. Virginia. [Smith]...—Palmetto and the Pine, €. French, Nora May.—Outer Gate, The. French, Percy.—Case of Etiquette, A. Grasshopper's Ride, The. French, W. E. P.-Courting and Proverbs. French, Willard.—Lance of Kanana, The. True Story of a Brie Cheese, The. Freneau, Philip.–Ancient Prophecy, An. Barney’s Invitation. Battle of Lake Champlain, The. Battle of Stonington on the Seaboard. Bonhomme Richard and Serapis, The. Beauties of Santa Cruz, The. British Prison Ship, The. Capture of the Guerrière by the Constitution, The. Columbus in Chains, Columbus to Ferdinand. Death of Benjamin Franklin. Death’s Epitaph. See House of Night, The. Emancipation from British Dependence. Epitaph. See Fading Rose, The. Eutaw Springs. Eading Rose, The. Female Frailty. House of Night, The. Indian Burying-ground, The. Lines on the Death of Gen. Joseph Reed. May to April. New England Sabbath-Day Chace, The. Occasioned by General Washington's Arrival in Phila- delphia on His Way to His Residence in Virginia. On a Honey Bee. On a Travelling Speculator. On ºn Barney’s Victory over the Ship General OIlk. On the British Invasion. On the British King's Speech. On the Capture of the Guerrière. On the Death of Benjamin Franklin. On the Death of Captain Nicholas Biddle. On the Departure of the British from Charleston. On the Ruins of a Country Inn. Parting Glass, The. Plato to Theon. Political Balance, The. Republican Genius of Europe, The. Royal Adventurer, The. Scurrilous Scribe, The. Sir Henry Clinton's Invitation to the Refugees. Song: “O'er the waste of waters cruising.” Song of Thyrsis. See Female Frailty. * Song: On Captain Barney’s Victory Over the Ship “General Monk.” Stanzas Occasioned by the Ruins of a Country Inn Un- roofed and Blown Down in a Storm. To a Caty-did. To a Honey Bee. To the Memory of the Americans who Fell at Eutaw. See Eutaw Springs. º Victory of the “Bonhomme Richard” over the “Serapis.” Wild Honeysuckle, The. Frere, J : Hookham.—Boy and His Top, The. , Boy and the Parrot, The. Boy and the Wolf, The. Cavern and the Hut, The. Fable for Five Years Old, A. Imitation of Southey. Monks and the Giants, The. Nine-pins, The. Piece of Glass and the Piece of Ice, The. Poem of the Cid. (Tr.) Rod and the Whip, The. e Showing How the Cavern Followed the Hut's Advice. Frere, J. H. and Canning, G.-Sapphics. Fresnaye, Wañduelin de la.—Idyll: “If every thorn and bush that grows.” g g Sonnet: “From the disgraceful sleep in which you lie." Sonnet: “If far from earth's short-lived and narrow bounds.” Friends’ Intelligencer.—Wacant Places. Friend’s Review.—“‘Let us pass over l’ We were far astray.” Frisbie, Rev. A. L.-Deacon Kent in Politics. John of Mt. Sinai. Quousque Tandem, O Catilina Ż & Friswell.—On Good Wishes at Christmas. Froissart, Jean-Rondeau: “My heart enjoys the fragrance of the rose.” Song: “I often hear it said.” Verelái. Frost, Rob't.—After Apple-Picking. Birches. Code-Heroics, The. Death of Colman, The. 456 AUTHOR INDEX Gardner Frost, Rob't. (Continued). Death of the Hired Man, The. Hill Wife, The. Going for Water. In the Home Stretch. Mending Wall. Moving. My November Guest. Prayer in Spring, A. Road not Taken, The. Storm Fear. Telephone, The. Tuft of Flowers, The. Who's Dead. Trost, S. A.—Listeners Hear no Good of Themselves. Train to Mauro, The. Frost, T:—“Attempted Suicide.” Frank, the Fireman. Going Away. Guns in the Grass, The. Little, Tin Cup, The. Lydia's Ride. Old Fire-dog, The. Peter's Christmas Party. Frothingham, Ellen.—Opal Ring, The. (Tr.) Ring, The. (Tr.) See Opal Ring, The. Frothingham, Nathaniel Langdon.—Crossed Swords, The. Longing, A. (Tr.) Song of the Parcae. (Tr.) Frothingham, Rev. Octavius B.-Longfellow, Extract Con- cerning. Froude, Jas. Anthony.—Coronation of Anne Boleyn, The. ee History of England. Coronation Pageant of Anne Boleyn, The. of England. I)eath of Mary Stuart. Execution of Sir Thomas More, The. England. wº s History. See Scientific Method Applied to History. History of England. Mother of Carlyle, The. Scientific Method Applied to History. Together. (?) Fry, Miss.--Dog of St. Bernard's, The. Frye, W: Pierce.—Cuba. New England Civilization. Protection of Americans in Armenia, The. State of Maine, The. Fudy, .—Loss, A. Fulda, Ludwig.—In the Express Train. Fuller, .—Our Federal Constitution. Fuller, Alice C.—Easter Drill. Fancy Costume Drill. Triple Flag Drill. Fuller, C : H.-Green Things Growing. (Arr.) Mrs. DINAH. M. M. Fuller, Hon. Frank-Garfield. Fuller, H: B.-Pasquale's Picture. Fuller, Marg.—Bestowal. Dryad Song. Passion-Flower, The. Fuller, Melville W.-Grant. Fuller, T:—Memory. Fuller, Violet.—Christmas Eve. New Year, The. Old Year, The. Ring, Joyful Bells! See New Year, The. Fuller, W: H:—Song of the Sea, A. Fulton, Rob't.—My First Steamboat. Fwn, and Earnest.—Lily’s Ball. Walk to School. The. Funk, Rev. Dr. I: K.—Conscience in Politics. Go Forward to Victory. Furley, Catherine G.-Interlude, An. Furlong, Alice.—All Soul's Night. Awakening, An. Petrayal, The. Caoiné for Owen Roe, A. Dreamer, The. I Will Forget. Ireland in America. March Song, A. Messages. My Share of the World. Furlong, Eva Earll.—When Mother is Away. Furlong, T:—Eileen Aroon. t John O'Dwyer of the Glen. Roisin Dubh. Furness, W: H:—Eternal Light. See Nightfall. Evening Hymn. See Nightfall. Nightfall. Furniss, Grace Livingston.—His Unbiased Opinion. New Road Question, The. Futrelle, Jacques.—Diogenes Pause". G A. R.—“ ‘Ye shall find the Babe.’” E.—Mother of Mine. M. H.-Nothing but Leaves. S. E.-‘‘Bide a Wee, and Dinna Fret.” See History See History of England. See History of See CRAIK, Gaddess, Mrs. Mary L.-Bundle of Loves, A. Fortune-teller and Maiden. Highland Lowers. Japanese Parasol and Fan Drill. Life's Day. Nursery Rhymes Drill. Old Sweet Song. Search for Happiness, The. Stealing Roses. When the Cat's Away the Mice Will Play. Gadfly, The Death of the Gadfly. Gage, Mrs. Frances Dana [Barker].--—Ben Fisher. Earnest Cry, An. God, Free the Drink Captive. Home Picture, A. Housekeeper's Soliloquy, The. Mother's Thoughts, A. Rain upon the Roof, The. Silent and Lone. “. “What shall, I do?' My boy, don't stand asking.” Year that is to Come, The. Gage, F: Adams.-Massacre at Fort William Henry, The. Galaacy, The...—“I asked the sun.” Galbraith, J. : T.-Schusterlieben at the State Fair. Yacob’s Mistake. Gale, Martha Tyler.—Snow-flakes and Snow-drifts. Gale, Norman.—Bad Boy, The. Bartholomew. Content. Country Faith, The. Dawn and Dark. Dead Friend, A. Fairy Book, The. Father Christmas. First Kiss, The. Lost Friend, The. Lullaby: “Sleep my angels, side by side.” Mustard and Cress. Parting. Pastoral, A. Priest, A. Second Coming, The. Shaded Pool, The. Song, A : “I will not say my true lowe's eyes.” Song:“This peach is pink, with such a pink.” Song: “Wait but a little while.” To My Brothers. To the Ideal. Voice, The. Gale, Zona.-Christmas Roses. Etarre, The. Friendship Village. Iloves of Pelleas and Etarre. The. Nichola Expounds “the Reason. Why” on Christmas Eve. See Loves of Pelleas and Etarre, The. Nichola's Hour of Arcady. Who Rides behind the Bells Etarre, The. Gall, R :—Cradle Song. Hazelwood Witch, The. My Only Jo and Dearie, O. Gallagher, W: Davis.-August. Autumn, The. See Autumn in the West. Autumn in the West. Beautiful are the Mountains. Cardinal Bird, The. Laborer, The. Mothers of the West, The. Move on the Columns Galpin, º: #–Lie for a Life, A. See Threads from the OO Rose of Rome, A. See Threads from the Woof. Threads from the Woof. Galsworthy, J:—Child, A. Courage. Joy of Life. Past. Galt, J :—Covenanters and Charles Stuart, The. Gilhaize. Ringan Gilhaize. Galvin, E. I.-American Citizenship, its Privileges, Rights and Duties. Gambetta, Leon.—New Republic, The. Prussian Armistice, €. Gamwell, Sarah De Wolf.--What She Said. Gannett, W: Channing.—Aunt Phillis's Guest. In TWOS. Listening for God. Mary’s Manger-song. Old Love Song, The. Our Father. Gannon, Anna-Ellen Terry. Garabrant, Nellie M.–Boy Blue and His Gun. Dandelion. Garden, and Forest.—Purple Beech, The. TJse of Arbor Day, The. Gardener, Helen H.-Lecture by the New Male Star. Gardette, C: D.—Fire-fiend, The. Justice and Mercy. Gardielf, Jas. A.—Rock of Chickamauga, The. Gardiner, Celia E.-" But oh ’twas hard to have him go.” Gardiner, Evelyn Gail.—With Gleaming Sail. Gardner, J.-Cuba. Gardner, W: H:—Unknown. When Love Comes Knocking. * See Loves of Pelleas and See Loves of Pelleas and See Ringan 457 Gardner AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Gardner, W. L.-Princess and the Rabbi, The. Garnett, Dr. R. : (Continued). Garesché, E: F.—Sun-browned with Toil. On an Urn. Garey, Hannah E.-Thanksgiving. Our Master, Meleager. | Garfield, Jas. Abram.—Abraham Lincoln. See Memory of Sonnet—Age. Abraham Lincoln, The. To America. Appeal to Young Men, An. See Democratic Party and Garretson, Mary, Raymond-Wise Mouse, A. Public Opinion, The. Garrett, E:—Unbolted Door, The. Arlington. ... See Strewing Flowers on the Graves of Garrett, H. M.–Sountry Cousins, The. |Union Soldiers. Old Maid, The. Arlington Heights Oration: , See Strewing Flowers on Trusting too Far; or, Learning by Experience. the Graves of Union Soldiers. Trying to Keep up the Appearance of a Gentleman. Decoration Day. Address. See Strewing Flowers on | Garrett, P-Lesson, from Fruit of the Spirit,” A. the Graves of Union Soldiers. Garrett, T: E.-Willie Clark. Decoration Day Address at Arlington. See Strewing Garrick, D:—Come, Come, My Good Shepherds. Flowers on the Graves of Union Soldiers. Heart of Oak. Democratic Party and Public Opinion, The. On Dr. Hill's Farce. Emancipation Proclamation, The. Shakespeare. “Even from this brief review it is manifest that the Song, in Connection with the Shakespeare Jubilee at nation is resolutely facing to the front.” See In- . Stratford upon Avon, September 7, 1769. augural Address. Garrison, Gertrude.—Depot Incident, A. Garfield on the Death of Lincoln. Tenement House Guest, A. General George H. Thomas: His Life and Character. Garrison, Theodosia Pickering.—At the Sign of the Cleft General Thomas at Chickamauga. See General George eart. H. Thomas: His Life and Character. Ballad of Eve's Return. Golden Grains. Ballad of the Angel, The. Grayes of Union Soldiers at Arlington, The... See Strew- Cupid—His Mark. ing Flowers on the Graves of Union Soldiers. Fallure. $º PIonest Money. God Save the Ring! “I am struck with the fact that Bismarck, the great Green Inn, The. statesman of Germany.” Knowledge. “I have seen the sea lashed into fury and tossed into Morning, A. . spray.” See. Nomination of John Sherman. Qld Friendship Street. Immortality of True Patriotism. See Strewing Flowers Stains. tº on the Graves of Union Soldiers. Tears of Harlequin, The. Inaugural Address. Tonio. Inspiration of Sacrifice, The. See Strewing Flowers on Wife, The. & ºf “º g º the Graves of Union Soldiers. Garrison, Wendell Phillips-Evening. Macaulay's Prophecy. See Honest Money. Post-meridian. e Memorial Address on Gen. George H. Thomas. See Vision of Abraham Lincoln, The. General George H. Thomas: His Life and Character. Garriºgº, W.; Lloyd. Abolitionism. ... Memory. “Church of the living God! in vain thy foes.” Memory of Abraham Lincoln, The. Free Mind, The. ... º New York Speech on Learning of President Lincoln's Freedom for the Mind.... See Free Mind, The. Assassination. Keynote of Abolition,. The. Nomination of John Sherman. Liberty. , See Free Mind, The. Oliver P. Morton. Liberty fºr, All. yy On the Assassination of President Lincoln. See Memory Sonnet: “High walls and huge the body may confine. of Abraham Lincoln, The. Sonnet Written in Prison. See Free Mind, The. Province of History, The. Who are Responsible % fºublic opinion the 'Reliance of Our Government. See | 9arth, Sir Š:-Dispensaº. The..., Revolution in Congress. Gartmore, Graham of.-My Lady's Pleasure. Revolution in Congress. Garvey, Annabel A.—Qn Seeing the State House Dome. Rock of Chickamauga, The. Garvin, Marg. Root-To a Poet. Strewing Flowers on the Graves of Union, Soldiers. To Each His Own. “Strong men have str ions.” * . . Gascoigne, G:—Arraignment of a Lover, The. jo. V Ong convictions See Oliver P Epilogus. See Steel Glass, The. Success in Life. I tell Thee, Priest. $t º; º several sovereignties in this country.” #; º: fºllºw of a Lover I, The]. && t h tº yy g y 9 * ºn: rough battle of the day is done. See Piers Ploughman. See Steel Glass, The. “World’s hi •xr i tº dº .” te Steel Glass, The. . #jºr; • divine poem, The See Province Strange Passion of a Lover, A. Garland, Bettie.—When My Mother Tucked Me In. Swiftness of Time, The. Garland, Hamlin.--Do you Fear the Wind 3 Vanity of the Beautiful, The. Gift of Water, The. Gaskell, Mrs. Eliz. Cleghorn.—Martha. Gold-seekers. The. Pussy and the Lace. Greeting of 'the Roses. The. Gaskin, Lida P.-Playing School. iſeraid "Crane. The " “Gasper, A.” See WILSON, ARABELLA M. in the Grass. Gassaway, Frank H.-"Advance.” Line up, Brave Boys. #####, The #; at Peach Tree Creek. #. Pl, * et Yahººd, sº Ad 93. I’8, Ol Vance, €. €6 W8,11C0. Massasauga, The. Pride of Battery B. The. Meadow Lark, The. ‘Mrs. Riply's Trip. Mountains are a Lonely Folk, The. Gaston, W:—Intemperance of Party. Gates, Eleanor.—Mollie and the Opera Game. Noon on the Plain. Gates, Mrs. Ellen M. [Huntington] —Beautiful Hands. Pioneers. “How many times, as through the rooms I hasten.” Ridge of Corn, A. “I shall not cry return.” To a Captive Crane. My Mother's Hands. See Beautiful Hands. Toil of the Trail, The. Sleep Sweet. Tribute of Grasses, A. Vision;.A. TJncle Ethan Ripley. Your Mission. tº tjncie Ethan Ripley's Speculation. See Uncle Ethan | Gates, Merrill E:-Twentieth Century, The. Ripley. Gates, Minnie W.--—Studious Girl, A. Tſte Lover, The. Gatty, Alfred S. Scott. . See. Scott-GATTY, ALFRED S. Whistling Marmot, The. Gatty, Marg—Lesson of Faith, A. Wish, A. Gaul, Harvey B.-Easter. Organ Music. Garnet, Jasper.—Give me Back My Boy. Gauss, E.F. L. H.Sore Disappºintment. (Tr.) Garnett, Constance (Tr.)—In the Garden. Gautier, Théophile.—Caravan, The. Ivan Turgenev. Departure of the Swallows. Garnett, Luise Ayres.—Corn Popper Man, The. Escurial, The. ow, €. Imitation, An. Glimpse, The. Interiors; Garnett, Dr. R. :—Age. Last Sigh of the Moor, The. $ Ballad of the Boat, The. Le Soupir du More. See Last Sigh of the Moor, The. Didactic Poem, The. On the Sierra. Epigram: “Amid all Triads let it be confest.” Pine of the Landes, The. Fading-leaf and Fallen-leaf. Rhythmic Villanelle. Fair Circassian, The. Romance. Island of Shadows, The. Spectre of the Rose, The. Lyrical Poem, The. Terza, Rima. Marigold. To Zurbaran. Nix, The. Gay, Mrs. C:—Hush-a-by Twentieth Century Baby. Nocturne. Gay, Ellerton.—What's in a Name? 458 AUTHOR INDEX Gilder Gay, J .* and Galatea. Arcadia. tº e “At setting day and rising morn.” (Wr. at.) See RAM- SAY, ALLAN. Ballad: “'Twas when the seas were roaring.” See What d'ye Call it, The. * Ballad from “The What d'ye Call it.” A. See What d’ye Call it, The. Ballad on Quadrille, A. Black-eyed Susan. See Sweet William's Farewell to Black-eyed Susan. Butterfly and the Snail, The. Council of Horses, The. Eagle and the Assembly of Animals, The. Elegy on a Lap-Dog, An. Fable XVIII. Fan, The. Fox at the Point of Death, The. Fragment, A. Go, Rose, My Chloe's Bosom Grace. Hare with Many Friends, The. Lady’s Lamentation, The. Lion and the Cub, The. Miser and Plutus, The. Mother, Nurse and Fairy. My Own Epitaph. New Song, of New Similes, A. On a Lap-dog. Painter who Pleased Nobody and Everybody, The. Persian, the Sun and the Cloud, The. Quidnunckis, The. Shepherd's Week, The. Sick Man and the Angel, The. Song: “O ruddier than the cherry | * Galatea. Spell, The. Sweet William’s Farewell to Black-eyed Susan. Trivia. Tuesday; or, The Ditty. See Shepherd's Week, The. €. Seas Were Roaring. See What d'ye See Acis and Turkey and the Ant, Th 'Twas when the Call it, The. Two Roses, The. Warning, A. What d'ye Call it, The. 1I]6. Gayarré, C:-General Jackson at New Orleans. Gayley, C: Mills.-El Dorado: A Song. Gaylord, Orrie M.–Heavenly Foundations. Gaylord, Willis.-Lines Written in an Album. Gazzam, Sam.—Travel Broadens One So. Gazzoletti, .-Christopher Columbus. Geddes, Alex.-Alexander. Lewie Gordon. Geibel, Emanuel von.—Der Mai ist Gekommen. Evening. Rhine Legend, A. (Tr. by W. W. Caldwell). Rheinsage. See Rhine Legend, A. To the Silent One. Wanderer's Joy. © & # Geikie, Cunningham.—David, the Patriotic King. New Country Occupied, The. People Delivered, A. Geist, Mary.—Buttercup, The. Gellert, Christian Furchtegott.—Amen of the Rocks, The. Blind and the Lame, The. Widow, The. o Gemmer, Caroline (“Gerda Fay”).-Death of Cock Robin and Jenny Wren, The. tº 4 Genlis, Stephanie Felicité Ducrest de Saint-Aubin, Countesse €.— Lines Written by an Aged Person in the Book of a Friend Who Was to Start in a Month on a Long Journey. e Gentlemen’s Magazine.—Plant Worship. World Turned Upside. Down. . . Geoghegan, Arthur G :-After Aughrim. Mountain Fern, The. George, H:—American Republic: its Dangers and Respon- sibilities, The. Business Depression. tº Liberty. , Sce American Republic: its Dangers and Re- sponsibilities, The. Meaning of Life, The. George, Marg. Gilman. See DAVIDSON, Mrs. MARG. GILMAN GEORGE |. George, Stefan.-Shepherd's Day, The. igil, The Gerhardt, Paul.-Dying Sávior, The. Give to the Wind Thy Fears. Go Out, My Heart. Joy after Sorrow. To the Face of the Lord Jesus. German, Delia R.—Wood of Chancellorsville, The. Gerok, Karl.—Children’s Service, The. * Gerome [or Jerome], Nellie G.-Children's Offering, The. Gerry, F.—Bluebird, The. Gesnard, J. W.-Apostrophe to the Oyster, An. Gibbon, Perceval.—Veldt, The. * tº Gibbons, Jas. Cardinal.—Easter a Day of Spiritual. Joy." Gréat American Republic a Christian State, The. See Our Christian Heritage. Our Christian Heritage. Thanksgiving Day Message. Gibbons, Jas. Sloane.—Three Hundred Thousand More. We are Coming, Father Abraham. See foregoing. Gibney, Somerville.—In for It. Gibson, Frances W.-Gowans under her Feet. Gibson, Jas. Y. —Sonnet on the Sonnet. Gibson, Lydia.-Lost Treasure. Mother, The. Gibson, Wilfrid Wilson.—Battle. Catch for Singing, A. Color. Devil's Edge. Flannan Isle. Geraniums. Going, The. Gold. Gorse, The. Hare, The. Hoops. Marriage. Oblivion. On Hampstead Heath. Song: “If once I could gather in song.” Tenants. Whisperers, The. Gibson, W: Hamilton.—Genoa. Naples. Virgil's Tomb. Gielow, Martha S.—Dat Time Honey Got Los’. Mammy's Luck Charm fer de Bride. Gifford, Countess of.-Love's language. Gifford, Will.—Spelling . Down. Gift, Theodore.—For His Mother's Sake. Gilbert, Mrs. Ann [Taylor].-Boy and the Sheep, The. Jane and Eliza. Palace and Cottage, The. Pin, The. Gilbert, Frank M.–My Boy. Stray Sunbeam, A. Gilbert, Howard Worcester.—Dirge : “Of thy stream, Ame- lete, who reaches the shore. Gilbert, Levi-Pump-handle Shake. Triolet: “I love you my Lord.” To a Little Girl Who Has Told a Lie. Sheep, The. True Story, A. Tumble, The. Worm, The. Gilbert, Fº [Mulholland] Lady.—Autumn Faery Earl, € Immortal Morning. Lay of the Irish Famine. Love and Death. Saint Brigid. Sister Mary of the Love of God. Song: “The silent bird is hid in the boughs.” Wild Geese, The. Gilbert, W: Schwenck.-Aesthete, The. Angelicised Utopia. Annie Protheroe. Ape and the Lady, The. Appeal, An. Bumboat Woman's Story, The. Captain Reece. Captain Reece of the Mantlepiece. See Captain Reece. Disagreeable Man, €. Ellen McJones Aberdeen. Etiquette. Family Fool, The. Ferdinando and Elvira; or, The Gentle Pieman. General John. Gentle Alice Brown. Lost Mr. Blake. Mighty Must, The. Mister William. Modest Couple, The. Perils of Invisibility, The. Pygmalion and Galatea. Sing for the Garish Eye. Sleep On. Story of Prince Agib, The. To Phoebe. To the Stall-Holders at a Fancy Fair. To the Terrestrial Globe. TJnfortunate Likeness, An. Yarn of the “Nancy Bell,” The. Gilbertson, E:—Cambrian War-Song. (Tr.) Gilder, Jos. B.-Parting of the Ways, The. Gilder, R: Watson.—“After Sorrow's Night.” After-song. See New Day, The. “Ah, be not false.” And were That Best. At Four-score. * At Luther's Grave, Wittenberg. At Niagara. At the President's Grave, Heethoven. Birds of Bethlehem, The. Burial of Grant, The. “Call me not dead.” Colestial Passion, The. Cello, The. Charleston. Child, A. Christmas Hymn, A. Christmas Tree in the Nursery, The. Comfort of the Trees, The. Cradle-song. 459 Gilder AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Gilder, R. : Watson (Continued). Credo. Dawn. See New Day, The. Dead Comrade, The. Dear Country Mine ! Decoration Day. Divine Fire, The. Drama, The. Easter. Emma Lazarus. Evening in Tyringham Valley. For a Fan. Give Me a Theme. “Great Nature is an Army Gay.” Great Remembrance, The. IHast Thou Heard the Nightingale 7 Heroic Age, The. Hide not thy Heart. I Count My Time by Times that I Meet Thee. S60 New Day, The. In a Night of Midsummer. Inauguration Day. Janet. John George Nicolay. “Love Me not, Love, for that I First Loved Thee.” See New Day, The. Love's Jealousy. Midsummer Song, A. Modern Rhymer, The. Music and Words. My Love for Thee. See New Day, The. “My Love for Thee doth March like Armed Men.” See New Day, The. Napoleon. New Day, The. New Patriotism, The. New Year. { Noël. Non Sine Dolore. , North to the South. “Not from the whole wide world I chose thee.” See New Day, The. November Child, A. de: “I am the spirit of the morning sea.” tº 8 tº Of Henry George [who Died Fighting against Political Tyranny and Corruption ). Of One who Neither Sees nor Hears. Oh, Love is not a Summer Mood. Sé6 New Day, The. On a Portrait of Servetus. On the Death of a Great Man. On the Life-mask of Abraham Lincoln. One Country—One Sacrifice. Parting of the Ways, The. Poem to the Critic, The. IPrelude, from “The New Day.” Night was dark,” etc. Reform. Rhyme of Tyringham, A. River Inn, The. Sery. Sheridan. Sherman. Sir Walter Scott. Smile of Her I Love, The. Song: “Because the rose must fade.” Song: “Not from the whole wide world I chose thee.” See New Day, The. Song: “Years have flown since I knew thee first.” S66 New Day, The. Song of a Heathen, The. See Celestial Passion, The. Song of Early Autumn, A. Sonnet, The “What is a Sonnet'." Sonnet: “My love for thee.” Sonnets: After the Italian. Theft is Nothing New under the Sun. See New Day, he Thought, A. Through Love to Light. To Austin Dobson. To Lincoln's Bust in Bronze. To the Spirit of Abraham Lincoln. Tool, The. Tower of Flame, The. Twelfth of December, The. Two Love Quatrains. Valley of Life, The. Voice of the Pine, The. Washington at Trenton. Washington Square. Weal and Woe. What, Would I Save Thee From. When the Girls Come to the Old House. “White City, The.” White, Pillared Neck. Woman’s Thought, A. º “Woods that Bring the Sunset Near, The.” Childersleeve, Mrs. G. H.-True Life. Giles, H:—Cost of Liberty, The. Gilfillan, Rob't.—Exile's Song, The. In the Days O' Langsyne. O, Why Teft I My Hame? 'Tis Sair to Dream. Gill, Frances Tyrell.—Beneath the Wattle Boughs. See Prelude: “The See New Day, The. y See Celestial Passion, The. Gill, Julia.—Christ and the Little Ones. Hannah, the Mother. See Christ and the Little Ones. “Suffer the Little Ones to Come Unto Me.” Gill, Laura Drake.—Action Needs Purpose. Gill, Sidney Paul.—I Want to be an Angel. Gill, W : M.–Umbrellas to Mend. Gillespie, N. H.-Elocution. Gillespy, Jeannette Bliss.--Forgiven (?). Valentine, A. -- Gillett, Mrs. A. D.—Peril of the Passenger Train, The. Gillette, L. Fidelia Woolley.—Hallowe'en. Gillilan, J. D.—Safety in the Rock. Gillilan, Strickland W.-Asleep among His Toys. Counting the Cost. Finnigin to Flannigan. Football Hero, A. Happier Life, The. IHis First Night Away. “I’m Going to, Anyway.” " Keep Sweet. Mammy's Lullaby. Modern Medicine. Patriotic Remnants. Say Something Good. Stair-step Children. |Universal Habit, The. Watch Yourself Go By. When Papa Holds My Hands. When the Snow Sifts Through. Gillington, Alice E.-Doom-bar, The. Rosy Musk-mallow, The. Seven Whistlers, The. Gillington, Mary C. See BYRON, Mrs. MARY C. [GILLING- TON | . Gilman, Mrs. Caroline [Howard].—American Boy, The. Annie in the Graveyard. Boy's Complaint about Butter, The. Child's Wish in June (?). Choice of Occupations. Not Ready for School. Gilman, Mrs. Charlotte [Perkins] [Stetson].-Bed of Fleur- de-lys, The. Common Inference, A. Conservative, A. Contemptible Neutral, The. I Resolve. Obstacle, An. Similar, Cases. To Labor. Wedded Bliss. Women’s Appeal for Franchise. Gilman, Daniel Coit.—College Training a Great Help. Influence of Home, The. Gilman, H:—Brook of Lappington, The. Gilman, S:—Man of Expedients, The. Gilmer, #. Meriwether. (“Dorothy Dix.”)—Angel Child, e Friends. How to Manage a Husband. Keeping Young. Mirandy on Losing a Husband. Mirandy on the Enemy. Price of Fame, The. Why Women Can’t Vote. Gilmore, Anella.-End of Day, The. Gilmore, Anna Neil.—February. Gilmore Jas. Roberts (“Edmund Kirke”).--Darkey's Counsel to the Newly Married. Three Days. TJncle Pete's Counsel to the Newly Married. See Darkey's Counsel to the Newly Married. Gilmore, Patrick Sarsfield.—Columbia. When Johnny Comes Marching Home. Gilpin, W:—Forest Scenery. Mr. Hastings. See Forest Scenery. Gilson, Roy Rolfe.—Little Sister. Gultinan, Caroline.—Courtyard Pigeons, Over Night, a Rose. Girardin, Madame de.—Napoline. Song: “Alack, alack l my days are dreary.” Gisborne, T:—Worm, The. Gladden, Rev. Washington.—Baby over the Way, The. My Neighbor’s Baby. See Baby over the Way, The. Pastor's Reverie, The. Practice of Immortality, The. Through Dimness to Truth. TJltima Veritas. Gladstone, W: Ewart.—Aim of the Scholar, The. Armenian Massacres, The. Bulgarian Horrors. Eulogy on John Bright, A. Highest Pedestal, The. Home Rule for Ireland. Ireland to be Ruled by Irishmen. Irish Home Rule. Temper and Aim of the Scholar, The. Gladwin, W. Z.-April. Spring of the Year, The. Glaenzer, R. : Butler.—Golden Flower, Star-magic. Sure, It’s Fun. To Edgar Lee Masters. Glanville, Ernest.—Little Bugler's Alarm, The. Glase, Agnes E.-Three Kisses of Farewell. Glasgow, J. Scott.—Pipes o' Gordon's Men, The. The. The. 460 | AUTHOR, INDEX Goodale | ,Glaspell, Susan Keating.—At the Turn of the Road. Glassford, Jas-Dead Who Have Died in the Lord. Glazebrook, Harriet A.—Lips that Touch Liquor Shall Never f Touch Mine. f Story of Santa Claus, A. Glazier, W: Belcher.—Cape-Cottage at Sunset. Gleason’s Monthly.—Mr. Blifkin's First Baby. Glen, Irving.—No Royal Road to Victory. Glen, Jessie.—Fire-fiend, The. Glen, W:—Wae's Me for Prince Charlie. Glover, C: W.-Home is Home. Glover, E. C.—Song of the Daisy. Glover, Jean.-O'er the Moor Amang the Heather. Glover, R. :—Address of Leonidas. S66 Leonidas. Admiral Hosier's Ghost. Ballad of Admiral Hosier's Ghost. Leonidas. Polydorus and Maron. See Leonidas. Gluck, Johann Christoph von.—To Death. “Glyndon, Howard.”—See SEARING, LAURA REDDEN. Glynes, Ella Dietz.-Unless. Glynn, W:—Dream of the Past. Goddard, Julia.-Hide and Seek. Godeau, Antoine.—Sonnet: ... “The Sun, waves, doth sleep.” Godfrey, T:—Court of Fancy, The. Invitation, The. Prince of Parthia, The. Godwin, Parke.—Death of Lincoln, The. Edwin Booth. Homes of the People. Mother of Bryant, The. Speech on the Death of President Lincoln. of Lincoln, The. Goethe, Johann Wolfgang won.—Alderking, The. An Den Mond. Beauteous Flower, The. Brothers, The. Cavalier's Choice, The. Dance of the Dead. Dear Children. Soon I'll Come Again l Der Fischer. Die Fischerin. See Erlking, The. Effect at a Distance. See Page and the Maid of Honor, The. Eloquence that Persuades. Erlking, The. embosomed by the See Death See Fairest Flower, The. Erlkönig. See Erlking, The. Fairest Flower, The. Faust. Fisher, The. Found. “Future hides in it, The.” Scé Symbol, A. Give Me Back my Youth Again. Gondola, The. Gott und Welt. Gretchen. Gretchen's Song. Harper, The. Eſaste not, Rest not. Heard are the Voices. IHermann and Dorothea. Iphigenia in Tauris. King of Thule, The. See Faust. Loved One Ever Near, The. Margaret's Song in “Faust.” Mignon Aspiring to Heaven. Apprenticeship. g Mignon's Song from [“Wilhelm Meister”]. Meister's Apprenticeship. & Minstrel, The. See Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship. Page and the Maid of Honor, The. Pariah, The. Rest. Separation. See Loved One Ever Near, The. Seven Sleepers of Ephesus, The. Sincerity the Soul of Eloquence. Singer, 'The. g Sleep. See Wanderer's Night-song, The. Solemn before Us. Song of the Harper. Song of the Parcae. See Iphigenia in Tauris. Sweet is the Pleasure. See Rest. Symbol, A. Thoughts from Goethe. To the Moon. True Rest. See Rest. |Uber Allen Gipfeln. See Wanderer's Night-song, The. Wanderer's Nachtlied. See Wanderer's Night-song, The. Wanderer's Night-song, The. “When I look around me and see how few of the com- panions of earlier years.” “Who ne'er his bread in sorrow ate.” See Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship. Wild Rose. Wilhelm Meister's Apprentice.jhip. Wizard's Apprentice, The. Goetz, Philip B.-Song of the Choo-Choo. Whither. Going, C: Buxton.—At the Top of the Road. East Wind, The. Garden of the Rose. March of Men, The. Song of Steel, The. Spell of the Road, The. See Faust. See Wilhelm Meister's See Wilhelm Going, C : Buxton (Continued). To Arcady. • Goldbeck, W: F.—Dose Leedle Poys. Golden Argosy, The.—Over and Over Again. Golden, Carmen.—My Great Mistake. Golden Days.--—Fireman’s Prize, The. Several Cats. Golden Howrg.—Catacombs, The. Goldring, Douglas.-Voyages. Goldsmith, Goldwin.—Monkey's Glue, The. Goldsmith, Oliver.—Ballad, A: “Turn, gentle hermit,” etc. See Vicar of Wakefield, The. Beau Tibbs, His Character and Fämily. Better Country, The. See Traveller, The , or, A Pros- pect of Society. Captivity, The. Character of the French. Character of the Italians. Character of the Swiss. Clown’s Reply, The. Conclusion of the Traveller. Death of a Mad Dog. See Vicar of Wakefield, The. Deserted Village, The. Double Transformation, The. Edmund Burke. See Retaliation. Edwin and Angelina. See Vicar of Wakefield, The. Elegy, An. Elegy on Madam [e] Blaize. See Elegy on the Glory of her Sex, Mrs. Mary Blaize. Elegy on Mrs. Mary Blaize. See Elegy on the Glory, et C. Elegy on that Glory of her Sex, Mrs. Mary Blaize, An. See Elegy on the Glory, etc. Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog. Wakefield, The. Elegy on the Glory of her Sex, Mrs. Mary Blaize [wr. Blaze ), An. Exiles, The. First, Best Country, The. France. See Traveller, The. “Good man suffers but to gain, A.” Great Man, A. See |Honorable & Happiness of Passing One's Age in Familiar Places. See Deserted Village, The. FIaunch of Venison, The. Hermit, The. See Vicar of Wakefield, The. Home. See Traveller, The. Hope. See Captivity, The. Ill Fares the Land. See Deserted Village, The. Innocence Rewarded. See Vicar of Wakefield, The. Memory. Miser and His Three Sons, The. of Temper. Mr. The. Cibber. Mrs. Hardcastle's Journey. See She Stoops to Con- quer. Moses at the Fair. See Vicar of Wakefield, The. National Decay. See Deserted Village, The. O Memory ! Thou fond Deceiver. Old House a New Inn, The. See She Stoops to Con- Quer. On Happiness of Temper. On the Death of the Right Hon. º On the Taking of Quebec, and Death of General Wolfe. On Woman. See Vicar of Wakefield, The. Oratorio of the Captivity, The. Parson Gray. Pastor, The. See Deserted Village, The. Prºs Song, The. Sec Oratorio of the Captivity, €. Recollections of Home and Infancy. Retaliation. Schoolmaster, The. See Deserted Village, The. She Stoops to Conquer. Song: “When lovely woman stoops to folly.” See Vicar of Wakefield, The. Stanzas on Woman. See Vicar of Wakefield, The. ‘Threnodia Augustalis.’ Traveller, The , or, A Prospect of Society. Vicar of Wakefield, The. Village Preacher, The. See IXeserted Village, The. Village Schoolmaster, The. See Deserted Village, The. “When lovely woman stoops to folly.” See Vicar of Wakefield, The. Woman. See Vicar of Wakefield, The. Wretch, Condemned with Life to Part, The. tivity, The. Gollaher, Austin.-How Lincoln's Life Was Saved. Good Oheer.—Little Light, The. Tarrytown Romance, Trees of Corn. Good Housekeeping.—Choir's Way of Telling It, The. |Harvest, The. Message for Mama in Heaven, A. The See Vicar of See Traveller, The. See Captivity, The. On the Death of the Right See On Happiness See Cap- See Telegram, & Telegram, The. What Would you Take 7 Good, J. : Mason.--Daisy, The. Good Words.-Query, A. Goodale, Dora Read.—Bob White. Clematis. Clover. 461 Goodale AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Goodale, Dora Read (Continued). Flight of the Heart, The. Grumbler, The. Hail, Bonny September 1 High and Low. “I love the fair lilies and roses so gay.” Invincibles, The. Judgments, The. Only a Little. Ripe Grain. Soul of Man, The. Strawberry Blossom. Twilight Fancy, A. Winter. Goodale, Elaine. See EASTMAN, Mrs. ELAINE [GOODALE 1. Goodchild, J: Arthur.—Firstborn, The. Parable of the Spirit, A. Schöne Rothraut. Goode, J. B.-Who Ne'er has Suffered. Goode, Kate Tucker.--Three Prayers. Goodel, Harrison.—At the Reception. Befo' de Wah. Billy and Me. Georgie and Mother. Hop Sing and the Door Bell. Mrs. O'Hilligan's Pride. Puzzled Frenchman, A Reason Why, The. tº Goodell, Abney Cheney, Jr.—Hymn: “O, Thou who givest life.” Goodenough, Arthur.—My Thanksgiving. Goodfellow, Mrs. E. J. H.--All Upset. Bird Talk. Books. Bumble Bee, The. Butterflies. Casting Bread upon the Waters. Catching a Whale. Children Should Be Seen and not Heard. Country Girl, A. I)r. Brown. Doll's Vaccination. Drummer Boy, A. Early Miss Crocus. Frog in the Throat, A. Going to Washington. Good-night. Gracie's Cake. Grandma's Spectacles. Grandma's Story and Mine. Keeping Store. Large Room, A. Lost Kitten, The. Lost Opportunity, The. Maids of Japan. Mamma's Helper. My Carlo Talks. My Ride. My Speech. e Nose out of Joint, A. Old and New Year, The. Old Folks. Packing, the [Knowledge] Box. Patriotic Boy, A. Rainbow, The. Sir Dandelion. Speech is Silver; Silence Golden. Taking Dolly's Picture. Time Flies. Twilight. Twins. Two Kittens. Vice Versa. What Boys are Good for. Which Path 2 Wisdom's Treasures. Goodhue, Isabel Seeley.—Modern Youth, A. Goodhue, Yelees.—Morning Voices. Goodman, J. T.-Abraham Lincoln. º Goodman, Minnie Buchanan.--Pierrot's Valentine. Goodnow, Marg. N.—Return, The. Geedrich, Orrin.—Borrioboola Gha. . Goodrich, S: Griswold,—Lake Superior. River, The. Webster at Bunker Hill. Goodwin, Grace Duffield.—Aucassin et Nicolette. Eastern Legend, An. In the Garden. Goodwin, Helen Angell.—Christmas Guest, The. Death's Blunder. Sick Rooster, The. º Goodwin, Hopestill.—“Dear Love, I sometimes think how it would be.” Golden Rod, The. May Flower, The. Goodwin, J. Cheever.--Awkward. Beggar and the King, The. Goodwin, Mrs. Mary.—Is it You? Goodwin, Mrs. Maud [Wilderl. See BELLAMY, Mrs. BLANCHE [WILDER}. Goodwin, Myra A.—First Christmas Tree, The Lightkeeper's Daughter, The. Googe, Barnaby, Barnaby.—Out of Sight, Out of Mind. Twelfth-Night Superstition, A. Goonetillake, S. Helen.—Sanskrit Stanza, A. Gordon, A. M.–Spartan Mothers, The. Gordon, A. M. R.—Hoch der Kaiser. (Ait.) RODNEY. Gordon, Adam Tindsay. —After the Quarrel. From the Wreck. How we Beat the Favorite. Tay Me Low. See Waledictory. Potter's Clay. Romance of Britomarte, The. Sick Stock-rider, The. Waledictory. Well Satisfied. See Sick Stock-Rider, The. Whisperings in Wattle-Boughs. Wolf and Hound. Gordon, sººniram Judson.—Fidelity to God is Fidelity to all. Gordon, Anna A.—Mother of Frances Willard, The. Gordon, Archibald.—Christmas in Santa Fe. Gordº, Armistead Churchill.—Before the Party. O. See BLAKE, Kree. Ryarlina Jim. Roses of Memory. Uncle Newton.—A Pinchtown Pauper. Gordon, Bertha Frances.—Song at the Brink of Death. To a Violin. Gordon, Rev. C.: W. [“Ralph Connor”].—Black Rock. Christmas at “Black Rock.” In Jesus's Grave Lie Man's Sins. Man from Glengarry, The. Mrs. Mavor's Story. See Black Rock. Ride for Life, The. See Man from Glengarry, The. Winners by their Own Lengths. See Black Rock. Gordon, Duke of. See ALEXANDER, Dwke of GORDON. Gordon, G :-See BYRON, Lord G. : NOEL GORDON. Gordon, G : A.—Lessons from the Washington Centennial. Gordon, Grace.—Mattie's Wants and Wishes. Gordon, H. E.-House not Made with Hands, The. Gordon, H. L.-On Reading President Lincoln's Letter. Gordon, Jas. Lindsay.-At the Concert. General Wheeler at Santiago. Remembered. Gordon, Jessie.—Only. Gordon, d : B.-Gettysburg. A Mecca for the Blue and & ray. Last Days of the Confederacy. Gordon, J: H.--When the Swallows. Gordon, S. D.—Day Dawn—A Quiet Talk on Easter. Gore, Jas. F.—Plato and Diogenes. Gore-Booth, Eva.—Aspiration. In the Pinewoods. Little Waves of Breffny, The. Moment's Insight, A. There is No Age. To Maeve. Weaver, The. Gorky, Maxim.—Peasants, The. Voice from Below, A. See Peasants, The. Gorman, Herbert S.—Satyrs and the Moon, The. Gospel Ea:positor.—Little Maid's “Amen,” A. Story of Faith, The. See Little Maid’s “Amen,” A. Gosse, Edmund.—Anne Clough. Apotheosis of St. Dorothy, The. Ballade to Banville. Browning's First Manuscript. Personalia. Dante Gabriel Rossetti. De Rosis Hibernis. Death of Arnkel, The. Epithalamion. Golden Isles, The. Hans Christian Andersen. Happy Children. Impression. John Henry Newman. Labor and Love. Leconte de Lisle. Loss of the Eurydice, The. Love, the Musician. (Tr.) Lying in the Grass. Missive, The. On a Lute Found in a Sarcophagus. One Great Desire. Perfume. Pipe-player, T Return of the Revelation. Robert Browning Personalia. Serenade, The. Song for Music. Theocritus. To Jenny Lind. To My Daughter. Voice of D. G. R., The. William Blake. With a Copy of Herrick. Gouffé, Armand.—Close of Day, The, Dawn of Day, The, See Robert Browning he. Swallows, The. t 2 46 AUTEIOR INIDEX Grave Gough, Jacob.-Plea for “Castles in the Air,” A. Gough, J. B.-Account of a Negro Sermon. Apostrophe to Cold Water.—See Apostrophe to Water. Apostrophe to Water. (At. also to A. W. Arrington and to Paul Denton.) Appeal for Prohibition, An. Blunders. Brother Watkins.[−Ah! ). Cause of Temperance, The. Drunkards not All Brutes. Dying Boy, The. Gape-seed. (At also to G. : W. Bungay.) Glass of Cold Water, A. See Apostrophe to Water. Heroes. How to Break the Chain. e “Intemperance wipes out God's image and stamps it with the counterfeit die of the devil.” John Maynard, the Hero-pilot. See Pilot, The. Man for a’ That, A. Missing Ship, The. Need for a Prohibition Party, The. “Oh, if every one could put his arms round one other OIle. Pilot, The [–a Thrilling Incident]. Poor Little Boy’s Hymn, The. Power of Habit, The. Social Responsibilities. Story of John Maynard. See Pilot, The. Temperance. Tribute to Water, A. See Apostrophe to Water. Water and Rum. “Water I look at it, ye thirsty ones.” to Water. “We must fight this temperance battle out.” What is a Minority ? Word to Young Men, A. Gould, Eliz. –Miss Tabby Cat's Reception. Robby's Teacher. When Time Comes Creeping. Gould, Gerald.—Lancelot and Guinevere. Wanderlust. Gould, #É. Hannah Frances [Flagg].—Aurora Borealis, le Blind Boy, The. Crocus's Soliloquy, The. Frost, The. Ground Laurel, The. It Snows. Jack Frost. See Frost, The. Name in the Sand, A. (Alt. also to G : D. Prentiss.) Peach Blossoms. Pebble and the Acorn, The. Ship is Ready, The. Snow-Flake, The. \ Song of the Bees. Soul's Farewell, The. Storm in the Forest, The. Wild Violet, The. Gould, Sabine Baring. See BARING-GOULD, SABINE. Gouldsbury, Cullen.—Pace of the Ox, The. Gouraud, G : Fauvel.—Little Nipper an' 'is Ma, The. Gow, Minnie [or Winnie] M.–Baby in Church. Gower, J :-Alexander and the Robber. See Confessio . Amantis, The. Cinkante Balades, Opening of the thirtieth of. Confessio Amantis, The. Nebuchadnezzar. “ Opening of the Original Prologue to the “Confessio See Apostrophe Amantis.” Story of Constance, The. See Confessio Amantis, The. Grady, H: W.-Against Centralization. Appeal for Temperance. At the Boston Banquet. Before the Bay State Club. Bob. See “Bob.” How an Old Man “Came Home.” “Bob.” How an Old Man “Came Home.” Business Side of Prohibition, The. See Prohibition in Atlanta. Centralization in the United States. tralization. Confederate Soldier, The. Farmer and the Cities, The. Future of the South, The. See Against Cen- See New South, The. See South and her Prob- lems, The. Home, The. See Before the Bay State Club. Home in the Government, The. See Farmer and the Cities, The. Hoº the People, The. See Before the Bay State ll O. Hope of the Republic. Lincoln as Cavalier and Puritan. See New South, The. Love and Loyalty of the Negro. See At the Boston Banquet. Love of Home, The. See Against Centralization. Negro, The. Negro Problem, The. New South, The. New South, The. Th €. Old and the New South, The. See New South, The. See At the Boston Banquet. See also South and her Problems, Grady, H: W. (Continued). oppºnities of the Scholar. 10Il. Prohibition a Blessing to the Poor. in Atlanta. Prohibition in Atlanta. Race Problems in the South, The. Scene on the Battlefield, A. See South and her Prob- lems, The. South and her Problems, The. Southern Negro, The. See At the Boston Banquet. Southern Soldier, The. See New South, The. University the Training Camp of the Future, The. See Against Centralization. Graff, G : R.—Napoleon at the Pyramids. Graflin, Marg. Johnstone.—To My Son. Graham, Arthur.—King Christmas. Woman’s “No,” A. Graham, Dougal.-Turnimspike, The. Graham, Oaptain Harry.—Border Ballad, A. Graham, Jas.-‘‘I’ll Never Love Thee More.” Sabbath, The. Sabbath Morning. See Sabbath, The. Verses Composed on the Eve of his Execution. Graham, Jean-Where Dreams are Sold. Graham, R. P.-Spring-time. See 'Tis Spring-time. 'Tis Spring-time. Graham, Rob’t [Cunninghame] Song. If Doughty Deeds [My Lady Please]. Tell me. How to Woo Thee. See If Doughty Deeds My Lady Please. To His Lady. See If Doughty Deeds My Lady Please. Graham, Sarah M.–New Woman Considered, The. Grahame, Jas.--Sabbath, The. Seasons, The. (? Grahame, Jenny.—Wayward Wife, The. Grahame, Kenneth.--All Day a-Foot. Orion. See Pagan Papers. Pagan Papers. Rural Pan, The. Villagers All this Frosty Tide. lows, The. Wind in the Willows, The. Graham's Magazine.—Cho-Che-Bang and Chil-Chil-Bloo. “Grange, Olrig.”—“But all through life I see a cross.” Granniss, Anna J.—My Guest. Grant, Mrs., of Carron.—Roy's Wife. Grant, Mrs., of Laggan,—Could I find a Bonnie Glen. “O where, Tell me Where.” Grant, Anne,—On a Sprig of Heath. Grant, J : Cameron.—John Greenleaf Whittier. Grant, Maude.—Abraham Lincoln. Apple Tree, The. Christmas Signs. Clover. Fruit for Me, The. o How Santa Comes. Nest, The. Grant, P:—When the Bloom is on the Heather. Grant, Rob't.—Boat Race, The ſor A.J. See Jack Hall. Jack Hall; or, The School Days of an American Boy. Jack Hall's Boat-race. See Jack Hall. Popping the Question. Grant, Sir Rob't.—Hymn: “When gathering clouds,” etc. Litany. O Saviour ! Whose Mercy. When Gathering Clouds around I view. “When,” etc. Grant, º Simpson.—General Grant to the Army— Private Soldier, The. Speech at Hamburg, July 4. Why I am a Republican. Granville, C:—Traveller's Hope. Grattan, H:—Anti-Union Speeches. Appeal for Ireland. Catholic Question, The, Feb. 22, 1793. Catholic Question, The, May 13, 1805. Catholic Question, The, May 31, 1811. Catholic Question, The, April 23, 1812. Character of Mr. Pitt. . (Wr. at. to W: Robertson.) Declaration of Irish Rights. Disqualification of Roman Catholics. See Catholic Question, The, Feb. 22, 1793. Heaven Fights on the Side of a Great Principle. Invective against [Mr.] Corry. invº. against Mr. Flood. See Philippic Against OOCl. National Gratitude. See Declaration of Irish Rights. Philippic Against Flood, Oct. 28, 1783. Religion Independent of Government. See Catholic Question, The, May 31, 1811. Reply to Flood. See Philippic against Flood. Reply to Mr. Corry. See Invective against Corry. Reply to Mr. Flood. See Philippic against Flood. Sectarian Tyranny, 1812. See Catholic Quesion, The, April 23, 1812. Union with Great Britain. - See Anti-Union Speeches. Wrongs of Ireland. See Declaration of Irish Rights, Grave, J:—Song of Sion, A, See Against Centraliza- See Prohibition of Gartmore.—Cavalier's See Wind in the Wil- See Hymn: 463 Graves AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Graves, Alfred Perceval.—Battle of the Boyne, The. (Arr.) See Boyne Water, The.—Anon. Changing Her Mind. Fan Fitzgerl. Father O'Flynn. Fortune my Foe. Girl with the Cows, The. Herring is King. Irish Lullaby. Irish Spinning-wheel, The. Limerick Lasses, The. Little Red Lark, The. Loan of a Congregation, The. Orpheus and Eurydice. Ould Doctor [or Docther] Mack. Poisoned Sandwiches, The. Rose of Kenmare, The. Song of the Exmoor Hunt, A. White Blossom's off the Bog, The. Graves, Clo.—Broken Sonnet, A. Graves, J: Temple.—Death of Grady, The. Eulogy on Henry W. Grady. Our Country’s Flag. Gray, Agnes Kendrick.-Sheperd to the Poet, The. Gray, Alice.—Noblest Hero, The. Gray, Barry. See COFFIN, ROB’T BARRY. Gray, Barton.—At your Gate. Drifting Away. Gray, Blakeney.—Philosophic Beggar, The. Reverie of a Bachelor. Gray, D :-Corn-crake, The. Cross of Gold, The. Dear Old Toiling One, The. Die Down, O Dismal Day. etc. Divided. Golden Wedding, The. Homesick. I Die, Being Young. My Epitaph. O Winter | Wilt Thou Never Go ? On Lebanon. Sonnet : “I)ie down,” etc. Sonnet: “If it must be.” Gray, Eleanor.—Isolation. “We walk alone through all life's various ways.” Gray, Fs. C.—Dante (Tºr.) See BOCCACCIO, GIOVANNI. Gray, Mrs. Jane L.-Morn. Gray, Maxwell. See TUTTIETT, Miss M. G. Gray, T:—Bard, The. Curse upon Edward, The. See Bard, The. See Elegy Written See Sonnet: “Die down,” Descent of Odin, The. Elegy in a Country Churchyard. in a Country Churchyard. Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard. Epitaph, The : “FIere rests his head upon the lap of earth.” Eton College. College. Fatal Sisters, The. Hymn to Adversity. Impromptu, on Lord Holland's Seat at Kingsgate. John Milton. See Progress of Poesy, The. Long Story, A. Ode from the Norse Tongue, An. Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College. a Distant Prospect of Eton College. Ode on the Pleasure Arising from Vicissitude. Ode: On the Spring. On a Distant Prospect of Eton College. On a Favorite Cat, Drowned in a Tub of Gold-fishes. See On the Death of a Favorite Cat, etc On the Death of a Favorite Cat [Drowned in a Tub of Goldfishes—C.] º On the Spring. See Ode: On the Spring. Progress of Poesy, The. Sketch of His Own Character. Song to an Old Air. - Sonnet on the Death of Mr. Richard West. See On a Distant Prospect of Eton See On Spring. See Ode on the Pleasure arising from Vicis- situde. e Spring. See also Ode: On the Spring. “Thoughtless world to majesty may bow, The.” Greely, Horace.—Ambition. Estimate of Lincoln. Forest Culture. Horace Greeley’s Sorrow. Lincoln's Education. Reformer, The. Self-sacrificing Ambition. See Ambition. Green, Anna Katha. See ROHLFS, Mrs. ANNA KATHA. GREEN }. Green, Annie D. (“Marian Douglas”). Mrs. ANNIE DOUGLAS IGREEN }. Green, Coroebus.-Ballad of Cassandra Brown, The. Green, H. W.-Ganessa the God. Green, Helen Hewitt.—Scrapin’ the frostin’ dish. Green, J. : R :—Death of Elizabeth, The. Green, Jº Poets Tiamentation for the Tuoss of his Cat, €. See ROBINSON, Green, Matthew.—On Barclay's Apology for the Quakers. Spleen, The. Voyage of Life, The. See Spleen, The. Green, S: Abbott.—Old State House, Boston (Rededicated, 1882), The. Greenaway, Kate.—Around the World. Eſappy Child, A Lamb, The. Margery Brown. Prince Finikin. Tea-Party, A. Greene, Albert Gorton.—Baron's Last Banquet, The. Old Grimes. Greene, Belle C.—Our Weddin’-day. Greene, Clara Marcelle.—A la Mode. Greene, G : Arthur.—Art Lough. Beyond 3 Carlist Chieftain, A. Four Seasons, The. Inisfail. Irish Memories. Lines: “Surely a Voice hath called her to the deep.” Mountain Voices. On Great Sugarloaf. Past, The. Return, The. Greene, Homer.—Bobby Shaftoe. De Quincey’s Deed. In the Orchard Path. My Daughter Louise. St. John's Fund, The. What My Lover Said. Greene, Rob't.—Content. See Farewell to Follie. “Cupid abroad was 'lated in the night.” net: “Cupid,” etc. Death-Bed Lament, A. Dildido, Dildido. Doron’s Jig. See Menaphon. “Fair Is My Love for April's in Her Face.” Earewell to Follie. Fawnia. See Praise of Fawnia, The. Hero and Leander. Maesia’s Song. Menaphon. Menaphon's Roundelay. Mourning Garment, The. Never too Late. Orpharion, The. Orpheus' Song. See Orpharion, The. Palmer's Ode, The. See Never too Late. Pandosto. See Praise of Fawnia, The. Phillis and Corydon. Philomela, the Lady Fitzwater's Nightingale. Philomela’s [Ode that she Sung in her Arbour—0.] See Philomela, the Lady Fitzwater's Nightingale. Praise of Fawnia, The. Samela. See Menaphon. Sephestia's Lullaby. See Menaphon. Sephestia’s Song to her Child. See Menaphon. shepºd and the King, The. See Mourning Garment. See Son- See Menaphon. he. Shepherd's Wife's Song, The. See Mourning Garment, h €. : “Sweet are the thoughts that savour of con- tent.” See Farewell to Follie. Sonnet: “Cupid abroad was 'lated in the night.” Sweet are the Thoughts that Savour of Content. Sweet Content. See Farewell to Follie. Weep not, My Wanton. Sée Menaphon. Greene, Roy Farrell.—Jack's Second Trial. My Sister has a Beau. Thankful Song, A. Greene, Mrs. Sarah Pratt [McLean].-Cape Cod Folks. De Massa ob de Sheepfol’. De Sheepfol’. See De Massa ob de Sheepfol’. Goin' Home of the Twin Brothers. Grandma Keeler gets Grandpa Keeler Ready for Sun- day School. See Cape Cod Folks. Hoss. Lamp, The. Lost Sheep, The. See De Massa ob de Sheepfol’. Meeting at the Basins. Teacher's Sleigh Ride, The. Greenhalge, F. T.-Age of Miles Standish, The. Greenleaf, Fannie E.--Storming of Stony Point, The. Greenleaf, Mrs. J. T.-Mistake, A. Greenleaf, Lawrence M.–Temple of Living Masons, Greenman, Frances.—Angela’s Missionary Offering. Greenough, Emma P.-Chalcedony. Greentree, R.—Kramat. Malacca. Greenwell, Dora.-Amid Change, Unchanging. Battle-Flag of Sigurd, The. Christmas Morning. Dying Child, The. Good-night, Good-by. FIome. Little Girl’s Lament, The. Man with Three Friends, The. “Qui Sait Aimer, Sait Mourir.” Song of Farewell, A. The. 464 AUTEIOR INDEX Gyles Greenwell, Dora (Continued). Story by the Fire, A. Sunflower, The. To Christina Rossetti. Vespers. “Greenwood, Grace.”—See LIPPINCOTT, Mrs. | CLARKE]. Greer, Hilton R.—Baby Lost, A. Gregan, Paul.—Nature and Man. Gregg, Frances.—So as you Touch me I Dream. Gregg, Helen A.—She Tells Why they Must Part. Telephone Conversation, A. Gregg, Lucinda J.-Boston Grasshopper, The. Gregory, C: N.—Two Men. Gregory, Padric.—Ballad of Adeela, The. Bard's Lament Over IHis Children, A. Mad Son, The. Padric the Fidiler. Shaun O'Neill. “They're Only Weans.” Wife My Brither Got, The. Gregory, Sue.—Three Leaves from a Boy’s Diary. Gregory the Great. See ST. GREGORY THE GREAT. SARA JANE Gregory, Warren Fenno.—Love's Roses. Grenfell, Julian H: Fs.-Hills, The. Greville, A.—Sweetheart. Greville, Fanny.—Prayer for Indifference. Greville, Fulke. See BROOKE, Lord. Grewstad, Nickolay.—Nansen. Grey, C: second Earl.—Necessity of Reform in Parliament. Grey, Cynthia.-Her Senior Smile Your Waterloo. Grey, Ethel.-She is so Pretty. Grey, Lilian.--His Riches. Grey, Margery Berridge.—To a Skylark. Grey, Maxwell.—If There be Glory. ** Grierson, Herbert J. C.—Flute, The. (Tr.) On the Passing of My Little Daughter. Griffin, Bartholomew F.—If. Other Army, The. Griffin, Gerald.—Bridal of Malahide, The. Céad, Míle Fáilte, Elim I See Invasion, The. Eileen Aroon. Gile Machree. God’s Love. Hy-Brasail—The Isle of the Blest. Indolence. Invasion, The. Lines Addressed to a Seagull. Maiden Eyes. Merriest Bird, The. Nocturne. Orange and Green. Place in Thy Memory, A. See Song: “A place,” etc. Scene in an Irish School. Sister of Charity, The. Song: “A place in thy memory, Wake of the Absent, The. Griffin, W. Hall.—Brownings, The. Griffin, W: M.–Pat's Correspondence. Griffis, W: Elliot.—Work and Play in Leyden. Griffith, B. L. C.—Afternoon Tea, An. Between the Acts. Cloudy Day, A Darling Jennie. Griffith, E. M.–Old Cradle, The. Griffith, G : Bancroft.—Before it is too Late. Our Fallen Heroes. Trusty Boy, The. Griffith, W:—Interlude. Litany of Nations. Pierrette in Memory. Serenade : “The Moon puts on her silver veil.” Spring Song. tº. Grigg, Jos.-"Ashamed of Me.” Griggs, J: W.-Ideal Lawyer, The. New Facts about Sir Walter Raleigh. Grilley, C: T.--Before and After. Department Store Ditty, A. Everything Reminds Me So of Chicken. Miss Amelia's Colored Lochinvar. My Chips. Play Ball, Bill. Stuttering Auctioneer, The. When Mah Lady Yawns. Grimald. N:—True "Love, A. Grimes, Katha. A.—Blessed be Amun. Grimke, T: Smith.-Duty of Literary Men to America. Duty of Literary Men to Their Country. See Duty of Literary Men to America. Our Country. See Duty of Literary Men to America. Sword, The. Grimoald, N:—Friend, A. Grimshaw, W:—Stamp Act, The. Grinfield, T:—“Oh, how kindly hast Thou led me.” Grisham, G : Edgar.—Give me Rest. Grissem, A :-Artist, The. Griswold, Arthur Miner (“Our Fat Contributor”).--Dream of the “Fat Contributor.” “Fat Contributor” on Insurance Agents, The. Showing off an Elocutionist. Snyder's Nose. Griswold, Carolina.—Beautiful Snow, The. dearest.” Griswold, Eliz. M.–Freedom's Natal Day. . Nation's Birthday, The. Griswold, Mrs. Hattie [Tyng] ...—“Birkenhead,” The. Gwendolen. |Under the Daisies. Grogan, Walter E.-Home Flag, The. Groser, W. H.-Trees of the Bible. Grossmith, G :-Brokers Aheadl or, The Old Arm-chair. Wife Who Sat Up, The. Grosvenor, C. H.-Last Words of William McKinley. Grosvenor, Edwin A.—Andromike. (Tr.) Last Night of Missolonghi. See Andronike. Grosvenor, Gilbert H.-Russia the Enigma of Europe. Grosvenor, Mary H.--Thanksgiving Guest, The. Grove, Eliza.-Cat to her Kittens, A. Dancing Lesson, The. Greedy Piggy that ate too Fast, The. Little Hobby-horse, A Grove, Helen W.-Grammar Losson, A. Gruchy, Augusta de.—At the Dance. Love is a Tree. Grundtvig, Nicolai.-Sabbath Morn. Grundy, Sidney.-Clock at Berne, The. iº Gryphius, Andreas.-Sonnet on the Transitoriness of Life. Guenther, R. :—Duty of Naturalized Citizens, The. Guerin, Maurice de.—Shamrock, The. (Att.) Guertin, Florence L.-Ma'moiselle. Guest, Edgar A.—Mother's Knee. Guggenheim, Peggy.—42nd to 71st Street—Gratis. Guild, Marion Pelton. Perfect Lyric, The. Ultimate Love, The. Guiney, Louise Imogen.—Beati Mortui. Carol: “Wines branching stilly.” Footnote to a Famous Lyric. In Leinster. See Two Irish Peasant Songs. Irish Peasant Song. John Brown: A Paradox. Rings, The. London. M. A., 1822-1888. Martyr's Memorial. Memorial Day. Ode for a Master Mariner Ashore. Of Joan's Youth. On First Entering Westminster Abbey. Pax Paganica. ee M. A., 1822-1888. Provider, The. Rings, The. Sanctuary. Song in Leinster. Tarpeia. Temptation. Tryste Noël. Two Irish Peasant Songs. Valse Jeune. Wild Ride, The. Guiterman, Arthur.—Call to the Colors, The. First Thanksgiving, The. Gold. Haarlem Heights. FHills, EHis Future. In the Hospital. Quivira. Rush of the Oregon, The. Storming of Stony Point, The. Strictly Germ-proof. |Under the Christmas Tree. Gulick, Mrs. Luther H.-Camp Fire Mother, The. Gumbart, A. S.—Old Glory. Gummere, Fs. Barton.—John Bright. Gunnison, E. Norman.—Betty Lee. Old Huldah. e Return of Thanksgiving, The. arº Women of Marblehead, The. See Old Huldah. Gunº Rev. Dr. Frank Wakeley.—Centennial Speech. rant. Robert Browning. Sympathies of Religion and Art, The. Washington's Genius. Gurley, Phineas. Densmore—Funeral, Hymn, The. Religious Character of President Lincoln, The. Gurney, Archer.—Come, Ye Lofty. Gurney, J. H.-William Tell. Gustafson, Zadel Barnes.-Little Martin Craghan. Gustam, Ella Gertrude.—She Got It. Gustavus Vasa.-Gustavus Vasa to the Dalecarlians. Alt. See LEFEVRE, PIERRE F. Guthrie, Fs. Anstey (“F. Anstey”).-Burglar Bill. Obstructive Hat in the Pit, The. Wooing of the Tady Amabel. Wreck of the Steamship “Puffin,” The. Guthrie, T:—Kneeling at the Threshold. Guttinguer, Ulric.—Stars. Gwynn, Stephen Lucius.-Cowslips. Ireland. Mater Severa. Out in the Dark. Song of Defeat, A. Thames, The. Woman of Beare, The. Gyles, Althea.—Symphathy. Gyles, Lena.—Pat Magee. See London. “ See Two Irish Peasant Songs. 465 H.—Pure AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS & H |H.—Pure and True and Tender. KI., B.-Lines on the Death of a Baby. H., E.-George Nidiver. H., E. S.–Chimney-sweep, The. Nobly Born, The. Wayfarers. e Wood-fire, The. F. B.-Rose's Plaint, The. ., H.” See JACKSON, Mrs. HELEN LIHUNT). IH. C.—Two Ways of Life. J.--To-day. & L. J.--Baby's Complaint. M. J.-St. Nicholas. War Prayer. ., R.—Battle of Monmouth, The. EIabberton, J:—Announcing the Engagement. Budge's Version of the Flood. See Helen's Babies. Evening with Helen's Babies, An. See Helen's Babies. Fielen's Babies. Ideal Citizen, The. “Jefful, The.” See Just One Day. Just One Day. IHabington, W:—Against Them Who Lay Unchastity to the ex of Women. See Castara. Castara. Description of Castara I, Thel. Night. See Castara. Nox Nocti Indicat Scientiam. See Castara. Reward of Innocent Love, The. See Castara. To Castara, in a Trance. See Castara. To Castara. Of True Delight. See Castara. To Castara upon the Death of a Lady. See Castara. To Cupid, upon a Dimple in Castara's Cheek. See Castara. To Roses in the Bosom of Castara. Hackett, Walter.—Repentance. IHackley, R.—Po’ Little Jude. * Hadley, Lizzie M.–Bug-a-boo, The. Christmas Exercise, A. Christmas Folk and Children. Christmas Party, A. Cities of the Bible. Easter Exercise. Flags of our Country, The. From the Old World to the New. His Mother's Cooking. EIistorical Trees. In Honor of Thanksgiving. Just Like a Man, See His Mother's Cooking. Kittens and Babies. Laurel Wreath, The. May Festival, The. Memorial Day. Months, The. Months and Holidays, The. Naming the Tree. New Year's Exercise. H., & $ : See Castara. See Castara. See Months, The. Poor House Christmas, A. Rainbow Fairies, The. Resurrexit. Russian Santa Claus, The. Star Exercise. Story of Thanksgiving, The. Talking Trees, The. Ten Commandments, The. Thanksgiving Exercise. What the Lessons Say. * Which One Was Kept # See Kittens and Babies. Hadley, Lizzie M., and Denton, Clara J.-Two February Birthdays. Hadley, Martha J.-Hope. Hagarty, Sir J. H.-Funeral of Napoleon I. Sea, The. Hagedorn, Hermann.—Broadway. Departure. I)iscovery. JDoors. - º Early Morning at Bargis. Ghost, The. Greater Birth, The. Merciful Ensign, The. Pyres, €. Song: “Song is so Old.” Troop of the Guard, A. Hageman, Miller.—Birds' Convention, The. Cobra, The. #. White Angel of Connemaugh, The. nly. JPeriton’s Ride. Skylark, The. Two Great Cities, The. Hager, Levi Lewis.-Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln. PIague, Eleanor.—O Blanca Virgen a Tu Wentana I (T'r.) Hahn, C: C.—Mater Dolorosa. Monk's Praver, The. Sweet Peace is Born. Three Voices, The. Wait On. Hake, T: Gordon, -Old Souls. ibyl, The. IHale, Arthur.—Manila Bay. ankee Privateer, The. Bale, E: Everett.—Adrian Block's Song. Alma Mater's Roll. Anne Hutchinson's Exile. Ballad of Bunker Hill, The. Christmas in Cooney Camp. Columbus. Dr. Hale on Emerson. From Potomac to Merrimac. Lamentable Ballad of the Bloody Brook, The. Man without a Country, The. Marching Song of Stark's Men, The. My Double and how He Undid Me. New England's Chevy Chase. Nolan's Speech. Omnipresence. See Under Laurels and Maples. Palm Sunday and Easter. Patriotic Words for the Young. Put It Through. Susan's Escort. Under Laurels and Maples. Washington's Inauguration. Hale, Kathe.—Song of Roses. IHale, Sir Matthew.—“Be careful that you do not commend yourself.” IHale, Mrs. Sarah Josopha IBuell].-Alice Ray. Books (?). ! Mary's Lamb. Teachings of Nature (?). Watcher, The. Halifax, Jean.—Daisy Drill. Santa Claus's Reception. tº Halket, G :-Logie o' Buchan. Hall, .—Enthusiasm. Hall, Anne.—Arbutus. Hall, Arthur Dudley.—Sinking of the Merrimac, The. Hall, Arthur Howard.—Where Columbia Stands. Hall, Bishop.–Immortal Babe, who this Dear Day. FIall, 9;n sºngue—glory Hallelujah, or, John Brown's Ody. |Hall, C: W.-Prairie Fire, The. Who Marches Next Memorial Day ? IHall, Christopher Newman.—My Times are in Thy Hand. Pſall, Eliza Calvert.—Enlisted. International Episode, An. Lesson in Mythology, A. New Organ. Sally Ann's Experience. Hall, Eliz. K.—Easter by the Arno. Hall, Eugene.J.-Abraham Lincoln. Annie Pickens. #; Ben Bolton. Debating Society, The. Drunkard's Daughter, The. Engineer's Story, The. Flirting with a Fan. Rourth of July at Ripton. Going for the Cows. Highway Cow, The. “Jesus, Lover of My Soul.” Kate Shelly. King and the Child, The. Lost Steamer, The. See Shady Side of Life, The. Old Clock in the Corner, The. Only a Chicken. Ride of Death, The. Shady Side of Life, The. Story of Little Moses, The. Victoria Grey. Hall, Gertrude.—Angels. Blind-man's-buff. Dust, The. Les Papillottes." Mrs. º My Old Counselor. One Distant April. Hall, J. L.-Beowulf. (Tr. Grendel’s Mother. See Beowulf. Eſall, J. M. W.-Pilgrim's Idea of Home, The. IHall, Rt. Rev. Jos.-Advice to Marry Betimes. Coxcomb, A. T)eserted Mansion, A. Golden Age, The. Hollow Hospitality. Virgidemiarum Libri Sex. . ſº e - “With some pot fury, ravished from their wit.” Hall, L. V.-Echo. Hall, Rev. Newman.—“Coming to Jesus is the desire of the -- beart after Him.” Dignity in Labor. Dignity of Labor, The. Great Britain and America. Multitude of Littles, The. Pſall, Rob't—Apostrophe to the Volunteers, The. Tarewell tă Departing Volunteers, A. See Apostrophe to the Volunteers, The. Hall, Sara Josepha-Mary had a Tittle Lamb. Hall, Sharlot M.–Arizona. Last Camp-fire, The. Song of the Colorado, The. Hall, Susan.-Vacation Fragment, A. |Hallam, Arthur H.-Written in Edinburgh. 466 AUTHOR INIDEX IHardy Halleck, Fitz-Greene.—Alnwick Castle. • Burns. (To a Rose Brought from near Alloway Kirk in Ayrshire.) Connecticut. Death of Joseph Rodman Drake, The. Fanny. Field of the Grounded Arms, The. Fortune. See Fanny. Green be the Turf. See On the Death of Joseph Rod- man Drake. Joseph Rodman Drake. See On the Death of Joseph Rodman Drake. Marco Bozzaris. On a Portrait of Red Jacket. On his Friend, Joseph Rodman Drake. Death of Joseph Rodman Drake. On the Death of Joseph Rodman Drake. Patriot's Death, The. See Marco Bozzaris. Red Jacket. To a Portrait of Red Jacket. See Red Jacket. To William Cullen Bryant. Weehawken and the New York Bay. See Fanny. Woman. Halleck, Fitz-Greene, and Drake, Jos, Rodman (“The Croak. ers”).-Ode to Fortune. Hallmark, Harrydale.—Story the Doctor Told, The. Hallock, B.-Mrs. Hemans. Halloran, H:—In Memoriam Prince Leopold. Wishes. Hall's Journal of Health.-Ideal, The. Halm, Frd’k—Ingomar, the Barbarian. Two Souls with but a Single Thought. the Barbarian. e Halm, Karl von (?).-Question, A. • º Halpine, Col. C: Graham (“Miles O'Reilly.”—Ancient Abe See On the See Ingomar, €. Baron Renfrew's Ball. Canteen, The. Comrades Known in Marches Many. Death of Lincoln. Dolce Far Niente. e Epigram to a Young Lady who Asked for his Name in her Album. Feminine Arithmetic. Formal Call, The. See Quakerdom. Irish Astronomy. Janette’s Hair. Last Resort, The. e Lecompton's Black Brigade. º Mr. Johnson's Policy of Reconstruction. Mushroom Hunt, The. Night Ride of Ancient Abe, The. Not a Star from the Flag, Shall Fade. Poem Read at the Founding of Gettysburg Monument. Quakerdom. - Sambo’s Right to the Kilt. Song of Sherman's Army, The. Song of the Soldiers. Thousand and Thirty-seven, The. Trooper to his Mare, The. Halse, G :-Death's Choice. * - Halsey, Rev. Leroy Jones.—Sublimity of the Bible. Halsey, Lewis.-Arbor Day. º - Halsey, Marion Spencer.—What Bridget O'Reilly Bought. Halsham, J:—My Last Terrier.... . Ham, Marion Franklin.-Bob White. Edgar W. Nye. Eugene Field. Soarin’ o' the Eagle, The. Hamberlin, L. R.—Flossie. Hamblen, Herbert Elliott.—Christmas Dinner in a Clipper’s Fo'c'sle. See On Many Seas. On Many Seas. Hamersley, J. Hooker.—Yellow Roses. Hamerton, Philip Gilbert.—Sanyassi, The. Wild Huntsmen, The. Hamilton, Dr.-- ——Literary Attractions of the Bible. Hamilton, Alex.-American Constitution, The. See Speech on the Compromises of the Constitution. ; Coercion of Delinquent States. Constitution of the United States. Compromises of the Constitution. General Government and the States, The. on the Compromises of the Constitution. On the Federal Constitution. See Speech on the Com- promises of the Constitution. * Speech on the Compromises of the Constitution. Hamilton, Anna E.-Christ's Giving. Sympathy. Hamilton, Anthony.—My Heart's Idol. Hamilton, Edwin.—Chimpanzor and the Chimpanzee, The. My Wooing. Hamilton, Mrs. Eliz.-My Ain Fireside. Hamilton, Eugene Lee. See LEE-HAMILTON, EUGENE. Hamilton, Gail. See DODGE, MARY ABBY. Hamilton, Jas.-Access to God. Hamilton, J:—Up in the Mornin’ Early. Hamilton, J: and Rob't Burns.—I Love My Jean. Hamilton, Rev. J: W:—One of the Common People. Hamilton, Kate W.--Which General? Hamilton, Pierce Stevens,—Heroine of St. John, The, |Hamilton, S: A.-Florida Song. Hamilton, Sydney-Removal, The. See Speech on the See Speech Hamilton, W:—Braes of Yarrow, The. Last Dying Words of Bonnie Heck, a Famous Grey. hound. In the Shire of Fife, The. My. Ain Fireside. Soliloquy, A. (In Imitation of Hamlet.) Willie was a Wanton Wag. Hamilton, W: B.-Mike, Street Fiddler. Hamilton, W: R.—Field' Battery, A. Hamlin, Mary T-Good-morning to God. IHamm, Margherita Arlina.-Ancient Seminary Maid. Saviour. Rose To-day. Hammond, Miss–What the Choir Sang about the New Bonnet. Hammond, Maria J.-Composite Cat, A. Hamp, Sidford Frd’k.—Friar Tuck, Hanaford, Phoebe, A.—Funeral Hymn. Hancock, J :-Boston Massacre, The. Hancock, Sallie J.-Response to Beautiful Snow, A. Handy, Mrs. M. P.-Only a Little Thing. Hanff, Minny Maud.—“Cuddlin'town.” De Po' White Trash. Honey Love. Mrs. Santa Claus. Hanford, C: J.-Grannie's Little Flock. Hanford, T: ...W. (?)—Bessie Bo Peep of Engle Steepe. Easter Song, An. Leaves from Fatherland." On Grandpa's Knee. Hangford, G. W.--Speak Gently. (At.) Hanks, Dennis.--Abe Lincoln. Hanley, Mary K.—Hands. Hanly, J. Frank.--Control of Liquor Traffic. Patriotism of Peace, The. Truth about the Liquor Curse. Hanmer, J., Lord.—Pine Woods, The. To the Fountain at Frascati. Hanna, Marcus A.—Labor and Capital. Hannah, Annie L.--Which is Best? White Rose and the Poppy, The. Hanover, J:—Miner's Death, The. Hanrahan, Agnes I.—Rosies. Hansbrough, Mrs. Mary Berri [Chapman].--Doubt. IIer Answer. Journey, The. Love's Course. Village Coward. Hanscom, Beatrice.—Old Collector, The. Procrustes' Bed. Hanson, Jos. Mills.-Cowboy Song. Hapgood, Isabel F.—Quail, The (Tr.). Harbaugh, H:—Through Death to Life. Harbaugh, T: Chalmers (?)—Adam never Was a Boy. Banner Betsey Made, The. Grandma's Wedding-day. Grant,<-Dying. Trouble in the “Amen Corner.” Harbour, J. L.-At the “Boaer” Counter. Independent Pair, An. Jim Haley's Conversion. Mourning Veil, The. Nell's Christmas Stocking. Papa and the Boy. Papa's Little Boy. Village Mystery, A Village Oracle. What Jack Said. What William Henry Did. Harby, Lee. Q.-Legend of the Missions, A. Harcourt, Calla.-In Cherry Time. Harcourt T. A.—Ideal Future, An. What a Christmas Carol did. Hardenbº Friedrich von. (“Novalis”).-Ah, When he is In e. Harding, E:-Morning Meditation, A. Nightfall. Harding, Eugenie B.--Cuba's Maiden Martyr. Harding, Ruth Guthrie.—At the Old Ladies' Home. Call to a Scot, The. From a Car-window. Grotesque. In , a Forgotten Burying-ground. Returning. Song: “Q shadows past the Candle-gleam.” Song: “To-day I have fled from the Mountain.” Threnody. Hardy, Arthur Sherburne.—Duality. Immortality. Iter Supremum. Hardy, Irene.—Wedding-day Gallop, A. Hardy, Lizzie Clark.-Hole in the Floor, The. My Neighbor. “Some Time at Eve.” Tommy Brown. Hardy, T:—Darkling Thrush, The. Dynasts, The. Embarcation. Far from the Madding Crowd. Field of Talavera, The. See Dynasts, The. Friends Beyond. “I need not go.” In the Moonlight. “Let me enjoy.” Man He Killed, The, Rain on a Grave. She Hears the Storm, See BATEs, D: See Papa and the Boy. 467 Hardy AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Hardy, T: (Continued). She, to Him. Song of the Soldiers. Sword Exercise, The. See Far from the Madding Crowd. Voice, The. Year's Awakening. Hare, A: J. G. C. Archdeacon.-Bells of Kremlin, The. italy: A Prophecy. Harger, C : Moreau.-Prairie Schooner, The. Hargreaves, W: _ (?)—Song of the Drunkard. Harington, Sir J.-Against Writers that Carp at Other Men's Books. Harl, Mrs. C : M.–Living Flag, The. º Harlan, J: Marshall.—Washington and the Constitution. Harleian MS.—In Excelsis Gloria. Harlow, Parr.—Arbor Day Greeting. Arbor Day Ode. Invocation. Harlowe, Beatrice.—Ring Loud, O Easter Bells. Storm Fiends. • Harman, Eliz.-Soldier's Dirge, The. Harmon, Beatrice E.-Mother's Prayer, The. Harney, Will Wallace.—Adonais. Jimmy's Wooing. Running the Blockade. Stab, The. .-- Barper, C. F.—Song of the Battle Ships. Harper, Clarence S.—Doris. Harper, Oliver.—International Band, The. Harper’s Bazar.—Biddy’s Trials among the Yankees. Fashionable Call, A. Female Gossip. See Fashionable Call, A. John Jankin’s Sermon. Naming the Baby. Nothing. - Our Minister's Sermon. See John Jankin’s Sermon. Umbrella on the Beach, The. We Two. Harper’s Magazine.—Bein’ Sick. “De Pen and de Swoard.” Drummer-boy’s Burial, The. . He should have Explained. Hill of Rest, The. “It is a dear delight for the soul to have trust in the fidelity of another.” John Chinaman’s “Comin’ through the Rye.” Old Reading Glass, The. One Bachelor of Many. Paddy's Excelsior. Pat’s Excelsior. See Paddy's Excelsior. Pine Town [Darkey] Debating Society, The. Salºº Malek Adhel, Attendant. See Saracen Brothers, he. Saracen Brothers, The. Scotch Philosophy of Kissing. Text without a Sermon, & |Untimely Trumpet, The. Whistling in Heaven. * Harper’s Monthly.—Virginia of Virginia. Harper’s Weekly.—Ballad of Capri, A. I)uel Between Mr. Shott and Mr. Nott, The. terious Duel, A. I Want Mamma. Long Wait, The. Mysterious Duel, A. Two of Them. e Wonderful Duel, A. See Mysterious Duel, A. Harper’s Young People.—Autumn, The. . . Baby Sleeps, The. See Don't Wake the Baby. Day After, The. Doctor’s Visit. Don't Wake the Baby. George Washington. Good Company. Fielper, A. Little Grenadier, The. Little Philosopher, The. Long-eared Bat, The. Pet and Her Cat. Scandal. Spring Meeting, A. Harpur, C:—Aboriginal Mother's Lament, An. Midsummer's Moon in the Australian Forest, A. Harraden, Beatrice.—Ships that Pass in the Night. * Traveler and the Temple of Knowledge, The. See Ships that Pass in the Night. Harried, Ea;-Gov.–Memorial Address, “Harriet Annie.”—Death of Gaudentis. Harriman, Mrs. E. A.—Rain, The. . & 4 tº Harriman, Josephine M.–Last Day in District No. 6 Harrington, J:—Appeal for the Cause of Liberty, An. Harrington [or Haryngton], Sir J.-Epigram: Treason. Epigrams. Lines on Isabella Markham. bella Markham. Qf a Certaine Man. Of a Precise Tailor. tº Of the Warres in Ireland. See Epigrams. Precise Tailor, A. Sonnet Made on Isabella Markham. Harris Amanda B.-Children and Flowers. Violets, The. Harris, C : K.—In the Good Old-fashioned Way. I’ve a Longing in my Heart for you, Louise. Harris, C. M. (Tr.)—God's Father-care. See Mys- See Sonnet Made on Isa- Harris, G :-Moral Evolution. Our Multitude of Helpers. See Moral Evolution, Harris, Joel Chandler.—Brer Rabbit and the Little Girl. See Nights with Uncle Remus. Brother Billy Goat Eats his Dinner. See Uncle Remus and the Little Boy. Brother Wolf and the Horned Cattle. See Nights with Uncle Remus. De Apple Tree. Hello House ! * How Mr. Rabbit Lost His Fine Bushy Tail. Remus, His Songs and Sayings. How she Went into Business. Howdy Song, A. * Mister Coon and Mister Rabbit. My Honey, My Love. Nights with Uncle Remus. Ol' Joshway an' de Sun. Old Mr. Rabbit. Plough-hands' Song, The. Friends. Revival Hymn. Sayings. Uncle Remus and his Friends. Uncle Remus and the Little Boy. Uncle Remus, His Songs and His Sayings. Uncle Remus on an Electric Car. * Uncle Remus's Revival Hymn. See Uncle Remus, His Songs and His Sayings. Wishing Song, A. Wonderful Tar Baby [Story], The. See Uncle Remus, . His Songs and his Sayings. Harris, Kenneth.-Rocky Hill, The. Harris, Malana A.—Chestnut Time. Flower's Helpers, The. Story of the Apple. Harris, Thaddeus Mason.—Little Orator, The. Biarris, T: Lake.—California. - Fledglings. Sea-sleep. Harriº Belle R.—Darky's Ideal Wife, A. I €. - IHarrison, B:—Address before the 28th Graduating Class of the Pierce School of Business and Shorthand, Philadelphia, Dec. 20, 1893. Aim High. Critical Conditions of Labor, The. See Address before the 28th Graduating Class of the Pierce School, etc. Our Country. - JPlea for Patriotism, A. e Proclamation of the Columbian Exposition. True Patriotism. Harrison, Clifford.—Faithful unto Death. FIarrison, Eliz. –Story of Decoration Day for Little Child- ren of To-day, A. Visit of the Christ-Child. Harrison, F :—Crisis and the Hero, The. Harrison, Kenndall.—To a Dead Soldier. Harrison, Lucy Norwell.—Another William Tell. Harrison, Morris.--Brave Boston Boys. Harrison, Mrs. S. Frances (“Seranus”).-Château Papineau. November. September. Villanelle. Harrison, Virginia_B.—Fénelon’s Prayer. Music of the Dawn. One Gift I Ask. Harrison, Gen. W: H. (?)—Tribute to Washington. Harryman, A. H.-Through the Loopholes. Hart, Bessie G.--—Boy's Mercy, A. Toot Makes a Match. a Hart, Edwin Kirkman.—Sunday Question of To-day, The. Hart, F. W.-Trysting. Hart, Jerome A.—Phantom of the Rose, The. Hart, Joel T.--Captive Humming-bird, The. , J: S.—Good Reading [the Greatest Accomplishment], Hart, Jos.-Come, and Welcome, to Jesus Christ. Hart, M. T.--Tom. Harte, (Fs.) Bret.—After the Accident. Aged Stranger, The. Angelus, The. Arctic Vision, An. At the Hacienda. Battle Bunny—Malvern Hill. Bill Mason's Bride. (? Bill Mason's Ride. See Bill Mason's Bride. “But in his eyes a mist unwonted rises.” Cadet Grey. Caldwell of Springfield. California's Greeting to Seward. Chicago. Chimney's Melody, The. See What the Chimney Sang. Chiquita. . Christmas Gift that came to Rupert, The. Concha. Coyote. Crotalus. Dickens in Camp. Doctor’s Story, The. Rupert, The. Dolly Warden. DOW’s Flat. Entertaining her Big Sister's Beau. Fate. See Uncle See Uncle Remus and his See Uncle Remus, His Songs and his See Christmas Gift that came to ALTHOR INIDEX Hawks Harte, (Fs.) Bret. (Continued). JFlynn of Virginia. See In the Tunnel. Grandmother Tenterden. Greyport Legend, A. Grizzly. Guild's Signal. Half an Hour before Supper. Heathen Chinee, The. ful James. Her Letter. His Answer to “Her Letter.” “How are you, Sanitary 7 '' How Santa Claus Came to Simpson's Bar. I was with Grant. See Aged Stranger, The. Idyl of Battle Hollow, The. In the Tunnel. Jessie. “Jim.’ John Burns of Gettysburg. Jovita ; or, the Christmas Gift. Came to Simpson’s Bar. Lone Mountain Cemetery. Luck of Roaring Camp, The. Madroño. Master Johnny's Next-door Neighbor. . Miggles. Miss Blanche Says. Miss Edith Comforts Brother Jack. Miss Edith Helps Things Along. Miss Edith Makes it Pleasant for Brother Jack. Miss Edith's Modest Request. Mrs. Judge Jenkins. Mountain Heart's-ease, The. Newport Romance, A. “Not yet, O friendl not yet.” Old Camp-fire, The. On a Cone of the Big Trees. Our Privilege. . Personified Šentimental, The. See Songs without Sense. Plain Language from Truthful James. Presidio de San Francisco, 1800. Ramon. Relieving Guard. Réveillé, The. Santa Claus at Simpson's Bar. Second Review of the Grand Army. Society upon the Stanislaus, The. Songs without Sense. Spelling Bee at Angel's, The. y See How Santa Claus See Cadet Grey. Swiss Air. ... See Songs without Sense. & Throes of Science, The. See Society upon the Stanis- laus, The. º To a Sea-bird. To the Pliocene Skull. What Miss Edith Saw from Her Window. What the Bullet Sang. What the Chimney. Sang. What the T)rums Say. See Réveillé, The. What the Engines Said. What the Wolf Really Said to Little Red Riding-hood. Wonderful Spring of San Joaquin, The. Harte, Jerome.—Time Doeth All Things Well. Harte, Walter.—Soliloquy, A. Hartley, J. :-To a Daisy. Hartley, Susan.-Holly. Marigolds. Winter Song, A. Hartswick, Jennie Betts.--To St. Valentine. Weddin', The. Hartwell, Mary.—Pocahontas. Sim's Little Girl. . Hartwick, Rosa A. See THORPE, Mrs. Rosa [HARTWICKl. Hartwig, Gustav.—Last String, The. Hartzell, J. Hazard.—Autumn is Ended. Fields of Corn, The. Golden Orioles, The. Snow-storm, The. sº Harvey.—Death of a Coxeyite, The. Harvey, Jas. Clarence.—At the Stage T)oor. Bicycle Ride, The. Challenge, A. Daughter of the Desert, The. Nameless Guest, The. Rabbi and the Prince, The. Retort Dis-courteous, The. Roman Legend, A. Whistling Regiment, The. Harwood, C: W.-Color Guard, The. Harwood, Elma.--Dagmar. - Haryngton, Sir J.: See HARRINGTON, Sir J: Hassler, C. C.—Forty Years Ago. Story of Lincoln. - the Hill. * Hastings, E. H.--Over * * Hastings, Lady Flora.-Early Rising. Prayers. To a Butterfly. Hastings, Frank.--Cripple Tim. . . Hastings, Horace Lorenzo.--Drinking a Farm. “Savior l I follow on.” (?) Sketch of Moses, A. Hastings, T:—Exhortation. In Sorrow. Tatter Day, The. Hatchet, Hiram.—Cold Water. Hatheway, S: G-Union and the Flag, The. Hatton, H:—Norah Murphy and the Spirits. See Plain Language from Truth- \ Hatton, J. W.-Not Guilty. Hauff, Wilhelm.—Morning Glow. Haughwout, Laura M.–Happy Farmer, The. Haultain, Theodore Arnold.—Beauty. Hauptmann, Gerhart.—Hannele. Haven, Albert R.—Spain's Hour of Doom. Piaven, Mrs. Alice [Bradley] [Neal] (“Cousin Alice).- Bull Run. There's no Such Word as Fail. Thoughts on the Forest. See Trees in the City. Trees in the City. Haven, Bishop Gilbert.—My Mother's Bible. Havens, Mrs.-Ask and Ye Shall Receive. Havens, Theo. F.—Told at the Tavern. Havergal, Frances Ridley.—“Be Quiet: Fear Not.” Bells across the Snow. Bonnie Wee Eric. Chosen Lessons. Compensation. Consecration Hymn. Daily Strength. Easter Dawn. Enough. Faithful Promises. Hour of Comfort, The. See Secret of a Happy Day, The. * I Gave My Life for Thee. “Jesus, Master, whom I serve.” Life Mosaic. “Master 1 to do great work for thee, my hand.” Mosaic. Message of an AEolian Harp. New Year's Hymn. See Faithful Promises. { { | y y See Life “Oh, let me know.” Secret of a Happy Day, The. Song of a Summer Stream, The. Thanksgiving. “That's not the Way at Sea.” “Then hush I oh, hush for the Father knows what thou knowest not.” See Compensation. * We $ºot Love too Much. See Message of an AEolian al’ī). - Haverhill Gazette.—American Motherhood. Havez, Jean,—Thanksgiving Turkey. See also HAYEZ, JEAN. Haweis, Rev. Hugh Reginald,—Lowell, Extract Concerning. Music and Morals. Remembrance. See Music and Morals. IHaweis, T:—O Thou, from Whom all Goodness Flows. Hawes, Annie M. L.-Last Tudor, The. Hawes, Charlotte P.--Down the Slope. Hawes, Joel,-Good Name, A Hawes, Stephen.—Amoure laments the absence of La Belle Fulcel. See Pastime of Pleasure, The. -> Character of a True Knight, The. See Pastime of Pleasure, The. Description of La Belle Pucel. See Pastime of Pleasure, €. Dialogue between Graunde Amoure and La Pucal. See Pastime of Pleasure, The. tº Epitaph of Grande Amour, The. See Pastime of Pleas- Ulre, €. ! Excusation of the Aucthoure, The. JPleasure, The. IHis Epitaph. * How Graunde Amouro was receyved of La Belle Pucell. See Pastime of Pleasure, The. © How Remembrance Made His Epytaphy on His Grave. See Pastime of Pleasure, The. *. Of the Great Marriage between Graunde Amour and Labell Pucell. See Pastime of Pleasure, The. Pastime of Pleasure, The. 3 True Knight, The. See Pastime of Pleasure, The. Hawker, Rob't Stephen.—Are they not all Ministering Spirits? Cornish Carol, A. Cuckoo's Wit, The. Death Song. Featherstone's Doom. First Fathers, The. Holly, The. Ring Arthur's Waes-hael. Mawgan of Melhuach. “Pater Wester Pascit Illa.” Silent Tower of Bottreau [x], The. Song of the Cornish Men. See Song of the Western Men, The. Song of the Western Men, The. To Alfred Tennyson. Trelawny. Wail of the Cornish Mother, The. Hawkes, Clarence.—Dial of Time, The. How Santa Claus Came Down the Chimney. Mountain to the Pine, The. Hawkins, H. P.-Good Shepherd, The. IIawkins, Willis B.-Signs to Christmas. Summerset. Folks, The. |Hawkins, Col. W. S.—More Cruel than War. Your Letter, Lady, Came Too Late. Hawks, Rev. Dr.—Blind Boy, The. T'aith in God. Hawks, A. W.-Easter Lily, An. |His Cork Leg. Picture on the Wall, The. Hawks, Wells T.-Franz. See Pastime of 469 Hawkshawe AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Hawkshawe, Mrs. Anne, (or Hawkshaw, Ann.)—Carpen- ter's Shop, The. Chinese Pig, The. Chorus of Frogs, The. Clocking Hen, The. Cobweb Made to Order. Common. Things. * Dame Duck's First Lecture on Education. Freddie and the Cherry Tree. Glow-worms, The. Great Brown Owl, The. Little Boy and the Stars, The. Little Hare, The. Little Raindrops. Muffin Man's Bell, The. Old Kitchen Clock, The. Pussy Cat. Robin Redbreasts, The. Turtle-dove's Nest, The. Two Cuckoo Poems. Water-mill, The. Waves on the Seashore, The. Young Linnets, The. Hawley, C : B.-My First Love. Hawn, H: Gaines.—Heart of a Rose, The. Toast to the Flag. & Hawthorn, Kate.--Spring Song. - Hawthorne, Alice.—What is Home Without a Mother ? Hawthorne, Hildegarde.—My Rose. e Song: “Sing me a sweet, low song of night.” IHawthorne, Julian.-Bartholdi Statue, The. Monarch and Mendicant. Pockets. Were-Wolf. s IHawthorne, Nathaniel.-Affray in King Street, Boston, 1770, The. See Grandfather's Chair. Brook Farm. Christmas Banquet, The. Elf-child and the Minister, The. The. Endicott and the Red Cross. Father Time's Granddaughters. Faun of Praxiteles, The. See Marble Faun, The. Frolic of the Carnival, A. See Marble Faun, The. Grandfather's Chair. Gray Champion, The. Great Stone Face, The. Island of Quiet, An. gº tº John Inglefield's Thanksgiving. Little Annie's Ramble. Marble Faun, The. My Visit to Niagara. Niagara. Scarlet Letter, The. Star of Calvary, The. Hawtrey, Mrs.-Autumn. Boys' Play and Girls' Play. Christmas. Gardener’s Grandchild, The. Golden Autumn. IHymn of the Knights Templars. Hay, Helen.—Does the Pearl Know? Love's Kiss. Sigh not for Love. To Diane. ſe Was there another Spring 2 Woman’s Pride, A. Hay, H: H.-Fragrant Timber of Her Fan, The. Hymn for Arbor Day, Hay, J.:—Banty Tim... tº tº Blind Man's Testimony, The. See Religion and Doc- trine. Christine. Close of the War, The. Distiches. Enchanted Shirt, The. Good Luck and Bad Luck. (Tr.) How it Happened. In a Graveyard. Invocation. * * Jim Bludso. See Jim Bludso of the Prairie Belle. Jim Bludso of the Prairie Belle. Rilvany. See Law of Death, The. Lagrimas. * Law of Death, The. (Wr. at. to Edwin Arnold.) Liberty. Light of Love, The. Little Breeches. tº g º Louisiana Purchase Exposition. Love's Prayer. Miles Keogh's Horse. Mystery of Gilgal, The. On the Bluff. gº Pledge at Spunky Point, The. Power of the Press. Prairie, The. & Religion and Doctrine. Remorse. t g Sir Walter Scott in Westminster. $phinx of the Tuileries, The. stirrup-cup, The. . jurrender of Spain, The. #, ill be Done. Tribute to McKinley. Triumph of Order, A. White Flag, The. See Scarlet Letter, : Hay, J: (Continued). Woman's Love, A. Hay, W:-On, Ibycus. (Tr.) Hayden, Lou Boyce.—Trials of a School-Girl. Young School Reformer. Hayes, Mrs. Ednah L. Proctor [Clarke].—Dancer, The. Deathless, The. Good-by, A Humming-bird, The. Jacqueminot. Roses. Mocking-bird, The. Salem Witch, A. “Song of the Wheel, The.” To a Wild Rose Found in October. Hayes, J: Russell.—Childhood Garland, A. Old-fashioned Garden. Hayes, Will S.—Contentment. Hayez, Jean.—Tanksgibbin' Turkey. See also HAVEZ, JEAN. Haygood, Atticus Green.—Abolition of African Slavery. Haynard, Virginia May.—If We Knew. Hayne, Paul Hamilton.—Aéthra. “And we, poor waifs, whose life-term seems.” Artie's “Amen.” Aspects of the Pines. At Last. Battle of Charleston Harbor, The. Between the Sunken Sun and the New Moon. Beyond the Potomac. Bombardment of Vicksburg, The. Bryant Dead. Butler's Proclamation. By the Autumn Sea. Cambyses and the Macrobian Bow. Carlyle, Charleston. Cloud Pictures. Dean Stanley. Dream of the South Wind, A. From the Woods. Heroes of the South. In Harbor. In the Wheat-field. Jasmine. Little Nellie in the Prison. Little While I Fain would Linger Yet, A. Loxhºorns Degrees. See Mountain of the Lovers, €. Lowe's Autumn. Lyric of Action. Macdonald’s Raid. Mocking-birds, The. Mountain of the Lowers, The. Qn the Death of Canon Kingsley. Praying for Shoes. Pre-existence. Rose and Thorn, The. Sonnet: My Study. South Carolina to the States of the North. Sting of Death, The. Storm in the Distance, A. Story of an Ambuscade, The. Stricken South to the North, The. Summer Mood, A. To Alexander H. Stephens. To Bayard Taylor beyond Us. To O. W. Holmes. Two Epochs. Under the Pine. Union of Blue and Gray. & tº Upward and Onward. See Lyric of Action. Vicksburg. Windless Rain. Winds of the Winter, The. Woodland, The. Yorktown Centennial Lyric. Hayne, Rob't Young.—On Mr. Foot's Resolution in the United States Senate, Jan. 21, 1830. On Mr. Webster's Defence of New England. See On Mr. Foot's Resolution in the United States Senate. Reply to Mr. Webster, January, 1830. See On Mr. Foot's Resolution in the United States Senate. South Carolina. See On Mr. Foot's Resolution in the United States Senate. South Carolina and the Union. See On Mr. Foot's Resolution in the United States Senate. South Carolina in the Revolution. See On Mr. Foot's Resolution in the United States Senate. South during the Revolution, The. See On Mr. Foot's Resolution in the United States Senate. South during the War of 1812, The. See On Mr. Foot's Resolution in the United States Senate. South in the Revolution. See On Mr. Foot's Resolution in the United States Senate. Hayne, W: Hamilton.—At My Father's Grave. Autumn Breeze, An. Cavalry Song. Charge at Santiago, The. Cyclone at Sea, A. De Preacher an” de Hants. Exiles. §ºliº; Song of the Mocking-bird. Night Mists. Oliver Wendell Holmes. Pine-needle. Red Bird, The. 470 AUTHOR INDEX Hemans Bayne, W: Hamilton (Continued). Sea Lyric, A Sidney Lanier. “Sleep and His Brother Death.” Southern Snow-bird, The. Threnody of the Pines. To a Cherokee Rose. Vernal Solace. Yule Log, The. TIaynes, Emory J.-Our Mothers. IHaynes, Landon C.—Tribute to East Tennessee, A. Hays, Margaret G.-Who Got Skinned ? Hays, Will S.—O'Grady's Goat. Hayward Emeroy.-Cakes and Pies. Haywood Delia A.—Teetotaler's Story, A. Hazard, Caroline.—Great Swamp Fight, The. |Hazard, Eliz.-Awakened, The. * Hazeltine, M. W.-Value of University Study. Hazewell, E: Wentworth.-Veteran and Recruit. |Hazlett, Mrs. S. C.—Her Lover. Those Sweet Old Days. Hazlitt, W:—Cavanagh. Charles Lamb. Edmund Kean. Genius and Common Sense. FIazlitt's View. Hazlitt's Way. Mounsey. On Going a Journey. Respect Due to Hunger, The. Sir Joshua. Table Talk. Whittle and Sarratt. Hazzard, J : E :—Goshdern Woods, The. Jes' Only Her. Head, W: H.-Bewildered Conductor, A. Chinese Version of Jonah and the Whale, A. Dot New Song. “He Laughed at Five.” McKinley. e Methodist Camp Meeting, A. Mrs. Murphy's Grief. Parting, The. Question, A. º That Little Girl of Mine. Trial at Elocution, A. Trials of a Columbian Guard. See Table Talk. See On Going a Journey. Way Down in Ole Virginy. & • Headley, Rev. Joel Tyler.—Bell of Liberty, The. tº Burning of Moscow, The. See Napoleon and his Mar- shals. e Last Charge of [Marshall Ney. See Napoleon and his Marshals. Liberty Bell, The. * Macdonald's Charge at Wagram. See Napoleon and his Marshals. Marshal Ney’s Last Charge at Waterloo. and his Marshals. Napoleon and his Marshals. Tree Planting. Victor of Marengo, The. Waterloo. See Napoleon and his Marshals. Healy, Cahir.—In the Lap of the Fog. Th' Song o' the Say. * Hearth and Home.—Boy and the Boot, The. Stubborn Boot, The. See Boy and the Boot, The. Washing-day. e Heater, Lo Amy.—Ivy Oration. vy Poem. Last Will and Testament. Senior Charge. * & Beath, Blanche Trennor.—Other Little Girl, The. Polldolly. Heath, Ella.-Poetry. Heath, Gertrude E.-Flag, The. Heath, Lilian M.–Lift the Prohibition Banner. Heath, Lyman.—Grave of . Bonaparte, The. Heaton, J. L.-I Tol’ Yer So. Sea Irony. Heavysege, C :-Coming of the Morn, The. David Exorcising Malzah. See Saul. Flight of Malzah, The. See Saul. Magnanimous and Mean. Malzah and the Angel Zelehtha. See Saul. Mystery of Doom, The. Night. Saul. Self-Examination. Twilight. Winter Night. Hebard, Mary.-Birth, Death lowerS. g Hebel, Johann P:—Sunday Morning. Heber, Reginald.--—At a Funeral. * Before a Collection made for the Society for the Propa- gation of the Gospel. Before the Sacrament. º Briº; and Best [of the Sons of the Morning]. See plp any. º By Cool Siloam I's Shady Rill]. See First Sunday after Epiphany. Christmas Day. e ſe Early Piety. See First Sunday after Epiphany. Epiphany. Evening Hymn. tº º Eifteenth Sunday after Trinity. See Napoleon and Resurrection of the Heber. Reginald (Continued). First Sunday after Epiphany. Forgive. ... See Twenty-second Sunday after Trinity. Fourth Sunday after Epiphany. “From Greenland's Icy Mountains.” God Provideth for the Morrow. See Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity. Gulistan, The. Hebrew. Capital Despoiled, The. “Help, Lord, or We Perish.” See Fourth Sunday after Epiphany. Holy, Holy, Holy I See Trinity Sunday. Hymn for Epiphany. Hymn for First Sunday after Epiphany. Sunday after Epiphany. Hymn for Trinity Sunday. See Trinity Sunday. “If thou wert by my side [my love].” See Lines . Addressed to Mrs. Heber. Lines Addressed to his Wife. See Lines Addressed to . Mrs. Heber. Lines Addressed to Mrs. Heber. LQ, the Lilies of the Field. Missionary. Hymn. ... See. Before, a Collection made for the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. gºod that Madest Earth and Sky. 1U5. Providence. See Fifteenth. Sunday after Trinity. Siloam's Shady Rill. See First Sunday after Epiphany. “Son of God Goes Forth to War, The.” Spring Journey, The. Stanzas on the Death of a Friend. See At a Funeral. Stream of Life, The. Sympathy. Thou art, Gone to the Grave. Trinity Sunday. Trisagion. See Trinity Sunday. Twenty-second Sunday after Trinity. Hebrew Journal.—So Much May Be Done. Heckman, G : C.—“It is said that at the battle of Shiloh.” Hedderwick, Jas. (?).—Joy and Sorrow. Middle Life... Hedge, F: H:—Mighty Fortress is our God, A. (Tr.) Morning Star, The. Paraphrase of Luther's Hymn. (Tr.) See Mighty Fort- ress is our God, A. ar Questionings. Heermans, Mary Almanzor.—Arbor Day Song. Tribute to Nature. Heine, Heinrich.--Belshazzar's Downfall. Difficulty, The. See First See At a Funeral. Du Bist wie eine Blume. See Pictures of Travel. Also Thou Seemest Like a Flower. Enoch Arden. Fir-Tree, The. French Tambour, The. Good Luck and Bad Luck. I Bear no Anger. I Dreamed a Princess Came to Me. Ilse, Die. See Ilse, The. Ilse, The. Tr. by L. H. Humphrey. Lied: “Im Rhein, im Schönen Strome.” See Song: “In the Rhine, that beautiful river.” Little Veronica. Lorelei, The. See Pictures of Travel. Lotos Flower, The. Meergruss. Never Despair. On Wings of Song. Pictures of Travel. Pilgrimage to Kevlaar, The. Rock with Runes, The. Song: “In the Rhine, that beautiful river.” (Tr. by E. A. Bowring). Thine Eyes. See Pictures of Travel. Thou Seemest Like a Flower. To —: “When summer dwells,” etc. Translation from Heine. Two Grenadiers. Water Fay, The. See Pictures of Travel. Helburn, Theresa.-Mother. IHellburg, Lucy Booth.-Peace at Last. IHellman, G : Sidney.—Before Commencement, Coleridge. Hudson, The. In a China Shop. Helmer, C : D.—Battle of Oriskany. Hemans, Mrs. Felicia Dorothea.—Adopted Child, The. American Forest Girl, The. Ancient Greek Chant of Victory. Ballad of Roncesvalles, A. See Siege of Valencia, The. Battle of Morgarten. See Song of the Battle of Mor- garten. Bended Bow, The. Bernardo del Carpio. Better Land, The. Birds in Summer. (At. also to Mary Howitt.) IBirds of Passage, The. “Breaking waves dashed high, The.” the Pilgrim Fathers, etc. T}reathings of Spring. Bride of the Greek Isle, The. Briº Farewell, The. See Bride of the Greek Isle, €. Bring Flowers. Calm on the Bosom of our God. See Landing of 471 IIemans , AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Hemans, Mrs. Felicia Dorothea (Continued). Qasabianca. .. Childe's Destiny, The. Child's First Grief, The. Christmas Carol. Cliffs of Dover, The. Coeur de Lion at the Bier of His Father. Come Home. Corinne, at the Capitol. Coronation of Inez de Castro, The. Despair is never Quite Despair. See Lights and Shades: Dirge: “Calm on the Spirit [Bosom—C.] of Thy God.” See Siege of Valencia, The. Dirge, A: “Rest on your battle-fields, ye brave.” Dirge : “Where shall we make her grave.” #. The. Edith. Elysium. England's Dead. English Boy, The. Evening Prayer at a Girls' School. Evening Recollections of the Exile. uary, The. Fairies' Recall. Fairy Song. Fall of d’Assas, The. First Grief, The. I'lower of the Desert, The. Forest Sanctuary, The. Graves of a Household, The. Greeks’ Return from Battle, The. Chant of Victory. Pſe never Smiled Again. Hebrew Mother, The. Homes of England, The. IHour of Death, The. Hour of Prayer [, The]. tº Hymn for Christmas. See Christmas Carol. Hymn of the Mountain Christian. Indian's Revenge, The. Invocation. Ivan the Czar. Rindred Hearts. * Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers, The. See Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers in New England, The. Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers in New England, The. Landing of the Pilgrims [., Thel. See Landing of the JPilgrim Fathers in New England, The. Last Tree of the Forest, The. $ Lights and Shades. Marguerite of France. Marriage. e Meeting of the Ships, The. Mignon's Song. (Tr.) Mozart's Requiem. g Music. See Voice of Music, The. Name of England, The. Nightingale's Death-song, The. “O Love and Death.” See Edith. O Lovely Voices of the Sky. Olive Tree, The. Orchard Blossoms. Parting Words. º e ‘º º Pilgrim Fathers, The. See Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers in New England, The. Raimond Released. See Vespers of Palermo, The. Return from Battle, The. See Ancient Greek Chant of Victory. Return of May, The. Revellers, The. Rocks of My Country. See Cliffs of Dover, The. Shadow of a Flower, The. Sicilian Captive, The. Siege of Valencia, The. Silent Multitude, The. Song of Mina's Soldiers [, wr. The]. Song of the Battle of Morgarten. Songs of our Fathers. Spartan’s March, The. Storm of Delphi, The. Sunbeam, The. g To Corinne. See Corinne at the Capitol. To my Mother. To Wordsworth. (s Traveller at the Source of the Nile, The. Treasures of the Deep, The. Trumpet, The. Two Homes, The. Vespers of Palermo, The. Voice of Music, The. Voice of Spring [, Thel. Voices of Home, The. See Forest Sanctuary, The. Wandering Wind, The. Water-lilies. Willow Song. Wordsworth. Wreck, The. See Forest Sanct- See Ancient Greek See To Wordsworth. Hempstead, Fay.—Under the Snow. tº g tº Benderson, Mrs. Alice [Corbin l.—Apparitions. Humoresque. Love me at Last. Music. Nodes. O World. One City Only. Pool, The. Henderson, Barbara (Mrs. Henderson, Henderson, Henderson, Henderson, Henderson, Henderson, Henderson, Hendry, Hannah. —Red Apple. Hendry, Jas.—Aftermath, The. Henley, W: E Henderson, Mrs. Alice [Corbin] (Oontinued). Two Voices. What Dim Arcadian Pastures. & Archibald). — Chant of Hate Against England, A. (Tr.) Dan'l M.–Road to France, The. Emily.—Easter Offerings. Florence L.-Garden that I Love, The. Fred.—To Lucy. M.—Outlaw, The. Mary L.-King's Daughter, The. W. J.-On a Hymn Book. rnest.— "As Like the Woman as you Can.” Ballad Made in the Hot Weather. Ballade: “I often does a quiet read.” Ballade of June. Ballade of Ladies' Names. Blackbird, The. By the Swinging Sea. Collige Rosas. Culture in the Slums. End, The. England, my England. Friends. . . . . Old Friends. From a Window in Princes Street. |Her Little Feet. Home. See To D. H. I. M.–R. T. Hamilton Bruce. I. Met a Maiden To-day. See To My Mother. “I took a Hansom on To-day.” In the Year that's Come and Gone. Inter, Sodales. Invictus. See I. M.–R. T. Hamilton Bruce. Is it Good-bye! ... Late Lark Twitters from the Quiet Skies, A.” Love Notes. See To A. D. Made in the Hot Weather. See Ballad Made in the Hot Weather. Margarita Sorori. Men of Gotham, The. On the Way to Kew. “Or Ever the Knightly Years were Gone.” Pleasant Song, A. See To A. D. Romance. St. Margaret's Bells. So be my Passing. Song; "Your heart has trembled to my tongue.” Spirit of Wine, The. Stanzas: “Where forlorn Sunsets flare and fade.” To A. D. To D. H. To H. B. M. W. To R. A. M. S. To R. T. H. B. To My Mother. Triolet, The “Easy is the triolet.” Urbs Fortitudinis. Villanelle. Willon's sºng. Tip to All Cross Coves. What is to Come. “When You are Old.” With Strawberries, Henley, W: Ernest, and Stevenson, Rob't L: See STEVEN- SON, ROB’T L : Hennessey, W. M.–Spear of Keltar, The. IIenniker, Florence.—Appeal, An Henry, Dan’l.—Bobby Shafto. See Under a Fool's Cap. Under a Fool's Cap. Violet's Blue. See Under a Fool’s Cap. Henry, Drexa.—Noll's Journey. Henry VIII.-Henry VIII to Anne Boleyn. Pastime with Good Company. Henry, O. See Port ER, Sydney. Henry, Patrick.-Call to . Arms, The. tº e ge Ø See Speech in the Virginia Convention. Freedom or Slavery. See Speech in the Virginia Con- Vention. “Give me Liberty or Give me Death.” the Virginia Convention. Henry's Famous Speech. See Speech in the Virginia Convention. Necessity of War. See Speech in See Speech in the Virginia Conven- tion. On the Resolution to put the Commonwealth into a State of Defence—before Virginia Convention. See Speech in the Virginia Convention. Open Door, The. Resistance to British Aggression. Virginia Convention. Return of British Fugitives. Speech before the Virginia Convention. the Virginia Convention. Speech in the Virginia Convention, 1775. Speech of Patrick Henry. See Speech in the Virginia Convention. War Inevitable, The. vention. “War is actually begun.” See Speech in the See Speech in See Speech in the Virginia Con- FTenry, Re-Cabman's Story, The. Fast Friends. Lady Maud's Oath. Henry. Mrs. Sarepta Irish.--Surrender, The. Why Should I Sign the Pledge? 472 AUTHOR INDEX IHerrick Henry, the Minstrel.—Description of Wallace, A. Wallace's Lament for the Graham. War Summons the Lover. Henry, W: Wirt.—Constitution. Henryson, Rob't.—Bludy Serk, The. Garmond of Fair Ladies, The. Mouse and the Paddock, The. - Robin [or Robyn J and Makyne. Taill of the Lyoun and the Mous, The. Testament of Cresseid, The. Hensel, Luise.—Child's Prayer. Hensley, Mrs. Sophie M. [Almon]. Mrs. SOPHIE M. Herbert, Annie.—Mulligan's Gospel. Rift of the Rock, The. We, hº Know. See When the Mists Have Rolled Way. When the Mists Have Rolled Away. Herbert, E : Herbert, Lord, of Cherbury.--Celinda. Now the April of Your Youth Adorns. Ode upon a Question Moved whether Love should Con- tinue for Ever, An. Upon Combing her Hair. Herbert, G :-Aaron. Advice on Church Behavior. Affliction. Be Useful. Bosom Sin. See Sin. Call, The. Church Porch, The. Collar, The. Confession. Constancy. Dialogue, A. Discipline. Easter. Easter Wings. Elixir, The. Employment. Flower, The. Gifts of God, The. Gratefulness. Holy Baptism. Boly Christmas. Life. Life and the Flowers. See Life. Life's Lessons. See Sin. Love. Man. Man’s Medley. May-pole-song, A. Memento Mori. See Virtue. Misery. Odor, The. Peace. Pearl, The. Praise. Providence. Psalm XXIII. (Ald. fr.) ‘A Pulley, The. Quip, The. Rest Rise, Heart; Thy Lord is Risen. Said I not So? Sin. Spanish Armado, The. Sum up at Night. See Church Porch, The. Sunday. “Sundays the pillars are.” See Sunday. To Keep a True Lent. (Wr. at.) See HERRICK, ROB'T. Unkindness. Vertue. See Virtue. Virtue. Virtue Immortal. See Virtue. See Virtue. Virtuous Soul, The. World, The. Herbert, Hattie.—Brought to Trial for “Blowin.” (Ad.) Grumbling over Lessons. Turn about's Fair Play. Two Interpreters of Dreams, The. Two Teachers, The. Herbert, H. : W :—Come Back. |Herbert, Nellie C. T.--When the Circus Comes. Herbert, Sidney.—Bridal Wine-cup, The. See Bridal Feast, The.—F. C. Long. BTerbert, W :—Washington. Herbin, J. : F:—Across the Dykes. See ALMON-HENSLEY, See Church Porch. See Pulley, The. Sing his Praise. Diver, The. Simon. Sonnet, The THerder, Johann Gottfried won. — Among green Pleasant Meadows. See Ballad, A: “Among green,” etc. Ballad, A. “Among green pleasant meadows.” FIerendeen, Anne.—Mother. Herford, Oliver.—Audacious Kitten, The. Bachelor Girl, The. Belated Violet, A. Bunny Romance, A. Butterfly of Fashion, A. Child’s Natural History. Chimpanzee, The. Cow, The. Earth. See Proem. Elf and the Dormouse, The. Enchanted Oak, The. Godiva. Herford, Oliver (Continued). Gold. See Overheard in a Garden. % Hen, The. Hippopotamus, The. Japanesques. Letter from a Cat, A. Louvain. Metaphysics. Mirror Cat, A. Modern Dialogue, A. Mon-goos, The. Overheard in a Garden. Packet of Letters, A. Platypus, The. Poet's proposal, The. Proem. Rubaiyat of a Persian Kitten. Silver Question, The. Some Geese. Song: “Gather Kittens While You May.” Song of a Heart, A. Thanksgiving Fable, A. Truth. Why ye Blossome Cometh before ye Leafe. IHerloszsohn, Carl.-Love Test, Herman and Wills.-Claudian. Curse, The. See Claudian. Hermann, Victor A.—De Squeegee. That Game of Quoits. Herndon, W. H.-Character of Lincoln, The. Hernert, G :-Quip, The. Heron, Herbert.—To William Vaughn Moody. Herrick, Rob't.—Above the Clouds. Another Charm. Another Grace for a Child. Another on her (Julia.) Argument of his Book. rides, The. Argument of the Hesperides, The. Art above Nature. Bacchanalian Toast, A. Bag of the Bee, The. Bashfulness. Beggar to Mab the Fairy Queen, The. Bellman, The. .* Dracelet, The . To Julia. Bride Cake, The. Candlemas. See Ceremonies for Candlemasse Eve. Candlemas Eve. See Ceremonies for Candlemasse Eve. Ceremonies for Candlemasse Eve. Ceremonies for Christmas. Ceremony to the Maids. Charm, A. Cheat of Cupid, The. (Tr.) Cherry-ripe. Child's Grace, A. See Grace for a Child. Child's Present to his Child-Savior, A. Chloris in the Snow. (Alt.) Christian Militant. Christmas Carol, A. See His Noble Numbers. Christmas Pie, The. See Hesperides. Come, Bring with a Noise. See Hesperides. * Comfort to a Youth that had Lost his Love. Conjuration, to Electra, A. Corinna's Going a-Maying. Corinna's Maying. See Corinna's Going a-Maying. Counsel to Girls. See To [the] Virgins, to Make Much of Time. Counsel to Virgins. See To [the] Virgins, to Make Much of Time. Country Life, The. Daffodils. See To Daffodils. Delight in Disorder. Dirge for Dorcas. See Widdowes Teares, The ; or, Dirge of Dorcas. Dirge of Jephthah's Daughter, The. Easy Life, The. See Paranaeticall, or Advisive Verse, to his Friend, Mr. John Wicks, A. Epitaph upon a Child that Died. See Upon a Child that Died. Epitaph upon a Virgin, An. Fairies, The. Fairy Temple, or Oberon's Chapel, The. (Sel.) Five Wines. Four Sweet Months, The. Funeral Rites of the Rose, The. “Gather ye rose-buds as ye may.” gins, to Make Much of Time. Go, Happy Rose. See To the Rose. Going a Maying. See Corinna's Going a-Maying. Grace for a Child. Hag, The. IHeadache, The. Hesperides. His Grange; or, Private Wealth. His Letanie to the Holy Spirit. His Noble Numbers. IHis Poets. See To Live Merrily, and to Trust to Good Verses. FIis Prayer for Absolution. His Prayer to Ben Jonson. His Winding-sheet. Hook-cart, The ; or, Harvest Home. Holy Spirit, The. See His Letanie to the Holy Spirit. How Roses Came Red. See Argument of the Hespe- See To [the] Vir- 473 IHerrick AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Herrick Rob't. (Continued). How Springs Came First. IHow the Heart's Ease First Came. IHow Violets Came Blue. Humility. Hymn to the Graces. Julia. See Rock of Rubies, The. Julia's Bed. Kiss, The. Lachrimae; or, Mirth Turned to Mourning. Lines upon Himself. See Upon Himself. Litº. # the Holy Spirit. See His Letanie to the Holy 1I’lú. Lyric Argument. Mad Maid's Song, The. Matins (Mattens—C.). º May-day. See Corinna's Going a-Maying. Meditation for his Mistress, A. Mrs. Eliz. Wheeler. Moderation. Music. See To Music, to Becalm his Fever. New Yeere's Gift, The. Night-piece, The I: To Julia]. “No Fault in Women.” Not Everv Day Fit for Verse. Oberon's Feast. Ode for [wr. to] Ben Jonson, An. Ode on the Birth of our Saviour, An. Ode to Endymion Porter. Old Rhyme, An. See To Electra. Paranaeticall, or Advisive Verse, to his Friend, Mr. John Wicks, A. º Poetry of Dress, The. See Delight in Disorder. Poetry of Dress, The... See also Upon Julia's Clothes. Poet's Good Wishes for the Most Hopefull and Hand- some Prince, the Duke of Yorke. Prayer to Ben Jonson. See His Prayer to Ben Jonson. Primrose, The. Resurrection, The ; or, Easter Day. Ring Presented to Julia, A Rock of Rubies, The. Rose, The. See To the Rose. Rubies and Pearls. St. Distaff's Day. Song: “Gather ye rosebuds.” - •r 1 ° sº A Carroll to the King, Sung at White- hall—C. l. Succession of the Four Sweet Months, The. Sweet, Be Not Proud. See To Dianeme. Ternarie of Littles, upon a Pipkin of Jellie Sent to a Lady, A. • * Thanksgiving for his House. See Thanksgiving to God for His House, A. tº - Thanksgiving to God, A. See Thanksgiving to God for His House, A. Thanksgiving to God for His House, A. Three Epitaphs. • - To Anthèa I, who may Command him. Anything]. To Be Merry. To Ben Jonson. To Blossoms. To Carnations. To Daffodils. To Daisies[, not to Shut so Soon]. To T)ianeme. To fillectra. To his Peculiar Friend, Mr. John Wicks. ſº To His Saviour, a Child; a Present by a Child. To His Winding-sheet. See His Winding-sheet. To Julia. See Night Piece: To Julia, The. To Keep a True Lent. (Wr. at. to G : Herbert.) To Live Merrily and to Trust to Good Verses. To Meadows. To Music, to Becalm his Fever. To CEnone. To Perilla. - s * To Phillis. See To Phillis to Love and Live with him. To Phillis to Love and Live with him. To Primroses Filled with Morning DeW. To Robin Redbreast. To Silvia. - To the Duke of York. See Poet's Good Wishes for the Most Hopefull, etc. To the Lark. To the Rose ſ ; a Song]. - To [the] Virgins [, to Make Much of Time]. To the Western Wind. To the Willow-tree. To Violets. º To Virgins, to Make Much of Time. €15C. True Lent, A. See To Keep a True Lent. Upon a Child that Died. Upon Her Feet. Upon Himself. Upon His Spaniell Tracie. Upon Julia's Clothes. |Upon Julia's Voice. Upon Sneape. • Violets. See To Violets. Wake, The. when He would have His Verses Read. º whenas in Silks [My Julia Goes]. See Upon Julia's Clothes. White Island [; or, Place of the Blest], The. Widdowes Teares, The ; or, Dirge of Dorcas. See Ode for Ben Jonson, An. See To the Virgins, Herrick Rob't. (Continued). Wounded Cupid, The. Hervey, T: Kibble.—Cleopatra at Actium. Cleopatra Embarking on the Cydnus. Dead Trumpeter, The. Devil at Home, The. Devil's Progress, The. Epitaph: “Farewell I since nevermore for thee.” Hue and Cry after Christmas, An. Hunting the Wren. I Think on Thee. Love. My Lord of Misrule. Revels of the Inner Temple—Inns of Court. Yule Clog, The. Herzberg, Max.-Midnight Ferry, The. Hesnault, C : Jean-Sonnet: “Who wills, by force or art may rise elate.” “Hesperion.”—Land of Liberty, The. My Country. Hesse, Herman.—In the Fog. Talk in a Gondola. Hesselgrave, C: E.-Easter Message, The. While it was Yet Dark. Hewins, Caroline M.–Troll-man, The. Hewitt, A. S.—Brooklyn Bridge, The. Hewitt, Ethel M.–Heart's Tide. Wild Wishes. Hewitt, H. S.—Soubrette's Revenge, The. Hewitt, J. H.-Creation of Man, The. Prayer in Battle, The. Hewitt, Mary E.-Yarn, A. Hewitt, Oscar F.—Dime Supper, A. IIewlett, Maurice.—Letter to Sanchia, A. Pan and the Young Shepherd. Rosa Nascosa. Shepherd, The. See Pan and the Young Shepherd. SingSong of England, A. Youth sº the Summit. See Pan and the Young Shep- €I'Cl. Hey, -. —God's Father-care. Hey, Wilhelm.—Say, How Many Stars are Glowing. Heymel, Alfred Walter von-Song of an Enamoured Prince. Heywood, Delia A.—Abigail Fisher. As Seen in Later Years. A-Soak in “Wum Barrels.” What I would Be. Heywood, J:—Cuckoo's Voice, The. Description of a most Noble Lady, A. Foure PP, The. Praise of His Lady, A. (At. also to T: Heywood.) Praise of Princess Mary, A. Heywood, T:—Fair Maid of the Exchange, The. Go, Pretty Birds. See Fair Maid of the Exchange, The. Good-morrow [Song J. See Rape of Lucrece, The. Greeting, A. See Rape of Lucrece, The. King Edward the Fourth. Matin Song. See Rape of Lucrece, The. Message, The. See Fair Maid of the Exchange, The. Morning. See Rape of Lucrece, The. Nations, The. “Pack clouds away [, and welcome day].” of Lucrece, The. See Devil's Progress, The. See My Country. See Rape Phillis. See Fair Maid of the Exchange, The. Port. The. See Praise of his Lady, A.—J: Hey- WOO(1. Praise of Ceres. See Silver Age. Princes in the Tower, The. See King Edward the Fourth. Psyche. Rape of Lucrece, The. Search after God. Silver Age. Song: “Pack clouds away, and welcome day.” See Rape of Lucrece, The. To Diana. To Phyllis. See Fair Maid of the Exchange, The. Valerius on Women. Ye Little Birds that Sit and Sing. Hibbard, G : C.—Vehicle of Love. Hichens, Rob't S.—Domini's Triumph. Sacrifice of Genius, The. Hickey, Emily Henrietta.-Ballad of St. Swithun's Day, A. Beloved, it is Morn. Church Mice. Gift, A. His Home and his Own Country. Per te ad Lucem. Sea Story, A. Ship from Tirnanoge, The. Song: “Beloved, it is morn!” To One Stricken and Smitten. Wolf Story, A. Hickman, C: D.—Obliging His Landlady. Hickok, Eliza M.–Prayer. Hickox, Chauncey.—Under the Red Cross. Hickox, Frd'k.—Killed at Fredericksburg. Hickson, W: E:—Try Again. º Higbee, Elnathan Elisha, D. D.—Arbor Day and the Child- ren. See Nature and the Children. Nature and the Children. • - "Tºry thou didst manifest.” See Water into Wine, e. Water into Wine, The. Higgins, J:—Books. 474 AUTHOR INIDEX Hodgson, Higginson, Ella.-Beggars. Beside the Sea. Cradle-song of the Fisherman's Wife. Fairy's Love-song, A. Four-leaf Clover. Going Blind. Grand Ronde Valley, The. Helping Hand, A. “Jest a-Thinkin’ O' You.” Lamp in the West, The. Moonrise in the Rockies. . When the Birds Come North. Higginson, Mrs. Mary Potter [Thacher].—Changelings. host-flowers. He Giveth Snow. In the Dark. Inheritance. Mandy's Organ. Playmate Hours, The. THigginson, T: Wentworth.—Abuse of Washington, The. Autumn Leaves. Decoration. “Easy thing O Power Divine, An.” Egyptian Banquet, An. General Gage and the Boston Boys. Grant. Grant's Claim to Fame. Housekeeping of the Birds, The. Joy Cometh with the Morning. Qde to a Butterfly. . . . Oratory of Wendell Phillips, The. See Wendell Phillips. Out-door Papers. Riding on a Locomotive. “Since Cleopatra Died.” Sixty and Six. Snowing of the Pines, The. Sonnet from Petrarch. Sonnet to Duty. Sub Pondere Crescit. “Such Stuff as Dreams are Made of.” To Duty. See Sonnet to Duty. |Ulysses S. Grant. Trumpeter. Wendell Phillips. Higginseg, #rs. T: Wentworth. See HIGGINSON, Mrs. MARY See Out-Door Papers. Higley, Warren.—Arbor Day. Üutting off the Forests. IHildreth, C: Lotin.-At the Mermaid Inn. Implora Pace. Snow Sorcery. To an Obscure Poet who Lives on My Hearth. Hildreth, Fred.—Our Drummer Boy. Hildreth, Julia Kyle.—Two Boys and a Baby. Hildreth, R. :—Battle of Lake Erie, The. Hill, Aaron.—How to Deal with Common Natures. Retrospect, A. - Song: “Oh Forbear to bid me Slight her." Strong Hand, A. Useful Hint, A. THill, Alex. D.—Men of God. Hill, Bºysius (“Father Edmund”).--To St. Mary Mag- 8,1611. fíill, E.--When Polly Buys a Hat. , Fs.-Rich Man, Poor Man. Hill, Frank A.—Spirit of Arbor Day, The. , G :—Fall of the Oak. Good Night. Oak, The. See Fall of the Oak. Song of the Elfin Steersman. THill, Grace Livingston.—Baking for the Party. Hill, M. B.-Lady Sweet Pea. Hill, Mabel A.—Sentiment Rules the World. Hill, Marion.—Day of Precious Penalties, The. Lovelilts. M Pettison Twins at Kindergarten. FIill, T:—Bobolink, The. Hillard, G : Stillman, L.L. D.—Danger of Exclusive Devo- tion to Business. Lake George. Small Beginnings of Great Historical Movements. Hillhouse, A: Lucas.-Forgiveness of Sins a Joy Unknown. IHillhouse, Jas. Abraham.—Absalom's Vision. Demon-lover, The. Hadad. Billiard, J. Northern.-Vagabond Song, A. Hillis, Rev. Newell Dwight.—Bible, The. Christian Pulpit, The. Foretokens of Immortality. Gettysburg. Instinct of Immortality, The. John Ruskin. Peace and Hope. Pulpit in Modern Life, The. Washington, the Ideal American. Hills, L. P.-Poetical Courtship. THills, W: H.-City Sportsman, The. IHillyer, Lulu C.—Composition, The. Hillyer, W: Hurd.—Midnight Mail, The. |Hilton A. C.—Heathen Pass-EE, The. Vulture and the Husband-man, The. Hilton-Turvey, C.—End, The. IHinckley, H: Barrett.—Mediaeval Easter Plays. Mother in Drama, The. Hinds, A. L.—Through Toil. Hinds, S:—Baby Sleeps. Love Keeping Watch. . . Sleeping Babe, The. Hinkson, Mrs. Kathe. Tuum.” August Weather. Beloved, The. Child at Prayer, The. Child's Day, A. Christmas Babe, The. Daffodil. De Profundis. Dead Coach, The. Desire, The. Flying Wheel, The. Footpath Way, The. In Iona. In the May. Irish Love-song. Island Fisherman, An. Larks. Little Ghost, The. Little Red Lark, The. Love Comfortless. Love's Bird. Lux in Tenebris. Making of Birds, The. Modereen Rue. Mountains, The. f An Orchard. Only Child, The. Prayer, A. Quiet Nights, The. Sad Mother, The. St. Francis and the Wolf. St. Francis to the Birds. Second Sight, The. Sheep and Lambs. Sick Princess, The. Singing Stars. Song of an Island Fisherman. Song of Summer, Summer-sweet. To Inishkea. Turn o' the Year. Waiting. Winter Evening. . Wood Pigeon, The. Hinsdale, Helen. See RICH Mrs. HELEN. Humzham, Miss——Breeze in the Church, The. Hirsch, Rabbi Emil.—Centennial Speech. Hirst, H: Beck.-Fringilla Melodia, The. . . Funeral of Time, The. Hislop, Alex.--Cameronian's Dream, The. Hita, Juan Ruiz de –Praise of Little Women. Hitchcock, Pres. E.: (?)—True Science and Religion. True Science Ought to be Religious. See True Science • and Religion. Hitchcock, H:-Supreme Court and the Constitution, The. Hitchens., E. L.-Song of the Drums. Hoar, G : Frisbee.—Against Imperialism. T)aniel Webster. Gladstone on Oratory. Gladstone the Orator. Latin and Greek Essential Studies. Law and Faith and Freedom. Nineteenth of April, 1775, The. Our Country’s Greatness. Path of Duty, The. Puritan and the Pilgrim, The. Puritanism. Right of the Filipinos to Independence, The. Roll-call of the Fathers. Subjugation of the Philippines. W Tribute to the Flag. True War Spirit, The. |United Country, A Hoar, Sherman.—American Courage. Hoare, Prince.—Arethusa, The. Hobart, Hon. Mrs. C:—Changed Cross, The. Hobart, G : V →I'm a Li'l' Rough Rider. Jim. Out Sleighing with Sophia. Peaches. Vot to Call Him. Hobart, Jennie D.—Little Tree, The. Hobart, Sarah D.—Legend of St. Freda, The. Hobbes, T:—Memory and the Muses. Hobson, Richmond Pierson.—Sinking of the Merrimac, The, Hoccleve, T: See OCCLEVE, T: Hoche, P.-Blessings of War. Hodge, Archibald Alex., D. D.—“To love satisfies one-half of our nature.” Hodge, C:-‘‘God can and does render sinners happy in spite of their sins.” FIodge, Tobe.—Most Fellows Know. See One Thing. He For- got. One Thing He Forgot. e Hodges, Leigh Mitchell.—Charles Dickens. See Sleeping Babe, The. [Tynan].-“Adveniat Regnum Give Them the Flowers Now. p Hodgins, Jas. Cobourg.—Greek Reverie, A. Once More. Hodgson, Fannie E. See BURNETT, Mrs. FRANCES EDIZA [HODGSON }. 475 Hodgson AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Hodgson, Ralph.-Bull, The. Eve. Mystery, The. Song of Honour, The. Stupidity Street. Three Poems. Time, You Old Gypsy Man. Biodson, #. Harriet Ward.—Saving Mission on Infancy. € Hoey, C : [or G : ].—Asleep at the Switch. Hofel, Johann.-Weep Not. Hoffard, Rev. M. L.-Jerusalem the Beautiful. Hoffman, C: Fenno.—Farewell, The. Mint Julep, The. Monterey. Rio Bravo–A Mexican Lament. (Tr.) Rosalie Clare. Seek not to Understand Her. Sparkling and Bright. Storming of Monterey, The. Think of Me, Dearest. Thy Name. Thy Smiles. We Parted in Sadness. Hoffman, Mrs. Clara.-High License. e tº Hoffman, Judge Murray. (?)—“Plea of emotional insanity or transitory mania, The.” - Hoffman, Ogden.—Merits of Fulton's Invention. Hoffmann, Dr. Heinrich.-Dreadful Story about Harriet and the Matches, The. Story of Augustus, Who would not have any Soup, The. Story of Cruel Frederick, The. Story of Little Suck-a-thumb, The. Story of the Inky Boys, The. Story of the Wild Huntsman, The. FIoffner, R. J.-Mission of a Song, The. Hofmannsthal, Hugo von.—Ballad of the Outer Life. Hogan, Michael.—Draherin O Machree. Mannix the Coiner. * Hoge, Mº-Unconscious Greatness of Stonewall Jack- SOn, €. Hogg, Jas.--Abbot M'Kinnon, The. See Queen's Wake, The. Athol Cummers. Boat-race, The. See Queen Hynde. Bonnie Prince Charlie. Boy’s Songſ, A]. Charlie is My Darling. Fate of Macgfegor, The. Good Man of Alloa, The. I Hae Naebody Now. Jock Johnstone, the Tinkler. Kilmeny. See Queen's Wake, The. Rilmeny's Return from Fairy Land. Kilmeny's Visions in Fairy Land. Laird of Lamington, The. Lament of Flora Macdonald, The. Lark, The. See Skylark, The. Last Cradle Song, The. Liddel Bower, The. Lock the Door, Lariston. Love is Like a Dizziness. M’Lean’s Welcome. Moggy and Me. Moon was a-Waning, The. My Love She's but a Lassie Yet. Queen Hynde. Queen’s Wake, The. Rapture of Kilmeny, The. Skylark, The. “There's Gowd in the Breast.” Way for Billy and Me, The. See Boy’s Song, A. “What are the flowers of Scotland 2’’ When Maggy Gangs Away. When the Kye Come[s] Hame. Witch of Fife, The. See Queen's Wake, The. Women. Fo’k, The. IHolbrook, E. A.—Child and Tree. Children's Arbor Day March. Life in its Spring-time. March for the Children. See Children's Arbor Day March. Song of Consecration. Song to the Maple Tree. Holbrook, Edmund S.–Mexican War, The. Holcomb, T: A. E.-Mischief. Holcomb, Willard.—Lost Chord Found, A. Holcombe, W: H:—Late but Sure. New Thanatopsis. Holcroft, T:—Gaffer Gray. See Hugh Trevor. Hugh Trevor. - Road to Ruin, The. Holden, E: S.—Flag of the United States of America, The 1777-1898. See Monterey. (Another vers. by Rob't Burns.) See Queen's Wake, The. Meaning of the American Flag, The. Our Country’s Flag. FIolden, Frances Viola.-Little Girl in School. Holden, J : Jarvis.-Look up ! Love, Youth, Song. Mother and Home. My Lady Anemone. Orchard, The. Solemn Jubilee, A. Touch of Childrex’s Hand's, The. Until the World is Free. Woman's Pity, A Holder, Phebe A.—Hour with Whittier, An. Woodland Hymn, A. Holdich, Henrietta H.-Hannah Arnett's Faith. Holdsworth, Philip J.-Hast Thou Forgotten Me. Holland, Josiah Gilbert.—“Are there not lofty moments when the soul.” See Kathrina. Arthur Bonnicastle. Babyhood. See Bitter-sweet. |Bitter-sweet. Bluebeard. See Bitter-sweet. Brotherhood. Brought to Trial for “Blowin’.” Castle. Christmas Carolſ, A]. Cradle Song. See Bitter-sweet. Daniel Gray. Death of the First-born. See Arthur Bonnicastle. Eureka. Getting the Right Start. See Timothy Titcomb's Letters. Give us Men. See Wanted. Glimpse of Youth, A. God Give us Men. Good Fellow, The. Gradatim. Heart of the War, The. Heaven is Not Reached, at a Single Bound. “Here º this blessed Thanksgiving night.” See Bitter- SWeet. Hymn, The : “For summer's bloom, etc.” “If life awake and will never cease.” Jim Fenton's Wedding. See Seven Oaks. Rathrina. Life from Death. See Bitter-sweet. Lullaby: “Rockaby, lullaby,” etc. Manse, The. Marble Prophecy. Mistress of the Manse, The. Mitigating Circumstances. My Children. On the Righi. Only in Dreams. See Gradatim. Palmer's Vision, The. Picture, Press of Sorrow, The. Rockaby, Lullaby. Seven Oaks. Sleeping and Dreaming. “So every little child I see.” Song of Doubt, A Song of Faith, A. Strength. Through Sweet. Temperance Question, The. Thanksgiving Ode, A. See, Bitter-sweet. There’s a Song in the Air I Timothy Titcomb's Letters. Titcomb's Letters. See Timothy Titcomb's Letters. To an Infant Sleeping. See Bitter-sweet. Tramp, Tramp, Tramp. See Temperance Question, The. See Arthur Bonni- See Mistress of the See Bitter-sweet. See Mistress of the Manse. See Glimpse of Youth, A. Resisted Temptation. See Bitter- Tribute, A. True Men. See Wanted. Type of Struggling Humanity, The. See Marble Proph. ecy. Wanted. Way to Heaven, The. See Gradatim. What is the Little One Thinking About 3 SWeet. What, Will it, Matter 7 Where Shall the Baby's Dimple Be? "with the results of Christianity before him and in him” ( ? Worth and Cost. See Bitter-sweet. Holland, Marg.—Answered. Prayer, The. Hollands, H. T.-Wee-waw Land, The. Holley, Horace.—Creative. Cross Patch. Lowers. Orchard. Twilight at Versailles. Holley, Marietta F.—(“Josiah Allen's Wife.) Advice to Tirzah Ann. Aleſſºr's Store. See My Opinions and Betsey Bob-- €t, S. Brothers, The. Buying a Feller. See Sweet Cicely. Christmas Presents. For a’ that ; or, Selling a Feller. Fourth of July in Jonesville. Betsey Bobbet's. Josiah Allen's Obituary. Josiah Allen’s Political Aspirations. Josiah Allen's Wife as a P. A. and P. I. ; or, Samantha at the Centennial. Josiah Allen's Wife at a Fashionable Restaurant. See Samantha at the World's Fair. Josiah Allen's Wife at A. T. Stewart's Store. See My Opinions and Betsey Bobbet's. See Samantha at Sara- See Bitter See Sweet Cicely. See My Opinions and Josiah at the Various Springs. toga. My Opinions and Betsey Bobbet's. |Peter and Melinda Ann. Pleasure Exertion. Samantha at Saratoga. 476 AUTHOR, INDEX Holmes Holley, Marietta F. (Continued). Samantha at the Centennial. as a P. A. and P. I., etc. Samantha at the World's Fair. - * Samantha Smith Becomes Josiah Allen's Wife. See My Opinions and Betsey Bobbet's. .... Study in Dialect, A. See Josiah Allen's Wife as a P. A. and P. I., etc. Summer. - Sweet Cicely. Trying the “Rose Act.” & Widder Doodle. See Josiah Allen's Wife as a P. A. and P. T., etc. gº tº Wimmen’s Speah. See My Opinions and Betsey Bob- bet's. - Woman's Rights. See My Opinions and Betsey Bob- et's. * Holliday, Frank E.-How Strange It Will Be. My Little Bo-peep. (At. also to S. B. M'Manus.) Holliday, G. Y.-*As I Have Loved You.” IIollinger, Emma C.—“Little Angels.” Holloway, H: H.-Cold Water. Holm, Saxe.—“I cannot think but God must know.” Love of God, The. Mother's Love, A. Song of Clover, A. Three Kisses of Farewell. Tiarella, The. - Waiting on God. See “I cannot think but God must - know.” Holmes, Anna Coates—“Junior Romance, A.” Holmes, C. L.—You Put no Flowers on My Papa's & Grave. º Holmes, Edmond G. A.—Amor Fons Amoris. Christ or Nietszche. Eternal Vigil. From Shannon to Sea. Standing Still. - - Too Deep for Tears. Holmes, Frd’k Morell.—Owen’s Oath. Holmes, Mrs. Georgiana (“George Klingle”) –Make Thy Way Mine. Patience with Love. To-morrow’s News. 43 Holmes, I: E:—Death of John Quincy Adams. Holmes, J. B.-Five Stages of Man. Holmes, M. Sophie.—Heaven. Holmes, Oliver Wendell.—Additional Verses. AEstivation. After a Lecture on Keats. After a Lecture on Shelley. After a Lecture on Wordsworth. After the Curfew. After the Fire. Album Verses. All Here. April, ever Frail and Fair. Archbishop and Gil Blas, The. At a Birthday Festival. At a Meeting of Friends. At the Saturday Club. Aunt Tabitha. Aºrat of the Breakfast-table, The. WIS. Ballad of the Boston Tea-Party, A. Ballad of the Oysterman, The. “Best Room,” The. Bill and Joe. Birthday of Daniel Webster. Boston Common, Three Pictures. Boys, The. Broomstick Train, The ; or, The Return of the Witches. Brother Jonathan’s Lament for Sister Caroline. Bryant's Seventieth Birthday. “Build thee more stately mansions, O my soul.” See Chambered Nautilus, The. Buº; Hill. See Grandmother's Story of Bunker Hill attle. Cacoèthes Scribendi. Chambered Nautilus, The. City Men in the Country. Berkshire Jubilée. Comet, The. Contentment. . Crooked Footpath, The. Table, The.' Cubes and Spheres. See Autocrat of the Breakfast- table, The. Daniel Webster. See Birthday of Daniel Webster. Deacon's Masterpiece, The , or, The Wonderful “One- See Lines Recited at the See Professor at the Breakfast hoss. Shay.” “Deal gently with us, ye who read I’’ See To My Readers. - Dilemma, The. Dorchester Giant, The. Dorothy Q. Emerson, Extract Concerning. See Ralph Waldo Emer- SOIl. - Epilogue to the Breakfast-table Series. Evening. By a Tailor. Faithful Little Wife, A. See Professor at the Break- fast-table, The. See Josiah Allen's Wife º |Holmes, Oliver Wendell (Continued). Familiar Letter to Several Correspondents, A. Fashionable Piano Music. See Poet at the Breakfast- table, The. Father of All I in Death's Relentless Claim. Flower of Liberty, The. - For the Burns Centennial Celebration, 1859. For the Meeting of the Burns Club. For the Moore Celebration. e For the Services in Memory of Abraham Lincoln. For Whittier's Seventieth Birthday. Francis Parkman. Girdle of Friendship, The. Girls vs. Boy's Boat Race. God Bless Our Fatherland. See International Ode. God Save the Flag. Golden Flower, The. Good Time Going, A. Grandmother's Story of Bunker Hill. mother's Story of Bunker Hill Battle. Grandmother's Story of Bunker Hill Battle. Grandmother's Story. The Battle of Bunker Hill. Grandmother's Story of Bunker Hill Battle. Harvard Dinner Speech. - Hats. See Autocrat of the Breakfast-table, The. Height of the Ridiculous, The. IHolmes Alphabet, A. Hoºk in Heaven. See Poet at the Breakfast-table, €. Eow the Old Horse Won the Bet. Hudson, The. Hymn: “O thou of soul and sense.” IIymn of Trust. - “If to embody in a breathing word.” Illustration of a Picture. In Memory of John Greenleaf Whittier. Inevitable Trial, The. International Ode. Invita Minerva. Iris. See Professor at the Breakfast-table, The. Iron Gate, The. J. D. R. See Grand- See See Poetry. James Russel Lowell. See To James Russell Lowell. James Russell Lowell's Birthday Festival. See At a Birthday Festival. Ratydid. See To an Insect. La Grisette. Language. See Rhymed Lesson, A (Urania). Last Leaf, The. Latter-Day Warnings. Leº in Light. See Autocrat of the Breakfast-table, €. Lexington. L’Inconnue. Lines Recited at the Berkshire Jubilee, Pittsfield, Mass., Aug. 23, 1844. - Little Saint Cecilia. Living Temple, The. Lyre of Anacreon, The. Meeting of the Dryads, The. Midsummer. Mother's Secret, The. Music Grinders, The. Muśounding. See Poet at the Breakfast Table, €. My Annual. My Aunt. My Aviary. Nearing the Snow-Line. Never or Now. New Hail Columbia. See Additional Verses. Now or Never. See Never or Now. Ode" for a Social Meeting. Ode for Washington's Birthday. Old Constitution, The. See Old Ironsides. oldºmlock, An. See Autocrat of the Breakfast-table, €. Old Ironsides. Old Man Dreams, The. On Lending a Punch-Bowl. On the Death of President Garfield. Once More. One-hoss Shay, The ; or, The Deacon's Masterpiece. See Deacon's Masterpiece, The ; or, The Wonderful “One- hoss Shay.” Opening of the Piano, The. Our Oldest Friend. Our Yankee Girls. Over the Teacups. - Oysterman, The. See Ballad of the Oysterman, The. Pariº, Turell's Legacy, or President's Old Arm-Chair, €. Parting Word, The. Perseverance. Philosopher to His Love, The. s Pilgrim's Vision, The. IPloughman, The. Pluck and Luck. Poem for the Dedication of the Fountain at Stratford-on- Avon, Presented by George W. Childs, of Phila- delphia. 477 Holmes AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Holmes, Oliver Wendell (Continued). - Poem Read at the Dinner Given to the Author by the Medical Profession of the City of New York, April 12, 1883. Poesy. See Poetry. Poet at the Breakfast-table, The. Poetry. Professor at the Breakfast-table, The. Programme. * Prº to Songs of Many Keys. See Songs in Many eys. Questions and Answers. Qui Vive. Ralph Waldo Emerson. *- Real Tree, The. See Over the Teacups. Reflections of a Proud Pedestrian. Rhymed Lesson, A (Urania). Robinson of Leyden. See Professor at the Breakfast- table, The. Rudolph the Headsman. fast-table, The. School-boy, The. Sea Dialogue, A. September Gale, The. Shadows, The. Sherman's in Savannah. Silent Melody, The. Soldier's Faith, The. Songs in Many Keys. Spring Has Come, The. Star and the Water-Lily, The. Statesman's Secret, The. Steamboat, The. Stethoscope Song, The. - Stratford Fountain. See Poem for the Dedication of the Fountain at Stratford-on-Avon, etc. Strong Heroic Line, The. See Poem Read at the Din- ner given to the Author, etc. - Talks on Trees. See Autocrat of the Breakfast-table, Th €. Tattered Ensign, The. See Old Ironsides. Temple of Human Liberty, The. “Thy sacred leaves, fair freedom's flower.” of Liberty, The. To an Insect. To an English Friend. To James Russell Lowell. To my Readers. To the Portrait of “A Gentleman.” To the Portrait of “A Lady.” Too Young for Love. Toadstool, The. Tree Planting. Two Armies, The. Two Streams, The. Under the Violets. Under the Washington Elm, Cambridge. Union, The. See Brother Jonathan's Lament for Sister Caroline. Union and Liberty. TJnsatisfied. TJrania, a Rhymed Lesson. (Urania.) Veritas. Voice of the Loyal North, A. Voiceless, The. - Voyage of the Good Ship Union. War for the Union, The. See Inevitable Trial, The. Washington’s Birthday. Welcome to the Alumni. Welcome to the Nations. What we all Think. , When We Plant, a Tree. - “Where we love is home.” See Poet at the Breakfast- table, The. - Why They Twinkle. See Album Verses. Wonderful “One-hoss Shay,” The. See Deacon's Mas- terpiece, The ; or, The Wonderful “One-hoss Shay.” Words on Language. See Rhymed Lesson, A (Urania). Holmes, T:—Conjugating Dutchman, The. Conjugating German, The. See Conjugating Dutch- man, The. Holstein, C: L.-But One Flag for Our Country. Holt, Isabella.-Lament: “FIe is gone with his blue eyes.” Holt, Jos.-Agriculture and Love of Country. Love of Country. See Agriculture and Love of Country. Stand by the Flag. Holt, M. A.—Rest. - - IHolton, Helen A.—Ring, Easter Bells. - Winter's Snows. See Winter Song. Holty, Heinrich.-Harvest Song. Hölty, Ludwig.—Winter Song. Holway, Grace Bacon.—Intelligent Cat. Holz, Arno.—Like One of These was he. Home, F.Wyville.—Dover Cliff. English Girl, An. In a September Night. Home, Hattie.—Seasons, The. Home, Rev. J:—Douglas. Douglas's Account of Himself. See Douglas. Norval. See Douglas. -- - Scene from Douglas, A. See Douglas. See Autocrat of the Break- See Flower See Rhymed Lesson, A. Home, Rev. J. : (Continued). Soliloquy of Douglas, A. See Douglas. Home Recreations.—Comin' through the Rye. Hard Shave, A. - . - Spirit of '76. r Homer.—Bending of the Bow, The. See Odyssey, The. Camp at Night, The. See Iliad, The. Combat between Paris and Menelaus. See Iliad, The. Defiance of Hector and Ajax, The. See Iliad, The. Duel of Menelaus and Paris, The. Exploit of Hector, The. See Iliad, The. Grief of Achilles for the Slaying of Patroclus, Menoetus' Son. See Iliad, The. Hector. Slain by Achilles. See Iliad, The. , Hector's Exploit at the Barriers of the Grecian Fleet. See Iliad, The. Hector's Farewell to Andromache. See Iliad, The. Helen at the Scaean Gates. See Iliad, The. Helen on the Rampart. See Iliad, The. Hermes in Calypso's Island. See Odyssey, The. House of Alcinois, The. See Odyssey, The. Iliad, The. odºs Reveals himself to his Father. 16. Odysseus’ Speech to Nausicaa. See Odyssey, The. Odyssey, The. Palace of Alcinois, The. See Odyssey, The. Parting of Hector and Andromache, The. See Odyssey, See Iliad, The. Reply of Achilles to the Envoys of Agamemnon, Solicit- ing a Reconciliation. See Iliad, The. Return of Ulysses. See Odyssey, The. Song the Sirens Sung, The. See Odyssey, The. Triumph of Hector, The. See Iliad, The. Ulysses and the Sirens. See Odyssey, The. Victory of Hector, The. See Iliad, The. , Hone, W:—Drawing King and Queen on Twelfth Night. Feast of Fools, The. - Feast of the Ass, The. First of April, The. La Galette du Roi. St. Distaff's Day and Plough Monday. Hone’s Year Book.-Presepio, The. Honeywell, J.-Menagerie, The. Honeywood, St. John.--Darby and Joan. On Washington's Farewell Address. Radical Song of 1786, A. * Hood, C : Newton.—How the La Rue Stakes Were Lost. FIood, E. P.-God, Who Hath Made the Daisies. IHood, T:—Art of Book-keeping, The. (Alt.) . Autumn. See Ode: Autumn. Bachelor's Dream, The. - Ballad: “It was not in the winter.” Ballad: “She’s up and gone, the graceless girl.” Ballad: “Sigh on, sad heart, for love's eclipse.” Ballad: “Spring it is cheery.” |Ben Bluff. - Blank Verse, in Rhyme. See Nocturnal Sketch[, A]. Bridge, of Sighs, The. Carelesse Nurse-Mayd, The Child and Mother. See Mother. Cockle vs. Cackle. - Come with the Ring. See Please to Ring the Belle. Comet, The. Death. Death Bed, The. Death's Ramble. Demon Ship, The. Die Herz Blume. Domestic Asides; or, Truth in Parentheses. Domestic Didactics by an Old Servant. Domestic Poems. Double Knock, The. T}ream of Eugene Aram, The. Duel, The. Epicurean Reminiscences of a Sentimentalist. , Equestrian Courtship. & Eugene Aram's Dream. The. Fair Ines. Faithless Nelly Gray. Faithless Sally Brown. False Poets and True. Farewell, Life. See Stanzas: “Farewell, life,” etc. Flowers. - French and English. Gold. See Miss Kilmansegg and her Precious Leg. Good-night. See Domestic Poems. Haunted House, The. Her Death. See Miss Kilmarisegg and her Precious Leg. He ºral. See Miss Kilmansegg and her Precious eg. History of John Day. See John Day. Home Memories. FIouse where I Was Born, The. Remember. I Love Thee. I Remember, I Remember. I’m not at Single Man. John Day. To a Child Embracing his See Dream of Eugene Aram, See I Remember, I 478 AUTHOR, INDEX Hopper Hood, T: (Continued). Lady at Sea, The. Lady's Dream, The. 1 “Lake and a Fairy Boat, A. Lay of Real Life, A: Lay of the Laborer, The. Lear. Lee Shore, The. Letter of Advice, A. - Lines in a Young Lady's Album. ... Little Red Riding-Hood; or, The Wicked Wolf and the Virtuous Woodcutter (?) Lost Expedition with Franklin, The. Lost Heir, The. Love. - Love Bettered by Time. p Love Thee. Sce I Love Thee. g Love Thy Mother, Little One. See To a Child Embrac- ing his Mother. - tº - “Lullaby, or, lullaby.” See Domestic Poems. Maiden's Request, The. (Wr. at. to S: Lover.) See Please to Ring the Belle. Man and Boy. e May Morning, A. See Song: “O lady, leave thy silken thread.” Melancholy. See Ode on Melancholy. Miss Kilmansegg and her Precious Leg. More Hullahbaloo ! Morning Meditations. - º My Mother Bids me Spend my Smiles. “My New Pittayatees” (?). No I See November. | Nocturnal Sketch, A. November. November in England. See November. November in London. Ode: Autumn. Ode on a Distant Prospect of Clapham Academy. Ode on Melancholy. Ode to Autumn. See Ode: Autumn. Ode to My Little Son. See Domestic Poems. Ode to Perry. Ode to Rae Wilson, Esquire. Ode to the Moon. Old House at Home, The. ber. On the Art-unions. Open Question, An. Our Village, By a Villager. , Pain in a Pleasure Boat. Parental Ode to My Son, Aged Three Years and Tive Months, A. See Domestic Poems. Past and Present. See I Remember, I Remember. Pedler and His Trumpet, The. Please to Ring the Belle. Pompey’s Ghost. Puss and her Three Kittens. Queen Mab. IReminiscences of a Sentimentalist. See Reminiscences of a Sentimentalist. Retrospective Review, Rotterdam. Ruling Power, The. Ruth. Sailor's Apology for Bow-legs, A. Sally Simpkin's Lament. Sausage-maker’s Ghost, The. Serenade: “Ah, sweet ! thou little knowest how.” Serenade, A: “Ilullaby, oh, lullaby.” See Domestic |Poems. Silence. Singing for the Million. See More Hullahbaloo. Song: “A lake and a fairy boat.” See. Song for Music. Song: “O lady, leave thy silken thread.” Song: “The stars are with the voyager.” Song for Music. Song of the Shirt, The. Spring. Stanzas: “Farewell, life,” etc. . Sunday Question, The. See Open Question, An. Superiority of Machinery, The. Tim Turpin. Time, Hope and Memory. Tim; of Roses. See Ballad: “It was not in the win- er.” - To To a Child [Embracing his Mother]. To a Sleeping Child. To Charles Dickens. To Henrietta, on her Departure to Calais. To Minerva. To My Daughterſ, on Her Birthday—O.]. To My Infant Son. See Domestic Poems. True Death. Truth in Parentheses. in Parentheses. Turtles, The. Water Lady, The. “What Can an Old Man Do but Die?” “Spring it is cheery.” White Lady, The. Written in a Young Lady's Album. See Song for Music. See I Remember, I Remem- Epicurean See Domestic Asides; or, Truth See Ballad: Hood, Tom, Jr.—Cannibal Flea, The. Muddled Metaphors. - Poets and Linnets. Tea, The. Hook, Theo. E: —Advice to Children. w Cautionary Verses to Youth of Both Sexes. Clubs. PunS. Pursuit of Legal Advice under Difficulties, The.—A Family Scene. - IIooker, R. :—Law. See Necessity of Law. Necessity of Law. Hooker, W: Brian.—City, The. From Life. Maker of Images, The. Portrait, A. º Riverside. Hookham, G :—Chamonix. - IIooper, Ellen Sturgis.-Beauty and Duty.’ Chimney-sweep, The. , - Duty. Straight Road, Thé. Hooper, Mrs. Lucy Hamilton [Jones].-Civil War [–An º of the Commune]. (Tr.) See Relenting OO, - Hetty McEwen. Ring's Ride, The. Relenting Mob, A. Three Loves. Three Visitors. Trumpeter's Betrothed, The. - IHope, Amºny—cordial Relations. See Dolly Dialogues, e (Tr.) Dolly Dialogues, The. Heart of the Princess Osra, The. Honor of Zenda, The. See Prisoner of Zenda, The. How they Stopped the Run. See Sport Royal. If Love Were All. See Prisoner of Zenda, The. Little Joke, A. Matter-of, Duty, A. See Dolly. Dialogues, The. My Last Chance: See Dolly Dialogues, The. Perverseness of It, The. Philosopher in the Apple Orchard, The. Prisoner of Zenda, The. `s Queen's Letter, The. See Ruperts of Hentzau. Retribution. See Dolly Dialogues, The. ‘Rupert of Hentzau. Th Sin of the Bishop of Modenstein, . See Heart of the Princess Osra, The. - Slight Mistake, A. See Dolly Dialogues, The. Sport Royal. That Little Wretch. See Dolly Dialogues, The. FIope, Jas. Barron.—Cuba. - John Smith's Approach to Jamestown. Oath of Freedom, The. Eſope, Laurence.—Ashore. Bride, The. - FChristina and his Flute. Masters, The. - Hopkins, Alphonso A.—It Might Have been. Hopkins, Elisau S.—Pawpaw, The. - Hopkins, Ellice.—Me and Thee. (Tr.) Hopkins, Gerard Manley.—Starlight Night, The. Hopkins, Herbert Müller.—On Entering a New House. Hopkins, Jennie L.-My Valentine. Hopkins, Louisa Parkins.—December. Nativity, The. School Cantata. , Hopkins, . Mary S.—Mary Ellen Attends a School of Elocu- 10Il. Hopkins, Vira.--Why Ben Schneider Decides for Prohibi- IOIl. - Hopkinson, Fs.-American Independence. Battle of the Kegs, The. British Valor Displayed. Daughter’s Rebellion, The. New Roof, The. On The Late. Successful Expedition against Louisburg. Song: “My Generous Heart Disdains.” - Hopkinson, Jos.-Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean. Hail, Columbia. Hail, Columbia, Happy Land. Reverence for Law. Washington. Hopper, Anna.-Playing Entertainment. Hopper, Nora.-April in Ireland. Blackbird, The. Christmas. Cold Wind, The. Dark Man, The. Dirge for Aoine. Eve of Mary, The. Fairy Fiddler, The. Fairy Music, The. Gold Song. FIallow E’en. March. Marriage Charm, A. Mo Bouchaleen Bwee. Phyllis and Damon. Sea, The. Strangers, The. See Hail, Columbia. 479 Hopper AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Hopper, Nora (Oontinued). Three Brigits, The. Virgin's Lullaby, The. Wind among the Reeds, The. IHoppin, W: J.-Charley [or Charlie ] Machree. Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus).—Death of Cleopatra, The. Diffugere Nives. Epistle XVI: “Horace's Farm.” Epistola XVI. See Epistle XVI: “Horace's Farm.” Happy the Man. Horace, Bk. IV., Ode 9. Life Upright, The. “Non Omnis Moriar.” O Fons Banduslae. Sabine Farm, The. True Love is Blind. Would-Be Literary Bore. IHorn, E: Traill.—Three Wishes, The. Hornblo; Arthur, and Klein, C:—Lion and the Mouse, h €. Horne, Herbert P.-Amico Suo. Formosa Puellae. “If She be Made of White and Red.” Nancy Dawson. Nos Exaudi, Domine l Question and an Answer, A. Young Windebank. Horne, R: Hengist.—Akinetos. Distraught for Meropé. Eos. See Orion. Genius. In Forest Depths. . See Orion. Laurel Seed, The. Meeting of Orion and Artemis. Orion: An Epic Poem. Pelters of Pyramids. |Plough, The. Slave, The. Solitude and the Lily. Spoiled Child, A. IHorton, Judge Albert H.-Fountain of Crime, The. Horton, Alice.—Tale of a Temptation. Horton, G:—Deakin Brown's Way. Enj’yin' Poor Health. Farmer's Song-bird, The. “Makin' Things a-Purpose to Be Et.” Night in Lesbos, A. % Obstinate Old Man, An. FIosford, Maud.—Bargains in Hearts. Hosmer, Frd’k L.-Cross and Flag. O Beautiful, My Country. Hosmer, W: H: Cuyler.—My Own Dark Genessee. Song of Texas. Boss, G : W.-Two Pictures. Hough, Rev. Alfred J.-Devil, The. Duty. Flag and Cross. How They Caught the Panther. “We’re Building Two a Day !” IHough, Emerson.—Lid of the Grave, The. My Stout Old Heart and I. Stolen Bridegroom. Houghton, G :-Album-Leaves. See Orion. See Orion. See Orion. Ambition. See Album-Leaves. Charity. See Album-Leaves. Courage. See Album-Leaves. Daisy. See Album-Leaves. Four-leaf Clover. Handsel Ring, The. Legend of St. Olaf's Kirk, The. Legend of Walbach Tower, The. Manor Lord, The. Purity. See Album-Leaves. Regret. See Album-Leaves. Sandy Hook. This Name of Mine. See Album-Leaves. Valborg Watching Axel’s Kirk, The. Houghton, R. : Monckton Milnes, Lord.—All Things Once Are Things For Ever. “Arm of aid to the Weak, An.” At Amalfi. Brookside, The. Carpe Diem. Columbus and the Mayflower. Divorced. Envoy to an American Lady, An. Finis. See “Arm of aid to the Weak, An.” Forest, The. Forever Unconfessed. From Altruria. Good Night. Good Night and Good Morning. Half Truth. Humility. I Wandered by the Brookside. Illumination of St. Peters. In Memoriam. Labor. Lady Moon. London Churches. See Brookside, The. IHoughton, R: Monckton Milnes, Lord (Continued). Long-Ago, The. Men of Old, The. Nessun Maggior Dolore. our ºther Tongue. See Envoy to an American Lady, Il Palm and Pine. See Palm-tree and the Pine, The. Palm-tree and the Pine, The. Shadows. See Nessun Maggior Dolore. Since Yesterday. Small Things. ; “So should we live that every hour.” Song: “I wandered by the brook-side.” side, The. Song of the Railroad, The. . Strangers Yet. To Charles Lamb. Venetian Serenade, The. Worth of Hours, The. Written at the Baths of Tucca. Written in Petrarch’s House. Youth, that Pursuest. Howrg at Home.—By Summer Woods. Elm Blossom. Olive Trees of Palestine. ' Our Willows. House, B: Davenport.—Mother of Lincoln, The. BIowsehold, The...—My Mother. Household Words.-Our Sister. PHouser, Mrs. Jessie F.—Woman Healed, The. Housman, Alfred E:—“Along the Field as we Came by.” Blackbird, The. Bredon Hill. From Far. In Haste. Merry Guide, The. “Oh, See How Thick.” “On Wenlock Edge.” Power of Malt, The. Reveille. Housman, Laurence.—Comforters, Companions, The. Settlers, The. Young Bloods. HoustoniºMarg. Belle Meriel.—Poet in the Market-Place, €. See Brook- The. Houstom Post.—Prophecy, A. Waiting. Hovel, E:—See THURLOW, E : HOVEL, Lord. Hovey, R :—Accident in Art. & America. At the Crossroads. At the End of Day. Barney Magee. Battle of Manila, The. Beethoven's Third Symphony. Birth of Galahad, The. Call of the Bugles, The. Chanson de Rosamonde. Comrades. Dartmouth Winter-song. Envoy—To “More Songs from Vagabondia.” IFaith and Fate. Faun, The. From the Faun. IHer Valentine. IHunting-Song. Ravanagh, The. Launa Dee. Laurana's Song. Love in the Winds. Love of a Boy Today, The. New York. - Sea Gypsy, The. Sonnet: Love in the Winds. Spring Song. Stein Song, A Taliesin: A Masque. Thought of Her, The. Toast, A Two Lowers, The. Unmanifest Destiny. Voices of Unseen Spirits. Wanderer, The. Wander-lovers, . The. Winter Thought of Dartmouth in Manhattan. Word of the Lord from Havana, The. Ylen's Song. See Birth of Galahad, The. How, W: Walsham.—Behold, I stand at the Door and nock. O Word of God Incarnate. Howard, Capt. —Good for Evil. Howard, Miss ——Jephthah's Rash Vow. Howard, Blanche Willis. See TEUFFEL, Mme. Howard, Clara M.–Ghost of Tone Rock, The. Howard, Ethel B.-Night-Wanderer, The. Howard, Mrs. G. M.–Secret, A. Howard, H: See SURREY, Earl of. Howard, Hugh.-Brandy and Soda. Howard, Mrs. M. F.—How Mr. Blinks Named the Baby. Let me Go Back, Chillun. IIoward, Norman,—Christmas-tide Shadow, A. See Taliesin: a Masque. WON 480 AUTHOR INDEX Hubbard J Howard, Rebecca P.—Off to the Shore. Howard, Sarah E.-Jubilee of the Flowers, The. My Baby Brother. Howard, Rev. W. D.—“Young men, let the nobleness of your mind impel you to its improvement.” Howard, W. S.—Story of Christmas Eve, A. Howard, W:—Letter from Santa Claus, A. & , £Iowarth, Ellen Clementine.—Thou Wilt never Grow Old. 'Tis but a Little Faded Flower. Way of the Cross, The. Howarth, G : R.—Room for You. Howe, Dorothy.—Mud Pies. What Makes Christmas. Howe, Herbert A.—Life on the Moon. Howe, Jos.-Deserted Nest, The. - Flag of Old England, The. - FIowe, Mrs. Julia Ward Howe.—American Art. Battle Hymn of the Republic I, Thel. Crown His Bloodstained Pillow. Dead Christ, The. - Eucharist of Affliction. Flag, The. Fulton. Hamlet at the Boston. - How the Fourth of July Should be Celebrated. Imagined. Reply of Eloise to the Poet's Questioning. See Thoughts in Pere La Chaise. J. A. f Lincoln. Our Country. Our Fathers. Our Orders. Pardon. Parricide. Pilot, The. Pio Nono. Robert E. Tee. Royal Guest, The. Summons, The. Thoughts in Pere la Chaise. Tribute to a Servant. - Howe, Laura Eliz. See RICHARDS, Mrs. LAURA. Howe, Mark Antony De Wolfe.—Birthday Verse, A. Distinction. Travellers, The. ! Valiant, The. “Whom the Gods, Love.” Howe, Martha C.—Knight and the Page, The. Howell, Clark.-Our Reunited Country. Our United Country. . Howell, Mrs. Eliz. [Lloyd].—Authors. ations. Boys of the Bible. Building the Ladder. - Capping Quotations. See Literary Recreations. Flowers. See Literary Recreations. Holiday Acrostic, A. Literary Recreations. Milton’s Prayer in Blindness. Milton’s Prayer of Patience. - Old and Blind. (Wr. at. to J: Milton.) Prayer of Patience. Our Holidays. Seasons, The. See Literary Recreations. Temperance Alphabet, A. - Ten Famous Women. Howell, Jas.-Opinion. See Literary Recre- See Milton’s Words. & Howells, Mildred.—Down a Woodland Way. God’s Will. Moral in Sevres, A. W Romance. - - There is Pansies. - Howells, W: Dean.-Battle in the Clouds, The. Before the Gate. - - Calvary. Caprice. Change. Conscience. Convention. - - Earliest Spring. See In Earliest Spring. Experience. - # From Generation to Generation. - Gone. Hope. If. In August. In Earliest Spring. Judgment Day. Louise, the Slave. Mouse Trap, The. Mulberries, The. Mysteries, The. Our Thanksgiving Accept. Pilot's Story, The. Poet's Friends, The. Saint Christopher. Song the Oriole Sings, The. Thanksgiving, A Thorn, The. Two Wives, The. Vision. See Thanksgiving, A. Howells W: Dean (Oontinued). What Shall it Profit 3 Howells, Winifred.—Forthfaring. Past. * .*- Poet and the Child, The. Wasted Sympathy, A Howitt, Mary.—April. Ballad, A: “Among green pleasant meadows.” (Tr.) Barley-Mowers' Song, The. : - - Beaver, The. Birds in Summer. Broom Flower, The. Buttercups and Daisies. Camel, The. * e Children's Appeal, The. Child's Hymn, The. See Poor Child's Hymn, The. Coming of Spring, The. - - Cornfields. Dragon-Fly, The. Fairies of the Caldon-Low, The. Father is Coming. Fishing Boat, The. Flax Flower, The. Hawking Party in the Olden Time, A. Humming-bird, 62. - Kingfisher, The. Lion, The. - Little Brawl, A. Little Children. Little Streams. Locust, The. Long-tailed Titmouse Nest, The. Mabel on Midsummer Day. Marien Lee. Monkey, The. Mountain Children. Northern Seas, The. (Alt. also to W : Howitt.) Oak Tree, The. Old Christmas. Poor Child's Hymn, The. Rose of May, The. - Sea, The. - Sea Fowler, The. Sea-Gull, The. September. Silkworm, The. Sparrow’s Nest, The. - Spider and the Fly, The. - Spring, The. See “Spring, she is a blessed thing, The.” “Spring, she is a blessed thing, The.” Spring is Coming. Squirrel, The. Summer Woods. Swinging Song, The. Tibbie Inglis. - True Story of Web Spinner, The. TJnregarded Toils of the Poor, The. Use of Flowers, The. # Uses of the Flowers. See Use of Flowers, The. Voice of Spring, The. - Voice of the Grass, The. Voyage with the Nautilus, The. Winter-Fire, The. Wood-Mouse, The. • Howitt, W:—Departure of the Swallow, The. Grey Squirrels, The. Northern Seas, The. (Alt. also to Mary Howitt.) Summer Noon, A. Wind in the Frolic, The. Howland, E:—Condemned, The. : Howland, G :-Birthday of Washington ever Honored, The. Fading. - . Howland, H. E.—After-dinner Speech before the Harvard . Club of New York. Howland, Mrs. Mary [Woolsey]...—First Spring Flowers. In the Hospital. Rest. See In the Hospital. … " Howlister, Mary.—Our Flag. - Howliston, Mary.—February Twelfth. Hoyer, J. Russell.–By Sivern Sea. Hoyle, W: (?)—I’ll Take what Father Takes. Hoynton, J:—Why the Cows Came Late. FIoyt, Eleanor. See BRAINERD, ELEANOR Hoym. Hoyt, Helen O.-Ellis Park. Lover Sings of a Garden, The. New-Born, The. - Rain at Night. Since I have Felt the Sense of Death. What the Trees Think. . Hoyt, J. K.—“Yes, sing the song of the orange tree.” PHoyt, Ralph.-Old. - - ,” Snow.—A Winter Sketch. . . . . Tour of St. Nicholas, The. . * World for Sale, The. Hubbard, Elbert-Law of Obedience, Thé. . . Message to Garcia, A. . Prayer of Gratitude. . . . . . ; Hubbard, Eliz. Ingram.—Catholic Psalm, The. Hubbard, R. B.-Texas Centennial Oration, Hubbard, R: Dudley.—Retrospect, A, (At. also to Felicia D. Hemans.) & 3 : 481 Hubbell AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Hubbell, C: Bulkley-Opportunity to be Seized by Fore: lock. Hubbell, Mark S.—“Don’t cheer, the poor devils are dy- 1Il 3 y 8. Buch, Richarda.-Midnight. Hudson, Miss H. R.—Newsboy's Debt, The. (4t. Helen Hunt Jackson.) Poet and Painter. Tit for Tat. Hudson, Mrs. Mary [Clemmer] |Ames]+By the Sea. “For they alone have need of Sorrow. Good-by Sweetheart. Mother Love. Nantasket. Peace. Something Beyond. Words for Parting. Hudson, Sanford A.—Truant. Hueffer, Ford Madox,−Antwerp. Children's Song. Thanks While Unharnessing. Wisdom. Huestis, Annie Campbell.—Gentle-breath. Little White Sun, The. Twenty-old and Seven-wild. Hughan, Jessie Wallace.—Regent's Examination, The. Hughes, Annie.—Pussy's Better Nature. Hughes, C: E.-Lincoln. Hughes, E. A.—Two Armies, The. Hughes, Hugh J.-Pards. Hughes, J:—Prince Eugene. (Tr.) Ungrateful Cupid, The. (Tr.) BIughes, Mabel E.-Madonna at Palos. EIughes, M. M.–Ring Out, Wild Bells. Hughes, Rupert.—For Decoration Day. Martyrs of the Maine, The. Hughes, T:—Boat Race, The. See Tom Brown at Oxford. Fighting. See Tom Brown's School Days at Rugby. Morning and Afternoon Chapel. See Tom Brown's School Days at Rugby. Tom Brown at Oxford. Tom Brown at Rugby. at Rugby. Tom Brown Starting for Rugby. School Days at Rugby. Tom Brown's First Grief. ford. Tom Brown's School Days at Rugby. “We listened, as all boys in their better moods will listen.” See Tom Brown's School Days at Rugby. Hughes, T: Smart.—Belshazzar's Feast. Hugo, Victor Marie.—A. L. Address at the Peace Congress, 1849. Against Curtailing the Right of Suffrage. At the Barricade. Battle of Waterloo, The... See Les Misérables. Billows and Shadows. See Les Misérables. See Les Misérables. also to See Tom Brown's School Days See Tom Brown's See Tom Brown at Ox- Bird of Life, The. Bishop's Silver Candlesticks. Bourgeois, The. By Order of the King. Caught in the Quicksand. Children of the Bonnet Rouge. See Ninety-three. Civil War I—an Episode of the Commune]. See Re- lenting Mob, A. Close of the Battle of Waterloo. See Les Misérables. See Les Misérables. Conscience. Death of Jean Valjean. Death Opens on the Dawn. Death Penalty, The. Despair. See Les Misérables. IXjinns, The. Dona Sol. I)ry Bread. Evening. Exile's Hope, The. Extasy. Extravaganza, An. Fight with a Cannon, A. See “Ninety-three.” See Hernani. Gamin, The. See Les Misérables. Gastibelza. See Guitare. Gavroche and the Elephant. See Les Misérables. Ghost Song. Good-night. Grandmother, The. Guillotine, The. Guitare. Hernani. Hiring Swiss Regiment, The. See Swiss Mercenaries, €. Hope in God. Hour of Prayer, The. How Good are the Poor l See Poor Fisher Folk, The. If my Verses had the Wings. “In spite of censorship, in spite of the Index.” Invective against Napoleon the Little. “It suppresses duration, it suppresses space, it sup- presses suffering.” Hugo, Victor Marie (Qontinued). Jean Valjean. See Les Misérables. º Jean Valjean and the Bishop. See Les Misérables.... Jean Mººn plays the Christmas Saint. See Les Mis- érables. Jean Valjean Reveals Himself. See Les Misérables. Jean Valjean's Sacrifice. See Les Misérables. John Valjohn and the Savoyard. See Les Misérables. King and People. See By Order of the King. L'Ange qui Veille. See Watching Angel, The. Last Days of a Condemned. Les Feuilles d’Automne. Les Misérables. º “Let us not fall into the vulgar whim and dishonor the ceñtury in which we live.” º Liberty of the Press[; or, The Human Mindl. 1850. Lion and Prince. Little Gavroche. See Les Misérables. Maiden, were I a King. Man Overboard, A. See Les Misérables. Monster Cannon, The. See Ninety-three. Monument to Shakespeare, A. See William Shake- Speare. Napoleon le Petit. See Napoleon the Little. Napoleon the Little. Napoleon's Overthrow. See Les Misérables. Necessity of Religion. New Song to an Old Tune, A. Night in June, A Ninety-three. On a Barricade. Only a Dog. Out of the Depths. Poet's Simple Faith, The. Poor Children, The. Poor Fisher Folk, The. . Poor Folk. Poor Little Children. Practical Religious Instruction. Present Age, The. See Napoleon the Little. Recollection of Childhood, A. (Tr. by Sir George Young.) Relenting Mob, A. Republic or a Monarchy, A Retrospect, A. Rome and Carthage. Secret Executions. See Last Days of a Condemned. Shall we Live Again } Song: “Beauty to boast, methinks 'tis rather late.” Souvenir d'Enfance. See Recollection of Childhood, A. Speech of the Grand, Rabbi, Moses-Ben-Habib, to Fer. dinand and Isabella. See Torquemada. Sun of Liberty, The. Swiss Mercenaries, The. “This century is the grandest of centuries.” See Na- poleon, the Little, “This century proclaims the Sovereignty of the citizen.” See Napoleon the Little. To a Daughter on her Marriage. Torquemada. Trap, The. See Les Misérables. Two Napoleons,. The. United States of Europe, The. See Address at the Peace Congress, 1849. Universal Suffrage, May 20th, 1850. Vanished City, The. Walk on the Rocks. Watching Angel, The (Dans l’Alcove Sombre). Waterloo. See Les Misérables. “Who art thou, shadowy passer-by ?” William Shakespeare. Huigin, E. J. V.-Weaver, The. Hull, Eleanor.—Consecration. (Tr.) Fairies’ Lullaby, The. gºver of Nut Brown Maids, The. 6. Soul's Desire, The. Youth and Age. Hull, J. Marvin.—To-morrow and To-day. Hull, Mary H.-Sun or Satellite % Hulme, E: Maslin.-In the Convent Garden. Twilight Song, A Hult, Gottfried.—“I dreamed that dream was quenched.” Hume, Alex.-Of the Day Estivall. Story of a Summer Day, The. Summer Day, A. See Story of a Summer Day, The. Humphrey, Fs. A.—Mercantile Transaction, A. IHumphrey, Heman, D. D. (?) — Howard, the Prisoners' Friend. Memory of the Good. Friend. Humphrey, L. H.-Ilse, The. (Tr.) See HEINRICH HEINE Humphreys, D:—Burning of Fairfield. EIappiness of America, The. Mount Vernon. On Disbanding the Army. Hungerford, Mrs. M. C.—Oh, for a Manl Old King Cole. Hunnis, W:—Happy Shepherds Sit and See. Rhymed Will of Hunnis, The. See Howard, the Prisoners' 482 . AUTHOR INIDEX. Hyde Hunt, Albert E.-Evening Doze, An. Hunt, Arthur P.-Voyage of the “Fram,” The. Hunt, Belle.—But—. Hunt, Freeman.-Behind Time. Hunt, Geo. D.—Choosing a Trade or Profession. Hunt, H. C.—Common Bond, The. La Jeune Malade. Orphan's Trust, The. Sisters, The. IIunt, Mrs. Helen [Fiske] . [HUNT). Hunt, º |H:) Leigh.--Abou Ben Adhem [and the An- gel J. Angel in the House, An. “Angel wrote and vanished, The.” €Iłł. Autobiography of Leigh Hunt, The. Better Things. (For somewhat diff. vers. See MACDON- ALD, G : Captain Sword. Chorus of [the] Flowers. the Flowers. Cupid Drowned. Cupid Swallowed. Dearest Poets, The. Death. T}ryads, The. Fairies' Song. Orchard. Fancy Concert, The. Feast of the Poets, The. Fish, the Man, and the Spirit, The. Flowers. See Songs and Chorus of the Flowers. ‘For there are two heavens, sweet.” See Heaven upon Earth, A Garden and Summer House, A. See Story of Rimini, €. Glove and the Lions, The. Grasshopper and [the] Cricket, The. hopper and Cricket. Heaven upon Earth, A. Hero and Leander. Inexhaustibility of the Subject of Christmas. Jaffar [; an Eastern Tradition]. Jenny Kissed Me. See Rondeau. Jovial Priest’s Confession, The. (Tr.) Joy of Spring. Lesson in Reading, A. See Autobiography of Leigh Hunt, The. Lilies. Love-letters Made in Flowers. Mahmoud. May and the Poets. Montepulciano. (Tr.) Morning at Ravenna. Nile, The. Nun, The. Poppies. Ravenna. Ravenna Pine Forest. Rondeau : “Jenny Kiss'd Me.” Sneezing. Song: “Clear, fresh and dulcet streams.” FRANCESCO PETRARCH. Song of Fairies [Robbing an Orchard]. (Tr.) Song of the Flower. Song to Ceres. Songs and Chorus of the Flowers. Songs of the Flowers. See Songs and Chorus of the Flowers. p Sonnet: Found by Mr. Alexander Ireland. Stolen Fruit. Story of Rimini, The. To a Child. During Sickness. See To T. L. H., Six Years Old, during a Sickness. To J. H. To June. To T. L. H. [Six Years Old, during a Sickness]. To the Grasshoper and [the] Cricket. True King, The. (Tr.) Trumpets of Doolkarnein, The. Two Heavens. See Heaven upon Earth, A. Vaucluse. Hunt, Josephine.—You Kissed Me. Hunt, Josie R.—Katie Lee and Willie Grey. J. H. Pixley.) Hunt, Leigh. See HUNT, (JAS. H. :) LEIGH. Hunt, Rob’t.—Poetry of Science. Wonders of an Atom, The. See Poetry of Science. Hunt, Mrs. Sara Keables.—Schoolday. Two Little Stockings, The. Hunt, W : E :—Golden-rod. Passing of Summer, The. Sea’s Influence, The. THunter, Anne,—Indian Death-song. Lot of Thousands, The. “My Mother Bids me Bind my Hair.” Remembrance. Sce JACKSON, Mrs. HDLEN See Abou Ben Ad- See Songs and Chorus of (Tr.) See Song of Fairies Robbing an See To the Grass- (Tr.) See (Alt. also to Hunter, Rob't Mercer Taliaferro.—Aspirations of the Ameri- can People. Hunter, W. C.—Pictures of Winter. Hunter-Duvar, J:—Adieu to France. Brawn of England's Lay, De Roberval. Gallant Fleet, The. See De Roberval. How Balthazar the King went down into Egypt. John Awar's Last Lay. Mermaid's Song. Minnésingers Lied, The. Ohnāwa. See De Roberwal. Twilight Song. See De Roberval. Hunting, Gardner.—How Adventure Came to Petee. Hunting, G : F.—Help One Another. Huntington, Emily.—Little Housekeepers, The. Huntington, G :—America and England. Hymn of World Peace. IHuntington, Helen.—Gossip. Wayfarer, The. Huntinº Jedediah. —On the Coronation of Queen Vic- OI’lā. Huntington, M. H.-Little Acorn. Huntington, Mary Clarke.—Legend of the Christ-Child, A. Huntington, R. :—Louisburg. Sunrise on the Tusket. IHuntington, W: Reed.—Authority. Tellus. Huntley, Stanley.—Annabel Lee. Rehearsing for Private Theatricals. Spooperdyke's Burglars. Huntsman, E. E.-Intercollegiate Athletics. Hurley, T: H:—Tennyson. FIurnand, F. C.—Oh, My Geraldine. IHurst, A. E.-Brownies' Drill, The. T}oll Drill. Dumb-bell Drill. Flag Drill. Gymnastic Drill. May-pole Drill. Ring Drill. Scarf Drill. Tambourine Drill. Tennis Drill. EIurst, Rt. Rev. J. F.—“Church of Christ, if called to pass again through the age of martyrdom, The.” Churches and Saloons. FIusenbeth, Rev. Fred'k C:—Ruins of Babylon, The. Huskisson, W:—Conservative Innovator, The. EHusted, Marg.—Bright Hours. Husted, W: C.—Highway, The. Huston, Fs.-Twenty Years Ago. Hutcheson, Helen Thayer.—In the Hay-Loft. Out of Childhood. FIutchinson, A. H.-Boy's Pledge, A. Hutchinson, Ellen Mackay. See CORTISSOZ, Mrs. MACEAY [HUTCHINSON]. Hutchinson, Rev. J. P.-How Do You Know. Little Big-Horn. Methinks the Measure. Swordless Christ, The. Hutchinson, R. K.—Burial of the Cat, The. Hutt, Frank Walcott-Christmas Light, The. Fourth of July Wish. Vacation Time. Hutton, Jos.--Tomb of the Brave, The. Hutton Laurence.—Doves of Venice, The. EIuxley, T: H.-Darwin and Science. Origin of Species, The. Buxley, Mrs. T: H-If Endless Sleep. t & Liberal Education and Where to Find it, A. Tennyson. Hyatt, Gladys.-Mother Goose's Party. Hyatt, T: J.-Albert Drecker. g Hyde, Douglas-Address of Death to Tomas de Roiste, The. Breedyeen, The. Christmas Hymn. & Columbkille's Farewell. Cooleen, The. Death Lament of John O'Mahoney. Druid, The. Happy it is. Happy 'tis Blind, for Thee. Little Child, I Call Thee. My Grief on the Sea. My Love—Oh! she is My Love. Piper and the Púca, The. Ringleted Youth of my Love. Roman Earl, The. Star of my Sight. cº Were you on the Mountain } IHyde, E:—Silversmith, The. Hyde, Eliz. A.—Hymns as Mother Use' Ter Sing, The. Hyde, H: M.–Chop-House in the Alley, The. Hyde, Mary K.—Lincoln and the Little Horse. Hyde, W: DeWitt.—Art of Optimism. Basis of Friendship. Mission of the Public School, The. See De Roberval. ELLEN 483 Hyde AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Hyde, W. S.—Great Immortal Washington, The. Hyder Ali.—Love's Stratagem. IHynson, G : B.-Last Charge, The. Uncle Tommy’s Philosophy. Hyslop, Jas.--Cameronian's Dream, The. I., W. F. E.--Twilight's Hour. Idaho Arbor Day Manual.—School Environment. Iedgarj.”—Sable Theology. Iglehart, Ferdinand Cowle.—Defeat for the American Saloon. Image, Selwyn-Her Confirmation. # Meditation for Christmas Day, A. Prayer, A. Protestation, The. Imbride, Frank Morgan.-‘‘District No. 9.” Independent, The.—Baby Corn. Grasshopper, The. Just What I Wanted. Message, A. Ingalls, J. J.-Death of Congressman Burnes. Bulogy on the Death of Congressman James N. Burnes of Missouri. Opportunity. Prohibition in Kansas. Senator. Ingalls' Great Speech on the Death of Burnes of Missouri. See Eulogy on the Death of Congress- man James N. Burnes of Missouri. Ingelow, Jean. — Apprenticed. See Songs of the Night Watches “Art Tired?” See Dominion. At One Again. Better Way, The. Binding Sheaves. Brides of Enderby, The , or, the High Tide. Tide on the Coast of Lincolnshire, The. Brothers and a Sermon. Coming in of the “Mermaiden,” The. Divided. Dominion. Dream [s] that Came True, The. Eagles. See Songs of the Voices of Birds. Echo and the Ferry. For Exmoor. Giving in Marriage. God’s Time. See Honors. See High See Songs of Seven. º See Scholar and Carpenter. Goldilocks. See Brothers and a Sermon. Gone. Sée Star's Monument, The. Heigh-Ho! Daisies and Buttercups. . See Songs of Seven. High Tide on the Coast of Lincolnshire I, The J. High. Tide [The ; or, the Brides of Enderby]. See High Tide on the Coast of Lincolnshire, The. FIonors. I H. the Courage to be Gay. See Scholar and Car- penter. “If there be memory in the world to come.” See Star's Monument, The. “In regal quiet deep.” Christ's Resurrection. In the Nursery. Like a Laverock in the Lift. Long. White Seam, The. Longing for Home. See Songs of Seven. Love. See Songs of Seven. Lowers. See At One Again. Love’s Thread of Gold. Maiden with a Milking-pail, A. See Reflections Looking over a Gate at a Pool in a Field. Noble Tuck-man, The. Old Fisherman, The. See Brothers and a Sermon. Old Man's Prayer, The. See Brothers and a Sermon. On the Borders of Cannock Chase. “One *ś Oh! So Early.” Over the Green Downs. Persephone. Reflections. Regret. Sailing beyond Seas. Scholar and Carpenter. Sea-mews in Winter Time. Seven Times Four. [Maternity..] See Songs of Seven. Seven Times Five. [Widowhood.] See Songs of Seven. Seven Times One. [Exultation.] See Songs of Seven, Seven Times Seven.—[Longing for Home.] See Songs of Seven. | Seven Times Six.-IGiving in Marriage.] Sée Songs of €Werl. Seven Times Three.—[Love.] Seven Times Two. [Romance.j Singing Lesson, A [or Thel. e Song for the Night of Christ's Resurrection. Song of the Old Love. See Supper at the Mill. Songs of Seven. Songs of the Night Watches. Songs of the Voices of Birds. Sorrows Humanize Our Race. Star's Monument, The. Story of Life, A. Supper at the Mill. Sweet is Childhood. Though All Great Deeds. & “We shall walk no more through the sodden plain,” See Supper at the Mill. " See Song for the Night of Looking over a Gate at a Pool in a Field. See. Songs of Seven. See Songs of Seven. Ingelow, Jean (Continwed). When Sparrows Build. See Supper at the Mill. When the Sea Gives up Her Dead. Winstantley. Wreck of “The Grace of Sunderland.” and a Sermon. Ingemann, Bernhard Severin.—Legend of the Aspen, A. Ingersoll, Rob't Green.—Abraham Lincoln. America's Coming Greatness. At His Brother's Grave. At the Tomb of Napoleon. See Liberty of Man, Woman, and Child, The. Child's Laugh, A. Col. Ingersoll's Remarkable Vision. Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 21, 1876. Country Life. Declaration of Independence, The. Decoration Day. See Oration in New York City, 1882. Eulogy of Walt Whitman. Graves of our Dead, The. Hope Sees a Star. Liberty of Man, Woman, and Child, The. Libºº or Death. See Declaration of Independence, € See Brothers See Speech at Memorial Day Vision, The. Napoleon. Nominating James G. Blaine for President. Oration in New York City, 1882 Past Rises before me Like a Dream, The. Plumed Knight, The. See Nominating James G. Blaine for President. “Reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln.” Roscoe Conkling. Shakespeare. Speech at Indianapolis, Ind., Sept., 21, 1876. Truly Great, The. Sce Roscoe Conkling. Vision of War, The. See Speech at Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 21, 1876. Ingham, J : Hall.—Anton Seidl. Beethoven. Dreyfus. Genesis. George Washington. Love in Italy. M. Carnot's Death. Off Havana. Phillips Brooks. Reciprocity: Summer Sanctuary, A. Thought, A. “Ingoldsby, T:”—See BARHAM, R. : HARRIS. Ingraham, E. R.—Mrs. Jones's Revenge. (Arr.) Ingram, J: Kells.—Fragment, A. Memory of the Dead, The. National Presage Social Future, The. Nationality. Social Heredity. Sonnet: Majuba Hill. To A. J. Who Fears to Speak of Ninety-Eight? Winged Thoughts. “Innsly, Owen.” See JENNISON, LUCY WHITE. Interior, The.—Lincoln.-J: Vance Cheney. Ireland, Archbishop J:—Cry of Personal Liberty, The. Joan of Arc. Our Future. Patriotism. g Shall America be Ruled Forever by the Liquor Power? Temperance. Ireland, Mary E.-Sunday-School Truant. Iris, Scharmel.—After the Martvrdom. Early Nightfall. Iteration. Lament: “Lady, your heart has turned to dust.” Irish World.—Rum Everywhere. See Rum Evil, The. Rum Evil, The. “Ironquill.” . See WARE, EUGENE F. Irons, Genevieve M. J.-Easter. Irons, W: J.-Dies Irae. (Tr.) Irvine, Alex.-Social Pariah, A. Irvine, J. P.-August Afternoon, An. Indian Summer. Summer Drought. Irvine, Theodora Ursula.--Diction. Irving, E.-David, King of Israel. Irving, Eliz. Mansfield.—Medley, A. Irving, H:—“Said I to Myself, Said I.” Irving, Minna.-And she Cried. Betsy's Battle Flag. Blue and Gray, The. Bugle, The. Christmas Minuet, A. El Camilo. Grandmother's Valentine. Her Reason. Lost Bonnet—Lost Heart. Marching Still. New Fourth of July. Old Virginia Reel, The. Thanksgiving Wooing, A. Veteran, Wearing of the Green. Irving, Washington.—Abbotsford. Album Verses. 484 AUTHOR INDEX Jamieson Irving, Washington (Oontinued). lhambra, The. Author's Chamber, The. See Alhambra, The. Bee-hunt in the Far West, A. Catskill Mountains. See Rip Van Winkle. Certain Young Lady, A. Changing Spirit of Christmastide, The. Charms of Rural Life. The. See Rural Life in England. Christmas. Christmas Church. Christmas in England. Christmas Thoughts. Columbus Landing in the New World. See Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus. Club, The. See Oliver Goldsmith. Death of King Philip. See Philip of Pokanoket. Discovery of America, The. See Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus. Discovery of the Hudson River, The. See Knickerbocker History of New York. Falls of the Passaic, The. Forest Trees. “From that time until the period of arrival.” See Voyage, A. Grave, The. See Rural Funerals. He Who Plants an Oak. Knickerbocker's History of New York. Lexington. Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus. Life of Washington. Majesty of Trees, The. Moonlight on the Alhambra. Mother's Love Endures, A Mother’s Sacrifice. Oliver Goldsmith. Philip of Pokanoket. Reception of Columbus by the Spanish Court of Barce- Iona. See Life and Voyages of Christopher Colum- See Alhambra, The. llS.” Reflections on Westminster Abbey. See Westminster ey. Renowned Wouter Van Twiller, The. bocker History of New York. Ride of Ichabod Crane, The. Rip Van Winkle. Rural Funerals. Rural Life in England. Scenes from “Rip Van Winkle.” See Rip Van Winkle. Sir Walter Scott and His Dogs. See Abbotsford. Sorrow for the Dead. See Rural Funerals. True Nobleman, A. |Uses of History, The. New York. Voyage, A. g Washington at the Siege of Yorktown. Washington. Westminster Abbey. Widow and Her Son, The. Irwin, Emily D.—True Incident of the War, A. Irwin, R: W.-Historic Codfish, The. Irwin, T: C.—Caesar. Character, A. Faerie's Child, The. Minnie. Potato Digger's Song, The. To a Skull. Troubadour's Pilgrimage, The. Vine Song, The. Window Song, A. Irwin, Wallace (“Hashimura Togo.”)—Animals See Knicker- See Knickerbocker History of See Life of I Have €6Il. At the Stevenson Fountain. Baseball. Bass Solo, A. Beautiful Garden of Toys, The. Club Meeting of Solomon's Wives, A. Da Strit Pianna. From Romany to Rome. Grain of Salt, A. Hon. Gasolene, The. In our Curriculum. Nautical Extravagance, A. Santa Claus' Tree. Send-off, A. Solid Lady Vote, The... . Song for a Cracked Voice. Song of the Dancing Dervishes, The. This Fever Called Living. Togo Gets Acquainted with the Clothes Line. United States Senate, The –An Appreciation. Vassar Girl, The. Irwin, Will H.-Professor's Ball Game, The. Ives, Alice E.—Delsarte Girl. e Ives, Daisy Noble.—Survival of the Fittest, The. Ives, Sarah Noble.—What Happened to the Chickens. J J., A.—Muffin-Man, The. J., W. P.-French Market. The. Jack, Rev. Alex. B.-‘‘Or, suppose on the other hand he had told you the plea was granted.” Jack, Rev. Alex B. (Continued). You say, preach away, tell us something more of this Fruitless Fig Tree.” Jack, Anna L.-New Kind of Doll, A. Jackson, Andrew.—Appeal to the Patriotism of South Caro- lina, An. Union and Liberty. Union Linked with Liberty. Jackson, Edgar Stanway-Bo’s'n Jack of the “Albatross.” Dynamitér's Daughter, The. Wreck of the “Mary Wiley,” The. Jacksonº. Helen [Fiske] [Hunt]. (“H. H.”)—Arbutus, €. Ariadne's Farewell. Ballad of the Gold Country. Best. Burnt Ships. Coronation. Courteous Mother, A. (?) “Down to Sleep.” Emigravit. Forgiven. Fra Luigi's Marriage. Gondolieds. Habeas Corpus. If I Can Live. In April. Oy. Last Prayer, A. Love's Fulfilling. *:::::: l Orning-glory. My Legacy. My Strawberry. Newsboy's Debt, The. (At. also to H. R. Hudson.) Not as I Will. October. See October's Bright Blue Weather. October's Bright Blue Weather. Parable, A. Parable of St. Christopher, The. Poppies in the Wheat. Riviera, The. September. “Shore is lined with anchored ships, The. Simple Bill of Fare for a Christmas Dinner, A. Spinning. That Things are no Worse, Sire. Thought. Torcello. Transplanted. Triumph. Two Truths. Way to Sing, The. Wild Rose in September, A. Woman's Death-wound, A. Jackson, Gen. H. R.—Live Oak, The. My Wife and Child, Jackson, Louisa,—Only for This. Jackson, R. : A.-Incomplete Revelation, An. Jackson, S. Trevena.-Faith Of Our Mothers. Jackson, Willa Lloyd.—Enemies Meet at Death's Door. Union of the Blue and the Gray. Jacobi, Mary Putnam.—Woman Suffrage. Jacobs, Sarah S.—Changeless World, The. Jacobs, W: Burr.—Aaron Burr Document, The. Jacobus, Melancthon Williams.--"Fire in nature is not a substance.” Jacopone, Fra.—Stabat Mater Dolorosa. Jacque, G :-Moon and the Child, The. Jacques, J:—Oh, Say What is Truth? *. Jacques, M. F.—Great-grandmother's Garden. Jago, R. :—Absence. To Mabel. See Absence. With Leaden Foot Time, Creeps Along. Jakeway, C: Edwin.—Unfinished Prophecy, An. Jakeway, H. W.-Autograph Book of Blue, The. James, Mrs. Alice Archer [Sewall].-Butterfly, The. Processional. Sinfonia Eroica. James, C:—Arise, Ye Men of Strength and Might. Thought from Nietszche, A. Where the Mountain Sips the Sea. James, E. C.—Little Western Man, The. James I, King of Scotland.—Dawn of Love, The. Quair, The. Good Counsel. * Kingis Quair, The. See King's Quair. King's Quair, The. James, Fleming.—Johnston at Shiloh. James, HI:—Frances Anne Kemble. James, J: A.—“Events, with trumpet-call, summon us to our post.” Inducements to Earnestness in Religion. James the First of England. To Prince Henry. James the First of Scotland. Gude and Godlie Ballates, The. Spring Song of the Birds. James, Marquis of Montrose.—Excellent New Ballad, An. James, Rob't.—To the Modern Battleship. James, T: D.—What is that to Thee? James, W:-Col. Robert Gould Shaw at Fort Wagner. Jameson, Mrs.-Apparition of Christ to His Mother, The. Jameson, Anna.-Take Me, Mother Earth. Jamieson, Rob't.—My Wife's a Winsome Wee Thing. See Kingis 485 Jamison AN INT) EX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Jamison, Mrs. Cecile Viets [Hamilton].-Mouse, The. See 'Toinette's Philip. Selling the Image. See 'Toinette's Philip. 'Toinette's Philip. Jamison, Eliz. –Cloud Child, The. Trouble in the Tree-Top. Jamisonºise—why the Cat Always Falls Upon her €65. Jamyn, Amadis.-Impossible, The. Woes of France, The. Janvier, Fs. De Haes.—God Save our President. Sleeping Sentinel, The. Stigma, The. Union, The. Voyage of Life, The. e Janvier, Marg. Thomson (“Marg. Vandegrift”).-Catching the Cat. Clown's Baby, The. Culprit, A. Dead Doll, The. Lazyland. Little Wild Baby. Partnership. Proposal, The. Sandman, The. Song of Degrees, A. º They Will never Do so Again. See Culprit, A. Janvier, T: A.—Santiago. - Janvirn, Mary W.-Mrs. Ward's Visit to the Prince. Japp, Alex. Hay-Landor. Memories. Music Lesson, A. Shelley. º Japy, G :-Mysterious Portrait, The ; or, a Story of Japan. Jaquith, W. L.-Oh, Golden-rod. Jarchow, Nicholas.-Arbor Day. Jarnette, Eva M. de—Old Vote for “Young Marster,” An. Jarrold, Ernest.—Mickey Coaches his Father. Jarvis, Mary R.—John Harding. *jay, W. M. L.” See WooDRUFF, Mrs. JULIA LOUISA MA- TILDA. Jefferies, R:—Forest, The. ... See Open Air, The. FIill Pantheist, The. See Story of My Heart, The. Open Air, The. Story of My Heart, The. . . Wild Flowers. See Open Air, The. º Jeffers, Robinson.—Let Us Go Home to Paradise. Jefferson, Jos.-Immortality. Rip Van Winkle. (Dram.) Jefferson, T:—Declaration of Independence, The. First Inaugural Address. See Inauguration. Address. Inaugural Address. See Inauguration. Address. Inauguration. Address-March 4, 1891; Original Draft of the Declaration of Independence, The. See Declaration of Independence, The. º Party Spirit and Good Government. See Inauguration Address. Republic the Strongest Government, A. See Inaugura- tion Address. Strongest Government, The. See dress. Jeffrey, Fs., Lord.—Example of America, The. - “This, after all, we believe, is the tone of true wisdom and true virtue.” e Verses: “Why Write my Name 'Midst Songs and Flowers. Why Write my Name. . . Jeffrey, Rosa Vertner.—Owl in Church. Phantom Ball, The. Jellicoe, S. C:—Advice to a Lover. Cân you Give Gladness to Me? Destiny of Dreams, The. Erin's Plea. * Laudator Temporis Acti. Jenkins, Rev. H. D.—Tribute to Grant, A. Jenkins, J: J.-Mrs. Magoogin on Spring Bonnets and Spring Poetry. Jenkins, Joshua.-How We Hunted a Mouse. Jenkins, Lucy Dean.—Mammy's Pickanin'. Ole Banjo, The. º © Pantomime of “Lead, Kindly Light.” Jenks, E: A.—Asleep. Going and Coming. Jenks, Tudor.—Abbie's Accounts. At the Door. Boy's Great Schemes. Christmas Song, A. Complaint, A. (At. also to B. A. Pennypacker.) Declaration of Independence, The. Engagement .Thrills. Madcap April. On the Road. Parried. Prayer, A. Ryantown Regulators, The. Small and Early. Spirit of the Maineſ, The]. mbrella of Justice. Whirling Wheel, The. Jenkyn, Ruthven. See JENKYNS, RUTHVEN Jenkyns, Ruthven.—Good Bye. (Wr. at. See Sailor's Farewell, The. Sailor's Farewell, The. Sweetheart, Good-by Inauguration Ad- to T: Moore.) * See Sailor's Farewell, The. Jenkyns, Ruthven (Continued). Though Lost to Sight, to Memory Dear. Farewell, The. Jenner, Dr. E:—Signs of Foul Weather. Signs of Rain. Jennings, J: A.—Rest. Jennison, Lucy White (“Owen Innsly”).-Bondage. Burden of Love, The. Dream of Death, A–Helena. Her Roses. TO o Jensen, Martin E.-Which of Three ? Jensen, Wilhelm.—Letters from the Beloved. Jenyns, S.—Too Plain, Dear Youth, These Tell-tale Eyes. Jerolamen, C. Grace.—Kitty's Lesson. Jerome, Jerome K.—Babies. See On Babies. Cats and Dogs. Charming Woman, A. Curate's Story, The. Dark Forest of Sorrow, The. See Three Men in a Boat. Dog and Baby Mix-up. Hanging a Picture. See Three Men in a Boat. Herr Slossenn Boschen's Song. See Three Men in a See Sailor's See Signs of Rain. Boat. How Uncle Podger Hung a Picture. See Three Men in a Boat. Imaginary Inyalid, The. See Three Men in a Boat. Mr. Harris's Comic Song. See Three Men in a Boat. Night. See Three Men in a Boat. On Babies. On Cats and Dogs. Passing of the Third Floor Back. Scotch Wooing, A. Signing of Magna Charta, The. t (Sel. fr.) See Three Men in a Boat. Stage Adventuress, The. See Stage Land. Stage Detective and Peasants, The. See Stage Land. Stage Hero, The. See Stage Land. Stage Heroine, The. See Stage Land. Stage Land. Three Men in a Boat. Triº, of the Musical Amateur. See Three Men in a Oat. Unº Podger Hangs a Picture. See Three Men in a Oat. Unexpected Denouement, An. See Three men in a oat. Victim to One Hundred and Seven Fatal Maladies, A. See Three Men in a Boat. Jerome, § Baker.—Love More Powerful than Prison tain. Jerome, Nellie G. See GEROME IOR JEROME I, NELLIE G. Jerome, W: Travers.—Fight for the City, A. Jerrold, Blanchard.—Beau Brummell. Jerrold, Douglas.-Caudle Has been Made a Mason. Caudle whilst Walking with His Wife has been Bowed to by a Younger and even Prettier Woman than Mrs. Caudle. Caudle's Wedding Day. Decidedly Cool. Female Tenderness. ! Fireside Saints, The. Grey Head, The. IHelpless Gray Head, The. See Grey Head, The. Miser's Excuse, The. Mr. Caudle and His Second Wife. Mrºle has Lent an Acquaintance the Family Um- I'êlla. Mr. Caudle, having Come Home a Little Late, Declares that henceforth he “will Have a Key.” Mr. Caudle Having Lent Five Pounds to a Friend. Mrs. Caudle has Taken Cold. Mrs. Caudle Thinks it “High Time that the Children should Have Summer Clothing.” See following. Mrs. Caudle Urging the Need of Spring Clothing. See Mrs. Caudle Thinks it “High Time,” etc. Mrs. Caudle's Lecture [on Shirt Buttons]. See On Mr. Caudle's Shirt buttons. Mrs. Caudle's Umbrella Lecture. See Mr. Caudle has Lent an Acquaintance the Family Umbrella. On Mr. Caudle's Shirt-buttons. Trouble about Miss Prettyman. See Caudle whilst Walk. ing, etc. Jervey, Mary.—General Albert Sidney Johnston. Jessop, G : H.-At the Onera. Siren's Wedding-ring, The. Telling Fortúnes. Yes | Jewell, E. O.-Things that Never Die. Jewett, Ellen A.—Grandmother's Sermon. Sermon in a Stocking, The. See Grandmother's Sermon. Jewett, J. H.-Our Boys are Marching On. Those Rebel Flags. Voice from the Old Boys Left Behind. Jewett, Mrs. S. W.--Tommy and his Shilling. Jewett, Sara Orne.—Caged Bird, The. Discontent. Discontented Buttercup, The, Luck of the Bogans, The. Jewett, Sophie (“Ellen Burroughs”).-Armistice. - Christmas at Greccio, The . A Story of St. Francis. Entre Nous. Friendship, A. “If Spirits Walk.” See Discontent. 486 ATUTHOR INDEX Johnson-Cory Jewett, Sophie (“Ellen Burroughs”) (Continued). In the Dark. Least of Carols, The. , Thus Far. When Nature Hath Betrayed the Heart that Loved Her. Smiling Demon of Notre Dame, A Song: Thy face I have seen as one seeth. Jewett, Susan.-Little Girl’s Address to the River, The. Robin, The. Skating. Two Friends, The. Jewsbury, Marie Jane.—“And this, O Spain! is thy return.” Flight of Xerxes, The. Jillson, Clark.-Wet and Dry. Word for Each Month, A. Joachimsen, Caroline C.—Solomon and the Sparrow. John of Damascus.--Today in Bethlehem. Johns, Orrick.-Sea-Lands, The. Second Avenue. Songs of Deliverance. Johnson, Annie R.—Strange Request, The. Johnson, Billy.—My Carolina Caroline. Johnson, Burges.—Bedtime Comes too Soon. Cookin' Things. Daytime Naps. • My Sore Thumb. Service, The. Johnson, C: Frä’k.—Modern Romans, The. Johnson, C: W-Norwegian Wedding-march of Grieg in Verse, The. o Johnº, E. Pauline (Tekahionwake).-At Husking Time. I'LeT. Cattle Country, The. Guard of the Eastern Gate. IHarvest Time. In the Shadows. Legend of Qu’Apelle Valley, The. Lullaby of the Iroquois. Prairie Greyhounds. Quill Worker, The. Shadow River. Silhouette. Song My Paddle Sings, The. Vagabonds, The. Workworn. Johnson, E:—Water-drinker, The. Wonder-working Providence of Sions Saviour in New England. Johnson, Francis A. M.–My Boy. Johnson, G. T.--Smile and the Sigh, The. - Johnson, Grace B.-Glimpse of Washington's Birthplace, A. Johnson, H. H.-Old Church, The. Johnson, Hannah More.—Father at Play. Nurse Winnie Goes Shopping. Johnson, H: H-Twelve Months, . The. Johnson, H: U.-Against Expansion. Nicknames of the States. Oh, I’m my Grandpa's Girl. e * Johnson, Rev. Herrick—Some Delusions of High License. Sunday Newspaper, The. Two Banners of America, The. Johnson, Mrs. Herrick.--—“Faultless.” Voice in the Twilight, The. Johnson, Hilary.--Why her Opinion Changed. Johnson, Hilda.-Ballade of Expansion. Legend of Realism, The. Johnson, J. C.—Oaks, The. Johnson, Jas. Noel.—Genius, A. How an Engineer Won His Bride. Strange Parent, A. Johnson, Jas. Weldon.—White Witch, The. Johnson, Lionel.—Age of a Dream, The. By the Statue of King Charles at Charing Cross. Cadgwith. Celtic Speech. Church of a Dream, The. Comrades. Dark Angel, The. Enthusiasts. Friend, Glories. Ireland. Last Music, The. Oxford. Parnell. Precept of Silence, The. Red Wind, The. Saint Columba. Te Martyrum Candidatus. To Morfydd. To the Dead of '98. “To Weep Irish.’ Ways of War. Winchester. Johnston, M. R.—Fire-bells. Johnson, Marg.—Bull, The. Child's Wonder, The. One, Two, Three. Johnson, Mary E. C.—Scandal. Johnson, Owen.—Great Pancake Record, The. Johnson, Philander.—Natural Coward, A. Stranger, The. Johnson, Rev. Plato.—Ter’ble Sperience, A. Johnson, Reverdy.—European Struggles for Freedom. Tribute to the Supreme Court. Johnson, Rob't Underwood.-As a Bell in a Chime. Before the Blossom. Blossom of the Soul, The. Browning at Asolo. Dewey at Manila. English Mother, An. Farewell To Italy. PIaunting Face, The. IHearth-Song. “I Journeyed South to Meet the Spring.” In Tesla's Laboratory. Irish Love-Song, An. Italian Rhapsody. Love and Italy. Love in the Calendar. “Love Once was Like an April Dawn.” Reading Horace. September Violet, A. Star Song. To Italy. See Italian Rhapsody. To the Housatonic at Stockbridge. Ursula. Voice of Webster, The. Wistful Days, The. Johnson, Rossiter.—Evelyn. Laurence. Ninety-nine in the Shade. Soldier Poet, A. Woman of the War, A. Johnson, S:—City of God, The. For Divine Strength. Inspiration. Johnson, Dr. S:—Ambition. Burlesque of the Following Lines of Lopez de Vega. Cardinal Wolsey. See Vanity of Human Wishes, The. Charles XII [of Sweden]. See Vanity of Human Wishes, The. Economy. Enviable Age. See Vanity of Human Wishes, The. Epigram: “Augustus still survives.” e Fâté of Charles, the Twelfth. See Vanity of Human Wishes, The. Friendship. º If the Man Who Turnips. Cries. . . Hºviso on a Young Heir's Coming of Age. FeIle. Tetter to Lord Chesterfield. See To the Right Honour- able the Earl of Chesterfield. Levet, his Death. London. On Some Lines to Lopez de Vega. See Burlesque of the Following Lines of Lopez de Vega. ... On the Death of Dr. Levett. See Levet, His Death: On the Death of Mr. Robert Levet, a Practiser in Physic. See Levet, His Death. 3...? One-and-twenty. See Improviso on a Young Heir's Coming of Age. Parallel between Pope and Dryden. See Pope. Pope. Prologue Spoken at the Opening of the Drury, Lane Theatre. See Prologue Spoken by Mr. Garrick, etc. Prologue Spoken by Garrick at the . Opening. of the Theatre Royal. See Prologue Spoken by Mr. Gar- rick, etc. - e º Prologue Spoken by . Mr. Garrick at the Opening of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. * Prologue to the Comedy of a Word, to the Wise. Quiet Life, The. See Levet, his Death. . Rise and Fall of Wolsey, The. See Vanity of Human Wishes, The. Satire, A. e Shakespeare. See Prologue, Spoken by Mr. Garrick at the Opening of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Thales' Reasons for Leaving London. See London. To Mrs. Thrale. To Mrs. Thrale on Her Completing her Thirty-fifth Year. To the Right Honourable the Earl of Chesterfield. To-morrow. See Irene. True Objects of Desire, The. See Vanity of Human Wishes, The. Vanity of Human Wishes, The. wiºs Prayer. See Vanity of Human Wishes, €. Wise Man's Prayer, The. See Vanity of Human Wishes, The. Wolsey. See Vanity of Human Wishes, The. Word; to the Wise, A, Prologue to. Johnson, W: See Johnson-Cory, W: Johnson, W: K.—Anniversary, An. Johnsonº. Martin-on Snow-flakes Melting on His Lady's I’08, St. Johnson, W: Preston.—Dawning Future, The. Johnson, W: S:—Buttadeus. Chiffons ! Prayer for Peace. Johnson, Willis Fletcher.—Literature and Elocution. Johnson-Cory, W:—Amaturus. Anterós. Ballad for a Boy, A. Dirge, A: ‘‘Naiad hid beneath the bank.” IHeraclſe]itus. 487 Johnson-Cory AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Johnson-Cory, W: (Oontinued). Home, Pup ! Invocation, An. Mimmermus in Church. “Oh, earlier shall the rosebuds blow.” Poor French Sailor's Scottish Sweetheart, A. Remember. School Fencibles. Two Captains, The. See, Ballad for a Boy, A. Johnston, Ella M.–Thanksgiving Day, Dinner. Johnston, Emma M.–Boy Who Went from Home, The. Josiah and Family at the Centennial. My Mother's Song. º Johnston, Jas. Nicoll.—Abraham Lincoln. Johnston, J: H.--Cross-eyed Lowers, The. Johnston, Mary.—Lewis Rand. Johnstone, H:—Cat and the Bird and T, The. Charm to Call Sleep, A. Fastidious Snake, The. Gardener’s Burial, The. Good-night Prayer for a Little Child. Guessing Song. Our Gardener’s Burial. Snake Story. Jolls, Amelia Walstien. STIEN [JOLLS]. Jonas, Rosalie M.–Crowded Out. Jones, Amanda T.-Abigail Becker. ! Apple Blossoms. Chewink. Flag of Truce. Panama. Prophecy of the Dead, The. Red Bird, The. Sensitive Brier, The. Teddy McGuire and Paddy O'Flynn. Thrush, The. We Twain. Jones, Brummell.—Quaker Boy, The. Jones, C : A.—Bible Reading on “Rock of Ages,” A. Jones, C: C.—As Jimmie Sees it. Jones, C: L. S.—Fort Bowyer. Hero of Bridgewater, The. Souvenir of Fort Mimms, A. Jones, Ebenezer, Face, The. Hand, The. Song of the Kings of Gold. When the World is Burning. Jones, Rev. E.: C.—General Joseph Reed; or, The Incor- ruptible Patriot. Marion’s Dinner. Soliloquy of Arnold, The. Jones, Eliz. See PULLEN, Mrs. ELIZ. [JONES]. Jones, Emily Read.—Thanksgiving. Jones, Ernest C :—Earth’s Burdens. Moonrise. Song of the “Lower Classes.” Jones, Florence A.—I Wouldn’t Fret. Mud Pies. Jones, Gertrude Manly.—Cat's Birthday Celebration. Mammy Gets the Boy to Sleep. Jones, H. C.—Cousin Sally Dilliard. Jones, H: Arthur.—Case of Rebellious Susan, The. Drama and Life, The. See Foundations of National Drama. Foundations of National Drama. Window Blind, The. See Case of Rebellious Susan. Jones, I. Edgar.—“As it is in Heaven.” Dead Leader, The. Dream Rambles. Drunkard's Death, The. Find Your Level. FIeroes of the Mines. Ideal and the Real, The. Judge Lynch. Ringdom of Sham, The. Landlord’s Last Moments, The. Legend of Kalooka, The. Nature Prayer, A." “Nearer to Thee.” Nickle Plated. On the Frontier. Popping the Question. Sable Sermon. Sambo's New Year Sermon. Shadows on the Snow. Smoked American Theology. Sound the Reveille. Sunbeam's Mission, The. There are None. Three Sunbeams. “Vanity of Vanities.” Vigilants, The. * Jones, Ione L.-Lady Flora. Sleep, Baby, Sleep. Jones, J. A.—Gladiator, The. Jones, Senator J.: Percival (?)—Eulogy on Emmet. Jones, J: Tracy.—W’en Ma's Away. Jones, Julia Clinton.—Silent Army of Memorial Day, The. Jones, J. W.-Responsive Chord, The. Jones, M. Eloise.-Reason, The. Jones, Nelle Parker.—Summer Cycle, A. See Gardener's Burial, The. See CARPENTER, Mrs. AMELIA WAL- Jones, Rob't.—Old Lover, An. When Love Most Secret Is. Jones, Rosalie M.—Homeliest Cat at the Show. Jones, Rosaline E.-January. Voice of the Wind, The. Jones, Maj. S. A.—Lines on Back of a Confederate Note. Only a Soldier's Grave. Jones, Samantha.—Samantha's Talk. Jones, Sam P.-Drunkard's Grand March, The. Jones, T: S. Jr.—As in a Rose-Jar. Ave atque Vale. In the Fall o' Year. Joyous-Gard. Little Ghosts, The. Old Song, An. Sometimes. Song in Spring, A. To Song. White City, The. Youth. Jones, Mrs. W. R.—Perdita. Zenobia. Jones, Sir W:—Babe, The. (Tr.) Baby, The. See Babe, The. Fountain at Vaucluse, The. Marayena : Spirit of God. (Tr.) Ode: “What constitutes a state ''' tion, etc. Ode in Imitation of Alcaeus, An. ode, ºn the State. See Ode in Imitation of Alcaeus, Il. On Parent Knees, a Naked New-Born Child. Persian Song of Hafiz, A. So Live. State, A. See What Constitutes a State 2 What Constitutes a State 2 See Ode in Imitation of Alcaeus, An. Jones-Foster, Ardennes.—Midnight in London. | Jonson, Ben.—Advice to a Reckless Youth. Answer to Master Wither's Song: “Shall I, Wasting in Despair 7” Ben Invites a Friend to Supper. Buzz and Hum. Buz [or Buzzl, Quoth the Blue Fly. Oberon, The. Catiline to His Army near Faesule [or Faesulae]. Celebration of Charis, A. Charis' Triumph. See Celebration of Charis, A. chºy. See Speeches at Prince Henry’s Barriers, € See Ode in Imita- See Masque of Chorus: “Spring all the graces of the age.” See For- tunate Isles and their Union. Cupid. Cynthia's Revels. Devil is an Ass, The. See Celebration of Charis, A. Discourse with Cupid. See Celebration of Charis, A. “Drink to me only with thine eyes.” See Song: To Celia. Echo's Lament for [or of J Narcissus. See Cynthia's Revels. Echo's Song. See Cynthia's Revels. Elegy, An : “Though beauty be the mark of praise.” Epicoene ; or, The Silent Woman. Epigram. “Uvedale, thou piece of the first times.” See To Sir William Uvedale. Epigram on Francis Drake. (Tr.) Epigram on Sir Francis Drake. (Tr.) on Francis Drake. Epistle to a Friend to Persuade him to the Wars. Epistle to Elizabeth, Countess of Rutland. Epitaph : “Underneath this sable hearse.” on the Countess of Pembroke. Epitaph: “Underneath this stone doth lye.” taph on Elizabeth L. H. Epitaph: “Wouldst thou hear what man can say?” Epitaph on Elizabeth L. H. Epitaph on Master Philip Gray, An. Epitaph, on Salathiel Pavy, [a Child of Queen Eliza- beth's Chapel, An. Epitaph on the Countess of Pembroke. Epitaphs, I and II. Epode. Eupheme, IX. Elegy on my Muse. Fame. Fantasy. See Vision of Delight, The. Farewell to the World, A. See To the World. For What is Life 2 |Forest, The. Fortunate Isles and their Union. Freedom in Dress. See Epicoene; or, The Silent Woman. Gipsies Metamorphosed, The. See Masque of the Meta- morphosed Gipsies. Good Life, Long Life. See. To the Immortal Memory and Friendship of that Noble Pair, Sir Lucius Cary and Sir Henry Morrison. Have you Seen a Bright Lily Grow % Her Man Described by her Own Dictamen. Her Triumph. Hesperus' Song. See Cynthia's Revels. Honour in Bud. See To the Immortal Memory and Friendship of that Noble Pair, Sir Lucius Cary and Sir Henry Morrison. See Epigram See Epitaph See Epi- 488 AUTHOR INDEX Joyce Jonson, Ben (Continued). “How near to good is what is fairl.” See, Love Freed from , Ignorance and Folly. Hymenaei; T or, The Solemnities of Masque and Bar- riers at Court. tº Hymn on the Nativity of My Saviour, A. EIymn to Cynthia. See Cynthia's Revels. Hymn to Diana. . See Cynthia's Revels. Hymn to Pan. See Pan's Anniversary. If I Freely May Discover. Inviting a Friend to Supper. It is not Growing Like a Tree. Jealousy. tº Kiss, The. See Cynthia's Revels. Life and Death. See Of Life and Death. Life’s Measure. Lines on the Portrait of Shakespeare. See On the Por- trait of Shakespeare. Lord Bacon's Birthday. Lowe. Love Freed from Ignorance and Folly. Love's Chariot. Love Will Find Out the Way. Masque of Oberon, The. Masque of Pleasure and Virtue. See Pleasure Recon- ciled to Virtue. e Masque of the Metamorphosed Gipsies. Masques. See Time Vindicated. Master William Shakespeare. May. See Vision of Delight, The. Mercury Vindicated from the Alchemists at Court. Moon-Goddess, The. Multun in Parvo. \ Nativity, The. Nature. See Mercury Vindicated, etc. Neptune's Triumph for the Return of Albion. Noble Balm, The. See Ode, An: “High-spirited friend.” Noble Nature, The. See To the Immortal Memory, etc. O, Do not Wanton with Those Eyes. Ode, An: “EIigh-spirited friend.” Ode to Himself, An. Ode to Sir William Sidney on his Birthday. Of Life and Death. On Banck, the Usurer. On Banks, the Usurer. See On Banck, the Usurer. On Chevril the Lawyer. On Court-worm. On Don Surly. On Elizabeth L. H. See Epitaph on Elizabeth L. H. On Giles and Joan. On ºrd Bacon’s Birthday. See Lord Bacon's Birth- ay. On Lucy, Countess of Bedford. On my First Son. On a Salathiel Pavy. See Epitaph on Salathiel Pavy, a Child of Queen Elizabeth's Chapel, An. On the Countess Dowager of Pembroke. (At. also to W: Brown.) See Epitaph on the Countess of Pem- broke. On the Portrait of Shakespeare. On the Union. Pan's Anniversary; or, The Shepherd's Holiday. Part of an Ode to the Memory of Sir Lucius Cary and Sir H. Morrison, A. See To the Immortal Memory, etc. Perfect Life, The. See To the Immortal Memory, etc. Pindaric Ode, A. Pleasure Reconciled to Virtue. Pleasures of Heaven, The. See Eupheme, IX. Elegy on My Muse. Proper Man, A. Queen and Huntress, Chaste and Fair. Queen Mab. Robin. Goodfellow—Alias Puck—Alias Hobgoblin. Sad Shepherd, The. Shadow, The. Shepherd's Holiday [or Holyday], The. See Pan's An- niversary. Shepherd's Love, The. See Sad Shepherd, The. Simplex Munditiis. See Epicoene; or, The Silent Woman. * Slow, Slow, Fresh Fount. So Sweet is She. See Celebration of Charis, A. Song: “Follow a shadow, it still flies you.” See Song: That Women are but Men's Shadows. Song: “How near to good is what is fair.” See Love Freed from Ignorance and Folly. Song: “Qh, do not wanton with those eyes.” Song: “See the chariot at hand.” See Celebration of Charis, A * Song: “Spring all the graces of the age.” See Nep- tune's Triumph, etc. & Song: “Still to be neat, still to be drest.” See Epi- coene ; or, The Silent Woman. Song: “The owl is abroad.” See Masque of the Meta- morphosed Gipsies. Song before the Entry of the Masquers. See Fortunate Isles and their Union. Song from Gypsies' Metamorphoses. See Masque of the Metamorphosed Gipsies. Song from Neptune's Triumph. See Neptune's Triumph for the Return of Albion. Jonson, Ben (Oontinued). Song from “The Forest.” Song of Echo. See Cynthia's Revels. Song of Hesperus. See Cynthia's Revels. Song of Nature. See Mercury Vindicated from the Alchemists at Court. Song of Night. Song: That Women are but Men's Shadows. Song: To Celia. Song: To Cynthia. Speeches at Prince Henry’s Barriers, The. Still to be Neat. Sweet Neglect, The. See Epicoene; or, The Silent Wom- all. That Women are but Men's Shadows. Though I am Young and Cannot Tell. Time Windicated. To Brainhardy. To Celia. See Song; To Celia. To Cynthia. See Cynthia's Revels. To Diana. To Doctor Empiric. To Elizabeth, Countess of Rutland. See Epistle to Elizabeth, etc. To Fine Grand. To Fool or Knave. To Heaven. To Himself. See Ode to Himself, An. To King Charles and Queen Mary, for the Loss of Their First-born. An Epigram Consolatory. To Lucy, Countess of Bedford. To my Bookseller. To My Mere English Censurer. To Sir Annual Tilter (wr. Filter). To Sir Henry Goodyere. - To Sir Robert Wroth. To Sir William Uvedale. } To the Countess of Rutland. See Epistle to Elizabeth, Countess of Rutland. To the Immortal Memory and Friendship of that Noble Pair, Sir Lucius Cary and Sir Henry Morrison. To the King on His Birthday [Nov. 19, 1632). To the Memory of My Beloved Master, William Shakes- Speare, and What He Hath Left Us. See To the Memory of my Beloved Mr. William Shakespeare, etc. To the Memory of my Beloved Mr. William Shakespeare, and What he Hath Left Us. To the Memory of my Beloved, the Author, Mr. William Shakespeare and what he hath Left Us. See to the *mory of my Beloved Mr. William Shakespeare, €15C. To the Memory of Shakespeare. See To the Memory of my Beloved Mr. William Shakespeare, etc. To the World. To William Sidney on His Birthday. See Ode to Sir William Sidney on his Birthday. Triumph, The. See Celebration of Charis, A. Triumph of Charis, The. See Celebration of Charis, A. True Balm. See Ode, An: “High-spirited friend.” Truth. See Hymenaei; or, The Solemnities, etc. Venetian Song. See Volpone; or, The Fox. Venus' Runaway. 3. Verses placed over the Door at the Entrance into the Apollo Room at the Devil Tavern. Vision of Beauty, A. Vision of Delight, The. Vivamus. Volpone; or, The Fox. Wish, A. See Masque of the Metamorphosed Gipsies. Witches' Charm. Jordan, Charlotte Brewster.—Poem for Arbor Day, A. Polly's Discovery. Real “New '' Woman. “Let Your Competitors Smoke.” Jordan, D: Starr.—In Teháchapi. Vivérols. Jordan, Mrs. Dulcie [Mason] —Late October. October. Particular Acrostic. Jordan, T:–Careless Gallant; or A Farewell to Sorrow, Coronemus nos Rosis antequam Marcescant. Josephs, Lemuel B. G.-Joker's Mistake, The. “Josiah Allen's Wife.” See HollEY, MARIETTA. Jot [or Tot], Joe, Jr.—Country Dance, The. Country Dancing. , See Country Dance, The. Difficulty of Rhyming, The. Smooth Day, A Jowrmal of Edwoation.—Finished Education, A. Unique Celebration, A. Jowett, B:—History of the Peloponnesian War. (Tr.) Speech of Pericles. (Tr.) See History of the Pelo ponnesian War. Joy, Jennie.—Christmas Eve. Co’ Bossy. Glad Surprise, A. Outlaw, The. IPardon, The. Saved. Joy, Sarah.-Little Margery. Joyce, Cecile.—My Little Boy. 489 Joyce AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Joyce, Jas.-"Bid Adieu to Girlish Days.” “O it was out by Donneycarney.” Song: “O it was out by Donnycarney.” Strings in the Earth and Air. What Counsel has the Hooded Moon. Joyce, J: A.—Our Fame. Joyce, Rob't Dwyer.—Blacksmith of Limerick, The. Crossing the Blackwater. Drynän Dhun. Fineen O’Driscoll the Rover. Fineen the Rover. Mairgrešid Bán. Song of the Forest Fairy. Wind That Shakes the Barley, The. Juan II., King of Castile.—I never Knew it, Love, till Now. Judd, Abbie Frances.—Early Goldenrod. Midsummer. Judge.—Gigglety Girl, The. Going Home for Christmas. Little Boy's Lament, The. Judson, Emily Chubbuck-Ministering Angels. My Bird. Watching. Judy.—Bells, The. Imitation of Walt Whitman. Remember. Sarah's Halls. * June, Jennie. See CROLY, Mrs. JENNIE C. “Junius.”—To the Printer of the Public Advertiser. Junkerman, Kathe. E.-Union, A Junkin, C: Irvin.—Awful Hazardous. “Juvenal.”—Lost Watch, The. Wish for Length of Life, The. EC., A. E.-They Two. K., M.–My Twentieth Birthday. K., M. E.-"God never meant that we should call this home.” Kahm, Amy.—Six Little Sparrows. Kahn, Mrs. Ruth [Ward].—Flower of Love, The. Rane, Martin J.-Hello, My Baby. Ransas City Jowº mal.-Parted by Telegram. “Kathrina.”—Discontented Leader, The. Kaufman, Herbert.—Dreamers, The. Measure of a Man, The Kauffman, Reginald Wright.—Call, The. Memorial Day, 1898. Troia Fuit. Wastrel, The. Ravanagh, Kathleen.—Christmas Chime, A. Ravanagh, Rose.—Lough Bray. St. Michan's Churchyard. Turn of the Tide, The. Kavanaugh, Jane.—Christmas Story, A. Ravanaugh, Katie H.-Treasures. Kaylor, Reginald Whitfield.—“Good Night.” Kazinezi, Fs.-Separation. Keating, Geoffrey.—Geoffrey Keating to his Letter. Keats, J:—Addressed to Benjamin Robert Haydon. Addressed to Haydon. See Addressed to Benjamin Robert Haydon. After Dark Vapours have Oppressed Our Plains. “And as, in sparkling majesty, a star.” See To Hope. As Hermes Once Took to his Feathers Light. Autumn. See To Autumn. Bacchus. See Endymion. Bard Speaks, The. See Epistle to my Brother George, The. Bards of Passion and of Mirth. See Ode: “Bards of passion and of mirth.” Beauty. See Endymion. Beauty Triumphant. See Endymion. Beauty's Immortality. See Endymion. Bright Star I Would I were Steadfast as Thou Art. See Last Sonnet. Claret. Coelus to Hyperion. Cynthia's Bridal Evening. a little hill.” Daisy’s Song, The. Day is Gone, The. December: See Stanzas: “In a drear-nighted December.” Devon Maid, The See Hyperion. See “I stood tiptoe upon Dove, The. See Song: “I had a dove, and the sweet dove died. Endymion. Endymion. See also “I stood tiptoe upon a little hill.” Epistle to John Hamilton Reynolds. Epistle to my Brother George, The. Eve of St. Agnes, The. Eve of St. Mark, The. Faery Song. Feast of Dian, The. See Endymion. Fairy Song. See Faery Song. Fancy. Fingal’s Cave. Flight, The. See Eve of St. Agnes, The. Fragment of an Ode to Maia. Keats, J: (Continued). Goldfinches. See “I stood tiptoe upon a little hill.” Grasshopper and Cricketſ, The J. See On the Grass- hopper and Cricket. Great Spirits Now on Earth are sº Happy Insensibility. See Stanzas: “In a drear-nighted December.” Human Seasons, The. Hymn to Pan. See Endymion. Hyperion. Hyperion's Arrival. I Had a Dove. “I stood tiptoe upon a little hill.” Imitation of Spenser. In a Drear-Nighted December. In the Country. See Sonnet: long in city pent.” Isabella; or, The Pot of Basil. Italy Sweet Too ! John Keats to Fanny Brawne. Keat's Way. Ring Stephen. La Belle Dame sans Merci [or Mercy]. Lamia. Last Sonnet. Lines on the Mermaid Tavern. Marigolds. Meg Merrilies. Mermaid Tavern, The. €rn. Minnows: See “I stood tiptoe upon a little hill.” Morning. See “I stood tiptoe upon a little hill.” Morning. See also Imitation of Spenser. Mother of Hermes and Still Youthful Maia. Music. See Eve of St. Agnes, The. Naº: Delights. See “I stood tiptoe upon a little 1 .” Nightingale, The. See Ode to a Nightingale. Oceanus. See Hyperion. Ode: “Bards of passion and of mirth.” Ode on a Grecian Urn. Ode on Indolence. Ode on Melancholy. Ode on the Poets. See Ode “Bards of passion and of mirth.” Ode to a Grecian Urn. Ode to a Nightingale. Ode to Apollo. Ode to Autumn. Ode to Psyche. On a Grecian Urn. On See Hyperion. “To one who has been See Lines on the Mermaid Tay- See Ode on a Grecian Urn. See To Autumn. See Ode on a Grecian Urn. a Picture of Leander. On Death. On Fame. On First Looking into Chapman's Homer. On Melancholy. On Sitting Down to Read “King Lear” Once Again. On the Grasshopper and Cricket. On the Sea. Penitent, The. See Eve of St. Agnes, The. Poetry of Earth, The. See On the Grasshopper and Cricket. Portrait, A. Proem. See Endymion. Realm of Fancy, The. See Fancy. Robin Hood. Saturn. See Hyperion. Sea, The. N sight,silence The. See “I stood tiptoe upon a little Ill. Solitude. See Sonnet to Solitude. Song: “I had a dove, and the sweet dove died.” Song of Sorrow. Song of the Indian Maid. See Endymion. Sonnet: “After dark vapours have oppressed our plains.” Sonnet: “Bright Star !” Sonnet: “To one who has been long in city pent.” Sonnet: “When I have fears that I may cease to be.” Sonnet: On First Looking into Chapman's Homer. On First Looking into Chapman's Homer. Sonnet: On Seeing the Elgin Marbles. Sonnet: On the Grasshopper and Cricket. Sonnet: On the Sea. Sonnet: To Sleep. Sonnet Composed on Leaving England. Sonnet to Solitude. Sonnet: Written in January, 1817. See Sonnet: “After dark vapours, etc.” Sonnet: Written in January, 1818. See Sonnet: “When I have fears that I may cease to be.” Stanzas: “In a drear-nighted December.” Sweet Peas. See “I stood tiptoe upon a little hill.” Terror of Death, The. See Sonnet: “When I have fears that I may cease to be.” Thea. See Hyperion. Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever, A. See Endymion. To a Nightingale. See Ode to a Nightingale. To Autumn. To Fancy. To Fanny. To Homer. f See 490 AUTHOR, INDEX Kennedy Keats, J: (Continued). To Hope. • * 3 * * “To one who has been long in city pent. See Sonnet: “To one who has been long in city pent.” To Sleep. To Solitude. To the Adventurous. man’s Homer. * To the Poets. See Ode: “Bards of passion and of mirth.” When I Have Fears that I May Cease to Be. See Son- net: “When I have fears, etc.”... . “Where be You Going, You Devon Maid.” Winter. See Stanzas: “In a drear-nighted December.” “Wonder of all-ruling Providence, The.” Reble, J :—All Saints' Day. - Anticipation and Retrospection. º April. See First Sunday after Epiphany. Balaam. Bathing. Bird's Nest, The. IBurial of the Dead. Children’s Christmas Eve. Christmas Bells. \ Effect of Example. See On First Looking into Chap- Elder Scripture, The. See Septuagesima Sunday. Evening. Example. See Effect of Example. Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity: The Lilies of the Field. First Sunday after Epiphany. & is Flowers. See Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity. Gardening. BIappiness. FIoly Matrimony. Inward Music. Lilies of the Field, The. Trinity. May Day. Morning. Noontide. November. Oh, Timely Happy, Timely Wise. Rainbow, The. See Anticipation and Retrospection. Resignation. See Wednesday before Easter. St. Peter's Day. St. Thomas the Apostle. Second Sunday after Easter. Seed Time Hymn. Septuagesima Sunday. Since All That is Not Heaven. Smile of Home, The. Sun of My Soul. See Evening. . There are in this Loud Stunning Tide. Third Sunday in Lent. To on Her Sister's Death.. To a Thrush Singing in January. See Winter Thrush, The. TJnited States. Watch by Night, The. Waterfall, The. “We Need Not Bid, for Cloistered Cell.” Wednesday before Easter. Where is Thy Favorite Hauntº Who Runs may Read. See Septuagesima Sunday. Why Should we Faint and Fear to Live Alone. Winter Thrush, The. Keegan, J:—Bouchalleen Bawn. Caoch the Piper. “Dark Girl” by the “Holy Well,” The. Irish Reaper's Harvest Hymn, The. Reeler, C:—Bells of San Juan Capistrana, The. Camilla. Child Heart, The. Pescadero Pebbles.e. To an Alaskan Glacier. Reeler, Fs. L. —Some Mother's Child. Reenan, J. G.-Menagerie Diet. Reese, W: L.-After the Wedding. Old Dobbin. Keller Brothers.--I'se Gettin' up a Watermelon Party. Reller, Gottfried.—Song of the Evening. Summer Night. Winter Night. Reller, H. S.—Christmas on the Farm. Resistless March of Girl Graduates. Reller, Helen.—“I am as Happy as You Are.” Reller, Horace S.—Village Doctor, The. Reller, Matthias —American Hymn. Kelley, Andrew W. (“Parmenas Mix”).--Accepted and will Appear. Constant Reader, A. FIe Came to Pay. New Doctor. The. Sly Old Rat, A. Kelley, Ethel M.–In the Bath. t Letter from the Farm. Middle Child. The. Wail of a Waitress. Whose Little Girl 3 Kellie, Lawrence.—Heart of Love, The. Not When the Sun is Shining. Kellock, Harold.—Crackajack Story, The. See Fifteenth Sunday after Kellog, Jas. H.-Song to Mother Earth, A. Kellogg, Alice M.–Banner Days of the Republic. Christmas Tree, The. Making Believe. Mr. St. Nicholas. Poet Peasant of Scotland, The. Rellogg, Anita M.–Dot's Version of the Text. Olly. Kellogg, Rev. Elijah.--Curse of Regulus, The. Professor in Shafts, The. Resºlº to the Carthaginians. €. Return of Regulus, The. See Curse of Regulus, The. Spartacus to the Gladiators [at Capual. suppºd Speech of Regulus. See Curse of Regulus, € See Curse of Regulus, Windication of Virginius. Rellogg, Kate.—Lady Moon. Kellogg, Raymond N.—Law and Humanity. Kellogg, Sarah Winter.—Commencement. Second Trial, A. See Commencement. Kelly, J. Liddell.—Moa, The. Old New Zealand. Tahiti. Taniwha, The. Relly, Mary.—When a Man's Widowed. Who Should Wipe the Dishes. Kelly, Mary Eva.-Remembrances. Tipperary. To Erin. Kelly, Myra.--Christmas Present for a Lady, A. In Loco Parentis. Love among the Blackboards. Mother of Edward, The. Kelly, T: J.-Newsboy in Church, A. Kelly, W.; D.—Country Courtship. Twilight of Thanksgiving, The. Kelso, Hugh.-Old Wood, The. Orchard, The. Kemble, Frances Anne. KEMBLE J. Kemp, Harry.—Conquerors, The. IHarvest Hand, The. I Sing the Battle. Ransas. Ransas (dif. poem). Ransas and London. Land that God Forgot, The. Lincoln: A Retrospect. Prayer, A. Resurrection. Voice of Christmas, The. Wheat-field Fantasy, A. Kempis, T: ā-Imitation of Christ, The. “Sigh and grieve that you are yet so carnal and world- ly.” See Imitation of Christ, The. “Think you to escape.” See Imitation of Christ, The. Kempton-Wace Letters, The.—Value of First Love, The. Ken, T:—Anodyne, An. Evening Hymn. Midnight Hymn. * Morning Hymn. Rendall, Mrs. E. D.—Wink. Kendall, Harriett.—Synariss, “Queen of Babylon.” Kendall, H: Clarence.—After Many Years. Christmas Creek. Coogee. Hut by the Black Swamp, The. Last of His Tribe, The. Mooni. Orara. September in Australia. To a Mountain. To Damascus. Voice in the Wild Oak, The. Warrigal (Wild Dog of Australia), The. Rendall, J. K. (“Dum Dum”).--—“Kal.” Shores of Nothing, The. See BUTLER, Mrs. FRANCES ANNE Kendº May–Ballad: “He Said: ‘The shadows darken Own.’ ” Board School Pastoral, A. Legend, A Page of Lancelot, The. Pure Hypothesis, A. Success. Kendrick, Green.—Very Felis-itous. Kenealy, J. J.--Tsar Oleg. Kennedy, .—Long Life. Kennedy, Crammond-Greenwood Cemetery Kennedy, D:—Saunders McGlashan's Courtship. Twa Courtins, The. Q Kennedy, J.: Pendleton.—Age of Work, The. See Mechan- ical Epoch, The. Mechanical Epoch, The. Kennedy, M. G.-Address of Welcome, An. Rennedy, Patrick.-Grateful Beasts, The. Phooka, The. Kennedy, Sarah Beaumont.—Battle of Manila. Governor's Last Levee, The. Kennedy, Susie E.-Miss Willow. Kennedy, Walter.—Praise of Age, The. Kennedy, W: Sloane,—Holmes, Extract Concerning. Shadows. 491 Renney AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Kenney, Jas.-Green Leaves all Turn Yellow, The. Old Story Over Again, The. ſº Rent, A. F.—Kneel at no Human Shrine. Kent, C:—Poe at Twickenham. Rent, Esther.—Parting Words. Kent, H: S.—Helen MacTrever. Irish Voter, The. Questions. True Contentment. Wizard of Valley Forge, The. Kent, W:—Peace of Christ, The. Kenton, Edna B.-Their Fifth Anniversary Breakfast. Kenyon, E. E.-Day after Christmas, The. Kenyon, Jas. B:—Bedouins of the Skies, The. Bring Them not Back. Challenge, A Cricket, The. Come Slowly, Paradise. Death and Night. King is Dying, The. Play, The. Racers, The. Tacita. Two Spirits, The. When Clover Blooms. Kenyon, J :—Champagne Rosé. g Keohler, T:—Song: “I would swathe thee in hues of the Orient Queen.” Supplication. Town Beyond the Trees, The. Wind and Sea. Replinger, Walter S.—Scipio. Keppel, Lady Caroline.—Robin Adair. Keppel, Frd'k.—Plain Man's Dream, A. Kernan, Will Hubbard.—Agatha. Rerner, Andreas.-King and the Poet, The. Richest Prince, The. Kernigham, Rob't Kirkland.—Be Merciful to the Horse. I'll Follow Jane. My Summer Fallow. Peepy is not Dead. Song of the Thaw, The. Rerr, Joe.-Italian’s View on the Labor Question. Monk's Adventures, The. Over behind der Moon. Peanutti’s Voyage to Europe. That Littul Orfun Brat. Unawares. Voices of the Night. “You Get [or Gitl Up.” “Kerr, Orpheus C.” See NEWELL, ROB'T H : Kerr, Rob't J.-In Ballyshannon. Ketchum, Mrs. Annie [Chambers].-Benny. Bennie. Bonnie Blue Flag, The. “I cannot tell the spell that binds thine image.” Little Bennie. Ketchum, Arthur.—Bygone Year, The. Rethe, W.-Psalm C. Key, Fs. Scott.—“Lord, with glowing heart I’d praise Thee.” Star-Spangled Banner, The. Keyes, E: Livingston.—Cleopatra's Protest. Reyes, Willard Emerson.—I Know the Way of the Wild Blush Rose. Keyes-Becker, Mrs.-Fiftieth Milestone of Class. Khan, The.—Stuttering Umpire, The. Khemnitzer [or Chemnitzerl, Ivan Ivanovitch.-Rich Man and the Poor, The. Wisdom and Wealth. Kickham, C : J-Irish Peasant Girl, The. Myles O'Hea. Rory of the Hills. St. John’s Eve. Eidder, Mrs. M. A.—Bright Side, The. Don't Go In. Less than Cost. Mother's Mending Basket. What Became of a Lie. Kiefe, C. A.—Golden-Rod. Kilham, Eliz.--Tobe's Monument. Kill, Colum,_On Leaving Ireland. Killian, D., H.-Roadside Path, The. Kilmer, Aline.—Fear. Kilmer, Joyce.—Ballade of my Lady's Beauty. Easter. Gates and Doors. King's Ballad, The. Martin. Poets. Roofs. & Trees. Twelve-Forty-Five, The. White Ships and the Red, The. Kimball, Hannah Parker.—Beyond. One Way of Trusting. Soul and Sense. Kimball, Harriet McEwen.—After the Storm. All’s Well. Angel of the Rain. Common Offering, The. Crickets, The. Day-Dreaming. See Little Rimball, Harriet McEwen (Oontinued). Flight of the Birds, The. Good News. Guest, The. Heliotrope. In Paradise. Last Appeal, The. Reverie. Trouble to Lend. Undowered. White Azaleas. Kimball, M. J.-Last of the Choir, The. Rimball, Mather Dean.—Mariar in Heaven. Ol' Picket's Nell. Kimball, Orella L.-Deacon’s Call, The. º King, Mrs. Anna' Philipine [Eichberg].-Jericho Bob. Meteors. To Thee, O Country ! King, Annie B.-Our Flag at Apia. King, Basil.—Last Love-feast, The. King, Ben.—But Then. Comin' Christmas Morn. Dat's Right, Ain't It? De Circus Turkey. De Cushville Hop. Didn’t We, Jim 7 Ec-calec-tic Fits. Elopement. Her Folks an’ Hiz’n. EHow Often. If I Can be by Her. If I Should Die To-night. Jane Jones. Lovey-Loves. Nothing to do But Work. See Pessimist, The. Pessimist, The. St. Patrick's Day. She Does Not Hear. Sum of Life, The. See Pessimist, The. That Cat. Two Orphans, The. See Didn't We, Jim When the Stage Gits In. Wood Ticks. King, Byron.—Way of a Maid. Way of a Woman, The. What Should a Young Maid Do? King, Gen. C:—Marion's Faith. . Ray's Ride. . . See Marion's Faith. King, Pres. C: (?)—Future of the United States, The. Our Land. King, E:—Tsigane's Canzonet, The. . Woman’s Execution, A. King, Eºla-Meeting of Daughter-in-law and Mother-in- 3.W. King, Georgiana Goddard.—Hylas. “Man Called Dante, I Have Heard, A.” Peregrino's Song. See Way of Perfect Love, The. Song: “Something calls and whispers.” Way of Perfect Love, The. Ring, Mrs. Harriet Eleanor [Hamilton] —Crocus, The. Disciples, The. Dream Maiden, A. Execution of Ugo Bassi. Haunted House, A * Palermo. ... See Disciples, The. . Ugo Bassi's Sermon in the [wr. al Hospital. King, Rt. Rev. H:, Bishop of Chicester.—Contemplation upon Flowers, A Elegy: “Sleep on, my love,” etc. Exeguy, The. See Exeguy on his Wife. Exeguy on his Wife. Life. See On the Life of Man. On the Life of Man. Renunciation, A. See Surrender, The. Sic Vita. See On the Life of Man. Surrender[, The]. King, Joshua-Hosanna I King, Schuyler.—High-Backed Chair, The. King, T: Starr.—Our Nationality. Peace Men, The. Kingsland, Burton, Mrs.-Hints for Graduation or Com- mencement Day. Kingsley, C :—Airly Beacon. \ Alton Locke. Andromeda and the Sea-nymphs. Bad Squire, The. See Yeast. Ballad. A. . 1400. See Ballad of Earl Haldan's Daughter. Ballad: Lorraine, Lorraine, Lorrée. Ballad of Earl Haldan's Daughter. Boat-song, A. See Hypatia. Christmas Carols Everywhere. Christmas Day. Christmas Day, 1868. Clear and Cool. See Water Babies, The. Crusader Chorus, See Saint's Tragedy, The. Day of the Lord, The. Dead Church, The. Death of Hypatia, The. Delectable Day, The. Dolcino to Margaret. Easter Week. See Andromeda. See Hypatia. 492 ATUTHOR, INDEX Riser Ringsley C : (Continued). Farewell, A. Farewell Advice. See Farewell, A. Fishermen, The. See Three Fishers, The. “Friends, in this world of hurry.” Heroism of the Mother, The. Hey, Nonny Home Comfort. See Delectable Day, Th9. Hope, A. Hypatia. Invitation. Rnight's Leap, The. Tiament, A. Last Buccaneer, The. Last Buccanier, The. Lorraine. See Ballad: Lorraine, Lorraine, Lorrée. Lorraine, Lorraine, Lorrée. See Ballad: Lorraine, etc. Lorraine, Lorrée. See Ballad: Lorraine, etc. Lost Doll, The. See Water Babies, The. Margaret to Dolcino. Merry Christmas Eve, A. Merry Lark, The. See Lament, A. - My Childhood's Love. See Water Babies, The. My Little Doll. See Water Babies, The. Myth, A. See Night Bird, The. Night Bird, The. “O Mary, go and call the cattle home.” See Last Buccanier, The. See Sands of Dee, The. Ode to the Northeast Wind. “Oh, be at least able to say in that day.” Oh, that We Two were Maying. See Saint's Tragedy, The. Old Buccaneer, The. Old, Old Song, The. Pallas in Olympus. Pleasant Isle of Avēs, The. Brayer for Christmas Peace. Red King, The. Rough Rhyme on a Rough Matter. A. See Yeast. Saint Elizabeth. See Saint's Tragedy, The. Saint’s Tragedy, The. Salvation Yeo's Testimony to Tobacco. See Westward Ho! Sands of [or o' ] Dee, The. Sing Heigh-hol Sir Francis Drake. See Westward, Hol Song: “Oh I that we two were maying.” Tragedy, The. Song of Madame Do-as-You-Would-Be-Dome by, See Water Babies, The. Song of the River. See Water Babies, The. Thank God Every Morning. Thought from the Rhine, A. Three Fishers, The. Tide River, The. See Water Babies, The. To Miss Mitford, Authoress of “Our Village.” To the Authoress of Our Village.” See To Miss Mit- ford, Authoress of “Our Village.” Twin Stars Aloft. See Hope, A. TJgly Princess, The. "Valentine's Day. Waiting for the Armada. See Westward, Ho! Water Babies, The. Welcome, A. See Ode to the Northeast Wind. Westward, Ho! See Water Babies, The. See Andromeda. See Last Buccanier, The. See Saint’s The. When all the World, is Youngſ, Lad]. See Water Babies, The. Wild Oats. See Water Babies, The. Yeast. Young and Old. See Water Babies, The. Youth and Age. See Water Babies, The. Kingsley, Florence Morse-Christ Touched His Eyes. Transfiguration of Miss Philura. Kingsley, H:—Blackbird's Song, The. Magdalen. Ringston, (N. Y.) Freeman.—Grateful Patient, A. Rinkel, J: Gottfried.—Patriotic Song. Einne, Abbie.—Child's Mirror, The. True Story, A. Rinney, Coates.—Patter of the Rain, The. Rain on the Roof. Rinney, Eliz. Clementine.—Blind Psalmist, The. Dream, A. Moonlight in Italy. Quakeress Bride, The. Ralph Waldo Emerson. To the Boy. See following. See True Story, A. To the Boy who goes Daily Past my Windows Singing. Riper, Florence.—Tired, The. 4. Kipling, Rudyard.—Amour de Voyage. Pallad of East and West, The. Ballad of the “Clampherdown,” The. Betrothed, The. Bimi. Boots. Camel's Hump, The. Cecil Rhodes. Certain Maxims of Hafiz. Children’s Song, The. Christmas in India. Coast-wise Lights, The. See Song of the English. Code of Morals, A Kipling, Rudyard (Continued). Commonplaces. Conundrum of the Workshops, The. Courting of Dinah Shadd, The. Cupid's Arrows. Danny Deever. Dedication, A. Dove of Dacca, The. Drums of the Fore and Aft. Elephant's Child, The. English Flag, The, Estunt the Griff. Files-on-Parade. See Danny Deever. Flag of England, The. Flight of the Bucket, The. Flowers, The. IForeloper, The. “Fuzzy-wuzzy.” Gate of the Hundred Sorrows, The. General Summary. Gentlemen Rankers. Gipsy Trail, The. Gunga Din. His Majesty the King. His Wedded Wife. t How ... the Elephant Got His Trunk. See Elephant's Child, The. IIymn Before Action. Jam-Pot, The. Jane Smith. Jungle Book, The. “Just So Stories.” King's Jest, The. Last Chantey, The. Last of the Light Brigade, The. Law of the Jungle, The. L'Envoi. Lest We Forget. Light That Failed, The. Long Trail, The. Lover's Litany, A. Maid of the Meerschaum, The. Man Who Was, The. Mandalay. Maxims of Baloo. Mother o' Mine. My Rival. Oonts | Qverland Mail, The. Playing Robinson Crusoe. See “Just So Stories.” Poor Dear Mamma. See Story of the Gadsbys, The. Post that Fitted, The. Quaeritur. Recessional. Seal Lullaby. See White Seal, The. Shiv and the Grasshopper. Song of the English, A. Sons of Martha, The. Sons of the Widow, The. See Widow at Windsor, The. Story of the Gadsbys, The. Thrown Away. To the Unknown Goddess. “Tommy.” Troopin'. True Royalty. See “Just So Stories.” Vampire. War Correspondents, The. Way Through the Woods, The. Wedding of Captain Gadsby. Wee Willie Winkie. White Man's Burden, The. White Seal, The. Wºw, at X. The. tº it. ny, Amazement. See Story of the Gadsbys, Rirby, W:—At Spencer Grange. y sbys, The Marquis of Lorne's Visit to the North-west, The. Sparrows, The. h Thunderstorm in August. Kirk, Eleanor. See AMES, Mrs. ELEANOR MARIA [EASTER- BROOK]. Kirk, W: F.—Ballade of the Fan. Sheridan's Ride. “Kirke, Edmund.” See GILMORE, JAS, ROBERTS. Kirkham, B. W.-Last Wish, The. Kiser, S: Ellsworth.-Baseball Never out of Date. Boast of a Virtuous Man, The. Book of Life, The. Boy's King, A. Boy with the Pony. Budd Wilkins at the Show. Caste. Chances Others Have, The. Getting to be a Man. Golf and Life. Hiram Foster's Thanksgiving Turkey. EHis New Suit. In a Pullman Car. Rnowledge. Limitations of Lucre, The. Lincoln. Man Who Cooks the Grub, The. Maud Muller a-Wheel. See Jungle Book, The. 493 Riser AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS. Kiser, S: Ellsworth (Continued). Meditations of Johnny. Memorial Day, 1889. My Creed. Old Rooter, The. Optimist, The. Passing of the Horse, The. Peace. Price of Greatness, The. She Never was a Boy. Since Pa Ain't Here No More. Soldier Boy for Me, The. Teaching a Girl Football. Vanished Dangers. Visiting Laura Bell. What He Got Out of It. When Doctors Disagree. When Grandma Comes to Our House. When Pa was a Boy. When Pa was Little Like Me. When the Gravy's on the Buckwheats. Yankee Dude'll Do, The. Rish, A. C.—How Pussy and Mousie Kept House. Kittredge, Herman E.-Miriam. Klein, C: and Hornblow, Arthur W.--Lion and the Mouse. Kleiser, Grenville.—Song of the “L.” Klingle, G: See HOLMES, Mrs. GEORGIANA. Klinkner, Anton F.—How Alfred Sold His Tears. Klopstock, Friedrich Gottlob.-Early Graves, The. Resurrection, The. Knapp, Adeline.—Bull of Bashan, A. --~ Knapp, Lillian E.-Arbor Day Poem. Knickerbocker.—In the Garret. Kniel, S. M.–For Decoration Day. Let Little Hands. See For Decoration Day. * Knight, Mrs.-On the Birthday of Catherine of Braganza. Rnight, Camilla J.-Clothes-Pin Dollies, The. fºnight, H: Cogswell.—Cradled "Mid the Oxen. Lunar Stanzas. Summer's Day, A. Rnight, L. L.-Israel's Womanhood. Knight, Matthew Rickey.—Jacques Cartier. Mercy of God, The. Sovereign Moments. Rnott, Proctor.—Proctor Knott on Duluth. Rnowles, F: Lawrence.—Columbia. Hail, America. “If Love Were Jester at the Court of Death.” Last Word, The. Laus Mortis. Love Triumphant. Memory, A. Nature: The Artist. On a Fly-Leaf of Burns' Songs. |Pasture, Song of Desire, A. To Mother Nature. To the American Poet. Knowles, Herbert.—Lines Written in a Churchyard. S66 Lines Written in Richmond Churchyard, Yorkshire. Lines Written in Richmond Churchyard [, Yorkshire]. Written in the Churchyard of Richmond, Yorkshire. See Lines Written in Richmond Churchyard, York- shire. Knowles, Jas. Sheridan.—Alfred the Great; or, The Patriot 1Ing. Alfred the Great to His Men. See Alfred the Great; or, The Patriot King. Caesar Passing the Rubicon. Caesar's Passage of the Rubicon. See Caesar Passing the Rubicon. Caius Gracchus. Caius Gracchus Cited before the Censors, Appeals to the People. See Caius Gracchus. Crossing [of] the Rubicon. See Caesar Passing the Rubicon. Description of the Chase. See Love Chase, The. False Witness Detected. IHelen and Modus. See Hunchback, The. Hunchback, The. Hunt, The. See Love Chase, The. Love Chase, The. Oh, with what pride I used.” See William Tell. Passing of the Rubicon, The. See Caesar Passing the Rubicon. Rolla's Address to the Peruvians. (Wr. at.) See SHERIDAN, R : BRINSLEY. St. Pierre to Ferrardo. See Wife, The. Scene from “The Love Chase.” See Love Chase, The. Switzerland. See William Tell. Tell on His Native Hills. See William Tell. Tell on Switzerland. See William Tell. Tell's Address to the Alps. See William Tell. Virginius. Wife, The. William Tell. William Tell among the Mountains. See William Tell. William Tell on Switzerland. See William Tell. Williºn Tell's Address to His Native Hills. See William €11. “Ye crags and peaks, I’m with you once again.” See William Tell, Knox, Isa Craig.—Ballad of the Brides of Quair, The. Woodruffe, The. Knox, J. Armoy. Tragedy, A. Knox, Jessie Juliet.—Easter Dream of Mun Chee. Knox, T:—“Though scoffers ask, where is your gain?” Knox, W:—Atheist, The. Curse of Cain, The. Immortality. Mortality. See Oh, Why Should the Spirit of Mortal be Proud : Oh I or O }, Why Should the Spirit of Mortal be Proud! Knyaston, Fs.--To Cynthia on Concealment of Her Beauty. Kobbé, Gustav.–College Team's Thanksgiving Game. From the Harbor Hill. Homeward. How John Gill Saved the “City of Paris.” How Keeper Atkins Wiped Out the “Goading Slur.” To a Little Girl. Koehner, Theodore.—Sore Disappointment. Kohaus, Hannah More.—Child Angel, The. Santa Claus' Agent. Koopman, Harry Lyman,—Death of Guinevere, The. Icarus. John Brown. Revealed. Satirist, The. . Sea and Shore. Kopisch, August.—Blucher on the Rhine. Fairies’ Passage, . The. Körner, Andreas Justinus.--Richest Prince, The. Körner, Karl Theodore.—Battle Hymn [, Thel. Father, I Call Thee. Good Night. Men and Boys. Song of the Sword. See Sword Song I, The J. Sword Song I, The]. Kortrecht, Augusta.-Sick-Bed Promises. Swedish Girl's Chatter. * Kossuth, L:—Address before the Congress of the United States in 1851. Appeal to the Hungarians. Bunker Hill Monument, The. Contentment of Europe, The. Duties of Christianity, The Hereditary Policy of America, Dec. 11, Heroism of the Hungarian People. Birmingham. Bungarian Heroism. Hungary and Austria in Religious Contrast. tº “In a Just Cause.” See Hereditary Policy of America. Mourning Hero's Vision, The. *- No Peace without Liberty. See Hungary and Austria. in Religious Contrast. e Peace Inconsistent with Oppression. See Hungary and Austria in Religious Contrast. Roman Senate, and the American Congress, The... See Address before the Congress of the United States in 1851 Russia the Antagonist of the United States. Speech at Birmingham, Nov. 12, 1851. Speech at Manchester, Nov. 11, 1851. To Arms. e Rotzebue, .—Hugo Grotius. Spaniards in Peru, The. See SHERIDAN, R : BRINSLEY. Kountz, W: J.-Billy Describes an Opera. Krauth, C. P.-Martin Luther. Kreymborg, Alfred.—America. Cézanne. Earth Wisdom. Idealists. e Old Manuscript. Parasite. sº Erilof "for Kriloff or Kryloff], Ivan Andreyevitch.-Eagle and the Spider, The. Eringle, G:—To-morrow's News. Krohn, Rev. Phillips-Illustration, An. Erout, Mary Hannah.-Little Brown Hands. Once at Battle Eve. .... & & Krummacher, Friederich Wilhelm.—Alpine Heights. Lark, The. Moss Rose, The. Id Age. * “Kruna.”—Corregio. . Kryloff, Ivan Andreyvitch. See KRILOF, IVAN ANDREY- WITCH. Ruhns, Oscar.—Future Full of Cheer. Kunkler, Marie E.-But Little Folks. y Kuprin, Aleksander. Ivanovich. — Thieves Demonstration. Rürenberg, von-Falcon, The. Rurz, Isolde.—Nekropolis. A Kyle, G: W.-Alphabetical Sermon. Anatomical Tragedian, The. Billy's Pets. Burglar's Grievances, The. Classical Music. Delancey Stuyvasant and the Horse-car. Dentist and Patient. 5 Dunderburg ºn's “Forty-graf’” Album. Felinaphone, The. & Good }. Boy and the Bad Little Boy, The. IHigh Art and Economy. ºr. Education. Juggler, €. # Britzenhoeffer's Troubles. See Speech at Manchester. 1851. See Speech at Convention and / 494 ATUTHOR, INDEX Lamb Kyle, G: W. (Continued). Professor Gunter on Marriag Swell [in a Horse-car], The. and the Horse-car. f{yle, Grace O.—Acorn, The. Apple, The. Corn, The. Hickory Nut, The. 0. See Delancey Stuyvasant L T.—Basket-Makers, The. Blacksmith, The. Bullfinch, The. Chemist, The. Game keeper, The. Geography. Hands Across the Sea. Mr. Coggs. Nature of the Cat. Randolph Caldecott. Ship-builder, The. Turkey, The. Windmill, The. L., A. T.-‘‘When vanished in this, vapor we call life.” L., E. R.—Blest Spring Time (Tr.) L., J. G.-Platonic Friendship. L., R. R.—Young Frogs, The. Labé, Louise.—Sonnet: “As soon as ever I begin to take.” Sonnet: “O soft brown eyes, O glances turned away.” Tua Bruyère, Jean de.—Characters: Of Judgments. True Liberty. See Characters: Of Judgments. Lacaussade, Auguste.—See How the Morning's Silver Light. To the Swallows. Lacey [or Locey], Maria.-Loveliness. e La Conte [or Lacoste), Maria.--Somebody’s Darling. Ladd, Marie S.—Taking Aim. Ladies Home Jowrmal.-Silver Lining, The. Stars' Ball, The. Voice From a Far Country. What the Spirit of Sunshine Means. Dadies’ World, The.—Quest of the Magi, The. Lafler, H: Anderson.—White Feet of Atthis, The. Wireless. La Fountaine, Jean de.—Castle-builder, The. Council of the Rats, The. Lagerlöf, Selma.-Flight into Egypt, The. How Robin's Breast Became Red. Legend of the Christmas Rose, The. Laidlaw, W:—Lucy's Flittin’. “Laight, Herbert.—Sence, Sally's Been to Europe.” Laighton [wr. Leighton], Albert.—Autumn. By the Dead. ºnd Dead. O6. Missing Ships, The. . Under the Leaves. Laighton, Oscar.—Clover Blossoms, The. Laing, Alex,−Ae Happy Hour. Jock, Rab and Tam. My Ain Wife. Standard on the Braes, o'Mar, The. Laird, Frank F.—Negro in American History, The. Laird, W:—Traumerei at Ostendorff's. Very Old Song, A. Lamar, Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus.--Nineteenth Century nds Slavery, The. & Lamar, Mirabeau Bonaparte.—Daughter of Mendoza, The. Lamartine, Alphonse de.—Adieux au College De Belley. (Graduation Day Poem in French.) Establishment of the Republic, The. § Execution of Madame Roland. See Girondists, The. Execution of Queen Mary. See Mary Stuart. Girondists, The. e tº History of the Restoration of Monarchy in France, The. Lake, The. Lord Byron to the Greeks. Mary Stuart. Memoirs of My Youth. Mother of Lamartine, The. See Memoirs of My Youth. Beign of Napoleon, The. See History of the Restora- tion of Monarchy in France, The. Religion of Revolutionary Men. Republic Defined, A. See Establishment of the Re- public, The. Silent Prayer. Zarafi. Lamb, Arthur J.-Mansion of Aching Hearts, The. Lamb, C:—Acrostic. Bachelor's Complaint of the Behavior of Married People. *-*-x Barbara S-. Bridget and the Lamb. Candle-light. Child, A. See Parental Recollections. Child Angel, The ; A Dream. Childhood. tº Christ's Hospital Boys. Christening, The Cold in the Head, A. See Letter to Bernard Barton, Jan. 9th, 1824. Confessions of a Drunkard. Cry from the Depths, A. See Confessions of a Drunkard. Deº, of Coleridge, The. See On the Death of Cole- r1dge. Lamb, C: (Continued). Dissertation upon Roast Pig, A. Dream Children: a Reverie. Epigram. Written in the Last Reign. Essays of Elia. Farewell to Tobacco, A. Fragments of Burton. Extract III.-A Conceipt of Diabolical Possession. Frugal Snail, The. Gipsy's Malison, The. Glamour of the Town, The. Grandame, The. Harmony in Unlikeness. FIester. Housekeeper, The. (Tr.) Hypochondriacus. See Fragments of Burton. In Memoriam. See Parental Recollections. In My Own Album. In the Churchyard. See Rosamund Gray. James, Elia Connoisseur. See Essays of Elia. Jem White. Letter to Bernard Barton, Jan. 9th, 1824. Love, Death, and Reputation. Margaret Gray. See Rosamund Gray. Mrs. Battle. Mrs. Jordan. Munden. My First Play. Names, €. Nonsense Verses. Old China. Old Familiar Faces, The. On an Infant Dying as soon as Born. On Rising with the Lark. See That we should Rise with the Lark. On the Death of Coleridge. On the Disappointment of the Whig Associates of the Prince Regent, at not Obtaining Office. See Epi- gram, Written in the Last Reign. oriš, of Roast Pig, The. See Dissertation upon Roast 19, A. Parental Recollections. Poet's Son, A. gº Popº IFallacies. See That we should Rise with the a T.K. Prince Dorus. Reading. Recollections of Childhood. See Rosamund Gray. Reflections in the Pillory. Rejoicing [Rejoicings—O.] upon the New Year's Com- ing of age. & g Roast Pig. See Dissertation upon Roast Pig, A. Rosamund Gray. Rural Death-in-Life. Sonnet XI: “We were two pretty babes.” Sonnet on Christian Names, A. That we should Rise with the Lark. To Hester. * Valentine’s Day. Vision of Repentance, A. & Warning to the Intemperate, A. See Confessions of a Drunkard. We Cherish Dreams. See That we should Rise with the Lark. * When Maidens Such as Hester Die. When We were Poor. OTPC. Lamb, C: and Mary.—Anger. Beasts in the Tower, The. Beggar Man, The. Blindness. Boy and Snake, The. Boy and the Skylark, The. Breakfast. Broken Doll, The. Child and the Snake, The. Cleanliness. Coffee Slips, The. Crumbs to the Birds. Dessert, The. Envy. First of April, The. First Tooth, The. Going into Breeches. Great Grandfather, The. Lines on a Picture by Leonardo Da Vinci, called “The Virgin of the Rocks.” Love, Death and Reputation. Magpie's Nest, The. Memory. Mimic Harlequin, The. Neatness in Apparel. New-Born Infant, The. Nursing. Offer, The. Orange, The. * Parental Recollections. Peach, €. Reproof, The. Thoughtless Cruelty. Two Bees, The. Two Boys' The. Wasps in a Garden. Weeding. What is Fancy? See Boy and Snake, The. 495 Lamb AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Tamb, C: and Mary (Continued). Which is the Favorite ; Wrig. in the First Leaf of a Child's Memorandum OOK. "Why Not Do It, Sir, To-day?” Young Letter Writer, The. Lamb, L: Albert.—Beth-El. Lamb, Mary.—Child, A. Child’s a Plaything for an Hour, A. Choosing a Name. Choosing a Profession. Feigned Courage. In Memoriam. Spartan Boy, The. Lambert, Irvin C.—Road to Wrinkle Town, The. La Moille, T. G.-Only a Tramp. Thanksgiving. Lamont, Alex.-Round of Life, The. La Motte, François de Salignac de. See FéNELON. Lamotte, Houdart de.—True Pleasures. Lampertus, .—German Trust Song. Tampman, Archibald.—After Rain. Among the Millet. Between the Rapids. City of the End of Things, The. Evening. Porecast, A. Frogs, The. Goal of Life, The. Heat. In Absence. June. Rnowledge. Larger Life, The. Loons, The. Lyrics of Earth. Midsummer Night. Organist, The. Outlook. Perfect Love. Prayer, A. Railway Station, The. September. Snowbirds. Spirit of the House, The. Sun Cup, The. Truth, The. Lampson, Frd’k Locker. See LOCKER-LAMPSON, FRD’K. Lampton, W: Jas —Castles in the Air. Cupid's Casuistry. E'allen. "Lightning Story, A. Lincoln. Merry Christmas. New Version, The. Once. Opportunity Speaks. º Dnexpected, The. See Once. Lanahan, J:—God in History. Lancaster, A. E.-Little Church Round the Corner, The. Land, Andrew.—His Choice of a Sepulchre. Lander, General Frd’k. W:—Rhode Island to the South. Landon, Letitia Eliz. See MACLEAN, Mrs. LETITIA ELIZ. [LANDON]. Landon, Melville DeLancey (“Eli Perkins”).-Eli Perkins' Book Agent. Flag, The. Prohibition in Kansas. What Drove me into a Lunatic Asylum. Landor, Walter Savage.—Absence. Acon and Rhodope: or, Inconstancy. Advice, “Aged man who loved to doze away An. “Ah! what avails the sceptered race I’’ See Rose Aylmer. Alciphron and Leucippe. Ancient Rhyme, An. Appeal, The. See Remainl Autumn. Away My Verse. Before a Saint's Picture. Botany. Brier, The. Catullus. Child is Father of the Man, The. Child of a Day. Children. Children Playing in a Churchyard. Cistus, The. Cleone to Aspasia. Commination. Corinna from Athens, to Tanagra. Aspasia. Corinna to Tanagra, from Athens. Aspasia. Cowslips. Day Returns, My Natal Day, The. Death of Artemidora, The. Death of the Day. Death Stands Above Me. Death Undreaded. See Death. Defiance. Different Graces. Dirce. Do You Remember Me? * y y See Pericles and See Pericles and Landor, Walter Savage (Continued). Dragon-Fly, The. Epigram : "Come, Sleep 1 but mind ye.” Epigram: “I strove with none.” Examination of Shakespeare. Faesulan Idyl. Farewell to Italy. Fault is Not Mine, The.” Fiesolan Idyl. See Faesulan, Idyl. Finis. . See. On his Seventy-fifth Birthday. Fire of Life, The. For an Epitaph at Fiesole. Friends. Gebir. Gifts Returned. Hamadryad, The. Heartsease. Her Lips. Fier Name. His Epitaph. Household Gods. How many Voices. How to Read Me. I Remember the Time. I Strove With None. I Will Not Love. Ianthe. Ianthel You are Call'd to Cross the Sea. Ianthe's Question. Ianthe's Shell. Ianthe's Troubles. Imaginary Conversations. In After Time. In Clementina's Artless Mien. In No Haste. Inscription on a Sea Shell. See Gebir. Introduction to the Last Fruit Off an Old Tree. Invocation, An. See Regeneration. Iphigenia and Agamemnon. Ireland. Ireland Never was Contented. Kiss, The. Lament: “I loved him not,” etc. Late Leaves. "Lº Qur Songsters [wr. Poets] loitered in green anes.” Let Love Remain. Little Aglaé to her Father. Lying in State. Macaulay. See To Macaulay. Maid, I Love Ne'er Thought of Me, The Maid's Lament, The. See Examination all. Margaret. See Mother, I Cannot Mind my Wheel. Memory. Mild is the Parting Year and Sweet. Mother, I Cannot Mind my Wheel. “Myrtis.” New Style. No, My Own Love of Other Years. See Sixteen. of Shakespeare. Of Clementina. Old Poet to Sleep, An. Old Style. On a Child. On Catullus. On Himself. See On his Seventy-fifth Birthday. On His own Death. On His Seventy-fifth Birthday. On Living too Long. On Lucretia Borgia’s Hair. Lucretia Borgia. On Music. On Observing a Vulgar Name on the Plinth of an An- cient Statue. On Seeing a Hair of Lucretia Borgia. On Southey's Death. On #. Death of M. D’Ossoli and His Wife, Margaret llller. On the Death of Southey. On the Smooth Brow. One Year Ago. One Gray Hair, The. One White Hair, The. Pericles and Aspasia. Persistence. Plays. * Pleasure | Why Thus Desert the Heart Prayer to Fate, A. Prayers. See Gebir. Prophecy, A. Proud Word you Never Spoke. Regeneration. Remain l Request, A. Resignation. See friend.” Robert Browning. Rose Aylmer. Rose Aylmer's Hair, Given by Her Sister. Rose's Birthday. Rosina. Rubies. Sacrifice. See Iphigenia and Agamemnon. Sappho to Hesperus. See On Seeing a Hair of See One Gray Hair, The. See Prophecy, A. “Why, Why repine, my pensive See To Robert Browning. 496 AUTHOR INDEX Tanier Landor, Walter Savage (Continued). “Say ye, that years roll on and ne'er return ?” See To the Comtesse de Molande, about to Marry the Duc de Luxembourg. Separation. Shakespeare and Milton. Shell, The. See Gebir. Siddons and Her Maid. Sixteen. Society of Children, The. Song: “Often I have heard it said.” Sonnet: “To Robert Browning.” Sympathy. Tamar and the Nymph. See Gebir. Test, The. There are Some Wishes. “There are who say we are but dust.” There Falls with Every Wedding Chime. Three Roses, The. Thought, A. Thrasymedes and Eunče. Time to be Wise. To a Bride. To a Cyclamen. ge. To Alfred TennySOn. To Corinth. E. F. To E. Arundell. To His Verse. To Ianthe. & * To Leigh Hunt, on an Omission in His “Feasts of the Poets.” To Macaulay. To Miss Arundell. To My Ninth Decade. To Robert Browning. To Sleep. To Tacaba. To the Comtesse de Molande, about to Marry the Duc de Luxembourg. To the Sister of Elia. To Verona. To Youth. Twenty Years Hence. 3 3 “Twenty years hence my eyes may grow. Years Hence. TJnder the Lindens. Upon a Sweet-Briar. g Vērse: “Past ruin’d Ilion Helen lives.” Verses why Burnt. Vessel That Rests Here at Last, The. Wall-flower. ge Washington and Franklin. sº Well I Remember How You, Smiled. 3. “When Helen first saw wrinkles in her face.” See Wrinkles. Why. s * — – e--i > -- * * * “Why, why repine, my pensive friend. With an Album. Wrinkles. Yacht, The. Years. Yes: I Write Verses Now and Them. .. 3 * *You smiled, you spoke, and I believed. Ianthe. Youth. * Landrum, G. A.—Laughing and Crying: Lane, Burneston.—One Who Stays at Home, The. Lane, Chris–I'd Leave My Happy Home for You. Lane, Denny.−Kate of Araglen. Lament of the Irish Maiden, The. Lane, J. Beaufoy.—Knight's Vow, The. Lane, M. A. L.--Hilda's Christmas. Lanergan, G: T.--Duelist's Victory, The. Lansºrew—Advance. Australia. See Twenty See To Almae Matres. Another Way. April on Tweed. Aucassin and Nicolete. Ballad of the Unattainable. Ballade of a Friar. Ballade of Blue China. Ballade of Christmas Ghosts. Ballade of Dead Ladies. Ballade of his Choice of a Sepulchre. Ballade of Life. Ballade of Literary Fame. Ballade of Middle Age. Ballade of Sleep. Ballade of Summer. Ballade of the Book-hunter. Ballade of the Bookworm. Ballade of the Primitive Jest. Ballade to Theocfitus in Winter. Catullus to his Book. (Tr.) Clevedon Church. Colinette. Colonel Burnaby. Culloden. Erinna. (Tr.) Greek Gossips, The. (Theocritus). Heliodore. (Tr.) See Heliodore Dead. TIeliodore Dead. (Tr.) (Tr.) Lang, Andrew (Continued). Homer. Homeric Unity. Little Things. Lost Love. Man and the Ascidian. Melville and Coghill. Odyssey, The. Qf Blue, China. See Ballade of Blue China. Of his Choice of a Sepulchre. See Ballade of his Choice of a Sepulchre. Of Life. See Ballade of Life. Of the Book-hunter. See Ballade of the Book-hunter. Old Tune, Am. On Calais Sands. Penthesilea. Romance. San Terenzo. Scot to Jeanne d'Arc, A. Scythe Song. Shades of Helen, The. Sicilian Love Charms. Spring. Telling the Bees. Three Portraits of Prince Charles. To the Gentle Reader. To Theocritus, in Winter. in Winter. Twilight on Tweed. Willon’s Ballade. White Pacha, The. Lang, Annie.—Little Tree, The. Langbridge, Frd’k.—Courtship. “I Mean to Wait for Jack.” Lay of a Cracked Fiddle. Parson's Comforter, The. Roses Know, The. Sent Back by the Angels. Song for the Girl I Love, A. Walter’s Choice. Langdon Rufus C.—Lazy Boy's Idea, A. Langdon, W: H.-What Does Graft Mean? Langheim, -.—I-Have and Oh! Had-I. Langhorne, C : Hartley.—Theocritus. Langhorne, Dr. J :—Dead, The. Hope. To a Redbreast. Langland [or Langley]. W:-Prologue, The. See.Vision of William Concerning Piers the Plowman, The. Vision of Piers [the] Plowman. Vision of William Concerning Piers the Plowman, The. Langston, J : Mercer.—Abraham Lincoln. Lanier, Clifford Anderson.—Friar Servetus. Lanier Sidney.—America. See Centennial Meditation of Columbia, The. Ballad [wr. Balladel of Trees and the Master, A. Theocritus. (Tr.) See Ballade to Theocritus Barnacles. Battle of Lexington, The. See Psalm of the West. Betrayal. See Jaquerie, The. Centennial Cantata. See Centennial Meditation of Co- lumbia, The. Centennial Meditation of Columbia, The. Centennial Ode, The. See Centennial Meditation of Columbia, The. Columbus. See Psalm of the West. Corn. Crystal, The. Dear Land of All My Love. See Centennial Meditation of Columbia, The. Down the Dark Future. Dying Words of Stonewall Jackson, The. Evening Song. From the Flats. Harlequin of Dreams, The. Hound, The. See Jaquerie, The. How Love Looked for Hell. Jaquerie, The. Land of the Wilful Gospel. Lexington. Life and Song. Life in Ourselves. Marsh Song—At Sunset. Marshes of Glynn, The. Mocking Bird, The. My Springs. Night and Day. Nilsson. Opposition. Out of the Chattahoochee. Psalm of the West. Revenge of Hamish, The. Song for “The Jacquerie.” Song of the Chattahoochee. Sonnets on Columbus. See Psalm of the West. Stirrup-cup, €. Story of Vinland, The. Sunrise. Symphony, The. Tampa Robins. To Bayard Taylor. To Beethoven. Tournament, The. Trees and the Master, The. See Ballad of Trees and the Master, A Triumph, The. See Psalm of the West. See Psalm of the West. 497 Lanier AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS *— Lanier, Sidney, (Continued). . Waying of the Corn, The. Lanier, Sidney and Clifford.—Power of Prayerſ ; or, the - First Steamboat up the Alabama], The. Lanigan, G: T-Ahkoond of Swat, The. "See Threnody, A. Amateur Orlando, The. Dirge of the Moolla of Kotal. Golden Bridge, The. Latest Version, The. Threnody, A. Lanigan, R. W.--Charity. Lansing, .—Deacon's Downfall, The. Lanterm, The.—Shadows. Lanyon, Helen.—Hill, o'Dreams, The. "Lapius. Q.”—W’en de Darky am a-Whistlin' in de O'Il Lapraik, J:—Matrimonial Happiness. When I Upon Thy Bosom Lean. La Ramée, Louise de (“Ouida.”)—Attack at Zarila. See Under Two Flags. Battle of Zarajla, The. See Under Two Flags. Cigarette's Ride and Death. Dog of Flanders, A. Forest King's Race. In Pitti. Military Steeple-chase, The. Soldier of France, Steeple-Chase, The. Under Two Flags. Larcom, Lucy.--Across the River. “And in that twilight hush, God drew their hearts.” Barn-window, The. “Battle of our life is won, The.” Breezes, The. Brown Thrush, The. By the Fireside. Calling the Violet. Canticle De Profundis. Cat-Life. Chocorua. Christmas Thought, A. Clouds on Whiteface. Curtain of the Dark, The. See Hints. Day of Joy, The. Do Something. See Three Old Saws. Flag, The. Flower-girl. Friend, A. Golden-rod. Grace and her Friends. Hannah Binding Shoes. Hand in Hand with Angels. Heaven Near the Virtuous. See IIints. EIints. If I were a Sunbeam. In the Air. In the Tree-top. Light-Houses, The. Lily of the Resurrection, The. Lincoln's Passing Bell. Little Bird, The. Little Bridget's Country Week. Little Brown Cabin, The. Little Dancing Leaves. Little Nannie. Loyal Woman's No, A. March. Merry Brown. Thrush, The. Mistress Hale of Beverly. Mountain Pastoral, A. My Mountain. National Flower, The. Nature's Easter Music. Nineteenth of April, 1861, The. Plant a Tree. Proof, The. Pussy Clover. Re-Enlisted. Rivulet, The. Shared. Sing-away Bird, The. Sinking of the Merrimack, The. Sir Robin. Sister Months, The. Skipper Ben. Song of the Brown Thrush. Strip of Blue, A Sun-beam, The. Thanksgiving, A. Three Old Saws. Tolling. Two Festivals. Unwedded. Violet, The. Who Plants a Tree. See Plant a Tree. Woman’s Easter. Larkin, J: I).-‘‘Some Day.” Larminie, W:—Consolation. Epilogue to Fand. See Fand. Fand. Moytura. Nameless Doon, The. Speech of Emer, The. Sunset at Malinmore. Sword of Tethra, The. See Under Two Flags. See Under Two Flags. See Under Two Flags. See Fand. See Moytura. Larned, Augusta.-To the White-Throated Finch. Harned, W. Livingston.—Fame—Fame—Fame, Larremore, Wilbur.—Blossom Time, Madam Hickory. La Taille, Jean-Shield of the Marguerite, The. Shield of the Rose, The. Sonnet: “If e'er ill luck did gentleman betide.” Lathbury, Mary A.—Snowdrops, Lilies and Butterflies. Lathrap, Mrs. Mary T-‘‘Come out from among them.” Dead March, The. Dramshop or the Republic, The. God in Government. Will it Pay ? Woman's Answer to a Man's Question, A. Lathrop, G: Parsons.—Cavalry Charge, Thé. Child’s Wish Granted, The. Face in the Street, The. Fairhaven Bay. Flown Soul, The. Keenan’s Charge. Lily-Pond, The. Marthy Virginia's Hand. Name of Washington, The. New Worlds. Remembrance. Sailor's Song. Song-sparrow, The. South Wind. Sunshine of Thine Eyes, The. To My Son. Voice of the Void, The. Wedding of the Moon, The. Lathrop, Mrs. Harriet Mulford.—Thanksgiving Eve. Lathrop, Lena.-Her Reply. See Woman' Question, A. Woman's Question, A. (Wr. at. to Eliz. B. Brown- ing.) Lathrop, Mrs. Rose [Hawthornel.—Clock's Song, The. Despair. See Give me not Tears. Dorothy. Give me not Tears. Joy. See Give me not Tears. Love Now. Song before Grief, A. Lathrop, W: A.—Realism of Dickens, The. Latimer, #. (º) Eliz. [Wormeley].-Romance of a &T. 7°. Saint Anthony. St. George and the Dragon. Latta, E. R.—Welcome Spring, The. Lauferty, Lillian.—Philosophy at Ten. Laughlin, Clara E.-Making of a Commedienne, The. Laughton, Frances Parker. ... See MACE, Mrs. FRANCES PARKER [LAUGHTON]. Laughton, Jas. L.-She Would be a Mason. Laurie, Rev. Wm.—Answer to “I Am Dying.” Lawater, Johann Caspar (?).—“Ask thyself at evening: What that is immortal have I done to-day ??” Lawlessºry-After the Battle: Early Dawn, Clare Oast. Appeal, An. Dirge of the Munster Forest. Exile’s Mother, An. Fontenoy, 1745. Fontenoy, 1745, Before the Battle: Night. From the Burren. Retort, sº Stranger's Grave, The. Lawless, Eve.—Cats. - Lawless, Marg. H.-‘‘Bring out Your Dead.” Fighting Fire. Lawrence, Abbott.—Before and Behind. Lawrence, Annie M.–Ben Isaac's Vision. Lawrence, D. H.-Cruelty and Love. Fireflies in the Corn. Green. Grief. º Meeting among the Mountains. Service of All the Dead. Snap-Dragon. Woman to Her Dead Husband, A. Lawrence, Jonathan.—Look Aloft. Lawrence, Kate.—Little Boy’s Wants, A. Lawson, H:—Christ of the “Never,” The. “Faces in the Street.” Sliprails and the Spur, The. Lawson, Mrs. Mary Jane [Katzmann].—Face in the Cathe- dral, The. Lawson, Will.—Cattle Boats, The. Mails, The. When the Guns go into Battle. Lawton, D :-Life’s Purpose. Lawton, W: C.—Epistle: XVI “Horace's Farm. My Fatherland. Song, Youth, and Sorrow. Ilay, E. Eliz. –Margaret's Guest. Layamon.—Brut, The. Laycock, S:—Welcome, Bonny Brid! Layne, Castle.—Love's Caramels Lost. Layton, Addie.—Only a Baby. (Alt.) Lazarus, Emma.-Banner of the Jew, The. Cranes of Ibycus, The. Growing. of the Red Cock, The. (Tr.) 498 • AUTHOR INDEX The Gallienne Lazarus, Emma (Continued). Masque of Venice, A. Mater Amabilis. New Ezekiel, The. Night. See Scenes in the Wood. Off Rough Point. On the Proposal to Erect a Monument in England to Lord Byron. Pleasant Prospect. See Scenes in the Wood. Raschi in Prague. Remember. Scenes in the Wood. To Carmen Sylva. Venus of the Louvre. World's Justice, The. Lazenby, C : A.—Myself. Lea, Fannie Heaslip.–Dead Faith, The. Leach, Mary A.—Better than a Doctor. Leacock, Stephen.—“I Really Must Go Now.” Melpomehus Jones. “Leaf Olive.”—“God is Nowhere.” See Little Reader. The. Little Reader, The. Teahy, A. H.-Song of the Fairies, The. Leander, R. :—Moonlight on the Riviera. Leapor, M.–Mira's Song. Lear, E:—Ahkond of Swat, The. Apple Pie. A Was an Ant. * Animal Alphabet, An. “Alº of the Pobble,” The. See Lines to a Young a (ly. Courtship of the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bo, The. Daddy Long-legs and the Fly, The. Duck and the Kangaroo, The. Eour Times as Big as “this Bush. Five Nonsense Verses. Incidents in the Life of My Uncle Arly. Jumblies, The. Limericks. Lines to a Young Lady. Little Land, The. Mr. and Mrs. Discobbolos. Nonsense Alphabet. Nonsense Verses. Nutcrackers and the Sugar-Tongs, The. Old Man and the Rats, The. Old Man of the Nile, An. Old Person of Dean, An. Old Person of Ewell, An. Owl and the Pussy-cat, The. Pobble who has no Toes, The. Quangle Wangle's Hat, The. Table and the Chair, The. There was an old Man of Dumbree. Younghy-Bonghy-Bo, The. Young Lady in Blue, A. Young Lady of Norway, The. Young Lady, Whose Bonnet. Learned, Walter.—Consolation. * Cupid’s Kiss. Eheul Fugaces. Explanation, An. Five Little White Heads. Growing Old. e In Explanation. See Explanation, An. Last Reservation, The. Marjorie’s Kisses. On a Fly-leaf of a Book of Old Plays. On the Fly-leaf of Manon Lescants. Prime of Life, The. Time's Revenge. To Critics. What else could he Do? See Explanation, An. With a Spray of Apple Blossoms. Leatherman, Jos. W.-Fireside Colloquy. Leavitt, Mrs. Mary Clement.—Birthday of Abraham Lincoln, The. World's Problem, The. Le Braz, Anatole.—La Source Enchantee. Le Brun, Pierre.—Epigram: “I’ve just been robbed.” Lecky, W: E: Hartpole.—Early Thoughts. Love and Sorrow. Old Age. On an Old Song. Sower and His Seed, The. Undeveloped Lives, The. Voices of the Evening. Ledoux, L: V.-At Sunset. Hymn to Demeter Ledoux. Mater Dolorosa. Only Way, The. Song of the Daughters of Celeus. Threnody, A. TJnknown Brothers, The. We Who were Lowers of Life. Ledwidge, Fs. E.-Behind the Closed Eye. Growing Old. Lost Ones, The. Rainy Day in April. Wife of Llew, The. Lee, Agnes.—Her Going. Keeper of the Lock, The. Motherhood. On the Jail Steps, Red Pearls, Lee, Agnes (Continued). Roman Doll, A. Statue in a Garden, A. Sweet-Eyed Child, A. To a Poet. Lee, Alex.--Soldier's_Tear, The. Lee, Alice Louise.—Little Child Shall Lead Them. Lee, Arthur, (?)—Prophecy, A. Lee, Fitzhugh.-States, The. Lee, Frances H.--Happiest Time of a Woman's Life. Tree that Tried to Grow, The. Lee, Frank.-He'll See it when he Wakes. Lee, Franklyn W.-House-cleaning. Lee, H:—Father of His Country, The. See Funeral Ora- tion on the Death of General Washington. Funeral Oration on the Death of General Washington. Washington's Birthday. See Funeral Oration on the Death of General Washington. Lee, Holme.—Lost on the Shore. Lee, Jas. Wideman.—Henry W. Grady as an Orator. Lee, Laurence.—Remarkable Honeymoon Trip, Lee, Mrs. Mary Eliz. –Blind Communicant, The. Grandmother's Hour with the Hymns. Lee, Nathaniel.—Blush not Redder than the Morning. Brutus and Titus. See Lucius Junius Brutus. Lucius Junius Brutus. t? Lee, R. : H.-Address to the People of England. For Independence, 1776. Independence a Solemn Duty. Lee, Gen. Rob't E.-Lee's Final Address to His Soldiers. “Nearly one hundred years ago there was a day of remarkable gloom and darkness.” Order for a day of Fasting. Lee, Mrs. Sophia V. . [Gilbert].-Brook, The. Lee, Rev. W: J.-Life's Loom. Shelter. Leeds Mercury.—How Pat Went Courting. Lee-Hamilton, Eugene.—Charles II of Spain to Approaching Death. Death of Puck, The. Elfin Skates. Fairy Godmothers. Flight from Glory, A. Idle Charon. Ipsissimus. Izaak Walton to River and Brook. Lost Years. Mimma Bella. On His “Sonnets of the Wingless Hours.” Sea-shell Murmurs. Sir Walter Raleigh to a Caged Linnet. Song: “Under the Winter, dear.” son; “Do you recall the scents?” See Mimma Bella. Sonnets, from “Mimma Bella.” Strangled. Sunken Gold. * “'Tis Christmas, and We gaze with downbent lead.” See Mimma Bella. To My Tortoise Chrono. “Under the Winter, dear.” What the Sonnet is. Wood-Song. Leech, A. Y.--Stars and Stripes, The. - Leeds, Virginia Niles.—Euchre, As It is Played for Charity. Eſer Graduation, Le Fanu, Jos. Sheridan.—Abhrain an Bhuideil. Beatrice. - Drunkard's Address to a Bottle of Whiskey. Fionula. & From the Legend of the Glaive. Hymn. (Fr. Beatrice.) Phaudhrig Crohoor. Quare Gander, The. Shamus O’Brien. (Alt. also to S: Lover.) Shemus O'Brien. See Shamus O'Brien. Song, A. “The Autumn leaf was falling.” Stream, The. Lefèvre, Edwin.-Quatrains of Idleness. º Lefevre, Mrs. Lily Alice (“Fleurange”).-Imprisoned. Inspiration. Lefevre, Pierre Françoi.—Gustavus, King of Sweden, to is Soldiers. Lefroy, E: Cracroft.—Cricket Bowler, A. Echoes from Theocritus. End of Glory, The. Foot-ball Player, A. On a Springboard. Love's Delay. 5 O Love, O Love, How Long? On a Dull Dog. Philistine, A. Rataplan. * Shepherd Maiden, A. Sicilian Night, A. Le Gallienne, R:—All Sung. April Night, An. Autumn. Ballad of Amaryllis in the Shade. Ballade of a Dead Lady. Ballade of Old Sweethearts, A. Brooklyn Bridge at Dawn. Caravan From China Comes. Child's Evensong, A. Completion of the World, The. 499 Le Gallienne AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS L3 Gallienne, R: (Oontinued). Confessio Amantis. Desiderium. Eternal Play, The. Flos Aevorum. “I Will Arise.” Illusions of War. Laggard Song, The. Love's Poor. Making of Song, The. May is Building Her House. Melton Mowbray Pork-Pie, A. Old Man' Song, An. Orbits. Passionate Reader to His Poet, The. Regret. Second Crucifixion, The. Shadow. Song: “She’s somewhere in the sunlight strong.” Song: “Take it, love.” Songs for Fragoletta. Spirit of Sadness. To a Bird at Dawn. Transgression. War Poem. What of the Darkness? Wife from Fairyland, The. Woman's Half-profits, The. Wonder-child, The. ſº tº Legaré, Hugh Swinton.—American Constitution no Experi- ment, The. g Constitution of the United States not an Experiment, The. See American Constitution no Experiment, The. Emotions on Returning to the United States. Liberty and Greatness Legaré, Jas. Matthews.-A Amy. To a Tuily. * Leggett, B; F-Quest of the Magi, The. Leggett, W:—Love and Friendship. Lehigh Burr.—Applied Mathematics. g Lehmºº, Rudolf Chambers—Crumbs of Pity. a Sy. Fairies on the Lawn. First Child, The. Middle Age. Music in Our Street, The. Leibfreed, Edwin.-Man of a Thousand Loves, The. My Besettin' Sin. Leigh, Amy E.-If I but Knew. Leigh, Felix.-Old Doll to the New One, The. Leigh, H: Sambrooke.—Cossimbazar. Getting Up. Maud. My Love and My Heart. Only Seven. Romantic Recollection. Sword of Damocles, The. To a Country Cousin. º Trials of a Twin. See Twins, The. 'Twas Ever Thus. Twins, The. Leighton, Albert.—Found Dead. . . Leighton, Rob't.—Dried-up Fountain, The. John and Tibbie Davison's Dispute. John and Tibbie's Dispute. See John and Tibbie Davi- son's Dispute. e John Davidson. See John and Tibbie Davison's Dis- pute. London. Scotch Words. Leiser, Jos.-Day of Atonement, The. Kol Nidra. See Dav of Atonement, The. Leland, C : Godfrey. (“Hans Breitmann”).-Almanzor. (Tr.) Ballad: “Der noble Ritter Hugo.” Ballad of Charity, The. 'Ballad of the Green Old Man, The. Ballad of the Mermaid. See Ballad: “I)er noble Ritter Hugo.” Carey of Carson. El Capitan-General. Eva. Fisher’s Cottage, The. (Tr.) Hans. Breitmann's...Party. Howling of the Witches. In Nevada. Legend of Heinz Von Stein, The. Masher, The. Mine Own. Music-Lesson of Confucius, The. Out and Fight. Proclamation, The. Riddler, The. e Ritter Hugo. See Ballad: “Der noble Ritter IIugo.” Romany Song. Theleme! There’s a Time to be Jolly. Two Friends, The. Water Fay, The. (Tr.) Le Maire de Belges.—Spring and Dawn. Lemke, E.-Rhyme for Musicians, A. Lemoine, Gustave.—Blacksmith, The. Blacksmith's Song (No. 2) Wild Flowers. (?) hab Mohammed. “Lemon, Mark.” See TAYLOR, TOM. Lente, Emma A.—In Lilac Time. Leonard, Rev. Adna B.-Prohibition Party a Necessity, A. Leonard, Priscilla.—In the Looking-glass. Leonard, W: Ellery.—Indian Summer. Leonidas of Alexandria.-Home. Leonidas to His Three Hundred. g On the Picture of an Infant [Playing near a Preci- pice J. Leopardi, Giacomo.—To Italy. Leppard, G :-Death-Bed of Benedict Arnold. Leprohon, Mrs. R. E. [Mullins].-Canadian Summer Even- 1Ilg, A. Canadian Woods in Early Autumn. Huron Chief's Daughter, The. Le Row, Caroline Bigelow.—For a Warning. “Scally wag.” Song of the Steamer Engine. L'Escyrel, Jehannot de—Lady, as True Lovers Do. Leslie, Caroline.—“I stood, beside my window one Stormy winter day.” º Leslie, C. R.—Miss Linley. Leslie, Shane.—Exiles Speak to Ireland, The. Ireland, Today. Rebel Mother's Lullaby. Requiem. Leslie’s Weekly.—How Christmas came to Crappy Shute. Lesperance, J: T.-Empire First. Lessing, Bruno.—End of the Task, The. Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim.—Avaro. See Epigram: “There comes from old Avaro's grave.” Bad Orator, The. Bad Wife, The. Cupid and Mercury; or, The Bargain. Dead Miser, The. Epigram: “There comes from old Avaro's grave.” Fritz. Mendax. 1Nathan the Wise. Nice Point, A. Niger. On Dorilis. On Fell. Qn Two Beautiful One-eyed Sisters... Opal Ring, The. See Nathan the Wise. Per-contra, or Matrimonial Balance, The. Ring, The. See Nathan the Wise. Specimen of the Laconic. Tale of Three Rings. To a Liar. To a Slow Walker and Quick Eater. True Nobility. Wise Child, The. Lester, C. F.—On the Stair. Polly’s Guitar. Take it Like a Man. L’Estrange, Sir Roger.—In Prison. Loyalty Confined. Letts, Winifred M.–Blessings. Call to Arms in our Streets, The. Dreams. Glorny’s Weir. Grandeur. Hallows’e’en. EIarbour, The. In Service. Kerry Cow, The. Little Peter Morrissey. My Blessing be On Waterford. See Loyalty Confined. Says She. Spires of Oxford, The. Spring, The. See Travelling Man. Travelling Man, The. Lettsom, W: Nanson. (Tr.)—How Brunhild was received at Worms. See Nibelungen Lied. Hoy, g Margrave Rüdeger was Slain. 16 Ol. How Siegfried was Slain. Nibelungen Lied. Leuthold, Heinrich.-Forest Lake, The. Leuville, Marquis de...—Choice of Arms, The. “Levee, Lilliput.”—Child's World, The. Lever, C: Jas-Charles O’Malley, the Irish Dragoon. Larry M’Hale. Man from Galway, The. Mickey Free's Letter to Mrs. M'Gra. See ‘Charles . O’Malley, the Irish Dragoon. Miss Judith Macan. See Charles O’Malley, the Irish Dragoon. “Pope He Leads a Happy Life, The.” Why My Father Left the Army. Widow Malone. Leveridge [or Loveridge], R. :, and Fielding, * Beef of Old England, . The. Levin, Lewis C.—Best Policy in Regard to Naturalization, . Tree-tise on Nature, A. Lewis, S. Virginia.--Woe-Begone Wiggle-Dee, Levy, Agnes H.-Mistake In the Day. Levy, Amy.—Between the Showers. In the Mile End Road. London Plane-tree, A. London Poets. New Love, New Life. To Vernon Lee. See Nibelungen See Nibelungen Lied. IH :—Roast 500 AUTHOR INIDEX Tinton Levy, Eugene H.-Grant at Appomattox. Lewes, G : H.—Life of Goethe. Lewis, Mr S. A. G.—Daughter of the Regiment Drill. Lewis, Alonzo.—Death Song. Lewis .C i Bertrand (“M. Quad”).-As the Pigeon Flies. 1Jaſl. Bijah's Story. See Bijah. Brudder Gardner on “Big Words.” Canvassing under Disadvantages. Face of a Demon, The. Goin' Somewhere. His Time for Fiddling. In the Chimney Corner. Interesting Traveling Companion, An. Last Roll-call, The. Little Tom. Mr. Bowser among the Dressmakers. Mr. Bowser Takes Precautions. Rural Infelicity. See Goin' Somewhere. Two Cases of Grip. Lewis, D :-Lines to Alexander Pope. Lewis, Emily Sargent.—Measles, The. 3 * Lewis, Mrs. Jennie T. [Hazen].-“Papa Says so, Too.” Lewis, Judd Mortimer.—Mamma's Dirl. On Christmas Eve. Lewis, Matthew Gregory.—Allan Water. . Alonzo the Brave, and the Fair Imogine. Maniac, The. gº tº e Lewis, W: E.-Opening of the Mississippi in 1862, The. Lewisohn, Ludwig.—Saturnalia. Leyden, J :—Daisy, The. Noontide. e Ode to an Indian [Gold] Coin. Sabbath Morning, The. To the Evening Star. Libermann, Malvina.-Knowledge, Oe]]]. Liddell, Mrs. Catherine C. [Fraser-Tytler] –Jesus the Car- penter. Poet in the City, The. & g Liddell, E. Louise.—Out For a High Time. Spring Maiden, A. g & Lieber, Fs—Ship Canal From the Atlantic to the Pacific, Th Power, Honor.—Class €. Life.—Flag, The. His Finish. Study in Nerves, A. That Fire at the Nolans. Woman’s Career. Lighthall, W: Douw. See DOUW O e Liliencron, Detlev von.—Parting and Return. War and Peace. tº # 6. Lilienthal, Jos.--Full Edition, A. Large Edition, A. “Lilliput Levee.” ‘See RANDs, W: BRIGHTY. Lilly, "J :—Cupid and, Campa Spe. . 3. º Lincoln, Abraham.–Abraham Lincoln's Autobiography, Acceptance of Nomination for the Presidency of 1860. Address at Gettysburg, 1864. See Address at the I)edi- cation of the Cemetery at Gettysburg. Address at the Dedication of Gettysburg Cemetery. See Address at the Dedication of the Cemetery at Get- SCHUYLER-LIGHTHALL, W: sburg. Adãº. at the Dedication of the Cemetery at Gettys- llrg. I o Add: , before the Springfield Washingtonian Temper- ance Society, Feb. 22, 1842. “All Men are Created Equal.” America. Forever. Autobiography. Bible, The. Constitution and the People, The. Address. Dangers of Mob Law. Dedication of Gettysburg Cemetery. See Address at the Dedication of the Cemetery at GettybSurg. Education and Agriculture. Emancipation Proclamation. º Farewell Address on Leaving Springfield. Few Words to Republicans. Few Words to the Southern People, A. First Candidacy. First Inaugural Address. First Invention, The. tº 8 º' Gettysburg Address. See Address at the Dedication of the Cemetery at Gettysburg. “House Divided Against Itself.” How I Earned My First Dollar. Inaugural Address. See First Inaugural Address Independence Hall Speech. Injustice of Slavery, The. Laws to be Reverenced. Letter of Acceptance of Renomination for President of Drmited States. Letter to Horace Greeley. Letter to Quakers. Lincoln's Life as Written by Himself. Lincoln's Promise. Lincoln's Rules for Living. Lincoln's Short Sermon. Lincoln's Speech at Springfield, Illinois, June 16, 1858. Memory Military Arrests. See First Inaugural Lincoln, Abraham (Continued). Observation. Before Invention. On the Dred Scott Decision. Preliminary Proclamation of Emancipation. Proclamation of Emancipation. Remarks at the Dedication of the National Cemetery at Gettysburg, Nov. 19, 1863. See Address at the Dedication of the Cemetery at Gettysburg. Remarks to Negroes in the Streets of Richmond. Second Inaugural Address. Situation in Eighteen Sixty-three. Slavery and the Union. Slavery Issue, The. Speech at Cooper Institute, Feb. 27, 1860. Speech at the Dedication of the National Cemetery at Gettysburg. See Address at the Dedication of the Cemetery at Gettysburg. Speech of Abraham Lincoln. Speech of Lincoln's, A. Speech to the Twelfth Indiana Regiment. Spoken and Written Language. Struggle between Right and Wrong. Temperance Reform. Temperance Revolution, The. Thanksgiving Proclamation. Tribute to Colonel Ellsworth. Two Revolutions. See Address before the Springfield Washington Temperance Society. |Union Perpetual, The. See Second Inaugural Address. War or Peace : See First Inaugural Address. Young America. Lincoln, Faith—Winter Gloaming. Lincoln, Jas.-England. Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester. Lincoln, Jos. C.—Abandoned Elopement, An. Aunt 'Mandy. Cap'n Eri. Her First Husband. Idella and the White Plague. Jim, the Cat. Iittle Feller's Stockin', The. Modern Washington, A. My Old Gray Cat and I. New Brother, The. Sary Emma's Photographs. Sister's Best Feller. Sunday Afternoons. Through Fire and Water. Two Pair of Shoes. Village Oracle, The. When Papa's Sick. When Santa Claus Went Wooing. When the Minister Comes to Tea. Wood-Box, The. Lincoln, Kitty.—Troubles of a Wife. Linden, Anna.—Reformed Man's Lament, A. Lindo, Algernon H.-Rainy June, A. That is All. That Other Man. Lindsay, .—Paulus the Lawyer. Lindsay, Lady Anne. See BARNARD, Lady ANNE [LIND- SAY}. Lindsay, Blanche Eliz. [FitzRoy], Lady.—My Heart is a ll Lê. See Cap'n Eri. Persian Love Song. soºssested by Mr. Watts's Picture of Love and €3,1}{1. Lindsay, Sir D :-Prologue (to The Dreme). Lindsay, M.–Far Away. Lindsay, Maud.—New Song of “Dixie.” Lindsay, N: Vachel.—Aladdin and the Jinn. Chinese Nightingale, The. Congo, The. (A Study of the Negro Race). Dreamer, The. Eagle That is Forgotten. Firemen’s Ball, The. General William Booth Enters into Heaven. Rallyope Yell, The. Kansas. O. Henry. On the Building of Springfield. Yankee Doodle. Lindsay, Mrs. S:—What is Worth While. Lindsey, W:—En Garde, Messieurs. Hundred-yard Dash, The. Linley, G :-Forth to the Battle (Tr.). Linn, Mrs. Edith L. I Willis] –Festival of the Year, The. Where Shall We Find God 2 “Linn, Ethel.”. See BEERs, Mrs. ETHELINDA [ELIOT ]. Linn, Jas. Weber.—Cry From the Ghetto, A. (Tr.) Linthicum, R. :—Lincoln. Linton, Lulu.-Watch the Corners. Linton, W: Jas.-Brave Women of Tann, The. Definitions. Epicurean. Eviction. Faint Heart. Heart and Will. Love and Youth. Love's Blindness. Midwinter. Nature's Gentleman. 501 Tinton AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Linton, W: Jas. (Continued). Our Cause. Patience. Robin Hood. Silenced Singer, The. Spring and Autumn. Threnody in Memory of Albert Darasz, A. Too Late. Weep not l Sigh not l “Linwood, Lottie.”—See COOKE HELEN. M. Iuippard, G :—Andrew Jackson. Arnold the Traitor. See Benedict Arnold. Battle of Brandywine, The. See Battle of Germantown, The. Battle of Germantown, The. Benedict Arnold. g º Benedict Arnold's Death-bed. See Benedict Arnold. Black Horse and His Rider, The. See Benedict Ar- mold. Death of Robespierre, The. See Fourth of July, 1776, The Death-bed of Benedict Arnold. See Benedict Arnold. Fourth of July, 1776, The. Glass Railroad, The. IIero Woman, The. See Wissahikon, The. IIeroes of the Land of Penn. See Battle of German- town, The. Patriot and Traitor, The. See Benedict Arnold. Rider of the Black Horse, The. See Benedict Arnold. Signing of the Declaration, The. See Fourth of July, 776, The. Traitor's Death-bed, The. See Benedict Arnold. Unknown Rider, The [or An]. See Benedict Arnold. Unknown Speaker, The. See Fourth of July, 1776, The. Washington and His Generals. Wissahikon, The. Lippincott, Mrs. Sara Jane [Clark] (“Grace Greenwood”).- Frag.º. A : How hardly doth the cold and careless World. Horseback Ride, The. ſº Illumination for Victories in Mexico. Mother's Excuse, Mothers of the Great. Poet of To-day, The. “There is a grandeur in the soul that dares.” Wife's Appeal, The. Lippincott’s Magazine.—Ballet-girl, The. Tire Rekindled, The. - Flynn. Inmate of the Dungeon.—W. C. Morrow. Lippmann, Julie Mathilde.—Love and Life. Memory-bridges, The. Pines, The. Stone Walls. Who is She 2 Lipscomb, Mrs. M. A.—Ladies of Athens. Lisenbee, Will.—Colonel's Experiment, The. Lisle, Rouget de. See ROUGET DE LISLE, CLAUDE JOs. Lissauer, Ernst.—Hassgesang gegen England. Litchfield, Addie.—Flower Lullaby. Litchfield, Grace Denio.—Courage. Cricket, The. “Good-by.” How it Really Was. Madeleine's, Victory. My Boys Would Do Likewise. My Letter. My Other Me. To a Hurt, Child. Two Dutiful Daughters. Literary Digest.—Pensioning Mothers. Littell’s Living Age.—Wanderer, The. Little Corporal.—Hang up the Baby's Stocking. Little Pet, The. Old Year, The. Little, Lizzie M.–Life. New Year's Day. Whisper, A. Little, Noah.-Fate of Mackay, The. Little, R: H. :—His Birthday. Little Rock Gazette.—Bald-headed Man, The. Little, W: H:—Memorial Day. Littledale, R. F.—Morning Hymn. Littlefield, C: E.-Our Pledge to Puerto Rico. Littlejohn, W:—Mad. Litsey, Edwin Carlisle.—Dreams Ahead, The. Flesh and the Spirit, The. Livermore, Elsie.—At the Box-Office. Livermore, Mrs. Mary Ashton [Rice].-*But time would fail to attempt to catalogue the grand women.” “With white wings spread she bounded o'er the deep.” Living Age, The...—Christmas, Prithee. Livingston, Rob't R.—Aristocracy. Livingston, Stuart.—Keats. King's Fool, The. To E. N. L. TVolunteers of ’85, The. Livingstone, D:—“Heart may often be cheered by observ- ing, The.” Livy.—Canuleius against Patrician Arrogance. See History of Rome. Livy. (Continued). Fabius to Æmilius. See History of Rome. Hannibal Pleads for Peace. See History of Rome. Hannibal to His Army. See History of Rome. Hannibal to the Carthaginian Army. See History of Rome. • Hannibal's Address to his Army. See History of OIIlê. History of Rome. Publius Scipio to the Roman Army, before the Battle of Ticin. See IIistory of Rome. Roman Liberty in Peril. See History of Rome. Scipio Declines IHannibal's Overtures for Peace. See History of Rome. Scipio to His Army. See History of Rome. Titus Quintus against Quarrels between the Senate and the People. See History of Rome. Virginius as Tribune, Refuses the Appeal of Appius Claudius. See History of Rome. Lloyd, Alfred H: (?) –Modulation. “'Tis not enough the voice be sound and clear.” See Modulation, Lloyd, Beatrix Demarest.—Love and Time. Night-wind. With Roses. Lloyd, Eliz. See How ELL, Mrs. ELIZ. [LLOYD]. Lloyd, Rob't.—Expression in Reading. Milkmaid, The. Locey, Maria. See LACEY, MARIA. Lochore, Rob't—Marriage and the Care O'f Locke, Belle Marshall.—Bessie's First Party. Cheerful Hostess, The. Hiartville Shakespeare Club, The. Little Heroine, A. Making Him Feel at Home. Mrs. Tubbs at the Sewing-circle. Private Rehearsal, A. Sister Ernestine's Beau. Locke, D.: Ross (“Petroleum V. Nasby”).-Betsy Destroys the Paper. Hannah Jane. Locke, J:—Dawn on the Irish Coast. Locke, Nellie M.–Heartrending Affair, A. Locke, Una-Humility. Locker-Lampson, Frd'k.—At Her Window. Baby Mine. Cuckoo, The. Garden Lyric, A. Human Skull, A. Jester's Plea, The. Loulou and her Cat. Love, Time and Death. Mabel. See At Her Window. Mrs. Smith. My Mistress's Boots. Nice Correspondent, A. Old Cradle, The. Old Letters. On an Old Muff. Only One. See Rhyme of One, A. Piccadilly. Rhyme of One, A. St. George's, Hanover Square. St. James's Street. \ Skeleton in the Cupboard, The. Sorrento. Terrible Infant, A. To My Grandmother. To My Mistress. To my Mistress's Boots. Unrealised Ideal, The. Widow’s Mite, The. Word that Makes us Linger, A. Lockhart, Arthur J.:—Acadie. Lonely Pine, The. Waters of Carr, The. Lockhart, Burton Wellesley.—By the Gaspereau. Love and Song. Retrospect, The. Lockhart, Caroline.—Straight as a String. Lockhart, J: Gibson.—Avenging Childe, The. Bernardo and King Alphonso. Bridal of Andalla, The. (Tr.) Broadswords of Scotland, The. Bull-fight [of Gazul], The. (Tr.) Captain Paton's Lament. Cid, The. (Tr.) Cid and Bavieca, The. (Tr.) See Cid, The. Cid and the Leper, The. Gari, Perez de Vargas. (Tr.) See Lord of Butrago, The. Lamentation for Celin, The. (Tr.) Lamentation of Don Roderick, The. (Tr.) Lines: “When youthful faith has fled.” Lord of Butrago, The. (Tr.) Moor Calaynos, The. (Tr.) Napoleon. Wandering Knight's Song, The. Zara's Ear-rings. (Tr.) Lockport Eacpress.-No Room for Mother. Lockwood, DeWitt Clinton.—Landlord’s Visit, The. Loder, Marian.—Snow Brigade, The. (Tr.) See Cid, The. 502 AUTHOR INDEX Longfellow Lodge, G: Cabot.—Exordium. Song of the Wave, A. Trumbull Stickney. Youth. Lodge, H: Cabot.—Americanism. Battle of Manila, The. Battle of Santiago, The. Blue and the Gray, The. See Speech to Rob't E. Lee Camp Confederate Veterans. Character of Washington, The. Cuba and Armenia. Fight off Santiago, The. France and Rochambeau. Great Peril of Unrestricted Immigration, The. IIouse of Representatives, The. Independent Spirit of the Puritans, The. Lincoln. Man and the Cause. Massachusetts. See Tribute to Massachusetts, A. “Old Ironsides.” Bilgrims as Conquerors, The. Puritan of Essex County, The. Rough Riders, The. Secret of the Victory at Manila, The. Spain, The. Speech before the Republican State Convention of Massachusetts, March 27, 1896. Speech Delivered at a Dinner of the New England Society of New York, Dec. 22, 1884. Speech to Rob't E. Lee Camp Confederate Veterans. Traditions of Massachusetts, The. Tribute to Massachusetts, A. True Americanism. See Speech Delivered at a Dinner of the New England Society. - Venezuela Question, The. War with Spain, The. What the Flag Means. See, Speech before the Repub- lican State Convention of Massachusetts. Lodge, T:—Fair Shepherdess, The. Barmony of Love, The. Love. Love's Wantonness. On Phillis' Sickness. Phillis. (I.) , See To Phillis the Fair Shepherdess. Phillis, (II.) See Love's Wantonness. Phillis' Sickness. See On Phillis' Sickness. Rosader's Description of Rosalynd. See Rosalynde. Rosader's Sonetto. See Rosalynde. Rosalind's Complaint. See Rosalynde. Rosalind's Madrigal. See Rosalynde. Rosaline. See Rosalynde. Rosalynde ; or, Euphues' Golden Legacy. Rosalynd’s Madrigal. See Rosalynde. Spring and Melancholy. To Phillis the Fair Shepherdess. (Alt. also to Sir E: Dyer.) Loffland, J: (“Milford Bard”).-Burning of the Lexington. March of Mind, The. Serpent of the Still, The. Logan.-Logan, a Mingo Chief, to Lord Dunmore. Logan, G : B.-Dawn. Logan, J:—Braes of Yarrow, The. See Song: The Braes of Yarrow. Cuckoo, The. See To the Cuckoo. Heavenly Wisdom. Heliodore Fled. Messenger of Spring, The. See War with Spain, The. See War with See To the Cuckoo. Ode to the Cuckoo. (Ait. to Michael Bruce.) S66 To the Cuckoo. Fenouncement. Song: “Thy braes were bonny.” See Song: The Braes of Yarrow. Song: The Braes of Yarrow. Thy Braes were Bonny. See Song: The Braes of Yar- ro'W'. - To the Cuckoo. Two Cuckoo Poems. (II.) Yarrow Stream. Iogan, J. E. (“Barry Dane”). — Blood-red Ring Hung round the Moon. See Indian Maid's Lament, The. Dead Singer, A. - Indian Maid's Lament, The. Injun, The. Nor’-west Courier, The. Squaw's Lament, The. Tuogan, Olive.—Girls. Logan, Walter Seth.--Dollar, The. Logau, F. von.—Retribution. Siege of Cuantla, The : The Bunker Hill of Mexico. Loines, Russell Hillard.—On a Magazine Sonnet. Lomax, J: A.—Cow-Puncher's Song. Lomin, M.–"Then, too, I love thee.” Londom, Atlas.--Tact and Talent. London Chronicle.—Greeting from England. London, Olariom.—New “Hey Diddle Diddle.” Dondon Fum.—New Toreador, The. London Graphic.—Girl with Thirty-nine Lovers, The. See Thirty-nine Lovers, The. London, Jack.-Buck Wins a Wager. Call of the Wild, The. P'or the Love of a Main. See Call of the Wild. London Leader.—Jupiter Amans. London ºne-on the Defeat at Ticonderoga or Cari- OD.g. London Mail.—Bringing Them up to the Mark. London Public Opinion.—Christmas Eve. London Punch. See Pºwnch. London Society.—In the Hammock. London Speaker.—Emir's Game of Chess, The. London Spectator.—Millais's “Huguenots.” London Tid-bits.--Their First Spat. They never Quarreled. See Their First Spat. London Truth.-McKinley. Lonergan, Annie L.--Little Advice, A. Long, F. C.—Bridal Feast, The. Bridal Wine-cup, The. See Bridal Feast, The, Pledge with Wine. See Bridal Feast, The. Long, Howard W.-On the River. Long, J: Davis.-American Navy, The. Boy in Blue, The. Day of Our Country, A. Declaration of Independence, The. Duty of the Enlightened Classes. Forefathers' Day. Great Man, A. I Would, Dear Jesus. Memorial Day. Oxford County. Bhilippine Islands, The. Pilgrim Commemoration, The. Significance of the Spanish War, The. Soldier Boy, The. Long, J: Luther.—“Chust Jane.” Glory. Lucky Jim. Madame Butterfly. Prince of Illusion, The. Long, Lily A.—His Reverie. r Long, Olive M.–From Feudalism to Freedom. Gifts of the Year, The. In Memoriam. - Long, W: J.-Chimney Drummer-Boy, The. Zetto, the Story of a Life. Longfellow, H: Wadsworth.--Abbess's Story, Christus: A Mystery. Abbot Joachim. Acadia. Afternoon in February. Agassiz. Age. See Morituri Salutamus. “Ah, me I how dark the discipline of pain l '' See Presi- dent Garfield. “Ah! when the infinite burden of life descendeth upon us.” See Children of the Lord's Supper, The. Amalfi. Annie of Tharaw. April Day, An. Arrow and Song. See Arrow and the Song, The. Arrow and the Song, The. Arsenal, The. See Arsenal at Springfield, The. Arsenal at Springfield, The. Art and Nature. (Tr.) As a Fond Mother. Autumn. See Kavanagh. Ballad of Carmilhan, The. Ballad of the French Fleet, A. Beleaguered City, The. Belfry of Bruges, The. Bell of Atri, The. * Bells of Lynn, The. Bells of San Blas, The. Beware I (Tr.) Birch Canoe, The. See Hiawatha. Bird and the Ship, The. Birds of Killingworth, The. Blessings of Peace. Blind Girl of Castël Cuillè, The. Boy and the Brook, The. Bridge, The. Builders, The. Building of the Canoe, The. Building of the Ship, The. Burial of the Minnisink. Burial of the Poet, The. Cadenabbia. :- Captain Kempthorn. See John Endicott. Carillon. Carol from the Old French, A. Castle by the Sea, The. (Tr.) Castles in Spain. Catawba Wine. Challenge of Thor, The. Charlemagne. Charles D’Orleans. Charles Sumner. Chaucer. Children, The. Children of the Lord's Supper, The. Children’s Hour, The. Christmas Bells. Christmas Day. Christus: A Mystery. Chrysaor. City and the Sea, The. The. See 503 Longfellow AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Longfellow, H: Wadsworth (Continued). Longfellow, H: Coliseum, The. See Rome in Midsummer. Courtship of Miles Standish, The. Covered "Bridge at Lucerne, The. - Örew of the Long Serpent, The. See Saga of King Olaf, The. Crocus. Cross of Snow, The. Cumberland, The. Curfew. Dante. Day is Done, . The. Day of Sunshine, A. Daybreak. Daylight and Moonlight. Death of Minnehaha, The. The. Decoration Day. - - Die Fº (“The Bridge”). (Tr. into Ger. by Herman Behr. Disasters. See Song of Hiawatha, The. Discoverer of the North Cape, The. Divina Commedia. Dutch Picture, A. Eliot's Oak. - -- Embarkation, The. See Evangeline. Emma and Eginhard. Emperor's Bird's-nest, The. Endymion. Evangeline. Evangeline in Acadia. Iºvangeline on the Prairie. Excelsior. Expedition to Weesagusset, Miles Standish. Famine, The. See Song of Hiawatha, The.. Fiftieth Birthday of Agassiz, The. Finale of Christus. See Christus. Finding of Gabriel, The. See Evangeline. Finished. See Abbot Joachim. Fire of Drift-wood, The. Firefly, The. Flight into Egypt, The. Flowers. Footsteps of Angels. Four Lakes of Madison, The. Four Winds, The. See Song of Hiawatha. From my Arm-chair. Galley of Count Arnaldos. Gaspar Becerra. Ghosts, The. See Song of Hiawatha, The. Giles Corey of the Salem Farms. Giotto's Tower. Glimpses into Cloudland. See Hyperion. Goblet of Life, The. God’s-acre. Golden Legend, The. See Christus: A Mystery. Golden Mile-stone, The. Banging of the Crane, The. Happiest Land, The. Harvest Moon, The. Hawthorne. & Hemlock Tree, The. (Tr. Henry W. Longfellow’s Funniest Poem. Herons of Elmwood, The. Hiawatha. See Song of Hiawatha, The. Hiawatha and the Pearl-Feather. See Hiawatha. Hiawatha’s Brothers. See Song of Hiawatha, The. Hiawatha's Chickens. See Song of Hiawatha, The. IHiawatha's Childhood. See Song of Hiawatha, The. Hiawatha's Departure. See Song of Hiawatha, The. Hiawatha's Fishing. See Song of Hiawatha, The. Hiawatha's Sailing. See Song of Hiawatha, The. Hiawatha's Wedding-feast. Seč Song of Hiawatha, The. Hiawatha's Wooing. See Song of Hiawatha, The. Eſolidays. Home Song. See Song: “Stay, stay at home,” Household Sovereign, The. The. “FIow beautiful is youth I how bright it gleams.” Morituri Salutamus. How Love Comes. See Endymion. Hymn of the Moravian Nuns of Bethlehem. Hymn to the Night. Hyperion. º “I do not love thee less for what is done.” of Pandora, The. I Hear Along Our Street. In the Churchyard at Tarrytown. Inarimé. Indian Hunter, The. Influence of Nature, The. Janus and January. Jewish Cemetery at Newport, The. John Endicott. Judas Maccabæus. Jugurtha. Kavanagh. Keats. Killed at the Ford. King Robert of Sicily. King Witlaf's Drinking-Horn. See Song of Hiawatha, See Evangeline. .. See Evangeline. The. See Courtship of etc. See Hanging of the Crane, See See Masque Wadsworth (Continued). Rwasind. See Hiawatha. Tadder of St. Augustine, The. - Launch of the Ship, The. See Building of the Ship, The. Laºlins of the Ship, The. See Building of the Ship, 16. Leap of Roushan Beg, The. Legend Beautiful, The. Legend of Rabbi Ben Levi, Th Legend of the Beautiful, The. The. L'Envoi. Life. See Psalm of Life, A. Light of Stars, The. Lines. See Building of the Ship, The. Longfellow Alphabet, A. Loss and Gain. Lost Found, The. Love. “Love and believe: for works will follow spontaneous.” See Children of the Lord’s Supper, The. Luther in the Wartburg. Maiden and Weathercock. Maidenhood. Mantua. (Tr.) Masque of Pandora, The. Meeting, The. Mººg of Evangeline and Gabriel, The. IIlê. Mezzo Chammin. Michael Angelo. Midnight Mass for the Dying Year. Miles Standish. Miles Standish's Encounter with the Indians. Courtship of Miles Standish, The. Milton. Monte Cassino. Moonlight on the Prairie. Morituri Salutamus. Musician’s Tale, The. Musings. My Books. My Lost Youth. Nameless Grave, A. Nature. Nearing the End. New England Tragedies, The. Nº. Household, A. Sé6 Hanging of the Crane, The. 1ght. Norman Baron, The. Nuremberg. Oaks of Monte Luca, The. Old Bridge at Florence, The. Qld Clock, The. See Old Clock on the Stairs, The. Old Clock on the Stairs, The. Old St. David’s at Radnor. Oliver Basselin. Qn the Atchafalaya. See Evangeline. On the Fiftieth Birthday of Agassiz. Birthday of Agassiz, The. Open Window, The. Paul Fleming Resolves. Paul Revere's Ride. Peace on Earth. Pegasus in Pound. Phantom Ship, The. Poet and His Songs, The. Poetry of City and Country Life, The. Poets, The. Policy of Longfellow. “Poor, sad Humanity.” Possibilities. Praise of Little Women. (Tr.) Prelude to Evangeline. See Evangeline. Prelude to Tales of a Wayside Inn. President Garfield. Primeval Forest, The. Priscilla's Wedding. €. See Legend Beautiful, See Evangeline. See Evange- See See Evangeline. See Ballad of Carmilhan, The. See Fiftieth See Hyperion. See Hyperion. * See Christus: A Mystery. See Evangeline. See Courtship of Miles Stan- dish, The. Proclamation, The. See John Endicott. Prologue. See John Endicott. Prologue from Giles Corey of the Salem Farms. Psalm of Life, A. I’ulaski’s Banner. of Bethlehem. Rain in Summer. Rainy Day, The. Reaper and the Flowers, The. Relentless Time. & Republic, The. See Building of the Ship, The. Resignation. Retribution. (Tr.) Return of Spring, The. See Charles D’Orleans. Revenge of Rain-in-the-Face, The. Robert Burns. Rome in Midsummer. Rustic Bridal, The. See Blind Girl of Castël Cuillè, The. Saga of King Olaf, The. St. Francis' Sermon to the Birds, Salem Witchcraft. Sandalphon. See Hymn of the Moravian Nuns 504. AUTHOR INDEX Lovell Longfellow H. Wadsworth (Continued). Santa Filomena. Sea Memories. Seaweed. Secret of the Sea, The. & Serenade: “Stars of the Summer Night.” Student, The. e Serenade [from “The Spanish Student”]. Student, The. Sermon of St. Francis, The. .. t “Setting of a great hope is like the Setting of the Sun, The “ See Hyperion. Shakespeare. She is a Maid of Artless Grace... (Tr.) g Ship of State, The. See Building of the Ship, The. Ships That Pass in the Night. Simon Danz. Singers, The. Sir Humphrey Gilbert. Skeleton in Armor, The. Slave Singing at Midnight, The. Slave's Dream, The. \ g Sleep, Comrades, Sleep. S66 Decoration Day. Snow-flakes. g “So these lives that had run thus far in Separate chan- nels.” See Courtship of Miles Standish. Song: “Stay, stay at home,” etc.. Song of Birds. See Birds of Killingworth, The. Song of Hiawatha, The. Song of the Silent Land. (Tr.) Songo River. Sound of the Sea, The. g South Wind, The. See Song of Hiawatha, The. Spanish Student, The. Spirit of Poetry, The. Spring. See Hyperion. Spring. See Kavanagh. Stay, Stay at Home, my Heart, and Rest. Story of “Hiawatha,” The. See Song of Hiawatha, The. Story of the Monk Felix, The. See Christus: A MyS- tery. Success. See Hyperion. Summer. See Kavanagh. Sunrise on the Hills. See Spanish See Spanish Suspiria. * Tableaux from Hiawatha. See Song of Hiawatha, The. Tale, A. “There are two angels that attend unseen.” See Christ- us: A Mystery. There was a Little Girl. º Thou, too, Sail On. See Building of the Ship, The. Three Friends of Mine. Three Kings, The. Three Silences of Molinos, The. Tide Rises, the Tide Falls, The. Tides, The. To an old Danish Song-Book. To Alfred Tennyson. See Wapentake. To the River Charles. To the Silent River. See To the River Charles. Travels by the Fireside. y Trial, The. See Giles Corey of the Salem Farms. Twilight. Two Angels, The. Two Locks of Hair, The. Unbroken Song, The. Venice. Victor and Vanquished. Victor Galbraith. Village Blacksmith, The. Voices of the Forest. See Masque of Pandora, The. Voices of the Night. Walter von der Vogelweid. Wanderer's Night Songs. (Tr.) VON GOETHE. Wapentake.—To Alfred Tennyson. Warden of the Cinque Ports, The. War-Token, The. See Courtship of Miles Standish. Weariness. “Were half the power that fills the world with terror.” —See Arsenal at Springfield, The. “When the hours of day are numbered.” steps of Angels. When War Shall be No More. “Whene'er [wr., where'er] a noble, deed is wrought.” See Santa Filomena. Windmill, The. Winter. See Kavanagh. Winter and Spring. See Song of Hiawatha. Woods in Winter. Wreck of the Hesperus, The. Longfellow, S:—April. From Mire to Blossom. Glen Ellis Falls. Golden Sunset, The. FIymn of Winter. Looking unto God. Love. November. To a Daughter on Her Marriage. (Tr.) Longstreet, Gen. Jas.-Patriotic Message for Memorial Day. * (Tr.) See JOHANN W. See Foot- Loomis, C : Battell.—Borrowing a Pie, Classic Ode, A Dose of Sunshine. Evolution of a “Name,” The. Gift of Tact, Th.e. Grace's Choice. Pians' Hens. He Wanted Ivory Soap. Beld at the Station. Jack and Jill. Lines on Rose. Minerva's Manoauvres. Mrs. Harrigan at the Shoe Store. Mrs. Harrigan on Neighborliness. Mrs. Harrigan Telephones. Mother of Little Maude and Little Maude, The. See Minerva’s Manoeuvres. O—U—G—H–. Poe’s “Raven” in an Elevator. Poor was Mad, The. Propinquity Needed. Return of Eno Carden. Song of Sorrow, The. Timon of Archimedes. Loomis, E. S.—Reason off Duty. Look, H: M.–Rescue of Chicago, The. Lopez, J. S.–Measure of the Ghetto, The. Lord, Caroline A.—Song of Street Labor, A. Lord, Haynes.—Right about Face at the Old First. Lord, J :—Woman as Friend. Lord, W: S.—Hooray for Christmas! Lord, W: Wilberforce.—Brook, The. Keats. See Ode to England, An. Ode to England, An. On the Defeat of a Great Man. Henry Clay. On the Defeat of Henry Clay. To Rosina Pico. Wordsworth. See Ode to England, An. . Worship. Lorimer, G : Horace.—John Graham. See Letters from a Self-made Merchant to His Son. . Letters, from a Self-made Merchant to his Son. Loring, Frd’k Wadsworth.-Crimson and Blue, The. In the Old Churchyard at Fredericksburg. Minding the Hens. Old Professor, The. Tildy. See Minding the Hens. Lorrimer, Laura.-Southern Pleiades, The. Los Angeles Ea:press.--Story of Chinese Love, A. Los Angeles Times.—If we but Knew. Lotherington, Alice.—Grandma's Thanksgiving Story. Lothrop, Mrs. , Harriet Mulford [Stone] (“Marg. Sidney”). —Christmas. Little Brown Seed, The. Memorial Day. Loud, J. J.-Parting of the Ways. Loudon, Jane.—Rats. Lowisville Cowrier-Journal.—Cash Account, The. Louk, L: de.—Infection. Lounsbery, G. Constant.—Tempest, The. Louther, Hal.—Yes or No. Love, Robertus.—Appreciation of Lincoln, The. At Lincoln’s Tomb. Lincoln in Bronze. One of Lincoln's Roommates Speaks. Lovejoy, Mrs. F. J.-Goldenrod. Lovejoy, G : Newell.—Easter Carol. Mother. When Ma's Away. Lovejoy, Mary I.-‘‘Speak to the children, little book.” Lovelace, R:—From Prison. See To Althea from Prison. Going to the Wars. See To Laucastaſ, on going to the Wars]. Grasshopper, The. Gratiana Dancing. See Gratiana Dancing and Singing- Gratiana Dancing and Singing. Her Golden Hair. See Song:—To Amarantha : that She would Dishevel her Haire. Merit of Inconstancy, The. Ode to C. Cotton. See Grasshopper, The. Orpheus to Beasts. Rose, The. Song: To Amarantha : FIaire. Song: To Lucasta Going to the Warres. casta [, on Going to the Wars]. Song: “Why Should you Swear I am Forsworn.” To Althea. See To Althea from Prison. To Althea from Prison. To Amarantha, that she would dishevel her Hair. See Song:—To Amarantha : that She would Dishevel Her Haire. To Lucastaſ, Going beyond the Seas]. To Lucasta, Going to the Wars. See To Lucastaſ, on Going to the Wars]. To Lucastaſ, her Reserved Looks]. To Lucasta [, on Going to the Wars]. Lovell, J. E. (?) —True Eloquence. (Wr. at.) STER, DANIEL. Lovell, Maria.-Ingomar, the Barbarian. (Tr.) See On the Defeat of (Graduation Day Song.) 2 that She would Dishevel her See To Lu- See WEB- 505 Loveman AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Loveman, Rob’t.—April. April Rain. Diamond, A. IHobson and His Men. March. Riches. Song: “A Sunshine heart, and a soul of song.” Song for April, A. Spring. Sunset, A. Lower, S:—Angel's Whisper, The. Angel's Wings, The. Ask and Have. Baby Dear. (Alt.) Barney O'Hea. Birth of St. Patrick, The. Blarney Castle. Child and the Autumn Leaf, The. Cradle Song of the Buccaneer's Wife. Crooked Stick, The. Disgusted Dutchman, The. Eairy Boy, The. Fairy Tempter, The. Father Land and Mother Tongue. Father Molloy [; or, The Confession]. Father Phil's Collection. Father Roach. Father-land and Mother-tongue. Also at. to Byron.) Four-Leaved Shamrock, The. Gridiron, €. IHandy Andy. Handy Andy's Little Mistake. FIaunted Spring, The. How to Ask and Have. In Childhood's Hours. Jimmy Hoy. See Paddy at Sea. Lanty Leary. Low-back[ed] Car, The. Maiden's Request, The. Molly Carew. My Mother Dear. Never Despair. Oh! Watch you well by daylight. Old Ballad, An. See Lanty Leary. Paddy at Sea. Paddy Blake's Echo. Paddy O'Rafther. Pope, The. Quº. and the Robber, The. € Quaker's Meeting, The. º See Baby Dear. Lord See Handy Andy. (Wr. at.) See HooD, T: See Quaker's Meeting, Rory. O'More [; or, All for Good Luck]. See Rory O'More; or, Good Omens. Rory O'More; or, Good Omens. Shamus O’Brien [the Bold Boy of Glingall]. (At. also to Jos. S. Le Fanu.) Shemus Q'Brien. See Shamus O'Brien, Subscription List, The. See Father Phil's Collection. To Ask and to Have. See How to Ask and Have. War Ship of Peace, The. Way Out of It, A. Whistlin’ Thief, The. Widow Machree. Won’t you Follow Me. See Lanty Leary. Yield not, Thou Sad One to Sighs. Lovett, Eva.--—Kind Little Girl, A. Philosopher’s Escape, The. Wisest Fool, The. Loveridge, R: See LEVERIDGE, R. : Lovibond, E.-Inscription on a Fountain. Low, B : R. C.—Due North. For the Dedication of a Toy Theatre. C.—Merry Christmas! Low, S:—To a Segar. Low, Seth.--—Address Delivered before the New England Society in New York City, Dec. 22, 1892. Brooklyn Bridge, The. Difference between College and University. Teaching of the Colleges, The. See Address Delivered before the New England Society. Lowater, Ninette M.–First Easter, The. Happy Wind, The. Song of Labor, The. Lowe, J :—Mary’s Dream. Lowe, May–Thanksgiving in America. Lowe, "Rob't. See SHERBROOKE, Wiscount. Lowe, Titus.--Mother. Lowell, Mrs. Abner W:—Stubby's Bouquet. Lowell, Amy.—Apology. Battledore and Shuttlecock. Bombardment, €. Bullion. ... City of Falling Leaves, The. Crowned. Fruit Shop, The. Gift, A. Grotesque. Lady, A. Letter, The. Little Garden, The. Malmaison. Painter on Silk, The. Patterns. (Arr.) Lowell, Amy (Continued). Red Slippers. Sea. Shell, The. 1777. Solitaire. Travelling Bear, The. Trumpet-Vine Arbor, The. Venus Transiens. Winter Ride, A. LOWell, C: Russell.—Reverence Due from the Old to the Young, The. Lowell, J. Paul.—Tommy's Troubles. Lowell, Jas. Russell.—Abraham Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln. See also Ode Recited at the Harvard Commemoration. After the Burial. Agassiz. Agro-Dolce. Al Fresco. Aladdin. All-Saints [Day]. Ambrose. American Democracy. American Tract Society, The. Appledore... See Pictures from Appledore. Appledore in a Storm. See Pictures from Appledore. At the Burns Centennial. At the Unveiling of the Gray Memorial. Auf Wiedersehen Auspex. Autograph, An. Autumn. Beaver Brook. Beggar, The. “Beloved in the Noisy City Here.” Bibliolatres. Biglow Papers, The. Birch Tree, The. Books and Libraries. Boyhood of Columbus. Brook in Winter, The. Building the Future. Candidate's Creed, The. Candidate's Letter, The. Cathedral, The. Changeling, The. Christmas Carol, A. Columbus. Commemoration Ode. Commemoration. Contrast, A. Courtin', The. See Biglow Papers, The. Credidimus Jovem. Regnare. º Day in June, See Wision of Sir Launfal, The. Dead House, The. Death of Queen Mercedes. Debate in the Sennit, The. December. Democracy. Disappointment. Dulce et Decorum. I'dmund Quincy. E. G. de R. Ember Picture, An. Endymion. Extreme Unction. Fable for Critics, A. Fatherland, The. Finding of the Lyre, The, First Snow-fall, The. Flawless his Heart. Foot-Path, The. For an Autograph. º For This True Nobleness I Seek in Wain. Foreboding, A. Fountain, The. “Franciscus De Uerulamio Sic Cogitawit.” Freedom. See Stanzas on Freedom. General Grant. Genºity of Nature, The. See Wision of Sir Launfal, €. God with U.S. “Goe, Little Booke | * ‘Great Truths Are Portions of the Soul of Man.’ Green Mountains, The. Hand in Hand. (?) Harvard Commemoration Ode. IHarvard Commemoration. Hebe. “Her fittest triumph is to show that good.” of Brittany, Heritage, The. Hero New, A. Płosea Biglow’s Lament. See Biglow Papers, The. ‘I Ask Not for Those Thoughts That Sudden Leap.’ ‘I thought Our Love at Full, but I did Err.’ In a Copy of Omar Khayyam. In Arcadia. In Hoc Signo. In the Twilight. Incident in a Railroad Car, An. Indian Summer Reverie, An. Inscription (Proposed for a Soldier and Sailor Monu- ment in Boston.) International Arbitration. See Vision of Sir Launfal, The. See Biglow Papers, The. See Biglow Papers, The. See Ode Recited at the Harvard See Ode Recited at the See Legend t 506 & AUTHOR INDEX Lucretius Lowell, Jas. Russell (Continued). International Copyright. Interview with Miles Standish, An. “It may be glorious to write.” See Incident in a Rail- road Car, An. J. F. January. See Vision of Sir Launfal, The. Jonathan to John. June. See Vision of Sir Launfal, The. June. See Under the Willows. June Day, A. June Weather. See Wision of Sir Launfal, The. Rossuth. Latest Views of Mr. Biglow. See Biglow Papers, The. Legend of Brittany, A. L'Envoi. Letter from a Candidate for the Presidency, A. See Biglow Papers, The. tº Letº, from Mr. Ezekiel Biglow, A. See Biglow Papers, e. Letter from Mr. Hosea Biglow to the Hon. J. T. Buck- ingham. See Biglow Papers, The. Lincoln. See Ode Recited at the Harvard Commemora- tion. sº Lincoln the President. Longing. Lowe. Lowell Alphabet, A. Maple, 0. Martyr Chief, The. See Ode Recited at the Harvard Commemoration. Masaccio. & Mason and Slidell. See Biglow Papers, The. Memoriae Positum. Midnight. Miner, The. Mr. Hosea Biglow to the Editor of “The Atlantic Monthly.” See Biglow Papers, The. Monna Lisa. My Love. ‘My Love I Have no Fear that thou Should'st Die.’ New-Come Chief, The. See Under the old Elm. New England Spring. New House, The. See Unhappy Lot of Mr. Knott, The. Newspaper, The. See Biglow Papers, The. New Year's Eve, 1844. New Years' Eve, 1850. Nightingale in the Study, The. Nobler Lover, The. O Mother State. Oak, The. Ode: “Who cometh over the hills.” Ode for the Fourth of July, 1876, An. Ode Read at the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Fight at Concord Bridge. Ode Recited at the Harvard Commemoration—July 21, 1835 Ode to France. Öde to Freedom. See Ode Read at the One. Hundredth Anniversary of the Fight at Concord Bridge. On a Bust of General Grant. On Board the 76. tº 8 & On Himself. See Fable for Critics, A. On the Death of a Friend's Child. 9 s Once to Every Man and Nation. See Present Crisis, he. Origin of Didactic Poetry, The. Our Country Saved. See Ode Recited at the Harvard Commemoration. Our Heritage. See Heritage, The. “Our Love is not a Fading Earthly Flower.” Out of Doors. (?) Palinode. Parable, A. Peace on Earth. Petition, The. Phoebe. Pictures from Appledore. Pious Editor's Creed, The. º Poor and the Rich, The. See Heritage, The. Pregnant Comment, The. tº º Prelude to Part First, Vision of Sir Launfal. See Vision of Sir Launfal, The. Preludings, The. Present Crisis, The. Protest, The. Revolutionary Hero, A. See Biglow Papers, The. Rhoecus. Rose, The. Scherzo. School-house, The. See Biglow Papers, The. Second Letter from B. Sawin, Esq., A. See Biglow Papers, The. Secret, The. She Came and Went. Shepherd of King, Admetus, The. Singing Leaves, The. Sir Hºnial and the Leper. See Vision of Sir Launfal, 6, Sirens, The. Sixty-Eighth Birthday. Slavery. See American Tract Society, The. Snow-fall, The. Song: Q. Moon-light deep, and tender.” Song: “Violet ! sweet violet.” Lowell, Jas. Russell (Continued). Sonnet: “Give me that growth,” etc. Sonnet: “I ask not,” etc. Sonnet: “I cannot think that thou,” etc. Sonnet: “I thought our love at full,” etc. Sonnet: “My love, I have no fear,” etc. Sonnet: “Our love is not a fading,” etc. Sonnet: Scottish Border. “Soul in grass and flowers, A.” See Vision of Sir Launfal, The. Sphinx (?). Spring. See Vision of Sir Launfal, The. Stanza on Freedom, A. See Stanzas on Freedom. Stanzas on Freedom. Storm at Appledore. Summer Storm. Sun's Three Motions, The. Sunthin’ in the [wr. al Pastoral Line. See Biglow Papers, The. Telepathy. Tender and True. See Love. “They are slaves who fear to speak.” See Stanzas on . Freedom. 'Tis Sorrow Builds the Shining Ladder up. See On the Death of a Friend's Child. To a Pine Tree. To Charles Eliot Norton. (Agro Dolce.) To C. F. Bradford on the Gift of a Meerschaum Pipe. To H. W. L. To Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. See To H. W. L. To His Countrymen. See Fable for Critics, A. To John Greenleaf Whittier. To O. W. Holmes. On His Seventy-Fifth Birthday. To the Dandelion. To the Spirit of Keats. To Whittier. To W. L. Garrison. Token, The. True Patriot, A. Turner's Old Temeraire. |Under the Old Elm. |Under the Willows. Unending Genesis, The. Unhappy Lot of Mr. Knott, The. Unreturning Brave, The. See Ode Recited at the Harvard Commemoration. Violet, The. See Song: “Violet l sweet violet.” Virginia. See Under the Old Elm. Vision of Peace, A. See Biglow Papers. Vision of Sir Launfal, The. Vºyage to Vinland, The. Washers of the Shroud, The. Washington. See Under the Old Elm. Washington Elm, The. Wendell Phillips. vº tº º What is so Rare as a Day in June 2 See Vision of Sir Launfal, The. What Means This Glory? What Mr. Robinson. Thinks. See Buglow Papers, The. William Lloyd Garrison. See To W. L. Garrison. Wind-Harp, The. Winter. See Vision of Sir Launfal. Winter Evening Hymn to My Fire, A. Winter Morning, A. See Vision of Sir Launfal, The. Winter Pictures. See Vision of Sir Launfal, The. “With my [thy-C.] love this knowledge too...was given.” See Sonnet: “My love, I have no fear,” etc. Without and Within. Work. Yussouf. Zekle. See Biglow Papers, The. Lowell, Mrs. Maria [White]..—Alpine Sheep, The. Morning-glory, The. Place de la Pucelle. Song: “O bird, thou dartest to the sun.” Lowell New Moon.—Jealousy in the Choir. Lowell, Rob't Traill Spence.—After-comers, The. Brave Old Ship, the Orient, The. Love Disposed Of. Massachusetts Line, The. Relief of Lucknow, The. Lowry, Jas. M.–Last of the Leprachauns, The. Lay of Kilcock, A Lucan.—Brundisium. Po, The. Lucas Dan'l B.-In the Land Where We Were Dreaming, Lucas, E: Verrall.—Argument, The. Clay. Cricket Ball Sings, The. Friends. Jack. Lewis Carroll. Mr. Coggs. Mr. Lang's Fairy Books. Lucas, St. John.--Pain. To a Child. Lucas, Winifred.—Nature. Triolet: “It is so Common to be dead.” Truce, A.B.-De Candy Pull. Luce, C: M.–Pilgrim. “Lucette.”—“If you wish to win bright laurels.” Lucretius.-Lucida Templa Deorum. Venus Genetrix. 507 Luders AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS Luders, C : H :—Corsage Bouquet, A. Eour Winds, The. Haunts of the Halcyon, The. Heart of Oak, Memory. Mountebanks, The. My Maiden Aunt. Old Thought, An. Passing Show, The. Ludlow, Fitz-hugh.-Billy. School, The. Too Late. Ludlow, Helen W.-Little White Beggars, The. Ludlow, Dr. Jas. Meeker.—Brudder Yerke's Sermon. Ludlow, J:—Irish Names. Ludlum, J. K.—Edith’s Secret. See Passing Show, The. Luke, Mrs. Jemima Thompson.—Child's Desire, The. See “Of Such is the Kingdom of Heaven.” “I think when I Read that sweet story of old.” See “Of Such is the Kingdom of Heaven.” “Of Such is the Kingdom of Heaven.” Lulham, Habberton.—Nested. Lummis, C: Fletcher.—Arizona Jim. 5. Empty Pocket, The. Fellow in Greasy Jeans, The. In the Mojave. Jim, Arizona, 1885. John Charles Fremont. My Cigarette. (At. also to Chester A. Snyder.) Lummis, Dorothea.—Consensus of the Competent, A. Lundt, Dorothy.—Dikkon's Dog. Lunt, G :-Pilgrim Song. Requiem [for One Slain, in Battle]. Lunt, Rev. W. Parsons.—Ship of State, The. Lushington, Sir Franklin.—Alma. Fleet under Sail, The. No More Words. Lushington, H:—Morn of Inkerman, The. Road to the Trenches, The, Luther, Martin.—Child’s Christmas Hymn, A. Christmas Carol for Children, A. Cradle Hymn. Easter. From Heaven High. Little Bird, The. Martin Luther's Fºr to His Little Som. € Martyr's Hymn, - - Mighty Fortress is our God, A. See Psalm. Forty-six. Mother's Evening Hymn, A. New Year's Carol, A. Paraphrase of Luther's Hymn. Psalm Forty-six. Song of Praise. Luttfell, H.-Burnham-Beeches. Luzader, Malcolm M.–Bachelor’s Hope, The. Lyall, Sir Alfred Comyns.—Hindoo's Search for Truth, A. See Meditations of a Hindu Prince. Hindu Ascetic, The. Meditations of a Hindu [or Hindooj Prince [and Skepticl. Studies at Delhi. Theology in Extremis. Lyall, C. J.-Nusaib. (Tr.) Lyall, Jennie, L.-Child's Fancies. Lydgate, J:—Description of the Golden Age. Falls of Princes. Dietary, The , or, Rules for Health. Falls of Princes. (Tr.) London Lickpenny, The. Story of Thebes, The. Vox Ultima Crucis. Lyle, T:—Kelvin Grove. Lyle, W:—A’, aboot it. Bonny Wee Hoose, The. Oor Wee Laddie. Scottish Ballad, A. Tit, for Tat. Lyly, J:—Alexander and Campaspe. Appelles' Song. See Alexander and Campaspe. Apollo's Song. By the Moon we Sport and Play. Campaspe. Cards and Kisses. See Alexander, and Campaspe. “Cupid and my Campaspe play’d.” See Alexander and Campaspe. upheus: Of the Education of Youth, etc. airy Frolic, The. Fairy Revels. Hymn to Apollo. In Praise of Daphne, See Midas. Maydes Metamorphosis, The. Midas. See Midas. Pan's Song. Phaon, the Ferryman. See Sapho and Phao. See Sapho and Phao. Sapho and Phao. Sappho's Song. Song of the Fairies. See Maydes, Metamorphosis, The. Song: “Pan's Syrinx was a girl indeed.” See Midas. Song: “What bird so sings, yet does so wail?" See Alexander and Campasne. Songs of Birds, The. See Alexander and Campaspe. See Jim, Arizona, See Psalm. Forty-six. (Tr.) See & Spring, The. See Alexander and Campaspe. §s Welcome. See Alexander and Campaspe. yrinx, Lyly, J: (Continued). Tongue,. The. See Eupheus: Of the Education of Youth. Urchins'. Dance, . The. See Maydes Metamorphosis, The. “What bird so sings, yet does so wail?” See Alexander and Campaspe. Lyman, G: F.—My Little Tease. Lyman-Wheaton, H: P.-Two Kinds of People. Lynch, .—Silence. Lynch, Anne C. See BOTTA, Mrs. ANNE CHARLOTTE [LYNCH]. Lynch, Gertrude, F.—His First Night Out. Waiter, The. Lynch, Michael.—Frontier Wedding, A.—Almost a Tragedy. Lynch, T: Toke.-Reinforcements. Lynde, Fs.-Phoebe's Exploit. Lyndesay, Sir D :—Ane Satyre of the Threi Estaitis. Carman's Account of a Lawsuit, A. Dreme, The. Hope of Immortality, The. Monarchie, €. Prologue to the Dreme, The. See Dreme, The. Testament and Complaynt of the Papingo, The. Lynes, Alfred M.–Old Winter, Esquire. “Lynn, Ethel.”. See BEERs, Mrs. ETHELINDA [ELIOT ]. Lyon, Ernest Neal.—In Apple-Time. Loafin' Time. Lyon, Milford H.-Individualism in Society. Lyons, Rev. Jas. Gilbourne,—Tempest Stilled, The. Triumphs of the English Language. Lyons, J: P-Teaching a Sunday-school Class. Lysaght, Sidney Royse.—First Pathways. Penalty of Love, The. To my Comrades. |Unexplored, The. Lysagt, E:—Ambition. Garnyvillo. Kate of Garnavilla. Kitty of Coleraine. (Alt.) See SHANLEY, C: D. Men Who Led the Van of Irish Volunteers, The. Lyster, F:—At the Tunnel's Mouth. Life Boat Yarn, A. Wreck of the Solent, The. Lyte, H: Fs.--Abide with Me. “Abide with me; fast falls the eventide.” See Abide with Me. Agnes. Jesus, I my Cross have Taken. Lo, We Have Left All. See Jesus, I my Cross have Taken. Long did I Toil. Lost Love, A Officer's Grave, The. Pleasant are Thy Courts Above. Psalm LXXXIV. Secret Place, The. Lytle, W: Haines.—Antony and Cleopatra. Antony to Cleopatra. See Antony and Cleopatra. “I am Dying, Egypt.” See Antony and Cleopatra. Siege of Chapultepec, The. Volunteers, The. Lyttelton, G :, Lord.—James Thomson. Song:—“When Delia on the plain appears.” Tell Me, My Heart [., if This be Love]. See Song:— “When Delia in the plain appears.” Lyttelton, Lucy (Mrs. C. F. Masterman).-Simon the Cy- Terlea, Il. Lytton, Sir E: Bulwer. See BULWER-LYTTON, E: Lytton, ºt Bulwer-Lytton, Earl of (“Owen Mere- it 3 * Adolphus, Duke of Guelders. Artist, The. At the Opera. Aux Italiens. Babylonia. Battle of Kossovo, The. (Tr.) } Changes. Character of Lucile. See Lucile. Chess-board, The. Dinner-hour, The. See Lucile. Evening. First Kiss, The. Genseric. Heart and Nature, The. IIollow Oak, The. Indian Love-song. Language of the Eyes, The. Last Remonstrance, The, Last Time I Met Lady Ruth, The. Legend of the Dead Lambs, The. Lost Tales of Miletus, The. Love-letter, A. Lucile. Midges. Mohammed. Night in Italy, A. See Wanderer, The. “No stream from its source flows seaward.” See Lucile. One Isn't Loved Every Day. See Aux Italiens. Only a Shaving. Palingenesis. See Wanderer, The. Portrait, The. Possession. Remonstrance, A. See Tast Remonstrance, The Sea Side Songs. º - º 7 Serenade: “The day is down into his bower,” See Sea Side Songs, sº 508 AUTHOR, INDEX McCarthy Lytton, E: Rob't Bulwer-Lytton, Earl of (“Owen Mere- dith.”) (Continued). Since We Parted. * y J Song:—“We must love and unlove, and, it may be. See Wanderer, The. Streets of London, The. † Tempora Acta. See Babylonia. 'Tis the White Anemone. TJnbelief. Dtmost, The. Wallenstein's Death. Wanderer, The. Want. gº We, Meet at One Gate. See. Lucile.... . White Anemone, The. See 'Tis the White Anemone. tº . I.-Trust. C. L.-Truthful Dottie. I. N.—Lincoln. J. W.-Battle-ship and Torpedo-boat. M.—Christmas Eve Adventure, A. Little Snowflakes. M. W.-Incident of the War, An. N.—Nursery Gardening. Optimism. M., R.—Thyroid Gland, The. Mabie, Hamilton Wright.—Abraham Lincoln as a Man of Letters. te By the Christmas Fire. See My Study Fire. Christmas Eve. George Washington. How to Write a Graduation Essay. My Study Fire. Value of Literature, The. & Mabrew, Horace.—Travesty of Miss Fanshawe's Enigma. McAdams, Clark.--To a Flock of Geese. MacAleese, D.—Memory, A. McArthur, P :-Aspiration. * MacArthur, Rob't. Stuart.—Present Heroic Era in American History. Macartney, Louise. See CRAWFORD, Mrs. LOUISE [MACART- • 3 • 3 • ? • ? • 3 i 3. NEY]. McAthol, H. D.—Lassie's Decision, The. Macaulay, T: Babington Macaulay, Lord.—Armada, The. Battle, The. Battle of Ivry, The. See Ivry, a Song of the Huguenots. • Battle of Moncontour, The. Battle of Naseby, The. Church of Ireland, The. Coming of Charlemagne. Copyright. Corn Laws. º º Country Clergyman's Trip to Cambridge, The. Distrust of Liberty., . See Milton. Epitaph on a Jacobite. Essay on Milton. Established Church of Ireland, The. Ireland, The. tº º Fate of Virginia, The. See Virginia. Freedom. se Fruits of Liberty, The. See Milton. Government Should Grow with the Parliamentary Reform. Fienry of Navarre. Fioratius. º FIoratius at the Bridge. See Horatius. Icilius on Virginia's Seizure. See Virginia. tº Influence of Athens, The. See On Mitford's History of Greece. Ivry, a Song of the Huguenots. e Jacobite's Epitaph, A. See Epitaph on a Jacobite. Jewish Disabilities. John Bunyan. Labor Hours Have Limits. Ilast Buccaneer, The. Lays of Ancient Rome. Letter to Thomas Flower Ellis, March 30, 1831. Liberty. See Milton. e Lord Chatham's Eloquence. See William Pitt, Earl of Chatham. Marriage of Tirzah and Ahirad, The. Men Always Fit for Freedom. See Milton. Milton. Naseby. See Battle of Naseby, The. On Limiting the Hours of Labor, 1846. Bill, The. On Mitford's History of Greece. Parliamentary Reform. Passage of the Reform Bill. Flower Ellis. Ponte Sublicio. Prophecy of Capys, The. Pub. Opinion and the Sword. See Parliamentary Re- OTIOl. Puritan, The. See Milton. Reform Bill a Second Bill of Rights, The. See Speech Delivered in the House of Commons on the 5th of July, 1831, A. Reform Irresistible. See Speech Delivered in the House of Commons on the 16th of Dec., 1831, A. See Church of IPeople, A. See See Ten Hours Bill, The. See Ten Hours See Letter to Thomas Macaulay, T: Babington Macaulay, Lord (Continued). Reform that You May Preserve. See Speech Deliv- # in the House of Commons on the 2nd of March, 8 Roman Father's Sacrifice, The. See Virginia. Spanish Armada, The. See Armada, The. Speech Delivered in the House of Commons on the 2nd of March, 1831, A. Speech Delivered in the House of Commons on the 5th of July, 1831, A. Speech Delivered in the House of Commons on the 16th of Dec., 1831, A Ten Hours Bill, The. Valentine. Virginia. Virginius. War-horse. William Pitt, Earl of Chatham. McBeath, S. Blair.—Danger Signal, The. Joe, My Pard, the Parson. Told by the Hospital Nurse. McBeath, Tom.—School-books out of Date. McBride, H. Elliott.—Adalina's Arrival; or, There’s no Place like Old Connecticut. See Virginia. Bad Cold, A. Ben, the Orphan Boy; or, “Honesty is the Best Pol- icy.” Courtin’ in the Country. Dad Says So, Anyhow. Frightened Lodger, A. Frog Hollow Lyceum, The. From Down East. Going to a New Home. Happy Couple, A. Infernal Machine, The. John Jones' Fortune. Just from the City. Lament of Jacob Gray, The. Little Folks' Opinions. Marrying for Money. “Mind Your Own Business.” Mournful Tale, A Mrs. Smith's Boarders. Old Apple-woman, The. Old House on the Hillside, The. Old School House, The. Reclaimed Brother, The ; or, the Chain of Roses. Reclaimed; or, Sunshine Comes at Last. Rehearsal, The. Returned Brother, The. Second Prize, The. Silver Dollar, The. Striking Oil. Test, The. Thanksgiving. Uncle Jacob’s Money. Unfaithfulness. Unwelcome Guest, The. Vanity Vanquished. Viola’s Answer. M B.º. * º: 39 CBurney, : B. (“Carroll Malone”) –Cro Boy, The. Good Ship Oastle Down, The. ) ppy y Maccabe, F:—Lady-killer, The. McCabe, Jas. Dabney.--Capture of Quebec, The. Defeat of General Braddock, The. MacCabe, J: A.—Why my Father Left the Army. MagCabe, W: Bernard.—Irish Philosopher, Thé. McCabe, W: Gordon.—Christmas Night of "'62. Dreaming in the Trenches. Unknown Hero, An. M’Caig, Donald.—Tramp, The. & M’Call, Patrick Jos.-Bonny Light Horseman, The. Bouchaleen Baun, The. Curly Locks. Dunlang O’Hartigan. Feilire of Adamnan, The. Grace before Meat. Pierself and Myself. If All the Young Maidens. Irish Contrariety. Old Pedhar Carthy from Clonmore. Preparations for Winter. McCall, sºaker–Political Equality the Soul of the Re- pup11C. McCallom, Dan'l C.—Water-mill, The. (Ait.) NEY, SARAH. McCann, J: Ernest.—America. McCants, E. Crayton.—Almost Home. M’Cardell, Roy L.-Marsh Symphony, A. M’Carroll, Jas.-Dawn. Grey Linnet, The. Irish Wolf, The. Royal Race, A. M’Cartee, Jessie G.-Death of Moses, The. McCarter, Mrs. Marg. Hill.—As a Tale that is Told. Good-bye to the Cottonwood. McCarthy, Denis Florence.—“Ah, Sweet is Tipperary.” Bell-founder, The. Bless the Dear Old Verdant Land. “Cease to do Evil—Learn to do Well.” Clan of the McCaura, The. (Arr.) See DOUD- 509 McCarthy AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS McCarthy, Denis Florence (Continued). Dead Tribune, The. Fields o' Ballyclare, The. Foray of Con O’Donnell, The. Ireland. Irish Melody, An. Irish, Wolfhound, The. The. Labor Song. See Bell-founder, The. Lament, A: “Youth's bright palace.” Love and Time. Over the Sea. Spring Flowers from Ireland. Summer Longings. McCarthy, Harry.-Bonnie Blue Flag, The. McCarthy, J : Russel.—June. McCarthy, Justin Huntly.—Answer to Burgundy. Were King. Ballad of Dead Ladies, A. Burgundian Defiance, The. If I Were King. “If you mark, my lord.” Lonely. Memory. Sensation novel has had its day, The. We Speak to Men. See If I Were King. McCaskey, J. P.-Monument of Trees, A. MacCathmhaoil, Seosamh. See CAMPBELL, JOS. McCheyne, Rob't: Murray.—“I feel when I have sinned, an immediate reluctance to go to Christ.” Jehovah Tsidkenu. McClaughry, T. G.-Whom God Hath Joined. McClellan, I:—Death of Napoleon, The. McClelland, Mary A.—Alumni Greeting Song. MacClene, D:—Dashing through the Snow. McClure, Alex. Kelly.—Agencies in our National Progress. McClure, Bessie B.-Little Mother's Trials, A. Trials. M'Cluskey, Kate Wisner.—Lullaby, A. Moon-cradle, The. MacColl, Evan.-Child of Promise, The. Glenorchy. IHighland Emigrant's Last Farewell, The. McCollum, Alma Frances.—Kissing Game, The. Why Blossoms Fall. * McCollum, Elsie Malone.—At Uncle Dock’s. Aunt Hannah's Letter. Aunt Mime at the Circus. My Aunt Maria. Under the Buggy Seat. Macon, J : Alfred.—Negro Wedding on the Creek. “Nigger Mighty Happy.” McConaughy, Mrs. J. E.-Aunt Debby's Speculation. Discontented Girls, The. Genteel and Polite. Two Ways of Doing Good. McConnell, Andrew M.–Stay in the South. McCook, H: Christopher.—Latimers, The. “Settin' up with Elder McK’ag's Peggy.” mers, The. \ Settin' up with Peggy McKeag. McCord, J. P.-"I See the Point.” McCormick, Caroline.—Mamma Gets a Hint. McCracken, Eliz. –Making of the Climax. MacCracken, H: Mitchell.—Bird’s-eye View of Washing- ton, A. McCrae, G: Gordon.—Column of July, The. Forby Sutherland. McCrae, Lee.—Professional Umpire and Mascot-keeper, The. McCreery, J. L.-There is no Death. (Wr. at. to E: Bul- wer-Lytton.) McCurdy, Florence.—My Lover. Only a Smile. McCutcheon, G : Barr.—Advocate's First Plea, The. MacDeri; J. H. (“Tom Redcam”)—Mother of the City, € See Foray of Con O'Donnell, See If See Lati- See Latimers, The. Songs of Kingston City. , M'Dermott, B. J.-Old Friends. McDermott, Hugh Farrar.—Do not Sing that Song Again. Fire, The. McDermott, Jessie.—April. MacDermott, Martin.—Coolun, The. Girl of the Red Mouth. MacDonagh, T:—Death in the Woods. Litany of Beauty. Song: “Lowe is Cruel, Love is Sweet.” Two Songs from the Irish. "What is White. McDonald, Belle.—How Girls Study. McDonald, C. P.-Slugger's Farewell to his War Club, The. Macdonº, Mrs. Eliz. [Roberts].-She's the Easter Girl for €. Song of Seasons, A. Macdonald, Frederika Richardson.—New Year's Eve—Mid- In 1ght. Macdonald, G :—Adela Cathcart. Ane by Ane. - Anxiety. See Early Bird, The. At Joseph’s Bench. º At the Back of the North Wind. e Baby. See At the Back of the North Wind. Macdonald, G : (Continued). Better Things. (For diff. vers. see HUNT, LEIGH.) Cinderella; or, The Glass Slipper. Crimson Throne, The. Dorcas. Earl o' Quarterdeck, The. Early Bird, The. Endurance. Father's Hymn for the Mother to Sing, The. Foolish Harebell, The. Goºchem. See My Child Woke Crying from her eep. Hymn for the Mother. If the Heart be True. “It is a sair thing to be misjudged.” Light. Like a Little Child. See Father's Hymn for the Mother to Sing, The. Little Diamond and the Drunken Cabman. See At the Back of the North Wind. Little White Lily. Mammon Marriage. Marquis of Lossie, The. May. Mr. º and Lady Clementina. See Marquis of Los- Sle, €. My Child Woke Crying from her Sleep. Nonsense Verses. O Lassie Ayont the Hill. O Thou of Little Faith. Over the Hill. See Tell Me. Owl and the Bell, The. Paul Faber, Surgeon. Phantastes. A Faerie Romance for Men and Women. Pity of It, The. Polly Rest Sea-shell, The. Shadows, The. Sir Aglovaile. Sir lººk and King Sun: a Parable. Car Smoke, The. Smoke of Sacrifice, The. See Smoke, The. Song: “I dreamed that I woke from a dream.” See Wilfrid Cumbermede. Song: “‘O lady, thy lover is dead,” they cried.” See Phantastes. A Faerie Romance for Men and Wom. See Adela Cath- €11. Song: This Infant World has Taken Long to Make. Song: “Why do the Houses Stand " Songs from Phantastes, (I), (II). Songs of the Autumn Night. Sonnet Sequence, A. Sweet Peril. See Pity of It, The. Tell Me. That Holy Thing. See Paul Faber, Surgeon. This Side and That. Up and Down. Up in the Tree. See At the Back of the North Wind. Waif. See Crimson Throne, The. What Christ Said. What Man is There of You? What wºuld You See? See At the Back of the North 111C1. Where did You Come from Baby] 2 See At the Back of the North Wind. I, y] Wilfrid Cumbermede. Wind and the Moon, The. Wºl. *ś. k S erl o' Watery deck, The. €e Earl o' Quarterdeck, The. Macdonald, Hugh.-Birds of Scotland, #.” MacDonald, Marie G.-Whispering Bird. Macdonald, P: Maclaren.—Unswerved. MacDonell, Agnes.—Incident, An. Only a Soldier. See Incident, An. McDonnell, J: F.—I’ve Wandered in the Sunny South. Voyageur's Song, The. M’Donnell, W:—Manita. McDowell, Ed. L.-Crushed Tragedian, The. Gypsy Flower Girl, The. McDowell, Jas.-Dangerous Legislation. McDowell, Kate Goldsboro.—I Think of Thee. McDowell, Mary.—Civic Creed. Macduff, #: J: Ross-“Plan not, nor scheme, but calmly Walt. McDuffie, G:—Political Corruption. Popular Interest in Elections. Requiescat. Mace, Mrs. Frances Parker [Laughton]...—Alcyone. Angelus, The. Easter Morning. Heliotrope, The. In the Breaking of the Day. Los Angeles. “Only Waiting.” Succession, The. Thy Song. M’Evoy, . Bernard.—Photograph in a Shop Window, A. |Revised Proofs. McEwen, Arthur.—Whiskey Never Left Him. M'Fadden, Camelia-Child's Morning Hymn, A. (Tr.) v.510 AUTHOR, INDEX MacKellar McFadon, O. E. (Arr.)—Erminie. º Lullaby: “Bye-bye, drowsiness o'ertaking.” IIll Ille, Lullaby: “Lullaby and good-night.” McFarland, A.—Doctor in Love, The. MacFarland, H: B. F.—New Independence Day, The. McFarland, J. Horace.—Appeal to the Trees. See Getting Acquainted with the Trees. Getting Acquainted with the Trees. Macfarlane, J: (“John Arbory”).—Grave in Samoa, A. Midsummer Madrigal, A. Two Angels, The. ** Macfarlane, Malcolm.—Colin’s Cattle. McFeely, Otto.—Happy Ending in Real Life. McFetridge, Rev. W. S.—Creeping up the Stairs. Macfie, Ronald Campbell.—Dying-day of Death, The. Ode Written for the Completion and Opening of the New Buildings, Marischal College, Aberdeen. McGaffey, Ernest.—As for Me, I Have a Friend. As the Day Breaks. Dance at Uncle Bob’s. Geronimo. I fear no Power a Woman Wields. Little Big Horn. “Mark.” My Darter. Rib, The. “Rise, A.” Saint Valentine's Eve. Yellow and White. M'Gee, T: D’Arcy.—Arctic Indian's Faith, The. Celtic Cross, The. Celts, The. Dead, Antiquary O’Donovan, The. Exile’s Devotion, The. Home Thoughts. Infelix Felix. * Irish Wife, The. Jacques Cartier. Man of the North Countrie, The. Memories. Our Ladye of the Snow. Rest at Eventide. Salutation to the Celts. To Duffy in Prison. McGeorge, Rev. R. J.-Emigrant's Funeral, The. McGiffert, Gertrude Huntington.—Maine Trail, A. McGill, Virginia.-AEsthetic Craze, The. M’Gill, W:—Elixir of Life, The. Macgillivray, W: (?) –Thrush's Song, The. McGlasson, Eva Wilder. See BRODHEAD, Mrs. Eva WILDER [MCGLAsson]. McGovern, J :—Leaf, A. MacGrath, Harold,—Charge of the Rough Writers. MacGregor, Major.—Sonnet: “Nowhere before could I so Well have seen.” (Tr.) See FRANCESCO PETRARCH. McGroarty, J: Steven.—“Blow, Bugles, Blow.” El Camino Real. Just California. Bºing’s Highway, The. Port o' Heart's Desire, The. McGuire, Mary.—Exiled. Ganges, The. Grandfather’s House. Tittle Jo. Old and the New, The. Soldier's Cradle-hymn, The. Then and Now. McGuire, Will Victor.—College “Oil Cans.” Coriolanus. Gambler's Tale, The. Siege of Calais, The. McHale, Frank.-Her Photograph. Machar, Agnes Maud.—Coming of the Spring, The. Dominion Day. Indian Pipe, The. Laura Secord. Tuove and Faith. Madonna of the Entry, A. May-flower, The. Passing of Clote-scarp (or Glooscap), The. Prayer for Dominion Day. Schiller's Dying Vision. Dntrodden Ways. William Ewart Gladstone. Machault, Guillaume de.—Though Rich in Love. McHenry, May.—Deepwater Debate. McHugh, Mary A.—Christmas Tree, The. McIlhany, Annie.—Unknown Sea. McIlvaine, C:—Coom, Lassie, be Good to Me. McIntosh, J: S.—Potency of English Words. See Er- * McIntyre, Rev. Rob’t.—Centennial Speech. When the Cork Goes Down. McK., C. L.-My Scrap-book. McK., F.—Harbor Mine, The. Strike the Blow. Mack, Henrietta Robins. INS [MACKJ. Mack, Lillian.—No House Should be Without One. Mack, R. : Ellice.—Mistake, A. Pet Rabbit, The. See ELIOT, Mrs. HENRIETTA ROB- Mackail, J. : W :—Etruscan Ring, An. Mackay, C:—Be as Thorough as you Can. Bridge of Glen Aray, The. Building of the House, The. Cheer, Boys, Cheer. Child and the Mourners, The. Clear the Way. Cleon and I. Cynical Ode to an Ultra-cynical Public. Days that are Gone, The. Deed and a Word, A. See Small Beginnings. Differences. Dream of the Reveler, The. Earl Norman and John Truman. Eternal Justice. Fanny: or, The Beauty and the Bee. Gin Fiend, The. Golden City, The. Gone. Good Deed, A. Good Time Coming, The. Gourd and the Pine, The. Great Critics, The. Happy Love. . I Lay in Sorrow, Deep Distressed. I Love My Love. If I Were a Voice. Inkermann. Inquiry, The. Invocation to Poesy, An. King and the Nightingales, The. Light in the Window. Elost Day, The. Love Extravaganza, A. Maglaine's Child; a Legend of Lochbuy-Mull. Miller of [the] Dee, The. New Version of “A Man's a Man for a That.” Now. O Ye Tears I Old Tubal Cain. See Tubal Cain. Phantoms of St. Sepulchre, The. Praise of Woman. Protestations. Quarrel, The. *. Question Answered, A. Reveler's Dream, The. See Dream of the Reveler, The. Reverie in the Grass, A. Sea-king's Burial, The. Ship on Fire, The. Sisyphus. Small Beginnings. Song of Life. Tell Me, Ye Wingèd Winds. Three Preachers, The. Tubal Cain. Under the Holly Bough. What Might Be Done. William the Conqueror. Youth's Warning. McKay, Claude.—Cudjoe Fresh from de Lecture. Rillin' Nanny. Mackay, Eric.—Ecstasy. In Tuscany. Mary Arden. Waking of the Lark, The. McKay, Jas. T.--Whispering Gallery, The. Mackay, Isabel Ecclestone.—“When as a Lad.” McKay, Jas. T-Cenotaph of Lincoln, The. Lincoln's Burial. Mackay, Laura.-Troubles of Twins, The. Mackay, Marg.—Asleep in Jesus. Mackay, Minnie.—Life Brigade, The. Mackay, Rob't.—House Where Lincoln Died, The. MacKaye, Arvia.--Fire Castles. Hill-top. Mackaye, Percy.—American Neutrality. See Six Sonnets. Automobile, The. Early May in New England. Fight. France. Kruppism. See Six Sonnets. Lincoln Centenary Ode. Old Age. Peace. See Six Sonnets. Peary and the North Pole, Rain Revery. Real Germany, The. See Six Sonnets. Return of August, The. School. Sibyl, The. Six Sonnets. Song from “Mater.” (Tr.) See Inquiry, The. Ticonderoga. g Tºlliam Watson in England. See Six Sonnets. r1el. Wilson. See Six Sonnets. M’Keehan, Irene, Pettit.—He was her Only Son. McKeever, J:—Comical Dun, McKeever, S. A.—Oil on the Brain. MacKellar, Dorothea.—Colour. September. Settlers. 511 MacKellar AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS t MacKellar, T:—Lincoln. To a Troublesome Fly. McKenna, Edmond.—Prelude. McKenzie, Alex,−Truth of the Gospel, The. Mackenzie, Donald A.—Blue Men of the Minch, The. My Fairy Lover. Wee Folk, The. Mackenzie, G: A.—High Tide. Magellan. * Mackenzie, H. C. Compton.—Lilies of the Field, The. Song of Parting, A. Mackenzie, May, R.—Flibbertygibbet and Me. Mackenzie, Rob't.—King Cotton. M’Kenzie, W: P.-Gabrielle. Lullaby Song. J Moonlight. Mother's Song, The. e McKinley, W:—Citizen's Responsibility, A. Country Reunited. Duty of the Hour, The. Future of the Philippines. Grant. Grant, the Soldier and Statesman. Inaugural Address, Mar. 4, 1901. International Relations. Last Speech of William McKinley. Nashville Exposition, The. National Progress. See Inaugural Address. Our Country's Defenders. tº sº º Our Duty to the Philippines. See Future of the Philip- plneS. s & Our New Relations. See Future of the Philippines. Pan-American Exposition Address. President McKinley's Last Address [or Speech]. Republican Press, The. Republic's Duty, The. Reunited Country, A. To the Soldiers. Washington and Lincoln. Washington and the Nation. Washington the Patriot. * Washington’s Religious Character. Mackintosh, C: H.-Meditation over a Skull. e Mackintosh, Sir Jas-Defence of M. Peltier for a Libel on Napoleon. * England and America. England's Relations to America. erica. Revolutionary Desperadoes. Mackintosh, Newton.—“Cleopatra, ligned her.” Fin de Siècle. Lucy Lake. Maeklin, C:—Man of the World, The. Utility of Booing, The. Sée Man of the World, The. McKowen, Jas.-Bonnie Twinkling Starnies. Oh! if I were You, Gossamer. M'Lachlan, Alex.-Acres of Your Own. Bobolink. * tº º Companions in Solitude; or, Reminiscences of the Bush. Indian Summer. g $ Man who Rose from Nothing, The. ay. Old Hannah. Whip-poor-will. Maclagan, Alex,−Fareweel. MacLaren, Ian. See WATSON, Dr. J: McLaughlin, Maurice E.-And the Band Played. Conductor's Story, The. Parlor Lamp, The. Romance of a Rose. McLaughlin, R.; J.-Historical Novel. g Maclean, Alex.-I Love My Love with a Kiss. New Year, Good-Morning I Old Year, Good-Night ! Maclean, ºrs, Glara Victoria [Dargan].-Ruined Cottage, Th See England and Am- who thought they ma- e. (? McLean, Judge J:—Moral Power the Most Formidable. Maclean, Kate Seymour.—Ballad of the Mad Ladye. Bird Song. Silent Land, The. Maclean, Mrs. Letitia Eliz. [Landon] (Mrs. G : Maclean).- Ancestress, The. Awakening of Endymion, The. Banquet, The. Bonds of Affection. Cedars of Lebanon, The. Crescentius. Death and the Youth. Female Convict, The. Hannibal’s Oath. Little Red Riding Hood. Little Shroud, The. Night at Sea. “Oh, if thou lovest and art a woman.” Poet, The. * “She was sent forth.” Shepherd Boy, The. Sir Walter Scott at Pompeii. Success Alone Seen. Violet, The. “Violets I deep-blue violets.” See Violet, The. Maclean, Mrs. Letitia Eliz. [Landon] (Mrs. G. : Maclean) (Continued). Wind, The. g McLean, Nancy Patton.—Unseen Angel, An. McLean, Sally [or Sarah] Pratt. See GREENE, Mrs. SARAH PRATT IMCLEAN]. McLellan, I:—Battle of Eylau, The. $: Xeath of Napoleon. Fall of the Indian. Fields of War, The. Lost Mexican City, The. New England’s Dead. - Pilgrim Fathers, The. See PIERPONT, J : McLennan, W:—Day En roulant ma Boule. Malbrouck. MacLeod, Mrs. Eliz. S.—Alexander Mackenzie. * MacLeod, Fiona.-Bells of Youth, The. Bird of Christ, The. Bugles of Dreamland, The. * Children of Wind and the Clan of Peace, The. Cross of the Dumb, The. From the Hills of Dreams. Hushing Song. Lay me to Sleep in Sheltering Flame. Moon-child, The. St. Bride. St. Christopher of the Gael. Summer Air, A. McLeod, Irene Rutherford.—Aim, The. Mother to Son. One Mother. Song: “How do I love you?” “When My Beloved Sleeping Lies.” Macleod, Norman.-"Perish policy and cunning.” Trust in God. Macleod, Norman. (The Elder.)—Farewell to Fiunary. I’m a Merry, Merry Squirrel. MacManus, Emily.—Manitoba. McManus, S. B.-Flicker on the Fence, The. Jack and the King who was a Gentleman. My Little Bo-Peep, (Also at. to Frank E. Holliday.) Path across the Moor, The. Perfect Faith, A. Shane O’Neill. MacManus, Mrs. Seumas. See CARBERY, ETHNA. MacManus, Theo. F.—Cave Sedem. McMaster, Guy Humphreys.--Carmen Bellicosum. Old Continentals, The. Song of the War. See Old Continentals, The. Macmillan, Hugh.-Wish of the Aged Bard, The. Macmillan’s Magazine.—Half-hearted. Last Resort, The. Lincoln. Mother's Heart, A. Somebody’s Mother. McMullen, Mrs. Addie V.--—Birch Tree, The. Plant the Oak. MacMurray, J.; W. A.—Below San Gimignano. McNally, Jas. C.—Deed is the Man, The. Dream and the Deed, The. McNally, Leonard.—“Robin Hood.” Macnamara, Fs.-Diminutivus Ululans. McNaught, Rosamond Livingstone.—Christmas and the Old ear. Christmas Acrostic. Christmas Box, The. Christmas Fairies. Christmas Joy and Sorrow. Discontented Fir-tree, The. If I were Santa Claus. Joey's Christmas. Rummaging. “Unto One of These Tittle Ones.” McNaughton, J. H.-Burning Ship, The. Onnalinda. McNeal, Mildred I.-April to March. McNeil, Everett.—Gift of the Kind Heart, The. M’Neil, Georgiana.-Sleeping Beauty, The. Sleepy Little Sister, The. Macneil, H:—Come Under My Plaidie. I Lo'ed Ne'er a Laddie but Ane. Mary of Castle Cary. Saw Ye my Wee Thing? Macneil, Mary, See FENOLLOSA, Mrs. MARY [McNEILj. Macneil, Nigel.--Dark Winter is Going. (Tr.) Macneill, A. D.—Sea-gull, The. Macomber, C : Macomber.—Psychological Puzzle, A. McNulty, Rev. R. R.—“Through court, and through mart, and through college.” Macon, J: Alfred.—Cabin Love-song. Dancing in the Flat Creek Quarters. Evening Song on the Plantation. Rev. Gabe Tucker's Remarks. - Terpsichore in the Flat Creek Quarters. in the Flat Creek Quarters. Theology in the Quarters. Uncle Gabe at the Corn-shucking. Uncle Gabe on Church Matters. McPhelim, E: J.-Elia. Outlaws, The. To Shakespeare’s Love. McPherson, Aletha Pearl.—How Dad Lost his Prestige. See Onnalinda. See Dancing 512 AUTHOR INDEX Marion MacPherson, Jas. (“Ossian”).-Address to the Sun. See Carthon. Carthon. Comal and Galbina. See Fingal. Fingal. Maid of Lochlan, The. See Fingal. Song of Sorrow. M'Pherson, J :—In the Woods. Mayflower, The. McPherson, R. C.—Good Morning, Carrie. Macqueen, Lucy Hayes.—Long Ago, The. (Tr.) Reasonable Man, A. Macrae, D:—Four Brothers, The. Leap-year Wooing. Railway Chase, The. Macray, J.-German Fatherland, The. (Tr.) See TRNST MORITZ ARNDT. McRay, Rae.—“Somebody’s.” McSpadden, J. Walker.—Parsifal, the Pure. McSparren, Will F.—Huskin', The. School-day, A MacTavish, Newton.—Tempora Mutantur. McVean, Mrs. L. C.—Paving the Streets... McWight, A.—Honest Rum-seller's Advertisement, An. Macy, Arthur.—Boston Cats, The. Flag, The. Rollicking Mastodon, The. Macy, J. C.—Two Old Soldiers, The. White Brigade, The. Madison, Dolly.—LaFayette, Madison, Jas-Advice to My Country. American Innovations. America's Responsibility. Responsibility of Our Country, The.... TMaelisu, --Hymn to the Archangel Michael. Hymn to the Holy Spirit. e º Maeteriinck, Maurice.—News of Spring. See Old-fashioned Flowers. Old-fashioned Flowers. Maffei, André.—Mary Stuart. Magill, Rev. Mr. –"Are You, a Mason 2'' Magill, Mary Tucker.—“Bill Thay.” How a Woman Buys Meat. Blad aginn, W:—I Give my Soldier-boy a 8,016. IM *#nºn, The. See Irishman and the Lady, The. Irishman and the Lady, The. Saint Patrick. St. Patrick of Ireland, my Dear ! Soldier-boy, The. Waiting for the Grapes. }} Magny, Olivier de...—Ode: “When I see you at the dawn. Magruder, Julie.—Harry of England. Maguire, Rob’t.—Belfry of Ghent, The. Mahoney, Fs. Sylvester (“Father Prout”).-Bells of Shan- On, €. Flight into Egypt, The. Malbrouck. (Tr.) e Obsequies of David the Painter. (Tr.) Popular Recollections of Bonaparte. (Tr.) Shandon Bells, The. See Bells of Shandon, The. Song of the Cossack to his Horse, The. Mahony, R:—Lament for the Red Earl, A. Sabine Farmer's Serenade, The. TMail and Ea:press.-At Set of Sun. Mainwaring, Eliz. W.-Coronation, The. Mair, C:-Buffalo Herds, The. See Tecumseh : a Drama. How Burlington was Saved. Humming Bird, The. Iena’s Song. See Tecumseh : a Drama. Innocence. Lefroy. See Tecumseh. Lefroy in the Forest. See Tecumseh : a Drama. Missipowistic. Morning-Land, The. Pines. Tecumseh : a Drama. “To a Morning Cloud.” Untamed. Voice of the Pines, The. IMair, T:—Hymn of Gladness. Maitland, M. A.—Fought and Won. True Victory. See Fought and Won. Maitland, Sir R. :—Advice to Leesome Merriness. Aganis the Thievis of Liddisdale. Satire on the Toun Ladies. Major, C:-Princess Mary, The. See When Knighthood was in Flower. When Knighthood was in Flower. 1Makeever, Idael.— O'er Bethlehem. Malherbe, François de...—Consolation to M. Du Perrier. On Marie de Bourbon. On the Departure of Wiscountess D'Auchy. Mallet, D :-Birks of Invermay; The. Edwin and Emma. Funeral Hymn, A. William and Margaret. Mallon, Isabel A.—“Uncle Todd.” Mallory, Sir T:—Le Morte d'Arthur. Sir Lancelot. See Le Morte d’Arthur. Malloy, Louise.—Baby's Unanswerable Argument. “Malone, Carroll.” See McBURNEY, W: B. Stanzas from. Malone, Walter.—Abraham Lincoln. |He Who Hath Loved. Lake Como, October in Tennessee. Opportunity. Opportunity’s Reply. Tomb of Galileo, The. Malsbary, Eva.-Resurrection Morn. Manchester, C. M.–McKinley's Funeral Address. Mangan, Jas. Clarence.—Advice Against Travel. Damon and Pythias. Dark Rosaleen. Dawning of the Day, The. Death of Hofer, The. (Tr.) Dying Father, The. Fair Hills of Eiré, O, The. Fairies' Passage, The. Farewell, to Patrick Sarsfield A. Gone in the Wind. Howling Song of Al-Mohara, The. Karamanian Exile, The. Rathaleen Ny-Houlahan. Kincora. Lament for the Princess of Tir-Owen, and Tir-Connell. Minstrel, The. ... (Tr.) See Wilhelm Meister's Apprentice- ship.–Goethe. Nameless One, The. Napoleon’s Midnight Review. (Tr.) O Maria Regina Misericordiael O'Hussey's Ode to the Maguire. One Mystery. The. Ride Round the Parapet, The. Shapes and Signs. Siberia. Soul and Country. Sunken City, The. (Tr.) Three Khalandeers, The. Time of the Barmecides, The. To Amine. Traveller's Guide, The. Vision of Connaught in the Thirteenth Century, A. Woman of Three Cows, The. World, The , A Ghazel. Written in a Nunnery Chapel. Manly, Ellen.—Christmas Party, A. “Nothing to Wear.” Mann, Prof. B. Pickman,—Arbor Day. “Project of connecting the planting of trees, The.” Mann, Dorothea Lawrence.—To Imagination. Mann, Horace.—Dangers to Our Republic. Education. Evils of Ignorance, The. Ignorance a Crime in a Republic. Our Country a Crime. Ignorance in our Country a Crime. Let there be Light. Opposite Examples. Thoughts for Young Men. Mann, Kathe.—Chateau de Monthiers. From the Virgins. Manning, Agnes.—My Little Neighbor. Manning, F:—At Even. Kore. Sacrifice. Manning, Rev. Jacob M.–Address to the Soldiers. Manning, W. E.-Beneath the Beam. Mannyng, Rob't, of Brunne.—Praise of Women. Manrique, Don Jorge.—Coplas de Manrique. Footprints of Decay. See Coplas de Manrique. Life. . See Coplas de Manrique. Relentless Time. . See Coplas de Manrique. Mansfield, R:—Eagle's Song, The. Willikens. Mansfield, W: Murray, Lord.—Attempts to Bias Judgment in case of Wilkes. Motives of Action. Worth of Present Popularity. Manson, G. J.-A Renaissance of Patriotism. Manville, Marion, See POPE, Mrs. MARION [MAN VILLE]. Manziall, Theophile.—Tragedy, A. Mapes, Walter de –Jovial Priest's Confession, The. Marble, Earle.—House not Made with Hands, A. Spelling in the Nursery. Wabash Violets. Marble, Oliver.—Four Centuries: Hudson and Fulton. Horrible Example, Liking and Loving. Literary Miss, A. Old Picture, An. Reminiscence. Summer Sermon for Men. Table Manners. March, C: W.-Description of Webster's Speech in Reply to Hayne. March, ; Dr. Dan'l (?) –“Pupil of the eye is the pOrtal. g Marchmont, A. W.-Aeolf, the Martyr. Marcus Au clius. See ANTONINUs, MARCUs AURELIUS. Marie ºrance-Adventures of Flore and Blanchfleur, €. Mouse in Search of a Wife, The. Marion, Frank.-She was Travelling All Alone. See Ignorance in 513 Mark AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Mark, Rickman.—Boy Decides, The. Snow in Town. Markens, G : W.-Procrastination. Markham, Anna Catherine.—Anne WOIl. In an Alameda Field. Markham, Edwin.--Anchored to the Infinite. At Little Virgil's Window. Coming of Lincoln, The. Creed, A. Field Fraternity, The. Flying Mist, The. Great Guest Comes, The. Harvest Song, A. IHeart's Return, The. Infinite Depths. Invisible Bride, The. Joy of the Hills, The. Joy of the Morning. Juggler of Touraine, The. Last Furrow, The Lincoln, the Great Commoner. Sc Lincoln, the Man of the People. Lincoln, the Man of the People. Lion and Lioness. Little Brothers of the Ground. Look into the Gulf, A. Lyric Seer, The. See Poet-lore. Man with the Hoe, The. | Manger Song of Mary, The. Memory of Good Deeds. Memory's Picture. My Comrade. Hathaway Alone at Poet-lore. Poetry. Prayer, A. San Francisco Desolate. Song of the Shepherds, The. Swung to the Void. Testing, The. Thanksgiving. Vermin in the Dark, The. Victory in Defeat. Wall Street Pit, The. Wharf of Dreams, The. Whirlwind Road, The. Markham, Gervase.—Angler's Virtues, The. Best Marrow-Bone, Pye, The. See Two Recipes. Excellent Sallet, An. See Two Recipes. Humble Feast, The. Music of the Pack, The. Two Recipes. Markham, T: R.—'I have sought to counsel you in your perplexities.” Marks...Mrs. Josephine Preston [Peabody..]—After Music. Alison's Mother to the Brook. Caravans. Cedars, The. Children’s Kisses. Cloud, The. Cradle Song. Dance Time. Dog, A. Far-off Rose, A. Golden Shoes, The. Harvest Moon: 1914. t House and the Road, The. Isolation. Journey, The. Making a House. Men have Wings at Last. Nightingale Unheard, The. Piper, The. Prelude. Rubic. Singing Man, The. Song of a Shepherd Boy at Bethlehem, The. Song of Solomon. Spinning in April. Stanzas from the “Nightingale Unheard.” Stay-at-Home, The. Woman-Song. Wood-song. You, Four Walls, Wall not in My Heart. Marlin, Grace.--In the Days of La Fayette. Marlowe, ghºstopher.—Ambition. See Tamburlaine the I'ê8, 5. Answer by Sir Walter Raleigh. Deposition and Death of Edward II. Doctor Faustus. Edward II. Faustus to Helen. Faustus's Last Speech on Earth. See Doctor Faustus. Hero and Leander. King Edward the Second. See Edward II. Last Soliloquy of Faustus, The. See Doctor Faustus. Milk-maid’s Song, The. See Passionate Shepherd to his Love, The. Passionate Shepherd to his Love, The. Shepherd to His Love, The. See Passionate Shepherd to his Love, The. Tamburlaine the Great. Marlyn, Eliza L.-God's Wonders. Marori.-My Cat and Dog. Marot, Clement.—About Himself: “I am not now what l have been.” About Himself: “This, Clement Marot.” Epitaph on Jean Veau. Marot to the Queen of Navarre on Some Verses Which She had Sent Him. Marot's Love. Of His Lady and Himself. IPortrait, The. Song: “Since loving countenance you still refuse.” To Anne. To the King of Navarre. Marquis, Don (Rob't Perry.)—God-Maker, Man, The. Little While, A Name, The. Paradox, The. Marriott, J :—How Marriage is Like a Devonshire Lane. Marryat, Captain. Frd’k.—Captain Stood on the Carronade, The. See Old Navy, The. Old Navy, The. Mars, Gerhardt C.—Dignity of Man. Doing For Others. Marsden, W:—What is Time? Marsh, G: P.-Man and Nature. Restoration of the Forests, The. See Man and Nature. Marsh, Luther E.-Past and the Future, The. Marsh, Marie More.—Emergency, An. From the Window. My Dog and I. Up Over Tim Dooley's Saloon. Marsh, Rev. W. W.-Brita's Wedding. Jephtha's Daughter. Marshall, Anna P.-Ben Hazzard's Guests. Marshall, Frank A.—Admiral Dewey. Marshall, J:—On a Gray Birthday. Troubles of the First Administration. Marshall, Marguerite Mooers.-Ghosts. Marshall, Mary Tylden.—I Say unto Thee, Arise. Marshall, R.—His Excellency the Governor. Match-making. Marshall, T: (?) The. Sturdy Rock, for all his Strength, The. See Stability of Virtue, The. Marshall, T: Francis.--Temperance Pledge, The. Marshall, W: E.-It Seems but Yesterday. Sunrise in Summer. To a Mayflower. Marston, J:—Philosophy. See Scholar and his Dog, A. Scholar and his Dog, A. To Detraction. To Everlasting Oblivion. Marston, J: Westland.—Death-ride, The. Donna Diana. TMarie de Meranie. Parting of King Philip and Marie, The. Meranie. Pride against Pride. Satire, VII. Scourge of Villainy, The. Marston, Philip Bourke.-After. After Many Days. After Summer. At Last. At the Last. From Far. Garden Fairies. Greeting, A. IHer Pity. IHow My Song of IHer Began. If you Were Here. Love and Music. Love's Music. No Death. Old Churchyard of Bonchurch, The. Barting Words. Pure Souls. Rose and the Wind, The. Salt and Sunny Days. See To Cicely N. Marston. Sonnet: At the Last. Sonnet: How My Songs of Her Began. Summer Changes. Temptress, The. To All in Haven. To Cicely N. Marston. - To the Spirit of Poetry. * Vain Wish, A. What the Rose Saw. Marston, Westland. See MARSTON, J: WESTLAND. Marthold, Jules de.—Wedding-ring Preserves Her Honor. Martial (Marcus Valerius Martialis.)—Epigrammata. Vesuvius. Martial, d'Auvergne.-Vigils of Charles VII, The. (Sel. fr.). Martin, Ada Louise.—Sleep. Martin, Arthur Pachett.—Babylon. Bush Study, a la Watteau, A. Cynic of the Woods, The. Love and War. Over the Sea. Romance in the Rough, A. Martin, Clara E.-Thanksgiving Exercise. Martin, Claudine.—Cupid and the Maiden. I)ean of Glowcester.—Stability of Virtue, See Marie de See Donna Diana. 514 AUTHOR, INDEX Masters Martin, E: Sanford.—Christmas 1898. Egotism. Fpithalamium. Girl of Pompeii, A. Infirm. Little Brother of the Rich, A. 1Martin, G :—Laleet. helley. To My Canary Bird. Wiger Square. Martin, G: Madden.—Emmy Lou. Little Feminine Casabianca, A. See Emmy Lou. Play's the Thing, The. See Emmy Lou. Martin, Helen R.—Mennonites Who were not Slow. Martin, J :—Beautiful Lady, The. Mother's Eyes. Martin, N:—Young and Old. Martin, Theo.—Alpine Minstrelsy. —Friedrich Schiller. Last String, The. Lay of the Lovelorn, The. Minstrel's Curse, The. Veiled Statue at Sais, The. (Tr.) Martin, W: Wesley.—Apple Blossoms. Apple Orchard in the Spring, An. See Apple Blossoms. Martineau, Harriet.—“Beneath this starry arch.” See On, On, Forever. On, On, Forever. |Martinez, Gloria.--Drug-store Scene. Martley, J :—Budget of Paradoxes, A. Valley of Shanganagh, The. Martyn, M. E.-Late Love. “Marvel, Ik.” See MITCHELL, DONALD G. Marvell, Andrew.—Bermudas I, The]. See Sung of the Emigrants in Bermuda. Character of Holland, The. Cromwell and King Charles. See Horatian Ode upon Cromwell's Return from Ireland, Death of Charles I., The. See Horatian Ode upon Cromwell's Return from Ireland, A. Death of the White Fawn. See Nymph Complaining for the Death of her Fawn, The. Dialogue between the Resolved Soul and Created Pleas- ll re. Drop of Dew, A. Emigrants in [the] Bermudas, The. Emigrants in Bermuda. Epitaph, An : “Enough ; and leave the rest to fame.” Execution of Charles I. See Horatian Ode upon Crom- well’s º from Ireland, A. (Tr.) See William Tell. See Song of the Garden, A. Garden, The. Garden Scene, A. See Garden, The. Girl and Her Fawn, €. Girl. Describes Her Fawn, The. See Nymph Complain-- ing for the Death of her Fawn, The. |Horatian º [upon Cromwell’s Return from Ireland], O?" AIl | . In Exile. See Song of the Emigrants in Bermuda. Lover to the Glow-worms, The. Nymph and the Fawn, The. Nymph Complaining for the Death of her Fawn, The. Nymph Mourning her Fawn, The. See Nymph Com- plaining for the Death of her Fawn, The. On Milton’s Paradise Lost. Picture of Little T. C. in a Prospect of Flowers, The. Picture of T. C., The. See Picture of Little T. C. in a Prospect of Flowers, The. Poet's Retirement, The. See Garden, The. Song of the Emigrants in Bermuda. Thoughts in a Garden. See Garden, The. To His Coy Mistress. Two Rings. See Horatian Ode upon Cromwell’s Return from Ireland, A. What Wondrous Life is This I Lead? See Garden, Young Love. “Mary of the Nation.” [PATRICK1. Mary, Queen of Hungary.—Prayer. Mary, Queen of Scots (Mary Stuart).-Farewell to France. Good-fellowship. Marzials, Frank T:—Death as the Fool. Death as the Teacher of Love-lore. Mother of Victor Hugo, The. See DOWNING, Mrs. ELLEN MARY Orpheus and the Mariners Make Answer. See Two Sonnet-songs. Sirens Sing, The. See Two Sonnet-songs. Two Sonnet-songs. Marzials, Theo.—Summer Showers. Marzials, Théophile.—Carpe Diem. Last Night. May Margaret. Pastoral, A. Song: “There's one great bunch of stars in heaven.” Tragedy, Twickenham Ferry. TMasefield, J :—August, 1914. Biography. C. L. M. Cape Horn Gospel. Cargoes. Central I, The. Sea Fever. Masefield, J : (Continued). Seekers, The. Ships. Sonnets. Tewksbury Road. To his Mother, C. L. M. Unexplored, Unconquered, The. Valediction, Wanderer, The. Watching by a Sick-bed. What am I, Life? Word, The. Mason, A. E. W.-Four Feathers, The. Mason, Mrs. Agnes Louisa [Carter].--Whenever a Little Child is Born. Mason, “Billy.”—Give the Bug a Chance. Mason, Mrs. Caroline Atherton [Briggs].-“En Voyage.” Eventide. God Knows Best. Only Me. Open Secret, An. President Lincoln's Grave. Reconciliation. Thekla, the Victor. Waking. When I am Old. Mason, E: Wilbur.-Ballade of Riches. When Mollie Sings at Noon. Mason, Grace Sartwell.—Prodigies, The. Mason, Jonathan.-Columbus to Ferdinand. Mason, Marie.-Mary’s Easter. Mason, Mary Augusta.-My Little Neighbor. Scarlet Tanager, The. Mason, Walt.—Columbian Legend, A. Dead Ones, The. Eyes of Lincoln, The. Farm Machinery. Little Green Tents, The. Morning in Kansas. Ode to Kansas. Old Timer, The. Teaching Children Manners. Voting Woman, The. “What is Home without a Mother ?” Mason, W: E.-Centennial Speech. Masses, The.-Needle Travel. Spring. To a Gentleman Reformer.—L: Untermeyer. Massey, Gerald.—And Thou Hast Stolen a Jewel. Angels. Babe Christabel. Battle of Inkerman, The. Christie's Portrait. Death-ride, The. Deserter from the Cause, The. Desolation. England. Epigram. His Banner over Me. Inkerman. Jerusalem the Golden. Ringliest Kings, The. Little Flower, The. Nelson. No Jewell'd Beauty. O, Lay Thy Hand in Mine, Dear ! Our Wee White Rose. Parting. Promised Land To-morrow, The. Im Orro W. Robin Burns. To-day and To-morrow. "Voices of the Loved and Lost. Young Love. Massillon, Jean Baptiste.—Immortality. Massinger, Philip.–Maid of Honor, The. New Way to Pay Old Debts, A. “Why Art Thou Slow, Thou Rest of Trouble, Death.” Masson, Tom.—Adaptable Poem. Baby Speaks. Desolation. Event, An. Her Fifteen Minutes. Man Who Kicked. Modern Girl, The. See. We All Know Her. Only a Woman. Price, The. Taking the Veil. We All Know Her. Masters, Edgar Lee.—Aaron Hatfield. Anne Rutledge. Archibald Higbie. Arlo Will. Daisy Fraser. IDOC Hill. Editor Whedon. Father Malloy. Fiddler Jones. Hannah Armstrong. FHare Drummer. Henry C. Calhoun. €. Lucinda Matlock. Madeline. See To-day and To- 515 Masters AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Masters, Edgar Lee (Continued). Ollie McGee. Perry Zoll. Rutherford McDOWell. Seth Compton. Silence. Simon Surnamed Peter. Star, The. Thomas Rhodes. Washington Neely. Webster Ford. When Under the Icy Eaves. William H. Herndon. Masterson, Kate.—April Fools. Her Ideal. Modern Rubaiyat, The. Matchett, Ella Lindsay.—Blind Flower Girl of Pompeii, The. Mathams, Walter J.-Architect of the Amphitheatre, The. Mather, Shelby.—Iscariot. Mather, Wallace E.-Scarecrow, The. Mathers, E. A.—Robin Redbreast. Matheson, Annie.—Love's Cosmopolitan. Song of Handicrafts, A. IMatheson, E.-For Love's Sweet Sake. New Woman, The. Wilt Thou be Long'; Mathews, .—Bashful Man, The. (Alt.) See SMITH, JAS. Mathews, Albert.—To an Autumn Leaf. Mathews, C:-Nothing in It. Thanksgiving Sermon and Dinner, The. Mathews, Cornelius.-Poet, The. Mathews, Frances Aymar.—Chatterbox, The. Mathews, Joanna Hooe.-Daisy’s Faith. Mischievous Daisy. IMatson, Darius Earl.—Way to Win, The. * Matthews, Annie Laura.-‘‘Wild raged the tempest.’ Matthews, Brander. See MATTHEWS, [JAS.] BTANDER. Matthew, Mrs. E. A.—“Patience to Bear and Strength to O.” Matthews, Fannie A.—Silent Partner, The. Matthews, [Jas.] Brander.—Advanced Thinker, An. American Girl, An. |By Telephone. Silent System, The. Matthews, Jas. Newton.—Coward, The. If All Who Hate Would Love US. When Jimmy Comes from School. Matthison, Arthur.—Little Hero, The. (?) Sentence of Death on the High Seas. Stowaway, The. See Little Hero, The. Matthisson, Friedrich won.—I Think of Thee. Maucroix, .—On Taking a Wife. Maughan, H: Neville.—Knight , of Bethlehem, The. See Song: “There was a Knight,” etc. Song: “There was a Knight of Bethlehem.” Song of Saint Francis, A. See Song: “There was a Enight,” etc. Maupasº Guy de—Government by Epigrams. See Sur 'Eau. Necklace, The. Sur l'Eau. Maupin, Will M.–Reverse of the Golden Shield, The. What Dorothy Says. Maurice, Frd’k Denison.—Friendship of Books, The. Maury, Matthew Fontaine.—Air and Sea, The. ffective Oratory. Oratory. (?) “There is a river in the Ocean.” Max, Ruth.-Just Graduated. Maxcy, Jonathan.—First American Congress, The. Loss of National Character. To a Fair Lady. To Anne. Maxwell, J. C.—Rigid Body Sings. Maxwell, Sir W. Stirling. See STIRLING, Sir W., Earl of. May, Caroline.—Boy's Rights. “Every flower is sweet to me.” Tillies. May, Curtis.--—Tucking the Baby In. “May, Edith.” See DRINKER, Mrs. ANNA. May Julia H.-Scholar's Convention, The “May, Sophie.” See CLARKE, REBECCA SOPHIA. Mayfield, Millie.-We Come ! We Come ! Mayhew, Horace.—Cockney Enigma on the Letter H. Mayhew, Jonathan.—Repeal of the Stamp Act, The. Maylem, J :—Conquest of Maylem. Maynard, François-Epitaph: “Time, which does all Crea- tures Kill.’ François Maynard to the Cal dinal De Richelieu. Sonnet: “Rome l Who beheld the world before you bend.” To Malherbe. Maynard, Walter.—Hark! Afar the Bugle Sounding. (Tr.) Mayne, Jasper.—Time. “Time is a feathered thing.” Mayne, J:—Haloween. Helen of Kirkconnell. Logan Braes. TMayne, T: Ekenhead.-Dew. Dirge for the Deep Sea Trawler, A. Tir-nan-Og, An. Winter Sunshine. Mazzini, Jos.-Address to the Young Men of Italy. See Time. —k. Mead, Edwin D.—Organization of the World. Principles of the Founders. War in the Twentieth Century. Mead, Leon.—Wish-bone, The. Meader, Sarah. —At the Camp-fire. Meagher, T: Fs.-Appeal to Ireland. Condition of Ireland, The. Examples for Ireland. Fate of European Kings, The. Meagher's Defense. On being Found Guilty of Treason. Defense. Patriotism. Sword and a Nation's Rights, The. Medical World.—Doctor's Story, A [or The]. Medrano, Francisco de.—Art and Nature. Meehan, J. : Jas.--—Dead Player, The. Grant at Rest. Race of the “Oregon,” The. Meek, Alex. Beaufort (“Alex. Smith.”).-All things have something more than barren use.” Among My Books. Balaklava. Barbara. See Life-drama, A. Beauty. Christmas. Christmas in Dreamthorp. Duty and Fame. Dying King, The. Edinburgh. For Posterity. Forerunners. Glasgow. |Historic Trees. Horton. *-*. “I will go forth ‘mong men, not mailed in scorn.” Lady Barbara. Life-drama, A. Love. Minor Poet, A. See Life-drama, A. Miss Nightingale. Night before the Wedding, The , or, Ten Years After. “Saddest thing that can befall a soul, The.” Scorned. See Life-drama, A. Sea-marge. O gº Meetkerke, C. E.-Shadows. Melbourne, W. Lamb, Viscowmt.—'Tis Late, and I Must Haste Away. Melcombe, G: Bubb Dodington, Lord.-Shorten Sail. Meleager.—Heliodore Dead. Vow, The. Melichar, O. E.--Tale of Two Cities, A. Mellen, Grenville.—Bunker Hill. Entrance of Columbus into Barcelona. In Memory of the Pilgrims. Lonely Bugle Grieves, The. See Ode on the Celebration of the Battle of Bunker Hill. Ode on the Celebration of the Battle of Bunker Hill. Melone, Luck.--—Mule and the Bees, The. Melville, Ada M.–My Little Newsboy. Melville, Herman,—At the Cannon's Mouth. Ball’s Bluff. Chattanooga. College Colonel, The. Crossing the Tropics. Cumberland, The. Dirge for McPherson, A. Eagle of the Blue, The. Enviable Isles, The. Fall of Richmond, The. Malvern Hill. Martyr, The. Memorials. On the Slain at Chickamauga. Running the Batteries. Sheridan at Cedar Creek. Stonewall Jackson, Surrender at Appomattox, The. |Uninscribed Monument on One of the Battlefields of the Wilderness, An. Victor of Antietam, The. Melville, Mark-Mike McGaffaty’s Dog. Menihan, T: M.–Washington. Mennis, Sir J.:—Sir John Suckling's Campaign. (Alt.) Mercer, Marg—Exhortation to Prayer. Merchant and Manufacturer.—High School Girl, The. Merchant Traveler.—Fashionable. Hindrances to Happiness. Tramp's Philosophy, A. Mercier, Cardinal Desire.—Patriotism a Christian Duty. Meredith, G :—Aged and a Great Man. See Egoist, The. All Other Joys. , See Modern Love. Ask, Is Love Divine 7 Autumn Evensong. Bellerophon. Coin of Pity, The. Dirge in Woods. Egoist, The. Enter These Enchanted Woods. See Woods of Wester- maln, e. Ferdinand and Miranda. See Ordeal of Richard Feverel, The. Head of Bran, The. See Meagher's See Tife-drama, A. See Modern Tuove. 516 AUTHOR INDEX Michigan Meredith, G : (Continued). Meyers, Rob't C. W. (Continued). Hiding the Skeleton. See Modern Love. Drummer of Company G, The. Italia Shall be Free. Dynamite Plot, A. Juggling Jerry. Epitaph, The. Lark Ascending, The. Eunice. Lines: “Love within the lover's breast.” For Christmas' Sake. Love in the Valley. Four Knights, The. 㺠Love within the Lower's Breast. Fra Fonti. Love's Grave. See Modern Love. From the Iron Gate. Lucifer in Starlight. Gabe's Christmas Eve. Marian. Game of Chess, A. Melampus. Go. Modern Love. Granddad's Polka. Mother to Babe: º Grandfather's Clock. Qde to the Spirit of Earth in Autumn. Horse-thief Jim. Old Veuve. See One of our Conquerors, If I should Die To-night. (Alt. also to Abrella E. One of our Conquerors. Smith.) One Twilight Hour. See Modern Love. In the Élévator Ordeal of Richard Feverel, The. Interrupted Proposal, An Phoebus with Admetus. Jamie. 5 ſº Question Whither, The. Jewels of My Aunt, The. Richard and Ripton. * ; r. Lady from the West, The. Richard Feverel Meets Lucy. See Ordeal of Richard Letters for Mr. Smith Feverel, The. Little Dago Girl, The. §.º.º. Songl Little Joe On 9 O e SOIngle SS. tº e & §e: XVI, . Love. Lizzie. tº º Long-lost Nephew, The. Spirit of Shakespeare, The. 3. Šºa. from “Modern Love.” #. *. #. Desert, Star Sirius, The. #. iai Mix. A Tardy Spring. Me an #"je 1X, A. Two Masks, The. §. the #; Winter Heavens. Our C’lumb © Woods of Westermain, The. #. f"; º: A “Meredith, Owen.” See LyTTON, E: Rob'T BULWER-LYT- #º #. S, A. er TON, Earl of. Pink Barfied Note. A Meredith, Sir W:—On Frequent Executions. Practical Jokes €, A., Meredith, W : Tuckey.—Farragut. Quicksand The 1Mérimée Prosper.—Inconnue. * išaggies. " tº Letters of Prosper Merimée's Inconnue. (unpublished.) fevenge A. T sº Sally. 3 **-e O 3,10 UIlkIl OWIl. Unknown Answers, The... See Inconnue. §.º.º. The Merington, Marguerite.—Family Pride. Smith's Bargain' Day. Hey Nonny No. Soft Black ôºcº with a Velvet Collar. A Merivalé, Herman C:—ZEtate XIX. Song-bird of the Princess, The. 3 * ~ * Darwinity. Husband in Clover, A. §. Hºhe. New Birth, The. Tommy and the Crocodile #; *} ready. Tommy Brown. & aIS3'S LJ11 ge. & * Merivale, J: Herman.—Wow, The. (Tr.) º º; Meriwether, Mrs. Lide-Prohibition's Bugle Call. Veteran, A. tº Merriam, Mattie E.-Little Boy, A. When Grandfather Went to Town. Merrick, Jas.--Chameleon, The. Where's My Hat. Psalm Twenty-three. You Must be Dreaming. Merrie England.—Roman Nose, The... . Ze Moderne English Merrill, C: Edmund, Jr.—Persicos Odi. Meynell, Alice.—At fight Merrill, Helen M.–At Edgewater. Čhangeless. © 3.4% º: Child of Tumult, The. g ; :---~. Chimes. gºing The. 3.” §: Cºlº of Life, The. šumgoid. " 99.9f Hie, °. . . . . § N o Land Lies. . f the Ninth #º, º Spirit of Place, The. Merrill, J. W arºenºag Of t *T IIltſl. Lady of the Lambs, The. See Shepherdess, The. Merrill, Mabel S.–Golden Scepter, The. Lady P ty. Th Merrill, Marg, M.–Soul of the Violin, The. #. : ºyer y, 'L'he. Merriman, Abbie L.-Spring Opinions. . . º t. Th Merriman, Effie W.--—Pards. Alºgerſ, Poet. The. 5 y Merritt, Anna H.-Star in the Sky, A. My Heart shall be thy Garden. Merritt, W:—Girl in Gray, The. November Blue. |Une Robe Angelique. Renouncement. Merry [or Cherry], J. W.-Shells of Ocean. Rhythm of Life. The. , Merry's Museum—April Shower. San Lorenzo Giustiniani's Mother. Merwyn, Ruth.-Fight with Dragons, A. Shepherdess, The. & g Mery, Jos.-On the Terrace. Song: “My fair, no beauty of thine will last.” Messares, Waldo.—Ben Hassan's Dream. Song of the Night at Daybreak. º Messenger, Rob't Hinckley.—Give Me the Qld. South-west Wind, The. See Color of Life, The. Wintér Wish, A. Sée Give Me the Old...... . Spirit of Place, The. e Metastasio, Pierre A. D. B.-Without and Within. Spring, among the Alban Hills. Methodist Recorder.—Negro Prayer, A. Sun, The. See Rhythm of Life, The. Metzger, Helen P.-Mother's Prayer, A. That Pretty Person. Meyer, Konrad Ferdinand.—But the Sun is Ever Youthful. Two Boyhoods. Christmas in ºccio. * º: %; .."is Dead Child, €. 5 ge Do Thou Speak Now. . ...Young Convert, A. Schiller's Burial. Miall, A. Bernard.—Blanche. Meyer, Kuno.—King and Hermit. (Tr.) Michelangelo. See BUoNARROTTI, MICHELANGELo. Meyer, Lucy Rider-Burden, The. .... Michelet, Madame .—Spare the Trees. Meyers, Rob't C. W.-Bill Jepson's Wife. Michº º: France. BO. Oa. Il O rC, ee History of France. #. * My Wife, A. Michº-Alexander at Persepolis. TOther E3 eI). ala,6. Burton’s Curtains. g Paradise of Cabul, The. Cadwalader Fry and his Theory. Persia. Colonel's Orders, The. . . Progress. e gº ſº Michº Mººd. The urtsy, €. ymn to Night º T)ay before the Wedding, The. Tove Lyric, gill, Desperate Encounter, A. O Brother Tree. I)id You ever See a Ghost 7 Storm. Don Crambo. ū. Mickel, Lillie V.-Remembrance. Don Pedro and Fair Trez. Michigan Christian Advocate.-Little Feller, A. 517 Mickiewicz AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Mickiewicz, .—Moor's Revenge, The. Miller, Cincinnatus Hiner (“Joaquin Miller”) (Oontinued). Mickle, W: Jas.-Sailor's Wife, The. (Alt.) See ADAM Comanche. JEAN. Como. There's Nae Luck about the House. (Alt.) See Sailor's Crossing the Plains. Wife, The. Cuba Libre. Mickle, W: Julius.-Cumnor Hall. Lusiad, The. See CAMOENS, LUIS DE. Middleton, G:—Mother. Middleton, H: Davis.-De Belle ob Ebonville. Middleton, J. Edgar.—Canada, (Song for Dominion Day). Middleton, R :—Any Lover, Amy Lass. Dream Song. For He had Great Possessions. Lass That Died of Love. On a Dead Child. Pagan Epitaph. Serenade. Song of the King's Minstrel. Middleton, Scudder.—Clerk, The. Middleton, T:—Charity. (?) Epigram on Waller. Lips and Eyes. On the Death of Burbage. What Love is Like. Midland, The.—July. Midlane, Albert.—Little Lamb Went Straying, A. There’s a Friend for Little Children. Miegel, Agnes.—Fair Agnete, The. Mifflin, Lloyd.—April. See Fields of Dawn, The. Autumn. See Fields of Dawn, The. Battlefield, The. Demon Ship, The. Doors, The. * Fiat Lux. Eields of Dawn, The. Elight, The. Half-Meet. Harvest Waits, The. He Made the Night. IHe Made the Stars Also. Metamorphosis. Milton. Night. Sesostris. Ship, The Sovereigns, The. Summer. See Fields of Dawn, The. Take Back Your Words. Theseus and Ariadne. To a Maple Seed. To an Old Venetian Wine-glass. To the Milkweed. º Mignonette, May.—Over the Hills from the Poor House. Mildmay, A. N. St. John.—Vancouver. Miles, Mrs.-Hymn to Christ. Miles, Alfred H.-Big and Little Things. City Tale, A. Little Piper, The. º Nat Ricket at Cricket. Timothy Grey. Miles, G : H.-Bill and I. Ivory Crucifix, The. “Milford Bard.” See LOFFLAND, J. Mill, J. Stuart.—Liberty in Government. On Liberty. Uses of Poetry and Art. Millard, Frances.—Runaway Ride, A. , Millay, Edna St. Vincent.—Ashes of Life. God’s World. Renascence. Shroud, The. Miller, Mrs.-Little May. Miller, Abraham Perry.-Consolation. Keep Faith in Love. See Consolation. Refuge from Doubt. See Consolation. Thunder Storm, A. Turn to the Helper. See Consolation. Miller, Mrs. Alex. McVeigh.-Cherished Letters. Parson Policy. Waiting at the Church Door. Miller, Alice Duer.—Newport. Song: The Light of Spring. Sonnet, A: “IDear, if you love me, your friend.” Miller, Cincinnatus Hiner (“Joaquin Miller”)—"Ah, there See On Liberty. hold me most e souls none understand.” See Ship in the Desert, The. Alaska. Arizona. Army of the Potomac. At the Grave of Walker. See With Wallzer in Nicaragua. Dattle Flag at Shenandoah, The. Bear Story. Bravest Battle, The. Bravest Battle that ever WaS Bravest Battle, The. 13y the Pacific Ocean. By the Sun-down Seas. Byron. Columbus. Fought, The. See Dead in the Sierras. Dead Millionaire, The. Defence of the Alamo, The. Don't Stop at the Station Despair. Dreamers. See Ship in the Desert, The. R'lag at Shenandoah, The. See Battle Shenandoah, The. For Those who Fail. Fortunate Isles, The. Forty-nine. How We Hung Red Shedd. Ideal and the Real, The. In a Gondola. In Yosemite Valley. “Is it. Worth While 2 “Is it worth while that we jostle a brother.” See Is it Worth While 7 Juanita. Judge Not. Rit Carson's Ride. Last Regiment, The. Life Leaves. Flag at Luther. Lyric. Lyric. (Diff. poem). “Oh thou to-morrow !” Mystery 1” See Songs of the Soul. Old Soldier Tramp, The. People's Song of Peace, The. tennial. Beter Cooper. Port of Ships, The. See Columbus. Poveri | Poveris | Queenliest Woman, The. Rejoice. Resurge San Francisco. Sea of Fire, The. Seablown. Ship in the Desert, The. Sierras [from the Sea—C.], The. Sioux Chief's Daughter, The. Soldiers' Home, Washington, The. Song: “There is Many a Land.” Song: “Sweet Echo.” Song of Peace, The. Song of the Centennial. Songs of the Soul. Station Despair. Storm in Venice, A. See Ideal and the Real, The. Sunrise in Venice. Tantalus: Texas. That Gentle Man from Boston Town. Tiger Lily, The. See Como. To Florence. See To the Jersey Lily. To Russia. To the Jersey Lily. To the Lion of St. Mark. See Venice. Twilight at Nazareth. Twilight at the Heights [Hights—C.I. Vaquero. Venice. Voice of the Dove, The. Walker in Nicaragua. Washington on the Delaware. West, The. Westward Ho! William Brown of Oregon. With Walker in Nicaragua. Woman. Yukon. Miller, Clarence A.—Man Out of Employment. Miller, E. N.—Song for Little May, A. Miller, Elvira Snyder.—She Danced with Washington. Miller, Mrs. Emily Huntington.—April Fools. Bluebird, The. Bluebird's Song, The. See Bluebird, The. Coast-guard, The. Declamation by a Little Tot. Easter Lilies. Empty Nest; The. Gone Home. Grandpa and Bess. Granny's Story. Her World. If I Should Wake. Jesus Bids us Shine. Land of Heart's Desire, The. Little May. T My Beacon. My Good-for-Nothing. My Neighbors. Once on a Time. Sermon from a Thorn-apple Tree, A. See apple. Song of the Crickets, The. Thorn-apple. True Immortality, The. See Song of the Cen- Thorn- 518 AUTHOR INDEX Milton Miller, Mrs. Emily Huntington (Oontinued). tº What are You Good For? See My Good-for-nothing. What Boys are Good For. See My Good-for-nothing. When I am a Man. Woman, A. Wood-dove's Note, The. Miller, Freeman E.-Angelus, The. Kansas Admitted to the Union. Miller, Harry S.—Little Billy's, Christmas Eve. Miller, Hugh.--Babie, The. (Alt.) See RANKIN, JERE- MIAIH fü. Beauty of Nature. Nature. Miller, Jos. W.-Song to the Trees. “Miller, Joaquin.” See MILLER, CINCINNATUS HINER. Miller, Kathe.—Stevenson's Birthday. Miller, M. M.–Ideal Life, The. (Tr.) * Idyl VIII. (Tr.) Idyl IX. (Tr.) . Miller, Mary Jean-Beginnings of Things. Association Address). Miller, Sol.—Pawpaws Ripe. Miller, Theodore D. C.—How We Take It. Miller, T:—Christmas Comes but Once a Year. Day Is Past, The. Evening Song. Golden-crested Wren, The. |Holly Berry, The. Industry of Animals. Mister Fly. Mother to her Infant. Mustard Seed. My Dearest Baby, Go to Sleep. Old Baron, The. Sea-deeps, The. Spring Walk, The. Sun, The. To George M. & Miller, W.-Dawson's Woman. Miller, W. T.-Teacher to his Boys. Miller, W:—Gree, Bairnies, Gree. Sleepy Laddie, The. Willie Winkie. Wonderful Wean, The. Millevoye, C :—Bird Catcher, The. Millholen, Herbert Eugene.—To a Picture. Milligan, Alice.—Benediction, A. Dark Palace, The. Fainne Gael an Lae. Nocturne, A. Song of Freedom, A. Milliken, R.; Alfred.—Groves of Blarney, The. Mills, Frank V.-Heroism of Horatio Nelson, The. Mills, Harry E.-Sod House in Heaven, The. Mills, H:—Dimes and Dollars. Mills, J. Harrison.—Over the Range. Mills, Rose Edith.-Ballad of the Primrose Way. Milman, H: Hart.—Bound upon th’ Accursed Tree. Bridal Song. See Fall of Jerusalem, The. Burial Hymn. Chorus: “King of kings,” etc. Christ Crucified. Death of Yajnadatta. See Ramayana, Descent of the Ganges, The. Fall of Jerusalem, The. Hebrew Wedding. See Fall of Jerusalem, The. IHymn: “Brother, thou art gone before us.” See Burial Hymn. IHymn for the Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity. Jewish Hymn in Babylon. Ramayana, The. (Tr.) Ride on in Majesty. See Christ Crucified. When our Heads are Bowed with Woe. for the Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity. Milne, Saidee W.-Automatic Woman, The. Milne, Dr. W. J.-Best Trees and Vines, The. Milner, Kate. See RABB, Mrs. KATE. Milnes, R. : Monckton. See HOUGHTON, LORD. Milns, W:—Federal Constitution, The. Milton, J:—Adam and Eve. See Paradise Lost. Adam and Eve's Morning Hymn. Adam Describing Eve. See Paradise Lost. Adº. Describing the Creation of Eve. See Paradise OSt. Adam to Eve. See Paradise Lost. Adam's Account of His Creation. See Paradise Lost. Adam's Morning Hymn in Paradise. See Paradise Lost. Address to Light. Angelic Worship, The. Apostrophe to Light. See Paradise Lost. Arcades. Arms and the Muse. See When the Assault was In- tended to the City. At a Solemn Music [k]. Athens. See Paradise Regained. Avenge, O Lord. Battle of the Angels. See Paradise Lost. Before the Starry Threshold of Jove's Court. Belial’s Address, Opposing War. See Paradise Lost. Blindness. See On His Blindness. (Kindergarten The. See Ramayana, The. See Hymn Milton, J: (Continued). Bower of Adam and Eve. Brave Epitaph, A. Chastity. Christmas Hymn. See On the Morning of Christ's Nativity. Comus [: a Mask]. Concord. See Paradise Lost. Cottager and His Landlord, The. Cromwell, Our Chief of Men. Death of Samson, The. See Samson Agonistes. Demeanor of Books, The. Departure from Paradise, The. Destruction of the Philistines. Discord. See Paradise Lost. Echo. See Comus. Epitaph on Shakespeare. See Epitaph on the Ad- mirable Dramatic Poet, W. Shakespeare, An. Epitaph on the Admirable Dramatic Poet, W. Shake- speare, An. y Eternal Spring, The. See Paradise Lost. Eve to Adam. See Paradise Lost. Evening. See Paradise Lost. Evening in Paradise. See Paradise Lost. Eve's Conjugal Love. Eve's Lament. See Paradise Lost. I've's Lamentation. See Paradise Lost. Eve's Mirror. See Paradise Lost. Eve's Recollection. Eyeless at Gaza. Fairy Stories. Faithful Angel, The. Fallº, Angels See Paradise Lost. See Paradise Lost. See Samson Agonistes. See Samson Agonistes. See Paradise Lost. in the Burning Lake. See Paradise Ost. Fame. See Lycidas. Flowers. See Lycidas. Hail, Holy Light. See Paradise Lost. Haunt of the Sorcerer, The. See Comus. IHero in Prison, A. How Charming is Divine Philosophy. How Soon Hath Time. Hymn, The. See On the Morning of Christ's Na- tivity. Hyº of Praise [by Adam and Eve]. See Paradise ost. Hymn of Our First Parents. See Paradise Lost. Hymn on the Morning of Christ's Nativity. See On the Morning of Christ's Nativity. Hymn on the Nativity. See On the Morning of Christ's Nativity. Hymn to the Nativity. Christ's Nativity. Il Penseroso. “Immortal amaranth, a flower which once.” dise Lost. Incantation. See Comus. Invocation to Light. See Paradise Lost. Lady in Comus, The. See Comus. Lady Lost in the Wood, The. See Comus. Lady's Song, The. See Comus. L'Allegro. Late Massacre in Piedmont, The. See On the Late Massacre in Piedmont. Light. See Comus. Light. See also Paradise Lost. March of the Rebel Angels. See Paradise Lost. Lycidas. May Morning. See Song on May Morning. Moloch to the Fallen Angels. See Paradise Lost. Morning. See Paradise Lost. * Morning Hymn [in Paradise], A. See Paradise Lost. Now Came Still Evening On. See Paradise Lost. Nymph of the Severn, The. See Comus. O Nightingale. Ode on the Morning of Christ's Nativity. See On the Morning of Christ's Nativity. Oft, on a Plat of Rising Ground. Old and Blind. (Wr. at.) See How ELL, ELIZ. L. On His Being Arrived at the Age of Twenty-three. On His Blindness. On His Deceased Wife. On His Own Blindness. (1655.) On May Morning. See Song on May Morning. On the Late Massacre in Piedmont. On the Lord General Fairfax. On the Morning of Christ's Nativity. See On the Morning of See Para- See To Cyriack Skinner. On , the Oxford Carrier. See On the University Carrier. On the University Carrier. On Time. “On to the sacred hill.” Out of Adversity. |Paradise. Paradise Lost. Paradise Regained. Peaceful Night, The. Psalm I. Raphael's Account of the Creation. “Ring out, ye crystal spheres.” ing of Christ's Nativity. See Paradise Lost. See Samson Agonistes. See Paradise Lost. See On the Morn- 519 Milton AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Milton, J: (Continued). Rome. Sabrina [Fair]. Samson Agonistes. Samson on His Blindness. See Samson Agonistes. Samson's Lament. See Samson Agonistes. Samson's Revenge. See Samson Agonistes. Satan. See Paradise Lost. Satan in His Expedition to the Upper World, meets Sin and Death. See Paradise Lost. Satan Presiding in the Infernal Council. dise Lost. Satan's Encounter with Death. See Paradise Lost. - Satº, Soliloquy in Sight of Paradise. See Paradise OSt. Saviour's Reply to the Tempter, The. *Regained. Scene in Paradise, A. See Paradise Lost. See Comus. See Para- See Paradise Song: “Nymphs and shepherds, dance no more. See Arcades. Song: “O'er the smooth enamelled green.” See Arcades. Song: “Sabrina Fair.” See Comus. Song: “Sweet echo, sweetest nymph, seen.” See Comus. Song: A May Morning. See Song on May Morning Song of Praise. See Paradise Lost. Song on May Morning. Sonnet: “A book was writ of late.” Sonnet: “I did not prompt the clogs.” Sonnet: On His Being Arrived to three. Sonnet: On His Blindness. See Sonnet: On His Deceased Wife. Sonnet: . On the Detraction Which Followed upon my Writing Certain Treatises. Sonnet: On the Late Massacre in the Late Massacre in Piedmont. Sonnet: ‘To Cyriack Skinner.’ Sonnet: To Mr. H. Lawes on His Airs. Sonnet: To Sir Henry Vane. See To Sir Henry Vane, the Younger. Sonnet. To the Lord General Cromwell, etc. Sonnet: . When the Assault was Intended to the Cty. Sonnet to the Nightingale. Spirit's Epilogue, The. Spirit's Song to Sabrina. See Comus. Temptation of the Vision of the Kingdoms of the Earth, The. See Paradise Regained. "tº º though clear.” Sé6 To Cyriack Skinner, that livest un- age to quit their the age of Twenty- On His Blindness. Piedmont. See On See Sonnet to the To a Virtuous Young Lady. Be no More. See Paradise Lost. Christina of Sweden. Cyriack Skinner {{#3T3:. Cyriack Skinner [ (1656)—C.]. Echo. Sé6 Comus. Mr. Lawrence. Sir Henry Vane, the Younger. the Lady Margaret Lay. the Lord General [Cromwell]. Lord General Cromwell. the Lord General Fairfax. To the Nightingale. See Sonnet to the Nightingale. “To the Ocean now I fly.” See Comus. True Glory. See Paradise Regained. Truth. º When the Assault was intended to the City. Wisdom and Goodness of God, The. Sce Paradise Lost. World Beautiful, The. See Paradise Lost. Milwaukee Sentinel.-Quilting Bee, The. Teacher’s Pets. Mines, Flavel Scott.—Reproach, A. World's Verdict, The. Mink, Eva K.—Pierre La Forge's Dream. Minneapolis Tribune.—Charge of the Bargain Brigade. Minshall, W. E.-Golden Wedding, The. Minster, Verend.—Carnival of Sports, A. Minton, H: C.—“But the higher departments of moral and religious thought.” “But there is a limit, both to the necessity and the capacity of this power of invention.” “History of mankind as well shows forth the uniformity of law, The.” “Present age, exultant over the many recent wonderful triumphs, The.” “Spirit of free thought may be seen in every department of active life, The.” “This system and order everywhere forms the basis of all science ’’ Mirabeau, Gabriel Honoré Riquetti, Comte de.—Address to the Assembly of Noblesse. Against the Nobility and Clergy of Provence. Despotism of Nobles. Eulogium on Franklin. In Reply to Those Who Denied the National Assembly the Legitimate Powers of a National Convention. Necker's Financial Plan. On Being Suspected of Receiving Overtures from the Court. Mitchel, gº MacKnight.—Astronomer's Vision, The. 7". Mitchel, Ormsby MacKnight (Continued). First Predicted Eclipse, The. Firshºevolution of the Heavens [Witnessed by Man], (2. Immensity of Creation, The. Problem of the Universe, The. Study of Astronomy, The. Mitchell, A. L.-Dispute, A. Mitchell, Mrs. Agnes E.--To Barbary Land. When the Crows Come Home. Mitchell, Clarence B.-Orange and the Black. Mitchell, Donald G. (“Ik Marvel”).-Dream Life. My Farm of Edgewood. Rain in the Garret. See Dream Life. Reveries of a Bachelor. Sea, The. See Reveries of a Bachelor. Spring. See Dream Life. Water in Landscape. Sce My Farm of Edgewood. Mitchell, Eliz. IIarcourt.—Lament of a Forsaken Cat. Mitchell, Grace.—Lullaby. Mitchell, J. A.—Bachelor's Supper, A. Mitchell, J. Kearsley.—Northwest, The. Mitchell, J. Stevenson.—Ode to Independence Hall, An. Mitchell, Lalia.-Afore Yo' Daddy Comes. Songs my Mother Sang. º Mitchell, Langdom E.-Carol: Mary, the mother, sits on the hill.” 6 Fear. Purpose. See To a Writer of the Day. Sweets that die. e Technique. See To a Writer of the Day. To a Writer of the Day. To One Being Old. Wayside Virgin, The . France. Written at the End of a Book. Mitchell, Lulu W.—“Toiler Canst Thou Dream?” Mitchell, N:—Verona. Mitchell, R. W.--Game of Marbles, A. Mitchell, Ruth Comfort. See YoUNG, Mrs. RUTH SANBORN. Mitchell, Dr. Silas Weir.—Birthday of Washington, The. Camp in Three Lights, A. Decanter of Madeira aged 86, to George Bancroft, aged 86, Greeting. Decay of Venice, The. Evening. Ghost of a Sensation, The. Good-night. Grave of Keats, The. Herndon. How the Cumberland went Down. fdleness. Kearsarge, The. Lincoln. Mr. Kris Kringle. Night on Lake Helen. º Of One who seemed to have Failed. 99 Ön a Boy's First Reading of “ſing Henry V. Pisa : The Duomo. Quaker Graveyard, The. Roma. Roman Campagna, The. Shriving of Guinevere, The. Song of the Flags, The To a Magnolia Flower in Convent at Venice. Whole Creation Groaneth, The. Mitchell, Susan.—Amergin. xile. Garrick. Immortality. e Mitchell, Violete Ftynge.—Pore. Aunt Dinah. Mitchell, Walter F.—Tacking Ship off Shore. Mitchell, W: H.-In, AEsop's Vein. Palace o' the King, The. Mitford, J:—Roman Legions, The. Mitford, Mary Russell.—Country Boys. In an Orchard. Joy of Life. Our Village. Rienzi. See Rienzi's Address to the Romans. Rienzi to the Romans. See Rienzi's Address to the Romans. t Rienzi's Address [to the Romans]. To My Mother Sleeping. “Mix, Parmenas.” See KELLEY, ANDREW V. Moberley, L. G.-Home for Christmas. Unprofitable Servant, An. Mobile Register.—Driving a Hen. Moffatt, Marie L.--Border Land, The. Moggridge, G:—Man in the Fustian Jacket, The. Moinaux, Jules.—Deaf Men, The. Moir, D : Macbeth.--Casa Wappy. Casa’s Dirge. Mansie Waugh's First and Last Play. Rustic Lad's Lament in the Town, The. Spring Morning. (?) o Molière, Jean Baptiste Poquelin de.—Avarice. Critic of the Scohol for Wives. . . º º • Dorcas and Gregory. See Physician in Spite of Himself, the Garden of the Armenian The. Physician in Spite of Himself, The. Suspicion. º Molloy, J. L.-Race for Life, A. 5 0 o */ AUTHOR INIDEX Montrose “Mome.”—Picket. Mommsen, Theo.—History of Rome. ... Monarchy of Caesar, The. See History of Rome. Dream, The. Empires. Little Sequence, A. Maxima Reverentia. Mors, Morituri te Salutamus. My Sister's Room. Swiss Mountains by Night. Two Epitaphs. Monk, W. H.-Abide With Me. Money-Coutts, Fs. Burdett.—Any Father to Any Son. Dead March, A. ' In Arcady. Night Express, The. Recent Nonsense Rhymes. Secret, The. Song: “Who calls me bold because I won my love.” Song of the Seasons, A. Spectrum, The. “There once was an old man of Lyme.” To a New-born Child. Monnoye, de la.—Epigram: Iſle 5 y “You everywhere speak ill of Inscription for Books. Monod, Theodore.—None of Self and All of Thee. Monro, Harold.—At a Country Dance in Provence. Before Dawn. Child of Dawn. Children of Love. Great City. Lake Leman. See Before DaWn. Milk for the Cat. Overheard on a Saltmarsh. Strange Companion, The. Wind, The. Youth in Arms. Monroe, F. M.–Just as it Used to Be. Monroe, Harriet.—Commemoration Ode, World's Columbian Exposition. Democracy. See Commemoration Ode. Farewell A. Fortunate One, The. Hotel, The. “I Love My Life, but Not Too Well.” In the Beginning. Inner Silence, The. Lincoln. See Commemoration Ode. Love Song. Lullaby. Mountain Song. Night-blooming Cereus, The. Now. On the POrch. Pain. Pine at Timber-line, The. Shadow-child, The. Turbine, The. See Before Dawn. Washington. See Commemoration Ode. Water Ouzel, The. Why Not. Wonder of It, The. Monroe, Mary Campbell.—Baths. Hearin’ Things at Night. Nobody Cares for Me. TJncy. Monsell, J: S. Bewley.—Litany. Phantom Isles, The. Montagu, Lady M. Wortley.—Lover, The. On Seeing a Portrait of Sir Robert Walpole. Turkish Love-letter, Montague, Jas. J.—Funston. Hypnotism and the Dog. Mother Does Without. Song of the Factory, A. That “Felossopede.” Montague, Leopold.—Crystal-gazer, The. Montaigne.—Friendship. Montanye, Muriel.—Difference, The. “Montebelle. .”—“ I wake | Ah I sleep again.” Montfort, T: P.-Educating to a Purpose. Montgomerie [or y], Alex.-Adieu to His Mistress. Admonition to Young Lasses, An. Bankis of Helicon, The. Cushat, The. May-morn and Cupid. <> Night is near Gone, The. Night is nigh Gone. See Night is near Gone, The. Sonnet: To His Mistress. To Thee for Me. Montgomerie, Mary.—Afterwards. May Song, Montgomery, Eleanor.—Adieu. New Zealand Regret, A. To One in England. Montgomery, Flora Newhouse.—Good Queen Bess. Montgomery, G : Edgar.—At Night. Dead Soldier, A. England. would that I could Montgomery, G : Edgar (Continued). a Men, To a Child. Montgomery, Jas-Alps, The. Arnold Winkelried. See Patriot's Pass-word, The, Aspirations of Youth. At Home in Heaven. Battle of Alexandria, The. Birds. See Pelican Island, The. Bolehill Trees. Charity. Christ our Example in Suffering. Columbus. Common Lot, The. Coral Reef, The. See Pelican Island, The. Curse of Gold, The. Daisy, The. See Field Flower, A. Daisy in India, The. Day in the Lord's Courts, A. Dial, The. Evening in the Alps. See Alps, The. Field Flower, A. Field of the World, The. Forever with the Lord. See At Home in Heaven. Friend after Friend Departs. See Friends. Friends. Funeral Hymn. Gethsemane. See Christ our Example in Suffering. Good Tidings of Great Joy to All People. Harvest ‘Song. Home. Home is her Kingdom. IHumility. $g Immortality. tº Inspiration, The. See West Indies, The. Lord the Good Shepherd, The. See Psalm XXIII. Love of Country and Home. Lust of Gold, The. See West Indies, The. Make Way for Liberty. See Patriot's Password, The. Mother's Love, A. My Country. See West Indies, The. Night. Night. See also Alps, The. Oak, The. Ocean, The. Our Cherished Flag. Our Country and Our Home. Parted Friends. See Friends. Patriot's Pass-word, The. Pelican, The. See Pelican Island, The. Pelican Island, The. Prayer. See What is Prayer 7 “Prayer is the soul's sincere desire.” See What is Prayer? Prisoner to a Robin who Came to His Window, The. See Verses to a Robin Red-breast, etc. Psalm XXIII. Psalm LXXII. Psalm XC. Reign of Christ on Earth, The. Sea Life. See Pelican Island, The Soliloquy of a Water-wagtail. Soniº the Hundred and Forty and Four Thousand, See Psalm LXXII. €. Sonnet: “If in the field,” etc. See Sonnet Imi- tated from the Italian of Gaetana Passerini. Sonnet. Imitated from the Italian of Gaetana Passerini. Sower, The. See Field of the World, The. Stranger and his Friend, The. Sun-dial, See See Dial, The. Sun-flower. The. Thou, God, Seest Me. Ting cºast. Time Passing, Time to Come. See Psalm To a iaisy. To Thy Temple I Repair. See Day in the Lord's Courts, A True Aspiration of Youth, The. Verses to a Robin Red-breast who Visits the Window of my Prison every Day. Visible Creation, The. Walk in Spring, A. West Indies, The. What are These in Bright Array. See Song of the Hundred and, Forty and Four Thousand, The What is Prayer 2 Montgomery, L. H.-How to Drive a Pig. Montgomery, L. M.–Anne of Green Gables. Light in Mother's Eyes, The. Montgomery, Lucy C.—Rather Lonesome Without Ma. Montgomery, Lucy L.-Little Quaker Sinner, The. Old Red Barn. Montgomery, R:—Marathon by Starlight. Montgomery, W: H.-Faith and Works. Thanksgiving Song for Little Folks. Montreuil, Mathieu de.—To Madame de Sévigné, ing Blind-Man's Buff). Montrose, Jas. Graham, Marquis of.—Heroic Love. See My Dear and only Love I, I Pray]. I'll never Love Thee More. See My Dear and only Love I, I Pray]. (Play- 521 Montrose AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Montrose, Jas. Graham. Marquis of (Continued). Moº Love. See My Dear and only Love [, I ray [. My Dear and Only Loveſ, I Pray]. Upon the death of King Charles I. Moodie. .—Beauties of Nature. Moodie, Susanna Strickland.—Canadian Herd-boy, The. Canadian Hunter's Song. Fisherman's Light, The. Indian Summer. Maple-tree, The Moody, Dwight, L.-My Mother. Warning against Wine, A. What Think Ye of Christ 3 Moody, W: Waughn.—At Assisi. Daguerreotype, The. Gloucester Moors. "No, in of Stain.” Il. Ode in Time of Hesitation, An. Of Wounds and Sore Defeat. On a Soldier Fallen in the Philippines. Pandora's Song. Road-Hymn for the Start. Robº: Gould Shaw. See Ode in Time of Hesitation, Il Serf's Secret, The. We are Our Fathers’ Hesitation, An. Mooney, F. X.-Some Experiments. Mooney, Lucia M.–Thirteen Original Colonies and George Washington. Moor, Millicent.—Little Peddlers, The. Moore, Annie.—Flower's Sleep, The. Moore, Augusta—Ballade of Ballade-Mongers, A. Hagar's Farewell. See Ode in Time of Hesitation, Sons. See Ode in Time of See Visit from See Visit from St. See Visit from St. Pollywogs. Ringing the Changes. Moore, C: Leonard.—Book of Day-dreams. Or ever the Earth Was. See Book of Day-dreams. “Spring Returns, The.” To England. St. Nicholas, The. St. Nicholas’ Moore, E:—Happy Marriage, The. Rice.) © Moore, Frank.-Abraham Lincoln. Gathering Flowers. Into the Sunbeam’s Keeping. To my Dolly. What I Should Like. Downfall of Conway, The. Moore, Kathie.—Bird Songs. Why? Moore, Rebecca D.—Advice. Moore, T:—After the Battle. See Lºlla Rookh. Antipater, the Sidonian, to Anacreon. Pauper's Child, The. Widow’s Light, The. Moore, Beverly.—Our Oriole Neighbors. Disenchantment. See Book of Day-dreams. Soul unto Soul Glooms Darkling. See Book of Day- Then Shall we See. See Book of Day-dreams. Moore, Clara J.—Web of Life, The. A. Night Before Christmas, Dashing Ride. Nicholas, A World’s Treasures, Monre, Fs. W.-His Guiding Star. Moore, Helen F.—What’s in a Name? Going a-Nutting. Scatter the Blooms. To Santa Claus. Winter’s Children. Ole Mistis. Balking Mule. Moore, Maud [e].—Death of Charles the Ninth, The. Moore, Mollie E. See DAVIs, Mrs. MARY EVELYN [Moore]. Circus Wish, Alas! how light a cause may move. And Doth not a Meeting like This. “Pitty Flower,” The. Moore, Bertha.-Happy Ending, A. Vacation. Fourth of July, The. dreams. Thou Livest, O Soul! See Book of Day-dreams. Moore, Clement Clarke.—Christmas Times. Nicholas, A Visit from "st. Nicholas, A. Moore, Ella M.–"Rock of Ages.” (Ait. also to E: H. “I Know a Maiden Fair to See.” Moore, Jennie D.—Branches of Trees. Helping Mamma. Thanksgiving. Vacation. Moore, J.; Trotwood.—Ben Butler's Last Race. Tommy Pete, “Only a Bit of Childhood Thrown Away.” Moore, Monnie.—Incident of the Johnstown Flood, An. Jealous Doll, The. Anacreontique. Araby’s Daughter. See Lalla Rookh. .Come, Moore, T : (Continued). Arranmore. “As a beam o'er the face of the waters may glow.” As by the Shore at Break of Day. As Slow Our Ship. At the Mid Hour of Night. “At the mid hour of night, when stars are weeping.” See At the Mid Hour of Night. Ballad, A : . The Lake of the Dismal Swamp. Ballad of Nathan Hale, The. Ballad Stanzas. Battle, The. Before the Battle. Believe Me, if All Those Endearing Young Charms. Bird, The. See Bird Let Loose, The. Bird, Let Loose [in Eastern Skies], The. Black and Blue Eyes. By that Lake, whose Gloomy Shore. Caliph's Encampment, The. See Lalla Rookh. Calm. See Lalla Rookh. Canadian Boat Song. Catalogue, The. Church and State. º Cloris and Fanny. Come o'er the Sea. Come, Rest in This Bosom. Send Round the Wine. Come, Ye Disconsolate. Cupid. Stung. Curse on the Traitor, A. See Lalla Rookh. Dear Fanny. Dear Harp of My Country. Dialogue between a Catholic Delegate and His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland. See Epigram: “Said his Highness to Ned.” &c. Disappointed Hopes. See Lalla Rookh. Donkey and His Panniers, The. Dost Thou Remember. Echo. Echoes. See Echo. Epigram: “Said his Highness to Ned,” etc. Epitaph on a Tuft-hunter. Epitaph on a Well-known Poet (Robert Southey). Erin and the Days of Old. Erin, O Erin. Estrangement through Trifles. See Lalla Rookh. Eternal London. See Rhymes on the Road. Falls of the Mohawk. Fare Thee Well, Thou Lovely One I “Farewell l but whenever [you welcome the hour].” “Farewell to thee, Araby’s daughter.” See Lalla Rookh. Feast of Roses, The. See Lalla Rookh. Fill the Bumper Fair. Finland Love-song. (Tr.) Fire-worshippers, The. See Lalla Rookh. Fly not Yet. Fly to the Desert I, Fly with me]. See Lalla Rookh. Fragment of a Character. Freedom Sleeps. From the French. Fudge Family in Paris, The. Garland I Send Thee, The. Gheber's Bloody Glen, The. See Lalla Rookh. Girl's Song, A. Go; º God in Creation, The. See Thou Art, O O Go Where Glory Waits Thee. God the True Source of Consolation. See Oh Thou who dry'st the mourner's tear.” Good-bye. ( Alt). See Sailor's Farewell, The.— €IlkWIlS. Grief. See “As a beam o'er the face of the waters may glow, Harp that Once through Tara's Halls, The. Has Sorrow Thy Young Days Shaded? Have you not Seen the Timid Tear 2 Her Last Words at Parting. Here's the Bower. High-born Ladye, The. Home of Peace, The. See Ballad Stanzas. “How calm, how beautiful. See Lalla Rookh. Hymn of a Virgin of Delphi at the Tomb of Her Mother. I Knew by the Smoke that so Gracefully Curled. See Ballad Stanzas. I Saw from the Beach. I Saw Thy Form in Youthful Prime. If You Have Seen. See Nonsense. imºu upon being Obliged to Leave a Pleasant arty. Irish Peasant to his Mistress, The. It is not the Tear. Joke Versified, A. Journey Onwards, The. Riss, The. Lake of the Dismal Swamp, The. The Lake of the Dismal Swamp. Talla Rookh. Tiament of the Peri for Hinda. Tanguage of Flowers, The. See As Slow our Ship. See Ballad, A: See Lalla Rookh. 522 AUTHOR INDEX Morford | Moore, T: (Continued). Last Rose of Summer, The. See 'Tis the Last Rose of Summer. • Lay His Sword by His Side. Lesbia Hath a Beaming Eye. º - Letters from Miss. Biddy Fudge at Paris, to . Miss Dorothy , in Ireland. See Fudge Family in Paris, The. Life Without Freedom. - - Light of Other Days, The. See Oft in the Stilly Night. Light º the Harem, The. See Lalla Rookh. Light-house, The. Linda to Hafed. See Lalla Rookh. Lines on Naples. See Lines on the Entry of the Austrians into Naples. Lines on the Death of Sheridan. Lines on the Entry of the Austrians into Naples. Little Grand Lama, The. Love. Love and Hope. Love and Reason. Love is a Hunter Boy. Love Thee? Love thee, Dearest ? Love Thee? Love's Young Dream. Lying. - M. P. or, The Blue Stocking. Mary, I Believed Thee True. Meeting of the Waters, The. Mid Hour of Night, The. Millennium, The. Milling-match between Entellus and Dares, The. Minstrel-boy, The. Miriam’s Song. See Sound the Loud Timbrel. Miss Biddy’s Epistle. See Fudge Family in Paris, €. Modern Puffing System, The. Mountain Sprite, The. Muleteers of Granada, The. My Birthday. Nets and Cages. Nights of Music. No, not More Welcome. Nonsense. Nourmahal. See Lalla Rookh. O Say, Thou Best and Brightest. Occupation of Naples by the Austrians. See Lines On the Entry of the Austrians into Naples. Oft in the Stilly Night. Oh! Blame not the Bard. Oh [wr. Q], Breathe not His Name ! (Robert Emmet.) Oh, Call it by Some Better Name. Oh, Come to Me When Daylight Sets. Oh I Doubt Me not. Oh, No—not E'en When First We Loved. Oh I wr. O], the Sight Entrancing. “Oh, Thou who dry'st the mourner's tear.” On —. On a Squinting Poetess. On a Tuft-hunter. See Epitaph on a Tuft-hunter. On Anacreon. See Antipater, the Sidonian to Anacreon. On Being Obliged to Leave a Pleasant Party. See Impromptu upon being Obliged, etc. On Factotum Ned. See Fragment of a Character. On Music. On Taking a Wife. See Joke Versified, A. On the Death of Mr. Perceval. One Dear Smile. Orator Puff. Origin of the Harp, The. Paddy’s Metamorphosis. IParadise and the Peri. See Lalla Rookh. Peace be Around Thee. Peace to the Slumberers. Pleasures of Memory. See On Music. Potato, The. Pretty Rose-tree, The. Prince's Day, The. Pro Patria. Mori. Rabbinical Origin of Woman [or Women], The. Rape of the Bell, The. Reason, Folly and Beauty. Rebellion. See Lalla Rookh. Recognition of a Congenial Spirit. See Lalla Rookh. Resiºn. See “Oh, Thou who dry'st the mourner's ear.” Rhymes on the Road, IX. . Rich and Rare were the Gems She Wore. Rings and Seals. Robert Emmet. See Oh, Breathe not His Name. Rose, The. (Tr.) “Row Gently Here.” Scent of the Roses, The. She is Far from the Land. Sirmio. (Tr.) Snake, The. Song of Fionnuala, The. Song of Nourmahal. See Lalla Rookh. Sound the Loud Timbrel. Speculation [, A]. Moore, T: (Oontinued). “Spirits of fire that brood not long.” See Lalla Rookh. Spring. (Tr.) Surprise, The. Sweet Innisfallen. Sweet Remembrances. See “Farewell but whenever you welcome the hour.” Syria. See Lalla Rookh. “Take Back the Virgin Page.” Tara. Tear of Repentance, The. See Lalla Rookh. Temple to Friendship, A. Then, Fare Thee Well. “There's a bliss beyond all that the minstrel has told.” See Lalla Rookh. There's nothing Bright, Above, Below. See Turf shall be my Fragrant Shrine, The. They Know not My Heart. They Met but Once. This World, is All a Fleeting Show. Those Evening Bells. Thou Art, O God! “Though Lost to Sight, to Memory Dear.” (Wr. at.) See Sailor's Farewell, The.—Jenkyns. Thro' Grief and Thro Danger. Time I’ve Lost in Wooing, The. 'Tis the Last Rose of Summer. O —. To Compbell. See Verses to the Poet Crabbe's Ink- stand. To Fanny. To Miss To My Mother. To Sir Hudson Lowe. To the Neapolitans. See Lines on the Entry of the Austrians into Naples. To Sigh, , yet Feel no Pain. See M. P.; or, The Blue Stocking. Torch of Liberty, The. Turf Shall be my Fragrant Shrine, The. Twopenny Post-bag. Upon Being Obliged to Leave a Pleasant Party. See Fºmptu upon being Obliged to Leave a Pleasant arty. Vale of Avoca, The. See Meeting of the Waters, The. Vale of Cashmere, The. See Lalla Rookh. Verses to the Poet Crabbe's Inkstand. Verses Written in an Album. See Written in the Blank Leaf of a Lady's Commonplace book. What's My Thought Like 2 When He, Who Adores Thee. When I Loved You. When Love is Kind. When Love, Who Ruled. When 'midst the Gay I Meet. When Thou Art Nigh. When Time, Who Steals. en Twilight Dews. Who'll Buy My Love-knots 2 Why Does. Azure Deck the Sky Wreathe the Bowl. Written in a Young Lady’s Commonplace Book. Wrigº, in the Blank Leaf of a Lady's Commonplace OOK. Yet, no—not words, for they.” See Language of Flowers, The. You Remember Ellen. Young Jessica. Young May Moon, The. Youth and Age. Moore, T: Sturge.—Days and Nights. Duet, A. Sent... from Egypt with a Fair Robe of Tissue to a Sicilian Winedresser. Sicilian Idyll, A. #.”wHeºn Isabel.—Secret, A. Oragne, : C.—Coming of the Hu uenots, The. Moran, J:—After a je. g More, º Maua–Rock of Ages.” (At. also to E: H. 1C62. Morepºnºhºok A. uty to One's Country. See Inflexible i IHumble and tºj Virtue. Captive, The. Inflexible Captive, The. Patient Joe. Patriotism. See Inflexible Captive, The. Prayer is the application of want to Him who only Can relieve it.” Province of Woman, The. Riddle, Two Weavers, The. See Turn the Carpet or, The Tu º Wº: In the Carpet; or, The Two Wea - More, H:—Euthanasia. VerS Love and Humility. Philosopher's Devotion, The. More, Sir T.-Ill Thrift. Moreau. Hégésippe.—Wisdom. Morey, Eliz. R.—May and the Flowers. Morford, H:—Engineer's Murder, The. Biome to Rest in, A. (?) 523 Morford AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Morford, H: (Continued). Old Knight’s Treasure, The. Spur of Monmouth, The. Two Queens in Westminster. Wrecker's Oath on Barnegat, The. Morgan, Angela.—Christmas Tree of the Angels, The. Cry for Conquest, A. Kinship. Love's Telepathy. My Love for You. Prescience of the Rose, The. Work. You Have Forgotten. Morgan, Anna.—Close of School. Scenes from “The Last Days of Pompeii ‘’ Days of Pompeii, The.—Bulwer-Lytton. Morgan, Bessie.—“Spacially Jim.” Morgan, Carrie Blake.—From the Valley o' the Shadder. Undertow, The. Morgan, Fred E.-True Socialism, The. Morgan, J. W.--Darkey Innocence. Morgan, Jas.-Lincoln and his Children. Morgan, Jas. Appleton.—Ipswich Town. Malum Opus. Morgan, Leila.-Mrs. O'Leary Makes a Morning Call. Morgan, Mary.—Charity. “In Apprehension, so like a God.” Life. Morgan, Rose.—Before the Robin Dares. Bouncing-bet. Tuittle Tree, The. On the Links. Pine Trees in Kansas. To the Wild Verbena. Morgan, Tom P.-How Ben Fargo's Claim was Jumped. “Jumped,” The Story of Ben Fargo's Claim. See How Ben Fargo's Claim was Jumped. Power ob de Imagination. Morgridge, Harriet S.—Jack and Jill. Mother Goose Sonnets. Simple Simon. Moriarty, Eliza F.—New Year's Guest, A. Mörike, Eduard.—Forsaken Maiden, The. Morley, Christopher.—Ars Dura. Hymn to the Dairy Maids on Beacon Street. Moroso, J. A.—Mulvaney and Another. Morrell, A. H.-Little Foxes. Little Foxes and Little Hunters. Morrell, W:—New England. Morris, Mrs. —. New-born Babe, The. Morris, A. H.-Modest Maid, The. Morris, C:—Contrast, The. Reason Fair to Fill My Glass, A. See Last See Little Foxes. Morris, G :–“Star of love now shines above, The.” Morris, G: K.—Manhood. Morris, G : , Pope [or Perkins].-Flag of Our Union, The. I’m with You Once Again. Jeannie Marsh. Leap for Life, A. Main-truck, The. See Leap for Life, A. My Mother. My Mother's Bible. Near the Lake. Pocahontas. Retort, The. ~ We Were Boys Together. When Other Friends are Round Thee. Where Hudson's Wave. Woodman, Spare that Tree. Yankee Doodle. Morris, Gouverneur.—Alexander Hamilton. Free Navigation of the Mississippi. Funeral Oration by the Dead Body of Hamilton. On the Judiciary Act. See Second Speech on the Judiciary Establishment. Oration on Hamilton. See Funeral Oration by the Dead Body of Hamilton. Second Speech on the Judiciary Establishment. Morris, Gouverneur, the younger.—D'Artagnan's Ride. Morris, Harrison Smith.-Destiny—A. D., 1899. Fickle Hope. June. Lonely-bird, The. Mohammed and Seid. Pine-tree Buoy, The. Walt Whitman. Morris, J: W: (?)—Collusion between a Alegaiter and a Water-snaik. Morris, Joshua S.—Harp of a Thousand Strings, The. Morris, Sir Lewis.-At Last. At Midnight. Chance and Change. Coelum Non Animum. Courage. - Gilbert Beckett and the Fair Saracen. Home Altar, The. In Springtide. Marsyas. Night in Naples, A. º Ode on a Fair Spring Morning. Oh, Snows so Pure! Morris, Sir Lewis (Oontinued). On a Thrush singing in Autumn. One Day. Saint Cecilia. Separation Deed, A. Song: “Love took my life and thrilled it.” Surface and the Depths, The. To a Child of Fancy. Tolerance. Two Streams. What Shall I do for My Love 7 Morris, Madge.—Rocking the Baby. Trapper's Last Trail, The. Morris, Rob’t.—Cabin Where Lincoln was Born, The. We Meet upon the Level and We Part upon the Square. Wearing the Emblems. TMorris sº Norris], S. Walter.—Dreams. 3,162. Dreams for Sale. Morris, W:—“Ah, when will all be ended?” and T)eath of Jason, The. Amis and Amile. (Tr.) Antiphony. See Earthly Paradise, Apology, An. April. See Earthly Paradise, The. Atalanta Conquered. See Earthly Paradise, The. Atalanta Victorious. See Earthly Paradise, The. Atalanta's Defeat. See Earthly Paradise, The. Atalanta's Race. See Earthly Paradise, The. Atalanta’s Victory. See Earthly Paradise, The. Betrothal of Sigurd, The. Blue Closet, The. Burgher's Battle, The. Chapel in Lyoness. Christmas Carol. See Earthly Paradise, The. Day is Coming, The. Day of Days, The. & Death of Paris, The. Death Song, A. December. See Earthly Paradise, The. Drawing Near the Light. Earthly Paradise, The. Eve of Crecy, The. February. See Earthly Paradise, The. From Far Away. Gillyflower of Gold, The. Haystack in the Floods, The. House of the Wolfings, The. Idlemineer of an Empty Day. See Dreams for See Tuife The. See Earthly Paradise €. Inscription for an Old Bed. Introduction to The Earthly Paradise. Judgment of God, The. June. Ring's Visit, The. See Earthly Paradise, The. Lady of the Land, The. See Earthly Paradise, The. Iland across the Sea, A. See Earthly Paradise, The. L’Envoi. Life and Death of Jason. Love is Enough. March. See Earthly Paradise, The. Masters, in This Hall. Message of the March Wind, The. Minstrels and Maids. See Earthly Nymph’s Song to Hylas, The. of Jason, The. Of the Passing Away of Brynhild. See Sigurd the Volsung, The. Praise of My Lady. Prologue. See Earthly Paradise, The. Riding Together. Shameful Death. " Sigº the Volsung. Paradise, The. See Life and Death Story of See Story of Sigurd the Volsung, €. Singer's Prelude, The. See Earthly Paradise, The. Slaying of the Niblungs, The. See Story of Sigurd the Volsung, The. Song: “Fair is the night.” - Song from Jason. See Life and Death of Jason, The. Song: To Psyche. See Earthly Paradise, The. Summer Dawn. Summer Storm. See Life and Death of Jason, The. Tapestry Trees. Two Red Roses Across the Moon. Voice of Toil, The. War-horn of the Elkings, The. See House of the Wolfings, The. Wºº on the Image, The. See Earthly Paradise, €. Morrison, Mrs. J.-Nursery Song. Carter.) Recitation for Three Little Girls. Thanksgiving Jingle, A. What the Mother Heard. . See Nursery Song. Morrison, M. T.-Foolish Little Maiden, A. What the Choir Sang about the New Bonnet. See Foolish Little Maiden, A. Morrison, Marg—Grammar as Taught in Fairyland. Morrow, W. C.—Inmate of the Dungeon, The. Morsbach, L. D.—Garden-maker, The. Morse, E. M.–Mountains. (Alt. also to Mrs. See Nursery Song. 524 AUTHOR, INDEX Munkittrick Morse, James Herbert.—Brook Song. Day on the Hills, A. |Fame. His Statement of the Case. Morning in August. Power of Beauty, The. Silence. Wayside, The. Wild Geese, The. Morse, Mrs. L. C.—Little Busy Body. Morse, Filip-Let Down the Bars. See Lovejoy Cow, e Lovejoy Cow, The. Milking Time. See Lovejoy Cow, The. Summer Idyl, The. Morse, Sidney H.-Sundered. Way, The. Morshead, E. D. A.—Plea of Cornelia, The. Morton, D :-Dead, The. Morton, Frank.-Ship, The. Morton, Irene Elder.—Browning. Completeness. In June, My Garden Wall. Song: “Where the soft shadows fall.” Song of the Pagan Princess. Morton, Levi P.-Welcome to the Nations. Morton, Marguerite W.-AEsthetic Drill. Butterfly Drill. Floral Drill. Flower Drill, A. Friend at Court, A. Last Days of Pompeii, Scene from. (Arr.) May-pole Drill. *s Rainbow Drill. Ribbon Drill. Swing Song and Drill. Sword Drill and March. Taper March and Drill. Morton, Sarah Wentworth.—To Aaron Burr, Under Trial for High Treason. Morton, Sue S.—Christmas Rose, The. Little Motto Bearers, The. Morton, T: (?) Not Ashamed of His Occupation. Mosby, V. Stuart.—After the Battle. War’s Sacrifice. See After the Battle. Moseley, Litchfield.—After-dinner Speech by a Frenchman. See Charity Dinner, The. Charity Dinner, The. Love in a Balloon. Speech of M. Hector De Longuebeau. ner, The. Mosen, Julius.-Andrew Hofer. Death of Hofer, The. See Andrew Hofer. Dying Trumpeter, The. Mosher, Ada A.—When Grandma. Was a Girl. Mosher, M. Florence.—It is Coming. Moses, T: P.-Flowers. Mosher, L. E.-Stranded Bugle, The Moss, T:—Beggar, . The. Beggar's Petition, The. See Beggar, The. Mother Goose.-Humpty Dumpty. Hush-a-Bye. Little Bo-Peep has Lost Her Sheep. Little Boy Blue. Mary, Mary. Rock-a-bye. Sing a Song. This Little Pig. Motherly, Mrs.-Cow, The. Mother’s Magazine.—Good-Night Kiss, The. Mother’s Privilege, The. Motherwell, W:—Bloom hath Fled thy Cheek, Mary, The. Bonnie George Campbell. Cavalier's Song, The. Covenanters' Battle-chant, The. I Plucked the Berry. Jeanie Morrison. Merry Summer Months, The. Merry Summer Months. Midnight Wind, The. My Heid is Like to Rend, Willie. Sing on, Blithe Bird! See I Plucked the Berry. They Come the Merry Summer Months. True Love's Dirge. Water I the Water, The. When I beneath the Cold, Red Earth am Sleeping. Motley, J. : Lothrop.–Fall of Antwerp, The. See Rise of the Dutch Republic, The. Rise of the Dutch Republic, The. Mott, C. C.—Wreck of the Scotch Express, The. Motteux, P : A.—Rondelay A: “Man is for Woman Made.” Moultonºs. (Ellen) Louise [Chandler].—Alone by the y. 8, At End. Childhood’s Country. Dead Men's Holiday. Do not Grieve. Hic Jacet. House in the Meadow, The. House of Death, The. (Tr.) See Charity Din- See They Come! the Moulton, Mrs. (Ellen) Louise [Chandler] (Continued). If There were Dreams to Sell. In a Garden. John A. Andrew. King is Dead, Long Live the King, The. Last Good-by, The. Late Spring, The. Laura Sleeping. Laus Veneris. Louisa May Alcott. Love's Resurrection Day. Painted Fan, A. Plea for the Old Year, A. Prayer in Sorrow, A. Shadow Dance, The. Somebody's Child. Sonnet: , “Were but my Spirit.” “Spring is Late, The.” Thanksgiving Guest, The. To-night. Tryst, A. We Lay us down to Sleep. Were but My Spirit Loosed upon the Air. Moulton, Lillian A.—Pat’s Bondsman. Moulton, Maude Evelyn.--Dat Bad Man Brown. Little Yaller Lou. Moultrie, J:—Dear Little Violets. Forget. Thee? Three Sons, The. Violets. Mountain, Bishop G. J.-Indian's Grave, The. Mountford, W:—Plea for the Sailor, A Mounts, Ben F.—Smiling Blue Eyes. Mowat, Helen.—“Cupid among the Strawberries.” Mower, Fred.— My Darktown Belle. Mozeen, , T:—Kilruddery Hunt, The. Mozoomdar, Protap Chunder.—Emerson, Extract Concern See Violets. Ing. Muckle, Mary J.-Mother, Home and Heaven. Muhlenberg, W: A.—Heaven's Magnificence. Would not Live Alway. Saviour, who Thy Flock art Feeding. , Shout the Glad Tidings. Muir, J :-American Forests, The. Muir, Olive Beatrice.—First Flowers in Twenty Years. Muirhead, Jas-Bess the Gawkie. Mulchinock, W: P-Fill High To-night. Mulholland, Rosa. See. GILBERT, Lady. Müller, Max.-‘‘‘There is, between the whole animal king- dom on the one side.” Müller, Wilhelm.—Coming of Spring, The. Monk of Heisterbach, Thé. Sunken City, The. Wineta. Mulock, Dinah Maria. See CRAIK, Mrs. DINAH MARIA IMULOCK). | Mulvaney, C: Pelham.—Emmeline. Long Deserted. Poppoa. Poppoa at the Theatre. Mumford, W:-Combat between Paris and Menelaus. . (Tr.) See Iliad, The. Iliad, The (Tr.) See HoMER. Triumph of Hector, The. (Tr.) Munby Arthur Jos.-Après. Beauty at the Plough. See C §ºr See D Ountry Kisses. ee Dorothy: a Countr tory. Doris [: A Pastoral]. y y Story Dorothy, I : a Country Story]. Dorothy's Room. See Dorothy: a Country Story. Flos Florum. Mary Ann. Susan: a Poem of Degrees. Sweet Nature’s Voice. See Susan: & e. grees. Minghhaussen, Börries Freiherr von.—Ballad of the Wall. Fairy Tale. Mine Own Land. Mund, E. D.—Myrrh Bearers. Munday, Anthony-Beauty Bathing. See To Colin Clout. Colin. See To Colin Clout. To Colin Clout. Munday, Eugene H.-Blowing Bubbles. Munger, Rob't L:—God’s Will. Saint Nicholas—His Roundelay. Munier, Allan.—Beyond. Munkittrick, R. : Kendall.—At the Shrine. Autumn Haze. Bulb, A. Epitaph, An.—“Beneath this quiet turfy.” Ghosts. In Defence of the Advertising Muse. In Midsummer. See Iliad, The. Dorothy: a Country a Poem of De- October. º Patriotic Tourist, The. Put to Sleep. Rocking the Baby to Sleep. Song of Summer, A. Strawberries. 'Tis Ever Thus. 525 Munkittrick AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Munkittrick, R: Kendall (Continued). To Miguel de Cervantes Saavadra. Tommy's Christmas Wish. Unsatisfied Yearning. What's in a Name? Munro, Dr. .—Physician’s Story, A. Munro, Neil.—Heather, The. John o' Lorn. Munsey’s Magazine.—Brief Burlesque, A. Prisoner's Statement, The. AMunson, Jennie E.-‘‘Get out of My Shop l’’ Munson, W. C.—Correct Habits. Münsterberg, Hugo. (“Hugo Terberg”).-On the Death of a Child. Munyon, J. M.–Is Freedom a Lie? Up Thar behind the Skyl Yes, I’m Guilty. Murdoch, Alex. G.-Convict Joe. Lotty’s Message. Murdock, Jean,—Home for Thanksgiving. Murdock, J : T.-Strike for Freedom. Murger, H:—Message of the Breeze, The. Murphy, G : H.-If I Were You. Murphy, J: A.—“Get into some good library and read.” Murphy, Jos. Quinlan.—Casey at the Bat. (Ait. also to Phineas Thayer. Murray, Miss.-How They Died at Thansi. Murray, Ada Foster.—Above Salerno. Her Dwelling-place. Old-fashioned Poet, An. Prevision. Unguarded. Murray, C:—Green Yule, A. Eint o' Hairst, The. Whistle, The. Murray, Charlotte.—“And this thought will be our com- fort.” Consider the Lilies. Only. Murray, Ellen.—Agnes the Martyr. Cain, Ancient and Modern. Count Me. Crusaders, The. “De Lord Am Coming.” De Ole Elder's Mistake. Dragon Drink, The. Elijah and the Rain. Esau and Jacob. Father's Counsel, The. Go Forward. Keep to the Line. Last Battle, The. Leonidas. Liquor-seller's Dream, The. Martyrs of Uganda, The. My Boy Fritz. New Story, The. Our Delight. Quest of Three Kings, The. Resurrection Morn. Seer and the Dreamers, The. Shepherd Dog of the Pyrenees, The. Temperance Dialogue. Three Nazarites, The. Three Trees, The. What I Said. Murray, Frank.-Blacksmith of Ragenbach, The, Murray, G :-Auld Kirk o' Scotland, The. Lesson of Mercy, Lettergae, The. To a Humming-bird in a Garden. Murray, Gilbert.—Bacchae, The--(Tr.) Hippolytus.—(Tr.) Murray, Kenton Foster.—Challenge. Murray, Rob't Fuller.—Banished Bejant, The. Moonlight North and South. Murray, W: See MANSFIELD, Lord. Murray, W: H: Harrison.—Adirondack Adventures, Camping and Campers. See Cones for the Camp Fire. Cones for the Camp Fire. Crossing the Carry. See Adirondack Adventures. Deacon and Parson on New Year's, The. Honor of the Woods, The. See Story of the Man who didn’t know much, The. How Deacon Tubman and Parson Whitney Kept New Years. “It is hard to say farewell to a hope that has cheered us.” Lake Champlain and its Shores. “Luther rebelled against the Pope in behalf of the ministry.” "Mºs value and progress in this life must be measured, Old Trapper's Christmas Dinner. Parson’s Conversion, The. “Public opinion employs no officers.” “Public opinion is the collective judgment of men.” Bace with the Flames, The. See Who Was He 3 Story of the Man who didn’t Know much, The. “Torment of hell is bred of these two things, The.” Murray, W: H: Harrison (Oontinued). Two Drowned Lowers. See Lake Champlain and its Shores. * “Well-nerved and stout be the arm that smiteth wrong.” Who Was He “Years back of us are full of voices, The.” Muset, Colin.—Minstrel Life. # Pastoral. Musica Transalpina.--Brown is My Love. Muskerry, W:—He, She and It. Musset, , Alfred de.—Brave Knight Departing for the War. Dejection. Fortunio's Song. Lines: Comrades, whensoe’er I die.” Lines from Rolla. On One Dead Open or Shut. Song: “The Soldier Brave and Bold.” Song: “When Hope, the wanton light and gay.” Sonnet: “No l Though 'twere possible that bitter pain.” Think of Past Days. To Mademoiselle. Mustaine Nellie.—Jack o' Muzzey, Annie Lanterns. I.—Deeds versus Creeds. Refuge. Myall, C:—Indian Lullaby. Myers, Ernest.—Achilles. Etsi Omnes, Ego Non. Fiorentina. Gordon. Milton. Sea-maids' Music, The. Wallombrosa. Myers, F: W. H.-Evanescence. Immortality. I Saw, I Saw the Lovely Child. Inner Light, The. Last Appeal, A. Letter from Newport, A. On a Grave at Grindelwald. Saint Paul. Saved by Hope. Song:... “The pouring music, soft and strong.” Teneriffe. Unsatisfactory. Myers, M. V.-Daisies. Myers, Virginia Opal.—Creed for the Discouraged, A. N N., C.—Jack and Jill in Variations. Nabbes, T:—Milkmaid, The. Nack, Jas.-Here She Goes—and There She Goes. Nadaud, Gustave.—Carcassonne. Horse and Rider. Mad Guilleau. Old Nurse, The. Youth's Schemes. Naden, Constance Caroline Woodhill.—Pantheist's Song of e Immortality, The. Naidu, Sarojini.-In a Time of Flowers. Indian Gipsy, The. Nightfall in the City of Hyderabad. Purdah Nashin, The. Suttee. Transience. Nairne, [or Nairn], House, The. Caller Herrin’. Castell Gloom. Charlie is My Darling. (At.) Heavenward. He's Ower the Hills that I Lo'e Weel. Hundred Pipers, The. Kind Robin Lo'es Me. Laird o' Cockpen, The. Land o' the Leal, The. Lass o' Gowrie, The. Lullaby: “Baloo, loo, lammy.” Oh, Never ! No. Rest is not Here. “Row weel, my Boatie.” Rowan Tree, The. Saw Ye Ne'er a Lanely Lassie 2 Wha’ll be King but Charlie White Rose o' June, The. “Will ye no come back again?” Would You be Young again? Napoleon Bonaparte.—“Across a chasm of eighteen hundred, years Jesus Christ makes a demand.” (?) Bonaparte, to his Army in Italy. See To the Army of Italy. apoleon to Josephine. Proclamation to the Army of Italy. See To the Army of Italy. To the Army of Italy, May 15, 1796. “Nasby, Petroleum Vesuvius.” See LOCKE, D : ROSS, Nash, Frances.—Elocution Lesson, The. Nash, Gilbert.—Thanksgiving Legend. Nash, Mabel Florence,—Jane's Graduation. Caroline Oliphant, Baroness.-Auld 526 AUTHOR INDEX ’ INewell she, T:—Adieu, Farewell, Earth's Bliss. Birds in Spring, The. See Summer's Last Will and Testament. Calmed by the “Star Spangled Banner.” Contentment. Death’s Summons. In Time of Pestilence. Spring. See Summer's Last Will and Testament. Spring, the Sweet Spring. See Summer's Last Will and Testament. Summer's Drooping. Summer's Last Will and Testament. Nason, Agnes Carter.—Whenever a Little Child is Born. Nason, Mrs. Emma [Huntington].-Bishop's Visit, The. Child’s Question, Cricket's Story, The. Mission Tea Party, The. Small Boy’s Questions, A. Unter den Linden. Will it be Thus 2 Nassaw Magazine.—Infelicissime. Nation, The.—“Every calling is constantly making a silent, invisible draft.” “Within a few years it has become the fashion.” National Preceptor.—Might Makes Right. Sowing and Reaping. See Might Makes Right. Warrior's Wreath, The. National Teacher’s Monthly.—Birth of Ireland, The. Origin of Ireland, The. See Birth of Ireland, The. Naughton, J. H.-Burning Ship, The. Naughton, Jas. C.—She Would be a Mason. Naval Songster.—Wasp's Frolic, The. Naylor, C. C.—American Laborers. Northern Laborers. See American Laborers. Naylor, Jas. Ball.—His One Book. Song of the Motor Car, The. Neal, Mrs. Alice [Bradley]. See HAVEN, Mrs. ALICE [BRAD- LEY] [NEAL ]. Neal, J:—Ambition. Battle of Niagara, The. Eunker’s Hill. Dry Experiment, A. Little Child’s Trials, A. JMen of the North. Music of the Night. My Experience in Elocution. Neale, Hannah Lloyd.—Neglected Call, The. Neale, H. Woodhouse.—Kapji Blue, The. Neale, J: Mason.—Art Thou Weary 2 (Tr.) Celestial Country, The. (Th".) Darkness is Thinning. (Tr.) Each Sorrowful Mourner. (Tr.) Good King Wenceslas. Jerusalem. Jerusalem the Golden. See Celestial Country, The. Martyrdom of St. Lucy, The. Martyrdom of the Archbishop of Paris, The. Nine Parts of Speech, The. Resurgam. (Tr.) Safe Home. (Tr.) “Well I know thy trouble.” Neall, W. H.-Economical Boomerang, An. Quiet Smoke, A. Raising the Wind. Squire's Rooster, The. Uncle Peter and the Trolley Car. Uncle Peter at the “Big House.” Nealy, Julia. See FINCH, Mrs. JULIA [NEALY]. Neander, Joachim.—Praise the Lord God. Neaves, Lord C: See CHARLES, Lord NEAVES. Needles, Edna A.—Van Ness Family, The. Neele, H:—Moan, Moan, Ye Dying Gales. Where is He 3 Neihardt, J: Gneisenau.-Battle Cry. Child’s Heritage, The. Envoi. Morning Glories. Outward. Poet's Town, The. Prayer for Pain. River and I, The. When I have Gone Weird Ways. Neish, R.—Academy Episode, An. Nelson, Harriet O.-Quiet Meeting, The. Nelson, J. Davidson.—Books of the Bible, The. New Testament, The. See Books of the Bible. Nelson, Julia Bullard.—Dutchman’s Equal Rights, The. Nelson, T: A. R.—Why Destroy This Government 7 Nencione, Enrice.—St. Simeon Stylites. Nerval, Gerard de.—Fantasia. Nesbit, E. See BLAND, Mrs. EDITH INESBIT]. Nesbit, Wilbur D.—After Forty Years. April Fool. Baffled Champion, The. Borrowin' the Baby. Choir Loft Proposal. Climatic Madrigal, A. Crowning Indignity, The. Curing of William Hicks, The. Delinquent Rabbit. Elocutionist's Curfew, The. Nesbit, Wilbur D. (Continued). Football Casabianca, The. Grandpa and the Foghorn. IHeart Longing, A FIeathen, The. I Used to Know Your Ma. Johnnie's Checker Story. Let Us Smile. Lincoln. Man Lincoln, The. Mississippi, The. Motherlook, The. Nasturchums. 16. Punishment of Robert, The. Real Boy, A Social Promoter, A. South is Going Dry, The. Story of the Wrinkles, The. That Dog of His. Titanic, The. Twins, The. With a Posy from Shottery. Nesfield, Emma S.—Little Mothers. Nesmith, Jas. Ernest.—Point Sublime, Statue of Lorenzo de' Medici, The. New, Egan.—T'ward Arcadie. New England Magazine.--Hebrew Minstrel's Lament, The Seven Invincibles, The. New England Primer.—Child's Prayer. New Orleans, Times Democrat.—Hoffenstein’s Bugle. New Republic, The.—New Platonist, The. Vision of Spring, A. New Testament Records.--—Hebrew Codes Developed, The. New York American.—Alcohol's Confession. New York Arbor Day Annual.-Planting on School Grounds. (Charles H. Peck). New York Dispatch.-Bylo Land. New York Evangelist.—Saved by a Hymn. New York Evening Post.—Cast Down, but not Destroyed. FIaunting Face, The. Recipe for a Poem. |Uncle Sam's a Hundred. New York Gazetteer.—Epigram on the Poor of Boston Being Employed in Paving the Streets. New York Graphic.—Card Houses. New York Herald.—General Robert E. Lee. Money and Dreams. Oh, the Golden, Glowing Morning. When Mother Scrubs. Yacht Race, The. New York Journal.—Song, A: like a true British band.” * New York Magazine of Mysteries.—How the Twins Gave Thanks. New York Star.—Rosebud’s First Ball. New York Swn.—Blue and Gray. Captain Tobin. Christmas Outcasts. “Draper in his last book tries to prove.” Johnny and the Teacher. See Trials of a School- mistress. Mental Arithmetic. Song of Degrees, A Trials of a Schoolmistress. Untimely Call, An. Wanted to see His Old Home. New York Times.—Playing Hookey. New York, Tribune.—International Good Will. Sailing of the Fleet, The. New York Weekly.—Away from the Wine-cup, Away. Bad Boy’s Diary, A. Dad's Old Breeches. New York World.—My Big Brother. Newberry, Bertha.-Beloved, The. Newberry, Fannie E.—How to Remember Easter Date. Triumph through Faith. Wrestler of Philippi, The. Newbolt, H:—Admiral Death. Admirals All. Ballad of John Nicholson, A. Clifton Chapel. Commemoration. Craven. Death of Admiral Blake, The. Drake's Drum. “Fidele's” Grassy Tomb. Fighting Téméraire, The. Gillespie. EIawke. IIe Fell among Thieves. Hope the Horn-blower. Messmates. Moss-rose, The. * Only Son, The. Vigil, The. Vitai Lampada. When I Remember. Newcomb, J. T.-At Evening. Newell, Howard Y-Plain-spoken Philosophy. Newell, P:—Her Dairy. Colorado Cañon. “Come, cheer up, my lads, See Trials of a Schoolmistress. 527 INewell AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Newell, P : (Continued). Eer Polka, Dots. Timid Hortense. Wild Flowers. Newell, Rob't H. (“Orpheus C. Kerr’”).-American Travel- ler, The. Calmest of Her Sex, The. Editor's Wooing, The. Irish Picket, The. “Picciola.” Poems Received in Response to an Advertised Call for a National Anthem. Rejected “National Hymns,” The. ceived in Response, etc. Similia Similibus Curantur. Widow MacShane. Newell, W:—Seek Those Things Which are Above. Serve God and be Cheerful. Newman, Fanny Hodges.—To Paleolithic Man. Newman, G :-‘‘Leave God to order all thy ways.” Newman, J: H:, Cardinal.—Chorus of the Elements. Consolations in Bereavement. Elements, The. England. Flowers without Fruit. Lead, Kindly Light. See Pillar of the Cloud, The. “Lead, kindly light ! amid the encircling gloom.” See Pillar of the Cloud, The. Lead Thou Me. See Pillar of the Cloud, The. Pillar of the Cloud, The. Rest. Reverses. St. Paul at Melita. Sign of the Cross, The. Thanksgiving, A Trance of Time, The. True Gentleman, The. Voice from Afar, A. Newman, Bishop J : Philip.–Abraham Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln's Place in History. See Abraham Lincoln. Eulogy on General Grant. Majestic in His Individuality. See Abraham Lincoln. News, The.—When Men Turn Gossips. Newton, H: Chance.—Penny Showman, The. “Supers.” Weird Warble, A. Newton, J:—Home in View. How Sweet the Name of Jesus Sounds. Psalm LXXXVII. Quiet Heart, The. Quiet Lord, My Forward Heart. Weeping Mary. Newton, W: Wilberforce.—Hymn to Abraham Lincoln. Niccolis, Dr. .—Grace of Fidelity, The. Nichol, H. Ernest.—Love Thought, A. Nichol, J :—Capua. Good Night. H. W. L. See Poems Re- Love Endures. . . Mare Mediterraneum. Nichol, J: Pringle.—Day Conceals What Night Reveals. Nicholls, J: F.—Brave Woman, A. Brought Back. Crippled for Life. Hunting a Madman. Idiot's Gallantry, An. Little Fireman, The. Mother's Daring, A. Pauper's Revenge, A. Tommy's Prayer. Watchman’s Story, The. Nichols, Mrs. C.—Midnight Train, The. Nichols, J. B. B.-During Music. From the Persian. Half-way in Love. Lines by a Person of Quality. Pastoral, A. Nichols, Laura D.—Dear Dandelion. Nichols, May Ellis.--When Love and T)uty Meet. Nichols, N:—Is the Moon Made of Green Cheese? Nichols, Mrs. Rebecca S. [Reed].-Philosopher Toad, The. Nichols, S:—"Tis Spring. Nicholson, E. J.-Little Nut People. Nicholson, E: Byron.—Jim Lord’s Cat. Nicholson, Mrs. Eliza [Poitevent] (“Pearl Rivers”).-Hagar. Ilast Mile-Stones, The. Nicholson, J. G. F.—My Heart's Treasure. Song: “With my limbs in the deep.” Told in the Twilight. Nicholson, Jas.-Imph-m. Nicholson, Meredith.-Old Artillerist, The. Nickerson, H. M.–Recollection, A Nickey, Pauline V.--Life. Nicol, Jas.--Where Quair rins sweet amang the Flowers. Nicoll, Rob’t.—Bonnie Bessie Lee. Hero, The. We are Brethren A’. We’ll a’ Go' Pu’ the Heather. Nicolson, Alex.-Bark of Clanranald. (Tr.) Skye. Nile, N:—Night that Baby Died, The. Niles, H. B.-Reformation. Ninde, W. X.-“One thing is sure, the day of the Lord is hastening on.” Nischka, C.—Mother is President of the Woman's Club. Niver, Louise Boranger.—Pealing, Pealing, Pealing. Nixon, G : H.-Lewis and Clark. Noble, Frd’k Alphonso.-‘‘Proposed religious amendment to the Constitution, The.” Noble, Jas. Ashcroft.—George Eliot. Love and Absence. Only a Woman's Hair. Noble, Lucretia Gray.—Stars and Stripes, The. Nodier, C :—Yes, She was Fair. Noel, Cº., M.—Why Will Ye Call it Death's Dark ight': Noel, Hon. Roden Berkeley Wriothesley.—Casual Song, A. Death of Livingstone, The. Dying. See Old, The. Lady to a Lover, A. Lament. Merry-go-round, The. Nymph’s Song, The. Old, The. Sea Slumber-song. Secret of the Nightingale, The. Sedan. Swimmer, The. “That They All May be One.” Toy Cross, The. Vale | Water-nymph and the Boy, The. Noel, T:—Old Winter. Pauper's Drive, The. Noguchi, Yone.—I Have Cast the World. In the Valley. Poet, The. Nones, Jeff. H.-How the Fifty-first Took the Bridge. Norman, Mrs. C:—Ten Birds, The. Norris, Adelaide.--Doll Drill, The. Norris, Edith M.–Leading the Choir. Norris, J:—Hymn to Darkness. My Little Saint. Parting, The. Reply, The. Norris, Kathleen.—Mother. Norris, Mary Rachel.-Pax Beata. Norris, S. Walter. See MoRRIs, S. WALTER. North American Review.—Gayheart.—Burnet. Mirage, The. North British Review.—Lowell, Extract Concerning. North, Christopher. See WILSON, J: North, Grace May—Bed Time. Fly-cat, The. Little Polly Perkins. Polly's Curls. Polly's Shadow. Poor Dolly. Northcott, W. A.—Rights of Men. “Northey-Southey-Eastey-Westey.”—Old Man's Cold and How He Got it, The. Northrop, Birdsey Grant.—Arbor Day I, Its Educating In fluence]. Northrop, Cyrus.-Manly Fellow, A. Northwestern Christian Advocate.—Gethsemane. Norton, Andrews.-After a Summer Shower. Hymn for the Dedication of a Church. Scene after a Summer Shower. Norton, Caroline Eliz. Sarah [Sheridan]. MAXWELL, Lady. Norton, Grace Fallow.—Allegra Agonistes. I Give Thanks. Little Grey Songs from St. Joseph's. “Love is a Terrible Thing.” Make No Vows. O Sleep. “O world, be not so fair.” “This is my Love for You.” What Say Bright Leaves of Day. Norton, Rev. J. F.—Wasted. Norton, Jessie.—Spring Song. Norton, Sarah Eliz. – My Mother. Norton, W: Bernard.—He Wears the Button on His Coat. My Father Was a Soldier. Notes and Qweries.—Wisdom of Krishna. Nott, Eliphalet.—Criminality of Duelling. See Discourse Delivered in the North Dutch Church, 1804, A Death of [Alexander] Hamilton. See Discourse De- livered in the North Dutch Church, 1804, A. Discourse Delivered in the North Dutch Church, 1804, Nott, J:—Twelfth-day Table Diversion. Nott, Martha J.-William Tell and His Son. Nott, T: W.-Rum's Maniac. See also FENNo, F. H. One More Year. ‘‘Novalis”. See HARDENBERG, FRIEDRICH VON. Nowland, Eugene Carroll.—Call of the West. Noyes, Alfred.—Barrel-organ, The. Call of the Spring, The. Consolatory Poem, A. Creation. T)awn of Peace, The. Edinburgh. See STIRLING- 528 ATUTEIOR INDEX Oldys Noyes, Alfred (Continued). Golden Hynde, The. “Heart of my heart, the world is young.” Highwayman, The. “In the Cool of the Evening.” Japanese Love-song, A. Lavender. Lights of Home, The. Love's Rosary. Niobe. See Golden Hynde, The. Old Song Ended, An. On the Death of Francis Thompson. Our Lady of the Sea. Praefatory Poem, A. Resurrection, The. Sherwood. Song of Sherwood, A. Slumber-songs of the Madonna. See Golden Hynde, The. Song: “I came to the door of the House of Love.” |Unity. When Spring comes back to England. World's May-Queen, The. Nugent, R.—Perjury. Nursery, The...—Christmas. Corn Treasures. Nutting, M. L.-Drinking-house over the Way The Nutty, Harriet—Afternoon Call, An. Funny Folks. Jolly Journey, A. Keep Away. Nice Little Girl, A. To-Whit, To-Whoo. Nye, Bill. See NYE, EDGAR WILSON. Nye, Edgar Wilson (“Bill Nye”).-Autumn Thoughts. IBill Nye on Hornets. Bill Nye's Hired Girl. Candidate, The. If I were a Boy Again. Ilegend of the Knot-hole, The. Model Wife, The. Shoeing a Bronco. Speech of Spartacus. * “Nym Crinkle.” See WHEELER, ANDREW CARPENTER. Nyren, J :—Cricketer's Guide, The. Old Match Days. See Cricketer's Guide, The. Tom Sueter. See Cricketer's Guide, The. O Oakes Urian,—Elegie Upon the Death of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Shepard, An. Oakey, Emily Sullivan.—Sowing and Harvesting. O berholº Mrs. Sara Louisa [Wickers].-Changed House- WIIe, Come for Arbutus. Dawn of the Centennial, The. Going to the Dentist’s. Have a Shine, Sah? Spirit of Liberty, The. O'Brien, Charlotte Grace.—River, The. Sonnet : ... "when the heart presses hard against its See Unity. bars. O’Brien, Cornelius.--St. Cecilia. O’Brien, E: J.-Irish. Last Piper, The. ' Magic. Of Moira up the Glen. Song: “Ebb on with me across the sunset tide.” Song: “Flesh unto flowers.” Whisper of Earth, The. O’Brien, Fitz-James.—Ballad of the Shamrock, The. Challenge, The. (Wr. at. to Roger Atkinson Pryor.) Demon of the Gibbet, The. Kane. e Legend of Easter Eggs. Lost Steamship, The. See Second Mate, The. Minot's Ledge. On the Passaic. Ormolu’s Tenement House. Second Mate, The. Wanted—Saint Patrick. O’Bryne, Cathal.—Eire's Awakening. Grainne. After the Death of Diarmuid. Silent Mouth, A. “Occidente, Maria del.” See BROOKS, Mrs. MARIA [Gow BN). Occleve [or Hocclevel, T:—De Regimine Principum. Lament for Chaucer. Mi Master Chaucer. To Sir John Oldcastle. O’Connell, Dan’l.—Gentleman Jim. On the Irish Disturbance Bill. Repeal of the Union. Sweethearts Always. Universal Religious Liberty. O’Connor, Fs.-Country Courtship, A. O’Connor, Jos.-Fount of Castaly, The, General's Death, The. Hopes of Man, The. What Was My Dream? White Rose, The. O'Connor, Michael.—Reveille. O'Conor, C: P.-Maura du of Ballyshannon. Octavian, Louise.—John-a-Dreams. Moon Table, The. Rosalind and the Turkeys. Supervisor's Mistake, The. O'Daly, Carol.-Eileen Aroon. O'Daly, Muiredach.-Shaving of Murdock, The. Odell, Jonathan.—American Times, The. (?) O'Doherty, Mrs. See KELLY, MARY EVA. O'Donnell, C : L.--Forgiveness. O'Donnell, Jessie Fremont.—Coal Digger, The. Great Bell of Pekin, The. Night-blooming Cereus. Sale of the Pig, The. “Star-Spangled Banner, The.” O'Donnell, J : Fs.-Spinning Song, A. O'Donovan J:—Man's Mortality. (Tr.) What is Man 2 See Man’s Mortality. Oehlenschlager, Adam Gottlob.-Lines on Leaving Italy. Oertel, Theo. Eugene.—Wave Passions. Offord, Rob't M.–"Lord, make me quick to see.” Ogden, Eva L.-Miller of Dee, The. Mistress Sherwood's Victory. Sea, The. Ogden, J. M.–Lawyer's Ten Commandments. Ogilvie, Carrie M.–Engineer's First Real Prayer. Ogilvie, W.-Hearts of Gold. Hoofs of the Horses, The. On a Roman Helmet. Raiders, The. Ogle, G.-Banish Sorrow. Mailligh Mo Stoir. Molly Asthore. O'Grady, Standish.—Foam Flakes. I Give My Heart to Thee. Lough Bray. O'Hagan, J :—Ancient Tale, Death of Roland, The. Eiré a Ruin. Old Story, The. Ourselves Alone. Protestant Ascendency. Song of Roland, The. O'Hagan, T:—Another Year. Ripened Fruit. Song My Mother Sings, The. O'Hara, Arthur Renwick.-Christmas Hold-up, A. O'Hara, J : Myers.--Ablution. Eaun in Wall Street, A. Golden Pulse. Philomel. O’Hara, Theodore.—Bivouac of the Dead, The. Muffled Drum’s Sad Roll, The. See Bivouac of the Dead, The. O'Hare, Teresa B.-Play Softly, Boys. To the Graduates. “O. Henry.” See PORTER, SYDNEY. O’Keeffe, Adelaide-Beasts, Birds and Fishes. Butterfly, The. False Alarms. Foolish Emily and Her Kitten. Frances Keeps Her Promise. George and the Chimney Sweeper. Going to Bed at Night. James and the Shoulder of Mutton. Little Rose and Her Boot Lace. Lucy’s Canary. Mary and Her Dog Beau. My Pretty Chimney, Ornaments. New Year's Gift, A Nimble Dick. |Use of Sight, The. Wooden Doll and the Wax Doll, The. O’Keeffe, J:—Amo, Amas. Friar of Orders Gray, The. See Robin Hood. I am a Friar of Orders Gray. See Robin Hood. Robin Hood. O'Kelly, Patrick.--Doneraile Litany, The. Olcott, Millie M.–Census Taker, The. Colorado. Floral Guide, The. Unappreciated Genius. Oldham, E. A.—Mammy's Churning Song. Negro Plowman. When Grandma was a Little Girl. When the Hammock Swings. Oldham, J.-Cup, The. Domestic Chaplain, The. See Satire Addressed to a Eriend, etc. Quiet Soul, A. Satire Addressed to a Friend that is about to Leave the University, A Satire Dissuading from Poetry, A. Satires upon the Jesuits. To the Memory of Mr. Charles Morwent. Oldmixon, J :—“I Lately Vowed, but ’twas in Haste. Oldroyd, Osborn H.-Brief Summary of Lincoln's Life, A Oldys, W:-“Busy, curious, thirsty fly.” See Fly, The Fly, The. On a Fly Drinking out of his Cup. See Fly, The. To a Fly. See Fly, The, An. (Tr.) See Song of Roland, The. (Tr.) 529 O’Leary AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS O'Leary, Cormac.—Paddy's Reflections on Cleopatra's [or Cleopathera’s] Needle. Reflections on Cleopathera's Needle. See Paddy's Re- flections on Cleopatra's Needle. O'Leary, Ellen.—Legend of Tyrone, The. My Old Home. To God and Ireland True. Olin, Stephen.—Battle of Life, The. Oliphant, Carolina. See NAIRNE, Baroness. Oliphant, Mrs. Margaret Oliphant [Wilson]...—Mrs. Harwood's Secret. See Story of a Governess, The. Story of a Governess, The. Oliphant, T:—Where are the Men? (Tr.) Olive, Frank.-Blacksmith's Story, The. Words and Their Uses. Oliver, Martha E.-Havana Harbor. Oliver, Owen.—Martyr, The. Olivers, T:—God of Abraham Praise, The. Lol He Comes, with Clouds Descending l Ollivant, Alfred.—Black Killer, The. See Bob, { Of Battle. Bob, Son of Battle. Shepherd's Trophy, The. See Bob, Son of Battle. Olmstead, Millicent.—Little Girl's Odd Collection, A. Olney, R :—John Marshall. Omaha World.—Farmer's Conclusion, The. Pennsylvanian's Lament, The. Omar Kháyyám.—Alas that Spring Should Vanish with the Rose. See Rubáiyát. And yet—and yet! See Rubáiyát. Come, fill the cup.” See Rubáiyát. End of All, The. See Rubáiyát. Fragments from the Rubáiyát. See Rubáiyát. Life and Death. See Rubáiyát. Master-knot, The. See Rubáiyát. Omar Kháyyám. See Rubáiyát. Moving Finger Writes, The. See Rubáiyát. Overture. See Rubáiyát. Paradise Enow. See Rubáiyát. Phantom Caravan, The. See Rubáiyát. Bubáiyát of Omar Kháyyám, Onderdonk, H: Ustick.-“Spirit in Our Hearts, The. O'Neil, D:—Moods. O'Neill, Helen F.—United. O'Neill, Moira. See SHRINE, Mrs. NESTA [HIGGINSON }. “Oofty Gooft.”—Schneider's Ride. (At. also to Gus Phillips.) Opdycke, J.; Baker.—My Road. Opie, Mrs. Amelia.-Fatal Falsehood, The Forget Me Not God’s Mark on all Things Orphan Boy, The. Orphan Boy’s Tale, The. See Orphan Boy, The. Oppenheim, Jas.-Cabinet and Emancipation Proclamation. Handful of Dust, A. Immoral. Laughter. Lincoln-child, The. Lonely Child, The. 1915 Not Overlooked. Pattern S. Pittsburg. Reason, The. Red Month, The. Runner in the Skies, The. Saturday Night. Slave, The. We Dead. Opper, Emma A.—Grandma that's just Splendid, A. He Gave her a Home. May Day. My Uncle Peter. Opper, F: Burr.—Her Soliloquy. o'Reilly, J: Boyle.—Art Master, An. t Best. At Fredericksburg. Dec. 13, 1862. Boston Boston Massacre, The. Cherry-stone Artist, The. Chicago. tº Common Citizen-soldier, The. Constancy. Crispus Attucks. Cry of the Dreamer, The. Daniel O’Connell. See Nation’s Test, A. Dead Singer, The. Dukite Snake [: an Australian Bushman’s Story], The. Dying in Harness. Experience. Fisherman of Wexford, The. Flying Dutchman, The. Forever. Good, The. See What is Good? IHidden Sins. In Bohemia. John Mitchel. Loss of the Emigrants, The. Iure, The. Macarius the Monk. Mayflower. Midnight—September 19, 1881. See Crispus Attucks. ()'Reilly, J: Boyle (Continued). Monster Diamond, The. My Native Land. Nation's Test, A. Old School Clock, The. Peace and Pain. Pilgrim Fathers, The. Press Evangel, The. Released [January, 1878–0.] Republic of New England, The. soldier, The. Ride of Collin Graves, The. Savage, A. Sea-bird's Fate, The. Unspoken Words. Wendell Phillips. What is Good ; White Rose, A. Wonderful Country, The. “O’Reilly, Miles.” See HALPINE, C: GRAHAM. Oriel, Patience.—Light in the Window, The. Little Efrum’s Ride. “Orinda.” See PHILIPs, KATHA. Orleans, Charles d’. See CHARLEs, Duke of ORLEANS. Ormsby, J: (Tr.).-Count Raymond and My Cid. See Poem of the Cid. My Cid's Triumph. See Poem of the Cid. Poem of the Cid. Ormsby, Mary F.—Music of Nature, The. Orne, Caroline Frances.—Letters of Marque, The. Orr, Jas.-Irishman, The. Orr, Patrick.--Annie Shore and Johnnie Doon. In the Mohave. “Orrm,”—Ormulum, The. Osborne. .—Miser Fitly Punished, The. Osborne, Duffield. See OSBORNE, (S:) DUFFIELD. Osborn, Laughton.-Death of General Pike, The. Osborne, Clifton Carlisle.—Few Bars in the Key of G. Osborne, Maitland LeRoy.—Piscator, Don't Brag. Osborne, Rose.—Bell of the Angels, The. See Legend, A. Legend, A. Osborne, (S:) Duffield.—Avel Nero Imperator. Fall of Jericho, The. See Spell of Ashtaroth, The. Spell of Ashtaroth, The. Osborne, Selleck.-Modest Wit, A. Osbourne, Lloyd.—Floating Balance, Th;2. Osgood, Mrs. Frances Sargent [Locke j.-‘‘Angel face, its sunny wealth of hair, An.” See Woman's Trust. (Wr. at. to Edgar Allan Poe). Bois Ton Sang, Beaumanoir. Calumny. Dancing Girl, A. I Have Something Sweet to Tell You. Labor. See Labor is Worship. Labor is Worship. º Laborare est Orare. See Labor is Worship. Little Things. (At.) . See CARNEY, Mrs. JULIA A. T. Nobleness of Labor. See Labor is Worship... Pleasure of Labor, The. See Labor is Worship. On a Dead Poet. On Sivori’s Violin. Song: “Your heart is a music-box, dearest.” To a Little Truant. To Labor is to Pray. See Labor is Worship. To Sleep. Woman’s Trust. Osgood, H. S.—“Remember we are Quite Young.” Osgood, Kate Putnam.—Before the Prime. Cob House [s], The. Driving Home the Cows. What? What Else 2 Osgood, Mary.—My Star. O'Shaughnessy, Arthur W: Edgar.—At Her Grave. At the Last . Bisclaveret. Doom. Enchainment. Epic of Women. See Bisclaveret. Fair Maid and the Sun, The. Fountain of Tears, The. Greater Memory. Has Summer Come without the Rose? summer come without the rose ?” Herodias. If She but Knew. In Love's Eternity. Keeping a Heart. Line of Beauty, The. Love Symphony, A. Lynmouth. Oae. Ode: “We are the music makers” St. John Baptist. Silences. Song: “Has summer come without the rose ?” Song: “I made another garden, yea.” Song: “I went to her who loveth me no more.” Song of a Fellow-Worker. Song of Palms. Spectre of the Past, The. Zuleika. See Common Citizen- See Song: “Has 30 ATUTHOR, INDEX Palmer O Sheel, Shaemas.-He Whom a Dream Hath Possessed. Lover Thinks of His Lady in the North, The. Mary’s Baby. Thanksgiving for our Task. They Went Forth to Battle but They Always Fell. Osler, E:—Praise. Ossian. See MACPHERSON, JAS. Ossoli, Marg. Fuller.—Illinois. Ostrander, Luther A.—Opinions Stronger than Armies. O'Sullivan, Dennis.-‘‘Will My Soul Pass through Ireland ''' O'Sullivan, Mrs. Denis.-Little Flutes, The. O'Sullivan, J. L.-Djinns, The. (Tr.) O'Sullivan, Seumas.-Envy. Grey Dusk, The. My Sorrow. Others, The. Sedges, The. Splendid and Terrible. Starling Lake, The. Twilight People, The § O'Sullivan Vincent.—By the Sea-wall. Lake Glamour. Norman Cradle Song, Spring. Oswald, J. I.--Toast to the Ladies, A. Otis, Jas.—Mother's Children. See Muzzer’s Children. Muzzer's Children. On the Stamp Act. On the Writs of Assitance. Speech of James Otis in 1765. Writs of Assistance. ^x Otterson, F. J.-Bridal in Eden, The. Ottolengui, B. A. R.—Switchman’s Story, The Otway, T:—Candor. Enchantment, The. Jaffier Parting with Belvidera. Orphan, The. Poet's Complaint of His Muse, The. Priuli and Jaffier. See Venice Preserved. Venice Preserved. Oughton, Mrs. T. S.—Noten Like a Patience. “Ouida.” See LA RAMEE, LOUISE DE. Oulton, Walley Chamberlain (?).-Irishman's Lesson, The. “Our Fat Contributor.” See GRISWOLD, A. MINOR. Our Little Ones.—Bright Little Dandelion, The. Golden-rod. See Venice Preserved. Two Little Bears. Over Youth.-Which Side are You On? Ousley, Clarence N.—Man's Tears. Tears. Outlook.--Baby of the Future, The. Flammonde.—Robinson. “Mother” and “Mother Carey's Chickens.” Waiting Figure, The. Outram, G :—Annuity, The. Outwood, S. F.—Chicken, The ; or, My First Introduction to the Ancient Game of Golf. Overbury, Sir T:—Excellent Actor, An. Overton, Rob’t.—Heroes of Inkerman. Idiot Lad, The. Jail-bird's Story, A. Jim : a Hero. Juberlo Tom. Little Charlie. Me and Bill. Peter Adair. Three Parsons, The. Turning the Points. Owen, F. M.–Children’s Music, The. Owen, J. Wiley.—Call of the Drum, The. Owen, Moses.—Nothing but Flags. Returned Battle Flags, The. Owen, Rob't Dale.—Factory Girl's Last Day, The. Owens, A. F.—Where is My Hat 3 Owens, J. J.-Cleopatra's Dream. Oxenford, J :—I Love Thee. Oxford, E: Vere, Earl of.-Fancy and Desire. Renunciation, A. Shepherd's Commendation of His Nymph, The. Oxford, H. Walpole, Earl of.--To Madame de Damas, Learn- ing English. [As told by an English Jail Bird.] [A Sailor Deacon's Story.] P P., A. L.-Winter Song, A. P., F.—Deeds of Kindness. P., H. E.--Banish the Snakes. P., H. K.—Farewell of the Birds. What's the Matter 3 Pabodie, W: Jewett.—Our Country. Thoughts on the Forest. Packard, Anne Sprague.—Christmas Substitute. Packard, Charlotte M.–Vespers. Packard, Winthrop.–Shoogy-shoo, The. Pagan Isabel.—Ca' the Yowes [to the Knowes]. also BURNS, ROB’T. Crook and Plaid, The. Page, D: P-"War is Hell.” (Alt.) See Page, Herman.-Heroic Medley. Page, Lovena M.–Popping. Page, Mary Eli–Days of the Week. Page, T: Nelson.—Ashcake. Billington's Valentine. Dragon of the Seas, The. How Jinny Eased Her Mind. Old Sue. Soldier of the Empire, The. |Uncle Gabe's White Folks. & Valentine Verses. See Billington's Valentine. Pain, Barry.—Martin Luther at Potsdam. Oh! Weary Mother. Poets at Tea, The. Theme with Variations, A. tº º Paine, Albert Bigelow.—Christmas Eve in a Mining Camp. Gates Ajar, The. High Life at Christmas. Hills of Rest, The. EIouse of too much Trouble, The. In Louisiana. t. Little Child, The. Mis' Smith. New Memorial Day, The. Santa Claus's Shop. Sary “Fixes up” Things. Tale of a Dog, The. When the Sunflowers Bloom. Why Sammy Left the Farm. Paine, Rob't Treat.—Adams and Liberty. Columbia and Liberty. Ruling Passion, The. Unselfishness of Washington, The. Paine, T:—Birthday of the Republic, The. Castle in the Air, The. Liberty Treeſ, The J. IPaine, Timothy Otis.-Eagle, The. Evening Primrose, The. I Grew Old the Other Day. Sigh, A. Wait. g Painter, Florence.—“Choosing a State Tree”—The Hickory, My Bicycle. Painton, Edith Putnam.—Class Chronicles. “Good-bye, but not Farewell.” Juniors' Farewell to Senior Class. Lessons of School Life (Graduation Day Address). Mission of Books. Parting-hour. (Valedictory). Pleasure More than Pain. Presentation Addresses. Sub Rosa. Thankful Girl, A. There Shall be no Alps. Vacation Renews Vigor. Paley, W:—Happy World, A. See Natural Theology. Natural Theology. Palfrey, R. S.—Three o’Clock in the Morning. White Underneath. Palfrey, Rebecca. See UTTER, Mrs. REBECCA. Palfrey, jah Hammond.—Fifer and Drummer of Scituate, €. Pilgrim, The. Sir Pavon and St. Pavon. Palsº Fs. Turner.—Ancient and Modern Muses, The. regy. Danish Barrow, A. Elizabeth at Tilbury. Eutopia. “God Save Elizabeth.” “If thou couldst know thine own sweetness.” Little Child’s Hymn, A Love's Language. Paulinus and Edwin. JPro Mortius. To a Child. Träfalgar. Two Graves at Rome. William Wordsworth. Pall Mall Magazine.—Because You Love Me. Palmer, Mrs. Alice [Freeman].-Butterfly, The. Four Mottoes. FHallowed Places. On a Gloomy Easter. Spring Journey, A. Tempest, The. Palmer, Arthur.—Epicharis. Palmer, E. H.-Parterre, The. Problem in Boy Training. Shipwreck, The. Balmer, F. W.-Piece of Bunting, A. Palmer, Frd’k.—Free Miners' Law in the Klondike. In the Klondike. In the Klondike. Palmer, J: Williamson.—“Brigade Must not Know, Sir, The.” Fight at [the] San Jacinto, The. For Charlie's Sake. Maryland Battalion, The. Ned Braddock. |Reid at Fayal. See 531 IPalmer AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Palamer, J: Williamson (Continued). Stonewall Jackson's Way. Theodosia Burr. Thread and Song. Palmer, Lynde.—Claribel's Prayer. Palmer, Rev. Ray.—Crown, The. Faith. Holmes, Extract Concerning. I Saw Thee. My Faith Looks up to Thee. Soul's Cry, The. Palmer, W: Pitt.—Kiss School, The. Light. e Smack in School, The. Palmerston, J. H. Temple, Greatest National Evil. Pannard.—Flagon, The. Glass, The. Paradise, Mrs. Wilder [Fellowes].-Little Theocritus, Pardee, H. E. G.-Christmas Song of Caedmon, The. Pardee, Julia.-Beacon Light, The. Pardessus, S. J.—Marriage Tour, A. No. 5 Collect Street. Park, Mrs. A. G.-April's Fools. Roy's Wish. Park, Jas. S.—Christmas Carol. Park, J:—Where Gadie Rins. Park, Mungo.—Women of Sego, The. Park, W: G.-At Christmas-time. May. Parke, J. R.—When Should a Girl Marry? Parke, Walter.—Foam and Fangs Pearl of Palencia, The. “There was a young man who was bitten.” Young Gazelle, The. Parker, B: S.—Lincoln. “There is a glory is tree and blossom.” Parker, Eric.—My Garden. Parker, Fred A.—Political Stump Speech, A. Parker, H.-Loyal Hearts. Parker, Helen.—Tommy's Girl. Parker, jºr (Horatio) Gilbert.—Art. Battle of the Strong, The. Bridge of the Hundred Spans, The. Campmeeting at Doyle's. Envoy. See Lover's Diary, A. Going of the White Swan, The. I Loved my Art. See Lower's Diary, A. Invincible. See Lower's Dairy, A. It is Enough. Lane that had no Turning, The. “Little Garaine.” Lover's Diary, A. Love's Outset. See Lover's Diary, A. Reunited. See Lover's Diary, A. Scaling of Percé Rock, The. See Battle of the Strong, See Faith. in School, The. See Smack in Wiscow.mt.—Civil War the Caroline See Lower's Diary. The. Their Waving Hands. See Lover’s Diary, A. Trial of Joseph Nadeau, The. Will, The. See Lane that had no Turning, The. Woman’s Hand, A. See Lover's Diary, A. º Parker, Hubbard.—Old Flag. “Parker, Hyde.”—Three Topers. Parker, Inez C.—Mammy's Way. Signs. When Daddy Plays de Banjo. Parker, J :—His Care. Parker, Joseph.-Eulogy on Henry Ward Beecher. “If a man's mind be thoroughly alive, he cannot be content with good health.” My Mother. "Tº: are parts of our life we do not like to think about.” “To-day the great question that is stirring men's hearts.” § Parker, Lester S.—Rag-time Rastus, the Whistler. Parker, Lizzie G.-Waiting. Parker, L: N–Field of Wagram, The. (Tr.) Parker, Martyn.—Ye Gentlemen of England. Parker, Theodore.—Against the Fugitive Slave Law. Aunt Kindly. Children of the Poor, The. Grandfather's Reverie. IHigher Good, The. Hymn: “In darker days and nights of storm.” Jesus. Love of Justice. March of Freedom, The. National Injustice. “O, Thou Great Friend to all the Sons of Men.” See Way, the Truth, and the Life, The. Reminiscence of Lexington, A Slave of Boston, The. Thoughts for a New Year Washington. Washington at Valley Forge. Way, the Truth and the Life, The. Parkes, Bessie Rayner.—Caelian Hill, The. Desolation of Veii, The. Parkes, Bessie Rayner (Continued). OIſle. St. John Lateran. Parkhurst, C: H.—Christian Citizenship. Corruption of Municipal Government, The Moral Crisis, Piety and Civic Virtue. Pulpit and Politics, The. What a Man can do for His Town or City. Parkinson, Amy.—Messenger Hours, The. Parkman, Fs. – Fall of Quebec, The. See France and England in North America. France and England in North America. Parley, P :-Horse, The. Parlor Magazine.—Fifty Years Apart. Parmelee, M. L.-Claribel's Prayer. Parmely [or Parmele]. Rev. L.-Independence Day. Parmenter, J. G.--Dog and the Caramel, The. Parmentier, Jean.—Wonders of the Deep, The. Parnell, Frances [or Fanny] Isabel—After Death. See Post Mortem. Ireland. Oh, My Country. Post Mortem. Parnell, T:—Hermit, The. Hymn to Contentment, A. “Night-piece on Death, A.” Song: “When thy beauty appears.” When Your Beauty Appears. See Song: beauty appears.” Parny, Evariste de.—On the Death of a Young Girl. IParrish, G : R.—Philip Barton. Parry, Judge.—Bear's Sons, The. I Would Like You for a Comrade. |Pater's Bath. Parry, Sarah.-Joseph Clayton. Parsons, Eugene.—Landlady's Daughter, The. Limes to the Des Moines River. Parsons, Laura S.—I Guess I’m the Man. Barsons, S. B.-Father's Choice, The. Parsons, T: William.—Andrew. Bust of Dante. See On a Bust of Dante. Campanile di Pisa. Civitas Dei. Dirge: “Room for a Soldier!” Dirge for One Who Fell in Battle. Everett. Groomsman to his Mistress, The. Groomsman to the Bridesmaid, The. to his Mistress, The. Health and Wealth (and Love and Leisure and Happy New Year to My Sweet Ladye.) Her Epitaph. Hudson River. - In Return for Some Prairie Birds. Into the Noiseless Country. La Musica Trionfante. “Like as the Lark.” Mary Booth. A Mercedes. Michael Angelo. O ye Sweet Heavens ! Obituary. On a Bust of Dante. On a Lady Singing. Paradisi Gloria. Saint Peray. St. Valentine's Day. Savona. Shadow of the Obelisk, The. Song for September, A. Sorrento. Taking of Sebastopol, The. To a Lady. To a Young Girl Dying. “Partington Mrs.” See SHILLABER, B: PENHALLOW. Parton, Mrs. Sarah Payson [Willis] [Eldridge] (“Fanny Fern.”).-Little Allie. Quiet Mr. Smith, The. Romance at Home. Tom Fay's Soliloquy. Partridge, S: William—“Not to Myself Alone.” J. R. Webb.) Partridge, W: Ordway.—Nathan Hale. Pascal, Blaise.—Greatness and Littleness of Man, The. See “When thy (Tr.) See Groomsman (Alt. also to Thoughts. “Man is but a reed, the weakest in nature.” See Thoughts. Profession of Faith. Thoughts. Paschell, Anna.-My Grandma. Passerat, Jean.--My Turtledove is Flown. Sonnet: “Fowler I my friend, if riches be your aim.” Sonnet: “Women and lawsuits are resembling things.” Pastner, Paul.-Maiden Missionary, The. Paston, J. :—Canny Wooer, A. Patch, Kate Whiting.—Child's Thanksgiving, A. My Rosary. Pater, Walter.—Two Impressions of Childhood. Paterson, A. B.-Saltbush Bill. ~, With French to Kimberley. Patmore, Coventry.—Amanda, Amelia. 532 AUTHOR INDEX Peck Patmore, Coventry (Continued). Angel in the House, The. Auras of Delight. Betrothal, The. Chase, The. Dean's Consent, The. Departure. Disappointment. Dragon of Wantley, The. Evening Scene, An. See River, The. Earewell, º First Spousal, The. Girl of All Periods, The. Going to Church. See Angel in the House, The. Honoria. See Angel in the House, The. Honoria's Surrender. See Angel in the House, The. “If I Were Dead.” If Thou didst bid thy Friend Farewell. Joy. See Angel in the House, The. Joyful Wisdom, The. Kiss, The. Love Ceremonies. See Angel in the House, The. Love Serviceable. See Angel in the House, The. Lover, The. Magna est Veritas. Married Lover, The. See Angel in the House, The. Night Thoughts. See Angel in the House, The. Nunc Amet Qui Nunquam Amavit. See Angel in the House, The. Paradox, The. See Angel in the House, The. Parting. Platonic Love. Queen, The. Regina Coeli. River, The. Rose of the World, The. Rosy-bosomed Hours, The. Sarum Plain. Sentences. See Angel in the House, The. She was Mine. See Angel in the House, The. Sly Thoughts. See Angel in the House, The. Spring. swº Meeting of Desires. h See Angel in the House, The. See Parting. See Angel in the House, The. See Angel in the House, The. See Angel in the House, €. Tamerton Church-tower. Thoughts. Toys, The. Tribute, The. See Angel in the House, The. Two Deserts, The. Unknown Eros, The. Valour Misdirected. Winter. Wisdom. See Angel in the House, The. Woman. Would Wisdom for Herself be Wooed. Year, The. rº IPaton, Sir Joseph Noel.-Last of the Eurydice, The. Requiem. There is a Wail in the Wind To-night. Timor Mortis Conturbat Me. Tatrick, Ellen Mary. See DeWNING, Mrs. ELLEN MARY [PATRICK ). Patry, Rose I.-Mrs. Jacobson's Account of Queen Victoria's Jubilee. Patten, G : William.—Defiant Seminole Chief, The. See Seminole's Defiance, The. Seminole's Defiance, The. Seminole's Reply, The. See Seminole's Defiance, The. Patterson, Jas. Willis.-Again Brethren and Equals. Patterson, Minnie W.--Dot and Dolly. Pattison, T:—Advice to a Clansman. Boatman, The. Dear Islay ! Islesman's Home, The. Monaltri. Patton, Marg. French-Easten Even. Needle Travel. Paul, Brother.—Cordelie. Paul, Howard.—Touch. Snuff Story, The. “Paul, J :” See WEBB, C : H : Paulding, Jas. Kirke.—Ode to Jamestown. Old Man’s Carousal, The. Quarrel of Squire Bull and His Son, Jonathan I, Thel. Paull, Mrs. G. : W.-Chimes of Amsterdam, The. Pavillon, Etienne.—Wishes for Iris. Paxton, J : R.—Corporal of Chancellorsville, The. Payne, Eliz.-Mother Comes at Night. Payne, F. Ursula.--Directions for the (Graduation Day Poem). Working for our Flag. Payne, J :—Cadences. Kyrielle. Love's Autumn. Of Three Damsels in a Meadow. Rococo. Rondeau Redouble. §ººl: “Kiss me, sweetheart, the Spring is here.” 10y1. Songs' End. Spring is at Hand. Thorgerda. Reading Class. Payne, J: Howard.—Brutus on the Death of Lucretia. See Brutus; or, The Fall of Tarquin. Brutus; or, The Fall of Tarquin. Brutus over the Dead Lucretia. The Fall of Tarquin. Clari, the Maid of Milan. Home, Sweet Home. Home ! Sweet l Sweet Home. How Not to Pay Bills. Roman Father, The. Tarquin. Sweet Home. See Home, Sweet Home. Payne, Percy Somers.-Rest. Payne, Rob't Treat, Jr.—Eulogy on Washington. Payne, R. W.-Fearful Operation, A Turk and Life Insurance, The. Payne, W: Morton.—Ej Blot Til Lyst. Incipit Vita Nova. Lohengrin. Tannhäuser. Payson, E:—“What if God should place in your hand a diamond. Payson, Eliz. See PRENTIss, Mrs. ELIZ. Payson, Lillian.—Sweet Peas. Payson, Mahdah.--To my Mountain. Peabodie, W: J. See PABODIE, W: J. Peabody, Andrew P.-Idle Words. Peabody, C. E.-My Christmas Secrets. Peabody, Ephraim.—Skating Song. * Peabody, Josephine Preston. See MARKS, Mrs. JOSEPHINE PRESTON [Peabody j. Peabody, S. C.—Contentment. Peabody, W: Bourne Oliver.—Hymn of Nature. Lament of Anastasius. Moses in Sight of the Promised Land. Ruth and Naomi. Beabody, W: J. See PABODIE, W: J. Peach, Arthur Wallace.—Longing. Peacock, T: Love.—Castles in the Air. Crotchet Castle. Dr. Opimian on Christmas. See Gryll Grange. Flower of Love, The. See Melincourt. Grave of Love, The. Gryll Grange. In His Last Binn Sir Peter Lies. “In the Days of Old.” Llyn-Y-Dreiddiad-Vrawd. Love and Age. t Margaret Love Peacock. Melincourt. Men of Gotham, The. See Nightmare Abbey. Misfortunes of Elphin, The. See Brutus; or, See Home, Sweet Home. See Home, Sweet Home. See Brutus; or, The Fall of [Payson]. Mr. Cypress's Song in Ridicule of Lord Byron. See Nightmare Abbey. Nightmare Abbey. Oak and the Beech, The. Oh! Say not Woman's Heart is Bought. See She Loves and Loves Forever. Pool of the Diving Friar, The. See Crotchet Castle. Priest and the Mulberry Tree, The. Rhododaphne. Rich and Poor; or, Saint and Sinner. She Loves and Loves Forever. Sir Peter. Song: “For the tender beech and the sapling oak.” Song: “Oh I say not woman's heart is bought.” See She [Joves and Lowes Forever. Song by Mr. Cypress. Spell of the Laurel Rose, The. See Rhododaphne. Three Men of Gotham. See Nightmare Abbey. Vengeance of Bacchus, The. See Rododaphne. War-song of Dinas-Vawr, The. See Misfortunes of Elphin, The. Peake, Elmore Elliott.—Christmas Coffee Pot, A. Flagging of the Cannon Ball, The. Night Run of the Overland. Peake, Harvey.—Joys of House-hunting, The. Peale, Rembrandt.—Don’t be Sorrowful, Darling. Faith and Hope. See Don’t be Sorrowful, Darling. Pearre, O. F.—My Neighbor Jim. Our Heroes. What’s the Difference 2 Pearson, Clarence H.-Christmas Stocking, A. Pearson, H. D.—In Memoriam Cardinal Newman. Pearson, H: Clemen's.-Purpose, Pearson’s Weekly.—Her Little Boy. Pease, Leonora.-Phophecy. Pease, Warren.—Edelweiss. Last Night. My Wish. Peaslee, Prof. J. B.-Arbor Day. “Broad-minded selection of noble passages, A.” Peat, Mrs. C. M.–Motto; or, Example, The. Philosophy of Laughter. Peattie, Ella W.-Their Dear Little Ghost. Peck, C: H.-Planting on School Grounds. Peck, Ellen O.-Christmas Tree, The. Good-bye. Peck, G : R.—John A. Logan. Peck, Georgia A.—Little Turncoats. My Neighbor's Call. Overflow of Great River, The. 533 Peck AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Peck, Harry Thurston.—Evolution. Heliotrope. Jefferson Davis. Other One, The. Unter den Linden. Victor and Vanquished. Wonderland. Peck, Rev. J. O.-No Surrender | No Compromise. Peck, Julia. I.-‘‘Ain’t You Got Me?” Peck, Mary B.-Early Christmas Morning. Peck, S: Minturn.—After the Ball. All for You. Autumn's Mirth. Bessie Brown, M. D. Captain's Feather, The. Cupid at Court. Dollie. Dream-love Fate of Sin Foo, Plant. Grapevine Swing, The. I Wonder What Maud Will Say? Kiss in the Rain, A. Knot of Blue, A. See Little Kriot of Blue, A. Little Bo-Peep and Little Boy-Blue. Little Knot of Blue, A Love that Lives for Aye, The. Mignon. My .Drowsy Little Queen. My First Kiss. My Grandmother's Fan. My Little Girl. My Sweetheart. Old Guiter. Sassafras. Sea-side Flirtation, A. Southern Girl, A. Pecker, Edith L.-Consecration to Humanity Man's Mis- S1OIl. Peckham, Mary Chace.—Sunset. Peck’s Swn.—Royal Bumper Degree, The. Beel, Sir Rob't.—Legislative Union, The. Peele, G :-Aged Man-at-Arms, The. See Farewell to Arms, The ; or, The Origin of the Tea Arraignment of Paris, The. Chopcherry. Cupid’s Curse. Fair and Fair. Farewell to Arms, [A]. Farewell to Sir John Norris and Sir Francis Drake, A. Harvestmen a-Singing. Song of Paris and CEnone I, The J. Paris, The. Sowing and Reaping. Spread, Table, Spread. Youth's Waning. Peet, Kate E.-New Muff and Collar, The. Peletier, Jacques.—Lark, The. Love's Tyranny. Pelham, M.–Comical Girl, The. Pelham, Nettie H.-Overdrawn. Accounts. Playing for Keeps. Reply to “A Woman's Question.” Pellew, G :-Death. # On a Cast from an Antique. Peltree, J. T. See PETTEE, J. T. Pemberton, Harriet L. Childe. See FIARRIET L. Pemberton, Jeannette.—'Manda. Pembroke, Mary [Sidney | Herbert, Countess of. XCIII. (Alt. also to Philip Sidney). Bsalm XCVI. (At. also to Philip Sidney.) t Psalm CXXXIX. (At also to Philip Sidney.) Sing unto the Lord. See Psalm XCVI. Pender, Mrs. Fr’dk W.-Dishonest Cat, The. Rind Boy, The. Lincoln’s Motherless Kittens. Model Cat, The. Outing, The. • Social Tea, The. Tatters, the Cat. Tootsy Wootsy. Two's Company, Three's None. Dendexter, Hugh.--Division of Sin, A. I’enfield, Kathe. C.—Empty Prayer, An. Bennefather, Mrs. C.—Not Now. Pennell, H: Cholmondeley. See NELL, H: Pennell, P. S.—There's Business for All. JPenney, Hattie A.—Little Leaf's Sacrifice. Penney, W: E:—Captain's Last Hail, The. Davy and Goliar. Rid Sixey's Christmas. “There was a Crooked Man.” Pennsylvania. Evening Post.—Death of Wolfe, King's Own Regulars, The. Pennsylvania Gazette.—Ode to the Inhabitants of Penn- sylvania. Pennsylvania Journal.—Song, A: “Hark, 'tis Freedom that calls, come, patriots, awake.” Tom Gage's Proclamation. Penny, W. E.:—“Green Grow the Rushes O.” See Arraignment of CHILDE-PEMBERTON, Psalm CHOLMONDELEY-PEN- The. Pennypacker, B. A.—Complaint, A. (At. also to Tsdor Jenks.) Pennypacker, I: W.-Tale of Providence, A. Pennypacker, J. L.—Engaged. Pentecost, Rev. G. : F.—God’s Clock Strikes. Saloon in Relation to Morals, The. People’s Magazine.—Memory. Pepys, S:—April 30, 1667. Little Flower-pot, The. Nell Gwynn. Wind-musique. Percival, Jas. Gates.—Apostrophe to the Island of Cuba. Apostrophe to the Sun. See Prometheus, Part II. Coral Grove, The. Eagle, The. Elegiac. & Graves of the Patriots, The. “In eastern lands they talk in flowers.” guage of Flowers, The. It is Great for our Country to Die. See Elegiac. Language of Flowers, The. Lily of the Valley, The. May. See Reign of May, The. Morning among the Hills. My Love. New England. Perry's Victory [on Lake Erie—0.]. IPoetry. Prometheus, Part II. Reign of May, The. Remembrance. See Retrospection. Retrospection. Seneca Lake. See To Seneca Lake. To a Butterfly. To Seneca Lake. To the Eagle. War-song. Washington's Name. Percy, Edith M.–Yesterday. “Percy, Florence.” See ALLEN, Mrs. ELIZ. ANN [CHASE J, AKERS]. Percy, T: (editor). See Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, in TITLE INDEX. Percy, W: Alex.-Little Page's Song, A. Pericles.—Glory of Athens. Perkins, Charlotte. See GILMAN, Mrs. RINS] [STETSON]. “Perkins, Eli.” See LANDON, MELVILLE DE LANCEY. Perkins, Helen Standish-Little Visitor, A. Through the Lovely Vale. Perkins, J. H.-Upright Soul, The. Perkins, Lucy D.—Mammy's Pickanin’. Perkins, Mae R.—Tit for Tat. Perronet, E:—Coronation. Perry, Alice.—Raving Crazy Quilt, The. Perry, Carlotta . [Charlotte Augusta—C.]—Ballad of the Everlasting Amateur, The. Guided by a Star. How the Bees Came by their Sting. Little Boy’s Troubles, A Love is Eternal. # Love's Meaning. Only. Procrustes' Bed. Transfigured. True Story of .Little Boy Blue, The. With Clearer Vision. Work that is Best, The. Perry, H: G.-Triple Tie, The. Perry, H. P. S.—Lincoln and the Birds. Perry, Kathe. H.-Every-day Botany. Perry, Lilla Cabot.—Art. In Days Gone By. Life and Death. Meeting after Long Absence. Too Late. Perry, Nora.-Abraham Lincoln's Christmas Gift. After the Ball. Balboa. Coming of Spring, The. Cressid. . In an Hour. In June. Jim. * Loss and Gain. Love-knot, The. Next Year. Riding Down. Romance of a Rose, The. Running the Blockade. Some Day of Days. (At. also to Eliz. S. Phelps.) Sweet Sixteen. That Waltz of Von Weber. To-morrow at Ten. Tying Her Bonnet under Her Chin. Who Knows? Yesterday. “Perry, Rob't.” See MARQUIS, DON. Perry, Mrs. Susan Teall.—Borrowed Baby, The. Little Boy Who Ran Away, The. Little Maid's Sermon, The. Pertwee, Ernest.—Story of the Priest Philemon, Tho. See Lan- CHARLOTTE [PER- 534 * AUTHOR INDEX Philpot Pestel, T:—Psalm for Christmas Day. - - Philips, Ambrose (Continued). Peter, W:-Damon and Pythias; or, True Friendship. Ode to Miss Carteret, The. Danaë. (Tr.) To Charlotte Pulteney. See To Miss Charlotte Peters, K. A.—How Colonel Ashton Signed the Pledge. Peters, Mrs. M. Sheffey.—How Jube Waked the Elephant. Peters, Mrs. Phillis [Wheatley]..—George Washington. Hymn to the Evening, An. On the Death of the Rev. George Whitefield. 12eters, W : Theodore.—To a Belated Genius. With a Diamond Fede Ring on an Old Venetian Mirror. Beterson, Arthur.—Kelpius’s Hymn. Peterson, Frd'k.—Old Bridge, The. Solitude. Sweetest Flower that Blows, The. Wild Geese. Peterson, H:—Death of Lyon, The. See Lyon. Pulteney, in her Mother's Arms. To Miss Charlotte Pulteney, in Her Mother's Arms. To the Honourable Miss Carteret. Philips, Barclay.—Holiday Task, A. See Polka Lyric, A. Polka Lyric, A. (Alt. also to G. A. a. Becket.) Philips, J:—Splendid Shilling, The. Philips, Kathe. (“Orinda”).-Orinda upon Little Hector Philips. To One Persuading a Lady to Marriage. Philley, Anna M.--Her First Recital. Phillimore, J : Swinnerton.—In a Meadow. Phillips, . —Infidelity not Friendly to Freedom. Phillips, C:—America. American Republic, The. See America. Fººtion of André, The. See Pemberton. Character of Napoleon Bonaparte. See Napoleon ºlento Mori.” Bonaparte. e Ode for Decoration Day, An. §. ºhington. Pemberton. Daisy, The. e Rinaldp. - Destiny of America. See America. T’etetier, Jacques.—Discouragement. Flowers for Memorial Day. Petrarca, Francesco. See PETRARCH, FRANCESCO. George Washington. Petrarch, Francesco.—Canzone. See Song: “Clear, fresh If I Had a Hatchet, and dulcet streams.” Iphigenia in Aulis & Sonetto XII. See Sonnet : “Nowhere before could Napoleon Honaparte S I so wells. #. dol 11 Our Native Land.” W onnetto: “Sento l'aura mia antica, e i dolci colli.” rri • . º See sº “Once more ye balmy gales, I feel £º º On America. See America. you blow.” e - son; : . i."; ºn and dulcet streams.” (Tr. by Mºntation. eigh Hunt. Phillips, GºFoolish Little Girl, The Sonnet III: “Once more, ye balmy gales, I feel you :12-, -, - : * ~~-2 : - & 4 blow.” (Tr. by Anne Bannerman.) 3. Philipºsºnsider. Ride. (Alt. also to “Oofty Sonnet XII: “Nowhere before could I So well have * seen.” (Tr. by Major MacGregor.) Sonnet from Petrarch. Vision of the Fawn, The. Petrie, G:—Pearl of the White Breast. Pettee, G. W.-Sleigh Song. Pettee [or Peltree], Rev. J. T.-Prayer and Potatoes. Pettinos, Sarah J.-Song of Arbor Day. Pettit, G : A.—Alma Mater and the Present. Pfeffel, Gottlieb Konrad.—Nobleman and the The. Pfeiffer, Emily.—Song of Winter, A. To a Moth that Drinketh of the Ripe October. To the Herald Honeysuckle. Bfizer, Gustav.–Two Locks of Hair, The. Pfrimmer, W. M.–Down Aroun’ the Depo’. Phelon, W: Arthur.—Paul Jones. Phelps, Amos A–Prohibition the Ultimatum. Phelps, Arthur L.-Day. Phelps, Austin.—Earnest Views of Life. “If the sinner persists in rejecting Christ, the ruin of his soul will be his own work.” “Sin runs to passion ; passion to tumult in character.” Phelº C. E. D.—Aspiration. TIS. Phelps, C: Henry.—Henry Ward Beecher. Rare Moments. Yuma. Phelps, Mrs. Dawson M.–"Lily's”. Thanksgiving, The. Phelps, E: John.—Battle of Bennington, The. Chief Justice Marshall. Farewell to England. Oration at the Dedication of the Bennington Battle Monument. Sovereignty of the People, The. Phelps, Egbert.—Life’s Incongruities. IPhelps, Eliz. Stuart. See WARD, [PHELPS]. Phelps, L. L.-Harry's Logic. Phelps, Pauline.—Average Boy, The. Back in War Days. Firetown’s New Schoolhouse. How Mr. Simonson Took Care of the Baby. Jolly Brick, A. Just Commonplace. Just Like Them. Old Benedict Arnold. Scorching versus Diamonds. Spinster Thurber’s Carpet. Story of Hard Times, A. Phelps, Pauline, and Marion Short.—Box of Powders, A. Phelps, Mrs. Phoebe Harris.-Socks for John Randall. Phelps, Ruth Shepard.—Funere Mersit Acerbo. Phelps, Sylvanus Dryden.—Ode for Decoration Day. Pensioner, Mrs. ELIZ. STUART Philadelphia Press.-‘‘Great end of education is not in- formation, The.” Modern Seer, A. Robert Browning. This Way is Fame. Philadelphia Record.—War-ship of 1812, The. Philadelphia Times.—Waiting for Mother. Philips, Ambrose.—Blest as the Immortal Gods. (Tr.) Fragment from Sappho, A. See Blest as the Immortal Gods Happy Swain, The. (Tr.) ^ Phillips, Hartie I.-Acrostic. Phillips, H: Wallace.—Named by Proxy. Red-haired Cupid, A. Phillips, Philip.–Home of the Soul. Phillips, Stephen.—Paola and Francesca. Scene from “Paola and Francesca. Francesca. Sin of David, The. Twilight. William Ewart Gladstone. IPhillips, Susan Kelly.—Between the Times. In November. We Shall Be Satisfied. Phillips, Rev. W. O.-Frances E. Willard Exercise. Phillips, Wendell.—Burial of John Brown, The. Christian Citizenship. Daniel O’Connell. T)aniel O’Connell the Orator. Daniel O’Connell's Power over the Irish People. Daniel O'Connell. Death of Toussaint L'Overture. Distrust of the People. See Scholar in a Republic, The. Educate the Masses. See Scholar in a Republic, The. Eloquence of Q'Connell, The. See Daniel O'Connell. Enforcement of the Liquor Law, The. See Maine Liquor See Paola and See Daniel O'Connell. See Law, The. e - Higher Views of the Union. See Lincoln's Election. Idols Is This All? See Lincoln's Election. Lincoln's Election. Maine Liquor Law, The. Murder of Lovejoy [, at Alton, Illinois, 1837], The. Napoleon Bonaparte and Toussaint L’Ouverture. See Toussaint L'Overture. Neºis of Outside Agitation, The. See Daniel O’Con- Ilê11. Old South Meeting-house, The. Permanency of Empire, The. Pilgrims, The. Plea for the Old South Church, Boston. See Old South Meeting-house, The. Proclaim Liberty Throughout the Land. IPublic Opinion. Russian Nihilism. Scholar in a Republic, The. Scholar's Distrust, The. The. Temperance. See Maine Liquor Law, The. Tempºrance Question, The. See Maine Liquor Law, €. Toussaint L’Overture. Toussaint's Last Struggle for Hayti. What We Owe the Pilgrims. See Pilgrims, The. When Napoleon Ascended the Throne. Where Plymouth Rock Crops Out. William Lloyd Garrison. Phillpotts, Eden.—Man's Days. Rehearsal of the Mummers’ Brothers, The. Three Brothers, The. Philly, Anna M.–Little Friend in the Mirror, The. Philostratus.--Drink to me only with Thine Eyes. JONSON, BEN. Philpot, W:—Marita Sua. See Scholar in a Republic, Play, The. See Three See 535 Phipps AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Phipps, R. W.-France. Pyrenees Mountains, The. St. Helena. Phoenia, The.—Dux’s Speech. Piatt, J: Jas.-Book of Gold, A. Child in the Street, The. Dear President, The. Farther. Glow-worm and Star. Golden Hand, The. Guerdon, The. Ireland. Leaves at My Window. Lost Genius, The. Tlove-letter, The. Morning Street, The. Mower in Ohio, The. Purpose. Reading the Milestone. Rose and Root. Sight of Angels, The. Song of Content, A. Sonnet in 1862. To a Lady. To Abraham Lincoln. Torch-light in Autumn. Two Kings. Two Patrons “We may not stand content; it is our part.” Piatt, Mrs. Sarah Morgan [Bryan].-After Wings. Asking for "Tears. Call on Sir Walter Raleigh, A. Calling the Dead. Dance of the Daises, The. Dream's Awakening, A. Envoy. Flowers in the Ground. Gift of Empty Hands, The. In Clonmel Parish Churchyard. Into the World and Out. Irish Wild-flower, An. Last Words. Making Peace. IMy Babes in the Wood. My Old Kentucky Nurse. Questions of the Hour. Term of Death, The. That New World. To-day. Tradition of Conquest. Transfigured. Watch of a Swan, The. Witch in the Glass, The. Word with a Skylark, A. Pichat, . —Leonidas to His Three Hundred. Picken, Ebenezer.—Blithe are we Set wi' Ither. Pickering, J. W. C.—Virginia's Letter. Pickering, Julia.-Meriky’s Conversion. Pickering, Reynale, Smith-Smaller Things. The. Pickering, Theodosia.--When , George was King. Pickhardt, Emile.—Upsophisticated. Pickthall, Marjorie L. C.—Bridegroom of Cana, The. Child's Song of Christmas. Duna. Evening. Frost Song. Immortal, The. Jasper's Song. Lamp of Poor Souls, The. Little Sister of the Prophet, The. Lovers of Marchaid, The. Mother in Egypt, A. Shepherd Boy, The. Swallow Song. e Pierce, E: Lillie.-View from Lookout Mountain, The. Pierce, Etta W.-Miss Angel. Wedding-gown, The. Pierce, Fr'dk Erastus.-God and the Farmer. Pierce, W. H.-Remembrances of Childhood. Pierpont, Jas.-“We Conquer or Die.” Pierpont, J :—Ballot, The. Bunker Hill. Exile at Rest, The. “Fourth of July.” Founding of the City of Boston. Fugitive Slave's Apostrophe to the North Star, The. Gen. Joseph Warren’s Address. See Warren’s Ad- dress. General Warren to His Troops at the Battle of Bunker Hill. See Warren's Address. Her Words and Prayers. Kidnapping of Sims, The. Let There be Light. Music of Nature. (?). My Child. ' Napoleon at Rest. Not on the Battle-field. On Laying the Corner Stone of the Bunker Hill Monu- ment. Passing Away. Pilgrim Fathers, The. Sparkling Bowl, The. (Tr.) See Napoleon at Rest. (W. add. by M'Lellan.) Pierpont, J. : (Continued). Stand! the Ground's Your Own. dress. “Sword l a name of dread, The.” To Congress. * Two Hundred Years. (?) Warren’s Address. Warren's Address at the Battle of Bunker Hill. See Warren's Address. Warren's Address before the Battle of Bunker Hill. See Warren’s Address. Warren's Address to the American Soldiers. See Warren's Address. Warren's Supposed Address at Bunker" Hill. See Warren's Address. Washington as a Leader. "Wºn that comes down as still, A.” €. Whittling. Whittling—a Yankee Portrait. Whittling Typical of Young America. Yankee Boy, The. See Whittling. Pierson, Clarence H.-Why Jim Forsook the Ministry. Pierson, E. De Lancey.—Four Flies[, a Boarting House Episode], The. Pierson, Jennie.—Choosing a “State Tree”— the Ash. Pifer, Ida Little.—On Cot'in. & Pigott, Mostyn T.-Hundred Best Books, The. Pike, Albert.—Buena Vista. Dixie. Every Year. (Also at. to Jas. W. Covert.) Growing Old. Old Canoe, The. To the Mocking-bird. Widowed Heart, The. Pike, Manley H.-Palmetto and the Pine, The. Sois le bienvenu. Pike, Marshall S.—Home Again. Washington's Grave. Pillsbury, A. E.-Sense of Public Duty, The. Pinchot, Gifford.—Four Requirements for the Best Service. Primer of Forestry, A. |Uses of the Forest, The. See Primer of Forestry, A. “Pindar, Peter.” See Wolcot T, J: Piner, Howell L.-After so Long. Art Artistic. Battle with the Tramp, The. By Nedl Cuban Refugee, The. De Thanksgivin' Blessin’. Debutante. Did You—Will You ? Dimes for Turnips' Blood. Fellow with the Grippe, The. Gamut of Merry Momus, The. Gazelle and Swan. Hººd's Impression of the Snap Shot Man, The. €SS. If He’s Busted ? Joe and Meg. Little Cookie-hookie. Mrs. Bacon, Lawyer. Mp-ta-ta. My Little Boy. My Neighbor Jim. My 'Shine. Nap Interrupted, The. Night Shade. Noth’n’’t All. 2 Pantomime of Campbell's “Pleasures of Hope.” Payin’ Honest Debts. Picaninny’s Cyclone, The. Sherman Tornado, The. Soul that Passed in the Night, A. Toast to the Lowers and Husbands of the Shakes- peare Club. To My Mother. Trelawny of the “Wells.” Vanessa. 'Way Down Souf in Georgy. “We All Wishes You Was up Here.” “Where the Lilies Bloom.” Where Thou Goest I Will Go. Pinkerton, J.-Bothwell Bank. Pinkley, Virgil Alonzo.—Better than the Miser's Gold. Model American Girl, The. Work, Work Away. Pinkney, E: Coate.—Health, A. Parting, A. Serenade, A: “Look out upon the stars, my love.” Song: “We break the glass whose sacred wine.” Votive Song. Widow’s Song, The. Pinkney, W:—Predictions of Disunion. Piozzi, Mrs. Hester Lynch [Salisbury] Warnings, The. Piron, Alexis.-Epitaph: “Here my journey’s end I find.” Epitaph : “His unregarded grave here Piron has.” Sonnet: ‘‘Wayfaring friend, who fain wouldst know.” Pisan, Christine.— Song: “So much your kindness and affection gain.” Pitkin, Myra S.—New Cook, The. See Warren’s Ad- See Ballot, See Whittling. See Whittling. See Trelawny of the “Wells.” [Thrale]. Three 536 AUTHOR, INDEX § Pope Pitt, W: (1708-1778.) See CHATHAM, Earl of. Poe, Edgar Allan (Continued). Pitt, W: the younger. (1759-1806.)TAfrican Slave Trade. To F. e Barbarism of our British Ancestors. See African To F. S. O. Slave Trade. To Helen. On a Motion to Censure the Ministry. (1783.) See To My Mother. Parliamentary Speech of Feb. 21, 1783, on To One in Paradise. American Peace. To Zante. On an Attempt to Coerce Him to Resign. See Parlia- Ulalume. mentary Speech, Feb. 20th, 1784. Valley of Unrest, The. Parliamentary Speech of Feb. 20th, 1784. e Poetry: A Magazine of Verse. Parliamentary Speech of Feb. 21, 1783, on American Cave Talk. (Beach) Peace. g Chinese Nightingale, The. (Lindsay) Pitt, W.; (1749-1823.)—American War. Denounced, The. On the Porch. (Monroe) Sailor's Consolation, The. (Also at. to C ; Dibdin.) Passages from a Poem: The New World. (Bynner) Pittman, Sarah E.-‘‘Studying German.” Pittsburg Dispatch.--Monkey’s Scheme, The. Witchery of the Eyes, The. Pitzer, F. P.-Force of Habit. Bixley, Frank S.—Chrysanthemum, The. Day before Thanksgiving, The . Pixley, J. H.-Katie Lee and Willie Grey. Josie T. Hunt.) Planché, Jas. Robinson.—Collegian and the Porter, The. One-legged Goose, The. Sea-serpent, The. Self-evident. They Parted. To Mollidusta. Wat You Please. (At. also to W: B. Fowle.) Plarr, Victor.—Che Sara Sara. Plass, W: H.-Sleep My Little 'Simmin Colored Coon. Platen-Hallermünde, August, Cowmt.—Before the Convent of Yuste, 1556. Grave in the Busento, The. Sonnet: “Oh, he whose pain means life.” Plato.—Apology for Socrates. Sage Diotima Speaks, The. (Tr. by Bishop Westcott. Playford, J:—Jovial Beggars, The. Pleasant, Able—Funny Bunny. Plimpton, Florus B.-Fort Duquesne. Pliny.—Fabricius Refuses Bribes. IPlough, Carl.-Sleep, Weary Child. Plowman, Idora M.–Piecing the Preacher's Quilt. Plumly, R. Rush.-Baltimore. Plummer, Mary Wright.—Irrevocable. My Own. flumptre, E: Hayes.—Dedication to Dante's Divine Comedy Vita Nuova). River, The. Plunket, W: Conyngham.—Conspiracy against Ireland. Irish Parliament, The. See Union, The. TJnion, The. Plunkett, Jos.-I Saw His Blood. Upon the Rose. Stars Sang in God's Garden, The. Plutarch.-Mother of Caius Marcius Coriolanus, The. See Plutarch's Lives. Mother of the Gracchi. See Plutarch's Lives. Of the Education of Youth. See Euphues, J. Lyly. Plutarch's Lives. Representative Government Trustworthy. True Spartan Patriotism. Plympton, A. G.--Dorothy's Auction. Thorpe and Company. Pocklington, W.--Five Minutes with a Mad Dog. Poe, A. H.-‘‘Gran'ma Al’as [or Al'us] Does.” Poe, Edgar Allan.—Alone. Annabel Lee. Bells, The. City in the Sea, The. Coliseum, The. Conqueror Worm, The. Convalescence. See For Annie. Dream-land. Dream. Within a Dream, A. Eldorado. Eulalie. Fairyland. Fall of the House of Usher, The. For Annie. “From childhood's hour I have not been as others were.” See Alone. Haunted Palace, The. Hymn : “At morn—at noon— at twilight dim.” Israfel. g Lenore Murderer's Confession, A. See Tell-tale Heart, The. Peculiar Acrostic. Poetic Principle, The. Poetry. See Poetic Principle, The. Raven, The. Romance. Sleeper, The. Song from Al Aaraaf. Sonnet—Silence. Sonnet—To Science. Sonnet to Zante. Tamerlane. Tell-tale Heart, The. Three Sundays in a Week, (Also at. to TO –, TO “I heed not that my earthly lot.” TO “The bowers whereat, in dreams, I see.” “The moon puts on her silver veil.’’ (Mann) The...—Coppée. Serenade: (Griffith) Poetry Jowrmal, The.—To Imagination. Poindexter, M. E. (Tr.) Silver Thimble, Polhemus, Eliz. –Betsey's Mistake. Pollard, Josephine.—Demon on the Roof, The. First Party, The. Funny Story, The. His Names. See One of his Names. In Trouble. Riss the Dear Old Mother. I love's Power. My Mother. Off the Line. Old Year and the New, The. One of His Names. Over and Over Again. Price of a Drink, The. Strange Experience, A. Tangled Skein, A Vagrant, A. What Ailed the Pudding. Pollard, L. W.--Him and Her and Tommy Too. Pollard, Myra E.-Chinese Lilies. Pollock, E.-Evening. Olivia. Parting Hour, The. Pollock, Frank L.-Ad Bellona.m. Recall, The. Trail of Gold, The. Pollock, Sir Frd’k.—Six Carpenters' Case, The. Pollock, Louise.—Holidays, The. How to Serve my Country Pollock, Walter . Herries.—Below the Heights. Conquest, Father Francis. Price, The. Pollok, #. Pollock] Rob't.-Byron. See Course of Time. he Course of Time, The. Genius of Byron, The. Happiness. See Course of Time, The. Hypocrite, The. See Course of Time, The. Miser, The. See Course of Time, The. Ocean. See Course of Time, The. Perversion of the Bible. Pomeroy, “Brick.” See POMEROY, MARCUS MILLS. Pomeroy, Marcus Mills.-Pluck. Pomeroy, Millie C.—Four Scenes. Good-bye, Old Church. Good-bye, Old House. Self-conceit. Smooth Path, A. Pommier, Amédée.-Hope. Pond, Chester E.- Theophilus Thistle's Thrusted Thumb. Pond, , Enoch.-‘‘Preaching may be compared to lightning.” Pontalais, Jehan du.—Money. Pool, Marie Louise.—How We Harnessed the Horse. Poole, Ernest.—Slow Man, The. Poole, J:—Not Quite. See Paul Pry. Paul Pry. Paul Pry at Doubledot's. See Paul Pry. Sketch of the “Old Coaching Days,” A. Poole, M. C. Conway.—Audi et Altéram Partem. Lay of the Derby Sweep, A. Vale | Poor Robin’s Allmanack.-For the Proud-hearted. Pope, Alex.-Addison. See Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot. See Course of Time, The. Asºº; Queen Anne, The. See Rape of the Lock, €. Angling. See Windsor Forest. Belinda. See Rape of the Lock, The. Charity, Gradually Pervasive. See Essay on Man, An. Content. See Essay on Man, An. T)eath of the Duke of Buckingham, The. See Moral Essays. (Tr.) See Iliad, The. T]efiance of Hector and Ajax. Descend, Ye Nine. See Ode on St. Cecilia's Day, The. Diversities of Judgment. See Essay on Criticism, An. Domicile of John, The. Dunciad, The. Dying Christian, The. Soul, The. Dying Christian to His Soul, The. Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady. Eloisa to Abelard. Epilogue to the Satires, The. Epistle II. See Moral Essays. See Dying Christian to his 537 Pope AN INT).EX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Pope, Alex. (Continued). Epistle to Dr Arbuthnot. Epistle to Mr. Addison. Epitaph for One who Would not be Buried in West- minster Abbey. Essay on Criticism, An. Essay on Man, An. Excessive Praise or Blame. See Essay on Critism, An, Fame. See Essay on Man, An. Famous Couplet, A. First Epistle of the Second Book of Horace. Fool and the Poet, The. Greatness. See Essay on Man, An. IHappiness. Happy Life of a Country Parson, The. IIorace. See Essay on Criticism, An. FIorace Imitated. See First Epistle of the Second Book of Horace. Humanity’s Heroes. ato. Iliad, The. (Tr.) See HOMER. Just Judgment. See Essay on Criticism, An. Lines by a Person of Quality. See Song by a Per- son of Quality. Love Song, in the Modern Taste, A. (Also at. to Jonathan Swift.) See Song by a Person of Quality. Man. See Essay on Man, An. Man of Ross, The. See Moral Essays. Messiah. Moral Essays. Nature. See Moral Essays. Nature's Chain. See Essay on Man, An. Occasioned by Reading the Travels of Captain Lemuel Gulliver. Ode for Music on St. St. Cecilia’s T)ay. Ode on St. Cecilia’s Day. Ode on Solitude. Ode to Solitude. See Ode on Solitude. On a Certain Lady at Court. On Mrs. Tofts [A Famous Opera Singer]. On Virtue. See Essay on Man, An. Origin of Superstition and Tyranny, The. on Man, An. Pastorals. Poet's Friend, The. See Essay on Man, An. Portrait of Addison. See Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot. Present Condition of Man Windicatéd, The. See Essay on Man, An. Prologue to Mr. Addison's [Tragedy of Cato. Prologue to the Satires. See Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot. Prudery. g Quiet Life, The. See Ode on Solitude. Rape of the Lock, The. Reason and Instinct. See Essay on Man, An. Road to Happiness Open, The. See Essay on Man, An. Ruling Passion, The. See Moral Essays. Sandy’s Ghost. g Satires and Epistles of Horace Imitated. Scandal. See Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot. * Sir Robert Walpole. See Epilogue to the Satires, The. Solitude. See Ode on Solitude. Song by a Person of Quality. Sporus. See Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot. Spring. See Pastorals. submission to Supreme Wisdom. See Essay on Man, Il. To a Blockhead. To *. See Satires and Epistles of Horace Imi- tated. To Mr. Thomas Southerne on His Birthday, 1743. To Mrs. Martha Blount. Toilet, The. See Rape of the Lock, The. Translation from Homer. True Nobility. See Essay on Man, An. Truth to Nature. See Essay on Criticism, An. Universal Prayer, The. Verbatim from Boileau. Virtue, the Sole, Unfailing Happiness. Man, An. Windsor Forest. Wit. See Essay on Criticism, An. Pope, Mrs. Marion [Manville].—Lee's Parole. Little Jack Two-sticks. Over the Divide. § Scotch Heather. Surrender of New Orleans, The. Pope, W.-Old Man's Wish, The. Popular Educator.—Fable, A George Washington. Pretty is that Pretty Does. Wonderful Weaver, The. Poquelin, Jean Baptiste. See MOLIERE. Porter, Annie.—Devil in Search of a Wife, The. Porter, Bruce.—Creed of Desire, The. “H was an indigent Hen.” Porter, Eleanor H.-Cat and Painter. Porter, Horace.—American Patriotism. Courage. General Grant as a Commander. PIero-president, The. See Prologue to Mr. Addison's Cecilia’s Day. See Ode on See Essay See Essay Old Porter, Horace (Continued). Reverence for the Flag. Temperance Corkscrew, A. Tribute to General Grant. Tribute to Gen. Sherman, A. Porter, Ivan M.–Mumford. “Shot through the Heart.” Porter, J: Addison.—Kalevala, The. (Tr.) Legend of Aino, The. (Tr.) , See Kalevala, The. Wainamoinen's Sowing. (Tr.) See Kalevala, The. Porter, J : K.—Guiteau the Assassin. Porter, Laura Spencer.—Envoy, The. Watching the Cook. Porter, Linn Boyd (“Albert Ross”).-Judy O'Shea Sees Hamlet. Porter, Noah.—“Science, if true to itself, must come back to a personal God.” “Young men, you are the architects of your own fortunes.” Porter, Ray.—“Charge of the Lightning Judge, The.” Porter, Sydney. (“O. Henry”). — Compliments of the Season. Handbook of Hymen, The. IHearts and Hands. Pſis Courier. Springtime a la carte. Porter, T: Conrad.—Wanderer's Night-song, The. Porter, W. D.—Commencement Day. Porter, Walter.—“Love in thy youth, fair maid, be wise.” Porteus, Beilby.—Death. Portland Oregonian,—Ninkum. Land, The. Portland, (Me.), Transcript.—Beautiful Allegory, A. Post, Edgar A.—Waiting. Post, Waldron Kintzling.—Harvard-Yale Football Game [or Match |, See Jack Rattleton Goes to Springfield and Back. Jack Rattleton Goes to Springfield and Back. Little Helping Hands. Potter, H: Codman.-Elocution. Flag, The. Royalty of Virtue, The. When the Ocean Billows Roll. Potter, Reuben M.–Hymn of the Alamo. Potter, Mrs. W. J.-Deep Unto Deep. Potts, Fs.-Strife is O'er, The. (Tr.) Poulsson (Anne) Emilie.—Baby's Breakfast. Bed-time Song. Breakfast Song, The. Chickens in Trouble. Christmas Song, A. First Christmas, The. Flower's Easter Message, The. Little Gardens. Lovable Child, The. Postman, The. Puppy’s Problem, A. Story of Baby’s Blanket. Story of Baby’s Pillow, The. Sunbeams, The. “While Stars of Christmas Shine.” Pound, Ezra.-Ballad for Gloom. ..Ballad of the Goodly Fere. Choice, The. Coming of War, The . Actaeon. Dance Figure. Doria. Exile's Letter. (Tr.) IFrom Near Perigord. Garden, The. Garret, The. Immorality, An. La Fraisne. New York. Ortus. Piccadilly. Plotinus. Portrait. Teturn, The. River-merchant's Wife, The: A Letter. (Tr.) Study in Aesthetics, The. Villanelle: The Psychological Hour. Powderly, Terence Vincent.—Curse to Labor, The. Greatest Curse to Labor, The. See Curse to La- bor, The. & Knights of Labor. Powell, Joseph C.—Tragedy of the North Sea, A. Powell, R. : Stillman.—“ I go Fishin’.” Powell, W: N.—Approach of Night, The. Power, Marguerite A.—Hidden Rose-tree, A. ginia's Hand. Virginia's Hand. (Tr.) &ee Vir- Power, Rev. P. B.-Snow Twins, The. Power, Sarah Helen. See WHITMAN, Mrs. SARAH HELEN Power]. Powers, , Ella M.–Christmas-bell Drill, A. Christmas Gift, A. Christmas Offerings by Children from Other Lands. Christmas We Like, The. Little Snowflakes. Message,. A. Thanksgiving of the Pumpkins. 538 AUTHOR INDEX Trindle Powers, Horatio Nelson.—Chimney Swallows. His Dwelling-place. Hymn of the Mothers of Our Volunteers. Our Sister. Bowers, Mary A.—Major's Fourth of July, The. Poynter, Mary H.-Slumber Song. Praed, Winthrop Mackworth.-April Fools. Belle of the Ball, The. See Every-day Characters. Camp-bell. See Charade on the Name of Campbell the Poet. Charade [on the Name of Campbell, the Poet]. Chaunt of the Brazen Head, The. Covenanter's Lament, The. Death of Ajax, The See Ovid's Metamorphoses. End of the Romance, The. See Every-day Characters. Every-day Characters. Fairy Song. See Legend of the Haunted Tree, The. Fuimus | Good-night to the Season. Knight's Toast, The. See Toast, The. Laugh and Grow Fat. \ Legend of the Haunted Tree, The. Letter of Advice, A. L’Incónnue. Marius amidst the Ruins of Carthage. Mars Disarmed by Love. Marston Moor. See Sir Mater Desiderata. My Little Cousins. My Mother. See Toast, The. My Partner. See Every-day Characters. Newly Wedded, The. One More Quadrille. Our Ball. Ovid’s Metamorphoses. (Tr.) Prologue for an Amateur Performance of “The Honey- moon.” * Quince. See Every-day Red Fisherman, The ; or, School and School-fellows. Sir Nicholas at Marston Moor. Sketch of a Young Lady Five Months Old. Song of Impossibilities, Talented. Man, The. Time's Song. To —. To Helen. Toast, The. (Alt.) Twenty-eight and Twenty-nine. Verses on Seeing the Speaker Asleep in His Chair During One of the Debates of the First Reformed Parliament. Vicar, The. See Every-day Characters. Pratt, Agnes L.-‘‘From Shadow-pun.” Pratt, Anna M.–April Day, An. Early News. Hint, A. May Song, A. Mortifying Mistake, A. Strength. Tommybob’s Thanksgiving Vision. Pratt, Florence Evelyn.—Abraham Lincoln. Courting in Kentucky. FCerrected. See Courting in Kentucky. schºº'am's Courting, The. See Courting in Ken- ucky. Pratt, G :-Pen of Steel, A. Pratt, W: W.-Drunkard's Repentance, A. See Ten Nights in a Barroom. Ten Nights in a Barroom. Pray, Mabel L.-Christmas Gift, A. Preble, G : H :—“From Texas to Maine.” Preece, Mabel.—Two Hearts and a Kitten. Prentice, E. Vivian.—Ghost of an Old Love. Now Let Me Lay the Pearl Away. Prentice, G : Denison.—At My Mother's Grave. “Beyond the farthest glimmering star.” Charter Oak, The. Closing Year, The. T)eath. Harvest Hymn. In Memoriam. Memories. “Men try to drown the floating dead of their own souls in the wine-cup.” Name in the Sand, A. (At. also to Hannah F. Gould.) New England. Sabbath Evening. Shall We Meet Again 2 To an Absent Wife. Where the Rainbow Never Fades. Prentiss, Mrs. Eliz. . [Payson]. (Mrs. G: Lewis Prentiss.) Cradle Song. 7". Ritty. Little Angel, The. Little Kitty. Long Time Ago. Lullaby Song. See Cradle Song. “More Love to Thee, O Christ |" Mystery of Life in Christ, The. Sleep, Baby, Sleep. See Cradle Song. Prentiss, Sergeant Smith.-Address on the Landing of the Pilgrims. Appeal in Behalf of Ireland. Nicholas at Marston Moor. Characters. The Devil's Decoy. Prentiss, Sergeant Smith (Continued). Death of Lafayette. Defalcation and Retrenchment. g Glorious New England. See Address on the Landing of the Pilgrims. Grandpa's Hallowe'en. In Behalf of Starving Ireland. New England. See Address on the Landing of the Pilgrims. New England's Fairest Boast. Sending Relief to Ireland. Presbyteriam Journal.—Aunt Parsons's Story. Brightest Gift, The. Prescott, Mary N.—All are Busy. Asleep. Dream of Summer, A. “In the Dark, in the Dew.” Months, The. Old Story, The. To-day. Two Moods. W; So Sweet 3 Work. Prescott, W: Hickling.—Colonization of America, The. History of the Conquest of Mexico. History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella. Return of Columbus, The. See History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella. Sir Walter Scott. Venice of the Aztecs, The. See History of the Con- quest of Mexico. Prest. .—Frenchman’s Dinner, A. Preston, Mrs. Anna A.—Bessie Kendrick's Journey. Green Grass Under the Snow, The. Ideal is the Real, The. Singing Joseph. Preston, Elliott.—Gambler's Last Deal, The. Preston, Harriet Waters.-King's Highway, The. Survivors, The. Preston, Mrs. Marg. [Junkin]..—Acceptation. Antonio Oribono. Bird's Ministry. Bivouac in the Snow, The. Boys' Redoubt, The. * Calling the Angels In. Dirge for Ashby. Equipoise. Euthanasia. First Proclamation of Miles Standish. First Te Deum, The. First Thanksgiving Day, The. For Love's Salce. God Loved the Lilies. God’s Patience. “Gone Forward.” Grave in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, A. Fiero of the Commune, The. Hero of the Gun, The. PHis Name. Hymn to the National Flag. Lasi, Meeting of Pocahontas and the Great Captain, 16. , Little, Watcher, The. Maestro's Confessions, The. Murillo's Trance. Mystery of Cro-a-Tán, The. Nature’s Lesson. November Nocturne, A. One of God’s Little Heroes. Only a Private. Ours. Rabboni. Read to Sleep. Ready. Recalled. Save the Other Man. Shade of the Trees, The. Shadow, The. Silver Plate, The. Sir Walter’s Honor. Sonnet: One Day. Stonewall Jackson's Grave. “There is no morrow.” See Sonnet: One Day. There'll Come a Day. Tyranny of Mood, The. Uniº the Shade of the Trees. See Shade of the Trees, e Virginia Capta. Vision of the Snow, The. Wanderer's Bell, The. e Two. Young Van Dyck, The. Preston, W: C.—Eloquence and Logic. On Eloquence. See Eloquence and 'Logic. “Pretzel, Carl.”—Carl Pretzel’s Ride. . Indemberance. Price, Eliz.-Christmas Experience, A. Price, Col. J. A.—Tribute to Washington. Prickett, J. P.-Reason Why, The. Pride, Anna R.—Arbor Day, Poem. Priest, Nancy Amelia Woodbury. See WAKE FIELD, Mrs. NANCY AMELIA WOODBURY [PRIEST]. Prince, J: G.-Who are the Free ? Prince, W. R.—True Honor of a Nation, The. Prindle, Emma M.–Edmund Burke. 539 Pringle AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Pringle, T.-Afar in the Desert. Coranna, The. Dearest Love I Believe Me. Emigrant's Farewell, The. Ewe-Buchtin's Bonnie, The. Lion and the Giraffe, The. º Trior, Matthew.—“Accept, my love, as true a heart.” Another Enigma. Answer to Chloe Jealous. |Better Answer, Bibo and Charon. Chameleon, The. Chloe. Chloe Hunting. Cupid Mistaken. Dutch Proverb, A. Earning a Dinner. 4; Iönglish Ballad on the Taking of Namur by King of Great Britain, MDCXCV., An. Epigram: “To John I owed great obligation.” Epigram of Plato, An. Epigram on Bishop Atterbury. Epigram Written to the Duke de Noalles. Epitaph, An: “Interr'd beneath this marble stone.” Epitaph Extempore. Epitaph on Himself. Female Phaeton, The. Flies, The. Por My Own Monument. Forma Bonum Fragile. Garland, The. Her Right Name. “In vain you tell your parting lover.” Jack and Joan. See Epitaph, An: “Interr'd beneath this marble stone.” Lady who Offers her Looking-glass to Venus, The. See Epigram of Plato, An. Letter, A.— (To Lady Margaret Cavendish [Holles- Harley, when a child].) “Merchant, to secure his treasure, The.” See Ode, An : “The merchant to secure his treasure.” Merry Andrew. Ode, An : “The merchant to secure his treasure.” On Bishop Atterbury. See Epigram on Bishop Atter- bury. On My Birthday, July 21. On the Taking of Namur by the King of Great Britain. See English Ballad on the Taking of Namur by the King of Great Britain. Paraphrase from the French, A. Pendant, The. Phillis's Age. Question to Lisetta, The. Reasonable Affliction, A. Remedy Worse than the Disease, Tho. Secretary, The. Simile, A. Solomon. Song: “In vain you tell your parting lover.” Song: “The merchant to secure his treasure.” See Ode, An : “The merchant to secure his treasure.” To a Child of Quality. § To a Child of Quality, Five Years Old. See To a Child of Quality. To a Lady : she refusing to continue a dispute. To his Soul. (Tr.) To the Duke de Noalles. See Epigram Written to the Duke de Noalles. To the Hon. Charles Montague. Truth and Falsehood. Two Enigmas. Two Riddles. Wise Man in Darkness, The. Wise Man in Light, The. See Solomon. See Solomon. Probyn, May.—Bees of Myddelton Manor, The. Christmas Carol. Is it Nothing to You? Procter, Adelaide Anne.—Angel's Story, The. Annunciation, The. Because. Chain, A. Christmas Carol, A. Christmas Flowers. Cleansing Fires. Comforter, A. Dead Past, A. See Old and the New Year, The. Desire, e Doubting Heart, A. Dream, A Envy, Evening Hymn. “Fail—yet rejoice; because no less.” See Light and hade. s Fidelis. Friend Sorrow. Give. Hearts. Homeward Bound. If Thou Couldst Know. Incompleteness. Judge Not. Procter, Bryan Waller Procter, Adelaide Anne (Continued). “Judge not: the working of his brain.” See Judge ot. Ring and Slave. Lead Me, O Lord. See Per Pacem ad Lucem. Legend of Bregenz, A Light and Shade. Lost. Chord, A. Maximus. Message, The. Moon that now is Shining, The. Now. Old and the New Year, The. One by One. Per Pacem ad Lucem. Pilgrims, The. Present, The. Requital, The. “Rise I for the day is passing.” Sent to Heaven. Shadow, A. e Sowing. See Sowing and Reaping. Sowing and Reaping. Storm, The. Story of the Faithful Soul, The. Strive, Wait and Pray. Thankfulness. Through Peace to Light. Tomb in Ghent, A. Too Late. Warrior to His Dead Bride, The. Wayside Inn, The. Wind, The. Woman's Answer, A. Woman's Question, A. (“Barry Cornwall”).-Address to See Now. See Per Pacem ad Lucem. the Ocean. See Ocean, The. Bacchanalian Song, A. Belshazzar. Blood Horse, The. Bolivar. See Build a Column to Bolivar. Bridal Dirge, A. Build a Column to Bolivar. Christmas Evergreens. Convent of La Verne, The. Courage. Fate of the Oak, The. Fisherman, The. Flowers. For a Fountain. For Music. Golden Girl, A. See Lucy. Golden-tressed Adelaide. Hermione. History of a Life [., The]. FIorned Owl, The. Hunter’s Song, The. I Die for Thy Sweet Love. Inscription for a Fountain. King of the Night, The. See Owl, The. #: A. See History of a Life, The. II62. #. Me if I Live. See Song: “Love me if I live.” ucy. Modern Cymon, The. Mother's Last Song, The. Owl, The. Peace | What do Tears Avail? Petition to Time, A. Poet's Song to His Wife, The. Poet's Thought, A Prayer in Sickness. Repose, Sea, The. Sea Fight, The. Sit Down, Sad Soul, Softly Woo away her Breath. Song: “Love me if I live.” Song for the Seasons, A. Song in Praise of Spring. Song of the Sea, A. See Sea, The. Song of Wood-nymphs. Stars. Stormy Petrel, The. Surgeon’s Tale, The. Violet, The. Way to Conquer, The. White Squall, The. Proctor, Edna Dean,—Brooklyn Bridge, The. “But Heaven, O Lord, I cannot lose.” Captive's Hymn, The. Columbia's Banner. Columbia's Emblem. Columbus. Columbus Dying. Contoocook River. Daily Dying. For Freedom. Forward. Gaining Wings. Grave of Lincoln, The. Heaven, O Lord, T cannot Lose. Heroes. John Brown. 540 ATUTHOR, INDEX Punch proctor, Edna Dean (Continued). Lincoln. Lost War-sloop, The. Matins [at St. Mary’s]. Minstrel, The. º On the Freeing of the Serfs. See Russian Journey, A. Our Country. Queen of the Year, The. Return of the Dead, The. Russian Journey, Sa-ca-ga-we-a Songsa of the Ancient People, The. Stripes and the Stars, The. Sunset in Moscow. Take Heart. Thomas and Nancy Lincoln. To Moscow. Waiting for Easter. Washington Monument, The. Proctor, Ellis.--Thanksgiving in the Gold Diggings. Proctor, J. J.-Dead. Light. Propertius.-Translation from Propertius. Proudfit, D: Law (“Peleg Arkwright”).-Bartender's Story, The. Bismillah. Catastrophe, A. Christmas Gift, A. T) emmy Jake. Father John. Fishin'. o Little Joe's Flowers. See Poor Little Joe. Love on the Half-shell. Mask and Domino. Palmer, The. Poor Little Joe. Prehistoric Smith. Retribution. Warden, Keep a Place for Me. What I Want. Willis, The. “Prout, Father.” See MAHONEY, Fs. the Major Became Senator. Provost, Agnes Louise.—Out of Muhlqueen's Alley. SYLVESTER.—HOW Prudentius, Clemens Aurelius.-Each Sorrowful Mourner. Prudhomme, Sully.—Ah, Who Can Say. Alone. Birds. Custom. Steps of Ara Coeli, The. Pruit, Pearl.—Fairy Eye-glasses, The. * Pruitt, Wilhelmina Franklin.-De-Moon Pilot. Pryor, Roger Atkinson.—Challenge, The. (Alt.) See O’BRIEN, FITZJAMES. Public Opinion.—At the Loom. Puck.-Ballad of Amaryllis in the Shade. In Little Boy Land. Ladies' Whist Club, The. Magruder's Lullaby. Maloney's Saint Patrick's Day Hat. Proposal, A. º Pugh, Anne Reece.—Meadow Lark and Prairie Wind. Pugh, Edwin.-Bettles. In His Way a Hero. See Bettles. Pulci, Luigi.-Il Morgante Maggiore. Prophecy. See Il Morgante Maggiore. Pullen, Mrs. Eliz. [Jones] [Cavazza J. — Alicia's Bonnet Derelict. Goose a la Mode. FIer Shadow. Jack and Jill. Love and Poverty. Lullaby: “Through Sleepy-land doth a river flow.” Sea-weed, The. Three Children Sliding. When Angry, Count a Hundred. Pullen, Eugene Henry.—Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep. Pulsford. J :-Self-life. Pulteney, W:—On Reducing the Army. On the Dowager Lady E. H–d. Punch.-Abraham Lincoln. Aesthete to the Rose, The. Alarming Prospect. Amende Honorable, The. Apple Pie. Art of Conversation, The. Ballad of Bedlam I, A]. Bandit's Fate, The. Barley Broth. Barley Water. Bas Bleu. Beignet de Pomme. Birds and the Pheasant, The. . Bitter Cry of the Outcast Choir Boy, The. Black and White. Boa and the Blanket, The. Boiled Chicken. “Book in a Bustle, A.” Calf's Heart. Cardinal Manning. Cause, The. Charles H. Spurgeon. Chemist and His Love, The. Cherry Pie. Punch (Continued). “Children must be Paid for.” Christmas Pudding, The. Collegian to His Bride, The. Colloquy on a Cab-stand. º “Come strike me the harp with its soul-stirring twang.” Concerning Sisters-in-law. Conjugal Conundrum, A. Courtship [and Matrimony]. Curry. Czar, The. Death of King Bomba, The. Death-bed of Bomba, King of Naples. King Bomba, The. Deviled Biscuit. Dilly and the D's, The. Domestic Economy. Drama for Every-day Life. Eating Soup. Elegy, Written in a Railway_Station. t Epigram: Vox et Praeterea Nihil. Epitaph on a Candle. Epitaph on a Locomotive. Exclusive's Broken Idol, The. Feast of Vegetables and the Flow of Water, The. Fight over the Body of Keitt, The. First Sensible Valentine, The. Fragment, A. Goblin Goose, The. Grammar for the Court of Berlin. Green Pea Soup. Greeting to the “George Griswold.” His Eye was Stern and Wild. See Fragment, A. Imaginative Crisis, The. In Memory of Lewis Carroll. Inquest—not Extraordinary. Invitation to the Zoëlogical Gardens, An. Irish Particular. Irish Stew. Jones at the Barber['s] Shop. Justice to Scotland. Rindred Quacks. Last Appendix to “Yankee Doodle,” The. Last Kick of Fop's Alley, The. Laureate's Log, Letter and an Answer, A. Lines, addressed to —, on the 29th of September, When we Parted for the Last Time. Lines for Music. Lines to Bessy. Lines Written. After a Battle, Lobster Salad. Lobsters, The. Love on the Ocean. Ludgate Hill.—A Mystery. Mad Cabman's Song of Sixpence, The. Madman, The. See Fragment, A t? Madness. Match, A. Maudle-In Ballad, A. Monody on the Death of an Only Client. Mutton Chops. My Last Shirt. See Lines Addressed to the 29th of September, etc. Numbers Altered. Ode to the Great Sea-serpent on His Wonderful Reap- pearance. “Oh, Wilt Thou Sew My Buttons on ?” and “Yes, I Will Sew Thy Buttons On 1” On a Rejected Nosegay. On a Tear which, Angelina. Observed Trickling Down My Nose at Dinner Time. See Stanzas for the Sentimental. On My Finding Angelina Stop Suddenly in a Rapid Aſſer supper Polka. See Stanzas for the Sentimen- See Death of , Oll &l. On My Refusing Angelina a Kiss under the Mistletoe. See Stanzas for the Sentimental. On Seeing an Execution. One Good Turn Deserves Another. Paid Bill, The. tº Papa to his Heir. Parody for a Reformed Parliament. People and their Palace, The. Phrenologist to his Mistress, The. Poet Foiled, The. Poetical Cookery-book, The. Poetry on an Improved Principle. | Positively the Last Performancel Proclivior. Railroad Nursery Rhyme. Railway Gilpin, The. Railway of Life, The. Railway Traveler's Farewell to His Family, The. Red Herrings, Roasted Sucking-pig. See Poetical Cookery-book, The. Sapphics of the Cabstand. Sated One, The. §cene on the Austrian Frontier, A. Secret Sorrow, The. Selling off at the Opera House. Serenade, A. “Smile lady, smile.” Shop and Freedom. Sick Child, The. Song for a Catarrh, A. 541 Punch AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Punch (Continued). Song for Punch Drinkers. e Song of Hiawatha, The. An English Criticism. Song of the Humbugged Husband, The. Stanzas for the Sentlmental. Stanzas to an Egg. Stanzas to Pale Ale. Steak, The. Stewed Duck and PeaS. Stewed Steak. Sticky. “Swell’s” Homage to Mrs. Stowe, A. Temperance Song. Thomas Carlyle. Ticket of Leave, The. To a Rich Young Widow. To Song-birds on a Sunday. To the Leading Periodical. Trifle. Vigil, The. N Voice, and Nothing Else, A. See Epigram : VöX et Praeterea Nihil. Waiter, The. William E. Gladstone. Wonders of the Victorian Age. Zoology. Punshon, W: M.–Catherine de Medicis. Macaulay. Savonarola. Purdy, James C.—Settin' the Flags. Purington, E: Earle.—Haven of Refuge, A. World's Queen, The. Pushmataha.-To the Secretary of War. 1824. Putnam, Rev. Albert P.-American Flag, The. EIistory of Our Flag. See Our Flag. National Ensign, The. Our Flag. Putnam, Edith Palmer. See PAINTON, EDITH F. A. U. Putnam, Frank.-End of it all, The. Little Hand in Mine. Purpose of Life, The. To a Child. To a Fashionable Poet. Dutnam, Granville B.-Columbia's Jubilee. Putnam, M. S. H.-Fish Family, The. Putnam, Mrs. Sarah A. [Brock].—Out of the Window. Pyatt, Florence E. See PRATT, FLORENCE E. Pyle, Howard.—Tilghman's Ride from Yorktown to Phila- delphia. Pyle, Katha-Dandelion, The. Sea Princess, The. Pyle, M. C.—Minna in Wonderland. Roland and his Friend. Pym, J :—End of Government, The. Three Liberties, The. Pyne, W. H.-Thomson and the Painters. Walnuts. Wine and Walnuts. Pyramus, Denys.--Return of Spring, The. Pyrnelle, Louise Clarke.—Diddie, Dumps and Chris O “Quad, M.” See LEwis C : BERTRAND. tº Quaife, Elise West.—Class-day Drill for Young Ladies' See Wine and School. “Quaker Poet,” The. See BARTON, BERNARD. Quarles, Fs.--Delight in God [Only 1. Divine Rapture, A. Good-night. Grief for the Loss of the Dead. Mystical Ecstasy, A. See Divine Rapture, A. On Doves and Serpents. On Man. On Sin. On the Life of Man. Respice Finem. Shortness of Life, The. "Sonnet: “How orient is thy beauty I How divine !” son; “Nor myrrh, nor cassia, nor the choice per- umes.” Sonnet: “Who ever smelt the breath of morning flowers.” Sweet Phosphor, Bring the Day. True Repentance. Vanity of the World, The. Voyage of Life, The. World, The. Quarles, J:—Divine Ejaculation. Quayle, W. A.—Nature of Oratory, The. “Queerquill.”—Pat's Letter. Quiet, C :-Failure. Quill, J.:-Sorrowful Tale of a Hired, [or Servant] Girl. Quiller-Couch, Sir Arthur.—Alma Mater. Chant Royal of High Virtue. De Tea Fabula. Famous Ballad of the Jubilee Cup, The. Lady Jane. Sage Counsel. g Splendid Spurt, The. Upon Eckington Bridge, River Avon. Upon Graciosa Walking and Talking. TJpon New Year's Eve. Quiller-Couch, Sir Arthur (Continued). Waiting Juliet, The. ... White Moth, The. Quiller-Couch, Mabel.–Delayed in Transmission. Quilp, T:—Deacon Stokes. Quin, Roger.—To a Skylark Singing above Barnhill Poor- e house, Glasgow. Quincy, Josiah.-Against the Embargo, 1808. British Aggressions. In Defence of the British Soldiers, Letter-signed Hyperion. New England. “No Free Government was Ever Founded.” Principles of the Revolution, The. . Spirit of the Revolution. Quinius, J: G –Often there is Need for Trials. “Quiz.”—London Bee Story, A. R R., A. L.-Beautiful Trees. R., A. S.—Mirage. R., C. P.-Nearing Port. R., M. L.-True Manliness. R., N.—Poem Dedicated to the Memory of the Reverend and Excellent Mr. Urian Oakes. R., W. P.-Il Santissimo Bambino. St. Stephen’s; or, Boxing Day. St. Thomas. Rabb, Mrs. Kate [Milner] –AEneid, Story of the. Beowulf, Story of. Divine Comedy, Story of the. Iliad, Story of the. Jerusalem Delivered, Story of the. Ralewala, Story of the. Lusiad, Story of the. Maha-Bharata, Story of the. Nibelungen Lied, Story of the. Odyssey, Story of the. Orlando Furioso, Story of the. Baradise Lost, Story of. Paradise Regained, Story of. Poem of the Cid, Story of the. Ramayana, Story of the. Shah-Nameh, Story of the. Song of Roland, Story of the. Rabillon, Leonce.—Horn, The. (Tr.) See Song of Roland. Roland's Death. (Tr.) See Song of Roland. Song of Roland. (Tr.) Racan, Marquis de—Verses: “If for friendships many a ay. Radéliff, Emily.—Gods in Council, The. Radford, Dollie.—Ah, Bring it Not. If All the World. Model, A. Mother and Child. My Little Dear. October. Radford, Ernest.—Quiet. Radford, Mrs. Ernest.—Plymouth Harbor. Rae-Brown, Campbell.—Fawcett's Fame, IHow We Beat the Captain’s Colt. Kissing Cup's Race. See Winning Cup's Race. Ladybird’s Race. Shadow of a Song, The. Terrible Race, A. Winning Cup's Race. Ragsdalºgora Lee.—Bible Legend of the Wissahickon, €. IRagsdale, Lulah.—Tried. Raleigh, Sir Walter.—Conclusion, The. See Verses Found in his Bible in the Gate-house at Westminster. Death of Sir Walter Raleigh. See Verses Found in his Bible in the Gate-house at Westminster. Dulcina. * Epitaph on the Earl of Leicester. Epiºn upon the Right Honourable Sir Philip Sidney, Il Even Such is Fame. Her Reply. See Reply to Marlowe, A. His Love Admits No Rival. His Pilgrimage. See Sir Walter. Raleigh's Pilgrimage. Last Lines. See Verses Found in his Bible, etc. Lie, The. Lines Found in his Bible. See Verses Found in his |Bible, etc. Lines Written the Night before his Execution. See Verses Found in his Bible, etc. Lye, The. See Lie, The. Milºid': Mother Answer, The. See Reply to Mar- Owe, “Now What is Love.” Nymph’s Reply [to the Passionate Shepherd], The. See Reply to Marlowe, A. Pilgrim, The. See Sir Walter Raleigh's Pilgrimage. Pilgrimage I, The]. See Sir Walter Raleigh's Pilgrim- a ge. Reply to Marlowe, A. Reply to Marlowe’s “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love.” See Reply to Marlowe, A. Shepherdess's Reply, The. See Reply to Marlowe, A. Shepherd’s Description of Love, The. Silent Lower, The, 542 AUTHOR, INDEX Tayhill Raleigh, Sir Walter (Continued). Sir Walter Raleigh's Pilgrimage. Soul's Errand, The. See Lie, The. Verses Found in his Bible in the Gate-house at West- minster. Vision upon the Faerie Queen, A. See Vision upon this Conceit of the Fairy Queen, A. & Vision upon this Conceit of the Fairy [or Faerie] Queen, A. * “Wrong not, Sweet Empress of my Heart.” Ralston, Eliz. E.--Tobacco Pledge, The. Ramal, Walter.—Bunches of Grapes. Captain Lean. Child in the Story Goes to Bed, The. Dreamer, The. Fly, The. Hidden Mermaids, The. I Met at Eve. Lost Playmate, The. O for a Moon to Light me Home. Supper, The. Rameau, Jean.—Legend of the Earth, The. Ramsay, Allan,—An Thou were My Ain Thing. “At setting day and rising morn.” See Gentle Shep- herd, The. Cowdenknowes. Elegy on Maggie Johnston. Gentle Shepherd, The. FIighland Laddie, The. Jenny and Peggy. See Gentle Shepherd, The. Lass of Patie's Mill, The. Lochaber no More. See Song “Farewell to Lochaber,’ etc. My Peggy. See Gentle Shepherd, The. On Friendship. Patie and Peggy. See Gentle Shepherd, The. Patie and Roger. See Gentle Shepherd, The. Patie's Song. Peggy. See Gentle Shepherd, The. Poet's Wish, The. Song: “At setting sun,” etc. (Alt. also to J: Gay.) See Gentle Shepherd, The. Song: “Farewell to Lochaber,” etc. Tea-table Miscellany, The. Through the Wood, Laddie. Waukin’ o' the Fauld, The. Widow, The. Young Laird and Edinburgh Katie, The. Ramsay, Andrew.—Atkinson’s Mill. I will not Tell. Jephtha's Daughter. Ramsay, C. F.—Hereafter. Ramsay, J. R.—November—A Dirge. Ramsay, Rina.--Last Straw, The. Rand, E: A.—Humming of the Wires, The. Little Ships in the Air. Rand, Kenneth.-Lonely Road, The. Rand, N. W.-At Bethlehem. Rand, Theodore Harding.—Beauty. Carven Shores, The. Dragonfly, The. Ghost Flower, The. Glory-roses. IHepatica, The. “I Am.” Love. “Song-waves.” (sel. fr.) Veiled Presence, The. Water-lily, The. Whitethroat, The. Randall, H. T.-Declaration of Independence, The. Randall, Herbert.—Sunday Episode, A Randall, Jas. Ryder.—Dead Cannoneer, The. See John Pelham. John Pelham. Maryland. See My Maryland. My Maryland. Robin Redbreast's Reward. There's Life in the Old Land Yet. Why the Robin's Breast is [or was] Red. Randall, W. H.-Decoration Hymn. Randall, Walter.—Gnomies, The. Randall-Diehl, Anna —Fritz. Randell, G. M.–Modern Don Juan, A. Randolph, .—Drunkenness. L’Envoy. Randolph, Amy.—City Mystery, A. Randolph, Anson Davies Fitz.-Hopefully Waiting. Little Lucy. Master’s Invitation, The. Randolph, Edmund.—Extent of Country no Bar to Union. In Defence of Aaron Burr. Union of the States, The. Bar to Union. Randolph, Innes.—Back-log, The ; or, Game. TJnreconstructed. Randolph, J.-British Influence, 1811. In Favor of a State Law against Duelling. On Altering the Virginia Constitution. On the Greek Question. Randolph, Lewis W. F.—Lincoln—1865. Randolph, T.-Amyntis; or, The Impossible Dowry. Cotswold Eclogue, The. 4 See Extent of Country no TJncle Ned's Little Randolph, T. (Continued). Deyout. Lover, A Fairies' Song. See Amyntis; or, The Impossible Dowry. He Lives, Long who Lives Well. See Precepts. Ode to Master Anthony Stafford, An. Pastoral Courtship, A. Poet, The. Precepts. Song of Fairies. Dowry. Song of the Fairies Robbing an Orchard. See Amyntis; or, The Impossible Dowry. To a Lady Admiring Herself in a Looking-glass. To Ben Jonson. To my Picture. Rands, W: Brighty (“Lilliput Levee”).-Absent Boy, The. Boy's Dream, A. See Dream of a Boy Who Lived at Nine-elms, The. Beauty Immortal. Beauty of the World. Beyond the Clouds. Black Bunny. Blue Boy in London, The. Child in the Midst, The. º Child's World, The. (Wr. at to Matthew Brown.) See See Amyntis; or, The Impossible Great, Wide, Beautiful, Wonderful World. Cicely and the Bears. See Shockheaded Cicely and the Two Bears. Clean Clara. Discontented Yew Tree. Doll Poems. Dolladine. See Doll Poems. Dream of a Boy who Lived at Nine-elms, The. Dream of a Girl who Lived at Seven-oaks, The. Dressing the Doll. See Doll Poems. Drummer-boy and the Shepherdess, The. Eggs and Birds. First Tooth, The. Flowers, The. Godfrey Gorden Gustavus. Great, Wide, Beautiful, Wonderful World. Gypsy Jane. Happy Child, The. Happy World, The. Harold and Alice; or, The Reformed Giant. I Saw a New World. See New World, The. Ritty: How to Treat Her. Lavender Beds, The. Lilliput Levee. Lilliput Notice. Little Boy Blue. Little Brother, The. Little Christel. Love and the Child. See Happy Child, The. Lullaby: “Baby wants a Lullaby.” Lullaby: “The Wind Whistled Loud.” New World, The. Pedlar's Caravan, The. Picture, The. See Poems. Polly Praise and Love. Rage of the Flowers [, The]. Reformation of Godfrey Gore, The. Shockheaded Cicely and the Two Bears. Shooting Song, A. Strong-builded World. Thought, The. Topsy-turvey World. Wishing Little Boy, The. Wonderful World, The. See Great, Wide, Beautiful, Wonderful World. Woº, ºne. See Great, Wide, Beautiful, Wonderful OT 101. Ranger, Walter E-Celebrating Arbor Day. Rankin, Carroll Watson.—How Kitty used Her Umbrella. Rankin, Jeremiah Eames.—America. Babie, The. (Wr. at. to Hugh Miller, ) Fairest of Freedom's Daughters. Jean Anderson, My Joy, Jean. Let the Angels Ring the Bells. Man’s a Man, A. Nae Shoon. See Babie, The. Word of God to Leyden Came, The. Rankine, W: Macquorn.—Handsomest Man in the Room. Rapin, N:—Song: “The Nymphs of old, as poets sing.” Rascas, Bernard.—Love of God, The. Raspe, Rudolph Erich.—Adventure of Baron Munchausen in a Fight with the Turks. See Travels of Baron Munchausen. Adventures of Baron Munchausen with his Horse. See Travels of Baron Munchausen. Travels of Baron Munchausen. Ratcliffe, Walter A.—Wanted. Rath, E. J.-Gardendale Burglar Cure, The. Ratisbonne, L:—Melody. Song. “Ye happy days gone by.” Rawnsley, H. D.—Ballad of the Conemaugh Flood, A. Brave Beresford. Falling Star, The. Old Parish Church, The.—Whitby. Ray, Dr. J. C.—National Prohibition Party Our Only Deliverer, A. Rayhill, Jas. H.-Hilda. 543 Raymond AN INDEX, TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Raymond, Judge C. W.--Typical American. Raymond, G : Lansing.—Ethan Allen. Stamp-act Congress, The. Thanksgiving Day. Raymond, Laurie A.—Miss Simmons' New Bonnet. Raymond, Mary W.-Wind in Winter, The. Raymond, Rossiter W.- Banner of the Stars, The. Cavalry Song. Christmas Angel, The. Christus Consolator. Karl the Fiddler. Palace of the Days, The. Santa Claus in Spite of Himself. Trooper's Death, The. (Tr.) Raymond, Ruth.-Christmas Day. Rayne, Mrs. M. L.-Behind the Scenes. Earthquakes Preferred. Happy Memories. It was a Dream. Lost Type, A. Only Five Minutes. Visitation, A. Raze, Floyd D.—Santa Claus. Read, Helen Leah.-Frightened. Read, H: Lynden.—Daniel Webster. Read, Opie P.-Boy Kept Step, The. Read, Thos. Buchanan.—Angler, The. See Summer Story, A. Attack, The. Autumn's Sighing. Awakening Year, The. Bards, The. Blennerhassett's Island. See New Pastoral, The. Brºº at Home, The. See Wagoner of the Alleghanies, €. Brushwood. Celestial Army, The. Christine. º Closing Scene, The. Daisies. Defenders, The. Drifting. Eagle and Vulture, The. Flag of the Constellation, The. Home Where I was Born, The. Lines to a Blind Girl. Morning in Martigny. “Mother who conceals her grief, The.” of the Alleghanies, The. Nativity, The. New Pastoral, The. Oath, The. Qur Defenders. See Defenders, The. Patriotism of American Women. See Wagoner of the Alleghanies, The. Revolutionary Rising, The. See Wagoner of the Alle- ghanies, The. Rising in [or of 1776, The. Alleghanies, The. Scalinata, The. Sheridan's Ride. Some Things Love Me. Song of , the Mountaineers. See Wagoner of the Alle- ghanies, The. Stranger on the Sill, The. Summer Shower, The. Summer Story, A. Treaty Elm, The. Valley Forge. See Wagoner of the Alleghanies, The. Wagoner of the Alleghanies, The. Windy Night, The. Reade, ºn Course of True Lowe never Did Run Smooth, See Wagomer See Wagoner of the €. Digging for Hidden Treasure. See It is Never Too Late to Mend, Disillusionizing of Alexander Oldworthy, The. See Course of True Love never did run Smooth, The. English Lark, The. See It is Never Too Late to Mend. Fight with Pirates, A. See Hard Cash. Hard Cash. It is never Too Late to Mend. Lark, The See It is never too Late to Mend. Lark in the Gold-fields, The. See It is never too Late to Mend. “Merchant of Venice”. Told in Scotch. Mrs. Woffington's Portrait. See Peg Woffington. Peg Woffington. Reade, J :—Dominion Day. Hastings. In Memoriam of October 25, 1854. In My Heart. º Kings of Men. Madeleine de Vercheres. Paestum. Pictures of Memory. Pompeii. Queen Washti's Lament. Reggio. Rizpah. To Louis Frechette. Tivoli. Reading, Hon. J. N.—Judge's Temperance Lecture, A. Real Life.—Drunkard, The. Realf, R. :—Abraham Lincoln—1863. Apocalypse. Realf, R. : (Continued). De Mortius Nil Nisi Bonum. Defense of Lawrence, The, - “Fair are the flowers and the children, but their subtle suggestion is fairer.” See Indirection. “He was a-weary, but he fought his fight.” See Written on the Night of his Suicide. - Holy Nation, A. See Of Liberty and Charity. In Memory. Indirection. Man's Name, A. My Slain. - Of Liberty and Charity. Old Man's Idyl, An. Suggestion. Sunbeam and I. Symbolisms. Vale. See Written on the Night of his Suicide. “When for me the end has come and I am dead. See Written on the Night of his Suicide. Word, The. See Symbolisms. Written on the Night of his Suicide. Reavis, Rebecca M.–Love-making. Reboul, Jean—To a Mother. Record, Haverhill.—Nobody Knows but Mother. “Redcam, Tom.” See MACDERMOT, J. H. Red Jacket (Sa-go-ye-wat-ha).--Speech of Red Jacket. Redden, Laura (“Howard Glyndon”), See SEARING, Mrs. LAURA [REDDEN }. Redi, Francesco.—Love, the Musician. Montepulciano Wine. Redland, Annie F.—Counting the Family. Redmond, Cornélia.--Billy's Santa Claus Experience. Redpath, Jas.-‘‘Ireland is the Gethsemane of Europe.” Reed, C. E.-Foundering of the Dolphin. Reed, E. B.-L’Envoi. Reed, Hodges.—Child's Prayer, The. Reed, Jas. Reann.-Eliab Eliezer. Fisherman Job. Only Joe Reed, J :—Sangar. Reed, Myrtle.—Spinner in the Sun. Square Thing, The. See Spinner in the Sun, “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot.” Reed, Rebecca. See NICHOLS, Mrs. REBECCA [REED]. Reed, T: Brackett.—Opportunity to Labor. To the Grand Army of the Republic. Reed, W:—Senex Jubilans. Reedy’s Mirror.——Joy. To Edgar Lee Masters. (Glaenzer.) Reese, Lizette Woodworth.-After. Anne. Anne—Sudbury Meeting House, 1653. April Weather. Daffodils. Death Potion, The. * Death's Guerdon. First Love. Holiday, A. Immortality. In Time of Grief. Keats. Life. Little Song of Life, A. “Love Came Back at Fall o' Dew.” Lydia. “fydia is Gone this Many a Year.” Reserve. Rhyme of Death’s Inn Road of Remembrance, The. Robert Louis Stevenson. Song A: “All in an April Wood.” Taps. Tears. Telling the Bees. That Day You Came. Thomas à Kempis. To a Town Poet. Trust. Wise. Reese, Lowell Otis.-In the Old Church Choir. Reeves, Rev. H:—Green Mountain Justice, The. William Goetz. Reeves, W. Pember.—Colonist in his Garden, A. New Zealand. Passing of the Forest, The. Regnier, Mathurin, Regnier's Epitaph on Himself. Rehoboth Sunday Herald.—Lament of a Little Girl. Reid, Alice.—Ragged Robin and Bouncing Bet. Reid, Isabel H.-Malaria. Reid, J. D.—Last Shot, The. Reid, Rob't.—Poesie. Song of Canada, A. Reid, Sydney.—Our New Heroes. Reiley, Mary T.-Valentine, A. Reilly, Philip C.—My Fiancée. Reinhold, S.—For Us! Reith, Emma A.—Sunshine and Moonshine. Reithard, J. J.-Judge of Bellinzona, The. Remak, Sue M.–In Memory of Charles Dickens. Remick, M.–Grave of Mrs. Judson, The. Renan, Ernest.—Apostrophe to Jesus. Renaud, E:—Count Gaultier's Ride. King's Wooing, The. 544 AUTHOR, INDEX Richmond Renaud, E: (Continued). Last Banquet, The. Lonely Graves. Vague Song, A. Wainglory. Renninger, Eliz. D.—Tim's Madonna. Requa, Mrs. Harriet W.-Autumn Leaves. Keep the Record Clean I Requier, A.; Julian.-‘‘Ashes of Glory !” Baby Zulma's Christmas Carol. Clouds in the West. Revell, Alex. H.-Chicago's Greeting to Atlanta and the South Land. Revere, Paul.—Unhappy Boston. Reviere, Louise.-Little Lady, A. Rexford, Eben E.-At Fourscore. Baby’s Bedtime. Bluebird, The. Boy’s Story, The. For º slumber Islands, Ho! See “Ho, for Slumber- a,I). 3 y Grandfather's Barn. “Ho, for Slumberland l” In April. Rissed. His Mother. Light on Deadman's Bar, The. Little Flo's Letter. See Oversight of Make-up, An. Little Miss Trot. May. i Old Year and the New, The. On the Road to Dreamtown. Oversight of Make-up, An. JPaul Venarez. See Ride of Paul Venarez, The. Fide of Paul Venarez, The. Saved by a Ghost. Song for Bedtime, A. Song for May, A. That Kiss of Martha's. Reynolds, G: Nugent.—Kathleen O’More. Reynolds, J :—Nosegay, A. Reynolds, Minnie J.-Lost Chord, The. Rhigas, Constantine.—Marseillaise of the Greeks. Rhys, C. C.—My Lady Singing. Rhys, Ernest.—Autobiography, An. Brechva’s Harp Song. Dagonet's Canzonet. Diana. London Feast. Song of Happiness, A. Song of the Wulfshaw Larches. Wedding of Pale Bronwen, The. White Roses. Rice, A. H.-Our National Anniversary. Rice, Beatrice E.-‘‘Clever Matchmakers.” Rice, C. S.—Cuba's Appeal. Rice, Cale Young.—Bob-White. Chanson of the Bells of Oseney. Immortal, The. Rinchinjunga. Love and Infinity. º Mystic, The. New Dreams for Old. On the Moor. Runaway, The. When the Wind is Low. Rice, Prof. E: H.-‘‘Rock of Ages.” (Alt.) See MOORE, ELLA M. Rice, Georgiana.-Twilight Terror. Rice, Grantland.—Alumnus Football. Vanished Country, The. Rice, Harvey.—Cuba. º Rice, Mrs. I: L.-New Fourths for Old. Our Barbarous Fourth. IRice, Katha. McDowell.—Easter Joke, An. Not too Late. Lilian Dynevor.—Ferry for Shadowtown, The. See Shadow-town Ferry. Fourth of July Record, A. Shadow-town Ferry. Ten Minutes in a Trolley. Rice, Marg. Van S.—Mutatis Mutandis. Rice, Muriel.—Crisis, The. Rice, Sara S.—Harvest Drill. Japanese Wedding, A. Speakin' Ghost, A. Rice, Wallace.—Armstrong at Fayal, The. Battle of New Orleans, The. Battle-song of the Oregon. Blood is Thicker than Water. Brooklyn at Santiago, The. Cheer of Those Who Speak English, The. Cherry Trees a-Bloom. Chicago. College Athlete, The. Defeat and Victory. Destroyer of Testroyers, The Dewey and His Men. Dorothy. End, The. First American Sailors, The. First fruits in 1812. Flag with Fifteen Stripes, The. Immortal Flowers. Jackson at New Orleans. Rice, Rice, Wallace (Continwed). * John Paul's First Victory, Minute-men of Northboro, The. Passing of Richard Somers, The. Peace Hath Her Victories. Racine College Memorial Ode, The, Richard Hakluyt's Men. Rule of Three, A. Spain's Last Armada. Stephen Arnold Douglas. Storming of Havana, The. Sudbury Fight, The. Sweet Clover. Ultimate North, The. Under the Stars. Victory at New Orleans, The. Wheeler’s Brigade at Santiago. Yankee Privateer, A. Rich, Mrs. Helen [Hinsdale].-Justice in Leadville, Little Phil. Somewhere. Rich, Hiram.—In the Sea. Jerry an’ Me. Morgan Stanwood. Rich, R. :—Newes from Virginia. Richard, Marg. A.—Attraction, The. Done unto Christ. Little Knight-errant. Proof. Will's Chubby Legs. Richards, G :—General Nathanael Greene. Richards, Janet E. H.-National Hymn, The. Richards, Mrs. Laura, Eliz. [Howel.—Alice's Supper. At Easter Time. Ballad of Titus Labiemes, The. Bird Song. Difference, The. Grandfather Dear. In Foreign Parts. In the Closet. John Bottlejohn. Lexington Minute-man, The. Little Sunbeam. Matter of Importance, A. Men of Gloucester, The. Mrs. Tree. Molly Pitcher. My Song. New Year's Talk, A. Nonsense Rime. Nursery Song, A. Old Rat's Tale, An. Our Colors. Our Presidents. “Owl, and the Eel and the Warming Pan, The.” Pencil-tree, The. Pitcher of Tears, The. Practising Song. Prime Tatters. Shark, The. Song of the Corn Popper, The. Song of Two Angels, A. Valentine, A. What a Very Rude Little Bird Said to Johnny this Morning. Where Helen Sits. * Richards, S:—Christmas-day. Richards, Rev. W: C.—My Mother's Faith. Rosalie. Songs in Sleep. Still Waters. Under the Cross. º: Richardson, —-Beyond the Mississippi. Richardson, Mrs. Abby [Sage].—Little Boy Blue. Richardson, B. W.-Questions of Nations, The. Richardson, C : Fs.-After Death. Amends. Conjecture, A. Imitation. Justice. Mazurka of Chopin's, A. Patience. Prayer. Worship. e Richardson, G: Lynde.—Classical Criticism. Richardson, Hale Howard-George Washington’s Life. Richardson, Helen.—Bird that Celebrates, A. Santa Claus in Holland. Richardson, Rev. H. Stone.—Decoration Day Address, A. Richardson, N. K.—Hail! to the Veterans. No God. Richardson, Sherman D.—Midnight Express, The. Riche, Marion P.-Compassion. Easter Poem, An. Memories of the War. Rescue, The. Richenbach, Alcide.—Respect the Aged. Richey, Isabel.—Good-bye, Little Boy, Good-bye! Richmond, C. E.-Tramp's Story, The. Richſmond Christian Advocate.—Shadows. Richmond Dispatch.--Death of the Lincoln Despotism. Richmond, Mrs. Euphemia Johnson [Guernsey]..—Only a Glass of Cider. Richmond (Ind.) Register.—Sand Will Do It. 1878 545 Richmond AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Richmond, T. C.—How to Succeed. . - º Richter, Jean-Paul-‘‘But man is higher than his dwelling lace.” conjit of the Bird in a Dark Room. Dream of the Universe, A. “My last word to you is, be courageous!” New Year's Dream, A. See Two Roads, The. Two Roads, The. Ricker, Helen Adelaide.—Seasons, The. Ricketts, Alex,−Great Saving, A. Rickoff, Rebecca D.—My Elm Tree. Story of a Leaf, The. Riddell, H: Scott.—Dowie Dens o' Yarrow, The. Our Mary. Ours is the Land. Scotland Yet. e Riddle, Albert.—Poem of º ** A. Ridpath, J : Clark.--History of the OTIOl. *śvince of History, The. See History of the World. Rienzi, Cola di.—Rienzi's Last Appeal to the Romans. Riggs, Mrs. Kate Douglas [Smith] [Wiggin] —Aunt Hitty Tarbox. See Timothy's Quest. Author's Reading at Bixby Centre, The. Child and the World, The. Children's Rights. Cuddle Down, Dolly. First Thanksgiving Day, A. Glad Evangel, The. New º: of Rebecca. Timothy's Quest. º Tragedy in Millinery, A. See New Chronicles of Re- becca. Riis, Jacob.-Children of the Tenements. Heroes who Fight Fire. How John Binns, Fireman, Saved a Boy. See Heroes who Fight Fire. Jule-Nissen. See Old Town, The. Rid McDuff's Girl. Merry Christmas in the Tenements. the Tenements. Old Town, The. “Smashing” in the New Year. See Old Town, . The. Training of Firemen, The. See Heroes who Fight Fire. Yule in the Old Town. See Old Town, The. Riley, Jas. Whitcomb.-Absence of Little Wesley, The. Afterwhiles. Almost Beyond Endurance. At Noon and Midnight. Away. e- 5 e Back Where They Used to Be. See Griggsby's Station. Eereaved. Boy's Bear Story. Boy's Mother, A Bud's Fairy Tale. Canary at the Farm, A. Chant of the Cross-bearing Child, The. Clover, The. Coffee my Mother used to Make, The. Mother Used to Make. I) as Krist Kindel. Days Gone By, The. I)ot Leedle Boy. I)own to the Capital. Dream, Dream of Autumn, A. Dubious “Old Kriss,” A. º Dwainie. See Flying Islands of the Night, The. Elf-child, The. See Little Orphant Annie. Elmer Brown. Emerson. Evening Company, The. Ever a Song Somewhere. a song,” etc. Extremes. Fall-Crick View of the Earthquake, A. Feel in the Christmas Air, A. First Blue-bird, The. Fishing Party, The. Flying Islands of the Night, The. Funniest Thing in the World, The. God Bless us Every One. Granny. Griggsby's Station. Happy Little Cripple, The. History. Home at Night. Honey Dripping from the Comb. I Ain’t a-Goin' to Cry No More. Ike Walton's Prayer. In a Friendly Sort o' Way. Iry and Billy and Jo. Jack and the Giant-killer. Jim. Just Be Glad. See Kissing the Rod. Rissing the Rod. Knee-deep in June. Land of Thus-and-so, The. Land of Used-To-Be, The. Tiet Something Good be Said. Life Lesson, A. Like His Mother Used to Make. Lincoln. Lincoln—the Boy. Little Coat, The. See Children of See Like His See Song, A: “There is ever Riley, Jas. Whitcomb (Continued). Little Dick and Clock. Little Orphant Annie. Little Tommy Smith. Little Town o’Tailholt, The. Little White Hearse, The. Liz-Town Humorist, A. Longfellow. Lost. Lost Kiss, The. Love's Prayer. Lugubrious Whing-Whang, The. Mabel. Mad, Mad Muse, The. The. Man by the Name of Bolus, A. Man in the Moon, The. Mary Alice Smith. See Where is Mary Alice Smith ? Maymie's Story of Red Riding Hood. Monument for the Soldier, A. “Mother.” My Fiddle. Name of Old Glory, The. Naughty Claude. Nothin’ to Say. Old Band, The. Old Man and Jim, The. Old Played-out Song. Old Sweetheart of Mine, An. Old Swimmin' Hole, The. Old-fashioned Roses. On the Death of Little Mahala Ashcraft. Orchard-lands of Long Ago, The. Our Hired Girl. Our Kind of Man. Out to Old Aunt Mary’s. Parting Guest, A. Ponchus Pilut. Prior to Miss Belle's Appearance. Proem to “After whiles.” See Afterwhiles. Raggedy Man. Ripest Peach, The. Rival, The. Runaway, The. Runaway . Boy, The. (Prose.) Sea-song from the Shore, A. She “Displains” It. Slap Him on the Back. So I Got to Thinkin' of Her. Someday. Song, A : ‘'There is ever, a song somewhere, my dear.” Song: “With a hey! and a hiſ and a hey-ho rhyme I” Song of the Bullet. Song of the Cruise, A. South Wind and the Sun, The. Spirk Troll—Derisive. ! Spoiled Child, The. Spring. See When the Green Gits Back in the Trees, Sudden Shower, A Taste. That Little Dog. Thoughts fer the Discouraged Farmer. To the New Year. Train-misser, The. Traveler's Story, The. Travelling Man, The. Twiggs and Tudens. Used-to-be, The. Waitin' fer the Cat to Die. Want to be Whur Mother is. Way the Baby Slept, The. Way the Baby Woke, The. Wet Weather Talk. Whatever the Weather May Be. When de Folks is Gone 7 When Old Jack Died. When she Comes Home. whº, She Comes Home Again. See When she Comes OIſlē. “When the Frost is on the Punkin.” “When the Green Gits Back in the Trees.” Where is Mary Alice Smith ? White House Kitchen in 1862, The. ... Who Santy Claus Wuz. Riley, Z. F.—Memorial Day. Thanksgiving Turkey. Vacation. Rilke, Rainer Maria.-Autumn. Autumn Day. Book of the Monk's Life. Glimpse of a Childhood. Growing Blind. Knight, The. Last Supper, The. Maiden Melancholy. Moonlight Night. People at Night. Remembrance. Rimbault, E. F.—Cherry-tree Carol, The. Christmas Carol, A. See Cherry-tree Carol, The, Rinkart, [or, Rinckhart] Martin.—“Now thank we all our od.” See Nun Danket alle Gott. Nun Danket alle Gott. Rion, Hanna, Marriagemony of Minerva White, The. See Lugubrious Whing-whang, 546 AUTHOR INIDEX Robinson Riordan, Julia T.--Fauntleroy's Wail. When Josiah Plays the Fiddle. Ripley, J: W. — Choosing a “State Tree.” — The Black Walnut. B1pley, Julia Caroline. See Dorr, Mrs. JULIA CAROLINE IRIPLEY]. Risley, C: R.—My Wife's Husband. Wayback Temperance Lecture, Risley, R.; Voorhees.--Dewey in Manila Bay. Ristori, Mme. Adelaide.—Queen Elizabeth. * Ritchie, AºA-Lullaby A : “O saftly sleep, my bonnie bairn 1 '' Ritchie, Mrs. Anne Isabella [Thackeray J.-Influence of Life, The. See Jane Austen. Jane Austen. * Ritchie, G : M.–How I Kissed Her. Serpent’s Wengeance. Rittenhouse, Jessie B.-Values. * g Ritter, Fanny Raymond-Creator in Creation, The. Ritter, Mary Louise.—Outcast, The. Perished. Why? Wings. “Rivers, Pearl.” VENT). Rives, Amélie. See TROUBETSKOY, Princess. Rivington’s Gazette.—Mary land Resolves. Siege of Savannah, The. Rivola, Flora S.—In the Afterglow. Roach, Sallie Neill.—Lessons. Robb, ..—Courting in French Hollow. Robb, J. S.—Swallowing an Oyster Alive. Robbins, Alice.—Joe. Left Alone at Eighty. What the Old Man said. Robbins, Asher.—Washington’s Fame. Robbins, R. D. C.—Soldier's Reprieve, The. Robert, Earl of Essea. See EssEx, Earl of. Robert II. of France.—Veni Sancte Spiritus. Roberts, Carolina Mischka.--With a Difference. Roberts, C:—Domine, Cui Sunt Pleiades Curae. (Tr.) See NICHOLSON, Mrs. ELIZA [POITE- Roberts, C : G : Douglas.--Afoot. April Adoration, An. Ascription. August Wood Road, An. Autochthon. Ballad of Manila Bay, A. Ballad of the Brook, The. § Bird's Song, the Sun, and the Wind, The. Brooklyn Bridge. Burnt Lands. Canada. Canadian Streams. Clearing, The. Deserted City, The. Epitaph for a Husbandman, An. Epitaph for a Sailor Buried Ashore. Falling Leaves, The. Flight of the Geese, The. Forest Fire, The. Frosted Pane, The. Grey Rocks and Greyer Sea. Hawkbit, The. Heart of the Ancient Wood, The. How the Mohawks Set Out for Medoctec. In Apia Bay. Isles, The. Keepers of the Pass, The. Khartoum. Marsyas. Miranda and Her Friend Kroof. cient Wood, The. Night in a Down-town Street. Night Sky, The. Nocturne of Consecration, A. Nocturne of Spiritual Love, A. Ode for the Canadian Confederacy, An. On the Creek. On the Elevated Railroad at 110th St. Origins. Potato Harvest, The. Recessional, The. Silver Thaw, The. Sleepy Man. Song of Growth, A. Sower, The. Tantramar Revisited. Train among the Hills, The. When the Sleepy Man Comes. Wrestler, The. Roberts, Elºh. See MACDONALD, Mrs. ELIZABETH [Ro- BERTS . Roberts, Frances.—Lydia Doane Celebration, The. Roberts, G :-Convent Bell, The. Lark Singing in the City, A. Your Question. Roberts, (Jane) Elizabeth Gostwycke.—In the Golden Birch. Roberts, Linnaeus-Will and the Way, The. Roberts, Lloyd.—Changing Year, The. Roberts, Mary Eleanor.—Fear not, O Soul. Roberts, Sarah.-Voice of the Grass, The. Roberts, Theodore.—Chase, The. Cold. Dargai Ridge. See Heart of the An- Roberts, Theodore (Continued). Epitaph for a Voyageur. Last Taps. Maid, The. Men of My Heart’s Desire. Reckoning, The. Socobie's Passing. Spears of Kan-Mar, The. Roberts, W: C.—Easter Memory, An. Inscrutable. My Comrade Canoe. Robertson,. Frd'k W:—“Ask you where the place of religious might is ? " Colors of the Regiment, The. Elijah. “Have you ever seen those marble statues in some public Square or garden º' “Hell is º infinite terror of the soul, whatever that may be.” “In that hour, which of all the twenty-four.” See Shadow and Substance of the Sabbath. The. Influence of Poetry on the Working Classes. “It is, a common, saying that religion has nothing to do with politics.” Last Utterances of Christ, The. Pass in the Indian Hills, The. Poetry in Battle. See Influence of Poetry on the Working Classes. Poetry the Language of Symbolism. See Influence of . Poetry on the Working Classes. Rights and Duties. Shadow, and Substance of the Sabbath, The. True Liberty. See Rights and Duties. War and Peace. “We are ever taking, leave of Something that will not #. back again.” See Last Utterances of Christ. €. ...We are what the past has made us.” “What is ministerial success?” See Elijah. Bobertson, Harrison.—Appropriation. How the Derby Was Won. Kentucky Philosophy. Story of the Gate. Sunday Fishin’, Two Triolets. Robertson, J. Logie.—Dave. Ochil Farmer, An. Quem tu, Melpomene. Spring on the Ochils. Robertson, Peter.—Drops. Robertson, T. M.–Suppose. Robertson, W. H-'Music of art is but the imitation of the music of nature, The.” Robertson, W:-Character of Mr. Pitt. (Wr. at.) See GRAT. TAN, HENRY. Robertson, W. Graham.–Glad Day. Qther Side of the Sky, The. Primroses, The. Ring o' Roses. Sand Castles. Snowdrops. Robespierre. Maximilien L. Marie Isidore.—Against War [...January 13, 1792]. Morality, the Basis of Civilized Society—Belief in God the , Basis of Morality. Robespierre's Last Speech. Robin, Glaude C.–Frenchman's Estimate of Washington in 1781, A Robins, Harry Douglas.--When Pa Begins to Shave. Robinson, A. R.—Man for the Bour, The. Robinson, Agnes Mary Frances. See DUCLAUX, Mme. AGNES . M. T. [DARMESTETERI. Robinson, Mrs. Annie Douglas [Green] (“Marion T}ouglas”). —Catching the Colt. Cheerfulness. See Who is She 2 Chimney Tops. Country Child, The. First Parting, The. Freedom's Flower. If You Please. Kings and Queens. Kitt * Little Sorrow. Mrs. Piper. Motherless Turkeys, The. My Winter Friend. Naming the Baby. One Saturday. Parson Kelly. Picture Poems for Young Folks. Politics. Puritan Lovers, The. Pussy Willow. Queer Old Woman, The. Song of the Bee, The. Toad in Search of a Supper, The. Two Pictures. Waiting for the May. What Will Become of Me. White Kitten, The. Who is She . Robinsoºne Roosevelt.—By an Open Window in Ull’CI1. From a Motor in May. 547 Robinson AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Robinson, Corrine Roosevelt (Continued). If I Could Hold My Grief. “If you should Cease to Love Me.” Life, a Question. Stretch Out Your Hand. We who have Loved. Robinson, D: C.—Pilgrim Ancestors, The. Robinson, Doane.—Give Thanks. Robinson, Ednah. —On Board the Victory. Robinson, Edwin Arlington.—Amaryllis. Ballade of Dead Friends. Calverly's. Cassandra. Clerks, The. Cliff Klingenhagen. Eros Turannos. Field of Glory, The. Gift of God, The. Flammonde. House on the Hill, The. Klondike, The. Luke Havergal. Master, The. Miniver Cheevy. Nimmo's Eyes. Old King Cole. Pity of the Leaves, The. Richard Cory. Sonnet: “When we can all so excellently give the measure of love's wisdom with a blow.’ Torrent, The. Twilight Song. Unforgiven, The. White Lights, The. Robinson, G : D.—Town of Concord, Mass., The. Ulysses S. Grant. Webster Statue at Concord, N. H., The. Robinson, Geroid.—Amateurs. Robinson, J. D.—Little Boy that Died, The. Robinson, J: Ryley.—Lost Child, The. Robinson, Mrs. Lucy Catlin [Bull].-Ballade of Islands, A. Fore i' the Flint, The. “Hic me, Pater Optime, Fessam Deseris.” Robinson, R. H.-Light at Evening-time. Robinson, Rob't.—Come thou Fount of Every Blessing. Robinson, Rowland E--Red Squirrel, The. Robinson, S:—Raja of India Sends a Chessboard to Nushir- Van, The. See Shah-Nameh, The. Shah-Nameh, The. (Tr.) - Zal and Rudabeh. See Shah-Nameh, The. Robinson, Tracy.—Song of the Palm. Robinson, Wade.—Hymn to Christ. Singer, The. ' Robsart, Amy.—Santa Claus, Jr. Roby, H. A.—Red and the Blue, The Roche, Jas. Jeffrey.—“Albemarle” Cushing. Andromeda. Boston Lullaby, A. Concord Love Song, A. Constitution's Last Fight, The. Don’t. Flag, The. Fight of the “Armstrong” Privateer, The. Gettysburg. gºspel of Peace, The. Jack Creamer. Kearsarge, The. Men of the Alamo, The. My Comrade. Net of Law, The. On Rereading Telemaque. Panama. Reuben James. Sailor’s Yarn, A. Sir Hugo's Choice. Skeleton at the Feast, The. Valentine. V-A-S-E, The. Washington. Roches, Les Dames des.—Song: “Love, triumphant sorcerer.” Rochester, J: Wilmot, Earl of.-Bowl, The. • Constancy. Epigram. Written on the Bed-chamber Door of Charles ..II. See Epitaph on Charles II. Epitaph on Charles II. I Promised Sylvia. Insulting Beauty. Ilove and Life. Mistress, The. “My dear mistress has a heart.” mistress,” etc. Return Song: Song: See Song: “My dear “Absent from thee I languish still.” See Return. “My dear mistress has a heart.” Song: A : “Too late, alas! I must Confess.” Song: “When on those lovely looks I gaze.” Song from “Valentinian.” See Valentinian. Song in Imitation of Sir John Eaton, To His Mistress. “Too late, alas ! I must confess.” tion of Sir John Eaton, Upon his Drinking in a Bowl. Valentinian. Woman’s Honour. See Song in Imita- Rock, Magdalen.—Day too Late, A, Rocke, Mary A.—Abandoned Troop Horse, The. Rockingham (Va.). Register.—“Call All.” Rockland Courier [Gazette J. Awful Squirt, An. Music Hath Charms. Party at Mr. Wigglesworth's, A. Rockwell, J. O.-Drunkard, The. Rodd, Rennell.—Actea. At Lanuvium. At Tiber Mouth. Daisy, The. Imperator Augustus. In Chartres Cathedral. Roman Mirror, A. Song of Autumn, A. Then and Now. “When I am Dead.” Roderick, Virginia.--Mother's Wasted Diplomacy. Rodger, Alex.-‘‘Behave Yoursel’ before Folk.” My Auld Breeks. Robin Tamson's Smiddy. Rodman, T: , P.--Battle of Bennington, The. Roe, Grace D.—Bivouac by the Rappahannock. Itogé, Mrs. Charlotte Fiske [Bates].-André. r Character, A. Clue, The. Consecration. Delay. Living Book, The. Make Thine Angel Glad. Old Year and The New. To Victoria. Venice. (Tr.) Woodbines in October. Rogers, C :-New Year's Rites in the Highlands. Life in Scotland. Social Life in Scotland. Rogers, Charlotte.—Leap Year Farce, A. Rogers, Dollie Louise.—Tampa Romance, A. Rogers, Ethel.-Camp Fire Mother, The. Rogers, Julia E.-How to Plant a Tree. Ten Principles on Pruning. Trees. Wood. w Rogers, Mrs. Loula Kendall.—Three Missions, The. Toccoa, the Beautiful. Rogers, Pierre.—“Who has not looked upon her brow.” Rogers, Rob't Cameron.—Ballad of Dead Camp-fires, A. Colonel's Story, The. Dancing Faun, The. Doubt. Health at the Ford, A. Love's Cup. Ponteach. Rogers, The. Rosary, The. Shadow Rose, The. Sleeping Priestess of Aphrodite, A. Spaniard Answered, The. Thackeray's Birthday. To Violet. Virgil's Tomb. Rogers, S:—Age. See Human Life. Alps, The. See Italy. Am I in Italy 3 See Italy. Approach to Genoa. Bergamo. See Italy. Como. Dear is my Little Native Vale. Descent, The. Epistle to a Friend, An. Epitaph on a Robin Redbreast, An. Exhortation to Marriage. Farewell. See Italy. Foreign Travel. See Italy. From a Greek Epigram. (Tr.) From an Italian Sonnet. Ginevra. See Italy. Great Saint Bernard, The. Guardian Spirits. See Pleasures of Memory, The. Heart Superior to Head. - Human Life. Italian Song, An. See Social Italy. - Italy and Bergamo. Jorasse. See Italy. Lake of Geneva, The. Lost Bride, The. See Italy. Man's Restlessness. Marriage. See Human Life. Melancholy. N Memory I See, Pleasures of Memory, The. My Native Vale. See Italian Song, An. My Wish. Naples. See Italy. “Nature denied him much.” See Italy. Old Schoolhouse, The. See Pleasures of Memory, The. On — Asleep. On a Child. t . . On § fºur of an Infant Playing near a Precipice. r. On a Tear. On Lord Dudley and Ward. º On the Picture of an Infant Playing near a Precipice. See From a Greek Epigram. 548 AUTHOR INDEX Rooney Rogers, S: (Continued). Parstum. * Passage from Birth to Age, The. See Human Life. Perversion of Great Gifts, The. Pleasures of Memory, The. Pompeii. See Italy. Robin's Grave, The. Rome. See Italy. Sailor, The. Selfish, The. Sensibility. See Human Life. Sleeping Beauty, The [or Al. Tear, A. See On a Tear. To the Butterfly. True Union. See Human Life. Venice. See Italy. Wish, A. Rohlfe, Mrs. Anna Kathe. [Green].-Confessions of the King's Musketeer. Peñº of the Bride, The. €. Sword of Damocles, The. Tragedy of Sedan, A. Rolle, R:—Love is a Light Burthen. My Truest Treasure. Rolleston, T:. W:—Dead at Clonmacnois, The. Grave of Rury, The. Lament of Maev Leith-Dherg, The. Night. Shannon at Foynes, The. Song of Maelduin. tº Rollins, Mrs. Alice Marland [Wellington].-Agony Ballad of the Rubber-plant and the Palm, The. Bashful Marguerite. Columbine. Death of Azron, The. Faces We Meet, The. , Gentle Reminder, A. Harvest. Hepaticas. ; I Know Myself the Best Beloved of All. Many Things Thou Hast Given Me, Dear Heart. Milkweed. My Welcome Beyond. Patridge Vine. Ships at Sea. Tulip Tree. Vita Benefica. Wild Carrot. Rolt-Wheeler, FS.–Pat. Romaine, Harry.—Out of Arcadia. - Thanksgiving. Romanes, G : J :—Home at Last. Ask not for Thy Love, O Lord. Simple Nature, Rominger, C : H.-How Moravians Observe Easter. “Romulus, Brudder.”—Plantation Philosophy. Ronald, Ethel Bowman.--When Elizabeth Went Home. Ronalson, Jane.—Have you. Written to Mother ? Rondel, Adam.—Christopher Columbus (Tr.) e Ronsard, Pierre, de.—Ode: “Come, darling, see an’ if the rose.” Ode: “Lovely Venus on a day. Ode: “Why, poor peasant, should you dread.” Return of Spring. Rose, The. e Sonnet: “Sweet love with skill dissembled.” Sonnet: “When you are very old.” To Marguerite. Rook, E. Celia.--Don’t. Loving Little Girl, The. New Mittens, The. Our Country's Wealth. Rook, E. Celia and Lizzie J.-After the Explosion. Almost a Man. Among the Animals. Art Critic, The. • ' Aunt Kitty’s Shopping. Baby's Drawer. Bandage. Be Polite. e Before the Explosion. Bessie's Letter. Best Beauty, The. Bird that Sings, The. Bite, The. Boys and Girls. Breakfast. Bridget's Investment. Broom Drill. Bunch of Flowers, A. Burlesque on Fan Drill. Catch the Sunshine. Christening Dolly. Christmas Bells. . . Composition on Animals. Counterfeit Money. Dairy-maids' Drill, The. -º-, Dead Bird, The. Dickey-bird, The. Doll Drill. Dolls' Hospital, The. Drill of the Little Patriots. T)umb-bell T) rill. See On— Asleep. See Sword of Damocles, Bells. 33 Rook, E. Celia and Lizzie J. (Continued). Eddie Visits the Barber. Edna's Birthday. Elsie's Soliloquy. Evening Prayer. Exercise Recitation, An. Fan Drill. Farm Boys' Song, The. Farmer, The. Flag. Free Smoke, A. Going to the Train. Good Advice. Grace and Dolly. Grandma's Schooldays. He Loves. Me; He Loves Me Not. PIoliday Convention, The. Hoop Drill and March. IHow Did it Happen? How the Quarrel Began. I Wonder whom it is from ? Idolize. Illustrated Story, An. In the Morning. Independence Day. Is it. You ? Japanese Fan Drill. Keystone. Kittens, The. Lily March and Song. Little Housekeepers. Little Speech, A. Looking Ahead Lost Kitty, The. March, Song and Drill with Dolls. Masquerading. Mother Goose Medley. Mother Goose Reception and Drill. Moving. My Best Friend. My Dog. Ned's Best Friend. New Tambourine Drill. New Toy, The. Old Time Lowers. Old Time Plays. On the Train. Our Work. Package. Parasol Drill. ' Parent. Phantom. Phil's Complaint. Pious. Playing Doctor. Playing Grandma. Playing Store. Poor Work Don't Pay. Proverbs. Proverbs, or Rhymes and Reasons. Rainbow. Rainy Day, The. Sammie—Sallie. Shadows. Simple March, A. Sixty Years Ago. Snow Brigade, The. Some Children of the Bible. Sunday-school Acrostic. Tambourine Drill. Thanksgiving. Those I Love. Tom’s Practical Joke. Too Hot. Troublesome Visitor, A. Umbrella March. Unjust Suspicion. Visitors from Story Land. Waiter T)rill. Waylaid. We are Four. What They Said. Winter Jewels. Writing to Grandma. Rook'ſ Lizzie J.-Christmas Dolls. Diligent Bessie. Ethel's Birthday Party. Game of Letters, A. Grandma’s Tea. Harry's Lecture. Jolly March. Little Army, The. Mamma's Little Market Woman. Mary and Dinah. Pussy’s Picture. Things that I Do not Like to See. When We Grow Big. Womanhood. Rooney, J. : Jerome.—Beam of Light, A. Homing, The. John Nicholls of Spartanburg. Joined the Blues. Lincoln's Dream. M’Ilrath of Milate. Men behind the Guns, The. Rooney AN INT) EX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Rooney, J: Jerome (Continued). New Beacons Set. Rāhat, The. Said the Rose. Where Helen Comes. Roosa, Lizzie D.—Hail, Arbor Day. Roosevelt, Theodore.—Abraham Lincoln. Address to the Rough Riders. Americanism. See True Americanism. American Motherhood. American Wage-workers. Arbor Day Letter. Captain Allyn Capron of the Rough Riders. Characte, and Courage. Good Cit'zenship. Inaugural Address. Legacy of Conflict, The. Lincoln. Man, with the Muck-rake, The. National Control of Corporations. National Expansion. Need of an Efficient Navy. Our Debt to the Nation's Heroes. Our Heritage from Washington and Lincoln. Pledge of the Progressives. Right of the People to Rule. Study Hard, Play Hard. Three Greatest Americans, The. To the Boys of America. Training for the Navy. True Americanism. Use and Abuse of Property, The. Root, Elihu.-Duties of the States. Root, G : Frd’k.—Battle-cry of Freedom, The. Tramp, Tramp, Tramp. Ropes, Arthur Reed.—In Pace. On the Bridge. - Rorke, Lulu M.–Boy’s Ideal of Christmas. Rosaire, Claudius.-Un Potpourri d’Elocution. Rosas, Jose.--Donkey and the Mocking-bird, The. Elm and the Vine, The. Woodman and the Sandal Tree, Roscoe, Mrs. Hz—Butterfly's Ball, (Arr.) The. The. (Alt. also to T: Roscoe.) & Sonnet: “As when, O lady mine.” (Tr.) Roscoe, T:—Butterfly's Ball, The. (At. also to Mrs. H. Roscoe.) Roscoe, W:—On Parting with His Books. On the Death of Burns. Roscoe, W: Caldwell.—Earth. For Fºver. Master-chord, The. Parting. Poetic Land, The. Spiritual Love. To la Sanscoeur. Roscoe, W: Stanley.—Dirge. To Spring: On the Banks of the Cam. Roscommon, Wentworth Dillon, Earl of.-Essay on Trans- lated Verse, The. Rose, Carine L.-Merry, Merry Christmas, Rose, Laura-Ocean of Life, The. - Rose, Ray Clarke.—At the Concert. Lost Talisman, “Old Maid,” An. Simple English. Rose, W. B.-First Trowsers, The. Rose, W: Russell.—Bell of Zanora, The. Joshua of 1776, The. On Crutches. e Rose, W: Stewart.—Death of Zerbino, The. furioso. (Tr.) Orlando Furioso. 7". - Public Service, The. Rosebery, Lord-Duty of (?).-Amen of the Rocks, The. See Orlando Gladstone's Manhood. Rosegarten, Jos. G Through Trials. Rosenberg, Jas. Naumberg.—Darkness. Rosenfeld, Morris.--Cry from the Ghetto, A. I Know not Why. Rosenthal, Beatrice.—Song: “Ah me! How slow the sad years pass.” Ross, Adrian.—Further History of King Cophetua, The. Stoker Joe. “Ross, Albert.” See Port ER LINN BOYD. Ross, Alex.-Bridal o't, The. Wooed and Married and A’. Ross, C : S.—Dear Old Mothers. Old Mothers. Ross, I:—All the Same in the End. Song on William III, A. See All the Same in the End. Ross, Iºnce Sullivan.-All Under the Same Banner OW. Our Banner Unrent; its Stars Unobscured. Boss, Lee.—Foxes’ Tails, The ; or, Sandy McDonald's Signal. See Sandy Macdonald's Signal. Sandy Macdonald's Signal. Ross, Maggie Wheeler.—Gingerbread Bird, The. Ross, Ronald.—Hesperus. See Lyra Modulata. Lyra Modulata. Ross, W: E: Dad. (Tr.) Rosser, Flavia.-‘‘Ghos’ Stories.” My Ol' Black Cat. . Sailor's Summons, A. Rosseter, Philip.–All is Vanity. Rossetti, Christina. Georgina.-Abnegation. See Monna Innominata. After Death. Aloof. See Thread of Life, The. All Things Wait upon Thee. At Home. “Before the Paling of the Stars.” Birthday, Birthday Gift, A. See Christmas Carol, A., Boats Sail on the Rivers. Bourne, The. Bride Song. See Prince's Progress, The. Child's Talk in April. Chill, A. Christmas Carol, A. City Mouse and the Country Mouse, The. Consider. Death of a Firstborn. December. See Months, The. Dost Thou Not Care. Dream-land. Easter Carol, An. Easter Even. Echo. Echo from Willowwood, An. Emerald is as Green as Grass, An. Farm Walk, A. First Meeting, The. See Monna Innominata. First Spring Day, The. Flower Folk, The. Fluttered Wings. Four Pets. Eunny Little Bunny. Goblin Market. Good Sister, The. Good-by. Green Cornfield, A. Heaven Overarches. “Heaven overarches earth and sea.” Overarches. Holy Innocents. Hope Carol, A “Hope is like a harebell, trembling from its birth.” How Many Seconds in a Minute 3 Hurt No Living Thing. In Patience. In the Bleak Midwinter. In the Round Tower at Jhansi. Is it Well with the Child 7 “Italia, Io Ti Saluto l’” It is Finished. Jessie Cameron. Lady Moon. See “O Lady Moon [, your horns point toward the east].” Tuast Prayer. Later Life. Listening. Lo! New-born Jesus. Love Sonnet, A. Lowest Place, The. Lullaby: “Lullaby, oh, lullaby l’’ Marvel of Marvels. Maude Clare. Milking Maid, The. Milking Time. Monna Innominata. Months, The. Mother Country. My Secret. New Year Ditty. Next of Kin. No, Thank You, John. “O Lý Moon I, your horns point toward the east" See Goblin Market. See Heaven See Farm Walk, A. O Sailor, Come Ashore. Old and New Year Ditties. On the Grassy Banks. Paradise. Passing and Glassing. Passing Away. See Old and New Year Ditties. Pause, A. Prayer, A. Prince's Progress, The. Rainbow, The. Remember. Rest. Ring Posy, A. Royal Princess, A. Shepherds had an Angel, The. Sing-song. Sleep at Sea. Somewhere or Other. r Song: “A frisky lamb and a frisky child.” Song: “When I am dead, my dearest.” Song of the Bower, The. Sonnet: “O my heart’s heart, and you who are to me.” See Monna Innominata. 550 AUTHOR INDEX Ruckert Rossetti, Christina Georgina (Continued). Sonnet: “Thou who didst make.” See Monna In- nominata. Sonnet: “Trust me, I have not earned your dear rebuke.” See Monna Innominata. Sonnet: “Youth Gave.” See Monna Innominata. Sonnet: Meeting. Sonnet: Pageant, The. Sonnet: Remember. Sonnet: Rest. Sonnet: The Choice. Sonnet: The First Day. Sound Sleep. Stars, The. Stitching. Summer. Summer Days. See Summer. Summer is Ended, The. Sun and Rain. Swallow, The. Symbols. There's Nothing Like the Rose. These All Wait upon Thee. This Life is Full of Numbness and of Balk. Thread of Life, The. Three Seasons [., The J. To Lalla. To My First Love, My Mother. To the End. Too Late. Trust. See Monna Innominata. Twice. Twilight Calm. Twist me a Crown. Unseen World—at Home, The. Uphill. Valentines to my Mother. Violets. Violets in Spring. Watching Angels. Weary. Weary in Well-doing. What Does the Bee Do? Where do All the Daisies Go ? Who has Seen the Wind 7 \ Wife to Husband. Wind, The. Winter Rain. Wisdom. Year's Windfalls, A. Youth Gone, and Beauty Gone. Rossetti, Dante Gabriel.—Alas, so Long I Alexander II. See Sonnet: Czar Alexander the Second. Antwerp and Bruges. Ave. 4. Ballad of Dead Ladies, The. (Tr.) Ballad of Old Time Ladies. (Tr.) See Ballad of Dead Ladies, The. Birth-bond, The. See House of Life, The. Blessed Damozel, The. Broken Music. See House of Life, The. Chimes. Choice, The. I, II, III. See House of Life, The. Cloud Confines, The. Dante Alighieri. See Dante at Verona. Dante at Verona. Dark Glass, The. See House of Life, The. For a Venetian Pastoral By, Giorgione. Francesca Da Rimini. (Tr. Heart’s Hope. See House of Life, The. , Her Gifts. See House of Life, The. His Lady’s Praise. See Vita Nuova. Hope Overtaken. See House of Life, The. FIouse of Life, The. See At Home. Inclusiveness. See House of Life, The, Introductory. See House of Life, The. , Jenny. John Keats. King's Tragedy, The. Little While, A. Lost Days. See House of Life, The. Love Enthroned. See House of Life, The, Love-letter, The. See House of Life, The. Love-lily. See House of Life, The. Love's Lowers. Love's Nocturn. Lovesight. See House of Life, The. Mary Magdalene at the Door of Simon the Pharisee. Mary's Girlhood. Match with the Moon, A. Monochord, The. See House of Life, The. My Sister's Sleep. Nevermore, The. See House of Life, The. New Year's Burden, A. Newborn Death. See House of Life, The. Old Song Ended, An. - On Refusal of Aid between Nations. One Hope, The. See House of Life, The. Parted Love. See House of Life, The. Portrait, The. Prophecy, The. See King's Tragedy, The. Raleigh's Cell in the Tower. “Retro Me, Sathana.” See House of Life, The. Rossetti, Dante Gabriel (Continued). St. Luke the Painter. See House of Life, The. Sea-limits, The. Sibylla Palmifera. See House of Life, The. Silent Noon. See House of Life, The. Sister Helen. Sonnet, The . “A sonnet is a moment's monument.” Sonnet XCVIII: A Superscription. Sonnet: Body’s Beauty. Sonnet: Czar Alexander the Second. Sonnet: Heart’s Hope. Sonnet : Her Gifts. Sonnet LXIII: Inclusiveness. Sonnet: Known in Vain. Sonnet LXXXVI: Last Days. Sonnet: Lovesight. Sonnet: Love Sweetness. Sonnet: Mid-rapture. Sonnet: Sibylla Palmifera. Sonnet: Silent Noon. Sonnet: Soul-light. Sonnet: Stillborn Love. Sonnet: The Birth-Bond. Sonnet: The Dark Glass. Sonnet: The Landmark. Sonnet: The One Hope. Sonnet: The Sonnet. Sonnet : Vain Virtues. Sonnet: Willowwood. Sonnet-Sequence, A. See House of Life, The. Soothsay. Soul's Beauty. See House of Life, The. Staff and Scrip, The. Sudden Light. See House of Life, The. Sun's Shame, The. Sunset Wings. Supercription, A. See House of Life, The. “There will I ask of Christ the Lord.” Three Shadows. Vain Virtues. Venetian Pastoral, A. See For a Venetian Pastoral by Giorgione. White Ship, The. Willowwood. See House of Life, The. Wine of Circe, The. Without Her. See House of Life, The. Woodspurge, The. Young Fir-wood, A. Rosslyn, Fs. St. Clair-Erskine, Earl of.-Bedtime. From Reveille to Taps. Memory. Rostand, Edmond.—Balcony Scene from “Cyrano de Ber- gerac,” The. See Cyrano de Bergerac. Cyrano de Bergerac. Field of Wagram, The. See L’Aiglon. History Lesson from L’Aiglon. L'Aiglon. Princess Faraway, The. Scene from Cyrano de Bergerac. gera C. Temptation, The. Rothe, Emil.—Arizona. Ohio. Sicily. pain. . . - Rothwell, Annie. See CHRISTIE, Mrs. ANNIE [Roth WPLL]. Rothwell, Walter.—Shadow of the Guillotine. Rouget de Lisle [or Delisle], Claude Jos.-French National ymn. See Marseillaise, The. Marseillaise, The. - Marseilles Hymn. See Marseillaise, The. Rounsevell, Eliz. Phelps.-Encouragement. Rouse, M. T.-Merry Maiden Maying, A. Two Questions. Rousseau, Jean-Jacques.—Death is Compensation. Rowe, Frank Hazelwood.--Turned Out. See Cyrano de Ber- See Princess Faraway, The. Rowe, H:—Moon. # Sun. Rowe, M. F.—“Buy Your Cherries.” Rowe,. N :—Brundisium. (Tr.) Colin's Complaint. , Rowland, C:—One Hundred Years from Now. Rowland, E:—Fool’s Prayer, The. * |Home. Lower's Song, The. Opportunity. Rowland, H: C.—“There is no Such Thing as Pain.” Rowlandº, R:—Lullaby, A : “Upon my lap my sovereign SIt'S. “Upon my lap my sovereign sits.” See Lullaby, A. Rowley, Sam.—Sorrow-song. Roy, G :-Young Donald. Royden, Matthew.—Elegy on a Friend's Passion for His Astrophill, An. Ilament for Sir Philip Sidney. See Elegy on a Friend's Passion, etc. On Sir Philip Bassion, etc. Roys, R. L.-Old Woman's Complaint, An. Rückert, Friedrich.--—Barbarossa. Childher. Christkindlein. Ecstasy. Greediness Punished. Sidney. See Elegy on a Friend's 551 Rückert AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS Rückert, Friedrich (Continued). Greeting from Far Away. & Love Doth to Her Eyes Repair. Three Pairs and One. Two and One. Voyage around Posilipo, The. s Wer Wenig Sucht, der Findet Wiel. Rude, Mrs. B. C.—Daisy, The. FIome by the Warm Southern Sea, A. Naming the Tree. - 'Neath the Cotton-wood Trees. Shut Your Cattle In. Si, Do, Re. - Tree of State, The. Ruggles, Lucy S.—Baby Sister. “It Rains,” * Morning. See Up and Doing. Old Speckled Hen. Spider, The. Toad, The. Up and Doing. Whip-poor-will. Ye Children, Be Gay. Ruhl, Arthur.—Left Behind. Runcie, Mrs. Constance [Faunt LeRoy].—Anselmo, the Priest. T)emetrius. Known unto God. This Would I Do. Runcie, J:—Adventure., . Antipodes, The Christmas at the Cape. Little Thornback. Old Kimberley Days. Paul Kruger. Song in Season, A. Vision and a Cry, A. Bunkle, Bertha Brooks.-Song of the Sons of Esau, The. Runyon, Alfred Damon.—Song of Panama, A Rusby, H: H.—Columbine. Ruskin, J :—Arbor Day Aspiration. “Awake I Awake l’’ Beauty of the Clouds. See Modern Painters. Cloud Beauty. See Modern Painters. Crown of Wild Olive, The. Dawn of Peace, The. Death of Moses, The. See Modern Painters, Definite Training. Eagle's Nest, The. Earth's First Mercy, The. See Modern Painters. Education. See Stones of Venice, The. Ethics of the Dust, The. Faults and Virtues. See Ethics of the Dust, The. Fors Clavigera. Freedom of the Fly, The. See Queen of the Air. Hills of Carrara, The. Humblest of the Earth-children, The. See Modern Painters. King of the Golden River, The. Lady, The. See Sesame and Lilies. Man's Connection with the Infinite. Mirror, The. Modern Painters. º Mosses—Earth’s Humblest Children. See Modern Painters. * Nests. See Eagle's Nest, The. “On the whole, there are much sadder ages than the early ones.” See Modern Painters. Open Sky, The. See Modern Painters. Pine Tree, The. See Modern Painters. Plants and Flower. Power. See True Kings of the Earth, The. - “Power to converse well is a very great charm, The.” Fraeterita. - Princes. See Crown of Wild Olive, The. Queen of the Air, The. $: Reading for the Thought. See Sesame and Lilies. Ruskin and his Mother. See Praeterita. • Saint Ursula. See Fors. Clavigera. Sermons. See Stones of Venice, The. Sesame and Lilies. Skyhºe. See Modern Painters and Stones of Venice, €. Society of Good Books. See Sesame and Lilies. Song of the Tyrolese after the Battle of Brixen. Stones of Venice, The. “To-day.” - True Contentment. See Modern Painters. True Kings of the Earth, The. Trust Thou Thy Love. Truth of Truths, The. Tyr; Venice and England. See €. Utility of the Beautiful, The. See Modern Painters. Wisłº, of Meri in War and Peace. See Sesame and 1116 S. . Wreck, The. Russell, Sir. C:—Arbitration and Civilization. Russell, C : E.-Benjamin Harrison. Chatterton. Chatterton at Bristol. Defence of the Irish Party, A. Tifteenth of February, The. Jºleet at Santiago, The. Long Fight, The. Stones of Venice, Russell, C: E. (Continued). Nikolson's Nek. On a South Dakota Farm in March. Our Fleet at Santiago. • Sixty-second Birthday of Swinburne, The. To Philip Massinger, “ a Stranger.”. Russell, F. K.—At the Telephone. Russell, G : R.—Opportunity for Effort [or Work]. Russell, G : W : (“A. E.”).-Affinity. Babylon. -By the Margin of the Great Deep. Connla's Well. Creation. Dana. Dusk. Farewell, A. Forgiveness. Gates of Dreamland, The. Great Breath, The. t Piermit, The. Illusion. Immortality. Inheritance. Irish Face, An. Janus. Krishna. Man to the Angel, The. Memory of Earth, The. “More, Please.” Mothers and Sons. Om. Our Thrones Decay. Reconciliation. Reflections. Refuge. Sacrifice. Secret Love, The. Self-discipline. Symbolism. Three Counsellors, The. Vesture of the Soul, The. Virgin Mother, The. Wind of Angus, The. Russell, Mrs. Hattie S.—Christmas Song, A. Russell, Irwin,_*Along the Line.” “Business” in Mississippi. Christmas Night in the Quarters. Cosmos. De Fust Banjo. See Christmas Night in the Quarters. First Banjo, The. See Christmas Night in the Quarters. First Client, The. PIalf-way Doin's. Larry's on the Force. Mahsr John. Managing a Mule. Nebuchadnezzar [or Nebuchadnezzahl. Nine Graves in Edinbro. t Norvenn People. Old Fiddling Josey. t & * Origin of the Banjo, The. See Christmas Night in the Quarters. Practical Young Woman, A. Sermon for the Sisters, A. Russell, Jas. Russell.—Abraham Lincoln. Rhoecus. W Russell, Lord J:—On Parliamentary Reform. Russell, Lawrence K.—At a Women's Club. Wore her Last Year's Hat. Russell, Matthew.—Little Flower Strewers, The. Russell, Paul M.—Stonewall Jackson’s Death. Russell, Percy.—Birth of Australia, The. Russell, Sol. Smith.-Proposal, The. Russell, T:—Pilgrim Charter and Covenant, The. Russell, W. E.-Commonwealth of Massachusetts, The. Rust, Ida G.-Never More Tears, Sorrow, nor Sighing. Ruteboeuf, -—.—Ass's Legacy, The. * Ruth, Anna L.-Eleventh Hour, The. Gates Ajar. Little Steenie. Rutherford, Alison.—Flowers of the Forest, The. Rutherford, Lily.—Spring-time, The. Rutledge, A. B.-Blue. \ Rutter, Edith.-Without Him. Ryan, Rev. Abram Jos. (“Father Ryan”).-Cause of the South, The. See Sentinel Songs. Child’s Wish, A. Christmas Carol, A. Christmas Song, A. Conquered Banner, The. Death. Erin's Flag. “Follow Me.” See Thought, A. Night Thoughts. Presentiment. Rest. Reunited. Rosary of My Years, The. Sentinel Songs. * Song of the Mysticſ, The]. Sword of Robert Lee, The. Ryan, Čaroli-Malta. Night Bird, The. Ryan, J. H.-Bachelor's Love Song, A. '552 AUTHOR INDEX Sangster Ryan, J: W.-Solution, The. Ryan, Julia M.—Tintamarre, The. Ryan, Malachy.—Rose Adair. º Ryan, Archbishop Patrick J: (?).—Eternity of Music, The. Ryan, R. :—O, Saw Ye the Lass? Ryder, H. I. D.—Question, A. (Tr.) Ryder, T. P.-Huskin'-bee, The. Ryman, Fred Shelley.—Ideal India, The. , A. C.—Fireflies. ., A. C. H.--Story Katie Told, The. , A. H.-‘‘Halt 1 who passes, friend or foe!” Lost Voice, The. A. W.-Life that Counts, The. C.—“Across the Lot.” C. A.—Lovers, The. See Tragedy on Past Participles, A. e (Alt. also to Phoebe : Tragedy on Past Participles, A. Cary.) .—Great Events. B.—Homeward Bound. . W.-Canary’s Story, The. . M.—Recipe for a Happy New Year. . H.-Rondeau: By Kandy Lake. Rondeau : “O placid lake l I standing nigh.” . D.—Waiting. * H.—Stars in My Country's Sky. B.—Wives of Brixham, The. . D.—Modern Chivalry. . W.-Flag, The. .—Our Childhood's Home. . P.--All Have Work to Do. . R.—Little Mothers. ., W. W.-Hymn for the Conquered, A. abean, W. H.-Uncle Zeke's Opinion. Sabin, Edwin L.-Apple-barrel, The. Deposed. Dreams. Tºaster. Mrs. Dibble’s Rest Cure. Mothers. Not Homesick. “ Poor Man's Automobile, The. Unwelcome Brother. * Way with Mother, The. Work. Sabine, Julia A.—Ascutney Charades, The. Sackville, C: , See DORSET C : SACKVILLE, Earl of. Sackville, Lady Marg.—Apple, The. Sackville, T: See DORSET T: SACKVILLE, Earl of. Sacramento Union.—Accursed. The. (T.) # # # i T Safford, Mary Joanna.-Lady of Gedo, Safford, W: Harrison.—Battle of Muskingum. Sage, Agnes Carr.—Ambitious Marguerite, The. Sagebeer, Jos. Evans.—Maid of Orleans, The. Sa-go-ye-wat-ha. See RIED JACKET. St. Albans, Wiscount. See BACON, FS. St. Ambrose.—I Love Thy Kingdom, Lord. Love to the Church. See I Love Thy Kingdom, Lord. Veni , Creator [Spiritus]. (At.) Saint-Aubin, Stephanie Felicitè Ducrest de. See GENLIS, Comtesse de. - St. Bernard of Cluny. See BERNARD OF CLUNY or MORLAIX. St. Clair-Erskine, Fs. See RossLYN, Earl of. St. Columkille.—There is a Grey Eye. St. Francis of Assisi.-Canticle of the Sun, The. St. Francis Xavier.—My God, I Love Thee. Saint-Gelais, Mellin de...—Empty Purse, The. Epigram: “Friend I tell of these two things the just degree.” Fragment: “I own my youthful prime I did destroy.” To a Bore. * St. Georges, Jules Henri Vernoy de.—Gypsy's Warning, The. See Martha. Martha. St. Gregory the Great.--Darkness is Thinning. Veni Creator [Spiritus]. (Alt.) St. James Chronicle.—To the Boston Women. Saint James Gazette.—Bean-blossoms. Still True. * tº St. Joannes Damascenus.-‘‘From my lips in their defile- ment.” Saint John Chrysostom.—Divine Providence in Nature. On Applauding Preachers. Undue Lamentations over the Dead. Saint John, J. Hector.—Humming-bird, The. Saint John, J: P.-Bible and the Liquor Traffic, The. Sparrow Must Go, The. Vote the Traffic Down. Saint John, P:—Descent on Middlesex, The. Taxation of America. e St. Louis Chronicle.—Looking for Bargains. St. Lowis Globe Democrat.—Lay of the Consumer. St. Louis Post Dispatch, The-Empty Stocking,. The. St. Louis Republic.—Maine's Men, The. See Sinking of the Maine. i.e. Sinking of the Maine. º * St. Nicholas.-Arithmetic. See Harry’s Arithmetic. Bobolink and Chick-a-dee, The. Christmas Morning. Doll's Bonnet, A. First Christmas-tree in New England. St. Nicholas (Continued). f Flower Girl, The. Grown-up Land. 4 Harry's Arithmetic. How Persimmons Took Cah ob der Baby. See “Take Good Care of Baby.” “I had a little yellow bird.” Lazy Cat, The. - Little Dora's Soliloquy. Little Gentleman, A. Little Seamstress, A. “Once from the town a starling fiew.”. Sad Story of a Little boy that Cried, The. Scholar, A Stagnant, The. “Take Good Care of Baby.” Twins, The. Saint-Juirs.-Jasmine Flower, The. Saint Pavin.—Sonnet: “Luck, which is against me set.” Saint Sºlº, the Sabaite [St. Stephanos J.-Art Thou eary Sainte Beuve, C : Augustin,_Which was Most Truly Dead? Salem. Pioneer Register.—-Gem in Tribute, A. Salis-Seewis, Johann Gaudenz von.-Song of the Silent 8, Il Cl. Sallume, Marg.—Growing Old. (?) Sallust, Caius Crispus.--Caius Marius to the Romans on the Objections to Making Him General. See Jugur- thine War, The. - Jugurthine War, The. Merit before Birth. See Jugurthine War, The. Prince Adherbal before the Roman Senate. See Jugur- thine War, The. Salmon, Arthur L.-If Thou Wert False. Love that Availeth. Salsbury [or Saulsbury], Etta G.-Willie's Breeches. Salter, W. H.-Queer Boy, A. Saltillo, Don Jose de.—Rio Bravo—A Mexican Lament. Saltus, d; Everton.—Chariot-race in the Time of hrist, A. Saltus, Fs. Saltus.-Andalusian Sereno, The. Austerlitz. Bayadere, The. Caesar. Gaetano Donizetti. • Henry Ideal, The. Jena. Judas the Second. Mario. Napoleon. Napoleon II., Duke of Reichstadt. astel. \ Richard III. Sphinx Speaks, The. Sampter, Jessie E.-Psalm. San Francisco, News Letter.—Pwize Spwing Poem. Sanborn, Frank B.--Abraham Lincoln. Anathemata. Ariana. - Ode Written for the Consecration of Sleepy-Hollow Cemetery. River Song. ... Samuel Hoar. Sanborn, Helen J.-From Assisi. In Umbria. Sunset on the Campagna. Sanborn, Rev. J. W.-Two Bells. Sanborn, Rob't, Alden.—To a Child Falling Asleep. sancta-cº. Abraham. Å.—St. Anthony’s Sermon to the 1SIle S. Sand, G: See DUDEVANT, DUPIN, Mme. Sandburg, Carl.—At a Window. Chicago. Choose. Great Hunt, The. Handfuls. Harbor, The. Jan Kubelik. Joy. Rillers. in. Lost. . Nocturne in a Deserted Brickyard. Our Prayer of Thanks. Places. Poor, The. * Road and the End, The. Sketch. Under the Harvest Moon. Sandham, H:—Glimpse of Easter in the Azores, A. Sands, Rob't C:—Good-night. Green Isle of Lovers, The. Sandys, G :—Paraphrase upon Luke 1st. Parºse upon the Psalms of David, A. AMANTINE LUCILE AURORE (Psalm Paraphrase upon the Song of Solomon, A. Sponsa. See Paraphrase upon the Song of Solomon, A. Sanford, H. R.—Pruning Trees. Sanford, Mary B.-Forest-fire. Sangster, C :—Brock. Comet, The. England and America. Evening. 553 Sangster AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Sangster, C : (Continued). Hesperus. Illuminated Goal, The. Little Shoes, The. Living Temple, A. Love's Renewal. Northern Rune, A. Rapid, The. Red Men, The. Snows, The. Song for Canada. Taapookaa. Thousand Isles, The. 'Tis Summer. Still. ... Sangster, Mrs. Marg. Eliz. Absent Boy, The. Are the Children at Home. At Sunset. Autumn Day, An. Average Man, The. Awakening. Best that I Can, The. Building of the Nest, The. Christmas. See Christmas Tree, The. Christmas Tree, The. Comfort One Another. (?) Dear Little Heads in the Pew. Decoration Day. Dinna Chide. e Dinna Chide the Mither. See Dinna Chide. Easter Joy, The. e Eastertide. See Splendor of Lilies, The. “Elizabeth, Aged Nine.” Gentleman, A. Growing Old. In Common Days. Irene. ſº * “It isn’t the thing you do, dear.” See Sin of Omis- sion, The. Left Undone. See Sin of Omission, The. Little Fairy, A. Little Green Beds, The. Little Snow Flake, The. Little Vagabond, A. Mary. Miss Fret and Miss Laugh. Moth-eaten. New Year, A. * * Old Sampler, The. See “Elizabeth, Aged Nine.” Our Little Echo. Our Lost. Our Own. Overcometh. St. Martin , and the Beggar. Sin of Omission, The. Song for Our Flag, A. Song of Summer, A. Splendor of Lilies, The. Sufficient unto the Day. Thanksgivin' Pumpkin Pies. Unkind Words. See Our Own. Vacation Time. Washington’s Birthday. Washington’s Name in the Hall of Fame. We Thank Thee. When Daddy Lights the Tree. Whittier. * > Santayana, G :-“As in the Midst of Battle there is Room.” Before a Statue of Achilles. Faith. “I would I might forget that I am I.’” “O World.” On a Piece of Tapestry. On the Death of a Metaphysician. Rustic at the Play, The. We Needs Must be Divided in the Tomb. “What Riches have You ?” Sappho.—Achilles Tatius. Blest as the Immortal Gods. Fragment from Sappho, A. See Blest as the Immortal O'CiS. Song of the Rose. See Achilles Tatius. Sapte, William, Jr.—Advance of Science, The. Gallant Rescue, A. g Soft-hearted Bill. Sardou, Victorien.—Robespierre. Save My Son I See Robespierre. Sargent, A.—Boys We Want, The. Sargent, Edmund Beale.—Cuckoo Wood, The. Sargº, Epes.—Critic, The. (?) (Tr.) ll. Oa. Death of Warren, The. Deeds of Kindness. Forget Me Not. Great Musical Critic, The. See Critic, The. Heart's Summer, The. Life on the Ocean Wave, A. Little Cowslip, The. See Deeds of Kindness. Martyr of the Arena, The. Our Country. Queen Isabella’s Resolve. Regulus to [or before] the Roman Senate. Return of Columbus, The. Soul of My Soul. Spartacus to the Roman Envoys [in Etruria]. [Munson].-Abraham Lincoln. Sargent, Epes (Continued). Spring-time Will Return, The. Summer Noon at Sea. Suppose. See Deeds of Kindness. Tempest, The. Thought of the Past, A. Tropical Weather. Webster. Will, The. (At. to W. B. Fowle.) Sargent, H. F.—Land of Dreams, The. Sargent, Harry S.—Just Because She Made Them Goo-Goo Eyes. When the Harvest Days are Over. Sargent, J. Osborne.—Horace. Sargent, Nathan.-John Randolph of Roanoke. Sarrazin, Jean François-Poem: “Tircis', most lowers now are to the full.” Saturday Riview.—Russian Easters. Saulsbury, Etty G. See SALSBURY, ETTA G. Saunders, C. R.—May. Saunders, Raundall.—Chain of Days, The. To the Arbutus. Saunders, Capt. W: H.-Ocean Burial, The. Savage, J. W.--Tomb of Washington, The. Savage, J :—Plaint of the Wild Flower, The. Shane's Head. Savage, Louise H.-Biddy O’Brien has the Toothache. Miss O’Mulligan Takes a Bicycle Ride. Nora Mulligan's Thanksgiving Party. Savage, Rev. Minot Judson.—America to England. Christmas Question, A. City of Is, The. Life in Death. Light on the Cloud. Longfellow, Extract Concerning. Love's Return. My Birth. Pesca dero Pebbles. Savage, Philip H:—God, Thou Art Good. nfinity. It is Long Waiting. Morning. Silkweed. Solitude. Savage, R: H :—Ben Hafiz, the Muezzin. Savage-Armstrong, G : F. S.—Autumn Memories. “Father, The.” Gay Provence. Glen of the Horse, The. Glens of Wicklow. Helen's Tower. Home-Longings. “I loved thee for that dear, deep lovingness.” Lugnaquillia. My Guide. Mystery, The. One in the Infinite. Scalp, The. Shawlie, The. Silence. Summer Rhyme. Through the Solitudes. To Walk With God. Universal God, The. Wee Lassie's First Luve, The. Wicklow. Wicklow Scene, A. Yin Wee Luik, The. Savary, J:—Wedding Song, A. Savonarola, Girolamo.—Corruption of Prelates. Good Friday. Sawyer, C: Carroll.—When this Cruel War is Over. Sawyer, Frd’k W:—Recognition, The. Sawyer, Harriet Adams.-King Alcohol's Soliloquy. Sawyer, Jas. P.-Messages the Roses Bring, The. Sawyer, W:—Best of the Ball, The. Christmas. Dying Chief, The. Flight for Life, The. Recognition, The. Rose Song. º Two Loves and a Life. Saxby, J. E.-Oh, Ask not Thou. Saxe, , J : Godfrey.—“Allow for the Crawl”—A Homily. American Aristocracy. Bereavement. Blind Man and His Candle, The. Blind Man and the Elephant, The. Bore, The. See My Familiar. Briefless Barrister, The. Charming Woman, A. Cold-water Man, The. Comic Miseries. Common Lot, The. Connubial Eclogue, A. Coqettte, The. * “Darling Tell Me Yes.” Do I Love Thee? Early Rising. Echo. See Ego et Echo. Ego and Echo. See Ego et Echo. Ego et Echo. Family Quarrels. 554. AUTEIOR INDEX Schultze Saxe, J: Godfrey (Continued). Find a Way or Make It. Four Misfortunes, The. Go it. Alone. Grateful Preacher, The. Head and the Heart, The. Heart and the Liver, The. How Cyrus Laid the Cable. How the Lawyer [s] got a Patron Saint. Icarus; or, The Peril of Borrowed Plumes. I’m Growing Old. “Justine, You Love Me Not l” Ring Solomon and the Bees. Kiss Me Softly. See To my Love. Lake Saratoga. Life's Story. See Story of Life, The. Little Jerry, the Miller. Maiden to the Moon, The. Maximilian. Mourner a la Mode, The. My Eyes | How I Love You. My Familiar. “Nein.” Boy and Girls. Ode to the Legislature. Oid Man's Motto, The. On a Recent Classic Controversy. On an Ill-read Lawyer. On an Ugly Person Sitting for a Daguerreotype. Orpheus and Eurydice. Phaethon; or, The Amateur Coachman. Polyphemus and Ulysses. Poor Tartar. A Hungarian Legend. IProud Miss MacBride, The. Puzzled Census-taker, The. Pyramus and Thisbe. Railroad Rhyme. See Rhyme of the Rail. Reflective Retrospect, A. Thyme of the Rail. Romance of Nick Van Stann, The. Sheriff of Saumur, The. Sleep and Death. Solomon and the Bees. Bees. Somewhere. Song of Saratoga. Sonnet to a Clam. See To a Clam. Stammering Wife, The. Story of Life, The. Stutttering Lass, The. Superfluous Man, The. Tartar, The. See Poor Tartar. This, Too, Will Pass Away. . To a Clam. To my Love. Too Candid by Half. Treasure in Heaven. To Lesbia. Two Church-builders, The. Well-Digger, The. When I Mean to Marry. Will Makes the Way, The. Wishing. Woman’s Will. Wouldn’t You Like to Know 7 Saxon, Eliz. L.-Siege of the Alamo. Saxton, Andrew Bice,—First Step, The. Who Gather Gold. Scanlan, Michael.—Hero of the Rank and File, The. Scannell, Edith.-Jean Noel—Christmas in France. Scannell, Florence.—Christmas Legend, g Scarron, * -Epitaph: “He who at last doth slumber nigh.” Scève, Maurice.—Rose. Schaeffer, E.-Doing for Others. Schaff, Philip.–“Poetry, and its twin-sister, Music, are the most sublime and spiritual of arts.” (?) Thoughts on Immortality. Schanz, Frida.-In Sturmes Not. Scharff, W. E.-Pine Tree Academy, The. Schartres, Anita Vivanti-Winning Him Back. Schauffler, H: Park.-Easter Sacraments. Schauffler, Rachel Capen.—Day of Victory, The. Violet Under the Snow, The. Schauffler, Rob't Haven.—Americanizing the Fourth. Earth’s Easter. Epigram, (With a handful of Plymouth Mayflowers). Mignon. (Tr. Monte Cavo. (Tr.) Moonlight on the Riviera. (Tr.) Mother, The. Music. On Milan Cathedral. Scum o' the Earth. Steps of the Ara Coeli, The. (Tr.) To Browning the Music-Master. To My Mother. Violin, The. Wiolin Mood; A. Yoyage around Posilipo, The. (Tr.) Scheffauer, Herman.—America. Scheffel, Jos, Victor yon.—Old Heidelberg. Scheffler, Johannes (“Angelus Silesius”).-Wow. schelandº, º de.—Sonnet: “”Tis at her feet, small as a doll’s.” To the Poets of Our Time. See King Solomon and the See Stammering Wife, The. A Hungarian Legend. Schell, Emilie Ruck de.—Exile, The. Schell, Stanley.—Anti-Cigarette League. Awkward Squad Drill and March. Baptizing the Twins. Boys of Mother Goose Land. Cats. Colonial Entertainment Program. Crowning of Washington. Dirty Kitty-Cat. Easter Tableaux. Flags Celebrate Lincoln's Birthday. Irish Girl and the Telephone. John's Pajamas. Kittens' Dancing Lesson. Lincoln, Circle of Tribute To. Lost Penknife. May-Basket Time. Milly Amos's Hymn. M’ Li'l' Black Baby. Nervous Woman at the Telephone. Old-Fashioned Garden. One Week in a Mother's Life. Our Soldier Boys. Palm Drill. Self-Sacrificing Soldier Saved. Servant Question. Seven Little Beacon Lanterns. Tableaux Vivants and Scenes from Life of Washington. Taming the Bully. Three Maidens Fair. True American, A. Wedding-Veil. “We’ve Lost Our Job.” What the Children Learned at School. Who Ate the Cake 3 Why the Dog's Tail was Skinned. Wreath to Lincoln's Memory. Schenkendorf, Max von.—Freedom. Schiller, Johann Christopher Friedrich von.—Address to the Swiss. See William Tell. Alpenjager's Lied. Alpine Minstrelsy. Antique at Paris. Astrological Tower, The. Battle, The. Belief in Astrology, The. Cranes of Ibycus, The. Damon, and Pythias. Das Licht des Auges. See William Tell. Death of Wallenstein, The. See Wallenstein. Dirge : He is gone—is dust. See Wallenstein. Diver, The. Don Carlos. Duty. See Duty. (arr. by) See William Tell. See Wallenstein. See Wallenstein. Fame. Fischerknabe Singt, im Kahn. Flag, The. Glove, The. Grief of Bereavement, The. Heroism. See Wallenstein. Hirt Auf Dem Berge. Hope, Faith, [and] Love. See Words of Strength. Hostage, The. See Damon and Pythias. Invincible Armada, The. Joan of Arc's Farewell to Home. See Maid of Orleans, €. Knight of Toggenburg, The. Maid of Orleans, The. Mary Stuart. Mythology. See Wallenstein. Piccolomini, The. See Wallenstein. Rainbow, The.—A Riddle. Real Queen, The. Song of the Bells, The. Steer, Bold Mariner, On. Thekla's Song. See Wallenstein. Three Words of Strength. See Words of Strength. Veiled Statue at Sais, The. Wallenstein. Wallenstein's Soliloquy. See Wallenstein. Wilhelm Tell. See William Tell. William Tell. William Tell Describes. His Escape. William Tell in Wait for Gessler. Words of Strength. World, The. Schley, Admiral Winfield Scott.—Battle of Santiago. Schmid, Christoph von.—Story of Easter Eggs, The. Schmoll:e, B.-Heavier the Cross. Schneckenburger, Max,−Watch on the Rhine, The. Schnezler, August.—Deserted Mill, The. Schönaich-Carolath, Prince von.—Oh Germany School and College Education.—What Santa Claus Thirt"co. School and Home Education.—Christmas. Christmas Greeting. Introduction, An. Little Wolf's Wooden Shoes. Word to Santa Claus, A. Schoonmaker, Edwin Davis-Mob, The. New York. Schreiner, Oliver.—Artist's Secret, The. Schroeder, Mrs. Evelyn Noble.—Marguerite. Schultze, Martha M.–Foundations. See Wallenstein. See William Tell. See William Tell. 555 Schumann AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Schumann, Alanson Tucker.—Guidance. Nasturtiums. Poe. - Schurman, Jacob Gould.—Hope of the Nation, The. Schurz, Carl. — American Battle-flags. See Eulogy Charles Sumner. American Tariffs. Battle-flags, The. See Eulogy on Charles Sumner. Charles Sumner. See Eulogy on Charles Sumner. Declaration of Independence, The. Emancipation Proclamation, The. Eulogy on Charles Sumner. General Amnesty. General Sherman. - Schuyler, Montgomery.—Carlyle and Emerson. Schuyler-Lighthall, W: Douw.—Artist's Prayer, The. Battle of La Prairie, The. Canada not Last. Confused Dawn, The. ' 'Eben Picken, Bookseller. Montreal. My Native Land. Pioneers, The. Praeterita ex Instantibus. Sweet Star, The. Scollard, Clinton.—Ad Patriam. As Came Down from Lebanon. Bag-pipes at Sea. Ballad of “Old Glory.” Ballad of Paco Town, The. Ballad of the Thanksgiving Pilgrim. Barren Easter, The. Battle of Plattsburg Bay, The. Be Ye in Love with April Tide! Bell, A. Bells of Fossombrone, The. Bird's Song in April. Boasting of Sir Peter Parker, The. Bob-o-link. Book-stall, The. Colonel Liscum of the Ninth. Cricket. Daughter of the Regiment, The. Dawn in the Street. Deed of Lieutenant Miles, The. Deeds of Valour at Santiago. Down in the Strawberry Bed. Easter Eve at Kerak-Moab. Eve of Bunker Hill, The. First Thanksgiving, The. For Our Dead. Fraidie-Cat. Great Voice, The. If Only the Dreams Abide. Inn of the Five Chimneys, The. Jim Crow. Khamsin. Ring of Dreams, The. Ring Philip's Last Stand. - Let There be Dreams To-day. Madrigal, A. “Easter-glow and Easter-gleam l’’ Melik the Black. Memnon. Men of the “Maine,” The. Men of the “Merrimac,” The. Montgomery at Quebec. Mother-Land. On the Eve of Bunker Hill. Osman Aga's Devotion. Out of Babylon. IPrivate Blair of the Regulars. Rhyme of the Rough Riders, A. Riding with Kilpatrick. Saint Leger. Sidney Godolphin. Sleeper, The. Song for the Fleet, A. Song of the Ships. Strawberries. There is a Pool on Garda. Thrall, The. To William Sharp. Valor of Ben Milam, The. Warbler, The. Way to the Neutral Ground, The. Wayne at Stony Point. Winter in the Marsh. Scorer, J: G.--Old Man and “Shep,” The. Scott, Alex.—Hence Hairt. Lo, What it is to Love. Rondel of Love, A Symon and Janet. To Luwe Unluvit. Scott, Andrew.—Rural Scott. Scott, Clement.—Brighten Pier. Clown’s Ilament, The. Contradiction, A. Eſad I but Known. Her First Bouquet. I.ast Niight. Lilian Adelaide Neilson. Lost Tuetter, A. Maidenhead Bridge. Midnight Charge, The. Midshipmite, The. Oll Scott, Clement (Continued). Mizpah. Noon of Life, The. Rus in Urbe. * Story of a Stowaway, The. “Will Frank Buchanan Write º’” Woman’s Song, A. Women of Mumbles Head, The. Scott, Colin A.—Poet, The. Scott, Duncan Campbell.—Above St. Irénée. At Les Eboulements. At the Cedars. Autumn Song. End of the Day, The. Fifteenth of April, The. Flock of Sheep, A. For Remembrance. Forsaken, The. Half Breed Girl, The. Home Song. House of the Broken-Hearted, The. In November. Life and Death. Little Song, A. Memory. Off Rivière du Loup. On the Way to the Mission. Ottawa. Reed-player, The. Summer Storm, A. Scott, Frank N.—Fall Inſ Miller and the Maid, The. Scott, Frd’k G:—Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam. Dawn. Dream of the Prehistoric, A. Easter Island. Heaven of Love, The. Hymn of Empire, A. In Memoriam. In the Woods. King's Bastion, The. Knowledge. My Little Son. Reverie, A. River, The. Samson. Sister of Charity, A. Temple of the Ages, The. Time. Unnamed Lake, The. Van Elsen. Scott, G. Forrester.—School Greeting. tar Fancy for a Child, A. Scott, J. L.-I Haven’t much Religion. When We Go Home. Scott, J. W.-Victory Deferred. Scott, Lady J: — Annie Laurie. (Alt.) See DOUGLAS, WILLIAM, of Fingland. t - Comin' o' the Spring, The. Durisdeer. When Thou Art Near Me. Scott, Mary McNeil. See FENOLLOSA, Mrs. MARY McNEIL SCOTT ]. - Scott, Mora.-Out o' the Stars. Scott, Sir Walter.—Abbot's Blessing on the Bruce, The. See Lord of the Isles, The. Alice Brand. See Lady of the Lake, The. Allan-a-Dale. See Rokeby. Amy Robsart and Richard Warney. See Kenilworth. “And said I that my limbs were old.” See Lay of the Last Minstrel. Answer. See Old Mortality. Antiquary, The. Ballad, A : “The Druid Urien had daughters seven.” Ballad of Alice Brand. See Lady of the Lake, The. Bannockburn. See Lord of the Isles, The. Baron and the Jew, The. See Ivanhoe. Batº of Bannockburn, The. See Lord of the Isles, le. Battle of Beal’ an Duine. See Lady of the Lake, The. Battle of Harlaw. Beal’ an IDhuine. See Lady of the Lake, The, Besieged Castle, The. See Ivanhoe. Betrothed, The. Beware. See Bride of Lammermoor, The. Black Prince, The. Blanche of Devan. See Lady of the Lake, The. Boat Song. See Lady of the Lake, The. Bold Dragoon, The. Bonnets of Bonnie Dundee, The. Sca Doom of Devor- goil, The. - Bonnie [or Bonny] Dundee. See Doom of Devorgoil, €. s. Border Ballad. See Monastery, The. Border March. , See Monastery, The. Border Minstrelsy. (Ed.) See Minstrelsy of the Scot- tish Border, in TITLE INDEX. Border Song. See Monastery, The. ' Branksome Hall. See Lay of the Last Minstrel. e Breathes there the Man. See Lay of the Last Minstrel. “Breathes there the man with soul so dead.” See Lay of the Last Minstrel. Bride of Lammermoor, The. Brignall Banks. See Rokeby. 556 AUTHOR INIDEX Scott Scott, Sir Walter (Oontinued). / Bruce and the Abbot. See Lord of the Isles, The. Buccaneer, The. See Rokeby. Camp, The. See Marmion. Carle, Now the King’s Come. Castle of Norham, The. See Marmion. Cavalier, The. See Rokeby. Cavalier Song. See Rokeby. Charge at Waterloo, The. See Field of Waterloo, The. Chase, The. See Lady of the Lake, The. Chase, The. (Tr.) See also Wild Huntsman, The. Child Dyring. (Alt.) Christmas. See Marmion. Eve in the Olden Time. See Marmion. in England. See Marmion. Christmas in [the] Olden Time. See Marmion. Christmas Merry making. Christmas-Time. Clan-Alpine. See Lady of the Lake, The. Clarion. e Claud Halcro's Song. See Pirate, The. Combat, The. w Composed on a May Morning. & Constance de Beverley. See Marmion. Contempt. See Lady of the Lake, The. Convent Scene from Marmion. See Marmion. Coronach. See Lady of the Lake, The. Count Albert and the Fair Rosalie. See Fire-king, The. Countess Amy and Her Husband, The. See Kenil- Worth. County Guy. Cradle Song. Crusader, The. Dance of Death, The. Datur Hora Quieti. See Doom of Devorgoil, The. Death of Bertram, The. See Rokeby. Death of Marmion. See Marmion. Death of Mr. Bertram ,The. See Guy Mannering. Death of Morris. See Rob Roy. Defiance. See Lay of the Last Minstrel. Description of Marmion. See Marmion. Dies Irae. (Tr.) See Lay of the Last Minstrel. Dole, The. Doom of Constance, The. Doom of Devorgoil, The. º ºg º Douglas to the Populace of Stirling. See Lady of the Lake, The. Dreams. See Lady of the Lake, The. Dying Bard, The. Dying Gipsy's Dirge, The. Edinburgh. See Rokeb .AN 0.62 tº OR6 OV. Edmund's Song. y Erl-king, The. (Tr.) See GOETHE, JOHANN. W. von. Eve of St. John, The. e Evening. See Doom of Devorgoil, The. Fair Annie. (Alt.) Fair Helen. (Alt.) Faith in Unfaith. See Betrothed, The. Farewell. See Pirate, The. Farewell to Mackenzie. Field of Waterloo, The. Fiery Cross, The. See Lady of the Lake, The. Fire-king, The. Fitz Traver's Song. See Lay of the Last Minstrel. Fitºames and Roderick Dhu. See Lady of the Lake, €. Flodden Field. See Marmion. Friar of Orders Gray. See Rokeby. Gathering Song of Donald [or Donuill Dhu. broch of Donald Dhu. Gathering Song of Donald the Black. of Donald Dhu. Gay Goss-hawk, The. Glee for King Charles. See Woodstock. Glorious John. See Pirate, The. Good Cause, The. Graeme and Bewick. Guy Mannering. FHail to the Chief. IHarold the Dauntless. Harold's Song to Rosabelle. strel. - Harp of the North. Heart of Midlothian, The. Heath this Night must be My Bed, The. of the Lake, The. Hebrew Hymn. Helvellyn. Hie Away. See Waverley. Highland Chase, The. See Lady of the Lake, The. Highland. Stranger, The. See Lady of the Lake, The. Hostel, The ; or Inn. See Marmion. Hunting Song. IHymn for the Dead. See Lay of the Last Minstrel, The. * Hymn of the Hebrew Maid. See Ivanhoe. Hymn to the Virgin. See Lady of the Lake, The. In Memoriam: Nelson, Pitt, Fox. See Marmion. In nominatus. See Lay of the Last Minstrel, The. Interview between Amy and Lord Leicester at Kenil- Christmas Christmas See Quentin Durward. See Marmion. See Pi- See Pibroch See Lay of the Last Min- See Lady worth. See Kenilworth. Twanhoe. James Fitz-James and Ellen, See Lady of the Lake, 6, Scott, Sir Walter (oontinued). Jeanie Deans and Queen Caroline. lothian, The. Jock of Hazeldean. Kenilworth. Kinmont Willie. (Ait.) Knight's Toast, The. (Alt.) Knight's Tomb, The. Lady of the Lake, The. - Lake Coriskin. ...See Lord of the Isles, The. Last Minstrel, The. See Lay of the Last Minstrel. Late When the Autumn Evening Fell. See Waverly. Lay of Rosabelle, The. See Lay of the Last Minstrel, The. Lay of the Imprisoned Huntsman. See Lady of the Lake, The. Lay of the Last Minstrel. Legend of Montrose, The. Life. Lighthouse, The. See Pharos Loquitor. Lines Addressed to Monsieur Alexandre, the Celebrated Ventriloquist. Lochinvar. See Marmion. Lochinvar’s Ride. See Marmion. Lodge, The. See Lady of the Lake, The. Lord of the Isles, The. - Love. See Lay of the Last Minstrel, The. Love as the Theme of Poets. See Lay of the Last Minstrel, The. Love of Country. See Lay of the Last Minstrel. Loº Fatherland. See Lay of the Last Minstrel, €. Love the Lord of All. Lucy Ashton’s Song. See Bride of Lammermoor, The. Lucy Bertam and Domine Sampson. See Guy Manner- 1Ilg. Lullaby of an Infant Chief. Lullº ºn an Infant Chief. See Lullaby of an Infant 1621. Lulº * an Infant Chief. See Lullaby of an Infant 161. Macgregor's Defence. See Rob Roy. Macgregors' Gathering. Macrimmon's Lament. Madge Wildfire's Song. See Heart of Midlothian, The. Maid of Neidpath, The. Marmion. Marmion and Douglas. See Marmion. - Marmion Taking Leave of Douglas. See Marmion. Mass, The. See Lay of the Last Minstrel. Massacre of Glencoe, The. § Merrilies. See Guy Mannering. - - Melrose Abbey. See Lay of the Last Minstrel. Melrose by. Moonlight. See Lay of the Last Minstrel. Minstrel, The. See Lay of the Last Minstrel, The. Monastery, The. Morning Landscape, A. See Lady of the Lake, The. Musing on Companions Gone. My Mother. (Alt.) My Native, Land... See Lay of the Last Minstrel. My Own, My Native Land! See Lay of the Last Min- strel, The. Nelson, Pitt, Fox. See Marmion. Nora's Wow. Norham Castle. November. Oh Say Not, My Love. Old Christmas-Tide. See Marmion. Qld English Christmas, The. See, Marmion. Old Minstrel, The. See Lay of the Last Minstrel, The. Qld Mortality. Qmnipotent,. The. See. Antiquary, The. Orphan Maid, The. See Legend of Montrose, The. Outlaw, The. See Rokeby. Palmer, The. Parting of Douglas and Marmion. See Marmion. Paternal Love. See Lady of the Lake, The. Patriotism. See Lay of the Last Minstrel. Payment in Store. See Red Gauntlet. Pharos Loquitur. Pibroch. See Pibroch of Donald Dhu. Pibroch of Donald [or Donuil ) Dhu. Picture of Ellen, A. See Lady of the Lake, The. Pirate, The. Pitt and Fox. See Marmion. Poet, The... See Lay of the Last Minstrel. Pride of Youth, The. See Heart of . Midlothian, The. Proud Maisie. See, Heart of Midlothian, The. “Proud Maisie is in the wood.” See Heart of Mid- lothian, The. Quentin Durward. Ravenswood and Lucy Ashton. mermoor, The. Rebecca’s Hymn. Redgauntlet. Red Harlaw, The. See Antiquary, The. Reflections of Sir Walter Scott. Richard to the Princes of the Crusade. See Marmion. See Bride of Lam See Ivanhoe. See Talisman, €. River Duddon, The. (Sonnets I, II, III, IV). Rob Roy. Rokeby. Rosabelle. See Lay of the Last Minstrel. “Rose is fairest when 'tis budding new, The.” See Lady of the Lake, The, See Heart of Mid- . 557 Scott AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Scott, Sir Walter (Continued). Rover, The. See Rokeby. Rover's Adieu, The. See Rokeby. St. Swithin's Chair. Sanctuary in Alsatia. Scene in the Highlands, A. See Lady of the Lake, The. Scotland. See Lay of the Last Minstrel. - Search after Happiness, The ; or, The Quest of Sultaun Solimauan. e Serenade, A. See Quentin Durward. Serenade, A: “Ah! Country Guy.” Shepherd in Winter, The. Soldier, Rest I See Lady of the Lake, The. Soldier, Restl Thy Warfare O'er. See Lady of the Lake, The. Song: “A weary lot is thine, fair maid.” See Rokeby. Song: “Allan-a-Dale has no fagot,” etc. See Rokeby. Song: “O Brignall Banks,” etc. See Rokeby. Song: “Soldier, rest I thy warfare o’er.” See Lady of the Lake, The. Song: “Soldier Wake.” See Betrothed, The. Song: “The heath this night must be my bed.” See Lady of the Lake, The. Song: “Wheel the wild dance.” See Dance of Theath. Song: “Where shall the lover rest.” . See Marmion. Song of Clan-Alpine. See Lady of the Lake, The. Song of the Young Highlander. See Lady of the Lake, The. Song—The Cavalier. See Rokeby. Sonnet: “Most Sweet It is.” Sonnet: “Scorn not the Sonnet.” Sonnet : The Poet. Sound, Sound the Clarion. Stag Chase, The. Stag Hunt, The. ... See Lady of the Lake, The. Storming of the Castle, The. See Ivanhoe. Y Ç Ç Summer. See Lady of the Lake, The. Summer Dawn at Lock Katrine. See Lady of the Lake, The. w Sun upon the Lake, The. See Doom of Devorgoil, The. Sun upon the Weirdlaw Hill, The. Sunset in the Mountains. See Lady of the Lake, The. Talisman, The. Time. See Antiquary, The. To an Oak Tree. - To Mr. Alexandre, the Ventriloquist. dressed to Monsieur Alexandre, Ventriloquist. To the Memory of Edward the Black Prince. To William Erskine, Esq. See Marmion. . To William Stewart Rose, Esq. See Marmion. Toledo. Tournament, The. See Ivanhoe. Trial of Rebecca, The. See Ivanhoe. Trosachs, The. See Lady of the Lake, The. True and the False, The. True-Love, an’ Thou be True. e Twist Ye, Twine Ye. See Guy Mannering. Two Hunting Songs. Violet, The. • Waken, Lords and Ladies Gay. See Hunting Song. Wandering Willie. War. War Song. War-Song of the Men of Glamorgan, The. (Tr.) Wasted, Weary, Wherefore Stay. Waverley. e "Weary Lot is Thine[, Fair Maid], A. See Rokeby. “Where shall the lover rest.” See Marmion. Wild Huntsman, The. (Tr.) Woodstock. Young Lochinvar. See Marmion. Youth. See Rokeby. “Scott, Sir We-alter.”—Paddy Dunbar. Scott, W: Bell.—Below the Old House. Contentment in the Dark. Dance, The. See Witch's Ballad, The. See Lines Ad- the Celebrated Glenkindie. Hero-worship. Little Boy. Love's Calendar. My Mother. - Norns Watering Yggdrasill, The. 9. º, The. ygmalion To the Dead. Witch's Ballad, The. Youth and Age. Scott-Gatty, Alfred Scott.—Three Little Pigs, Scotus, Edmundus.-Cavalry Scout, The. Scoville, D. C.—Truth and Victory. “Scrace, R.”—Foundry, The. scranton, Bertha S.—Christmas Thought about Dickens, The. Scranton Truth.--Tiny Things. Scribner, Mrs. Josephine E. [Pittman].-Sad Mistake, A. Scribner’s Magazine.—Beyond the War. “Call me not dead, when I, indeed, have gone.” Cradle Song. For the Dedication of a Toy Theatre. “Friend who holds a mirror to my face, The.” Harvesters, The. Hills. IHome of Horace, The. Scribner’s Magazine (Continued). Lides to Bary Jade. Monk in His Cell, A. Mother's Influence, The. Nun at Her Devotions, A. Old King Cole. Ophelia. Rev. Gabe Tucker's Remarks. Safest Plan, The. “Strength for the day I at early dawn. I stand.” v Sunset Balconies. Terpsichore in the Flat Creek Quarters. There's No Rose without a Thorn. Undine. Was Bender Henshpecked! “We Americans make a God of our common-school system.” “When I am dead and buried.” “Scroggin, Andrew.”—Piece of Red Calico, A. Scudder, Eliza.-Love of God, The. To a Young Child. Scudder, Horace Elisha;-Child Born at Bethlehem, Emerson, Extract Concerning. Whittier, Extract Concerning. Scudder, H. Martyn.—Destroyer, The. What Intemperance Does. See Destroyer, The. Scully, W. C.—Bushman’s Cave, The. Namaqualand. 'Nkongane. Song of the Seasons. Two Graves. Seabury, Emma Playter.—New Woman, The. Story of Eddy Who Never was Ready, The. Seagrave, Robert.—Rise, My Soul, and Stretch Thy Wings. Seaman, Owen.—At the Sign of the Cock. Bulbul, The. Coming Out. Hurt That, Honour Feels, The. Lines Written (“By Request”) for a Dinner of the Omar Khayyam Club. Links of Love, The. Nocturne at Daneli's, A. Of Baiting the Lion. Plea for Trigamy, A. Presto Furioso. Queen Victoria. Rhyme of the Kipperling, The. Song of Renunciation, A. TO º old Fogy, Who Contends that Christmas is Worn llſ. To Julia in Shooting Togs. To Julia under Lock and Key. To the Lord of Potsdam. Searing, Annie F. P.-Love Killed by Suspicion. Searing, Mrs. Laura Catherine [Reddenl (“Howard Glyn. don”).-Battle of Gettysburg, The. Disarmed. - Mazzini. President's Proclamation, The. Unawares. Which is Best ? Sears, Edmund Hamilton.—Angel's Song, The. See It Came upon the Midnight Clear. Calm upon the Ear of Night. See Christmas Song. Christmas Carols. Christmas Hymn. Christmas Song. Glorious Song of Old, The. Midnight Clear. It Came upon the Midnight Clear. Listening Ear of Night, The. Peace on Earth. Seaver, Emily.—Rose of Jericho, The. Seavey, Gideon Webster.—Ich Bin Dein. (?) Seawell, Molly, Elliot.—'Ilijah's Call to Preach. Secordin, F. A.—Dream of Past Christmases, A. Sedaine, .—Blondel's Song under the Prison Window of Richard Coeur-de-Lion. Sedgwick, H:—Goethe and Frederika. Sedley, §: C:—Child and Maiden. See Mulberry Garden, e Growth of Love, The. See Mulberry Garden, The. “Love still hath something of the sea.” See Song: “Love still has something of the sea.” Mulberry Garden, The. “Not, Celia, that I juster am.” See To Celia. Phillis. . See Phillis is my Only Joy. Phillis is my Only Joy. Phillis, Men Say that All My Vows. Song: “Hears not my Phillis how the birds.” Song: “Love still has something of the sea.” Song: Not... Celia, that I juster am.” Song: “Phillis is my only Joy.” See Phillis is my Only Joy. * Song from “The Mulberry . Garden.” See Mulberry Garden, The. See Mulberry Garden, The. Song to Chloris. To a Very Young Lady. See Mulberry Garden, The. To Celia. See Mulberry Garden, The. The. See Christmas Song. See It Came upon the To Chloris. Seeger, Alan.-America and France. Champagne, 1914-15. I have a Rendezvous with Death. Soldier's Letter, A To In Church. 558 AUTHOR, INDEX Shakespeare Seelye, Eliz. Eggleston—Washington's Last Days. Shakespeare, W: (Continued). Seelye, Julius Hawley.—Demerits of High License, The. (?) “And this man is now become a god.” See Julius God Save Our Native Land. Ségur, de-Utility of History. Seiss, Jos. A.—Strong Drink. Selinger, Emily.—Chromatics. James Henry in School. Selkrig, Amanda P.-Washington's Vision. Sellers, J. C., Jr.—Master Character of Victor Hugo, The. Sellers, Minnie L.—Belshazzar's Feast. Selva, Salomon de la.-Tropical Town. Selwyn, Alfred.—Playing King. s Semphill, Rob't.—Epitaph of Habbie Simpson, The. Semple, Will H.-In a Horse Car. Seneca, Lucius Annaeus.—Morals. True King, The. Sennott, G :-Name Your Poison. Sentleger, Sir Antonio.—Sir Thomas Wyatt. Sergeant, J:—Military Qualifications Distinct from Civil. Sertrew, Saul.-‘‘Der Dog and der Lobster.” Service, Rob't. W:—Ballad of Hard-luck Henry, The. Call of the Wild, The. Carry On. Comfort. Cremation of Sam McGee, The. Ilaw of the Yukon, The. Mother, The. Mountain and the Lake, The. My Madonna. Spell of the Yukon, The. Seton-Thompson, Ernest.—How the Mother Partridge Saved |Her Brood. See Wild Animals I have Known. Ragglug. See Wild Animals I have Known. Wild Animals I have Known. Setoun, Gabriel.—Eyes of God, The. FIiding. FHow the Flowers Grow. Jack Frost. Mystery, A. Rain in Spring. Romance. Wind's Song, The. t World’s Music, The. Sewall, Alice Archer. [SEWALL]. Sewall, E. M.–Cornelia and Her Jewels. Sewall, Frank.-Roll Out, O Song. Sewall, Mrs. Harriet [Winslowl.--Why Thus Longing? Sewall, Jonathan Mitchell.—On Independence. ar and Washington. Sewall, W: H.-American and the John Quincy Adams. America’s True Greatness. Country, The. Central American Treaty, The. Character of Henry Clay. See Henry Clay. Daniel O’Connell. Daniel O’Connell’s Epitaph. See Daniel O’Connell. Defence of Abel F. Fitch and Others. Defence of Alleged Conspirators against the Michigan Central Railroad Company. See Defence of Abel F. Fitch and Others. Defence of William Freeman. Eulogy on O’Connell. See Daniel O’Connell. Henry Clay. FIome and School the Bulwark of Our Country. See True Greatness of our Country, The. Irrepressible Conflict, The. John Quincy Adams. Plea for the Union. Plea for William Freeman, A. See Defence of William Freeman. True Greatness of our Country, The. Welcome to Louis Kossuth. Seward, Anna.-Unsolved, Enigma, An. Sewell, Mrs.--Young English Gentlemen, The. Young Primrose Gatherers, The. *. Sewell, G :-Dying Man in his Garden, The. Seymour, E: Martin.—Two Jolly Girl Bachelors. Seymour, Horatio.—Saratoga Monument Begun, The. Shadwell, Bertrand.—Aguinaldo. Cervera. - Every-Day Heroes. * When He Comes. Shafer, Anna L.--Oratory among the Arts. Shairp, J: Campbell.—Bush aboon Traquair, The. Cailleach Bein-y-Vreich. Haunt of the Deer, The. (Tr.) Ilost on Schihallion. Return to Nature. Shakespeare, W:—Absence. See Sonnets. Abuse of Authority. See Measure for Measure. Adam’s Warning. See As You Like It. Adversity. See As You Like It. Advice of Polonius to His Son. See Hamlet. After the Battle. See King Henry V Agincourt. See King Henry V. “Ah mel for aught that ever I could read.” summer Night's Dream. Airy Nothings. See Tempest, The. “All the World’s a Stage.” See As You Like It. All’s Well that Ends Well. Amor Omnia Vincit. See Sonnets. And Will He Not Come Again } See JAMES, Mrs. ALICE ARCHER Corsican, The. See See True Greatness of our See Mid- Caesar. Ann Hathaway. See Anne Hathaway. Anne Bullen. See King Henry VIII. Anne Hathaway. (Also at. to C: Dibdin). Antiphonous. Antony and Cleopatra. Antony and the Soothsayer. patra. Antony on the Death of Caesar. See Julius Caesar. Anº over the Dead Body of Caesar. See Julius 39Sar. Antony to the People. See Julius Caesar. Antony's Address to the Romans. See Julius Caesar. Antony's Address to the Romans on the Death of Caesar. See Julius Caesar. Angº; Fºlogy on Caesar. See Julius Caesar (Act III, C. • - See Antony and Cleo- Antony's Lament over Caesar. See Julius Caesar. Antony's Oration over Caesar. See Julius Caesar. Antº: Oration over the Body of Caesar. See Julius 39Sal’. Antony's Speech to Roman Citizens. Approach of Age, The. See Sonnets. e Approach of the Fairies, The. See Midsummer Night's Dream. Ariel’s Song [s]. See Tempest, The. Armado and Moth. See Love's Labour's Lost. Armed. See King Henry IV, Pt. I. Art and Nature. See Winter's Tale, The. As You Like It. Aubade. See Cymbeline. Balcony Scene from Romeo and Juliet. and Juliet. Battle of Barnet. See King Henry VI., Pt. III. Battle of St. Albans. See King Henry VI., Pt. II. Battle of St. Crispian's Day. See King Henry V. Battle of Shrewsbury. See King Henry IV., Pt. I. Battle of Tewksbury. See King Henry VI., Pt. III. Battle of Towton. See King Henry VI., Pt. III. Be Just, and Fear Not. See King Henry VIII. Beatrice. See Much Ado About Nothing. Bees, . The. See King Henry V. Benedick's Soliloquy. See Much Ado about Nothing. Birds. See Midsummer Night's Dream. Black Prince. See King Henry V. Blind Love. See Sonnets. Blossom, The. See Love's Labour's Lost. Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind. See As You Like It. Bluntness. See King Lear. Boºroke's Entrance into London. See King Richard See Julius Caesar. See Romeo Bravery. See King. Henry IV. - Bridal Song [A]. See Two Noble Kinsmen, The. Brutus' Address. See Julius Caesar. Brºº Harangue on the Death of Caesar. See Julius 39Sãºr. Brutus. Justifying the Assassination of Caesar. See Julius Caesar. Brutus on the Death of Caesar. See Julius Caesar. Buckingham’s Address on his Way to Execution. See King Henry VIII. Call of the Woods, The. See As You Like It. “Canst thou not minister to a mind diseased.” See Macbeth. Cardinal Wolsey. See King Henry VIII. Cardinal Wolsey, on Being Cast Off by King Henry VIII. See King Henry VIII. Cardinal Wolsey on the Vicissitudes of Life. See King Henry VIII. Cares of Kingship, The. See King Henry V. Carpe Diem. See Twelfth Night; or, What you Will. Casket Scene, The. See Merchant of Venice, The. Cassio's Lost Reputation. See Othello, the Moor of Venice. Cassius. See Julius Caesar. Cassius, against Caesar. ... See Julius Caesar. Cassius' Complaint of Caesar. See Julius Caesar. Casiº Instigating Brutus against Caesar. See Julius 39S8. I’. Cassius on Honor. See Julius Caesar. Qassius to Brutus. See Julius Caesar. Caution. See King Richard III. Celestial Music. See Merchant of Venice. Charm, The. See Macbeth. Citizens Defend Angiers, The. See King John. Clarence’s Dream. See King Richard III. Cleopatra. See Antony and Cleopatra. W Cleº and the Messenger. See Antony and Cleo- patra. Cleopatra on the Cyndus. See Antony and Cleopatra. Cleopatra's Barge. See Antony and Cleopatra. Cleopatra's Resolution. See Antony and Cleopatra. Closet Scene from Hamlet. See Hamlet. Clown’s First Rehearsal, The. See Midsummer Night's Dream. - Clown's Second Rehearsal, The. See Midsummer Night's Dream. Colloquy between Portia and Nerissa Regarding the Suitors. See Merchant of Venice, The. Combat, A. See King Henry IV., Pt. I. Come Away, Come Away, Death. See Twelfth Night; or, What you Will. 559 Shakespeare AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Shakespeare, W: (Continued). Conºway, Death. See Twelfth Night; or, What you 'W 114. w “Come, Seeling Night.” See Macbeth. Come, thou Monarch of the Wine. Cleopatra. “Come unto these yellow sands.” Comedy of Errors, The. Common Sense. See Sonnets. Commonwealth of the Bees, The. Compliment to Queen Elizabeth. Night's Dream. Conscience. See King Richard III. Consolation, A. See Sonnets. Constance's Denunciation of King Philip of France and Lymoges of Austria. See King John. Constant Effort Necessary to Support Fame. See Troilus and Cressida. Coriolanus. Coriolanus and Aufidius. See Coriolanus. Coriolanus at Antium. See Coriolanus. Courage. See Antony and Cleopatra. Courage. See also King Richard III. Course of Love, The. See Othello, the Moor of Venice. See Antony and See Tempest, The. See King Henry V. See Midsummer cours of True Love, The. See Midsummer Night's Tea, Ill. Court Scene from “The Winter's Tale.” See Winter's Tale, The. Cowards. See Julius Caesar. Crabbed Age and Youth. See Passionate Pilgrim, The. Cranmer's Prophecy. "See King Henry VIII. Crime. See Julius Caesar. Crispian’s Day. See King Henry V. Cup us till the World Goes Round. See Antony and Cleopatra. Curses of Royalty, The. See King John. Cymbeline. Dagger of the Mind, A. See Macbeth. Dagger Scene, The. See Macbeth. Dagger Soliloquy. See Macbeth. - Dawn. See Romeo and Juliet. See King Henry VI., Death of Cardinal Beaufort. Pt. III. Death of Jack Cade. See King Henry VI., Pt. II. Death of Julius Caesar, The. See Julius Caesar. Death of Prince Arthur...See King John. Deceſſº Appearances, The. See Merchant of Venice, €. Deposition of King Richard II. See King Richard II. Devouring Time. Dialogue from “Twelfth Night.” See Twelfth Night; or, What you Will. Dirge: “Come away, come away, death.” See Twelfth Night; or, ‘What you Will. Dirge: “Fear no more the heat o' the sun.” See Cym- beline. Dirge of Imogen, The. See Cymbeline. Dirge., of Love. See Twelfth Night; or, What you Will. Pirº, of the Three Queens. See Two Noble Kinsmen, €. Doggery, and Verses. See Much Ado About Nothing. Dover Cliff s]. See King Lear. Downfall of Wolsey, The. See King Henry VIII. Dream of Clarence, The. See King Richard III. Duke of Gloster, The. See King Richard III. Dying Words of Warwick, the King Maker. See King Henry VI., Pt. III. Each and All. See Measure for Measure. Edgar's Defiance of Edmund. See King Lear. End of all Earthly Glory. See Tempest, The. England. See King John. Eternal Rhyme Exhortation to, Courage. See King John. Fairies, See Shakespeare's Fairies. Fairies’ Lullaby, The. See Midsummer Night's Dream. Fairy Land, I. See Midsummer Night's Dream. Fairy Land, II. See Midsummer Night's Dream. Fairy Land, III. See Tempest, The. Fairy Land, IV. See Tempest, The. Fairy Land, V. See Tempest, The. Fairy Life, The. See Tempest, The: Fairy Song: “Over hill, over dale.” Night's Dream. Fairy Songs. . See Tempest, The. Fairy, to Puck, The. See Midsummer Night's Dream. Fairy's Song, See Midsummer Night’s Dream. Fall of Wolsey. See King Henry VIII. False Appearances. See Merchant of Venice, The. Falstaff and Prince Hal. See King Henry IV., Pt. I. Falstaff’s Boasting. See King Henry IV., Pt. I. Fancy. See Merchant of Venice. Farewell, A. See Julius Caesar. Farewell, a Long Farewell to All My Greatness. King Henry VIII. Farewell | Thou art too Dear. See Sonnets. “Farewell I thou art too dear for my Possessing.” See Sonnets. Father and Son. See King Henry VI., Pt. I. Father Lost, A Husband Won, A. See King Lear. Fear No More the Heat o' the Sun. See Cymbeline. Fear of Death. See Measure for Measure. I'east of Crispian, The. See King Henry V. Feminine Friendship. See Midsummer Night's Dream. Fidele. See Cymbeline, See Midsummer See Shakespeare, W: (Continued). Firmness. See King Henry VIII. Flowers. See Winter's Tale, The. Fop, The. See King Henry IV., Pt. I. “For who would bear the whips and scorns of time.” See Hamlet. Foresight. See Troilus and Cressida. Forest of Arden, The. See As You Like It. Forum Scene, The. See Julius Cæsar. Fourth Act of “The Merchant of Venice.” See Mer- chant of Venice, The. Fragments of English and Scotch Ballads in Shake- speare. See Old Balads. Friendship. See Hamlet, Friendship. See also Sonnets. “From you have I been absent in the spring.” See Sonnets. Frustra. See Measure for Measure. “Full fathom five thy father lies.” . See Tempest, The. “Full many a glorious morning have I seen.” See Son- nets. Garden of Lowe, The. See Sonnets. Garden Scene, See Romeo and Juliet. Gentleman, A. See Hamlet. Good Conscience, A. See King Henry VI., Pt. II. Good Counsel of Polonius to Laertes. See Hamlet. Good Deeds Past. See Troilus and Cressida. Good Name. See Othello, the Moor of Venice. “Good name in man and woman, dear my lord.” Othello, the Moor of Venice. Good Omens. See Sonnets. Gracious Time, The. See Hamlet. Graveyard Scene. See Hamlet. . . º tº “Great man down, you mark his favorite flies, The. See Hamlet. Greenwood Tree, The. See As You Like It. Grief. See Hamlet. w “Grief fills the room up of my absent child.” Ring John. Guidance. See Hamlet. Hamlet. Hamlet to the Players. See Hamlet. Hamlet's Address to His Father's Ghost. See Hamlet. Hamlet's Advice to the Players. . See Hamlet. Hamlet's Declaration of Friendship. See Hamlet. IHamlet’s Esteem for Horatio. See Hamlet. Hamlet's First Soliloquy. See Hamlet. EHamlet’s Ghost. See Hamlet. IHamlet’s Instruction [s] to the Players. Hamlet's Soliloquy. See Hamlet. Hamlet's Soliloquy on Death. See Hamlet. IHarfleur. See King Henry V. PIark I See Cymbeline. e Hark, Hark! the Lark. See Cymbeline. * “Hark! hark l the lark at heaven's gate sings.” Cymbeline. Hate and Revenge. See King Henry VI., Pt. II. FIatred. See King Richard III. Helena and Hermia. See: Midsummer Night's Dream. Henry IV. See King Henry IV. Henry V. See King Henry V. Henry V. at Harfleur. See King Henry V. See See See Hamlet. See 'Henry W. at the Siege of Harfleur. See King Henry.V. Henry Fifth Encouraging His Soldiers. See King Henry V. PIenry V. in France. See King Henry V. Henry V. to His Soldiers. See King Henry V. Henry See W.’s Audience of French Ambassadors. King Henry V. - Henry V.'s Wooing. See King Henry V. Henry VI. See King Henry VI., Pt. II. * Henry VI. and Margaret of Anjou. See King Henry VI. Henry VIII. See King Henry VIII. Hemºs, folloquy on Sleep. See King Henry IV., t PTenry's Speech before Agincourt. See King Henry V. IHenry's Speech before Harfleur. See King Henry V. Her Beauty. Hermia and Helena. See Midsummer Night's Dream. IHesitation. See Macbeth. Holly Song. See As You Like It. Honey Bee, The. See King Henry V. Horse of Adonis, The. See Vénus and Adonis. Hotspur. See King Henry IV., Pt. I. Hotspur and the Fop. See King Henry IV., Pt. I. Hotspur to Worcester. See King Henry IV., Pt. I. Hotspur's Defence. See King Henry IV., Pt. I. Hotspur's Description of a Fop. See King Henry IV., Pt. I. Hotspur's Quarrel with Henry IV. See King Henry “How 'iike a winter hath my absence been.” See Son- I let S. F[ow Should I Your True Love Know? See Hamlet. How Sweet the Moonlight. See Merchant of Venice. Human Life. See Tempest, The. Human Nature. See Tempest, The “I can as well be hanged, as tell See Julius Caesar. I Know a Bank. See Midsummer Night's Dream. I See Men's Judgments. See Antony and Cleopatra. If to do were as Easy. . See Merchant of Venice. If 'twere Done when 'tis Done. See Macbeth. “In faith, I do not love thee with mine eyes.” See Sonnets, the manner of it.” 560 ATUTHOR INDEX Shakespeare *~ Shakespeare, W: (Continued). In Olivia's Garden. See Twelfth Night. In the Greenwood. See As You Like It. Inborn Royalty. See Cymbeline. Influence of Music. See King Henry VIII. Ingratitude. See As You Like It. Is This a Dagger ? See Macbeth. ' It was a Lower and his LaSS. See As You Like It. Jealousy. See Othello. Jog on, Jog On. See Winter's Tale, The “Jog on, jog on, the foot-path Way.” Tale, The. Juliet. See Romeo and Juliet. Juliet's Wooing of the Night. See Romeo and Juliet. Julius Caesar. Katharine of Aragon. See King Henry VIII. Katº's Appeal to King Henry. See King Henry Killing of Macbeth. See Macbeth. See Winter's King Henry IV., Pt. I. Ring Henry IV., Pt. II. it King Henry V. Ring Henry V. at Harfleur. See King Henry V. King Henry VI., Pt. I. Ring Henry VI., Pt. II Ring Henry VI., Pt. III King Henry VIII. King Henry’s Address to EHis Soldiers. See King Henry V. King Henry's Speech. Before the Battle of Agincourt. See King Henry V. King Henry the Fifth's Wooing. See King Henry V. Ring John. - Ring John and the Pope. See King John. King Lear. Ring Richard II. King Richard III. King Richard’s Despondency. See King Richard II. King Richard's Soliloquy. See King Richard III Ring to His Soldiers before • Harfleur, The. See King Henry V. King's Envy of a Shepherd's Life, The. See King IIenry VI., Pt. III. King's Repentance, A. See Hamlet. Lady Macbeth—Sleep Walking Scene. See Macbeth. “Let me not to the marriage of true minds.” See Sonnets. See Macbeth. Letter Scene, The. Life. See Macbeth. Life and Death. See Measure for Measure. Life without Passion, The. See Sonnets. Life's Revels. See Tempest, Thee. Life's Theatre. See As You Like It. Life's Vicissitudes. See King Henry VIII. Little Princes, The. See King Richard III. “Lo, º: a careful housewife runs to catch.” Ilêt S. Losses Restored. Love. See Merchant of Venice, The. Love. See also Sonnets. Love and Lust. See Venus and Adonis. Love Dissembled. ... See. As You Like It. Love Forsworn. See Measure for Measure. Love in Spring-time. See As You Like It. Love, the Retriever of Past Losses. Love, the Solace of Present Calamity. “Love thyself last ; cherish thou hearts that hate thee.” See King Henry VIII. Love Unalterable. Lower's Complaint. Lover's Despair, The. See Twelfth Night. Lover's, Lament, A. See Twelfth Night; or, What you Will. See Twelfth Night; What you Lover's Meeting. Will. Lower's Night Thoughts, The. See Sonnets. Lowers' Parting. See Romeo and Juliet. Love's Labour's Lost. Love's Memory. See All's well that Ends Well. Love's Perjuries. See Love's Labour's Lost. Lucrece. Lucretia Sleeping. See Rape of Lucrece. Lullaby for Titania. See Midsummer Night's Dream. Macbeth. Macbeth and the Witches. See Macbeth. Macbeth before the Murder of Duncan. See Macbeth. Macbeth to the Ghost. See Macbeth. Macbeth’s Fortune. See Macbeth. Macbeth’s Soliloquy. See Macbeth. See Son- Or, Madrigal, A : “Crabbed age and youth.” Sée Pas- sionate Pilgrim, The. Madrigal: “Take, O, take those lips away.” See Mea- sure for Measure. Madrigal: “Tell me where is fancy bred.” See Mer- chant of Venice, The. Malice. See Merchant of Venice, Man, A. See Julius Caesar. Man and Woman. See Much Ado about Nothing. Man That Hath. No Music in Himself, The. See Mer- chant of Venice, The. Man’s Ingratitude. See As You Like It. Man's Life. See, Macbeth. Man's Love and Woman's. See Twelfth Night. Marc Antony's Funeral Oration, See Julius Caesar. The. Shakespeare, W: (Continued). * Maº: Brutus on the Death of Caesar. See Julius 39Sæl'. Mark Antony Scene. See Julius Caesar. Mark Antony to the People on Caesar's Death. See Julius Caesar. Marks of Love, The. See As You Like It. Martial Friendship. See Coriolanus. Marullus to the Roman Populace. Measure for Measure. e g Meeting of Orlando and Rosalind. See As You Like It. Memory. See Sonnets. Merchant of Venice, The. Merciful Heaven. See Measure for Measure. Merº Description of Queen Mab. See Romeo and lille'ſ Mercy. See Merchant of Venice, The. See Julius Caesar. Merry Wives of Windsor, The. Midsummer Night's Dream. Mini Alone Valuable, The. See Taming of the Shrew, he. Mirthfulness. See Love's Labour's Lost... g Mrs. Page and Mrs. Ford. See Merry Wives of Wind- sor, The. e Moonlight. See Merchant of Venice, The. Morning. See Cymbeline. Morning. See also Macbeth. Morning. See also Romeo and Juliet. Morning Song, A. See Cymbeline. * Morning Song for Imogen, A. See Cymbeline. Mother's Blessing. See All's Well that Ends Well. Motley Fool, The. See As You Like It. Much Ado about Nothing. Murder, The. See Macbeth. Murder of King Duncan. See Macbeth. Muñº of the Princes in the Tower. See King Richard Music. See Merchant of Venice, The. Music, by Moonlight. See Merchant of Venice, The. Music's Silver Sound. See Romeo and Juliet. “My love is as a fever.” See Sonnets. “My love is strengthened though more weak in seem- ing.” See Sonnets. My Music. See Sonnets. Nestor to Hector. See Troilus and Cressida. Night. See Macbeth. No Spring Without the Beloved. - Novº Hungry Lion Roars. See Midsummer Night's I’08, Iſl. “O, for my sake do you with fortune chide.” See Sonnets. O Mickle is the Powerful Grace. See Romeo and Juliet. O Mºss Mine. See Twelfth Night; or, What you 111. “O mistress mine, where are you roaming?” See Twelfth Night; or, What you Will. } Oberon and Titania to the Fairy Train. See Midsum- mer Night's Dream. Old Age of Temperance. See As You Like It. Olivia. See Twelfth Night; or, What you Will. “On a day, alack the day !” See Love's Labour's Lost. One Touch of Nature. See Troilus and Cressida. Ophelia's Songs. See Hamlet. | Opportunity. See Julius Caesar. Oracle: “Mine honesty and I,” etc. Cleopatra. - Qracle: “The flighty purpose,” etc. See Antony and See Macbeth. Oracle: “There is a history,” etc. See King Henry IV., Pt. II. Oracle: “There is a mystery,” etc. See Troilus and Cressida. - ora; i."we must not stint,” etc. See King Henry Oration of Mark Antony. See Julius Caesar. Orlando's Wooing. See As You Like It. Orpheus. (Sometimes at.) See King Henry VIII. “Orpheus with His Lute.” See King Henry VIII. Othello. See Othello, the Moor of Venice. Othello, the Moor of Venice. Othello's Account of His Courtship of Desdemona. See Othello, the Moor of Venice. Othello's Address to the Duke of Venice and the Sen- ators. See Othello, the Moor of . Venice. . Othello's Apology. See Othello, the Moor of Venice. Othello's Defense. See Othello, the Moor of Venice. Othello's Despair. See Othello. Othello's Dying Speech. See Othello. Othello's Last Words. See Othello, the Moor of Venice. Othello's Remorse. See Othello, the Moor of Venice. Our Revels Now are Ended. See Tempest, The. Ousel-Cock, The. Out and Inward Bound. See Merchant of Venice, The. Over Hill, over Dale. See Midsummer Night's Dream, Pageant. The. See Tempest, The. Panegyric on England. See King Richard II. Passionate Pilgrim, The. Peace. . See King Richard III. Perdita's Gifts. TSee Winter's Tale, The. Perfection Needs No Addition. See King John. Phoenix and the Turtle, The. Phº and Turtle-dove. See Phoenix and the Turtle, €. Polonius to Laertes. See Hamlet. Pomposity. See Merchant of Venice, The. Portia at the Bar. See Merchant of Venice, 61 Shakespeare AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS w Shakespeare, W: (Continued). Shakespeare, W: (Continued). Portia on Nerissa. See Merchant of Venice. Portia to Shylock. See Merchant of Venice, The. Portia's Picture. See Merchant of Venice, The . Portia's Speech on Mercy. See Merchants of Venice, The. Portia's Speech to Bassanio on his Choice of the Cas- ket. See Merchant of Venice, The. Post Mortem. See Sonnets. Potion Scene. See Romeo and Juliet. e Power of Imagination, The. See Midsummer Night's Dream. Power, of Love, The. See Love's Labour's Lost. Power of Music, The. See Merchant of Venice, The. Prayer Before Agincourt. See King Henry V. Prayers. See Measure for Measure. Prince Arthur. See King John. Priº Henry and Falstaff. See King Henry IV., t . I. Prince Hºrs Defense of Himself. See King Henry Prince Henry’s Speech on the Death of Hotspur. See King Henry IV, . I. - - Prologue from “King Henry V.” See King Henry V. Puck and the Fairy. See Midsummer Night's Dream. Puck and the Fairy Queen. See Midsummer Night's Dream. - Quality of Mercy, The. See Merchant of Venice, The. “Quality of mercy is not strained, The.” See Merchant of Venice, The. Quº. between Brutus and Cassius, The. See Julius 89S3]”. Quº of Brutus and Cassius, The. See Julius 32S3,1’. Quarrel Scene from Julius Caesar, The. See Julius 8èS3,I’. Quatuor, Novissima. See Sonnets. Queen Catherine. See King Henry VIII. º Queen Catherine to the King and Court of Cardinals. See King Henry VIII. Queen Elizabeth. See Midsummer Night's Dream. Queen Katherine. See King Henry VIII. Queen Mab. See Romeo and Juliet. Rain. It Raineth Every Day, The. See Twelfth Night; or, What you Will. Rape of Lucrece, The. Reduction of Harfleur, The. See King Henry V. Regrets of Drunkenness. See Othello. Relief of Orleans. See King Henry VI., Pt. I. Reluctance to Part. See Romeo and Juliet. Remorse. See Macbeth. Remorse of King Claudius. See Hamlet. Reputation. See King Richard II Resignation. See Romeo and Juliet. Revolutions. See Sonnets. Rhymers. See King Henry IV.,. Pt. I. Richard Duke of Gloster’s Description of Himself. Ring Henry VI., Pt. III. Richard II. See King Richard II. Richard III. See, King Richard III. Richmond to his Army. See King Richard III. Richmond to his Troops. See King Richard III. Romeo and Juliet. Romeo's Presage. See Romeo and Juliet. Rosalind. See As You Like It. - Saint Crispin's Day. See King Henry V. See As You Like It. See Scene from “As You Like It.” Scene from “Coriolanus.” See Coriolanus. Scene from “Henry IV.” . See King Henry IV., Pt. I. Scene from “Henry V.” See King Henry V. Scene from “Julius Caesar. See Julius Caesar. seen, #ºm “King Henry VIII.” See King Henry VIII. Scene from “King John.” See King John. & scenitrom “King Richard III.” See King Richard Scene from “The Merchant of Venice.” See Merchant of Venice, The. , Scene from “The Tempest.” See Tempest, The. Scene from “Two Gentlemen of Verona.” See Two Gentlemen of Verona. Sea Dirge, A. See Tempest, The. Seldom Pleasure. Serenade to Sylvia. See Two Gentlemen of Verona. Seven Ages, The. See As You Like It. Seven Ages of Man. See As You Like It. Shakespearean Satire from “As You Like It.” See As You Like Shakespearean Satire from “King Henry IV.” See King Henry IV. Shakespearean Satire from “Love's Labour's Lost.” See Love's Labour's Lost. Shakespeare's Fairies. “Shall I compare thee to a summer's day ?” See Sonnets. - “She thanked me, and bade me.” See Othello, the Moor of Venice. Sheep-shearing, A. See Winter's Tale, The. Shepherd's Life, A. See King Henry VI., Pt. III. Shylock for the Jews. See Merchant of Venice, The. sº Lends the Ducats. See Merchant of Venice, €. - Shylock to Antonio. See Merchant of Venice, The. Shylock's Remonstrance with Antonio. See Merchant of Venice, The. Sigh no more. Ladies. See Much Ado about Nothing. Silvia [or Sylvia]. See Two Gentlemen of Verona. ‘Since brass, nor stone, nor earth.” See Sonnets. Sister Pleads for a Brother's Life, A. See Measure for Measure. Slander. See Cymbeline. Sleep. See King Henry IV., Sleep-walking Scene, The. See Macbeth. Soliloquies from, Hamlet. See Hamlet. soilºy of King Richard III. See King Richard Soliloquy on Character. See King Henry V. Soliloquy on Death. See Hamlet. - Song: “Blow, Blow, thou winter wind.” See As You Like It. Song: “Come away, come away Death.” See Twelfth Night; or, What you Will. son; “Fear no more the heat o' the sun.” €IIIle Song: "Hark, harkſ the lark at heaven's gate sings.” See Cymbeline. Pt. II. See Cym- ong: “How should I your true love know.” See Hamlet. - Song: “Q Mistress, Mine.”. See Twelfth Night. Song: “Orpheus with his lute made trees.” See King Henry VIII. Song: “Over hill over dale.” See Midsummer Night's Dream. - Song: “Take, O, Take Those Lips Away.” See Mea- Sure for Measure. Song: “Tell me, where is fancy bred.” See Merchant of Venice, The. - Song: “Under the greenwood tree.” See As You Like Song: “When icicles hang by the wall.” Labour's Lost. Song: “Where the bee sucks, Tempest, The. Song: “Who is Silvia 2 What is She 7” men of Verona. Song. At Sunrise. See Cymbeline. Song from “The Merchant of Venice.” See Merchant of Venice, The. Song from “Twelfth Night.” See Twelfth Night; or, What you Will. Song of Ariel. See Tempest, The. Song of Autolycus. See Winter's Tale, The. Song of the Fairy. See Midsummer Night's Dream. Song of the Holly. See As You Like It. Song: The Greenwood Tree. See As You Like It. Sonnets. Soul and Body. See Sonnets. Speech of Cassius, Instigating Brutus to Join the Con- Spiracy against Caesar. See Julius Caesar. Speech of Henry V. See King Henry V. Speech of Prospero, A. See Tempest, The. Speech of the Dauphin. See King John. Spoils of Time, The. See Sonnets. Spring. See Love's Labour's Lost. Spring and Winter. See Love's Labour's Lost. Storm, The. See King Lear. Sunrise. See Venus and Adonis. Suspicion. See Julius Caesar. - swººd Twenty. See Twelfth Night; or, What You 111. "swººt are the uses of adversity.” See As You Like See Lowe’s I.” See See Two Gentle- there suck Swimmer, A. ...See Julius Caesar. Sylvia. See Two Gentlemen of Verona. Take O, Take Those Lips Away. See Measure for Measure. - Taken at the Flood. -- Taming of the Shrew. Tavern Scene, . A. See King Henry IV. Tell Me where is Fancy Bred. See Merchant of Venice, See Julius Caesar. he. Tempest, The. Terror. See King Richard III. “That time of year thou mayst in me behold.” See Sonnets. “That you have wronged me doth appear in this.” See Julius Caesar. Therefore Doth Heaven Divide. ... See King Henry V. There is a Tide. See Julius Caesar. “This army led by a delicate and tender prince.” See Hamlet. This Royal Throne of Kings. See King Richard II. Thiº, Was the Noblest Roman of them all. See Julius 39Sã.T. Threatening. See Ring John. - Through the House Give Glimmering Light. See Mid- summer Night's Dream, Time and Love. See Sonnets. Timon of Athens. “Tired with all these, for restful death I cry.” Sonnets. 'Tis a Common Proof. See Julius Caesar. Titania Courtesy to the Wayfarer. See Midsummer Night’s Dream. To Be or Not To Be. See Hamlet. To Gild Refined Gold. See King John. To His Love. See Sonnets. * “To me, fair friendſ, you never can be old].” Sonnets. KSee See 562 AUTHOR INDEX Sheldon - *s-sm- Shakespeare, W: (Continued). To My Soul. To Silvia. See Two Gentlemen of Verona, The. Tomorrow and Tomorrow, See Macbeth. Tongues in Trees. See As You Like It. Tragedy of King John, The. Tragical Fate of Kings, The. Traitors. See King Henry V. Trial of Queen Katherine. See King Henry VIII. Trial Scene, The. See Merchant of Venice, The. Triumph of Death, The. See Sonnets. Troilus and Cressida. True Love. See All's Well that Ends Well. True. Love. . See also Sonnets. Twelfth Night; or, What you. Will. Two Gentlemen of Verona. º “Two loves have I of comfort and despair.” See Sonnets. Two Noble Kinsmen, The.—Shakespeare and Fletcher. Ulysses and Achilles. See Troilus and Cressida. Unchangeable, The. See Sonnets. - Under the Greenwood Tree. See As You Like It. Unrequited Love. See Twelfth Night; or, What You Will. Uses of Adversity, The. See As You Like It. Valour. See Coriolanus. Venus and Adonis. Venus With the Dead Body of Adonis. and Adonis. & Viola Disguised, and the Duke. See Twelfth Night; or, What You ill. Violet Bank, A. See Midsummer Night's Dream. Visionary Dagger, The. See Macbeth. Wealth. See Sonnets: XCI. What's in a Name 3 See Romeo and Juliet. What Win I if I Gain? See Rape of Lucrece. “When Daffodils Begin to Peer.” See Winter's Tale, See King John. See King Richard II. See Venus See Lowe’s See The. “When daisies pied and violets blue.” Labour's Lost. t tº “When he shall hear she died upon his word.” Much Ado about Nothing, “When I do count the clock.” See Sonnets. "Whº Icicles Hang by the Wall.” See Love's Labour's ost. When in Disgrace. See Sonnets. “When in the chronicle of wasted time.” See Sonnets. “When my love swears that she is made of truth.” See Sonnets. - When That I Was and a Little Boy. See Twelfth Night; or, What you Wil When to the sessions of 'Sweet Silent Thought. See Sonnets. \ & “When we in our viciousness grow hard.” See An- tony and Cleopatra. “Where the bee sucks, there suck I.” The. Who is Silvia [or Sylvia] 2 See Two Gentlemen of Ve- See Tempest, I’OIla. “Who is Sylvia 2 What is She.” See Two Gentlemen of Verona. Who Will Believe My Verse. . Wife's Duty, A. See Taming of the Shrew. Willow, Willow. See Othello. Winter. See Love's Labour's Tlost. Winter Song, A. See Love's Labour’s LOSt. Winter's Tale, The. Witches' Meeting, The. See Macbeth. See King Henry VIII Wolsey. º Woº, lºn the Vicissitudes of Life. See King Henry See King Henry VIII Wolsey's Advice to Cromwell. See King Henry VIII. Wolsey’s Fall. See King Henry VIII. Wolsey's Farewell. See King Henry VIII. Wolsey's Farewell to Cromwell. See King Henry VIII. Wolsey’s Soliloquy. , See King Henry VIII. Woman’s Tongue, A. See Taming of the Shrew. Woodbine. _ See Midsummer Night's Dream. Words of Faulconbridge, The. See King John. World's Way, The. See Sonnets. You Spotted Snakes. See Midsummer Night's Dream. Young Love. See Merchant of Venice, The. Youth and Age. See Passionate Pilgrim, The. Shanafelt, Clara.--Caprice. Gallant Woman, A. Invocation. Pastel. }cherzo. To Thee. Vivid Girl, A. Shank, Clarence D.—Class-day Address. Shanly, C: Dawson.—Brier-wood Pipe, The. Broken Pitcher, The. See Kitty of Coleraine. Civil War. Fancy Shot, The. See Civil War. Kitty. See Kitty of Coleraine. Kitty of Coleraine. (Alt. also to E: Lysaght.) Walker of the Snow, The. Sharp, W:—Cap'n Goldsack. Coves of Crail, The. T)eath-child, The. Isle of Lost Dreams, The. Last Aboriginal, The. Wolsey to Cromwell. Sharp, W: (Continued). Mystic’s Prayer, The. Qn , a Nightingale in April. Red Poppies in the Sabine Valley near Rome. Sospiri di Roma. Shule, Agrah! Song: "Love in my heart; oh, heart of me, heart of Iſle I Sospiri di Roma. Spring Wind. Susurro. See Sospiri di Roma. White Peace, The. i White Peacock, The. See Sospiri di Roma. Sharpe, Mary F. —Daffodil, The. Dame Wiggins and Her Seven Wonderful Cats. Sharpe, R. S.–Conjugal Love. See Love's Strategy. Love's Strategy. Minute-gun, The. - . Shattuck, W:—Glad New Year, The. Silver and Lavender. Shaw, Alfred C.—Somewhere. Shaw, Anna H.-Loyalty to Truth. Shaw, D : T.-Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean. Columbia, the Land of the Brave. See Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean. Red, White and Blue, The. Shaw, Dora.-Out in the Sobbing Rain. Shaw, Emma.-Night Ride on the Engine. School Episode, A. Shaw, Mrs. Frances.—Child's Quest, The. Cologne Cathedral. Harp of the Wind, The. Little Pagan Rain Song. Miss Margaret. (Tr.) Ragpicker, The. Star Thought. Who Loves the Rain. Shaw, Fs. A.—Heroes. Shaw, G : Bernard.—Dialogue Between Napoleon and a Strange Lady. See Man of Destiny, The. John Bull's Other Island. Man of Destiny, The. Shaw, H: Wheeler (“Josh Billings”).-Aristokrats. Billings on “The District Schoolmaster.” Bull-head, The. Codfish, The. Courting. See On Courting. Josh Billings on Artemus Ward. Josh Billings on Courting. See On Courting. Josh Billings on “Gongs.” See My Fust Gong. Josh Billings on “Manifest Destiny.” Laffing. Mule, The. Muskeeter, The. My Fust Gong. On Courting. Receipt for Hash. Shaw, J:—Sleighing Song. See \ Song: “Who has robbed the ocean cave.” Shea, J : A :—O’Kavanagh, The. Shea, J: C.—Men Behind the Guns, The. - Sheale, d; :—Ballad of Chevy-Chase, The. See Chevy- hase. Chevy-Chase [or Chacel. Sheard, Virna.-Christmas Peacemaker, The. In Solitude. Shedd, J. A.—Guess. Sheehan, Cannon P. A.—Come to Erin l Napoleon and O’Connell. Prophecy, A. Shaun O'Dwyer Aglanna. Soul-bell, The. Sheffield, J:—On One Who Died Discovering her Kind- Ile SS. Reconcilement, The. Song: “Come Celia, let's agree at last.” Sheil, R. : Lalor.—Catholics of Ireland, The. Church of Ireland, The. Colonna to the King. England's Misrule of Ireland. Established Church of Ireland, The. See Church of Ireland, The. Irish Agitators. ... See Repeal of the Union, The. Irish Aliens. See Irish Aliens and English Vic- tories. - Irish Aliens and English Victories. Irish ghurch. The. See England's Misrule of Ire- ànd. Irish Grievances. See Resolution on the cution of Mr. O’Connell. Irish Loyalty and Valor. See Irish Aliens and Eng- lish Victories. - See Irish Aliens and English Irish Municipal Bill. Victories. º Irish Valor and Loyalty. See Irish Aliens and English Victories. On Charges against Roman Catholics. See Catholics of Ireland, The. Repeal of the Union, The. Resolution on the Prosecution of Mr. O’Connell. Tithes. See England's Misrule of Freland. Sheldon, Ada Stewart.—May. Stocking's Christmas, The. Prose- 563 Sheldon AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Sheldon, C : Munroe.—Duty. Joe's Baby. “Who Killed Joe's Baby?” Sheldon, F. L.-Trees of History and Mythology. Sheldon, G. M.–Telemachus. Sheldon, Lurana W.--No Science for Him. See Too Pro- gressive for Him. Too Progressive for Him. Sheldon, ºy Parke.—Winning of the Pushmobile Cup, he. Sheldon, Verna.-Boots for Paving Stones. Shelley, D. N.—Devotion to Duty. Shelley, Percy Bysshe.—Adonais. Alastor : or, The Spirit of Solitude. Anarchy Slain by True Liberty. See Mask of Anarchy, The. Apennines, The. Arethusa. As a Violet's Gentle Eye. Asia's Song. See Prometheus Unbound. Autumn [: a Durºre |. Aziola, The. Cenci, The. Charles the First. Child of Twelve, A. See Revolt of Islam, The. Chorus from Hellas. Cloud, The. Coursers, The. Dawn on the Alps. See Prometheus Unb-und. Daybreak. Death. Defiance. Dirge, A: “Rough wind, that Moanest loud.” Dirge for the Year. Dream of the Unknown, A. See Question, The. Drones of the Community, The. See Queen Mab. Elegy on the Death of John Keats, An. See Adonais. Epipsychidion. e Eternal, 'The. See Adonais. Euganean Hills, The. Evening. - Fairy and Tanthe's Soul, The. See Queen Mab. Fear. See Cenci, The. Final Chorus from Hellas. Flight of Love, The. , See Lines. “Fountains mingle with the river, The.” See Love's Philosophy. º From the Arabic. An Imitation. Fugitives, The. Garden, Good-Night. Hellas. Hymn of Apollo. Hymn of Pan. FIymn to Intellectual Beauty. I Arise from Dreams of Thee. See Indian Serenade, The. I Fear Thy Kissesſ, Gentle Maiden]. See To “I fear,” etc. Ianthe Sleeping. See Queen Mab. Ideal, The. In the Great Morning of the World. In the Pine Forest of the Cascine. Indian Serenade, The. . Invitation, The. See To Jane. Invocation to Nature. See Alastor; or, The Spirit. of Solitude. " Italian Ravine, An. See Cenci, The. Julian and Maddalo. Lament, A: “O world! O lifel O time !” Lament, A: “Swifter far than summer's flight.” . See Remembrance. Last Chorus of Hellas. See Hellas. Hºy. I ClO. Life of Life! Lines: “When the lamp is shattered.” Lines on the Death of Napoleon. Lines to an Indian Air. See Indian Serenade, The. Lines Written among the Euganean Hills. . Love's Philosophy. Magic Car moved On, The. See Queen Mab. Man Who Man Would Be. - Mask of Anarchy, The. Men of England. Millennium, The. ' Mont Blanc. Moº The. See To the Moon and Waning Moon, he. • Music. Music, when Soft Voices die. See To sic, when,” etc. Mutability. My Soul is Like an Enchanted Boat. Napoleon. Night. See Queen Mab. Night. See also To Night. O Slavery ! O World ! O Life! O Time ! Ode to a Skylark. See To a Skylark. Ode to Naples. Ode to the Assertors of Liberty, An, Ode to the West Wind, “Mu- | Shelley, Percy Bysshe (Continued). Ode, Written 1819, before the Spaniards had Re- covered their Liberty, An. See Ode to the Asser- tors of Liberty, An. Qn a Faded Violet. On His Marriage to Mary Godwin. See To Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin. On Robert Emmet's Grave. & On the Brink of the Night and the Morning. See Prometheus Unbound. On the Lido. See Julian and Maddalo. One Word is too Often Profaned. See To word,” etc. te Ozymandias [of Egypt]. See Sonnet.—Ozymandias. Padua. . Passage of the Appenines. Peace and War. See Queen Mab. Riper on the Hill, The. Poet's Dream, The. See Prometheus Unbound. Poet's Voyage, The. See Alastor. Prometheus. Prometheus Unbound. Queen Mab. Question, The. Recollection, The. Remembrance. Remorse. See Stanzas. – April, 1814. Revolt of Islam, The. e Rivulet, The. See Alastor; or, The Spirit of Solitude. Sensitive Plant, The. Serenade, The. See Indian Serenade, The. Skylark, The. T Some Unsuspected Isle. See Euganean Hills, The. Song: “Rarely, rarely, comest thou.” Sonnet: England in 1819. Sonnet.—Ozymandias. Spirit of Delight, The. See Song: “Rarely, rarely, comest thou.” Stanzas, – April, 1814. Stanzas Written in Dejection near Naples. Strength of Love, The. Summer and Winter. Sun is Warm, the Sky is Clear, The. See Stanzas Written in Dejection near Naples. Sunbeam, The. Sunrise. See Prometheus Unbound. Sunset. See Queen Mab. Threnos. See Lament, A: “O world!” etc. Time. - Time Long Past. O : “One T : “I fear thy kisses,” etc. tº TO : “Music, when soft voices, die.” To : , “One word,” etc. To Lady with a Guitar. See With a Guitar; to 3 Iſle. To a Skylark. To a Singer. To Constantia—Singing. To Ianthe, Sleeping. See Queen Mab. To Jane: the Invitation. To Jane—the Recollection. See Recollection, The. To Maria Gisborne. To Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin. To Night. To the Moon. To the Night. See To Night. To the Sensitive Plant. To the Skylark. See To a Skylark. To William Shelley. Venice. Verses on a Cat. View_from the Euganean Hills, North Italy. See Lines Written among the Euganean Hills. Voice in the Air, Singing. See Prometheus Unbound. Waning Moon, The. War. See Queen Mab. What is Love? When the Lamp is Shattered. See Lines. Widow Bird, The [or A.J. See Charles the First. Winter. With a Guitar; to Jane. World's Great Age, The. World's Wanderers, The. Written among the Euganean Hills. See Lines Written among the Euganean Hills. Shellman, Harry J.-Over the Orchard Fence. Shelton, Ada S.—In Santa Claus Land. Shenstone, W:—Dying Kid, The. Flavia. Jemmy Dawson. Kid, The. Much Taste and Small Estate. See Progress of Taste, €. Pastoral. See Pastoral Ballad, A. Pastoral Ballad, A. Progress of Taste, The. Schoolmistress, The. Shepherd's Cot, The. Shepherd's Home, The. See Pastoral Ballad, A. Song: “O'er Desert Plains, and Rushy Meres.” Song: “Perhaps it is Not Love, Said I.” Suffering and Sympathy. See Schoolmistress, The. Village Schoolmistress, The. See Schoolmistress, The, Written at an Inn, at Henley, Shepard, Morgan,—Smile, The, 564 AUTHOR INDEX Sherwood Shepard, Odell —Adventurer, The. Earth-Born. Visuas. Windy Morning. Shepherd, Eli.--To a Cricket. Shepherd, Nathaniel Graham.—Only the Clothes She Wore. Poor and Little Greece. Roll-call. Summer Reminiscence, A. Shepherd, T:—There's a Cross for Me. “Shepherd Tonie.” See MUNDAY, ANTHON.Y. Sheppard, C:—Black Horse and His Rider, LIPPARD, G : Calling the Roll. Sherbrooke, Rob't Lowe, Viscownt.—Son Sheridan, Caroline Eliz. Sarah. See The. See of the Squatter. TIRLING-MAXWELL, Lady. Sheridan, G: A.——Immortal Memories. Let Us Rejoice Together. Sheridan, Helen Selina. See DUFFERIN, Lady. Sheridan, R. : Brinsley.—Air. Atheistical Government Impossible, An. s Begum Speech. See Impeachment of Warren Hastings. Challenge, The. See Rivals, The. Character of Justice. See Impeachment of Warren Hastings. Cool Reason. See Rivals, The. Critic, The ; or, A Tragedy Rehearsed. Drinking Song. º Dry be that Tear. Duel Scene from “The Rivals,” The. Duenna, The. Epilºt,” EIannah More's Play, “The Fatal False- OOCl. Had I a Heart for Falsehood Framed. Here's to the Maiden. See School for Scandal, The. I Ne'er Could Any Lustre Sea. Impeachment of Mr. Hastings, The. of Warren Hastings. Impeachment of Warren Hastings. Lady, Teazle and Sir Peter. See School for Scandal, €. Las Casas Dissuading from Battle. See Pizarro. Let the Toast Pass. See School for Scandal, The. Literary Lady, The. See Epilogue to Hannah More's Play, “The Fatal Falsehood.” Mr. Puff's Account of Himself. See Critic, The ; or, A Tragedy Rehearsed. See Rivals, The. See Rivals, The. See Rivals, The. See Impeachment Mrs. Malaprop on Female Education. Mrs. Malaprop's Idea of Education. Months, The. Orator Described, The. Pizarro. Tr. Pizarro and Rolla. (Tr.) See Pizarro. Popular and Kingly. Examples. Quarrel between Sir Peter and Lady Teazle. See School for Scandal, The. Quarrel Scene from “School for Scandal.” See School for Scandal, The. Trivals, The. - Rolla to the Peruvians. (Tr.) Rolla’s Address to the Peruvians. Saint Patrick's Day. Scene from “The Rivals.” See Rivals, The. Scene from “The School for Scandal.” See School for Scandal, The. School for Scandal, The. Selling the Family Pictures. See School for Scandal, The. Song: “Had I a heart for falsehood framed.” See Duenna, The. Song: “I ne'er could any luster see.” Song from “The Duenna.” See Song: “Had I a heart,” €150. Spaniards in Peru, The. (Tr.) See Pizarro. Speech of Mrs. Malaprop. See Rivals, The. Swallows, The. Thou Canst Not Boast of Fortune's Store. €. Waltz, The. Wife, A. Woman's Education, A. See Rivals, The. Sheridan, T:—Dr. Delany’s Villa. New Simile for the Ladies, A. On a Caricature. On Dean Swift's Proposed Hospital for Lunatics. To a Dublin Publisher. Sherman, C. H.-Rainbow Drill. Sherman, C: Pomeroy.—Bachelor's Wedding Trip, A. Spirits of Fire, The. See Bachelor's Wedding Trip, A. Sherman, E. B.-Eulogy on U. S. Grant. May. Tribute to Logan. Sherman, Fs.-Between the Battles. Builder, The. Foreigner, The. Little While before the Fall was Done, A. Memory, A. Prelude, A. Te - Deum Laudamus. Sherman, Frank Dempster.—Anemone. prll. Archer, The. At Midnight. See Pizarro. ge (Tr.) See Pizarro. See Duenna, Sherman, Frank Dempster (Continued) August. Bacchus. Bees. Bird's Music. Blossoms. Canary, The. Cherries. Christmas Cat, The. Clouds. Confession. Daisies I, The]. December. Dewdrop, A. Dies Ultima. Dreams. Elfin Lamps. Fairies' Dance, The. Fairy Jewels. Fairy Shipwreck. Fairy Story, A. February. Flying Kite. Footprints in the Snow. Four Winds, The. Funny Fellow, A. Ghost Fairies. Golden-rod. Hide-and-seek. Hollyhock, A. Honeysuckles. Humming-bird Song. In the Meadow. In the Orchard. January. Jester Bee. Juggler, The. July. June. King Bell. Kriss Kringle. Last Letter, The. Leaves at Play. Library, The. Love's Seasons. Love's Springtide. Lullaby. Madrigal, A. " March. Mary and the Lamb. May. May Madrigal, A. May-children. Moonrise. Nantucket. November. October. On a Clock. On a Greek Vase. On some Buttercups. Pebbles. Prayer, A. Quatrain, A: “Hark at the lips,” etc. Rainbow, The. Rain-harp, The. Real Santa Claus, A. Rhyme for Priscilla, A. Robin's Apology. Rose's Cup, The. September. Shadow Children. Shadow Pictures. Shadows, The. Smiles and Tears. Snow Song, Snow-bird, The. Snowflakes. Snow-weaver, The. Soldiers of the Sun. Song for Winter. Spinning Top. Spring's Coming. Story of Omar, The. Story-teller, The. “Then let the holly red be hung.” To a Rose. To the Little Readers. Vacation Song. Valentine, A. Waterfall, The. Winter’s Acrobats. Witchery. Wizard Frost. Sherman, J. D.—John's Brown's Body. Sherman, Jeanie Rogers.--Thanksgiving. Sherman, Mary.—When I am Weak then I am Strong. Sherman, W: Tecumseh.-Belligerent Non-combatants. Our Army and Navy. “With Charity for All.” Sherwood, Ada Simpson.—Adown the Years. Arbor Day Alphabet. Robin's Song, The. Sherwood, *. J: See SHERWOOD, Mrs. MARY ELIZ. [WIL- SON | . 565 Sherwood AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Sherwood, Mrs. Kathe. Marg. Johnston. Drummer Boy of Mission Ridge, The. Fall In. First Crocus, The. Flag that Makes Men Free, The. Men Who Wore the Shield, The. Mollie Pitcher. Red, the White, the Blue, The. Social Spirit, The. Soldier's Retrospect, A. States Crowning Washington, The. Thomas at Chickamauga. Ulruc Dahlgren. We Keep Memorial Day. Sherwood, Marg—King Sylvain and Queen Aimée. Sherwood, Mrs. , Mary Eliz. [Wilson]...—Carcassonne. Romance of a Year, The. Shibley, Fred W.--When Me an’ Ed Gut Religion. Shields, Annie S.—Ann Rafferty's Evidence, Shillaber, B: Penhallow (“Mrs. Partington”).- Blifkins the Bacchanal. • Blifkins the Ruralist. Horse-car Incident, A. “If Things Was Only Sich.” John Smith's Will. Mrs. Partington's Reflections on New Year's Day. Mouse-hunting. My Childhood Home. My Friend's Secret. Mysterious Rappings. [Brownleel.—Albert Sidney (Tr.) Picture, A. See My Childhood Home. Sagamore, The. True Faith. What is it to Me? g Shinn, Milicent Washburn,-Song and Science (“The Twi- light of the Poets”). Washington Sequoia, The. When Almonds Bloom. Yosemite. See Washington Sequoia, The. Shippey, Lee.—Battle-Cry, A. Shirley, Jas.-Contention of Ajax and Ulysses, The. Cupid and Death. Death the Leveller. See Contention of Ajax and Ulysses, he. Death’s Final Conquest. See Contention of Ajax and Ulysses, The. See Cupid and Death. Death's Subtle Ways. Deº Triumph. See Conention of Ajax and Ulysses, €. Dirge, A: “The glories of our blood and state.” See Contention of Ajax and Ulysses, The. Garden, The. ſº Holiday in Arcadia. See School of Compliments, The. Hymn, A: “O fly my soull what hangs upon.” Ring of ºgs. The. See Contention of Ajax and Ulys- SeS, €. Last Conqueror, The. See Cupid and Death. Lullaby, A. See Triumph of Beauty, The. Might of Death, The. See Cupid and Death. No Armour against Fate. School of Compliments, The. e To King Charles and Queen Henrietta. * To One Saying She was Old. See To One that Said his Mistress was Old. To One that Said his Mistress was Old. Triumph of Beauty, The. Triumph of Peace, The. Queen Henrietta. g Victorious Men of Earth. See Cupid and Death. Shirley, M. Alfredda.-Thanksgiving Then and Now. Shirley, Moses Gage.—Before She Thought. Shirrefs, Andrew.—Cogie o' Yill, A. Shivell, Paul.-Exaltation. In God’s Eternal Studios. “We Yet Can Triumph.” Shoals, A. F.—Waledictory. Shoemaker, Dorothy A.—King's Degree, The. Shoemaker, J. W.-Bible Reading. shoemakº. Rachel [Hinkle 1.-Address to the Class O 77. Shore, T: Teignmouth.-Child's Tear, A. Short, Mamie T.-Mother's Lullaby. Short, Marion.—Bee's Mission, The. Bird among the Blooms. Budd Explains. Fairy Bell. FHe Let Her Enow. Idyl of the Ocean. In Vain. Little Boy Bubble. My P y Pa. Tattered Battle-flag, The. What the Birds Sang. Short, Marion and Pauline Phelps.-Box of Powders, A. Short, Seymour S.—Arbor Day. Resurgam. Shorter, Mrs. Clement (Dora Sigerson).--All Souls' Night. Ballad of Marjorie, A. Bird from the West, A. Cean Duv Deelish. Clouds. Enemies, The. Gypsies Road, The. See To King Charles and Shorter, Mrs. Clement (Continued). Heart of a Maid, The. Ireland. Kine of my Father, The. Last Eve. Love in My Arms Lies Sleeping. Mother's Prayer, €. One Forgotten, The. Piper on the Hill, The. Rose will Fade, A Seeking of Content, The. Watcher in the Woods, The. White Witch, The. Wind on the Hills, The. - Woman Who Went to Hell, The. Shotover Papers.-Procuratores. e Shrine, Mrs. Nesta Higginson (“Moira O’Neill”).-Birds. Broken Song, A Corrymeela. Cuttin' Rushes. Fairy Lough, The. Forgettin’. Grand Match, The. Johneem. Little Son, The. Lookin' Back. Song of Glenann, A. Shuman, Edwin L.-Mission of the Press, The. Shurtleff, Ernest Warburton.—Gettysburg. Lights of Lawrence, The. Old Thanksgiving Days, The. Shurtleff, W: S.—Way, The. Shute, H: A.—Kid's Composition on Mother's, A. Sibley, C:—Adoon the Lane. See Plaidie, The. Plaidie, The. Sibley, Fred Warner.—Dad's Little Fiddle. Sibley, Jos. C.—For Expansion. “It Cannot be.” Old Friends. Sickels, D: Banks.-Reincarnation. Sidey, Jas. A.—Irish Schoolmaster, The. Sidgwick, Mrs. Alfred.—Christmas Market, A. See Home ife in Germany. Home Life in Germany. Sidgwick, H:—Goethe and Frederika. “Sidney, Marg.” See LOTHROP, Mrs. HARRIET MULFORD [STONE 1. Sidney, Sir Philip.–All Said, Still Say the Same. See Astrophel and Stella. t See Astrophel and Stella. Arcadia, The. Aspire to Higher Things. See Astrophel and Stella. Astrologie. See Astrophel and Stella. Astrophel and Stella. Bankrout. See Astrophel and Stella. Bargain, The. See Arcadia, The. “Because I oft in dark abstracted guise.” phel and Stella. Come, Sleep. See Astrophel and Stella. Coº of Pembroke's Arcadia, The. ©. Covenant. See Astrophel and Stella. Desire. Dirge, A: “Ring out your bells, etc.” See Sidera. Ditty, A. See Arcadia, The. & Do not Will Me from my Love to Flie. See Astrophel and Stella. Dorus to Pamela. See Arcadia, The. Dutie to Depart. See Astrophel and Stella. Eleventh Song. See Astrophel and Stella. Epithalamium. Eternal Love. Fame. See Astrophel and Stella. First Song. See Astrophel and Stella. Golden Haire. See Astrophel and Stella. Grammar-Rules. “Having this day my horse, my hand, my lance.” See Astrophel and Stella. Heº and Soul. See Pansies from Penshurst and Wil- f Angel’s Sophistrie. See Astro- See Arcadia, OIl. Highway, The. See Astrophel and Stella. “Highway, since you my chief Parnassus be.” See Astrophel and Stella. His Lady's Cruelty. See Astrophel and Stella. Hope to Feede. See Astrophel and Stella. Hymn to Apollo. I am no. Pickpurse of Another's Wit. See Astrophel and Stella. T Might. See Astrophel and Stella. I Might—Unhappy Word. See Astrophel and Stella. Impatient Lover, The. Inspiration. See Astrophel and Stella. “It is most true that eyes are formed to serve.” See Astrophel and Stella. Tleave Me, O Love Which Reachest but to Dust. . Look in thy Heart, and Write. See Astrophel and Stella. Love is Dead. See Sidera. Love's Silence. See Astrophel and Stella. Loving in Truth. See Astrophel and Stella. Moone, The. See Astrophel and Stella. Morpheus. See Astrophel and Stella. Mogºne in Greatest Company. See Astrophel and €118. 566 AUTHOR INDEX Simms \ - *=º Sidney, Sir Philip (Continued). Sigerson, G. (Continued). Sienkiewicz, T Sigerson, Dora. Sigerson, G :-Blackbird of Daricarn, The. My Muse. See Astrophel and Stella. * “My true-love hath my heart [and I have his].” See Arcadia, The. Night. See Arcadia, The. * g “Rigºle. as soon as April bringeth, The.” See 1(161°8. “No more, my dear, no more these counsels try.” See Astrophel and Stella. INobler Exercise, A. See Astrophel and Stella. “O happy Thames that did my Stella bear.” See As- trophel and Stella. “O joy too high for my low estate to show.” See Astro- phel and Stella. On Sleep. See Astrophel and Stella. Pansies from Penshurst and Wilton. Pensiveness. See Astrophel and Stella. Philomela. See Sidera. Planet of my Light. See Astrophel and Stella. Poet, The. Psalm XCIII. (At. also to Countess of Pembroke.) Psalm XCVI. (Alt. also to Countess of Pembroke.) Psalm CXXXIX. (At. also to Countess of Pembroke). Questions. See Astrophel and Stella. See What it is to Love. See Astrophel and Stella. Seventh Song. See Astrophel and Stella. Sidera. * Sing unto the Lord. See Psalm XCVI. Sleep [Sleepe—C.]. See Astrophel and Stella. Song: “Who hath his fancy pleased.” Song—The Nightingale. See Sidera. Song from the Arcadia, A. See Arcadia, The. song iºn “Astrophel and Stella.” See Astrophel and tella. Song; “Come sleep, O sleep,” etc. See Astrophel and tella. Sonnet: “In martial sports I had my cunning tried.” See Astrophel and Stella. See Astrophel and Sonnet: “O happy Thames,” etc. tella. Sonnet: “With how sad steps,” etc. See Astrophel and Stella. Sonnet XXXI. Sonnet XXXIX:—On Sleep. See Astrophel and Stella. Sonnet: Philomela. See Sidera. Sonnet to Sleep. Sonnets from “Astrophel and Stella.” See Astrophel and Stella. “Soul's joy, bend not those morning stars from me.” See Astrophel and Stella. Splendidis Longum Valedico Nugis. See Astrophel and Stella. * Stella Lookt, On. See Astrophel and Stella. See Astrophel “Stella, the only planet of my light.” See Astrophel and Stella. and Stella. Still, Still Kiss. Sweete Cruell Shot. See Astrophel and Stella. Tenth Song. Absence. See Astrophel and Stella. They Love indeed who Quake to Say they Love. See Astrophel and Stella. Tho' World's 'quite Me, shall I Myself Forgive 2 See Astrophel and Stella. Thog Blind Man's Mark, Thou Fool's Self-Chosen Ila, Pe. To Sleep. See Astrophel and Stella. To the Moon. See Astrophel and Stella. True Beautie Vertue is. See Astrophel and Stella. “Truth Doth Truth Deserve.” See Arcadia. Unkinde Guest, The. See Astrophel and Stella. Verses: “O fair I O Sweet !” See Pansies from Pens- hurst and Wilton. Via Amoris. See Astrophel and Stella. TVoices at the Window. See Astrophel and Stella. What Now, Sir Foole I See Astrophel and Stella. “When I was forced from Stella ever dear.” See Astrophel and Stella. “When Sorrow, using mine own fire's might.” See Astrophel and Stella. “Whether the Turkish new moon minded be.” See Astrophel and Stella. “With how sad steps, O Moon, thou climb'st the skies!” See Astrophel and Stella. - Wooing Stuff. Henryk.-Arena Scene from “Quo Vadis”, he. See Quo Vadis. Contest in the Arena, The... See Quo Vadis. .. Fight with the Aurochs, The. See Quo Vadis. Quo Vadis. * Rescue of Lygia, The. See Quo Vadis. Ursus and the Aurochs. See Quo Vadis. See SHORTER, Mrs. CLEMENT. Blackbird’s Song, Calling, The. Dean of Lismore's Book, The. Dirge of Cael, The. Eivlin, a Ruin Fair Foe, Far-away. * Heather Glen, The. Lay of Norse-Irish Sea-kings. Ilost Tribune, The. Tove’s Despair. Mariner's Hymn, The. ' “My Own Cailin Donn.” The. Sill, Sigourney, Major.—Beautiful Snow Sigourney, Mrs. Sigourney, W. A. (“Silesius, Angelus’’.) Sill, Return of the Children of Lir, The. Ruined Nest, The. Sea-Maiden’s, Vengeance, The Solace in Winter. - Things Delightful. Where is the Sweetest Music 2 Book, The. See Dean of Lismore's Lydia of a Lost Day. Apostrophe to Niagara. Bell of the “Atlantic,” The. Benevolence. Boy and Lark. Bride, The. California. Camel's Nose, The. Charter Oak, The. Cold Water. Columbus. Coral Insect, The. . Daily Counsellor, The. Death of Cardinal Mazarin, The. Death of King Edmund, The. Faithful Dog, The. Farewell of the Soul to the Body. “Give words, kind words, to those who err.” See Daily Counsellor, The. Go to Thy Rest. Hebrew Tale, A. I Must not Tease My Mother. Indian Names. Indian's Welcome to the Pilgrim Fathers, The. Rnow Thyself. - Lady-bird and the Ant, The. Man—Woman. My Beautiful Child. Niagara. Prohibition Song of Good Fellowship. Return of Napoleon from St Helena, The Sailor's Funeral, The Stars in My Country’s Sky—Are Ye All There ? |Upas-tree, The - What Does it Matter 7 A. H.-Beautiful Child. IHoward iłłuntly] .—Advertisement See SCHEFFLER JOHANNES. E: Rowland.—After Many Days. Among the Redwoods. Baker's Duzzen UW Wize Sawz, A. Pefore Sunrise in Winter. California Winter. Carpe Diem. Coup de Grace, The. Cuckoo, The. Dead President, The. Eve's Daughter. Five Lives. Fool's Prayer, The. Force. Future, The. Hermitage, The. Home. Life. Like in Difference. Lower's Song, The. * Momentous Words. Morning Thought, A. On a Picture of Mount Shasta by Keith. Open Window, The. r Opportunity. Prayer, A. Reformer, The. Retrospect. Sibylline Bartering. Spring Twilight. Tempted. To a Maid T)emure. Tropical Morning at Sea, A. Truth at Last. ' Eliz. –Fanny's Mud Pies. Grandpapa’s Spectacles. * * When Santa Claus Comes. Sillery, C: Doyne.—“She Died in Beauty.” “Silonius.”—New Preacher, The. Simeon, C. See SYMON, -—. Simes, Louisa,—Dedication of a Schoolhouse. Simmons, Bartholomew.—Stanzas to the Memory of Thomas OOCl. To the Memory of Thomas Hood. See Stanzas to the Memory of Thomas Hood. Simmons, H: Martyn.—Intimations of Immortality. Simmons, Jas. Wright.—Sumter's Band. Simms, W: Gilmore.—Battle of Eutaw Springs. Brooklet, The. Decay of a People, The. Friendship. e Grape-Vine Swing, The. Beart Essential to Genius. Ring's Mountain. Lost Pleiad, The. Manhood. Mother and Child. Night-Storm. 567 Simms AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Simms W: Gilmore (Continued). Progress in Denial. Recompense. Shaded Water, The. Solace of the Woods. Song in March. Swamp Fox, The. Triumph. “'Twas ever thus ! each hour that came.” Unhappy Childhood. Union and its Government, The. Simonides.—Danaë. Epitaph. Simpson, H:—In February. Simpson, Jas. Y.-Religion in Russia Today. Simpson, K. B.-Rough Ben. Simpson, Rt. Rev. Matthew.—Study of Elocution, The. Simpson, W. H.-John Brown. Sims, G : R.—Billy's Rose. Bunch of Primroses, A. C’rrect Card, The. Deadly Weapon, A. Domestic Tragedy, A. In the Harbor. In the Signal BoxI: A Station Master's Story]. Last Look, A Lifeboat, The. Lights o' London, The. Little Jim. Little Worries. Magic Wand, The. Moll Jarvis O'Morley. ellie's Prayer. Old Actor's Story, The. ’Ostler Joe. Road to Heaven, The. Station-master's Story, The. Street Tumblers, The. Tale of Sweethearts, A. Ticket o' Leave. Valentine, A. Sims, W: R.—Mended Vase, The. Comparison. Sinclair, M. A.—Good-Night. Legend of Hinemoa, The. Low Lintel, The. Manuka. My Little Maori Axe of Jade. Pohutukawa. Singer, E:—Frontier Picture. Sinnett, C : N.—Latches. Sinnett, Percy F.—Song of the Wild Storm-waves, The. Sirr, H. C.—China and the Chinese. Chinese New Year, The. See China and the Chinese. Siviter, W: H.-Ruling Passion, The. Skeat, W. W.-Fame, Wealth, Life, Death. Letter HI’s Protest to the Cockneys, The. • Taillefer the Minstrel. (Tr.) Skeel, Adelaide.—Babouska. Skeen, W:—Knuckles, The. Lanka (Ceylon). Skelton, J:—Bowge of Courte, The. Chaplet of Laurell, The. See Garlande of Laurell, The. Colyn Cloute. Crowne of Lawrell, The. See Garlande of Laurell, The. Dirge for Phyllip Sparowe, A Garlande of Laurell, The. Isabel. Lullabye, A. Merry Margaret. Nun’s Lament for Philip Sparrow, The. Sparowe. Phyllyp Sparowe. Picture of Riot. See Bowge of Courte, The. To *:::::s Margaret Hussey. See Garlande of Laur- eII, €. To #ºress Margaret Hussey. See Garlande of Laurell, € See In the Signal Box. See Phyllyp To Mistress Margery Wentworth. See Garlande of Laurell, The. Why Come Ye Not to Court Skill, F. J.-Lord Dundreary Proposing. Skinner, Constance Lindsay.—Kan-il-lak, the Singer. No Answer is Given. Song of Cradle-making. Song of Whip-Plaiting. Songs of the Coast-Dwellers. Skinner, J :—Ewie wi' the Crookit Horn, The. John o' Badenyon. Reel of Tullochgorum, The. Tullochgorum. Skipsey, Jos.-Butterfly, The. Dewdrop, The. Dewdrop, Wind and Sun. Merry Bee, A. Mother Wept. Violet and the Rose, The. Skirving, Adam.—Johnnie Cope. “Skwirt, A.”—Owed to the Steam Fire Engine. Slade, Mrs. M. B. C.—Choice of Trades. Columbia's Centennial Party. Lessons from Scripture Flowers. Trees of the Bible, The. Sladen, Douglas B. W.-Charles II. Christmas Letter from Australia, A. Sladen, Douglas B. W. (Continued). Salopia Inhospitalis. Sunset on the Cunimbla Valley, Blue Mountains. Tropics, The. Under the Wattle. Waterloo. Slaeter, Nick.-Dem Ole Dimes Habbiness and Dem New. Slater, F. C.—In the Matoppos. “Lala, 'Sana. Lwan.” Sleat, Walter W.-Villanelle: “It's all a tricl:.” Sleeper, Ethel E.-Mud Cakes. Sleight, Mary B.-Star of the East. Sloper, Mrs. L. M.–Saved. Slossom, Mrs. Annie Trumbull.—Boy That was Scaret O’ Dyin', The. Child’s Easter, A. g Chistmas Carol, A. Fishin' Jimmy. Puzzled. Uncle Jotham’s Boarder. Slosson, May Preston.—Frances E. Willard. Small, S: W.-“Ole Marster’s” Christmas, The. Them Yankee Blankits. Treadwater Jim. Smarius, C. F.—Blessed are the Dead. Smart, Alexander.—Better than Gold. Bird's Nest, The. Bonnie Milk-Cow, The. Herd Laddie, The. Last Day of the Year, The. Learn Your Lesson. Still Small Voice, The. Smart, Christophér.—Glorious the Sun in Mid Career. Song of David, The. See Song to David, A. Song to David, A. Sweet is the Dew Thai, Falls Betimes. Smart Set, The.—Vistas. & We Who Have Loved. Smedley, Menella Bute.—Ballad of War, A. Bishop Patteson. Boy's Aspirations, A. Little Fair Soul, The. “Wind Me a Summer Crown.” Smeeley, A. Constance.—Red Pepper. Smibert, T:—Scottish Widow’s Lament, The. Smiles, S:—Joys of Home, The. Smiley, Jos. Bert.—As She Says. Chinese, Version of “Maud Muller,” A. Dude, A. Galesburg Fire Department. Garden Path, The. Oh, No, Lof Course not. Presto Change. So Was I. Story of Good Little Vincent. |Up Higher. “Well, then I'm Yourn.” Smiley, Maurice.—Life in the Spirit. Smith, A. C.—Waif, The. Smith, A. L.-Little Maid for Me, The. Queen of Prussia's Ride, The. Smith, Ada.—In City Streets. Smith, Agnes M.–Billy’s Bedtime. His Thanksgiving Dream. Smith, Mrs. Albert. See SMITH, Mrs. MARY LOUISE [RILEY |. Smith, Alexander. See MEEK, ALEXANDER BEAUFORT. Smith, Alonzo Washington.—Mother's Songs. Smith, Andrew H.--Noarer—There. Smith, Anne,—Easter Time. Smith, Arabella I.-If I Should Die Tonight. MILYERS, ROB’T C. V. Smith, Belle E.-See SMITH, ARABELLA. E. Smith, Carl.—At the Hospital Window. Where's Bill ?. Smith, Carlyle.—As to “Pop”. Prophetic Mirror, A. Smith, Carrie T.-Pussey Willow. Smith, C :—First Swallow, The. Smith, C : Emory.—Glory of the Republic, The. McKinley. Politics and Journalism. Smith, C. H. (“Bill Arp”).-Bill Arp, on the Rack. Old-time Negro, An. Smith, Charlotte.—Close of Spring, The. Cricket, The. First Swallow, The. Lady-Bird in the House, The. Nautilus, The. Nightingale's Departure, The. of the Nightingale. On the Departure of the Nightingale. Swallow, The. See First Swallow, The. Smith, Clara.-Jack in the Pulpit. Smith, Clark Ashton.—Nero. Smith, Clement L.—Three Pairs and One. Smith, Dexter.—Our National Banner. Ring the Bell Softly. Smith, Mrs. Eliz. Oakes [Prince].--Drowned Mariner, The. Oak, The. Sinless Child, The. Smith, Emeline Sherman,—“Bose.” Time's Silent Lesson. Smith, F. Burge.—Golden Hair. Little Goldenhair. (Alt.) See See On the Departure (Tr.) 568 AUTHOR INDEX Smollett Smith, Smith, Florence.—Purple of the Poet, The. See Rainbow Songs. Rainbow Songs. Somebody Older. Unrequiting. Yellow of the Miser, The. See Rainbow Songs. Smith, Fs. Hopkinson.—Caleb West, Master Diver. Captain Joe. Colonel Carter of Cartersville. Colonel Carter’s Christmas. Colonel Carter's Christmas Tree. Christmas. Equinoctial Storm, The. See Caleb West, Master Diver. Gondola Race, A. kentucky Cinderella, A. One of Bob’s Tramps. One-legged Goose [or Duck], The. of Cartersville. Tramp Violinist, The. Waterlogged Town, A. Smith, Fs. S.–Chief Mourner, The. Drunkard's Dream, The. Indian Brave, The. Playing Drunkard. Smith, Geoffrey.-At the Sign of the Jolly Jack. Smith, Gerrit.—Free Speech. Smith, Goldwin.—Abraham Lincoln. Flossy (with her own Portrait) to Her Mistress. Smith, Gypsy.—As Jesus Passed. New Life, The. Smith, H. Greenhough.-Rivals, The. Smith, Hannah Whitall.—Mother as Teacher, The. Smith, Harriet Lummis.—Four Footed Santa Claus, A. Smith, Harry Bache.— See SMITH, H: BACHE. Helen C.—Mother's Heritage. Smith, Helen Everton.—Old Time Thanksgiving. Smith, H: Bache.—Armorer's Song, The. Estray, The. Eyes of Black and Eyes of Blue. Bier Faults. Long Night, The. My Angeline. See Wizard of the Nile, The. New-fashioned Singin', The. Same Old Story. Song of the Turnkey, The. What is the Song the Swallows Sing? Wizard of the Nile, The. Smith, Horace.—Address to the Mummy in [or at] Belzoni's Fxhibition. r Blindman's Buff. - ; Contrast, The. See On the Death of George the Third. Culprit and the Judge, The. Death. Doctor and the Lampreys, The. Drury's Dirge. Farmer and the Counsellor, The. Gouty Merchant and the Stranger, The. How to Have Just what We Like. Hymn to the Flowers. Jester Condemned [to Death], The. Jester’s Choice, The. Lachrymose Writers. Moral Cosmetics. Moral Ruins. On the Death of George the Third. Poet and the Alchemist, The. Sanctuary [within the Breast], The. Tale of Drury Lane, A. To a Mummy. See Address to the Mummy, etc. Smith, Ida Reed.—Blair, the Regular. Smith, Jas.--Baby’s Début, The. Bashful Man, The. Alt. also to Mathews. Christmas Out of Town. Epigram. Play-house Musings. Poet of Fashion, The. Soldier's Pardon, The. Theatre, The. Trip to Paris, A. Wee Jouky Daidles. Smith, Langdon.—Evolution. Smith, Laura R.—Fishermen, The. Millers, The. Smith, Lewis Worthington.—News from Yorktown. Smith, *: Luella [Dowd].—Story which the Ledger Told, e - Smith, Lyman C.—Canada to Columbia. Day with Homer, A. Smith, Marion Couthouy.—Baby O'Grundy. Mother of '98, A. Sainte Jeanne of France, 1915. Song of 'Souls That Failed. g Smith, Mrs. Mary Louise [Riley]...—Blessings of Today, The. See If we Knew. Christmas Roses. Dandelion and Clover-top. Dead Birds and Easter. Departure. Elm Versus Apple. gºd Knoweth Best. See Sometime. See Colonel Carter's KSee Colonel Carter if we Knew. March. Milly. Smith, Mrs. Mary Louise [Riley]. (Continued). My Mother. My Uninvited Guest. Pompeian Preacher, A. Sometime. - “Sometime, when all life's lessons have been learned.” See Sometime. Thanksgiving Prayer, A. Tired Mothers. To a Tired Mother. See Tired Mothers. Trifles. . Two Valentines. What March Does. Smith, Minna Caroline.—Laddy Blue Eyes. Smith, Nora Archibald.—Feast of the Doll, The. First Thanksgiving Day, A. Haughty Aspen, The. How the Christ Flower Bloomed. Meadow Talk. ... Neighbors of the Christ Night. Smith, Nora A. and Wiggin, Kate Douglas.-Great George Washington. See Story Hour, The. . . Story Hour, The. Smith, Rachel G.-April Day, An. Smith, Ray D.—Blessing of a Smoke, The. Which Path Shall Yours Be 2 Smith, S. Decatur.—Beggar's Gift, The. Smith, S. Jennie.—Aunt Maria at the Eden Musée. Doctor Cure-all. “Flat” Contradiction, A. How Mrs. O’Doolahan had Mike Arrested. Journey of Life, The. 4. Mary Ann’s Escape. Mrs. Guptill gets ahead of the Grip. Mrs. McShane's Shopping Expedition. Mrs. Murphy's Recipe for Cake. Mrs. O'Toole and the Conductor. Mother's Tinder Falin's, A. Serious Mishap, A Tim's Downfall. To the Palace of the King. Turning the Tables. Village Scare, The. - Way to Freedom, The. l Smith, S: F.—Abraham Lincoln. Iſle T1C3, . Cherished Names. Eloquence of Nature, The. Eve of Decoration Day, The. Flag in Nature, The. Flowers in Winter. Memorial Day. Missionary Hymn. My Country,” Tis of Thee. See America. National Hymn. See America. Our Honored Heroes. Patriot Dead, The. Patriot Sons of Patriot Sires. Precious Lives. See Breathe Balmy Airs. Thirty-Four. Three Flowers, The. Tree-planting. Smith, Sarah F.—Immortality. Smith, Seba (“Jack Downing”).-Mother's Sacrifice, The. Smith, Rev. Sydney.—America. Canon's Maxims, The. False Notions of Government Vigor. Fish. Love of Country. Means of Acquiring Distinction. Moral Courage. Parody on Pope. Professional Education. Receipt for Salad, A. See Recipe for a Salad, A. Recipe for [a] Salad, A. Rejection of the Reform Bill. in 1831, etc. Salad. See Recipe for a Salad, A. Speech at Taunton in 1831 on the Reform Bill not being Passed. study of Latin and Greek. See Professional Educa- 10Il. Sydney Smith's Way. Taxes [the Price of Glory J. ... To Professor Airey. Smith, W. B.-Hazards of Our National Prosperity. Smith, W. L.-Beauty Everywhere. Smith, Walter C.—Best Way, The. Daughters of. Philistia. See Olrig Grange. Glenaradale. Miss Penelope Leith. “Not to be served, O Lord, but to serve man.” Olrig Grange. ... Self-exiled, The. w Smith, Walter Lloyd.—Beautiful Legacy, A. Smith, Walter S.—Lesson, from a Bell, A. Smith, W: Hawley, Evolution of Dodd, The. - ... Other Fellow, The. See Evolution of Dodd, The. Smith, W: Wye.—Canadians on the Nile, The. Smits, Dirk.-Death of an Infant. On the , Death of an Infant. See Death of an Infant. Smoletºns G:—Independence. See Ode to Indepen- €11Ce. Ode to Independence. Ode to Leven Water. See Speech at Taunton See America. 569 Smollett AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Smollett Tobias G: (Continued). Tears of Scotland, The. To Fix Her — Twere a Task as Vain. To Leven Water. See Ode to Leven Water. When Sappho Tuned the Rapture Strain. Smuller, E. A.—Thanksgiving of Qld. Smyth, S. P. N.—Old Faiths in New Light. Smythe, Albert E. S.–Anastasis. Death the Revealer. Forgotten Poet, The. Seasons of the Gods. Smythe, G: See, STRANGFORD, Viscount. Smythe, Percy Clinton Sydney. See STRANGFORD, Viscount. Shazelle, G. H.-How Bill Adams Won the Battle of Water- OO. My Funny Experience with a Whistler. Snedeker, Florence Walters.-House with the Cross, The. “Sneyd.”—Katrina. Snow, Florence L.-Border Memory, A. Snow, Onlie Ama.—Mat and Hal and I. Snow, Mrs. Sophia P.-Annie and Willie's Prayer. Šanta Claus and the Motherless Children. See Annie and Willie's Prayer. Snyder, C : M.–Agnostic, The. Mullins the Agnostic. (At. also to A. T. Worden.) See Agnostic, The. New Baby, The. Overheard at the Zoo. Socrates.—Friendship. † Solis-Cohen, Solomon.—I Know That My Redeemer Liveth. Somers, Fred M.—Madrona, The. Somerset, Isabel, Lady H:—“Thy Kingdom Come.” Somerville, C. C.—Home, Sweet Home. Somerville (?) Jas.-White Rose, The. Somerville journal.—Educational Courtship. Called it. How He Lost Her. She Referred Him to Her Pa. True Bostonian [at Heaven's Gatel, A. What He Called it. Somerville, W:—Chase, The. Somerville, W: and Congreve, W:—White Rose, The. Sommer, Chester W.-Soldier's Reverie, The. Song aniºlumes for the Little Ones.—Three Little Bugs, e See What He Soper, Dora Schoonmaker. — Ascent of Japan's Sacred Mountain—Fusi-Yama. Soper, H. M.–Medley. Oratory. * True Manhood the Nation's Only Safety. Vera Victoria. Sophocles.—Antigone. Chariot Race, The. Electra. Eros Chorus, The. See Antigone. Oedipus at Colonus. Orestes' Chariot Race. See Electra. Sophocles Addressing The Athenians. Fields. Sotheby, W:—Praise of Italy, The. (Tr.) Sothern, Winifred.—Doorstep Dialogue, A. Soulary, J.-Grave-digger, The. Two Sisters, The. Soule, J. B. L.-Wooing. Sours, B : F. M.–Lincoln. Southesk, Jas. Carnegie, Earl of.-Flitch of Dunmow, The. November's Cadence. Southey, Mrs. Caroline Anne [Bowles].—April Day, An. Autumn Flowers. Birthday, The. Cuckoo Clock, The. ‘‘I never cast a flower a Way. Ladybird, Ladybird. See Little Ladybird, The. Last Journey, The. Launch Thy Bark, Mariner. Little Ladybird, The. Mariner's Hymn. Once upon a Time. Pauper's Death-bed, The. Ranger's Grave. River, The. To a Dying Infant. To the Tady-bird. See Little Ladybird, The. Young Gray Head, The. southeyºt-after Blenheim. See Battle of Blenheim, be Amatory Sonnets of Abel Shufflebottom, The. At Coruna. Battle of Blenheim, The. Battle of Pultowa, The. Bishop and His Mouse Tower. Bishop Bruno. Bishop Hatto. See God's Judgment on a Wicked Bishop. Books. IBooks and Reading. Bower of Peace, The. Brough Bells. Cataract of Lodore, The. Cid, The. coeff and he. Complaints of the Poor, The. Content and Rich. Crowning of the King, The. See Electra. Sel. fr. by Annie See Birthday, The. 3 * * 7". Hen Story, A. See Pilgrim to Compostella, See Joan of Arc. Southey, Rob't. (Continued). urse of Kehama, The. Death of Nelson, The. Death of Wallace, The. Delia at Play. See Amatory Sonnets of Abel Shuffle- bottom, The. Ebb-tide, The. Emmet's Epitaph. See Written immediately after Read. ing the Speech of Robert Emmet. Epitaph on Algernon Sidney. IFather William. See Old Man's Comforts and how he Gained Them, The. First Landing of the Pilgrims. Fountain of the Fairies, The. Funeral Ode on the Death of the Princess Charlotte. God's Judgment on a Wicked Bishop. Harbor, The. His Books. See Books. Holly-tree, The. How the Water Comes Down at Lodore. Idiot Boy, The. Immortality of Love. See Curse of Kehama, The. In a Forest. Inchcape Rock, The. Inscription for a Monument at Vimeiro. Inscription for the Apartment in Chepstow Castle, where Henry Marten was imprisoned. Joan of Arc. Kehama. See. Curse of Kehama, The. King Henry V. and the Hermit of Dreux. King of the Crocodiles, The. Legend, The. See Pilgrim to Compostella, The. Legend of Bishop Hatto, The. Leonard and Margaret. Llewellyn and His Dog. (Alt.) Rob't Spencer. Lord William. Loss in Delay. Love Elegies of Abel Shufflebottom, The. Love's Immortality: ...See . Curse of Kehama, The. Mai4 of Orleans Girding for Battle, The. See Joan of I’C. Malice. March to Moscow, The, Mary the Maid of the Inn. Miracle of the Roses, The. See Rose, The. “Moments there are in life—alas, how few ſ” Morning Mist, The. My Days among the Dead [are Passed]. See Books. Nature's Question, and Faith's Answer. See Thalaba. Night. . See Thalaba the Destroyer. Night in the Desert. See Thalaba the Destroyer. Oak of our Fathers, The. Ode Written during the Negotiations with Buona- parte. Old Man's Comforts[, and How He Gained Them], The. Pauper's Funeral, The. Big, The. Pilgrim to Compostella, The. Poet Expatiates on the Beauty of Delia's Hair, The. See Love Elegies of Abel Shufflebottom, The. Poet Expresses his Feelings Respecting a Portrait in Delia’s Parlor, The. See Amatory Sonnets of Abel Shufflebottom, The. Poet Proves the Existence of a Soul from his Love for Delia, The. See Amatory Sonnets of Abel Shuffle- bottom, The. Poet Relates how he Obtained Delia's Pocket-handker- †. The. See Love Elegies of Abel Shufflebottom, € See Beth Gélert.—W: Poet Relates how he Stole a Lock of Delia's Hair, and her Anger, The. See Love Elegies of Abel Shuffle- bottom, The. Portrait in Delia's Parlour, A. Remembrance. Retreat, The. See Curse of Kehama, The. Roderick. Rose, The. St. Romauld. º Scholar, The. See Books. Ship, The. Siegé of Zamora, The. (Tr.) See Cid, The. Snuff. Southey's Cats Write Their Master. Stanzas: “My days among the dead are passed.” Stanzas Addressed to W. R. Turner, R. A. Stanzas written in his Library. See Books. Thalaba [the Destroyer]. “They sin who tell us love can die.” Rehama, The. To a Bee. To the Fire. Traveller's Return, The. Twofold Power of All Things, The. See Thalaba. Voyage of the Thalaba and the Damsel. Wat Tyler. º Wat Tyler's Address to the King. See Wat Tyler. Wat Tyler's Song. See Wat Tyler. Wedding, The. Well of St. Keyne, The. Winter. º Written immediately after Reading the Speech of Robert Emmet. Written on Sunday Morning. See Curse of 570 AUTHOR, INDEX Spenser Southey, Rob't and Caroline.—Greenwood Shrift, The. Southey, Rob’t, and Coleridge, S: T.-Devil's Walk, The. Devil's Walk on Earth, The. See Devil's Walk, The. Southwell, Rob't.—Burning Babe, The. “Child My Choice, A.” Content and Rich. Loss in Delay. New Prince, New Pomp. Procrastination. See Loss in Delay. St. Peter's Complaint. Times Go by Turns. Wassailer's Song. Southwestern Presbyterian.—“It is a fitting opportunity to ... advert to the fact that a revival of religion.” Spalding, Bishop J: Lancaster.—At the Ninth Hour. See God and the Soul. Beautiful Death. Believe and take Heart. See God and the Soul, Et Mori Lucrum. See God and the Soul. Faith and a Heart. See God and the Soul. Forepledged. God and the Soul. Nature and the Child. See God and the Soul. Silence. See God and the Soul. Sursum Corda. See God and the Soul. Starry Host, The. See God and the Soul. Visions of Childhood. See God and the Soul. Void Between, The. See God and the Soul. Where Tyrants Perish. Spalding, Archbishop Martin J:—Post Nummos Virtus. Spalding, Mrs. Susan [Marr J.-Fate. Sea's Spell, The. Song's Worth, A. Spangenberg, Mrs. F.—Christmas Time. Sparks, Jared.—Lesson of the Revolution, The. Teachings of the American Revolution. See Lesson of the Revolution, The. Spaulding, .—Humbugging a Tourist. Never-ending Progress. Spaulding, Harriet M.–Peculiar Neighbor, The. Spearman, Frank H.-‘‘Bucks.” * Spectator, The...—Character and a Question, A. |Heroic Death, A. Hindoo Sceptic, The. Love of the Past, The. Ode in Memory.of Dr. Hoffmann. Song of the Rain, The. Will Wimble. Speed, Jas.--Spring, The. Speed, Joshua.-Lincoln's Arrival in Springfield. §peed, T:—Story of Guggle. Speer, Rob't, E.-Folly of Falsehood, The. True Greatness. When Saw we Thee. Spence, W. Hamilton.—Washington. Spencer, Carl-All the Rights she wants. King's Ships, The. (Alt. also to Caroline Spencer.) , Reawakening. Spencer, Caroline S.—King's Ships, The. (Alt. also to Carl Spencer.) Living Waters. * Spencer, E:—Maturnus' Address to his Band. Spencer, wººt-Education: What Knowledge is of Most Orth Poetry of Science, The. See Education. Spencer, Hiram Ladd.—Hundred Years to Come, River, The. Spencer, W: Rob’t.—Adieu, The. Beth Gélert[; or, The Grave of the Greyhound 1. Epitaph upon the Year 1806. How d’-y’-Do and Good-Bye. Llewellyn and his Dog (Wr. at. to Rob't Southey) Beth Gélert. Speed of Happy Hours, The. To Lady Anne Hamilton. To My Grammatical Niece. Too Late I Stayed. See To Lady Anne Hamilton. Visionary, The. “When midnight o'er the moonless skies.” Wife, Children and Friends. Spenser, Edmund.—Amoretti and Epithalamion. Angelic Care. See Faerie Queene, The. Angelic Ministry. Astrophel. (Sir Philip Sidney). At Court. See Prosopopoia ; or, Mother Hubberd's Tale. August. See Faerie Queene, The. Autumn. See Faerie Queene, The. Avarice. See Faerie Queene, The. IBeauty. , See Hymn in Honor of Beauty. Bower of Bliss, The. See Faerie Queene, The. Bridal Day, The. Bride, The. See Epithalamion. Bride Beautiful, Body and Soul. See Epithalamion. Captive Soul, The. See Faerie Queene, The. Cave of Mammon, The. See Faerie Queene, The. Cave of Sleep, The. See Faerie Queene, €. Chase after Love. See Shepheardes Calender, The. Claims of Mutability Pleaded before Nature. See Faerie Queene, The. Complaint of Age, The. A. See See Shepheardes Calender, The. Complaint of Thalia. See Teares of the Muses, The. Contentment. See Faerie Queene, The. Courtier, The. See Mother Hubberd’s Tale, Spenser, Edmund (Continued). Cupid and the Bee. See Epigram: “Upon a day as Love,” etc. Daphnaida. Description of Maying. See Shepheardes Calender, The. Ditty, in Praise of Eliza, Queen of the Shepherds, A. See Shepheardes Calender, The. “Doubt which ye misdeem, fair love, is vain, The.” See Amoretti and Epithalamion. Easter. See Amoretti and Epithalamion. Easter Day. Easter Morning. See Amoretti and Epithalamion. Epigram: “Upon a day, as Love,” etc. Epithalamion. Fable of the Oak and the Briar. Calender, The. Faerie Queene, The. False Friends. Fate of the Butterfly, The. Fate of the Butterfly. Garden of Beauty, The. Gardens of Venus. See Faerie Queene, The. See Shepheardes See Muiopotmos; or, The Gloriana. See Faerie Queene, The. Her Eyes. See Amoretti and Epithalamion. FIer Name. PIermitage, The. FIerself all Treasure. Hills of Rome. (Tr.) Hospital, A. See Faerie Queene, The. House of Busyrane. See Faerie Queene, The. House of Pride, The. See Faerie Queene, The. House of Riches, The. Hymn in Honour of Beauty, An. Hymn of Heavenly Beauty, An. In Praise of Trees. See Faerie Queene, The. Rinds of Trees to Plant. “Like as the culver on , the bared bough.” oretti and Epithalamion. Love in Absence. Love's Harmony. Love's Nobleness. May. See Faerie Queene, The. Merry Cuckow, The. Ministry of Angels, The. See Faerie Queene, The. Months and Seasons. See Faerie Queene, The. Mother Hubberd's Tale. See Prosopopoia; or, Mother ETubberd’s Tale. Muiopotmos; or, The Fate of the Butterfly. Mutability. See Faerie Queene, The. Oak and the Briere, The. See Shepheardes Calender, The. Old Shepherd's May Song, The. One Day I Wrote Her Name. Our Love shall Live. See Amoretti and Epithalamion. Phaedria and the Idle Lake. See Faerie Queene, The. Power of Poetry to Confer Fame, The. Prosopopoia ; or, Mother Hubberd's Tale. Prothalamion. Quelling of the Blatant Beast, The. See Faerie Queene, The. Redºes Knight and Una, The. See Faerie Queene, €. Ruins of Rome, The. (Tr.) Seasons, The. See Faerie Queene, The. Shepheardes Calender, €. Silent Lover, The. Song: “Wake now, my love, awake.” See Epithala- Iſll'OIl Sonnet: “Fayre is my Love, when her fayre golden heares.” See Amoretti and Epithalamion. Sonnet: ...“Fresh Spring, the herald of Love's mighty king.”. See Amoretti and Epithalamion. Sonnet: “Joy of my life I full oft loving you.” See Amoretti and Epithalamion. Sonnet: “Lackyng my love, I go from place to place.” See Amoretti and Epithalamion. Sonnet: “Like ...[or Lyke] as a ship, that through the ocean wide.” See Amoretti and Epithalamion. Sonnet: “Mark when she smiles.” Sonnet: “Men call you fair.” See Amoretti and Epi- thalamion. Sonnet: “More than most fair, full of the living fire.” See Amoretti and Epithalamion. Sonnet: “Most Glorious Lord of Life.” and Epithalamion. Sonnet: “One Day I wrote her name upon the strand.” See Almoretti and Epithalamion. Sonnet: “So Oft as I Her Beauty Do Behold.” See Amoretti and Epithalamion. Sonnet: ‘Sweet Smile ! the daughter of the Queene of Love.” See Amoretti and Epithalamion. Sonnet: “The doubt which ye misdeem, fair love.” See Amoretti and Epithalamion. Sonnet: “The Sovereign beauty which I do admire.” See Amoretti and Epithalamion. Sonnet: “Thrise happie she that is so well assured.” See Amoretti and Epithalamion. Sonnet: “What guyle is this, that those her golden tresses.” See Amoretti and Epithalamion. Sonnet: “When I behold that beauty’s wonderment.” See Amoretti and Epithalamion. Spenser, at Court. See Prosopopoia; or, Mother Hub- berd’s Tale. Spring. See Amoretti and Epithalamion. See Am- See Amoretti 571 Spenser AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Spenser, Edmund (Continued). Summer. See Faerie Queene, The. Sunrise. See Faerie Queene, The. Sweet and Bitter. See Amoretti and Epithalamion. Sweet and Sour. See Amoretti and Epithalamion. “Sweet is the roseſ, but grows upon a brere J.” See Amoretti and Epithalamion. Teares of the Muses, The. This Holy Season. Trees. See Faerie Queene, The. True Woman, The. . Una and the Lion. See Faerie Queene, The. Una and the Red Cross Knight. See Faerie Queene, The. Una's Marriage. See Faerie Queene, The. Victory from God. See Faerie Queene, The. Wake Now, my Love. See Epithalamion. Whilst it is Prime. See Amoretti and Epithalamion. Winter. See Faerie Queene, The. Wooing of Amoret. See Faerie Queene, The. Spervogel.—“There is a House in Heaven.” Spingarn, Joel Elias.-Helios. Poet's Epitaph. Spring Passion. Spitteler, Carl.-Bell, The. Spofford, Mrs. Harriet Eliz. summer even.” Between the Graves. Can’t. Christmas Fire, The. Christmas Peal, The. Evanescenec. Fantasia. Flag Song. Y. Four O'Clock, A. Gingerbread Tree, The. Great Procession, The. Hereafter. e How We became a Nation. Hunt, The. In Song Time. Me. Measure for Measure. Music in the Night. My Own Song. Night Sea, The. See Ballad: “In the summer even.” Nun and Her Harp, €, Only. Our Maying. Our Neighbor. Palmistry. |Phantoms all. Phillips Brooks. [Prescott].—Ballad; “In the Pines, The. Sigh, A. Snowdrop, A. Song: “In the Summer twilight.” Vanity. (4t.) See CARY, ALICE. Voice. See In Song Time. What One Boy Thinks. lingS. Spooner, A. C.—Old Times and New. Sprague, C:—American Indian, The. Indians. r Brothers, The. Centennial Ode. Curiosity. Eulogy on Lafayette. Family Meeting, The. Fathers of New England, The. Fiction. , See. Curiosity. Fourth of July, The. Indians. . See Centennial Ode. Individual Purity the Hope of the State. Intermperate Husband, The. See North American See Centennial Ode. Lafayette. News, The. , See Curiosity. North American Indians. Ocean. Ode on Art. See Art. Ode on Shakespeare. Our Fathers. See Centennial Ode. Passing of the Indian, The. Stability of our Government, The. Purity the Hope of the State. To My Cigar. Winged Worshippers, The. Sprague, W: Buell.—Voltaire and Wilberforce. Springfield Republican;–Aunt Patience's Doughnuts. Little Charlie's Big Story. “No candid observer will deny that whatever of good there may be.” Over the Crossin’. Two Colors. United at Last. See Two Colors. Sproat, Eliza L.-May Morning. Sprowl, Monroe.—Abraham Lincoln. Spruce, Philena.-Masonry Revealed. Spurgeon, C: H.-Goodness and Greatness of God. Spurgeon's Advice. Spurr, Mel B.-After the Ball: Her Reflections. After the Ball: His Reflections. Pſe was Sick of It. See Individual Spurr, Mel B. (Continued). If We Only Knew. Liverwing Testimonial, The. Others Can Change Their Minds. She Wadna Bite Her Aim Flesh and Bluid. Tragedy in Five Acts, A. Stabler, Harry Snowden.—Cutting of Ham, The. Stackpoole, Harry.—Drop of Water, The. Stacpoole, H. De Vere.—Hand at Cards, A. Stacy, Joel.—Sweet Red Rose, The. Stacy, T. H.-In Days Like These. Stafford, Ezra Hurlburt.—Chinock. Last Orison, The. Strange Vessel, The. Stafford, Juniata.--My Country's Flag. Stafford, Wendell Phillips.-America Resurgent. Invocation. Lincoln. Prayer, The. Stager, Nellie.—Morey. Stall, Sylvanus. – “Church demands, The.” Standard of the Cross.-Beautiful Grandmamma. Standhope, Philip Dormer. See CHESTERFIELD, Earl of. Stanford, W.-“Queries.” Stanley, Dean Arthur Penrhyn.-‘‘In the transformation of opinion.” Prayer, A. Spe Treido. Teach Us to Die. “Throughout the entire word of God, we are taught the sacred duty of being happy.” Till Death us Join. “‘Till death us part.” See Till Death us Join. Stanley, Bessie A.—What is Success % Stanley, Caroline F.—Uncle Isrul's Call. Stanley, H:—To Venice. (Tr.) Through the Dark Forest. Stanley, Marion Cummings.-Question, The. Stanley, M. Lizzie.—Some Years in Washington's Life. Stanley, T:—Celia Singing. Deposition from Beauty, A. Relapse, The. Tomb, The. Stannard, Marg. J.-Mother's May-Day. Stansbury, Jos.-Lords of the Main, The. New Song, A. Stansbury, Mary Anna P.--—How He Saved St. Michael's. Jem's Last Ride. Surprise at [or of 1 Ticonderoga, The. Stansbury, P. R.—Botts Twins, The. Stanton, Mrs. Eliz. Cady.—Declaration of Rights of the Women of the U. S. Stanton, Frank J.-Sky for You, The. Stanton, Frank Lebby.—Annetta Jones—Her Book. Answering to Roll-call. Backsliding Brother. Before the Gates. Blessed Rain, The. } Boys That Run the Furrow, The. Christmas Boy. Citizen of Sunlight, A. Colored Dancing Match, The. Commencement at Billy ille. “Didn't Think o' Losin’ Him.” Dreamin' o' Home. Dreaming of Home. Dreams, The. Fallen Asleep. Fellow Who had bone His Best. Flag of Our Country, The. Future Bright, The. Good Old Hymns, The. t Graveyard Rabbit, The. “Hamlet” in Billville. “Hangin' On.” FHome Road, The. How a Song Saved a Soul. How I Spoke the Word. How to Eat a Watermelon. In Christmas Land. In Santa Claus Time. In the Time of Strife. Keep A-Goin'. Little Hand, A. Little Way, A. Love Lights of Home, The. Love's First Kiss. Lucinda’s Fan. Matthew the Miner. Mistaken Prayers. Mocking-bird, The. My Dearie. Old Battle-field, An. Old Boys in the Dance, The. Old Flag, The. Old Flag Forever. Old Glory Aloft. Old Pine Box, The. See Ole Pine Box, The. Old School Exhibitions, The. “Old-Time” Friends on Exhibition Day. Day Poem.) Ole Pine Box, The. Omens. in debt feels that prudence See Dreamin' o' Home. (“The Rainmakers”). (Graduation 572 ATUTHOR, INDEX Stephens Stanton, Frank Lebby (Continued). One Country. ty Palace of the King, The. Picnic at Salina, The. Plantation Christmas, A. Plantation Ditty, A. l Prayin' for Rain. Providential Christmas, A. Regiment Song. Reunited. “Rock of Ages.” See How a Song Saved a Soul. Runaway Toys, The. “Shoutin’.” So Many. Song of Hope, A. Song of Seasons, A. Song of the Fleet, A. South and North United. Story of Dick, The. Thankful Soul, A. That Boy Jim. This is April. This Old Country. Unfortunate, An. Volunteer, The. War-ship “Dixie,” Weary for Her. Wearyin' for You. When Jenny Wore Bonnet Plain. When Summer Says Good-bye. When the Northern Bands Played Dixie. Stanton, Harriet.—Heart of Louisiana, The. Stanton, H: Thompson.—Moneyless Man, The. Peter-bird, The. g Stapleton, Mrs. Patience [Tucker].-Sailor Santa Claus, A. Senator's Grandmother, The. Starbuck, Victor.—Night for Adventures. Stark, Dare.—Luck. Starkey, Rev. O. F.—Blowing Bubbles. Patrick Dolin's Love Letter. The. Starkie, J:—Popular Error, A. Starr, Aljean E:—Tale of the Sea-shell, The. Starr, Hattie.—Little Alabama Coon. Start, Alaric Bertrand.—Jim-Jam King of the Jou-Jous, The. Statton, Dorothy.—Afterglow, The. hoice, €. Prairie, The. Real Victor, The. Section-hand's Daughter, The. Twilight Tune, The. We’ll be Going on Again. Stauffer, Fs. H.;—Ballad of the War, A. Noiseless Spinning Wheel, A. Three Little Fishers. Very Bad Case, A. Stead, R. J. C.—Mixer, The. Mother and Son. Prairie Heroine, A. Stead, W: Force.—Sweet Wild April. Stead, W. T.--England and the Fourth of July. Stearns, D :-Passing of Prestige, The. What My Mother is to Me. Stearns, E. F.—Arbor Day. Stebbins, Mrs. Mary Eliz. [Moore.] [Hewitt].—Harold the Valiant. Sunflower to the Sun, The. Stebbins, Sarah B.--Basket of . Flowers, A. Stedman, Edmund Clarence.—Aaron Burr's Wooing. Abraham Lincoln. Alice of Monmouth. g All in a Lifetime. Autumn Song. Ballad of Lager Bier, The. Betrothed Anew. Cavalry Charge, The. Cavalry Song. See Alice of Monmouth. Comedian's Last Night, The. Corda Concordia. Could We But Know. Country_Sleighing. Cousin Lucrece. Cuba. Custer. Diamond Wedding, The. Discoverer, The. Doorstep, The. Edged Tools. /* Falstaff’s Song. Feast of Harvest, The. Flight of the Birds, The. Fuit Ilium. Gettysburg. Going a-Nutting. Guests at Yule. Hand of Lincoln, The. Helen Keller. Honest Abe of the West. Horace Greeley. How Old Brown Took Harper's Ferry. Harper's Ferry, Hymn of the West. Hypatia. Inland City, The. See Autumn Song. Stedman, Edmund Clarence (Continued). Invocation. Israel Freyer's Bid for Gold. John Brown at Harper's Ferry. John Brown of Osawatomie. See How Old Brown Took Harper's Ferry. Kearny at Seven Pines. Laura, My Darling. Liberty Enlightening the World. Lullaby of Danae, The. Morgan. Mors Benefica. Mother's Picture, A. Old Admiral, The. On a Great Man whose Mind is Clouding. On The Doorstep. See Doorstep, The. Ordeal by Fire, The. l’an in Wall Street. “Perhaps 'twas boyish love.” Peter Stuyvesant's New Year's Call. Prelude: “England l Since Shakespeare died.” etc. Provençal Lovers. (Aucassin and Nicolette.) Quest. See Corda Concordia. Salem, A. D. 1692. Seeking the May-flower. Si Jeunesse Sawait l Singer, The. Song from a Drama. Song from a Drama. Stanzas for Music. Star Bearer, The. Sumter. Surf. Test, The. Too Late. Toujours Amour. Treason's Last Device. Tryst, The. Twelfth of April, The. See Sumter. Undiscovered Country, Thé. “Voice of the Western Wind.” Wanted—A Man. Wedding Day, The. What the Winds, Bring. Wind, The. See What the Winds Bring. Witchcraft. World Well Lost, The. Stedman, J. H.-What is Fame? Steedman, C. M.–St. Molios in Arran. Steel, Eva.-Consoling Billy. Steele, Anne,—Living to Thee. Steele, F. A.—Since Will Turned into a Boy Steele, Sir R :—Coverley Household, The. The.—Jos Addison. Gentleman, The. Steele's Way. Steendam, Jacob.-Complaint of New Amsterdam, The. Praise of New Netherland, The. Steevens, G. W.--Sirdar, The. See With Kitchener to hartum. With Kitchener to Khartum. Stein, Ewaleen.—Budding-time too Brief. 3'êIIX. Flood-time on the Marshes. In Mexico, In Youth. January. Little Fir Tree, The. October Song. Stella, Sister M.–Little Mischief. Stelzle, C:—Every-Day Creed, An. Stephen, Jas. Kenneth.--From Fly Leaves. Grievance, A. Imitation of Robert Browning. Imitation of Walt Whitman. Lapsus Calami. Last Ride Together, The. Millennium, The. See Lapsus Calami. Ode on the 450th Anniversary Celebration at Eton. Olcis and Terrance. Pair of Fools, A. § Political Allegory, A. Question and Answer. Sennex to Matt Prior. Sincere Flattery of R. B. to A. S. Sincere Flattery of W. S. (Mr.) See Olcis and Tor- I’8, ClC6. Sincere Flattery of W. W. (Americanus). Sonnet, A: Two Voices are There; One is of the Deep. Thought, A TO C. S. C. To R. K. Triolets Ollendorfiens. Woman’s Face, A Wordsworth. Stephens,. Alex. Hamilton.-Appeal to the Georgia Conven- tion of 1860 against Secession. Restoration of the Union, The. Secession. * Separate as Billows, but One as the Sea. Stephenººrs. Ann Sophia [Winterbotham].--Polish Boy, e See also Stanzas for Music. See Spectator, Thanksgiving Dinner, A. Stephens, Jas.-Bessie Bobtail. Dark Wing 573 Stephens AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Stephens, Jas. (Continued). Deirdre. Goat Paths, The. Fiate. Hawks. Hill of Vision, The. In the Cool of the Evening. In the Poppy Field. See Hill of Vision, The. In Woods and Meadows. Lonely God, The. See Hill of Vision, The. Red-Haired Man's Wife, The. Rivals, The. Road, The. Shell, The. Snare, The. Waste Places, The. Watcher, The. What Thomas an’ Buile Said in a Pub. Whisperer, The. Stephens, Jas. Brunten.—Dominion of Australia, The. My Other Chinee Cook. Stephens, Kate.—Ad Vivos. Spring in Kansas. Winds of Delphic Kansas. Sterlené, Earl of. See STIRLING, Earl of. Sterling, G :-Ashes in the Sea, The. Ballad of Two Seas. Black Vulture, The. Dust T)ethroned, The. Hunting of Dian, The. In Extremis. Kindred. Last Days, The. Legend of the Dove, A. Master Mariner, The. Music at Twilight. Night-Sentries. Ode for the Centenary of the Birth of Robert Browning, El 3. Omnia Exeunt in Mysterium. Swimmers, The. Three Sonnets on Oblivion. Voice of the Dove, The. Sterling, Harriet B.-Christmas Eve Thought, A. Fastidious. Where Easter Eggs Grow. Sterling, J:—Alfred the Harper. Daedalus. Husbandman, The. Hymn: “O unseen Spirit l” Ring Alfred the Harper. Louis XV. On a Beautiful Day. Rose and the Gauntlet, The. San Miniato. Shakespeare. Spice-tree, The. . To a Child. Two Oceans, The. Sterling, Lettie E.-Approach of Vacation. Carpet of Green, A Christmas Star. Christmas Stories. Jack Frost. Our Orchard Trees. See a Hundred Banners. Songs for Thanksgiving. Tiny Thanksgiving Folk. Trees I’ll Plant. sº What the Months Bring. Sterling, M. D.—Christmas Reunion, A. Christmas Stockings. Merry Christmas. Our Flag. Stern, Carrie.—Hallowe'en. Stern, Edwin M.–In May. Sterne, Laurence.—Bastille and the Starling, The. e “í was ill of an epidemic vile fever.” See Sentimental Journey, A. ‘Lowe's Diplomacy. Sentiment. Metempsychosis of the Pine. Mon-da-min. Mother, The. See Echo Club, The. See Bedouin Song. See Temptation of Hassan Ben 580 AUTHOR, INDEX Taylor Taylor, Bayard (Conti º ºo:: §. inwed). Taylor, G: Lansing (Gontinued). My Mission. od's Ragamuffin Army. Mystery, The. ſºhat's Deliverance, “Mystery” as Performed in Mexico, A * 1IlCO! Il. Natiº § ; at the Celebration #ºne, No jº * *. that Starry Flag. See No Slave be- all, e * Nettle, ** elphia, July 4, 1876. §§ sº ºth the Flag. Night with a Wolf. A. * º & x, y opıscum N tibia. olf, A. See Story for a Child, A. #º th. § iºd for Youth. Ode on a Jar of Pickles. ance, Enlightening the World. Old-fashioned Choir, i.e. See Echo Club, The. #. H. Sº-Man with the Musket. The. On Leaving California. ay º: Sir Hº-Amphitheatre at Pozzuoli, The. On the Headland. retina’s Song. gº tº º On the Sea. Artevelde. , See Philip van Artewelde. Oriental Idyl, An. 㺠: Hilda. Palabras Grandiosas. See E racterization. ###"...aº."; "Tº cho Club, The. Hººir. e ºf e Peach-blossoms. ena's Song. See Philip van Artewelde. Phantom, The. Greatness and Success. See, Philip van Artevelde. Pine Forest of Monterey, The. #º See Philip van Artevelde. Possession. Hero, Thé. gº º Promissory Note, The. *. little flattering is a woman’s love.” Proposal. * n, Remembrance of the Hon. Edward Ernest Villiers. Quaker Widow, The. #. of Launoy. See Philip Van Artewelde. z Return of Spring, The. #. }: & Review, A : The Inn Album by Robert Browning OWe elli ctant to Endanger its Object. See Philip #. Sacramento. * e Mºjº. The. See Phil ose, The. $ y 11e, 0. (262 ili The. e. See Temptation of Hassan Ben Khaled, Nature's Need...See Philip Yan 'Krºl Attewelde. §§ ... the Veteran. # º Ağ ld See Philip Van Artewelde. “She takes, but to give again.” g º, º º everge. Shrimp-gatherers, #. g See National Ode. Philip van Arteyelde's Defence of His Rebellion. See Sir Eggnogg. Philip van Artevelde. sº and the Pard, The. Fº ; 1. ...Agº ong : “Daughter of E t ſº e $ 3 nd Improvement. See Philip van Artewelde. Song of 1378. The. gypt, veil thine eyes. #. of the Heart. g See Philip van źiá. Weide § of the Camp, The. gº Sg Pº, yº Aºde. prit of the Pine, The. roln nei icholar. The. See Edwin the Fair, Pine. te. See Metempsychosis of the Song: "Down lay in a nook my lady's brach.” See Squandered Lives. Philip van Artevelde. . Stone-cutter, The. Song: ...Quoth tongue of neither maid nor wife.” See Storm Song. Philip van Artevelde. Story for a Child, A. ãºo hº to the heather.” Šunset. See inscripti & * ... a ** T£, Cter S. Sunshine of the Go ſº the Mistress of Cedar-croft. º Greatness. See Philip Van Artevelde. Tºmptation of Hassan Ben Khaled, The. ** 1. osch and van Artewelde. See Philip van They, turned to the earth, but she frowns on her Voi Velde..... child.” oice of the Wind. See Edwin the Fair. Through Baltimore. W. Makes a Hero. See Hero, The. To a Bavarian Girl. When Joys are Keenest. See Philip van Artevelde. To M. T. Wife, A. See Philip van Artewelde. To the American People. Wind in the Pines, The. See Edwin the Fair. To the Nile. Women Singing. Tomb of Charlemagne, The. Taylor, Ida Scott.—Hail Lincoln's Birthday. Tulip Tree, The. Our Eloquent Dead. 4. Th * º: º A: Eº. oyagers, €. , J. E.-‘‘If it be true that any b * -- ~ 29 Wind and the Sea, The. . (Tr.) , See, Sonnet. y beauteous thing. Taylº, º Fººse, #º 9. Fº Face, The. (Tr.) ark of True Love, The. See Bark “ 3 y ight of one fair face sublimes 5 y Bark “True Love,’’. The. 626 tº al True Love,” The. See Might of One Fair Face, º, love, The.” (Tr.) * Mººn Ridge, The. See Storming of Mission T jº: º be true,” etc. (Tr.) y €, aylor, Jane.—“Ah, dear e Battle Poem, A. Petition. papa, did you but know.” See Bell, The. See Baggage. Apple Tree, The. Capture of Lookout Mountain, The. făţy, The.' Cavalry Charge, The. Beautiful Things Dead Grenadier, The. Chatterbox, Thé." {{..."; of Fort Dearborn. Qhild's Hymn of Praise, A. §..."; Life. The g; ...hº. of a Star. ... " Heroes and the flowers, The. (Rose Hill.) §. "sºft also to Emily Taylor.) **, ºne Ago, The. § * the Ass, The. e !... --> Irty J 1m. Lincoln and His Psalm. g Long Ago, The. See Isle of Long Ago, The Bºº Pendulum, The. Mary Butler's Ride. y tº finish Giri Money Musk #. 1S T irl, The. §º of Mars, The. See October. #eº. Sººn Lights, The. {..."tºº Crow, The. 3; #; *; §§ Money Musk. §. #e. age Unoir, €. God Made all Things. See Work Old-fashioned Choir, The. e 3 * - hings. See Works of God, The. Psalm-book in the Gaº, #. old Village Choir, The. gººd Girls, The. Rescue, The. IHolidays The River Time, The. See Isle of Long Ago Íñorse. The. ' š. “Called.” . & g iſ flove iittle IPussy. sº of Mission Ridge, The. Irish Boy, The. Vane on the Spire, The #.”. Speech and Confession of Poor Puss. Taylor, Bert Leston.—All That I Ask. Love of jºis. Breakfast Food Family, The. Mischief. They Got Better Acquainted. Mistress's Reply to her Bird, The. Taylor, C : E :-For Sale, a Horse. Morning. y Taylor, C: Russell.—Willie Meets the Visitor. New Year's Gift, A. Taylor, E: Robeson–Mountain, The. Now and Then. Taylor, Emily.—Absence. (Tr.) Petition. Contented John. (At. also to Jane Taylor.) Philosopher’s Scales, The. º: #ſº-ºº: Reveries of a School-girl # º * aylor, G : Lansing.—Alexande 3 vs re * 5 sº Boy. #: The. r Breaking Bucephalus. Pretty Cow. See Thank you, Pretty Cow. Christmas Bells. & Reading. Robin, The. 581 Taylor AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Taylor, Jane (Continued). Scotch Laddie, The. Sluttishness. Snow. Spider, The. Spider, and His Wife, The. Squire's Pew, The. Star, The. See Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star. Sweetly Sleep. Thank You, Pretty Cow. Toad's Journal, The. Twinkle, Twinkleſ, Little Star]. Use of Sight, The. Village Green, The. Violet, The. (At. also to Jas. Beatty.) Way to be Happy. Welsh Lad, The. Wooden Doll and the Wax Doll, The. Works of God, The. Taylor, Jane and Ann.—Another Plum-Cake. Baby, The. Birds, Beasts, and Fishes. Boys and the Apple Tree, The. False Alarms. Frances Keeps her Promise. George and the Chimney-sweep. Good Night ! Greedy Richard, James and the Shoulder of Mutton. Last Dying Speech and Confession of Poor Puss, The. Little Bird's Complaint to his Mistress, The. Little Coward, The. Little Fish that Would Not Do as it Was Bid, The. Little Fisherman, The. Little Lark, The. Meddlesome Matty. Notorious Glutton, The. My Mother. Plum Cake, The. - Selfish Sanils, The. To a Little Girl that Liked to Look in the Glass. Truant Boys, The. Two Gardens, The. Vulgar Little Lady, The. Taylor, Jeffreys.--Dog of Reflection, The. Lion and the Mouse, The. * Milkmaid, The. Young Mouse, The. e Taylor, Jeremy.—Christ's Coming to Jerusalem in Triumph. See Second Hymn for Advent, The. Coming of Christ, The. Heaven. See Of Heaven. Jeremy Taylor's Way. Of Heaven. Prayer. Second Hymn for Advent, The. Taylor, J :—Monsieur Tonson. Taylor, J: Monroe.—“First and Great Commandment.” What College Does for Girls. Taylor, Jos. Russell.—“Blow, Softly, Thrush.” Breath on the Oat. Dove's Nest. Flute, The. Veery-thrush, The. Taylor, Rachel Annand.—Age Intercedes for Youth. Impression of Autumn. Joys of Art, The. Rnights to Chrysola, The. May-music. Question, The. Roman Road, The. Unknown Swordmaker, The. Taylor, Tom (“Mark Lemon”)—Abraham Lincoln. British Tribute to Lincoln. Burlesque Challenge to America, A. Fool's Revenge, The. How to Make a Man of Consequence. Oh, would I were a boy again.” Old Time and I. On the Assassination of Lincoln. Batriot President, The. Punch's Apology. Taylor, . Viola.--Babylon. Taylor, W: M.–Put out That Fire. Teacher’s Magazine, The.—With Neither Purse nor Scrip. Teasdale, Sara. See FILSINGER, Mrs. SARA [TEASDALE |. “Tekahion wake.” See JOHNSON, E. PAULINE. Temple, Anna.--Kneeling Camel, The. Temple Bay.—Rest in the Grave. Templeton, Herminie.—Ashes of Old Wishes, The. Ten Eyck, E. E.-Daniel in the Lions' Den. Tenella, Mary.—Battle of the Wilderness, The. Tennant, Rob’t.—Wee Davie Daylicht. Tennant, W:—Anster Fair. Ode to Peace. See Abraham Lincoln, See Abraham Lincoln. Rab the Ranter's Bag Pipe Playing. . See Amster Fair. . Tenney, Julia M.–Thanksgiving on Herring Hill. Tennyson, Alfred, Lord.-"Ah, When Shall All Men's Good.” See Golden Year, The. Akbar's Dream. & Albert the Good. See Idylls of the King. All is Well. See In Memoriam. Amphion. April. See In Memoriam. April Days. See In Memoriam. Tennyson, Alfred Lord (Continued). Arrival, The. See Day-dream, The. - Arthur Henry Hallam. See In Memoriam. Arthur's Farewell. See Idylls of the King. Ask Me no More. See Princess, The. As thro’ the land. See Princess, The. At Life's Best, At the Window. See Enoch Arden. Autumn. See In Memoriam. Awakening of Spring, The. Aylmer's Field. Ballad of Oriana, The. Ballad of the Fleet, A. Becket. Becket Saves Rosamund. See Becket. Beggar Maid, The. Beggar Maid and King Cophetua, The. Bells of Yule. See In Memoriam. Maid, The. Bird and the Baby, The. ''Birds in the high hall-garden.” Birth of Christ, The. See In Memoriam. Blow, Bugle. See Princess, The. Blow, Bugle, Blow. ... See Princess, The. Bower Scene from “Becket,” The. See Becket. Break, Break, Break. Brook, The. Brook's Song, The. See Brook, The. See Princess, The. Bugle, The. Bugle Songſ, The]. See Princess, The. Burial of the Duke of Wellington. See Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington. By an Evolutionist. Charge of the Heavy Brigade [at Balaklava], The. Charge of the Light Brigade [at Balaklava], The. Choric Song. See Lotos-eaters, The. See In Memoriam. See “Revenge,” The. See Beggar Christmas. See In Memoriam. Christmas-bells. See In Memoriam. Circumstance. City Child, The. Claribel. Clevedon. See In Memoriam. Come Down, O Maid. See Princess, The. Come into the Garden, Maud. See Maud. Come Not When I am Dead. Qoming of Arthur, The. See Idylls of the King. Çonclusion to the May Queen and New Year's Eve. Condition of Spiritual Communion. See In Memoriam. Contemplate all this Work. See In Memoriam. Cosmic Emotion. Couplets from “Locksley Hall.” See Locksley Hall. Cradle Song. See Bird and the Baby, The. Crossing the Bar. f Crowning of Arthur, The. See Idylls of the King. Dainty Little Maiden. Daisy, The. Day-dream, The. s: Days that are no More, The. See Princess, The. Dead, in a Foreign Land. See In Memoriam. Dear Friend, The. See In Memoriam. & Death in Life's Prime. See In Memoriam. Death of the Old Year,. The. Deſiºn to Idylls of the King. See Idylls of the Ing. Dedicatory Poem to the Princess Alice. * Defence of Lucknow, The. Departure, Thé. See Day-dream, The. Deserted House, The. Despair. Dirge, A. ID OT a . Dost Thou Look Back? See In Memoriam. O Doubt and Prayer. Dragon-fly, The. See Two Voices, The. Dream of Fair Women, A. Duke of Wellington, The. the Duke of Wellington. Dying Swan, The. Eagle, The. l Early Spring. Edward Gray. Elaine. See Idylls of the King. Eleånore. England. England and America, [in 17821. Enid. See Idylls of the King. ... Enid's Song. See Idylls of the King. Enoch Arden. Epic, The. Epitaph on General Gordon. Evening. See In Memoriam. e Faith in Doubt. See In Memoriam. Falcon, The. Far—far—away. Farewell, A. Farewell of Enoch Arden, The. See Enoch Arden. First Quarrel, The. Flower, . The. Flower in the Crannied Wall. * Foolish Virgins, The. See Idylls of the King, For His Child's Sake. See Princess, The. , “For I trust if an enemy’s fleet came yonder round by the hill.” See Maud. Foresters, The. ' See Ode on the Death of 5 2 AUTHOR, INDEX Tennyson Tennyson, Alfred Lord (Continued). Tennyson, Alfred Lord (Continued). Fortune. See Idylls of the King. Miller's Daughter, The. Frater Ave atque Vale. Milton. Friendship. See To o Minnie and Winnie. Garden Song. See Maud. Moral. See Day-dream, The. Gardener's Daughter, The. “More things are wrought by prayer.” See Morte Gareth. See Idylls of the King. d'Arthur. Gareth and Lynette. See Idylls of the King. Morte d'Arthur. Gate of Camelot, The. See Idylls of the King. Move Eastward, Happy Earth. Geraint and Enid. See Idylls of the King. Murderer of Thomas à Becket, The. See Becket. Go Not, Happy Day. See Maud. My Love has Talked. See In Memoriam. God and the Universe. “My own dim life should teach me this.” Godiva. Golden Supper, The. Golden Year, The. Goose, The. Grandmother's Apology, The. Grasshopper, The. Grief Unspeakable. , See In Memoriam. Guinevere. See Idylls of the King. Happiest Hour, The. See Queen Mary. FIarold. Harvest Home. - Heavy Brigade, The. See Charge of the Heavy Brigade, The See Lower's Tale, The. Hendecasyllabics. Hero to Leander. Higher Pantheism, The. Home. See Princess, The. - Home, They Brought Her Warrior [Dead]. cess, The. | º Hope for All. See In Memoriam. Horns of Elfland, The. Husband to Wife. See Miller's Daughter, The. Hymn : “Once again thou flamest heavenward.” Akbar's Dream. Hymn to the Sun. I Envy Not in Any Moods. See In Memoriam. “I Live for Thee.” See Princess, The. I Sometimes Hold it Half a Sin. See In Memoriam. Idylls of the King. Iliad, The. (Tr.) See Iliad, The.—Homer. In Love, if Love be Love. See Idylls of the King. In Memoriam. In the Children's Hospital. In the Fight. See Princess, The. In the Garden at Swainston. In the Valley of Cauteretz. Iphigenia. It is the Day When He Was Born. See In Memoriam “It is the miller's daughter.” See Miller's Daughter, King. Jephthah's Daughter. King, The. - King Arthur and Queen Guinevere. King. King Richard The. Rnown and Unknown. See In Memoriam. Lady Clara Vere de Vere. Lady Clare. Lady of Shalott, The. Lancelot and Elaine. See Idylls of the King. Land of Lands, The. See You Ask me why, tho' Ill at Ease. “Land which freemen till, The. See You Ask me why, tho' Ill at Ease. Landscape. See In Memoriam. Larger Hope. Late, Late, So Late l See Idylls of the King. Launcelot and Queen Guinevere. (frag.) See Idylls See Aylmer's Field. See Prin- See See Idylls of the in Sherwood Forest. See Foresters, of the King. Leolin and Edith. Letters, The. Lilian. Little Birdie. See Bird and the Baby, The. Little Rift Within the Lute, The. Lo, as a Dove When up She Springs. Locksley Hall. Lord of Burleigh, The. Lotos-eaters, The. Love. See Miller's Daughter, The. Love and Death. Love, Hope and Memory. “Love is come with a song and a smile.” Love Thou Thy Land. - Lover's Tale, The. “Love's arms were wreathed about the neck of Hope.” See Lover's Tale, The. Lullaby: ‘Sweet and low.” Made at the Cock. Magic Sleep, The. Making of Man, The. Man and Woman. Mariana. Mariana in the South. Marriage of Geraint, The. Mary. See In Memoriam. Maud. May Queen, The. Memory. See Ode to Memory. Merlin and the Gleam. Merlin and Vivien. See Idylls of the King. Mermaid, The. Merman, The. See In Memoriam. See Harold. See Princess, The. See Princess, The. See Idylls of the King. - See In Me- II].OT13.Iſl. - Mystery of Life. National Song. See Foresters, The. New Year, The. New Year, The. See also In Memoriam. New Year's Eve. See In Memoriam. Night before Troy. See Iliad, The. Northern Cobbler, The. Northern Farmer. (New Style.) Northern Farmer. (Old Style.) Not at All, or All in All. See Merlin and Vivien. Now Fades the Last Long Streak of Snow. See In Memoriam. Now Lies the Earth. See Princess, The. Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal. Nun’s Song, The. See Guinevere. O Days and Hours. See In Memoriam. “O let the solid ground.” See Maud. O jºllow, Swallowſ, Flying South]. See Princess, The. O that 'twere Possible. See Maud. O Yet We Trust [that somehow Good]. See In Memor- 13, IOl. Oak, The. Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington. odºs at the Opening of the International Exhi- ition. Ode to Memory. CEnone; or, The Choice of Paris. Of old sat Freedom on the Heights. “Oh, heart of God that pities all !” Oh, that 'twere Possible. See Maud. “Oh, yet , we trust [that somehow good].” Memoriam. - Old Home, The. See In Memoriam. Old Year and the New, The. See In Memoriam. Olivia. See Talking Oak, The. - On Lytton. On the Death of Duke of Wellington. See Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington. One Writes that Other Friends Remain. See In Memor- See In 18, Iſl. Our Enemies Have Fallen. Owd Roži. Owl, The. Palace of Art, The. Passing of Arthur, The. See Idylls of the King. Path by Which We Twain Did Go, The. See In Memor- 18,111. Path of Duty, The. See Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington. Peace of Sorrow, The. See In Memoriam. Personal Resurrection. See In Memoriam. Poet's Mind, The. Poet's Song, The. Poet's Tribute, The. See In Memoriam. Pray for My Soul. See Morte d'Arthur. Prayer. See Morte d’Arthur. Prayer, The. See, Maud. Prince Consort, The. See Idylls of the King. Princess, The. Princess, . The, Lyrics from. See Princess, The. Proem. See In Memoriam. Queen Mary. Quest of the Grail, The. See Idylls of the King. Raising of Lazarus, The. See In Memoriam. Reconciliation, The. See Princess, The. Retrospection. See Princess, The. Return of Enoch Arden, The. See Enoch Arden. “Revenge,” The . A Ballad of the Fleet. Revival, The. See Day-dream, The. w Ring out, Wild Bells. See In Memoriam. Rizpah. Round Table, The. See Idylls of the King. Sailor Boy, The. St. Agnes' Eve. Sea, The. See Break, Break, Break. Sea Dreams. See Bird and the Baby, The. Sea-Fairies, The. Second Song—To the Owl. See Song—The Owl. See What a Lovely Shell. See Maud. Separation. See In Memoriam. Shell, The. See Maud. Silent Voices, The. Sir Galahad. See Morte d' Arthur. Sir John Franklin. Sir Launcelot and Queen Guinevere. Sisters, The. Sleeping Beauty, The. Sleeping Palace, The. Small Sweet Idyll, A. Snowdrops, The. $ong : “A spirit haunts the year's last hours.” See Day-dream, The. See Day-dream, The. See Princess, The. 583 Tennyson AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Tennyson, Alfred Lord (Continued). Tennyson, Alfred Lord (Continued). sº Song: “As thro’ the land.” See Princess, The. Woman. See Princess, The. Song: “Ask me no more.” See Princess, The. Woman's Cause, The. See Princess, The. Song: “Home they brought her warrior dead.” See Wreck, The. Princess, The. Wyatt's Harangue to the London Crowd. See Queen Song: “In love, if love be love.” See Idylls of the King. Song: “It is the Miller's daughter.” Song: “O let the solid ground.” Song: “Sweet and low.” See Princess, The. Song: “Tears, idle Tears.” See Princess, The. g Song: “The splendor falls on castle walls.” See Prin- cess, The. Song: “The winds as at their hour of birth.” Song in “The Foresters.” See Foresters, The. Song of Elaine. See Idylls of the King. Song of the Brook. See Brook, The. Song of the Lotos-eaters [., Thel. See Lotos-eaters, The. Song of the Maiden. See Princess, The. Song of the Milkmaid. See Queen Mary. Song of Vivien. See Idylls of the King. Song—The Owl. Songs from “The Princess.” Soul to Soul. See In Memoriam. Spiritual Communions. See In Memoriam. Spiritual Companionship. See In Memoriam. Sºlºur Falls on Castle Walls,. The. See Princess, €. Spring. See In Memoriam. Stanzas from “In Memoriam.” Storm | Storm | Riflemen. Form. Strife, The. See In Memoriam. Strong Son of God, Immortal Love. See In Memoriam, Summer is Coming. See Throstle, The. Summer Night. See Princess, The. Sweet and Low. See Princess, The. Sweet is True Love. See Idylls of the King. Talking Oak, The. . Tears, Idle Tears. See Princess, The. Tears of Heaven, The. That which We Dare Invoke to Bless. See In Memor- 18, II] . “The time draws near the birth of Christ.” See In Memoriam. There Rolls the Deep. Throstle, The. Thy Yºlº Heard [thro' Rolling Drums]. See Prin- cess, €. Time and Eternity. See In Memoriam. “Tis better to have loved and lost.” Tithonus. See Princess, The. See In Memoriam. “As when with downcast eye.” a Friend in Heaven. See In Memoriam. T)ante. the Critic. See Poet's Mind, Th the Memory of Prince Albert. King. the Princess Alice. Princess Alice. the Queen. the Rev. F. D. Maurice. Victor Hugo. Virgil. To-morrow. Tribute to Motherhood, A. See Princess, The. Trinity College, Cambridge. Tristram's Song. See Idylls of the King. True Knighthood. See Idylls of the King. Turº Fortune I, Turn Thy Wheel] l See Idylls of the 1Ing. Two Voices, The. Ulysses. Vastness. Victim, The. Vivien. See Idylls of the King. Voice by the Cedar Tree, A. See Maud. €. See Idylls of the See Dedicatory Poem to the Voyage, The. Voyage of Maeldune, The. Wages. Waiting. Wanderer, The. War, The. War Song, The. Way to Glory, The. We are Free. See Song: “The winds,” etc. We Kiss'd again with Tears. See Princess, The. Wedding-day, The. See In Memoriam. Welcome to Alexandra (Princess of Wales), A. Welcome to Her Royal Highness Marie Alexandrovina, Duchess of Edinburgh, A. Welcome to the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, A. See Welcome to Her Royal Highness Marie Alex- androvina, Duchess of Edinburgh, A. whº poes Little Birdie Say? See Bird and the Baby, € What I would be. See Miller's Daughter, The. What Sequel ? When 7 * See Princess, The. Widow and Child, The, Will. Window, The. Winter. See Window, The. Wise and the Foolish Virgins, The. With Trembling Fingers Did We Weave. See In Memor- 13, IIl. Ten Ten Ten “Terberg, Hugo.” Terret, W: B.-Platonic. Terry, Kathe. H.-Reason Why, The. Thacher, J. Thackeray, ary. Yorkshire Cobbler, The. See Northern Cobbler, The. You Ask me why, tho' Ill at Ease. nyson, Bertram.—Gordon. nyson, Frd’k.—Blackbird, The. Dream of Autumn, Glory of Nature, The. Golden City, The. Holy Tide, The. ‘‘Niobe.” Skylark, The. Song of an Angel. Thirty-first of May. nyson-Turner, C:—Afternote of the Hour, The. Anastasis. Buoy-bell, The. § Forest Glade, The. Going Home. Her First-Born. “It was her first sweet child, her heart's delight.” See Eſer First-born. Lachrymatory, The. Lattice at Sunrise, The. Letty’s Globe. Lion's Skeleton, The. Little Sophy by the Sea Mary. Mary—A Reminiscence. Mary Queen of Scots. Ocean, The. Orion. Our Mary, and the Child Mummy. Resuscitation of Fancy. Rookery, The. Steam Threshing Machine, The. To the Gossamer-light. Vacant Cage, The. .. See MUNSTERBERG, HUGO. side. < Views of Farmer Brown. Terry, Rose. See Coor E, Mrs. ROSE ITERRY]. Terry, Uriah.-Wyoming Massacre, The. Tersteegen, Gerhard.—Divine Love. Love of God Supreme. See Divine Love. Terwilliger, R. J.-He Gave Him a Start. Teuffel, Mme. Blanche Willis [Howard] won.—Beryl's Hap- py Thought. Guenn. Popular Poplar Tree, The. Teacas Siftings.-Counting Eggs. How Mose Counted the Eggs. See Counting Eggs. Nickerdemus Quadrille. Raising a Beard. What Yer Gwineter Do 3 H.—Lawyer's Daughter, A. W: Makepeace.—Abdication of Napoleon. Chronicle of the Drum, The. Ad Ministram. After the Storm. See White Squail, The. Age of Wisdom, The. Ah | Bleak and Barren was the Moor. At the Church Gate. See Pendennis. Bachelor's Cane-bottomed Chair, The. tomed Chair, The. See See Cane-bot- Ballad of Bouillabaisse, The. Ballad of Eliza Davis, The. Battle of Limerick, The. Be Each a Gentleman. Book of Snobs, The. Cane-bottomed Chair, The. Chronicle of the Drum, The. Colonel Newcome in the Cave of Harmony. See New- comes, The. Comparison of George Washington with. George the Fourth, called the First Gentleman of Europe. See George the Fourth. Coquette, A Credo, A. Crystal Palace, The. Damages, Two Hundred Pounds. Dancers, The. Dead Napoleon, The. Description of the Venus of Milo. See Newcomes, The. Dr. Birch and his Young Friends. Dumas. End of the Play, The. See Dr. Birch and his Young Friends. Execution of Louis XVI. See Chronicle of the Drum, 62. e Execution of Marie Antoinette. See Chronicle of the Drum, The. Execution of the Princess de Lamballe. See Chronicle of the Drum, The. Fall of the Curtain, The. Finale. Garret, The. George the Third. George the Fourth. 584 AUTHOR INDEX Thomas Thackeray, W: Makepeace (Continued). Jacob Omnium's Hoss. Jolly Jack. King Canute. King of Brentford's Testament, The. Ring of the Tower, The Lamentable Ballad Lines on a Late Hospicious Ewent. Little Billee. Lucy's Birthday. Mahogany Tree, The. Miss Pinkerton’s Academy for Young Ladies. See Wan- ity Fair. Mr. Molony’s Account of the Ball. Molony’s Lament. Music at Mrs. Ponto's. See Book of Snobs, The. Newcomes, The. Old Fashioned Fun. Parting Christmas Rhyme, A. Peg of Limavaddy. Pen and the Album, The. Pendennis. Pen's First Love. Pocahontas. Ronsard to His Mistress. Rose and the Ring, The. Rose upon My Balcony, The. Rubens. Sailor-boy, The. Snobs. See Book of Snobs, The. Sorrows of Werther. Speculators, The. Three Sailors, The. Timbuctoo. Titmarsh's Carmen Lilliense. “Tom and Jerry.” Tragic Story, A. (Tr.) Vanitas Vanitatum. Vanity Fair. When Moonlike ore the Hazure Seas. White Squall, The. Willow-tree, The. Wofie New Ballad of Jane Roney and Mary Brown, The. Yankee Volunteers, The. Thanet, Octave.—Bewildered President, The. Thaxter, A. Wallace.—There’s Tan in the Street. Thaxter, Celia.--All's Well. April. April and May. August. Back Again. Beethoven. Blind Lamb, The. Chanticleer. Child and the Year, The. Compensation. Courage. Cruise of the Mystery, The. Discontent. Easter Song. Farewell. Flowers for the Brave. For Thoughts. Good-by, Sweet Day. Heartbreak Hill. Heavenly Guest, The. In Kittery Churchyard. Jack Frost. Little Gustava. Lost. Love Shall Save Us All. Maize for the Nation's Emblem. March. May Morning. Milking. Mussel-shell, A. My Lighthouse. Nikolina. Phantom Ship, The. Piccola. Portent. Presage. Prince of Newfoundland, A. Reverie. Robin, The. Sandpiper, The. Seaward. Shadow of Doom, . The. See All's Well. “Sing, children, sing !” See Song of Easter, A. Song: “We sail towards evening's lonely star.” Song of Easter, A. Sorrow. Spaniard's Graves at the Isles of Shoals, The. Sparrows, The. Spring. Submission. Summer Day, A. Sunrise never Failed us yet, The. To a Violin. Wild Geese. Thayer, Julia M. [or H.].—Bottle Imp, The. Easter Altar-cloth, The. Fighting the Rum-fiend. Little Boy's Lecture, A. See Vanity Fair. See Little Billee. (Tr.) See Cruise of the Mystery, The. of the Founding of Shoreditch, The. Thayer, Phineas.—Casey at the Bat. (At. also to Joseph Quinlan Murphy. Thayer, Stephen H:—“Abide with Me.” Europa. Poet of Earth. “Thou canst not frown, O Death.” Walting Chords, The. Thayer, W. M.–Drive On 1 Drive On! Mother of Washington, The. Oliver Cromwell's Mother. Thayer, W: Roscoe.—Ever Womanly. Last Hunt, The. Man in Nature. Violin's Complaint, The. Theocritus, Biter Bit, The. Eirst Triumph, The. See Idyl VIII. Greek Gossips, The. Tr. by Andrew Lang. Helen's Epithalamion. See Sixe Idyllia. Ideal Life, The. See Idyl IX. Idyl VIII. Idyl IX. Prayer of Theocritus for Syracuse, Idyllia. Sicilian Love Charms. Sixe Idyllia. Thibaut, King of Navarre.—Needs Must I. Sing. Thierry, Augustin.—Murder of Thomas à Becket in Canter- bury Cathedral, The. Thom, W:—Blind Boy’s Pranks, The. Mitherless Bairn, The. Song of the Forsaken. “They Speak o’ Wiles.” Thomas, Annie.—After Election. II6. To Walt Whitman. Women of the War. Thomas, C. H. N.—Sailor's Story, A. Thomas, C: E.-Breaking the Ice. To a Moth. Thomas, Edith Matilda.-Augury. Autumn Fashions. Babouscka. Betrayal of the Rose, The. Blooming of the White Thorn, The. Breath of Hempstead Heath. Broadway. Christopher of the Shenandoah, A. Duomo, The. Evoe. Fall Fashions. Ear Cry to Heaven, A. Fir-tree, The. Frost. “Frost To-night.” God of Music, The. Grasshopper, The. Heart's Call, The. “If still they liveſ, whom touch nor sight].” verted Torch, The. In the Lilac Rain. Insomnia. Inverted Torch, The. “Let dead names be eternized by dead stone.” Liberty. Little Boy’s Vain Regret Man Who Fought With Men and Trees. Moly. Morning in Birdland. Mother England. Mother who Died too, The. Muses, The. Music. Old Doll, The. Old Sight. Old Soul, The. On Easter Morn. Patmos. IPonce de Leon. Quiet Pilgrim, The. Sarpedon. Shoe or Stocking. Solstice. Something Passes. Soul in the Body, The. Summer Solstice, The. Sunshine Land. Talking in their Sleep. Tears of the Poplars, The. Tell Me. See Inverted Torch, The. Thefts of the Morning. They Said. To Imagination. To Spain—A Last Word. Triumph of Forgotten. Things, The. Valentine. Vesper Sparrow, The. What the Lambs Say. whº, in the First Great Hour. See Inverted Torch, €. Will it be so? See Inverted Torch, The. Winter Sleep. Winter Solstice, The. See Solstice. The. See Sixe See In- , A. the Tenth, The. See Solstice. y 585 Thomas AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Thomas, Eliz. H.-Little Bird Blue. Woodland Baby, A. Thomas, Emma S.—Arbor Day Invocation. Class Tree, The. Thomas, Frd’k. W:-Song: quers love l’’ ‘ “'Tis said that absence conquers love.” “'Tis said,” etc. Thomas, G: Channing.—O'er the World, in Silence Sleep- 1Ing. Thomas, J. R.—Our Own Dear Land. Thomas, Jas.-Castle of Indolence, The. Thomas, Janet.—High Hop Low Lee. ſ How Little Peter Saved the Life of Peter the Great. Stork's Mistake, The. Victor's Dragoon Trousers. Thomas, J: Hampden.—Woman's Sphere and Mission. Thomas, Marg—Death in the Bush. Thomas, Mary Pettus.-Will's Desire. Thompson, Anna Sanford.—O Rock-A-By, Dears. Thompson, Mrs. Bishop.–Baby Paul. Thompson, Carrie W.-Kitty Clover. “Lulu.” See Kitty Clover. Naughty Kitty Clover. See Kitty Clover. Thompson, C: Lemuel.-Two Streams of History, The. Thompson, C: West.—American Eagle, The. Stalking of the Sea-wolves, The. Thompson, D. W.-Pure and Holy Motive. Thompson, D'Arcy W.-Poor Dear Grandpapa. Thompson, Douglas.-Days of Ypre, The. Thompson, FS.-Child's Prayer, A. Daisy. Dream Tryst. Envoi to Book Sixth. Envoy. “Ex Ore Infantium.” From the Night of Forebeing. FIound of Heaven, The. May Burden, A Mistress of Vision, The. ‘Poppy, The. To a Poet Breaking Silence. To a Snow-flake. To Daisies. | To My Godschild, Francis M. W. M. Veteran of Heaven, The. Thompson, Jas. M.–Blacksmith of Bottledell, The. Thompson, J : Randolph.-Ashby. Burial of Latané, The. Carcassonne. (Tr.) Lee to the Rear. Music in Camp. Music on Rappahannock Waters. Obsequies of Stuart. On to Richmond. Word with the West. Thompson, Keene.—Ma and Pa, Not Polly Needed IEducatin’. Thompson, Maurice.—Alice of Old Vincennes. Alice's Flag. See Alice of Old Vincennes. At Lincoln's Grave. Ballad of a Little Fun, The. Ballad of Chickamauga, The. Bluebird, The. Claudius and Cynthia. See Doom of Claudius and Cyn- thia, The. Creole Slave-song, A. Doom of Claudius and Cynthia, The. IEarly Bluebird, An. Tertility. See Prelude, A. Flight Shot, A. In the Haunts of Bass and Bream. Incident of War, An. Lincoln's Grave. Lion's Cub, The. Prelude, A. Prophecy, A. See Lincoln's Grave. To a Wild Flower. Wabash, The. Written on a Fly-leaf of Theocritus. Thompson, Milton.—Kiss in the Dark, A. Old Man's Story, An. Thompson, Phillips.--Failed Thompson, T: R.—Down, Grade, The. Who'll be the Drunkards, Then } Thompson, Vance.—Linen Bands. Symbols. Thompson, Will H:—Bond of Blood, The. Come Love or Death. High Tide at Gettysburg, The. Thomson, .—Philosophy. Success. Thomson, A. A. Vivyan.—Circus Boy, The. Thomson, C. W.-Sympathy. Thomson, E: W:—Aspiration. Bad Year, The. Day-dream, A. dº Father Abraham Tincoln. In June. Ride by Night, The. Song-sparrow, The. Thunderchild’s Lament. We Talked of Lincoln. When Lincoln Died. “”Tis said that absence con- See Song: Thomson, Estelle.—Davy, the Teamster. Hepsy's Ambition. Young Timothy and the Forget-me-nots. Thomson, Jas. (1700-1748).—Address to the Indolent. Castle of Indolence, The. Alfred. See Rule, Britannia. Alfred, A Masque. Angling. See Seasons, The . Spring. Apollo and Venus of Medici. See Liberty. Art. As We Rush in the Train. Autumn. See Seasons, The. Baiae. Bathing. See Seasons, The . Summer. Birds and Their Loves. See Seasons, The. , Bridge, . The. Britannia. Castle of Indolence, The. Coming of the Rain, The. Connubial Life. Contentment. Death Amid the Snows. Death Typified by Winter. Domestic Birds. See Seasons, The . Spring. Early Spring. See Seasons, The . Spring. Excess to be Avoided. See Castle of Indolence, The. Folly of Hoarding, The. See Castle of Indolence, The. “For ever, fortune, wilt thou prove.” See To Fortune. Freedom of Nature. See Castle of Indolence, The. Give a Man a Horse He Can Ride. Harvest-Time. See Seasons, The. Health Necessary to Happy Life. lence, The. “Hence, let me haste.” See See Seasons, The: Spring. See Seasons, The : Spring. See Seasons, The. See Seasons, The . Winter. See Castle of Indo- See Seasons, The . Summer. IIymn, A: “These, as they change, Almighty Father.” Hymn on [or of 1 the Seasons. See Seasons, The . A ymn. I Care Not, Fortune. In the Room. See Liberty. Independence. Liberty. Lost in the Snow. See Seasons, The . Winter. Masque of Alfred. See Rule Britannia. Midsummer Courtship. Nature in Spring. See Seasons, The : Spring. Nature's Joy Inalienable. See Castle of Indolence, The. Nightingale, The. See Seasons, The : Spring. Ode: “Tell me thou soul of her I love.” Ode, An: Rule Britannia. See Alfred, A Masque. “Oh, bear me then.” See Seasons, The : Autumn. On the Death of a Particular Friend. See On the Death of Mr. Aikman. On the Death of Mr. Aikman. e Plea for the Animals. See Seasons, The : Spring. Pure and Happy Love. See Seasons, The. Rainbow, The. See Seasons, The : Spring. Repose. See Castle of Indolence, The. Requiem, A. Rule, Britannia. Seasons, The.. ! Sheep Washing, The. See Seasons, The : Summer. Snow Scene, A. See Seasons, The . Winter. Snow-storm, The. See Seasons, The . Winter. Song: “Let my voice ring out and over the earth.” Song: “Like violets pale.” Song: “Tell me thou soul of her I love.” Songsters, The. See Seasons, The . Spring. Soul Culture. ... See Seasons, The Spring. Spring. See Seasons, The . Spring. Star Hunt, The. See Seasons, The . Autumn. State of the World if Men Had Lived at Ease, The. See Castle of Indolence, The. State's Need of Virtue. See Liberty. Storm in Harvest. See Seasons, The : Autumn. Summer. See Seasons, The. “Tell me, thou soul of her I Love.” Tempest, The. See Seasons, The. Ten Thousand, The. To Fortune. To Her I Love. See Song: “Tell me, thou soul,” etc. Thunderstorm, The. See Seasons, The . Summer. |Universal Hymn of Nature, The. See Seasons, The . A FIymn. Vale of Indolence, The. War for the Sake of Peace. See Britannia. “Welcome, ye shades, ye bowery thickets, hail!” Seasons, The . Summer. Winter. See Seasons, The. Winter Scenes. See Seasons, The Winter. Zeal of Persecution, The. See Liberty. Thomson, Jas. (“B. V.”) (1834-1882).-City of Dreadful Night, The. Gifts. See Sunday up the River. He Heard Her Sing. In the Train. See Sunday at Hampstead. Life's Hebe. e Melen.colia. See City of Dreadful Night, The. Sunday at Hampstead. Sunday up the River. TO E. B. B. Vine, The. See Sunday up the River. Thomson, J : Stuart.—Along the Way. See 586 AUTHOR INDEX Timrod o Thomson, J: Stuart (Continued). Autumn Wind, An. Eventime. Fall Wind, The. Late Autumn. Orient Maid, An. Through the Bearded Barley. Transformed. Vale of Estabella. Thomson, W:—Maister an' the Bairns, The. Thoreau, H: D :-Better Way, The. Cape Cod Native, A. Conscience. Fisher's Boy, The. Forest, The. See Maine Woods, The. Great Adventure, The. Haze. See Week on the Concord and Merrimac Rivers, A. Inspiration. OVé. Love Inescapable. Maine Woods, The. Misſ, See Week on the Concord and Merrimac Rivers, My frayer. Nature. Smoke. See Walden. Spring. See Walden. Summer. Rain, The. See Week on the Concord and Merrimac Rivers, A. Sympathy. See Week on the Concord and Merrimac Rivers, A To Wachusett. Upon the Beach. See Fisher's Boy, The. Walden. Week on the Concord and Merrimac Rivers, A. Wild Apples. Thorley, Wilfrid.—Buttercups. Chant for Reapers. Thorn, Alix.-Sunshine Meadow, The. Thorn, Frank M.–Advertisement Answered, The. Thornbury, _G : Walter.—Cavalier's Escape, The. Court Historian, The. Death of Marlborough, The. Death of Oberon. Death of th’ Owd Squire, The. Dirge on the Death of Oberon, the Fairy King. Eve of St. Bartholomew, The. Jacobite on Tower Hill, The. Jester's Sermon, The. La Tricoteuse. Melting of the Earl’s Plate. Old Grenadier's Story, The. Pompadour, The. Retreat from Moscow, The. Rupert's March. Sally from Coventry, The. Silver-Shoe. Three Scars, The. Three Troopers, The. White Rose over the Water, The. Thornbury, W. G.-Riding to the Tournament, The. Thorne, Anna H.-Dawn of the Century. Thorne, J. F:—How He Won His Freedom. Thorne, Meta E. B.-Path of the Cyclone, The. Songs of the Seasons. Thornton, Abbie J-Beauty of Face and Beauty of Soul. Thornton, Eliza.—Reign of Peace, The. Thornton, Fairelie.—“My Presence shall go with Thee, and I will give thee rest.” Thornton, and Colman.—Connoisseur, The. Travelling Tailor, The. See Connoisseur, The. Thorpe, E. Carson.—Dot Dutchman in der Moon. Thorpe, Mrs. Rose A. [Hartwick].-Archie's Mother. Crippled Joe. Curfew Bell, The. Curfew Must not Ring Tonight. Down the Track. Drifted out to Sea. Drinking Annie's Tears. Engineer's Story, The. In Answer. In the Mining Town. One, Flower for Nelly. Soldier's Reprieve, The. Station-agent's Story, The. Thanksgiving Day. Thoughts. Thrale, Mrs. Hester Lynch. See LYNCH | SALISBURY]. Thrall, Harriet M.–Dignity and Potency of Language. Thring, E:—Happy Night and Happy Silence. Hymn for the Nativity. Throop, G. E.-Two Professions. Thrupp, Dorothy Ann.-‘‘I am the Good Shepherd.” Thucydides.—Glory of Athens. See History of the Pelopon- nesian War. - History of the Peloponnesian War. spes; of Pericles. See History of the Peloponnesian a.I’. Thurlow, E: Hovel, “'Tis much,” etc. Heron, The. May. See Song to May. Reply to Grafton. PIOZZI Mrs. HESTER Lord.—Beauty. See Sonnet: |- Thurlow, E: Hovel, Lord (Oontinued). j Reply to the Duke of Grafton. Song to May. Sonnet: “The Crimson moon uprising from the sea.” Sonnet: “The nightingale is mute—and so art thou.” Sonnet: “”Tis much immortal beauty to admire.” Sonnet: “Who best can paint th' enameled robe of spring.” Sonnet to a Bird that Haunted the Waters of Laaken in the Winter. See To a Bird, etc. Summer. Sylvan Life, The. To a Bird that Haunted the Waters of Laaken in the Winter. To a Water Bird. To the Moon. When in the Woods I Wander All Alone. Thurlow, M : Chase.—Would You Believe It? Thurston, Charlotte W.-Difficult Problem, A. Thanksgiving Philosophy. Thurston, Hon. J: Mellen.—Affairs in Cuba. Centennial Speech. Cuba. Independence of Cuba, The. Lincoln: A Man Called of God. Man Who Wears the Button, The. Monroe Doctrine, The. Our Rich Heritage. Plea for Cuba, A. Union Soldier. Thwing, C: F.—Education's Aims. Thwing, Dr. E. P.-Decoration Day. Ticheborne [or Tichborne J, Chediock [or Chidiock].-See TYCHBORN, CHEDIOCK. Tickell, T:—Colin and Lucy. Elegy on Addison, The. On the Death of Mr. Addison. Warwick, etc. To a Lady before Marriage. TO * Earl of Warwick, on the Death of [Mr.—C] ISOIl. Ticknor, Dr. Fs. Orrery.—Albert Sidney Johnston. Battle Ballad, A. r Gracie of Alabama. Little Giffen [of Tennessee.] \ “Our Left.” Song for the Asking, A. Virginians of the Valley, The. Tieck, Ludwig.—Spring. Tiedge, Christopher, August.—Wave, The. Tietjens, Mrs. Eunice.—Bacchante to her Babe, Great Man, The. Steam Shovel, The. Tiffany, C: H.—On the Rappahannock. On the Rappahannock. (Diff. poem—at. also to C. C. Somerville.) Tighe, Mrs. Mary.—Lily, The. Marriage of Cupid and Psyche, The. Psyche Gazing on Cupid. See Marriage of Cupid and See To the Earl of The. Psyche, The. To a Little Girl Gathering Flowers. To Time Written at Killarney. - Tilden, Stephen.—Braddock's Epitaph. Braddock's Fate with an Incitement to Revenge. British Lyon Roused, The. Tilden, W. P.-Our Banner. Tilley, Lucy Evangeline.—At Even-tide. When Even Cometh On. Tillotson, Archbishop J:—Advantages of Truth and Sin- cerity. Truth and Integrity. See Advantages of Truth and Sincerity. - Tilney, Rob't.—Lost Church, The. Minstrel's Curse, The. Tilton, Theo.—All Things Shall Pass Away. “As other men have creed, so have I mine.” “At the end of life a man finds himself rich.” Baby Bye. See Fly, The. Captain's Wife, The. w Coeur de Lion to Berengaria. Even This Shall Pass Away. See All Things Shall Pass Away. Flight from the Convent, The. Ely, The. Four Seasons, The. French with a Master. God Save the Nation. Great Bell Roland, The. King's Ring, The. See All Things Shall Pass Away. Love in Age. See Thou and I. - Lyra Incantata. Problem of Life, The. Recompense. º Sir Marmaduke's Musings. Thou and I. Two Ladders, The. Under the Sod. See Thou and I. Woman. Times of India.-Transcendentalism. Timmerman, Grace Agnes.—Lincoln, Tribute to. Timrod, H:—At Magnolia Cemetery. See Ode on Decorat- ing the Graves, etc. Carolina. Charleston. 587 Timrod AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Timrod, H: (Continued). Common Thought, A. Cotton Boll, The. Cry to Arms, A. Decoration Day at Charleston. the Graves, etc. Elusive Nature. Flower-life. Hymn for Memorial Day. * I Know Not Why, but All This Weary Day. Katie. Life of Love, The. z Lily Confidante, The. Ode: “Sleep sweetly in your humble graves.” Ode on Decorating the Graves of [the] Confederate Dead [or Soldiers]. . - Ode Sung on the Occasion of Decorating the Grayes of the Confederate Dead. See Ode on Decorating the Graves, etc. > Quatorzain. Serenade: “Hide, happy damask,” etc. Sonnet: “Most Men know love.” Sonnet: “Poetſ if on a lasting fame be bent.” Spring ſin Carolina]. Spring in War-Time. Summer Bower, The. Too Long, O Spirit of Storm. Trifle, A. Unknown Dead, The. Tincker, Mary Agnes.—Aurora. Banquet, The. See Aurora. Tindall, Everett L.-Choosing a “State Tree.”—The Maple. Ting-Fang, Wu.-Grant. º Tipple, E. H.-Hot in the Plains—India. Tisdale, L: B.-Pussy. At School. Tit-Bits.--Angry Anarchist, An. Original Lamb, The. Titherington, R. N.—Faithful unto Death. Titus-Werner, M. Stanleyetta.--Future of Athena. Tobin, J –Balthazar and the Quack. Confession of Love, A. See Honeymoon, The. Honeymoon, The. Taming a Wife. See Honeymoon, The. Zamora. See Honeymoon, The. º Tocqueville, Alexis de.—Democracy Adverse to Socialism. Todd, Mrs. R. K.—Just Twenty-one. Todhunter, J.-Aghadoe. Banshee, The. Beethoven. Black Knight, The. Death-song of Turann, The. Deirdre's Farewell to Alba. Deidre's Great Lamentation for the Sons of Usnach. Druid Song of Cathwah, The. Fairy Gold. Fate of the Sons of USna, The. See First Duan, The : The Coming of Deirdre. First Duan, The . The Coming of Deirdre. First Spring Day, The. In a Gondola. Irish Melodies. See Ode on Decorating June Day, A. Lament of Aideen for Oscar, The. Laurella. Marseillaise, The. Maureen. Morning in the Bay of Naples. See Laurella. Rossini. º Song: “Bring from the craggy haunts of birch and pine.” Sons of Turann, The. Swan's Lament for the Desolution of Lir, The. Togo, Hashimura. See IRWIN, WALLACE. Togo, Admiral Heihaichiro.—Fallen Heroes of Japan, The. Message to the Squadron. Toledo Blade.—Hero of the Furnace Room, A. Tollet, Eliz. –To Mr. Congreve. Tolstoi, Count Lyof [Leo J.-Death of Ivan Ilyitch, The. . Heavenly Guest, The. See Where Love is, There God is also. - How Much Land Does a Man Require. My Idea of My Mother. My Religion. Race, The. , º Where Love is, there God is also. “Tom o' Bedlam.”—“I know more than Apollo.” Tomb, H. S.–Jim's Story. Tomlinson, Mrs. A. M.–Christmas Sheaf, The. Tompkins, Juliet Wilbur.—For All These. Getting Ready for School. Merry Blue Eyed Laddie, A. Two Simple Little Ostriches. - Western Blood. - When the Minister Came to Tea. Tompkins, Marie Louise.—On a Visit. Tompson, B :-On a Fortification at Women. “Tomson, Graham R.”. See WATSON, ROSAMUND MARRIOTT, Tone, Mille.—He Walked Right up the Center Aisle and ‘Went Right out the Door. t Tongue, Rob't Clarkson.—Elam Chase's Fiddle. * Tonna, Mrs. Charlotte Eliz. [Browne] _(“Charlotte Eliza- beth”).-Evils of Tight Lacing, The. Maiden City, The. No Surrender. Boston Begun by “Tony Shepherd.”—Hark! Hark! The Nightingale. To Colin Clout. Tooker, Lewis Frank.-He Bringeth Them. Unto Their Desired Haven. - - ... His Quest. Last Fight, The. Return, The. Sleep. - Toplady, A: Montague.—Love Divine, All Love Excelling. Prayer Living and Dying, A. See Rock of Ages. Rock of Ages. “Rock of Ages, cleft for me!” See Rock of Ages. Topping, Lelia Lyon.-Fretful. Thermometer, The. Topping, Mary E.-Conflict, The. Tormey, Michael.—Ancient Race, The. Toronto Globe.—Left Alone. Torrence, F: Ridgely.—Bird and the Tree, The. Carpe Diem. See House of a Hundred Lights, The. Compensation. See House of a Hundred Lights, The. Conclusion of the Whole Matter, The. See House of a Hundred Lights, The. Evensong. From the House of a Hundred Lights. House of a Hundred Lights, The. I Will Send the Comforter. Lesser Children, The. Ritual for a Funeral, A. Santa Barbara Beach. Son, The. Vision of Spring, A. Yoºf Lowers, The. See House of a Hundred Lights, 6. Youth and Age. See House of a Hundred Lights, The. Torrey, Bradford.—Birds in the Bush. Chickadee, The. See Birds in the Bush. Footpath Way, The. Thistles and Folks Who are Like Them. See Foot-path Way, The. “Tot, Joe, Jr.”—See “JOT, Joſſ,” Jr. Tourgée, Albion, Winegar.—Change of Base, A. Daniel Periton's Ride. Fool's Errand, A. Lily Servosse's Ride, The. See Fool's Errand, A. Son of Abdallah, A. See Son of Old Harry, A. Son of Old Harry, A “Though. He Slay !” What Waked the World. Tourgenieff [or Turgenief or Turgenev, or Turgeneff], Ivan Sergyevich.--Alms, An. Festival of the Supreme Being, The. Happy Land, The. In the Garden. (Tr. by Constance Garnett.) Mascha. Quail, The. Tourneur, Cyril.—Drowned Soldier, A. Towne, C : Hanson.—Beyond the Stars. Easter Canticle, The. Love's Ritual. Quiet Singer, The. Renewal. w Song: “I saw the day’s white rapture.” Thanksgiving, A. To My Country. Waiting. Townley, Mary.—Rose in October, The. Townsend, Eliz. W.--Baby, The. Chimmie Fadden Makes Friends. Townsend, G : Alfred.—Abraham Lincoln. Army Correspondent's Last Ride. Cow and the Bishop, The. In Rama. Townsend, M. E. –“And now we only ask to serve.” Far from Home and Country. So Tired. “They who the sweetest rest.” Townsend, M. G.-Ugliest of Seven, The. Townseng Mrs. Mary Ashley [Van Voorhees] —At Set of l] Il. Christening, The. I'êClO. Dead Singer, The. Down the Bayou. Embryo. Georgia Volunteer, A. Her Horoscope. . How Much Do You Love Me? Love's Belief. See Credo. Reserve. TWO. Virtuosa. Woman’s Wish, A. Townsend, Myra.-Capital Punishment. Townshend, Chauncey Hare.—“Reflected in the lake I love to mark.”, (3) Thy Joy in Sorrow. Tozier, Anna.-T)ay Dreams. Trafton, E. H.--All Right at Last. Beginning Right. Convict's Soliloquy [the Night before Execution], The. Good Library Gone up in Smoke, A. Life: a School Scene. Precarious Predicament, A. Sleeping Boy, The. 6. 588 AUTHOR, INDEX Tupper Trafton, Rev. Mark.-Our Martyred Dead. Traherne, T:—Innocence. , News. Rapture, The. Salutation, The. Wonder. Traill, H: Duff.-After Dilettante Concetti. ers De Societe. Train, Adeline Dutton. See DUTTON. Train, Arthur.—Old U. S., The. Traguair, E. M.–Nameless Hero, A. Squire's Bargain, The. & Trask, "Mrs. Kate [Nichols].—Aidenn. At Last. Love. Sorrow. Trask, “Katrina.”—See TRASK, Mrs. KATE [NICHOLS ]. Traubel, Horace Logo.—Epicedium. I Served in a Great Cause. If all the Voices of Men. Traut, Elise.—Christ Child, The. Traveler’s Magazine.—Consolation even on a Mixed Train. Traveler’s Record.—Modern Summer Hotel, Traver, Georgene.—Not so Well Acquainted. Pauper Girl, The. - Treasure-trove.—House Hunting. Tree, Iris.-In Time of War. Trélat. .—Address to the Chamber of Peers. Trench, Herbert.—Bitter Serenade. Charge, A. Come, Let Us Make Love Deathless. Deidre Dancing. “I Heard a Soldier.” Killary. Maurya's Song. O Dreamy, Gloomy, Friendly Trees. O ! Wondrous Death. She Comes not When Noon is on the Roses. Voice of Cir. Trench, R. : Chenevix,−After the Battle. lma. Be Patient. Bees, The. e © Content and Discontent. See Different Minds. Dew-drop, The. Dew-drop Falling, A. See Dew-drop, The. Diamond, The. Different Minds. Enjoyment of the Present. Ermine, The. Falling Stars. Gibralter. e e Happiness in Little Things of the Present. IHarmosan. Inkerman. Ringdom of God, The. Legend of Toledo, A Lent Jewels, The. Life Through Death. Lines to a Friend. e e Lines: Written at the village of Passignano, on the Lake of Thrasymene. Lord, Many Times I am Aweary. Nightingale, The. “O life, O death, O world, O time.” . See Suffering. Our Father's Home. See Kingdom of God, The. Patience. Retirement. Returning Home. Sadness Born of Beauty. Snake, The. “Some murmur when their sky is clear.” WHITNEY, Mrs. ADELINE See Different MindS. Sonnet: “All beautiful things bring sadness.” Suffering. - Tasso's Dungeon. Three Sonnets on Prayer. Tiger, The. Vesuvius. Visit to Tusculum, A. Weak Consolation. See Lines to a Friend. Xerxes at the Hellespont. Trent, W. P.-New Aphrodite, The. Trevelyan, Rob't Trevelyan.—Dirge : “Gone is he now.” Trine, Ralph Waldo.—Man's True Self. Tristan, L'Ermit.—Sonnet: “I do not sing the burning of Troytown.” Troland, J:—Visit to the Sea, A. “Tropica.”—North to the South, The. South to the North, The. Troubetzkoy, Princess Amélie [Rives [Chanler].—Before the Rain. Mood, A. My Laddie. Sonnet, A: soul.” Virginia of Virginia. Trowbridge, J :Townsend.—At Sea. Aunt Melissy on Boys. Charcoal Man, The. Columbus at the Convent. Coupon Bonds. 3. “Take all of me, I am thine own, heart, Trowbridge, J.: Townsend (Continued). Cudjo's Cave. Cup, The. Darius Green and His Flying-machine. Dorothy in the Garret. Emigrant's Story, The. Evening at the Farm. Farmer John. Farm-yard Song. See Evening at the Farm. Fox in the Well, The. Goat and the Swing, The. How the Ring Lost His Crown. Rnight and the Lady, The. Lincoln. Midsummer. Midwinter. My Comrade and I. Name in the Bark, The. Nancy Blynn's Lower. Old Lobsterman, The. Old Man of the Mountain, The. Old . Robin. One Day Solitary, Bewee, The. IPleasant Street. Pomp's Story. Real Estate. Restored Picture, The. Service. Sheriff Thorne. Story of the Barefoot Boy, A. Summer. See Midsummer. Tom’s Come Home. Trouting. Vagabonds, The. Widow Brown's Christmas. Wolves, The. Wonderful Sack, The. Trowbridge, Robertson.—Altruism. Troy Times.—Our Beloved Dead. True, Elliot C.—September Days. Truesdell, Ella , M.–When the Wind Goes thro’ the Maples. Trumbull, Annie Eliot.—To O. S. C. - Trumbull, J.-McFingal. Trumbull, J:—Progress of Dulness, The. Truth. Seeker.—Where are Wicked Folks Buried? Tubbs, Arthur Lewis.-Bicycling in the Sky. Ring's Kisses, The. Seemed Like a Fancy Show. Thanksgiving Retrospect, A. Vanishing Army, The.—G. A. R. Tucker, J. H.--Todd in the Stalls. Trinity Drill, or Drill of the Cross. Tucker, Jas. A.—Life's Shaping Moments. Tucker, Mary E.-Remember, Boys Make Men. Tucker, St. G :-Days of My Youth. “Southern Cross, The.” Tuckerman, F: Gordon.—Rhotruda. Tuckerman, H: Theodore.—Newport Beach. To an Elm. Washington's Statue. Tuckett, C. W.--Do Saloons Help Business. Tufft, J. E:—Other Fellow's Job, The. - Tulloch, J:, D. D. (?) –“We cannot say to any young man: Do not play billiards.” Tully. See CICERO, MARCUS TULLIUS. Tupper, Edith S.—Grandmamma's Fan. Larry Shannon's Easter Offering. Mirage. Tupper, Martin Farquhar.—All’s for the Best. America an Aggregate of Nations. Argument. See Indirect Influences. Beauty. “But three feet good of that old wood.” (?) Conqueror, The. , See Beauty. Dignity and Patience of Genius, The. Fame. Force of Trifles. See Indirect Influences. Foreknowledge Undesirable. See Mystery. Hints of Pre-Existence See Memory. I am not Old. See Song of Seventy, The. Ill-Chosen Pursuits. See Self-Acquaintance. Ill-Christened. See Names. Indirect Influences. Late Valuation. See Neglect. Letters. See Writing. Life. See To-day. Memory. Mental Supremacy. Mystery. Names. Neglect. Never Give Up. Of Cruelty to Animals. See Proverbial Philosophy. Power of Suggestion, The. See Indirect Influences. Procrastination. See To-Morrow. IProverbial Philosophy. Self-acquaintance. Song of Seventy, The. Source of Man's Ruling Passion, The. See Beauty. Spiritual Feelers. See Truth in Things False, To America in 1876. To Murmurers. See Neglect. * See Cudjo's Cave. See Fame. See Beauty. 589 Tupper AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Tupper, Martin Farquhar (Continued). To-day. To-morrow. Truth. Truth in Things False. Wedding Gifts. (?) Word of Bane and Blessing, The. Writing. Turgenief, Ivan. See Tourg ENIEFF, IVAN SERGYEVICH. Turk, M. H.-‘‘Book Larnin’.” Turnbull, W: Watson.—Dr. Jotham Tindale's Cue a Cure. Turner, A. V.-Light. Turner, C : H.-Dat Yaller Gown. Turner, C: Tennyson. See TENNYSON-TURNER, CHARLEs. Turner, E: F.—Fairy Tale, A. e How Mr. Smiggles Went to a Public Dinner. Mr. Piper's Mittens. Number 999. Our Debating Club. Turner, Mrs. Eliza [SproatT.—All Mother. Angel's Visit, An. Compensation. Few Stray Sunbeams, A. Little Goose, A. Lost. See Little Goose, A. Stray Child, A. See Little Goose, A. Turner, Eliz. –Ambitious Sophy. Bird-catcher, The. Bird's Nest, The. Canary, The. Cruel Boy, The. Dainty Frances. Dangerous Sport. Dizzy Girl, The. Drawing Teeth. Falsehood “Corrected.” Giddy Girl, The. Going to Bed. Good Girl, The. Greedy Boy, The. IHow to Look When Speaking. FIow to Write a Letter. Hoyden, The. Lesson, The. Letter, The. Lost Pudding, The. Maria's Purse. Miss Sophia. Mrs Turner’s Object Lesson. Models, The. New Book, The. Playing with Fire. Poisonous Fruit. Politeness. Purloiner, The. Rebecca's After-thought. Result of Cruelty, The. Richard's Reformation. Rudeness. Sash, The. Superior Boys, The. Throwing Stones. Truant, The. Wonders, The. Worm, The. Turner, H: L.-My Gray Guinever. & Turner, Rev. J. R.—Why I Object to High License. Turner, Joseph Mallord William.—For the Picture. Turner, Nancy Byrd.—Sister Mary Veronica. Twelve Good Men and True. Turner, W: Mason.—Dead Soldier-boy, The. Tusser, T:—Get Ivy and Holly. Tuttiett, Miss M. G. (“Maxwell Gray”).-Rondel. Tuttle, Hudson.—Soldier's Return, The. “Twain, Mark.” See CLEMENs, S: L. Twamley, L. A.—Ragged Robin. Twig, J:—Ballade of the Nurserie, A. Twitchell, Anna Spencer.—Wife, The. Twitchell, Rev. Dr. .—“Only way to clear the track of life is to leave no enemy behind, The. Twyman, Jos.-Christmas New. Greeting, A. Recurring Yuletide. Valentine, A. Tybout, Ella Middleton.—Offending Eye, The. Tychborn [or Tichebornel, Chidiock [or Chediock] –Chedi. ock Ticheborne. See Lines Written by One in the Tower. Lines Written by One in the Tower[, being Young and Condemned to Diel. Tylee, E: Sydney.—Diver, The. Outward Bound. Tylee [or Tyler], Florence.—In Vanity Fair. Something Great. Tyler, B. B.-Religious Character of Abraham Lincoln, The. Tyler, Moses Coit.—Declaration of Independence in the light of Modern Criticism, The. Mr. Gladstone in Defeat. Tyler, Royall.—Bookworm, The. Independence Day, 1798. My Mistresses. Tynan, Katha. See HINKSON, Mrs. KATHA. [TyNAN]. Tyrard, Pontus de.—To Sleep. See To-morrow. Tyrrell, H:—Ethiopiomania. Little Girl of Gettysburg, The. Masterful, Great Man. Tyrtaeus.-Youthful Valor. Tyrwhitt, R.: St. John.--Glory of Motion, The. Tytler, C. C. Fraser.—Love's Colors. Tytler, Jas.-Bonnie Bruckit Lassie, The, Lass, Gin Ye Lo'e Me. Loch Erroch Side. U |Ufford, N. P.--What We Did with the Cow. Uhland, Johann Ludwig.—Castle by the Sea, The. Der Gute Kamerad. Einkehr. E’ree Art. Goldsmith's Daughter, The. Good Comrade, The. Hostess' Daughter, The. King Charles' Voyage. Landlady’s Daughter, The. Lost Church, The. Minstrel's Curse, The. Nun, The. Passage, The. Song of the Mountain Shepherd Boy. Song, of the Silent Land. (Alt.) Suabian Legend. Taillefer the Minstrel. To a Poet who Died of Want. White Stag, The. |Ulmer, Kate.—Kitty at School. “Uncle Schneider.”—Schneider Sees Leah. Schneider's Description of the Play of Leah. See Schneider Sees Leah. Underhill, E: F.—Cap'n Peleg Bunker Describes a Game of Baseball. Underwood, Frances H.-Holmes, Extract Concerning. Lowell, Extract Concerning. Whittier, Extract Concerning. Underwood, Sara J.-Song for Tree-planting. Underwood, Wilbur.—Cattle of His Hand, The. United Irishman, The...—Kate. U. S. Forest Service Circular.—Forest Sponge, The. Underwood, J. : Curtis.--La Gitana. |Untermeyer Jean Starr.—Clothes. Untermeyer, L:—Caliban' in the Coal Mines. Eve Speaks. Feuerzauber. Folk-song. Irony. Landscapes. Laughters, The. Mockery. On the Birth of a Child. “Only of Thee and Me.” Prayer. Reveillé. Summons. Swimmers. To a Gentleman Reformer. Voices. Updegraff, Allan.--Day's End, A. Upham, Wentworth.-Washington's Training. Upham, Louise S.—Death Makes All Men Brothers. Drink I Drink I Drink I Stepping in Father's Tracks. Unequal Partnership, An. Upham, T: Cogswell.—Song of the Pilgrims. Upson, Arthur.—After a Dolmetsch Concert. Agamede's Song. City, The. Euchenor Chorus. Ex Libris. Failures. Old Gardens. Song: “Flame at the core of the world.” Vers la Vie. Upton, Jas.--Lass of Richmond Hill, The. Upward, Allen.—Scented Leaves from a Chinese Jar. Urmy, Clarence.—As I came down Mount Tamalpais |Blondel. California, Song, A. Forest Couplets. Judgment-Book, The. Rhyme of Rain. Roses First to Hear—Lilies First to See. Urner, Nathan , D.—Bayonet Charge, The. Urquhart, W. A.—“Yes, I shall sleep ! some sunny day.” Usher, J :—Pipe of Tobacco, The. |Utter, Mrs. Rebecca [Palfrey].-April's Trick. Ring's Daughter, The. Little Sweet Pea. Rain-song, The. Uzanne, Octave.-Xavier Marmier. V The . See City, The. Vacquerie, Auguste.—Image, Resuscitation, 590 AUTHOR INDEX Very Vail, Clara Warren.—Bed During Exams. Vail, Madge.—Choosing a “State Tree.”— The Tulip Tree. Valentine, Dr. Hypochondriac, The. Taking the Census. Valentine, E: Abram Uffington.—Helen. St. Valentine's Day. Spirit of the Wheat, The. Valentine, Ernest L.-Days of Sun, The. ld Tom Tusser's Advice. Tears of Washington, The. Valentine, Viola.-Then and Now. Time Turns the Tables. See Then and Now. Valmore, Madame Desbordes.—His Beturn. f he Had Known. t Without Forgetting. Van Alstyne, Mrs. Frances Mother, The. What the Little Things Said. Vance, Sallie Ada.-Guard. Thine Action. "Vance, Zebulon B.-Character of Washington, The. Van Cleve, J : S.—“Life is a Mystic flame.” “Vandegrift, Marg.” See Mrs. JANVIER, MARG. SON }. Vandenhoff, G :, Fiske, H. G., and Burnham, C. L.-Jessie Brown at Lucknow. Poor Player at the Gate, The. Van De Venter, J. W.-My Mother's Voice. Van Dorn, Ralph.-Look at Life, A. Van Dyke, H: (Jackson) — Address, at the Annual Ban- quet of the New England Society in New York City, Dec. 23, 1895. Against the Spoils System. Ancestral Ideals. Angler's Reveille, The. Angler's Wish, A. º Child in the Garden, The. Doors of Daring. Fisherman's, Joy, The. Fisherman's Luck. Foot-path to Peace, The. Four Things. Gentle Life. º §§ in the Open Air. Gospel of Labor, The. º Henry Hudson's Last Voyage. Home Song, A. If all the Skies. Keeping Christmas. Legend of Service, A. Lily of Yorrow, The. ... Living in Tents. See Fisherman's Luck. Lost Word, The. Love. Love of Life. Love of Music, A. Lower's Envy, A. Maryland Yellow-throat, The. My April Lady. Old Streams or New. See Fisherman's Luck. Open Fire, The. See Fisherman's Luck. People and Their Rulers. Plea, A. Puritan Sabbath, The. See Address at the Annual Ban- quet of the New England, etc. e Real Muck-rake Man, The. Roslin and Hawthornden. Ruby-crowned Kinglet, The. Saint-Gauden’s Statue Of General Sherman. Snow-song, A. Song-sparrow, The. South, The. Spring in the South. Tennyson. Typical Dutchman, The. a' Valley of Vain Verses, The. Veery, The. Wayfaring Song, A. Whip-poor-will, The. Who Follow the Flag. Wild Strawberry, A. Wind of Sorrow, The. Work. Van Dyke, Tertius.--Love of Life. Vandyne, Mary E.-Bald-headed Tyrant, The. Nation's Birthday, The. - Vane, Sir H :—Against the Succession of Richard Crom- well to the Protectorate. Van Gilder, Carrie.—Other Three, The. Price of Greatness, The. Spring's Call. Wanity Fair.—Fight at Sumter, The. Vannah, Kate.—Nice Distinction, A. Vannan, Lilla.--Little Highland Shepherdess. Van Noppen, Leonard.—Fallen Pharaoh, The. Van Norman, Louis E.-‘‘Bud's Charge.” Nightingale, The. - Van Remselaer, Mariana Griswold,—Love's Prisoner. Wan Rensselaer, Peyton.-At Twilight. Van Rensselaer, Mrs. Schuyler.—History of the City of New Jane [Crosby]. — Name of [THOMP- See Fisherman's Luck. York. Old Saint in a New World, An. See History of the City of New York. Van Sickle, Annie D. G.-Wife's Prayer, The. Van Slycke, Culver.—Doniphan's Men. Long Ago and Far Away. Van Tuyll, Alverda.-Shadows. Van Vliet, Ethel M.–Searching for Wisdom. Van Vorst, Marie.—Sing Again. “Vara.”—Blue Sky Somewhere. Varian, Ralph.-Mo Bouchailin Ban. Various Papers.-Arab and His Donkey, An. Vaughan, Rev. C. J.-"Of , all the reproaches which arise against a man in his chamber of study.” Vaughan, H:—Beauteous Death. Beyond the Veil. See They are all Gone. Bird, The. Burial of an Infant, The. Childhood. Christian Politician. Christ's Nativity. “Come then l and while the slow icicle hangs.” Departed Friends. Eclipse, The. Evening Watch, The. Feast, The. Friend Departed. See They are all Gone. Friends in Paradise. See They are all Gone. Like as a Nurse. Man. Morning-watch, The. Peace. Providence. Pursuit, The. Retreat, The. Rules and Lessons. St. Mary Magdalen. Seed Growing Secretly, The. Shower, The. Son-dayes. Song to Amoret, A. Sundays. Thalia Rediviva. They are all Gone. Timber, The. To His Books. To My Worthy Friend, Master T. Lewes. True Christmas, The. See Thalia Rediviva. Vision, A. See World, The. World, The. Vaughan, V.--To Admiral George Dewey. Vautor, T:—Sweet Suffolk Owl. (Alt.) º Vaux, T: Lord.—On a Contented Mind. Thought. Veazey, Judge.—Grant's Strategy. Veblen, Ellen Rolfe.—Song of the Wind in the Cloud, The. Vecaresco, Helene.—Soldier's Tent, The. Vedder, D :-Nature's Temple. To Orkney. Veel, Mary Colburne.—Saturday Night. Veitch, J:—Laird of Schelynlaw, The. Veley, Marg.—First or Last! No Need to Watch. Spring. Venable, W: H:—Abraham Lincoln. Battle Cry. El Emplazado. Forest Song. Founders of Ohio, The. t John Filson. Johnny Appleseed. My Catbird. National Song. “Oh, keep their memory green who led.” People's President, The. School-girl, The. Teacher's Dream, The. Tunes Dan Harrison Used to Play, The. Welcome to “Boz,” A. (On His First Visit to the West.) Venables, Gilbert.—Reconsidered Verdict, The. Vere, E: See OXFORD, Earl of. Verey, Jos.-Curtain Falls, The. Vergil. See VIRGIL. Vergniaud, Pierre Victurnien.—Against the Terrorism of the Jacobins. To the French People. Warning to the French People. Verhaeren, Emilie.—Vers la Mer. Verlaine, Paul.—Il Bacio. Sur l’ Herbe. Verne, Jules.—Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Joam Docasta. See Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Michael Strogoff. Verplanck, Julian Crommelin.—American History. America’s Contributions to the World. Land of Benedictions. See America's Contributions to the World. Our History. “Prophecy.” Verulam, Baron. See BACON, FS. Very, Jones.—Barberry-bush, The. Dead, The. Gifts of God, The. FIome and Heaven. Hymn : Sung at the Eulogy of Abraham Lincoln. Idler, The. Latter Rain, The. My Mother's Voice. Nature. New Birth, The. See American History. 591 Very AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS "Very, Jones (Continued). New World,. The. Now is the Time. October. Old Road, The. Present Heaven. Spirit Land, The. Strangers, The. To the Humming-bird. To the Painted Columbine. Tree, The. World, The. Yourself. West, Senator.—Famous Eulogy on a Dog. Tribute to the Dog, A. Wetrepont, Joy.—Griffith Hammerton. Me an' Bab. 'Vicente, Gil.—Nightingale, The. She is a Maid of Artless Grace. Wickers, G : M.–Buzby's Goat. Buzzard's Point. Charity Collector, The. Cobbler of Lynn, The. Dead Man's Gulch. Dew-drop Inn, The. Dying Child, The. Eour Kisses, The. Ghost of Crooked Lane, The. Grain of Truth, A. IHold Fast to the Dear Old Sabbath. Jaqueline. Little Fritz. Old Canteen, The. Pilot's Bride, The. Potter's Field, The. Public Worrier, The. Rizpah. Rusty Sword, The. Soldier's Offering, A. Thief on the Cross, The. Tom's Thanksgiving. Tribulations of Biddy Malone, The. Two Lives. TVick's Magazine.—Arbor Day. Golden Rod, The. Tree's Record of its Life, A. Vicortari. Violet's Grave, The. TVielê, Herman Knickerbocker.—Borderland. Font in the Forest, The. Good Inn, The. To Robert Louis Stevenson. Viereck, G: Sylvester.—Buried City, The. Candle and the Flame, The. Hymn of Armageddon, The. Wanderers. - Vigny Alfred de.—Horn, The. Vilas, W: F.—Great and Noble Man, A. Our First Commander. Villejas, .—“”Tis sweet in the green spring.” Villemain, Abel François.-Christian Orator, The. "Williers, G: See BUCKINGHAM, Duke of. Willon, François.--All Things Except Myself I Know. Ballad: The Dames of the Olden Time. Ballad: The Knights of the Olden Time. Ballad: The Things of No Account. * Ballad Made by Villon at the Request of His Mother, With Which to Pray to Our Lady. Ballad of Dead Ladies, The. u See Ballad of Dead I ladies, IBallad of Old Time Ladies. The. Ballad of Proverbs. Diomedes. See Great Testament. Epitaph in the Form a Ballad. Which Villon Made for Himself and His Companions When They Were Waiting to Be Hanged. . Great Testament. z. Last Ballad of the Great Testament, The. Rondeau: “God give this man eternal rest.” Rondel: “Adieu, I say, with tearful eyes.” Vincent, Ellen Kingsbury.—Christ the Risen King. Fair Easter Lilies. Vincentº, H.—“Benefits of college training are five-fold, e.” Perfect Life. Vinci, Leonardo da-Leonardo da Vinci Poetizes to the Duke in his own Defence. Preserverance. See Leonardo da Vinci Poetizes to the Duke in his own Defence. “Vining, Pamela.” See YULE, Mrs. Vinton, J. D.—Not what He Wanted. Singing Temperance Songs. Stealing Apples. Vinton, Miller.—Cautious Wooer, A. “Viola.”—Because You Love Me, Dear. Her Eyes. - On Receiving a White Pink. Why? Virgil (Publius Virgilius Maro.)—AEneid, The. AEmeis. See AFneid, The. Cumae. Destiny. of Rome, The. See AEneid, The. Destruction of Troy, The. See AEneid, The. Dido's Hunting. See AEmeid, . The. |Fortunates et Ille. See Georgics, The. Virgil (Publius Virgilius Maro) (Continued). Georgics, The. . Ghost of Creusa, See AEneid, The. Nisus and Euryalus. See AEmeid, The. See AEneid, The. Padua. Praise of Italy, The. Rome. Sleep. See AFneid, The. Terentum. Tiber, The. Tribes of the Dead, The. See AEneid, The. Worse Horse, The. Wirginia City Chronicle.—“Whar's de Kerridge 2" Wirginia Gazette, The.—Proclamation, A. Virginia Song, A. Ş Visscher, Maria Tesselschade.--Nightingale, The. Vogelweide, Walter von der.—Blessed be the Hour. Dream of Love, A. Give Me Welcome All with Cheer. Tonging for Spring. Oracle, The. Under the Linden-tree. Vogl, Johnson Nepomuk.—Recognition, The. Voiart, Sabine Casimere Amable. See TASTU, Mme. Voiture, Vincent.—Rondeau: “By Jove, ’tis done with me.” Volk, Hattie Town.—Only a Beggar Boy. Woltaire, F. M. Arouet.—For a Statue of Love. O the Glad Ages. Zaïre. Von Boyle, A. Claud.—Ever so Far Away. Pointer's Dyspepsia Goat. Schlausheimer Don't Gonciliate. Was Bender Henshpecked ? Von Brandis, Annette.—May Bug, The. Von Dunkerfoodle, H.-Hold Dot Fort for We Was Coming. Von Fallersleben Hoffman.-My Fatherland. Von K., Camilla K.—“—.” Von Saar, Ferdinand.—Girls Singing. Von Salis, Johan Gaudens.—Song of the Silent Land. (Also at. to J. L. Uhland.) Von Strauss, Lulu, und Torney.—Seafarer, The. Voss, Lewis, C.—Success by Overcoming Obstacles. Voynich, E. L.-Death of the Gadfly. Father's Caution to his Son, A. Wynne, H. R.—Cuba—1898. W B-jºº, the Tomb of the Most Reverend Mr. John Otton. E.—Flower from the Catskills, A. E. W.-More Truth than Poetry. A. F. W.-Sometime. F.—Sense and Spirit. ., Jr.—Manila Bay. W. G.-Lost Ape, The. . C.—“Ocean stood like crystal, The.” S. G.-Come Morir. Consolers, The. Shield, The. ., W. F.—Fredericksburg. Waddington, C. W.-Cawnpore. Waddington, S:—Inn of Care, The. Morning. Mors Et, Vita. Soul and Body. Wade, Blanche Eliz. –What Happened to a Good Girl. Fashionable Call. . Wade, Eliz. Flint.—Last Straw. Miss Perkins's Supper. Wade, Mrs. Levi.--To Whom Shall We Give Thanks. Wade, Morris.-At Five O'Clock Tea. EHe Didn’t Go On. Mrs. Puffer's Silver Wedding. Wade, T:—Birth and Death. Balf-asleep, The. Net-braiders, The. Prophecy, A. True Martyr, The. Wadleigh, Frances E.-Pattin' Juba. Wadsworth, C:—“‘Flower fadeth,” but the seed and the fruit come, The.” - Wadsworth, C:, Jr.—In Manila Bay. Flºyd.)—Butterfly y i W Wadsworth, Olive A. (Dana, Kathe. Blue and Grasshopper Yellow. Over in the Meadow. Wager, hº W.—Agassiz, A Great Teacher. tion. Wagner, C:—Bury Your Wrongs. Wagner, Madge Morris.--To the Colorado Desert. Wagner, R. :—Hirtenlied. Wagstaff, Blanche Shoemaker.—Adonis. Waite, Morris.—About a Brakeman. Waithman, F. M.–Summer Idyll, A. Waithman, Helen Maud.—Love's Young Dream. Wake, W: Basil.—Saying not Meaning. Wakefield, Mrs. Nancy Amelia Woodbury [Priest].-Heaven. Over the River. (Alt. also to Mrs. J. M. Winton.) Wakeman, Antoinette V. H.-Sower, The. Wakeman, Edgar L.-Magdalen. Songs My Mother Sung, The. - Wakeman, Emily.—As Told by Mrs. Williams. (Class Ora- 592 AUTHOR INDEX Ward Walch, Garnet.—Little Tin Plate, A. ool is Down. Wool is Up. ge Walcott, Julia A.—America in Pinafore. - Our Christmas. Waldron, Adelaide C.—Story of the Swords, The. Waldron, Amanda.—George's Cherry-tree. Waldron, J. A.—He Loved a Cross-eyed Girl. Waldrond, F. G.-South Africa. Walker, Anna D.—Good Night, Dear World. Victory is Won. g Walker, Caroline A.—Modern Christian's Prayer, The. Walker, Eliot.—Watch-cat, The. Walker, Emma Manning.—Potpourri, A. Walker, Fs. A.—“Cauldron, The.” Our Dead Soldiers. Walker, H: A.—“There are recollections as pleasant as they are sacred and eternal.” Walker, W. R.—Pair of Lunatics, A. Walker, W: Sidney.-Death's Alchemy. Lovely on thy Bier. • Thou wert Lovely on thy Bier. e “Too solemn for day, too sweet for night.” Walkes, H. R.—Show of Hands, . The. Walkes, W. R.—Villain and Victim. Wall, Annie.—Legend of the Lily, The. Wall, Will H.-Nursery Fable, A. Wallace, .—Speak Gently. (At. also to D : Bates and to Hangford.) Wallace, Alfred R.—Debt of Science to Darwin, The. Wallace, Anne C.—Kentucky Mountain Courtship. Wallace, Edna Kingsley.—Havin' to Wait. Wallace, H. B.-Life. Wallace, Jas. S.—Moses on Pisgah. See Thou wert Wallace, Lew.—Angel and the Shepherds, The. See Ben- EHur. Ben-Hur. Ben-Hur and Iras. See Ben-Hur. Chariot Race, The. See Ben-Hur. Crucifixion, The. See Ben-Hur. First Christmas, The. See Ben-Hur. Prince of India, The. Race, The. See Ben-Hur. Sergius to the Lions. See Prince of India, The. Song from Ben-Hur. See Ben-Hur. Wallace, W. H. & S. W.-Slowboy and the Blue Goblins. Wallace, W: Ross.-Daniel Boone's Second Western Mi- gration. Greenwood Cemetery. Hand that Rocks the Cradle, The. Mirabeau Dying. Mounds of America, The. O, not by Graves. Sword of Bunker Hill, The. |United States National Anthem. Wallace, W. sever-sº (Loquitur William Lyon Mack- €112,162. His Face was Lit. |Urbs Condita. Waller, Edmund.—Apology for Having Loved Before. Battle of the Summer's Islands, The. Bud, The. Epigram on a Painted Lady with Ill Teeth, An. Girdle, A. See On a Girdle. Go, Lovely Rose. See Song: “Go, lovely rose.” His Majesty's Escape at St. Andrews. See . Of the Danger his Majesty (being Prince) Escaped in the Road at Saint Andero. g In Answer to One who Writ a Libel against the Countess of Carlisle. Marriage of the Dwarfs, The. See Of the Marriage of the Dwarfs. My Charmer. Of English Verse. g © Of the Danger his Majesty (being Prince) Escaped in the Road at Saint Andero. Of the Last Verses in the Book. Of the Marriage of the Dwarfs. Old Age. See On the Foregoing Divine Poems. Old Age and Death. See On the Foregoing Divine Poems. On a Girdle. On a Painted Lady with Ill Teeth. See Epigram on a Painted Lady with Ill Teeth, An. On Her Coming to London. On His Divine Poems. See On the Foregoing Divine Poems. On the Foregoing Divine Poems. On the Statue of King Charles I. at Charing Cross in the Year 1674. Panegyric to My Lord Protector, A. Rose, The. See Song: “Go, lovely rose l’’ Rose's Message, The. See Song: “Go, lovely rose l’” Song: “Go, lovely rose l’’ “Soul's dark cottage, battered and decayed, The.” “Stay, Phoebusſ, stay l’’ Story of Phoebus and Daphne Applied, The. To a Lady Singing. - To Chloris, Singing a Song of His own Composition. To Flavia. To Mr. Henry Lawes. To One who Wrote Against a Fair Lady. See In An- swer to One who Writ a Libel against the Countess of Carlisle. Waller, Edmund (Continued.) To Phyllis. To the Younger Lady Lucy Sydney. Waller, J: Fs.-Dance Light. See Kitty Neil. Irish Melody, Am. See Kitty Neil. Ritty Neil. Magdalena ; or, The Spanish Duel. Quien Sabe? Spinning-wheel, The. See Spinning-wheel Song, A. Spinning-wheel Song, A. [or The J. Waking Dream, A Walling, E. P.-Sand. Wallis, Dr.—Twiner, The. Wallis, S. Teackle.—Guerillas, The. Walpole, H.-Anna Grenville, Countess Temple Appointed Poet Laureate to the King of the Fairies. Walpole's View. Walpole's Way. World, The. Walpole, Sir Rob't.—Against Mr. Pitt. Against Wm. Pitt. See Against Mr. Pitt. FIow Patriots May be Made. Sir Robert Walpole against Mr. Pitt. See Against Mr. Pitt. Walpole's Attack on Pitt. See Against Mr. Pitt. Walroud, F. G.-South Africa. Walsh, E:—Brighidin bān no Stór. Cahsel of Munster. Dawning of the Day, The. From the Cold Sod that’s O'er You. Have You been at Carrick? Lament. Lament of the Mangaire Sugach. Mairgréad ni Chealleadh. Mo Craoibhin Cno. Munster Keen, A. O'Donovan's Daughter. Song of Penal Days. Walsh, F. J.-Mission of the Anglo-Saxons, The. Walsh, H: C.—Santa Claus on the Train. Walsh, Jas. J.-Merry . Alumni Dinner Speech. Walsh, J:—Drimin Donn Dilis. To My Promised Wife. Western Winds, The. - Walsh, T:—Birth of Pierrot, The. Sunset Balconies. Walsh, W:—Against Marriage. Death. Despairing Lover, The. Nocturnal Reverie, A. Rivalry in Love. Rivals. See Rivalry in Love. Sonnet: Death. Sonnet:—“What has this bugbear death that's worth our care 3’’ See Sonnet: Death. To 'FIis Book. Walsh, W. S.—Curiosities of Popular Customs. New Year Calls in Old New York. See Curiosities of Popular Customs. Origin of the Christmas Card. Origin of the Christmas Tree. ular Customs. Revel of Sir Hugonian de Guisay. Popular Customs. Thursday Processions in Advent. Walster, Kate Douglas.-Seasons. Walter, J. B.-Be Ye Ready. Waltermire, Beecher W.-I Wonder. Walters, Harold Arnold.—My Creed. Walton, Emma Lee.—Armour Bearer, The. - Walton, Hººk-Ander's Poesy, The. See Compleat Angler, €. Angler's Rest, The. See Compleat Angler, The. Angler's Song. See Compleat Angler, The. Angler's Wish. See Compleat Angler, The. Compleat Angler, The. Coridon's Song. See Compleat Angler, The. Very Birds of the Air, The. Walworth, F. Louise.—Intends to be Post-Office Man. Wanamaker, J :—Mother Most Beloved Warburton, W:—Capture of Quebec, The. “Ward, Artemus.” See BROWNE, C: FARRAR. Ward, C: F.—Battle of Gettysburg. Ward, Mrs. Eliz. Stuart [Phelps].-Afterward. All the Rivers. { Apple Blossoms. At the Party. Chief Operator, The. Conemaugh. “Day of Judgment, The.” See Trotty's Wedding Tour. Deserted Nests Fall; the Pemberton Mill, The. See Tenth of January, €. See Curiosities of Pop- See Curiosities of Fourteen to One. George Eliot. Gloucester Harbor. Helene Thamre. See Sealed Orders. IHow June Found Massa Linkum. Jack, the Fisherman. Tady of Shalott, The. Letter, A. Little Mud-sparrows, The. Lost Colors, The. Madonna of the Tubs, 593 Ward AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Ward, Mrs. Eliz. Stuart [Phelps] (Continued). Malvern Hill. Mary Elizabeth. Message, A. Nobody's Tim. Old Mother Goose. On the Bridge of Sighs. t Reunited through Song. (“Annie Laurie.”) Room's Width, The. Sealed Orders. * “Some day, some day of days, threading the street.” - (Alt.) See PERRY, CARLOTTA. Tenth of January, The. º Trot's Wedding Journey. See Trotty's Wedding Tour. Trotty's Wedding Tour. Ward, Eunice.—Just for To-day. Santa Claus's Scout. g Ward, Mrs. Lydia Avery Coonley.—Christmas Song. at. to Eugene Field.) Earth to Air. Harvest. Heredity. To-day. Ward, S:—Proem, A. Ward, W. G.-Wisdom from One's Neighbors. Ward, W: Hayes.—New Castalia, The. To 'John Greenleaf Whittier, on the Death of Lowell. Wardlaw, Lady.—Hardyknute. Ware, .—Industry Necessary to the Attainment of Elo- quence. Ware, Annie D.—Relics. Ware, Eugene Fitch (“Ironquill”).—Aztec City, The. Blaine of Maine. Capers et Caper. Constant Friend, The. Decoration Day. IIe and She. John Brown. Neophyte. Now, The. Pass. Quivera—Kansas. Requiem. Superstition. Three “Rhymes of Ironquill.” Three States. Victor. Washerwoman’s Friend, The. See Song, The. Washerwoman's Song, The. Ware, H:—Vision of Liberty, The. Ware, J. R.—Dead Light-house Keeper, The. Ware, W:—Aurelian. Aurelian and Zenobia. See Zenobia. Christian Martyr, The. See Aurelian. Speeches of Zenobia and Her Council in Reference to the Anticipated War with Rome. See Zenobia. T Zonobia. Zenobia's Ambition. See Zenobia. Zenobia’s Defence. See Zenobia. Warfield, Catharine M.–Beauregard. Manassas. Song: “I never knew how dear thou wert.” Waring, Anna Laetitia.-In Heavenly Love Abiding. My Times are in Thy Hands. See Thy Will be Done. Source of My Life. * Tender Mercies. Thy Will be Done. Waring, Carl.-Trout-brook, The. Waring, H. C.—Quite the Cheese. Warman, Cy.—City Choir, The. Memorial Day. Will the Lights be White 7 Warmack, H: Christeen.—Black Dice, The. Warner, Anna B.-Brave Little Flower, The. Daffy-down-Dilly. See Brave Little Flower, The. Ready for Duty. See Brave Little Flower, The. Susan Clegg and Her Friend Mrs. Lathrop. Warner, C: Dudley.—Address at Unveiling Hale Statue— June 16. Being a Boy. Bookra. Commonest Delight, The. In the Wilderness. * Martyr-spy, The. See Address at Unveiling Hale Statue. Mountain Tragedy, A. See In the Wilderness. Nathan Hale. See Address at Unveiling Hale Statue. Pursuit of Happiness. What is your Culture to me? Young, Scholar, The. See What is your Culture to Iſle 3 Warner, C: Dudley, CLEMENS, S: (Wr. Washerwoman's and Clemens, S. Langhorne. — See LANGHORNE, and WARNER, C: DUD- LEY. Warner, Mrs. J. O.-Prisoner of the Bastile, The. Warner, L. G.-Friends. g Warner, Lily.—Chin Wee. “Hold Fast what I Give You.” Warner, Susan.—Jathrop Lathrop's Cow. and Her Friend Mrs. Lathrop. Susan Clegg and Her Friend Mrs. Lathrop. Wind's Voices, The. Warner, W:—Albion’s England. Before the Battle of Hastings. See Susan Clegg See Albion's England. See Washerwoman's Song, The, Warnock, A. McClure.—Ramlet O'Puce, A. Warren, Edgar L.-Schemer, A. Warren, Emily.—Daisy. Our Little Queen. See Daisy. Warren, Ernest.——“Nettle, The.” Warren, G : M.—Baitsy and I are Oudt. Doketor's Drubbles, A. Fritz and His Betsy Fall Out. Oudt. Warren, H. W.-Organ Creations. Warren, J: Leicester. See DE TABLEY, Lord. Warren, Jos.-American Rights, Constitutional Liberty and Arbitrary Power. Free America. (?) Scorn to be Slaves. Arbitrary Power. Warren, Mrs. Mercy.—Massachusett's Song of Liberty. Warren, S:—Ten Thousand a Year. Tittlebat Titmouse's Experiment. Year. Warren, T: Herbert.—May-day on Magdalen Tower. Warton, T: (1687-1745.)—Sonnet—Written after Seeing . Windsor Castle. Warton, T: (1728-1790.)—After Seeing the Collection of Pictures at Wilton House. Crusade, The. Fairies. First of April, The. Inscription in a Hermitage. On a Blank Leaf of Dugdale's Monasticon. See Sonnet Written in a Blank Leaf of Dugdale’s “Monasticon.” On Revisiting the River Loddon. See To the River Lodon. Pleasures of Melancholy, The. Retirement. See Inscription in a Hermitage. Sonnet VII: , “While summer suns o'er the gay pros- pects play’d.” Sonnet after a Shower. Sonnet: Written at Stonehenge. Sonnet Written in a Blank Leaf of Dugdale’s “Monas- ticon.” To the River Lodon. Triumph of Isis, The. Washburn, Alice.—Sound Money. Washburn, H: Stevenson.—Day in June, A. East Wind, The. Last Robin, The. Song of the Harvest. Sunset on Lake Leman. To the First Robin. Washburn, W: T-Face, A. Washington, Booker Taliaferro.—Address at the Harvard Alumni Dinner. Better Part, The. Claim of the Negro, The. Negro, The. Future of the American Negro, The. His College. Examination. See Up from Slavery. Lincoln's Greatness. Message from the South, A. Negro, The. Negro in the Spanish War, The. On Receiving the Master's Degree from Harvard. See Address at the Harvard Alumni Dinner. Solution of the Southern Problem, The. Test of the American Negro. To the Harvard Alumni. Up from Slavery. Voice from the Black Belt. Washington. Capitol.—“You may get through the world, but 'twill be very slow.” Washington Evening Star.—Lincoln. Washington, G :-Address to His Troops. See To the Amer- ican Troops before the Battle of Long Island. . Against Foreign Entanglements. Approach of the Presidency, The. Farewell. Address. First Inaugural Address. + First. Thanksgiving Proclamation Issued by George Washington, The. . See For a National Thanksgiving. For a National Thanksgiving. See Reply to Address See Baitsy ar.d I are See Constitutional Liberty and See Ten Thousand a See Future of the American France and the United States, |Presenting Colors of France to United States. From Various Letters, Speeches and Addresses. General Washington's Resignation. Great Experience, A. Qriginal Maxims of George Washington. t Berg º Address Presenting Colors of France to United at €S. Republican “No,” A. Said by Washington. To the American Troops before the Battle of Long Island, 1774. Washington's Address to His Troops. See To the American Troops before the Battle of Long Island. Washington's Farewell Address. Washington's Farewell to the Army. See Washington's Farewell Address. Washington's Inaugural Address. Words of Washington. Washington News.--Brought Back by the Butcher's Boy. Washington Post.—Her Laugh—in Four Fits. Wasºº. ºv. D: Atwood.—All’s Well. €8.IS, 594 AUTHOR INDEX Watts Wasson, Rev. D : Atwood (Continued). Joy-month. Love against Love. Lowe's Victory. Royalty. Scipio to the Senate. Seen and Unseen. Whittier, Extract Concerning. Wastell, Simon.—Man’s Mortality. See Microbiblion. Microbiblion. What is Man 2 See Microbiblion. Waterbury, Dr. E. P.-Planting the Tree. Waterfield, W:—Lamentation of Aga, The. St. Valentine's Magic Wand. Song of Kalindi. e Waterhouse, A. J.-I Judged He was Right. Price of High License, The. Rockaby Baby. To the Man Who Fails. When Baby Laughs. When Pa Tried Mental Healin’. a- "Waterloo, Stanley.—Bobolink's Song, The. Drum, A. Waterman, Leonine.--Two Ways of Looking at It. Waterman, Nixon.—Bitter Sweet. Breaking Plow, The. Butterfly's Toilet, The. Casey's Little Boy. Cupid's Corner. Dr. Goodcheer's Remedy. Don’t. Elder Brown's Big Hit. Empire Ship, The. Eirst Time I Kissed Sary. Fo’cas’le Ballad, A. Following the Band. Good 'Postle Paul. Happy Family, A. “I Got to Go to School.” Johnny's Hist'ry Lesson. Life School, The. Looking for Trouble. Man in the Cab, The. Morning Prayer, A. Mother's Apron Strings. Neighbor Jones's Notion. Once in a While. Open Letter to the President, An. Photographer's Charm, The. Recompense. Regarding Santa Claus. Rose to the Living, A. Second Table, The. Since Papa Doesn't Drink. Spring Idyl on “Grass.” “To Know All is to Forgive All.” What Have We Done Today? When a Man’s in Love. When the Summer Boarders Come.” When the Train Comes In. Whistling Boy. Woman: A Study. Waters, Fs. L. Dominick-Water Lily, The. Waters, J. G.-John Brown, a Tribute to. Waters, N. McGee.—Bible, The. Christian Characters. Prodigal, The. What is a Creed 3 What is Religion ? Young Man's Religion, A. Waters, Rob't.—After-dinner Speaking. Wathen, Marion.—Novel Birthday Present, A. Watkins, Jas. S.—God’s Beverage. Watrous, Andrew E.-De Long. Fitz-James O'Brien. In Memoriam—J. O. Lohengrin. New Independence Day, The. Watson, "Alber, D.—Fishers, The. Niagara One Consciousness. Watson, Gora A.—Mother's Boy. Watson, E. H. Lacon.—To Celia. Watson, E: Willard.—Absolution. Watson, Jas. W. See WATSON, J: W. Watson, Dr. J : (“Ian MacLaren”)—Afterwards. Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush. Death of the Country Doctor, The. See Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush. Doctor of the Old School, A. See Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush. Doctor's Last Journey, The. See Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush. - IHis Mother's Sermon. See Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush ! Through the Flood. See Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush. Watson, J: [wr. Jas.] W.—Beautiful Snow. Ring down the Drop–I Cannot Play. What Farmer Green Said. What is Christianity ? Worme of Lambton, The. Wounded. See Wounded Soldier, The. Wounded Soldier, The. Wounded to Death. See Wounded Soldier, The. tº--~~~ Watson, Kate L.-Great-Grandmamma and I. Watson, Minor.—Constancy. Watson, Rosamund Marriott (“Graham R. Tomson”).-All Soul's Day. Ave atque Vale. Ballad of the Bird-bride. Ballad of the Were-wolf, A. Ballade of Nicolete. Deid Folks' Ferry. Farm on the Links, The. Hereafter. Last Fairy, The. Le Mauvais Larron. Omnia. Somnia. Requiescat. South Coast Idyll, A. To My Cat. Watson, T:—Hecatompathia. ay. Shepherd's Resolution in Love, The. “Time wasteth years, and months, and hours.” Watson, W:—April. utumn. Byron the Voluptuary. Charles Dickens. Child's Hair, A. Dawn on the Headland. Domine quo Vadis? England and Her Colonies. Exit. Father of the Forest, The. First Skylark of Spring, The. * Great Misgiving, The. Invention. Rey-Board, The. King Edward VII. See Sable and Purple. Lachrymae Musarum. Leavetaking. Lute Player, The. Ode in May. On Dürer's “Melen.colia.” Play of “King Lear,” The. Sable and Purple. Song: “April, April, laugh thy girlish laughter.” Song: , “Oh, . Like a Queen's Her Happy Tread.” Song in Imitation of the Elizabethans. Song to April. See Song: “April, April.” Sonnet: “Daughters of Her Whose Face.” Sonnet: “I cast these lyric offerings.” t Sonnet: “I Dare but Sing.” Sonnet: “I think the immortal servants of mankind.” Sonnet: “I Move amid Your Throng.” Sonnet : “If I Had Never Known Your Face at All.” Sonnet: “If you had lived in that more stately time.” “Things that are more Excellent, The. Three Flowers. To a Seabird. Vita Nuova. When Half-gods Go. Woman with the Serpent's Tongue, The. Wordsworth’s Grave. Watterson, H:—Abraham Lincoln. Dedication of Columbian Exposition. ing Republic. Gray Honors the Blue, The. “Let Us Have Peace.” Lincoln the Immortal. Memorial Day. Nation's Dead, The. Negro Question. New Americanism, The. Our Expanding Republic. Puritan and the Cavalier, The. Retrospect, A. See Our Expanding Republic. Schools take Part, The. See Our Expanding Republic. Secret of Lincoln’s Power, The. See Abraham Lincoln. Star of Democracy, The. Tribute to Grant, A. See Nation's Dead, The. Watterson, H: B.-Cricket, The. Wattles, Willard.—Carrie Nation. Challenge to Youth, A. Epic for Kansas, An. Folks. Gennesaret. a, Il Sa...S. Kansas, Mother of us All. Manhood. Maverick, The. May on Oread. My People. Plowing Corn in Kansas. Prairie Wind, The. Prairie-sleeper, The. Sons of Kansas. Stay West, Young Man. Sunflowers in the Corn. University of Kansas, The. Watts, Alaric Alex.--Forget Thee, No, Never ! He Never Said. He Loved Me. Maiden's Soliloquy, A. Ten Years Ago. You Ask Me for a Pledge, Love. Watts, Alfred.—Burial of Béranger, The, See Our Expand- See Nation’s Dead, The. See Nation's Dead, The. 595 Watt;S AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS wati, I:—Against Quarreling and Fighting. Int, 6. Ant or Emmet, The. See Ant, The. Brothers and Sisters. Busy Bee, The. - Come, Holy Spirit [., Heavenly Dove]. Cradle Hymn, A. - Cradle Song, A. See Cradle Hymn, A. Creator and Creatures, The. - Day of Judgment, The. Example of Christ, The. Glorying in the Cross. Heavenly Canaan, The. Delight. Heavenly Land, The. “How Doth the Little Busy Bee.” “How fair is the rose l’’ See Rose, The. Hush, My Dear, Lie Still and Slumber. Hymn: “Lord, when I quit this earthly stage.” I Give Immortal Praise. Innocent Play. Insignificant Existence. laneous Thoughts. Jesus shall Reign. See Psalm LXXII. Let Dogs Delight to Bark and Bite. Love between Brothers and Sisters. Morning Hymn. See Morning Song, A Morning or Evening Hymn. Morning Song, A. “O God'ſ Qur. Help in Ages Past.” O Happy Soul, that Lives on High. Ode to a Schoolmaster. Paraphrase from Miscellaneous Thoughts. Praise for Mercies. Psalm Nineteen. Psalm. Forty-six. Psalm Sixty-five. Psalm LXXII. Psalm XC. Psalm XCVIII. Psalm C. Psalm CXVII. Psalm CXXI. Rose, The. Shepherds, Rejoice. Sluggard, The. Summer Evening, A. There is a Land of Pure Delight. Wondrous Cross, The. Watts, J. G.--Kiss in the Dark, The. Little Kit. Watts-Dunton, W. Theo.—Bedouin Child, The. Breath of Avon, The. Christmas Tree at “The Pines,” The. Coleridge. David Gwynn's Story. England Stands Alone. First Kiss, The. Mother Carey's Chickens. Ode to Mother Carey's Chicken. Sonnet's Voice, The. Toast to Omar Khayyám. Wassail Chorus at the Mermaid Tavern. Waugh, Edwin.--Dule's i' this Bonnet o' Mine, The. For the Wanderer. Owd Pinder. Sweetheart Gate, Th’. Willy's Grave. Wauless, Andrew.—She Liked Him Rale Weel. Way, Arthur S.—Antigone (Tr.) See SOPHOCLES. Eros Chorus, The. (Tr.) See Antigone. Waygº, Fs.—Bible and the Iliad, The. O See There is a Land of Pure See Paraphrase from Miscel- ry. Growth of International Sympathies. Mental Faculties, The. Object of Missions, The. Wayland, Heman Lincoln.—New Englander in History, The. Puritans, The. Wayland, J : Elton.—Epilogue at Wallack's, An. Wayland, Marion.—Who Shall be Queen of May ? Wayne, C: Stokes.—Almost a Mormon. Best Policy, The. Bold for the Right. Double Play. - Joe Fleming's Thanksgiving. Ruggles & Co. Trapped. Weare, Mesech.-Blasted Herb, The. Weatherbee, Emily G.-Mother's Hymns. My Mother's Hymns. See Mother's Hymns. Weatherly, F: E:—All the Same. Angel Court. Bell's Dream. Bells of Lynn, The. Bird in the Hand, A. Cat's Tea-party, The. Cherries. Darby and Joan. Dog's Confession, The. Douglas Gordon. Dustman, The. Friend or Foe 7 God’s Music. Gone Home on New Year's Eve. Holy City, The. (Ald.) Weatherly, F: E: (Continued). I Can't Think Why. Lobster and the Maid, The. London Bridge. Love's Proving. Maids of Lee, The. Margery Daw. Men of Ware, The. Mon Ami. * My Boy Jem. Nancy Lee. “Nini, Ninette, Ninon.” “No, Thank You, Tom.” Old City Church, The. Punchinello. Sea's Love, The. Sir Cupid. Star of Bethlehem, Surgeon’s Child, The. Thursday. Tommy’s Army. Usual Way, The. Wind of Death, The. Weaver, T: N.—Jack-O’-Lantern. Webb, Anna B.-Sword Drill, The. Webb, C. A. M.–Apple Seed, The. - Webb, C : H : (“John Paul”).-Alec. Dunham's Boat. Dictum Sapienti. Dum Vivimus Vigilamus. Gil, the Toreador. “Gran’ ther's Gun.” Ring and the Pope, The. “Last Night in Blue my Little Love was Dressed.” Little Mamma. Lost Word, The. Maiden's Last Farewell, The. March. - Revenge. Story of the Sea, A. Two Furrows, The. - What a Little Boy Thinks about Things. What She Said About It. With a Nantucket Shell. With a Rose. With a Rosebud. Webb, Doris.—Bower in the Woods, The. herry Tree, The. Story of Peter, The. Webb, Eliz. –Dinah. Mermaid and the Star, The. Stolen Fourth, The. Susan's Manners. Tail of Ilemuel, The. Thunderstorm Giant, The. Webb, Frd’k G.--Dash for the Colors, The. Mad Actor, The. + Tale of the Crimean War, A. . . Webb, J. Russell.—“Not to Myself Alone.” (At. also to S: W. Partridge.) Webbe, C:—Against Indifference. Webber, Alice S.—Christmas Stockings. Exercises at the Tree Planting. When School is Out. 4 Webber, Harry C.—What’s the Good. Webster, Augusta. — Artists's Dread of Blindness. See Painter, Day is Dead. See Songs from Dramas. Deaths of Myron and Klydone, The. See In a Day. Gift, The. Happiest Girl in the World, The. In a Day. Love’s Silence. Message of Victory, The. See Songs from Dramas. News to the King. See Songs from Dramas. On the Lake. Painter, A. Pine, The. Preacher, A. Seeds. Song: “Tell thee truth, sweet:” Songs from Dramas. Tell Me not of Morrows, Sweet. Iſla S. \ To One of Many. 'Tween Earth and Sky. Two Maidens. Webster, Dan'l.—Adams and Jefferson. Addition to the Capitol, The. Address at Bunker Hill. See Bunker Hill Monument, The. - Address before the New York Historical Society. Against Secession. See Constitution and the Union, See Bird in the Hand, A. See Songs from Dra- See Songs from Dramas. The. Age of Improvement, The. See Bunker Hill Monu- ment, The. American Government Unique. America's Greatness. See Adams and Jefferson. Anniversary Address. See Address before the New York Historical Society. Apostrophe to Washington. See Addition to the Capitol, The. Benefits of the Constitution. See Public Dinner at New OTK. Birthday of the Nation, The. Bunker Hill. 596 AUTHOR INDEX Weir Webster, Dan'1. (Continued). * Bunker Hill Monument, The. Bunker Hill Monument Completed, The. See Comple- tion of the Bunker Hill Monument, The. Bunker Hill Speech. See Bunker Hill Monument, The. Century from Washington, A. See Character of Wash- ington, The. . . Character of Washington, The. Close of Defense of Dartmouth College. See Dartmouth College Case, The. Completion of the Bunker Hill Monument, The. Compromise Bill of 1850, The. See Compromise Meas- ures, The. Compromise Measures, The. Constitution and the Union, The. • Constitution and the Union, The. See also Compromise Measures, The. Constitution not Unalterable, The. Constitution the Safeguard of Liberty, The. See Char- acter of Washington, The. Crime its Own Detecter [or Betrayer]. See Murder of Captain Joseph White, The. - Crime Revealed by Conscience. See Murder of Captain Joseph White, The. Dartmouth College Case, The. . Declaration of Independence, The. See Adams and Jefferson. º Dedication of Bunker Hill Monument. See Completion of the Bunker Hill Monument, The. Defence of the Kennistons. Departure of the Pilgrims for Holland. See First Settle- ment of New England, The. Dole, The. Duty to Our Country. See Adams and Jefferson. Eloquence. See Adams and Jefferson. Eloquence of Action, The. See Adams and Jefferson. Eloquence of John Adams, The. See Adams and Jeffer- SOIl. Evil of Disunion. See Character of Washington, The. Executive Power to be Dreaded. See Presidential Pro- test, The. First Bunker Hill Monument Oration. See Bunker Hill Monument, The. First Settlement of New England, The. Foundation of Bunker Hill Monument. See Bunker |Hill Monument, The. Fourth of July, The. See Addition to the Capitol, The. Fraudulent Party Outcries. See Natural Hatred of the Poor to the Riah, The. Future of America, The. See also First Settlement of New England, The. Glories of the Morning. Gloº Constitution, The. See Public Dinner at New OTK. Guilt Cannot Keep its Own Secret. See Murder of Captain Joseph White, The. Guilty Conscience, A. Hatred of the Poor to the Rich. See Natural Hatred of the Poor to the Rich, The. , Influence of Great Actions, The. See First Settlement of New England, The. Justice to the Whole Country. See Compromise Meas- ures, The. z Libº, and Knowledge. See Public Dinner at New OTR. Liberty and Union [One and Inseparable]. See Reply to Hayne, The. Lines in a Lady's Album. Lines on the Death of his Son Charles. Log-cabin, The. See Mass Meeting at Saratoga. Love of Home, The. Manama Mission, The. Mass Meeting at Saratoga. Massachusetts. See Reply to Hayne, The. Massachusetts and South Carolina. See Reply to Hayne, The. Massachusetts and the Union. See Compromise Meas- ures, The. Matches and Overmatches. See Reply to Hayne, The. Memory of the Heart, The. Misgovernment. Mr. Webster to Mrs. Paige, 1847. Moºl Force against Physical. See Revolution in Greece, .62. Moral Force of Public Opinion. See Revolution in Greece, The. Morning. See Mr. Webster to Mrs. Paige. Murder of Captain Joseph White, The. Murderer's Secret, The. See Murder of Captain Joseph White, The. Name of Washington, The. See Character of Wash- ington, €. Natural Hatred of the Poor to the Rich, The. Nature of [Truel Eloquence, The. See Adams and Jefferson. f On Mr. Clay's Resolutions. See Constitution and the TJnion, The. On Sudden Political Conversation. See Remarks on the Political Course of Mr. Calhoun in 1838. On the Death, of my Son Charles, See Lines on the Death of his Son Charles. Qpposition to Misgovernment, Oration at the Laying of the Corner-stone of the Bunker Hill Monument. See Bunker Hill Monument, The. Webster, Dan'l. (Continued). Oration on the Death of Adams and Jefferson. See Adams and Jefferson. Our Duties to Our Country. See Adams and Jeffer- SOIl. Peaceable Secession. See Constitution and the Union, €. Philanthropic Love of Power. Platform of the Constitution, The. See Remarks on the Political Course of Mr. Calhoun in 1838. Pººh Rock. See First Settlement of New England, € Power of Conscience, The. See Murder of Captain Joseph White, The. Power of Public Opinion, The. Presidential Protest, The. Public Dinner at New York. Public Opinion. See Revolution in Greece, The. Remº on the Political Course of Mr. Calhoun in Reply to Hayne [, The J. Representative, The. . See, Presidential Protest, The. Resistance to Oppression in its Rudiments. See Presi- dential Protest, The. Revolution in Greece, The. Revolutionary Patriots. Right of Free Discussion. Sanctity of State Obligations. See Speech in Wall Street, 1840. . Second Bunker Hill Monument Oration. See Comple- tion of the Bunker Hill Monument, The. Second Speech on Foot's Resolution. See Reply to Hayne, The. Secret of Murder, The. See Murder of Captain Joseph White, €. soul, Carolina and Massachusetts. See Reply to Hayne, €. Speech in Wall Street, 1840. Spirit of Human Liberty. See Character of Washing- ton, The. Standard of the Constitution, The. Supposed Speech against the Declaration of Indepen- dence. See Adams and Jefferson. Supposed Speech of John Adams. See Adams and Jef- ferson, The. Supposed Speech of John Adams for ſor on 1 the Decla- ration of Independence. See Adams and Jefferson. Sympathy with South American Republicanism. See Manama Mission, The. “That motionless shaft will be the most powerful of speakers.”. See Bunker Hill Monument, The. To the Revolutionary Veterans. See Bunker Hill Monu- ment, The. To the Survivors of the Battle of Bunker Hill. See Bunker Hill Monument, The. True Eloquence. See Adams and Jefferson. Union of the States, The. See Character of Washing- ton, The. Washington. See Addition to the Capitol, The. Washington. See also Character of Washington, The. Washington and the Union. See Character of Wash- ington, The. Words of Washington, The. Webster, J:—Action. (?) “Call for the robin-redbreast and the Wren.” See White Devil, The. Devil's Law-case, The. Dirge, A: “Call for the robin-redbreast and the Wren.” . See White Devil, The. Dirge: “Hark,...Now Everything is, Still. Pirº, from “The White Devil.” See White Devil, €. Famous History of Sir Thomas Wyatt, The. Hark! Now Everything is Still. Lady Jane Grey. See Famous History of Sir Thomas Wyatt, The. Land Dirge, A. See White Devil, The. Shrouding of the Duchess of Malfi, The. Song: “All the flowers of the spring.” Vanitas Vanitatum. See Devil's Law-case, The. White Devil, The. Webster, Mrs. M. M.–Marriage of Pocahontas, The. Webster’s Spelling Book.-Fable of the Boy that Stole Apples. \ Weeden, Howard.—Banjo of the Past, The. Borrowed Child, The. Homesick. Old Times. Weekes, C:—Think. Titan. Weeks, Raymond.—Take Thou This Rose. Weeks, Rob't Kelly.—In May. Man and Nature. Medusa. Song for Lexington, A. Weems, Mason L.-Battle of Lexington, The. Story of the Hatchet, The. Washington at Prayer. Wegener, .—Mistaken Moth, The. My Pretty Neighbor. Weir, Arthur.-Christmas Lullaby, A. Dauntless. Little Miss Blue Eyes. Little Trooper, The. 597 Weir AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Weir, Arthur (Continued). Secret of the Sanguenay, The. Snowshoe Song, A. Snowshoeing Song. See Snowshoe Song, A. Two Troopers, The. Voyageur Song. Weir, Harrison.—English Robin, The. Weiss, J :—Indwelling God, The. Weiss, Susan A.—Mammy's Story. Welby, Mrs. Amelia B. [Coppuck].-Eloquence. Old Maid, The. Twilight at Sea. Welch, Sarah.--—Digger's Grave, The. Welcker, Adair.—Convict's Complaint, The. Meditations on Immortality. To the Stars and the Stripes from Abroad. Weld, Theodore Dwight.—Death or Liberty. Incident in the Life of Wendell Philips, An. Weldon, C:—Poem of the Universe, The. Weldon, S:—Development. (Class Ode.) Wellington, Allie. TON | . Wells, Amos R.—Conspiracy of the Clothes. Were I the Sun. Wells, Mrs. Anna M.–Cow-boy's Song, The. Mamma. Rain, The. Wells, Carolyn.--All Hallow Eve. Baby's Omar, The. Ballade of Old Loves, A. By Carolyn Wells. Dorothy's Opinion. Dream Lesson, Famous Ghosts. Four Limericks. From Vivette’s “Milkmaid.” Limericks. One Week. - Overworked Elocutionist, An. Oyster-Crabs. Poets at a House-party, The. Poster-girl, The. Pretty Peggy. Reciprocity. Retribution. e She Failed to Get “All-Round” Advice.” “There once was a writer named Wright.” Timid Kitten, The. - Whist-player's Soliloquy, The. Young America. Wells, C: "Jeremiah.-Joseph and his Brethren. Patriarchal Home, The. See Joseph and his Brethren. Phraxanor to Joseph. See Joseph and his Brethren. Rachel. See Joseph and his Brethren. Triumph of Joseph, The. See Joseph and his Brethren. Wells, Eben Hale.—Battle of Cannae, The. Wells, Faith.-Refuge, €. \ Wells, K. G.-Arbor Day History. Wells, Lilian F.—Uncle Morton's Gift. Wells, Rollin J.-Growing Old. Lonesome Place, A. Welsh, Herbert.—Modern Pirates, The. Welsh, Maggie May.—Ode to the Trees. Welsh, Philip H.-By the Sea. Welsh, Rob't Gilbert.—Azrael. Welty, Edwin A.—With Washington on the Delaware. Wentworth, T: See STRAFFORD, Earl of. Werner, Alice.—Song of Fleet Street, A. Werner, Carl.—Questioner, The. Wert, J. Howard.—Indian Warrior's Last Song, The. Wesley, C:—Catholic Love. “Charge to Keep I have, A.” Christ our Example. Christ, the Refuge of the Soul. See Jesus, Lover of my Soul. Christmas Day. See Hark, the Herald Angels. Christmas Hymn. Come, Let Us Anew. Death. * Desiring to Love. Easter Day. Easter Hymn. - For a Woman Near Her Travail. For Believers. For One Retired into the Country. For the Youngest. Friend of All. Gentle Jesus, Meek and Mild. Hark! How all the Welkin Rings I See Christmas Hymn. IHark, the Herald Angels. |He is Risen. Hymn of a Child. Jesu, my Strength, my Hope. Jesu [s], Lover of My Soul. Lord is Risen, The. See Easter Hymn. Only Light, The. Thou God Unsearchable. True Use of Music, The. Wrestling Jacob. Wesley, J :—Divine Love. (Tr.) FIymn for Seriousness, An. “I am sick of opinions. I weary to hear them.” John Wesley's Rule. See Rolf,1Ns, Mrs. ALICE [WELLING- Wesley, J : (Continued). Love of God Supreme, The. Moravian Hymn. Wesley, S:—On Butler's Monument. What Man had not Rather be Poor. West, A.—White-throated Sparrow, The. West, Eliz. Dickinson. See DOWDEN, Mrs. ELIZ. West, Elise.—Aunt Sophronia Tabor at the Opera. (Arr.) West, Emma E.-Young Lochinvar. West, H: Litchfield.—Safe and Sane Fourth of July, A. , J: Earl de la Warr.—Fair Hebe. * , J. Howard.—Dollie Harris at Greencastle, Pa. Last Grand Army Man, The. West, Rathe.—Christmas Waits. How the Week Goes. West, Kenyon.—Shine On, Most Glorious Light. West, Marion.—Father of His Country. West, Paul.—Clock Speaks, The. Cumberbunce, The. Short Letters of a Small Boy. Where the Spankweed Grows. Westcombe, A. L.-‘‘If it was not for the drink.” Westcott, Bishop.–Sage Diotima Speaks, The. (Tr.) (Pla- See Divine Love. O ) . Western Christian Advocate.—Invincible, Veterans, The. Western Temperance Herald.—Angel in a Saloon, An. Westley, G. Hembert.—Longing. Love. ! To My Dear Friend Aimée. Too Late We Met. When She Comes. Westman, Eliz. –Flags of the Nations. Weston, E. P.-Vision of Immortality, The. Westwood, T:—Child and the Sparrow, The. In the Golden Morning of the World. Kitten Gossip. ! Kitten's View of Life. Little Bell. Lost Lamb, The. Mine Host of “The Golden Apples.” My Little Lady. Night of Spring. O Wind of the Mountain l Turncoats. Under My Window. Voices of the Throne, The. Wetherald, Agnes Ethelwyn.-At the Window. At Waking. Blind Man, The. Hay Field, The. House of the Trees, The. Indigo Bird, The. Midday in Midsummer. Moonlight. Pasture Field, The. Plowman, The. Silent Snow, The. Snow Storm, The. Sunflowers, The. To February. Tree Memories. Wind of Death, The. Wetherbee, Emily Greene.—My Mother's Hymns. Wetmore, Prosper M.–Lexington. Wever, Rob't.—In Youth is Pleasure. Weyburn, Teckla M.–Yonny's and Alma's Visit to Cooney -Land. Wharton, Mrs. Edith Newbold [Jones].-Battle Sleep. Experience. - Moonrise over Tyringham. Wharton, T:—Retirement. Wharton, W: H.—Ben Milam. Wheatley, Phillis. See PETERS, LEY]. Wheeler, Andrew Carpenter (“Nym Crinkle”).-Easter in a Hospital Bed. Wheeler, Cora S.—"Twixt Me and You. Wheeler, E: Jewitt.—Boy to the Schoolmaster, The. 1861's Call to Arms. Night's Mardi Gras. Wonderful Dog Story, A. Wheeler, Ella. See WILcox, Mrs. ELLA [WHEELER I. Wheeler, Jessie H.-Signalman's Story, The. Wheeler, Leonard.—Mad Mag. e e Wheeler, Preserved.—One Thanksgiving Day. Wheelman, The.—Morning Ride, Wheelock, J: Hall.—Alone. Confession. e Departure. Life. Like Music. g Love Knocks at the Door. Nirvana. Song: “All my love for my sweet.” Spring. Sunday Evening in the Common. Thunder Shower, The. Triumph of the Singer. Wheelock, Lucy.—Chorus of the Flowers. Christmas Treć, The. Whewell, W:—Physics. * Whicher, G : Meason.—Bacchylides. IHome of Horace, The. Mrs. PHILLIS [WHEAT- 598 AUTHOR INDEx Whitman Whipple, Bishop.–Christian Mother The. Whipple, Edwin Percy.—Bryant, Extract Concerning. Croakers of Society, and Literature. Genius of Washington, The. Power of Words, The. See Words. Smiveler, The. See Croakers of Society and Litera- ture. - - Words. - * Whipple, Jas. S.—Forest Preservation and Restoration. Whipple, Wade.—Clear Case, A. º Diffidence. See “Don’t be Tazin' Me.” “Don’t be Tazin' Me.” - New Deacon, The. Whitaker, Evelyn.—Laddie. Whitcher, Mrs. Frances Miriam [Berry]. Courtship. See Widow Bedott Papers, . The. Elder Sniffle's Thanksgiving Dinner. Hezekiah Bedott. See Widow Bedott Papers, The. Reciº for Potato Pudding. See Widow Bedott Papers, he. Widow Bedott Papers, The. Widow Bedott to Elder Sniffles. Papers, The. The. Widow Bedott's Poetry, Papers, The. Whitcomb, May.—Onward Ever! (Class Poem). White, Andrew Dickson.—Dome of the Republic, The. White, * B.—Hans and Gretchen Hunting Easter tagg S. White, Blanco.—To Night. White, E: Iucas.-Genius. Last Bowstrings, The. White, Eugene R. :—Of the Lost Ship. White, Fannie Rogers.-Matilda Martha May. White, Frd'k.—Circlets, The. White, G. M.–Old Canteen, The. White, Gleeson.—Ballade of Playing Cards, A Primrose Dame, A. . Sufficiency. White, Harriet R.—Uffia. White, HI: Kirke.—Childhood. Clifton Grove. Dame School, The. Death of the Duke d'Enghien, The. Description of a Summer's Eve. Early Primrose, The. See To an Early Primrose. Fragment of an Ode to the Moon. Give Me a Cottage on Some Cambrian Wild. Gondoline. - - Herb Rosemary, The. Hymn for Family Worship. “I am pleased, and yet I’m sad.” Irresistible Time. Little Before Death, A. Mother of the Wesleys, The. Ode to Disappointment. Ode to the Harvest Moon. . Retirement. Solitude. Sonnet to my Mother. Stanzas added to Waller’s “Rose,” The. Star of Bethlehem, The. Summer Evening, A. Eve. To an Early Primrose. To Misfortune. To the Herb Rosemary. To Love. To my Mother. See Sonnet to my Mother. To the Harvest Moon. White, Hervey.—I Saw the Clouds. Last Night. White, Horace.—As Orator. - White, Jennie.—North Wind's Christmas Tour, The. White, J : T.-New “My Maryland.” White, Jos. Blanco.—Blinding Light, The. Night. See Night and Death. Night and Death. Sonnet to Night. See Night and Death. To Night. See Night and Death. White, Kirke. See WHITE, (IH:) KIRKE. White, Lizzie.—Delsartian Physical Drill. White, R. J.-Elements in Washington's Greatness. White, R: E:—By the Cross of Monterey. Discovery of San Francisco Bay. Founding of the Mission of Monterey. Junipero Serra. - Masterpiece of Brother Felix, The. Midnight Mass, The. Waiting for the Galleon. White, W: Allen.—Court of Boyville, The. Gradgerratun' of Joe, €. King of Boyville, The. See Court of Boyville, The. Love Letter Gone Wrong, A Sence Idy's Gone. Where “A Lovely Time was Had.” Willer Crick Incident, A White, W: Hale.—Low Estate, A. Whiteford, A. W.-Common Rank and File, The. Whitehead, C :-As Yonder Lamp. Lamp, The. Night. See Widow Bedott See Widow Bedott See Description of a Summer's Elder Sniffles' Whitehead, W:—Ben Hafed. Enthusiast, The. How to Tell the Time. In a Hermitage. Je Ne Sais Quoi. Life's Conflict. Nora M'Guire's Lowers. On the Beach. On the Birthday of a Young Lady. Poor Mother. sº Snow, The. Summer Eve. Thebes. - “There were giants in those days.” Whitehouse, Leora.-Tenderfoot, The. Whither, G :-Companionship of the Muse. For One That Hears Himself Much Praised. Whiting, C: Goodrich.-Blue Hills beneath the Haze. Eagle's Fall, The. Way to Heaven, The. Whiting, Elsie M.–Our Flag. Whiting, Lilian.-Mystery, The . Three Poets, The. Whiting, Seymour W.-Alamance. Whiting, Theodore...—Sue Waters’s Housekeeping. - Whitman, Mrs. Sarah Helen [Power J.-After the Sum- mer Storm. - Day of the Indian Summer, A. Lost Church, The. (Tr.) Old Mirror, The. Song: “I bade thee stay. Too well I know.” Sonnet: “If thy sad heart, pining for human love.” Sonnet: “Oft since thine earthly eyes have closed on Ile. - son; “On our lone pathway bloomed no earthly opes.” Sonnet: “When first I looked into thy glorious eyes.” Sonnets on Edgar Allan Poe. See Sonnet: “When first I looked into thy glorious eyes.” - Still Day in Autumn, A. To Edgar Allan, Poe. See Sonnet: “When first I looked into thy glorious eyes.” - Trailing Arbutus, The. Whitman, Walt.—Aboard at a Ship's Helm. - - Abraham Lincoln's Death. A Description of the scene at Fords Theatre. - After an Interval. All is Truth. Among the Multitude. Army Corps on the March, An. Artilleryman's Vision, The. As at thy Portals Also Death. As I Lay With My Head in Your Lap, Camerado. As the Greek's Signal Flame. As Toilsome I wander'd Virginia's Woods. Assurances. Bare-bosom'd Night. See Song of Myself. Base of all Metaphysics, The. Bathed in War's Perfume. Beasts, The. f Beatl Beatl Drumsl * Beginners. “Behold a Woman l’’ See Faces. Bivouac on a Mountain Side. Broadway Pageant, A. Brown Bird, The. By the Bivouac's Fitful Flame. Carol Closing Sixty-Nine, A. Cavalry Crossing a Ford. Clear Midnight, A. Come, Said my Soul. Come up from the Fields, Father. Commonplace, The. Continuities. Crossing Brooklyn Ferry. Dalliance of the Eagles, The. Darest Thou Now, O Soul. Day of the Indian Summer, A. Death Carol. Death of Abraham Lincoln, The. Death of Grant. Death's Valley. Delicate Cluster. Dying Fireman, The. Dying Heroes. Eighteen Sixty-one. Ethiopia Saluting the Colors. Expansion. See Broadway Pageant, A. Faces. Facing West from California's Shores. First Dandelion, The. , First O Songs for a Prelude. For You O Democracy. From Paumanok Starting I Fly Like a Bird. Full of Life Now. Give Me the Splendid Silent Sun. t Good-bye, My Fancy. ... -- Grandest Figure, The. - Great are the Myths. See Tleaves of Grass, Part II. FIeroes. See Song of Myself. IHow Solemn as . One by One. Hushed be the Camps. Today. “I am an Acme of Things Accomplished.” Myself. - See Song of Myself. See Song of 599 Whitman AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Whitman, Walt (Continued). g Whitman, Walt (Continued). am. He That Walks with the Tender and Growing When I Heard the Learn’d Astronomer. Night; . . When I Peruse the Conquer'd Fame. I Dream'd in a Dream. When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloomed. I Hear America. Singing. When the Full-grown Poet Came. I Hear. It was Charged. Against Me.. © Whispers of Heavenly Death. I Saw in Louisiana. A Live Oak Growing. White House by Moonlight, The. I saw Old General at Bay. With Husky-Haughty Lips, O Sea. I Sing the Body Electric. Wound-dresser, The. Imprisoned Soul, The. - Yet, Yet, Ye Downcast Hours. In Cabin'd Ships at Sea. You Sea I See Song of Myself. In Praise of Death. ...Youth, Day, Old Age, and Night. Infinity. See Song, of Myself. Whitmore, W: H:—Old State House, Boston (Restored Joy, Shipmate, Joy! º 1882 ). The. Tast Invocation, The. Whitney, Mrs. Adeline Dutton [Train] —Behind the Mask, Leaves of Grass. See Song of Myself. Big Shoe, The. Leaves of Grass. Pt. II. City, in Spring, The. Lesson of the Tree, A. See “Prose Works.” Equinoctial. Letter from Camp, A. February. I. of G. 's Purport. . Hearth-glow. Long, too Long America. Humpty Dumpty. See Mother Goose for Grown Folks. Mannahatta. I will Abide in Thine House. March in the Ranks Hard-prest and the Road Un- Jack Horner. See Mother Goose for Grown Folks. known, A. Larvae. Me Imperturbe. Mother Goose for Grown Folks. Microcosm, The. See Song of Myself. Our Homemaker. Miracles. Peace. Moçking-bird, The. See Out of the Cradle En..lessly Promise of Spring, The. Rocking. Shortest Month, The. My Captain. See O Captain my Captain l Sparrows. My Portrait. Story of the Little Rid Hin. My Seventy-first Year. Sunlight, and Starlight. Myself. See Song of Myself. Three Lights, The. Myself and Mine. Under the Cloud and Through the Sea. Mystic Trumpeter, The. Up in a Wild. Night on the Prairie, The. Victuals and Drink. See Mother Goose for Grown Noiseless, Patient Spider, A. Folks. Not the Pilot. Violet, The. O Captain My Captainl Whitney, Alice J.-What the Three Little Stockings Said. O Magnet-south. Whitney, Annie Weston.—All's to Gain. O Star of France. Bertha. Of that Blithe Throat of Thine. Cat-tails. Old Age's Ship and Crafty Death's. Evening. Old Face of the Mother of Many Children, The. |Hidden Life, The. Old-fashioned Sea-fight, An. See Song of Myself. Hymn to the Sea. Old-time Sea-Fight, An. See Song of Myself. Joy. Old War-dreams. Loyal to a Trust. On Lincoln. See O Captain, My Captainl Service of Beauty, The. On the Beach at Night. Well Paid. One’s-self I Sing. Whitney, E.-Cricket Songs. Others May Praise What They Like. Whitney, Mrs. E. C.—Court of the Year, The. Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking. Whitney, Hattie.—Little Dutch Garden, A. Out of the Rolling Ocean, the Crowd. Winter Apples. Over the Carnage Rose Prophetic a Voice. Whitney, Helen Hay.—Renunciation. Oxen that Rattle the Yoke and Chain. See Song of Song: “We only ask for sunshine.” Myself. To Diane. Ox-tamer, The. - Wayfarer, The. Passage to India. Whitney, Jos. Ernest.—Drop of Ink, A. Pioneers | O Pioneers. Whitson, J. M.–How Norman Won the Race. Poets to Come. Whittaker, Fró’k.—Custer's Last Charge. Prairie States, The. Whitten, Wilfred.—Bloomsbury. |Prairie Sunset, A. Whittier, Eliz. –Charity. Prairie-grass Dividing, The. Lady Franklin. Prayer of Columbus. Meeting Waters, The. Prose ‘Works. Wedding Veil, The. Quicksand Years. Whittier, J: Greenleaf.-Abraham Davenport Reconciliation. All's We - Recorders Ages Since. Among the Hills. Sea-fight, A. See Song of Myself. Amy Wentworth. º - * Shut not Your Doors. “And present gratitude insures the future's good.” Sight in Camp in the Daybreak Gray and Dim, A. See My Triumph. Singer in the Prison, The. Andrew Rykman’s Prayer. Sometimes with One I Love. Angel of Patience,...The. Song for All Seas, All Ships. Angels of Buena Vista, The. Song of Myself. Angels of Grief, The . Song of the Open Road. April. Spirit that Form'd This Scene. Arisen at Tast. Starting from Paumanok. Astraea. - Still though the One I Sing. Astraea at the Capitol. Tears. At Eventide. Thanks in Old Age. At Last. There was a Child Went Forth. At Port Royal. Thick-sprinkled Bunting. Autograph, An. º This Compost. Ballot-box, The . See Eve of Election, The. Thou Mother with thy Equal Brood. Barbara Frietchie. To a Certain Civilian. Barclay of Ury. To a Locomotive in Winter. Barefoot. Boy, The. To a Stranger. Bartholdi Statue, The. To Foreign Lands. Battle Autumn of 1862, The. To One Shortly to Die. Bayard Taylor. To the Man-of-war-bird. Beautiful, The. To Those Who’ve Fail'd, Belated. • 3. Two Mysteries, The. “Believe me still, as I have ever been.”. Two Veterans. Benedicite. TJnexpress'd, The. Bridal of Pennacook, The; Vigil Strange I kept on the Field [one Night]. Bright Days in Winter. See Dream of Summer, A. Virginia—The West. Brother of Mercy, The. Voice of the Rain, The. g Brown Dwarf of Rügen, The. Walt Whitman. See Song of Myself. - Brown of Qssawatomie. Walt's Friend. See I Sing the Body Electric. w Bryant on His Birthday. Warble for Lilac-time. Burial of Barber. . . • - * Weave in, My Hardy Life. Burns. . [ (On Receiving a Sprig of Heather in Blos. What Best I See in Thee. som.) ) What Endures 3 Cable Hymn, The: When I Heard at the Close of the Day. Captain's Well, The. 600 AUTHOR INDEX Whittier Whittier, J: Greenleaf, (Continued). Cassandra Southwick. Centennial Hymn. Chicago. Child Songs. Christian Slave, The. Christmas Carmen, A. Clerical Oppressors. . Cobbler Keezar's Vision. Common Question, The. Conductor Bradley. Corn-song, The. Crisis, The. Denſhip of Harpswell, The. Dedication of “In War Time.” Democracy. Demon of the Study, The. Disarmament. Disenthralled, The. Double-headed Snake of Newbury, The. Dream of Summer, Drovers, The. - Emancipation Group, The. Eternal Goodness, The. Eve of Election, The. Expostulation. Farewell, The. Fire, The. Firelight. See Snow-bound. First, Flowers, The. First-day Thoughts. Fisher Song. See Fishermen, The Eisherman, The. See Fishermen, The. Fishermen, The. Fitz-Greene Halleck. (Read at the Unveiling of His Statue in Central Park.) For an Autumn Festival. Forgiveness. Friend's Burial, The. From Perugia. From the Eternal Shadow. Frost Spirit, The. ' Funeral Tree of the Sokokis, The. Garrison. Garrison of Cape Ann, The. Gift of Tritennius, The. Gone. Grave by the Lake, The. Hampton Beach. "Hºme is that Handsome Does.” he. Harvest Hymn. EIenchman, The. Huskers, The. Hymn.—“O painter of the fruits and flowers.” Hymn for the Celebration of Mancipation at Newbury- port. - Ichabod. “I’m sorry that I spelt the word.” days. In Memory of James T. Fields. In School-days. In the “Old South” [Church]. Indian Summer. See Eve of Election, The. Jack-in-the-Pulpit. (Alt.) See SMITH, CLARA. James Russell Lowell. John Charles Frémont See To John C. Frémont. John Underhill. Joseph Sturge. Rallundborg Church. Ransas Emigrants, The. Ring Solomon and the Ants. Ring Volmer and Elsie. “King's Missive,” 1661, The. - e Lake Winnipesaukee. See Summer by the Lakeside. Lakeside, The. Last Eve of Summer, The. Last Walk in Autumn, The. Laus Deo! Le Marais du Cygne. Lexington. Lexington 1775. Light that is Felt, The. Lines. (For the Agricultural and Horticultural Ex- hibition at Amesbury and Salisbury, Sept. 28, 1858.) See Song of Harvest, A. Lines on the Death of S. O. Torrey. Longfellow, Extract Concerning. Lost Occasion, The. Loved, not Lost, The. Lumbermen, The. Mabel Martin. Mantle of St. John de Matha, The. Marguerite. Mary Garvin. Massachusetts. Massachusetts to Virginia. Maud Muller. Mayflower, The. Meeting, The. Memories. Memories of Mother. Merrimac, The. Mogg Megone. See Tent on the Beach, See Beautiful, See For an Autumn Festival. See In School- See Snow-bound. Whittier, J. : Greenleaf (Continued). Monadnock from Wachusett. Moral Warfare, The. Mother." See §now bound. Mulford. My Birthday. “My, heart was heavy, for its trust had been.” Forgiveness. My Playmate. My Psalm. My Soul and I. My Triumph. Mystery, A. Mystic's Christmas, The. Nature's Reverence. See Tent on the Beach, The. New England in Winter. See Snow-bound. Norembega. Norsemen, The. Old Burying-ground, The. On the Big Horn. Others Shall Sing. Our Autocrat. Our Country. Our Countrymen in Chains. Our Master. Our River. Our State. Palm-tree, The. Parson Avery. Pennsylvania Pilgrim, The. Pentucket. Pilgrims, The. See. Pilgrims of Plymouth, The. Pilgrims of Plymouth, The. IPine Tree, The. Pipes at Lucknow, The. Poet and the Children, The. (Longfellow.) Poor Voter on Election Day, The. Prayer of Agassiz, The. Preacher, The. Pressed Genetian, The. Prisoner for Debt, The. Prisoners of Naples, The. Problem, The. Proclamation, The. Proem. Proem: “I love the old melodious lays.” Proem to Edition of 1847. Prophecy of Samuel Sewall, The. Prophetess. See Snow-bound. Pumpkin, The. Quaker of the Olden Time, The. Quakers are Out, The. Randolph of Roanoke. Ranger, The. Raphael. Red River Voyageur, The. Reformer, tº Rendition, The. Response. River Path, The. Rivermouth Rocks. Robin, The. Sacred Cypress Tree, The. St. John. “Same old baffling questions ! O my friend, The.” Trust. Samuel J. Tilden. “Scarcely Hope had shaped for me.” Rykman's Prayer. Sea Dream, A. . Seed-time and Harvest. Selection. “Self-ease is pain; they only rest.” Ship-builders, The. Shoemakers, The. Singer, The. Sister. See Snow-bound. Sisters, The. Sketches. See Among the Hills. Skipper Ireson's Ride. Snow-bound: A Winter Idyl. Snowstorm, The. See Snow-bound. Song of Harvest, A. Song of the Kansas Emigrant, The. Song of the Negro Boatman. See At Port Royal. Song of the Slaves in the Desert. Songs of Labor, Dedication. Speak While there is Time. Storm on Lake Asquam. Story of Ruth Bonython, The. Summer by the Lakeside. Sunset on the Bearcamp. Swan Song of Parson Avery, The. Tauler. Telling the Bees. Tent on the Beach, The. Texas. Thanksgiving Ode. Three Bells, The. Thy Will be Done. To Children of Girard, Pa. To Her Absent Sailor. To John C. Frémont. To Lydia Maria Child. To Massachusetts. See See Expostulation. See Wreck of Rivermouth, The. See See Andrew See Voices, The. See Mogg Megone. See For an Autumn Festival. 601 Whittier AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Whittier, J: Greenleaf (Continued). o my Sister . To Oliver Wendell Holmes. To the Thirty-ninth Congress. To William H. Seward. To William Lloyd Garrison. Trailing Arbutus, The. Trust. Two Angels, The. Two Loves, The. Two Rabbis, The. |Unity. Universal Salvation. Vanishers, The. Vaudois Missionary, The. Vaudois Teacher, The. Vesta. Voice of the Reader, The. The. Voices, The. Vow of Washington, The. Waiting, The. 2. Watchers, The. “We shape ourselves the joy or fear.” What Life May Be. What the Birds Said. Whittier Alphabet, A. See Tent on the Beach, The. See Vaudois Teacher, The. See Demon of the Study, See Raphael. Wife, The. See Among the Hills. Winter. Witch-hazel. Witch's Daughter, The. See Mabel Martin. Wordsworth. World Transformed, The. Worship of Nature, The. Wreck of Rivermouth, The. Yankee Girl, The. “Yet with hands by evil stained.” man's Prayer. Yorktown. Whitton, Jos.-Crazy Nell. Whitworth, W: H:—Time and Death. Whyte, H:—Isle of Heather, The. Whytehead, T:—Heavens Declare Thy Glory, The. Whyte-Melville, G. J.-Proud Ladye, The. Wichita Eagle.—Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep. Wichmann, Katie Belle.—What Hast Thou Done To-day. Widdemer, Margaret.—Beggars, The. Cyprian Woman, A: Greek Folk Song. Forgotten Soul, The. God and the Strong Ones. Greek Folk Song. Remembrance: Greek Folk-Song. Teresina's Face. Wind-litany. Wide Awake.—Boy Who Could’nt Say “No 1" The. Widmann, Jos. Victor.—May Beetle's Comedy. Saint and the Beasts. Song of the Blue Thrush. See Saint and the Beasts. Widney, A. H.-Uncle Nathan's Indian. Wiffen, ºah Holme.—Jerusalem Delivered. (Tr.) See ASSO. (Tr.) See Jerusalem De- Sophronia and Olindo. livered. Wiggin, Mrs. Kate Douglas. See RIGGS, Mrs. KATE D. W. Wiggin, Kate Douglas and Smith, Nora A.—Great George * Washington. See Story Hour, The. Story Hour, The. Wiggin, Lucy B.--When I’m a Woman. Wigglesworth, Michael.—Day of Doom, The. * God's Controversy with New England. Wightman, R. :—Lincoln. You. Yourself. Wilberforce, S:-Just for To-day; Wilbor, Elsie M.–Beruria. (Tr.) Bread. Christ Child, The. Masque of the New Year, The. Morning Song. Stanzas to Eternity. Wilcox, Mrs. A. M.–Apostrophe to the Mississippi. Wilcox, Carlos.—God Everywhere in Nature. Wilcox, Mrs. Ella [Wheeler].--Answered Prayers. Barbarous Chief, The. Beautiful Land of Nod, The. Bedlam Town. “Better to mourn a blossom snatched away.” Birth of the Opal, The. Boy's Mission. Butterflies' Fad, The. Children's Wow, The. Companionship. “Death has Crowned Him [as] a Martyr.” Decoration Day. See Memorial Day, 1892. Dorothy's Mustn'ts. Fable, A Fishing. Five Little Brothers, {º} Gaining Ground. Gethsemane. God's Work. Gossips, The. Hero, A. . How Salvator Won. See Snow-bound. See Andrew Ryk- Wilcox, Mrs. Ella [Wheeler] (Continued). Interlude. Justice, not Charity. Land of Nod, The. See Beautiful Land of Nod, The. Land of Nowhere, The. Laº, and the World Laughs with You. See Soli- UlO10. Laughter. , Leaning and Lifting. Life. Life's Forest Trees. Life's Journey. Little Girl, A. See Wanted—a Little Girl. Love is Enough. “Love is enough, let us not seek for gold.” is Enough. Love Much. Love's Coming. Maurine. Memorial Day, 1892. Midsummer. Mother-in-law, The. My Ships. See Maurine. Naughty Little Comet, A. New Year's Resolve. Nowhere. See Land of Nowhere, The. Old Stage Queen, The. One of us Two. Out of the Depths. Overworked. Pin, A. |Prime of Life, The. Princess' Finger-nail, The. Queen's Last Ride, The. Recrimination. Rising of Labor. Secrets. Sign-board, The. Snowed Under. Solitude. Sonnet;, “Methinks of times my heart is like some Tendril's Faith, The. Tip-tip-tip. Too Big to be Rocked. True Charity. Tumbler of Claret, A. Two Glasses, The. (Wr. at. to C. B. A.) Two Pussy-cats. Two Sinners. Victims of a Demon. Voice of Peace. “ Waltz-quadrille, A. Wanted—a Little Girl. When the Regiment Came Back. Will. Woman. World, The. World as It Is, The. World’s Need, The. You and To-day. Wilde, Jane Francesca ranza”). Dawn, The. Exodus, The. Famine Year, The. Horned Women, The. Voice of the Poor, The. Wilde, Oscar.—At the Grave of Keats. At Verona. Ave Imperatrix. Ballad of Reading Gaol, The. By the Arno. Easter Day. Easter Day in Rome. Endymion. “For not in quiet English fields.” Grave of Keats, The. See At the Grave of Keats. Grave of Shelley, The. Guido Ferranti. Impression du Matin. Italia. - Lecture on Art. Les Silhouettes. Louis Napoleon. Madonna Mia. Magdalen Walks. Queen Henrietta Maria. Requiescat. Rome Unvisited. San Miniato. * Selfish Giant, The. Serenade: “The western wind is blowing fair.” Silhouettes. Sonnet: On Hearing the Dies Irae Sung in the Sistine Chapel. Sonnet: Written in Holy Week at Genoa. Sunrise. Theocritus. TO #. º Alphonso Asking to be Liberated. 8. SSO ) , Wilde, R: H:—Farewell to America, A. Life. See “My life is like the summer rose.” “My life is like the summer rose.” See Love See Solitude. Speranza [Elgee J. Lady (“Spe- (Tr. fr. AUTHOR INDEX * Willis Wilde, R: H : (Continued). Stanzas: “My life is like the summer rose.” life is like the summer rose.” To the Mocking-bird. Wilde, Mrs. W. R.—Man's Mission. Wilder, J : Nichols.-Stand by the Flag l Wildgoose, Oscuro.—More Impressions. Wildman, Rounseville.—Owyhee Joe's Story. Wiley, C : A.—Caught in the Maelstorm. Wiley, F. B.-Rebuked. Wiley, Sara King.—Nathan Hale. Wilford, T: F.—Bells, The. Burgomaster's Death, The. See Bells, The. Woman's Vengeance, A. Wilhelm, Kaiser.—German Youth. Wilhelm, N. O.-Famous Winter Birthdays. Wilie, Walter.—Destruction of Schenectady. Wilkes, J:—Bold Predictions. º Conquest of the Americans Impracticable. Distinction, A. Wilkie, A. C.—Old Song by New Singers, An. Wilkin, .—Ann Mary. See “My Wilkins, Mary E.-See FREEMAN, Mrs. MARY E. [WIL- , , KINS |. Wilkins, W:—Actaeon. Dei Gratia. Disillusion. Engine Driver's Story, The. Impassable, The. Late Passer, The. Magazine Fort, Phoenix Park, Dublin. Storm Song, A. Wilkinson, Andrews.--Plantation Pictures. Wilkinson, Florence.—As a Little Child. At the Salon. Boys and Girls. Fugitives, The. Heart's Country, The. , Latin Quarter Ways. * Memorial Tablet, A. Niagara. Our Lady of Idleness. Students. - Supreme Forgiveness, The. Wilkinson, J. J. G.-Diamond, The. - Turner. Wilkinson, Marguerite.—Call of the Sea. Incantation, An. Mountain Lilac, The. To the Summer Sun. Whitman and Emerson. With the Trees: A Prose Poem. Woman's Beloved, A. - Wilkinson, W: Cleaver.—At Marshfield. See Webster: An Ode. Lowell, Extract Concerning. Webster: An Ode. - - Willard, Mrs. Emma [Hart].—Rocked in the Cradle of the eep. - Willard, Frances E.-Blue and the Gray, The. - Fallacy of High License, The. Good, Great Name, A Greatest Party, The. Home Protection. In Satan's Council-chamber. Individuality of Conscience in the Voter. Law of Habit, The. Legitimate “Strike,” A. My Answer. - On Heights of Power. On Which Side are You? |Parties. . Rocking Chair Throne, The. Saloons must Go Shoemaker's Little White Shoes, The. |Union of North and South, The. White We May. - Widening Horizon, The. Woman in Temperance. - Women and Temperance Work. Work Done for Humanity. Worn-out Parties, The. Write it. Everywhere. Willer, E. H.-Bluebird, The. Willey, A.—Naitonal Constitution and Rum, The. Williams, A. Dallas.-Fame of Lincoln, The. Williams, Sir, C : Hanbury.—Ballad in Imitation of Martial, Lib wi. Ep. 34, on Lady Ilchester Asking Lord Il- chester, How Many Kisses He would have. “Come, Chloe, and Give Me Sweet Kisses.” Flattery. - - Ode to Miss Harriet Hanbury, Six Years Old, An. Ode to the Earl of Bath, An. On the Death of Matzel, a Favorit Bullfinch. Song upon Miss Harriet Hanbury, A. Williams, Dwight.—Be Still. hicago. Down with the Traffic, Lottie Dougherty. New Emancipation, The. Sunset. Williams, Ernest Aye.—See AYE-WILLIAMS, ERNEST. Williams, Fannie.—Heart's-ease, The. Williams, Fs. C.—When Pa Takes Care of Me. Williams, Fs. Howard.—Electra. Song: “A bird in My Bower.” Walt Whitman. Williams, Helen Maria.-Sonnet to Hope. To Hope. Trust in Providence. Whilst Thee I Seek. Williams, H: L.-Bells, The. Williams, Jesse Lynch.-Great College-Circus Fight, The. IHazing of Valiant, The. Williams, Marie B.-First Violet, The. Williams, Michael.--Stolen Song, The. Williams, Oscar.—Spirit of the North, The. Williams, R. : Dalton.—Breeze through the Forest, A. Dying Girl, The. Munster War-song, The. St. Kevin and Kathleen. Williams, Roger.—God Makes a Path. Williams, Sarah. —Omar and the Persian. Only Faithful. Queen Elizabeth. Quiet from God. Youth and Maidenhood. Williams, Stephen.—Mother in Fiction, The. Williams, Theo. C.—My Shell. Sabbath. Evening, A. Stars and Stripes, The. Williams, W. C.—Boy’s Marching Song. Williams, W. S.—War with Alcohol, The. Williams, Walter.—How the Captain Saved the Day. Williams, W:—Guide me, O Thou Great Jehovah I Williams, W: Carlos.-Metric Figure. Peace on Earth. Postlude. Shadow, The. Sicilian Emigrant's Song. Slow Movement. Sub Terra. - Williamson, D. B.-Christmas Pictures. Williamson, Horace G.-I Knew He Would Come if I Waited. Willis, A. A.—“God bless the cheerful people—man, woman, or child.” - - Willis, Annie I.-Autumn Leaves. Welcome to Christmas. Willis, Browne.—St. Martini’s Day. Willis, Ellen H.-Wild White Rose, The. Willis, Mrs. L. M.–Little Child Shall Lead Them, A. Naaman, the Leper. - Willis, Nathaniel Parker.—Absalom. Absence. André's Last Request. Annoyer, The. April. Belfry, Pigeon, The. Boy, A [or The J. See Torn Hat, The. Burial of Arnold, Thé. See Burial of the Champion of his Class, The. Burial of the Champion of His Class, The. Chamber Scene. Come Out, Love. Confessional, The. Day. Lament for [or over] Absalom. O111. Death of Harrison. Declaration, The. Dying Alchemist, The. Frank Avowal, A. Going Home. See Lines on Leaving Europe. Biagar in the Wilderness. Healing [of] the Daughter of Jairus. “He did not notice that I never spoke to her in the same key of voice.” • “I’ve thought of thee,_I’ve thought of thee.” See Confessional, The. January 1st, 1828. Jephtha's Daughter. Lament for Absalom. See Absalom. º Leper, The. Lines on Leaving Europe. Look not upon the Wine [when it is Red]. Love in a Cottage. Mary, the Mother of Jesus. Melanie. Mephibosheth. My Mother. See Lines on Leaving Europe. My Mother's Voice. New Year, The. See January 1st, 1828. On the Picture of a “Child Tired of Play.” Parrhasius. IParrhasius and the Captive. See Parrhasius. Patriot King in Mourning, The. See Absalom. Pity of the Park Fountain, The. Poem delivered at Brown University in 1830. Roaring Brook. Saturday Afternoon. Scholar of Thebet Ben Khorat. “She rose from her untroubled sleep.” Scene. Soldier's Widow, The. Spring. - Tired of Play. To a Child. See To Laura W--—, Two Years of Age. To a City Pigeon. See Absa- See Chamber 603 Willis * AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Willis, Nathaniel Parker (Continued). To Giulia Grisi. To Helen in a Huff. To Laura , Two Years of Age. To the Lady in the Chemisette with Black Buttons. Torn Hat, The. Two Women, Unseen Spirits. What is Ambition ? University in 1830. White Chip Hat, The. You Know if It was You. Willis, Rebekah, L-Sleeping, May. . Willmott, Rob’t Aris.--Child Praying, A. Wills, Lizzie.—Trees’ Rebellion, The. e Wills, Nat M.–How My Wife Reduced Her Weight. Wills, W. R.—New Zealand. Wills, W: Gorman.-Charles the First. & Cromwell and Henrietta Maria. See Charles the First. Willson, Arabella M. (“A. Gasper”).-Appeal to the “Sex- tant” for Air, An To the “Sextant.” Air, An. e Willson, (Byron) Forceythe.—Boy Brittan. Estray, The. See Poem delivered at Brown See Appeal to the “Sextant” for No More. Old Sergeant, The. Voice, The. Willson, W: Lyne.--Tariff Reform. Wilmot, J:—See RoCHESTER, Earl of. Wilson, .—Autumn Song. * > Wilson, Prof. .—Effects of Spring. Trees. Wilson, Alex.-Blue-bird, The. Fisherman’s Hymn, The. Wilson, Ann Burr.—Queer Ride, A. Winter. Wilson, Bertha M.–Christmas Star, The. Chinese Wedding, A Nigger Baby. Tragedy of Blind Margaret, The. Wilson, Mrs. C. B.-Answer to “The Hour of Death.” Evening. Wilson, Sir Dan'l.—Scot Abroad, The.. Wilson, Rev. D:—Bear Butte Mountain. Wilson, Mrs. E. V.-Children We Keep, The. IIis Mother's Songs. (Alt.) * Lady Judith’s Vision, The. Love is over All. Wilson, F. B.-Professor Puzzled, The. Wilson, H. L.-Elusive Dollar Bill, The. Wilson, H:—Country's Greatest Evil, The. Wilson, Homer T.-America's Uncrowned Queen. Wilson, Horace H.-Woman. (Tr.) Wilson, Jas.--Casey's Revenge. {e Wilson, J: (“Christopher North”).-Christmas Dreams. Ducrow. e Emblem of Peace, An. See Evening Cloud, The. Evening Cloud, The. Isle of Palms, The. Mary. Midnight Ocean, The. Mrs. Siddons. e “Mournful funeral slow proceeds behind, The.” Plant Trees. Rose and the Gauntlet, The. (Alt. also to J: Ster- ling.) Sabbath-day, The. Shipwreck, The... See Isle of Palms, The. Sleeping Child, A. Turn Ye to Me. Two Views of Friendship. Widowed Mother, The. Work on Earth. Wilson, Latimer J.-Merry March Hare, The. Wilson, Lewis G.-Hylodes, The.... Wilson, McLandburgh.-Jones's Ride. * Little Boy Who Moved, The. Memorial Day. Vanished. Wilson, Marg. Adelaide–Campfire, The. Wilson, Mary Drew.—Tennis Drill. Wilson, Olivia G. L.-My. Song. Wilson, R. A.—Loss of Time, The. Wilson, Rob't Burns.—Ballad of the Faded Field. Battle Song. “Cut the Cables.” Dead Player, The. g It is in Winter that We Dream of Spring. Passing of March, Th9, Remember the Maine. Song, A: “I do not ask—dear love—not I.” Such is the Death the Soldier Dies. Sunrise of the Poor, The. To a Crow. & When in the Night We Wake and Hear the Rain. Wilson, Susan.—Painter of Seville, The. Wilson, W. B.--Ticonderoga. e Wilson, Woodrow.—“Be not Conformed to this World.” Brooklyn Navy Yard Address, The. Inaugural Address, March, 1913. Proclamation, A. Wilstach, J: Augustine.—Beatrice Descending from Heaven. (Tr.) See Divine º Th; 7". €. Count Ugolino. (Tr.) See Divine Comedy, The. Divine Comedy, The. (Tr.) See DANTE ALIGHIERI. Exquisite Beauty of Beatrice. (Tr.) Comedy, The. Wilster, Chr.—Sorrow. Wilton, R. :—On a Photograph. Vanished Village, A. Winchell, Walter B.--Shakespeare's Mark Antony. Buºnte di Montefeltro. See Divine Comedy, See Diviné Winchelº, Anne Finch, Countess of.-Fair Tree. See Tree, €. In Answer to Mr. Pope. Nocturnal Reverie, A. Ode to the Spleen, An. Petition for an Absolute Retreat, The. To Death. To Sylvia. To the Nightingale. Tree, The. Winchester, C. T.-Genius for Friendship, A. Windsor, Fannie.—Never Trouble Trouble. Wine, Milotus J.-Changing Servants. Winfield, Blanche Baird.-Bundle of Letters. Wingate, Mary.—Washington. Wingerter, C : A.—Be Up and Doing. Wink, Josh.-How She Got Ready. Winkworth, Catherine.—Veni Sancte Spiritus, (Tr.) Winrow, Jotham.—Mosaics. Winship, E:—Euthanasia. Thoughts on American Patriotism. Winslow, Mrs. G. M.–Dear Old Grandma. Winslow, Helen Maria.--All for a Man. August. Baby Logic. IHope's Song. Winslow, M. E.-Main Hazir Hun. Winston, Annie Steger.—Waiting-Room, The. sº Winter, W:—Adelaide Neilson. After All. Age. Asleep. ~ At Seventy-five. Azrael. Beauty. Dirge, A. (In Memory of Poe.) Fidele. See Adelaide Neilson. Field of Culloden, The. See Old Shrines and Ivy. Golden Silence, The. Piomage. . H. B. My Queen. Night Watch, The. Old Shrines and Ivy. On the Verge. Passing Bell at Stratford, The. Queen, The. Right Standard, The. Rubicon, The. Shadows of the Stage. Shakespeare's England. Through the Darkness. Unwritten Poems. White Flag, The. Withered Roses. Wrecker's Bell, The. Winthrop, E:—Inspiration of the Bible, The. Winthrop, Grace.—Singing Baby, The. Winthrop, Rob't C :-Admonition to Coming Generations. See Centennial Oration. American Age, The. See Centennial Oration. American Education. See Free Schools and Free Governments. : American Example. See Hundredth Anniversary of the Surrender of Lord Cornwallis, The. Cause of the Union, The. See Flag of the Union, The. Centennial Oration. Character of Washington, The. See Completion of the National Monument to Washington, The. Completion of the National Monument to Washington, See Shadows of the Stage. Centennial Ora- See Flag of the Union, €. Effect of American Example. See tion. Flag of Our Country, The. e. Flag of the Union, The. Franklin as a Christian. Statue of Franklin, The. Franklin as a Philanthropist. Statue of Franklin, The. Franklin as a Philosopher. Statue of Franklin, The. Franklin as a Printer. See Inauguration of the Statue of Franklin, The. Free Schools and Free Governments. Glorious. Destiny of England, The. Oration. Hundredth Anniversary Cornwallis, The. See Inauguration of the See Inauguration of the See Inauguration of the See Centennial of the Surrender of Lord 604 ALTHOR INDEX Wood Winthrop, Rob't C : (Continued). Inauguration of Franklin Statue, Boston. ration of the Statue of Franklin, The. Inauguration of the Statue of Franklin, The. John Hancock. See Centennial Oration. National Ensign, The. See Flag of the Union, The. National Monument to Washington. New, ºnsland and Virginia. See Pilgrim Fathers, 6. * Pilgrim Fathers, The. Thomas Jefferson and John Adams. Oration. TJniversal Education. See Hundredth Anniversary of the Surrender of Lord Cornwallis, The. Washington Monument. See National Monument to Washington. Washington Monument Completed, The. See Comple- #. of the National Monument to Washington, he. Washington Needle, The. See Completion of the Na- tional Monument to Washington, The. Who, and what are Great Men? See Centennial Ora- tion. Winthrop, Theodore.-But Once. Gallop of Three, The. See Inaugu- See Centennial Winton, Mrs. J. M.–At, the Last. Better than Gold. (For sl. diff. vers. see SMART, ALEX.) Charity. Door to Memory’s Hall, The. Human Life. (Alt.) Over the River. A. W. P. Will the New Year Come To-night, Mamma to Cora Eager.) Wirt, W:—Blind Preacher, The. Burr and Blennerhassett. Colloquial Powers of Dr. Franklin. Culture, the Result of Labor. Decisive Integrity. Instigators of Treason, The. No Excellence without Labor. See Culture, the Result of Labor. Reply to Mr. Wickham in Burr's Trial. Wirt, W: H:—Industry and Eloquence. Wisconsin Arbor and Bird Day Annual. 1903.−What Do You See : Wisconsin. Farmer.—Little Girl’s Letter, A. Nell's Letter. See Little Girl’s Letter, A. Wisdome, Rob't.—Religious Use of Tobacco, A. Wise, Dan'l.—Mind, the Glory of Man. Wise, Hilda Johnson.—Lenten Call, A. Wister, Owen.—Ape and the Thinker, The. In a Tight Place. Point of Honor, A. See Virginian, The. Virginian, The. * Virginian to Molly, The. See Virginian, The. Virginian's Final Victory. See Virginian, The. - Wister, Mrs. Sarah Kemble [Butler].-Boat of Grass, The. Witham, W. S.—Righteous War, A. Wither, G :-Abuses Stript and Whipt. Amaryllis I Did Woo. At Sunsetting. Author's Resolution in a Sonnet, The. Resolution, The. Choice, The. Christmas. Christmas Carol, A. See Christmas. Iºclogue IV. See Shepherd's Hunting, The. Fair-Virtue, the Mistress of Philarete. Fidelia. See Shepherd's Resolution, The. For a Servant. For a Widower or Widow. E'or All Saints Day. See Hallelujah. For Summer Time. See Hallelujah. IHallelujah. BIymn for Anniversary Marriage Days. I Loved a Lass. In a Clear Starry Night. See Lord! When those Glor- i ious Lights I See. In the Summer Time. Lord! When those Glorious Tights I See. Love-poems. See Fair-Virtue, the Mistress of Philarete. Lovii. Resolution, The. See Shepherd’s Resolution, e. Manly Heart, The. See Shepherd's Resolution, The. Mistress of Philarete, The. See Fair-Virtue, the Mis- tress of Philatere. Muse, The. Old Christmas. Pipe and Can, Poverty. Prayer of Old Age, The. Psalm CXLVIII. Rocking Hymn, A. Shall I, Wasting in Despair. Shepherd's Hunting, The. Shepherd's Resolution, The. “Sleep, Baby, Sleep.” So, Now is Come Our Joyfulst Feast. Soldier, The. Sonnet IV: “Shall I, wasting in despair.” See Shep- herd’s Resolution, The. Steadfast Shepherd, The. Stolen Kiss, A. See Upon a Stolen Kiss. See WAKE FIELD, Mrs. NANCY (Alt. also See Shepherd's See Hallelujah. Wither, G : (Continued). Twelfth Day; or, . The Epiphany. Upon a Stolen Kiss. Weakness. See Abuses Stript and Whipt. When We are upon the Seas. See Hallelujah. ... Widow's Hymn, A. See For a Widower or Widow. Witheridge, Julia.—Just as She Told It. Witherspoon.—Meaning of the Flag, The. Withington, H.-True To-day, The. Withrow, W: H:—Cloud Castles. ctober. Wolcott, Dixie.—Grandma’s Advice. Ten-year-old Girl's Marriage Views. Laurie's Apology. Violet's Victory. Wolcott, Edwin O.-Great Britain and America. Wolcott, J: (“Peter Pindar”).-Actor, An. Adºº to Young Women; or, The Rose and Straw- erry. Apology for Kings. Apple-dumplings and a King, The. ... lings and George the Third, The. Apple-dumplings and George the Third, The. Barry's Attack upon Sir Joshua Reynolds. Bienseance. Birth-day Ode. See Progress of Curiosity, The. Castor and Polydeukes. (Pollux) Consolatory Stanza, A Country Lasses, The. Economy. Edmund Burke's Attack on Warren Hastings. Epitaph on Peter Staggs. Jewess and Her Son, The. King Canute and His Nobles. King of France and the Fair Lady, A. King of Spain and the Horse, The. Kings and Courtiers. Lex Talionis upon Benjamin West, The. Lines on Doctor Johnson. See On Dr. Johnson. Man may be Happy. Marian's 'Complaint. Ode to the T) evil. On a Stone Thrown at a Very Great Man. On an Artist. See Actor, An. On Dr. Johnson. On George the Third's Patronage of Benjamin West. On the Conclusion of His Odes. . On the Death of Mr. Hone, R. A. Overdone Economy. See Economy. Petit Maitre, and the Man on the Wheel, The. Pig and Magpie, The. Pilgrims and the Peas, The. Praying for Rain. Progress of Curiosity, The ; or, A Royal Visit to Whit- bread's Brewery. Razor-seller, The. Sleep. Sailor Boy at Prayers, The. Soldier and the Virgin Mary, The. Tender Husband, The. To a Fish. To a Fly. To a Kiss. To Boswell. To Chloe. To My Candle. Tray's Epitaph. * - Wolcott, Julia Anna.-How Dorothy Saved the Coach. “Oh, surely who will guide.” Our Christmas. Wolfe, Cin After Corunna. See Burial of Sir John Moore, 162. Burial of Sir John Moore, The. Durial of Sir John Moore at [or after] Corunna, The. See Burial of Sir John Moore, The. Defence of Poetry, A. Go || Forget Me. Grammachree. If I had Thought thou Couldst have Died. See Lines Written to Music. Lines Written to Music. “O [or Oh I say not that my heart is cold.” On Hearing “The Last Rose of Summer.” “Slowly and sadly we laid him down.” of Sir John Moore, The. Song to Mary. See Lines Written to Music. Sonnet: “My Spirit's on the mountains.” Sonnet Written during His Residence in College. To Mary. See Lines Written to Music. Wail of Jugurtha, The. Wolfe, General Jas.-Address of General Wolfe before Quo. bec. See To the Army before Quebec. PIow Stands the Glass Around 7 To the Army before Quebec [, 1759]. TWoman’s Home Companion.—Just So. When Love and Duty Meet. Wood, Alfred E.-Fight at Dajo, The. Wood, Beverly R.—Marco's Death. Wood, C: Erskine Scott.—Poet in the Desert, The. Strayed. Wood, Clement.—Spring. Wood, D : Ward.—Value of Character. Wood, Dorothy.—Three Cunning Crabs, The. Wood, Eleanor Duncan.—My Flower. See Apple-dump- See Burial 605 Wood AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Wood, Eugene.—Aunt Susan's Quilt. Duty the Highest Call. “This is the Last Time.” “We, about to Live, Salute You.” Wood, Harvey A.—Wake Up, Ma Baby. Wood, Helen J.-Love's Letter-box. Wood, H: Firth.-About Our Folks. (Brooklyn) Bridge, The. Coney Island Down der Pay. Lost Happy, The. Noses. Oh Promise Me, Owed to a Barber. Sockery Joins the Lodge. Will You Love Me when I'm Bald 7 Wood, J : Seymour (?) –Trick vs. Trick. Violent Remedy, A. Wood, Lvolia M.–Woman’s Answer, A. Wood, Nellie.—Captured Bumble-bee, Wood, S:—Friends. tº º Wood, Stanley.—Christmas an' Thanksgiving. Woodberry, G : E :-Agathon. America and England in Danger of War. to England. America to England. At Gibraltar. Beyond Good and Evil. Child, The. Comrades. Daisies, The. Divine Awe. Essex Regiment March. Gibraltar. Homeward Bound. Islands of the Sea, The. Love's Rosary. My Country. O Inexpressible as Sweet. O Land Beloved. See My Country. O Struck beneath the Laurel. On a Portrait of Columbus. Our First Century. Rose of Stars, The. St. John and the Faun. Seaward. Secret, The. Silence of Love, The. So Slow to Die. Song of Eros, in “Agathon.” Sonnet T : Edith Cavell. Sonnet II: Picquart. Sonnets Written in the Fall of 1914. When First I Saw Her. Wild Eden. Woodbury, I. B.--Speed Away. Woodbury, Ida Wose.—Lincoln's Birthday. Woodford,. General Stewart L.-Three Decimal Rules of 1162. Woodland, Kate.—Who is the Poet 2 Woodle, E: Ryan.—Blue Gentians, Woodman, Rea.—Alien Sun-flowers. Woodruff, Anne H.-Christmas Long Ago. Woodruff, Mrs. Julia Louisa Matilda [Curtiss]..—There Shall be No Night There, Woodruff, Timothy L.-Lincoln and McKinley. Woods, Jas. Chapman.—Soul Stithy, The. World's Death-night, The. Woods, J: M.–Phyllis at the Custom-house. Woods, J: W.-Curriculum of Love, The. Wood, Jno. Seymour.—“In the Toils of the Enemy.” Woods, Mrs. Kate [Tannatt].—Dan's Wife. Dog's Christmas Dinner, The. Woods, Marg. L.-Genius Loci, March Thoughts from England. Mariners, The. Rest. To the Forgotten Dead. Young Windebank. Woods, Virna.-Last Night, The. Midsummer East and West. Woods, W: Hervey.—Gray Man, The. Prayer of Beaten Men, The. Woodward, N. A.—Student and His Neighbors, The. Woodworth, Rev. Fs. Channing.—Boy and the Robin, The. Snow-bird's Song, The. * Woodworth, Mrs. Nelly Hart.—Hermit Thrush, The. Woodworth, S:—Bucket, The. See Old Oaken Bucket, The Loves She Like Me 3 Needle, The. Old Oaken Bucket, The. Whiskers, The. Woolf, B : E :-Mighty Dollar, The. Scene from “The Mighty Dollar. The. Woolley, J. G.-Break the Bottle. Prohibition Keynote. Woolner, T:—Given Over. My Beautiful. Lady. * Woolsey, Sarah Chauncey (“Susan Coolidge”).-Answer to a Puzzle, An. Apple Blossoms. Bind-weed. Building. Christmas Chimes, The, Close at Hand, The. See America See O, Inexpressible as Sweet. See Agathon. The. See Mighty Dollar, Woolsey, Sarah Chauncey (Continued). Cradle, Tomb in Westminster Abbey, The. Discontent. Easter Song, An. Florentine Juliet, A. Flowers Know Their Time to Go, The. Forward. Ginevra. Good-bye, Sweet Day. Grown-up Birthday, A. Gulf Stream. Helen. How the Leaves Came Down. In the Mist. Little Christmas Tree, The. Love and Life. Marble Queen, The. Mrs. June's Prospectus. My Rights. Of such as I Have. Old Stone Basin, The. One Little Star. Slow and Sure. Some Loyer's Dear Thought. Tempered. Time to Go. When. ... While We May. Woolsey, ... Theo. Dwight.—“Collegiate education has this distinction and privilege, A.” Eclipse of Faith, The. Woolson, Mrs. Abba Louisa [Goold] →Summer's Day, A. Woolson, Constance Fenimore.—“I Too.” Kentucky Belle. March. Only the Brakesman. OTT1. Yellow Jessamine. Wootton, J:—Jolly Shepherd, The. Worden. Alºnzo Teall.—German Professor on Hypnotism, €. Just. about These Days. Mullins the Agnostic. (At. also to C. M. Snyder.) Partridges. Trouble in the Choir. ^ When Mandy Brings the Kids. Wordsworth, Christopher.—Giving to God. Wordsworth, Dorothy.—Address to a Child During a Bois- terous Winter Evening. Cottager to Her Infant, The. Cottager's Lullaby, The. Loving and Liking. Mother's Return, The. Wordsworth, Edith.-Flower Girl, The. Legend of King Nilus, The. Triumph of the Ricci, The. Wordsworth, W:—Acquittal of the Bishop. Admonition to a Traveller. Affliction of Margaret, The. After Rain. See Written in March. After-thought. Aix-la-Chapelle. Alfred [and His Sonnets. Alice Fell; or, Powerty. Alps, The. Among the Mountains. See Excursion, The. Animal Tranquility and Decay. Apostrophe to the Poet's Sister. . . See Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey. Apparition on the Lake. See Prelude, The. Ascent of Snowdon. See Prelude, The. Aspects of Christianity in America. See Ecclesiastical Sonnets. At Florence. (Tr.) See To the Supreme Being. At the Grave of Burns. Between Namur and Liege. Blind Fiddler, The. Blind Highland Boy, The. \ Borderers, The. Boy of Egremond, The. Boy Poet, The. See There was a Boy. Brathay Church. See Excursion, The. Descendants]. See Ecclesiastical Bruges. By #. Sea. See It is a Beauteous Evening, Calm and I’ée. Calm is the Fragrant Air. Canute. Cave of Staffa. Character of the Happy Warrior, The. Characteristics of a Child. Three Years Old. Charles the Second. Child of Nature, The. Christmas Carol, The. worth. Church, Decking at Christmas. Cloud-visions. See Excursion, Come, Ye Little Noisy Crew. Complaint of a Forsaken Indian Woman, The. Composed at Cora Linn. Composed at Neidpath Castle, the Property of Lord Queensberry. \, Composed upon the Beach Near Calais. Composed upon Westminster Bridge, Sept. 3, 1802. See To the Rev. Dr. Words- The. 606 AUTHOR INDEX *A. Wordsworth 'Wordsworth, W: (Continued). A Consolation amidst Earthly Change. See Excursion, Jonvention of Cintra. See Sonnet Composed while the Author was Engaged in Writing a Tract, etc. Cranmer. Daffodils.[, The J. See I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud. Deaf Dalesman, The. See Excursion, The. See Prelude, The. Defile of Gondo. Departed. See “Slumber did my spirit seal, A.” Desideria. See Shock of Bereavement, The. Destiny. & Devotional Incitements. ion. Duty. See Ode to Duty. “Earth has , not anything, to show , more fair.” . See Composed upon Westminster Bridge, Sept. 3, 1802. Ecclesiastical Sonnets. Education of Nature, The. See Three Years She Grew. Edward VI. Elegiac Stanzas Suggested by a Picture of Peele Castle in a Storm. Ellen Irwin; or, The Braes of Kirtle. Engelberg. England. See London, 1802. England and Switzerland, 1802. See Thought of a Briton on the Subjugation of Switzerland. Pasłº, 1802. See Written in London, September, 80 - English Channel. Evening. Evening on Calais Beach. See It is a Beauteous Even ing, Calm and Free. Evening Star, The. Evening Voluntary. Evening Walk, An. Excursion, The. Expostulation, and Reply. Extempore Effusion upon the Death of James Hogg. Faith. See Excursion, The. Faith and Freedom. See Destiny. Fidelity. First of May. See Ode: First Swallow, The. (?) Flowers at Cave of Staffa. Foresight. Founding of Bolton Priory, The. Fountain, The... [A Conversation.] French Army in Russia, The. ' Gains of Restraint, The. See Sonnet, The “Nuns fret not,” etc. George III. See November, 1813. Glad Tidings. Glen-Almain, the Narrow Glen. Glow-worm, The God in Nature. See Excursion, The. Goody Blake and Harry Gill. Greater than we Know. Green Linnet, The. Gunpowder Plot. Happy Warrior, The. Warrior, The. Hart-leap Well. Helvellyn. Her Eyes are Wild. Hesperus. Home. See I Grieved for Buonaparte. Home-coming, The. Honor. I Cannot Doubt that They Whom Ye Deplore. cursion, The. I Grieved for Buonaparte. “I travelled among unknown Men.” I Wandered Lonely I as a Cloud]. Ideal. See London, 1802. Idle Shepherd-boys, The. If This Great World of Joy and Pain. If Thou Indeed Derive Thy Light from Heaven. See September, 1802, near Dover. Composed on May Morning. See Character of the Happy See Ex- Imagination. See Excursion, The. Immortality. See Ode: Intimations of Immortality, etc. In a Child's Album. See To a Child, Written in Her Album. In March. See Written in March. Incident. (Characteristic of a Favorite Dog.) Indignation of a High-minded Spaniard. Influence of Natural Objects [in Calling Forth and Strengthening the Imagination ). See Prelude, The. Inner Vision, The Inside of King's Sonnets. Intimations of Immortality [from Recollections of Early ºldhood). See Ode: Intimations of Immortality, et, C. Invocation to the Earth. Island on the Lake. See Excursion, The. It is a Beauteous Evening, Calm and Free. It is not to be Thought of That the Flood. John Wickliffe, See Ecclesiastical Sonnets. Rillicrankie. Ring Henry the Eighth. See Recollections of the Por- trait of King Henry VIII, etc. Kitten and, [the]. Falling Leaves, The. Kitten at Play, The. Taborer's Noonday Hymn, The. College Chapel. See Ecclesiastical Wordsworth, W: (Continued). Lake of Como. Laodamia. Last of the Flock, The. Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci, The. Laud. See Ecclesiastical Sonnets. Lesson, A. Liberty. Lines Composed a few Miles above Tintern Abbey, Ion Revisiting the Banks of the Wye j, etc. Lines Composed at Grasmere on Tidings of the Aproach- ing Death of Charles James Fox. g Lines Composed near Tintern Abbey. See Lines Com- posed a few Miles above Tintern Abbey, etc. Lines Left upon a Seat in a Yew-tree, which Stands near the Lake of Esthwaite, etc. t Lines Written at Grasmere on Tidings of the Approach- ing Death of Charles James Fox. See Lines Com- posed at Grasmere, etc. Lines Written in Early Spring. London, 1802. . London, 1802. See also Written in London, Sept., 1802. Lost,Love, The. See She Dwelt among the Untrodden ayS. - Love of Nature, The. See Lines Composed a few Miles above Tintern Abbey, etc. Lucy. , , (“A slumber,” etc.) See “Slumber did my spirit seal, A.” Lucy. (“I travell’d,” etc.) See “I traveled among unknown men.” Lucy. (“She dwelt,” etc.) untrodden ways.” Lucy. (“Strange fits of passion I have known.”) See * “Strange fits of passion I have known.” (“Three years,” etc.) See Three Years She See “She dwelt among the Lucy Gray [; or, Solitude 1. . . “Man is dear to man; the poorest poor.” March. See Written in March. Mary Queen of Scots. - Maternal Grief. Matthew. Memory. Merry Month of March, The. Michael [and His Son]. Milton. See London, 1802. “Milton I thou shouldst be living at this hour.” London, 1802. Mind's Eye, The. See Excursion, The. Minstrels Played Their Christmas Tune, The. Mist Opening in the Hills. See Excursion, The. Moon among Trees, The. See Excursion, The. Morning after the Ball. See Prelude, The. Morning in London. See Composed upon Westminster Bridge, Sept. 3, 1802. - Morning in the Mountains. Most Sweet it is with Unuplifted Eyes. Motherland, The. See “When I have borne in memory what has tamed.” Mother's Lament, A. Mountain Echo, The. See See Affliction of Margaret, The. Mutability. My Heart Leaps up [when I Behold]. Mystery, A Nature and Humanity. See Lines Composed Near Tin- tern Abbey. Nature and the Poet. See Elegiac Stanzas Suggested by a Picture of Peele Castle, etc. “Nature never did betray.” See Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey, etc. Nature Worshipped by the Greeks. Night Piece, A Nightingale, The. Nightingale and the Stock-dove, The. November, 1813. Nuns Fret Not at Their Convent's Narrow Room. Nutting. “O Nightingale ! Thou Surely Art.” Ode: Composed on May Morning. Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood. See Ode: Ode on Immortality. mortality, etc. Ode on Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood. See Ode: Intimations of Im- mortality, etc. º Ode to Duty. Old Man by the Brook, The. On a Picture of Peel Castle in a Storm. See Elegiac Stanzas, Suggested by, etc. - On Revisiting the Banks of the Wye. See Lines Com- posed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey, etc. On the Beach at Calais. See It is a Beauteous Even- ing, Calm and Free. On the Death of James Hogg. sion upon the Death, etc. On the Departure of Sir Walter Scott from Abbotsford for Naples. On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic. Osmunda Regalis, The. Outline. See Recluse, The. Oxford. Parrot and the Wren, The. Intimations of Im- See Extempore Effu- 607 * AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS Wordsworth Wordsworth, W: (Continued). Passing of the Elder Bards, The. See Extempore. Effu- sion upon the Death of James Hogg. Pass of Kirkstone, The. . Past Years of Home. tº Perfect Woman. See “She was a phantom of delight.” Personal Talk. Pet Lamb, The. Pilgrim Fathers, The. Pillar of Trajan, The. * Poems Composed [or Suggested during a Tour] in the Summer of 1833. Poet l—He Hath Put His Heart to School, A. Poetry. See Preface to Lyrical Ballads. Poet's Epitaph, A. . Poor Susan. See Reverie of Poor Susan, The. Poor Susan's Dream. Portrait, A. See “She was a phantom of delight.” Power of Armies is a Visible Thing, The. Power of Music. Preface to Lyrical Ballads. Prelude, The. Primrose of the Rock, The. Prop of Faith, The. See Excursion, The. Raiº, The. See “My heart leaps up when I be- O .” Reaper, The. Recluse, The. Recollections of Early Childhood. Recollections of the Portrait of King ‘Henry VIII., Trinity Lodge, Cambridge. Redbreast Chasing the Butterfly, The. Resolution and Independence. Reverie of Poor Susan, The. River Duddon, The. Rob Roy's Grave. Ruth ; or, The Influences of Nature. Sacheverel. - Sailor's Mother, The. Sancho Panza’s Proverbs. Scale of Minds. Schill. Schoolmaster, The. See Ecclesiastical Sonnets. See Solitary Reaper, The. “Scorn not the sonnet.” See Sonnet, The “Scorn not,” etc. Sea. Shell, The. See Excursion, The. Sea-shore, The. See Excursion, The. Seen, Loved, Wedded. See “She was a phantom of delight.” September, 1802, near Dover. September, 1815. September, 1819. Service. Seven Sisters, The ; or, The Solitude of Binnorie. She Dwelt among the Untrodden Ways. “She was a phantom [of delight].” . Ships, The. Shock of Bereavement, The. Simile, A. See Excursion, The. Simon Lee, the Old Huntsman. Simplon Pass, The. Sir Walter Scott's Farewell. Skating. See Prelude, The. Skeptic, The. See Borderers, The. Sleeplessness. See To Sleep. “Slumber did my spirit seal, A.” Small Celandine, The. “Small service is true service while it lasts.” a Child. Written in Her Album. Snow. See French Army in Russia, The. So Fair, So Sweet, Withal So Sensitive. Solace of Nature, The. See Lines Composed a few Miles_above Tintern Abbey. Solitary Reaper, The. Son of Hope, The. Song at the Feast of Brougham Castle upon the Resto- ration of Lord Clifford, the Shepherd, to the Estates and Honors of his Ancestors. See To Sonnet, The. Sonnet: “Alas, what boots the long, laborious quest.” See What Boots the Quest ? Sonnet: Earth has not anything to show more fair.” Sonnet: “It is a beauteous evening, calm and free.” See It is a Beauteous Evening, etc. Sonnet: “It is not to be thought of that the flood.” See Destiny. Sonnet: “Most sweet it is.” Sonnet, The “Nuns fret not,” etc. Sonnet, The “Scorn not the sonnet,” etc. Sonnet: “This world is too much with us.” See World is too Much with Us, The. Sonnet: “When I have borne in memory.” Sonnet: “Why art Thou Silent.” Sonnet: Admonition. Sonnet: Bounaparte. Sonnet Composed upon the Beach near Calais. - Sonnet Composed upon Westminster Bridge, London, 1802. ee Composed upon Westminster Bridge, Sept. 3, 1802. s Sonnet Composed while the Author was Engaged in Writing a Tract, Occasioned by the Convention of Cintra. Sonnet: Evening. Sonnet: Feelings of the Tyrolese. Sonnet: France and England. Unknown Poets. Wordsworth, W: (Continued). Sonnet: George III. Sonnet: Great Men. i Sonnet: London, 1802. See London, 1802. Sonnet: Milton. Sonnet: On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic. Sonnet: On the Final Submission of the Tyrolese. Sonnet: On the Sea-shore near Calais. Sonnet: On the Subjugation of Switzerland. Sonnet: Pelion and Ossa. Sonnet: September, 1802, near Dover. Sonnet: The Brook. Sonnet : The World. - - Sonnet: Thought of a Briton on the Subjugation of Switzerland. Sonnet: To B. R. Haydon. Sonnet: To Sleep, I. Sonnet: To Sleep, II. Sonnet : To Thomas Clarkson. Sonnet: To Toussaint L’Ouverture. L’Ouverture. Sonnet: Twilight. Sonnet: Upon the Sight of a beautiful Picture. Sonnet: Westminster Bridge. Sonnet : Woodland Walks. ' Sonnet Written in London, September, 1802. Sonnets to Liberty. Sparrow’s Nest, The. Speak | Steamboats, Viaducts, and Railways. Stepping Westward. Strange Fits of Passion have I Known. Sunset, The. See Excursion, The. Surprised by Joy—Impatient as the Wind. Tables Turned, The. Thanksgiving after Childbirth. That Blessed Mood. There was a Boy. There was a Time. tality. Thº; of a Briton on the Subjugation of Switzer- 8, Il Cº. Thoughts Suggested the Day Following, on the Banks of Nith, near the Poet's Residence. Three Cottage Girls, The. Three Years She Grew [in Sun and Shower]. Throne of Death, The. - Thy Art be Nature. Timothy. See Childless Father, The. Tintern Abbey. See Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey. 'Tis Said that Some have Died for Love. To a Butterfly. To a Child. Written in Her Album. To a Distant Friend. See Speak I To a Highland Girl. (At Inversneyde upon Loch Lomond.) To a Portrait of Isabel Fenwick. To a Skylark: “Ethereal Minstrel,” etc. To a Skylark: “Up with me,” etc. To a Young Lady. TO Bºº, See Ode to Duty. . C. To Hartley Coleridge. See To H. C. To Joanna. . To John Dyer. To Lady Fitzgerald, in Her Seventieth Year. To Milton. See London, 1802. [Miss Blackett], on Her First Ascent to the Summit of Helvellyn. - To My Sister. To Sleep. To the Cuckoo. To the Daisy. To the Highland Girl of Inversneyde. land Girl. To the Men of Rent. See To Toussaint See Ode: Intimations of Immor- See To a High- . To the Rev. Dr. Wordsworth. To the Skylark. strel,” etc. To the Small Celandine. To the Supreme Being. To Toussaint L’Ouverture. Toussaint L’Ouverture. ture. Trosachs, The. True Dignity. tree, etc. True Woman, A. Trust. Twilight. Twin Peaks of the Valley. See Excursion, The. Two April Mornings, The. Two Victories. See Song at the Feast of Brougham Castle, etc. Undeveloped Genius. See To a Skylark: “Ethereal min- (Tr.) See To Toussaint L'Ouver- See Lines Left upon a Seat in a Yew- See Excursion, The. See Excursion, The. “Up | Up! My friend, and quit your books.” See Tables Turned, The. TJpon Westminster Bridge I, Sept. 3, 1802]. See Com- posed upon Westminster Bridge, Sept. 3, 1802. Uses and Beauties of the Sonnet, The. ... ' Valedictory Sonnet to the River Duddon. See After- thought. 608 AUTHOR INDEX Yeats Wordsworth, W: (Continued). Varying Impressions from Nature. osed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey, etc. See Lines Com- veſſ. See On the Extinction of the Venetian Re- public. Virgin, The. & Vision of Mist-splendours, A. See Excursion, The. Walton's Book of Lives. See Ecclesiastical Sonnets. Waterfall and the Englantine, The. We are Seven. See Ode: “We will grieve not.” mortality, etc. . . Westminster Bridge. See Composed upon Westminster Bridge, Sept. 3, 1802. What Boots the Quest ? “When I have borne in memory what has tamed.” Whirl-Blast, The. Why art Thou Silent 7 . Wicliffe. See Ecclesiastical Sonnets. - William the Third. See Ecclesiastical Sonnets. Wishing-Gate, The. Wishing-Gate Destroyed, The. “With Ships the Sea was Sprinkled.” Within, King's College Chapel, Cambridge. See Ec Intimations of im- clesiastical Sonnets. Woodland Walks. World, The. See World is too Much with Us, The. World is too Much with Us, The. “World is too much with us, late and soon, The.” See World is too Much with Us, The , World's Ravages, The. Us, The. Wren’s Nest, A. Written in Early Spring. Spring. Written in London, September, 1802. Written in March. Yarrow Revisited. Yarrow Unvisited. . Yarrow Visited. sº “Yes, hope may with my strong desire keep pace.” (To Vittoria Colonna.) (Tr.) Yew-trees. Work, H: Clay—Marching through Georgia. Year of Jubilee, The. Worstell, Mary V.-Reward of the Cheerful Candle, The. Worth, Patience.—Food o' Moon Beams - Lullaby: “Dream, dream, thou flesh of me.” Wotton, Sir H:—Character of a Happy Life, The. Description of the Country's Recreations, A. See Verses in Praise of Angling. Elegy of a Woman's Heart, An. Elizabeth of Bohemia. See On His Mistress, the Queen of Bohemia. \ Farewell to the Vanities of the World, A. Good Man, The. f - Haº; º The [or Al. See Character of a Happy 11e, €, - How Happy is He Born. In Praise of Angling. See Verses in Praise of Angling. Lord of Himself. See Character of a Happy Life, The. On His Mistress, the Queen of Bohemia. On º Sudden Restraint of Robert Carr, Earl of Somer. Set. Short Hymn upon the Birth of Prince Charles, A. Spring Idyll, A. See On a Bank as I Sat a-Fishing. Tears at the Grave of Sir Albertus Morton Wept by Sir H. Wotton. Tears Wept of the Grave of Sir Albertus Morton. See Tears at the Grave of Sir Albertus Morton Wept by Sir H. Wotton. Thoughts on the Forest. of the World, A. To His Mistress (Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia). See On His Mistress, the Queen of Bohemia. * To his Mistress, the Queen of Bohemia. See On His Mistress, the Queen of Bohemia. TJpon the Death of Sir Albertſ us] Morton’s Wife. Upon the Sudden Restraint of the Earl of Somerset, then Falling from Favor. Verses in Praise of Angling. You Meaner Beauties. See On his Mistress, the Queen of Bohemia. . Wratislaw, Theodore.—Expectation. Music-hall, The. Vain Desire, A. Wray, Angelina.-Autumn Leaves. Choosing the Tree. Christmas Candles. First Snow, The. Song to the Maple, A. Wray, J. Jackson.—Methodist Class-meeting, A. See Nestle- ton Magna. See Lines Written in Early See Farewell to the Vanities Nestleton Magna. - r Sister Agatha's Ghost. See Nestleton Magna. Wrigglesworth, J :—“I Will not Drink.” - Wright, Arthur Kendrick.-If I Were a Knight. Wright, C : T.-White Azaleas. Wright, Cuthbert.—New Platonist, The. Wright, Ernest V.--Outing of the Songs. Wright, Harriet B.-Planting for the Future. Wright, J. D.—Orator's Cause, The. Wright, Mary L.-White Lily, A. See World is too Much with Wright, Merle St. Croix-Cradle Song. Easter Hymn. Fate. Rare Moments. . Translation from Heine. Wright, Rev. R. Walter.—Easter Morn. - Still Small Voice, A. Wright, Willard Huntington.—Later. Selma. Song Against Women. . What of the Night. Wright, W: Bull.—Brook, The. Wrighton, W. T.-Dearest Spot, The. Wyatt, Edith, City Afternoon, A. Crystal Water. On the Great Plateau. Summer Hail. To a City Swallow. To F. W. Wyatt, Mary L.--Sail on the Clouds, A. Temperance Beggars. - Wyatt, Sir T:—Aged Lover Renounceth Love, The. Appeal, An. See Lover Beseecheth his Mistress not to Forget, The. - Appeal, The. See Earnest Suit to his Unkind Mistress not to Forsake Him, An. Blame not My Lute. Complaint of the Absence of His Love. Description of the One He Would Love. - “Divers doth use, as I have heard and know.” Earnest Suit to his Unkind Mistress not to Forsake Him, An. - Forget not Yet. See Lover Beseecheth his Mistress not to Forget, The. He Complaineth to His Heart. wº He Ruleth Not Though. He Reign Over Realms. Jolly Robin. Longer Life the More Offence, The. Lover Beseecheth his Mistress not to Forget, The. Lover Compareth His State, The. Lovi, Complaineth of the Unkindness of his Love, €. Lover having Dreamed Enjoying of his Love, The. Lover to His Lute, The. See Lover Complaineth of the Unkindness of his Love, The. Lover's Appeal, The. See Earnest Suit to his Unkind - Mistress not to Forsake Him, An. Lower's Prayer, A. My Lute, Awake. - Of the Courtier's Life, Written to John Poins. . Of the Mean and Sure Estate. On his Return from Spain. Pleasure Mixed with Pain. Re-cured. Lover Exulteth in his Freedom, The. Renouncing of Love, A. * See Of the Courtier's Life, Writ- * Second Satire, The. ten to John Poins. Supplication, A. See Lover Beseecheth his Mistress not to Forget, The. - To His Lute. See Lover Complaineth of the Unkind- ness of his Love, The. Unstable Dream, According to the Place. Wixi Puellis Nuper Idoneus. See Lover Sheweth how he is Forsaken, etc. Wyeth, J: Allan.—My Sweetheart's Face. To My Mother. - & Wyeth, Mary E. C.—Gabe and the Irish Lady. Wylie, Rev. A. McElroy.—Need of Heroism. To-day. Wylie, C. C.—His Recompense. - Wyndham, C:—Fair Thief, The. Wynne, Fs.—Lesson in Geography, A. Outside. Sea-gulls. Whisper. “Wyoming Kit.”—Cowboy's Tale, The. Y ., G. W.-Ohio Fair and Free. Yale, Elsie Duncan.—Entertaining the Minister. Poor Papa. Yale Record.—His Oath. |Uncertain Pledge, An. Wonders of Genealogy, The. - Yale Review, The-Maker of Images, The. (Hooker). “Yankee.”—To a Child. Yankee Blade, The.—Spring Cleaning. (Foss.) Yates, Edmund.—Epigram : “All Saints.” Yates, J.; H.-Fast Mail and the Stage, The. Model Church, The. - No Mortgage on the Farm. Old Forsaken Schoolhouse, The. Old Man Goes to School, The. old ºn in the Model Church, The. See Model Church, } €. - - Old Man in the Palace Car, The. Qld Man in the Stylish Church, The. Old Ways and the New, The. School Begins To-day. - There's Danger in Town. Ybarra, T:—Lay of Ancient Rome, Yeager, C : C.—Language of the Lips, The. Yeats, R: Butler.—Island of Sleep, The. See Uncertain Pledge, An. 609 Yeats AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Yeats, W: Butler.—Aedh. Wishes, for the Cloths of Heaven, Ballad of Father Gilligan, The. Cap and Bells, The. Down by the Salley Gardens. Dream of a Blessed Spirit, A. Ephemera. $ Fairies' Song. See Land of Heart's Desire, The. Fiddler of Dooney, The. Folk of the Air, The. Happy Townland, The. Host of the Air, The. - Bosting of the Sidhe, The. Indian Song, An. Into the Twilight. g Island of Sleep, The. See Wonderings of Oisin, The. Lake Isle of Innisfree, The. Lamentation of the Old Pensioner, The. Land of Heart's Desire, The. Lover Tells of the Rose in His Heart, The. Madness of King Goll, The. Michael Robartes Remembers Forgotten Beauty. “Never Give all the Heart.” old, ºs Resung, An. See Down by the Salley Gar- €11S. Rose of Peace, The. Rose of the World, The. Song of the Old Mothers, The. Song of the Wandering Aengus, The. Stolen Child, The. To an Isle in the Water. Two Trees, The. Wanderings of Oisin, The. When you are Old. Where my Books Go. White Birds, The. Withering of the Boughs. Yester, Lord.—Tweedside. Yeo, Frank H.-Col. McCarthy on Music. Yeoman, Eric Mackay.—To a Violet. Yonge, Charlotte.—Damon and Pythias. Yonge, Sir W.--Wheedler, The. Yonkers Gazette.—Modern Shakespeare, The. Yorick .—Sunset. York, Eva Rose.—I Shall not Pass this Way Again. York, Grace E.-Child and the Snowflakes, The. Days of the Week, The. Yorke, R. :—Modern Elijah, A. Youl, E: [or J. L.]—Song of Spring. Young, Rev. Alfred.—Slain by Drink. Slaughter House, The. Young, Andrew.—Happy Iland, The. There is a happy land. Young, B: Percy.—Preachin' Bill. Young, Rev. E. K.—Saloon and the Home, The. Young, E:—All Change; No Death. See Night Thoughts. Ambition. See Night Thoughts Aspiration. See Night Thoughts. Cheerfulness in Misfortune. See Night Thoughts. Complaint, The. See Night Thoughts. Conscience. See Night Thoughts. Consolation. See Night Thoughts. Crowning Disappointment, The. See Night Thoughts. Cruelty. See Night Thoughts. Death. See Night Thoughts. Death of Friends, The. See Night Thoughts. Different Sources of Funeral Tears. See Night Thoughts. Effect of Contact with the World. See Night Thoughts. Effort, the Gauge of Greatness. See Night Thoughts End of the Virtuous, The. See Night Thoughts. False Terrors in View of Death. See Night Thoughts Glory of Death, The. See Night Thoughts. IHope. See Night Thoughts. Insufficiency of the World. See Night Thoughts. Joy to be Shared. See Night Thoughts. Last Day [Book], The. Love of Fame, The. Love of Fame the Universal Passion. Man. See Night Thoughts. Narcissa. See Night Thoughts. Nature. See Night Thoughts. Night. See Night Thoughts. #: Thoughts. Old Coquette, The. See Satire W.-On Women, See Night Thoughts. On Procrastination. See Night Thoughts. On the Being of a God. Other Life the End of This, The. Penitence. See Night Thoughts Poliº Worshipper, A. See Love of Fame the Universal a SS10Il. Power of the World. Procrastination. See Pursuit of Frivolous Thoughts. Revengeſ, The]. Satire W.-On Women. Sleep. See Night Thoughts. Socrates. See Night Thoughts. Stream of Life, The. See Night Thoughts. Thief of Time, The. See Night Thoughts. Time. See Night Thoughts. Time, its Use and Misuse. See Night Thoughts. Time’s Midnight Voice. See Night Thoughts. See Night Thoughts. Night Thoughts. Pleasures, The. See Night Young, E: (Continued). Under the Violets. Virtue, the Measure of. Years. See Night Thoughts. Wisdom. See Night, Thoughts. World is a Grave, The. See Night Thoughts. Young Ella.-Bough of Time, The. leena. Dream Garden, A. My Lady of Dreams. Rose of Silence, The. Wind from the West, The. Young, Geoffrey Winthrop.–Ideas. Young, G : W.—Lips that Touch Liquor Must never Touch Mine, The. Recollection of Childhood, A. (Tr.) See WICTOR HUGO. Young Idea, The.—Feathered Name-speakers. Young, Martha.-At de Cake-Walk. “My Babe's Ma'y'd” One Li'l' Lamb. What is Dis, Bride Wofº... Young, Mrs. Ruth Comfort [Mitchell].-El Poniente. He Went for a Soldier. Night Court, The. Revelation. Saint John of Nepomuc. Sin Eater, The. Winegar Man, The. Young, W:—Bells, The. See Wishmakers' Town. Bridal Pair, The. ...See Wishmakers' Town. Conscience-keeper, The. See Wishmakers' Town. Flower-seller, The. See Wishmakers' Town. Judith. Pawns, The. See Wishmakers' Town. Philomel to Corydon. Wishmakers' Town. Younge, Leigh.-Fortunes of War, The. Youngs, Louise.—Choosing a “State Tree.”—The Pine Tree. Youse, Alice May.—Picket's Song, The. Youth’s Companion.—At Bedtime. Aunt Polly’s “George Washington.” Bedtime. Bell of St. John’s, The. Convict's Little Girl, The. Damaris Brown. Egg a Chicken, An. First Letter, The. Fun in Life, The. George Washington’s “Bufday.” IIere Comes the Flag. “Holy City, The.” List of Our Presidents, A. Little Planter, A Little Song, A. Mick Tandy's Revenge. Miracle of the Egg, The. Month of May [, The]. My Tree. North and South. Our First Thanksgiving Day. Our Flag. Pussy and the Poppies. Rob's Mittens. Small Dress-making. Thanksgiving Joys. Thoughts for the New Year. True Heart, A Two Notable Thanksgivings. Youth’s Penny Gazette.—Robin Redbreast's Secret. Yriarte, Don Tomas de.—Ass and His Master, The. Country Squire, The. See Egg a Chicken, An. Eggs, The. Magpie and the Monkey, The. Musical Ass, € Yule, Sir H :—Birkenhead, The. Yule, Pamelia Vining.—Beautiful Artist, The. Beech-nut Gatherer, The. Patience. Warble thy Lays to me. Z., E. K.—Father Time. Zabriskie, F. N.—Poet's Funeral, Longfellow, A. Tribute to Longfellow, A. Zane, Clement W.-Twilight Cheer. Zest for Invasion. Zangwill, Israel.—Merely . Mary Ann. Political Character, A. Zeagles, G :-Tale of the Atlantic Coast, A. Zedlitz, Jos. Christian won.—Napoleon's Midnight Review. Zeliff, Emma.--Women's Rights. Ziegler, Catherine.—Bin a-Fishin'. Zion’s Herald.—Hunting Eggs. Joys of Motherhood The. Little Girl that Grew Up, The. “Mother, I Love You.” Zola, Emile.—Justice for Dreyfus. Zuckermann, H.-Austrian Cavalry Song. The. See Tribute to 610 FIRST LINE INDEX FIRST LINE INDEX A A, B º: C are seated on a seat. See Did “C” See the Sea 3 —Bryant. baby lying on his mother's breast. See Man's Pillow. —Browne. baby on a woman's breast. See Four Kisses, The.— Vickers. See Nursery Fable, A.— &ll. baby smiled in its mother's face. See Infection.—De baby once cried for the moon. ouk. baby, to a baby prays. See Child at Prayer, The.— Hinkson. & & baby, was sleeping. , See Angel's Whisper, The.--Loyer. baby’s boot, and a skein of wool. See Unfinished Still.— Anon. * baby’s eyes ere speech began. See Etude Réalisté (Baby's Eyes, A).-Swinburne. baby’s feet, like sea-shells pink. (Baby’s Feet, A).-Swinburne. baby's hands. like rosebuds furled. (Baby's Hands, A).—Swinburne. * bachelor, old and cranky. See Worse than Marriage. (Boston Cowrier.) * bachelor sat in his chair and he thought. See All's Well That Ends Well.—Anon. bachelor squire of no great possession. See Ask Mamma. —Bell. Bagatelle ! Ah, Mistress Prue. See Bagatelle, A.—Bur- nett. bale-fire kindled in the night. See Carlyle and Emerson. —Schuyler. ball of fire shoots through the tamarack. See Scarlet See Parting of the Ways.- See Étude Réalisté See Étude Réalisté Tanager, The.—Benton. band of sisters linger we. Loud. band of sweet blue violets. See Childhood Garland, A. —Hayes. banquet-hall in a palace; drapery between open columns. See Banquet, The.—Tincker. bar to Heaven. See Saloon Bar, The.—Anon. bard, dear muse, unapt to sing. See Burnham-beeches. —Luttrell. bard here dwelt, more fat than bard beseems. Thomson.—Lyttelton. barefooted child on the crossing. See James See City Contrasts.- Anon. barking sound the shepherd hears. See Fidelity.—Words- Worth. basin of barley broth make, make for me. See Barley Broth. (Pwnch.) batter'd, wreck'd old man. See Prayer of Columbus.- Whitman. battery is needed here at this particular point. See Field Battery, A.—Hamilton. beam of light, from the infinite depths of the midnight sky. See Beam of Light, A.—Rooney. beardless disciple of Themis rises, and thus addresses the court. See Cousin Sally Dilliard.-Jones. beaten and a baffled man. See Black Knight, The.— Todhunter. beautiful and happy girl. See Memories.—Whittier. beautiful babe in her cradle bed lay. See Smile and the Sigh, The.—Johnson. beautiful bird at the casement sings. A.—Aiken. beautiful, delicate, fragile vase. See Mended Vase, The. —SImS. beautiful maiden was Echo. See Story of Echo-Anon. bed of ashes and a half-burned brand. See Morning in Camp. —Bashford. Bee flew in at my window. See Good News.-Kimball. beggar stood at the rich man's door. See Two Beggars, The.—Anon. befº ſhrough the world am I. owell. being cleaves the moonlit air. See Hans Christian An- dersen.—Gosse. Bºh schon rauscht der Wald. See Abschied.—Eichen- OTIT. better prize there is for Man. See Washington.—Herbert. Bible canvasser, meandering along the street, halted be- fore a tumble-down tenement. See His Time for Fidd- .ling.—Lewis. º g ſº A big, fat boy, named Robert Simpson. See Big Bob Simp- son.—Dane. See Crumbs to the A. bird appears a thoughtless thing, Birds.--Lamb. A bird came down the walk. See In the Garden.--Dickin- SOI. See Slumber Song, See Beggar, The.— A. biº has little—only a feather. See Only a Little.— Good- a 16. A bird in my bower. See Song.—Williams, A. biº *g SWeet and strong. See Major and Minor.— Ull’UlS. A bird sat in a maple tree. See Morning Bird, The.—Field. A bird sits singing in our tree. See My Littlé Neighbor.— . Manning. A birdie with a yellow bill. See Time to rise, Stevenson. A birrl a whirrl a salmon's on. See Taking of the Salmon, .The-Stoddart, A bit of color against the blue. See Song for Our Flag, . The...—Sangster. A bit of ground, a smell of earth. See Tête-à-tête.—Chad- W1CR. A black-nosed kitten will slumber all the day. See Choosing a Kitten.—Anon. A. blº; home, a blood-soaked hearth. See Comanche.— III eI’. A blend of mirth and sadness, smiles and tears. See Abra- ham Lincoln.—Malone. A blight, a gloom, I know not what. See Mood, A.—Ald- rich. A blind man, once upon a time. See Blind Man and His Candle, The.—Saxe. A block of marble caught the glance. See Discipline.— Il Oil. A Blood-red ring hung round the moon. See Blood-red Ring Hung Round the Moon, A.—Logan. A blue-bell springs upon the ledge. See Spring Song.—Dun- bar. A bluebird lives in yonder tree. See To Miguel de Cervantes Saawadra.-Munkittrick. A blue-black Nubian plucking oranges. See Color.—Wilson. A Blue-Eyed child that sits amid the noon. See Seasons, The.—Bennett. A blush as of roses. See Le Marais du Cygne.—Whittier. A boat and a beach and a summer resort. See Summer Cycle, A.—Jones. A. boatlº. a sunny sky. See Of Alice in Wonderland. –L) Oda Son. A bobolink and a chick-a-dee. See Bobolink and Chick-a- dee, The. (St. Nicholas.) A boding silence reigns. See Seasons, The. (Thunder- storm, The).--Thomson. A bonnie ‘No’, with smiling looks again. See Admonition to Young Lasses, An—Montgomerie. A bonny fine maid of a noble degree. See Robin Hood and Maid Marian. (Old Ballad.) A book is good company. See “Book is good company, A.” —Beecher. A book is not merely so much printed paper and the bind- ing. See Books.-Beecher. book of verses underneath the bough. See Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám (Omar Khayyám, Sel. fr.)—Fitzgerald. A book was writ of late called Tetrachordon. See Sonnet: On the Detraction Which Followed. Upon My Writing A bookkeeper in a certain large city one day. A. boy and a girl went out to play. See Terrible Time, A. A. boy drove into the city, his wº loaded down. See A. Certain Treatises.—Milton. A book-agent importuned James Watson. See Merchant and the Book-agent, The.—Anon. See Saved by a Boy.—Meyers. A bow-shot from her bower eaves. See Lady of Shalott, The.—Tennyson. —Denton. A boy don’t have much comfort in life anyway. See Boy's Complaint, A.—Anon. Little Black-eyed Rebel, The.—Carleton. A boy had a magnet. See Idle Magnet, The.—Bellamy and Goodwin. ſº A boy I loved sweet Sally Pine. through the Blinds.--Dillmore. A. boy is the spirit of mischief embodied. See What is a Boy 3–Denison. A boy named Peter. See Lesson of Mercy, A.—Cary. A boy named Simon sojourned in a dale. See Simple Simon. —Morgridge. A boy not over eleven years old. See To Mark Mother's Grave.—Anon. e A boy of eighteen years mid myrtle-boughs. See Le Jeune Homme Caressant Sa Chimere.--Symonds. A. boy of ten in tattered clothes. See Eternal City, The. (New Brother.)—Caine. A. bº, ºiled through a dusty road. See Tree Planting.— UlúTS. A boy wrote a composition on Sir Walter Raleigh. See New Facts about Sir Walter Raleigh.-Griggs. A boy, you say, doctor? An’ she don't know it yet? See Christmas Guest, A.--Stuart. A A brace of sinners, for no good. See Pilgrims and the Peas, The.—Wolcott. See Cupid Peeped in 613 A brave AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS : Carol Closing Sixty-nine, A.—Whitman. carpet of green on meadows is seen. Green, A.—Sterling. cat I sing, of famous memory. A. (Cruikshank’s Omnibus.) cat in distress. See Verses on a Cat.—Shelley. cat once met a fox in a forest. See cat whose name, I’ve heard, was Tab. See Dishonest Cat, The.—Pender. - cattle dealer stopped at the house of an Arkansas farmer. See Arkansas Farmer, The.—Anon. Centipede was happy quite. See Centipede, A.—Anon. century ago George Stevens wrote. See Shakespeare Ex- ercises. –Anon. century ago on sterile land. See First Battle of the Re- volution, The.—Anon. century since, out in the West. See Betty Zane.—English. certain colored brother had been holding forth to his little flock. See Ship of Faith, The.—Anon. certain doctor, sick and near to die. See Sick Doctor, The.—Arnal. - certain man had the good fortune to possess a goose. See Goose with the Golden Eggs, The.—AEsop. certain man had two sons. See Prodigal Son, The. (Bible.) certain man was going down from Jerusalem. See Who is my Neighbor.-(Bible. certain pasha, dead five thousand years. See Turkish Legend, A.—Aldrich. certain professor of elocution was announced to give an *inment. See She Wanted to Learn Elocution.— Il OIl. certain sort of talent is almost indispensable. at the Core.—Stevenson. certain stir and bustle in the street. See Belgian Christ- mas Eve Procession, A. All the Year Rownd.) chaplain in our army. See Tom, the Drummer-boy.- Il OIl. w - charge to keep I have.—See same.—Wesley. e charming, delightful day ! See Perfect Day, A.--Fitch. See Carpet of See Catalectic Monody, See Canker Cat and Fox.--Anon. s A common-place young girl. A comparison has been drawn between the events of the A braye hunter so the legend reads. See Struggle, the Price | A charming present comes from town. See New Year's of Progress.--Anon. Gift, A.—O’Keeffe. A brave little bird that fears not God. See Meadow Lark, A charming woman, I've heard it said. See Charming The-Garland. .. º Woman, A.—Saxe. A brave little, dandelion woke up from his nap. See Dan- A cheer and salute for the admiral, and here's to the captain delion—First Up.–Anon. T. bold. See Men behind the Guns, The.—Rooney. A brave young prince a young princess adores. See Essence A cheery little sprite I know. See By and By:-Boylan. of Opera, The.—Anon. - A chieftain, to the Highlands bound. See Lord Ullin's A breath can fan love's flame to burning. See Breath, A. Daughter.—Campbell. —De Vere. e g • A child, as from school he was bounding by. See Only a A bred and born philologist. See “Queries.”—Stanford. Shaving.—Meredith. A brewer in a country town;. See Brown Stout.—Anon. A child is born—it gasps and cries. See From Birth to A bridge weaves its arch with pearls. See Rainbow, The Battlefield.—Anon. —A Riddle.—Schiller. º A child looked up in the summer sky. See Waterbloom, The. A bright little boy with laughing face. See To-morrow.— —Thaxter. Anon. . . - e A child most infantine. See Child of Twelve, A.—Shelley. A British ship at anchor lay. See Nine Suitors, The...— . A child said What is the grass 2 fetching it to me with full Anon. - hands. See Song of Myself (Leaves of Grass).- A broad-breasted Queen among the Nations. See Boston.— Whitman. O'Reilly. A child should always say what's true. See Whole Duty A broad-minded selection of noble passages. See “Broad- of Children.—Stevenson. minded selection of noble passages, A.”—Peaslee A child sleeps under a rose-bush fair. See Rose-bush, The. A brook came stealing from the ground. See Brook, The.— —Caldwell. Bryant. A child still 'neath my mother's hand. See Youth's Schemes. A brow austere, a circumspective eye. See How to Make a —Nadaud. Man of Consequence.—Lemon. s A child went wandering through a wood. See All Have A brown sad-coloured hill-side. See Sower, The.—Roberts. Work to do.-R. P. S. A bunch of dry, dead leaves. See Wonder Story, A.—Bacon. A child’s a plaything for an hour. See Parental Recollec- A bunch of golden keys is mine. See Golden Keys.--Anon. tions.—Lamb. A bundle of letters, old and worn. See Bundle of Letters. A Christian l going, gone l See Christian Slave, The.— —Winfield. Whittier. - A burning summer sun had beaten down on the prairie for A chronic distrust of the people pervadés the book-educated days. See Prairie Mirage, The. (Detroit Free Press.) classes. See Scholar in a Republic, The (Distrust of A business man had purchased. See Story of a New Hat. , the People.)—Phillips. —Anon. . . A citizen of Cleveland lay blind drunk in the street. See A bustle, in the kitchen. See Thanksgiving Day.—Anon. . Eighteen Forty-nine.—Anon. A busy dream, forgotten ere it fades. See Life.—Anon. A city built upon the sands. See St. Augustine.—Folsom. A butterfly basked on a baby’s grave. See Butterfly on A city is standing in the waves. See Nekropolis.-Kurz. Baby's Grave, A.—Anon. - A clamor and clatter of galloping hoofs. See American Fire- A cabin beside the dry, red road, twisting and turning. See man, The.—Bannister. I Will not Leave You Comfortless.--Anon. e “A clear fire, a clean hearth, and the rigour of the game.” A cabin in the wood. See Old Trapper's Christmas Dinner. See Mrs. Battle.—Lamb. —Murray. A clergyman, anxious to introduce some new hymn-books. A cabin on the mountainside hid in a grassy nook. See See Ludicrous Explanation, A.—Anon. Connla's Well.—Russell. A clerke ther was, a puissant wight was hee. See Ye “A caller l Who is it 7” See Flowers of the May.—Anon. Clerke of Ye Wethere.—Anon. A calm and lovely paradise. See Melanie.—Willis. A clever French author made a book. See Sir Walter Scott A calm, delightful autumn night. See Romance, A.—Field. in Westminster.—Hay. A cannae hear his name an' hide. See Wee Lassie's First A cliff-locked port and a bluff sea wall. See Reid at Fayal Luve, The.—Savage-Armstrong. —Palmer. A canner, exceedingly canny. See Four Limericks,—Wells. A cloud came over a land of leaves. See Cloud, The.— . A cannibal maiden loved too well a missionary good. See Anon. Love and Theology.—Anon. A cloud lay cradled near the setting sun. See Evening A cannon-ball rolling loosely in the cannon's mouth is simply Cloud, The.—Wilson. a piece of harmless metal. See Lead the Way.—Ab- A cloud, like that the old-time Hebrew saw. See Storm on bott. Lake Asquam.—Whittier. capital ship for an ocean trip. See Nautical Ballad, A. A cloud possessed the hollow field. See High Tide at Gettys- —Carryl. burg, The.—Thompson. captain went to Gettysburg. See Lower without Arms, A. A cogie o' yill and a pickle ait-meal. See Cogie o' Yill, A.— —Davenport. Shirrefs. caravan from China comes. See same.—Le Gallienne. A cold coiled line of mottled lead. See Massasauga, The.— careworn widow sat alone. See Unbolted Door, The.— Garland. Garrett. A cold wind entered the lamp-lit room. See Cold Wind, The. carol closing sixty-nine—a résumé—a repetition. See A. —Hopper. collegiate education has this distinction and privilege. See “Collegiate education has this distinction and privilege, A.”—Woolsey. “A commonplace life,” we say as we sigh. See Common- place Life, A.—Anon. See Ideal Girl, The.—Anon. Revolution. See Murder of Lovejoy, The...—Phillips. concert once by Mr. Spring. See Concert in the Wood, The.—Anon. congress was held in great Catkin Town. See Cat Con- vention.—Foster. - coon named Ephrum Bascom loved a Miss Amelia Starr. See Miss Amelia's Colored Tochinvar.—Grilley. corn; glanced down at some grasses. See Lesson, A. –An OI). corrupt public sentiment produces dishonesty. See Public Dishonesty.—Beecher. cottage hidden in the wood. See Whittier Alphabet, A.— Whittier. cottage home with sloping lawn, and trellised wines and flowers. See Ruined Merchant, The...—Eager. cottager leaned whispering by her hives. See On the Borders of Cannock Chase.—Ingelow. counsel in the “Common Pleas.” See Farmer and the Counsellor, The.—Smith. cº, curate visiting his flock. See Lucky Call, The.— Il OI!. country lad as he lay one day. See Acorn and the Pump- kin, The.—Anon. country lad with an honest air. See Country Lad and the River, The.—Anon. country life is sweet ! ... See Useful Plough, The-Anon. country maid was walking along with a can of milk upon her head. See Country Maid and Her Milk Can, The. A midsummer Sabbath. —AEsop. .. country meeting-house. See Swallowing a Fly.—Talmage. - - country schoolmarm, the other day, while working_an exº, on the board. See Schoolboy's Apples, The. —An Orl. 614 FIRST LINE INDEX f A farmhouse A. country squire, of greater wealth than wit. See Country Squire, The.—Yriarte. º that draws fifty feet of water. See Holland.— Ulú16I’. countryman walked with his son into the fields. See Lark, The.—Krummacher. See Mountain Pastoral, A.— See Choosing into beauty breaking. See Roses.— cow and a bull wanted something to do | OIl. te cow lived in a pleasant field. See Mrs. Brindle's Cowslip crazy bookcase, placed before. creed is the skeleton of truth. See What is a Creed?— cricket sang on the wide old hearth. See Aftermath.- critic is now aware that his personal taste has no value. crow, as he flew by a farm window. See Crow and the crowd of troubles passed him by. See Invited Guests— See Egyptian crowned caprice is god of this world. See Prayer, A.— couple at a cottage door. Larcom. See Playing. —Anon cow is an animal with four legs on the under side. See Laura's Composition on the Cow.—Anon Feast.—Anon. crash of boughs, Lone through them breaking ! See Lowers.-Ingelow. g See Epilogue to the Breakfast-table Series.—Holmes. creature wan, of dwarfed physique. See Child Labor.— Anon Waters. Creole boy from the West Indies brought. a Profession.—Lamb, Banta. crimson rosebud Anon. See “Critic is now aware,” etc.—Taine. g cross-eyed man in a long linen duster. See Irrepressible, The...—Anon. Cheese, The.—Anon. crowd of newsboys had gathered. See Snorkey's Version of the Flood and the Ark.-Anon Allison. e crowded life, where joy perennial starts. Banquet, An.—Higginson. Allen. cuckºº sat on a tree and sang. See Song of Summer, A. -AIlOI). “A cup for hopel”, she said. ...See Three Seasons.—Rossetti. A. . . eurº. once courted a nice little miss. See After Grace.— In OIl. cypress-bough, and a rose-wreath sweet. See Death's Jest Book (Athulf's Song).-Beddoes. dainty, ºlicate swallow-feather. See Chimney Nest, The. —Lodge. dº fair, on a summer's day. See Kirtle Red.—Bel- amy. Danbury man named Reubens. See Anger and Enumera- tion.—Bailey. dandelion sprang on the lawn. See All Yellow.—Anon. dark and dreary night; people nestling in their beds. See Martin Chuzzlewit (Wild Night at Sea, A).- Dickens. darkened hut outlined against the sky. See Sunrise of the Poor, The...—Wilson. * dark-green prickly yew one night. See Discontented Yew Tree, The.—Rand. dark-town belle and her yeller man. See All I Wants is my Black Baby Back.--—Edwards and Daly. daughty warrier Sword-fish. See Tale of the Sea-shell, The.—Starr. day and then a week passed by. See Cardinal Bird, The. —Gallagher. day of clouds and darkness! a day of wrath and woel §. Martyrdom of the Archbishop of Paris, The.— €3,162. day of golden beauty I Through the night. See Day of the Indian Summer, A.—Whitman. day of respite, this, See Christmas Day-Bangs. day or two ago during a lull in business. See Two Boot-blacks, The.—Anon. day that is boundless as youth. See Day That is Bound- less, A.—Binyon. g day will come, when you, France, you, Russia, you, Italy. See United States of Europe, The.—Hugo. Days Ride a Life's Romance was the excellent title to an unsuccessful book. See All Day a-Foot.—Grahame. dead Soul lay in the light of day. See Judgment.— Channing-Stetson. deº feud existed. See Struggle on the Pass, The.— Il OIOl. dear little cat is Morey. See Morey.--Stager. dear little girl was Bessie Bo Peep. See Bessie Bo Peep of Engle Steepe.—Handford. dear old couple my grandparents were. See Child and the Mariner, The.—Davies. dear old deacon in my State was cursed with a high license pulpit. See Deacon's Sunday-school Sermon, The.—Ambrose. g death bed's a detector of the heart. See Night Thoughts. —Young. g delicate pinch I Oh, how it tingles up. See Snuff.- Southey. delightful change from the town's abode. See Barnyard Melodies.—Brooks. demon yell, a flash of steel, and massacre complete. Wyoming. despot gazed on sunset clouds. Orne, See See Laurel-seed, The.— dew-drop came, with a spark of flame. See Origin of the Opal.—Anon. dew-drop falling on the wild sea wave. See Dewdrop, , .The-Trench. diagnosis of our histºry proves. See Rejected National Hymns, The.—Newell. dim, lithe shape moves over the mesa. See Coyote.— Cheney. dinner party, coffee, tea. See Breakfast.—Lamb. dispute once arose between the Wind and the Sun. See Wind and the Sun, The.—AEsop. district school, not far away. See Smack in School, The. —Palmer. dog growing thinner, for want of a dinner. See Dog of Reflection, The.—Taylor. dog made his bed in a manger, and lay snarling. See Fables.—AEsop. donkey lay him down to sleep. See Donkey's Dream, The.—Anon. donkey whose talent for burden was wondrous. See Donkey and His Panniers, The.—Moore. don't object at all to war. See Exclusive's Broken Idol, The.—(Punch.) dramatist declared he had got. See Last Resort, The.— Halpin. dream. I had in the dead of night. See Tiger Bay.— Buchanan. dream in marble—beauteous as a dream. Agra, The.—Bel. - dream of beauty, dazzling bright. See Popping the Ques- tion.—Jones. dº. sat beneath a wine. See True Life.—Gilder- SIeeWe. Dresden shepherdess was one day. See In a China Shop. —Hellman. dress suit of faultless cut. See How Mr. Smiggles Went to a Public Dinner.—Turner. drop fell on the apple-tree. See Taj at See Summer Shower.— Dickinson. drowsy drone; a garden sweet. See Old and the New, The.—Anon. dº. home was once the tree. See On Sivori’s Violin. Sgood. dubious, strange, uncomprehended life. See Character and a Question, A. (Spectator, The.) duck who had got such a habit of stuffing. See Notorious Glutton, The.—Taylor. dudsº Chicago went north one July. See Dude, A. —Smiley. duel was lately fought in Texas by Alexander Shott and #. l ; Nott. See Mysterious Duel, A.—(Harper’s €6/Cly. dungeon's glooms are around the maid, and the dark Fººd men are high. See Joan of Arc in Prison.— 3.Se. Dutchman's first experience with the ague. See Schake und Agers.-Brown. face of a summer ago. See Fate.—Wright. face that should content me wondrous well. See Descrip- tion of . Such a One as He Would Love, A.—Wyatt. faint, sickening scent of irises. See Scent of Irises.— Lawrence. * fair girl was sitting in the greenwood shade. Tempter, The.—Lover. fair little girl sat under a tree. See Good-night and See Fause Lower, The. See Fairy Good-morning.—Houghton. fair maid sat in her bower door. —Anon. fair-sized audience assembled last night. by the New Male Star.—Gardner. fairy has found a new fern. See New Fern, A.—“A.” fairy seed I planted. See Magic Vine, The-Anon. fairy, ſº mending a daisy. See Wounded Daisey, The. —An Orl. faithful friend is a strong defence. See Apocrypha. fallacy lies at the root of the labor question. See Idle- ness a Crime.—Carrington. family of Some pretensions living on Nelson street. See Irrepressible Boy, The-Anon. family of ten children will always be called a fine family. See Catherine Morland.—Austen. famous hen's my story theme. . See, Hen, The-Claudius. famous king would build a church. See Two Church- Builders, The.—Saxe. famous man is Robin Hood. See Rob Roy's Grave.— Wordsworth. fancy parlor lamp am I, with decorated shade. See Parlor Lamp, The.—McLoughlin. farmer kind and able. See Christmas Turkey, The.— See Lecture (Ecclesiasticus, WI.) Anon. farmer once to London went. See Farmer's Blunder, The.—Anon. A farmer traveling with his load. See Lucky Horseshoe, The,'—Fields. - See See Farmer A farmer walking the streets of one of our big cities. Grape-Seed.—Anon. A farmer went riding upon his gray mare. Went Riding, A.—Anon. A farmer went with his little son into the field to see if the corn were ripe. See Ear of Corn, The.—Bellamy and Goodwin. A farmhouse through whose windows stole. See What the Birds Sang.—Short. 615 A fashionable AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS A. A. A A. A. A fashionable woman in a fashionable pew. See Fashion- able.— (Merchant Traveler.) father and mother went searching round and round. See May Iłouse-hunting.—Bush. father and mother, with their two children. See Better Land, The.—Anon. father had two children. See Dying Father, The.—Mag- Ila, Il. father may turn his back on his child. See Mother's Love Endures, A.—Irving. father said unto his hopeful son. See Pass.-Ware. father sat by the chimney-post. See Good and Better.— Anon. favorite pictures rises before me. See Millais's “Hugue- nots.”—Anon. fearful storm in the British Channel. See My Boy Jem. —Weatherly. feather and a ribbon and a fall of pretty lace. See Her sº Smile your Waterloo.-(Graduation Day Poem) —Grey. - feathered fowl's in your orchard, father. Robin (B).-(Old Ballad.) fellah once told me that another fellah wrote a book before hea. born. See Lord Dundreary on “Pwoverbs.” —A.Il OIl. feller's fam’ly anyways's useless lot o' bulks. See Sulks, The...—Bates. feller's mother is the best of everybody in the wirld every time, you bet. See Kid's Composition on Mothers, A. —Shute. fellow all his life lived hoarding gold. See Miser, The.— Fitzgerald. fellow in a market town. See Razor Seller, The.—Wolcott. fellow near Kentucky's clime. See John Thompson's Daughter.—Cary. fellow's mother always knows. See Fellow's Mother, A. See Brown -AI1011. “A fellow’s mother,” said Fred the wise. See Fellow’s Mother, A.—Anon. A few days afterward the Light of the Household went A. A forth. See Basket of Flowers, A.—Stebbins. few days ago a, Boston girl, who had been attending the schººl of Philosophy. See Awfully Lovely Philosophy. —AIAOrl. few days ago I was returing home and had taken my seat in a train. See About a Brakeman.—Waite. few days ago, Mr. Grumbledorf came home. See Dinner Discussion, A.—Anon. few days ago there went out from our Brooklyn Navy Yard. See Wreck of the Huron.—Talmage. few days ago young Gurley, whose father lives on C street. See Stage-struck Hero, The.—Anon. few evenings since, a Mr. Slocum was reading an ac- count of a dreadful accident. See “Paper Don't Say, The.”—Anon. few months ago. Havergal. few months ago a daughter of a Nassau man. tensely Utter. (Albany Ohronicle.) few more windy days. See Song: “A few more windy days.”—Dudley. - e few sdeps, a few scieps. See Charge of de “Dutch Bri- See gade,” The.—Connolly. few Sundays ago I stood on a hill in Washington. Farmer and the Cities, The (Home in the Government, The.)—Grady. See Song of a Summer Stream, The.— See In- few suns more, and the Indian will live only in history. See Indian Eloquence.—Anon. few years ago my friend, Mr. Alexander Ireland. See Books and Libraries.—Lowell. - few years since, when the subject of temperance. See Squire's Pledge, The.—Anon. fierce grizzly bear. See Puss and the Bear.—Anon. fiery Soul, which, working out its way. See Absalom and Achitophel (Wit, The).--Dryden. fiery sun throws shafts of red into a room of steel. See King's Decree, The.—Shoemaker. fig for St. Denis of France | See St. Patrick of Ireland. My Dear l—Maginn. figure all dirty and ragged. See Songs of the Drunkard. —Hargreaves. fir tree is not a flower. See Open Air, The (Wild Flow- ers).--Jefferies. fire burned in the far recess of the cave; and over it was a small caldron. See Last Days of Pompeii (Witch's Cavern, The).-Bulwer-Lytton. fire-mist and a planet. See Each in His Own Tongue.— Carruth.* fire's a good companionable friend. . See Winter Fire, The. —Howitt. - fir-tree stands so lonely. See Fir-tree, The.—Heine. fir-tree stood, 'mid ice and snow. See Discontented Fir- tree, The.—McNaught. fisheſ. on angling bent. See Sunday Fisherman, The. - E36 II.3, W. flame went flitting through the wood. See Scarlet Tana- ger, . The.—Mason. flash from the edge of the hostile trench. See Death of -General Leonidas Polk.-Flash. 㺠of harmless lightning. See Humming-bird, The.— abb. flash of light across the night. Sea Ulric Dahlgren.— Sherwood. ſleet with flags arrayed. See Ballad of the French Fleet, A.—Longfellow. A flight of fancy like a gleam. See Love's Course.—Chap- Iſla, Il A floating, a floating. . See Myth, A.—Kingsley. A flock of merry *; birds were sporting in the growe. See O'Lincoln Family, The.—Flagg, . A flock of sheep that leisurely pass by. See To Sleep.– Wadsworth. ... A florin to the willing Guard. See Rosy-bosomed Hours, The...—Patmore. - A flower was offer'd to me. See My Pretty Rose-tree.— Blake. A flying word from here and there. See Master, The.— Robinson. .. A flying-fish, tired of her lot. See Flying Fish, The.— See As You Like It.—Shakespeare, A fool and knave with different views. - * * See Vampire, ... The.—Kipling. A foolish little maiden bought a foolish little bonnet. See Florian. A fool, a fool I—I met a fool i' th' forest. See Touch Stone, The.—Bishop. A fool, there was, and he made his prayer. What the Choir Sang about the New Bonnet.—Mor- rison. A footstep struck her ear. See Lady of the Lake, The. (James Fitz-James and Ellen).--Scott. A forest, large or small, may render its service. See Primer of Forestry, A.—(Uses of the Forest, The).--Pinchot. forest well, managed under the methods of practical for- estry. See Four Requirements for the Best Service.— Pinchot. forethought of the fated reign of peace. See Battle-call of Anti-Christ, The...—Crofton. - forlorn little figure stood at the window. See Easter by the Arno.—Hall. Foster woman rushed into the telegraph office. See Parted by Telegram.—(Kansas City Journal) fox, in life's extreme decay. See Fox at the Point of Death, The.—Gay. fox was trotting on one day. See Sour Grapes.—Anon. fragment of a rainbow bright. See Rainbow, The.— Keble. Al Fredome is a nobill thing ! A. . See Freedom.—Barbour. A. French lady by the name of Mme. de Bientruffe. See Revenge for Poisoning a Cat.—Anon. A Frenchman once—so runs a certain ditty. See French- man and the Flea Powder, The.—Anon. A Frenchman once, who was a merry wight. See French- man and the Rats, The...—Anon. A Frenchman who had only been over from Paris a short time. See Puzzled Frenchman, A.—Goodel. A Frenchman's idea of the modus operamdi. See Eve and the Serpent.—Anon. { A fresher green is on the grass. See September.—Davis. A friend I met, some half-hour since. See New-made Hon- or.—Barham. A friend in need is a friend indeed. See Memory Gems. A friend of mine seeking for objects of charity. See Dy- A friend stands at the door. See Psalm for New Year's Eve, A. (New Year's Gifts, The).-Craik Lamb,”) etc.—Rossetti. A Frog he would a-wooing go. See same.—Anon Feel too, Big I’’—Adams. A frosty chill was in the air. See “I Will Help You.”— y. A gallant fleet sailed out to sea. ... See DeRoberval (Gallant A gallant foeman in the fight. See Robert E. Lee.—Howe. “A Galley lie” they called my tale. See David Gwynn's A garden is a lowesome thing, God wot I —Brown. See Life Garden, A.— 3}a r16. - A garret grows a human thing.—See Psalm-book in the A Gascon, who had long pursued. Judge, The.—Smith. See Gate, The.—Cahn. A gaunt-built woman and her son-in-law. See Polonius and A. gay little fly on a bright summer's morn. See House Full of Wine, The.—Barker. The.—Anon. “A generation has passed since Daniel Webster's death. See A generation which vaunts its descent from the founders of the Republic. See Royalty of Virtue, The.—Potter. Queene, The (Una and the Red Cross Knight).--— Spenser. - See Model Wife, The.—Curtice. A gentleman cam oure the sea. (Ballad.) of Caesar's benevolent disposition. See Passing of the Rubicon, The.—Knowles. See Ballad of the Colors, The. —English. A gentleman once said to a physician. ing Boy, The.—Gough. A frisky lamb and a frisky child. See Song: (“A Frisky A frog was a-singing von day, in der brook. See “Don’d Dixe Fleet, The) and Mermaid's Song.—Hunter-Duvar. Story.—Watts-Dunton. See My Garden. A sºlº plot of sunny hours. Garret, The.—Taylor. See Culprit and the A Gate. Two lowers. the Ballad Singers.-Colum. A generous tar, who long had been. See Sweets of Liberty, ebster as an Orator and Statesman.—Bartlett. A gentle Knight was pricking on the plane. See Faerie A gentle, loving creature. See Cruel Brother, The.— A gentleman, Mr. President [or Mr. Chairman], speaking A gentleman of courtly air. See Do Your Best, —Anon. 616 FIRST LINE INDEX A hoof-beat genteman, speaking of Caesar's benevolent disposition. See Passing of the Rubicon.-Knowles. gentleman traveling from a country hotel. See Power of Big Words, The.—Anon. German proverb says. See Boots for Paving Stones.— Sheldon. & German town with gables. See Oh Germany l—Schonaich- Carolath. giant came to me when I was young. See Lost Genius, The.—Piatt. º young girl fas Victoria Grey. See Victoria Grey. 3.11. gilded chariot swept into the square of the Herods. See Christ Touched His Eyes.—Kingsley. sº apron—please don't stare. See One Summer.— In OIl. girl is standing with careless feet. See Air Castles.— Bradner. sº * has so many wilful ways. See Her Likeness.-- Talk. glamour's thrown 'round brave men's deeds. See Loyal Bearts.-Parker. glorious devil, large in heart and brain. See Fate of the Glorious Devil, The.—Anon. Blºs tree is the old gray oak. See Oak, The.— 111. A. slº. flush was on her cheek. See Dairy Maid, A.— Ilo Il. A gold fringe on the purpling hem. See Sunset on the Bearcamp. —Whittier. A golden bee a-cometh. See Merry Bee, A.—Skipsey. A golden gillyflower to-day. See Gillyflower of Gold, The. —Morris. A sº glory lies along the hills. See In Summer-time.— Oiller. A golden pallor of voluptuous light. See Mocking Bird, The.—Hayne. A goldsmith stood within his stall. See Goldsmith's Daugh- ter, The.—Uhland. A good deal of interest was felt in the case of Gunn vs. Barclay. See Gunn’s Leg.—Anon. “A good, great name !” So speak the bells. See Good Great Name, A.—Willard. A good little girl sat under a tree. See Dear Apple, Wake Up.–Anon. A good man suffers but to gain. See Captivity. The (Good Man Suffers but to Gain, A).-Goldsmith. A good name is rather to be chosen than riches. See Mem- ory Gems. A good old-fashioned Christmas with the logs upon the hearth. See Christmas Day.—Brotherton. A good summer storm is a rain of riches. See Rain in Summer.—Beecher. A good sword and a trusty hand! See Song of the Cornish Men.—Hawker. A good that never satisfies the mind. See Human Frailty. —Drummond. A good time is coming, I wish it were here ! See When Santa Claus Comes.—Sill. A good wife rose from her bed one morn. See Love Light- ens Labor.—Anon. A. sº word for a bad one. See Alphabet of Quotation.— Il OIl. A good-bye kiss is a little thing. See Little Thing.—Lang. A goodly host one day was mine. See Mine . Host of “The Golden Apple.”—Westwood. A goose, a frog, a cat, a dog. See Sunday Episode, A.— Randall. A Gothic window where a damask curtain. See Lunch, The. —Aldrich. A government cannot have too much of the kind of activity. See Liberty in Government.—Mill. A governess wanted—well fitted to fill. See Wanted—a Governess.--Anon. A gown of haze hung round the sleepy sun. See Potter's Field, The.—Vickers. A grace though melancholy, manly too. See In Remem- brance of the Hon. Ernest Villiers.--Taylor. A grafter I would like to be. See Some Experiments.- Mooney. j A erº of corn an infant's hand. See Grain of Corn, A.— Il OIl. A grand attempt some Amazonian Dames. See On a Forti- fication at Boston Begun by Women.—Thompson. A grand crash—a shower of flying splinters. See They Met in Death. (Detroit Free Press.) A grandmother with placid face and locks of soft, white h. See Grandmother's Hour with the Hymns.— €6. A granite cliff on either shore. See Brooklyn Bridge, The —Proctor. A grass-hopper having sung. See Grasshopper and the Ant, The.—Anon. A. erºshº. once had a game of tag. See Game of Tag, ..--AllOIl. A grasshopper sat in an oak tree green. See Grasshopper, The. (Independent.) . A grassy mound, a simple stone. See Unknown.—Gardner. A gray Thanksgiving morning. See Cousin John.—C. T. B. A great deal has been said and written. See Elocution.— Gillespie. A great deal of talent is lost in the world. See Moral Cour. age.—Smith. * A great gallant king of yore. See Sea-maiden's Vengeance, The-Sigerson. A great law chief, whom 3od nor demon scares, See Sailor Boy at Prayers, The.—Pindar. A great leader of the people has passed through toil. See Behold a Martyr.—Beecher. A great life, dedicated to the welfare of the nation. See Grant, the Soldier and Statesman,—McKinley. A great man! ay, the greatest man, with Washington and Lincoln. Sea Great Man, A.—Long. A great man is always willing to be little. See Compensation (“Great man,” etc.)—Emerson. A great many years ago our people fought. See Our Flag. —Whiting. A great mastery—like that of Wellington or Bismarck. See Masters of the Situation.—Fields. * A great mind is an altar on a hill. See Fame (Dignity and Patience of Genius, The).--—Tupper. A great, still Shape, alone. See Ireland.—Piatt. A Grecian myth tells of a giant grim. See Procrustes' Bed. —Hanscom. A. sº young fellow named Jake. See Mistake, A.— In OI!. A green silk frock her comely shoulders clad. See Britan- nia's Pastorals (Description of Walla, The).-Browne. A green Watermelon sat on a fruit stand. See Mellow Mellon, The.—Anon. A grief without a pang, void, dark and drear. See Dejec- tion.—Coleridge. A grim old king, whose blood leapt madly when the trum- pets brayed. ... See. Dying King, The.--Smith. A groan from a dim lit upper room. See Night Picture, A. —Cranch. * A groan of earth in labor-pain. See San Francisco Deso- late.—Markham. A gun in the parlor, a kite in the hall. See There's a Boy in the House.—Anon. A gun is heard at the dead of night. See Race for Life, A.—Molloy. A gust of wind whistled, around the little house. See For Her Sake.—Griffith. A gypsy girl! Well I do vow. See Gipsy Fortune-teller, The. —AI) OI). “A #. Low-born gypsy l’’ See Gypsy Bride, The.— a Ił KS. A. handº of moss from the woodside. See Pine Tree, The. –A. In OI!. A handkerchief, a vinaigrette. See Patty's Muff.-Anon. A happy, bit hame this auld world would be. See We Are Brethren.—Nicoll. Harvard Professor said to me the other day. See “Let Your Competitors Smoke”. –Jordan. healthy home, presided over by a thrifty, cleanly woman. See Joy of Home, The.—Smiles. heap of bare and splintery crags. Lowell. heart full of thankfulness. See Happy Day, A. (Christian Advocate.) heavier yoke than that the British king placed upon the #: See New Declaration of Independence, A.— ISK. helmet of the legion, this. Ogilvie. A herald am I from the Land of Dreams. - Dreams, The.—Sargent. A hermit there was, who lived in a grot. Happy, The-Anon. “A hero's bride I this desert bower. See O'Connor's Child. —Campbell. A high and naked square. See Rome.—Symonds. A high bare field, brown from the plough. See Potato Har. vest, The-Roberts. high class without duties to do is like a tree planted on precipices. See Past and Present (Aristocracy).-- Carlyle. Highland boy! why call him so? See Blind Highland See Bobby.—Cham- Boy, The.—Wordsworth. bers. ... IHindoo died ; a happy thing to do. See Hindoo's Death, See Appledore.— A. hº day at Whitsuntide. See Castle Ruins, The.— à l'Ile.S. A happy little southern wind. See Happy Wind, The.— Lowater. A happy mother stalk of corn. See Baby Corn.—Anon. A hard, Stern man upon a sick-bed lay. See Little Reader, The.-Olive Leaf.” A hard-working, industrious, God-fearing man. See Phy- sician's Story, A.—Munro. A harder lesson to learne continence. See Faerie Queene, The (Phaedria and the Idle Lake) –Spenser. A harebell hung its wilful head. See Foolish Harebell, The. —Macdonald. A harmless fellow, wasting useless days. See Cui Bono – Arnold. A. A. A. A. A. A. See On a Roman Helmet.— See Land of See Way to be A. Highland family of some dignity. The.—Birdseye. Ho! A Ho! Love's horn doth blow. See Song: “A Hol A ho! Love's horn doth blow.”—Beddoes. holiday in Rome. See Last Token.—Eaton. holy stillness, beautiful and deep. See Summer Noon at Sea, . A.—Sargent. hº in a quiet country place. See Empty Nest, The.— 1110]”. honey mist on a day of frost in a dark oak wood. See Cooleen, The.—Hyde. A hoof-beat clatter down the road, a hundred years ago. See Joshua of 1776, The.—Rose. 617 A hope AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS A hope risen like the Star in the East has fixed the gaze. See Advent of the Ballot Reform, The.-Cleveland. A. hº long used to bit and bridle. See Horse, The.— Taylor. horseshoe nailed, for luck, upon a mast. Thomas. tº host of angels flying. See Death of an Infant.--Smits. host of stars watching in the vast silence of the night. See Waiting Figure, The.—Anon. e house divided against itself cannot stand. See Lincoln's Speech at Springfield, Illinois, June 16, 1858.-Lin- coln. house of sleepers—I alone unblest. Thomas. tº huge Christmas tree, the first that had ever grown in our compound. See First Christmas Tree in the Legation Compound at Tokyo, Japan, The...—Fraser. See Augury.— : See Insomnia.- : A human form has many weaknesses. See Success.-Taylor. A human Skull l I bought it passing cheap. See Human Skull, A.—Locker. & * A human soul went forth into the night. See “Until the Daybreak.”—Burke. A humble-bee belted with brown and gold. See Traveled Bumble-bee, The.—Anon. A. hºm fellow-citizens. See Oration on the Crisis.- OIl. A hundred, a thousand to me; even so. See In the Round Tower at Jhanse.—Rossetti. A hundred noble wishes fill my heart. See Justice.— Richardson. A hundred thousand Northmen. See Wait for the Wagon. A. —Anon. hundred years ago, our fathers announced this sublime declaration. See Plea for the Old South Church, Boston.—Phillips. hundred years ago this morn. See Robin Burns.— Massey. - hundred years have rolled away. See Hundred Years Ago, A.—Anon. - hundred years l they’re quickly fled. See At the Burns Centennial.—Lowell. hungry Irishman went into a restaurant. See “Lord knows I asked for a fish, The.”—Anon. A hungry spider made a web. See Cobweb Made to Order, A.—“Aunt Effie.” - See Shining Web, The.— A. hº spider made a web. In OIl. A huntsman, bearing his gun a-field. See Crow's Children, The.—Cary. A hurry of hoofs in a village street. Ride.—Longfellow. hut, and a tree. See Diogenes.—Eastman. is an Angel of blushing eighteen. See A, B, C.—Cal- : A See Paul Revere's verley. is for adder. See Temperance Alphabet.—Anon. is for apple-tree. See Arbor Day Alphabet.—Sherwood. is for apt little Annie. See Some of the Children.— Bellows. is for Artilleryman, fearless of harm. See Our Soldier Boys.-Schell. is my Amy, so slender of waist. See Monorhymed Alpha- bet.-Collins. . - jelly; swam in a tropical sea. See First Idealist, The. —A.Ile11. jeº walk'd in the garden. See Cap and Bells, The.— €8.5S. g jet of smoke issued from the bush. See It is Never too Late to Mend (Lark in the Gold Fields, The) –Reade. jolly, dear soul is old Saint Nick. See Saint Nick. (Boston Budget.) jolly fat friar loved liquor good store. See Gluggity Glug. —Colman. jolly old fellow, whose hair's snow white. See Santa Claus.--Anon. jolly old sow once lived in a sty. See Three Little Pigs, The.—Scott-Gatty. journeying to Emmaus. See Toward Emmaus.-Clark. judge of one of the inferior courts of Illinois. See Charge to the Jury.—Anon. jury of my countrymen have found me guilty. See Mea- gher's Defense.—Meagher. Rentucky lawyer was standing on the steps. See Turn- ing the Tables.—Anon. kindling impulse seized the host. Melville. - king and a queen had a beautiful daughter. ing Beauty, The.—M’Neil. King lived long ago. See Pippa Passes (King, A).-- Browning. A king of France upon a day. the Fair Lady, A.—Wolcott. “A kiss from my mother made me a painter.” See Mother's Riss, A.—Cuyler. A kiss in the dark—ha! hal nothing like it ! See Kiss in the Dark, A.—Thompson. A kiss is not like the poems at all. See Kiss, A.—L. A kiss X. I wake in the morning. See Mamma's Kisses. -AIMOIl. A kitten has no work to do. See Contentment.—Peabody. A kitty named Pollie—just over the way. See Cat's Birth- day Celebration, A.—Jones. -- A Knicht had two sons o sma fame. See Sir Lionel, (B). See To His Wife. See Chattanooga.— See Sleep- See King of France and (Old Ballad.) A knife, dear girl, cuts love, they say. —Bishop. See Sympathy. See Romaunt of the Page, The. A knight and a lady once met in a grove, --Ile Oer. A knight of gallant deeds. —Browning. A knight rode through the ripened grain. See Enough.-- Bierbaum. A knight there was, and that a worthy man. See Canter- bury Tales, The. (Knight, The.)—Chaucer. A. lad perched in the upper story of a barn. See False Kiss, The.—Anon. A ladder, realler, dearer. See Steps of Ara Coeli, The.— Prudhomme. A lady boarded a downtown car. —Goodel. ' A lady declared that she never could see how the men could all smoke. See Remarkable Longevity.—Anon. A lady entered a car on the Oakwood road. See “My Darling's Blind.”—Anon. A lady di; of lineage high. See Ape and the Lady, The. –Url IDerü. A laº lost her dog last week. See Lost Dog, The.— Il OIl. A lady on one of the sugar plantations down South. See Good Measure.—Anon. † A lady red upon the hill. See Waking Year, The.—Dickin- SOIl. A lady so fine came out of the woods. Sºe Miss Willow. —Kennedy. * A lady stands beside the silver lake. See Lake Saratoga. —Saxe. “A Lady, the loveliest ever the sun looked down upon.” See Mother's Picture, A.—Cary. * See Georgie and Mother. A lake and a fairy boat. See Song of Music.—Hood. - A land of deathful sleep, where fitful dreams. See Nama- qualand.—Scully. A. landº lºams and sleep—a poppied land. See Nubia. —'L'aylor. A land of settled government. See Land of Lands, The. —Tennyson. A land where one may pray with cursed intent. See Satir on the Scots.-Cleiveland. r A lane of elms in June. See Forby Sutherland.—McCrae- A large Spanish ship-of-war was en route from Spain to a port in the West Indies. See English Buccanesr, The.—Anon. laº; in the mesh of the tangled wine. See Kyrielle.— ayne. lark sprang up to meet the dawn. See Inspiration.— Lefevre. See As I Š'tood See Marg'ºritae lassie all alone was making her moan. by yon roofless Tower.—Burns. late lark twitters from the quiet skies. Sorori.-Henley. lausº knot of village maids. See Shaded Paol, The. —Ura, 16. lawyer of Brittany, once on a time. See Fow the Lawyers Got a Patron Saint.—Saxe. lazy lolling sort. See Dunciad, . The.—Pope. leafy grove surrounds me quite. See Scribe, The.— (From the Early Irish.) & lesson in itself sublime. See Lesson Worth Enshrining, A.—Anon. letter from abroad. See Child's Hair, A.—Wałson. A letter from my love today !” See Ballad of Hell, A.— Davidson. g- A life of struggle, grief, and pain. See To a Poet Who See Life on the Ocean Wave, t { Died of Want.—Uhland. A life on the ocean wave. A.—Sargent. A life spent worthily should be measured by a nobler ine. See Memory Gems. A light is out in Italy. See Mazzini.—Redden. A lighter scarf of richer fold. See Baby Zulma's Christ- mas Carol.—Requier. A lily # my garden grew. See Maiden and the Lily, The —B'ra Ser. A lily rooted in a sacréd soil. See George Eliot.—Phelps. A lily-girl, not made for this world’s pain. See Madonna Mia.--Wilde. A line in long array where they wind betwixt green islands. See Cavalry Crossing a Ford.—Whitman. A line of light I it is the inland sea. See Mare Mediter- raneum.—Nichol. A lion 6. of sordid mind. See Lion and the Cub, The. —Gray. A. Lion in his jaws caught up a child. See Lion and Prince.—Hugo. A lion with the heat oppressed. See Lion and the Mouse, The.—Taylor. A literature, embodying the romance of the whole revo- lutionary and ante-revolutionary history. See Value of Literature to the Union.—Choate. A little after dark this evening. See Misunderstanding, A.—Allen. A little basket cradle-bed. See Life.—Cowan. A little bee named Beatrice. See Fashionable Call.—Wade. A little bird flew my window by. See Over the Hills and Far Away.—Craik. A little bird once met another bird. See Wooing.—Soule. A little bird perched on my window sill. See What the Little Birdie Said.-Baker. A little bird sang in the dead of the night. See Song in the Night, The.—Buckham. A little bird sat in a cherry tree. See Gunner and the Bird, The.—Anon. 618 FIRST LINE INDEX A little See Question, A.- IlOX1. A little bird sat on a twig of a tree. See Why some birds hop and others walk.-Bates. A little bird sat on the edge at her nest. Macdonald. A little bird with feathers brown. See Little Bird, The. -AIlOIl. “A little bit queer”—my Mary! See Sent Back by the Angels.-Langbridge. - A little black thing among the snow. See Chimney Sweep- er, The.—Blake. - A little blind , girl wandering. See Brook, The.—Lord. A. littlejº yiolet looked up to the sky. See Remembrance. —|VLIGKel. - - A little boat in a cave. See Ranger.—Anon. A little boy got out of bed. See Cock-a-doodle-doo.—Anon. A little boy had bought a top. See Boy and His Top, The. —Frere. little, boy had sought, the pump. See Thank the Creator, A. Liº bird sat on a telegraph wire. See Anxiety.— A. not the Created.—Anon. A little boy had sought the pump. See To Whom Shall We Give Thanks?—Wade. A little boy named Thomas, ate. See Remorseful Cakes, The.—Field. • A little boy of ce played so loud. See Extremes.—Riley. A little boy or girl coming late to school. See Things that I Do not Like to See.—Rook. - A. litº boy was dreaming. See Little Dreamer, The.— Il OIl. A little Boy was set to keep. See Boy and the Wolf, The.—Frere. A little boy went forth to school. See Willie.—Ehrmann. A. little, ºk went surging. See Song of the Brook, The. – AIlOrl. A little brook, within a meadow. See Brook, The.—Anon. A little brown bird sat on a stone. See Little Brown Bird, A.—Anon. A little brown birdie sat up in a tree. See Birds and the Children, The.—Sullivan. * A. little ºn chestnut sat on a tree. See Chestnut, The. –An Orl. A little brown seed in the furrow. See Little Brown Seed in the Furrow, The.—Benham. . A little Cat played on a silver flute. See Boston Cats, he—Macy. - A. litº chick one day. See Chicken’s Mistake, The.— ary. A little child, a little meek-faced, quiet, village child. See Voices at the Throne, The.—Westwood. A Little Child beneath a tree. See Child and the Mourn- ers, The.—Mackay. A little child, he gazed with fearless eyes. See Recollec- - tions of Childhood.—Blunt. - A little child lay on his bed. See Dying Child, The.— Greenwell. lite child may have a loving heart. See Little Child, .-An Orl. little child one winter night. See Moon and the Child, The.—Jacque. - little child she read a book. See Forest Scene in the Days of Wickliffe, A.—Anon. ! See Little Lucy.—Ran- it. child, six summers old. Olpn. little cock sparrow sat on a green tree. See Little Cock Sparrow, A.—Mother Goose. little corner with its crib. See My Girl.-Anon. little crib beside the bed. See What is Life.—Anon. little cross to tell my loss. See Robin's Cross.--Darley. little dinner party was in progress down below. See Cause and Effect.—Anon. - - little dog I used to know. See Spotty.—Anon. little dog, who had a tail. See Dreamy Dog, The.— Crowell. See Chicken’s Mistake, little downy chicken one day. The.—Cary. little dreaming, such as mothers know. See Mother's Heart, A.—(Macmillan’s Magazine.) littlesºw leans upon your knee. See Tired Mothers. —SIſl1511. little face there was. See In Rama.-Townsend. little fair soul that know no sin. See Little Fair Soul, The.—Smedley. . - little fairy comes at night. . See Queen Mab.-Hood. little farther on there is a brook. See Brooklet, The- Simms. . liº figure glided through the hall. See Only Me.— a SOIl. - - little flower so lowly grew. See Little Flower, The.— Massey. little garden on a bleak hillside. See Little Garden. The.—Lowell. little girl am I, but yet I’m not too small. See Little Child Shall Lead Them, A.—Willis. little girl entered a bakery. See Peach-Pie.—Anon. . . little A. goes to market for her mother. See Marketing. –An On. A little girl in school. See Little Girl in School, A.— FIolden. A little girl one day, in the month of May. See Story of the Morning-glory Seed, The.—Eytinge. • A little *i; ºnt to a sewing bee. See Small Seamstress, -BankS. A little girl with a happy look. See, “Little Children, Love One Another.”—“Aunt Mary.” A little more or less. A little more toward the light. A little glimpse of heaven upon our wearied earth. See ...From . Alturia.-Milne. A. little. robin with red breast. See Gold Robin, The. -AIlOn. - A little gray hill-glade, close-turfed, withdrawn. See Mar- syas.-Roberts. - g A little hand, a fair soft hand. See Palmistry.—Spof- OTOI, A little ink more or less! See Lines: “A little more or less l’’—Crane. - - A little lad, one morn in May. See Walk to School, The.— (Fwn and Earnest.) - A. little lamb went straying. See Little Lamb went Stray- ing, A.—Midlane. A little lass with golden hair. See Fairest, The.—Anon. . . A little learning is a dangerous thing. See Essay on Cri- See Moon-child, The.—Macleod. ticism, An.-Pope. A little lonely child am I. A little lonely moorland lake. See Lough Bray.—Kavanagh. A little love, of heaven a little share. See Sufficiency.— White. e A little lowly hermitage it was. See Hermitage, The.— Spenser. A little maid at Sunday-school. See Palestine.—Brooks. A little maid in a pale blue hood. See Little Maid's Ser- mon, The.—Perry. A little maid of Astrakan. See Divan, The.—Stoddard. A little maid upon my knee sighs wearily, sighs wearily. See True to Life.—Burnham. A little maid walked smiling on her way. Lilies.—Miller. tº A little maid with sweet, blue, eyes. See Darling.—Anon. A little man bought him a big bass drum. See Family Drum Corps, A.—Douglas. A little man, who muffins sold. See Muffin-man, The.— See Easter See Lines: “A little more or less.” See Safe and Sane Fourth —Crane. A little more than a year ago. of July, A.—West See Growing Gray.—Dob- SOIl. - A little mound on the mountain, a little cross in the clay. See Pioneer, The-Fairbridge. A little mushroom-table spread. See Oberon's Feast.— Herrick. A little old fellow was peering about. See Child Angel, The.—Kohans. - - A little old, old lady lives out upon the lawn. See Dande- lion, A.—Anon. -- - A little old woman before me. See Masquerade, A.—Anon. A little one played among the flowers. See How Happy I’ll Be l—Anon. A little onward lend thy guiding hand. See Samson Ago- niste. (Samson's Lament.)—Milton. A little past the village. See Wayside Inn, The.—Procter. A little pause in life, while daylight lingers. See Be- tween the Lights.--Anon. A. little ºn in the orchard grew. See Little Peach, The. —B' le101. A little peasant maiden, scarce thirteen summers old. Se ... Peasant , Heroine, A.—Burke. , A little pull-back sought one day. See Pull-back, A.— Anon. A little Quaker maiden, with dimpled check and chin. See Little Quaker Sinner, The.—Montgomery. A little rain, and a little sun. See Don't You Know?— OI). Il Oll. A little roll of flannel fine. See My Boy.—Johnson. A little rose bloomed in the way. See Rose by the Way- - side, The.—Drown. A little rudely sculptured bed. See Cradle Tomb in West- minster Abbey, The...—Coolidge. A little Saint best fits a little Shrine. See Ternarie of Littles, upon a Pipkin of Jellie sent to a Lady, A. — Herrick. A little Smoke lazed slowly up from my big cigar. See In Calm Content.—Anon. A little song for bedtime, when robed in gown of white. See Ho, for Slumbered.—Rexford. A little spring [or stream] had lost its way. See Deed and a Word, A.—Mackay. - A little sun, a little rain. See Earth and Man, The.— Brooke. e A. litº sunbeam in the sky. See Little Sunbeam, The.— Il OIl. A little, tender word. See Words.-Coolidge. A little time for laughter. See After.—Marston. g A little tired elbow leans upon your knee. See Tired Mothers.--Anon. - - A. litº tree (twas very young). See Little Tree, The...— . allg. A little urchin, ragged, black. See Gib Him One Ub Mine. –L)3. WIS. - A little watchfulness over ourselves. See “Little watchful: ness over ourselves, A.”—Epictetus. A little way below her chin. See On Some Butter-cups. —Sherman. - e A little way, more soft and sweet. See First Foot-steps. —Swinburne. tº e A little way to waſk with you, my own. See Little Way, A.—Stanton. A little while, a little love. See Little While, A.—Rossetti. A little while ago I stood by the fº of the old Napoleon. See At the Tomb of . Napoleon.—Ingersoll. 619 A little AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS A little while before the fall was done. See game.- Sherman. - e A little while (my life is almost set !). See Little While I Fain Would Linger Yet, A.—Hayne. - - A little while my love and I. See May Song, A.—Mont- gomer1e. - - - g A little while the tears and laughter. See Little While, A.—Marquis. A little wicker basket rolls. See When Polly Takes the Air.—Anon. A little winding railway in a southern county. See Almost Home.—McCants. A little window-garden plot. A little word in kindness spoken. See kindness spoken, A.”—Colesworthy. “Little word in : A little work, a little play to keep us going—and so good day. See We Can Do so Little.—Du Maurier. . . A. liº yºrm on branch of gray. See Earth to Air- à l'Ol. r - A little yellow buttercup. See Buttercup, A.—K. C. A lively young turtle lived down by the banks. See Song - of the Turtle and Flamingo.—Fields. - A living breathing Bible. ... See Upon the Tomb of the Most Reverend Mr. John Cotton.—B. W. A local clergyman was down-town one of the recent ultra- zerº mornings. See Accommodating Office Boy, The. –AI1OIl. - lofty ship from Salcombe came. See Salcombe Seaman's Flaunt to the Proud Pirate, The.—Anon: log hut with a stack-chimney. See Black Ankle Break- down.—Edwards. - g lonely way, and as I went my eyes. See Two Infini- ties.—Dowden. - lonely woman sat in a room. See Joy of Doing Good, The.—Farmingham. e long, long time ago on Christmas eve, a little child was wandering through a great city. See Visit of the Christ- Child.—Harrison. e A long, rich breadth of Holland lace. See Old Flemish Lace.—Carpenter. A. lonsº ago lived Procrustus. See Procrustes' Bed. —Perry. , , - A long while ago—you the date must suppose. See Göt- tingen Barber, The.—Carpenter. - A long-drawn moan, much like a scream. See Krämät, Greentree. A long-eared bat went to buy a hat. See Long-eared Bat, The...— (Harpers Young People.) A. loft º: lyric song was born. See Thomas Moore.—Stod- 3,TOl. A lost dream to us now is our home. See Swan's Lament for the Desolution of Lir, The.—Todhunter. e A love all-commanding, all-withstanding. See What is Love?—(From the Early Irish.) • A love-lorn lad wooed a coy maid once. See Shy Little Maid, A.—Anon. A lovely little flow'ret. See Forget-me-not, The.—Anon. A lovely maiden came down the garden path amid the #: roses. See Time Doeth All Things Well.— Harte. - A lovely morn, so still, so very still. See May, 1840.- Coleridge. - A lovely rose is sprung. See same-Anon. * A. logº sky, a cloudless sun. See Forest Walk, A.— treet. A lovely young lady I mourn in my rhymes. See Epitaph, An.—Cayley. A loyº gave the wedding ring. See Ring's Motto, The.— IlOIl. * - A lover with his loved one sailed the sea. See With Sa'di in the Garden (“Lover with his loved one,” etc.)— Arnold. A lull in the battle’s awful roar. See Our Drummer Boy. —Hildreth. - A maid reclined beside a stream, at fall of summer day. - See Forever and Forever.—Converse. A maid that paragons description. See Othello, the Moor of Venice.—Shakespeare. - A maid unto her lover sternly said. See Lover's Choice, The.—Anon. A. maidº mindful of her playful time. See Sibyl, The. —fia, Ke. A maiden blest, with loving eyes. See “Will Frank Bucha- nan Write º’”—Scott. - A mºl. once, of certain age. See Any One Will Do.— In Orl. A maiden once, with eyes of blue. See Geographic Ques- tion.—Anon. - A maiden roamed through a lovely world. See Cupid and - the Maiden.—Martin. A. maidº i. on an ocean-steep. See Western Winds, The. —WV 3,1Słł. A maiden stood upon a shore. See Down the Stream.— Carey. A maiden wandering from the east. See Apotheosis of St. Dorothy, The...—Gosse. A maiden's crown of glory is her silken, rippling hair. See Why?—Anon. A major loved a maiden so. See To, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol. IIa, Si.—Anon. - “A man, a man, a kingdom for a man.” Seo Satire VII. Scourge of Villainy, The.—Marston. - A man and a woman both ordered the same luncheon dur- ing the busy hour. See Matter of Words, A.—Anon. See Memorial Day—Sidney. - A man by the name of Bolus (all'at we'll ever know.) See Man by the Name of Bolus, A.—Riley. - A. man called Dante, I have heard. See same.--King. A man came into the office of Judge X, the other day. See Dog Partnership Case, A.—Anon. A man cannot choose his own life. See “Man cannot choose his own life, A.”—Braddon. - tº A man ...” whip the world. See Things to Remember. -AI) 011. . A man comes mopin' round you in a melancholy way. See Fellow with the Grippe, The...—Piner. . . et A man §: not plant a tree for himself. See For Posterity. —Smith. - - - . A man from Indiana moved out and homesteaded. See Motive for Moving, The.—Anon. & A man had once a vicious wife. See Troublesome Wife, The.—Anon. - - A man has been quixotical enough to steal my wife. See Piano Tuner, The.—Anon. ~ : A man, he two. sons. Son speakee he to fathel. See China- man's Prodigal, The.—Anon. A man hobbled into the colonel's office upon crutches. See S'posin’.-Anon. ſº . A mº in his carriage was riding along. See Be Content.— In OIl. - A man is born to expend every particle of strength. See Aims in Life.—Carlyle. - A man is to be pitied who is satisfied with his past. See Perfect Life.-Vincent. e A man lived fifty years—joy dashed with tears. See Price, The.—Canton. º A man may live thrice Nestor's life. See Marriage.—Anon. A man may rant and a man may rail. See Distinction, A. —Wilkes. - A. manº kindly, in his careless way. See Portrait, A. —L)lier. - A man must serve his time to ev'ry trade. See “English Bards and Scotch Reviewers.”—Byron. A man of taste is Robinet. See Ragged Robin.—Twamley. A man of wondrous clarity. See O'Flaherty and John Stubbs.-Foss. - A man once said to me: “I was a pretty hard case.” See Płow to Break the Chain.—Gough. A man once stood by the bedside of his dying wife. See Sketches by Boz (Drunkard's Death, The.)—Dickens. A man overboard | What matters it? The vessel does not #. See Les Misérables (Billows and Shadows.)— Ulgo. * A man passes for that he is worth. See same.—Emerson. A man prepared against all ills to come. See Christian - Militant.—Herrick. A man reached a long arm over the little crowd. See Con- densed Telegram, The-(Burlington Hawkeye.) A man said unto his angel. See Kings, The.—Guiney. A man sat on a rock and sought. See Prehistoric Smith.-- - Proudfit. - - A man should live in a garret aloof. See Flight of the God- dess, The.—Aldrich. A man so various, that he seemed to be. See Absalom and Achitophel (Character of Zimri.)—Dryden. A man that is thirty-five. See Marriage.—Anon. - - A man there came, whence none could tell. See Touchstone, The.—Allingham. - A man told of a woman fair—a wondrous woman she. See Man's Story, A.—Banks. A man unknown to worldly fame. See Captain's Last Hail, The.—Penney. - A man very lame. See Help One Another.—Anon. A man was complaining that he had insured his Life. See Turk and Life Insurance, The.—Payne. A man wearing passably good clothes and a look of mental anxiety. A See Man Who Will Make a Speech, The.— Il O - Il. - - A man who had been walking for some time in the down- ward path. See Praying for Papa.-Anon. A man will be what his most cherished feelings are. See Cynic, The.—Beecher. - “A Man's a Man” says Robert Burns. See Man's a Man, A.—Rankin. “A man’s a man,” says Robert Burns. See New Version of “A Man's a Man for a’ That.”—Mackay. - A man’s country is not a certain area of land. See Patriot- ism.—Curtis. 32" - - A man's life is a tower. See To-day (Life.)—Tupper. A man’s value and progress in this life must be measured. * See “Man’s value and progress in this life must be measured, A.”—Murray. * A march in the ranks hard-prest. See same.—Whitman. A. mariner sat on the shrouds one night. See Drowned Mariner, The.—Smith. : A master hand has drawn for you the picture of your re- turning armies. See New South, The.—Grady. - A masterpiece excites no sudden enthusiasm. See Life of Goethe.—Lewes. See Luve Ron, A.—De. A mayde Cristes me bit yorne. Hales, A mayde ther was, semely and meke, enow. See From Wi- vette’s “Milkmaid.”—Wells. A meaſººr the little lambs. See Sweetest Place, The. -511tt Sa - A mechanic his labor will often discard. See Superiority ºf Machinery, The.—Hood. A member of the AEsculapian line. See Newcastle Apothe- cary, The.—Colman. 620 FIRST LINE INDEX A night A A. A : A. A. A. member of the peace committee. See Prompt Action Followed.—Anon. º - merrier man within the limit of becoming mirth. See Love's Labour's Lost (Mirthfulness.--Shakespeare, merry blue-eyed laddie goes laughing through the town. See Merry Blue-eyed Laddie, A.—Tompkins. merry Christmas morning. See Christmas Greeting, A.— Anon. - 5 º Merry Christmas to every body. See Dicken's Christmas Greetings.-Battis. e merry Christmas uncle! See Christmas Carol, A. (Two Views of Christmas.)—Dickens. merry dance, succeeding a merry song, had ended. See “Merchant of Venice”. Told In Scotch-Reade. merry heart doeth good like a medicine. See Memory Gems. merry little maiden. See May Song, A.--Anon. merry peal of marriage bells. See Bridal Feast, The- Long. • * messenger from Glaucus desires to be admitted... See Last Days of Pompeii (Happy Beauty and the Blind Slave, The)..—Bulwer-Lytton. Methodist circuit-rider, traveling through Central Indiana on horseback. See He Didn't Ask-Anon. middle-aged lady, with a black alpaca dress. See She Had Business with the Boss Mason.—Anon. midnight cry appalls the gloom. See Johnny Appleseed.— Venable. - - mien of modest loveliness. See Madame Roland,--Anon. mighty and a mingled throng. See Silent Multitude, The. —Hemans. - mighty elephant, that swelled the state. See Tit for Tat. —Anon. - - mighty fortress is our God. See Mighty Fortress is Our God, A.—Luther. mighty hand, from an exhaustless urn. See Flood of Years, The.—Bryant. º * ~ --? mighty king on his couch reclined. See King's Temple, The.—Anon. w mighty man was Scyld, ruler of the Gar-Danes. See Beowulf, The Story of.—Rabb. tº e mighty mass of brick, and Smoke, and shipping. See London.—Byron. ... . mighty pain to love it is. Love, The).-Cowley. mighty spirit is eclipsed—a power. ...See Monody on the ijeath of the Right Hon. R. B. Sheridan.--Byron, mile an' a bittock, a mile or twa. See Mile an' a Bittock, A.—Stevenson. & mile and a-half, it may be two miles, Southeast of Bethle- hem. See Ben-Hur (Angel and the Shepherds, The).- Wallace. mile behind is Gloucester town. —Moody. º & 2 - 4- militant Christianity, a Christianity on the warpath. See Militant Church, The.—Dickie. e milkmaid, who poised a full pail on her head. See Milk- maid, e.—Taylor. See Anacreontiques (Pain of See Gloucester Moors. “A milk-weed, and a butter-cup, and cowslip,” said Sweet A. monarch sat, in serious thought, alone. Mary. See Her Dairy.—Newell. milk-white Hind, immortal and unchanged. and the Panther, The.—Dryden. Million a decade I See Exodus, The.—Wilde. million little diamonds. See Winter Jewels.—Butts. mind unnerved, or indisposed to bear. See Retirement (What to Read).-Cowper. * * minister who does not believe. See Baptism Defended.— Anon. minister, who had just returned from an extended Western trip. See Englishman's Frank Toast, e.—Anon. mischievous fairy. See My Little Tease.—Lyman. miser, traversing his house. See Miser, The...—Cowper. mist was driving down the British Channel. See Warden of the Cinque Ports, The.—Longfellow. - mock-bird in a village. See Donkey and the Mocking-bird, See Hind The.—Rosas. modern daub it was, perchance. See Academy at Venice, The...—Clough. moment of loving and laughter. See Unequal Game, An. Anon. moment pause, ye British fair. See Lesson of Waterloo, The.—Anon. moment, scarcely more, I stood. See Waiting at the Church-door.—Miller. moment spent in innocence. See Life.—Nickey. moment then Lord Marmion stayed. See Marmion (Flod- den Field).-Scott. See Rabbi and See To Vic- the Prince, The.—Harvey. - monarch soul hath ruled thyself, O Queen. toria.-Bates. monk when his rites sacerdotal were o’er. See Philoso- pher's Scales, The.—Taylor. monkey, once, whom fate had led to list. See Wictim of Reform, The.—(Blackwood’s Magazine.) mº of iron, steel and brass. See As the Pigeon Flies. e'WIS. month, sweet little ones, is past. See Mother's Return, The.—Wordsworth. monument for the Soldiers l See same.—Riley. —- moonless night—a friendly one. See Running the Bat- teries.—Melville. morn in May, and Howe and, Grant held converse deep. See Retreat from Barren Hill,—Roche, A A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. A. i A. A. “A nice devil'd biscuit,” A. morning-glory on our wall. See Would You Believe It?— Thurlow. ſº most characteristic and remarkable speech was delivered by Franklin. See Inauguration of the Statue of Frank- lin, The. (Franklin as a Christian).--Winthrop. most mischievous sprite was abroad all last night. See Troublesome Visitor, A.—Rook. moth belated, sun and zephyr kist. See To a Moth that Drinketh of the Ripe October.—Ffeiffer. mother and child wandered in the wilderness. of the Bible.—Lloyd. .. e mº, came when stars were paling. See Fairy Boy, The. OVer. mother cat with" kittens three. See Lincoln's Motherless Kittens.—Pender. - mother in the twilight. See Shepherd's Story, The.— Burrell. mother sat in the twilight dim. See Dreams.--Sabin. mother's love, how sweet the name I See Mother's Love, A.—Montgomery. mother's Lovel what can compare with it ! See Mother's Love, A.—Anon. See Boys mountain pass so narrow that a man. See Gualberto's Victory.—Donnelly. mountain shepherd boy am I. See Song of the Mountain Shepherd Boy.—Uhland. mountbank, at Market boasted loud. See Empty Purse, The.—Saint-Gelais. - mº a cricket, a bumblebee. See Agreed to Disagree. ayre. Mouse found a beautiful piece of plum-cake. See Mouse and the Cake, The.—Cook. mouse, one day on frolic bent. See In Liquor.—Anon. mous; saw his shadow on the wall. See Four Outlines. -AIl Orl. mous; was chased, and in its haste. See Cat and Mouse. -AIAOrl. mousie begged, “Oh mother please.” See Way You Look It, The.—Anon. mºis, sº into a great Christmas pie. See Mousie, A.— mº. form or rigid mass. See Song of the Screw.— IlOIl. Mubid related, how one day the king. See Shah-Nameh (Raja of India Sends a Chessboard to Nshirvan, The). —Robinson. mule is a large quadruped with a stripe down his back. See Boy's Composition on the Mule.—Anon. Munson street man, being told that there were several pieces of tinware which needed mending. See Domestic Economy, Bailey. murmur of voices had been audible. field.—Dickens. murmured sound of ectasy. See Supplication.—Keohler. must wead. Uncle Tom--a wawk. See “Swell’s’’ Homage to Mrs. Stowe, A.—(Punch.) * See House Beautiful, The. naked house, a naked moor. —Stevenson. narrow fellow in the grass. See Snake, The.—Dickinson. narrow home, but very still it seemeth. See Narrow House, The.—Anon. narrow window may let in the light. See Narrow Win- dow, A.—Coates. Nation lay at rest. See Abraham Lincoln.-Goodman. nation's flag represents its sovereign authority or right to rule. See About Flags in Marine and Government Use. See David Copper- —Anon. nations's real honor consists in the practice of virtue. See True Honor of a Nation, The.—Prince. nation’s voice, a nation's praise. See Lincoln at Gettys- burg.—Adams. - - nation’s voice, a nation's voice. See Nationality.—Davis. native...grace. . See Seasons, The: Autumn.--Thomson. neat little book, full of pictures, was bought. See New Book, The.—Turner. negro charged with stealing, was brought into court. See Jim's Defence.—Anon. nervº old gentleman, tired of trade. See Removal, The. -AI1011. new holiday is a boon to Americans. See New Holiday, A.—Curtis. new Ixion, upon fortune's, wheel, See To the Duke Al- phonso, Asking to be Liberated.—Tasso. new song should be sweetly sung. See Old Song, The.— Anon. - new Western town. See Double Bed, The.—Anon. newer garden of creation. See Prairie States, The.— Whitman. S 626 See Ormulu's Tenement said Jenkins, enchanted. Deviled Biscuit.—(Punch.) nice little dinner at Ormolu’s. House.—O’Brien. * nice way to begin a man's career. See Trapped.—Wayne. night, a day, another night had passed. See Easter Poem, An.—Riche. night had passed away among the hills. among the Hills.-Percival. night: mysterious, tender, quiet, deep. See Common In- ference, A.—Stetson. night of danger on the sea. See “Now!”—Havergal. night of spring on valley and on height! See May-beetle’s Comedy.—Widmann. night time, black and lowering. See Count Me-Murray. nig. .# near, a day was near. See Hope Carol, A.- OSSébùI. - See Morning 621. A nightingale AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS A. niñº made a mistake. See Singing Lesson, The.- ngelow. - nightingale once lost his voice from too much love, and he who flees. See House of a Hundred Lights, The (Youth and Age).--Torrence. A. A nightingale that all day long. See Nightingale and the Glow-worm, The...—Cowper. A nine day’s wonder had Tattlerstown. See Abner's Second Wife.—Fossett. A nine-pin that was left alone. See Nine Pins, The.—Frere. A noble character in a combination of elements. See Ele- ments in Washington's Greatness.--White. A noble man is one who stands for nobleness. See Abstract of a Response to a Toast, “Noblesse Oblige.”—Anon. A noble man, ordained and broadly planned. See Dead Leader, The.—Jones. A noble range it was, of many a rood. See Garden and Summer House, A.—Hunt. A noble ship lay at anchor in the Bay of Tangier. See Our Gunner's Shot.—Anon. A nobler want of man is served by mature, namely, the love of beauty. See Beauty.—Emerson. A noiseless patient spider. See same.—Whitman. A nº. on my garden path. See Shadow Rose, The.— OgerS. A. nºn soldier boy lay dying. See Call of Love, The.— OOK. ' A noted criminal was to die—to hang. See Fra Fonti.- Meyers. A number of log huts surrounded by black gum trees that extend down to a dismal swamp. See Ben Thomas's - Trial.—Edwards. A. nymº there was in Arcadie. See Alpheus and Arethusa. —Laly. A Pagan King tormented fiercely all. See Life through Death.-Trench. A page who seemed of low degree. See Game Knut Played, The.—English. A painter, who wanted a picture of Innocence. See Por- traits, The.—Anon. painter wrought him a noble dream, deep-toiling day and night. See Rib, The-McGaffey. pair of steady rooks. See Death of Master Tommy Rook, The...—Cook. pair of very chubby legs. See Coming Man, The.—Anon. pale ºulsick woman will wan eyes. See Age, The. -U18. I’Ke. pale Italian peasant. See At the Shrine.—Munkittrick. pansy on his breast she laid. See For Thoughts.--Thaxter. paradise of sunny skies. See Southland.—Case. Parish priest was of the pilgrim train. See Character of a Good Parson, The.—Dryden. parlor door within a small entry stood open. Wren and Riah the Jew.—Dickens. Pººh from the Spanish main. See Parrot, The.—Camp- €ii. parrot that lived at a gentleman’s house. the Parrot.—Anon. parson in a country town, while preaching. See Test of Patience, The.—Anon. - parson, who a missionary had been [who had a colporteur been]. See Clerical Wit.—Anon. passenger going West from Detroit by rail. a Conductor. (Detroit Free Press. passing glance, a lighting 'long the skies. “A Passing glance,” etc.—Drummond. pathºgºs a meadow fair and sweet. See Two Paths. —L) Or.T. . pause in the din of battle ! The.—Lippard. peaceful life;—just toil and rest. See Lincoln.-Riley. peacock came, with his plumage, gay. See 'Tis Not Fine Feathers that Make Fine Birds.--Anon. pear-tree stood at the end of the village. See Song of the Pear Tree.—CTr. and Arr. by. E.; Star Belknap). pearl foam at his feet. See Alcatraz.-Coolbrith. peasant stood before a king, and said. See Ahab Mo- hammed.—Legaré. - peasant to his lord paid weekly court. See Cottager and His Landlord, The.—Milton. pen—to register; a key. See Memory.—Wordsworth. pensive photograph. See To a Portrait.—Symons. perfect artist hath been here; the scene. See Sunset, A. —Brown. perfect thought will always clothe itself in appropriate See Jennie See Puss and See Beating See Sonnet: See Battle of Germantown, language. See Thought and Language.—Anon. perilous life, and as life may be. See Fisherman, The. —Procter. Philadelphia book agent importuned James Watson. See Eli Perkins' Book Agent.—Perkins. Philadelphian riding , through mountains of Tennessee. See Bibical Names. (Swmday Magazine.) --- picture-frame for you to fill. See With a Handglass.- Stevenson. pilgrim am I, on my way. See Pilgrim, The.—Palfrey. pillar of fire by night. See Song of Sherman's Army, The.—Halpine. • Will, then, sor. See How Mickey A pinsion-claim agent! Got Kilt in the War.—Anon. See Thankful Parson, A. See Four Misfor- º A pious parson, good and true. —AIlOIl. A pious rabbi, forced by heathen hate, tunes, The,'—Saxe, A. Piº of mignonette. See Pitcher of Mignonette, A.— ll.I] Iler. A place in thy memory, dearset ! See Place in Thy Memory, A.—Griffin. - A plague upon the people fell. See Wictim, The.—Tenny- SOIl. - A plague upon them! Wherefore should I curse them? See King Henry VI., Pt. II. (Hate and Revenge).-Shakes- peare. - plain man who knew nothing of the curious transmuta- tions. See Burr and Blennerhassett.—Wirt. pleasant music floats along the mere. See Wordsworth. plenteous place is Ireland for hospitable cheer. Hills of Ireland, The.—Ferguson. plump little robin flew down from a tree. the Chicken, The.—Anon. pocket handkerchief to hen. poet could not sleep aright. Browning. poet ! .He hath put his heart to school. be Nature.—Wordsworth. poet in One mood in all my lays. nell. poet loved a star. poet prayed and the answer came. The.—Le Gallienne. poet there was in sad quandary. perary, A.—Fitzgerald. poet writ a song of May. See First Song, The.—Burton. poetical atmosphere, an aroma, hung about Longfellow. See Longfellow, Extract Concerning.—Frothingham. poet's cat, sedate and grave. See Retired Cat, The.— Cowper. poet's soul has sung its way to God. See Dead Singer, The.—Townsend. policeman is worth little unless he is honest. See Roll of Honor of the New York Police, The. (Policeman, The). —Roosevelt. pool in a garden green. See Other Side of the Sky, The. —Robertson. poor, bewildered, half-crazed crone. —Wattles. poor boy went by with raiment all torn. he.—Anon. poor, coarse-featured old woman lived on the line of the Baltimore & Ohio Railway. See Old Woman's Railway Signal, The.—Burritt. Canute.— See Fair See Robin and See Stitching.—Rossetti. See Wision of Poets, A.— See Thy Art See Changeless.-Mey- See Possession.—Bulwer-Lytton. See Making of Song, See Rhyme for Tip- See Carrie Nation. See Beggar-Boy, poor little bird trilled a song in the west. See Going Home in the Morning.—Douglas. * poor little girl in a tattered gown. See He Doeth His Alms, to be Seen of Men.—Anon. - Poor, little, weary mortal sank down. See Little Beggar's Welcome, The.—Baker. poor lonely maiden, I’m now going over. See Bonny Light IHorseman, The.—McCall. poor man went to hang himself. See One Good Turn Deserves Another.—(Punch.) - poorºº cottage tottering to its fall. See My Old Home. —U’ Leary. Pº, old king with sorrow for my crown. See Lear.— OOCl. poor sequestered stag. See AS As You Like It, Shakes- peare. poor wayfaring man of grief. See Stranger and His Friend, . The.—Montgomery. poore wydwe, sondel stope in age. See Canterbury Tales, The. (Nonne Preestes Tale, The.)—Chaucer. poppy bud, packed into tight bundles. See Child of Tu- mult, The.—Meynell. Pºgº. was lost in a corn-field. See Wild Poppy, The.— I'8, Il Cºl. port there is in Ithaca. See Odyssey, The (Return of Ulysses, The).—Homer. portal of the arena opened. See Constantius and the Lion.—Croly. portly prince, and goodly to the sight. See Hind and the Panther, The (Buzzard, The).--Dryden. - portly wood-louse full of cares. See Poet and the Wood- louse, The.—Eden. postman stood with puzzled brow. See Little Harry's Letter.—Anon. - Pº. I would choose to be. See Circus Wish, A.— OOre. - potsdam, les totaux absteneurs. See Vers Nonsensiques. —DuMaurier. - A pound of butter, a dozen of eggs, a quart of molasses— tº that's it. See Mamma's Little Market-woman,— OOK. - “A pownd of jumps" The clerk [or. and I] looked in sur- prise. . See Mercantile, Transaction, . A.—Humphrey. A. pounº,of tea at one-and-three. See Going, on an Errand. -A IlOIl. A practical, plain young girl. See Model American Girl, The.—Pinkley. - A precocious little rascal was noticed on Jefferson Avenue the other day. See Clergyman Had to Explain, The.— Anon. - A pretty deer is dear to me. See Beauties of English Orthog- raphy, The.—Anon. A pretty garden doth enclose. A pretty girl—a summer night. A. Pretº, good firm is “Watch & Waite,” ~IJOty, See Her Cottage.—Anon. See “No Fellow.”—Anon. See Best Firm, The, 622 FIRST LINE INDEX A Serener . pretty little cloud away up in the sky. See Little Lazy Cloud, The.—Anon. e pretty pale little woman. See One Mother in the Johns- town Flood.—Anon. - ~ Pretty task, Miss S to ask. See Lines in a Young Lady's Album.—Hood. prevalent idea in the South teaches. See Stay in the South.-McConnell. priest there was, in times of old. See Ass's Legacy, The. —Ruteboeuf. e prince in the east had taken a widow's field away from her. See Eternal Burden,_The_-Anon. princess in a forest deep. See Sleeping Beauty.—Acker- Iſla,Illſl. principal object, in his late political movements. See Constitution and the Union, The (Platform of the Con- stitution, The).—Webster. - s & public haunt they found her in. See Girl of Pompeii, A. —Martin. pure, sweet spirit, generous and large. See Henry Wads- worth Longfellow.—Story. purple cloud hangs half-way down. in Winter.—Sill. Python I should not advise. . See Python, The-Belloc. quaint old box with a lid of blue. See Little Brown Curl, The.—Anon. quaker he sat in his chamber dim. See Quaker, The.— Adams. queen lived in the South. See Before Sunrise See Dagonet's Canzonet.— Rhys. queer little doll in a very long dress. See Queer Doll, A. —Anon. quiet home had Parson Gray. See Parson Gray.—Gold- smith. quiet house, just off the road. See What Farmer Green Said.—Watson. rabbi once, by all admired. See Rabbi's Present. hill Magazine.) race of nobles may die out. See Kossuth.—Lowell. - radiant bouquet. See Birth of the Rainbow, The.—Deni- SOIl. railroad train was rushing along at almost lightning speed. See Behind Time.—Hunt. - raindrop is a little thing. See Trifles.—Colesworthy. rap struck on the cottage gate. See Mad Guilleau.- Nadaud. º rare old print of Shakespeare—his works—in boards of brown. See Annetta Jones—Her Book.-Stanton. rather monotonous life, sir? Well, yes, I just reckon you’re right. See Watchman’s Story, A.—Nicholls. rather unusual sensation has been excited in the village. See Out of the Hurly Burly (“Morning Argus’’ Obituary Department, The).-Clark, (Corn- raven sat upon a tree. See Sycophantic Fox and the Gullible Raven, The...—Carryl. real Butterfly, I mean. See Butterfly of Fashion, A.— Herford. real home is a haven of refuge. See Haven of Refuge, A. —Purington. real “new” woman's come to us. See Real “New’’ Woman. —Jordan. red-cap sang in Bishop's wood. See Path-flower.—Dar- gan. regiment in the motion and the rattle of a drum. See Drum, A.—Waterloo. requiem l—and for whom 7 Hemans. revenue from America, transmitted hither? See Speech on Moving his Resolutions for Conciliation with America (Magnanimity in Politics).-Burke. - rhyme #: good Death’s Inn. See Rhyme of Death's Inn, .-R,6086. rich man walked abroad one day. See Heart's Charity, The...—Cook. riº old bachelor once asked. See “Yours Truly, Sir.”— IłOIl. rich woman sat up late one night carding and preparing wool, See Horned Women, The.—Wilde. right noble philosophy has taught us that God has divided the world. See Appeal to Ireland.—Meagher. river flashing like a gem. See Fulton.—Howe. roadway qarpeted with palms and flowers. See Palm Sunday and Easter.—Hale. t robin redbreast in a cage. See Proverbs,--Blake. robin ans in a cherry-tree. See In Cherry Time.—Har- COULT5. rock there is whose homely front. Rock, The.—Wordsworth. Rockland young man, until quite recently, was courting a fat girl. See Awful Squirt, An. (Rockland Oowrier.) rocky channel from the harbor led. See Deepening the Cºrannel.—Eaton. .. - rollicking mastodon lived in Spain. . See Rollicking Mas- todon, The.—Macy. º Roman, an orator, and a triumvir, A. See Shakepeare's Mark Antony.—Winchell. rose, as fair as ever saw the North. See Rose, The.— Browne. rose for a young head. See Watcher, The.—Stephens. rose in my garden, the sweetest and fairest. See Gossips, The...—Wilcox. rose in the garden slipped her bud! tanelle, A.—Dobson. rose of perfect red, embossed. See Nilsson.—Lanier. See Mozart's Requiem.— See Primrose of the See Fancy from Fon- A A. * rose to the living is more. See Rose to the Living, A.— Waterman: e rose weighed down with loveliness. —Renaud. rosebud by my early walk. See Rosebud, A.—Burns. rose's crimson stain. See Roses of Mémory.—Gordon. rosy bride, a tumbling groom. See Wedding Trip, The.— Denison. rosy, merry maiden she. See Modern Youth, A.—Good- See Vague Song, A. lle. rº, little man with eyes of blue. See February.- IlOIl. . roundel is wrought as a ring or a star-bright sphere. See Roundel, The.—Swinburne. row of ragged sparrows. See House Hunting.—Anon. rubber-plant and a small Palm stood. See Ballad of the Rubber-plant and the Palm, The.—Rollins. rube dressed in his Sunday clothes. See Just Because She Made Them Goo-Goo Eyes.—Sargent, ruddy drop of manly blood. See Friendship.–Emerson. ruined city | In the heart. See Lost Mexican City, The. —McLellan. rush, a roar, a gleam, a glow. See Christmas Week.-- Stilwell. rush and a dash and a scamper. See Intelligent Cat.— See Farthing Holway. rushlight that had grown fat and saucy. Rushlight, The.—AEsop. Russian sailed over the blue Black Sea. See “Soldier, Rest l”—Burdette. rustle of robes as the anthem. See Little Maid's “Amen,” . (Gospel Eacpositor.) Sabbath well spent. See Good Sabbath, A.—Anon. sacred burden is this life ye bear. See Onward, Upward. —Kemble. sad little girl sat under a tree. sad man on a summer day. Browning. sad old house by the sea. sad, strange tale it is, and long to tell. Marriage.—H. H. sage once to a maiden Sung. See Green Leaves all turn See Advice.—Moore. See Man and Nature.- See Alone.—Brownell. e See Fra Luigi's Yellow, The...—Kenney. sa, | a saill Oh, whence away. See Heart's Content.— In OIl. sailor once, his pockets filled with gold. See Wat Have I Got to. Pay ?—Freeman. sailo, who had been to church service. See Anthem, An. -A 110Il. St. Louis maid threw her lover a kiss. See Her All Too Solid Love.—Anon. saintly voice fell on my ear. See Voice, The.—Willson. sallow-faced man dressed in faded and insufficient gar- ments. See Horseradish.-Anon. sanguinary pirate sailed upon the Spanish Main. See Mrs. Jones' Pirate.—Clark. sapient looking Fayetteville darkey, oscillating between twenty and twenty-five summers. See “De Pervisions, Josiar.”—Anon. scalawag Chinaman had a young Son. See Scalawag Chinaman.—Cowdin. Scandinavian myth of great antiquity. See Curiosities of £ºr Customs. (Origin of the Christmas Tree.)— all SIl. - scent of guava-blossoms and the smell. See At Set of Sun. —Townsend. scholarly person named Finck. See Poets at a House Party, The.—Wells. School garden should be considered as a labratory. See School Garden, The...—Corbett. scientific association in one of the smaller towns. See Not Victims of Money Microbes.--Anon. score of years had come and gone. See John Underhill. —Whittier. Scotch patrician, sandy-haired. Iſa, Ilê. scrap of sky have I. See My Star.—Osgood. sculptor is the sun, I know. See Anemone.—Sherman. sea-captain, who was asked by his wife to look at some See My Terrier.—Coch- º See Mariner's Description of a Piano, A.— In OIl. seat for three, where host and guest. See Seat for Three, A.—Crane. second wedding ! Pray, good friends, how’s this? See Poem for a Silver Wedding, A.—Anon. seed fell into the ground; it died. See Easter Lily, An.— Hawks. seed of the beautiful mistletoe was separated. See Oak and the Mistletoe Seed, The.—Anon. seedy old beggar asked alms of me. See If Things Was Only Sich 1”—Shillaber. sense of an earnest will. See Small Things.-Milnes. sense of humor is more valuable. See Fun in Life, The. (Youth’s Companion.) sense of something dreadful. delphia.-Brown. sensitive plant in a garden grew. See Sensitive Plant, The.—Shelley. sentence hath formed a character. See Indirect Influ- ences. (Force of Trifles, The.)—Tupper. sentinel angel, sitting high in glory. See Woman’s Love, A.—Hay, serener blue, SOIl, See Occupation of Phila- See Seasons, The. (Harvest-time.)—Thom- 623 A set AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS set of phrases learned by rote. See Furniture of a Wo- man's Mind, The,'—Swift. shabby fellow chanced one day to meet. See Actor. An. —Wolcott. shades there is unknown to fame. See Shades, A.— Beers. shadie grove not far away they spied. See Faerie Queene, The (Trees).--Spenser. shell lies silent on a lonely shore. 'Brien. - shell upon the sounding sands. See My Shell.—Williams. shepeheards boye (no better doe him call.). See Shep- heardes Calender, The.—Spenser. º sº hour with golden plumes. See Hours, The.— Il OIl. shining pathway of light slopes down from the half- closed door. See Outside.—Wynne. ship I have got in the North Country. See 'Golden Wan- ity,” The.—(Ballad.) ship lost at sea for many days suddenly sighted a friendly See St. Cecilia.-- vessel. See Solution of the Southern Problem, The.— Washington. e “A ship,” they cry, “on the Millhead rockſ” See Mid the A. . i Breakers.-Aye-Williams. g shoal of idlers, from a merchant craft. Pyramids.-Horne. short time after my wife and I were settled in our pleas- ant little country home. See Rudder Grange (Our First Experience with a Watch-dog) —Stockton. See Pelters of short time ago a delegation. See Scientific Party, A.— Brown. short time since and he who is the occasion of our Sor- sows. See Death of Alexander Hamilton.—Nott. ... sight in camp in the daybreak gray and dim. See Sight in Camp in the Daybreak Gray and Dim, A.—Whitman. Sile vertueux qui formas mon enfance. See Adieux au College De Belley.—Lamartine. § silence had fallen between Domini and Androvsky. See Domini's Triumph.-Hichens. silly young cricket accustomed to sing. See Ant and the Cricket, The.—Anon. silver birch-tree like a sacred maid. See Recollection.— Carpenter. silver javelin which the hills. See Oriental Idyl, An.— Taylor. simple child, that lightly draws its breath. See We are Seven.—Wordsworth. simple ring with a single stone. See Pearl; a Girl, A.— Browning. . simple, sodded mound of earth. See Stonewall' Jackson's Grave.—Preston. sipºarted child was he. See Little Child, The.— 8,1110, single buttercup I found. . See Belated.—Whittier. single day in the life of a civilized man. See Moral Evolution. (Our Multitude of Helpers).-Harris. single star, how bright. See Morning Star, The.—Hedge. single step, that freed me from the skirts. See Excur- #. The. (Vision of Mist-splendours, A.)—Words- Worth. : singular illustration of the extent to which theory often fails. See Professor in Shafts, The,'—Kellogg. sky all blue, a field of green. See May.—Harrison. sky that has never known sun, moon or stars. See ºporches of an Apartment Building, The.—Boden- €IIſl. slanting ray of evening light. See Squire's Pew, The.— Taylor. slave to crowds, scorch’d with the summer's heats. See Paulus the Lawyer.—Lindsay. - slumber did my spirit seal. See Departed.—Wordsworth. small boy puffed at a big cigar. See His Last Cigar.— IlOI). small door at the right of the pulpit. See Study in Nerves, A.— (Life.) . Small orator of seven made his debut in front of a large audience the other night. See Johnny’s Elocutionary Effort.—Anon. . s small Scotch boy was summoned to give evidence against his father. See Scotch Witness, A.—Anon. small tree down by the river stood. See Little Tree, The. —Hobart. . smile and a tear. See April.—Gladwin. smile, and then the sun comes out. See Smiles and Tears.-Sherman. , - sm. is a flower blooming fair. See Smile, The.—Shep- 8, I’Oi. smiling look she had, a figure slight. See Tomb in Ghent, A.—Procter. Smith upon a summer's day. See Smith and the King, The.—Carpenter. shºp bloomed on a window ledge. See Defiled.— a, Iºke. • sober occasion this, brother Currie I See Will, The.— Sargent. sodden gray in the chilly dawn. See March.--Anon. soft veil dims the tender skies. See Indian Summer.— Van Dyke. soft wind was blowing over the garden. See Sunflower, The.—Barry. - See Sea Bird's Fate, See Soldier and soft-breasted bird from the sea. The.—O'Reilly. - soldier at Loretto's wondrous chapel. the Virgin Mary, The-Wolcott, A A. A. A. A. ; A Solemn thing it is, and full of awe. “A song for our banner!” song to the football players. soldier lay wounded on a hard-fought field. See South and her problems, The (New South, The).-Grady. A soldier of the Cromwell stamp. A soldier of the Legion lay dying in Algiers. See Heredity.—Aldrich. See Bingen on the Rhine.—Norton. | soldier of the Russians. See New Version, The.—Lamp- ton. - “A soldier of the Union mustered out.” See Nameless Grave, A.—Longfellow. g See Wisit to TuS- culum, A.—Trench. Something white came up last night. mons, A.—Rosser. . Song for May, whose breath is sweet. A.—Rexford. See Sailor's Sum- See Song for May, the watchword recall. See Flag of Our Union, The.—Morris. song for the baby, sweet little Bo-peep. See Lullaby: “A song for the baby.”—Dare. song for the beautiful trees. See Forest Song.—Venable. song for the girl I love. See Song for the Girl I Love, A.—Langbridge. song for the old. See New Year, The...—Cooper. song for the plant of my own native West. See Maize, The.—Fosdick. song for them one and all. See Song for the Fleet, A.— Scollard. song for you, golden plover. See Golden Plover, The.—, Glaenzer. song lay silent in my pen. Song of a boat. —Ingelow. song of hate is a song of Hell. See Chant of Love for England, A.—Cone. song of Shadows; never glory was. Plarr. song of sunshine through the rain. An.-Coolidge. song of the man who sneezes. See Song, The.—Erskine. See Songs of Seven (Seven Times Seven). See Shadows.- See Easter Song, See Hay-Fever.—Anon. See Glory of the Game, The. —Cline song to the oak, the brave old oak. See Brave Old Oak, The...—Chorley. song unto Liberty's brave Buccaneer. Anon. * song ! What songs have died. See Song for the Asking,” A.—Ticknor. - sonnet is a moment’s monument. See House of Life, The. —Rossetti. sonnet would you have 2 See Sonnet to order.—Bunner. sort of double-breasted face had only John W. Jones. See John W. Jones.—Day. soul from earth to heaven went. See True Bostonian [at Heaven's Gate], A.—(Somerville Journa soul inhuman 3 No, not human all. See Gilder. : soul is in the sunlight. See Autumn Day, An-Symonds. sound body and a number of wholesome instincts blessed Petee. See How Adventure Came to Petee.—Hunting- sound came blooming through the airl See Saint Pan- cras Bell.—Brooks. - sound of uprising. See Last Battle, The.—Murray. Southern divine, who had removed to a new field of labor. See Brother Watkins.—Gough. Southern lady. who had been frequently annoyed by her darkey cook's having company in the kitchen. See Mistake in Identity, A.—Anon. sower went forth to sow. See Sower, The.—Gilder. sp;| a rakel a hoe I See Lay of the Laborer, The.— OO e - spaniel, Beau, that fares like you. . See On a Spaniel called “Beau” Killing a Young Bird.—Cowper. See Paul Jones.— º apoleon.— sparrow caught upon a tree. See Gradation.—Anon. sparrow on a flow'ry hedge. See Along the Way.—Thom- SOIl. - sparrow, perched upon a bough. See Might Makes Right —(National Preceptor.) - spell of fine soft weather. See White House by Moon- light, The.—Whitman. spindle of hazel-wood had I. See Bard of the Dimbovitza, The.—(“I Am Content.”)—Strettell (Tr.) g spirit haunts the years last hours. See Song: “A spirit haunts the year's last hours.”—Tennyson. - spirit of beauty walks the hills. See Return of Spring, The.—Taylor. . . - - spirit speeding down on All Soul's Eve. See One For gotten, The.—Sigerson. e splendid house ! The greatest bargain in the city. See Two Opinions of One House.—Dallas. sporty young man in St. Pierre. See Some Saintly Cities. —Christgau. - sº of regular infantry. See Triumph of Order, A.— ay. - stands for Abraham. See, Abraham Lincoln;––Grant. stands for alcohol, deathlike its grip. See Temperance Alphabet.—Anon. g star is gone l a star is gone ! See Fallen Star, The.— Darley. * - star leant down and laid a silver hand. See These Three. —Crawford. : stead, and a skillful toiler. See Merry Soap-boiler, The. –AI). OI). steed' a steed of matchlesse speed, See Cavalier's Song, The-Motherwell, - * 624 FIRST LINE INDEX A tree-toad A : step, a single step. See Excursion, The (Cloud-visions). —Wordsworth. w still, serene, soft day; enough of Sun. See To a Bride- Landor. e still small voice spake unto me. See Two Voices, The.— Tennyson. - stillness crept about the house. See Ballad of the Brides of Quair, The.—Knox. stitch is always dropping in the everlasting knitting. See What One Boy Thinks.--Spofford. stone jug and a pewter mug. See Kavanagh, The.—Car- man and Hovey. stormy night on the southren coast at the close of an autumn day. See John Harding.—Jarvis. story, told of a clothing merchant. See Selling a Coat. —AI1011. story is told of a Scotchman. See Scotch . Wooing, A.— Jerome. - story is told of three wise men who travelled over the plains. See Christmas, New.—Twyman. . - story is told of two artist lowers. See Weiled Picture, The.—Anon. story, my child? Well, there’s none that I know. See Joe's Search for Santa Claus.-Bacheller. story of Ponce de Leon. See Fountain of Youth, The.— Butterworth. - story worth telling our annals afford. See How Burling- ton was Saved.— Mair. - stout woman, armed with an umbrella. See Whacking a Sensational Story Teller.—Anon. straß soldier's epaulet. See Silver Bird’s Nest, The. —AIlOI). | stranger came one night to Yussouf's tent. —Lowell. - - - stranger came to Nagold town. See Postilion of Nagold, See Sar- See Yussouf. The.—Catlin. i- stranger craves admittance to your Highness. acen Brothers, The.—(Harper's Monthly.) - stranger journeyed through the town. See Sacrilegious Gamesters, The...—Cook. . stranger preached last Sunday. See Borrioboola Gha.— Goodrich. stranger, to His own. See Christ the Mendicant.—Tabb. stranger to your clime, O men of Greece | See Lord Byron to the Creeks.-Lamartine. stream of tender gladness. See Shadow River.-John- SOD1. street there is in Paris famous. See Ballad of Bouil- labaisse, The.—Thackeray. strolling preacher, once upon a time. See Grateful Preach- er, The.—Saxe. strong and majestic oak had fallen. See Melendy Prize Oration, The.—Douglas. strong and mighty angel. See Mantle of St. John de Matha, The.—Whittier. sturdy fellow, with a sunburnt face. the Rough, A.—Martin. subtle chain of countless rings. sudden conflict rises from the swell. Wordsworth. sudden walkin' and a sudden weepin'. —Phillpotts. stumach tall. See United.—O'Neill. summer mist on the mountain heights. —Webster. summer shower had swept the woods. —Coxe. summer sunbeam, peeping through a window-pane one See Romance in See Nature.—Emerson. See Sacheverel.— See Man's Days. See On the Lake. See Lake George. day. See Three Sunbeams.-Jones. summer Sunday morning. See Battle Ballad, A.—Tick- Il OI’. sun that entices, a breeze that beguiles. See Hail, Bonny September ſ—Goodale. Sun-burst on the Bay I Turn and behold l —De Vere. sunny shaft did I behold. See Zapolya (Glycine's Song). —Coleridge. sunshine heart, and a soul of song. See Song: “A Sun- shine heart and a soul of songs.”—Loveman. sunshiny shower. See Weather Wisdom.—Anon. supercilious nabob of the East. See Modest Wit, A.— Osborne. swallow in the spring. See Perseverance.—Andros. sweet, acidulous, down-reaching thrill. See Ode on a Jar of Pickles.—Taylor. - - - sweet, attractive kind of grace. See Sir Philip Sidney.— Royden. sweet disorder in the dress. EHerrick. e sweet-eyed child looked down and smiled. See Sweet-eyed Child, A.—Lee. sword of Light hath pierced the dark. See Mo Craoiblim Cuo.—Carbery. tadpole sat on a cold, gray stone. See Tale of a Tadpole, See See Glengariff. See Delight in Disorder.— The.—Anon. tailor 'gan to wander one Monday morning fair. Tailor in Hell, The.—Anon. tailor, thought a man of upright dealing. See Of a Pre- cise Tailor.—Harrington. tale of the siege of Lucknow, though the years have rolled away. See Siege of Lucknow, The...—Clark. tall dark figure, a shade darker than the pitchy night. See Flesh and the Spirit, The.—Litsey. tall fir whispered in the wood, See Secret, A.—Howard. A teacher once said to her class in mental arithmetic. See Hash.--Anon. • A teacher read a reading lesson. See Encore, An.—Anon. A tear bedev's my Delia's eye. See Dying Kid, The.—Shen- Stone. - “A temple to friendship,” cried Laura, enchanted. See Temple to Friendship, A.—Moore. A tender child of summers three. See Light that is Felt, The.—Whittier. A terrible and splendid trust. See Ways of War.—Johnson. A terrific bombardment was playing on Fort Wagner. See Col. Robert Gould Shaw at Fort Wagner.—James. A terrific storm was raging on the wild coast. See Dyn- mouth Fisherman, The.—Anon. A thatcher of Thatchwood went to Thatchet a-thatching. See Thatcher, The.—Anon. e A—the Absolutely Abstemious Ass. See Animal Alphabet, An.—Lear. A’ the boys of merry Lincoln. See Hugh of Lincoln. (Old Ballad.) A thin gray shadow on the edge of thought. tions.—Corbin. thing of beauty is a joy forever. thingamajig met a thingamaree. (Portland Oregonian.) thoughtful life is a pleasant life. See Appari- See Endymion.—-Keats. See Ninkum Land, The. See Evening.—Whit- ney. thoughtful mind, when it sees a nation's flag. See Na- tional Flag, The (American Flag, The).--Beecher. . . thousand daily sects rise up and die. See Religio Laici (Avoidance of Religious Disputes, The.)—Dryden. thousand envious wits in vain. See To Moliere.—Boileau. thousand godsent melodies found birth. See Gaetano Donizetti...—Saltus. - - thousand hearts are great within my bosom. See King Richard III. (Courage).--Shakespeare. thousand knights have reined their steeds. Sands.-Arnold. thºd martyrs I have made. See Libertine, The.— €Il Il. thousand miles from land are we. The.—Procter. thousand silent years ago. Story. - thousand sounds and each a joyful sound. See Omni- presence.——Hale. thousand streams all gather into one. Watson. ...thousand tymes have I herd men telle. See Legend of Good Women, The. (Prologue, The).-Chaucer. thºd years ago we met. See Three Wishes, The.— OTI). thousand years of glory. Thousand years shall come and go. —Cooke. - throat of thunder, a tameless heart. A.—Hayne. thrush is tapping a stone. thunderstorm was sweeping o'er the lake. and Amohia—(Storm, The).--Domett. tiger prowling in a forest. See Brahmin and the Tiger, The.—Anon. tight pair of pants, a shirt of which the bosom shone like a bald head. See How He Paralyzed the Chef.--Anon. tiny girl from a tiny class. See For a Tiny Girl.—Anon. tiny, jumping apple seed. See California Flea, The.— Brooks. tiny little polliwog. See Polliwog, The.—Anon. tiny rap fell on the door. See “Papa Says so, Too.”— Lewis. See Object of Love, An.—— tiny white-painted house. Wilkins. toad who hopped. See Timorous Toad, The.—Anon. touch, a kiss 1 the charm was snapped. See Daydream, The (Revival, The).-Tennyson. touch, a tender word, no more. See “Touch, a tender word,” etc.—Anon. touch on the shoulder roused Willon. See If I Were King. (Answering to Burgundy).-McCarthy, tract of land, swept by the salt sea-foam. Cemetery, The.—Symonds. - train of gay and clouded days. and Life. (Life.)—Emerson. tramp went up to a cottage door. The.—Best. transient calm the happy scenes bestow. Reasons for Leaving London.—Johnson. . transient city, marvellously fair. See Buffalo.-Coates. traveler, from journeying. See Household Jewels, The.— IlOIl. traveler, journeying through the backwoods. See 'Way Down in Ole Virginy.—Head. traveller across the desert waste. ity, The.—Abbey. traveller through a dusty road strewed acorns on the lea. See Small Beginnings.-MacKay. traveler wended the wilds among. Robber, The.—Lover. tree is never without interest. The. land. tree-toad dressed in apple-green, Wog,-Eytinge, See Calais A. See Stormy Petrel, See Praxiteles and Phryne.— See Niagara.- See Our Fame.—Joyce. See Iconoclast, The. See Cyclone at Sea, See Dawn.—Bottomley, See Ranolf See Jews' See Fragments of Nature See Dog and the Tramp, See Thales' See Caliph's Magnanim- See Quaker and the - - See Appeal of the Trees, (Getting Acquainted With the Trees.)—McFar- A. See Indignant Polly. 62 {} A troop AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS A. troop of soldiers waited at the door. The. Anon. troop of sorrels lead by Vic and then a troop of bays. See Ballad of the Sabre Cross and 7.-Bacheller. See Maiden Martyr, A. Secret.—Anon. very fair Christian is good Mrs. Brown. See Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Green.—Banks. - very good-natured but extremely uncertain crowd... had assembled to view the race. See Winners by Their Own Lengths.-Connor. very long while ago, perhaps as many as two hundred A trouble, not of clouds, or weeping rain. See On the De- parture of Sir Walter Scott from Abbotsford for Naples. —Wordsworth. - A truce with cares and labours I See Autumn Wind, An. —Thomson. e - A truer love the Muses never sung. See Britannia's Pas- torals (Poet's Ambition, The) –Browne. A turn and we stand in the heart of things. See By the Fireside,-Browning. * * - - A twig where clung two soft cocoons. See Gaining Wings. —Procter. A two-guinea prize for “The best definition of a baby.” See What is a Baby?—Anon. A vast host started from Rameses under Moses. See People Delivered, A.—Geikie. º A very amusing anecdote is told of an Irishman. See Pat's A. A. years. See Felix.-Stein. very phoenix, in her radiant eyes. See Harmony of Love The.—Lodge. . . tº e very remarkable history this is. See Polyphemus & Ulys: ses.—Saxe. ve. shy fellow was dusky Sam. See Proposal, The...— IlGI1. vessel was voyaging over the sea. The. (London Graphic.) vicious goat, one day had found. Swing, The.—Trowbridge. i- viewless thing is the wind. See Love is Strong.—Burton. village pedagogue announced one day, See Snuff-boxes, The.—Anon. village school room.—this the scene. Dodge. * - vine was growing beside a thrifty oak. Oak, The.—Anon. violet grew in the meadow-grºss. See Thirty-nine Lowers, See Goat and the See Lesson, The.— See Wine and the Sce Fringed Gentian. —fſ' Ol’Ol. violet in her lovely hair. See Violet in her Hair, A.— Swain. virgin most pure, as the prophets do tell. Most Pure, A.—Anon. - virgin unspotted, the prophets foretold. See Waits, The . Two Old Country Songs.--Anon. vision as of crowded city streets. Longfellow. * -- - vivacious and energetic young lady fell in love. See Husbands for Thirty Cents a Bunch.-Anon. - voice beside the dim enchanted river. See Irish Melodies. —Todhunter. voice by the cedar tree. . See Maud.—Tennyson. wºme softly to me in my dreams. See My Dream,_ a.kei". voice from long expecting thousands sent. . See Acquittal of the Bishop.–Wordsworth. vº. from out of the northern sky. See Santa Claus.- Orr. voice from the sea to the mountains. See Great Voices, The.—Brooks. voice on the winds. See To Morfydd.—Johnson. voice resounds like thunder-peal. See Watch on the Rhine, The.—Schneckenburger. º voice went over the waters. See Cuba to Columbia.-- Carleton. See United Workmen, The.— wagon-maker I will be. Anon. • wanderer far in the gloomy night. See Beyond.—Anon. wanderer is a man from his birth. See Future, The.— Arnold. wanderer, Wilson, from my native land. See Ode to Rae Wilson, Esquire.--Hood. ... wandering tribe, called the Siouxs. —Anon. - -> wandering youth with a cane in his hand. See Recogni- tion, The.—Vogl. warrior hung his pluméd helm. See Challenge, The..— O’Brien. º warrior so bold and a virgin so bright. See Alonzo the Brave and Fair Imogine—Lewis. was an Ant who seldom stood still. See Nonsense Alpha- bet.—Lear. y was an Archer who shot at a frog. See Tom Thumb's Alphabet.—Anon. º was an Army to settle disputes. See Monorhymed Alpha- bet.—Anon. e was once an apple-pie. See A. Apple Pie.—Lear. wasp met a bee that was just buzzing by. See Wasp and the Bee, The.—Anon. waste of land, a sodden plain. See Blue and the Gray, The-Flagg. watch will tell the time of day. wave of the hand from the cottage door. Good-by, A.—Clements. & way enchased with glass and beads. See. Fairy Temple, or Oberon's Chapel, The. (Sel.)—Herrick. See Virgin See Shakespeare.— See Prevalent Poetry. See Mr. Coggs.-Lucas. See Mother's A weakness seizes on my mind—Iwould more pudding take. See Sick Child, The.— (Punch.) A wealthy gentleman in Herefordshire. Goose, The.—Planche. A wealthy man in St. Louis was asked to aid. See Not His Business.-(Illinois Issue.) A wealthy young squire of Tamworth. See Golden Glove, The...— (Ballad.) A weapon that comes down as still. See Weapon that Comes Down as Still. A.—Pierpont. A wearily wan little face. See Nobody Cares.—Anon. “A weary lot is thine, fair maid.” See Rokeby (Rover, The).--Scott. A weary weed, tossed to and fro. See Gulf-weed.—Fenner. A weather-beaten house, an unkept yard. See Old Home, The.—Baldwin. wee bird came to our ha' door. See Wae's me for Prince Charlie.-Glen. Wee little nut lay deep in its nest. See Chestnut Burr, The,'—Anon. - week ago, and I am almost glad. See Happiest Girl in the World, The.—Webster. week ago to-day, when red-haired Sally. See Done For. See One-legged —Cooke. welcome warm awaits thee. See To the First Robin.- Washburn. wº known Indian Man. See Parenthetical Remarks.-- Il Oll. well there is in the west country. See Well of St. Keyne, The-Southey. - well-drest woman walked into a prominent New York office. See Ups and Downs of Married Life.—Anon. werry funny feller is de ole plantation mule. See Sollum Fac', A.—Anon. . wet sheet and a flowing sea. See Wet Sheet and a Flow- ing Sea, A.— Cunningham. while their route they silent made. See Lord of the Isles, The (Lake Coriskin).--Scott. whirl-blast from behind the hill. See Whirl-blast, The.— Wordsworth. whisper on the heath I hear. See Spring.—Loveman. whisper woke the air. See Calumny.—Osgood. white rat having been caught in some stables. See Rats. —Loudon. white rose had a sorrow. See Betrayal of the Rose, The. —Thomas. white tent pitched by a glassy lake. See Canadian Camp- ing Song.—Edgar. white way is the wind’s way. See Wind's Way, The.— Conkling. whole fortnight we kept it. See Old Town, The. (Yule in the Old Town).-Riis. wickº *ion fear to do. See Boy and the Skylark, The. - Lu3, Iſlf). A wicked one lies buried here. (Punch.) A wicked thing, Athenians, a wicked thing is a calumniator. See Oration on the Crown, The (Demosthenes riot Wan- quished by Philip).--Demosthenes. A wide plain, where the broadening Floss hurries on. See Mill on the Floss, The-Eliot. A wide, uncovered piazza ran along the front. See Mourn- ing Veil, The.—Harbour; A widow bird sate mourning for her love. See Widow Bird, The-Shelley. A widow sat in her quiet room. See Story which the Led- ger Told, The.—Smith. A widow—she had only one ! See Widow's Mite, The.— Locker-Lampson. A wife as tender, and as true withal. (Wife, A.)—Dryden. A wiggle-dee sat on the top of Peaks Pike. See Woe-begone Wiggle-dee, The.-Levis. A wight he was, whose very sight would. from Hudibras.— Butler. wild canyon cut in the mountain side. See Touch of Na- ture, A.—Bushnell. See Epitaph on a Candle. See Eleonora. See Extracts woman is a foreign land. See Woman.—Patmore. wom; is like to--but stay. See What is a Woman Like -AI) Orl. woman on whose face deep lines had traced the words, “Old without age.” See Boy in a Dime Museum, A. (Arkansaw Traveler.) A. wº came up out of the sea. See Daybreak.-Long- eII.O.W. A wind of April softly stole. See Song of the Pine, The.-- Buckham. A wind that dies on the meadow lush. See Dreamer, The. —Furlong. A wind that sways the pines. See Dirge in Woods.- Meredith. A wink from Hesper falling. See Is it Good-bye?—Henley. A winning wile. See Condensed Novel, A.—Anon. A wise man said, hundreds of years ago. See Mimicking Others.--Anon. A wolf he pricks with eyes of fire. See Supper, The.— Ramal. A woman got into a suburban car. See Her First Baby.— Anon. A. A. A. A wº stepped out on the porch. See Loyal Heart.— IlOIl. A woman stood by the river. See River, The.—Anon. A woman to the holy father went. See Scandal,—Johnson. 626 FIRST LINE INDEX Above See Moses at the See Only a Chicken-Hall. See Neglected Grave of wonderful man | A wonderful man I Fair.—Coyne. wonderful story I will tell. wooded hill—a low sunk grave. Lincoln's Mother, The-Corbin. . woodpecker and a dove had been visiting a peacock. ... See Woodpecker and the Dove, The.—Bellamy and Good- A woman walking the street adown. See Two Mothers.- Burton. A woman watched the falling snow. See Shadows on the Snow.—Jones. e A woman's club meeting of Solomon's wives. See Club Meeting of Solomon's wives, A.—Irwin. * A wonder stranger ne'er was known. See Suffolk Miracle, The.—Anon. A wonderful house is Little-doll Hall. See Wonderful House, The.—Anon. A A. A. A. W1D. word, but one; one little kindly word. See Princess, The. —Tennyson, word of encouragement to the Sabbath School teacher. See Grace of Fidelity, The.—Niccolls. * word with you dear children, all. See Taste it not.— Anon. working smith all other trades excels. See St. Clement's Day Rhyme.—Anon. world, wide, wide. See Prairie, The.—Statton. worthy New England deacon once described a brother. See Pilgrims, The-Whittier. tº e worthy squire of sober life. See Woman's Curiosity.— Il OIl. wreath of light-blue vapour. See Vesuvius.-Trench. wreath to Lincoln's memory let us twine. See Wreath to Lincoln's Memory.—Schell. * A wretched thing it were, to have our heart. See Retire- ment.—Trench.' * A wrinkled, crabbed man they picture thee. See Winter- Southey. A xylographer started to cross the sea. See Zealless Xylo- grapher, The.—Dodge. A Yankee in a restaurant. See Yankee and the Butter, The.—Anon. * 1.-- 1: ~~~ 7 A Yankee ship and a Yankee crew. See Constitution's Last Fight, The.—Roche. A Yankee, walking the streets of London, looked through a window. See Gape-seed.—Bungay. A year ago, a year ago. See Year ago, A.—Strangford. A year ago how often did I meet. See Samuel Hoar.- Sanborn. tº e º A young girl of sixteen, lithe, fair and fresh. See Oh, Sir –Ayres. e A young housekeeper has recently. See Bridget's Latest.— Anon. A young John Phoenix tells how it was. See How He Whipped Him.—Anon. g * A young knight comes into my mind. See Maiden Melan- choly.—Rilke. * {º A young lady sings in our choir. See Serious Love Spell, A.—Anon. A young man, about twenty-five [or twenty-one] years old, was sitting. See He Had Faith—Anon. e A. young man of eighteen or twenty. See Clever Trick, A. –An Oſł. A young man, or rather a boy, for he was not seventeen years of age. See Strong Temptation, A.--Anon. A young man was sitting in the Grand Central Depot. See He Laughed Last.—Anon. A young man, with a cold face, much nervous energy, and a tired-of-the-world expression. See What the Bar- tender Sees.—Brisbane, A young officer (in what army no matter). See Noble Revenge.—De Quincey. A young teacher who graduated from the normal School. See Literal Obedience.—Anon. te A young wife stood at the lattice-pane. See Sun and Rain. —Anon. A young-eyed seer, amid the leafy, ways. See Keats.- Livingston. A younster at school, more sedate than the rest. See Pre- cept and Practice,—Cowper. A youth in apparel that glittered. . See. Content.—Crane. A youth, light hearted and content. See Two Locks of Hair, The.—Pfizer. tº A youth, to lose his treasured love afraid. See Doctor Benserade.—Arnal. A youth went out to serenade. See Serenade, The “A youth went out.”—Anon. e A youth who determined to alter his station. See How to Choose a Wife.—Anon. g A youth, who had to Sais in the land. See Veiled Statue at Sais, The.—Martin Schiller. A youth whose trade was birds to Snare. The...—Millevoye. Aal naighbour John, since I an' you. Barnes. “Abby, Abby, they’re a-comin'!” See Fifer and Drummer of Scituate, The.—Palfrey, * * Abdel-Hassan o'er the desert journeyed with his caravan. See Abdel-Hassan.—Anon. tº Abe Lincoln 7 Wull, I reckon I See At Lincoln's Tomb.- Love. * Abel, why don't you read us something out , of the paper. See Uncomfortable, Predicament,... An.--Anon. . e ſ side, with me; fast falls the eventide, See Abide with Me, -Lyte, See Bird Catcher, See Settle, The.— “Abide with me: fast falls the eventide.” See “Abide with Me,”—Thayer. Abide with me from morn till eve. Abijah Dunn l Abijah Dunn I . Hands, A.—Marble. Abject, stooping, old, and wan. C: and Mary Lamb. Abner Calkins took his feet from the railing. Ten-dollar Bill, The.—Flower. Aboard at a ship's helm. See same.—Whitman. Aboard o' the good ship Margaret Ann. See Sentence of Death on the High Seas.-Matthison. Abou Ben Adhem, may his tribe increase. See Abou Ben Adhem.—Hunt. About a league from Lake Constance the mountains assumu a wild and savage character. See Easter Singers in the Vorarlburg.—(Chambers Book of Days.) About a mile outside the city gate. See Execution of Ugo Bassi.-King. About a week ago I stood at my window shaving. See Held at the Station.—Loomis. About a well-spring, in a little mead. See Of Three Damsels in a Meadow.—Payne. About one bank, where birdis on bewis. Cupid.—Montgomerie. About eight o'clock in the evening rockets went up as sig- nals. See Life of Washington. (Washington at the Siege of Yorktown.)—Irving. About fifty years ago. See Ole Mistis.—Moore. About fifty years since, in the days of our daddies. See Paddy’s Metamorphosis.--Moore. About five miles from Zenda stands a modern chateau. See Prisoner of Zenda, The (Honor of Zenda, The.)—Hope. About Glenkindie and his man. See Glenkindie.—Scott. About half-past eleven o'clock on Sunday night. See Be- witched Clock, The.—Anon. See My Father's Child.— About her head or floating feet. About midnight some on the roof cried out. See Ben-Hur loede —Wallace. About my darling's lovely eyes. See Difficulty, The.—Heine. See Child Born About six miles to the south of Jerusalem. See Poet in the Market- at Bethlehem, The.—Scudder. About the City’s Market-place. place. See Poet in the Market-place, The.—Houston. About the little chambers of my heart. See Gone.—Cole- See Evening.—Keble. See House not Made with See Beggar-man, The.— See Elusive See May-morn and r101ge. About the middle of April, Columbus arrived at Barcelona. See Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus (Recep- tion of Columbus by the Spanish Court at Barcelona). —Irving. * About the room the Christmas greens. See God Bless Our School.—Anon. About the sweet bag of a bee. See Bag of the Bee, The.— JHerrick. About the time of Christmas. See Jane Conquest.—Anon. About the year 1800, Centre Street in the City of New York. See No. 5 Collect Street.—Pardessus. About the year 650, among the servants. Song of Caedmon, . The.—Pardee. About this ancient earth-work and this wall. Royal.—Eaton. About to enter, fellow citizens, upon the exercise of duties. See Inauguration Address, March 4, 1801 (Inaugural Address).--Jefferson. About two thousand years before the Christian era. See Seeking a Country.—Carrington. About Yule, when the wind blew cool. —Anon. Abov; all things, raillery decline. See Raillery.—Stilling- eet. Above in beauteous Italy lies a lake. Above Judea's Purple-mantled plain. Lincoln Died, The.-Mackay. Above, long woodland ways. See See Christmas See Port See Young Waters, See Mantua.-Dante. See House Where Whippoorwill, The- a Wella. Above my head the shields are stained with rust. See Lamp of Poor Souls, The.—Pickthall. Above our heads, from out the clear, deep sky. of Gladness.-Mair. Above the city of Berlin shines soft the summer day. See Ring's Ride, The.—Hooper. Above the cloistral vatley. See Sleeper, The.—Scollard. Above the crags that fade and gloom. See From a Window in Princes Street.-Henley. Above the frozen floods gay feet keep time. See Skaters, See On the Elevated See Hymn he.—Leach. Above the hollow deep where lies. Railroad at 110th St.—Roberts. Above the pines the moon was slowly drifting. See Dickens in Camp. —Harte. Above the plains, high over lake and pond. See Soaring.— § Baudelaire. Above the seas of gold and glass. tion.—Howe. Above the shouting of the gale. Scollard. Above the soundless tide that flowed. Runcie. Above them spread a stranger sky. ... See Indian's Welcome to the Pilgrim Fathers, The.—Sigourney. Above yon sombre swell of land. See Plough, The.—Horne. Abov, you burns a molten-copper sun, See Ski-Runner.-- In OI). See Eucharist of Afflic- See Bag-pipes at Sea.— See Adventure.— 627 Abraham AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS Abraham Ecstein wos mine name. See Goldstein Under Suspicion.—Anon. Abraham Lincoln, born in Kentucky, was descended from New England ancestry. See Mother of Abraham Lin- coln, The.—Tarbell. º Abraham Lincoln had so many sobriquets. Sobriquets.--Anon. - Abraham Lincoln is assuredly one of the marvels of history. See Abraham Lincoln.—Smith. Abraham Lincoln stands in no need of a vindicator or a eulogist. See In Memory of Lincoln.—Baldwin. . Abraham Lincoln, the Dear President. See Dear President, The.—Piatt. Abraham Lincoln—the spirit incarnate of those who won victory in the Civil War. See Lincoln.—Roosevelt. Abraham Lincoln was born, and, until he became President. See Voice from the Wilderness, A.—Sumner. Abraham Lincoln was born in Hardin County, Ky. See Biographical Exercise for Lincoln's Day.—Anon. Abraham Lincoln was the representative character of his age. See Lincoln.-Fowler. Abraham Lincoln's work was finished. Deming. Abram and Zimri owned a field together. Zimri, Cook. Abroad in the meadows to see the young lambs. nocent Play.-Watts. Absence from thee is such as men endure. Rhapsody (To Italy).-Johnson. Absent from thee, I languish still. See Song: “Absent from thee,” etc.—Rochester. Absent or present, still to thee. —Byron. Absolom Bunkel was a man nat' rally so lazy it was a credit to him every time he moved. See Lazy Lover, A.— See Lincoln See Lincoln.— See Abram and See In- See Italian See To Samuel Rogers, Esq. Anon. Abstain from all appearance of evil. See Temperance Al- phabet, A.—Lloyd. . Abune the braes I see him stand. See Ochil Farmer, An.-- Robertson. Accept ºf Miss, this article of Mine. See Billet-Doux, A. –An Orl. w Accept my love, as true a heart. See same.—Prior. Accept, thou shrine of my dead saint. See Exeguy on his Wife.—King. - Accordin’ to app’intment, the women folks all met at the Piney Grove meetin' house. See Piecing the Preacher's Quilt.— Plowman. According to Captain Mercer the following describes Wash- ington. See Washington as He Looked. (Christian Em- deavor World, The.) According to Hone's Ancient Mysteries.” See St. Nicholas. —Anon. According to tradition, on the Holy Night. See “Gracious Time,” The.—Anon. “Alch, mein. Lieber 1’’ said he once. See Sartor Resartus (City at Night, The.)—Carlyle. Ach! that I cannot speak your tongue so good. See My Boy Fritz-Murray. - Ach! 'tis the tulip pattern I will make this time in the sand. See Life in New York.--Anon. Acres on acres of low, hilly, poor land. Sinclair. Across a chasm of eighteen hundred years. See same.— Napoleon. Across a pleasant field a rill unseen. See Hidden Rill, The. —AI) Orl. Across in my neighbor's window. See Baby over the Way, The.—Gladden. º Across the Bay are low-lying cliffs. See Mirage, The.— See “Shot through the See Manuka.— Dole. Across the brown and wintry morn. Heart.”—Porter. Across the eastern sky has glowed. Red Cock, The.—Lazarus. Across the empty garden-beds. See Sailing of the Sword, he.—Morris. Across the English meadows sweet. See Elia.-McPhelim. Aero; the fields like Swallows fly. See Across the Fields.-- I’8,118. . Across the fields of yesterday he sometimes comes to me. See Sometimes.—Jones. Across the foaming river. See Old Bridge, The.—Peterson. Across the gardens of life they go. See Love and Time.— Lloyd. Across the German Ocean. See Little Gottlieb.--Cary. See Crowing of the Acroſſ º gloom the gray moth Speeds. See Mignon.— €CR. Across the grass I see her pass. See Milkmaid, The.— Dobson. Across the green flame of the hawthorn-tree. stead Heath.-Gibson. Across the heath and down the hill. Maid, ‘The...—Scott. Across the hills of Arcady. See To Arcady.—Going. Across the kindling twilight moon. See Love and Infiinity. —Rice. Across the level table-land. See Mabel Martin.—Whittier. See Sand- Across the lonely [narrow—0.] beach we flit. See To Meath. piper, The.—Thaxter. See Moorlands of the See On Hamp- See Miller and the Across the moor the fiddles were playing. of the Pastures.—Colum. Across the moorlands of the Not, Not, -Anon, Add bright buds and sun and flowers. Across the mountains the mist hath drawn. See Soldier's Tent, The.—Vacaresco. Across the narrow I wrong lonely] beach we flit. See Sand- piper, The...—Thaxter. Across the noisy street. See Ballad of the Thrush, The.— Dobson. Across the pathway, myrtle-fringed. See Story of the Gate. —Robertson. - Across the peach-blow sky of spring. See Our Flag at Apia, -Kilng. Across the pearly distance. kittrick. Across the pleasant valley our royal ranks their lines dis- played. See Hero of the Rank and File, The.—Scanlan. Across the rapid stream of seventy years. See Bridge of Life, The.—Anon. Across the roaring board in Helgafell. See Death of Arnkel, See Earthly Paradise, The he.—Gosse. Across the sea a land there is. (Land across the Sea, A).-Morris. Across the silent stream. See From the Hills of Dream.— Macleod. Across the sombre prairie sea. See Prairie.—Bates. Across the steppe we journeyed. See To Moscow.—Proctor. Across the Stony Mountains, o'er the desert. See Crisis, The. See Autumn Haze.—Mun- —Whittier. - | Across the street, an humble woman lives. See Workworn. —Johnson. Across the sunlit Scottish hills. See Child Martyr, The.— Anderson. - Across the swiffling waves they went. See Cruise of the “P. C.” The.—Anon. Actions speak louder than words ever do. See Old Saws in hyme.—Anon. Thus, Munkit- Ad astra, de profundis. See trick. Adam never knew what 'twas to be a boy. See What Adam Missed.—Anon. Adam past myne hundride yere. See Cursor Mundi.-Anon. Adam Roth brought to his window by the call of drums and fifes. See Dies for the Flag at Last.—Flynn. Adam the goodliest man of men since born. See Paradise Lost (Scene in Paradise, A).-Milton. Adams and Jefferson, I have said, are no more. and Jefferson.—Webster. 'Tis Ever See Adams See Out-of-door Arithmetic.—Anon. Adieu 1 Adieu ! See Tribute to an Old Shoe, A.—Anon. Adieu, adieu ! my native shore. See Childe Harold's Pil- ſº (Childe Harold’s Farewell to England).- . Byron. e º Adieu, #; amiable youth ! See Epistle to a Young Friend. — Bllrin S. - Adieu, #. º I love thy bowers. See Farewell to Cuba. —BrOOKS. Adieu, farewell, earth's bliss I See In Time of Pestilence. —Nashe. Adieu, I say, with tearful eyes. See Rondel: “Adieu, I say, , with tearful eyes.”—Willon. Adieu, kind Life, though thou hast often been. See De- parture.—Smith. Adieu, madam my mother dear. See Lord Maxwell’s Last Goodnight. (B).-(Old Ballad.) Adieu, my native land. See Highland Emigrant's last Fare- well, The.—M’Coll. Adieu, O daisy of delight. , Montgomerie. Adieu to Belashanny, where I was bred and born. See ... Winding Banks of Erne, The.—Allingham. Adieu to France, my latest glance. See DeRoberval (Adieu to France) —Hunter-Duvar. Adieu to these I Niagara, thy roar. See Wanderer, The.— . Stewart. Adieu, ye joys of La Valette | yron. Adlatts parke is wyde and broad. John. (Old Ballad.) Admiral, Admiral, sailing home. ney. Admiring nature in her wildest grace. Nature, The.—Burns. Adolfo Rodriguez was the only son of a Cuban farmer. See Death of Rodriguez, The.—Davis. Adown beside an old stone wall. See Four Pictures.— Durfee. Adown the darkened hall at twelve she crept. See Pro- phetic Mirror, A.—Smith. Adown the leafy lane we two. See Memory, A.—MacAleese. Adown the stone-wall in the summer days. See Nasturtiums. —Schumann. ! Advance our waving colours on the walls. See King Henry VI., Pt. I. (Relief of Orleans).--Shakespeare. Advancing Spring profusely spreads abroad. See Farmer's Boy, The. (Spring Day, A.)—Bloomfield. Ae fond kiss and then we sever ! See Ae Fond Kiss.- U11'IlS. Ae Sunday comin’ adoon the lane. See Laddie.—Anon. Aeneadum genetrix, hominum divonque voluptas, See Venus Genetrix.-Lucretius. See Adieu to his mistress.-- See Farewell to Malta– See Will Stewart and See Homing, The.— Roo- See Beauties of Aeolf—a Christian I All Rome smiled at the idea. . See Aeolf, the Martyr.—Marchmont. • Aeons of old were wandering down the Seas, See Litany of Nations.—Griffith. 628 FIRST LINE INDEX Ah, Chloris * Afar in the desert I love to ride. See Afar in the Desert. —E’ringle. Afar off confused sounds salute the quiet air. See Nor- wegian Wedding March of Grieg, in Verse, The.— . Johnson. e Afar the hunt in Wales below has sped. See Orion (Meeting of Orion and Artemis).--Horne. Afar, where the rugged Northland. See First Tree, The.—Goodwin. Affection's charm no longer gilds. mental, The.—Harte. ge Afloat upon the tide one summer night. —Coleman. Afoot and light-hearted, I take to the open road. See Song of the Open Road.—Whitman. Afore Sue went ter town ter school. Singin'.--Smith. - Afore the Lammas tide had dun'd the birken tree. See Scottish Widow’s Lament, The.—Smibert. Afraid? Of whom am I afraid. See same.—Dickinson. Aftem hae I played at the cards. See Rantin Laddie, The. (Old Ballad). After a’ sir, it canna be denied. (“Christopher North.”). After a three days' march he came to an Indian encamp- ment. See Courtship of Miles Standish (Miles Stand- ish’s Encounter with the Indians).--—Longfellow. After a while—a busy brain. See Human Life.-Winton. After all, one country, brethren l See One Country.—Stan- Christmas See Personified Senti- See Forest Tragedy. See New-fashioned See Ducrow.—Wilson ton. After all our doubts, our suspicions and speculations. See Speech on the Compromises of the Constitution (Ameri- can Constitution, The).--Hamilton. After, an easterly storm in the spring. See Cape Cod Native, .—Thoreau. * - After an interval, reading, here in the midnight. See After an Interval.—Whitman. After Aughrim’s great disaster. See Shaun O'Dwyer Aglan- na.—Sheehan. - After awhile is a beautiful day. See After Awhile.—Anon. After Christmas Day, during the remainder of December. See Presepio, The.—(Home’s Year Book). After dark wapours have oppressed our plains. See Sonnet: “After dark vapours,” etc.—Keats. After dinner the Widder Doodle went upstairs and laid down for a nap. See Josiah Allen's Wife as a P. A. and P. I. (Study in Dialect, A).-Holley. After dinner with my wife to the King's house to see “The Mayden Queene.” See Nell Gwynn.—Pepys. After four years of arduous service. See Lee's Final Ad- dress to His Soldiers.--Lee. After her bath, yet early in the day. See Jeptha's Daughter. —Ramsay. After long winter days, 'twill bring. See Charade, A.—Anon. After many strains and heaves. See Hudibras.-Butler. After many years of domestic trouble. See Exiles in Egypt, The.—Carrington. & After my death. I wish no other herald. See King Henry VIII.-Shakespeare. After once more going through my Don Quixote. See “For Human Delight.”—Fitzgerald. r - After so long an absence. See Meeting, The-Longfellow. After sorrow's night. See same.—Gilder. After supper the little ones said their prayers to their mother. See Emigrant's Story, The-Trowbridge. After surmounting three-score and ten. See My 71st, Year. —Whitman After the Board of State Prison Directors had heard and disposed of the complains and petitions of a number Of convicts. See Inmate of the Dungeon, The-Mor- roW. After the darkness, light ! See same.—Anon. After the execution of Louis XVI. See Lazarre (Night in Ste. Pilanie, A).-Catherwood. After the expulsion from Paradise of Adam and Eve. See Paradise Regained, The Story of.-Rabb. After the eyes that looked, the lips that spake. See Dedi- gatory Ode for the Gettysburg National Cemetery.— Taylor. After the fall of Troy Agamemnon returned to Argos. See Odyssey, Story of the.—Rabb. - After º hard and hurried march. See Once at Battle Eve. —Krout. After, the last heavy snowstorm. See Tale of the Big Snow, A.—Bizarre. After the May time and after the June time. See Midsum- See Rainbow, The.—Sherman. mer.—Wilcox. . After the rain goes by. After this feud of yours and mine. See Making Peace.— Piatt. After, usin de spring for a lookin'-glass. See Wishing Song, --Ila, TriS. After you have mixt the crusts of the best sort of pasts. ee . Two Recipes. (Best Marrow-Bone Pye, The.)— Markham. - Afterwhile, we have in view. See Afterwhile.—Riley. Again a great leader of the people has passed thru toil. See Effect of the Death of Tincoln.-Beecher. Again among the hills | See Comrades.—Hovey. Again Columbia's stripes, unfurl’d. See Enterprise and Boxer.—Anon. Again France appears upon the continent. Rochambeau.-Lodge. See France and Again the Lord of life and light. Again has come the springtime. See November and April (April).-Longfellow. Again, }. can she but immortal be. See Soul, The.- . See My Familiar.—Saxe. Davies. Again. I hear that creaking step. º Again I see my bliss at hand. See Switzerland.—Arnold. Again. I sit in the mansion. See Phantom, The.—Taylor. Again rejoicing nature sees. See same.—Burns. Again returned the scenes of youth. See Lady of the Lake, The. (Dreams).--Scott. . º Again the great Senate in session. See United States Sen- ate, The . An Appreciation.—Irwin. Again the leaves come fluttering down. mer.—Allerton. g See Christ Risen.— Barbauld. Again the summer-fevered skies. See Garfield’s ride at Chick- amauga.—Butterworth. * tº Again the violet of our early days. See Spring.—Elliott. Again the wandering breezes bring. See By Chickamauga River.—Butterworth. Again º year is at the prime. àI'Ci. Again they muster from the far-off hillside. See After Wa- cation.—Anon. - © Again thy birthday dawns, O man beloved. See Lincoln's Birthday.--—Woodbury. Again to the battle, Achaians! See Song of the Greeks,— Campbell. Again wake the song to the nation's defenders. See Na- tion's Defenders, The.—Butterworth. Again we come this day to greet. See Arbor Day.—Short. Again we in the mystery of life are brought face to face with the mystery of Death. See Eulogy on Walt Whit- man,—Ingersoll. Again you stand at the parting of the ways. See New Year; or, Which Way, The.—Abbott. - Against a swarm of bees. See Charms.--Anon. . Against all chambermaids, of whatsoever age or nationality, I launch the curse of bachelordom | See Mark Twain's Opinion of Chambermaids.-Clemens. Against her foes Religion well defends. See Library, The. (Controversialists)—Crabbe. Agains, *:: mouth she pressed the rose. See Her Roses. —Innsly. Against my love shall be, as I am now. See Sonnets, LXII. —Shakespeare. Against the darkness sharply lined. Lights, A.—Mitchell. Against the green flame of the hawthorn-tree. Hampstead Heath.-Gibson. Against the insidious wiles of foreign influence. See Against Foreign Entanglements.-Washington. s Against the prisoner at the bar, as an individual. See Mur- der of Captain Joseph White, The (Crime its Own De- tector).-Webster. Against the quicksands of receding life to sink. See To be Old—Storke. Against the wing-wall of the Hacienda del Mayo. See Eldo- rado (“Mystery” as Performed in Mexico, A.)—Taylor. Against this crime of crimes he fought. See Tribute to John Brown, A.—Waters. Agathal Agathal Here in the desolate shadows. See Aga- tha.--Kernan. Age cannot reach me where the veils of God have shut me in. See Immortality.—Mitchell. - * Age cannot wither her whom not gray hairs. —Garrison. Age has now stamped with its signet that ingenuous brow. See Human Life. (Age.)—Rogers. Agenor, hail! See Ion (Ion, a Tragedy).-Talfourd. Ages #. Y. the world was grand. See Fate of Sin Foo, €.— PCCK. Ages long since, upon the desert waste. Greenough. Ages will come and go; nations will rise and fall. See Illus- ...tration, An.—Krohn. Aggie, have you learned your piece? See Anniversary Meet- ing, The.—Anon. - - Agincourt, Agincourt I See same.—Anon. Agnº ºu child of harmony, now fled. See Whither.— Oet Z. Ah, A. So you are awake at last. See Traveler, The.— IlOIl. Ah, º i. false, Sweet Splendor! See Ah, be not False.— 11Cier. Ah, be not vain, in yon flower bell. Skipsey. Ah, Ben, say how or when. —Herrick. Ah! bleak and barren was the moor. See Indian sum- See Strawberries.—Scol- See Camp in Three See On See Evening. See Chalcedony.— See Dewdrop, The.— See Ode for Ben Jonson, An. See same.—Thack- eray. r - Ah! bless'd are they for whom, 'mid all their pains. See Mother, A.—Norton. Ah, hºness of work I The aimless mind. See Work.-- OCK. - Ah, bring it not so grudgingly. See Ah, Bring it Not.— Radford. - Ah, broken is the golden bowl, the spirit flown forever! See Lenore-Poe. Ah! cease thy tears and sobs, my little Life. See To An Infant.—Coleridge. . - Ah, Qhloris, could I now but [or that I now could] sit. See To a very Young Lady.-Sedley. 629 Ah, Clemence AN INDEX To PoETRY AND RECITATIONS Ah, gºeſ when I saw thee last. See La Grisette.— OIIIlêS. Ah, Colin I Canst thou leave thy sweetheart true? See Shepherd's Week, The (Tuesday) —Gay, Ah, could you see me weep in anguish sore? See Appeal, An.—Henniker. Ah, countless wonders brought from every zone. See Life- mask of Abraham Lincoln, The.—Sterne. Ah, County Guy, the hour is nigh. See County Guy.— Scott. Ah, 3. God, when Will it be day? See From Exile.— IlOIl. Ah! dear one, we were young so long. See Alas, So Long —Rossetti. Ah! de; Jesus, Holy Child. See New Year's Carol, A. —Lull the]". Ah, deeply the minstrel has felt all he sings. See Poet, The. —Landon. - Ah, did you once see Shelley plain 3 See Memorabilia.-- Browning. Ah, dinna chide the mither! See Dinna Chide the Mither. —Sangster. Ah, distinctly I remember, it was in the bleak December. See Raven, The.—Poe. Ah, dost thou know the land where citron grows. See Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship (Mignon).-Goethe. Ah, don’t be sorrowful, darling. See Old Folks.--Anon. Ah, don’t you remember 'tis almost December. See Holidays, The.—Jane Taylor. Ah, drops of gold in whitening flame. Thompson. Ah, fading joy, how quickly art thou past! See Song: “Ah, fading joy.”—Dryden. Ah, Faustus, now hast thou but one bare hour to live! See Faustus' Last Speech on Earth.-Marlowe. Ah, fine ! blowing. See Kathie Morris.--Anon. Ah, for pittie, will rancke Winters rage. See Shepherd's Calender, The.—Spenser. Ah, for this weary life! See “Love, without Thee.”—Aidé. Ah, ge. shepherd, thine the lot to tend. See Fleece, The. —Lyer. Ah, God, for a man with heart, head, hand. See Maud (Prayer, The).-Tennyson. l Ah, good evening to you. So you’ve brought the proof then, eh 3 See Not in the Programme.—Coller. Ah Happiness: Who called you “Earandel” See Song of Happiness, A.—Rhys. Ah, lººpy day, refuse to go. See Four-O'Clock, A.—Spof- OTOL. Ah, happy hills! Ah, pleasing shade 1 See On a Distant Prospect of Eton College.—Gray. Ah happy youths, ah happy maid. See. On a Picture by Pouissin Representing Shepherds in Arcadia.-Symonds. Ah! he is a cute one, he is. See Stage Land (Stage De- tective and el’easants, The).-Jerome. Ah, he # dead! A strange, sad story clings. — Wye ir. See To Daisies.— 3. y y See Dauntless. Ah, he who seeketh solitude. See, Harper, The-Goethe. “Ah, here it is! I'm famous now.” See First Appearance in Type.—Anon. See Crooked Footpath, The. Ah, here it is l the sliding rail. —Holmes. Ah, here we are I What good seats! See Ann Jane's Mother at a Classical Concert.—Anon. Ah, here's the little round thing my papa talks into. See Telephone Message, A.—Anon. Ah, how sweet it is to love. See same.—Dryden. Ah, hº the colder pulse still starts. See Life's Mysteries. —Uary. Ah, how wonderful is the advent of the spring I See Kava- nagh.-Longfellow. Ah, I remember Stillwater as it were yesterday. See Arnold at Stillwater.—English. - Ah! I remember well (and how can I?). See Hymen's Triumph (Early Love).-Daniel. Ah! if it should be Bill come from his voyage. See Bill Jepson's wife.—Meyers. Ah, if Nicholas knew that his poor, dear papa suffered. See Nicholas Nickleby (Dialogue from “Nicholas Nickleby.”) —Dickens. Ah! A: our souls but poise and swing. . See Ever True.- Il OIl. Ah! I’m feared thou’s come too sooin. See To a Daisy.— FIartley. Ah, in the dusk are you there. - Dream.—Gregg. Ah! is that you, my dear boy? See Père Goriot.—Balzac. Ah, it is very hard to live this way. See Test, The...— McBride. Ah, it is you here that now I see. See English as She is Sung.—Anon. Ah, Jack it was, and with him little Jill. See Jack and Jill. —Morgridge. º Ah, Juliet, if the measure of thy joy. See Romeo and Juliet. —Shakespeare. Ah, June is here, but where is May ? See Unfulfillment.— Bushnell. “Ah, know you not,” said Martha's beau. See Mattie's See To Theo- Retort.—Anon. Ah! leave the smoke, the wealth, the roar. critus, in Winter.—Lang. Ah, leave to other maidens. See To the Silent One.— Geibel. See So as you Touch me I It was that April time when gentle winds were Ah, liberty l how like thou art. Aytoun. - Ah, #. the mystery that no man knows. See Life.— ittle. *. Ah, Life, what art thou. See Questions, The...—Beach. Ah, list the music of the whistling wings. See Sport.— Anderson. Ah, listen to this, See Empty Bottle, The.— brothers. See In Nonsense Land.-- Denton. º a º Ah! little flower, upspringing, azure-eyed. See Fruitionless. —Coolbrith. Ah, little ranting Johnny. See To J. H.-Hunt. º Ah! little they know of true happiness, they whom Satiety fills. See Labor Song.—MacCarthy. Ah! long ago since I or thou. See Before and After.— Brown. º Ah! love, impute it not to me a sin. See To One Excusing his Poverty.—Blunt. Ah, lovel let us be true. See Dover Beach.--Arnold. . Ah, love, the teacher we decried. See Pure Hypothesis, A. —Kendall. Ah lº thy love is like the flowers. See Thorn, A.— Il OIl. Ah, lovely appearance of deathſ . See Death.-Wesley., .. Ah, make the most of what we yet may spend. See Rubăi- yāt of Omar Kháyyám, The.—Fitzgerald. Ah, marvel not, if when I come to die. See For he had Great Possessions.—Middleton. S Ah! Mary, my Mary, why where is your dolly! See Slut- tishness.-Jane Taylor. w Ah! Matt: old age has brought to me. See Senex to Matt. Prior.—Stephen. º Ah mel and must I like the tenant lie. See My Burial Place.—Dermody. Ah me, dread friends of mine.—Love, Time and Death. See Love, Time and Death.-Locker-Lampson. Ah, mel for aught that ever I, could read. ... See Midsummer Night's Dream (“Ah mel for aught,” etc.).-Shakes- peare. Ah mel for evermore, for evermore. See Summer Mood, A. —Hayne. Ah me ! full sorely is my heart forlorn. See Schoolmistress, The.—Shenstone. Ah, mel how dark the discipline of pain. Garfield.-Longfellow. Ah me! How slow the sad years pass. See Song: “Ah me ! How slow the sad years pass.”—Rosenthal. See President Ah, me! I know how like a "golden flower. See Grande Ronde Valley, The.—Higginson. Ah me! the mighty love that I have borne. See “Ah me ! the mighty love.”—Cameron. g Ah me ! this is a sad and silent city. See Hymn of the Churchyard.—Bethune. * - - Ah me ! those old familiar bounds ! See Ode On a Distant Prospect of Clapham Academy.—Hood. Ah! merry is the madrepore. See Zoology.—Punch. Ah, Miss Violet, I am delighted to find you alonel See Parried.—Jenks. Ah, Mistresses! have you heard that old Granny Blackwell. See Sunshine of the See Witchcraft Story, A.—Anon. Ah, moment not to be purchased. Ah, mom cher Lord Dundrérie. See Lord Dundreary and the French Widow.—Anon. Ah, my Beloved, fill the cup that clears. Ah! my heart is weary waiting. See Summer Longings.-- MacCarthy. e * Ah, my heart, what aileth thee. See He Complaineth to his , my Perilla I dost grieve to see. See To Perilla.-- EHerrick. & , my swete swetyng [or my sweet sweeting]. Ah! my Turtledove is flown l See My Turtledove is Flown.— Passerat. - Ah, never doubt that my love is true. See Unspoken.— Ah, never in all my life.—See Alone.—Wheelock. º Ah night ! blind germ of days to be. See Ballad of High Endeavor, A.—Anon. See In Memoriam.—Arnold. Ah! now the rosy children come to play. See Happy Child. ren.—Gosse. See Pumpkin, The.—Whittier. Ah, painful-sweet! how can I take it in 1 See We Two.— . Preston. See Irish Voter, The.—Kent. Ah Phyllis I did I only dare. See From Three Fly Leaves. Stephen. See To a Fly Taken Out of a bowl of Punch.-Pindar. Ah, #. to the morrow. See Rebel Mother's Lullaby.— €S116. Ah! Robin Jolly Robin I See Jolly Robin.—Wyatt. See Two songs from the Persian, II.-Aldrich. Ah! sad wer we as we did peãce. Barnes. Gods, The.—Taylor. See Rubáiyát of Omar Kháyyám, The.—Fitzgerald. Heart.—Wyatt. See My Swete Swetyng.—Anon. dcock. Ah, not because our Soldier died before his field was won. Ah! on Thanksgiving Day, when from East and from West. Ah, Patrick, how are you, my friend and fellow citizen? Ah! poor intoxicated little knave. Ah, real thing of bloom and breath. See To-day.—Piatt. Ah! sad are they who know not love. See Turnstile, The.— 630 EIRST LINE INDEX Alas Ah! č. you so, bold sailor. See Herald Crane, The.— . &I'læll(1, sº Ah, see the fair chivalry come, the companions of Christ! See Te Martyrum Candidatus.--Johnson. Ah, she is stronger than thou, she who now holds us. See Winter Thought of Dartmouth in Manhattan, A.- OVey. - “Ah!” sighed the imprisoned bird, , “how, unhappy were I in my eternal night.” See Complaint of the Bird in a Dark Room.—Richter. e Ah, since I have seen him. See Woman’s Love and Life. —Chamisso. & Ah, Sir Lancelot, there thou liest. See Sir Lancelot.- Mallory. Ah, sir, no lie, but a blessed truth. ... See Westward Hol (Salvation Yeo's Testimony to Tobacco).-Kingsley. Ah, sir, there are times in the history of men. See Gar- field on the Death of Lincoln.—Garfield. Ah, something subtly sweet has left one's life. See South to the North, The.—Tropica. Ah, stern old man. See Woman and Her Dead Husband, A.—Lawrence. e Ah, jºwer, weary of time. See Ah, Sunflower.— 8, ke. - Ah! sure, thin, love is bloind; fur whin Oi courted me Mary Ann. See Automatic Woman, The.—Milne. Ah, sweet Content, where is thy mild abode. See Ah, Sweet Content.—Barnes. Ah, sweet is Tipperary in the springtime of the year. See Sweet is Tipperary.—McCarthy. g See Irish Ah, sweet Kitty Neill rise up from your wheel. Melody, An.—McCarthy. “Ah, sweet Kitty Neil, rise up from that [or your] wheel.” See Kitty Neil.—Waller. Ah, sweet, thou little knowest how. See Serenade: “Ah sweet thou little Knowest how.”—Hood. Ah, the buxum girls, that helped the boys. See Money Musk.--Taylor. Ah! the end of it all. See End of it All, The...—Putnam. Ah! the May was grand this mornin' I See Song of the Thrush, The.—Daly. * Ah, the moon is , watching me ! Watching Moon, The.—Anon. . Ah! the morning is gray. Douglas. Ah, the quaint and curious carving. Tucked me in.—Garland. See Rising, See Chimney-tops.-Anon and See When my Mother See Jack Horner.— See Fawnia.- See To the is fair. See Phrenology.— See Rose Aylmer.— See La Belle Dame See War's See Shepherd's Wife's Song, The- See Secret of the See Children, The.— Ah, the world hath many a Horner. Whitney. Ah, then how sweetly closed those crowded days l See Boyhood.—Allston. ſ Ah, there be souls none understand. See Ship in the Desert, The (“Ah, there be souls,” etc.)—Miller. Ah! there's the lily, marble pale. See Rose of May, The. —Howitt. Ah! they are gathering in the orchard harvest. See In an Orchard.—Milford. Ah, this is , something like living. See Georgia Debtors, The.—Anon. - Ah, those hours when by-gone sages. See Half Hours with the Classics.-DeBurgh. “Ah! thou, too, sad Alighieri.” See Balder (Dante, Shake- speare, Milton).--Dobell. “Ah! Tibbs, thou art an happy fellow.” See Beau Tibbs, His Character and Family.—Goldsmith. Ah, to be in England. See Home Thoughts, from Abroad. —Browning. r Ah, was it nobly done of him. See Deserted.—De Fon- blanque. - - Ah, wasteful woman, she that may. See Angel in the House, The. (Preludes).--Patmore. Ah, well, another day's labor in this dingy old school-room is ended. See “Boarding 'Round.”—Case. Ah, well do I remember how, in the happy olden days. See Mammy’s Story.—Weiss. Ah! welladay, , in all the earth. See Eternal Yawner, The. —Désaugiers. Ah! were she pitiful as she Greene. Ah! what a weary race my feet have run. River Loddon.—Warton. - Ah! what a wondrous age is this. Demorest. - Ah what avails it, Genoa. See Genoa.-De Vere. Ah! what avails the largest gifts of Heaven. See Castle of . Indolence, The. (Health Necessary To Happy Life).-Thomson. Ah, what avails the sceptred race. Landor. Ah! what can ail thee, wretched wight. Sans Merci.--Keats. Ah, what can ever be more stately and admirable to me than mast-hemmed Manhattan : See Crossing Brooklyn Ferry.—Whitman. : Ah! what if the mind. See Day-dreams.--Allen. Ah! what inventive skill has man displayed. End.—Bell. Ah, what is love? Greene. Ah! what pleasant visions haunt me. ‘x Sea, The.—Longfellow. Ah! what would this world be to us. # Longfellow. Ah, when he is mine. See same.—Hardenberg. Alas, and are you pleading now for pardon 2 Ah! when shall all men's good. See Golden Year, The.— Tennyson. Ah! when the infinite burden of life descendeth upon us. See Children of the Lord's Supper.—Longfellow. Ah! when will all be ended? See Life and Death of Jason (“Ah! when,” etc.).-Morris. - • Ah! whence yon glare. See Queen Mab., (War).-Shelley. Ah, wherefore with infection should he live. See Sonnets, XVII.-Shakespeare. Ah Whither dost thou float, sweet silent star. See Lyra Modulata. (Hesperus).--Ross. Ah, who can say his eyes forget the morn. See Ah, Who Can Say.—Prudhomme. Ah! who can tell how hard it is to climb. See Minstrel, The (Fame).--—Beattie. Ah, with the grape my fading life provide. See Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám (Omar Khayyám, Sel. fr.).-Fitzgerald. Ah, Worshipped one, ah, faithful Spring. See One Distant April,-Hall. Ah, yes! I do remember, 'twas just ten years last June. See New Year's Story," A.—Challen. - See Poor Jack.-- Ah, yes—poor Jack; I mind him once. Cowan. - Ah yes, the fight ! Well, messmates, well. See Sea-fight, The. —AIAOn. Ah! yesterday, was dark and drear. See Dare Quam Acci- pere.—Blind. . . Ah Yet was only a poor little heathem. See Ah Yet's Christ- mas.--Davis. Ah, you mistake me, comrades, to think that my heart is steell See Arnold at Stillwater.—English. Ah! your Mossieu Shak-es-pier, he is gr-r-aa-nd—mysterieuse —Soo-blime ! See Frenchman on “Macbeth.”—Anon. Ah, your too cool letters, dear. See Letters from the Be- lowed.—Jensen. Aha, this is my birthday I See Sword, The.—Berquin. Ahasuerus reigned. Kinglier king. See Washti.--Dorr. Ahol. Aho I Love's horn doth blow. See Bride's Tragedy, The (Love Goes a-Hawking).-Beddoes. y “Ahoy; and O-ho; and it's who's for the ferry?” See Twic- kenham Ferry.—Marzials. Aided by a thousand men from Plataea. See Athens: Its Rise and Fall (Marathon).-Bulwer-Lytton. Aigs, aigs! Fraish aigsl from honest ole Mose. See How Uncle Mose Counts.--Anon. Aim at perfection in everything. Chesterfield. Aim at the attainment of clear and accurate habits of thought. See Desirable Objects of Attainment.--Stough- See Aim at Perfection.— ton. “Aim not too high at things beyond thy reach.” See Tor- . , tune My Foe-Graves. Ain't got no stockin' big enough fer Cºristmus. See Christ- . ...mas Boy:--Stanton. - Ain't they lookin' rosy. See. In Santa Claus Time.—Stanton. Air a-gittin' cool an’ coolah. See Signs of the Times.— I’. Airly Beacon, Airly Beacon. See Airly Beacon.—Carman and Kingsley. - Airy, fairy. Lilian. See Lilian,—Tennyson. Akin to all that's noble, abreast with all that grand. See Abraham Lincon.—Croll. Alabama.-February 22 is Arbor Day in this State. See How Arbor Day is Observed in Various States.—Anon. Alack, alackl my days are dreary. See Song: “Alack, alacki my days are draery.”—Girardin. - Alackl alas! alack l ah me. See Woful Tale of Jotham Brown, The.—Dowe. Alack! I am afraid they have awak'd. See Macbeth.-Shake- Speare. § Alack! Why am I sent for to a King. See King Richard II.-Shakespeare. - See Glad Alack-a-day ! what a world of troubles and trials. Surprise, A.—Joy. “Alas, alas, how the north wind grieves!” See Rare Boughs and "Buds.--Anon. Alas, alas, quo' bonnie Heck. ... See Last Dying Words of Bonnie Heck, a famous Grey-Hound in the Shire of Fife, The.—Hamilton. * See To a Garden in April.—Arensberg. - Alas, and well-a-day ! See Maori Girl's Song, The.—Domett. Alas for the oak of our fathers, that stood. See Oak of Our Fathers, The.—Southey. Alas for the voyage, O high King of Heaven. See Columb- kille's Farewell.—Hyde. Alas! for them, their day is o'er. dians).—Sprague. - Alas, Fra Giacomo. See Fra Giacomo.—Buchanan. Alas! how bitter are the wrongs of love I See same.—Anon. Alas oº: dismal is my tale ! See Doneraile Litany, The.— €II.V. . Alas! ºasily things go wrong. See Sweet Peril.— Mac- OIla, 10. - - Alas! how few of nature's faces are left to gladden us. See same.—Dickens. - Alas! how hardly things go right ! —Anon. Alas! how light a cause may prove. of the Harem).-Moore. Alas, how soon the hours are over. Alas! I am the unhappiest of men I The.—Townsend. See Centennial Ode (In- See Right and Wrong. See Talla Rookh (Light See Plays.-Landor. See Ugliest of Seven, 631 Alas AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Alas, *:hºny places is the forest. See Spare the Trees. —IVLICElelet. Alas! little Kitty—do give her your pity! See Kitty.-- Douglas. Alas, long suffering and most patient God. See Aurora . Leigh. (In Struggle).-Browning. Alas! me thinks the phrase that lately caught my ear. See Banner Days of the Republic.—Kellogg. Alas! my child, where is the pen. See Hen, The.—Her- OTOl. Alas (my lord), my haste was all too hot. See Steel Glass, The. (Epilogus).-Gascoigne. Alas, my love, ye do me wrong. See Greensleeves.—Anon. “Alas! * boy I that thou shouldst die. See “Absolom.” —WW III].S. Alas! my son, you little know. See Wayward Wife, The.- Grahame. “Alas! no one loves me,” a little maid sighed. See If You Want to be Loved.—Denton. Alas! our pleasant moments fly. See Parting, A.—Pinkney, Alas! so all things now do hold. their peace | | See Complaint by Night of the Lower not Beloved, A.—Surrey. Alas! that men must see. See Love and Death.-Deland. Alas, that [the-C.] moon should ever beam. See Water Lady, The.—Hood. e Alas, that my heart is a lute. See “My Heart is a Lute.”— Barnard. • Alas, º my heart is a lute. See My Heart is a Lute.— IndSay. Alas! #.” breast that inward bleeds. See Giaour, The.— yron. Alas, the [wr. that] moon should ever beam. See Water Lady, The.—Hood. Alas! the setting sun. See Thalaba. and Faith's Answer).-Southey. Alas the songs!—the songs of Love and Youth. See Alas the Songs.--—De Lys. Alas ! the weary hours pass slow. See Countersign, The.— (Nature's Question Il OIl. Alas, the winter has hurt us everywhere. See Tuonging for Spring.—Vogelweide. Alas ! they had been friends in youth. See Christabel (Quarrel of Friends, The).-Coleridge. Alas! 'tis death consoles and makes us live. See Death of the Poor, The-Baudelaire. Alas, ’tis true I have gone here and there, See Sonnets CX.).—Shakespeare. Alas, to our discomfort and his own. See Perversion of Great Gifts.-Rogers. Alas, unhappy land; ill-fated spot. See Dirge of the Moolla of Kotal.—Lanigan. Alas! what boots the long, laborious quest ? “Alas! What boots,” etc.—Wordsworth, Alas! what errors are, sometimes committed. See Shadow on the Blind, The.—Anon. . . Alas! What is life to me now I See Witch of Prague, (Un- orna's Victory Over Self).-Crawford. Alas! what pity 'tis that regularity. See Elder Brother, The (Toby Tosspot). —Colman. Alas! what secret tears are shed. See Unregarded Toils of the Poor, The.—Howitt. Alas! who knows or cares, my love. See Sonnet: See Laura's Song.— TOWIl. Alas s. imb life’s glad ascent. See Young and Old.— 8018. UlOl. Alexander Ypsilanti sat in Muncac's lofty tower. See Alex- ander Ypsilanti...—Anon. Alexis, here she stay’d; among these pines. See Sonnet: Alexis, here she stay’d.” and Spring Bereaved, III.- Drummond. Alice. Lee, stood waiting her lover one night. See Lips that . Liquior Shall never Touch Mine, The.—Glaze- TOOK. “Alice l’ “Yes, dear!” See Song of a Shirt.—Cutting. Alike all ages;...dames of ancient days. See Traveller, The. —Goldsmith. a Alike, beneath thine eye. See Bryant Alphabet, A.— Bryant. All aboard here for the “Seeing New York.” “New York” through A. Megaphone.—Fitch. All after pleasures as I rid one day. See Holy Christmas.— Herbert. See Seeing All º in my room at last. See After the Wedding.— €6Sé. - All alone on the hillside. See “Grey Horse Troop” The.— Chambers. All along the valley, stream that flashest white. See In the Valley of Cauteretz.-Tennyson. All are architects of Fate. See Builders, The.—Longfellow. All are not taken there are left behind. See Consolation.— Browning. º All are players of destiny, playing roles in the drama of life. See Stage of Destiny, The...—Claxton. All around him Patmos lies. See Patmos.-Thomas. All around our house, up against the sky. See Over the Hill.—Hastings. All around the lake the wet woods shake. See Old Man of the Mountain, The.—Trowbridge. “All baggage,” said the representative, “is at the risk of the owner in this world.” See Poor Man's Club, The. —(Harper's Magazine). See Ballade of Nico- All bathed in pearl and amber light. Alſbeautiful things bring sadness. See Sonnet.—Trench. I lete.—Tomson. Al All before us lies the way. See Soul's Prophecy, The.º. Emerson. All bones but yours will rattle when I say. See Sea-serpent, he.—Planché. & All business men and women—for women require to be good §: of business.” See Tide at the Flood, The.-- I’8,1}<. w All change; no death. See Night Thoughts. (All Change; No Death).-Young. - All conquest-flushed. See Liberty (Apollo, and Venus of Medici, The).--Thomson. All creature that ever God creat. he.—Lyndesay. All dainty meats, I do defy. See Smoker, The.—Anon. All day, all night, I hear the jar. See Loom of Life, The. -AI) OIl. All day and all day, as I sit at my measureless turning. See Mother's Song, The.—Cloud. All day and many days I rode. See Wish, A.—Garland. All day her watch had lasted on the plateau above the town. See Mother, The.—Schauffler. - All day I heard a humming in my ears. the Poetical Faculty.—Boker. All day I slowly pendulate “twixt Sever Hall and Gore. See Grind's Dream, The.—Gotthold. All day I tell my rosary. See Love's Rosary.—Noyes. All day in exquisite air. See Larks.--Tynan-Hinkson. All º long and every day. See Chapel in Lyoness, The.— OI’I’IS. º * I had worked and worried. See My Flower.— OOOl. All day long in the city’s canyon street. See Who Follow the Flag.—Van Dyke. - All day long on the highway. See Highway, The.—Driscoll. All day long roved Hiawatha. See Song of Hiawatha, The (Death of Minnehaha, The).--Longfellow. All day long the guns at the fort. See Surrender of New Orleans, The.—Manville. All day long the river flowed. Tourgée. - - f All day long the storm of battel through the startled valley See Hope of Immortality. See Awakening of | | See Daniel Periton's Ride.— swept. See Drummer-boy's Burial, The. (Harper's Magazine.) All day long, with a vacant stare. . See Joe.--Laighton. All “º she hurried to get through. See Mis' Smith.-- 8,1110. All day Sunday at anchor. ... See Innocents Abroad, The (Getting under Way).--—Clemens. - All day the great guns barked and roared. See Molly Pitcher.—Richards. All day the gusty north wind bore. Whittier. All day the hungry cattle roamed the bleak November hills. See Thanksgiving Legend, A.—Nash. e All day the low-hung clouds have dropped. See April Day, An.—Southey. - - All day the mallet thudded far below. See Gold.—Gibson. All day the sky had worn a lurid hue. See Saved.—Bates. All day the stormy wind has blown. See Take Heart.— See Snow-bound.— Procter. All dayM. ºn drops gold, the grassy mead. See Sun-gold. —JMLeTI’III. - All day the waves assailed the rock. See Waves.—Emer- SOIl. All day the wild strains of Oriental music had been echoing. See Russia the Enigma of Europe.—Grosvenor. All day Theseus marched, and all th’ ensuing night. See Canterbury Tales, The (Palamon and Arcite).-Chaucer (Dryden). * º they frisk about the tree. See Shadows.-Wan uy11. All day they loitered by the resting ships. See Wanderer, The.—Masefield. All day to watch the blue wave curl and break. See On Lynn Terrace.—Aldrich. All day with anxious heart and wondering ear I listened to the City. See Voices.—Untermeyer. All days are yours, our mothers. See Qur Mothers.-Haynes. All days which are notable should be remembered. Lincoln's Birthday.—Swing. See All done for effect l She thinks I shall admire her spirit l See Fauntleroy and the Earl.-Burnett. All down the years the fragrance came. See Cedars, The.— Peabody. * \ All dressed in gray, a little mouse. See If You Please.— See Battle of Le- Al I I Douglas. “All Europe soon must feel the Sway.” panto, The.—Anon. All eyes were on Enceladus's face. See Hyperion (Hype- rion's Arrival).-Keats, “All º, hev some soft spot.” See Pa’s Soft Spot.—Ells. WOrth. All folks who pretend to religion and grace. See Place of the Damned, The.—Swift. All for a pretty girlish face. See Long Years Ago.—Anon. All French folk, whereso'er ye be. See If I Were King.— McCarthy. All furnish'd, all in arms. See King Henry IV, Pt. I. (armed) Shakespeare. - All gentlemen and yeomen good. See Robin Hood and the Shepherd. (Old Ballad.) º All glorious as the Rainbow's birth. See Young Love.— Massey. * All glory cannot vanish from the hills. See Passing of the Forest, The.—Reeves. - 632 FIRST LINE INDEX All All gone to the opera, Pussy, but me. See Secret Told Pussie, The.—Anon. . All good people, you that have thus far come to pity me. See King Henry VIII. (Buckingham's Address).- Shakespeare. 4× All good recipe-books give bills of fair. See Simple Bill of Fare for a Christmas Dinner, A.—H. H. See All Good-night.—Anon. All good-night ! all good-night I See Worship (“All All great ages have been ages of belief. great ages,”etc) – Emerson. & All great leaders have been inspired with a great belief. See Atlantic Cable, The.—Fields. All great men, and especially philosophers and statesmen. See How to Read.—Denison. “All green things on the earth, bless ye the Lord.” See Benedicite.—Brackett. All grim and soiled and brown with tan. The...—Whittier. All hail, friends and neighbors, I’ve opened a shop. See Honest Rumseller's Advertisement, An.—McWright. All haill Holy Mary, our hope and our joy l See Irish Reaper's Harvest Hymn, The.—Keegan. “All hail l’” the bells of Christmas rang. Christmas, The.—Whittier. See Reformer, See Mystic's All hail the dayn, of a new day breaking. See Justice, not Charity.—Wilcox. All hail the day we celebrate l Past and Present.—Blaisdell. All hail he lovely golden rod. See Thanksgiving in the See Golden Rod, The.— Beed. “All hail the power of Jesus' name !” See Coronation,-- Perronet. All hº this day—glad arbor day ! See For Arbor Day.— a. IIlS. All hail I thou noble land. See America to great Britain.— Allston. All hail to our glorious ensign. See National Banner, The. —Everett. All hail to the broad-leaved Maple. See Maple, The.— Darnell. All hail to the day when the Brittons came over. See Flag of Cld England, The.—Howe. All hail to the oak who has ruled so long | Maple, A.—Wray. All hail to the ruins, the rocks, and the shores! The.—Montgomery. See Song to the See Ocean, All hail I unfurl the stripes and stars. See God Save Our President.—Janvier. All hale l thou mighty annimil—all hale l See Sunnit to the Big Ox, A.—Anon. --- All heaven and earth are still—though not in sleep. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Night).-Byron. All holy influences dwell within. See Children Band, The. —De Vere. All honor to him who shall win the prize. See For Those Who Fail.-Miller. All honor to that day which long ago. Birthday.—Burdick. All honour to woman, the sweetheart, the wife. I See Washington's See Woman. —Halleck. All human things are subject to decay. See Mac-Flecknoe. —Dryden. All I could see from where I stood. See Renascence.— Millay. All in a moment, through the gloom were seen. See Para- dise Lost (March of the Rebel Angels) —Milton. All in an April wood. See Song, A.: “All in an April . Wood.”—Reese. All in flight the virgins scatter'd. See Odyssey, The (Odys- . Seus’ Speech to Nausicaa),—Chapman. All in our marriage garden. See Our Wee White Rose.— Massey. * All in the April morning. See Sheep and Lambs.--Hink- SOIl. & All in the downs the fleet was moored. See Sweet William's . Farewell to Black-eyed Susan.—Gay. in the golden weather, forth let us ride today. See King's . Highway, The.—McGroarty. , , in the leafy darkness, when sleep had passed me by. See . Care.—Cloud. See In the Lilac Rain.—Thomas. All in the lilac rain. S All in the merry month of May. See Barbara Allen's Cru- See Little Boy Blue.—Rands. elty.—Anon. All in the night when sleeping. . See Christmas Babe, The. Al Al All in the morning early. —Hinkson. All in the pleasant afternoon. See Lost Playmate, The.— Brown. All ".; though oft we doubt. See Samson Agonistes.— lil, OI!. All is finished, , and at length. See Building of the Ship, I I See Tuament The.—Longfellow. All joy was bereft me the day that you left me. e See One Way of Love.—Browning. t Al See Love.—Butler. Emerson. All is of God! If He but wave his hand. See Two Angels, The...—Longfellow. See Wan- dering Willie.—Scott. All June I bound the rose in sheaves, lonely and cold in the selpulchre slumbers. for Lafayette.—Arion. All love, at first, like gen’rous wine. All mankind loves a lover. All men are worms, but this no man, —Jonson. See ôn Court-worms. See All Mankind a Lover.-- t All sobbing, All moveless stand the ancient cedar-trees. See In the Dark.-Arnold. - All my daily tasks were ended. See Single Head of Wheat, The.—Eldred. All my love for my sweet. my sweet.—Wheelock. All my past life is mine no more. Rochester. All my stars forsake me. See Song of the Night at Day- break.-Meynell. All nature doth the sun adorn. —Pyramus, All nature is but art, unknown to thee. Man, An (Epistle I).--Pope. All Nature is sick from her heels to her hair. Man's out of a Job.—Foss. All nature seems at work. Slugs leave their lair. See Work without Hope.—Coleridge. See Song: “All my love for See Lowe and Life.— See Return of Spring, The. I See Essay on See When a All nature sings wildly the song of the free. See Flag in Nature, The.—Smith. All new dishes fade. See Apple Pie. ... (Punch.) All night I lay on Devil's Edge. See Devil's Edge.—Gibson. All night I watched awake for morning. See Dawn-angels. Darmesteter. All night, in the pauses of sleep, I heard. See After the night long the fiddles had been swinging. See Two Vanrevels (Betty Carewe's Dance).--Tarkington. All night long the pine-trees wait. See Christmas Eve.— All night long through the starlit air and the stillness. See Cattle of his Hand, The.—Underwood. All night the booming minute gun. See Wreck, The.— night upon the guarded hill. See Defense of Lawrence, The...—Realf. All o' dese here doin’s don’t suit me. See Ebo.—Gordon. Gregan. All of the flowers are going to bed. See Flower Lullaby.— Litchfield. All of the woe of the world, its hideous squalor and sin. See Frances E. Willard.—Slosson. Storm.—Kimball. Al Dodge. Hemans. Al All of Nature and her wonders. See Nature and Man.— See On the Five Senses.— I I All of us in one you’ll find. Swift. - All old fair things are in their places. See Ballade of a Dead Lady.—Le Gallienne. All other joys of life he strove to warm. See Modern Love (All Other Joys).-Meredith. All otherwise to me my thoughts portend. Despair, A.—Milton. All our knowledge of facts is worthless unless boys and Eiji have the life. See Patriotic Words for the Young. – Eila, 16. All our land is draped in mourning. The.—Dawn. All our praises why should lords engross. says (Man of Ross, The).--Pope. All outward wisdom yields to that within. the Pine, The...—Taylor. All over our fair land to-day. Best. All over, over—and my eyes. Liliencron. All over the earth like a mantle. The.—Vining-Yule. All over the land there's a savory smell. time.—Anon. All over the world we sing of Fame. See Fame.—Morse. All overgrown with bush and fern. See Boston Common— Three Pictures.—Holmes. All over-thumbed, dog-eared, and stained with grass. See Keats.—Stringer. All peacefully gliding the waters dividing. See Rapid, The. —Sangster. All people that on earth do dwell. See Psalm C.—Kethe. All pomps and gorgeous rites, all visions old. See Dante Gabriel Rossetti...—Gosse. All powers of the sea and air. See Woman.-Patmore. All praise, all honor, to the valiant men. See Woman of the War.—Thomas. 1 See Hero in See Funeral Dirge, See Moral Es- See Spirit of See Our Nation's Dead.— See Parting and Return.— See Beechmut Gatherer, See Preserving- All Praß, to thee, my God, this night. See Evening Hymn. —ISLéI). All precious things discovered late. See Day-dream, The. (Arrival, The).-Tennyson. & All promise is poor dilatory man. See, Night Thoughts (Procrastination, and Forgetfulness Of *#. “All quiet along the Potomac,” they say. See Picket Guard, The.—Beers. All readers are not critical. There are still some who are willing to be pleased. See Books and Reading.— Southey. - All right activity is amiable. See Emerson Alphabet, An.- Emerson. All right ! Don't worry. I'll look after him. See Making him Feel at Home.—Locke. All Scottish legends did his fancy fashion. Burns.—Alexander. All service ranks the same with God, (All Service Ranks.)—Browning. All shod with steel. See Skating.—Wordsworth. All silent now the clash of war, the Roman hosts have won, See Scipio.—Keplinger. shrieking, swirls the gale. See Peace Hath her Victories.—Rice. See Robert See Pippa Passes. 633 All AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS All All All All All sorts of vot’ries, that profess. See Marriage.—Butler. summer long Josiah Allen had beset me to go. to a pleasure exertion with him. See Pleasure Exertion.— Holley. - summer long the people knelt. See At the President's Grave.—Gilder. - that a man can do in this world is to live honestly. See Success and Failure.—Anon. that he came to give. See Friend, A.—Johnson. “All that I am or hope to be.” See What Mothers have All All All All All All All All Al All Al All All All All All All All All All All l l All All Al All All All I done.—Various awthors. that I ask is but to stand. Taylor. s that I know. See My Star.—Browning. - that she gave us was tears. See South Africa.-- Waldrond. - that there is in what we call to-day is in the life of thought. See True To-day, The.—Withington. that thou are not, makes not up the sum. See In Ab- sence.—Tabb. & that tread the globe. See Thanatopsis.-Bryant. that's great and good is done. See Memory Gems. the Bard's rhymes, and all his inks. See My Manx Minx..—Dobbin. - See All That I Ask- the bells of heaven may ring. See Child's Laughter, A. —Swinburne. the birdies went to school. See Pine Tree Academy, The.—Scharff. - the breath and the bloom of the year in the bag of one bee, See Summum Bonum.–Browning, the buds and bees are singing. See May.—Anon. the children in our block. See Envy.—Anon. the Siren in the parlor. See Who was Santa Claus. –An Or). the earth a hush of white. See Nocturne.—Burr. the evils which afflict the country are imputed to op- position. See Opposition to Misgovernment.—Webster the ** of the spring. See Vanitas Vanitatum.— ebSter. the heavy days are over. See Dream of a Blessed Spirit, A.—Yeats. the house was asleep. See Sly Santa Claus.--Stone. the kisses that I have given. See Consecration.—Bates. the lion in Macdonald's nature was roused. See Napo- leon and his Marshals (Macdonald's Charge at Wag- ram).-Headley. - - the long August afternoon. See In August.—Howells. the morning the trains from New Haven. See Harvard- Yale Foot-ball Match, A.—Post. . the night the President sat. See News at the White House.—Byers. the ocean isles and islets. Sowing).-Porter. the older people in Milton remember that 6th of July, 1862. See Back in War Days.-Phelps. the politics of the great. See Politicians.—Butler. See Kalevala (Wainamoinen's All the republics in the world's history have failed but one. All “All the rivers run into the sea.” All See Republic of New England.—O'Reilly. the rich treasures of the past are appropriated by Christianity. See same.—Cocker. See All the Rivers.- Phelps. the seasons I like, as they pass along. See What I Like. —Doolittle. All All All All All All Al Al Al All Al All Al All All l I All All All All the storm has rolled away. See On the Bridge.—Ropes, the Summer for our loving. See Glen Moylena.- Carberry. tºº, #ºns are so high. See Trees so High, The- allad. the triumphs of truth and genius. , See On Mitford's History of Greece (Influence of Athens, The).-- Macaulay. the uniforms were blue. See When the Regiment Came Back.--Wilcox. the wisdom of any age is sorely needed to understand a young man’s religion. See Young Man's Religion, A. —Waters. tº: words that I utter. See Where My Books Go.— eats. the world is in search of peace. See Prince of Peace, The.—Bryan. the world over, I wonder, in lands that I never have trod. See Meditations of a Hindu Prince.—Lyall. th world’s a fraud. See All the World’s a Fraud.— IłOil. the world's a stage. See As You Like It (Seven Ages of Man).--Shakespeare. their pipes were still. See Britannia's Pastorals (Praise of Spenser, The.—Browne. their wealth and vast possessions. See Richest Prince, The...—Körner. - things are bound together by a tie. See Bond, The..— Blackwell. things are wrought of melody. See Unheard.—Cawein. things bright and beautiful. See same-Alexander. thiºlent and beautiful. See All Things Beautiful. —Keble. , r - things can never go badly wrong. See If the Heart be True.—MacDonald. - things change except barbers, the ways of barbers, and the surroundings of barbers. See About Barbers.-- Anon. things have a double power. ... See Thalaba (Two-fold Power of All Things, The.)—Southey. - All All All All All All All Al l Al Al Al Al Al A All All All A. All A All Al All All All All All All Al Al Al All Al All All All l l l l l l l I All All All All Al All All Al Al All All l “Allah, Allah l’’ cried the sick man. Allas ! Custancel thou hast no champioun, Allas ! my worthy maister honorable. Alle bedn he blithe. Alleluia | through the town, upon fences, bar-posts. things have something more than barren use. —Smith. things journey; Sun and moon. The (Song of the Zincali.)—Eliot. things once are things forever. See same.—Houghton. things that are on earth. See Love of God, The.— Rascas. --- - things that pass. See Passing and Glassing.—Rossetti. things uncomely and broken. See Lover Tells of the Rose in His Heart.—Yeats. things visible around us are aggregations of atoms. See poetry of Science (Wonders of an Atom, The).- ll. Ilt. this haste made not his staid faith so free. See Odyssey, The (Odysseus Reveals himself to his Father).-Chap- Iſlall. this is my body. See Human Body Lesson in Rhyme.— Badlam. this time I had gone on loving Dora harder than ever. See David Copperfield (Child-wife, The).--—Dickens. this time while George Washington had been growing up...See Story Hour, The. (Great George Washington,) —Wiggin and Smith. º those treasures that lie in the little bolted box. See Slow Movement.—Williams. - *. thoughtful publicists are coming to see that the prob- lem of our civilization is our cities. See Character of the Saloon.—Fernwald. - thoughts, all passions, all delights. ridge. - through night's wearying darkness, snowy flakes. Stepping in Father's Tracks.-Upham. through the castle of High-bred Ease. Fingernail, The.—Wilcox. through the golden weather. See Song of Autumn, A, See same. See Spanish Gypsy, See Love.—Cole- See See Princess' —Rodd. º the Smiling, resting land. See Sword, The.— OO1511. through the Sultry hours of June. See My Thrush.- Collins. See Dime Supper, A.—Hewitt. tragº; at first incline. See Stella's Birthday, 1720. —SWIIt. true Work is sacred. See Past and Present (Sacredness of Work, The).--Carlyle. unconscious. I beheld her. See Fate.—Chadwick. under the leaves and the leaves of life. See Seven Vir- gins, The.—Anon. ºneath the restless sea. See Lost Friend, The.— it a 10. up and down in shadow-town. See Shadows, The.— Sherman. - - victory is struggle, using chance. See Progress.--Anon. Was false and hollow. See Paradise Lost.—Milton. Was for my mother's sake. See Immensee (Elizabeth's Song):--Storm. Was still along Point Cedar, for the farming must be done. See Two Girls of 1812.--Anon. wºrtime I work for deeg. See Da Sweeta Soil.— aſy. - Winter drives along the darkened air. See Seasons, The. (Death. Amid The Snows.)—Thomson. with: ind all without me. See Some Things Love Me. —Evea Ci. without is harsh and shrill. (Saint Elizabeth).-Kingsley. Women born are so perverse. See Triolet.—Bridges. Worldly shapes shall melt in gloom. See Last Man, The. —Campbell. Writers on education agree. ye that lovely lowers be. Peele. See Saint's Tragedy, The See Education.—Colfax. See Harvestmen a-Singing.— ye, who have gained the haven of safe days. See To All in Haven.—Marston. ye who love the springtime—and who but loves it well. See Dawning o' the Year, The.—Blake. - ye who read of lovers' lore. See Ballad of Modern Fables, A.—Adams. - ye Woods, ... and trees, and bowers. See Faithful Shep- herdess, The (To Pan).-Fletcher. yesterday I was spinning. See Dream, A.—Procter. you lords of Scottland faire. See Tom Potts.-(Old Ballad.) you that delight to spend some time. See Little John a Begging. (B).-(Old Ballad.) you that in his house be here. See Old Christmas- Anon. you that to feasting and mirth are inclined. See Old Christmas Returned.—Anon. you who in your acres broad. º See Pioneers, The.— Lighthall. See Here Tam TT– Clarke. See Canterbury Tales, The (Tale of the Man of Lawe, The).-Chaucer. See Lament for Chau- cer, Hoccleve. See King Horn.—Anon. Alleluia! See Resurgam.—Neale (Tr.) Allen-a-Dale has no fagot for burning. See Rokeby (Allen- Alligator, beetle, porcupine, whale. a-Dale).--—Scott. See Animal Alphabet, An.--Anon. - 634 FIRST LINE INDEX America, m- Allow'u to settle on celestial eyes. and Psyche, The.—Tighe. All's for the best. See same.—Anon. . 5 Ali's for the best I be sanguine and cheerful. See All's for the Best.—Tupper. - e All's over, then: does truth sound bitter. See Lost Mistress, The.—Browning. • All’s to gain. See same.—Whitney. - Alma Mäſter I generous mother I See Ever Pressing For- d.—(Cl Son Stolz. War. (Class g) See Faith and Virtue.— Alma Mater, kind protectress. Drennan. - y Almighty Father I let thy lowly child. See Poet's Prayer, The.—Elliott. - Almighty Framer of the Skies! T)ay, A.—Chatterton. - } “Almiryſ Almiry Ann. Ef you kin hear me you'd better come.” See Almiry. Ann.—Anon. e Almost afraid they led her in.... See Transfigured.—Piatt. Almost all graduates of universities recognize soon or late. See Value of University. Study.—Hazeltine. See Marriage of Cupid See Hymn for Christmas Almost any man can say it. See On Christmas Eve.- Lewis. - Almost at the root of that tall pine. See Excursion, The. —Wordsworth. º - tº .. Almost time for the pretty white daisies. See Amost Time. —Anon. Aloft among the gallery gods. See Amateurs.-Robinson. Aloft he guards the starry folds. The.—Melville. - e Aloft upon an old basaltic crag. See Kane,—O'Brien. Alone, across a foreign plain. See Flower, The.—Hood. Alonel Alonel See Alone.—Anon. Alone, alone, all, all alone. ner, The...—Coleridge. - - - Alone, from earlier than I, know. See Princess, The (Tri- bute to Motherhood, A).--Tennyson. ... Alone I sit at eventide. See Our Native Birds.--Dole. Alone I stand. See Nightfall.—Ellsworth. Alone I stay, for I am lame. See Board School Pastoral, A.—Kendall. Alone I walk the morning street. See Morning Street, The. —Piatt. Alone I walked the ocean strand. See Name in the Sand, A.—Gould. Alone in its grandeur stands forth the character of Wash- ington. See Address at the Dedication of the Wash- ington Monument.—Daniel. º Alone, in prison, and condemned to die. Love and Heroism, A.—Fabes. Alone in Rome. Why, Rome is lonely too. in Rome.—Emerson. Alone in the dreary, pitiless street. See Daughter's See Written See Nobody's Child.— Cade. Alone in this impenetrable forest I See Christian Forgive- ness.--Anon. Alone on his rock nigh a hundred years. the Lion, The.—Frederick. Alone stood brave Horatius. Alone through gloomy forest-shades. Hemans. See Eagle and See Horatius.-Macaulay. See Fall of D’Assas.- Alone thy spirit went, thy thoughts alone. See To Philip Massinger, “A Stranger.”—Russell. Alonel to land alone upon that shore l See From the Shore of Eternity.—Faber. Alone—with one fair star for Eve.—Blind. Aſlone with Thee, my God! with God.—Anon. Along a river-side, I know not where. Shroud, The.—Lowell. Along Ancona’s hills the shimmering heat. the Wheat.—Jackson. Company. alone with Thee I See Alone See Washers of the See Poppies in Along in November, when chill was the weather. See Twin Ballots, The.—Anon. - Along its front no sabres shine. See Holmes Alphabet, A. —Holmes. Along, my fence. See In a Garden (Impressions).---Bar- rington Along the banks where Babel's current flows. lonian Captivity, The.—Barlow. Along the bridge Lord Marmion rode. scription of Marmion).-Scott. Along the broad high-road, in the neighborhood of a great city, walked a sick old man. See Alms, An.—TC ur- genieff. Along the chancel rail, and on the altar stair. of the Golden Shield, The.—Maupin. Along the country roadside, stone on stone. —Lippman. Along the crowded path they bore her now. See Old Curi- osity Shop, The.—Dickens. Along the , dark and silent night. - err1CK. Along the field as we came by. See same.—Housman. Alons the frozen lake she comes. See Our Skater Belle.— Il OIOl. Along the garden ways just now. —O'Shaughnessy. * Along the grass sweet airs are blown. g Burden, A.—Rossetti. Along the hollow reaches, where the ripples curve on the sand. See Mad Luce.—Anon. Along the lane beside the mead. See Pastoral, A.—Gale. See Baby- See Marmion (De- See Reverse See Stone Walls. See Bellman, The.— See Love Symphony, A. See New Year's See Eagle of the Blue, See Rime of the Ancient Mari- s ee Christmas Americal dear brother land Along the margin of the world. See Soldiers of the Sun.- . Sherman. Along the narrow sandy height. Iſla, Il. Along the oasis the slender palms. A.—Anon. - Along, * ºrchard's fragment way. See Changelings.-- Along, the Paris streets, the dead carts rumble. See Tale of Two Cities, A. (Sydney Carton's Death).-Dickens. Along the pastoral ways I go. See Holiday, A.—Reese. Along the ramparts which surround the town. See In the Defences.—Allen. Along the roadside, like the flowers of gold. See Among the |Hills.--Whittier. º Along the shore the slimy brine-pits yawn. See Witch's Whelp, The.—Stoddard. º e Along the slopes of an ancient hill. §ee Christmas Light, The.—Hutt. See Eve of Election, The (Ballot-box, Along the street. The).--Whittier. - See How the Fifty-first See Willage See Snowbirds.--Lamp- See Legend of Arabia, Along the valley's narrow gorge. Took the Bridge.—Nones. Along the village streets where maples lean. Doctor, The...—Keller. Along the wayside path she comes. See One of Many.— Bateham. Along this lane, green-walled and starred with flowers. See Chatterton at Bristol.—Russell. Along...yon soft tumultuousness. See Hymn to the Sea.— Whitney. Aloot, ºrd the rise and dip note. See Thrall, The.— collard. . Aloof upon the day's immeasured dome. See Black Vulture, See Windy Night, The.—Read. The.—Sterling. Alow and aloof. e Already Appomattox day. See When Lincoln Died.— Thomas. - Already, close by our summer dwelling. the Country, An.—Bryant. Already evening l in the duskiest nook. Meredith. • Alter 3 when the hills do. See Constant.—Dickinson. Altho' Tom has his umberell. See When Sally Learned to Skate.—Anderson. Although a curtain of the salt sea-mist. Salvini.-Bunner. See Invitation to See Evening.— See Farewell to Although by no means rich, Miss Byrd was envied. See Cutting of Ham, The.—Stabler. Although I am one of the most powerful nations. See Nuts to Crack, No. II.-Denton. Although I enter not. See At the Church Gate.—Thack- eray. Although my clothes are fine and gay. See Clothes.—Brown. Although she had just married a lawyer. See Mrs. Bacon, Lawyer.—Anon. Although some fits of small contest. See Hudibras (Aman- tium Ira).-Butler. - Although the ladies with such beauty blaze. Lasses, The.—Pindar. Although the temperance cause has been in progress many years. See Two Revolutions.—Lincoln. Although upon the shore I seem. See Conscience.—Hugo. Although Yale has always favored. See Orange and the Black, The.—Mitchell. Alwin was playing out in the yard. See Merry March Hare, The.—Wilson. See Her Little Boy.—(Pear- See Country Always a “little boy” to her. son’s Weekly.) Always wuz abusin' him. See Didn't Think o' Losin' Him. —Stanton. See From my See Sorrow.— A’m gettin' drowsy, an’ a'll no be able tae follow ye sune. See Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush (Death of the Coun- try Doctor, The).-Maclaren. - Am I a king, that I should call my own. Arm-chair.—Longfellow. Am I in Italy' See Italy.—Rogers. “Am I my brother's keeper ?” See Modern Cain, The.— Edwards. - Am I... sincere ? I say I dote. See To Anthea, Who May Command Him. Anything.—Cochrane. Am I the man That rang within my head last night. See Becket (Selected Scenes).-Tennyson. Am I the slave they say ? See Soggarth Aroon.—Banim. Am not I the fairest flower % See Gifts for All.—Denton. Amarantha, Sweet and fair. See To Amarantha, that She would Dishevel Her Hair.—Lovelace. - *Amaryllis I did woo. See same.—Wither. Amaz'd he stands, nor voice nor body stirs. Daniel. Amazed, confused, its fate unknown. See Jove and the Souls.-Swift. “Amazin' Grace,” said Mrs. Pilsbury, as she sat with her daughter. See Yours, Truly.—Anon. Amazing, beauteous change I See same.—Doddridge. - Ambitiºn. Nile, thy banks deplore. See De Rosis Hibernis. —UFOSS6, See Greeting from England. (London Chronicle.) America, Gentlemen say, is a noble object. ation. With America.--Burke. America, has furnished to the world the character of Wash- ington. See Completion of the Bunker Hill Monument, The (Second Bunker Hill Monument Oration).-Web- Ster. See Concili- 635 America. AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS America has won the day. See Treaty of Paris, The- IłOIl. - Americal Minel Ay, comrades, and thine. See America.-- McCann. - America, my lords, cannot be reconciled to this country. See First Step to Reconciliation with America, The.— Chatham. America, my own I Americal Anon. American nationality, compared with that of Europe and the east. See Nashville Exposition, The.—McKinley. “Americanism” of the right sort we cannot have too much. See Americanism.—Lodge. e Americans ! The saviour of your country has obtained his last victory. See Eulogy on Washington.—Paine. Americans the world over have been proud of their country. See Treason of Benedict Arnold.—Anon. Americus, as he did wend. See Noble Tuck-man, The.— Ingelow. Amid all Triads let it be confest. See Epigram: “Amid all Triads let is be confest.”—Garnett. * Amid my bale I bathe in bliss. See Strange Passion of a Lover, A.—Gascoigne. Amid the cares of married life. See Tell Her So.—(Detroit Free Press.) - Amid the chapel’s chequered gloom. See National Song.—Venable. thou fractious nation. See Proclamation, A.— See Heliotrope.— eck. Amid the cloistered gloom of Aachen's aisle. See Opening of the Tomb of Charlemagne, The.—DeVere. Amid the clouds of battle smoke. See He'll See it when he Wakes.—Lee. Amid the confusion of the early records which tell. See While it was Yet Dark.-Hesselgrave. Amid the dim ferment of Caen and the world. See French Revolution, The (Charlotte Corday).--Carlyle. Amid the elms that interlace. See Memorial Hall.—Cranch. Amid the fairest things that grow. See Her Dwelling-place. . HMurray. Amid the fresh salt surf one's bit of bouyant life to fling. . See To Be Young.—Storke. Amid the gloom and travail of existence. See Love at First . Sight.--Disraeli. Amid tº: interior forms to be observed. See Yule Clog, The. —lier vey. Amid the loud ebriety of war. See Birkenhead, The.— Yule. Amid the merry dancers my face is blithe. See After the Ball.—Peck. Amdi the myriad troubles that meet us day by day. See Plea for Castles in the Air, A.—Gough. Amid the noise and confusion. See Abraham Lincoln.— , . Watterson. Amid the nut grove, still and brown. See Faerie's Child, he.—Irwin. Amid the smoke of cities did you pass. Wordsworth. - Amid the verdure on the prairies wide. See To Joanna.- See Superstition. – WV 3.I'ê. Amid the wind and spindrift on that historic day. See . Little Thornback.-Runcie. Amidst a vale of springing leaves. . The-Ruskin, Amidst the agitating throes of the Old World. pean Struggles for Freedom.—Johnson. Amidst the clamour of exulting joys. See On the Taking of . Quebec, and, Death of General Wolfe.—Goldsmith. Amidst the gay life, the beautiful forms, the brilliant colors. See Charm of Voice.—Anon. Amidst the humblest of surrounding. See Acrostic.—Phil- 1pS. Amidst the massive sideboard’s burnished wealth. See Little Tin Plate, A.—Walch. . . Admidst thy sacred effigies. See Emancipation Group.– Whittier. - - Amo, Amas: I love a lašs. See Amo, Amas.-O’Keeffe. Among all lovely things my Love had been. See Glow- worm, The.—Wordsworth. Among all the holidays of the year. Holiday, The.—Anon. Among green, pleasant meadows. Among his books he sits all day. Among my tender vines I spy. Among professors of astronomy. Among so many can He care ? |House.—Whitney. Among the achievements of Sir Charles Napier. of the Regiments, . The.—Robertson. - - Among the beautiful pictures. See Pictures of Memory.— See Hills of Carrara, See Euro- See Great American See same.—Herder. See Tragedy, A.—Nesbit. See Little Foxes.—Morrell, See Comet, The.—Hood. See I will Abide in Thine See Colors Cary. - - Among the convicts working on the trans-Siberian railroad wº; a white-haired old man. See Convict and Soldier. •–AI) OIl. - - Among the dwellings framed by birds. See Wren's Nest, A. —Wordsworth. Among the evils of intemperance. See Intemperance.— Channing. - Among the few pleasures which reward the traveler. See Arctic Aurora, , An-Anon. . - Among the fine old kings that reign. See Royal Race, A.— McCarroll. e Among the flowers of field, and wood. See Pine Trees’ Choice, The...—Denton. Among , the gray old rounded hills. See Olive Trees of Palestine. (Howrs at Home.) Among the great ideas of the age, we are authorized in reckoning. Sé Battle of Bunker Hill (Peace Con. gress. of the Union, The).--Everett. Among the heroic souls who have sought to recover the lost paradise. See John Ruskin.—Hillis. Among sºils of India. See Red Thread of Honour, The. —fx O Die. Among the inspiring pictures that history has given us. See “Little David’’ of Nations, The-Duncan. Among the joys, 'tis one at eve to sail. See Borough, The (Evening Sail, The).-Crabbe. - Among the legends of our late civil war. See Bounding the United States.—Fiske. - Among the many memorable words. See Last Hours of Webster.—Everett. Among the maple-buds we hear the tones. See April— Mifflin. Among the men and women, the multitude. See Among the Multitude.—Whitman.' - - Among the merry little children. See Little Highland Shep- herdess.-Vannan. Among the mountain passes of the Blue Ridge and the Alleghanies. See Washington's. Training.—Upham. Among the mountains I wandered and saw blue haze. See Poor, The.—Sandburg. - Among the myriad ideas which bound man's life. See Liberty.—Brush. Among the myrtles as I walkt. See Mrs. Eliz. Wheeler.— Herrick. - Among 1. palms the Thing was lost. —IOOSé. Among the passengers bound for Vicksburg upon a Mis- sissippi steamer were a Georgian and his wife. See Indignant Woman's Raid on a Gambler, An.--Anon. Among the people who first settled in United States. See Cuba and Armenia.-Lodge. - Among the poppies by the well. See Parting in Dreamland, A.—Symonds. Among the priceless gems and treasures rare. Saltus. - Among the Roman children. See Arbor Day.—Carpenter. Among the sand-hills. See Wild Rabbit, Thé.—Anon. Among the Sinai monks the Brother John. See John of Mt. Sinai.-Frisbie. Among the Smoke and fog of a December afternoon. See Portrait of a Lady.—Eliot. Among the Sunny memories of my own school-days there glows. ... See Schoolboys' Strike, The.—Burdett. Among the thistles on the hill. See Little Sorrow.—Doug- See Lost Talisman. See Pastel.— &S. Among the thousand, thousand spheres that roll. See Alcy- Olle.-IVla, Ce. Among the thousands who with hail and cheer. See To liver Wendell Holmes.—Whittier. Among the various good and bad qualities incident to our nature. See Bashful Man, The...—Smith. Among the various reasons assigned by those interested in procuring the commutation of the sentence. See Miti- gating Circumstances.—Holland. Among their graven shapes to whom. Halleck,-Whittier. Among their fancies tell me this. See Kiss, The-Herrick. Amongst the great inventions of this age. See More Hul- lahbaloo.—Hood. An accommodation train on a distant railroad was dragging along. See Remarkable Honeymoon Trip, A.—Lee. An acorn was dropped by a gay little squirrel. See Arbor Day Workers.--Anon. An •ºte of dress reform. See Dress Reformer, The...— Il OIl. An age, in her embraces passed. The.— Rochester. - An aged colored man rose to a standing position and a point of order. See It's My Nature.--Anon. An aged man who loved to doze away. See “Aged man. who loved to doze away, An.”—Landor. An aged man, without an enemy in the world. See Mur- der of Captain Joseph White, The (Power of Con- science, The).--Webster. See He Seized the See Meadow Lark See Fitz-Greene See Mistress, An agent who has made a study. Chance.—Anon An airy flutter of slender, brown wings. and Prairie Wind.—Pugh. An American frigate—a frigate of fame. Victorv.–Anon. An amusing scene occurred in Justice Young's court-room. See Mr. O'Hoolahan’s Mistake.—Anon. An ancient cavern huge and wide. See Cavern and the FIut, The.—Frere. An ancient chestnut's blossoms threw. See Alciphron and Leucippe.—Landor. - An Ancient ghost came up the way. See Recall, The.— See When George Pollock. An ancient hallway, generous and square. See King John and the (Percy’s Reliques. See Paul Jones' was King.—Pickering. An ancient story I'll tell you anon. Abbot of Canterbury. An angel came and cried to him by night. See Bishop Patterson.—Smedley. - An angel face:—Its sunny wealth of hair. See “Angel face:—its sunny wealth , of hair, An,”—Osgood. An angel thus til him can sai. See Cursor Mundi (Flight Into Egypt).--Anon. An angel was born in the soul of my soul. See My Angel and I.-Fearing. FIRST LINE INDEx An’ An Angel with a radient face. See To a Mother.—Reboul. An Ape and an Owl once kept a shop. See Ape's Shop, The.—Anon. An apple orchard smells like wine. See Wise, Reese. An apple tree is in our back yard. See Apple Tree, The.-- Grant. See Arab and His Donkey, An Arab came to the river side. An.—(Various Papers. An archfiend arrived in our world and he built an invisible caldron of temptation. See Archfiend of Nations, The. —Talmage. An ardent spirit dwells with Christian love. The (Practical Charity).-Crabbe. An arm of aid to the weak. See Arm of Aid to the Weak, An.—Houghton. An *.. hºed all painted red. See My Little Soldier.— See Borough, An artist who was employed to renovate and retouch. See Hard Earned Wages.—(English Weekly.) An ashen gray touched faint my night-dark room. See Veiled Presence, The.—Rand. An aspiring genius was Dary Green. See Darius Green and His Flying-machine.—Trowbridge. An ass’s hoof alone can hold. See On Burning a Dull . Poem.—Swift. - An attic room, neat and clean. Eve, The.—Stowe. An attorney, was taking a turn. The.—Saxe. An Austral churchyard, very calm and still. Lintel, The.—Sinclair. An Atistrian army, awfully arrayed. See Siege of Belgrade, . The.—Anon. An automobile dashed along the country road. . See It Was His Dog.—Anon. An eas; youth, with beaming eyes. See When I'm a Man. — Barr. An eagle had soared above the clouds. Spider, The.—Krilof. An early link to be forged in the invisible chain. See Brownings, The.—Griffin. An earth-throned queen, she leans with languid grace. See Night.—Brown. An eartly nourris sits and sings. See Great Silkie of Sule Skerry, The (Old Ballad.) - - An eas, task it is to tread. See Path of Independence, The. —A.D.On. An editor is Mr. Squibbs. Anon. An editor was sitting in his office. Readers.--Anon. An' ef you's wanting fishes, you mus' dig your wums an’ ketch 'em. See, Safest Plan, The. (Sribner's Monthly.) “An egg a chicken l Don't tell me!” See Egg a Chicken, An.—(Youth’s Companion.) An elder sister from town visited a younger sister in the country. See How Much Land Does a Man Require ? —Tolstoi, t An emerald, is as green as grass. See same.—Rossetti. An emigrant ship with a world aboard. See God Knows.- Anon. . An eminent physician of the town. See Loss of Time, The. See Whitman’s Ride for See Morley's Christmas See Briefless Barrister, See Low See Ye Editor's Perplexities.— See Printers and Mind Wilson. . “An empire to be lost or won.” Oregon.—Butterworth. An empty sky, a world of heather. ... See Divided.—Ingelow. An engineer's story, in form regulation. See How an Engi- neer. Won His Bride.—Johnston. An * lad, who, reading in a book. See Keats.- €6Se. An enthusiastic French student of Shakespeare. See French- man on . Macbeth, A.—Anon. An evil spirit, your beauty haunts me still. See Idea.— Drayton. . An exquisite ... incompleteness, blossom foreshadowing fruit. See Girlhood.—Anon. An exquisite invention this. ers.-Hunt. An eye with the piercing eagles fire. —Cary. See Love-letters Made in Flow- See Thaddeus Stevens. An' have any of ye seen me photygraph yitº See Me Photy- graph.-Cooper. w An heritage of hopes and fears. See Soul, The.—Cawein. An honest man was Deacon Ray. See Honest Deacon, The. —(New Orleans Times-Democrat.) An hour, and this majestic day is done. See Night.— Whitehead. An hour before . Sunset, on the evening of a day in the beginning of Qctober, 1815. See Les Misérables (Jean Valjean and the Bishop).--Hugo. An' how is yer little Bridgit gittin' on wid her schoolin' 2 See, Her Shpacial-i-ty.—Anon. An ideal tree should be one with a sound, straight, well- formed trunk. See Planting on School Grounds,- Peck. An idle attorney besought a brother. See On an Ill-read Lawyer.—Saxe. An idle breeze strayed up and down. See Golden Rod.— 3,1568. An idle man I stroll at eve. See Rising Tide, The.— Anon. “An idle straw to drift and whirl at mercy of the wind 7" See Society, Flirtation.—Banks. An idle weed that used to crawl. See Ambitious Weed, he.-Taylor. See Eagle and the An old wife sat by her bright fireside. An igstrawnary, tail I will tell you this week. See Woſle ew Ballad of Jane Roney and Mary Brown, The.” Thackeray. An image of Lethe. Pound. An immortal instinct, deep within the spirit of man, is a sense of the beautiful. See Poetry.—Poe. An indºlent young man. See Ideal Young Man, The. -AI1OIl, An infant in its cradle slept. An infant is a selfish sprite. See Coming of War, The: Actaeon.-- See Three Prayers.-Goode. See Broken Doll, The,— Lamb. An infant on its mother's breast. See Life.—Coe. An instance of young Lincoln's practical humanity. See Young Lincoln's Kindness of Heart.—Anon. - An inward love breeds outward talk. See Compleat Angler (Angler's Song).-Walton. An Irishman named Patrick McCarthy. See McCarthy and McMamus.—Anon. - - An Irishman named Patrick Maloney. . See Pat and the Mayor.—Anon. ſº An Irishman sticks up for Robinson's circus. See Char- acter Stories.—Anon. “An' me on the rise; it's very hard.” Sergeant Cubbison.—Crockett. An officer stood at the crossing one day. See Sad Fate of a See Promotion of Policeman, . The -Anon. An º and crippled gate am I. See Front Gate, The.— Il OD. An old and crippled veteran to the War Department came. See Scott and the Veteran.-Taylor. An old castle towers o'er the billow. See Fineen the Rover. —Joyce. An old church in Belgium decided to repair its properties. See Hard-earned Wages.—Anon. An old clock, that had stood for fifty years in a farmer's kitchen. See Discontented Pendulum, The...—Taylor. An old couple living in Gloucester. See Topographical.— Il. - An old dºnouse with meadows wide. See Two Pictures. —Utree Il. . An old gentleman whose style was Germanized. See Signs and Omens.—Anon. g An old hen sat on turtle's eggs. See Old Hen, An.— M. M. D. - An old lady sat in her old arm-chair. See Prayer and Pota- toes.—Peltree for Pettee]. An old lane, an old gate, an old house by a tree. See Old Home, The...—Cawein. & An old, mad, blind, despised and dying king. See Sonnet: England in 1819.-Shelley. An old maid knelt beneath a maple tree. See Old Maid's Prayer, The.—Anon. An old maid sat in her rocking chair. See Soliloquy, A.— Forbes. An old man bending I come among new faces. See Wound- dresser, The.—Whitman. An old man in a lodge within a park. See Chaucer.— Longfellow. See Obstinate Old See Miser, The.— See Land of the An old man lived all alone, all alone. Man, An.—Horton.e. An old man sat by a fireless hearth. Cutter. An old man sits in his garden chair. Afternoon.—Anon. An old man stood in the New Year's night at the window. See Two Roads, The (New Year's Dream, A).- Richter. An old philosopher in China. —AIlOI). An old Quaker lady, in the time of the crusade. See Women and Temperance Work.-Willard. An old religious uncle of mine taught me to speak. See As You Like It (Marksºof Love, The).--Shakespeare. An old slat bonnet hid her face. See Garden-maker, The. —Morsbach. - An old song made by an aged old pate. See Old Courtier, The.—Anon. An old turkey gobbler strutted around. Turkey.—Riley. See No Seeking, No Losing. See Thanksgiving See There's but, One pair of Stockings to Mend To-night.—Anon. An º ºtch went a-walking. See Afternoon Call, An.— utty. An old wooden school-house, worn, battered, and brown. See Debating Society, The.—Hall. . An opinion has long prevailed, Fathers, that, in public pro- secutions. See Verres Denounced.—Cicero. An opulent lord of Ispahan, in luxury lolled on a silk divan. See Daughter of the Desert, The.—Harvey. An organized government requires a cabinet. See Love among the Black-boards.--Kelly. An orphan maid—your patience l you shall have. See Tales of the Hall (Entanglement, An).-Crabbe. An Orpheus! an Orpheus! Yes, faith may grow bold. See Blind Fiddler, The.—Wordsworth. . - An outlandish Knight came from the North lands. See Outlandish Knight, The.—Anon. An oyster rushed wildly. See Tragic Parting, A. (Detroit Tribune.) An' plaze,_yer honor, would ye be after giving employment. See Mike Gets a Job.-Anon. * An’ ſ'. and ) shure [or sure] I was tould to come here to or come to , or come till or come intill] your Honor. See Mary O’Connor, the Volunteer's Wife.—Denigon. 637 AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS An' so she slept, while the neighbors came. See House of Fame, See Neighbor Jones's Notion.—Waterman. An' sure I was tould to come till [or to] yer Honor. See Mary O'Connor, the Volunteer's Wife.—Denison. An' the thought of us each was the boat, och, how ever'd she stand it at all. See Misther Denis' Return.- Barlow. An thou were my ain thing. See same.—Ramsay. An ugly catterpillar once uplooking. See Butterfly's Re- venge, The.—Alger. An undergraduate had unconsciously strayed into the garden º: º ºrian D. See Proper Distinction.— (The Jest OO/C. An unlettered clergyman wanting a place. See Welsh Clas- sic, A.—Ballard. - An unsettled clergyman wanting a place. See Welsh Clas- sic, A.—Ballard. - “An' what's this game iv goluf like, I dinnaw Ż" See Mr. Dooley on Golf.--Dunne. Anacreon of the meadow. See Bobolink, The.—Anon. Anacharsis went into the Archons' court at Athens. See Scholar in a Republic, The (Scholar's District, The). —Phillips. Anatomikally konsidered, laffing iz the sensashun ov pheel- ing. See Laffing.—Shaw. Ancient of days l august Athenal See Childe Harold (Athens).-Byron. e Ancient of days, who sittest, throned in glory. See Ancient of Days.--Doane. - º And after Angelina, laying down. See After Reading a Chapter by Henry James.—Anon. And cº he has come to hide. See Compensation.— ary. And all is well, though face and form. See All is Well.— Tennyson. And also, beau sire, of other things. The (Poet, The).-Chaucer. And answer made King Arthur, breathing hard. See Idylls of the King (Passing of Arthur, The).--Tennyson. And are ye sure the news is true : See Sailor's Wife, The. —Mickle [or Adams]. tº And as a lovely maiden, pure and chaste. See Britannia's Pastorals (Metamorphosis, A.)—Browne. And as for me, though than I kon but lyte. See Legende of Goode Women (Prologue).-Chaucer. And as I sat, over the light blue hills. See Endymion (Bac- chus).--Keats. And, as imagination bodies forth. See Midsummer Night's Dream.—Shakespeare. And as the moisture, which the thirsty earth. See Nosce Teipsum (Soul Compared to a River, The).--Davies. And as the seed waits eagerly for its fruit. See Universal Humanity.—Blake. And as we walked the grass was faintly stirred. See Hawks. —Stephens. And at night the Septette of Beethoven. fort.—Kingsley. See Home Com- And Balaam lifted up his eyes, and he saw Israel abiding in his tents. See Balaam’s Prophecy in Behalf of Israel.—Bible. And be these juggling fiends no more believed. See Mac- beth.-Shakespeare. And because the breath of flowers is far sweeter in the air: . . See Of Gardens.—Bacon. And cannot pleasures, while they last. See Valentine, A.— Carroll. And canst thou, mother, for a moment think. See To My Mother.—White. And certainly they say, for fine behaving. See Monks and the Giants, The.—Frere. And children with deep eyes grow up and stray. See Ballad of the Outer Life.—Hofmannsthal. And Constance, then is safe l—Heaven bless thee, fatherl See Raimond Released.—Hemans. And David fled from Naioth in Ramah. See Covenant of David and Jonathan.—(Bible.) And did those feet in ancient time. See Milton.—Blake. And did thy Sapphire shallop slip. See To a New-born Baby Girl.-Conkling. And didst thou love the race that loved not thee! See Better Way, The.—Ingelow. And do I see Some cause a hope to feed. See Astrophel and Stella (Sonnet LXVI).-Sidney. - And do our loves all perish with our frames? See Husband's and Wife's Grave, The (Immortality).-Dana. And do you ask me, “What is Life?” See What is Life.— (Blackwood’s Magazine.) And do you think of me. See Love Letter, A.—Anon. And does that blessed Book of books, which none. See Bible in Harmony with Temperance, The.—Anon. And don't you think your father will reply to your last letter. See Billet Doux, The.—Anon. And doth not a meeting like this make amends. See And Doth not a Meeting like this.--Moore. And Ellen, when the graybeard years. See To Ellen.— Emerson. “And even our women,” lastly grumbles Ben. of All Periods, The.—Patmore. And ever when the moon was low. See Mariana.—Tenny- SOIl. And five of us those summer days. See To Barbary Land. —Mitchell. . - - And forth [or foorth] they passe, with pleasure...forward led. See Faerie Queene, The (In Praise of Trees).- Spenser. See Girl —º And glory long has made the sages smile. yron. And greedy Avarice by Him did ride. The (Avarice).--Spenser. And grummer, grummer, grummer. See Old Continentals, The-Anon. - And Gwydion said to Math, when it was Spring. See Wife of Llew, The.—Ledwidge. And has it come to this? Are we humbled, so low. See On the Greek Revolution (Sympathy with the Greeks). —Clay. And has my darling told a lie? See To a Little Girl who See Tell-tale Flowers, See Don Juan.-- See Faerie Queene, has Told a Lie.-Taylor. And has the Spring's all glorious eye. —Clare. “And hast thou nerve enough 2'' he said. See Raising the Devil.—Barham. And hº thou sought thy heavenly home. See Casa Wappy. – VLOlr. “And have these rebels dared complain, and murmer to their king º' See William Tell and 'His son-Nott. And have you been to borderland See Borderland.— 1816. And he said, A certain man had two sons. See Prodigal Son, The.—Bible. “And he said: “I shall never forget this dance.” See. Story of the Gadsbys, The (Poor Dear Mamma).-Kipling. And he showed me a pure river of water of life, clear as crystal. See Revelation, XXII.-Bible. And he took up his parable, and said. See. (Balaam’s Parables).-Bible. - And he was once a babe, little and like any other. See Lincoln.—Wightman. And here he paced | See Lines Written Near Shelley's House.—De Vere. - And here his course the chieftain staid. See Lady of the Lake, The.—Scott. And here the buzz of eager nations ran. Numbers See Coliseum, The. —Byron. - And here the hermit sat, and told his beads. See Hillside Cot, The...—Channing. “Andº, could you dream of meeting º' See Telepathy.— OWell, And hº do you get to Toy-land 2 See Trip to Toy-land, A. -AI) Orl. - And I behold once more. See River, The.—Emerson. “And I could weep,” th’ Oneyda chief. See Gertrude of Outalissi. . (Lament of Outalissi, The.)—Campbell. And I do easily believe that peace and patience. See Com- pleat Angler. (Angler's Poesy, The.)—Walton. And I fare you well, Lady Ouncebell. See Lord Lovel. (A). — (Old Ballad.) - See Piper, The (“And I made,” And I made a rural pen. etc.).-Blake. - And I paused, held my breath in such silence, and listened apart. See Saul (David Singing before Saul).- Browning. And I say to mankind: Be not curious about God. See Gems from Walt Whitman.-Whitman. And I shall sleep; and on thy side. See Rivulet, The.— Bryant. º And I was a man who could write you rhyme. See Amour de Voyage.—Kipling. - And I “was smart” and all the springs. See Myself.- rey. And if he should come again. See Ylen's Song.—Hovey. And if his church be doubtful. . See In Hoc Signo.—Lowell. And if my voice break forth, tis not that now. See Childe Harold. (Byron's Remarkable Prophecy.)—Byron. And if so be that lechis done the faile. See Dietary, The, or, Rules for Health.-Lydgate. And if the wine you drink, the lip you press. See Rubáiyát of ºnar Rháyyám (Phantom Caravan, The).-Fitz- gerald. And if there be no meeting past the grave. See If Endless Sleep.–Huxley. And if we do but watch the hour. See Mazeppa.-Byron. And in a launde, upon an hille of floures. See Parlement of Foules, The.—Chaucer. p And in that land dwells a king. (Old Ballad.) º And in that twilight hush, God drew their hearts. See same.—Larcom. And in the frosty season, when the sun. See Prelude, The (Skating).-Wordsworth. And is it even so 7 And are our brethren at such pains to note the infirmities of our natural temper. See Talis- man, The (Richard to the Princess of the Crusade).- See Sir Cawline.— Scott. And is the swallow gone? See Departure of the Swallow, The.—Howitt. And is there care in heaven? And is there ... love? ... See Faerie Queene, The (Ministry of Angels, The.—Spen- Ser. ! And # there then no earthly place. See Eternal London.— OOI’é. - And is this all you have observed? I think. See Virginius. —Knowles. . And is this the old mill-stream. See Old Water-mill, The.— Cook. * And is this—Yarrow 7–This the stream. See Yarrow Vis- ited.—Wordsworth. - And it came to pass, after these things. See Parable against Persecution, A.—Franklin. - 638 FIRST LINE INDEX And And it came to pass in those days. See St. Luke. (Adora- tion of the Shepherd, The.)-(Bible.). ~... And it came to pass, when Ahab saw Elijah. See Elijah and the Phophets of Baal.—Bible. , And it fell out upon a day. See Dives and Lazarus.-- (Ballad.) º And it was not enough that, meekly growing. See Rose of Jericho, The.—Seaver. © g And it's me recipe for cake, yer afther wantin', is it? See Mrs. Murphy's Recipe for Cake.—Smith. And § a dying lady lean and pale. See Moon, The.— helley. - And like a silver clarion rung—“Excelsior.” See Excelsior. —Longfellow. And lo, a voice from Italy | And, lo; leading a blessed host comes one. tion Ode (Lincoln).--Monroe. And mightier grew the joy to meet full-faced. ming.—Swinburne. - And must I welcome in the day. See Two Sisters.-Robin- See Pompeii.--Anon. See Commemora- See Swim- SOI). - And Nº. said unto her daughters-in-law. See Ruth- ? Olć. And he'er did Grecian chisel trace. See Lady of the Lake, The (Canto I.) —Scott. - And no one saw, while it was dark. See Strange Vessel, The.—Stafford. And now a great throng is here who have come to testify # ºir affection for her. See Mother of Lincoln.— 8, CK. And now approached their fleet from India, fraught. See Attempt at Berghen, The.—Dryden. And now, at dawn, to cross the fords. See Washer of the Ford, The.—Ferguson. And now behold your tender nurse, the air. See Orchestra ; or A Poeme of Dauncing (Dancing of the Air, The).— Davies. And now gentlemen, a word I give to remain in your mem- ories and minds. See Base of All Meta-physics, The.— Whitman. And now, gentlemen, as we're beginning a new arrange- ment. See How not to Pay Bills.--Payne. And now I want to say a word. See Happiest Time in Life, The.—Storrs. And now I will unclasp a secret book. See Macbeth (“Mac- beth's Fortune”).-Shakespeare. And now in the forest the woodman doth stand. See Plea, of the Tree, The.—Benedict. And now, Love sang: but his was such a song. See House of Life, The. (Willowwood II.)—Rossetti. And now, Mr. President, instead of speaking of the pos: sibility or utility of secession. See Constitution and the Union, The (On Mr. Clay's Tesolutions).-Webster. And now, reduced on equal terms to fight. See Annus Mivabiles. (War With Holland, The.)—Dryden. “And now,” said the Governor, gazing abroad on the piled- up store. See First Thanksgiving-day, The.—Preston. And now the bell—the bell. See Old Curiosity Shop, The (Little Nell's Funeral).--Dickens. And now the end of Ahab's house had come. See Death of Jezebel, The.—Anon. And now the parting hour has come. —Dennis. And now the slowly fading light. Lincoln. - And now the sun was growing high and warm. See Hy- perion (Paul Fleming Resolves).--Longfellow. And now, thou sketch and outline of a man. See Balthazar and the Quack.--Tobin, And now ’tis time; for their officious haste. on Oliver Cromwell.—Dryden. And now, unveil'd the toilet stands displayed. of the Lock (Toilet, The).--Pope. And now we only ask to serve. See same--Townsend, And now while winged with ruin from on high. See Ship- wreck, The. (Wrecked in the Tempest.)—Falconer. And numerous indeed are the hearts. See Pickwick Papers (Spirit Of Christmas, The) –Dickens. And, O beloved voices, upon which. See Futurity.—Brown- See Graduates' Song. See Winter Gloaming.— See Stanzas See Rape IIlg. And ãentimes excusing of a fault. See King John.— Shakespeare. , , - And oftentimes, to win us to our harm. See Macbeth.-- Shakespeare. And oh, the longing, €18,1101. And oh, to think the sun can shine. See Adelaide Neilson. —Winter. Aad on her lover's arm she leant. (Departure, The).-Tennyson. And, once upon a time, in the long, long ago. in Babies, A.—Baker. º • And one by one, through a hole in the wall. See Darius Green and his Flying Machine.—Trowbridge. And only to think, Bessie, we're all alone in the house. See Actions Speak Louder than Words.--Anon. - - And panoplied alike for war or peace. See Victoria.-- burning eyes. See Mine Own.— See Day-dream, The See Corner ustin. And passing here through evening dew. See Peasant's Return, The.—Barnes. And Paul stood in the midst of the Areopagus, and said. See Acts of the Apostles (Paul at Athens).-Bible. And peace has its own peculiar victories. See True Gran- deur of Nations, The (Peace).--Sumner. And pº º glittering, icy boughs, among. See same. And pray, what ill wind blows you here? See Bondman, The (Homeless Old Man, The).--Caine. ‘And pray, who are you?”. See Tax-gatherer, The:_Tabb. “And pray, who may you be 3’’ asked de Cheauvelins with a Sneer. See Secret Dispatches, The.—Anon. And present gratitude. See same.—Whittier. And Prevye thought, rejoycing of hym-self. See Court of Love, The.—Chaucer. And said I that my limbs were old. See Lay of the Last Minstrel (“And said I,” etc.).--Scott. And seeing the multitudes, he went up into the mountains. See Saint Matthew (Blessed, The).-(Bible.) And shall death quench the fire long fought. See Dying Nun, The.—Cheney. And shall I weep that Love's no more. See Le Roi est. Mort.—Robinson. And she is dead! and she is dead! See Mormon Widower's Lament, The.—Anon. And shouldst thou doubt the visible prophecies. See Reggio. —Reade. And shure [or surel I was tould to come in till yer honor. See Mary O’Connor, the Volunteer's Wife.—Denison. And so, as I fling back to my mind the pictures of the war. See Retrospect, A.—Hubbard. - And so bifel, when comen was the tyme. See Troilus and Criseyde (Book I).-Chaucer. se And so, Don Gomez, you think we ought to dismiss the proposition of this worthy Genoese ? See Queen Isa- bella's Resolve.--Sargent. And so he is to wed. Alas! 'twas only in July. See False, Fickle Man l—Anon. And so I am a subscriber. Anon. * And so, I say, Delia, that although the matter is regarded. See Desperate Encounter, A.—Meyers. And so, like most young poets, in a flush. See Aurora Leigh (Ferment of New Wine, The).-Browning. And so our royal relative is dead. See Dirge Concern- ink, § Late Lamented King of the Cannibal Islands, A. —CrOffut. And so she's engaged to be married. See Awkward.— Goodwin. - And so, smiling, we went on. See Little Hatchet Story, The...—Burdette. And so the new Juliet charms you—her beauty has set you ablaze? See Juliet.—Austin. And so they buried Lincoln 7 Strange and vain. taph of Lincoln, The.—McKay. And so thou say'st my brother, tomorrow the end shall be. See Double Sacrifice, The...—Austin. See Estunt the See Telephone at Home, The.— See Ceno- And so unto the End of Graves came he. Griff.-Kipling. “And so you do like to spell.” See Reading.—Taylor. And so you have come back again. See Two Cuckoo Poems. (I).-Hawkshaw. And so your sister will be here to-day, Tom. Practical Joke.—Rook. And some of us arrive at dawn of day. See To a Belated Genius.-Peters. And soon straight up the hill there rode, (Death of Marmion, The.)—Scott. And, sooth to say, yon vocal grove. Wordsworth. And still the roses gleam for me. Heart.—Dehmel. And such is human life. See Human Life (Passage. From Birth to Age, The).-Rogers. And sure [or Shurel I was tould to come in till yer honor. See Mary O’Connor, the Volunteer's Wife.—Denison. And the first gray of morning fill'd the east. See Sohrab and Rustum.—Arnold. And the little Hiawatha. See Firefly, The.—Longfellow. And the Lord God planted a garden eastward in Eden. See Tree of Life, The-Bible. And the newspaper is also the great agency of progress. See same.—Bonney. And the night was dark and calm. See Hannibal’s Oath. —Landon. - And the Night went down, and the sun smiled, out. See Revenge, The.—Tennyson, And #. Sabbath drew on. See First Easter, The.—St. Ulke, ** - And the sense of security could hardly have been deeper. See Two Impressions of Childhood.—Pater. And the sweet mother. See My Mother.—Parker. See Tom's See Marmion. See September.— See From an Oppressed And Thebes, how fallen now I Her storied gates. See Thebes.—Whitehead. And their hearts yearned for the dear old mountains. See Cheiron, the Centaur.—Anon. And then consider camels. See Hoops.-Gibson. And then he drew a dial from his poke. See As You Like It.—Shakespeare. - - And then I pressed the shell. See Shell, The.—Stephens. And then it started, like a guilty thing. See Hamlet (Ghosts of the Dead).--Shakespeare. - - And Tºdore Roosevelt I See Theodore Roosevelt.—Cope- 3. In Ci. And there came messengers, vassals, to Ruydiez of Bivar, bringing him tribute. See Cid, 'The (Siege of Zamora, The).-Southey. - - And there she's lean'd her back to a thorn. See Cruel Mother, The. (A)—(Old Ballad). €6 Uruiè Z. 639 And AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS And tº they sat, a popping corn. See Popping Corn- IłOIl - And there two runners did the sign abide. , See Earthly Paradise, The. (Atalanta's Race).--—Morris. And there were in the same country. Shepherds. See Good Tidings.-Bible. And there, where the smooth, wet pebbles be. See Sirens, The.—Lowell. - And there—with kest I doun mine eye again. See King's $.” The. (Dawn of Love, The).--James I of Scot- 8,Il And these few precepts in thy memory. See Hamlet (Polo- nius to Laerties).-Shakespeare. And they have thrust our shattered dead away in foreign graves. See Martyrs of the Maine, The.—Hughes. And this again is Christmas day. See Christmas Offerings by Children from Other Lands.-Powers. And this is all she has to lay. See Soldier's Wake, A.— Sullivan. And this is life; to live, to love, to lose I See same.—Anon. And this is Louisburg whose moss-grown ruin. See Louis- burg.—Huntington, And this is lovel until this hour. See In the Garden.— See De Soto.—Butterworth. Buchanan. And this is Tampa. And this is the end of it, all l it rounds the year's complete- ness. See Only.— (Argosy, The). And this is the way the baby woke. See Way the Baby oke, The.—Riley. And this is they grave, MacCaura. See Grave of MacCaura, e.—Downing. And 5. is what I have come to. See Busted Dölly, A.— OOK, And this man is now become a god. See Julius Caesar.— Shakespeare. - And this reft house is that the which he built. that Jack Built, The...—Coleridge. And this reminds me of J. F. See J. F.—Lowell. And this thought will be our comfort. ... See same.—Murray. And this was your Cradle? See Old Cradle, The...—Locker- Lampson. And thou art dead, as young and fair. See House See same.—Byron. And thou art gone, most loved, most honored friend! See On the Late S. T. Coleridge.—Allston. And thou, blest star of Europe's darkest hour. See Pitt.— Heber. And thou bringest with thee the in-gathering of the harvest. See Gifts of the Year, The...—Long. And thº hast stolen a jewel, Death. See Babe Christabel. —Massey. - And thou hast walk’d about (how strange a story !). See Address to the Mummy in Belzoni’s Exhibition.—Smith. And thou, remembered Sagamore. See Sagamore, The.— Shillaber. - And thou, too, gone l one more bright soul away. See To the Memory of Sydney Dobell.—Blackie. And thou, who never yet of human wrong. See Childe Harold (Invocation to Nemesis).-Byron. And thou ! whom earth still holds, and will not yield. See Ode to England, An. (Wordsworth).-Lord. And thus a, moon rolled on, and fair Haidée. See Don Juan. (Juan and Haidée).—Byron. And thus all-expectant abiding, I waited not long, for soon. See He heard her Sing.—Thomson. - And thus from morn till eve he cried. See Charcoal Man, e.—Trowbridge. And thus to Saadi said the Muse. See Saadi.-Emerson. And truth, you say, is all divine. See Realism.—Benson. d up I roos three houres after twelfe. See Flower and the Leaf, The...—Chaucer. And Wallombrosa we went to see. - Browning. And was it I, long ago, who sat within the door and spun ? See Witch, The.—Cloud. And wasna, he a roguey. See Wallombrosa.-- See Piper o' Dundee, The.— Anon. And we might trust these youths and maidens fair. See Festus (Youth, Love, and Death).-Bailey. And we, poor waifs, whose life-term seems. See same.— Hayne. - - - - And we to-day, amidst our flowers. See Thanksgiving Exer- cise.—Martin. - And welcome, now, great, Monarch, to your own I See Astraea Redux.-Dryden. - And well, our Christian sires of old. See Marmion (Old English Christmas, The).--Scott. ...And were that best, Love, dreamless, endless sleep? See And were that Best.—Gilder, And what are things eternal 3–Powers depart. See Excur- sion, The (God in Nature).-Wordsworth. And what did dainty Babie Bell. See Babie Bell.—Aldrich. “And what have you been doing? See Growing.—Anon. And what is so rare as a day in June 3 See Vision of Sir Launfal, The (June).-Lowell. “And what room is this?” asked Mrs. Chrysler. See Flat Story, A.—Anon. - - And what shall I do lest life in silence pass? See Fame.— Schiller. And what though winter will pinch severe. See See Eulogy on Lafayette Song.—Scott. And what was it, fellow-citizens? (Oration on Lafayette).--Everett. And what will I do? See Molly Carew.—Lover. And what's a life?—a weary pilgrimage. See Shortness of Life, The.—Quarles. Cavalier And when at last escapes. See Aurora Leigh (Sweetness of England, The).-Browning. And when his bones are dust. See Don Juan.—Byron. And when I seek the chamber where she dwelt. See Mary. —Tennyson-Turner. - And when, immortal mortal, droops your head. See From To My Godchild, Francis M. . M.–Thompson. ‘And when it comis to the ficht. See Eve of Bannockburn, The.—Barbour. And when—its force expended. See White Squall, The (After the Storm).--Thackeray. w And (when man) was born til this werldys light. See Pricke of Conscience, The.—De Hampole. And when the stream. See Excursion, The.—Wordsworth. And when the wind in the tree-tops roared. See Good Soldier, The.—Anon. And whence, then, came these goodly stones 'twas Israel's pride to raise ? See Spiritual. Temple, The.—Anon. And where breathes Nature deeper oracles. See Tivoli.- “And where have you been, my Mary 3” Caldon Low, The...—Howitt. See Where is He 7– Neele. “And where now, Bayard, will thy footsteps tend?” See “And wherefore do the poor complain?” See Complaints of the Poor, The.—Southey. Written in Midchannel.—Austin. - And where's the Land of Used-to-be, does little baby wonder. And while some books, like steps, are left behind us. Sanve.—Beecher. See Rokeby (Friar of Orders Gray).-Scott. And who art thou? said I to the soft-falling shower. See “And why?” said Bob, with a scornful look. See Bob and the Bible.—Anon. t den).--Scott. “And why’s the ra’son ye’ll not be my wife, Kathlie 3’ See And will he not come again. See And Will he not come Again.—Shakespeare. f See Grandmother's Apology, The-Tennyson. And wilt thou leave me thus? See Earnest Suit to his Un- And with that he led. See Britannia's Pastorals (Fairy Banquet, A) -Browne. - Blamire. - And ye who fill the places we once filled. See Morituri Sa- And yet, for chastisement of these regrets. The (Morning after the Ball) —Wordsworth. And yet how lovely in thine age of woe. See Childe Harold. Reade. See Fairies of the “And where is he 3’’ Not by the side. Bayard Taylor.—Whittier. And wherefore feels he thus? Because its shore. See Sonnets See Land of Used-to-Be, The.—Riley. See “And whither would you lead me then º’’ Voice of the Rain, The.—Whitman. And why stands Scotland idly now. See Marmion (Flod- Mick Tandy's Revenge. (Youth's Companion.) And Willy, my eldest, born, is gone, you say, little Annie : kind Mistress not to Forsake him, An.—Wyatt. “And ye sall walk in silk attire.” See Siller Croun, The.— lutamus.-Longfellow. See Prelude, (Greece).-Byron. And yet I cannot reprehend the flight. . See Sonnets to Delia Beauty, Time, and Love).-Daniel. And i. # know past all doubting, truly. See Divided.— ngelOW. And you are the poet? See Miss Blanche Says.-Harte. “And you,” said the governor, gazing abroad on the piled up store. See First Thanksgiving Day, The.—Preston. And you shall deal the funeral dole. See Claud Halcro's Verses.—Scott. “And you, Sir Poet, shall you make, I pray.” See Poet and the Child, The.-Howells. And you will engage to give the Duke's dispatch to whom I send ? See Richelieu. (Cardinal Richelieu).—Lytton. And you, ye stars. See Empedocles on Etna (Song of Em. pedocles, The).-Arnold. “And you, ye storms, howl out his greatness! and Greatness of God.—Spurgeon. - André's story is the one overmastering romance of the Revo- lution. See André and Hale.—Depew. Andrew Rykman's dead and gone. See Andrew Rykman's Prayer.—Whittier. Andy Rooney was a fellow who had the most singularly, in- genious knack. See Handy Andy (Handy Andy's Ilittle Mistake).-Lower. Ane by ane they hang awa. I See Ane by Ane.—Macdonald. Ane Lyoun at his pray wery foirrun. See Trail of the Lyoun and the Mous, The.—Henryson. t Anear the centre of that northern crest. See City of Dread- ful Night, The (Melen.colia).-Thomson. - Angel and Saint, O Michael of Oracles. See Hymn to the Archangel Michael.—Maelisu. - Angel, hast thou betrayed me? See Vers La Vie.—Upson. Angel, king of streaming morn. See Sun.—Howe. Angel of joy, know you the agony. See Transferable Merit. —Baudelaire. Angel of Pain, I think thy face. See Angel of Pain.—Anon. Angel of Peace, thou hast wandered too long. See Angel of Peace.—Anon. Angel spirits of sleep. Angelic aeronaut, airy and active. See Snow-flakes and Snow- drifts.-Gale. Angels and ministers of grace defend us! See Hamlet (Hamlet's Address to His Father's Ghost).-Shakes- peare. - See Goodness See Spirits.-Bridges. 640 FIRST LINE INDEX - - - \ Are Angels are, we that once from heaven exiled. See Falling Stars.-French. - Angels at the foot. See Watching Angels, Rossetti. Angels from the realms of glory. See Good Tidings of Great Joy to All People.—Montgomery. Angels have fallen ere thy time; by pride. See Lady of Lyons, The (Claude Melnotte's Apology and Defence). —Bulwer-Lytton. - t Angels of Growth, of old in that surprise. See Ideals.-- See Good Wasson. Angels, thy old friends, there shall greet, thee. Woman Made Welcome in Heaven, The.—Crashaw. “Angelus Domini nuntiavit Marial” See Songs my Mother Sung, The.—Wakeman. Anger in its time and place. See Anger.—Lamb. Angry words are lightly spoken. See Angry Words.--Anon. Anigh a frozen mere a cottage stood. See Dream that Came True, The.—Ingelow. “Ann Rafferty,’” said the judge. “Here, yer Honor.” See Ann Rafferty's Evidence.—Shields. e Ann Teek, from the time she had first donned long skirts. See Ann Teek's Silk Dress.-(Epworth Herald, The.) Anna, I wish you to understand that you must keep your place. See Aunt Susan Jones.—Anon. Annan Water's wading deep. See Annan Water.—Anon. Annie and Rhoda, sisters twain. See Sisters, The...— Whittier. Annie Laurie sat twisting bonbons for the quarryman's Christmas party. See Reunited Through Song (Annie Laurie).-Phelps. - Annie of Tharaw, my true love of old. See Annie of Tha- raw.—Longfellow. - Annie Shore, ’twas, sang last night. Johnnie Doon.—Orr. Announced by all the trumpets of the sky. Storm, The.—Emerson. Anon out of the earth a fabric huge. Milton. Anon tired laborers bless their sheltering home. Boy, The. (Tempest, A).-Bloomfield. Anonymous—nor needs a name. See Anonymous.--Tabb. Another authenticated ghost story. See Did You Ever See a Ghost 7–Meyers. - “Another Daring Burglary 1”, read Mrs. Banford. See Ban- ford's Burglar-alarm.—Anon. Another day is numbered with the past. Anon. Another day ! Oh, holy calm. See Another Day.--Arnold. Another flagon, old friend? Of course. See Told at “The Flacon.”—Coller. º Another four I’ve left yet to bring on. of the Year, The.—Bradstreet. . . Another general shout. See Julius Caesar (Cassius' Com- plaint of Caesar).-Shakespeare. Another guest that winter night. phetess).-Whittier. º Another hand, is beckoning us. See Gone.—Whittier. ... Another King 1 they grow like Hydra's heads. See King Henry IV., Pt. I.-Shakespeare. Another lamb, O Íamb of God, behold. See Confided.— Tabb. Another little wave. See Baby, The.—Anon. Another Little Wave. See same.—Akerman. Another mizzling, drizzling day I See My Letters.-Bar- See Annie Shore and See Snow See Paradise Lost.— See Farmer's See At Evening.— See Four Seasons See Snow-bound (Pro- ham. - Another name is added to the roll of those whom the world will not willingly let die. See Eulogy on General Grant. —Beecher. Another night, and yet no tidings come. King Philip and Marie, The-Marston. Another,Of the saints of the holiday season. See St. Thomas. See Parting of Another patient, I suppose. See IDr. Brown.—Goodfellow. Another scorns the home-spun thread of rhymes. See Virgi- demiarum, Libri Sex,−Hall. . : Another star 'neath Time's horizon dropped. See Lowell Alphabet, A.—Lowell. - Another then: “Ah, be ºthy cherished aim.” Comedy, The (Buonconte di Montefeltro).-Dante. Another turn had come for the entertainment of the club. See How Nancy did her Part.—Anon. Another year l—another deadly blow I See Sonnet: “Another year l—another deadly blow.—Wordsworth. Another year ! another year ! See One More Year.—Norton. Another year has passed away. See Our Anniversary.— Cornell. - Another year of our school life is finished. See Day worth Remembering.—Anon. Another year passed over—gone. See Another Year.—O’ agan. - Another year slips to the void. See Stanzas from The Twelfth Night Star.—Carman. Anrhydedda dy dad a' th fam. See Ten Commandments in Welsh, The.—Anon. Anstice and Amalie watching late. Simcox. - Answer me, burning stars of night ! where is the spirit gone? See Invocation.—Hemans. A’n’t the stars purty? See At the Hospital Window.—Smith. Anteº, from the midst of Grecian hosts. See Padua.- 11 gll. º: Antigone, daughter of the blind old man. See GEdipus at Colonus-Sophocles (Coleridge). Antoine Philarey, after many years. —Pardessus. See In the Jacquerie.— See Marriage Tour, A. ..See Divine || “Antoine,” said Mirabeau, returning gay. See Equality at Home.—Anon. Antonio Sonto ees buildin’ a wall. See Blossomy Wheel' barrow, The.—Daly. * “Any fellah fººth nervouth.” See Lord Dundreary Propos- ing.—Skill. "Anyº for the mill?” See Water-mill, The.—“Aunt e.” “Any one can hang a curtain.” Meyers. - Any one who has mingled to any extent in the society of the present day. See Selfishness of Society.—Deni- See Burton's Curtains.— SOIl. Any shentleman vot will go around pehind your face. See Vas Bender Henspecked?—Von Boyle. Apocalyptic thunder roll out of the crimson East. of Armageddon, The.—Viereck. Apollo great, whose beams the greater world do light. See Hymn to Apollo.—Sidney. Apostle, citizen, and artisan I Matheson. Appeared the princess with that merry child Prince Guy. See Athulf and Ethilda.-Taylor. Applause to that blest son of foresight. See Night Thoughts. See Hymn See Love's Cosmopolitan.— —Young. - Apple, Beech, and cedar fair. See Song: “Apple, beech, and cedar fair.”—Anon. Apple-green west and an orange bar. See “Frost To-night.” —Thomas. - Apprehension seems to exist among the people of the Southern States. See First Inaugural Address, March 4, 1861—Lincoln. April, April, laugh thy girlish laughter. April, laugh,” etc.—Watson. April brought the blossoms out. April brought you to us, dear. April calling, April calling. Cawein. See Song: “April, See Cherries.—Sherman. See To Our Baby.—Anon. See Voice of April, The.— April climbed the year's green hill. See May and the Flowers.-Morey. April cold with dropping rain. See April and May.—Emer- SOIl. ‘. April flowers were in the hollows; in the air were April bells. See Lincoln's Last Dream.—Butterworth. April is here ! See In April.-Rexford. - April is in. See New Life, New Love.—Symonds. April lit the apple-flower. See I will Send the Comforter. —Torrence? - April showers bring May flowers. See Memory Gems. April the 19th, 1775, was the fatal day marked out by the mysterious Heaven. See Battle of Lexington, The.— Weems. e April, when I heard your lyrical low word. See Renewal. —Towne. April's gone, the king of showers. See May Day.--Keble. See Churning Song, 'The.— Apron on and dash in hand. Dinsmore. Arabella was a school-girl. See Arabella and Sally Ann.- Carson. Aramantha, Sweet and fair. See To Aramantha.-Lovelace. Arbor day again. One of, the most beautiful festivals of the entire year. See April Assembly, An.-Denton. Arbor Day had its origin with a view to creating a com- munity of interest. See Suggestions for Arbor Day Observance.—Stone. Arbor Day, when in all schools we are talking and singing about the beauties of nature. See Know the Trees.— Apgar. - Arbor day, which is here regarded. See Arbor Day History. —Wells. Arbor Day (which means simply, “Tree Day”). See Arbor See Arbutus-Anon Day Letter.—Roosevelt. Arbutus, thou dost faintly swing. o Arches on arches l as it were that Rome. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Coliseum, The).--—Byron. - 4. Archibald Campbell, the engine-driver, was a decent, honest, well-meaning man. See Railway Chase, The.—Macrae. Archibald Edward Theophilus Jones. £e What might Happen.—Carson. - Archie's wife? Yes, dear, but where's Archie. See Archie's Mother.—Thorpe. Archons of Athens, topped by the tettix, see, I return I See Pheidippides.—Browning. - - - Arcite returned, and, as in honor tied. See Palamon and Arcite.—Dryden. - Are all content? See Damon to the Syracusans.—Banim. Are bank-notes equivalent to the legal standard coin of the realm I See Bank-notes and Coin.—Canning. Are the lilacs blooming in God’s fair gardens. See In Lilac Time.—Lente. . . . . Are the noises in the woods the voices of the birds talking about school % See Bird Talk.-Goodfellow. - Are the posts of our frontier to remain, forever in the pos- session of Great Britain } See British Treaty, The.— Ames. there any more of those [or these] letters?” See Six See Walse Jeune.— Love-letters.--Anon. Are there favoring ladies above thee? See Cowboy’s Tale, The. See Kathrina. “Are Guiney. “Are there no real good Injuns?” —“Wyoming Kit.” Are there not lofty moments when the soul. —Holland. Are there not times, patricians, when great states. See Catiline (Catiline to his Friends, etc.).-Croly. 641 Aré AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Are these the folk whom from the British Iles. See God's Controversy. With New England.—Wigglesworth, Are these the honors they reserve for me. See Columbus in Chains.—Freneau. Are these the pompous tidings ye proclaim? See Pleasures gºiope. The. (Against Skeptical Philosophy).--Camp- €11. º Are they not senseless, then, that think the soul. See Nosce Teipsum.—Davies. - Are they shadows that we see? See Eidola.—Daniel. Are we a nation? ... Then must we have that essential, in- destructible unity. See Are We a Nation? (Our Nation and Flag). —Sumner. - e Are we all here ? Then let us open our school by singing. See Schoolday.—Hunt. Are we all met 3 See Midsummer's Night's Dream (Clown’s Second Rehearsal, The).--Shakespeare. g Are we so low, so base, so despicable. "See Duty of America to Greece and On the Greek Revolution.—Clay. Are we, the wholly fallen See Freedom.—Lowell. “Are women fair 7” Ay I wondrous fair to see too. See ! “Are Women Fair.”—Davison. (?) Are ye all there? See Stars in my Country Sky—are Ye All There?—Sigourney. Are ye # ºn to wauken the day. See Sleepy Laddie, The. –|Ville I’. Are you a Giant, great big man, or is your real name Smith ! See Big Smith.-Ewing. Are you alive. . See, Pool, The-H. D. Are you alone? Of course, I am alone. fidence.—Broughton. Are you awake Do you hear the rain —Hoyt. Are you cross and disgusted, my dear little man 7 to be Happy.—Anon. “Are you deaf, Father William,” the young man said. See Acrostic.—Carroll. Are you good men and true? See. Much Ado About Noth- ing. (Doggery and Verges).-Shakespeare. Are you lost, dear child? §ee Lost Princess, The-Anon. Are you ready, are you ready, for the coming of the Lord. See Are You Ready ?—Eisenbeis. Are you ready for me, Mr. Bolton ? See At the Photo- graphers. (Mom.).-Ford. - “Are you ready for your steeplechaise, Lorraine, Lorraine, Lorrée 3’’ See Lorraine.—Kingsley. Are you ready, O Virginia. See Call to the Colors, The.— Guiterman. • Q See Sisterly Con- See Rain at Night. See How Are you the boy who called me names the other day? See Rindness and Cruelty.—Anon. Are you tir'd? See Rosamond at Woodstock.--—Swinburne. Are you worsted in a fight? See Recipe For Sanity.—Elliot. Are your rocks shelter for ships. See Shrine, The.—H. D. Aren't you ever going to speak again See Ringing the Changes.—Moore. Arethusa arose from her couch of snows. elley. Argo of Greece, that brought the fleece. See Frigate Con- stitution, The.—Arden. Argos was besiegedl The Lacedemonians thundered at its gates. See Telesilla.-Anon. Ariel ºranda: Take. , See To a Lady, with a Guitar.— elley. ; Ariosto tells a pretty story of a fairy, who, by some mys- terious law of her nature. See Milton (Distrust of Liberty).—Macaulay. º Arise ! and away l For the King and the land. See Sir See Ode to the Assertors of Liberty, An. See Arethusa.- Beville.—Hawker. Arise, arise, arise I . —Shelley. Arise l for the day is passing. See Now.—Anon. “Arise #. ºlden, Mabel.” See Mabel on Midsummer Day. —tioW1Dü. Arise, my slumbering soull arise. See Soul and Country. . . —Mangan. Arise, O soul, and gird thee up anew. See Challenge, A.— . Kenyon. - Arise, oh my country! arise in thy glory. See My Country. —Amonson. gº Arise I 'tis the day of our Washington's glory. See Crown our Washington.—Butterworth. Arise, ye men of strength and might. See same.—James. Arise, yes, yes, arise, O thou my dust. See Resurrection, - The.—Klopstock. - Arising slowly in his place. See Daughter Of Revolution, €.-AI1OIl. Aristotle has said that poetry is the most philosophic. See Poetry.—Wordsworth. Arm, arm, arm, arm l the scouts are all come in. See Mad - Lover, The (Joy of Battle, The) —Fletcher. . & Arma virumque cano qui primo solebo peeping. See Wild Sports in the East.—Anon. Armand l I lose my vital heat. See Francois Maynard to the Cardinal De Richelieu.-Maynard. & - Arm'd year—year of the struggle. See Eighteen Sixty-one. —Whitman. - Armipotent lady, Bellona serene. See Address to Bellona and King James V.-Bellenden. * Arms reversed and banners craped. See Dirge for McPher- son, A.—Melville. - - Arnold! the name, as heretofore. See Arnold.—Anon. Around, above the world of snow. See February.—Bensel. Around, around flew each sweet sound. See Rime of the Ancient Mariner, The. (Voices of the Angels, The).-- Coleridge. ** Around Assisi's convent gate. See St. Francis' Sermon to the Birds. –Longfellow. Around me rise the gray-green olive trees. —Malone. Around my love and me the brooding hills. —O'Shaughnessy. Around Sebago's lonely lake. See Funeral Tree of the So- - kokis, The.—Whittier. - Around the board the guests were met, the light above them beaming. See Dream of the Reveler, The.—Mackay. Around the child bend all the three Sweet Graces. See Different Graces.—Landor. Around the clustering beeches, hidden deep. Pipe, The.—Machar. Around the fire, one wintry night. Aiken, Around the globe, through every clime. Blood of Heroes.—Anon. Around the lovely valley rise. See Lake Como. See Lynmouth. See Indian See Beggar-Man, The- See stained by the See Midsummer.—Trow- bridge. * Around the Mound of Sighs. See Giant Walker, The.— Ferguson. Around the shores which Hudsons' billows lave. See Gen- eral Nathanael Greene.—Richards. Around the stove at the village inn. See How Tom Saved the Train.—Birdseye. Around the throne of God in heaven. See Children’s Praises. -AIl Orl. Around the tomb, O bard divine. See On Anacreon.— OOI’e. Around the winter fire to-night. See Margery.-Foster. Around the world the fame is blown. See Man Who Rose from Nothing, The.—M' Lachlan. Around this [or the I lovely valley rise. Trowbridge. - * Arrah! hold your whist, now, Whinny. See Biddy McGinnis See ‘Midsummer.— t See Sympathies of Religion Arrah l Nellie [or Nora J. don’t look like a thunder cloud, Adam de La Halle. Arrayed—a half angelic sight. See Christening, —Anon. Arrived at home, how then they gazed around. See Parish Whole Creation Groaneth, The.—Mitchell. Art not dead, O mother, leaping. See Exiles speak to Ire- - and Art, The.-F-Gunsaulus. Wordsworth. Art thou. * type of beauty, or of power. See Passion Flower. at the Photographers.--Anon. darlint. See Penitent, A.—Anon. Arras | Arrasſ town full of strife. See Farewell to Arras. Arras, blacksmith and armorer, stood at the door of his hut. See Archbishop's Christmas Gift, The.—Barr. Th e.— Lamb. Arrayed in snow-white pants and west. See Ain't he Cute. Arriv'd, at last, Niagara to scan. See Trollopiad, The (British Visitor, The).-Anon. Register, The. (Awful Vacancy, The).--Crabbe. Art glad with the gladness of youth in thy veins. See Art is long and time is fleeting. See Psalm of Life, A. (Life).-Longfellow. land, The.—Leslie. Art reaches its finest successes. Art reigned incarnate in thy lofty soul. See Mario.——Saltus. Art thou a statist in the van See Poet's Epitaph, A.— Art thou a thing of mortal birth. See Sleeping Child, A.-- North. - —DeVere. Art thou not sweet. See Bird Song.—MacLean. - e See To the Moon.—Shelley. Art thou pale for weariness. Art thou poor, yet hast thou golden slumbers? See Sweet Content.—Dekker. Art thou some wingéd sprite, that, fluttering round. See To a Maple Seed.—Mifflin. Art thou the bird whom man loves best ? See Red-breast Chasing the Butterfly, The-Wordsworth. t Art thou the old dream dreaming. See Drama of Two Lives, The. (Question, A).-Chapman. - - Art thou the same mysterious traveller? See Address to the Comet.—Anon. Art thou the same, thou sobbing winter wind 3 Thou the Same.—Tatnall. Art thou there my little Alice 2 See Cinderella.-Brown. Art thou weary, art thou languid? See Art Thou Weary.— See Art St. Stephen. Art tired? There is rest remaining. See “Art Tired?”— Ingelow. Artemiº Gods invisible. See Death of Artemidora, The. –Lua, In OLOI’. Arthur and the rest of the children. Spite of Himself.—Raymond. - Arthur Burton, a student in the Theological Seminary at Pisa, discoveres that his beloved instructor, Canon Montenelli, is his father. See Death of the Gadfly.— Voynich. - Arthur for to Cornwale. See Brut, The.—Layamon. Arthur of Britain, noble king. See Présent and the Past in the Twelfth Century, The.—Chrestien de Troyes. Arthur, to Robert, made a sign. See Nest, The.—Elliott. See Santa Claus in Art's use; what is it but to touch the springs. See Art.— Parker. w As a beam o'er the face of the waters may glow. See Grief. —Mooré, As a bell in a chime. See same.—Johnson. As a commander of men in the field. See General Grant as a Commander.—Porter. 642 FIRST LINE INDEX As As A S a single man, I have spent a good deal of my time. a dancer in a shower of roses before her King. See Joys of Art, The.—Taylor. a farmer was going to plough. See Ough.--Anon. a fond mother, when the day is o'er. See Nature.-- Longfellow. a friend to the children, commend me the Yak. See Excellent Nonsense and Yak, The.—Belloc. a guest who may not stay. See In Memory of James T. Fields.--Whittier. - - a horseman breaks on a sea-gulf enwomb'd in the amber woods. See Deirdre Wedded (Voice of Cir.).-Trench. a king's daughter, being in person sought. See NoSce Teipsum (Soul Compared to a Virgin Wooed in Mar- riage, The).--Davies. a little boy played in the street one day. See Retribution. —An Orl. à, Hºl. raindrop clung. See What the Tiny Drop Said. —AIAOI). a naked man I go. . See Waste Places, The.—Stephens. a ribbon flung out from a generous hand. See Missi- ssippi, The.—Nesbit. S 626 Bachelor's Complaint of the Behavior of Married People, A.—Lamb. a symbol of the Republic, a sign and instrument of great power. See Symbols of , the Republic.—Chapin. à, º ºmbies, which a bird. See She Came and Went. —Luo Well, a violet's gentle eye. See same.-Shelley. a wave that steals when the winds are stormy. See Lay of Macaroni, The.—Taylor. a white candle. See Old Woman, The.—Campbell. a young lobster roamed about. See Lobsters, The. (Punch.) *:::: noon, one summer's day. See Cupid Mistaken.— 1’ 101". an old mercer in some sleepy time. See As an Old Mercer.—Fisher. an unperfect actor on the stage. Shakespeare. - - angels sport amid the stars. See Flowers, The.—Bacon. Ann came in one summer's day. See Listeners, The. (Sleeper, The.)—De la Mare. See Sonnets, XXIII.- Annie was carrying the baby one day. See Question, A. - —Anon. Artemus was once traveling in the cars. See Mark Twain Tells an Anecdote of A. Ward.—Clemens. at a railway junction, men. See Sic Itur.—Clough. at early dawn the stars shine forth even while it grows light. See National Flag, The (Our Flag) —Beecher. at º work two weavers sat See Two Weavers, The. –IVIOre. - - Avarice grows, Moliere. at noon Dulcina rested. See Dulcina.-Raleigh. at the boord apart she sat. See Yin Wee Luik, The.— Savage-Armstrong. at thy portals also death. See same.—Whitman. aw hurried throo th’ toan to mi wark. See Bite Bigger. all vices else depart. See Avarice.— -AI).OIl. - back we look across the ages. See Lincoln's Birthday. —Dole. beautiful Kitty one morning was tripping. See Kitty of Coleraine.—Shanly. beneath the moon I walked. See Whisperers, The.— Gibson. billows upon billows roll. fox, The-Melville. birds are fain to build their nest. See April on Tweed. —Luang. - brisk as bees. See Pickwick Papers, The. (Pickwick Club goes down to keep Christmas at Dingley Dell, The.)—Dickens. - “Brudder Yerkes” took his stand beside the desk. See Brudder Yerkes's Sermon.—Ludlow. bus. *lia, 'twixt work and “twixt play. See Weeding, –Lua. In O. by his notes a bird is known. See Proverbs.-Rook. by some tyrant's stern command. See Lawyer's Fare- well to his Muse, The.—Blackstone. by the instrument she took her seat. Townsend. by the shore at break of day. See same.—Moore. careful merchants do expecting stand. See Britannia's Pastorals (Song of Tavy, The).-Browne. chimes that flow o'er shining seas. See Far-away.— Sigerson. See Death's Death was journeying through the land. Choice.—Halse. - Dick and Ben, one summer day. See Two Dimes, The. —AI) On. See Surrender at Appomat- See Virtuosa,— Dick and Bryan were at play. See Models, The- Turner. * . doctors give physic by way of prevention. See For My Own Monument.— Prior. Don Quixote and Sancho Panza were riding, they per- ceived some thirty or forty windmills. See Don Quixote and the Windmills.-Cervantes. doth his heart who travels far from home. See To a Young Child.—Scudder. doth the pith, which, lest our bodies slack. See Second Anniversary, e.—Donne. down by Banna's banks I strayed. See Mailligh Mo Stoir and Molly Asthore.—Ogle. A S s I lay musing all alone. down the distant halls of time we turn our eyes to-day. See Adown the years.-Sherwood. & * down the street she wannbled slow. See Bessie Bobtail. —Stephens. down through the meadow our Charley-boy goes. See Charley's Butterfly.—Anon. • * dozing I sat in my chair by the fire. See Visit to Hades, A.—Bates. - due by many titles, See Resignation and - I resign. Despair.—Donne. dyed in blood the streaming vines appear. See Wood- bines in October.—Bates. - father Adam first was, fooled. See On a Henpecked Squire.—Burns. flake by flake, the beetling avalanches. . See Ode to France.—Lowell. - flame streams upward, so my longing thought. See He Made Us Free.—Egan. flow the rivers to the sea. See Inheritance.—Russell. fly the shadows o'er the grass. See Irish Wolf-hound, The.—MacCarthy. for the traveller, he had deposited his cudgel. See Les Hºbles (Jean Valjean plays the Christmas Saint).-- Ulgo. - Frances was playing and turning around. See Dizzy Girl, The.—Turner. tºº, the sultry town, oppressed. See Character, A.— rWII). - Glaucus a young Athenian. See Last Days of Pompeii, The (Nydia, The Blind Girl).-Bulwer-Lytton. God appeared to Solomon and Joseph in dreams to urge See His Choice and His Destiny.—Bristol. God leads, I am content. See Being Content.—Anon. hang two mighty thunderclouds. See Guns in the Grass, The.—Frost. Harris and I sat, one morning, at one of the small, round tables. See Tramp Abroad, A (Guessing Nationalities). —Clemens. he had often done before. See Story of the Inky Boys, The.—Hoffmann. - he lay a-dying, the soldier spake: See I am Content.— Sylva. he left the house in the morning. See Letter He Did Not Mail, The.—Anon. he jºkes his mark is understood. See Bad Writers, — tº Ultier. heaven and earth are fairer. See Hyperion.—Keats. here within I watch the fervid coals. See To Bayard Taylor beyond Us.-Hayne. IIermes oncé took to his feathers light. See same.— Keats. hills seem Alps, when veiled in misty shroud. See Kings of Men.—Reade. IHuldy Brown stood at her kitchen table. See Huldy's Pumpkin Pies.—Balch. g I a fare had lately past. See Muses' Elysium, The (Ferryman, Venus, and Cupid, The).--Drayton. I a rhymer. See Expectoration, An.--Coleridge... I cam' by Lock Erroch side. See Loch Erroch Side.— Tytler. See Battle of Harlaw, The.— I cam in by Dunidier. (Ballad.) e I cam thro the Garrisch land. See Battle of Harlaw, The (B).-(Old Ballad.) -- I came down from Lebanon. See same.—Scollard. I came down Mount Tamalpais. See same.—Urmy. I came down the Cannongate. See Well May the Keel Rowe.—Anon. I came in by Fiddich-side. See Willie Macintosh. (B). — (Old Ballad.) I came over the grey, grey hills. I came round the harbor buoy. . The.—Ingelow. I came through the desert thus it was. Dreadful Night, The.—Thomson. I came wandering down Glen Spean. Lassie, The.—Blackie. I come in by bonny Glassgow town. gie.— (Old Ballad.) I did walke my selfe alone. (Old Ballad.) I gaed doun by yon house-en. See Twa Corbies, The.— See same.—Campbell. See Long White Seam, See City of the See Emigrant See Glasgow Peg- See James and Brown.— Anon. I in hoary winter's night. See Burning Babe, The.— Southwell. I lay asleep in Italy. See Mask of Anarchy, The.— Shelley. I lay a-thynkynge, a-thynkynge, a-thynkynge. See As I Lay a-Thynkynge.—Barham. I lay awake in the night. See Midnight Train, The.— Nichols. e . I lay awake in the white moonlight. See Gromies, The. -kº,8,11131. See Friar in the Well, The. (A) — (Old Ballad.) - I lay with my head in your lap, comerado. See same.— Whitman. º I lie roofed in, See On the Porch.- Monroe. I loitered through the village. See Blowing Bubbles.— Munday. - I look back upon your first embrace. Burr. I my garden sought one morn. guerite, The.—La Taille. screened in, See Surrender.— See Shield of the Mar- 643 As AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS As I A: rode this enderers' night. See Shepherds' Song.— | As if hº, º a vision that would fade. See Mephibosheth. Y1011. - - WW IIllS. As I passed by a river side. See Carnal and the Crane, As if it were but yesterday. See Boy in Blue, The.— The.— (Old Ballad.) Long. . As I pump upon the mighty organ. See Organ-Boy to the As in a rose-jar filled with petals sweet. See As in a Rose- Choir Girl.—Anon. º I rode down the arroyo through yuccas belled with bloom. See In the Mohave.—Orr. & I roved out, at Faha, one morning. See Maid of Clogh- roe, The.—Anon. I rowled on my side-car to Santry Fair. Her Mind.—Graves. Lºmaged through the attic. See My Trundle Bed.— In OIl. I sat at the Cafe I said to myself. tator ab Extra).-Clough. I sat down to breakfast in state. See Country Clergy- man's Trip to Cambridge, The.—Macaulay. See Changing See Dipsychus (Spec- I K. on a Kansas hilltop. See Wheat-field Fantasy, A.— emp. g I sat under a sycamore tree. See I Saw Three Ships.- (Ballad.) - & g I sit at my desk by the window. See Mignonette.— Bartlett. I sit on a log here in the woods among the clean-faced beeches. See Choir Practice.—Crosby. I sit within the rood-loft, and the thunder-tones are pealing. See Romance of the Rood-loft, A.—Clarke. I speak to you to-day, I wish to tell you of a soldier. See South and Her Problems, The.—Grady. & & I stand before you. See Woman's Sphere and Mission. —Thomas I stole out of Babylon beyond the stolid warders. See Out of Babylon.—Scollard. I stood by yon roofless tower. ... See Vision, The.—Burns. I stray'd o'er the common on Cork's rugged border. See Mary le More.—Reynolds. I strolled on the beach with the fair Isabella. See Flirtation.—Anon. I walked by myself and talked to myself. King William III.-Anon. I walked by myself I talked to myself. See All the Same in the End.—Ross. I walked forth one morninge. See Christopher White.— (Old Ballad.) - I walked out one morning for pleasure. puncher's Song.—Lomax. See Song on See Cow- Foºd over the hill one day. See Nursery Song.— arter. I walked through the dream-peopled streets. See Vistas. —Shepard. I was carving images from clouds. See Opifex.—Brown. I was cast in my first sleepe. See Young Andrew.— (Old Ballad.) I was going for a walk. See Who Was She 3—Anon. *A. going to market-town. See Timely Hint, A.— IlOIl. I was going up the street one day. See Blue.— Rutledge. I was rambling one day about the Moorish halls. See Alhambra, The (Moonlight on the Alhambra).--—Irving. I was strolling down a woodland way. See Down a Woodland Way.—Howells. J was taking a walk, I noticed two little boys on their X. to School. See Better Whistle than Whine.— In OIl. I was walkin' the jungle round, a-killin' of tigers an’ time. See Ballad, A : “As I was walkin’,” etc.— Carryl. I was walking all alane. See Twa Corbies, The.— Anon. I was walking all alone [or by my lane]. See Wee, Wee Man, The.—Anon. e I was walking mine alane. See Archie O Cawfield (B). — (Old Ballad.) I was walking up the street. See O Mally's Meek, Mally's Sweet.—Burns. & I was wandering through a wood. See Voices of the Wildwood.—Cummins. I was wont to straggle out. See I and the Dog.— Barnes. I was yesterday morning walking with Sir Roger. See Spectator, The (Will Wimble).-Addison. I went by the fairy fort. See Fairy Fort, The.— Brown. I went down by Hastings Mill, I lingered in my going. See Hastings Mill.—Fox-Smith. - I went down the hill I heard the laughter of the coun- tryside. See Voice, The.—Gale. I went down to Dymchurch Wall. Marsh.--Davidson. I went over the hills one day. See Every Mother's Love the Best.—Anon. I went through the garden gap. See same.—Anon. I went through the tangled wood. See Haughty Aspen, The.—Smith. I wer readen ow a stwone. See Readen of a Head- stwone.--Barnes. See Cupid’s Garden.— See: Letter to Sanchia, A.— Hewlett. I were in Cupid's garden. I yield to the influences of this occasion. See Political (Ballad.) I write, I fire from within. º and Responsibilities of University Men.—Cleve- 8, Il Ol. See In Romney As As As As As As As As As As A. S “As like the Woman as you can. . Jari-Jones, Jr. in all great and crowded fairs. See Courtiers.--Butler. in the cool of early day. See Two Roses, The.—Gay. in the midst of battle there is , room. See same.— . Santayana. in the night I restless lie. See Anodyne, An.--Ken, in the nursery Mrs. Puss was looking out for mice. See . Strange Mouse, A.—Anon. in the rainbow’s many-coloured hues. See Britannia's . Pastorals. (Colour. Passage, A).-Browne. in the sunshine of the morn. See Butterfly and the Snail, The-Gay. innocence went forth one day. See Robe of Innocence, The.—Anon. f it befell in midsummer time. ..--Anon. it befell one summer morning. See To Joanna.-Words- ...worth. it befell upon one time. (A)— ... (Old Ballad.) it. *ś to dawn, you know. See Song of Manila, The. —Sterrie. it fell on a holy-day. See John Dory.—(Ballad.) it fell one holy day, hay down. See Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard.—Anon. it fell out on a long summer's day. See Fair Margaret and Sweet William.—Anon. it, fell out one May morning. See Holy Well, The.— See Sir Andrew Barton. See Hughie Grame. ... (Ballad.) it fell out upon a day. See Dives and Dazarus.— (Old . Ballad. it fell upon a day. See Cynthia (Nightingale, The).- Barnfield. Jock the Leg and the merry merchant. See Jock the Leg and the Merry Merchant.— (Old Ballad.) Joe was at play. See Purlioner, The.—Turner. Joseph was a-walking [or a-waukin' ]. See Christmas Carol.—Anon. Jove, the Olympian (who both I and you know). See Political Balance, The.—Freneau. - Jupiter's all seeing eye. See Eagle and the Assembly of Animals.-Gay. late the trades' unions, by way of a show. —Smith. leaves turned red. See Two Birds, The-Bates. life runs on, the road grows strange. See Sixty-eighth Birthday.—Lowell. Life’s unending column pours. |Holmes. light November snows to empty nests. See Aurora Leigh (Character, A).-Browning. See Epigram. See Two Armies, The- * * See same.—Hanle little by little the oak trees grow. See Alphabetic *-*. little dall y. Gems. IłOIl. children in a darkened hall. See Waiting.—Cran- all. little Lizette was out walking one day. See Little Lizette. COrld. Lochinvar rode through the glinting. See Lochinvar.— Anon. “As long as he lived he was the guiding star of a whole brave nation.” See McKinley.—Smith. long as the three great problems, which Victor Hugo mentions. See True Nobility.—Anon. lords their laborers' hire delay. See Redgaunlet (Pay- ment in Store).-Scott. Mailie an' her lambs thegither. See Death and Dying Words of Poor Mailie, The.—Burns. many as sand-grains in the sea. See Folk Song: “As many as sand-grains in the sea.”—Anon. May Margaret sat in her bowerie. See Sweet William's Ghost.—Anon. Memnon's marble harp, renowned of old. See Pleasures of Imagination, The (Delights of Fancy).-Akenside. nen beneath some pang of grief. See Poem Read at the Founding of the Gettysburg Monument.—Halpine. men who fight for home, and child and wife. See Battle of Oriskany.—Helmer. Miss Martin passed in at the side entrance. See Christ- mas Experience, A.—Price. Mr. Pickwick contemplated a stay of at least two months. ... See, Pickwick Papers, The (Most Extraor- dinary Calamity that Befell Mr. Winkle, A).--—Dickens. morning dawned and the poets slowly climbed. See ; of the Divine Comedy, The (Purgatory, The).- a, O O. motº saw her calmly stand. See Trundle-bed Theology. —BrOWrl. my wife and I, at the window one day. See My Wife and I.--Anon. Nancy at her toilet sat. See Her Right Name.—Prior. near beateous Boston lying. See New Song, A.—Anon. near Porto Bello lying. See Ballad of Admiral Hosier's Ghost.—Glover. nesting at thy feet in peace I lay. See Mother England. —Thomas. night drew on, and, from the crest. See Fire, The.— Whittier. noble Sir Arthur one morning did ride. See Sir Arthur and the Charming Mollee,_(Ballad.) 644 FIRST LINE INDEX As As on my bed at dawn I mus’d and pray’d. “As pants, the heart that is the roe's" queer a girl as ever was seen. none but kings have power to raise. Sée Apology for Plagiaries, An.—Butler. iº o'er his furrowed fields, which lie. Harvest.—Whittier. o'er the hill we roam’d at will. Calverley. e o'er the laughter-moving page. See Seedtime and See Wanderers.- See Cervantes.—Bryant. See Lattice at Sunrise, The.—Turner. on the gauzy wings of fancy flying. See Iron Gate, The. —Holmes. once Cineas of Epirus stood among the Senators of Rome. See Roman Senate and the American Congress, The.—Rossuth. e once if not with light regard. See Ode on the Poetical Character.—Collins. ... . one advances up the slow ascent. See Solitude.-- Savage. ge g - one by one the veils took flight. See Creation.--‘‘A. E.” one by one those autumn leaves descending. See Lesson of the Leaves, The.—Anon. one by one withdraw the lofty actors. See Death of Grant.—Whitman. one dark morn. I trod a forest glade. See Forest Glade, The.—Turner. se one that ere a June day rise. rise.—Swinburne. sº one that for a weary Space has lain. See Swimming at Sun- See Odyssey, The. —Lang. OIle ; would draw through the node of things. See Plotinus.—Pound. e one who cleaves the circumambient air. See Timon of Archimedes.—Loomis. one who cons at evening o'er an album all alone. See Old Sweetheart of Mine, An.—Riley. one who follows a departing friend. See Last Days.- Stoddard. * g one who held herself a part. See Sister.—Whittier. ºho in the hush of twilight hears. See Glimpses.— Tabb. * one who long hath fled with panting breath. See Victor and Vanquished.—Longfellow. e one who strives from some fast steamer's side. See O. M. B.-Brown. one whose country is distraught with war. See Con- flict.—Clive. ' one would stand who saw a sudden light. See Love's Outset.—Parker. * other men have creed, so have I mine. See same.— Tilton. our king lay musing on his bed. See King Henry Fifth's Conquest of France.— (Old Ballad.) & See Lines on Rose.— See Little Loomis. g passed the rector of All Saints one day. Turncoats.-Peck. Pat, a odd joker, with a Yankee more sly. See Pat and the Yankee.—Banks. Peter sat at heaven's gate. See St. Peter's Politeness. —AI) OIl. pilot well expert in perilous wave. ... See Faerie Queene, The (Cave of Mammon, The).--Spenser. precious gums are not for lasting fire. (Beautiful Death).-Dryden. Pussy sat washing her face by the gate. Pussy Bathes.—Anon. See Eleonora See How See Queer Little Girl, A. See Hole in the —Anon. Richard and I sat together one day. Patch, The.—Anon. rising on its purple wing. See Giaour, The (Transient Beauty).-Byron. sailors watch from their prison. See Love of the Past, The. (Spectator, The.) Sally sat upon the ground. See Worm, The-Turner. ships becalmed at eve. See Becalmed at Eve and Qua Cursum Ventus.-Clough. sings the pine-tree in the wind. See Quatrains and Translations (Nature in Leasts).-Emerson. sinks the sun behind yon alien hill. See Sonnet: Scot- tish Border.—Lowell. Sir Launfal made morn through the darksome gate. See Vision of Sir Launfal, The (Sir Launfall and the Leper).—Lowell. slow I climb the cliffs ascending side. See Cliff, The...— Bowles. & slow. ship her foamy track. See As Slow Our Ship. —JVLOOre. song #. shade in glorious battle slain. See Asphodel. –U8,ther. Some fair violet loveliest of the glade. See Province of Woman, The.—More. some mysterious wanderer of the skies. See same.— Stockard. some pale shade in a glorious battle slain. See Asphodel. —Cather. soon as does the crimson morn. See Lark, The.— Peletier. soon as ever I begin to take. See Sonnet: “As soon as ever,” etc.—Labé. Soon as I get , a tin cup of water from the spring. See April Fool, An.—Anon. Soon as it is dark tonight. See Guiding Santa Claus.-- Anon. Soon as Mrs. Olcott was well rid of Mrs. Hawley, See First Christmas Tree in New England. (St. Nicholas.) Soon as the colonists had fully decided to separate. See Birthday of the Stars and Stripes.—Anon. Soon as the fire burns red and low. See Sleepy Song, The.—Bacon. - Soon as the house was full. See Spectator, The (Sir Roger at the Play).—Addison. Soon as you’re up, shake blanket and sheet. See Health Alphabet.—Anon. Soon seek roses in December—ice in June. See English Bards and Scotch Reviewers.-Byron. Step by step the hill we mount. See How it is Done.— Il OIl. Sunset's glow illumed the sea. See In Memory of Charles Dickens.—Remak. Sunshine and rain. See Make the Best of It.—Anon. Sweet as the breath that goes. See Unsung.—Aldrich. Sweet desire of day before the day. See Vision of Spring in Winter, A.—Swinburne. sweet Eurydice, with footfall light. Eurydice.—Graves. Swelling seas to gentle rivers glide. of Abingdon.—Dryden. the barometer foretells the storm. tamus (Age).-Longfellow. the bear is a heavy, clumsy creature. See Robinson Crusoe (Friday’s Frolic with a Bear).-Defoe. the bee is to the rose. See Summer Friends.-Brougham. the birds come in the Spring. See L'Envoi...—Longfellow. the breath of the dew to the tender plant. See Kind Words.--Anon. the chain gang was shuffling past it was stopped. See Lucky Jim.—Long. See Chameleon, The.— the chameleon who is known. Prior. the chill’d robin, bound to Florida. See You Know if it was You.-Willis. the cloud to the wind I am docile to thee. Love Song.—Lindsay. - the day's last light is dying. See Bird of Passage.— Fawcett. the dead year is clasped by the dead December. See New Year's Resolve.-Wilcox. the flight of a river. See Absent, yet Present.—Lytton. the generations slip away. See Three Greatest Amer- icans, The.—Roosevelt. - the Greeks signal flame, by antique records told. See As the Greek's Signal Flame.—Whitman. * the highly colored birds do not fly around. See same.— Swing. - the human race has moved along down the centuries. See See Making of Man, The.— See Orpheus and See To the Countess See Morituri Salu- See Persian Majestic Eminence of Washington, The.—Depew. the insect from the rock. Chadwick. the last zephyr, or the last warm ray. the Guillotine, 1794.—Chenier. the light beyond draws nearer. Vision.—Machar. the little white hearse went glimmering by. White Hearse, The.—Riley. the long desert downs you pass between. the Landes, The.—Gautier. the marsh-hen secretly builds on the watery sod. See Marshes of Glynn, The.—Lanier. the parson sat at his books one day. Quarter Pay-day, A.—Anon. the rock in the ocean, the pine on the plain. Strong.—Eager. the skippers of bonny Lothen. See Young Allan.- (Old Ballad.) the Sun was sinking toward the horizon. See Les Misérables (John Valjohn and the Savoyard).-Hugo. the sunbeams stream through liberal space. See Wood- notes.—Emerson. the sweet blackberry's modest bloom. See Pulse of My Heart—Brooke. the time for cold weather approached. Beard.—Anon. . the transatlantic tourist. Hutton. the twilight's gray was swallowed. See Aurora Borealis, The.—Foran. the whole shining dircle of the sky is reflected. See Duty the Highest Call.—Wood. the wind at play with a spark. See Louisa May Alcott. —Moulton. the year roll'd itself round again to meet the day. See Enoch Arden (Farewell of Enoch Arden, The).- Tennyson. the ſº phoenix, duteous to his sire. See Renewal. – iſ 161C1. the youthful Paris presses. See Puffs Poetical (Paris and Helen).-Aytoun. there I left the road in May. Barnes. there might be a meadow fair to view. See Of Books,— Cranahan. they game in , by the Eden side. See Slaughter of the Laird of Mellerstain, The.— (Old Ballad.) they sat in the parlor the conversation was more con- nected. See Man Behind, The (Ike Papson's Court- ship).-Denison. this advice, if it ever see the light, will not do so till I. am no more. See Advice to My Country.—Madison. See Awaiting See Schiller's Dying See Little See Pine of See Minister's See Be See Raising a See Doves of Venice, The.— See Surprise, The.— 645 As AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS As this my carnal robe grows old. See Hallelujah (Prayer of Old Age, The).-Wither. As this. anciently celebrated in France. See Ass, The. - Ed Orle. As Thomas was cugel'd one day by his wife. See Cudgeled FIusband, The...—Swift. As those we love decay, we die in part. See On the Death of a Particular Friend.--Thomson. As those who, standing on a mountain-height. See “Patience to Bear and Strength to Do.”—Matthews. As thou these ashes, little brookl Wordsworth. As though there were a tie. See McFingal.—Trumbull. As thoº possess the fashion of the mood. See Faciebat. —Appey. As thro' the land at eve we went. See Princess, The (As thro' the Land).-Tennyson. As through the void we went I heard his plumes. See Doors, The.—Mifflin. “As thy day thy strength shall be ſ” See Daily Strength.- Havergal. i As time passed away the poor creature Smike paid bitterly. See Nicholas Nickleby (Nicholas Nickleby Leaving the Yorkshire School).-Dickens. As º past onwards, day by day. See Manita.—M’Don- Ilêll. As to a bird’s song she were listening. See Deaf.— Bunner. As to kidnap the Congress has long been my aim. See Gen- eral Howe's Letter.—Anon. As toilsome I wander'd Virginia's woods. Whitman. As Tom and his wife were discursing one day. Candid by Half.-Saxe. As Tommy and his sister Jane. Turner. As trees grow thickly together in the forest. Trees.—Sanford. See To a Friend.— As twilight fades upon the west. As two proud ships upon the pathless main. See Fate.— IłOIl. See same.— See Too See Poisonous Fruit.— See Pruning Drown. As two whose love, first foolish, widening scope. See Son- net: Known in Wain.-Rossetti. As unto blowing roses summer dews. See Love against Love.—Wasson. As unto. lighter strains a boy might turn. See Ode for the Centenary of the birth of Robert Browning, An.— Sterling. As unto the bow the cord is. See Song of Hiawatha, The (Hiawatha's Wooing). —Longfellow. As upon France, with longing eagerness. towards the Land of France.—d’ Orleans. As virtuous men pass mildly away. See Walediction For- bidding Mourning, A.—Donne. As vonce I walked by a dismal swamp. See Let Us Alone. —Brownell. As want of candor really is not right. Rings.--Pindar. As we are all here. Anon. As we cover the graves of the heroic dead with flowers. See Graves of Our Dead, The.—Ingersoll. See Looking See Apology for See Jeallusest Ob Her Sect, The.— See In the Train.— See Some- See Similes—Anon. See Stella's Birthday, See Consola- As we feel upon our brows the fresh breath of a new life. cal culture. See Culture of the Moral Virtues—Bald- (Old Ballad.) more perceptible. See Uses of Astronomy, The (Morn- Thomson. As we speed out of youth's sunny station. See Ballade of Dead Friends.-- Robinson. As we wax older on this earth. See ‘"Things that are more body's Boy.—Anon. As weary pilgrims now at rest. See Longing for Heaven.— As, when a beauteous nymph decays. tion (Turn to the Helper).-Miller. As when a man along piano keys. See To John Boyle See Britannia’s Pastorals (Comparison, A.)—Browne. See Liberalism.—Anon. 6. As we go to the Spartans to learn the possibilities of physi- WII). gº As we lay musing in our beds. See Mermaid, The. (A)— As we proceeded, the timid approach of twilight became ing).--Everett. As we rush, as we rush in the train. As we sallied forth, every dog in the establishment. See Sir Walter Scott and His Dogs.-Irving. See Life's Journey.—Wilcox. As we the withered ferns. As we tire of the dainties that all winter through. See Shad Punctual at Easter Time.—Barber. Excellent, The.”—Watson. As we were falling back upon Malvern Hill. As we were now to hold our heads a little higher. See Moses at the Fair.—Goldsmith. Bradstreet. As wet as fish as dry as a bone. 1724.—Swift. As when a little child returned from play. As when a maid, taught from her mother wing. See Britan- nia's Pastorals (Music Lesson, The).-Browne. O'Reilly.—Bensell. As when a woodman on the fºemi, lawns. As when far off the warbled strains are heard. See Sonnet: “As when far off, etc.—Coleridge. See John Wickliffe.- . See Iliad, See To Rouse, As when in heaven the stars about the moon. The (Night Before Troy).-Homer. As when in watches of the night we see. the Artist.—Appleton. As when, O lady mine. Michelangelo. As whº, on Carmel's sterile steep. See Little Cloud, The. —Bryant. As wº the sea breaks o'er its bounds. See Hudibras.- U11,10]". As when the snow still on the bough is clinging. See Easter Hymn.—Wright. As when the weary traveler gains. Newton. As when with downcast eyes we muse and brood. See Friendship.–Tennyson. As William and Thomas were walking one day. See Boys and the Apple Tree, The.—Taylor. As, with enforc’d yet unreluctant pace. The.—Ingram. As with gladness men of old. See Epiphany.—Dix. As withereth the primrose by the river. See Palinode, A.— Bolton. - As wonderful things are hidden away. See Seed, The.— In On. As woodbine weds the plant within her reach. See Retire- ment (Soul's Progress Checked by Too Absorbing Love, The).-Cowper. * As years ago we carried to your knees. See Mother.— Norris. See Sonnet: “As when,” etc.— See Home in View.— See Social Future, As yonder lamp in my vacated room. See As Yonder Lamp. —Whitehead. As you came from the holy land. See Pilgrim to Pilgrim. —Raleigh. As sº jºurney through life. See What Do You Do?— OIſl!)S. As you jºy thro’ the wonderland of old. See Tip-tip-tip. — WW IICOX. As young as I am, I have observed three swashers. Sed King Henry V. (Soliloquy on Character.)—Shakes- peare. As young Aurora, with crystal hail. See Ane Ballat of the Feigned Friar of Tungland, How He Fell in the Mire Fleand of Turkiland.—Dunbar. - § As your Chairman evidently does not know. See Political Stump Speech.-Parker. Asenath Martyn was slightly built and undersized. See Fall of the Pemberton Mill, The...—Phelps. Asia's rock-hollow’d fanes, first-born of time. See Moral Ruins.—Smith. Ask God to give thee skill. Ask if I love thee? Oh, smiles cannot tell. to Dolcino.—Kingsley. Ask, is love divine I See same.—Meredith. Ask me no more : I’ve had enough Chablis. portunate Host.—Anon. Ask me no more; the moon may draw the sea. See Princess, The (Ask Me no More).--Tennyson. s Ask me no more where Jove bestows. See Song: “Ask me no more,” etc.—Carew tº Ask me not which of all my songs is thine ! See Thy Song. See Primrose, The.—Herrick. See Sympathy.—Hamilton. See Margaret See To an Im- —Mace. Ask me why I send you here. (At. to Carew.) & Ask not of me, Love, what is Love. See same.—Bailey. Ask not the cause why sullen spring. See Song to a Fair Young Lady, Going out of the Town in the Spring.— Dryden. See Oblation, The.— Ask nothing more of me, Swinburne. Ask the sky why it flushes. See Answer, The.—Stephen. Ask thyself at evening, what that is immortal have I done to-day ? See same.—Lavater. Ask you where the place of religious might is. Robertson. Ask why I love the roses fair. Sweet. See same.— See Reason Why, The.— In OIl. Asked of Echo, t'other day. See Echo.—Saxe. Asleep at last ! For fourscore years. See Olive Wendell Holmes.—Hayne. Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep. See Asleep Mackay. Assemble, all ye maidens, at the door. See Elegy: On a Lady, Whom Grief For the Death of her Bethrothed Killed.—Bridges. Asses' milk, half a pint, take at seven, or before. See Advice to a Lady in Autumn.—Chesterfield. See Naughty Hornet, A.— See On the Death in Jesus.— A-strolling out one morning. Richards. Astronomers and star-gazers this year. of Burgabe.—Middleton. * Astronomers estimate that some of the most distant stars. See Magnificent Distances.—Anon. Astronomy is no feast of fancy, with music and poetry. See Study of Astronomy, The.—Mitchell. At a certain town-meeting the question came up. See Thrill- ing Appeal, A.—Anon. At a certain town-meeting the question of licensing certain persons to sell liquor was discussed. See Woman's Plea, A.—Anon. At a dinner in London a short time ago. Story, An.--Anon. At a dinner so various, at such a repast. The...—Goldsmith. See After-dinner See Retaliation, 646 FIRST LINE INDEX At At At At At At At a late hour the other night, the door of an oyster-house Mºhrust open. See Swallowing an Oyster Alive.-- OOO. - a pleasant, evening party I had taken down to Supper. See Ferdinando and Elvira; or, The Gentle Pieman.-- Gilbert. a posterne forth they gan to ryde. See Story of Thebes, The.—Lydgate. a pot-house bar, as I chanced to pass. See What the Trumpeter Said.—Evans, e about 3 P. M., of August 9, 18–, we reached, in a drenching thunder-storm. See Ascent of Japan's Sacred Mountain, Fusi-Yama.—Soper. Alexandria's water-gate. See Seven Wonders of the World, The.—Bellamy and Goodwin. At an auction sale in Charleston. See Loved Flag, The.— Anon. At an early age, St. Dolly. See Fireside Saints, The.— Jerrold. At anchor in Hampton Roads we lay. See Cumberland, The.—Longfellow. * At any rate, ’tis easy, all of it ! See Daughter of the Leech, A.—Browning. At Atri in Abruzzo, a small town. See Bell of Atri, The.— Longfellow. At Bººkburn the English lay. See Bannockburn.— UiTIlS. At Beauty's bar as I did stand. See Arraignment of a Lover, The.—Gascoigne. At Belº when ilk body bownis. See Peblis to the Play, —An On. At Carmel's mount the prophet laid. See Harvest Hymn.— Prentice. g At Cato's Head in Russell Street. See On the Fly-leaf of a Book of Old Plays.—Learned. At certain fixed times the Doge was allowed. See Salve Venetia 1 (Doge's Christmas Shooting, The).-Crawford. At Cheltenham, where one drinks one's fill. See My Partner. —Praed. At Christmas, which is a good holiday. See On Good Wishes at Christmas.-Friswell. At Christmas-tide, fair friends, forego. See At Christmas- tide.—Best. & At Christmas-time Dan Cupid plays. See Christmas.- Chesson. g * At chrºtime on Judea's hills. See At Christmas-time. —E’ ark, f At Christmas-time, poor papa tries, by Sundry means and shifts. See Poor Papa.-Yale. At Christmas-time the poulterer's is all a blaze of gas. See Turkey, The.—L. At church I sat within her pew. See Exclamatory.—Anon. At church, with meek and unaffected grace. See Deserted Village, The (The Pastor).-Goldsmith. At cool of day, with God I walk. See Eventide.—Mason. At Cortés's direction Montezuma presented himself on the terraced, roof. See Discovery of America, The. (Melan- choly. Night, The).--—Fiske. At Crecy by Somme in Ponthieu. See Crecy.—Palgrave. “At dawn,” he said, “I bid them all farewell.” See Volun- teer, The...—Cutler. At dawn the fleet streched miles away. See Morning and Evening by the Sea.—Fields. At daw, when England's childish tongue. See Dandelion. —AIllna, Il. At dawi, when the jubilant morning broke. See At Dawn. —L) Orr. At daybreak in the fresh light, joyfully. See Summer Day, A.—Thaxter. At day's approach, dawn doth the darkness break. See Speech of the Bishop of Puy to the Crusaders.--Anon. At dead of night, when mortals lose. See Ungrateful Cupid, The.—Hughes. At Denver there was an influx of passengers. See Hearts and Hands.-Porter. At dinner, she is hostess, I am host. See Modern Love (Hid- ing the Skeleton).-Meredith. At dºne window panes grew grey. See Forgiveness.-- At early dawn I marked them in the sky. See Pelican Island. The (Pelican The).--Montgomery. At early dawn I once had been. See Dawning of the Day, The.—Walsh. & At early dawn through London you must go. See Fleet Street Eclogues. Good Counsel. and Prescription for a Spring Morning.—Davidson. At eleven o’clock the crowd at Tynwald had grown to a vast concourse. See Deemster, The (Cut off from the People).--Caine. At end of love, at end of life. See At End.—Moulton. At Eutaw Springs the valiant died. See Eutaw Springs.-- Freneau. At eve #: fºsted there amidst the grass. See Jesus Wept. —BTOOKS. At º O'Hallowmas no sleep I sought. See Spell, The.— 8.y. At evening when I go to bed. ... See Daisies, The-Sherman. At evening, when the lamp is lit. See Land of Story Books, The.—Stevenson. At every turn of the road of life. See Lewis Rand.-- Johnston. . . . At exagº; fifteen minutes to eight. See Her Fifteen Minutes. -TV18. SSOI). At first a dusky wreath they seem to rise. See Seasons, The (Coming of the Rain, The).--Thomson. A At first glance Lincoln's appearance was not attractive. See As Orator.—White. At first sight it may seem that, religious principles were entirely ignored. See Great American Republic a Chris- tian State, The.—Gibbons. At five o’clock he milks the cow. See Breakfast Song, The. —Poulsson. At Flores in the Azores Sir Richard Grenville lay. See Revenge, The.—Tennyson. At Francis Allen's on the Christmas eve. See Epic, The. —Tennyson. e At Fyvie's yetts there grows a flower. See Andrew Lammie. (Old Ballad). At God's right hand sits one who was a child. See Mary, the Mother of Jesus.-Willis, At half past eight o'clock, booms, hen-coops, spars. See Don Juan (Shipwreck, The).-Byron. At Haroun’s court it chanced upon a time. See World's Way, The.—Aldrich. At Heaven's high gate each mortal told his story. See Be- fore the Gates.—Stanton, * At her easel, brush in hand. See Contrast, A.—Donnelly. At her fair hands how have I grace entreated. See “How Can the Heart Forget Her.”—Davidson. At home it seems to be the rule. See Ma's Tools.--Anon. At home or away, in alley or street. See Some Mother's - Child.—Keeler. At home the kitchen seems so far away. See In Grandma's At Kitchen.—H. G. F. e * husking time the tassel fades. See At Husking Time.— At See Waiting.—L. D. S. At Johnson. Jesus' feet a young disciple fell. kirk knelt Valborg. See Legend of St. Olaf's Kirk, The. (Valborg watching Axel's Departure).-Houghton At lastº Nature l I have met. See Elusive Nature. —'L'ImrOOl. At last, Dolly—thanks to a potent emetic. See Fudge Fº in Paris, The (Letters from Miss Biddy Fudge). -TVLOOre. At last he stopped—six papers left. See Newsboy's Debt, The.—Anon. & At last I am alone I See Bells, The (Burgomaster's Death, The). Erckmann and Catrian.— (Ald, by). Wilford. t last I see my little maid full grown. See Spanish Gypsy, The...—Eliot. º At last I’m through and I am awful glad, too. See Saman- tha's Talk.-Jones. At last Maggie's eyes, glanced down on the books that lay on the window shelf. See Mill on the Floss, The (Maggie and Thomas à Kempis).-Eliot. At last my fondest dreams are to be realized. See Way to Freedom, The.—Smith. “At last,” my wife said to me, “I am to have a good servant.” See Our New Servant.—Barrie. At last ! O, sensation delicious. See Best of the Ball, The. —Sawyer. At last, one bitter night, he [or the old convict] sunk down on the doorstep faint and ill. See Sketches by Boz (Drunkard's Death, The) – Dickens. At last that speckle hen has goné. See Old Grimes' Hen.— Barron. At last the Emancipation Proclamation came. pation Proclamation, The.—Schurz. At last the golden oriental gate. See Faerie Queene, The Sunrise).--Spenser. At last the hour is come I Once more I breathe-I move—I feel. See Laureame: the Marble Dream.—Banks. At last the toil encumbered days are over. See Indian Summer.—Irvine. At last they reached Rainbow Lake. See Above the Clouds. See Engaged.—Anon. —Herrick. At last ’tis done. “At last, 'tis finished” cried the Spanish painter. See Picture of the Last Supper.—Boyd. At last ’tis gone, the fever of the day. See Intra Muros.- Gillington. t last we are free, all hail, Hymenaeus. Honeymoon.—Dobson. At last young April, ever frail and fair. Frail and Fair.-Holmes. At At See Emanci- See Notes of a See April, Ever least, it was a life of swords. See Comrades.—Johnson. least one position ought to be no longer questioned. See Newest Promises and Perils of the Temperance Reform (Our Duty).-Cook. At length an aged sire far off he saw. See Christ's Victory and Triumph (Satan) —Fletcher. At length brave Michael Dwyer and his undaunted men. See Michael Dwyer.—Sullivan. At length, by so much importunity pressed. See Lover, The. —Montagu. At length he draws near his end. See Death of Copernicus. The...—Everett. At length. I saw a lady within call. See Iphigenia.-Tenny- SOIl. At length Mr. Dombey, one sº See Dombey and Son (Scene at Doctor Blimber's).--Dickens. At length Moscow, with its domes and towers, and palaces, º: in sight. See Napoleon and his arshals (Burning of Moscow, The).-Headley. - At length, Romans, we are rid of Catiline I See Catiline Expelled.—Cicero. At lº, the day departed. See Approach to Genoa.”— ogers. At lºgº the freshening western blast. See Flodden.— COLU, 647 At AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS A A A. A. A. A. A. A A A A. t t At At At At At At A t At At A A A A . At At A. A A. A A. A A A. A. A A A t t t; t; At A - A t t; At A A. At A A A t t t At A. A A A t t t t length they came where, stern and steep. the Lake, The Scott. length 'tis done, the glorious conflict’s done. See On the #. Successful Expedition Against Louisburg.—Hop- IIlSOLl, Mantua in chains the gallant Hofer lay. Hofer.—Mosen. Mantua long had lain in chains. See Death of Hofer, The.—Mosen. (Diff. tr. of foregoing.) matin hour, in middis of the night. See Praise of Age, The.—Kennedy. mid-forenoon yesterday, a man who was crossing Wood- ward Avenue. See Why He Wanted to Laugh.- (Detroit Free Press.) midnight, death's and truth's unlocking time. See Crystal See Little Folks, The.— See Lady of (Fitz-James and Roderick Dhu).- See Andrew The.—Lanier. midnight, in a chicken coop. Stone. -> midnight, in his guarded tent. Halleck. midnight, in the month of June. See Marco Bozzaris.- See Sleeper, The.— O6. mº's knee I waitin' stood. See Mither's Knee, A.— IlOIl. morn—at noon—at twilight dim. See Hymn.—Poe. morn, beside yon summer sea. See Love and Hope.— Moore. e º morn unto my window sill. See St. Valentine's Day.— Valentine. morn, when first the rosy gleam. See Bob White.— McDonald. Mürren let the morning lead thee out. —Symond Nebra, by dington. night what things will stalk abroad. See Lux in Tene- bris.--Tynan-Hinkson. night when I play. See Black Dice, The.—Warnack. night when sick folk Wakeful lie. See Dead Coach, The. Ilall. night when the world was sleepy and still. See Glorny's Weir, Letts. noon a shower had fallen, and the clime. an Angel.—Tennyson. noon of an autumnal day more than two centuries ago. See Endicott and the Red Cross-Hawthorne. noon, ...Within the dusty town. See Birch Stream.— Averilſ. Norfolk, Virginia, a banquet was given to celebrate the ..opening of the Virginia Railroad. See He Called it Off-Clemens. one house I saw the women upstairs. Experience, A.—Anon. One in the morning all's silent in Birdland. See Morn- ing in Birdland.—Thomas. One of the public meetings addressed by Mr. Beecher. See Eulogy on Henry Ward Beecher.—Parker. our creation, but the Word was said. See On Man.— Quarles. * Paris, hard by the Maine barriers. See Chronicle of the Drum, The.—Thackeray. Paris it was, at the opera there. See Aux Italiens.— Lytton. Paris Some time since, a murdering man. See Petit Maitre and the Man on the Wheel, The.—Pindar. Paris we have come back to the time of secret execu- tions. See Secret Executions.—Hugo. present. We behold only the rising of our sun of empire. See America’s True Greatness.-Seward. Quatre Bras, when the fight ran high. See Lay of the Brave Cameron, The-Blackie. Setting [or set of] day and rising morn. See Gentle Shepherd, The (“At setting,” etc.).-Ramsay. Shelley's birth. See To Shelley.—Tabb. six–I well remember when. See Growing Old.—Cook. Sixteen years she knew no care. See Butterflies.—David- SOrl. Stadacona half the sky. See Cartier Arrives at Siadaco- na.—Allison. Stralsund, by the Baltic Sea. See Musician's Tale, The. —Longfellow. Summer eve, when heaven’s aerial bow. See Pleasures of Hope. The (Hope).--Campbell. table yonder sits the man we seek. See At the Mermaid Inn.—Hildreth. ten... a blithesome little maid. Fits.-(Washington Post.) that awful hour of the Passion. See Aspen.—Anon. that cave's mouth twice sixteen porters stand. See Purple Island, The (Koilia).-Fletcher. that moment a low but fearful sound arose from the forest. See Last of the Mohicans, The (Race for Life, A).—Cooper. the approach of extreme peril. See Wallenstein (Hero- ism).-Coleridge. the Arbor, Day exercises held in April. Tree of Chicago, The.—(Chautauquan.) the bar-room door sat drunken Jim. See “Buy Your Cherries.”—Rowe. the break of Christmas Day. See Waits, The.—Deland. the close of the day, when the hamlet is still. See Hermit, The.—Beattie. - the close of the day, when the year was a-dying. See Feather's Message, A.—Dixon. See Morgenlied. S. the Unstrut. See Inn of Care, The...—Wad- -*- See Song of See Census-taker's See Her Laugh—in Four See Historic At A A At At At A. A. A A. A. At At A A A. At A At At At A. A At At A. At A t t; t A. A. At At Af At At A A. A. A. A. A A A. At At At At At A. A. A At the closing of the day. See Bishop Benno and the Frogs. Baring-Gould. the conclusion of the war. See Benjamin Franklin's Toast.—Franklin. the corner of Wood Street, when daylight appears. See Reverie of Poor Susan, The.—Wordsworth. the § in the village. See Mairgread in Chealleadh. —Walsh. the dawn of civilization. See History.—Froude. the debatin’ club last night we all discussed a cure. See No Hope for Literature.—Foss. - the door of his hut sat Massasoit. The.—Stevenson. º the door on summer evenings. See Song of Hiawatha, The. (Hiawatha's Childhood).-Longfellow. the end of life a man finds himself rich. See same.— Tilton. the first hour it was as if one said: “Arise.” —Fletcher. the foot of the mountain height. The.—Longfellow. the forging of the sword. See Sword, The.—Crawford. the gate of old Granada, when all its bolts are barr'd. See Lamentation for Celin, The.—Lockhart. the gate of the West I stand. See “Scum o' the Earth.” —Schauffler. º the grey dawn, amongst the falling leaves. See Bird from the West, A.—Shorter. - e the head of a stretch of swiftly running water the river widened. See Race with the Flames, The-Murray, the heart of our country the tyrant was leaping. See Washington's Name.—Percival. the hotel all was expectation. See Honor of the Woods, The.—Murray. - tº keyboard still he lingered. See Organist, The...— See Peace Message, See Spring. See Rustic Bridal, 3. I’I’. the king's gate the subtle noon. SOI!. the Lamb's high feast we sing. See Praise to the Lamb. —Campbell. (Tr.) the last, tenderly, from the walls, of the powerful for- tress'd house. See, Last Invocation, The.—Whitman. the mid hour of night, when stars are weeping, I fly. See At the Mid Hour of Night.—Moore. See Coronation.—Jack- the midnight, in the silence of the sleep time. See Asolando (Epilogue).-Browning. the midsummer, when the hay was down. See Four Years.-Craik. See My First Play.—Lamb. the cpening of the session, in the fall of 1872. See Eulogy the opening of the session of Congress in 1872, Charles Sumner re-introduced two measures. See Eulogy on the Pantheon, going to high mass. See Recollection of Childhood, A.—Hugo. (Tr. by. Sir George Young). —MacFarlane. the present moment I can see only one question in the the Sword).-Macaulay. the professors' ball to-night. See Old Story, The.—Anon. See Where Dreams are Sold.—Graham. º the Spring of an arch in the great north tower. the time of our Revolution the difficulties of traveling. See Critical...Period of American . History, The. (Dif. the time of that disastrous warfare, in which Washington rose upon the ruins. See Stamp Act, The.—Grimshaw. Sergeant. See Heroes of Inkerman,—Overton. the time when Joshua conquered the Promised Land. the top , of a squatty, three-story brick building in that part of New York. See Last Leaf, The.—Henry. See same.—Alger. the wedding of Shon Maclean. See Wedding of Shon this crisis and juncture, when every instant is priceless. this moment, in every part of the American Union. Our Expanding Republic (Schools Take Part, The).— this moment, in spite of Triplet’s precaution. Woffington's Portrait.—Reade. * e See Pro- Widential Events in the Life of Washington.—Allen. office. See Second Inaugural Address.-Lincoln. times a little brawl. See Little Brawl, Bremer. See Collegian and the Porter, The...—Planche. twilight, in old Hospital St. Luke. See Willie's Signal two o'clock Sam and Andy brought the horses up to the posts. See Uncle Tom's Cabin (Escape, The).--Stowe. the Opera.--Dibdin. * West Point Grant was graduated the north end of Cross Court there yet stands a portal on Charles Sumner.—Schurz. Charles Sumner (Battle Flags, The).-Schurz. the postern gate of day. See Midsummer Madrigal, A. state. See Parliamentary Reform (Public Opinion and the silken sign of the Poppy. See Unseen.—Anon. ficulties of Traveling in 1783).-Fiske. the time of the outbreak of the Crimean War I was See Palestine.—Rothe. the top of his mind the devout scholar has a holy of holies. Maclean, The.—Buchanan. See Death of Congressman Burnes.—Ingalls. See Watterson. See Mrs. this season of the anniversary of Washington. this second appearing to take the oath of the presidential Trin. Col. Cam.—which means, in proper spelling. for Jesus.--Anon. Wapping I landed and called to hail Mog. See Jack at Legacy of Grant, The.—Depew. without honor. See 648 FIRST LINE INDEX Away At what precise minute that little airy musician. See That we should Rise with the Lark-Lamb. At Willie's wedding o' the green. See Jenny Dang the Weaver.—Boswell. At your service, sirs.-Ha, Lopez? The (Scene from, etc.).-Eliot. At your wish I meet you here today to choose a queen among the flowers. See Queen of the Flowers.-Faxon. Athin the even's hour. See Food O'Moon's Beams.--Worth. Athwart the sky a lowly sigh. See London-Davidson. Athwart the sunrise of our western day. See Achilles.- Myers. Atlantid Islands, phantom-fair. See Taneriffe.—Myers. Atri in Abruzzo, a small town. See Bell of Atri, The.— Longfellow. * Attend, all ye who list to hear our noble England's praise. See Armada, The.—Macaulay. - Attend my words and listen. See Quest of the Three Kings, See Spanish Gypsy, he.—Murray. e º Attend :*:A and give ear awhile. See Honour of Bristol, €.-AIlOIl. Attending services not long ago in an elegant church edifice. w See Choir's Way of Telling It, The. (Good Housekeep. ing). Attending services recently. See Church Music.—Anon. Attention | Attention I See Awkward Squad Drill and March. —Schell. Attention l Present a greeting to our friends ! See Alphabet, The.—Anon. Attention I What day of the month is it? Lincoln's Birthday.—Schell. Attention l Your toes are not all on the chalk mark. See Santa Claus at School.—Anon. Auchanachie Gordon is bonny an braw. See Lord Saltoun and Auchanachie.— (Old Ballad). Auf der Brücke stand ich um Mittnacht. (“The Bridge”).-Longfellow. Auf wiedersehen I For we shall meet before. See To the Old Year.—Bates. August, month when summer lies. See August.—Sherman. Augustus was a chubby lad. See Story of Augustus Who Would Not Have Any Soup, The.—Hoffman. Augustus still survives in Maro's strain. See Epigram: “Augustus still survives.”—Johnson. Auld Daddy Darkness creeps frae his hole. See Auld Daddy See Elegy on Maggie See Flags Celebrate See Die Brücke Darkness.—Ferguson. Auld Reekie, mourn in sable hue. Johnston.—Ramsay. “Aun’ Chloe, haint we a'mos' dar yit?” See He was almost There.—Anon. Aunt Deb sat near the front window. See Chloe Ann's Easter Egg.—Sweet. Aunt Grace never saw us children, nor a lot of others in the family. See Toot Makes a Match.-Hart. Aunt Hitty, otherwise Mrs. Silas Tarbox, was as cheery and loquacious a person. See Aunt Hitty, Tarbox. —Wiggin. Aunt Mime, a faithful old negro. See Aunt Mime at the Circus.-McCollum. Aunt Samantha was visiting at a house in Buffalo. See World Without Men.—Anon. “Aunt, I think you're a drefful stupid.” logy.—Wolcott. Aunt Jane, a colored woman, stood in the doorway. See George Washington’s “Bufday.” (Youth’s Companion). Aunt Mary, may I go to the top of the house and fly my Rite 2 See Obeying Pleasantly.—Anon. Aunt Miranda sat by the window. See New Chronicles of Rebecca (Tragedy in Millinery, A.)—Wiggin. Aunt Nellie had [or has] fashioned a dainty thing. See Baby in Church.--—Gow. Aunt Peggy, coming down from her place in the country to visit a niece in the city. See Aunt Peggy and High Art.—Dallas. Aunt Prue was a little particular. See Youthful Ex- periences.—Anon. Aunt Sylvia was an old domestic in the family of Mr. Cole- mº, See Aunt Sylvia's First Lesson in Geography. -AIlOIl. Auntie, I think you must be tired of that everlasting knit, See Laurie's Apo- knit, knit. See Art Critic, The.—Rook. Auntie, May had been telling her little nephews. See Fight, with Dragons, A.—Merwyn, Aunty, don't you think my doll looks sweet 3 See What Became of the Kitten.—Anon. Aurelius, Sire of Hungrinesses 1 See Old Style.—Landor. Author and God of freedom, Thou dost plant. See Spirit of Freedom. Authority intoxicates. See Authority.—Butler. Autumn day ! fruitful day ! See Give Thanks.--Anon. Autumn has come, so bare and gray. See Wanderings. of the Birds, The.—Anon. Autumn hath all the summer's fruitful treasure. Plague and Pestilence.—Anon. Autumn was cold in Plymouth town. Cortissoz. Autumn's sighing. See same.—Read. Aux fils des preux l ye sons of fame ! song, The.—Anon. Avarice is the besetting sin of the age. Virtus.-Spaulding. Avast, honest Jack! now, before you get mellow. See Battle of Erie, The...—Anon. Avaunt all specious pliancy of mind. See Sonnet: Indigna- tion of a High-Minded Spaniard.—Wordsworth. See Winter, See Her Picture.— See Norman Battle- See Post Nummos Ave Marial blessed be the hour. —Byron. Ave Marial maiden mildl to the Virgin).-Scott. Ave Marial o'er the earth and Sea. ing).-Byron. Ave Maria Purissimal Hear! he.—Keeler. 'Ave you ’eard o' the Widow at Windsor. Widow, The.—Kipling. Avenge, O Lord, thy slaughtered saints, whose bones. See On the Late Massacre in Piedmont.—Milton. - Avid of life and love, insatiate vagabond. See Verlaine.— Carman. º º Avoid dispute as much as possible. See Argument.—Addi- See Don Juan (Twilight). See Lady of the Lake. (Hymn See Don Juan (Ewen- See Bells of San Capristano, See Sons of the SOIl. Avoid extremes; and shun the fault of such. See Essay on Criticism (Excessive Praise or Blame).--Pope. Avore we went a-milken. See Bees a-Zwarmen.—Barnes. Aw, I daresay you’ll hardly cwedit the story I’m going to tell. See Gallant Wescue, A.—Sapte. , Aw, naouw, git away. Hiram, and let me git dinner. See Kentucky Mountain Courtship.–Wallace. “Awa’ wi' ye, Tammy man, awa’ wi' ye to the schule.” See Tammy's Prize.—Anon. Awa; and mourn, let all the nations shed. See Eulogy.— OSter. Awake, Æolian, lyre, awake. —Uºray. Awake l and sing the glory of the coming of the Lord. See Our God is Marching On.—Copeland. Awake 1 and to horse, my brothers. See Guerillas, The.— Wallis. Awake! arise the hour is late 1 See Longfellow Alphabet, See Song of the Ex- See Progress of Poesy, The. A.—Longfellow. Awake, arise | The south wind sighs. moor Hunt, A.—Graves. Awake l arise, ye men of might. See To Arms.—Benjamin. Awake, arise, you dead men all—dead women waken you. See Hallow E'en.—Hopper. Awake 1 awake all living things that be. See Wishmaker's Town (Bells, The).-Young. Awake 1 awake I my gallant friends. See Battle of Tippe- canoe, The.—Anon. Awaº yake, my little boy l See Land of Dreams, The...— àkè. Awake, awake, my lyre l See Supplication, A.—Cowley. "Awilº, awake I my Phillis. See Morning Voices.-Good- llé. Awake, awake, O gracious heart. See Valentine, A.—Sher- Iſlall. Awake 1 awake! the stars are pale, the east is russet gray. See “Awake l Awake l’”—Ruskin. Awake, glad heart I get up and sing ! See Christ's Nativity. Vaughan. Awak glad Soul! awake, awake! See Awake awake l— IlOIl. Awake, my country, the hour is great with change I See Ode for the Canadian Confederacy, An.—Roberts. Awake, my heart, to be lov’d, awake, awake I See Awake, My Heart.—Bridges. Awake, my Myrto, with the birth of day. See Art Castella- mare.—Symonds. Awake, my St. John I leave all meaner things. See Essay on Man, An.—Pope. Awake, my soul, and with the sun. See Morning Hymn.— 6 Il. Awaº jº Soul, stretch, every nerve. See same.--Dod- r1Cige. Awake!, nor longer sleep. See War with Alcohol, The.— illiams. “Awake,” said the Sunshine, “’tis time to get up.” See Spring Song.—Anon. Awake!—the crimson dawn is glowing. See Thirty-first of May.—Tennyson. Awake 1 the dawn is on the hills. —Cawein. º Awake thee, my lady-love. See Sylvia; or, The May Queen (Call, The) —Darley. Awake, thou wintry earth. See Easter Hymn, An.—Black- See Morning Serenade. burn. Awake thy cloud-harp, angel of the rain l See Angel of the Rain.—Kimball. Awake, ye forms of verse divine! he.—Drake. Awake, ye nations slumbering supine. in the Fall of 1914.—Woodberry. Awake, ye tender flowers of spring. See Call to the Flowers, A.—Branch. Awaken, lord and ladies gay. See Hunting Song.—Scott. Away and away, o'er the deep-sounding tide. See Skater's Song.—Anon. Away! away ! . See Complaint, The.—Akenside. Away!—away lº-and on we dash! See Mazeppa-Byron. “Away, away,” cried the stout Sir John. See Song of the North, A-Doten; Away, away in the Northland. See Legend of the North- land, A.—Cary. Away—away o'er the feathery crest. See Fisherman's Song, The...—Davis. Awavl away ! our fires stream bright. A.—Peabody. Away! away I through the sightless air. Lightning.—Cutter. See National Paintings, See Sonnets Written See Skating Song, See Song of the 649 Away AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Away! away I to the mountain's brow. See Sir Rupert the Fearless.-Barham. Away back in the twenties, sum seventy-odd year ago. See Ghost of Lone Rock, The.—Howard. Away by the haunts of the Yang-tse-boo. See Rhyme of the º The.—Seaman. & Away, delights! go seek some other dwelling. Delights!—Fletcher. Away, far off in China, many, many years ago. See Cho- Che-Bang and Chi-Chil-Bloo... (Graham's Magazine). . Away from the town, in the safe retreat. See Lesson in Geography, A.—Wynne. Away from the wine-cup, away, my boy. See Away from the Wine-cup, Away ! (New York Weekly.) Away, haunt thou not me. See In a Lecture-room.—Clough. Away, high P in a chestnut-tree. See Winter Song, A.— See Away, Away in a manger, no crib for a bed. See Cradle Hymn.— Luther. Away in the old cathedral. See King and the Poet, The.— See Winifreda.-- €rner. Away 1 let naught to love displeasing. See Away my Verse.— See Robin, The. Anon. Away my verse; and never fear. Landor. Away, pretty Robin, fly home to your nest. —Taylor. Away! the moor is dark beneath the moon. See Stanzas— April, 1814.—Shelley. “Away, thou changeling motley humourist. Donne. Away º ºn in the placid sky. See Bicycling in the Sky. -'I'll DOS. Away up in the attic where the wind says “woo-oo!” See Cupid's Corner.—Waterman. Away up in the heavy heart of Maine there is a mighty lake. See Sisterly Scheme, A.—Bunner. Away with all pencils, with slates and with books. See Holidays, The.—Pollock. Away with melancholy I See Kriss Kringle.—Sherman. See Satires.— Away with you, away with you, James de Grant. See James Grant.— (Old Ballad). Away with your fictions of flimsy romance. See First Kiss of Love, The...—Byron. Away, ye gay landscapes, ye gardens of roses. See Lachin Gair.—Byron. Aw'd by her own rash words she was still, and her eyes to the seaward. See Andromeda (Andromeda and the Sea-nymphs).--—Kingsley. Awe-struck I gazed upon that rock-paved way. See Appian ay, The.—De Vere. Awf'lest boy in this-here town. See Elmer Brown.—Riley. Awful, hºst Bunny ever, ever knew. See Bunny Did It. -AIlOn. Awful is the duel between man and the age in which he lives. See Last of the Barons, The (Despondent Inventor, The).-Bulwer-Lytton. Awfully beautiful art thou, O sea l See Sea-cliffs of Kilkee, See Legend, A.—Kendall. The.—De Vere. Ay, an old story, yet it might. Ay, ay, O ay—the winds that bend the brier I See Idylls of the King (Tristram's Song).-Tennyson. “Ay, ay, sir: they’re Smart seamen enough, no doubt.” See Little Stow-away, The.—Anon. Ay, but I know. See Twelfth Night; or, What You Will (Unrequited Love).-Shakespeare. Ay, but to die, and go we know not where. See Measure for Measure (Life and Death).--Shakespeare. Ay, down to the dust with them, slaves as they are See Lines on Naples.—Moore. Ayl drop the treacherous mask! —Hayne. Ay, Dwainie!—My Dwainiel See Dwainie.—Riley. Ay gonna tell you 'bout my treep to Cooney I-land. See º's and Alma's Visit to Cooney I-Land.-Wey- ll I’Il. Ay, here stands the poplar, so call and so stately. See Poplar, The.—Barham. ” Ay, here's a nest I a nest indeed. See Long-tailed Titmouse nest, The.—Howitt. Ay, º is fitting on this holiday. See America and France.— eeger. Ay, lad, look on yon ocean, now, you see it's calm and still. See As “Old Giles” Saw It.-Cohen. Ay, lay them to rest on the prairie. See After the Battle. See Butler's Proclamation. —Christie. Ay, let it rest l And give us peace. See Gospel of Peace, The.—Roche. Ay me ! Ay me ! the woods decay and fall. See Tithonus.— Tennyson. “Ay, not at home, then, didst thou say? See Call on Sir Walter Raleigh, A.—Piatt. Ay, note that potter's wheel. See Rabbi Ben Ezra (Potter's heel, The).--Browning. Ay, Oliver! I was but seven, and he was eleven. See Echo and the Ferry.—Ingelow. Ay, pale and silent maiden. See Requiem, A.—Lowell. Ay, scatter me well, 'tis a moist spring day. See Song of the Hempseed.—Cook. sº Ay, shout and rave, thou cruel sea. See Herndon.—Mitchell. Ay, tear her tattered ensign down! See Old Ironsides.— Holmes. Ay, this is freedom?—these pure skies. See Hunter of the Prairies, The...—Bryant. , Bacchus must now his power resign. Ay, those attires are best. See Romeo and Juliet (Potion Scene, The).--Shakespeare. Ay, thou art welcome, heaven's delicious breath! See Autumn Poet, An.-Arthur. Ay, thou art welcome, Heaven's delicious breath. See Octo- ber.—Bryant. Ay, 't was here, on this spot. See Atalanta in Camden- Town.—Carroll. Ay waukin, O. See same.—Burns. Ay, you may think we're well off. See End of the World, The.—Abercrombie. tºº Ay yust bane oop by Minnesote. See Oatmobile, The.—Anon. Aye, bear it hence, thou blessed child. See Mars Disarmed by Love.—Praed. * Aye, but to die and go we know not where. See Anti- phonous.-Shakespeare. Aye, down the years, behold, he rides. See Swordless Christ, The.—Hutchison. Aye, lads, we fought 'em. See “Oſ. Manilly.”—Cooke. Aye, let it rest And give us peace. See “Gospel of Peace, The.”—Roche. e Aye! Plymouth is fair—no goodlier spot. See Puritan's Dilemma, The.—Crosby. “Aye, squire,” said Stevens, “they back him at evens.” See How We Beat the Favourite.-Gordon. Aye! Unto thee belong. See Theocritus.-Fields. Ayeh, talk as yez like, Mrs. O'Flaherty. See Mrs. Mul- derrick's Turkish Bath.-Cote. “Ayr gurgling kiss'd his pebbled shore.” Heaven.—Burns. Azaleas—whitest of white l See To Mary in See White Azaleas.-Kimball. º * º B. G. Northrop says: “The observance of Arbor Day has already led to the planting. See Arbor Day: Its Edu- cating Influence.—Anon. Baa, baa, black sheep. See same.—Anon. Babbette and Nanette Brent, twin sisters, were seldom apart. See Babbette's Easter Lesson.-Chrisholm. Babe, if rhyme be none. See Rhyme, A.—Swinburne. Babouscka sits before the fire. See Babouscka.—Thomas. Baby and I were going to Uncle Brown's to spend the day. See Blue Sky Somewhere.—Wara. Baby, Baby, hush-a-bye. See Lullaby, A: “Baby, baby, hush-a-bye Alma-Tadema. Baby, baby, lay your head. See Good-night.—Taylor. Baby, baby, ope your eye. See Getting Up.–Taylor. Baby bye, here’s a fly. See Fly, The.—Tilton. Baby in the window stood. See Nurse Winter.—Coleridge. Baby is a sailor boy. See Baby is a Sailor.—Anon. Baby is clad in her nightgown white. See Ten Little Toes. —Anon. Baby mine, with the grave, grave face. See Baby Mine.— Locker-Lampson. Baby musn't frown when she tumbles down. Path, The.—Aima-Tadema. Baby, ope your sunny eyes. See In the Morning.—Dentoa. Baby sat on the window-seat. See Baby and Mary.—Anon. Baby, see the flowers. See In a Garden.—Swinburne. Baby sleeps, so we must tread. See Don't Wake the Baby. See Gravel —Anon. Baby ¥. a lullaby. See Lullaby: “Baby wants a lullaby.” - Iºa, Il Ciș. Baby wants his breakfast. See Baby’s Breakfast.—Pouls- SOIl. Baby *śA lonely with mother away. See Erris Fairy, An. gº-ººs rCy. y Baby wee, baby wee I See How the Babies Grow.—Carroll. Baby, what do the blossoms say. See Flower Bed, The...— Anon. Babylon—where I go dreaming. See Three Poems.-Hodg- SOIl. Baby's #. is tired of thinking. See Boston Lullaby, A.— –f{OCIle. See Rhododaphne (Ven- Bacchus by the lonely ocean. geance of Bacchus, The).--Peacock. See Drinking Song, A.—Carey. Bachelor's Hall I what a quare lookin' place it is. See Bachelor's Hall.—Finley. Back and forth in a rocker. See Put to Sleep and Rocking the Baby to Sleep.–Munkittrick. Back and forth the shuttles go. See Snow-weaver, The.— Sherman. Back and side go bare, go bare. See Ale Song.—Anon. Back from the front there came. See Before Vicksburg.— IlC)1 l. Back from the trebly crimsoned field. See Wanted—a Man. —Stedman. Back in the box by the curtains shaded. See Old Stage Queen, The.—Wilcox. * Back in the Vanished Country, there’s a cabin in the lane. See Vanished Country, The.—Rice. Back in the years when Phlagstaff, the Dane, was monarch. See . Rejected National Hymns, The, I.--Newell. Back 'mid the Baltic's sleet and snow. See Old Tom Tus, ser's Advice.—Valentine. Back ruffians back! nor dare to tread. See Polish Boy, The. —Stephens. Back she came through the trembling dusk. See Folk-Song. —Untermeyer. 650 FIRST LINE INDEX Bearing Back to the flower-town, side by side. See In Memory of Walter Savage Landor.—Swinburne. Backward and forward under the trees. See Swinging under the Apple Tree.—Dithridge. * Backward, turn backward, O Time in your flight. See Rock Me to Sleep.–Allen. * 3 ºn £3acon, says: “Reading makes a full man, Writing an exact man, speaking a ready man.” See Public Speech.-- Bellows. * Bad was the wife of Barney O'Linn. See Barney O'Linn and the Leeches.—Anon. * e Bahl That's the third umbrella gone since Christmas. See Mrs. Caudle's Umbrella Lecture—Jerrold. Balankin was as gude a mason. See Lamkin. (B).- (Old Ballad.) Balder, the white sun-god, has departed I See Balder.— Anon. - Balkis was in her marble town. See Balkis.--Abercrombie. Balmy zephyrs, lightly flitting. See Drury's Dirge.—Smith. Baloo, baloo, my wee wee thing. See Cradle Song.—Call. Baloo, loo, lammy, now baloo, my dear. See Lullaby, A.— Nairn. Balow, my babe, lie still and sleep. See Balow.—Anon. Banish sorrow, grief’s a folly. See Banish Sorrow.—Ogle. Banished from Rome ! What's banished but set free. See Catiline (Catline's Defiance).-Croly. Banner of England, not for a season, O banner of Britain, hast thou. See Defence of Lucknow, The.—Tennyson. Barbarians must we always be? See. On Observing a Vulgar Name on the Plinth of an Ancient Statue.—Landor. Barb’d blossom of the guarded gorse. See Song of Wintes, A.—Pfeiffer. Bard of the Fleece, whose skilful genius made. See To John Dyer.—Wordsworth. ge Bard I to no brave chief belonging. See Fight of the Forlorn, The.—Darley. & IBards of passion and of mirth. See Ode.—Keats. Bare, low, tawny hills. See On the Prairie.—Bates. Barefoº, boys scud up the street. See Sudden Shower, A. —Folley. Bark, bravest in battle of billow and breeze. See Mariner's Hymn, The.—Sigerson. Bark that bears me through foam and squall. See Boat- man's Hymn.—Ferguson. Barley-mowers, here we stand. The.—Howitt. Barnes, the peda-ogue, is a worthy man. See Swallowed Frog, The.—Anon. Barnes, the schoolmaster in a suburban town. See Spirited Object Lesson, A.—Anon. Barnet's boy left a sack of flour at Archibald's last even- ing. See Something Split.—Anon. Barney McGee, there's no end of good luck in you ! See Barney McGee.—Hovey. Baron of Brackley, are ye in there ley, The. (B.).— (Old Ballad.) “Baron or vasal, is any so bold. See Diver, The.—Schiller. Bartholomew Benjamin Bunting. See Singular Sangfroid of Baby Bunting, The.—Carryl. Bartholomew is very sweet. See Bartholomew.—Gale. Base-ball was something. See Cap'n Peleg Bunker Describes a Game of Base-ball.—Under-hill. Baseball was the chief delight of Max Oliver's Life. See Professional Umpire and Mascot-keeper, The.—McCrae. Basil Wolgemuth lay asleep on his couch. He had out- watched midnight and was very weary. See Rosicrucian, The...—Craik. Basking in peace in the warm spring sun. of the Carpet, The.—Burdette. Bathed in unfallen sunlight. See same.—Bonar. Bathed in war's perfume—delicate flag I See Bathed in War's Perfume.—Whitman. Bathsheba came out to the sun. See Telling the Bees.— See Barley-mower's Song, See Baron of Brack- See Romance €6 Se. Battles nor song can from oblivion save. See Immortality. —Reese. Bawloo, my bonnie baby, bawlililu. See Last Cradle Song, - The...—Hogg. Bayard Taylor and the school be represents. See same.— IlOIl. Be Braye, . faint heart. , See Optimism.—N. M. Be brief, be pointed; let your matter stand. See Advice to an Advocate.—Story. Be calm in arguing, for fierceness makes. —Anon. Be ºl that you do not commend yourself. See same.— 8,162. - Be content with thy lot. See Content.—Anon. “Be faithful, Don 1’’, the farmer called that sultry summer morn. See Path of the Cyclone, The.—Thorne. Be firm, be bold, be strong, be true. See Dare to Stand Alone.—Anon. e Be firm I One constant element in luck. See Urania.— Biolmes. , - Be gentle to the new-laid egg. See How to Deal with New- laid Eggs.--Anon. Be glad in the Lord. See New Life, The.—Smith. Be glad, little children. See Glad and Good.—Anon. Be glaid all ye that luvaris been. See Welcome to May.— Anon. Be good, sweet maid, and let the world be clever.-See Memory Gems. º Be happy now with him, and love him who loves thee. See To a Daughter on Her Marriage.—Hugo. See Argument. Be seated, pray. Be honest, my boy, be homest, I say. See Seven Points for Boys.--Amasa. Be I agoin' tº the graduation? Nash. - Be in me as the eternal moods. See Doria.-Pound. ... Be it not mine to steal the cultured flower. See Simple Nature.—Romanes. Be in time for every call. See Be in Time.—Anon. Be it a weakness, it deserves some praise. See Backward Look, The...—Cowper. Be it right or wrong, these men among. Maid, The.—Anon. & Be it so I I will even undergo this last degree of ignominy. See Mary Stuart.—Malei. Be just, and fear not. See Memory Gems. Be kind and tender to the frog. See Frog, The-Belloc. Be kinº, . kind. Nor wain regrets invite. See Be Kind. —Ular K. Be kind to the panther l for when thau wert young. See Panther, The.—Anon. Be kind to thy father—for when thou wert young. See Be Kind.—Anon. Be like the promontory, against which the waves continu- ally break. See Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius (Forti- tude).--Antoninus. Be loyal to interests of client. ments.-Ogden. Be merry, man l and tak nocht far in mind. See Hermes the Philosopher.—Dunbar. * Be mine, and . I will give thy name. See same.—Bennett. “Be mine,” said the ardent young Sawmilegoff. See Russian Courtship, A.—Anon. “Be my fairy, mother.” See Wish, A.—Cooke. Be near when I am dying. See same.—Baker. Be noble ! And the nobleness that lies. See Memory Gems. Be not afraid to pray—to pray is right. See Prayer.— Coleridge. Be not angry with me that I bear. See Apology.—Lowell. Be not deceived, my countrymen. See Spirit of the Revolu- tion.—Quincy. Be not gloomy l catch the sunshine I See Catch the Sun- See Memory Gems. shine.—Rook. Be not simply good. Be not swift to take offense. See Let it Pass.-Anon. Be patient gentle queen. See King Henry VI (Henry VI and Margaret of Anjou).-Shakespeare. Be patient, Life, when Love is at the gate. and Vain Excuse.—Arensberg. Be patient l Oh, be patient l See Patience.—Trench. Be patient, O be patient I Put your ear against the earth. See Patience.—Linton. Be praised, Christ Jesus, fervently. Luther. See Jane's Graduation.- See Nut-brown See Lawyer's Ten Command- See Dialogue See Song of Praise.— A grave appeal. See Virtuoso, A.— *Dobson. Be Silent no, all People. See Song of Sion, A.—Grave. “Be still, and know that I am God. See Be Still.—Williams. Be still, my child I remain in statu quo. See Lawyer's Lull- aby, The...—Coggswell. * Be still, my heart, and listen. See Khristina and His Flute. Biope. still. The Hanging Gardens were a dream. See same. —Stickney. Be strong ! We are not here to play. See Be Strong l—Bab- € cock. Be the ºfter never so cold, we hear. See Red Bird, The. —J OneS. Be then thine own home, and in thyself dwell. See Verses to Sir Henry Wootton.—Donne. - - Be then your counsels, as your subject, great. See To the Federal Convention.—Dwight. Be thou a bird, my soul, and mount and soar. See Be Thou a Bird.—A. G. C. Be thou blest, Bertram I and succeed thy father. See All's Well that Ends Well (Mother's Blessing).-Shakes- peare. Be thou familiar, but by no means vulgar. See Hamlet (Good Counsel. of Polonius to Laertes.)—Shakespeare. Be thy dread of sin and sorrow. See Shun the Bowl.— Barker. Be true, be true ! whate'er beside. See Truth.--Tupper. Be useful where thou livest, that they may. See Be Useful. —Herbert. Be welcome, oh, silvery moon. Klopstock. Be wise, my Sorrow ! Keep thee now more still. communing.—Baudelaire. See Early Graves, The.— See Self- Be wise to-day: 'tis madness to defer. See Night Thoughts (Procrastination.)—Young. Be ye in love with April-tide 3. See same.—Scollard. Be you to others kind and true. See Golden Rule, The.— (New England Primer.) + Be young—forever—through the centuries. See Curse from “Claudian,” The.—Herman and Wills. - Be your words made, good sir, of Indian ware. See As- trophel and Stella, Sonnet XCII.-Sidney. Bear him, comrades, to his grave. See Burial of Barber. —Whittier. Bear him to his Western home. See Abraham Lincoln.-- Johnston. Bear it on tenderly. See O’Connell's Heart.—Dorsey. Bear with me while I lead you to a rust-stained slab. See Our Reunited Country.—Howell. Bearing a burden holy. See First Easter, The.—Lowater. 651 Beat AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Beautiful, sublime, • Beautiful child, to thy look is given. Beautiful faces are those that wear. “Beautiful!” mebby it be, bairn. Beautiful spoils l Beauty sat bathing by a spring. Beatl beat l drums l—blow, bugles l blow I See Beatl Beatl Drums l—Whitman. Beat on, proud billows; Boreas blow. See Loyalty Confined. —L'Estrange. Beat on the Tom-toms, and scatter the flowers. he.—Hope. Beat the broad gatº i. goodly hollow sound. See Deserted all. - Mansion, A.— g Beating heart I we come again. See At Her Window.— See Cupid-Jonson. Locker-Lampson. Beauties, have you seen this toy. Beautiful are the mountains. See. same.—Gallaher. ... Beautiful boy, lend me your youth to play with. See Flirt, The...—Burr. See Beautiful Child See Bride, and My Beautiful Child.—Sigourney. Beautiful city I so venerable, so lovely. See Oxford.- Arnold. {e Beautiñº cloud! with folds so soft and fair. See To a Cloud. —Bryant. Beautiful Creature, how I envy thee! See Benumbed Butter- y, The.—De Vere. Beautiful Evelyn Hope is dead! See Evelyn Hope.—Brown- 1ng. * Beautiful face of a child. See Three Portraits of Prince Charles.—Lang. & See Beautiful Things. —Allerton and Beautiful. Things.--Taylor. Beautiful for situation, the joy of the whole earth was #. Zion. See Destruction of Jerusalem, The.— ULCLIOIlg. - Beautiful ground on which we tread. See Beautiful Things. –An OI). Beautiful habitations, auras of delight I See Auras of Delight.—Patmore. Beautiful hands are those who do.—See Memory Gems. Beaufºu, in her majestic grandeur. See Elm, The.—H. BI. B. Beautiful in her solitary grandeur. ° town, The (Heroes of the Land of Penn).-Lippard. See Tale of the York- See See Invocation to the See Chiquita.-Harte. See Beautiful Snow.— shire Coast, A.—Anon. Beautiful must be the mountains whence ye come. Nightingales.—Bridges. Beautiful, shadow of Thetis's boy l Spirit of Achilles.—Byron. Beautifull Sir, you may say so. Beautiful snow I beautiful snow ! Sigourney. Beautiful soup, so rich and green. See Turtle Soup.– Carroll. Beautiful Spanish dance is given by young ladies and gentle- men. See Juanite and Carlos.--Anon. borne off from vanquished death ! See Rose Aylmer's Hair, Given by Her Sister.—Landor. Beautiful Spring-time I bright, blooming roses. See Beautiful Spring-time.—Anon. Beautiful Stars, that dawned in the Orient. See Star of the East.—Sleight. and glorious. See Ocean, The and Sea, The and Seaside Thoughts.-Barton. Beautiful, tragical faces. See Piccadilly.—Pound. Beautiful valley ! through whose verdant meads. See Monte - Cassino.—Longfellow. Beautiful vision | how bright it rose. See Reign of Peace, The.—Thornton. Beautiful was the night. Behind the black wall of the forest. ... See Evangeline (Moonlight on the Prairie).-- Longfellow. Beauty and majesty are fallen at odds. from Cynthia).-Barnfield. Beauty and rags were the portion possessed. See Peronella. See Cynthia (Sonnet ‘s –An Orl. º º Beauty calls and gives no warning. See Evensong.— Torrence. Beauty clear and , fair. See Elder Brother, The. Clear and Fair.)—Beaumont and Fletcher. Beauty is still immortal in our eyes. See Immortal, The.— Pickthall. Beauty may be the path to highest good. See Straight Road, The.—Anon, and Hooper. (Beauty See Beauty Bathing.— Munday. Beauty still walketh on the earth and air. Smith. Beauty, Sweet love, is like the morning dew. See Sonnets to Delia (“Beauty, Sweet love,” etc.).-Daniel. Beau; thou pretty plaything. See Beauty in the Grave.— 8, IT, See Beauty.— Beauty to boast, methinks. , 'tis rather late. See Song: - “Beauty to boast, methinks.”—Hugo. Beaver roars hoarse with , melting snows. See Biglow Papers (Hosea Biglow's Lament).-Lowell. . Becalmed along the azure sky. See Midsummer.—Trow- bridge. Because, dear Christ, your tender, wounded arm. See Brier. *—Johnson. * Because I bade her go and feed the Galves. See Land of Heart's Desire.—Yeats. - Because I breathe not love to everie one. See Astrophel and Stella (Love's Silence).--Sidney. Because I feel that, in the Heaven's above. See To My Mother.—Poe. . See Battle of German- . Bee-ull Bee-ull O Bee-ull! my gracious. Because I had loved so deeply. See. Compensation.—Dunbar. Because I have loved life, I shall have no sorrow to die. See Song of Living, A.—Burr. Because I have not done the things I know. See One of Many.—Cary. Because I hold it sinful to despond. See Courage.—Thaxter. Because I love the robins well. See Trees I’ll Plant.— . Sterling. Because I oft in dark abstracted guise. See Astrophel and Stella, Sonnet XXVII.-Sidney. Because I was content with these poor fields. See Muske- taquid.—Emerson. Because in a day of my days to come. the Day.—Sargent. . Because it is the day of Palms. See Sufficient unto See Palm Sunday: Naples. —Symons. “, Because love's sigh is but a sigh. See Question, The.— Winter. Because my life has lain so close to thine. See Thus Far. —Jewett. Because Nolan Doyle's farm had a wonderful wood of pines and cedars. See Camp-meeting at Doyles.—Parker. Because of one dear infant head. See Mater Dolorosa,— &Illl. Because of the failure of the Athenian opposition to Philip of Macedon. See Oration on the Crown.—Demosthenes. Because of the popular prejudice against whooping cough. See Emmy Lou.-Martin. Because on the branch that is tapping my pane. See In the Hospital.—Guiterman. Because one creature of His breath. See Pandora's Song. —Moody. Because our lives are cowardly and sly. See Road, The. —Stephens. Because night was bitterly cold. See Feline Fate, A.— I'OWI). Because the rose must fade. See Song.—Gilder. Because the shadows deepen'd verily. See At the Last.— Marston. • . Because lºom's, a tired guest. See Arab Welcome, An. –AI Cirl Ch. Because thou hast the power and own'st the grace. See Sonnets from the Portuguese, XXXIX. —Browning. Because thy prayer hath never fed. See They Said.— Thomas. • * Because we once drove together. See Do You Remember and Un Bacio Dato non Mai Perduto.—Story. Because you fleurish in worldly affairs. See Common Lot, The...—Saxe. Because you have no golden hoard. See For Love's Sweet Sake.—Matheson. Because you love me, I have found. See Because You Love Me.—(Pall Mall Magazine.) Because you passed, and now are not. See Ballad of Heroes, A.—Dobson. “Bedad, that hurt l” and Patrick held. See Reptilian Anatomy.—Anon. Bedtime come fu' little boys. See Negro Lullaby and Po’ Little Lamb.—Dunbar. Beeg Irish cop dat walk hees beat. See Two 'Mericana Men.—Daly. - - Been Qut in the lifeboat often ? Ay, ay, sir, oft enough. See Lifeboat, The.—Sims. Bees don't care about the snow. See Bees.—Sherman. See Wakin' the Young Uns.—Boss. Before a bright fire, on a cool December evening. See Christ- mas Jane.—Anon. Before i. hearts and minds. See Death of Henry Clay.— utler. - Before all other titles, Franklin placed that of his chosen Graft. . See Inauguration of the Statue of Franklin, The (Franklin as a Printer).--—Winthrop. Before all this, “much ado about nothing.” —Anon. Before and behind, before and behind. See Before and Behind.—Lawrence. Before, attempting to recite this blood-curdling story. See host Story, A.—Twain. Before Grenada's fated walls, encamped in proud array. See Moor's Revenge, The.—Mickiewiez. Before hºpass'd from mortal view. See Solemn Rondeau. - tº €11. . Before her flew Affliction, girt in storms. See Spirit of Homer, The (Procession of Time, The).-Chapman. Before Him weltered like a shoreless sea. See Judgment Day.—Howells. Before his lion-garden gate. See Glove, The.—Schiller. Before I close my eyes in sleep. See Evening Prayer, An.— Barton. - Before I knew the love of man. McLeod. Before I leap and lose myself below. Brink of TJeath.-Gordon. Before I See another day. See Complaint of a Forsaken Indian Woman, The.—Wordsworth. See Beatrice. See Mother to Son.— See Song at the Before, sigh my last gasp, let me breathe. See Will, The. –L) ODIſle. * Before I trust my fate to thee. See Woman's Question, A. —Procter. Before I was famous I used to sit. See Pipes and Beer.— Fawcett. Before Jehovah's awful throne. See Psalm C.—Watts. 652 TIRST LINE INDEX Being Before my balcony the great cataract is thundering. See Niagara Falls.-Arnold. e 2 " : * g Before my light goes out forever. See Impenitentia. Ultima. —JL) OWSOIl. * – ~ * g Before my love and I had met. See St. Valentine's Magic Wand.—Waterfield. e Before our eyes a pageant rolled. See After the Centennial. —Cranch. º Before proud Rome's imperial throne. Barton. tº gº Before St. Francis 'burg I wait. See At Assisi.-Moody. Before that my loved one. See Two Songs From the Sans- krit.—Ainslie. T}efore the beginning of years. Swinburne. Before the beginning Thou hast foreknown the end. See Last Prayer.—Rossetti. g Before the bright sun rises over the hill. See Gleaner, The. See Great Guest See Caractacus.-- See Atalanta in Calydon.— —Taylor. Before the Cathedral in grandeur rose. Comes, The.—Markham. Before the dawn is yet the day. Before the evening lamp is lit. Stevenson. ſº Before the monstrous wrong he sets him down. former, The.—Sill. Before the paling of the stars. Before the passing bell begun. Dr. Swift.—Swift. See Music.—Robinson. See Before the Fire.-- See Re- See same.—Rossetti. See Verses on the Death of Before the people crowned Prince Arthur king. See Idylls of the King (Elaine).-Tennyson. Before the solemn bronze Saint Gaudens made. See Ode in Time of Hesitation, An.—Moody. Before the starry threshhold of Jove's court. a Mask.-Milton. g Before the stout harvesters falleth the grain. See Summer Shower, The.—Read. º & Before the upturning of Southern society by the Recon- struction Acts. See Separate as Billows, but One as the Sea.—Stephens. * e Before the urchin well could go. See Fair Thief, The.— Wyndham. * Before the wine-shop which o'erlooks the beach. See Ship- wrecked.—Copée. Before them lay, in the golden sun, the lakes of the Atcha- falaya. See Evangeline.—Longfellow. Before this present golden age of , writers, , a Grubstreet gºeer existed. See Poet and the Alchemist, The.— mith. Before thy stem smooth seas were curled. See Greeting to “The George Griswold.” (Punch.) Before us in the sultry dawn arose. See Slave, The.— See Comus, Horne. . Before Mºsian's regal throne. See Death of Gaudentis. –AI). In 162. Before you kissed me only winds of heaven. See Kiss, The. —Teasdale. Beggar', he sayes, “with none such fellows as thee ? See Little John a-Begging, (A) — (Old Ballad.) Begin early—early enough to stir up enthusiasm. See º Gardens (Hints for the First School Garden).- ger. . Begin, O men of Athens, by not despairing of your situation. See Philippics (Against Philip).--Demosthenes. Begin. Who first the catalogue shall grace? See “Love of Fame, The.—Young. Beginning and the end, first following last. See Ivy Poem. —An Orl. Begone, pernicious, baneful tea. See Virginia Banishing Tea.—Dickinson. “Begone, thou fond presumptuous Elf.” See Waterfall and the Eglantine, The.—Wordsworth. Begone, you, sir! Here, shepherd, call your dog. See Shep- herd Dog of the Pyrenees, The.—Murray. Besowegº born, and dying with noise. See On a Cannon. —SWIIt. Behave yoursel', before folk. See same-Rodger. Behind her neck her comely tresses tide. See Chloe Hunt- ing.—Prior. Behind him lay the gray Azores. See Columbus-Miller. Behind Jasques Cartier's hills the sun sinks low. See Death of Wolfe, The.—Anderson. Behind me the past. See In Memoriam.—Long. Behind my mask of life there lies a shrine. See Two Flames, The.—Briton. Bening * books we trembling cower. See In Ethics.- See At the See En roulant ma Boule. See St. Christopher of the Behind the curtain, With glance uncertain. Lattice.—Austin. Behind the Manor lies the mere. —McLennan. Behind the wattle-woven house. Gael.—Macleod. Behind Mºi. slowly sank the western world. See Her world. – Villlel”. - Behind thy pasteboard, on thy battered hack. See Don Quixote.—Dobson. Behind us at our evening meal. See Common Question, The. —Whittier. Behind yon hills, where Lugar flows. See My Nanie, O and Song: “My Nanie, O.—Burns. Behold l a giant am II See Windmill, The.—Longfellow. Behog a hag whom Life denies a kiss, See Opportunity.— a Well". Behold a pupil of the monkish gown. See Alfred and His Descendants.-Wordsworth. Behold a silly [or simple], tender babe. New Pomp.—Southwell. Behold a woman I See same.—Whitman. “Behold another singer l’” Criton, said. See “Song, to the Gods, is Sweetest Sacrifice.”—Fields. Behold from the brow of the mountain advancing. See Im- promptu Lines on the Fourth of July.—Adams. Behold her Seven Hills loom white. See Resurge San Fran- cisco.—Miller. Behold her, single in the field. See Solitary Reaper, The.— Wordsworth. Behold her there in the evening sun. See Unwedded.—Lar- COIll. Behold him, priests, and though he stink of sweat. See Steel. Glass, The (Piers Ploughman).-Langland. Behold His Satanic Majestie in cabinet council assembled. See In Satan's Council-chamber.—Willard. Behold, how short a span. See Shortness of Life, The.— Quarles. g Behold, I have a weapon. See Othello, the Moor of Venice (Othello's Remorse).-Shakespeare. tº Behold in awful march and dread array. ... See Campaign, The (Marlborough at Blenheim).-Addison, Behold in us three parties known as “Supers.” See “Su- pers.”—Newton. See New Prince, Behold l in various throngs the scribbling crew. See En- glish , Bards and Scotch Reviewers.-Byron. Behold it ! Listen to it ! Every star had a tongue. See Flag of the Union, The... (National Ensign, The).--Winthrop. Behold me, in my chiffon, gauze and tinsel. See Dancing Adairs.—Conrad. Behold, my lords.... See Winter's Tale, The-Shakespeare. Behold Pelides with his yellow hair. See Before a Statue of . Achilles.—Santayana. Behold I the bride-groom cometh. See Wise and the Foolish Virgins.—Tennyson. Behold the crimson banners float. Tonna. Behold the flood-tide of the year. See Midsummer.—Judd. Behold the foe of Grubb Street's lettered fools. See Pope. —Betts. Behold the fowls of the air: for they sow not, neither do they reap. See St. Matthew (Trust in God).-Bible. Behold, the grave of a wicked man. See Why?—Crane. Behold I the maize fields set their pennons free. See Late Autumn.—Thomson. Behold the man l ye crowned and ermined train. See On Washington's Farewell Address.-Honeywood. Behold the mansion reared by Daedal Jack I See Domicile of John, The.—Pope. Behold the monarch of the woods. See Monarch of the Woods.--Anon. Behold the portal: open wide it stands. there is no Winter, The.—Block. Behold the pupil of the monkish gown. Wordsworth. See No Surrender.—- See Garden where See Alfred.— Behold the rocky wall. See Two Streams, The.—Holmes. " Behold the sea. See Sea, The.—Emerson. Behold the spider, in his cell l See Spider, The.—Ruggles. Behold the sun, that seem'd but now. See At Sunsetting. —Wither. - Behold º treasure of the nest. See Bird's Nest, The.— € Ole. Behold the ways of Heaven's eternal destiny to man. See Pleasures , of . Imagination, The. (Mingled Pain and Pleasure Arising from Virtuous Emotions, The).-Aken- side. Behold the wonders of the mighty deep. See Sea, The- Il OIOl. Behold the world's great wonder. See Hymn to the Sun.— arley. Behold the wreath which decks the warrior's brow. See Warrior's Wreath, The.—(National Preceptor.) Behold the young, the rosy spring. See Spring.—Ana- CI’êOIl. Behold these woods, and mark, my sweet. Courtship, A.—Randolph. Behold! they come, those sainted forms. See Centennial Ode (Fathers of New England, The).--Sprague. Behold this ground ! There's nothing here. See Mustard Seed.—Miller. Behold I this ruin | See To a Skeleton.— See Pastoral 'twas a skull. IlOIl. Behold this tree, my sisters. ings, The.—Cornell. Behold twa, auld wives seated at the fireside drinking the blackest of tea. See Twa, Courtin's, The-Kennedy. Behold us toiling up a mountain side. See Life.--Harrison. Behold we have gathered together our battleships, near and far. . See Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin.--Cawein. Behold with downcast eyes and modest glance. See Waltz, The.—Sheridan. 13 Behold, within the leafy shade. See Sparrow's Nest, The. —Wordsworth. Behold yon simple building near the crossing of the village road. See New England's Fairest Boast.— Prentiss. Beholding youth and hope in mockery caught. See House of Life, The. (Sun's Shame, The.)—Rossetti. Bei einen wirthe windermild. See Einkehr. Uhland. Bein’ a lawyer by perfession. See Moriarty and McSwiggin. See Tree of Spiritual, Bless- -AIlOO . - “Being almost, deprived of human society. See Friends in Prison.—Anon. * 653 Being AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Being asked by an intimate party. See His Answer to her etter.—Harte. Being weary of love, I flew to the grave. See Pretty Rose- tree, The.—Moore. Being your slave, what should I do but tend. See Sonnets, LVII.-Shakespeare. Beletus, who lived in 1182, See Feast of Fools, The...— OIlê. w "Beliº in me,” the prophet cried. See Infallibility.— OllièI’. Believe me, Bess, when I declare. See Legal Attachment, A. -AIMOI!. Believe M. if all those endearing young charms. See same. —VLOOI’e. Believe me still, as I have ever been. See same.—Whittier. Believe not that your inner eye. See Worth of Hours, The. —Houghton. Believe not those who tell you that poetry will seduce the youthful mind from severe occupations. See Defenco of Poetry, A.—Wolfe. Belindº a cautious little maid. -AIl See Pickpocket, The. O]]. Belinda's been a shopping. See Belinda's Shopping.— : Anon. . Bell, my silver-tongued bell. See Bell, The.—Spitteler. Belle, I’ve sought you all the morning. See On the Beach i —Anon. Bells of the Past, whose long-forgotten music. See Angelus, - The.—Harte. "Bells were pealing faintly somewhere. See Soft Spot in B ‘. 606, The.—Donell. w Beloved l amid the earnest woes. . See To F.—Poe. Beloved, do you pity not my doleful case. See Lament of the Mangaire Sugach.-Walsh. Beloº. gaze in thine own heart. See Two Trees, The.— 628,5S. w Beloved, in the noisy city here. See same.-Lowell. Beloved, it is morn! See same and Song: “Beloved it is morn l’’—Hickey. Beloved, my beloved, when I think. See Sonnets from the Portuguese, XX.-Browning. Beloved, on the , shore of this gray world. Thaxter.—Field. Beloved Professors, Ladies and Gentlemen of the Audience See “Applause Goes a Great Way.”—Anon. Below: the briefest words are best. See Four Words.- €Il. Beloved, those who moan of love's brief day. See Perfect Love.—Lampman. “Beloved, we are met to solemnize the funeral of Mr. Prock. ter.” See Funeral Sermon on the Death of a Good Man.—Anon. Below lies one whose name was traced in sand. See My Epitaph.-Gray. Below the bottom of the great abyss. See Satan.—Crashaw. Below, the Charles—a stripe of nether sky. See Indian Summer Reverie, An.—Lowell. Below the surface stream, shallow and light. Thought, The.—Arnold. Below there in the orchard. See Love's Letter-box-Wood. Belshazzar is king l Belshazzar is lord l See Belshazzar.- —Procter. * Belshazzar Smith had a very bad and very dangerous habit. See Belshazzar Smith's Cure for Somnambulism.—Anon. Ben #. was a soldier bold. See Faithless Nelly Gray.— See Deeper OOCl. Ben Bluff was a whaler, and many a day. See Ben Bluff.- OO(1. Hen Bobstay, a tar of the jolly old sort. See True-hearted Ben.—Anon. . . - . . Ben Fisher had finished his hard day’s work. See Home Picture, A-Gage. . . . e Ben Fisher had finished his harvesting. See Ben Fisher.— Gage. - Ben Hadad, king of Syria, with all Damascus' hosts. See God’s Ragamuffin Army.—Taylor. Ben Hazzard's hut was smoky and cold. See Ben Hazzard's Guests.-Marshall. Ben Isaac walked in solitude one day. Vision.—Lawrence. Pen Lº. sat with his books alone. See Rabbi's Vision, The. —BrOWI). Ben won't be home till Saturday night. Honorable.—Coale. Bend low, O dusky night. See To-night.—Moulton. Bend now thy body to the common weight. The.—Anderson. Bending between me and the taper. See same.—De Vere. Heneath a laurel, two fair streams between. See Vision of the Fawn, The.—Petrarch. Beneath a palm-tree by a clear, cool spring. See Lesson of Mercy, A.—Murray. Beneath a redwood let me die. & Urmy. Beneath a shady elm tree. See Selling the Baby.—Carleton. Beneº a shivering canopy reclined. See Noontide.—Ley- €11. Beneath an arch of velvet-blue. See El Camilo.—Irving. Beneath an Indian palm a girl. See Palm [or Palm-tree] and the Pine, The.—Houghton. Beneath is a wide plain of billowy mist. See Prometheus Unbound (Dawn on the Alps.)—Shelley. Beneath my window in a city street, See Steam Shovel, The. —Tietjens. See Ben Isaac's See Honest and See Forest Couplets.- See To Celia . See Breaking, . Beneath our consecrated elm. See Under the Old Elm (Washington).--Lowell. - - Beneath soft snows harsh winter lingering. See My Lady Anemone.—Holden. 3. -> Beneath the blistering tropical sun. See Wheeler's Brigade at Santiago.—Rice. Beneº the burning brazen sky. See Ute Lover, The- 3. I'la, Il (i. Beneº the forest's skirts I rest. See West Wind, The...— ryant. - Beneath the glory of a brighter sun. See New Thanatopsis, —Holcombe. - Beneath the hedge, or near the stream. See Glow-worm, The. —Cowper Beneath the hill you may see the mill. See Little Jerry the Miller.—Saxe. * 3. Beneatºº hot midsummer sun. See His Mother's Song. –AILOIl. - Beneath the low hung night cloud. See Three Bells, The.— Whittier. e - Beneath the Memnonian shadows of Memphis, it rose from the slime. . See Reed, The. --Carpenter. Beneatº midnight moon of May. See Night Watch, The. —Winter. Beneath the moonlight and the snow. See My Birthday.— Whittier. Beneath the rule of men entirely great. See Pen, The.— Lytton. Beneath the shadow of dawn's aerial cope. See Hope and Fear.—Swinburne. Beneath the slant shadows adown in the pastures. See Co' Bossy.—Joy. - Beneath the softly falling snow. See Changing Road, The. —Bates. Beneath the south side of a craigy bield. See Gentle Shep- herd, The (Patie and Roger).-Ramsay. e Beneath, the summer moon, the city lies. See Hilda.-Ray- 111. beneath the surface there is wealth. See Beneath the Sur- face.—Fox. beneath the train the miles are folded by. —Mitchell. Beneath the trees. See Memoriae Positum.—Lowell. Beneath the vine-clad slopes of Capri's Isle. See Azure Grotto, The.—Bell. Beneath the warrior's helm behold. See On an Intaglio Head of Minerva.-Aldrich. Beneath these fruit-tree boughs that shed. net, The.—Wordsworth. Beneath these poppies buried deep. See Epitaph on a Well- known Poet (Robert Southey).-Moore. Beneath these sun-warm'd pines among the heather. See South Coast Idyll, AA.—Watson. Beneath this crag. See Cenci, The (Italian Ravine, An).- Shelley. Beneath this quiet, turfy. See Epitaph, An: “Beneath this quiet, turfy.”—Munkittrick. r Beneath this starry arch. See On, On Forever.—Martineau. Beneath this stone brave Braddock lies. See Braddock's Epitaph.-'Tilden. Beneath this stone lies young John Calf. Jean Weau.-Marot. Beneath this stone two David Hallidays. See El Poniente. See Green Lin- See Epitaph on See Epitaph.- IlOIl. Beneath this stony roof reclined. See Inscription in a Her- mitage.—Warton. Beneath this verdant hillock lies. See On a Usurer.—Swift. Beneath those butteressed walls with lichens grey. See Be- low the Old House.—Scott. \ Beneath those rugged elms, that yew tree's shade. See Elegy in a Country Churchyard.—Gray. Beneath thy. Spell, O radiant summer sea. See Sea’s Spell, The.—Spalding. Beneath yon birch with silver bark. See Ballad of the Dark Ladie, The-Coleridge. Beneath yon ruined abbey's Moss-grown piles. of Melancholy, The.—Warton. Beneath yon, tree,... observe an ancient pair. See Parting Hour, The. (Friendship in Age and Sorrow).--—Crabbe. Beneatºr lattice, love, I sing. See Too-too Serenade, A. -AIlOrl. Beneathe an ancient oake one daye. See Enchanted Oak, The Herford. . Benedict Arnold sailed from our shores. See Benedict Arnold (Arnold the Traitor)-Lippard. Benedict, my dear. I simply must insist. See "Clever Watch- See Pleasures makers.”—Rice. “Bengali Chap” was Chandra Dass. See Lay of the Derby Sweep, A.—Poole. , Beniñº, in my pilgrimage. See Two Ladders, The.— ilton. “Bennie, shut the gate l Shut it, I tell you !” See Parental Discipline.—Anon. Benny watched his grandmamma. See His Idea of It.— est. Bereft of patriotism, the heart of a nation will be cold, and cramped, and sordid. . See Patriotism. Meagher. Berenice had passed a restless night. See Sign of the Cross, The. (Wooing of Berenice).--Barrett. Berenice's mind was full of the gossip she had heard of this Christian girl. See Sign of the Cross, The. (Love of Berenice, The).-Barrett. Berlubbed Brederen and Sistern: . De mem'ry ob man am mighty treacherous and on reliable, See Negro Sermon on Memory, A.—Anon. 654 TIRST LINE INDEX Bid Bermudas, walled with rocks, who does not know. See Battle of the Summer Islands, The.—Waller. {} Beset with doubts, in agony. See Oracle, The.—Vogelweide. Beshrew the coin’d gold—and so take heed. See Golden-rod. —Hunt. - Beshrew your heart, for sending me about. See Romeo and Juliet.—Shakespeare. - Beside a green meadow a stream used to flow. See Cow and the Ass, The.—Taylor. wº Beside a massive gateway, built up in years gone by. See Waiting by the Gate.—Bryant. Beside a sandal tree a woodman stood. See Woodman and the Sandal Tree, The.—Rosas. Beside a straw-stack sat a tramp. The.—Anon. # Beside a stricken field I stood. See Watchers, The-Whit- See Tramp's Soliloquy, tler. - Beside a window sits the maid, a harp within her hand. See Mounted Knight, The.—Anon. Beside her ashen hearth she sat her down. One, The.—Monroe. Beside her babe, who sweetly slept. See Widowed Mother, The.—Wilson. ~ - Beside her mother sat a darling child. See Mother and her Child, The.—Anon. Beside me—in the car—she sat. See Fortunate See Natura Naturans.— Ough. Beside that tent and under guard. See Gerónimo.—Mc- airey. Beside the church door, a-weary and alone. See Purest Pearl, The.—Anon. e Beside the dancing of the eastern waves. God.—Green. Beside the dead I knelt for prayer. —Raymond. e & Beside the engine-driver grim. See Night Ride on the En- gine, A.—Shaw. See Kapji Blue, The.— See Ganessa the See Christus Consolator. Besis º glancing, dancing Vaal. Neale. Beside the landsman knelt a dame. See Manor Lord, The. —Houghton. . $ Beside the lone river. See Little Big Horn.-McGaffey. Besids, #: milestone where the level seen. See Response.— ittier. * Beside the Moldau’s rushing stream. See Beleaguered City, The.—Longfellow. Beside the pounding cataracts. See City of the End of Things, The.—Lampman. • Beside the still waters l O, infinite peace I See Still Waters. —Richards. Beside the toilsome way. See Angel of Patience, The.— In OIl. Beside the ungathered rice he lay. See Slave's Dream, The. —Longfellow. . Beside §ºn, and near the massive gate. See Sacrilege. —UOIIIer. Beside yon straggling fence that skirts the way. See De- ; Village, The. (Willage Schoolmaster, The).-Gold- smith. Besides the semi-independent character of their political government. See Origin of the Declaration, The.— Fisher. - - Bess went to church, one Sultry day. See “Please, Preach- erman, Can I Go Home.”—Anon. - Best and brightest, come away! See Invitation, The and To Jane: the Invitation.—Shelley. Best-loved and noblest of our uncrowned kings. See Tribute See Twilight Cheer.—Zane. to Lincoln.—Timmerman. Betimes, when evening lies. Betsey expected pickled salmon. See Martin Chuzzlewit (Sarah Gamp and Betsey Prig.)—Dickens. Better be with the dead... See Macbeth.--Shakespeare. - Bette; it were to sit still by the sea. See Pace Implora.-- Il OIl. - - Better keep on with the wet bandages and hot foot-bath. See Her First Shot.—Anon. - Better plea Love cannot have. Michael Angelo. & Better than gold in the miser's grasp. See Better than the Miser's Gold.—Pinkley. Better than grandeur, better than gold. Gold.—Smart. - See To Vittoria Colonna.- See Better than Better than grandeur, better than gold. See Better than Gold.—Winton. (Diff. vers. of foregoing.) - Better than granite, Spoon River. Sée Aaron Hatfield.— Masters. . Better to mourn a blossom snatched away. Wheeler. - . Better to Smell a violet than sip the careless wine. See See same.— Better Things.-Hunt. Better to smell the violet cool, than sip the glowing wine. See Better Things.-MacDonald. Better trust all and be deceived. See Faith.-Kemble. Better? Yes, madam, thank you ; I am a great deal better to-day. See In the Hospital.—Tassin. Betty McGee to an afternoon tea. Brown. Betty, what in the world are you doing? See Widow Muggins—Her Opinions of Cooks, Suitors, and Hus- bands, The.—Bonfield. Between Adam and me the great difference is. Being Obliged to Leave a Pleasant Party.—Moore. Between broad fields of wheat and corn. See Home Where I was Born, The.—Read. Between Nose and Eyes a strange contest arose: Between the sunken sun and the new moon. See Afternoon Tea.— See Upon Between five and six dense darkness prevailed. See Guenn. —Howard. & See Dis- pute Between Nose and Eyes and Nose and the Eyes, The and Report of an Adjudged Case not to be Found in any of the Books.—Cowper. g - Between the acting of a dreadful thing. See Julius Caesar (Crime).--Shakespeare. Between the avenues of cypresses. ead.—Lawrence. See Service of all the Between the broad fields of wheat and corn. See Stranger on the Sill; The.—Read. - º Between the cliffs of brick and stone. See White Brigade, The. (Century Magazine).-Macy. wº Between the dark and the daylight. See Children’s Hour, The.—Longfellow. - . Between the falling leaf and rose-bud's breath. See Term of Death, The.—Piatt. Between the hands, between the brows. Rossetti. tº Between the ºlis between the hills. See Homeward Bound. Between the moonlight and the fire. See Ballade of Christ- mas Ghosts.-Lang. Between the mountains and the sea. Browne. : Between the roadside and the wood. See Wind-flower, A. See Love-lily.— See Santa Barbara.-- 8, TI(18, Il. Between the showers I went my way. See Between the Showers.-Levy. Between the songs and silences of the flicker on the fence. See Flicker on the Fence, The.—McManus. See same.— Hayne. Betwº these frowning granite steeps. See Broadway.—? OIſla, S. - Between two golden tufts of summer grass. See Lying in the Grass.-Gosse. Between two hawks, which flies the higher pitch. See King Henry VI., Part I.-Shakespeare. Bewailing in my chamber thus alone. See King's Quair, The.—James the First. Beware, exulting youth, beware. Mackay. Beware the deadly sitting habit. Manus. Beware l You are environed by snares. French People.—Vergniaud. . Bewitching, beauteous, cruel Jane McSparrow! in Love, The.—McFarland. - Beyond a hundred years and more. See Youth's Warning.— See Cave Sedem.—Mac- See Warning to the See Doctor See Pope at Twicken- ham.–Kent. Beyond, beyond the mountain line. See Dreams.-Alex- 8.D.OleI’. - Beyond, my window in the night. See Town Window, A.— Drinkwater. . “Bes; the Alps lies Italy.” See Graduation Time.— Oley. Beyond tºurn of mortal death and birth. See At Last. —'I'ra Sk. Beyond the broad river. See Little One's Land, The.— Il OIl. Beyond the East the sunrise, beyond the West the sea. See Wanderlust.—Gould. Beyond the far horizon, many-hilled. Winship. Beyond the farthest glimmering star. See same.—Prentice. Beyond the ferry, water. See Ferry Hinksey.—Binyon. Beyond the last horizon's rim. See Hills of Rest, The.— a, IIle. - Beyond the light-house, standing sentinel. See Jubilate.— See Euthanasia.— In Orl. Beyond the low marsh-meadows and the beach. See Pines and the Sea, The...—Cranch. . - Beyond the north wind lay the land of old. See To Dr. - John Brown.—Swinburne. • , e Beyond the ocean many a mile. See Tour of St. Nicholas, The.—Hoyt. & - Beyond the palings of the park. See Little Hare, The.— Hawkshaw. - Beyond the prison cell. See Beyond.—Munier. tº Beyond the purple, hazy trees. See Used-to-be, The.—Riley, Beyond the Rhine King Günther, with many a well-arm’d rank. See Nibelungen Lied (How Brunhild was Re- ceived at Worms).-Lettsom. e Beyond the sea, I know not where. See. Vivérols.-Jordan. Beyond the shadow of the ship 3 See Rime of the Ancient Mariner, The. (Ancient Mariner Finds a Voice to Bless and Pray).-Coleridge. - Beyond the smiling and the weeping. See same.-Bonar. Beyond the smoke there burns a veiléd fire. See Moment's Insight, A.—Gore-Booth. Beyond the sunny Philippines. See Eggs, The.—Yriarte. Beyond the vague Atlantic deep. See Envoy to an American Lady, An.-Houghton. º Beyond these chilling winds and winter skies. See Heaven. —Wakefield. tº Beyond yon hills where Lugar flows. See My Nanie, O.— lirns. - : Biblical criticism is very fashionable. See That Old Book. -AIt On. - Bid º adieu, adieu. See “Bid Adieu to Girlish Days”— Oyce. Bid me to live, and I will live. See To Anthea, who imay Command Him. Anything.—Herrick, 655 Bid AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Bid that your king Leonidas should come. See Leonidas.- Murray. - - y Biddy Machree was a gentlewoman—at least. See Paddy's Courting.—Eaton. - º Biddy Moriarity was a virago of the most abusive type. See T)aniel O’Connell's Humor.—Anon. Big black gººd, oh, please don’t cry. See Just for To-day. —Ward. - Biggsby, and his wife went around to the Crosby's the other night. See Wives in a Social Game.--Anon. Bije Béan wuz born upon a farm. See Right Man for the Place, The-Foss. i e Bill Hicks had asthma—shook the floors. See Curing of William Hicks, The.—Nesbit. - º Bill Hucks, the item-chaser_on the Willer, Creek. Gayzette. See Where “A Lovely, Time was Had.”—White. Bill Jones had been the shining star, upon his college team. See Alumnus Football.—Rice. . Bill Jones was going to get married a day or two ago. See Dutchman's Answer, A.—Anon. © 1 & Bill More and I, in days gone by: See Politics.--Douglass. Bill Nye has had an attack of the servant girl. See Bill Nye's Hired Girl.--Nye. º Bill Nye, when a young man. See Long Wait, The...— (Harper’s Weekly.) - tº º º Bill, this jam is tip-top, isn't it? . See Scintillate-Anon., . Bill was alluz fond uv children 'nd birds. See Bill, the Lokil Editor.—Field. - º tº “Billiger! Hark!” Mrs McSwat sat straight up in bed. See Her Daring Protector.—Anon. Billings is an unlucky man. See Predestination.--Anon. . Billy Brad stood straight before his mother and told the Big Lie. See Billy Brad and the Big, Lie.--Butler. Billy's dead and gone to glory. See Billy's Rose.—Sims. JBind fast thyself with silvery ties. See Right Building.— - Duncan. Bind us the morning, mother of the stars. See Thefts of the Morning.—Thomas. “Bing, bim, bang, bome !” sang the bell to himself. See Owl and the Bell, The.—Macdonald. Binny and Bunny were two little dears. See Binny and Bunny.—Anon. - Bird of the broad and sweeping wing l See Eagle, The.— Percival. - Bird of the heavens ! whose matchless eye. Eagle, The.—Thompson. Bird of the Wilderness. See Skylark, The...—Hogg. Birdie, birdie, quickly come ! See Birdie.—Follen. Birdie, birdie, will you, pet'. See Bird, The.—Allingham. Birdſ. up in your cage so gay. See Captive Bird, The.— I1011. - Birdies with broken wings. See same.—Anon. Birds all the summer day. See Nest Eggs.--Stevenson. Birds are in the woodland. See Four Seasons, The.—Anon. Birds are singing round my window. See Birds.--Stoddard. Birds in the high hall-garden. See same.—Tennyson. Birds in their nests are softly calling. See Lullaby.—Mit- See American chell. Birds, joyous birds of the wandering wing ! See Birds of Passage, The.—Hemans. - Birds on the boughs before the buds. See April and May.— Thaxter. - Birds that were gray in the green are black in the yellow. See September.—Harrison. Birds, the free tenants of land, air and ocean. Island, The (Birds).-Montgomery. * * * * Birthdays? yes, in a general way. See Imitation of Robert Browning and Sincere Flattery of R. B. to A. S.— Stephen. - - * * * - º Bishop Bruno awoke in the dead midnight. See Bishop Bruno.—Southey. Eishop Potts, of Salt Lake City. See Out of the Hurly Burly (Story of Bishop Potts, The).--Clark. Bismarck—or rapt Beethoven with his dreams. Sonnets (Real Germany, The).-Mackaye. - Bite deep and wide, O axe, the tree. See Axe of the Pioneer, The...—Crawford. • * * See Viking, The- See Pelican Bitter in sooth is the wind to-night. tokes. Black bees on the clover-heads drowsily clinging. See Sum- mer's Day, A.—Woolson. Black boughs against a pale clear sky. See March Violet, A.—Lazarus. Black Cuffy had come with the bluebirds' train. nade, The “Black Cuffy had come.”—Anon. - Dlack it stood as night. See Paradise Lost (Satan’s En- counter with Death).-Milton. Black riders came from the Sea. I’3,116. - Black Silas had killed a man. See Black Silas.-Boyle. Black Tragedy lets slip her grim disguise. See Masks.- Adrich. - ** - - Black wings and white in the hollow. See Behind the See Bird and the Tree, See Sere- Plough.-Cousins. Blackbird, blackbird, in the cage. The.—Torrence. - Blackened and bleeding, helpless, panting, prone. ." See Chi- cago.—Harte. r Blacker # e'er the inky waters roll. See Wool is Down. —Walch. - Blair, the regular, wounded lay. See Blair, the Regular.— Smith. Blake saw a tree-full of angels. See Mad Blake.—Benét. ..See Six - See Black Riders, The- - l Blossom of the almond-trees. Blame not my lutel for he must sound. See Blame not My Lute.—Wyatt. - t Blame not the times in which we live. See Will, The.— Symonds. - Bland as the morning breath of June. See Dream of Sum- mer, A.—Whittier. - - - Blaze, with your serried columns ! I will not bend the knee. See Seminole's Defiance, The.—Patten. - Blazon Columbia's Emblem. See Columbia's Emblem.— Proctor. - Bleak were the hills and the cold wind was sweeping. See Pauper's Child, The.—Moore. Bleak winds of the winter, sobbing and moaning. See Out- cast, The.—Ritter. . Bleeding and torn, ravished with sword and flame. See Louvain.—Herford. - w “Bless Gord,” says Brer Jenkins. Place.—Dix. Bless me, here's another baby. See Winnie.—Anon. Bless my heart l You’ve come at last. See Plighted.—A. D. 1887.-Brotherton. & Bless the dear old verdant land. See same.—MacCarthy. Bless the Lord, O my soul, and all that is within me. See Psalms of David, CIII.-Bible. Bless'd is the hearth where daughters gird the fire. See Pſappy Lot, The.—Elliott. . - Bless'd is the man who hath not walk’d astray. See Psalm I.—Milton. Blessed are the dead whose memory is perpetuated by the flower service of a grateful people. See Decoration Day Address.-Anon. - - “Blessed are the poor in spirit”; there, I'll just remember that. See Sermon Time.—Lincoln. “Blessed be nothing’” an old woman said. See Nothing.— (Harper’s Bazar.) Blessed be the hour when first I knew her. See Blessed Be the Hour.—Vogelweide. - - Blessed Easter-children’s day. See same.—Anon. Blessed is he who hath not trod the ways. See Beatitude.— De Vere. - See Our Blessed is that country whose soldiers fight for it. Country's Defenders.-McKinley. Blessed is the country whose soldiers fight for it. See - Abstract of a Grand Army Speech.-Anon. Blessº º º man that walketh not. See Psalms of David, .- B70 le. Blessed is the nation whose God. XXXIII.- Bible. Blessed old Santa Claus ! King of delights! See Letter to Santa Claus, A.—Anon. Blessed the Dead in Spirit, our brave dead. See Beati Mor- tui.-Guiney. - Blessed with a joy that only she. See Gift of God, The.— Robinson. - - Blessings light on him who first invented sleep ! See Don Quixote (Sleep).-Cervantes. Blessing, on thee, little man. See Barefoot Boy, The.— Whittier. * Blest and Brightest, come away. elſey. Blest as the immortal gods is he. See Blest as the Immortal Gods.-Sappho. - Blest § the tie that binds. See Blest be the Tie.—Faw- Cetºt. - Blest be Thy love, dear Lord. See same.-Austin. - Blest infant bud, whose blossom-life. See Burial of an In- fant, The.—Vaughan. - Blest is the man whose heart and hands are purel See Beati, Illi.-Symonds. - Blest leaf l whose aromatic gales dispense. Tobacco, A, II.-Browne. Blest of God, the God of nations. Putnam. - Blest pair of Sirens, pledges of Heaven’s joy. Solemn Musick.—Milton. Blest tears of soul-felt penitence 1 of Repentance, The.)—Moore. “B'lieve I met ye on the keers. Jones yer name º’’ See. Senator's, Grandmother, The-Stapleton. * - Blifkins, had leased a house. See Blifkins the Ruralist.— . Shillaber. - - Blind, º, he Song of birds. See Lines to a Blind Girl.- €a, Ol. Blind Thamyris, and Blind Maeonides. See Ode to the . Human Heart.—Blanchard. - Blindfolded and alone I stand. See Not as I Will.—Jack- See Mirandy on Woman's See Psalms of David, See Invitation, The.— See Pipe of See Columbia's Jubilee.— See At a See Lalla Rookh (Tears SOIl. - Blindly to grope, and start e'er break of day. See Life.— . Florian. - - - Blissful, they turned them to go; but the fair-tressed Pallas I thené. See Andromeda (Pallas in Olympus).-Kings- Iey. - \ Blithe are we set wi' ither. See same.—Pigken. - Blithe playmate of the Summer time. See To a Humming- bird in a Garden.—Murray. •. - Blithe the bright dawn found me. See John O'Dwyer of - the Glen.—Furlong. - - - - Blockhead Would you keep me knocking two hours at the door 7. See Fractious Man, The.—Brueys. - Blood of loyal Massachusetts. See Baltimore.—Plumly. Bloom, Beauteous blossoms, budding bowers beneath ! See Bloom, Beauteous Blossoms.-Fells. Bloom of beauty, early flower. See To the Honourable Miss Carteret.—Philips. - - See Almond Blossom.—Arnold. 656 FIRST LINE INDEx Bow Blossom on the plum. See March.-Hopper. . Blossoms of babies. See Handfuls.--Sandburg. sº Blount and Fitz-Eustace rested still. See Flodden Field.— Scott. Blow, blow, thou winter wind. See As You Like It (“Blow, blow,” etc.).-Shakespeare. Blow, blow your trumpets till they crack. See Fame's Penny Trumpet.—Carroll. Blow, blustering wind I thy loud alarms. See Since been Heard of.”—Anon. - Blow, bugles, blow, soft and sweet and low. See “Blow, Bugles, Blow.”—McGroarty. . g Blow gently over my garden. See Beloved, The.—Hinkson. Blow, golden trumpets, sweet and clear. See Easter Music. —Deland. Blow high, blow low, let tempest tear. See Blow High, See Wind “Has not Blow Low and Constancy.—Dibdin. . . Blow *high blow low, O wind from the west. from the West, The.—Young. e Blow, northern wind, send thou me my sweeting. See Blow, Northern Wind and Old Love Song.—Anon, Blow, northern winds I See, December.-Hopkins. Blow out, you bugles, over the rich Dead! See Nineteen- Fourteen (Dead, The III) –Brooke. Blow, slow, fresh fount, keep time with my salt tears. See Cynthia's Revels, (Echo's Song). —Jonson. Blow softly, thrush, upon the hush. See “Blow Softly, Thrush.” and Veery-thrush, The.—Taylor. Blow trumpet, for the world is white with May. See War Song, The.—Tennyson. g Blow, wind, blow, See Come Home, My Sailor.—Bennett. Blow, wind, blow I See Winter Night.—Butts. g Blow, wind, blow, and go, mill, go I See Blow, Wind, Blow. —Anon. . - Blow, wind, blow. Sing through yard and shroud. See Christmas Song, A.—Bennett. Blow, winds, and crack your cheeks! Shakespeare. Blown in the morning, thou shalt fade ere noon. A.—Fanshawe. * Blown out of the prairie in twilight and dew. —Harte. º tº Blows the wind to-day, and the sun and rain are flying. See: Whaups, The.—Stevenson. Blue, blue, April blue. See California.—Davies. Blue crystal vault and elemental fires. See Spirit of God.—Jones. Blue dusk, that brings the dewy hours. See Toad, A.—Faw- Cett. - Blue eyes, but of so dark a blue. See Zoe, an Athenian Child.—De, Vere. - Blue eyes for flirting. See Witchery of the Eyes, The.— (Pittsburgh Dispatch.) - Blue gulf all around us. See Burial of the Dane, The.— Brownell. Blue hills beneath the haze. Blue is our Lady's colour. ridge. Blue, pink and yellow houses, and afar. Town.—Selva. Blue sky, green fields, Passion.—Spingarn. Blue-bird, joyous blue-bird. See Blue-bird.—Anon. Blue-black like the breast of the gusty sea. See Promise of . Spring, The-Merrill. - Blue-eyed was Elf the minstrel. See Ballad of the White Horse (Song of Elf, The.)—Chesterton. Blush, happy maiden, when you feel. See same.—Akers. Blush not redder than the morning. See Blush not Redder Than the Morning.—Lee. • Blythe bell, that calls to bridal halls. See Thought, A.— Landor. Blyth, blyth, blyth was she. See Andro and his Cutty Gun. See Ring Lear.— See Rose, See Coyote. Narayena : See same.—Whiting. See Blue and White.—Cole- See Tropical and lazy yellow sun I See Spring —Anon. Blythe young Bess to Jean did say. See Bess the Gawkie. —Muirhead. - - Boars? Yes, we’ve a new lot just in. See At the “Boaer” Counter.—Harbour. Boatman, boatman I my brain See Comfort, IlOIl. Boatswain.—Here master: What cheer? See Tempest, The (Scenes from “The Tempest”)—Shakespeare. Boats sail on the rivers. See Boats Sail on the Rivers.- Rossetti. Bob Anderson, my beau, Bob, when , we were first aquent. See Bob Anderson, My Beau-Anon. Bob Jones, who lives across the street. See Regarding Santa Claus.-Waterman. - - Bobby. Dyrenforth had a cold, which threatened to settle on his chest. See Where Ignorance is Bliss.-Fielding. Bob Scratcherty was a parishioner of mine. See Turning the Points.--Overton. Bobby Shaftoe.— “Bobby Shaftoes gone to sea.” See “Bobby Shaftoe's gone to Sea.” See Missing Bobby Shaftoe. Greene. —Bennett. See Bobolink.-Scollard. is wild. Bobolink—he is here! Bobolink, that in the meadow. . See Bobolink, The.—Hill. Boccageio, for you laughed all laughs that are. See Boccac- cio.—Brown. “Body,. I pray you, let me go! dridge. x. “Body 9, mine—and must I lay thee low. See Godspeed.— Belfield. - y : . - See Struggle, The.—Dan- Both gentlemen or yeomen bold. Bold, amiable, ebon outlaw, grave and wise l See To a Crow.—Wilson. . e Bold Captain of the Body-Guard. See Zagonyi.-Boker. Bold knights and fair dames, to my harp lend an ear. See Count Albert and Fair Rosalie.—Scott. Bold Nassan quits his caravan. See Fate of Nassan, The. —Anon. - Bold Robin Hood is a forester good. See Friar Tuck.-- arºl]). Bone and Skin, two Millers thin. Monopolists.-Byrom. Bones a-gettin’ achy. See Christmas is A-Comin.”—Dun- See Epigram on Two 8.T. Boniº, lassie, will ye go. See Birks of Aberfeldy, The.— tl]"I).S. Bonivard failed in his efforts to free Geneva. —Dumas. & * Bonnie Bessie Lee had a face fu' o’ smiles. See Bonnie Bessie Lee.—Nicoll. - Bonnie ran the burnie doon. See same.—Nairne. Bonnie Tibbie Inglis. See Tibbie Inglis.-Howitt. Bonnie twinkling starnies. See same.—McKowen. - Bonnie wee Eric l I have sat beside the evening fire. See Bonnie Wee Eric.—Havergal. Bonnie wee thing l cannie wee thing ! See “Bonnie Wee Thing.”—Burns. - - Bonny [or Bonniel Kilmeny gaed up the glen. Wake, The (Kilmeny).-Hogg. Book larnin’ is a daisy thing for the chap what’s got the See Bonivard. See Queen's brains. See “Book Larnin’.”—Turk. Books are the legacies that genius leaves to mankind. See Memory Gems. Books, like proverbs, receive their chief value from the Stamp. See Memory Gems. Boom! and a crash I as our cannon flash. See Zest for In- vasion.—Zane. - Boom, cannon, boom to all the winds and waves! See Ode Recited at the Harvard Commemoration, July 21, 1865 (Our Country Saved).-Lowell. - - Boon Nature yields each day a brag which we now first be- old. See Quatrains and Translations.—Emerson. Boontown station at the noon hour. A waiting train. See He Let her Know.—Short. Boot, saddle, to horse and away I and Saddle).-Browning. Booth led boldly, with his big bass drum. See William Booth Enters Into Heaven.—Lindsay. Bordered by bluff, and meadow, reflecting a golden day. See Catholic Psalm, The-Hubbard. Borgia, thou once wert almost too august. See On Lucretia Borgia's Hair.—Landor. • Born and bred in a castle of France. See Simon de Mont- fort, Earl of Leicester.—Lincoln. Born February 12, 1809. See Lincoln's Life as Written by Himself.--Lincoln. - Born free, thus we resolve to live. See Oath of Freedom, The.—Hope. - Born in 1809 and dying in 1865. as a Man of Letters.--Mabie. Born in stormy times, William Penn. ment.—Burdette. Born in the country. Beecher. Born in yon blaze of Orient sky. àI'WIIl. * Born, nurtured, wedded, prized, within the pale. See La- Fayette.—Madison. . Born, of a fine old Pennsylvania family. See Look at Life, A.—Van Dorn. - Born 9n the day he died, the eleventh of June. See On Sir. Kenelm Digby.—Anon. Born, sir, in a land of liberty; having early learned its Value: See France and the United States.—Washington. Born, to the purple, lying stark and dead. See Destiny.− Lazarus. - Borne on the wavelets of thy fluent notes. See To My Ca- nary Bird.—Martin. - - See Cavalier Tunes (Boot General See Abraham Uincoln See Penn's Monu- See Joys and Sorrows of Eggs.-- See Song to May.— Borrowin' is a good neighborly habit. See Borrowed Hus- € band, The.—Cooke. Bostºn has seen sad days before now. See Slave of Boston, The.—Parker. See True Tale of Robin Hood, A.— (Old Ballad.) - - Both iron road and level highway are shunned by the rura Pan. See Pagan Papers (Rural Pan, The).--Grahame. Both the steward and the cook had remonstrated with “Master Tad.” See Tad Lincoln and the Street Ur- chins and White House Kitchen in 1862, The.—Riley. Both thou and I alike, my Bacchic urn. See. On an ùrn. —Garnett. - Both yºung men, and, maidens, old men, and children. See & 4 “Children's Day” Service, A.—Denton. . Bother l’’ was all that John Clatterby said. See Boy and the Boot, The.—(Hearth and Home, Boucher, was a grasshopper, and paintéd. Rosina, The.—Dobson. Bound for holy Palestine. See Crusade, The.—Warton. Bound to the wharf. See Ship, The.—Morton. . Bound upon th’ accursèd tree. See same.—Milman. Bounding like a football. See Our Darling.—Anon. . “Bout three years ago, afore I got this berth as I'm in now.” See Little Stowaway, The.—Anon. r Bow A. low before his picture. See My Favorite Hero.— IłOIl. See Story of 657 Bow AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Bow down, my song, before her presence high. See Sonnet: “Bow Down, My Song,” etc.—Anon. s Bowed by the weight of centuries he leans. See Man with the Hoe, The.—Markham. - Bowed half with age and half with reverence. See Sopho- cles (Aged, Sophocles addressing The Athenians Before Reading His Edipus Coloneus.)—Fields. . . . Bowing tº self in dust before a Book. See Bibliolatres.-- OWell. Boy. See Brief Tragedy, A.—Anon. Boy, at all times tell the truth. . See Truth.--Anon. Boy Britton, only a lad, a fair-haired boy, sixteen. See Boy Britton.—Wilson. Boy, I detest the Persian pomp. See Preference Declared, The.—Field. - Boy, I detest these modern innovations, Merrill. sº Boyl In my chamber-window lies a book. See Much Ado About Nothing (Benedick's Soliloquy).-Shakespeare. Boy, what sign is it when a man of spirit grows melancholy % See Love's Labour's Lost (Armado and Moth).-Shake- Speare. . g - “Boys are men that have not got as big as their papas.” See Girl's Essay on Boys, A.—Anon. º Boys are ye callin' a toast to night : See Admiral Death.- Newbolt. - Boys, I have something to tell you after school. Manliness.--M. L. R. - . “Boys, I won’t drink without you drink what I do.” See Drinking a Tear.—Anon. Boy's is horrid. That's what all the gurls sez. See What See Boys Wanted.—Anon. a Girl Thinks of Boys.--Anon. Boys of spirit, boys of will. Boys, t; another ? To-night we’ll be gay. See “Swore Off.” —Fort. - See Boys We Boys, we want you—our country wants. “Man That Ought to Be.”— See Persicos Odi.-- See True Want, The.—Sargent. , “Boys will be boys.” See Anon. “Boys will be Boys.” Boys will quarrel, and when they quarrel will sometimes fight. See Tom Brown's School Days (Fighting). — Hughes. Brahma, creator of the universe, though all powerful, could not revoke a promise once made. See Ramayana, The Story of the.—Rabb. - Brave as a falcon and as merciless. See To Manon.—Com- paring her to a Falcon.—Blunt. . Brave as the firstborn flame up springs the statue. See At the Sālon.—Wilkinson. “Brave Captain canst thou speak? What is it thou dost see ?” See After the Battle.—Anon. Brave comrades l all is ruined I See Catiline (Catiline's Last Harangue to His Army).-Croly, Brave flowers—that I could gallant, it like you. See Con- See See same.—Ballard. templation upon Flowers, A.—King. . Brave hearts still'd on the Maine, a last good-night ! Maine, The.—Dichter. Brave infant of Saguntum. See Pindaric Ode, A.—Jonson. See Jack See Alcaics: to HI. Brave Jack Chiddy I Oh, well, you may sneer. Chiddy.—Anderson. Brave Knight, departing for the war. Brave lads in olden musical centuries. F. B.--Stevenson. Brave *::::: saw the day was lost. See Sword Bearer, The. —BOKel’. Brave old times those were. See On Santa Claus.-Baker. Brave º Wallace of Uhlen dwells. See Wallace of Uhlen. —- E318, Kë. Brave Percy, fare thee well! See King Henry VI., Part. I. —Shakespeare. - Brave Schill by death delivered. See Schill.—Wordsworth. Brave singer of the coming time. See Good Time Going, A —Holmes. . - Brave Sir Count Ricci, in feudal days of yore. of the Ricci, The...—Wordsworth. Brave spirit, that will brook no intervention. See Worship. —Richardson. Bravely thy old arms fling. See To an Elm.—Tuckerman. Bravest of brave sweet blossoms in all of the garden row. See Chrysanthemums.--Dodge. Bravo, Jonathan l Now's your time. -- The...— (London Fun.) Braw, braw lads on Yarrow braes. See Braw Lads o' Galla Water.—Burns. Break | Break | Break | O voice, on my old top G. See Bitter Cry of the Outcast Choir Boy, The.— (Punch.) Break, break, break, oh!—voice l—let me urge thy plea. See Musical Pitch, The.—Anon. - Break, break, break! on thy cold gray stones, O sea. See Break, Break, Break l—Tennyson. Break down the American home, and the fabric of free government goes down with it. See Saloon and the Home, The.—Young. - Break, Fantasy, from thy cave of cloud. Delight, The (Fantasy).-Jonson. Break forth, break forth, O Sudbury town. See Vision of Reese. - Break forth in song, ye trees. See Founding of the City of Boston.—Pierpont. Break not his sweet repose. See Soldier's Grave, A.—Albee. See Light.—Proc- Break o'er the sea l Break on the night ! ter. Break, Phant'sie, from thy cave of cloud. See Song of Night. —Jonson. . See same.—Musset. , See Triumph ' | Bright college years, with pleasure rife. See New Toreador, See Lydia.-- - Break ºn my heart, ah, break it. See Arab Song.—Stod- 8]." - Break up camp, drowsy world! See Battle Poem, A.— Taylor. : Break up the Union of these States. See Ship of State, The. —lullnt. Breakfast enjoy’d, 'mid hush of boughs. See Sarum Plain. —Patmore. - - Breakfast, Mr. A 7 No; I have cooked none. See Frightened Woman, A.—Dallas. Breaking from under that thy cloudy veil. ing Her Hair.—Herbert. . Breaking suddenly through the cedar thicket. in the Sunshine, A.—(Detroit Free Press.) Breath is what we breathe. If we didn’t have breath we ºn't breathe. See Tommy’s Essay on Breath.- Il OIl. * - Breath § the grass. See Sospiri di Roma (Sussuro).- —Sºnarp. : Breathe me the ancient words when I shall find. See Love's Ritual.—Towne. Breathe, trumpets, breathe slow notes of saddest wailing. See Requiem.—Lunt. Breathers of wisdom won without a quest. The.—Lampman. Breathes there the man with soul so dead. See Lay of the Last Minstrel (Breathes there the Man).-Scott. - Breathless we flung us on the windy hill. See Hill, The. —Brooke. - - Breddern an' Sistern: I'se gwine to gib you what I hope X. prove to you. See Brudder Brown on “Apples.”— Il OI!. - Brekekekex I coax I coax 1 O happy, happy frogs! See Mus- ical Frogs, The.—Blackie. - See Lady Elspat.— Brent's your brow, my lady Elspat. Brer, Rabbit en, Brer Fox wuz like some chilluns w'at I See Upon Comb- See Tragedy See Frogs, IłOIl. knows un.”. See Old Mr. Rabbit-Harris. Brer Riº he live in a house on de hill. See Hello, Housel - filal’rlS. Bress yo' heart, honey. See Small Confederate, The.— Bradford. Bretagne had not her peer. See Lady of Castelnoire.— Aldrich. “Brethren,” said the aged minister. ances, The.—Anon. “Brethren, the words of my text are: ‘Old Mother Hubbard, She went to the cupboard.’” See Model Discourse, A. . . and Mother-Hubbard. Sermon, A.—Anon. .. Bridget, I am going out for a few hours. See Birdget's In- yestment.—Rook. t Brief is Erinna's song, her lowly lay. See Erinna-Lang, Brief on a flying night, See Chimes.—Meynell. Brief was the reign of pure poetic truth. See Donne.— . Coleridge. . - - Bright amorous e'e where Love in ambush lies. See Son- net : To His Mistress.—Montgomerie. Bright and early yesterday morning a middle aged man. . See Too Well Prepared.—(Detroit Free Press.) Bright are the heavens, the narrow bay serene. See Indian's . Grave, The.—Mountain. . Bright as among the stars, the star of all. See Iliad, The (Hector Slain by Achilles).-Homer. Bright as the pillar rose at Heaven's command. See Pleas- 'ures of Hope. (Hope in Adversity).-Campbell. Bright battle-joy of the Gael. See Song of the Sword of Carroll, The.—Anon. - Bright be the plage of thy soul. See same.—Byron. Bright be the skies that cover thee. See To Laura W-. . Two years of Age.—Willis. Bright, books I the perspectives to our weak sights. See Minister's Griev- * See To . His Books,—Vaughan. Bright breaks the warrior o'er the ocean wave. See Ocean Wanderer, The.—Anon. See Dear Old Yale. —Durand. Bright Eyes, Light Eyes | Daughter of a Fay I . Foster-mother, . The-Buchanan. Brigh'ſ flag at yonder tapering mast. See Lines on Leaving Europe.—Willis. t Bright flower, whose home is everywhere! See To the Daisy.—Wordsworth. Bright glows the east with blushing red. See Farm, The.— See Faëry . Taylor. - Bright image of the early years. See To the Painted Co- lumbine.—Very | Bright is the moon that hangs aloft. See Spirit of Liberty, A The.—Oberholtzer. - Brist lige bluebird, fearless and free. See Bird Songs.- Brig...ie dandelion. See Bright Little Dandelion.— In OII. Bright on the banners of Iily and rose. Nations.—Holmes. t Bright, pallid, changing, chill October morn. See October Morning.—Campbell.' Bright scarlet poppies growing in the wheat. —Bensel. - Bright shadows of true rest some shoots of blisse. See Son- Dayes.—Vaughan. - - See Gold of Bright shines the sun, but brighter after rain. Bright shone the lists, blue bent the skies. See Tournament, See Welcome to the See One Day. IHope, The...—Burton. The-Lanier. i 658 y FIRST LINE INDEX Bunny See Star Sirius, See To A. J.-In- gram. Bright star, would I were steadfast as thou art. See Last Sonnet.—Keats. tº Bright was the morn, the waveless bay. See Perry's Victory on Lake Erie.—Percival. Bright waved thy woods, Kentucky. . See Boone in the Wil- derness of Kentucky.—Anon. tº sº º Bright with the light of the sunset's bloom. See Twilight Tune, The.—Statton. Bright young Arbor Day is here. See Arbor Day.—Anon. Brightest and best of the sons of the morning. See same.- Bright Sirius ! that when Orion pales. The.—Meredith. Bright spirit I Wheresoe'er thou art. € 00I’. & Bright-faced maiden, bright-souled maiden. See Pessimism. —(Blackwood's. e Brightly for him the future smiled. See Mother and Son. —Uary. wº Bring cypress, rosemåry and rue. —Benton. * Bring flowers, to strew again. —Peterson. Bring flowers to strew in the conqueror's pathl Flowers.-Hemans. Bring flowers, ye grateful millions of the land. See Decora- tion Ode.—Davis. Bring flowers, young flowers, for the festal board. See Bring Flowers.-Hemans. - “Bring forth the horse !” Alas! he showed. See How the Old Horse Won the Bet.—Holmes. “Bring forth the Horse !” The horse was brought. See Mazeppa.—Byron. . - “Bring forth the lion and Glaucus the Athenian.” See Last Days of Pompeii, The. (Arbaces to the Lion).-Bulwer- Lytton. See Grover Cleveland. See Ode for Decoration Day. See Bring ‘Bring forth the steed I" . It was a level plain. See Alex. ander Taming Bucephalus.-Benjamin. Bring from the craggy haunts of birch and pine. See Song: “Bring From the Craggy Haunts,” etc.—Todhunter. Bring him not here where our sainted feet. See Little Church around the Corner, The.—Lancaster. Bring home a turkey; don’t forget. See Thanksgiving.— Romaine. Bring it from the oaken press; full fifty years ago. See Wedding-gown, The.—Pierce. Bring Kateen-beug and Maura Jude. Synge. - Bring me a cup of good red, wine. See Rinaldo.—Peterson. “Bring me lilies,”, cried Prince Eric—kingly Eric, tall and fair. See Prince Eric's Christ-maid.—Banks. “Bring me my broken harp,” he said. See Silent Melody, The.—Holmes. Bring me my dead. See Tennyson.—Huxley. “Bring me soft song,” said Aladdin. See Aladdin and the Jinn.—Lindsay. . Bring me wine, but wine which never grew. See Bacchus. See Beg-Innish.- —Emerson. & Bring no jarring lute this way. See Woodland Grave, A. —De Tabley. Bring not bright candles, for her eyes. See Dreamer, The. —Ramal. . Bring novelist, your note-book! bring, dramatist, your pen I See Women of Mumbles Head, The.—Scott. Bring out that tattered battle-flag, old-soldier. See Tattered Battle-flag, The.—Short. e Bring out the hemlock I See Dirge of the Munster Forest. —Lawless. Bring poppies for a weary mind. See White Flag, The.— inter. - Bring snow-white lilies, pallid heart-flushed roses. See Pan- theist's Song of Immortality, The.—Naden. Bring the bowl which you boast. See Woodstock (Glee for King Charles).-Scott. Bring the good old banner, boys. See Flag Song.—Archer. Bring the good old bugle, boys 1 we’ll sing another song. See Marching through Georgia.--Work. - Bring them alang, the young, the strang. See Green Yule, . A.—Murray. Bring two ears of yellow corn. See Popping Corn.—Anon. Bring you news from my Lord? See Kenilworth (Amy Robsart and Richard Varney).--Scott. Bring your choicest flowers, dear. See Song for Decoration Day.—Anon. Brisk, methinks, I am, and fine. Briskly blows the evening gale. See Five Wines.—Herrick. See Fishing Boat, The.— OWitt. Britº's gallant streamers. See Yankee Thunders.- In Orl. - Britons grown big with pride. See Poem Containing Soma Remarks on the Present War, A.—Anon. Broad bars of sunset-slanted gold. See Ballad of the Faded Field.—Wilson. - Broad, but not deep, along his rock-chafed bed. See Castle- connell.—De Vere. Broad the forest stood [wr. spread] on the sloping hills of Linteged. See Rhyme of the Duchess May.--Browning. Broad-based, broad-fronted, bountedus, multiform. See Ben Jonson and Sonnet : Ben Jonson.—Swinburne. - Broadly considered, O'Connell's eloquence has never been equaled in modern times. See Daniel O’Connell (Daniel O'Connell the Orator).-Phillips. Broº ºn, have ye, stranger ? See Little Heroine, A.— OCKe, Brother tree. Broncho Dan halts midway of the stream. See Health at the Ford, A.—Rogers. Bronson Alcott, of Boston, told Joseph Cook, and Joseph Cook told everybody he met. See School-master's Con- quest, The.--Anon. Brook and road were fellow-travellers in this gloomy Pass. See Simplon Pass, The.—Wordsworth. Brook, of the listening grass. See Alison's Mother to the Brook.--—Peabody. Brookl whose society the poet seeks. See Sonnet: The Brook.--—Wordsworth. Brook, would thou couldst flow. See Brook Song.—Morse. Brother Alumni: In your name I salute and welcome the guests. See Address of Welcome at an Alumni Dinner, An.—Anon. Broº awake from thy long lethargy. See Purpose.— \ IlOI). Broº do you love your brother? ulty. Brother, I am fire. See Kin.—Sandburg. - Brother, listen to what we say. See Speech of Red Jacket. —Red Jacket. Brother Noah Hyatt, one of the chief pillars of the church. See Offending Eye, The.—Tybout. *- Brother of mine, good monk with cowléd head. See Thomas à Kempis.-Reese. Brother Roosevelt's phrase, “gave their young lives,” is a common one enough. See Student Heroes of Our War, The.—Eliot. Brother, thou art gone before us. See Hymn “Brother, thou art gone,” etc.—Milman. See Idealists.-Kreymborg. Brothº, Will has said his piece. See Charlie's Speech.-Doo- ittle. Brother l you with growl and frown. See Open Letter to the Pessimist, An.—Waterman. Brother l you with growl and frown. See Lay Sermon, A.— See Two Towns.— Anon. Brothers and sisters I have many. See Which is the Favour- ite 8–Lamb. Brothers of free descent were we. The.—Williams. Brothers, spare awhile your liquor, lay your final tumbler own. See Dirge of the Drinker, The.—Aytoun. Brothers, the day declines. . See Evening Hymn of the Alpine Shepherds.-Beattie. Brothers, this spot is holy. See Surrender of Burgoyne, The.—De Peyster. Brow bender, eye peeper. Brown earth-line meets gray heaven. Aldrich. Brown eyes, straight nose. See Polly.—Rands. > Brown foundling of the Western wood. See On a Cone of the Big Trees.—Harte. Brown heads and gold around my knee. See My Own.— —Plummer. ge Brown of Ossawatomie spake on his dying day. See Brown of Ossawatomie.—Whittier. Browning was like his own Paracelsus. See Robert Brown- ing.—Gunsaulus. - Brown's for Lalage, Jones for Lelia. See Ballade of Ladies' See How the See Stars and Stripes, See Baby at Play.—Anon. See In November.— Names.—Henley. “Br-r-l B-r-r-r-rl the telephone was going. Mayor Became Senator.—Provost. º Br-r-rl j Mr. McKenna, entering stiffly. See On Charity. —LJUIn Ile. Brudder Johnson, I hezn’t seen Jim Jenkins. an’ Watermilin.--Anon. Brutus hath riv'd my heart. peare. Bryant had a wonderful memory. See Bryant, Extract Con- cerning.—Bigelow. Bryant, whose songs are thoughts that bless. See To William Cullen Bryant.—Halleck. See Goldyn See Song: “Bud into See “Possum See Julius Caesar.—Shakes- Bryght as the stern of day begouth to schyne. Targe, The.—Dunbar. Bud into blossom, flower into fruit. blossom,” etc.—Cole. fattest, and most contented little Bud was the blackest, darkey I ever saw. See Bud’s Charge.—Van Norman. See Bud Bud Zunts came out of the Simpkinsville post-office. Zundts' Mail.—Stuart. Bugles I. And the Great Nation thrills and leaps to arms. See Call of the Bugles, The.—Hovey. Build a little fence of trust. See same and Trust.—Butts. “Build at Kallundborg by the sea.” See Kallundborg Church.--Whittier. e Build high your white and dazzling palaces. See To Febru- ary.—Wetherald. - |Build me a castle of sand. See Sand Castles.—Robertson. “Build me , straight, O worthy master l’’ See Building of the ship, The.—Longfellow. Built, logs, grown old and black. See Lincoln’s Day.— Il Orl, Build thee more stately mansions, O my soul. See Cham- See Bolivar.—Procter. bered Nautilus, The.—Holmes. Build up a column to Bolivar. Bulkeley, Hunt, Willard, Hosmer, Meriam, Flint. See Hama- treya.-Emerson. Bull jºr" Sure; See Bull-terrier.— rost. “Buncº ºgrapes." says Timothy. See Bunches of Grapes. – tº 3,1118,1. Bunny, lying in the grass. Hill),—Harte. she's a white'un. See Battle Bunny (Malvern 659 Bunyan AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS \ See Memory-bridges, Bunyan is almost the only writer that ever gave to the ab- stract. See John Bunyan.--Macaulay. º 13uoyant, exulting, I thread in the morning. See Moonlight on the Riviera.-Leander. Burd Ellen sits in her bower windowe. See Burd Ellen and Young Tamlane.—(Old Ballad.) Burd Helen was her mother's dear. See Broughty Wa's.-- (Old Ballad.) º Burg Niedeck is a mountain in Alsace, high and strong. See Toy of the Giant's Child. The.—Chamisso. Burgoyne is rushing on in quest of blood. See Defeat of Burgoyne, The.—Case. - Buried to-day. . When the soft green buds are bursting out. See Buried To-day.—Craik. Burley, dozing humble-bee. See Humble-bee, The.—Emer- SOIl. Burly and big his books among. See Hodge, the Cat.— Coolidge. * Burn and destroy the idols of party you have worshiped. See same.—Dougherty. Burning, burning, burning for ever, by night and day. See Glacier Bed, The.—Blake. Burning, burning, burning is the sand. See, Lost on the Desert.—Meyers. I Burning sands, and isles of palm, and the Mamelukes' fierce array. See Little Jean-Barr. Bury Béranger l Well, for you. See Burial of Béranger, he.—Watts. Bury º º to the Roman Road. See Roman Road, The. —L'aylor. Bury me deep when I am dead. See Requiescat.—Watson. Bury me in the morning, mother. See Bury Me in the Morning.—Douglas. Bury the Dragon's Teeth. See Bury Them.—Brownell. Bury the Great Duke. See Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington.—Tennyson. Bush and vale are filled by thee. See To the Moon.— Goethe. Busily, busily, to and fro. The.— Lippmann. “Business is poor,” said the beggar. See How's Business. ,-(Boston Transcript.) Business? Well, it hain't be'n what ye’d call rushin', so’s to Speak. See Jolly Brick, A.—Phelps. Busk ye, busk ye, my bonnie, bonnie bride. Yarrow, The.—Hamilton. 8ee Braes of Busy and happy young housewives are we. See Little Housekeepers.-Rook. Busy and happy young housewives are we. See Little Bousekeepers, The.—Huntington. “Busy beel Busy bee I’’. See Busy Bee, The.—Anon. Busy, ºriº thirsty fly. See Fly, The same and To a y.—Uldys. Busy Little Fingers. See Little Fingers.--Anon. + Busy lives, like running water, are generally pure. See Busy Lives.—Anon. But, #. º, words could William say. See Two Bees, The.— 8,IIlſ). But a revulsion wrought in the brain and bosom of Elspie. se: * of Tober-na-Vuolich, The (Elspie and Philip). —Ulough. “But a week is so long !” he said. See Five-Dorr. “But adoration I Give me something more.” See Old Co- quette, The...—Young. But all our praises why should lords engross. See Moral Essays (Man of Ross, The).--Pope. But all through life I see a cross. See same.—Grange. But are ye sure the news is true? See There's Nae Luck about the House.—Mickle. But Arno wins us to the fair white walls. See Venus De Medici, The.—Byron. But, joine muskets so contrive it. See McFingal.-Trum- llil. But Baiae, Soft retreat in days of yore. See Baiae.— Mitchell. “But by the piper that played before Moses, it's more whip- ping nor gingerbread.” See Why my Father left the Army.—MacCabe. by the sea-banks where at morn. Lyonesse.—Swinburne. But, See Tristram of But chief at Sea, whose every flexile wave. See Seasons, The.—Thomson. But do not let us quarrel any more. See Andrea Del Sarto. —Browning. But do thy worst to steal thyself away. See Sonnet, XCII. —Shakespeare. But do we truly mourn our soldier dead? See For Decora- tion Day.—Hughes. But Enoch yearned to see her face again. See Enoch Arden (At the Window).-Tennyson. “But er I bere thee moché ferre.” —Chaucer. But ever you, this sombre you. Dehmel. But fare you weel, auld Nickie-ben / Deil (To the Devil).-Burns. But few of you are here to-day. See All Under the Same Banner Now.—Ross. But flattery never seems absurd. See Painter Who Pleased Nobody and Everybody, The.—Gay: But for ye speken of such gentillesse. See Canterbury Tales (Gentility).-Chaucer. But fortune, like some others of her Sex. tune).-Halleck. T See Hous of Fame, The. See Through the Night.— See Address to the See Fanny (For- But I wol turne againe to Ariadne. But, gentlemen, will you listen to me? Fix, A.—Anon. º But grant, the virtues of a temperate prime. See Vanity of Human Wishes. (Enviable Age).-Johnson. But happy they l The happiest of their kindl See Seasons, The (Connubial Life).--—Thomson. But hark | A distant sound that grows. See Vision of Poe's, A. (Children Gathering Palms).-E. B. Browning. See Manager in a t But hark l A rap comes gently to the door. See Cotter's Saturday Night, The.—Burns. -> But hark | Upon the air what bells are pealing 7 See Christ- mas Chimes, The.—Anon. But hºLeander, almost half across. See Hero and Leander. —Hunt. But heard are the voices. See Past and Present (Heard are the Voices).--Carlyle. But here methinks my priests begin to frown. See Steel Glass, The.—Gascoigne. But here the herald of the self-same mouth. See Island, The (Sublime Tobacco).-Byron. But hold y. . . . hold y. . . says Robin. See Jolly Pindar of Wakefield, The (B.).-(Old Ballad.) * But how many merry monthes be in the years. See Robin Hood and the Curtal, Friar. (A.). (Old Ballad.) But I lº a fearful sign. See Indian’s Prophesy, The. —Bryant. But I can give thee more. See Romeo and Juliet.—Shakes- peare. But I can’t pay the rent this morning. See Soldier's Re- turn, The.—Griffith. But I remember, when the fight was done. See King Henry W., Pt. I. (Hotspur's Description of a Fop).--Shakes. peare. “But, *::::: this land is mine—is mine !” See Agnes Hotot. —Iſ ODeS. But I was first of all the kings who drew. See Idyll of the King. (True Knighthood).-Tennyson. º See Legende of Goode w Women (Ariadne).-Chaucer. But if syou would contemplate nationality as an active virtue. See American Nationality (National Life).-Choate. But insincerity is very troublesome to manage. See Truth and Integrity,+Tillotson. e But Italy, my Italy. See Italy, My Italy.—Browning. But Justice had no sooner Mercy seen. See Christ's Victory in Heaven.—Fetcher. But list a low and moaning sound, See Isle of Palms, The. (Shipwreck, The).-Wilson. But listen, and I shall you tell. See Nymphidia.--Drayton. Eut lo! the dome, the vast and wondrous dome. See St. T’eter's.-Byron. “But, Lord,” she said, “my shoulders still are strong.” See At the Top of the Road.—Going. But look l O'er the fall see the angler stand. See Angler, The.—Read. But love, first learned in a lady's eyes. See Love's Labour's Lost (Power of Love).-Shakespeare. “But, mamma, now,” said, Charlotte, “pray, don't you be- lieve.” See Vulgar Little Lady, The.—Taylor. But, meanwhile axe and lever. See Lays of Ancient Rome. gºius at the Bridge) and Ponte Sublico.—Ma- Caulay. “But, Mr. Speaker, we have a right to tax America.” See ight to Tax America, The...—Burke. But more important than the quest of professional knowl- edge. See Temper and Ajm of the Scholar, The.— Gladstone. But my English posies. See Flowers, The...—Kipling. JBut not e'en pleasure to excess is good. See Castle of In- dolence, The. (Excess to be Avoided).-Thomson. |But now our quacks are gamesters, and they play. See Borough, The (Quack Medicines).-Crabbe. But now the struggle is over; I can survey the field and measure the losses. See Voice of Despair, The.—Talbot. . But now the games succeeded. See Last Contest of Æschy- lus, The. (Young Sophocles Taking the Prize From Aged AEschylus).-Fields. But now the mindful, messenger, come back. See Rape of Lucrece, The.—Shakespeare. - o But now the sun had pass'd the height of Heaven. See In- cremation, The.—Arnold. But now while the scapegoats leave our flock. See Holy Cross Day.—Browning. But, O my muse, what numbers wilt thou find. See Cam- paign, The. (Marlborough at Blenheim).-Addison. But of much converse perhaps. See Paradise Lost.—Milton. But oh, the night ! Oh, bitter sweet I Oh, sweet ! Leigh (Romney and Aurora).-Browning. But oh, 'twas hard to have him go. See same.—Gardiner. But on, another day the King said, “Come.” See Light of Asia, The. (Mystery of Evil, The).-Arnold. But one short week ago the trees were bare. See First Spring Day, The.—Todhunter. But peaceful was the night. See Peaceful Night.—Milton. But pleasures are like poppies spread. See Tam o' Shanter. (Pleasures).-Burns. But plett a wand o bonnie birk. See Sweet William's Ghost (G.).-- (Old Ballad.) But, poortith Peggy is the warst of a'. See Gentle Shepherd, The. (Jenny and Peggy).-Ramsay. But Psyche lives, and on her breath attend. See Psyche.— Heywood. * º But Robin he walkes in the g(reene) forrest. See Robin Hood and the Butcher, (A.).— (Old Ballad.) See Aurora 660 FIRST LINE INDEX By But say, Lucetta, now we are alone. See TWO Gentlemen of Verona.-Shakespeare. But scarce again his horn he wound. See Lady of the Lake, The.—Scott. But see—he starts—what heard he then 3 See Lalla Rookh (Gheber's Bloody Glen, The).--Moore. - But seeſ flook up—on Flodden bent. See Marmion (Battle of Flodden, The).--Scott. g But seeſ the fading many colored woods. See Seasons, The. (Autumn).-Thomson. But slighted as it is, and by the great. See Task, The (Early Love of the Country and of Poetry) –Cowper, But some one perhaps may say, “Are you not ashamed. See Apology for Socrates.—Plato. y But sometimes these optical instruments. See Grandmother's Spectacles.—Talmage, But soon the steeples called good people all to church. . See Christmas Carol, A (Bob Cratchit's Dinner).--Dickens. But souls that of his own good life partake. See Euthanasia. —More. “But supposing he were not to come, after all ?” See Pas- quele’s Picture.—Fuller. IBut, Susie, you know you are wrong. —Denton. e But tell us, do you hear whether Antonio have had any loss. See Merchant of Venice, The (Shylock for the Jews).—Shakespeare. See Peacemaker, A. But ten siów mornings past, and on the eleventh. See Idylls of the King, The. (Elaine.)—Tennyson. But that I am forbid. See Hamlet.—Shakespeare. But that my day hath passed its matin prime. See Mary Tudor.—DeVere. e - But that the soul is noble. See Sphinx.-Lowell. But that which most I wonder at. See Innocence.—Tra- herme. T}ut the consul's brow was sad. See Horatius at the Bridge. —Macaulay. But the Deacon swore, as deacons do. See Deacon's Master- piece, The.—Holmes. º º g But the Dutch went and the English came. See First English Thanksgiving in New York, The.—Anon. But the gentleman inquires why he was made the object of such a reply. See Reply to Hayne, The. (Matches and Overmatches).-Webster. But the higher departments of moral and religious thought. See same.—Minton. But the majestic river floated on. See Sohrab and Rustum (Oxus).-Arnold. - But the mere fact of its being a tramp ship gave us many comforts. See At Sea.—Stevenson. But the pictures 1-oh l-the pictures are noble still. See “Tom and Jerry”—Thackeray. & But the rain is gone by, and the day’s dying out in splen- dour. See Winter Evening.—Tynan-Hinkson. “But the whole world helps along.” See Loves of Pelleas and Etarre, The. (Nichola Expounds “the Reason Why” on Christmas Eve.).-Gale. then I sigh, and with a piece of scripture. Richard III.-Shakespeare. then, Sir, the balance of power The.—Canning. |But But, See King See Balance of Power, But then the thrushes sang. See Aurora Leigh (“But then,” etc.).-Browning. But there is a limit, both to the necessity and the capacity of this power of invention. See same-Minton. But there is one in folly farther gone. See Course of Time, The (Miser, The).--Pollok. But §: is more than I can bear. See To a Deceased.— torm. But ; that write in rhyme still make. See Hudibras.- utler. But thou, Clitumnus ! in thy sweetest wave. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Temple of Clitumnus).--—Byron. But º you'ds not alone be saved. See Rugby Chapel.— TIn Ol CI. But though the Grekés hem of Troye in shetten. See Troilus and Criseyde (Troylus and Criseyde).-Chaucer. But though true worth and virtue, in the mild. See Task, The...—Cowper. But through the blackness I saw Rome again. See Ring and the Book, The.—Browning. But time would fail to attempt to catalogue the grand women. See same.—Livermore. Put 'tis a common proof. See Julius Caesar. ('Tis a Com- mon Proof).-Shakespeare. But to have lain upon the grass. See In the Meadows at Mantua.-Symons. But vain the magic lay, the warbling lyre. See Stanzas on the Death of Thomas Gray.—Anon. 13ut was it thou—I think. See Heine's Grave.—Arnold. But wele awaye, si is myn herte wo. See De Regimine Principum.—Occleve. “But what gets my goat, Enid. See Return of Eno Carden. —Loomis. But what makes you think Stella can help you, Grace See Appointment, The.—Denton. But what praise couldst thou bestow on a deserving woman. See Othello, the Moor of Venice (Act II., Sc. 1).- Shakespeare. what strange art. See Library, The. (Books).--Crabbe. what the highè God woll spare. See Confessio Amantis (Story of Constance, The).-Gower. wº fºrce August suns. See Thunderstorm in August. —Kirby. - 13ut But, Tºut But, Y; hall wisdom be found? See Job (Wisdom).- 7,000. - But where to find that happiest spot below. See Traveller, The (Better Country, The).-Goldsmith. º But wherefore do you droop 7 why look so. sad? See King John (Exhortation to Courage).--Shakespeare. But wherein shall art work? Shall beauty lead. See Art (II.).-Parker. - t But who can speak, what accents can relate. See On the * Death of Washington.—Dwight. But who comes, brushing the floor. See Italy.—Rogers. But who the melodies of morn can tell ? See Minstrel, The (Summer Morn, A).-Beattie. “But why do you go?” said the lady. See Lord Walter's Wife.—Browning. But, William answer'd short. See Dora.-Tennyson. t But William said, “He don’t deserve.” See Battle of the Boyne, The.—Anon. º But, wº has yet brighter scenes—he boasts. See Winter. —Bryant. But word is come to Warrington. See Sir John Butler.— (Old Ballad.) - But yesterday he was, and lo! to-day. See Eugene Field.— Bu But, t 8, II] . yesterday she played with childish things. See Dead Child, The.—Barlow. you don’t laugh, Coldstream l Come man, be amused, for once in your life I You don’t laugh. See Nothing in It.—Mathews. Buttercup nodded and said good-by. See August.—Thaxter. Butercup, poppy, forget-me-not. See same.—Field. Buttercups and daisies.—See same.—Howitt. Buttercups and daisies in the meadow. See Fairy Gold,— Todhunter. Butterflies are pretty things. See Butterflies.—Anon. Butterfly Blue and Grasshopper Yellow. See Butterfly Blue and Grasshopper Yellow.—Wadworth. Butterfly, butterfly, brilliant and bright. See To a Butter- fly.—Hastings. Butterfly, flutter by. See To a Butterfly.—Clarke. Buy a paper, plazel She is frozen, almost. See Jerry.— Dickinson. Buy my roses, McDowell. . Buzz, quoth the blue fly. Buzz buzzl buzzl See Song of the Bee, The.—Douglass. Buzzing, buzzing, buzzing, my golden-belted bees. See Bees of Myddelton Manor, The.—Probyn. By a chance, Charles Evremonde and Sydney Carton. See Tale of Two Cities, A. (Only Way, The) –Dickens. By a clear well, within a little field. See Of Three Girls and Their Talk.-Boccaccio. senorita. See Gypsy Flower Girl, The.— See same.—Jonson. By a dim shore, where water darkening. See Reed-player, The.—Scott. By a route obscure and lonely. See Dream-land.—Poe. By Alpine lake, 'neath shady rock. See A. B. C.—Anon. By By By By By By By Alpine road, beneath an old fir-tree. Dickinson. e an alley lined with tumble-down shacks. See Arizona Poems.-Fletcher. - an excursion into the woods pupils may learn. See Celebrating Arbor Day.—Ranger. Arthur's Dale as late I went. See Bonny Bee Ho'm.— (Old Ballad.) ,” Babylon's still waters we sat down and wept. See Pa- triot's Cry, The.—Carrington. Bary Alle is like the sul. See Song for a Catarrh, A. (Punch.) - birth I’m a slave, yet can give you a crown. mas, Two.—Prior. See Edelweiss.- See Enig- By broad Potomac's azure tide. See Mount Vernon.— Humphreys. By broº Potomac's silent shore. See George Washington. –An OI). By care and strife and good housewife. See Mutatis Mu- tandis.-Rice. . . Cayité on the bay. See Battle of Manila, The.—Hovey. Chickamauga's crooked stream the martial trumpets blew. See Ballad of Chickamauga, The-Thompson. cliffs grown gray, as men grow gray. See River, The. —Spencer. º Coblentz on a rise of gentle ground. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage . (Death of General Marceau).-Byron. cool Siloam’s shady rill. See Early Piety and First Sunday after Epiphany.—Heber. copse and hedgerow, waste and wall. —Benson. Cosenza, Songs of wail at midnight wake Busento's shore. See Grave in the Busento, The.—Platen. dape is Jodes. See Man with a Cold in his Head, The. —AIl OIl. ". my timid passions stand. See Serenade.-Middle- OIl, By By By By . By By By By By See Knapweed. By By dint of much elbowing we made our way into a crowded booth. See Adventure, An.—Edwards. efforts of patriotism alone can this great and growing republic be preserved. See Reverence for Law.—Hop- kinson. Enfield lanes, and Winchmore's verdant hill. See Har- mony in Unlikeness.-Lamb. every light in every pose. See In God’s Eternal Studio. —Shiwell. fair sufferers we mean about ninety-nine out of every hundred. See Fair Sufferers.--Anon. By By By 661 \ By AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS By By By By By By By By By By By By By By By By By By By By By feathers green, See Phoenix, The.— Benson. º, chance we saw. See Excursion, The-Words- WOrth. heaven l it is a splendid sight to see. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage.—Byron. him lay, heavy Sleep, the cousin of Death. See Sleep.– Sackville. his evening fire the artist. fellow. Jingol but I’m feeling blue. across Casbeen. See Tale of a Bill, The.— roy. Jordan's stream the hosts of Israel paused. See Moses on Pisgah. —Wallace. Jovel These balls do knock one over. See After the Ball: His Reflections.—Spurr. º Jove, this room is in a pretty state I See Who Did It'?— (Boston Post.) ove, ’tis done with me, for Isabeau. “By Joye, 'tis done with me.”—Voiture. little and little, the old man drew back towards the inner chamber. . See Old Curiosity Shop, The (Death of Little Nell).--Dickens. Logan streams that rin sae deep. ayne. Love's hand reared, on thine aerial height. Tower.—Savage-Armstrong. memory inspired. See same.—Anon. my troth, Nerissa, my little body is a weary of this great world. See Merchant , of Venice, The (Colloquy be- tween Portia and Nerissa Regarding the Suitors).- Shakespeare. my Valor, then, Sir Lucius, forty yards is a good distance. See Rivals, The (Duel Scene) —Sheridan. See Rondeau: See Logan Braes.— See Helen's myself, full sad, I utter this song of my own lot. See Banished Wife's Lament, The.—Anon. myself walking. See Hypochondriacus.-Lamb. Nature's law, what may be, may be now. See Night Thoughts (Procrastination).---Young. Nebo's lonely mountain, on this side Jordan's wave. See Burial of Moses, The...—Alexander, night he spread his white rugs down. See Winter's Acrobats.-Sherman. none but me can the tale be told. See White Ship, The. —Rossetti. - - numbers here from shame of censure free. See London. (Fate of Poverty, The).-Johnson. Orange-grove and palm-tree, we walked the southern Shore. See Hemlock Mountain.-Cleghorn. our camp fires rose a murmur. See Battle of Fontenoy. —Dowling. road and by river the wild birds sing. hun, The.—Joyce. Scattered rocks and turbid waters shifting. tain Heart's-ease, The.—Harte. Seven vineyards on one hill. See Mystic, The.—Bynner. Some sad means, when Reason holds no sway. See House of Night, The.—Freneau. Something form’d, I nothing am. See On a Shadow in a Glass.-Swift. studying my lady's eyes. See My Lady's Eyes.—Anon. teune Mershe ant Averil. See Alison.--Anon. that lake, whose gloomy shore. See same.—Moore. the banks of Chattanooga, watching with a soldier's heed. See Battle above the Clouds, The.—Brown. the beard of the Prophet the Bashaw swore. See How We Burned the “Philadelphia.”—Eastman. the bed the old man, waiting, sat in vigil sad and tender. See Old Wife, The-Brown. the bivouac's fitful flame. See same.—Whitman. the blue Patapsco's billowy dash. See There's Life in the Old Land Yet.—Randall. the blue , taper's trembling light. Death, A.—Parnell. •º See Dryman See Moun- See Night-piece on By the delicious warmness of thy mouth. See Gentle Shep- By By By By By By By By By By By By By By herd, The (Patie and Peggy).-Ramsay. the early morning light, a woman in the dress of a nun. See Romola (Romola and Savonarola).-Eliot. the embers so low, in a room dark and dreary. See Court of the Year, The.—Whitney. the Feal's wave benighted. See Desmond, The.—Moore. the flow. of the inland river. See Blue and the Gray, The.—Finch. the foot of old Keeper, beside the bohreen. —Le Fanu. the forge the blackSmith stands. See Blacksmith's Song (No. 1).-Diekenga. the glimmer of green and golden. The.—Anon. the hope within us springing. fore the Battle.—Moore. the imagination I understand that energy. See Place of ºnagination in the Art of Expression, The.—Beh- I'êIl Ciș, the introduction of Christianity a tribune was erected. See Christian Orator, The.—Willemain. the merest chance, in the twilight gloom. See In the Orchard Path and What My Lover Said.—Greene, the moon we sport and play. See &ame.—Lyly. the motes do we know where the sun-beam is slanting. See Heart-oracles.—Dodge. the next returning spring. The.—Philips. See Fionula. See Passing Year, See Battle, The and Be- See Ode to Miss Carteret, By See Gaspar Becerra-Long- By By By By By By By By By By By By By By By By By By the old Moulmein. Pagoda, lookin' eastward to the Sea. See Mandalay.—Kipling. . . By º pleasant fire they sat one night. See True Worth.-- Il OIl. By the pleasant paths we know. See Old Story, The.— Prescott. - - By the purple haze that lies. See Indian Summer.—Moodie. the Rhine, the emerald river. See Rhine Legend, A.— Geibel (Tr. by Caldwell.) e the roadside, rain or shine. See Ragged Robin and Bouncing Bet.—Reid. e the rosy cliffs of Devon, on a green hill's crest. See here Love Is..—Burr. the rude bridge that arched the flood. See Concord Hymn.—Emerson. e the shore a plot of ground. See Ruined Chapel, The- Allingham. º the shores of Gitchee Gaunee. See Song of Hiawatha, The (Hiawatha's Childhood).-Longfellow. See Kenan's By By By By By By the shrouded gleam of the western skies. sat. See Elderly Gentleman, The.—Canning. See the sword of St. Michael. See Barefooted Boys, The.— the waters of Babylon we sat down and wept. See Old Man's Idyl, An.—Realf. —Calverley. the Imagination (Development of Poetic and Artistic tess Temple Appointed Poet Laureate to the King of Self be True.—Beatty. from “Modern Love.”—Meredith. Lucrece.— this the wedding ends, and brake up all the show. See Charge.—Lathrop. the side of a murmuring stream an elderly gentleman the side of all antagonisms, higher than they. American Nationality.—Choate. the splendor in the heavens and the hush upon the sea. See Das Krist Kindel.—Riley. Anon. the time baby was ten months old she had learned many things. See Queer Word, A.—Anon. & €62 Super Flumina Babylonis.-Swinburne. the waters of life we sat together. the wayside, on a mossy stone. . . See Old –Hoyt. the wide lake's margin I mark'd her lie. See Shelter. the yellow in the sky. See Approach of Night.—Urmy. these mysterious ties, the busy power. See Pleasures of Creations).-Arkenside. - these presents, be it known. See Anna Grenville, Coun- the Fairies.—Walpole. thine own soul's law learn to live. See To. Thine Own this he knew she wept with waking eyes. See Stanzas, this, lamenting Philomel had ended. See Shakespeare. Poly-Olbion.—Drayton. - this, though deep the evening fell. See Marmion (Flod- den-Field).--Scott. By tho; ºods of wool. See Conjuration, to Electra, A. — i.i.err1CK. By weary paths and wide. See At the Last.—O'Shaugh- neSSy. By Wellesbourne and Charlcote ford. See Women Singing. —Taylor. what law fell King Charles' See Cromwell on the Death of Charles the First.—Lytton. what word's power, the key of paths untrod. See House of Life (Heart's Hope) and Sonnet: Heart's Hope.— Rossetti. yon catsle wa', at the close of the day. See There'll never be Peace till Jamie Comes Hame.—Burns. Bye Baby Bunting; father's gone star-hunting. See Rhyme for Astronomical Baby.—Jos. Cook. See Ballade d’Au- Bygone troubadours, grave and gay. See Mother Goose Lullabies and same. By By By jourd’hui.-Chapman. By-lo, baby-bunting —Anon. Bytuene Mershe ant Averil. See Alysoun.--Anon. C C is for Christmas, best time of the year. Acrostic.—McNaught, C stands for children, who always are ready. See Holiday Acrostic, A.—Lloyd. Ca' the yowes to the knowes. See same.—Burns. “Ca-a-ash l’’ calls the Ribbon-clerk in Lacy's dry goods store. See Cash.--Anon. Cables entangling her. See Lady at Sea, The.—Hood. Cactus and burning Sand: See Cactus—Bynner. Cadegº any things had writ. See Poetry and Love.— W11 U. Cadwalader Fry had a mind to try. and His Theory.—Meyers. Caesar, afloat with his fortunes! See Christmas See Cadwalader Fry See Turtle, The.—Anon. Caesar's arms have thrown down all distinction. See Cato (Death of Cato).-Addision. * Cake walks have become such a popular craze. See Cake Walks.--Anon. Call for the robin-redbreast and the wren. Dole, The.—Webster. Call in the messengers sent from the Dauphin. See King Henry V. (Henry V.'s Audience of French Ambassa- dors).-Shakespeare. Call it not vain; they do not err. See Lay of the the Last Minstrel (Poet, The).—Scott. See Dirge and 662 FIRST LINE INDEx Casey F----- Call Martha Corey. ...See Giles Corey of Salem Farm. (The Trial).-Longfellow. Call me friend or foe. See Comrade, The.—Dodd. tº g Call me, if you will, religion. See Breath of the Spirit, The...--Anon. tº - Call me no more. See Lachrima; or, Mirth Turned to Mourning.—Herrick. - Call me not dead when I, indeed, have gone. See same. (Scribner’s.) Call me not King, but Harold. See Harold,—Tennyson. Call no faith false which e'er has brought. See Tolerance. —Morris. “Call, Rose Costara !” See Night Court, The.—Mitchell. Call the next case, Mr. Clerk! See Court Scene, A: Haw vs Hum.—Anon. - Call the watch l Call the watch l See Loss of the Hornet, The.—Anon. Called by a power they must obey. See Glen Ellis Falls.- . Longfellow. - Calling a boy up in the morning can hardly be classed under the head of pastimes. See Calling a Boy in the Morn- ing.—Bailey. Calling, the heron flies athwart the blue. The.—Cawein. Calm and Implacable. See Imitation.—Deane. Calm and still light on yon great plain. See In Memoriam (Landscape).-Tennyson. Calm as an under-current, strong to draw. See William the Third.—Wordsworth. . . . Calm *#. that ſecond summer which precedes. See Charleston. —'I’IIIll’OC1. Calm at his station the bridge-tender stood: See Albert Drecker.—Hyatt. Calm Death, God of crossed hands and passionless eyes. See Death.-Pellew. - “Calm is now that stormy water—it has learned to fear my wrath. See Xerxes at the Hellespont.—Trench. Calm is the fragrant air, and loth to lose. See Calm is the . Fragrant Air, Wordsworth. Calm is the morn, without a sound. Autumn).-Tennyson. Calm Martyr of a noble cause. See Jefferson Davis.-Bell. Calm * my God, and keep me calm. See Inner Calm, The. —BOn ar. - Calm on the bosom ſor spirit] of thy God. See Siege of Valencia, The . (Dirge, A).-Hemans. Calms; the listening ear of night. See Christmas Song.— €8, T.S. Calme was the day, and through the trembling ayre. See Prothalamion.—Spenser. Calmly beside her tropic strand. See Charleston.—Hayne. Calmly, breathe calmly all your music, maids! See Last Music, The...—Johnson. Calumniators of Catholicism, have you read the history of your country? See On Charges against Roman Catho- lics.-Sheil. Cam’ ye by Athol, lad wi' the philabeg. See Bonnie Prince Charlie.—Hogg. Came a roaring humble-bee. In Orl. Came, on a Sabbath noon, my sweet. See “Meet we no angels, Pansie '''-Ashe. Came the morning of that day. See Sumter.—Stedman. Came tº ºiet. “What, sentry, ho! See Relieving Guard. – Eila, TÜ6. Came those who saw and loved her. Saw.—Sullivan. - Camel, thou art, good and mild. See Camel, The-Howitt. Can angel Spirits need repose. See There was Silence in Heaven.—Anon. $. Can any mortal mixture of earth’s mould. (Music).-Milton. Can any pleasure in life compare ? See Old Ace.—Brooks. Can anybody tell why, when Eve was manufactured out of one of Adam’s ribs. See Reason Why, The.—Anon. Can anything be more absurd and untenable than the argu- ment of the learned gentleman. See Universal Religious Liberty.—O'Connell. Can anything be so elegant as to have few wants and serve them one's self. See same.—Emerson. Can anything that I have said, Mr. Speaker, subject me to be See Creekroad, See In Memoriam See Bumble-Bee and Clover.— | See Came Those who See Comus branded. See On an Attempt to Coerce Him to Re- sign.—Pitt. Can de: hº Sleep, when life is but a dream. See On Death. -ES-68, LS. - • Can Doov Deelish, beside the sea. See Can Doov Deelish- Sigerson. Can freckled August—drowsing warm and blonde. See Rain-crow, The.—Cawein. Can I bear to part wi' thee. Hogg. Can I find something to eat here and lodgings? tensity.—Anon. . Can I forget that winter night. —Field. Can I forget the dismal night that gave. Addison, The.—Tickell. Can I not sing but “Hoy.” Anon. Can I see a falling star. Can Y see another's woe. Blake. Can I tell you the name of the woman who, passed ? See Mad Marie.—Anon. See Laird o' Lamington.— See In- See Leap-Year Episode, A. See Elegy on See Jolly Shepherd, The.— See Childhood.—Blake. See On Another's Sorrow.— Can you listen to a heart-thrilling story. Captain Hawk scourged clean the seas. Can I, who have for others oft compiled. See On My Dear Son, Gervase Beaumont.—Beaumont, Can it be right to give what I can give : the Portuguese, IX. —Browning. Can it be that a man like this is dead? Extract Concerning.—Savage. Can it be that it is snowing 7 See May.—Park. Can the depths of the ocean afford you not graves. See Munster War Song, The.—Williams. - ; Can there be in our age any peace that is not honorable. See Abolition of War.—Sumner. Can this be he whose morning footstep trod. See Sub Pondere Crescit.—Higginson. Can this be the bird to man so good. See Red-Breast Chas- ing a Butterfly, The.—Wordsworth. Can tute rakker Romany ? See Gypsy Song, A.—Anon. Can tyrants but by tyrants conquered be. See Childe Harold (Freedom's True Heroes).-Byron. Can you count the stars that brightly. See Can You Count the Sars? and Heavenly Father, The.—Anon. Can you gather the sparks of the fire that is dead? See Can you Give Gladness to Me.—Jellicoe. See Lotty's Mes- sage.—Murdoch. Can you paint a thought See Broken Heart, The.—Ford. Can you plant the garden seeds. See Can You Plant the Seeds.--Anon. Can you see her, O my brother? • The.—Bocock. Can you tell me how many feet. Lie.—Anon. . * Can you tell me why. See Question and Answer.—Anon. Can your lordship read? See Yankee in King Arthur's Court, A.—Clemens. - Canadºda. land of the maple. See Dominion Day. —fx,63. Cle. - “Canary-birds feed on sugar and seed. See Plaint of the Camel, . The.—Carryl. - Canopied with shadows and attended by the fair moon. See Night and Morning.—Boyd. Cans,§ that thou insensate art. See Living Flag, The.— àI’l. Canst thou love me, lady ? See Love.—Calverl Canst thou not minister to a mind diseased. —Shakespeare. Can't I teach her ? Let me see. See Sonnets from See Longfellow, See Twins in the Turret, See Figures Sometimes ey. See Macbeth. See Teaching Dolly to Walk. —Anon. Can't stop to talk this mornin'. See Not too Busy to Fish. - —-UOI) e. “Can't-do-it” sticks in the mud. See Try.—Anon. Canute was by his nobles taught to fancy. See King Canute and His Nobles.—Wolcott. “Cappen,” said Sam, the other day to pa, “have you had your pictur’ taken yet? See Slowlys at the Photo- graphers, The.—Dallas. Captain Allyn Capron was on the , whole the best soldier. See Captain Allyn Capron of the Rough Riders.- Roosevelt. Captain Bing was a pirate king. Baum. - Captain Graham [or Gray, or Grey] the men were sayin' [..or saying]. See Drummer Boy, The.—Anon. See Hemp, The.— Captain of the Western Wood. See Madrono.—Harte. Captain or Colonel, or Knight in arms. See When the Assault was Intended to the City.—Milton. Captain Perez had made up his mind to ask Patience Davis to Marry him. See Cap'n Eri (Through Fire and Water).-Lincoln. Captain Sword got up one day. See Captain Sword.—-Hunt. Captives to winter's cruel king. See May-children.—Sher- IIla, Il. - Carabine slung, stirrup well hung. See Rupert's March.- Thornbury. See Library, The. (Universal Lot, Care lives with all. The).-Crabbe. Care-charmer Sleep, son of the sable night. charmer Sleep.–Daniel. Care-charming Sleep, thou easer of all woes. tion to Sleep.–Fletcher. Carest thou not ? O thou that givest life 2 Careful observers may foretell the hour. a City Shower, A.—Swift. Careless seems the great Avenger, history's pages but re- cord. See Present Crisis, The.—Lowell. Carle, now the king's come. See same.—Scott. Caro mio, Pulcinello kindly hear my wail of woe. See Noc- turne at Daniel, A.—Seaman. Carol, Carol, Christians. See Christmas Carol.-Coxe, Carol, carol, tenderly and sweetly. See Carol, Carol, Ten- derly.—Lindsay. - Carry him out and put him, away. See Last Taps.-Roberts. “Cars stop twenty minutes l” called our Conductor Richard- Son. See Bessie Kendrick's Journey.—Preston. Carthagel I love thee! thou hast run. See Marius amidst the Ruins of . Carthage.—Praed. Cartloads of pumpkins as yellow as gold. See Thanksgiving Joys.--Anon. - Carved by a mighty race, whose vanished hands. See Sphinx Speaks, The.—Saltus. - Carved by an angel in this marble white. See Lines Found in the Hand of the Statue of Night at Florence in the sixteenth Century.—Strozzi. - Casey is a Smart Irishman. See Bricks Enough.--Anon. See Captain Bing.— Benét. See Care- See Invoca- See same.--Anon. See Description of 663 Casey’s AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Casey's little boy was one the neighbors didn't like. See Casey's Little Boy.-Waterman. Cast by the bright wings of a seraph—the snow. See Re- sponse to Beautiful Snow, A.—Hancock. Cast on the water by a careless hand. See Cocoa-tree, The. —Stoddard. Cast our caps and cares away. See Beggar's Holiday, The. —Fletcher. “Cast out the beam from thine own eye.” See Dot's Version of the Text.—Kellogg. Cast the window wider, sonny. See Veldt, The...—Gibbon. Cast the World's vast crowd among. See My Vocation.— Beranger. “Cast thy bread upon the water.” the Waters.—Goodfellow. Cast wide the folding doorways of the East. the Night of Forebeing.—Thompson. Castara, weep not, tho' her tomb appear. —See Castara (To Castara upon the Death of a Lady).-Habington. Casting our eyes over the history of nations. See True Grandeur of Nations, The.—Sumner. Catch her and hold her if you can. See Defiance.—Landor. Cato said the best way to keep good acts in memory. See Memory Gems. Cats is different from horses because they have kittens. See See Casting Bread upon See From Every Cat Had His Night.—Euwer. & Caudiº º do you know. See Caudle's Wedding-day.— €ITO101. Caught Susanner whistlin’. See Breaking the Charm.— Dunbar Cauld blaws the wind frae north to south. See Up in the Morning Early.—Hamilton. & caus;fºr; Graham's a only child. See Spoiled Child, e.—rolley. “Cavalry, charge ſ” Not a man of them shrank. See Cavalry Charge, The.—Lathrop. * - Cawl Cawl Cawl I am a poor old crow. See Cawl Cawl aw l—Carswell. “Cawl Cawl” Says the Crow. See Spring Voices.—Anon. Ce cavalier qui court vers la montagne. See Loupir du More.—Gautier. Ce Meme vieux coon n'est pas quite mort. See Ce Meme Vieux Coon.—Anon. Céad Île fáiltel, child of the Ithian I See Céad Mile Fáilte, lim l—Griffin. Cean duv deelish, beside the sea. See Cean Duv Deelish.- Sigerson. Ceausºlº Boreas, blustering railer | See Storm, The.— €WellS. Cease, gº thoughts, and let his brain. See Lullaby, A. —Shurley. t Ceaselessly the weaver, Time. See Weaver, The.—Burleigh. Celebrate the Arbor Day. See Arbor Day March.-Beau- Champ. Celestial choir l Enthron’d in realms of light. See George Washington.—Wheatley. Celestine Silvous plait Justine de Mouton Rosalie. See Pro- pinquity Needed.—Loomis. Celia was laughing. Hopefully I said. See Passages from a Poem: The New World.—Bynner. Center of light and energy. See Prometheus, Part II (Apos- trophe to the Sun).--Percival. Centrick, in London noise. See Elder Brother, The...—Col- IIla, Il. Centuries ago, on the rock-bound coast of Massachusetts. See New England Civilization.—Frye. Centuries ago Plato expressed the hope that at some future time. . See Peace and Hope.—Hillis. Centuries since there flourished a man. See Bitter Sweet (Bluebeard). Holland. Certainly, No. 1 Crawlin Place was a dingy abode at any time. See They Sang for it.—Anon. Chafed and worn with worldly care. See Prayer for Satur- day Evening.—Anon. Chained by stern duty to the rock of state. See Lincoln.— Mitchell. Chains may subdue thy feeble spirit. See William Tell.— In Orl. f Champion of those who groan beneath. See To William Lloyd Garrison.—Whittier. Chance cast him westward on the low sweet strand. See Tristam of Lyonesse.—Swinburne. Chance-child of some lone sorrow on the hills. Organ Works, Vol. W. No. 27.—Brown. Change was his mistress, Chance his counsellor. taph for a Voyageur.—Roberts. Channing ! My Mentor whilst my thought was young. See Channing.—Alcott. Chaos, of old, was God’s dominion. See Night.—Mifflin. Character is a fortune. See Value of Character.—Wood. Characters of great and small. See Skeleton in the Cup- board, The.—Locker-Lampson. Charges are many and varied. See Senior Charge.—Heater. Charlemagne, the mighty monarch. See Work and Worship. —Butler. Charles Dickens was particularly fond of cats. See Dickens and his kitten.—Anon. Charles—for it seems you wish to know. See Gage d'Amour, A.—Dobson. Charles was, a very wayward youth. See Charley the Story- teller.—Anon. Charley, youngest son of President Taft, is a real American boy. See Charley Taft's Good Sense.—Anon. See Bach’s See Epi- Charlie MacPherson, that braw Hieland lad(die). See Charlie MacPherson.— (Old Ballad.) Charlotta opened her eyes in the gray light. . See With neither Purse nor Scrip.–(Teacher's Magazine.) Charm me asleep and melt me so. See To Music, to Becalm his Fever.—Herrick. Charmed, to escort you, I'm sure. See Where Was I?— See Collegian to his See Lumbermen, The.— Piel I cry. Griffith. Charmer, on a given straight line. Bride, The-(Punch.) Charming as is the merry prattle of innocent childhood. See Papa and the Boy:-Harbour. Charming Clorinda, ev’ry note. See Robin Hood, Songs fr. —MacNally. Charº Coquette, I know you well. See To a Coquette. –An On. Charybdis, whirling, roaring, drew. See Charybdis.-Bolton. haunt no more thy roundelay. See To a Linnet.—Allan. Cheap, § art l her art of love. See St. Mary Magdalen. —Vaughan. Qheeks as soft as July peaches. See Baby May.—Bennett. “Cheep, cheep,” said some little snow-birds. See What the Snow-birds Said.—Anon. Cheer, boys, cheerl__no more of idle sorrow. See Cheer, Boys, Cheer.—Mackay. Cheer º and bear up ! Iife should be gay. See Cheer Up. -AIlOn. Cheer up, my young men all. See Brave Wolfe.—Anon. Cheered with the view, man went to till the ground. See Death.-Porteus. Qheerfulness costs nothing. See Memory Gems. Cheeriest room, that morn, the kitchen. See Flying Jim's Last Leap.–Banks. Cheerily, on the axe of labour. Whittier. Qheerily ring the Christmas bells! See. Charity.—Bee." Qheerily thy bugle sounds. See Highland Lovers.-Gaddess. Cheerily with us that great November morn. See Inker- man.—Trench. Cherries are ripe. See Cherries Are Ripe.—Anon. Cheero, cheereel just look up and see. See Robin's Song, The-Sherwood. Cherry piel Cherry pie! See Cherry Pie.— (Punch.) . wº Qherry. ripe, ripe, ripe; I cry. See Cherry-ripe.—Herrick. "Chess; as his fond family called him.” See Westal Virgin. –An Orl. Chiare, fresche, e . dolci acque. See Canzone: (“Chiare, fresche, e dolci acque.”).-Petrarch. Qhick-a-dee, chick-a-dee-dee-dee. ... See Chickadee.—Choate. Qhicken-skin, delicate, white. See On a Fan.--Dobson. Chickens am a-roostin' in de old plum tree. See Sleep My ..., Little ‘Simmin Colored Coon.—Plass. Chide me not kind Sozia. See Last Days of Pompeii, The. ... (Nydia, the Blind Girl of Pompeii).-Bulwer-Lytton. Chide mildly the erring. Kind language endears. See Chide ... Mildly, the Erring.—Bradbury. Child, amidst the flowers at play. See Hour of Prayer, The. ... – Hemans. - child, tºld love while you can. See Child, Child.—Teas- € able. Child Dyring has ridden him up under oe. See Child Dyr. ... ing.—Scott. Child, I warn thee in all wise... See Symon's Lesson of , Wisdom for all Manner of Children.—Symon. *. Child in thy beauty, empress in thy pride. See Budget of ... Paradoxes, A.— Martley. Child is thy father dead? See Song.—Elliott. Child I like a broken reed all hope we find. See A. L.- Ulgo. Child, Noryce is a clever young man. See Child Maurice, ... (B).-(Old Ballad.) Child of a day, thou knowest not. See Child of a Day.— ., Landor. Child of sin and sorrow. See Exhortation.—Hastings. Child of the boundless prairie, son of the virgin soil. See Abraham Lincoln.—Sangster. Child of the clouds I remote from every taint. Duddon, The.—Wordsworth. Child of the Country ! free as air. ... Child, The...—Cunningham. Child of the later days, thy words have broken. of “Belzoni’s.” Mummy.—Anon. Child of the Snowdrift and the storm. See River See Town and Country See Answer See Edelweiss.- Pease. Child of the Sun I pursue thy rapturous flight. See To the Butterfly.—Rogers. Child, weary of thy baubles of to-day. The...—Crandall. Child, when they say that others. Swinburne. - Child, why do you linger beside her portal. See Her Going. See Human Plan, See Comparisons.— —Lee. Child with the hungry eyes. See Beggars.-Higginson. Chide Flore as beauteous was to see. See Adventures of ... Flore and Blanchfleur, The.—De France. Childe Maurice hunted the Silver Wood. See Childe Maurice. —Anon. See Childe Childe Waters in his stable stood. (Ballad Childhood's days are days of sun. See Days of Sun, The.— Childe Maurice was a handsome young man. Maurice.—Anon. See Childe Waters.- Q,tløCL ) . - Childher, the ever youthful. See Childher.—Rickert. Valentine. 664 - * FIRST LINE INDEX Circling See Children.—Landor. See Chimpanzee, The...— Children are what the mothers are. Children, behold the Chimpanzee. Herford. ** - Children call me little 31uebird. See Return of the Birds. —Case. Children, choose it. See Good Name, A.—Anon. See My Other Me.—Litchfield. Children, do you ever. - Children, do you hear the music. . See Message for the See Our First Thanks- Children, A.—Denton. Children, do you know the story. giving Day.—(Youth’s Companion.) & Children, do you love each other ? See Love One Another: -AIl OIl. Children, do you see the wine. See Touch it. Never.— IlOIl. Children far, and children near. See Some Queer Christmas Children.—Denton. See Follow Me!—Follen. Children go, to and fro. Children, have you seen the budding 7 See Forest Trees.— Il OIl. Children indeed are we—children that wait. See We Are ildren.—Buchanan. º - Children, keep up that harmless play. See Children Playing in a Churchyard.—Landor. Children liked Lincoln. See Lincoln and His Children.— Morgan. Children love to hear of children | See Story by the Fire, A. —Greenwell See Dream Children: A Children love to listen to stories. Reverie.—Lamb. Childº of heroic Greece. See Marseillaise of the Greeks.- higas. Children of the Heavenly King. Sée same.—Cennick. Children should be seen and not heard.” See Harry’s Lecture.—Rook. See Children, Children, thank God for these great trees. Thank God.—Anon. Children, that lay their pretty garlands by.—See Resigning. —Craik S €62 Children, we are having a nice time this afternoon. See Truant, The.—Turner. Alice's Party.—Doolittle. Children who delight to ramble. Children, you are very little. See Good and Bad Children. —Stevenson. Chill the winter, cold the wind. See Solace in Winter.— Sigerson. - Chilly Dovebber with its boadigg blast. See Belageholly ays.-Anon. Chime ! Chime ! The bells are tolling for matin service. Annunciata.--Fanton. Chiming a dream by the way. See I Met a Maiden To-day. —Henley. Chimneys standing in a row. Sterling. Chippy. Jºed his beautiful tail. Birdsall. \ “Chirp 1 Chipper I Twitter | Trill l’” ing Spot.—Braddock. -- “Chivalry is dead among us.” See George Lee.—Aide. Chloe, we must not always be in heaven. See To Chloe.— See Christmas Stories.— See Chip and Munkey.— See Choosing a Build- Wolcott. Chloe, what brings you here?—Quick, let me know. See Chloe, why , wish you that your years. See To Chloe, Cartwright. Outlaw, The...—Joy. Chloe's a Nymph in flowery groves. See Chloe Divine.— D'Urfe y. Chloris, yourself you so excel. See To a Lady Singing.— r. - Choose judiciously thy friends; for to discard them is undesir. able. See Of Friendship.—Calverley. “Choº ºu between l and to his enemy. See In Arabia.-- €Il Sel. Choose yo' pardners, time's er-flying. See Nickerdemus Qua- drille.— (Teacas Siftings.) Chrees'mas-time ees were funny I See Alla for Rosa,— aly. Christ and His mother heavenly maid. . See Founder's Day and Secular Ode on the Ninth Jubilee, A.—Bridges. Christ, Christ, is born to-day I See Christmas.—Lindsay. Christ died for all; and on the hearts of all. See Christmas Outcasts.-(New York Swn.) Christ, efter his glorious Ascentioun. —Lyndesay. Christ fits his ministers through manifold experience of sorrow and pain. See same.—Taylor. º Christ gave us proof of immortality. See Immortality.— Bryan. Christ God, who savest man, save most. See Count Gismond. —Browning. Christ is arisen. Christ of Judea, Gilder. Christ or Nietzsche 7 Cross or Sword 7 sche 3—Holmes. Christ the Lord is risen to-day. See Easter Hymn and He is Risen.—Wesley. Chris; was born on Christmas day. See Christmas Carol.— In OI!. Christ was born upon this night. London Public Opinion.) Christ § many ages in advance of the world. See same. —Swing. - See Monarchie, The. See same.—Coxe. look Thou in my heart. See Credo.— See Christ or Nietz- See Christmas Eve.— See * Circling on high, in cloudless sky. oriº, whºse glory fills the skies. See Only Light, The.— eSIey. Christian earnestness in life. helps. & Christianity is strong in its unity, strong in its simplicity. See same.—Anon. Christianity is the true conserving and developing power. See True Power of a Nation, The.—Chapin. Christianity now stirs men's thoughts more than ever. See same.—Anon. - Christians, awake | Salute the happy morn. Awake! and Christmas Carol.-Byrom. See Earnest Views of Life.— See Christians, Christians, do not expect that the apostle will flatter. See Eulogium upon St. Paul-Bossuet. Christians were on the earth ere Christ was born. See Early Christian, An.--Brough. Christie was very small, and had red hair and freckles. See Friend of the Family.—Anon. See To Christina of Christina; maiden of heroic mien I Sweden.—Milton. - Christmas! An’ a boy I An’ she doin’ well! Guest, A.—Stuart. Christmas comes to us with gladness. See Christmas See Happy Greetings. —Anon. Christmas day was dawning over Antioch. See Lost Word, The.—Van Dyke. Christmas Day we were running before a fine westerly gale. See . On Many Seas (Christmas Dinner in a Clipper's Fo'c'sle.)—Hamblen. Christº: Eve amongst the Catskills l See Christmas Eve. —AI). On. Christmas Eve everywhere but on the West End. See ... “Bucks.”—Spearman. Christmas Evel What magic there is in the very sound of those two words! See Little Charlie's Christmas.— Anon. Christmas had come. For weeks we had been making prep- •arations. See Our Christmas Dinner.—Dallas. Christmas is a-drawing near. See Coming of Christmas, The.—Lindsay. - Christmas is bounded on the north by Happiness. See Christmas Bounded.—Anon. Christ. is coming. See Santa Claus in Many Lands.- IlOIl. - Christmas is coming, lo! See Kriss Kringle.—Anon. “Christmas is coming !” said Annie to Will. See Christmas is Coming.—Anon. Christmas is here; winds whistle shrill. See Mahogany-tree, The.—Thackeray. Christmas knows a merry, merry place. See Wassail Chorus at the Mermaid Tavern.—Watts-Dunton. Christmas, merry Christmas! See Bells across the Snow.— Havergal. Christmas morning, and broad daylight ! Morning.—Anon. Christmas morning sees Mrs. Timothy Brady on her un- steady way. See Mrs. Brady's Conundrum.—Anon. Christmas, New Year, the Fourth of July. See Thanksgiving Dinner, A.—Stephens. Christmas Peace is God's. —Kingsley. Christmas, prithee, be thou drest. Lindsay. Christmas? Say, pa says this Christmas business is all stuff. See Christmas versus Fourth of July.—Anon. Christmas Star, guiding star. See Christmas Star.—Ster- See Christmas See Prayer for Christmas Peace. See Gloria in Excelsis.-- ling. Christmas, the one universal holiday of the world. See . Through the Loopholes.—Harryman. Christmas tige for boys and girls. See Christmas Time.— Christmas time has come again. See At Christmas Time.— Denton. Christmas time is here again. See Santa Claus.-Raze. Christing: will Soon be here, I know. See Christmas Signs. —Urrant. Christmas will soon be here, Jim. See “Daddy is Back to Work.”—Tayler. Christmus comin', Christmus comin’. —Anon. Christo Columbo he vera great-a man. See Christo Columbo. –A.I.) OIOl. Christopher, Christopher | Where art thou ? Old World to the New.—Hadley. Christopher Columbus—or, in his native tongue, Christophero Colombo. See Columbus.-Dana. “Chuffl chuffl, chuff!” an' a mountain bluff. See Song of Panama, A.—Runyon. See Christmus Comin’. See From the Church of the living God! in vain thy foes. See same.— Garrison. Cicada R. his viol'mid the grasses. See September Days. — L'I’lle. Cider I will not sip. See Children's Vow, The.—Wilcox. Cindº had a fairy godmother. See In Loco Parentis.- elly. Cinnamon warn’t his name, of course. Cinnamon, The...—Cooley. Cinnamon-silyer, they rise. See, Yosemite Strophes (Big Trees of Mariposa, The).--Stork. Cinthy, that's my wife. See Farmer Skinner's Visit to Boston.—Anon. See Reformation of See On the Plains.— 13+ooks. 665 CircumstanceS AN INDEx To POETRY AND RECITATIONS Circumstances singularly pathetic surround the loss which - befell the crew of the Peaked Hill station. See How Reeper Atkins Wiped out the “Goading Slur.”—Kobbé. Circumstancial evidence caused a death. See Circumstan- tial Evidence. (Ohicago News.) - Cistus ! whose fragile flower. See Cistus, The.—Landor. Citizens, by birth or choice. See Farewell Address- Washington. Citizens of a great, free, and prosperous country. See Cen: tennial Celebration of Concord Fight (Minute-men of '75, The).--Curtis. Citizens—The foreigner is about to inflict on France the most cruel injury. See Prussian Armistice, The.— . Gambetta. - Citizens, this is the twenty-first of September. See New Republic, The-Gambetta. ſº - City algº. whose brow the north Winds blow. See Ottawa. —Scott. - City of God, how broad and far. See City of God, The.— Johnson. ~ - City of God! Jerusalem. See Crucifixion, The.—Croly. City of God, oh, how bright and how fair. See Heavenly Foundations.—Gaylord. City of mist and rain and blown gray Spaces. burgh.-Noyes. City which calls up thoughts of Western lands. —Greentree. “Clang, clang, clang. The.—Brown. - º Clang, clang! the massive anvils ring. Forge, The.—Anon. Clang ! There's a call for engine “K.” . See Fire l—Flowers. Clarence Percy Smith De Vere. See City Blood and Country Jay.—Anon. • * - Clarens ! sweet Clarens, birthplace of deep lovel See Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage (Clarens, Sweet Clarens).-Byron. Clark Colven and his gay ladie. See Clerk Colvill (A.).- In OIl. - ar Clarkson l it was an obstinate hill to climb. See Sonnet: To Thomas Clarkson.—Wordsworth. - Clasp her and hold her and love her. See At Sunset.— See Malacca. Clear the way. See Roll of Honor, See Song of the €010ll X. - Class-day morn has come again. See Onward Ever. (Class Poem).--Whitcomb. Classmates dear, the fleeting moments. See One Heart— Ilê ay.—Beach. º Classmates: It falls to my lot to do the presenting on this occasion. See Presentation Address.-Elliot. Classmates, linger here a little. See Ivy Poem.—Heater. Classmates, this is Arbor day, and we mean to plant a tree. See Choosing a Tree.—Benedict. Classmates, we stand with sublime, connections with the past. See Ivy Oration (I.).-An - Clear air and grassy lea. agedorn. Clear and cool, clear and cool. of the River).-Kingsley. - Clear Ankor, on whose silver-sanded shore. River Ankor.—Drayton. Clear as air, the Western waters. —Rolleston. Clear as the silver call. See Christmas Carol.--Anon. Clear, fresh, and dulcet streams. See Song: (“Clear fresh, etc”).—Petrarch (Tr. by Hunt.), Clear had the day been from the dawn. See Fine Tay A and Summer's Eve, A.—Drayton. - Clear, placid Leman thy contrasted lake. See Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage (Night and Tempest).-Byron. Clear shining through the swimming air. See Mirage.— See Early *rning at Bargis.— See Water Babies, The (Song See Ts the See Grave of Rury, The. Tupper. Clear the brown path, to meet his coulter's gleam. See Plow- man, The.—Holmes. Clearing in the forest. Clem Berry, a negro who was formerly a stage runner in Virginia City. See He Woke the Dead.—Anon. Cleon hath a million acres. See Cleon and I.-Mackay. Cleopatra, who thought they maligned her. See same.— Mackintosh. - Clergymen while speaking in the pulpit. See same.—Swing. Clerk Colven, and his gay ladie. See Clerk Colwen.—Anon. Clerk Colvill and his lusty dame. See Clerk Colvill (B.).- (Old Ballad.) - Clerk Saunders and a gay lady. See Clerk Saunders. (B). i — (Old Ballad.) - - - Clerk, Saunders and May Margaret. See Clerk Saunders.- Il OIl. - - Clerk Saunders was an earl's son. See Clerk Saunders. (F.).— (Old Ballad.) Click, click, click. See Song of the Type.—Anon. Cliff Klingenhagen had me in to dine. See Cliff Klingenha- gen.—Robinson. Climb the old tower, watchman. Home, The.—Brown. Climbin’ the Mesa Grande. 1885.- ... Lummis. - Climbing through a hole in the fence. See Hill-top.–Mack- aye. Climbing up the hillside beneath the summer stars. See . Man in Nature.—Thayer. Clime of the bravel the high heart's home. land.—Prentice. Clime of the unforgotten bravel See Giaour, The (Greece). —Byron. Cling clang, cling clang! See Blacksmith, The and Black- Smith’s Song (No. 2).-Lemoine, See Jim, Arizona, See New Eng- See Edin- See Lincoln-Child, The.—Oppenheim.' See Old Man's Ship Comes 4. k Cling to the flying, hours. See One Great Desire.-Gosse. Cling to thy home l if there the meanest shed. See Home. –Leonidas. - º Cling to thy mother; for she was the first. See Cling to Thy Clink—clink—clink! goes our windlass. See Bound.—Allingham. Mother.—Bethune. Outward Cloris If I were Persia's king. See Cloris and Fanny.— oore. - Close beside the meeting waters. See Meeting Waters, The. hittier. - * Close beside the river Hudson stood a fortress large and strong. See Mad Anthony's Charge.—Easton. e Close by his banner, William the Conqueror pitched his ilion. See Harold (Search for Harold’s Body, The). —Bulwer-Lytton. - º º Close by the threshold of a door nail’d fast. See Colubriad, he.—Cowper. - Close by those meads, for ever crown'd with flowers. See Rape of the Lock (Age of Queen Anne, The).-Pope. close his eyes, his work is done l See Dirge for a Soldier. —Boker. & Close now thine eyes. See Good-night.—Quarles. . . Close on the edge of a midsummer dawn. See Shadow of the Night, A.—Aldrich. - º Close thine eyes, and sleep secure. See On a Quiet Con- See Death of See Reckoning with the Old * science.—Charles I, King. - “Close up in front, and steady, lads!” Burnaby, The.—Cockin. Close up the ledger, Time ! Year.—Foxwell. - Close your gates, O priests of Janus ! close your brazen temple gates l See Caractacus.—Duganne. - - Closed eyes can’t see the white roses. See Give Them The Flowers Now.—Hodges. Closes and courts and lanes. See Song: “Closes and courts.” —Davidson. e - clotheds; purple and fine linen, Princess Imra from her —Sidney. - tower. See Princess Imra and the Goatherd.--Banks. Clothed with state, and girt with might. See Psalm XCIII. Clother of the lily, Feeder of the sparrow. See Prayer, A. —Rossetti. . Clouds crimson-barred. See Homeward.—Kobbé. Clouds drawe along across the trembling sky. See Grant.— Gunsaulus. Clouds spout, upon her...See Rain on a Grave.—Hardy. Cloudy argosies are drifting down into the purple dark. See Silent Land, The.—McLean. Cloudy, vast, the caverned stage. See Sibyl, The.—Mackaye. Cloven with shovel and with hoe, pierced by axes and by Spades. See Ramayana (Descent of the Ganges, The). —Milman. - Clowns are capering in motley, drums are beating, trumpets blown. See Curtain Falls, The.—Verey. Clubby l thou surely art, I weanl Daubeny. - Clytie was a beautiful water-nymph. See Story of the Sun- flower, The.—Anon. - Cock-doodle-doo! See Holy Night, The...—Converse. Cocking his tail, a saucy prig. See Pig and the Magpie, See Verses on a Cat.— The.—Pindar. - cock, crow in the morn. See What Every One Knows.- IlOIl. - tune lubriciles ultravia circum. Jabrochii.-Anon. - Coffee affords a good restoring draught. Coffee.—Delille. - Cold and brilliant streams the sunlight on the wintry banks of Seine. See Funeral of Napoleon I (Dec. 15, 1840). —Hagarty. Cold an. ºries, bare and bleak. See Old House, The. —Boylan. - Cold and raw the north wind doth blow. See Winter has Come.—Anon. º Cold ºblaws the wind frae east to west. See Up in the Morn- See What a Christ- Coesper erat; See Mors See In Praise of ing Early.—Burns. Cold blew the wind along the street. mas Carol Did.—Harcourt. Cold blows the north wind o'er the mountain so bare. See Scotch Laddie, The.—Taylor. Cold Care and I have run a race. See Apple Blossoms.- elpS. Cold, cold is the north wind and rude is the blast. See Battle of Lovell's Pond, The.—Longfellow. “Cold,” cried the wind on the hill. See Cold.—Roberts. Cold in the earth—and the deep snow piled above thee. See Remembrance.—Brontë. Cold is the fog, and the grey mists rise. See Evening.— Hillgo. - Cold is the paean honor sings. See Dirge, A. (In Memory of Poe).--Winter. x- Cold is the wind upon the mountain side. See In Techa- chapi.-Jordan. - Cold I so cold l and the night looks down. See Deserted.— IłOIl. Cold was the day, when in a garden bare. See Child Jesus in the Garden, The...—Anon. • . ." 'Colder # *. my hands and feet. See Bertha in the Lane. —E. B. Browning. - ..Qoldly, sadly, descends. See Rugby Chapel.-Arnold. Cold's the wind and wet's the rain. See Cold's the Wind and Shoemaker's Holiday, The.—Dekker. f Colinette, the maiden's name. See Colinette.—Anon. Collisions four. See Epitaph on a Locomotive.-(Pwnch.) 666 TIRST LINE INDEX Come Colonel Abel Ginn mopped his brow and glared at nobody in particular. See Social Promoter, A.—Nesbit. Colonel Arden, , who has come, to town. ...See Pursuit of . #. Advice under Difficulties, a Family Scene, The.— OOk. Colonel Hooper's business had kept him in Badger City. See Colonel's Experiment, The.—Lisenbee. Col. James Dinwiddie was known as the courtliest gentle- man.—See Ole Mistis.--Moore. Colonel Lee was emphatically a Union man. of Robert E. Lee.—Daniel. - Colonel Liscum of the Ninth, yours the same brave blood that won. See Colonel Liscum of the Ninth.-Scollard. Col. Will Middleby, who has just returned from the Indian Territory. See Only Five Minutes to Live.— (Arkansas Traveler.) & Colonos I can it be that thou hast still. See Christmas Tree, The.— OTOl. See Our Class See Eulogy See Colonos.— Colored popcorn on a string. In OIl. Colors may mean something or nothing. Colors.--—Adams. - * Columbia, appear !—To thy mountains ascend. See Perry's Victory.--A Song.—Anon. g Columbia beside the ocean stands. See Where Columbia Stands.-Hall. Columbia, Columbia, to glory arise. See Columbia.—Dwight. Coumbia | first and fairest gem. See Columbia.-Gilmore. AColumbia | Men beheld thee rise. See Columbian Ode, The. —Monroe. º Columbia on thy brow are dewy flowers. See Columbian Ode, The.—Monroe. Columbia’s shores are wild and wide. See Columbia.-- Chapman. * Columbus came to thee and called thee new l See America. —Straton. Columbus looked; and still around them spread. See First American Congress, The.—Barlow. & Columbus, on his rolling bark, surveyed the distant land. See Columbian Legend, A.—Mason. Columbus stands in the night alone, and, passing grave. See Psalm of the West. (Columbus).--Lanier. Columbus stood upon the deck. See How Columbus Found America.—Dodge. Columbus was a man who could make an egg stand on end without breaking it. See C'lumbus. and Josiah’s Com- position on Columbus.--Anon. Comarnad it is a very bonny place. — (Old Ballad.) “Come a little nearer, doctor—thank you !—let me take the cup.” See Old Sergeant, The.—Willson. Come about the meadow. See What may Happen to a Thimble.—“B.’’ Come, all who love a merry jest, and listen while I tell. See Squire's Bargain, The.—Traguair. Come, all ye bold Americans to you the truth I tell. See Surrender of Cornwallis, e.—Anon. Come, all ye bold Northwest men. See “Lady Washington,” The.—Anon. Come all ye brave soldiers, both valiant and free. See On Independence.—Sewall. - Come, all ye Christian people, and listen to my tail. See Lamentable Ballad of the Foundling of Shore-ditch, The...—Thackeray. - - Come l all ye jolly fishermen, who love a cheerful song. See Music of the Reel, The.—Baylis. - Come, all ye jolly sailors bold. See Arethusa, The.—Hoare. Come, all ye jolly shepherds. See When the Kye Come Hame.—Hogg. Come all ye lads who know no fear. tion.—Freneau. º Come all ye sons of Brittany. See Braddock's Fate, with an Incitement to Revenge.—Tilden. Come, all ye sons of Liberty, that to the seas belong. See “General Armstrong,” The.—Anon. - Come all ye who list to hear our noble England's praise. See Spanish Armada, The.—Macaulay. Come all ye Yankee sailors, with swords and pikes ad- vº. See “Constellation” and the “Insurgente,” The. -AIlOIl. Come all you brave Americans. the Spy.—Anon. Come, all you brave gallants, and listen a while. Hood and the Butcher. (B.).-- (Old Ballad.) Come all you gallant seamen as unites a meeting. See Death of Lord Nelson,” The.—Anon. See Phan- Come, all you sailors of the southern waters. Come along, dad. See Restless Youth, The.—Anon. See Barney's Invita- See Brave Paulding and See Robin toms All.—Spofford. Come along, old chap, yer time's 'bout up. See Postponed.— a,61°. -- Come along, 'tis the time ten or more minutes past. See Dipsychus (Spectator ab Extra),—Clou h. Come and Commiserate one who was § See Famous Riddle, A.—Anon. “Come and fight,” said the pale young gentleman. See Pip’s Fight.—Dickens. Come and hear what we can say. See Listen to Us.- In Orl. Come and kiss me, mistress beauty. See Charles II.- a Cield, Come and let me make thee glad. See Builder, The.*- herman. Come and see her as she stands. See Fanny.—Aldrich. See Doctor's Visit.—Anon. Come and see my baby dear. See Richie Story. (B.). Come, Disappointment, come! “Come and sit beside me, Elsie—put your little wheel away.” - See Elsie's Child.—Dorr. Come, Anthea, let us two. See Wake, The.—Herrick. Come, arouse thee up, my gallant horse, and bear thy rider on. See Song of the Cossack to His Horse.—Béranger. Come as artist, "come as guest. See Welcome to Boz, A.— Venable. Come as the winds come when forests are rended. See Pi- broch of Donald Dhu (Summons, The).--Scott. Come, away, away I See Julius Caesar.—Shakespeare. . Come away, come away, death. See Twelfth Night; or, What you, Will (Dirge).-Shakespeare. Come away, elves, while the dew is sweet. See Water- lilies.—Hemans. Come away with me, Tom. See Invitation, The.—Kingsley. Come back and bring my life again. See Come Back.-- |Herbert. - Come back, come back, behold with straining mast. See Songs in Absence (Come Back).-Clough. - Come back, come back, more eager than the breeze. See Songs in Absence (Return, The).-Clough. * * * Come back, come back together. See Little Red Riding Płood.—Landon. Come back to your mother, ye children, for shame. See City Men in the Country.—Holmes. Come, bairns, come all to the frolic play. See Last Day of the Year, The.—Smart. Come, bring with a noise. See Ceremonies for Christmas and Hesperides and same.—Herrick. * } Come, brother, turn with me from pining thought. See Soul, The.—Dana. Come, brothers l rally for the right ! - - he.—Ketchum. Come, buy my dolls, my pretty dolls. Anon. Come, Celia, let's agree at last. etc.—Sheffield. . Come, º blow the trumpet. See Baby’s Birthday, The. –B'Ollen. Come, cheer up, my lads, ’tis to glory we steer. See Hearts of Oak.—Garrick. Come, cheerful day, part of my life to me. ful Day and Sic Transit.—Campion. Come, cheerily, men, pile on the rails. See Stonewall Jack- son's Way.—Palmer. Come, child, and see our pet raccoon. —Anon. Come, children, and listen; I’ll tell you in rhyme. See Which Side are You On?— (Our Youth.) Come, children, come; the mother said. Eliza.—Anon. Come, Chloe, Williams. Come, choose your road and away, my lad. See Call of the Spring, The.—Noyes. Come, Colleens and boys till I tell you the tale. See Grace before Meat.—M’Call. Come, come away ! the spring. See Merry Beggars, The.— See Bonnie Blue Flag, See Buy my Dolls.- See Song: “Come Celia,” See Come, Cheer- See Raccoon, The. See Jane and and give me Sweet Kisses. See same.— Brome. Come, come fill up your glasses. See British Grenadiers, The.—Anon. Come, come, Mister Peacock, you must not be proud. See : Peacock, The.—Anon. Come, come my good shepherds, our flocks we must shear. ee Come, Come, My Good Shepherds.-Garrick. Come, come, no time for lamentation now. See Brave Epitaph, A.—Milton. “Come, come,” said Tom's father, “at your time of life.” See On Taking a Wife.—Moore. Come, come, you must have another cup, with just a flavor o' gin. See Mrs. Jones' Lodger.—Coller. Come, Connal, Acushla, turn the clay. See Potato Digger's Song, The.—Irwin. Come, Corporal Joel See At the Camp-fire-Meader. Come cuddle close in daddy's coat. See Fairy Folk, The- 1I’CI. Come, cuddle your head on my shoulder, dear. See Beau- tiful Land of Nod, The.—Wilcox. Come, darling see an’ if the rose. See Ode: ling,” etc.—Ronsard. Come, dear children, let us away. “Come dar- See Forsaken Merman, The.—Arnold. Come, dear old comrade, you and I. See Bill and Joe.— Holmes. - - Come dine with me, come dine with me. See Mutton Chops. — (Punch. See Ode to Disappointment. —White, Come, Dolly Toodlekins, I’m going to take your picture. See - Taking Dolly's Picture.—Goodfellow. Come down at dawn from windless hills. See Sunrise on Rydal Water.—Drinkwater. Come down from the heights, my bird. See Warble Thy Lays to Me.—Yule. Come down, O maid, from yonder mountain height. See Princess, The (Come Down, O Maid).--Tennyson. Come down to-marra night. See Christmas Invitation and Farmer's Invitation.—Barnes. Come down to our house, I have something to show you. See My Baby Brother.—Howard. Come down, ye graybeard mariners. Shore, A.—Cortissoz. Come, draw your arm-chair closer, wife, there's somethin' #. got to say. See Day before Thanksgiving, The...— 1x1ey. - See Cry from the 667 Come AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Come, each death-doing dog who dares venture his neck. See Hot Stuff.-Botwood. - Come, Eddie, let's play church. IlOIl. Come, fºr of the Hamlet ! See Village Patriarch, The.— §IIIOtt. s Come, fill the beaker, while we chaunt a pean of old days. See Fort Duquesne.—Plimpton. Come, fill the cup, and in the fire of spring. See Rubaiyat 4 of Omar Khayyam, The.—Fitzgerald. - come, º, golov me. See Fairy Queen, The.—(Percy’s elºqueS. Come follow, follow me. See Life of a Fairy, The.—Anon. Come follow, heart upon your sleeve. See Maine Trail, A. —McGiffert. - Come forth, come forth, to the festal board. See Thanks- giving.—Arey. - - Come, freemen of the land. See Put it Through.-Hale, Come, friend, let us forget. See Ode on a Fair Spring Morning, An.—Morris. Come from my First ay, come. See Charade.—Praed. Come, gather round me, little ones. See Adventures of Robinson Crusoe.—Anon. Come, gentle Spring ethereal mildness, come. The (Spring). —Thomson. Come, gentlemen all, and listen a while. and the Bishop.–(Old Ballad.) Come, gentlemen Tories, firm, loyal and true. See Sir Henry Clinton's Invitation to the Refugees.—Freneau. Come gie's a sang, Montgomery cried. See Tullochgorum. —Skinner. Come, golden evening, in the west. Alps.—Montgomery. Come, good-night, my dolly dear. See Playing Church.-- See Seasons, See Robin Hood See Evening in the See Dolly's Bed time.— Il OIl. Come, guard this night the Christmas Pie. See Hesperides. (Christmas Pie, The).-Herrick. Come, happy children, with footsteps light. the Tree.—Wray. Come, happy morn, serene and fair. —Bishop. - Come hea an’, put disapron on. See Afore yo' Daddy Comes. See Choosing See Christmas Morn. —Mitchell. Come, º how brave old Columbus. See Ideal India, The. —fxyman. Come, ºrken, lassies, to my voice. See Good Advice.— OOK. Come here, come here, and dwell. See Song of Wood- nymphs.-Procter. - Come here ! come here I cousin Mary and see. Blossoms.-Gould. Come here, come here, you freely feed. See Kemp Owyne. (B.).-(Old Ballad.) Come here, good people, great and small, that wander far See Peach abroad. See My Bath.-Blackie. Come here, little Robin, and don't be afraid. See Come here, Little Robin.—Anon. “Come here, my boy, hould up your head.” See Irish Schoolmaster, The.—Sidney. Come here, my darlin' dollie, my Mary Belle, my dear. Se2. Thanksgiving Chicken, The.—Anon. Come here, my sleepy darling, and climb upon my knee, See On the Road to Dreamtown.—Rexford. “Come here, thou worthy of a world of praise.” See Odys- sey, The (Song the Sirens Sung, The) —Homer. Come hither, all sweet maidens soberly. See On a Picture of Leander-Keats. . . . - Come hither and behold this lady's face. See Laura Sleep- ing.—Moulton. Come hither and listen; a tale I'll relate. See Apple Seed, he.—Webb. Come hither, come hither, and view the face. See Spring Morning.—Moir. Come hither, Evan Cameron I The.—Aytoun. Come hither, Hubert. See King John.—Shakespeare. Come hither, lads, and hearken. See Day is Coming, The. —Morris. - Come hither, my heart's darling. See Husband's Petition, See Much Ado about Noth- See Execution of Montrose, he.—Aytoun. Come hither, neighbor Seacoal. ing.—Shakespeare. Come hither, shepherd's swain.—“Sir, what do you require ?” See Fancy and Desire.—Oxford. Come hither, Sleep, from Chio's isle ! The.—M’Kenzie. Come hither toward me, my handmaidens. Country’s Wealth.-Rook. “Come hither, you madcap darling!” I said to my four- year-old. See Lesson of Obedience, The.—Banks. Come, hoist the sail, the fast let go 1 See Pleasure-boat, he.—Dana. *. Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire. Spiritus.--(Tr. by) Dryden. Come, Holy Ghost l thou fire divine ! Spiritus.-Robert II. - - Come, Holy Spirit, Heavenly Dove. See same.—Watts. Come home ! Why wilt thou linger in the scenes of earth. See Spirit's Call.—Anon. Come home, would I could send my spirit o'er the deep. See Come Home.—Hemans. Come, Howard, from the gloom of the prison and the taint of the lazar-house. See same.—Chapin. Come, hurry there 1 mind, waste no time ! —Wakeman. See Mother's Song, See & Our See Veni Creator See Veni Sancte See Magdalen. Come 1 hurry up, Jim ; don't you see the moon is coming - out 3 See Saved.—Joy. Come, I will make the continent indissoluble. See For You O Democracy.—Whitman. Come l if thy heart be pure, thy spirits calm. See Leonar- do’s “Last Supper” at Milan.—De Vere. Come #. ſhild, and set down. See Milly Amos's Hymn.- CI16II. “Come in, come in, sir; it's blowin' a perfect gale tonight.” See Hard Times.—Anon. “Come in, come in, you naughty child.” See Rash Young Mouse, The.—Anon. Come in, Deacon Tompkins; your duty has led you to call here, you say. See Deacon's Call, The.—Kimball. Come in, O Judy, is it you? . . See Mrs. Wright's Conversa- tion with her Irish Acquaintance.—Anon. “Come in, sir, an’ right welcome too. See “They're Only Weans.”—Gregory. º Come in the evening, or come in the morning. See Welcome, The.—Davis. Come! in this cool retreat. See New Zealand Regret, A.— Montgomery. Come into great-grandmother's garden, my dears. See Great- grandmother's Garden.—Jacques. º Come into the garden, Maud. See Maud (“Come into,” etc.). —Tennyson. Come into the meadow. See same.—Anon. - Come into the whenceness which. See Whenceness of the Which.-Anon. - s Come, John, sit down by me, it frets my soul. See Failure. —Quiet. “Come, Johnnie Miller, tak these doggies.” See Child is Father to the Man, The...—Bigg. & Come join hand in hand, brave Americans all. See Liberty Song, The.—Dickinson. º Come, Kathleen, pure and soft as dew. See St. Kevin and Kathleen.—Anon. ‘Come kiss me sweet sun,” the violet said. See Sun and the Violet, The.—Petit. º Come, Kitty dear, I'll tell you what. See Kitty at School.— See May- |Ulmer. - Come, lassies and lads, take leave of your dads. pole, The.—Anon. e Come lay for a while your work aside. See Poets' History of America, The...—Cooper. - - - Come learn with me the fatal song. See Woodnotes (Mighty IHeart, The).-Emerson. Come, leave the loathed stage. See Ode to Himself.-Jon- SOIl. . Come, let us anew our journey pursue. See Come, let us Anew.—Wesley. Come, let us make love deathless. Come, let us mount the breezy down. See same.—Trench. See Harvest Home.— Tennyson. - e Come, let us now resolve at least. See Reconcilement, The. —Sheffield. - Come let us pity those who are better off than we are. Sea Garret, The.—Pound. Come, let us plant the apple-tree. See Planting of the Apple- tree, The.—Bryant. Come, let us ponder; it is fit. 1116I’. Come, let us reason; heed what we say. Streets.-McVean. e ‘º Come, let us rejoice. See Siege of Savannah, The.—(Riving. ton’s Gazette.) t e Come, let us to the castle. See Othello, the Moor of Venice. —Shakespeare. Come, let your banners fly. - Come light and listen, you gentlemen all. See Robin Hood and the Beggar (II) - (Old Ballad.) - See “Poveril Poweris!”— See Paving the See Rally in Song.—Anon. Come, list and hark. See Rape of Lucrece, The (Song of the Bell).—Heywood. Come, list to me and you shall hear. See William Tell.— Gurney. - Come listen a while, you gentlemen all. See Robin Hood Newly Revived.— (Old Ballad.) Come, listen all unto my song. See How Cyrus Laid the Cable.—Saxe. Come, listen all, while I relate. See Farmer's Well, The.— In OIl. Come, listen all who wish to learn. See Idées Napoléonien- nes.—Aytoun. Comºn and I’ll tell you. See Yankee Privateer, The.— 3,162. Come listen, good neighbors of every degree. See Liberty Pole, The.—Anon. - - - Come, listen, little boys and girls, while I a tale relate. See Once.—Lampton. Come, listen, my men, while I tell you again. * of the Snark, The.—Carroll. Come listen, O Love, to the voice of the dove. of the Dove, The.—Miller. & Come listen to another song. See Old Scottish Cavalier, See Robin Hood See Hunting See Voice The.—Aytoun. Come listen to me, you gallants so free. and Allen-a-Dale.—Anon. Come listen to my mournful tale. See Jemmy Dawson.— Shenstone. - Come, listen to my song, it is no silly fable. (Wr.) See How Cyrus Laid the Cable.—Saxe. Comº, ºn to my story, while. See Nets and Cages.— OOI’é. Come listen to the Story of brave Lathrop and his Men. See Lamentable Ballad of the Bloody Brook, The.—Hale. 668 TIRST LINE INDEX Come Come, little babe, come silly soul. See Sweet Lullaby, A. —Breton, (?) , . - - Come, little-downy chick, chick, chick!. Chicken.—Burfitt. . “Come, little Hans,” said the lame cobbler. The.—Thayer. Come, little infant, love me now. See Talking to a See Bottle Imp, See Young Lowe.—Mar- Well. “Come, iittle leaves,” said the wind one day. See, Come iittle Leaves and Leaves and the Wind, The-Cooper; Come live with me and be my love. See Passionate Shepherd to His Love, The.—Marlowe. e Come live with me, and by my love. See Bait, The- Donne. e y Come, io9k out here, Louise and Kate. See Cousin Bell's Visit.—Anon. - Come, Louise let's go to the drawing room. See At the Reception—Goodel. - * Come, iovely and soothing Death. See Death Carol.-Whit- Iºla, Il. º Come, Marie, no, this way. See Mistake in the Day.- evy. - - Comeſ Mary and Jane and Johnny...and Joe. See Young Primrose Gatherers, The.—Sewell. - Come, Micky and Molly and dainty Dolly. See Flitch of Dunmow, The.—Southesk. º Come mighty Must 1 See Mighty Must, The-Gilbert. * *Come, Molly, wake up and give me some tea.” See "TWixt Cup and Lip.–Anon. Come, mother, set the kettle on. Home.—Carleton. - º Come muster, my lads, your mechanical tools. See Roof, The.—Hopkinson. - w Come, my Celia, let us prove. See Song: To Celia and Venetian Song and Vivamus.-Jonson. Come, my friend, and in the silence and the shadow Wrapt apart. See Christine.--Read. Come, my lad, and sit beside me; we have often talked be- fore. See Story of a Stowaway,. The-Scott. Come, my little Robert, near. See Cleanliness.-Lamb. Come, my Mignonne, let us go. . See Rose, The Ronsard; Come my tan-faced children. See Pioneers! O Pioneers!— Whitman. Come, my way, my truth, my life. . See, Call, The.—Herbert. Come, .. wife, put down the Bible. See Lost Babies, The. -AIlOIl. Come, mysterious, night. See Hymn to Night, A.—Michel- SOD1. *. - Come nearer, my See How Jamie Came New spotted leopard, and cool with your tongue my hand. See Cleopatra's Protest.—Keyes. Come not again! I dwell with you. See 'Flown Soul, The. —Lathrop. - - Come not in terrors clad, to claim. See To TXeath.- Southey. Come not when I am dead. See same.—“Tennyson. Come, now a roundel, and a fairy song. See Midsummer Night's Dream (Fairies'. Lullaby, The).--Shakespeare. Come, now, my incredulous friends. See Triumph of Faith. —Buckminster. Come, O thou Traveler unknown. Wesley. Come o'er the sea. Come o'er the stream, Charlie. Hogg. Come, oh come I in pious lays. Come on, boys! I am the leader. See Wrestling Jacob.— See same.—Moore. See M' Tean's Welcome.— See Psalm cylviii.-Wither. See Game the Boys Played. —Anon. Comº, on, Cobe, there's light a plenty. See Fishin.'—Proud- t Come on, come on, and where you go. See Pleasure Re- conciled to Virtue (1st song). —Jonson. Come on, come on ; yon are pictures out of doors. See Othello, the Moor of Venice.—Shakespeare: Come on, Frank, don't sit poring Over that old paper. See “Making an Orator.”—Denton. Come on, Ned, let's play in the parlor. —Anon. Come on, sir, here's the place—stand still. - (Dover Cliffs).--Shakespeare. Come, on thy swaying feet. See Spirit of the Fall, The.— Dandridge. s ~. Come once again_out of the depths of night. See Tog Deep for Tears.-Holmes. * ~ * Come one, come all, this rock shall fly. Defiance.—Scott. 2 “Come out and hear the waters shoot, the owlet hoot, the owlet hoot.” See Apprenticed.—Ingelow. Come out here, George Burks. ... Put that glass down. See Sim's Little Girl.—Hartwell. Come out in the garden and walk with me. See Last Talk, The.—Anon. - Come out, love—the night is enchanting ! See Come Out, Love.—Willis. Come out of your beds there ! Country.—Anon. Come over, come over the river to me. See Charlie Machree. —Hoppin. Come over here, Jem, and T’ll tell you all about it. See See Il Penseroso.-- See Keeping House. See King Lear See Fitz-James's See Morning Song in the Because a Knife was Missing.—Anon. - Come, pensive Nun, devout and pure. Milton. “Come, Pinto, ole feller, creep close to me side. See Dyin cout.—Chittenden. ying t Come, then, a song; a winding gentle song. Come, then, as ever, like the wind at morning I Come, piper play the “Shaskan Reel.” See Donal Kenny. —Uasey. Come pitie us, all ye who see. Berrick. Come plant the Oak, the grand old Oak. See Plant the Oak.-McMullen. Come I pledge again thy heart 12th, 1843.−Frazer. Come pretty lamb, do stay with me. Anon. -> Come, raise we a Temple of purpose divine. Gray Head, The.—Jerrold. Come, rest in this bosom, my own stricken deer. Rest in this Bosom.—Moore. Come, ride with me l old memories surround. See Way to the Neutral Ground, The.—Scollard. Come right in an' set down. I was jest wishin' I had some- body to talk to. See Sally Ann's Experience.—Hall. Come right in. Glad to see yer. See Gift of Tact, The- Loomis. “Come right in. How are you, Fred?” See Idyl of the Come #. in, Mr. Sickleton. See Cheerful Hostess, The. -LOCKé. Period, An.-Baker. Come right in, Susy dear, you need not be afraid of old See Dirge for Dorcas.— and hand. See Song for July See Lamb, The.— See Helpless See Come, Bector. See Genteel and Polite.—McConaughty. Come, Robert and Henry, come, Lily and May 1 See Nutting. –AI] OIl. “Come, Rosy, come!”. I heard the voice and looked. See Crazy Nell.—Whitton. Come, rouse up, ye bold-hearted Whigs of Kentucky. See Old Tippecanoe.—Anon. Come, said Jesus' sacred voice. bauld. - Come, said my Soul. See Leaves of Grass.--Whitman. Come, see the Dolphins' anchor forged—'tis at a white heat now. See Forging of the Anchor, The.—Ferguson. Come, seeling night. See Macbeth (Night).-Shakespeare. Come, send round the wine, and leave points of belief. See Come, Send Round the Wine.—Moore. Come sheathe your swords! my gallant boys. See Sergeant Champe.—Anon. Come, shepherds, we'll follow the hearse. Pastoral.—Cunningham. Come, sign the pledge l'O thou whose hand. See Come, Sign the Pledge.—Frazer. Come, Silence, thou sweet reasoner. See Silence.—Morse. Come, sing us a song. See Sing us a Song.—Anon. Come, Sir Dandelion, so old and gray. See Sir Dandelion. See Come unto Me.—Bar- See Corydon, a —Goodfellow. Come sit close by my side, my darling. See Diamond Wed- ding, The.—Anon. Come, Sleep and with _thy sweet deceiving. See Come, Sleep and Sleep.–Fletcher. Come, Sleep ! but mind yel See Epigram: Come, Sleep ! but mind yel and To Sleep.–Landor. Come, sleep, O sleep! the certain knot of peace.” See Astro- phel, and Stella, Sonnet XXXIX. —Sidney. Comºers arouse yel See Dead Comrade, The.— 11CléI’. Come, sons of summer, by whose toil. See Hock-Cart, or Harvest Home, The.—Herrick. Come, sound up your trumpets and beat up your drums. See Young Earl of Essex's Victory Over the Emperor of Germany, The...— (Old Ballad.) Come, spread your Wings, as I spread mine. See After a lecture on Wordsworth–Holmes. Come, sprite, and dance l. The sun is up. See Bacchante to her Babe, The.—Tietjens. Come, spur away. See Ode to Master Anthony Stafford, An.—Randolph. Come, stack arms, men; pile on the rails. Jackson's Way.—Palmer. See Stonewall Come sº by my knee, little children. See For the Children. -AIMOIl. Come, stand we here within this cactus-brake. ight, A.—Lefroy. Come! supper is ready. Olle Il. See Sicilian See Good Moolly Cow, The- Come swallow your bumpers, ye Tories, and roar. See Massachusetts Song of Liberty.—Warren. “Come, take up your hats, and away let us haste.” See Butterfly's Ball, The.—Roscoe. Come, tell me dearest mother, what makes my father stay? See Sorrowful Lamentation of Callaghan, Greally, and Mullen.—Anon. - “Come, tell me,” Says Rosa. See Catalogue, The.—Moore. “Come tell us the name of the rebelly crew. See Patriot Mother, The.—Anon. See Torris- mond (In a Garden by Moonlight) –Beddoes. Come then l and while the slow icicle hangs. See same.— Waughn. . º c . See Invo- cation to Youth.--—Binyon. Come then, my friend! my genius I come along. See Essay on Man, An (Poet's Friend, The).-Pope. Come, then, rare politicians of the time. See Christian Poli- tician.—Vaughan. Come, then, tell me, sage divine. - Glory.—Akenside. Come, Thou Fount of every blessing. See same.—Robinson. Come, thou goddess far and free. See L’Allegro.—Milton. Come, thou monarch of the vine. See Antony and Cleopa- tra (“Come, thou,” etc.).-Shakespeare. See On a Sermon against 669 Come AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Come thou, my oftimes sadly labored muse. See Arbor Day Poem.—Pride. sº e g e sº 9 Come thou, who art the wine and wit. See His Winding Sheet.—Herrick. Come to Licoöl the sun is riding. See Song of the Tonga- Islanders.—Anon. Comº me, angel of the weary heartedl SgO00. © Come to me, dearest [or darling], I'm lonely without thee. See Exile to His Wife, The...—Brennan. * * T & Come to me grief, for ever. See Lament over Sir Philip Sidney.—Anon. Come to me in my dreams and then. Come to me in the silence of the night. Comº me, O my mother l come to me. ray. Come to me, O ye Children. ... See Children.—Longfellow. Come to my home in the wildwood. See My Home in the Wildwood.—Anon. sº Come to my sun land l Come with me. Miller. Come to the bridal chamber, Death. See Patriot's Death, The...—Halleck. e Come to the crowning of the King. - 'Sixty-five.—Anon. e ‘º Come to the forest, the bright sun is shining. to the Forest.—Anon. Come to the forest woodland. See Invitation.—Anon. Come to the home of the friendly mosquito. See Delights of Camp-life.—Anon. | Come to the Mortal as he sits. See Apostrophe to the Water- See Mounds of See To Sleep.– See Longing.—Arnold. See Echo.—Rossetti. See Homesick.-- See Lyrics.- See 'Sixty-four and See Come melon.—Anon. Come to the mounds of death, with me. America, The.—Wallace. Come to the river's reedy shore. born. Come to the scenes of peace. See same.—Bowles. Come to the summer of my beauty, Come ! See Fand.— Larminie. Come to the terrace, May—the sun is low. See Sonnet in Dialogue, A.—Dobson. Come under my plaidie, the night's gaun to fa.” |Under My Plaidie.—Macneil. Come unto me, ye heroes. See Saratoga Song.—Anon. Come unto these yellow sands. See Tempest, The (Ariel's Songs).-Shakespeare. Come up here, O, dusty feet. See Fairy Bread.—Stevenson. Come up from the fields, father; here's a letter from our Pete. See Come up from the Fields, Father.—Whit- Iſla Il. - Comº, wake up, girls. See Fourth of July, The.—“Fanny, unt See River Song.—San- See Come Come walk with me along this willowed lane. See May.— Cornwall. Come! walk with the world and go down to the destitute homes, of the poor. See Charity.—Straton. Come, Wºr Savage Landor, come this way. See Landor. €62. Come, we shepherds, whose blest sight. See In the Holy Nativity of our Lord God.—Crashaw. Come, when no graver cares employ. See To the Rev. F. D. Maurice.—Tennyson. Come when the leaf comes, angle with me. Invitation, The.—Stoddart. Come when the ray of early morn is glowing. , unto Me.”—Benson. Come while the afternoon of May. Wratislaw. “Come, wife,” says good old Farmer Gray. See Under the Wagon.—Anon. See Angler's See “Come See Expectation.— Come, Winnie, come; the clock strikes eight. See Frog Story, A.—Anon. Come with a smile when come thou must. See Azrael.— Winter. Come with me, my friends, a moment more. the Fugitive Slave Law.—Parker. Come with your shield or on it. See Spartan Mothers, The. —Gordon. Come, worthy Greek! Ulysses, come. See Ulysses and the Siren.—Daniel. Come, ye disconsolate, where’re Disconsolate-Moore. Come, ye lads, who wish to shine. See Come, Ye Lads, Who Wish to Shine.—Anon. -- - Come, ye little noisy crew. See same.—Wordsworth. - Come, ye lofty, come, ye lowly. See Come, Ye Lofty.— See Against ye languish. See Come, Ye Gurney. Come, ye thankful people, come. See Thanksgiving Hymn. ford. Come ye unto the summer woods. FIowitt. * See Summer Woods.- Come, ye sinners, poor and wretched. See Come, and Wel- come, to Jesus Christ.—Hart. Come you gallants all, to you. I do call. See Robin Hood's Chase.-(Old Ballad.) ... " Come, you whose loves are dead. See Tirge, A: “Come, you whose loves, are dead.”—Beaumont and Fletcher. Come, young folks all, and learn my rhyme. See List of Öur Presidents, A.—(Youth’s Companion.) - “Come-Boys-Come!” See Call of the Drum, The.—Owen. Comes a cry from Cuban water. See Cuba Libre.—Miller. Comes little Maud, and stands by my knee. See My Lost Baby.—Anon. * > Comes something down with eventide. Burbidge. : See Eventide.— . Comes the lure of green things growing. See Afoot.— Roberts. Comes the New Year; Wailing the north winds blow. See Sonnet: “Comes the New Year,” etc.—Anon. Cometh a voice from a far-land. See Presentiment.—Ryan. Comº iºnshine after rain. See Joy After Sorrow.—Ger- al’Oll. Comfort one another. See same.—Sangster. - Comfort, thee, O thou mourner, yet awhile I See To the Sister of “Elia.”—Landor. - Comfortably ensconsed in a settee at the railroad station. Sée. It Was All a Mistake.—Anon. Comin' through the craigs o' Kyle. See O'er the Moor Amang the Heather.—Glover. - Coming home from my office. See Burial of the Cat, The. —Hutchinson. Coming through the rye, poor body. See Coming Through the Rye.—Burns. Coming to Jesus is the desire of the heart after Him. See same.—Hall. Coming to kiss her lipps. See Garden of Beauty, The.— Spenser. Comme des objets freles. See Vers La Mer.—Werhaeren. Commencement Day! All hail the the one great college holiday ! See Commencement Day.—Porter. - Commencement's, come at Billville. See Commencement at Billville.—Stanton. Commend me to the friend that comes. See Friend of My See IHeart, The.—Anon. Commerce and industry are the best mines of a nation. Original Maxims of George Washington.—Washington. Common sense was eminently a characteristic of Washington. See Character of Washington, The.—Everett. Companion dear, the hour draws nigh. See Farewell of the Soul to the Body.—Sigourney. Compassionate eyes had our brave John Brown. See John Brown; A Paradox.-Guiney. Compel, me, Lord, to bear Thy Cross I See Simon's Burden. —Terry. Complacencies of the peignoir. See Sunday Morning.— . Stevens. Comrades, brothers, lying low. See Decoration, Day.— Sangster. Comrades! join the flag of glory. See same.—Anon. Comrades known in marches many. See Comrades Known in Marches Many and Song of the Soldiers.-Halpine. Comrades, leave me here a little, while as yet 'tis early morn. See Locksley Hall.—Tennyson. . Comrades of the Grand Army of the Republic. See To the Grand Army of the Republic.—Reed. Comrades, our ranks are getting thin, our numbers less and less. See Our Ranks are Getting Thin.-Eissenbeis. Comrades, pour the wine to-night. See Comrades.—Hovey. Comrades, when the air is sweet. See At a Country Dance in Provence.-s—Monro. Comrades, whensoe'er I die. soe’er I die.”—Musset. Comrades, you may pass the rosy. lorn, The...—Aytoun. Comrades, you may pass the rosy. lorn, The.—Martin. See Lines: “Comrades, when- See Lay of the Love- See Lay of the Love- Concerning states: “What is the most religious state º’’ See Abbreviations of States.—Anon. Concentred here th' united wisdom shines. See Federal Con- wention, The.—Anon. * Condemned to Hope's delusive mine. See Dr. Levett and On the Death of Mr. Robert Levett.—Johnson. Conductor Bradley (always may his name). See Conductor Bradley.—Whittier. Confederates, listen to the words which God. See William, Tell (Address to the Swiss).-Schiller. Confess! I will confess. See Confession of the King's Mus- keteer.—Rohlfs. Confide ye aye in Providence, for Providence is Kind. See Ilka Blade o' Grass Keeps it's Ain Drap o' Dew and “Its Sin Drap o' Dew.”—Ballantine Congrevel the justest glory of our age 1 See To Mr. Con- grewe.—Tollet. - wn - Connected with the Teachers’...Institute, under whose guid: ance Miss Lucy still continued. See When Class “A” Gave Thanks.—Copinger. Connor walked into Mr. Bawne's great hardware shop one day. See Connor.—Anon. Conscience is instinct bred in the house. See Conscience. —Thoreau. - . Conscript Father: I do not rise to waste the night in words. See Catiline's Defiance.—Croly. - Consider how large a portion speech makes up. Words.-Peabody. - Consider, O my soul, what morn is this 1 . See Meditation for Christmas Day, A.—Image. See Idle Consider our Constitution. Dwell long upon its cost. See Our Constitution.—Bolton. - - Consider the lilies of the field, whose bloom is brief. See Consider.--Rossetti. Consider the lilies of the field. See Memory Gems. Consider the scene and the matchless heroism. See Trenton's Cheer to the Caliope, The-Anon. Consider the sea’s listless chime. See Sea-limits, . The...— Rossetti. ! - consºryof the Solitary hours. See Consolers, The.—S. Contemplate all this work of time. See Contemplate all this work.—Tennyson. 670 FIRST LINE INDEX Crown Content within his wigwam warm. See Canonicus and Roger Williams.--Anon. Contented river! in thy dreamy realm. See To the Housa- tonic at Stockbridge.—Johnson. * Contented wi' little and cantie wi' mair. See Contented Wi’ Little.—Burns. Contentment is better than riches. See Memory Gems. Contrary to all precedents. See Last Will and Testament of Class.-Heater. Contrast, O men of Athens, your conduct with that of your ancestors. See Philippics. (Degeneracy of Athens, The). Demosthenes. g Contrive me, Vulcan, such a cup. See Bowl, The.—Wil- II]. Ot. Conversation calls into light. See Conversation.—Anon. “Cool Cool Cool” says Árné, calling the doves at Mendon. See Doves at Mendon, The.—Dorr. Cooks who’d roast a sucking-pig. See Poetical Cookery- book, The (Roasted Sucking-pig). —(Punch.) Cool, and palm-shaded from the torrid heat. player, The.—Gosse. Coom, Lassie, be good to me. Cooper, whose name is with his country's woven. Portrait of Red Jacket.—Halleck. Cope sent, a challenge frae Dunbar. Skirving. * & Cophetua was a king of note. See Further History of King Cophetua, The.—RQse. & g Coral-colored yew-berries. See Autumn Tints.-Blind. º See Pericles and Aspasia. Corinna from Athens to Tanagra. See Toast, See Pipe- See same.—McIlwaine. See To a See Johnnie Cope.— —Landor. Corn in the big crib, and money in the pocket. A : “Peace and Plenty.”—Anon. Corn rigs, an’ barley rigs. See Corn Rigs.--Burns. Corns are two kinds, vegetable and animal. See School- boy on Corns, A.—Anon. Cornwallis led a country dance. See Dance, The—Anon. “Corporal Green l’” the orderly cried. See Roll Call, The.— Shepherd. g Corrected and revised the Ten Commandments. See Bill of Items, A.—Anon. * Corydon, arise, my Corydon. See Phillida's Love-call.— Ignoto. Cospatrick has sent o'er the faem. See Cospatrick.— (Ballad). Could anything be a subject of more just alarm to America. See Speech on American Taxation.—Burke. º Could anything be more miraculous than an actual authentic ghost 3 See Ghosts.--Carlyle. & Could but this he brought into your ken. See To a Writer of the Day (Technique).--Mitchell. Could great men thunder. See Measure for Measure. (Abuse of Authority).-Shakespeare. Could I call around me in one vast assembly the temperate young men. See Appeal to Young Men.—Beecher. Could I command, with voice or pen. See Charity.—Mont- gomery. Could I find a bonnie glen. See same.—Grant. Could I have borne it? I often think. See Could I Have Borne It?—Dustin. “Could I have only a few pesos to pay for lessons.” See Offering for Cuba, An.-Bell. Could I have sung one song that should survive. Mortis Conturbat me.—Patan. Could I obtain a hearing of the young men and young women who thus seek the city. See same.—Beecher. Could I pass those lounging sentries. See Death-bed of Bomba, King of Naples.—(Punch.) Could I pour out the nectar the gods only can. See Travell- ing Man, The.—Riley. Could I take me to some cavern. See Timor See Hippolytus.-Euri- p1des. Could love for ever. See Stanzas: “Could love,” etc.— Byron. Could Poe walk again to-morrow, heavy with dyspeptic sorrow. See What Troubled Poe's Raven.—Bennett. Could she come back who has been dead so long. See Wing- taine (Separation).-Bunner. could, we but draw back the curtains. See If We Knew.— Il OIl. Could we but know the land that ends our dark, uncertain travel. See Undiscovered Country, The.—Stedman. Could ye come back to me, Douglas, Douglas. See Douglas Douglas, Tender and True and Too Late.—Craik. Could you have seen the violets. See Daisy.—Warren. Couldst thou but keep each noble thought. See Soul's Waste, The.—De Vere. te Couldst thou, Great Fairy, give to me. See Pines, The.— Spofford. could: thou look as dear as when. See One Dear Smile.— OOre. Count each affliction, whether light or grave. See Affliction and Sorrow.—De Vere. Count Ludwig rode through, the forest deep. See Count Ludwig and the Wood-spirit.—Craik. Count º ºr the chosen heroes of this earth. See Heroes —U Ough. Count º . life by calendars; for years. See Long Life. —Kennedy. Count, that day lost whose low-descending sun. See Memory end S. Count, the flashes in the surf. See Song for Music.— OSS0, , Countess, I see the flying year. See To My Mistress.- Locker-Lampson. g Countless ages ago a Traveler, much worn with journeying. See Traveler and the Temple of Knowledge, The.— Harraden. Countrymen and Brethren—I would gladly have declined an honor to which I find myself unequal. See American Independence.—Adams. Courage and hope, true heart 1 drop, The.—Anon. Courage, brother l do not stumble. Macleod. Courage, considered in itself or without reference te its causes. See Courage.—Channing. See After Election.— Courage l Fight on ye valiant ones. Thomas. “Courage l’’ he said, and pointed toward the land. See Lotos-eaters, The.—Tennyson. Courage is but a word. See Courage.—Galsworthy. Courage is one and the same thing everywhere. See Heroic Courage.—Brooks. | tº º Courage is universally recognized as the manliest of all human attributes. See Courage.—Porter. Courage, my soul | now learn to wield. See Dialogue Be- tween the Resolved Soul and Created Pleasure A.— Marvell. Courage I Nothing can withstand. See Courage.—Procter. Courteous Reader—I have heard that nothing gives an author so great pleasure. See Poor Richard's Almanac. —Franklin. Courting iz a luxury, it iz sallad, it iz ise water, it iz a bever- idge. See Courting.—Shaw. “Cousin Edward, what do these scientists mean.” See As- tronomical.—(Daily Graphic.) Cousin Jack, the sailor lad. See Mary's Pet. —Barr. Cover them over, roses red. See Decoration.—Cooke. Cover them over with beautiful flowers. See Cover Them See Message of the Snow- 8ee Trust, in God.— See Julius Cow- See Creep See Major Jones's Over.—Carleton. º Covered by a regiment. See Battle of Lake Erie, The.— PHildreth. Coward—of heroic size. See Grizzly.—Harte. Cowards die many times, before their deaths. Caesar. (Cowards.)—Shakespeare. Cowslips, Sweetslips, smelling in the summer. See slips.-Gwynn. Crabbed age and youth. See same.—Shakespeare. Crack l Crick | Cra-ack! Confound them I See Jasmine Flower, The.—Saint-Juirs. Crackle and blaze. See Winter Song, A.—Bennett. Cradled 'mid the oxen. See same.—Knight. Cradº thin the arms of night. See By the Firelight.— SCI16Iſ, Cranks, my son, the World is full of them. See Word of Cranks.--Anon. Crash of the crystal surf all night on the wind-wild beaches. See Pescadero Pebbles.—Keeler. Creation sleeps. 'Tis as the general pulse. See Night Thoughts (Time's Midnight Voice).-Young. Creator; by whose aid. See Veni Creator [Spiritus]. —Lyryden. Creep awa, my bairnie, --creep afore ye gang. fore Ye Gang.—Ballantine. Creep into thy narrow bed. See Last Word, The...—Arnold. Cricket, Chirring in the autumn twilight. See Cricket.— Scollard. Cries little Miss Fret. See Miss Laugh and Miss Fret.— Il Orl. Crimson clover I discover. See Clover.—Goodale. Crimson sunset burning o'er th tree-fringed hills See Why the Cows Came Late.—Hoynton. Crismus is over and the thing's ded. Christmas Present.—Anon. Criticism is neither hostility nor scorn. See Right Standard, The...—Winter. criti; *. like a kind of flies, that breed. See Critics, Ultier. Cro–Challain would gie me sae cannie and free. See Colin's attle.—Macfarlane. Crom Cruach and his sub-gods twelve. See Burial of King Cormac, The.—Ferguson. Cromwell, I did not think to shed a tear. See King Henry VIII (Wolsey's Farewell to Cromwell).--Shakespeare. Cromwell, our chief of men, who, through a cloud. See To the Lord General Cromwell.—Milton. Cross Adria's gulf, and land where softly glide. See Werona. —Mitchell. Crossed the last dim river—ended now the way. See Mammy’s Gwine Home.—Anon. Crossrºº shoes: a muslin gown. See Fruit Shop, The. — Lu'OWell. Crouch no more by the iviedº walls. See Too Tate.—Sted- Ił13 Ol. Crouched about each other closely measuring each glance morosely. See Cobra, The.—Hageman. Crouched on the pavement, close by Belgrave Square. See West London.—Arnold. Crouched round a bare hearth in hard, frosty weather. See Legend of Tyrone, The.—O'Leary. Crouching low, but not with fear. See Thief on the Cross, The.—Vickers. Crow, you’re very wicked! See Lecture to the Crow, A.— Anon. Crowded into the long benches of the court room. See Reasonable Doubt, A.—Bushnell. Crown his blood-stained pillow. See same.—Howe. Crown we our heroes with a holier wreath. See Lincoln and Our Heroic Theme.—Boker. 671 Crown’d AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Crown'd with the sickle and the wheaten sheaf. See Sea- Sons, The. (Autumn.)—Thomson. Crowned monarch by sunlight and lichens gray. See In the Rock-Sargent. g Crowned on the twilight battlefield, there bends. See Six Sonnets. (Kruppism).-Mackaye. Crowned with the culture of the centuries. See Maker's Image, The.—Andrews. - “O’rrect. Card, Sir? Orrect Card, Sir?” See C'rrect Card. —Slm S. Cruel Cousin Kate, you ask me for - a lyric. See To a Country Cousin.—Leigh. Cruel Death, who can endure no sight of joy. See, On the Passing of My Little Daughter.—Grierson. (Tr.) Crush, the dead leaves under thy, feet. See same.—Anon. Crushing the scarlet straw-berries in the grass. See In Rittery Churchyard.—Thaxter. . g Cry aloud, spare not, lift up thy voice. See Church Service ... for Lincoln's Day.—Anon. w Crying ! Of course, I am crying. See Miss Edith Comforts Brother Jack.-Harte. Crystal water every day. See Crystal Water.—Wyatt. cuckºº are you calling me? See Cuckoo Wood, The.— argent. - Cuckoo: Cuckoo ! Cuckoo ! Cuckoo ! See Parrot, and the Cuckoo, The-Anon. ge Cumean Sibyll from thy sultry cave. See Sibyl's Cave at Cuma, The.—De Vere. Cupid abroad was 'lated in the night. See Sonnet.—Greene. cupil º; my. Campaspe played. See Campaspe (Apelles' Ong).-Lyly. Cupid, as he lay among. See Wounded Cupid, The.— Herrick. Cupid, on hearing how divine. See Song: “Cupid on hear- .ing how divine.”—Desportes. e Cupid once upon a bed of roses laid his head. See Cupid Stung.—Moore. Cupid, playing blind-man's-buff. See Wignette, A.—Duer. Curious, the ways of these folk of humble and hardy condi- tion. See Dorothy (Country. Kisses) —Munby. Curled up and sitting on her feet. See L'eau Dormante.— Aldrich. Curly-haired Carl I Were a blithesomer mate. See Carl.- Il OI!. Curly-Locks, Curly-Locks, wilt thou be mine? See Curly Ilocks.—Riley. - Curse on these taxes—one succeeds another. See Wat Tyler. —Southey. * Cursed be the verse, how well soe'er it flow. See Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot (Scandal).-Pope. iº Cursed by the gods and crowned with shame. See Wife of Loki, The.—Elliot. Cushions gay on every chair. See Cushions.—Anon. Custom is a stranger bold. See Custom.—Prudhomme. Customº Tyraness of fools. See Ode to a Schoolmaster. —Watts. - Cut off even in the blossom of my sin. See Hamlet.— Shakespeare. Cut off my head and singular I act. See Enigma on Cod.— Anon. “Out #. cables!” the order read. See “Cut the Cables.”— llSOIl. Cutting down trees spoils the beauty. See Facts about Trees for the Little One.—Anon. Cy Pringle dropped his paper idly from his lap. See Cy Pringle's Detective Experience.—Anon “Cynthia I Cynthial won't you tell us a story?” See Mr. Slocum.—Church. Cynthia to Damon gave a Rose. See Rose.—Sceve. Cynthia, to thy power and thee. See Maid's Tragedy, The (Bridal Song). —Fletcher. Cyriack, this three years' day these eyes, tho' clear. See To Cyriack Skinner (1655).-Milton. Cyriack, whose grandsire, on the royal bench. See To Cy- riack Skinner (1656).-Milton. - D Tº Da 'Merican boys essa vera bad lot. See Leetla Humpy Jeem.—Anon. Da monka not feel ver' well in Newa Yorka. See Monk's #ºntures, The and Peanutti's Voyage to Europe.— hSer'I’. Da, sº ees com’ſ but oh, da joy. See Da Leetla Boy. tººs y. Dad never had much to say. See Dad.—Ross. Daddy 'wº ddy l What d'yer think! See Christmas Star, The. Daddy Neptune one day to Freedom did say. See Island, The.—Anon and Tight Little Island, Thé.—Dibdin. Daffy-down-dilly came up in the cold. See Ready for Duty and Daffy-down-dilly.—Warner. Daffy dºlly has come up to town. See Daffy-down-dilly. gººm IłOll, Taft Jean. See Daft Jean.—Dobell. Dahi, 8, º ob white boys libin. See De Po' White Trash.-- a, Ilīt. T)aily deed and daily thought. See Character.—Benson. Daily living seemeth weary. See Duty.—Sheldon. I)aily the bending skies solicit man. See Fragments on Na- ture and Life (Nature).-Emerson. *, Daily the fishers' sails drift out. See Beside the Sea.— Higginson. Daily the sun swung above the rounded dome of Mount Carbon to the east. See Death of Little Hacket.— Denison. Dainty little ball of Fur, sleek and round and fat. See Two Pussy-cats.—Wilcox. Dainty little dandelion in your bed of green. See Little Dandelion.—Austin. Dainty little maiden, whither would ye wander 2 See City Child, The and Dainty Little Maiden.—Tennyson. Dainty pussy willows. See Pussy. Willow, The.—Anon. Daisies, bright daisies, keep nodding at me. See Daisy, . The.—Rude. Daisy time has come again. See Daisy Time.—Forrester. Dalrymple found Maria. Addolorata in the ante chamber. See Love Stronger than Death.-Crawford. TXamaris Brown is a wooden doll. See Damaris Brown.— (Youth's Companion.) Damascus is the oldest city in the world. See Innocents Abroad (Damascus).-Clemens. T)ame Dorking sits in the last year's hay. Day's Easter Eggs.—Dana. Dame Gudule is our ancient maid. See Old Nurse, The.— Nadaud. See Bride's Toilette, The.— “Dame, how the moments go.” Cortissoz. Dame Justice, weighting long the doubtful right. See Lawyers and Laws.-Pope. Dame Nature ordered every bird and beast. See Thistle and the Rose, the (Dame Natüre Crowns the Scottish Lion King of Beasts)—Dunbar. Dame Nature said to her children the trees. Itebellion, The.—Wills. TXame Nature years and years ago. Hartley. See Tommy See Trees’ ...” See Marigolds.- Dame Puss fell asleep in the great arm-chair. See Pussy's Dream.—Anon. Dame Wiggins of Lee was a worthy old soul. See Dame Wiggins of Lee.—Anon. Dan Phaethon—so the histories run. The Amateur Coachman,—Saxe. Dance, little leaflets, dance. See Leaflets, The.—Brown. Dance #. * beat of the rain, little Fern. See Fern Song. —'L'a. O'D. Dance to your Daddy-O. See same.—Anon. Dancer of air. See Humming-bird, The.—Clarke. Dandelion and Clover-top growing close together. See Dan- delion and Clover-top.–Smith. Dangerous rocks, which touching but my gentle vessels. See Merchant of Venice, The.—Shakespeare. Daniel Doogan has this day lodged information. See Seizure, The.—Brown. Daniel Mylrea, “high-spirited, reckless, rollicking, head- strong, thoughtless, brave, stubborn, daring.” See Deemster, The. (Cut Off from the People.)—Caine. Daniel Webster needs no monument of bronze. See Webster the Successor of Washington.—Bingham. Dan'l Wuz er good Christyun man wat lived in de Bible. See Uncle Bob's Story of Daniel.—Anon. Dans l'alcove Sombre. See L'ange Qui Veille.—Hugo. Dans une grande fête, un jour, au Pantheon. See Les Feiulles d'Automne (Souvenir d'Enfance).-Hugo. Dante Alighieri son, Minerva oscura. See Dante.—Boc- caccio. See Dante.— Dânte am T, Minerva’s son, Boccaccio (Tr. by Gray). Dante saw the great white Rose. See Golden Hynde, The (Slumber-Songs of the Madonna.)—Noyes. Dar was singin', dar was dancin', in de cabins long ago. See Old Slave's Lament.—Anon. Dar wuz a hous', by itself in an ole fiel’. See De Preacher See Darby and Joan.— See Phaethon; or, who knew. and de FIants.-Hayne. Darby dear, we are old and gray. Anon. Darby, dear, we are old and gray. See Darby and Joan.— Weatherly. Darest thou now, O soul. See same.—Whitman. Dark angel, with thine aching lust. See Dark Angel, The. —Johnson. .. Dark as the clouds of even. See Black Regiment, The.— Boker. See Where go the Boats?— Dark, dark was the day when we looked on Culloden. See No One Knows, The” and Plaint.—Elliott. Dark eyes softly beaming, and pearly teeth gleaming. See Alfred the Harper.—Sterling. • * , Dark frost was in the air without. See Listeners, The. Gambler's Wife, The...—Coates. T)ark brown is the river. Stevenson. Dark, dark is the night; not a star in the sky. See Sinking of the Ships, The.—Collison. Culloden.—Lang. ; T)ark, deep, and cold the current flows. See “Land which Dark eyed, O woman of my dreams. See Dance Figure.— Pound. See. Irish Beauty, An.—Forrester. T)ark fell the night, the watch was set. Dark flower of Cheshire garden. See Monadnock from Afar. —Emerson. * -', ' (Winter Dusk).-De La Mare. Dark in the winter's crystal air arise Bologna's turrets. See n the Piazza of San Petronio.—Carducci. Dark is the night ! how dark I no light, no fire. See Dark, Lily without blame. See Scot to Jeanne d'Arc, A.— &Ilg. 672 FIRSTALINE INDEX Dead Dark, thinned, beside the wall of stone. See In Time of Grief.-Reese. Dark to me is the earth. Dark to me are the heavens. See Desolate City, The.—Blunt. Dark tresses made rich with all treasures. —Mulvaney. Dark was the sky that Christmas Eve. fiower Bloomed.—Smith. Dark winds of the mountains, white winds of the Sea. See Last Piper, The.—O’Brien. e Dark winter is going kind breezes are blowing. See Dark Winter is Going.—Nigel. (Tr.) Darkening the azure roof of Nero's world. Quo Vadis?—Watson. Darkly a mortal age has come and gone. See Return of August, The.—Mackaye. Darkness and death Nay, See Walt Whitman.-Williams. Darkness, before, all joy behind. See Album-Leaves. (Cour- age.)—Houghton. Darkness closed upon the country and upon the town. See History of the United States (Revolutionary Alarm, The).-Bancroft. - Darkness had settled on the city of David. See Iscariot.— Mather. Darkness has settled down in the shadowy Wyoming Valley. See Ray's Ride.—King. Darkness is thinning; shadows are retreating. See Dark- ness is Thinning.—St. Gregory. Darkness was deepening o'er the seas, and still the hulk drove on. See Beacon Light, The.—Pardoe. Darling I Amateur theatricals are a lot of work. See Willain See Two Truths.--— See “Poppoa.” See How the Christ- See Domine, Pioneer, for thee. and Victim.—Walkes. “Darling,” he said, “I never meant.” Jackson Dariº little clover with your leaflets three. See Clover.— r0W n. Darling little Cousin, with your thoughtful look. See To Lalla.-Rossetti. 1)arling shell, where hast thou been. See Ianthe's Shell.— Landor. Darlings of June and brides of Summer Sun. See Easter Lilies.—Coolidge. T)arlings of the forest I See Trailing Arbutus, The...—Cooke. “Dar's bressing in baptizing drops.” See Daddy Worthless. —Champney. Dar'st thou, Cassius, now. See Julius Caesar.—Shakespeare. D'Artagnan was acquainted with nobody in Paris. See Three Musketeers, The. (D'Artagnan Joins the Muske- teers.-Dumas. Das Wasser rauscht, das Wasser Schwoll. See Der Fischer. —Goethe. T)ashing through the snow. See Dashing Through the Snow. —MacClene. Dat ole Aun' Tempy—she wot live. See Conjure Woman, The.—Anon. T)at war a trick our Cºlumbus played. You's heered hit, haint you, now See Our C'lumbus.-Meyers. Dat’s a mighty quare tale, 'bout de appile tree. See De Appile Tree.—Harris. Dat's de cutes' pickaninny. See Dat Yaller Gown.—Turner. Daughter of Egypt, veil thine eyes. See Song: “Daughter of Egypt,” etc.—Taylor. Daughter of God! that sitt'st on high. See Ode to Peace.— Tennant. Daught; of Jove, relentless power. See Hymn to Adversity. —Urray. Daughter of Love I See To Sappho.—Fields. Daughter of Venice, fairer than the moon Venetian Wine-glass.—Mifflin. Daughter, thou art come to die. See To an Old See Very Old Song, A.— à, ITC!. Daughter to that good Earl, once President. See To the Lady Margaret Ley.—Milton. Daughters of her whose face, and lofty name. See Sonnet: Daughters of Her Whose Face,” etc.—Watson. T)aughters of Time, the hypocritic Days. See Days.—Emer- SOIl. Dave was a coward and every one knew it. The.—Matthews. David Drummond’s destinie. (Old Ballad.) Dawn—and a magical stillness. —Watson. Dawn drives the dreams away, yet some abide. Somnia.--Watson. Dawn lingers silent in the shade of night. Hours, The.—Higginson. Dawn of a pleasant morning in May. See Lee to the Rear. —Thompson. Dawn peered through the pines as we dashed at the ford. See Riding with Kilpatrick.-Scollard. Dawn that disheartens the desolate dunes. See Coward, See Coble O Cargill, The.— See Dawn on the EIeadland. See Omnia See Playmate See Quaeritur. —Kipling. Dawn this morning burned all red. See Yankee Doodle.— Lindsay. - Dawn with a jubilant shout. See Windy Morning.— Shepard. Day after day her nest she moulded. The.—Arnold. Day after day, week after week, from dawn of morning to near eve. See Through the Dark Forest.—Stanley. Day and night my thoughts incline. See Jar, The and same.—Stoddard. See Swallow's Nest, Day breaks on England down the Kentish hills. See Dying Patriot, The Flecker. e Day by day for her darlings. . See Science—Emerson. Day by day the Organ-builder in his lonely chamber wrought. See Legend of the Organ-builder, The-Dorr. Day dawned—within a curtained room. See History of a Life.—Procter. * Day! Faster and more fast. See Pippa Passes (New Year's Day at Asolo.)—Browning. Day glimmered and I went. See Lake of Geneva, The.— Rogers. Day §: awakened all things that be. See Daybreak.- helley. Day hath put on his jacket, and around. See Evening.— Holmes. Day, in melting purple dying. See Song of Egla-Brooks. Day is dead, and let us sleep. See Day is Dead.--Webster. Day is dying ! Float, O song. See Spanish Gypsy, The (Day is Dying). —Eliot. Payº our souls, is fiercely dark. See Battle Song, iott. Day of gloryl welcome day! See “Fourth of July.”—Pier- pont. - Day of my life! Where can she get? See “Goodnight, Babette l’’—Dobson. Day of vengeance, without morrowl Celano (Dix). Day of wrath, O day of mourning ! See Dies Irae.— See Dies Irae.--Celano (Irons). Day of wrath, that day of burning. See Dies Irae.—Celano (Coles). Day set on Norham's castled steep. See Marmion (Norham Castle).--Scott. Day was breaking, when at the altar of the temple stood. See Leper, The.—Willis. Day will return with a fresher boon. See Bitter-Sweet. (Song of Faith, A.).---Holland. Day with dewy eve was blending. See Taken. On Trial.-- Barlow. Daybreak upon the hills. See Peace.—Whitney. Daylight was fading. See Passing of the Third Floor Back (Sel. fr.).-Jerome. Days of absence, sad and dreary. See Days of Absence.— Rousseau. T)ays of my youth. See same.—Tucker. Days of unstinted splendour, days of unceasing rain. See Appeal, An.—Lawless. Days pass, winds veer, and favoring skies. See First Landing of the Pilgrims.-Southey. Puyº come and go. See Days That Come and Go.— eney. Day-Stars! that ope your eyes with morn to twinkle. See Hymn to the Flowers.—Smith. Dazzled thus with height of place. See Upon the Sudden Restraint of the Earl of Somerset, then Falling from Favor—Wotton. e De big gº; moon, de ship of de sky. See De-Moon Pilot. —Pruit, U. See Lord of the “De Bruce : I rose with purpose dread.” Isle, The (Abbot's Blessing on the Bruce, The).- Scott. De cloud is scattered all away. See Uncle Ned's Banjo Song.—Anon. De sº Lawd hide me out er sight. See In De Mawnin’.— IlOIl. De gray º sing fum de chimbly top. See Plantation Ditty, .—Stanton. De home road, de home road I See Home Road, The.— Stanton. De massa ob de sheepfol’. See same.—Greene. “De mortwis mil misi bonwºm.” When. See same and Writ- ten on the Night of his Suicide (Wale)—Realf. De night's a-comin' on, honey. See De Tired Pickanninny's Star-song.—Baillie. De night-time comin' an’ de daylight scootin’. Song on the Plantation.—Macon. “De Odder day,” said Mirandy. See Keeping Young.—Dix. De place I get born, me, is up on de reever. See De Hab- itant and Habitant, The.—Drummond. De º am gettin' richer. See Dat's Right, Ain't It?— ling. De room wha'r de squire's co’t sat was packed to suffocation. See Why Uncle Ben Back-slid.—Bingham. “De Soun' of a hoss-fiddle,” says Brudder Gardiner. See Brudder Gardiner on Music.—Anon. De Springtime am er comin'. See Negro Plowman.—Old- 3.111. De stars is shinin’ out de sky de brightes' eber seen. See Uncle Gabe at the Corn-shucking.—Macon. De tex,’ my blubbed bred'rin. See Discontented Leader, The-Kathrina. De times is mighty stirrin', 'mong de people up ouah way. See How Lucy Backslid.—Dunbar. De udder maywnin' when I come uh-bogin’ See Power Ob De Imagination.—Morgan, “De Worl' is gittin better, en de worl' is gittin' wuss.” See Rise up Early in de Maunin-Dunbar. De Zion Chu’ch has had anudder racket in de fol’. See New Deacon, The.—Whipple. Deacon Giles was a man who loved money. Giles's Distillery.—Cheever. Deacon Smith's wagon stopped one morning before Widow Jones' door. See Buying a Cow.—Anon. Dead, and we gaze, unseeing, on your bier. See To William Vaughn Moody.—Heron. See Evening See Deacon 673 Dead AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Dead! dead! And now before. See Sir John A. MacDonald. —Bengough. * Dead I deadl in sooth his marble brow is cold. See Dean Stanley.—Hayne. Dead I dead in the fulness of his manly strength. See “No Saloons up There.”—(Baltimore Methodist.) “Dead l’’ did you say? “I had not heard.” See Glance Backward, A-Blanchard. * Dead heat and windless air. See August Weather.—Hink- SOIl. Dead Î In an alien land and alonel See Before the Ball.— DOIl. Dead in the battle, dead on the field. See Soldier's Dirge, he.—Harman. g Dead is Columba, the world's arch. See Saint Columba.-- Johnson. s “Dead!” is it possible? He, the bold rider Last Charge.—Whittaker. Dead is the dark winter. See March Song, A.—Furlong. Dead is the roll of the drums. See Abraham Lincoln.-- Brownell. Dead lonely night, and all streets quiet now. See Earthly Paradise (December.)—Morris. “Dead on the field of honorſ." This, too, is the record of thousands of unnamed men. See Dead on the Field of Honor.—Chapin. Deadl one of them shot by the sea in the east. See Mother and Poet.—Browning. Dead Princess, living Power, if that, which lived. See To the Princess Alice.—Tennyson. T)ead, The dead year is lying at my feet. Eve—Midnight.—Macdonald. Dead! Thirteen a month ago. See Little Mattie.—Browning. Dead was Gerard the fair, the girl-mouthed the gay. See Death of Roland.—Buchanan. See John Mitchel.— Dead, with his harness on him. y. Dead, with their eyes to the foe. See Melville and Coghill.— See Custer's See New Year's O’Reill Lang. Deah, frens, I'se_glad ter see yo' heah, I knows yo'll think it funny....See Sable Sermon.—Jones. Deal gently with her, Time. See To My Mother.—Wyeth. Deal gently with me, O my friends. See Love, the Best Monument.—Anon. Deal gently with us, ye who read I See same.—Holmes. Dear Agatha, I give you joy. See Doll's House, The.— Barbauld. Dear Alice | you'll laugh when you know it. See Talented Man, The.—Praed. Dear alma mater, words in vain. See Future Full of Cheer (Alumni Poem).-Kuhns. Dear and desired above all things that are. See De Pro- fundis.—Anon. Dear and great angel, wouldst thou only leave. See Guar- dian-angel, The.—Browning. Dear Andrew, with the brindled hair. See To Andrew Lang.—Stevenson. Dear angel, what is this you say. See Wainglory.—Renaud. Dear Anna, when I brought her veil. See Wedding Veil, The.—Whittier. Dear Arabella Ann, don’t look so mournfully at me. See Christmas Prospects.—Anon. Dear artists, ye whether in forms of curve or hue. See Life in Ourselves.—Lanier. “Dear as remembered kisses after death.” —Watson. e T}ear beacon of my childhood's day. See Light in Mother's JEyes, The.—Montgomery. Dear Belle, I went to church last night. See Changed Her Mind.—Anon. Dear. Betty come, give me sweet kisses. See Ballad in imi- tation of Martial, Lib, vi. Ep. 34 on Lady Ilchester asking Lord Ilchester, How many kisses he would have. —Williams. Dear birds, that flutter happily. The...—Giltinan. Dear Bob, I’m going to be married. See Jack's Letter to Bob.-Foster. Dear boy of the seraphic face. Johnson. Dear brother Ben, I take my pen. the Speekled Hen.—Dennison. T)ear Brother Jacob : I’ve been round. School.—Anon. Dear Brother John : We got here safe. at Qcean. Grove.—Carleton. Dear child, if you would well-bred be. Birdsall. Dear child, now you have gone to sleep so gently. the Death of a Child.—Münsterberg. Dear Child of Nature, let them rail! See To a Young Lady. —Wordsworth. Dear Child: Please to fancy, if you can. See Easter Greet- ing to Every Child Who loves “Alice,” An.—Carroll. Dear child whom sleep can hardly tame. See To a Child. —Sterling. Dear children, kiss your flowers, and fling them at His feet. See Little Flower Strewers, The.—Russell. Dear children, see I’m old and poor. See Blind Man, The. -AIlOIOl. I)ear children, soon I'll come again l See same.—Goethe. Dear Chloe, how blubbered is that pretty face. See Answer to Chloe Jealous and Better Answer, A. and To Chloe Jealous.-Prior. See Constancy. See Courtyard Pigeons, See Haunting Face, The.— See Little Maid and See A-Visitin’ the See Farmer Stebbins See Bed-time.— See On Dear Chloe, while the busy crowd. See Fireside, The.” Cotton. Dear chorister, who from those shadows sends. See To the See To Nightingale.—Drummond. Dear common flower, that grow'st beside the way. the Dandelion.—Lowell. Dear cosmopolitan—I know. See Familiar Epistle, A.- Dobson. Dear country mine I far in the viewless west. See Dear Country Mine.—Gilder. g Dear Cousin John—We got here safe—my worthy wife an' me. See Farmer Stebbins on Rollers.--Carleton. .. Dear Cousin: There is little chance of our speedy meeting. See Baby's Correspondence.—Carter. Dear dead! they have become. See Memory of the Dead he.—Faber. ſº Dear, dear, dear. See Thrush's Song, The.—Macgillivray. Dear dearl here it is Saturday morning. See Unappreciated genius.—Millie M. Olcott. Dear, dear, if that clock didn't strike eleven. —Ironing Day.—Anon. Dear, dear, it does look like rain. Day.—Anon. Dear, dear me! What a long, miserable Thanksgiving day I have spent. See Joe Fleming's Thanksgiving.—Wayne. Dear ! dearl what a dust I See Management; or, the Folly of Fashion.—Boyd. Dear, º: what a lot of dust! See Friday—Cleaning Day. -AI1011. Dear Dennis my darlint, I take up my pen. See Pat's Letter.—Anon. e Dear, did you know how sweet to me. See Wain. Desire, A. —Wratislaw. Dear do not ask for more. See Crisis, The.—Rice. g Dear Doctor of St. Mary's. See Song Upon Miss Harriet Banbury, A.—Williams. See To O. W. See Jimmie's See Tuesday See Monday.—Washing Dear doctor, whose blandly invincible pen. IHolmes.—Hayne. Dear Dod, p wease to byess my mamma. Prayer.—(Boston Transcript.) Dear Doll, how I love you. See New Doll, The.—Anon. Dear Pºlº who does not recall. See Dolly Warden.— arte. Dear Editor: I hereby take my pen in paw to say. See Letter from a Cat, A.—Herford. Dear Ellen, your tales are all plenteously stored. See Gleaner's Song.—Bloomfield. Dear. it is of thee. See Dear Elm, it is of Thee.— Il Old. Dear Erin, how sweetly thy green bosom rises I See Cushla Ma Chree.—Curran. Dear eyes, set deep within the shade. See Protestation, The. —Image. Dear faithful object of my tender care. Darbauld. Dear Fanny l nine long years ago. See To a Dog.— See To My Daughter.— OOCl. Dear father, I am almost afraid to venture my noble charger to-day. See Helen Mactrever.—Kent. Dear folks, all the other flowers are surly. See Quarrel of the Flowers, The.—Anon. g Dear friend, far off, my lost desire. See In Memoriam (Rnown and Unknown).-Tennyson. Dear friend, I know not if such days and nights. See Erom Friend to Friend.—Symonds. Dear friend, I pray thee, if thou wouldst be proving. See Friendship.–Wilcox. Dear friend of old, whom memory links. See Quiet Meet- ing, The.—Nelson. Pearciº, whose presence in the house. See Cana.— all ke. Dear ºriº; My essay is to-night. See Graduating Essay, .—Lodge. ‘Dear Friends, Neighbors, and , members of my Congrega- tion: See Hey Diddle Diddle Sermon.—Anon. Dear triº, they’ve chosen me this year. See Welcome, .-Anon. Dear friends, who read the world aright. See Wordsworth. —Whittier. Dear girl: The town goes on as though. See Just a Love- letter.—Bunner. Dear God, I need you awful bad. See Little Boy's Baby Prayer, The.—Talbot. tº Dear Grandma: I am writing you a letter. See Writing to Grandma.-Anon. & Dear Grandma, I will try to write. See Little Girl's Letter, A.—(Wisconsin Farmer.) Dear Grandma says that long ago. aid.—Hamm. Dear Grannie is with us no longer. See Ancient Seminary See Granny's Trust.— In Old, Dear Grumblers:—In 'cordance wid my promise. Sée Hard Times.—Anon. Dear, had the world in its caprice. See Respectability.— Browning. Dear harmless age 1 See Childhood.—Vaughan. Dear harp of my country ! in darkness I found thee. See Dear Harp of my Country.—Moore. Dear Harry, I will not dissemble. See I Wonder what Maud will Say?—Peck. Dear heart, come closer. See Between the Tights.—Anon. Dear heart, dost thou complain. See Blessed Rain, The.— Stanton. Dear Heart, the noisy strife. See On the Creek.-Roberts. 674 FIRST LINE INDEX Dear Dear hearts, you were waiting a year ago. Fairies.—Barr. See To the Herald T)ear Horace I be melted to tears. Dear, if you love me, hold me most your friend. See Sonnet same.—Rogers. T)ear, it is hard to stand. See Wistful.—Anon. See Two Wait- ings, The.—Chadwick. . Dear Hetty had read in a curious book. See Hetty and the Dear Honeysuckle I in the silent eve. Honeysuckle.—Pfeiffer. tº See Epistle from Algiers. —Campbell. Tear, if you carelessly agree. See To Celia.--Watson. —Miller. * & Dear is my little native vale. See Italian Song, An and Dear is the hallow'd morn to me. See Sabbath Morning.— Cunningham. Dear, it is so distressing. See Few Small Details.—Bridges. Dear, it is twilight-time, the time of rest. See Rue.— Anon. Dear Italy | The sound of thy soft name. See Italian Rhap- sody.—Johnson. * 1)ear Jack, your letter came to-day. See April Fools.— See Nearest Friend, The.— Masterson. Dear Jesus! ever at my side. Faber. Dear John (the letter ran). See Dead Letter, A.—Dob- SOIl. T) ear Jº the sun is setting now. See Setting Sun, The. -AI lorl. “Dear #. I will not do as he. See Signs of the Times. —Lodge. e Dear Joseph, five and-twenty years ago. See Epistle to Joseph Hill, Esq. An.—Cowper. Dear, Lady Georgiana—. . . . Nobody has suffered more from §. pirits than I have. See Canon's Maxims, €.- mith. Dear lady, I a little fear. See Lines in a Lady's Album below the Autograph of John Adams.--Webster. Dear, let me dream of love. See Prayer, A.—Image. * Dear little bare feet. See Counting baby's toes and Little Bare Feet.—Anon. Dear little bird, don't make this piteous cry. Reply to her Bird, The.—Taylor. Dear little birdie. See Little Birdie.—Anon. Dear little boy, soft-handed. See Benediction, A.—Milligan. Dear little bright-eyed Willie. See Planting Himself to Grow. See Mistress's —A. In OI! . Dear little Dorothy, she is no more l See Dorothy.—Lath- rop. Dear little fair and fragrant flower. See On Receiving a White Pink.—Viola. Dear. lad, with flashing eyes. See I Wouldn’t Fret.— O Il eS. Pearſ. Madge went out one day. See What they Said.— ook. Dear little, pretty, favourite ore. Written Extempore on a Halfpenny.—Fielding. Dear Little tree that we plant to-day. See Arbor Tree Day, he.—Anon. Dear little Violet. See Calling the Violet.—Larcom. DearMitt, Willie takes the ball. See Ballad of Champions, .—An Oil. Dear. Lord, dear Lord. See Mother's Prayer, The-Brown- 1ng. Dear Lord! kind Lord l See (Love's Prayer.)—Riley. Dear Lord, let me recount to Thee. See “It Is Finished.”— Rossetti. Dear Lord, on this way thy days of days. See Thanksgiving. —Sherman. Dear Lord, receive my son, whose winning love. See On My Dear Son, Gervase Beaumont.—Beaumont. Dear Hº! there is so much to do. See Mother, The.— {l I k. Dear Lord, thy table is outspread. See Master's Invitation, The...—Randolph. T}ear love, for nothing less than thee. See Dream, The.— Donnç. Dear Love, I sometimes think how it would be. See same. Goodwin. w g Dear Lucy, you know what my wish is. See Ad Ministram. —Thackeray. Dear Madam :—I have been shown in the files of the war department. See Lincoln's Letter.—Lincoln. “Dear Madam, pray,” quoth a magpie, one day. See Magpie and the Monkey, The.—Yriarte. Dear maid, let me speak. See Conjugal Conjugations.— BollaW. Dear maiden, when the sun is down. See To My Promised Wife.—Walsh. Dear Mamma, if you just could be. —Dayre. Dear Manning, amb. Dear marshes, by no hand of man. Marshes.—Stein. “Dear me,” cried a busy bee. See Busy Bee.—Anon. “Dear me! dear me!” buzzed a little bee. See Bee and the Butterfly, The.—Anon. Dear me, have I slept till eight o'clock 2 lift, The.—Dowd. Dear me ! how glad I am that no one is here. See Lesson for Mamma. See Hester.— See Flood-time on the I send you some verses. See Morning Up- See Changed Valentine, The.—Denton. e Dear me ! I am so very busy. See “Playing Grownup.”— Denton. Dear me, I was never so horribly dull. maker, The.-Denton, See Christmas Peace- . Dear me! what signifies a pin Dear me ! I wish time wouldn't go quite so fast. See What is Christmas?—Denton. Dear me ! it never rains so hard. See Little Ned and the Shower.—Anon. Dear me, it's time to go to bed. See Pickwick Papers, The (Getting in the Wrong Room).-Dickens. “Dear me!”. Quoth Thermomether. See Fretful Thermo- mether, The.—Topping. - º See Pin, The.—Taylor. Dear me ! When we think of what we might do and don’t do. See Aunt Betsy on Marriage.—Dallas. Dear me, who would ever imagine that this is the Fourth of July. See Old-fashioned Fourth, An.—Anon. º “Dear me, you’re so red l’’ cried the white rose. See White Rose and the Poppy, The.—Hannah. Dear Miss Goose: Accept apologies profuse. See Packet of Letters, A.—Herford. * Dear Miss Wordsworth, You will think me negligent. See Poet's Son, A.—Lamb. Dear Mr: Another place where I am no longer. See Togo Gets Acquainted with the Clothes Line. —Irwin. Dear Mr. Delsartel See Delsartean Plea, A. — (Boston Cowrier.) Dear Mr. Editor: I wish to say. See Grievance, A.— Stephen. Dear, Mr. Sir :—Ladies was discovered in Year Zero by Hon. Adam. See Solid Lady Vote, The.—Irwin. Dear mother, dear mother, the church is cold. See Little Vagabond, The.—Blake. Dear Mother Earth her children trees. See Why Blossoms Fall,—McCollum. Dear mother, how pretty the moon looks to-night. See New Moon, The.—Follen. Dear Mother: I got here on Monday. See Letter from the Farm.—Kelley. “Dear mother Ida, harken ere I die.” See CEnone; or, The Choice of Paris.-Tennyson. Dear Mother, if you just could be. See Lesson for Mamma, A.—Dayre. Dear mother, ne'er shall I forget.—Brown. “Dee, mother,” said a little fish. See Little Fish, The.— I). On , \ ‘Dear mother,” said a little fish. See Little Fish that Would not Do as it Was Bid, The.—Taylor. "Der mother, why do all the girls. See Bessie Bell.— IlOIl. Dear my friend and fellow-student, I would lean my spirit o'er you. See Lady Geraldine's Courtship.–Browning. Dear Nature's child, he nestled close to her I See Ralph Waldo Emerson.—Kinney. Dear Ned, no doubt you'll be surprised. See Cooking and Courting.—Anon. Dear Nell, 'tis good-bye, your train's nearly due. See Her nswer.—Anon. Dear Nellie: I turn to your love, in my trouble. See Young. Wife's Lament, The.—Anon. “Dear Nelly: Come the night before.” See Christmas Ballad, A.—Dennison. Dear. Newspaper: I am a little girl just nine years old. See Little Mabel at Long Branch.--Anon. Dearl of all happy in the (Safety II).-Brooke. Dear old Nantucket's isle of sand. See Nantucket.—Sher- home. See Nineteen-fourteen IIl & Il. Dear ole untle, I dot oor letter. See Baby's Letter.—Anon. Dear papa, has anything occurred pray, what is it? See Charles O'Malley (Miss Judith Macan).-Lever. Dear parents and friends, we greet you tonight. See Christmas Exercises.—Anon. Dear Priscilla, quaint, and very. A.—Sherman. Dear Pussy, I love you and I's your true friend. See Con- fession.—Anon. Dear rain, without your help, I know. See Little Girl's Request and Mamie's Request.—Anon. Dear, Ray:—Gold is money, and money is gold. See Com- ical Dun, A.—McKeever. Dear Reynolds l as last night I lay in bed. See Epistle to John Hamilton Reynolds.--Keats. Dear saints, it is not sorrow, as I hear. Iseult.—Arnold. * Dear Santa Claus: I write to you. See Boy’s Letter to Santa Claus, A.—Armitage. Dear sº Claus, I'll let you know. See To Santa Claus. —MLOOre. - “Dear Santa Claus,” wrote little Will. See Christmas Stock- ing, A.—Alderdice. Dear Santa, lean your ear this way. See Word to Santa Claus, A.— (School and Home Education.) Dear, secret greenness. See Seed Growing Secretly, The.— Waughan. -- Dear singer of our father's day. See John Greenleaf Whittier—Ward. Dear Sir, Dear Madam, or Dear Friend. See Young Letter- writer, The.—Lamb. Dear Sir, I am in some disorder. See Jeremy Taylor's Way.—Taylor. Dear sir:-We haf received your letter. See What They Wanted.—Anon. * Dear sir: You wish to know my notions. See Biglow Papers, The (Candidate's Letter, The).-Lowell. Dear Sir, –Your letter_come to han’. See Biglow Papers, The (Mr. Hosea Biglow to the Editor of the Atlantic Monthly).-Lowell. See Rhyme for Priscilla, See Tristam and 675 Dear AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Dear sister! while the wise and sage. See To My Sister.- Whittier. Dear Sitty Kuzzin:—As yo’ve hin a-payin'. See Uncle John Writes to His City Cousin.—Buchanan. ... . Dear teachers and friends, allow me to say. See Christmas Wishes.—Phillips. * Dear Thomas, did'st thou never pop. See Simile, A.—Prior. Dear: Mother Earth has gone to sleep. See Asleep.– CIlkS. Dear to the Frisian' wife is the welcome one, when the ship stands still. See Frisian Wife, The.—Anon. " Dear to the loves and to the Graces vowed. See Mary Queen of Scots.-Wordsworth. Dear to the sailor-kings. See Hylas.—King º y y “Dear Tom is dead, please come tonight ! See Tom.— art. Dear, too, unto Hiawatha. See Hiawatha (Kwasind)– Longfellow. Dear Uncle Sam has many girls. See Nicknames of the Sates.—Johnson. Dear Vagrant love whose heart is scarred. See To My Wa- grant.—Briton. Dear Wendell, why need count the years. See To O. W. IHolmes. On the Seventy-Fifth Birthday.—Lowell. Dear, when the sun is set. See Joy.—Lathrop. Dear, when you see my gave. See Despair.—Lathrop. Dearl why should you command me to my rest. See Idea. —Sonnet XXXVII.—Drayton. Dear Wººst midnight, whilst I read. See Dibdin's Ghost. —Field. Dear withered cheek—you know the hue. See My Maiden Aunt.—Luders. Dear yesterday, glide not so fast. See Gondolieds.-Jack- SOIl. Dearest, a look is but a ray. See Philosopher to His Love, The.—Holmes. Dearest, do not you delay me. See Speak Love.—Beau- mont and Fletcher. Pearºº-ſº sº go on board tonight. See To Thomas Car- y le.—J. U. - Dearest lovel believe me. See Dearest Lovel Believe Me. Pringle. Dearest love, do you remember. See When this Cruel War is Over.—Sawyer. Dearest Phyllis, pray remember, when you're making up the list. See Christmas Letter, A.—Challiss. Dearest: the thought keeps troubling me how to give my- self to you most. See Unknown Years, The...— (English- man’s Love-Letters, A. m.) Dearest, these household cares remit. See Blackbird, The. —Beeching. ' Dearest, this one day our own. See Love's Silence.—Web- S er. Dearest wife, I've raised thy pillow. See Answer to I am Dying.—Laurie. Death and Sonnet X: On e y Death, be not proud. See Death.-Donne. See Night Thoughts (Glory Death but entombs the body. of Death, The.)—Young. Death came out of the black night's deep. the Maine, The.— (St. Lowis Republic.) Death could not come between us two. See Deep Waters.-- See Sinking of Sutphen. Death has at last conquered the hero of so many campaigns. See General Sherman.—Schurz. “Death have we hated, knowing not what it meant. See L'envoi...—Morris. Deatº say, my heart is bowed. See Shroud, The.— Millay. Death in this tomb his weary bones hath laid. See Death's Epitaph.-Frenneau. Death is a home-coming. See Home Coming.—Abbott, Death # a road our dearest friends have gone. See Death. tº-º unt. T)eath is here, and death is here. See Death.-Shelley. Death sent his messengers before. See Prince of Peace, The.—Anon. Death stands above me, whispering low. See Death Stands Above Me and Death. Undreaded and On his Own Death.-Landor. “Death, the Egyptian, melts and drinks the pearl.” See Priceless Pearl, The.—Chadwick. Death, though already in the world, as yet See Legend of the Dead Lambs, The.—Lytton. Death, #. a cordial old and rare. See Stirrup-cup, The. - Lu3,1318T. Death was full urgent with thee, sister dear. tions in Bereavement.—Newman. T)eath l was the helmsman's hail. See Skeleton in Armor, The.—Longfellow. Death, what dost º O hold thy blow. See Upon the Death of the Most Desired Mr. Herrys.-Crashaw. Death who knocks with equal hand at the door of the cottage and the palace gate. See Death of Lafayette.—Pren- tiss. Death, why soe crewill ? I)eath's but one more to-morrow. Thou art gray. One who Seemed to have Failed.—Mitchell. Death’s nobility again. See In Battle.—Stevens. Deceiving world, that with alluring toys. See Death-bed Lament, A.—Greene. December: a winter storm raging; a city enshrouded in snow. See Bill and Belle.—Fitch. See Consola- See Bacon’s Epitaph.--Anon. See Of December 8, 1837, witnessed a memorable scene. See In- cident in the Life of Wendell Phillips, An.—Weld. December snows piled high the frozen earth. See Overflow of Great River, The.—Peck. December 27th—It is the fashion. See April Baby is Thank- ful, The.—“Elizabeth.” December's come and with her brought. Sherman. Deck the hall with boughs of holly. See same.—Anon. Declare, ye bankis of Helicon. See Bankis of Helicon, The. —Montgomerie. See December.— Dee Screech-owl, screen fum de ol' barn lof'. See Back- sliding Brother.—Stanton. Deem, if thou wilt, that I am all, and worse. See Remon- strance, A.—Meredith. T)eem not devoid of elegance the sage. See Sonnet Written on a Blank Leaf of Dugdale’s Monasticon.—Wharton. Deem, not that they are blest alone, Blessed are. See Blessed are They that Mourn.—Bryant. Deep buried in the ooze of centuries. See Burial Of De See Deep Unto Deep.–Potter. Soto.—Anon. Deep calleth unto deep | Deep down within a mountain wale, where guardian peaks arise. See Vigilants, The.—Jones. “Deep falls the dark, I cannot sleep.” falls the dark.”—Brooke. I)eep graved in every British heart. See Nelson.—Scott. Deep l. I own I start at shadows. See, Shadows.--Lantern. Deep in a rose's glowing heart. See Sent with a Rose to a Young Lady.—Stanton. Deep in Canadian woods we've met. See Dear Old Ireland and Song from the Backwoods.-Sullivan. Deep in the bosom dark of Mystery. See On Tibet.—Datta. Deep in the fluted hollow of its shells. See On a Child's Portrait.—Stringer. tº Deep in the forest's heart a voice. See Cuckoo, The- See Songs: “Deep Sill. Deep in the heart of the forest the lily of Yorrow is growing. See Lily of Yorrow, The.—Van Dyke. Deep in the hill the gold sand burned. See Ballad of the Gold Country, A.—Jackson. T)eep in the man sits fast his fate. Deep in the shady sadness of a Vale. turn).--Keats. Deep in the shelter of the cave. See Neighbors of the Christ Night.—Smith. Deep in the valley the village lay dreaming. See Little White Angel of Connemaugh, The.—Hageman. Deep in the wave is a coral growe. See Coral Grove, The.— See Fate.-Emerson. See Hyperion (Sa- Percival. Deep in the wood's recesses cool. See Watcher in the wood, The.—Shorter, º Deep in the wood's sequestered shade. See Mocking-bird, The.—Anon. Deep in yon garden-shade. See Easter.—Irons. Deep indeed must be the sorrow which prohibits the Pres- ident of the United States. See Welcome to the Nations. —Morton. Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there. See aven, The.—Poe. “Deep locked in the ocean the secret lies.” See Pilot's Bride, The.—Vickers. Deep on the convent-roof the snows. See St. Agnes' Eve. —Tennyson. Deep the well and dark the water. See Song of the Daughters of Celeus.-Ledoux. Deep within the tangled wildwood. See Wild Thorn Blos- soms.-Cutler. Deep-bosomed night, and all-pervading dark. See Fear.— Fairbridge. Deer; i. grief than I can say. See Recompense, A.— àI’k. Deeper than all sense of seeing. See Right Tiving.— Il OIl. Deeptiºn the narwhal sinketh. See Sea-deeps, The.— 111621. Deepwater boasted not only the best speller in the valley. See Deepwater Debate.—McHenry. Deesa man liva in Italia a gooda longa time ago. See Christopher Columbus.--Anon. Defeat may serve as well as victory. See Victory in Defeat. —Markham. Defeating oft the labours of the year. (Storm in Harvest).--Thomson. Defiled is my name full sore. See Lament of Anne Boleyn on the Ewe of her Execution.—Boleyn. Degenerate Douglasſ oh, the unworthy lord I See Composed at Neidpath Castle, the Property of Lord Queensberry. —Wordsworth. Delaware will wreath her bays. ington.—Schell. Delayed till she had ceased to know. inson. Delicate clusterſ flag of teeming life I See Delicate Cluster. —Whitman. Delighted to see you, Mrs. Darling. See Widow Bedott Papers (Recipe for Potato Pudding) —Whitcher. Delightful change from the town’s abode. See Barnyard Melodies.—Brooks. Delightful city of Parthenope. See Naples.—Gibson. Delightful task l to rear the tender thought. See Seasons, The (Soul Culture).-Thomson. Delightful would it be to me. See St. Columba in Iona.— (Irish Manuscript). - See Seasons, The See Crowning of Wash- See Too Late.—Dick 676 FIRST LINE INDEX Did Delivers in such apt and gracious words. See Love's Labour's Lost.—Shakespeare. - Delusions of the days that, once have been. See Giles, Corey of the Salem Farms (Prologue) and Salem Witchcraft. —Longfellow. Dem folks in de Norf is de beatin’est lot! People.—Russell. DeMauprat's new home—too splendid for a soldier! See Richelieu ; or, The Conspiracy (Scene from “Richelieu’’). —Bulwer-Lytton. DeMill's, art, school was being honored by the visit of a millionaire patroness. See Love Killed by Suspicion. —Searing. - Democracy l—Socialism l Why profess to associate. See Democracy Adverse to Socialism.—Tocqueville. Dennis was hearty when Dennis was young. See Grand Match, The.—O’Neill. Departed Child l I could forget thee once. See Maternal Grief.-Wordsworth. Departing wild birds gather. Ramsay. º Deprived of root, and branch, and rind. See Maypole, A. —Swift. Der boet may sing off “Der Old Oaken Bookit.” See Dot See Wanderer's Nightsong. See Norvem See November. A Dirge.— Long-handled Dipper.—Adams. Der du von dem Himmel bist. —Goethe. Der Kaiser of dis Waterland. See Hoch I Der Kaiser.— Blake. (Alt. also to Gordon). See Vot to Call Him.— Der lived a king inta da aste. See King Orfeo.—(Ballad.) Der Mai ist gekommen. See same.—Geibel. Der many wrecks of human peobles. See Indemberance.— Pretzel. Der mule shtood on der steamboad deck. See Der Mule “Der noble Ritter Der leedle boy vot yust arrived. Hobart. Shtood on der steamboad deck.--Anon. Der noble . Ritter Hugo. See Ballad PIugo.”—Leland. - Der sº dhey was poot in ped. See Mine Schildhood. -A OlăIſlS. Dere Cous. Gorge Wel hear we are. See Short Letters of a Small Boy.—West. Dere whas a leedle womans once. A.—Brown. Dere's a d’eat bid, blat bump on my follid. See Mischie- vous Daisy.—Matthews. Dere's a ting dat hab been puzzling me, Mr. Cleveland. See Jail-bird, A.—Anon. Dere's allus joy when de chillen's home. See Yo' See Curé of Calumette, Lubs Yo’ All.—Connor. 8ee Rubaiyat of Mathieu See Dutchman's Dog Story. Maw Dere's no voyageur on de reever. The.—Drummond. Dere's six children in our fam’lee. Lettellier.—Amsbary. Descend, ye Nine ! descend and sing. See Ode on St. Ceci- lia's Day.—Pope. Dese eyes are gettin' old an' dim. See Massa Linkum by See All's Well.—Dibdin. De Han’.-Anon. Deserted by the waning moon. Deserted nest, that on the leafless tree. See Deserted Nest, he.—Howe. * “Deserter I’’ Well, Captain, the word's about right. See Deserter, A.—Barr. Design, or chance, makes others wive. See Of the Marriage of the Dwarfs.-Waller. Desolate and lone. See, Lost.—Sandburg. Despair not thou as I despaired. See Better Time, The.— Arnold. Despairing beside a clear stream. See Colin's Complaint. —IOOWe. Despised by the world and unblest with a wife. See Peter Longpocket.—Anon. e º Dess you wonders who I am. See Mamma's Pecious Dirl. —Challiss. Deth hez done a cruel thing lately. See Artemus Ward.— See Race at Devil's Billings. e Devil’s Elbow was clean gone wild. Elbow, The.—Buckham. Devº: lovely form we see. See Elegant Girl, The.— Il Orl. 1)evouring Time, blunt thou the lion's paws. See Devouring Time.—Shakespeare. Dew sate on Julia's hair. See Upon Julia's Hair Filled With Dew.—Herrick. Dey is times in life when Nature. See When De Co'n Pone's IHot.—Dunbar. Dey may be Ghoses, er dey may be none. See Ghoses.— Corrothers. “Dey must not pass!” was the warning cry of the Austrian sentinel. See Scene on the Austrian Frontier, A.— (Punch.) Dhere was many qVeer dings in dis land off der free. See Mine Moder-in-law.—Anon. Dhere was vot you call a maxim. See Der Deutscher's Maxim.—Adams. Diamon's in ha’ eyes. See Friendly Cloud, A.—Flint. Diaphenia like the daffadowndilly. See Damelus' Song of his Diaphenia and Diaphenia.-Constable. - Dick kept the fashionable saloon in town. See Dick John- son's Picture.—Anon. Dickens has painted many portraits of villainy. See Two of Dickens' Villains.—Elliot. e Dickey; baby in the nest sleeps. See Dickey-bird, The. •- AllOIl. Did a wild faun, Pan had led. See Golden-throated Pastoral Horn.—Conkling. Did anybody have such a bad time as I do? See Two . friend? See His Symp- See Blessing See Menagerie, The.—Honey- See In a See Realism of See Supporting . . Runaways, The.—Edwards. - Did Chaos form, and water, air, and fire. See Genesis.- . . Ingham. Did I ever shoot anything? See Billy the Hermit.— . Edwards. “Did I ever tell you about Sally Ann's Experience? See . Sally Ann's Experience.—Hall. “Did I ever tell you how Dine Shadd came to be wife aw . . mine !”. See Courting of Dinah Shadd.—Kipling. Did I ever tell you, my first experience as a teacher of elocu- tion ? See Private Rehearsal, A.—Anon. Did I know Convict Joe 3 Yes, I knew him. See Convict . . Joe.—Murdoch. Did many of us ever really see a tree. See Temple, A.— , , Bagstad. Did our first parents in their happy seat. See Boyhood and . . Girlhood.—Coleridge. Did they dare—did they dare, to slay Owen Roe O'Neill 7 §: Lament for the Death of Eoghan Ruadh O'Neill.— a W1S. - Did ye ever hear o guid Earl o Bran. See Earl Brand. . . (A):-(Old Ballad). Did ye [or you] hear of the Widow Malone. See Widow Malone, The.—Lever. Did you ask dulcet rhymes from me? See To a Certain Civilian.—Whitman. Did you choose the journey, See Salutation.— . . Sterry, Did you e'er meet a Gaul, patriotic in ton. See Perfide , , Albion.—Cheem. Did you, ever drive a cow to pound? See Episode in the . . Life of Miss Tabitha Trenoodle.—Belgravia. Did you ever 'ear our music 3 See Music in our Street, º e.—Lehmann. Did you ever get a letter? See First Letter, The.—(Youth’s . . Companion.) Did you ever go a courtin’? or to court 3 See Hannah Tripe in Court.—Anon. Did you ever happen to think, when dark. See Great Pro- cession, The.—Spofford. Did you ever have a very bad cold, with a total irresolution to submit to water-gruel processes 3 See Cold in the Head, A.—Lamb. Did you ever hear an amateur at sickness. toms.-Butler. Did you ever hear how Budge and Tod. See Land of Nod, The.—Blinn. Did you ever hear how we played Hamlet in Billville! See “Hamlet” in Billville.—Stanton. Did you ever hear of Editor Whedon. See Daisy Fraser.— Masters. Did you ever hear of Good-Boy-Land. See Wonderful Country of Good-boy-land, The.—Blake. § Did you ever hear of the Drummer Boy of Mission Ridge, who lay. See Drummer Boy of Mission Ridge, The.— Sherwood. Did you ever hear of the town of Haveyourownway. See Town of Haveyourownway, The.—Day. Did sº ever hear tell of old Timothy Tuff? See Tim Tuff. —Uapern. Did you ever hear two married women take leave of each other? See “Good-by.”—Anon. Did you ever invoke the assistance of smoke. of a Smoke, The.—Smith. Did you ever ! No, I never ! Well. Did you ever notice how inclined most people are : Horse Car.—Semple. Did you ever pause before a painting 7 Dickens, The.—Lathrop. Did you ever see a battery take position? the Guns.—(Detroit Free Press.) Did you ever See an air-hole on the ice. See Chibougamou. —Drummond. Did you ever see an alligator. See Arlo Will.—Masters. Did you º º little John Peterº See Spoiled Face, The Did you ever see our baby ? See Our Baby.—Anon. Did you ever see the nest. See Young Linnets, The.— Hawkshawe. Did you ever see the sun. See Did you Ever?—Stevenson. Did you ever see two girls get together to study of an even- ing? See How Girls Study.-McDonald. Did you ever stop to think or ask what causes the color in the sky? See What Makes the Sky Blue 2—Anon. Did you ever think how different the world would be. See Flowers and Foliage.—Anon. Did you ever want anything very bad. See Nellie's Mission- ary Gift.—Anon. Did you ever write personals? See Personals.-Christe. Did you hear about the accident that occurred to my wife the other day ! See Strong Wind, A.—Anon. Did you hear about the crocodile and Tommy Bowline? No? See Tommy and the Crocodile.—Meyers. Did you hear of the curate who mounted his mare 2 See Priest and the Mulberry-tree, The.—Peacock. - Did you hear of the fight at Corinth'. See Eagle of Corinth, The...—Brownell. - [or yel hear of the Widow Malone? See Widow Malone.—Lever. e “Did you hear the shot fired?” See Turn About was Fair Play.-Anon. Did you 677 I)id AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Did you know that I was one of the very first volunteers. . . See Why a Ship is Like a Woman,—Anon. Did you ne'er think what wondrous beings, these? – See #. of Killingworth, The (Song of Birds).-Long- €110W. - Did you never hear of a queer auld man. ... of Alloa, The.—Hogg. Did you never, in walking in the fields, come across a large, flat stone." See Autocrat of the Breakfast-table, Thé ... (Letting in Light) —Holmes. Did you say you wished to see me, sir? step in ; ’tis a cheer- ... less place. See Poor-house Nan.—Blinn. Did you see the snowy castle 3. See Cloud Castles.—Withrow. Did you tackle that trouble that came your way. See How ..., Did You Die?—Cooke. Did your eyes watch the mystic sunset splendours. See ... Sunsets.--Dowden. Didn't I ever tell you about Sarah? . See “Sarah.”—Davies. Didn’t #. Flynn–Flynn of Virginia? See In the Tunnel. •-fia, rte. Didn't you feel cross when you heard that old bell ? See ..., First Week of School, The-Denton. Didn't you know, Birdie, I'se dot a new dollie? See Little . Folk's Opinions.—McBride. “Didn't you like the party, dear, to-night!” See On the Way e ome.--Firkins. Didn't you little fellows say you wanted to learn to debate? . See Young Debaters, The-McBride. “Didst ever see a hanging?” “No, not one.” , , , of St. Sepulchre, The.—Mackay. Didst º: the sound of music? See Weiled Priestess, The. -U8, S8, - - Didst, never observe when a pig in the fence. See Pig in ...the Fence, A.—Anon. “Didst thou hear, the talk ran that he had not died at all.” See Light of the World, The (Pontius Pilate).-- ... Arnold. Didst thou ne'er see the swallow's veering breast. See Snatches of Mirth in a Dark Life.—Baillie. See Phantoms Didst thou not praise me, Gaultier, at the ball? See Fran- ... gesca da Rimini-Aytoun. Die º O dismal dayl and let me live. See Sonnet.— . Sºray.,,. - “Died,...Lottie Dougherty,’” to-day. See Lottie Dougherty.— Williams. Dies Irae, Dies Illa! See Dies Irae.—Celano. Diffugere nives, redeunt iam gramina campis. . Nives.—Horace. Dig the hole wider and deeper than the tree requires. See . How to Plant a Tree.—Rogers. Piggin' in...the earth. See Nature's Hired Man.-Bangs. Didiº dildido, O love, O love. See Dildido, Dildido.— Teen 0. Diligence, is the mother of good luck. See Memory Gems. Dim as the borrowed beams of moon and stars. See Religio . Laici (Light of Reason, The).--Dryden. Dim #. behind the tamarisks. See Christmas in India.- e lp illng. Dim eyes, deaf ears, cold stomach show. See Lines Written ... at the Approach of Death.-Dudley. Dim grows your face, and in my ears. See Colonist in His . Garden, A.—Reeves. Dim in the dawn of the centuries. See Prairie Wind, The. See Fairyland.—Poe. ... —Wattles. Dim, yales, and shadowy floods. Dimbled [or dimpled] scheeks mit eyes off plue. See Mine . Vamily.—Adams. - “Dimes and dollars I dollars and dimes I” . Dollars.-Mills. Diminutive puerile ultramarine. See Diffugere See Dimes and See Little Boy Blue.— . Anon. Dimpled and flushed and dewy pink he lies. See Baby.— . Eastman. - Dimpled [or dimbled] Scheeks, mit eyes off plue. See Mine . Vamily.—Adams. Ding dong, ding dong, ding dong. See School-bell, The.— “Di *::::p. th the bell, “I t; Il IIlg. Olon ULO e bell, “I’ .” º fi. # t; Bell, The.— oº: a story to te See Diogenes, Surly and proud. See In Praise of Wine.— I1011, Dip down upon the northern shore. (April Days).-Tennyson. Dire need...of a cook made me acquainted with Tilly Bones. See Tilly Bones.—Bellamy. - Dire rebel though he was. See Philip van Artevelde.— Taylor. TXirkovitch was a Russian—a Russian of the Russians, as - he said. See Man Who Was, The.—Kipling. T} is i. gospel weathah sho.’ 3. I’. Dis language Anglaise dat dey spe’k. See Opie Read.— Amsbary. “Dis Mº" said Mirandy. See Mirandy on the Enemy. —Cºllinºler, Dis worl' es mighty funny. See Will Take His Now.— Dudley. - Disarmed with so genteel an air. Pope.—Winchilsea. See In Memoriam See Song of Summer.—Dun- See In Answer to Mr. Disasters come not singly. See Song of Hiawatha, The (Disasters).-Longfellow. I)iscard soft nonsense in a slavish tongue. See On True and False Taste in Music.—Collins. See Good Man Discharged again! Yes, I am free. See Warden, Keep a , Place for Me.-Arkwright. Discourage not thyself, my soul. See For a Servant.— . . Wither. - Disdain and scorn ride sparkling in her eyes. See Much . . Ado About Nothing (Beatrice).-Shakespeare. Disdiº º not without desert. See Lover's Prayer, A.— yatt. Disguise upon disguise, and then disguise. . Soul Glooms Darkling.—Moore. Dismal and purposeless and gray, Dismiss your apprehension, pseudo bard. peare's Grave.—Browne. See Soul unto See Pain.—Lucas. See At Shakes- Distant as a dream's flight. See Morning Glories—Neihardt. Distracted with care. See Despairing Lover, The.—Walsh. Disturb not his slumbers, let Washington sleep. See Wash- ington's Grave.—Pike. - Divers doth use, as I have heard and know. See same.— Wyatt. Divinely curious child of the stars is man. and the North Pole.—McKaye. Divinely shapen cup, thy lip. See On a Greek Vase.— Sherman. Divinest Spenser, heaven-bred happy muse! Pastorals (Edmund Spenser).-Browne. Diwectly after the season is over in town, I always go into the countwy. See Dundreary in the Country.—Anon. Dixon, a Choctaw, twenty years of age. See Savage, A.— O'Reilly. - See Do Good.—Anon. Do all the good you can. Do all the good you can. See John Wesley's Rule.— See Peary See Britannia's Wesley. • º - Do º suffer naught in vain. See Not for Naught.— £lliott. - Do angels wear white dresses, say? See Questions of the Fiour.—Piatt. e - º - Do be º: father l See Tobias Turniptop in General Court. -AI) OIl. - Do counts live in counting-houses? See Nonsense Rhymes. —Ficken. Do I believe in fairies? See As to Fairies.—Anon. Do I like it? I think it just splendid. See Her Opinion of the Play.—Cook. p “Do I look like a debauchee?" See Blifkins, the Bacchanal. —Shillaber. Do I love her ? Do I love thee! Saxe. Do I sleep? Do I dream 7 See Indecision.—Anon. Ask the bee. See Do I Love Thee? See De Tea Fabula.-Quiller- Couch. Do mi mus. See Dirge for Phyllip Sparowe, A.—Skelton. Do not allow roots to be exposed to the sun. See “Ten Commandments,” on Tree Planting.—Draper. Do not be afraid, do not cry out. See Peasants, The (Voico from Below, A).-Gorky. - Do not cheat thy heart, and tell her. —Proctor. Do not conceal those radiant eyes. See To Cynthia on Con- cealment of Her Beauty.—Knyaston. Do not crouch to-day and worship. See Present, The.— Procter. . Do not drop in for an after-loss. See Sonnets, XO.-Shakes- peare. Do not fear to put thy feet. See Faithful Shepherdess, The (Song, The).-Beaumont and Fletcher. Do not let any woman fead this verse. See Friend Sorrow. See Deirdre.— Stephens. - - Do not lift him from the bracken. See Widow of Glencoe, The-Aytoun. - DO º: look for wrong or evil. See What to Look For.— ary. Do not make a weak excuse. See Memory Gems. Do not rob or mar a tree. See Plea, A.—Van Dyke. Do not sing that song again. See same.—McDermott. Do not then tolerate a power. See Declaration of Rights. —Grattan. - Do not think of your faults. See Faults and Virtues.— Ruskin. Do not waste your pity, friend. See Wasted Sympathy, A. —Howells. - Do º: weep, maiden, for war is kind. See War is Kind.— I’8,Ile. * Do not write. I am sad, and would my life were o’er. See Parted.—Desbordes-Valmore. DO sº You make me angry, Bob I See Naughty Bob.- Il OR1. Do the beasts of burden that strive and groan. See Be Merciful to the Horse.—Kerningham. Do the boys and girls still go to Siever's. mer.—Masters. - Do the dead carry their cares. See Midnight—A Lament. - —Brownell. - - Do the tears that arise in the heat of the strife. See Hare Drum- See Purpose of Life, The.—Putnam. Do the young people ever think they will be old? Šee Old Folks.--Anon. DO º day's work, my dear. See Do Thy Day's Work.-- Il OIl. Do thy little do it well. See Holiness—Anon. Do we have any accidents here, sir? Any children run over, you say? See Crippled for Life.—Nicholls. Do we have many accidents here, sir? See Bridge Keeper's Story, The...—Eaton. - - 678 FIRST LINE INDEX I)0es I- Do we heed the homely adage, handed down from days of yore ? See Let Every One Sweep before His Own Door.—Anon. - - e Do what conscience says is right. See Do Right-Anon. Do ye hear' em sternly soundin' through the noises of the street. See Pipes of the North, The-Sutton; Do ye hear the children weeping, Q my brothers? of the Children, The.—Browning. e “Do ye loike spring poethry, Mrs. McGlaggerty?” the widow began. See Mrs. MāGoogin on Spring Bonnets and Spring Poetry.—Jenkins. e Do ye think of the days that are gone, Jeanie. —Anon. “Do you—ahem l—do you ever print any art items! See Western Artist's Accomplishments, A.—Anon. Do you ask have I wooed before, love? See Ever So Long Ago.—Anon. Do you, ask me our duty as scholars? American Scholar.—Curtis. Do you ask what the birds say? ...The Sparrow, the dove. See Answer to a Child's Question and What the Birds Say.—Coleridge. & wº º Do you belong to “Grin & Bearit.” See Which Firm are Is that the way to See Cry See same. See Duty of the You In?—Cone. “Do you call that manners, Jacob? bow 3 See Not Guilty.—Hatton. g y “Do you entertain any ill-will toward the prisoner?” See False Witness Detected.—Knowles. . . . - DO Yoº lie awake at night? See Voices of the Night. —FS err. Do you ever stop to watch a horse pull a big load up a hill? See Hero of the Hill, The...—Cook. e Do *śd i. think, sweet Kitty 2 See Stealing Roses.— 3,01CiêSS. e Do you fear the force of the wind. See Do you Fear the Wind –Garland. . se Do you feel sometimes in your dreaming. See Do You?— Il OIl. Do you find out the likeness? See Big Shoe, The.—Whit- ney. - - Do you go to Norton, mamma, this next week? See Visit, The.—Anon. Do you hear an ominous muttering as of thunder gath'ring round ! See It is Coming.—Mosher. Do you hear the children weeping, O my brothers. See Cry of the Children, The.—Browning. . - - Do you know Daisy % She's a pretty nice little girl. See Balky Horse, The...—Denton. º Do you know Freddie? He's the nicest boy I ever saw. See About Freddie.—Denton. º Do you know how empires find their end ? See National Injustice.—Parker. Do you know how many stars. —Anon. e - Do you know how much money Washington received? See Pure Patriotism.—Talmadge. Do you know how the people of all the land. See From Potomac to Merrimac.—Hale. Do you know John Euchre 7 See Gambler, The.—Anon. Do you know my sweetheart, sir? See In the Autumn.- Farnsworth. -> e Do you know of the dreary land. See River Fight, The. —Brownell. Do you know of the house. House.—Anon. º g “Do you know,” said Dandelion, growing stiff and sullen. See Dandelion and Clover-top.–Smith. Do you know that some one really said. See What Boys are Good For.—Goodfellow. . Do you know that your soul is of my soul. See To My Son. See game and Who Knows? See Grandma's House is the —Graflin. Do *H. the little wood-mouse. See Woodmouse, The, —Howitt. Do you know the olden story. See Christmas Time.— Spangenberg. See When I See Scaring Santa Do you know what a squantum wagon is 7 was a Squantum Wagon.—Anon. Do you know what I’d like to do. Claus.--Anon. e Do you know what Jane Sterling says? See Music.—Anon. Do you know what made my voice so melodious? See Sug- gestion.— (The Jest Book.) - Do you know, what the birds say? See What the Birds Say. See, Johnny's Pocket —Coleridge. Do you know what's in my potet 7 and Little Boy's Pocket, A.—Anon. Do you know where the crocus blowes? The.—Sherwood. Do you know where the summer blooms all the year round 7 See Land of Nowhere, The.—Wilcox. Do you know why the snow. See Bedtime. (Youth’s Oom- panion.) T}o you know you have asked for the costliest thing. See Woman's Question, A.—Lathrop. r “Do you love him 7” See Heart of Brier-Rose.—Bell. “Do you not hear the Aziola cry? See Aziola, The.—Shelley. Do you not think I look funny ? See Making Calls.--Anon. Do you recall the scents, the insect whirr. See Mimma Bella. (Sonnet: “Do you recall the scent,” etc.)—Lee- Eamilton. º Do you remember, dear, a night in June. See By the Gas- See Whip-poor-will, The.—Wan- See First Crocus, pereau.-Lockhart. - Do you remember, father. Dyke, Do you remember, long ago. See After Aughrim.—Geoghe- gå Il. Do you remember me, or are you proud! See Do You Re- member Me? and Ianthe's Question.—Landor. Do you remember, my sweet, absent son. See Child's Wish Granted, The and To my Son.--Lathrop. º Do you remember, O Delphic Apollo. See Webster Ford.— Masters. “Do you remember Parson Flanagan, Mick?” See Loan of a Congregation, The.—Graves. Do you remember that most perfect night. Prudence.—Story. Do you remember the brown suit. Folio.—Lamb. Do you remember the dark pool at Nimes. —Corbin. t Do you remember, when we came from school. the Lot.”—C. S. Do you remember when you heard. See “Do You Re- member” and Won't You?—Bayly. Do you see how the Old Year hides his eyes? is Dead, Long Live the King, The.—Moulton. Do you see that bird on the apple-tree. See Feathered Name-speakers. (Young Idea, The.) Do you see that ugly cur there, that wall-eyed looking beast 3 See Moose Hunt, The.—Anon. See Care of God, The.— “DO Å. see this lock of hair 7” Il OI!. ~ DO Yous. I could forget it? See Silver Wedding, The. —Stowe. Do you think I'm afraid of dyin' becos I would ruther live. See Qld Ben's Trust.—Anon. - Do you think, my boy, that when I put my arms around you... See Lonely, Child, The.--Oppenheim. Do you think my pet squirrel will go quite away. See Mary and her Pet Squirrel.—Anon. Do you think Santa Claus can come. See How Santa Comes. See Love and See Bridget and the See Pool, The. See “Across See King —Grant, Do you understand algebra? See Philosopher and the Ferry- man, The-Anon. ... “Do you want a guide, Signore ?” See Zetto, the Story of a Life.—Long. Do you want some day to be great, boys'; See Read This, Boys.--Anon. Do you want to know who I am, and why all these dolls are here? See Doll's Hospital, The.—Anon. Do youwº. to peep into Bedlam Town? See Bedlam Town. — WV 11COX. Do you want to see my kittens? See My Kittens.—Brown. DO Yoº. to know the reason. See Reason. Why, The. -AI] OIOl. DO Yºnder what I am seeing. See Coast-guard, The.— IIHeI". Do your best, your very best. See Do your Best.—Anon. Doan, keer how he rompin' roun.’ See Dat's my Lil' Boy.— Anon. Doan' you go, chile. See Sistah Lize.—Cook. See Old U. S. “Dockbridge,” said the District-Attorney. The.—Train. Dr. Edward Everett Hale addressed the Twentieth Century Club last night. See Dr. Hale on Emerson.— (Boston Herald.) Doctor, if you can wait, I’ll tell you the tale of my life. See First Quarrel, The.—Tennyson. Dr. Jelly and Dr. Jam and Dr. Marmalade. See Wonderful Cure in Barley Town, A.—Dixey. Dr. Jerome Walker, of Brooklyn, told how Mr. Lincoln. See Mild Rebuke to a Doctor.—Anon. Dr. John Carter was a London physician who by untiring efforts. See Laddie.—Anon and Whitaker. Dr. Liverport stepped quietly from the sick-chamber. See Clear Case, A.—Whipple. - Doctor MacLure did not lead a solemn procession. See Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush (Doctor of the Old School, A).—Watson. Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes says that in every one of us there are two persons. See Evolution of “Dodd,” The (Other Fellow, The.)—Smith. Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes was born at Cambridge, Mass. See Holmes Exercises.—Anon. Dr. Wagner put on a woeful look. See Fearful Operation, A.—Payne. Dr. Willard was a man about six feet four inches high. See Hypochondriac, The.—Valentine. Doe, doel I shall dever see her bore I See Lay of the De- serted Influenzaed.—Pennell. Doeg, though without knowing how or why. See Absalom and Achitophel (Doeg and Og).—Dryden. Does a man ever give up hope, I wonder. See Truth at Tast.—Sill. Does a two-year-old baby pay for itself up to the time it reaches that interesting age 4 See Does a Two-year-old Baby Pay ?—Anon. Does any man dream that a Gael can fear | See Ballad of Athlone, A.—De Vere. - Does Chinchinillo follow thee about $ See Walter Savage Landor's Favorite Cat, Chinchinillo.—Anon. Does it make a boy any more of a man. See True Manli- ness.--Anon. “Does Mr. Sawyer live here?” . See Pickwick Papers, The (Jack Hopkins' Story).-Dickens. Does my nose look crooked! See Nose out of Joint, A.— Goodfellow. See To One Stricken Does not thy door stand open free. and Smitten.—Hickey. 679 DOes AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Does the pearl know, that in its shade and sheen 2 See Does the Pearl Know?—Hay. . . Does º road wind uphill all the way? See Uphill.—Ros- Settl. Does the Snow fall at sea 2 See Snow-song, A.—VanDyke. Does yo' see dem yaller roses clingin' to de cabin wall. See - Grandfather's Rose.—Denison. Doge,_for such you still are, and by the law. Faliero (Doge's Sentence, The).-Byron. Dolly *: what's the matter—Dolly and I. See Homesick. -AIlOIl. Dolly, you’re a sad disgrace. See Dolly's Bath.-Anon. Dolores had prepared no speech with which to appeal to the King. See Tale of Old Madrid, A.—Crawford, Domed with the azure of heaven. See Vapour and Blue.— See Marino Campbell. - * Domestic lovel Not in proud palace halls. See Domestic Love.—Croly. Dominic came riding down, sworded. See Lowers of Mar- chaid, The.—Pickthall. . - Don Crambo once there was who had for Wife. See Don Crambo.—Meyers. Don Ditto was as brave a knight. See Legend of Don Ditto and the Dutchmen.—Anon. º - Don #. has ever the grand old air. OOl;62. Don Pedro loved the Donna Inez. See Don Pedro and Fair Inez.-Meyers. Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, issuing from a forest. See See On Don Surly. See Don Juan.— Don Quixote and the Huntress.-Cervantes. Don Surly, to aspire the glorious name. —Jonson. Don' yo' b'lieve in signs, Mah Sophie. See Signs.—Cook. Donald, he's come to this town. See Dugall Quin (B).- (Old Ballad). - Donald Macdonald’s a “braw” little lad. See Little Piper, The.—Miles. Done are the toils and the wearisome marches. See Memo- rial Day and Ode for Memorial Day.—Dunbar. Dong-jºº, the bells rang out. See Fire-bell's Story, The. —Catlin. - “Donkey, Ill ask you a riddle to-day.” See Boy and the Ass, The.—Anon. Don't be foolish and get sour when things don’t just come your way. See Keep Sweet.—Gillilan. Don't be frightened. See Elsie's Burglar.—Anon. Don't be sorry, mo'ners, when de sun don't shine. See Don't be Sorry.—Anon. e Don't crowd and push on the march of life. See Room Enough for All.—Anon. “Don’t drink, don’t Smoke, don’t chew.” Sermon.—Lincoln. Don't fire too high. See Lincoln's Short See Rural Lesson in Rhetoric, A.— Il CIl. Don't go out tonight, Joe. Please don’t go. See Drunkard's Repentance, A.—Pratt. Don’t go to the theatre, lecture or ball. See Write Them a Letter To-night and Write to the Old Folks.--Anon. Don', grow old too fast, my sweet l See Mother's Song.— Il OIl. - Don’t hº me more than is necessary. See Baby Speaks. -VlăSSOIl. Don't kill the birds, the pretty birds. See Don't Kill the Birds.—Colesworthy. Don't like pawpaws, well I swan. The...— FIopkins. Don't look for the flaws as you go through life. of Life, The.—Anon. “Don’t pick all the flowers!” See Meadow Talk.--Smith. Don’t rob the birds of their eggs, boys. See Be kind to the Birds.--Anon. - Don’t say that you think me courageous, for that's an asser- tion I doubt. See Hunting a Madman.—Nicholls. Don’t send my boy where your girl can't go. See Sin is Sin.—Anon. - Don’t talk of September 1 See Hunting Season, The.—Bayly. Don't talk ov housen all o' brick. See Girt Wold House o' Mossy Stwone, The...—Barnes. See Pawpaw, See Current cried Daisy one day. Don't talk to me, Belinda; it's no use. See Go, A.— Meyers. º Don't talk to me of Olympus' maids. See Little Woman, e.—Barnes. º Don’t talk to me of parties, Nan; I really cannot go. See Conflicting Claims.-Beers and Dead Kitten, The.— Dayre. “Don’t tell me ºthere's room at the top.’” See Tragedy .—Knox. Don't they, though 8 . See Tom Fay's Soliloquy-Fern. Don’t think, dear friends, that I'm too small. See Throw- ing Kisses.—Anon. Don’t want to work, or nothin.’ See That Tired Feeling.— (Cleveland Leader). - Don’t we know our domestic Dolores. See Domestic Dolores, The.—Dick. Don't worry, dear; the bleakest years. See Don't Worry.— Anon. Don', you giggle at me. See Mary and Her Little Lamb.- IłOIl. - - Don't you hear it humming, humming 7 See Vacation.— Denton. - Don', you hear the children coming. See School Called.— aylor. Don't you hear the tramp of soldiers? See One beneath Old Glory.—Anon. Don't you remember lame Sally, Joe Jones. –AIlOIl. - Don't you remember Sweet Alice, Ben Bolt. See Ben Bolt. —English. Don't you talk to me about women as though they were timid and weak. See Mother's Daring, A.—Nicholls. “Don’t you think, Minerva,” said Mr. Backenstots, anxiously. See Who Should Wipe the Dishes.—Kelly. “Don’t you think that,” I asked the coachman. See David Copperfield (Death of Steerforth, The).--Dickens. Don't you want to hear me talk trees. See Autocrat of the Breakfast-table, The (Talks on Trees).-Holmes. Don't you wish you were in my place, Stewart See Count- ing the Chickens before they Were Hatched.—Anon. Don't you wonder what I’m thankful for. See Thankful Girl, A.—Putnam. Dora ! Dora Dora ! Wake up, wake up, I say. See Taken by Surprise-Victor. Dorinda's sparkling wit and eyes. See Song: “Dorinda's , Sparkling,” etc.—Dorset. - Dorinda's youthful spouse. See Widow, The.—Gellert. Dorothy and Arthur wanted to give their little sister May a birthday present. See Novel Birthday Present, A.— Wathem. Dorothy goes with her pails to the ancient well in the toº. See Dorothy: A Country Story (Dorothy). —MLunpy. Dosh Tinley was an enterprising darkey. See Uncle Edom and the Flurridy Nigger.—Andrews. Dosn’t thou ’ear my 'erse's legs, as they carſters awańy ? See Northern Farmer (New Style).-Tennyson. Dost ask me of these blossoms bright. See On a Gift of Flowers.-Augier. tº º Dost deem him weak that owns his strength is tried. See Strong, The.—Cheney. - Dost know the land of lemon-flowers. See Wilhelm Meister's O my mother ? Apprenticeship.–Goethe. (Tr.) Dost thou hear, Columbia, to His Mother, An.—(Boston Journal.) tº Dost thou idly ask to hear. See Song: “Dost thou idly ask to hear.” Bryant. See “DOSt. Thou See Joe Jones. See American Dost thou look back on what hath been. Look Back?”—Tennyson. Dost thou love life? See Memory Gems. Dost thou not hear, amid dun, lonely hills? Harp, An.—Field. §ee AEolian Dost thou not know God's country, where it lies? See God's Country.—Auringer. Dost thou not perceive how this body wastes away. See Divine Providence in Nature.—Chrysostom. Dost thou remember, friend of vanished days. See In Tus- cany.—Mackay. - - Dost thou remember how that one fair day. See Awakening. Orr. Dost thou remember that place so lonely? See Dost Thou Remember 2—Moore. Dost thou weep, mourning mother. The.—Browning. - See Mourning Mother, Dot dog he was dot kind of dog. See Der Dog und der Lobster.—Sertrew. Dot school mit all dem leedle poys! See Dose Leedle Poys. —Goldbeck. Dot vee poy, schtanding oop, mit his head on te ground. See Schneider Decides for Prohibition.—Hopkins. Dot winder dime, dot's came again; der ground was hard mit freeze. See Dot Vinder Dime.—Anon. Doth it not thrill thee, poet 2 See Passionate Reader to His Poet, The.—Le Gallienne. Doth Life grºve the touch of Death 7 See Life or Death. Doth then the world go thus; doth all thus move? See same.—Drummond. - Doth thy heart stir within thee at the sight. See Orchard Blossoms.-Hemans. Doubt thou the stars are fire. See Hamlet.—Shakespeare. Doubt you to whom my Muse these notes intendeth. See Astrophel and Stella (First Song). —Sidney. Doubting, Thomas and loving John. See Like in Difference - 1 º Doubtless, my friend, much good I see. See On Taking a Wife, Maucroix. Doubtless the law of honor is only half Christian. See War and Peace.—Robertson. Dove that found birth within an eagle's nest. II., Duke of Reichstadt.—Saltus. Down and up, and up and down. See Work.-Cary. Down aroun’ the depo.’ See same.—Pfrimmer. Down, around the quay, they lie, the ships that sail to sea. See Port O’ Heart's Desire, The-McGroarty. Down below, the wild November whistling. See Up Above. —Alexander. Down by a shining water well. See Napoleon See My Kingdom.—Steven- SOIl. - Down by the river's bank I strayed. See Child and the Autumn Leaf, The.—Lover. Down by the salley gardens my love and I. See Down by the Salley Gardens.—Yeats. See Little Planter, Down by the wall where the lilacs grow. A.— (Youth’s Companion.) º Down by yon garden green. See Laird of Wariston, The. (A).-- (Old Ballad.) Down came the rain with steady pour. See Murder of Darnley, The.—Aytoun. Down deep in a hollow, so damp and so cold. See Philos- opher Toad, The.—Nichols. 680 & FIRST LINE INDEx Driven r—— Down Dees-side came Inverey whistling and playing. See Baron of Brackley, The...--Anon. £)own, dogs! Down, down! Lie there, red deer. and Jacob.—Murray. ‘Down down,’ cried Mar. See Lady of the Lake, The (Battle of Beal an' Duine).--Scott. Town, down, Ellen, my little one. See Après-Munby. Down drop the painted leaves. See Autumn is Ended.— Hartzell. Down from a sunken doorstep to the road. See Romance. —Howells. Down from the blue the sun has Summer.—M'Lachlan. . Down from the choir with feebled step and slow. See Soldiers Recessional, The.—Finley. Down from yon distant mountain height. the Brook, The.—Longfellow. - Down in a cool, green valley. See Broken Ring, The.— Eichendorff. & I)own in a field one day in June. and Jewett. Down in a garden olden. See Rose's Cup, The.—Sherman. Down in a green and shady bed. See Violet, The.—Taylor. Down in a little back garden. . See Mud Pies.--Jones. Down in a street by the river's side. See Cripple Ben.— Catlin. Down in Coomer's Alley. Down in de bight deen meadow. Mathews. Down in Dumbarton there wound a rich merchant. See Bonnie Annie. (B).-- (Old Ballad.) * Down in Kentucky there lived years ago. See True Chris- tian Home, The.—Chapman. Down in my solitude under the snow. See Crocus' Solilo- See Mayflower, The.— See Esau driven. See Indian See Boy and See Discontent.—Anon See Sally.—Meyers. * See Daisy's Faith.- quy, The-Gould. Down in the bleak December bay. Ellsworth. Down in the deep. See Wary Trout, The.—Anon. Down in the depths. See Ocean's Dead, The.—Ford. Down in the meadow and up on the height. See Rhyme of Tyringham, A.—Gilder. Down in the narrow alley there was the noise of quarreling children. See Out of Muhlqueen's Alley.—Provost. Down in the negro quarters on a Georgia plantation. See “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot.”—Reed. Down in the silent hallway. See Unsatisfied Yearning.— Munkittrick. Down in the Southern country there is a little winding railway. See Almost Home.—McCants. Down in the valley, deep, deep, deep. See Where They Grow.—Anon. Down in the valley were gathered, one day. Choice, The.—Carter. Down in the wide gray river. See Fishing Song.—Cooke. Down in the yellow bay where the scows are sleeping. See Cap'n Goldsack.-Sharp. Down in yon garden sweet and gay. See Willy Drowned in Yarrow.—Anon. Down lay in a nook my lady’s brach. Artewelde.—Taylor. Down Loudon Lanes, with swinging reins. Hamilton.—Cawein. Down mid the tangled roots of things. OWell. T)own old ways the monks pass ringing. Dead, The.—Becker. Down on de cabin flo! See Pickaninny Lullaby.-Boyle. Down swept the chill wind from the mountain peak. See Vision of Sir Launfal, The (Brook in Winter, The).- Lowell. Down the blue night the unending columns press. See Clouds.—Brooke. Down the bright streams the fairies float. of the Fairies, The.—Adams. Down the broad hillside toward Jerusalem. Love.—Anon. Down the deep, the miry lane. See Trees’ See Philip van See Mosby at See Miner, The.— See Feast of the See Last Voyage See Woman's See Summer Evening, A.— White. Down the dimpled greensward dancing. See Gambols of Children, The.—Darley. Down the goldenest of streams. See Mater Amabilis.— Lazarus. Down the green hillside fro’ the castle window. See Lady Jane.—Anon. (at to A. Quiller-Couch.) Down the hard, frozen road that leads to the city. See Uncle Newton—a Pinchtown Pauper.—Gordon. T}own the lane and across the fields. See Doris.-Harper. Down the Little Big Horn. See same.—Brooks. Down the long hall she glistens like a star. See Venus of the Louvre.—Lazarus. Down the long lanes of Arcadie. See Chase, The.— Roberts. See “How are You, San- See On the River.— Down the Savoy walleys sounding. See Church of Brou, The.—Arnold. Down the stormy stream. See Late Passer, A.—Wilkins. Down º vista of the ages. See Endless Procession, The. —Anon. Down the wintry mountain. See Highland Cattle.—Mulock. Down the wooded slope the mother partridge led her brood. See Wild Animals I Have Known (How the Mother Partridge Saved Her Brood).-Seton-Thompson. Down the picket guarded lane. itary 3”—Harte. G & Down, the rippling, dancing river. OI) gº Down the world with Marnal See Wander-lowers, The.— Hovey. Down ºsh the snow-drifts in the street. See Boy, The. – H'lelOl. - Down to the stream they flying go. See Shibboleth.- Cleveland. Down to the vale this water steers; how merrily it goes l See Old Man by the Brook, The.—Wordsworth. T)own º wharves, as the sun goes down. See My Ship. –Allen. Down where the cedars are bending. See Night Bird, The. —Ryan. Down where the long, dark, wooden bridge. See Leagued With Death.-Anon. Down with the rosemary and so. See Ceremonies for Candlemas Day, A.—Herrick. Down with the traffic l Down, we say I See Down with the Traffic.—Williams. Down-gazing, I behold. See New York.-Coates. Down-trickling, soft and slow. See River, The.—Plumptre. Downward sinks the setting sun. See Good Night.—Anon. Downward through the evening twilight. See Song of Hiawatha, The.—Longfellow. Dow’s Flat, that's its name. See Dow's Flat—1856.- . Harte. Dozing, and dozing and dozing 1 See Cat-life.—Larcom. Drake he was a Devon man an' ruled the Devon seas. See Drake's Drum.—Newbolt. Drake, he's in his hammock, an’ a thousand mile away. See Drake's Drum.—Newbolt. Draper in his last book tries to prove. York Swn.) Draw a pail of water. Draw back the cradle curtains, Cradle, The.—Ashby-Sterry. Draw down the curtains close, O heart | Randolph. Draw in your stools, good folk, for heating. See Song of a Turf-sod.—Dara. Draw nigh with reverence, Canada. zie.—MacLeod. - T)raw oop , dem bapers, lawyer, und make 'em shtrong and lawful. See Baitsy and I Are Oudt.—Warren. Draw round my bed. Is Anselm keeping back º See Bishop Orders His Tomb, The...—Browning. Draw thy sword. See King Lear (Edgar's Defiance of Edmund).-Shakespeare. See same.—(New See same.—Anon. Rate. See King of the See L'Envoy.— See Alexander Macken. Draw up hyar near the fire, while I give the logs a poke. See Story of Christmas Eve, A.—Howard. Draw up the papers, lawyer, and make 'em good and stout. —See Betsy and I Are Out.—Carleton. Drawn from hill and plain and prairie. See Through Dimness to Truth.-Gladdon. Drawn from his refuge in some lonely elm. See Squirrel, The...—Cowper. Drawn out, like lingering bees, Lowers, The.—Green. Dread, desolate Mount I when first I gazed at thee. See Vesuvius.--Cranch. Dream, dream, perfume-laden one. See To a Water-lily.— IlOI). Dream, dream, thou flesh of me. See Lullaby: “Dream, dream,” etc.—Worth. Dreamer, waiting for darkness with sorrowful, eyes. See Forward.—Proctor. tº Dreaming, he woke, our Martyr President. Abraham Lincoln, The.—Garrison. Dreaming in the twilight. See Waking Dream, A.—Waller. Dreams l but no dream is this, I know. See Long Fight, The.—Russell. Dreams come true, and everything. See In the Haunts of Bass and Dream.—Thompson. Dreamy, gloomy, friendly trees. See O Dreamy, Friendly Trees l—Trench. Dreary and brown the night comes down. at the Convent.—Trowbridge. to share. See Puritan drooping See Vision of Gloomy, See Columbus Dreary, dreary, Fundy’s mists are sweeping. See When Dora Died.—Chandler. Drecker, the draw-bridge keeper, opened wide. See Draw- bridge-keeper, The.—Abbey. Dress your gold locks, make soft your azure eyes. See Sonnet: “Dress your gold locks.”—Desportes. Drifting away from each other. See Drifting Away.—Gray. Drifting, slowly drifting to the great wide stretch of the sea. See, Drifting.—Bensel. Drink, comrades, drink I Give loose to mirth ! See Death of Cleopatra, The.—Horace. Drink I Drink | Drink I See same.—Upham. Drink I Drink | To whom shall we drink? See Old Man's Carousal, The.—Paulding. Drink, friends, the parting hour draws nigh. See Prohibi- tion Song of Good Fellowship.–Sigourney. Drink not the third glass, which thou canst not tame. See Church-porch, The.—Herbert, Drink to her who long. See Drink to Her.—Moore. Drink to me only with thine eyes. See To Celia.-Jon- SOIl. Drink to-day, and drown, all sorrow. See Bloody Brother, The (Drink To-day).-Beaumont and Fletcher and Drink To-day.—Fletcher. ~ Drink up your cup. , See Bacchanalian Toast, A.—Herrick. Drive, bitter blast, frae lough tae sea. See Shawlie, The. —Savage-Armstrong. g Driven wild with rum, he turned into the street. See Drunkard's Death, The.—Jones. g 681 Driver. AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Driver peeping through his little window and addressing stout, lady. See Paying Her Fare.—Dallas. Driving the cows from the upper meadow. See Country Courtship.–Kelly. * Drop, drop, slow tears. See same.—Fletcher. Drops of perspiration fell from Mammy Washington’s black face. See When I am Weak then I am Strong.— Sherman. Drough der streets of Frederickdown. See Parody on “Bar- bara Frietchie.”—Anon. Drowsy sunshine, noonday sunshine, shining full on sea and sand. See Lost on the Shore.—Lee. g Dru as I leew, most efry day. See Fred Englehardt's Baby. —Adams. - . Drum, drum, drum, der-um, drum, drum. of Company G, The.—Meyers. Drummer-boy, drummer-boy, where is your drum? See Drummer-boy and the Shepherdess, The.—Rands. Drunk and senseless in his place. See Ramon.—Harte. Drunkenness is a bad thing. See Problem of Drunkenness, The.—Stewart. Drunkenness is the greatest evil of this nation. See Our National Curse.—Talmage. ". Dry be that tear, my gentlest love. See Dry be that Tear. —Sheridan. - Du Perrier must thy grief eternal be 2 to M. du Perrier.—Malherbe. Dubious is such a scrupulous good man. See tion, and Uncertain Man, The-Cowper. - Dublin Alley jisht was crazy. See Kitty's Graduation.— See Drummer See Consolation Conversa- - aly. - “Dudley !” she exclaimed, “Dudley, and art thou come at last 7" See Kenilworth (Countess Amy and Her Hus- band, The).--Scott. . Due East, majestical uprise. See Knuckles, The-Skeen. Dugall Quin came to the toun. See Dugall Quin. (A).-- (Old Ballad). Duke William the Norman spake out one day. See Taillefer the Minstrel.—Uhland. - Dull and hard the wind creaks. See Suburb.-Monro. Dull gravel thou spoil'st the dance of youthful blood. See Grave, The.—Blair. Dumb Mother of all music, let me rest. Garden.—Peabody. Dumps was playing in the nursery with Chris. Dumps and Chris.-Pyrnelle. Duncan Gray cam here to woo. See Sonnet in a See Diddie, See Duncan Gray.— ll.I’IlS. t Duncan, lad, blaw the cummers. See Athol Cummers.- - Ogg. During a certain voyage. See truth in the Ship's Log.— Il OIl. During his march to conquer the world, Alexander, the Macedonian. See Lord Helpeth Man and Beast, The. .—Coleridge. During my last year at Emory and Henry College a strange preacher preached in the college chapel. See World’s Bid for a Man, The.—Stuart. During my residence in the country I used frequently to attend at the old village church. See Widow and her Son, The-Irving. During one of last summer's hottest days. and Daisies.—Anon. - During our Civil War the Colonel of a fine Union Regi- ment: Sée Flag Presentation, A.—Anon. • During, Sir Charles Napier's campaign against the robbe tribes of Upper Scinde. See Pass in the Indian Hills, The.—Robertson. During the agitation of 1765. Dictation.—Carrington. - During the contest of opinion through which we have passed. See Inauguration. Address, , March 4, 1801 (Party . Spirit and Good Government).--Jefferson. During the last day, of May, 1793, one of the Parisian regi- ments. See Ninety-three (Children of the Bonnet Rouge, The).-Hugo. During the many years in which “evolution” was the favor- ite word. See That Pretty Person.—Meynell. During the Revolutionary War, Fort Henry, an American boº. outpost. . See Heroism of Elizabeth Zane, The. -AI1011. During the siege of Boston. See Hancock, the Patriot.— IłOIl - See Buttercups See America Resents British During the summer season a man may expect to be suddenly calº at any moment. See Putting Down the Window. - -AIAOIA. - During the throes and convulsions of the ancient world. See Inauguration Address, March 4, 1801 (Republic the Strongest Government, A).—Jefferson. During the whole of a dull, dark, and soundless day. See Fall of the House of Usher, The.—Poe. - During the whole of one of last summer's hottest days. See Courteous Mother, A.—Hunt. - Turing the winter of 1777-8, Washington went into winter quarters at . Valley Forge. See Washington at Valley Eorge.—Parker. During this tyme Eneas...gan aduert. See Ağneid, The See Dusk:-A. E. (Tribes of the Dead, The).-Virgil. Dusk wraps the village in its dim cares. T)usk-haired and gold-robed o'er the golden wine. See Wine of Circe, The...—Rossetti. T}ust as we are, the immortal spirit grows. See Prelude, The (Apparition on the Lake).-Wordsworth. Dust on my mantle ! Dust 1 See August.—Gallagher. Dwell. º lake and hill! See Mountain Children.- OWIEL. “D’ye know” said Mr. Hennessy, “ye can go fr’m Chicago to New York in twinty hours? See Comforts of Travel, The.—Dunne. - D'ye º the little wood-mouse. See Wood-mouse, The. —HOWitt. • D'ye moind the new tathe arn me? See Biddy O’Brien Has the Toothache.—Savage. D'ye Bºnber Groganº See Mr. Dooley on Lawyers.— ll Ill le. “D'ye º: it, pard?” See Light from Over the Range, The. -AI1011. D'ye see that peculiar object there, standing against the lamp : See Idiot's Gallantry, An.—Nicholls. Dying, and loth to die, and long'd to die. See Queen Elizabeth.-Williams. D'you ºr Hiram Cawkin. See Enj’yin' Poor Health. —HOrtOn." Dyspepsia is no longer the test of scholarship. See Place of . Athletics in College Life, The...—Depew. 'E is e” mommie's baby boy. See Florida Song.—Hamilton. Eachºworn face is but a book. See Strangers, The.— ery. Each day, beloved I think I love thee more. See For Thee Alone.—Anon. - Each day when the glow of sunset. See Are the Children at Home?—Sangster. & Each eve earth falleth down the dark. See Day of Days, he.—Morris. - Each flower holds up. See For You.-Bungay. Each golden note of music greets. See Moonlight Song of the Mocking-bird.—Hayne. - Eachº his drug for Sorrow. See To Each his Own.— a TVII1. Each hour will behold this tide of foreign emigration. See Best Policy in regard to Naturalization.—Levin. Each, in himself, his hour to be and cease. See Credo.— Symons. Each life has one grand day. See Life's truth.--Collier. Each life is like a changing flower. See Years, The.—Field. Each man's chimney is his golden mile-stone. See Golden Mile-stone, The...—Longfellow. Each month hath praise in some degree. See To the Month of September.—Davies. - * Each morn a thousand Roses brings, you say! See Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám.—Fitzgerald. Each mortal builds his castles, in the air. See Castles in the Air.—d’Harleville. i Each nation master at its own fireside. Ingram. - Each New Year is a leaf of our love's rose. —Gilder. Each of us answers to a call. See For a Fan.—Gilder. Each of us is like Balboa : Once in all our lives do we. See Rare Moments.-Phelps, . Each *:::: art by just gradation moves. See Epistle, An. –UOIll]] . S. Each sapless leaf that lingers here. See November.—Fraser. Each shining light above us. See Light . of Love, The...— See Nationality.— See New Year. ay. Each sorrowful mourner be silent I See Each Sorrowful Mourner.—Prudentius. Each thin hand resting on a grave. One in Gray.—Anon. Eager he look’d; another train of years. The...—Barlow. * Eagle of Austerlitz, where were thy wings? Napoleon.—Wilde. Eagle of flowers! I see thee stand. See Sun Flower The. —Montgomery. Earl Gºś wooed the Lady Barbara. See Lady Barbara. —SIN11th. Earl March look'd on his dying child. See Maid of Neid- bath, The and same and Song “Earl March looked,” etc.—Campbell. g Earl Sigurd, he rides o'er the foam-crested brine. See Earl Sigurd's Christmas Eve.—Boyesen. Early in foreign fields he won renown. See Absalom and Achitophel (Character of the Duke of Monmouth).- Dryden. IFarly in May up got the jolly rout. The.—Randolph. e Early in the month of October, 1815. See Les Miserables (Jean Valjean and the Good Bishop,)—Hugo. Early in the Year. See Sea-gulls.—Wynne. Early on a dark morning of the fourth week in October. See American Revolution, The (News of the Surrender of Yorktown.)—Fiske. Early, . a pleasant day. See Mocking-bird's Song, The.— I’a, Re. - Early on a sunny morning, while the lark was singing sweet. See Fetching Water from the Well.—Anon. g Early on an August morning a doe was feeding on Basin Mountain. See Mountain Tragedy, A.—Warner. Early on the morning of the 23d, intelligence was brought Ring Robert. See Battle of Bannockburn, The.- Aguilar. Early one fine morning, as Terence O'Fleary was hard at work, See How Terry Saved His Bacon.—Anon. See One in Blue and See Columbiad, See Louis See “Cotswold Eclogue,” 682 FIRST LINE INDEX Eleven Early one moonlight morning, in the city of London. See He Wanted to Know.—Anon. º Early the next morning we mounted the hill. See Silverado Squatters, The.—Stevenson. Early they look Dun-Edin's road. ...See Marmion (Camp, The.)—Scott. “Early to bed and early to rise.” See Little French for a Little Girl, A.—Anon. Tarly when cocks still crow. See Forsaken Maiden, The.— Mörike. g Ears thou hast two and mouth but one. See Three Pairs and One.—Rückert. * Tarth get its price for what Earth gives us. Sir Launfal, The (June).—Lowell. Earth giveth unto us. See Another Year.—Bates. Earth has gone up from its Gethsemane. See Earth's Easter. —Schauffler. - e IEarth has not anything to show more fair. See Composed upon Westminster Bridge, Sept. 3, 1802,-Wordsworth. Earth, let thy softest mantle rest. See Horace Greeley.— Stedman. Tarth now is green and heaven is blue. To the Spring.—Davies. Earth, ocean, air, beloved brotherhood! The Spirit of Solitude.—Shelley. Barth o'erflows with nectared gladness. Walch. Earth, of man the bounteous mother. The.—Sterling. gº - Earth to earth, and dust to dust. See Dirge, A: “Earth See At Harvest.—Campbell. to earth.”—Croly. Earth travails. Earth Ş. earth would be a king. See Earth. Upon Earth. – Ald Orl. Bartº, with her thousand flowers. See God is Love.— In Oil. Earth, with its dark and dreadful ills. See Dying Hymn. —Uary. Earth-nested bird, when you were free. in the city. A–Roberts. Earth’s iron mingles with my blood. See Chant of Man-and Woman.-Scheffauer. Ease º visits shepherd swains. See Ambition.-Ly- Saght. * Easier it were to give my life to thee. See Love that Avail- eth.-Salmon. Easter begins with a midnight Easters.-(Satwrday Review.) Easter is coming, I must waken my children. Convention.—Anon. faster lilies freshly bloom. See Mary's Easter.—Mason. Easter lilies, pure and white. See Easter Lilies.—Crofts. Easter l Say, Bill, what is Easter 2 See Fairies' Easter.— See Wision of See Acrostic and See Alastor; or, See Wool is up.– See Husband-man, See Lark Singing service. See Russian See Easter Il OIOl. Easter should be a day of spiritual joy. See Easter a Day of Spiritual Joy.—Gibbons. Easter-glow and Easter-gleam. See Madrigal, A.: glow and Easter-gleam l’’—Scollard. Eastmuir King, and Wastmuir King. See Fause Foodrage. (C).- (Old Ballad.) Eastward, moonlit peaks are glancing. Pilgrimage, The.—Irwin. Eastward of Zanesville, two or three. The.—Riley. Easter should be a day of spiritual joy. See Easter a Day of Spiritual Joy.—Gibbons. Easy *H. triolet. See Triolet, The . “Easy is the triolet.” —tienley. Eat thou and drink; tomorrow thou shalt. See Choice, The and Sonnet : The Choice.—Rossetti. Ebb on with me across the sunset tide. See Song: “Ebb on with me across the sunset tide.”—O’Brien. Ebbed and flowed the muddy Pei-Ho by the Gulf of Pechi- Li. See Blood is Thicker than Water.—Rice. Ebbing, the wave of the sea. See Woman of Beare, The. —Gwynn. Ebenezer Eastman, of Gilmanton, Butler's Ride.—Taylor. Ebenezer Webster, father of Daniel, was a farmer. See Daniel Webster's First Plea.—Anon. Echo, I ween, will in the woods reply. See Gentle Echo on Woman, A.—Swift. Echo, mysterious nymph, declare. See Echo and the Lover. “Easter- See Troubadour's See Traveler's Story, is dead. See Mary –An Old. Echo, tell me, while I wander. See Song: “Echoe, tell me, while I wander.”—Addison. Echo was a beautiful nymph, fond of the woods. See Echo and Narcissus.-Bulfinch. Economy is the parent of integrity. See Economy.—John- SOIl. Economy’s a very useful broom [wr. boon]. —Wolcott. Edina, high in heaven wan. Edina, Scotia's darling seat. Burns. Edith, the silent stars are coldly gleaming. hanning. See Economy. See Edinburgh.--Smith. See Address to Edinburgh.- See Edith.- Editha was always rather a queer little girl. See Editha's Burglar.—Burnett. EDUCATION.—At Mr. Wackford Squeer's Academy, Dothe- boys Hall, . See Nicholas Nickleby (School of Squeers, The).--Dickens. Education seeks to make character. See Education's Aims (Graduation Day Address.)—Thwing. Education, then, briefly, is the leading human souls to what is best. See Stones of Venice, The (Education).-- Ruskin. “Edward, come here, how pale you are See Stolen Top, The.—Anon. IEdward Conway, of Cottontown, Tennnessee, was of artis- tocratic descent. See Downfall of Conway, The.— Moore. Edward Everett Hale tells us to talk for fifteen minutes every day to some one. See Wisdom from One's Neigh- bor's—Ward. & ſº “Edward has been much better since he has been living with me.” See Hearsay.—Anon. Edward, I may just as well say plainly. Guest, The.—McBride. Edward Thring said at the opening of the Uppingham Schoolroom in 1863. See True Greatness.-Speer. Edwin Watson, an old college acquaintance of mine. See Goliath.--Aldrich. 'Ee fetches me swipes acrost the face. Man.”—Anon. Eef I could talka Merican. See Handicapped.—Daly. Eef poor man goes. See Da Thief.--Daly. JE'en as a lovely flower. See Du Bist wie Eine Blume.— Heine. E’en in the spring and play-time of the year. See Task, The (Woodland, in Spring, The) –Cowper. . . E’en like two little bank-dividing brooks. See Divine Rap- ture, A.—Quarles. E’en [or even] such is time, that takes in [or onltrust. See Verses Found in His Bible.—Raleigh, Ef here ain’t a terbacker spit, right on my nice new mat. See Old Woman's Complaint, An.—Roys. Ef I a song or two could make. See Biglow Papers, The (Latest Views of Mr. Biglow).-Lowell. tº Ef I could only get him l Are you sure you haven't met him ; See That Boy Jim.—Deas. Ef the crops was good Brother Ephrum would say. See I Judged. He Was Right.—Waterhouse. “Ef you didn't want me Jim.” . See Jimsella.--Dunbar. Ef yu ban, wise, an ay spose yu ban. See Sheridan's Ride. See Unwelcome See “You’re my —Kirk. Effingham, Grenville, Raleigh, Drake. See Admirals All. —Newbolt. Efter that I the lang wynteris nycht. See Dreme, The.— Lyndesay. Eftsoons they heard a most melodious sound. See Faerie Queene, The.—Spenser. Eftsoones unto an Holy Hospital. The. (Hospital, A.)—Spenser. Egerial sweet creation of some heart! Pilgrimage.—Byron. Ego sum, I am. See First Latin Lesson.—Anon. Eh! give you a lift 2 Why, surely, jump in, sir, along o' me. See Valentine, The.—Brine. Eh! Oh! Eh! What have I done to merit these cruel suffer- ings. See Franklin and the Gout.—Franklin. tº Eh! What? What do you say? See Santa Claus Outwitted. —Denton. Eh! Why am I keeping that old crippled mare : See Bess. —Chandler. Eight bells | Eight bells! Their clear tone tells. See All's Well.—Butler. Eight fingers, ten toes. See Difference, The-Richards. Eight, nine, ten, eleven? Zounds. See Waiting for an Interview.—Colman. Eight o'clock I This quiet life will be the death of me. See Husband in Clover, A.—Merivale. © Eight volunteers, on an errand of death ! See Eight Volun- teers.—Bailey. Eight years ago to-night. See Faerie Queene, See Childe Harold's See New Americanism.—Watter- SOIl. Eight years old and and goin', on mine. See Teacher's Pets.-(Milwaukee Sentinel.) g Bishº, hundred and nine. See Nine Year's Events.- Il Orl. Eighteen hundred and sixty-two. See Fredericksburg.— W. T. W. Eighteen to-day, an' she's pleasant to see. See Lariat Jim. —(Cleveland Plain Dealer.) , . Eighty and nine with their captain. See Charge by the Ford, The.—English. * Eighty years have passed, and more. See Under the Wash. ington Elm, Cambridge.—Holmes. Eileen of four. See Clock's Song, The.—Lathrop. Eilidh, Eliah, My bonnie lass. See Hushing Song.—Mac- leod. Ein Tad, yr hyn wyt, yn y ne foedd. See Lord's Prayer in Welsh.-Anon. El Emplazado, the Summoned, the Doomed One. See El Emplazado.—Wenable. “Elder Sniffles, let me give you another piece o’ the turkey.” See Elder Sniffle's Thanksgiving Dinner.—Whitcher. Electric essence permeates the air. See Acrostic, An.- Eleven ºn of England. See Red Thread of Honour, The. —Loyle. Eleven o'clock! And he isn’t home yet! See Silent System, The.—Matthews. IEleven o'clock I By Jovel Only an hour. See His Wedding Morn.—Griffith. Eleven o'clock | Eleven o'clock Ah! at last! See Oak in a storm, An.-Dreyfus. 683 Eleven AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Encinctured with a twine of leaves. Eleven o'clock, two seconds past, and this is on the first anniversary of our wedding day. See He, She and It. —Muskerry. ... i Eli, Eli, lama sabacthani ? See God and the Soul (At the Ninth Hour).--Spalding. Elijah Brown, the cobbler, was enamored of the muse. See Elijah Brown.—Anon. Elijah on his Lizzie calls. See Tale of Two Chairs, A.— IlC)Il. Histº relates the legend. See Christ Child, The.— all U. Eliza and Anne were extremely distress'd. See Bird's Nest, The.—Turner. Eliza Jane, two lovers had. See Art and Nature.—Anon. Elizabeth Barrett Browning was born at Hope End. See Browning Exercises.—Anon. - Elizabeth her frock was torn. See Think Before You Act. —Elliott. “Elizabeth, listen to this.” See Mother's Nap.–Dillingham. Elizabeth, my cousin, is the sweetest little girl. See Mustard and Cress.—Gale. Elkanah B. Atkinson's tarvun, was run. See Ballad of Elkanah B. Atkinson.—Day. º Ellen was fair, and knew it, too. See Coquette Punished, - A.—Anon. Eloquence comes, if it comes at all. See Adams and Jeffer- son (Eloquence of . Action, The).-Webster. . Eloquence is a gift which in our time enjoys an influence. See Orator, The.—Bismarck. Elswitha knitteth the stocking blue. See Elswitha.—Barry. Elysium is as far as to the very nearest room. See Suspense. —Dickinson. - Emblem, of England's ancient faith. See To an Oak Tree. —Scott. Emblem. of the Empire State I See Tree of State, The. – tºll Cie. Embracing the woman I love, I stood by the stream. See - Prelude.—McKenna. Emerson has fitly said in true sentiment. Character.—Anon. * Limerson's faith in America is justified. See Emerson, Ex- tract Concerning.—Cooke. Emerson's writings call for thought. Concerning.—Scudder. Emir Hassan, of the prophet's race. See Emir Hassan.— IlOIl. - Emmy's exquisite youth and her virginal air. —Symons. º Emperor and Turk, I wot. . See Carpe Diem.—Baif. , .. Emperors and kings I in vain you strive. See Republican See Independent See Emerson, Extract See Emmy. See Joys of Jamaica. See En Genius of Europe, The.—Freneau. o Empires rise and fall. See Man's Development and Attain- Employed in the service of my country abroad, I first saw the Constitution. See American Constitution Tested, Empress of all the Spanish main. The.—Bunbury. Garde, Messieurs.--Lindsey. Enamoured architect of airy rhyme. —Basselin. Enchanted web | A picture in the air. See Old Glory.— Rnchanter of Erin, whose magic has bound us. See For the Moore Centennial Celebration.—Holmes. Memory.—Albee. s See Boy in the Wilder- ness, The and Child in the Wilderness, The.—Coleridge, Iºncore l—Anon. º - - England, England, England, girded by ocean and skies. See e England, I stand on thy imperial ground. See At Gibraltar. —Woodberry. bulrushes. See Supposed Speech of James Otis.- Child and England.—Swinburne. England! Since Shakespeare died no loftier day. See England, lºve thee better than we know. See Gibralter. —'I'Ten CI1. See Vigil, The.—Newbolt. England, with all thy faults, I love thee still. See Task, The (England).-Cowper. Resolutions for Conciliation with America (England and her Colonies) –Burke ment.—Dickinson. The.—Adams. En garde, messieurs, too long have I endured. Encamped around our city wall. See Siege of Wire, The. Dawson. Enchantress, touch no more that strain l See Music and “Encore I Encore l’” Though the danger's past. See Encore I England.--Campbell. England may as well dam up the waters of the Nile with England, queen of the waves. See Armada, The (Epilogue,) Prelude: “England,” etc.—Stedman. England I where the sacred flame. England's hold of the colonies. See, Speech on Moving his “England's sun, bright Setting o'er the hills so far away.” See Un Potpourri d'Elocution.—Rosarie. England's sun was brightly for slowly] setting o'er the + hills so far away. See Curfew Must not Ring To-night. —Thorpe. ... England's sun was slowly setting. few, The...—Nesbit. See Elocutionist's Cur- English literature is rich in autobiography. See Autobiogra- , An.—Brooks. e English wanderer, where Etruria sings to thee. See Wallom- brosa.-Myers. See Enoch Enoch, poor man, was cast away and lost. Arden.—Tennyson. - “Enough, I am by promise tied. See same.—Aldrich. Enough ; ºl leave the rest to Fame. See Epitaph, An.- Marvell. - See Lady of the Lake, The . (Fitz-James and Roderick Dhu).-Scott. Enough is known to show that there is no such. See Life on the Moon.—Howe. - Enoughl The lie is ended.” God only knows the land. See Restitution.—Bengough. Enough I We're tired, my heart and I. See My Heart and I.—Browning. • EnoughÉ you have the dream, the flame. See Due North. —LOW. - Ensanguined man is now become, etc. See Seasons, The (Plea for the Animals) —Thomson. - - Enter not into the path of the wicked. See Proverbs (Pre- wentive “No,” A).-Bible. Enter those enchanted woods. See Woods of Westermain, The (Enter These Enchanted Woods).—Meredith. Enthusiasm is the greatest business asset in the world. See Enthusiasm.—(Electrocraft.) * Entombed within a nation's reverent love. Crapsey. º Entranced I saw a vision in the cloud. See Ode for the Fourth of July, 1876, An.—Lowell. Envoys of Rome, the poor camp of Spartacus is too much honored by your presence. See Spartacus to the Roman Envoys in Etruria.-Sargent. - “Eph, I’m getting werry economical. See De Mudder of Inwention.—Anon. - Ephesus was upside down. Phillips. Ephrum Eels he had to scratch durned hard to keep ahead. See He Always Kept Three Dogs.—Anon. Ere gºtºs can be everything. See Hands across the €3.-L. Ere five score years have run their tedious rounds. See Prophecy, A.—Lee (?) Ere, in the northern gale. See Autumn Woods.-Bryant. Ere last year's moon had left the sky. See My Bird.— Judson. Ere Murfreesboro's thunders rent the air. See Battle of Murfreesboro, The...—Cornwallis. Ere on my bed my limbs I lay. See Child's Evening Prayer * and Pains of . Sleep, The...—Coleridge. Ere our dear Saviour spoke the parting word. See Peace. —Dorr. - Ere pales ... in Heaven the morning star. See Phoebe.— See Epitaph on an See same.— See Christian Citizenship.– Lowell. Ere sin could blight or sorrow fade. Infant.—Coleridge. Ere the long roll of the ages end. See Fainne Gael an Lae. —Milligan. Ere the moon begins to rise. See Cradle Song.—Aldrich. See Morn- Ere the morning breaks o'er the hills and lakes, ing Song.—Wilbor. Ere the steamer bore him eastward, Sleary was engaged to marry. See Post that Fitted, The.—Kipling. Ere their arrival Astrophell had done. See Britannia’s Pastorals (Praise of Sydney, The).-Browne. Ere yet in Virgil I could scan, or spell. See “Hic me, Pater Optime, Fessam Deseris.”—Robinson. 'Ere.' S X. puzzles me a lot. See 'Arry on Lack of Clarss. -AI).OIl. Erewhile, on England's pleasant shores, our sires. See Yew, The.—Bryant. Erlinton had a fair daughter. See Erlinton.— (Ballad). Ermine or blazonry, he knew them not. See Andrew.— Parsons. Erratic soul of some great Purpose, doomed. The.—Sangster. Erwacht | Ein Schiff ist in Sturmes Not l Not.—Schanz. Es donnern die Höhen, es zittert der Steg. See Alpenjäger's Lied.—Schiller. Es I sets befo' de fiah an’ de wind is sobbin' low. See Es I Sets befo' de Fiah.—Anon. Es lächelt der See, er ladet zum Bade. See Fischerknabe See Fruhlingruss.-Eichen- See Comet, See In. Sturmes Singt, Im Kahn.—Schiller. Es steht ein Berg im Feuer. OI’II. Es ": als hätt der Himmel. See Mondacht.—Eichen- Or Escape me? See Life in a Love.—Browning. Escº the gloom of mortal life, a soul. ntended for Himself.-Beattie. Establish in Some better way. See Acceptation.—Eglinton. Est-ce vous, Hermani? . See Hernani. (Dona Sol) –Hugo. Esteºd admired, beloved, farewell! See Anne Clough.-- OSSè. - Eternal Father, who didst create. See Christmas Day Prayer, A.—Bridges. Eternal Hopel when yonder spheres sublime. See Final Triumph of Hope, The.—Campbell. Eternal in the brooding of the old Norwegian spruces. See In a Forgotten Burying-ground.—Harding. Eternal source of every joy! See For New-Year's Day.— Doddridge. Eternal spirit of the chainless mind! Chillon, The.—Byron. Eternity is throned upon thy spires. See Ode written for the completion and opening of the new Buildings, Marischal College, Aberdeen.—Macfie. “Ethan Ripley, you’ll haff to do your own cookin' from č. . to New Year's. See Mrs. Ripley's Trip.– &I’ia, Il Cl, See Epitaph, See Prisoner of 684 FIRST LINE INDEX Everywhere Ethel, I love you, let it suffice. See Difficult Love-making. —Carleton. . - Ethel was awakened suddenly. See Four Footed Santa Claus, A.—Smith. Ethereal Minstrell Pilgrim of the sky I See To a Skylark. —Wordsworth. Ettrick Forest is a fair forest. —Anon. Eugene Field’s Mother (Frances Reed) was a handsome Woman. See Mother of Eugene Field, The.—Below. Eulalia sat before the glass. See Les Papillottes.—Hall. Eulalº Was a young and lovely maid. See Cantilena.- Il OIl. Eunice looked around the sunny room. See Bower in the Woods, The.—Webb. Euphemia. Seton of Urchinhope. See Home, Pup !—Cory. Europe has lost her greatest man of science. See Death of Mr. Darwin, The.—Bryce. - Turopean guides know about enough English. See Innocents Abroad (Mark Twain's Description of European Guides). —Clemens. European Toryism has long regarded us as a vulgar young giant. See Cause of Bunker Hill, The.—Curtis. Eva, after this, declined rapidly. See Uncle Tom's Cabin (Eva's Death).--Stowe. See Outlaw Murray, The. Evandey º Rome's earliest founder, spoke. See Rome. — Virg11. Bve, jºins, pluck'd the apple. See Apple, The.—Sack- W11162. Eve with her basket, was deep in the bells and grass. See Eve.—Hodgson. Tiven as a nurse, whose child's impatient pace. See Like as a Nurse.—Vaughan. Even as tender parents lovingly. See Child in the Street, The.—Piatt. Even at their fairest still I love the less. flowers, A.—Coan. Tºven from this brief review it is manifest that the nation is resolutely facing to the front. See Inaugural Address (“Even from this brief,” etc.)—Garfield. Even he who now sleeps has by this event, been clothed with new influence. See On the Death of Lincoln.— Beecher. . Even in a palace, life may be led well. See Worldly Place. —Arnold. . Even is come; and from the dark park, hark I nal Sketch, A.—Hood. Even that vulgar and tavern-musick. See Even Tavern Musicke.—Browne. Even the children tribute pay. See Children, The.—Anon. Even the gray Lenten season wraps carnival's domino over its sackcloth. See Glimpse of Easter in the Azores, A. —Sandham. -- Even the great Dante is not free from the reproach. See Love as a Poet's Asset.—Finck. g Even thus, methinks, a city rear'd should be. See Written in Edinburgh.-Hallam. See Power of Christ- See Flute, The. See Dream of See Noctur- Even under the pressure of battle. mas, The.—Anon. Evening. A flight of pigeons in clear sky. —Grierson. (Tr.) . Evening, as slow thy placid shades decend. See Evening.— Bowles. Even; comes with peace to some. See Twilight Terror.— IC62. Evening exhibitions, rare up to that period and given only exceptionally. , See Quo Vadis (Fight with the Aurochs, The).-Sienkiewicz. Evening Express | Times | Times | News of the Day.—Anon. Evening is falling to sleep in the west. —Anon. Evening was falling, cold and dark. See Goodest Mother, he.—Anon. Events, with trumpet-call, same.—James. Ever a current of sadness deep. See Music.—Hemans. Ever absent ever near. See Separation.—Kazinezi. Ever after summer shower. See Sunshine after a Shower.— Warton. Ever and evermore upon the steep life-shore. —Mackay. Ever as sinks the day on sea or land. See Night-sentries.— Sterling. - Ever eating, ever cloying. See On Time.—Swift. Ever let the fancy roam. See Fancy.—Keats. Ever since Herodotus, Thucydides and Xenophon various histories have been written. See Sunshine and Moon- -ºs. shine (Class History).-Reith. Ever since I arrived at the state of manhood. See Capture of Ticonderoga, The.—Allen. Ever since I’ve come down from Peekskill I’ve intended for to write to Miss Griffin. See Charity Grinder and the Postmaster General.--Dallas. Ever since my uncle in California left me three hundred jºund dollars. See Froward Duster, The.—Bur- ette. Ever since that whirlwind of the Lord called the Women's Crusade. See Dramshop or the Republic, The.— Lathrop. - Ever since water has been boiled in covered vessels. See Observation before Invention.—Lincoln. Ever since you revealed to me Spoon River, See To Edgar Lee Masters.-Glaenzer. Evening Express I See See Falling to Sleep. Summon us to our post. See See Sisyphus. Ever the Poet from the land. See Quatrains and Transla- tions.—Emerson. - Ever to thee. See Melody.—Ratisbonne. Every afternoon, as they were coming from school. See Selfish Giant, The.—Wilde. Every age and every nation has its distinguished men. See Intellectual Improvement, an Aid to Works of the Imagination.—Anon. Every age, through being beheld too close. Leigh (Simile, A) -Browning. Every calling is constantly making a silent, invisible draft. See same.— (The Nation.) * Ev-er-y child who has the use. See Child's Natural History and Some Geese.—Herford. Every citizen owes to the country. See Inaugural Address (Civic Duties).-Cleveland. Every class going out from this institution. Ups and Downs.—Case. Every coin of earthly treasure. Saxe. Every country and every period must be judged by its treat- ment of Women. See Higher Education for Women.— Depew. - Every day brings a ship. See Letters.-Emerson. wer.º. is a fresh beginning. See Begin. Again.—Coo- ICige. Every educated man is aware of a profound popular dis- trust. See Leadership of Educated Men, The.—Curtis. Every encroachment, great or small, is important enough. See Presidential Protest, The (Resistance to Oppression in its Rudiments).-Webster. Every, evening Baby goes. See same and Trot, Trot l— utts. Every feat of heroism makes us forever indebted. See" Our , Debt to the Nation's Heroes.—Roosevelt. Every flower is sweet to me. See Lillies and same.—May. Every lily in the meadow. See Be Patient.—Anon. Every little while they tell us that the horse has got to go. See Passing of the Horse, The.—Kiser. Every lover has a keepsake. See Keepsakes.—Anon. Every man has a vulnerable spot. See Labor and Capital. —Hanna. Every man must patiently bide his time. (Success).-Longfellow. Every man or woman who feels the responsibility of making the best use of opportunities. See Utilizing Our Fail- ures.—Abott. Every member of the Bangs Family. See Bangs Family Tell tº a Story, The.—Foss. Every monument to Washington is a tribute to patriotism. See Washington and the Nation.—McKinley. E-v-e-r-y night I See Bill Arp on the Rack.—Anon. Every night and every morn. See Life.—Blake. Every night beside the gate. See Ladye Maude.—Fabbri. Every, night from even to morn. See To the Nightingale.— 8,VIS. - Every one by instinct taught. See Pelican Island, The. (Coral Reef, The).--Montgomery. Every one is familiar with Tennyson's story of the Lady of Shallott. See Lady of Shallott, The.—Phelps. Every race that ever has been has had to stand the baptism of fire. See Siege of Cuautla, The.—Logan. “Every Rose, you sang, has its Thorn.” See Thorn, The.— Howells. \ Every seat in the house was filled. See At the Opera.-- Jessop. See Aurora See Student's See Treasure in Heaven.— See Hyperion Every solid statement of fact is argument. See Corruption of Municipal Government, The...—Parkhurst. “Every spirit has its mission.” See My Mission.—Taylor. Every spring hundreds of our countrymen go westward. See Beyond the Mississippi.-Richardson. - Every time the question of amnesty has been introduced. See Amnesty of Jefferson Davis, The.—Blaine. See Up Higher.—Smiley. See Winter Rain.—Rossetti. See Jack.-- Every time you miss, or fail. Every valley drinks. Every village has its Jack, but no village. Lucas. & - Every wedding, says the proverb. Mistress, The.—Parsons. Every week of every season out of English ports go forth. See English Mother, An.—Johnson. Every year or two they tell us that baseball is out of date. See Baseball Never Out of Date.—Kiser. • Everybody has heard of St. Patrick. See Last Serpent, The.—Croker. Everybody, knows, Mr. Speaker, what has been the policy of this Government. See Hazards of Our National Prosperity.—Smith. Everybºº, got a nose, but they ain't all alike. See Noses. — WV OOOl. & Everythºff made by the hand of man. See Lecture on Art. —Wi See Groomsman to his €. Everything pleased my neighbor, Jim. See My Neighbor Jim.—Pearre. Everything that Hermas touched prospered. See Lost Word, The.—Van Dyke. Everywhere, everywhere, Christmas to-night I See Christmas Carol and Christmas Everywhere and Everywhere, Christmas To-night.—Brooks. Everywhere, everywhere, following me. —Taylor. Everywhere, spicy air. See Corn.—Edson. Everywhere that men suffer to render a real service, See Doing for Others.-Mars, See Camerados. 685 IEvil AN INDEx To POETRY AND RECITATIONS Evil, if rightly understood. See On the Origin of Evil. -> TOIl; Ev’n as I thought of you your soul sped. See “Any Friend to Any Friend.”—Bliss. Ev’n in the spring and playtime of the year. The. (Poet in the Woods, The.)—Cowper. Ev'ry night when shadows fly. See Mamma's Dirl— Lewis. Exactly, how did it? I really can't tell. See How It Came to be.—Anon. fºxactly three hundred years ago, great religious changes were taking place in England. See Ten-hours Bill, The.—Macaulay. Exaggerated stories about Kansas. See Prohibition in Kansas.-Perkins. Exalted chief, in thy superior mind. See To the Shade of Washington.—Alsop. Eacamination day ! How many little hearts. tion Day.—Doolittle. & Examples of greatness and goodness before us bid us work. See Opportunity for Work.-Russell. IExcellence is not matured in a day. See Cost of Writing Well.—Anon. Excellent Brutus, of all human race. See Examina- See Brutus.—Cow- ley. Excuse a blind old soldier if too eager in his quest. See Sherman's March.—Brooks. Exº me for stopping you here, sir. See Who's Dead.— - roSt. Excuse me. Have you ever had any lockjaw in your family { See Waiting-room, The.—Winston. Excuse me, ladies and gentlemen, if I am late. to What's its Name, A.—Anon. Exegi mohumentum aere perennius. See Moriar.”—Flaccus. See Jourhey “Non Omnis Exert thy voice, sweet harbinger of spring ! See To the Nightingale.—Winchelsea. Ex-Governor Pennypacker, in an address. See It Will Mend.—Anon. - Existence has become almost a different thing since it be- gan with some of us. See World Without and Within, The.—Talfourd. Experience, like a pale musician holds. plexed Music.—Browning. Experienced men of the world know very well that it is best. See Compensation.—Emerson. Exquisite wines and comestibles. See Martial in London. —Collins. - Extent of country, in my conception, ought to be no bar. See Extent of Country No Bar to Union.—Ran- olph. Eyes, blue and hair of gold. See Mother's World.— See Sonnet: Per- €Il. - Eyes of gray—a sodden quay. Kipling. Eyes that we look into—so. —Roberts. See Lover's Litany, The.— See Spears of Kan-Mar, The. F Face in the tomb, that lies so still. Gallienne. - Face to face in my chamber, my silent chamber, I saw her. See Confessions.—Browning. See Desiderium.—Le Faces, faces, faces of the streaming marching surge. See. Glorious Company, The.—Cone, Facing the ocean, guardian of our land. Fairbanks. Facing west from California's shores. Facts respecting an old arm-chair. Legacy.—Holmes. Faculty, students and friends: I have almost the temerity to say. See President's Address, A.—Anon Faded and fair, in an old arm-chair. See Grandmother Gray.—Boutelle. Faded and worn is the ribbon. - Boyle. Fading, fading, ever fading l See Fading.—Howland. Faëry elves, whose midnight revels, by a forest side. See Paradise Lost.—Milton. - Fagin sat down on a stone bench opposite the door. See Oliver Twist (Fagin's Last Day).--Dickens. Fail—yet rejoice, because no less. See Light and Shade (“Fail—yet rejoice,” etc.).-Proctor. Failed ! . Jim Miserton failed ! You don't mean to say it's so 2 See Failed.—Thompson. Fain would I change that Note. See same.—Anon. Fain would I have thee barter fates with me. Seabird.—Watson. Fain would I ride with thee. SOLl, Fain, ºis, what I dost thou think. See Wooing Stuff.- 1dney. - - Faint, faint, and clear. See Wind-swept Wheat, The-De €I’e. Faint grew the yellow buds of light. See Om.—Russell. Faint heart wins not lady fair. See Faint Heart.—Linton. Faint not and falter not, nor plead. See To Children of Girard, Pa.--Whittier. Fainter her slow step falls from day to day. See Child of Earth, The.—Norton, See Halifax.- See same.—Whitman. See Parson Turell’s See Her Wedding Eve.— See To a See Eivlin a Ruin.—Siger- See Task, Fair little spirit of the woodland mazes. Faintly as tolls the evening chime. See Canadian Boat" song, A.—Moore. Fair Amoret is gone astray. See Amoret.—Congreve. Fair Amy of the terraced House I See Amy's Cruelty.— Browning. Fair and fair, and twice so fair. The (Fair and Fair).—Peele. Fair Annie an’ Sweet Willie. See Lord Thomas and Fair Annet (I).-(Old Ballad.) Fair Annie had a costly bower. (Old Ballad.) Fair are the flowers and the children, but their subtle sugges- tion is fairer. See Indirection and Suggestion.—Realf. Fair as the dawn of the fairest day. See By the Autumn Sea.—Hayne. Fair, as the first that fell of womankind. See Bride of Abydos, The (Zuleika).-Byron. Fair bird, whose silvery pinions sweep. See Sea-gull, The. —MacNeill. - - º Fair Cºline from her bower-window. See Young Redin. -AIO, OIl. Fair chance held fast is merit. Once a king. See Boy and the Ring, The.—Anon. - - Fair clime ! where every season smiles. See Giaour, The (Beauty of Greece and the Grecian Isles) —Byron. See Arraignment of Paris, See Holy Nunnery, The.— Fair cousin mine I the golden days. See Chivalry at a Discount.—Fitzgerald. º . Fair daffodils, we weep to see. See To Daffodils.—Herrick. Fair Eastern Star, that art ordained to run. See Of the Epiphany.—Beaumont. Fair fa’ your honest, sonsie face. —Burns. Fair flower, that dost so comely grow. See Address to a Haggie. See Wild Honey. suckle, The.—Freneau. * e Fair flowers that bloom so richly. See Flowers in Winter. —Smith. Fair friend, 'tis true your beauties move. See Elegy, An.— . Jonson. See Childe Har- See Fair Hebe. See To See Pair Well Matched, See Old- Fair Greece I sad relic of departed worth I old's Pilgrimage (Greece).-Byron. Fair Hebe I left, with a cautious design. - —West. Fair insect, that, with thread-like legs spread out. a Mosquito.—Bryant. Fair Iris I love and hourly I die. A.—Dryden. Fair is each budding thing the garden shows. fashioned garden, The,'— Hayes. is my love and cruel as she's fair. See Sonnets to Delia (Beauty, Time, and Love, I.).—Daniel. Fair is the night, and fair the day. See Song: “Fair is the night.”—Morris. Fair is thy face, Nantasket. See Nantasket.—Ames and Clemmer. See Lass of Roch Royal, The. See Isabella ; or The Pot of Fair Fair Isabell of Rochroyall. (A) (Old Ballad.) Fair Isabel, poor simple Isabel. Basil.—Keats. - Fair Isabel [or Lady Isabel] sits in her bower sewing. See Lady Isabel and the Elf-knight.—(Ballad.) - Fair Isabella with her two brothers dwelt. See Isabella; or, The Pot of Basil.—Keats. - Fair isle, that from the fairest of all flowers. See Sonnet to Zante and To Zante.—Poe. Fair Katharine, and most fair. See King Henry V. (Henry the Fifth's Wooing).-Shakespeare. Fair lady, when you see the grace. See To a lady Ad- miring Herself in a Looking-glass.-Randolph. Fair lady with the bandaged eyel See Ode to Fortune.— IHalleck and Drake. Fair laughs the morn, Bard, The.—Gray. Fair lay the land and lonely. Kelly. - Fair lies the day on Gilead (my father's land and mine)." See Jephtha's Daughter.—Marsh. Fair little city of the pilgrim dead. he-Mitchell. and soft the zephyr blows. See See Old New Zealand.— See Grave of Keats, See Dead Singer, Fair maid, had I not heard thy baby cries. See To a Lofty Beauty from her Poor Kinsman,—Coleridge. Fair maiden, thou, didst wait for me. See Saint Valen- tine's Eve.-McGaffey. | Fair Margret was a proud ladye. See Proud Lady Mar- garet.—Anon. { Fair Marjorie sat i her bower-door. (Old Ballad) Fair Mother. Earth lay on her back last night.....See Ode to the Spirit of Earth in Autumn.-Meredith. t Fair now is the spring-tide, now earth lies beholding. See See Lay of Norse-Irish A.—Logan. See Young Benji. Message of the March Wind, The.—Morris. Fair our fleet as Castle Sweyn. Sea-kings.-Sigerson. Fair pºſses of a fruitful tree. See To Blossoms.—Her- TICK. Fair Portia's counterfeit * What demi-god. See Merchant of Venice, The (Portia's Picture).-Shakespeare. Fair Queen, away ! To their charger speak. See Queen of Prussia's Ride, The.—Smith. “Fair Queen,” quoth he, “if any love you owe me.” See Venus and Adonis.—Shakespeare. Fair quiet, have I found thee here. The * See Garden, (Poet's Retirement, The).-Marvell, 686 - - * FIRST LINE INDEX IFar Fair Roslin chapel, how divine. See Roslin and Haw- thornden.—Van Dyke. Fair ship, that from the Italian shore. (“Fair Ship,” etc.).-Tennyson. . Fair sight ! for a crew of Englishmen true. the ‘‘Northern Belle,” The.—Arnold. Fair sir, to you my maiden intuitions. Man of Worth.—Church. Fair star, new-risen to our wondering eyes. Whitcher. Fair stood the wind for France. See . To the Cambro- Britons and their harp. His Ballad of Agincourt.— Drayton. Fair streams which run as yet. Morris. Fair summer droops, droop men and beasts therefore. Summer's Drooping.—Nashe. t Fair these broad meads—these hoary woods are grand. See Canadian Boat Song.—Anon. Fair time of calm resolve. See Middle Life.—Hedderwick. See In Memoriam See Wreck of See Valentine to a See Bacchylides. See Two Streams.— See Fair treel for thy delightful , shade. See Fair Tree l— Winchelsea. - º Fair Verna, loveliest village of the west. See Greenfield Hill. —Dwight. ſº E'air was the day, but fairer was the maid. See Britannia's Pastorals. (Walla, the Fairest Nymph.)—Browne. Fair were our visions ! Oh, they were as grand. See In the Land where We Were Dreaming.—Lucas. Fair wert, thou, in the dreams. See Elysium.—Hemans. Faire daffodils, we weep to see. See To Daffodils.- FIerrick. Fairer than younger beauties. —Rossetti. * * * * Fairest flower, all flowers excelling. Five Years Old.—Cotton. Fairest, mourn not for thy charms. —Maxwell. Fairest of earth l if thou wilt hear my vow. See Court- ship and Matrimony. (Punch.) & Fairest of morning lights appear. See Psalm for Christmas Day.—Pestel. Fairest of stars, last in the train of night. Lost (Song of Praise).-Milton. * Fairest of the fairest, rival of the rose. See Mabel, in New Hampshire.—Fields. * Fairest, when by the rules of palmistry. Browne. Fairfax, whose name in arms through Europe rings. On the Lord General Fairfax.-Milton. Fairies, fairies, come and be fed. See Feeding the Fairieb. See Valentine to my Mother. See To a Child of See To a Fair Lady. See Paradise See Sonnet.— See —Anon. Fairº, cheeks, clear eyelids drawn. See Cimabuella.— Taylor. - - - Fairy spirits of the breeze. See Unwritten Poems.- —Winter. Faith ! Ann Hooligan, an’ I don’t deny. See Biddy's Trials among the Yankees.—(Harper’s Bazar.) - Faith, Nature was benevolent the day she gave you legs. See Daddy-long-legs.--Stevenson. Faith of our mothers! See Faith of our Mothers.— Jackson. Faith spread her wings to seek the realms of day. See Love and Faith.-Machar. “Faithful boys make faithful men.” See Good Name, A.— r Anon. * - Faithful love till death enduring. See My Fatherland.— Fallersleben. . Faithfūl reports of them have reached me oftl e.—Roberts. Faix, now, an’ who'll say Oi don’t fale loike a gintleman. See Temporary ‘Squire, A.—Anon. Faix, now, if ye’ll come out here. See Rumpus on Gin- gerbread Hill, A.—Anon. Fall in, fall in, old soldiers. See Fall In.—Sherwood. Fallen 2 how fallen 2 States and empires fall. See On the Defeat of Henry Clay.—Lord. Fallen that mighty form. See Philips Brooks.-Ingham. Fallen with autumn's falling leaf. See On the Death of President Garfield.—HIolmes. - Falleth now from off a tree. See Emblems.--Coe. Falling all the night-time. See Snowflakes.—Cheney. Falling from the antique chair-back till its length trailed o'er the floor. See Mother's Easter-Scarf, The.— Banks. Fanº, is thy throne, O Israel! See Fall’n is thy Throne.— OOI’e. “False, and fickle, or fair and sweet.” See Lady Jacqueline, The.—Cary. - False diamond set in flint l hard heart in haughty breast ! See Fatima and Raduan.—Bryant. False love, and hast thou play’d me this. (Davie Gellatley's Song).—Scott. “False l’” She said, “how can it be.” See Ode, An: “‘False I’ She said.”—Fletcher. - - False Sir John a-wooing came. See May Colvin.—Anon. False though she be to me and love. See “False Though She Be.”—Congreve. False world, good night! since thou hast brought. See Farewell to the World, A.—Jonson. False world, thou ly'st: thou canst not lend. See Vanity of the World, The.—Quaries. 3. Falsehood is not only fear, it is also folly. |Falsehood, The.—Speer. See Isles, See Waverley See Folly of Far from the world, O Lord, I flee. Falsely the mortal part we blame. See Ode to the Spleen, An.—Winchelsea. Fame is a food that dead men eat. See same.—Dobson. Fame is the Spur that the clear spirit doth raise. See Lycidas (Fame).-Milton. Fame, º * way Ward girl, will still be coy. See On Fame. - S. 83,58. Fame tells us that Verona's court. See Dante at Verona.— Rossetti. Fame, wisdom, love, and power were mine. See All is Vanity, saith the Preacher.—Byron. Famed for contemptuous breach of sacred ties. See Windsor Poetics.-Byron. Famºrumpet blows a silver note. See Lincoln.—Bar- T€1,15. Familiar to the childish mind were tales. See Illinois.— Ossoli. Famine once we had. See Bradford. - Fancies are but streams.-See Fancies.—Ford. (?) Fanny, array’d in the bloom of her beauty. See Fanny: Or the Beauty and the Bee.—Mackay. - Fanny, beware of flattery. See Flattery.—Williams. Fanny, I. that we're alone. See Dangerous Trial, The.— iOtt. Far above all others in the number of Cowper's female friends. See Cowper and Mary Unwin.—Collated. - Far adown the silent ocean. See Coral Insect, The.— New England's Growth.- Il Oll. Far are the Gaelic tribes and wide. See Dead Antiquary O'Donovan, The.—McGee. Far are the shades of Arabia. See Listeners, The. (Arabia) See First —De la Mare. Far away from the earth on which we dwell. Revolution of the Heavens Witnessed by Man, The.— Mitchell. Far away, in a desert in the East. The.—Lägerlof. - Far away in the deep forest. See Fir Tree, The.—Anderson. Far away in the twilight time. See Double-headed Snake of Newbury, The.—Whittier. Far away out in the woodland. See To the Arbutus.- See Lily and the Linden, See Flight into Egypt, Saunders. Far away under skies of blue. The.—Crosby. 3. Far back in days of childhood stood a grove of stately pines. See Pines, The.—Anon. Far back in my musings my thoughts have been cast. See Reveries of the Old Kitchen.—Anon. - Far beyond the sky-line, where the steamers go. See Hot Weather in the Plains—India.-Tipple. Far down below the Christian captives pine. See Legend of Toledo, A.—Trench. Far down in the meadow the wheat grows green. See Alice's Supper.—Richards. Far down within us all is something deeper than personal . interest. See Patriotism a Christian Duty.—Mercier. Far eastward o'er the lovely bay. See Mogg Megone.— Whittier. Far, far away, beyond a hazy height. Tennessee.—Malone. Far, far, from here, See, Empedocles on Etna (Song of Callicles in Sicily).—Arnold. . Far, far in the east is a gaping grave. See For Us! 1915.- Reinhold. - Far from my dearest Friend, 'tis mine to rove. See Evening Walk, An.—Wordsworth. See Gravestone, See V-A-S-E, The. See October in Far from , the churchyard dig his grave. A.—Allingham. Far from the crowd they stand apart. Roche. Far from... the glorious light of day. See Prisoner of the Bastile, The.—Warner. Far from the loud sea-beaches. See Visit from the Sea, A. —Stevenson. Far from the sun and summer gale. See Progress of Poesy.—Gray. . . See Retirement.— Cowper. - Far from thy shrine. . See Love's Pilgrim.—Bathurst. Far have I clambered in my mind. See Love and Humility. —More. , Far i. With holier heavens above. See Siena.--Swin- lirne. Far in a valley of peace and rest. See Four Scenes.— Pomeroy: - . Far in a wild, unknown to public view. See Hermit, The.— Parnell. - Far §. * bosom of the deep. See Lighthouse, The.— COUL. Far in A. east by Gange's tide. See Reason Why, . The. —An On. Far in the night, yet no rest for him Midnight.—Riley. Far in the Past I peer. Lang. Far in the West there lies a desert land, where the moun- tains. See Evangeline.—Longfellow. - Far in the Windings of a vale. See Edwin and Emma.- Mallet. Far in the woods I found a vine, so sweet. See Parable, Far lifted from the city's jar and fret. See Ben Hafiz, the See At Noon and See Ballade of the Bookworm.— A.—Jackson. Muezzin,_Savage, 687 IFar AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Far lone amang the highland-hills. See Lass o' Arranteenie, The.—Tannahill. - Far off, he (Zerbino) saw that something shining lay. See Death of Zerbino, The.—Rose. º Far off in the north the bright lights glow. See Finland Love-song.—Moore. - Far off in the waste of desert sand. See Jim-jam King of the Jou-jous, The.—Start. Far off? Not far away. See In the Twilight.—Cotterell. Far on the left, unseen the while. See Marmion (Death of Marmion, The).-Scott. Far on yon heath so lone and wild. Watch.--Hinds. Fair out across the stormy crest. Dixey. Far out at sea—the sun was high. See Genius.-Horne. Far out beyond our sheltered bay. See Steering Home.— Sullivan. Far over in Norway's distant realm. See Christmas Sheaf, The.—Tomlinson. Far over the forest and rivers and seas. Boots.--Anon. - Far over yon hills of the heather so green. Flora Macdonald, The.—Hogg. Far spread, below. See Story of Vinland, The.—Lanier. Far through the Delphian shades. See Storm of Delphi, The.—Hemans. Far to the right, where Appenine ascends. of the Italians.—Goldsmith. Far to the south lies the fairest and richest domain of this earth. See At the Boston Banquet (Southern Negro, The).-Grady. Far town-ward sounds a distant tread. See Rokeby (Buc- caneer, The).-Scott. -- |Far up above the city. See Chimes of Amsterdam, The.— Paull. Far up on a mountain side a little brook flows. See Ad- See To a Pine-tree.— See Love Keeping See Light-ship, The.— See Giant Storm See Lament of See Character dress before the Order of Elks, An.—Anon. Far up on Katahdin, thou towerest. Lowell. - Far up the heights, thou nobly planned of God. See Fran- ces E. Willard Exercise.—Phillips. Far up the lonely mountain-side. See Georgia Volunteer, A.—Townsend. Far up the sides of the rock bound cliff. See For the Chief's Daughter.—Anon. - Far up the wooded slope of one of the Adirondacks. See John Brown.—Finley. Fare pº well I and if for ever. See Fare Thee Well.— yron. Fare thee well, dear Alma Mater. See Ivy Song.—Anon. Fare, thee well, great heart | See King Henry IV, Pt, I. (Prince Henry's Speech on the Death of Hotspur).- Shakespeare. Fare thee well, thou lovely one ! See Fare Thee Well, Thou - ovely One l—Moore. Faremº the ship is ready. See Ship is Ready, The. -UrQll 101. Fareweel, my wee lassie, fareweel. See Fareweel—Mac. again. - Farewell, a long farewell, to all my greatness. See Henry VIII. (Wolsey's Fall).-Shakespeare. Farewell, beloved France, to thee. —Mary Queen of Scots. IFarewell, Bristolia's dingy piles of brick. See Last Verses. —Chatterton. Farewell; but whenever you welcome the hour. Moore. Farewell, dear alma mater. (Class Song). —Anon. Farewell, dear child, I have no song to give thee. See Farewell Advice.—Kingsley. Farewell, farewell, but this I tell to thee. See Rime of the Ancient Mariner, The (He Prayeth Best).-Coleridge. See Farewell to France. See same.— See Hearts Shall Ever Linger. "Farº, ! farewell l’’ is often heard. See Good By.- IlOIl. * - Farewell, farewell, my dream is o'er. See Parting Words. —AI]. OIl. Farewell I farewell! the voice you hear. See Pirate, The. ' (Farewell ! Farewell l)—Scott. * Farewell, farewell to thee, Araby's daughter; See Lalla Rookh (Araby's Daughter).-Moore. Farewell l for now a stormy morn and dark. See Outward Bound.—Tylee. Farewell l God knows when we shall meet again. See Romeo and Juliet (Potion Scene, The).-Shakespeare. Farewell, good old pal of the national pastime. See Slug- ger's Farewell to his War Club, The.—McDonald. Farewell, great painter of mankind. See. On William Ho- garth.-In Chiswick Churchyard.—Anon. Farewell, high thought, and pride of noble mind. See Mary Stuart.—Schiller. e Farewell! I goe to sleep. See Evening Watch, The.— Vaughan. Farewell l if ever fondest prayer. See same.—Byron. Farewell, lifel my senses swim. See Stanzas.—Hood. Farewell, Love, and all thy laws forever. See Renouncing of Love, A.—Wyatt. Farewell! My blessing with you. to Laertes).-Shakespeare. Farewell, my more than fatherland I - ica, A.—Wilde. - Farewell, my youth I for now we needs must part. atque Vale.—Watson. See Hamlet (Polonius See Farewell to Amer- See Ave Farewell, O my Laughing Water | The.—Longfellow. Farewell, O Patrick Sarsfield | field, A.—Mangan. Farewell, oh day mispent. Farewell? Oh, no | Peabody. See Song of Hiawatha, See Farewell to Patrick Sars. See Lost Day, The.—Mackay. It may not be. See Ruth and Naomi...— Farewell old Friend, we part at last. See My Old Straw IIat.—Cook. Farewell, old year; we walk no more together. to the Old Year.—Doudney. See Farewell Farew, Peace, another crisis. See Farewell, Peace.— IłOIl. - Farewell, Renown l Too fleeting flower. See “Farewell, Renown.—Dobson. Farewell rewards and fairies. —Corbet. Farewell since never more for thee. See Epitaph: “Fare- well! since never more,” etc.—Hervey. “Farewell, sweet, my bride l’’ the gallant knight cried. See Knight's Vow, The.—Lane. T'arewell I the doom is spoken. See Lost Trib- une, The.—Sigerson. See Farewell to the Fairies. All is o'er. Farewell! there is a pathos in that word. See “Farewell.”— Anon. Farewell I thou are too dear for my possessing. See Son- nets, LXXXVII.-Shakespeare. Farewe, i. busy world, and may. See Retirement, The. -UGlüt On. ^. Farewell, thou child of my right hand. See On My First Son—Jonson. Farewell, thou little Nook of mountain-ground. See Home- coming, The.—Wordsworth. Farewell to Lochaber, farewell to my Jean. “Farewell to Lochaber,” etc.—Ramsay. Farewell to Mackenneth, great Earl of the North. See Farewell to Mackenzie.—Scott. Farewell to my Eppie. See Kilmarnock's Lament.—Anon. Farewell to Northmaven. ... See Claud Halcro's Song.—Scott. Farewell to pleasant Dilston Hall. See Derwentwater's Farewell.—Anon. Farewell to Sliev Morna. See Lay of the Forlorn.—Darley. Farewell to such a world! Too long I press. See Among the Redwoods.—Sill. - Farewell to the land, where the gloom of my glory. See Napoleon's Farewell.—Byron. Farewell, ungrateful Traitor | Traitor.—Dryden. Farewell, ye dungeons dark and strong. See McPherson's Farewell.—Burns. * - Farewell, ye lofty spires. See Last Farewell, The.—Emerson. Farewell, ye mountains, ye beloved glades. See Joan of Arc's Farewell to Home.—Schiller. Farewell, ye rocks of sandstone. See Vale.—Poole. Far-fetched and dear bought as the proverb rehearses. See Singing Lesson, A.—Swinburne. - Farmer Latham used to say that, the weather was “set in its ways.” . See Thanksgiving Dinners. (Arr.) Tarragut, Farragut, old heart of oak. See Farragut.— Meredith. Fascinated by the perfection of the man, we are loath to break the mirror of admiration. See Washington and the Nation.—Daniel. JFashioned from lacquer Chin Wee.—Warner. See Song: See Farewell, Ungrateful and bronze and shell. See Fast and furious falls the snow. See Battle of Eylau, The. —McLellan. - Fast asleep lies little May. See Fast Asleep.–Anon. . Fast by his wild resounding river. See Coranna, The.— Pringle. Fast falling rain and every hill in mist. See Fire Castles. —MacKaye. - Fast falls the Snow, O lady mine ! See Snow and Sun and TO C.—Collins. - Fast, fast asleep my Edith lies. See Edith Asleep.–Cole- ridge. Fast, fast, with heels wild spurning. See War-horse.— Macaulay. Fast A. the wine, and faster. See Toast-master, The.— In OIl. Fast o'er the desert rode Frémont. The.—Brownell. Fasten the chamber 1 See Bluebeard's Closet.—Cooke. Faster, faster, O Circe, goddess. See Strayed Reveller, The. —Arnold. Faster than fairies, faster than witches. See From a Rail- See Congo, The Way Carriage.—Stevenson. Fat black bucks in a wine-barrel room. (Study of the Negro Race, A).-Lindsay. - Fate damned you young. See Bitter Serenade.—Trench. Fate! fortune 1 chancel whose blindness, hostility or kind- ness. See Death.--Smith. Fate, the gray Sibyl, with kind eyes above. Bartering.—Sill. Eather and I went down to camp. Anon. Father and I went down to camp. See Yankee Doodle and Yankee's Return from Camp, The.—Bangs. Father Blake was more familiarly known, by the name of Father Phil. See Father Phil's Collection.—Lover. Father, by Thy love and power. See Evening.—Anon. IFather calls me William, sister calls me Will. See Jest 'fore Christmas.-Field. See Camp of November, See Sibylline See Yankee Doodle.— 688 FIRST LINE INDEX IFerns Father fatherl where are you going? See Little Boy Lost, The.—Blake. s Father, Harry Martin is going to leave the academy. See Justice.— Clement. . * father, º: Thou my hands. See Make Thy Way Mine.— Klingle. g Father, I call Thee l See same.—Körner. Father I I have been here at the council-house for some time. See To the Secretary of War, 1824.—Pushmataha. Father, I know that all my life, See My Times are in Thy Hand.—Waring. Father, I scarcely dare to pray. See Last Prayer, A.— Jackson. Father, I thank thee. Father, I will not ask for wealth or fame. The.—Parker. Father in Heaven, hallowed be Thy name. Prayer in Verse, The.—Anon. Father in Heaven I Immortal Godhead, Deity profound. See Father in Heaven.—Ashbury. e e Father in Heaven I My soul is dark with sin I See Light.— Turner. tº Father, in Thy mysterious presence kneeling. See For Divine Strength.-Johnson. e Father Matthew, the apostle of temperance in Ireland. See Yellow Pocket, The.—Anon. Father Michael—the choir boys had dubbed him. See “Stab- at Mater.”—-Anon. Father of all I in death's relentless claim. See Mother's Prayer, The.—Harmon. See Higher Good, See Lord's See same.— FHolmes. * Father of all! in every age. See Universal Prayer, The.— Oſ) e. Father É earth and Heaven | I call Thy name I See Battle ymn.—Körner. g “Father of lakes 1’’ thy waters bend. See Lake Superior.— Goodrich. Father of Light ! great God of Heaven. Nature, The.—Byron. Father of Mercies, Heavenly Friend. See Parting Hymn.— Holmes. Father Phil Crotty was the parish priest of Kilmacow. See Father Crotty’s Hat.—Allen. Father Roach was a good Irish priest. See Father Roach.- Lower. Father 1 the little girl we see. See Little Aglaé 'to her Father.—Landor. “Father l” The old man shut his mouth tight and went on harnessing. See Revolt of Mother, The.—Wilkins. Father, thy paternal care. See Hymn : “Father, thy pater- nal care.”—Bowring. Father l thy wonders do not singly stand. See Present IHeaven, The and Spirit-land, The.—Very. Father Time was swiftly working. See Overdrawn Ac- counts.-Pelham. Father, to Thee I Eórner. Father, unto Thee I pray. Little Child.—Johnstone. “Father l’” “What is it !” See Revolt of Mother, The.— Wilkins. Father, whate’er of earthly bliss. See same.—Steele. Father, who keepest the stars in thy care. See Domine, Cui Sunt Pleiades Curae.—Roberts. “Father, who travels the road so late 3’’ See Candidate, See Children's New Prayer. See Prayer of cry I See Körner's Battle Hymn.— See Good-night Prayer for a The.—Anon. Father, whom I can not see. —Canton. Father l whose hard and cruel law. See Death of Grant, The.—Bierce. Fath; will have done. See Worsted Stocking, The.— In OIOl. Fathºd by March, the daffodils are here. See Daffodils.- €6 Se. Father's arms are stout and strong. See Father—Anon. Father's got a bran new suit—gee l but he looks swell. See “Mother goes Without.”—Montague. Fathers, mothers, see us now. See What We Learn at School.—Anon. Faultless in his glory's presence 1 See Faultless.—Johnson. Fause Sir John a-wooing came. See May Colvin.—(Ballad) Faustina hath the fairest face. See Madrigal—In Praise of Two.—Anon. Fawn-footed Nannie, See Little Nannie.—Larcom. Fayre is my love, when her fayre golden heares. See where have you been 7 Amoretti and Epithalamion (Sonnet: “Fayre,” etc.). —Spenser. Fear death 3–to feel the fog in my throat. See Prospice.— Browning. Fear hath a hundred eyes that all agree. Plot.—Wordsworth. Fear no more the heat o' the sun. from Cymbeline).—Shakespeare. Fear no unlicensed entry. See Sleep On.—Gilbert. Fear not, O little flock, the foe. See Swedish Battle-song.— Altenburg. Fear not, O soul. See same.—Roberts. ** Fear ye foes who kill for hire? - See Warren's Address.- Pierpont. February—February—How your moods and actions vary. See Washington-Month.—Carleton. February—fortnights two. See February.—Sherman. February, tall and trim. See February.—Gilmore. See Gun-powder See Cymbeline (Dirge February 22, 1732 (February 11, O. S.) born. See His- torical Memorabilia of Washington.—Carrington. Fee, faw fum l bubble and squeak! See Holy Cross Day.— Browning. Feed on, my flocks, securely. See Damelus' Song to His Flock.-Constable. Feel more 'an ever like a fool. See Ol' Pickett's Nell.— Rimball * Feel out of kilter, do you ? See Dr. Goodcheer's Remedy.— Waterman. Feels and owns in carols rude. See Ode on the Pleasure Arising from Vicissitude.—Gray. Felis sedit by a hole. See Very Felis-itous.—Kendrick. Fell she from her high estate. See Fallen.—Lampton. Fellah-Sistern:—Yo' stinguished an' high-steppin’ speakah is 'fo' yo' all tonight. See Stump Speech by a Colored Lady Suffragist.—Anon. Feller Citizens and Humans:—Lend me your ears. See Impulsive Oration.—Anon. Feller Citizens !—Correspondin' to your unanimous call. See Presidency on the Brain.--Anon. Feller citizens, gentlemen and ladies, Mr. President. See Speech of the Hon. Perverse Peabody on the Ac- quisition of Cuba.—Anon. Feller-citizens.—I’ve bin honored with an invite to morate. See Artemus Ward's Fourth of July Oration.—Browne. Feller-citizens of Pine Holler. See Hezekiah Stubbins' Oration, July 4th.-Anon. Fellers, this is April—know it by the breeze. See This is April.—Stanton. Fellow who had done his best. See same.—Stanton. Fellow-citizens! As it is the hour named for the meeting. See Town Meeting, The.—Anon. Fellow-citizens ! Clouds and darkness are round about him See Memory of Abraham Lincoln, The (On the Assas- sination, etc.).-Garfield. Fellow-citizens, I congratulate you. See Washington's Birth- day Oration.—Anon. Fellow-citizens, I have not only made the declaration that do not mean to produce a conflict between the states. See Slavery Issue, The.—Lincoln. Fellow-Citizens: I presume you all know who I am. See First Candidacy.—Lincoln. Fellow-citizens, I will detain you no longer. See Adams and Jefferson (Duty to Our Country).-Webster. Fellow-citizens: . In performance of the duty assigned to me on this occasion. See Garfield Statue, Cleveland. Fellow citizens: It is no ordinary cause that has brought together. See. Relief to Starving Ireland (Appeal in Behalf of Ireland.—Prentiss. Fellow-citizens, let us seize this occasion to renew to each other, See National Monument to Washington.— Winthrop. Fellow-citizens of my native state. See Appeal to the Patriotism of South Carolina, An.—Jackson. Fellow-citizens of the United States, citizens of the old Thirteen. See Hundredth Anniversary of the Sur- render of Lord Cornwallis, The (American Example). —Winthrop. Fellow-citizens of the United States: In compliance with a custom as old as the government itself, I appear before you. See First Inaugural Address.-Lincoln. Fellow-citizens: This is the ever adorable, commemorable, and patriotic Fourth of July. See Fourth of July Oration.—Anon. Fellow-citizens:—This is the patriot's holy day. See Cen- tenniaſ Speech-Barrows. Fellow citizens: We have met here. See Speech by Oba- diah. Partington Swipes—Anon. Fellow-citizens: We stand to-day upon an eminence. See Inaugural Address.-Garfield. Fellow-citizens. Were I to echo the plaintive murmurs. See Blessed Are the Dead.—Smarius. Fellow-citizens: What contemplations are awakened in our minds, as we assemble here. See Addition to the Capitol, The , (Apostrophe to Washington).--—Webster. Fellow-citizens: What is this country? See Speech at Union Square, N. Y., April 20, 1861.-Baker. Fellow-citizens: Would you like to know what a boy of my size can do? See What a Small Boy 'can Do.— Anon. Fellow-commissioners:—When we were welcomed in In- dependence Hall. See Our Centennial Celebration— Cleveland. Fellow-Countrymen: At this second appearing. See Second Inaugural Address, March 4, 1865.—Lincoln. Fellow-Irishmen—It would be the extreme of affectation in me. See Repeal of the Union.—O'Connell. Fellow-scholars:—Another year of our school life is finished. See For a School.—Anon. Fellow-soldiers and confederated chiefs! I grant you. See Telemachus to the Allied Chiefs.-Fenélon. Fellow-trees of Michigan, to organize this meeting. See Convention of Michigan Trees, A.—Beal. Fellow-women, I am here to-night to discuss a cause that's human. See Priscilla Prim's Views on Woman’s Rights.--Anon. Fer Thanksgiving dinner we. Pain.”—Anon. Fer three sixty-four-and in lape-year wan more. loney's St. Patrick's Day Hat.—Anon. Ferns, beautiful ferns. See Ferns.—Anon. See “My Tumick’s Got a See Ma- The...— . 689. Ferrara. AN INDEx To POETRY AND RECITATIONS Ferrara I in thy wide and grass-grown streets. See Prison of Tasso, The.—Byron. “Fetch him right in here, Pa.” See Christmas Present and What Came of it, A.—Cooke. Feth now it's quare an' gran’. See Ramlet o' Puce, A.— Warnock. Fever and fret and aimless stir. Few are thy days and full of woe. ture. The.—Bruce. Few boys have grandpas as good as mine. pa.—Anon. Few, in the days of early youth. See World I am Passing Through, The.—Child. Few know of life's beginnings. Landon. Few men of hero-mould. See John Bright.—Gummere. |Few only, save the Abbot, knew where the place lay. Marmion (Doom of Constance, The ).-Scott. See Low Spirits—Faber. See Complaint of Na- See My Grand- See Success Alone Seen.— See JFew People take the trouble of trying to find out what a democracy really is. See American Democracy.—Lowell. Few women are possessed of thorough executive ability or marked business qualification. See Clearing up Technicalities.—Anon. F'faith, master, whither you will. Edom o'Gordon.— (Old Ballad). Ffor if your boone be askeable. See Thomas Cromwell.— (Ballad). Ffor this same night [at Bucklesfeildberry]. See Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard (B) (Old Ballad). Fhairshon swore a feud. See Massacre of the Macpherson. —Aytoun. - "Fieſ. The flaming word. The.— See Captain Car; or, See Annunciation, 8, O O. Fie, fiel unknit the threatening unkind brow. See Taming of the Shrew. (Wife's Duty.)—Shakespeare. Fie, foolish Earth I think you the heaven wants glory. See Love Beyond Change.—Greville, Lord Brooke. Rie on ambition l fie on myself. See King Henry VI., Pt. II. (Death of Jack Cade).-Shakespeare. Fie on the sleights that men devise. See Pastoral Song between Phillis and Amaryllis, A.—Constable. Fie Satire, fiel shall each mechanic slave. See Scourge of Villainy, The.—Marston. - Field flower, a pretty sunburnt maid. See Wild Flowers.- Lemoine. - Fierce burns our fire of driftwood; overhead. See Night . ... in Camp. —Bashford. Fierce, fiery warriors fought upon the clouds. See Julius . Caesar.—Shakespeare. & Fierce flocks of sea gulls, with huge wings of white. See . To the Flying. Squadron.—Anon. Fierce on this bastion beats the noonday sun. See King's . Bastion, The...—Scott. Fierce raged the combat—the foemen pressed nigh. See Bois Ton Sang, Beaumanoir.—Osgood. Fifteen foresters in the Braid alow. See Johnie Cock. ... (B).-(Old Ballad). Fifteen years ago a cloud of gloom o'erhung our country. ... See Battle of Gettysburg.—Ward. Fifteen years ago Michigan attempted to stretch a railroad. See Defense of Alleged Conspirators against the Mich- ... igan Central Railroad Company.—Seward. Fifty leagues, fifty leagues—and I ride, and I ride. See ... D'Artagnan's Ride.—Morris. •. Fifty years ago Europe flattered herself that she had dis- ... covered America. See Washington.—de Constant. Fifty years ago, in a rude garret, near the loneliest sub- urbs. See Benedict Arnold (Traitor's Deathbed, The). , , –Lippard. * Fight... gentlemen of England fight, bold yeomen I See Eing Richard III. (Richmond to his Troops).- Shakespeare. Fill, comrades, fill the bowl right well. ... Ohnáwa).-Hunter-Duvar. Fill high each glass with wine, my boys. ... —(Wrinkle.) Fill high to-night in your halls of light. ... To-night.—Mulchinock. Fill high your bowl with fusel oil 1 See Our Goddess. See Fill High See Name Your Poison. ... —Sennott. | Fill me once more the foaming pewter up ! See Midnight ... Meditation, A.—Aytoun. Fill me...with fire and rapture! See Poet Calls, The.— Sullivan. Fill the bowl with rosy wine. See Epicure, The...—Cow. - ey. Fill the bumper fair | See same.—Moore. Fill the , goblet againſ for I never before. See Fill the Goblet Again.-Byron. Fill up the glass!—but let it be. Anon. * - Filled is life's goblet to the brim. See Goblet of Life, The. —Longfellow. Filled with weariness and pain. Butler. Filter, the most may admire thee, though not I. See To Sir Annual Filter.—Jonson. - Find all his having and his holding. See Hudibras.— Butler. Finding Francesca full of tears, I said. Parsons. Fine knacks for ladies, cheap, choice, brave and new. |Hawker, The...—Anon, See To Absent Friends,- See My Vesper Song.— See Obituary.— See DeFobertval. See Fingers on the holes, Johnny. See Music Lesson, A.— app. Finis coromat opus. The completion crowns the work. See Completion of the National Monument to Washington, The (Washington Monument Completed, The).--Win. throp. Finish your prayers, Billy dear. See Billy's Bedtime.— Smith. “Finish’d l’” a disappointed artist cries. See On the Con. See George Lee.—Aidé. clusion of his Odes.—Pindar. “Fire | Fire | Fire I'' Fire I fire in Allentown l See Old Braddock.-Cheney. Fire in nature is not a substance. . . See same.—Jacobus. Fire, Water, Woman, are Man's ruin I See Dutch Proverb, A.—Prior. Fired at the Sound, my genius spreads her wing. See Traveller, The.—Goldsmith. - Firemen are athletes as a matter of course. See Heroes Who Fight Fire (Training of Firemen, The).-Riis. Firmly catch * Swiftly pull. See College Rowing-song First, a seed so tiny, hidden from the sight. See How the Flowers Grow.—Anon. First a soft and gentle tinkle. See Piano-music.—Anon. First, April, she with mellow showers. See Four Sweet Months, The and Succession of the Four Sweet Months. —Herrick. First came General Washington. Richards. First came the primrose. See Chanted Calendar, A. and See Clam- Springs Procession.—Dobell. See Useful Precepts for Girls.- See Our Presidents.- First catch your clams, along the ebbing edges. soup.–Croffut. First catch your lover. Il Old. First comes Crocus, brave little fellow. See Spring Flowers. -AITOIl. First comes January. See Farmer's Round, The-Anon. First, find our truth, and then. See Way, The.—Shurtleff. First follow Nature and your judgment frame. See Essay on Criticism, An.—Pope. First, from each brother's hoard a part they draw. See Reporters.—Crabbe. First he danced a solemn measure. See Song of Hia- watha, The. (Hiawatha's Wedding-feast.—Longfellow. First I salute this soil of the blessed river and rock. See Pheidippides.—Browning. First ... I thought, almost despairing. See George Macdonald. ...' First, I would give thee—nay, I may and will. Gifts, A.—De Vere. First in a bobolink, just hear him sing. See Ten Birds, The. —Norman. | First, he fight and first in the arms. See Zollicoffer— àSIA. t First in the list behold the caustic Dean. See Swift.— Coleridge. See English First in the ranks see Joan of Arc advance. Bards and Scotch Reviewers (Robert Southey).- Byron. First in these fields I try the Sylvan strains. See Pastorals (Spring).--Pope. First in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen. See Funeral Oration on the Death ; General Washington (Washington's Birthday).- €62. First is a name the world reveres. Presidents in Rhyme.—Davidson. First likes the whole, then separate what he sees. Cymon and Iphigenia.--Dryden. First Madame Pine-tree observed the increased devotion of her daughter-in-law. See Glory.—Long. First O songs for a prelude. See First O Songs for a Pre- lude.—Whitman. - JFirst of all, I draw the Smoke. Peabody. First Of all Procter. - First of old of Oscan towns. See Capua.—Nichol. . First party (opening conversation): “’Ave you ’eard.” See Art of Conversatiton, The.—(Punch. First, ºbody told it. See What Became of a Lie.— IClOleI’. Endurance.— See Woman’s See Our Twenty-six See See Making a House.— the violet, with an eye. First take a willow bough. See How to Make a Whistle.— Anon. - - Firstrº's the Bible. See Hundred Best Books, The...— igott. First thing, when I come in sight. See Son, You Washed 2 -AIlCIl. First, three boys easily found. See Game of Marbles, A.— Mitchell. First time he kissed me, he but only kissed. See Sonnets from the , Portuguese, XXXVIII.-Browning. First time I kissed Sary. See same.—Waterman. “First to the Sirens ye shall come. See Odyssey (Twelfth Book).-Homer. § First when Maggie was my care. See Whistle o'er the lave o’t.—Burns. First, Williºn the Norman. See English History in Rhyme. -AITOI). First, worship God; he that forgets to pray. See Precepts. —Randolph. - First you must be told why and how he became a prince, See Prince of Illusion, The.—Long. See Flowers.- 690 FIRST LINE INDEX IFOld “Firste” says Mas' ºr Stubs. See My Lord of Misrule.— Hervey. Fish (fly-replete, in depth of June). See Heaven.—Brooke. Fisherº John is brave and strong. See Old Story, An. -AI] OIl. - Fit theme for song, the sylvan maid. See Madam Hickory. —Larremore. “Fit us for humblest service.” Lincoln.—Proctor. - Fitz Sophocles Simmons was down at the heel. See Beauti- - ful Mind, The.—Anon. Fitz-James was brave. See Lady of the Lake (Fitz-James and Roderick Dhu).-Scott. Five and seven and two and four. See Little Boy's Speech, A.—Anon. “Five cents a glass,” does any think. See Price of a Drink, he.—Pollard. Five fearless knights of the first renown. ican Sailors, The.—Rice. Five hundred irresolute men were met in that Assembly. See When Napoleon Ascended the Throne.—Phillips. Five jolly fat pumpkins one moonlight night. See Pump- kin's Ride, The.—Anon. the Pumpkins.—Powers. Five liºthers set out together. See Five Little Brothers. – WW IICOX. f Five little fairies went out to tea. See Fairies' Tea, The.— Anon. Five little girls of Five, Four, Three, Two, One. See Game of Fives, A.—Carroll. Five it. girls sat down to talk. See Choosing Occupations. -—An OI). Five little goossoons.—Dowe. Five little kitty cats on the kitchen floor. See Thomas and Nancy See First Amer- See Five Kitty . Cats.--Anon. Five }. pigs lived in a sty. See Song of the Piggies.— Il OIl. Five little pussy-cats, invited out to tea. See Cats' Tea- party, The.—Weatherly. w Five little white-heads peeped out of the mold. See Five . Little White-heads.-Learned. Five minutes late, and the school is begun. See Only . Five Minutes.—Rayne. . Five minutes past eight, and the preacher not here. See . . Sermon, The.—Anon. Five mites of monads dwelt in a round drop. See Five Lives.—Sill. Five months ago that beautiful building. See Two Lives.— . Vickers. Five villages are all that remain. See Appeal of the Mis- . Sagans.—Anon. Five years ago, in an obscure village of Ohio, a poet died. . See Edward Rowland Sill.—Anon. - Five years have past; five summers, with the length. See Lines, composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey.— Wordsworth. Five-and-thirty black slaves. See Key-board, The-Watson. Fixed to her necklace, like another gem. See Rose, The.— Aldrich. - Flag of our country brave. See Our Flag.—Anon. Flag of our Nation Great. See same.—Anon. Flag of the free, fairest to see I See Flag of the Free.— Anon. Flag of the free heart's hope and home ! See American Flag, The.—Drake. Flag of the heroes who left us their glory. See Union and , Liberty.—Holmes. Flag of the rainbow, and banner of stars. Rainbow.—English. Flakes of snow, with sails so white. See Flag of the See Little Ships in the Air.—Rand. - Flame at the core of the world. See Song: “Flame at the core,” etc.—Upson. Flash was a white-foot sorrel, an’ run on No. 3. the Fireman’s Story.—Carleton. Flawless his heart and tempered to the core. FIis Heart.—Lowell. Fly fro [or fly, from J., the pres [or press], and duelle [or dwell.] with soothfastnesse [or sothfastnesse.] See Balade de bon Conseyl and Good Counseil of Chaucer. —Chaucer. - - Fleck of sky you are. See Mother to babe.—Meredith. Fled ar; the years of servile shame. See Brabançonne, The. -AI] Orl. Fled are those times, when in harmonious strains. See Village as it Is, The.—Crabbe. - Fled foam underneath us and round us, a wandering and milky Smoke. See Island of Sleep, The.—Yeats. Fled now the sullen murmurs of the north. See Farmer's Boy, The.—Bloomfield. - Flee as a bird to your mountain. Dana. ! Fleet, fleet and few, ay, fleet the moments fly. Sonnet-song, II. : Answer.—Marzials. Fleet Street l Fleet Street! Fleet Street in the morning. Song of Fleet Street, The.—Werner. Fleet the Tartar's reinless steed. See French Army in Russia, 1812-13 (Snow).-Wordsworth. Fleet-flying gem, of burnished crest. See Captive Humming- ird, The.—Hart. Fleetly hath passed the year; the seasons came. See New ear, The.—Willis, - See Flash, See Flawless See Flee as a Bird.— See Two Orpheus and the Mariners Make See Float aloft, thou stainless banner! and Thanksgiving Ride of . Flesh unto flowers. See Song: “Flesh unto Flowers.”— Brien. Fling out our banner to the breeze. See Fourth of July, 1876.-Fox. Fling # the banner on the breeze. mith. Fling out the broad banner | See Viva La Republique.— Anon. Fling out the flag, O Children. See Flag, The.—Heath. Flirting with the girls, sir? See Engineer's First Real Prayer.—Ogilvie. See Hymn to the Na- tional Flag.—Preston. Flood-tide below me ! I see you face to face I See Crossing Brooklyn Ferry.—Whitman. Florence I hate for griping avarice. “Flor- ence I hate,” etc.—Bellay. Flow down, cold rivulet, to the sea. Tennyson. Flow fair beside the Palisades, flow Hudson. Prophecy.—Anon. Flow gently, sweet Afton, Sweet Afton.—Burns. Flow on forever, in thy glorious robe. Niagara.—Sigourney. Flower in the crannied wall. See same.—Tennyson. Flower of the medlar. See Pastoral, A.—Marzials. Flower of the moon. See Night-blooming Cereus, The.— Monroe. Flower of the wastel the healthfowl shuns. See On a Sprig of Heath.-Grant. Flower of youth, in the ancient frame. See Judith.- Young. Flower, that I hold in my hand. See Tuberose.—Block. Flowers are fresh, and bushes green. See Blighted Love.— DeCamoens. - Flowers azure-hued some chiefly please. See Shield of the See For Our Dead.—Scollard. Rose, The.—La Taille. Flowers for our dead. Flowers for the mourned ones, fresh in their bloom. Ode for Decoration Day.—Phelps. Flowers from clods of clay and mud | Setoun. Flowers I would bring if flowers could make thee fairer. See Flowers I would Bring.—De Vere. Flowers nodding gaily, scent the air. See Duet, A.— Moore. - * Flowers speak the language of the heart. of the heart.—Anon. Flowers that have died upon my Sweet. See Song of Angiola in Heaven.—Dobson. - - Flowers to the fair: to you these flowers I bring. See To a Lady, with Some Painted Flowers.-Barbauld. “Floy,” said Paul, “what is that ?” See Dombey and Son (Death of Little Paul).-Dickens. Fluffy beribboned Ladies. See In a Garden.—Barrington. Fluid the world flowed under us. See Automobile, The.— MacKaye. Flung to the heedless winds. Luther. Flush with the pond the lurid furnace burn'd. See Steam Threshing-machine, The.—Turner. Flushed from a fairy flagon. See Young Eden;–Bynner. Flutes in the sunny air. See Cleopatra Embarking on the Cydnus.-Hervey. Fluttering spread the purple pinions. of Quality.—Pope. Fly away, fly away, over the sea. See Sonnet: See Farewell, A.— See Hendrik's See See Apostrophe to among thy green braes. See See Mystery, A.— See Language See Martyr's Hymn, The.— See Lines by a Person See Swallow, The.—Ros- Setti. Fly away, little bird l Southern skies are aglow. See Empty Nest, The.—Allen. Fly by steam force the country across. See Railroad Nur- sery Rhyme.—(Punch.) Fly drunkenness, whose vile incontinence. See Drunk- enness.—Randolph. Fly, envious Time, till thou run out thy race. See On Time.—Milton. Fly far from me. . See Tecumseh (Iena's Song).-Mair. Fly from [or fle fro] the press [or pres] and dwell [or duelle] with soothfastness [or sothfastness]. See Good Counseil of Chaucer.—Chaucer. Fly further off, my lord, fly further off. See Julius Caesar.— Shakespeare. Fly hence, shadows, that do keep. See Lover's Melancholy, The (Awakening Song).-Ford. See Fly not Yet.—Moore. See Lalla Rookh (Fly to the Fly not yet—'tis just the hour. Fly to the desert fly with me ! Desert).-Moore. “Fly to the mountains | Fly!” See Conemaugh.—Ward. Fly, with butterflies, out to sea. See White Butterflies.— Swinburne. Flying through the cloudy sea. See So the Snow Comes Down.—Butts. Fo' 'bout a month this dahkey has been tryin'. See Every- thing Reminds me of Chicken.—Grilley. Foes to our race. See Library, The (To Critics).-Crabbe. Foiled by our fellow-men, depress'd, outworn. See Immor- tality.—Arnold. t Fold away all your bright-tinted dresses War Mission.—Anon. Fold thy hands, thy work is over. Whittier. Fold thy little hands in prayer. Willmott. w See Woman’s See Lady Franklin.— See Child Praying, A.— See Thirty-four.— * 691 Fold AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Fold up the gorgeous silken sun. See “Ashes of Glory.”— Requier. * Fold ye the ice-cold hands. See Rest at Eventide.—McGee. Folks ain't got no right to censuah othah folks about dey habits. See Accountability.—Dunbar. Folks has been to town and Sahry fetched 'er home a pet canary. See Canary at the Farm, A.—Riley . & Folks say that ministers are always very solemn. See Min- isters.—Anon. Folk; i. I’m such a tiny tot. See My Speech.-Good- €110 W. Follow a shadow, it still flies you. adow.” etc.—Jonson. Follow thee I follow theel wha wadna follow thee? See Bonnie Prince Charlie.—Hogg. Follow thy fair sun, unhappy shadow. See Follow Thy Fair Sun and In Imagine per Transit Homo.—Campion. See Song: “Follow a Follow your saint, follow with accents sweet. See Follow your Saint.—Campion. Following across the moors a sound of bells. See Pansy - and the Prayer-book, The.—Edwards. Fond words have oft been spoken to theee, Sleep ! See Sonnet: To Sleep.–Wordsworth. Food for the horses—lots of it—upon the bluff. See Ballad of Dead Camp-fires, A.—Rogers. & Fool, stand back, the king is dying. See King is Dying, The.—Kenyon. Foolish prater, what dost thou. See The.— Cowley. Foolish things are frowns and sneers. Sneers.--Anon. Fools, fools are mortal men, fools old or young. See Bal- lad: “Fools, Fools are Mortal Men.”—Chartier. Fool, fools, fools. See War.—Bynner. Tools for ye know not what ye say.” The.—McNaughton. For a cap and bells our lives we pay. See Vision of Sir Launfal, The (June Weather).-Lowell. For a day and a night Love sang to us, played with us. See At Parting.—Swinburne. For a few hours of thy charming, discourse. See Song of an Enamoured Prince.—Heymel. For a foot that will not come. See Waiting.—Parker. For a good many years I have been a good deal in legislative chambers. See Latin and Greek Essential Studies.— FIoar. For a jug of barley water. See Barley Water.—(Punch.) Swallow, See Frowns and See Burning Ship, For a name unknown, whose fame unblown. See Why.-- Carman. “For a that,” sang Burns, “a man's a man.” See Cathol- icity.—Anon. For ages on our river borders. See First Flowers, The.— Whittier. For all poor souls we'll strew the feast. See For the Wanderer.—Waugh. For all that God, in mercy, sends. See Give Thanks.- Anon. For all that I am wrong I have no plea. See Sonnet: “For all that I am wrong.”—Buchanan. For all the kindreds and tribes and tongues of men. See Uses of Astronomy, The (Eternal Clockwork of the Skies).-Everett. For all was blank, and bleak, and gray. Chillon, The.—Byron. sºr For aught that ever I could read. See Midsummer Night's Dream (Course of True Love, The).--Shakespearé. For auld lang syne, my dear. See Auld Lang Syne. — Burns. - For both armies the opening was difficult, uncertain, hesi- tºting, , and threatening. See Les Misérables (Battle of Waterloo, The).-Hugo. For bud and for bloom and for balm-laden breeze. See • Hymn for Thanksgiving.—Adams. For close designs and crooked councils fit. See Absalom and Achitophel (Character of the Earl of Shaftesbury). See Prisoner of —Dryden. For courage and dash there is no parallel in history. See Yankees in Battle, The.—Evans. For days the peaks wore hoods of cloud. See September Violet, A.—Johnson. For death__must come, and change, and, though the loss. See Vingtaine (Immutabilis).—Bunner. For do but note a wild and wanton herd. See Merchant of Venice, The (Power of Music, The).-Shakespeare. For eighteen hundred years men have been talking about Christ. See What Think Ye of Christ 2—Moody. For eighty days the fort of Lucknow had held out... See Relief of Lucknow, The.—Anon. For England when, with favoring gale. See Heaving of the Lead, The and Leadsman's Song, The.—Dibdin. For ever Fortune, wilt thou prove an unrelenting foe to love. See To Fortune.—Thomson. For ever hallowed be this morning fair. —Wordsworth. “For ever with the Lord!” See At Home in Heaven.— Montgomery. $ for every shooting star, he claimed a kiss. him Stars.--Anon. For every sin that comes before the light. —O'Reilly. For Exmoor—For Exmoor where the red deer run. See For Exmoor.—Ingelow. See Glad Tidings. See She Showed See Hidden Sins. For flowers that bloom about our feet. See Father, we Thank Thee.—Anon. For flowers that bloom about our feet. See We Thank Thee.—Emerson. For forty years, the meeting-house at Riverdale had been. See Obstinate Music-box, The.—Ford. * For four years our little fleet has been riding in harbor. See Culture and Service.—Anon. For, from the rising of the sun even unto the going down. See Short Missionary Service, A.—Denton. For full seven years had Charlemagne tarried in Spain. See Song of Roland, Story of the.—Rabb. For gainful hours of pain and, loss. See We Thank Thee. —Anon. For gentlest uses, ofttimes Nature takes. See Engelberg.— Wordsworth. - For God, our God, is a gallant foe. See Ballad for Gloom. —Pound. For God’s sake hold your tongue, and let me love. See Canonization, The.—Donne. For gold could memory be bought. For goodness' sakesl Rice. For government, though high, and low, and lower. See Ring Henry W. (Commonwealth of the Bees, The).- See Memory.—Lamb. See Ten Minutes in a Trolley.— Shakespeare. For her gait, if she be walking. See Complete Lover, The.— Browne. For #. this rhyme is penned. See Peculiar Acrostic.— O6. For him who must see many years. Fame.—Arnold. , For him who sought his country’s good. See Washington’s Monument.—Anon. For his long absence Church and State did groan. See Astrea Redux.-Dryden. For his religion it was fit. See Hudibras (Religion of Hudibras, The).-Butler. - For I trust, if an enemy's fleet came yonder round by the hill. See Maud (“For I trust,” etc.).-Tennyson. For I was a gaunt, grave councillor. See La Fraisne.— See Early Death and Pound. For in many things we offend all. See St. James (Tongue, The).-Bible. For it so falls out. See Much Ado about Nothing.—Shake- Speare. * For knyghthode is not the feates of warre. See Pastime of Pleasure, The (Character of a True Knight, The).— Hawes. For º: of gold she's left me, O. See For Lack of Gold.— ustin. For lo! no sooner has the cold withdrawn. See Joy of Spring.—Hunt. For lo! the living God doth bare his arm. See Commemora- tion Ode (Democracy).-Monroe. For lo, the winter is past; the rain is over and gone. See Flower Service, A.—Denton. For love I laboréd all the day. See Love's Reward.—Bour- dillon. For love is a celestial harmony. See Love's Harmony.— Spenser. * For love is Lord of truth and loyalty. See Love's Nobleness. —Spenser. For man there still is left one sacred charter. tuary within the Breast, The.—Smith. For man to tell how human life began. See Paradise Lost (Adam's Account of his Creation).-Milton. For many a mile the tawny mountains heaved. See Wick- low Scene, A.—Savage-Armstrong. For many a winter in Billiter Lane. See Christmas Out of Town.—Smith. - For many a year, I’ve watched the ships a-sailing to and fro. Sée Ships, The.—Bell. For many blessings I to God upraise. See God and the Soul (Nature and the Child).—Spalding. For many lang year. I ha'e heard frae my grannie. See Hazelwood Witch, The.—Gall. For many, many days together. Morris. For many, weeks I had walked at nights, with this poor friendless girl. See Friend in Need, A.—De Quincey. For many years I have studied minutely the career. See Character of Washington, The.—Lodge. For many years has been a matter of wonder to me. See Alcoholic and the Tobacco Habit, The.—Dow. For many years the heroic AEneas, who escaped from fall. ing Troy to seek the shores of Italy. See AEneid, The Story of the.—Rabb. For me, and those I love. See Euganean Hills, The (Some -- |Unsuspected Isle).-Shelley. For me, for me, these old retreats. See Sanc- See Riding Together.— See Bloomsbury.— Whitten. For me, my friend, no grave-side virgil keep. See Now.— Alexander. For me no Winter twilight falls. See Sunset Balconies.— Walsh. For me the jasmine buds unfold. See Song: “For me the jasmine,” etc. . and World is Mine, The -Coates. For me! Then bring it up at once. See Cherry Blossom. —Sutphen. For me who stand in Italy to-day. See Casa Guidi Win- dows.-Browning. For me you__left, my dearest, best. See Two Christmas Eyes.—Nesbit. 692 FIRST LINE INDEX For For “For our martyr'd Charles I pawn'd my plate. and Ripton.—Meredith. See America.- Cavalier, Ther—Doyle. peace and for plenty, for freedom, for rest. Thank Thee.—Sangster. Michael Cassio I dare be sworn. See Othello (Jealousy) onous roll. See Two Gray Wolves.-Fanton. See Loss mony lang year I ha'e heard frae my grannie. tists and architects have been trying. See Republican tion, The.—Donne. my part, I regard any one who reproaches his fellow- myself, if things go badly in London, the magic wand mystery is man's life. See Mystery (Foreknowledge See Lines composed a Few Miles Above Tintern See Justice for Dreyfus.-Zola. the Graves of Union Soldiers (Immortality of True of the entire field. See Testimony of Experience, The. eighty-six ships. See Iliad, The Story of the.—Rabb. Bates. Alcinous, The).-Homer. ( 3 host Scene, The).-Alden. one long term, or e'er her trial came. See Imitation rigg was Confined.— (Anti-Jacobin.) Brown. See Ane i.e. fººdse more desirable. See Of Great- —Shakespeare. - ºn miles and miles the prairie stretches in a long, monot- months and years, with penury and want. of the Emigrants, The.—O'Reilly. See Hazelwood Witch, The.—Gall. more than a generation poets, orators, historians, ar- Party Lincoln's Monument.—Cannon. my first twenty years, since yesterday. See Computa- my own part, I approve of garden flowers. See Wild Strawberry, A.—Van Dyke. man. See Oration on the Crown, The (Fortune of AEschines).-Demosthenes. of the unknown. will be shivered in his grasp. See Reflections of Sir Walter Scott.—Scott. Undesirable).-Tupper. nature then the coarser pleasure of my boyish days. Abbey (Nature and Humanity).—Wordsworth. nearly eleven months I have been away from France. nearly fifty years no spot in any of these states had been the scene of battle. See Strewing Flowers on Patriotism).-Garfield. nearly two hundred years license has had possession —Anon. nine years a fleet of one thousand one hundred and not in quiet English fields. See same-Wilde. O America, our country l—land. all sad words of tongue or pen. See Memory Gems. on every side beneath. See Odyssey, The (Palace of once I, have done right. I always used to think if I stuck to it. See Adventures of Jimmy Brown, The one I care little for. See Home Rules the Nation, The. —Cuyler. of Southey.—Canning and Frere and Inscription for the Door of the Cell in Newgate, where Mrs. Brown- one whole, week I, have “wasted my sweetness on the desert air” of Columbusville. See Receiving Calls.- our Christ's saik, I am richt weil content. Satyre of the Threi Estaitis.-Lyndesay. See Old See We physic and farces. See On Dr. Hill's Farce. - Richard had been requested by his father. Garrick. See Richard Sale: A very fine line of hearts. Hearts.—Hosford. Scotland's and for freedom's right. Spider.—Barton. She is and must be, whether she knows it or not. Mother as Teacher, The.—Smith. Sixty days and upwards a storm of shell and shot. Bombardment of Vicksburg, Hayne. So work the honey-bees. bees, The).--Shakespeare. Some reason, there seemed to be a continued series of new developments at our house. See Renting a Baby. —Stockton. Some time past, Mr. Speaker, has the Old World been fed from the New. ... See Speech on Moving his Resolu- tions . for Conciliation with America (Enterprise of American Colonists).-Burke. Summer rain, and winter's sun. —Bangs. Summer's bloom , and Autumn's blight. See Bitter- Sweet (Thanksgiving Ode, A).-Holland. ten years Robert Browning has stood in a position. See Robert Browning.—(Philadelphia Press.) that brave sun, the father of the day. See Orchestra; or, A Poeme on Daunging. (Antinous Praises Dancing before Queen Penelope).--Davies. that indeed is no true, monarchy. See True Monarchy. —Greville, Lord Brooke. the best part of three nights we travelled on erie mountains. See Reconciliation, A.—Stevenson. the handsome kingfisher go not to the tree. See King- fisher, The.—Howitt. the hay and the corn and wheat that is reaped. See See To Allison Cun- See Bargains in See Bruce and the See See The and Vicksburg.— See King Henry V. (Honey- See Thanksgiving Day. Giving Thanks and Thanksgiving.—Anon. the long nights you lay awake. ningham.—Stevenson. For tº: For the most part Buck's love was expressed in adoration. See Call of the Wild, The (For the Love of a Man). —London. & For the sake of a weathered gray city set high on a hill. See Perugia.—Burr. For the sake of the dear little isle. to his Letter.—Keating. IFor the second time in this generation. field.—Blaine. For the sole edification. See Credo, A.—Thackeray. For the strength of the hills we bless thee. See Hymn of the Mountain Christian.—Hemans. For the tender beech and the sapling oak. See Oak and the Beech, The and Song: “For the tender,” etc.— Peacock. For the third time the Congress of the United States is assembled to commemorate. See Tribute to McKinley. See Geoffrey Keating See Eulogy on Gar- —Hay. Eor the wealth of pathless forests. See Thanksgiving, A.— Larcom. IFor the wheels were just as strong as the thills. See One- hoss Shay, The.—Holmes. For thee a crown of thorns I wear. See Any Father to Any Son.—Money-Coutts. For thee, O dear, dear country. . . See Jerusalem.—Neale. For º O God, who only worship thee. See Worship.— ord. For there are two heavens, sweet. See same.—Hunt. For these white arms about my neck. See Wed.—Bunner. For they alone have need of sorrow. See same.—Clemmer. For thirty years, secluded from mankind. See Inscription for the Apartment in Chepstow Castle, where Henry Marten was Imprisoned.—Southey. For this is Love's nobility. See Love's Nobility.—Emer- SOIl. For this present, hard is the fortune of the bard. See Woodnotes.—Emerson. For this true nobleness I seek in vain. See same.—Lowell. For, this ye know well, tho' I wouldin lie. See Praise of Women.—Chaucer. For those my unbaptized rhymes. See His Prayer for Ab- solution.—Herrick. For three long days have I wandered through this forest. See Where Thou Goest I Will Go.—Anon. For three whole days across the sky. See After Rain.— Lampman. For threescore years and ten. See Read to Sleep.–Pres- ton. For thrice ten years the paladin's hand and brain. See Milton.—Betts. - For time is like a fashionable host. See Troilus and Cres- sida (One Touch of Nature).--Shakespeare. For ’tis the mind that makes the body rich. See Taming of the Shrew, The (Mind Alone Valuable, The).— Shakespeare. is a medicine for woe. Prayer, A.—Smith. “For tricks that are vain.” See Thanksgiving See Julie.—Anon. For º has such a face and such a mien. See Memory Jreiſſl S. For twenty days the ranks in gray. See Dollie Harris at Greencastle, Pa.--West. For twenty years, a trip to the city. See Aunt Keturah’s First Visit to the City.—Frame. For twenty years and over our good parson had been toil- ing. See Our Traveled Parson.—Carleton. For twenty years old Jack Baldwin. See Old Jack in the Well.—Anon. two years I had been an ensign in the Paulovsky Reg- iment. See Imperial Secret, An.—Dumas. two years it had been notorious in the square. See See Thou and I (Love in Age). Courting of T'nowhead’s Bell, The.—Barrie. us, the almond-tree. —Tilton. we were nursed upon the self-same hill. —Milton. weariness my hand writes ill. See Scribe, (From the Irish of St. Columbkille.) weeks the clouds had raked the hills. FIills.-Whittier. wha ere had lealer luwe. Ballad.) What famous poet shall we name our tree. the Tree.—Hadley. what is life, if measured by the space not by the act 2 See For What is Life —Jonson. whereso'er I turn my ravished eyes. See Italy.— Addison. who would bear the whips and scorns of time. See Hamlet (“For who would bear,” etc.).-Shakespeare. why, who writes such histories as these. See Books.-- Higgins. William Freeman as a murderer I have no commis- sion to Speak. See Plea for William Freeman, A.— Seward. woman is not undeveloped man. (Man and Woman).-Tennyson. wonderful indeed are all his works. See Paradise Lost (Wisdom and Goodness of God, The).-Milton. years my summer fallow lay. See My Summer Fallow. —Kerningham. years the slave endured his yoke. The.—Wister. - See Lycidas. The.— See Among the See Brown Adam (B).-- (Old See Naming See Princess, The See Boat of Grass, 693 For AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS For your country, boy, and for that flag. See Nolan's Speech.-Hale. For Youth, who goes to war. —Taylor. Forasmuch as all men worship. See Universal God, The.— Armstrong. g Forbear, bold youth; all's heaven here See To One Per- The.— See Age intercedes for Youth. Suading a Lady to Marriage.—Philips. Forced by soft violence of prayer. See Spleen, Green. Forced from home and all its pleasures. plaint.—Cowper. s 'Fore God, his grace is bold, to trust these traitors. See King Henry V.-Shakespeare. Foreboding sudden of untoward change. See By the Cone- See Life. maugh.-Coates. * Forenoon and afternoon and night.—Forenoon. —S1 t Forseen in the vision of sages. See National Ode: Read at the Celebration in Independence Hall, Philadelphia, July 4, 1876 (America).--Taylor. Forest Street, the literary corner of Hartford. See Making Amends.--Anon. forest trees have always “haunted me like a passion.” See Trees.—For a Class Exercise.—Anon. Forever am I conscious, moving here. Country, The.—Aldrich. Forever and ever the reddening leaves. Anon. “Forever with the Lord.” See At Home in Heaven and Immortality.—Montgomery. “Forget me not ?” Ah, words of useless warning. See For- See Lover Beseecheth His get Me Not.—Sargent. Forget not yet the tried intent. Mistress not to Forget, The.—Wyatt, Forget six countries overhung with smoke. See Earthly Paradise, The (Prologue).-Morris. Forget the ache your own heart holds. The...—Gillilan. “Forgt thee?” If to dream by night. See Forget. Thee?— Moultrie. Forget thee.—no, never ! Why cherish a thought. See Forget Thee,_No, Never l—Watts. Forgetful Uncle John didn’t know what to do. See How Kitty used her Umbrella.-Rankin. See Slave's Com- See Forever.— See Happier Life, Forgive me, Father. Those were wild, bad words. See Confessional, The.—Story. Forgive me . if from the present things I turn. See Hero ew, A.—Lowell. Forgive, O Lord, our severing ways. See Unity.—Whittier. “Forgive them, for they know not what they do.” See - Abraham Lincoln.—Stedman. Forgiveness Lane is old as youth. See Forgiveness Lane.— Dickinson. • Forlorn, alone and old—I die. See Christopher Columbus. —Gazzoletti. Form'd half beneath, and half above the earth. See Two Enigmas.-Prior. Forsake me not, my God. See God's Support and Guidance. -AIlOIl. Forsake me not so soon; Castara, stay. Castara, in a Trance).-Habington. Fort Wagner l that is a place for us. Wagner, The.—Cary. See Castara (To See Hero of Ft. See Fears See Grainne. See Wood- Forth from... his dark and lonely hiding-plac. Bismillah.-Proudfit. See Sword of Forth from the chaos of party factions. nogg.—Taylor. g Forth goes the woodman, leaving unconcerned. &ee Forth to the Battle.—Linley. (Tr. Forth from England ranks a score of horsemen. See Harold and Tostig.—Anon. in Solitude.—Coleridge. . . Forth from his tent, the patriarch Abraham stept. See Forth from its scabbard, pure and bright. of Robert Lee, The.—Ryan. See Wish Dearer than the Crown, The.—Braidon. . Forth from the purple battlements he fared. See Sir Egg- Forth from the twilight of a wood she came. After the Death of Diarmuid.—O'Byrne. man's Dog, The...—Cowper. Forth to the battle onward to the fight. Forth, upon the Gitchie Gumee. . See Song of Hiawatha (Hiawatha's Fishing).—Longfellow. Forthwith from the glittering staff unfurled. See Flags.- (Various Authors.) Forthwith this frame of mine was wrenched. See Rime of the Ancient Mariner (Penance of the Ancient Mar- iner and His Reverent Teaching). —Coleridge. Fortú, Fortú, my beloved one. See Englishman in Italy, e.—Browning. - Fortunate is that nation great enough to know the great. See Roscoe Conkling (Truly Great, The).—Ingersoll. Fortune her, gifts may variously dispose. See Essay on Man, An.—Pope. Eortune smiles, cry holyday I See Fortune Smiles and Praise of Fortune, The.—Dekker. Fortune, that with malicious joy. See Fortune.—Dryden. Fortune,will not come with seeking. See Four-leaved Clover. *-AllOOl. Forty Little Urchins. See Teaching Public School.—Anon. Forty Viziers saw I go. See Fair Circassion, The.— Garnett. See Undiscovered Forty years ago, surgery was practically untried. See Iron Way, The (Conquest of Sally B.).--Carr. Forty years of experience and observation have taught me. See Country's Greatest Evil, The.—Wilson. Forty years on, when afar and asunder. See Forty Years On.-Bowen. Forward and back and forward went he thus. The.—Chapman. “Forward I.” he heard again from the deep, guttural voice. See Death of Garcia, The.—Stoddard. “Forward l’’ the brave captain said. See Battle of Inker- man, The.—Bungay. Foul canker of fair, virtuous action. Marston. Foul fa’ the breast first treason bred in l Noble.—(Ballad.) Found dead, dead and alone. See Thames, See To Detraction.— See Hobbie See Found Dead.—Laigh- ton. *. Found in the garden. dead in his beauty. See Burial of the Linnet, The.—Ewing. Fountain of Mercy I God of love I See same.—Flower- €W. Fountains that frisk and sprinkle. See Made in the Hot Weather.—Henley. Four an twenty noblemen they rode thro Banchory fair. See Glenlogic, or Jean O Bethelnic (A) - (Old Ballad.) Four and thirty years ago. See Rab and his Friends.-- Brown. Four and twenty bonny boys. See Hugh of Lincoln and Sir Hugh, or; The Jew’s Daughter.— (Old Ballad.) Tour and twenty nobles sits in the King's ha l—See Glen- logie, or Jean O Bethelnie.— (Old Ballad.) Four and twenty snowflakes came tumbling from the sky. See Disappointed Snowflakes, The.—Anon. Four are the men who tell of the life of our Saviour and Master. See Books of the Bible (New Testament, The). —Davidson. See Three Children Four are the names of the seasons. Sliding.—Cayazza. Tour babies lay in their cradles new. See Seasons, The.— Ricker. Four be the elements. See Song for Punch Drinkers.— Punch.) Four children sat around a wood fire. See Mice at Play.— Forrest. Four days after the king's departure, Nehushta was wander- ing in the gardens. See Zoroaster (Massacre of Zoroaster, The).-Crawford. º Fourº years We fought. See Heroes of the South.- ayne. Four, ducks on a pond. See Memory, A. and same.—Alling- 3 Iſl. Four, gallant ships from England came. See Battle of Ston- ington on the Seaboard.—Freneau. Four great gates has the city of Damascus. Damascus.—Flecker. Four hundred. Sons and daughters. See Success by Over- coming Qbstacles (Class Day Oration).—Voss. Four, ared thousand men. See Nation's Dead, The.— El OIl. Four_hundred years and more ago. ent, The.—Anon. Four limpid lakes, four Naiades. See Four Lakes of Mad- ison, The.—Longfellow. Four little feet pattering on the floor. Morning.—Peck. Four little mouths agape forever. See Orioles, The...—Anon. Four little pussy-cats invited out to tea. See Cat's Tea Party, The.—Anon. g Four little Sunbeams came earthward one day. Sunbeams, The.—M. K. B. Four old cats sat down to tea. See Cat-tails.--Whitney. Four. Sages stood to chant a stave. See Alexander the Great.—From the Early Irish. Four seasons fill the measures of the year. Seasons, The.—Keats. Four straight brick walls, severely plain. Graveyard, The.—Mitchell. Four things a man must learn to do. Van Dyke. Four times the sun had risen and set. (Embarkation, The).-Longfellow. Four weeks from Monte Video. See Cattle Boats, The.— Lawson. - Four weeks they sailed, a speck in sky-shut seas. See Voyage to Vinland, The.—Lowell. “Four winds blowing thro’ the sky.” Teasdale. Four years!—and didst thou stay above. See Grave.—Arnold. Four young men, of a Monday morn. Margaretta, The.—Carleton. Four-and-eighty years are o'er me. The...—English. Foºtwenty Highland men. (ZC. Four-and-twenty ladies fair. See Bonny Baby Livingston (C).-- (Old Ballad.) Four-and-twenty nobles rade to the King's ha. See Glen- ogie.—Anon. Four-fifths of the inhabitants of the tiny hamlet of Warlock Haven. See For His Mother's Sake.—Gift. See Gates of See Drummer-boy of See Early Christmas See Four See Human See Quaker See Four Things.- See Evangeline See Four Winds— Geist's See Prize of the See Battle of Monmouth, See Eppie Morrie.—(Bal. 694 FIRST LINE INDEX IFrom * Fourscore and seven years ago our fathers brought forth upon this continent a new nation. ... See Address at the Dedication of the Cemetery at Gettysburg.—Lincoln. Fourteen fair barges in a row. See Queen Hynde (Boat- race, The).-Hogg. Fourteen small broidered berries on the hem. See What the Sonnet Is.-Lee-Hamilton. e Fourth of July, they say, sir. See Young America.- ells. - Fowler I my friend, if riches be your aim. See Sonnet: “Fowler I my friend.”—Passerat, - Fra }. to bank, fra wood to wood I rin. Boyd. & Fra whaur in fragrant wuds ye bide. See Springs on the Ochils.-Robertson. Frae fields where Spring her sweets has blawn. See Ode to the Gowdspink.-Fergusson. g Frae great Apollo, poet say. ' See Poet's Wish, The.— Ramsay. - Tragoletta, blessed one. I See Le Gallienne. Fragrant air everywhere. Fragrant odor of the dawn. Morse. 'Fraid-cat, 'fraid of a snake I Chapman. Framed in the cavernous fireplace sits a boy. Thought, An.—Luders. France your country, as we know. Franceline rose in the dawning gray. —Crawford. Francisco Coronado rode forth with all his train. See Qui- vira.-Guiterman. Francois Villon has seen and dared to love the Lady Kath- erine de Vaucelles. See Burgundian Defiance, The.— McCarthy. - See Sonet.— Songs for Fragolette.— See Fragrant Air.—Anon. See Morning in August.— See Village Coward.— See Old See Colinette.—Lang. See Wive la France. Frank Hayman dearly loved a pleasant joke. See Frank Hayman.—Taylor. Trank-hearted hostess of the field and wood. See Under the Willows.-Lowell. Franklin as a philosopher stands before us as distinctly. See Inauguration of the Statue of Franklin, The (Franklin as a Philospher).--Winthrop. Franklin is dead | Restored to the bosom of the Divinity. See Eulogium on Franklin, June 11, 1790.-Mirabeau. Franklin Keene lived in San Francisco. See Bachelor and Baby.—Cameron. Tranklin.—The conduct of England toward us resembles that of Ebenezer Bullock toward his eldest son, Jonas. See Washington and Franklin—Landor. Franklin's life is full of charming stories. Franklin.—Brooks. Frau IHolda kam aus dem Berg hervor. See Hirtenlied.— Wagner. Frailein, the young schoolmistress, to her pupils said one day. See Little Christel.—Bradley. Fred Mason came beside my fire. See Killed at Fredericks- burg.—Hickox. I'reddie saw some fine ripe cherries Cherry-tree.—“Aunt Effie.” Fredericksburg is not a large city, and yet it is rich in incidents. See Fredericksburg.—Bryan. Free are the Muses, and where Freedom is. the Oat.—Taylor. Free as the wandering pike am I. See Ballad of the &ee Benjamin See Freddie and the See Breath on Devil May Care.—Burgess. Freedom called them—up they rose. See Gallant Fifty- one, The.—Flash. Freedom calls you ! Quickl be ready. See War-song.— Percival. Freedom, has called us and we've come across the wave. See Patriotic Band, The.—Anon. Freedom that I love. See Freedom.—Schenkendorf. Freedom's first champion in our fettered land. See Gar- rison.—Alcott. Freemen of Athens ! Fellow citizens ! Freemen by birth ! See Clito's Address to the Men of Athens.—Anon. French and Russian they matter not. See Chant of Hate Against England, A.—Henderson. (Tr.) Fresh clad from heaven in robes of white. See In my Own Album.—Lamb. Fresh from the dewy hill, the merry year. See Song: “Fresh from the Dewy Hill, the Merry Year.”—Blake. Fresh from the fountains of the wood. See Valley Brook, The.—Bryant. Fresh from the griddle's warm embrace. Peck. Fresh, glides the brook and blows the gale. The.—Lytton. Fresh hope and cheer. —Poulsson. Fresh palms for the Old Dominion. town, The.—Brownell. Fresh Spring, the herald of love's mighty king. See Amor- etti and Epithalamion (Whilst it is Prime).--Spenser. Fresh with all airs of woodland brooks. See With a Copy of Herrick.-Gosse. freshly the cool breath of the coming eve. of the Daughter of Jairus.-Willis. Fret not thyself , because of evildoers. David, XXXVII.-Bible. Friend after friend departs. See Evolution.— See Sabbath, See Flower's Easter Message, The. See Battle of Charles- See Healing See Psalms of See same.—Montgomery. JFriendship, like love is but 3. Ila Iſle. Friend, come thou like a friend. See Address to the New Year.—Craik. Friend, let us live—live, live, in all despite. See Sonnet: “Friend, let us live.”—Bellay. Friend of all who seek Thy favor. See Friend of All.— Wesley. Friend of my heart, is it meet or wise. The...—Ripling. Friend of my soul, this water sip. See Temperance Song.— (Pwnch.) Friend! tell of these two things the just degree. See Epi- gram: “Friend tell of these two things.”—Saint-Gelais. Friend, though thy soul should burn thee. See Truth, The. . —Lampman. Friend, whose Smile has come to be. See Last.—Allen. See King's Jest, Friend, you seem thoughtful. See Sea Dialogue, A.— . Holmes. Friendless and poor, but with heart content. See Roland and his Friend.—Pyle. Friends... and fellow-citizens: Called upon to undertake the duties of the first executive office of our country. See . Inauguration. Address, , March 4, 1801—Jefferson. Friends and Fellow-citizens: In looking forward to the moment. . See Farewell . Address.--Washington. Friends and fellow-citizens of this conflictuous community. See Racy Stump Speech, A.—Anon. Friends and Fellow-citizens: The period for a new election of a citizen. See Farewell Address.-Washington. Friends and Fellow-sufferers: I come not here to talk. See . Holiday. Gobbler's Address, The.—Anon. Friends and loves we have none, nor wealth nor blest , abode. , See. Seekers, The.—Masefield. Friends and Neighbors: Having just opened a commodious . Shop. See. Rum-seller's Invitation, The.—Anon. Friends and school-mates we have gathered. See Vacation . . Renews Vigor.—Paintor. ~ Friends, Countrymen, ... and Brethren :-By these and by every other appellation. See Address to the People of England.—Lee. Friends, hear the words my wandering thoughts would . Say. ... See On Southey's Death.—Landor. Friends, I come not here to talk. Ye know too well. See Rienzi's Address to the Romans.—Mitford. Friends, in this, world of hurry. See same.—Kingsley. Friends is people that you have to say “dear” to. See Triends.-Dix. “Friends,” listen to the “Annals of.” See Tale the Titles . Told, . The.—Davis. Friends of faces unkown, and a land. See Only a Curl.— . Browning. Friends of the Muse, to you of right belong See Strong Heroic Line, The.—Holmes Friends of this glorious band. ington, . The.—Hyde, Friends—old friends. See same.—Henley. Friends, once in a generation. See Piedge of the Pro- gressives.—Roosevelt. Friends, our task as Americans is to strive. See Right of , the People to Rule, The.—Roosevelt. “Friends, Romans, Countryman I’’ See Honors of the . Class.-Baird. Friends. Romans countryman, lend me your ears. See Julius Caesar (Antony's Oration over Caesar).-Shake- Speare. Friend's Romans, countryman. lend me your ears. € . Rehearsal, The.—McBride. y See Friends, we are assembled to do honor to our dearly be- lover . Abraham Lincoln. See Lincoln, Circle of Trib- utes to.—Schell. Friends were gossiping in Lincoln's presence. . Length of a Man's Legs.--Anon. Friends, whom she looked at blandly from her couch. See . Myrtis.--Landor. Friendship Aristotle defines as “unanimity on questions of the public advantage, and all that touches life.” See Basis of Friendship, The.—Hyde. Friendship doth bind, with pleasant ties. . Love, and Truth.-Anon. Friendship is usually said to be impossible. I'riendship.–J. G. L. See Great Immortal Wash- See Proper See Friendship, See Platonic See Har e Friends,--The.—Gay. la € With Many Friendship needs no studied phrases. See Friendship.— IłOIOl. - Friendship, peculiar boon of heaven. See Friendship.– . Jonson. Friendship, thou’rt false! . See Acrostic, An.—Anon. Frightened 3. No, that ain't the word, sir. See Terrible . Race, A.—Rae-Brown. Fringing cypress forests dim. Frisky as a lambkin. See Lovable Child, The-Poulsson. Fritz has had more trouble with his neighbor. See Fritz's Troubles.—Anon. “Froebelism,” or the Kindergarten system of education. See same.—Bittinger. Frolic virgins once these were. First Came.—Herrick. From a branch the bird called. SOIl. From a chimney on the roof. 3. I’6. From a dungeon permitted to go. The.—Welcker. See Sassafras.—Peck. See How the Heart's Ease See Bird, The.—Michel- See Capers et Caper.— See Convict's Complaint, 695 from AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS From a field of death and carnage. See Soldier's Cradle- hymn, The.—McGuire. g From a junto that labor for absolute power. See Emanci- pation from British Dependence.—Freneau. From a munster vale they brought her. See Dying Girl, The.—Williams. From age to age, they gather. Hosmer. From agross der rifer, at broke of tay. See Carl Pretzel's Ride.—Pretzel. From agross der rifer, ad der broke of day. Ride.—Phillips. From all that dwell below the skies. See Psalm CXVII.- See To One Shortly See Cross and Flag.— See Schneider's Watts. From all the rest I single you out. to Die.—Whitman. From beauteous Windsor's height and storied halls. See Sonnet: Written after seeing Windsor Castle.—War- ton. from beneath her cotton “Kappie.” From breakfast on through all the day. The.—Stevenson. * From brightening fields of ether fair disclosed. son's The. (Summer), -Thomson. From British rule the States are free, at length. See My Country.—Bradbury. From Caesar to Bismarck and Gladstone. Immortal.-Anon. From childhood Joe had loved his faithful Meg. and Meg.—Anon. From childhood's hour I have not been as others were. See same.—Poe. From college and from chapel spires. See Poet's Funeral, The and Tribute to Longfellow, A.—Zabriskie. From Cuban shores in ceaseless pain. See Remembered.— Gordon. From dawn to dark they stood . See “Our Left.”—Tick- See Katrina.-“Sneyd.” See Land of Nod, See Sea- See Lincoln the See Joe IłOI’. From day to day came a heavy roar. See Tilghman's Ride from Yorktown to Philadelphia.-Pyle. from death, Christ on the Sabbath morn. See Sabbath Morn.—Grundtvig. From dusk till the dawn the livelong night. Battle Flag.—Irving. From each age in every story shines Sublime. See Woman's Power.—Cloud. From early childhood, even as hath been said. cursion, The (Sunrise, The).—Wordsworth. Trom early youth war has my mistress been. See Soldier, A.—Baillie. From east and west across the horizon's edge. See Old Age's Ship and Crafty Death's.—Whitman. From 1806, the period of my entrance upon this noble theater. See Waledictory Address to the Senate.— See Betsy's OIlê figure-head See Ex- Clay. Trom 1829 till 1839, for a period of ten years, O'Connell stood in the British Parliament. See O'Connell.— Burke. * From Europe Mr. Sumner returned late in the fall of 1872. See Eulogy on Charles Sumner (American Battle Flags).—Schurz. From every point they gaily come, the bronco's unshod feet. See Dance at the Ranch, A.—Anon . From fall to spring, the russet acorn. See Holidays.— Emerson. From falling leaf to falling leaf. See October.—Radford. From † away, from far away. See My Letter.—Litch- e From far away we come to you. Il OIl. From far, from eve and morning. JHaste.—Hausman. From far the clocks are ticking. See On the Death of My Child.—Eichendorff. From far-on snowy mountains, whose brows the cloudlets fan. See Cold-water Cross.--Anon. From France, desponding and betray’d. See On the British Invasion.—Freneau. From gold to gray. See Eve of Election, The.—Whittier. From Greenland's icy mountains. See Missionary Hymn.— Heber. From gross der rifer, ad broke of day. Ride.—Gooft. From Guadiana comes he not, he comes not from Xenil. See Bull fight, The.—Lockhart. From Halifax Station a bully there came. tation.—Anon. “From hand to mouth.” he gaily said. See From Hand to Mouth.—Anon. Erom harmony, from heavenly harmony. Cecilia’s Day, A.—Dryden. From heaven high, I come to you. —Luther. From Heaven I fall, though from earth I begin. Snow.—Swift. From her earliest history, the policy of this country. See Education.—Mann. From highest Heaven I come to tell. mas Carol.--Anon. From him did forty million serfs, endowed. Czar Alexander the Second.—Rossetti. See From Far away. See From Far and In See Schneider's See Halifax See Song for St. See From Heaven High. See On See Luther's Christ- See Sonnet: From his brimstone bed at break of day. See Devil's Thoughts, The...—Coleridge and Southey. From his home in an Eastern bungalow. See Bird's Min- istry, A.—Preston. From his wandering far to eastward See Hiawatha.-- Longfellow. From homes of the East and the West. the Boys.-Denton. From India's burning clime I'm brought. See Columbia and See Fan, A.— Swift. From keel to fighting top, I love. See Manila Bay.—Hale. From learned Florence (long time rich in fame). See England's Heroical Epistles (Surrey to Geraldine).— Drayton. From Lewis, Monsieur Gérard came. See Yankee Doodle's Expedition to Rhode Island.—Anon. From life without freedom, oh! who would not fly? See Life Without Freedom.—Moore. * From little signs, like little stars. See Angel in the House, The (Honoria's Surrender).-Patmore. From low to high doth dissolution climb. See Mutability.— Wordsworth. From morn till noon the golden glow. See Outcasts's Dream, The.—Bell. From morning till night it was Lucy’s delight. box, The.—Taylor. From my lips in their defilement. CéIn Uls. From my youth upward have I longed to tread. See Paestum.—Rogers. From Nazareth to Bethlehem. The.—Hop- ÇII] S. From nine in the morning till six at night. Man's Little Girl, The.—Anon. From Oberon, in fairy-land. See Merry Pranks of Robin Goodfellow, The.—Anon and Robin Goodfellow—alias Puck—alias Hobgoblin.—Jonson. From old Dutch times to the middle of the nineteenth century. ... See Curiosities of Popular Customs (New Year Calls in Old New York).-Walsh. From one end to the other of the great boot-room. See Purpose, A.—Pearson. From our Dominion never take Thy protecting hand! See Canada.--Campbell. From our hidden places. See Others, The.—O'Sullivan. From out Cologne there came three kings. See Three Kings See Waiting for the See Chatter- See same.—Damas- See Nativity, See Hand-organ of Cologne The.—Field. From out his hive there came a bee. May.—Anon. - From out imprisoning petals—velvet red. of the Rose.—Morgan. . From out its chamber, green and high. See Omen, The.— Eglinton. From out my deep, wide-bosomed west. Miller. From out of the North-land his leaguer he led. See Saint Leger.—Scollard. From out our crowded calendar. See Memorial Day.— Wilson. * From out the cold house of the North. See Men of the North, The.—Allison. From out the grave of one whose budding years. See Lachrymator, The.—Turner. From out the South the genial breezes sigh. See Mother, The...—Barrow. From out the topmost bulb–a budding sentry. See Leaf, A. —McGovern. From pain and peril, by land and main. Well, The.—Whittier. From Paumanok starting I fly like a bird. Whitman. From, Pembroke's princely dome, where mimic Art. See After Seeing the Collection of Picturers at Wilton House.—Warton. See Prescience See Rejoice.— See Captain's See same.— I'rom plains that reel to southward, dim. See Heat.— Lampman. From... proud Atlantic's surging waves. See Starry Flag, The.—Bates. From purest wells of English undefiled. See James Russell Lowell.—Whittier. From Rhegium to the Isthmus. —Schiller. From ridge to ridge. See Spider Web, The.—Crowell. From right to left, and to and fro. See Maze, The.—Bourne. From *. of morn till set of sun. See Falls of the Mohawk. —WiOOre. From romp upon the Autumn hills. SOIl. From rosy lips we issue forth. See Words.-Barbauld. Trom ruby lips to finger tips. See Toast, A.—Anon. From Saffron to yellow, from purple to gray. See Summer Picture, A.—Anon. From Salisbury church to Wilton House so grand. See Apology for Kings.-Pindar. From Santiago, spurning the morrow. Destroyers, The.—Rice. From school, and ball, and rout she came. * Hills (Wife, The).--Whittier. From shuddering trees the painted leaves. See Chicka- mauga.-Ferris. . From silent night, true Register of moans. See Wonder- wº; Providence of Sions Saviour in New-England. -ej OIlllSOIle See Cranes of Ibycus, The. See Turning.—Bron- See Destroyer of See Among the 696 FIRST LINE INDEX Full From Sixtus' fane, when Michael Angelo. See Terza Rima. —Gautier. º e From some dim height of being, undescribed. See Shall I Look Back!—Anon. - - - From some sweet home, the morning train. See School Girl, The.—Venable. From song and dream forever gone. Bottomley. tº tº From Stirling Castle we had seen. See Yarrow Unvisited. —Wordsworth. From the beginning the Eternal Cause. See Let There Be Light.—Pierpont. From the blue Mosells, where the waters sleep. De Kalb.-Anon. From the bonny bells of heather. Galloway Legend.—Stevenson. From the calm, almost stern face. See Childless, The.— (Cincinnati Times Star.) From the centre of the ceiling of this kitchen. See Pick- wick Papers, The (Christmas Games in “Old Wardle's" Ritchen).-Dickens. From the cold sod that's o'er you. See From the Cold Sod that’s o'er You.-Walsh. From the commandant’s quarters on Westchester height. See Aaron Burr's Wooing.—Stedman. From the day on which an accommodation takes place between England and America.—See American In- dependence (Necessity of Independence, The).-Adams. From the deep, deep bottom of the sea. See Wineta.- Müller. - From the depth of the dreamy decline of the dawn. Nephelidia.—Swinburne. From the desert I come to thee. See Elegiac Mood.— See Baron See Heather Ale: A See Bedouin Song.— Taylor. From the disgraceful sleep in which you lie. See Sonnet: “From the disgraceful sleep.”—Fresnaye.’ From the drear wastes of unfulfilled desire. See Dis- appointment.—Collier. From the elm tree's topmost bough. See Robin's Come.— Caldwell. From the eternal shadow. See same.—Whittier. “From the far blue heaven.” See Fragment, A. Love.—Anon. From the flying train behold. (Vick's Magazine.) From the forests and highlands. and God's See Golden Rod, The.— See Hymn of Pan.— Shelley. From the four quarters of the year. See Holiday Con- vention, The...—Rook. From the glittering staff unfurled. See Paradise Lost.— Milton. From the glorious heaven where the See God is Love.—Anon. From the heart of the mighty mountains strong-souled for ºrate I came. See Song of the Colorado, The.— 841. - From the heart of Waumbeck Methna, from the lake that never fails. See Mary Garvin.—Whittier. From the hills of home forth looking. See Garrison of Cape Ann, The.—Whittier. From the hills of the west, as the sun's setting beam. See jºy Minstrel's Lament, The.—(New England Mag- (12??? 6. From the jaws of the jungles of Jayville the Jasper hiked Out of his lair. See Football Hero, A.—Gillilan. From the laurels fairest bough. See Battle of Valparaiso, angels are. he.—Anon. From... the leafy maple ridges. See Canadian Whitethroat, The-Edgar. From the low prayer of want and plaint of woe. olence.—Beattie. From the lowest depths of poverty. See Benev- See Hard Work Plan, e.—Anon. From the madding crowd they stand apart. See V-A-S-E, he.—Roche. From the mines and the lumber camps of the mountains. See Black Rock (Christmas at “Black Rock”). Connor. From the mint two bright new pennies came. See Two Pen- nies, The.—Anon. From the misty shores of midnight, touched with splendors of the moon. See Tennyson.—Van Dyke. Presentation Address.-Baldwin. From the morning even until now. See Make Thine Angel From the most fixed principles of human nature. Apostrophe to the Volunteers, The.—Hall. See Dirge for the Deep-sea Trawler, A.— Mayne. From the ocean half a rood. See Among the Sand Hills.-- From the old homestead kitchen a voice rang out. See Scrap of College Lore.—Dromgoole. See Verrazani.--—Butterworth. Trom the plains of far Judea. From the private gateway stealing. See Saint Elizabeth.- tory. Coasting New Year's Eve.—Anon. From the quickened womb of the primal gloom. See Light. From the moment of entering the Normal College. See Glad.—Bates. See From the mouth of the rolling Humber. Alexander. From the palm land’s shades to the lands of pines. See Be Ye Ready.—Walter. From the quaint old farm-house, nestling warmly. See —Palmer. See Fronting us all, in a niche in the wall. From the recesses of a lowly spirt. See same.—Bowring. From th Rio Grande's waters to the icy lakes of Maine. See Buena Vista.-Pike. From the settlements of Jamestown in Virginia. See Our Country's Flag.—Holden. - From the sharp ridges of the hill. See Marmion (Flodden Field).--Scott. From the Surge of the western ocean. Wattles. From the time of our revolution. ho Worse, Sire.—Jackson. From the time that I can remember having any thoughts. See Up from Slavery (His College Examination).- Washington. From the time that theology received from the Greek mind. See Nature of Christ, The.—Beecher. From the tints and the tones of other years. See Birthday of Abraham Lincoln, The.—Leavitt. From tº top of my head to my tiny toes. See Body, The. –An QIl. From the town of Bellizona, several hundred years ago. See Judge of Bellizona, The.—Reithard. From the tragic-est novels at Mudie's. See Dora versus Rose.—Dobson. From the twilight shadows. See Fairies' Work.-Choate. From the Unseen I come to you to-night. See Voice of the Unborn, The.—Burr. From the wave-washed strand of the Golden Land. See Vanishing Army, The, G. A. R.—A. L. Tubbs. From the window of the chapel softly sounds an organ's note. See Sunday Afternoons.—Lincoln. From the workshop of the Golden Key there issued forth See Kansas.— See That Things are a tinkling sound. See Cheerful Locksmith, The.— Charles Dickens. From their folded mates they wander far. See Black Sheep.—Burton. From these downy flakes of snow. herman. From these walls the truth concerning this mighty con- flict against intoxicants shall be sent forth to make men free. See Truth about the Liquor Curse.— Hanly. From this carved chair wherein I sit to-night. of D. G. R., The.—Gosse. From this fair home behold on either side. D’Or.—Holmes. From this high terrace, where the rose. race.—Méry. Trom this hundred-terraced height. See Centennial Medita- tion of Columbia, The.—Lanier. From this quaint cabin window I can see. See By the Pacific.—Bashford. From time immemorial the festival of Easter has been a season of rejoicing. See Easter in Early Days.—Anon. From towered battlement I sweep the plain. See Watcher, he.—Dickinson-Bianchi. From Tuscane came my lady's worthy race. See Descrip- tion and Praise of his Love Geraldine.—Surrey. From upland slopes I see the cows file by. See Evening.— Lampman. From walk to walk, from shade to shade. See Rosamond’s Song.—Addison. From what abysses of the unfathom'd sea. See Ode to the Great Sea-Serpent on his Wonderful Reappear- ance.—(Punch.) •y From what dripping cell, through what Fairy glen. See Abhrain and Bhuideil and Drunkard's Address to a Bottle of Whiskey, A.—Le Fanu. I'rom witty men and mad. See, Poet, The.—Randolph. From women's eyes this doctrine I derive. See Love's Labour Lost.—Shakespeare. From words, which are but pictures of the thought. See See Batuschka.-Aldrich. * Ode to the Royal Society, The.—Cowley. From Yorktown on the fourth of May. See Gallant Fighting See Juggler, The.— See Voice See La Maison See On the Ter- From yonder gilded minaret. ‘Joe,”— The.—Stevenson. From Yorktown's ruins, ranked and still. See Yorktown.— Whittier. © . From you have I been absent in the spring. XCVIII.-Shakespeare. From you, Ianthe, little troubles pass. See Sonnets, See Ianthe.—Landor. See Owl in Church. —Jeffrey. Frowned the laird on the Lord. “So, red-handed I catch hee ?” See Muckle-mouth Meg.—Browning. Frowning, the mountain stronghold stood. See Lost Colors, The.—Ward. Fruitful ºper so fair and calm. See Song for October, .—L) aly. Fu’ de peace o' my eachin' heels, set down. Heels.—Dunbar. Full clear and bright this Christmas night. Rede.—Barlow. Full fathom five thy father lies. Dirge, A).—Shakespeare. Eull happy is the man who comes at last. The...—Cole. Tull knee deep lies the winter snow. Old Year, The.—Tennyson. Full little knowest thou that hast not tried. See At Court. —Spenser. Full many a glorious morning have I seen See Sonnets, XXXIII.--Shakespeare. See Itching See Christmas See Tempest, The (Sea See Year's End, See Death of the 697 IFull AN INDEx To POETRY AND RECITATIONS Full many a project that never was hatched. See Humpty Dumpty.—Whitney. . Full many a sinful notion conceived of foreign powers. See Apple-pie and Cheese.—Field. * - . Full merrily rings the millstone round. See Song of the Elfin Miller.—Cuningham. e Tull of Life now, compact, visible. See Full of Life Now. —Whitman. Full of trembling expectation. IHer Travail.-Wesley. Full oft beside some gorgeous fame. Coleridge. Full oft doth Mat, with Topaz dine. Woman Near See Mother, The.— See For a See Earning a Dinner. —Prior. Full oft it falls out. See Fortune from God.—(Eaceter IRook. Pull on his forehead fell the expiring light. See Benjamin Harrison.—Russell. - Full on this casement shone the wintry moon. of St. Agnes, The (Flight, The).—Keats. Füllest wieder Busch und Thal. See On Den Mond.— Goethe. - Full-flowered summer lies upon the land. See Love's Cal- endar.—Anon. - Funerals were not an exciting novelty. See Within the Fold.—Anon. - Funny hotel I stopped at near Kokomo. “Eating by Weight.”—Anon. Fur out ter sea the island lies. See Charge for See Sailor Santa Claus, A.—Stapleton. Furl * º for ’tis weary. See Conquered Banner, e.—Ryan. 4 Furth of the sea, with this, the dawing springis. See AEneid The (Dido's Hunting).-Virgil. - Fury said to a mouse, that he met in the house. See Tale of a Mouse, The.—Carroll. - “Fust time I see her, I says ter myself. See When Santa Claus Went Wooing.—Lincoln. Fy let us a' to the bridal. See Blythsome Bridal, The.— Anon. . G. W.'s birthday. See G. W.-Anon. - Gabe Harris had come by upon his cart. See Way of a Woman,—Dunbar. - Gae *; § guid auld harp ance mair. See Scotland Yet - fºl(1016/j. Gaily bedight, a gallant knight. See Eldorado.—Poe. Gailº We passed the time. See Good-bye Acrostic.— €CE. -- Gallant and gay in their doublets gray. See Swallows, The. —Arnold Gallants, attend, and hear a friend. See Battle of the Kegs, The and British Valor Displayed.—Hopkinson. Gallaspy was the tallest and strongest man I have ever seen. See Life of John Buncle, Esq., The (Mr. Galla- spy.)—Amory. Galliant gents and lovely ladies. See Ballad of Eliza Davis, The.—Thackeray. - , Gallop space, you fiery-footed steeds. (Juliet's Wooing of the Night.)—Shakespeare. Gallop with me love, away and away. See Wedding-day Gallop, A.—Hardy. - - Gamarra, is a dainty steed. See Blood Horse, The.— Procter. - Game there was none. See Saved by a Rattlesnake.—Anon. Game were but the winter could. See same.—Cunningham. “Garcon | You—you snared along with this curséd crew.” See Hero of the Cummune, The.—Preston. Garlº upon his grave. See Charles Sumner.—Long- ellow. Garrick would indulge some few friends. See Davy- 10 Oil R. Gather all kindreds of this boundless realm. See Poet, The. —Mathews. - Gather Kittens while you may. See Song: “Gather Kittens, etc.”—Herford. Gather the garlands rare to-day. Warman. h Gather up the money that the working-classes have spent for rum. See Rum the Worst Enemy of the Working- classes.—-Talmage. Gather we here to plant the fair tree. Tree.—Waterbury. . . Gather ye rosebuds while ye may. Make Much of Time.—Herrick. Gathering brands from the burning. See Wilcox. See Memorial Day.— See Planting the See To the Virgins, to God's Work.-- Gaunt in the midst of the prairie. See Chicago.—O'Reilly. Gaunt, rueful knight, on raw-boned, shambling hack.-- See Don Quixote.—Betts. See London Bells.--Anon. Gay go up and gay go down. te Gay, guiltless pair. See Winged Worshipers.--Sprague. Gay hope is theirs, by fancy fed. See On a Distant Prospect of Eton College.—Gray. º & {- - Gay little dandelion. See Little Dandelion-Bostwick. Gay Robin is seen no more. See Gay Robin.—Bridges. Gay sprightly land of mirth and social ease. See Traveller, The (France.)—Goldsmith. - Gay was the throng that poured through , the streets.-See Song of the Market-place, The.—Buckham. Gayly and gayly rang the gay music. See Eve See Romeo and Juliet Gayheart came in June, I saw his heels. See Gayheart.— Burnet. See That Waltz of . . von Weber.—Perry. Gayly bedight a gallant knight. See Eldorado.—Poe. Gayly have we passed the time. See Good-bye.—Peck. Gayly through the mountain glen. See Haunted Spring, he.—Lover. . Gaze not at me, my poor unhappy bird. See Ode to Mother Carey's Chicken.—Watts. Gaze through the opal mist across the main. See At Last. —Bowen. Gazing from each low bulwark of this bridge. See Glen- See Gates Ajar.—Ruth. garriff.-De Vere. Gazing where the setting sun-rays. Gedor is at work with mallet and chisel. See Art Will Have No Rival.—Anon. *- Gee whiz, what a sunny time Christmas isl Christmas.-Lampton. Gem of the crimson-colour'd even. See To the Evening Star.—Campbell. v. General Grant deplored and detested war. See General - Grant's Policy and His Greatest Victory.—Brooks. General Sherman tells the story of his experience in Georgia. See Review of the Grand Army, The.—Anon. General—The House of Representatives of the United States, impelled alike by its own feelings. See Address to La Fayette.—Clay. General Wolfe, the English commander, saw that he must take Quebec. See Capture of Quebec, The.—McCabe. Genesis tells of creation; of Abraham's call and migration. See Books of the Bible (Old Testament, The.)— Davidson. - - Gengulphus comes from the Holy Land. See Lay of St. See To Charles Gengulphus, A.—Barham. See Lines Addressed to My See Merry Genius and its rewards are briefly told. Dickens.—Forster. Genius of the forest shades. Children.—Bloomfield. Genius, that power which dazzles mortal eyes. —Cameron. sº Genius I thou gift of heaven. See Edward Shore (Perils of Genius, The.)—Crabbe. Genseric, King of the Vandals, who, having laid waste seven See Success. lands. See Genseric.—Meredith. Genteel,ii. personage. See Maiden's Ideal of a Husband, A. —Uarey. Genteel it is to have soft hands. See Gentility.—Anon. Gentle and generous, brave hearted, kind. See Comfort of * the Trees, The.—Gilder. - Gentle and grave, in simple dress. worth.-Palgrave. & Gentle Jesus, meek and mild. same.—Wesley. Gentle Jesus, meek and mild. hild.—Anon. Gentle Mary, Noble Maiden. —Anon. Gentle, modest little flower. Gentle river, gentle river. River, The...—Jewett. -- Gentle severity, repulses mild. See Sonnet from Petrarch. —Higginson. tº Gentle Spring—in sunshine clad. See Spring.—Longfellow. Gentlefolks, in my time, I’ve made many a rhyme. See Sir Sidney Smith.-Dibdin. - Gentlemen, a most auspicious omen salutes and cheers us this day. See Twenty-second of February, The.— Webster. - Gentlemen and ladies—an' the rest on ye. the Speecher.—Barker. Gentlemen appear to me to forget that they stand on Amer- ican soil. See Speech on the War of 1812.-Clay. Gentlemen, both the capitalist and the labourer have been gainers. See Corn Laws.-Macaulay. Gentlemen have passed the highest eulogiums on the Amer- ican War. See American War Denounced, €.— See William Words- See For the Youngest and See Prayer for a Little See Prayer to the Virgin, The See To Phoebe.—Gilbert. &ee Little Girl’s Address to the See Introducin' Pitt. - Gentlemen have said that it was I who inspired the Hun- garian people. See Heroism of the Hungarian People. —Kossuth. . Gentlemen:—I address the men who govern us, and say to them. See Against Curtailing the Right of Suffrage.— Hugo. - Gentlemen, I have had my day. See Speech at Bristol, Previous to the Election, 1780 (To the Electors of Bristol).--—Burke. - - Gentlemen:—I reverently believe that the Maker who made us. See New England Weather.—Clemens. Gentlemen—if you still have any doubt as to the guilt or in- nocence of the defendant. See Description of Mr. Rowan.-Curran. - Gentlemen—It is a post of singular honor which you occupy to-day. See Republican Press, The.—McKinley. Gentlemen, it is no part of my Christianity to “send the mother who bore me into eternal bondage.” See Love of Justice.—Parker. Gentlemen, it is not because I would prevent religious in- struction. See Necessity of Religion.—Hugo. Gentlemen, let us come at the pith of this debate. See Republic or a Monarchy, A 2–Hugo. Gentlemen: My comrades have done me the signal honor of electing me spokesman. See Thieves' Convention and Demonstration,-Kuprin. 698 FIRST LINE INDEX Give &entlemen, my task is done. See Matt F. Ward's Trial for Murder.—Crittenden. - Gentlemen of the Board of Trustees:—We meet you with our greeting and our farewell. See For a College.— Anon. Gentlemen of the graduating class of the Yale Law School. See Ideal Lawyer, The.—Griggs. Gentlemen of the Jury:—If there is a culprit here, it is not my son. See Death Penalty, The and Gullotine, The.—Hugo. Gentlemen of the Jury—It is true that the offence charged. See Defence of the Kennistons.—Webster. Gentlemen of the jury. It is with feelings of no ordinary communion. See Bombastic Appeal to a Jury.—Anon. “Gentlemen,” said the assayer, “You may talk all you want to.” See Assayer's Story, The.—Anon. - Gentlemen say the Catholics have got everything but seats in Parliament. See Against Religious Distinctions.— Curran. - Gentlemen, sir, have been charged with giving birth to sedi- tion. See Against the Stamp Act.—Pitt. Gentlemen, there is one point of view in which this case seems to merit your most serious attention. See Defence of M. Peltier for a Libel on Napoleon.—Mackintosh. Gentlemen—This is a most extraordinary case. See Murder of Captain Joseph White, The (Crime its Own De- tector).-Webster. Gentlemen:—Thought, which the scholar represents. See Duty of the American Scholar.—Curtis. Gentlemen: Your letter of the 14th instant formally noti- fying me. See Letter of Acceptance of Renomination for President of United States.—Lincoln. Gently, as roses die, the day declines. See Genoa.-Gib- SOIl. Gently Gently 1 Down! Down! See Sylvia ; or, The May Queen (Chorus of Spirits).--Darley. Gently Lord, oh, gently lead us. See. In Sorrow.—Hastings. Gently now I gently now I slumber falls on ev'ry brow. See Christmas Folk and the Children.—Hadley. Gently o'er the meadows prigging. See Alarming Propect. —(Punch.) Genuine abolitionism is not a hobby, got up for personal or associated aggrandizement. See Abolitionism.–Garri- SOIl. - Geoffrey, surnamed Winthrop, sat in the depot at Chicago. See Pronounciation Test and Romance in Words Fre- quently Mispronounced, A.—Anon. Geography’s a Study. See same.—Armitage. Geology may seem to be audacious in its attempts to un- veil the mysteries of creation. See Geology.—Dana. Georga Washingdone vos a vera gooda man. See Georga ashingdone.—Anon. George Dyer, Martin Burney, Jem. White Thomas Manning, William Ayrton—what an interesting company. See Genius for Friendship, A.—Winchester. “George Ferguson, what does this mean 3” See Those Other Letters.--Anon. George had been waiting upon Alice for some time. See Courting Under Difficulties.—Anon. “George,” said his father, with a countenance more in sorrow than in anger. See New Version of a Certain Historical Dialogue, A.—Burdette. George Washington led the Way for Lincoln.—Bates. George Washington, the hero's come. ington.—Anon. George Washington was a son of Augustine Washington. See Bird's-eye View of Washington, A.—MacCracken. . . George Washington was born at a time. See Something of George Washington's Boyhood.— (Evangelist, The.) George Washington was born in Virginia. See Life of George Washington.—Anon. George Washington was born in Westmoreland, Va. See Washington's Birthday Exercises.—Anon. George Washington was little once. See Why?—Anon. “George Washington was the father of his country.” See Boy's Composition on Washington, A.—Anon. “George Washin'ton I’’ From down the hill, the answer floated up. See Aunt Polly’s “George Washington.”—(Youth's Companion.) George Washington’s mother was a woman of strong char- acter. See Mother of Washington, The.—Thayer. George Washington's personal appearance was , in harmony with his character. See Life of Washington, The. (Washington's Personal Appearance and Military Capac- ity.)—Everett. German land, above all others. Gertrude really seems very long. Strawberries.”—Mowat. Get at the root of things. Get into some good library and read. Get Ivy and Holly and deck up thine house. and Holly.—Tusser. Get leave to work. See Aurora Leigh (“Get leave to work”). —Browning. Get not your friends by bare compliments. See Friendship. —Socrates. Get out your ink, Squire, paper and pen. See Old Man's Oath, The.—Clark. Get thee behind me, even as, heavy-curl’d. See “Retro Me, Sathana.”—Rossetti. independence. See See Ode to Wash- See same.—Fallersleben. See “Cupid among the See same.—Anon. See same.—Murphy. See Get Ivy Get up, get up, for shame; the blooming Morn. See Corin- na's Going a-Maying.—Herrick. Get up, little boy, you are sleeping too long. See Sleepy Harry.—Anon. Get up, little sister, the morning is bright. See Early Ris- ing.—Hastings. - Get up, our Anna dear, from the weary spinning wheel. See Fairy, Thorn, The.—Ferguson. Get ye. all, three into the box-tree. See Twelfth Night (In Olivia's Garden.)—Shakespeare. Ghosts of dead soldiers in the battle slain. . Peace—Craik. Giacobbe Finelli, so funy; O ! my l See Guns of See Da Comica Man.— Gie corn to my horse, mither. See Mother's Malison, or, Whittier See Dawn of the Gil Brenton has sent o'er the fame. Gile Machree. See Gile Machree.—Griffin. See Lady Alicº Giles Corey was a Wizzard strong. See Giles Corey.—Anon. Gille Machree, sit down by me. See Comin' through the Rye.— Gin a body meet a body. Anon. Girl of the red mouth. See same.—McDermott. Girls and boys, come out to play. Boy's Idea of Girls, A.—Durkee. tunity, The.—Anon. nell. See Consensus of the Com- Girls is a queer kind of warmint. Girls play with dollies. See Boys and Girls.-Anon. Girls, what do you think? My beautiful penknife is lost. aly. Giant aggregate of nations, glorious whole, of glorious parts. Clyde's Water, The. (B).-(Old Ballad.) Gift of the iiving God to mortal man. See Gil Brenton.— (Old Ballad.) Giles Collin he said to his Mother one day. Gill Morice, stood in stable-door. See Child Maurice (D.). Gin a body meet a body. See Rigid Body Sings.--Maxwell. Gingerly is good King Tarquin shaving. See Puffs Poetical Girlie on the stairway, mother up above. See On the Stair- —Anon. Girls are very nice I See Boy's View of Girls.--Anon. Girls, I noticed on Sunday that none of you were at all Girls, I'm engaged to the best. See Boy's Essay on Girls, A.—Anon. Girls trip in gaily from all sides of stage. See Palm Drill. See Lost Knife, The.—Anon. See America an Aggregate of Nations.—Tupper. Gift from the cold and silent Past. See Norsemen, The.— Century.—Thorne. Gil Morice was an earl's son. See Gil Morice.—(Ballad.) (C).-Anon. — (Old Ballad.) See Gille Machree.—Griffin. Anon. Gin ye find a heart that's weary. See Life's Seesaw.— (Tarquin and the Augur)—Aytoun. . - Way.—Anon. See Come Out to Play. Girls are a nuisance in a family where there is a boy. See Girls, are you ready for the examination? See Lost Oppor- sociable. See New Sunday-school Scholar, The...—Cor- petent, A.—Lummis. Girls is queer I See Quit' Your Foolin'.-Anon. —Schell. See Lady Margaret's Song.— Girls when I am gone away. Dowden. Girt round by sunburnt meadows newly mowed. See Pic- ture, A.—Anon. Girt round with rugged mountains. See Legend of Bregenz, A.—Procter. - Girt with the grove's aerial sigh. See Woodturtle, The.— Fawcett. Git wa', dar, Cuff! Don't yer , neber git nuff? See Water melon Season, The.—Baldwin. Git *. little sage hands ready. See At a Cowboy Dance.— a DOS. Git yo' little fillies ready. See Dance at the Little Gila ... Ranch, The.—Anon. Git yo pardners, fust kwattilion. See Old Fiddling Josey. —Russell. Gitaut, the Norman marquis, sat in his banquet hall. See ... Last Banquet, The.—Renaud. Gittin' a new organ is a mighty different thing nowadays. See New Organ.—Hall. Give a man a horse he can ride. See same and Song: “Give a Man , a, Horse_He Can Ride” and Sunday Up the River (Gifts).-Thomson. Give all to love; obey thy heart. See Give All to Love.— Emerson. Give 1 as the morning that flows out of heaven. See It is More Blessed.—Cooke. Give Beauty all her right. ... See same.—Campion. Give flowers to all the children. See Give flowers to the Children.—Anon. “Give freely to the friend thou hast. See same-Symonds. Give her a doll to keep and hold. See Children (Girl-child, The).-Bridges. Give her but a least excuse to love me ! (Songs from Pippa).-Browning. Give here the wreckage of strife. See Nature's Magic.— Canton. Give him this money, and these notes, Reynaldo. See Hamlet (Scene from “Hamlet”).-Shakespeare. Give Má. and love for evermore. See Peter Cooper.— 1116I’. Give me a battle to fight. See Battle-cry, A.—Shippey. “Give me a chance,” an acorn said. See Chance, A.—Anon. Give me a cottage on some Cambrian wild. See Retirement See Pippa Passes. and same.—White. “Give me a fillet, Love,” quoth I. See Love and Life— , Lippman. 699 Give AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Give me a man with an aim. See Aim, An and Better to Climb and Fall.—Anon. “Give me a Motto.” said a youth. See Old Man's Motto, The and This, too, will Pass Away.—Saxe. Give me a pen of steel. See Pen of Steel, A.—Pratt. “Give me a piece of your candy l’’ See Bite, The.—Anon. Give me a race that is run in a breath. See Hundred-yard Dash, The.—Lindsey. Give me a rouse, then, in the Maytime. See Stein Song, A. See Mother, Nurse —Hovey. “Give me a son.” The blessing sent. and Fairy.—Gay. Give me a spirit that on life's rough sea. The and On Life's Sea l—Chapman. “Give me a theme,” the little poet cried. See Give Me a Theme.—Gilder. Give me another horse—bind up my wounds. See King Richard III. (Soliloquy of King Richard III.).- Shakespeare. “Give me but two brigades,” said Hooker, frowning at fortified Lookout. See Battle of Lookout Mountain, . The.—Boker. Give me hunger. See At a Window.—Sandburg. “Give me Liberty or give me Death.” See Speech in the Virginia Convention.—Henry. Give me more love, or more disdain. See Mediocrity in Love Rejected.—Carew. Give me my cup, but from the Thespian well. See Ode to Sir William Sidney on his Birthday.—Jonson. Give me, my love, that billing kiss. See Kiss, The.—Moore. Give me my scallop-shell of quiet. See His Pilgrimage.— Raleigh. º Give me no mansions ivory white. See Desire The.— Hinkson. Give me, O friend, the secret of thy heart. rum.—Darmesteter. Give me, O indulgent Fate I See Petition for an Absolute Retreat, The.—Winchilsea. - Give me of every language, first my vigorous English. See English Language, The.—Story. “Give me of your bark, O Birch tree l See Song of Hiawa- tha, The (Hiawatha's Sailing). —Longfellow. “Give me rest, give me rest,” said a merry child. See Give me Rest.—Grishman. - Give me some music; music, moody food. See Antony and ºstra (Cleopatra and the Messenger).--—Shakes- peare. Give me that grand old Volume. See Bible My Mother Gave Me, The.—Anon. Give me that growth which some, perchance, deem sleep. See Sonnet: “Give me that,” etc.—Lowell. Give m; the baby to hold, my dear. See Give Me the Baby. —AIlOIl. - Give me the blessed flowers, the lilies white. See Flowers Beloved of Christ.—Anon. * “Give me the bracelets that your warriors wear !” See Wishes.—Botta. "Give j the girl whose lips disclose. See Search, The.— lel ClS. e Give me the hand that is kind, warm and ready. See Give me the Hand.—Barnaby. Give me the land where miles of wheat. See Master Spirit, See Rosa Rosa- See Kansas.- Remp. Give me the life I love. See Vagabond, The.—Stevenson. Give me the lowest place. See Lowest Place, The.—Ros- setti. Give me the room whose every nook. See Library, The.— Sherman. Give me the splendid silent sun with all his beams full- dazzling. See Give me the Splendid Silent Sun.— hitman. Give me three grains of corn, mother. See same.—Edwards. Give me thy joy in sorrow, gracious Lord. See Thy Joy in Sorrow.—Townshend. Give me thy love, and I will ask. See To Lucy.—Henderson. Give me thyself l It were well to cry. See Thyself.-Symonds. Give me to die unwitting of the day. See Mors Benefica.— Stedman. “Give me turkey for my dinner.” Day, The.—Anon. Give me welcome all with cheer! See same.—Vogelweide. Give me white paper | See Columbus.-Hale. “Give me your bark, O Birch tree l See Building of the Canoe, The.—Longfellow. Give me your hand. Came you from old Bellario? See Merchant of Venice, The (Trial Scene).-Shakespeare. Give pardon, blessed soul! to my bold cries. See Sonnet Prefixed to Sidney's Apology for Poetry.—Constable. Give place, ye lovers, here before. See In Praise of His See Cat's Thanksgiving Lady-love Compared With All Others and Praise of. Ełis Love, A.—Howard. Give place, you ladies, and be gone ! . See T)escription of a Most Noble Lady and Praise of his Lady, A.—Heywood. Give thanks all ye people give thanks to the Lord. See Give Thanks All Ye people.—Anon. Give thanks to God! our Hero is at rest. See Ode in Memory of the Right Honourable William Ewart Glad- stone.—Benson. Give the boys a chance. Il OIl. “Give the Christians to the lions !” was the savage Roman's cry. See Christian Maiden and the Lion, The-Duri- Wage. See Quotations from Lincoln.— Glasgerio was a harper, gude. “Give the engines room. See Fireman's Ball The...—Lind. Say. Give the flags to the winds. See Quakers are Out, The.— Whittier. Give tº speedway to the cruiser. See Harbor Mine, The.— CIS . Give to barrows, trays, and pans. See Art.—Emerson. Give to me the life I love. See Vagabond, The.—Stevenson. Give to the wind thy fears. See same.—Gerhardt. Give to the world the best you have. See same.—Bridges. Give up the Union ? Never ! See Shall We Give up the Union ? (Give up the Union ?).-Dickinson. Give us a call; we keep cool [or good] beer. See Give Us a Call.—Anon. “Give us a song !” the soldiers cried. See Song of the Camp, The.—Taylor. Give us light amid our darkness. See Children's Appeal, The.—Howitt. Give us men I See same.—Anon. Give us, O give us the man who sings at his work! See Cheerfulness.--Carlyle. Give us that grand “word,” woman once again. See Woman. —Wilcox. ~, -- Give wº, the words that are old. See Long-felt Want, The. -AI) Ol. Give us your hand, Mr. Lawyer: how do you do to-day ? See IIow. Betsy and I Made Up.–Carleton. Give words, kind words, to those who err. Sigourney. “Give your children food, O Father l’’ tha, The.—Longfellow. Given a roof, and a taste for rations. —Dodge. Given the character of a man and the conditions of life around him. See Memorial Address on General George |H. Thomas.-Garfield. Glad am I to give even the most brief and shorn testimony. See Grandest Figure, The.—Whitman. ^ - Glad Christmas Bells, your music tells. See Glad Christmas Bells.—Anon. Glad Christmas comes and every hearth. See Christmas Time.—Clare. Glad is the ground of the tender norist grene. See Pro- logues to the ZEneid (Spring).--Douglas. Glad that I live am I. See Little Song of Life, A.—Reese. Glad that you thus continue your resolve. See Taming of the Shrew, The.—Shakespeare. Gladly now we gather 'round it, for the toiling day is done. See Evening, Hearthstone, The-Anon. Gladly the boy, with Christmas Box in hand. See Christmas Box, The.—Anon. Gladly to-night when for the last time. of Massachusetts, The.—Russell. See Glasgerio-Anon. Glasgerion was a king's owne sonne. See Glasgerion.— See same.— See Song of Hiawa- See Life in Laconics. See Commonwealth Il OI). Glass antique, 'twixt thee and Nell. See Nell Gwynne's Looking-glass.-Blanchard. Glaucus, an Athenian, has been adjudged guilty. See Last Days of Pompeii, The.—Bulwer-Lytton. “Glaucus, the Athenian, thy time has come.” See Last Days of Pompeii (Vesuvius and the Egyptian).-Bulwer- Lytton. Glenkindie was ance a harper gude. (Ballad). - Glens of Wicklow, o'er the Sea. See Glen Of Wicklow.— Britannia's Pastorals Savage-Armstrong. Glide soft, ye silver floods. See (Lament for his Friend, A).-Browne. Glimmers gray the leafless thicket. See Song-sparrow, The. —Lathrop. Glion ?—Ah, twenty years, More.—Arnold. Glistering high in the midnight sky. Men.—Rice. Glitter of steel along the sunny street. of War.—Burke. Gloom | An October like November. See Antwerp.–Hueffer. Glooms of the live-oaks, beautiful-braided and woven. See Marshes of Glynn, The.—Lanier. Gloomy and dark was the winter. . See Pierre La Forge's Dream.—Mink. Gloomy night embraced the place. See Hymn of the Nativ- ity, A.—Crashaw. Gloomy winter's now awa! See same.—Tannahill. Glories, pleasures, pomps, delights, and ease. See Broken Heart, The [Calantha's Dirge].—Ford. Glorious as the spectacle was. See History of England (Cor- onation Pageant of Anne Boleyn, The).--Froude. Glorious New England | Thou art still true to thine ancient fame. See Address on the Landing of the Pilgrims (New England).--Prentiss. º “Glorious news! Dr. Cure-all promises a positive and speedy remedy.” See Dr. Cure-all.—Smith. Glorious the day when in arms at Assunpink. See Assun- pink and Princeton.—English. Glorious the Sun in mid career. Glorious things of thee are spoken. —Newton. Gloriously the morn awakened. See De Lord Am Coming. —Murray. Glory and honor and fame and everlasting laudation. See Sherman.—Gilder. Glory ! glory ! hallelujah! Christ is risen to heights supreme. See Risen with Christ.—Anon. See Glenkindie.— it cuts. See Obermann Once See Dewey and His &ee Pride and Cost See same.—Smart. See Psalm LXXXVII 700 FIRST LINE INDEX God Glory of warrior, glory of orator, glory of song. See Wages. —Tennyson, Glory to Thee, Father of all the Immortal. See Canticle De Profundis.--Larcom. Glory.” Thee, my God, this night. See Evening Hymn.— €Il. Gloucester, 'tis true that we are in great danger. See King Henry V.-Shakespeare. Go and catch a falling star. See same and Song: “Go and catch,” etc.—Donne. - Go away I go along, I say ! No boys here ! See David Cop- perfield (Aunt Betsey and Little Davy).--Dickens, Go back l How dare you follow me beyond. See Hagar.— Nicholson. Go bet, penny, go bet, go. See Song of the Penny.— Anon. - Go bow thy head in gentle spite. See To a Tuily.—Legaré. “Go, boys and light the torch 1 the night.” See Fisherman's Hut, The...—Brooks. “Go bring the captive, he shall die.” See Ortiz.-Butter- worth. - - Go, call for the mourners, and raise the lament. See Dead Who Have Died in the Lord, The.—Glassford Go fetch to me a pint o' wine. See My Bonnie Mary. — Burns. g ' Go, flag the train, boys flag the train I See Flag the Train. The...— —Chisholm. Go, flaunting Rose I See Aesthete of the (Punch.) Go for a sail this mornin’?—This way, yer honor, please. See In the Harbor.—Sims, Go, for they call you, shepherd, from the hill. See Scholar- Rose, Gypsy, The.—Arnold. Go, toºl Why should sorrow. See “Go, Forget Me.” — WV OIIe. Go forth, defenders of your country. See Farewell to De- parting Volunteers, A.—Hall. Go forth in life, O friend, not seeking love. See Go Forth in Life not Seeking Love and Love.—Botta. Go forth into the many mansions of the house of life. See Scholar, the Jurist, the Artist, the Philanthropist, The (Incentives to Duty).--Sumner. Go forth to the battle of life, my boy. See Battle of Life, The-Anon. Go from me. Yet I feel that I shall stand. See Sonnets from the Portuguese, WI.-Browning. Go from the east to the west. See Hope Evermore and |Believe.—Clough. Go, happy Rose, and interwove. See To the Rose.—Herrick. Gol leave me, priest; my soul would be. See Extreme Unc- tion.—Lowell. Go–let others praise the Chian. Browning. Go, little book, and to the world impart. —Walsh. Go, little book, and wish to all. Stevenson. Go, little book I the world is wide. —Lowell. - Go, little poem, and present respectful terms. See Wine of Cyprus.- See To His Book. See Envoy and Wishes.— See Goe, Little Booke. See Acrostic. —Lua Iſl). Go, little sorrows l from the evening wood. See Evening. —Wilson. Go, lovely rosé ! See same.—Waller. Go, Lyra, and from out thy bugle's throat. See May Court in Greenwood.—Case. Go not, happy day. See Maud. (Go not, Happy Day).- Tennyson. Go not, sweet sister, from our home of peace. See Sisters, . The.—Hunt. Go not to the hills of Erin. See Wind on the Hills, The. —Sigerson. Go now ! and with some daring drug. See Temperance; or, The Cheap Physician.—Crashaw. Go out beneath the arched heavens, at night, and say, if you can “There is no God.” See Existence of a God, The.—Anon. - Go out, my heart, and seek delight. See Go Out, My Heart. —Gerhardt. Go patter to lubbers and swabs, do ye see. See Poor Jack. —Dibdin. Go, ploughman, plough the hearing lands. See Go, Plough- man, Plough.--Campbell. Go pretty, child, , and bear this flower. See Child’s Present to His Child-saviour, A and To His Saviour, a child; a Present by a Child.—Herrick. - Go, pretty Rose, and to her tell. See L’Envoi...—Reed. Go, Rose, and in her golden hair. See To a Rose.—Sher- Iſla, Il. Go, rose, my Chloe's bosom grace. See Fragment, A and - same-Gay. “Go |'' §. the angry weeping maid. See Rings and Seals. . —IVLOOre Go scatter, yes scatter the beautiful flowers. See In Memo- riam, HDenton. Go, sing the songs you cherish well. See Songs That Mother Sung, The.—Anon. Go, sit by the summer sea. Anon. Go, songs, for ended is our brief, sweet play. See Envoi to Book Sixth.--Thompson. Go, Sophist: dare not to despoil. See Protest, A.—Fields. Go, soul, the body's guest. See Lie, The.—Raleigh. Go thou and seek the house of prayer. See Written on Sun- day Morning.—Southey. See Deceitfulness of Ilove.— Go, thou gentle whispering wind. See Prayer to the Wind, A.—Carew. Go thou into thy closet, shut thy door. quence, A.—Macdonald. Go thou thy way, and I go mine. Baker. Go thou thy way. —Anon. - Go thou to thy learned task. See Quatrains and Transla- tions.—Emerson. - Go, time and tide, go as you will. See All the Year Round. —Cortisso. Go to dark Gethsemane. ing.—Montgomery. Go to him, ah, go to him. See To Her.—Unspoken.—Burr. Go to the once loved bowers. See Fuimus l—Praed. Go to the western gate, Luke Havergal. See Luke Havergal. —Robinson. See Go to Thy Rest.—Sigour- Go to thy rest, fair child ! ney. Go to work | Nothing is more salutary to the human soul than the direct work of saving man. See same.— * Beecher. Go way, fiddle 1 folks is tired o' hearin' you a-squawkin’. See Christmas Night in the Quarters (De Fust Banjo). —Russell. Go 'Way, go 'way, don't ring no more, ole bell of Saint Michel. See Bell of St. Michel, The.—Drummond. Go where glory waits thee. See same.—Moore. Go where the waters fall. See Waterfall, The.—Keble. , Go, William I Anne, try o'er your song again. See Strafford. —Browning. - Go ye and read at length the mystic lore. of Nature, The.—Smith. Go you may call it madness, folly. See Melancholy.—Rogers. Go, youth, beloved, in distant glades. See Forget Me Not. See Sonnet Se- See Mizpath.-Anon and I do not seek to share. See From Afar. See Christ Our Example in Suffer- See Eloquence ple. Goats have broken out in our street violently, variously and promiscuously. See How Paul Won His Goat.— Borden. Goats scrape so long they spoil their bed. See Ballad of Proverbs.-Villon. God be praised that I stand at last. See Standing Still.— Holmes. . God be thanked, the meanest of his creatures. See One Word. More. To E. B. B-Browning. God be , with thee, my beloved,—God be with thee! See, Valediction, A.—Browning. God bless our fathers’ land I See International Ode.— IHolmes. God blº our native land. See God Bless our Native Land. —An Orl. God bless our native land 1 See God Save the State— Brooks. God bless our star-gemmed banner. ard.—Anon. God bless the cheerful people—man, woman or child.—See same.—Willits. God bless the grey mountains of Dun-na-n-gall! Eoghain.—Duffy. God bless the lºing l—I mean the faith's defender. See Jacobite Toast.—Byrom. God bless the little feet that now can never go astray. See My Darling's Shoes.—Anon. . See Freedom's Stand- See Inis- “God bless the man who first invented sleep.” See Early Rising.—Saxe. God bless the master of this house. See Old Christmas Carol, An.—Anon. “God bless us every one ſ” prayed Tiny Tim. See God Bless Us Every One.-Riley. God buried in a woman's soul a treasure rare. See Buried Treasure.—Dean. - God called the nearest angels who dwell with Him above. See Two Angels, The-Whittier. God called up from dreams a man into the vestibule of heaven. See Astronomer's Vision, The.—Mitchell. God can and does render sinners happy in spite of their sins. See same.—Hodge. God Å. see us everywhere. See I Will not be Afraid.— Il OIOl. * – T God, did not make her very wise. See Blanche.—Miall. God I do not let my loved one die. See Prayer, A.—Lowell. God does not send us strange flowers every year. See Promise of Spring, The and Violet.—Whitney. God draws a cloud ever each gleaming morn. See Rich in the Lord.—Cobbe. God dreamed—the suns sprang flaming Creation.—Bierce. God, for the gladness here where the sun is shining. See Our Prayer of Thanks.--Sandburg. - God forgive them, that have so much sway’d. See King JHenry IV Pt. I. (Prince Henry's Defense of Himself.) —Shakespeare. God forgive us for our blindness. See Soul's Christmas, The. —Ferris. God gave me a little song. See My Song.—Richards. See Possession.—Anon. God gave me thee. God girt her about with the surges. See New Zealand.— Reeves. God give this man eternal rest. See Rondeau: “God give this man eternal rest.”—Villon. Cod give us men. The time demands. See God Give Us Men and True Men.—Holland. God gives not kings the style of gods in vain. Henry.—James I of England. into space.—See See To Prince 701 God AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS God gives the grazing ox his meat. See Alphabet Verse.-- IlOIl. God has given the lahd to man, but the sea he has reserved to himself. See God's Ownership of the Sea.—Swain. God has made this world very fair. See same.—Anon God has stamped upon our very humanity. See Freedom and Patriotism.—Dewey. God hath been patient long. See “Harvest Waits, The.”— Mifflin. - # God hath made of one blood all nations of men. Creed.—McDowell. God hath sent His angels. See Easter Angels.-Brooks. God hath so many ships upon the sea. See King's Ships, The.—Spencer. “God helping me,” | the breeze.” See Civic cried Columbus, “though fair or foul See Columbia's Banner and Columbus.- Procter. God holds the key of all unknown. See His Care.—Parker. God, I return to you on April days. See Mockery.— TJntermeyer. God, I think, has said, by the voice of this event. See Death of Abraham Lincoln, The.—Beecher. 3. “God in heaven, please to hearken to your little Dolly's Prayer.” See Dolly's Prayer.—Burt. God is a name my soul adores. See Creator and Creatures, * The...—Watts. God, is it good that a man should know. See Song of the Man, The.—Abbott. God is lovel His mercy brightens. See God is Love.— Bowring. God is our refuge and strength. See Psalms of David, XLVI.- Bible. God is our refuge, our strong tow’r. See Paraphrase upon the Psalms of David, A. (Psalm XLVI).--Sandys. God is shaping the great future of the Islands of the Sea. See Islands of the Sea, The.—Woodberry. God is the refuge of His saints. See Psalm XLVI—Watts. God keep you, dearest, all this lonely night. See Good Keep You.-De Vere. † - God keep you safe, my little love. See My Little Love.— - Hawley. God loosed his shining flock at even. See Messages.— Furlong. . God loves from whole to parts. See Essay on Man, An (Charity, Gradually Pervasive).—Pope pe. loves not sin, nor I. See Bitter-sweet (Strength through Resisted Temptation).-Holland. God Lyaeus, ever young. See Valentinian (Song to Bac- chus).-Beaumont and Fletcher. God made a little gentian. See Fringed Gentian.—Dick- IIlSOIl. God made Adam out of dust. See Old Riddle.—Anon. God made Him birds in a pleasant humor. See Making of See How My Song Birds, The.—Tynan. “How my Song of Her God God made my lady lovely to behold. of Her Began and Sonnet: Began.”—Marston. God made our bodies of all the dust. the Seas.—Begbie. God made the country, and man made the town. See Task, The (Sofa, The).-Cowper. God made the present earth as the home of man. See Literary Attractions of the Bible.—Hamilton. See Britons Beyond God made the sky that looks so blue. See Works of God, The.—Taylor. - God make my life a little light. See Child's Prayer, A.— Edwards. God makes a path, provides a guide. See God Makes a Path.-Williams. God, makes sech nights, all white an' still. See Bigelow Papers, The (Courtin', The).—Lowell. God meant me to be hungry. See God's Will.—Howells. God might. have bade the earth bring forth. See Use of Flowers, The.—Howitt. God moves in a mysterious way. See Light Shining out of Darkness.-Cowper. - - God never made anything greater than the people. See Rights of Men.—Northcott. God never * that we should call this home. See same. God of Every Day. He knew its pattern. The.—Scrace. God See Foundry, of our fathers, known of old. See Recessional— Kipling. God #. Peace I before thee. See Hymn of Freedom.— arry. - God of science and of light. See House of Fame, The (Prayer to Apollo).-Chaucer. God of the beautiful! God of the free. See Earnest Cry, An and God, Free the Drink Captive.—Gage. God of the earth's extending plains ! See Hymn of Nature. —Peabody. - , God of the granite and the rose. See Divinity.—Anon. God of the nations ! Thou whose hand. See Birthday of Washington The.—Mitchell. God of the thunderſ from whose cloudy seat. See Jewish Hymn in Babylon.—Milman. God on high to man did speak. See Sunday.—Anon. God prosper long our king and queen. See Destruction of Schenectady.—Wilie. God s.” long our noble king. See Chevy-Chase.— €a Ie. God rest you, merry gentlemen I See Newest. Thing in Christmas Carols, The.—Anon. God rest you merry gentlemen. See same.—Anon. God rest ye merry gentlemen I let nothing, you dismay. See Christmas Carol A.—Craik. - God rest you, rest you, rest you, Ireland's dead! See To the Dead of '98.-Johnson . God said: “Let there be light !” See Press, The.—Elliot. God sat down with the farmer. See God and the Farmer. —Pierce. & God save our gracious king ! See God Save the King.— Carey. - *-i- God save our native land. See same.—Seelye. & God save the king, not from those things. See God Save the King l—Garrison. l God save this tree we plant. A.—Hay. God send me tears. See Lagrimas.-Hay. - God send the land deliverance. See Death of Parcy Reed, The.—Anon. See Hymn for Arbor Day, God send us peace, and keep red strife away. See At Frederickburg.—O'Reilly. God sends for every child born here below. See Grave- digger, The.—Soulary. God sends his teachers unto every age. See Rhoecus.-- Lowell. God ; his singers upon earth. See Singers, The.—Long- . I e110W. - - God sets some souls in shade alone. See Sunlight and Starlight.—Whiting. God shield us, comrades of the road! White Thorn, The.—Thomas. God shield ye, heralds of the spring ! Spring.—Ronsard. God spake in a voice of thunder. Merivale. God spake three times and saved Van Elsen's soul. See Van Elsen.—Scott. - See Blooming of the See Return of See New Birth, The.— God sp; Life beats within the brain. See Ecclesiastes. —Ula,I’Ke. - God #; to her, and so she fell asleep. See Peace.— i"a Orl. God th; ºtest Earth and Heaven. See Evening Hymn. – Ele!)ér. º God the All-Terrible King who ordainest. See God the All-Terrible.—Anon. God the Father I be Thou near. Anon. God, thou are good, but not to me. Good.—Savage. See Evening Hymn, The.— See God, Thou Art God, though this life is but a wraith. See Prayer.— Untermeyer. - God thought to give the sweetest thing. See Mother.— - Lovejoy. God watches o'er us all the day. See Eyes of God, The- Setoun. God, we don’t like to complain. See Caliban in the Coal See Prayers.-Beeching. Mines.—Untermeyer. God who created me. g who gave iron, purposed ne'er. See Fatherland.— Arndt. God, God, who hath made the daisies. See same.—Hood. God, pº the universe doth hold. See Psalm XXIII.- 3.V1SOI). God wills no man a slave. Washington.—Roche. God wills that in a ring. See In a Ring.—Barnes. God dº." IHis million cares. See Dawn and Dark.- a 16. God, ye hear not, how shall ye shear me? See John Knox's Indictment of the Queen.—Swinburne. Godfrey Gordon Gustavus Gore. See Reformation of God- frey Gore, The and same.—Rands. See Druid, The.— Godlºeneath his grave divinities. 3. Oſ). . God’s blessing on the architects who build. See Covered Bridge at Lucerne, The.—Longfellow. See When Gods fade; but God abides, and in man's heart. God’s lark at morning I would be. See Little Page's The man most meek. See Half-Gods Go.—Symonds. Song, A.—Percy. God's love and peace be with thee. See Benedicite.— . Whittier. Gods of Berserker and Viking, Thor and Odin, rise again. See False Gods.-Bourdillon. See Dead Pan, The.— Gods of Hellas, gods of Hellas ! Browning. God's order, “Light,” when all was void and dark. See Press Evangel, The.—O'Reilly. - God’s pity on poor kings. See Poor Kings.--Davies. God’s providence has raised up a leader. See Lincoln: a Man Called of God.—Thurston. - Gods, what a Sun I See Echoes from Theocritus.-Lefroy. Goe, happy Rose, and interwove. See Rose, The.—Herrick. Goe, soule, the bodie's guest. See Lie (Lye, The).- Raleigh. Goethe in Weimar sleeps, and Greece. See Memorial Verses. Arnold. i Goin' to separate today—after twenty years. Be Too Late 2—Anon. Going a-nutting, Oh, what fun! Moore. Going down town in a Fourth Avenue car the other day See How Pat Stopped the Car.—Anon. - Going east, Anon. See Would It See Going a-Nutting.— sir? Yes. See Competing Railroads, The.— 702 w FIRST LINE INDEX Good Going home from the house of God: See Little Christel.-- Rands. Going my way of old. See Marriage.—Gibson. “Going north, madam?” See No Room for Mother.— (Lockport Ea:press.) - e - Going out to fame and triumph. See Going Out and Coming In.—Moore. Going—the great round Sun. Jenks. Gold I gold 1 gold l gold I See Miss Kilmansegg and her Precious ‘Leg.—Hood. Gold of butterflies, gold of bees. See Gold Song.—Hopper. Gold on her head, and gold on her feet. See Eve of Crec.', The.—Morris. Gold Rod, why do you look so bright? See Golden Rod.— In OIl. Gold Spears on the hill. See Immortal Morning.—Mul- holland. sº Gold tane from the kings harbengers. See Robin Hood and Queen Katherine (B).-- (Old Ballad.) Golden Autumn comes again. See Golden Autumn.- Hawtrey. - Golden Hair climbed upon grandpapa's knee. See Golden air.—Smith. Golden head so lowly bending. See Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep.–Anon. g Golden morning ! See Red Month, The.—Oppenheim. Golden pulse grew on the shore. See Golden Pulse.- See Going and Coming.— Hara. Golden slumbers kiss your eyes. See Pleasant Comedy of Patient Grissell, The (Lullaby).--Dekker. tº Goldenhair climbed upon grandpapa's knee. See Little Goldenhair.—Anon and Smith. Golden-rod, nodding a welcome, golden-rod, bonny and bright. See Golden-rod.—Kiefe. Goldilocks sat on the grass. See Brothers and a Sermon (Goldilocks).-Ingelow. “Goliath Johnsing, why you so late º’’ Hoe, The.—(Drake’s Magazine.) “Gom inside, mine frendt, und I vill sell you a ver scheap gote. See “Did You Oxpect Humming-Pirds 3'→Anon. Gone are the bluebird and robin. See Winter.—Wilson. Gone are the days when my heart was young and gay. See Old Black Joe.—Foster. Gone are those three, those sisters rare. The.—Ficke. - Gone art thou? gone, and is the light of day. See To the Dead.—Scott. Gone at last. See Old Admiral, The.—Stedman. Gone before us, O our brother. See Lines on the Death See Return of the See Three Sisters, of S. O. Torrey.—Whittier. - Gone l brother, lover, son I See Woman’s Part, The.— Christie. Gone down in the flood, and gone out in the flame. See Sinking of the Merrimack, The.—Larcom. Gone, gone—sold and gone. See Farewell, The.—Whittier. Gone is he now. See Dirge “Gone is he now.”—Trevel- yan. g Gone is the freshness of my youthful prime. See Gone. — Mackay. Gone—my lord I Tennyson. “Gone l’” said the poet, “and about to be forgotten.” See Star's Monument, The. (Gone).-Ingelow. Gone were but the winter cold. See Spring of the Year, The. See Idylls of the King (Guinevere).- —Cunningham. . Good advice for every one. See Work, Work Away.— Pinkley. Good afternoon, folks, pray how do you do º See Little Speech, A.—Rook. Good afternoon Harry. See Going to the Corner.—Den- ton. - Good afternoon, I can only stop a minute. See Red Cross Nurse, A.—Anon. Good aſºn, Miss Robbins. See Photograph Album, The. — BeV ler. Good afternoon, Mrs. Gossip. See Tea Party, The.—Anon. Good afternoon, Mrs. Harvey. See Mrs. Rattleby Makes a Call.—Baer. Good and great God I can I not think of Thee. See To EHeaven.—Jonson. Good be’ning, B'rer Jackson, I s' pose you done foller dat Suffergette p'rade. See Why Women Can’t Vote.— Dix. Good bordig, Biss Biller. See Influenza Talk.-Anon. Good boys and girls should never say. See Be Polite.— You are in good time, I see. Anon. - - - “Good Christians, rise, this is the morn.” See Christmas Morning.—Greenwell. Good Christmas bells, I pray you. See Ballad.—De Mille. Good Citizenship does not necessarily imply genius. See Good Citizenship.–Roosevelt. Good courage 1 Yea, my father, thou hast had. See Dedi- cation.—Chadwick. * Good Dan and Jane were man and wife. See Faith and Works.--Anon. Good day and happiness, dear Rosalind. See As You Like It (Orlando's Wooing).-Shakespeare. Good day. Is this Pygmalion's studio ! Galatea.—Gilbert. Good day, Neighbor Stephen. there’s a Way.—Anon. See Pygmalion and See Where there's a Will Good evening, Frau Fischer. Good evening, Mr. Good Lord Scroope to the hills is game. Good men and true l in this house who dwell. Good day, Sister Martha I See Hannele.—Hauptmann. Good Deacon Roland—“may his tribe increase.” See Inasmuch.-Ford. • - See Extracting a Secret.-- Good evening, Marie I See La Jeune Malade.—Hunt. Good evening, Mr. Dash. . See Trying to Keep up the Appearance of a Gentleman.—Garrett. ilson. See Traveling Agent.—Anon. Good evening, pretty Pussy Cat, I’m glad to find you here. See Jet and Snowflake.—Anon. Good evening, Wilson. Good evening, venerable father I Will you direct me. See Two Ways of Life.—H. C. H. Good folk, for gold or hire. See Crier, The.—Drayton. “Good for nothing,” the farmer said. See What the Bur- dock was Good For.—Anon. | Good Friday was the day. See Martyr, The.—Melville. Good friends, I believe one thought fills every mind present here. See Zenobia (Speeches of Zenobia and her Council).-Ware. - Good friends, sweet friends, let me not stir you up. See Julius Caesar (Antony on the Death of Caesar).- Shakespeare. Good gentle friends, there comes a time. See Golden Wed- ding, The.—Minshall. Good gracious ! I'm so out of breath, I was afraid I would *#; for my appointment. See At the Hairdresser's. —ll'1Sk. Good gracious me! What have I done? See Little Angels. —Hollinger. Good Halifax and pious Wharton cry. See On the Church's Danger.—Swift. Good Hamlet, cast thy nighted color off. See Hamlet (Grief). —Shakespeare. Good health is the foundation of all possible success in life. See Keys to Success, The.—Bok. Good is an Orchard, the Saint saith. See Of an Orchard. —Hinkson. Good Junipero, the Padre, slowly read the king's commands. See Discovery of San Francisco Bay and Founding of the Mission of Monterey.—White. Crawford. Professor. See Professor Puzzled, The.— Good Junipero the Padre, when 'twas dying of the day. See By the Cross of Monterey.-White. Good Junipero the Padre with Portala stood one day. See Waiting for the Galleon.—White. - - Good King, Arthur, gave orders for hunting. See Idylls of the King (Enid).—Tennyson. Good King Wencesles looked out. See Good King Wen- cesles.—Anon. Good King Wenceslas looked out. See Good King Wen- ceslas—Neale. Good little boys should never say. See Politeness.-Tur- IlêI’. Good little Sister, whom nought can stay. See To a Little Sister of the Poor.—Chabot. Good lord of the land, will you stay thane. See Lord Maxwell's Last Goodnight A).-(Old Ballad.) See Hughie the Graeme.—Anon. Good lovers of two hearts make one to be. The.—Bougoing. & Good Luck is the gayest of all gay girls. See Good Luck and Bad Luck.-Hay. Good marnin'. Ain't it wonderful the weather we’re havin’? See Mrs. Harrigan on Neighborliness.-Loomis. Good marnin', Mister Dugan. See Mrs. Harrigan at the Shoe Store.—Loomis. - Good marnin'. Mrs. Hubbell. See Borrowing a Pie.—Loomis. Good marnin' to yer, Mrs. O'Brien. See Mary Ann's Es- cape.—Smith. Good marmin’ to yez. —Halsey. Good master, turn your face this way. Picture.—Brainerd. - Good master, you and I were born. Madeira to George Bancroft, See True Lover, See What Bridget O’Reilly Bought. See Her Laddie's See Decanter of Greeting, A.—Mitchell. See Croppy Boy, The.—McBarney. Good men are the health of the world. See Neglect (Late Valuation).--Tupper. . Good * ºwl, pray tell me why. See To Whit, ,To Whoo. —HM Ul y. - - Good-mornin' docthur. See Quackery.—Bonfield. “Good mornin', Miss Katie,” cried young Dickie Fee. See Tit for Tat.—Anon. - “Good mornin’ Mrs. Flanigan.” Euchre Party.—Capwell. Good mornin'. My ma sent me. Baby.—Nesbit. Good mornin', Sam I. I. dunno there's much of anything wuht Speakin' of to tell ye. See News-bearer.—Anon. Good mornin', sir, Mr. Printer: how is your body to-day ? See Makin' an’ Editor outen o' Him.—Carleton. See Real Irish Mother.— See Mrs. Casey at the See Borrowin' the Good mornin' ter ye, Miss Frost. Foster. Good mornin' till yez, yer honor And are yez the gintlemon. See Advertisement Answered, The.—Thorn. Good mornin’ to yez, Mrs. O'Flannigan, See Mrs. O'Hool- igan's Pride.—Goodel. Good morning, Bob. Tell the bill-poster when he comes. See Come Here.—Anon. tº 703 Good AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Good, ºning, Brother Sunshine. See Good-Morning.— Oley. Good morning, dear friends ! I'm a clever young bee. See Bee's Sermon, The.—Anon. Good morning, doctor; how do you do? - driac, The.—Valentine. Good morning, Dr. Twist, I’m sure it is a pity. See Different Ways of Saying Yes.—Anon. Good morning, Dolores! You're looking quite bright! See Pepita, the Gipsy Girl of Andalusia.—Anon. Good morning, Ernest. What are you doing? See Like an Indian.—Denton. Good-morning, fair maid, with lashes brown. See To Grown- up Land.—Anon. - Good morning, gentlemen. Murray. Good morning Jennie, where are you going? tion, The.—Denton. Good morning, Jenny. Sea of Troubles, Good morning, Joe. enton. Good morning, John. Where is your craft bound for so early 7 See Tobacco Pledge, The.—Ralston. Good morning, Life. See Greeting, A.—Davies. Good gº little rose-bush. See Sweet Red Rose, The. - —Stacy. Good morning, ma'am. Good morning. Will you tell me your name and errandº See Obtaining Help in the Country.-Anon. Good morning, madam. Is the head of the family at home 3 See Taking the Census.--Anon. “Good morning, merry sunshine !” Good morning, Mr. Doughty. —Anon. Good morning, Mr. Bosses.—Anon. Good morning, Mr. Nineteenth Century. Birthday.—Denton. Good morning, Mr. Superintendent See Hypochon- See Temperence Dialogue.— See Invita. How is that lamb, my uncle? See A.—Baker. º See Joe's Way of Doing Chores.— See same.—Anon. See Premature Proposal, The. Largewealth. See Large and Small See Keeping the Here is another youngster. See Reformation.—Niles. Good ºrnº Mr. Thompson I See Patent Right Agent, €.-AIAOIl. Good morning, Ray, 'tis after eight. tion.—Anon. Good morning, sir? how do you do? Malady, The.—Anon. Good morning sir; I was just coming over to have a word with you. See Justice and Mercy.-Gardette. “Good morning, sir,” said the stranger. See Pleased Cus- tomer Returns, A.—Anon. Good morning, Sweet April, so winsome and shy. See pril.—Anon. Good morning to you all. Have any of you heard. See Village Scare, The.—Smith. Good morning to you, Betsy Ross. See Youthful Dissipa- See Frenchmen's See Making the Flag.— Il OIl. Good morning, Tom. Going to school to-day ? See Two Friends, The.—Atkeson. “Good-morning, world!” See Good -morning.—Anon. Good morning, you’re just the one. See Weed and the Boy, The.—Denton. Good morrow, fair maid, with lashes brown. —Anon. “Good morrow, good morrow, my bright-eyed lad.” See Grown-up Land.-- (St. Nicholas.) - “Good morrow, little rose-bush.” See Sweet Red Rose, The.—Stacy. * “Good morrow, lovely lady, is thy noble lord with thee ?” See Craven Knight, The.—Anon. “Good morrow, my Lord!” in the sky alone. See Sir Lark and King Sun: a Parable.—MacDonald. See Mad Maid's Song, See Black Cock, The. See Way, The. Good morrow to the day so fair. The.—Herrick. Good morrow to thy sable beak. —Baillie. Good Muse, rock me asleep. See Sweet Pastoral, A.— Breton. - Good my King, in your garden close. See King's Ballad, The.—Kilmer. Good name in man and woman, dear my lord. See Othello (Good Name).—Shakespeare. Good news from heaven the angels bring. Carol For Children, A.—Luther. Good-night? ah! no ; the hour is ill. Shelley. Good night and joy be wi' you a'. See same.—Boswell. Good hº Be thy cares forgotten quite I See Good Night ! -AIlOll. - Good night, dear friend! I say good night to thee. See Good Night.—Benedict. 9 “Good night, dear Maudie,” I softly said. See Maude and the Cricket.—Aonn. - **Good º: dear mother,” a little girl said. See Good-night. - AllOIl. Good night, dear world, now go to sleep. See Good Night, Dear World.—Walker. Good night | Good night ! Ah, good the night. See Good Night.—Mitchell. -- --- Good night | Good night! Far flies the night. See Good Night.—Hugo. - See Christmas See Good-night.— \ *s “Good night,” he said, , and he held her hand. See Chal- . lenge, A.—Harvey. Good night ! I have to say good night. iñosas.-Aldrich. Good night, little shivering grasses! night, A.—Beers. Good night, little star. See Little Star.—Anon. Good-night, my dear mother. See Good-night.—Anon. Good night, my love, good night! See Good Night.—Nichol. Goodriº, pretty sleepers of mine. See Last Words.- iatt. Good night, pretty Sun, good night ! Dayre. - “Good night !” she said, and laid her head upon his manly breast. See Not All Imagination.—Anon. “Good night,” said the plough to the weary old horse. See Good-night.—Anon. . - “Good night, Sir Rook I’” said a little lark. See Lark and the Rook, The.—Anon. - - - “Good night !” So, hand firm clasping hand. See Good-night. —Sinclair. - Good night, sweetheart | It can’t be ten I know. See Part- ing Lovers, The.—Day. Good night ! the sun is setting. See Good-night.—Anon. Good night to all the world ! there's none. See Good-night. —Sands. - Good night, to each weary, toil-worn wight. See Good See Good-night to ight.—Körner. See She Tells Why They See Palabras Car- See November Good See Good-night.— Good night to the Season the Season.—Praed. Good Night ! Yes, I suppose so. Must Part.—Gregg. Good oars, for Arnold's sake. See Pax Paganica.-Guiney. Good old Iºlder Lamb had labored for a thousand nights and days. See Elder Lamb's Donation.—Carleton. Good pastry is vended. See Loulou and Her Cat.—Locker- Lampson. Good people all, of every sort. See Vicar of Wakefield, The (Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog).—Goldsmith. Good people, all with one accord. See Elegy on the Glory of her Sex, Mrs. Mary Blaize, An.—Goldsmith. Good people, give attention, a story you shall hear. See Lord Delamere.— (Old Ballad.) Good reader, if you e'er have seen. Good Saint Valentine, I pray. 'Tis over ! See Nonsense;—Moore. See Diana's Valentine.— Bridges. Good sº Claus, on Christmas day. See My Nutcracker. -AI] OI). Good sir, have you seen pass this way. See Corydon.— Aldrich Good sir, your words we don’t gainsay. See From the Virgins.—Mann. Good speed, for I this day. Herrick. See To the Lark.- Herrick. Good Sword and a trusty hand I See Song of the Western en, The.—Hawker. Good Uncle IRiley sent the lad a box of little tools. See As the Twig is Bent.—Cleveland. “Good wife, what are you singing for 7 lost the hay.” —Anon. Good woman: Don't love the man. You know we've See We’ve Always Been Provided For. See Parasite.—Kreym. borg. “Goodby, all. It is God's way.” See Last Words of Wil- liam McKinley.—Grosvenor. Good-by, dear eyes; a little while. See Good-by.—Anon. Good-by, good-by! I have no chain to hold you. See Vale I -AIl OIl. - "Goº in fear, good-by in sorrow.” See Good-by.-Ros" Sett, 1. Good-by, little birdie! See Nell and her Bird.—Dodge. “Good-by, mother; don't worry about me.” See Wrong Road, The.—Adams. Good-by: nay, do not grieve that it is over. See Farewell, A.—Monroe. - Good:by, Q. Love, once more I hold your hand. See Part- ing Words.-Marston. - Good; ºxee day, good-by! See Good-by, Sweet Day- 8xtCI”. Good-by, Sweetheart. See same.—Clemmer. Good-by! the comedy's over. See First Snow, The.—Dietz. Good-bye Aunt Susan, take good care of yourself and the house. See Thanksgiving on Herring Hill.—Tenney. “Good-bye, baby.” . Baby looked up from breakfast with a wondering smile. See Why.—S. P. B. - Good-bye, chile ! I ain't here for long. See In de Mornin’. —Case. Good-bye, Doctor, your orders will be obeyed. See Quiet Smoke, A.—Neall. - Good-bye, God bless you, God bless you each day. See Class Song.—Anon. Goodºº. good-bye! How hard to say. See Good-bye.— IlOIl. Good-bye, good-bye to lessons. See Good-bye to Lessons.— Anon. - Good-bye, good-bye to Summer l See Robin Red-breast.— lingham. - Good-bye, little boy, good-bye. See same.—Richey. Good-bye, little children, I’m going away. See Frog's Good- bye, The and Toad's Good-bye to the Children, The.-- Anon. 704 FIRST LINE INDEX Great Good-bye little desk at school, Time.—Hutt. Good-Bye, my Fancy 1 See same.—Whitman. Good-bye, old house I the hurry and the bustle. Bye, Old House.—Pomeroy. - Good-bye, Old Year, we've had our times of fun and play. See Child's Good-bye to the Old Year, A.—Anon. good-bye. See Vacation See Good- Good-bye, proud world ! I’m going "home. See Good-bye.— Emerson. - e Goodness airth ! Julia Ann who's that 'ere a-coming'; See How They Kept a Secret.—Augusta. Goodness, is the greatest of all the virtues and dignities of the mind. See Goodness and Greatness.—Bacon. “Good-will and peace, peace and good-will l’’ See Christ- mas Hymn.—Bruns. Goody Bull and her daughter together fell out. See World Turned Upside Down, The ; or, Old Woman Taught Wisdom. The (Gentleman's Magazine.) Goot evenings, shentlemens und ladies. See Little Fritz.- Vickers. > Gorbo, as thou cam'st this way. See Daffodil.-Drayton. Gorsº with foliate glows. See Day's End, A.—Up- egraft. Gosh | But Phoebe did look sweet I See Knittin' at the Stockin’.--Bellaw. “Got any boys 7” the marshall said. See “Nein.” Boys and Girls and Puzzled Census-taker, The.—Saxe. “Got one º Don't say so I Which did you get ’’ See Best Sewing-machine, The.—Anon. Gotten in the strife of waters. See Foam Flakes.—O'Grady. Government we hold to be the creature of our need. See Union and its Government, The.—Simms. Governor Bellingham, in a loose gown and cap. See Elf-child and the Minister, The...—Hawthorne. Grace and Peace in Christ, my darling little son. See Martin Luther's Letter to his Son.—Luther. Graceful may seem the fairy form. See Household Woman, The.—Gilman. Gracie's kitty, day by day. See Gracie's Kitty.—Anon. Gran’ Ma'am sat in her hot and close little room. See Inde- pendent Pair, An.—Harbour. Grand are the days we celebrate. See Story of the Days, he.—Anon. - Grand is the leisure of the earth. See Scholar and Car- penter (God's Time).—Ingelow. Grand is the song of the Easter morn. —Walker. - Grand Lugnaquillial. There we lay at peace. naquillia.-Savage-Armstrong. - Grand the expanse of the heavens, but grander the thoughts they suggest. See God's Wonders.-Marlyn. Granddad sat outside the door. See Granddad's Polka.-- Meyers. Grandeur is written on thy throne. See Ottawa.—Caldwell. Grandfather is feeble and walks with a cane. See Grand- father Shows the Spirit of '76.—Anon. Grandfather is old. His back is bent. See Grandfather's Reverie.—Parker. Grandfather Watts used to tell us boys. See Grandfather Watts's Private Fourth.-Bunner. Grandfather's barn l I shall never forget. father's Barn.—Rexford. Grandfather's house was a gray old building. father's House.—McGuire. Grandma, grandma, do you believe in dreams ? Interpreters of Dreams, The.—Herbert. Grandma Gruff said a curious thing. See Reason, The.— See Victory is Won. See Lug- See Grand- See Grand- See Two Il OIl. * Grandma offered a prize the other day to us children. See Grandma's Spectacles.—Goodfellow. Grandma remembers Washington. See Great-grand-mamma and I.--Watson. Grandº says we're right in style. See What They Call It. –AD Orł. Grandma sits in her easy chair. See Knitting.—Cutter. Grandma told me all about it ! . See Minuet, The.—Dodge. Grandma was nodding I rather think. See Basting Thread. A.—Anon. - Grandma was polishing silver. See Grandma's Spoon Story. —Stocking. - "Grººms."—what is it, child 3 See Ann Mary.—Wil- 1I]. Grandmamma sits in her quaint arm-chair. See Beautiful Grandmamma-(Standard of the Cross.) Grandmamma wears a soft gray gown. See My Grand- mamma.-Tappan. . Grandma's eyes are dim and grandma's hair is sprinkled. See Grandma that's Just Splendid, A.—Opper. Grandmither, think not I. forget, when I come back to ğ. See “Grandmither Think Not I Forget.”— ather. Grandmothers are very nice folks. of Grandmothers.--Anon. Grandmother's mother I her age, I guess. —Holmes. Grandmother's voice was always mild. Song.—Cooke. Granº; is so feeble he walks with a cane. Fourth of July, The.—Powers. Grandpa sits in his oaken chair. Anon. Grandpapa looked at his fine new chair. Wanted.—Anon. See Johnny's Opinion See Dorothy Q. See Grandmother's See Major's See Sixteen and Sixty.— See Just what I Grandpapa questions: “Now couldn't those boys.” See Some Opinions.—Anon. . Grandpapa's hair is very white. See Grandpapa.—Craik. Grandpapa's spectacles cannot be found. See Grandpapa's Spectacles.—Anon. Granny’s come to our house. See Granny.—Riley. Grant him admittance. See Columbus at the Court of Spain.—Boyd. - - Grant is one of the few men in history who did more than was expected. See Eulogy on General Grant, A.— Newman. Grant me, dear Lord, the alchemy of toil. See Suppliant. —Sullivan. Grasshopper Green Green.—Anon. Grate ingine you have eradicated fire machines. See Owed to the Steem Engine,—Skwirt. Grateful is sleep while wrong and shame survive. See Reply to “Lines Found in the Hand of the Statue of Night at Florence.”—Angelo. Grateful task l—to me. See Excursion, The (Island on the Lake).-Wordsworth. Grave and remote and austere, you haunt me with beauty, oh walley. See Yosemite Strophes.—Stork. Gravely to frown : to strut with solemn gait. See Sonnet: “Gravely to frown.”—Bellay. - Gray and bleakly majestic. See Yosemite Strophes.—Stork. Gray ºro heard the tramp. See Japanese Mother, A.— Oylan. Gray man, O gray man. See Gray man, The-Woods. Gray o'er the pallid links, haggard and forsaken. See Farm on the Links, The.—Watson. Gray strength of years l See Joy.—Whitney. Gray swept the angry waves. See How the Cumberland Went Down.—Mitchell. Gray winter hath gone, like a wearisome guest. See Sep- See East Wind, The.— is a comical chap. See Grasshopper tember in Australia.--Kendall. Gray-cowled wind of the east. Going. Gray-robed Wanderer, in sleep. See Meeting.—Ficke. Great actions and striking occurrences, having excited a tem- porary admiration. See First Settlement of New Eng- land, The (Influence of Great Actions, The).-Webster. Great and understanding nation. See To America in 1876. —Tupper. - Great Antony, I drink to thee. See Valentine.—Roche. Great are the myths—I, too, delight in them. See Great are the Myths.—Whitman. º “Great battle ! Times extra !” the newsboy cried. See News of a Day, The.—Bolton. Great battles, like great mountains, demand distance and perspective. See Gettysburg.—Hillis. Great big dog. See Tale of a Dog and a Bee.—Anon. - Great Caesar sent an edict forth. See Architect of the Amphi- theatre, The...—Mathams. Great crises and great leaders appear simultaneously. See Policy of Cromwell.—Longfellow. - Great disasters are upon us and upon the whole country. See Restoration of the Union, The.—Stephens. Great Earl of Bath, your reign is o'er. See Ode to the Earl of Bath, An.—Williams. Grea, events, we often find. See Power of Littles, The.— In OI). Great fabric of oppression. 'Hagan. Great Garibaldi, through the streets one day. the Burden.—Mulock. - Great, glowing blossoms, holding in their hearts. See Jacqueminot Roses.—Clarke. Great. God! greater than greatest I See Night Thoughts Penitence).--Young. Great, God! how endless is Thy love. See Morning or Evening Hymn.—Watts. - Great God, I ask thee for no meaner pelf. See My Prayer. —Thoreau. - Great God, Thy judgments righteous I declare. See Son- net: “Great God, Thy judgments righteous I declare.” —Desbarreaux. Great God I whose sceptre rules the earth. Ejaculation.—Quarls. - Great, good, and just 1 could I but rate. Death...of King Charles I.--Montrose. Great in life, Garfield was great in death. See Memorial Address on the Life and Character of James A. Gar. field (Death of Garfield, The).-Blaine. Great indeed, is the task assigned to woman. (Blackwood’s.) Great is the Lord and greatly to be praised. of David, XLVIII.-Bible. Great King Sun is out in the cold. Robertson. Great King William, spread before him. Conqueror.—Mackay. Great king, within this coffin I present. II.—Shakespeare. Great lords, wise men ne'er sit and wail their loss. See King Henry VI., Pt. III. (Battle of Tewksbury).- Shakespeare. - Great. master of the poet's art. See John Greenleaf Whit- tier.—Cary. - - Great men grow greater by the lapse of time. O’Connell.—O’Reilly. Great men have been among us. have been,” See Protestant Ascendency.— See Respect &ee Divine See Upon the See same.— See Psalms See Snowdrops.- See William the 'See King Richard See Daniel See Sonnet: “Great metn etc.—Wordsworth. 705 Great AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Great mind! Sweet soul I least understood. See To Walt , Whitman.—Thomas. s Great Monarch of the World ! from whose arm springs. See Majesty in Misery.—Charles I. e a ſº Great mustering there is of Moors and Christians through the land. See Cid, The (Count Raymond and My Cid). —Ormsby. Great nature is an army gay. Great': Nay, the man is never great. Dallas. Great Ocean strongest of creation's sons. Time, The (Ocean).—Pollok. Great sage and famed economist. See My Net Product.— See Death See same.—Gilder. See Course of Delille. Great Sassacus fled from the eastern shores. Song.—Lewis. Great sir, as on each levee day. See Another to the Same and To Sir Robert Walpole.—Fielding. Great soul, thou sittest with me in my room. See To the Spirit of Keats.—Lowell. Great Sovereign of the earth and Sea. hayer. * Great Spirits now on earth are sojourning. to Haydon and same.—Keats. Great sun, why are you pitiless. See To the Summer Sun. —Wilkinson. Great Sword Bearer only knows just when He'll wound my heart. See Conclusion of the Whole Matter, The. —Torrence. Great thoughts in crude, unshapely verse set forth. See On Reading.—Aldrich. Great truths are dearly bought. How We Learn.—Bonar. Great truths are portions of the soul of man. Lowell. Great was the grief amongst the village school-boys. See Tom Brown’s School Days (Tom Brown Starting for Rugby).—Hughes. Great was the throne of France even in those days. See Joan of Arc.—De Quincy. Great were the hearts and strong the minds. See Wash- ington.—Bryant. Great, wide, beautiful, wonderful World. See Wonderful See Blackbird's Song, See Europa.— See Addressed The common truth. See See Same.— World, The.—Rands. Great woods gird me now around. The.—Sigerson. Greatest twain among the nations. See America.—Sangster. Great-hearted Belgium ! Belgium.—Bliss. Great-limbed and swift and beautiful. Wooing.—Cox. Greece is a little land, with no mountains of majestic height. See Poor and Little Greece.—Shepard. Greece was; Greece is no more. See “White City, The.”— Gilder. Green Adige, ’twas thus in rapid course. Old Castle of Verona.--Carducci. Green afternoon serene and , bright along my street you sail away. See City Afternoon, A.—Wyatt. Green be the turf above thee. See On the Death of Joseph Rodman Drake.—Halleck. England and England weeps for you. See To See Cuchulain's See Before the Green blood fresh pulsing through the trees. See April— and Dying.—Aldrich. Green earth has her sons and her daughters. See same.— Swinburne. Green grew the reeds and pale they were. See Symbols.- Thompson. Green fields of England I whereso'er. See Green Fields of England.—Clough. Green grow the rashes, O. See same.—Burns. - Green grows the laurel on the banks. See Life's Incon- gruities.—Phelps. Green, in the wizard arms. ter. Green is the plane-tree in the square. tree, A.—Levy. Green leaves panting for joy with the great, wind rushing through. See Summer Day, A.—Beeching. Green little vaulter in the sunny grass. See To the Grass- hopper and Cricket.—Hunt. Green waves, green waves, whose thunder woke. of the Tide, The.—Kavanaugh. Green were the meadows with last summer's store. See Merry Christmas Time, The.—Arnold. “Greens ! Dand'lion greens ! Green l’” shouts a child's voice. See Jack.-Anon. Greeted me at early day. Grey o'er the pallid links. atson. Grey rocks, and greyer sea, and surf along the shore. See Grey Rocks and Greyer Sea.—Roberts. Grey Winter hath gone like a wearisome guest. tember in Australia.--Kendall. Grief fills the room up of my absent child. (“Grief fills,” etc.).-Shakespeare. Grief hath been known to turn the young head gray. See Young Gray Head, The.—Southey. Grieve not for the invisible, transported brow. See Grieve not for Beauty.—Bynner. Grieve not with sighing. See To My Soul.—Fleming. See Banshee, The.—Todhun- See London Plane- See Turn See May Morning.—Sproat. See Farm on the Links, The.— See Sep- See King John “Griffith, dinna ye ken I canna be troubled wi' ye?” See Griffith, Hammerton.—Wetrepont. See Great Man, A.—- Guards ! Grim tok the child, and bond him faste. See Lay of Have. lok the Dane, The.—Anon. Grim war has slain its millions. See Drink's Doings.—Anon. Grind, Billie, grind l And so the war's begun ? See At the Grindstone; or, A Home View of the Battle-field. —Buchanan. Griper Greg of the village of Willoughby Waterless. See Griper Greg.—Anon. Grisild is deed, and eek hir pacience. See Canterbury Tales, The (Clerkes' Tale, The).-Chaucer. Grow as the trees grow. See Growth.--Bugbee. Grow greener, (grass, where the river flows). See Love Extravaganza, A.—Mackay. Grow, grow, thou little tree. See Agamede's Song.— Upson. Grow, old along with me! See Rabbi Ben Ezra.-Brown- IIl Q". Grow" thou and flourish well. See Class Tree, The.— Thomas. Growing to full manhood now. See In Memories.— COtt. Grow, weary if you will, let me be sad. See Lesbia- Aldington. Grown. sick of war, and war's alarms. See On the British King's Speech.—Freneau. Grown to man's stature l O my little child! See Twenty- one.—Dorr. Grows the great deed, though none. See How the Mohawks Set Out for Medoctec.--Roberts. Gr-r-r: there go, my heart's abhorrence I See Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister.—Browning. Guard, Paullus, guard the pledges of our love. See Plea of Cornelia.-Propertius. (Tr. by Morshead). Guarded by circling streams and wooded mountains. See Inland City, The-Stedman. i. Guarding the mountains around. See Masque of Pandora, The (Voices of the Forest).-Longfellow. who at Smolensko fled. See Louis Napoleon's Address to his Army.—Aytoun. Gude Lord Graeme to Carlisle game. See Graeme and Bewick.-Scott. Gude Lord Scroppe's to the hunting game. See Hughie the Graeme.—Anon. Guess I’ve never told you, Sonny of the strandin’ and the Wreck. See Tale of the Kennebec Mariner.—Day. Gues, What he had in his pocket. See What Was It?— ayre. Guest discovered removing coat and hat. See At a Dinner . Party.—Anon. - Guide me, Q thou great Jehovah I See same.—Williams. Guido, ay, Guido of Ravenna. See Francesca da Rimini- Boker. Guiseppe, da Barber, ees great for “Mash.” See Carlotta Mia.--Daly. “G-u-n,” said Gracie to Willie. See Spelling in the Nursery. —Marble. Gunther and Hagan, the warriors fierce and bold. See Nibelungen Lied (How Siegfried was Slain).—Anon. Gurgle sweetly, soft and ſlow. See To My Friend the Blue- bird.—Crowell. Gusty and raw was the morning. See Fight of Paso Del Mar, The.—Taylor. Guvener. B. is a sensible man. See Biglow Papers, The (What M. Robinson Thinks).-Lowell. Guy Faux's night, dost know, we chaps. See Guy Faux's Night.—Barnes. G'Way... and quit dat noise, Miss Lucy. See When Malindy Sings.—Dunbar. See same.—Ellsworth. Gwine to Marry Jim ; H was an indigent hen. See same.—Porter. Hal Bully for me, again, when my turn for picket is over. See Brier-wood, Pipe, The.—Shanly. Ha I do I, see right –You weep ! ... Is that the happy tem- per that you boast ! See Parthenia.-Anon. Ha! haſ hal haſ Oh! I beg a thousand pardons. See In- troduction, An.—Story. Ha-ha, ha-ha! what do I care. See Maniac, The.—Beebe. Ha! haſ hal Yesterday I was a poor man. See Public Worrier, The.—Anon. Pial Hal Well, governor, how are ye? See Lady Gay Span- ker.—Boucicault. y Uray Sp “Ha, haſ well met,” said Twist: “as I’m alive.” See Party Caucus, The.—Durant. Ha! haſ we’ve stemmed the stream. See Oaks, The.— Johnson. - Ha! here comes Mr. Paul Pry. See Paul Pry (Paul Pry at Doubledot's).-Poole. Hal how the woods give way before the step. See Daniel Boone's Second Western Migration.—Wallace. Ha' we lost the goodliest fere o' all. See Ballad of the Goodly Fere.—Pound. Hal whare ye gaun, ye grawlin’ ferlie Ż Burns. Habit is a cable. See Memory Gems. * Habiº are stubborn things. See Force of Habit, The.— Il OI). Hack and Hew were the sons of God. See Hack and Hew. —Carman. See To a Louse.— 706 FIRST LINE INDEX Halloo Had a Declaration of Independence been made seven months See Predictions Concerning the Fourth of July.— Adams. Had Cain been Scot. See Had Cain been Scot.—Cleiveland. Had he and I but met. See Man he Killed, The.—Hardy. Had he been made of such poor clay as we. See John Brown.—Carruth. Had I a heart for falsehood framed. See same and Song: “Had I a heart,” etc.—Sheridan. Had I a pound of tender steak. See Stewed Steak.-- (Punch.) * Had I been there when Christ, our Lord, Lay sleeping. See Child's Easter, A. —Slossom. Had I been there with sword in hand. See Execution of Montrose, The.—Aytoun. Had I but earlier known that from the eyes. Own Time.—Michelangelo. EHad I §: known, long years ago. See Had I but Known. —Scott. - Had I but plenty of money, money enough and to spare. See Up at a Villa—Down in the City.—Browning. Had I the heavens' embroider'd cloths. See Aedh Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven.—Yeats. Iſad I the power to cast a bell. See Bell, A.—Scollard. See In Love's Had I the power to Midas given of old. See Queen's Song, The.—Flecker. - Had I two loaves of bread—ay, ay! See Beauty.—Rand. “Had I wist,” quoth Spring to the Swallow. See Had I Wist.—Swinburne. Had it not rained on the night of the 17th of June, 1815. See Les Misérables (Battle of Waterloo, The).—Hugo. Had it pleased Heaven. See Othello, the Moor of Venice.— Shakespeare. - Had she come all the way for this. . See Haystack in the Floods, The.—Morris. Had the great truths waited until the majority favor. See same.—Cassel. Had this effulgence disappeared. voted in their See Evening Voluntary. —Wordsworth. ... e “Had, too !” “Hadn’t neither ſ” See She ‘‘Displains” It.— iley. Had unambitious mortals minded nought. See Castle of Indolence, The (State of the World Had Men Lived at Ease, The.)—Thomson. “Had we a king', said Wallace then. See Gude Wallace (A). - — (Old Ballad.) Had we but world enough, and time. See To His Coy Mis- tress.—Marvell. “Had we not best buy a cradle, for the baby, Mary dear?” See Parson's Cradle, The.—Diehl. “Hadst thou stayed, I must have fled !” See Legend Beautiful, The.—Tongfellow. IHaf you seen mine leedle Shonny ? See Shonny Schwartz. —Adams. Hail and welcome, brave son of Norway. See Nansen.— —Gravsted. Hail, banner of glory ! Hail, banner of light. See “From Texas to Maine.”—Preble. Hail, beauteous Dian, queen of shades. See To Diana.— ! IHeywood. Hail, beauteous stranger of the grove I See To the Cuckoo. —Logan. Hail, beauteous stranger of the wood I See Ode to the Cuckoo.—Bruce. Hail bright morning beam Coutts. Hail, candle-light ! without disparagement to sun or moon. See Candle-light.—Lamb. Hail! centre-country of our land. Warwick.-Crabbe. Hail Columbia I happy land I See Dream, The.—Money- See Lines written at See Hail Columbia.-Hopkin- Hail."ºy of Music, day of Love. See Valentine.—Macau- Hai" air queen, adorned with flowers. See Return of May, he.—Hemans. Hail, first of the spring. See Hepatica, The.—Rand. Hail, free, clear heavens ! See Scenes in the wood. (Pleas- ant Prospect.)—Lazarus. Hail, Freedom | Thy bright crest. Crawford. Hail, God revived in glory ! Hail, great Apollo! guide my feeble pen. Roused, The.—Tilden. See National Hymn.-- See Hymn to Horus.-Blind. See British Lyon Hail! hail! hail to the beautiful May. See Welcome to May.—Anon. Hail, happy Britain, Freedom's blest retreat. See “Pro- phecy.”—Verplanck. Hail, happy Genius of this ancient pile ! See On Lord Bacon’s Birthday.—Jonson. IHail, happy saint, on thine immortal throne. See On the Death of the Rev. George Whitefield.—Wheatley. Hail, heroes of the battle I Hail, men who wore the shield ! See Men Who Wore the Shield, The.—Sherwood. Hail! Ho! - See Sea-song from the Shore, A.—Riley. Hail, holy Light, offspring of Heaven first-born 1 dise Lost (Invocation to Light).-Milton. Pſaill Independence, hail! See Liberty (Independence).- Thomson. Hail! king of beech-trees on this mountain-crest. See ., Monte Cavo.—Carducci. - Eſail May 1 with fair queen and May-pole. See May.— In OI] . Hail, mighty Caesar! See Sign of the Cross, The (Marcus Pleads for Mercia.)—Barrett. See Para- ſ Hail, old October, ... Constable. - Hail, old patrician trees, so great and good! tude.—Cowley. Hail, patriot, statesman, hero, sage. . . ciuszko.—Coffin. Hail, sister Springs. See Weeper, The.—Crashaw. Hail, Son of peak and prairie. See Hail, America.-- ... Knowles. Hail sons of generous valor. See To the Defenders of New - Orleans.—Drake. Hail, sovereign love. See same.—And Hail, sovereign of the worlds of floods. —Anon. Hail, sterne Superne ! Hail, in sterne. Our Lady.—Dunbar. Hail the flower whose early bridal makes the festival of Spring. See Arbutus.-Goodale. Hail thou most sacred venerable thing | ness.-Norris. º Hail, thou once-despiséd Jesus I See same.—Bakewell. IHail to Hobson l hail to Hobson I hail to all the valiant set! See Men of the “Merrimac,” The.—Scollard. Hail to our banner brave. See Our Banner.—Tilden. Hail to our Keltic brethren, wherever they may be. Salutation to the Kelts.-McGee. Hail to the brightness of Zion's glad morning. See Latter Day, The.—Hastings. * Hail to the chief who in triumph advances ! See Lady of the Lake, The (Song of Clan Alpine).--Scott. Hail to the Czar Alexander I See On the Freeing of the Serfs.-Procter. - “Hail to the King !” See Ingé, the Boy-king.—Boyesen. Hail to the land whereon we tread. . See New England.— Percival. - Hail to the Lord's Anointed. See Psalm LXXII.-Mont- gomery. Hail to the merry Autumn days, when yellow cornfields shine. See Village Coquettes, The (Round).-Dickens. Hail to the pride of the forest—hail. See Maple-tree, The.— See Old October.— See Of Soli- See Thaddeus KOS- bright and chill. I’e. See Ode to Niagara. See Ane Ballat of See Hymn to Dark- See S ee Sonnet: See Boy's Moodie. See Song to the Trees.—Miller. Hail to thee, blithe spirit. Hail to thee, flower of a people united. See To the Golden- Hail to thee, gallant foe. See Cervera.-Shadwell. Hail to thee, Royal City l Like a queen. See Montreal.— Hail to thee, thou holy Babe. See Christmas Hymn.—Hyde. Hail to thy returning festival, old Bishop Valentine I See Hail to your lordship ! See Hamlet (Scene from “Hamlet”). —Shakespeare. Twilight and Twilight.—Wordsworth. IHal Reid, the celebrated story-teller. See Br'er Jason's Half a bar, half a bar. The.—Anon. See Village Choir.—Anon. Half a century ago. See Old Wharves (of Halifax, Nova Scotia).-Eaton. Brigade at Balaklava, The.—Tennyson. IHalf an hour till train time, sir. See Bill Mason’s Bride.— Il. Half an inch, half an inch, half an inch onward. See Charge of the Bargain Brigade.—Minneapolis Tribune. Half kneeling yet, and half reclining. See Queen's Vespers, The.—De Vere. See To my Cat. —Tomson and Watson. Half of my life is gone. See Irish Mother's Lament, The.—Alexander. Half way to happiness. See Wayfarer, The.—Whitney. Delphic Kansas.--Stephens. Half-past eight ! At nine o'clock I shall be. See Wedding Half-raised upon the dying couch, his hand. Halfºns. by the fire I sit. See Over the Range.— S. See Evangeline.—Longfellow. - -- e. Halfway up the Hemlock valley turnpike. See Emilia– Halifax sits on her hills by the , sea. Eastern Gate.—Johnson. - See Birthday Box, e.—Anon. - Hallo! I’m glad you all are here. See Curiosity.—Anon. —Anon. Hallo, Willl At it as hard as ever. See Good Library Gone “Halloo, below there !” When the signal man heard my voice. See Signal Man, The.—Dickens. Common School.—Doolittle. Halloo, John I where are you going with that big book. Hail to the trees | See Ode to a Skylark.-Shelley. rod.—Cutcheon. Baylis. Valentine's Day.—Lamb. Hail Twilight, sovereign of one peaceful hour ! Sermon-Anon See Charge on “Old Hundred,” Half a bar, half a bar. Half a league, half a league. See Charge of the Light In O Half artist and half anchorite. See France.—MacKaye. Half loving-kindliness, and half disdain. See Mezzo Cammin.—Longfellow. Half the long night my children, I lie waking. Half west, half east; half north, half south. See Winds of Ring Preserves her Honor.—Marthold. Last Request, The.—Anon. l - Half-way down to the shore, Evangeline waited in silence. French. See Guard of the Hallo! I really believe this is for me ! Hallo, what great man is this? See Wonderful Speller, The. up in Smoke, A.—Trafton. Halloo, Bill! which way so. fast? See Too Good to Attend Going to be an Orator.—Forbes. See 707 fíallow AN INDEx To POETRY AND RECITATIONS Hallow the threshold, crown the posts anew l See On the Quéen's Return from the Low Countries.—Cartwright. IHallowe'en or All Hallow Even, the name given to the night of Oct. 31. See Hallowe'en.—Anon. Halt l Arthur Bonnicastle, you are arrested. See Arthur Bonnicastle (Brought to Trial for “Blowin’”).-Hol- land. Halt Attention l Right about face I See Military Discipline. —Anon. Halt Who passes, friend or foe! See same.—A. H. S. Hame º our goodman. See Our Goodman (A):-(Old Ballad.) |Hame, hamé, hame oh hame I fain wad [or would] be. See Hame, Hame, Hamel–Cunningham. * Hamelin town's in Brunswick. See Pied Piper of Hamelin, The.—Browning. º Hamilton yielded to the force of an imperious custom. See Criminality of Duelling.—Nott. Hanah, a busy, meddling thing. See Busy Child, The...— Elliott. - Hand in hand, through the city streets. Eve.—Anon. Hand in hand with angels. See Hand in Hand with Angels. —Larcom. e Hand me the bastin' thread. See Mrs. Tubbs at the Sewing circle.—Locke. & 4 e “Hand me the bowl, ye jovial band.” See Victim, The...— Anon. Handel, Bendel, Mendelssohn. See Rhyme for Musicians, A. See Thanksgiving —Lemke. FIandsome I hardly know. Her profile's fine. See Country- woman of Mine, A.—Eastman. º Handsome is that handsome does. See Beautiful, The (“Handsome is,” etc) —Whittier. Hang out our banners on the outward walls. See Macbeth. —Shakespeare. • IHang the walls with black. See 1915.-Oppenheim. . . Hang there, my verse, in witness of my love. See Aš You Like It (Forest of Arden, The) –Shakespeare. .. EIang up the baby’s stocking. See Christmas Celebration.— IlOHCl, Hang up the baby's stocking. Stocking.—“Little Corporal.’ .* Hang up the baby's stocking. . See same-Anon. Hannah, a busy, meddling thing. See Busy Child, The...— Elliott. Hannibal's Address to His Army. —Livy. Hans ºFritz were two Deutschers who lived side by side. See Hans and Fritz.-Adams. Hans Baum, the cobbler, lived in a quaint little town. See Little Carl.—Botsford. g - Hans Bleimer sthood by dot burning shkip. See Hans Bleimer's Mool.-Brown. - - Hans Brietmann give a barty—day had piano blayin'. See Hans Brietmann's Party.—Leland. - Hans, dot water pipe gifs no water—alretty. See Mr. Eissel- dorf and the Water Pipe.—Anon. Hans Dunkerkopf stood on the stack. See Dutchman’s Equal Rights, The.—Nelson. Han’som, stranger ? Yes, she's purty and eZ peart eZ She kin be. See Engineer's Story, The.—Hall. Happening to pass through Mount V. See De Pen and de Swoard.—Anon. - * * Happy and free are a married man's reveries. See Married Man and the Bachelor, The.—Anon. Happy are they and charmed in life. See Memorials and On the Slain at Chickamauga.—Melville. t Happy are they who kiss thee, morn and eve. are They Who Kiss Thee.—De Vere, See Garden, The. See Hang up the Baby's See Carthage in Peril. See Happy Happy art thou, whom God does bless. —Cowley. Happy boy, happy boy. Happy children here we stand. See Youth in Arms.—Monro. See Christmas Children.— Boylan. Happy fellow I happy fellows all of them. See Bells, The- Williams. - Happy, happier far, than thou. See To Corimne,—Hemans. Happy, happy man See American Feast, The...—Anon. Happy insect I ever blest. . See Soliloquy, A.—Harte. Happy insectſ what can be. See Grasshopper, The.—Ana- CI'êOIl. Happy is England 1 I could be content. See Italy Sweet Too l—Keats, Happy little children. See In the Orchard.—Anon. “Happy New Year !” exclaimed Deacon Tubman. See How Deacon Tubman and Parson Whitney kept New Year's. —Murray. FIappy New Year ! Like a Bell. —Anon. - Happy night and happy silence downward softly stealing. See Happy Night and Happy Silence and Hymn for the Nativity.—Thring. Happy shepherds, pipe and trill. Lindsay. THappy shepherds, sit and see. See same.—Hunnis. Happy song-sparrow, that on woodland side. See Fringilla Melodia, The.—Hirst. Happy songster, perched above. —Anacreon. Happy the man and happy he alone. —Horace. Happy the man who so hath Fortune tried. See Mano; a Poetical History (Of Temperance in Fortune).--Dixon, See New Year's Greeting. See Happy Shepherds.— See On the Grasshopper. See Happy the Man. | Hark! Spring is coming. Her herald sings. Happy the man, who, void of cares and strife. See Splendid - Shilling, The...—Philips. Happy #. man whose wish and care. See Ode on Solitude. , —Pope. - Happy the mortal man, who now at last. (Wise Man in Darkness, The).-Prior. Happy the nation whose God is Jehovah. Strength, A.—Bible. Happy those early days when I. See Retreat, The.—Vaugh- Il * See Solomon See Nation’s 8, Il. Happy, 'tis, thou blind, for thee. . See same.--Hyde. Happy was it for America, happy for the world. See Lesson of the Revolution, The.—Sparks. See Adrian Block's Hard aport | Now close to shore sail! ong.—Hale. Hard as the Rocky Mountains is a trapper's heart. See Trapper's Story, The.—Anon. Hard by a poet's attic lived a chemist. just What We Like.—Smith. Hard, hard, indeed, was the contest for freedom. See Tribute to Washington.—Harrison. Hard is my lot, and unassuaged my yearning. lation of Burmese Songs. See How to have See Trans- (A Lover's Lament.)— Brown. Hardº ever that a body. See Music of the Past, The.— Il OI! . . Hardy, thy brain is valiant, 'tis confest. See, To Brain- hardy.—Jonson. Hark' a lover binding sheaves. Ingelow. Hark! afar the bugle sounding. See Hark! Afar the Bugle Sounding.—Maynard. (Tr. Hark l ah, the nightingale l See Philomela.-Arnold. Hark at the lips of this pink whorl of shell. See Quatrain, A.—Sherman. Hark, Baby, hark. Markham. Hark! do I hear again the roar. See , Binding Sheaves.— See Manger Song of Mary, The.— See Columbus Dying.— Proctor. - Hark! for the message cometh from the king. See Modern Rubaiyat, The.—Masterson. - Hark! forth from the abyss a voice proceeds. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Death of the Princess Charlotte). —Byron. Hark! from bracket, shelf, and hall. See What o’Clock.-- Denton. Hark! from the heights of glory. See “My Presence Shall Go With Thee, And I Will Give Thee Rest.”—Thorn- ton. Hark, hark l down the century's long reaching slope. See Yorktown Centennial Lyric.—Hayne. Hark! Hark! Hark! See Chicago. —Williams. Hark, hark, hark I the nightingale. See Hark! Hark! The Nightingale.—“Shepherd Tony.” Hark! Hark! my soul : angelic songs are swelling. See Pilgrims of the Night, The.—Faber. Hark! Hark! o'er the city alarm bells ring out. See Fire- fiend, The.—Glenn. Hark! Hark! the bugle's lofty sound. See British Light- Infantry, The.—Anon. “Hark! hark | The dogs do bark. See Temperance Beggars. —Wyatt. - Hark! Hark! the lark at heaven's gate sings. See Cymbe- line (Aubade).-Shakespeare. Hark! hark the merry warder's horn. See Hawking Party in the Olden Time, A.—Howitt. Hark! Hark! what does the fir-tree say? See Fir-tree, The. –U13, TK. Hark! Hear you not that long shrill strain 3 See Hidden Songster, The.—Anon. Hark, heard ye not that trumpet sound. See Hotel in the Storm, A.—Stickney. “Hark! hearest thou that shout 3 They are growling over their human blood,” said Olinthus. See Last Days of Pompeii (Glaucus and the Lion).-Bulwer-Lytton. IHark! how all the well-in rings l See same.—Wesley. Hark, how I'll bribe you. See Measure for Measure (Prayers).-Shakespeare. IHark! how the birds do sing. See Man's Medley.—Herbert. Hark! how the passing bell. See Alexander Hamilton.— In OIl. Hark! I hear the foe advancing. See March of the Men of Harlech.-Anon. Harº, I hear the tramp of thousands. See Reveillé, The.— Hark! it is the Spring time. See Spring Time, The...— Rutherford. Hark! I’ve a secret to whisper I See Edith’s Secret.— Ludlum. Hark! my maiden, and I'll tell you. Maiden.—Gladdess. Hark, my soul! it is the Lord. owper. Hark, now, everything, is still. ... See Dirge: “Hark, now everything is still” and Hark! Now Everything is Still. —Webster. - Hark!, on the wind that whistles from the West. See Clouds in the West.—Requier. Hark!, she is call'd, the parting hour is come. See. On the Glorious Assumption of the Blessed Virgin.—Crashaw. Hark! some wild trumpeter, some strange musician. See Mystic Trumpeter, The...—Whitman. See When the See Fortune-teller and See Lowest Thou Me – Cuckoo Sings.-Austin. 708 FIRST LINE INDEX Have Harº, that quick darting snortl See Haunt of the Deer, he.—Shairp (Tr.) Haris that sweet carol! See Blue-bird’s Song, The.— treet. Hark! the bells of Christmas ringing. See Christmas Bells. ! —Taylor. Hark, the Christmas bells are ringing. See Christmas Bells and Christmas Service, The.—Anon. Hark! the clarion March windl its wild, defiant greeting, See Waiting for Easter.—Procter. Hark! the cock crows, and yon bright star. The.—Colton. Hark! the convent-bells are ringing. See same.--Bayley. Hark! the cry of Death is ringing. See Scourge of War, The Burleigh, Hark! the faint bells of the sunken city. See Sunken City, The.—Mueller. Hark I the flow of the four rivers. dise.—Browning. Hark, the glad sound ! the Saviour comes. Glad Sound.—Doddridge. Hark! the herald angels sing. See Wesley. - } Hark! the merry pealing bells. “Hark! the minute gun is booming.” fice, The-Anon. Hark! the rattling roar of the musketeers. Charge, . The.—Taylor. Hark! the ringing of bells. —McNaught. Hark, the robins sweetly sing. See Spring Song.—Norton. Hark the trumpet of an angel, and behold a vision dire l See Hymn of the Avenger, The.—Denison. Hark! the warbling choir sings. See “Robin Hood,” Songs from.—MacNally. Hark! through the gorge of the valley. tain.—Simms. Hark! through the pine boughs. See Good-bye, Little Flow- OIl. through the twilight stillness. See ers.--An PHark! Clote-scarp (or Glooscap,) The.—Machar. Hark! 'tis our northern nightingale that sings. throated Sparrow, The.—West. Hark, 'tis the bluebird's venturous strain. The.—Aldrich. Hark! 'tis the twanging horn 1 O'er yonder bridge. See Task, The (Post, The).-Cowper. FIark l 'tis the voice of the mountain. See Battle of Eutaw See Ad- See New Year, See Farewells from Para- See Hark, the Christmas Day.— See Christmas.-Hawtrey. See Lover's Sacri- See Cavalry See Christmas Joy and Sorrow. See King's Moun- Passing of See White- See Blue-bird, Springs, The.—Simms. $ Hark to the measured march The Saxons some l dress of Caradoc the Bard.—Bulwer. Hark to the merry birds. See same.--Bridges. Hark, to the shrill trumpet calling. See Soldier's Burial, The.—Norton. Hark to the silvery sound. See April.—Cushing. • Hark to the solemn bell. See same.—Anon. Hark to the solemn notes of jubilee. See Solemn Jubilee, A.—Holden. Hark % the thunder | See Sailor Boy and His Mother, The. —Barr |Hark! what a sound, and too divine for hearing. See Saint Paul.-Myers. Har; what booming. See Arcana Sylvarum.—De ay. Hark, where my blossomed pear tree in the hedge. See Home Thoughts from Abroad (“Hark, where,” etc.)— Browning. Hark, where the sweeping scythe now rips along. See Farmer's Boy, The. (Harvesting.) —Bloomfield. “Hark ye, hark to the winding horn. See Hope the Horn- blower.—Newbolt. Hark yel Hush yel Margot's dead. See Sin Eater, The.— Mitchell. Hark! ye neighbors and hear me tell. man's Song, The.—Anon. Hark you such sound as quivers. See November.—Fisher Harm , is done by everything which tends to vulgarize reli- gion. See same.—Anon. - Harmonious Cibber entertains. See On Poetry.—Swift. Harmony is the ideal of the universe. See True Socialism, The.—Morgan. Harol Harol Judge now betwixt this woman and me. See Appeal to Harold, TI See German Watch- ne.—Bunner. Haroun Alraschhid, in the days. See Carver and the Caliph, —Dobson. Haroun, the Caliph, through sunlit street. Collier. Harp of Mennon l sweetly strung. See Battle of Alexandria, The.—Montgomery. Harp of the North, farewell | The hills grow dark. See Harp of the North, Farewell.—Scott. Harp of the North I that mouldering long hast hung. See Harp of the North.-Scott. Harry, don't you wish there were fairies nowadays? See Christmas Eve Adventure, A.—Clement. Harry has a little dog. See Harry's Dog.—Anon. Harry, I do not only marvel where thou spendest thy time. See King Henry IV (Tavern Scene, A).--—Shakes- peare. Harry, I want you to be very gentle with me. See Wilder. ness, The.—Anon. Harry whose tuneful and well-measured song. See Son- net : To Mr. H. Lawes on his Airs and To Mr. H. Lawes on his Airs.—Milton. See Power.- Harvest is come. & See Thanksgiving Time.—Anon. Harvest, is home. The bins are full. See Country Thanks- giving, A.—Anon. Has #. one, I wonder, ever classed. See Violets, The...— a. I'I’lS. Has any one seen my Fair. Has he forsaken heaven quite. —Conkling. IHas Hi ham a Hinglisman. Meyers. Has it occurred to us as we have walked through some great ºral See Symbolism of Resurrection, The.— El Old. Has our love all died out 2 See Brother Jonathan's Lament for Sister Caroline (Union, The) –Holmes. Has Sorrow thy young days shaded ? See same.—Moore. Has Summer come without the rose? See Song: “Has Summer come,” etc.—O'Shaughnessy. Has the gentleman dome 3 Has he completely done 2 See Reply to Mr. Corry.—Grattan. Has the learned gentleman, who has been so eloquent. See Reply to Macaulay’s “Reform Irresistible.”—Croker. “Has the Marquis La Fayettte. See New Song, A.—Stans- See Cressid.—Perry. See To the Schooner Casco. See Jewels of My Aunt, The.— • bury. Has the prisoner anything to say. See On Trial for Voting. —Anthony. * Has there any old fellow got mixed with the boys! See Boys, The.—Holmes. Hash * #. out ow kast-off wittles. See Receipt for Hash, —Billings. Hast, thou a charm to stay the morning star'. See Hymn before sunrise in the Vale of Chamouni.-Coleridge. Hast thou a cunning instrument of play. See Preparation. —Brown. Hast thou a lamp, a little lamp. See Lamp, The.—Greene. Hast thou ever known the feeling. See Belfrey of Ghent, The...—Maguire. Hast thou forgotten me? The days are dark. See Hast Thou Forgotten Me?—Holdsworth. Hast thou given the horse strength ; See Job (War-Horse, The).--(Bible). Hast thou made shipwreck of thy happiness? —Litchfield, t Hast thou named all the birds without a gun? bearance.—Emerson. Hast thou no right to joy. See Courage See For- See Ode on Conflicting Claims. —L) IXOn. “Hast thou seen that [wr. myl lordly castle. See Castle by the Sea, The.—Uhland. Hast, thou seen the down in the air. “The Sad One,” The.—Suckling. wº Haste, little fingers, haste, haste I See Easter's Bridal Song. See Lute Song in -—U8, TV. Hast not l 'rest not l calmly wait. See Haste Not, Rest Not.—Goethe. * Haste, Sylvia, haste, my charming maid. See Invitation, The.--—Godfrey. Haste thee, nymph, and bring with thee. See L'Allegro.— Milton. Haste thou ony grene cloth. See Gest of Robyn Hode, A. (Fytte, The VIII).-(Ballad.) Hasten to the sunny fields. See Holiday, The.—Davis. Hath he not always treasures, always friends. See Three Friends.-Coleridge. Hath not the dark stream closed above thy head. See Tears of the Poplars, The.—Thomas. Hath the rude laugh of Boreas frighted thee. See To a Mayflower.—Marshall. * * Hath this world, without me wrought. See Questionings.-- Hedge. - * Hatred and vengeance—my eternal portion. See Written Jnder the Influence of Delirium.—Cowper. Hats, off Along the street there comes. See Flag Goes by, The.—Bennett. - Hats off, gentlemen I See Pickwick Papers (Bardell V. See He Wears Pickwick).--—Dickens. Hats off They pass with measured tread. See Hold Dot Fort, for We vos Coming.—Dunkerfoodle. Have a cigar, Edgar 7 Prime Havanas. See Not Worth the Button on His Coat.—Norton. Haul in der plank, full speed ahead. Knowing.—Anon. tº e s Have a heard the waters singing. See Song for Little May, A.—Miller. g Have Angleworms attractive homes 2 See Memorumdrums. —Carryl. Have any one of you seen my kitty ? See Lost Kitty, The. —-tº OOK. Have dark Egyptians stolen Thee away. See Sonnets, from “Mimma Bella.”—Lee-Hamilton. Have done with care, my hearts aboard amain. See Fare- #. to Sir John Norris and Sir Francis Drake, A.— €610. Have I not been nigh a mother. —Browning. Have little care that life is brief. See Envoy.—Carman. Have mind that age aye follows youth. See All Earthly Joy Returns in Pain.—Dunbar. “Have other lovers—say, my love.” Myers. Iſave the courage to face a difficulty. —Anon. Have we not seen, round Britian's peopled shore. Seq Conclusion of the Traveller.—Goldsmith, See Bertha in the Lane. See Unsatisfactory.— See Moral Courage. 709 IHave AN INDEx TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Have we wept till our eyes were dim with tears. See Surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia, The.— Anderson. Have ye left the greenwood lone 7 , man S. - - Have ye not seyn som tyme a pale face. See Fairy Song.—He- See Canterbury Tales, The (Emperor's Daughter Stands Alone, An).-- Chaucer. tº AA Have }.” the morning sky. See Happy Swain, The...— 111pS. - e Have you a dear old grandma { See Dear Old Grandma- In SIOW. - Have you been arrested before ? See He Knew the Face.— Il OI). - Have you been at Carrick, and saw you my true-love there ? See Have You been at Carrick-Walsh. Have you been at Garnyvillo 7 See Garnyvillo and Kate of Garnavilla.—Lysaght. Have 33. ºn with the King to Rome'? See Palatine, The. —Cather. Have you brought my boots, Jemima 3 Leave them at my chamber door. See Getting Up.–Leigh, “Have you called on the Browns yet "" See Untimely Call, An.—(New York Swn.) g Have you cut the wheat in the blowing fields? See Poetic Responses.—Anon. “Have you cut the wheat in the glowing field.” See Thanks- giving.—Barr. Have you e'er a new song. Graves. Have you e'er seen my speckled hen. See Old Speckled Hen. —Ruggles. Have you ever gone into the woods on an early day. See Spring, The.—Speed. Have you ever heard of the many roads. Wrinkle Town, The.—Lambert. Have you ever heard of the Squabble Bird. See Squabble Bird, The.—Birdsall. Have you ever heard of the Sugar-plum Tree ? plum Tree, The...—Field. See Limerick Lasses, The.— See Sugar- Have you ever heard the wind go “Yo-o-o-o-o-o-o $” See Night Wind, The.—Field. Have you ever made a just man 3 See Lines.—Crane. Have you ever realized what a funny thing it is. See Pan- tomine Speech, A.—Anon. & '• Have you ever seen an apple-orchard in the Spring 4 See Apple Blossoms.-Martin. Have you ever seen those marble statues in square or garden 3 See same.—Robertson. & Have you ever thought of the weight of a word. See Weight of a Word, The.—Anon. g Have you ever tried to find out why Southern Ohio. See Ohio.—Rothe. Have you ever watched a rill. See Gentle Words.—Anon. Have you found that the man who is in the greatest hurry. See Friendship of Books, The.—Maurice. º Have you gazed on naked grandeur. See Call of the Wild, - he.—Service. • Have you got a brook in your little heart' Dickinson. Have you got any Aunt Maria º An' does she know all about ghosts? See My Aunt Maria,—McCollum. Have you had a kindness shown. See Memory, Gems, e Have you heard about my papa's ship ! See When the Ship Comes in.—Denton. * IHave you heard any news, Mrs. Talket 3 See Unburied Woman, The.—Anon. * & Have you heard how a girl saved the lightning express % See Kate Shelly.—Hall. Have you heard of a collier, See 'Mong the ladies Patient Joe.—Anon. of the land. See Case of Pedigree, A.—Anon. some public See same.— of honest renown'; Have you heard of Mistress Whitby ? Have you heard of our fighting Twenty-first. See Dash for the Colors, The-Webb. & Have you heard of Santa Rita ? See Hymn to Santa Rita. – A Clee. Have you heard of the land called Phussandphret. See Phussandphret.—Anon. Have you heard of the wonderful one-hoss shay. See Dea- con’s Masterpiece, The.—Holmes. Have you heard the bad news, boys? —Buckingham. Have you heard the dreadful news, Bella, about Ida Rue" See How the Story Grew.—Anon. & & & Tº sº Have you heard the news from Crawfordsville % See “Dis- See Dragon Drink, The.— See People will Talk. trict No. 9.”—Imbrie. Have you heard the olden story. Murray. * & Have you heard the song of the daisy fair? ong.—Daisy Fair.—Chase. Have you heard the story of Deacon Brown. Deacon Brown, The.—Anon. Have you heard the story that gossips tell ? See John Burns of Gettysburg.—Harte. Have you heard the tale of the Aloe Plant. Death to Life.—Harbaugh. º Have you heard the waters singing. See Little 1116]". Have you never Power.—Norton. “Have you no heart,” Francesca asked suddenly. See Death in Life.—Crawford. See Motion See Story of See Through May.— See Music's heard, in music's sound. See Roads to , t Have you no pity in your heart? Is there no tenderness in your nature ? See From a Future Novel.—Anon. Have you not heard the poets tell. • See Baby Bell.—Aldrich. Have you not noted, in some family. See Birth-bond, The and Sonnet: The Birth-bond.—Rossetti. Have you not seen the timid tear. See same.—Moore. Have you read in the Talmud of old. See Sandalphon.— Longfellow. - Have you seen an [or the] apple orchard in the spring See Apple Blossoms.-Martin. JHave you seen Annie and Kitty 2 See My Children.— Holland. * . Have you seen but a bright lily grow. See Celebration of Charis, A (So Sweet is She).-Jonson. Have you . Seen, by Potomac, that shaft in the skies. See Washington Monument, The-Proctor. Have you seen e'er sign of my Kitty. See Kitty's Summer. ing.—Bunner. . . Have you seen God's Christmas tree in the sky. See Christ- mas Tree of the Angels.-Morgan. Have you seen the famous clock at Berne 7 See “Clock at - Berne, The.”—Grundy. - Have you seen walking through the village. See Ollie McGee. —Masters. - - Havin', lived next door to the Hobart place fºr goin' on thirty years. . See Cyclopeedy, The.—Field, Havin' to wait is awful hard. See Havin' to Wait.— Wallace. Having a natural love for music and desiring to cultivate my voice. ... See My First Singing Lesson.—Brown. Having carefully drawn the curtains of his bed. See Pick- wick Papers, The (Pickwick in the Wrong Bedroom). –Dickens. Having interr'd her infant-birth. See Ode upon a Question #º. whether Love should Continue for Ever, An.— er Oert. Having lingered long in foreign climes and countries. See Pulpit in Modern Life, The.—Hillis. Having often received an invitation from my friend. See Spectator, The (Sir Roger at his Country House).-- Addison. Having recently had my saloons closed up in Ransas and ..Iowa. See What License Legalizes.—Anon. Having restricted universal suffrage and the right of public meetings. See Liberty of the Press.-Hugo. Having this day my horse, my hand, my lance.’ See Astrop- hel and Stella, Sonnet XLI.-Sidney. Having turned out the last patient with his hand to his cheek. See Victory for the Dentist.—Anon. - Hay l, now the day dawis. See Night is near Gone, The.— Montgomerie. - Haying is the period of “storm and stress.” Seasons (Haying) —Burroughs. Haymakers, rakers, reapers, and mowers. ling, The (Rustic Song).-Dekker. “Haz_yer eny stomped antelopes fur sale, boss?” Darky's Ideal Wife, A.—Harrison. He ain't much of a dog to look at. See Jack.-Anon. He alone remains unshaken. See Leonidas (Address of Leonidas).-Clover. “He asked me if I could whistle.” See Where He Erred.— See Signs and See Sun's Dar- See Anon. He ate and drank the precious words. See Book, A.— Dickinson, He began his life under a workman's hat. See When Lincoln Was A Boy.—Anon. - He boarded a car at Thirty-ninth street. Conductor, A.—Head. He boarded the train at Rochester, and came to the only vacant seat. See Her Name was Smith.-Anon. He boasts nor wealth nor high descent. See Nature's Gentle- man, A.—Linton. - He bought a little block of stock. See On the Street.- See Bewildered Anon. He º, two gaudy, Scarlet coats. See His Finish.- ºf 9. He bowed the heavens, also, and came down. of David.—Bible. - He breaks and gives his finger ring. See Passing of Richard Somers, The-Rice. - He brought a lily white. See Child, The (To His Mother). He brought our Saviour to the western side. Milton. - See Psalms See Rome.— - He Builded a house of sod. See Prairie Pioneers, The...— dson. He called aloud for Miriam Lane, and said. Arden.—Tennyson. He came across the meadow-pass. Old Story, The.—O'Hagan. He sº all so still. See Carol, A.: “He came all so still.”— Il OI] . He came and took me by the hand. See Mystery, The.— Hodgson. He came by the 'bus. See Dog and Baby Mix-up.–Jerome. He came from the North, and his words were few. See Man of the North Countrie, The.—M'Gee. He came in the glory of Summer. See Laurence.—John- SO Il. He came in with an interrogation-point in one eye. Our Visitor and What he Came for.—Anon. He came into my office with a portfolio under his arm. See Book Canvasser, The...—Clark. See Enoch See Ancient Tale, An and See 710 FIRST LINE INDEX He is came into the office of a West End undertaker. See He Didn't Want a Coffin.—Anon. came into the store with a face full of misery. See Tragedy at Dodd's Place, The.—Dallas. º: to call me back from death. See Eurydice.—Bour- 11101l. came to Florence long ago. See Masaccio.—Lowell. came to the desert of London town. See William Blake. —Thomson. ‘. to town one winter day. See “Leadville Jim.”— 1Ilk. came too late l—Neglect had tried. See He Came too Late.—Bogart. came too late l the toast had dried. See He Came too Late l—Anon. calme unlook'd for, undesir’d. See Phantasmion (He Came Unlooked for) and Song: “He Came unlooked for.”—Coleridge, cannot as he came, depart. See Influence.—Tabb. cares for me! Why do I fret. See Lord Careth, . The.— (Swn day Magazine.) - cares too much for his country to uphold her in any wrong. See True Patriot, The.—Anon. caught his chisel, hastened to his bench. See Death of Azron, The.—Rollins. ceas'd, but while he spake, Rustum had risen. See Soh- rab and Rustum (Combat, The.)—Arnold. “He chases shadows,” sneered the Bristol tars. See First He Voyage of John Cabot, The.—Anon. º a mournful muse. See Alexander's Feast.—Dry- €Il. clasps the crag with hookéd hands. See Eagle, The.— Tennyson. climbs his lady's tower. See Song: He Climbs his lady's Tower.—Alexander. comes along the road of life. See Only a Man.—Anon. comes, Arsaces comes I See Prince of Parthia, The -— Godfrey. e sº comes,<-he comes, the Frost Spirit comes. See Frost See Christ- Spirit, The. —Whittier. e comes in the night ! he comes in the night I mas Visitor, A. and Santa Claus and Visit from Santa Claus, A.—Anon. comes not l I have heard of those who seemed. See Blot in the 'Scutcheon, A. (Death of Mildred, The).-- Browning. - comes, the happy warrior. See Sinfonia Eroica.-James. comes with herald clouds of dust. See Superior Non- sense Verses.—Anon. could "raise scruples dark and nice. See Hudibras (Argumentative Theology).-Butler. era. along the mountain walls. See On the Heights. —Foote. crawls to the cliff and plays on a brink. See Sea-child, The.—Cook. cried aloud to God: “The men below.” White. * crouches, and buries his face on his knees. See Last of his Tribe, The.—Kendall. cut a sappy sucker from the muckle rodden-tree. See See President See Genius.- Whistle, The.—Murray. devoted one hour every other Tuesday. Washington's Receptions.—Sullivan. did not come in the red dawn. See Adventurer, The.— Shepard. did not notice that I never spoke to her in the same key of voice. See same.—Willis. did not wear his scarlet coat. See Ballad of Reading Gaol, The.—Wilde. didn’t know much music. See Mocking-bird, The...— See Tired Out.—Anon. Stanton. does well who does his best. doesn't like study, it “weakens his eyes.” See Queer Boy, A.—Salter. drew his breath with a gasping sob. The.—Field. dwelt among “Apartments let.” See Jacob.--Cary. entered the hardware store. See Man Who Felt Sad, The.—(Detroit Free Press.) erred, no daubt, perhaps he sinned. See Album Leaves (Charity.)—Houghton. examined the situation and found it an unheard of one. See Les Misérables (Jean Valjean).--—Hugo. falters on the threshold. See Convention.—Howells. filled the crystal goblet. See Veteran and Recruit.— Piazewell. filled the nation’s eye and heart. See Death of Lincoln. —Halpin. first deceased, she for a little tried. See Upon the Death of Sir Albertus Morton’s Wife.—Wotton. found , a woman in the cave. See Thalaba.-Southey. gather'd blue forget-me-nots. See Lowers.--Anon. gathered cherry-stones, and carved them quaintly. See Art Master, An and Cherry-stone Artist, The.—O'Reilly. gave us all a good-by cheerily. See Messmates.—New- bolt. got him a fine violin. See Fiddler, The.—Bellaw. got to Paris late at night. See Je suis Americain.— Anon. grasped his ponderous hammer; he could not stand it more. See Blacksmith of Timerick, The.—Joyce. had been born a destined work to do. See Abraham Tincoln (On the Assassination of Lincoln).--Taylor. had been married three years. See Rudder Grange. (Baby at Rudder Grange, The).--Stockton. See New Tenor, He had been missing from the “Potomac.” See What Ailed “Ugly Sam.”—Anon. * He had been sentenced for three years. See Lowe More Powerful than Prison Stain.—Jerome. |He had been sick at one of the hotels for three of four weeks. See Last Station, The.—(Detroit Free Press.) He had been singing—but I had not heard his voice. See Quiet Singer, The.—Towne. He hº been to town-meeting. See Goin' Somewhere.— €WIS. f He had been trying all the winter through. See Proposal, The.—Vandegrift. He *: black eyes, with long lashes. See Boy Lost.— Il Oll. He had bowed down to drunkenness. See Disenthralled, The.—Whittier. He had flirted at Bar Harbor and at Narragansett Pier. See for a Man.—Winslow. He hº halted under an awning. See In the Same Line.— IlOIl. He had just told her of his love. See Her No.—Anon. He had no times of study, and no place. See Festus (Poet of Nature, The).-Bailey. He had not made the team. See Revelation.—Mitchell. He had not said that he would come. See How did she - Know.—Anon. He had now entered the skirts of the village. See Rip Van Winkle.—Irving. He had played for his lordship's levee. See Child Musician, The.—Dobson. f - He had spoken of it for a few days previously. See Last Love-feast, The.—King. He had the nerve to bring her here to eat. See Wail of a Waitress.--—Kelley. IHe hadn't been there for fifteen years. See When Grand- father Went to Town.—Meyers. He has achieved success. See What is Success 7–Stanley. See Tragedy of Blind See First Swallow, The. See Fighting He has arrived Arrived at last ! Margaret, The.—Wilson. He has come before the daffodils. —Wordsworth. He has come the way of the fighting men. Failure, The.—Appleton. He has conn'd the lesson now. See Fairy Song.—Praed. He has done the murder. See Murder of Captain Joseph White, The (Secret of Murder, The).-Webster. He has ta'en some twenty gentlemen, along with him to go. See Cid, The (Cid and the Leper, The).-Anon. He l He l He l Mr. Cleveland can you tell. See Fishy Joke, –A.Il Oil. He hearkens not I light comer, he is flown | —Arnold. He held no dream worth waking; so he said. See Robert Browning.—Swinburne. e He hired a man to button his shirt. He Lucre, The.—Kiser. hurried up to the office. See His Best Girl.-Anon. He is a roguish little elf. See Dandelion.—Brown. He is an industrious colored man, living in a small cabin. See Uncle Reuben’s Baptism.—Anon. He is come I he is come l a monarch he. See King Christ- mas.-Graham. He is come to ope. See King Richard II.--Shakespeare. He Like a bridgegroom from his room. See Execution of Montrose, The.—Aytoun. See Thyrsis.-- See Limitations of is coming ! he is comingl He is coming, he is coming, my true-love comes home to- day ! See Regiment's Return, The...—Cutler. He is dead, I will tell all as it happened. See Chariot Race, The...—Sophocles. He is dead! the beautiful youth. See Killed at the Ford.— Longfellow. - He is fallen I We may now pause before that splendidº pro- digy. See Napoleon Bonaparte.—Phillips. He is gone : better so. We should know who stand under. See Deserter from the Cause, The.—Massey. He is gone. Heaven's will is best. See Havelock.-Brocks. He is gone. His silver voice will be heard in the land no more. See McKinley.-Head. He is gone—is dust. See Wallenstein (Dirge from Wallen- stein).—Coleridge. He is gone, O my heart, he is gone. See Alone by the Bay. —Moulton. He is gone on the mountain. See Lady of the Lake, The (Coronach).--Scott. He is gone with his blue eyes. See Lament: “He is gone with his blue eyes.”—Holt. He is my friend. For many and many a year I have looked to him. See Charles Summer Attacked in the Senate.--— Burlingame. He is no more See Queen Elizabeth.--—Ristori. He is *: º collector of volumes antique. See His One Book. —Naylor. He is not at home yet. See Extracting a Secret.—Crawford. He is not dead, for I am he l See Blue-beard.—Cook. He is not desolate whose ship is sailing. See In Solitude.— Sheard. He is #. John the gardener. See Friend in the Garden, A. —Ewing. f He is not Noah’s son, nor any old Levite. See Who is this Wonderful Prophet?—Anon. He is risen. See same.—Alexander. “He is so very peculiar.” See Peculiar Neighbor, The.— Spaulding. He is the despot's despot. Death, The.—Dobson. All must bide. See Dance of 711 #. He is AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS He is the freeman whom the truth makes free. See Task, He paused, and in the pause she crept an inch. See Idylls The (Freeman, The).--Cowper. * of the King (Arthur's Farewell).-Tennyson. He is the green in every blade. See Indwelling God, The. He paused for a moment in the doorawy, shading his eyes —Weiss. with his hand. See Old Benedict Arnold.—Phelps. He is the happy man whose life even now. See Task. | He peeps in through the key-hole. See Sand-man, The.— The (Happy Man, The).--Cowper. º Cooper. He is the happy wanderer, who goes singing. See Happy He planted an oak in his father's park. See Sower and his Wanderer, The.—Addleshaw. Seed The.—Lecky. - He is the oldest frequenter of the place. See Mounsey.- He prayeth well who loveth well. See Rime of the Ancient Hazlitt. § Mariner, The (“He prayeth well,” etc.).--—Coleridge. He is the poet of the wide and drear. See Poe.—Schuman. He presented his bill. See Mosquito Triolet, A.—Anderson. He is to weet a melancholy carle. See Portrait, A.—Keats. He promised to be to her such a friend. See Two of Them. He jests at scars that never felt a wound. See Romeo and —Barrie. * º Juliet (Balcony Scene).--Shakespeare. He punished me—in fight you see. See Douglas' Complaint. He kept his honesty and truth. See Burns.—Halleck. —Anon. - g He killed the noble Mudjokiwis. See Modern Hiawatha, The. He put his acorn helmet on. See. Culprit Fay, The (Fairy —Anon. kin pik up a libbin' wharebber he goes. Chinee.—Anon. kissed me—and I know 'twas Wrong, Anon. See De Yaller See Penance.— He kissed me, oh, how often I See He Kissed Me-Anon; He knelt alone on the cold grey stone. See Vision of St. Dominic, The.—Anon. e He knelt beside her pillow, in the dead watch of the night. See Asleep.—Winter. * * He knew that she was full of pranks. See April Fool.- Nesbit. - , “He knows it was me, then, wot hollered ?” See “I’m Glad he Knows.”—Brown. º He laid his blackened pipe aside. See Wearing of the Green. —Irving. He lay tº his dying bed. See Sword of Bunker Hill, The. - —Wallace. & He leaned upon the garden gate. See Ancient Tale, An- O'Hagen. g He leaned upon the rail of the boat. See Boy Who Said Eſe FIe FHe “He niver plants but he-always rapes.” He He He “G” wan,” The...—Carryl. N leaves the earth, and says, enough and more. See Come V ir.—S. G. W. . Morir See What was his Creed ?– left a load of anthracite. Anon. tº g left the upland lawns and serene air. See Milton.- Myers. lies iow in the levelled sand. See At the Grave of Walker.—Miller. lies on the grass, looking up to the sky. See Deaf and Dumb.--“A.” lived amidst th' untrodden ways. See On Wordsworth. —Anon. e lived in that past Georgian day. the Old School, A.—Dobson. See Gentleman of lived on thirteen cents a day. See Economical Man, An. —Foss. e # lived the meanest kind of life. See Philanthropist, The. —Anon. lives acrost the street from us. See Chums.-Foley. lives within the hollow wood. See Charcoal-burner, The. —Gosse. . liveth long who liveth well. See same.-Bonar. jooked at my tongue and he shook his head. See When Doctors Disagree.—Kiser. . . . e y º loved each thread of her shining hair. See Bee's Mis- g .—Short sion, The Or See Contrast, The. loved her, having —Cone, gº loves not well whose love is boldl Winter. loves to hear. e made life—and he takes it. Sends.-Arnold. maird her 'cause She Hiz'n.—King. As & making speedy way through sperséd ayre. See Faerie Queene, The (Cave of Sleep, The).--Spenser, . marched away with a blithe young score of him. See He Went for a Soldier.—Mitchell. meets, by heavenly chance express. See Lover, The.— felt his love begin. See My Queen.— See Julius Caesar.—Shakespeare. See He Who Died at Azan had money. See Her Folks an Patmore. - met his mother on the street. See Gentleman, A.— Sangster. g . might have won the highest guerdon that heaven to earth can give. See Saturninus.-Conway. - must #. young in years, in wisdom old. See Wanted— a Pastor.—Anon. fº * * * * must needs, come along this hollow pass. See William Tell.—Schiller. g e ne'er had seen one earthly sight. See Blind Highland Boy, The.—Wordsworth. - never gave me a chance to speak. See After the Quar- rel.—Gordon. never has talked of the war-time and battle. See Old Artillerist, The.—Nicholson. never said he loved me. See same-Watts. never took a day of rest. See What He Got Out Of It. —Ki 1Ser See Crow, The.— Anon. & g nothing common did, or mean. See Horatian Qde, upon Cromwell's Return from Ireland, A (Death of Charles I, The).--—Marvell. - g offered himself for the land he loved. See Soldier's Wife, The...—Flower. - g pass'd unquestioned through the camp; See King Henry V. and the Hermit of Dreux.-Southey. in Armor, A).-Drake. (He) quickly arms him for the field. See Nymphidia: The FIe FIe He FHe 'sits at last among his peers. Court of Fairy (Arming of Pigwiggen, The).--Dray- ton. He raised the cup to his pure, sweet lips. See Fatal Glass, - The Case. He rests from toil; the portals of the tomb. See Francis Parkman.—Holmes. FIe º: at their head. See College Colonel, The.—Mel- W1116. He rides away at early light. See Heart's Call, The...—Thom- & S. - * IHe rises and begins to round. See Lark Ascending, The.— Meredith. He riseth alone,—alone and proud. See Mount Pilate.— Arnold. t - He roam’d half-round the world of woe. See Epitaph : He roam'd half-round the world of woe.—De Vere. He rode down the autumn wood. See Dead Man's Run.— Cawein. He rose at dawn and, fired with hope. See Sailor Boy, The. • —Tennyson. He said, and pass'd with sad presaging heart. See Iliad, - The.—Homer. He said, “O brother, where's the use of climbing. See Climbing.—Fields. He said that he was not our brother. See same.—Banim. He said: “The shadows darken down.” See Ballad: “He said: “The shadows darken down.’” He sang a song as he sowed the field. See On the Farm.— Cawein. ...” He sang above the vineyards of the world. See Singing Man, The.—Marks. He sang of God, the mighty source. See Song to David, A (Song of David, The).—Smart. He sang one song and died. See Singer of One Song, The. —£500I’S. He º so wildly, did the boy. See Mother's Love.—Bur- 1(Ige. He sang the airs of olden times. See Blind Psalmist, The. —Kinney. - He sat among the woods; he heard. See AFSop.—Lang. He sat at the dinner table there. See His Mother's Cooking. —Hadley and Nothing Suited Him.—Anon. He sat down on a stone bench opposite the door. See Oliver Twist (Fagin's Last Day).-Dickens. He sat in musing mood on the top rail of a worm fence. See Uncle Pete and Marse George.—Anon. He sat in silence on the ground. See Ivan the Czar.— Hemans. w He sat in the parlor with Ray. See Interrupted Proposal, An.—Meyers. He sat Hºué backless wooden chair. See Arkansas Pastel. —Butler. He sat on a bicycle as straight as an icicle. See She Wanted to Hear it Again.—Anon. : - He sat one winter 'neath a linden tree. See Life Dream, A. (Minor Poet, A).--Smith. He sat the quiet stream beside. See Greek Idyl, A.—Collins. He saved his soul and saved his pork. See Deacon and His Daughter, The...—Crawford. He sº her drop her glove. See She Kept, the Glove.— IlOIl. He saw it last of all before they herded in the steerage. See Teresina's Face.—Widdemer. He scrupled not to eat. See Paradise Lost.—Milton. He sees the wife. See Wife, The.—Twitchell. He sees when their footsteps falter, when their hearts grow x. and faint. See He Giveth His Beloved Sleep.– J) On , - He sendeth sun, he sendeth shower. See Father, Thy Will be Done.-Adams. He sermonized industriously in his didactic way. See Abra- ham and Ephraim.—Foss. He settled himself in the roomy chair. See Money and Dreams.—(New York Herald, The.) He shall give His angels charge. See Tempest, The.—Pal- 1Ther. He shambled awkward on the stage, the while. See Paga- mini.--Landor. “He sins against this life, who slights the next.” See Night Thoughts (Other Life the End of This, The.)—Young. (Sir Walter Scott) sat down. See Pet Marjorie.-- Brown. - - See Browning.—Morton. sleeps as he should sleep, +-among the great. See Grave of Charles Dickens, The.—Anon. sleeps at last—a hero of his race. See Dead Soldier, A. —Montgomery. * - w 712 FIRST LINE INDEX IHe was IHe He FIe He |He He FIe sleeps not here; in hope and prayer. the Breakfast-table, The Holmes. See Professor at (Robinson of Leyden).— slew the noble Mudjikiwie. See What Hiawatha Prob- ably Did.—Anon. slipped into an ice-cream saloon. tomer, An.—Anon. smiled blandly as he halted for a moment. sing under Disadvantages.—Quad. sought Australia's far-famed isle. The.—Welch. See Inquisitive Cus- See Canvas- See Digger's Grave, speaks not well who doth his time deplore. See Heroic Age, The.—Gilder. spoke, and as he ceased he wept aloud. See Sohrab and Rustum.—Arnold. spoke, and Sohrab kindled at his taunts. See Sohrab and , Rustum (Death of Sohrab).-Arnold. º g spoke of Burns; men rude and rough. See Incident in a Railroad Car, An.—Lowell. e - tº stands at the door of the church peeping in. See Little Pat and the Parson.—Anon. stole from my bodice a rose. See Asking.—Anon. stole just one kiss. See Triolet.—Culbertson. stood, a bronzed and battered form. See What the Matter Was.--Anon. stood, a worn-out city clerk. See Peace: A Study.— Calverley. * & stood ºne outside the fairy hill. See Changeling, The. —Duffin. stood among the group of men at the door. See Strategy of Dave, The.—Bishop. A. stood at the ticket window, slowly unrolling an old- fashioned leather wallet. See Railroad Clocks.— Anon. stood before the Sanhedrim. See Religion and Doc- trine.—Hay. stood before the village store. See Veteran, A.— Irving. e stood in the station, she at his side. See Our Railroads. —Anon. stood on the track, young Jimmy. See Coming from the Picnic.—Banner. stood so close beside her chair, and looked down in her eyes. See Her Lover.—Hazlett. stood the last—the last of all. The.—Anon. stood upon the world’s broad threshold ; wide. Wendell Phillips.—Lowell. stood with a foot on the threshold. —Maitland. strove, and yet he laboured not. Spingarn. struggled to kiss her; she struggled the same. Original Love Story, An.—Anon. stumbles down the village street. See Last Drunkard, See See True Victory. See Poet's Epitaph.- See See God’s Fool.— Duffin. swº. but he is sick at heart. See Buccaneer, The. —L) 3. In 3,. º about the origin. See Origin of Sin, The.— OSS. that depends upon your favors. See Coriolanus.— Shakespeare. * that did sing the motions of the stars. See Orpheus' Song.—Greene. that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. See Psalms of David, XCI.-Bible. that has light within his own clear breast. (Light).-Milton. º: hath lafte the hosier's craft. See Ill Thrift.— I.O.T e. that is by Mooni now. See Mooni.—Kendall. that is down needs fear no fall. See Pilgrim's Pro- gress (Shepherd Boy Sings in the Valley of Humili- ation, The).-Bunyan. that is slow to anger is better than the mighty. See See Hudibras (Honour). See Comus Memory Gems. that is valiant and dares fight. —Butler. g tº: is Weary, let him sit. See Employment.—Her- ert. that kills himself to avoid misery, fears it. See Maid of Honor, The.—Massinger. that lacks time to mourn, lacks time to mend. Philip van Artewelde.—Taylor. that loves a rosy cheek. See Disdain Returned.— Carew. that many bokes redys. See Books.--Anon. that of such a height hath built his mind. to the Lady Margaret, To the Lady Margaret, Daniel. that outlives this day. See King Henry V. (King Henry's Speech. Before the Battle of Agincourt).-- Shakespeare. that would thrive must rise at five. Wisdom.—Anon. therefore turning softly like a thief. See See Epistle Countess of Cumberland and Countess of Cumberland.— See Grandmother’s See Enoch. Arden. —Tennyson. thought he saw a banker's clerk. See Bruno.—Carroll. thought he saw a Buffalo. See “He Thought He Saw” and Strange Wild Song, A.—Carroll. Sylvie and He IHe FHe BIe He told about the fish he caught. “He told me,” He He EHe “He touched her hand, He He FHe He He |He ...took me out to see the stars. thought he saw, an Elephant. ... See, Gardener's Song, The (Some Hallucinations).--Carroll. thought to quell the stubborn hearts of oak. See Buonaparte.—Tennyson. º thought to serenade his love. See Beneath her Win- dow.—Anon. threw his crºwtched sticle See Old Men Com- plaining.—Colum. See Hooked.—Anon. said the modest maid. See Modest Maid, The.—Moris. took a thousand islands and he didn't lose a man. See Dewey in Manila Bay.—Risley. took in both hands her lovely head. See Wedded.— See Applied Astronomy. down. Blake. —Tiffany. took the children by the hand. See Children in the Wood, The.—Anon. - took the great harp wearily.—See Songs of Guthrum and Alfred, The...—Chesterton. took the suffering human race. (Goethe).-Arnold. tore him from the merry throng. day Life, A.—Riddle. See Memorial Verses See Poem of Every- and the fever left her.” See Master's Touch, The.—Anon. tº. his harp. See Course of Time, The (Byron).- Ollok. tripp'd up the steps with a bow and a smile. See Jacobite on Tower Hill, The.—Thornbury. turned not—spoke not—sunk not. See Corsair, The (Conrad and the Dead Body of Medora).-Byron. º hate the idle rich. See Vanished Dangers.— ISer. walked by me with open eyes. See Foreigner, The.— Sherman. wº. beside his mother. See Manly, Loving Boy A.— Il OI). wandered down, an Orpheus wilder-souled. See Bee- thoven.—Stringer. wanted to know how God made the worl’ſ See He Wanted to Know.—Foss. wº. a merry rattle. See Little Boy's Wants, A.— Il OIl. warn’t no long faced man o' prayer. See Father John. —Proudfit. was a big red-faced Dutchman, and, as he entered our office door. See “Took Nodice.”—Anon. was a famous actor, the glory of his time. See Mad Actor, The.—Webb. was a fine handsome fellow. See Nichola’s Hour of Arcady.—Gale. Was a gentle lobster. See Lobster and the Maid, The. —Weatherly. was a hero, fighting all alone. See Victor.—Ware. was a large, plain, fair-faced Moravian preacher. See Whittle and Sarratt.—Hazlitt. • tº was a little, ragged, half-clad barefoot urchin. See Day Dreams.—Anon. was a little yellow man, with a quizzical face and sloping shoulders. See Apollo Belvedere.—Stuart. was a lowly missionary. See Rev. Oleus Bacon, D. D. —In Memoriam.—Anon. was a man about fifty years of age. See Tramp Violin- ist, The.—Smith. * Was a man of that unsleeping spirit. See Philip Van Artevelde (Unknown Greatness).--Taylor. - was a man , Well I remember the day I waited upon him. See Andrew Jackson.—Lippard. Was a man who stole the livery of the court of heaven. i. Course of Time, The (Hypocrite, The).-Pol- OK. Was a man whom danger could not daunt. , See Colum- bus.- De Vere. was a man with wide and patient eyes. Stone, The.—Drinkwater. * a middle-aged clerk. 163. Was a new boot-black, but already seemed quite at home. . See “Whar's de Kerridge 7 °–(Virginia City Chronicle.) - Was a poet, Sure, a lover, too. See “I stood tip-toe upon a little hill” (Endymion).--Keats. - Was a Puchinello, sweet Columbine was she. See See Old Rat's Tale, An. Punchinello.—Weatherley. —Richards and What Became of Them —Anon. See Carver in See His Recompense.—Wy- was a rat and she was a rat. Was a scholar, and a ripe and good one. See King Henry VIII.-Shakespeare. Was a Very Courteous man. See How He Lost Her.— (Somerville Journal.) was a wonderful hand to moralize, husband was. See Wºw Bedott Papers, The (Hezekiah Bedott).-Whit- Cher." was an ingenuous lad, with the callow simplicity of a theological college still untouched. See Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush (His Mother's Sermon).-Watson. was an old man who boarded the train at a small station * western New York. See Going Down to Mary’s.- 10 OIl. was a-weary, but he fought his fight. See Written on #. Night of his Suicide (“He was a-weary,” etc.).- €8,11. 713 He was AN INT) EX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS —Blunt. IHe º;..."foº". ºlumn of the Lion. See He wº * ...' § º º See Giaour, The *W H. o" , A.— "...J. w ..W.I.) Cle]]. Ü a.Il OClern UFrêeCe J ,—ByTOIl. He was black as the ace of spades, you see. See George He who hath the sacred fire. See É. Fire, The.—- Washington.—(Harper’s Young People.) Gilder. - y s He was broken that day and his sobs shook the bed. See He who knows not. See Four Classes of Men.—Anon. His Mother's Sermon.—Maclaren. * He who knows the history of the human family. , See He Y. º * # whº, thi, ºn rang alarm. H * º; and º º; €62 Il r10te, €.-f{OI).IIS. He who leaves a glimmer o IS SOlll. ee To a Poet and He was feeble and old and his figure was drooping. See To Robert º: “L. 77, Christmas Gift, A.—Proudfit. He who loves truly, grows in force and might. Set Ideal He was handsome, kind and gentle. See Give me Back Love.—Angelo. He W. §º. See S M’Reel He Y. *ś at º Leº Of º world in summer. See - as ner only son. ee same-- €6118,1]. now-walkers, e.—Burroughs. He wº ill, àS & ºh: Yºº as a youth. See He who ". skeeps º % º º ºn clothed with rmy Overcoat, €.—AI’CI1108, IC1. In 6W. Infº lle11C0. ée Lln COIn.—Beecner. FHe *::::A; º # fººt critic, See Hudibras (Logic of He Y. lºt. "p; lºoººwº, See Forest Trees udubras).-Butler. (t?! e WI) O ants an Oak.-Irving. He \; i. love Mº truth and knew her near. See Walt He Yº plants a tree plants a hope. See Plant a Tree.— lțIn 3, Il.-IV. Ol'I’lS. {ll’COIO. He was in sº º *HWà.S º: the Soudanese He Yº thinº before he drinks. See Think before You war. ee ln his Way a Hiero.—E’ugn. I’ll] K.—All OI). - He gº lºsed eloquent. See Character of Henry Clay.— He who would echo Horace's lays. See Horace.— Sar- €W8. I’Ol. gent. EHe Yº. *sº plain, ever’-day, all-round kind of a jour. See He who wº º; º rise. See Epitaph for a Husband- 1m.—Fºlley. man, An.—Robert.S. He wº º .*pś *; and played on the streets #. yº, à, ºath. º §: tº sº. 8. V. ee B1jan.—Lewis. e W111 come straight. ook, you lay home to him. € . He was lost l—not a shade of doubt of that. See Little Hamlet.—Shakespeare. y 62 Lost Pup.--Anon. “He won the prize,” they said. See Real Victor, The.— He was never in the lowgrounds. See Citizen of Sun- Statton. light, A.—Stanton. He wore a -brace of pistols the night when first we met. EHe was of that stubborn crew. See Hudibras (Religion See Bandit's Fate, The.--(Punch.) - of Hudibras, The ).-Butler. He works, in rings, in magic rings of chance. See Turner. He was old and 'feeble and poor. See Old Violinist's —Wilkinson. Christmas, The.—Anon. He worried the cat, he played rat-tat-tat. See Irrepressible He was old and weather-beaten, and his clothes were the Boy, An.—Anon. same. See Old Fisherman, The.—Anon. He wrote, a hurried letter home. See Earthquakes Pre- He was one of many thousand. See Philip Van Artevelde ferred, and Visitation, A.—Rayne. (Greatness and Success).--Taylor. He wrote his soul into a book. See World’s Way, The.— He was only ten years old. See Christmas Coffee Pot, A. Anon. —Peake. He wrought at one great work for years. See Ballad of He was simply an average boy. See Average Boy, The. Heaven, A.--Davidson. — (Detroit Free Press.) He wrought ...with patience long and weary years. See He was sitting in a garden gazing on a vision. See After- Artist, The-Grissom. wards.—Maclaren. Heal yo' Sassy little niggah. See Willyum Jinkins Bryan He was six years old and his name was Bill. See Bill.— now.—Anon. Adeler. Head, the , ship for England! See Homeward Bound.— He was six years old, just six that day. See Little Boy's Allingham. Vain Regret, A.—Thomas. Headless, without an arm, a figure leans. See On a Cast IHe was small and black—a child of an inferior race. See from an Antique.-Pellew. - Modern Elijah, A.—Yorke. Heads that think and hearts that feel. See Heads, Hearts, He was standing on the corner. See Christmas-tide Shadow and Hands.-Bungay. A.—Howard. y Heah, yo Rastus, shet yo' little sleepy haid. See Coon's He was straight and strong, and his eyes were blue. See Lullaby, The-Anon. . Lynmouth Widow, A.—Burr. Health is nerve, and nerve is man. . See same-Beecher. He was stronger and cleverer. See Last Will, A.—Fish. Heap cassia, sandal buds and stripes. . See Paracelsus He 'i tº lººse; º on earth, and looked it, too ! See Hºff iº *:::: 'hoº”; c illy Billy.—Brooks. r’s wintry.noar ee Corn-song, The IHe Yº: the #. of the house, you know. See Boy of the He'": *.*.*-º. is chill. S g ouse, The...—Blewett. * Wood –the wind is chill. ee Marmion He was the Chairman of the Guild. See Meeting of the (Christmas in the Olden, Time).--Scott. Clabberhuses, The...—Foss g Hear a voice announcing Irving in The Bells. S Bell He was the "devil,” that ‘. Jim. See That Boy Jim.— The.— (Judy.) . Sée BellS, Stanton. 3. e Hear, gentle friends ! ere yet, for me. See Lady of the Lake He was the first always, Fortune. See Envy.—Procter. The (Douglas to the Populace of Stirling).--Scott. " IHe Y. the Word that spake it. See On the Sacrament.— hº brooding cushat mourns. See Well Paid.— OIAI] e. e - e - He was *ś º that #. goes to-day. See Great- Hears. mourning-dove. See Voice of the Dove, The.— mess of his Simplicity.—Delano. §. e He Yg. M. ſong of her—loved her, perhaps. See Rival Hears. Brahma, bending lowly I See Pariah, The.— weetheart, he.—Bull. & He Y. it; i. note to his mother. See At Boarding- #: º: ºne...sº Tººl, Theº d SCHOOI.—Uh 8 h OO11. * ~ *, 3 2, my husband; you who deem. See He wasn’t much of a boy, as far as size goes, for he stood Wife's Confession, A.—Fane. • hardly four feet high. See Tim's Vacation.—Anon. Hear. me, ye nymphs, and every swain. See Bush Aboon He wasn't obliged to do it; a man had been paid before. See Traquair, The-Crawford. Ringer of the Chimes, The.—Ewing. Hear, my beloved, an Milesian story; See Catullian Hen- IHe wasn't one of these shiny, good-looking chaps. See decasyllables.—Coleridge. H Uncut, Diamond, An.—Anon. Hear, !ºt a legend of the days of old. See Sella.- e went his way to rest with weary feet. See Chatt ..— yant, . - FI º, the bush y erton Hear . this fairy legend of old Greece. See Rhoecus.- Le Wen Ilf. - *-*. • §h. o the bush and passed. See Waif, The. Hear, O, Self:Giver, infinite as good. See Sonnet: “Hear, IHe Yº º th; ice with a dear little thing. See Slip of a Hear jº"if, spell. See R (S irl, A.—Anon. fºr: '...?... , , €11. €6 E36 ml OI’S6 Ong : He went to the war with a general's hat. See Like Wash- sº sº à. ...” and Song: “Hear, Sweet ington.—Anon. - º – e & He, while his º isºed leap and play. See Schools Hearine *. with his flute. See Amateur Flute-player, (Teacher, e).—Crabbe. ..— tº- He * iºnºnº ºntº tops shall find. See Childe || Heatºnew professor Speak. See In Our Curriculum.— arold's ilgrimage (Ambition).-Byron. e • He who at last doth slumber nigh. See Epitaph: “He Hear the sledges with the bells. See Bells, The.—Poe. who at last doth sumber nigh.”—Scarron. #: º Story. See Ballad of “Old Glory.”—Scollard. He who bends to himself a joy. See Eternity and Oppor- *o. Surf upon the sand. See Wave Passions.— tunity.—Blake. • . e EHe '...} ºut, ; r º #. wºuld, roam. See Epitaph for a Hears. Voice of the Bard. See Hear the Voice.— ailor Burie shore.—Roberts. Hear the warblin e e - g of the cats. See Cats, The.—A º FHe whº, ºks the child with terror See Reprove Gently. Heat, *še. º jºr the word divine. gº Doing e Or erS.–SC haefter. He who died at Azan, [wr. Azim] sends. See After Death Hear through the morning drums d e in Arabia.-Arnold. º - See Jackson at New toº sº.ºrumpets Sounding. He who has once been happy is for aye. See With Esther. Hear thy indictment, Washington at large. See American Times, The.—Odell. (?) 714. FIRST LINE INDEX IHem Hear what God the Lord hath spoken. See Future Peace and Glory of the Church, The...—Cowper. Hears what Highland Nora said. See Nora's Vow.— - cott. Hear, ye ladies that despise. See Valentinian (Power of Love).—Beaumont and Fletcher. ** Hearºº virgins, and I'll teach. See To Virgins.—Her- I’ICR. Hear your sovereign's proclamation. Water-Wagtail.—Montgomery. Heard ye eer of the silly blind harper. Harper, The...— (Old Ballad.) Beard ye how the bold McClellan. Took Manassas.-Anon. ” Heard ye that thrilling word. |Preston. Heard ye the thunder of battle. grave. * Heard'st thou over the Fortress wild geese flying and crying 2 See Ban-shee, The.—Allingham. Hearing a confused noise. See Lodge Night.—Anon. Hearing Sweet music, as in fell despite. See Tiger, The...— Trench. º Hearing that the noted Mormon, Orson G. Pratt, and family. See Interveiwing Mrs. Pratt.— (Denver Tribune.) See Soliloquy of a See How McClellan See Trafalgar.—Pal- Hearken, all earth ! See Montepulciano Wine.—Redi. Hearker child, unto a story ! See Children in the Moon. —A. In Orl. - Hearken, friends, to this quaint idyll. See Legend of Hinemoa, The.—Sinclair. Hearken, hearken I the rapid river carrieth. See Sounds.-- Browning. IHearken in your ear. See Bigelow Papers, The (Mason and Slidell: a Yankee Idyll).-Lowell. Hearken the stirring story. See Fall of Maubila, The.— Inglish. Hearken to me, gentleman. See King Estmere.—(Old Ballad.) “Hearken unto the statutes and the judgments which I shall give you ! See Deuteronomy (First Civil Code, The).-Bible. Hearken while I sing. Anon. |Hearken, ye bards who err by rigid rules. on his Birthday.—Boker. Hears not my Phillis how the birds. See Song: not my Phillis how the birds.”—Sedley. Hear'st thou, Mars 1 See Coriolanus (Coriolanus at An- tium).-Shakespeare. Heart affluence in discursive talk. Tennyson. . Heart free, hand free. IIeart of earth, let us be gone. shaw Larches.—Rhys. Heart of mine, be not despondent. IHeine. ` - Heart of my heart, my life, my light ! Heart.”—Anon. Heart of my heart, the world is young. Noyes. - Heart of the patriot touched by Freedom's kindling breath. See Women of the Revolution.—Blake. Heart of the people. See Labor.—Houghton. . IHeart so light, eye so bright. See Patriotic Song.—Kinkel. Heart, we will forget him I See same.—Dickinson. Hearts and voices blended in a grateful song. See Songs for Thanksgiving.—Sterling. Hearts good and true have wishes few. See Written in a Little Lady's Little Album.—Faber. Hearts, like apples, are hard and sour. (Press of Sorrow, The).-Holland. See King Christian the Dane.— See To Bryant “Hears See In Memoriam.— See Sic Vita.-Braithwaite. See Song of the Wulf- See Never Despair.— See “Heart of my See Unity.— See Bitter-Sweet Hearts, like doors will ope with ease. See Rules of Be- havior and Useful Little Words.—Anon. Hearts more or less, I suppose We have. See same.-- Beecher. Hearts A. die bitter deaths before. See Heart Deaths. —A.I.O.Il. Heart-worn and weary the woman sat. See Saint and the Sinner, The.—Bridges. Heat me these irons hot. See King John (Scene from “King John”).-Shakespeare. - Heave at the windlass l—Heave O, cheerly, men I See Wind- lass Song.—Allingham. IHeaven doth with us as we with torches do. See Measure for Measure (Each and All).-Shakespeare. Heaven from all creaturs hides the book of fate. Essay on Man, An.—Pope. Heaven help your home to-night. Shorter. Heaven helps those who helps themselves. GIIlS. Heaven is lovelier than the stars. In ey. - Heavºis mirrored, love, deep in thine eyes. See Aidenn.—- Trask. Heaven is not reached at a single bound. See Gradatim.— Holland. - Heaven is open every day. See Way to Heaven, The.— Whiting. Heaven opened wide her ever-during gates. See Paradise lost (Raphael’s Account of the Creation).-Milton. Heaven overarches earth and sea. See same.—Rossetti. See See White Witch, The.— See Memory See Driftwood.—Stick- See Lochmaben See Dirge for Ashby.— k Hello Peoplaſ ºffere I coma. Hello, Sambo. Heaven I 'tis delight to see how fair. See Song: “Heaven 'tis delight,” etc.—Charles, Duke of Orleans. - HJeaven weeps above the earth all night till morn. See Tears of Heaven, The.—Tennyson. - Heaven, what an age is this l what race. —Cotton. Heavenly Father, ruler of land and sea. giving Hymn.—Anon. - Heaven's fairest star. See How Christmas Came.—Bon- See Contentation. See Thanks- ney. Heaven's Lady | Regent of this world terrene. See Ballad Made by Villon at the Request of His Mother with Which to Pray to Our Lady.—Willon. Heavier the cross, the nearer heaven. See Heavier the Cross.-Schmollze. . Heavily laden and spirit-spent. See Lincoln's Dream.— Rooney. Heav'n from all creatures hides the book of Fate. See Essay on Man, The (Present Condition of Man Win. dicated, The).--Pope. |Heavy and Solemn a cloudy column. See Battle, The.— Schiller. Heavy the housings about his bed. See Caoine for Owen Roe, A.—Furlong. Hecca's done guv me de shake. See Song without Music. —Bellow. Hector, a renowned wrestler and favorite of the Emperor. See Wrestler of Philippi, The.—Newberry. Hector , and , the guard entered. See Triumph through Faith.--Newberry.' Hector left in haste. See Iliad The (Parting of Hector and Andromache, The).-Homer. He'd nothing but his violin. See Brave Love.—Dallas. Heed her not, O Cuhoolin, husband mine. See Fand (Speech of Emer, The).—Larminie. Heed not the idle assertion. Active Business.-Everett. Heed the old oracles. See Woodnotes (Undersong, The).-- Emerson. • * Heedless she strayed from note to note. Chords, The.—Thayer. “Heil Jung Lochinvar ans dem westen zieht ein I’’ Lochinvar (in Ger.).-Scott. Heigh-hol Am I homesick, or am I not ? | Prescription.—Anon. Heigh-hol daisies and buttercups. (Seven Times Four).-Ingelow. IHeigh Hol my thoughts are far away. —To-day, The...—Hovey. ' Heigh-hol Now I can take one long breath. Graduated.— Max. Heigh-hol. What frolics we might see. —Miller. “Heigho,” yawned one day King Francis. Browning. See Literary Pursuits and See Waiting See See Dr. Arnold’s See Songs of Seven See Love of a Boy See Just See Once-on-a-Time. See Glove, The.— Helen, thy beauty is to me. See To Helen.—Poe. Helene Thamre, the renowned prima donna. See Sealed Orders (Helene Thamre).--Phelps. Helen's face is like a book. See Helen's Face a Book.-- Burgess. Helen’s lips Fºnowles. Hell is the infinite terror of the soul, whatever that may be. See same.—Roberston. - IHello, All I say, Al, are you deaf Ż are drifting dust. See Love Triumphant.— See First of April.— Il OI). “Hello, boy l’’ the carrier man. The.— Richard. Hello l boys, hold on a minute. “The Fourth.”—Denton. Hello, “boys; what are you doing there ? See Anti-cigarette League.—Schell. - “Hello, Centrall Nine, one, eight, please. See At the Tele- phone and Overheard at the Telephone.—Russell. Hello, Eddie! Where are you going? See Bold for the Right.—Wayne. See Honor Thy Father See Attraction, See Two Ways of Spending Hello, Fred, where are you going? and Thy Mother.—Denton. Hello, girls, what are you talking so earnestly about? See Assisting Santa Claus.--Anon. “Hello!’’ is what his grandpa said. See Helper, A.— (Harper’s Young People.) Hello, Margaret I. Yes, dear, I have been standing in line the longest time. See At the Box-Office.—Livermore. Hello, Mr. Sheldon. Are you looking for Sister Nina 2 See Nina's Last Lover.—Forrester. See Boston Coffee Clatcha See Why See Young Tramp, —Carillo. I didn't know you were home. Sambo Went Home.—Anon. Hello. thar, stranger | Whar yer frum ? he.—Adams. - Hello, you little wanderin’ Brooks. Hello—hello—hello. (Mono.).--Anon. Helot, drink—nor spare the wine. ford. “Help one another,” the snowflakes said. Another.—Hunting. - Help us to win, O Lord, on sea and land. Prayer.—M. J. H. - Hem and Haw were the sons of sin. Carman. cur. See Tramp and Cur.— See Mr. Isaacstein at the Telephone See Helot, The.—Craw- See Help One See War See Hem and Haw.— 715 Hence AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Hence, all ye [ or you | vain delights. See same.—Fletcher. Hence away, thou siren; leave me. See Steadfast Shep- herd, The.—Wither. THence, heart [or, hairt] with her that must depart. See Bequest of his Heart, A and Hence, Hairt,--Scott. .. Hence 1 home, you idle creaures, get you. home I See Julius Caesar (Scene from “Julius Caesar’’).--Shakespeare. Hence, let me haste. See Seasons, The (“Hemce, let me,” etc.).--Thomson. Hence, loathéd Melancholy. See L'Allegro.—Milton. Hence, lying world, with all thy care. See For One Retired into the Country.—Wesley. Hence, rude Winter 1 crabbed old fellow. See Glee for Winter, A.—Domett. Hence, stern, grim, puritanic days. Adams. Hence through the continent Ten Thousand Greeks. See Ten Thousand, The.—Thomson. - Hence to the altar amd with her thou lov'st. tion to Marriage.—Rogers. - Hence, vain deluding joys. See Il Penseroso.-Milton. “Henceforward, woman, rise. See Drama of Exile, A (Trib- ute to Woman, A).—Browning, “Henri Heine”—'tis here ! See Heine's Grave.—Arnold. Henry and Ellen Jane Salt had quarreled. See Madonna of the Tubs.—Phelps. “Henry, dear, could you stop reading long enough to help me a little with this report. See Problem in Mathe- matics, A.—Anon. I - Henry, our royal King, would ride a-hunting. See King and the Miller of Mansfield, The.— (Old Ballad.) “Henry,” she said, and there were what a novelist would call tears in her voice See Satisfactorily Explained.— See New See To November.— See Exhorta- Anon. - - Henry W. Grady told us, and told us truly. Americanism. The.—Watterson. Henry W. Longfellow was born in Portland, Maine. See Longfellow Exercises.—Anon. - Henry Ward Beecher was amused. Beecher.—Anon. 'Henry was every morning fed. See Boy and Snake, The. - —Lamb. Hens are curious Hens.—Anon. IHepsy has just come back from the state convention. See Hepsy at the State Convention.—Crocker. Her aged hands are worn with work of love. See To One Being Old.--—Mitchell. Her *::::: spirit ran beyond her years. See. Cross Patch. —tiolley. Her arms across her breast she laid. See Beggar Maid, The. —Tennyson. Her blue eyes shine with heavenly light. - a Rose.—McLaughlin. IHer blue eyes they beam and they twinkle. Allingham. Her brother was a man of Yale. Blue, The.—Loring. Her cap, far whiter than the driven snow. mistress, The.—Shenstone. Her casement like a watchful eye. Cary. w chariot ready straight Chariot.—Drayton. See Too Much for animals. See Boy's Composition on See Romance of See Winny.— See Crimson and the See School- See Balder’s Wife.— is made. See Queen Mab's Her dimpled cheeks are pale. See Southern Girl ,A.— Peck. Her fºile and delicate loveliness. See Miss Linley.— eSII (3, Her d. are depths of dark delight. See Veronica.-- raik. Her eyes are home of silent prayer. (Mary).—Tennyson. Her eyes are like forget-me-nots. Kobbé. Her eyes are the window of a soul. —Blewett. Her eyes are wild, her head is bare. Wild.—Wordsworth. Her eyes be like the violets. See Anne.—Reese. Her eyes have seen the monoliths of kings. . See Three Sonnets On Oblivion.—Sterling. IHer eyes in the darkness shone. See Venetian Night.— Symons. Her eyes the glow-worme lend thee. Julia, The.—Herrick. Her eyes-upon a summer's ett. Her eyes were bright and merry. — (Stewbenville Herald.) Her face is fair and smooth and fine. —Shanafelt. - Her face is hushed in perfect calm. A.—Dawson. Her face is wrinkled—yet how fair. Wrinkles, The.—Nesbit. Her face was very fair to see. See Our Sister.—Powers. Her fairy form, her modest face. See She Referred him to her Pa.— (Somerville Journal.) - Her family loved me; , oft invited me. See Othello, the Moor of Venice (Course of Love, The).-Shakespeare. Her finger was so small, the ring. See Ballad upon a Wedding, A.—Suckling. See In Memoriam See To a Little Girl,— See Good Woman, A. See Her Eyes are See Night Piece To day. See Margaret.—Blew. See Frivolous Girl, The. See Vivid Girl, A. See Story of the Her hair is red as red kin be. See Child Portrait, Her fingers shame the ivory keys. See Amy Wentworth. —Whittier. Her fittest triumph Lowell. Her form was the perfection of childish beauty. See |Uncle Tom's Cabin (Little Eva).--Stowe. Her "b. whiter than the falling snow. See Miaouletta. —Dallas. Her gaze meets his as he looks down. Anon. - Her gold hair fallen about her face. Inscrutable.—Roberts. º Her hair is like a golden clue. See Robin Hood, Song fr. See Girl 'at Lives Next —MacNally. Door, Th’ and Worthy Foe, A.—Anon. Her hair was tawny with gold, her eyes with purple were dark. See Court Lady, A.—Browning. Her hair was yellow, her cheeks were red. See Rich Little Dolly.—Anon. - - Her hands are cold; her face is white. See Under the See Garden of the Rose. is to show that good. See same.— - See Chrysalids.- See History and Violets.—Holmes. Her heart is like a garden fair. *—Going, Her height 2 Perhaps you’d deem her tall. See My Sweet- heart.—Peck. Her house is all of Echo made. See Fame.—Jonson. Her lamp the glow-worm lend thee! See To Julia.— Herrick. Her last night was a busy one. As she said herself, there was much to be done. See History of England (Death of Mary Stuart).--Froude. Her last words at parting, how can I forget. See Her Last Words at Parting.—Moore. EHer its, º a revolving dream. See Purdah Nashin, The. –N 8, 1 Cill. Her lily hand her rosy cheeks lies under. See Rape of Lucrece (Lucretia Sleeping).--Shakespeare. - Her lips were so near. See Explanation, An.—Learned. Her little feet ! . Beneath us ranged the sea. See Her Little Feet.—Henley. Her little shoes! we sit and muse. See Little Shoes, The. See Little Dago Girl, The.—Meyers. —Sangster. Her little violin. Her long black hair danced round her like a snake. See FIerodias.—O'Shaughnessy. Her love, she said, in coldest tones, was dead. See Dead Love.—Anon. Her majesty comes when the sun goes down. See Her Majesty.—Abbot. Her master gave the signal, with a look. See Sweet Nature's Voice.—Munby. Her mother died when she was young. —Anon. - Her mother only killed a cow. See Witch's Daughter, The.—Whittier. Her name 7 Chiquita. Ah, senor. See Chiquita : A Le- gend of the Western Seas.-Eastman. ~ Her name was quite familiar to the Hottentots and Zulus. See Only a Woman.-Masson. IHer name was Sarah Jane Donovan. The-Winthrop. Her passions the shy violet. lations.—Emerson. - Her pretty feet. See Upon her Feet.—Herrick. - Her prow was bright with an evil light. See Demon Ship, The.—Mifflin. - Her soft voice, singularly heard. See Angel in the House, The (Going to Church).--Patmore. Her suffering ended with the day. See Death-bed, A.— Aldrich. Her talk was all of woodland things. See Wife from Fairyland, The.—Le Gallienne. Her that yer Honor was spakin' to ? Whin, yer Honor 7 last year. See Toºmorrow.—Tennyson. Her thoughts are like a flock of butterflies. See From Life. See Fair Virtue, the Mis- —Hooker. Her true beauty leaves behind. tress of Philarete (Love Poems, III.).-Wither. Her voice was like a song birds. See Child, A.—Gilder. Her washing ended with , the day. See Wife, . The- See Kempion.— See Singing Baby, See Quatrains and Trans- Cary. Her wig, Mºre gentle while a babe. See Sinless Child, The. —Smith. Her window opens, to the bay. See To Her Absent Sailor. —Whittier. Hera, Meesta Judga, I, Tony Maribini. to Petit Larceny.— (Mono) Anon. Herbert left her on one of the red velvet settees. See And the Procession Moved On.—Forrester. , Here a little child I stand. See Child's Grace, A. and Grace for a Child.—Herrick. Here a pretty baby lies. See Upon a Child That Died.— Herrick. - Here, a sheer hulk, lies poor Tom Bowling. See Tom Bow- ling.—Dibdin. . Here a solemn fast we keep. See Epitaph. Upon a Virgin, An.——Herrick. Here, all of you—look, here is Lady Gay Spanker coming º the lawn. See Lady Gay Spanker.—Bouci- Call it. Here am I, for what end God knows, not I. bus.-Lowell. See Tony Pleads See Colum- 716. FIRST LINE INDEX Here Here am I starting alone upon the wearisome journey. See Journey of Life, The.—Smith. *. Here and away in good faith we pace. See Carol of the Three Kings.-Lindsay. Here, and there, and everywhere. See Kitty.—Anon. Here are old trees, tall oaks and gnarled pines. See An- tiquity of Freedom, The.—Bryant. IHere are presents for Santa. See Present for Santa, A. —Cameron. Here are questions in physics and grammar. See Boy's Complaint, A.—Streeter. Here are sweet peas, on tiptoe for a flight. See “I stood (Sweet Peas).--Keats. Here youth. See Green- See On the See Hindu Ascetic, tiptoe upon a little hill” Here are the houses of the dead. wood Cemetery.—Wallace. IHere are the needs of manhood satisfied Heights.--Dowden. Here as I sit by the Jumna bank. The and Studies at Delhi.-Lyall. IHere (at Enfield) we have nothing to do with our victuals but to eat them. See Rural Death in Life.—Lamb. Here, school we gather daily. See Work and Play.— Il OI). Here, at the change of ways, the steel steed halts. See Junction, The.—Fairbanks. FIere at the country inn. See Forefather, The.—Bur- OIl. Here at the fountain's sliding foot. See Garden, The.— Marvell. Here at the halfway House of Life I linger. See To Harriett.—Buchanan. Here, at the parting of the ways. See “Goodby but not Farewell”—Painton (Valedictory Poem). Here awa, there awa', here awa’ Willie. See Here awa', there awa’.—Anon. Here awa’, there awa, wandering Willie. Willie.—Burns. Here be berries for a queen. See Faithful Shepherdess, The (Satyr's Song). —Fletcher. - Here be grapes whose Justy blood. See Faithful Shep- herdess, The (Satyr, The).-Fletcher. Here begins the Pantomime. See Rose and the Ring, The. —Thackeray. - |Here behold a son of the great Republic. Arnold Douglas.-Rice. - Here beside my Paris fire. See Retrospect.—Duclaux. Here blooms the legend, fed by Time and Chance. See Place de la Pucelle.—Lowell. Here bring your purple and gold. - Brave.—Thaxter. Here brood the harpies of our modern time. City Street.—Carroll. Here buried lies an infant's mortal stole. a Child.—Baif. Here burns my candle out; Henry VI., Pt. III. Speare. Here by our Master ranged in file. See Wandering See Stephen See Flowers for the See From a See Epitaph on ay, here it dies. See King (Battle of Towton).—Shake. See Inscription for Books,—Monnoye. Here by the grey North sea. See Northern Vigil, A.— Carman. Here, Charmian, take by bracelets. See Cleopatra.--Story. Here comes a jack-o'-lantern. See Jack-O’-Lantern.- Weaver. - Hererºes a rocking breeze. See Oriole's Nest Song.— ateS. - Here comes Jack. See King Henry IV., Pt. I.-Shake- Speare. Hererº Rate Summers. See Bird of Paradise, The.— àV le S. Here comes old Father Christmas, See Christmas.- Cooke, Here comes the Flag. See Flag, The.—Macy. Here comes the Flag See same.—(Youth’s Öompanion.) Here comes the holy legate of the pope. See King John - (King John and the Pope).--Shakespeare. Here comes the Marshall. See John Endicott (The Proc- lamation).-Longfellow. - Here dº. look upon historic form. See Lincoln in Bronze. –LOWe. Here doth Dionysia lie. See Anon. Here een Noo Yorka, where am I. See Een Napoli.—Daly. Here, ever since you went abroad. See Absence.—Lan- OI". - Here falls no light of sun or stars. See Taliesin A Masque. —Hovey. Here find the poet's scrip—his ready pen. See Bayard Taylor.—Betts. Here first I entered, though with toil and pain. School, The.—White. Here for the world to see men brought their fairest. See Tower of Flame, The.—Gilder. Here—for they could not help but die. Epitaph on Dionysia.— See Dame Freneau. Here from the brow of the hill I look. See Old Mill, The. English. Here full of April, veil'd with Sorrow's wing. See Sorrow. —Browne. - {\ , Here fur yer pity or scorn, I’m presentin' ye Jerry McGlone. See Irish Bachelor.—Daly. Here goes Lovel now cut him clear. See Love Disposed of. —Lowell, 3 See Epitaph— “Here gran'ma, here's a present, it has come a distance too. See Grandma's Shamrocks.-Sutton. “Here, guards I” pale with fear, Dionysius cries. See Damon and Pythias.-Peter. Here halt we our march, and pitch our tent. Mountain Boys, The.—Bryant. Here hang my bangs. See Type of Beauty, A.—Anon. “Here haply, too, at vernal dawn.” See Humble Petition of Bruar Water, The.—Burns. - See Char- See Green Here Havard, all serene, in the same strains. acters of Actors.—Churchill. Here hath been dawning. See To-day.—Carlyle. Here he comes a-roaring. Sse March.-Benedict. Here he comes crawling. See How the Drunkard Goes Down to the Tomb.-Anon. Here he grapes whose lusty blood. See Faithful Shep- herdess, The.—Fletcher. “Here, he is, Jenny what there is of him.” See Gabe and the Irish Lady.—Wyeth. Here, here ! I’ll have some candy. See Youthful Match- maker.—Anon. Here, here, oh here, Eurydice. Lovelace. Here Holy Willie's sair worn clay. Willie.—Burns. Here I am again. Atkinson. Here I am, and how do you do? (Youth’s Companion.) Here I am, darling, at home in time for dinner after all. See Silent Partner, The.—Matthews. - Here I am in a polar Paradise. See Brook Farm.— . Hawthorne. Here I am most four feet high. office Man.—Walworth. • “Here I am,” said the New Year. A.—Richards. Here I come creeping, creeping everywhere. the Grass, The.—Boyle. - Here I keep a-workin’ and a-dustin’—a-workin' and a-dustin’. See All the Comforts of a Home.—Crosby. Here I stand awaiting them. See Floral Offerings.- See Orpheus to Beasts.- See Epitaph on Holy See Father Christmas’s Message.— See Month of May.— See Intends to be Post- See New Year's Talk, See Voice of Anon. - Here Icarus fell, the youth of dauntless heart. See Sonnet: “Here Icarus fell.”—Desportes. Here I’d come when weariest I See His Choice of a Sepul- chre and . Of his Choice of a Sepulchre.—Lang. Here I’m sitting, stitching, darning. See “In the Garret are Our Boys.”—Anon. Here, in my rude log cabin. See Battle of New Orleans, The.—English. - Here, in my snug little fire-lit chamber. See Alone by the Hearth.-Arnold. - Here in our place in the big flower-beds. See Old-fashioned Garden.—Schell. - Here, º the country's heart. See Country Faith, The...— #ale. - Here in the dark, O heart I See Second Best.—Brooke. Here in the dark what ghostly figures press I See In Tesla's Laboratory.—Johnson. Here in the lonely chapel I will wait. See Ash Wednesday. —Erskine. Here in the marshland, past the battered bridge See Harrow Grave, in Flanders, A.—Ashburton. H: these mellow grasses. See Cloud Pictures.— &yne. - - - Here in this corner of the stair. See In the Days of La Fayette.—Marlin. Here, in this howling torrent ends. 8, II". Here, in this leafy place. |Here See Missipowistic.— See Before Sedan.—Dobson. Here, in this little Bay. See Magna Est Veritas.-Pat- IllOI’e, - - Here, in this quiet garden shade. See Viger Square.— Martin. Here in this room where first we met. See Meeting after Long Absence.—Perry. Here in this sequester'd close. See Garden Song, A.— Dobson. . Here, this wild, primeval dell. See Pipe of Pan, The...— HM II en. Here in this wiry prison where I sing. See Little Bird's Complaint to His Mistress, The.—Taylor. Here is a cruel Psamtek, see. . See Story of the Cruel Psamtek, The.—Anon. Here is a lily and here is a rose. See Decoration Day.— €St. Here is a little boy. Anon. Here is a sack, a gunny sack. Driscoll. Here, is a saloon, gilded, glazed, embossed, polished, and fºly phosphorescent. See Break the Bottle.—Wool- ey. Here is a story, which in rougher shape. Field.—Tennyson. Here is a thing that happened. Like wild beasts in a den. See Halbert and Hob.—Browning. Here is an account, told by Henry J. Erskine. See Ben- See Story of Cruel Fred- See Strange Little Boy, The.— See Metal Checks, The.— See Aylmer's jamin Brewster's Reply.—Anon. Here is cruel Frederick, see erick, The.—Hoffman. Here is money to pay for your book, Robert. See Please Do not Speak So.—Anon. 717 t Here AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS * Here is my altar, naked, and I am a Priestess I See Beauty of Piety The.—Edgarton. Here is my hand. See Fallen.—Montgomery. Here is one leaf reserved for me. See Verses Written in an Album.—Moore. . Here is something for poetry composition. See Lost Two Children.--Anon. - Here is the breath of the sea. See Richard Hakluyts' Men. .ICé. Here is,. lily and here is the rose. See Decoration Day. —AI) Orl. Here is the old church. Now I shall see it all. See Pic- tures of Memory.—Reade. Here is the place; right over the hill. —Whittier. - Here is the place where Loveliness keeps house. See same.—Cawein. Here is the poem of me the entertainer of children. See New Hey Diddle Diddle.— (London Clarion.) Here is the tale—and you must make the most of it. See Jack and Jill.—Deane. - Here to the Union Jack. See Flag The.—(An English Consul.) * Here it comes sparkling. See Cataract of Lodore The.—— Southey. Here, Jakie, I've just been and borrowed Mrs. Brown's ;, book See Watermelon Pickles.-(Detroit Free Press. Here, Jennie, is a nice hood I found on Fifth Avenue. See Lost and Found.—Brewster. - Here, John, you drive the cows up, while yer mar brings * the pails. See Why He wouldn’t Sell the Farm.— }ayton. Here Johlson lies, a sage by all allowed. See On the T}eath cf Dr. Johnson.—Cowper. Here let us leave him ; for his shroud the snow. See On a Grave at Grindelwald.—Myers. Here let us stand—windows, and roofs, and leafs. See T}eath of Robespierre, The.—Brownell. Here lies a most beautiful lady. See Epitaph, An: “Here lies a most beautiful lady.”—Davis. “Here lies a poor woman who always was tired. See Then - and Now.—Anon. - Here lies Factotum Ned at last. Moore. lies Fred. See All 10 Il. Here lies Johnny Pidgeon. See John Dove.—Burns. Here lies one who never drew. See Epitaph, An: “Here lies one.”—Cowper. Here lies our good Edmund, whose genius was such. See Retaliation, The (Edmund Burke).—Goldsmith. Here lies our mutton-loving king. See Epigram Written on the Bed Chamber Door of Charles II—Rochester. Here lies, our sovereign Lord the King. See Epitaph on Charles II.—Rochester. Here lies sweet Isabell in bed. Love Isabella—Fleming. FIere lies the gentle humorists who died. Churchyard at Tarrytown.—Longfellow. Here lies the noble warrior that never blunted sword. See Epitaph on the Earl of Leicester.—Raleigh. Here lies, whom hound did ne'er pursue. See Epitaph on a Hare.—Cowper. Here lieth one, who did most truly prove. See On the Ox- ford Carrier.—Milton. - - |Here lſº # a revolving dream. See Purdah Nashin, The. –N 8,101ll. Here lived the soul enchanted. See Poe's Cottage at Ford- han.—Boner. Here Love, the slain, with Love, the slayer, lies. See Play of King Lear, The.—Watson. Here might I pause and bend in reverence. See Scale of See At Amalfi.-Symonds. Minds.-Wordsworth. Here might I rest for ever. Here, my Amanda, let us seat ourselves. See Beauties of Nature.—Deane. See On Factotum Ned.— Bere Epitaph on Prince Frederick.- See Ephibol on My Dear See In the Here, my journey's end I find. See Epitaph: “Here my journey's end I find.”—Piron. Here 'ºuth my father's ample roof. See Peccavi.—Cald- W’el I. - 'Neath the See Close to See Handsel Ring, The. See At the Here, 'neath the leafy greenwood tree. See Leafy Tree.—Anon. - . Here now I stand, upon life's outer verge. Ninty.—Bryant. “Here, O lily-white lady mine.” —Houghton. Here of a truth the world’s extremes are met. Grave of Dante Gabriel Rossetti...—Bell. Here on my desk it lies. See Romance of a Glove, A.— Clarke. Here on the swart and deeply-angled shore. The.—Walker. tº gº e Here on this blessed Thanksgiving night. sweet (Hymn, The).--Holland. & Here on this verdant spot, where Nature kind. See Chase, The (Bk. II).--Somerville. . IHere once my step was quickened. See Dead House, The.— Lowell. See Cauldron, See Bitter- Here or hereafter In the body here. See Garnaut Hall. —Aldrich. IHere our murdered brother lies, See Wake of William Orr,”--Drennan, See Telling the Bees. O Here, sighs the breath of the sea. sweet, sweet.” Here pause. These graves are all too young as yet. See Adonais.-Shelley. “Here, Pedro, while I quench these candles, hold.” See Murillo's Trance.—Preston. “Here, Phoebe, sweet Phoebe, See Little Advice, A.—Lonergan. Here pitch our tents, even here in Boswell field. See King Richard III.-Shakespeare. TIere poise like flowers on flowers. See At the Grave of Champernowne.—Albee. Here rest the great and good. Here they repose. See Graves of the Patriots, The...—Percival. Here rest º relics of a friend below. See Tray's Epitaph. —Pindar. . Here rests, and let no saucy knave. See Epitaph on the Tombstone Erected over the Marquis of Anglesea's Leg.—Canning. Here rests his head upon the lap of earth. See Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard.—Gray. “Here rests in God.” 'Tis all we read. See In a Grave- yard.—Anon. Here rests the heart whose throbbing shook the earth. See At Luther's Grave, Wittenburg.—Gilder. Here room and kingly silence keep. See By the Pacific Ocean.—Miller. Here sh. remain all tears for lovely things. See To Song. —, I OneS. “Here she comes.” See Overheard at a Wedding.--Anon. Here she lies, a pretty bud. See Three Epitaphs and Upon a Child that Died.——Herrick. Here side by side sit the Blue and the Gary. See Blue and the Gray, The.—Willard. Here Sidney lies, he whom perverted law. See Epitaph on Algernon Sidney.—Southey. See Richard Hakluyt's Men.--Rice. Here, sit we down 'longside of me: I'm getting old and gray. See Fight of Ilookout, The.—Cary. Here, soldiers, you must either conquer or die. of Rome (Hannibal to his Army).-Livy. Here sºws build upon the trees. See My Early Home. — U13, re. Here stands a good apple tree. Two.—Anon. Here summoned by traditions sweet. Anon. Here, sweep these foolish leaves away. —Holmes. Here the glacier ground the stone. Here the last testament doth end. Great Testament, The.—Willon. the oceans twain have waited. See See History see Apple-howling Songs, See Alma Mater.— See Mid-Summer. See Yosemite.—Cook. See Last Ballad of the Here Panama.-- OCIle. * Here the San Antonia river. See Legend of the Missions, A.— Harby. - Here the sisters nine we see. See Nine Muses, The.— Bellamy and Goodwin. Here tº: Spirit of beauty keepeth. See Thousand Isles. —Sangster. Here the white stars brood high above the austere pines. See In the Pinewoods.--Gore-Booth. - Here their portraits hang together. See Thae Auld Laird's Secret.—Braden. Here they are gathered, wondering and deranged. See Last Supper, The.—Rilke. Here they are, sir. See Stealing Apples.—Winton. IHere they come, here they come. See “Here We Are.”— Anon. See Christmas Here they give me greeting. See Changeling Grateful, A.— William Tell (William Tell in Wait for Gessler).- ander at Persepolis.-Michell. Here we come a-wassailing. See Love and Joy come to You. Dolls.-Rook. See Little Mothers, Here we go to the branches high I Peabody. Here through this, deep defile he needs, must pass. See Schiller. Here, too, came one who bartered all for power. See Alex- Here unmolested, through whatever sign. See Task, The (Poet in the Woods, The)..—Cowper. —Anon. “Here we come with our Christmas dolls.” Here we come with our dollies dear. The.—Anon. See In the Swing.— Bumstead. Here we have been sitting as quiet as mice. See Pungent.— In Oſl. Here *i. have the Circle Children. See Circlets, The.— It €. Here we sit side by side, one behind another, all in rows. See Riding on a Rail.—Dallas. “Here we stan’ on the Constitution, by thunder. in the Sennit, The.—Lowell. Here we stop for the night. See Mouse-hunting.—Dodge. Here, where love's stuff is body, arm and side. See Town and Country.—Brooke. Here, where [wr. when] precipitate spring, with one light bound. See Faesulan Idyl.—Landor. Here where the bee slept and the orchis lifted. See Frost Song.—Pickthall. º Here where the curfew. See Cousin Lucrece—Stedman. Here, where the gnona bask. See Umfeti, the Witch Doctor. —Fairbridge, * See Debate 718 FIRST LINE INDEX Hi! I’ll Here where the sunlight. See Sospiri di Roma (White Peacock, The).--Sharp. g Here where the under earth his head. go Non.—Myers. & Here where the world is quiet. The.—Swinburne. Here, where Vespasian's legions struck the sands. See Embarcation.—Hardy. # e g Here will we rest us, under these. See Flight into Egypt, The.—Longfellow. Here with my beer I sit.—See Cigars and Beer.—Arnold. Ełere writ was the world’s history by his hand. See Raleigh's Cell in the Tower.—Rossetti. Here, y' are 2 Black your boots, boss. See Bootblack, The. See Etsi Omnes, See Garden of Proserpine, – AITOIl. Here, you policeman, just step inside. See Retribution.— Proudfit. Hereditary bondsmen l Know ye not. See Freedom.— Anon. Herein is love: to take this strange, sweet thing. See Here- in is Love.—Best. • , Here's a adver-tisement of a book that tells you how to do your courtin’. See No Rules in Co.'tship.–Anon. Here's a bank with rich cowslips. See Crowning of Sylvia, The.—Darley. Here's a big washing to be done. Soliloquy, The.—Gage. Here’s a hand to the boy who has courage. Heroes.—Cary. PIere's a health to ane I lo'e dear Here’s a health to thee, Roberts. Here’ EHere See Housekeeper's See Our See Jessy—Burns. See Toast, A.—Hovey. s a health to them that’s awa. See same.—Burns. s a health unto His Majesty. See Here's a Health. —Anon. • Here’s a lesson all should heed. y See Try, Try Again.— Anon. Here’s a letter from Robin, father. See Ship-boy's Letter, he.—Anon. - Here's a little family. See Happy Family, A.—Anon. Here’s a lyric for September. See September.—Sherman. Here's a man, sir, come after the footman's place. See Footman Wanted, A.—Colman. . Piere's a precept, young man, you should follow with care. See Three Lovers, The.—Anon. Here’s a pretty gol Elected to Parliament. See Nicholas Nickleby (Mr. Cregsbury and the Deputation).-- Dickens. . - Here: a sentence to remember. See Rum and Ruin.— est. - Here’s a song for Old Dobbin, whose temper and worth. See Old Dobbin.—Cook. - Here’s a tale of cleaning house. See House Cleaning.— Bronson. Here’s another day, dear. See Glad Day.—Robertson. Here's flowers for you. See Winter's Tale, The (Perdita's Gifts).—Shakespeare. Here's France and Burgundy, my noble lord. See King Lear (A Father Lost, A Husband Won).-Shake. Speare. See Little Coat, The. Here's his ragged “Roundabout.” —Folley. Here's little Beth in gown neat and new. See Mud Pies. —Howe. Here’s #. bower she loved so much. See Here's the Bower. - VIOOre. Here's the garden she walked across. See Garden Fancies. —Browning. Here's the gold cup all bossy with satyrs and saints. See Melting of the Earl's Plate.—Thornbury. Here's the old apple tree, where in boyhood I Sported. See Old Apple Tree, The...—Coyle. Here's the price for them 'ere chickens, marm. See Aunt Debby's Speculation.—McConaughy. Here's the road to Independence. See Acres of Your Own. —McLachlan. Here's the spot. Look around you. Above, on the height. See Caldwell of Springfield.—Harte. Here's the tender coming. See Press-Gang, The.—Anon. Here's to him that grows it. See Haymaker's Song, The. —Austin. - Here's to laughter See Laughter.—Anon. Here's to Thanksgiving Day I See Here's to Thanksgiving. —Anon. - Here: º the Bachelor Girl. See Bachelor Girl, The.—Her. IOI’Ol. Here's to the boy who's not afraid. See Boys We Need, he.—Anon. Here's to the Cause, and the blood that feeds it. for the New Year, A.—Burgess. - Here’s to the heart of friendship. See Heart of Friend- ship, The.—Anon. . EIere’s to the hearts that love us. —Anon. - Here’s to the hero of Moultrie. Sumter.—Aldrich. Here's to the maiden of , bashful fifteen. See School for Scandal, The (Let the Toast Pass).-Sheridan. Here’s to the men who lose. See To the Men who Lose.— Anon. - l *. Here's to the year that’s awa”. See Year That's Awa', The. —Dunlop. - Here's to thee, old apple tree. See Apple-howling Songs, Two.—Anon. See Song See Our Colors at Fort See “Hearts of Gold.” - Herewith I send you three pressed withered flowers. See Three Flowers.-Aldrich. “Herman,” said a Poydras street merchant clothier. See Teaching him the Business.—Anon. • * “Herman,” said Hoffenstein, as he glanced over a book. See How to Get Rich.--Anon. - * Heroes and Kings your distance keep. See Epitaph for one who would not be buried in Westminster Alley.— Pope. - Heroes have gone out; quacks have come in. See On Heroes and Hero Worship (“Heroes have gone,” etc.). —Carlyle. Heroic deeds are not, as some apostles of the common- place. See Plain Tale of 1893, A.— (New York Tribune.) Heroic soul, in homely garb half hid. Trowbridge. '. Heroic statesman, hail. See Abraham Lincoln.—Smith. Heroism and history are related as cause and effect. See Heroism and History.—Bateman. Heroism is in the deed, not in the distance. of the Present, The.—Curtis. Hers all that earth could promise or bestow. See Death See Lincoln.- See Herpism - of Queen Mercedes.—Lowell. - Hersel pe Highland shentleman. See Turnimspike, The.— Graham. He's a blacksmith, proud of his lot. See Ten Pound Ten. —Bungay. - He's a chicken-hearted critter. See Lay of the Consumer.— (St. Lowis Globe Democrat.) “He’s a rare man.” See Brothers, and a Sermon (Wreck of “The Grace of Sunderland”).-Ingelow. He’s K. worst I evah see. See De Circus Turkey.— 1ng. He's coming. See Show of Hands, The.— Walkes. He's dead and gone! Grave.—Southey. He's devotion itself all the summer. Leaves.—M. H. G. It's all over. He's dead and gone I See Ranger's See Nothing but He's drunk | I say, it's too much to stand. See Uncle Deal's Lecture.—Coale. He's gane, he's ganel He's frae us torn. See Elegy on Captain Matthew Henderson.—Burns. He's gone. ... I do not understand. See Battle and Going, The.—Gibson. "He's gone at last, old Niger's dead.” See Niger, Lessing. He's † aS SWeet as Sweet can be. See Oor Wee Laddie. —Lyle. He's A. a witty boy, nor wise. See Boy I Know, A.— Il Old . EHe’s nº upon the spectre's back. See Spectre Horse, The. – L) 3, 18. He's ower the hills that I lo'e weel. See same.—Nairne. He's smart—our boarder's smart, they say. See Art Critic, - An.—Foss. He's wild to meet you. See Misdemeanor of Nancy (Mis- demeanor of Nancy, A).-Hoyt. Hester Prynne went, one day, to the mansion of Governor Bellingham. See Elf-child and the Minister, The- Hawthorne. Hewing wood and drawing water. See Gospel of Labor, he.—Van Dyke. -- “Hey, down a down l’’ See Nymph's Disdain of Love, A.— IłOI] . Hey! I wa'n't a sayin' nauthin'. The.—Burdette. Hey, Johnnie Cope, are ye wauking yet? —Skirving. “Hey, Johnny McGinnis, Medley.—Baker. Hey, laddie hark, to the merry, merry lark. Sky-lark (Sky-lark’s Song, The).--Bennett. See Railway Matinee, See Johnnie Cope. where are yezº” See Dialect See Master Hey! little evergreens. See Little Fir Trees, The). —Stein. Hey nonny, no! Men are fools that wish to die. See Hey Nonny, No l—Anon. Hey! Now the day dawns. See Night is Near Gone, The. —Montgomery. Hey, now the day's dawning. See Night is Nigh Gone.— Montgomery (Cunningham). Hey, old World, old lazy-bones wake to the Spring tune! See Spring.—Wood. “Hey, Swipesey I Kid Sixey's hurted.” See Kid Sixey's Christmas.—Penny. * Hey, ... the dusty miller. See Hey, the Dusty Miller.— Ull’IlS. Hey!...You, let my dog Schneider alone dere. See Rip Van Winkle . (Scenes from, “Rip Van Winkle”).-Irving. Heyo! you nigger, dah, I like to know. See Sunday Fishin'. —Robertson. . *. Hi! another one I - What's all the world about 2 See What Santa Claus Thinks.--(School and College Education.) Hi, chillun what on earf dis mean dat yo' doan' ansah me? See My Chilluns Pictyah. —Culbertson. “Hiſ Harryl halt a breath, and tell a comrade just a thing or two. See Our Folks.-Lynn. “Hi, Harry Holly, halt, and tell.” See Our Folks.— Beers. . “Hi! Hit her again l She's ugly enough to stop a clock. See Homeliest Cat at the Show.—Jones. Hi! I'll improve my time to the best advantage. See Value of Knowledge, The.—Anon. 719 IHi! Just AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS Hi! Just you drop that I —Swinburne. º Hi tells you sometheeng Hi seea once. See Rosa.-Anon. Hic est pâmpineis viridis modo Wesvius umbris. See Epi- grammata (Vesuvius).-Martial. Hide and seek 1. Two children at play. See Hide and - Seek.-Goddard. - IHide, happy damask, from the stars. See Serenade: “Hide, happy damask,” etc.—Timrod. |Hide me, mother. My fathers belong’d to the church of old. See Wreck, The.—Tennyson. - - Hie §: hie away ! See Waverley (Hie Away).- cott. Hie upon hielands [or high upon highlands]. See Bonnie George. Campbell.—Anon. Hierusalem, my happy home. Anon and Dickson. High above all a cloth was spred. See Faerie Queene, The (House of Pride, The).--Spenser. High above hate I dwell. See Sanctuary.—Guiney. High above us, slowly sailing. See Clauds, The.—Anon. High and low, the spring winds blow. See How the Wind Blows l—Anon. - High and solemn mountains guard Rioupéroux. See Rioupéroux.-Flecker. High at the window in her cage. See Caged Bird A.— See Crusader, The. Stop, I say I See New Jerusalem, The.— Jewett. High deeds achieved of knightly fame. —Scott. - High grace, the dower of queens; and there withal. See Her Gifts and Sonnet: “Her Gifts.”—Rossetti. High grew the snow beneath the low-hung sky. See Axe, . . The and Song of the Axe.—Crawford. High, high inscribed upon the scroll of fame. See Our Washington.—Anon. High hopes that burn [or burned) like stars sublime. See To-day and To-morrow.—Massey. High in the breathless hall the minstrel sate. See Song at the Feast of Brougham Castle upon the Restoration of Lord Clifford, the Shepherd, etc.—Wordsworth. High in the distant Sapphire way. See Silver Lining, The. — (Ladies Home Journal.) High in the dull blue heaven the round-faced moon. See Woman in the Moon, The.—Bathgate. High º, the Organ-loft with lilied hair. See Epithalamium. -UFOSS6. High is our calling, Friendſ don.”—Wordsworth. High license puts no restriction upon the buyer. See Demerits of High License, The.—Seelye. High o'er the black-backed skerries, and far. See Light- house, The.—Anon. High o'er the Snow-capped peaks of blue and stars are out See Sonnet: “To B. R. Hay- to-night. See Jem's Last Ride.—Stansbury. High on a bright and sunny bed. See Poppy, The...— Taylor, High on a leaf-carved ancient oaken chair. See Old Baron, The.—Miller. High on a mountain's haughty steep. See Palace and Cottage, The.—Taylor. High on a rocky steep did once a gray old castle stand. See Brothers, The.—Holley. High on a throne of ivory and gold. See Feast of Bel- shazzar, The.—Arnold. FIigh on throne of royal state which far. Lost (Satan).-Milton. - High on the apple-tree was a lovely pink, apple-blossom. See Apple-blossom, An.—Anon. High on the branch of a walnut tree. Arithmetic, The.—Anon. High on the Palatine Hill, within the cool courts of his palace. See Calpurnia.-Boyesen. High on the rocky steep did once a gray old castle stand. See Brothers The.—Holley. High on the top of an old pine-tree. See Little Doves, - e.—Anon. - High on the world did our fathers of old. See Under the - Stars and Stripes.—Cawein. High thoughts and noble in all lands. The.—Burton. High through the sky. See Butchering Day.—Edson. High towered the palace and its massive pile. See Zophiel; or, The Brides of Seven (Palace of the Gnomes).— Brooks. - High up in the tower of the old moss-covered church. See Village Bell, The.—Anon. - High [or hiel upon Highlands [or Hielands]. George Campbell.—Anon. High walls and huge the body may confine. See Free Mind, The and Sonnet: “High walls and huge,” etc., and Sonnet: “Written in Prison.”—Garrison. Higher, higher will we climb. See Aspirations of Youth and True Aspiration of Youth, The.—Montgomery. Higher It is a word of noble import. See Higher.— Anon. - Highlands of Hudson l ye saw them pass. See Storming of Stony Point, The.—Guiterman. High-lying, sea-blown, stretches of green turf. of Fleur-de-lys, The.—Gilman. High-spirited friend. See Noble Balm, The.—Jonson. Highway, since you my chief Parnassus be. See Astro- phel and Stella, Sonnet LXXXIV.-Sydney. See Paradise See Squirrel’s See Human Touch, See Bonnie See Up the Spout. See Beds Hill people turn to their hills. See Heart's Country, The. —Wilkinson. Hillo, hillo, hillo, hillo l See Snowshoe Song, A.—Weir. Hills o' my heart I See same.—Carbery. Him neither eye has seen, nor ear hath heard. See In- vocation, An.—Symonds. Him only in all London must she see to bid good-bye. See Mr. Graham and Lady Clementina.-MacDonald. Himself is least afraid when the singing lips. in the dust. See Poet, The.—Sweeney. Hints, shrewdly strown, mightily disturb the spirit. See Indirect. Influences (Power of Suggestion, The).— Tupper. Hiram §. was a farmer. See Hiram’s Housekeeping. —AIlOn. Hirim was a quiet, peaceable sort of a Yankee. See Yankee and the Dutchman's Dog, The.—Anon. His arm was round my shoulder laid. See Hour of Trial, An.—Anon. - His arms with strong and firm embrace her dainty form infold. , See Uncertain. Pledge, An.—(Yale . Record.) His bark the daring mariner shall urge far o’er. See Il Morgante Maggiore (Prophecy).--Pulci. His biography is written in blood and tears. See Lincoln., - the Tender-hearted.—Bolton. His birthday,+Nay, we need not speak. See For the Celebration.—Holmes. See Richard Somers.- Burns Centennial His body lies upon the shore. Eastman. - - His book is successful, he’s steeped in renown. See Poet of Fashion, The.—Smith. His broad-brimmed hat pushed back with careless air. See Vacquero.—Miller. - His cap was thick, and his coat was too thin. See Grum- bler, The.—Goodale. His cherished woods are mute. Benton. His childish life was pure and bright. ington's Life.—Richardson. - - His Christ came unto him, and from the pain. See Judas the Second.—Saltus. His claes were thin and shabby when first he reached this See At Chappaqua.— See George Wash- pairt. See Artist, The.—Stevenson. - His dagger concealed for the stroke. See Hostage, The.— Schiller. His º axe the settler swung. See Settler, The.— treet. - - His engagement is ended at last. See Too Much of It.— Birdseye. His º was stern and wild. See Alarm, The and same.— IlOIł. His eyes, in gloomy socket taught to roll. The...—Churchill. His face is truly of the Roman mould. See Character, A. See Rosciad, —Bates. His §. was glad as dawn to me. See Shule, Agrah l— arp. - - - - His face was lit with hope of youth. See His Face was Lit. —Wallace. - His falchion flashed along the Nile. See Napoleon at Rest. —Pierpont. His feet were shod with music and had wings. See Milton. —Mifflin. His figure, when he first appeared in Parliament, was strikingly graceful and commanding. See Lord Chatham’s Eloquence.—T. B. His footprints have failed us. Miller. His form was fair, his cheek was health. the Drunkard.—Anon. His fourscore years and five. See Whittier.—Sangster. His full name was Percival William Williams. See Wee Willie Winkie.——Kipling. - His gold beams a-spinning, I asked of the sun. See Pretty Peggy.-Wells. His golden locks Time hath to silver turn'd. See Fare- well to Arms, A. and Youth's Waning.—Peele. His Grace of Marlborough, legends say. See Tradition of Conquest.—Piatt. - His grandeur he derived from Heav'n alone. See Heroic Stanzas and Poem upon the Death of his Late Highness, Oliver Cromwell, etc.—Dryden. - His grave is lone by Guadalquivor. Red Earl, A.—Richard Mahony. - His hair is gray, and his wrinkled face. the Dinner Pail, The.—Anon. His hand at last ! By his own fingers writ. Deferred.—Anon. - His head ached and his heart ached. Home-coming.—Anderson. His heart a maiden robbed him of. —Birdseye. Macaulay. See Dead in the Sierras.— See Death and See Lament for the See Rose and See Hope See Roger Kent's See Fair Exchange, A. His heart could brook no cold logician's God. See William James.—Childs. His home a Speck in a vast Universe. See Microcosm.— I)obell. - His home is yonder in the sky. See Archer, The.—Sher- Iſla, Il. His humor was perfectly equable. See Mr. Hunter.— Stevenson. .* His kiss is Sweet, his word is kind. See Boatman of Kinsale, The.—Davis. - His laurels fresh from Song and lay. See Our Autocrat.-- Whittier. FIRST LINE INDEX Holland His learning such, no author, old or new. See Ben Jon- son's Commonplace Book.--Falkland. His life was private; safely led, aloof. * zation, A.—Taylor. º His locks are whitened with the snows of nigh a hundred years. See Myles O'Hea.—Kickham. ... His love enwrapped her as a robe. See Mistress of the Manse, The.—Holland. tº s ºf s His love was mine no more, mother, I saw it in his eyes. See Tale of a Temptation.—Horton. e 5 His loving heart had never learned. See Pierrot's Valen- tine.—Goodman. º His Majesty, Satan, one morning awoke. Search of a Wife, The-Porter. His mercies are new every morning. the Hills.-Craik. His name was Alexander Bartholemew McKay. ter, The.—Foss. - His name was Johnny—Johnny Bohn. Bony, A.—Anon. - º His name was Schlausheimer, vot mendedt furnitoor. See See Characteri- See Devil in See Sunrise among See Bus- See Message from Schausheimer Don't Gonciliate.—Von Boyle. His name was William Mullins. See Agnostic, The.— Snyder. * His people called, and forth he came. See Abraham Lincoln. —Cheney. f His petticoats now George cast off. See George and the - Chimney-sweep.–Taylor. * “His policy,” do you say? See “Mr. Johnson’s Policy of Reconstruction.”—Halpine. IHis port I love; he's in a proper mood. (Scene from Douglas, A).—Home. * fiis puissant sword unto his side. See Hudibras (Hudi- bras's Sword and Dagger).—Butler. His radiant fingers so adorning. See Dawn.—Logan. His real name was Edward Lee Knickerbocker. See Spoken Word, The.—Calvin. w His real name was Philip Garner, but the Bar X Ranch knew him only as “Boots.” See “Boots.”—Anon. His sorrow was my sorrow, and his joy. See Brother and Sister.—Eliot. His soul extracted from the public sink. Sribe, The.—Freneau. º His soul to God l on a battle-psalm. See Albert Sidney See Jungle Book, See Douglas See Scurrilous Johnston.—Ticknor. His spots are the joy of the Leopard. The (Maxims of Baloo).—Kipling. His stature tall, his body long. See Irish Wolf-Hound, The. —MacCarthy. His steed was old, his armor worn. Beers. - His step was unsteady and his hands trembled. See See Moral See Carcamon.— Little Tom.—Lewis. His study l With what authors Essays.-Pope. His sun went down in the morning. Elmo. His thoughts are whirling, whirling. Denison. His tongue was touched with sacred fire. Beecher.—Phelps. His triumphs of a moment done. See On the Departure of the British From Charleston.—Freneau. His unregarded grave here Piron has. See Epitaph: “His unregarded grave here Piron has.”—Piron. His verse was carved in ivory forms undying. See Leconte de Lisle.—Gosse. His very physiognomy prognosticated what soul was en- is it stored. See Our Ernest.— See Madman, The.— See Henry Ward cased. See General Jackson at New Orleans.—Gay- arré. His way in farming all men knew. See At Marshfield.— Wilkinson. His way was in a bloody lane. (Philadelphia Press.) His window is over the factory flume. Christmas.-Trowbridge. His words seemed oracles. Multitude.—Croly. His work is done, his toil is o'er. See Faithful unto Death.--Titherington. -- “Hissl Hiss 1” said the Goose. See Thanksgiving Philos- ophy.—Thurston. Hist, hist, ye winds, ye whispering wavelets, hist I See Two Sonnet-songs, I: The Sirens Song.—Marzials. Hist! I see the stir of glamour far upon the twilight wold. See Vision of Battle, A.—Dobell. Hist! there's a stir in the brush. See Faun, The and From The Faun.—Hovey. Historical Exercises for Lincoln's Day. ercises for Lincoln's Day.—Anon. * Historically speaking, there is no more pernicious saying. See Man and the Cause, The...—Lodge. . History, and nature, too, repeat themselves, they say. See Same Old Story.—Smith. History does not disclose a greater statesman than Edmund Burke. See Edmund Burke.—Prindle. History is a great romance. See American Ideals.— See This Way is Fame.— See Widow Brown's See Effect of Oratory on a See Historical Ex- Il OIOl. History is full of battles. See Battle of Bennington, The. —Phelps. FIistory repeats itself. See Nonsense Rhymes.—Ficken. History shows us with what tenacity the human race sur- wives. See Work Done for Humanity.—Willard. Hold fast to the dear old Sabbath. IHit wes upon a Scere-thorsday. See Judas.--(Ballad.) IHither I hither l O come hitherl See Osme's Song.— Darley. - IHither, meadow gossip, tell me. Hither Sleep | a mother wants thee. (Cradle Song).-Holland. See same.—Beach. ‘See Bitter Sweet Hither thou com’st. The busy wind all night. See Bird, The.—Vaughan. Hit's a mighty fur ways up the Far'well Lane. See My Honey, My Love.—Harris. Hit’s hastonishing to see the way Hamerica has grown. See IPassing of Prestige, The.—Stearns. g H’m 1 A pretty position I must say. See Breaking the Ice. —Thomas. Ho, a song by the fire; See Dartmouth Winter-song.— Howey. - g Ho, ancient bully, beaten to your knees. See Nikolson's Nek.-Russell. Ho, and away for the Rock-a-by land. See Rock a-by Land. —Brininstool. Ho, brother l Art thou prisoned too? Crane.—Garland. See To a Captive Hol City of the gay ! See Return of Napoleon, The.— - Sigourney. º Hol Pº say now what you s' pose. See Something Good. •–-A InC)]]. - Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters. See Isaiah (Ho, Every One that Thirsteth !).-Bible. “Ho, for a frolic,” said Johnny the stout. See Johnny the Stout.—Anon. e |HO ! to, the hills in summer. See Summer in the Country. —Anon. - Ho, girls, for a frolic l The sleigh's at the gate. See Old-time Sleigh-ride, The.—Anon. Hol *. At last I’ve found you. See Death's Triumph.- AIAOI). - Ho! Hol from my realms of eternal snow. Fiends.-Harlowe. Ho! hol thrice hol for the mistletoe. See Storm See Christmas.- Sweet. IHo! I’m a king, a king ! See Playing King.—Selwyn. Ho I Moro, Moro, my dog, where are you ? See Dumb Savior, The.—Bryan. Ho! pony. Down, the lonely road. See Army Correspond- ent’s Last Ride.—Townsend. Ho! pretty page, with the dimpled Wisdom, The.—Thackeray. Ho! Reapers of life’s harvest. See Reapers, The.—Anon. “Ho, Rose l’’ quote the stout Miles Standish. See First Proclamation of Miles Standish, The.—Preston. Ho, sailor of the sea l See How's My Boy?—Dobell. Ho, skipper on the sea-shore See Troll-man, The.— Hewins. - Ho, there ! fisherman I hold your hand I See Second Mate, See Hold the Light.— The.—O’Brien. . Ho! thou traveler on life's highway. D.OI). “Ho! to the top of the towering wall !” See Bricklayers, The.—Barnes. Ho! who comes here along with bagpiping and drumming 3 See Morrice Dance, The.—Anon. Ho! why dost thou shiver and shake. chin. See Age of See Gaffer Gray.- Holcroft. Ho, woodsmen of the mountain-side. See Cry to Arms, A. —Timrod. Ho! workers of the old time styled. See Shoemakers, The. —Whittier. - Hol wººdens of the bells. See New Year's Chime, A. –An Oſl. & Ho l ye who in the noble work. See Kindliest Kings, The. —Massey. . Hoarse Maevius reads his hobbling verse. See Epigrams.- Coleridge. . Hobbie's Hops, he made some tops. See Hobbledy Hops. –An Oll. Hobnelia, seated in dreary vale. See Shephards Week, The (Thursday ; or, The Spell).—Gay. Hobson went toward death and hell. See Hobson and his Men.—Loveman. Hog butcher for the World. See Chicago.—Sandburg. Hog start a-runnin', when de overseer callin'. See “Nigger Mighty Happy.”—Macon. “Hold Fast,” that splendid motto has many battles won. See “Let Go |’’—Blackwell. See Hold Fast to the See Sick Dear Old Sabbath.-Vickers. Hold hard, Ned Lift me down once more. Stock-rider, The.—Gordon. Hold high the woof, dear friends, that 'we may see. See On a Piece of Tapestry.—Santayana. Hold! my captain of the guards ! See Rose and the Ring, The.—Thackeray. Hold on, Harry, and help me eat this watermelon. See “Only Cooning.”—Denton. Hold on, stranger ? Turn out yonder close to the wall. See Orthod-ox Team, , The.—Brooks. Hold you the watch to-night ! See Hamlet.—Shakespeare. “Hold your hand, Lord Judge,” she says. See Maid Freed from the Gallows, The (I).-(Old Ballad.) Holding aloft the bloody knife, he exclaimed. See Windi- cation of Virginius.--Kellogg. ,4 Holiness on the head. See Aaron.—Herberu. IHolland, that scarce deserves the name of land, See Char- acter of Holland, The.—Marvell, © 721 Hollow AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Hollow is the oak beside the sunny waters drooping. See Hollow Oak, The.—Lytton. tº a Hollow-eyed and pale, at the window of a jail. mer's Bride, The.—Anon. Holly and Ivy made a great party. See Holly and the Ivy, The (I) –Anon. Holly berries red and bright. —Bealer. g Holly standeth in ye house. See Holly and Ivy.—Field. Holy Bible, book divine. See same.—Burton. g Holy Father, cheer our way. See Light at Evening- time.—Robinson. See Drum- See Happy Christmastide. Holy, Holy, Holy, Christ upon the cross. See Bird of Christ, The.—Macleod. Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almightyl See Hymn for Trinity Sunday.—Heber. Holy of England, since my light is short. See On First Entering Westminster Abbey.—Guiney. Holy-thoughted Brother Hubert. See Brother Hubert.—Anon. Home again, home again, from a foreign shore I See Home Again.—Pike. * Home calls each loved familiar name. See Hymn of the Mothers of our Volunteers.-Powers. Home comes a lad with the bonnie hair. Gordon's Men, The.—Glasgow. “Home, did you say, my darling 3’’ Year's Eve.--Weatherley. Home for the Holidays, here we go. idays.-Cook. Home from his journey Farmer John. Trowbridge. Home from the observatory. Home, home, can I forget thee. Thee l—Anon. Home, home from the horizon far and clear, —Meynell. Home, home—where's my baby’s home? See Anne Hut. chinson's Exile.—Hale. IHome is her kingdom, love is her dower. Her Kingdom.—Montgomery. FIome ! It is a charmed word. See Home.—Talmage. Home no more home to me, wither must I wander § See Wandering Willie.—Stevenson. IIome of the Percys' high-born race. See Pipes o' See Gone Home on New See Home for the Hol. See Farmer John.— See Stella.—Crandall. See Home, Can I Forget See At Night. See Home is See Alnwick Castle. ——Hallack. Home once more l Home from California 1 See Teturned rother, The.—McBride. See same.--Brooks. See Recognition, The. Home the brought her lap-dog dead. Home they brought her sailor son. Sawyer, Home they brought her warrior dead, Seº Drincess, The (Home they Brought, etc.).—Tennyson. Home they brought him, slain with spears. The (Home) –Tennyson. Home thou return'st from Thames, whose Naiads long. See Ode to the Popular Superstitions of the High lands of Scotland, An.—Collins. Home, to the gray house the pine trees guard sighing. See , to be Home again l—Davis. Home, to the hills and the rough, running water. See Home.—Davis. Homely phrase of our southland bright. See “Keep Sweet and Keep Movin’.”—Burdette. Home'ssº merely four square walls. See Home defined, —SW3. In , PIomeward turning from the music which has so entranced my brain. See Shadow of the Obelisk, The.—Parson. Hone in his Everyday Book. See Drawing King and Queen on . Twelfth Night.—Hone. “Homest Abe,” What strange vexation. See Honest Abo.— Brownell. - Honest Davy, the teamster, lives down by the mill. See Davy, the Teamster.—Thomson. Honest Stradivari made me. See Violin's Complaint, The. —Thayer. Honest was Abraham Lincoln. See Lincoln.—Anon. Honesty, capacity, and industry. See National Progress. —McKinley. - Honey ! I hopes yo'll excuse me fo' bein’ late wid de close dis week. See Amanda's Wedding.—Frame. Honey-flowers to the honey-comb. See Chimes.—Rossetti. Honey-Sweet, sweet as honey smell the lilies. See Summer- sweet.—Tynan-Hinkson. Honor and shame from no condition rise. Man, An (Greatness).-Pope. Honor and shame from no condition rise. Gems. * “Honor be to Mudjekeewis I”. See Song of Hiawatha (Four Winds, The).—Longfellow. Honor is the acquisition and preservation of the dignity of our nature. See Duelist's Honor, The.—England. Honor is the subject of my story. See Julius Caesar (Cassius against Caesar).-Shakespeare. Honor thy father and thy mother. See Memory Gems. Honor to the memory of our Fathers. See True Grandeur of Nations.—Sumner. Honor to the people of Massachusetts, who for twenty- three years kept in the Senate. See Eulogy on Charles Sumner.—Schurz. Cassius M. Clay Anon. Honored be the hero evermore, Sée Martyr of the Arena, The.—Sargent, - ..See Princess, See Essay on See Memory 2.Éion. of Kentucky. See Kentucky.— Honour the happy dead with sober praise. See Sable and Purple (King Edward VII.).—Watson. Hooker; ºss Hooker's across I See Hooker's Across. —BOKër. Hoorah ! for deesa General. Fourth-July.—Daly. Hooray for Christmas! Seen my Sled? See Hooray for Christ- mas l—Lord. Hoot | ye little rascall Christmas Baby, The...—Carleton. Hop about, pretty sparrows, and pick up the hay. See Sparrows, The.—Taylor. Hop and Mop and Drop so clear. See Queen Mab's Maids of Honor.—Drayton. JHope, Child, to-morrow, and to-morrow still. God.—Hugo. Hope evermore and believe, O man. See Amours de Voy- age (Hope Evermore and Believe).-Clough. Hope humbly, then : with trembling pinions soar. See Essay on Man, An.—Pope. Hope, I wish you would run over to the Barnes farm. See Indian Story, An.—Anon. Hope is like a harebell trembling from its birth. See Flower Folk, The and same.—Rossetti. - Hope, , is , this thy hand. See Fickle Hope.—Morris. Hope leads the child to plant the flower, the man to sow the seed. See Hope.—Adams. Hope no more for fatherland. See Fag an Bealagh.- Duffy. Hope, of all passions, most befriends us here. See Night Thoughts (Hope).-Young. Hope rules a land forever green. See Wishing-Gate, The. —Wordsworth. Hope smiled when your nativity was cast. See Flowers on the Top of the Pillars at the Entrance of the Cave.— See Deesa Greata Holiday Ye come it on me this way. See See Hope in Wordsworth. - Hope springs eternal in the human breast. See Essay on Man.—Pope. Hopes grimly banished from the heart. See Exiles.— Hayne. . IIor du Plat. Sag til den Kat. See Troll Cat, The.— Anon. & Horace still charms with graceful negligence. See Essay on Criticism, An (Horace).--Pope. Horatio, I am dead. See Hamlet (Reputation).—Shake- Speare. - Horaţi. of ideal courage vain. See Feigned Courage.— amb. Horatio, thou, are e'en as just a man. See Hamlet (Friendship).—Shakespeare. “Horatius Flaccus, B. C. 8.” Horny hands and swarthly face. dell, The.—Thompson. See To Q. H. F.—Dobson. See Blacksmith of Bottle- Horrº dens, sir, aren't they See Magic Wand, The.— III].S. Hörst du nicht die Bäume rauschen. Eichendorff. Hortense got it into her head that she wanted to reduce. See How My Wife Reduced Her Weight.—Wills. |Hot, º: in an old oyster can. See Army Bean, The.— Il OEl. Hot in the parching sunlight the Tarter city lay. See “Old Glory” at Pekin.-Brown. Hot, later June ; the midday sun blazed down. Hand, The.—Remp. |Hot philosophers. See Philosophy.—Marston. Hour by hour, with skillful pencil, wrought the artist. See Roman Legend, A.—Harvey. Hour of an empire's overthrow. See Belshazzar.—Croly. Hour of steel, thou art a blessing. See Song for All.— Dehmel. Hove in the stays, she lay. Harney. *- How absurd are the sophisms and predictions by which the advocates of existing abuses. See Example of America, The.—Jeffrey. |How absurd it is See Water Color, A.—Anon. How all occasions do inform against me. (Soliloquies from Hamlet).—Shakespeare. | How ... amiable are thy tabernacles, O Lord of Hosts.- See Psalms of David, LXXXIV.--Bible. - FIoW º image of paint and wood. See Roman Doll, A. – Lee. How are songs begot and bred. toddard. *. How are thy servants blest, O are Thy servants,” How are ye boys 8... No, thank ye, Bill, nothing to drink to-day. See Signing the Pledge.—Anon. How are you getting along these hard times? on Tambo.—Anon. How, as a spider's web is spun. See To Jessie's Dancing Feet.—Ellwanger. How beautiful appear on the mountains. (Joy- ful Messenger, The).--Bible. How beautiful is night. See Thalaba the Destroyer (Night in the Desert). —Southey. How beautiful is the rain. See Rain in Summer.—Long- See Lockung.— See Harvest See Running the Blockade.— How utterly absurd I See Hamlet See same and Songs.— Lord | See Ode: “How etc.—Addison. See Rough See Isaiah fellow. How beautiful is youth ! ... How bright it, gleams. See Mori- § Salutamus (“How beautiful,” etc.).—Long- ellOW. - 722 g * FIRST LINE INDEX IHOW How beautiful it is to be alive! See How Beautiful to be Alive and Life.—Sutton. º How beautiful it was, that one bright day. See Hawthorne. —Longfellow. . . . • Bow beautiful she was, the little maiden. See Laleet.— Martin. How beautiful the setting sun I See Evening Thoughts.- Follen. - How beautiful the world is ? The green earth covered with flowers. See Fireside Colloquy.-Leatherman. How beautiful this night! The balmiest sigh. See Queen Mab (Night).-Shelley. How beautiful thou art, O Lake, The.—Leuthold. How beautiful to live as thou didst live! Coates. How better am I. How big was Alexander, pa Ż IHow bird-like o'er the flakes of snow. —Ruckert. How bitter sounds their frigid worldliness l See B. B. Romance, The.—Fawcett. How bleak and drear the earth would seem. See No Flow- ers.—Anon. See To My deep, blue lake! See Forest See Tennyson.— See Day-dreaming.—Kimball. See same.—Anon. See Christkindlein. I loathe it all. How blessed is he who leads a country life. Honoured Kinsman, John Dryden.—Dryden. How blest art thou, canst love the country, Wroth. See To Sir Robert Wroth.-Jonson. How blest has my time been, what joys have I known. See Happy Marriage, The.—Moore. + . |How blest the Maid whose heart—yet free. See Three Cottage Girls, The.—Wordsworth. © How blithe you are, and tall. See To a Maid of Thirteen. —Bannister. - How bold the imagination and how strong. Shores, The.—Rand. See Carven How brent is your brow, my Lady Elspat. See Lady * Elspat.— (Old Ballad.) How bright are the honors which await those. See Trib- ute to Our Honored Dead, A.—Beecher. How bright the unfading evergreen. See Unfading Ever- green, The.—Anon. How broodingly, this gentle day. The...—Christie. - How calm, how beautiful comes on. (Calm).--Moore. How calm they sleep beneath the shade. Cemetery.—Kennedy. How calm upon the twilight water sleeps. See Ruined Homestead, See Lalla Rookh See Greenwood See At Anchor. —Tabb. How calmly pass her quiet days. Sce Her Quiet Days.-- Eastman. How calmly sinks the parting sun I See Sabbath Evening. —Prentice. - “How came,” I asked a little maid. See How the Dimples Came.—Anon. How came I here 7 See Don Carlos.-Schiller. How came she by that light ! See Macbeth (Lady Mac- beth, Sleep Walking Scene).-Shakespeare. How can a little child be merry. See January.—Anon. How can I choose but love and follow her. See Another On Her (Julia).-Herrick. How can I serve my native land 3 Country.—Pollock. How can I thank you, General, for your protection ? See Man of Destiny, The (Dialogue Between Napoleon and a Strange Lady).--Shaw. º How can it be that I forget. See Recollection.—Aldrich. How_can ye, being evil, speak good things? See St. Matthew (Idle Words).—Bible. How canst thou call my modest love impure. Sonnets.-Boker. * How careless we came to thy permanent home. See Devel- Opment.—Weldon. - - How ceaseless is thy flow, O sire of streams. phe to the Mississippi.-Wilcox. How changed is here each spot man makes or fills. See Thyrsis.—Arnold. How charming is divine philosophyl Is it caprice or chance % See How to Serve My S ee Love See Apostro- See same.—Milton. How, º are thy baths, Apollo. See Jugurtha.-Long- €11OW. How could I, sweet, have sung another song? • See Dance Song.—Adams. See Unexpress'd, The.—Whitman. How dare one say it 3 - - in this age. See Empires.— How dare we deem that Money-Coutts. How de do, Mrs. Sinclair? Thanks, awfully. See After- noon Tea, An.—Griffith. HOW dº. º Nancy Hubbard 2 See Miss Perkin's Supper. — WV 8, Ole. How dear to dis heart was my grandschild, Loweeza. See Dot Leedle Loweeza.—Anon. - How dear to my ſor this] heart are the scenes of my childhood. See Old Oaken Bucket, The.—Wood- Worth. g - -- How dear to my heart are the scenes of my childhood. See Old Oaken Bucket (Parody) The.—Anon. How delicious is the winning. See Song: “How delicious,” etc.—Campbell. How delighted Fanny will be I See Bonnet for My Wife, A.—Meyers, How doth the little busy bee. How fares it with the happy dead. How delightful it is, to be in the country! See Viola's Answer.—McBride. How delightfully cozy the parlor now looks. Love Song.—Anon. |How desolate were nature, and how void. See God Every- where in Nature.—Wilcox. How did I come to get myself disliked down at the Chanta See Aline's Seechee ? See Red-Haired Cupid, A.—Phillips. |How #. I marry my Harry : See Flirting With a Fan.— 8, How did we beat the captain’s colt. the Captain's Colt.—Rae-Brown. How difficult, alas ! to please mankind. Rain.—Wolcott. - How dimm'd is the glory that circled the Gael. See La- ment of O’Gnive, The.—Callanan. How do I know that Larry loves me. right way.—Dowe. How do I love thee ? nets from the Portuguese, See How We Beat See Praying for See Larry Kisses the Let me count the ways. See Son- XLIII.-Browning. How do I love you ? See same.—McLeod. How,” the leaves grow. See Lesson of the Leaves.— In Oh. - Howº the pussy-willows grow. See Spring Questions.— ates. How do the robins build their nests 7 and What Robin Told.—Cooper. PHow do we know what hearts have vilest sin 7 Not.—Anon. How do you do, Cornelia I heard you were sick. See Aunty Doleful's Visit.—Dallas. - How do you do? Hallo! whar'd yeou cum from ? See Just from the City.—McBride. - How do you do, Mrs. Jacobson ? See Mrs. Jacobson's Account of Queen Victoria's Jubilee.—Patry. “How do you do, Thomas Candy ? “ said Mrs. Tree. See Tommy Candy.-Anon. - How do you know that she cannot hear 2 See How Do You Know 7–Hutchinson. How do you know that the pilgrim track. Awakening, The.—Hardy. - How do you like the new teacher, boys 3 The.—Anon. How do you like this suit of mine ! keeping.—Davenport. How do you like to go up in a swing. See Swing, The.— See Robin’s Nest, The See Judge See Year's See S. P. C. A., See Playing at House- Stevenson. Howdºo Lily?. See Thursday—“At Home” Day. -AI] OIl. How does it feel for sweet fellowship's sake. See Pump- handle Shake.—Gilbert. How does the body of Mary Anne rest. A.—Anon. How does the tide come 7 Not all Slow and Sure.—Coolidge. How does the water come down at Lodore ? See Stray Epitaph, in one rising. See See Cataract of Lodore, The.—Southey. . How does your lordship 2 See Princes in the Tower, The. -Heywood. How doth Death speak of our beloved. See Anticipation.— Charles. See Baby of the Future, The.— (Owtlook.) How doth the little busy bee. —Watts. How doth the little busy mule. See Busy bee, The and same. See Busy Mule, The.— Anon. HOW ºth the little crocodile. See Crocodile, The.—Car- I’Oll. How dreary and lone. See Women.—Castillejo. How dreary would the meadows_be. See Suppose.—Cary. How d'ye do, big folks? See Little Mischief.-Stella. How eloquent is silence I See Silence.—Anon. How fades that native breath. See Sweets that Die.— - Mitchell. - - How tº: are the joys we dote upon l See Parting, The, —IN Orrl S. How fair is the Rose ! What a beautiful flower. See Rose, The and same.—Watts. How falls it, oriole, thou hast come to fly. Oriole.—Fawcett. How far, how very far Read. How far, O Catiline! Wilt thou abuse our Patience 2 See Arraignment of Catiline and First Oration against Catiline (Catiline Denounced).-Cicero. How far to AOaklands now, sir? Well, I should think it were five mile. See Sal Parker's Ghost.—Coller. See In Memoriam.— See To an it seemed. See Brushwood.— Tennyson. How fares my lord 3 See Douglas (Norval).--Home. How fares my lord 2 Speak, Beaufort. See King Henry VI, Pt. II. (Death of Cardinal Beaufort). —Shake- Speare. How : you write, Lynn. See Poor Work don't Pay.— OOk. - FIoW tº. is the man who cannot look. See On Fame. —Keats. - - r How fierce the storm that starless night. See Birthday Verse, A.—Howe. How fine has the day been 1 how bright was the sun I H sº sºn, Evening, A–Watts. - - OW fond are men of rule and place. See Lion and the Cub, The,'—Gay, 723 How AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS How frequently, dear friends, is the commonplace followed by, marvelous. See Old Woman in Shoe Sermon. - AIROIl. How fresh, O Lord, how sweet and clean. See Flower, The. —Herbert. How frightfully energetic you are, dancing till three. See Wh How gaily a sailor's life passes. Anon. How gentle here is Nature’s mood. See Roman Campagna, The.—Mitchell. How glad I am that you are with me. Early Days.—Anon. riding so early after at's in a Name.—Gay. See Sailor's Life, A.— See Easter in the How glorious fall the valiant, sword in hand. See Young Hero, The...—Campbell. How glorious fall the valiant, sword in hand. See Youth- ful Valor.HTyrtaeus. |How glows each patriot bosom that boasts a Yankee heart. See “United States” and “Macedonian,” The. (I).- Anon. How good our every festival appears. See Recurring Yuletide.—Twyman. How good to lie a little while. See Friends.--Brown. How gracefully the young Bertine. See Romance of a Year, The.—Sherwood. How gracious we are to grant to the dead. See That New World.—Piatt. How grandly glow the bays. See On the Death of Francis Thompson.—Noyes. How great he is, decked in gold and gems. the Leper.—Willis. How great the tale, that there should be. —Hull. (Tr.) How green the earth, how blue the sky. See Settlers, The. —Housman. How happens it my cruel miss. A.— Field. How happy a thing were a wedding. Flatman. How happy is he born and taught. IHappy Life, . The.—Wotton. How happy is the country parson's lot. son, Tho.—Ferguson. How happy is the little stone. See Naaman, See Consecration. See Paraphrase, See On Marriage.— See Character of a See Country, Par- See Simplicity.—Dickin- SOIl. |How happy uncle us’d to be. See Uncle an' aunt.— Barnes. How happy was I when I saw her lead. Daphnaida.—Spenser. How hard is fortune. Changeful hearts like these. Pride against Pride.—Marston. How hard is it to weave a wreath. Huigin. How hard See Callanan. - How hardly doth the cold and careless world. See Frag- ment, A: “How hardly doth,” etc.—Greenwood. How hardly here and there a hackney coach. See Morn- ing in London.—Swift. How has God made her good to see d’ Orleans. How have I labored ? How he fell from heaven they, fabled. (Distance).-Milton. How he sleepeth, having drunken. Browning. See From the See See Weaver, The.— is my fortune. Convict of Clonmel. – See same.—Charles See Ortus.-Pound. See Paradise Lost See Child Asleep, A.— How history repeats itself. See Can't.—Spofford. IHow, how am I deceived 1 See On Sin.—Quarles. “How, how,” he said. “Friend Chang,” I said. See Chi- nese Nightingale, The.—Lindsay. How humble, yet how hopeful he could be See Abraham Lincoln (Patriot President, The).-Taylor. How I hate to see him there. See My Rival.—Chandler. How I love the hour of twilight. Hall, The.—Winton. “How I should like a birthday !” said the child. See Stevenson’s Birthday.—Miller. How ill this taper burns ! Ha! who comes there ? See Julius Caesar.—Shakespeare. How ... in Heaven's name did Columbus get over. See Columbus and Columbus Crossing the Atlantic.—Clough. “How in the world did I happen to bloom.” See Golden- rod.—Anon. How infinitely superior must appear the spirit and prin- ciples of General Washington. See Foreign Policy of Washington, The.—Fox. & How is it in the glass I see. See Queer Old Woman, The. —Douglas. How is the boy this morning 7 Why do you shake your head 2 See Road to Heaven, The.—Sims. How is the spirit of a free people to be formed. See Our National Character.—Everett. How it sings, sings, sings. See Song of the Sea Wind, The. —Anon. FIow joyously the young sea-mew. See Sea-mew, The.— Browning. How kind and thoughtful father is. See Happy Christ- mas, A.—Anon. 4. |How kind they have been to their Betty. Herself.—Bannard. How languisheth the primrose of Love's garden I Phillis’ Sickness.-Lodge. How large unto the tiny fly. See Betty to See On See Fly, The.—Ramal. See Door to Memory's d How like a Winter hath my absence been. See Sonnets, YCWII.-Shakespeare. How See Wonder.—Tra- like an angel came I down. herne. How like her l but 'tis she herself. See In the Mile End Road.—Levy. “How like him 1 And that's his signature, I suppose.” See His Excellency the Governor (Match-Making).-Mar- SIlā,11. How like the leper, with his own sad cry. See Buoybell, he.—Turner. How like the sky she bends above her child. See Golden Hynde, The (Niobe).-Noyes. * How like the stars are these white, nameless faces. See Broadway.—Hagedorn. How little fades from earth when sink to rest. See Shake- Speare.—Sterling. How little flattering is a woman's love! Artewelde.—Taylor. Płow little recks it where men die. See Philip van See Place where Men should Die, The.—Barry. How long before the east-bound train is due 2 See Per- fectly Lovely Companion, A.—Christie. How long before the snow comes? See same.—Denton. How long he sat—this Caesar of the stage. See, Death of Louis Napoleon.—Cranch. - How long it seems since that mild April night. See Sea- Ward.—Thaxter. How long I’ve loved thee, Wisdom.—Deland. How long !” far], [O Catiline, ] wilt thou abuse our patience. ... See First Oration against Catiline (Oration against Catiline).--Cicero. How long, O lion hast thou fleshless lain 7 Skeleton, The.—Turner. FIoW º ºister, how long. See Bells At Midnight, The. I'l Ch. . . How long shall fortune faile me now. See Earl of West- moreland, The.— (Old Ballad.) How long will this harp which you once loved to hear. See My Annual.-Holmes. t How look'd your love, sweet Shepherd, yestereven. See Orchard by the Shore, The a Pastoral and Pastoral of the Orchard.—Sweetman. How looks Appledon in a storm 2 don.—Lowell. How many a mighty mind is shut. ness.-Cook. How many a time have I. See Swimming.—Byron. How many acts are there in a tragedy ? See After Mid- night and Tragedy, A.—Talmadge. How many, buttons are missing today? but Mother.—Record. How many... colonies have been more wisely and humanely and liberally administered. See Centennial Oration (Effect of American Example).-Winthrop. How many colors here do we see set. See Spectrum, The. —Monkhouse. |HOW º days with mute adieu. 11191'. How many evenings. See Ars Dura.-Morley. “How many have gone º’’ was the question of old. See Shadows, The.—Holmes. “How many in your family P", the census-taker said. See Counting the Family.—Redland and Out of her Reckon- ing.—Anon. How many kisses do I ask. well. How many letters there are this morning ! gazer, The.—Montague. How many lives, made beautiful and sweet. See Giotto's Tower.—Longfellow. “How many miles to Baby-land * See Baby-land and Queen of Baby-land, The.—Cooper. FIow mº new years have grown old. See Old Lover, An. -e) OneS. How many paltry, foolish, painted things. See I Give Thee Eternity and Immortality in Song and Sonnet: “How Many Paltry,” etc.—Drayton. “How many pounds does the baby weigh the Baby.—Beers. How many rogues are in the town. See Epigram: “How many rogues are in the town.”—Andrieux. How , many rooms did you say ? See Janitor, The.— See Balder (Sea and how well. See Love's See Lion’s -** See Pictures from Apple- See Germs of Great- See Nobody knows See Evening Song.— See To Anne.—Stirling-Max- See Crystal- See Weighing Il OI). “How many ?” said our good captain. Ballad).--Dobell. How many seconds in a Minute 2 How many strive to force a way. In O]]. How many summers, love. The.—Procter. How many thousand of my poorest subjects. Henry IV, Pt. II. Shakespeare. How many times, same.—Gates. How many times do I love thee, dear? (How Many Times).-Beddoes. How Imany verses have I thrown. See Verses Why Burnt. —Landor. How many voices gaily sing. all ClOI’. See same.—Rossetti. See Forcing a Way.— See Poet's Song to his Wife, - See King (Henry's Soliloquy on Sleep).-- as through the rooms I hasten. See See Torrismond See How Many Voices, 724 FIRST LINE INDEx How How might the goaded sufferer in his cell. See Tasso's Dungeon.—Trench. - How miserable a thing is a great man. See Wishes for Obscurity.—Crowne. How mournful seems, in broken dreams. See Not Lost, but Gone Before.-Norton. How much a man is like his shoes' See Man and His Shoes, A.—Anon. ſº e - “How much a yard 7” a maiden asked. See Price, The.— Anon. How much do I love thee? See How Much Do You Love Me?—Townsend. “How much I love you, mother dear!” Anon. How much of my young heart, O Spain. Spain.—Longfellow. How much so , ever in this life's mutations. Anon. See True Love.— See Castles in See same.— How much the heart may bear, and yet not break 2 See Endurance.—Allen. “How much will a new suit cost, Joº’’ See Mrs. Atwood's Outer Raiment.—Cutting. How must the soldier's tearful heart expand. See Miss Nightingale.—Smith. How my heart aches for you. See Remembrance.—Kelly. How near me came the hand of death. See For a Widower or Widow.—Wither. How near [one] to the other is every part of the world. See Pan-American Exposition Address and President McKinley’s Last Address.—McKinley. How near to good is what is fair. See same.—Jonson. How nice the windows look this evening. See Ben, the Orphan Boy.—McBride. How now ſ—An’t please your grace. See King Henry III. (Queen Catherine).-Shakespeare. How now, Shylock: what news among the merchants? See Merchant of Venice, The.—Shakespeare. How now, spirit ! whither wander you ? See Mid-summer Night's Dream (Puck and the Fairy).--Shakespeare. How now, what news with you ? See King Richard III. —Shakespeare. How oft against the sunset sky or moon. See Wild Geese. —Peterson. How oft, escaping from some troubled dream. See Will it be Thus.--Nason. - How oft in visions of the night. See Lake George.— Hillard. How oft I’ve watched from the garden croft. See Orion.— Turner. ! How ºf some passing word will tend. See Our Mother.— IlOIOl. How oft upon yon eminence our pace. See Task, The (Rural sights and sounds).-Cowper. How oft, when thou, my music play'st. CXXVIII.-Shakespeare. How often at dusk, dear friend. See Philolāus to Diocles. —Carpenter. often do the clinging hands, though weak. See Strength of Weakness, The...—Crouse. How often haunting the highest hill-top. The...—Pattison. How often have I now outwatched the night. tian Sunrise.—Symonds. How often in the after years. How often in the summer-tide. Anne.”—Burton. - How often is that upstart of a Hunker coming here now to see our Mildred ? See Tale of a Dog, The...—Anon. How often we picture the possible day. See Turn of the See Sonnets, How See Boatman, See Vene- See Longing.—Peach. See “Across the Fields to Lane, The.—Adams. How often, when life's summer day. See Friends.- Landor. “How old art thou? said the garrulous gourd. See Gourd and the Palm, The.—Anon. “How old I am I I’m eighty years I” Nadaud (Sherwood). How old is Santa Claus 2 See Carcassonne.— See Christmas Questions.— Dixey. Howegº may Phillis be, you ask. See Phillis's Age.— r] Or, How one can live on beauty and be rich. See Painter, A (Artist’s Dread of Blindness, The).--Webster. How orient is Thy beauty I How divine I See Sonnet: “How orient,” etc.—Quarles. How peacefully the Sunlight fell. See Late October.— - Jordan. How pleasant it is at the end of the day. See Way to be Happy.—Taylor. How , pleasant it is that always there's somebody older than you. See Somebody Older.—Smith. How pleasant ’tis the countier clan to see I Courtiers.—Wolcott. How pleasant the life of a bird must be. mmer.—Howitt. How pleasant to know Mr. Lear ! - ady.—Lear. How pleasant were the songs of Toobonai. —Byron. How poor, how rich, how abject, how august. Thoughts (Man).-Young. How pretty is each little star. See Stars.--Anon. How prone we are to hide and hoard. See Lavender.— Il OIl. See Kings and See Birds in See Lines to a Young See Island, The. See Night How pure and frail and white the snowdrops shine. See Annunciation, The.—Proctor. e How pure at heart and sound in head. See In Memoriam \ (Spiritual Companionship).-Tennyson. * - How queer it is that we should look. See Twins, The.— (St. Nicholas.) IHow quickly Nature takes possession of a deserted battle- field. See Decoration Day.—Aldrich. How reel the wildered senses at the sight. See Catskill.— Taylor. - How sad if, by some strange new law. ldrich. How sad the note of that funeral drum. See On' the Death of Commodore Oliver H. Perry.—Brainard. See Suppose.— How seldom, friend, a good great man inherits. See Good Great Man, The.—Coleridge. How shall I dare to mark thy innocent look. See Chance and Change.—Morris. How shall I know thee in the sphere which keeps. Future Life, The.—Bryant. How shall I sing you, Child. See To a Child.--Dobson. How shall I tell of the ages. See Christmas.-Sidney. How shall I tell the measure of my love? See Sonnet: “How Shall I Tell the Measure,” etc.—Anon. How shall I then begin, or where conclude. See Poem upon the Death of his Late Highness Oliver, Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland (Oliver Cromwell).--—Dryden. - “How shall the stone be rolled away ? See Stone of the Sepulcher, The...—Coolidge. - How shall we honour the young. See Haworth Church- yard.——Arnold. - How shall we keep an armed neutrality. (American Neutrality).—MacKaye. How shall we know it is the last good-bye? by, The.—Moulton. How shall we learn to sway the minds of men. cerity the Soul of Eloquence.—Goethe. How shall we tell an angel. See Angels.-Hall. How, ºnly is this mere that gleams I See Reflections.— See See Six Sonnets See Last Good- See Sin- How shalt thou bear the Cross that now. See Eternal Years, The...—Faber. How should I be the master of my ways 2 tion.—McArthur. How should I choose to walk the world with thee. In Snow-time.—Anon. How should I your true love know should I,” etc.).--Shakespeare. How should I your true love know. An.—Noyes. - "How should I your true love know. See Old Song Ended, An-Rossetti. - silent... comes the water round, that, bend. See “I stood, tiptoe upon a little hill” (Minnows).-Keats. How silently, how silently. See O Little Town of Bethlehem (“How silently,” etc.).-Brooks. - How simply fall the simple words. See God Bless You.- Il OIl. - How sleep the Brave who sink to rest. See How Sleep the Brave:—Collins. How sleep the brave, who sink to rest. See Ode Written in the Beginning of the Year 1746.-Collins. See Aspira- See See Hamlet (“How See Old Song Ended, How How ... slight a thing may set one's fancy, drifting. See Honey Dripping from the Comb.-Riley. How slowly creeps the hand of Time. See Churchyard, The. —Buchanan. How small a tooth hath mined the season's heart. See Frost.—Thomas. . How Small of all that human hearts endure. See Lines Added to Goldsmith's Traveller.—Johnson. How Snowdrops cold and blue-eyed harebells blend. See Loves of the Plants.—Darwin. How Soft and warm this pure white coverlet of snow. See Waking.—Choate. . How soft the pause ! the notes melodious cease. at Killarney.—Tighe. How solemn as one by one. See same.—Whitman. How . Soon hath Time, the subtle thief of youth. See On His Being Arrived at the Age of Twenty-three.— Milton. How Spake of old the Royal Seer ? —Thackeray. How Splendid in the morning glows the Lily. See Yasmin. —Flecker. How ºdid is the Jewish bride. See At the Altar.— See How Stands the Glass See Written See Vanitas Vanitatum. IDallas. IHow stands the glass around. Around.—Wolfe. How steadfastly she worked at it! See Cradle, The Dobson. - How steep the stairs within Kings' houses are. See At Verona.—Wilde. How, still and peaceful is the grave. See Funeral Hymn.— Montgomery. How still it is among these ancient oaks. See Oaks of Monte Luca, The.—Longfellow. How sº was. She only knew. See Sea of Fire, The. — er. How still the morning of the hallowed day I See Sabbath, he.—Grahame. - How still the room is I See In Death.- But a while ago. Bradley. 725 HOW AN INDEx To POETRY AND RECITATIONS How still this quiet cornfield is to-night. See August, 1914. —Masefield. t sº How strange a thing a lover seems. See Angel in the House, The (Paradox, The) and Lover, The.—Pat- In Ore. How strange are the freaks of memory ! See Ember Pic- ture, An.—Lowell. How strange it is that, in the after age. Instantibus.—Lighthall. * How strange it seems These Hebrews in their graves. See Jewish Cemetery at Newport, The.—Longfellow. How strange it seems, with so much gone of life. See Snow-bound (Loved, not Lost, The).--Whittier. How strange it will be, love. See How Strange it will Be. —Holliday. How strange the new, soft silence in the air | See First Snow, The.—Bridges. - How strong they are, those subtle spells. —Anon. How sweet and gracious, Courtesy.—Fields. How sweet and lovely dost thou make the shame. See Sonnets, XCV.-Shakespeare. How sweet I roamed from field to field. See Song: “How sweet I roamed,” etc.—Blake. How sy. in winter time we feign the spring. See same. –An Orl. How sweet is a morning in spring. See Praeterita ex See Heliotrope. even in common speech. See See Seasons, The.— IlOIł. How sweet is the shepherd's sweet lot I See Shepherd, e.—Blake. How, i. is the twilight hour. See Twilight.— Good- ellow. How sweet it is to instruct the infant mind I See Young Schoolma’am’s Soliloquy, The.—Anon. How sweet it is, when mother Fancy rocks. See Sonnet: Woodland Walks and Woodland Walks.-Wordsworth. How sweet it was to breathe that cooler air. See Soldier's Return, The.—Bloomfield. How sweet it were, hearing the downward stream. See Lotus-eaters, The.—Tennyson. How sweet it were, if without feeble fright. the House, An.—Hunt. How sweet the answer Echo makes. BioW sweet the chime of the Sabbath bells | See Creeds of the Bells, The.—Bungay. How sweet the harmonies of afternoon I See Blackbird, The.—Tennyson. * How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank. See Mer- chant of Venice, The (Music).—Shakespeare. How sweet the name of Jesus sounds. See same.—New- See Angel in See Echo.—Moore. ton. How sweet the sacred legend. See Mother's Secret, The.— Holmes. HOW sº the sight of roses. See Wild Roses and Snow. – E 611. PHow sweet the tuneful bells responsive peal | See Written at Ostend.—Bowles. How sweet this lone wale. See same.—Erskine. How sweet thy modest light to view. See To the Evening Star.—Leyden. How sweet to lean on Nature's arm. See On the Farm.— Allerton. |How sweet to my ears are the names of my childhood. See Pennsylvanian’s Lament, The..— (Omaha World.) How sweetly doth My Master sound l—My Master l See Odor, The.—Herbert. How sweetly keen, how stirred the air | An.—Johnson. See Anniversary, How sweetly on the autumn scene. See Hawkbit, The.— Roberts. How sweetly on the wood-girt town. See Pentucket.- Whittier. “How sweetly,” said the trembling maid. See Lalla Rookh (Linda to Hafed).-Moore. &ee Word for Each How swift and silent pass the ages. Month, A.—Jillson. How swift the days fled. See In Arcadia.-Cass. How that north wind whistled and stung the other day. See “Shiner” and the Waifs, The.—Anon. How the band plays to-night, all those lovely Strauss airs. See To-morrow at Ten.—Perry. IHow the bayonets gleamed and glistened. See Bunker Hill. —Holmes. Bow the blithe Lark runs up the golden stair. See Sky- lark, The.—Tennyson. Płow the gun thought smites me dumb. —S1 See Carpe Diem. How the eagle does. See Eagle, The.—Paine. Biow the earth burns ! Each pebble under foot. of Sidi Khaled.—Blunt. How the leaves sing to the wind I —Roberts. How the slates of the roof. See Malmaison.—Lowell. How they are provided for upon the earth (appearing at intervals). See Beginners.—Whitman. Ełow they come back to us! See Those Sweet Old Days.- Hazlett-Bewis. - - - How they go by—those strange and dreamlike men I See Wayfarers.- E. S. H. How they praised and they applauded. voking.—Eytinge. See Oasis See In the Golden Birch. See Very Pro- See At the Win- See Miss How thick about the windows of my life. dow.—Wetherald. How things has changed since I was a girl | Splicer Tries the Toboggan.-‘‘Clara Augusta.” How tºº. one grows of a rainy day. See Rainy Day, A. —A-1) OI). e IHow to live happiest ? how avoid the pains. See Art of Preserving Health, The.—Armstrong. How to thy sacred memory shall I bring. See On the Death of Waller.—Behn. How truly fortunate the age and country in which we live. See Speech-making.—Anon. How uneasy is his life. See Joys of Marriage, The.— Cotton. How unfortunate it is that it should be wet, isn’t it, girls? See How the Girls Played School.—Anon. “How vain are mortal man's endeavors? See Quidnunckis, The.—Gay. (?) How vain, how fleeting, how uncertain are all those gaudy bubbles. See Knickerbocker History of New York (Uses of History, The).-Irving. How vainly men themselves amaze. See Garden, The.— Marvel. How various and innumerable. See Rabble; or, Who Pays, The.—Butler. How very pleasant it must be. See Fishes.—Brown. How very sad it is to think. See Poor Brother.—Anon. How vice and virtue in the soul contend. See Library, The (Philosophy).-Crabbe. How was he as honored in the midst of the people. See Simon, Son of Onias.-(Apocrypha.) How we, poor players on Life's little stage. See Selfish Prayer.—Moulton. ‘‘HOW X. wish that we knew a hero.” See My Little Hero. -AIl QI1. How well I know what I mean to do. See By the Fire- side.—Browning. How well we loved, in Summer solitude. Mifflin. How wild, how witch-like weird that life should be I See Wonder of It, The.—Monroe. How will it dawn, the coming Christmas Day ? See Christ- mas Day.—Kingsley. How wilt thou cheer me, age, when, year by year. See Gifts of Age, The...—Anon. How winneth Liberty By sword and brand. See Lib- |He can talk in Greek. See Little Words. See Summer.— erty.—Thomas. How wise he is | —Dodge. How withered, perish'd seems the form. See Lily, The- 1gne. How wonderful is Death ! See Queen Mab (To Ianthe, Sleeping).——Shelley. How would the centuries long asunder. See Hero-worship.– * Scott. “How would Willie like to go.” See Land of Thus-and-so, he.—Riley. How yet resolves, the governor of the town 2 See King Henry V. (Reduction of Harfleur, The).--Shake- Speare. How young and fresh am I to-night. See Nature.—Jon- SOI). How your sweet face. revives again. See He and She; or, A Poet's Portfolio (O Filia Pulchra !).--Story. Howard, let's—let's—let's play Bluebeard I See Little Blue- beard.—Anon. See Billy and Me.— IHowdy do, Mrs. White. Goodel. Howe'er it be, it seems to me. See Lady Clara Vere de Were (How to be Noble).-Tennyson. Howe'er it be, it seems to me. See Memory Gems. Howe'er the wheels of Time go round. See Mountains, The.—Taylor. However early in the morning you seek the gate of ac- cess, you find it already open. See Access to God.— Hamilton. However his military fame may excite the wonder of man- kind. See Washington as a Civilian.—Ames. However humble I might be. See Lorna Doone. (Wedding of Lorna Doone, The).-Blackmore. However, I still think, with all due deference. (Matrons and Maids).-Byron. |However viewed, and wherever found. See Great National Scourge, The.—Anon. “How's business, Eben 3” See What the Spirit of Sunshine Means.—(Ladies’ Home Journal.) “How's your father?” came the whisper. sational.—Anon. Howso'er the tale be spread. See Rhyme of Robin Puck, A. —Cone. Hrothgar rejoined, helm of the Scyldings. See Grendel's Ode, An: On Mother.—Hall. EI , thou return'st from Thames. See the Popular Superstitions of the Highlands of Scot- land.—Collins. Hues of the rich unfolding morn. See Morning.—Keble. Hug me closer, closer, mother. See Little Bessie.—Anon. Huge, and alert, irascible yet strong. See Toast to our Native Land, A.—Bridges. Huge, fleecy clouds, like stately ships, drift by. See Puzzard’s Point.—Vickers. Hugh Falcon learned this happy truth one day. Nellie in the Prison.—Hayne. Come in. See Beppo See Conver- See Little . 726 FIRST LINE INDEX I ain’t Hugh Gordon's iron mill employs. Mill.—Durant. . Huldy is a good girl. T See Hugh Gordon's Iron See Minister Sets the Tomturkey, he.—Stowe. Hullo, Bob Wren I See Spring Meeting, A.— (Harper's Young People.) * “Hullo, old chap 1 How's the leg to-night 3” See Tim's Madonna.—Renninger. H-u-m / hum l shut your eyes, sir. See What the Mosquito Sang.—Anon. e • * g g º Human friendship must have limits. See Limitations of Friendship, The.—Black. Human glory is often fickle as the winds. See Abraham Lincoln.—Newman. Tuman hopes and human creeds. See Washer-woman's Song, The (Constant Friend, The).--Ware. ... . FIuman, lives are silent teaching. See Man's Mission.— Wilde. Humanity delighting to behold. sia, The.—Wordsworth. Humble we must be. See Humility.—Herrick. Humbly showeth, That I went to warm myself in , Lady Betty's chamber. - See Mrs. Frances Harris's Petition.— Swift. Humming-bird. See Humming-bird.-Sherman. Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall. See Humpty Dumpty.— (Mother Goose.) Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall. Whitney. See French Army in Rus- See Humpty Dumpty.— Hundreds of stars in the pretty [or lovely] sky. See One Mother.—Anon and Only One.—Cooper. Hundreds of stars in the pretty sky. See Only One Mother.—Anon. Hundreds there have been, loftier than their kind. See Abraham Lincoln.—Cooke. Hung, be the heavens with black, yield day to night ! See King Henry VI, Pt. I.-Shakespeare. Hung on the eaves of the world, the thin ribbon dangles and flutters. See Yosemite Strophes.—Stork. Hunting is the noblest exercise. See Time Vindicated.— Jonson. Hurrah and hurrah for the Christmas tree I See Christ- mas Tree, The.—Anon. IHurrah boys, hurrah l fling our banner to the breeze See Banner of the Stars, The...—Raymond. Hurrah, boys l What's the use in moping 3 See Game of Choice.—Clark. “Hurrah l’’ cried the kitten. Kitten, The.—Herford. Hurrah for a ride over hillside and walley. See Off to Grandma's.--Anon. Hurrah for me, Catspaw I See False Faces.—Coates. Hurrah for Merrie England now I See Battle of Inkeråman, The.—Massey, Hurrah for merry England. Anon. Hurrah, for our flag | See Our Flag.—Rook. Hurrah for the Fourth av July. See same.—Dickinson. Hurrah for the Fourth of July 1 See Independence Day.— “Hurrah!” See Audacious See Wanderer's Song, The.— Rook. Hurrah, for the Old Union. See Platform, The...—Anon. Hurrah hurrah l avoid the way of the Avenging Childe. The.—Lockhart. Swift as a star. See Coasting.—An. See Avenging Childe, Hurrah, hurrah derson. Hurrah I the seaward breezes. See Fisherman, The.— Whittier. tº Hurrah! we've got him, the Christmas tree. See Christ- mas Tree.—Anon. Hurrah l what a storm was brewing. See Chronicle of the Drum, The...—Thackeray. Hurry Christmas! How you creep. See My Christmas Secrets.-Peabody. Hurry, Scurry, Flurry, and Flop. See Wise Saws from Nonsense Town.—Anon. Hurt no living thing. See same.—Rossetti. Hurt was the Nation with a mighty wound. See Lincoln. —Dunbar. Husband and wife, no converse now ye hold. See Hus- band's and Wife's Grave, The.—Dana. IHush a while, my darling. See Ring o' Roses.—Robert- SOD1. Hush, hark, that knell ! See Fire, The.—McDermott. Hush I hear you how the night wind keens around the reek 3 . See Lay of the Famine, A.—Anon and Lay of the Irish Famine.—Mulholland. Hush, hush, my little babel See Nannarisima.—Anon. “Hush | Hush,” said the little brown thrush. See Bird's Nest, The and Frightened Birds.—Anon. “Hush, Joanna l 'tis quite certain.” See Quarrel, The.— Mackay. Hush | lightly tread; the weary eyes now close. See Asleep.–Bates. Hush, my babe, in all the westland. See Lullaby, A.— Baldwin. Hush, my dear ! Tuie still and slumber. See Cradle Hymn and same.—Watts. Hush oh ye billows. See Beatrice (Hymn).-Le Fanu. Hush 1 speak low ; tread softly. See Too late—Procter. Hush | the waves are rolling in. See Gaelic Lullaby and Old Gaelic Lullaby and same.—Anon. Hush, the world is in a dream. See Apple Blossoms.- OIlêS. Hush Thee, hush Thee, Little Son. e.—Hopper. Hush thee, my baby-boy, hush thee to sleep. A : “Hush thee, my baby-boy.”—Stewart. Hush thee, sweet baby. See Lullaby.—Davidson. Hush l 'Tis a holy hour. See Evening Prayer at a Girls School.—Hemans. Hush | With sudden gush. See Overflow.—Banister. Bush woman l Do not speak to me. See Tryst After Death, The.—Anon. Hush yel Hush yel My babe is sleeping. See At Even.— Manning. Hush your prayers, 'tis no saintly soul. Connell. IHush-a-bye, baby, on the tree-top. See Baby's Hush-a-Byes. On See Virgin's Lullaby, See Lullaby, See Requiem.— —AIt g Hushºe baby, on the tree top. See Cradle Song.— Il OI). Hush-a-Bye.— Hush-abye, In OOl. Hushaby, baby, thy cradle is green. See Mother Goose Lullabies.—Anon. Hushaby, hushaby, Christmas stars are in the sky. See Christmas Lullaby, A.—Anon. Hush'd be the camps to-day. See Hush’d be the Camps To-day.—Whitman. PHush’d is each busy shout. See Prelude.—Benson. Hush’d was the evening hymn. See Speak, Lord, for Thy Servant Heareth.--—Burns. - Hushed are the pigeons cooing low. See Christmas Silence, The.—Deland. baby on the tree-top. See Hushed are those lips, their earthly song ended. See My Mother's Hymns.—Wetherbee. Hushed is the din of tongues; on gallant steeds. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Bull-fight The).-Byron. Hushed is the music, hushed, the hum of voices. See Piazza of St. Mark at Midnight, The.—Aldrich. Hushed is the voice of scorn. See Easter Morn.- Wright. Hushed today are sounds of gladness. See Funeral Hymn. —Hanaford. Hushed were his Gertrude's lips, but still their bland. See Oneyda's Death Song, The.—Campbell. - Hushed with broad sunlight lies the hill. See Beaver Brook.-Lowell. Hustler's Camp was somewhat exercised over the newcomer. See Chapter from Hustler's Camp, A, Anon. Huzza for our liberty, boys. See Terrapin War.—Anon. “Huzzaſ” From box and balcony. See Bull, The.—John- SOIl. Huzalºgson, We are going. See Lisbon Packet, The. —Byron. Huzza, my Jo Bunkers l no taxes we'll pay. See Radical Song of 1786, A.—Honeywood. Hyacinth Rondel, the very latest new poet, sat one evening not long ago in his elegant new chambers. See Woman' Half-profits, The.—Le Gallienne. Hyacinth was a beautiful youth beloved by Apollo. See Story of the Hyacinth, The.—Anon. Hyah I you Petah Johnsing. See Mammy's Pickanin'.- Jenkins. Hyar, honey, take this littl' gif". See Mammy's Luck Charm fer de Bride.—Gielow. “Hybnodism,” the German Professor said thoughtfully. See German Professor on Hypnotism, The.—Worden. Hyd, , Absolon, thy gilte tresses clere. See Balade: “Hyd Absolon,” etc.—Chaucer. Hyder iddle diddle dell. See Hyder Iddle.—Anon. Hymen, late, his love-knots selling. See Who'll Buy my Love-knots —Moore. Hymettus' bees are out on filmy wing. the Sun, The.—Stebbins. Hynd Horn's bound, love, and Hynd Horn's free. See Hynd Horn.—Anon. Hypocrisy ... will serve as well. See Hypocrisy.—Butler. Hyuh, Jack! ole, boy, come hyer an’ lay down. See Trap- per's Last Trail, The.—Morris. I, a Princess, King-descended, decked with jewels, gilded, drest. See Royal Princess, A.—Rossetti. I, Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States of America. See Preliminary Proclamation of Emancipa- tion.—Lincoln. address the men..who govern us and say to them. See Against Curtailing the Right of Suffrage.—Hugo. I affirm, O Romans, that Appius Claudius is the only man. See History of Rome (Virginius as Tribune Refuses the Appeal of Appius Claudius).--Livy. See Sunflower to I agree with the honorable gentleman wº’spoke last. See American Taxation.—Burke. I ain’t afeard uy snakes, or toads, or bugs, or worms, or mice. See Seein’ Things.--Field. I aiº afraid o' goblins, I should say. See Goblins.— Il OIl. I ain’t afraid o' horses ner street-cars ner any fing. See When Papa Holds My Hands.-Gillilan. I ain’t agoin’ to cry no more. See Almost Beyond En- durance and same.—Riley. “I ain’t a goin’ to try to explain to you. See Modern Woman’s Ideas.--Anon. 727 I ain’t * § AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS ‘I ain't anybody in particular. See Love on the Half-shell. —Proudfit. ain't got no taste fur glory. See Common Sort of a Fellow. —Anon. \ ain't no tantalizin' brown. See De Belle ob Ebonville.— Middleton. - almost heard your little heart begin to beat. See Madeline. —Masters always like the freakish verse. See Relaxation.—Anon. am a bachelor. See Comfortable Corner, The.—Anon. 3, IIl *cºrd: on branches bare. See Flock of Birds, A. —Chase. am a bold fellow. See Young Dandelion, The.—Mulock. am...a candle, a little blue candle. See Exercise for the am a certain god. See Star, The.—Masters. am a Cheap Jack. See Doctor Marigold (Cheap Jack, The).--Dickens. t See Little Veronica, The...—Heine. am a cloud in the heaven's height. See Cloud, The.— Teasdale. Grievances, The.—Kyle, am a fisherman, ho, ho, ho. See Little Fisherman, The. —Denton. and same.—O'Keefe. am a good old rebel. See Unreconstructed.—Randolph. am a Gypsy, you see, friends. See Bundle of Loves, A.— à, Iſl ºthrus–Yes, a rug. See Midsummer Madness. -AIO, OIl. am a hero I See, Hero, A.—Wilcox. See Hickory Nut, The.—Kyle. am a Honey-Bee. Tiniest Ones, An.—Anon. & am a child again, playing with other children. am a decent, hard-workin', persecuted man. See Burglar's am a friar of orders gray. See Friar of Orders Gray, The Gaddess. am a hickory nut. See Honey-Bee's Song, The.—Anon. am a jolly foster, I am a jolly foster. See Jolly Forester, The.—Anon. £º - am a jovial cobbler, bold and brave. See Jovial Cobbler of St. Helen’s, The.—Anon. am a leaf from the tall elm tree. —Anon. ; See Autumn Leaves, The . m a little boy. See Myself.-Anon. am a little boy, about so many years old. See What a Little Boy Thinks about Things.-Paul. am a little country girl. See Four-year-old, A.—Anon. am a little daisy right from the dewy earth. See Daisy and Snow-drop.–Anon. am a little farmer boy. See Smart Boy, A.—Chatterton. am a little gypsy girl. See Little Gipsy Girl.—Anon. am a little Music Box. See Music Box, A.—Brown. am a little New Year. See New Year, The.—Anon. am,: little snow-drop. See What the Snow-drop Said.— Il OIl. am a little thing. See Do You Guess it is I?—Follen. am a lonely bachelor, my name is Jacob Gray. See Lament of Jacob Gray, The.—McBride. am a miller, ho! ho! hol hol See Millers, The.—Smith. am a moth ball. See Song of the Season, A.—Anon. am a peewish student, I. See Melancholia.—Anon. am a pebble I and yield to none l’’ See Pebble and the Acorn, The.—Gould. am a policeman, 12,004. Anon. am a poor unhappy boy. Anon. am a pretty little thing. See Field Daisy, The.—Anon. . am a Prussian I see my colors gleaming: See Prussian National Anthem.—Anon. am a Republican. See Why I am a Republican.—Grant. am a sad Aeolian lyre. See Lyre of Life, The.—Campbell, amº scally wag—that is the truth of it. See Scallywag.— € tº OW. *. am a statue of marble. See Statue’s Story, The.—Dallas. am a tiny tot. See Opening Address.--Anon. am a very little girl. See Only Five.—Anon. am a wandering, bitter shade. See What's in a Name.— Moore. am a wandering minstrel man. Stór.—Walsh. am a wandering wave of the glorious sea. the Sea.—Anon. am a white falcon, hurrah! dard. am a woful suitor to your honor. See Measure for Meas- ure (Sister Pleads for a Brother's Life, A).-Shakes- peare. am a woman—therefore I may not. See Woman's Thought, A.—Gilder, am a young widow. See Widow’s Wooing.—Anon. am afraid I’m a little late this morning. See Vice Versa. —Goodfellow. * am Ah-woa-te, the Hunter. Skinner. am all alone in my chamber now. See Little Boy that Died, The.—Robinson. am all for a little flattery in Portraits. FitzGerald. am all out of sorts; I am miserable, 'I am wretched. Haunted by a Song.—Anon. am all right | Good-bye, old chap —Trowbridge. am amazed at the attack which the noble Duke has made on me. See Reply to the Duke of Grafton.—Thurlow. See Policeman's Story, The.— See Whitting and his Cat.— See Brighidin bán mo See Song of See Falcon, The.—Stod- See No Answer is Given.— See Portraits.- See l f See One Day Solitary. I I . : “I am but dust l” “I am by promise tied.” f am an acne of things accomplished. See Song of Myself “I am an acme,” etc.).--Whitman. am an acorn bold. See Acorn, The.—Kyle. am an American. See same.—Anon. à, Ill º ancient Jest I See Ballade of the Primitive Jest. —Lang. am an apple red. See Apple, The.—Kyle. am an ear of corn. See Corn, The.—Kyle. am an officer of the army, stationed at a large, rambling post. See True Story of a Brie Cheese, Thé.—French. am an old maid, with gray hair and wrinkled, careworn face. See My Valentine.—Hopkins. am, and therefore these. See I am.—Rand. an. black as black can be. See What the Coal Says.- IlOIl. am as brown as brown can be. See Brown Girl, The- (Old Ballad.) - am as I am, and so will I be. See Re-cured Lover Ex- ulteth in his Freedom, The-Wyatt. . am as light as any roe. See In Praise of Woman.—Anon. am ashamed and blush to see unbecoming groups of women along the mart. See Undue Lamentations over the am astonished, shocked, to hear such principles confessed. See American War, The (Horrors of Savage Warfare). am aware, as I go commonly sweeping the stair. ship.—Morgan. º º See Necessity of Reform in Parliament.—Grey. am aware that other cities have claimed the precedence. am aware that the ballot-box. See Ballot-box, Chapin. What Intermperance Does.—Anon. am but a tiny cricket. See Doing its Best.—Anon. Me...—Cranch. See “Though . He Slay !”—Tourgee. See Lady of the Lake, The. (Fitz- Dead.--St. John Chrysostom. —Chatham. See Kin- am aware of the difficulties I have to encounter. See City of New York, The...—Coudert. The...— am aware that there is a prejudice against any man, See am but clay in thy hands. See I in Thee, and Thou In James and Roderick Dhu).-Scott. amºed an Easter egg. See Rainbow Easter Eggs.- In OIOl. • am Captain Dave, you know. See Morning Chat, A.— Denton. am charged with pride and ambition. See Zenobia (Ze- nobia's Defence).-Ware. am coming, I am coming I See Voice of Spring, The.— Howitt. * ! am coming, little maiden. See Coming of Spring, The.— EIowitt. am content. See Bard of the Dimbovitza, The.—Strettell. am content, I do not care. See Careless Content.—By- TOIn. an. delighted to see you here. See Rivals, The.—Sheri- 8, Il. am desirous of establishing some kind of relationship. See New Englander as a Citizen, The.—Anon. am desolate. See Lowe's Despair.—Sigerson. am digging, digging, digging, just as fast as I can. See Deep Hole, The.—Brown. “I am down in the mouth, I am out at the pockets l’’ See Wo-begone Lover, A.—Anon. amºng Egypt, dying. See Antony and Cleopatra.-- ytle. am enjoined by oath to observe three things. See Mer- chant of Venice, The (Casket Scene, The).--Shakes- peare. amºnell the Son of Conn. See Bard Ethell, The.—De €I'ê. am familiar to all as the American Elm. See Voices of the Trees.—Benedict. am far frae my hame, an’ I’m weary often whiles. See My Ain Countree.—Demarest. am far from maintaining that science is a sufficient guide in religion. See True Science and Religion.—Hitch- COCR. am fevered with the sunset. See Sea Gypsy, The.—Hovey. am fresh from the conflict—I’m drunk with the blood. See Indian Brave, The.—Smith. am gai. I am poet. I dwell. See Wers Nonsensiques.— Du Maurier. am getting quite lonely without you. See Eugene Field to his Children.—Field. am glad that I am not to-day a chicken or a goose. See Something to be Thankful for.—Denton. am glad that I believe there is a God. See My Thanks- giving.—Goodenough. * * * am glad that the debate has come in again. See Presiding Officer's Address at a Public Debate, The.—Anon. am glad the holidays are over. See AEsthetic Craze, The. —McGill. | am glad to again be in the city of Buffalo and exchange greetings with her people. See President McKinley's Last Speech.-McKinley. am glad to see so many candedates here to-day. See “Teacher Wanted.”—Crosby. s am going to give this orange. See My Best Friend,- OOk. º am going to have a good dinner to-night, Catherine. See Good Dinner, A.—Cutting. e am going to have a meeting. See Meeting of the Months. —Anon. 728 FIRST LINE INDEX I am Furlong. $ ‘I am,” said he, “that spirit Elysian.” See Tears of Peace, I am going to plant a hickory tree. See Anticipation.— | I am, not what I was yesterday. See Butterfly, The...— Anon. 8.IIlêS. I am going to preach to you this morning my friends. See I am not wiser for my age. See Quatrains and Translations He Was Sick of It.—Spurr. s & —Emerson. I am going to preaeh to you this morning, my friends. See I am of a band. ...See “Are You a Mason 3”—Magill. Short Sermon, A.—Anon. I am old and blind: See Milton's Prayer of Patience.— I am going to tell you a story. See Golden Cobwebs, The. Howell. —Anon. - I am only a faded primrose, dying for want of air. See I am he that walks with the tender and growing night. See Bunch of Primroses, A.—Sims. Song of Myself (Bare-bosom'd Night).--Whitman. I am only a leaf. My home is one of the great trees. See I am Hephaistos, and forever here. See At the Forge.— Story of a Leaf, The.—Rickoff. Fields. I am only a little sparrow. See Song of the Sparrow, The. I am here by command of silent lips to speak once and for —Anon. .. *} all. See Affairs in Cuba and Independence of Cuba, I am only a little sparrow. See Sparrow, The.—Anon. . The.—Thurston. I am only a little Sparrow. See What the Sparrow Chirps. I am here from the North, the frozen North. See Song of —Anon. the North Wind.—Anon. I am only a small cigarette. See Cigarette, The.—Anon. I am here to join my fellow-citizens in the congratulations I am only four years old. See Four Years Old.—Anon. which befit this occasion. See Columbian Exposition I am only four years old. See Little One's Speech, The.— Opened, Thé.—Cleveland. e Tº ſº. & . Anon. * re * * g I am holy while I stand. See To Silvia.--Herrick. I am oppressed with a sense of the impropriety of uttering “I am hungry,” said the Grave. See Death and the Grave. *::::A; this occasion. See Decoration Day Address. —Anon. —Ural'Ile Ol. I am immortall I know it! I feel it ! See Dryad Song.— I am, or rather was, a minister, and was settled. See My Fuller. - Double, and how He Undid Me.—Hale. I am in love with high, far-seeing places. See Sonnets of I am Policeman 12,004. See Policeman's Story, The- a Portrait Painter.—Ficke. Birdseye. * {º I am in Rome Oft as the morning ray. See Rome.- I am poor brother. Lippo, by your leave. See Fra Lippo Rogers. Lippi.--Browning. g * tº I am jack who built the house. See Some Very Famous I am proud of being an original Smith. See Smith Family, People.—Denton. & The-Anon. . e & I am jealous; I am true. See My Share of the World,— I am rambling with the river. See Requiem.—Ware. I See On Ink.-Swift. am jet black, as you may See. tº º 'º & J See Willie's I, am just a little fellow, and I can't say much. Speech.-Anon. * I am just two and two, I am warm I am cold. See Riddle, A.—Cowper. * I am kneeling at the threshold, so weary, faint, and Sore. See Kneeling at the Threshold.—Guthrie. . .* “I am learning how to sew,” said an eager little maid. See Little Seamstress, A.— (St. Nicholas.) . . . . . . . . . . . I am learning to sew, and I’m learning very fast. See I am Seven and Can Sew.—Branch. am little Red. See Qur Colors.--Anon. am lonely, very lonely, for the girl who stole my heart. See Lonely.—McCarthy. £º - am looking rather seedy now. See Little Old Sod Shanty On the Claim.—Anon. l tº , am looking with a gun for the man. See Sandwich- grabber.—Elliott. * * * am lying in my tent, Sweet Marie. See Rough Rider to his Girl, The.—Anon. am lying in the tomb, love. am made still and strange. am mamma’s “Blue Eyes.” Eyes.—Denton. & am met with the objection, “What good will the Monu- ment do?” See What Good will the Monument Do?— Everett. & “I am Miss Catherine's book.” See Pen and the Album, The.—Thackery. am monarch of all I Survey. . Written by Alexander Selkirk—Cowper. e am musing amid the clover. See Summer Eve.--White- head. w am nae Poet, in a sense. See Epistle to John Lapraik, An and Lines to John Lapraik.-Burns. am Nicholas Tacchinardi. See First appearance at the Odeon.—Fields and Hunchbacked Singer, The...--Anon. am no critic, friends. See Religious Man, A.--Anon. am no gentleman, not II See Working Man's Song.— Blackie. am no love for you, Margaret. fortunes.—Anon. * am not a prosperous man. See Compensation.--Turner. am not daunted, no, I will engage. See Gebir (Shell, The).--Landor. am nót feeling well today. See Why Was He Ill?— Anon. - am not here to make a Speech. Piece.—Davenport. am not [old 1–I cannot be old. The.—Tupper. & am not ignorant, my Lords, that the extraordinary con- struction of law. . See Appeal to Lord Avonmore.— Curran. See Lament.—Noel. See Beloved, The.—Newberry. See Blue Eyes and Brown See Fair Margaret's Mis: See How to Speak a See Song of Seventy, am not one, but many. See Claim of Kindred, The.— Burton. am not one of those, sir, who esteem any tribute of re- gard. See Reply to Hayne, The. matches).-Webster. - am not one of those, sir, who would hold out to the People wain hopes. See On Preliminary Reform.—Russell. am not one who much or oft delight. See Personal Talk. —Wordsworth. I am not poor, but I am proud See Thought.—Emerson. (Matches and Over- See Verses Supposed to be I am not in this campaign to discuss issues. See Fight for the City, A.—Jerome. - I am not in youth. See Enigma on the Letter I.-Fan- shawe. I am not now what I have been. See About Himself: “I am not now,” etc.—Marot. I I The (Spirit of Homer, The).--Chapman. am sailing to the leeward. See In the Shadows.-John- SOIl. am she that was the light of thee enkindled. See Litany of Nations, A.—(Italy.)—Swinburne. am sick of opinions, I weary to hear them. See same.— Wesley. am singing to you. See Killers.—Sandburg. am sitting alone by the desolate hearth-stone. ished Letters.-Miller. am sitting alone by the fire. See Cher- I I I I I I See Her Letter.—Harte. I am sitting alone toward the twilight. See Voice in the Twilight, The.—Johnson. I am sitting by the fire-side. See “Run, Mousey, Run l’’— Anon. I am six years old. Il OIl. e I ams. years old and I like to play. See Womanhood.— OOk. * I am small, it is true, but great on the stump. See Take up the Collection.—Anon. I am *} flººd as I can be. See All's Well That Ends Well. —L) aly. f I am so glad, Nellie, that we are good friends again. See I I I See New George Washington, The.— How the Quarrel Began.—Rook. - am so glad that the sunshine has driven the clouds away. See Doll's Wedding.—Anon. am so glad you have come, dear Clara. See Country Cou- sins, The.—Garrett. - - am so sleepy, sister, I do wish mamma and papa would come. See Lost Child, The.—Anon. "I sºo tired I’’ I cried. See Encouragement.—Rounse- Well. I am so very near asleep. See Goodnight.—Goodfellow. I am so very sorry about my Sophie May. See Three Little Mothers.-Denton. I am so weak, dear Lord, I cannot stand. See Enough.- Havergal. - I am somethin' of a wet'ran, just a-turnin' eighty year. See Too Progressive for Him.—Sheldon. “I am sorry to hear that report about Smithson.” See When Men Turn Gossips.-(News, The.) - am spring. They call me beautiful spring. See Four Seasons, The.—Boyd. am Spring, whose joyous hand. The...— See Storm—the King.—Finch. I I See Seasons, In OIl. I am Storm—the King ! I am struck with the fact that Bismarck, the great states- man of Germany. See same.—Garfield. I am sure you can't expect great things. See Willie's Speech. —Doolittle. - I am taught by the Oak to be rugged and strong. See What the Trees Think.-Hoyt. - I am thankful for the rain. See Thankful—Anon. I am that sort of a tradesman known all over London as a Cheap Jack. See Doctor Marigold.—Dickens. I am that which began ; out of me the years roll. See Hertha.—Swinburne. I am the American Eagle. I am the banner of earth's farthest goal North Pole Flag.—Barker. - I am the breath of Tethra, the voice of Tethra. of Tethra, The.—Larminie. I am the Burthen-bearer, I See Brushwood.—Read. - I am the Death who am come to you. See Address of Death to Tomas de Roiste, The.—Hyde. I See Field of Wagram, The.—Rostand. I am the first of all the flowers. See Easter Flower, The. I —Denton. an. º gilly of Christ. See Gilly of Christ, The...—Camp- €11, See Eagle Screams, The-Anon. See Song of the &ee Sword am the expiation. 729 I am AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS { I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I } I I I I I ‘I am the Resurrection and the Life I’’ an. the God Thor. See Challenge of Thor, The-Long. ellow. am the greatest cirminal in history. See Alcohol's Con- fession.—(New York American.) am the honeysuckle. See Chorus of the Flowers.--Whee- k OCK. - *:::: key that parts the gates of Fame. See Death.- Oates. am the king of strife and calm. See King Coal to Uncle Sam.—Burns. am the Lord thy God who brought thee out of the land ; #ypt. See Exodus (First Constitution, The) – ible. : am the man of a thousand loves. See Man of a Thousand Loves, The.—Leibfreed. - am the mashed fireman with breast-bone broken. See Song of Myself (Dying Fireman, The).-Whitman. am the more indignant at the designs of these infidels. See Infiidelity not Friendly to Freedom.—Phillips. am the most unfortunate man. See Passing Counterfeit Money.—Anon. - am the mote in the sunbeam, and I am the burning sun. See Brahma and Creator in Creation, The.— Ritter (Tr.) am the mown grass, dying at your feet. See Moritura.- Davidson. am the North wind, cruel and cold. See Four Winds, The.—Denton. am the Oak | See We are the Trees.—Best. am the one who loved her as my life. Qu’apelle Valley, The.—Johnson. am the plow that turns the sod. See Breaking Plow, The. —Waterman. am the Poet Rafterty. See Blind Poet, The.—(From the Irish of Raftery.) See Legend of am the Princess Ilse. See Ilse, The.—Heine. (Tr. by IHumphrey.) am the radiant Morning Star I See Three Missions, The. —Rogers. - am the reality of things that seem. See Poetry.—Heath. See Only True Life, The.—Durant. wam the Rock, presumptuous Sea. The.—Stetson. am the Roof-tree and the Keel. Morris. am the rustic golden rod. See Golden Rod, The.—Good- See Rock and the Sea, See Tapestry Trees.— WII). am the smallest boy in school. See Smallest boy in School. —Anon. am the spirit astir. See Autochthon.—Roberts See Ode: am the spirit of the morning Sea. spirit,” etc.—Gilder. 8,111 the tender voice calling “Away.” Sell. am the torch she saith, and what to me. Beauty.—Symons. 8,I\}. tº Teway second. of February. Oy(1. am the Virgin; from this granite ledge. Virgin, The.—Mitchell. am the wind and I come very fast. The.—Raymond. am the wind on the sea for might. The.—Amorgen. am the wind that wavers. See I am the Wind.—Akins. am thine, thou art mine. See same.—Anon. am thinking to-night of the little child. See Preadventure, —DOrr. am thirteen years old and Jill is eleven and a quarter. See ‘‘Day of Judgment, The.”—Phelps. am this dolly's mamma, and I’m very proud to say. See Below. See Faithful Shepher- Dolly's Mamma.-Anon. am this fountain's God. dess, The (River God to Amoret, The).--—Fletcher. am, thou anxious one. See Book of the Monk's Life.— Rilke. am thy family Doctor. —Anon. \ am thy grass, O Lord. See Trust.—Reese. am tired. Heart and feet. See Tired.—Anon. am tired of planning and toiling. See Cry of the Dream- er, The.—O’Reilly. am to write three lines. See What is Fancy Ż-Lamb. am undone; there is no living, none. See All's Well that Ends Well (Love's Memory).-Shakespeare. am very fond of pets. I just love all kinder animals. See Billy's Pets.-Kyle. am Virginia; I have given many ... noble sons to my country. See Thirteen Original Colonies and George Washington.—Mooney. n am waiting for the shadows round me lying. See Some- time.—Blaisdell. - am waiting, humbly waiting. —Crane. am War. The upturned eyeballs of piled dead men greet my eye. See War.—Foss. am watching for the early buds to Wake. Flowers.--—Howland. am weary of being bitter, and weary of being wise. I am Weary of being Bitter.—Ficke. am weary of the Garden. See Said the Rose.—Rooney. am weary, seek repose, both my little eyes I close. See Child’s Prayer.—Hensel. “I am the See Modern See Our Holidays.- See Wayside See Wind in Winter, See Song of Amorgen, See Doctors' Ten Commandments. See Waiting on the Lord. See First Spring See See Dana.-Rus-, I I am Weary wandering from room to room. See Hunch- back, The (Helen and Modus).-Knowles. am Weary with my groaning. See Washington's Vision.— Selkrig. am wild, I will sing to the tree. See Joy.—Teasdale. am Wind, the deathless dreamer of the summer world. See Wind.—Campbell. am Winter. When I come. Denton. am l yet what I am who cares, or know % Ogni Speranza.-Clare. and Clive were friends—and why not ? power is power, my boy. See Lord Clive.—Browning. and my cousin Wildair met. See Praise-God Barebones. —Cortissoz. - Angelo, obese, black-garmented. Dinner.—Taylor. - appeal to any white man to say, if ever he entered Logan's Cabin hungry. See Logan, a Mingo Chief, to Lord Dunmore.—Logan. appeal to History ! Tell me, thou reverend chronicler of the grave. See Permanency of Empire, The.—Phillips. appeal to your sober senses; I appeal also to your love of freedom. , See Appeal for Ireland.-Grattan. arise from dreams of Thee. See Indian Serenade, The.— See Time and the Seasons.— See Lasciate See Angelo Orders his Shelley. ask no kind return of love. See Prayer for indifference.— Greville. ask º for those thoughts that sudden leap. See same. –AI] OIl. ask not for thy love, Q Lord. See same.—Romanes. ask. hº how the suffering came. See Fraternity.—Ald- T1C11. - - ask not that my bed of death. See Wish, A.—Arnold. ask now, Verres, what you have to advance against this chº. See Verres Denounced (Cicero against Verres). —UICOI’O. ask the young man who is just forming his habits of life. See Opposite Examples.—Mann. ask thee for my home, my fate, my all ! or, The Conspiracy.—Bulwer-Lytton. ask what He would have this evil do for me? Sweet.—Holland. ask, you to-day to consider well. See American Citizen- ship, its Privileges, Rights and Duties.—Galvin. ask your attention to Abraham Lincoln. See Sublime Qpportunity of History.—Choate. r ask'd if I got sick and died. See Question, A.—Synge. asked a blushing rose. See Purpose.—Barrett. asked a lad what he was doing. See Nothing.—Anon. asked a Sweet robin, one morning in May. See Robin's Song, The.—Anon. asked an aged man, a man of cares [or with hoary hairs]. See What is Time 2—Marsden. asked for sunlight and a long, long day. —Mitchell. asked my fair, one happy day. See “I Asked My Fair, One Happy Day.’” and Names.—Coleridge. as: my pa a simple thing. See Too young to Know.— Il OIl. * asked of Echo, t'other day. See Ego et Echo.—Saxe. See Richelieu ; See Bitter- See Homeless. asked the New Year for some message sweet. See Mes- sage of the New Year, The.—Anon. asked the Sun, “Can'st tell me what love is ?” See same. — (Galaay, The.) asked you to come round, Brian. The.—Boyle. ate at Ostendorff's and saw a dame. Ostendorff's.--Laird. attendº a reception last evening. See Cigar Trick, The. –An Orl. attended a séance of mesmerism a few years ago. See See Shadows on the See Eloquent Dempsy, See Traumerei at Juggler, The.—Kyle. awoke from the dreams of the night. Curtain.—Dewart. bade thee stay. Too well I know. See Song.—Whitman. be the shepherd o' the farm. See Shepherd o' the Farm, he.—Barnes. bear dis cross dis many a mile. See Chant of the Cross- bearing Child, The.—Riley. bear no anger, though my heart must break. See I Bear No Anger.—Heine. beat upon closed doors. See Glimpse, The.—Garnett. bes, t’inkin' 'bout de preachah. See Philosophy.—Dun- ar. - beg pardon, miss, but when does the next train leave? See Andrew’s Leading Lady.—Forbes. beg pardon, sir, but maybe I’m under a mistake. See See With Lilacs.- Gridiron, The.—Anon. beg the pardon of these flowers. Crandall. beg you come to-night and dine. and Invitation, An.—Anon. - beg your pardon, misters. See Up Thar Behind the Skyl —Munyon. begin by admiring an aggregate, made up of excellences and triumphs. See Daniel Webster's Eloquence.— Choate. begin through the grass once again to be bound to the Lord. See Reconciliation.—‘A. E.’ - See Another Invitation I believe a leaf of grass is no less than the journey-work of the stars. Whitman. believe I’d like to be a nurse. (For girls.)—Anon. See Song of Myself (Microcosm, The).-- See Choice of Occupation. 730 FIRST LINE INDEX I cannot I found of using. See Don't.—Rook. I believe in my job. See Every-Day Creed, An.—Stelzle. I believe in the existence of one Mr. Alcohol. See Drunk- ard's, Ten Commandments, . The.—Anon. I believe in the hands that work. See Prayer of Gratitude. —Hubbard. I believe itſ 'Tis Thou, God, that givest. See Saul.—Brown- 1Ing. I believe now that my true welfare, and that of others, is possible only when I labor. See My Religion.—Tol- stoi. I believe that a leaf of grass is no less than the journey- work of the stars. See Microcosm, The.—Whitman. I believe that God created me to be happy. See Creed for the Discouraged, A.—Myers. I believe that no people ever yet groaned under the heavy yoke of slavery. See American Liberty.—Adams. I believe that saloon-keepers are morally and socially just as good. See Vote the Traffic Down.—St. John. I believe that the breweries and the saloons are just as good and just as bad as the men running them. See Citizen and the Saloon System, The.—Dickie. I believe that the copies of verses I’ve spun. See For Whit- tier's Seventieth Birthday.—Holmes. e I believe there is more good in the world. See Patriotism of Peace, The.—Hanly. I believe there is no permanent greatness to a nation. See National Greatness.-Bright. I believe there is nothing in nature which so enlaces one's love. See Water in Landscape.—Mitchell. I belt the morn with ribboned mist. See Under Arcturus.-- Cawein. I bend above the moving stream. See Solitude and the Lily.—Horne. I blew, I blew, the trumpet loudly sounding. See Trum- peter, The.—Higginson. I b'lieve I’ll sell the farm, Jane Ann, and buy a house in town. See Selling the Farm.—Anon. I bloom but once, and then I perish. See Il Fior degli Eroici. Furori.-Symonds. I boº a dandy outfit. See City Sportsman, The.— 111S. I breathe, I move, I live l See Perdita.-Jones. I breathe a prayer one day. See Empty Prayer, An.— Penfield. I bring fresh showers for the thirsting flowers. See Cloud, The.—Shelley. I bring you all my olden days. See To-day.—Low. I broke one day a slender stem. See Spray of Honey-suckle, A.—Bradley. I brought this card from the General Agency Office, sir. See Nicholas Nickleby (Nicholas Nickleby Seeking a Situation).--Dickens. I build my nest on the mountain's Crest. See Song of the American Eagle.—Anon. I builded a castle in the air. See Castles in the Air.— Lampton. . - I built mine altar on thy heart. See Renouncement.— Logan. - I built my soul a lordly pleasure-house. See Palace of Art, The.—Tennyson. I bunkº with Bill, I et with Bill, See Frontier Picture. —S1nger. “I burn my soul away !” See “Qui Sait Aimer Sati Mou- rir.”—Greenwell. I burn no incense, hang no wreath. See Votive Song and Widow’s Song, Theº—Pinkney. I buzz in the dizzy fly, I crawl in the creeping things. See Amergin.-Mitchell. I cahnt endure the stoopid, wude. See Unpardonable Sin, The.—Anon. I call that [the Book of Job], aside from all theories about it. See On Heroes and Hero Worship (“I call that,” etc.).--Carlyle. I Call the old time back. See Memories of Mother.—Whit- tier. I call the war with our brethren in America an unjust and felonious war. practicable.—Wilkes. I call thee coward 2 I’ll see thee hanged ere. Henry IV., Pt. I. Shakespeare. call thee from the changing land. SOI). ity of labor. See Nobility of Labor.—Dewey. See Appeal for Liberty, An.—Story. call you bad, my little child. Beasts, The.—Belloc. Old Man, The...—Field. called on dreams and visions to disclose. The...—Wordsworth. called on Love and I said. See Recompense, —Werner. came, but she was gone. came, but they had passed away. Anon. came from Naples at break of day. Posilipo, The.—Rueckert. See Bride, The.—Sigourney. believe, if there is one Word that grown-up folks are more See Conquest of the Americans Im- See King (Prince Henry and Falstaff).- See Sea, The.—Ches- call upon those whom I address to stand up for the nobil- call upon you, fathers, by the shades of your ancestors. See Bad Child's Book of called him the Old Man, but he wuzn’t an old man. See See Skeptic, The...— Anon. oalled the boy to my knee one day. See Questioner, The. See Weary Soul, The.— See Voyage around I I I I I “I can not see,” said Bobby Lee. I I I came in light that I might behold. See Parable of the Spirit, A.—Goodchild. came into a place void of all light. See Place of Broken Faiths, The.—Dante. came into the city and none knew me. Chamber, An.—Bannerman. came to a great city. See Beethoven.—Gilder. came to a laund of white and green. See Cuckoo and the Nightingale, The...—Chaucer. See Song: “I See Upper Came to the door of the House of Love. came to the door of the House of Love.”—Noyes. came to town the other day. See My Daughter Jane.— Flowers. came upon a drawer to-day. See Sic Passim.—Ardagh. can afford to despise critics so long as I am conscious. See Self-respect.—Cato. can almost see to the land of light. —Anon. can as well be hang’d. See Julius Caesar (“I can as well,” etc.).—Shakespeare. can bear it no longer—this diabolical invention. See Book of Snobs, The (Snobs).--Thackeray. can do the question easy enough, but when it comes to prº. it, that's too much. See Proving the Question. –An On. can fold up my claws. See Seeing Through. See Family Cat, The.—Anon. can get that boy to drink this glass of wine. See Noble Answer, A.—Anon. Can go nowhere but I meet with malcontents. See Con- tentation.—Cotton. can love both fair and brown. See Indifferent, The.— Donne. Čan make six dollars out of three. See Six Dollars Out of Three.—Anon. See Bobby's Thanksgiving. —Anon. can not sing. See Gingerbread Bird, The.—Ross. can not tell you now. See Great Hunt, The-Sandburg. ca, print a splendid word. See Splendid Word, A.— Il OIl. “I can scarcely hear,” she murmured, “for my heart beats I ‘‘I cannot do much,” said a little star. I I I I I I low and fast.” See Hush.-Procter. can see him now just how he looked. See Lincoln's De- parture from Springfield as told by Billy Brown.— Tarbell. - can see him pale and slender. See Nathan Hale.—Cone. can see you’re a gentleman. See Told at the Tavern.— Havens. - can tell just how it happened, though it's fifty years ago. See For a Warning.—Le Row. can tell you how to be a man. See Being a Man.—Anon. cannot always feel his greatness. See Great Man, The.— Tietjens. cannot always trace the way. See God is Love.—Anon. cannot brook thy gaze, beloved bird. See Mother Carey's Chicken.—Watts-Dunton. - cº be a Washington. See Something Better.—Den- OIl. cannot, cannot say. See Under the Cross.-Richards. cannot change as others do. See Constancy.—Rochester. cannot check my thought these days. See Vagrant, A.— Pollard. t cannot choose but think upon the time. See Brother and Sister.—Eliot, cannot conceive anything more excellent. See Study of Eloquence, The.—Cicero. cannot count the ways my soul has tried. sion.—Allen. cannot count the years. dith. cannot describe the horror and disgust which I felt at hearing Mr. Percival. See False Notions of Govern- ment Vigor.—Smith. See Submis- See Italia shall be Free.—Mere- See Best that I See Big and Little Things.- Can, The.—Anon. cannot do the big things. Miles. - cannot doubt that they whom ye deplore. See Excursion The (“I cannot doubt,” etc.).-Wordsworth. cannot eat but little meat. See Ale and Jolly Good Ale and Old.—Still. cannot endure the thought that Christ's children should be less free. See same.—Beecher. cannot forbear recalling how many wreathing like garlands. See tion, The.—I long. cannot forget my Joe. Sweetheart, A.—Cory. cannot, Genevieve, tell you, how oft it comes to me. See Old Reading Class, The.—Carleton. cannot guess her face or form. See Mater Desiderata.— Praed. - cannot heal thy green gold breast. bird.—Very. cannot look above and see. See Clouds, The.—Croswell. canng love thee but I hold thee dear. See Unrequiting. —Smith. cannot make a speech. See Merry Christmas.--Anon. cannot make him dead | See My Child.—Pierpont. cannot make the thing come out. See Cash Account, The. — (Louisville Cowrier-Journal.) cannot, my lords, I will not, join in congratulation on misfortune and disgrace. See American War, The (Speech on the American War).-Chatham. names and events Pilgrim Commemora- See Poor French Sailor's Scottish See To the Humming- * * 731 I cannot AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS I cannot name any time, day or place. See Mother's Prayers, A.—Cuyler. cannot paint what then I was. See Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey, etc. (Varying Impres- sions from Nature).--Wordsworth. I I cannot purge my thoughts from sin. See Helper, The...— Chadwick. I cannot put the presence by, of Him the crucified. See Voice of Christmas, The.—Kemp. I cannot say, and I will not say. See Away.—Riley. I cannot say, beneath, the pressure of life's cares today. - See Amen l–Browning. - I cannot say that I drifted into drinking habits. See Con- º of a Moderate Drinker.—(McClure's Maga- 21,776 ) . cannot see that there was anything. See Elizabeth's Christ- nas Sermon.—“Elizabeth.” - cannot sing the old songs. See Songs without words.-- Burdette. cannot sing to thee as I would sing. See Ecstasy.—Mack- ay. cannot speak, I've got a cough. See Bad Cold, A.— McBride. r - e cannot speak of the New England town-meeting without recalling its great genius. See Centennial Celebration of Concord Fight (Father of the Revolution, The).- Curtis. cannot stand in this generous presence. of the Spanish War, The.—Long. cannot tell the spell that binds thine image. Ketchum. - cannot tell their wonder nor make known. —Masefield. cannot tell you, Genevieve, how oft it comes to me. See Old Reading Class, The.—Carleton. cannot thank you for this welcome. Rules of Life.—Woodford. I See Significance I I I I # cannot think but God must know. See same.—Holm. I I I I See same.— See Ships.- See Three Decimal cannot think that thou shouldst pass away. See Sonnet : “I cannot think,” etc.—Lowell. cannot wouch my tale is true. See Romance of Nick Van Stann, The.—Saxe. cannot withold from these people 'my profound thanks. See Country Reunited.—McKinley. can’t associate no more with little Johnny Green. See Caste.—Kiser. can't decide why Brother Spear. Spear.—Anon. “I Can't” is a sluggard, too lazy to work. See “I Can't.” and “I Can.”—Butler. & tº I can't just tell what's come to her, an’ yet I think it's See True to Brother clear. ... See Dreaming of Home.—Stanton. I can't quite thread my needle yet. See Little Seamstress, The.—Anon. “I can't take that nickel,” said a horse-car conductor. See Mutilated Currency Question, The...— (Brooklyn Eagle). I can't tell much about the thing, 'twas done so powerful quick. See Railroad Crossing, The.—Strong. * care not for Spring; on his fickle wing. See Pickwick Papers (Mr. Wardle's Carol).-Dickens. • care not for these ladies. See Amaryllis.-Campion. care not, Fortune, what you me deny. See Castle of In- dolence, The (Freedom of Nature).--Thomson. care not how you have been blest. See My Lover.—Anon. care not, though it be. See My Little Saint.—Norris. care nothing for passing renown. See same.—Chalmers. cast these lyric offerings at your feet. See Sonnet: “I Cast These Lyric Offerings,” etc.—Watson. Catherine, am a Douglas born. See King's Tragedy, The. —Rossetti. celebrate myself and sing myself. See Song of Myself (Myself).-Whitman. - challenge not the oracle. chanced, one afternoon, to pass. —Anon. - chanced to be in Albany. See First Steamboat Passage Money Paid.—Anon. - - chanced upon the prettiest, oddest, fantastical thing of a dream. See Child Angel, The , A Dream.—Lamb. I chanced upon this simple song. See Old Sweet Song.— Gaddess. - s a tº - I chant projected a thousand blooming cities. sion.—Whitman. - “I, Charles Lounsbury, being of sound mind.” See Beauti- ful Legacy, A.—Smith. - charm thy life. See Curse of Kehama, The.—Southey. chatter, chatter, as I flow. See Brook, The.--Tennyson. chatter over stony ways. See Brook, The.—Tennyson. climb the hill; from end to end. See In Memoriam (Sel. fr.).-Tennyson... . climbed a hill as light fell short. See Song of Honour, The.—Hodgson. . - climbed the dark brow of the mighty Helvellyn. See Helvellyn.-Scott. climbed the stair in Antwerp church. Bruges.—Rossetti. - º clink my castanet. See Starling's Spring Rondel, A.— Cousins. closed my door and I am all alone. See Pax Beata- Norris. Colyn Clout. See Colyn Cloute.--Skelton. See Sundered.—Morse. See When I Was Young. See Expan- See Antwerp and Our Flag.—Anon. . come from busy haunts of men. See Cynic of the Woods, The.—Martin. - come before you with this beautiful flag in my hand. See come from haunts of coot and hern. See Brook, The.-- Tennyson. - come from nothing; but from where. See Modern Poet, The.—Meynell. - come from the cold and stormy North. See Winter's Children.—Moore. - - toº from the distant frozen zones. See Seasons, The.— OIſlé. cº from woods enchanted. See Dream Song.—Middle- OI!. come half voiceless here and bring. Grave.—Hayne, come, "I come l ye have called me long. Spring, The.—Hemans. come mid frost and snow to usher in the New Year. See Twelve Months, The.—Johnson. come not here to talk. You know too well. Address to the Romans.—Mitford. come now to the war of 1812—a war which I well re- member. See On Mr. Foot's. Resolution in the U. S. Senate, Jan. 21, 1830 (South during the War of 1812, The).-Hayne. - See At my Father's See Voice of See Rienzi's I come the old story to repeat. See Christmas.—Anon. I come to add the final reason why the workingman. See Consolations of Literature, The.—Choate. I come to ax ef you’s needin' a cook. See Marriagemony of Minerva White, The.—Rion. - I come to visit thee agen. See. To a Cyclamen.—Landor. I come to you, my name is Frost. See Flower's Helpers, The. Harris. - I come to you over a trail of many moons. See Speech of a - Flat-Head Chief, 1832.—Anon. - I come to you with a gift in my hand. See California Song, A.—Urmy. - I come , where the wry road leads. See Temptation.— Guiney. I come. all the bloom of May. See Decoration. Day. —AI] OI). I come with chaplet woven new. See Memorial Day.— Bruce. - I come, ye lovely wild-wood groves. See In the Woods.- M'Pherson. “I comf #. sin-rid souls to shrive.” See Father Francis. — POIIOCK. I confess I feel a degree of disgust. See Arraignment of Ministers.-Burke. I confess I have been very more like a little young devil. See Pet Marjorie's Diary.—Brown. I confess the pictures of the mere industrial value. See Higher Views of the Union.—Phillips. I congratulate you, my brave countrymen. See General Wolfe’s Address to his Army.—Wolfe. I congratulate you to-day. See Our Country and Plea for Patriotism, A.—Harrison. I conjure you, by that which you profess. See Macbeth.- Shakespeare. I conn'd old times. See Starting from Paumanok.-Whit- IIla, Il. I consider that a conversation by telephone. See Telephonic Conversation, A.—Clemens. “I consider the observance of ‘Mothers' Day ! of Mothers' Day.—Stewart. continued in the churchyard, reading the various. See Rosamund Gray (In the Churchyard).-Lamb. could be champeen of our town. See Baffled Champion, The.—Nesbit. - could have stemmed misfortune's tide. See Wife, The- See Origin Dinnies. - could have sung as sweet as any elark. See Enemies, The. —Shorter. could not bear to see those eyes. See Protest, The.— Lowell. could not think, as he went away. See Victory.—Allen. could resign that eye of blue. See Resignation.—Moore could say nice things about him. See Waiting.—Post. count my time by times that I meet thee. See same.— Gilder. - count my treasures o'er with care. ures.—Field. - count this thing to be grandly true. See Gradatim (Only in Dreams).-Holland. - country-born an’ bred, know where to find. See Biglow Papers, The (Biglow Papers, No. 6).—Lowell. crave, dear Lord. See Ike Walton's Prayer.—Riley. creep upon the ground. See Caterpillar, The.—Anon. cried to my God. See Midnight Ferry, The.—Herzberg. cried when the moon was murmuring to the birds. See Withering of the Boughs, The.—Yeats. See Christmas Treas- crossed the Forum to the foot of the Palatine. See Coli. seum, The.—Longfellow. - º cry §. mercy—pity—love l—aye, lovel See To Fanny. —hº €8,tS. dº: and dance I Another faun. See Dancers, The, ield. dare but sing of you in such a strain. See Sonnet: “I Dare But Sing,” etc.—Watson. dare not ask a kiss. See Old Rhyme, An and To Electra. III —Herrick. dare not think that thou art by, to stand. See Infinity. —Savage. “I dº not l” Were those. cowardly words. See Courage.— Il OI] . i I dashed my clay-cup on the stone hard-by. See From Omar Rháyyám.—Stokes. 732 i. ---- I I I I I I I, ‘I I “I do declare, Josiar, it sorter seems like hum.” FIRST LINE INDEx -** v- -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- See If I Can See Gambler's Last d-d-don't c-c-care how the r-r-robin sings. Be By Her.—King. dealt the “game” for twenty years. Deal, The.—Preston. declare how unfortunate it is. —Bellows. declare l my head seems bursting. Girl of the Period.—Anon. declare that it's nothing but ignorant stuff. See Popular Error, A.—Starkie. declare this new country is a hard place for a man like me. See Rail-splitter, The.—Denton. declare, wife, that was an awful accident. Don't Say, The.—Anon. deem his faith the best. leigh. * deem it a very great honor to have been invited by the Suffolk Bar Association. See Address at the Unveil- ing of the Statue of Rufus Choate.—Choate. deemed thy garments, O my Hope, were grey. Overtaken.—Rossetti. defy anyone to show that any living man. Cooper Institute, Feb. 27, 1860.--Lincoln. dells you, now, vot happen Voss. See Mr. Sprechelhei- mer's Mistake.—Crane. - des so weak en sinful. See Unfortunate, An.-Stanton. despise my friends more than you. See To an Enemy.— Bodenheim. dess dere's somfin de matter, dere's mice on de pantry shelf. See In Trouble.—Pollard. . dess 'ey’s not a boy in town. See His First Christmas- tree.—Anon. devise to end my days in a tavern drinking. Priest’s Confession, The.—Hunt. dew believe in Freedom's cause. See Biglow Papers, The (Pious Editor's Creed, The).-Lowell. diº, but look and love awhile. See Enchantment, The.— tWay. did not prompt the age to quit their clogs. See On the Detraction Which Followed Upon My Writing Certain Treatises and Sonnet: “I did not prompt the age to quit their clogs.”—Milton. t did not choose thee, dearest. . It was love. See To Ma- non, on his Fortune in Loving Her.—Blunt. See Clerks. See Speech for a Ten- See Aunt Jemima's Money. See Soliloquy by a See Paper See True Faith, The-Bur- See Hope See Speech at See Jovial did not think that I should find them there. The.—Robinson. - did not want to speak to-night. year-old Boy.—Anon. did not write the line that has been tampered with hastily. See Letter to Mr. Johnson (Printer).-Cowper. didn’t know you were back. See Dolly Dialogues (Matter of Duty, A).-Hope. didn’t mean to hurt you, I am very sorry. Answer, A.—Anon. didn'. says Chip, “You did,” says Peep. See Chickens. -AIl Orl. didn’t take it, indeed, not I. —Weatherly. die for thy sweet love. See same.—Procter. - died, they wrapped me in a shroud. See Dream of Death, A.—Jennison. dined with a friend in the East, one day. See Sunbeam, The.—Anon. dip your hands in April among your faces tender. See See Lost Pearl, See Sweet See Dog's Confession, The. On Arranging a Bowl of Violets.-Conkling. dipped my hand in the Sea, Wantonly. The.—Anon. do affirm that thou hast saved the race. Bates. do be thinking, lassie, of the old days now. See Shoogy- shoo, The.—Packard. do believe though I have found them not. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (“I do believe,” etc.).-Byron. do confess, in many a sigh. See Lying.—Moore. do confess my fault; and do submit me to your highness' mercy. See King Henry V. (Traitors).-Shakespeare. do confess, the over-forward tongue. See On. His Majesty's Recovery from the Small-pox. —Cartright. do confess thos’rt smooth and fair. See Fair and Unworthy and Inconstancy Reproved and same, and To his For- saken Mistress.—Ayton. do confess thou’rt sweet, yet find. See I do Confess Thou’rt Sweet.—Ayton. See Christ- mas on the Farm.—Keller. do not ask—dear love—not I. See Song, A.—Wilson. do not ask if an illustrious name. See Nobility.—Botta. do not ask, O Lord, that life may be. See Per Pacem ad Lucem.—Procter. do not believe in violent changes, nor do I expect them. See Democracy.—Lowell. do not call him an early riser who. See Sketch of the “Old Coaching Days,” A.—Poole. do not care for kisses. See Pleasures of Love, The...— See Delay.— tl Ill. . do not count the hours I spend. See Waldeinsamkeit.— Emerson. - do not dread an alter'd heart. See Foreboding, A.— Currie. do not know how the forty years I have been away. See Old Town, The (Jule-Nissen).-Riis. do not know that the hands are weak. See Patriotic Re- citations.—Anon. - w do not know what I want. See Eh! What Is It?—Ka- vanaugh. I I I b “I don't ask you for more than a guinea,” “I don't like grandma I don't I don’t see what I’ve done to hurt her. I don’t do not know why in the year 1899 this Republic. See Our Duty to the Philippines.—McKinley. do not like to hear him pray. See Bad Prayers.-Alcott. do not like to mind the sheep. See Some Noted Characters. —Denton, do not love thce less for what is done. Pañdora. The (“I See Masque of do not love.” etc.).--Longfellow. do not love thee l—no l I do not love theel Love Thee.—Norton. do not murmur, nay, I thank Thee, God. See Judas Maccabaeus.-Longfellow. do not own an inch of land. Larcom. do not pray for peace nor ease. Neihardt. do not propose to dwell on the special relations of Daniel Webster to Dartmouth College. See Statue of Webster. —Chamberlain. do not rise to waste the night in words. See Catiline See See Strip of Blue, A.— See Prayer for Pain,_ (Catiline's Defiance).-Croly. - do not say, elect this candidate or that candidate. Appeal for the Cause of Liberty, An-Harrington. do not see why God should e'en permit some things to be. See Amen (“I do not see,” etc.).-Browning. do not sing the burning, of Troy town. See Sonnet: “I do not sing the burning of Troytown,” Tristan. do not stand up in this presence. See Blue and the Gray, The.—Lodge. do not think I should exaggerate if I said. See Eloquence of O'Connell, The.—Phillips. do not think much of the man. do not think the babe so sweet. —Johnson. - do not understand. Why am I here 3 Runcie. c do not wish to treat friendships daintily. See Masterpiece of Nature, The.—Emerson. S €6. do not wonder that great earls value their trees. do really believe I shall be glad when the holidays are See Memory Gems. See Strange Parent, A. See Demetrius.- Historic Trees.—Smith. over, See Through Children's Eyes.—Anon. do not remember an apothecary. See Romeo and Juliet. —Shakespeare. do remember me that in my youth. See Manfred (Coli- seum, The).-Byron. do wish Bridget would hurry. See “Imirild Isle, The.” —Denton. do wish it would quit raining. July.—B *.*. - do wish somebody would tell me how to get a wife. Wanted—A Wife.—Anon. do wonder where Santa is ? See Santa Claus Protests.- Denton. don'd lofe you now won schmall little bit. See Becky Miller and Go Way, Becky Miller, Go Way.—Anon. º don'd was feelin' good won bit. See Dot Little Crippled Boy V at Died.—Crawford. don'd was preeching woman's righdts. See Der Oak und der Vine.—Adams. See Playing Fourth of See I don't appwove this hawid wav. See Swell's Soliloquy on the War, A.—Anon. said Mrs. Hilary. See Dolly Dialogues (Slight Mistake, A).-Hope. don’t believe I'll play. See Hymns as Mother Use' Ter Sing, The.—Hyde. don't believe in Santa Claus. —Anon. don’t believe, Nell, there ever was such a thing as a ghost. See Seeing a Ghost.—Crouch. don't care, Charlie, if you are my only brother. See Hiring Help.—Crosby. don't expect to do great things here. See Artemus Ward's See Mormon Lecture.—Browne. don't go much on “loyalty” in these degenerate days. See Little Breeches.—Hay. See Parterre, The.— See Threatens Santa Claus. Modern Loyalty.—Anon. don’t go much on religion. don’t know any greatest treat. Palmer. - don't know how it happened, but the world's gone wrong today. See Unhappy Little Girl.--Anon. & doº know if you are like me. See Fond of the Ladies.— Il OI). • don't know much about this kind of thing. See At the Rug Auction.—Baldwin. don’t know what the matter with these cranky Mr. Shoes! See Dr. Buttonhook.-Birdsall. - - don't know who makes New England weather. See New England Weather.—Clemens. don’t know why I has to tote. Anon. at all,” said Fred. See “Pa Never Does.”— See Cause for Complaint.—Anon. don’t like him. See don’t like Katy, she Unwelcome Brother.—Sabin. • isn't nice. See Poor Katy.—Deni- SOIl. don't like Mr. Travers as much as I did. , See Adventures of A. Brown, The (Jimmy Brown's Steam Chair). —Alden I don't like your chopped music any way. See Poet at the Breakfast-table, The (Fashionable Piano Music).- Holmes. - - see much that pleases me. See Pessimistic Grati- tude.—Anon. - See "Toinette's Philip (Mouse, The).-Jamison. - See I Do not - 733 I don’t AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS I I I I don’t see why Miss Brown gives us so much arithmetic. See Way Girls Study.—Anon. don't see why the big folks all. See Mud Cakes.—Anon. don't take no stock in this talk. See Jim Haley's Con- version.—Harbour. ** don't think I feel much older; I’m aware I’m rather gray. See Archbishop and Gil Blas, The.—Holmes. don't want to compel you. See My Neighbor's Call.— Peck. don't." to hear naughty words. See Naughty Words. –AIl OI). - don't want to 'pear oncanny. See Hayseed's Impression of the Snap Shot Man, The.—Anon. do; want to play wif Joe any more. See Joe's Crime.— Ort. don’t want to think. See Maud's Problem.—Anon. don’t wear dresses any more. See Almost a Man.—Anon. doubt whether we can select an illustration of the mechan- ical progress. See Printing Press, The...—Chapin. dragged my body to the pool of sleep. See Pool of Sleep, The.—Bates. - dream of it, tossing about in my skiff. See Little Brown Cabin, The.—Larcom. dreaſº. saw a little brook. See Vision of Children, A. —ASI16. dream'd that as I wander'd by the way. the Unknown, The.—Shelley. dream'd that I woke from a dream. See Song.—Mac- donald. dreamed a dream; I dreamt that I espied. See Shadow, The.—Clough. dreamed a dream in the midst of my slumbers. See Old See My Dream.— See Dream of Bachelor's Sale, The.—Anon. - dreamed a dream next Tuesday week. Anon. dreamed a dream, such a wonderful dream. See Thanks- giving Magician, The...—Cooke. dreamed a dreary dream this night. he. (A.)- (Old Ballad.) dreamed a princess came to me. dreamed a Voice, of one God-authorized. Peace.—Wilcox. - dreamed I had a plot of ground. See Dream, A.—Cary. dream; I saw a little brook. See Vision of Children, A. —ASIle. dreamed I was at a child's May-day party. See Sesame #. Lilies (Wisdom of Men in War and Peace.)— uskin. See Braes O Yarrow, See same.—Heine. See Voice of dreamed in a dream I saw a city invincible. See I Dreamed in a Dream.—Whitman. º dreamed so dear a dream of you last night ! See For- given.—Jackson. dreamed that, as I wandered by the way. The.—Shelley. dreamed that Dream was quenched. See Question, See same.—Hult. I dreamed that heaven was builded. See Destiny of Dreams, “I dreamed that we were lovers still.” The.—Jellicoe. See Reunited Love. —Blackmore. dreamed two spirits came—one dusk as night. See Two Spirits, The.—Kenyon. drº a dream l What can, it mean : See Angel, The.— Blake. dreamt I was in love again. See One Before the Last, The.—Brooke. dreamt it ! such a funny thing. See What the Prince of I Dreamt.—Cholmondeley-Pennell. dreamt that I dwelt in marble halls. See same.—Balfe. dress: up this way just for fun. See Washington, A. —AI) OI). drew her head. See Kathrina.-Holland. drew it from its china tomb. See Dead Letter, A.—Dob- SOIl. drink of the ale of Southwark. See Maltworm's Madrigal, The.—Dobson. drink the foaming chalice. See Success.--Kendall. “I drink to one,” he said. See Ancient Toast, An...—Anon. dropped into the post-office. . See “I took the other Quarter” and Opportunity, An.—Anon. du believe in Freedom's cause. (Candidate's Creed, The).-Lowell dug, beneath the cypress shade. See —Peacock. Dunno started out on a memorable trip. See I. Dunno and I. Knowit.—Foss. dunno what's the reason thet about this season. See Just About These Days.-Wordene. & dusted the piano keys and shut it up to-day. See College Daughter—Lonely Parents.—Bates. dwell in grace's courts. See Content and Rich.-South- well. dwell in the grandest house on the square. See Where Santa Claus Goes.—Anon. - dwell on a beautiful island. See Island of Home, The.— Bailey. dwells in the Hearth and I breathes in the Hair. See Cockney Enigma on the Letter H.-Mayhew. dwells in the Hearth. See Travesty of Miss Fanshawe's Enigma.-Mabrew. dwelt alone. See Eulalie.—Poe. earnestly hope that this resolution will be adopted by the house. See Tomb of Washington, The.—Savage. entered, upon a day, at the house of my friend (the grocer). See “Estrangement.”—Coggswell. Grave of Love, The. See Biglow Papers, The entreat you, Alfred Tennyson. See To Alfred Tennyson. —Landor. envy every flower that blows. See Lover's Envy, A.— Van Dyke - envy not Endymion now no more. See Aurora, Sonnets from.—Alexander. sº- envy not in any moods. See “Tis better to Have Loved and Lost.”—Tennyson. . envy not the lark his song divine. See Invention.—Wat, SOD1. - esteem it, a great privilege to meet so many representa- tives of an estate. See Power of the Press.-Hay. expect you in September. See Summons, The.—Howe. fain would ask thee to forget. See same.—Anon. fear no power a woman wields. See same.-McGaffey. fear that Puck is dead-it is so long. See Death of Puck, The.—Lee-Hamilton. fear thee not, O Death I See Sting of Death, The.— Hayne fear thy kisses, gentle maiden. See To : I fear thy kisses, etc.—Shelley. feed a flame within, which so torments me. See Hidden ºne and Song: “I feed a flame within,” etc.—Dry- . OleIl. feel a newer life in every gale. See May.—Percival. feel ºpoem in my heart to-night. See Embryo.—Town- SéIl Ol. feel honored by the invitation. See Future of Athena.— Titus-Werner. . feel # myself the future life. See Shall We Live Again? —fiugo. feel so vexed with Ben that I really must. See Book of Thanks, The.—Anon. - feel that I am admired by all the young ladies. See Wan- ity Vanquished.—McBride. feel that the honor which you have conferred upon me. See Toast—to the Ladies, A.—Oswald. feel that thou art near, mother. See Soldier's Mother, The.—Anon. feel the breath of the summer night. See Summer Night, A.—Stoddard. feel the usual diffidence that should characterize. See After Dinner Speech before the Harvard Club of New York.-Howland. feel towards God just as a woman might. Passion.—Barlow. feel, when I have sinned, an immediate reluctance to go to Christ. See same.—McCheyne. fell asleep, and slept an hour or two. See Legende of Goode Women, The (Queen Alcestis and the God of Love).-Chaucer. fell in love with a gay soubrette. A.—Cone. fell in, love with Arabella Appleby when I was very young. See My Sweetheart's Baby Brother.—Dallas. fell in love with Phyllis Brown. See Amateur Photo- graphy.—Dole. - fell right dead in love. See Little Yaller Lou.-Moulton. See “Good Night.”— felt in no mood for entertaining. Kaylor. fill this cup to one made up. See Health, A.—Pinkney. find myself compelled to believe that science is a rule or law of God. . See Value of Science.—Cooper. find that one of the most serious objections. See Out of the Hurly Burley (Catching the Morning Train).- Clark. See Sprinitual See Young Soubrette, fint 'at, 'is worl' is too bad for nuffin'. See Tommy's Twials.—Anon. first came to understand anything. See Man without a Country, The.—Hale. first met John Wiggins on the second day of May. See Late John Wiggins, The.—Butler. fled between the clanging gates and stood. See Last Voyage, The.—Dara. fled Him, down the nights and down the days. See IHound of Heaven, The.—Thompson. flung me round him. See Nymph’s Song, The and Water. nymph and the Boy, The.—Noel. flung my soul to the air like a falcon flying. See Falconer of God, The.—Benét. follow the silver Spears flung from the hands of dawn. See Angus the Lover.—Carberry. for thy sake was pierced with heavy sorrow. See Good Friday.—Savonarola. fought under Lee and Stonewall. See Enlisted.—Hall. found a fellow-worker, when I deemed I toiled alone. See Song of a Fellow-worker.—O'Shaughnessy. found a flower in a desolate plot. See Black Wallflower, The.—Kemble. - . found a little old elfin man. See Dandelion, The...—Pyle. found a torrent falling in a glen. See Torrent, The.— Robinson. found a yellow flower in the grass. See Summer Sanct- uary, A.—Ingham. found fault, some time ago, with Maria Ann's custard K. See Husband's Experience in Cooking, A.— IlOIl. found him openly wearing her token. See Conquest, A. —Pollock. found in dreams a place of wind and flowers. See Ballad of Life, A.—Swinburne. - found my babe asleep among his toys. See Asleep among his Toys.-Gillilan. - 734 FIRST LINE INDEX I had I I “I gwine tell you jes' lak it I I found my friend in his easy chair. See My Friend's Secret. —Shillaber. - - found my old dolls in the attic to-day. See My Dolls.- 8,V1S. - t found the phrase to every thought. See Utterance.— Dickinson. ſº - found them in a book last night. See Souvenir, A.— Anon. found this in my swallow-tails just now. See Her Glove. —Anon. François Willon, ta'en at last. See Ballade of François Villon as He was About to Die.-Swain. gaed to spend a week in Fife. See Annuity, The.—Out- I’8. Iſl. gat your letter, winsome Willie. See To William Simp- son of Ochiltree.—Burns. - gatta mash weeth Mag McCue. See Da 'Mericana Girl. —Daly. gave a beggar from my little Store. Wilcox. - gave my little girl back to the daisies. (Daisy).--Houghton. ... - gave into a brown and tired hand. See Christmas Roses. —Smith. gave my life for thee. See same.—Havergal. 3. tº gave my love a fan before she knew. See Love's Gifts.- Anon. - gaze upon a city. gazed, and lo! Afar and near. Cullen. - gazed on the hand of an infant. gazed upon the glorious sky. geeps me won lettle schtore town Proadway. Schmidt's Mistake.—Adams. - give immortal praise. See same.—Watts. give my heart to thee O mother-land. Heart to Thee.—O'Grady. - give my mother lots of kisses. See For Mother.--Carrick. give my soldier-boy a blade. See same and Soldier Boy, The-Maginn. - give thee all, I can no more. — (Punch.) give thee treasures hour by hour. give you the end of a golden string. The.—Blake. - give you the health of the oldest friend. See Our Oldest Friend.—Holmes. go ag’in this school-house business. New School-house.—Anon. - - go into your little shop. See To a Shoeshiner.—Davis. go my way complacently... See You.-Frank. go to concert, party, ball—what profit is in these ? See My Rival.—Kipling. t- go to knit two clans together. See Wedding of the Clans, The.—De Vere. go to prove my soul. etc.)—Browning. go to the drunkard and say, “Cease your cup, change your company.” See Hope for All.—Beecher. God, that all the world have wrought Heaven and earth. See Deluge, The.—Anon. º - got a lot o' business today yet. See “Rooshian” Tea, Fish- Balls and Marbles.—Anon. got acquainted very quick. Dayre. got me flowers to strew Thy way. See Easter.—Anon and Herbert. e got soom leedle schokes to tell. See Dot Dutchman in der Moon.—Thorpe. got to thinkin’ of her, both her parents dead and gone. See So I Got to . Thinkin’ of Her.—Riley. got up the mountain edge. See Pan and the Young Shep- herd (Youth at the Summit, The).---Hewlett. 3. gottarº for Angela. See I No Can Marry Both o' Dem. —Daly. grant §re is one subject on which it is pleasant to talk. See On Going a Journey. (Respect Due to Hunger, The.)—Hazlitt. gratefully acknowledge your courtesy, members. See Memorial Day.—Long. Greet thee, loving letter. See Love-letter, The Piatt. ... greet you now, my schoolmates dear. See School Greeting —Scott. grew assured, before I asked. . See Angel in the House, The (Sweet Meeting of Desires).-Patmore. grew old the other day. See “I grew Old the Other Day.” Paine. grieve when I think on the dear happy days of my youth. See Draherin O Machree.—Hogan. e - s grº. de org' and I plays de fid'. See Race Prejudice.— IlOIl. groan as I put out my nets on the say. See Island Fisher- man, An and Song of an Island Fisherman.-Hink- SOIl. guess I haf to gif up my delephone already.” See Dutch- man's Telephone, The.—Anon. . guess you think because I am. See Youngest Heard from, The.—-Anon. . . . . . . . . - See True Charity.— See Album-Leaves. See Rotterdam.—Hood. See Battle of Somerset.- See IHands.-Hanley. See June.—Bryant. See Mr. See Then.—Cooke. See Golden String, See Paracelsus (“I go to prove,” See Getting Acquainted.— veterans and happen. See Dat time Honey Got Los’.-Gielow. --- - had a beautiful garment. See Moth-eaten.—Sangster. . . . had a chair at every hearth. See Lamentation of the Old Pensioner, The.—Yeats. See I Give my See Stewed Duck and Peas . See Opposing the g I I I I I I I “I had an opportunity,” says Mr. Rothe. I ‘I had a lover once,” she sighed. had a dove and the sweet dove died. See Dove, The and Song: “I had a dove.”—Keats. had a dream and awoke with it. See At Daybreak.— Arensberg. had a dream, one Winter. had a dream the other night. Dudley. *-, - hal d faithful comrade. See Good Comrade, The.—Uh- Ull 101. had a flock of chickens. See My Poultry Yard.—Anon. had a friend once, and she was to me. See same.—Anon. had a garden when I was a boy. See Purple Asters.- Eaton. had a little bird. See Orphan's Song, The.—Dobell. had a little chamber in the house. See Aurora Leigh (Aurora's Home).-Browning. had a little daughter. See Changeling, The.—Lowell. had a little Doggy, that used to sit and beg. See “I Had , a Little Doggy.”—Anon. - hād a little nut-tree. See Nut-tree, The.—Anon. had a little yellow bird. See same.—(St. Nicholas.) See Her Perfect Lover. glorious, summer night. See Beauty.— See Dick's Pleasant Dream. Bridges. had a message to send to her. Sent to Heaven.—Procter. had a schoolmate who had come into school. in Reading, A.—Hunt. had a singular dream last night. See Message, The and See Lesson See Dream of the “Fat Contributor.”—Griswold. - had a true-love, none so dear. See Fortune's Wheel.-De Tabley. - had a vision. All the years. See Vision, A.—Gates. had a vision; was it in my sleep. See At Torcello.— Clough. r had gºved back yard. See London Bee Story A. –(3) ll 12. See Northwest, The.—Anon. had an uncle once,—a man. See Uncle, The.—Bell. had ºpany yesterday. See Josiah Allen's Obituary.— Olley. - had fed the fire and stirred it, till the sparkles in delight. See Das Krist Kindel.—Riley. - had for some time entertained a strong conviction. See 3. º the Hurly Burly (My First Political Speech).- 8. I’R. had found out a sweet green spot. See Lily of the Valley, The.—Percival. had found the secret of a garret-room. (Poets, The).-Browning. . had gone on a visit to Holmesdale a little town in the North of England. See Race for Life, A.—Anon. had heard considerable about Mr. Stewart's big store in New York. See Taking an Elevator.—Anon. had heard it was considerable of a store. See My Opinions and Betsey Bobbet's (Josiah Allen's Wife at A. T. Stewart's Store).-Holley. had heard the muskets' rattle of the April running battle. See Grandmother's Story of Bunker Hill Battle.— Holmes. had lately the pleasure of making a visit. See Visit to Thompkinsville University, A.—Anon. had left School and lived with my grandmother in a big, gloomy house, all alone. See I Love You.--Anon. had my birth where stars were born. See My Birth.- Savage. had never had chances of schools and learning, you see. See Robert.—Bishop. had never seen him before. Artemus Ward.—Clemens. had no heart to write to thee in prose. The.—Le Gallienne. had no time to hate. See No Time to Hate.—Dickinson. had not known that I was dead. See On Easter Morn.— Thomas. - had not seen my son's dear face. tiniani's Mother.—Meynell. had over-prepared the event. chological Hour.—Pound. -- had passed him coming up the dingy corridor that led to Bob's Law Office. See One of Bob's Tramps.- Smith. had position high and holy. ard.—Anon. - had rather as a forgiven child, with all the prospects of the future. See same.—Brooks. had rather be a kitten and cry, mew. See King Henry IV., Pt. I. (Rhymers).--Shakespeare. had ridden over hurdles up the country once or twice. See Open Steeplechase, The.—Anon. had seen him in battle, and he was a man. of Sedan, A.—Rohlfs. had six Moorish nurses, but the seventh was not a Moor. See Moor Calaynos, The.—Lockhart. - * haº Some money in my purse. See Money at Interest.— IlOIl. had sworn to be a bachelor. See Pair of Platonics, A and Platonic.—Ferrett. had to sail across the Sea. See Wild Geese, The.—Mul- holland. had told him, Christmas morning. See Benny.—Ketchum. had two friends a while ago. See De Gustibus.-Erskine. See Aurora Leigh See My First Interview with See Laggard Song, See San Lorenzo Gius- See Villanelle: The Psy- See Confession of a Drunk- See Tragedy 735 I hae AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS I hae a wee thocht in my heid. See Wife He Wants, The. —Stevenson. I hº hº a herring in saut. See Lass, Gin' Ye Lo'e Me.— ytler. I hae naebody now, I hae naebody now. See I Hae Nae- body Now.—Hogg. I hae seen great anes, and sat in great ha's. See My aim Fireside.—Hamilton. I haf got a leedle boy. See Leedle Yaw.cob Strauss.- Adams. | I haf joined dot lodge alreaty. See Sockery Joins the Lodge.—Wood w f I haf wou funny [or a vunny J leedle poy. See Leedle Yawcob Strauss.—Adams. I hafe [or have] forgodden my nodes. See Oration on the “Labor” Question.—Anon. I hail the merry autumn days. See Merry Autumn Days. Dickens. • I hailed me a woman from the streets. See My Madonna.- Service. t I hain't nothin' agin boys, as sich. See Aunt Melissy on Boys.-Trowbridge. I hain't noth'n ag'in' that po’tion. See By Ned l—Piner. I halted at a pleasant inn. See Way-side Inn—an Apple- tree, The.—Anon, I happened one night in my travels. See Butterflies' Fad, The.—Wilcox. I hardly know how to begin what I’ve started out to tell. See Jamie.—Meyers. I hardly know one flower that grows. See Botany.—Landor. I haste, } a city lightning-fast. See In the Express Train. —H'Uli O18, . I hate a nice new frock. See Nice Little Girl, A.—Nutty. I hate all receptions and weddings and teas, See Wall- flower, The.—Carper. e ‘I hate God' said Angel, and surveyed her horrified audience defiantly. See Angel's Wickedness.-Corelli. “I hatºys." See Mr. Bluff's Experiences of Holidays. –Blln Ce. - I hate A. geography lesson I See Geography Demon, The. –ADOI). See To Celia—Fielding. See Mors, Morituri Te Salutamus.- I hate the town and all its ways. I hate thee, Death. Money-Coutts. - - I hate those pants that mother makes. See Boy's Soliloquy and Small Boy’s Loquitur and Those Pants Mother Makes.—Anon. “I hate you, I hate you!” the maiden said. Hate, A.—Anon. have a bookcase. Bunner. have a cat: She's as black as my hat. Dog.—Morori. have a dog who never barks. Ornaments.—O'Keeffe. 3. tº have a fancy: how shall I bring it. See Secret, The.— Lowell. have a friend in Eaton-place. The.—Leigh hº a friend we were at school. ey. have a glove, ’twas once I think, vanagh. have a horse—a ryghte good horse. Knyghte.—Carroll. See Woman's See Shake, Mulleary and Go-ethe.— See My Cat and See My Pretty Chimney See Sword of Damocles, See Mon Ami.--—Weather- See Treasures.—Ka- See Ye Carpette Roehner. have a kitty, Kendall. have a little Bunny with a Coat as soft as down. See Pet Rabbit, The.—Mack. have a little daughter. See At Singing Time.—Field. have a little dolly. See My Dolly.—Anon. have a little friend. See My Little Friend.—Anon. , have a little kinsman. See Discoverer, The.—Stedman. have a little kitty. See Kitty.—Anon. have a little lady. See Little Lady, The.—Reviere. have a little maid who, when she leaves. See Envoy.— Canton. hag a little mistreses. and, what do you think? See Wink.— See Canary's Story, The.—E. V. have a little pony. See Tale of a Pony.−Anon. My Shadow.—Stevenson. have a little sister. See My little sister and same.— In Orl. have a love, a bright-eyed love. See My Love, ,-Fox. have a mistress, for perfections rare. See Devout Lover, A.—Randolph. have a name, a little name. See Pet Name, The-Brown- 1Ing. . have a new bonnet; I’ll go up to church. See Church Reveries of a School-girl.—Taylor. have a new stenographer—she came to work to-day. See New Stenographer, The.—Anon. have a rendezvous with death. See same.—Seeger. have a secret I would like. See Robin Redbreast's Secret. —Anon. have a secret to tell you. have a smiling face, she said. 1Ing. have a son, a little son, a boy just five years old. See Three Sons, The.—Moultrie. See Secret, A.—Moorhouse. See Mask, The.—Brown- I|I}II have a hot and youthful blood. See Sore Disappointment. . have a little shadow that goes in and out with me. See' ha; a song within my heart. See Note Within, The.— &ngS. have a strain of a departed bard. See Life-drama, A (Forerunners).--Smith. - have a tiny prisoner. See Little Prisoner, The.—Denton. have a wondrous house to build. See Building of the House, The.—Mackay. i have acted Ophelia three times with my father. See Charles Kemble.—Kemble. have almost forgot the taste of fear. See Macbeth.- Shakespeare. . have always loved dogs. See My Dog “Sport.”—Street. have always thought it strange that good, pious, well- meaning, folks. See Leap-year Mishaps.—Anon. have always thought of Christmas-time. See Christmas- time.—Dickens. have an almost feminine partiality for old china. See Old China.-Lamb. 4- have R. grange too, like May’s. See Ned's Best Friend. — tº OOR. have another life I long to meet. See Incompleteness.— Feuillet. have asked that dreadful question of the hills. See. Ion. —Talfourd. - have been accused of ambition. See Ambition of a States- man.—Clay. have been asked if I am married. See Husband, The.— In OI! . have been asked to discuss “Radcliffe as a Matrimonial ºniº; School.” See Matrimonial Training School, .—Fitz. have been asked to say a few words. See At the Un- veiling of the Gray Memorial.—Lowell. have been back to my home again. See Some Old School- books.--Anon. have been charged with being the author in some instances. See Conservative Innovator, The.—Haskisson. have been charged with that importance in the efforts to emancipate my country. See On being Found Guilty of High Treason (Last Speech of Robert Emmet, The). —Emmet. g I have }. dealt a cruel blow. See Thought from NietSzche. —e.J 8,1016 S. have been exceedingly touched latterly by the kindness which I have received. See International Arbitration.— Lowell. - gº have been here before. See Sudden Light.—Rossetti. have been in the meadows all the day. See Irreparable- See How the ness.-Browning. have been invited to present some hints. Fourth of July should be celebrated.—Howe. have been looking on, this evening, at a merry company of children. See Recollections of My Christmas Tree.— Dickens. I I have been out to-day in field and wood. See Field Preach- ching.—Cary. I have been profiigate of happiness. See To Olive.—Douglas. I have been reading Lamartine. See Mothers of the Great. —Greenwood. I have been requested to repeat. See Wayback Temperance Lecture.—Risley. I have been requested to say something which may be of benefit to young men. See Success in Life.—Childs. I have been sitting alone. See Last Verses.—Collins. I have been so great a lover. See Great Lover, Thé.— Brooke. -- * I have been studying the horn. See High Art—Music.— I Adeler. } have been the more particular in this description of my journey. . See Autobiography, of Benjamin Franklin (Franklin's First Day in Philadelphia.)—Franklin. .. have been the victim of a somewhat singular persecution for several weeks past. See Out of the Hurly Burly (Avalanche of Drugs, An).-Clark. have been to a land, a Border Land. See Border Land.— Amon. * I I I have been to Boston. See Puritan and the Cavalier, The. Watterson. I have been to hear some music-pounding. See Poet at the Breakfast-table, The...— (Music-pounding) —Holmes I have been to school, father, and tried to be good. See Little Lillie.—“Aunt Mary.” - “I have been told,” said Mr. Dubious. See What a Thirty- ton Hammer Can Do.—Anon. - I have been wandering where the daisies grow. See Con- tent.—Almon-Hensley. - I have been working in the country. See Silly Country Chap, A.—Anon. I have beheld, ere now, at break of day. See Divine Com- edy, The (Beatrice).--Dante. I have beheld ere now, when dawn would pale. Comedy, Dante. I have beheld thee in the morning hour. Hesperus.--Landor. I have brought the wine. Norton. I have built me a home. See Hearthstone and Highway.— Crew. - - I have but one lamp by which my feet are guided. See Speech before the Virginia Convention.—Henry. I have cast the world. See same.—Noguchi. See Divine The (Beatrice Descending from Heaven).- See Sappho to See This is my Love for You.-- 736 FIRST LINE INDEX I have I have closed my books and hidden my slate. See Vacation Song.—Bates. I have come before you this beautiful Sabbath afternoon. See Speech on Temperance, A.—Colfax. I have come from the land of ice and snow. See Santa Claus Reception.—Halifax. -- I have come into the desert because my soul is athirst. See Poet in the Desert, The.—Wood. I have come to you at calling of my one love and only. See “Hills o' My Heart.”—Carbery. I have Mºted damsels Spanish. See Little Girl at Home. —AIlOIl “I have determined to die,” he said, as he entered the drug- store. See Encouraging Self-Murder.—Anon. I have done at length with dreaming. See Waking.— Mason. I have done one braver thing. See Undertaking, The.— Donne. I have dwelt in a lang of strangers See My People.-- Wattles. I have ended, O Lu; have obeyed. See From Moytura.— Larminie. I have entered the lists with the actual ruler of Europe. See Napoleon the Little.—Hugo. I have faith in the future, because I have confidence in the pºrt. See Future of the United States, The.— I Ilg. I have fancied sometimes the Bethel-bent beam. See Old Village Choir, The.—Taylor. I have [or hafe J forgodden my nodes. See Oration on the “Labor” Question.—Anon. “I have fought a good fight,” the Parson said. See Summer Sermon for Men, A.—Marble. I have found out a gig-gig-gift. See Invitation to the Zoo- logical Gardens, An.— (Punch.) I have found violets. April hath come on. See April.— Willis. - I have gathered Juss at the wane of the moon. See Herb- leech, The.—Campbell. “I have gone the whole round of creation.” See Saul.— Browning. I have got a leedle boy. dams. I have got a new-born sister. Lamb. $ I have got for you a Turkish love-letter, letter, A.— Montagu. I have grown weary of the idle show. See Tomb of Galileo, The.—Malone. I have had for friends and allies. Hugo. I have had ladies say to me, “Mr. Solitary, you really are looking for perfection.” See Simon Soliatry's Ideal Wife.—Dallas. I have had playmates, I have had companions. See Old Familiar Faces, The.—Lamb. I, have heard it said that, when one lifts up his voice against things that are. See Fate of the Reformer, The.— Brougham. I have heard much and read somewhat of this gentleman, See Retributive Justice.—Corwin. I have heard of poor and sad congregations See Old Story, An.—Anon. I have heard talk of bold Robin Hood. See Robin. Hood's Golden Prize.— (Old Ballad.) I have heard that far hence in eastern parts, The. (Happy Land, The).--Anon. I have heard that guilty creatures, sitting at a play. |Hamlet (Stage, The).-Shakespeare. I have heard that nothing gives an author so great pleasure See Poor Richard's Almanac.—Franklin. I have heard the lilting at our yowe-milking. of the Forest, The.—Elliot. I have heard them in the night. See Leedle Yaw.cob Strauss.- See Choosing a Name.— See Turkish Love- See Retrospect, A.— See Phoenix. See See Flowers See New-born, The.— |Hoyt. - I have house and land in Kent. See Wooing Song of a Yeo- man of Kent's Son, A.—Anon. I have in memory a little story. See Uncle Joe.—Anon. I have in mind a poem. See Ladies The...—Clemens. I have just been learning the lesson of life. See Under the Daisies.—Griswold I have just dreamed a dream. See Convict's Soliloquy the Night before Execution.—Trafton - I have just received a letter from Tracey The.—Russel \ See Proposal, I have known a country society which withered away. See Evils of Gossip.–Anon. I have known joy and woe and toil and fight. See To a Photographer.—Braley. I have known sorrow, therefore I may laugh with you. See Rnowledge.—Garrison. I have known the silence of the stars and the sea. See Silence.—Masters. I have labored for the continuance of the union. See Union of the States, The.—Randolph. I have learned of dear Kriss Kringle. See West.—Anon. I have learned to look on Nature See Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey, etc.—Wordsworth. . I have led her home, my love, my only friend, See Maud. —Tennyson. I have left a basket of dates. See Little Sister of the Prophet, The.—Pickthall. it. I have lived and I have lowed. See Wixi.-Anon. I I I I have no hope that does not dream of thee. “I have no name.” I have said, what I solemnly believe. I have seen old ships sail like swan asleep. have lived long enough, having seen one thing. See Hymn to Prosperine,—Swinburne. have long felt that it was necessary—that it was inevi- table we should meet face to face. See Address to the Chambers of Peers.--Trelat. have looked upon the earth with eyes of manhood near two-score years. See Miser's Excuse, The.—Jerrold. have lost, and lately, these. See Upon the Loss of His Mistresses.—Herrick. have lost my way, good friend. Anon. have lov’d flowers that fade. See Irish Courtesy.— See Elegy.—Bridges. have made up my mind that I will not fret. See My Scrap-book.-C. L. McK. - have marked a thousand blushing apparitions. See Much Ado about Nothing.—Shakespeare. have never been in Venice. See Boast of a Virtuous Man, The.—Kiser. have never said much about my sister Lizzie. See Ad- ventures of Jimmie Brown, The (Jimmy Brown's Attempt to Produce Freckles).-Alden, have no folded flock to show. See Battle Flag of Earl Sigurd, The.—Anon. - *. See Ances- tress, The.—Landon. See Infant Joy.—Blake. have no thirst for blood. See Mary Tudor.— De Vere. have no wit, no words, no tears. See Better Resurrection, A.—Rossetti, have not allowed myself, Sir to look beyond the Union. See Reply to Hayne.—Webster. have not blamed him ; I shall not blame. the Hill, The.—Fawcett. have not seen John Greenleaf Whittier. Extract Concerning.—Bright. have not seen you since the shadow fell. Sorrow, The.—De Vere. have not told my garden yet. SO Il. have not where to lay my head. See Mountain Song.— Monroe. have nothing new to tell you of Music. See Beethoven and Mozart.—Fitzgerald. have observed that a reader seldom peruses a book. See Spectator, The (Spectator's Account of Himself, The). —Addison. have painted the woods. have passed the day 'mid the forest gay. Woods in Early Autumn.—Leprohon. have praised many loved ones in my song. See Mother.— |Helburn. - have read, in some old marvelous tale. City, The.—Longfellow. have read of late a great many articles in the artistic magazines. See High Art and Economy.—Kyle have reason to believe that Mrs. Subtle's grand project is *...ºriage with my uncle. See Paul Pry (Not Quite). OOle. have received your letter, my adorable friend. See Napo- leon to Josephine.—Bonaparte. See House on See Whittier, See Dignity of See Secret, The.—Dickin- See Autumn's Work.-Anon. See Canadian See Beleaguered See Dissolution of the Union.—Clay. have i. my boat and spun my top. See Nothing to do. —AI). O Il. & have seen a curious child. See Excursion, The (Sea Shell, The).--—Wordsworth. have seen a fiercer tempest, known a louder whirlwind blow. See Homeward Bound.—Procter. have seen a Kansas sunset like a vision in a dream. See Gates Ajar.—Paine. have seen an old street weeping. See La Rue de la Mon- tagne Sainte-Genevieve.—Dudley. have seen General Washington. See Frenchman’s Estimate of Washington in 1781, A.—Robin. See Old Ships, The.—Flecker. “I have seen,” said the maid, “often seen in my dreams.” See Ideal and the Real, The.—Jones. have seen the first robin of spring, mother dear. See Little Mary’s Wish.-Blinn. have seen the frail ivy. See Safety in the Rock.-- Gillilan, ha; seen the glories of art. See Tribute to the Flag.— O8. I’. have seen the manner in which Spring stores up Sun- shine. See News of Spring. (Old Fashioned Flowers). —Maeterlinck, have seen the proudest /stars. See To One Unknown.— Dudley, have seen the sea lashed into fury and tossed into spray. See same.—Garfield. have ships that went to sea. See Ships at Sea.—Coffin. have so many friends. See Prarie-Sleeper, The.—Wattles. have something in my pocket. See Guess what's in my Pocket.—Anon. have something more to say about trees. See Autocrat of the Breakfast-table, The (Old Hemlock. An).-Holmes. have something nice to tell you. See Gracie's Cake.— Goodfellow . have something sweet to tell you. See same.—Osgood. have sometimes thought in my loneliest hours. See Rain- bow, The.—Anon. - 737 f have AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS - t have somewhere read in a thoughtful book. See Unseen | I hear it often in the dark. See Listening for God.—Gan- yet Seen—Anon. nett. º have sought to counsel you in your perplexities. See same. I hear it was charged against me that I sought to destroy —Markham. institutions. See I Hear It was Charged Against Me. have stay’d too long from your grave, it seems. See At her —Whitman. ". - e. Grave.—O'Shaughnessy. e I hear no more the locust beat. See Summer Reminiscence, have stood on the hill where Warren looked. See Epic A.—Shepherd. - for Kansas, An.—Wattles. - I hear of two far hence. See In a Garden.—Swinburne. have stood upon the brink. See Sunset.—Yorick. I hear some say, “This man is not in love I” See Idea, have subdued at last the will to live. See Sanyassi, The. Sonnet XXIV-Drayton, - - s —Hamerton. I hear that the prisoner in this case is named Dickey Swivel. have summoned an assembly that I may remind you of See American Sam Weller, An.—Anon. your resolutions. See History of the Peloponnesian War, The (Speech of Pericles).--Thucydides. e I have sung my songs to the stately ships. See Empire Ship, The.—Waterman. “I have taken my last order.” See Commercial Traveler's Vacation, A.—(Detroit Free Press.) . have taken that vow. See Red-haired Man's Wife, The. —Stephens. have tasted each varied pleasure. ness.-Norton. f have the courage to be gay. See Scholar and Carpenter (I Have the Courage, etc.).-Ingelow. have the dearest kitten. See Topsy.—Anon. e have them all labeled. See Angela's Missionary Offering. —Greenman. - º have, thou gallant Trojan, seen thee oft. See Troilus and Cresida (Nestor to Hector).-Shakespeare. have to go to the Fussing-Place. See Fussing Place.— McCullough. have touch'd the highest point of all my greatness. See Ring Henry VIII. (Be Just, and Fear Not).-Shakes- peare. See Wealth is not Happi- I have twelfe oxen, that be faire and browne. See Sawest - You not my Oxen.—Anon. I have two eyes so bright and clear. See What I Have.— Il OIl. I have two friends—two glorious friends—two better could not be. See Two Friends, The.—Leland. I have two nights watched with you. See Macbeth (Sleep- walking Scene).-Shakespeare. I have two sons, wife. See Two Sons.—Buchanan. I have mºred to put into verse. See Quart of Milk, A. —E33, IlkS. - I have waited, 'I have longed. See Stay-at-home, The.— Marks. I have waked, I have come, my beloved. See Sunrise.— Lanier. I hº, wandered many miles to-day. See Growing Old— 3.Se. I have wasted my strength and my life. See Dejection.— Musset. - I have watched her at the window. See Tiresome Spring. I —Beranger. have watch'd thee with rapture, and dwelt on thy charms. See Lines Addressed to . . Last Time.—(Punch.) have wept a million tears. —Russell. have wept tears, and learnt, I fear sad ways. net: I have wept tears.—Dowden. . . ... when we Parted for the See Man to the Angel, The. : See Son- I have wondered in former days at the patience of the an- - tediluvian world. See Life before the Flood.—Cow- per. I have woven shrouds of air. See Earth Spirit, The.— Channing. “I have written a letter to Lucy, and I must mail it.” See Stage Technique-study in Playmaking.—Anon. haven's been able to write anything for sometime. See Adventures of Jimmy Brown, The (Jimmy Brown's Prompt Obedience).-Alden. hear, I hear the wild wind blow. See My Little Maori Axe of Jade.—Sinclair. - hear in my heart, I hear in its ominows pºwlses. Ride, The.—Guiney. hear in the Autumn voices. See Rising of Labor.—Wilcox. See Wild I haven’t cooked a 'Possum. See Old Times.—Weeden. I haven't had such jolly fun. See Pa Shaved Off His Whiskers.-(Denver Evening Post.) I haven’t much religion; least not enough to spare. See I Haven't Much Religion.—Scott. - I haven’t washed my face, oh, ho! See Bad Boy.—Anon. I heahs a heap o' people talkin', ebrywhar I goes. See Mahsr John.—Russell. I hear a dear, familiar tone. See same.—Cary. I hear a distant clarion blare. See Adieu.-Armstrong. I hear a loud protest against war. See England against War.—Beecher. I hear a pretty bird, but hark I See Little Lark, The.— Taylor. - e I hear a sudden cry of pain! See Snare, The.—Stephens. I hear a whisper in the heated air. See Ceylon.—Fisher. I hear again the tread of war go thundering through the land. See Albert Sidney Johnston.—Sherwood. I hear along our street. See Carol from the Old French, A and same.—Longfellow. I hear America singing, the Varied carols I hear. See I Hear America Singing.—Whitman. I hear, from many a little throat. See Return of the Birds, The.—Bryant. I hear her rocking the baby. See Rocking the Baby.— Morris. - I I T “I hear that you work for a dollar a day.” See Dollar a Day, A.—Anon. - neg º bells at eventide. See End of the Day, The.— COtt. - hear the drum roll, rub-a-dub, dub. See Jim.—Hobart. hear the low wind wash the softening snow. See Flight of the Geese, The.—Roberts. hear the music of the murmuring Breeze. See By an Open Window in Church.-Robinson. hear the noise about thy keel. See In Memoriam.—Tenny- SOIl. her the patter of childish feet. See Home and Mother.— IlOIl. hear the robins singing in the rain. Easter.—Palmer. hear the sound at midnight of the tramp of many feet. See Hymn of Our Armies, A.—Auringer. hear the wondrous lyre. See De Profundis.--Stewart, he'ſ thee speak of a Western land. See Out West.— Il OIl. “I hear thee speak of the better land.” See Better Land, The.—Hemans. I hear them in the whispering winds. See Songs My Mother Sang, The.—Mitchell. I hear thy solemn anthem fall. I hear you, little bird. See On a Gloomy See Memory.—Channing. h See Joy of the Morning.—Mark- àIIl. I heard a bird at dawn. See Rivals, The.—Stephens. I heard a cow low, a bonnie cow low. See Queen of Elfan's Nourice, The.— (Old Ballad.) - I heard a gentle maiden, in the spring. and Memory.--Hood. . . ‘‘I heard a great big lion in the bush.” See same.-Anon. heard a little tapping. See Christmas Dream, A.—Buck. I heard a man of many winters say. See Dream of Autumn, A.—Tennyson. º e I heard a sick man's dying sigh. Twenty-nine.—Praed. - I heard a sickle rustling. See Folk Song.—Anon. * * * I heard a soldier sing some trifle. See “I Heard a Soldier” —Trench. I heard a soldier sing some trifle. See Soldier's Song, The. —French. - I heard a story the other day, and I’ve shaped it into a rhyme. See City Tale, A.—Miles. - e - I heard a thousand blended notes. See Lines written in Early Spring.—Wordsworth. I heard a very brilliant thing said the other day by a boy. See Appeal to Young Men, An.—Garfield. - I heard a young man in a railway carriage tell his own story. See Appeal for Prohibition, An.-Gough. I heard an angel singing. See Two songs, The-Blake. I heard an angel speak last night. See Curse for a Nation, A.—Browning. I heard an eagle crying all alone. See Thought from the Rhine, A.—Kingsley. I heard an old farm-wife. I I I I I I I I I I I I I See Time, Hope, See Twenty-eight and See Son, The.—Torrence. heard dear granny say today. See Old Heads Don't Fit Young Shoulders.--Anon. heard Gladstone in 1871. Hoar. heard him, Joe, I heard him. See Last Look, A.—Sims. heard it. Who told you-? See Fashionable Call, A.— (Harper’s Bazar.) heard last night a little child go singing. See Casa Guidi Windows (Juliet of Nations).-Browning. See Gladstone the Orator.— heard mamma say that her plant needed food. See Under the Umbrella.—Davenport. - heard men saying, Leave hope and praying. of Toil, The.—Morris. heard one say: Ye have so little faith. See Song in Sea- son, A.—Runcie. heard one who said: “Verily.” SOIl. heard or seemed to hear the chiding Sea. —Emerson. 4. * , , e - heard that you ask'd for something to prove this puzzle the New World. See To Foreign Lands.—Whitman. See Birds of Bethle- See Voice See Cassandra.-Robin- See Seashore. heard the bells of Bethlehem ring. hem, The.—Gilder. heard the bells on Christmas Day. See Christmas Bells and Peace on Earth and Unbroken Song, The.—Long- fellow. heard the Block-House gates unbar, the column's. See Destruction of Fort Dearborn.—Taylor. heard the bluebird singing. See Song of Spring, A.— Bacon. heard the dogs howl in the moonlight night. A.—Allingham. - heard the essays. See Commencement Essays.-(Gradua- tion Day Poem.)—Anon. See Dream, 738 FIRST LINE INDEX I know I I I I I H I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I # I I I “I hope she'll git it.”. . I T I I I. heard the plowman sing in the wind. See Plowman, The. —Wetherald, heard the song of the churn. See Song of the Churn.-- Anon. - heard the trailing garments of the Night. See Hymn to the Night.—Longfellow. * * * heard the train's shrill whistle call. See Rendition, The. —Whittier. heard the voice of Jesus say. See “Come unto Me.” and same and Voice from Galilee, The.—Bonar. heard the voice of the woods. See same.--Carpenter. heard the wild beasts in the woods complain. See World Morose, The...—Faber. © heard the wind all day. See Watching by a Sick Red.— Masefield. 3 * hegº, their mother tell the boys. See As to “Pop.”— mith. heard their prayers and kissed their sleepy eyes. See My Little Lad who Died.—Anon. heard them lilting. Eliot. * * * heard this definition the other day of a Christian man by a cynic. See Christianity Defined.—Drummond. heard two robins singing in the wood. See Of Course They, Met.—Anon. heed not that my earthly lot. See To : “I heed not that my earthly lot.”—Poe. - held her hand, the pledge of bliss. See Test, The.—Lan- See Maximus (“I dor. Held it truth, with him who sings. See In Memoriam.— Tennyson. herde a carpyng of a clerk. See Robyn and Gandeleyn.— (Old Balald.) º here return, with many thanks. See On Returning a Copy of Halleck's Poems.-Chandler. º - hev allus hed a good opinion uv the wimmin folks. See Little Yaller Baby, The.—Field. - * hev seen them city fellers playin' golf out on the links. See That Game of Quoits.—Hermann hid my heart in a nest of roses. See Ballad of Dream- land, A.—Swinburne. - hold for sound faith what England’s church allows. See Double-faced Creed, The.—Anon. hold her hands. The lamp's soft ray. See He Held her hands.—Anon. hold him great, who for love's sake. Hold him great,” etc.).--Procter. & hold # ºr far that one should rule. See Through Toil. —ill In Ols. * hold no viol or ancient lute. See Valentine, A.—Twyman. hold slang in detestation. See Slanguage of Love, The...— Bangs. - hold that Christian grace abounds. See My Creed.— ary. hold that, in contemplation of universal law. See Second Inaugural Address (Union Perpetual, The.)—Lincoln, hold that we are wrong to seek. See Silence of Love, The. —Drummond. hold you at last in my hand. See Butterfly, The.—Palmer. honor more the merry wight. See Moderate Drinker, The. —Daly. hope I am not over-wary. See Dangers of Mob Law.— Lincoln. * hope, Miss Rosewarne, that you will believe me. See When Angry, Count a Hundred.—Cavazza. hope nobody saw me as I came around the corner. See Hannah Beasley.—Anon. See Division of Sin, Ai.º.º. €6. See Surprise for Santa hope that in all that relates to personal firmness. Public Virtue.—Clay. hope that no one will bother me. Claus, A.—Best. hope that soon, dear mother. See To Mother.—Alcott. hope that young scamp I met in the woods this afternon. See Fairy Queen's Decision, The.—Boyd. hog there is a resurrection day. See Resurrection.— emp “I hope you'll not accuse me.” See Bee and the Rose, The. —Anon. I hopes de Lawd’ll help me. See Omens.—Stanton. I hung my verses in the wind. See Test, The.—Emerson. I hunted for flowers. See Jack Frost.—Anon. I idº, stand that I may find employ. See Idler, The.— ery. J. Imagine that most of those of my contemporaries who thought seriously about the matter. See Darwin and Science.—Huxley. I in these flowery meads would be. See Angler's Wish, The. —Walton. I insist that the commandment, “Thou shalt not steal.” See “Thou Shalt Not Steal.”—Bryan. I intended an Ode, and it turn'd to a Sonnet. See Rose- leaves (Urceus Exit) and Triolet, The “I intended an ode.”—Dobson. invoke upon my path. The.—Anon. * . jabbed a jack-knife in my thumb. See My Sore Thumb.— Johnson. - journey through a desert drear and wild. Anon. journeyed, on a winter's day. See Jane Smith.-Kipling. journeyed South to Meet the Spring. See same.—John- SOIl. See Breastplate of St. Patrick, See same.— See Flowers of the Forest, The.— } joy not peace, where yet no war is found. See Hecatompa- ... thia (Passion XL.).—Watson. jumped in a hammock. See My Ride.—Goodfellow. just believe I'll run away. See Terrible Threat, A.—Den- See Aurora Leigh (Journey *-*. OIl. jus; had to telephone for Bessie. See Ghost in the Closet, just knew it when we swept. South, The).-Browning. keeps dem chickens for mine wife. See Dem shickens.— Denison. kin hump my back and take the rain. See Fall-Crick view of the Earthquake, A.—Riley. –Leibfreed, kissed the bride; while the other men. See Her Wedding. kissed the cook. Ah, me, she was divine. See I Kissed the cook.--Anon. knºw a boy whose feet had trod. See Dying Boy, The.— HiOIl. See Defeat.—Chad- wick. knew a lass, her eyes were blue. knew a little girl—you ? See Baby Nell.—Anon. knew a man, a common farmer. See I Sing the Body knew a man whose [or and his] name was Horner. Grumble Corner and Thanksgiving Street.—Anon. “He Bringeth Them Unto Their Desired Haven.”—Tooker. Curtis. knew a poet when he was young. See I knew a Poet.— knew a Princess; she was old. Nurse.—Piatt. See Faith in God.—Hawks. knew a woman and she was true. See Gennesaret.— knew an old wife, lean and poor. See Goose, The.—Tenny- SOIl. See Popping the Question.—Grant. ppling knew by the Smoke, that so graceful curled. See Ballad knew he would come if I waited. See I Knew. He Would Come If I Waited.—Williamson. —(Cincinnati Times Star.) - knew his house by the poplar-trees. See Norah.-Akins. appointed Hopes).-Moore. knew it must come to this at last. See I and My Father- knew it the first of the summer. See Platonic.—Anon. knew she lay above me. See White Jessamine, The.—Tabb. summer Night's Dream (Violet Bank, A).-Shake- Speare. See Bird that Celebrates, A.—Richardson. know a boy, and who is. See Be a “Try” Boy.—Anon. Spider and the Fly, The.—Anon. know a duke; well, let him pass. See Two Men I Know. know a floweret passing fair. Goethe. know a funny fellow, with locks of golden yellow. See Laughing Philosopher, A.—Cooper. Laughing Boy.—Cooper. - know a funny little man. See Mr. Nobody.—Anon. See Wouldn't you Like to Know.—Saxe. River, The.—Douglas. know a happy family of cunning boys and girls. See See Mamma's Boy.— he.—Denton. keep Walking around myself. See Immoral.—Oppenheim. killed a robin. The little thing. See Remorse.—Dayre. kin 'splain you what's de' trouble. See My Besettin' Sin. —Anon. kneel not now to pray that thou. See Prayer, A.—Kemp. knew a captain girded by the foe. & See Change of Local Coloring, A.—Anon. , Electric (Walt's Friend).-Whitman. See knew a much-loved mariner. See knew a palm tree upon Capri. See Under the Palms.- Clar See My Old Kentucky knew a widow very poor. Wattles. knew by his looks what he'd come for. Stanzas.-Moore. knew his face the moment that he passed. See One, The. knew, I knew it could not last. See Lalla Rookh (Dis. in-Law.—Pemberton. know a bank. whereon the wild thyme blows. See Mid- know, a bird that always wears the colors that we love. know a dingy corner where a wicked spider clings. See —Anon. See Fairest Flower, The.— know a forest vast and old. See Forest Scene, A.—May. know a funny little boy. See Boy that Laughs, The and know a girl with teeth of pearl. know a green grass path that leaves the field. See Green Happy Family, A.—Waterman. know a house so full of noise. I\OIl. know a little animal. See Frog in the Throat, A.—Good- fellow. know a little creature. See Autumn Riddle, An.—Anon. know a little fairy with lots of rosy wings. See Sweet Peas.--Anon. - Know a little fellow whose face is fair to see. See Best Beauty, e.—Anon. know a little garden-close. See Life and Death of Jason (Nymph's Song to Hylas, The).--Morris. know a little girl. See Two Little Girls I Know.—Anon. know, a little maiden. See Little Maid for Me, The...— Smith. knºy a, little mother. See Little Mother, The.—Aunt 8.T3. know a little saying. See Never out of Sight.—Anon. knºw a little turkey who. See Thanksgiving Turkey.— In OIl. 739 I know AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I } I I I I I I I I I I I I T I I I I I know a little well-bred little boy. A.— (St. Nicholas.) know a little zigzag boy. —Anon. know a maiden fair to see. See Beware l—Longfellow. know a maiden with a gray-blue eye. two.—Bidder. - know a man (accounted wise). —Cooke. know a mountain thrilling to the stars. and the Lake, The.—Service. know a nice new play, James. —Rook. know a place where a river wide. Oak—a Garland.—Durfee. know a place where the sun is like gold. See Four-leaf Clover.—Higginson. * know a pretty lady and I like to see her go. See Beautiful Lady, The.—Martin. know a secret, such a one. See Serf's Secret, The.— Moody. * know a story, fairer, dimmer, sadder. See My Babes in See See On a Certain See Little Gentleman, See Zigzag Boy and Girl, The. See Third Person, The. See Mountain See Illustrated Story, An. See Under the Old the Wood.—Piatt. know a story, what? I know another story, eh? Bridegroom's Toast, The.—Anon. know a thing that's most uncommon. Lady at Court.—Pope, know a vale where I would go one day. Gateway, A.—Carman. s y 3 See “Ave Maris Stella.”— know a villa by the Sea. Tarbolton. - e know a way of hearing what the larks and linnets Say. See Song in the Dell, The.—Carryl. knºw a woman wondrous fair. See Model Woman, The.— In OIl. - know, an absent-minded boy. See Absent Boy, The.— Rands. know, blue modest violets. Violets.--Anon. - know exactly what I’d do. Denton. know full well what saith Saint Paul. known Tongue.—Chadwick. know her, the thing of laces, and silk. See Musical Box, A.—Story. know, I know where violets blow. See God's Will.— See Religion of Revo- See Mountain See Origin of Violets and See What They Will Do.— See In an Un- Munger. know—I sigh when I think of it. lutionary Men.—Lamartine. know I’m too old to learn, wife; my lessons and tasks are done. See Old Man Goes to School, The.—Yates. know it must be winter (though I sleep). See Winter Sleep.–Thomas. & know it will not ease the smart. See Edith and Harold and Oh! to See Him Once Again.—Butler. know, Justine, you speak me fair. See Justine, You Love Me Not.—Saxe. know more than Apollo. See same.—Tom o' Bedlam. known. soul hath power to know all things. See Man. —L)3. WiéS. know my wife weeps tears of blood. See Drunkard's Thirst, The.—Anon. º know myself the best beloved of all. See same.—Rollins. know no field in which a wise statesmanship. See Uni- versity and True Patriotism, The.—Anon. e know no pleasanter theme for contemplation than this. See Mothers and Sons.—Russell. know not but in every leaf. See Fraternity.—Tabb. know not by what methods rare. See Prayer.—Hickok. know not how it is. See Preacher, A.—Webster. know not how to call you light. See To La Sanscoeur.— Roscoe. know not how to comfort thee. Were. know not if I love her overmuch. See Sonnets: After the Italian.—Gilder. - know not if moonlight or starlight. Drama.-Stedman. know not if or dark or bright. See Trust.—Alford and Canterbury. * knºt of what we ponder'd. See Companions.—Cal- werley. - know not that the men of old. See Men of Old, The.— Houghton. know not the way I am going. See Heavenly Guide, The. —Anon. know, not what evermore grieves me. See Loreley, The. See Lorelei, The.—Heine. —Heine. know not what it presages. know not what my heart has lost. See Ripened Fruit.— . O'Hagan. know not what shall befall me. Brainard. know not what sly little fairy. See Fable, A.— (Popular Educator.) know not what the future hath of marvel or surprise. See Eternal Goodness.-Whittier. know not what will [or shall] befall me: God hangs a mist o'er my eyes. See Not Knowing.—Brainard. know not when this hope enthralled me first. See Boy- hood of Columbus.-Lowell. know not when your bill I See. ton. know not whence I came. See I Am.—Anon. See Sisters, . The.—De See Song from a See Not Knowing.— See Some Day.—Dove- See Two and Forty- I I “I know what silence means l’’ I know not whence it rises. See Lore-lei, The.—Heine. know not whether I am proud. See With an Album.– Landor. know not whether to laugh or cry. His Own Country.—Hickey. know not which I love the most. See same.—Cary. know not who thou art, thou lovely one. See To the Lady in the Chemisette with Black Buttons.—Willis. know not why, but all this weary day. See same.—Tim- TO Ol. - - know not why, but even to me. See Trifle, A.—Timrod. know of a child—a godly young child. See Some Children of the Bible.—Rook. know only two ways in which societies can permanently be governed. See Parliamentary Reform (Public Opi- nion and the Sword).-Macaulay. know something, but I shan’t tell. See His Home and See Birdie's Secret.— IlOIl. know that all beneath the moon decays. See same.— Drummond. know that death is God's interpreter. See Death the Re- vealer.—Smythe. know that deep within your heart of hearts. Complaint, A.—(Advance, The.) know that I am dying, Mate; so fetch the Bible here. Out at Sea.—Fletcher. know that my Redeemer liveth. See same.—Anon. know that some men look upon the temperance cause as bigotry. See Fountain of Crime, The...—Horton. - knowwº. the feelings. See Brooklyn Navy Yard Address. — WW IISOIn . know that these poor rags of womanhood. See Afterwards. –Ullr I’le. know that this world. See Under Dog, The.—Anon. know that wirtue to be in you, Brutus. See Julius Caesar (Cassius Instigating Brutus against Caesar).-Shake- Speare. - know that your attendance here to-night is not given to me alone. See Spanish-American War, The...—Chidwick. know the night is near at hand. See Evening.—Mitchell. know the ships that pass by day. See Lights, The.—Bell. know the song that the bluebird is singing. See Blue- bird, The.—Miller. know the sun shines, and the lilacs are blowing. See En- listed To-day.—Anon. - know the thing that's most uncommon. Lady at Court.—Pope. know the way of the wild blush rose. Way of the Wild Blush Rose.—Keyes. know the ways of learning, both the head. See Pearl, The. —Herbert. know thee not, O spirit fairl —Lighthall. know thou hast gone to the place of thy rest. Departed.—Anon. know 'twas not the proper thing to do. querade.—Anon. know two sisters—joyous pair. Soulary. know very well, Hannibal, that it was the hope of your return. See History of Rome, The (Scipio Declines Hannibal's Overtures for Peace).—Scipio. know, well the common censure by which objections to the various futilities. See Definite Training.—Ruskin. know what it is to live in a cabin—a little log cabin, hid under the trees. See Granger's Wife, The.—Donovan. See Silence.—Anon. See You and I.-Sullivan. See Woman's See See On a Certain See I Know the See Artists's Prayer, The. See To the See At the Mas- See Two Sisters, The.— know what will happen, sweet. “I know what you’re going to say,” she said. See Candor. I I I . I I know you; solitary griefs. I I I I I I I —Bunner. know what you’ve come for. —Oliphant. know, when I left him, that I was more than ever im- pressed. See “With Charity for All.—Sherman. know when milk does flies contain. See All Things except Mºº I Know and Ballad: The Things of No Account. — VIII Orl. See Mrs. Harwood's Secret. know where Krishna tarries in these early days of spring. See Song of Krishna, A.—Arnold. know where Hampshire fronts the Wight. See “Hold.”— Chalmers, - knows. won the peace of God. See King Ailill's Death. —StokeS. know. you have gone from me. See My Little Boy. —P 11191'. know you, Lion of Gray St. Mark. See To the Lion of St. Mark.-Miller. See Precept of Silence, The.— Johnson. knowed a man, which he lived in Jones. the Man than in the Land.—Anon. knows a little doner, I’m about to own 'er. Mrs. 'Awkins, The.—Chevalier. knows it's mighty weak in me to cry. See Before the Toy Shop Window.—Bangs. See More in See Future knows what you mean, I’m a dyin'. See Dying Street Arab, The.—Barr. labor under a species of distress. See Bashful Man, The. —Smith. - laff mineseluf mit mighd und main. See Pase-pall.— In Orl. - lang hae thought, my youthfu' friend. See Epistle to a Young Friend.—Burns. 740 FIRST LINE INDEX 3 I love lately lived in quiet ease. Ogg. lately thought no man alive. See Improvement in the Forties.—Barnard. lately vowed, but ’twas in haste. See same.—Oldmixon. lay among the ferns. See Among the Ferns.—Carpenter. lay buried very deeply. See Buttercup, The.—Geist. lay condemned within the murderer's cell. See Beneath the Beam.—Manning. lay down a very plain proposition, and it is this. See Established Church of Ireland, The.—Sheil. lay in my tent at midday. See Crossing at Fredericks- burg, The.—Boker. lay i' the bosom of the sun. See Echo Club, The (Pala- See Another Way.— bras Grandiosas).-Taylor. lay in silence, dead, A woman came. Bierce. lay in sorrow, deep distress'd. See same.—Mackay. lay me down to sleep. See. In the Hospital.—Howland. lay my finger on Time’s wrist to score. See What Have . I Done?—Fearing. lay on deck, fast bound with cords, disarmed. See William Tell (William Tell Describes his Escape).-Schiller. lay on Delos of the Cyclades. See Ship. The.—Mifflin. lay on the rocks and watched the sea. See By the Sea.— Welsh. - Iay upon the summer grass. See Oracle, The.—Ficke. lean upon no broken reed. See Hold Thou Me.—Bonar. leaned out of window, I smelt the white clover. See Songs of Seven (Seven Times Three).-Ingelow. leº ºn a coppice gate. See Darkling Thrush, The.— ardy. learn, in Kindergarten, all. See Nursery Gardening.— learn’d his greatness first at Lavington. See Cardinal Manning.—De Vere. learnt to love that England. Very oft. See Aurora Leigh (Beauty of England, The).--Browning. leave, and unreluctant, the repast. See Siddons and her Maid.—Landor. leave behind me the elm-shadowed square. See Outward Bound.—Aldrich. leave thee, beauteous Italy | no more. Italy.—Landor. leave you in charge of the camp. See Judith of Eighteen Sixty Four, A.—Cavanagh. * left my dreary page and sallied forth. See Fragments on Nature and Life (Night in June).-Emerson. left the crowded streets behind. See Greater Birth, The. —Hagedorn. left the little town behind. See Circus Boy, The.—Thom- SOIl. left thee last, a child at heart. See Rosalind's Scroll.— E. B. Browning. left two Loves on a distant strand. McGee. * left, ye lºannie. blooming fair. See I Left ye, Jeannie.— IIlS110. lent my love a book one day. See Experience and a Moral, An.—Cozzens. lie in my red canoe. See Night on Lake Helen.—Mitchell. lie in the Summer meadows. See In the Meadows.— Taylor. lie on the mountains as sweet and as mild. See Sunbeam, The .--Anon. *- See Farewell to See Memories.— lie upon my bed and hear and see. See Larger Life, The. ..—Lampman. lift my eyes against the sky. See I Know not Why.— Rosenfeld. lift my heavy heart up solemnly. See Sonnets from the Portuguese, V.-Browning. lift these hands with iron fetters banded. See South Carolina to the States of the North.-Hayne. lift this sumach-bough with crimson flare. See Torch Light in Autumn.—Piatt. like a church, I like a cowl. See Problem, The.—Emer- SOIl. like a poem or a song. See Flags of our Country, The.— Hadley. like cats and dogs very much indeed. See Cats and Dogs. —Jerome. like Claret. See Claret.—Keats. like Dicky. He has a nice round freckled face. Dicky's Christmas.—Anon. like her gentle hand that sometimes strays. After the Italian.—Gilder. like little Pussy, her coat is so warm. See Kitty: How to See See Sonnets: Treat Her.—Rands. like [or lovel little pussy, her coat is so warm. See Tuittle Pussy and same.--Taylor. lik, my other clo'es fust rate. See My Other Clo’es.— Il OI! like not, Julia, this your country life. See Hunchback, The.—Knowles. like not lady-slippers. See Tiger-lilies.—Aldrich. likºº beaf and lemonade. See Hardships of a Boy.— Il OIO . like that ancient Saxon phrase, which calls. See God's Acre.—Longfellow. like that old sweet legend, See Little Mud-sparrows, The. —Phelps. like the Aºazon Speech. See “Good-Bye-God Bless ... You.”—Field. like the hunting of the hare. See Old Squire, The.— Blunt. y See Love is Like a Dizziness.- : I I like the man who faces what he must. Bolton. like the times when Grandma comes. Wells. See Inevitable, The. * See Reciprocity.— “I like to ask you if dere whas some license to keep a dog.” See He Pays License on a Dog.—Anon. like to be a little girl almost all the year. See At Christ- mas Time.—Anon. like to get some law suits on a gang of young fellers. See Mad Teuton, A.— (Detroit Free Press.) like to go to grandma's when vacation days come around. See Grandma's Berry Pie.—Angel. like tº hear of Lincoln. See Can I Be Like Lincoln.— tº like º Watch masturchums grow. See Nasturchums.— sbit. listen’d to the music broad and deep. See Love and Music. —Marston. little know or care. See “Forever and a Day.”—Aldrich. liv'd with visions for my company. See Sonnets from the Portuguese, XXVI.-Browning. live for love, for Love alone. See Castle in the air, The.— Stoddard. live for those who [or that] love me. See My Aim.— Banks. live in a wood, See Pussy-willow.—Dickerson. live yº. Catchings and Hopkins. See Miss Russell's Ghost. In OIR. * lived first in a little house. See Bird's Experience, A and Bird Thoughts.--Anon. lived in a continual, indefinite, pining fear. lasting No, The.—Carlyle. loathe ye in my bosom. See Seminole's Reply, The.— Patten. loathed you, See Archibald Higbie.— Masters. lodge in a beautiful cavern that Ætna, mother mine, leases. See Idyl IX (Ideal Life, The).-Theocritus. lo'ed ne'er a laddie but ane. See same.—MacNeill. loiter here within this ancient town. See Annapolis Royal. —Blackadder. long for household voices gone. The.—Whittier. long have been puzzled to guess. he.—Saxe. long have had a quarrel set with Time. See Two High- waymen, The.—Blunt. long to see a cotton-field. See Homesick.-Weeden. long to talk with some old lover's ghost. See Love's Deity.—Donne. look to Thee in every need. Longfellow. look to-day far down the aisles of memory's happy past. See Old School-house, The...—McBride. look upon thy happy face. See To a Child.—Montgomery. look’d far back into other years. See Mary, Queen of Scots.—Bell. look’d upon his brow. See Crescentius.--Landon. looked across the bay. See My Beacon.—Miller. looked and saw your eyes in the shadow of your hair. Three Shadows.-Rossetti. looked one night, and there Semiramis. the Gulf, A.—Markham. looked where the roses were blooming. Roses.—Clarke. lost a beautiful silk umbrella. brellas.-Anon. lost five dollars the other day. —Anon. lost º brook as it wound its way. See Lost and Found. In OI!. & W. lothe that I dyd love. Love, The.—Wyatt. love all men the better O love | |Holmes. love all things the seasons bring. Procter. love and love not; Lord, it breaks, my heart. Thou not Care 7–Rossetti. love at eventide walk alone. See Summer Moods.-Clare. love baking-day. See Saturday—Baking Day.—Anon. love contemplating—apart. See Napoleon and the British Sailor.—Campbell. love him so for all the good. See Tribute to Charles Dickens, A.—Sylva. love in Isa's bed to lie. See same.—Fleming. love it, I love it, and who shall dare. See Old Arm Chair, See Ever- Spoon River. See Eternal Goodness, See Superfluous Man, See Looking unto God.— See See Look into See Grass and See Something about Um- See Missed the Funeral. *- See Aged Lover Renounceth his See Amor Fons Amoris.— See Violet, The.— See Dost The...—Cook. love [or likel little pussy. See Little Pussy and same. —Taylor. love my country so as only they. See True Patriot, A.— Lowell. love my country's pine-clad hills. See My Country.— “Hesperion.” love my God, my country, kind and kin. (Country and Patriotism).--Bailey. love my hour of wind and light. See Swallow Flight.— See Festus Teasdale. - love my lady; she is very fair. See My Beautiful Lady." —Woolner. love my life, but not too well. See Love Song and same.— Monroe love my iittle brother. See Her Soliloquy.—Opper. loº neighbour as I should. See That Other Man.— IIl CiO. - l 74.1 I love AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS I love old mothers—mothers with white hair. See Dear Old : Mothers and Old Mothers.--Ross. I love old women best, I think. See Old Jane.—Ashe. I love poetry, because Jesus Christ lowed it. See Profession of Faith.-Pascal. - “I love” she said, with her faint, sweet smile. See Woman, A.—Miller. love the breath of fresh, damp earth. See Life's Day.— Gaddess. low: the cheerful summer time. See Summer Time.— Il OI!. love the fair lilies and roses so gay. See same.—Goodale. love the forest; I could dwell among. See Forest, The.— Milnes. love the glorious mountains, proud and bleak. See On the Sierra.—Gautier. . love the jocund dance. Dance.—Blake. love the little snowdrop flower. Alexander. love º luscious grapes that cling. See Something to Hate. –AI). On , love the memory of Vinny Bourne. Cowper. love the modest Violet. See Marigold, The.—Durant. love the navy. When I speak of the navy, I mean the sailor. See Against Whipping in the Navy.—Stockton. love the old melodious lays. See Proem.—Whittier. love ºroud grandeur of the old forest trees. See Echo –II.3.11. low: the spring, the gentle spring. See Child's Love, A.— Il O See Song: “I Love the Jocund See Snowdrop, The.— See Winny Burne.— Il. love the state of Maine better than any spot in the wide, wide world. See State of Maine, The-Frye. g love the stately, southern mansions with their tall white columns See South, The.—Van Dyke. love the stony pasture. See Deserted Pasture. The.—Car. Iſla, Il. love the words—perhaps because, See Good-by-God Bless You.-Field. love thee as the flow'rets fair. See I Love Thee.—Oxen- OTOl. - love thee as the good love heaven. See Spanish Student, The.—Longfellow. love thee— I love theel See I Love Thee.—Hood. low: i. in the spring. See Thoughts on the Forest.— d abodie. - - love thee, love thee, Giulio I See Parting Lovers.-Brown- ln.g. love thee, Mary, and thou lovest me. See Chemist to his Love, The...— (Punch.) - loº º pretty nursling. See Ground Laurel, The.— OUll Ol. ' love thee when thy swelling buds appear. See Tree, The. — Very. love thee; why, I cannot tell. See I Löwe Thee.—Baines. “I love, thou lovest, he, she, or it loves; we love, you love, they love.” See Courtships of Adulphus M’Duff, The. & —Anon. I love three maidens gay and bright. See ‘‘N’ni, Ninette, Ninon.” Weatherley. I love through the deep woods, at close of day. See Horn, The.—Vigny. I love Thy Kingdom, Lord. See same.—Dwight. I love thy singing, sacred as the sound of hymns. See Sab- bath Morning in the Country.—Bailey. I love to believe that no heroic sacrifice is ever lost. See Strewing Flowers on the Graves of Union-Soldiers (In- spiration of Sacrifice, The).-Garfield. I low: to get the breakfast. See What Girls, Love to Do.— - In Orl. I love * hear a cheerful voice. See Cheerful Voice, The. –AIl Orl. I love to hear thine earnest voice. See To an Insect.— Holmes. s I love to lie in the clover. See O Lark of the Summer Morn- ing.—Anon. I love % º: on a scene like this. See Saturday Afternoon. — WV 1111S. I loº rise in a summer morn. See School Boy, The.— 8. Ke. I love to sail along the Larian Lake. See Como.—Rogers. I love to start arter night's begun. See Biglow . Papers, The (Mason and Sidell: A Yankee Idyll).-Lowell. I love to steal awhile away. See Private Devotion.—Brown.' I love to tell the story. See same.—Anon. I love to think of Old Ipswich town. See Ipswich Town.— Morgan. I love to wander through the woodlands hoary. See Still Day in Autumn, A.—Whitman. * I love, too, to be loved; all loving praise. See Woman's Answer, A.—Procter. sº I love with all my heart the Tory party here. See Equivocal Verses.—Anon. “I love you, dear!” and saying this. See I Love You, Dear. —Crofts. “I love you, dear.” There is no phrase so worn and old. See “I Love You, T)ear.”—Anon. “I love you, mother,” said little John. See Which Loved Best ?—Allison. I love you, my lord. Gilbert. I loved a lass, a fair one. See Triolet: “I love you my lord.”— See I Loved a Lass-Wither. l I I I I I I I I I I I I T I I I I I I I I loved a woman. The stars fell from heaven. See From Near Perigord.—Pound. loºd her dearly years ago. See After the Wedding.— In OIl. loº for that she was beautiful. See My Lady.— alley. loved him in my dawning years. See Life's Love, A.— Anon. loved him long, and I loved him well. See. Out in the Sobbing Rain.—Shaw. loved him not, and yet now he is gone. See Examination of Shakespeare (Maid's Lament, The) and Lament: “I loved him not,” etc.—Landor. loved my Art. I loved it when the tide. See I Loved My Art.—Parker. { loved thee, Atthis, in the long ago. Carman. loved thee, beautiful and kind. See Perjury.—Nugent. loved thee for that dear, deep, lovingness. See same.— Armstrong. loved thee long and dearly. See Florence Vane.—Cooke. lowed thee once; I’ll love no more... See To an Inconstant See Sappho Lyrics.— One.—Ayton. loved them so. See My Lambs.--Anon. loved to hear the war-horn cry. ... See Ambition.—Neal. lu-love you very well. See Stuttering Lover, The.— Brooks. made a footing in the wall. See Prisoner of Chillon, The.—Byron. made a little song about the rose. See Three Flowers.- Watson, e made a posie [or posy] while the day ran by. See Life. —Herbert. tº made a song for my dear love's delight. See Song's Worth, A.—Spalding. made a vow once, one only. See Make no Vows.— Norton. - - made another garden, yea. See Song: I Made another garden, yea.—O’Shaughnessy. made me a beautiful castle. See Foundations.—Schultze. made myself a little boat. See Voyage with the Nautilus, The.—Howitt. . . . . made the cross myself whose weight. See Little Parable, A.—Aldrich, made up my mind the other day. See My Wife's Hus- band.—Risley. make my shroud but no one knows. See Song: “I Make My Shroud but No One Knows.”—Crapsey. many times thought peace had come, See Peace.—Dick. IIl SOIl. ‘‘I mark the hours that shine,” so runs the legend graven. ; I * See Bright Hours.-Husted. marked all kindred Powers the heart finds fair. See House of Life, The (Love Enthroned).--Rossetti. married a widow who had grown a daughter. See Strangely Related.—Anon. * marvell’d why a simple child. See Only Seven.—Leigh. may be an enthusiast, but I cannot but give utterance to the conceptions of my own mind. See America the Child of Destiny.—Clay. may give these flowers to none but thee. See Last Days of Pompeii (Nydia and Ione).-Bulwer-Lytton. may not rightly call thy name. See Avis.—Holmes. may say to you, my brethering [or breethering J, that I am not an educated man. See Harp of a Thousand Strings, The.—Anon. may without impropriety remind the House. See Irish | Home Rule.—Gladstone. * mean by a heroic age and race. See Age of the Pil- grims, the Heroic Period of our History, The (Heroic Age, The).-Choate. mean to be a joiner. See What I Mean to be.—Anon. mean to be a soldier. See Choice of Occupations.— Gilman. meiº to do my work to-day. See Transgression.—Le Gal- 1910. Ile. meant to write a valentine. See same.—Anon. mº thy pensive, moonlight face. See Lost Love, A.— yte. met a child upon the moor. See On the Moor.—Rice. met a little cottage girl. See We Are Seven.—Words- worth. met a little Elf-man, once. See Little Elf, The.—Bangs. met , a little maid one day. See Flower of Love Lies Bleeding, The.—Stoddard. met a little woman with a very winning look. See Very Humane.—Douglas. met a traveler from an antique land. See Ozymandias. —Shelley. - met a waif i' the hills at close of day. See Wanderer, he.—Canton met a youth whose brow was sad. See Rarest Pearl, The. —Fiester. met at eve the Prince of Sleep. See I Met at Eve.— Ramal. met four chaps yon birks amang. See Jenny's Bawbee. —Boswell. ! - met her Easter morning. See Keeping an Ancient Cus- tom.—Bonney. met her on the stairs one night. See His Sister.— Il OIl. met her on the Umbrian hills. See Lady Poverty, The. —Fischer. 742 FIRST LINE INDEX - I once met my brother at the train. See Incident of '64, An.— Anon. met the Love-Talker one eve in the glen. See Love-talker, The...—Carbery. met the waiter in his prime. See Waiter, The.— (Punch.) e met with Death in his country. See Songs from an Evil Wood.—Dunsany. met you, dear, I met you; I can’t be robbed of that. See Pair of Fools, A.—Stephen. sº 'mid the hills was born. See Harold the Valiant.— Stebbins. “I might be rich, I might be great. See Chances Others |Have, The.—Kiser. might have just the mostest fun. See Don't.—Water- I Iſla, Il. g g I might not, if I could. See Lines by a Medium.— Anon. I might l unhappy word—O me, I might. See Astrophei and Stella (Sonnet XXXIII.).-Sidney. I mind it was but yesterday. See Grandmother Tenter- den.—Harte. g & I mind it weel, in early date. See To the Guid. Wife of Wauchope House.-Burns. I mind me in the days departed. See Deserted Garden, The. —Browning. g I mind me of a pleasant time. See Once upon a Time.— Southey. I mind me well when I was young. See “Gran’ther's Gun.”—Webb. * º e * I miss thee, my Mother | Thy image is still. See I Miss Thee, My Mother.—Cook. I miss you, my darling, my darling. See Alone.—Bur- dette. - I mourn no more my wanished years. See My Psalm.— Whittier. * I mourn “Patroclaus,” whilst I praise. See My 'Last Ter- rier.—Halsham. I move amid your throng, I watch you hold. See Sonnet: ‘‘I Move Amid Your Throng,” etc.—Watson. I murder hate, by field or flood. See Poet's Choice, The. —Burns. - I muse in the shadow, knowing naught. See Renascence, I I I I I I I I —Boner. must away to wooded hills and vales. See Summer Long- ing, A.—Arnold. must come out next Spring, Mamma. See I Must Come Out Next Spring.—Bayly. must go down to the seas again. See Sea Fever.— Masefield. - must go furnish up. See Breeding Lark.-Boar. - must lament, Nature commands it so. See Grief for the Loss of the Dead.—Quarles. must leave thee, lady sweet. See Parrying Word, The.— |Holmes. must make haste. Harry will be calling me. See In Imminent Peril.—Griffith. must not grieve my love, whose eyes would read. See Sonnets to Delia (Beauty, Time and Love, VI).- Daniel. must not say that thou wast true. See Euphrosyne.— Arnold. mus not speak an angry word. See Be Considerate.— Il OI!. must not tease my mother. See same.—Signourney. must not think of thee; and, tired yet strong. See Renouncement and Sonnet: Renouncement.—Meynell. must ºf throw upon the floor. See Crust of Bread, The. –An On. must say, Fanny, that for a servant you give your tongue many, liberties. See Game of Chess, A.—Meyers. must with plainness speak my fixed resolve. See Iliad. The (Reply of Achilles to the Envoys of Agamemnon, etc.).-Homer. my º was born to-day. See On My Birthday, July 21. —E’rl Or. myself think much of Christmas. See Cryll Grange (Dr. Opimian of Christmas.-Peacock. nebber breaks a colt afore he's old enough to trabbel. See Sermon for the Sisters, A. –Russell. need no assurances, I am a man who is preoccupied of his own Soul. See Assurances.—Whitman. need not go. See same.—Hardy. need not praise the sweetnes of his song. See To Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.—Lowell. need not say to you, young ladies. See Brief Remarks to a Class of Young Ladies on Graduation Day by a Visitor—Anon. y .. never but once found anything here in excess of my expectations. See Oyster Yarn, An.—Anon. never call that gentle name. See My Mother.—Bethune. never came upon a nest of eggs, secreted by the hen most conscientiously. See Beecher on Eggs.-Beecher. I need not your needles—they're needless to me. See Baker’s Reply to the Needle-peddler, The.—Anon. I ne'er could any lustre. See Song: “I ne'er could,” etc. . —Sheridan. I ne'er imagined, Love, that thou. See I Never Knew it, Love, till Now.—Juan II I neº, bought a young gazelle. See 'Twas Ever Thus.- In OI!. I never build a song by night or day. See My Comrade. —Markham. I I I “I never can do it,” the little kite said. See How the Little Kite Learned to Fly.—Anon. never can forget the voice. See My Mother's Voice.— Van De Venter. never cast a flower away See same.—Southey. never could see the use of babies. See How Jimmy Tend- ed the Baby.—Anon. never could tell what my grandmother meant. See “Lazy Folks Take the Most Pains.”—Anon. never drank of Againippi well. See Inspiration.—Sidney. never expected to speak with pride about the “solid South.” See Union of North and South, The.— Willard. never gave a lock of hair away. See Sonnets from the Portuguese, XVIII.-Browning. never gossip, as you know. See Way of the World, The. —Anderson. never had a happier time See One Saturday.—Robin- SOIl. never have got the bearings quite. See Flag, The.— Roche. never heard the name before. See South.--Anon. neº intended to fall in love. See How it was to Be.— Il OIl. never kin forget the day See Josier.—Anon. never knew how dear thou wert. See Song.—Warfield. never knew the Earth had so much gold. See Feuer- zauber.—Untermeyer. ‘‘I never like to go to school.” See Lazy Lew.—Anon. I I I never look'd that he should live so long. See Philip van Artevelde (John of Launoy).-Taylor. never loved a dear gazelle. See Tema Con Variazioni.- Carroll. never loved ambitiously to climb. See Contentment.— &Sil. “I never loved you much,” she said. See Love on Deck.— I I Barlow. never loved your plains I See Hills.—Guiterman. never made a speech before, and cannot say I shall make more. See First Speech in Public and Very First Speech, The.—Anon. ‘‘I never, never, can learn it.” See Story of a King, The. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I y —Anon. never pray’d for Dryads, to haunt the woods again. See Invocation.—Johnson-Cory. ne; pull the pussy's tail. See Phophecy, A.—(Houston OSt. never realized what this country was and is. See Back from the War.—Talmage. neº feared a young gazell. See 'Twas Ever Thus.- elgh. never said I loved you, John. See No, Thank you, John. Rossetti. xe never saw a moor. See Charles.—Dickinson. never saw a purple cow. See Purple Cow The.—Bur- geSS. *. never saw an angel. See Earth's Angels.—Anon. never saw the hills so far and blue. See Journey, The. —Peabody. , never see my rector's eyes. See My Rector.—Anon. neº, was in love before. See Jes' Only Her.—Haz- Zä, TOl. never yet knew, Soldiers, that in fight. See Cataline to his Army, near Faesulae.—Jonson. note this morning how the sunshine falleth. See Retro- spection.—Freeman. y noticed in a newspaper recently the following item. See Girl School-Teacher who Farmed.—Burdette. now address you on a question the most vitally connected with the liberty. See Habeas Corpus Act, The.— Curran. object to high license, first, because the scheme is ac- ceptable to the liquor interest. See Why I Object to High License.—Turner. observed a locomotive in the railroad yards one day. See Sand.—Walling , and Sand Will Do It.—(Richmond (Ind.) Register.) often does a quiet read. See Ballade: “I often does a quiet read.”—Henley. often have been told. See Constitution and the Guerriere, The.—Anon. p often hear it said. See Song: “I often hear it said.”— Froissart. often sit and wish that I. See Flying Kite.—Sherman. often think each tottering form. See Youth and Age.— Il OIl. often think when working over my plants. See Through Nature to God (Saying of Linnaeus, A).-Fiske. often tried in vain to find. See New Simile for the Ladies, A.—Sheridan. often wished I had a farm. See Sabine Farm, The.— Horace. ol' en po’ en weary; but de fur-off voices sing. See Palace of the King, The.—Stanton. Once a man, now safe in dust. See Ad Vivos.— Stephens. on's had a little brother. See Pictures of Memory.- !ary. Once had a sweet little doll, dears. See Water Babies, The (My Little Doll).-Kingsley. on; ºnew all the birds that came. See Long Ago.— 1910. Onge met...a, thoughful scholar. See Christian Mother, The.—Whipple. \ 743 I Once AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS I once saw a poor fellow, keen and clever. See wisdom I pray you, in your letters. See Othello.--Shakespeare. and Wealth.-Khemnitzer. I pray you, is Signior Montanto returned from the wars, I once spent a few weeks at the house of Mr. Dunderburg or no? See. Much Ado about Nothing—Shakespeare, Jenkins. See Dunderberg Jenkins's “Forty Graf" I Prº you, pardon me, Elsie. See How is Happened.— Album.—Kyle. - º &y. y I once took a fancy to fathom the brains. See Fathoming I pray you, what's asleep. See As the Day Breaks.-- - Brains.—Bates. McGaffey. . * - I once was a stranger to grace and to God. See Jehovah | I prayed for Fishes, and achieved success. See Answered Tsidkenu.-McCheyne. & Prayers.—Wilcox. I only knew she came and went. See My Genevieve.— I press to God, He heard my prayer. See Convalescent. —AI] OI!. I ontºined am in mine own dust. See Diamond, The. I Prº '# substitute for the official title. See Our Coun- —Trench. ry.—Harrison. ſº * - I opened the yard gate and looked out into the empty I presume you have all occasionally dipped into the sort street. See David Copperfield (Wreck, The).--Dick- €IlS. ought to be kinder always. Thought.—Woolsey. ought to love my country. My Country.—Anon. e overheard two matrons grave, allied by close affinity. See Kindred Quacks.-(Pwnch.) • * owe an apology to the Irish Members for stepping in. See Suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act.—Bright. own a god who is a gentleman. See My Gentleman.- Anon. See My own a mule. See On Dr John- See Some Lower's Dear See For My Country and It is the first mule I ever had. Mule.—Crowl. - * own I like not Johnson's turgid style. son.—Wolcott. own my youthful prime I, did destroy. See Fragment: “I own my youthful prime.”—Saint-Gelais. º pace the sounding sea-beach and behold. See Milton.— Longfellow. paced upon my beat. Ewent.—Thackeray. pant for the music which Shelley. pass my days among the quiet places. Places.—Palmer. pass where the pines for Christmas. —Stringer. pass'd her one day in a hurry. The.—Willis. passed by a garden, a little Dutch garden. Dutch . Garden, A.—Whitney. I I I I I I I I I I See Tlines on a Late Hospicious I I I I I I past beside the reverend walls. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I See Music.— See Hallowed is divine. See Northern Pines. See White Chip Hat, See Little See Trinity College, Cambridge.—Tennyson. pause not now to speak of Raleigh's dreams. See John Smith's Approach to Jamestown.—Hope. picked him out as an insurance man. See “Flat Com- The.—Griswold. See Unrepentant Rebel, tributor” on Insurance Agents, picked up the National Tribune. An.—Baer. picture her there in the quaint old room. See Dreaming in the Trenches.—McCabe. pitch my tent in a small town, in Injianny. See Arte. mus Ward on Woman’s Rights.-Brown. pitied one whose tattered dress was patched. See Wes- ture of the Soul, The.—Russell. pity any one who does not love classical music. See Classical Music.—Kyle. pity bashful men, who feel the pain. (Excessive Modesty).-Cowper. pity the man who has never in his best moods. See same.—Brooks. pity the unbeliever—one who can gaze upon the gran- deur. See Unbeliever, The...—Chalmers. place thee back upon the shelf. See On Rereading Télémaque.-Roche. placed the silver in her palm. See Conversation See Gracie og Machree. —Uasey. played all day—the other children worked. See Tonio.— Garrison. played with you 'mid cowslips blowing. Age.—Peacock. plead guilty to a strong partiality towards that unpop- ular class of beings, country boys. See Country Boys. See Love and —Mitford. I plucked the harebells as I went. See Two Moods.- Prescott. I poºl. long upon my choice. See Don't Hesitate.— IłOIl. I poured out a tumbler of claret. See Tumbler of Claret, A.—Wheeler. I praised the speech, but cannot now abide it. See Of the Warres in Ireland.—Harrington. I pray # risen from the dead. See Grandma's Prayer. —I:"Ieſ Ol. I pray that time full many years may bring. See After- glow.—Blanden. I pray thee call not this society. See Disappointment.— Lowell. - I pray thee, Love [or leavel, love me no more. See To His Coy Love.—Drayton. I pray you all gyve your audyence. See Everyman.— Anon. “I pray you damsels, tell me whither went.” The (Hector's Farewell to Andromache).-Homer. I pray you, daughter, sing. See Coriolanus (Scene from “Coriolanus”).--Shakespeare. I pray, you, do not turn your head. See In an Atelier.— I'l Cºl. See Iliad, of literature. See Good Little Boy and the Bad Little Boy, The.—Kyle. “I prithee,” quoth the gentle youth unto the winsome maid- en. See In November.—Anon. I prithee send me back my heart. prithee send,” etc.—Suckling. I procured a fishing-boat and a crew of three men. See Captain Maeklin's Escape.—Davis. profess, sir, in my career hitherto, to have kept steadily in view. See Reply to Hayne, The. (Liberty and |Union).-Webster. See same and Song: “I I raised a noble falcon. See Falcon, The.—Kürenberg. ran across what first struck me as a very singular gen- ius. See Railroad Car Scene, A.—Anon. ran into the sunset light. See Magic.—O'Brien. ran out in the morning when the air was clean and new. See Autumn Morning at Cambridge.—Corn- I promised Sylvia to be true. See I Promised Sylvia.— Rochester. I prythee Nurse, come smooth my hair. See Child in the Story Goes to Bed, The.—Ramal. I purchased her a hat. See Animals I IHave Been.— Irwin. I push on through the shaggy wood. See Fairhaven Bay. —Lathrop. I put by [wr. away] the half-written poem. See Lost Kiss, The.—Riley. I put my black alpacy on ’n’ started out for church. See Seemed Like a Fancy Show.—Tubbs. I put my faith in Janey Smith. See I’ll Follow Jane.— Kerningham. I put thy hand aside, and turn away. See Farewell, A.— De Vere. I I I I ford. reached the highest place in Spoon River. See Henry C. Calhoun.—Masters. - read a legend of a monk who painted. See Monk's Vision, The.— (Bostom Pilot.) read before my eyelids dropt their shade. Fair Woman, A.—Tennyson. read last night of the Grand Review. See Second Review of the Grand Army.—Harte. read not long ago, how all the tide. McGuire. read of the Emperor Conrad the Third. Strategy.—Sharpe. read on de paper mos' ev'ry day, all about Jubilee. See Habitant's Jubilee Ode, The.—Drummond. * I I I See Dream of I I I I I read once more this care-worn, patient face. I I I I I I I I See Ganges, The.— See Lowe's See On a Picture of Lincoln.—Cheney. read somewhere that a swan, snow-white. See Watch of a Swan, The.—Piatt. read that once in Africa. See King Corphetua and the Beggar-maid.—Anon. read the marble-lettered name. See Grave in Holly- wood Cemetary, Richmond, A.—Preston. read the sentence or heard it spoken. The.—Wilcox. read to her, one summer, day. ology, A.—Hall. reads aboudt dot water mill dot runs der life-long day. See Der Water Mill.—Adams. reads in Yowcob's shtory book. der Fly.—Adams. really believe I am tired, See Prime of Life, See Lesson in Myth- See Der Shpider und I'll set down my basket and rest. See Jewels She Lacked, The.—Anon. “I really take it very kind. See Domestic Asides; Or Truth in Parentheses.—Hood. * I really wish you’d all sit still. HIerford. I received from your President catalogues of this college. See Elocution.—Potter. “I received, this afternoon,” said the bright-eyed, common- Sense girl. See His Blackstonian Circumlocution.— Anon. I received your kind letter, with your excellent advice. See Letter to Samuel Mather.—Franklin. I received yours of the 15th inst. See Letter to Ben- jamin Webb.-Franklin. * I recently noticed , this paragraph in a city paper. See Miss Witchazel and Mr. Thistlepod.—Burdette. I recently went to a fair given by the Litte Busy Bee Missionary Society. See Little Busy Bees, The.— (Detroit Free Press.) reckon I git your drift, Hay. reckon war’ll be timely. See Martial Spirit.—Anon. recollect a nurse called Ann. See Terrible Infant, A.— Locker-Lampson. See Mirror Cat, A.— gents. See Banty Tim.-- : 744 FIRST LINE INDEX I saw $ I I I I ‘I,’” said the duck, “ regret, gentlemen, that this question of the abolition. See Death Penalty, The-Hugo. . . . tº rejoice before God today. See Proclaim Liberty Through- out the Land.—Phillips. remarked, on a former occasion. “Phrenology.”—Anon. remember a song whose numbers throng. See Jere Lloyd on See Old Sweet Song, The.—Anon. & remember Big Ben Bolton and the little Leontine. See Big Ben Bolton.—Hall, remember going to the British Museum one day. See Three Men Jerome. - remember grandma's garden as it was long time ago. See Grandma's Garden.—Anon. in a Boat (Imaginary Invalid, The).— remember, I remember, the house where I was born. See I Remember. I Remember.—Hood. remember, I remember when I was a little boy. See Nursey Reminiscences.—Barham, remember it al) so very well, the first of my married life. See Inventor's Wife. An.—Ewing. remember it, well; 'twas a morn dull and gray. See Macdonald's Raid.—Hayne. remember meeting you. See All Sorts.—Anthony. remember my cry at the cardinal flower. See As a Little Child.—Wilkinson remember New Year's Morning. Year. The.—Brooks. remember once riding from Buffalo to the Niagara Falls. See Power of Habit, The.—Gough. remember that November. See Janet.—Gilder. remember the time ere his temples were grey. Remember the Time.—Landor. remember well the agonizing stupidity of a journey. See Traveling under the Care of a Gentlemen.—Ham- See Remainder of the See I ilton. remember well the way. See His New Suit.—Kiser. remember when in boyhood. See Playing Hookey.— (New York Times.) remember, when the fight was on. See Corporal of Chancellorsville The.—Paxton. remember—why yes! God bless me. See At a Meeting of Friends,-Holmes. repeat it again, mamma, officers are the prettiest men in the world. See St. Patrick's Day.—Sheridan. reside at Table Mountain, and my name is Truthful James. See Society upon the Stanislaus, The.—Harte. reg. on the breezy height. See Above St. Irénée.— cott. reverently believe that the Maker. See Mark Twain on the Weather.—Clemens. ride on the mountain-tops, I ride. See Joy of the Hills, The.—Markham. rise in the dawn, and I kneel and blow. See Song of the Old Mother, The.—Yeats. rise, my Lords, to declare my sentiments on this most solemn and serious subject. See Speech on a Motion for an Address to the Throne.—Chatham. rode a horse, a dappled bay. See Ballad of a Little Fun, The.—Thompson. rode in the dark of the Spirit. See Beyond good and évil.—Woodberry. & rode one evening with Count Maddalo. See Julian and Maddalo (Qn the Lido) and Lido.—Shelley. rose at midnight and beheld the sky. See Heaven of Love, The.—Scott. rose betimes, and donned a suit. See In for It.— Gibney. rose up when the battle was dead. See Comrades.— PIousman. rowed her out on the broad bright sea. See Interesting. —Bunner. • rush and I blow. See Mad March Wind, The.—Bera. said, cost what it might you'd speak to her. See Princess Faraway (Temptation The).--Rostrand. said, “... I have shut my heart.” See Over the Roofs.— Teasdale. said. I stood upon thy grave. See Arisen at Last.— Whittier. said, “I will take my life and throw it away.” Testament.—Teasdale. said, If I might go back again. Woman’s Conclusions, A.—Cary. said in my heart. See Spring.—Hovey. said it in the meadow path. See Shared.—Larcom. said, just now, that I had not planted a single tree. Frank Avowal, A.—Willis. said, “Let me walk in the fields.” Said.—Macdonald. said, “My heart, now let us sing a song.” Song, A.—Chadwick. said my pleasure shall not move. —Russell. said one year ago. See See Conclusions and See See What Christ See Wedding See Our Thrones Decay. See New Year Ledger, The.—Barr. I call it fun.” See Who Likes the Rain 2–Bates. said, then, dearest, since ’tis so. See Last Ride To- gether, The.—Browning. * e Said to Lettice, our sister Lettice. See Lettice.—Craik. said to . Sorrow’s awful storm. See Soul's Defiance, The. Stoddard. said to Time, “This venerable pile.” ian Sonnet.—Rogers. See From an Ital- I I I II said, when evil men are strong. See Song at the Feast of Brougham Castle (Two Victories).—Wordsworth. said when I began that I was a trophy. See Drunkards not All Brutes.—Gough. sail'd from the Downs in the Nancy. See Tar for All Wathers, The.—Dibdin. * sailed by Tenodos, in sight of Troy. See Taking of Sebastopol, The...—Parsons. t sat alone with my conscience. See Alone With My Con- Science and Conscience and Future Judgment.—Anon. *... hour to-day, John. See Old School House, The.— I) OI). Sat and watched him as he softly rocked. See In the Chimney Corner.—Lewis. 0. sat and watched the flags to-day. See Flag at Half- mast, The...—Cooke. sat at Berne, and watched the chain. See Below the Heights.-Pollock. sat at the Opera—round me there floated. See Drama of Three, A.—Anon. Sat, at my wheezy organ. See Old Organ, The.—Booth. sat at work one Summer day. See Prince's Feather.— Bradley. sat beside my love that night. Il OI!. sat beside the glowing grate. Island Coal, A.—Bryant. Sat beside the streamlet. See Change of Voice.— See Meditation on Rhode See Remember or Forget.— Aïdé. sat by my window one night. See Musings—Long- fellow. sa, § the granite pillar. See Commemoration.—New- Olt. sat in the crowded theatre. See Drama. The.—Gilder. sat in the shade of the ingle; she sat a little apart. Knitting.—Dallas. sat on cushioned otter skin. The.—Yeats. t Sat one evening in my room See Interview with Miles Standish, An.—Lowell. Sat, one evening, watching. The.—M’Neil. sat one night beside a blue-eyed girl. Courtship.–Anon. sat one night on a palace step. See Theleme—Leland. sat unsphering Plato ere I slept. See Fall of a Soul, The. —Symonds. sat upon a windy mountain height. See Sunset on the Cunimbla Valley, Blue Mountains.—Sladen. Sat, with . Doris, the shepherd-maiden. See Doris: A Pastoral.—Munby. See House of Life, See See Madness of King Goll, See Sleepy Little Sister, See Cat-egorical Sat with Love upon a woodside well. The (Willowwood I.).--Rossetti. Sat with May upon a midnight hill. Gods, The.—Smythe. sa with one I love last night. ey. sat within my wagon on a heated summer day. Quarrel of the Wheels.-English. Sat within the temple of her heart. A.—Sangster. Sat within the valley green Barley.—Joyce. Saunterd lately through the street. See Seasons of the See Last Night.—Dar. &ee See Living Temple, See Wind that Shakes the See Weird Warble, A.—Newton. saved, i. cake for Santa Claus. See Poor Santa Claus. –An On. SaW, a boy who wanted a drink. See Thirsty Boy, A.— Burdette. Saw a boy with eager eye. See Two Boys, The.— Lamb. say, ºnapel all of gold. See Defiled Sanctuary, The...— à, Re. S&W a cow-hide in the grass. See Odd See-saws.—Anon. saw a famous fountain in my dream. See vision of Repentance, A.—Lamb. Saw a little bumble bee. fellow. Saw a little girl. See Heart's Fine Gold. The.—Bourne. saw a little streamlet flow. See Streamlet, The...—Stodart. SaW. a , man, by some accounted wise. See What is the Use —Ellsworth. SaW_ a new world in my dreams. World.—Rands. Saw a pale young orphan boy. saw a peacock with a fiery tail. —Anon. saw a picture once by Angelo. An.—Burton. SaW a poor old woman on the pétriére.—Ashe. SaW a pretty cottage stand. Saw a ship a-sailing. See Romance.—Setoun. saw a ship a-sailing. See same.—Anon. saw a Smith stand with his hammer, thus. See King John.-Shakespeare. SaW., a Sweet young mother stand. See Keeping Him Warm.—Anon. saw, a Wight wondrously bearing booty between horns. See Riddle: The Moon and the Sun.—Anon. saw a [or the l young bride in her beauty and pride. See ; Under the Rod and Passing under the Rod- 3. In 8. See Bumble Bee, The.—Good- See I Saw a New See Charity.—Anon. See Ambiguous Lines. See Unpraised Picture, bench. See By the Salt- See What I Saw.—Akers. 745 I Saw AN INDEx To POETRY AND RECITATIONS I I # I I I I “I saw him kiss your cheek l’’ saw again the spirits on a day. See Bethesda.-- Clough. º º S&W º arméd champion ride. See Two Champions, The. —AI1OIl. saw, but thou could'st not. See Midsummer Night's Dream (Queen Elizabeth).-Shakespeare. saw Eternity the other night. See World, The...—Vaughan. saw fair Chloris walk alone. See Chloris in the Snow.— Anon. saw five little fishes. See Fish Family, The.—Putnam. saw from the beach where the morning was Shining. See I Saw from the Beach.-Moore. saw God. Do you doubt it? See What Thomas an Buile Said in a Pub.-Stephens. See She Felt of saw her go shopping in stylish attire. - * * - Her Belt.—Anon and Universal Habit, The.—Gilli- lan. w S8. W º first on a day in spring. See Idyl, An.— Buck. - saw her in a Broadway car. See Old Maid, The...— Teasdale. | saw her in childhood. See Agnes.—Lyte. saw her in the festive halls, in scenes of pride and glee. See Lady of the Earl, The.—Anon. - saw her last night at a party. See Mourner a la Mode, The.—Saxe. saw her once, once only, long ago. See Sonnet: “I saw her once,” etc.—Anon. saw her when Life's tide was high. See Life's Morn- ing, Noon and Evening.—L. M. D saw him beat the surges under him. See Tempest, The.— Shakespeare. See Angel saw him kiss your hand before you saw me. See Country Girl, The, Scenes from.—Anon. saw him last on this terrace proud. See On the Death of George the Third.—Smith. “'Tis true.” in the House The (Sly Thoughts).-Patmore. saw him, Lucy, only once. See Noble Stranger, The- Anon. saw him on the battle-eve. See Flight of Xerxes, The.— Jewsbury. saw him once before. See Last Leaf, The.—Holmes. S3, W º standing in the crowd. See George Washington. -AIAOIl. saw him tumble out of the train in his jacket of navy- blue. See Liberty Jack.-Begbie. saw how the patient Sun. See Patience.—Yule. 'saw, I saw the lovely child. See Evanescence and same. —Myers. saw in dreams a mighty multitude. See No Death.-- Marston. saw in Louisiana, Whitman. saw in the naked forest. Anon. saw it all in Fancy's glass. a Live-Oak Growing. See same.— See Pilgrim's Vision, The.— See Torch of Liberty, The. OOTC. saw it, Christopher. See Cat and the Bird and I, The.— Johnson. - saw it in the visions of the night. Treasure.—Nicholson. saw it once where myriad works adorn. Sculptured Head of Christ.—Fisher. saw Love stand. See Forgiven 3–Gillespy. saw my lady die. See “Good-night, Not Good-bye.”— Arnold. saw my lady weep. See I Saw My Lady Weep and Sor- row and. Tears.—Anon. saw my wife pull out the bottom drawer. Bottom Drawer.—Anon. saw not they were strange, the ways I roam. See After Music.—Peabody. saw old Autumn in the misty morn. saw old General at bay. See same.—Whitman. saw old Time, destroyer of mankind. See Time and Death.-Whitworth. saw, one sultry night above a swamp. Fawcett. saw Teddy Reagan the other day. Irish Stew.—Anon. saw the ancient master pale and worn. See Sir Walter Scott at Pompeii.-Landon. saw the archangels in my apple-tree last night. See Apple-Tree, The.—Campbell. saw the beauty of the world. See Beauty of the World, The.—Rands. - saw the city's terror. See Rescue of Chicago, The...—Look. See My Heart's See On a &ee In the See Autumn.—Hood See Fireflies.— See Tim Murphy's S8. W % Glouds among the hills. See “I Saw the Clouds.” —White. saw the conquerors riding by. See Conquerors, The.— Kemp. - saw the consecrated water fall. See Christening, The. —Townsend. saw the curl of his waving lash. See Reflections of a Proud Pedestrian.—Holmes. saw the first pear. See Priapus.-H. D. saw the day's white rapture. See Song: “I Saw the day’s white rapture.”—Towne. saw the little boy. See No Age is Content.—Earl of Surrey. saw the long line of the vacant shore See Tides, The.— —Longfellow. # I I I I saw you out driving the other day. “I saw you take his kiss.” _* saw the Master of the Sun. See Sun God, The.—De Vere, saw the moon rise clear. See Finland Love-song.— Moore. saw the mountain oak with towering form. See Seek Those Things Which Are Above.—Newell. saw the pride of all the meadows. See Narcissus.- Cowper. saw the Son of God go by. See Question, The...—Taylor. say. the spires of Oxford. See Spires of Oxford, The.— etts. saw the twinkle of white feet. See Hebe.—Lowell. saw the woods and fields at close of day. See Task, The (Snow).-Cowper. saw thee, Netley, as the sun. See Netley Abbey.— Barham. saw thee on thy bridal day. See To–.—Poe. say. thee once—once only—years ago. See To Helen.— O6. saw thee set upon a height. See Vision and a Cry, A.— Runcie. saw thee when, as twilight fell. See I Saw Thee.— Palmer. saw them kissing in the shade and knew the sum of all my lore. See House of a Hundred Lights, The (Young Lowers, The).—Torrence. saw them standing in a wood. See Love's Young Dream. —Waithman. . saw these dreamers of dreams go by. See Gold Seekers, The.—Garland. saw those glorious styles of government. See Pomp a Futile Mask for Tyranny.—Greville, Lord Brooke. S8. W º: ships come sailing in. See I Saw Three Ships. -AI] O.D. saw three witches as the wind blew cold. See Howling of the Witches.—Leland. saw through the grates of a prison door. See Rum Maniac, The.—Fenno. * . saw thy beauty in its high estate. See To a Magnolia Flower in the Garden of the Armenian Convent at Venice.—Mitchell. saw thy form in youthful prime. See same.—Moore. say Time in his workshop carving faces. See Time.— COtt. saw to-night the man I loved three little years ago. See With Clearer Vision.—Perry. saw—'twas in a dream the other night See Monte- fiore.—Bierce. saw two clouds at morning. See same.—Brainard. saw two dusty little shoes. See Story of Two Little Shoes and What the Little Shoes Said.—Anon. saw two maids at the kirk. See Two Brides, The.— Stoddard. - saw where in the shroud did lurk. See Dying as Soon as Born.—Lamb. saw wife pull out the bottom drawer of the old family *...* this evening. See In the Bottom Drawer.— Il OI). saw with open eyes. See Stupidity Street.—Hodgson. saw you hunched and shivering on the stones. See Monkey, The.—Campbell. See Missing Umbrella, § On an Infant' saw you in church last Sunday. The.—Anon. See Comes in Ahead.—Anon. 'Tis true. See Angel in the |House, The (Sly Thoughts).--Patmore. Saw you toss the kites on high. See Wind, The.— Stevenson. - saw you was at the lecture last night, Samantha, . See Mºa ºion and Betsey Bobbet's (Woman's Rights). —Holley. saw young Harry, with his beaver on. See King Henry IV, Part I.-Shakespeare. Sawe a Mayd sitte on a Bank. See Carelesse Nurse Mayd, The.—Hood. Sawe to me appeare. ... See Pastime of Pleasure, The. (Description of La Belle Pucel).—Hawes. Say, Bob l Well, you and the rest of the boys go and get your excuses. See Mother's Way.—Anon. Say, boys, I call Frank Barrett just the meanest boy in the School. See Peacemaker, The.—Anon. say, brover Horace, I learn you give Meriky. See Mer- iky's Conversation.—Pickering. - Say, give me a bite. See Generosity.—Anon. . Say I do not love you. I am gay. See Coquette Speaks, The...—Cooke. say, I wonder why fellahs ever wide in horse cars? See Swell in a Horse Car, The.—Kyle. say it under the rose. See Thalia.-Aldrich. Say, Kate, what are you going to do when you leave school '! See After School, What?—Anon. say, Mr. Cleveland, did yo' ebber fink dat fish am like folkses : See Variety of Fish, A.—Anon. say, Mrs. Green, if you want peace with the world. See Other People's Children.—E. R. A. say, the evening begins well. See Confederates, The.— AIlOIl. - w say to . do thou repeat. See Kingdom of God, The. —'I Tell CIl. say without reserve, Speaking merely in the abstract. See Freedom of the Press, The.—Erskine. . } scarcely heard mamma's sweet lullaby. See Queer Ride, A.—Wilson. 746 FIRST LINE INDEX I sing see a dusk and awful figure rise. See Manfred (Ap- parition, The).-Byron. see a galleon of Spanish make. coverer.—Burton. see a nest in the green elm-tree. World, The.—Wiggin. º See a star-eve's first born 1 See Forest Sanctuary, The (Evening Recollections of the Exile) —Hemans. . . See a tiny fluttering form. See Southern Snow Bird, The-Hayne. * see all human wits. See amid the fields of Ayr. fellow. see be th’ pa-apers that th’ ladies in England have got up in their might. See Woman Suffrage.—Dunne. See Columbus, the Dis- See Child and the See Shakespeare.—Emerson. See Robert Burns.—Long- see before me now a traveling army halting. See Biv- ouac on a Mountain . Side.—Whitman. º see before me the gladiator lie. See Childe Harold's Pil- grimage (Gladiator, The).-Byron. see black dragons mount the sky. See Shapes and Signs. —Mangan. see bold Longstreet's darkening host. See Garfield at Chattanooga.-- (Boston Transcript.) see her in the festal warmth to-night. Johnson. see her, in the old familiar way. See In Memory’s Land. — (Atlanta Constitution.) see her where the budding May. See Hawthorn.— (All the Year Rowind.) see him sit, wild-eyed, alone. See Last Aboriginal, The.— Sharp. see his blood upon the rose. See same.—Plunkett. see it is a trick. See Dora.—Tennyson. See men's judgments are. See Antony and Cleopatra “I see men's, etc.).-Shakespeare. * see old Dobbin through the fence. IHow weak he look and old. See Old Dobbin—Keese. see over my own continent the Pacific railroad surmount- ing every barrier . See Passage to India.--Whitman. see the cloud-born squadrons of the gale. See Storm in the Distance, A.—Hayne. e see the hell of faces surge and whirl. See Wall Street Pit, The.—Markham. See Lady Moon.— Houghton. - See Plea see the moon and the moon sees me. see the smiling New Year climb the heights. See Flight from the Convent, See Ursula.- for the Old Year, A.—Moulton. see the star-lights quiver. The.—Tilton. see the Treaty Elm and hear the rustle. Elm, The.—Read. see thee in my dreams. Mangan. see thee pine like her in golden story. Watts-Dunton. - see thee standing on thy height. graph on Mont-Martre.—Anon. see thee still. Thou art not dead. A.—Clarke. See them—crowd on crowd they walk the earth. Dead, The-Very. see them through the night. Dara. see there is no sort. See Song of Grief.-Anon. See you, on the zigzag rails. See “Bob White.”—Cooper. See your face as on that calmer day. See To My Mother. —Schauffler. seek about this warld unstable. See Of the Changes of Life.—Dunbar. See His seek His dwelling-place. Powers. Seene th' dorgan la-ad comin' up th’ sthreet. Dooley on Football.—Dunne. seldom ponder the “future life.” —Harcourt. rº send my heart up to thee, all my heart. dola.—Browning. Send thee a shell from the ocean beach. Nantucket Shell.—Webb. Send thee pansies while the year is young. —Doudney. send to you. See. To One in England.—Montgomery. sent a ring—a little band. See To Helene on a Gift-ring Carelessly Lost.—Darley. sent for Radcliffe ; was so ill. the Disease, The...— Prior. sent my love two roses. See, White Flag, The.—Hay. sent my soul through the invisible. See Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám (Moving Fingers Writes, The). Fitz- gerald. Serve the strongest l So spake Offerus. St. Christopher, The.—Anon. - Serve you not, if you I follow. See Etienne de la Boëve. —Emerson. Served in a great cause. See same.—Traubel. Set, a charm upon your hurrying breath. See Marriage Charm, A.——Hopper. set off for Rome on a journey to Russia in the midst of Winter. . See Travels of Baron Munchausen (Ad- Venture of Baron Munchausen with his Horse).-- Raspe. shake my hair in the wind of morning. of the Singer.—Wheelock. See Treaty See Karamanian Exile, The.— See Coleridge.— See Napoleon's Tele- See Remembrance, See See Faces in the Night.— Dwelling-place.— See Mr. See Ideal Future, An. See In a Gon- See With a See Pansies. See Remedy worse than See Legend of See Triumph I “I should like to die,” said Willie. I I_should like to rise and go. shall address myself to a single point only. See Democ. racy.—Lowell. tº shall certainly expire. See Soft Black Overcoat with a I think. See De- Velvet Collar, A.—Meyers. shall come and live in the Louvre, scription of the Venus of Milo.—Thackeray. * shall foot it. See Road and the End, The...—Sandbürg. shall go on the gypsies road. See Gypsies Road, The. —Shorter. shall go out when the light comes in. See Death at Daybreak.-Aldrich. - shall hear of ingratitude. I name the argument to despise it. . See Declaration of Irish Rights (National Gratitude).-Grattan. shall lack voice. See Coriolanus.—Shakespeare. shall never forget a lesson which I received. Ashamed of Ridicule.—Anon. shall not acknowledge that the honorable member goes before me. See Reply to Hayne, The setts and South Carolina).-Webster. shall not cry Returnſ Return. See “I Shall not Cry Return.”—Gates. - shall not occupy time by discussing the huge mass of Suppositions. See Life and Voyage of Christopher Columbus (Discovery of America, The).-Irving. shall not paint them. God sees them, and I. See Angel Faces.—Mulock. shall not pass this way again. See same.—York. shall not say, our life is all in wain. See While the Days Go By.—Abbey. shall not see the faces of my friends. See Not See Dying Reserv- ist, The.—Baring. shall not see thee. See In Memoriam (Soul to Soul).- Tennyson. shall not soon forget that sight. See Raphael.—Whit- tier. shall now endeavor to be two people at once. See Den- tist and Patient.—Kyle. shall remember then at twilight. See Youth.-Jones. shall See a star tonight. See Star Thought.—Shaw. See Shall steer my bark where the waves roll dark. See Fritz.-Randall- Beyond.—Anon. shall tell you of two little fellows. Diehl. shall walk freely yet. See Aim, The.—McLeod. shan’t be bad no more, I shan’t. See Besetting Sin, A. —Cooke. shan’t keep still, I've just as much right. See Bob and his Sister.—Denton. Shan’t stand it ! I won’t l I do declare I See Child- philosophy.—Duncan. Shan’t tell you what's his name. Scollard. share with you all the pleasure and gratitude which Americans so far away. See Speech at Hamburg, July 4.—Grant. - Shiver, Spirit fierce and bold. See At the Grave of Burns.—Wordsworth. shot a partridge in the air. The.—(Punch.) shot an arrow into the air. The.—Longfellow. shot an arrow into the air. (Emporia Gazette.) should be much for open war, O Peers. See Paradise Lost (Belial's . Address Opposing War).-Milton. should be surprised, , indeed, if, while you are doing us See Irish Aliens and English Victories.— See Fraidie-Cat.— See Birds and the Pheasant, See Arrow and the Song, See Random Shots.- should have come earlier only I was not quite sure which of us come to this part first. See Call, The.—(Punch.) * See same.—Anon. should like to go back to the little old town. See Heart Longing, A.—Nesbit. - See Travel.—Stevenson. “I should like to see something of the world.” See Grass- hopper's Ride, The.—French. should not be surprised if, in ages to come. See World's Queen, . The-Purington. should not take either the biggest or the most picturesque tree. See Lesson of a Tree, A.—Whitman. should think myself a criminal if I said anything to chill. See Young Scholar, The.—Warner. shtood on der pridge py Brooklyn. See Bridge, The.—Wood. shut my eyes in the snow-fall. See My Mountain. Larcom. sicken of men's company. rison. sift the Snow on the mountains below. See Cloud, The.— . Shelley. signed the pledge the other day, and promised not to ... drink. See Boy's Pledge, A.—Hutchinson. Sing a Song of six pence, and of rye. See Ode, An.— . Deane. sing because I love to sing. See Why I Sing.—Anon. See Song of the King's sing no longer of the skies. . Minstrel, The-Middleton. sing of a maiden. ... See Carol: “I sing,” etc. and Fif- teenth Century Carol, A.—Anon. Sing of brooks, of blossoms, birds and bowers. See Argument of the Hesperides, The.—Herrick. tº º See Hymn on the Nativity of My Saviour, A.—Jonson. (Brooklyn) See Green Inn, The.—Gar- sing the birth, was born to-night. (Massachu- - 747 I sing AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS sing the day, bright with peculiar charms. See Com- mencement.—Anon. sing the hymn of the conquered, who fell in the Battle of Life. See He and She: or, A Poet's Portfolio (Io Victis).—Story. sing the hymn of the conquered. Conquered, A.—W. W See Hymn for the sing the oyster, Virgin theme. See Apostrophe to the Oyster, An.-Gesnard. sing the poppy, the frail, snowy weed. See Poppy.— Barr. sing the song of the great clean guns. See I Sing the Battle.—Kemp. sing the song of the workman. See Song of Labor, The. —Lowater. singularly moved. See Winter.—Patmore. sit at home and sew. See Needle Travel.—Patton. sit at the wheel of life to spin. See Life's Loom.— Lee. sit beneath the apple-tree. See Apple Blossoms. -Phelps. sit beneath the elm's protecting shadow. See Protecting Shadows.-Clarke. sit beside my darling's grave. See To God and Ireland True.—O’Leary. $ sit here and the earth is wrapped in snow. See Twi- light Fancy, A.—Goodale. sit in the early twilight. See Lifetime, A.—Bryant. sit on the lonely headland. See On the Headland.— Taylor. sit stern as a rock when I’m raising the wind. See Unsolved Enigma, An.—Anon. sit upon the mountain-top. See Because.—Anon. sit wº the leaves of the maple. See Time to Be, The. —Uary. sketch two men that you know very well. See Flask, Bottle and Demijohn.--Talmage. sleep and rest, my heart makes moan. See Songs of Seven (Seven Times Five-Widowhood).-Ingelow. slept and dressed that life was beauty. See Beauty and Duty.—Hooper. f slept ; and where her lonely flower-knots gleam. See Errand, An.—Barlow. slept in an old homestead by the sea. See Chimney Swallows.-Powers. smº to see how you devise. See Proper Sonnet, A.— Il Old. sneered when I heard the old priest complain. See Night before Execution, The.—Anon. so loved once, when Death came by I hid my face. See Rival, The.—Riley. softly sink into the bath of sleep. Dreaming.—Holland. sometimes doubt whether the obligation of the state to the scholar. See Scholar and the state, The.—Black. sometimes feel the thread of life is slender. See Thoughts for the New Year.— (Youth’s Companion.) See Sleeping and sometimes have thought in my loneliest hours. See Rain- bow, The-Anon. e & sometimes hold it half a sin. See Grief Unspeakable.— Tennyson. & sometimes quote the United States of America. See American Merchant Wessels.-Cobden. sometimes think that the great republic applauding the salient merits. See American Navy, The.—Long. sometimes wonder that if death should come. See Which Could I Spare ?—Brotherson. sought the house Thanksgiving Day. Day.—Raymond. sought Thee round about, O Thou my God. after God.—Heywood. sought to hold her, but within her eyes. the Ford, The.—Dawson. speak the words of truth and soberness. Party, The.—Willard. speak to Time and to Eternity. See Marino Faliero (Dying Speech of Marino Faliero).-Byron. spied beside the garden bed. See In the Garden.— Crosby. - s' pose you all know who I Doodle.—Anon. s' pose you wonder ware I be; I can’t tell fer the soul of me. See Biglow Papers, The (Second Letter from B. Sawin, Esq., A).-Lowell. sprang to the stirrup, and Joris and he. See. How They Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix-Brown- 1Ilg. spurn your gilded bait, O king; my faith you cannot buy. See General Joseph Reed; or, The Incorrup- tible Patriot.—Jones. stand again on the familiar shore. fellow. stand and count the flying years upon my fingers. Soldier's Retrospect.—Sherwood. stand and wait, while all around me lies. —UOe. stand at last on Ludgate's famous hill. Hill—A Mystery—. (Punch.) stand before the judgment throne of heaven. of Arms, The.—Leuville. stand behind the waterfall. —Scully. stand beside the mobile sea. See California.-Miller. stand here to say the experience of all these years. See Constitutional Prohibition the Great Remedy.—Finch. See Thanksgiving See Search See Angel at See Greatest am. See Young Yankee See Agassiz. –Long- See See Waiting. See Ludgate's See Choice See Bushman’s Cave, The. stand in a darkened room. See Arthur Bonnicastle (Death of the First-born).—Holland. stand in the cold gray weather. See In the Rain.— . Story. stand in the doorway and wait for his coming. See My Lover.—M’Curdy. stand in the Great Forever, I lave in the ocean of truth. See Song of the Soul Victorious.—Anon. Stand in the middle of Jonathan's house. the Chimney.—Anon. stand on the brink of a river. stand upon the hill and hear. The.—Rexford. Stand upon the hoary mountain of old Time. felicissime.—(Nassaw Magazine.) Stand upon my native hills again. the Country.—Bryant. Stand upon the summit of my life [or years]. Thalatta.-Brown. See Song of See Vision, A.—A. M. E. See Old Year and the New, See In- See Lines on Revisiting See stand within the stony, arid town. See City Tree, The...— Crawford. * Started from home one Sunday evening. See Jim : A Hero. —Overton. Started on a journey just about a week ago. See Trip To Morrow, A.—Anon. *g. into an open boat. See Idyl of the Ocean.— Ort. Stepped into my room one day. See “He Must Be a Com- mitteeman” and Proof Positive.—Anon. still keep open Memory's chamber; still. Rosslyn. # stood and saw the angel of the dawn. See Two Angels, The...—MacFarlane. stood and watched a school boy group. Mill a-going.—English. stood and watched my ships go out. (Boston Cultivator.) See Sad Ventures.— stog at eve when the sun went down. See 'Ostler Joe.— III].S. See Memory.— See Keep the stood at Rimmel's window, and I saw that there were signs. See Valentine, A.—Sims. stoodºº the triple northern post. See Cathedral, The. -LC) Well. stood beneath a hollow tree; the blast it hollow blew. See All Hollow.—Anon. stood beneath the Arch of Titus long. See Arch of Titus, The.—De Vere. stood beside my window one stormy winter day. See Same.—Leslie. stood beside the death-bed of a man. See Slain by Drink. —Young. stood beside the grave of him who blazed. See Church- hill's Grave.—Byron. stood beside Varese's Lake. See Lago Varese.—Taylor. stood by a silversmith. See Silversmith, The.—Hyde. stººd º the Open casement. See Celestial Army, The.— €3.01. stood in gladness—for life's highest joy. See Life's Weav- ing.—Colcord. stood in that cathedral old, the work of kingly power. See Tomb of Charlemagne, The.—Taylor. stood in the crowded street, the winter sun shone brightly. See Better than Diamonds.--Anon. stood 3. the old cathedral. See Taper, The.—Butter- WOrth. stood in . Venice, on the Bridge of Sighs. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Venice).-Byron. stood on a tower in the wet. See New Year, The.— Tennyson. stood on Brocken's Sovran height, and "saw. See Lines Written, in the Album at Elbingerode.-Coleridge. stood, on the bridge at midnight. See Bridge, The.—Long- fellow. stood on the crest in the sunlight. See Timber Line.— DeLan. stood on the shore of the beautiful sea. See Sorrow of the Sea, The.—Anon. stood on the slope of Kronos gray, above the Olympian plain. See Olympian Victors.-Fiske. stood one day by the breezy bay. See Nautical Extrav. agance, A.—Irwin. stood, one Sunday morning. Houghton. stood tiptoe upon a little hill. See same.—Keats. stood to hear that bold Sentence of grit. See Earth to Earth.-Field. See London Churches.— stood upon the hills, when heaven's wide arch. See Sunrise on the Hills.-Longfellow. stood upon the ocean's briny shore. See Agnes, I Love hee.—Anon. stood with my hand in my friend's warm hand. See Lines to a Friend.—Bensel. stood ...Within an orchard during rain. See Orchard.— Holley. stood within the city disinterred. See Ode to Naples.— Shelley. stood within the cypress gloom. FIildreth. stood within the heart of God. Moody. stood Within the quiet woodland ways. yond the Trees, The.—Keohler. Stooped to the silent earth and lifted a handful of her dust. See Handful of Dust, A.—Oppenheim. See Implora Pace.-- See Pandora's Song.— See Town be- 748 FIRST LINE INDEX I think I strolled beside the shining Sea. I : I suppose we’re going home pretty soon. stopped to read the milestone here. Milestone.—Piatt. e - strode through the depths of the marsh in the stark win- See Reading the tertide of the year. See Winter in the Marsh.- Scollard. stroll through verdant fields to-day. See Mount Hope.— Crofutt. See Cumberbunce, The. strove with none for none was worth my strife. See Epigram: “I strove with none” and Finis and . Fire of Life, The and Introduction to The Last Fruit off an Old Tree and On Himself and same.—Landor. struck the board, and cried, “No more.” See Collar, The.—Herbert. studied my table over and over, and backward, and forward, too. See Mortifying Mistake, A.—Pratt. submit to your judgment. See Duties of the State.— est. Root. suppose every husband is subject to what might be called “Sudden fits.” See Mr. and Mrs. Bowser's Family Jar.—(Detroit Free Press.) º suppose I may come in 2 See Monsieur Jacques.— Barnett. - suppose if all the children. See All the Children.— See Being Thank- Anon. ful.—Denton. “I suppose you don't understand why,” said Mrs. Percher- I tell thee truly, herald. “I tell ye it’s nonsense,” said Farmer Ben. I I I I I I I I I I I I tell you what, if folks will take my advice. I ley from the corner of her mouth not occupied by pins. See Lending a Hand.—Anon. suppose you wish me to act as your second. See Tramp Abroad A (French Duel, The).-Clemens. suppose you’ve heard tell of those frolicsome kittens. ee Bad Peter, Bad Joe.—Anon. swing to the sunset land. See Prairie Greyhounds.— Johnson. take life jest as I find it. See. Thankful Soul, A.— Stanton. - take my chaperon to the play. See Chaperon, The.— Bunner. take this to be a dress-parade of the boys. See Star of Democracy, They—Watterson. talk with you of foolish things and wise. See Entre Nous.--Jewett. talked about you, dear, the other night. See Nocturne of Consecration, A.—Roberts. talked with a stalwart young seaman last week on Ratcliff Highway. See Brave Woman, A.—Nichols. tell my secret : No, indeed, not I. See My Secret.— Rossetti. tell thee, Dick, where I have been. See Ballad upon a Wedding, A.—Suckling. tell thee, priest, when shoemakers make shoes. See I Tell Thee Priest.—Gascoigne. See King Henry V. (After the |Battle).—Shakespeare. A. See Farmer Ben's Theory.—Anon. - tell you, hopeless grief See Grief.- Browning. g tell you, I will not have the king killed. See “Gentle- yOll, the King !”—Barr. Imogine, that it is simply ruinous. See Fifty Dollar Milliner's Bill, A.—Booth. [or I’ll] tell you Kate, that Lovejoy cow. See Lovejoy Cow, The.—Morse. tell you, Mr. Cleveland, I have been in a lot of trouble lately. See His Own Grandfather.—Anon. tell you mother, I cannot stand it any longer. He Was never Known to . Smile.—Barnard. tell you no l I won't comply, and its my business to talk and command. See Dorcas and Gregory.—Molière. is passionless. See tell you, pard, in this Western wild. See Sergeant's tory, The...—Anon. tell you plain, if I don’t try. See Jim's Story.- Tomer. tell you, stranger, it's no use. See White Azalease— Wright. f tell you they’s strange things doin’. See “Makin’ Things a-Purpose to be Et.”—Horton. See Under the Buggy Seat.—McCollum. “I tell you what, Mr. Carter.” See Perverseness of It, The.—Hope. - tell 3. when it comes to dates. See Mother's Almanac. –An OI!. I thank all who have lov'd me in their hearts. See Sonnets from the Portuguese, XLI.-Browning. thank God as heartily as , any one that human slavery has gone forever. ... See At the Boston Banquet (Negro Problem, The).-Grady. thank the goodness and the grace. See Child’s Hymn of Praise, A.—Taylor. - thank thee, Father, for this sky. Markham. thank Thee, Father, giving, A.—Patch. thank Thee, Lord, for quiet rest. Prayer, A.—Duncan. thank thee, Lord, that I am straight and strong. For All These.--Tompkins. - See Thanksgiving.— See Child's Thanks- See Child's Morning in the skies. See I I I I I I I .II I, “I think I want some pies this morning.” thank thee Lord that just to-day. See Sabbath. Evening, A.—Williams. thank thee, no. See Sicilian Idyll, A.—Moore. thank Thee that I learn. See Thanksgiving.—Jones. thank you for your sympathy. See Woman's Wengeance, A.—Wilford. thank you, Mr. Chairman, I thank you, gentlemen. See Louisiana Purchase Exposition.—Hay. thank you, Mr. President. See Alma Mater and the Present.—Pettit. that am rudely stamped and want love's majesty. See King Richard III. (Duke of Gloster, The).-Shake- Speare. . that in heill wes and glaidness. See Lament for the Makaris quhen He Was Seik, The...—Dunbar. that tremble at your feet. See Missive, The.—Gosse. think a great many professors of religion are just like backgammon boards. See same.—Bethune. think a stormless night-time shall ensue. See World's Death-night, The.—Woods. think, as [or when I I read that sweet story of old. See Of Such is the Kingdom of Heaven (Child's Desire, The).--Luke. think he had not heard of the far towns. See St. John Baptist.—O'Shaughnessy. think I could turn and live with animals, they are so placid and self-contained. See Beasts, The...—Whit- Iſla, Il. think I must have caught cold. See Mr. Perkins at the Dentist's.—Bailey. See Greedy Richard.—Taylor. think if a maid with sparkling eyes. See Reverie of a Bachelor.—Gray. this: if I lay dying in some land. See Harbour, The.— ettS. think if I should cross the room. See Room's Width, The.—Ward. think if thou couldst know. See If Thou Couldst Know. —Procter. think it is Charles Dickens who says. See Man for a’ That, A.—Gough. think it is over, over. See In Harbor.—Hayne. think it is so very queer. See So Very Queer.—Cocke. think it must be spring. See Spring Feeling, A.—— Carman. - think it really mean—don't you ? See Complaint, A.— Jenks [or Pennypacker]. think it was Spring—but not certain I am. See Epicu- rean Reminiscences of a Sentimentalist.—Hood. think it's not an easy task. See Little Boy's First Recitation, A.—Anon. think man's soul dwells nearer to the east. See Unending Genesis, The.—Lowell. think myself happy, King Agrippa, because I shall answer for myself. See Acts of the Apostles (Paul's Defence before Festus and Agrippa).--Bible. think not on my father. See All's Well that Ends Well (True Love).-Shakespeare. think, of all the things at school. See Johnny's Hist'ry Lesson.—Waterman. think of thee when nightingale's sweet songs. See I Think of Thee.—Matthisson. think of thee, when the bright sunlight shimmers. See Loved One ever Near, Ther-Goethe. think on thee in the night. See I Think on Thee.— Hervey think, Sir, the country calls upon us loudly and imper- atively. See Compromise Measures (Justice to the Whole Country).-Webster. think that every mother's son. See What to Drink.-- 1A ſlo Il. thinkº he loved me I at least, he said. See After All. —Butt. think that I shall never see a poem lovely as a tree. Trees.—Kilmer. think that, next to your sweet eyes. Timrod. think that none of us can understand. Extract Concerning.—Eliot. think that we are coming at last to treat inebriation as it ought to be treated. See No Cure but Prohibition. —Talmage. See See ‘Flower-life.-- See Holmes, think that we retain of our dead friends. See Remem. brance.—Boner. think the cow is very kind. See Cow, The.—Garnett. think the fairies to my christening came. See Fairy Godmothers.—Lee-Hamilton. think the immortal servants of mankind. See Sonnet: “I think the immortal servants.”—Watson. think the moon is very kind. See Two Songs for a Child. (2) Kind Moon, The.—Teasdale. 9. think the pity of this life is love. See Life's Pity.— Anon. think the song that's sweetest. See Ideal, The.—(Hall's Jowrmal of Health.) think there was chilens enough. See Big Enough Fam- ily, A.— (Columbus Morning News.) think this is the jolliset day in all the year. See Some- thing to be Thankful For.—Denton. I think this is the result of a burn.” See Hole in the Carpet, The.—Anon. 749 I think AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS I think till I weary with thinking. See Hindoo Sceptic, I treasure in secret some long, fine hair. See Wind-Harp, The.—(Spectator, The.) The.—Lowell. - º I think true love is never blind. See True Love.—Cary. I tremble, not with terror, but with hope. See Spe Treido. I think we all met last night. See John Bull's Other —Stanley. - e Ireland.—Shaw. y I tried to improve my mind one afternoon. See Mrs. Smith I think we are too ready with complaint. See Cheerfulness Improves her Mind.—Dallas. s —Browning. I tried to read w'at Shakespeare writ. See W’en Shake- I think we cannot too sharply draw the line between what speare Slings Himself.-Foss. e really is our duty. See Victims and Victimizers.- I tripped along a narrow way. See Forthfaring.—Howells. Craik. I trust in God; whatever ills. . See My Faith.-Anon. I think, whatever mortals crave. See Chaunt of the Brazen I trust that at length, the time is come. See Negro Slavery. Head, A.—Praed. —Brougham. . . - º I think when American art is held up to satire and con- I trust your lordships will not believe that. See Impeach- demnation. See American Art.—Howe. ment of Warren Hastings (Impeachment of Mr. Hast- I think when I read that sweet story, of old. See Child's ings, The).-Sheridan. tº º ºr * Desire.—Luke. I try to knead and spin, but my life is low the while. ... See "I think you remember a man we knew, who went by the in Leinster and Song “In Leinster and Two Irish name of “Prince.” See “Prince.”—Pemberton. Peasant Songs—Guiney. ſº tº I thought as I watched in the drawing. See Messenger | I tum to...see my gran'ma one gold Fanksgiving Day. See Hours, The.—Parkinson. Neddie's Thanksgiving Visit.-Anon. e I thought I had forgotten you. See Heart's Tide.—Hew. I tuº from ºV. imperial power. See Ruins of Cornelia's itt. ouse.—Le yere. y I thought I heard Hſm calling. See Hill of Vision, The I turned an , ancient poet's book. See Home Song, A.— (In the Cool of the Evening). —Stephens. e Van Dyke. g I thought I must be dreaming.’ See Únspoken Question, | I turned and, thought I saw myself. See Roadside Path, The.—Anon. The.—Killian. es I thought it meant all glad ecstatic things. See Love's Mean- I undeº that smoke-cloud is Souchez. See Buttadeus. ing.—Perry. -JOIAI)SOI). - I thºu it proper to provide. See Sot-weed Factor, The. I understand, that, you are a shoe-maker. See How to —Cook. Make Shoes.—Anon. I thought it was the little bed. See Half-waking.—Alling | I understand the large...hearts of heroes. See Song of My- ham. self (Heroes).--Whitman. - “I thought, Mr. Allan, when I gave my Bennie to his I used to go to bed at night. See Bed during Exams.- country.” See Soldier's Reprieve, The.—Robbins. Vail. - I thought my heart would break. See Waiting.—Towne. I used to. marry a good many folks. See Pike County I thought of death beside the lonely sea. See Life and Wedding...A.-Anºn. - Death.-Scott. I useter be “it’’ at Christmas: See Deposed.--Sabin. I thought of Thee, my partner and my guide. See After- I useter beg my old gra'ma. See Dimes for Turnips' Blood. thought and River Duddon, The (Sonnet IV.) and —Anon. . ... " Sonnet: River Duddon, The and To the River Dúddon. I want some invormashun, Shust so quickly vot I can. See WordSWOrth. Der Coming Man.-Adams. º I thought once how Theocritus had sung. See Sonnets I want to dold you vat it is, dots a putty nice play. See from the Portuguese, I.-Browning Schneider Sees Leah. —“Uncle Schneider.” e 3 -º- " º - I venture to prophesy, there are those now living who will I thought our love full, but I did err. See same and see this. See Open Door. The and Return of British Sonnet: “I thought our love,'... etc.—Lowell. Fugitives —º 3. I thºſ to find some healing clime. See Answered.— I very". indeed approve. See, New Style.—Landor. I thought to meet º more, so dreary seem’d. See Burial I vºt with brooding on the years. See same.— of the Dead, Keble. • gº - *_% y I thº § paSS º &;..." # alive I am. See I, "#" #. Snows, have liv'd. See Jungfrau’s Cry, ay ueen, € (Conc lºn). ennyson. I k : tudi O d I e I though. work for him. “Master,” I said. See same. 4 & *Hoºla"'Aºn." ºven * º eman. See I thought when I’d learned my letters. See Little Boy's I would you make ze little speak avec plaisir. See French- Troubles, A.—Perry. “I thought you had given up betting on the horse-races,” I I, I tink I hear my brudder say. I I I I I I “I too, like them, from Lacedæmon spring.” IIIII said Mrs. De Tompkins. See She Earned her Half.- Babcock. thought you was to school l See Little Prudy (Playing “Hookey”).-May. Timothy Doolan, of Barrydownderry, in the County Clare. See Timothy Doolan’s Will.—Anon. See Stars Begin to Fall.— Anon. - told Hezekiah—that's my man. See Aunt Parson's Story. —(Presbyterian Journal.) told my nymph, I told her true. See Flavia.-Shen- Stone. * told my secret to the sweet wild roses. See Couldn't Keep a Secret.— (All the Year Round.) tole yu, Petah, you’d orte ben dah. See One-legged Duck, The.—Smith. too am changed—I scarce know why. Ago.—Watts. too have suffer'd ; yet I know she Urania.-Arnold. See Ten Years is not cold. See See Leonidas (Polydorus and Maron).-Glover. too remember, in the after years. SOI). took a hansom on today. See To-day.”—Henley. took a prism and on the floor I threw. See My “Shine.” —Piner. took a sea-weed go01e. - took her dainty eyes, as well. Lady's Treasure.—Dowson. took it for a fairy vision. See Comus.—Milton. took my heart in my hand. See Twice.—Rossetti. took that glass marble, mamma. See Johnny's Confes- sion.—Anon. took the crazy short-cut to the bay. See Niobe.—Tenny. “I Took a Hansom on See Sea-weed.—Drom- See Villanelle of His in my hand. See Swimmers.- Untermeyer. tossed a rose into the sea. See Wave Dance Song.— Dehmel. travell'd among unknown men. See same.—Words- Worth. See Ode to Ire- See Mental Traveller, travelled its fruitful provinces round. land, An.—King Alfred. travelled through a land of men. The.—Blake. | I I I I “I waited for the train at Coventry.” I I, man on the English Language.—Cooke. vow’d unvarying faith. See Thoughts.-Patmore. wadna gi'e my ain, wife. See My Ain Wife HDaing. wait and watch ; before my eyes. See Waiting, The.— Whittier. wait—till from my veiled brows shall fall. —Clemmer. See Godiva (Par- See Waiting. ody.—Herford. waited for the train at Coventry. SOIl. wº in the little sunny room. See Eve's Daughter.— III. See Godiva.-Tenny- waited more than two hours without having an oppor- #y to cross the river. See Women of Sego, The.— 8,I’k. - waited till the twilight. See same.—Swain. wake I Ah! would that I could sleep again l See same. —“Montebello.” wake l I feel the day is near. See Chanticleer.—Thaxter. waked from slumber at the dead of night. of the Past, A.—Sargent. waked; the sun was in the sky. a Dreamless Sleep.—Fields. walk along, the crowded streets. and mark. See Mystery of Life in Christ, The.—Prentiss. walk, down the garden paths. See Patterns.—Lowell. walk down the Valley of Silence. See Song of the Mystic, The.—Ryan. walked alone in the darkness. walked beside a dark gray sea. Time.—Ingelow. walked beside the evening sea. Curtis. walked entranced. See Vision of Connaught in the Thir- teenth Century, A.—Mongan. . walked the old frequented ways. See Behind the Closed in the spring-time. See Eye.—Ledwidge. walked through Ballinderry Lament for Thomas Davis.--Ferguson. walked through the woodland meadows. See Bird with the Broken Wing, The.—Anon and Broken Pinion, The.—Butterworth. walked with him one melancholy night. Aldrich. walkº with the beautiful Marcelline. See Tell her So. –AD OR1. walking the familiar street. See In Arcadia.-Lowell. wander 'midst buddings and blossoms. See Eden Ad- vancing.—Stokes. See Thought See On Waking from See Doubting.—Downey. See Sea-mews in Winter See Ebb and Flow.— See Lycidas.- 750 FIRST LINE INDEX I Was wander on the barren moors. f See Among the Moun- tains.—Armstrong. I wander thro’ each chartered street. See London- Blake. e I wander through the woodland ways. See Kindred.- Brown. I wander up and down the earth. See What the Months Bring.—Sterling. e l I wº by the brook-side. See Brook-side, The.— |Houghton. e • I wander'd in a lonely glade. See Walk in Spring, A- Montgomery. ... I wander'd ionely as a Cloud. See Daffodils.-Words: worth. I wandered alone down yonder lane. See Old School-House, The.—Anon. I wandered along the heath. See Rommany Rye and the Gypsy Lad, The.—Borrow. - I wanáčred by the brookside. See Love and Science- Anon. - I wandered east, I’ve wandered west. See Jeanie Mor- rison.—Motherwell. - I wandered lonely as a cloud. See Daffadils, The- Wordsworth. I wandered lonely beneath the trees. See Found.--Goethe. I wandered lonely where the pine trees made. See Trailing Arbutus, The.—Whittier. - I wandered through a dreary land. See Love that Lives for Aye, The.—Peck. I wandered through Scoglietto's far retreat... See Sonnet: “Written in Holy Week at Genoa.”—Wilde. I wandered through the ancient wood. See Cataract Isle, The.—Cranch. º I wandered through the night alone. See Face, A.—Wash- burn. I wandered where a curious crowd. See Day Old Bet was Sold, The.—Gassaway. - I, wandering hither listless from afar. See Home-longings. —Savage-Armstrong. wanst spint a night in th’ counthry. on a Night in the Country.—Dunne. want free life and I want fresh air. See Mr. Dooley See Lasca.--Des- I'êZ. wº::1 don't know what I want. See What I want- Proudfit. * e want no array of figures, I want no official documents. See Legislative Union, The...—Peel. “I want something to do.” See Enlisting as Army Nurse. . —Alcott. I want to be a farmer. See What I Would Be.—Hey- wood. I want to be a soldier, and with the Soldiers stand. See same.—Childs. - I want to be an angel. See same.—Gill. I want to be like Jesus. See Hymn.--Anon. I want to buy a doll, a very pretty doll l See Two Dolls, The.—Boyd. º º “I want to get up,” the Snowdrop said. See First Snow- drop, The.—Anon. * º I want to give one or two incidents illustrative of the life of a private in that war. See Last Days of the Con- federacy.—Gordon. want to tell you about my thorn-apple tree. See Ser- mon from a Thorn-apple Tree, A.—Miller. want to tell you all about the walk I took with Ned. See Two Ways of Telling the Same Thing.—Duffey. See I I want to go to the end of the world. See Tenderfoot, The. —Whitehouse. I want to introduce my dog. See My Dog.—Hook, I want to know, Judge. See Is Freedom a Lie?—Mun- yon. * I want to know—now please don’t Smile. See Is There More Than One St. Nick!—Anon. I want to love Thee, strength divine. See Wow—Scheff- ler. I want to say a word to the young men. See Word to Young Men, A.—Gough. . I want to show you something. See New Toy, The.— Rook. I want to talk to you of the attitude. See Use and Abuse of Property, The.—Roosevelt. I want to tell you about my kitten. See Poem Postponed, A.—Anon. I want to tell you about my pet cat. See My Pet Cat- Anon. - I I I want you—Oh! want you, now and ever ! Want You.--—Anon. - ‘‘I want you to go to bed.” said Mr. Meeklamore. See |Unfinished Manuscript, The.—Anon. I want you to listen to a sad sweet story. See Story of Decoration Day for the Little Children of To-day, A. —Harrison. want you to take a picter o' me, and my old woman here. See Old Farmer Grey Gets Photographed.— Anon. - - I wanted the gold, and I sought it. See Spell of the Yukon, The.—Service. I wººd you to come today. See How Like a Woman.— U16 I’. I wanted you when skies were red. See Unanswered.— Dickinson. I wants a piece of cal'co [or talito]. e See Mattie’s Wants and Wishes.—Gordon. I ‘I was an infant when my mother went.” “I was born in Indiany,” “I was coming from Liverpool.” I was delving in the garret and I came upon it there. want, to mend my wagon. See “Gran'ma al’as Does.” –E Oe. war born on the banks of the Wataugy. See “Ye Air Born, to Die.”—Dromgoole. warh, like the one drop of rain. See Voices of the Void, The.—Lathrop. warn ye all, ye gay ladies. See Child Waters (B).- (Old Ballad.) was a boy ten years old when the troops marched away. See Blue and the Gray, The.—Lodge. was collector of donations. See Charity Collector, The. —Vickers. was a goddess ere the marble found me. a Garden, A.—Lee. See Statue in “I wº. a jolly young boy. See Christmas Story, A.— In OI!. \ was a lady of high renown. See Jamie Douglas.- (Ballad.) was a member of the Delphian Club. See Dry Exper- iment, A.—Neal. was a normal graduate, primful of methods and with no experience. See My First School.—Anon. wº a peasant of the Polish plain. See Five Souls.— Wer. was a scholar : seven useful springs. See Scholar and His Dog, The.—Marston. was a stricken deer that left the herd. See Task, The (Autobiographical).-Cowper. was a typical “trusted employee.” See Floating Bal- ance, The.—Osbourne. wº i. Viking old I See Skeleton in Armor, The.—Long- € II OW. was a wandering sheep. See Lost but Found.—Bonar. wº 8, #: awake little boy. See Fourth of July Record, .—fx,1Ce. was a young fair tree. See Aged Oak at Oakley, The.— Alford. was a young girl once. See Oh, No.—Bell. was about eighteen years of age. See How I Earned My First Dollar.—Lincoln. was alone beside the sea upon a starry night. See Ex- tasy.—Hugo. wº alone on the back Veranda. See That Settled It.— Il OIl. - was an English shell. See English Shell, An-Benson. See Queen Mab. —Shelley. was angry with my friend. (Poison Tree, A).-Blake. was anxious to be present at the early liturgy of the morning. See Blessing of the Waters, The.—Bent. was as happy as a young ambitious girl. See My Great Mistake.—Golden. *. was as light of heart the next morning as any of my brother workman. See Beauty of Nature.—Miller. was asking for something specific and perfect for my See Songs of Experience city. See Mannahatta.—Whitman. was awful sick las' night. See Menagerie Diet.—Kee- 118,11. W8, S gºs over my easel. See Kentucky Cinderella, A. —Smith. was bitten severely by a little dog. See Our Dogs.-- Brown. was born again to-day. See First Sight.—Branch. wº º as free as the silvery light. See Man.— Oa,TéS. was born February 12, 1809, in Hardin County, Ky. See Abrham Lincoln's Autobiography and Autobiogra- phy.—Lincoln. was born for deep-sea fishing. See Son of the Sea, A.— Carman. was born in a land across the seas, nearly five hundred years ago. See, Ten Famous Women.—Lloyd. * - Says a stranger, lank and slim. See Like his Mother Used to Make.—Riley. was busily engaged the other day in writing an article. See Telephone Conservation, A.—Gregg. was busily sewing, one bright summer day. Peddler, The.—Anon. was busy with my ploughing. Anon. - was but a little child. See “Cheer Up, Honey l’”—Dowd. Was bat Seven year auld. See Laily Worm and the Machrel of the Sea, The-(Old Ballad.) was climbing up a mountain path. See Obstacle, An.— Gilman. See When the Ocean Bil- See Old Arithmetic, The.—Anon. was detained over Sunday in Barnsbury, and on Sun- day morning I resolved to go to church. See Bank's Babies.—Anon. w was dining in Delmonico's. See “Awful.”—Strong. was down to a kissing-bee some time ago. See Kissing- See How We See Little See Love Passed By.— lows Roll.—Potter. Bee, A.—Anon. was dozing comfortably in my easy-chair. Hunted a Mouse.—Jenkins. was drawing near to the Prince. e.—Ward. was fond of her See April to March.- McNeal. was foretold your rebel sex. See Deposition from Love, A.—Carew, º See Prince of Wales, in April. 751 I Was AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS . I was four yesterday: when I’m quite old. See Boy’s Aspirations, A.—Smedley. - was going down the walk. See Who was She 3— Anon. was going into town the other morning. See Piece of Red Calico, A.—Scroggin. was hoein’ in my cornfield, on a spring day, just at noon. See Farmer and Wheel; or, The New Lochinvar. —Carleton. was ill of an epidemic vile fever. See same.—Sterne. was in a Cedar Rapids sleeper. See Songs in the Night. — (Burlington Hawkeye.) was in court the other day. —Anon. See Arrested for Cheating. was in Margate last July, I walk’d upon the pier. See Misadventures at Margate.—Barham. was in the depot of a small town in the South. See Buying a Railroad Ticket.—Arnold. was in Washington a few days prior to the inaugura- tion of President Lincoln. See Calmed by “The Star Spangled Banner.”—Nast. was ironing, most prosaic of all work at all times. See It was a Dream.—Rayne. was just off to spend a fortnight with my old friend Colonel Gunton, in Norfolk. See Little Joke, A Hope. I was loafing around the streets last night. See Old En- gineer at a Concert.—Anon. I was mighty good lookin' when I was young. See “Spä- cially Jim.”—Morgan. - I was not asleep. See Happiness and Duty.—Swain. I was not born for the town. See Plaint of the Wild Flower, The.—Savage. I was not born to Helicon, nor dare. See To Ben Jonson. —Randolph. I was not patient in that olden time. See Patient.— Anon. - I was not well the other day. See In a Quiet Neighbor- hood.—Anon. I was now in the Strand. See Lavengro at the Holy Lands. —Borrow. I was on board the sloop-of-war Wasp, boys. See “Wasp’s” Frolic, The.—Anon. - - I was on the drive, in eighty. See Jack, the Fighting Evangelist.—Anon. “I was on the Merrimac”— “No more,” the listener cried. I IIII.I See I Was on the Merrimac.—Anon. was one day traveling in Calabria. See Night of Ter- ror, A.—Courier. was one evening on the Ohio, when the river had been swollen. See Fate of European Kings, The.—Meagher. was one of a party of five in the inside of a stage-coach. See Female Tenderness.-Jerrold. was out last night in the orchard, a-thinkin' of Mary See Mary Jane and I.-Rothwell. was seated alone in my rooms, lads. See Brokers Ahead Î Or, the Old Armchair.—Grossmith. was seized with an ambition to appear in public once. See My First Recital,—Eaton. was sitting alone toward the twilight. of ) the Twilight, The.—Johnson. was sitting in my school-room, after a weary day. Other Boy is a Bad Boy.—Anon. was sitting in my study. See Papa's Letter.—Anon. was sitting in the twilight. See Little Charlie's Big Story.— (Springfield, Mass., Republican.) was so afraid I’d be late. See Tenor, The.—Bunner. was so small they lifted me to see. See Then and Now. M’Guire. was tired of Jack, poor boy. See Jack and I.-Anon. was so very much afraid. See Dolly's Vaccination.— Goodfellow. was speaking one time to Mr. Lincoln. Name for “Weeping Water.”—Anon. was standing alone on a rocky height. See How I Won My Wife.—Eaton. See Cabman's Story, The. See See Voice in [or See See Lincoln’s was standing in a file of cabs. —Henry. was strolling one day down the Lawther Arcade. Tin Gee Gee, The.—Cape. WaS *. off my bonnet. See Darwinism in the Kitchen. –AITO]]. was the chief of the race—he had stricken my father dead. See Voyage of Maeldune, The.—Tennyson. was the child that passed long hours away. See Weaver, The.—Gore-Booth. was the first to lift my head. See Flag of the Free.— Denton. was the last new boy at school. See Nobody There.— Anon. was the third man running in a race. See Service, The. —Johnson. was the neighbor once, thou rugged pile ! See Elegiac Stanzas Suggested by a Picture of Peele Castle in a Storm.—Wordsworth. was to preach for Brother Anderson. derson's Sermon.—Beecher. - was touring through New England. See Man on the Hill- top, The.—Bacheller. was unwilling to interrupt the course of this debate. Walpole's Attack on Pitt-Walpole. See Brother An- See I I I I I I I III#II| went to her who loveth me no more. was up the next morning before the October sunrise. See Lorna Doone (October Morning, An)—Black- Ill OI’é. was visiting a gentlemen who lived in the vicinity of Los Angeles. See Mule and the Bees, The.—Malone. was waiting for dinner. See At Grandma's.--Cam- €I’Orl. was walking alone, comfortable and quiet, with a jar of jelly. See Her First Steam-engine.—Dallas. wº walking down the street. See Bag of Salt, A.— Il OI!. was walking in Savannah, past a church decayed and dim. See Funeral, The.—Carleton. was wandering in a beautiful and romantic country. See Hill of Science, The.—Aiken. . “I was with Grant”—the stranger said. See Aged Stranger, The.—Harte. , - was young, and my horse was strong. See Aunt Phillis's Guest.—Gannett. - watch afar the moving, Mystery. See Flying Mist, The. —Markham. watch beside you in your silent room. “I Watch Beside You,” etc.—Anon. watch from the nursery window. —Anon. watch her in the corner there. See Arachne.—Cooke. watch his wings in thickets dim. See Red Bird, The.— Hayne. watch the drowsy night expire. See Sonnet: See Queer * Scholars. See Faces in the Fire.— Anon. watch the golden billows awaiting the sickles keen. See Harvest, The.—(Good Housekeeping.) watch the leaves that flutter in the wind. at my Window.—Piatt. See Leaves Watch the mowers, as they go. See Midsummer.— Trowbridge. - watch the printer's clever hand. See Revised Proofs. —M’Evoy. See I Watch the See Winter Birds.- watch the ships by town and lea. Ships.-Eaton. watch them from the window. Cooper. watch'd her as she stooped to pluck. See On the Brink. —Calverley. * watched a rosebud very long. See Symbols.—Rossetti. wº a sail until it dropped. See 'Tis Life Beyond.— Il OI] . watched her face, suspecting germs of love. in the House, The (Honoria).--Patmore. Watched her tie her sandals on. See Orient Maid, An.— . Thomson. - & - wº the dear little blossoms. See Cherry Time.— ayre. - Wear these three colors to-day. See Good for Little Folks and Big Folks.--Anon. - weep for Adonais—he is dead! See Adonais.-Shel- ey. weep those dead lips, white and dry. —Thompson. See Angel See Linen Bands. Weigh not fortune's frown or smile. See Contented Mind, A.—Sylvester. wº remember when at morn. See Kate Vane.—Eng- 1SI1. - Went a roaming through the woods alone. See Night. ingale, The.—Symonds. Went back an old-time lane. See In the Fall o'Time.— Jones. went into a cigar store. See Cigar Wrapper, A.— Anon. went into a public 'ouse. went one night on a trip to the moon. the Moon.—Boise. - went out on an April morning. See Morning.—Teasdale. went out to see my dra'ma. See Neddy's Thanksgiving. See “Tommy.”—Kipling. See My Trip to —Anon. went out to the farthest meadow. , See ‘‘Love is a Terrible Thing.”—Norton. See Song of the Wander- See Modern Medicine.t-Gilli- went out to the hazel wood. ing Aengus, The.—Yeats. went to a modern doctor. 8, Il. - went to dig a grave for Love. See Love's Change.— Aldrich. went to hear a lecture by a noted hypnotist. See Hyp- notism and the Dog.—Montaque. went to hear the city choir. See City Choir, The.—War- Iſla, Il. . See Enchainment and Song: “I went,” etc.—O'Shaughnessy. went to the dances at Chandlerville. See Lucinda Mat- lock.-Masters. - went to the dentist's, along with Aunt Ruth. See Getting Ready for School.--Tompkins. Went º º Garden of Love. See Garden of Love, The. —£5 13, Ké. went to the place where my youth took birth. See Later. —Wright. went to the Smith's one sultry day. See Getting the Pony Shod and What Came of It.—Anon. Went to the wood when the morning was breaking. See Bouchaleen Bawn, The.—McCall. . went to turn the grass once after one. See Tuft of Flowers, The.—Frost, 7 5 2 FIRST LINE INDEX I wish went to Washington the other day, and I stood on the Capitol Hill. See Before the Bay State Club (Homes of the People, The).—Grady. I I went up and down the streets. See Doc Hill.—Masters. I went with a friend. See “Has Not Caught Me Yet.”— Anon. - I were wunst a sailor, yer honor knows. See Jim Lord's Cat.—Nicholson. I whispered my great sorrow to every listening sedge. See Sedges, The.—O'Sullivan. e I who essayed to sing in earlier days. See Vision of Im- mortality, The.—Weston. wº I, who had slept the dreamless sleep of Death. See Dying- day of Death, The.—Macfie. I Who have heard solemnities of sound. See Great Voice, The.—Scollard. I who have lost the stars, the sad. See On a Subway Express.-Firkins. I, who was always counted, they say. See Over the Hill from the Poor-house.—Carleton. I will arise and go now, and go to Innisfree. See Lake Isle of Innisfree, The.—Yeats. I will attend her here. See Taming of the Shrew, The.— Shakespeare. “I will be good, dear mother.” See “I Will be Good.”— In Orl. I will detain you with only just a few words—just a few thousand words. See General Grant's English.-Clem- €IOS. - will forget the moaning of the sea about Aran. See I Will Forget.—Furlong. will go, and leave the streetways. See Inishail.—Anon. will go back—I will go back to Monthiers | See Chateau de Montheirs.-Mann, will go back to the great sweet mother. See Triumph of Time, The (Return, The).-Swinburne. will go forth 'mong men, not mailed in scorn. —Smith. - will go home I See Honeymoon, The.—Tobin. “I will go out,” Louisa cried. See I Will.—Elliott. will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help. See Psalms of David, CXXI–Bible. will make mention now of the works of the Lord. See Apocrypha.-Ecclesiasticus. r will make you brooches and toys for your delight. See Romance.—Stevenson. will neuer eate nor drinke, 'Robin Hood said. See Robin Hood's Death (A).- (Old Ballad.) will not abate one word of the stern creed that brought the Pilgrim Fathers. See Pilgrim Charter and Cov- enant, The.—Russell. will not ask if thou can'st touch. See To a Rich Young Widow.—(Punch.) See same. I I will not break the tyrst, my dear. See Tryst, A.— Moulton. “I will not die.” A feeble voice comes forth. See Three Voices, The.—Hahn. “I will not drink I’’ The words were grand. See “I will not Drink.”—Wrigglesworth. I will not faint, but trust in God. Rossetti. “I will not go” he said. See Infirm.—Martin. “I will not go to that old dancing-school. See Little God and Dicky, The.—Bacon. Will not have the mad Clytie. See Flowers.-Hood. Will not join in congratulation on misfortune and dis. grace. See American War (War with America, The). Chatham. See In Patience.— # will not let thee go. See same.—Bridges. Will not let you say a woman's part. See Woman's Answer, A.—Procter. will not look for him, I will not hear. See Woman's Pride, A.—Hay. will not love. See same.—Landor. Will, not permit myself to speak while angry. See Girl's Ten Rules of Life.—Anon. will not rail, or grieve when torpid eld. See Age and Sonnet.—Age.—Garnett. Will not say my true love's eyes. not say.”—Gale will not tell thee why the land. See Song, A “I will See I will not Tell.— amsay. will not Walk these roads of pain. See Carrick.-Mitch. €ll. Will now give you a selection from my New School Reader. See New School Reader, The.—Anon. Will now, introduce Miss Arabella Clipperton. See Miss ...Arabella . Clipperton's Speech.-Anon. Will paint her as I see her. See Portrait, A-Brown- Ing. will paint you a sign, rumseller. See Sign-board, The.— ...Anon and Wilcox. Will praise God always for Each new year. Deum Laudamus.-Sherman. Will reach far down in the pit of sorrow. .The-Huntington. will rise, I will go from the places that are dark with Passion and, pain. See: Seaward.—Woodberry. Will row my boat ; on Muckross Lake. See Wings of Love, The...—Cousins. “I will,” said Peter, “if Bobby Toombs won't be too hard º me.” See Doctor's Diploma in Court, A.—Anon. Il OIl. See Te See Wayfarer, will shut these broken toys away. See Mother Love.— Clemmer. will sing a song. The).—Walton. will sing, if ye will hearken. (Ballad.), . will sing unto the Lord. Red Sea).- (Bible.) will sing you a song of that beautiful land. See Home of the Soul.—Phillips. will speak to him like a saucy lackey. See As You Like It (Meeting of Orlando and Rosalind, The).-Shake- Speare. will suppose now that the opposition made to this reso- lution. See Welcome to Louis Kossuth.—Seward. will take heed both of a speedy friend. See Friends and Enemies.—Feltham. will take my pipes and go now. See Piper, The.—Byrne. will tell this Legend as simply. See Children of Wind and the Clan of Peace, The.—Macleod. will tell you a story of Tatters, the cat. . See Tatters, the Cat.—Pender. will tell you a tale that will make you turn pale. See Gambler's Tale, The.—McGuire. will tell you how the young man with bright hopes. See Model Wife, The.—Nye. will º my sons and daughters. See Taniwha, The. —Kelly. - w will tell you the tale of the terrible fire. See Tale of the Terrible Fire.—Anon. will tread on the golden grass of my bright field. See Pilgrimage.—Campbell. wº wind my watch in the low lamp-light. Watch.——Anon. “I wis I could write a letter l’’ See Compleat Angler (Angler's Rest, See Laird o' Logie, The.— See Exodus (War Song of the See Winding my See Baby's Letter, The.— lark. I will Albert would wake up. See Traveler, The.— In OIl. I wish Alice and Harry would come back with those flowers. See Blue and the Gray, The.—Anon. I wish 'at I’d been there, when my paw was a boy. See When Paw was a Boy.—Kiser. I wish, because the sweetness of your passing. See Wild Wishes.—Hewitt. I wish December soon would come. See Welcome to Christ- mas.—Willis. I will I could be a soldier. See Little Girl's Wish, A.— 8,621°. I wish I could express my thanks for all the kindnesses of to-day. See Response of a College Professor to a Complimentary Resolution.—Anon. I wish I could get the peace of the mountain into me. See Mountains, The.—Tynan. I wish I could remember that first day. See Monna. In- nominata (First Meeting, The) and Sonnet: The First Day.—Rossetti. I wish I could welcome the spring, bonnie bird. See Robin, The...—Cook. I wish I had a dozen pairs. See Perplexed Housekeeper, The.—Anon. I wish I had known my dad when he was a kid. See When Dad Enjoyed Himself.-Anon. I Wish. I had lived for a single day. See Fourth of July Wish.-Hutt. I wish I had the fixing of Sundays and Holidays. See Holidays a Boy Prefers.--Anon. I wish I lived in a caravan. Rands. I wish I owned a motor car. Bangs. * - “I wish I was a little dog.” “I wish I was a little fish.” See Pedlar's Caravan, The.— See Bobbie's Exchange.— See Roy's Wish.-Park. See Playing Barber.—Anon. Anon. I wish I was in de land ob cotton. See Dixie.—Em- Imett. I wish I were a boy again. See Just as It Used to Be.— Monroe. “I wish I were a cat.”. See Kitty's Wish.—Anon. - I wish I. were a Snowflake meek. See In Perpetuum.— (Wrinkle.) wish I’d been the lily that Jesus talked about. See Children's Wishes, The...—Chatfield, wish me and my chum had muzzled our goat with a pillow. See Royal Bumper Degree, The.—(Peck's Swn.) wish my clothes was pasted on my back. See Wish of the Small Boy, The.—Coll. “I wish my composition was done!” ington Composition.—Dowd. - I wish my hair cut. See Jones at the Barber's Shop.– (Punch.) I wish I were a woman. See Wishes, The.—Anon. I wish I were now in that isle of the sea. See Isle of the Heather, The.—Whyte. I wish I were on yonder hill. See Shule Aroon.—Anon. I with I were the little key. See Child's Wish, A.— yan. I wish I were those gloves, dear heart. See Regrate of a True Lower.—Anon. I will I were where Helen lies. See Burd Helen.— In Orl. - I wish I’d been grandpa's child. See So Father Says.— Anon, I I I See Boy's Wash- 753 I AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Wish “I wish the beautiful sun would shine.” I —T- wish, my sweet, thou wert a rose. See Wishes.—Hal- loran. wish Sophie would come before those Americans arrive. See Prairie Princesses, The...—Anon. º • wish that good old Santa. See Tommy's Christmas Wish. —Munkittrick. wish that I could have my wish to-night. See Shake- speare.—Blood. * wish that my big brother's here. See My Big Brother.— (New York World.) wish that there were some wonderful place. See Land of Begining Again, The.—Tarkinton. wish that when you died last May. . See May and Death. —Browning. - See Sunshine.— Dayre. . wish the Easter days were now like those that once I knew. See When Jenny Wore Bonnet Plain.—Stan- ton “I wish the good old times would come again.” See When I I I I *I wish you could take him home. See From Down East.—McBride. wish to see some slippers. See At the Shoemakers.- —Cooper. wish to thunder I could talk. See Boy Baby's Protest Harrison. Anon. - See England and, the Fourth wish you a merry Christmas Kate. See Christmas Dia- for a Picnic.—Anon. We were. Poor.—Lamb. - wish those folks had stayed in their way down East wish to remark upon but three things. See John Mar- shall.—Olney. o Anon. wish to tell in humble rhyme. See Drunkard's Wife, The. wish to tell you all to-day of a very queer table. See Queer Table, A.—Anon. and What Really is the Trouble.—Bangs. wish we could banish epithets. See Our Country.— wish we could pay, some of these annoying clothing Jews back in their own coin. See Queer Fit, A.— wish with all my heart. of July.—Stead. logue.—Anon. wish you boys and girls would be quiet. See Preparing wish you could see her, our little Miss Trotſ Miss Trot.—Rexford. See Little in.” See Jim's Aunt.—Dilling. ham. - wish you were a pleasant wren. See Child's Talk in April.—Rossetti. º wish you would just let me bel See Little Sinner Re- pents and Naughty Girl, A.—Anon. wish you wouldn't bother me so. See Worth before Show.—Butler. wished to make my chief residence in London. See Johnson and His Boswell.—Boswell. - with borrowed silver shine. See On the Moon.—Swift. with whose colors Myra drest her head. See Myra.-- Brooke. woke before the morning. See Good Boy, A.—Steven- SOIl. wºn. noble fame. See Sir Marmaduke's Musings.— ilton. - wonder, by my troth, what thou and I. See Good- morrow, The.—Donne. wondº could I dare to trace. See Christmas Legend, A. –A. In OI). - Wonder, dear, if you had been. See Conjecture, A.— Richardson. - Wonder do you feel to-day. . See Two in the Campagna. —Browning. Wonder, how, Santa Claus can make so many toys. See Child’s Mistake, A.—Dodge. Wonder how the organist can do so many things. See Organist, The.—Anon. - “I wonder if Brougham thinks as much as he talks.” See Epigram.—Vox et Praeterea Nihil.—(London Punch.) º woºl. if ever a Song was sung. See I Wonder.— Il OI!. wonder if ever the angel of death. See Nameless Guest, The.—Harvey. t Wonder if George Washington. See Who Knows 7– “I vonder if this is heaven.” Anon. . wonder, if I were a girl again. º See Wife, The.—Blitz. wonder if in that far isle. See Braddan Vicarage.— Brown. w wonder if Miss Saunderson will be there. Episode, An.—Neish. ". wonder if old Santa Claus will come to-night ! Jo.—McGuire. wonder if, some future day. trait.—Anon. wonder if the angels. See To the End.—Rossetti. wºe, if the little birds. See What's the Matter 7— See Academy See My Great-aunt's Por- wonder if the sap is stirring yet. See First Spring Day, The...—Rossetti. wonder if this can be the right path. See To the Palace of the King.—Smith. See One Flower for Nelly. —Thorpe. See Little. I I ‘‘I wonder, James,” said Mrs. Meek. See Mr. I I I I I I I I I I wonder if you know him ; 110 Ił. See Naughty Little Fred.— wonder in what Isle of Bliss. See Ballad of Dead Ladies, A and If I were King (Gods of Yesterday, The).-McCarthy. Meek's Din- ner.—Anon. . wº now if anyone. See Boys' Rights.-Anon and r ay. - - * Wonder, oh I wonder what makes we sun go wound. See Little Boy's Wonder, A.—Anon. wonder what day of the week. An.—Aldrich. wonder what makes papa tell such stories about hiding the schoolmaster's rattan. See I Wonder.—Anon. wonder what she's dreaming 'bout. See When Baby Laughs.-Waterhouse. See Untimely Thought, wonder what spendthrift chose to spill. See March.- Thaxter. - Wonder what the clover thinks. See Song of Clover, A. —Holm. wonder what the foreman of the jury has had for break. fast. See Pickwick Papers, The (Pickwick Trial, The).--Dickens. wonder what the mischief was in her, for the mistress was niver contrairy. See St. Patrick's Martyrs.- wº what this man is doing? See Fly's Cogitation, A. wº “Where Jones is this evening. See Gets Dunned. wº ...here the railroad starts. See Christmas-land. Wonder who w-wºwote me this letter? See Lord Dun. dreary's Letter.—Anon. woºl. Who W-W-Wote me this letter. See Sam's Letter. I? On. wonder why fellahs ever wide in horse-cars. See Delan- cey Stuyvasant and the Horse-car.—Kyle. - wonder why it is that when. See My Picture.—Anon. Wonder why still the dear fairies stay. See Search for the Fairies, A.—Denton, - wonder why this world’s good things. See I Wonder Why.—Anon. wore a robe of lace that night. See In Wain.—Short. worsº sweet will of God! See Will of God, The. —H'a, ber. Would all womankind were dead. See Lay of the Lover's Friend, The.—Aytoun. would be presumptious, indeed. See Cross of Gold.— Bryan. Would be ready, Lord. See Ready-Preston. would be true. See My Creed.—Walters. would be willing to choose my friend by the quality of his laugh. See Laughing and Crying.—Landrum. would be willing to choose my friend by the quality of hiºn. See Personality and Uses of a Laugh, The. —An Oſl. would build a cloudy house. See House of Clouds, The. —Browning. would build myself a nest. See My Yellow Yorlin.— Carberry. Would by no means wish a daughter of mine to be a progeny of learning. See Mrs. Malaprop on Female Education.—Sheridan. would, dear Jesus, I could break. See I Would, Dear Jesus.--—Long. * 8 would flee from the city's rule and law. See City Man's Dream of the Country.—Foss. Would have gone; God bade me stay. Well Doing.—Rossetti. would I had been island-born. A.—Robinson. would I had thy courage, dear, to face. on her Lightheartedness.-Blunt. would I might forget that I am I. ayana. would I were a note. See Be Content.—Anon. Would I were a painter, for the sake. See Monadnock from Wachusett.—Whittier. Would I were a wide-winged hawk, beloved. See To the Mountain Ben Bulben.—Fox. would I were an excellent divine. would I were on yonder hill. Anon. Would I were that portly gentleman. See Poet Expresses his Feelings Respecting a Portrait in Delia's Parlor, The and Portrait in Delia's Parlour, A.—Southey. would I were the little flower. See Valentine.—Blanden. owuld I were where Helen lies. See Helen of Kirkconnell. —Anon. would like to know what ails him today. A.—Anon. would like to look at some chickens, please. Call on the Butcher.—Fisk. would like you for a comrade, for I love you, that I do. See I Would Like You for a Comrade.—Parry. would live, if I had my will. See My Will.—Benson. would not always reason. The straight path. See Those . Glorious Stars.-Bryant. would not backward roll the tide of time. the Future, The,'—Marsh. See Weary in See Ballade of Islands, See To Manon— See same.--Sant- See same.—Breton. See Shule Aroon.— See Button, See First See Past and 754 FIRST LINE INDEX If all would not call thee back unless. See Recalled.—Pres- ton. would not, could I, make thy life as mine. See Vain Wish, A.—Marston. would not die in May. See Month of Mars, The.— Taylor. wº not die in springtime. See Last Summons, The.— In OIl. would not divorce faith from reason. See same.—Anon. would not enter on my list of friends. See Task, The (Humanity).-Cowper. would not for ten thousand worlds be that man. See same.—Doddridge. would not give my Irish wife. See Irish Wife, The.— McGee. would not have a god come in. See Mastery.—Teas- dale. would not have a slave to tell my ground. See Task, The (Freeman, The).-Cowper. would not have you mourn too much. See Do Not Grieve.—Moulton. would not listen to the wind to-day. See Voice of the Wind, The.—Jones. would not live alway; I do not ask to stay [or I ask not]. See I Would not Live Alway.—Muhlenberg. would not live alway—live alway below I See I Would not Live Alway.—Muhlenberg. would not loose a single silvery ray. —Hayne. would not say that the taking of a glass of liquor as a beverage is necessarily a sin. See Wasted Life, A. —Bryan. would select as a symbol of our Republic. School, The...—Chapin. - See Love's Autumn. &ee District, would swathe thee in hues of the orient Queen. See Song: “I would Swathe thee.”—Keohler. would teach a good old lesson. See Chain of Days, The. —Saunders. would tell of Washington. See I Would tell.—Anon. would that all men my hard case might know. See Be- hold the Deeds !—Bunner. would that thou might always be. See To Laura W-, Two Years of Age.—Willis. See White See Fount of Castaly, The. Birds, The.—Yeats. would the fount of Castaly. —O'Connor. would the gift I offer here. cation.—Whittier. would unto my fair restore. See Guiney. would wed you, dear, without gold and gear. of Munster.—Walsh. would na gie a copper plack. See same.—Barry. wouldn't dasted asked her ef I’d stopped to think at all. See Waiting.—(Houstom Post.) “I wouldn’t hev believed it if I hadn't had the news from Miº Pettibone.” See Spinster Thurber's Carpet. —E’ helps. See Songs of Labor, Dedi- Of Joan's Youth.- I I I I I I I would that we were, my beloved, white birds. I I I I See Cashel I I I write. He sits beside my chair. See New Poet, A.— Conton. I write. My mother was a Florentine. See Aurora Leigh (Motherless).-Browning. I write my name as one. See Autograph, An.—Whittier. I wrote him a letter asking him for old times' sake. See Hannah Armstrong.—Masters. I wº my name upon the sand. See Carving a Name.— ger. I wrote some lines once on a time. See Height of the Ridiculous, The.—Holmes. I wrote, i. little note, you know. See Letter to Santa, A. –An OIl. I wrought them like a targe of hammered gold. See On His “Sonnets of the Wingless Hours.”—Lee-Hamil- ton. I wud knot dye in Wintur. See same.—Anon. I wuz mighty good-looking' when I wuz young. See “Späcially Jim.”—Morgan. I youst to bin a doketor vonce. See Doketor's Drubbles, A.—Warren. - Ianthel you are call'd to cross the seal See same.--Lan- dor. - - Iberian I palter no more by thine hands, thine alone, they were slain See To Spain—a Last Word.—Thomas. Ice built, ice bound and ice bounded. See Alaska.— Miller. Poema Morale, The, or, Ich aem elder than ich. See Moral Ode.—Anon. Ich bin die Prinzessin Ilse. See Die Ilse.—Heine. Ich hatt' einen Kameraden. See Der Gute Kamerad.— Uhland. Ich was in one sumere dale. See Owl and the Night- ingale, The.—De Guildford. (?) Ich weiss nicht, was soll es bedeuten. See Die Lorelei.- Heine. Ich-hawe-gehabt. See Studying German.—Pittman. Ichot *...* in boure bryht. See Blow, Northern Wind. —AI] OIl. Icily sweeps December's blast. See Lydia's Ride.—Frost. I’d a dream tonight. See Mother's Dream, The.—Barnes. I'd always shine on holidays. See Were I the Sun.— Wells. t º I’d be a Butterfly born in a bower. See “I’d Be a Butter- fly.”—Bayly. e I'd been away from her three years about that. See Faith- ful Lowers, The.—Anon and Burmand. . I’d been working on the Ellis ranch. See Named by Proxy.—Phillips. I’d give, Girl (were I but a king). An.-Hugo. I’d just love to write a book, would’nt you, Inez' See Writing a Book.-Denton. - I'd like now, yet had haply been afraid. See Soldier Re- See I Durst.— lieved, The.—Browning. I’d like to be a cowboy an’ ride a fiery hoss. Anon and Limitations of Youth, The.—Field. I’d like to be a p’liceman. See Boy Decides, The.—Mark. I’d like to be a Santa Claus. See What I'd Like.—Anon. I’d like to go away the day, ma'am ; the work is all done. ma'am. See Corpse's Husband, The.—Anon. I’d like § help old Santa Claus. See Helping Santa Claus. –f5 U1 SI?. I’d like to hunt the Injuns 'at roam the boundless plain. See “I Got To Go To School.”—Waterman. I’d like to introduce my friend. See Introduction, An.— (School and Home Edwcation.) “I’d like to play with your kitty,” he said. See Fastidious. —Sterling. ‘‘I’d like to see the President,” a timid woman said. See True Story of Abraham Lincoln.—Anon. I’d never dare to walk across. See Invisible Bridge, The. —Burgess. 'd rather be a Could Be. See To Be or not to Be.—Anon. 'd rather have habits than clothes. See same.—Burgess. 'd rather live in Bohemia. See In Bohemia.-O’Reilly. 'd rather see an empty bough. See Deserted Nests.— 'd 'd 'd See Extravaganza, Phelps. read three hours. Both notes and text. See Dialogue from Plato, A.—Dobson. rid from far-back Texas in the spring o' '49. See In the Elevator.—Meyers. rock my own sweet childie to rest in a cradle of gold See Irish Lullaby.— on a bough of the willow. Graves. ! I’d watched the sorrow of the evening sky. and the Sky, Evening.—Brooke. I’d weave a wreath for those who fought. Fire in Mobile Bay.—Anon. I'd wed you without herds, without money or rich array. See Cashel of Munster.—Ferguson. Ida, I’ve reading such a nice book to-day. the Kitchen, The.—Anon. See Pine-trees See Through See Ghost in See Rub or Rust.—Elliott. See It Aint a See To Florence.— I f See Joy of Incom- See If..—Anon. See Little Boy’s Wish.- See My Ships.-Wilcox. See If all the Skies.— See Cacoèthes See What Should We See If f world and Love were young. See Ideas, not swords, have filled the past with ruins. See Lincoln. If a girl were to fall in love with you, Corporal. See If a leaf rustled, she would start. If a man could live a thousand years. See If..—Dodge. Silent Influence.—Anon. —Aldrich. pleteness, The.—Bessemeres. If all the funny folks I knew. See Funny Folks:—Nutty. If all the leaves were dollars. Van Dyke. Do 3–Anon. Nymph’s Reply to the Passionate Shepherd, The.— Cause of the Gracchi.-Craver. Idella's disposition and willingness to work were inherited Idler, why lie down to die? f a feller likes drowsin’ in this weather. Cross Firing.—Anon. If a good little fairy should come up to me. See His Wish. See White Moth, The. —Quiller-Couch. If a little red candle stands right here. If a man’s mind be thoroughly alive, he cannot be content. See same.—Parker. If a trustee in trusting doth trust him a trust. See Trust and the Trustee, The.—Anon. If all God’s world a garden were. Miller. If all the chips I have at sea. See My Chips.-Grilley. If all the flowers of all the fields on earth. See Sonnet: If all the harm that women have done. See Thought, A. —Stephen. Clarke. If all the ships I have at sea. If all the trees in all the woods were men. Scribendi.-Holmes. If all the voices of men called out warning you. All the Voices of Men.—Traubel. I Raleigh. - If all the world was apple-pie. from her mother. ‘ See Idella and the White Plague.— . Feller's Fault.—Anon. —Anon. Candles.—Allen. See Six Little If a sheet of paper on which a key has been laid. See If all be true that I do think. See Reasons for Drinking. all our life were one broad glare. On Lamb's Specimens of Dramatic Poets.-Swinburne. If all the land were apple-pie. If all the skies were sunshine. If all the trees were cherry trees. all [or that] the —Anon. See Nursery Rhymes, IV. 755 If all AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS - º If all the World were right. See If All the World.—Rad- If he * à. ºbler lover, take him I See Nobler Lover, The. OTCL. - -LOWell. * If all the world were sought full far. See Praise of Prin- If he could on his triumphant cross. See Calvary.— cess Mary, A.—Heywood. Howells. - If all the world were upside down. See Upside Down.— . If he, from heaven that filch'd that living fire. See Sonnet: Cooper. “If he, from heaven,” etc.—Drayton. If all the young maidens were blackbirds and thrushes. If he had come in the early dawn. See Cycle, A.— See If All the Young Maidens.—McCall. - Brooke. If all were rain and never Sun. See Sun and Rain.— | If he had known what soul it was he wounded. See If Rossetti. IHe Had Known.—Valmore. If all who hate would love us. See same-Matthews. If Heaven would hear my prayer. See Love's Prayer.— If an S and an I and an O and a U. See Speller's Fate. Hay. —Anon. If human misery could be summed up. Sec Out of the If any man loves comfort and has little cash to buy it. See Depths.--—Hugo. Clubs.-Hook. If I a small bird were. See Absence.—Taylor. If anybody had told me when I was first born that I If I am good as can be. See Watching the Cook—Portor. would marry to a widower. See My Opinions and If I am pushed to the wall, and forced to speak my opinion. Betsey Bobbet's (Samantha Smith Becomes Josiah See “Measures not Men.”—Canning. Allen's Wife).-Holley. If I am slow forgetting. See In April–Ashley. If anyone should come to me and bid me recommend. See | If I, athirst by a stream, should kneel. See Drifting Petal, Bullfinch, The.—L. A.—Fenollosa. If anything be found in the National Constitution. See | If I can live to make some pale face brighter. See If I Reply to Hayne, The.—Webster. Can Live.—Jackson. If anyº; unkind you hear. See Which is Your Way? | If I can stop one heart from breaking. See same.—Dick. –An OI). IIl SOIl. - If aught of oaten stop, or pastoral song. See Ode to If I cannot be a sunbeam. See If I Cannot.—Anon. Evening.—Collins. If I could be old Santa Claus. See If I Were Santa Claus. If aught of simple song have power to touch. See Birth- —McNaught. day Crown, The.—Alexander. “If I could but drag myself. See Ivanhoe (Storming of the If aught that stumbles in my speech. See Abstemia.-- Castle).--Scott. Burgess. If I could choose my paradise. See No and Yes.—Ashe. If baby only wanted to, he could fly up to heaven this mo- If I could ever sing the songs. See Silent Songs.--Stod- ment. See Baby's Way.—Tagore. ard. ~. If battles were to be accounted great. See Oration at the If I could feel my hand, Dear Lord in Thine. See Faith.— Dedication of the Bennington Battle Monument (Bat- Bolton. tle of Bennington, The).--Phelps. If I could frame for you in cunning words. See Songs in If beams from happy human eyes. See Prayer, A.—Steven- Sleep.–Richards. SOT1. If I could have my dearest wish fulfilled. See You.-Anon. If bees stay at home. See Prophets of the Hive, The.— Anon. - AIlOIl. If I could have that little head of hers. See Face, A.— If boys should get discouraged. See Keep Trying.— Browning. Anon. If I could hold my grief. See same.—Robinson. If by any device or knowledge. See To a Child.—Pal- || If I A. hold your hands to-night. See Longings.- grave. Il OI!. If Candlemas Day be fair and bright. See Candlemas.- | If I could know. See Evelyn.—Johnson. Anon. If I could love thee, Love, a little more. See Half-hearted. If childhood were not in the world. See Salt of the —Macmilliam’s Magazine. Earth, The.—Swinburne. If I could paint you friend, as you stand there. See Foot- If classical history has been found to be, is now, and ball Player, A.—Lefroy. shall continue to be. See Standard of the Constitu- || If I could pass as Swiftly as thought. See If..—Anon. tion, The.—Webster. If I could put my woods in song. See My Garden.— If cordial friendship can ever exist between two commun- Emerson . ities. See United Country, A.—Hoar. If I could read my title clear among the Wolves that yelp. If crossed with all mishaps, be my poor life. See same.— See Despoiled.—Bowen. Drummond. If I could see with a midge's eye. See Midges in the Sun- If crost with all mishaps be my poor life. See Sonnet from Shine.—Anon. the Poems.-Drummond. If I could shut the gate against my thoughts. See same.— If days were nights, I could their weight endure. . See Daniel. Nettle, The.—Taylor. If I gould trust mine own self with your fate. See Monna If doughty deeds my lady please. See Cavalier's Song and In nominata (Trust).-Rossetti. My Lady's Pleasure and same.—Cunningham-Graham, If I could whistle like I used when I was just a boy. See If down his throat a man should choose. See Unsuspected Boy's Whistle, A-Lewis. Fact, An.—Cannon. If I could write a book made with thee. See Book of If, dumb too long, the drooping Muse hath stay’d. See Gold, A.—Piatt. To the Earl of Warwick on the Death of Mr. Addison. If I desire with pleasant songs. See same.—Burbidge. —Teckell. - If I foreswear the art divine. See Exile's Devotion, ſhe.— If each man's secret, unguessed care. See What Others McGee. t May Not See l—Anon. If I freely may discover. See same.—Jonson. - If echoes from the fitful past. See Abstrosophy.—Bur- If I had an eagle's wings. See All Mother.—Turner. geSS. If I had been an unconnected man. See Julian and Mad. If e'er for human bliss or woe. See To My Mother.— dalo.—Shelley. Hemans. If I had but two little wings. See same.—Coleridge. If e'er ill luck did gentleman betide. See Sonnet: “If e'er | If I had chosen thee, thou shouldst have been. See To ill luck.”—La Taille. Manon.—Blunt. e “If ever I in Rome should dwell.” See Rome.—Parkes. If lº hº narrow a prison is love. See Liada in e ..}- X. If º, "#. ºthing of myself. See Influence of Home, If I º known in the morning. See Our Own.—Sangster. If *śń. see on bush or tree. See If ever I See.— “If f '#. Way” said Aunt Allie. See Case of Fits, A. If ever, O men of Athens, the people of Greece felt the - l'é. - £ t rigor of your rule. See ####. (Venality the Ruin If **śnº your face at all. See Sonnet: “If of Greece).--Demosthenes. If I had ti . fi º etc.—Watson. º If eº º º Yankee lad. See Darius Green and gº...ºne O find a place. See If We Had Time.— his Flying-machine.—Trowbridge, If I had thought thou couldst have di º e y º ed. See Lin rit- If “...gº." should come to Modena. See Ginevra.-- I ten, tº Music and, Song to Mary, A.-Wolfe. eS W If º man's internal care. See Without and Within.— f I hºld her in the spring. See Old, Old Story, The. etastasio. - If I had wit and beaut e • * * * • { { * y. See Ideal, An.—Denison. If *. ºrºsh that grows. See Idyll: “If every | If I hain'. had you, my dear. See My Dear.—Clark. If everything tond * yoost right See Swearing as a If I have anything to do. See Good Rule, A.—Anon. Remedy—Anon - g If ** gº. more or less. See Celestial Surgeon, If far fro ;: -13 -Stevenson. śc".” | ***ś ºy repent see Unpardon f • * - & % .- 10 ge. I *ś bºº º sº asserted. See Wilhelm | If I #. tº: box where the smiles are kept. See If I If for friendship many a day. See Verses: “If for friend. If I iº wº "he tree-tops sa See If I but K ships many a day.—Racan. Tueigh. p y. € ll IlêW.— If from great Nature's or our own abyss. See Don Juan If I knew you, and you k is 1. (Sceptic and His Poem, The).-Byron. jº ºn” wº..." me. See To Know All is to If from the public way you turn your steps. See Michael. If I last so long as Methuselah I —Wordsworth. shall never forgive my- Self. See Martin Relph.—Browning. 756 FIRST LINE INDEX If not If I lay waste, and wither up with doubt. See What Shall I Profit?—Howells. If I leave all for thee, wilt thou exchange. from the Portuguese, XXXV.-Browning. If I live to grow old (for I find I go down!). See Old Man's Wish, The-Pope. - If I may trust the flattering eye of sleep. See Romeo and Juliet (Romeo's Prestige).--Shakespeare. “If I may trust your love,” she cried. See Tantalus; Texas. —Miller. If I might guess, then guess I would. See Dorcas—Mac- Donald. If I mistake not, thou are Harry Monmouth. See Sonnets See King Henry IV., Pt. I. (Battle of Shrewsbury).-Shake- SO €8.I’e. * If I . die, the earth is inarticulate to sing. See Youth. —Lodge. g If I read Irish history aright, misfortune and calamity. See Ireland to be Ruled , by Irishmen.—Gladstone. If I shall ever win the home in heaven. See Daniel Gray. —Holland. º If I should ask who won, See I Did It.—not “I Done It.—Anon. If I should die think only this of me. teen (Soldier, The).--—Brooke. If I should die- tonight. See same.—Smith. If I should die to-night, and you should come to my cold corpse and say. See If I should Die To-night.— to-day. See Nineteen-four- King. If I should die to-night, my friends would look upon my quiet face. See If I should Die To-night.—Meyers. If I should see. See As Ye Would.—Bradt . If I should tell you. I saw Pan. See Easter Eve.—Car- Iſla, Il. If I should wake, on some soft, silent. See If I Should Wake.—Miller. If I stood here to-night to tell the story of Napoleon. See Toussaint L’Ouverture.—Phillips. * If I this night, at set of sun. See I Wonder.—Anon. If I tonight were lying dead. See When I am Dead.— Anon. If I was drawn here from a distant place. See To—In Church.-Seeger. If I was not morally sure that the reader must be out of all patience. See Uncle Toby and Corporal Trim.— Sterne. - If I was ten years old, or some where near. a very Little Girl or Boy.—Denton. If I were a bird I would warble a song. See If I Were a Bird.—Anon. If I were a boy again, endowed with the same wild pas- sion for plucking yatermelons. See If I Were a Boy again.—Nye. - If I were a cloud in heaven. See Lise.—Cooke. If I wº a girl, a true hearted girl. See Ideal Girl, The. —AIlOI). If I were a knight in the days of old. See If I Were a Rnight.—Wright. If I were a leaf on a tree. See Valentine, A.—Reiley. If I were a rose, this would I do. See This Would I Do. —Runcie. See same and Sunbeam, The.— See Line for If I were a sunbeam. Larcom. If I were a voice, a persuasive voice. See If I were a Voice.—Mackay. 2. If I were Anglo-Saxon. See Match, A.— (Punch.) If I were asked my favorite poet among living American women. See Ella Wheeler Wilcox.—Faxon. If I were asked of all things that I most would like to be. See Stockings or Scales.—Anon. If I wº asked to give a thought. See My Mother.— IlOI). If I were blind, and Thou should enter. See Love's Power. —Pollard. If I were called to point out the most alarming sins of to-day. See same.—Crosby. If I were called upon to prescribe a course of policy. See Against Foreign Conquest.—Clinton. If I were dead, and, in my place. See Song to Amoret, A. —Vaughan. “If I were dead, you’d sometimes say, Poor Child !” See If I Were Dead.—Patmore. g “If I were dead, you'd sometimes say, Poor Child !” See Unknown Eros, The (If I Were Dead).--Patmore. If I were going to raise monument to the pilgrims. See Pilgrims, The.—Phillips. e If I were hanged on the highest hill. ... See Light that Failed, The and Mother o’Mine.—Kipling. If I were in your places, girls. See Grandma's Advice to the girls.--Anon. e If I were king—ah love, if I were king. See If I Were Ring.—McCarthy. If I were King of France, that noble fine land. See Heather, The.—Munro. If I were Santa's Tittle girl. See same.—Anon. * I were to tell you the story of Napoleon. See Toussaint L’Ouverture.—Phillips. If I were told that I must die to-morrow. See When.— Woolsey. - If I were very sure. See Coup de Grace, The.-Sill. If | M. you and went to school. See If I Were You...— #AI] OI!. If I were you, If I were you, and you were I. See Mamma Gets a Hint. —McCormick. • ‘ g dear little girl. See Christmas Gifts.- Anon. If I were you, I often say. See If I were You.-Murphy. If I were you, when ladies at the play, sir. See Lover's Quarrel, A.—Dobson. If I were your little baby. See Romany Song.—Leland. If I’m not to leave the house without being insulted. See Trouble about Miss Prettyman.—Jerrold. If in Ireland, a country that ought to teem with abun- dance. See England's Misrule of Ireland.-Shiel. If in my soul, dear. See King and Slave.—Procter. If in our ideas of the fine arts we include all those em- bellishments. See Art of Reading Well, The.—Ellis. If in the field I meet a smiling flower. See Sonnet.— Montgomery. If in the fight my arm, was strong. See Warrior to His Dead Bride, The.—Procter. If, in the month of dark December. See Written after Swimming from Sestos to Abydos.-Byron. If in the years that come such thing should be. See Ideal Memory.—Dawson. - “If in youth,” writes Teufelsdröckh once. See Teufels- dröckh’s Definition.—Carlyle. If it be pleasant to look on, stalled in the picked serai. See Certain Maxims of Hafiz. –Kipling. If it be true, as Welshmen say. See Old Riddle:—Anon. If it be true that any beauteous thing. See Sonnet: “If it be true,” etc.—Michelangelo. If it must be. See Sonnet: “If it must be.”—Gray. If it were admitted that you who are dissatisfied. See First Inaugural Adress.-Lincoln. 4. If it were done, when 'tis done, then 'twere well. See I f Macbeth (Macbeth's Soliloquy).-Shakespeare. it were land, oh, weary feet could travel. See Separa- tion.—Aldrich. - “Father, If it were only a dream. See Armstrong. If I’ve got to call this misery life, the sooner I am out of it the better. See Patent Medicine.—Crosby. If Jesus Christ is a man. See Celestial Passion, The (Song of a Heathen, The).-Gilder. - If Jove himself be subject unto Love. See Shepherd's Resolution in Love, The.—Watson. If Jove would give the leafy bowers. See same.—Clodia. If life awake and will never cease. See same and Will It Matter 7—Holland. If life be a flame that death doth kill. See Rhyme of Life, . A.—Stoddard. If life were caught by a clarionet. See Life and Song.— Lanier. If life were never bitter. See If l—Collins. If light of life outlive the set of sun. See Sonnet: “After . Sunset.”—Swinburne. e If light should strike through every darkened place. See Light and Love.—(Academy, The.) love be life, I long to die. See Dispraise of Love and Lowers' Follies.—Davison. love could last, if love could last. See If Love Could Last.—Austin. love should count you worthy. The.—Lysaght. If love were but a little thing. but a little thing.”—Coates. If Love were jester at the court of Death. Knowles. f The"—Savage- . See Penalty of Love, See Song: “If love were See same.— If love. the offspring of merit. See Love of Country. -A ROIT. If love were what the rose is. See Match, A.—Swin- burne. g If Madame will wait here, I will speak to Mousieu. See Will, The-Parker. If, Marchioness, you can descry. See Stanzas: “If Mar- chioness, you can descry.”—Corneille. If Mark Tºº, had been a soldier himself. See True Valor. If Marshall had been only what I suppose. Justice Marshall.—Phelps. If men cared less for wealth and face. be the Better for It, The.—Anon. If Micºl leader of God’s host. See Rose of Peace, The. —Yeats. If mine eyes do e'er declare. If mine I could but call thee. See same.—Anon. If Mother Nature patches. See Sewing.—Anon. If Mother Nature patches the leaves of trees and wines. See Pine Needles.—Anon and Hayne. If music and sweet poetry agree. See Sonnet to his Friend - Maister.—Barnfield. - If my best wines mislike the taste. See Quits.--Aldrich. If my face could only promise that its color would remain. See Face to Face.—Cochrane. If my love sees me not for one short day. See Of His Lady and Himself.-Marot. . If Napoleon’s fortune was great, his genius was transcendent. See Napoleon Bonaparte.—Phillips. If Nature, for a favourite child. See Matthew.—Words- worth. If no one ever marries me. Alma-Tadema. If not now soft airs may blow. See Absence.—Blaikie. See Chief See World Would See Soul, The.—Cowley. See Little Girls and same.— 757 If now AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS - 8 - If now the question be asked, How is this religious conscious | If Spirits. Walk, love, ...When the hight climbs slow. See ness expressing itself. See Religion. In Russia. Today. “If Spirits Walk.”—Jewett. —Simpson. If Spring has Maids of Honor. See Arbutus, The.— If old Bacchus were the speaker. See Wine of Cyprus.— Anon. e * * º Browning. If stars were really watching eyes. See Caeli.-Bourdil- If old Kriss Kringle should forget. See Catastrophe, A.— OIl. - º Best. If still they live, whom touch nor sight. See Inverted If older boys can make a speech. See We Little Boys.— Torch, The (If Still They Live).--Thomas. Anon. If stores of dry and learned lore we gain. See Memory of If on the book itself we cast our view. See Religio Laici the Heart, The.—Webster. g (Bible, The).--Dryden. If sweathearts were sweethearts always. See Sweatheart's If on the clustering curls of thy dark hair. See My Love. Always-O'Connell. • * * —Percival. If th’ road yer feet is treadin'. See Jes Whistle up a If on this sad, this solemn occasion. See Alexander Ham- Song.—Anon. - - ilton and Funeral Oration by the Dead Body of Ham- || If that heart could throb and if those lips could speak. See ilton.—Morris. Message from the South, A-Washington. - If on this verse of mine. See Florence Nightingale.— If tº: º Yº. which lies beyond. See If That High Arnold. : Orld.—15yron. If once I could gather in song. See Song: “If once I could | If that the world and love were young. See Reply to Mar- gather in song.—Gibson. lowe, A.—Raleigh. - e If one asks me the meaning of our flag. See Meaning of . If the apple grow on the apple-tree. See Protestations.— our Flag, The.—Beecher. Mackay. If one could have that little head of hers! See Face, A.— . If the pºly courted the bee. See Topsy-turvy World. Browning. —Rands. e If one find a four-leaf clover. See Four-leaf Clover.— | If the evening's red, and the morning gray. See Weather, Houghton. The and Weather Rule, A.—Anon. If one in prison may not tell his wrong. See Lament of If the fat, butcher, thinks he slays. See Mutton.—Anon. Richard during his Imprisonment.—Aytoun. If the gods of Hellas do not tread our shaggy mountains. If If If If If “If only I were a man,” If If If If If I If If If f “If Peepy had lived,” the mother sighed. If, If If I If I I f I If If If I I f I If I If, I I f 3. f If If One should come from out the calm tonight. See If One Should Come.—Fisher. one should give me a heart to keep. Heart.—O'Shaughnessy. only a single rose is left. Barlow. only fate would grant, Schoolma'am.—Cook. only I had a nice little hatchet. chet.—Phillips. See Keeping a See If Only thou Art True.— thus late. See To a Pretty See If I Had a Hat- she said. See Compact, The...— See First Kiss, See If Only.— Barlow. only in , dreams may man be fully blest. The.—Watts-Dunton. only in my dreams I once might see. Anon. only once the chariot of the Morn. The.—Tennyson. º we could see what lies ahead. See Knowledge.— ISCI’. only you were here to-night. See If Only You Were EIere.—Benedict. other, lºſe girls can speak. See Loving Little Girl, The. – tº, OOR. ought of oaten stop, or pastoral song. See Ode to Eve- ning.—Collins. our two children had lived perhaps she wouldn't have got so bad. See Premature Proposal, The.—Bradley. our virtues did not go forth of us. See Measure for Measure.—Shakespeare. See Glory of Nature, See Peepy is not Dead.—Kernighan. Pilgrim, chance thy steps should lead. See Our Ladye €6. of the Snow.—M’ * poisonous minerals, and if that tree. See Forget.— Donne. pride leads the wan. See Franklin’s Epigrams, Etc.— Franklin. recollecting were forgetting. See With Flowers.-Dick- 1IlSOIl. rest is sweet at shut of day. See Roundel of Rest, A.— Symons. rightly tuneful bards decide. See Amoret and same.— Akenside. with sadly... thinking, spirits sinking. See Deserter's Meditation, The and Let Us be Merry Before We Go. —Curran. Santa Claus should stumble. See Christmas Eve Thought, shame can on a soldier's vein-swoll’n front. See King Stephen.—Keats. shows. Sce same.—Horne. she but knew that I am weeping. See If She but she had lived—how sweetly sad the thought. See If She Had Lived.—Anon. See Strewing Flowers on the Graves of Union Soldiers (Decoration Day Address at Arlington).-Garfield. —Anon. Sleep and Death be truly one. solitude hath ever led thy steps. See Queen Mab (Sun- set).—Shelley. A.—Sterling. she be made of white and red, as all transcendent beauty Rnew.—O'Shaughnessy. silence is ever golden, it must be here, amid the graves. sitting with his [or this] little worn-out shoe. See If. and Eternity).-Tennyson. Some day, I should seek those eyes. See Presage.— Thaxter. Some fragrant lawn be found. See New Song to an Tune, A.—Hugo. Some great angel spoke to me to-night. (All the Year Rownd.) sometimes in the haunts of men. speckled eggs the birdie sings. SOIl. See Work.-, See same.—Byron. See Singing.—Steven- See In Memoriam (Time If If If If If If If If If If If If If If If If, If If If I I I If If If If I f If If If If If If If “If the oak is out before the ash.” See Settlers.—Mackellar. the iceman should come to me some day. —Foley. the Indians had the vices of savage life. The (American Indians, The).--Story. the man who turnips cries. See same.—Johnson. See Few Old Proverbs, See Dreams. See Indians, A.—Anon. the quick Spirits in your eye. a Song.—Carew. the red slayer thinks he slays. SOIl. the road grows dark before you reach. the Darkness.--Winter. the sinner persists in rejecting Christ, the ruin of his See Persuasions to Joy: See Brahma.-Emer- See Through soul. See same.—Phelps. - the sudden tidings came. See World's Justice, The.— Lazarus. the sun has hid its light. See Why Shouldst Thou Fear ! —Dewhurst. the Sun low down in the West. See Lady to a Lover, A. —Noel. the things of earth must pass. See If Only the Dreams Abideo—Scollard. sº - the water runneth, it holdeth clear, sweet, and fresh. See Mental Activity.—Barrow. the weary world is willing, I’ve a little word to say. See Lighting-rod Dispenser, The.—Carleton. the weather is fair to-day. See Butterfly and the Bee, The.—Anon. - th; world Seems cold to you. See Do Something.— Il OI!. then, our life is shorter than a day. See Sonnet: “If, then, our life,” etc.—Du Bellay. there be a man on earth. See Portrait Gallery (Dis- honest Politican, The).—Beecher. there be any one can take my place. nominata (Abnegation).--Rossetti. See Monna In- See Stars Mon- etc.).-Ingelow. See Sonnets, there be any one line of policy in which all political parties agree. See Moral Power the Most Formidable. —McLean. th. be glory in the sun. See If There be Glory.— rey. there be graveyards in the heart. See God Bless You, Dear, To-day !—Bennett. there be memory in the world to come. ument, The , (“If there be memory,” there be nothing new, but that which is. LIX.-Shakespeare. there be on earth one nation more than another. See Stability of our Government, The.—Sprague. there be one state in the union, Mr. President. See On Mr. Foot's Resolution in the U. S. Senate, Jan. 21, 1830 (South during the Revolution, The).—Hayne. there ever lived a Yankee lad. See Darius Green and His Flying Machine.—Trowbridge. there ever was a time, this is the hour for Americans to rºse themselves. See British Aggressions.—Quin- Cy, Jr. there is a man in this assembly who thinks. See Philip- pics (Philip of Macedon).--Demosthenes. there is any expression which, when applied. See Man- ly Fellow, A.—Northrop. - there is any one democratic principle known among men. See Our Platform.—Cuyler. there is any one in our age. See Whittier, Extract Concerning.—Underwood. } there is one class of our citizens that has a right to rejoice more than any other. ish War, The.—Washington. there is one grand trumpet-call that inspires the Women's Christian Temperance Union. See “Thy Kingdom Come.”—Somerset. there is one State in the Union. See South in the Revo- lution, The.—Hayne. See Negro in the Span- 758 FIRST LINE INDEX If you If I I I I I If If I If If If If I If If f f Tf If If If If I I I I I I I I I I I I If I I I I I . If If If I I I If If f If If there is one thing more than another calculated to throw a man into gnashing-of-the-teeth. See IHe Tried to Tell his Wife.—Anon and What Jack Said.—Har- bour. there seemed coldness in my glance. fession.—Swain. there should come a time, as well there may. See same. — (All the Year Rowind.) See Love's Con- there was a war I’d get my gun. See Zealous Patriot, A.—Best. & e there was only a War. See Just Like Washington.— Anon. there were dreams to sell. See Dream-pedlary and Dreams to Sell.—Beddoes. there were dreams to sell. there were three peaches. Anon. there’s a hole in a' your coats. Peregrinations there’s any one See same.—Moulton. See Mental Arithmetic.— See On Captain Grose's through Scotland.—Burns. here who ever has seen. Kringle.—Best. there's anything in the world I hate. See Mrs. Caudle Urging the Need of Spring Clothing.—Jerrold. there’s one thing that this Christmas. See Christmas Anthem, The.—Burdick. they hint, O Musician, the piece that you played. See Ballad of Imitation, The.—Dobson. See Word. With See White Rose, The.— See Kriss this be all, for which I’ve listened long. a Skylark, A.—Piatt. this fair rose offend thy sight. Congreve and Somerville. this great world of joy and pain. —Wordsworth. this is not the strangest adventure. Ancestors.—Anon. this little world to-night. See Earth.-Herford. this should fail, why, then I scarcely know. See Love- letter, The.—Dobson. . this were all—if from life's fitful rays. —Ramsay. this were Heart.—Anon. those, who live in shepherd's bower. —Thomson. those , who wield the rod forget. Critics, The.—Dobson. thou be one whose heart the holy forms. nity.—Wordsworth. thou, but frown on me, or stir thy foot. (Threatening). —Shakespeare. See same and Trust. See Hereafter. See Contentment. See Poet and the See True Dig- See King John thou canst make the frost be gone. See Valentine.— Thomas. thou couldst know thine own sweetness. See same.— Palgrave. thou dost bid thy friend farewell. See Parting.—Pat- In Ore. - thou hast ever felt that all on earth. See Reliance on God.—Casket. thou hast known anywhere amid a storm. See Cha- mouni.-Dobell. thou hast Squander'd years to grave a gem. See Charge, A.—Trench. thou indeed derive thy light from heaven. See If Thou Indeed Derive Thy Light from Heaven.—Wordsworth. thou must love me, let it be for nought. See Sonnets from the Portuguese, XIV.—Browning. thou shouldst ever come by choice or chance. See Ginevra.—Rogers. thou... survive my well contended day. See Sonnets, XXXII.-Shakespeare. thou Wert by my side, my love. See Lines Addressed to Mrs. Heber.—Heber. thou Wert false to me, what could I do? Wért False.—Salmon. thou Wert lying cold and still and white. ciliation.—Mason. thou Wert only, love, a tiny flower. See Love Thought, A.—Nichol. - thou Wilt come with me to the County of Leitrim. See Flower, of Nut-brown Maids, The.—Hull. th9u. Wilt ease thine heart. See Death's Jest Book (Dirge for Wolfram).-Beddoes. thou. Wilf mighty be, flee from the rage. See He Ruleth Not Though He Reign Over Realms.-Wyatt. thouº; shut thy drowsy eyes. See Armenian Lullaby. -tſ'] eld. --- thou would'st stand on Etna's burning brow. See Our Traveller.—Pennell. * th9u Would'st view fair Melrose aright. See Lay of the Last Minstrel (Melrose by Moonlight).-Scott. thy, sad heart, pining for human love. See To Edgar Allan Poe.—Whitman. thy. Work be holding dimpled cheeks. See Mother's Work.-Butts. Time be of, all things the most precious, wasting Time must be... the greatest prodigality. See Way to Wealth, The (Time).-Franklin. to be absent were to be. the Seas.-Lovelace. to do were as easy as to know what were good to do. See Merchant of Venice, The (If to do were as easy, etc.).-Shakespeare. See If Thou See Recon- See To Luscasta Going Beyond See Visit to Her y + all—Oh! if this were all. See Rain in the If If transmigration e'er compel. See Paradise of Birds, The (In Praise of Gilbert White).-Courthope. If 'twere done when 'tis done, then 'twere well: See Mac- beth (Macbeth's Soliloquy).-Shakespeare. If wandering in a wizard's car. See To Helen.—Praed. If war must come—if the bayonet must be used. See Pretext of Rebellion, The.—Douglas. If we are the friends of freedom, personal and political. See On the Civil War in America.-Bright. If we but knew what lies beyond the hill. See If We Knew.—(Los Angelus Times.) ' If we consider man [simply] in a commercial point of view. See Ten Hours Bill, The (On Limiting the Hours of Labor).-Macaulay. If we could first know where we are. See “House Divided Against Itself.”—Lincoln. If we dreamed that we loved her aforetime. See To San Francisco.—Alexander. If we had but known, if we had but known. See If We Had but Known.—Anon. If we knew the cares and crosses. See Have Charity and If We Knew.—Anon. If we knew the woe and heart-ache. See If We Knew ; or, Blessings of To-day.—Smith. If we º what forms were fainting. See If We Knew. –A.In O Il. If we knew what friends who greet us. See If We Knew. —Haynard. If we look back along the history of the past hundred years. See International Brotherhood.—Abbott. If we only knew what the others know. See If We Only Knew.—Anon. If we represent the winter of our northern climates. See April—Year in the Fields, A.—Burroughs. If we were all to choose. See Planting Trees.—Anon. If we were to adopt the language which is prescribed to us. See Irish Grievances.—Sheil. - If w; Yerº to Suggest one thing. See “How Mother Did t.”—Anon. If we wholly perish with the body. See Immortality.— Massillon. If we wish men to practise virtue, it is worth while try- ing. See Uses of Poetry and Art.—Mill. If we would benefit the African at the South. See North and the African, The.—Beecher. If w; would but check the speaker. See If We Would.— IłOIł. If, when I kneel to pray. See Prayer.—Richardson. If what “they say” is really true. See Looking for Trouble. —Waterman. If, when I’m a boy. See same.--—Anon. If, When you labor all the day. See Patience.—Richard- SOI). If Will hº wings, how fast I’d flee. See Home Thoughts. —M’ Gee. If Wisdom's height is only disenchantment. See Word to the Wise, A.—Duer. If with light head erect I sing. See Inspiration.—Thoreau. If Women could be fair, and yet not fond. See Renuncia. tion, A.—Were. If Women had their way, and they intend to have it. See Worn-out Parties, The.—Willard. o If ye lººr to be benighted. See Another Charm.—Her- T 10 R. If ye then be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above: See Bible on Immortality, . The.—(Bible.) If ye º With Mab find grace. See Fairies, The-Her. TICK. If ye'r goin' in a race. See Way to Win, The.—Matson. If yº, I have not all thy love. See Lover's Infiniteness- OIllſle. If yonder flag, hanging in graceful folds. See Voice of the Flag, The.—Anon. If you and I-just you and I. See Just you and I.- Anon. If you are a man, with man's respect for woman. See Getting Letters.--Anon. If you A. down with the blues. See Remedies for Trouble. –An On. “If you are innocent,” said a lawyer to his client. See If No gº. for an *::::::::: yOu are e me, you are fretting at the weather. Walpole's Way.--Walpole. g See If you are tempted to reveal. See Good Rule, A.—Anon. If you be , that May Margaret. See May Margaret.— Marzials. If you bear. in mind that the aim of deliberate eloquence. See Eloquence of Revolutionary Periods, The.— Choate. If you become a nun, dear. See Nun, The.—Hunt. If you cannot on the ocean. . See Your Mission—Anon. If you č. cast away the pain. See March of Men, Thé. —Golng. If you could know the life of one of those poor Iepers of Boston. See Children of the Poor, The...—Parker. If you could make a wish, my dear. See Christmas Wish,. A.—Anon. If you could pluck earth's emerald. See Her Answer.— Chapman. If yº cross the hill by my father's mill. See Tit for Tat.— ºn On. to embody in a breathing word. See Poetry (“If to embody,” etc.).-Holmes. 759 If you AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS -- If you do love me weel, Willie. See Fair Janet (B).- If your researches. See Rum's Devastation and Destiny. (Old Ballad.) e —Sullivan. s - e • * * If you do, you're a fool, that's all. See Oil on the Brain. If you're anxious for to shine in the high aesthetic line, —McKeever. as a man of culture rare. See Aesthete, The.—Gil- If you expect great things of me. See Four-year-old, The. bert. - º * 5. t g y If you're told to do a thing. See Qbedience.—Cary. - If you find yourself getting miserly. See He Silenced the If you're waking call me early. See New-year's Eve.— Devil.--Anon. R. Tennyson. - 9 o y If you give me your attention I will tell you what I am. | If you're waking, please don't call me. See Laureate's See Disagreeable Man, The.—Gilbert. LQg, A.—Punch. y If you go back to the forks of the road. See Which Road 7 | If you've, anything good to say, of a man. See If You've —Anon. - Anything Good to Say.--Anon. * If you go over desert and mountain. See Fountain of Tears, If you’ve nothing dear, to tell me. See My Pretty Neigh- The.—O'Shaughnessy. bors—(T. fr. Wegener.) 7 º If you had a little brother who was just a perfect muff. If you’ve tried and have not won. See Don't Give up.– See Wouldn’t You ?—Anon. Cary. º 3 - ? If you had lived in that more stately time. See Sonnet: . If yuh wants to know what's good, des lis'en. See How “If You Had Lived,” etc.—Watson. * to Eat a 'Possum.—Anon. g g - If you had walked to what was then Sweet Auburn. See | If Zeus chose us a, King of the flowers in his mirth. See W.—Lowell. Song of the Rose.--Browning. e If you happen to mean anything wonderful wicked. See Thr Matten, lebt Wohl See Hirt Auf Dem Berge.—Schiller. Aunt Maria at the Eden Musee.—Smith. Schiller. . . If you have a friend worth loving. See Altruism and same Ike Wº our hired man. See How We Walked Ike.— and Sermon in Rhyme, A.—Anon. 4 ( Ellsworth. * - - 3 3 • * If you have a gray-haired mother. See Before it is Too Il Santissimo Bambino” of the Ara Caeli in Rome. See Late—Griffith. Il Santissimo Bambino-W. P. R. If you have a little brother. See Our Baby.—Anon. Ilk lº #. f º º: lo'es abune the rest. See Crook y * and l , my friends. €62 3.11 alCl, he-Pagan. º If *...*.s., Yºº ooks, my friends. S “I’ll be the goodest little girl.” See “Wash Dolly up Like If you have hard work to do. See Now.—Anon. f , That.”—Ames. º º if you have tears, prepare to shed them now. See Julius I'll call, thy frown a headsman, passing grim. See To My Caesar! (Antony on the Death of Caesar).—Shakes- Lady.—Boker. . º change this page into a mirror. How 2 See Image, peare. . º you look back on your own education. Age, A.—Stevenson. If See Verdict of If you love me I’m content. See Modern Romance.—Bar- nard. If you love me, tell me not. See If You Love Me.— & Clark. If you mark, my lord. See same.-McCarthy. If you my valentine would be. See Man Behind it to the Theater Bonnet, The.—Anon. If sº only love each other. See To a Pair of Lovers.— Il OIl. If you or I had been consulted as to which of all the stars. See World We Live In, The.—Talmage. “If you please, sir.” See Assisting a Poetess.--Anon. If you searched the country o' Carlow, ay, and back again. See Old Pedlar Carthy from Clonmore.—McCall. you see a tall fellow ahead of the crowd. See Forget It.—Anon: you share with other's pleasure. See Often There Need for Trials.—Quinius. you should bid me make a choice. See Windmill, The. you should cease to love me, tell me so. See “If You Should Cease to Love Me.”—Robinson. “If you should ever come across any one who seems to you.” See Father's Caution to his Son, A.—Voynich. If you gººd frown, and I should frown. See Hint, A. —Pratt. If you should meet a fellow-man with trouble's flag un- furled. See Slap Him on the Back.-Riley. If you stick a stick across a stick. See Criss-cross.- Anon. If If If If If H If is you strike a thorn or rose. See Keep a-goin'!—Stan- ton. you think I shall declare. See Fortunio's Song.—Mus- Set. sº tried and have not won. See Don't Give Up.– ary. “If you want to hear ‘Annie Laurie', sung come to my house to-night.” See Singer's Climax, The.—Anon. If you want to know of Santa Claus. See North.-Anon. If you want to learn a lesson with the fan. See Lesson with a Fan, A.—Anon. If you wanted to gather up all the tender memories. See IHome Dream, The...—Talmage. If you were a Russian child. See Babouscka.—Skeel. If you were coming in the fall. See same.—Dickinson. If you wish to make a pudding in which every one de- lights. See Christmas Pudding, The. (Punch.) If you wish to win bright laurels. See same.—Lucette. If you would contemplate nationality as an active virtue. See American Nationality (Nationality).-Choate. If you would have a good tyke. See Perfect Greyhound, e.—Anon. If you would have my advice. See Way to Health, The.— Franklin. If you would have your kennel for sweetness of cry. See Music of the Pack, The.—Markham. you would increase your happiness. See What to For- get.—(Claremont Herald, ) you would know the life of one of those poor lepers of Boston. See Children of the Poor, The.—Parker. If you would like to see the height of hospitality. See Donovans, The.—Fahy. If you would make men honest or pure. See same.— Anon. If sº would see Venice as she is. See Venice.—Sul- 1W 8.I] . If sº promise never to tell. See Easter Joke, An.— ICé. I’ll . In I’ll Ill I’ll Ill III I’ll I'll y I'll I'll I'll I’ll I'll I’ll I'll I'll I'll I'll I'll I'll I’ll I’ll I'll I’]] I’ll I’ll I’ll I’ll I'll I'll I’ll I'll I'll I'll I’ll “I’ll hie me down to yonder bank.” “I’ll sing,” said the poet, “a song on Spring.” “I’ll take the orchard path.” The.—Vacquerie. º come in the evening, I’ll come in the morning. Reply to “The Welcome.”—Fox. See do it, by jingo! I’ll do it. See Darling Jennie.— Griffith. does it become me, O Senators of Rome 1 See Regulus to the Roman Senate.—Sargent. example you with thievery. See Timon of Athens.— Shakespeare. fares the land, to hastening ills a prey. See Deserted Village, The (National Decay).—Goldsmith. fits the abstemious Muse a crown to weave. See Webster. —Emerson. gaze no more on her bewitching face. Beauty.—Carew. have it, I tell you ! Curse you—there ! Diamond, The.—O'Reilly. See Murdering See Monster See What the Little See Valour Mis- Things said.—Crosby. hunt for dangers North and South. directed.—Patmore. know no more;—the heart is torn. Grey.—Crabbe. love thee evermore. See Eileen Aroon.—Furlong. See Eileen Aroom.—O'Daly. love thee evermore. make a picture of puss and you. See Pussy's Picture. See Mimic See Sir Eustace —Rook. make believe, and fancy somewhat strange. Harlequin, The.—Lamb. never use tobacco. See same.—Anon. noºſe I am not loved. See Maiden's Soliloquy, A. — WW 8LUS. not believe the dullard dark. See Rubric.—Peabody. not confer with sorrow. See same.—Aldrich. play this paper is my card. See Making Believe.— Kellogg. rise and go to Inishkea. See To Inishkea.—Tynan- Hinkson. seek a four-leaved shamrock. See Four-leaved Shamrock, The-Lover. sing a song, I’ll sing a song. See Song, A: a song.”—Anon. “I’ll sing See Spring See Raal Ould Irish Gintle- Poet, The-Berte. sing you a dacent song. man.—Anon. sing you a good old song. See Fine Old English Gentleman, The.—Anon. sing you a Song, and a merry, merry song. See Ballad of Jenny the Mare, The.—Fitzgerald. sing you a Song, not very long. See His Heart Was True to Poll and True to Poll.—Burnand. sing you a Song of the Sea. See Song of the Sea, A.— Fuller. sing you a song with a full deep breath. day Heroes.—Shadwell. take some sugar and gin, if you please. with Gin.—Anon. See Every- See One Night See In an Hour.—Perry. tell a doleful tragedy in verse. See Tragedy in Five Acts, A.—Spure. tell, in simple way, how I employ my life. See Bon Jour, Bon Soir.—Anon. tell thee everything I can. See A-Sitting on a Gate and Ways and Means.—Carroll. tell you a story, a story anon. See King John and the Bishop (B).-- (Old Ballad.) tell you a story: but pass the “jack,” of Britomarte, The.—Gordon. tell you a story, mamma. See Modern Fairy Story.— Anon. See Romance * 760 FIRST LINE INDEX I’m healed See Story, A.—Anon. I'll tell you a story, mamma. See “Please I'll tell you a story that's not in Tom Moore. to Ring the Belle.”—Hood. / I'll tell you all my story now, and ask you what you think. See Flossie Lane's Marriage.—Banks. I'll tell you how I speak a piece. See Way to Do It, The. —Dodge See Little Rocket's See How the I’ll tell you how the Christmas Came. Christmas.-Brown. “I’ll tell you how the leaves came down.” Leaves Came Down.—Coolidge. I'll tell you how the leaves came down. Came Down.—Woolsey. º I'll you how the sun rose. See Day, A.—Dickinson. . I'll [or I] tell you, Kate, that Lovejoy cow. See Lovejoy Cow, The...—Morse. I’ll tell you now a story whose scenes a bright look Wear. * See With Washington on the Delaware.—Welty. I'll tell you something, darling [or dear little] Belle [or says little Belle]. See Bug-a-boo, The.—Hadley. I'll tell you what I heard that day. See Upon the Hill be- fore Centreville.—Boker. “I’ll try” is a soldier. See Good Company.—(Harper’s Young People.) I’ll wager, I’ll wager, I’ll wager with you. field Hill, The (B).-- (Old Ballad.) I’ll woo thee, world, again. See Worldly Treasures.— Bailey. I'll wreath my sword in myrtle bough. and Aristogeiton.—Callistratus. Illinois is proud and happy. See See How the Leaves See Broom- See Harmodius John A. Logan.— €CK. Illusion makes the better part of life. See Illusion.— Davin. • Illustrious monarch of Iberia's soul. Ferdinand.—Mason. Ilyās, the prophet, lingering 'neath the moon. See Columbus to See Bedouin hild, e.—Dunton. I’m a bird that's free. See Aretina's Song.—Taylor. I’m a boy. I’m not so big as some folks. See Boy's Story, The.—Rexford. I'm a broken hearted Deutscher. See Puzzled Dutchman, The.—Adams. , I'm a careless potato, and care not a pin. See Potato, The.—Moore. I'm a gay, tra, la la. See Swiss Air.—Harte. I'm a genius; don’t you doubt it See Genius, A.—Johnson. a grandchild of the gods. I wuz in a village bred. I'm See Complaint of New Am- sterdam, The.—Steendam. I’m a grumpy old bachelor. See Bachelor's Growl, A.— Anon. I'm a gwine to tell you 'bout de comin' of de Saviour. See In dat Great Gittin'-up Mornin’.-Bristol. 8, º little Scientist. See Little Christian Scientist. |-AI] OI!. a Judge in a Boston city. . See Ireland in America.-- Furlong. f a left-over doll, and I grieve to relate. a Left-over Doll, The.—Anon. a li'l’ Rough Rider. See same.—Hobart. a little husbandman. See Busy Little Husbandman. —Anon. a little Robin Redbreast. See Robin Redbreast's Se- See One Li'i' t I’m I’m I’m See Lament of I’m I’m I’m cret.—Anon. a little sheep mos' too black to see. Lamb.-Young. a little témperance boy. (S. S. Advocate.) a man thet's fond o' music. the Bile.—McGlasson. a married man; Busby's a single man. Coat.—Vickers. c a merry little maid. See Naming the Tree.—Rude. a merry, merry squirrel. See I’m a Merry, Merry Squirrel.—Macleod. a new contradiction. See Book, A.—More. a poor little kitty. See Sad Case, A.—Bates. a pretty little thing. See Daisy, The.—Anon. a Robin Redbreast. See Robin's Secret, The.—Anon. a showman by purfession, gents, so please to gather round. See Penny Showman, The.—Newton. a stamp. See Tale of a Stamp.–Anon. a strange contradiction. I’m new, and I'm old. See Riddle, A. (A Book).-More. I'm a wandering tramp. See Tramp Philosophy.-Berry. “I’m after [or afther] axin', Biddy dear” [or “my dear” ). See “Don’t be Tazin' Me.”—Whipple. I'm an old man; I'm sixty years. See Nadaud (Browne). I'm anxious to tell you a bit of my mind. See Leave the Liquor Alone.—Anon. “I’m awful glaſ; I'm not a girl.” I’m See Temperance Boy, The.— See W’en the Kittle's on See Busby's Carcassonne.- See Boys and Girls.- Wilkinson. I’m awfully glad there's no one here. See Slight Mis- calculation, A.—Griffith. I'm awfully sorry for poor Jack Roe. See Mother's Room.—Anon. I’m awfully sorry, mother, Sea Boy’s Experiences Departmenºr Store.—Anon. I'm banished to the garret now ; my busy days are o’er. See Old Cradle, The.—Griffith. in a I'm I’m I’m I’m “I’m certain, I’m I’m I’m I’m I’m I’m I’m I'm I’m I’m I’m I’m I’m I’m I’m I'm “I’m glad that Easter Sunday's here.” I’m I'm I’m I’m I’m “I’m glad we got here early, Nell.” I’m I'm “I’m goin' to die,” says the widder Green. I'm I'm I’m “I’m going now to run away.” I’m I’m I’m I’m “I’m going to die,” says the Widder Green. I’m I’m I’m I’m I’m I’m I’m I’m I’m I'm I’m I’m I’m I’m bothered to death, said wee Polly Jones. See Trials of a Housekeeper, The.—Anon. See Nobody Cares See Wonders of Tommy. See Stocking's Christmas, See Talents for the she began. See Supervisor's busy working. Helena. 'bout as cross as a bear could be. for Me.—Monroe. but a child, as children go. —Anon. but an old striped stocking. The.—Shelton. William,” Law.—Dolson. coming to your room this morning. Mistake, The.—Octavian. erº because dad is dead. See Six Times an Orphan. —AI) OIl. dreadful See Little Housekeeper.— Allyn. dreadfully sorry, See “Nothing to Wear.” —Manly. dreadfully tired of having my hair. See Eddie Visits the Barber.—Anon. far frae my hame, an’ I’m weary aften whiles. See My Ain Countrie.—Demarest. feelin' mighty rocky, lookin' rocky, too, I guess. See If He's Busted.—Anon. fifty, I’m fair, and without a gray hair. See Widder Budd.—Anon. five years old to-day. See Maud's Birthday.—Anon. fond of the good old apple tree. See Old Apple Tree, The.—Anon. gittin' old—I know. See “Mother.”—Riley. glad I am a little girl. See same.—Anon. glad I have a good sized slate. See Harry's Arithmetic. — (St. Nicholas.) glad I've found my speller. Grannie said if I’d study my lesson. See Spelling Lesson, The.—Anon. glad, my boy, that you are getting along so well in your new place. See Letters of a Self Made Merchant to His Son John Graham.—Lorimer. glad my hair ain't yellow. See Getting to be a Man. —Kiser See Wainglorious Mrs. Gray.—Anon. glad that I am not to-day. ful For.—Denton. glad that it suited you, schoolma'am, to spend a few days here with Kate. See Worried about Catherine. —Carleton. glad the sky is painted blue. See I’m Glad.-Anon glad vacation is coming. See Vacation.—Moore. See See In Church. Dur- glad vacation's over, and school is called again. School Begins To-day.—Yates. See Re- The.— McBride. glad you've come. You're the very boy I wanted to see. See Signing the Pledge.—Clement. See Widder See Something to be Thank- ing the Litany.—Anon. glad you dropped in this evening, claimed Brother; or the Jim. Chain of Roses, Green's Last Words.--Anon. goin' to start next Saturday. Morn.-King. goin' t” the Baptis' church an’ be a Baptis' boy. As Jimmie Sees It.—Jones. going back to gran'pa's. The.—Anon. See Comin' Christmas See See Little Boy's Lament, See Little Boy who Ran See Away, The.—Perry. going Softly all my years in wisdom if in pain. Babylon.—Taylor. going to a felon's cell. See Felon's Cell, A.—Anon. going to a party. See Guess Who.—Cameron. going to be a better boy. See Spirit of Reform, The. —Foley. See “Widder Green's” Last Words.--Anon. going to grandma's. See How do I Look?—Bohne. going to have a party. See Model Tea Party, A.— Donny. going to quit the farm, Bill. See Real Foreign In- vasion, The.—Edson. going to speak a piece at school Friday afternoon. See Tom’s First Piece.—Faxon. going to tell you the story sad. See My Ten Dollies.— Byron. going to the garden. See Flower Girl, The.—Anon. going to the shore to dig. See Catching a Whale.— Goodfellow. going to try my best to be a truly helpful mate. “Revenge l’’—Anon. going to write great poems some day. Schemes.—Jenks. old and feeble. See See Boy's Great growing See Christmas Party, A.— Hadley. º growing old; I’ve sixty years. See Carcassonne,— Nadaud (Thompson). - growing very old. This weary head. See St. John the Aged.—Anon. hastening from the distant hills. —Field. healed, praise God, I’m healed. Hymn.—Anon. See Brook Song, A. See “New Thought” 761 I’m here AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS I'm here at last, how strange to all. See But Once a Year.—Denton. I’m in a 10der mood today. See O I C.—Anon. I'm in an awful fix. See He Swallowed an Egg.—Anon. I’m in love, but I’ve never told her. See Margery Daw.— Weatherly. I’m in love with Susie Sweetbird. See My Darktown Belle. —Mower and Burtch. - I’m in love with you, Baby Louise I Eytinge. - g I’m ; a country maiden. See Country Girl, A.—Good- ellow. I'm just a little boy, you know. See Willie's Breeches.— Salsbury. * * * * * * I’m just a wee bit lassie. See Little Pet, The.—“Little Corporal.” said Mr. “I’m just discouraged,” See Observations of Little Katie. See Baby Louise.— Brown. See Tommy Brown.—Hardy. I'm just nine years old. —Anon. “I’m just now in the country for a stay.” Country.—Anon. I'm keeping store; I’ve heaps of things. Store.—Goodfellow. I'm keeping them all for the sake of my darlings. See Old Letters.--Anon. I'm king of the road. Brown. - I'm Kittie, and I’m four years old. See It.—Paine. I'm learning how to sew, and I’m eager to learn. See Little Stitcher.—Anon. . See “Get Out “I’m licensed to sell; get out of my shop.” See Child and Tree.—Holbrook. of my Shop.”—Munson. I’m like the tiny tree. I’m little Crocus. See Early Miss Crocus.—Goodfellow. I’m º: robin redbreast. See Little Robin Redbreast.— In OD. - I’m little Robin Redbreast, sir. . See Robin Redbreast's Secret.—(Youth's Penny Gazette.) I'm looking for a dreadful boy. See Dreadful Boy, The. See Town and See Keeping I gather. See His Majesty.— —Anon. I'm looking for a little girl. See Little Mollie Whimper.— Denton. - - “I’m losted l Could you find me, please?” See Her Name. —Burnham. - I'm mad! I am, you needn't scowl. See Trials of a School. girl and Young School Reformer.—Hayden. I’m me. little Toddlekins. See Merry Little Toddlekins. —fºr InCI. I'm my mother's little helper. See What a Little Girl Can Do.—Anon. I'm nearly c-crazy, almost w-w-wild. tioneer, The.—Grilley. I'm Nelly, and my brother's Gus. See Other Little Girl, The.—Heath. i I'm never, never geing to speak to Johnnie Jones again. See He Said An Awful Thing/-Anon. I'm net a chicken; I have seen. See September Gale, The. —Holmes. I'm not a common peddler chasin' 'round like them you see. See No House Should Be Without One.—Mack. “I’m nº; a drunkard.” See Why Should I Sign the Pledge —Henry. I'm not afraid of real dark. See Fear.—Kilmer. I'm not afraid of worms, or bugs, nor spiders. Little Mary.—Denton. I'm not going to contradict you, Caudle. Has Taken Cold.—Jerrold. I'm not where I was yesterday. Houghton. I'm not worth much in pocket. Worth.-Anon. See Brave See Mrs. Caudle See Since Yesterday.— See What A Little Boy is “I’m nothing but a little acorn.” See Little Acorn.—Hun- tington. I'm now a gude farmer, I've acres o'land. See Rural Con- tent.—Scott. "I'm of no use,” said a little brown seed. See Little Brown Seed, The...—Lothrop. - I'm old, my dears, and shrivel'd with age and work and ? grief. See Bumboat. Woman's Story. The Gilbert. I'm on the sea 1 I'm on the sea I See Sea, The...—Cornwall. I'm one and Qne, and one and two. See' My Age.—Anon. I'm only a little daisy. See Daisy, The.—Philips. I'm only a little [or very little] girl, but I think I have as much right. See Naughty Girl's Life in a Hotel, A.— Anon. e I'm only a little sparrow. See Songs of the Sparrow.— In OI). I'm only jes a little chap. See Ec-a-lec-tic Fits.-King. I'm only just a little girl. See Helpful Mamma-Moore. I'm out at the home of my Mary. See Elopement.—King. I’m owre young, I’m owre young. See I’m owre young to marry yet.—Burns. I’m Pete. An’ I’m a newsboy. i (St. Nicholas.) I’m Phil, and I have a complaint. See My Young Un.—(Alb.) —Rook. I’m ready for the party. See Bessie's First Party.— Locke. I’m really sorry for poor Jack Roe. See Mother’s Room.— In OI). Im Rhein, am grünen Rheine. See Rheinsage.—Geibel. See Stuttering Auc- See Phil's Complaint. | I'm weary for my dearie. Im Rhein, im Schönen Strome. See Lied: (“Im Rhein,” etc.).-Heine. - • . gº I’m riding away to Washington. See Going to Washing- ton.—Goodfellow. º I’m sev’n years old, you know. See Him and Her and Tommy Too.—Pollard. e I'm shtandin’ in the mud, Biddy. See Irish Picket, The.— Kerr. - - “I’m sick of mustn'ts,” said Dorothy D. See Dorothy's Mustn'ts.—Wilcox. tº I'm singing of you when the darkness is falling. See Singing of You.--Anon. I'm sitting alone by the fire. See Her Letter.—Harte. I'm sitting alone in my silent room. See Christmas Carol, A.—Ryan. . I'm sitting on the stile, Mary. See Irish Emigrant, The and Lament of the Irish Emigrant.—Dufferin. I'm six years old, every day of it. My name is Thomas. See What Tommy Dislikes.—Anon. g I’m six years old this morning, mother. See Growing Old. —Anon. I’m sleepin’ las' night w”en I dream a dream. See Last Portage, The.—Drummond. I'm So glad I go to school. See Important Note, An.— Anon. - | I’m so glad you dropped in this afternoon for a cup of tea. See Leap Year Farce, A.—Rogers. “I’m so thankful the sun is a-shining.” See Thankful Frog and Unthankful Cat.—Anon. wº I'm so tired of winter. I want to go out and play in the . . yard. See Edith's Complaints.-Anon. I'm sorry that I spelt the word. See In School-days (“I’m sorry,” etc.).--Whittier. I’m taught p-l-o-u-g-h. See O-u-g-h.—Loomis. I'm tellin' this jest ez I heard it y' know. See Davy and Goliar.—Penney. I’m thankful for parents. Dodge. I'm thankful for the summer with its blossoms an’ it's bees. See Thankful Song, A.—Greene. I’m thankful that I’m six years old. See What I’m Thank- ful For, LAnon. I’m thankful that the sun and moon. Old Fogy.—Anon. - I’m º pal that I ever had. See Myself and Me.— Olla, Il. I’m thºs ºptain big and bold. See Little Army, The. -f{OOK. I'm the captain, big and bold. Anon. | See Thanksgiving Exercise— See Lines by an See Young Soldiers.- I'm the coy and ingenious toy of the strenuous. of the Motor Car, The.—Naylor. I’m the father of our country. See George and Martha See Song Continental, The.—Brooks. ture. See “I’m the Little Red Stamp.”—Foss. I'm the merry School-house drum. See Marching.—Bush. I'm the stoutest of voices in Orchestra heard. See Play Softly Boys. —O’Hare Coaches his Father.—Jarrold. I’m, thinking, Charles, ’tis just a year. See Wife's Ap. Widowed Inebriate.—Duganne. See Young Gray. I'm thist a little cripple boy, an’ never goin' to grow. Washington.—Anon. - I'm the ghost of an old continental. See Ghost of an Old I'm the little red, stamp with George Washington's pic- I’m the Man in the Moon. On this green Earth below. See Courting of Mother Goose, The.—Castle. I'm the pumpkin, ripe and big. See Perfect Feast, A.— I) enton. See Un- Solved Enigma, An.—Anon. } I'm thinkin’ of the golden head. “I’m thinkin’” said Mr. Finn to his son Mickey, as they sat on the back stoop after supper. See Mickey I'm thinkin', wife, of neighbor Jones, that man of stalwart arm. See Forty-acre Farm, The.—Anon. peal, The.—Lippincott. I'm thinking on thy Smile, Mary. See Lament. of the I'm thinking that to-night, if not before. Head, The.—Southey. See Happy. Little Cripple, The.—Riley. I'm tired of dolls. Let's talk. See Choosing Vocations.— Anon. “I’m tired of leather dolls,” said Belle. See New Kind of oll, A.—Jack. I'm tired uv, bein’ bossed. See Confound the Old Luck, Anyhow !—Euwer. I’m up and down, and round about. Swift. I'm very glad I did not live. Rook. I'm very glad the spring is come, the sun shines out so bright. See Walk in Spring, A.—Stoddart. I'm very happy where I am. See Peasant Woman's Song, A and same.—Boucicault. See On a Circle.— See Sixty Years. Ago.— I'm very nearly grown, you see. See On Being Ten.— I’m jour but what of that ? See I’m Very Young.— rm ºf to the wedding sº Dor, weading. The- I’m sº awa, John [or Jean J. See Land o' the Leal, The.—Nairn. - See Weary for Her.—Stanton. 762 FIRST LINE INDEX In a I’m weary wandering from room to room. See Hunch- back, The (Helen and Modus).-Knowles. I'm with you once again, my friend. See I’m with You Once Again.—Morris. Image of beauty, when I gaze on thee. See Janus.- Russell. Imageries of dreams reveal a gracious age. See Age of a Dream, The.—Johnson. Imagination fondly stoops to trace. The.—Goldsmith. Imagine a chain of Federal forts. sion Ridge, The...—Taylor. Imagine, mother, that you are to stay at home. chant, The.—Tagore. Imagine, O Learned Apelles, that it is, now the tenth hour of the Roman day. See Revels of the Caesars, The.— Edwards. Imagine two superb racing yachts. See Yacht Race, The. N. Y. Herald.) t Immensity, cloister'd in thy dear womb. See Sonnet on the Nativity.—Donne. Immortal Amaranth, a flower which once. See Paradise Lost (“Immortal Amaranth,” etc.).-Milton. Immortal Babe, who this dear day. See same.—Hall. Immortal Love, forever full. See Our Master.—Whittier. Immortal morn, all hail. See Discovery Day.—Butter- WOrth. Immortal Newton never spoke. See On a Full-length Por- trait of Beau Marsh.-Chesterfield. Immortality, the condition or quality of being exempt from death. See Immortality.— (Encyclopaedia Brittanica.) See Deserted Village, See Storming of Mis- See Mer- Imparting to waste places more than their pristine beauty. See Waste Places.—Cary. . º Impatient women, as you wait in cheerful homes tonight. See Happy Women.—Cary. - Imperial bloom, whose every curve See White Camellia, A.—Fawcett. Important as I dream it to discuss, on all proper occa- sions. See Right of Free Discussion.—Webster. Impossible, the eagle's flight | See Proof, The.—Larcom. Imputations of British influence have been uttered. See British Influence, 1811.-Randolph. In *:::::::: a widow dwelt. See Beauty, Wit and Gold.— OOI'ê. - - In a branch of willow hid. See To a City-did.—Freneau. In a century and a quarter as a nation the American people. See American Wage-workers.-Roosevelt. - In a certain city dwelt Martin Avdyeeich, the cobbler. See Where Love Is, There God is .Also, -Tolstoi. In a certain old gentleman's last will. See Christmas Ban- In In In In quet, The.—Hawthorne. See Daddy's a chair sat a weary wife dozing. night. See Stigma, The.—Janvier. See Lib- erty Tree.—Paine. In a certain small town on the Mississippi. Boy.—Anon. See Wife Who Sat |Up, The.—Grossmith. - a chamber, grand and gloomy, in the shadow of the a chariot of light from the regions of day. a church which is furnished with mullion and gable. See All Saints and Epigram: “All Saints.”—Yates. We See. In a city of churches and chapels. See Madonna of the Fritry, A.—Machar. In a city stamped with plenty. See Philosophic Beggar, The.—Gray. In a [wr. the l coign of the cliff, between lowland and highland. , See Fórsaken Garden,_A.—Swinburne. In a cool curving world he lies. See Fish, The.—Brooke." In a corner of the Trappist monastery gardens a young monk, Father Palemon, was humbly at work. See Romance of the White Cowl.-Allen. a crack near the cupboard. See Young Mouse, The.— Anon and Taylor. came. See Tommy's Prayer.—Nicholls. 8, d; ºd dungeon room. See Death of Osceola, The. —Street. a dark enchanted forest where the red man loved to roam. ... See Toccoa, the Beautiful.—Rogers. a dark little crack, a half a yard from the ground. See Spider and His Wife, The.—Taylor. a Devonshire lane, as I tottered along. See How Mar- riage is Like a Devonshire Lane.—Warriott. In a dingy little hovel. See Man Without the Hoe, The. Coogler. In a dirty old house lived a Dirty Old Man. See Dirty Old Man, The.—Allingham. - - - In a dream of the night I was wafted away. See Camer- onian’s Dream, The.—Hyslop. a drear-nighted December. See December and same and Stanzas: “In a drear-nighted,” etc.—Keats. In a fair branching sisterhood. See Little Tree, The.— Morgan. In a far country, in the days before Jesus was born. See Three Holy Kings, The.—Anon. - a far-away northern county in the placid pastoral region. See Ox-tamer, The.—Whitman. In a far-off, eastern city. See Buddhist Legend, A.—Anon. In a foreign land, in a lonesome city. See Death Lament of John O'Mahoney.—Hyde. - a gallery in the city of Brussels is a portrait. See Ivy Oration.—Anon. a dark and dismal , alley, where the , sunshine never In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In . In In In In In a garden of shining sea-weed. See Sea Princess, The. —Pyle. , - *ś hour Lucina's aid. See Cadenus and Vanessa,— wift. t a glittering glory of diamond dew. See Bugle, The.— Irving. - a golden cage hung a gold canary. See Cat and Canary. —Bates. - * a grave-yard lone waileth a young maid. See All Soul's Night.—Furlong. a green stillness hidden from sun and moon. See Rose of Silence, The.—Young. * a grey cave, where comes no glimpse of sky. See Wait- ing.—Hinkson. a harbour grene aslepe whereas I lay. Pleasure.—Wever. home-nest of peace and joy. Tree.—Allen. a hovel dark and drear bends a mother, pale with fear. See Prohibition's Might.—Bruce. a huge and Smoky foundry. See Bell of St. John's, The.—Anon. a humble farm-house, in the town of Salisbury, N. H., Daniel Webster was born. See Character of Webster. —Bayard. humble room, in one of the poorest streets of London. See Malibran and the Young Musician.—Anon. a land for antiquities greatly renowned. See Toad's Journal, The.—Taylor. land of the West, that is far, far away. See King Dollar.—English. See Little Marion's See See In Youth is See Under the Apple a large house, with two kind aunts. Pilgrimage.—Anon. a large, lofty room of The Turrets lay, on a sofa. Miss Eva's Visit to the Ogre.—Elmslie. a little brown house. See Shall the Baby Stay ?— IO, OI!. - a little German village. See Blacksmith of Ragenbach, The.—Murray. a little house that stood. See Nervous Little Man, The. —Douglas. * a little mission station. See For Dear Old Yale.— Langston. a little roadside cottage, half hid by shrubs and vines. See Rusty Sword, The.—Vickers. a little room of a poor hotel. See Lid of the Grave, The.—Hough. a locality not far removed from the city's busy hum. See Crooked Mouth Family, The.—Anon. a log cabin, when he was a little boy. See Lincoln.— Anon. a long vanished age, whose varied story. See City of the Living, The.—Anon. a low hut in Labrador. See Going of the White Swan, The.—Parker. a low, rough house of logs. See Historic Americans (Boyhood of Andrew Jackson).—Brooks. a moment, Evelyn. I will read this one extract to you. See Where's My Hat 2–Meyers. y a new country a man must possess at least three vir- tues. See Country Life.—Ingersoll. a night of midsummer, on the still eastern shore. See In a Night of Midsummer.—Gilder. a parlor neat and cozy. See How I Kissed Her.— Ritchie. a pioneer's cabin out west, so they say. See Betty and the Bear.—Anon. - a quaint German town, rich in legend and ruin. See Too Zealous by Half.-Anon. a quaint old-fashioned homestead. e See In the Good Old-fashioned Way.—Harris. a queer old Irish village. See Strange Request, The.— Johnson. s 8, qº. autumn morning. See General Robert E. Lee. -AIl OIl. t a quiet cemetery in Southern Germany is a gravestone inscribed. See Carl Springel.—Anon. a quiet little Ohio village, many years ago. See How IHezekiah Stole the Spoons.—Anon. a quiet water'd land, a land of roses. See Dead at Clonmacnois, The.—Rolleston. a railroad train in Scotland was an old lady with a large hand satchel. See same.—Anon. a recent address given before the alumae of Wells' Col- lege. See Diction.—Irvine. a recent Speech ex-Congressman Quigg. See Path of Duty, The.—Hoar. a rough hunting-lodge in the wilderness. See “Gentle- men, the King !”—Barr. a secluded , and mountainous part of Styria. See King of the Golden River, The.—Ruskin. a Small cabin in a California mining town. See Santa Claus in the Mines.—Anon. a Small chamber, friendless and unseen. See William Lloyd Garrison.—Lowell. a small, pretty village in Nottinghamshire. See Coun- try Squire, The.—Anon. - a small, quiet country town. See Two Stammerers, The.—Anon. a solitary house on Wandsworth Common. See Re- markable Instance of Presence of Mind.—Anon. a somer seson, whan soft was the sonne. See Vision of Piers [the] Plowman (Prologue, The).—Langland. ^ In a AN - INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In . In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In any courtroom in the United States. a stage-coach where late I chanced to be. See Blind- ness.--Lamb. e a stately hall at Brentford, when the English June Was green. See Last Meeting of Pocahontas and the Great Captain, The.—Preston. & a stifling pit a miner worked. See Coal Digger, The. —O'Donnell. a still room at hush of dawn. See Eavesdropper, The...— Carman. a tangled, scented hollow. See Sleep.–Tooker. a tenement house on the west side. See Tenement |House Guest, A.—Garrison. - - • a time of great mental awakening, of unparalleled sci- entific discovery. See Liberalistic Temper, The...— Anon. - a tiny country villa lived our Blobbs, but all alone. See Sad Story of Blobbs and his Pullet, The.— Anon. a tower swinging high to the stars of China's sky. See Great Bell of Pekin, The.—O'Donnell. . . a [wr. green I valley, centuries ago. See Petrified Fern, The.—Branch. a valley far away. a valley grim and lonely. ge a valley of this restless mind. See Quia Amore. gueo.—Anon. a vase stands a tall swamp thistle. See Foot-path Way. The (Thistles and Folks Who are Like Them.—Torrey. a veil of white vapor, hushed stars moving through. See Bride o' the Sun, The.—Bishop. a very humble cot. See Washerwoman's Song, The.— "Ware. a village beginning and ending with E. Crazy Quilt, The.—Perry. a village of Bank-Swallows. —Anon. a wet day the rain gathered in blobs on the road. See How Gavin Birse Put it to Mag Lownie.—Barrie. See Maire ban Astor.—Davis. See Mirºs", 8. Il- See Raving See Bank-swallows, The. a wild, tranquil vale, fringed with forests of green. See Falls of the Passaic, The-Irving. acquired knowledge, the superiority must be allowed to Dryden. —Johnson. Adam’s Fall. See Theology.— (New England Primer.) affectionate recollections of the place where he was See Parallel between Pope and Dryden. bred. See Christ's Hospital Boys.--Lamb. Africa (a quarter of the world). See Timbuctoo.— Thackeray. . +. after days, when grasses high. See In After Days.- Dobson. * all climates spring is beautiful. See Hyperion (Spring). —Longfellow. all countries, in all ages, have aristocrats implacably pursued. See Against the Nobility and Clergy of Provence and Despotism of Nobles.—Mirabeau. all my wanderings round this world of care. . See De- serted Village, The (Happiness of Passing One's Age in Familiar Places, The.—Goldsmith. all our decisions and actions, it would be well for us. See same.—Emerson. - all places, then, and in all seasons. See Flowers Akin to Humanity.—Anon. all the dungeons of the Old World. Crime in a Republic.—lſann. all the land, range up, range down. —Buchanan. all the varied worlds of animals. all this Cuban business. |Hubbard. an age of fops and toys. See same and Voluntaries and When Duty Calls and Youth’s Reply.—Emerson. an arbour green asleep whereas I lay. See In Youth is Pleasure.—Wever. See Ignorance a See Langley Lane. See Cats.-Schell. See Message to Garcia, A.— 8. In ºan, 'way out yonder. See, Dinkey-bird, The.— Field. an old abbey town, a long long while ago. See Pick- wick, Papers, The (Goblins, The).--Dickens. . . º, old book at even as I read. See “Ex Libris.”— pSOIn. an old chamber softly lit. See To Celia (During a Chorale by Cesar Franck).—Bynner. an old churchyard stood a stone. See She Always Made Home Happy.—Anon. ancient times, as story tells. See Baucis and Phile- mon.—Swift. See Personality of Lincoln.—Arnold. any such moral struggle as temperance reform involves, See “Come out from among Them.”—Lathrop. apple-pickin', years ago, my father'd say to me. See In Apple-time.—Lyon. April come he will. See Cuckoo ,The.—Anon. April eves, when flowerets grow. See In April Fives. —Bussy. * April the koo-coo can sing her Cuckoo's Voice, The.—Heywood. Armoryke, that cleped is Briteyne. See Canterbury Tales, The (Frankeleynes Tale, The).-Chaucer. arms the Austrian phalanx stood. See Patriot's Pass- word, The.—Montgomery. as few words as possible I wish to lay before the nation, See Great Beef Contract, The-Clemens. note by rote. See In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In “In conclusion,” continued the ape, Athens, when all learning centred there. See Statue, he.—Anon and Abbey. º º attempting to coerce her American colonies. See His- tory of the United States (Great Britain and her American Colonies).--Bancroft. * Auchtermuchty there dwelt ane man. See Wife of Auchtermuchty, The.—Anon. Autº there are nuts to crack. See Nuts to Crack. —All OI! . Autumn's silent twilight, sad and £weet. See After Many Days.-Marston. Ballades things always contrive to get lost. See Dallade of Ballade-Mongers, A.—Moore. batting, hold your bat upright. See Golden Tules for the Young.—(Boy’s Own Paper, The.) * battle line of sombre gray. See Spirit of the E.Iaine, The.—Jenks. - - behalf of the Class of ’19— See Class-Day Address (Class President’s Address).-Shank. Belgard Orchard, old alld grey. See Second Sight, The. —Tynan. Bethlehem, that noble place. See same.—Anon. Pºlº the story goes. See Christmas Morn.— M. N. B. Boston, at the beginning of the revolution. See General Gage and the Boston Boys.-Higginson. Brentford town, of old renown, there lived a Mr. Bray. See Duel, The.—Hood. Britain's isle, no matter where. Sce Long Story, A.— Gray. broad daylight, and at noon. See Daylight and Moon- light.—Longfellow. Broad Street buildings (on a winter night). See Gouty Merchant and the Stranger, The.—Smith. brown Holland apron she stood in the kitchen. See Nancy—Fraser. building up natur’ he thought the Creator. See Pessi- mistic Philospher, The.—Anon. Bunyan’s “Pilgrim's Progress.” See Man With the Muckrake, The-Roosevelt. cabin’d ships, at sea. See same.—Whitman. cabined solitude, beside dim fires at midnight hour. See Abraham Lincoln.—Sprowl. See Lucida, Caeloque deum sedes et templa locarunt. See Lady Maisry (B).- (Old Ballad.) Templa Deorum.—Lucretius. came her sister. came the moon and covered me with wonder. See Thrush in the Moonlight, A.—Bynner. Cº. Land–’twas years ago. See Sit Up Straight.— In OIl. candent ire the solar splendor flames. —Holmes. . Carmel Bay the fleeting day. See In Carmel Bay.— Clover. Carnival we were, and supp'd that night. les.—Brooke. See AEstivation. See Versail- º of little lakes. See Song of Freedom, A.—Mil- 1garl. Cawsand Bay lying, with the Blue Peter flying. See Cawsand Bay.-(Ballad.) certain, brains there is an inborn might. See Genius. —Coates. Cherbourg Roads the pirate ſay. ture, The.—Read. childhood, when with eager eyes. See Trance of Time, The.—Newman. * cºhood's unsuspicious hours. * f.On. Christian world Mary the garland wears. See Names. The and Sonnet on Christian Names.—Lamb. church and in state it is rule or be ruled. See Take your Choice.— (Bostom. Traveler.) church today she wore her last year's hat. See Wore Her Last Year's Hat—Russell. Clementina's artless mien. ... See Sixteen.—Landor. cloister Heisterbach a youthful monk. See Monk of Heisterbach, The.—Müller. See Eagle and Vul. See Epicurean.—Lin- coming years when men seek to draw the moral. See Close of the War, The.—Hay. - company one evening. See Who Would be a Boy Again —Anon. sadly, “permit me to say things are woefully disproportioned. See Over- heard at the Zoo.—Snyder. considering the many instrumentalities through which an institution of the higher learning rises. See Situ- ation of a University, The.—Capen. Continental Buff and Blue. See Boy's Redoubt, The. —Preston. Cordova's grand Cathedral. See Almanzor.—Heine. Corsica's far distant isle. See Corsican Wendetta, or, Love's Triumph, The.—Anon. Count Fülek's halls there's wild revel and gay. See Lady of Gedő, The.—Safford. courts and palaces he also reigns. —Milton. darker [or darkest] days and nights of storm. Hymn.—Parker. See Paradise Lost. See days gone by when you were here. See In Days Gone By.—Perry. & * e . days of yore, as ancient stories tell. See Prince Dorus. Lamb. - 764 FIRST LINE INDEX - In his In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In days of yore there dwelt in the East. See Tale of Three Rings.—Lessing. days of yore, when the world was young. and the Bee.—AEsop. days supreme, of fond delight. See In Common Days. —Sangster. * g & days when George the Third was lºing. See Miss Nan- cy's Gown.—Cooke. de town whar I belongs. See Dat Bad Man Brown.— Moulton. dealing with the liquor traffic, there are three classes. See Bible and the Liquor Traffic, The.—St. John. dem Dome zu Cordova. See Almansor.—Heine. dim, green depths rot ingot-laden ships. See Sunken Gold.—Lee-Hamilton. . r - discourse more sweet. See Paradise Lost.—Milton. distant countries have I been. See Last of the Flock, The.—Wordsworth. distant days of wild romance. Taylor. dramatic writing the difference between the Grecian and Roman. See Dramatic Styles.—(Blackwood’s Magazine.) dream, again within the clean cold hell. See Jupiter See Now and Then.— See Gorse, See In See With Roses.— The.—Gibson. dreams we lost all hindering mortal sway. Dreams.-Dickinson-Bianchi. each green leaf a memory let lie. Lloyd. early days, ere Common Sense. See Mushroom Hunt, The.—Halpin. early fall, when the world is still. See Trail of the Bugles, The.—Carman. early youth, as you may guess. See Young Gazelle, The.—Parke. º lands they talk of flowers. See same. --Per- C1V 8, 1. - See First See Substitute, See Home Rule for Ireland.—Depew. See I’erseverance. See Echo and Silence.—Brydges. 1806, Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks were married 1817 a young boy received a mention at the French Miss Mary Todd. See Lincoln's Marriage—A Peep into Piano in Camp, The.—Davis. view.)—Tyler. See Our Pledge eighteen hundred sixty one. Lost (Departure from Paradise, The).--Milton. England a Tory member of Parliament said to me. Essex County the Puritan founded his first town. took form. . See Major-General John Sedgwick (Spirit every Seed to breathe the flower. See Faith.—Tabb. lips).-Curtis. every trembling bud and bloom. See Easter Canticle, mistress, The (Village School Mistress, The).--Shen- natures fancies quickly grow. See Flower Girl, The.— Wordsworth. liſly —Shakespeare. falloe college days, Tom Harland. See Ballad of Lager See Music of the Dawn.— Harrison. See Unfaithfulness.- finding herself once more by the side of Ivanhoe. the mouth of the pit. See In the Pit.—Burnett. eddying course when leaves began to fly. Eden, ere yet innocence of heart. See Table Talk (Past and Future of Poetry, The).-Cowper. in Kentucky. See History of Lincoln in Brief.- Anon. Academy. . . See, Victor Hugo.—Anon. 1842, in his thirty-third year, Mr. Lincoln married Lincoln's Social Life.—Anon. 1858—it might have been five years earlier. 1865, the bullet of an assassin. See Religious Char- acter of Abraham Lincoln, The.— (The Hamilton Re- 1898 the army of the United States. to Puerto Rico.—Littlefield. The.— Baskett. either hand the hastening angel caught. See, Paradise either mood, to bless or curse. See Doom.—O'Shaugh- neSSy. s See Puritan of Essex County, The.—Lodge. Europe, three centuries ago, the cause of the people of Puritanism, The).-Curtis. - - every line a supple beauty. See Likeness, A.—Cather. every strain of affectionate and discriminating admira- tion. See Wendell Phillips (Eulogy on Wendell Phil. every temple, heritage and hall. See Jerusalem De. livered (Sophronia and Olindo).-Wiffin. An.—Towne. every village marked with little spire. See. School- Stone. facile Vinci. fair Naples, just at noonday. faith, I do not love thee with mine eyes. See Connets: (CXLI. “In faith, I do not love thee with mine eyes.”) faith thou shall (t) haue mine. See. Robin Hood Rescu- ing Three Squires (A).-(Old Ballad.) Bier, The.—Stedman. far forests' leafy twilight. Farmingtown a maiden dwelt. McBride. See Besieged Castle, The.—Scott. five minutes after the explosion there were scores at Fleet-street dwelt, in days of yore. See Magpie, The.— Anon. . In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In | In flickering light and shade the broad stream goes. See September Days.—Arnold. e Florence there was a young man called Frederick. See Frederick of the Alberighi, and his Falcon.—Boccaccio. Florence, years ago, there dwelt a youth. See Ringer's Vengeance, The.—Abbey. fore ººps where the sunlight creeps. See Moa, The. Kelly. flow’ry Japan, the home of the fan. See Feast of the Doll, The.—Smith. º form and feature, face and limb. See Twins, The.— Leigh. - Fortune's dark eclipse cloud glory's light. —Alexander, Earl of Stirling. See Illusion. France, here it probably originated. See La Galette du Roi.-Hone. France the aristocrats have preserved the forests. See France.—Phipps. front of my pew sits a maiden. —Anon. front of the Stoners' house two little girls. ing the News.--Anon. full-flown dignity see Wolsey stand. See Vanity of IHuman Wishes, The (Rise and Fall of Wolsey, The). —Johnson. future I am going to be careful what I do. See Dolly See Ready to Sail See Broken Wing, The. See Spread- Dialogues, The (Retribution).-Hope. future years we'll all look back. (Class Poem).—Adams. - genial mood, while at our pastoral banquet thus we sate. See Excursion, The (Twin Peaks cf the Valley).- Wordsworth. genial Spring, See An- gling.—Pope. getting evidence of simprovement or deterioration. See Prohibition in Atlanta (Business Side of Prohibition, The) –Grady. - girandoles of gladioles. See Love and a Day.—Cawein. go-cart so tiny, my sister I drew. See Around the World.—Greenaway. going to my naked bed as one that would have slept. See Amantium Irae.—Edwardes. beneath the quivering shade. golden, bygone days. See Deepwater Debate, The.— McHenry. golden youth, when seems the earth. See Gethsemane. —(Northwestern Christian Advocate) and Wilcox. good condition, cheap, on account of Competition. See For Sale, a Horse.—Taylor. - good King Charles’ golden days. See Vicar of Bray, he.—Anon. Granada bells were ringing. See First Thanksgiving, The-Butterworth. gray antiquity there lived a man. See Opal Ring, The. —Lessing. *- gray, Spielburg's dreary fortress buried from the light of day. See Antonio Oriboni.-Preston. green old gardens, hidden away. See In Green Old Gardens.—Fane. grey-haired Celia's withered arms. See from the . French, A.—Prior. gutter and on sidewalk swells. Johns. half-forgotten days of old. See Earthly Paradise, The (Writing on the Image, The).-Morris. halls of sleep you wandered by. See Among Shadows.— Ficke. -- Paraphrase See Second Avenue.— . Hampton Roads tºo :...; of March vers bland. See Attack, The.—Read. Hard Times one cannot have creat Expectations. See Tale of . Two Cities, A.—Melichar. harvest time, when fields and woods. —Anon. - haste he sent to gather fresh recruits. See Lost Tales of Miletus, . The (Secret Way, The).-Lytton. heaven a spirit doth dwell. See Israfel.—Poe. hº tº . Spirit doth dwell. See Israfiddlestrings.- IłOI). heaven signs ! See Harold.—Tennyson. * Heavenly love abiding. Sec. In Heavenly Love Abiding. —Waring. leavy sleep the Caliph lay. The.—Clarke. her boudoir, faintly perfumed by come faint and subtle Vapor. See Wooing of Lady Amabel, The.—Anstey. lier dress of silver gray. See Pussy Willows.-Foulke. her ear he whispers gaily. See Lord of Burleigh, The.— See Opportunity. Jee Caliph and Satan, Tennyson. her villa at IIonaco. See Silver Thimble, Tho.-Cop- pee. him. Demosthenes was heard again. (Lord Chatham).-Cowper. him distilled and potent the choice essence of a race. See Lincoln.—Anon. laim the elements are strangely blent. See Political Character, A.—Zangwill. his book de Beata Vitā, Augustine thus addressed his mother. See Monica, St. Augustine’s Mother.—Anon. his chamber, weak and dying. See Norman Baron, The. —Longfellow. his cool hall, with haggard eyes. —Arnold. See Table Talk See West and East. 765 In his AN INDEx To PoETRY AND RECITATIONS In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In his deportment, shape and mien appeared. See Lao- damia, Wordsworth. - his eagerness to acquire knowledge. See Boy That Hungered for Knowledge, The-Anon. - his dim chapel day by day. See Organist, The...—Lamp- Iſla, Il. his first book, Marcus Aurelius. See Our Barbarous Fourth.-Rice. . his last bin Sir Peter lies. Peacock. & - & his lodge beside a river. See Song of Hiawatha (Win- ter and Spring). —Longfellow. sº his mouth nations spoke, his tongue might be. See See Robert Louis See same and Sir Peter.— On the Death of Lord Hastings.--Dryden. his old gusty garden of the North. Stevenson.—Reese. his own image the Creator made. - his person, Washington was six feet high. ington.—Parker. his recent work on “American History from an Eng- lish standpoint.” See Abraham Lincoln.--Smith. his room alone and silent. See Vision of Handel, The. —Blatéhford. - his tower sat the poet. See Rose, The.—Lowell. . e his uniform soaking and draggled with the blood in his sleepless eyes. See Incident, An-Begbie. - his wind-shaken tent the soldier sits. See At Christ- mas-time.—Anon. Holborn I went through an arched See Island of Quiet, An.—Hawthorne. See Shoe or Stock- See Man—Landor. See wash- entrance. Davidson. I V Lane, of C T fame, there lived a man D. C. See Holland, children set their shoes. See Christmas Eve.— holy night we made the vow. Meleager. O D V.—Anon. e Ipswich town, not far from sea. See Heartbreak Hill. ing.—Thomas. º . holly hedges starving birds. See Wow, The.— honour to thy memory, blessed shade I See St. Martin's Day.—Willis. —Thaxter. Ireland, ferr over the sea. See Syr Cauline.—Anon. its cosy green calyx one warm summer day. See HoW It Blossomed.—Anon. its summer pride array'd. See Funeral Ode on the Death of the Princess Charlotte.—Southey. January, when down the dairy the cream and clabber freeze. See Country Sleighing.—Stedman. July month, ae bonny morn. See Leith Races.—Fer- guSSOn. - - Rensington Gardens, that February day, it was very still. See Child, A.—Galsworthy. Röln, a town of monks and bones. See Cologne.- Coleridge. later years, veiling its unblest face. ture, The.—Trowbridge. leathern volume, old and quaint. Page, The.—Howe. letters large upon the frame. —Munkittrick. life's glass the moments fall. The...— Anon. life's rosy morning. See Never Say Fail.-Anon. light and quiet was the new day born. See Afterglow, The.—Statton. See Restored Pic- See Knight and the See What's in a Name? See Moments, lights of imperial purple. See Lewis and Clark.-- Nixon. little Annie's garden grew all sorts of posies. See Annie's Garden.—Follen. London city was Beichan born. and Susie Pye.—Anon. London I never knew what I’d be at. See Contrast, The.—Morris. London once I lost my way in faring to and fro. See Plain Direction, A.—Anon. London, thirty years ago. See Old May Day.—Anon. lº Matoppos now he lies. See In the Matoppos.- ater. looking forward to the moment which is intended to terminate the career. See Farewell Address.—Wash- See Young Beichan ington. loopy links the canker crawls. See Indifferences.— . Anon. Ilove, if Love be Love. See Idyls of the King (In Love if Love be Love).-Tennyson. love she fell, my shy Bluebell. See Bluebell, The...— Deland. love with home, I rove tired eyed. See Tamerton Church- tower.—Patmore. love's domain fine words are vain to speak. See Love and the Empty Purse.—Collerye. lowly dale, fast by a river's side. dolence, The.—Thomson. Lyons, on the mart of that French town. Alms, The.—Abbey. man or woman—but far most in man. (Affectation in the Pulpit) –Cowper. Manchester a maiden dwelt. See Love and Murder.— Anon. man's capacity for education we seem to see an original gift. See Man's Capacity for Education—Ellis. See Castle of In- See Stranger's See Task, The In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In # In I many respects, many a fevered swamp. Anon. • 3. many forms we try. See Bohemian Hymn, The...—Emer- SOIl. See Faithful Soldier, The.— the nations of Christendom collectively are becoming somewhat analogous. See Growth of In. ternational Sympathies.—Wayland. marble Sebastopol the bells to chapel call. See Inkermann. —Mackay. - marble walls as white as milk. See In Marble Walls.- Anon. martial sports I had my cunning tried. See Astrophel and Stella (Sonnet LIII.).-Sidney. mathematics he was greater. See Hudibras.-Butler. Mather's Magnalia Christi. See Phantom Ship, The.— Longfellow. w matters of commerce the fault of the Dutch. See Political Dispatch, A.—Canning. May the valley See Flower Dances.— Anderson. May, when sea-winds pierced our solitudes. See Rho. dora, The.—Emerson. meadows deep with hay, I see. SOIl. media?val Rome, I know not where. tamus.-Longfellow. melancholic fancy. See Hallo, my Fancy.—Cleland. mellowing skies the mated robins. See Planting the Oak.-Butterworth. memory of the dead, in honor of the living. See Memo- rial Day.—Long. - men whom men condemn as ill. See Byron and Judge Not.—Miller. merry mood here roaming. See Roaming.—Anon. merry Scotland, in merry Scotland. See Henry Mar- tyn (A) - (Old Ballad.) lilies ring. See Even-time.—Thom. see Morituri Salu- Michigan. Forests the night-winds were high. See Fight in the . Michigan Forest, The-Anon. mid whirl of the dance of Time ye start. See Exit.— Watson. midnight sleep of many a face of anguish. See Old War- dreams.-Whitman. 4. midst of ‘wild Creen pasture-lands, cut through. See Monks’ Magnificat, The and Singing of the Magnificat, The.—Nesbit. - midst of woods or pleasant groves. See same.—Anon. Milwaukee, a day or two ago, during a slight lull in bus- iness. See Two Bootblacks, The.—Anon. moss-prankt dells which the sunbeams flatter. See Lovers and a Reflection.—Calverley. mourning, in mourning, the kingdom appears. See Death of , Queen Mary, The.—Anon. multitudes of cases, perhaps in the greater part of them. See same-Dix. my collection framed of curios. See Master's Pen— A Confession, The.—Anon. my early manhood, proud of my native State. See Con- federates are Comin', The.—Stockdale. my first years and prime not yet at height. See Son- nets from the Poems.-Drummond. my, garden I spend my days; in my library I spend my nights. See Among my Books.--Smith. - my heart are many chambers through which I wander free. See In My Heart.—Reade. - my heart there is not set. See To Marguerite.—Ron S8. I’Ci. - ºils the Summer wind. See Nameless Pain.— I'l Cºl. my Pºmind it is most sweet to muse. See Childhood. - Lu3.In O. my, prosperity I, said. See Parphrase Upon the Psalms of David, A (Psalm XXX, Part II).--Sandys. my School-days, when I had lost one shaft. See Mer- chant of Venice, The.—Shakespeare. my sleep I was fain of their fellowship, fain. See Sun- rise.—Lanier. “In my young days,” the grandmother said. See Leave Something Behind.—Ewing. - my youth's. Summer, I did sing of One. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage.—Byron. - myriad SWarms, each summer sun. See Fati Valet Hora Benigni.--Bishop. - - no period of the drama in Europe. See Mother in Drama, The-Hinckley. Norfolk Bay, long years ago, where waved. See American Exile, An.-Brown. northwestern Ohio there is a settlement called Africa. See Blessed Are de Peacemakers.-Denison. . . nothing does man challenge more respect. See “This is the Last Time.”—Wood. Nottingham there lives a jolly tanner. See Robin Hood and the Tanner.— (Old Ballad.) numbers, and but these few. See Ode on the Birth of Our Saviour, An.—Herrick. obedience to instructions, I should never dare to disre- gard. See Nominating General Grant.—Conkling. obedience to your will, I rise your humble organ. See Fºal Oration on the Death of General Washington. - Lee. o'er-strict calyx lingering. See To Beethoven.—Lanier. old days there were angels. See Child Shall Lead Them, A.—Eli Ot. old England St. Stephen's Day. See St. Stephen's or Boxing Day.—W. P. R. 766 FIRST LINE INDEx In some In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In olden days, the sunlight stept down to the earth below See Golden-Rod.—Anon. º olden time, and when Christianity had not interferred with it. See Suicide; or, The Sin of Self-destruction.— Talmage. e olden time—in ages long since flown. the Rabbi, The.—Gardner. olden times a castle stood, so high and stately, too. See Minstrel's Curse, The.—Uhland. olden times when a flood or an earthquake, or any other great disaster came. See Dragon, The-Anon. one dread night our city, saw, and sigh’d. See Re- opening of the Drury Lane. Theater.—Byron. one hour, under the blow of a single bereavement. Death of Abraham Lincoln, The.—Beecher. one of bonnie Scotland's homes. See Gowans under her Feet.—Gibson. - OIlê Å; our Down-east churches. See He Loved to Steal. —AIl OIOl. - one of the large cities a street car collided with a milk cart. See He Should Have Explained.—(Harper’s Magazine.) - º º one of the Mayflower sketches. See Mother of Harriet B. Stowe, The.—Beecher. ~- . See Chi- .—Head. See One Country. See Princess and one of the south side Chinese Sunday-Schools. nese Version of Jonah and the Whale, one rich drop of blood, ah, what a Sea. —One Sacrifice.—Gilder. - other lands monumental arches and columns of victory celebrate territorial conquest. See Washington Arch in New York, The.—Curtis. other men we faults can spy. See Turkey and the Ant, The.—Gay. - “In our admiration for the manhood of General Grant.” In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In See Grant's Place in History.-Anon. our hearts is the Great one of Avon. —Dobson. our life-time, pain and pleasure. than Pain.—Painton. our modern industrial civilization there are many and grave dangers. See American Motherhood.--Roosevelt. our old shipwrecked days there was an hour. See Modern Love.-Meredith. our period, no young man and no young Woman . Çan hope to succeed in any vocation. See Success in Life. —Anon. - our time the youth and maiden. See Minuet, The.— Bloodworth. Ovoca valley the wood and water. —Wilkins. Paco town and in Paco tower. See Ballad of Paco Town. —Scollard. See Two Brothers, The- See Jocosa Lyra. See Pleasure More See Impassable, The. Rome held sway. Some are in verse. See Lines to a Transfer Palestine long years ago. palmy days of old, when, Greece and See Carnival of Sports, A.—Minster. Paris, monologues are the fashion. See Romance of a Hat.—Latimer. Barry. "ºres green.” See On the Twenty-third Psalm.— IłOIl. peace love tunes the shepherd's reed. See Lay of the peasecod time, when hound to horn. See Shepherd's Slumber, The-Anon. - pensive mood, bringing before my mental vision. See Magic-Mirror Revelations.—Anon. hoff. • performance of the duty assigned, to me on this occasion. See Garfield Statue, The.—Cleveland. petticoat of green. See Phyllis.--Drummond. differ more than Lincoln, and McKinley. See Lincoln and McKinley.—Woodruff. . º praise of little children I will say. See Laus-Infantium. —Canton. Check.—(Harvard Lampoon.) e preparing for an Arbor day celebration. See Getting Teady.—Anon. preserving among the sons that spirit of patriotism. See pride of wit, when high desire of fame. See To his Fair dea.—Drayton. - proceeding to answer the argument of the gentleman. See Reply to Mr. Wickham in Burr's Trial.—Wirt. Big Words.-Anon. º Pumpkin town there lived a girl as fair as any rose. See Mournful Tale, A.—McBride. Puritan New England a year had passed away. See quantity if not in quality there is something novel in both. See Newest Promises and Perils of the Temper- ance Reform, The (Promises and the Perils, etc.).-- Cook. to Mori.”—Peterson. receiving these diplomas you, become men, who above almost any others. See Training for the Navy.— Roosevelt. Talmud. - pastures green 7 Not always. See He Leadeth Me.— Last Minstrel.—Scott. pensive mood she sat within. See Dream, A.—Brincker- physical proportions and features two men could hardly praise of thee my lips I ope. Reverence for the Flag.—Porter. promulgating your esoteric coagitations. See Don't Use First Thanksgiving Day, The.—Brotherton. radiant youth we walk among the flowers. See “Memento regal quiet deep. See same.—Ingelow. - See In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In “In silence, and at night, the Conscience feels.” “In solitude and peace.” regard to this great book. ...See Bible, The.—Lincoln. revel and carousing. . See Theodosia Burr.—Palmer. Rome there is a glorious flight of stone. See Scalinata, The.—Read. Rose Hill, Chicago, stands a monument to the Boys in Blue. See Heroes and the Flowers, The.—Taylor. ruling well what guerdon 2 Life runs low. See Two Old Kings, The.—De Tabley. running the mind along the long list of sincere and devout Christians. See Great Minds in Their Relations to Christianity.—Erskine. rural occupation there is nothing mean and debasing. See Charms of Rural Life, The.—Irving. safe and restful keeping. See Thanksgiving Song for Little Folks.--Montgomery. In S. O, in Sana, God, the Lord. See Prince Adeb.- - OKer. - - -- In Santa Croce's holy precincts lie. See Santa Croce.— I Byron. Il savage pomp sat Powhatan. See Woman's Pity, A.— |Holden. Scarlet, towne, where I was borne. See Barbara Allen's Cruelty and Bonny Barbara Allan.—Anon. Scharfenstein at noon of night awakes a dreadful din. See Legend of Hesse, A.—Dingelstedt. schomner, when the leves spryng. Sée Robin Hood and the Potter.— (Old Ballad.) schools of wisdom all the day was spent. See Lent Jewels, The.—Trench. | - Scotland there was a babie born. See Hind Horn.— (Old Ballad.) Scotland's realm, forlorn and bare. See Chaffinch's Nest at Sea, The and Tale, A.—Cowper. searching for the friendships of women. See Friendship between Women.—Alger. - secret aisle the abbey's walls beneath. See Marmion (Constance de Beverley).--—Scott. see: hunder an' forty-nine. See On Andrew Turner. —f 5 ULI'IlS. selecting for our topic “The Spirit that Should Ac- company Our Republican Institutions.” See Spirit that Should Animate, The.—Anon. September last the daughter of a Towsontown man. See Cultured Daughter of a Plain Grocer, The.—Anon. sºfteen hundred and fifty-nine. See Hawke.—New- Olt. seventeen hundred and forty-four. See Kilruddery Hunt, he.—Mozeen. seventeen hundred and ninety-four. See Greenland Fish- ery, The.—(Ballad.) seventeen hundred and seventy-five. of Bristol, The.—Anon. seventeen hundred thirty-two, this very month and day. See February Twenty-second.—Allison. See Bombardment sever. hundred thirty-two. See George Washington. –A. In OIl. seventeen hundred thirty-two. See Washington's Life.— Bryant. - seventeen hundred seventy-eight. See King of Spain and the Horse, The...—Pindar. 1777, within a few days of one year after the Declara- tion. See National Flag, The (Our Flag.)—Beecher. Seville was he born, a pleasant city. See In Seville.- Byron. shadowy calm the boat. See Hope.—Stewart. shining groups," each stem a pearly ray. See Ghost- flowers.--Higginson. shirts of check and tallowed hair. See Money Musk.-- Taylor. - Shottery the posies nod and blow. See With a Posy from Shottery.—Nesbit. Siberia's wastes. See Siberia.-Mangan. siegº. home. the dear old home ! See Mother's Lullaby. —Sn Orū. - - - See Riche- lieu ; or, The Conspiracy (Cardinal’s Soliloquy, The).- Bulwer-Lytton. silence I must take my seat. Folks.--Anon. silence mighty things are wrought. silence solitude and stern surmise. See Trumbull Strick- ney.—Lodge. silent horror o'er the boundless waste. See Oriental Eclogues (Hassan, or The Camel-Driver.—Collins. simpler verse than triolets. See Old-fashioned Poet, An. urray. 1624 a little book was published bearing the title “Love's Garlande.” See Love Gifts.--(Comp.) '67 Jake Poole was staging the route from Gallatin to- *...* in Montana. See Stage-driver's Story, The.— Il OIl. - slumber as the morning broke. Admiral, The.—Dorman. slumbers of midnight the sailor-boy lay. See Sailor-boy’s Dream, The.—Dimond. See When He sober mornings, do not thou rehearse. soil the dearest and the best. See Song for Tree-planting. See Table Rules for Little See Silence.—Lynch. - See Dream of the Spanish Would Have his Verses Read.—Herrick. —Underwood. Solemn rank on either hand. See Trail, The.—Atkins. See Joan of Arc.—Southey. sº forgotten ruler's reign. See Brother Antonio.— eIl, 767 In AN INDEx To PoETRY AND RECITATIONS SOIſler In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In “In teacup-times I’” In In In In somer when the shawes be sheyne. See May in the Green- wood and Robin Hood and the Monk.-Anon. SOng # grief shall find relief. See Simon de Montfort. —H}}|IS. sooth he was a mighty King. See King's Fool, The...— Livingston. sooth I have forgotten, for it Little Hood.—Boyesen. sooth, I know not why I am so sad. See Merchant of is long ago. See Hilda's Venice, The (Scene from “The Merchant,” etc.).- Shakespeare. speaking of a person's faults. See Be Careful what You Say.—Anon. speaking of the sons of New England. See Tribute to General Sherman, A.—Porter. spelling class at School, you know. —Daley. - w Spenser's gallery of portraits among many that are richly warm in coloring. See “Uma.”—Anon. spite of a good deal of sincere opposition. ing Mothers.--Anon. - spite of all the learned have said. See Indian Burying- ground, The.—Freneau. spiº, of censorship, in spite of the Index. See Same.— —Hugo. - e º spite of outward blemishes, she shone. See Kitty Clive. —Churchill. e - spite of Rice, in spite of Wheat. . See Epigram on the poor of . Boston being employed in paving the streets 1774.—(New York Gazetteer.) spring I found the violet. See, Gentian,—Brown. spring the poet is glad. . See Autumn Song.—Wilson: spring when branches of woodbine. See Trailing Arbu- tus.--Abbey. - º Spring [wr. In the spring], when the green gits, back in the trees. See When the Green Gits Back in the Trees.—Riley. Spring young American mind naturally turn to sport of See Spelling-Class. See Pension- baseballing. See Baseball.—Hashimura Togo (Wallace Irwin.) te springtime, we look at our blooming orchard trees. See Our Orchard Trees.—Sterling. stature perfect and with every gift. the Kingdom of God.”—Coleridge. stature the Manlet was dwarfish. Carroll. - stifling mows the men became oppressed. Afternoon, An.—Irvine. r stockings by the fireside hung. Claus-Anon. & storied Venice, down whose rippling streets. See Vermin in the Dark, The.—Markham. - Strassburg in the fort. See Swiss, The.—Anon. such a night, when ev'ry louder wind. See Nocturnal Reverie, A.—Anne, Countess of Winchilsea and Walsh. summer—daylight fled—where flowers abound. See Night in June, A.—Hugo. See Playgrounds.-Alma- summer I am very glad. Tadema. summer, on the headlands. See Neckan, The...—Arnold. summer time when leaves grew green. See King Edward the Fourth and a Tanner of Tamworth.-- (Old Ballad.) summer when I go to stay at grandpa's. See Discipline. —Carrick. summer, when the days were long. See Summer Days. —Anon and Call. º summer, when the grass is thick. See Fairy Book, The. Gale. See Robin Hood and See “Of Such is See Manlet, The.— See August See Ready for Santa summer when the shaws be sheen. the Monk.-(Ballad.) summer when 'tis very warm. See Contentment.—Anon. summer-time on Bredon. See Bredon Hill.—Housman. summer-time, when leaves grow green. See Noble Fisher- man, or Robin Hood's Preferment. The and Robin Hood and the Curtal Friar and Robin Hood and the Tinker (Old Ballad.) - sunny girlhood's vernal life. See Portrait, A.—Ashbey- Sterry. - - sunny South Car’lina. See Good Morning, Carrie.— McPherson. - sunset's light o'er Afric thrown. See Traveller at the Source of the Nile, e.—Hemans. Sweet dreams softer than unbroken rest. —Tennyson. º º sweet Irish clay may I, lie. . See Requiem.—Leslie. sweet October's short’ning days. See Country School, The.—Cheavens. sweetest blush of maiden bloom. See Irene.—Sangster. See Memory. tangled wreaths, in clustered gleaming stars. See Yellow Jessamine.—Woolson. tattered old slippers that toast at the bars. See Cane- bottomed Chair, The.—Thackeray. e tattered robes that board a glittering trace. See Indian Gipsy, The.—Naidu. The style of dress. Ethel, A.—Dobson. e z tempus old a hero lived, qui loved puellas deux. See Ich bin dein.—Anon. Tennessee, the dogwood tree. See Tennessee-Brooks, that delightful land which is washed by the Delaware's waters. See Evangeline (Meeting of Evengeline and Gabriel, The).-Longfellow. that desolate land and lone. the-face, The-Longfellow. See Rondeau to See Revenge of Rain-in- In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In that enchanted hour. See Love's Reminiscences.—Dallas that fair clime, the lonely herdsman. See Excursion, The (Nature Worshipped by the Greeks).-Words- worth. thas. Isle for pearls renown'd. See Lanka (Ceylon). —Skeen. that fierce light this noble landscape (the field of Gettys- burg). See Lincoln's Responsibility.—Curtis. that half-forgotten era. See Quivera—Kansas.-Ware. that high world which lies beyond. See If That High World.—Byron. that hour, which of all the twenty-four is most emblama- tical of heaven. See same.—Robertson. that narrow Venetian street. See Saint Christopher.— Howells. that new world toward which our feet are set. See Compensation.—Thaxter. . . that soft mid-land where the breezes bear. See Rodney's Ride.—Anon and Brooks. that sore hour around thy bed there stood. See Deliv- erance.—Dawson. the Abbey stall, with his vestments old. See God Loved the Lilies.—Preston. - the academy I attended, elocution was taught. See My Experience in Elocution.—Neal. the Acadian land, on the shores of the Basin of Minas. See Evangeline.—Longfellow. the afternoon of his last day on earth. See McKinley's Dying Prayer.—Creelman. the ages of faith, before the day. See Ave Maria.— Austin. the ancient republics of Greece and Rome. See In- dustry and Eloquence.—Wirt. the ancient town of Bruges. See Belfry of Bruges, The and Carillon.—Longfellow. the Arctic Ocean near the coast of Norway is situated the famous Maelstrom or whirlpool. See Caught in the Maelstrom.—Wiley. the art of speaking as in all other arts. and Logic (On Eloquence).--Preston. the autumn of 1830 I attended a Methodist camp-meet- ing. See Flood and the Ark, The.—Anon. See Eloquence the backwoods of , Ohio, in the days of long ago. See When the Circuit Rider Came.—Adams. the balmy April weather. See Four Seasons, The.— Tilton. the barn the tenant cock. See Morning.—Cunningham. the beams and gleams came the Christmas dreams. See In Christmas Land.—Anon and Stanton. the beautiful city of Worms, in Burgundy, dwelt the maiden Kriemhild. See Nibelungein Lied, The Story of the.—Rabb. - t the beauty of the lilies Christ was born across the sea. See Battle Hymn of the Republic.—Howe. the beginning of 1782 Johnson was suffering from an illness. See Dr. Johnson and Mrs. Thrale.—Dobson. the beginning of years. See How the Camel Got His Hump. —Kipling. the beginning there was nought. the best chamber of the house. —Barr. the bitter gloom of a winter's morn. See Two.—Anon." the bitter waves of woe. See Ultima Veritas.-Gladden. the black prison of the Conciergerie. See Tale of Two Cities, A. (Sacrifice of Sydney Carton, The).--Dickens. the bleak midwinter. See Christmas Carol, A and same. —Rossetti. the brave old days of the Table Round. See Knight See Church of Brou, The See Creation.—Noyes. See Bottom Drawer, The. and the Lady, The.—Trowbridge. the bright October morning. (Hunters, The).-Arnold. the broad light of the day my grim visage I hide. See King Alcohol's Soliloquy.—Sawyer. the busiest haunts of Florence. See Duomo, The.—Anon. the busy active duties of every day life. See We Do not Stop to Think.-Anon. - the calm and cool and silence, once again. See First-day Thoughts.--Whittier. the chamber anext me the corpses sleep. See Tried.— Ragsdale. the chapel of Henry the Seventh. See Two Queens in Westminster.—Morford. the church of San Marco is the pulpit from which Savo- narola spoke. See Savonarola.-Punshon. the church-yard, up in the old high town. See Nine Graves in Edinbro.—Russell. the A. of Genoa, over the sea. See Christopher C - —AIlOIl. the city of Venice, blank-blank Anno Domini. See Modern Version of the Merchant of Venice, A.—Barber. the city of wealth where all men strive. See Heart of Love, The.—Kellie. the ſa—O.] coign of the cliff, between lowland and high- land. See Forsaken Garden, A.—Swinburne. the coiled shell sounds Ocean’s distant roar. See Tute- lage, The.—Bell. the cold I will rise, I will bathe. See Lonely Death, The. —Crapsey. - the Convent of St. Joseph, high above the Pinchon Pass. See Friar's Christmas, The.—Blake. the cool of the evening, when the low sweet whispers waken. See In the Cool of the Evening.—Noyes. tº: cool sweet hush of a wooded nook. See Missing.— Il OIl. - 768 FIRST LINE INDEX In the In In In In In In In In In In “In the days when I used to be on the circuit.” In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In the country of the Spirit. See Love in Silence.—Allen. the crimson of the morning, in the whiteness of the noon. See Coming of His Feet, The.—Allen. * the cross of Christ I glory. See same.--Bowring. the dark and peace of my final bed. See Little Pagan. Rain Song.—Shaw. the dark, in the dew. the dark of dawn at the verge of Spring. Robin Dares.—Morgan. the dark silence of her chambers low. What March Does.—Smith. º the dark Thuringian forest stood a castle tall and grim. See Wizard's Spell, The.—Douglas. See To His Mother, C. the dark wood to Grief’s sad reign resigned. See In the Dark Wood.—Charles d’Orleans. See Song of the Turnkey, The.— the Dashty-second Crasher was a Major Corker. See Two Thumpers.-Cheem. . * * the dawn I gathered cedar-boughs. See Song of Whip- Plaiting.—Skinner. the dawning. See Resurrection Morn.—Malsbary. the day or night. See Shadow Pictures.—Sherman. the day the sun is darkened. See At Last.—Brooke. the days of childish troubles. See Mother's Boy.— (Balti- more American.) - º the days of my season of salad. See Song of Renuncia- tion, A.—Seaman. - - the days o'langsyne. See same-Gilfillan. the days of old. See Modern Pirates, The.—Welch. the days of old. See same.—Peacock. the days of the long gone by. See Song to the Queen, The.—Anon. the days of the old volunteer fire department. See Pre- sentation of the Trumpet.—Anon. e e the days that tried our fathers. See Poems Received in Response to an Advertisement for a National Anthem (National Anthem by Gen. Geo. P., M. ).—Newell. See Famous sº-How Lincoln was Presented With a Knife, A.— IlOIl. ' the daytime she played with you, and believed all you ; and was always ready to cry. See Little Sister.— Gilson. the Dean’s porch a nest of clay. See In the Cathedral Close.—Dowden. * * Gº ſº the decline of Mr. Burke's life, when he was living in jºnent. See Edmund Burke and his Son's Horse.— IlOIl. . - the deep heart of man a poet dwells. The.—Emerson. - the deep shadow of the porch. See Bind-weed.—Coolidge. the deepening shades of the twilight stood a maiden young and fair. See Down the Track.-Thorpe. the deepest dearth of midnight, while the sad and solemn swell. See Fire-fiend, The.—Gardette. - the depths of our nature we cherish them all. See Things That We Never Have Done, The.—Booth. the desert of the Holy Land I strayed. See Sonnet: “In the desert,” etc.—Anon. the deserted, moon-blanch'd street. See Summer Night, A. Arnold. the flº depths of the graveyard. See In a Graveyard. 3, - y. - the Diamond Shaft worked Gentleman Jim. See Gentle- man Jim.—O'Connell. the dim conservatory. See Procrastination.—Anon. the dirge we sung o'er him no censure was heard. See On the Death of Mr. Perceval.—Moore. the A. of the mill stood Richard Lee. See Taking Toll. -AIROIl. the doughl In the dough I This is the way we make it go. . See Cakes and Pies.—Hayward. the down-hill of life, when I find I’m declining. See In the Down-hill of Life.—Collins. - the dreamy autumn gloaming. See Old Virginia Reel, The.—Irving. . the drear-nighted December. the drinking-well. See Aunt Eliza.-Streamer. the dusk of a summer evening. Came Home.—Anon. f —the dusk of the forest shade. See Men, The.—Bell. the early days of Methodism. See Nestleton Magna (Meth- odist Class-meeting, A).-Wray. - - the early morning-shine. See Life's Hebe.—Thomson. the j. spring of 1863. See Responsive Chord, The. —-ej OrléS. the early spring-time. See same.—Anon. the early summer of this year, there came to Chicago. set, ºngo's Greeting to Atlanta and the South Land. — tº €Vell. the earth—the earth—thou shalt be laid. See Warning and Reply.—Brontë. the efforts of the people, of the people struggling for their rights. See People Triumphant, The.—Everett. the embers shining bright. See Cradle Song.—Gilder. the evening, I sit near my poker and tongs. See Cricket on the Hearth, The.—Anon. - the evening of our wedding day. See Aftermath.-Allen. the eventful year of ... the eruption, of Vesuvius. See Last Days of Pompeii (Death of Arbaces, The).-Bul- wer-Lytton. - See same.—Prescott. See Before the See March and the dark womb where I began. L. M.–Masefield. the darkness deep. Smith. See Enchanter, See December.—Keats. See How the Question In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In the ever-memorable year of our Lord 1609, on a Satur- day morning. See Knickerbocker History of New York (Discovery of the Hudson River, The).-Irving. the extremity of their suffering. See Return of the Children of Lir, The.—Sigerson. the fair blank that now, like some név bay. See Health and Wealth (and Love and Leisure and a Happy New Year to My Sweet Ladye).--Parsons. th: fair days when God. See To Victor Hugo.—Swin- Ull'Ile. the fair garden of celestial peace. See Lines to the Memory of “Annie.”—Stowe. the fair picture of my life's estate. See Sonnet XXIX. story. See Legend of King Nilus, The.—Wordsworth. the ſº house porch the farmer sat. See Two of Them. -AI).O —Ficke. the far distant times of legend and Il. th: far-off land of Norway. See Sparrows, The-Thax- er. the fields and woods, meanwhile. See Kavanagh (Sum- mer).-Longfellow. the fields, where long ago. Anon. the Fir Cone Tavern, a merry group was gathered. See If I Were King.—McCarthy. See Hearth-glow.—Whit- the fireshine at the twilight. ney. the first jºwsy heat of August noon. See Early Golden- TOOl.-e) ll ClOl. the first place I thank you for your congratulatory sen- timents. See Great Experiment, A.—Washington. Se €62 the first place, it must be clearly understood. “Lame Needles” in Euboea.—Bent. the first rank of ever-faithful bookhunters we must place Yavier Marmier. See Xavier Marmier.—Uzanne. the first soft winds of spring. See After Civilization.— Carpenter. | - the forenoon's restful quiet. See When the Old Man . Smokes.—Dunbar. the forest, high up on the steep shore. of the Old Oak Tree, The.—Anderson. tº the freezing cold and the blinding snow. See St. Martin and the Beggar.—Sangster. See Skating.—Words- the frosty season, when the sun. the füiness of time a republic rose up. See Christmas Hymn, A.— See Last Dream Worth tº See American Republic, The and Growth of the American Republic.— Bancroft. the gap of Dunlo. See Paddy Blake's Echo.—Lover. the garden of death, where the singers whose names are §ºss. See In Memory of Barry Cornwall.—Swin- Ulrrle, - the ghostly light I'm sitting. The.—Pearson. the glad revels, in the happy fetes. Seeger. - the gleaming light of the Old Régime." See Coureur-de- Bois, The.—Baylis. - the gloaming to be roaming where the crested waves are foaming. See In the Gloaming.—Calverley. the gloomy ocean bed. . See Kearsarge, The-Roche. . the glow of Christmas giving. See In the Glow of Christ- mas.-Chapple. the golden morning of the world. See same.—Westwood. the golden reign of Charlemagne the king. See Rhotru- da.-Tuckerman. × See Christmas Stocking, See Champagne.— the good old days, in the spacious days. See New Christmas, The.—Nesbit. the good old days when I was young. See How the Hughes. º See Rescue, The.—Riche. March.-Woolson. € the gray old Flemish city. See Young Van Dyck, The.— See Memory of Abraham Lincoln, The (Abraham Lin- See America Forever.—Lincoln. Wild Flower.—Thompson. See Interlude, An. the greenest of our valleys. “Old Grey.” See Keepers of the Light, The...—Douglas. the Guiteau trial, Mr. Porter, commenting on Mr. Reed's the hall the coffin waits, and the idle armourer stands. See Prophecy of Capys, The- Macaulay. - Cats Went to . Boarding-school—Anon. the grand old city of Palos. See Madonna at Palos.- the grass by a lowly doorway. the gray dawning across the wild white lake. See the gray of Easter even. See In the Breaking of the Day.—Mace. Preston. the great drama of the rebellion there were two acts. coln).-Garfield. the great journal of things happening under the Sun. the Great Morning of the World. See same.—Shelley. the green solitude of the deep, shady woods. See To a the greenest growth of the Maytime. —Swinburne. P See Haunted Palace, The. —E’Oe. - the grim old light-house tower, with his daugther, lived the groined alcoves of an ancient tower. See Second Volume, The.—Bell. reference to Charlotte Corday. See Guiteau the Assas- sin.-Porter. See Laus Deo.—Dobell. the hall-gate sate Capys. the hand—fluttering fearfully. See “Bird in the Hand is Worth Two in the Bush, A.”—Anon. 769 In AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS the In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In Tr. In In In In In In In In In In In In In the happy time a-coming there'll be nothing to provoke. See Jingles of the Street.—Anon. the hard winter of 1783 and 1784. See Brave Peasant, The.—Anon. - tº: hazy days of autumn. See Golden Corn, The.— Il OIl. - f the heart of a man. See Song of Growth, A.—Roberts. the heart of a rose. See Heart of a Maid, The.—Shorter. the heart of a seed. See Heart of a Seed, The.—Anon. the heart of a seed. See Little Plant, The and same.— Brown. - See Iliad, The (Helen at the heart of Helen woke. the Scaean Gates).-Bryant. See Old Stone Basin, The. the heart of the busy city. —Coolidge. º the #. of the Hills of Life, I know. See My Springs. -Lu3.In 16I’. the heart of the white summer mist lay a green little piece of the world. See Karma.--Canton. the heart there lay buried for years. See Greater Mem- ory.—O'Shaughnessy. the High and Far-off Times. See Elephant's Child, The. (How the Elephant Got His Trunk.-Kipling. the high turret chamber sat the sage. See Death as the Fool.—Marzials. - the highlands, in the country places. See In the High- lands.--Stevenson. - the hollow tree in the old grey tower. See Horned Owl, The and Owl, The.—Procter. th; hºllows of the mountains. See oven-bird, The.— OlièS. the hour I first beheld thee. See Haunting Eyes.— Norton. the hour of death, after this life's whim. See Dominus Illuminatio Mea.—Blackmore. the hour of my distress. See Letanie to the Holy Spirit. —Herrick. the hour of peril Liberty called for defenders. See Sol- dier’s Return, The.—Tuttle. the hour of , twilight shadows the Puritan looked out. See Pilgrim's Vision, The.—Holmes. the hour when coldest. See Morn of Inkerman, The.— Lushington. - the house of Too Much Trouble, lived a lonely little boy. See House of Too Much Trouble, The.—Paine. the hush and the lonely silence. See Autumn Leaves.— Wray. the hush of a shivery Christmas-tide. See Christmas In- surrection, A.—Field. the hush of early morning. See Merry Christmas.- In OI). w - the hush of the autumn night. See Voice of the Sea, The.—Aldrich. the Kingdom of Sham. See Kingdom of Sham, The.— Jones. the knoll that is the greenest. See Wee Folk, The.— Mackenzie. the land of Bethlehem Judah. See Ruth.-Alexander. the land of Brittany, and long ago. See Only a Jew.— Anon. the land of New Sight I found him. See Young God Wish, The.—Beall. - the land that I love is no wrong done. An.—Mayne. the last month of Troy's beleaguerment. See Death of Paris, The.-Morris. the light of the moon, by the side of the water. See My Daughter Louise.—Greene the little hamlet of Daisyoak, See Cicely Croak-Dowd. the little Japanese village of Yowcuski. See Mysterious Portrait, The.—Japy. the little southern parlor. —Holmes. the lone of night by the pattering tree I sat alone with Poetry. See Rain Revery.—MacKaye. the lone tent, waiting for victory. See Queen Henrietta Maria.--Wilde. - the lonesome latter years. See Promissory Note, The.— Taylor. - thé long ago there lived in a village. See Gift of the See See Tir-nan-og, See Opening of the Piano, The. Rind Heart, The.—McNeil. the long, bright summer, dear to bird and bee. Secrets.-Coolidge. the long, sleepless watches Qf the night. Snow, The.—Longfellow. the loud waking world I come and go. See Nihil Humani Alienum.—Coan. the low-raftered garret, stooping. See Dorothy in the Garret.—Trowbridge. - the Mammoth Cave, where the light of day never enters. See same.—Bittinger. the march of nations our country has kept step. See Compromise of Principle.—Beecher. the market-place of Bruges stands the belfry old and brown. See Belfry of Bruges,. The.—Longfellow. the merrie moneth of Mays [or merry month of May] in a morn by break of day. See Phillida and Corydon.— Breton. the merry hay-time we raked side by side. “In the merry hay-time.”—Paul. the merry month of May comes our gladsome Arbor Day. See Song to Mother Earth, A.—Kellogg. the middle of August when the southwest wind blows. See Lesser Children, The.—Torrence. See Lines: See Cross of In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In “In the name of God, Amen.” the middle of the month of October, in the year of 1066. See Child's History of England, A (Death of Harold). —Dickens. the midnight calm and holy, when the world has sunk to rest. See Rum Evil, The.--(Irish World.) the midst of Sunny waters, lo l the mighty ship of State. See ‘‘Death has Crowned Him as "a Martyr.”—Wilcox. the midst of the ancient city of Cloisterham stands the Nuns House. See Mystery of Edwin Drood, The. (Rosa Bud.)—Dickens. the mild silence of the voiceless night. Hymn, A.—Anon. the misty" hollow shyly greening branches. of Earth, The.—O'Brien. See Midnight See Whisper the , month of December, when naked and grim. See Solstice (Winter Solstice, The).-Thomas. * the month of June, when the world is green. See Sol- stice (Summer Solstice, The).--Thomas. the morn of the holy Sabbath. See Dear Little Heads in the Pew.—Sangster. the morning, when we rise. the morning, when we rise. Morning.—Anon. the morning when you rise. the mountains of my State. Howell. - the mysterious economy of Nature. See Agriculture Af- fected by the War.—Everett. the mystic hour of the dawning. See Morning's Roseate Flush.-Anon. See In the Morning.—Rook. See What We Do in the See Charm, A.—Herrick. See Our United Country.— See same.—Breckinbridge. the name of the Commons of England. See Impeach- ment of Warren Hastings.-Burke. the name of the Empress of India, make way. See Over- land Mail, The.—Kipling. the narrow Venetian street. Howells. - the night, at the sound of winter thunder. See Vision of Spring, A.—Torrence. l - the night, gray, heavy clouds muffled the valleys. See Peaks, The.—Crane. the night she told a story. See Love's Thread of Gold. —Ingelow. e the night there came a voice. See Rebuked.—Wiley. See Haunted Chambers.- the old and ruined mansion. Anon.” the old church tower hangs the bell. Day.—Aldrich. the old churchyard at Fredericksburg. Loring. e the old churchyard of his native town. See Burial of the Poet, The.—Longfellow. the old college days, on the old college green. See Romance in Old College Days.-Anon. - the old colony days, in Plymouth the land of the Pil- ;: See Courtship of Miles Standish, The.—Long- €110°W. the old days (a custom laid aside). port.—Whittier. the old days, while yet the church Macarius the Monk.-O’Reilly. the old marble town of Kilkenny. Campion. the old times there was a half fool living in Dunmore. See Piper and the Puca, The.—Hyde. the olden time when woods covered all the earth. See How Men Found the Great Spirit.—Anon. the oldest of our alleys. See Banished Bejant, The.— Murray. . - the . Opening scene of Aristophanes' Comedy of the “Clouds.” See Old and New, The.—Anon. the orchard blithely waking. See Babsie-Bird.—Canton. the Orient afar. See East.—Anon. the other gardens. See Autumn Fires.—Stevenson. the ould ancient days, when blue murther was sport. See Origin of the Brogue, The-Boyle. the pain, in the loneliness of love. See Love Knocks at the Door.—Wheelock. the palmy days of the old volunteer fire department. See “Presentation of the Trumpet, The.”—Anon. the past, many mission fields were so free from the drink curse. See World's Problem, The.—Leavitt. the pasture's rude embrace. See Golden-rod, Good- à l'é. - the Philippines, you are, fighting for sovereignty. See | Subjugation of the Philippines.—Hoar. the pleasant land of Canaan, dwelt the giant Offero. See Legend of St. Christopher, The.—Fletcher. the pleasant orchard closes. See Lost Bower, The.— Browning. the primitive days of our grandfathers' time. See Hole in the Floor, The.—Hardy. the principality of Hohenlohe. See Blacksmith of Ragen- bach, The.—Anon. the prison cell I sit. . See Tramp, Tramp, Tramp.–Root. the procession that followed good deacon, Jones. See Deaf as a Post.—Anon. - the quarries should you toil. See Make Your Mark.- Barker. the quick-coming dusk of the tropical night. See Man Who Fought With the Tenth, The.—Thomas. the quiet convent garden. See Nun, The.—Uhland. the quiet nursery chambers. See Prayers of Children.— Anon. See Saint Christopher.— See Thanksgiving See same.— See Abraham Daven- See See Ninety-eight.— Was young. 770 FIRST LINE INDEX In their In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In Tr) In In the rain with her train. See Lady with a Train, The...— Il OIl. the ranks of the Austrian you found him. See Forced Recruit, The...—Browning. the rarest of English valleys. A.—Anon. • * * s the region of clouds, where the whirlwinds arise. Castle in the Air, The.—Paine. the regular evening meeting. See Deacon's Prayer, The. —Stoddart. e the reign of George IV, I give you my honour. See Dancers, The.—Thackeray. ſe º the Rheingan standeth Aix. See Minnésingers Lied, The. —Duvar. the Rhine, that beautiful river. “In the Rhine, etc.—Heine. º the rift of the rock He has covered my head. See Rift of the Rock, The.—Herbert. e the ringing and the rhyming of the rain. See Rhyme of Rain.—Urmy. the room below the young man sat. Waited, The...—Cooke. the room of this grief-shadowed present. Years, The.—Bryant. e the rosy light trills the gay swallow. See Snowbird, The. —Butterworth. - the royal path. See Joseph and his Brethren (Triumph of Joseph, The).-Wells. * the rush of the merry morning. See Merry Christmas.- Anon. - the rushing rue de Chatham. See Talé of the East See One the Great See Bunch of Cowslips, See See Song: See Young Man See Flood of (Side) A.—Albro. the Santa Clara Valley, far away. Plateau.-Wyatt. • the scale of pleasure, the lowest are the sensual delights. See Sensual Delights Lowest.—Anon. the school at Whilomville it was the habit. See Making an Orator.—Crane. c the School of Our Lord, our Teacher, all wise. See School of Our Lord.—Cornish. the seaport of Saint Malo. See Jacques Cartier.—McGee. the search after true dignity, you may point me to the sceptred prince. See Dignity in Labor.—Hall. the secret council ghambers of a Masonic lodge. See Centennial Speech.*—Albertson. the silence of a midnight lost, lost forevermore. See Hunting of Dian, The.—Sterling. the silence of the morning, through the softly-shining mist. See Still Small Voice, A.—Wright. the silent midnight watches. See Heart's Song The.— Coxe. the silent midnight watches. See Victims of a Demon.— Wilcox. - the smoke of my dear cigarito. the snowing and the blowing. Flowers.--Anon. the snowing and the blowing. the snowy moonlit midnight. The.—Anon. the soft falling [or softly fading] twilight. up the Stairs.-McFetridge. the South Öf San Francisco there is even a greater range of color. See Madrona, The.—Somers. the splendid church with its stained-glass paneing. See No Easter for Death in the Heart.—Adams. the spring of 1859 I accepted a proffered editorial posi- tion. See Showing Off an Elocutionist.—Griswold. the spring of 1861. See Soldier Bird, The.—Anon. the spring of 1835 Abraham Lincoln made a memorable Journey. See Ann Rutledge and Abraham Lincoln.— Atkinson. the Spring of 1493, while the court was still at Barcelona. See Return of Columbus, The.—Prescott. the Spring twilight, in the colour'd twilight. See Even- song, An.—Dobell. [the] spring when the green gits back in the trees. See When the Green Gits back in the trees.—Riley. the stagnant pride of an outworn race. See Santiago. —Janvier. the State of Mass. There lives a lass. Love Song, A.—Anon. the steamer, O my darling ! for Me.—Anon. the i. air music lies unheard. See Master's Touch, The. —£5 OI) 3, I’. the still, star-lit night. See same.—Stoddard. the storm, in the smoke, in the fight I come. See La Musica Trionfante.—Parsons. the stormy waters of Galloway. See Ferry of Galloway, The...—Cary. See same.—Von K. See Spring and the See Spring.—Dodge. See Dream of Sister Agnes, See Creeping See Geographical See Best for You and Best the struggle of life, when fortune shall frown. See Mother's Angel, The.—Dyer. the summer even. See Ballad: “In the Summer Even.” —Spofford. the summer of 1887, Victoria, Queen of England. See England and the United States.—Depew. the Summer of .1842, Tom Brown had 'rushed away from Oxford, See Tom Brown at Oxford (Tom Brown's First Grief).-Hughes. the summer of the year 1860. Donovan. the summer twilight. light.”—Spofford. the Sun's bright gold. See To the Lark-Anon. See Texas Story, A.— See Song: “In the summer twi. In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In Inthe Valley of the Wire still is seen an ancient mill. & “In the Sweet By-and-By.” See Outing of the Songs.-- Wright. º tº: Sweet May time, so long ago. See May Days.- Il O]]. the Sweet shire of Cardigan. See Simon Lee, the Old Huntsman.-Wordsworth. the tall elm-tree sat the robin bright. See Robin, The. —Thaxter. the tassel time of Spring. See Before the Blossom.— Johnson. the teeth of the World that bars my track. See Non Omnis Moriar.—Stringer. the tempest of life, when the wave and the gale. See Look Aloft.—Lawrence. the territory of Arizona. See Arizona.-Rothe. the third day of May. See Boy and the Mantle, The.— (Old Ballad.) the tides of the warm south wind it lay. See Verazzano. —Butterworth. the time of Pepin, King of France. —Morris (Tr.) the time when the little flowers are born. Ranald.—Cary. the time when water-lillies shake. Buchanan. the transformation of opinion which affecting all. See same.-Stanley. the twilight hour of this memorable day. See Ivy Ora- tion.—Anon. the untimely loss of your noble son. See Tribute to Colonel Ellsworth.-Lincoln. - the valley of Craft, a dressmaker lived, a smiling, an- gelic young lady. See Happy Couple, A.—McBride. the Valley of Shanganagh, where the songs of skylarks teem. ... See Valley of Shanganagh, The...—Martley. the valley of the Pegnitz, where across broad meadow lands. See Nuremberg.—Longfellow. S €62 See Bury Your Wrongs.— See Amis and Amile. See Black See Charmian.— is imperceptibly Oliver Basselin.-Longfellow. the very depths of yourself. agner. the very night which followed old Sir Ensor's funeral. See Lorna Doone (Snow-storm, The).-Blackmore. the village of Mont Cheri. See Wedding Gift, The.— Foster. the village of S , Perthshire. See Gowk's Errant, and what Cam'o't.—Ferguson. the Warm blue heart of the hills. See In the Heart of the Hills.--Carman. the warm valley, rich in summer's wealth. See Solda- nella, The...—Clark. :* the watertub William had found. See New Looking- Glass, The.—Elliott. the way that He shall choose. See Chosen Lessons.— Piavergal. the weird old days of the long agone. See City of Is, The.—Savage. the West country by the sea. See Honk! Honk!—Burk. the wet dusk silver sweet. See Memory of Earth, The.— Russell. the white moonlight, where the Willow waves. yard Rabbit, The.—Stanton. the white-flower'd hawthorn brake. See Earthly Paradise, The (Antiphony).-Morris. the whole realm of nature there is never found an un- answerable instinct. See same.—Clark. the wild autumn weather, when the rain was on the sea. See Love and Death.-Mulholland. the winter of '77, while Washington with the American army lay encamped at Valley Forge. See Washington at Prayer.—Weems. the winter when the Snowdrift stood against the cabin door. See Kate Maloney.—Dagonet. the wonderful century which saw at its beginning. See See Like One of These See Grave- Boston, Mass., and Charleston, S. C.—Courtenay. the woods in a village small. Was He.—Holz. the work-a-day world, with its woful greed. See Ballade of Labor and Love, A.—Anon. the World, as in the school. See Fall of the Curtain, The.—Thackeray. the world of imaginative literature. See Mother in Fic- tion, The.—Williams. the world's waste the human caravan. See Caravan, Ther-Gautier. the worst inn's room, with mat half-hung. See Moral Hºs (Death of the Duke of Buckingham, The).- Ope. the year 1704 a gentleman of large fortune took fur- nished lodgings. See My Ghost Story.—Anon. the year. 1774, being much indisposed. See Treatment of his Hares, The.—Cowper. the year 1762 a miser by the name of Foscue, in France. See Miser Fitly Punished, The.—Osborne. the year that's come and gone, Love, his flying feather. See In the Year that's Come and Gone.—Henley. the year 1270, Louis the IXth of France. See Modern Knighthood.—Anon. the years about twenty. See Irish Love-song, An.— Johnson. the young merry time of Spring. See Cornfields.-- Howitt. thee I. fondly hoped to clasp. See same.—Byron. their1; house of cloud. See Bells at Midnight, The. ——AICirl Ch. 771 In AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONs their In - In In In In In In In II Ia l In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In \ their ragged regimentals. See Carmen Bellicosum.— McMaster. these days of rapid national growth. Country.—Brown. these deep solitudes and awful cells. See Eloisa to Abe- lard.—Pope. - these drear wastes of seaborn land. See Kasidah (II & IX.) The.—Burton. ." these restrained and careful times. (*Osse. Thibet once there reign'd, we're told. See Little Gralid Lama, The.—Moore. thickest fight triumphantly he fell. See General Albert Sidney Johnston.—Jervey. things a moderation keep. See Moderation.—Herrick. this age, when ignorance is a luxury that only idiots can afford. See Christian Pulpit. The.—-Hillis. this busy age of material progress. See Historical Novel. ---kick.aughlin. this country, most young men are poor. for Young Men.—Mann. this dark ditch my life shall pass away. See Old Tramp, The.—Beranger. } this dim world of clouding cares. See Angels.-Massey. this enchanted hour twixt light and light. See Awaken- ing, The...—Cousins. this fair stranger's eyes of gray. See Absence.—Arnold. this green chest is laid away. See Two Epitaphs.-- Money-Coutts. this happy land of ours. See Memorial Day.—Anon. this heroic mould were cast. See David Glasgow Far- ragut.—Bannister. this lone, open glade I lie. sington Gardens.—Arnold. this May-month, by grace. See Asian Birds.-Bridges. this month so fresh and gay. See Willanelle. “In this month, etc.”—Bellay. this red wine, where Memory’s eyes seem glowing. See See Survivors, The...— See Love of See Impression.--- See Thoughts See Lines, Written in Ken- Toast to Omar Khayyám.—Watts-Dunton. this sad hour, so still, so late. Preston. this scene, four characters are introduced. See Richelieu. —Bulwer-Lytton. this secluded shrine. See To a Wood-violet.—Tabb. this situation of this Assembly-groping, as it were in the dark. See God Governs.—Franklin. -- this still place, remote from men. See Glèn-Almain, the Narrow Glen.—Wordsworth, this strange Cup of ivory. See Meditation over a Skull. —Mackintosh. this world I shall not find any comforter like Wind. See Wind-litany.—Widdemer. tº: world of pain and pleasure. See Take Courage.— IlOIl. this world, the Isle of Dreams. Seee White Island, The. —Herrick. * this world with its wild whirling eddies and mad foam oceans. See Past and Present (Await the Issue).-- Carlyle. those old days which poets say were golden. See Beer.— Calverley. - those old times no recollection lies. See Vigils of Charles See Crowned Poet, A.—Aldrich. VII, The.—Martial d'Auvergne. thy coach of state. thy hammock gently sleeping. See Baby Dear.—Lover. thy western halls of gold. , See Ode to Apollo.--Keats. thy white bosom love is laid. See Song.—Blaikie. thy wild and windy upland, Tornamona. See Shane O’Neill.—MacManus. g Tilbury town did Old King Cole. See Old King Cole.— Robinson. to the Calendus of Januarie. See Dreme, The. (Prolog, The).—Lyndsay. token of the love which thou hast shown. See Alberta. —Campbell. - token that thou shalt not fear. See Baptismal Hymn.— Alford. truth, a monument to Shakespeare, cui boho' See Monu- ment to Shakespeare, A.—Hugo. TJladh, near Magh Inis, lived a chief. See Saint Patrick and the Imposter—DeVere. i vain all the Knights of the Underwald woo'd her. See High-born Ladye, The.—Moore. vain, dear Chloe, you suggest. See Wheeler, The.— Yonge. vain men tell us time can alter. See Age and Song.— Swinburne. vain the common theme my tongue would shun. See Never or Now.—Holmes. vain the cords and axes were prepared. See Shipwreck, The...—Falconer. vain through history we search. See Old Tenant Church. —Bungay. - vain to me the smiling mornings shine. See Sonnet on the Death of Mr. Richard West.—Gray. vain we call old notions fudge. See International Copy- right.—Lowell. vain you tell your parting lover. See same and Song, A: “In vain you tell your parting lower.”—Prior. Venice l—this night so delicious. See In a Gondola.-- Todhunter. venturing to invite the attention of the House to the state. of the law. See International Copyright, An.—Tal- fourd. Inducements! - - - - - - - - - - - - - -º-, * *- :- - --> In Virgine the Sultry Sun 'gan sheene. See Excellent Ballad of Charity, An-Chatterton. In Wakefield there lives a jolly pinder. See Jolly Pinder of Wakefield, The (A).- (Old Ballad.) In Wakeful hours, upon my weary bed. I of Immortality.—Field. Ił. Waters of purple and gold. Bunbury. In In See Premonition See West Indies, The.— What a strange bewilderment do we. See Morn.—Jack, SOIl. i What rich harmony, what polished lays. Nature.—Pierpont. What torn ship Soever I embark. Se Hymn to Christ, A.—Donne. Whigh calm home of happy life and love. See Light of Asia, The.—Arnold. - Winding curves, by low-crowned hills. dom.—Anon. See Music of In In In See Race for Free-- In wº. days upon my head. See Red, White and Blue.— IlGIt. In Winter I get up at night. See Bed in Summer.—Steven- SOIl. g - In Winter, once, an honest traveler wight. See Guide Post, The...—Anon. In Winter, when the cold winds blow. See Man, the Kicker. —Anon. Winter, when the rain rained cauld. See Take Thy Auld Cloak About Thee.—Anon. Winter, when the wind I hear. See Four Winds, The. —Sherman. R Writing, as in every other thing. See How to Write a Graduation Essay—Mabie. - Words as fashions, the same rule, etc. See Essay on Criticism, An.--Pope. Xanadu did Kubla Khan. See Kubla Khan.—Coleridge. years bygone, before the famous Rockaway Pavilion was built; See How a Frenchman Entertained John Bull. -AIlOn. stºrs to come I ask thee not to say. See To y . In In In In In In In In Jn In .—Inns yon dense wood full oft a bell. See Lost Church, The.— Uhland (Tilney). yon hollow Damon lies. See In Arcady.—Monkhouse. yonder dim and pathless wood... See Lost Church, The. —Uhland. (Whitman). W yonder grave a Druid lies. See Ode on the Death of Thomson.—Collins. - yonder lovely vale, sweet trysting—place. in Summer.—Marshall. yonder valley there dwelt, alone. The.—Moore. your arms was still delight. See Retrospect.—Brooke. your garb and outward clothing.. See Neatness in Ap- parel.—Lamb. youth exalted high in air. See On a Pen.—Swift. youth from rock to rock I went. See To the Daisy.— Wordsworth. - youth, when blood was warm and fancy high. See At Last.—Hayne. In youth's glad morning hour. See Planting for the Future. —Wright. Inaudible move day and night. See God and the Soul (Sil- See Gretchen.—Goethe. ence).—Spalding. Incline thou, O mother of sorrow. See Inconstant.—Anon. See Idylls of the King (Albert the In In In In In In In See Sunrise See Mountain Sprite, In Inconstant l Oh, my God! Indeed he seems to me. Good).-Tennyson. Indeed, ma'am, I traversed half the town in search of it. - See Rivals, The (Scene from “The Rivals”).-Sheridan. Indeed, this very love which is my boast. See Sonnets from the Portuguese, XII.-Browning. Indeed, wife, it is a matter of hourly congratulation to me. See Misfortune of Civil War, The.—Swander. Independence and liberty, the great political objects of all Communities. See Arts and Letters.--Everett. Independence Day ! The booming cannon. See Independence Day—Parmely. Individuals led on by an ambitious desire. See Coming of the Huguenots, The.—Moragne. Can it be necessary to offer these ? See In- ducements to Earnestness in Religion.—James. Indulgent friends, you now have heard us thro'. See Closing ddress.—Anon. . Infants' gravemounds are steps of angels. Infants.—Clare. See Graves of Infinitesimal James, had five unpronouncable names. See Two Others.--Anon. Information, speculation; fluctuation, ruination. See Mod ern Romance.—Blossom, Jr. Inglorious friend l most confident I am. See Sonnet to a Clam.—Saxe. - Inhuman man curse on thy barb’rous art. See On See ing a Wounded Hare Limp by Me and Wounded Hare, The.—Burns. Injurious charmer of my vanquished heart. (Song).—Rochester. Inland, within a hollow vale, I stood. See English Channel and Sonnet: France and England and Sonnet: Sep- tember 1802, Near Dover.—Wordsworth. Inmate of a mountain-dwelling. See To (Miss Blackett), on Her First Ascent to the Summit of Helvellyn.— Wordsworth. Innocent child and snow-white flower! See Valentinian See same.—Anon. ry { 72 FIRST LINE INDEX Is the Innocent eyes not Ours. Rosseti. Innocent spirits, bright, immauculate ghost l neration to Generation.—Howells. Innsbruck, I must be leaving. See Folk Song: “Innsbruck, I must be leaving.—Anon. Innumerable are the calamities which now from an in- terruption of justice. See On Behalf of the People of Boston, in Support of the Memorial of December 18, 1765.-Adams. Inquirer, cease l petitions yet remain. See Vanity of Human Wishes; The (Wise Man's Prayer, The).-Johnson. Inquirest thou, O man, wherewithal may I come unto the Lord? See Proverbial Philosophy (Lord’s Prayer, The). —Tupper. Insect or blossom 3, Fragile, fairy thing. See Mariposa Lily, The...—Coolbrith. Insensible to high heroic deeds. 4. dom.—Baillie. Inside its zig-zag lines the little camp is asleep. See Maga- . Zine Fort, Phoenix, Park, Dublin.—Wilkins. Inside the city's throbbing heart. See St. Michan's Church. yard.—Kavanagh. Inside this northern summer's fold. See Siena.-Swinburne. Instead of stocking, the Holland folk use. See Christmas in Holland.—Anon. Instead of trumpet and of drum. Music).-Butler. Instinct or reason, which, good sirs? —Hickey. Insulting Beauty l you misspend. See Insulting Beauty.— Rochester. Integral were we, in our old existence. See Wail of the “Personally Conducted,” The.—Bunner. s Intemperance creates in man an ungovernable appetite. See Destroyer, The.—Scudder. Intermperance cuts down youth in its vigor. See Effects of Intemperance, The.—Anon. Intemperance is not a mere local affair. See Reform Will Go On, The.—Anon. - Intemperance is the strangest and most unaccountable mystery. See Unaccountable Mystery, An.—Denton. Intemperance lays a foundation for all the moral evils. See hat is Temperance 2—Coles. Intemperance of party, wherever found. See Intemperance of Party.—Gaston. Intemperance wipes out God's image. Interr'd beneath this marble stone. Prior. Intery, mintery, cutery-corn. See Counting, Out.—Anon. Into a city street. See White Underneath—Palfrey. Into a famous toy shop. See Schemer, A.—Warren. Into a sweet May morning. See John of Hazelgreen (A).- (Old Ballad.) Into a ward of the whitewashed halls. Darling.—La Coste. Into all lives some rain must fall. Bates. . Into her châmber went. , See Child’s Prayer, The.—Reed. Into March weather amid the gales. See Four Centuries: Hudson and Fulton.—Marble. Into my heart a silent look. See Love at First Sight.— Lytton. Into our home one blessed day. See New-born Babe, The, See Prologue (to The See All Things Wait Upon Thee.— See From Ge. See Patriotism and Free- See Hudibras (Martial See Wolf Story, A. See same.—Gough. See Jack and Joan.— See Somebody’s See Some Sweet Day.— —Morris. In-to the Calendis of Januarie. Dreme).-Lindsay. - Into the caverns of the sea. See Joy Enough.-Eastman. Into ; darkness and hush of night. See Night.—Long. €110°W. Into the Devil tavern. See Three Troopers, The...—Thorn. ury. Into the great vestibule of heaven. See Dream of the Uni. verse, A.—Richter. “Into the inmost Temple thus I came.” The (Wooing of Amoret).--Spenser. . Into th: night she steamed away. See Sinking the Merrimac, –UOne. Into the noiseless country Annie went. See Into the Noise. 1ess Country.—Parsons. Into the path of sin. See same.—Anon. Into the Silent Land 1 See Song of the Silent Land.—Von Salis (Longfellow). e Into the silver night. See Revelation.—Gosse. Into the skies one summer's day. See Thought, The.— Rands. Into the sunbeam’s keeping. See same.—Moore. Into #. iºnshine full of the light. See Fountain, The.— OWell. Into the thick of the fight he went, pallid and sick and wan. See General Wheeler at Santiago and Wheeler at San. tiago.—Gordon. Into the town of Conemaugh. See Man Who Rode to Cone- maugh, The.—Bowen. Into the west of the waters on the living ocean’s foam. See Homeward Bound.—Woodberry. Into the West, where the wide Atlantic. Foynes, The.—Rolleston. Into the woods my Master went. the Master, A.—Lanier. Into the woods three huntsmen came. —Uhland. Into the world he looked with sweet surprise. the world and Out.-Piatt. See Faerie Queene, See Shannon at See White Stag, The. See Into See Ballad of Trees and . See Sonnet: See Meditation in Into these Loves, who but for Passion looks. “Into these loves,” etc.—Drayton. In-to thir dark and drublic dayis. Winter.—Dunbar. Inverey cam', doun Deeside, whistlin' Baron of Brackley, The.—(Ballad.) Iol they come, they come l garlands for every shrine I See Return from Battle, The.—Anon. Iphigeneia, when she heard her doom. See Iphigeneia and Agamemnon.—Landor. - tº Ireland is now our royal care. See Apollo's Edict.—Swift. Ireland º the Gethsemane of Europe. See same.—Red. path. Ireland never was contented. See same.—Landor. Ireland, oh Ireland l center of my longings. See Ireland.— Gwynn. Irish stew, Irish stew I See Irish Stew.—(Pwnch.) Irene, do you yet remember. See Chess-board, The.—Iytton. irrigºland in California. See Worth of a Man, The.— €rriS. Iry an’ Billy an' Joel See Iry and Billy and Joe.—Riley. Is a fog-horn on th’ shore. See Grandpa and the Foghorn. —Nesbit. I’s “s little Alabama Coon. See Little Alabama Coon.— tarr. Is all our company here ? See Midsummer Night's Dream (Clown's First Rehearsal, The).-Shakespeare. Is all the counsel that we two have shared. See Midsummer Night's Dream (Hermia and Helena).-Shakespeare. I’s bº to see my gal to-night. See On the Road.—Dun- a,I’. Is dis º de plice where dey tries de dorgs at. See Rags. —Such. * Is he gone from our struggle—the pure of the purest. See Lament for Thomas. Davis, A.—Frazer. e Is Heaven a long way off, mother ? See Little Girl’s Lament, The...—Greenwell. º Is heaven a place where pearly streams. See What is See Quentin's Fairy Palace. —Burrell. Heaven 2–Bailey. “Is it a Fairy Palace, Mother?” Is it good-by ? See Troop-Ship Sails, The.—Chambers. Is it life or is it death 3 See By the Sea.—Taylor. and playin'. See Is it the wind, the many-tongued, the weird 7 See Draft Riot, The.—De Kay. & “Is it true?” that's the doubtful suggestion. See Yes!— Jessop. Is it true, then, my girl? did you mean it.—See Yes?— Bunner. Is it we that are wise, is it we. See One Year Old.— Binyon. See Heaven.—Holmes. See Is it worth See Old Chums. Is it where the spiral stairway. Ts it worth while that we jostle a brother. while 7 and Life Leaves.—Miller. Is it you, Jack? Old boy, is it really you ? —Uary. Is it you, Hernani ? See Hernani (Dona Sol) –Hugo. Is it you, that preached in the chapel there looking over the sand 2 See Despair.—Tennyson. Is it yourself, Moya 2 See Shaughraun.—Boucicault. Is life worth living 7 Yes, so long. See Is Life Worth Living.—Austin. Is love a dream In truth, they tell me so. Waking.—Anon. Is Love contagious?—I don't know.—See Where Ignorance is Bliss.—Anon. See Music.—Schauf- Is mº “Love in search of words” See Emigrant's Return, The.—Anon. e]". Is my father alive 3 Do her enchantments fail? See Restitu- See Castle of Is Nature weak? Indolent). —Thom- See Love's tion.—Anon. Is not the field, with lively culture green. Indolence, The (Address to the SOI!. Is not the highest heroism that which is free ? See Heroism of the Mother, The.—Kingsley. Is not thilke the mery moneth of May. See Shepheardes Calender, The (Description of Maying).—Spenser. I's only just a little tot. See Kindergarten Tot, The.— Brooks. - Is Pºłº, at home 3 See Greek Gossips, The.—Theocritus ang. Is she to be buried in Christian burial? See Hamlet (Graveyard Scene) —Shakespeare. Is that a child. See Canute the Great (Canute the Dane). —Field. Is that dace or perch 2 See Court of Aldermen at Fish- See At the “Red Lion.”— S monger’s Hall, The.—Anon. Is that you, Mistress Dorry? Booth. Is the groaning earth stabbed to its core ? of the Dead, The.—Jones. Is the house turned topsy-turvy 7 See Prophecy See That Boy.—Anon. Is the murmur of approval, high and higher. See To a Fashionable Poet.—Putnam. & Is the noise of grief in the palace over the river. See Mother in Egypt, A.—Pickthall. Is the present condition of Europe, peace # without Liberty.—Kossuth. Is the President of the Divorce Court here? An.—Anon. Is the road very dreary 3 and Dinna Fret.—S. E. G. “Is the yellow bird dead?” . See Picture Poems for Young Folks.-Robinson (“Marian Douglas”). See No Peace See Appeal, Patience yet! See Bide A Wee, 773 Is then AN INIDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Is then the dreadful measure of your cruelty not yet com: plete 7 See Pizarro (Las Casas Dissuading from Battle). —Sheridan. Is there a bard whom genius fires. and the Cloud, The.—Gay. & Is there a cross word that tries to be said? It.—Anon. Is there a God, then, above us? Cameron. Is there a lady A.—Anon. Is there a way to forget to think? Trowbridge. Is there a whim-inspirèd fool. Burns. Is there any American who wishes to consult European Powers. See Territorial Expansion.—Cox. * “Is there any news of the war?” she said. See Reading the List.—Anon. “Is there anybody there 7” said the traveler. The.—Davis and De la Mare. º º Is there any one who can recover the experience of his childhood. See Memories.—Eliot. Is there ever a man in all Scotland. See Johnnie Armstrong. —AI1OIl. Is there for honest poverty. See same.—Burns. Is there no God? The White rose made reply. See No God. —Richardson. e - Is there no grand, immortal sphere. See Art Thou Living Yet 2—Clark. e “Is there no hope 7” the Sick Man said. See Sick Man and the Angel, The.—Gay. & Is tº: . prophet-soul the while. See New Sinai, The.— Ollg'Il. Is there É. secret place on the face of the earth. See Mon- eyless Man, The.—Stanton. See Persian, the Sun, 8ee Don't Say See Is 'There a God?— in the land. See Girl's a Girl for A’ that, See Vagabonds, The.— See Bard's Epitaph, A.— See Listeners, Is there no voice in the world to come crying. See New Dreams for Old.—Rice. º Is there one desires to hear. See Fand (Epilogue).--Lar- S S See Imperator Au- See At the Sign of the Cleft Heart.— See “Bud of Promise” Racket, The.— IIll Ilê. Is there room among the angels. Is there Room in there such a thing as eternal fidelity ? See Is Fidelity Eternal?—Strongfeldt. The.—Blanchard. - Is thine hour come to wake, O slumbering Night? See In Is thinking an art to be acquired? See Art of Thinking, The.—Anon. beth before the Murder of Duncan).--Shakespeare. Is this a fast, to keep the larder lean. See To Keep a Trúe Is this... a life, to break thy sleep. Herrick. Is this a [or the 1 time to be cloudy [wr. gloomy] and sad. See Gladness of Nature, The.—Bryant. Davis. & Is this all the love that he bore me, my husband, to publish I my face. See Queen Vashti's Lament.—Reade. Lindsay. * See Vanished Village, A.—Wilton. Is this the man by whose decree abide. Is this the place 3 Garrison. See T Angel Land 7–Anon. Is there, when the winds are singing. See Mother's Hope, San Lorenzo.—Swinburne. Is this a dagger which I see before me. See Macbeth (Mac- Lent.—Herrick. See Easy Life, The.— Is this a time to cut and carve. See Our Own Land.— this Sir Philip Sidney, this loud clown 2 See O. Henry. Is this the ground where generations lie. gustus.—Rodd. “Is this the place 3’’ Anon. Is this d; price of beauty Fairest, thou. See Charleston. —UF11Cler. “Is this the region, this the soil, the clime.” Lost (Satan).-Milton. Is this the spot where Rome's eternal foe. —Strong. “Is this the tel'graph office 7" See Telegram, The.—(Good Housekeeping.) Is this thy place and city, this thy throne. See Hebrew Capital Despoiled, The.—Heber. - - - Is thy, cruise [or crusel, of comfort wasting [or failing] } Rise and share it with another. See Unfailing Cruse, The).-Charles. Is thy face like thy mother's, my fair child ! See Childe Barold’s Pilgrimage (Harold the Wanderer).-Byron. Is thy name Mary, Maiden Fair? See L’Inconnue.-Holmes. Is true freedom but to break. See Stanzas on Freedom.— Tſs don’t count but eight. Lowell. Is us too many chillun, pa? See “Too Many Chillun, Pa. ?”—Anon. - “Is water nigh?” The plainsmen cry. See Gift of Water, The.—Garland. Is you de young wite ’oman adbertisin’ fer er cook? See w Cullud Tady Cook.--Anon. a poor 'ittle sorrowful baby. IłOI] . a poor 'ittle sowwowful baby. . See Deposed.—Anon. all dressed up. See Ole Banjo, The.—Jenkins. boun’ to see my gal to-night. See On the Road.—Dun- See Paradise See Thrasymene. I'se See Lulu's Complaint.— I’se I'se I'se I'se bar. gettin' up a Watermelon party. See same.—Keller Brothers. I’se gwine disebenin’ fo' ter preach ob dose infernal vandals. See Sable Theology.-Iedgarj. I'se ºw; down to de Cushville hop. See De Cushville Hop. —Kling. gwine to tell the story for you folks as wasn’t dah. See Cake Walk, The.—Anon. on'y a pore ole nigger, an’ long 'go parst my prime. See Gabe's Christmas Eve.—Meyers. Isle of a summer Sea. See Cuba.-Rice. * Ismeno, before the King presents himself, alone. See Jeru- Salem Delivered (Sophronia and Olindo)-Tasso. “ISn’t it pretty ?” said a little old man, as he wheeled a baby carriage. See White Hearse, The.—Anon. Isn't it very sad, Cornelia, about those poor people. See Two Ways of Doing Good.-McConaughy. Isn't it wonderful, when you think. See Wonderful.–Cutler. Isn't it you and papa who give me things? See Robbie's Thanksgiving.—Anon. Isn't this Joseph's son 7"-ay, it is He; See Jesus the Carpenter.—Liddell. Israel I Unto thy fair daughters. —Knight. Issaker, I’d like to know, what's come across the meetin' See Church Kitchen, The.—Eisenbeis. “Is’t as bad as yir lookin' Doctor? Tell's the truth.” See Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush (Death of the Country Doctor, The).--Watson. It a cam' richt at las', just as I ken'd it wud. See Fence o' Scripture Faith, The.—Braden. - It aches awfully, and what, a fellow's to do without a mother. See Going to the Dentist's.-Oberholtzer. It ain’t helfy to woke little boys up so quick I See “Thust Only a Dweam.”—Bennett. It aint jest the story, parson, to tell in a crowd like this. See “Teamster Jim.”—Burdette. It aint no use to grumble and complain. See Wet Weather, Talk:-Riley, It ain’t the funniest thing a man can do. See First Settler's Story, The.—Carleton. It all but breathes. See Pygmalion and Galatea.—Gilbert. It almost makes me cry to tell. See Dreadful Story About FIarriet and the Matches, The.—Hoffmann. It am once ag’in my painful dooty to speak to de members in regard to de use of big words. See Brudder Gardner on “Big Words.”—Quad. ain't accordin’ to natur’ for folks to turn right askew. See Nathan's Case. (Sunday School Times.) appears I am cited here because I have returned. See Caius Gracchus, Cited before the Censors, Appeals to the People.—Knowles. appears that a gentleman by the name of Smith "had recently moved. See Bill Smith.-Adler. appears to be a measure of party to run down the fame of Mr. Pitt. See Windication of Mr. Pitt.—Canning. appears to me that there is an amiable mixture of two opposite characters. See Hazlitt's View.—Hazlitt. It appears to some persons, that a great deal too much use is made of the symbol. See Mass Meeting at Saratoga (Log-cabin, The).--Webster. became our fortune, recently, to entertain a five year old cherub. See Little Hatchet, The : Or the Centennial Boy.—Burdette. - befell at Marty mas. See Captain Car, Or, Edom O’ Gor- don.— (Old Ballad.) began five years ago. fast.—Kenton. It began with Aunt Anabel having a headache. ing versus Diamonds.-Phelps. •r It bought a stick of candy. See Story of a Cent, The.— IłOIl. It came to pass also, that seven brethren with their mother were taken. See Mother and Her Seven Sons.— Apocrypka. It came upon the midnight clear. See same.—Sears. It can be reported of Ulysses S. Grant, as it was once said of George Washington. See One of the Common People. —Hamilton. ~ can hardly be doubted that some hindrance. See Declara- tion of Independence in the Light of Modern Criticism, The.—Tyler. cannot be denied, but by those who would dispute against the sun. See Adams and Jefferson (Future of America, The) T.";ºr It cannot be that He who made. See It Cannot Be and Reincarnation.—Sickels. I cannot be that men who are the seed. See Our First Cen- tury.—Woodberry. It cannot be that the earth is man's only abiding place. See Where the Rainbow Never Fades.—Prentice. It chanced a farmer, with his son. See Bridge of Truth, The.—Anon. * * * It chanced of late a shepherd's swain. See Fiction how Cupid Made a Nymph Wound herself with his Arrows, I'se I'se See Israel's Womanhood. t t t; I I I I I I t I T See Their Fifth Anniversary Break- See Scorch- I t I t t f A.—Anon. It chanced one day she gave me back my heart. See Love's Tyranny.—Peletier. -*-* e. It chanced one pleasant afternoon in town. See William Goetz.-Reeves. N t It chanced that I, the other day. See Would-Be Literary Bore, A.—Horace. • * It chanced that once a Persian maid. See Old Story, The. —Downing. It chanced, they say, upon a day. bridge. See Courtship.–Lang- d 774 FIRST LINE INDEX It is I I I I t I I I I I I I I I I I I It, It, I I I I I It, It I I I It, It, It, It It, I I I It, I I I TÉ It, I It, t t; t I t It, I t T t I t; I t I t fell about the Lammas time. chanced to me upon a time to sail. See My Native Land. —O’Reilly. e chanced upon a winter's day. See Pairing Time Antic- ipated.—Cowper. chanced upon the merry, merry Christmas Eve. See Christmas Carols Everywhere and Merry Christmas Eve, A.—Kingsley. - chanceth once to every soul. See On the Bridge of Sighs.—Phelps. comes again, the blessed day. See Mother's Excuse, A.— Lippincott. comes as a beautiful blossom in spring. See Story of the Apple.—Harris. comes betwixt me and the amethyst. See Shadow, The. —Preston. comes from childhood land. , See Vesper Sparrow, The. , —Thomas. comes in darkness as the others came. The.—Cameron. comes | This strange bird from a distant clime. ming Bird, The.—Mair. comes to me when healths go round. See Thy Name.— Hoffman. - comforts me through all my days. See My Garden Wall. See Da See New Year, See Hum- —Morton. dis-a way in dis-a worl’, were everat’ing don fit. Strit Pianna.-Irwin. does appear to me if the loftiest of the Spirits. Temperance Pledge, The.—Marshall. sº does me good, as I walk towards the street of my daily avocation. See Essays of Elia. (James Elia, Connois- seur).-Lamb. • tº does seem as if some one ought to be able to answer this question. See Inquisitive Prince, The...—Denton. doesn’t seem—now, does it, Jack—as if poor Brown were dead? See Dead Student, The.—Carleton. don’t seem hardly right, John. See Biglow Papers, The. (Mason and Slidell; A Yankee Idyll).--—Lowell. ended at last in a blaze of glory. See Rainy June, A.— & y IIl ClO. - fades I it shifts ſ and now appears. See Aurora Borealis, The.—Gould. fell º the Lammas tide. See Battle of Otterburn, The. -AIMOIL. fell about the Lambmass tide. See Bonny Lizie Baillie.— (Old Ballad.) See Lord Livingston.— (Old Ballad.) fell about the Martinmas. fell about the Martinmas. Dodhead.— (Old Ballad.) fell about the Martinmas time. The.—Anon. fell about the Martinmas time. See Captain Car, or, Edom O Gordon, (H) – (Old Ballad.) fell about the Martinmas time. See Get up and Bar the Door.—Anon. - fell in the ancient periods. See Uriel.-Emerson. fell in the year of Mutiny. See Ballad of John Nichol- son, A.—Newbolt. fell on a day, and a bonnie simmer day. House o’ Airlie, The...—Anon. fell upon a holy-day. See Little Musgrave and the Lady Barnard.—Anon. fell upon a Wednesday. See Brown Robyn's Confession. See Edom o' Gordon.—Anon. See Jamie Telfer o' the Fair See Barring o' the Door, See Bonnie -A In OIl. fell upon the Lammas time. See Young Ronald.— (Old Ballad.) fell upon us like a crushing woe. See Colonel Ellsworth. —Stoddard. º flows through old hushed Egypt and its sands. See Nile, The.—Hunt. - follows now you are to prove. See Pleasure Reconciled to Virtue (3rd song). —Jonson. fortifies my soul to know. See “With Whom is No Vari. ableness, Neither, Shadow of Turning.”-Clough. gives me pleasure to welcome you. See Greeting (Class Day).-Elliot. had always lain there between the leaves. See Aaron Burr Document, The.—Jacobs. had been a circus day. See Address of Spottycus.—Anon. had been a day of triumph in [or at Capua. See Spar- tacus to the Gladiators at Capua.—Kellogg. had been a day of triumph in Capua. See Speech of Spartacus.—Nye. hº been a very busy day. See Child's Blanket, A.— Il OIOl. had been raining in the valley of the Sacramento. See Jovita ; or, The Christmas Gift.—Harte. had five chimneys. See Inn of the Five Chimneys, The. —Scollard. - had happened that amongest our nursery collection of books was the Bible. See In the Nursery.—DeQuin- Cey. had pleased God to form poor Ned. See Idiot Boy, The. —Southey. had rained, all night. Water lay here and there in the hollows of the plain, as in basins. See Les Misérables (Battle of Waterloo, The).-Hugo. had rained continously for three days. See Chief Oper- ator, The.—Phelps. hangs ’mong a hundred others. A.—Forrester. See . See Story of a Picture, I I I It, It, I I I I I I I I I I I I It, It, It, It, It, It, Itſ It It, It, It, It It, It, It, It, It, It, It, It, It, It, It, It, It, It, It, It, If It If, It, happened that I came on a day. See Duchesse Blanche. —Chaucer. happened at Bonn. One moonlight winter's eve. See Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata.--Anon. happened at the time when our Lord created the world. See How Robin's Breast Became Red.—Lagerlof. happened in Connecticut. See Social Pariah, A.—Irvine. happened in New London last year. See “In the Toils of the Enemy.”—Wood, happened on a summer's day. See Castle-builder, The. —La Fontaine. happened once in that brave land that lies. See Sisters' Tragedy, The.—Aldrich. happened once, some men of Italy. See Earthly Paradise, The (Lady of the Land, The).--—Morris. happened once that a young Yorkshire clown. See York. shire Angling.—Anon. . hº Once upon a time. See James Hatley.— (Old (Lll (10. happened one morning that little Bo-peep. See Little Bo- peep and Little Boy Blue.—Peck. hººd that a little snail. See Selfish Snails, The.— ay101". . happened 'way back in the fifties. See Dead Man's Gulch. Wickers. happens that a man quite blind. See Blind and the Lame, The.—Gellert. - hº Seems that he is dead. See Dead Friend, A.— a 16. has been imputed to me by the noble Earl, on my left. See Worth of Present Popularity.—Mansfield. has been maintained that the genius which constitutes. See Military Qualifications Distinct from Civil.-Ser- geant. has been obse’ved, Mr. Speaker, by several gentlemen. See How Patriots May be Made.—Walpole. has been said by a noble lord. See Motives of Action.— Mansfield. has been said by Mr. Flood, that “the pen would fall from the hand.” See Philippic against Flood (Reply to Flood).-Grattan. has been said that it is the greatest sacrifice. See Loyalty to Truth.-Shaw. has been well said that the great moral victories and de- feats.-See Culture in Emergencies.—Anon. has been willed in God’s decree. See same.—Feuchtersle- ben. - “It has come at last, old comrade, it has come at last.” See Soul of the Violin, The.—M has come, it has come at last Meyers. has long been known to surgeons that, when a limb has been cut off. See Ghost of a Sensation, The.—Mitchell. has not been an unfrequent charge against Macaulay. See Macaulay.—Punshon. €1°1' 111. See Top Landing, The.— ham,. said for all who die. See For All Who Die. -AI] OIl. having been announced to me, my young friends. See ...Advice to a Fire Company.−Anon. - ill becomes me, Senators of Rome, me, Regulus. See Regulus before the Roman Senate.—Sargent. is a ºuteous evening, calm and free. See same.—Words- WOrth. . is a bleak day. Hear the rain, how he pours, and the hail. See Tramp Abroad, A. (Tale of the Fishwife and its Sad Fate).-Clemens. is a bright summer day in the valley. See Drops.— Robertson. r is a careless pretty may, down by yon riverside. See Faithless Knight, The.—Allingham. is a cloudless summer day. See Fourth of July, 1776, The (Signing of the Declaration, The).—Lippard. is a common saying that religion has nothing to do with politics. See same.-Robertson. is a conservative estimate that over twelve million copies of it were sold last year. See Bible, The.—Ferris. is a dang'rous thing; it makes a man a coward. See Ring Richard III. (Conscience).-Shakespeare. is a dear delight for the soul to have trust in the fidelity of another. See same.—(Harper's Magazine.) is a fact that ninety-nine per cent of all the genuine tem- pºe work. See No Surrender l No Compromise l— € CRC. is a fair, even-handed, noble adjustment of things. See Christmas Carol, A (Christmas Party at Scrooge's Nep- hew’s, The).--Dickens. is a fine summer morning. See Three Men in a Boat (Signing of Magna Charta, The).--Jerome. is a fitting opportunity to advert to the fact that a revival of religion.—See same, L (Southwestern Prebyterian.) is a glad picnic party. The Sabbath-school has gone out. See Day in the Woods, A.—Burdette. . . is a good thing to observe. Van Dyke. is , a grave thing when a State puts a man among her jewels. See Idols.-Phillips. is a great mistake to think as many are apt to do. See War in the Twentieth Century.—Mead. is a great pleasure to think of the young people as- sembling. See Words from the Tree.—Conway. is a great thing to live in such a period as this. See See Zenobia (Aurelian and Ze- See Keeping Christmas.- Responsibilities of Young Men, The -Clark. is a happy day for Rome. nobia).-Ware. 775 It is AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS It is a happy world after all. See Happy World, A.— It is claimed that, these appeals for imperialism, have the . Paley. e sympathy of the American people. See Against Impe- It is a legitimate source of pleasure. See Teaching of the rialism.—Hoar. Colleges, The.—Low. It is coming, it is coming. See Festive-time, The.—Anon. It is a little American clock, which I got as a present two | It is coming—it is coming—be the weather dark or fair. years ago. See Mending the Clock.-Barrie. See Grand Old Day, The.—Carleton. It is a little singular, as fond as I am of dogs. See Mr. It is creation's morning. See Now.—Monroe. Perkins, Buys a Dog.—Bailey. * - It is dark and lonesome here. See Lover, The.—Stoddard. It is a man's chief blessedness that there lie in his nature It is dark to the outward seeming. See House of the Broken infinite possibilities of growth. See Never-ending Prog- Hearted, The.—Scott. ress.—Spaulding. It is dearer to me than earth's treasures. See Her Photo- It is a marvelous phantasy, thou speakest of. See Damon graph.-McHale. and Phythias.-Banin. It is difficult to realize. See Beauty of Trees, The.— It is a mere wild rose-bud. See Token, The...—Lowell. .. f"lagg. It is a mischief when one who teaches. See Applauding . It is done | clang of bell and roar of gun. See Laus Deo.— Preacher, An.—St. John, Chrysostom, . . Whittier. - It is a month, and isna mair. See White Fisher, The...— . It is enough: I feel, this golden morn. See Tyranny of (Old Ballad.) . Mood, The.—Preston, . It is a most extraordinary thing, but I never read a patent It is enough that in this burdened time. See It is Enough. advertisement. See Three Men in a Boat (Victim of One —Parker. * Hundred and Seven Fatal Maladies, A).-Jerome. It is evening: and I sit in the same chair. See David Cop- It is a noble land that God has given us. See March of the perfield (Death of Dora) —Dickens. . Flag.—Beveridge. It is evening. The lowling of the wind. See Violin Fantasy, It is a, peculiarity of some schools of eloquence. See Two . A.—Fletcher. Schools of Eloquence.—Choate. It is ever to be kept in mind that a good name. See Good It is a place where poets crowned may feel the heart's decay- . Name, A.—Hawes. ing. See Cowper's Grave.—Browning. It is exceedingly desirable that all parts of this great Con- It is a place whither I have often gone. See Summer Bower, federacy shall be at peace. See Few Words to Republi. The.—Timrod. cans, A.—Lincoln. - r It is a principle amply borne out by the history of the great It is fit to take some notice of the various terrors. See and powerful nations of the earth. See First Settle- Attempts to Bias Judgment in Case of Wilkes.—Mans- ment of New England, The (Advantages of Adversity field. to the Pilgrim Fathers),--Everett. It is Friday, and the minister of Arkland. See Rev. John It is a principle never to be forgotteri, that it is not by , Smith of Arkland Prepares, his Sermon, The-Crockett. absolute. See Parliamentary Reform (Government It is fun to travel in Ireland. See Irish Philosophy.— Should Grow with the People, A).-Macaulay. . Anon. © It is a private citizen whom we commemorate. See Wen- || It is generally better to deal by speech. See Of Negotiating. dell Phillips (Eulogy of Wendell Phillips).-Curtis. . —Bacon. It is a rare privilege, sir, to have had a part, however It is generally known that Providence blessed Mrs. Wesley. humble, in this work. See New South, The-Grady. . See Mother of the Wesleys, The-White. It is a remarkable age in which we live. See Hope of the It is good to be out on the road. See Tewksbury Road.— Nation, The.—Schurman. . Masefield. It is a remarkable fact that for the past twenty-five years. It is good to strive against wind and rain. See Mood, A.— See American Shipbuilding.—Blaine. . Troubetzkoy. It is a sair thing to be misjudged. See same.—Macdonald. It is good-by, my lad? See Troop-ship Sails, The.—Cham- It is a singular fact that Longfellow is more popular. See ... pers. Longfellow, Extract concerning.—Stoddard. It is gratifying to see such deep interest in tree-planting. It is a singular fact that the freer a nation becomes. See . See Tree Planting.—Headley. Daniel O'Connell (Necessity of Outside Agitation, The). It is growing dark. See Rizpah. —Reade. —Phillips. g It is hard to say farewell to a hope that has cheered us. See It is a sultry day; the sun has drunk. See Summer Wind. same.—Murray. V —Bryant. # It is held that valor is the chiefest virtue. See Coriolanus. It is a sweet tradition. See Aëthra.-Hayne. . . (Valour.)—Shakespeare. It is a truth, illustrated in daily experience. See Washington It is high noon of an August day. See Wild Prairie Fire, and generals of the Revolution.—Anon. A-(Detroit Free Press.) It is a twice-told tale in the wonderful kaleido-scope of Life. It is high time, Bunny Wife, that we get set out to look for See Soldier of France, A.—Louise de la Ramée. Easter Lily. See In Search of the Lily.—Anon. It is a valuable exercise to copy passages of literature. See It is impossible to form a higher conception of Richard III. Commit to Memory.—Brooks. See Edmund Kean.—Hazlitt. It is a vile weed, poisons the blood. See Where there's a It is in battle, Antietam, some. See Colonel's Story, The. Will there's a Way.—May. º —Rogers. * It is a whisper among the hazel bushes. See Twilight It is, in some ways but a pedestrian fancy that the child People, The.—O'Sullivan. exhibits. See Chiefest Joy, The.—Stevenson. It is a Miºd thing to start dog stories. See Dog Story, A. It is # Winter that we dream of Spring. See &ame.— –AI) OIl. 1ISOI!. It is a withered rose. See White Rose, The.—O'Connor. It is, indeed, the Queen's Year. See Queen's Year, The...— “It is a wonderful advantage to a man. See Value of a , I., N. F. Woman's Friendship, The.—Bulwer-Lytton. It is, indeed, time that literature should experience some of It is Abou el Mahr, the gallant Sheik of Al Azeed. See the blessings of legislation. See Reality of Literary Abou el Mahr and his Horse.—Anon. . Property.—Talfourd. e It is absolutely necessary for the orator to keep one man I It is just as you say, Neighbor Green. See Good Wife, The. in view. See Effective Oratory and Oratory.—Maury. ... --Anon. - It is admitted that the dog has intelligence. See Dogs and It is late. I shall not keep you long. See Merry Alumni- Cats and On Dogs and Cats.--Dumas. . Dinner, Speech.-Walsh. It is all like a dream. See Hero-President, The.—Porter. It is lighted, we know, like a place. See Don't Go In.— It is all very well for the poetts to tell. See Answer to . Kidder. - - * “Five o’Clock in the Morning.”—Anon. It is long waiting for the dear companions. See It is Long It is an ancient mariner. See Rime of the Ancient Mariner, ... Waiting—Savage. º • The...—Coleridge. It is midnight. Hark! the old clock whirs. See Dying Child, It is an ancient mariner. See Survival of the Fittest, The. . The.—Vickers. e —Ives. It is morning—and a morning sweet and fresh. See Glories It is an August day, 1620. See Negro in American History, Of The Morning.—Webster. | The.—Laird. It is most cheering and encouraging for me to know that It is an old garret with big brown rafters. See Rain in the in the efforts which I have made and am making for Garret.—Mitchell. the restoration of a righteous peace to our country, I It is as a writer of humorous poetry. See Holmes, Extract an upheld... See Letter to Quakers—Lincoln. Concerning.—Kennedy. It is most true that eyes are formed to serve. See Astrophel It is as if Friendship Village were to say. See Friendship and Stella (Sonnet V.).-Sidney... Village.—Gale. 4. It is much that a scholarly teacher publishes. See Influence It is bad enough to see a bachelor sew on a button. See of the Great Teacher, The-Anon. How a Married Man Sews on a Button.—Bailey. It is, my friends, in the degradation of a husband by in- It is because you were my friend. See Mortal Combat.— temperance....See Intemperate Husband, The-Sprague. Coleridge. Tt is my joy in life to find. See Prayer, A.—Sherman. It is better to die, since death comes surely. See Sir Hugo's It is my lady; O, it is my lovel See Romeo and Juliet.— Choice.—Roche. Shakespeare. º It is both a curious and unnatural condition of public sen- || It is natural for man to indulge in the illusions of hope. timent. See Business Man's Political Obligations, A.— See War Inevitable, The.—Henry. Anon. It is natural in every man. See Means of Acquiring Dis- It is buried and done with. See Farewell.—Symonds. tinction—Smith. o © It is but a short time since poor Jenny Malone. See Jenny It is natural that the gratitude of mankind. See Oration Malone.—Anon. on Washington.—Ames. It is Christmas Eve in a large city in Bavaria. See Christ- It is nearly a hundred years ago. See Romance of a Rose, mas Eve in Exile, A.—Daudet. The.—Perry. 776 FIRST LINE INDEX It is I I I I I It I It It I It, T I It, It, ‘It It, It, It, It, It, It, t;tttt tt It, It, It It It, It, It, It It It It, It, I It, I I I t I I T Tt It “It is nothing to me,” the beauty said. It It. It It It If It, is wººdless I should tell you. See Decoration Day.— 3, Fe. is night. A great steamer is proudly gliding. See Lost Steamer, The.—Hall. is night. High up in the glorious heavens rides the full Passover moon. See Judas of Kerioth.—Alborn. is night. Nature has bowed to the inevitable. See Bel- shazzar’s Feast.—Sellers. sº is no idle fabulous tale, nor is it famyéd newes. See Newes from Virginia.--Rich. * is no joy to me to sit. See October (Autumn's 1 roces- sional) —Craik. is no spirit who from Heaven hath flown. —Wordsworth. | is no very uncommon thing in the world. See Gentleman, The.—Steele. e is not as a mere military encounter. See Bunker Hill.— Webster. - e is not Beauty I demand. See same and Song: “It is not Beauty,” etc., and True Loveliness.--Darley. is not because your heart is mine. See Because.—Proc- See Hesperus. ter. is nº by destroying tyrants. See How to Secure Liberty. —AIOleS. is not, Celia, in our power. See Carpe Diem and To a , Lady Asking how long he Would Love Her.--Etherege: is not death, that sometime in a sigh. See Death and True Death.-Hood. is not death to die. See same.—Bethune. is not easy at this time to comprehend the impulse. Colonization of America, The.—Prescott. is not enough to secure a lodging in the attic. See Lon- don House-tops.--Lytton. . is not every day that is Washington's birthday. See Washington’s Birthday.—Anon. , § is not every one that wears a human form. See True Manliness.-Eddy. is not far beyond the village church. See Walden Lake. —Channing. - is not for men long to hinder the march of human free- dom. See March of Freedom, The.—Parker. g is not growing like a tree. See Good Life, Long Life and Multum in Parvo and Noble Nature, The and Ode: The Perfect Life.—Jonson. - is not known to everyone that a tree. of its Ilife, A.— (Vick's Magazine.) is not likely that any one will now see the game of fives played. See Cavanagh.-Hazlitt. is not long since some of our treeless Western states. See Arbor Day.—Jarchow. * is not mine to run. See Not Mine.—Dorr. is not much that makes me glad. The.—Whitney. . is not poetry that makes men poor. See Poets.—Butler. is not raining rain for me. See April Rain.—Loveman. is not repealing this or that act of Parliament. See Repeal Claimed by Americans as a Right.—Chatham. is not so much style of house, elegance of furniture. See Future Not the Present, the Test, The...—Anon. is not so much what you say. See Tone of Voice.— Anon. . - is not strange that children misunderstand our slang phrases. See Slang Phrases.—Anon. is not that my lot is low. See Solitude.—White. is not the best way in which to teach the truth of future See Tree's Record punishment. See same.—Cook. - is not the deed we do. See Common Offering, The.— Rimball. is wº the fear of death. See André's Last Request.— lill S. is not the least of the glories of our period. See Higher Education, The.—Anon. is not the least of the just claims. The.—Devens. is not the slander of an evil tongue that can defame me. See Philippic against Flood (Reply to Mr. Flood).- Grattan. is not the tear of this moment shed. See It is not the Tear.—Moore. is not the waters of a mighty river. Anon. is not to be thought of that the Flood. See Sonnet: “It is not to be thought,” etc.—Wordsworth. is not what we say or sing. See. All Here.--Holmes. is not yours, O mother, to complain. See Mother and Son and same.--Stevenson. See Nothing and See Meaning of Victory, See Retribution.— Something.—Butterbaugh. is now a long time, Conscript Fathers. See First Oration against Catiline (Separation from Traitors).-Cicero. is now long since women arrogated. See Sesame and Lilies (Lady, The).-Ruskin. is now my sad duty to bid farewell to alma mater. See Learning, Health, Sanctity.—Dunnigan. is now sixteen or seventeen years since I saw the Queen of France. See Marie Antoinette, Queen of France.— Burke. * is now some ten years since I first spent a summer. See Mrs. Walker's Betsy.—Bostwick. r is now time to open the meeting. See Dew-drop Inn, The. —Vickers. is of greatest concernment in the church. See Demeanor of Books, The.—Milton. see See City in Spring, It I It, I It, It It t t I I It, It, I t It, It, I It, It t I It, I I I I t It, It, It, \ º - is, often said that reckless victims of intemperance are brutes. See Drunkards not all Brutes.—Gough. is only a glass of cider. See Only a Glass of Cider.—Rich- mond. & is º a glove, Ted, a lady's glove. See Only a Glove. -AIlOn. is only a knot of ribbon white. See White Ribbon, The. . —Crocker. is only a little acorn. See Acorn, The.—Anon. is only shallow-minded pretenders. See Love of Home. ge The-Webster. is, our privilege and duty to compliment the faculty of this School. See Address to a School Graduating Ölass by a Clergyman,—Anon. - is pleasant to think, just under the snow. See Under the . Snow.—Hempstead. is positively false to call us frantic. See Buntling Ball, The.. (Chorus of Anglo-maniacs) and Chorus of Anglo- maniacs.—Fawcett. is present in the storm and rain. See Water.—Anon. is quite impossible for a girl of to-day to appreciate how Yast a change has taken place. See What College Does for Girls.--Taylor. is, rarely indeed that the queen Nehushta deigns to visit her servant. . See Zoroaster (Suffering of Nehushta, . The) —Crawford. - is recorded, in the annals of the most democratic republic. . See Dome of the Republic, The...—White. is rather a pleasant coincidence to me. See Farewell to . England.—Phelps. is related of General Scott. e bºn. ^* iS remarkable how closely the history of th gº . See, Wild º jail. y e appletree is sad, indeed, to reflect on the disasters. See First Settle. ment of New England, The (Sufferings of the Pilgrims). Everett. See Belligerent Non-com-- is sad that Old Time is so swift to dismember. See At . Seventy-five.—Winter. - is sad to see the light of beauty fade away. See Festus . (Waning Spirit). —Bailey. is said that at the battle of Shiloh. See same.—Heck- IIla, Il. is said that it is impossible to civilize Africa. , tion of Africa.--Everett. is said that the bill ought to pass, because the law must be enforced. See Against the Force Bill.—Calhoun. is, said, that the Yankee has always manifested a disposi- º for making money. See Government Mule, The.— An OT). is said that there are no more horrible prisons than those. . See Prison Incident, A.—Anon. is said that when General Grant. ican Patriotism.—Winship. is seldom pleasant to tell on one's self. Sold.—Clemens. . See Civiliza- See Thoughts on Amer- See How I was “It is six,” the swallows, twittered,” and you're very late ... in rising.” See Marriage of the Flowers, The.—Byres. It is so common to be dead. See Triolet: “It is so common It, It, It, It, It It, It, It, It, It, It, It, It, If “It is the best idea,” said Mr. Pickwick. It It, If Tt It, It, It, Tt ... to be dead.”—Lucas. *1. long a way that I must go. See Pilgrim, The.— U1C0. is so quiet here. See Heath, The.—Storm. is somewhere recorded of a certain traveler. See Tides ... are, rising, The-Anon. * IS still, a city of flowers and waters; the “rivers of Damas- cus.” . See Innocents Abroad, The (Damascus).-Clem- €IlS. - is still night. . See Daybreak in the camp.–Anon. is success that colors all in life. See Succeses.—Thom- SOIl. just crossing. See is summer, a party of visitors are . Scene at Niagara Falls.-Tarson. is Summer, says a fairy. See Roses.—Anon. is Sunday afternoon at the Basins'. See Meeting at the . Basins.—Greene. - - is talked of Now I Was talked of Yesterday I See Boa ... and the Blanket, The.—(Pwnch.) is talked, the warld all over. See 'Sheath and Knife (A). ... — (Old Ballad.) is ten o'clock upon Sylvester Abend. See Sylvester Abend in Dayos.--Symonds. - . is . Thanksgiving morning, and near, and far away. See ... Waiting for the Children.—Anon. is the ancient and constitutional right of this people. See Right of Free Discussion.—Webster. e e See Pickwick Papers. (Mr. Pickwick's Romantic Adventure).--Dick- €InS. - is the bitter time of year. . —Carman. is the bittern's solemn, cry. . See Solitude.—Peterson. is the concurring judgment of political thinkers. See . Washington and the Constitution.—Harlan. is the Country full of evergreen trees. See Forest, The...— . Thoreau. is , the curse of kings to be attended. See King John . (Curses of Royalty, The) –Shakespeare. is the . Custom of your board, and a noble one it is. See ... Washington.—Phillips. - is the day when he was born. See Memoriam (It is the Day When He Was Born).-Tennyson. is the dead of night. See Marriage of Tirzah and Ahirad, The.—Macaulay. - See Twelfth-night Star, The. 777 It is AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS I It, It It It "I I I It I I I I I I It, I It It, It, I It I It, It It, It It, It It, I It, I It, It, I I t t; t t; t t t; It, It, It “It is too bad,” said Mr. Robert Carter. It, It, It, It, It It I If I I I T I It, t; is the deed and the memorable last words we think of. See Martyr-spy. “The and Nathan Hale.—Warner. is the evening hour. See God's Rest.—Anon. is the everlasting glory of Stratford-upon-Avon. Shakespeare's England.—Winter. is the fate of those. See Dreamers.-Bryan. is the finish that is the win or lose of the race. See Finish of the Race, The.—Anon. is the first mild day of March. See See To My Sister.— . Wordsworth. is the fourth day of July, 1776. See Fourth of July, 1776. The (Unknown Speaker, The) –Lippard. is the glory of this man that his character outshone. See Bryant, Extract Concerning.—Bellows. is the good of dreams—so soon they gol Book, The (Dreams).--—Browning. is the harvest moon l on gilded vanes. The.—Longfellow. is the hour when Arno turns. Channing-Stetson. is the hour when from the boughs. See Parisina (Twi- light).--Byron. is the hush of night and all between. See Childe Harold's . Pilgrimage. (Tempest on Lake Leman).--Byron. is the joyful Easter morn. See Worme of Lambton, The. —Watson. is the mid-May Sun that rayless and peacefully gleaming. . See At Amalfi.--Houghton. is the midnight hour. See Midnight Ocean, The.—Wil- SOIl. - is the miller's daughter. See Miller's Daughter, The.— . Tennyson. is the morning of Saturday, the twenty-second of July, See Ring and the See Harvest Moon, See Song of Arno, A.— . 1403. See Battle of Shrewsbury, The.--Brooks. is the most absurd thing that I ever heard of. See Suit- able Successor, A.—Denton. is the sacred hour. See Before Dawn. (Lake Leman).- Monro. is the peculiar good fortune of this country. See Wash- ington's Fame.—Robbins. is the poet Uhland, from whose wreathings. See Uh- land.—Butler. is the popular cry now that the age of orators has passed. See Orators Cause, The.—Wright. is the pretty waiter girl. See Waiter Girl.—Anon. is the property of the religious spirit. See same.—Emer- SOIl. is the quiet worker that succeeds. See same.—Anon. is the same infrequent star. See Star of Calvary, The.— Piawthorne. is the season now to go. See same.—Stevenson. is the 7th of Oct., 1777. See Black Horse and His Rider, The.—Sheppard. is the Soul that sees. See Lover's Journey, The (External Impressions Dependent on Soul's Moods).-Crabbe. is the 27th of August, 1794. See Fourth of July, 1776, The (Death of Robespierre, The).-Lippard. is thy voice that floats above the din. See same.—Doud- ney. is time for me to go, mother; I am going. See End, The. —Tagore. is time to be old. See Terminus.--—Emerson. is time to go a-Maying. See Climatic Madrigal, A.— Nesbit. is to be all bathed in tears. See What it is to Love.— Barbauld. is to believe that at the heart of things there is a Power with a mind and a will. See What is Christianity.— Maclaren. is told in Buddhi-theosophic schools. lism.— (Times of India. is to-morrow morning dat. See Mon Pierre.—Amsbary. is too bad; never was there a woman so tormented. See Trusting Too Far.—Garrett. See Hero of the See Transcendenta- Day, The.—Anon. is too calm to be a dream. See Easter Dawn.—Havergal. is true that the offense charged in the indictment. See T)efense of the Kennistons.—Webster. is true that you say the goods are more to you than fairies. See Choice, The.—Pound. is true the labors which are now laid on us. See Beyond the Grave.—Emerson. is two miles ahead to the foot-hills. See Skeleton's Story, The.—Anon. is universally acknowledged that the enlarged prospects of happiness. See Washington's Farewell to the Army.— Washington. is unkind and improper to exult over a triumph. same.—Anon. is very aggravating. Field. is very good fun to take off your clothes and go in swimming. See John Spicer on Clothes.—Diaz. is very nice to think. See Thought, A, and Verses by Robert Louis Stevenson.—Stevenson. - is well that in our year, so busy, so secular. ican Nationality.—Choate. is when the east wind blows. at Home.) is wholly, inconceivable to me how princes. —Ruskin. & is winter now, for sure and certain. See Winter.—Best. See See Truth about Horace, The.— See Amer- See Our Willows, (Hours See Princes. It, It It, It It I I It, I I It It It I It, I I I It, It, I t t t It, It It It I It, I I I I I t I I Tt I It It It It, t It, , It I I It, It, It It, “It rains l it rains 1 oh dear! oh dear!” is with difficulty, Gentlemen, that I can repress an emo- tion of indignation. See In Reply to Those Who Denied the National Assembly the Legitimate Powers of a Na- tional Convention.—Mirabeau. is with great grief that I appear before your Excellency. See On the Stamp Act.—Otis. isn’t polite to call them fools. See Song of Degrees, A.— Wandegrift. isn't raining rain to me. See Song for April, A.—Love- Iſla, Il. “It isn’t so sudden as you think.” I said. See In Pursuit of Priscilla.--—Field. isn’t that I’ve got a thing agin' you, Parson Peak. See Reason Why, The.—Terry. g isn't the thing you do, dear. See At Sunset and Sin of Omission, The.—Sangster. keeps eternal whisperings around. See On the Sea and Sonnet: Sea, The.—Keats. kindles all my soul. See It Kindles All My Soul.— Casimer. left upon her tender flesh no trace. See Woman's Death- wound, A.—Jackson. lig, around us like a cloud. See Other World, The.— OWe. * lies not on the sunlit hill. See White Place, The.—Sharp. little profits that an idle king. See Ulysses.—Tennyson. looked extremely rocky for the Boston [or Mudville] nine that day. See Casey at the Bat.—Thayer [or Murphy]. makes a fellow hungry just to think about the bread. See Home Made Bread.—Anon. makes no difference that you have seen forty or fifty springs. See Month of Apple Blossoms, The.—Beecher. makes the blood tingle and the cheeks glow to read. See Two Banners of America, The.—Johnson. mak’s a change in a' thing room. See When Mither's Game.—Anon. matters little where I was born. See What Does it Matter. —Anon and Sigourney. matters not how a man dies. See Memory Gems. matters very little what immediate spot may have been. See Washington.—Phillips. may be asked, perhaps, Supposing all this to be true, what can we do? See Revolution in Greece, The (Moral Force of Public Opinion).--—Webster. may be glorious to write. See Incident in a Railroad Car. An (“It may be glorious,” etc.).—Lowell. may be in the evening. See Watch.--Anon. may be long time after I am dead. See Chastelard to Mary Stuart.—Swinburne. may be, sir, as that you're right, tho' I don't think you be. See Sailor's Yarn, A.—Davis. * may be so—perhaps thou hast. See To the Portrait of “A Gentleman.” —Holmes. * tº mº, be through some foreign grace. See Katie.—Tim- I’OCl. may be we shall know in the hereafter. See It May Be. —Addleshaw. may interest the reader to know how they “put horses to.” See Tramp Abroad, A.—Clemens. may not be—go maidens, go. See Sated One, The.— (Punch.) may not be our life to wield. See What Life May Be.— Whittier. mounts athwart the windy hill. See Foot-path, The.— Lowell. must be agreed that if a worthy pretext for so dangerous an experiment. See Dissertation to a Roast Pig, A. (Roast Pig). —Lamb. must be by his death; and for my part. Shakespeare. must be disheartening work learning a musical instrument. See Three Men in a Boat (Trials of the Musical Ama- teur).-Jerome. must be right sometimes to entertain. See Love's Justifi- cation.—Michelangelo. must be so—Plato, thou reason'st well. See Cato (Cato's Soliloquy).-Addison. * must be so, poor, fading, mortal thing. See Soul's Fare- well, The.—Gould. must be summer. See July.—Fisher. must be the farewell bell, yet how it eludes me. See For Another’s Sake.—Denton. must have been a noble spectacle to have seen the ship sail out of port. See Loss of the San Francisco, 1853. See Julius Caesar. —Chapin. never dies, a mother's holy love. See Things that never Die.—Jewell. nº. pays to fret and growl. See It never Pays.— Il OIl. oft times has been told. See “Constitution” and “Guer- riére.”—Anon. once might have been, once only. See Youth and Art.— Browning. owned not the color that vanity dons. See My Grand- mother's Fan.—Peck. 'peared to me I wa’nt no use out in the field to-day. See Over the Orchard Fence.—Shellman. pleased the Lord of Angels (praise his name). See Le- gends of Service, A.—Van Dyke. rains, but on a dripping bough. See Song in the Storm, The.—Buckham. See “It rains.”— Ruggles. 778 FIRST LINE INDEX It was It It, It It It It It It It, It I I I I I T I I It, It, It, It It It, I I It, It, It “It snows,” cries the school-boy. I t; I I I I I It It Itestands in a winding street. It It Tt It If I T I It It If I f; I t Tt rose upon the Sordid street. See Music in the Street.— In OIl. saw, it knew thy loveliness. See Mirror, The.—Ruskin. scares me, my friends, to speak to you to-night. See Welcome.—Anon. seemed a particularly happy and appropriate circum- stance. See Boy Orator of Zepata City, The.—Davis. seemed as if Santa Claus had really made. See Santa Claus, Jr.—Robsart. seemed to be but chance, yet who shall say. See May 30, 1893.−Bangs. seemed to me as though I had been suddenly aroused from my slumber. See Glass Railroad, The.—Lippard. seemed to me that yester-night. See Grand–Dying.— FIarbaugh. seems a day. See Nutting.—Wordsworth. seems a pity that the glory of these bright May days. See Mr. Perkins Helps to Move a Stove.—Bailey. seems as if newspaper wares were made to suit a market. See Monstrous Relations in Newspapers.-Ames. - seems as if to the feet of the sacred writers. See Bible, The.—Talmage. seems but yesterday, that I, a boy. See It Seems but yesterday.—Marshall. seems comfortable here at home after a hard day among the “Bulls and Bears.” See All Right. At Last.—Traf- ton. seems strangely co-incident that, Gray. See Advocate's First Plea, The...—McCutcheon. seems that dear Old Santa Claus. See Christmas Gift, A. —Pray. seems the world was always bright. See My Old Friend. —Benson. seems to be the fate of some measures to be praised, but not adopted. See Speech on the Internal Improvement Bill.—Taft. tº seen; º me as I study the life of Lincoln. —Taft. seems to me but yesterday. See How We Played “King William.”—Ewing. seems to me that the proceedin's. Circle, An.—Anon. seems to me this life we lead. See Musings of Arroyo Al, The...—Chapman. settles softly on your things. See Dust, The.—Hall. shall not sever ! No 1 as soon. See Union and the Flag, The.—Hatheway. shifts and shifts from form to form. See Name, The.— Marquis singeth low in every heart. See Auld Lang Syne and same.—Chadwick. sings to me in sunshine. Cooke. See Lincoln. See Up-Country Social See Segovia and Madrid.— sleeps among the thousand hills. See Unnamed Lake, The.—Scott. e º snowed. The switch-lamps at Valley Junction twinkled. See Night Run of the “Overland.”—Peake. See It Snows.—Anon. See It Snows.— snows! yes, it snows! and the children are wild. See It snows l—It snows l—(Mother Truth’s Melodies.) sometimes happens that a man, traveler or fisherman. See Caught in the Quicksand.—Hugo. sometimes happens that two friends will meet. See same. — (Sunday Afternoon.) sorter sets me thinkin’ that I’ve got another chance. See Old Boys in the Dance, e.—Stanton. stands alone, on the brow of a little hill. See My Elm Tree.—Rickoff. * stands in a sunny meadow. See Old House in the Meadow, The.—Moulton. stands in a sunny meadow. See House in the Meadow, The.—Anon. See Book-stall, The.—Scol- snows l it snows l From out the sky. Gould. stands in the Comitium. See Horatius at the Bridge.— Macaulay. * stands in the lonely Winterthal. See Deserted Mill, The. —Schnezler. stands in the stable-yard, under the eaves. See Old Sedan Chair, The.—Dobson. stood º the cellar low and dim. See Apple-barrel, The. —S 8,011. stood on a bleak country corner. See Old Brown School House, The.—Anon. Suppresses duration, it suppresses space, it suppresses suf- fering. See same.--Hugo. Swings upon the leafless tree. See Snow-filled Nest, The. See Abraham Lin- —Cooke. touches to the quick the spirit of one. coln.—1863.−Realf. trailed on a sheltered hillside. See Arbutus, The.—Anon. trembled off the keys, a parting kiss. See Her Music.— Dickinson. wan’t so very long ago, 'bout forty year, I guess. See Grandpa's Courtship.–Clark. Was a balmeous day in May, when spring was springing #. See Ballad of the Green Old Man, The.—Le- 8, Il Ol. Was a beauteous lady richly dressed. See Allan Percy.— Norton. Was a beautiful Sunday morning in early summer. See Mission of a Song, The.—Hoffner. on the day Edward It, It I It, It, It, t I It, It, I It, It, I I I I I It. t t It It, It I I I It, It, It It, It If It, I I I I I It, I It, It, It, I I It, It, It, I It, It, I I t t; was a bitter cold night. See Coming Home.—Anon. was a bitter December Sabbath. See Beside the Bonnie Briar Bush (Doctor's Last Journey, The).-Watson. was a black Bunny, with white in its head. See Black Bunny.—Rands. was a blessed Christmas morn. See Robin and the Cre- dence, The.—Benson. was a blessed summer day. See Blind Boy, The.— Hawks. was a blind beggar, had long lost his sighte. See Beg- gar's Daughter of Bednall Greene, The and Rarest Ballad that Ever was Seen, etc.—Anon. was a blithesome young jonglem. See Perpetuity of Song, The.—Fields. Q was a bonny simmer morn, anither sic as this. See Scotch Jeanie's Story.—Anon. was a bright and cheerful afternoon. Winter.—Shelley. was a bright and lovely summer's morn. tures, The.—Anon. was a bright, happy New Year morning. See Deacon and Parson on New Year's, The...—Murray. wº a calm, still Sabbath eve. See Spirit's Birth, The.— Il OI). was a charmingly mild and balmy day. See Philosopher in the Apple Orchard, The.—Hope. . was a Christmas morning, the bells tolled loud and clear. See Lady Judith’s Vision, The.—Wilson. was a clear case if negligence on the part of the engineer. See Farmer Boffin's Equivalent.—Anon. was a close, warm, breezeless summer night. See Pre: lude, The (Ascent of Snowdon).--—Wordsworth. was a cold and stormy evening. See Little Billy's Christ- mas Eve.—Miller. was a cold winter evening that I received. See Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, The (Dr. Lanyon's Narrative).--Stevenson. was a common report in the office. The.—Kellock. was a custom of the ancient Egyptians. of the National Monument to Washington. ington Needle, The).-Winthrop. was a day in March. See Springtime a la Carte.— Hemp. was a day of great excitement in the courtroom. See Charlie and the Possum.—Edwards. was a day of Sun and rain. See At Fontainebleau.- Symons. was a dim, quiet room in an old-fashioned New York house. See Tenor, The.—Bunner. was a dismal and a fearful night. See On the Death of Mr. William Hervey.—Cowley. was a dreary day in Padua. Boker. - was a festival day in Rome. See Sign of the Cross, The. —Barrett. was a' for our rightfu' King. See Farewell, The and same.—Burns. was a formidable business Hooker and his brigades had See Summer and See TWO Pic- See Crackajack Story, See Completion The (Wash- See Countess Laura, #. ºd. See Capture of Lookout Mountain, The.— aylor. - was a friar of orders gray. See Friar of Orders Gray, The.—Anon. was a friar of orders gray. See Friar of Orders Gray, The.—Percy. was a gala day in Antioch. See Thekla, the Victor.— Mason. was a gala day on the avenue. See Kit; or, Faithful unto Death.-Anon. was a gallant cavalier of honor and renown. lier's Choice, The.—Goethe. wº . gallant sailor man. See Two Anchors, The.—Stod- 3.I’Ol. wº a general kind of store. See Corner Grocery, The.— * I, Oll. was a glorious night The moon had sunk. See Three Men in a Boat (Dark Forest of Sorrow, The).—Je- TOT) le. was a happy lot to unite so many attractive qualities. See Eulogy of John Bright, A.—Gladstone. was a heavenly time of life. See Quest, The.—Cortissoz. was a hot, sultry August day in 1802. See Exchanged Graves.—Chrisholm. was a hundred years ago. See White-footed Deer, The. —Bryant. was a hungry pussy-cat. See Pussy-cat and Mouse on Thanksgiving.—Anon. was a hungry pussy cat, upon Thanksgiving morn. See Thanksgiving Fable, A.—Herford. was a knight in Scotland born. See Fair Flower of Nor- thumberland, The...— (Ballad.) was a large red brick house. See House with the Cross, The.—Snedeker. wº a lass, for love a-seeking. See It was a Lass.—Wil- KIIlS. was a litter, a litter of five. Barham. was a little acorn. was a little snowflake. Sangster. was a lodge of ample size. (Lodge, The).-Scott. was a long time ago, one winter's eve. Love Story.—Anon. See Cava- See Bagman's Dog, The.— See Little Acorn, The.—Anon. See Little Snow Flake, The.— See Lady of the Lake, The See Old Woman’s 779 It was AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS It, It It, It, It It It, It, It, It, It It, It, It It It, It It, It It, It, . It It, It “It was a sad funeral to me,” said the speaker. It, It, It, It If TÉ It, It, It It, It, It, It It, It It It, It, It, It It, It, It, It I It Tt t was a lordling's daughter, the fairest one of three. See Contentions.—Anon. was a lovely sight to see. See Christabel.—Coleridge. was a lovely summer day. See Storming of Havana, The. —Rice. was a lover and his lass. See As you Like It (It was a Lover, etc.).--Shakespeare. & was a maiden beauteous. See Modern and Mediaeval Ballad of Mary Jane, The.—Anon. was a matter of talk. See Socks for John Randall.— Phelps. - - wº a merry time. See Cock Robin and Jenny Wren.— Il OIl. was a merry time. See ‘Courtship, Merry Marriage, and *...* Dinner of Cock Robin and Jenny Wren, The.— Il OI). was a merry time. See Nursery Novel.-Anon. Was a mountain stream that with the leap. See Roaring Brook.-Willis. Was a night in harvest time. See Country Courtship, A. —O'Connor. Was a noble Roman. See Find a Way or Make "t and Will Makes the Way, The.—Saxe. Was a picturesque moment in the history of Rome. See Grant.—Higginson. was a pitiful mistake, an error sad and grim. See Only Once.—Anon. wº pleasant deepô. See Ballad of Charity, The.— €18, Il Ol. Was a pretty Song of spring. See With a Difference.— Roberts. Was a quarter past nine and Miss Bailey was calling the roll when Miss Blake burst into Room. 18. See When a Man's Widowed.—Kelly. - Was a railway passenger. See Striking.—Calverley. Was a rat-trap of an old house. Its walls bulged. See Out of the Bottle.—Dallas. * Was a real little Countess. See Countess of the Tenement, e.—Barry. Was a regular Scarecrow man. See Scarecrow, The...— Mather. Was a robber's daughter, and her name was Alice Brown. See Gentle Alice Brown.—Gilbert. Was a rule , at Thornton Hall. See Back-log, The ; or, Uncle Ned's Little Game.—Randolph. Was a sad December night. See Christmas Star, The.— Dixey. - See “Died Poor.”—Anon. Was a Sergeant old and gray. See “Picciola.”—Anon and Newell. Was a song of lustihood. See Love, Youth, Song.— Holden. * Was a starry night in June, the air was soft and still. See Battle of Bunker Hill.—Cozzens. W8s. a still autumnal day. See We Walked among the Whispering Pines.—Boner. Was a story the pilot told, with his back to his hearers. See Pilot's Story, The.—Howells. Was a strange sensation that came o'er me. See Wallen- Stein (Astrological Tower, The).-Schiller. Was a Sultry, noon and Jeffersonville was brisk [or and in the Jeffersonville courthouse]. See Trial of Ben Thomas, The.—Edwards. "W8 S A. Summer eve, and underneath. See Reminiscence. -AIMOn. Was a Summer evening. See Battle of Blenheim, The.— Southey. Was, a summer holiday, as bright as ever shone. See Little Eloise.—Fletcher. Was a tall young oysterman lived by the river-side. See Ballad of the Oysterman, The.—Holmes. was a time of sadness, and my heart. See Changed Cross, The.—Hobart. Was a , two-story_framed house, shingled instead of clap- boarded. See Lyman Beecher's First Home.—Beecher. Was a warm evening in the early fall. See Uncle Edom and the Yankee Book-agent.—Andrews. was a wicked Nephew bold. See Ballad of the Wicked Nephew.—Fields. was a wild and wintry Sunday morning in mid-ocean. See Overboard 1–Elmer. was a wise custom among the Roman people. See Abra- ham Lincoln.—Anon. was a young maiden went forth to ride. See Equestrian Courtship.–Hood. was about the feast of Christmas-tide. See Angel, The.— An On. - was about the middle of February, when Vendale and Obenreizer. See Mountain Tragedy, The.—Dickens. was about the year 1850. See Hard Cash (Fight With Pirates, A.).-Reade. was about Yule, when the wind blew cool. See Young Waters.—Anon. was “after taps,” a sultry, Southern-summer night. See Tobe's Monument.—Kilham. was after the din of the battle. See After the Battle.— Mosby. e was all the result of a violent discussion. See Little IHelping Hands.-Post. was almost morning. Already the black curtain. See Jerry, the Bobbin-boy.—Anon. was almost time for winter to come. The.—Anon. See Kind Old Oak, It, It, It, It, I It, It It, It, It I It It, It, It, It It It, It t t T I I I I I T It, I t It I I I I I ſt; It It, ttt It, It, It, It It It, It, It, It, It, I It, I It, t t; Was always the time for a laugh. See “Lily's" Thanks. giving, The.—Phelps. Was an Amateur Dram, Ass. See Amateur Orlando, The. —Lanigan. Was an ancient monarch. See Nibelungen Treasure, The, —Dulcken. was an Easter Sunday, bright and calm. See Dead Birds and Easter.—Smith. W 3 S gºnglish 1adye bright. See Love the Lord of All. —Scott. Was an English summer day. Anon. Was an established custom on the annual exhibition day. See Jack Hall's Boat-race.—Grant. - Was an evening of Summer, when the wheat was in the See Duty's Reward.— ear. See War-horn of the Elkings, The.—Morris. wº an honest fisherman. See Cold-water Man, The.— a Ye. was an old distorted face. See Behind the Mask.-Whit- ney. Was an old log schoolhouse standing back from the country road. See Old Log Schoolhouse, The.—Anon. Was an old, old, old lady. See Hide and Go Seek and “One, Two, Three.”—Bunner. Was an unfeeling crowd which gathered on the benches. See Trial of Bryan Fairfax, The.—Goodwin. wrºpril, blossoming Spring. See Mother, The.—Camp- €11. i Was as calm as calm could be. Cowan. Was as fine a spectacle as anyone could see. ville Female Convention, The.—Anon. Was as scholars that you were here. Educated Men, The...—Curtis. was as true of Wendell Phillips, as of the Chevalier Bay. ard. See Wendell Phillips.—Curtis. was at a charity fair, and he had come there at the Special request of his “cousin.” See Victim of Charity, A.—Anon. was at a commencement that this conversation was over- heard. See Literature.—Anon. was at Bermuda Hundreds, an hour of rest in camp. See Little Western Man, The.—James. was at diner as they sat. See Laird of Wariston, The (B).-- (Old Ballad.) was at dusk of an autumn day. See One of Christ's Little Ones.—Anon. e iº was at Spirit Lake at the very limit of the pier. See Star-gazing.—Anon. was at the beginning of the Egyptian era in America. See Wendell Phillips.-Beecher. was at the corner of Woodward Avenue and Congress See Becalmed at Sea.— See Ballot- See Leadership of #:) See Man Who Apologized, The...— (Detroit Free *688. W 3,8 #. the opera-house I first saw her. See Miss Angel. —E’ler'Ce. was autumn. Hundreds had wended their way from pil- grimages. See Loss of the “Arctic.”—Beecher. was autumn of the year. See Left Behind.—Allen. was Beresford's charger who led us that day. See Brave Beresford.—Rawnsley. was brave young Parson Webster. The.—Blood. was broad day. See David Copperfield (Death of Steer. forth, The).--Dickens. * was but the lightest word of the King. See King, The...— Coleridge. * was but yesterday, my love, thy little heart beat high. See Lament of Anastasius.-Peabody. was buying an apron I was, ma'am. See Nurse Winnie Goes Shopping.—Johnson. was by yonder thorn. I saw the faeryhost. Lover, The.—Fox. Was Captain Pierce of the Lion who strode, the streets of London. See First Thanksgiving, The.—Scollard. was carnivale time. The merriment of this famous festi- wal. See Marble Faun, The (Frolic of the Carnivale, A).—Hawthorne. e was Christmas day in the year '63. See Mystic Thorn, See Fighting Parson, See Faery The.—Anon. was Christmas Eve. See Ashes of Old Wishes, The.— Templeton. wº ghristmas eve. See Christmas in Cooney Camp.— a le. was Christmas eve I See Curate's Story, The.—Jerome. was Christmas eve; a snow storm passed. See Saint An- thony.—Latimer. was Christmas Eve. Above the broad river. See Mr. Kris Kringle.—Mitchell * was Christmas eve, and lonely. See Orphan's Dream of Christmas, The.—Anon. was Christmas Eve, and the wind blew keen. See Christ- mas on the Prairies.—Anon. was Christmas eve in a California Mining town in 1858. See First Piano in the Mining Camp, The.—Anon. was Christmas Eve in New Orleans. See Golden Wed- ding, A.—Stuart. was Christmas Eve in the year “fourteen.” See Under the Snow.—Collyer. f was Christmas Eve. The night was very dark. See Christ- mas Legend, A.—Scannell. was Christmas in the city; people hurried to and fro. See Christmas Angel’s Message, The...—Coffey. * was Christmas Morn. See “Love is Over All.”—Wilson. 780 FIRST LINE INDEX It was T & ..] § T L {! .*. It was close upon the hour of midnight. See Hour of Horror, An.—Anon. g was cold that New Year's Day. See Mr. Piper's Mittens. —Turner. * . was Commencement at one of our colleges. See Com- mencement and Second Trial, A.—Kellogg. was Commencement at one of our colleges. See Second Trial, A.—Kellogg. was Commencement day at Harvard. —Balmer. - was convention day for the G. A. R. See Eben Rexford's Discharge.—Anon. was dark and cold in the cottage. See Legend of the Christ-child.—Huntington. was dark to Mary of Magdala. Power.—Allbright. was Decoration Day, some years ago. Schroeder. was down by Santiago. See On the Calendar.—Anon. was down in the woodland on last Hallowe'en. See Hal- lowe'en.—Cawein. º e was down on the Altamaha. See Crucial Test.—Crim. was downe in the yeast part of the city. See Butcher's Boy and the Baker's Girl, The.—Anon. . º was dreary and desolate weather. . See Childless.--Davis. was due to a mysterious dispensation of Providence See Christmas at Black Rock.-Conner. g was during holiday week. See Old Jack Watt's Christ- mas.-Anon. e was during the famous battle of Chickamauga. See True Courage.—Anon. was during the summer of '63 with the Army of the Cum- berland. See Little Black Phil.—Belknap. was dusk | Anthony Dexter sat alone in the Library. See Spinner in the Sun (Square. Thing, The) –Reed. was Earl Haldan’s daughter. See Ballad of Earl Haldan's Daughter.—Kingsley. was early in the evening in a shop where flags were sold. See February Twelfth.-Howliston. was early in the morning of Friday, the third of August, 1492. See Discovery of America, The.—Irving. was early in the summer, and the school was near its See Billings of '49. See Resurrection Day's See Marguerite.— close. See How they Caught the Panther-Hough. was early spring. See Helping the Mother-bird.—Chan- IlOrl. +. was early Sunday morrhing, in the year sixty-four. See Kearsarge and Alabama.-Anon. was eight bells ringing. See Fighting Téméraire, The.— Newbolt. - g was eight o'clock at night. The besieged, at the given signal. See Last Night of Misolonghi, The.—Grosve- In Or. - was 1801. At this time Europe concluded the Peace of Amiens. See Toussaint L’Ouverture (Napoleon Bona- parte and Toussaint L’Ouverture).--Phillips. . was evident in his swagger. See English Knights and Irish Knights.--Anon. was evident, something was wrong that morning. See Madness of Philip, The. (IIodel Story in the Kinder- garten,” A.).-Daska.m. & was evident, that something of great importance was in contemplation. See Pickwick Papers, The. (Mr. Pick- wick's Proposal to Mrs. Bardell.)—Dickens. was far in January. See Coming of Spring, The...— Anderson. was fifty years ago. See Fiftieth Birthday of Agassiz, The.—Longfellow. was fine Christmas weather. See Mrs. Brownlow's Christ- mas Party.—(Every Other Saturday.) was forty years ago in the merry month of May. See Birkenhead, The.—Griswold. WaS 5.º. who was to blame. See What is an Anchorite ; —Doyle. - was, Friday afternoon. See Merely Mary Ann.—Zang- W111. “It was Fwiday, an’ I were tomin’ home frum school. See If It, It, It, It I I It, I It, It, I t; t; t; t How Prince Was Saved.—Anon. was generally said that Mrs. ... Pipchin was a woman of system. See Dombey and Son (Little Paul and Mrs. Pipchin.)—Dickens. was getting toward bedtime. See Grandma's Thanks. giving Story.—Lotherington. was her first sweet child, her heart's delight. See same. —Turner. was here in Indianner. See Hoosier. and his Hanner, The.—Fink. - was here in the wilds of the Wissahickon, on the day of battle. See Bible Legend of the Wissahickon, The.— Ragsdale. was high noon on the Saranac and a brighter day was never seen. See Honor of the Woods, The.-Murray. was his greatest pride in life that he had been a soldier. See Soldier of the Empire, The.—Page. was in a grocer's window that she saw a simple sign. See Simple Sign, A.—Anon. was in a pleasant deepô, sequestered from the rain. See Ballad of Charity, The.—Leland. was in a splenetic humor that I sate me down. See Italy (Foreign Travel.)—Rogers. was in ancient Italy a deadly hatred grew. See Romeo and Juliet (Altered).-Anon. * was in Arcady. The Council of State. See How to Curtail the Liquor Traffic.—Anon. - It It, It It It I I I It, I I I I I I I I I It It, It, It, It, I I I I It, I I I It, rt It It I I I I I It, I I I I I t; It, T Tt It, I I t; was in eighteen hundred—yes—and nine. See Benedic. tion, The...—Coppée. was in October the woe began. The (C).-- (Old Ballad.) was in Oliver Cromwell's time. IſlellS. was in one of my balloon ascents. cent.—Anon. was in September. See Graduation at Miss Boarding-school.—Eastman. was in that northern country—Labrador. the White Swan.—Parker. was in the Californias, beauteous, flowery, sunset land. See Alameda.--Stewart. . was in the calm and silent night ! See Calm and Silent Night, The.—Domett. was in the days when Claverhouse. —Anon. * was in the early summer, when my love and I last parted. See Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder.—Anon. was in the gray of the early morning, in the season of Lent. See Fireman's Prayer, The...—Conwell. was in the Indian summer-time, when life is tender brown, See Masher, The.—Leland. was in the mid-splendor of the reign of the Emperor Com- modus. See Doom of Claudius and Cynthia, The.— Thompson. - was in the sweet June afternoon the busy housewife sat. See Jenny’s White Rose.—Allen. was in the valley of Shenandoah. See Confederate Ser- geant, The.—Anon. was intill a pleasant time. See Earl Mar's Daughter and Fairy Prince, The.—Anon. was Joseph Dalrymple who had christened her Ma'mioi. selle.” See Ma'moiselle.—Guertin. was just a little theological discussion. See Negro Theo- See Children of the Tene. logy.—Anon. was just a spring of holly. ments (Merry Christmas in the Tenements).—Riis. was just at Sundown, and Lily was sitting on the porch. See Lily Servosse's Ride.—Tourgée. was just at the dawn of day. See Maid of Orleans, The. —Sagerbeer. was just Cousin. Jack. See Cousin Jack.-Anon. was kept out in the kitchen. See Wood-box, The.—Lin- See Fire of Frendraught, See Death-disk-Cle- See My Balloon As- - Lurch's See Going of See Jamie Douglas. coln. was late in mild October, and the long autumnal rain. See Huskers, The.—Whittier. . was less than two thousand we numbered. See With Corse. At Allatoona.-Byers. was long ago it happened, ere ever the signal gun. See How He Saved St. Michael's.-Stansbury. was long before the cable stretched across the ocean. See Missing Ship, The.—Gough. - • ‘ was long past the noon when I pushed back my chair. See Through the Solitudes.—Savage-Armstrong. Was many and many a year ago. See Annabel Lee.— Poe. - - was many and many a year ago. See Cannibal Flea, The.—Hoods. wº many and many a year ago. See Samuel Brown.— ary. was Maury Green, altruist, champion of the Ghetto. See Measure of the Ghetto, e.—Lopez. was May, 1896. The city sat like a queen. See Sher- man Tornado, The.—Anon. was Maytime. See Happiest Hour, The.—Tennyson. was midnight, deep and still, in the mansion of Mrs. Par- tington. See Mouse-hunting.—Shillaber. was Mr. Stokes begun it, that spring Jeremiah was com- mittee. See Firetown's New Schoolhouse.—Phelps. was Mollie Brown singin'. See Mollie and the Opera Game.—Gates. was my fortune a while ago for the first time in my life. See Law and Faith and Freedom.—Hoar. - was natural that when Gid Bronxon realized he had his way to make. See How the Derby Was Won.—Robert- SOD1. was hear Flat Rock, Lunenberg County, Virginia. See Debil, Mighty Debil.—Anon. ' . g -- was near midnight; the moon, lessened by its decline. See Execution of Lady de Winter, The.—Dumas. was near the first cock-crowing. See Song of the Shep- herds, The.—Markham. * : was nearly midnight. When the festivities were inter- rupted. . See Santa Claus at Simpson's Bar-Harte.. was nearly two hours before daybreak. See Oliver Twist (Murder of Nancy Sikes, The).--Dickens. was Ned Thornton's eighteenth birthday. Aunt Katy.—Eyster. • was neither the season nor the hour when the park had frequenters. See His Courier.—Anon. was New Year's night. See Two Roads, The.—Richter. was night, and I was in the cell. See Prisoner of Zenda, The.—Hope. was night, and softly o'er the sea of Galilee. See Healing the Daughter of Jarius, The...—Willis. was night before Easter. See Old Bell-ringer.—Anon. was night in Egypt. The deep blue of the southern sky. See Napoleon at the Pyramids.—Graff. was night in the great city, and Pleasure was restless on the Streets. See Fantasy, A.—(Detroit Free Press.) was night on the deep, and the dancing wave. See What the Diver Saw.—Durant. See Brave 781 It was AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS I I I It, I It, It, It It, I I It, I I It, I I It, It It, If It, It, It, It t It, I t I I I I I I It, It, It I+, It, It, It, Ft. It I I It, It, It, It, It, I It, It, It, It, t was night. The boarding house was wrapt in tenebrous gloom. See Story of a Bedstead, The.—Anon. was night; the pulse of human life that through the day. See Echoes from Bethlehem.—Anon. was no relief from temporal evils that the Apostle prom- ised. See same.—Butler. was no wonder the men stopped their work and stared. See Little Newsman, The.—Anon. was noon in the Crescent City. See Sergeant Prentiss' First Plea. -Bachman. was noontide. Gray.—Lamb. was not anything she said. See same.—Anon. was not at all a typical Christmas Day. See Christmas Dinner on the Wing.—Dickerson. The sun was very hot. See Margaret was not at all like those you see of ordinary men. See Uncle Nate's Funeral.--Anon. was not his olive valleys and orange groves. See Pa- triotism (Nations and Humanity).-Curtis. was not in a feudal castle, or , in mediaeval days. See Mazurka of Chopin's, A.—Richardson. was not in the winter. See Ballad: “It was not in the winter.”—Hood. was not like your great and gracious ways! ture.—Patmore. º was not long after midnight. ant.—Bangs. See Depar- See Santa Claus's Assist- was not many centuries since. See Meeting of the Dry- ads, The.—Holmes. e e was not Meant. See Philip Van Artewelde. (Relaxation). —Taylor. was not the fault of the landlady. See Ethelinda's Recita- tions.—Anon. was not until I came on Table Rock and looked. See American Notes (Niagara Falls).-Dickens. W3. S A. until the late civil war. See Thanksgiving Day. —AIO.O.D. wº ºthing but a rose I gave her. See Sigh, A.—Spof- OI’Oi. was odd, very odd.—See That Ten Dollars.—Anon. was o'er | The trust I cherished. See To A. M. Olar. — Dallas. was on a cold winter evening that I received. See Dr. Lanyon's Narrative.—Stevenson. was on a May, on a mid-summer's day. See Sir Hugh, or, the Jew’s Daughter (N).-(Old Ballad.) was on a Sabbath morn, and George Murgatroyd had just turned over to sleep. See Fearful Fright, A.— Anon. - was on an ocean steamer. See Picket's Song, The.— See Life Youse. was on Friday morning, the 12th of October. and Voyages of Christopher Columbus (Columbus Land- ing in the New World).-Irving. was on the eve of Christmas. See Star of Bethlehem.— Weatherly. was on the first day of May, in the bright and glorious. See Trials of a Columbian Guard.—Head. was on the morning of the second day of the new year. See Old Man and “Shep,” The.—Scorer. was on the Mount Cithaeron, in the pale and misty morn. See Actaeon.—Wilkins. was on the night of April 14, 1865, that the shot was fired. See Vengeance of the Flag, The.—Esterbrooke. was on the seventeenth, by break of day. See Battle of |Bunker Hill, The.—Anon. was on the Western Frontier. See Clown's Baby, The.— Janvier. - was once my good fortune to witness an impressive spec- tacle. See Roll-call of the Fathers.-Hoar. was one morning this last April that a blue-bird lit on my window-sill. See Old Quarrel, An.—Baylor. was one of Scarecrow's poorest days. See Two Home- comings.--Donnell. was one of the most picturesque moments in the history of Rome. See Ulysses S. Grant.—Higginson. was one of the solemn days along the alley. See News- boy’s Funeral, A.—Anon. was one of those grand cathedrals. See Face in the Cathe- dral, The.—Lawson. was one of those little evening entertainments. See Amateur Night.—Anon. was one Sunday, as I was traveling through the county of Orange. See Blind . Preacher, The.—Wirt. e was one sunny afternoon in late November. See Family Feud, A.—Dunbar. * º was one uv them swelterin’ days in July. See Philander Belding's Mistake.—Anon. was only a, [little] blossom. ...See Only.—Perry. was “only” a match, a splinter of pine. See Only.— Storrs. was only a simple ballad. See Only a Song.—Anon. was only a tiny, seed. See Only a Little Thing.—Handy. was only five o'clock. See When Elizabeth Went Home. —Ronald. wº only the clinging touch. See Child, The.—Wood- erry. was our Sabbath eve. See Light of Asia, The. (Mary at the Sepulchre).-Arnold. was our Sabbath eve. By set of sun. See Light of the World, The (Resurrection, The).-Arnold was our war-ship Clampherdown. See Ballad of the “Clampherdown,” The.—Kipling. . was our wedding-day. See Possession,-Taylor. I I It, If, It, It, It, I It I I t It, It, It, I I I It, If, I It, It, It It It, If If It, I t t I If, It, It, I I If It, I I T t I It, It, It, It, It, I It, It, I I f t was [out] on the Western Frontier. The.—Janvier. Was over the sea, in the land of tea. —Fink. was past midnight in the second week of September. See #. on the Floss, The. (Flood on the Floss, The).— 10U. was peeping through the brambles that little wild white Rose. See Wild. White Rose, The.—Willis. was Private Blair, of the regulars before dread El Caney. See Private Blair of the Regulars.--Scollard. was raining heavily when I reached a comfortable-looking cabin in a Tennessee mountain gulch. See She Was Not Presentable.—Anon. was roses, roses all the way. See Patriot, The.—Brown- ling. was rumored abroad that the presiding elder. See Metho- dist Camp Meeting, A.—Head. - was Sabbath evening. See Domestic Mutual Improve- ment.—Stewart. was Saturday night, and the widow of the pine cottage. See Righteous never Forsaken, The.—Anon. was several months before I could obtain a commission in the army. See Veracious Hunting Stories of Baron Munchausen.—Anon. was six men of Indostan. phant, The.—Saxe. was some thirty years ago. —Anon. was Spring the first time that I saw her. Johnny's Next-door Neighbor.—Harte. was such a funny story ! [how] I wish you could have heard it. See Funny Story, The.—Pollard. was Sunday afternoon. See Uncle Tom's Cabin (Little Evangelist, The).--Stowe. was Sunday. Mr. Skinner was very tired. See Happy Family, A.—Anon. was Sunday night in the old stone church. See How the Revival Came.—Bidwell. was Sunday, Sunday the tenth of November, St. Martin's Day. See Story of a Short Life, The.—Ewing. was terribly cold; it snowed and was already almost dark See Little Match-girl, The.—Andersen. º was Thanksgiving Day, but the wildest flight of fancy. See One Thanksgiving Day.—Wheeler. was Thanksgiving eve—so they said. See Thanksgiving Eve.-Sidney. See Clown's Baby, See Little Tee-Hee. See Blind Men and the Ele- See Plumber's Revenge, The See Master's was Thanksgiving evening, and Tommybob slept. See Tommybob's Thanksgiving Vision.— Pratt. was Thanksgiving night at Rainy Lake. See Thanks- giving in the Gold Diggings, A.—Proctor. was that fierce contested field when Chickamauga lay. See Thomas at Chickamauga.—Sherwood. was that hushed, expectant hour ere yet. See Cuba's Maiden Martyr.—Harding. was the autumn of the year. See Left Behind.—Allen. wº he barren Easter. See Barren Easter, The.—Scol- àI’Ol. was the beginning of the end. The last tie of the mighty Union Pacific. See Owyhee Joe's Story.—Wildman. was the calm and silent night ! See Christmas Hymn, A. —Domett. was the Cedar Rapids Sleeper. See Champion Snorer, The.—Burdette. was the charming month of May. See Chloe.—Burns. was the cloister Grabow, in the land of Usedom. See Greediness Punished.—Rückert. was the close of a day in the early part of December. See Fiddle Told, The.—Franklin. Wà,S A. closing of a summer's day. See Karl the Martyr. –AIl OIl. was the cooling hour. See Juan and Haidée.—Byron. was the day of the Exhibition. See Emmy Lou. (Play's the Thing, The).--—Martin. was the day of the great games in Rome. See Threads from the Woof (Rose of Rome, A.Y.—Galpin. was the day of the Preparation. See First Easter.— (Bible.) was the day of the Squire's annual banquet to his ten- ants. See Bob, Son of Battle (Black Killer, The).- Ollivant. was the days when the cattle come. Hundred Spans, The.—Parker W8,8 #. end of the first act. See Her First Appearance —L) &WIS. was the eve of Christmas, the snow fell slowly down. See Tale of Christmas Eve A.—Anon. was the fairy of the place. See Three Counsellors, The. —Russell. was the first night of “The Sultana” See Her First See Happy Ending in See Bridge of the Appearance.—Davis. was the first week of June, 1911. Real Life.—McFeely. was the frog in the well. the Mouse, The.—Anon. was the Great Alexander. See Alexander.—De la Mare. was the great Yale-Harvard game of baseball. See Pro- fessor's Ball Game, The.—Irwin. was the holy twilight hour, and clouds in crimson pride. See Last Prayer of Mary Queen of Scots.—Clark. was the idle Margaret, with hands and face so fair, Miss Margaret.-Shaw. See Marriage of the Frog and See 782 FIRST LINE INDEX It’s hame It I I It It I It, It It It, It, It I It, It, It, It, It, It, It, t t It I It I I t It, I I It, It, It, I I I I It, I I I I I It, I I I . I t; It, It, It, It, It, “It were in the Boma Pass, time of the Kaffir War.” was the week before Christmas. was very late Saturday night. See Interna- See Joy of Race.—Moore. & See North Wind's Christ- was the last night before leap-year. was the little leaves beside the road. See Sceptics, The. Sherman. was the morning of the international race. Life.—Galsworthy. & See Old Bell-ringer.— was the last afternoon of the fair, and the great race was to come off at three o'clock. See Ben Butler's Last was the last month of the year. mas Tour, The.—White. g See Way of a Maid and Way of a Woman.—King. was the little Isabel. See Bell's Dream.—Weatherly. —Carman. g e was the middle of the night. See Christmas Cat, The.— was the morning of a festival, and the rays of the rising sun. See Power of Love, The.—Anon. tional Race, The.—DeLeon. was the neighborhood of Berkeley square. was the night before Easter. Anon. was the night before Thanksgiving and two people were unhappy. See Sully the Rooster.—Anon. was the night before the first great rodeo of the Season. See Bull of Bashan, A.—Knapp. was the pleasant harvest-time. See Mabel Martin (Witch's Daughter, The).--Whittier. was the prettiest, daintiest, little piece of muslin. See Kitty’s Christmas Offering.—Anon. was the Rainbow gave thee birth. See (Farewell to Po- esy Kingfisher, The).--Davies. was the Sabbath. See Chickamauga.—Butterworth. was the schooner Hesperus. See Wreck of the Hesperus, The.—Longfellow. . was the season when there falls no night. See Death of Guinevere, The.—Koopman. was the season when through all the land. See Birds of Killingworth, The.—Longfellow. - was the 7th of October, 1777. Horatio Gates stood be- fore his tent. See Benedict Arnold (Black Horse and his Rider, The).--Lippard. was the stormiest rehearsal of the season. —Hawks. was the time of the Emperor Constantine. See Prince of India, The. (Sergius to the Lions).-Wallace, was the time when lillies blow. See Lady Clare.—Tenny- See Franz. SOIl. was the Tuesday before Thanksgiving Day. See Mission of Kitty Malone, The...—Cleary. was the very witching time of night that Ichabod pursued. See Legend of Sleepy Hollow, The (Ride of Ichabod Crane, The).-Irving. * was the very witching time of night, when King Bibellus. See Origin of Shoes, The.—Burk. See Christmas Present for a Lady.—Kelly. was the Wilbur's first Thanksgiving day. See Bird in the Hand.—Butler. was the wild midnight, a storm was in the sky. See Death of Leonidas.-Croly. . was the Winter wild. See On the Morning of Christ's Nativity (Hymn, The) –Milton. was the worthy Lord of Learen. See Lord of Lorn and the False Steward, The...— (Old Ballad.) - was thirteen years since my mother's death. See My Mother’s Grave.—Anon. was three slim does and ten-tined buck in the bracken lay. See Revenge of Hamish, The.—Lanier. was thy fear, or else, some transient wind. See Cathe- dral.—Congreve. was too lonely for her there. See Hill Wife, The. (Im pulse, The) –Frost. was towards ten o'clock. See France and England in North America (Fall of Quebec, The).--Parkman. was Tuesday, January the 26th, 1830. See Description of Webster's Speech in Reply to Hayne.—March. was twenty and a hundred years, O blue and rolling seal See Marmara.-Barton. was under the burning influence of revenge. See Rob Roy (Death of Morris).--—Scott. was upon a cold winter night that Andy appeared in the kitchen. See Settin' up with Peggy McKeag.—McCook. was upon a holiday. See Shepheardes Calender, The (Chase after Love) –Spenser. was upon an April morn. See Heart of the Bruce, The. —Aytoun. was very cold, the snow fell. See Little Match-girl, The. —Andersen. See Mr. Bosbyschell's Con- fession.—Anon. was very singular how absent-minded and the operator was. nard. - was when the heats of noon died gradually away from the earth. . See Last Days of Pompeii (Witch’s Cavern, The).-Bulwer-Lytton. was whispered one morning in heaven. See How the Gates Came Ajar.—Bostwick. was Wopsenonic, the warrier. See Woffsenonic.—Boyd. was years ago. We were busy. See Told in the Stalls.-- Tucker. waved o'er our fathers. See Flag, The.—Anon. were a blessed faith to think. See Our Father.—Gannett. See e in attentive See Telegraphic Signal, The.—Bar- Little Bugler's Alarm, The.—Glanville, It were my soul's desire to see the face of God. See Soul's Desire, The.— (Tr.) by Eleanor Hull. It were not hard to suffer by His hand. See Ugo Bassi's Sermon in a Hospital.—King. It whizzed and whistled along the blurred. See Song of the Bullet.—Riley. - “It will be a good year.” See Blessed be Amun.—Grimes. It will be almost universally conceded that no other language. See Bible Reading.—Shoemaker. It winds along the headlands. See Path to Sankoty, The. —Carman. wº It would be a dreadful thing to me to lose my sight. See Blindness.--—Beecher. - t will be the event of the season. See “Blue and the Gray, The.”—Anon. g It would be an important step towards the reconciliation. See On Being Suspected of Receiving Overtures from I the Court.—Mirabeau. It would be ſweet to think when we arc old. See For It would be the extreme of affectation in me to suggest. See Repeal of the Union.—O'Connell. Remembrance.—Scott. “It would be well for you, mine friend, if you was a liddle # seasick.” See Bimi.-Kipling. ..' 3 It would have been evident to even the most careless. See That Fire at the Nolan's-(Life.) It would in some measure relieve embarrassment. See On Receiving the Master's Degree from Harvard.—Wash- ington. It wound through strange scarred hills, down canons lone. See Old Santa Fe Trail, The.—Burton. - It wuz a calm, fair morn. ' The sun streamed meller and golden. See Trying the “Rose Act.”—Holley. ... . It wuz along in November, my daughter. See Christmas Presents.-Holley. Italia 1 by the passion of the pain. See Song of Italy, A.— See On the Monument Swinburne. Italia, mother of the souls of men. Erected to Mazzini at Genoa.-Swinburne. Italia, Thou art fallen. See Italia.--Wilde. Italian lakes, transparent blue. See Return, The.—Greene. Ithaca, Ithaca, the land of my desire. See Ulysses in Itha- ca.-Burr. - “Italy, fair Italy, what may thy pleasure be?” See Heart of Italy, The.—Chartes. - It’s bonnie, bonnie warl’ that we’re livin’ in the noo. See Palace o' the King, The...—Mitchell. It’s a curious thing to reflect sometimes. See If we Only Knew.—Spurr. It's a dark night, sang the kettle. See Song of the Kettle. - —Dickens. It’s a fad of my own that I’d like to be known. See Fame— Fame—Fame.—Larned. It's a gay old world when you’re gay. See It's a Gay Old World.—Anon. e It's a horrible thing, of course. See God Wills It So—A Plea.—Anon. tº It's a lang time yet till the kye gae hame. See Herd Laddie, The.—Smart. - I’s a lonely road through boyland to the lake a Carrow- more. See Gates of Dreamland, The.—Russell. * It's a month to-day since they brought me. See Nellie's Prayer.—Sims. “It's a staving night for a supper; a hot supper, too.” See How Tim's Prayer Was Answered.—Anon. It's all a trick. See Villanelle: “It’s all a trick.”—Sleat. It's all very well for preachin'. See Pledge at Spunky Point, The.—Hay. - all very well to write reviews. . See Lasca.-Desprez. an owercome sooth for age an' youth. See Friends.- Stevenson. astonishing what mean miserable creatures boys are. See Backward Glance, A.—Denton. awful lonesome when she's gone. See When Ma's Away ! —Lovejoy. bill is long and wicked. It’s It’s It’s It’s It’s See Stegomyia, The.—Anon. It's Christmas Eve, and the dogs are a-cold. See Saint in Disguise, A.—Collingwood. It's coming, boys, it's almost here. See In Trust.—Dodge. It's coming on the steeps of time. See Brighter Day, The. —Anon. It's curious, isn't it, Billy. See Fate of a Fast Young Man, The.—Anon. * . It's curious whlut a sight o' good. See Daily Motto, A.— Anon. It's dirty, ill-smelling. See In Poverty Street.—Flower. It's easy sellin' 'taters. See Awful Hazardous.--Junkin. It's easy to fight when everything's right. See Carry On.- Service. It's easy to laugh when the skies are blue. See Conqueror, The-Aurin. e - It's easy to talk of the patience of Job. Humph Job hed nothin’ to try him 1 See Unventor's Wife, The...—Cor- bett. Its edges foamed with amethyst and rose. See Great Breath, The.—Russell. wº It's fifty miles to Sittingen’s Rocks. See Prince Robert. (B).-(Old Ballad.) It's friendship and it's carelessness. See Path to the Woods, The.—Cawein. “It’s gettin' cold, ain’t, it, Husky, boy? String.—Lockhart. It's hame, and it's hame, hame fain wad I be. —Cunningham, See Straight as a See Loyalty. & 783 It’s hard AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS It's hard to live a saint on whey. See Hard Lines.—Anon. It's hol for a song as wild and free. See Vagabond Song, A.—Hilliard. It's hº honey, when you laugh. See Howdy Song, A.— 8,I’I’lS. It's I live in a very wise town. See Dance Time-Marks. It's in Connacht or in Munster that yourself might travel wide. See Kerry Cow, The.—Letts. It's just a bit of a story, sir. See We Two.--Anon. It's Lambkin was a mason good. See Lambkin.-Anon. It's late, perhaps, for cherry pie. See No Dyspeptics Need Apply.—Anon. º It's little that I’d care for the glories of Ireland. See Of Moira. Up the Glen.—O'Brien. It's lonely in the night. See Peasant Woman's Song, A.— Boucicault. Its masts of might, its sails so free. See Wreck, The.— Ruskin. - It's mighty good to git back to the old town shore. See Old Band, The.—Riley. - It's moighty glad I am there's only one train more. See Dynamite Plot, A.—Meyers. t It's more fun going barefoot than anything I know. See Going Barefoot.—Anon. º It's more than a bloomin' toss-up they'll leave us behind. See Drums of the Fore and Aft.—Kipling. e “It’s my brother again,” said the girl with the ostrich boa. See Case of Spoons and Brother Tom, A-Anon. . It's narrow, narrow make your bed. See Fair Annie, - Anon. It's no great oddity. See Panacea.—Cooke. It's no in titles or in rank. See Good Heart.—Burns. It's no use talking. , See I. Haven't Got the Nerve.—Anon. It’s noon when “Thirty-five” is due. See Engineers' Making Love, The.—Burdette. It's not her birth, her friends, nor yet her treasure. See Love Unaccountable.—Brome. - It's O my heart, my heart. See In Blossom Time.—Cool- brith. It's of a farmer's daughter. See Undaunted Mary.— (Ballad.) It's of a young lord o' the Hielands. See Lizie Lindsay (B). — (Old Ballad.) g & It's of three jovial huntsmen, an’ a’ huntin' they did go. See Three Jovial Huntsmen, The.—Anon. It's—oh, for the hills, where the wind's some one. See Road Song, A.—Cawein. - “It's oº: a little grave,” they said. See Little Grave, The. - A.D.OIl. It's only a tale of a life-boat, of the dying and the dead. See Women of Mumbles Head.—Scott. It's only we, Grimalkin, both fond and fanqy free. See ... Ride to Cherokee, The.—Carpenter. - It's Patrick Dolin, meself [or myself], and no other. See Patrick Dolin's Love Letter—Starkey. . It's planning for a month ahead, and purchasing with care. See What Vacation. Is..—Dodge. It's putty, plane to my mind that we earnt to have Peas. See Artemus Ward's Trip to Richmond.—Browne. S. €62 It's, rare to see the morning bleeze. can make. See Ingle-side, The.— Ainslee. It's rather dark in the earth to-day. See Bulb Garden, A. —Anon. “It’s royal fun,” cried lazy Ned. See Too Lazy for Any- It’s queer what Auntie Beck, our cook, Auntie Beck.-Coll. thing.—Anon. Its seeds were in the clearing sown. See Orchard, The.— €ISO. It’s ºan: how little boys' mothers. See Little Bird Tells, .-AIl OIl. It's the curiousest thing in creation. See Old Played-out Song.—Riley. It's the flag of France, the flag of France I see I See Kinship of the Celt, The.—Clarke. It’s º: lonesomest house you ever saw. See Left Alone.— IlOIl. “It's thru for me, Katy, that I never seed the like of this people before.” See Biddy's Troubles.—Anon. It's vera weel throughoot the day. See It's vera Weel.— Dunbar. It’s we two, it's we two, it’s we two, for aye. See Like a Laverock in the Lift.—Ingelow. It's what I thank God for each night. See Blessings.- Letts. Its windows flashing in the sky. See Preacher, The.— Whittier. - It's wºul how careless people are. See Carelessness. -AIlOI). Ivan Petrokoffsky, of the twenty-first division. of the Conscription, A.—Anon. I’ve a baby sister. See Baby Sister.—Ruggles. I've a friend over the sea. See Time's Revenge.—Brown- See Lay Ing. - I’ve a great deal to do, a great deal to do. See Song of the Wind, The.—Anon. I’ve a hole in the eaves of the house. See Puzzled Bird- beast, The.—Burleigh. I’ve a home in Elfin land. See Fairy Land.—Case. I've a letter from thy sire. See Sailor's Wife, The.— Mackay. I've a little yellow dog. See Dog That Never had a Chance. —Carpenter. I’ve got a doll called Topsy. I've a longing in my heart for you, Louise. See same.— Harris. I’ve a rare bit of news for you, Mary Malone. See Mul- ligan's Gospel.—Herbert. - I've a .. to tell of naughty Jack Grey. See Jack Grey. -AIOOIl. I've a Sweet little pet. See Annie.—Anon. I've always been told that I'm pretty. See Handsomest Man in the Room, The.—Rankine. “I’ve always noticed,” said Mrs. Partington on New Year's Day. See Mrs. Partington's Reflections on New Year's Day.—Shillaber. - I’ve answered tin advertoisements in two days. See Tribula- tions of Biddy Malone, The.—Vickers. I've been among the mighty Alps, and wandered through their vales. See Vulture of the Alps, The...—Anon. I've been a-thinkin’; and I think. See Payin' Honest Debts. —Anon. I've been down to the Capital at Washington, D. C. See Down to the Capital.—Riley. I’ve been goin' thar, let's see. See “Hangin' On.”—Stan- ton. I've been lingerin’ by the Tomb. See Artemus Ward at the Tomb of Shakespeare.—Brown. I’ve been off on a journey. See When the Sunflowers Bloom.—Paine. - I've been reading “Enoch Arden.” See Thoughts of “Enoch Arden.”—Anon. I’ve been round this country from Texas to Maine. See Tramp's Philosophy, A.—(Merchant Traveler.) I’ve been soft in a small way. See Rose of Kenmare, The. —Graves. I've been thinkin’ of it over, an’ it 'pears to me to-day. See Reunited.—Stanton. I've been thinking of home, of “my Father's house.” See Thoughts of Home.—Anon. I've been thinking, sister Mary, of our old home on the hill. See Doctor's Choice, The.—Ball. I've been thinking some, Keziah. See Patchwork Philoso- phy.—Anon. º I've been to Quaker meeting, wife, and I shall go again. See Simple Church, The...—Anon. I've been trying to fashion a wifely ideal. See Plea for Trigamy, A.—Seaman. I've been watchin' of 'em, parson. See Deacon Jone's Grievance.—Dunbar. I've begun to pack a box. See Packing the Knowledge Box-Goodfellow. I've bin a member most my days, an’ I’m not a-tirin' yit. & See Meetin' House is Split, The.—Eisenbeis. I've borne full many a sorrow; I've suffered many a loss. See Heaviest Cross of All, The.—Conway. I’ve brought back the paper, lawyer, and fetched the parson here. See Betsey Destroys the Paper.—Locke. “I’ve come a-begging !” Donnell. - ‘I’ve come to see the Count of Hentzau,” sadi Rassendyll, # he crossed the threshold. See Queen's Letter, The...— Ope. \ I've ºriº until I'm almost sick. See Bird's Funeral, The. -AI) On. “I’ve done now,” said Sam, with slight embarrassment. See Johanna Shove's Easter.— See Pickwick Papers, The (Sam Weller's Valentine). —Dickens. - I've faced the fight with Jackson. See South and North |United.—Stanton. I've found my bonny babe a nest. See Irish Lullaby, An. —Graves. I've #. about for years I find. See To My Mother.— 16.101. I've got a brand new parasol. See New Parasol.—Anon. See Doll Topsy.—Anon. I've got a good joke on Mariar. See Good Joke on Maria, A.—Anon. I've got a letter, parson, from my son away out west. See Billy, he's in Trouble (Bill's in Trouble).-Anon. I’ve ſº a little clothing store. See Hello, My Baby.— & Ilê. I've got a pal, a regular out an’ outer. See My Old Dutch. —Chevalier. I've got an awful piece of news. See Mind Your Own Business.—McBride. I’ve got him, at last, in the focus. hopper.—Anon. got no use fer fiddlers, ’n’ singers. Erastus.—Anon. got orders, positive orders, not go there. not to go.—Anon. I’ve got two hundred soldiers. Weatherly. “I’ve gotter go,” she said, “and see if little Bob's tucked in.” See Is Little Bob Tucked. In 7–Foss. I’ve grown so big, I go to school. See New Scholar, The. — (St. Nicholas.) I’ve had a party because I’m six years old. See My Home Party.—Anon. I’ve had another offer, wife—a twenty acres more. See Land Poor.—Donovan. I've had my share of pastime, and I’ve done my share of toil. See Sick Stockrider, The.—Gordon. I’ve ºrd a song about the frogs. See Toad, The...—Rug- gles. I’ve heard strange things told about snow. See Little Miss Wonder and the Snow.—Bendidict. See Lines on a Grass- See Thet Boy See Orders I’ve I’ve See Tommy's Army.— 784 FIRST LINE INDEX Jays I’ve heard the grown-ups say. See Not a Born Orator.— Denton. * * * * I’ve heard them lilting, at the [or our] eve-milking. See Flowers o' the Forest, The.—Elliott. I’ve hunted all around about among the garden rows. See Where Easter Eggs Grow.—Sterling. I've jined the church; I’ve seen enough of worldly fuss and foolin'. See Joner Swallowin' a Whale.—Eisen- beis. I've just been making the loveliest tarts. See Royal Tarts, The,'—Denton. I've just been down ter Thompson's, boys. See Mother's - Doughnuts.-Adams. º I've just been robbed. I’m sorry for your grief. See Epigram: “I’ve just been robbed.”—Le Brun. I've just been up to town to see my daughter, Laura Belle. See Visiting Laura Belle.—Kiser. I’ve just bin down ter Thompson's, boys. See Mother's Doughnuts.-Adams. I've just come in from the meadow, wife, where the grass is tall and green. See Old Ways and the New, The.— Yates. I’ve just learned how to tell the time. the Time.—Whitelock. I've kep' summer , boarders for years and allowed. See |Uncle Jotham’s Boarder.—Slosson. I’ve known the Spring of England. See Fields of Bally- clare, The.—McCarthy. I’ve listened now a full half hour. See Corn-crake, The. —Gray. - I’ve loved that man for forty year. See Shaving of Jacob, The.—Foss. - I’ve mº my mamma a pretty book. See Mamma's Present. —An On. - I've made up my mind to one thing. See Jimmy Brown and Mr. Martin’s Eye.—Alden. . . I’ve Fºr travelled for more'n a day. See On the Quay.— €il. I’ve no sheep on the mountain, nor boat on the lake. See Maid of Llanwellyn, The.—Baillie. I’ve oft been asked by prosing souls. Fill My Glass,” A.—Morris. I’ve often thought. See Daisies, The.—Anon. I’ve often thought when I’ve been told. See Philosopher, A.—Anon. - “I’ve often told you.” See Whims.-Bower. - I’ve only been to school three months. See Boy's Letter to Santa Claus.--Anon. - I’ve Fººd an old hen as black as a crow. See Artist.— Il OI). I’ve painted Shakespeare all my life. See Unfortunate Likeness, An.—Gilbert. I’ve played , the whole United States. See Op’ro-House Piano in the One-night Stand.—Bingham. I’ve plucked the ... berry from the bush. See “Sing On, Blithe Bird.”—Motherwell. I’ve put me on my old blue coat I wore at Gettysburg. See - Veteran, A.—Meyers. I’ve regretted most sincerely. —Houghton. I’ve roved over mountain. Anon. I've runned away. See Almost a Runaway.—Denton. I've sailed as far as the winds dare blow. See Fo'cas’le Ballad, A.—Waterman. I’ve sat at her feet by the hour. packer. - See “Reason Fair To See Album Leaves (Regret). See My Own Native Land.— See Engaged.—Penny- I've saved the pennies in my bank. See Buying Presents. * —Anon. I've seen a heap of people in unusual kinds of places. See Folks.-Wattles. ; I’ve seen bright eyes like mountain lakes. , Leland. “I’ve seen the clouds of crimson war above my country lower.” See Dying Patriot's Request, The.—Brosnan. I've seen the Smiling. See Flowers of the Forest, The.— Cockburn. - I've stayed here watching all the folks. See Little Boy’s See Childe Harold’s Pil- Speech, A.—Anon. - I've taught me other tongues. grimage (Love of England).-Byron. I’ve taught thee Love's sweet lesson o’er. See Sylvia ; or, The May Queen (Romanzo to Sylvia).--Darley. I’ve thought of thee, I’ve thought of thee. See Confession- al, The (“I’ve thought of thee,” etc.).-Willis. “I’ve traveled in Europe,” Quoth Evelyn Mae. See Great Events.-E. S. I’ve tried it over and over. See Knitting.—Anon. I’ve two pretty little kittens; one is brown and one is gray. See Demon Kittens, The.—Anon. I've wander'd east, I’ve wandered west. See Jeanie Mor- rison.—Motherwell. - I’ve wandered in the sunny South. See same.—McDonnell. I've wandered to the village, Tom. See Forty Years Ago.— See Eva.— Anon. I've wandered to the village, Tom, I’ve sat beneath the tree. See Twenty Years Ago.—Huston. I’ve watch'd you now a full half-hour. See To a Butter- fly.—Wordsworth. - I’ve watched him stroll with Raleigh by the wood. See Spenser.—Betts. I’ve won the race. See On the Jail Steps.-Lee. See How to Tell I've worked in the field all day, a plowin' the “stony streak.” See Gone with a Handsomer Man.—Carle- ton. - 2 Ivory sticks and painted face. See Grandmamma's Fan.— Tupper. J J. J. Crittenden,... Kentucky's most eminent lawyer. See Beautiful Allegory, A.— (Portland (Me.) Transcript.) Jack and I came down to Wildewood College in our auto. See High Low ! Jack and the Baby.—Croy. Jack and Jill went up the hill. See Jack and Jill in Varia- tions.—C. N. Jack and Jille, I have made me an end of the moods of maidens. See Gillian.—Anon. - Jack and Joan, they think no ill. See Fortunati Nimium and Jack and Joan.—Campion. * Jack cum amico Jill. See Macaronic Mother Goose.—Anon. Jack, dressed withe most scrupulous care, is shown into the parlor. See Popping the Question.—Fezandié. Jack Frost is the jolliest Jack that I know. See Jack Frost. —Sterling. Jack Frost peeped in at the window. See Jack Frost.— Il OIl. Jack, I hear you’ve gone and done it. — (Acta Colwºmbiama.) Jack isºulpit preaches to-day. See Jack in the Pulpit. —Smith. . Jack Parker was a cruel boy. See Cruel Boy, The and Result of Cruelty, The.—Turner. Jack w; º son of a fisherman. See Jack, the Fisherman. —E’nelps. Jackanapes was always very friendly with Tony Johnson. See Jackanapes.—Ewing. Jack in-the-Pulpit. See Jack-in-the-Pulpit.—Smith. J * ##", in the land of Canaan. See Story of Joseph.- º, Ol,62. . Jacob | I do not like to see thy nose. See Pig, The.— Southey. Jacob Johnson, the publisher, Dryden a sum of money. (Jest Book, The.) Jacob Rosintine killed a person and got arrested for murder. See Bound to Win the Five Hundred Dollars.--Anon. Jacques dropped into his place and filled it. See Lover of usic, A.—Van Dyke. Jaffär, the Barmecide, the good vizier. See Jaffär.—Hunt. Jake, did you ever study astronomy'. See Study in Astro- nomy, A.—Anon. Jake Poole was staging the route from Gallatin to Helena, in Montana. See Stage Driver's Story, The.—Anon. Jake was a dirty Dago Lad. See Cape Horn Gospel.— Masefield. Jakey crept up and sat down by his mother's side. See Jakey and Old Jacob.--Anon. Jam them in, ram them in. See Song of the “L.”—Klei- See Similar Case, A. having refused to advance See Force of Satire, The.— SeI’. James A. Garfield's father dying before the boy was two years old. See Memorial Address on the Tlife and Character of James A. Garfield (Garfield's Early Life). —Blaine. See In James Wainwright was fireman of engine No. 32. James went to the door of the kitchen and said. See Rude- the Tunnel.—Anon. ness.—Turner. Jamie lad, I lo'e ye weel. See Border Ballad, A.—Graham. e See Out of the Way. Jamie's feet are restless and rough. —Dowd. h Jan 1 Jan I Oh, God of Mercy I See Piper, The.—Peabody. Jan Peter Schmidt was fad und round. See Mr. Schmidt Fooled.—Anon. Jane an' me wass bose orphens an’ kind a cousin yit. See “Chust Jane.”—Long. Jane, do you see these little dots. See Silk Worms.-Elliott. “Jane Eyre,” “Beneath the Green wood Tree.” See Novel Poem, A.—Anon. - Jane Jones keeps a whisperin' to me all the time. See Jane Jones.—King. January, bleak and drear. See January.—Sherman. January brings the snow. See Garden Year, The.—Anon. January brings the snow. See Months, The...—Coleridge. January comes the first of all. See Months, The.—Had- ley. January darkness and light reign alike. See Death of Our Almanac, The and In Change Unchanging.—Beecher. January 1st—The service on New Year's Eve is the only one. See New Year's Resolutions.—“Elizabeth.” January 1 January ! ... though cold, you have no law. See Rhyme of the Year, A.—Anon. January snowy, February flow.y. See Months, The.—Sheri- dan. January, worn [or wan] and gray. See Year’s Twelve Children, The.—Anon. Janus am I, oldest of potentates. See Janus and January.— Longfellow. Jarl Sigurd, he rides o'er the foam-crested brine. See Jarl Sigurd's Christmas Eve.—Boyesen. Jason, which sih his fader old. See Confessio Amantis.-- Gower. - Jays in the orchard are screaming, and hark! See Down in the Strawberry Bed.—Scollard. 785 Je me AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Je me fais veux, j’ai Soixante ans. Nadaud. Je suis le frère. See Triolets Ollendorfiens..—Stephens. Jean Anderson, my joy, Jean. See same.-Rankin. Jean Valjean, a poor French peasant. See Les Misérables (Jean Valjean and the Bishop).-Hugo. Jean Valjean turned round at the knock which he heard at hiº. See Les Misérables (Death of Jean Valjean). —Hugo. Jean Valjean, whose soul the good bishop had bought from evil; See Les Misérables (Jean Valjean's Sacrifice). —Hugo See Carcassonne.— Jeanne to dry bread and the dark room consigned. See Dry Bread.—Hugo. Jeannie Marsh of Cherry Valley. orris. • Jehoshaphat reigned over Judah in peace. Deliverance.—Taylor. Jen had been drinking again. See Jim's Woman.—Abbott. Jenny Dunleath coming back to the town 3 See Jenny Dun- leath.—Cary. Jenny kissed me when we met. See Jeannie Marsh.-- See Jehoshaphat's See Jenny Kissed Me.— unt. Jenny, Wren fell, sick. See Nursery Rhymes, I.--Anon. . . Jeremiah Pimpkin was an honorable citizen. See Pimpkin versus Bodkin.—Anon. Jeremiah, will you come 2 See Prophet, The.—Bryson. Jericholº when he was four years old. See Jericho Bob. —K 1ng. J'errais dans la montagne un jour de chaleur grande. See La Source Enchantée.—Le Brax. Jerrold was in France, and with a Frenchman who was enthusiastic. See Anglo-French Alliance, The.—(Jest Book, The.) Jeruºlº, my happy home. See New Jerusalem, The.— I1011 - Jerusalem, the beautiful! See same.—Hofford. Jerusalem, the golden. See same.—St. Bernard. s - Jerusalem valley, about twenty miles long and five miles in width. See What we Did with the Cow.—Ufford. Jes' a little bit o' feller, I remember still. See Who Santy laus Wuz.-Riley. Jes' a-wearyin' for you. . See Wearyin' for You.--Stanton. Jes' turn de back log ober, an' draw yer stool up nigher. See Cabin Philosophy.—Anon. - Jess and Jill are pretty girls. See Ring Posy, A.—Rossetti. Jessie is both young and fair. See Jessie.—Harte. Jessie, Jessie Cameron. See Jessie Cameron.—Rosetti. Jest, about the time when fall. See Ingin Summer.—McGlas- SOrl. Jest a-wearyin' for you. See Wearyin’ for You.--Stan- ton. Jest keep the heart a-beatin' warm. See Plain Spoken Phi- losophy.—Newell. Jest rain and snow, and rain again. See First Blue-bird, The.—Riley. * Jesu [or Jesus], lover of my soul. Jesu, my strength, my hope. Jesu, swete Sone dere ! Christ, The.—Anon. Jesu, wilt Thou mind. Thee. Country.--Townsend. Jesus, and shall it every be. See same.—Wesley. See same.—Wesley. See Wirgin's Song to Her Baby See Far from Home and See “Ashamed of Me."— rigg. Jesus º: us shine. See Little Lights. –Anon and same.— iller. Jesus Christ to-day is risen. See Easter.—Luther. Jesus describes a young man. See Prodigal, The.—Waters. Jesus, I my cross have taken. See Same.-Lyte. Jesus, Lord mickle of might. See Sir Cawline.—Anon. “Jesus, lover of my soul.” See Incident of the Johnstown Flood, An.--—Moore. “Jesus, Lover of my soul.” See same.—Hall. Jesus [or Jesu), lover of my soul. See same.—Wesley. Jesus, Master, whom I serve. See same.—Havergal. Jesus says that we must love Him. See Good Shepherd, The. - ATAOIl. Jesus, see a little child. See Jesus See a Little Child.— arr. Jesus shall reign where'er the sun. See Psalm LXXII— att S. Jesus, tender Shepherd, hear me. See Child's Evening Prayer, A and Evening Hymn and Evening Prayer.— Duncan. - Jesus, there is no dearer name than Thine. Parker. Jever stump y’r toe l All.—Anon. e Jid I told you aboud my jungest son, yes? —Loomis. “Jim” as James Green was generally called. Stopped Strong Drink.--Fellner. - Jim Bowker, he said, ef he'd had a fair show. Bowker.—Foss. “Jim has a future front of him.” FIim, A.—Bloss. “Jim,” said a young sailor to his cousin. See Jesus.- See Noth’n’’t See Hans' Hens. See Why he See Jim See Future in Front of M-m, don’t it hurt | See Love Story, .—Anon. Jim wan’t no good to fish and shoot. See Young Musician, The.—Floss. -> Jim was a fisherman; up on the hill. See Jim’s Kids.-- IlOIl. - Jim wº my friend, till one unhappy day. See Lucky Jim. * 11011, Jimmieboy had come to town for the winter. in a Hotel Room, An-Bangs. . Jimmy Hoy was a County Cork boy. Lower. Jimmy, “the Oyster,” was lying at St. Barnabas. See Ad- venture (Confession, The).-Eldridge. See Afternoon See Jimmy Hoy.— Jim's wedding morning had arrived. See Seven Oaks (Jim Fenton's Wedding).-Holland. Jingle, jingle, clear the way. See Sleigh Song.—Pettee. Jist after [or afther] the war, in the year '98. See Sha- . . mus O'Brien.—Le Fanu. Jist pile on some more o'them pine knots. See Rattlin' Joe's Jo is very glad to see his old friend. See Bleak House (Death of Little Jo).—Dickens. |Prayer.—Crawford. Joanna scolds my Kitty every day. See Kitty Didn't Mean to.—Anon. w Jock bit his mittens off and blew his thumbs. See Fight." —MacKaye. - Jocky fou, Jenny fain. See same.-Anon. Jocky said to Jeanny, “Jeany, wilt thou do.’t $’’ See For the Love of Jean.—Anon. Joe Beall'ud set upon a keg. See He'd Had no Show.— OSS. Joe Dobson was an Englishman. See Cobbler l Stick to your Last; or, The Adventures of Joe Dobson.—t-B. A. T. Joe It is Joe that you ask for 2 See Stoker Joe.—Ross. Joey was an orphan. See Joey's Christmas.-McNaught. Jog on, jog on, the foot-path way. See Winter's Tale, The (Jog on, Jog on).-Shakespeare. Johann was a funny fat, little dutch boy. "See Stork's Mis- take, The...—Thomas. John Adams lies here, of the parish of Southwell. See On a Carrier who Died of Drunkenness.--Byron. John Alcohol, my foe, John. See John Alcohol,-Anon. John and Peter and Robert and Paul. See Chemistry of Character, The.—Dorney. John Agºn. my jo, John. See John Anderson, My Jo. – Bll I’InS. John, are you sure that you told George? Late.—Anon. John Bleake he had a bit o' ground. See Bleake's House in Blackmore.—Barnes. - John Brown and Jeanne at Fontainbleau. See Latin Quarter Ways and Students.-Wilkinson. John Brown died on the scaffold for the slave. See John rown.—Proctor. John Brown had land and gold enough, they say. See Shadow from an Insane Asylum, A.—Durant. John Brown in Kansas settled, like a steadfast Yankee far- mer. See How Old Brown Took Harper's Ferry and John Brown at Harper's Ferry.—Stedman. John Brown of Ossawatomie spake on his dying day. See Brown of Ossawatomie.—Whittier. John Brown—that's all. See John Brown.—Simpson. John Brown's body lies a-mould'ring , in the grave. See Glory Hallelujah I or, John Brown's Body.—Anon. John Bull can inform Jonathan what are the inevitable See Always too consequences. See Taxes the Price of Glory.—Smith. John Bull, Esquire, my jo John. See New Song to an Old Tune, A.—Anon. John Bull for pastime took a prance. See Nongtongpaw.— I 1Il. John Bull was a choleric old fellow. See Quarrel of Squire Bull and his Son, Jonathan, The...—Paulding. John Burgoyne had airily said in London. See Burgoyne's Surrender.—Curtis. John Carter stood at his own door with a coil of rope in his hand. See Delayed in Transmission.—Quiller-Couch. John Davison [or Davidson] and Tibbie [or Tibl, his wife. See John and Tibbie Davison’s Dispute.—Leighton. John Day, he was the biggest man. See History of John Day.—Hood. John Dobbins was so captivated. See Eggs and the Horses, The.—Anon. John Filson was a pedagogue. John Gilpin is a citizen. (Punch.) John Gilpin was a citizen. See Diverting History of John Gilpin, The...—Cowper. John Grumlie swore by the light o' the moon. See John Grumlie.—Cunningham. * John Henry has solemnly promised his wife, Clara J., that he will not bet another penny on the horse-races. See Peaches.—Hobart. John Hillier and his six sons, soldiers in the old Continental army. See Little Regiment, The.—Anon. John, I say, John, you rascal, where are you ? See Back- ward.—Anon. John James Godfrey was hired by the Hayblossom Mining Company. See Mark Twain's Mining Story.—Cle- IIlêIlS. John Jenkins, in an evil day, felt suddenly inclined. See John Jenkins.—Deane. John Jones he was the beatenus cuss. See I Tol' Yer So.— Heaton. John loved his young wife as the flower loves dew. See Jealous Wife, The.—Brooks. John Mann had a wife who was kind and true. See Good ay, The.—Anon. tº a º John Maynard was well known in the lake district. See Pilot—a Thrilling Incident, The-Gough. See John Filson.—Venable. See Railway Gilpin, The.— 786 * FIRST LINE INDEX Just; John Milansky, tired, awkward, six feet tall. See Slow Man, The.—Poole. John Norton, the old trapper and the hero of our story. See |Honor of the Woods, The.—Murray. John Nott, describing himself as “late cook.” See Twelfth- Day Table Diversion.—Nott. Johnſºxald McGuffen he wanted to die. See But Then.— 1Ilg. John Peabody, a Connecticut grocer, came on to New York. See Snuff Story, A.—Paul. John Ruskin says that “in three books the story of any race is writ.” See What is Religion ?—Waters. “John,” said I, as we stood looking at each other across the boat. See Crossing the Carry.—Murray. “John,” said Mrs. Struggles, a little bashfully. See Great Saving, A.—Ricketts. “John l’” she said, suddenly waking him. See Foxy Fellow, A.—Anon. John Smith, a young attorney just admitted to the bar. See First Client, The.—Russell. John Spratt will eat no fat. See Breakfast Food Family, The.—Taylor. John Storm and Glory Quayle as children had been fond of each other. See Christian, The (John Storm's Resolu- tion).-Caine. John Thomas is one of the good old stock, and is content to be a negro. See Old-time, Negro, An.—Smith. John Thomson fought against the Turks. See John Thom- son and the Turk. (A).--— (Old Ballad.) John Trot was desired by two witty peers. Reply, The.—Goldsmith. John Umph knew it was Christmas-time. The.—Power. John was an honest farmer lad. See Somehow.—Anon. John-a-dreams and Harum Scarum. See Ballad of Low-Lie- Down.—Cawein. Johnnie Corteau of de mountain. See Johnnie Corteau.- Drummond. . Johnnie rose up in a May morning. See Johnnie of Breadis- lee.—Anon. - Johnnie, will you tell us what great event we are celebrat- ing to-day ? See Primary Class, The.—Denton. Johnny Cock, in a May morning. See Johnie Cock (C).- (Old Ballad.) Johnny, come here and look at the cat. son.—Anon. Johnny had told a falsehood. . See Cool Philosophy, --Anon. Johnny Judkins was a vender. See Johnny Judkins.— See Clown's See Snow Twins, See Johnny's Les- See Johnie Cock- (Ballad. gº Jolly good fellows who die for the death of it. See Un- mercenaries, The.—Anon. § Jolly old Kriss, what a fellow you are. See To Kriss- Il OIl. * Jolly old Saint Nicholas. See same.—Anon. Jolly shepherd, shepherd on a hill. See Jolly . Shepherd.— Wootton. Jonadab, the son of Rechab. See Father's Counsel, The. —Murray. - Jonathan’s gone, and where's he gone to ? See Almost an Elopement.—Anon. Jones was a kind, good-natured man as one might wish to see. See Playing Drunkard.—Smith. Jonquil and daffodil mine. See Grandfather I)ear.—Rirch- 8. IſlS. • * : * Johny he has risen up i' the morn. 8,I'ClS. Jorasse was in his three-and-twentieth year. See Jorasse. —Rogers. g Jose ºiº lithe and strong. See French Market, €.— WV. b.". J. Joseph and Mary went their way. See Old French Carol.- Lindsay. - Joseph I did you hear the king 7 See Richelieu ; or, The Conspiracy (Richelieu) —Bulwer-Lytton. Joseph, mild and noble bent above the straw. See Mary's Baby.—O Sheel. Joseph was an old man. (Old Ballad.) “Joseph I’” “Yes, Aunt 7” Josephus Macduffus Florentinus Bran. —Jones. Josh Billings relateth his first experience with the gong thusly. See Josh Billings on “Gongs.”—Shaw. Josh Wattles is a-comin' to-night. See Dad Says so, Any- how.—McBride. Josiah Allen would spend hours tellin' me what he wus goin' to do when he got to Washington. See Josiah Allen's Political Aspirations.—Holley. Josiah had to go to Jonesville to mill yesterday. See Sweet Cicely (For a’ That ; or, Selling a Feller).-Holley. Josiah Stern had just finished a large and pleasing break- : fast of , buckwheat cakes and Jersey sausage. See Thanksgiving at the Farm.–Anon. Joy came in youth as a humming bird. See Song.—Almon- Hensley. - ºr r s s Joy comes, grief goes, we know not how. See Vision of Sir Launfal, The (Spring).-Lowell. Joy for the sturdy trees. See Tree Planting.—Smith. Joy holds her court in great Belshazzar's hall. See Belshaz- zar’s Feast.—Hughes. Joy in rebel Plymouth town, in the spring of sixty-four. See “Albemarle” Cushing.—Roche. Joy, joy in London now ! See Death of Wallace, The.— Southey, See Cherry-tree Carol, The. (B).- See Turned Out.—Rowe. See Nickel Plated. Joyl joy! The day is come at last, the day of hope and pride. See Muster of the North, The.—Duffy. “Joy of my life I full oft for loving you.” See Amoretti and Epithalamion (Sonnet: “Joy of my life,” etc.).--Spen- Ser’. Joy of the morning. See Sixty and Six.-Higginson. Joy, shipmate, joy. See same.—Whitman. Joy to Philip I he this day. See Going Into Breeches.— Lamb. Joy to the world I the Lord is come. See Psalm XCVIII.- atts. Joyful chimes are ringing. See Christmas Song, A.—Ryan. J. Sterling Morton, once Secretary of the United States Department of Agriculture. See Arbor Day in Schools. —Northrup. +. Jube's life, ever since he could remember, had been spent in “Ole Isrul’s” cabin. See How Jube Waked the Elephant.—Peters. Jubiliant the music through the fields a-ringing. See World Music.—Bushnell. - Judge Douglas contends that whatever community wants slaves has a right to have them. See Struggle Between Right and Wróng.—Lincoln. Judge me not as I judge myself. See Conscience.—Howells. Judge Mexford, one of the sternest jurists. See Mr. Haynes's Able Argument.—(Arkansaw Traveller.) Judge not See Judge Not.—Anon. Judge not; the workings of his brain. See Judge Not.— Procter. Judge of the earth, to whom. - See Prayer for the Nation.— (Boston Transcript.) Judge Pitman is the only man in the world of whom I know anything. See Out of the Hurly Burly (Judge Pitman on Various Kinds of Weather).-Clark. Judging from the past, what have we not a right to expect in the future ? See Prospects of California, The.— Bennett. - Julia, I bring. See Ring Presented to Julia, A.—Herrick. Julia was blest with beauty, wit and grace. See Julia.— Coleridge. Juliº lovely and winning. See Crooked Stick, The.— OVer. July, for you the songs are sung. See July.—Sherman. July the first, of a morning clear, one thousand six hundred and ninety. See Boyne Water, The.—Anon. July the twenty-second day. See Descent on Middlesex, The.—St. John. June in the grass. See June.—Burton. June laid down her knives upon the scrubbing board. See How June Found Massa Linkum.—Phelps. June 20.-I’ll have a lot to write, now. See Three Leaves from a Boy's Diary.—Gregory. Just a few crocus leaves. See Leaves from Fatherland.— Handford. Just a few tears sprinkled in with our laughter. See Bitter Sweet.—Waterman. - Just a German band a-playing in a narrow alley-way. See German Band, The.--Biggers. Just a glimpse (the air is clearer), they are nearer, nearer, nearer. See Grandmother's Story of Bunker Hill Battle. —Holmes. Just a little every day. See Just a Little.—Anon. Just a little seed. See Story of a Seed.—Anon. Just a little stocking. See Christmas We Like.—Powers. Just a manger, rude and low. See First Christmas Night, The.—Denton. Just a picture of somebody's child. See Somebody's Child.— Moulton. Just a raindrop loitering earthward. See Queer Little His- torians.—Caldwell. p Just a saunter in the twilight. See This is All.—Churchill. Just a spring of Scottish heather, in a letter where the tears. See Scotch Heather.—Manville. * Just a tiny blue-eyed maid. See Spring.—Veley Just a week more of waiting. See Coming Out.—Seaman. Just *:::: this time of the year. See Why be Thankful.— Il OIOl. - Just above yon sandy bar. See Chrysaor.—Longfellow. Just after the Wilderness Battle, when the bugles had blown retreat. See Memorial Day.—Collier. Just after we left the Horticultural Buildin', I says to Josiah. See Josiah Allen's Wife at a Fashionable Res- taurant.—Holley. Just an even hundred men answered “Here !” See Last Roll-call, The.—Lewis. Just as God leads me, I would go. See German Trust Song. —Lampertus. Just as I am, without one plea. See Just As I Am.—Elliott, Just as I expected, Mrs. T. l I told you that it would be . See Mutual Developement Society, The.—Swan- er. Just as I thought I was growing old. See Prime of Life, The.—Learned. - - Just as morn was fading amid her misty rings. See Kriss Kringle.—Aldrich. Just as my fingers on these keys. See Peter Quince at the Clavier.—Stevens. Just #. the earliest flowers began to blow. See Keats.- etts. . Just as the flame on the forestick. See Hoosier School- master, The (Church of the Best Licks, The).-Eggles- ton. Just as the hour was darkest, See Ballad of New Orleans, The,'—Boker, t 787 Just AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Just as the last rays of the winter's sun were sinking. See Only a Daguerreotype.—Carroll. Just as the moon was fading. See Kriss Kringe.—Aldrich. Just as the Spring came laughing through the strife. See John Pelham.—Randall. “Just as we go to press,” announced the New Boston Clarion. See How Ben Fargo's Claim was Jumped.—Morgan. Just back from a beach of sand and shells. See Old Lobster- man, The.—Trowbridge. Just before Eckson and his wife started on their bridal tour. Eckson said. See It Was not a Success.--Anon. Just beyond this field of clover, in a pasture rough and rocky. See Sermon in Flowers, A.—Davis. Just before twelve o’clock. See At the Stamp Window.— Anon. Just 'cause my brother Alfred, he. See Crowning Indignity, The.—Nesbit. . . Just drop a nickel in the slot. See Lazy Boy's Idea, A.— . Langdon. Just ere the darkness is withdrawn. Brother Death.”—Hayne. - Just fair enough to be pretty. See Bonnie Lasses.—Anon. Just for a handful of silver he left us. See Lost Leader, The.—Browning. Just God! and these are they. See Clerical Oppressors.-- Whittier. Just in the dubious point, where with the pool. See Sea- sons, The (Angling). —Thomson. Just in the gray of the dawn. See Courtship of Miles Stan- dish, The (Expedition to Wessagusset, The).-Long- fellow. Just in thy mould and beauteous in thy form. See My See Dreams, The.—Stanton. Brigantine.—Cooper. Just keep on a'dreamin'. Just lost when I was saved I See Called Back.-Dickinson. Just now a little group stood on the shore. See Only a Dog.—Hugo. - Just now I've ta'en a fit of rhyme. See Epistle to James Smith (Writing Verses).-Burns. t Just now the lilac is in bloom. See Old Vicarage, Grant- chester, The.—Brooke. , Just now there pass before me. See As in a Looking-glass. —Dinkelspiel. Just one kiss—two faces met. See Price, The.—Pollock. Just one more kiss for good-night, mamma. See Brave sº Little Girl, A.—Anon. Just our rapture to enhance. See Hervé Riel.—Browning. Just outside a peaceful little hamlet on the shores of broad, beautiful Erie, lies the dear old farm. See Home for Thanksgiving.—Murdock. Just outside of my office was the stand of old Sue. See Old Sue.—Page. Just previous to the fall of Vicksburg. See Lincoln's Confab With a Committee on Grant's Whisky.—Anon. Just read this letter, old friend of mine. See Lost Letter, A. —Scott. Just stand aside and watch yourself go by. See Watch Yourself Go By.—Gillilan. Just tºº trifling handful, O philosopher l See Skymaking. –UO!!1m S. Just the jauntiest of bonnets crowns her fluffy wealth of hair. See Bonnet Indispensable To Easter.—Chishold. Just think of it ! The Mayor and Council. Must Go, The.—St. John. “Just tired out,” the neighbor said. See Tired Out.—(All the Year Rownd.) - - Just to be tender, just to be true. See Just to be Tender.— - . Anon. - Just to let thy Father do. —Havergal, Just to trust, and yet to ask. See Hour of Comfort, The.— Havergal. Just when each bud was big with bloom. See Birth.—Still- See “Sleep and his See Sparrow See Secret of a Happy Day, The. Last Redoubt, Iſla, Il. Just when the winter lingers, loth to go. See Easter Exer- cise.—Hadley. Just when we think we've fixed the golden , mean. See º; H.; Just where the Treasury's marble front. See Pan in Wall Street.—Stedman. Justinian, Emperor and Augustus, bent. See Building of S. Sophia, The.—Baring-Gould. Jutland was the native land of the Anglo-Saxons. See Mission of the Anglo-Saxons, The.—Walsh. Juxtaposition, in fine; and what is juxtaposition ? See Amours de Voyage (Juxtaposition).-Clough. Kacelyevo's slope still felt. See The.— Austin. * Kaiumers was the first king of Persia. See Shah-Nameh, The Story of the.—Rabb. - - Ramal is out with twenty men to raise the border side. See Ballad of East and West, A.—Kipling. Ranana was a Bedouin boy. See Lance of Kanana, The. —French. Kansas has abolished the saloon. sas.—Ingalls. Ransas, mother of us all. See same.—Wattles. Kansas, queen of the golden prairies. See Sons of Kansas. —Wattles. See Prohibition in Kan- Kansas: Where we’ve torn the Shackles. See Ode to Kan- sas.-Mason. Earl Kraemer had not walked for two years. See Christ Child, The...—Wilbor. Rarl sat on the floor by the firelight bright. See Best Tree, The.—Anon. g Kate Chesterton belonged to the essential upper-ten-dom of New York, by virtue of both birth and money. See Harry of England.—McGruder. } Rate, how shall I say, “Come to me?” See Kate's French Lesson.—Anon. - Kate Ketchem, on a winter's night. See Kate Ketchem.— . ary. ſº • Katherine flung herself swiftly at his feet. See If I Were King.—McCarthy. - . Kathleen, do you know what day this is 7 See Thanks- giving Lesson, The.—Dickinson. Rathleen Mavourneen l the gray dawn is breaking. See Kathleen Mavourneen.—Crawford. Ratie an' me aint ingaged anny moor. See Katie an' Me. —Cooke. Katiºs her milking pail. See Twilight Pastoral, A.— In OI!. - . - Katrina's hair so truly does appear. See Katrina.— Anon. Kean is gone, and with him are gone Othello. See Ed- mund Kean.—Kemble. -. Keen blaws the wind o'er the braes o' Gleniffer. See Braes o' Gleniffer, The.—Tannahill. - Keen gleams the wind, and all the ground. See Peace.— DeKay. - - Keen is the breath of the waning year. See Hunting Song. —Walker. - Keen is the morning, keen and bright. See Crumbs of Pity. —Lehmann. Reen was the air; the sky was very light. See Garden . Fairies.—Marston. - Reen winds of cloud and vaprous drift. See Nocturne.— Garnett. Keep a guard on your words, my darlings. See Children.”—Anon. Keep back the one word more. See Reserve.—Reese. Reep faith in Love, the cure of every curse. See Con- solation (Keep Faith in Lowe).-Miller. Keep good company or none. See Maxims to Guide a Young an.—Anon. * Keep it—your torn and rotting decency. See To a Gentle- man Reformer.—Untermeyer. | - See ABC of Landscape Garden- “Little Keep lawn centers open. ing, The.—Anon. Keep me, I pray, in wisdom's way. Prayer, The.—Field. Reep me very near to Jesus. tide.—Evans. Keep pushing—’tis wiser. See Never Say Fail l—Anon. Reep the golden mean between saying too much and too little. See Memory Gems. .- “Keep the People quiet!” See Requiescat.—McDuffie. Keep the record clean, young man I See Keep the Record Clean.—Requa. Keep those banners red and gory. See Keep Those Ban- ners.—Summers. Keep time, keep time, glad Christmas Chime! hime, A.—Kavanagh. Keep up your bright swords. See Othello, Venice (Othello).—Shakespeare. Keep ye'er eye on th’ Pops, Jawn. , See Mr. Dooley on a Populist Convention.—Dunne. Keep yº. eye on your neighbors. See To Make Mischief. —AI101). Keep your undrest, familiar style. See Angel in the House, The (Love Ceremonious).--Patmore. See Bibliomaniac's See Light Shall be at Even- See Christmas the Moor of Ken ye aught of brave. Lochiel ? See Young Airly.—Anon. Kentish Sir Byng stood for his King. See Cavalier Tunes. (Marching Along).-Browning. -- - Kentucky, O Kentucky, I love your classic shades. See To Kentucky.—Anon. * Retch, my good fellow, you have a neat hand. See Re- ... flections in the Pillory.—Lamb. Kilbarchan now may say alas! See Epitaph of Habbie Simpson, The.—Semphill. t “Kill me if you will, but spare my lifel”. See Billy the Bilk; or, The Bandits of the Bowery.—Anon. Kin you tell dis pore old darkey jes' how fur’ tis to de sky 7 See Uncle Eph’s Heaven.—Brooks. Kind are her answers. See same.—Campion. Rind audience, we wish to say right here. See Cats and Kittens Opening Address.--Anon. - Kind friends, and [dear] parents, we welcome you here. See Lines for an Exhibition.—Anon. - Eind friends, and dear parents, we've welcomed you here. See “Remember, We are Quite Young.”—Osgood. Kind Friends: Assembled here we welcome you. See Teach- er's Address.--Anon. Kind friends, at your call I'm come here to sing. See Too Much Nose.—Anon. Kind friends, distinguished far, and wide for Webster-like precision. See Finished Education.—Anon. Eind friends, I’m glad to meet you here. See What Whiskey Did for Me.—Carswell. - Eind fº. who are here today. See “Be Blind and Kind.” -AIlOI). 788 FIRST LINE INDEX FChow’St Kind friends, will you listen to an outcast's tale See Outcast, The.—Anon. Kind friends: Within our school-room walls we gladly see you meeting. See Close of school.--Morgan. . Kind friends, your attention I ask. See Sneezing Man, The.—Florence. º te fe Kind gentlemen, will you be patient awhile. See Robin Hood's Birth, Breeding, Valor and Marriage.— (Old Ballad. º Kind #! are the gardens. See Kind Hearts and Kind Words.--Anon. - Rind Heaven, assist the trembling muse. Massacre, The.—Terry. - Rind hostess mine, who raised the latch. See Word that Makes us Linger, A.—Locker-Lampson. Kind lady, I attend your fair commands. of the Chase.—Knowles. “Kind masters and misses, whoever you be.” Dying Speech and Confession of Poor Puss, Taylor. º - Rind of curyus fixin'—when. See In the Spring.—McGlas- SOIl. Kind Shepherd, see, Thy little lamb. See Good Shepherd, T See Wyoming See Description See Last e.— he—Hawkins. - Kind solace in a dying hour. Kind teachers, friends, and classmates dear. ing Address.—Cornell. “Kind traveler, do not pass me by.” —Fields. 's Kind was my friend who, in the Eastern land. See Cres- cent and the Cross, The.—Aldrich. Kind words are the music of the world. Faber. - Kindle the Christmas brand. mas Day, The.—Herrick. - & Kindly watcher by my bed, lift no voice in prayer. See Music.—Du Maurier. e s Kindness to animals is, like every other good thing its own reward. See Nothing Lost in Nature.—Ham- ilton. King Almanzor of Granada, he hath bid the trumpet sound. See Bull-fight of Gazul, The.—Lockhart. e King and Queen on throne in center of stage. See Rain- bow Studies.—Anon. - - & King Arthur lives in merry Carleile. See Marriage of Sir Gawain, The.—(Rallad.) King Bruce of Scotland flung himself down. ... See Robert Bruce and the Spider and Try Again.—Cook; King Canute was weary-hearted; he had reigned for years a score. See King Canute.—Thackeray. King Charles, and who'll do him right now % Rouse.—Browning. King David was a shepherd lad. See Holy Night, The. (Shepherd's Song, The).-Converse. º Ring David’s limbs were weary. See Absalom (Patriot King in Mourning, The).--Willis. King Easter has courted her for her gowd. Foodrage, A.— (Old Ballad.) King Edelbrode cam ower the sea. See King Edelbrode.— (Old Ballad.) King Edward dwelt at Havering, at Bower. the Nightingales, The.—Mackay. King Erik's daughter grew tall and fair. Varsland.—Culbertson. King Ferdinand alone did stand one day upon the hill. See Garci Perez de Vargas.-Lockhart. King Francis was a hearty king, and loved a royal sport. See Glove and the Lions, The.—Hunt. King Frederick, of Prussia, grew nervous and ill. See Court of Berlin, The.—(Frankfort Yeoman.) King Fº: comes and locks me up. See Brook's Song, The. —AIO. OI). Ring Hancock sat in regal state. See Song About Charles- ton, A.—Anon. See White Ship, See Lan- See Tamerlane.—Poe. See Open- See Rover's Petition. See same.— See Ceremonies for Christ- See Give a See Fause See King and See Gyda of King Henry held it as life's whole gain. he.—-Rossetti. King James the Sixth on removing to London. A. of Signs, The ; or, Two Sides to a Story.— In OI!. - kins, Jamie hath made a vow. See Flodden Field.— Il OI!. King Leir ſor Lear] once ruléd in this land. See King Leir and his Three Daughters.--Anon. King of England. Petitioning for pity is most weak. See Wat Tyler (Wat Tyler's Address to the King). — Southey. - King of kings I and Lord of lords! King Philip had vaunted his claims. See Ballad to Queen Elizabeth, A.—Dobson. - - - King Richard hearing of the pranks. See King's Dis- #ia ya Friendship with Robin Hood, The.— (Old (ll!.0.0. See Chorus.--Milman. King Richard the Third I he ascended the throne. See Up. to-date School-boy.—Anon. King Robert of Sicily, brother of Pope Urbane. See King Robert of Sicily.—Longfellow. King sits in Dunfermline tour. See Sir Patrick Spens.— (Old Ballad.) King Solomon stood in the house of the Lord. See Dead . Solomon, The-Dorgan. - King Solomon, though filled with earthly vanity. See Sol. Omon and the Sparrow.—Joachimsen. Knitting , is the maid o' the kitchen, Milly. Knowing the heart of man is set to be. King Solomon was the wisest man. See Song of Solomon, A.—Peabody. Ring, that hast reign'd six hundred years. See To Dante. —Tennyson. King Arthur lies in merry Carleile. Gawain, The...— (Old Ballad.) - Kings of my life, they go away. See On the Departure of Viscountess D' Machy.—Malherbe. See Marriage of Sir Kings, queens, lords, ladies, knights, and damsels great. See Faerie Queene, The (House of Busyrane).- Spenser. Rirstie Craig lived with her five-year-old daughter, Miran- da. See Heart of the Ancient Wood, The (Miranda and her Friend Kroof).-Roberts. Kiss! Hollyhock in Love's Luxuriant closel See Il Bacio. —Verlaine. - Kiss me, beloved 1 See Beloved.—Anderson. Kiss me but once, and in that space supreme. Kiss.-Hay. Kiss me softly and speak to me low. See To my Love.— See Lowe's axe. Kiss me, sweetheart, the Spring is here. See Rondel: “Kiss me, sweetheart.”—Payne. Kiss d; though you make believe. See Make Believe.— ary. “Kiss me, Will,” sang Marguerite. See I Don't Kiss Boys. —Anon and No Kiss.—Elliott. - Kiss the dear old mother, her cheek is wan and wasted. See Kiss the Dear Old Mother.—Pollard. Kissing her hair, I sat against her feet. See Kissing her Hair and Rondel: “Kissing her hair,” etc.—Swin- burne. Kit, the recording angel wrote. See Kitty's “No.”— ates. Kitchen. maids are so often bothered in their household duties. See Peter Mulrooney and the Black Filly.— Anon. “Kith me, thweetheart,” slow lisped a tot. See Kiss Me, ... Sweetheart.—Anon. Kitten, kitten, two months old. See Kitten Gossip.–West- WOO(1. Kitty, don't sit there looking at me. See Diligent Bessie.- OOK, Kitty, kitty, kitty I See, Where is, my Kitty —Anon. “Kitty, kitty, you mischievous elf.” See Both Sides.— Hamilton. Kitty, my pretty, white kitty. See Kitty.—Anon. Kiver up yo' haid, my little lady. See Lullaby: “Kiver up,” etc.—Dunbar. s Kneel not, oh! friend of mine, before a shrine. See Kneel at no Human Shrine.—Kent. Kneeling, fair in the twilight gray. See Learning to Pray. —Lodge. Kneeling, white-robed, sleepy eyes. See Little Margery.— Oy. - “Knight, as sisters's love for brother, must be mine for thee.”—See Knight of Toggenburg, The.—Schiller. Knight of the Eastern seas, thy fadeless fame. See Ad- miral Dewey.—Marshall. - See Kitchen See Bestowal.—Ful. Clock, The.—Cheney. Knock at my heart, and I will ope. ler. Knocking, knocking, ever knocking I Stowe. Know, Celia, since thou art so proud. See Ingrateful Beauty Threatened.—Carew. Know, I * Who thou mayest be. See At the Hacienda.-- 8T te. - Know, that...our city has the greatest name in all the world. See History of the Peloponnesian War, The (Glory of Athens).-Pericles. - Know, then this truth (enough for man to know). See Happiness.-Pope. & Know then thyself, presume not God to scan. On Man, An (Man) —Pope. Know thou, that treads’t on learned Smyth inurned. See Epitaph on Mr. John Smyth, An.—Browne. Know thou this truth, enough for man to know. See Essay on Man. The (Virtue) –Pope. - Know what I think, Aunt Jane? See Cloud Child, The.— See Knpcking.— See Essay RC Jamison. h Inow ye not that ye are the temple of God. See Wis- dom of the Ages.—Anon. Know ye the land where the cypress and myrtle. See K Bride º *º The.—Byron. yrt Know_ye the willow-tree whose gray leaves quiver. See Willow-tree, The.—Thackeray. Q Know you her secret none can utter 7 Fº Sººch, ke 3 now you me, Duke 3 Know you the peasant boy St. Pierre to Ferrardo.—Knowles. p y See See Alma Mater.— . See Knowing the See Task, Heart of Man.—Daniel. Knowledge and , wisdom, far from being one. The (Knowledge and Wisdom).-Cowper. Knowledge—who hath it ! Nay not thou. edge.—Aldrich. Knows he that never took a pinch. Forrester. Rnow'st thou . the land . where bloom the citron bowers. Sº, Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship (Mignon's Song). –UrQ6the. See Knowl- See To My Nose.-- 789 Enow'st AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Know'st thou the land where the herd houseless stray'd. See Islesman's Home, The.—Pattison. Know'st thou the land where the lemon tree blows. See Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship (Mignon's Song). — Goethe. . º Know'st thou yon stream, its veiny current threading. See Pompeii.-Reade. º “Kommen zie hier, Pilly,” cried Christian. See Billy's First and Last Drink of Lager.—Anon. - Erinken was a little child. See Krinken.—Field. Kris Kringle is coming. See Somebody's Coming.—Anon. Rulnasatz, my reindeer. See same.—Anon. Kyng James the First, the patroun of Prudence. See Testament and Complaynt of the Papingo, The.— Lyndesay. - L Lal Sakes! I'll never forgit them oxen, no never! See Them Oxen.—Raymond. La Vieuville's words were suddenly cut short. - Three (Fight with a Cannon, A).-Hugo. Labor and lovel There are no other laws. See Labor and Love.—Gosse. - Labor is Life 'Tis the still water faileth. See Nobleness - of Labor.—Osgood. 4. Labor is the source from which human wants are mainly See Ninety- supplied. See Education and Agriculture.—Lincoln. “Labor is worship,” the robin is singing. See Labor.— Osgood. Labor to keep alive in your breast. Laboriously, step by step, was helped by her daughter. bott. Lacking samite and sable. See Christmas Carol.—Probyn. Lackyng my love, I go from place to place. See Amoretti and Epithalamion (Sonnet: “Lackyng my love,” etc.). —Spenser. - e Laden with spoil of the South. See Death of Admiral Blake, The.—Newbolt. “Ladies an' gentlemen, de honah hez revolb' 'pun me. See De Fo'th ob July.—Forsyth. Ladies an' gentamen: - to-day. See Italian's Account of George Washington, An.—Anon. - Ladies and gentlemen: Allow me present to you Mr. Mi- chael Hoolahan. See Hoolahan on Education.—Kyle. Ladies and gentlemen: Before I come to the resolution which I have undertaken to move. See Armenian Massacres, The.—Gladstone. Ladies—and—gentlemen:—By—the request of the Chair- See Memory Gems. a little woman in rusty black See Mother-love.—Ab- man. See Introduction, An.—Clemens. Ladies and gentlemen, especially the gentlemen. See Art Artistic.—Piner. Ladies and gentlemen, friends and delegates; Manfully and womanfully. See Convention of Realistic Readers. —Braden. Ladies and gentlemen, I am about to give you a tragedy. See Revenge, The.—Fézandié. Ladies and gentlemen: I am glad to be again in the City of Buffalo. See International Relations.—McKinley. Tadies and gentlemen : I am Small, it is true, but great on the Stump. See Take up the Collection.—Anon. Ladies and gentlemen, I am sorry I couldn’t get here any later. See Hen Had the Grip, The.—Anon. Ladies and gentlemen—I beg pardon. See Mr. Diffident's Speech.-Anon. Ladies and gentlemen, I have in my possession a number of wax figures. See Wax Figures, The.—Anon. Ladies and gentlemen: I have the pleasure. See Advance of Science, The.—Sapte. Iladies and gentlemen: I presume you have all heard. See Anatomical Tragedian, The.—Kyle Ladies and gentlemen, I regret that I cannot respond. . See Encore.—Anon. Ladies and gentlemen [or gintlemen] : I see so many foine º people. See Irish Philosopher, The.—Mac- à D6. - “Ladies and gentlemen, I shall endeavor to give you an imitation.” See How a Bachelor Sews on a Button. —Anon. Ladies and gentlemen: If you will give me your attention. See Boy’s Rights.--Anon. Ladies and gentlemen: . In looking about me. Logan. - Ladies and gentlemen: It affords me great pleasure. See * Col. McCarthy on Music.—Yeo. . Ladies and gentlemen: It is my most agreeable duty to wº you. See Dedication of a School Building. -AIlOIl. Ladies and gentlemen; Members of the Faculty. See Pre- sentation Oration.—Anon. Ladies and gentlemen: My name is Puff Stuff. See Lec- ture on Patent Medicines, A.—Anon. Ladies and gentlemen; nearly [or over] four hundred years ago. See Little Boy’s Lecture, A.—Thayer. Ladies and gentlemen: , Permit me to join you. See Cen- tennial Speech.-Blake. - Ladies and gentlemen: So glad to see you here this Christ- IO 3 S 6W6. See Hugh Manity’s Christmas Gifts.- Crane. See Girls.- I stand here in front befora you - Lady Maisdry was a lady fair. Lady Moon, Lady Moon, where are you roving 7 Ladies and gentlemen: The class of Ninety-seven extends to you a most cordial welcome. See Salutory Delivered at Princeton University.—Anon. Ladies and gentlemen: The inauguration of George Wash- ington. See Centennial Speech.—Gunsaulus. Ladies and gentlemen: The inauguration of George Wash- ington. See Centennial Speech.-Thurston. Ladies and gentlemen: We come to show you in our modest way. See First Steps.--Anon. Ladies and gentlemen, we open our exhibition. ductory Speech, An.—Anon. Ladies and gentlemen: When, four years ago, the tidings of our struggle. See Russia the Antagonist of the United States.—Kossuth. w Ladies and gents: We give to you. See Introductory Ad- dress.--Anon. Ladies and gintlemen [or gentlemen] : I see so many foine- looking people sittin' before me. See Irish Philospher, The.—MacCabe. Ladies and gintlemins. In the foreground over there yez'll observe Vinegar Hill. See Irishman's Panorama, The. —Burdette. Ladies, get ready for a terrible shock. See Will My Children be Grasshoppers?—Anon. Ladies, ladies, please come to order! Flower Club.-Anon. - Ladies like variegated tulips show. See Moral Essays.- See Intro- See Meeting of the Pope. Ladies, though to your conquering eyes. See same and Song: “Ladies to your conquering eyes,” etc.—Ether- ege. Ladies, . are assembled. See School. Committee, The.— 'OWI6. Lady Alice, Lady Louise. See Blue Closet, The.—Morris. Lady. Alice was sitting in her bower window. See Lady Alice.—Anon. - Lady, although we have not met. See Woman.—Halleck. Lady and gentlemen fays, come buy See Sylvia; or, The May Queen (Nephon's Song).--Darley. Lady Anne Dewhurst on a crimson couch. See Daughters of Philistia.--Smith. Lady, as true lovers do. See same.—L'Escurel. Lady Clara Vere de Vere. See same.—Tennyson. Lady Clara Vere de Vere was eight years old she said. See Echos.—Carroll. Lady Erskine sits in her chamber. See Child Owlet.— (Old Ballad.) - Lady I formosissima tul Anon. - Lady, I loved you all last year. See Song of Impossibilities, A.—Praed. Lady, lest they should betray. See With a Rose.—Webb. sº See Lord Ingram and Chiel ady Maisry lives intill a bower. See Thomas O Yonder- dale.— (Old Ballad.) Lady Margaret sits in her bower door. See Hind Etin (A) and Prince Heathen , and Young Akin.—Anon. Lady Mººdy Marjorie. See Sweet William's Ghost. -- ( 15 (Lll,0,0,. Lady Mine, most fair thou art. See Lady Mine.—Clarke. Lady moon, lady moon, sailing so high. See Lady Moon.-- Kellogg. See Lady Moon.—Houghton. y Lady Teazle, Lady Teazle, I'll not bear it! See School for Scandal, The (Quarrel Scene).-Sheridan. Lady, that in the prime of earliest youth. See To a Vir- tuous Young Lady.—Milton, - Lady, there is a hope that all men have. , See Poet's Hope, A. —Channing. - Lady, very fair are you. See Ad Chloen, M. Lady, when first the message came to me. Mnemosyne, The.—Symonds. Lady, when I behold the roses sprouting. See Dilemma, A. See To the Fair “Come-Outer.”— "Wyet (C).-(Old Ballad.) A.—Collins. See Prayer to —Anon. Lady whose ancestor fought for Prince Charlie. See Stir- rup-cup, A.—Ainslie, Lady, your heart has turned to dust. See Lament: “Lady your heart has turned to dust.”—Iris. Lady bird! lady:bird fly away home. See Little Lady-bird, The.—Southey. - Ladybug, ladybug, haste away home! See Ladybug, Lady. bug.-Anon. Laffing is the sensation ov pheeling good all over. See ., Läffing.—Shaw, . Laid in my quiet bed in study as I were. See No Age . . Content with his own Estate.—Surrey. Laid out for dead, let thy last kindness be. See To Robin Red-breast.—Herrick. La'laha, il Allah! See Three Khalandeers, The.—Mangan. Lamar and his Rangers camped at dawn. See Christ- mas Camp on the San Gabr'el, A.—Barr. Lamb of God, I look to thee. See Christ Our Example.— Wesley. - Lamb of God, innocent slaughtered upon the Tree. See Lamb of God.—Decius. p - “Lamb of God, who takest away.” cilia.—Flolmes. Lament him, Mauchline husbands a”. Mauchline.—Burns. Lament in rhyme, lament in prose. Elegy.—Burns. - º See Little Saint Ce- See On a Wag in See Poor Mailie’s 790 FIRST LINE INDEX Tiate Lament, lament, Sir Isaac Heard. See On a Tuft-hunter. —Moore. - Langkin was as good a mason. See Lamkin.--Anon. Lamp of ray life, the lips of Death. See §uttee. --Naidu. Laind! Laud I Land! Senor, land. See Seeking the Foun- tain of Youth.--Anton. . Juand of gold l—-thy sisters greet thee. Sigourney. Land of languor and of beauty, where the tawny Sunset blending. See Cuba, 1898.-Vynne. Land of our Birth, we pledge to thee. See Children's Song, The.—Kipling. * Land of Rivers I Moving down. See Indiana.--Anon. Land of the forest and the rock. See George Washington Exercises.—Anon. Land of the Mocking Bird, Louisiana.—Anon. Land of the South, whose stricken heart and brow. See North to the South.—Gilder. Land of the West I though passing brief the record of thine . age. See Tribute to Washington.—Cook. - Land of the whirlpool-torrent-foam. See Vedder. Land of the Wilful Gospel, thou worst and thou best. See Psalm of the West (Land of the Wilful Gospel).- Lanier. Land of unconquered Pelayol land of the Cid Campeador I See Surrender of Spain, The.—Hay. - Land which the Norman would make his own. See Ballad of the Bier that Conquered, The or, O'Donnell's An- swer.—De Vere. Langsyne, when life was bonnie. See same.—Anderson. Landlord, can you give me a mice clean room. See In- vestigate.—Denison. Lanty was in love, you see. See Won't You Follow Me.— See Marble Prophecy Lover. Laoccoon I Thou great embodiment. (Type of Struggling Humanity, The).-Holland, Laong was the son of a prosperous Chinese tea-merchant. See Laong's Christmas Mission.—Anon. Lars Porsena of Clusium. See Lays of Ancient Rome.— Macaulay. - Largess from sevenfold heavens. The.—Whitney. Las' A. I had a noffle dream. See Noffle Dream, A.— Il OIl. Las’ Sunday while I’se settin' on de bench beside de do.’ See Uncle Ike’s Roosters.-Fredericks. Las' year they wasn't any Chris'mus to our house. See Muvver Dear.—Appleton. Lashed to his flagship's mast. Ware. Lassie wit the lint-white locks. white Locks,—Burns. See California.- sunlight and beauty. See To Orkney.— See Service of Beauty, See Blaine of Maine.— See Lassie wi' The Lint- Last and greatest, Herald of Heaven’s King, The. See For the Baptist.—Drummond. Last April when the winds had lost their chill. See Dover Cliff.-Home. Last at een, drinkin' the wine. Yarrow, The.—Anon. Last Autumn, when winter was taking. some Buds, The.—A. C. Last came Anarchy; he rode. See Masque of Anarchy, The (Anarchy slain by True Liberty).-Shelley. Last, came Joy's ecstatic trial. See Ode to the Passions. —Collins. Last Christmas eve, when we were snug in bed. See How Santa Claus Came Down the Chimney.—Hawkes. Last Christmas Miss Burdock's admirer presented her. See Burdock's Music-box. —Anon. - Last eve as I leaned from my lattice. See Last Eve...— Shorter. Last fall I desired to add to my rare collectiton a large hornet's nest. See Bill Nye on Hornets.—Anon. Last º She of many a rood. See Miss Penelope Leith.- mith. Last May a braw wooer cam down the lang glen. See Last May a Braw. Wooer.—Burns. See Bur- Last Monday afternoon the eleven Boblink boys. Last night a storm fell on the world. See Summer Storm, See Dowie Houms of See Venture. dock’s Goat.—Anon. A.—Scott. - Last night a wind from Lammermoor. See Raiders, The. —Ogilvie. Last night a zealous Irishman in town. See Neophyte.— 8,I’6”. Last night, ah, yesternight, betwixt her lips and mine. See Non Sum Qualis Eram Bonae Sub Regno Cynarae. —Dowson. Last night Alicia wore a Tuscan bonnet. See Alicia's Bonnet.—Pullen. Last night, among his fellow roughs. See Private of the Buffs, The.—Doyle. Last night, and there came a guest. See Hinc Illae Lachrymae (Hence these tears).--Dixon. Last night as I lay a sleeping. See Holy City, The.— Weatherly. “Last Night,” as “My Wife and I” were “Comin' Thro' the Rye.” See “It Was a Dream.”—Cooper. Last night beneath the foreign stars I stood. See Common Grave, The.—Dobell. Ilast night God barr'd the poptals of the East. iday.—Lowry. See Hol- Last night, my darling, as you slept. - & Last night I dreamed that I ruled over all the land. See Dream of a Dreamer, The.—Anon. Last night I heard the froggies croak. See Kind Little Girl, A.—Lovett. Last night I heard the keenin’ at Patrick Connell’s Wake. See Mater Dolorosa.--Du Last might I kissed her in the hall. See Perplexed.— Anon. Last night I met mine own true love. See Paradise Fancies. —Robinson. - Last d; I received a message. See Spring's Call-–Van 110101". Last night I sat by the old fireplace. Christmases, A.—Secordin. See Dream of Past Last night I searched the garret for a long-forgotten book. See My Old Rag Doll.—Crocker. Last night I went into a resturant. See I’d Leave My Hap- py Home for You.--Tane. Last night in blue my little love was dressed. See same.— "Webb. Last night, in Snowy gown and glove. See At the Comedy. —Stringer. See Some Time.— ield. Last night the angry, sun dropped down. See Message of the Dove, The.—Nesbit. Last night the full moon laid a cloth of white. See. Last Night.—White. Last night the nightingale waked me. See Last Night.— Marzials. Last night they fluttered by me. See Day Dreams.- Tozier. * Last night they held a meetin', makin' a gineral search. See Deacon, Me and Him, The.—Eisenbeis. Last night we stood with our teachers. See Hard Lessons —Harder Trials Coming.—Adams. Last night, when all the village. See Old Year, The...— (Little Corporal.) Last night, when my tired eyes were shut with sleep. See Gazelle, A.—Stoddard. Last night where gladness reigned supreme. See Last Night.—Pease. Last night, , within the little curtained room. See So She Refused Him.—(Boston Transcript.) Last night you came and woke me from a sleep. See Last Night.—Scott. 'A Last of a stalwart time and race gone by. See To Alex. ander H. Stephens.—Hayne. Last Spring I found a pumpkin seed. See John's Pumpkin. —Archibald. Last Summer I Columbused John. See Saint John of Nepo- muc.—Mitchell. Last summer I fell over a cliff in the twilight. See Chris- tian Science.—Clemens. - - Last summer I was touring in Kent. See How Bill Adams Won the Battle of Waterloo.—Snazelle. Last Sunday at St. James's Prayers. See Repentance.— Anon. Last week I received orders to go to the Britannia public house. See Five Minutes with a Mad Dog.—Pockling- ton. - Last A. a lin.net's brood I bought. See Baby-birds.- In OIl Last year I trod these fields with Di. See Mrs. Smith.- Locker-Lampson. Last year I was yours for a look or a word. See Woman's Answer, A.—Wood. Last year my bedtime was at eight. Soon.—Johnson. Lastly came Winter cloathed all in frize. The (Winter).--Spenser. Lat never a man a-wooing wend. (Ballad.) Late afternoon. Car full of business men going home. See Scene in a Street Car.—Dallas. * Late again? . . . . Yes, my dear, I know; isn’t it perfectly dreadful ? See Euchre, as it is Played for Charity.— See Bedtime Comes too See Faerie Queene, See King Henry. Leeds. Late at e'en, drinking the wine. See Dowie Dens of Yar- row, The.—Anon. Late at morning's prime I roved. A.—Power. Late in an evening forth as I went. field (A).— (Old Ballad.) late, so late 1 and dark the night and chill 1 See Idylls of the King (Late, Late, so Late 1).-Tenny- See Hidden Rosetree, See Archie o' Caw- Late, SOIl. Late, late, yestreen I saw the new moon. See Dejection: an Ode.—Coleridge. Late lies the winter sun a-bed. SOIl. • , Late one evening I was sitting, gloomy shadows round me flitting. See Mysterious Rappings.-Shillaber. Late One evening the Reverend Mr. Matthews, was hitching up his horse to go to the Post-Office. See Fourteen to One.—Phelps. Late or early, home returing. The.—Mackay. Late tired with woe, even ready for to pine. and Stella (Sonnet LXII).-Sidney. Late to our town there came a maid. The.—Perkins. Late rºſellins along in London way. &ll. See Winter-time.—Steven- See Light in the Window, See Astrophel See Upright Soul, See Coxcomb, A*- 791 Late AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Late, when the Autumn evening fell. See Waverly (Late hen the Autumn Evening Fell).-Scott. Lately, alas! I knew a gentle boy. See Sympathy.—Thoreau. Lately on yonder swelling bush. See Bud, The.—Waller. Lately our songsters [wr, poets] loitered in green lanes. See same.—Landor. - Latest, earliest, of the year. See Primroses.—Austin. Latin and Greek are useful, as they inure children. Study of Latin and Greek.--Smith. Laud the first spring daisies. See, Song of Spring.—Youl. Laugh and the world laughs with you. See same and Solitude.-Wilcox. - Laugh at their whims and rigid tenets as we may. See See My Little Cousins, See Pilgrim Ancestors, The...—Robinson. Laugh on, fair Cousins, for to you. —Praed. Laughter and song for my cheer. See Clouds.-Shorter. Laughter | 'tis the poor man’s plaster. See Laughter.-- Anon. Laughter wears a lilied gown. See Laughter.—Craw- OI’Ol. Launch thy bark, mariner. See Mariner's Hymn and same. —Southey. Launched upon ether float the worlds secure. See Author- ity.—Huntington. Laura, my darling the roses have blushed. See Laura, My Darling.—Stedman. “Laura,” said George, with an eager, restless yearning in his gaze. See He Had to Speak.-Anon. Laurº of the Gentle Heart I See To Austin Dobson.— 11Clel’. - Laurel-crowned Horatius. See Lauriger Horatius.-Sy. monds. Laurels, bring laurels, sheaves on sheaves. Day.—Nesbit. Lavender, lavender, that makes your linen sweet. Lavender.—Noyes. Lavinia is polite, but not profane. See Love of Fame, the Universal Passion (Polite Worshipper, A).-Young. Lawretsky did not want to go home. See In the Garden (Tr. by Constance Garnett).--Turgenev. Law, chile, I neva did see de like. See Befo' de Wah. — Goodel. Law I hain't you never heard tell. Mistake.—Anon. Lawdy I [Lawzy—0.] don’t I rickollect. the Cat to Die.—Riley. Lawrence of vertuous Father vertuous Lawrence.—Milton. Laws, as we read in ancient sages. Law.—Beattie. - - Lawzy. I [wr. Lawdy II, don’t I rickollect. See Waitin’ fer the Cat to Die.—Riley. a garland on my hearse. See Maid's Tragedy, The (Aspatia's Song). —Beaumont and Fletcher. by the weekly, Betsey, it's old like you and I. Sea See Our Country’s See Trafalgar See See Brother Peasley's See Waitin’ fer Son. See To Mr. See Lawyers and the Lay Lay Fast Mail and the Stage, The.—Yates. down the axe, fling by the spade. Call.—Bryant. him beneath his snows. —Craik. his dear ashes where ye will. Grave.—Mason. Lay Lay See Dead Czar Nicholas, The. Lay See President Lincoln's Lay his sword by his side. See same.—Moore. Lay me down beneaf de willers in de grass. See Death - Song, A.—Dunbar. Lay . low, my work is done. See Waledictory.—Gor. Ołl. Lay me to rest in some fair spot. See Traveller's Hope.— Granville. Lay me to sleep in sheltering flame. See Mystic's Prayer, The.—Sharpe. Lay ja to sleep in sheltering flame. see same.—Mac. €OOl. - Lay the jest about the julep in the camphor balls at last. See South is Going Dry, The.—Nesbit. Layd in my quiet bed in study as I were. See How no Age is Content with its Own Estate.—Surrey. Lazy laughing languid Jenny. See Jenny.—Rossetti. Lazy sheep, pray, tell me why. See Boy and the Sheep, The and Little Boy and the Sheep, The and Sheep, The. —Taylor. Lazy-bones, wake up and peep I See Nonsense Verses.— Lamb. Le chateau de Ploerneuf Était la terreur des Bretons. Repentir de Noël.—Bernhardt. Le Monsieur Adam wake from hees nap une fine day. See Gallant French Serpent and Eve, The.—Anon. “Le Petit” call not him who by one act. See Jupiter Amans.—(London Leader.) - Lead, kindly light, amid the encircling gloom. See Pillar of the Cloud, The.—Newman. Lead us, Heavenly Father, lead us. See same.—Edmeston. Teaf on the bough and fly on the wing. See Summer Rhyme-Savage-Armstrong. Leafless are the trees; their purple branches. Elliott. - - Lean child of the rugged hills. See Lincoln.—Parker. Lean close and set thine ears against the bark. See Heart of Oak.--Luders. Lean closer, darling, let thy tender heart. Sailing.— (All the Year Rownd.) See See same.— See Before Leman I famed in song and story. Lesbia hath a fowl to cook. See Bard's Summons A.— Leaning against a broken parapet. to War, The.—Bulwer-Lytton. Leaning head on hand, I muse. Falke. Leaning my bosom on a pointed thorn. The.—Trench. Leaning with parted lips, some words she spake. Hyperion (Thea).—Keats. Leans he 'gainst the old Dutch ingle. Louther. Leap to the highest height of spring. See Early Bluebird, See Day Spent, See Nightingale, Sce See Yes or No.— An.—Thompson. Lear º §delia 'twas an ancient tale. See To England. —BOKer. Learn everything you can. It will all come in play. Seg Learn Everything You Can.—Anon. - Learn to wait—life's hardest lesson. See Learn to Wait.— AI] Orl. Leather—the heart o' me, leather—the rind o' me. See Cricket Ball Sings, The.—Lucas. - Leaute to lufe is gretumly. See Bruce, The (Loyalty).-- Barbour. “Leave B. and follow—follow !” See Forbidden Lure, The. — LJ 8, VIS. Leave God to order all thy ways. See same.—Newman. Leave me a little while alone. See At His Grave.—Austin. “Leave me, comrades, here I drop. See Road to the Trench- es, The.—Lushington. * Leave me ! O, leave me ! Unto all below. Words.-Hemans. Leave me, O Love, which reachest but to dust. trophel and Stella (Sonnet CX).-Sidney. See Parting See As- Leave now our streets, and in yon plain behold. See Borough, The (Founder of the Almshouse, The).- Crabbe. Leave º º bells at chime. See Road-hymn for the Start. —Moody. Leave the lovely words unsaid. See Bird of Passion.— Britten. Leave the young hearts to Nature and to God. See same.— (All the Year Rownd.) Leave this barren spot to me. The.—Campbell. Leave wringing of your hands. See Beech Tree's Petition, See Hamlet.—Shake- . Speare. Leaves #. rown leaves. See City of Falling Leaves, The. -LOW eli. Leaves have their time to fall. See Hour of Death, The.— Hemans. Leaving the Expedition outside to rest. See Tramp Abroad, (American Specimen, An).-Clemens. Led by a star they came. , See Guided by a Star.—Perry. Led by his God, on Pisgah's height. See Death of Moses, The.—M’Cartee. Led by some need that rules their little world. See Legend of the Hawthorn’s Christmas Bloom, The.—Doyle. Leetla Joe he always say. See Leetla Joe.—Daly. Leetle Lac Grenier, she's all alone. See Little Lac Grenier. —Drummond. Leigh Hunt I thou stingy man, Leigh Hunt! . See To Leigh Hunt, On an Omission in his “Feasts of the Poets.”— See Lelia and Lulia Lob- Landor. Lelia and Lulia went to school. ster.—Crowell. Lem, went out de Oder night. See Black Swan, The.— HOIl. Lem' me see. 'Twas in the year 1860. Ghost.—Rexford. See Saved by a See Sunset on Lake Le- man.—Washburn. - Lend me thy fillet, Love. See Lover's Song, The.—Sill. Lenora waked at morning's red. See Lenora.—Bürger. Lenten is [or yS] come with love to town [or toun]. See same and Spring-tide.—Anon. - Leona, the hour draws migh. See Leona.-Clarke. .* Leonard was not more than eight-and-twenty. See Leonard and Margaret.—Southey. Leonard was to Some extent a spoiled child. See Story of a Life, The (Leonard, and the W. C.).-Ewing. Leonie, with a bunch of roses that had been presented to her that afternoon at a concert. See First Flowers in Twenty Years.—Muir. Les morts vont vitel Ay, for a little space. Wont Vite.—Bunner. Lesbia hath a beaming eye. See Les Morts See 8ame.—Moore. See Boiled Chicken.— (Pºwnch.) Less because Petrarch and his Muse have made. See Vau. cluse.—Butler. - Less noise in the room, I say I See Hour in School, An.— Crosby. Less than a century ago there were growing up. See Easter Message, The.—Hesselgrave. . Less worthy of applause, though more admired. See Task, The (Ice Palace, The).-Cowper. Lest he miss other children, lo! See Only Child, The.— Ila,I). Lest I learn, with clearer sight. See Lest I Learn.—Bynner. Lest s: ºy more quarrels breed. See Twelve Articles.— W11t. Lest men suspect your tale untrue. See Fable XVIII and ºter Who Pleased Nobody and Everybody, The.— ay. - 792 FIRST LINE INDEX Let ^x Lest # may question me whether my farm. See Epistle VI: - Lestenyt, lordynges, both elde and Zynge. Let Let Let Let Let Let Let Let Let Let. Let Let Let Let Let (“Horace's Farm.”).-Horace. - See Of a Rose, a Lovely Rose, of a Rose is al myn Song.—Anon. a joy keep you. See Joy.—Sandburg. all good citizens in both England and America, all who desire the world's progress. See Great Britain and America.-Hall. all men living on earth take heed. Summer Boarder, The.—Bunner. - all of the bells ring clear. See Wedding of the Towns, The-Carleton. all the earth fear the Lord. See Psalms of David, XXXIII. (Nation's Strength, A).-Bible. all the fish that swim the sea. See Herring is King.— Graves. any one who believes that the day of daring is past. See Riding on a Locomotive.—Higginson. Araby boast of her soft spicy gale. —Mitchell. be the herds and what the harvest brings. of July, The.—Moore. boys have all the sport they will. —Ellis. Columbia's thankful anthem ring today from sea to sea. See Freedom's Thanksgiving Day.—Harbaugh. See Fourth See Washing Dishes. $ºy Soft in amourous verse. See My Mistresses.— yler. dead names be eternized by dead stone. See same.— Thomas. dogs delight to bark and bite. See Against Quarrelling and Fighting and same.—Watts. drum to trumpet speak. See Grant.--Fuller. “Let Earth give thanks,” the deacon said. See Give Thanks Let Let Let Let Let Let “Let go my hand I’’ (A start of quick surprise). Let Let Let Let “Let her sing if she will.” Let Let Let Let Let Let Let Let Let Let Let Let Let Let Let Let Let Let Let Let Let Let fer What 2—Croffut. England, and Ireland, and Scotland rejoice. See Royal Victory over the Dutch, The.—Anon. Erin remember the days of old. See Erin and the Days of Old,—Moore. every American, every lover of liberty, every well-wisher to his posterity swear by the blood of the Revolution. See Laws to be Reverenced.—Lincoln. every sound be dead. See Baby Sleeps.--Anon. Fate, do her worst; there are relics of joy. See Fare- well l but Whenever you Welcome the Hour (Sweet Remembrances).—Moore. folly praise that fancy loves. See “Child My Choice, A.”—Southwell. See Meriel. —Houston. - Granta boast the patrons of her name. See Triumph of Isis, The.—-Warton. ** 9 greener lands and bluer skies. See Our Yankee Girls.- FIolmes. - hammer on anvil ring. See Armourer's Song, The...— Smith. haº join hand, while together we sing. See Lincoln. -AIlOI). See Rival Singer, The.—Anon. him listen, whoso would know. See Golden Bridge, The.—Lanigan. . India boast in Spicy trees. See British Oak, The and England's Oak.—Barton. . it be remembered, that it has ever been the pride. See Responsibility of Our Country, The.—Madison. it be remembered that no power is so sensibly felt by society. See Judges Should be Free.—Bayard. it be remembered that the Constitution of the United States. See Constitution not Unalterable, The.—Web- Ster. it be said of me. See Social Spirit, The.—Sherwood. it flame or fade, and the war roll down like a wind. See England.—Tennyson. - it idly droop, or sway. See Flag, The.—Larcom. it not be supposed that our object is to perpetuate national hostility. See First Bunker Hill Monument Oration.—Webster. it not grieve thee, dear, to hear me say. and Absence.—Noble. Liberty run onward with the years. See Holy Nation, A.—Realf. me ask you, how was the late rebellion put down 2 See Conspiracy against Ireland.—Plunket. me ask you to imagine the contest. See Welcome to Rossuth.-Bryant. me at last be laid. See At Last.—Morris. me be with thee where thou art. See Let Me Be with Thee.—Elliott. me be your servant. See As You Like It (Old Age of Temperance).-Shakespeare. me bestow on every airth a limb. . See Verses composed on the Eve of his Execution.—Graham. See Love me both diligently work. See Just for To-day.—Wil- berforce. me but do my work from day to day. See Work.-- Van Dyke. me but love my love without disguise. See Love...— Van Dyke. - me come in where you sit weeping—aye. See Be- reaved.—Riley. me confess that we two must be twain. See Sonnets, XXXVI.-Shakespeare. See Ballade of the See Northwest, The. Let me enjoy the earth no less. See “Let Me Enjoy.”— Hardy. Let º go back to when I saw you last. See Willa, The.— tory. - & Let me go forth, and share. See Ode in May.—Watson. SOI 1. Let me go 'to my home in the far distant west. See Indian's Prayer, The...—Anon. Let me go where’er I will. See Music and same.—Emer- SOIl. *. Let me have men about me that are fat. See Julius Caesar (Suspicion).-Shakespeare. Let me here say that I hold judges. See Duties of Massa- chusetts at the Present Crisis (Judicial Tribunals). —Sumner. - Let me here speak plaim words. See Against the Spoils System.—Van Dyke. Let me hire you as a nurse for my poor children. See Lesson of Faith, A.—Gatty. Let me move slowly through the street. See Crowded Street, The.—Bryant. Let me no more a mendicant without the gate. See Let Me No More a Mendicant.—Colton. Let me not deem that I was made in vain. See No Life Vain.—Coleridge. Let º not die, before I’ve done for thee. See same.— IlOI). Let me not to the marriage of true minds. See Sonnets, CXVI—Shakespeare. Let me now, for a moment show you what the two systems. See Voltaire and Wilberforce.—Sprague. Let me pause here to consider the surprise. See Lincoln's Education.—Greeley. - Let me picture to you the footsore Confederate. See New South, The.—Grady. - Let me play the fool. See Merchant of Venice, The.— Shakespeare. - “Let me put my name down first.” Iuet See Drunken Engi. neer, The.— (Occident.) me salute the colors that surround me. try's Flag.—Graves. See Our Coun- Le me say a few words to you on a cause that some Let Let Let Let years ago. See Greatest Curse to Labor, The.— Powderly. - me see, six and four are ten. See Beginning Right. —Trafton. me see, Tom, how long is it since I’ve seen you? See Jack at all Trades.—Crosby. me See, what shall be the subject of my new poem. See Fast Friends.-Henry. me sit down a minute. See Tale of a Tramp, The.— Anon. Let Let Let Let Let Let Let Let “Let no man write my epitaph; let my grave.” Let Let Let Let not woman e'er complain: “Let not your heart be troubled.” Let Let Let Let Let Le Le Let Let Le t me stand still upon the height of life. See Forward. —Coolidge. me tell you boys, of a run we made. See Peril of the Passenger Train, The.—Gillett. me today do something that shall take. of Some Good Act.—Anon. merry England proudly rear. —Douglas. See Because See Freedom's Flower. mother earth now deck herself in flowers. See Epitha. lamium.—Sidney. . - my voice ring out , and over the earth. See Song: “Let My Voice Ring Out and Over the Earth.”— Thomson. - never a man a wooing wend. (Ballad.) no man ask thee of anything. Setti. See King Henry.— See Soothsay.—Ros- See Em- met’s Epitaph.-Southey. no poet, great or small, say that he will sing a song. See Songs Unsung.—Stoddard. none falter, who thinks, he is right. Epigrams from Lincoln's Writings. not our town be large. See On the Building of Spring- field.—Lindsay. See Acrostic.— See same.—Burns. See Saint John (Bible See Vanity of Hu- “Heart Throb,” A).-(Bible.) Observation, with extensive view. man Wishes, The.—Johnson. old Santa Claus come in. See Let Santa Claus In.— Anon. one Smile more, departing, distant sun. —Bryant. . Qne who sips life's tears with strange delights. See 'Neath the Cotton-wood Trees.—Rude. other countries glory in their Past. emp. other swains, upon the best cream-laid. Sensible Valentine, The...— (Punch.) other tongues in older lands. See This Canada of Ours.—Edgar. others looke for Pearle and Gold. Gift, The.—Herrick. others sing of Knights and Paladines. See Sonnets to Delia (Beauty, Time, and Love, VII).-Daniel. others sing to the hero. See To the Man Who Fails.— Waterhouse. - others talk of L N’s eyes. An.—Anon. See November. See Kansas.- See First See New-Yeere's See Alphabetical Wooing, 793 Let AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Le Le Le Le Le Let Let Let Let Let Le Le Let Let Let Let Let Let Let Let Let Let Let Let Le Let Let Let t “Let this gypsy tell our fortune.” Let Let Le Let Le Tuet g Tuet Let Le Let Let Let Let t t t Let Let Let Le Le Le Let Le Le Let t; chair Throne, others write of battles fought. See True Heroism.— Anon. it. our boldness not offend. See Southey's Cats Write Their Master.—Southey. Protestants freely allow. See Protestants' Joy, The. —Anon. sometimes, in the gay and noisy street. See Fall of the Indian, The.—McLellan. g Sporus tremble.—What? that thing of silk. See Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot (Sporus).—Pope. still the woman take. See Twelfth Night.—Shake- Speare. Taylor preech, upon a morning breezy. Meditations.—Hood. the angels ring the bells. See same.—Rankin. - the bird of loudest lay. See Phoenix and the Turtle, The.—Shakespeare. - the farmer praise his grounds. The.—Anon. the field be joyful, , and all that, is therein. ture Etchings for Arbor Day.—Bible. * the first witness take the stand. See Trial of Fing Wing.—Bunnell. the howlers howl. See Let Her Slide.—Anon. the little children come. See Room for Children.— In OOl. the Nile cloak his head in the clouds and defy. See On the Discoveries of Captain Lewis.—Barlow. the past perish, let darkness shroud it, let it sleep for ever. See Rienzi (Appeal to the Romans).-Bul- wer-Lytton. the reign of hate cease. the Sower scatter seed. See As for Me, I Have a Friend.-McGaffey. the thick curtain fall. See My Triumph.-Whittier. the toper regale in his tankard of ale. See Pipe of Tobacco, The.—Usher. them come, come never so proudly. See Elizabeth at See See Morning See Cruiskeen Lawn, See Scrip- See Peace.—Kiser. Tilbury and God Save Elizabeth.-Palgrave. . them go by—the heats, the doubts, the strife. Oasis.—Dowden. them go l—they are brave, I know. The.—Brownell. them talk of lakes and mountains and romantic dales. See Glamour of the Town, The.—Lamb. there be dreams—one said. See Let There be Dreams To-day.—Scollard. ºre be light ! said Liberty. See O Slavery l—Shel- ey. See Color-bearer, there be no more accursed races on the earth. See Same.—Castelar. there live aye a lad's laugh in the throat of you. See Luck.-Stark. See Telling Fortunes. *E*. SSOp. those laugh who will about it. See Gaining Ground. —Wilcox. those who are in favor with their stars. See Sonnet, XXV.-Shakespeare. those who're fond of idle tricks, See Mischief.- Taylor. - thy devotee extol thee. See Ode to Rum, An.— Brown. & thy gold be cast into the furnace. See Cleansing Fires. —Procter. - time and chance combine, combine. See Adieu.- Carlyle. Tyranny tremble and Cowardice quake. See Song for the Hour.—Dunbar. - - us be friends; we may not now be more. See Friends. —Wood. - us be like a bird, a moment lighted. See Bird of Life, The.—Hugo. - us be of good cheer. Humanity has ever advanced. See Progress is Constant.—Sumner. us be thankful to Almighty God for all the blessings he has showered. See Reasons for Thanks.-Ballard. us begin and carry up this corpse. See Grammarian's Funeral, A.—Browning. us bring before us the assembly which was about to decide. See Adams and Jefferson (Supposed Speech against the Declaration of Independence).—Webster. us bury him here. See Between the Battles.—Sher- IIla, Il. us bury our dead. See Flag of Truce.—Jones. us consider the problem of life. See Problem of Life; The.—Tilton. * us die, friends, See Pro and Contra.-- Désaugiers. - us drink and be merry, dance, joke and rejoice. See Careless Gallant, The and Coronemus nos Rosis anti- quam Marcescant.—Jordan. us drink the health of the newly-wedded pair. Bridal Wine-cup, The.—Herbert. - let us die! See us dry our tears now, laddie. See Daddy Knows.-- Foley. g us exalt patriotism. See True Patriotism.—Harri- SOIl. See Rocking- See us glorify the vocation of motherhood. The.—Willard. us go back and place ourselves in the year 1815. Close of the Battle of Waterloo.—Hugo. Let Let Let Let Let Let Let Let Le Le Let Let Let Let Let Let Let “Let us pass over !” Let Let Let Le t; Let Le t Let Let "Let us spread the sail for purple islands.” Le Let t Le Le Le Let Let Let Let Let “Let us up and do or die. Let Iuet Let Let Let Let Let Lete holy chirche medle of the doctryne. Let's contend no more, Love, Let's fight life's battle bravely. Let's now take our time. Let's oftener talk of noble deeds. Let’s play school, kitty, you and I. Let’s see, where am I? Let's spell awhile. us go hence, my songs: she will not hear. See Leave- taking, A.—Swinburne. us go home to Paradise. See same.—Jeffers. us go, lassie, go. See Braes o' Balquhither, The.— Tannahill. us haste to . Kelvin Grove. See Kelvin Grove.—Lyle. º have faith that right makes might. See Memory €IT1S. us imagine Christmas Day in a mediaeval town. See Scene of Mediaeval Christmas, A.—Symonds. us kneel. See Laus Deo.—Whittier. - us lay hold of common duties. See Common Duties. —Brown. Uls §: to be content with what we have, See same. —Swing. us live, then, and be glad. See Gaudeamus Igitur.— Symonds. (Tr.) us look at Sicily. See Sicily.—Rothe. us look through sacred story. See Trees of the Bible, The.—Slade. See Crowded us move slowly through Street, The.—Bryant. us not fall into the vulger whim and dishonor the century in which we live. See same.—Hugo. us not, gentlemen, undervalue the art of the orator. See Worth of Eloquence, The.—Anon. us now praise famous men. See same.—A pocrypha. us now Summon the shade of another departed victim. See Fitzpatrick Smart, Esq.-Burton. We were far astray. the streets. See same.— See (Friends’ Review.) us pause to consider the actors in that scene. Emancipation . Proclamation, The.—Garfield. us proclaim it firmly, proclaim it even in fall and in defeat. See Napoleon the Little (Present Age, The).-Hugo. us quarrel, American kinsmen. Let us plunge into }. See Burlesque Challenge to America, A.— €111 OIl. us reflect on the necessary limits of all human legis- lation. See Religion Independent of Government.— Grattan. us royster with the oyster. See Song of the Oyster, A.—Anon. us seize this occasion to renew to each other our vows º allegiance. See Washington Monument, The...—Win- throp. us (since life can little more supply). See Essay on Man, An.—Pope. - uS sing of the Babe that was born to-day. Bethlehem.—Rand. See At See “I Too,”— Woolson. us take to our hearts a lesson—no lesson can braver be. See Tapestry Weavers, The.—Chester. us... thank God that we live in an age. See Bunker Hill Monument, The (Age of Improvement, The).- Webster. us then, be of good cheer. See Law of Human Pro- gress, The (Progress of Humanity, The).--Sumner. us then, fellow citizens. See First Inaugural Address. —Jefferson. us then labor for an inward stillness. land Tragedies, The.—Longfellow. us try to be polite. See Be Polite.—Anon. - uS try to conceive the effects of the fall of the material of a comet upon the earth. See Possible Consequences of a Comet Striking the Earth in the Pre-Glacial Period.—Donnelly. us turn our eyes and thoughts back to the log-cabin days. See Retrospective, A.—Anon. us turn the prow. See Italy (Pompeii).-Rogers. us twine each thread of the glorious tissue of our coun- try's flag. See Stand by the Flag.—Holt. See Ancient Abe, The.—O’Reilly. § sºnerate the bones. See Patient Mercy Jones.— 1621 (18. See New Eng- Winter come! let polar spirits sweep. See Pleasures of Hope, The (Domestic Happiness) —Campbell. Young folk be blithe and gay. See Let Young Folks Play.—Anon. your hands meet. See Death of Meleager, The.—Swin- burne, Your imagination carry you back to the year 1776. See Declaration of Independence, The.—Schurz. your Swords flash, and wound the golden air of God. See Enthusiasts.--Johnson. Your truth stand sure. See Album Leaves (Purity).— FIoughton. : See To Sir John See Woman’s Last Word, A. Oldcastle.—Hoccleve. —Browning. See Life’s Conflict.— See To be Merry.—Herrick. See This Life is what Whitehead. we Make it.—Anon. & - See Kitty’s Lesson.— See Jerolamen. This is coal. I’m lying on. Drunken Soliloquy in a Coal Cellar, A.—Burnett. See Playing School.—Anon. 794 FIRST LINE INDEX * Lighter See His Birthday.—Little. Let's stop awhile today. & p and epitaphs. See King Let's talk of graves, of Worms, Richard II.—Shakespeare. g Let's up and be doing. See Morning.—Ruggles, Let's up and be doing. See also Up and Doing.—Rug- les. Lette: from Benton Fosdick, Esq., of New York. See Two Letters and Two Telegrams.—Fitch. Letting go the unworthy things that meet us. See same. — tº l'OWI). Letting I dare not wait upon I would. See Macbeth.- Shakespeare. gº Lettle Lac Grenier, she's all alone. See Little Lac Gre- nier.—Drummond. Letty, they will not be here. See Practical Jokes.— Meyers. “Len-can-the-mum Vul-gare.” See Short and Sweet.— Brown. Level with the summit of that eastern mount. See Orion (Eos).-Horne. & g 'Liasi is dat my turkey tail fan. See De Turkey Tail Fan. —AIl OIl. 'Lias 'Lias | Bless de Lawd! See. In the Mornin’.-Dun- bar. Libera mos, Domine—Deliver us, O Lord. See Emancipa- tion from British Dependence.—Freneau. Liberty Freedom | Tyranny is dead! See Julius Caesar. —Shakespeare. 3. s Liberty, gentlemen, is a solemn thing. See Liberty.— Dewey. Liberty has been bought with a great price. . See Cost of Liberty, The.—Giles. - - Liberty has lost by the sword far more than she ever gained by it. See Sword, The-Grimké. Liberty is a dear word. And it is behind that good word. See Liberty.—Elliott. e Liberty is a solemn thing; a welcome, a joyous thing. See Liberty.—Dewey. & Iliberity is not idleness, but an unconstrained use of time. See True Liberty.—Bruyere. e Lichens and mosses (though these last in their luxu- riance). See Modern Painters (Humblest of the Earth- children, The).-Ruskin. Li-Chi was a maiden with nothing to do. See Legend of the Willow-pattern Plate.—Anon. Lie heavy on him, earth I See On Sir John Vanbrugh— Poet and Architect.—Evans. - Lie lightly on our Willie, earth ! See Our Willie.— In OIl. Lie still, old Dane, below thy heap l See Danish Bar- row, A.—Palgrave. Life *. Death are sisters fair. See Life and Death.- In OIl. Ilife and Death meet. See Only a Beggar Boyz-Volk. Life and the Universe show spontaneity. See Positivists, The...—Collins. Life and Thought have gone away. The.—Tennyson. Life? and worth living. See Life, a Question.—Robinson. Life appears to me too short to be spent in nursing animos- ity. See same.—Brontë. Life, as a rule, is all work. See Law of Labor, The.— Anon. Life bears us on like the current of a mighty river. See Stream of Life, The.—Heber. Life, believe, is not a dream. See Good Cheer.—Brontë. Life burns us up like fire. See Life.—Wheelock. Life came, and sought, and found her. See Envoy, The.— Porter. + Life, º eternity. See Thoughts on Immortality.— CIla,II. s Life evermore is fed by death. See Bitter-Sweet (Life From Death).-Holland. Life gives us better than it takes away. —Morton. Life has a burden for every man's shoulder. how or Other.—Anon. Life has two sovereign moments. —Knight. Life hath its barren years. See Deserted House, See Completeness. See Some- See Sovereign Moments. See What Life Hath.--Doud- Life *čan no longer live. See Epitaph on a Cat.—Bel- ay. - Lifel I know not what thou art. See Life.—Barbauld. Life in the west was new to me. See Culture on Bitter Creek.-Anon. Life is a beautiful thing. tortions.—Anon. Life is a boat that is drifting. Sanderson. ..Life is a burden to every one's shoulder. or Other.—Anon. Life is a count of losses. Covert]. Life is a great battle field. There are moral victories. See Life's Battle Field.—Brooks. Life is a jest, and all things show it. See My Own Epi- taph.-Gay. Life is a leaf of paper white. Life is a narrow vale. See Hope Sees a Star.—Ingersoll. Life is a mystic flame. See same.—Van Cleve. Life is a print-shop where the eye may trace. Passion, The.—Paine. : See Leap Year Rhetorical Dis- See Last Word, The...— See Somehow See Every Year.—Pike [or See Memory Gems. See Ruling Life, is a race, where some succeed. See Better Late Than Never.—Anon. ... • Life is an absolute burden, and I am wearied with it. See Ladies of Athens.—Lipscomb. Life is an enchanting story. See Book of Life, The...— Kiser. Life is but a tangled skein. See Tangled Skein, A.— - Pollard. Life is like a game of cards. See Life Composed to a Game of Cards.—Anon. Life is not dear or gay. See Lass that Died of Love, The. —Middleton. tº Life is not ours to waste it as we will. See Life's Purpose. —Lawton. Life is one and universal. See Glimpses into Cloudland.— Longfellow. Life is what we make it. See same.—Dewey. e Life, like a romping school-boy full of glee. See Life.— Wilcox. Life may be given in many ways. See Ode Recited at the Harvard Commemoration, July 21, 1865 (Martyr Chief, The).-Lowell. Life º change, but it may fly not. See Liberty.—Shel- ey. Life may give for love to death. See Epicede.—Swinburne. Life of Ages, richly poured. See Inspiration.—Johnson. Life of Life I Thy lips enkindle. See Prometheus Unbound (Hymn to the Spirit of Nature).--Shelley. Life offers no joy like a friend. See Friend, A.—Lar- COIO . - Ilife of the king, and safety fix his thronel See Perkin Warbeck.-Ford. Life (priest and poet say) is but a dream. See Dragon-fly, The.—Landor. Life said: “My house is thine with all its store. See Outer Gate, The.—French. Life still hath one romance that naught can bury. See - Christmas Tree at “The Pines,” The.—Watts-Dunton. Life, through the arc of a century. See Ballad of the Primrose Way.—Mills. Life to. is full of sorrow. See Look Up, Not Down. -AIlCI). Life was a joy when I was a boy. See Following the Band. —Waterman. Life was a series of abbreviations to Lucinda Ellen. See Christmas Peacemaker, The.—Sheard. Life l we’ve [or we have] been long together. See Life.— ... Barbauld. Life will be gone ere I have lived. Life with you Lambs, like day, is just begun. See' Com- posed on a May Morning.—Scott. Life without love is like. See Life without Love.—Anon. Life, you have bruised me and chilled me. See Last De- mand, The.—Baldwin. Life's a jolly jag of joy. Waterman. Life's best prizes are won, not by adroitness nor sharp- ness. See Manhood.—Morris. Life's but a game of golf. See Life and Golf.-Kiser. Life's fragile bonds united. See Sidney Lanier.—Hayne. Life's mystery, deep, restless as the ocean. See Life's Mystery and Peace in God.—Stowe. Life'e not our own.—'tis but a loan. See Life.—Swain. Life's richest cup is Love's to fill. See Love's Cup.– Rogers. Life’s sadly solemn mystery. See Life's Mystery.—Cary. Life's sunsets should have in them the elements of rest and quiet. See Life's Sunset.— (Christian at Work.) Lift again the stately emblem on the Bay State's rusted shield. See Pine Tree, The.—Whittier. - Lift it high, our glorious banner. —Faulds. Lift—lift, ye mists from off the silent coast. Expedition With Franklin, The.—Hood. . Lift up the bowed, desponding head. See President’s Proc- lamation, The.—Glyndon. Lift up the light, O soul, arise and shine. See My Light- house.—Thaxter. - Lift up the years, lift up the years. The.—Cary. Light and Shadow ! Shadow and Light ! See Shadow of the Cross, The.—Arnold. Light as a flake of foam upon the wind. Island, The (Sea Life).-Montgomery. Light ebbs from off the Earth; the fields are strange. See Evening.—Dowden. Light flows our war of mocking words, Buried Life, The.—Arnold. Light, graceful clouds across the sky. Meet.—Allison. Light is presented to us in ever-varying conditions. See Light.—Anon. Light of dim mornings; shield from heat and cold. See To Duty.—Higginson. Light of our father's eyes and in our own. Rossuth.-Anon. Light traverses space at the rate of twelve million miles' See same.—Bronte. See When a Man's in Love.— See American Flag, The. See Lost See Victory of Perry, See Pelican and yet. See See At a Toboggan See To Louis a minute. See Immensity of Creation, The.—Mitchell. Light up thy homes, Columbia. See Illumination for Vic- tories in Mexico.—Greenwood. Light words they were, and lightly, falsely said. See Pro- test, A.—Clough. Lighter than dandelion down. See Silkweed.—Savage. 795 Lightly AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Lightly He blows, and at His Breath they fall. See Falling Leaves, The.—Roberts. “Lightly ring; lightly ring.” See Crocus Bells.-Allen. Light. the hoar-frost freezes. See Peach-blossoms.—Tay- OI’. Lights }. the timorous bird, to dwell. See Guest, The. —ASIle. Lights out ! And a prow turned toward the South. See Race of the “Oregon,” The.—Meehan. Light-wingèd Smoke I Icarian bird. See Walden (Smoke). —Thoreau. - Lijah, he wuz de blackes' nigger an’ de hardes' ter git con- verted on de Marrowbone Plantation. See 'Lijah's Call to Preach.-Seawell. Like a blind spinner in the sun. See Spinning.—Jack- SOUl. - . Like a cradle, rocking, rocking. See Love of God, The and Mother's Love, A.—Holm. Like a [or Like as the l damask rose you see. See Man's Mortality.—Wastell. Like a drop of water is my heart. See Youth and Maiden- hood.—Williams. Like a fragment of torn sea-kale. See Secret of the San- guenay, The...—Weir. Like a furnace of fire blazed the Midsummer sun. See At Gettysburg.—Anon. Like M. gale that sighs along. See Pleasures of Memory.— OOI’ê, Like a gaunt, scraggly pine. See Lincoln.—Fletcher. Like a gentle joy descending. See Rain, The.—Boies. Like a gondola of green scented fruits. See Images.— Like a great burst of singing came the day. See Our Casuarina. Tree.—Dutt. Aldington. See Morn- ing in the Bay of Naples.—Todhunter. Like a huge Python, winding round and round. Like º jewel golden-rimmed. See Autumn Day, An.—Sang- Ster. Like *M. from a sunrise-land. See Days and Nights. —W.O.Ore., Like a lady's ringlets brown. See To Flush, My Dog.— Browning. Like a light in the skies he has now passed below the dews and damps of the horizon. See Edwin Booth. —Godwin. & Like a loose island on the wide expanse. See To a Deaf s and Dumb Little Girl.-Coleridge. Like a musician that with flying finger. See Master-chord, The.—Roscoe. Like a poet hidden. See To & Sky-lark.-Shelley. Like a skein of loose silk blown. against a wall. See Gar- den, The.—Pound. Like a young child who to his mother's door. See Doors. —Hagedorn. Like AEtna's dread volcano, see the ample forge. See Anchorsmiths, The.—Dibdin. Like an awful alligator. See In Nevada.-Leland. Like an island in a river. See same.—Bailey. - Like apple-blossom, White and red. See To Daphne.— Besant. Like April morning clouds, that pass. - William Erskine, sq.).-Scott. Like as a ship, that through the Ocean wide. See Amor- etti, and Epithalamion (Sonnet: “Like as a ship,” etc.). —Spenser. Like as the armed Knighte. See Fight of Faith, The...— Askewe. Like as the culver, on the barèd bough. See. Amoretti and Epithalamion (Sonnet: “Like as the culver,” etc.).— Spenser. See Marmion (To Like as the [or Like al damask rose you see. See Man's ... Mortality.—Wastell. . Like as the lark that, soaring higher and higher. See “Like as the Lark.”—Parsons. Like as the rising morning shows a grateful lightening. See Sixe Idillia (Helen's Epithalamion).--Dyer. Like as the waves make toward the pebbled shore. See ... Sonnets, LX.—Shakespeare. Like bees that suck the morning dew. See An Thou Were ... My Ain. Thing.—Ramsay. Like birds that wing. See Francesco's Angel.—Alt. Like burnt out torches by a sick man's bed. See Grave of Shelley, The.—Wilde. - Like crowned athlete that in a race hath run. —Japp. Like Crusoe, walking by the lonely strand. See same.— ... Aldrich. - Like . Crusoe with the bootless gold we stand. ... ience.—Wharton. . - Like desert woods, with darksome shades obscurèd. See ... Shepherd's Dump, The.—S. E. D. Like Dian's kiss, unasked, unsought. See Endymion (How Loves Comes).—Longfellow. Like drooping, dying stars, our dearly loved ones go away from our sight. See Gone out Forever.—Anon. - Like Druid priests, dark westured, slim. See Among the Pines.—Coleman. Like fallen logs the sleeping bandits lay. the Bandit's Daughter.—Cummins. Like fººts of an uncompleted world. See Sierras, The. —Miller. Like gallant courtiers, the forest trees. See October.—With- rOW. See Exper- See Mariquita, See Landor. Like him whose spirit in the blaze of noon. See Like Him Whose Spirit.—Ficke. - Like Israel’s seer I come from out the earth. See Ghost Flower, The.—Rand. Like marble, nude, against the purple sky. See Diver, The. ' —Herbin. . ; - Like Memnon's rock, touched with the rising sun. See Licia, Sonnet XLVII.-Fletcher. Like mists that round a mountain gray. See Acadie.— See Complete.— Collier. ... Lockhart. Like morning blooms that meet the sun. Like most singers, he kept them waiting a bit. See It is Never too Late to Mend (Lark, The).—Reade. Like . tyrants, death delights to smite. See Death.— Il OIl. - Like pº saint of olden time. See My Mother's Hymn. —AI) OEl Like pearls that lie hid 'neath the ocean's broad breast. See Our Sweet Unexpressed.—Fox. Like Shakespeare's lark, that sweeps into the blue. See Perfect Lyric, The.—Guild. Like small curled feathers, white and soft. See First, Best Christmas Night, The and “While Shepherds Watched their Flocks by Night.”—Deland. Like solest swan, that swims in silent deep. See St. Peter's Complaint-Southwell. º º Like some #eat pearl from out the Orient. See Night-wind. —Lloyd. t Like some huge bird that sinks to rest. See Sunset.— Bashford. Like some kne miser, dear, behold me stand. See Sonnet: “Like Some Lone Miser,” etc.—Anon. Like some vision olden. See Shepherd Boy, The.--Landon. Like souls that balance joy and pain. See Sir Launcelot and Queen Guinevere.—Tennyson. Like Öğ. hounds across the sky. See Minot's Ledge.— 'Brien. Like swords of battle the scythes were plying. See Moorlock Mary.—Carberry. & Like the bright lamp, that shown in Kildare's holy fane. See Erin, O Erin.—Moore. g Like tg º of a dear friend dead. See Time Long Past. —Shelley. Like the glad birds of springtime. tion.—Thomas. Like the House of Delegates in Williamsburg. and Gettysburg.—Curtis. g g Like the Idalian queen. See Madrigal: “Like,” etc. same.—Drummond. g Like the South-flying swallows. See Song: “Like the South- flying Swallow.”—Delcomyn. º Like the tall mast snapped before the storm-wind. See Death of Harold Hardrada.—Anon. Like the tribes of Israel. See Sherman's in Savannah. — Holmes. - & 6 & Like the violet, which alone. See Castara (Description of Castara, The).-Habington. º gº Like thee I once have stemm'd the sea of life. See Epitaph, An.—Beattie. Like tired lids the leaves drop down. See October.—Brownell. Like to a coin, passing from hand to hand. See Like to a Coin.—Bates. Like to Diana in her summer weed. See Menaphon (Sam- ela).-Greene. g Like to hear how I was crippled ? I’m loath to bring the scene to mind. See Danger Signal, The-M'Beath. Like to the clear in highest sphere. See Rosalynde ; or, Euphues' Golden Legacy (Rosaline):-Lodge. Like to the falling of a star. ... See Sic Vita.--King. Like to the leaf that falls. See Epicedium.—Traubel. Like to the thundering tone of unspoken Speeches. See Like to the Thundering Tone.--Corbet. Like torrents poured down from the height. Gathering.—Burleigh. Like trains of cars on tracks of plush. See Bee, The.— Dickinson. - * * * * Like twittering birds that flutter to the nest. See Twilight. —Blackburn. tº sº tº º g Like unto ships far off at sea. See Building of the Ship, See Song: “Like See Arbor Day Invoca- See Lincoln and See Freedom's The.—Longfellow. tº Like violets pale i' the Spring o' the year. violets pale.”—Thomson. º Lila, dº as I entered. See Economical Boomerang, An. l See Ballade of Juns.— *s 3.11. . Lilacs glow, and jasmines climb. Henley. tº & Lilies are white. See King and Queen.—Anon. º Liline, the jailor's little daughter, was playing. See Triumph , of Innocence.—Foley. º * * * Lily bells; lily bells l swinging and ringing. See Field Lilies. —Anon. s Lily gave a party. See Lily's Ball,—(Fun and Earnest.) Lily, lady of the garden. See Lily Confidante, The.—Timrod. Lily on liquid roses floating. See Champagne Rosé.-Ken , YOI). * - Limnº. upon a square of satin, tinted, with artistic care. See St. Valentine's and St. Patrick's Day.—Banks. Lincoln arose ! the masterful great man. See Masterful, Great Man.--Tyrell. g Lincoln could not rest for an instant. See Abe Lincoln's Honesty.—Anon. Lincoln had ridden into town on a borrowed horse. See Lincoln's Arrival in Springfield.—Speed. 796 FIRST LINE INDEX Iittle ! Shelley. Listen, liuely lordings all. - Listen, young heroes! your country is calling ! Lincoln had the advantage of living in a new country. See Abraham Lincoln.—Ingersoll. Lincº liberator of the race. See Acrostic Exercise.— In OIl. Lincoln sat out the forenoon without making a note. See Trial of Tom Grayson, The.—Eggleston. Lincoln so good and great. See Lincoln the Great.—Anon. Lineº, the honest man. See To Nature's Nobleman.— ITOIl. - Lincoln, the woodsman, in the clearing stood. See Abraham Lincoln.—Pratt. - Lincoln was a busy lad. See So Can You.--Anon. Lincoln, we are singing. See Tribute to Lincoln.—Anon. Lincoln l When men would name a man. Anon. Lincoln, while member of Congress, was going down the street in Springfield, Ill. one morning. See Carrying a Girl's Trunk.-Anon See Lincoln.— Linger and muse awhile, for little chance is here. See - Cawnpore.—Waddington. g Linger not long. Home is not home without thee. See Wife to her Husband, The.—Anon. • Lingering Latimer lived up a tree. See Lingering Latimer. —AIAOIl. - - Linkº i. clod, harassed, and sad. See Circumstance.— T1C1. - Lion, thou art girt with might. See Lion, The.—Howitt. Lips, lips, open. See Sleeping Child, A.—Clough. List the clamor of the bells. See Two Bells.--Sanborn. List | the piece is about to begin. See Opera Music for the Piano.—Anon. List § a tale well worth the ear. See Why Truth Goes See aked.—Anon. List to my tale—as true a tale as any bard can sing. Legend of Kingsale, The.—Anon. List to that bird l His song—what poet pens it. See Mock- ing-bird, The.—Hayes. List to their gentle breathing in the night. See To My Children Asleep.—Sullivan. Listed into the cause of sin. See True Use of Music, The. —Wesley. Listen a moment, I pray you ; what was that sound that I heard 2 See Bluebird, The.—Rexford. Listen, brothers, for I claim your attention. Brothers.—Bigelow. Listen, children, hear me tell. Song, The.—Anon. Listen, children, to my words. Listen, darling, and tell me. Donald. Listen, how dat dog keep. See Signs.—Parker. Listen I I will tell a legend of a land beyond the sea. See Finding of the Cross, The.—Brown. Iristen l in the April rain. See Brother Robinz—Anderson. Listen, listen, Mary mine. See Passage of the Apennines.— lley See Rising in the North, The See Listen, See German Watchman's See Dumb Animals.—Anon. See Sea-shell, The.—Mac- — (Old Ballad.) Listen, lordings, unto me, a tale I will you tell. See Christ- mas Carol.—Anon. Listen, love I It is the nightingale's voice. See Philomel. —O’Hara. Tuisten, my boy, and you shall know. See How We Killed . . the Rooster.--Anon. - Listen, my boy; I’ve a word for you. See Bird's Song, The. –An Orl. Listen, my children, and you shall hear. See Paul Revere's . . Ride.—Longfellow. - Listen the grand old forests. See Arbor Day Poem.— Inapp. Listen I thou moody, melancholy guest. See His Guiding Star.—Moore. Listen to me, now, my dear little lad. truant.—Anon. Listen to the kitchen clock. See Old Kitchen Clock, The.— Hawkshawe. Listen to the Lyre 1 See Lyre, "The. II.-Darley. Listeg ºne Song of the Shirt. See Song of the Shirt.— CIleil, Listen to the tawny thief. See Bacchus.—Sherman. Listen to the water-mill. See Water-mill, The.—Doudney. “Listen! what a sudden rustle fills the air ſ” See Birds in Spring.—Anon. Listen when I call de figgers! Watch de music as you go! See Dancing in the Flat Creek Quarters.-Macon. Listen, with faint dry sound. See Cinquains.—Crapsey. See Never See Charles See Never play or Now.—Holmes. List’ning uxorious, whilst a woman’s prate. the First.—Churchill. Lists all white and blue in the skies. See Tournament, The. —Lanier. Literature has been a most powerful agent in feeding the warlike propensity. See Literature Perverted.—Anon. Lithe and listen, gentlemen. The.— Il OIl. Lithe and listen, gentlemen. See Holiday.—Davidson. Lithe and listen, Gentlemen. See Little Geste of Robin Hood and His Meiny, A.— (Ballad.) Lithe and long as the serpent train. e.—Simms. Lithe and lystem, gentylmen. See Lytell Geste of Robyn ode, A.—Anon. See Heir of Linne, See Grape-vine Swing, “Little by little,” Little. Ah Sid was a Christian kid. See Little Ah Sid.— Il Oll, r Little Ann and her mother were walking one day. See ... True Story, A.—Taylor. Little ants in leafy wood. See Little Brothers of the Ground. ... —Markham. Little Ardis sat disconsolately at the piano. See Moon ... Table, The.—Octavian. Little baby, lay your head. See Good-night.—Taylor. Little Bess, with laughing eyes. See “What's the Lesson ..., for. To-day ?”—Anon. Little Bird Blue, come sing us your song. See Little Bird ... Blue.—Thomas. * g - “Little bird! little bird! come to me! See Little Maiden ..., and the Little Bird, The.—Child. g Little bird, little bird, tell me true. See Little Mary and ... her Birdie-Anon. “Little Bird, Mother Bird, why in such a flurry See ..., Trouble in the Tree-top.–Jamison. Little bird with active wing. See What They, Say.—Anon. Little bird, with bosom red. See To a Redbreast.—Lang- OTIlê. / Little birds in their nests are breaking. See All are Busy. ... —-Prescott. - - - Little birds sit on the telegraph wires. Whitney. Little birds sleep sweetly. See Evening Song.—Alexander. “Little Blue Ribbons !” We call her that. See Little Blue ..., Ribbons.—Dobson. *.. Little Bo-Peep has lost her sheep. See Little Bo-Peep.– ... (Mother Goose.) . Little bo-peepals has lost her sepals. See Rhyme for Bota- ..., nical Baby.—Cook. - Little Boy Blue, come blow your horn. See Little Boy-Blue. ... —(Mother Goose.) Little Boy Blue, so [or as] the story goes. See True Story ..., of Little Boy Blue, The-Perry. - Little Boy Bubble of Soap-Bubble land. See Little Boy ... Bubble.—Short. Littº, full of joy. See Song: “Little boy, full of joy.”— a Ke. Little boy, little girl. See Do Your Best.—Anon. Little boy lost in the lonely fen, The. See Little Boy Found, See Sparrows, ..., The.—Blake. g Little boy Love drew his bow at a chance. See Blind Archer, The...—Doyle. Little boy, whose great round eye. Little boys who expect to be kings. . ..., to be Kings.-Cipriani. Littº, brooks, gay, sing all the way. See Tiny Thanksgiving & olk.--Sterling. Little brother, darling boy. See Little Brother.—Anon. See My Little Brother.—Dun. Little brother, darling boy. C8, Il. Little brother in a cot. See Little Brother, The.--Rands. Little brown baby wif spa'klin’ eyes. See Little Brown ..., Baby.—Dunbar. Little brown baby-bird, palled in your nest. See Lullaby of ..., the Iroquois.--Johnson. Little brown brother, oh! little brown brother. See Baby ..., Seed Song.—Nesbit. Little Brown Bushy-tail lived up a tree. See Little Brown ... Bushy-tail.—Baldwin. “Little brown squirrel, pray what do you eat?” See Squirrel, See Little boy.—Scott. See How Boys Learn ... The.—Anon, Little brown surf-bather of the mountains. See Water Ouzel. The.—Monroe. Little bud Dandelion. See Little Dandelion.—Bostwick. A. an acorn said. See Little by Little.— I). g OIl. - Little by little, sure and slow. See Little by Little.—Anon. “Little by little,” the tempter said. See Little by Little.— Anon. Liulº. little the time goes by. See Little by Little.— IłOIl. “Little by little,” the torrent said. See Little by Little.— Il Orł. - Little charm of placid mien. See To Miss Georgiana Carter- et.—Philips. Little º I call thee fair. See Little Child, I call Thee. &mºsºmsºn y € Little child, when you play. Little children can you tell. See Jesus Sees You.-Anon. See Christmas Morning.— Anon. Little children, never give. See Kindness to Animals.— g Anon. “Little children should be seen and not heard.” See Child- ren Should be Seen and not Heard.-Goodfellow. Little children, you must seek. See Memory Gems. Little children, you must seek. See Take Care.—Cary. Little Christ was good. See Like One I Know.—Camp- . ell. Little cowboy, what have you heard. . See Fairy Shoemaker, The and Lepracaun; or, The Fairy Shoemaker, The.— Allingham. Little Curlyhead, tucked in tight. See Woodland Baby, A. —Thomas. - Little dainty sunbeams. See Few Stray Sunbeams, A.— UITIler. Little Daisy is so lazy. See Lazy Daisy.—Anon. Little Dame Crump with her little hair broom. Dame Crump.–Anon. Little dancing leaves in the garden bower. ing Leaves.—Larcom, See Little See Little Danc- 797 Little AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Little Dipper, piping sweet. See Little Canton. Little Dombey had never risen from his little bed. See Dombey and Son (Death of Paul Dombey).--Dickens. Little Dot in gray coat and white mittens. See Run-away Ride, A.—Millard. - - Little Drop of dew. See Dewdrop, A.—Sherman. Little drops of claret. See Little Drops.—Anon. Little drops of water. See Little Things.--Anon. e Little drops of water. See Little Drops of Water and Little Things.-Brewer. - ^. Little drops of water. See Little Things.--Carney. Little drops of water. See Memory Gems. Little dun cow to the apple-tree tied. See Milking.—Thaxter Little Ellie sits alone. See Romance of the Swan's Nest, The and Swan's Nest Among the Reeds, The-Brown- 1Ing. Little Fairy snowflakes. See Santa Claus.—Anon. Little feet on the street. See Une Robe Angelique.—Merritt. Little feet too young and soft to walk. See Stranger's Grave, The.—Lawless. - e º Little folks, little folks, where are you straying. See Going to School.—Anon. Little flutt’rer I swifter flying. Anon. - e Little fly, Thy summer's play. See Fly, The.—Blake. º Little Fred is now in the third summer of his life. See Pins in pussy's Toes.—Stowe. Little fresh violets. See Country Children.—Anon. Little º * reached at last, The. See Auf Wiedersehen. —Lu(OWell. Little gifts are precious. See Little Gifts.--Anon. Little girl across the way. See Little Boy's Valentine, A.— Dipper, See To a Hedge-sparrow.— Anon. Little girl 'at lives next door. See Good Name more Desir- able than Riches, A.—Coley. Little girl of long ago. See same.—Cone. “Little girl, where do you go to school?” See School, The.— Ludlow. Little Golden-hair, was watching, in the window broad and high. See Little Golden-hair.—Carleton. Little Gretchen, little Gretchen, wanders up and down the street. See Little Match-girl, The (New Year's Eve).- Andersen. Little Gretchen with her round, chubby face. Gretchen Hunting Easter Eggs.--White. Little Gustava sits in the sun. See Little Gustava.-Thaxter. “Little Haly | Little Haly 1”, cheeps the robin in the tree. See On the Death of Little Mahala Ashcraft.—Riley. Little hands will soon be strong. See Give the little boys a chance.—Anon. Little harp, at thy cry. See Brechva's Harp Song.—Rhys. Little Herdboy, sitting there. See Pilgrim and the Herdboy, The.—Buchanan. " Little I ask; my wants are few. See Contentment.—Holmes. Little, I ween, did Mary guess. See His Mother's Joy.— Chadwick. Little Indian, Sioux or Crow. Stevenson. Little Inmate full of mirth. See Cricket, The.—Bourne and Smith. Little Jack Frost went up the hill. See Little Jack Frost. —AIl OI). Little Jack Horner. See same.—(Mother Goose.) Little Jack Horner sat in a corner. See What is fame 2— Stedman. Littlé J5. Horner sát in fin anglé. See Little Jack Horner. –L) ea, Ilê See Hans and See Foreign Children.— Little. Jacqueline sat 'neath an old oaken tree. See Jacque’ - line.—Vickers. Little Jennie, fretful, sitting in a tree. See Fretting Jen- nie.—Anon. - Little Jesus, wast Thou shy. See Child's Prayer, A and “Ex Ore Infantium.”—Thompson. Little John Bottlejohn lived on a hill. See John Bottlejohn. —Richards. Little John Carleton was so absent-minded. See John-a- Dreams.-Octavian. Little kittens, be quiet—be quiet, I say. See Cat to her Kittens, A.—Grove. Little Kitty Cotton-tail. See Kittens' Fright.—Anon and Surprise, A.—Anon. Little . white and green. See Snowdrops.—Alma- Tadema. Little lady of my heart. See Ad Domnulam Suam.—Dow- OIl - Little lamb, who made thee ? See Lamb, The.—Blake. Little Leaf had never seen the world before. See Tuittle Leaf's Sacrifice.—Penney. Little Lettice is dead, they say. See Tettice.—Field. Little maiden, are you lonely. See Waiting.—Anon. Little M. Little Man l come to me now ! See Little Man. —An Orl. Little masters, hat in hand. See Clover.—Tabb. - Little Miltiades Peterkin Paul. See Miltiades Peterkin Paul. —Brownjohn. - Little Miss Babe has not a tooth See Distinguished Baby, A.—Carson. - Little Miss Blue Eyes opens the door. See Little Miss Blue Eyes.—Weir. Little Miss Brier came out of the ground. See Ill-Natured Brier, The.—Bache. Little Miss Cricket she gave a tea party. See Summer Tea Party, A.—Bailey. The- Little Miss Limberkin. See Miss Limberkin's Mouse— ... Dodge. ... - Little, is Tidy is neat as a pin. See Little Miss Tidy.— Il O]]. Little Mollie and Faith, in the arbor at play. See Faith and Works.--Montgomery. Little moments, how they fly. Little moments make an hour. The.—Anon. Little motto bearers, we come before you. ... Bearers, The-Morton. | “Little mouse, little mouse, don't go in, I say.” “See Wilful Little Mouse, The.—Anon. Little Muriel lay, day after day. See Little Muriel.—Craik. Little my lacking fortunes show. See Expenses.—Crapsey. Little Nancy Etticoat. See same.—Anon. - Tittle Nell was an orphan child. See Old Curiosity Shop. (Little Nell).-Dickens. - Little Nell was dead. No sleep so beautiful. See Old Cur- iosity Shop, The.—Dickens. See In Ser- See New Year, The.— Little Nellie Cassidy has got a place in town. ... Butts. Little . come to my knee. See Night with a Wolf, A.— See Little Moments.—Anon. See Value of Little Things, See Little Motto vice.—Letts. Little New Year, little New Year. ay101'. Little Orphant Annie's come to our house to stay. See Little Orphant Annie.—Riley. Little, one, come to my knee. See Story for a Child, A.— ay101". Little ; little one, open your arms. See Old Doll, The.— OIſla S. Little one, thy mother's weeping. See Lullaby of Danae, The.—Stedman. Little one, whose radiance fills. lation of.-Brown. Little park that I pass through. See Ellis Park.-Hoyt. Little Paul Dombey's fostermother had taken care. See Dombey and Son (Little Florence).--Dickens. Little peach blossom has awakened at last. See Little Peach lossom.—Anon. See Dew-drop, The.—Amiel. See Burmese Songs, Trans- See Prince Tatters. See Mischievous Cat, See Rose-Marie of the Angels.— See Winged See Importance of Little See Each See Returned Unopened.— See Throwing See Story See We’d All Like “Little pearl of crystal clear.” Little Penelope Socrates. See Christmas Chimes in Boston, Philadelphia, New York and Chicago.—Anon. Little, Pet, when with dew the grass is wet. See Proposal, A.— (Puck.) Little Philip went to bed early. See Palace of the Days, The. —Raymond. Little Polly Perkins, went to bed one night. See Little Polly Perkins.—North. - Little Prince Carl he stole away. See What the Lord High hamberlain Said.—Cloud. - Little Prince Tatters has lost his cap ! —Richards. Little Pussy Pink-toes sat in the sun. The...—Corbett. Little pussy willow. See Pussy Willow Song.—Anon. Little ºxidow, hanging on the tree. See Pussy Willow. —SIOll UIl. - Little rills make wider streamlets. See Learn a Little Every Day-Anon. - Little Robert Robin sat on a leafless wine. See St. Valen- time’s Day among the Birds.-Anon. Little robin in the tree, sing a song to me. See Sing a Song o Me.—Anon. - Little Robin Redbreast sat upon a tree. See Cat and the Bird, The and Robin Redbreast and Robin Redbreast and Pussy-cat.—Anon: Little Sam Sugartooth said to himself. See Where the Mince Pie Grows.--Anon. Little Sarah she stood by her grandmother's bed. See Johnny-cake, €.—AI) OI). Little Sigrid, fresh, and rosy, was a bonny maid, indeed. See Little Sigrid.—Boyesen. “. . . Little sister Rose-Marie. Crapsey. Little sister, whom the Fay. See Little Sister.—Anon. Little Sisters, the birds. See St. Francis to the Birds.- Eſinkson. Little “Slowboy” Jones was eight years old. See Slowboy and the Blue Goblins.—Wallace. Little Smeed, his hat askew, his collar rolled up. See Great Pancake Record, The.—Johnson. Little snatch of ancient song. See On an "Old Song.— Tiecky. “Little sparrow, come here and say. See What are they doing 7–Anon. Little streams are light and shadow. See Little Streams.- Howitt. Little they know us, ev’n who know us best. Thoughts.-Ingram. Little things may be important. ings.-Beecher. Little thinks, in the field, yon red-cloaked clown. and All.—Emerson. ; Little Timmy Tudor Titus. Barnard. Little Tom Jones would often throw stones. Stones.—Turner. Little Tommy and Peter and Archy and Bob. of an Apple, A.—Dyer. - Little Tommy and Trotty were playing. to Stop There.—Anon. 798 FIRST LINE INDEX Long Little Tommy found a shilling. See Tommy and His Shill- ing.—Jewett. Little tube of mighty power. See Pipe of Tobacco, A, I- filling the air. See Snowflakes.— Browne. • Little was king Laurin, but from many a precious gem. See Fairies.—Warton. Little white feathers, Dodge. * * * * g & Little white Lily sat by a stone. See Little White Lily.— Macdonald. & º Little, white, snowdrop, I pray you, arise. See Bluebird, The (Bluebird's Song, The).-Miller. gº B & Little white snowdrop, just waking up. See Waiting to Grow.—Anon. Little Willie hung his sister. See Little Willie.—Anon. Little Willie, in the best of sashes. See Tender-heartedness. - —Streamer. ge ºf * : * Little Willie stood under an apple tree old. See Willie and the Apple.—M. A. D. * Little wishes on white wings. See What Makes Christmas. —Howe. . Little wistful shades. See Haunted Village.—Cleghorn. “Little words are the sweetest to hear.” See Little Things. —Anon. Little yellow sunbeam. See Little Sunbeam.—Richards. Live and love, doing, both nobly. See Drama of Exile, A (“Live and love”).-Browning. te g ge Live blindly and upon the hour. See Live Blindly.—Stick- Iley. g Live j thyself I let each successive morn. See Whom Wilt thou Live for 3—Anon. Live in these conquering leaves; live all the same. See Flaming Heart, The.—Crashaw. * * * * Live, live with me, and thou shalt see. See To Phillis, to Love and Live with him.—Herrick. Live thy life, young and old. See Oak, The.—Tennyson. “Live while you live l’” the epicure would say. See Epigram on his Family Arms.--Doddridge. Live with me still, and all the measures. The (Invitation, The).--Dekker. & Lives of great men all remind us, , we can make our lives sublime. See Psalm of Life, A (Life).--Longfellow. . Lives there a man with soul so dead. See Whatever is, is Right.—Blanchard. º e º Livin' wid Pat Magee. See Pat Magee's Wife.—Barrington. Living here comfortably at home, do we ever think of, the perils of the poor sailor ? See Plea for the Sailor, A.— Anon. Iivin, our loved ones make us what they dream. See Cloud t of Witnesses, The.—Bates. gº º Lizie Wan sits at her father's bower door. See Lizie Wan. — (Old Ballad.) Lizzie and I are one, and one we mean to be. I Are One.—Anon. e 'Ll where in the world my eyes has bin. The.—Riley. g g Lo! above the mournful chanting. See Kol Nidra.--Leiser. Lo, as a careful housewife runs to catch. See Sonnets. (CXLIII. : “Lo, as a careful housewife runs to catch). —Shakespeare. tº Lo, as a dove when up she springs. See In Memoriam (LO as a Dove When Up She Springs).-Tennyson. * Lo, as some bard on isles of the AEgean. See Saint Paul.— Myers. Lo! at the couch where infant beauty sleeps. of Hope (Mother, The).--Campbell. Lo, by Nilus' languid waters. See Cleopatra's Dream.— Owens. . Lo! Death has reared himself a throne. See City in the Sea, The.—Poe. Lo, far on the horizon’s verge reclined. Reade. Lo, ſº the city’s heat and dust. See Golden Hand, The.— iatt. Lo! He comes, with clouds descending ! See same.—Olivers Lo! here a little volume, but great book. See On a Prayer- - book Sent to Mrs. M. R. and Prayer.—Crashaw. - TIO, here hath been dawning another blue day. See To-day. —Carlyle * & Lo, here is God, and there is God! See New Sinai, The.— Clough. Lol #e best, the worst, the world. See Ode on Melan- choly (Melancholy).-Hood. Tuol here the gentle lark. —Shakespeare. Tro, I am weary of all. See Cry, A.—Clarke. Lo! I, the man whose Muse whylome did maske. See Faerie Queene, The.—Spenser. - Lo, I will shape you a song. See Challenge to Youth, A.— See Sun's Darling, See Lizzie and See Train-Misser, See Pleasures See Paestum.— Wattles. Lo, if some pen should write upon your rafter. See Inner. Light, The.—Myers. - . . - Lo! in the west, fast fades the lingering light. See Clifton Grove.—White. Lo, it is the even of Today. See To-morrow (Procrasti- nation).--Tupper. Lo, Kings and Poets toward the sinking sun. Birge. Lo, mother l it is here—thou hast thy will. of Herodias, The.—Anon. Lo, my shepherd's hand divine ! Merrick. - Tuol new-born Jesus. See same.—Rossetti. See Mirage.— See Psalm Twenty-three.— See Venus and Adonis (Sunrise). See Daughter Lo, now four others act upon the stage. See Four Ages of Man, The and Of the Four Ages of Man.-Bradstreet. Lo, now is come our joyful feast. See Old Christmas.— Wither. Lo! o'er the earth the kindling spirits pour. See Written after Recovery from a Dangerous Illness.--Davy. Lo! on his far-resounding path. See Entrance of Colum- bus into Barcelona.--Mellen. “Lo,” quoth he, “cast up thine eye.” The (Milky Way, The).-Chaucer. LO, that Small office I there th’ incautious guest. Lawyers.--Crabbe. Lo, the fading, dying year. —Hadley. Lo! thº. Son hath taken prisoner. See Hostage, The —BOOth. - Lo, the leader in these glorious wars. See Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington.—Tennyson. LO, the lilies of the field. See Providence.—Heber. See House of Fame, See Sly See Story of Thanksgiving, The. See Bryant See Pisa : The Duomo. See Snow.— See Lock the Lo! the long, slender spears, how they quiver and flash. See road. See Suffrage Marching Song and Woman Suf- Spring is Coming.—Bible. Lo, this is like a song writ long ago. Lo! through a shadowy "valley. See Funeral of Time, The. LO—to the battle-ground of Life. See On the Birth of a Wolcott. LO, We are side by side. See Antony in Arms.-Buchanan. Scott. Lo, when the Lord made north and south. See Angel in Light.—Morris. Lo! where the four mimosas blend their shade. See For an —Urray. Loaded with gallant soldiers. See Ready.—Carey. Locate your love you lose your love. See To No. One in —Campbell. Door, Lariston.—Hogg. See Lines on the Prince of Loe I [or Lo! ) where she comes along with portly pace. Youth and Sorrow.—Lawton. Song of the Rain, The-(Spectator, The.) frage Marching Song.—Block. Lol there he lies, our Patriarch Poet, dead! —Mitchell. —Hirst. Child.—Untermeyer. See Tender Husband, The.— Lol Venice, gay with color, lights and song. Lo, What a golden day it is See Thorgerda.-Payne. LO, what wonders the day hath brought. the House, The (Rose of the World, The).--Patmore. Lo! [97. Loell, where she comes along with portly pace. See Epitaph at Fiesole and His Epitaph.-Landor. Lo, where †he stripling, rapt in wonder, roves. See Min. “Lobelia, my love, another long and delightful evening is Particular.—Bynner. “Lock the dairy door ſ” . See Lost.—Thaxter. Loe where he shineth yonder. See Epithalamion, The (Bride, The).—Spenser. Logan | He hasn't become accustomed to answering. See Lo! the nations have been toiling up a steep and rugged Lo! the winter is past, the rain is over and gone. See Dead.—Hayne. Lo, this is night. See In Wartime.—Dobell. Lol ’tis a gala night. See Conqueror Worm, The.—Poe. Lo, to the cruel hand of fate. not Last.—Lighthall. See Canada Lo What it is to love. See Rondel of Love, A and same- Alcers. Lo, when we wade the tangled wood. See Drawing Near the Epithalamion, The (Bride, The) –Spenser. Lo! where the rosy-bosom'd hours. See Ode: On the Spring. strel, The.—Beattie. before us.” See McSwats Swear Off, The...—Anon. Lochiel, Lochiell beware of the day. See Lochiel's Warning. Lock the door, Lariston, lion of Liddisdale. Wales.—Frederick. Lofty against our Western dawn uprises Achilles. See Song, Pro Tem.—Griffith. Logicians . Butler. Loin-wise ungirdled, with a leathern clout. used to clap a proposition. See Logicians.— See Bet-El.— &Iſl}). London bridge is broken down. See London Bridge.— In OIl. Londº my beautiful. See Poems. In Unrhymed Cadence.— IIl London thou art of townes A. per se. See fri Honour of the City of London and London.—Dunbar. Lone and weary as I wander'd. See Lament over the Ruins of the Abbey of Timoleague.—Ferguson. Lone lake, half lost amidst encircling hills. See Arts Lough. —Greene. Lone o'er the moors I stray’d. See Hand, The.—Jones. Lone upon a mountain, the pine trees wailing round him. See Awakening of Endymion, The.—Maclean. Lonely and cold and fierce I keep my way. See Gulf Stream. —Woolsey. Lonely once, my love away. See. On a Clock.-Sherman. Lonely save for a few faint stars. See Little Dancers, The . - a London Vision.—Binyon. 'Long about the time me, an’ Ed was just gettin' on friendly relations with our 'teens. See When Me an’ Ed Got Religion.—Shibley. . Long after Phoebus took his lab’ring team. See Baron's Wars, The.—Drayton. 799 Long AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS f Long after Washington's judicious and intrepid conduct in respect to the French and English. See Franklin's Toast.—Anon. Long ages ago when the world was young. See Legend of the Heather.—Anon. Long ago a minister of Thrums was to be married. See Mob Scene from “The Little Minister.”—Barrie. Longº; a poet dreaming. See Rain upon the Roof.- age. Long ago and long ago. * Long ago before the 'hoppers. See Maiden Song.—Rossetti. See Willer Crick Incident, A. —White. Long ago, in a village in the north of Europe. See Little Wolf's Wooden Shoes.—(School and Home Education.) Long,º in changeful autumn. See Oak Tree, The.— - IlOIl. Long ago in fair Burgandy lived. See Christobal.—May. Long ago in our childhood's years. See Childish Fancy, A. —Anon. Tiong ago, in the young moonlight. See Song from “Mater.” —Mackaye. t : Long ago, on a bright spring day. See Old and Young.— Bourdillon. Long ago, so says my story, dwelt in some fair-distant land. See Legend of St. Christopher, The.—Fletcher. Long ago there dwelt in India two great Rajas who were brothers. See Maha-Bharata, Story of the.—Rabb. Long ago, when first the human heart-strings. See Modern Cain, The.—Edwards. Long,º when violets were blooming. See Leaves. The.— In OIl. Long and hard were the lessons studied, many years ago. See Arithmetic in Life.—Cooper. Long and lean and wiry. See Stockrider, The.—Eden. Long as thine art shall love true love. See Centennial Medi- tation of Columbia (Dear Land of all my Love).— Lanier. Long autumn rain. See Autumn Song, An.—Dowden. Long back in the far off ages, when low lay the might of Rome. See St. George and the Dragon.—Latimer. Long before the guns of Beauregard opened fire upon Fort Sumter. See Abraham Lincoln.—Watterson. e 'Long. º June, when everything's. See “I go Fishin’.”— OWell. Long, but not loud, the droning wheel went on. See Closing Scene, The.—Read. Long by the willow-trees. See Willow-tree, The.—Thackeray. Long centuries ago, in a famed city. See Work that is Best, The.—Perry. Long centuries ago, three Persian boys. he.—Sherman. Long did I toil, and knew no earthly rest. Toil.-Lyte. Long do the eyes that look from heaven see. See Down the Dark Future.—Lanier. Long expected one-and-twenty. See Johnson. Long fed on boundless hopes. Better Part, The.—Arnold. Long from the lists of love I stood aloof. See Omnia Vin- cit.—Cochrane. - - Long, golden beams from the setting sun swept over the plains of Andalusia. See Sombre.—Story. Long had our dull forefathers slept supine. See Account of the Greatest English Poets, An.—Addison. Long had the Sage, the first who dar'd to brave. of Columbus, The.—Barlow. Long has the summer sunlight shone. Raphael.—Butler. Long hath she slept, forgetful of delight. —Watson. - Long hours we toiled up through the solemn wood. See Mount Rainier.—Bashford. Long I followed happy guides. See Story of Omar, See Long Did I One and Twenty.— See Anti-desperation and See Vision See Incognita of See Vita Nuova. See Forerunners.-Emer- SOIl. Tuong Irish melancholy of lament. See “To Weep Irish.”— Johnson. Long lay the ocean-paths from man concealed. See Colum- bus and West Indies, The (Inspiration, The).--Mont- gomery. Long lines of cliff breaking have left a chasm. See Enoch rden.—Tennyson. “Long live our King, good Harry of Navarrel.” IV.-Saltus. . . Long live who knows humanity. See To Whom Honor Be TXue.—Anon. * . Ionºſº: ago, beyond the misty space. See Celts, The.— €62. - See Henry Long, long ago, ere these material days. See Tragedy of Man, The.—Campbell. Tuong, long ago, from Amsterdam, a vessel sailed away. See Flying Dutchman, The.—O'Reilly. Long, long ago, it seems, this summer morn. See June.— Lampman. Long, long ago—millions of years ago—no one lived on the earth but the spirits of Fire. See Spirits of Fire, The.—Sherman. . Tuong, long ago! oh, heart of youth unheeding. See Christ- mas Long Ago.—Woodruff. Long long ago, when all the glittering earth. See Sonnets. —Masefield. . Long long ago, when this world was in its tender infancy. See Pandors.-Hawthorne. Long, long before the Babe could speak. . See Child, The (At Bethlehem).-Tabb. Long, long had we heard in India of his name. son.—Mozoomdar. Long looked för was the summer. See Emer- See No Need to Watch. -- eley. Long night succeeds thy little day. See Margaret Love Pea- cock.-Peacock. Long on Golconda's shore a diamond lay. See Value of Education, The.—(Boston Transcript.) - Long pored St. Austin o'er the sacred page. See Passage in the Life of St. Augustine, A.—Anon. Long the proud Spaniards had vaunted to conquer us. See Winning of Cales, The.—Anon. / Long the tyrant of our coast. See Capture of the Guerrière by the Constitution, The.—Freneau. Long they pine in weary woe—the nobles of our land. See Kathaleen Ny-Houlahan.—Mangan. Long thy fair cheek was pale. See Eiré'a Rúin.—O’Ha- gall. Long time a child, and still a child, when years. See “Long Time, a Child” and Sonnet: “Long time a child,” etc.— Coleridge. • Long time ago—some day this month. Life, The.—Taylor. Long time ago, when this old world was young. See Sun- beam's, Mission, The.—Jones. - Long time his pulse hath ceased to beat. See Schoolmaster, The.—Wordsworth. Long, too long America. See same.—Anon. Long_Weeks you have stood in the yielding sand. See Border Land, The.—Moffat. Long while I sought to what I might compare. See Amo- retti and Epithalamion (Her Eyes).-Spenser. Long years a sculptor wrought. See True Immortality, The. —Miller. • . . Lonsº ago, a little band. See Pacific Shore, The.— In OI). - Long X; ago (how youth to-day). See School Episode, A. —SIla, W. Long years ago I wandered here. ocky Mountains in Winter, Fremont. Long years ago I wandered here. See Wanderer, The.— Anon. © - See Grammar of See On Recrossing the After Many Years.- Long years ago in a far Eastern world. See Story of the Priest Philemon, The.—Pertwee. Long years, ago, in distant lands, when kings were strong in might. See Legend of the True, A.—Cloud. - Long years ago, in times so remote. See Why no Scotch- men go to Heaven.—Anon. { +. Long years ago there lived a King. See King Bell.—Sher- Iſla, Il. . Long years ago there lived in monkish cell. See Elixir of Life, The.—M'Gill. Long years agone a southern artisan. See Lost Chime, The and Some Bells, The.—Anon. Long years had elapsed since I gazed on the scene. See Childhood's Scenes.—Anon. Long years their cabin stood. , See Eviction.—Linton. Long years within its sepulchre. See Last Letter, The.— Sherman. Long years you’ve kept the door ajar. - rcady.—Bridges. Long expected One-and Twenty. See One-and-Twenty and Satire, A.—Johnson. * Look above thee—never eye. See same-Bowring. Look abroad over this country. See Teacher the Hope of America, The.—Eells. Look all around thee! Spring.—Tieck. Look at all history—consult her pages, ancient or modern. See Sacredness of the Union.—Clay. Look º, º: collar I Will, I’ve got your tag. See Colorado. —Olcott. - - - Look at her—there she sits upon her throne. See Turbine, The.—Monroe. Look at his pretty face for just one minute. See My Little Boy that Died.—Craik. Look at it, Senators of the South. See Our Country's Greatness.—Hoar. | Look at me with thy large brown eyes. See Philip, My . King.—Craik. “Look at the clock l’’ quoth Winifred Pryce. See Look at the Clock.-Barham. Look at the little darlings in the corn. See Fireflies in the See Starlight See Overheard in How the spring advances I See Corn.—Lawrence. Look at the stars l look, look up at the skies. Night, The.—Hopkins. Took at these two questions for a moment. of Massachusetts, The.—Lodge. Look back with longing eyes and know that I will follow. See Flight, The.—Teasdale. Look, Delia, how we esteem the half-blown rose. See Son- nets to Delia, XXXIX. —Daniel. * 4 “Look, Dolly! see the fine things the groceryman is taking next door-oh, do look, Dolly!” See How the Twins Gave Thanks,—(New York Magazine of Mysteries.) Look for goodness, look for gladness. See Look for the Best. —Uary. - Look forth and tell me what they do on life's broad fields. See Hammer and Anvil.—Cole. Look forth, O Land, thy mountain-tops. Woodberry. See Traditions See My Country.— 800 FIRST LINE INDEX Lord - Look from the ancient mountains down. The.—Hemans. Look, girls, here comes aunt Kitty home from her day's shop- ping. See Aunt Kitty's Shopping.—Rook. “Look, Grandmanma,” the soubrette cried. See Soubrette's Revenge, The.—Hewitt. “Look here, Burton,” said old John Ellis. Drive a Pig.—Montgomery. “Look here,” said the teacher of the Possum Ridge school. See Educating to a Purpose.—Montfort. See English Boy, See How to Look here upon this picture, and on this. See Hamlet.— Shakespeare. e Look here upon thy brother Geoffrey's face. See King John. —Shakespeare. Look! here's a pretty pigeon house ! —(Blades and Flowers.) - Look how he throws them up and up. See Juggler, The.— Carman. - - * Look how it sparkles, see it greet. See Diamond, A.—Love- Iſla I). Look, how the flower which ling’ringly doth fade. See No Trust in Time.—Drummond. Look how the lark soars upward and is gone. See False Poets and True.—Hood. Look how the pale Queen of the silent night. See Sonnet to the Moon, A.—Best. Look in my face; my name is Might-have-been. See House of Life, The (Superscription, A).--Rossetti. Look in my life, not in mine eyes. Look in my songs and you shall find her. Wheelock. - - Look! Look I the spring is come. See First Spring Morning. —Bridges. : Look, love, what envious streaks. (Morning).-Shakespeare. - Look, Mazie, see the fine things the grocery man is taking ne. door—oh, do look, Mazie. See Twins Give Thanks. —A ClOIl. “Look, mother, here it is, at last !” Il OIl. Look Nature through, 'tis revolution all. See Night Thoughts (Nature).-Young. Look not thou on beauty's charming. See Lucy Ashton's Song.—Scott. -> Look not upon the wine when it is red within the cup I See Look not upon the Wine.—Willis. - Look now abroad—another race has filled. See America.-- Bryant. - Look now at his odd grimaces. See Monkey, The.—Howitt. Look now, directed by yon candle's blaze. See Curiosity (Fiction).—Sprague. Look off, dear love, across the sallow Sands. ong.—Lanier. Look on him l—through his dungeon grate. for Debt, The.—Whittier. Look—on the topmost branches of the world. See Sunday Evening in the Common.—Wheelock. Look on this cast, and know the hand. See Hand of Lin- coln, The.—Stedman. Look once more, ere we leave this specular mount. See Paradise Regained (Athens).-Milton. Look our ransomed shores around. See Additional Verses to FIail Columbia.-Holmes and New Hail Columbia.— Anon. Look out, bright eyes, and bless the air | See Look Out, Bright Eyes.—Beaumont and Fletcher. Look out I Look out, boys | clear the track l See Broomstick Train, The or The Return Of the Witches.—Holmes. See Confession.— See Romeo and Juliet See Two Diplomas.- See Evening See Prisoner Look, out of line one tall corn-captain stands. See Corn.— Lanier. - Look out upon the stars, my love. See Serenade, A.— Pinkney. Look right into my face with your honest brown eyes. See My Dog and I.-Marsh. Look round our world; behold the chain of love. See Essay on Man, An (Nature's Chain).--Pope. - - “Look!” she said; “I see my father.” See Song of Hia- watha, The.—Longfellow. - Look 1 the valleys are thick with grain. See Bob White.— Goodale. Look, this is why I feel so gay. See Dream of Love, A.— Vogelweide. -: Look through mine eyes with thine, true wife. See Miller's Daughter, The.—Tennyson. * Look to your history, that part of it which the world knows by heart. See American Sailor, The.—Stockton. Ilook up, and let thy nature strike on mine. See At Life's Best.—Tennyson. Look up, not down at all this little life's mistakes. See Look Up !—Holden. - “Look up, not down l’’ Do you see how the tree-top. See Four Mottoes.—Palmer. “Look up,” she said, and all the heavens blazed. See Star- light.—Chadwick. Look . street and see her coming. See Budd Explains.— Ort. Look, when a painter would surpass the life. . See Venus and Adonis (Horse of Adonis, The).-Shakespeare. Look where we will, and in whatever land. See Embargo, The.—Bryant. - Look wild, do I (?) Well, I feel wild. Ivory Soap.–Loomis. - Look, William, how the morning mists. The.—Southey. See He Wanted See Morning Mist, See Pigeon House, The. See Dedication.—Brower. Look you, now. See Eagles.—Ingelow. Looking around the globe to-day, we see an unbroken line. See Sacred Influences.—Cook. Looking back a hundred years. Fish. Looking calmly yet humbly for the close of my mortal career. See same.—Greely. Looking on a page where stood. See What is Death?— Swinburne. - -- Looking out and stretching her neck over the hand-rail. See Barnaby Rudge (Mr. Tappertit Goes Out for the Even- . . ing). —Dickens. Looking over the world on a broad scale. Stowe. ./ Looking seaward; o'er the sand-hills. See Concha and Pre- sidio de San Franciisco, 1800.-Harte. Looking upward every day. See same.—Anon. Loose the sail, rest the oar, float away down. (Boat-song, A).--Kingsley. Loosed from the bands of the frost, the verdant ground. - Sº, Elegy—Written in Spring (Spring Pointing to God). —BI'll Ce. Lord Audley, whiles our son is in the chase. Edward the Third.—Anon. Lord Bateman he was a noble lord. See Loving Ballad of Lord Bateman, The...— (Ballad.) Lord Beichan was a noble lord. See Lord Beichan and Susie Pye.—Anon. Lord, by whose might the heavens stand. See Hymn of Em- pire, A.—Scott. Lord Caesar, when you sternly wrote. —Benson. Ilord I call thy, pallid angel. See Corn-law Hymn.—Elliott. Lord Cardigan's eye glanced us over. See Graphic Story of the Light Brigade, A.—Anon. - - Lord, come away. See Christ's Coming to Jerusalem in Triumph and Coming of Christ, The.—Taylor. Lord Count, . I have the viol played. See Minstrel Life.— Muset. (A).- Lord Erlington had ae daughter. Lord Erskine, at women presuming to rail. See Wife, A.— See Then and Now.— See same.— See Hypatia See King See After Construing. See Erlington. (Old Ballad.) Sheridan. - Lord, for the erring thought. See Thanksgiving.—Howells. Lord, for tomorrow and its needs. See Just for Today.— Wilberforce. - Lord, from far several climes we come. ay. - Ilord Gabriel, See Cradle Song.— Peabody. Lord Haº. º written a novel. See Novel of High Life, .—Bayly. Lord, help me at my humble job to-day. See Workman's Prayer, A.—Stott. Lord, how long, how long wilt Thou. . See Psalm Thirteen. See Invocation.— wilt thou not rejoice. } —Davison. Lord! How sublime the hills with golden stains. See Walk on the Rocks.—Hugo. Lord, I am glad for the great gift of living. See Thanks- giving, A.—Towne. Tuord, I am weeping. As Thou wilt, O Lord. See Absent Soldier Son, The.—Dobell. Lord, I have laid my heart upon Thy altar. See Smoke of Sacrifice, The...—MacDonald. Lord, in this dust thy sovereign voice. .—Newman. - Lord, in Thy abounding grace. See Prayer, A.—Jenks. Lord, * . name thy servants plead. See Seed Time Hymn. --ES-e OIG. Lord Ingram and Child Wyet. See Child Wyet.—Anon. Lord, it belongs not to my care. See Resignation.—Baxter. See Resignation.—Elwood. Lord, it belongs not to my care. The summer was so grand. See Autumn Lord: it is time. Day.—Rilke. Ilord John stood in his stable-door. See Burd Ellen.—Anon. Lord, let me know mine end, and of my days. See End of King David, The.—Anon. Lord, let me make this rule. See School Days.--Babcock. Lord, let me never slight the meaning. See Reader's Prayer, A.—Anon. Lord, let the angels praise Thy name. ert. Lord, living here are we. age Days.-Wither. Lord Liverwing, the eldest son of the Duke of Goosefield. See Liverwing Testimonial, The.—Spurr. Lord,ººl he stood at his castle-gate. See Lord Lovel.— Il OIl. Lord Lovell he stood at his own front door. See Tale of Lord Lovell, The. (Parody).—Anon. Lord, make me... coyº and tender to offend. See Unkindness. —Herbert. . . . . . Lord, make me quick to see. See same.—Offord. Lord Malcolm of Ruthven mounts his steed. Maud's Oathé-Henry. Lord, many times I am aweary, quite. Times I Am A weary.—Trench. Lord Mortimer, and . Cousin Glendower. W., Pt. I.-Shakespeare. Lord, not for light in darkness do we pray. A.—Drinkwater. Lord, not with these thy priesthood dwells. in a Cathedral.—Carpenter. See Thanksgiving, See Misery.—Her- See Hymn for Anniversary Marri- See Lady See Lord, Many See King Henry See Prayer, See Thoughts 801 Lord AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Lord of all being I throned afar. See Sun-day Hymn, A. —Holmes. Lord of my heart's elation. See same.—Carman. Lord of the grass and hill. See Overlord.—Carman. . Lord of the living, when my race is run. See Where My Treasure Is..—Anon. Lord of the vale | astounding Flood. See Composed at Cora Linn.—Anon. Lord of the winds ! I feel thee nigh. See Hurricane, The. —Bryant. Lord Rameses of Egypt sighed. See Birthright.—Drink- Water. “Lord, receive our supplication for this Prayer for Evening, A.—Stevenson. Lord Ronald has come to his halls in Clyde. Ronald's Bride.—Lytton. Lord, since the strongest human hands I know. See In the Dark.-Jewett. - See Lord, Teach a Little See Hymn: “Lord, the house,” See See Lord Lord, teach a little child to pray. Child.—Anon. Lord, the people of the land. people,” etc.—Anon. Lord Thomas and Fair Annet. See Nut-brown Bride, The and same.—Anon. Lord Thomas he was a bolde forester. See Lord Thomas and Fair Ellinor.—Anon. Lord Thomas is to the hunting gone. See Lord Thomas and Lady Margaret.— (Old Ballad.) Lord Thomasine was a bold forester, a chaser of our king's deer. See Lord Thomasine and Fair Ellinnor.—Anon. Lord, thou hast been our dwelling place in all generations. See Psalms of David, XC.—Bible. - Lord, Thou hast been Thy people's rest. See Time Past, Time Passing, Time to Come.—Montgomery. Lord, thou hast given me a cell. See Thanksgiving to God for His House, A.—Herrick. - Lord, we've been a-prayin' for rain. (“The Rainmakers”) —Stanton. Lord! what a busy restless thing. Waughan. Lord, what a change within us. See same.-Anon and Three Sonnets on Prayer.—Trench. Lord, when I quit this earthly stage. “Lord, when I,” etc.—Watt.s Lord! when these [or those] glorious lights I see. See same. —Wither. Lord, who greatest man in wealth and Store. Wings.-Herbert. Lord, who ordaineth for mankind. See Mother's Charge, A and Mother's Hymn, The.—Bryant. Lord, who shall abide in thy tabernacle? David.—(Bible.) See Mistaken Prayers The...— See Pursuit, See Hymn : See Easter See Psalm of Lord with glowing' heart I’d praise thee. See same.— . - ey. Lord, with what care hast thou begirt us round. See Bosom Sin.—Herbert. Lordings, listen, and hold...you still. See Durham Field.— (Old Ballad.) Lordings, listen to our lay. ′ same.—Anon. Lords, knights, and squires, the numerous band. See To a Child of Quality Five Years Old.—Prior. Lords of the world's great waste, the ocean. to my Lord Protector, A.—Waller. Lorenzo and Salerio, welcome hither. See Merchant of Si- See Anglo-Norman Carol and See Panegyric Venice.—Shakespeare. Lost l lost l lost l See Advertisement of a Lost Day. gourney. Lost Sappho's voice passed on the wind to-day. See Tm an Alameda Field.—Markham. - Lost towers impend, copeless primeval props. See Babel: The Gate of the God.—Bottomley. Lot One, the well known village, with bridge, and church, and green. See Selling Off at the Opera House.— (Punch.) Lot sº was the meanest man. See Lot Skinner's Elegy. -H'101CIS. Lots of folks that would really like to do right. See Cow- boy’s Sermon, The...—Curtis. Louis, Smith lived in the country. See What Lottie Saw.— roVI). Loud and Clear. See City Bells.—Barham. . Loud and wild the storm is howling. See Old Letters.- Benners, Jr. Loud chilling winds may hoarsely blow. See Tomorrow.— Fox. Loud he sang the psalm of David l See Slave Singing at . Midnight, The.—Longfellow. Loud is the summer's busy song. See July.—Clare. Loud is the Vale | the voice is up. See Lines Written at Grasmere.—Wordsworth. -- . . . Loud let the Brave Man's praises swell: ; See Brave Man, The.—Berger. Loud mockers in the roaring street. e.—LeGallienne. Loud roared the dreadful thunder. —Cherry. Loud roared the tempest. See Requital, The.—Procter. Loud rolleth the rune, the martial rune. See Nortern Rune, A.—Sangster. Loud tº Christmas bells are ringing. See Christmas Bells. -AIAOI). Loud the organ tones came swelling all the crowded aisles along. See How the Organ was Paid for.—Bradley. See Second Crucifixion, See Bay of Biscay, The. Love banish’d heaven, Love in my bosom, like a bee. Loud through the still November air. See Church of the Revolution, The.—Butterworth. Loud wind l strong windl sweeping o'er the mountains. See North Wind.—Craik. Loudoun's bonnie woods and braes. Loughareema I Loughareema. See O'Neill. - Louhi, hostess of the Northland. See Kalewala, The (Ilmari- men's Wedding Feast). Louis Bonaparte will never be other than the pygmy. See invective Against Napoleon the Little.—Hugo. Louis XIV, created the formula of absolute personal power. See Government by Epigrams.—Maupassant. “Louisa, my love,” Mrs. Manners began. See How to Look when Speaking.—Turner. - Louisa was a pretty child. See Remedy, The.—Anon. Louise darted into the kitchen, where sat her good nurse, Fº mending a little dress. See Traveling Lindy.— Ol' See same.—Tannahill. Fairy Lough, The. — Louise, fasten me this? See Sister's Sacrifice, A.—Daly. Love and believe: for works will follow spontaneous. See Children of the Lord's Supper, The (“Love and believe,” etc.).-Longfellow. Love bade me hope, and I obeyed. See Woman's Honour.— Rochester. - Love bade me welcome; yet my soul drew back. —Herbert. See Lowe. in earth was held in scorn. See Beggar, The and Sonnet: “Love banished heaven.”— Drayton. - Lovel blessed Love 1 if we could hang our walls. See Bridal |Hour, The (“Lovel blessed,” etc.).--Cary. Love, brave Virtue's younger brother. See Love's Horoscope. —Crashaw. Love built a crimson house. Carman. Love built a stately house, where Fortune came. See World, The.—Herbert. Love, by that loosened chair. See Song: “Love by that,” etc and Songs of the Sea Children.—Carman. Love came a beggar to her gate. See Love and Pity.— Anon. Love came back at fall o' Love came to me through the gloaming. Martyn. - Love comes back to his vacant dwelling. The.—Dobson. Love comes laughing up the valleys. , See Call, The.—Kauff- See Crimson House, The.— dew. See same.—Reese. See Late Love.— See Wanderer, Illa, Il. . .. Love comforteth like sunshine after rain. See Venus and Adonis. (Love and Lust).-Shakespeare. Love, dearest lady, such as I would speak. See Love Bet- tered by Time.—Hood. Love divine, all love excelling. See same.—Toplady. Love doth rule each human heart. See Love.—Armitage. Love dying set his fingers on these lips. See Silence.— Savage-Armstrong. Love, felt from far, long sought, scarce found. See In the Small Canals.—Symonds. Love for such a cherry lip. See Lips and Eyes.—Middle- OIl. Love forever completes the world. See Completion of the World, The.—Le Gallienne. Love framed with Mirth a gay fantastic round. to the Passions.—Collins. Love from that summer morn. Stedman. Love gilds thy laurel,-love was found thy blame. See Ode See Alice of Monmouth.-- See Tasso Love, give me one of thy dear hands to hold. See Rest.— Anon. Love has a language that mocks at rule. guage.—Gifford. . & Love has been sung a thousand ways. See To Celia. (Songs Ascending).-Bynner. Love has come and gone again. See Love's Lan See Love's Farewell.— In OIl. Love has gone and left me, and the days are all alike. See Ashes of Life.—Millay. Love hath a language. See same.—Sheridan. Lowe i. his poppy-wreath. See Love in Dreams.-Sy- IſlC)11(IS. Love heeds no more the sighing of the wind. See Garden of Shadow, The.—Dowson. Love held a harp between his hands, and, lo! Music.—Marston. Love hides behind the door. See Love in Lent.—Anon. Love, I marvel what you are. See same.—Stickney. Love? I will tell thee what it is to love I See Love.—Swain. Lovel if Thy destined sacrifice am I. See Acquiescence of Pure Love, The.—Cowper. - Love in a humor play’d the prodigal. See Sonnet: “Love is a humor,” etc.—Drayton. . - Love in fantastic triumph sate. Behn. . Love in her sunny eyes does basking play. See Love in her Sunny Eyes and Without and within.—Cowley. See Rosalynde ; or, Euphues' Golden Legacy (Rosalynd's Madrigal).-Lodge. Love in my heart; oh, heart of me, heart of me I See Song : “Love in my heart,” etc.—Sharp. Love in the country, Sorrow in the town. See Love and Sorrow.—Lecky. ..."; ºy: See Love's See same and Song.— . 802 FIRST LINE INDEX y TiOW Love in thy youth, fair maid, be wise, See “Love in Thy Youth, Fair Maid.”—Anon. Love is a hunter boy. See same.—Moore. Love is a King and every heart a throne. See Love.—West' ley. º Love is a light burthen ; Love gladderls young and old. See Love is a Light Burthen.—Rolle. Love is a little golden fish. See Golden Fish, The.—Ar. Il Of Ol. Love is a sickness full of woes. See Hymen's Triumph (Love).-Daniel. Love is a terrible thing. Love is a tree that demands. Gruchy. Love is and was my Lord and King. Tennyson. Love is better than house and lands. Love is come with a song and a smile. is come,” etc.).-Tennyson. Love is cruel. See Song: Love is Cruel, Love is Sweet.— MacDonagh. Love is enough. Let us not seek for gold. Wilcox. Love is enough : though the World be a-waning. See Love is Enough.—Morris. love is eternal, so the strong souls say. w nal.—Perry. Love is forever Bradford. - Love is hard—When weight of all the garnered years. See Quid non Speremus, Amantis.--Dowson. . Love is like a lamb, and love is like a lion. See What Love is Like.—Middleton. Love is like the wild rose-briar. Brontë. & 8 º “Love is no god, Socrates.” See Sage Diotima Speaks, The. —Plato. , + - - Love is not a feeling to pass away. (Lucy’s Song). —Dickens. Love is not made of kisses, (Chambers’ Journal.) Love is one object all the world doth see. Anon. Love is the blossom where there blows. * ing Song.—Fletcher. '. Love is the happy privilege of the mind. See Love of God and Man,—Bailey. Love is the minstrel; for in God's own sight. See Love the Musician.—Redi. Love is the root of creation. See Children of the Lord's Supper, The.—Longfellow. Love is too great a happiness. Love knoweth every form of air. WilliS. Love led me to an unknown land and fain was I to go. See Old Friendship Street.—Garrison. Love lies beyond the tomb. See Song: “Love lies beyond,” etc.—Clare. Love making all things else his foes. * Denham. Love me and leave me; what love bids retrieve me? See John Jones.—Swinburne. Love me at last, or if you will not. See Love Me At Last. —Corbin. Love me for what I am, Love. Not for sake. See Of Such as I Have.—Woolsey. Love me if I live I See same.—Procter. Love me little, love me long. See same.—Anon. Love me not for comely grace. See Love Not Me for Comely Grace.—Anon. - - Love § not, love, for that I first loved thee. See same.— er See same.—Norton. See Love is a Tree.—De See In Memoriam.— See Best.—Cooke. See Harold (“Lowe See same.— See Lowe is Eter- think no more. See Love is Forever.— See Love and Friendship— See Willage Coquettes or of sighs. . See Love.— See Love.— See Panglory's woo. See Love.—Butler. See Annoyer, The.— See Against Love.— I º Love me or not, love her I must or die. See “Love Me or Not.”—Campion. Love me, sweet, with all thou art. A.—Browning. Love much. Earth has enough of bitter in it. Much.--—Wilcox. Love must be a fearsome thing. See Wood-song.—Peabody. Love, none may withstand when thou workest. See Anti- gone (Eros Chorus, The) —Sophocles. Love not, love not l ye hapless sons of clay I See Love Not, - —Norton. Love not me for comely grace. See same.—Anon. Love of country is a sentiment so universal. See Man With- out a Country, The.—Hale. Love on a day, wise poets tell. See How Violets Came Blue. —Herrick. Love on roses sweetly sleeps. See Friendship.–Beranger. Love once was like an April dawn. See same-Johnson. Love, Peace, and Repose I the tendered trio. See My Early Biome.—Clark. * Love, Reason, Hate, did once bespeak. See Dance, The...— Suckling. Love sayeth : Sing of me ! Love scorns degrees; the low he lifteth high. Scorns Degrees.—Hayne. “Love seeketh not itself to please.” (Clod and the Pebble).--Blake. Love still å boy and oft a wanton is. Stella (Sonnet LXXIII).-Sidney. Love still hath [or has] something of the sea. See same.— Sedley. -. . Love strong as death—nay, stronger. See Man's Requirement, See Love See Love and Song.—Lockhart. See Love See Songs of Experience See Astrophel and See same.—Anon. Love suffereth all things. See Sacrifice.—Manning. Love swore by Styx, while all the depths did tremble. See Aurora (Sonnets from “Aurora”).--—Alexander. Love that hath us in the net. See Miller's Daughter, The (Love).-Tennyson. Love, that liveth and reigneth in my thought. See Com: plaint of a Lover Rebuked.—Howard. Love thee, dearest ? love thee ? See same.—Moore. Love thee ?—so well, so tenderly. See Love Thee?—Moore. Love, thou art absolute, sole Lord. See Hymn to the Name and Honour of the Admirable Saint Teresa, A.- Crashaw. Love, thou didst see me. See How Lisa Loved the King. Lisa's Message to the King) —Eliot. Love thou thy land, with love far-brought. See Love Thou hy Land.—Tennyson. Love, through your varied view on art. See Last Ditch, The.—Nesbit. Love thy country, wish it well. See Shorten Sail.—Doding- OIl. - Love thy mother, little one ! See To a Child Embracing his Mother.—Hood. r Love thyself last ; cherish thou hearts that hate thee. See King Henry VIII. (“Love thyself last,” etc.).-Shakes- peare. Love took me softly by the hand. See same.—Cassels. Love took my life and thrill'd it. See Song: “Love took my life” and Surface and the Depths, The.—Morris. Love took up the glass of time. See Locksley Hall (Couplets from “Locksley Hall”).-Tennyson. - + Love, triumphant sorcerer. See Song: “Love Triumphant sorcerer.”—Roches. Love, we have heard together. See Moonlight North and South.—Murray. Love we the warmth and light of tropic lands. The...—Sladen. Love, when all the years are silent, vanished quite and laid to rest. ... See Hereafter.—Spofford. Love who will, for I'll love none. See same.—Browne. Love within the lover's breast. See Lines: “Love within the lower's breast” and same.—Meredith. Love you not the tall trees spreading wide their branches. See Love of Life.—Van Dyke. “Love you ?” said I, then I sighed, and then I gazed upon her sweetly. See Ferdinando and Elvira.—Gilbert. “Love your neighbor as yourself.” See same.—Baker. “Love your neighbor as yourself.” See Thoughts on the Commandments.—Anon and Baker. Loved Lotus-blooms, all white and red. See Sanskrit Stan- za, A.—Goonetillake. lets be gay. See Butterfly's Love—for—a—day, come, See Least of Carols, The. See Tropics, Madrigal, The.—Burgess. Loveliest dawn of gold and rose. —Jewett. Lovely 3. ºved o'er the unconquered brave. See Acrostic. —U8, r roll. - Lovely, lasting peace of mind | See Hymn to Contentment. A.—Parnell. Lovely maid, with rapture swelling. See Lines by a Fond Lover.—Anon. Lovely May, lovely May. See Lovely May.—Anon. Lovely the cheer of long ago. See Long Ago and Far Away. —Van Slycke. Lovely Venus on a day. sard. Lovely was the night in May. See Postillion, The.—Strehle- See Ode: “Lovely Venus.”—Ron- Iłall. Lover of children I Fellow heir with those. See In Memory of Lewis Carroll.— (London Punch.) Lover of Man, if not of God, the Sea. See Shelley.—Martin. Lowers and madmen have such seething brains. See Mid- summer Night's Dream.—Shakespeare. Lovers by a dim sea strand. See Two Epochs.--Hayne. Love's arms were wreathed about the neck of Hope. See Lover's Tale, The (“Love's arms,” etc.).-Tennyson. Love's light illumines the pathway ye trod. See On Heights of Power.—Willard. Love's light is strange to you? Ah, me ! See same.—Cary. Love's on the highroad. See Song: “Love's on the high- road.—Burnet. Love's priestess, mad with pain and joy of song. See Sap- ho.—Swinburne. Love's sun, like that of day, may set, and set. Renewal.—Sangster. Loving friends, the gift of one. See To Flush, My Dog.— Browning. Loving in truth, and fain in verse my love to show. See Astrophel and Stella (Sonnet I.).-Sidney. Loving Jesus, meek and mild. See Child's Hymn, A.—Anon and Hymn of a Child.—Wesley. Loving she is, and tractable, though wild. See Character- istics of a Child. Three Years Old.—Wordsworth. See Kind Words.- See Love's Loving words will cost but little. Anon. Low anchored cloud. See Mist.—Thoreau. Low and mournful be the strain. See Voluntaries.—Emer- SOrl. Low blowing winds from out a midnight sky. See Old Song, n.—Jones. Low burns the summer afternoon. See Nightfall: A Picture. —Street. Low hº the clouds like a threatening pall. See Rescued. —AI) OIl, . 803 Low AN INDEx To POETRY AND RECITATIONS Low hanging in a cloud of burnished gold. See Night and Morning.—Field. - Low hung the moon, the wind was still. See Return of the Dead, The.—Procter. . Low hung the moon when first I stood in Rome. See St. Peter's by Moonlight.—De Vere. Low in the troubled west. See Cradle Song.—Anon. Low lie your heads this day. See Death-Song of Turann, The amd Sons of Turann, The.—Todhunter. Low lies in dust the honored head. See Dirge, A: “Low lies in dust.”—Stoddard. Low, like another's, lies the laurelled head. See Lachrymae Musarum.—Watson. Low Å. a sick bed she helplessly lay. See Her Vision.— IłOIl. Low on the utmost boundary of the sight. See Moonlight in Summer.—Bloomfield. g Low spake the knight to the peasant maid [or girl]. - See Rose and the Gauntlet, The.—Wilson [or Sterling]. Lowell is a remarkable man and poet. See Lowell, Extract Concerning.—Bartlett. - Lower thy large pure eyes. See Diana.--Brizeux. Lowliness is young ambition's ladder. See Julius Caesar.— Shakespeare. - Lowly the soul that waits. See Laddie.—Bates. - “L’s Å. Labor.” says my hoe. See Lincoln Exercise.— Il OIl. Lucasta, frown, and let me die I See To Lucasta: Her Re- served Looks.-Lovelace. - - - Lucia Allen belonged to the Lydia Doane chapter. See Lydia Doarie Celebration, The.—Roberts. e Lucile de Nevers (if her riddle I read.) See Lucile.—Lyt- ton. Luck which is against me set. See Sonnet: “Luck, which is against me set.”—Saint Pavin. e Lucky I should say so I "This is the eleventh. See Talking It Over.—Anon. Lucretius—nobler than his mood. See Vision of Poets, A. —Browning. . Lucy is a golden girl. See Lucy.—Procter. Lucy, Lucy, my dear child, don't tear your frock. See Sydney Smith's Way.—Smith. Lullaby | O lullaby I See same.—Bennett. w “Lullaby oh, lullaby l’. Thus I heard a father cry. See “Lullaby, oh, lullaby l’’—Hood. Lullay, thou little tiny child. See Coventry Christmas Carol. he.—Anon. º º Lully, Lulla, thou little tiny child. See Lully, Lullay- Anon. - Lully, lulley ! lully, lulley I See Falcon and Love Songs.- In O]l. Luminous passions reign high in the Soul of man. Boyhoods.-Meynell. Lured by the golden glamour of the West. The...—Colernan. “Lured,” little one 3 Lulham. 4 tº Luther rebelled against the Pope in behalf of the minis- try. See same.—Murray. - Lycius, the Cretan prince, of race divine. See Wine Cup, The.—Anon. †- Lycurgus taught his citizens to think. See True Spartan Patriotism.—Plutarch. Lydia is gone this many a year. Reese. º Lying by the summer sea. See Pampinea.—Aldrich. Lying supine on the soft, matted grasses. See Disturbed Reverie, A.—Anon. Lyke as a ship, that through the Ocean_wyde. retti and Epithalamion (Sonnet: etc.).--Spenser. º º Lyrics to Inez and Jane. See What she Said about it.— Webb. Lysander talks extremely well. See Pedant, The...—Prior. Lythe and jºin, gentilmen. See Gest of Robyn Hode, A.— Ballad. Lyth º: iºn, gentlemen. See Robin Hood and the Beggar, (II).-- (Old Ballad.) M. Bochsa, the celebrated harpist. See M. Bochsa Plays The Star Spangled Banner.—Fernald. M. Butterwick, of Roxborough had a fit of sleeplesness one night lately. See How to Go to Sleep.–Adeler. Ma baby's de best cake-walker you'll find. See Wake Up, Ma Baby.—Wood. - º Ma is my mother. I am her son. See His Family.—Anon. Ma I ma ſ isn’t this one of Miss Jones's vases. See Borrowed wid eyes lak' Dishes.—Anon. Ma pretty brown babee, See Ma Little Brown Babee.—Amesbury. Ma, she says: “S-s-h-h-1” See Place for Boys, A.—Foley. Ma she was in the kitchen making ketchup. See Folly of Telling Lies, The.—Anon. Ma'amselle Bas Bleu, erudite virgin. See Bas Bleu- (Punch.) º Mabel, little Mabel, with face against the pane. See Face against the Pane, The.—Aldrich. e McClelian had beaten Lee at Antietam. See Cabinet and Emancipation Proclamation.—Oppenheim. y Macgregor, Macgregor, remember our foemen. See Queen's Wake, The (Fate of Macgregor, The) –Hogg. See Two See Prospector, Nay, you’ve but heard. See Nested.— See Lydia and same.— See Amo- “Lyke as a ship,” de sea. “Maid, altogether fair,” M'Kinnon's tall mast salutes the day. See Queen's Wake, The (Abbot M'Kinnon, The).-Hogg. “Maclaime l you've [or you scourged me like a hound.” See Maclaine's Child; a Legend of Lochbuy-Mull.— Mackay. 3. Macleod's wizard flag from the grey castle sallies. See Mackrimmon's Lament.—Scott. McNeely, superintendent, formed the center of a circle of dark, moody faces. See Flagging of the Cannon Ball, The.—Peake. Macphairson Clonglocketty Angus McClan. See Ellen Mc- Jones Aberdeen.—Gilbert. Mad Berkeley believed, with his gay cavaliers. of Jamestown, The.—English. Mad Patsy said, he said to me. See Hill of Vision, The. (In The Poppy Field).--Stephens. “Madam,” said a man on a horse-car to the mother of a crying baby. See She Wouldn't Listen.—Anon. Madam : When for our sakes your hero you resigned. See Verses to Her Royal Highness the Duchess.--Dryden. Madam, whither walks your majesty so fast ! See Edward II.-Marlowe. “Madam, we miss the train at B.” See Answer.—Thorpe. Madam, will you please inform me of the number of in- ºntº in this house 2 See Taking the Census.- In OEl. Madam—with what Language shall I addresse my Lovely Fair. See Steele's Way.--Steele. * Madam, yond young fellow swears he will speak with you. See Twelfth Night (Dialogue from “Twelfth Night.”). —Shakespeare. Madº Butterfly sat quite still. See Madame Butterfly.— 0ng. t Madame, ye ben of all beaute shryne. a Balade.—Chaucer. - - Madly I long for the day. See Ballade of the Fan.—Kirk. Magdalen at Michael's gate, See Blackbird's Song, The and Magdalen.—Kingsley. Magdalena's robes are trailing. See Magdalena.-Anon. Maggie and Tom came in from the garden with their father. # Mill on the Floss, The (Maggie Cuts her Hair).- £liot. "Maº: my lass, I’m gaun awa’.” See Tit for Tat.— Sèe Burning See To Rosemounde, y le. - Maggie Tulliver was kneeling on the floor in the little house by the riverside. See Mill on the Floss, The (Flood on the Floss, The).-Eliot. Magnificent thy fate. See Cumberland, The...—Anon. “Mahmud is coming,” the Brahmins cried. See Mahmud and the Idol.—Chandler. he cried. See Musical Romance. See Calf's Heart.—(Punch.) See same.—Byron. sweet Genevieve. See Genevieve.—Cole- —Anon. Maid of all work, as a part. Maid of Athens, ere we part. Maid of my love, ridge. Maiden most beautiful, mother most beautiful, lady of lands. See Song of the Standard, The.—Swinburne. Maiden, thy checks with tears are wet. See April.—Love- 1118, Il. Maiden, were I a king, the monarchy. See Maiden, Were See On My Finding I a King.—Hugo. “Maiden, why that look of sadness.” . Angelina Stop Suddenly in a Rapid After-Supper Polka. —(Punch.) Maiden I with the meek, brown eyes. See Maidenhood.— Longfellow. Maidens, kilt your skirts and go. See Celia's Home-coming. —Darmester. Maid; to bed, and cover coal. See Bellman's Song, The.— In OIl. Maimed, beggared, grey: seeking an alims. See Bellerophon. —Meredith. Maine comes marching as one. ington, The.—Sherwood. - Maine, from her farthest border, gives the first exulting shout. See Fourth of July.—Bethune. Majestic flower I How purely beautiful. See Magnolia-Gran- diflora.—Cranch. Majestic Monarch I whom the other gods. See To the Lord of Potsdam.——Seaman. Major André's story is the one over mastering romance of the Revolution. See Captain Hale and Major André.— Depew. Major-General Scott an order had got. See On to Richmond. —Thompson. Major-General Sir Horation Herbert Kitchener stands several inches over six feet. See With Kitchener to Khartum. (Sirdar, The).--Steevens. Major Schottguhn had been prowling around. See Auto- matic Cradle, The.—Anon. - Makº § noise unto the Tord. See Psalms of David, .—Bible. Make glad, make glad. See Spring in Kansas.--Stephens. Make it up, puff it up, roll it up nice. See Brown Little Pie.—Anon. Make me a bowl, The.—Old- ham. . .” “Make me a head-board, mister, smooth and painted, you see.” See Little Phil.—Rich. t “Make me a statue,” said the king. See Statue in Clay, The. —Anon. Make me merry both more and less.” MS.) See States Crowning Wash- a mighty bowl. See Cup, See same.— (Ralliol 804 / FIRST LINE INDEX & Many Make me no vows of constancy, dear friend. See Until | Man hath a weary pilgrimage. See Remembrance- Death.-Anon and Allen. Southey. * Make me over, mother April. -- Iſla, Il. - Make room, all ye kingdoms, in history American Independence.—Hopkinson. Make room in heaven 1 A gifted child of song. Room in Heaven.—Durant. Make room on our banner bright. Hosmer. Make rowdy music, little one l See Mother's Boy.—Watson. Make the best of yourself. Watch, and plant, and Sow. See Self-culture.—Anon. Make thyself know, Sibyl, or let despair. “Monna Lisa.”—Dowden. “Make way for liberty,” he cried. See Patriot's Password, The.—Montgomery. - See Spring Song.—Car- renown'd. See See Make See Song of Texas.— See Leonardo's Make way, my lords; for Death now once again. See Charles II. of Spain to Approaching Death.—Lee Hamilton. - Make me merry, both more and less. See same.—Anon. Make yourselves nests of pleasant thoughts I See Nests.— Ruskin. Maker of the human heart. Making dolly's dresses. Companion.) Making toast at the fireside. Singly.—Streamer. Malbrouck has gone a-fighting. See See Prayer, A.—Stanley. See Small Dressmaking.—(Youth’s See Misfortunes Never Come Maſbrouck.-McLen- Ila, Il. Malbrouck, the prince of commanders. See Malbrouck.-- Mahony. Malbrouck, the prince of commanders. Prout (dif, tr.) Mamie, what is Christmas? Brown. º Mamma at night, puts out my light. See At Night.—Bald- Win. - “Mamma, dear mamma,” cried, in haste, Mary Anne. See Wonders, The.—Turner. - Mamma, don’t you think I would make a good statesman See Young Statesman, The.—Beno. Mamma gave us us a single peach. See Malbrouck.-- See Lost on Christmas Eve.— See Peach, The- Lamb. Mamma had [or has] ordered Ann, the maid. See Sash, The.—Turner. Mamma has bought a calendar. Wells. - - - Mamº heard me with scorn and pride. See Reproof, The. - Lu3,131 O. Mamma, I lisp like Lucy Price. rection.—Anon. Mamma, I quite dislike these shoes. ject-Lesson.—Turner. See Dorothy's Opinion.— See Fault and the Cor- See Mrs. Turner's Ob- Mamma, I saved a life to-day, such a tiny, tiny life I See - Boy's Mercy, A.—Hart. Mamma, I will play grocery store. See Little Grocer that Failed, The.—Anon. Mamma, if bushes ran around. See If.-Fiske. Mamma, I’s been washin'. See Ready for a Kiss.-(Chris- tian Weekly, The.) "Maº is there too many of we ?” See “Too Many of We.”—Anon. Mamma, %. go and see the lambs. See Visit to the Lambs, (A.—Anon. Mammºes 'e nices' cookies. See Little Cookie-hookie. —E’ liner. Mamma, please introduce me to your assistant. sons in Cookery.—Anon. “Mamma,” said little Isabel. Mamma said: “Little one, See Les- See Dew, The.—Anon. go and see.” See Grandma’s See Small Boy's Ques- See Paradise Angel.—Dayre. Keeping House.—May. Mamma, sit down | I want to ask. “Mamma, what kind of flowers has that lady got in her bonnet 7” See Tired of Church.-Anon. See Wind's Voices, The.—Warner. Mamma, why do men stagger through the street 3 Mamma's got a headache pain. See International Band, The. —Harper. See Soldier Boy, The...—Anon. Mammon, the least erected spirit that fell. “Mammy” is old and wrinkled and black. See Love is Blind.—Anon. Mamua, when our laughter ends. See Tiare Tahiti.--Brooke. Man and the pocket have advanced toward the millennium Mamma says we can play in your room this afternoon. See tions, A.—Nason. “Mamma, what makes your face so sad l’’ Do They Ever Begin 2—Anon. See Why Mamma's little soldier boy is very fond of play. Lost.—Milton. Mansel Marie she say me no. See Parrots, The.—Meyers. side by side. See Pockets.—Hawthorne. Man, Blake was fine ; ev’ry word that he spoke. See After the Lecture on Spion Rop.–Clarke. Man born of woman is of few days and no teeth. See Ser- mon of T_ife, A.—Burdette. - Man counts his age by years; the oak, by centuries. See Age of Trees.—Anon. Man has always asserted the dignity and worth. nity of Man.-Mars. Man has interests other than those that are material. See same.— (Christian Intelligencer.) See Dig- Man is a most frail being, incapable of directing his steps. See Mr. The. Cibber.—Goldsmith. Man is but a reed, the weakest in nature. See Thoughts (“Man is but,” etc.).--Pascal. Man is dear to man ; the poorest poor. worth. Man is divided into several parts. on Physiology, A.—Anon. Man is for woman made. See Roundelay, A.—Motteux. Man is his own star, and the soul that can. See Upon an Honest Man's Fortune (Our Acts Our Angels Are).- Fletcher. Man is lazy and selfish. See Dollar, The.—Logan. - Man is no mushroom growth of yesterday. See Social Hered- ity.—Ingram. Man is not the creature of circumstances. Gems. Man is permitted much. See Chorus of the Elements and Elements, The.—Newman. Man is the animal that has made friends with the fire. See Fisherman's Luck (Open Fire, The).-Van Dyke. Man is the only” animal that laughs. See Gamut of Merry Momus, The.—Anon. Man is the world, and death the ocean. See Elegy Upon the Death of the Lady Markham, An.—Donne. Man is to man, sorest, surest ill. See Night Thoughts (Cruelty).-Young. Man knows not love—such love as woman feels. See Woman's Love.—Anon. “Man may be happy, if he will.” —Wolcott. Man must soar. See Nights Thoughts (Ambition).-Young. Man proposes, God in His time disposes. See On a Dead Child.—Middleton. “Man,” says Sir Thomás Browne, “is a noble animal!” See Life.—Wallace. - Man, thee behoveth oft to have this in mind. See Inscrip- tion on a Wall in St. Edmund's Church in Lombard Street, London.—Anon. Man to the last is but a forward child. See Man's Restless- See same.—Words. See Boy's Composition See Memory See Man May Be Happy. mess.—Rogers. “Man wants but little here below.” See Wants of Man, The.—Adams. Man who man would be. See same.—Shelley. Man will not follow where a rule is shown. See Dumb Ora- tors, The. (Man's Dislike to be Led).-Crabbe. . Manchester Examiner, Manchester Guardian. See Railway Station in the North of England, A.—Anderson. Mandy, I feel jess terry-bul dis mownin'. See Uncle Peter at the “Big House.”—Neall. & Manhood at last ! See Manhood.—Simms. Manhood will come, old age will come, and the dying bed will come. See same.—Chalmers. - Manifest destiny iz the science of going tew bust, or enny other place. See Josh Billings on “Manifest Destiny.” —Shaw. Mankind are toiling for a deathless name. See Pyramids Not All Egyptian.—Barnes. Mankind, says a Chinese manuscript. Roast Pig, A.—Lamb. - Mannix the coiner and Neville the Piper. See Mannix the Coiner.—Hogan. Man's home is everywhere. On Ocean's Flood. See Man ——Woman.-Sigourney. - Man's life is fleet, his years are few. See Festival of the Year, The.—Linn. Man's life is like a game of cards. See Game of Life.— Y1OIl. - Man’s life means tender teens. See Life.-Cook. Man's love is of man's life a thing apart. See Don Juan (Man's Love).-Byron. Man's Self is not yet man. ing. Man's use and function—and let him who will not grant me this follow me no further. See Modern Painters (Utility of the Beautiful, The).-Ruskin. Many a beaming brow I’ve known. Praed. - Many a bird sings merrily. See Household Thrush.-Barr. Many a green isle needs must be. See Lines Written among the Euganean Hills. Shelley. Many a hearth upon our dark globe sighs after many a vanish’d face. See Vastness.-Tennyson. Many *; long year ago. See Nantucket Skipper, The.— —it'101 (IS. Many a solemn conference. to Tea.—Tompkins. Many a time amid the roar of battle has sounded the “Mar- seillaise.” See John Brown's Body.—Sherman. Many a time when 'twas gittin' late. See Bin a-Fishin”. – Ziegler. - - Many a weary year' has passed since the burning of Grand- Pre. See Evangeline.—Longfellow. Many a year hath passed away. See Lay of the Madman. —Brown. Many a year is in its grave. See Passage, The.—Uhland. Many and sharp the numerous ills. See Man's Inhumanity to Man.—Burns. Many and urgent are the questions that the working men and women. See Legitimate “Strike,” A.—Willard. Many are poets who have never penned. See Prophecy of Dante (Genius).-Byron. See Dissertation upon See Coming Man, The.—Brown- See L’Inconnue.— See When the Minister Came 805 Many AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS Many, #. the sayings of the wise. See Samson Agonistes.— ilton. w Many are the wand-bearers. See Evoe.—Thomas. g Many believed; but more the truth of God. See Perversion of the Bible.—Pollock. Many deeds of daring glory figure on the roll of fame. See Voiceless Chimes, The.—Fox. Many elements mix in the Christmas of the present. See Christmas Music.—Symonds. Many eloquent speeches have been made. the American Flag, The.—Holden. Many hundred years ago, a good and noble lady. See Story of Easter Eggs, The.—Schmid. Many long years ago a courageous, devout man traveled up and down in lireland. See St. Patrick.—Brisbane. See Meaning of Many love music but for music's sake. See On Music.— Landor. g g Many loved truth and lavished life's best oil. See Ode Re- cited at the Harvard Commemoration, July 21, 1865.- Lowell. Many, many must die who long to live. Wife.—Bottomley. Many, many welcomes, February fair-maid. See Snowdrops, The.—Tennyson. &: Many, many years ago. Many, many years ago. —Dodillte. Many men think a railroad journey is rendered really pleas- ant. See Interesting Traveling Companion, Ani-Lewis. Many of the Scandinavians who work. See How Yohnson Quit.—Anon. Many of us—most of us who are advanced beyond the period of childhood. See Mother's Love, A.—Barnes. Many say of me, why does he complain. say of me, why does he complain.” —Boétie. Many, the lands that the true-hearted honor. See Mine Own Countree.—Bates. * Many things thou hast given me, dear heart. Rollins. Many unique observances of this season may be found in every quarter of the globe. See How Moravians Ob- serve Easter.—Rominger. • * Many years ago in a rude garret, in the loneliest suburbs of London. See Benedict Arnold (Patriot and Traitor, The).-Lippard. Man, * ago there lived. See Three Maidens Fair.— CIlê11. Many years ago there lived in Georgia an eccentric bachelor planter. See Two Runaways, The (Mass' Crawford, Isam, and the Deer).-Edwards. Many years ago, when I was a lad at a provincial school. See Test of Friendship, A.—(Cornhill Magazine.) Many years ago when the earth was young. See Return of Spring, The.—Anon. . - Many young persons are growing up with the idea. See Doing Nothing.—Anon. Maple, from the leafy wild-wood. See Song of the Maple.— Streeter. - March 1 and all the winds cry, March I See March.-Sher- See King Lear's See Long Ago—Anon. See Wonderful Flower, The. (Tr.) See same.— Iſla, Il. March and April in Washington spell for the adult the . peºn of a climate. See Egg Rolling in Washington. —A.I] CI). - March, march, Eskdale and Liddesdale. See Border Ballad. —Scott. March, march, Ettrick and Teviotdale. See Monastery, The (Border Song).--—Scott. March 1 March 1 March I from sunrise till it's dark. See Marching Song of Stark's Men, The.—Hale. March 1 March 1 March They are coming. See March.- Larcom. Marching down to Armageddon. See Armageddon.—Ar- Il O iCl. Margaret sat at her work alone. See Margaret's Guest.— ay. Margaret's beauteous. Grecian arts. Dora.--Campbell. Margarita first possess'd [or possest]. A Ballad.—Cowley. | 6 - Margaton at early dawn. See La Blanchisseuse.—Craw- See Margaret and See Chronicle, The. ford. - Margery Brown in her arm-chair sits. See Browns, The.— English. Margery Brown on the top of the hill. See Margery Brown. —Greenaway. Maria Ann recently determined to go to a picnic. See Jen- kins Goes to a Picnic.—Anon. - Maria come to me one day last week and says, says she. See Smith's Bargain Day.—Meyers. Maria, could Horace have guessed. See To Mrs. Throckmor- ton.—Cowper. Maria had an Aunt at Leeds. her. Maria intended a letter to write. Letter.—Turner. Maria, it's nine o'clock, look out of the back door and see if Mis' Hopkins has her wash hung out yet. See Busy- body, The.—Stockton. Marian Drury, Marian Drury. II, 3 Il . Marie Hamilton’s to the kirk game. | Queen's Marie.—Anon. Marie wan little lam, eel ave jes wan. , Lamb.-Anon. See Maria's Purse.—Tur- See How to Write a See Marian Drury.—Car- See Marie Hamilton and See Marie's Little Mark the swift arrow. See Sonnet: “Many Marier | Here's a letter come. See Orthography.—Stevens. Marina's gone and now sit I. See Britannia's Pastorals (Song of Celadyne, The).-Browne. See What she Marion showed me her wedding gown. Thought.—Dorr. Marit at the brookside sitting, rosy, dimpled, merry-eyed. See Marit and I.--Anon. Marius peeped through the partition. . (Trap, The) –Hugo. Marjorie laughs and climbs on my knee. Kisses.—Learned. . Marjorie, with the waiting face. Anon. Marjory May came tripping from town. See Les Misérables See Marjorie's - See His Messenger.— See Marjory May. See Statue Il OIl. Mark me how still I am—The sound of feet. of Lorenzo De Medici, The.—Nesmith. Mark that swift arrow, how it cuts the air. See Time not to be Recalled.—Anon. See On the Shortness of Life.— The.— 00. Mark well my heavy doleful tale. See same.—Anon. ; Mark when She Smiles with amiable cheare. See Amoretti and Epithalamion (Sonnet: “Mark when she Smiles,” etc.).--Spenser. Mark where the pressing wind shoots javelin-like. See Modern Love (Love's Grave).—Meredith. Mark you those kindling eyes with love-light brave. See Night-watch, The.—Dickinson-Bianchi. Marley was dead, to begin with. See Christmas Carol, A (Scrooge and Marley).--Dickens. Marmion stopped to bid adieu. See Parting of Douglas and Marmion.—Scott. Marry, I lent my gossip my mare, to fetch hame coals. See Carman's Account of a Lawsuit, A.—Lyndsay. Martha, when will John be home See Daddy Dumm.— Cowley. Mark this song, for it is true. See Innocents, (Ballad - O8,16. Martial, the things that do attain. See Means to Attain Happy Life, The.—Surrey. Martin and I had a tea-party. See Our Tea Party.—Earle. Martin said to his man. See Martin to His Man.—Anon. Marvel of marvels, if I myself shall behold. See Marvel of Marvels.—Rosetti. Mary * came from the west. See Culture in Six Weeks. --Anon. Mary Ann swabbed down the stairs. Another.—Moroso. Mary Ann was a hired girl. See Sorrowful Tale of a Ser- want Girl.—Quill. Mary, Ann was alone with her baby in arms. See Mary Ann's Child.—Barnes' Mary Ann went to the front door, last evening, to sée if the paper had come. See On the Ice.—Anon. Mary, art thou, the little maid who plucked me flowers in Spring 2 . See Joseph and Mary.—Flecker. Mary Brown's mother is a very nice woman. Rid. of her Daughter's Beau—Anon. Mary Elizabeth was a little girl with a long name. See Mary Elizabeth.-Ward. Mary Elizabeth was poor, ragged and dirty. See Mary Eliza- beth-Phelps. - Mary Elizabeth was poor, she was ragged, she was cold. See Elizabeth.-Anon. * Mary Ellen, me daughter, is as foine a gerrel as yez could foind. See Mary Ellen Attends a School of Elocution. —Hopkins. ' Mary entered the room where Burr was seated. See Inter- view between Aaron Burr and Mary Scudder.—Stowe. Mary had a cactus plant. See same.—Anon. f Mary had a little bird. See Canary, The.—Turner. Mary had a little dog. See Brought Back by the Butcher's Boy.—(Washington News.) Mary had a little lamb. See same.—Anon. Mary had a little lamb. See Mary's Lamb.-Hale. Mary "#. little lamb. See Old Song by New Singers, An. — WV 1 IR19. Mary had a pretty bird. See Baby's Friends.--Anon. Mary haf got a lettle lambs already. See Dot Lambs vot Mary haf Got.—Adams. Mary, I believed thee true. See same.—Moore. Mary, I know it is nine o’clock. See Hasty Opinions.—- Denison. Mary ! I want a lyre with other strings. See To Mrs. Un- win.—Cowper. . Mary I’m quite alone in all the world. See One Mother.— McLeod. * Mary, it seems useless for me to make any further effort. See Reclaimed; or, Sunshine Comes at Last. --McBride. Mary, ſº was a farmer's daughter. See Mary Jane.-- In OIl. Mary, let's kill the fatted calf, and celebrate this day. See * No Mortgage on the Farm.—Yates. Mary, lº quite contrary. See Mary, Mary.—(Mother See Fontenoy, 1745 (After the See Mulvaney and See Getting Goose. “Mary Mother Shield us?” Battle).--Lawless. Mary possessed a diminutive sheep. heep.–Anon. - Mary Richling, the heroine of the story, was the wife of 8. Richling. See Dr. Sevier (Mary's Night Ride). able. See Mary's Diminutive 806 FIRST LINE INDEX - Meek Mary sat musing on the lamp-flame at the table. See Death of the Hired Man, The.—Frost. . # * * Mary, the Christ long slain. passed silently. See Mother- hood.—Lee. Mary, the mother, sits on the hill. See Carol: “Mary, the mother, sits on, the hill.”—Mitchell. Mary to her Saviour's tomb. See Weeping Mary.—New- ton. - Mary took her singing-book. See Mary's Singing-lesson.— Anon. - Mary, what does prosody treat of 7 See Scandinavia.-- Anon. Mary, what melodies mingle to murmur her musical name. See Mary and the Lamb.-Sherman. Mary, where have you been 2 See Shocking Auntie.—Anon. Mary (whose other name escapes me). See Boston Little Lamb, A.—Carle. se “Ma’s up-stairs changing her dress,” said the freckled-faced little jºr. See Freckled-faced Girl, The.—(Boston Globe. - - Massachusetts welcomes this grand addition to , the monu- ments. See Pilgrim Monument, The.—Brackett. e Massy sakes l I b'lieve we's de fust ones here ! See Village View Debating Club.-Brown. Mastº I have, and I am his man. See Master and Man,— IlC)10. - Master, in memory of that Verse of Thine. See Lines Written (“By Request”) for a Dinner of the Omar Khayyam Club.-Seaman. “Master of human destinies am Il” galls. Master of the murmuring courts. Rossetti. Master l to do great work for thee, my hand. See 8ame.— Havergal. Master went a-hunting. Master who bravely planted seeds. son.—Wilkinson. Matches are made for many reasons. See Opportunity.—In- See Love's Nocturn.— See Master.—Doyle. See Whitman and, Emer- See Picture, The.— Il QIl. Mated to the Millennium—Time's last heir. See Columbia. —Knowles. “Mater a Dios, preserve us. See With Cortez in Mexico.— Campbell. Maternal lady with the virgin grace. See Lines on Leonardo da Vinci's The Virgin of the Rocks.--Lamb, Matilda Martha May played the livelong day. See Matilda Martha May.--White. Maulº. feeling very glum. See Jealous Doll, The.— OOI’e. Matilds. jest you mind them hens. See Minding the Hens. - LOI"]][lº. - g Matilida, come hither, I pray. See Crocus, The.—Elliott. Matron the children of whose love. See Living Lost, The. —Bryant. Matted with yellow grass the fields lie bare. See First Violet, The.—Williams. Matthew Cuthbert jogged comfortably over a pretty road. See Anne of Green Gables.—Montgomery. Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. See Bed-charm and Safe in Bed and White Paternoster.—Anon. Matzel's no more l ye Graces, Loves. See On the Death of Matzel, a Favourite Bullfinch.-Williams. Maud Muller all that summer day. See Mrs. Judge Jen- kins.—Harte. Maud Muller on a mild March day. Moving.—Anon. Maud Muller on a summer day. See Maud Muller's See Bicycle Girl, The.— Ellison. Maud Muller, on a summer's day. See Maud Muller.— Whittier. Maud º on a summer's day. See Maud Muller a-Wheel. —IS-1Ser. Maura du of Ballyshannon. non.—O'Conor. Mavournee, swate isle. See St. Patrick's Day.—King. See Wind Mavrone, mavrone the wind among the reeds. See Mis' Rose.—R. See Maura du of Ballyshan- Among the Reeds, The.—Hopper. "Magi." said Mistah Souf Win’. Maxwellton's braes are bonnie. See Annie Laurie.—Anon. (at. also to W: Douglas and to Lady J. Scott.) May 1 Be thou never graced with birds that sing. See In Obitum M. S. Xo. Maij. 1614–Browne- May, blighted by keen frosts, passed on to June. See Bad Year, The.—Thomson. May bought golden shoes for her boy. Anon. May Clotho weave your days in silk and gold. See Wishes for Iris.--Pavillon. May Collin . . . . . was her father's heir. See Lady Isabel and the Elf-Knight. (H).— (Old Ballad.) May de Lord—He will be glad of me. See Bright Sparkles in de Churchyard.—Anon. May God be near thee, friend. See Golden Shoes.— See Here 9r There.—Bur- - ton. May God bless the bark of Clan-Ranald. See Bark of Clan- ranald, The.—Nicolson (Tr.) - May hath her own blithe beauty. The.—Burton. *. May his pretty Duke-ship grow. See To the Duke of York. —Herrick. - - May I a glad welcome say. See Mother's Day.—Anon. May I be permitted to express to you, the delight. See Opportunity to be Seized by Forelock.-Hubbell. See Camberwell Garden, Meadows with yellow cowslips all aglow. May I come in, Mr. Ryder'. See Lion and the Mouse, The. —Klein and Hornblow. May I find a woman fair. See True Beauty.—Beaumont. May I print a kiss on your lips?” I said. See Full Edition, A.—Lilienthal. May I say to you this morning. See Merry Christmas l— OW. May I tell your fortune, kind sir? See Vanessa,—Anon. May in the woods and in my heart. See May and Love.— Brooke. - May is a , pious fraud of the almanac. See Under the Wil- lows:–Lowell. May is building her house. —Le Gallienne. May is here l I know there's a blossom somewhere near. See May.—Rexford. . May is here, the world rejoices. See Polish May Song.— Anon. May it not be that we at last shall win. See White City, The.—Jones, Jr. May it please the Court—Gentlemen of the Jury: See Pleading Extraordinary.--Anon. May it please your honors, this may be the last time. See Tribute to the Supreme Court.—Johnson. May it please your Honours: I was desired by one of the Court. See On the Writs of Assistance and Writs of Assistance.—Otis. May Mºgaret sits in her bower door. See Hynd Etin.— . IlOI). we May one who fought in honor for the South. See At Lin- coln's Grave and Lincoln's Grave.—Thompson. . May, queen of blossoms. See Song to May.—Thurlow. May shall make the world anew. See May.—Sherman. May the ambitious ever find. See May the Ambitious Ever Find.—Dorset. - May the Babylonish curse. See May is Building her House. See Farewell to Tobacco, A.— Lamb. May A. glad dawn of Easter morn. See Easter Greeting.— . In Oll. - May time ! May time ! See Cherry Ripe.—Brown. May º Wander as I wander. See Leah the Forsaken.— aly. Maybe a month ago, was it not ? news came here. See Ivan Ivanovitch.-Browning. Maybe [or maybel dot you don’t [or don'd] rememper. See Yawcob's Dribulations.—Adams. Maybe this is fun, sitting in the sun. See Fishing.—Wil- COX. Maybe [or maype] dot you don't [or don'd] rememper. See Tribulations.—Adams. May's a word 'tis sweet to hear. See To June. —Hunt. Me an’ Bab we went to church. See Me' an’ Bab.-Vetre- pont. Me an' Jones was down the mine. I'd never liked him much. See Me, an' Jones.—Meyers. - Me darlint, it's axin' they are. See Marry Me, Darlint, To- night.—Fink. “ Me hither from moonlight. pel.—Mangan. - Me go theather, top side Fifth lavenue. See Chinaman's In- terpretation of “Ingomar.”—Anon and Story of “In- gomar,” The.—Ah Sinn. Me imperturbe, standing at ease in Nature. See Me Im- peruturbe.—Whitman. Me so oft my fancy drew. See Choice, The.—Wither. Me '#.” been what I’ve been. See Chant Pagan.— Ipillmg. - Me thoghté thus, that hyt was May. See Boke of the Duch- esse, The...—Chaucer. Me Vero primum dulces ante ornnia Musae. The (Fortunatus et Ille).-Virgil. Me wº. a Christmas Tree. See What Baby Wants.- In OI). - Me, whom no muse of heavenly birth inspires. tion of his Muse.—Churchiil. See Written is a Nunnery Cha- See Georgics, See Descrip- See Wood-dove's Note, The.—Miller. “Meanest boy in town,” they said. See Story of Dick, The, —Stanton. Meantime, the moist malignity to shun. See Art of Preserv- ing Health, The (Building a Home).--Armstrong. Meantime, the Spanish cavalry had cleft its way through the city. See Fall of Antwerp, The.—Motley. Meantime we shall express our darker purpose. Lear.—Shakespeare. Meanwhile, the adversary of God and man. See Satan, in his Expedition to the Upper World, Meets Sin and Death.-Milton. Meanwhile the bubbling stream shall court the shore. See Rapture, The.—Carew. i Meanwhile the choleric Captain strode. See Courtship of Miles Standish, The (War-token, The) –Longfellow. Meanwhile the Son of God, who yet some days. See Para- dise Regained.—Milton. - Meanwhile the Tuscan army, right glorious to behold. See Horatius.-Macaulay. * - Measureless liar ! Thou hast made my heart. See King See Coriolanus. —Shakespeare. “Meed of the Toiler,” “Flame of the Sea.” See Gold.— Guiterman. - Meek creatures | The first mercy of the earth. See Modern Painters (Mosses—Earth's Humblest Children).-Rus- * kin. Meek Francis lies here, friend: Without stop or stay. See On Bishop Atterbury.—Prior. *- - 807 Meester AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Meester Verris: I see dot mosd effer poty writes something. See “Sockery” Setting a Hen.—Anon. Meet me at breakfast alone. See Red Herrings.-(Punch.) Mein friends, I'm blaying, as you know. See Mein Schweet Moosik.-Clarke. Mein shveetheardt haf von brudder Hans, von wicked leedle poy. See Mein Katrine's Brudder Hans.—Anon. Melican man no wantee John Chinaman ally mo'. See John Chinaman's protest.—Anon. Melinda Jane, and Kate and Nell. A.—Anon. Mellow, hazes, lowly trailing. See Dream of Autumn, A.— See Little Schoolma'am, 11éy. Mellow the moonlight to shine is beginning. See Spinning- wheel Song, The.—Waller. Melpomene among her livid people. Meredith. Melpomenus Jones, a curate, was a dear young man. See “I Really Must Go Now.”—Leacock. 'Member, awful long ago. See 'Member.—Anon. Members of the graduating class: You have come to an important period in your own lives. See Address to a Graduating Class by a Teacher.—Anon. Memorable as an illustration. See Curiosities of Popular Customs. (Revel of Sir Hugonin de Guisay, The).-- Walsh. Memorial Day is consecrated to the soldiers. See Honor Our Patriot Dead.—Anon. Memorial Day will hereafter gather around' it. See Soldier Boy, The.—Long. Memorial Day, with its sad and sacred memories. See Memorial Day.—Anon. Memorials are always evidences of the highest civilization. See Memory's Message.—Anon. Memory cannot linger long. See So Wags the World.— Cortissoz. Memory, hither come. —Blake. Memory holds a sacred place for songs that mother sung. See Mother's Songs.--Smith. Memory, thou fond deceiver. See Captivity, The (Memory). —Goldsmith. Memphis and Karnak, Luxor, Thebes the Nile. See Only Way, The.—Ledoux. Men and systems change; and in no century has change been more marked. See Reaction against the Classics, The.—Anon. . Men and Women :-You must not expect me to preface the few remarks I have to make with a bow. See Profes- sor Gunter on Marriage.—Kyle. Men are but children of a larger growth. See All for Love (Mankind).--Dryden. Men, Brethren Fathers and Fellow-countrymen: The atten- tive gravity. See Boston Massacre, The.—Hancock. Men l Brother Men l who live whilst we must die. See Epitaph in the Form of a Ballad Which Villon Made for Himself and His Companions When They Were Waiting to he Hanged.—Willon. Men call you fair, and you do credit it. See Amoretti and Epitaphalamion (Sonnet LXXIX).—Spenser. Men don't believe in a devil now, as their fathers used to do. See Devil, The.—Hough. Men, dying, make their wills, but wives. Will.—Saxe. - - Men grew sae cauld maids sae unkind. See Blind Boy's Pranks, The.—Thom. Men have done brave deeds. See George Nidiver.—E. H. Men have entered into a desire of learning and knowledge. See Worth of Knowledge.—Bacon. Men lean on pleasant staves for many years. Crede.—Coleridge. Men—not slaves | See Maturnus' Address to his Band.— See Two Masks, The.— See Song: “Memory, hither come.” See Woman's See Experto Spencer Men of : We women of your state appeal to you to enfranchise us. See Women's Appeal for Francise.— Gilman. Men of action 1 Men of might! See Battle Song for Freedom, A.—Hamilton. Men of Athens, if any one regard without uneasiness the might and dominion of Phillip. See Enchroachments of Philip, The.—Demosthenes. Men of England, Scotland, Ireland. See Strike for Freedom. —Murdoch. t Men Ś. #and wherefore plough. See Men of England.— eIIey. Men of England: who inherit. See Men of England.— Campbell, Men of Gaull what would you give for Freedom 7 See Catiline (Catiline to the Gallic Conspirators).-Croly. Men # God, come take your stand. See Men of God.— lll. - Men of Kent : England of England. See Queen Mary (Wy- att's Harangue to the London Crowd).—Tennyson. ' Men of purpose, sound the tocsin. See Prohibition's Bugle Call.—Meriwether. Men of the North and West. See same.—Stoddard. Men of the North, look up ! See Men of the North.-Nela. Men of thought, be up and stirring Night and Day I See Clear the Way.—Mackay. Men questioned thus: “Where goes our life?” See Three Nazarites, The.—Murray. Men said at vespers: “All is well.” See Chicago.—Whittier. Men saw no portents on that winter night. See Coming of Lincoln, The.—Markham. Jº- Men say, Columbia, we shall hear thy guns. See America and Sonnets: America.--Dobell. Men say the sullen instrument. well. Men silenced on his faithful lips. See John Brown.—Cary. Men take the pure ideals of their souls. See Ideal is the Real, The...—Preston. Men try to drown the floating dead of their own souls in the Wine-cup. See same.—Prentice. Men l—whose boast it is that ye lor, we ). Freedom (Freedom).-Lowell. Men's evil manners live in brass. See King Henry VIII, (Cardinal Wolsey).-Shakespeare. “Me-ow-wl'' It was a plaintive wail that came from be- hind the ash barrel in the alley-way. See Cat and Painter.—Porter. Mercedes l daughter | are you mad to linger so? See Mer- cedes.—Aldrich. Mercia, a Christian maiden arrested with her companions by order of Nero. See Sign of the Cross. (Triumph of Faith).--—Barrett. Merciful Heaven l Thou rather, with thy sharp and sulphu- rous bolt. See Measure for Measure (Merciful Heaven). —Shakespeare. Merely to fill up the wilderness. sults, The...—Everett. Merrily, merrily, merrily oh! See In the Twilight.—Lo- See Stanzas on See Union, and its Re- See When Santa Claus Comes. -AI] OIl. Merrily ring the Christmas Bells. See Christmas Acrostic. —AllOn. - Merrily swinging on brier and weed. See Robert of Lincoln. —Bryant. Merry are the Bells. Merry Christmas, See same.—Anon. full of glee. See Merry Christmas.-- Brown. Merry Christmas! little children. See Letter Claus, A.—Howard. “Merry Christmas,” you say. Elves.—Anon. Merry it is in the good greenwood. See Lady of the Lake, The (Alice Brand).--Scott. Merry it is on a summer's day. Howitt. - Merry it is while summer i-last. See Merry it Is.—Anon. Merry little sunbeams. See Sunbeams.--Anon. Merry mad-cap on the tree. See Bobolink.-M'Lachlan. Merry maiden shy and sweet. See Merry Maiden Maying, from Santa See Song of the Christmas See Swinging Song, A.— A.—Rouse. Merry Margaret, as midsummer flower. See Garlande of Laurell, The (To Mistress Margaret Hussey).--Skel- ton. - Merry may the keel row. See same.—Anon. Merry may the maid be. See Miller, The.—Clerk. “ Merry, merry sparrow, under leaves so green. See Blos- som, The Blake. e Merry, merry sprites are we. See Brownie Men, The.— See May.—Macdonald. Boylan. Merry, rollicking, frolicking May. Merry spring, will you bring. See Merry Spring.—Anon. under the castle wall. See “Merry Christmas.”—Anon. Merry the children, Mery it was in grene forest. See Adam Bell, Clim of the Clough and William of Cloudesley.-- (Old Ballad.) Mesnadas de Mio Cid exir querien à la batalla. See Poema del Cid.—(Hinard.) Methinks I am a prophet new inspir’d. See Richard II (Panegyric on England).—Shakespeare. Methinks I see his august image, and I hear. See Funeral Oration on the Death of General Washington (Father of his Country, The).-Lee. Methinks, I see in dreamland fancies. See Dream Rambles. —Jones. Methinks I see it now, that one solitary, adventurous vessel. See First Settlement of New England (Suf. ferings of the Pilgrims).—Everett. Methinks it, is good to be here. See Lines Written in Rich- mond Church-yard, Yorkshire.—Knowles. Methinks it were no pain to die. See To Death.—Gluck. Methinks oft-times my heart is like some bee. See Sonnet : “Methinks oft-times my heart is like Some bec.”— Wilcox. Methinks the measure of a man is not. Measure.—Hutchison. Methinks the soul within the body held. Death.-Wade. Methinks we do as fretful children do. Prospect.—Browning. Methought, as I beheld the rookery pass. —Turner. Methought before mine inner sight there came. 1914.—Bell. Methought I heard a butterfly. The.—Bowles. Methought I heard a voice. . Shakespeare. Methought I met a Lady yester even. See Vision of Oxford, A.—Alexander. * Methought I saw my late espouséd Saint. See On his De- ceased Wife and Sonnet: On his Deceased Wife.— Milton. Methought I saw the foosteps of a throne. See Throne of Death, The.—Wordsworth. • * Methought I saw the grave where. Laura lay. , See Vision upon this Conceit of the Faerie Queene, A.—Raleigh. See Methinks the See Birth and See Sonnet : The See Rookery, The. See August See Butterfly and the Bee, See Macbeth (Remorse).- 808 FIRST LINE INDEX Miss Methought I stood again, at dead of night. Vision.—Hillhouse. tº Methought I stood before the face of God. See Saving Love. —Stokes. Methought the stars were blinking bright. yond Seas.-Ingelow. - Methought the stream of Time had backward rolled. See Day with Homer, A.—Smith. & Michael, awful angel of the world’s last Session. Hugo.—Swinburne. e Michael Lavery, a thrifty Irishman, lived in a small cottage. See Lavery's Hens.—Anon. te Michael McGaffaty—faith, what a name. See Mike McGaf- See Michael the faty's Dog.—Melville. See Ethics of Daylin', See Absalom's See Sailing be- Michael, the leader of the hosts of God. Archangel.—Craik. Mick Murphy was as poor as Job. The.—Boyle. Mid April seemed like some November day. See San Teren- zo.—Lang. º * g. Mid dewy pastures girdled with blue air. See Saint Brigid. —Gilbert. "Mid dim and solemn forests, in the dawning chill and gray. See Johnston at Shiloh.—James. Mid flower beds I chanced to stand. See War and Peace. —Liliencron. tº "Mid fritters and lollipops though we may roam. See Beig- net de Pomme.— (Punch.) ‘Mid glad green miles of tillage. See Poet's Town, The.— Neihardt. º "Mid Greenland's polar ice and snow. See Eskimelodrama, An.—Anon. - "Mid many strangely thrilling tales. See Heroes of the Mines. —Jones. 'Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam. See Home, Sweet Home.—Payne. "Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam. See Home Sweet Home with Variations.—Bunner. "Mid roaring brooks and dark moss-vales. See On the Death of a Recluse.—Darley. "Mid the flower-wreathed tombs I stand. See Decoration.— Higginson. 'Mid the half-lit air, and the lonely place, See In the Grave- yard.—Clarke. 'Mid the Names that fate has written. Hero, Martyr.—Best. 'Mid the summer flush of roses. See Mistaken Moth, The.— See To St. See Statesman, Ruler, Wegener. Mid the white spouses of the Saëred Heart. Mary Magdalen.—Hill. Mid-April seemed like some November day. See San Teren- zo.—Lang. . - “Midas, I want to s' posen a case to you.” Case.-Anon. Midget and Fidget, and Dumpy and Dun. garten, The.—Anon. “Midget, gypsy, big-eyed elf, little Kitty Clover.” Clover.—Thomson. Midnight, and in the darkness. See Sappho.—Teasdale. Midnight in drear New England. See At Sea.—Brownell. Midnight past ! Not a sound of aught. See Portrait, The.— Lytton. * Midnight sounded with a thin, jangling voice. on the Tower, The.—Anon. Midst greens and shades the Catterskill leaps. kill Falls.-Bryant. Midsummer music in the grass. See Golden-rod.—Larcom. Midsummer sunshine fills the air. See Mother Earth Holi- day.—Anon. Midway betwixt the present and the past. Parsons. Midwinter comes to-morrow. See Midwinter.—Linton. Mien, mien, mien, mien. See, Toodlekins and Flip.–Anon. Miff Flora M'Flimsey, of Madison Square. See Nothing to Wear.—Butler. Mighty art thou, because of the peaceful charms of thy See S'posen a See Dog Kinder- See Kitty See Sentry See Catters- See Sorrento.— presence. See Real Queen, The.—Schiller. Mighty in purpose, strong in truth and right. See Until the World is Free.—Holden. Mighty, luminous, and calm. See Song of Palms. – O'Shaughnessy. Mighty of heart, mighty of mind—“magnanimous.” See True Kings of the Earth, The.—Ruskin. Mike Bogan was a middle-aged man, and he and his wife looked somewhat elderly as they went to their pew in the broad aisle on Sunday morning. See Luck of the Bogans, The.—Jewett. Mike Flannery was the star boarder at Mrs. Muldoon's. See Flea's Will be Fleas.—Butler. “Mike, Mike,” called Mike Delaney's wife. Directions.—(Arrow, The.) See Following Milan with plenty and with wealth o'erflows. See Milan.— Ausonius. - Mild is the parting year, and sweet. See Autumn and same. —Landor. Mild offspring of a dark and sullen sire Primrose.—White. Mild orb, who floatest through the realm of night. ment of an Ode to the Moon.—White. Mildly through the mists of night. See Chinook.-Stafford. Mildred, at a restaurant table for two. See Mildred's Con- science.—Cody. See Catacombs, The.—(Golden See To An Early See Frag- Miles after miles of graves. Hours.) See Victor Miles and miles of lake and forest. See Lake Huron.— Campbell. . Millburg was in want of a school-teacher. School-teacher.—Adeler. Millee Maudee Muller. See Chinese Version of “Maud Mul- ler,” A.—Smiley. - Millennium at handl—I’m delighted to hear it. See Millen- nium.—Moore. Millions of massive raindrops. See Rain.—Anon. Milors and gentlemen You excellent chairman, M. le Ba- ron de Mount-Stuart. See Charity Dinner, The (Speech of M. Hector de Longuebeau).--Mosely. Milton I thou shouldst be living at this hour. —1802.—Wordsworth. Mimi, do you remember. Beers. Mind of man, what have you wrought. Battle-ships.—Harper. Mind, you let me out at one. Of course, I know you only obey orders. See In Pitti...—La Ramée. Mindful of disaster past. See First of April, The.—War- See Bridget as a See London, See Biftek aux Champignons.— See Song of the ton. Mindless of Grandieur, from the crowd he fled. See Elegy Aºss'd to His Excellency Governour Belcher, An.— yies. - Mine are the night and morning. Emerson. Mine be a cot beside the hill. See Wish, A.——Rogers. Mine be the breezy hill that skirts the down. See Minstrel, The , or, The Progress of Genius.—Beattie. Mine cracious ! Mine cracious ! Shust look here und see. See Dot Baby off Mine.—Adams. Mine eyes are dim ; what hath Read. See Queen Mary.—Tennyson. Mine eyes be closed, but open left the cell. Lost (Adam Describing Eve).—Milton. See Song of Nature.— she written ? See Paradise Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord. See Battle Hymn of the Republic.—Howe. Mine eyes to mine eyelids cling thickly. See Brandy and Soda.-Howard. Mine eyes were stiffened with the last night's tears. See Blessings in Disguise.—Anon. Mine frients, it was a pooty schmart feller. See Schake und Agers.-Brown. Mine honesty and I begin to square. patra (Oracle).-Shakespeare. “Mine host,” lay there at dead of night, Last Moments, The.—Jones. Mine is a strange, wild [or wild, strangel story—the stran- . §. you ever heard. See Old Actor's Story, The.— 1I]]|S. Mine to the core of the heart. See Plighted.—Craik. Mingled ate with fragrant yearnings. See Blue Moonshine. See Prodigal, The.—Anon. —Stokes. child of scorn. See Miniver Cheevy.— See Antony and Cleo- See Landlord's Ministers l you most serious. Miniver Cheevy, Robinson. Minnie and Winnie slept in a shell. —Tennyson. Minstrel unseen, who singest to the skies. gale.—Sweetman. Minty Malvaney was staring hard at the great show-win- dows on Royal Street. See Minty's Christmas.--Anon. Minutely trace man's life. See Parting Hour, The. (Life). —Crabbe. - Miraculous genius, See Richard III.—Saltus. “Mirandy, I’m going up to see the parson.” See Parson's Conversion, The.—Murray. - - Mirk on clèar skies, swept afar. See Ruin, A.—Barlow. Mirry Margaret, as mydsomer flowre. See Garlande of Lau- rell, The (To Maystress Margaret Hussey).--Skelton. “Mis’ Jones is late agin to-day.” See Village Sewing Society, he.—Anon. | Mischief-loving Robbie. See Playing with Pussey.—Anon. Misfortune, I am young. See To Misfortune.—White. Mistortº to have lived not knowing thee! See Emerson. —Alcott. Mislike me not for my complexion. he.—Shakespeare. : Miss Agnes had two or three dolls, and a box. den, The.—Turner. “Miss Agnes,” we always had called her. See Miss Agnes. Ewing. Miss—ah—Stunnah, may I ask the nāme-u. See Lady Killer, The.—Maccabe. - Miss Allie, it's done come 1 See Wedding-veil.—Schell. Miss Alpha, though she led her class. See Naughty Greek Girl, The.—Anon. * Miss Amelia Mary Cholmondely. See Ballad of Ameighlia Maireighl, The.—Anon. Miss Annabel McCarty was invited to a party. See First Party, The.—Pollard. Miss Dora Delaine of West Livingston Place. Similibus Curantur.—Newell. Miss Dorothy Dot, in her little red chair. net, A.— (St. Nicholas.) Miss Eleanor Blythe, the new boarder at Brown's mountain house. See Van Ness Family, The.—Needles. “Miss Emersonia Osgoodson will now favor the company with a recitation.” See “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.”— Anon. Miss Flora McFlimsey, of Madison Square. See Nothing to Wear.—Butler. : See Minnie and Winnie, See To a Nightin- grasping at the whole ! See Merchant of Venice, See Hoy- See Similia See Doll's Bon- 809 ! w Miss AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Miss Floral the cook has given warning. See Romance of the War, A.—Anon. Miss Frolic sat up in bed. See Burglar Caught by a Woman. —Sullivan. - tº e Miss Gladys Luggs (who is soon to become Mrs. Livingstone Cheaply). See Joys of House-hunting, The.—Peake. Miss Gwendolin Gray gave a party. See Strange Guest, A. –A.D.O.Yl. Miss Helen was always too giddy to heed. See Giddy Girl, he.—Turner. - Miss Honora Murphy, a young female engaged in the honorable and praiseworthy occupation. See Norah Murphy and the Spirits.-Hatton. Mis' Jos'feem, I done brung yo' wishin’ home. See Colored Laundress's Diplomacy.—Forsythe. Miss Julia was induced to give a taste of her musical powers. See Fashionable Singing.—(Baltimore Elocutionist.) Miss Katy, at de cake-walk. See At de Cake-walk---Young. Missºl: is aunt to everybody. See Aunt Kindly.— 8.I’Ker. , Miss Kitty was rude at the table one day. See Lost Pudding, €.—'I'll I’Ine I’. Miss Lucy 'fore a Gawd dat man. See Colored Antony and Cleopatra.-Dangerfield. , º Miss Lucy was a charming child: See Richard's Reforma- tion.—Turner. º Miss Liº Wright,' though not so tall. See Drawing Teeth. —L'Ullººner. Miss Lºis Banks, though very young. See Good Girl, The. —'I'llrner. Miss Maggie, you’re to come down this minute. See Mill on the Floss, The (Maggie Cuts her Hair).-Eliot. Miss Marshall is late this morning, isn't she See Keystone. -tūOOK. - Miss Mary lived alone. See 'Manda.-Pemberton. Miss Matty was ruined. See Martha.-Gaskell. Miss Melinda Parkinson had come down to New York. See City Mystery, A.—Randolph. Miss Mºjº, Million was sitting alone. See And She Cried. —Irving. Miss Ophelia began with Topsy by taking her into a cham- ber. See Uncle Tom's Cabin (Topsy's First Lesson).--- Stowe. Miss Philura Rice tied her shabby bonnet before the mirror. See Transfiguration of Miss Philura.—Kingsley. Miss Polly was walking one morning from school. See Miss . Polly.—Anon. Miss Pussy sat on a lowest bough. See What She Lacked.— Anon. “Mis' Randolph” was a laundress. dolph's Knee, The.—Anon. Miss Rose, do let me lace your boot. Her Boot-Lace.—O'Keeffe. Miss Rosewarne, I hope you will believe me when I say. See When Angry, Count a Hundred.—Cavazzi. See Misery in Mis' Ran- See Little Rose and Miss S., what do you think of the late Congress? See Psy- cho-Physical Education.—Anon. g Miss Simmons had on her new bonnet to-day. See Miss Simmons' New Bonnet.—Raymond. * Miss Sophy, one fine summer day. See Ambitious Sophy and Miss Sophia.-Turner. Misshapen, black, unlovely to the sight. See Bulb, A.— Munkittrick. Missing: Last Sunday, some families from church. See Bringing Them up to the Mark.-(London Mail.) Mist clogs the sunshine. See Consolation.—Arnold. Mr. Adam Baines is a little gray about the temples. See Ride by Night, The.—Thomson. Mr. and Mrs. Blinks were an argumentative couple. See FIow Mr. Blinks Named the Baby.—Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Bolivar Pyke had been married about six weeks. See. Their First Unpleasantness.--Anon. Mr. and Mrs. Discobbolos. See same.—Lear Mr and Mrs. Fergusson Pybus are here. See Case of Re- bellious Susan, The (Window Blind, The).-Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Jones had just finished their breakfast. See Baby's First Tooth, The.—Bailey. Mr. Belmore was comfortably seated in his armchair. See Happiest Time, The ; or, a Quiet Day at Home.—Cutt- ling. Mr. Bertram, paralytic, and almost incapable of moving. §ºuy Mannering (Death of Mr. Bertram, The).- COtt. Mr. Blake was a regular out-and-out hardened sinner. See Lost Mr. Blake.-Gilbert. f Mister Blizzard sen’ de message. See Mister Blizzard's Message.—(Atlanta Constitution.) Mr. Bob Sawyer embellished one side of the fire. See Pick- wick Papers (Mr. Bob Sawyer's Party).--Dickens. Mr. Bowser doesn’t intend to let sickness or death get ahead of us. See Mr. Bowser Takes Precautions.—Lewis. Mr. Brooks, my opinion is that that Western Union stock. See Stockade.—Anon. Mr. Brown is one of our most enterprising merchants. See Mr. Brown has his Hair Cut.—Anon. Mr. Brown paused 'his coffee cup raised halfway to his lips. See Reading a Letter.—Anon. “Mr. Brown, you don’t want to buy a first-rate wooden leg, do you !” See Wooden Leg, The.—Adeler. Mr. Busyman Piper a family had. See That “Fellow” who Came on Sundays.--Dodge. & Mr. Caruthers was standing by the mantel. See Her First Appearance.—Davis. Mr. Chairman-a-a-a-Mr. Commodore. See Yacht Club Speech, The.—Anon. - * Mr. Chairman and Fellow-Democrats—I take this to be a dress-parade of the boys in the trenches. See Star of Democracy, The.—Watterson. “Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen:—I plead guilty to the soft impeachment.” See Tribute to East Tennessee, A.— Haynes. Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen, if it be true, that I have been So fortunate as to contribute. See After-Dinner Speech. —Bulwer. Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Convention:—I would be presumptuous, indeed. See Free Silver Coinage.— Bryan. Mr. Chairman: I antagonize the pending treaty. See Against Expansion.—Johnson. Mr. Chairman, I feel most deeply the rejection of the Re- form Bill. See Rejection of the Reform Bill.—Smith. Mr. Chairman, it has been advanced as a principle. See Speech on the Compromises of the Constitution (Gen- eral Government and the States, The).-Hamilton. Mr. Chairman, ladies and gentlemen. See Brevity the Soul of Wit.—Anon. Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: occasion in the life of the Master. The.—Washington. Mr. Chairman, our confederacy has within its vast limits a great diversity of interests. See On American In- dustry.—Clay. Mr. Chairman:—The On an important See Better Part, resolution proposed providing the means to defray the expenses of a mission. See Amer- ica's Duty to Greece.—Clay, Mr. Chairman, this bill appropriating $30,000. See Mean- ing of the Flag, The-Witherspoon. Mr. Chairman: –To such a toast, sir. See Blue and the Gray, The.—Lodge. - Mr. Chairman, We have met for the freest discussion of flie resolutions. See Murder of Lovejoy, The.—Phil- , Il pS. Mr. Chairman: When a man from the armies of the East. See . Tribute to General Grant.—Porter. ' Mr. Chairman: When I pass by the collective parties. See Dangerous Legislation.—McDowell. Mr. Cleveland, a fellow was trying to stuff me. See Earth's Axis, The.—Anon. Mr. Cleveland, are you superstitious. In O]]. Mr. Cleveland, does yo' know , Mary? Name 2—Anon. See Superstitious.- See What's in a Mr. Cleveland, I got a new job since I saw you. See New Job, A.—Anon. Mr. Cleveland I hear dat you’s gone inter de milk business. - See Business.—Anon. & Mr. Cleveland, I love to hear good singing. See Good Sing- ing.—Anon. Mr. Cleveland, when I come to look at you. See Yes or No. See Kneed 'Em. —Anon. Mr. Cleveland, why are men like dough { —Anon. - Mr. Cleveland, would you like to be a lawyer ? See Mr. Cleveland on Lawyers.--Anon. Mr. Crier, you may open the court. —Anon. * Mr. Darwin's long-standing and well-earned scientific emi- nenge. See Origin of Species, The.—Huxley. Mr. Dooley knew Christmas was coming by the calender, See Christmas Gifts.-Dunne. Mr. Dooley was discovered making a seasonable beverage. * See Mr. Dooley on the Grip.—T) unne. Mr. Easyman sat in his padded chair. See What is it to e 7—Shillaber. Mister Eddyter,-Our Hosea wuz down to Boston last week. See Biglow Papers, The (Letter From Mr. Ezekiel Big- low, A.—-Lowell. Mr-eſſºrter See Dolly Dialogues, The (Retribution). —Hope. Mr. Ferdinand Plum was a grocer by trade. See Shadow on the Blind, The.—Anon. Mr. Fillisy came home in hot haste. See Burglar Alarm, The (Mrs. Fillisy’s Burglar-alarm).—Arnold. Mr. Finney had a turnip. See Mr. Finney's Turnip.–Anon. Mr. Fogg has a strong tendency to exaggeration in conversa- tion. See Mr. Fogg's Account of a Scientific Experi- ment.—Anon. •] Mr. Forbes is rather a nervous man, and it is not surpris. ing. See Driving the Cow.—(Burlington Hawkeye.) Mr. George Adair rents houses to thirteen hundred tenants. See Prohibition in Atlanta.-Grady. Mr. Harry Burton was spending his vacation at the house of his sister. See Announcing the Engagement.— Fſaberton. x Mr. Hastings, in the magnificent paragraph which concludes this communication. See Impeachment of Warren Hastings (Character of Justice).-Sheridan. Mr. Hastings was low of stature. See Forest Scenery (Mr. Hastings).-Gilpin. See Our Weddin’-day.— See Scene in Court, A. Mr. Hawkins he left the app’intin’. Greene. Mr. Hawkins, Q. C., engaged in a cause before the late Lord Campbell. See Rowland for an Oliver, A.— (Jest Book, The.) e Mr. Hennessy, wearing a silver-painted stove-pipe hat. See On Political Parades.—Dunne. FIRST LINE INDEX Mr. Wilson “Mr. Hoffenstein,” said Herman, as he folded up a pair of “Mister, no doubt you have all the learnin'. . James, have you any cash to-night? . Michael McGlynn, . Mildmay.—Bravissimo I . Mills, the minister, was a stranger. . Oliver Wendell Holmes says. . Orator Puff had two tones in his voice. . Pickwick's apartments in Goswell street. . Plum was retiring to rest one night. . President and Gentlemen: . President, and Gentlemens of this here lyceum. . President, I am coming very close. . President: I am here by command of silent lips. . President, º; See Hoffenstein's Bugle.—(N. O. Times-Demo- crat. See Guess Again. —Anon. - . Jerningham I Mr. Jerningham I See Nature and Philo- sophy.—Hope. . John Winfield, proprietor of the Winfield Ranch. See Nine Cent Girls, The.—Bunner. . Jonathan Bangs was an honest old man. See Mr. Jona- than Bangs.—Cole. . Lowell says somewhere that the art of writing. See Lowell, Extract Concerning.—Haweis. . e of Dublin town. See Retort Dis- Courteous, The.—Harvey. . Middlerib paused with his coffee-cup raised half way See Mrs. Middlerib's Letter.— (Burlington See Still Waters Run Deep.– to his lips. Hawkeye.) Taylor. See Mrs. Brown's Husbands.--Anon. . Morris, in a letter to a friend. See “Woodman, Spare, That Tree.” (History of the poem).-Anon. - See Slim Teacher of Cranberry Gulch, The.—Anon. See Evolution of Dodd, The (Other Fellow, The) –Smith. See Orator Puff.-Moore. - . Percival Satterlee was anxiously considering a com- munication. See Halliday Hunt Breakfast, The.— Stoddart. . Pickwick, in company with a japanned candlestick. See Pickwick Papers, The (Mr. Pickwick's Romantic Ad- venture with a Middle-aged Lady in Yellow Curl-papers). —Dickens. & * See Pickwick Papers, The (Mr. Pickwick in a Dilemma).--Dickens. Blind, The.—Anon. . Poppleduke and Major Simms are two worthy bache- lors. See Mr. Poppleduke's Adventure.—Anon. It would in some measure relieve my embarrassment. See Address at the Harvard Alumni Dinner and To the Harvard Alumni.-Wash- ington. . President and Gentlemen of the New England Society: See Puritan See —It was Sir Isaac Walton, in his Angler. Principle, The.—Curtis. Egyptian Debate.—Burnett. . President, as the architect selected by your committee. See Presentation of the Keys of a New School Building by the Architect.—Anon. . President, Classmates, Ladies and Gentlemen. See Dux's Speech.-(Phoenia:, The.) * - . President, do men propose to us seriously. See Free Press, A.—Baker. . President, eloquent, allusions have been made here to the ominous condition of Europe. See On Precedents in Government.—Cass. . President.—For the second time in this generation. See Memorial. Address on the Life and Character of James A. Garfield (Eulogy on Garfield).-Blaine. . President, Friends: Ninety-seven, about to die, Salutes you ! See Class Will.—Anon. See True Amer- icanism.—Lodge. See Affairs in Cuba (Plea for Cuba, A).—Thurston. . President, I am not ashamed to say in any presence. See New England Character.-Blaine. . President, I am oppressed with a sense of the im: propriety. See Strewing Flowers, on the Graves of TJnion Soldiers (Decoration Day Address).-Garfield. . President, I have designedly dwelt so long on the prob- able effects. See Plea for the Union.—Seward. . President, I have thus stated the reasons of my dissent to the doctrines. See Reply to Hayne, The (Liberty and Union).--Webster. I regret, speaking for myself. War Spirit, The.—Hoar. See True . President, I shall enter on no encomium upon Massa- chusetts. See Massachusetts; from the Reply to Hayne. —Webster. . President, I shall not acknowledge that the honorable member goes before me. See Reply to Hayne, The (South Carolina and Massachusetts).-Webster. . President: I should have much preferred to hear [or I should much prefer to have heard] from every member on this floor. See Constitution and the Union, The (Peaceable Secession).—Webster. - . President: if the Senate is not responsible. See Great Britain and America.-Wolcott. . President, in the Committee on Foreign Relations. See Cuba.—Frye. . President, it is gravely argued. See Monroe Doctrine, The.—Thurston. . President: It is natural to man to indulge in the illu- sions of hope. See Speech in the Virginia Convention, 1775.-Henry. . President, Ladies and Gentlemen:—The wise man Solo- mon. See Centennial Speech.-McIntyre. See Shadow on the Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. evenin' . President, this question of our duty. . President : . President : Mister Socrates Snooks, a lord of creation. . Speaker, why shall we destroy this Government 3 SOIl. “Mister,” the little fellow said. . Wilson, I have got a chimney that smokes. President, men must have liberty. See Affairs in Cuba (Cuba).-Thurston. President:-No man thinks more highly , than. I do of the patriotism. See Speech in the Virginia Conven- tion (Call to Arms, The).-Henry. President: On the great questions which occupy us. See Natural Hatred of the Poor to the Rich, The (Fraudu- lent Party Outcries).-Webster. President, public men must certainly be allowed to change their opinions. See Constitution and the Union, The (On Sudden Political Conversions).-Webster. President—The great events on which my resignation depended. See General Washington's Resignation.— Washington. President, the State in whose representation I bear a part. See Compromise Measures, The (Massachusetts and the Union).—Webster. - President, the subject afore the meetin' for debate this A is Newspapers. See Crab Village Lyceum.— Il OIl. - . President, the uneasy desire, to augment our territory. See Unjust National Acquisitions.—Corwin. . President:—These are the culminating hours of a closing scene. See Eulogy on the Death of a Congress- man.—Ingalls. & See America's Mission.—Beveridge. This step of secession, once taken, can never be recalled. See Secession.—Stephens. Though I am truly sensible of the high honor done me in this appointment. See, Washington º his Appointment as Commander-in-chief.-Washing- OIl. . President, we had a short discussion the other day upon the subject. See Monroe Doctrine, The.—Cass. Mr. President, we must distinguish a little. See Enmity toward Great Britain.—Choate. Mr. President:—When the mariner has been tossed. See Reply to Hayne, The.—Webster. Mr. Secretary, what is our business with these lads' See Brave Boston Boys.-Harrison. “Mr. Shaker,” sed. I, “you see before you a Babe in the Woods, so to speak.” Shakers.—Brown: Smith is a quiet, respectable citizen of Frost Hollow. See Night of Horror, A.—Anon. See Artemus Ward Visits the See Socrates Snooks.—Anon. Mister, “Soldier of the legion,” you are dying in Algiers. See “Old-time Friends” on Exhibition-Day.—Stanton. Speaker, Among all 2 the people of the universe. See Against the Succession of Richard Cromwell to the Protectorate.—Vane. jºr: As to those great trunk-lines. See Duluth.- Il Ottº. Speaker, I have one word to say, before I sit down, to the gentleman from Kentucky. See Cumberland Road, The...—Corwin. . Speaker: I rise to ask you to place in the new House of Representatives. See Historic Codfish, The.—Ir- Wilm. - Mr. Speaker, it behooves the piety as well as the wisdom Of Fºiament. See Folly of Religious Persecution, The. —AIlOIl. Mr. Speaker: The Address to the King, upon the disturb- ances in North America. See Bold Predictions.— Wilkes. . Speaker: The mingled tones of sorrow, like the voice of many waters. See Death of John Q, Adams.- Holmes. . Speaker: Whether this measure shall prevail. See Trib- ute to the Men of Mainé, A.—Cousins. & See Why Destroy this Government 7–Nelson. . Spectator:—Women are armed with fans as men with swords. See Spectator, The (Fan-drill, The).-Addi- See My Bread on the Waters.-Catlin. Thikhed called on Miss Brightlooks last Monday. See Thikhed’s New Year's Call.—Anon. - { Thorpe had lost his position at Jonathan Black and Brothers. See Dorothy's Auction.—Plympton. imothy Figg got lost in the fog. See Rescue of Mr. Figg, The.—Anon. \ . Travers had told me mornamillion times. See Jimmy Brown's Dog.—Alden. . Tulkinghorn, the lawyer, smoke-dried and faded. See Bleak House (Tulkinghorn, the Lawyer, and Made- moiselle Hortense).--Dickens. . Tyler paid seven dollars for two opera tickets. See Home-made Opera and Opera, An.-Ade. . Watkins is a gentle old man, living on Ninth Avenue. See Fourth of July, The.—(Detroit Free Press.) . Watson 1 Mr. Watson I I wonder why Mr. Watson doesn't come. See Striking Oil.—McBride. ... Weller having obtained leave of absence from Mr. Pick- wick. See Pickwick Papers, The (Elder Mr. Weller Delivers some Critical Sentiments Respecting Literary Composition, The).--Dickens. - See Smoky Chimney, A.—Anon. . Wilson, I notice you have taken to wearing your hair a la Brutus. See Colored Theater, A.—Anon. Mrs. Bently AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Mrs. Bently lifted up her voice. See 'Mandy's Organ.- Higginson. Mrs. Catherine Lavina Fairweather; that must mean the old lady. See Deaf Uncle Zed.—Anon. Mrs. Centre was jealous. See Schooling a Husband,- Anon. Mrs. Chertsy loved to curtsy. See Curtsy, The.—Meyers. Mrs. º. was rich and portly. See Jupiter and Ten.— ields. - Mrs. Corney, the matron of the workhouse, sat herself down before a cheerful fire. See Oliver Twist (Courtship of Mr. Bumble and Mrs. Corney, The).—Dickens. Mrs. Guptill was a woman who. See Mrs. Guptill Gets A- head of the Grip.–Smith. - Mrs. Jordan was inimitable in exemplifying the consequences. See Mrs. Jordan.—Hunt. º Mrs. June is ready for school. —Coolidge. Mrs. Kemble often used to say of people who met her. Frances Anne Kemble.—James. Mistress Kitty from the city. See Mistress Kitty.—Anon. “Mrs. Leo Hunter, The Den, Eatansville.” See Pickwick Papers, The (Mrs. Leo Hunter).--Dickens. Mrs. Lofty keeps a carriage. See Mrs. Lofty and I.- See Mrs. June's Prospectus. See In OI). - Mrs. Louise Boughton, a newcomer in California. See Hop Sing and the Door Bell.—Goodel. Mrs. Luvoffame was studying elocution. See Trial at Elocu- tion, A.—Head. l “Mrs. M'Gra,-Tear-an’-ages, sure I need not be treating her that way.” See Charles O'Malley (Mickey Free's Letter to Mrs. M'Gra).-Lever. Mrs. McShane decided one day. See Mrs. McShane's Shop- ping Expedition.—Smith. See Mrs. Marigold.— Mrs. Marigold is a dear old lady. Anon. - Mistress Marjorie Mildred McGrether. See Mistress M'Greth- er.—Euwer. Mistress May. See same.—Anon. Mrs. Mountfort was mistress of more variety of humour than I ever knew. See Mrs. Mountfort.—Cibber. Mistress Mouse built a house. See Mouse, A.—Anon. Mrs. Muldoony! Mrs. Muldoony I Be ye’s at home 3 See Mrs. McGlaggerty on Roller Skates.—Carpenter. Mrs. Niplain, West Twenty-fifth Street, has rooms. See What Will Become of the Children.—Croly. “Mistress of gods and men I I have been thine.” malion.—Scott. Mistress of the Eastern sea. them.—Anon. - Mrs. Opie, in her “Illustrations of Lying.” See Fatal False- See Pyg- See Japanese National An- hood, The.—Opie. Mrs. A. was married in 1867. See His Father's Ghost.— Il OI!. Mistress Penelope Penwick, she. . See Ballad of Sweet P, The and Penelope's Christmas Dance.—Cloud. Mrs. Phillips, a blonde, blue-eyed little creature. See Break- ing the News.—Anon. Mrs. Piper was a widow. See Mrs. Piper.—Douglas. Mrs. Pussy, sleek and fat. See Mrs. Pussy.—Anon. Mrs. Rogers lay in her bed. See Doctor's Story, The.— (Medical World.) Mrs. Sigourney was born in Hartford, Conn. ney Memorial Day.—Anon. Mrs. Tree was over seventy. See Mrs. Tree. Mixed with the masque of death's old comedy. ile Gautier.—Swinburne. Mo Bouchailín Bán is up with the dawn. lín Bán.—Varian. Moan, moan, ye dying gales I See same.—Neele. Moans the bay. See Dirge of Cael, The.—Sigerson. Mock on, mock on, Voltaire, Rousseau. See Mock On, Mock On, Voltaire, Rousseau.-Blake. See Sigour- Richards. See Théoph- See Mo Bouchai- Modena stands upon a spacious plain. See Modena.— Tassoni. - Moderation is counseled. See Arraignment of Rum, The.— Foster. - Moderation is the silken string. See Memory Germs. Moderation | You, Mr. Renwick, counsel moderation. Convenanters and Charles Stuart, The.—Galt. Modern history, oratory and poetry are so replete with tributes. See Memorials of Washington.—Carrington. , Mohammed, Emir of Granada, kept. See Emir's Game of Chess, The...— (London Speaker.) Mohammed, the divine, ere yet his name. —Meredith. Molière, Jean Baptiste Poque lin de. School for Wives.—Molière. Molleen Oge my Molleen oge I See Molleen Oge.—Anon. Mollie is graduatin', an’ they say she's goin’ to speak. Mollie is Graduatin’.-Anon. Mollie Muldoon was an Irish girl. See See Mohammed. See Critic of the See See Mollie Muldoon.- Anon. “Molly, and Maggie, and Alice.” See Hold Fast what I Give You..—Warner. Moments there are in life—alas, how few I See same.— Southey. Mon in the mone stond and strit. See Man in the Moon, The.—Anon. See De- One Week in a Monarch of Gods and Daemons, and all spirits. fiance.—Shelley. Monday is always our washing-day. See Mother's Life.—Schell. Monday rub, and Tuesday iron. See How the Week Goes. - */ Sū. Monday's bairn is fair in the face. See Birthday Week, The.—Anon. Monday’s child is fair of face. See Birthdays and l)ays of Birth.-Anon. Money can be more profitably and safely See Forest Culture.—Greeley. 'Mongst all your virtues. See Charity.—Middleton. Monkey, little merry fellow. See Monkey, The.—Howitt. Monks of Zurbaran, ye Carthusians white. See To Zurbaran. —Gautier. Monseigneur, monseigneur ! does your Grandeur know , where the plate basket is ? See Les Misérables (Bishop's Silver Candlesticks, The).-Hugo. Monsiew Adam was all alone in Ze garden. See Mme. Eef. —AI) On. Monsieur McGinté allait en bas jusqu'au fond du mer. See Monsieur McGinté.-Anon. Monsieur the Curé, down the street. The.—Dobson. Monsieur the Under-prefect is on his rounds. prefect, The.—Anon. Mont Blanc is the monarch of mountains. (Mount Blanc).--—Byron. Monteton, where is thy wall? Münchhausen. Month after month passed away, and in Autumn the ships of the merchants. See Courtship of Miles Standish (Month after month passed away).—Longfellow. Monutments and birthday anniversaries should be com- memorative. See Obligations of Wealth, The.—Anon. Mony a time and often I had heard of play acting. See Mansie Waugh's First and Last Play.—Moir. Mony ane speaks [or talks] o grass, o grass. See Willie and Earl Richard's Daughter. (C).- (Old Ballad.) “Moo! Mool pretty lady l’’ See Bonnie Milk-cow, The.— art invested. See Curé's Progress, See Under- See Manfred. See Ballad of the Wall.— Smart. Moods have laid their hands across my hair, The. See Moods, The.—Davis. “Mooly cow, mooly cow, home from the wood.” boy's Song, The and Mooly Cow.—Anon. Moon in heaven's garden, among the clouds that wander. See Spinning in April.—Peabody. Moon of harvest, herald mild. See Ode to the Harvest Moon and to the Harvest Moon.—White. - Moon, slow rising. See Harvest-Moon.—Peabody. Moon, so round and yellow. See Moon, So Round and Yellow.—Barr. - Moravians their minstrelsy bring. See Adieu, The.—Spen- Cer. , “Mordaunt,” she called him. In a novel book. See Baby's Name, The and Mordaunt or Jim.—Anon. More annoyed than for many a week before. of the West, An.—Anon. More can truthfully be said to the praise of the worthies, the Pilgrims. See Fidelity to God is Fidelity to Man.— Gordon. More fleet than flights of fire. —Barlow. More ill at ease never man than Walbach. of Walbach Tower, The -Houghton. More important than the quest of professional knowledge. See Aim of the Scholar, The.—Gladstone. More in the garden grows than what is sown. Bonar. - - More love or more disdain. I crave. ence.—Webbe. - - More love to Thee, O Christ I See same.—Prentiss. More men are trying to be prosperous than are trying to be good. See Pursuit of Character and Service.—Brooks. More of good than we can tell. See Temperance.—Anon. More pleased, my foot the hidden margin roves. See Lake of Como.—Wordsworth. More servants wait on man. See Man.—Herbert. More she had spoke, but yawn'd—all nature nods. Dunciad, The.—Pope. More shy than the shy violet. See Cow- See Incident See Song of Sun Setting, A. See Legend See same.— See Against Indiffer- See See Quaker Ladies.—Cor- tissOz. - More than a century gone to-day. See Elopement in Seventy- IVé.—AIAOI). ſ More than half beaten, but fearless. See Battle Cry.—Nei- hardt. More than I have said, loving countrymen. See King Rich- ard III. (Earl of Richmond to his Army, The).— Shakespeare. More than most fair, full of the living fire. See Amoretti and Epithalamion. (Sonnet VIII).--Spenser. w More than the soul of ancient song is given. See Poet of To-day, The.—Lippincott. More than those enfranchised beauties. Hewlett. - More than twenty years have passed since the last great battle in our civil contest was fought. See Let Us Re- joice. Together.—Sheridan. More things are wrought by prayer. See Morte (“More things are wrought,” etc.).—Tennyson. - Moreover, brethren, I declare unto you the gospel. See First Corinthians, XV.-Bible. Morgan Stanwood, patriot I Moriah was a widow of a month. Stuart. º Morn is the time to Wake. See Rosa Nasoca.--— d'Arthur See Morgan Stanwood.—Rich. See Moriah's Mo'nin'.- See Morn.—Gray. 812 FIRST LINE INDEX Mountains Morn of the year, of day and May the prime I See May- Day on Magdalen Tower.—Warren. “Mornin', ma'am, mornin’. See Love that Glorifies, The.— Bryant. Mornin’ Mr. Anon. Mornin' to you, sir. Morning all speedeth well: the bright Sun. Fire, The.—Bateman. - Morning and evening. See Goblin Market.—Rossetti. Morning I Baby on the floor. See Mother's Diary, A.— Anon. Morning dawns on the heights of Sedan. Steeds, The.—Anon. Morning, evening, noon and night. See Boy and the Angel, The.—Browning. Morning glow, morning glow. Morning, lighting all the prairies. —Campbell. g Morning on the misty highlands. See Sand PiperS.-Mer- rill Kaiser. See Scene in a Tailor Shop, A.— See Out of the Tangle.—Anon... . See Ship on See Morning Glow.—Hauff. See Qu’Appelle Valley. See Pastoral—Muset. Morning poured its early ray. See Train to Mauro, The.— Morning, sirl Good-morning. Frost. Morning-light everywhere. See Mornings frosty grow, and cold. (Sunday Afternoon.) Morning.—Cheney. See In September.— Morpheus, the humble god, that dwells. See Song from “The Sophy.”—Denham. Morpheus, the lively son of deadly Sleep. See Astrophel and Stella (Sonnet XXXII.).-Sidney. Mortal mixed of middle clay. See Guy.—Emerson. Mortality, behold and fear ! See On the Tombs in West- minster Abbey.—Beaumont. Mortals there are who seem, all over, flame. See On the Death of Canon Kingsley.—Hayne. Mortol Ma prima che tramonti il sole. See Queen Eliza- beth.--—Ristori. Moses led the world's first emancipation movement, libera- ting three million slaves. See Sketch of Moses, A.— Hastings. Moses Sparrow was very, very green. The.—Anon. . e • Moses, who spake with God as with his friend. See Death of Moses, The.—Eliot. Mosses and Lichens: Lichens.—Anon. Most boys go through a period when. Sons.— (Christian Imtelligencer.) Most every day a little boy comes driving past our home. See Boy with the Pony.—Kiser. Most glorious Lord of lyfel that, on this day. See Amoretti and Epithalamion (Easter Morning).—Spenser. Most Holy Night, that still dost keep. See Night, The.— Belloc. - Most men know love but as a part of life. See Life of Lowe, The and Quatorzain and Sonnet: “Most men know love,” etc.—Timrod. Most men today think of Lincoln as the iron will and the Statesman. See Gettysburg Speech a Lesson in Ora- tory.—Curry. - Most miserable man, whom wicked fate. f bard’s Tale (Courtier, The).--Spenser. Most myghty Makere of sunne and mone. - Sacrifice.—Anon. - Most perfect attribute of love. See Ours.—Preston. Most popular and interesting of all the single festivals. See Work and Play in Leyden'.—Griffis. Most potent, grave and reverend signiors. See Othello, the Moor of Venice (Othello's Defense).--Shakespeare. “Most potent, grave and reverend signiors.” Sce Toast to the Lovers and Husbands of the Shakespeare Club. See Summer Boarder, See Mosses and See Mothers Meek creatures. and —Anon. - Most strangel Most queer—although most excellent a changel See Rationalistic Chicken, The.—Stone. Most sweet is it with unuplifted eyes. , See Inner Vision, The and Most Sweet it is.--Wordsworth. Most wives will end their story with. See Model Husband, The.—Denny. - Most worthy of praise were the virtuous ways. See Red Riding Hood.—Carryl. Mothee, do you like the new minister. ing Barbara.—Anon. Mother and maid and soldier bearing best. —Hooker. See Sportive, Spy- See Portrait, A. Mother and me, we pinched and saved. See Man and Pa, not Polly, Need Educatin’.—Thompson. - Mother birdie stiff and cold. See Poor Little Children.— Hugo. Mother called, and I called and father called. See Con- spiracy of the Clothes.—Wells. Mother, come and see the lambs. See Lambs.-Anon. Mother, crooning soft and low. See Motherhood.—Butts. Mother darling, I am dying, life is ebbing fast away. See Peace at Last.—Hellburg. Mother dear, what is the water saying See High Tide, The.—Anon. Mother dear, where's father ? See Praying for Papa.— Anon. Mother Goose is so busy today. Goose Land.—Schell. Mother, has the dove that nestled, —Judson. See Boys of Mother See Ministering Angels. See Riderless See Mother Hub- . See Abraham's See same.—Anon. See Mother and Home. Mother, Home, and Heaven. Mother l Home l—that blest refrain. —Holden. Mother, I cannot mind my wheel. See same.—Landor. Mother, I feel death's icy chill. See Just Twenty-one.— Todd. Mother, I see you with your nursery light. See Best.— Jackson. - Monº I want a piece of cake. See Domestic Scene, A.-- Ił011. Mother, in the sunset glow. See Other Mothers.—Butts. Mother l is that the passing bell ? “Holy Well,” The.—Keegan. Mother moon, has on to-night. See “Dark Girl” by the See Mother Moon.—Bar- I’IS, . Mother, Mother and Queen, beautiful, strong and alert. See Chicago.—Rice, Vſother, mother, the winds are at play. See Child's Wish in June.—Gilman. Mother, mother, up in heaven. See Bertha in the Lane.— Browning. Mother, move a little nearer—I’m so lonely in the dark. See Willie Clark.-Garrett. Mother Nature must have some queer children. Children.—Anon. Mother o' mine, in the afterglow. Rivola. Mother of balms and soothings manifold. See Midsummer Night.—Lampman. Mother of Christ long slain. See Motherhood.—Lee. Mother of God l as evening falls. See Hymn of the Knights Templars.--—Hay. Mother of God I no lady thou. See Our Lady.—Coleridge. Mother of Hermes I and still youthful Maia I See Fragment of an Ode to Maia and Mother of Hermes, and Still Youthful Maia.--Keats. Mother of light ! how fairly dost thou go. See Ode to the See Mater Tri- See Nature's See In the Afterglow.— Moon.—Hood. - Mother of man's time-travelling generations. umphalis.—Swinburne. - Mother of mine, I see your face in every crowded street. See Mother of Mine.—E. G. Mother of nations, of them eldest we. England.—Woodberry. Mother of our own dear mother, good old grandam, wake and smile ! . See Grandmother, The.—Hugo. Mother of Swords ! while the river runs. See Ad Bello- nam.—Pollock. Mother of the Fair Delight. See Ave.—Rossetti. Mother of tortures. See Liberty (Zeal of Persecution, The) —Thomson. Mother ? Oh, you mean my mamma. Fathers: Two Pictures.—T) allas. “Mother,” quoth Ambrose to his thrifty dame. Gray Head, The -(Blackwood’s Magazine.) Mother sits at table, darning stockings. See Courting Under Difficulties.—Anon. - Mother, the birdies all love father. See America to See Mothers and See Young See Love Wins Love.— Il OIl. Mother, the poplars cross , the moon. See Refugees (Bel- gium—1914).-Conkling. Mother to whose valiant will. Lampman. - Mother was away, and in consequences, Bess, Bob, Archie, and Tom. See Mice at Play.—Forest. Mothº Watch the little feet. See Mother, , Watch 1– Il ()]] . Mother wept, and father siged. See Mother Wept.—Skip, Sey. “Mother what are those little things. See Eyes of the An- gels, The.—Doane. Mother, what ugly feet Clara Harvey has. Feet.—Anon. Mother, who in the days of childhood. See Mother's Pray- er.—Crawford. Mother, who makes the stars which light. See Who Made Them.—Anon. Mother l whose virgin bosom was uncrost. The.—Wordsworth. Mothers are the queerest things | with Mother, The.—Sabin. Mothers’’ Day was observed in Oklahoma, May 12th, 1912. See Mothers' Day Observance.—Anón. Mothers, do not think the time. See Good Night Kiss, The.— (Mother’s Magazine.) Motionless, in a dark, cold cell in Rome. See Lyrics of Farth.--— See Beautiful See Virgin, See Mothers and Way See Epicharis. —Palmer. Motions and means, on land and sea at war. See Steam- boats, Viaducts, and Railways.-Wordsworth. Mount Flibbertygibbet . . . Of Course, Ben ; don't I know horse and tricks full well ? See Flibbertygibbet and Me.—Mackenzie. Mount l mount l ye birds who scorn the clods, ye strong. See Birds.-Prudhomme. Mount Vesuvius was fast burying the city. See Last Days of Pompeii (Nydia's Sacrifice) –Bulwer-Lytton. Mountain gorses, ever golden. See Lessons from the Gorse. Browning. +. Mountains that frisk and sprinkle. See Ballade Made in the Hot Weather.—Henley. Mountains ! who was your builder? See Morse. Mountains.— 813 Mounted AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS t Mounted on Kyrat strong and fleet. See Leap of Roushan Beg, The.—Longfellow. Mourn, great McGregor, mourn 1 Thou youngest. ral of the Mountains, The.—Brooks. Mourn, hapless Caledonia, mourn. - The.—Smollett. Mourn, hills and groves of Attical worth. Mourn, O rejoicing heart! See Time's Cure.—Anon. Mournful my tale to tell. See Elegy: “On a Pet Dove That Was Killed by a Dog.”—Stewart. See Fune- See Dion.—Words- Mournfully loh, mournfully. See Midnight Wind, The.— Motherwell. - Mournfully, sing mournfully. See Nightingale's Death Song, The.—Hemans. Move along a trifle, stranger, just a little; don’t you see. See Ole Bull's Christmas.-Bruce. . Move Eastward, Happy Earth. See same.—Tennyson. Move me that jasmine further from the bed. See Deaths of Myron and Klydone, The.—Webster. “Move my arm-chair, faithful Pompey.” See On the Shores of Tennessee.—Beers. Move on the columns I See same.—Gallagher. Move on ye pilgrims, to the Springfield tomb. and His Psalm.—Taylor. Moving up the sweet short turf. See Story of my Heart, The (Hill Pantheist, The).--Jefferies. Mowers, weary and brown, and blithe. See Scythe Song. –Lang. Much as we are indebted to our observatories. See Uses of Astronomy, Everett. - Much do I love, at civic treat. See Fish.-Smith. Much have I spoken of the faded leaf. See November.— Stoddard. Much have I travelled in the realms of gold. See On First Looking into Chapman's Homer.—Keats. Much, however, as we are indebted to our observatories. See Uses of Astronomy, The (Sunrise).—Everett. Much lately have I thought, my darling wife. See Connu- bial Eclogue, A.—Saxe. Much of Whittier's work has been in the form of contribu- See Lincoln º See Whittier, Extract Concerning.—Scud- €I’. - Much strange is true. And yet so much. See Virgin with the Bells, The.—Dobson. Muffled sounds of the city climbing to me at the window. See Regents' Examination, The.—Hughan . Muffled tones in secret conclave. See Dynamiter's Daugh- ter, The.—Jackson. - M-u-l-a-t-t-o, potato, tomato, -oh, there. See All Ending in “O”.—Caldwell. Mun Chee had a wonderful dream. Mun Chee.—Knox. Murdoch, whet thy razor's edge. doch, The.—Muiredach O'Daly. Murray's mother had never unlaced or unbuttoned him. See See Easter Dream of See Shaving of Mur- - Promise, The.—Donnell. * Muses, that sing Love's sensual empirie. See same.—Chap- Iſla, Il. Music as of the winds when they awake. See Beethoven.— Todhunter. Music begins. Girls glide easily to back-center. See Easter Tableaux,−Schell. Music I heard with you was more than music. See Dis- cordants and Music I Heard.—Aiken. Music is the most Spiritual of all human enjoyments. See Power , of Music, The.—Burke. Music, music hath its sway. See Saul (Flight of Malzah, he).-Heavysege. Music of bells when the night is gone. See Children's Voices.—Chatfield. Music, when soft voices die. See same.—Shelley. Musicall how much lies in that. See On Heroes and #º Worship (“Musicall how much,” etc.).--Car- yle. - Musing beneath the Legendary tree. The.—Lowell. Musing, between the sunset and the dark. See Kindred.— Sterling. Muskeeter's are a game bug. See The.— See Hills, The.—Grenfell. haw. Mussoori and Chakrata Hill. Must all traditions then be set aside : See Religio Laici (Tradition).—Dryden. j Must . I_budge ' Must I observe you ? —Shakespeare. Must I despise thee too, as well as hate thee ? —Young. . Must I thus leave thee, Paradise ! thus leave. dise Lost (Eve's Lamentation).-Milton. Must Jesus bear the cross alone. See There's a Cross for Me.—Shepherd. Mute he sat in the saddle. andoah, A.—Thomas. Mute, sightless visitant. See Helen Keller.—Stedman. My Abelard, you well know how much I lost in losing you. See Heloise to Abelard. (Tr.)—Berington. My absent daughter—gentle, gentle maid. See Living Mem- ory, A.—Croffut. See Mrs. Puf. See Washington Elm, Muskeeter, See Julius Caesar. See Revenge, See Para- See Christopher of the Shen- IMy acquaintance with Mrs. J. Hiram Puffer. fer's Silver Wedding.—Wade. zº .* See Tears of Scotland, The (Wonders of the Dawn, The).- My My My My My M y - My My M My My My My My My y y My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My 814 antiquated hearers, male and female. One of the Sex.-Anon. anxious soul is tore with doubtful strife. See Lecture by See Soliloquy, A (In imitation of Hamlet).-Hamilton. - anything but beautiful, that standest “knock-knee’d” by. See Horse and His Master, The.—Allen. . Aunt Meliss is awful good. See Jim Has His Doubts.— Anon. auntl my dear unmarried aunt. See My Aunt.— Holmes. author and disposer, what thou bid'st. See Eve's Con- jugal Love.—Milton. baby boy sat on the floor. See Baby's Visitor.— (Atlanta Constitution.) baby is sleeping overhead. See Dream Maiden, A.— King. bachelor's den is a queer old pen. See Bachelor's Love Song, A.—Ryan. banks they are furnished with bees. See Pastoral Ballad (Shepherd's Home, The).—Shenstone. bark is rough, my wood is strong. See Poem for Arbor Day, A.—Jordan. * - beautifull my beautifull that standest meekly by. See Arab's Farewell to his Horse, The.—Norton. beautiful new watch had run eighteen months. See Mark Twain's Watch.-Clemens. bed is like a little boat. See My Bed is a Boat.— Stevenson. beloved brethering before I take my text I must tell you. See Brother Watkins.—Gough. “My best stroke of business was when I first hung out my shingle.” See Got Them Both.— (Detroit Free Press.) better half desired a wheel, I argued and I thundered. See Price, The.—Masson. birthday ! O beloved mother. See Absence.—Willis. bºy what a difficult sound. See My Birthday.— JVI OOI’e. blessing be on Waterford, the town of ships. See My Blessing be on Waterford.—Letts. - blessing with thee [or you] I See Hamlet (Polonius to Laertes).-Shakespeare. blood hath been too cold and temperate. See King Henry IV., Pt. Iz-Shakespeare. - blood so red for thee was shed. See Call, The...— Anon. boat is on the shore. See To Thomas Moore.— Byron. body answers you, my blood. See Music of Hungary. —Aldrich. body, eh? Friend Death, how now ! See Habeas Corpus.-Jackson. body sleeps; my heart awakes. See Indian Love- Song.—Lytton. body was part of the sun and the dew. See In Love's Eternity.—O'Shaughnessy. bonny man, the warld, The.—Stevenson. books I’d fain cast off, I cannot read. Rain, The...—Thoreau. boy, be cool, do things by rule. O'Keeffe. boy, do you know the boy I love? The.—Anon. - boy Kree ? See Kree.—Gordon. boy left me just twelve years ago. Shamrock, The.—O'Brien. boy sat looking straight Mother.—Anon. boy was scarcely ten years auld. (A).-(Old Ballad.) boyhood went: it went where went the trees. Lost Years.-Lee-Hamilton. brain is dull, my hands are tired. guise, A.—Barr. brain's in a muddle. Fairyland.—Morrison. brave associates, partners of my toil, my feelings and my fame I See Pizarro (Rolla to the Peruvians).- Sheridan. - brethren l one time. long, long time ago. like a patience.—Oughton. brethren, be not many masters. of the Tongue, The).--—Bible. it's true. See Counterblast, See Summer See Nimble Dick— See Boy I Love, See Ballad of the into the coals. See Their See Leesome Brand See See King in Dis- See Grammar as Taught in See Noten See St. James (Power brier that smelledst sweet. See Brier, The and Upon a Sweet-brier-Landor. brigantine ! . See same.—Cooper. brother Jack was " nine in May. See Baby’s Début, The.—Smith. brother_Jim, he's in the regiment. See Guardsman, The.—Finnegan. brother Will, he used to be. See Lament of a Little Girl— (Rehoboth Sunday Herald) and Little Girl's Plaint, A.—Anon and Since Will Turned into a Boy.— Steele. brudder sittin' on Roll.—Anon. - bruddren, ef yous gwine to git saved. Faith.-Anon. business on the jury's done—the quibblin’ all is through. See Goin' Home To-day.—Carleton. Callie is a winsome lass. See My Callie.—P. A. P. cat speaks French, dear little friends. See Language of Cats, The.—Anon. de tree of life. See Roll, Jordan, See Ship of FIRST LINE INDEX My elocution My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My “My daughter,” My MIy child came to me with the equinox. chapter on “Mothers and Sons.” See “More, Please.”— Russell. cheek is faded sair, love. Thom. cheek was bare of adolescent down. See School Boy, The. —-Holmes. child and schollar, take good heed. See same.—Anon. See Storm-child, The.—Byron. child is lying on my knee. See Hymn for the Mother and Like a Little Child.—Macdonald. child, my child, my son. See Zenobia.—Jones. See Song of the Forsaken.— child, oh my child I thou art weary to-night. See Answer to “Rock Me to Sleep.”—Anon. child, the duck-billed platypus. See Platypus, The.— Herford. See We once Were See God Watcheth. child, we once were children. Children.—Heine. child woke crying from her sleep. —Macdonald. childhood's home I see again. See Memory.—Lincoln. chile 3 Lord, no, she's none o' mine. See Borrowed Child, The.—Weeden. chil’ren, lub one anoder; b'ar wid one anoder. See Uncle Pete's Counsel to the Newly Married.—Kirke. Christmas gifts were few : to one. See To a Lady.— Parsons. cigarettel The amulet. See My Cigarette.—Lummis. City, my beloved, my white. See New York.-Pound. city overmasters plain and hill. See Below San Gimig- nano.—MacMurray. See Without and coachman, in the moonlight there. Within.—Lowell. See Content and Rich.--South- ºftence is my crown. Well. counterpane is soft as silk. See Child's Song of Christ- mas, A.—Pickthall. country I love thee. See My Country.—Anon. country, 'tis of thee. See America.--Smith. Countrymen, from the day on which an accommodation takes place. See Independence Explained.—Adams. Country men, one and all, think calmly , and well upon this whole subject. See First Inaugural Address (War or Peace?)—Lincoln. Countrymen :-The century that has gone by has changed the face of nature. See Centennial Address (Valley . Forge).-Brown. See *s-sºme e countrymen l the moments are quickly passing. Centennial Oration (“My countrymen I the,” etc Brown. Countrymen: The tide of battle never ebbed and flowed upon these banks. at Valley Forge, Brown. C9untrymen this anniversary has gone by forever. See Centennial Oration (“My countrymen, this,” etc.). —Brown. Coursers are fed with the lightning. See Prometheus Unbound (On the Brink of the Night and the Morn. ing). —Shelley. cousin Vernon I welcome. —Shakespeare. Creditors, whose hearts no poem stirs. See Marot to the , Queen of Navarre on Some Verses. Which She Had Sent Him.—Marot. critic Hammond flatters prettily. II].g. Curse upon thy venom'd stang. Toothache.—Burns. º, he makes the slickest kite. See His Dad.—Brinin- St OOI. - daddy says, that once he was. See Boy So Different from Daddy l—Bangs. daily walk was through a garden fair. Found.—Applegate. Damon was the first to wake. (Meeting). —Crabbe. Daphne's hair is twisted gold. Lyly. darling, I'm close to your bed. See Answer to “Leona.” —An On. darling kneeled down for her Perfect Faith, A.—M'Manus. darling, my darling, my darling. —Gray. June 19, 1878 (Valley Forge).— See King Henry IV., Pt. I. See Critics.—Brown- See Address to the See Lost and See Tales of the Hall See Apollo's Song.— evening prayer. See See At Your Gate. - and his voice was stern. Mathematics.—(Lehigh Burr.) daughter, go and pray. See Hour of Prayer, The.— Hugo. daughter, Wells. daughter 1, with thy name this song begun. Harold (Apostrophe to Ada, Byron. g day, and night are in my lady's hand. See Rondeau Redouble.—Payne. day began not till the twilight fell. Lowell. ' days among the Dead are past. in His Library.—Southey. days are full of pleasant memories. Ashe. See Applied Surely you've received. See Retribution.— See Childe the Poet's Daughter).— See Endymion.— See Stanzas Written See Phantoms.— See Centennial Address Delivered My days pass pleasantly away. See I’m Growing Old,— Saxe My dear and only Love, I pray. , See same.—Graham. My dear, be sensible, upon my word. See Logic.—(Punch.) “My dear, be sensible I Upon my word.” See Love's Logic. — (Chambers’ Journal.) e My dear boy [or friends], men have fought, bled and died, but not for beer. See What Men Fight For and What Men Have Fought For.—Burdette. dear brother Ned. See South Carolina, The.—Anon. dear, do you know that a long time ago. See Babes in the Woods, The.—Anon. dear Fellow-Grumblers:—Poets, philosophers, and fools. See Grizzly Grumbler's Advice.—Anon. dear friend, I beg a thousand, pardons, but I must leave you at once. See Pressed for Time.—De Sivry. My My My My My dear Friend: (?) If reading verse be your delight. See To the Rev. William Bull.—Cowper. e My dear Friends: The time has come when these senti- ments should be uttered. See Speech of Lincoln’s, A. —Lincoln. dear Friends: entered Rome. dear, if only I might write. Write.—Anon. “My dear, I’m delighted to see you.” —Bean. My dear. I’ve been thinking over what you said to me last night. See Man Who Kicked.—Masson. My dear Lady ! I’ve been just sending out. See Two- penny Post-bag.—Moore. My My My When the Emperor Maximus Gorillus See Felinaphone, The.—Kyle. See If Only I Might See Pet and Bijou. My My dear little kittens ! See My Kittens.—Anon. dear Miss Wood: I am sorry about this. See Virginian, The (Virginian to Molly, The).-Wister. dear Mr. Ruskin, LI thank you from my heart for your more than interesting letter. See Portrait of a Friend, The.—Browning. dear Mrs.--Every time I think of you, my heart. See Model Love-letter, A.—Anon. My My dear mistress has a heart. See same.—Rochester. My dear Mrs. Nicholas-Delancy, howdy ? See Servant Ques- tion.—Schell. My dear old Maltese pussy I See Polly Pry's Kitten.— Anon. “My dear,” one day remarked his spouse. See Family Pride.—Merington. My dear, precious dolly, I love you, you know. See Good- bye to Dolly.—Anon. My dear pupils | I desire to say a few words to you. See School Affairs in Riverhead District.—Deans. My dear Redeemer, and my God. See Example of Christ, The.—Watts. “My dear Rootle,” says my wife. See Mr. Rootle's Econ- omy.—Anon. “My dear,” said Mr. Spoopendyke, rumpling his hair around Over his head. See Spoopendyke Stops Smoking.— (Brooklyn Eagle.) "My lear." said Mrs. Policy. See Parson Policy.—Mil- €I’. “My dear,” said Mrs. Popperman to her husband one evening. See Mr. and Mrs. Popperman.—Anon. My dear sir, I thank you heartily for the kindness. See Contesting for a Prize.—Avery. “My dear sister, I hasten to inform you.” See I Guess I'm the Man.—Parsons. - My dear, the time has come to say. See Song of Parting, A.—Mackenzie. My dear, there's rare news from the exchange. See Our Daughter.—Anon. dear, you would have forgotten to purchase me a muff. See New Muff and Collar, The.—Peet. tº dear young friend, whose shining wit. See Comic Miseries.—Saxe. dear Young Ladies: It is to be hoped. See Budding into “Higher Womanhood.—Anon. } dearest baby, go to sleep. See same.—Miller. My Dearest: I am now set down to write to you. Farewell, to his Wife.—Washington. See My peºg-thus, in days long fled. See “My Dearling.” - Allen. My dears, whatever are you at . See Mistake, A.—Mack. My delight and thy delight. See Same.—Bridges. desire in writing this article. and Restoration.—Whipple. deth I love, my lyf I hate. See same.—Anon. dog, and I are faithful friends. See Two Friends, The. —Susan Jewett. See Forest Preservation My º is a dreadful care. See Naughty Doll, The...— 10. My º is a Janpanese. See Japanese Doll, The.— In OII. My doll; was going to be married. See Dolly's Wedding. --AI). On. My dream was lengthened after life. See King Richard III. (Clarence's Dream).-Shakespeare. My early love! I'll think on thee. See My Early Love.— In OIl. My ear-rings, my ear-rings! they've dropped into the well! See Zara's Ear-rings.-Lockhart. education was wholly centered. Youth (Mother of Lamartine, The).-Lamartine. elocution lesson I didn't quite enjoy. See Pussy's Vocal Lesson.—Anon. See Memoirs of My 815 My embarrassment AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS My embarrassment would in some measure be relieved. See Voice from the Black Belt.—Washington. My enemy came nigh. See Hate.—Stephens. My eye, descending from the hill, Surveys. See Cooper's Hill (Praise of the Thames).-Denham. My eyes are dim with childish tears. See Mystery, A.— Wordsworth. My eyes are filled with blinding tears. See Baby's Drawer. —Rook. My eyes are filmed, my beard is grey. See Time of the Barmecides, The.—Mangan. My eyes are full my silent heart is stirred. See September Robin, A.—Craik. • My eyes | how I love you. See same.—Saxe. My eyes make pictures when they’re shut. See Day-dream, A.—Coleridge. º My faint spirit was sitting in the light. See From the Arabic. An Imitation.—Shelley. e My fair and rare one, my faithful fond one. See My faith- ful Fond One.—Blackie. My º no beauty of thine will last. See Song.—Mey- nell. - My fairest child, I have no song to give you. See Fare- well, A.—Kingsley. - My fairy lover, my fairy lover. See My Fairy Lover.— Mackenzie. My faiº, flºw weak in sorrow's night. See Refuge, The. —Wells. My faith looks up to Thee. See same.—Palmer. “My Fanny, I have news to tell.” See Frances Keeps her Promise.—Taylor. My fate, my portion in the strife. See New Birth, A.— Armstrong. My father and mother were Irish. See Irish.-O’Brien. My Father God, lead on 1 See Father, Lead on.—Anon. My father had a fair-haired harvester. See Fatal Arrow, The.—Anon. My father had a farm hand. See Little Child’s Trials, A. —IN ea.I. My father is deceas'd l Come Gaveston. See Edward the Second (King Edward the Second).-Marlowe. My father, Isaac Smith, A.M.D.D. was a Baptist clergyman. See Psychological Puzzle, A.—Smith. My father knows the proper way. See Father for Theory, Ma for Action.—Anon. My father left a park to me. See Amphion.—Tennyson. My father left me three acres of land. See Three Acres of Land.—Anon. My Father Lo, thy hundred thousand years. See To Paleolithic Man.—Newman. My father loved a tree as men. See Dreamer and Reaper, The.—Ecob. My father says I must not swear. See Price of Greatness, The.—Kiser. My father was a farmer upon the Carrick border, O. See My Father was a Farmer.—Burns. My father was no pessimist; he loved the things of earth. See Father's Way.—Field. My father was the finest watermelon grower in the coun- try. See Judge Brown's Watermelon Story.—(Arkan- saw Traveller.) My father’s grandfather lives still. See Great Grandfather, The...—Lamb. My father's half-bushel comes oft to my mind. See My Father’s Half-bushel.—Anon. My fayther, ven will he be here 2 See Pickwick Papers (Dialogue from “The Pickwick Papers”).--Dickens. My tº: are wearied and my hands are tired. See Rest.— y&n. - - My feet I in the stirrup throw. See Horse and Rider.— Nadaud. My feet strike an apex of the apices of the stairs. See Song of Myself (Infinity).-Whitman. My feet they haul me round the house. See My Feet.- Burgess. My fiddle % Well, I kind o' keep her handy, don’t you know 2 See My Fiddle.—Riley. My *. lesson on the wheel. See Wheel and I, The...— IlOIl. My first morning with Florence. See Backward Child, A. —Pemberton. My first thought was, he lied in every word. See “Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came.”—Browning. My fishing rod is bright and new. See Fishermen, The.— Smith. My flocks feed not, my eves breed not. See Unknown Shepherd's Complaint, The.—Anon. My foe was dark, and stern, and grim. See My Enemy.— Brotherton. My foot's asleep ! See Bad Dream.—Anon. My footsteps press where, centuries ago. See Red Men, The.—Sangster. “My Fred, I can’t understand it.” See Soldier's Reprieve, The.—Thorpe. - My friend, adown Life's valley, hand in hand. See Hand in Hand.—Lowell. My friend and I, we climbed together. See Tuscan Hills. —Fabbri. My friend conceived the soul hereafter dwells. See As- piration.—Thomson. My friend, have you heard of the town of Yawn. See To- morrow.—Anon. My “My golden spurs now bring to me.” My My My My My My My My My My My My My My y friend, pray don’t hug up your pile. . (Meg Merrilies).--Scott. grandfather's clock, was too large for the shelf. See To the Discour- See Mr. friend, I see the lines of care. aged.—Crofts. friend, Mr. Tongue, he lives in my mouth. Tongue.—Anon. friend, my bonnie friend, when we are old. See Word, The.—Masefield. friend, my chum, my trusty cronyl See Dolce Far Niente.—Halpine. friend, Mynheer Steven Van Brammelendam. See Dutchman in England, A.—Bell. friend peers in on me with merry Wise face. See Sun- shine.—Swinburne. - See Tim Titus.— Abrahams. Friend:—The loss of my boy makes a great change in my feelings. See Horaće Greeley’s Sorrow.—Greeley. friend, thou sorrowest for thy golden prime. See Re- turn of Youth, The.—Bryant. friendly fire, thou blazest clean and bright. See To the Fire.—Southey. friends and brethren, Templars true. See Who'll be the Drunkards Then.—Thompson. friends, are you growing discouraged. See Living Stones.—Anon. friends, hesitate before you vote liquor back into At- lanta. See Appeal for Temperance.—Grady. friends: I am going to do that which the dead oft promised he would do for me. See At his Brother's Grave.—Ingersoll. friends, I'm glad to see you all. See Modern Chivalry. —M. D. S. Friends: No one, not in my situation. See Farewell Address on Leaving Springfield.—Lincoln. friends, our country must be freel See Alfred the Great to his men.—Knowles. friends, Thanksgiving Day comes. See Thanksgiving Sermon, A.—Anon. fugitive years are all hasting away. See Poplar Field, The...—Cowper. gal way down in Carolina. See My Carolina Caroline. —Johnson. gallant love goes out today. See Mother of '98, A.— Smith. galley, charged with forgetfulness. See Lover Com- pareth. His State.—Wyatt. * gal's jest back from boardin' school. See Mandy's Mandolin.—Cone. generous heart disdains. See Song “My generous heart disdains.”—Hopkinson. - gentle Anne, whom heretofore. See To My Cousin Anne Bodleam on Receiving from her a Purse.— Cowper. gentle Puck, come hither, thou remember'st. See Mid- Summer Night's Dream (Compliment to Queen Eliza- beth).-Shakespeare. girl had come home from vacation. See How She Got Browned.—Anon. .” girl hath violet eyes and yellow hair. See Little Mil. liner, The.—Buchanan. Go!, i. Father, while I stray. See Thy Will be Done. 3,111Ott. God, I heard this day. See Man.—Herbert. God, I love thee! Not because. See My God, I Love Thee.—Francis Xavier. God, I thank Thee who hast made. See Thankfulness. —Procter. º now I from sleep awake. See Midnight Hymn.— QIn . (9h, let me call thee mine). See Prayer, A.— Brontë. God, wº makes the Sun to know. See Morning Hymn. – WV 8, LUS. See Vision of Sir Launfal, The.—Lowell. of Sir good blade carves the cageſues of men. had.—Tennyson. good man is a clever man, which no one See Never Trouble Trouble.—Windsor. good Woman; do you know me. See Guy Mannēring See Wife My Brither . See See Sir Gala- will gainsay. granda was a quare oul' sowl. Got, The.—Gregory. Grandfather's Clock.-Anon. grandma Says that little boys. See Small But Noisy.— Bangs. Grandmä sits in a rocking-chair. See My Grandma.— Paschall. Grandma tells lovely stories. See Grandma's story and Mine.—Goodfellow. - grandmanma Says that the right way to sew. See Learning to Sew.—Anon. grºther lives on a farm. See Grandmother's Farm. —A. I.) OI!. grandinother's garden l how well I See Old Flower-beds, The.—Butter worth.” era. has to wear glasses. See Grandpa's Glasses. --- FY DOD. grandsire sailed three years from home. Mariner, The.—Sterling. grandsire was a chieftain. See Anon. Granny she often says to me. See Says She-Letts. remember. See Master Indian Boy, An.— 816 FIRST LINE INDEX My little ning. My gran'pa is a funny man. See Her Grandpa.--Stew- My hope sprang like a fountain, in the night. See Love art. g and Hope.—Brooks. My grief! for the days that's by an’ done. See Hill o' | My hopes retire; my wishes as before. See Persistence.— I) reams, The.—Lanyon. Landor. * My grief on the sea, how the waves of it roll! See My My house is red—a little house. See Happy Child, A.— Grief on the Sea.—Hyde. * Greenaway. My grief on the sword. See Inisfail.–Greene. My house stands high. See Harp of the Wind, The.— My grief or mirth. See Poetic Faculty, The (Power of Shaw. Poesy).-De Vere. * “My husband cost me a good girl last week by one of his My gun shines in the misty air. See Picket before Bull whims.” See Hen-hussey, The.—Anon. Fun, The...—Day. My incorrigible nephew, Billy, aged eleven. See Billy.— My hair is gray, but not with years. See Prisoner of Ludlow. Chillon, The.—Byron. My Infelice's face, her brow, her eye. See Portrait, A.— My half-day’s work is dome. See same.—Anon. * Dekker. My hands were hot upon a hare. See Hare, The.—Gib- || My intimates the best men ever had. See Savonarola and SO11. tº & Lorenzo.—Austin. My Harry and his sister Nan. See Harry's Logic.— My Jessie lives beyond the town. See My Jessie.—Edwards. Flielps. My kingdom is my sweetheart's face. See My Sweetheart's My hawk is tired of perch , and hood. See Lady of , the Face.—Wyeth. Lake, The (Lay of the Imprisoned Huntsman).- My lack of noble blood | Then that’s the bar. See Pride Scott. * * of Ancestry.—Croly. My head doth ache. See Headache, The-Herrick. My lad, I should like to tell you a story. See It is Never My head is like a title-deed. See Lines to Bessy.— (Punch.) Too Late to Mend (Digging for Hidden Treasure).— My heart aches, and a drowsy numbness pains. See Ode Reade. to a Nightingale.—Keats. My lady carries love within her eyes. See Vita Nuova (His My heart enjoys the fragrance of the Rose. See Rondeau : Lady’s Praise).—Dante. . heart enjoys the fragrance of the rose.”—Frois- My "...a Gwendolen would ride. See Gwendolen.—Gris- S8,Tü. *. WOICL. My heart, I cannot still it. See Auspex.-Lowell. My lady has a tea-gown. See Tea Gown, The.—Field. My heart, I will put thee a question. See Question, A. My lº. hath a sable coach. See My Lady's Coach.— —Halm. In Ol). |My heart is as a House of Groans. See Howling Song of My Lady Irene, thou art wan tonight. See Mask and Dom- Al-Mohara, The.—Mangan. ino.—Proudfit. My heart is at Thy feet—my helpless heart! See Prayer My lady seems of ivory. See Praise of My Lady.—Mor- in Sorrow, A.— Moulton. ris. My heart is awed within me, when I think. See Forest My lady walks her morning round. See Henchman, The.— Hymn, A.—Bryant. Whittier. My heart is breaking, dear Tittie. See Tam Glen.—Burns. My Lady Wind, My Lady Wind. See My Lady Wind.— My heart is chilled and my pulse is slow. See Lost Light Anon. *3. - and Old Story, The.—Allen. My Lady's birthday crowns the growing year. See In Feb- My heart is far from Liffey's tide. See Mo Craoibhin Cno. ruary.—Simpson. - —Walsh. My Lady's presence makes the Roses red. See Sonnet: My heart is heavy in my breast, my eyes are full of tears. “My Lady’s Presence,” etc.—Constable. (?) See Woods of Kylinoe, The.—Fitzsimon. My lan', how you is growed, homeyl See Tom and Roxy.— My heart is heich abufe. See same.—Anon. Clemens. My heart is in woe. See Downfall of the Gael, The...— . My land, my Erin, can we sing of thee. See Dedication, A. Ferguson. —Armstrong. My heart is lighter than the pole. See New-slain Knight, My lank limp lily, my long lithe lily. See Maudle-In Ballad, The.— (Old Ballad.) A.— (Punch.) My heart is like a city of the gay. See Buried City, The.— My last Word to you is, be courageous ! See same.— Viereck. Richter. My heart is like a driver club. See Links of Love, The.— My late friend was in many respects a singular character. Seaman. See Charles Lamb's Nearest Neighbor.—Anon. My heart is like a fountain true. See Mother's Song.— ... My late washerwoman was a humorist. See She Washed for Anon. Him.—Fielding. * My heart is like a singing bird. See Birthday, A.—Ros- My legs are so crooked. See Gingerbread, The.—Ross. setti. My Lesbia, I will not deny. See. Upon Lesbia—Arguing. My heart is set down 'twixt hope and fears. See Hecatom- —Cochrane. pathia (Passion II.).-Watson. My letters! all dead paper, mute and white. See Sonnets My heart is wasted with my woe. See Ballad of Oriana, from the Portuguese, XXVIII.-Browning. The-Tennyson. My liege, I did deny, no prisoners. See. King Henry IV., My heart is yearning to thee, O Skye I See Skye.—Nicol- Pt. I. (Hotspur's Defence).-Shakespeare. SO]] . “My liege,” said Warwick, “I crave pardon for presenting My heart it was a cup of gold. See Prince, The.—Das- myself.” See Last of the Barons, The (Warwick, the kam. King-maker).--Bulwer-Lytton, My "...# leaps up when I behold. See same.—Words- || My life closed twice before its close. See Parting.—Dick- WOrth. IIl SOIl. My heart sank with our Claret-Flask. See Nationality in My life ebbs from me—I must die. See First or Last!— Drinks.-Browning. Veley. My heart shall be thy garden. See same.—Meynell. My life is a wearisome journey. See End of the Way, The. My heart the Anvil where my thoughts do beat. See Son- —Anon. net: “My Heart the Anvil,” etc.—Drayton. My life is like a stroll upon the beach. See Fisher's Boy, My heart was as a cloud, at night. See Monarch and Men- The-Thoreau. dicant.—Hawthorne. My life is like the summer rose. See same.—Wilde. My heart was heavy, for its trust had been abused. See | My life was a long dream; when I awoke. See Duty and Forgiveness and same.—Whittier. Fame.—Smith. My heart was winter-bound until I heard you sing. See | My life, which was so straight and plain. See Web of Love’s Springtide.—Sherman. Life, The.—Moore. My heart will break—I’m sure it will. See False Love | My light thou art, without thy glorious sight. See To His and True Logic.—Blanchard. Mistress.-Wilmot. My heart yearns to-day for a land far away. See To the My Lilla gave me yestermorn. See Rose, “The...—Anon. Stars and the Stripes from Abroad.—Welcker. " My lips are not to speak General Grant's eulogy. See My heart’s despair looks for thee. See Isabel.—Dobell. Ulysses S. Grant.—Robinson. My heart's in the Highlands, my heart is not here. See My little bird, how canst thou sit. See Of the Child with M i. *:: im ºdºu; the Bird at the Bush.-Bunyan. My heid is like to rend, Willie. See same.—Motherwell. My little Bo-Peep is fast asleep. See My Littl & . My º ** dº." not learnt to prize. See Dedi. —Holliday [or Mºjº § y Little Bo-Peep. cation, A.—Uoleridge. My little boy at Christmas-tide. tº-mºmº My hero is na deck'd wi' gowd. ... See Hero, The.—Nicoll. y Noel. y at Christmas-tide See Toy Cross, The. My hiº is unfeatured air. See Hymn of the Earth. My little boy came home from his school today. See Life —Unanning. & School, The-Waterman * My home is on the rolling deep. See My Home.—Anon. * 5 : & My home was in the §r. I i.e.” See Lost čia My little boy, with pale, round cheeks. See Shadows, The. M ...Tº 9 My mº* et * ight k See Calli ome was on the mountain side. * 1 - -- 3 -*. 11d, SO SWeet a Volce might ...awake. €62 Ua,IIII'l y toº.” the mountain side. See Sailor's Story, A. the Dead.—Piatt. g My home—yes, it's bright and clean, sir. See Child's Tear My little dear, so fast asleep. See Mother and Child and My A.—Shore. 5 Little Dear.—Radford. My homeless friend with the chromatic nose. See Drinking | My little dears, who learn to read. See, Advice to Chil- a Farm.—Hastings. ge dren and Cautionary Verses to Youth of Both Sexes My honorable and learned friend, (Sir James Mackintosh) and Puns.—Hook. began by telling us. See Collision of Vices, A.—Can. My little doves have left a nest. See My Doves, Brown- 1118. 817 My little AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONs My My My My My My My My My My M My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My y My My My My My My My My My My My My My little girl is nested. See My Drowsey Little Queen and My Little Girl.—Peck. - little girl ran in and out, uneasy at her play. See Why Don't You Tell Me Yes?—Archibald. little hour of envied joy is past. See Death.-Brooke. little kitty's been so bad. See Kitty and I.—Anon. little kitty's gone astray. See Lost Kitten, The.—Good- fellow. See Chess-board, The.— little love, do you remember. Bulwer-Lytton. - in the shade. little love sits SOZ. little Mädchen found one day. See Chrysalis, A.— Bradley. little maiden of four years old. See Larvae.--Whit- ney. lº milliner has slipp'd. See Machine Hand, A.— SIle. - little neighbor's table's set. See My Little Neighbor.— Mason. little niece and I–I read. See Card Houses.— (New York Graphic.) little one begins his feet to try. See First Step, The.— Saxton. little one, sleep softly. See Priscilla.-Cortis- See Lullaby.—Monroe. little son, my little son, he calls to me forever. See My Little Son.—Scott. little son, who look'd from thoughtful eyes. See Un- known Eros, The (Toys, The) –Patmore. little son, who yet dost nothing know. See To His Son. —Fontaine. little speech, dear friends, to-night. See Books.—Good- See Tiarella, The.—Holm. - fellow. little Tiarella. little toy-dog is covered with dust. See Little Toy-dog.— Bangs. little white kitten's asleep on my knee. e See White Kitten, The...—Douglas. - lº. wife's a world too sweet. See My Little Wife.— IłOI). * lonely heart is brimming o'er to-night. See Memories of the War.—Riche. long two-pointed ladder's sticking through a tree. See After Apple-picking.—Frost. lord, do the gods assemble to-day in council 7 See Gods in Council, The.—Radcliffe. Lord—I have been lately informed. See Letter to Lord Chesterfield.—Johnson. lord said to my lady. See Lamkin.— (Old Ballad.) lord, the Duke of Brittany. See Trumpeter's Betrothed, The.—Hooper. Lord Tomnoddy got up one day. Barham. Lord Tomnoddy's the son of an earl. Tomnoddy.—Brough. . Lord would make a cross for me. Cocke. lord, you told me you would tell the rest. Richard II. Shakespeare. L9rds! I am charged with being an emissary of France. See On being Found Guilty of High Treason (Robert Emmet's Last Speech).-Emmet. Lords: I cannot concur in a blind and servile address. See American War, The...—Chatham. lords, I care, not, if my actions. See King Henry VIII. (Queen Catherine, Henry VIII.).-Shakespeare. Lords, I contend that we have not. See Conciliation Preferable to War.—Chatham. Lords, I do not disguise the intense solicitude which I feel. See Parliamentary Reform.—Brougham. Lords, I do not mean now to go further than just to remind your. Lordships of this. See Impeachment of Warren Hastings.—Burke. Lords, I have done; the part of the Commons is con- ºlº, See Impeachment of Warren Hastings (Close). – tº ULI Kë. See Execution, The.— See My Lord See My Cross.— g See King (Bolingbroke's Entrance into London).-- Ilords, it is hard to be questioned upon a law which cannot be shown. —Strafford. - Lords, many days have been spent in maintenances of the impeachment of the Earl of Strafford. See End of Government, The.—Pym. lords, no man wishes for the due dependence of America on this country more than I. See Attempt to Subjugate America.--Pitt. Lords: These papers brought to your table. for America, An.—Pitt. Lords, we have endeavored to lay our cases before you. See Defence of the Irish Party, A.—Russell. Lords: What have T to say why sentence of death should not be pronounced. See Speech of Vindication.—Em- met. Lords, what is it that we want here to a great act. See Impeachment of Warren Hastings.—Burke. Lords, what is my present misfortune may be forever yours. See Strafford's Defense against the Charges of IHigh Treason.—Strafford. Lords—Who is the man that, in addition to the dis- graces and mischiefs of the war. See American War, The (Employment of Indians in the American War). —Chatham. ‘s See Earl of Strafford's Defense, The. See Appeal My . My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My “My love, my only love! -č lords, with your leave. See New War Song By Sir Peter Parker, A.—Parker. lords, you are impatient for the sacrifice. See Speech of Windication on Being Condemned to Death.-Em. met. lords, you have now heard the principle on which Mr. Hastings governs the part of Asia subjected to the British Empire. See Impeachment of Hastings.- Burke. Lords, your House yet stands; it stands, a great edifice. See Impeachment of Warren Hastings (To the House of Lords).-Burke. love and I among the mountains strayed. See Pastoral, A.—Nichols. love and I for kisses play’d. See Kisses.—Strode. love and I, the other day. See Snake, The.—Moore. love bound me with a kiss. See Song: “My Love bound me with a kiss.”—Anon. r love comes down from the mountain. Mountain.—Boyd. love (dear man l) turns in his toes. Anon. love dwelt in a Northern land. See Romance.—Lang. love for thee doth march like armed men. See same and Sonnet: “My love for thee.”—Gilder. love for thee doth take me unaware. See Thought of See My Love See Love on the See My Love.— Her, The.—Hovey. love for you is such a wondrous thing. for You.—Morgan. love gave me a passion-flower. —Fuller. - love has built a bonny ship. The...— (Ballad.) love has long brown curls. heart.—Cozzens. love has talked with rocks and trees. See In Memo- riam (My Love has Talked).—Tennyson. love he built me a bonnie bower. See Lament of the Border Widow.--Anon. love he is fairer than a soft summer's day. See Drynän Dhun, The.—Anon. See Passion-flower, The. See Lowlands o' Holland, See To My Big Sweet- love he went to Burdon Fair. See Memories.—Japp. Love, I have no fear that thou shouldst die. See same and Sonnet “My love, I have, etc.—Lowell. love in her attire doth show her wit. See same.— Anon. love is as a fever. See Sonnets (CXLVII. : “My love is as a fever.”)—Shakespeare. , love is far away from me to-night. Lampman. . love is strengthen’d though more weak in seeming. See Sonnets, CII.-Shakespeare. . love Karin's little hand. See My Love Karin.—Evans. love leads the white bulls to sacrifice. See Proces- sional.—James. See In Absence.— love lies in the gates of foam. See Churchyard on the Sands, The.—Warren. love—my chosen—but not mine ! See Love-letter, A. —Meredith. - love, my love, the golden hours. See Love Endures. —Nichol. The time will soon be here.” See Innocent Drummer, The.—Adams. love o'er the water bends dreaming. the River.—Thomson. See Sunday up love she is a gentlewoman. See Auld Matrons.— (Old Ballad.) love she leans from the window. See Imitation.— Bunner. love she's but a lassie yet. See same.—Hogg. love, still I think, that I see her once more. See Kath- leen O’More.—Reynolds. - love, this is the bitterest. See Any Wife to Any Hus- band.—Browning. love to fight the Saxon goes. See Spinning Song, A. —O’Donnell. º too stately is to be but fair. See Electra.--Wil- la IOS. - See Cot- See My Love.— loved, my honoured, much respected friend! ter's Saturday Night, The...—Burns. love's worth all the world to me. Aïdé. lowing People:—We have been persuaded by some that are careful of our safety. See Speech to the Army at Tilbury.—Queen Elizabeth. lute, awake 1 perform the last. See Lover Complaineth of the Unkindness of his Love, The.—Wyatt. lute, be as thou wert when thou didst grow. See To His Lute.—Drummond. luve is like a red, red rose. See Red, Red Rose, A.— . Burns. luve she lives in Lincolnshire. See Alison and Willie.— (Old Ballad.) - Madeline ! my Madeline ! See My Madeline.—Anon. Maggie, my beautiful darling ! See Before and After. —Anon. maid Mary she minds the dairy. See My Maid Mary.— Anon. Maker l of Thy power the trace. See Hymn, A. “My Maker l of Thy power, etc.—Coleridge, mamma said if I was good. See I Wonder.—Walter- IL111’é. … . . 818 FIRST LINE INDEX My pictures My My My My My My My My My My mamma to my papa said. See Fate of Charlotte Russe, The.--Donnelly. º Marguerite, she is so See Which of Three ?— Jensen. marriage is a failurel All my troubles should have ended to-day at noon. See Fly, The.—Anon. married daughter could you see, I’m sure you would be struck. See Match making Mamma, The.—Anon. ma’s been working awful hard of late. ... See Ballade of Wonder, A.— (Cincinnati Commercial Tribune.) Sweet. masters twain made me a bed. See Canoe, The.— Crawford. Mate and I had a cosy nest. See Empty Nest, The.— Case. May of life is fall’n into the sear. See Macbeth.— Shakespeare. - memory is shocking. See Open or Shut?—De Mus- Set. merry little fly, play here. See Merry Fly, The.—Dun- Carl. “My mind, gentle maiden, is more disturbed by anxiety than My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My “My mother says I must not pass. My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My my body with pain.” See Ivanhoe (Besieged Castle, The).--Scott. º mind has thunderstorms. See Foliage (Thunderstorms). —Davies. mind lets go a thousand things. See Memory.—Ald- rich. mind to me a kingdom is. See Contentment and same. —Dyer. mirth and merriment, soft and sweet art thou. See Fairies' Lullaby, The.—Hull. Mistress and Friend—My heart and I surrender. See Henry VIII to Anne Boleyn.—Henry VIII. mistress's eyes are nothing like the sun. See Sonnets, CXXX.-Shakespeare. t mither men't my auld breeks. . See My Auld Breeks and Robin Tamson's Smiddy.—Rodger. mood is like a desert. See Lethargy.—Akins. moon was lit in an hour of lilies. See My Moon.—Bot- tomley. Mother l At the holy name. See My Mother.—Morris. mother bids me bind my hair. See same.—Hunter. mother bids me spend my Smiles. See same.—Hood. mother bore me in the Southern wild. See Little Black Boy, The.—Blake. mother groan'd, my father wept. —Blake. mother has but just gone out. Tastu. mother has the prettiest tricks. See Songs for my Mother—Branch. Mother I do not at all remember. See My Idea of My Mother.—Tolstoy. moº. is the prettiest thing. See Lonesome Little Girl. —AI1011. moś it was she who put her arms. See My Mother. —Moody. . * mother makes me awful mad. See At Dancing School. —(Denver Post.) mother says—“Empty your pockets, Jo.” Pocket, A.—Anon. See Infant Sorrow. See Little Nurse ,The...— See Boy’s See Witch in the Glass, The.—Piatt. mother says, if little girls. See Unselfishness. -Anon. mother Sez that 'cause I’m ten. See Ten-Year-Old Girl’s Marriage Views.—Wolcott. mother she's so good to me. See Boy's Mother, A.— Riley. mother thinks that little chaps. See Daytime Naps.- Johnson. . mother twines me roses wet with dew. See Child's Quest, The.—Shaw. mother, when I learned that thou wast dead. See On the Receipt of My Mother's Picture.—Cowper. mother, with thy calm and holy brow. See My Mother. —Norton. mother's almost crazy. Children).--Otis. mother's Bible—companion of her best and holiest hours. See My Mother's Bible.—Haven. mother's est the very best. See Scrapin’ the Frostin' Dish.—Green. mother's hands are cool and fair. Mother.—Branch. mother's maid when they did sew and spin. the Mean and Sure Estate.—Wyatt. mother's voice! Fond memory can on richer memory bring. See Mother's Heritage.—Smith. mother's voice, how often creeps. . See My Mother's Voice.—Willis. moº Voicel I hear it now. See My Mother's Voice. — Very. much-esteemed Pupils.-As our school has now drawn to a close. See Correct Habits.-Munson. mule refreshed, his bells. See Descent, The-Rogers. muzzer's almos’ trazy. See Muzzer's Chil’ren.—Otis. name is April, sir, and I. See April.—Anon. name is Colyn Cloute. See Colyn Cloute.—Skelton. name is Hans von Hillon, and. See Over behind der Moon.—Kerr. name is Little Mischief. €I’. See Muzzer's Chil’ren (Mother's See Songs for My See Of See Little Mischief.-Streat- My My My M My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My reading for books. name is Meek. I am, in fact, Mr. Meek. See “Births. Mrs. Meek, of a Son.”—Dickens. name is Norval. On the Grampian hills. (Douglas's Account of Himself).-Home. & ºne is Tommy, an' I hates. See So Was I.—Smi- ey. name it is Hugh Reynolds, I come of honest parents. See Lamentation of Hugh Reynolds, The.—Anon. name, sir is Bill, but they call me Swipes. See Swipes's Dinner.—Anon. name's Jack, and I’m eight years old. See Arathusa’s Torment and Mean Little Torment.—Anon. e name’s John White; I am a warder. See Mouse, The. —Cox. native country, thee. See America.--Smith. . - See Rejected Na- native Land—thy Puritanic stock. tional Hymns, The, II.-Newell. neat and pretty book, when I thy small lines see. See Written in the First Leaf of a Child’s Memorandum- book.--Lamb. * neighbor vocalizes. See Musical Martyrdom.—Best. See Douglas See Wandering Knight's Song, neighbor, yonder at her door. See First Love.—Reese. New Pittayatees.—Hood. e tº 8 ſº new-cut ashlar takes the light. See Dedication, A.— noble lord. See Othello, the Moor of Venice (Act III., noble, lovely, littie Peggy. See Letter to Lady, Margaret Cavendish, A and To a Child of Noble Birth and To nose I my nose; Oh I mercy me ! my dreadful little nose 1 See Stanzas to My Nose.—-Anon. See My Uncle Peter. —Opper. old Uncle Tommy, why, he allus used to say. old. Welch neighbor over the way. See Robin, The.— Whittier. See Unrealised Ideal, The. —Locker, Ornaments are arms. OWn acquaintance with Philip Nolan. See Man without a Country, The.—Hale. & - See Sonnets from the Portuguese, XXVII.-Browning. Own boyhood was spent in a delightful home. own! Closer, closer yet ! See Fool's Revenge, The.— Taylor. (“My own dim life,” etc.).--Tennyson. own mamma l—See Mamma.—Wells. new pittayatees—my—ar—new pittayateesl See My Kipling. Sc. 3).--Shakespeare. Lady Margaret Cavendish, etc.—Prior. old Uncle Peter's a famous relater. See Uncle Tommy's Philosophy.—Hynson. Only Love is always near. The.—Lockhart. Own beloved, who hast lifted me. See Mer- ry Christmas to You, A.—Cuyler. own dim life should teach me this. See In Memoriam own hope is a Sun will pierce. See Good Hope, A.— Browning. own, my . loveliest. See Lamentation of Aga, The.— Waterfield. pa, he didn't go to town. See Getting Information Out of Pa.—Anon. º he said one day. See That “Felossopede.”—Mon- ague. º he scolds me jes becuz. See My Ma, She Knows.-- IłOIl. på held me up to the moo-cow-moo. See Moo-Cow-Moo, The...—Cooke. papa he's the bestest man. See Boy's King, A.— Kiser. papa is a doctor man. papa is a preacher. Criss. papa. knows you, and he says you're a man who makes |Hart See Miss Edith's Modest Request.— àIºte. papa. Sometimes scolds. See Little Midget.—Anon. papa's all dressed up today. See U. S. Spells “Us.”— Bradford. pºpa's awful happy, now, and mamma's happy, too. See See Ugly Princess, See Things Inside.—Coll. - See Unappreciated Methodism.— Since Papa Doesn't Drink-Waterman. parents bow, and lead me forth. The.—Kingsley. pa', a great Rough Rider. See Returned from the Wars. - An On. Pa's the bestest, dearest pa. See My Pa.—Short. pºssion is as mustard strong. See New Song, of New Similes, A.—Gay. 2. patron Saint, St. Valentine. Page. peace is gone, my heart's in pain. —Goethe. Peggy is a young thing. See Gentle Shepherd, The. (My Peggy).-Ramsay. pensive Public, wherefore look you sad? See Play- house Musings.--Smith. pensive Sara ! thy soft cheek reclined. Harp, The.—Coleridge. people!—the cause of your present assemblage too well is known, to you. See Peasant Boy's Vindication, The —Dimond. Phyllis hath ... the morning-sun. See Fair Shepherdess, The and Phillis.—Lodge [or Dyer]. pictures blacken in their frames. See Death of the Day. —Landor. See Valentine Verses.— See Gretchen's Song. See Eolian 819 My pipe AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS My My My § pipe is lit, my grog is mixed. See Bachelor's Dream, The.—Hood. plaid awa’, my plaid awa”. See Elfin Knight, The and Lady Isabel and the Elf-Rnight.—Anon. plaid is on my shoulder and my boat is on the shore. See John o' Lorn.—Munro, plea is, not. for immunity to. See Men With Much- Rakes.—Roosevelt. pleasant friend Jem White was so impressed with a be- lief of metamorphoses. See Jem. White.—Lamb. poet, thou canst touch on all the notes. See Sonnets from the Portugese (Sonnet XVII).-Browning. Poins, I cannot frame my tongue to feign. See Second Satire, The...—Wyatt. pony toss'd his sprightly head. See My Pony.—“A.” poor, dear Grandma is so sick. See Grandma's Tea.— Rook. “My poor father 1 I am thy only son ſ—if I were to fall.” My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My “My sister 'll be down in a minute.” . See Last Days of Pompeii The).-Bulwer-Lytton. practice's out ! See Musical Threnody, A.—Anon. pretty baby brother. See Young Girl to her Little Brother, A.—“Aunt Mary.” - pretty budding, breathing flower. See Sketch of a Young Lady Five Months Old.—Praed. pretty cat to my heart I hold. See My Cat.—Baudelaire. pretty little Dora is well and happy? See David Cop- perfield (Disastrous Announcement, A).—Dickens. price in God gife thee guid grace. See New Year's Gift to the King, The.—Dunbar. prime of youth is but a frost of cares. See Lament, A. The Night before his Execution and Lines Written by One in the Tower.—Tychborn. private shrine. The Gettysburg Address. See Father Abraham Lincoln.—Thomson. prow is tending toward the west. See My New World. —Browne. purest longings sprºhg. queen is tired and craves surcease. See At the Dance. —Gruchy. rauist spreit in that desert terribill. See Palice of Hon- our, The (Desert Terrible, The).--Douglas. reason for loving a republican form of government. See See My Recollectest See same.—Eaton. Free Speech.-Smith. recollectest thoughts are those. Thoughts.--Carryl. º Lord, I feel Thy strong protection. See same.— Ił011. - roof is hardly picturesque. —Cotterell. sandalled feet are firm and fleet. Thaw, The.—Kernighan. See Autumn Flitting, An. See Song of the Saviour, dare I come to Thee. See Wanderer, The (Palingenesis).-Lytton. school-books dull have been packed away. See Vaca- tion Time at Grandpa's.—Chandler. sea-winds I gather, my fields I fill. England, The.—Cannan. second King ! A mare of no great worth. King of Navarre.—Marot. sentence is for open war; of wiles. See Paradise Lost (Moloch to the Fallen Angels).-Milton. serious son | I see thee look. See Before A Saint's Picture.—Landor. sheep are thoughts, which I both guide and serve. See Arcadia (Dorus to Pamela).-Sidney. sheep I neglected, I broke my sheep hook. See Amyn- See Spirit of See To the ta.—Elliot. sº and happy day is done. See Stirrup Cup, The.— + ay. silks and fine array. See Song: “My silks,” etc.— Blake. - sins and follies, Lord! by thee. See For One That Hears Himself. Much Praised.—Whither. sister Anne's five years old. See Stair-step Children. —Gillilan. sister | my sweet sister l if a name. Augusta.-Byron. sister says, I always keep. Pocket.—Eliot. Sister, you are faint, exhausted you more. See Execution of Louis XVI., T See Epistle to See Contents of a Boy's can bear no he.—Anon. - º See Entertaining Her Big Sister's Beau and Miss Edith Helps Things Along with her Elder Sister's Beau.-Harte. sistern an’ bredrin dear. See Brudder Jones's Heter- odoxy.—Anon. My My My My sº. are September and October. See November.— I] O]]. Sister's best feller is 'most six-foot three. Best Feller.—Lincoln. son, a father's warning heed. — (Punch.) son, be this thy simple plan. and Who to Fear.—Anon. Son is dead and I am going blind. See Iteration.—Iris. son is in America. See Dreams.-Letts. - son, thou wast my heart's delight. Death of his See Sister’s See Papa to his Heir. See Advice to the Young See Lines on the Son Charles.—Webster. some what does this mean 2 See Effects of War, The. —Uel'10. son | What Drafted 1 My Harryl Why, man, he's a boy at his books. See Drafted.—Bostwick. (Last Night of Pompeii," My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My y M My y My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My My IMy My “My strength is failing fast.” “My tex, bruderen and sistern.” Song is of a nice young man. See Peter Gray and Lizianny Querl.—Anon. Sôngs to sell, good sir. See Vendor's Song.—Crap- Sey. Sonne, draw near : give eare to me. See Marriage of Witt and Wisdome, The.—Anon. sons, and ye the children of my sons. See Jacob.- Clough. sorrow that I am not by the little dun. See My Sor- row and Starling Lake, The.—O'Sullivan. Sorrow, when she's here with me. See My November Guest.—Frost. - soul, asleep between its body-throes. See Soul Stithy, The.—Woods. Soul goes clad in gorgeous things. See Souls.--Davis. soul is a dark ploughed field. See Broken Field, The. —Teasdale. soul is an enchanted boat. See Prometheus Unbound (Asia's Song) and To a Singer.—Shelley. soul is sailing through the sea. See Barnacles.— Lanier. soul its secret has, my life too has its mystery. See Secret, The.—Arvers. soul, my life, a fatal secret own. See Sonnet: “My soul, my life, a fatal secret own.”—Arvers. soul, sit thou a patient looker-on. See Respice Finem. —Quarles. soul, there is a country. soul to-day is far away. soul turn from them. —Goldsmith. soul, where is the fruit of thy long pain. Unreturned.—Beeching. Spectre around me night and day. Blake. See Peace.—Vaughan. See Drifting.—Read. See Character of the Swiss. See Love See My Spectre.— spirit, in the doorway's pause. See Person of the House, The.—Swinburne. º spirit is too weak—mortality. See On Seeing the Elgin Marbles and Sonnet: On Seeing the Elgin Mar- bles.—Keats. spirit longeth for Thee. See Desponding Soul's Wish, The (My Spirit Longeth for Thee).-Byrom. spirit's on the mountains. See Sonnet: “My Spirit's on the Mountains” and Sonnet Written. During his Residence in College.—Wolfe. spotless love howers with purest wings. See Sonnets to Delia (Beauty, Time, and Love, II.).—Daniel. story is a simple one, it's moral I don't know. See Stray Sunbeam, A.—Gilbert. - story is now told. See “I am as happy as you are.” —Keller. story, marm well, really now, I haven’t much to say. See What the Temperance Cause Has Done for John and Me.—Coles. stout old heart and I are friends. See My Stout Old Pſeart and I.-Hough. See Sea-king's Burial, The. —Mackay. sweet companion and my gentle peer. See Mr. Wil- liam Hervey.—Cowley. * sweetest Lesbia, let us live and love. See My Sweet- est Lesbia, Let us Live and Love and To Lesbia.- Campion. sweetheart has faults Smith. tea is nearly ready and the sun has left the sky. See Her Faults.- See in plenty. Lamplighter, The.—Stevenson. teacher told me, yesterday. See Butterflies.—Good- fellow. teacher told me the other day. See Large Room, A. —Goodfellow. º throb, my pulses boil. See To Minerva. – OOOl. tent stands in a garden. See Autumn Garden, An.— Carman. See Stump Speech: “Go Work for Your Libin’ I’’—Anon. thanks, friends of the County Scientific Association. See Perry Zoll.—Masters. thoughts are all in yonder town. The...— Whittier. Thoughts are winged with Hopes, my Hopes Love. . See Thoughts, Hopes and Love.—Anon. thoughts by night are often filled. See Castles in the Air.—Peacock. thoughts hold mortal strife. See Madrigal: My Thoughts Hold Mortal Strife.—Drummond. time, O ye Muses, was happily spent. A.—Byrom. times are in thy hand! See same.—Hall. Tito, you are tired; it has been a fatiguing day. Romola (Tito's Armor).-Eliot. tower faces South and North. See Western Blood.— Tompkins. . gº was grimly builded. See Open Window, The.—- 11!. train left Dantzic in the morning. The.—Anon. train ran from Dantzic to Bromberg, See Friend’s Burial, With See Pastoral, See See Mad Engineer, one hundred miles. See Prussian IRailway Conductor's Story, The. —Fobes. treat, boys' Step up, I don't care if I do. See Drinking Annie's Tears.-Thorpe. 820 FIRST LINE INDEX Nay My trewest tresowre sa trayturly taken. See My Truest Treasure.—Rolle. My true love from her pillow rose. See Departure.— Hagedorn. My true love hath my heart, and I have his. See Ar- cadia, The (Bargain, The).-Sidney. My Ulick is sturdy and strong. See My Ulick.—Davis. My very dear friend. See Bit of Shopping for the Coun- try, A.—Anon. - My very heart-strings, sure, will burst asunder. See Irish Mother at Her Child's Grave, The.—Forrester. My voice is still for war. See Cato (Speech of Sem- pronius for War).-Addison. My voice shrinks from the task. See Bunker Hill Monu- ment, The.—Kossuth. See Truly Great. See Mon- My walls outside must have some flowers. —Davies. “My warmest felicitations,” said the Marquis. sieur Beaucaire.—Tarkington. - My warning to the idlers. See Cyrano de Bergerac (Scene from, etc.).-Rostand. My wavst fearws are wealized; the Op'wa is na maw. See Last Kick of Fop's Alley, The. — (Punch.) My way from the woods I was wending. See Last Greeting, The.—Eichendorff. My wife away down with Jane and W. Hewer to Wool- wich. See April 30, 1667.--—Pepys. My wife worked along side o' me, sewing new seats on the boy’s pants. See Broken Home, A.—Anon. My wife's a winsome, wee thing. See same.—Jamieson. My wife's fust husband—rest his soul—he was too good to live. See Her First Husband.—Lincoln. My wild heart's love, my woodland dove. See Mairgréad Ban.—Joyce. y My wild will spreads its wings and flies. See Exile.— Mitchell. * My wind has turned to bitter north. See No More.— Clough. My window is the open sky. See Immortality.—Hardy. My window that looks down the west. See Three Lights, The.—Whitney. My windows open to the autumn night. ... Johnson. My work is finished ; I am strong. fellow. My worthy friend, A. Gordon Knott. The.—Lowell. My wounded heart is sore. See Cadgwith.- See Finished.—Long- See New House, See Sigh, A.—Paine. My youth was my old age, weary and long. See My Youth.-Davies. Mydnyght was cum, and every vitall thing. See Myd- nyght.—Sackville. Mynheer, blease helb a boor oldt man. See Fritz and I.-- Adams. Mynheer ºns Von Der Bloom has got. See In Amsterdam. —Field. Myriad-leaved as an elm. See Grace Before Reading.— Crew. Myriads of daisies have shown forth in flower. See Poems Composed in the Summer of 1833.−Wordsworth. Myriads of motly molecules through space. See Soul and Sonse.—Kimball. Myrtle, and egiantine. See Wishmaker's Town (Flower- seller, The ).---Young. Myrtylla to-night, wears Jacqueminot Roses. Bouquet, A.—Lüders. Myself and mine gymnastic ever. Whitman. Myself. I force Some narrowest passage through. See Snake, The...—Trench. Myself when young did eagerly frequent. See Rubái, fit of Omar Khayyám, The (Alas That Spring Should Vanish With the Rose).--Fitzgerald. Mysterious Death ! who in a single hour. tion.—Alcott. See Corsage See Myself and Mine.— See Transfigura- Mysterious falls the moon’s transforming light. See Night Among the Thousand Isles.—Coleman. Mysterious Flood, that through the silent sands. See To the Nile.—Taylor. Mysterious Life, we speak as if we know. See Life.—Mor- gºln. Mysterious night ! . Spread wide thy silvery plume I See Night.—Symonds. - Mysterious Night, when our first parent knew. See Night and Death.—White. , N. ‘‘N’’ for Nannie and “B” for Ben. See same.—Dallas. Naåy, noã mander, Q’use to be callin' 'im Roſſi, Roš, Roã. See Owd Roã.—Tennyson. tº Nae ane's wae worn and weary. See Far Awa Lan', The.— Anon. - Nae palace hae I wi' gilded ha's. See Bonny Wee House, The.—Lyle. Nae shoon to hide her tiny feet. See Babie, The.—Rankin. Nae star was glintim out aboon, See Ganging to and Gang- ing Frae and Naee Star Was Glintin’.-Cook. Naiad, hid beneath the bank. See Anterós and Dirge, A.— Johnson-Cory. Naiads, and ye pastures cold. See Telling the Bees.—Lang. Naked and brave thou goest. Sec Memorial Tablet, A.— Wilkinson. Naked and shaggy, they herded at eve by the sound of the seas. See Dream of the Prehistoric, A.—Scott. Naked º parents' knees, a newborn child. See Babe, The. —ej OneS. Nak-Ku, desired I See Kan-il-ak, the Singer.—Skinner. Name the leaves on all the trees. See My Loves.—Blackie. Name's Bill. Full name's. See Willie Meets the Visitor.— Taylor. Names wid the musical lilt of a troll to thim. See Irish Names.—Ludlow. - Nanº, Dawson, Nancy Dawson. See Nancy Dawson.— OY'Ile. Nancy once played a fairy godmother. See Misdemeanors of Nancy (Nancy's Cinderella).-Brainard. Nanº to the greenwood game. See Scornfu' Nancy.— AllOIl. Napoleon Bonaparte took a great fancy to Talma. See Napo- leon’s Advice to an Actor.—Anon. Napoleon I he hath come again—borne home. Final Return.—Browning. Napoleon said: “The rarest attribute among generals.” See General Grant’s Courage.—-Blaine. Napoleon sent an army to conquer Tyrol. Useless.--—Fobes. Napoleon thought France was too small. Corwin. “Napoleon was great, I know.” See For a Little Pupil.— See Napoleon's See Hans, the See Napoleon.— In OI). Napoleon was sitting in his tent. See Victor of Marengo, he.—Anon. Napoleon was sitting in his tent. The.—Headley. Napoleon, Wellington, Von Moltke, -it is with such names as these the name of General Grant belongs. See Our Happy Warrior.—Collier. Napoleon's banners at Boulogne. Sailor.—Campbell, Napoleon's entry into Dusseldorf was a triumphal march. See Napoleon and O’Connell.—Sheeham. Narcissus, the Tartarian club disclaims. See Love of Fame the Universal Passion (Proper Idler, A).-Young. Narcissus was a beautiful youth. See Story of Narcissus.-- Anon. Narrow, wretched, and solitary is the self-life I See Self- life.—Pulsford. s Nat Ricket at cricket was reckoned a don. See Nat Ricket at Cricket.—Miles. Nathan Foster and his life-long friend and neighbor. See Mortification of the Flesh.--Dunbar. Nathan wrote that he’n’ his wife was livin' in a flat. See Nathan's Flat.—Cooke. National policies can encourage industry and commerce. See Duty of the Hour, The-McKinley. National security depends upon the manhood of its voters. See True Manhood, the Nation's only Safety.—Soper. Nations have armies in the plentitude of power. See Opin- ions Stronger than Armies.—Ostrander. Natur’ furnishes all the noblemen we haw'. See Aristokrats. —Shaw. Nature, a jealous mistress, laid him low. the Death of Edward Forbes.—Dobell. Nature admits no lie. Most men profess to be aware of this. See Nature a Hard Creditor.—Carlyle. Nature always is in tune. See Wait.—Paine. Nature and he went ever hand in hand. See Priest, A.— Gale. Nature, continuous Mel See American, One of the Roughs, A Kosmos, An.—Anon. Nature denied him much. Nature, ever fickle jade. Nature, in thy largess, grant. Knowles. Nature in zeal for human amity. See Night Thoughts (Joy To Be Shared).--Young. Nature is interesting in all its multifold phases. See Na- ture's Monotony.—Anon. Nature is made better by no mean. See Winter's Tale, The (Art and Nature).--Shakespeare. Nature never did betray. See Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey, etc. (“Nature never,” etc.).- Wordsworth. Nature reads not our labels, “great” and “small.” See Man with the Hoe, The...—Cheney. Nature, that framed us of four elements. See Ambition.— Marlowe. Natuºney say, doth dote. See Abraham Lincoln.—Lo- well A See Victor of Marengo, See Napoleon and the See Epigram on See same.—Rogers. See Miller's Maid, The...—Brooks. See To Mother Nature.— €11. Nature I thou mayest fume and fret. See "To E. Arundell and To Miss Arundell.—Landor. Nature will be reported—all things are engaged in writing its history. See Nature.—Miller. Natuºren. beautiful trees l See Beautiful Trees.— - A Natuº voices hear them singing. See Nature’s Voices.— In OI). Naught is the same “as if Love had not been l’’ See With Sa'di in the Garden (“Naught is the same,” etc.).- Arnold. w Nay, 1. you pardoner or cheat. See Willon’s Ballade.— ang. Nay, blame me not ; I might have spared. See To My Readers.-Holmes. 821 Nay AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS “Nay but, my dear Master Halcro.” See Pirate, The (Glori- ous John).—Scott. Nay but you, who do not love her. you,” etc.—Browning. is e Nay, by managing its own work and following its own happy inspiration. See Purpose of Youth, The- Stevenson. - Nay, Death, thou art a shadow ! Even as light. See Lux Est Umbra Dei.-Symonds, y May, do not dream, designer dark. See Death's Valley- Whitman. Nay, do not grieve tho' life be full of sadness. science.—Naidu. y Nay, do not think I flatter. See Hamlet (Hamlet's Esteem for Horatio).—Shakespeare. t Nay, fond one I I will ne'er reveal. See On a Tear Angelina Observed Trickling down my Nose.-(Punch.) * Nay, fond, one, shun that mistletoe: See On my Refusing Angelina a Kiss under the Mistletoe.--(Punch.) “Nay, give me back my blossoms.” See Gain of Loss, The. —Bonar. Nay, I cannot come into the garden just now. See Maud. —Leigh. Nay, I have loved thee! Nay! if you will not sit upon my knee. Story. - “Nay, I'll stay with the lad.” See Heroic Death, A.— (Spectator.) . º Nay, it may not be otherwise, darling. See Isle of Yew.— See Song: “Nay, but See Theseus and Ariadne.—Mifflin. See Pan in Love.— I\OIl. Nay, lady, one frown is enough. See To Helen in a Huff. —Willis. Nay, Lord, not, thus ! ...See Sonnet: On hearing the Dies Irae sung in the Sistine Chapel.—Wilde. g Nay more, the very, birds of the air. See Very Birds of the Air, The.—Walton. - * Nay, nay, another fortnight. See His Own Pills.-Anon. Nay, no closed doors for me. See Months, The (December). —Rossetti. Nay, only look what I have found ! The.—Howitt. º º Nay, said I not, and if I said it not, I say it now. See Philip van Artevelde (“Nay, said I not,” etc.).--Taylor. smile not at my sullen brow. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Misery of Excess).-Byron. Nay, soul, though near to dying. See Intellectual Isolation (Sonnets From “Intellectual Isolation”).--Symonds. Nay tell me now in what strange air. See Ballade of Dead Ladies.—Willon. See In No Haste.— Nay, thank me not again for those. Landor. - Nay, then, farewell. See King Henry VIII. (Cardinal Wol- sey, on being Cast off by King Henry VIII.).--Shake- Speare. - Nay, then, John thy look is so serious that I must e'en try to lighten it. See First Thanksgiving, The.—Bristow. Nay, this is Hope; a gentle dove. See Answer to “Cui Bo- no 3’’—Carlyle. Nay, weep not, dearest, though the child be dead. See Be- reavement.—Saxe. See Sparrow's Nest, Nay, Nay, why should I fear Death. See Laus Mortis.- Knowles. Nay, ye shall hear how it befell See Count Gaultier's Ride. —Renaud. Nay, you wrong her, my friend, she's not fickle. grown.—Dorr. Ne perconteris fundus meus. See Epistola.-Flaccus. Near a shabby village, which was caving. See Gilded Age, The (Uncle Dan'l’s Prayer).-Clemens. Near a small village in the West. See Quince.—Praed. Near Erie there lives a colored person. See Chicken on the Brain.—Anon. Near ould Skibbereen, in the gim of the owshun. See Widow MacShane.—Newell. See Tree See Out- Near our south-western border, when a child. Burial.-Bryant. Near strange, weird temples, where the Ganges' tide. See Bayadere, The.—Saltus. - Near the camp-fire's flickering light. See Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep.–Anon and (Wichita Eagle.) Near the city of Sevilla. See Magdalena; or, the Spanish Duel.-Waller. f - - Near the gold mines of Australia. See It Is Never too Late to Mend (English Lark, The).-Reade. Near tºº." pyramid, unshadowed, white. See Oblivion. —U-10SOI). Near the King's court was a young child born. See Hynd Horm.—Anon. - Near tº lake where drooped the willow. See Near the Lake. —IVLOrl’IS. Near the stately German palace. See Marble Queen, The.— | 001Sey. Near the town of Reading, in Berks County, Pennsylvania. See Dutchman's Snake, The.—Anon. º Near the tumultuous brook of Green-head Ghyll. . See Michael and his Son.—Wordsworth. Near to that part of the Thames. See Death of Bill Sikes, The...—Dickens. Near to the grave's mysterious brink. See Land Betrayed, The.—De Vere. Near to the silver, Trent. See Sirena.—Drayton. Near where yonder evening star. See Cockayne Country.— Darmesteter. See Tran- - Nerve thy soul with doctrines noble. Never forgetful silence fall on thee. Near yonder copse, where once the garden smiled. See Fººted Village, The (Village Preacher, The).-Gold. SH115/1, Neare to the silver Trente Sirena dwelleth. See Sirena.— Drayton. Nearer and nearer and nearer and nearl The.—Brownjohn. Nearer, my God to Thee. Nearer, my God, to Thee. See same.—Abbey. Nearer, my God, to Thee. See same.—Adams. “Nearer my God to Thee,” rose on the air. See “Nearer to Thee.”—Jones. - Nearly eighty years ago we began by declaring that all men are created equal. See Injustice of Slávery.— Lincoln. Nearly four thousand years ago history parted into two streams. See Two Streams of History, The.—Thomp- ..See Indian Attack, See Nearer—There.—Smith. SOIl. Nearly one hundred years ago, there was a day of remark- able gloom and darkness. See same.—Lee. Near; thirty-eight years ago. See Hanna's Courtship.— Il OIt Nearly three hundred years ago. Day, The...—Wiggin and Smith. 'Neal; blue-bell or streamer. See Song from Al Aaraaf.- See First Thanksgiving Oé. 'Neath cloister'd bough each floral bell that swingeth. See Hymn to the Flowers.--Smith. 'Neath mistletoe, should chance arise. Ashby-Sterry. 'Neath the lances of the tropic sun. at Santiago.—Rice. Neber hearn tell o' dat, honey : See Mistletoe, The.— See Wheeler's Brigade 'Twas more’m twenty year ago. See Carmelita.--Dunn. Necdum orbem medium Nox horis acta subibat. See AEneid, The (Nox Et Aurora).-Virgil. Necks is a very convenient things to have. See Necks—a Boy's Composition.—Bronson. Needs must I sing, I have no other choice. See Needs Must I Sing.—Thibaut, King of Navarre. “Needy knife-grinder, whither are you going?” See Friend of Humanity and the Knife-grinder, The.-Canning. “Ne'er have I seen the market and streets so empty ſ” See Hermann and Dorothea.—Goethe. Neglected long had been my, useless lyre, See On the Defeat at Ticonderoga or Carilong— (London. Magazine.) Negroes frequently exhibit a wonderful heroism in times of danger. See Humble Heroism.—Anon. Neighbº Silas Sung a song. See Song that Silas Sung, The. —fſ'OSS. Neither in halls, nor yet in bowers. See same.—Anon. Neither Montaigne in writing his essays. See Pleasure of Patriotism, The.—Bolingbroke. Neither realism nor romance furnishes a more striking and picturesque figure. See Columbus the Discoverer of America.-Depew. Neither Spirit nor bird. See same.—Austin. Neither the one nor the other, neither the White nor the Black. See Bastard, The.—Fairbridge. Nell, A. tell you what we'll do. See Lovely Concert.— IłOIl. - Nellie and Dottie. See Truthful Dottie.—C. L. M. Nellie, please don't sing any more. See Two Faults.-Coale. Nello and Patrasche were left all alone in the world. See Dog of Flanders, A.—La Ramée. Nelson, having dispatched his business at Portsmouth. See Death of Nelson, The.—Southey. Neptune and Mars in Counsel sate. See Louisburg.—Anon. See Nerve Thy Soul.— Anon. - Nestleton Abbey, in the East Riding of Yorkshire. See Nestleton Magna (Sister Agatha's Ghost).-Wray. Never a beak has my white bird. See Thistle-down.—Bates. Never, a boy had so many names. See One of his Names.— Pollard. See Work.-Anon. Never a leaf falls. - Never again to feel that little kiss. See Mother, The.—Gib- See In a Year.—Browning. SOI!. Never any more. Never any style about him. See Funston.—Montague. Never be ashamed to say, “I do not know.” See Be in Earn- est.—Bulwer-Lytton. Never be it said that fate itself. See King Richard III.- Shakespeare. . . . Never before hath a fairer day. See What the Lessons Say. —Hadley. Never before have men tried so vast and formidable an ex- periment. See Inaugural Address.—Roosevelt. Never believe a fisherman when he tells you. See Fisher- man's Luck (Fisherman's Joy, The).--Van Dyke. Never did a pilgrim approach Niagara with deeper enthu- siasm. See My Visit to Niagara.-Hawthorne. Never, did a President enter upon office with less means at his command. See Lincoln the President.—Lowell. Never did the Nine impart. See Shepherd's Hunting, The (Eclogue IV.).-Wither. - See Celtic Speech.- See Problem, The (Re- Johnson. Never from lips of cunning fell. sponses).-Emerson. - - Never, from the foundation of the earth. , See Joan of Arc (Execution of Joan of Arc).-Dequincey. Never give all the heart. See same.-Yeats. 822 FIRST LINE INDEX Nineteen Never give up l—it is wiser and better. See Never Give Up. —Tupper. * Never go to France unless you know the lingo. “See French and English.-Hood. e Never have I known such a fireside companion as he was See Colloquial Powers of Dr. Franklin.—Wirt. & Never in tenderer quiet lapsed the day. See Pennsylvania Pilgrim, The.—Whittier. * Neve, in he history of the World. See Woman Suffrage.— 8, CO Ol. Never, Iago. Like to the Pontic Sea. See Othello, the Moor of Venice.—Shakespeare. - Never lived a Yankee yet. See In the Catacombs.-Ballard. Neve, look sad; nothing so bad. See Don't Look Sad.— In OIl. Never love unless you can. Love Unless.—Campion. Never mind how the pedagogue proses. To Fanny.—Moore. Never mind me, Uncle Jared; never mind my bleeding breast ! See Ensign Bearer, The.—Anon. * Never mind the clouds, dear, never mind the rain. See Bit of Cheer, A.—Beauchamp. Never mind the day we left, or the way the women clung. See Klondike, The.—Robinson. t Never ºre will I protest. See Indifferent, The.—Beau- Iſ? OIO15. Never saw anything like it ! See Rebellion, The.—Denton. Never say, “I can't,” my dear. See “I Can't.”—Anon. Never say, I do not know. See Revelation.—Anon. Never seek to tell thy love. See Love's Secret.—Blake. Newer seen weather so powerful dry. See Prayin' for Rain. —Stanton. Never since the creation of man were two human beings. See Washington and Lincoln.—Depew. Never sings a city-robin on the gray-stone window-ledges. See Returning.—Harding. Never sleeping, still awake. See Echo, An.—Swift. Never stoops the Soaring vulture. See Song of Hiawatha, The (Ghosts, The).-Longfellow. Never, Surely, was holier man. See Ambrose.—Lowell. Never the nightingale. See Dirge: “Never the Nightingale.” —Crapsey. Never the time and the place. See same.—Browning. Never weather-beaten sail more willing bent to shore. See -Never Weather-beaten Sail and O Come Quickly l— Campion. Never wedding, ever wooing. The.—Campbell. Never yet was a springtime. See Awakening.—Sangster. Nevermore shall the shepherds of Arcady follow. See God- maker, Man, The.—Marquis. New being is from being ceased. Savage. New dogmas and new doubts replace. Faith.-Richards. * New doth the sun appear. See Change should Breed Change. —Drummond. . New dresses 2 Ay, this is the season | Baker. New England has furnished us so many shining lights of feminine poetic genius. See Three Women Poets of New England.-Faxon. TNew England’s annoyances, you that would know them. See New England's Annoyances.—Anon. New England's dead! New England’s dead! land's Dead.—M'Lellan. New England's poet, rich in love as years. Greenleaf Whittier.—Lowell. New heroes rise above the toiling throng. Riser. - New Year comes,—so let's be jolly. See Feast of Vegetables, and the Flow of Water, The.—(Punch.) New Year, good-morning ! Come and bring. Good-morning l—Maclean. New Year met me somewhat sad. See New Year Ditty.— Rossetti. New Year's Day gºwas not in pre-Reformation times. See Social Life in Scotland (New Year's Rites in the High- lands) –Rogers. (New York, May 1) Yesterday the great and illustrious Washington. See Washingtoniana.-(Warious Papers.) Newcomers had moved into the old Haycroft place. See Village Mystery, A.—Harbour. News from a foreign country came. See News.-Traherne. News o' grief had overteåken. See Broken Heart, The.— Barnes. News of battle I Hear it ringing. Memorial Day, The.—Jones. News of battle ! News of battle I hark 'tis ringing down the street. . . See Edinburgh after Flodden.—Aytoun. “News to the king, good news to all !” See News to the Ring.—Webster. Next came Walter Scott, with a fine, weighty face. See Feast of the Poets,” The...—Hunt. * Next comes the dull disciple of thy school. See English Bards and Scotch Reviewers (Wordsworth).-Byron. Next morn the Baron climbed the tower. See Marmion (March, The).-Scott. TNext o'er the Helespont a bridge he made. archyes, The.—Bradstreet. Next to the notice which the opposition has found itself tººl upon to bestow. See Defence of Jefferson.— ay. See Advice to a Girl and Never See To–and See Maid's Remonstrance, See Life in Death.— See My Mother's See New Dresses.— See New Eng- See To John See Lincoln.— See New Year, See Silent Army of See Four Mon- \ “Next year, next year,” we say. Night rested on the sea—the moon alone. Next to the worship of the Father of us all. See Agriculture and Love of Country.—Holt. Next to thee, O fair gazelle. See Arab to the Palm, The.— ay 10r. Next to these ladies, but in naught allied. See Isaac Ash- ford.—Crabbe. Next Yºday is papa's birthday. See Rosalind and the Turkeys.-Octavian. e e See Next Year.—Perry. Niagara Falls is one of the finest structures in the known . World. See Day at Niagara, A.—Clemens. Nice distinctions are troublesome. See same-Eliot. Nicotia, dearer to the Muse. See Winter Evening Hymn to my Fire, Az-Lowell. Nigger mighty happy w'en he layin’ by co’n. hands' Song, The.—Harris. Nigh to a grave that was newly made. See Old Sexton, The. —Benjamin. Night after night the stars peer out. . . geance.—Ritchie. Night after night we dauntlessly embark. See Night after Night.—Bloede. Night, and its noon and a far to-morrow. See Soul-bell, The.—Sheehan. Night, and morn it's on me, this wearyin' for the say. See Song o' the Say, Th’.—Healy. Night and morning were at meeting. See Dance of Death, The.—Scott. Night, and no star. See Song of Hope, A.—Stanton. Night, and the down by the sea. See. Rain on the Down.— Symons. * Night, and the silence of the night. See At the Dogaña.— e ymonS. e Night came at last. The noisy throng had gone. See Riz- See After the See Plough- See Serpent's Wen- pah. —Vickers. e Night clos'd around the conqueror's way. Battle.—Moore. Night, hath no wings to him that cannot sleep. See To His , , Sweet Saviour.—Herrick. Night in a great city. What a world of meaning. See Fire l Fire ſ—Eaton. Night in Arabia. An hour ago. See Scholar of Thebet Ben , , Khorat, The.—Willis. Night in the Baron's castle. See Christmas Guest, The.— Goodwin. Night is a dead monotonous period. See Night among the Pines, A and Travels with a Donkey in the Cevenness (Sleep Beneath the Stars).—Stevenson. Night, is fair virtue's immemorial friend. See Night Thoughts (Socrates).-Young. Night is the time for rest. See Night-Montgomery. Night is the true democracy. See Night's Mardi Gras.- Wheeler. Night kissed the young rose, and it bent softly to sleep. See Charity.—Winton. Night of the Tomb I He has entered thy portal. See Webster. —Sargent. - Night on the great grass plains of Africa. Uganda, The.—Murray. Night on the prairies. See same.—Whitman. Nishiº year ago. See Festus (Lucifer and Elissa).- alley. See Martyrs of * See Burning of the Lexington.—Loffland. Night, Sable goddess. See Night, Thoughts.--Young. Night. Saw the crew like pedlers with their packs. See Lunar . . Stanzas.--Knight. Night seems troubled and scarce asleep. Venice.—Miller. Night. Silence. A Struggle for the Light. Omega.—Burdette. Nigh, spread its starry mantle! See Sunrise in See Alpha and See Drunkard, The.—(Real ife.) Night to the true democracy. When day. See Night's Mardi Gras.--Wheeler. Night was again descending, when my mule. See Great Saint Bernard, The.—Rogers. Nightingale I never heard. See My Catbird.—Venable. Nightingales warble about it. See Secret, The.—Wood- berry. Nightingales warbled without. See In the Garden at Swain- . . ston.-Tennyson. Night's diadem around the head. See America and Fairest . . of Freedom's Daughters.--Rankin. Night; of music, nights of loving. See Nights of Music.— 'LOOI’e. Nihilism is the righteous and honorable resistance of a people Crushed. . See Russian Nihilism.—Phillips. Nikolas roused the watchman, the bridge was let down, and the steward summoned. See Sin of the Bishop of Mo- denstein, The.—Hope. Nilus ! Nilus 1 and before them rolled. See How Balthazar . . the King Went down into Egypt.—Duvar. Nimble boy, in thy warm flight. See, Castara (To Cupid, ... upon a Dimple in Castara's Cheek).-Habington. “Nine,” by the cathedral clock. See Child Lost.—Anon. Nine grenadiers, with bayonets in their guns. See Dream of a Boy Who Lived at Nine-Elms, The.—Rands. Nine o'clock. 'Tis time for school. See Little Teacher, The. —Eastman. Nine times already, since my birth. See Vita Nuova (Dante and . Beatrice).-Dante. * Nineteen I of years a pleasant number. See AEtate XIX. — Merivale. 823 Nine-tenths AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Nine-tenths of all that goes wrong. See Mind Your Busi- ness.—Dixey. +- Nisus was guardian of the gate. See AFneid, The (Nisus and Euryalus).-Conington. No abbey's gloom, nor dark cathedral stoops. Hollow.—Channing. No account of John Boyle O’Reilly would be complete. See John Boyle O'Reilly.—Capen. No adultation vain the poet brings. —Venable. No baby in the house, I know. See No Baby in the House. —Dolliver. No beggar she in the mighty hall where her bay-crowned sisters wait. See Arizona.—Hall. No Berserk thirst of blood had they. See Lexington 1775- Whittier. - No beard on thy chin, but a fire in thine eye. Hathaway.—Falconer. No bird-song floated down the hill. See River Path, The. —Whittier. - No black-plumed hearse goes slowly sweeping by. See Night that Baby Died, The.—Niles. No blank, no trifle, nature made, or meant. See Night Thoughts. (Effort, the Gauge of Greatness).-Young. No bliss can so contenting prove. See Halleluja (For All- Saints Day).-Wither. No, Bradley: You’re all wrong about sarcasm. Sunshine.—Loomis. No Caesar he whom we lament. See Man We Mourn To-day, The.—Stoddard. No candid observer will deny that whatever of God there may be. See same.—(Springfield Republican.) No cause is so bound up with religion as the cause of political liberty. See Moral and Physical Science Friend- ly to Freedom.–Chapin. No ceaseless vigil with hard toil we keep. tion.—Collier. No ceremonial of pealed chime was there, or blarèd horn. See Lincoln Centenary Ode.—Mackaye. No chaº has brought this ill to me. See My Web of Life. -AIMOI!. No, children, my trips are over. —Thorpe. No cloud, no relict of the sunken day. See Nightingale, The. —Coleridge. No clouds are in the morning sky. Stedman. No common object to your sight displays. See Humanity's Heroes.—Pope. - No, comrades, I thank you, not any for me, See I Have Drank my Last Glass.--Anon. No countries have the heroes, so loyal, good and great. See Washington and Lincoln.—Anon. No coward soul is mine. See Last Lines.—Bronte. No cymbal clashed, no clarion rang. See Lady of the Lake, The (Battle of Beal’ an IDuine) —Scott. No dang, dog poor Rover was. See Shepherd's Dog, The. — Barr. No doubt thy little bosom beats. See To E. F.—Landor. No earthly friend can fill a mother's place. See Mother's See Lord William.— See Sleepy See Abraham Lincoln. See Anne See Dose of See Compensa- See Engineer's Story, The See Autumn Song.— Place, A.—Anon. No eye beheld when William plunged. Southey. No factious voice. See Graves of the Patriots.—Percival. No fairies left 2 You need not tell me so. See Frosſ Work. —Bradley. No fault in women to refuse. See “No Fault in Women.”— Herrick. No fawn-tinged hospital pajamas could cheat him of his austerity. See Old Jew, The.—Bodenheim. No, fellow-citizens, we dismiss not Adams and Jefferson See Eulogy on Adams and Jefferson (Adams and Jef- ferson).--—Everett. No fish stir in our heaving net. Baillie. No flame of war was he, no flower of grace. Cartier.—Knight. No flower hast thou, no song of bird. Arnold. - No free government was ever founded. See same.—Quincy. No freeman, saith the wise, thinks much on death. See End, The.—Rice. No, Giles, I don’t believe in Christmas. mas.—Moberley. No glittering chaplet brought from other lands ham Lincoln.—Cary. See Fisherman's Song.— See Jacques See December.— See Home for Christ- See Abra- No god to mortals oftener descends. See Old Poet to Sleep, An.—Landor. No good is certain but the steadfast mind. See Greatest Gift, The.—Eliot. No good Thessalian would think of being absent. See New Year's Gifts in Thessaly.—Bent. No harbor of all harbors "neath God's sun. See De Long. —Watrous. - e º - No heroes of the ancient time. See Washington.—Menihan. No hint, no touch of grim utility. See From the Burren.— Lawless. No house of stone was built for me. See Elements, The.— Davies. No human being who saw that sight. See Catastrophe, A.- Proudfit. No, I am not working on a farm for my health now. ... See Following the Advice of a Physician.-(Dakota Bell.) No, I can't stand it any longer. Moore. k No, I didn't eat no cake. See Who Ate the Cake —Schell. No : I shall pass into the Morning Land. See In View of Death.—Collins. No, I tell you ! I cannot bear a hand upon my person. See Becket (Murder of Thomas à Becket, The).-Tenny- SOIl. * No, º thank you, I can't, possibly. See Kisses all Round.— Il O]]. No, I will not say good-by. See Caprice at Home.—Anon. No, I won't forgive our parson—not down to my dyin’ day. See Christening, The...—Corbett. No, I won't—thar, now, so l See Idyl of Battle Hollow, The.—Harte. No! I’m no longer an aspirant for histrionic honors. See Coaching the Rising Star.—De Lorez. “No. I’m not buyin' bukes to-day, nor anny other day.” See Mrs. Rafferty and the Census Man.—Anon. No, Impudence, you sha’n’t have one l See Her No.- Anon. No! is my answer from this cold bleak ridge. See Loyal Woman's No, A.—Larcom. No, it's not because he has the suffrage that I should like to be a man. See Mrs. Pickles Wants to be a Man.— Dallas. No, Jack, dear, not a spoonful. See As Told by Mrs. Wil- See No Jewell'd Beauty.— liams.—Wakeman. See Earth- No jewell'd beauty is my love. See Trees of the Bible. No! let me alone!—'tis better so. Can't Find Me.—Anon. See Happy Ending, A.— Massey. No lapidary's heaven no brazier's hell for me. born.-Shepard. No less than five of the eight zones. See Her Last Words.-- Anon. No life in earth, or air, or sky. See Crotalus.-Harte. No iºning of iron and stone. See Brooklyn Bridge.— O Oe TüS. —Groser No little step !" steps] do I hear in the hall. See Papa See Worm, The-Tay- OI’. No longer mourn for me when I am dead. See Sonnets, lxx I.-Shakespeare. No longer, O scholars, shall Plautus be taught us. See Future of the Classics, The.—Anon. No longer say, men can from hunger die. See Epigram: “No longer say, men can from hunger die.”—Aceilly. No longer sleep. See Awake.—Dutt. No longer spread the sail I See Voyagers, The.—Taylor. No maiden in Spain was more lovely to see. See Pearl of Palencia, The.—Parke. No man can be truly great without money. See Office- seeker's Platform, The.—Anon. “No man, can come unto me except the Father draw him.” See God’s Love to Man.—Beecher. No man can produce great things. See Memory Gems. . No man e'er found a happy life by chance. See Nigh Thoughts (Wisdom).—Young. No man ever stood for so much to his country and to man- kind. See Superiority of Washington and Washington in History.—Depew. No man has ever sunk so low. See Old Violin, The...— . Stewart. No man has more contempt than I of breath. See Conquest of Granada, The (Freedom of the Savage).--Dryden. No man is born into the world whose work, See Work.— Lowell. No man is the lord of anything. See Troilus and Cressida (Foresight).--Shakespeare. No man of fair ability ought to despair of becoming, if he will, a good after-dinner speaker. See After-dinner Speaking.—Waters. No man thinks more highly than I do of the patriotism. See Call to Arms, The.—Henry. No matter how far from the right she hath strayed. See Some Mother's Child.—Keeler. {3 No matº how far our feet may rove. Seč' Home to Mother. —AIlOI1. No matter how the chances are. See Jerry an’ Me, Rich, No matter what horse-car. See Horse-car Incident, A.— No, little Worm, you need not slip. Shillaber. No matter what my birth may be. See Heritage, The.— Brown. No matter where. Of comfort no man speak. See King Richard II. (King Richard's Despondency).--Shakes- peare. No matter where you meet a dozen earnest men pledged to a new idea. See Public Opinion.—Phillips. No mercy, traitor 1–Now at his heart | See Pizarro (Pizar- ro and Rolla).—Sheridan. Ng mistress of the hidden skill. See Childe's Destiny, The. —Hemans. No more be grieved at that which thou hast done. nets, XXXV.-Shakespeare. No more happy expedient for raising the revenues of the church could have been found. See Mt. Pisgah’s Christ- mas' 'Possum.—Dunbar. - No more I’ll hear no more I Begone, and leave me I See Venice Preserved (Priuli and Jaffier).-Otway. No more, my dear, no more these counsels try. See Astro- phel and Stella. (Sonnet LXIV: “No more, my dear,” etc.).-Sidney. See Son- *::s 824 FIRST LINE INDEX Nobody No more—no more—0, nevermore on me. See Don Juan (Nevermore).—Byron. No more, no more, shall come the brave. See New Beacon's Set.—Rooney. No more o'er human hearts to wave. See Confederate Flag, The.—Anon. - See Protesta- &ee Blue and the Gray, No more shall meads be decked with flowers. tion, The.—Carew. No more shall the war-cry sever. The.—I. J. C. No "..., the battle or the chase. See Indian Summer.— . Tabb. - No more the pleasing jest, the genial flow. See Edgar W. Nye.—Ham. No more these simple flowers belong. See Burns.—Whittier. No more words. See same.—Lushington. No mortal power shall turn me ! I arise. See Death of Livingston, The.—Noel. - “No ; my boys, they don’t amount to no great.” See Hoss, —Greene. No, my dear neighbor, I don’t reckon as how it's possible. See Born Inventor, A.—Edwards. No, my lady, never did soldier hands place flowers on that grave. See Jack-Anon. No, my own love of other years I same.—Landor. No, my son, cheek is not better than wisdom. See Advice to a Young Man.—Anon. • No need to hush the children for her sake. See Out of |Hearing.—Barlow. No! ne'er was mingled such a draught. See Ballad of the i Boston Tea Party, A.—Holmes. | No, never, never will I live at a hotel again; not unless I come to my dotage. See Mrs. Slowly at the IHotel.— Dallas. Nol never such a draught was poured. See Ballad of the See There Shall See In After Time and Boston Tea-party, A.—Holmes. No night of gloom to drop between our eyes. be no Night. There.—Jay. No! No I Bird in the darkness singing. zonet, The.—King. - No, nor, fair heretic, it needs must be. Suckling. No, no l go not to Lethe, neither twist. choly and . On Melancholy.—Keats. See Tsigane's Can- See True Love.— See Ode on Melan- No! no! I don't defend him. See. At the Court-house Door. —Anon. No, no, I well remember—proofs, you said. See Lover, The.—Hillhouse. No, no more, Mrs. Parkins. —Campbell. No No, Poor suffering heart, no change endeavor. No, Poor Suffering Heart.—Dryden. - No, not despairingly. See Unto Thee.—Bonar. No, not in the halls of the noble and proud. See Quakeress Bride, The.—Kinney. No, not, in vain he died, not all in vain. See Martyr, The. See No, not More See Her First Drawing-room. See No, —Cranch. - No, not more welcome the fairy numbers. Welcome.—Moore. No one can disgrace us but ourselves. “No one can tell,” said little Nell. Johnson. * No one could tell me where my Soul might be. See Search, The-Crosby. - No one has a greater admiration than I. See What the Flag Means.—Lodge. . No one is more like an honest man than a thorough rogue. See Spurgeon’s Advice.—Charles Spurgeon. No one would have suspected the truth about Red Rupert. See Red Rupert of Methuchen.—Condon. No other art is so intimately and vitally concerned. See Foºtions of National Drama (Drama and Life, The). —J OneS. See Memory Gems. See Stranger, The.— No, paltry promptings of unglutted hate. See Jefferson Davis.-Peck. No, papa is not at home. See Would Rather Write Plays. —Anon. * - No party has ever risen into power so rapidly as the Pro- hibition. See National Prohibition.—Talmage. No passing burden is our earthly sorrow. See Non Sine Dolore.—Gilder. No power is so sensibly felt by society as that of the judi- ciary. See Judges Should be Free.—Bayard. No power so completely sways the hearts and wills of man- kind. See Plea for Enthusiasm; A.—Anon. No president, ye say. See For Cuba.-Bell. No, pussy, you naughty, ungrateful old cat. See Ungrate- ful Cat.—Anon. - No rain, no rain ; the long, hot hours rolled by. Hazir Hun.--Winslow. No roofs of gold o'er riotous tables shining. See Description of a Religious House.—Crashaw. “No rose may bloom without a thorn ?” Roses.—Dorr. No royal governor, indeed. See Centennial Celebration of Concord Fight (Minute Men of '76).-Curtis. No ruffling wind or howling storm disturbed the placid sea. See Foundering of the Dolphin.—Reed. “No,” said the lawyer, “I sha’n’t press your claim.” See Claim Was Met, The.—Anon. No screw, no piercer can. See Confession.—Herbert. No sculptured marble greets the pilgrim's view. See Ode to Independence Hall, An.—Mitchell. KSee Main See Thornless Demon No wonder he creaks as the winds go by. Noblest Charis, you that are. No seas again shall sever. See All Well.—Bonar. No shout disturbed the night. See Bunker's Hill.—Neal. No show of bolts and bars. See Love.—Thoreau. No, sir, we are above all this. See Enmity toward Great Britain (Old Grudge against England, The).-Choate. No slave beneath that Starry flag. See same.—Taylor. No sleep like hers, no rest. See White Roses.—Rhys. . No slightest golden ryhme he wrote. See Hint from Herrick, A.—Aldrich. - - “No smoking allowed,” met the eye of the crowd. See No Smoking Allowed.—Bailey. No soldier, statesman, hierophant, or king. See To the Memory of Fletcher Harper.—Craik. No song of a soldier riding down. See Ride of Collins Graves, The.—O'Reilly. No Sooner had the Almighty ceased. See Angelic Worship, The.—Milton. - - No sooner is mention made of laws affecting the liquor traffic. See Cry of Personal Liberty, The.—Ireland. No soul did hear her lips complain. See Ellen Brine of Allenburn.—Barnes. - No sound of wheels or hoof-beat breaks. See Cadenabbia. —Longfellow. No sº splendor of this stone. See Cornelian, The.— yron. No splendor 'neath the sky’s proud dome. See Angel in the House, The (Tribute, The).--Patmore. No stately column marks the hallowed place. See Alamance. —Whiting. No stir in the air, no stir in the sea. See Inchcape Rock, The.—Southey. * : . No stream from its source flows seaward. See Lucile (“No stream,” etc.).—Lytton. No Sun—no moon I See November.—Hood. - No Sweeter girl eve ever gnu. See Zoological Romance, A. —Adams. - No, the bugle sounds no more. See Robin Hood.—Keats. No! there ain’t no use of talkin’. See Wife's Lament. A.— . Cadmus. - No l those days are gone away. See Robin Hood.—Keats. No! Though 'twere possible that bitter pain. See Sonnet: “No l Though 'twere possible that bitter pain.”—Mus- Sett. No thought of harm disturbed each breast. See Havana Harbor.—Oliver. . No thyng ys to man so dere. See Praise of Women.—Mann- yng. No l Time, thou shalt not boast that I do change. See Son- net: “No l Time thou shalt not boast,” etc.—Shakes- peare. - No, 'tis slander. Whose edge is sharper than the sword. See Cymbeline (Slander).-Shakespeare. . No, Tom, you may banter as much as you please. See Shelling Peas.-Cranch. No tree is seen but the Evergreen. Il OIOl. - - - No trump tells thy virtues—the grave where they rest. See On Robert Emmet's Grave.—Shelley. No trumpet blared the word that he was born. See Abraham Lincoln.—Boyle. No twenty centuries can be compared with these four centu- ries. See Our Expanding Republic (Dedication of Columbian Exposition).--Watterson. No two are alike, and no one is alike more than once. See Woman.-Anon. No united nation that resolves to be free can be conquered. See Greek Revolution.—Clay. NO use,ºin' Haines; it's all my fault. See Reparation. —AIl OI). No vesper-breeze is floating now. See Marathon by Starlight. —Montgomery. . * - No violence | Ho ; How he runs 1 See Ingomar, the Barba- rian (Two Souls with but a Single Thought).-Halm. No voter can help holding one of the four following relation- ships to the saloons. See On Which Side Are You ?— Willard. - - No vulture's eye hath seen the path. See Hidden Path; or, The Atlantic Cable, The.—Cleaveland. No, we ain't performin’ to-day, sir, and the boys are all on the gape. See Positively the Last Performance l— (Punch.) See Weather- See “No Wonder.” See Evergreen, The.— cock's Complaint, The.—Anon. “No wonder me darling is cross-eyed.” —Easton. - No wonder you so oft have wept. Money-Coutts, Noah did the best and worst thing for the world. See Curse of Drink, The.—Talmage. Noble news of song and Valour. See Dean of Lismore's Book (Where is the Sweetest Music).-Sigerson. Noble warrior droop not thus. See Fragment, A.—Ingram. Nobles and heralds, by your leave. See Epitaph Extempore and Epitaph on Himself.-Prior. Nobles and people in one ruin fall. See Woes of France.— Jam vin. See Celebration of Charis, A (Discourse with Cupid).-Jonson. Nobly, nobly Cape Saint Vincent to the North-west died away. See Home-thoughts, from the Sea.—Browning. Nobody ain't Christmas, shoppin'. See Crowded Out.— Jonas. - - Nobody b’oke it ! It cracked itself! See Nobody Did It.— In Orl. . - * See Little Sequence, A.— * 825 - Nobody AN INDEx To POETRY AND RECITATIONS #" Nobody here l Thank goodness. See Pair of Lunatics, A. - WV 3.1ker”. Nobody knew her by any other name. See Little Miss Goo- Sey.-Birdsall. . Nobody knows how I want to grow. See Coming Woman, The.—(Christian Union.) - Nobody knows how I want to grow. See When I'm a Wo- man.—Wiggin. “Nobody knows how much that man thought of me... See Josiah Allen's Wife as a P. A. and P. I. (Widder Doodle).-Holley. Nobody knows of the work it makes. but Mother.—(Fireside, The.) Nobody sees a battle. See Battle, A.—Sumner. "Nodded his liege assent, and straightway bade. the Ranter's Bag-pipe Playing.—Tennant. Noel, Noel, Noel, Noel. See Noel.—Anon. Nöel, Nöell Thus sounds each Christmas bell. at Yule.—Stedman. Noises that strive to tear. See Nobody Knows— See Rab See Guests See Inner Silence, The.—Mon- I'Oe. “No'm, hein’ er gran'mammy don' mek me feel See What's in a Name —Forsyth. No’m, Mis’ Jos'feem, I doan’ lay out to go tº no mo’ per- gressive meetin’s. See Down With Culchah.--Forsyth. Nominally, Uncle Jack was in charge of the twins. See Lady Across the Aisle, The.—Butler. - None are all evil. See Corsair, The (Conrad's Love for Medora).--Byron. - - None are so wise as they who make pretense. See Chinese Story; A.—Cranch. None are unhappy: all have cause to smile. See Night Thoughts (Cheerfulness In Misfortune).--Young. no oldah. None call the flower I . I will not so malign. See To the Milkweed.—Mifflin. None could remember when he first came there. See With Death the Uncouth.-Evans. None ever climbed to mountain height of song. See Woman's Hand, A.—Parker. - None ever shared the social feast. mesticated.—Bourne. - None of the girls of Ronda have feet as fine as mine. See La Gitana.-Underwood. None remember thee! See same.—Norton. See Sparrows, Self-Do- None spake when Wilson stood before the throne. See Catherine Kinrade.—Brown. None will dwell in that cottage. See Ruined Cottage, The. —Maclean. - Noon,-and the northwest sweeps the empty road. See Earthly Paradise. (February).-Morris. Noon o'er Judeal All the air was beating. Vision, The.—Holland. Noozel was alone in his glory. See Noozell and the Organ. grinder.—“Ah-Mie.” Nop—nobody seed us, Methuselar. —Ford. Nope, I reckon 'tain't no problem why our Sammy went away. See Why Sammy Left the Farm.—Paine. Nor a word or sound of the three little tots. See “Unto One of These Little Ones.”—McNaught. - See Palmer's See Me an’ Methuselar. Nor Bethlehem nor Nazareth. See Assumption The.—Tabb. Nor can I not believe but that hereby. See Personal Talk. —Wordsworth. - Nor jº nor fraud Shall sunder us! See America.--Do- €11. Nor lack I friends, long tried and near and dear. See Pris- - oners of Naples, The.—Whittier. - Nor martial shout, nor minstrel tone. See Marmion (Flod- den Field).-Scott. - Nor myrrh, nor cassia, nor the choice perfumes. See Son- met: “Nor myrrh,” etc.—Quarles. reason, nor affection, no, nor both. See Night Thoughts (Power of the World).-Young. Nor Second he, that rode sublime. See John Milton.—Gray. Nor shall it hope in vain: the time draws on. See Grave, The (Resurrection, The).—Blair. Nor to exclude or demarcate, or pick out evils. See L. of G.'s, Purport.—Whitman. “Norah,” said Mr. Corkran, as the parlour-maid was placing the dessert on the table. See Hand at Cards, A.— Stacpoole. - - Norfolk sprung thee, Lambeth holds thee dead. See Epi- taph on Clere.—Surrey. “Norroway hills are grand to see.” See Sailing of King laf, The.—Brotherton. North º: South, East and West. See Dearest Baby The.— utts. North Wales in a land of mountains and rocks. See Blind Mary of the Mountain.-Anon. North Wind came whistling through the wood. See Friends, —Warner. Northward he turneth through a little door. See Eve of St. Agnes, The (Music).--Keats. Nose and chin would shame a knocker. See On Samuel Rogers.-Byron. Not a breath in the stifled, dingv street I See In the Belfry of the Nieuwe Kerk.—Aldrich. Not a care hath Marien Lee. See Marien Lee.—Howitt. “Not a child; I call myself a boy.” See Not a Child.— Swinburne. - Not a drum was heard, not a funeral note. See Burial of Sir John Moore at Corunna, The.—Wolfe... - Not a drum was heard, not a party cry. See Night Ride of Ancient Abe, The.—O'Reilly. Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not, Not Not Not Not NO Not Not No Not No Not t t t Not Not Not Not Not Not No No No No Not Not Not Not Not, See Innocent See Burial See Marriage See Fingal's See Ode to Endymion See Retrospect. See same.— See People's Holidays, See Hope- See Gougane See To the Fountain See Not Care to Live. See Undeveloped Hawks. a great lady, this mother of mine. a kiss in life, but one kiss at life's end. See To a Dead of the Bachelor, The.—Anon. a sigh was heard, not a funeral tone. the Australian Forest, A.—Harpur. a sound through the forest's deep silence was heard. Had He Got.—Barham. sky. See Masque of Venice, A.—Lazarus. See Aladdin magian ever such a work began. Porter.—Herrick. all who seem to fail have failed indeed. The.—Farningham. along the dusty highways. See Shri Krishna's Flute.— in the Darkness—the Sentinel's Alarm.— (Detroit Free Easter Morning.—Beecher. té.—Becker. The.—Nesbit. See Abraham Lin- as you meant, O' learned man, and good! Mr. Carter. See Testing the Suitors.-Anon. beauty which men gaze on with a smile. engagement is now inevitable. See History of Rome at Frascati.—Hanmer. phan's Trust, The.—Hunt, Celia, that I juster am. See Song: “Not, Celia, that I Not Changed but Glorified.—Anon. drowsihood and dreams and mere idleness. See In Sleep. —Burton. §§d. who owns a car. far advanced was morning day. See Marmion (Marmion and Douglas).-Scott. - See a fine work of art; the keen ride would have pro- a flower can be found in the fields. a hand has lifted the latched. See House of Death, The. Woman.—Bunner. a man of iron, but of live oak. see Golden Grains,— of Sir John Smith, The.—Cary. a sound, not a breath. See Bayonet Charge, The.— See Woodland Lesson, The.—Bouton. See Not A Sou a throb of our hearts but in anguish responds. a Wing was beating in the night. See Winter Night.— Cave.—Keats. all which we have been do we remain. Anon. alone in grand Cathedrals, not alone in Concert Hall. Don-Carlos. See Cry Press.) - See as all other women are. See My Love.—Lowell. as when some great Captain falls. fully Waiting.—Randolph. at the battle front, writ of in story. See True Hero, A. Barra.--De Vere. (Scipio to his Army).--Livy. by [the] ball or brand. See Vanquished.—Browne. care to live while English homes. juster am,” and To Celia.-Sedley. See costly domes, nor marble towers. every danger is physical. See Man Behind, The (Sword every thought can find its words. ar from old Kinvara, in the merry month of May. See Angelus, nounced it a daub. See Picture on the Wall, The...— . Thief, The...—Cowper. See Mother.—Lowe. —Moulton. a laugh was heard, not a frivolous note. Garfield. a sound disturbs the air. See Midsummer's Noon in Urner. a Sou had he got—not a guinea or note. a stain, in the sun-brimmed sapphire cup that is the Song for Belgium, A.—Bell - Keller. all thy flushing suns are set. —Sill. alone for the rich and great. See Music of Nature, The.—Ormsby. an Indian had been seen all the afternoon. another day of the year comes upon the earth. any of earth's happiness she knew. See Charlotte Bron- as the great who grow more great. See Man Lincoln, coln and Horation Ode, An.—Stoddard. at home to any one, excepting Colonel Harrington and —Craik. because of their courage, O soldiers, but because an by Aldobrandini's watery show. care to know your future, blue-eyed maiden See Or- —Austin. changed but glorified Oh, beauteous language. Smith. See Memorial Day.— of Damocles, The).-Denison. See Not Every Man.— Lives.—Lecky. Ould Plaid Shawl, The...—Fahy. far from Paris, in fair Fontainebleau. The...—Coates. far removed, yet hid from distant eyes. See Fountain at Vaucluse, The.—Jones. for that neither;--here's the pang that pinches. See Ring Henry VIII. (Anne Bullen).--Shakespeare. for the lucky warriors. See Song of Defeat, A.— Gwynn. - for the Puritan, in his reserved and haughty con- sciousness. See Puritan Spirit, The.—Storrs. for the splendor of the brow that shines. See Why I Lowe Thee.—Aidé. t 826 FIRST LINE INDEX Not Not for the star-crowned heroes. See Valiant, The.—Howe. Not 'mid [or midst] the lightning of the stormy night. See Not for thee, oh Maeve is the song of the Wandering harper Death of Stonewall Jackson.—Flash. sung. See To Maeve.—Gore-Booth. Not 'mid the thunder of the battle guns. See Birth" of Not forever on thy knees. See Deeds, not Words.--Anon. Australia, The.—Russell. Not from a vain or shallow thought. See Problem, The.— Not 'mid the world's vain objects that enslave. See Sonnet Emerson. º º Composed while the Author was Engaged in Writing a Not †. his throat there came. See Anton Seidl.—Ing- ...; occasioned by the Convention of Cintra-Words- 8. Iſl. WOrth. Not from the grave our journey home begins. See Heaven- Not midst [or 'mid] the lightning of the stormy fight. See ward.—Dickenga. Death of Stonewall Jackson.—Flash. Not from the pestilence and storm. See In Extremis.- || Not mine own fears, nor the prophetic soul. See Sonnets, Brown. - CWIL.—Shakespeare. & © Not from the whole wide world I chose thee. See 8ame and | Not mine to draw the cloth-yard shaft. See Satirist, The.— Two Love Quatrains.—Gilder. Koopman. Not going abroad 7 What, to-morrow % See Farewell, The.— Not more than a dozen persons were in the car. See Fleeting “Not going to make any thanksgiving this year?” Not No Not Not Not No Not No t t t Not Not Not Not No No NO No Not Not Not No Not Not Not No No Not t Not Not Not Not Not Not No No No Not No Not Not t t No Not NO NO t Anon. See Real Gentleman, See Night in a Down- See Thanksgiving Guest, The.—Moulton. gold, but only man can make. See Nation's Strength, A.—Emerson. t greatly moved with awe am I. See Two Deserts, The. —Patmore. º he who displays the latest fashion. The.—Anon. her own sorrow only that hath place upon yon gentle face. See Irish Face, An.—A. E. here ! not here I not where the sparkling waters. See I Shall be Satisfied.—Anon. here 1 the white North has thy bones. See Sir John Franklin.—Tennyson. - i. your vast Imperial mart. See Retort, A.—Law- €SS. I myself know all my love for thee. See Dark Glass, The and House of Life, The (Dark Glass, The) and Sonnet : The Dark Glass.--Rossetti. in a moment drops the rose. See Daily Dying.—Proctor. in anger, not in pride. See Ode Recited at the Harvard Commemoration, July 21, 1865.-Lowell. in dumb resignation. See Thy Will Be Done.—Hay. in lands with a speech not my own. See Longing, A.— Frothingham. in prosperity's broad light. See Robert Bruce and the Spider.—Barton. *- in the dire, ensanguined front of war. See Men of the Maine, The.—Scollard. in the eyed, expectant gloom. town Street—Roberts. in the haunts of the wicked. See God's Beverage.— Watkins. in the laughing bowers. See Dreamer, The.—Anon. in the simmering still, over smoky fires. See Glass of Cold Water, A.—Denton. in the sky where it was seen, See Lost Pleiad, The.— Simms. in the solitude alone may man commune with Heaven. See Hymn of the City.—Bryant. in the swaying of the summer trees. Voice.—Arnold. in the time of pleasure. in the world of light alone. See Woman's See Tears.-Cheney. See Living Temple, The.— Holmes. in this world to see his face. See First Lesson, The.— Dickinson. - in vain the distance beacons. See Locksley Hall.— Tennyson. knowing, or looking, or heeding what happened behind. See Under Two Flags (Military Steeplechase, The).- La Ramée, least, 'tis ever my delight. See Morning.—Savage. less than eighty thousand victims go annually to the drunkard's grave.—See New Declaration of Indepen- dence, A.—Fisk. like the tombs where sleep Egyptian kings. at Rest.—Meehan. - lips of mine have ever said. See In Youth.--Stein. long after sunrise Crailey asked. See Death of Crailey Gray.—Tarkington. long after we were settled in our new abode. See Ari. See Letting the Old Cat See Grant starchus Studies Elocution.— Bisbee. long ago I wandered near. Die.—Dodge. long ago I was slowly descending the carriage road, after you leave Albano. See Modern Painters (Sky, The).-Ruskin. - long before my grandfather died. See Prue and I (My Grandfather's Spectacles).-Curtis. long since I was walking with Jimmy Butler. See Paddy McGrath's Introduction to Mr. Bruin.—Anon. made by...worth, nor marred by flaw. See Withered Roses.—Winter. t many friends my life has made. See Tribute, A.— See North Holland. many generations ago, where you now sit. American Indians and Passing of the Indian, The.— Sprague. many leagues from here, and e'en not many months ago. See Orphan's Prayer, The.—Anon. many years since, a young married couple. See Give me back my Husband.—Anon. marble, nor the gilded monuments. See Sonnets, LV- Shakespeare. . merely for our pleasure, but to purge. See Ej Blot Til Lyst.—Payne, Not Not, Not Not Not Not Not, Not Not Not Not, Not Not Not Not Not Not No Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not Not, t Not Not, Not, Not, Not No t; No No Not, Not, Not, NO Not, t “Not the Mr.— “Not to be tuneless in old age l’’ Show of Hen, A.—Anon. º much doing to-day—that's certain The.—McBride. my country's father. now, my child—a little more rough tossing. NOw.—Pennefather. otº to the parting soul. See Tribute to a Servant, A. —tl() We, on a prayerless bed, not a prayerless bed. See Exhorta- tion to Prayer.—Mercer. on some despot drunk with slaughtering. See Mon- sieur Carnot's Death.-Ingham. on the neck of prince or hound. See Splendid Spur, The. —Quiller-Couch. on these shores his bier is made. Runcie. one blithe leap of welcome 3 See To Sigurd.—Bates. one pretty flower would stay. See Holly.—Hartley. only around our infancy. See Vision of Sir Launfal, The.—Lowell. - only that thy puissant arm could bind. See Wellington. —Beaconsfield. only we, the latest seed of Time. SOIl. º women dream the future's child. See Paternity.— enét. See Silver Dollar, See Country's Son, A.—Anon. See Not See Paul Kruger.— See Godiva. –Tenny- “Not ours,” say some, “the thought of death to dread.” See Great Misgiving, The.—Watson. Not ours the vows of such as plight. See Not Ours the Vows.-Barton. ours, where battle-smoke upcurls. Harte. out of any cloud or sky. See After Many º-s, 6262 See Our Privilege.— out of books, legal .researches, historical inquiry. On the Declaration of Independence.—Storrs. profitless the game, even when we lose. See Recompense. Simms. she with traitorous kiss her Saviour stung. See Woman. —Barrett. since last year ! So glad again to find you! See After a Dance.—Moran. since the death of Mosese has a man so gone up into a mountain. See Tribute to Grant, A.—Jenkins. so, my liege, for even now the town. See Olcis and Terranea (Sincere Flattery of W. S.).--Stephen. so the son ; he marked this oversight. See Moral Essays, Epistle III.-Pope. starred and spangled courts. See What Constitutes a State 7–Jones. taken scythe in hand from field half reaped. See William Ewart Gladstone.—Phillips. that I care for ceremonies—no. See After Browning.— Il OIO . that the earth is changing, O my God! See On Rex fusal of Aid Between Nations.—Rossetti. that which men do covet most is best. Queene, The (Contentment).--Spenser. the last struggles of the Sun. See On the Death of Southey.—Landor, ; really 7° See Faerie See Charming Woman, A.— Jerome. the pilot has charged himself to bring his ship into port, See Not the Pilot.—Whitman. to be conquered by these headlong days. See Outlook. —Lampman. to be served, O Lord, but to serve man. Smith. See Henry Wadsworth See Forest The (Epode).-Jon- See same.— Longfellow.—Dobson. to know vice at all. SOIl. “Not to myself alone.” See same.—Webb [or Partridge]. trust you, dear ! Nay, 'tis not true. See One Way of Trusting.—Kimball. twice a twelvemonth you appear in print. to the Satires.—Pope. understood. We move along asunder. stood.—Bracken. unto the forest—not unto the forest, O my lover ! Remembrance: Greek Folk-song.—Widdemer. unto us, O Lord. See Non Nobis-Anon. unto us, O Lord. See Non Nobis.-Cust. unto us who did but seek. See Hymn for the Celebra- tion of Emancipation at Newburypoint.—Whittier. violets I gave my love. See Love's Colors.—Frazer- Tytler. - what I ask, but what I do not ask. See Renunciation. —Whitney. See Epilogue See Not Under- See 827 Not AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS See Pearls.—Stoddard. See Faith and Works. Not what the chemists say they be. Not wº we think, but what we do. —Uary. Not when the sun is shining ! See same.—Kellie. Not X. high towers rear. See True Temple, The.— IO, OIl. 3. Not, whº, the battle red. See On the Death of “Jackson.” –A.Il OIOl. Not where the chimes of the Sabbath bell. See Grave of Mrs. Judson, The.—Remick. Not winds to voyagers at sea. Cowley. Not with a craven spirit he. See Maximilian.—Saxe. Not with more glories, in th' ethereal plain. See Rape of the Lock, The.—Pope. Not with slow, funereal sound. See Ode on the Unveiling of the Shaw Memorial, An.—Aldrich. Not with wain tears, when we're beyond the sun. net : “Not with vain tears,” etc.—Brooke. Not without envy Wealth at times must look. See Problem, The...—Whittier. |NO gº on worlds, in phalanx deep. See Daisy, The.— OOCl. “Not ye who have stoned, not ye who have smitten us,” cry. See Arraignment.—Cone. e Not yet, dear love, not yet: the sun is high. See Parting IHour, The...—Custance. Not yet ! No, no, -you would not quote. Last Night, The.—Stedman. Not yet, not yet; it's hardly four. —Praed. g “Not yet, not yet; steady, steady l’’ See Bunker Hill.— Calvert. Not yet, O friendl not yet. See same.—Harte. “Not yet, the flowers are in my path.” See Death and the Youth.--—Landon. Not young, I think. See Cap that Fits, The.—Dobson. Nothin’ to say, my daughter l Nothin' at all to say I See Nothin’ to Say.—Riley. Nothing at all in the paper to-day ! Nothing but beauty, now. See Resurrection, The.— t See Son- See Comedian's See One More Quadrille. See same.—Anon. See In the Roman Forum.- Burr. “Nothing but flags!” but simple flags! See Nothing but Flags.--Anon. “Nothing but flags!” but simple flags. See Nothing but Flags and Returned Battle Flags, The.—Owen. Nothing but leaves; the spirit grieves. See Nothing but Leaves.—Akerman. Nothing can please you ! Nought seems good and right ! See Epigram: “Nothing can please you !”—Aceilly. Nothing can stagger a child’s faith. See Make-believe.-- Stevenson. Nothing could be rougher and more rustic. See Zeph Hig- gins' Confession.—Stowe. Nothing endures but personal qualities. See What En- dures 7–Whitman. Nothing exceeds in ridicule, See Pride and anity.—Young. Nothing from the pen of Dickens or Thackeray goes nearer § º fount of tears. See Boys—and the Bottle.— uyler. Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. See Memory Gems. * Nothing in his life became him like the leaving of it. See Macbeth-Shakespeare. Nothing in the whole compass of legislation, is so solemn. See Responsibility of War, The.—Channing. Nothing is a mystery. , See Misfortune.—Fletcher. Nothing is ever really lost or can be lost. See Continuities. —Whitman. Nothing is lost; the drop of dew. See Nothing is Lost.— no doubt. Anon. Nothº: i. quite so quiet and clean. See Snow in Town.— à l’E. Nothing of this now; nothing but incessant eulogy. See Idols-Phillips. Nothing resting in its own completeness. ness.-Procter. Nothing so difficult as a beginning. See Don Juan (Haidee and Juan).-Byron. Nothing so true as what you once let fall. See Moral Essays.-Pope. Nothing to do but work. See Pessimist, The-King. "Nothink to do l’’ in this world of ours l See Nothing to Do. —An Orl. Nothing to wear! Now, as this is a true ditty. See Nothing to Wear-Butler. Nothing under the sun is new. See same.--Cook. Nothing was heard in the library of the Ringwood house- hold. See Busy.—Burk. Notwithstanding all that I have suffered. See Gratitude to God.—Dewey. Nought I desire, nought I love. See Only Thee.—Anon. Nought is there under Heaven’s wide hollowness. TSee Faerie Queene, The (Una and the Lion).—Spenser. “Nought loves another as itself.” See Orthodoxy.—Blake. “Nought to be done,”—eh . See For Life and Death.- Anon. Nous ne pouvons rien trouver sur la terre. F-Pannard. November chill blaws loud wi' angry sugh. Saturday Night, The.—Burns. November gave a party. See November's Party.—Anon. See Incomplete- See Glass, The. See Cotter's November has one day which is sacred. See Festival Days. —L) 3 WIS. November has one day which is sacred in the family calendar. See Thanksgiving Speech, A.—Anon. Noveº winds, blow mild. See November Child, A.— 11CleI’. November woods are bare and still. See “Down to Sleep.” —Jackson. November's hail-cloud drifts away. November's Sunbeam wan. See Orphan Maid, The.—Scott. * November's sky is chill and drear. See Marmion (To William Stewart Rose, Esq.).--Scott. Now, a bundle of fun with the sweetest of eyes. Tea, The.—Pender. Now a strong, fair shoot, from the forest bring. See Arbor Day.—Anon. * Now, a stylish young cat and a little white pig. See Outing, The.—Pender. Now ain't they utterly too-too. See Villanelle.—Henley, Now all the cloudy shapes that float and lie. See “Such Stuff as Dreams are Made of.”—Higginson. Now all the flowers that ornament the grass. See Un- returning.—Stoddard. * Now all ye flowers make room. See Memorial Hymn—J. A. Garfield.—Swing. * . Now along the solemn heights. See Recessional.—Roberts. Now are our brows bound with victorious wreaths. See King Richard III. (Peace).-Shakespeare. Now are the winds about us in their glee. March.-Simms. Now, as fame does report, a young Duke keeps a court. See Frolicksome Duke, The.—Anon. Now as widow Wadman did love my uncle Toby. See Love's Diplomacy.—Sterne. Now at last I am at home. See Return, The.—Tooker. Now, at that time Mary, the king's sister. See When Knight- hood was in Flower (Princess Mary, The).--—Major. Now Autumn's fire burns slowly along the wood. See Autumnal Sonnet.—Allingham. Now, believe me, God hides some ideal in every human soul. See same.—Collyer. & Now bold Robin Hood to the north would go. See Robin Hood and the Scotchman (B).- (Old Ballad.) Now, boys, I promised you a new study for Monday. See Noblest Hero, The.—Gray. Now, boys, I want you to form into a class. Class, The.—Brubaker. Now, boys just a moment l You've all had your say. See Toast to our Mothers.--Anon. “Now, boys,” the farmer said. See Ow.—Anon. “Now, boys, you must all clear out.” See Van Amburgh's Menagerie.—Anon. Now bring we sweet flowers, bring lilies and roses. See Silent Grand Army, The.—E. M. H. C. Now, bumble-bee, you just keep still. bee, The.—Wood, Now burn the pºlamps of Spring. See California Easter See Social See Song in See Spelling See Captured Bumble- ass, A.—Field. Now, butt an' ben, the change-house fills. See Holy Fair, The.—Burns. - Now, by heaven, they may be cool who can. See Strafford. —Browning. Now, by our father's ashes | See Speak While There is Time.-Whittier. Now, by the blessed Paphian queen. Holmes. - Now, by the rood, as Hamlet says, it grieves me sore to say. See Other One was Booth, The...—Cooke. Now by your children's cradles, now, by your fathers' graves. See Virginia (Icilius on Virginia's Seizure). —Macaulay. Now came still Evening on, and Twilight gray. dise Lost (Evening in Paradise).—Milton. Now Camilla's fair fingers are plucking in rapture the pulsa- ting strings. . . See Camilla.—Keeler. - Now º the world once more the glory see. See Our Flag. —AISOp. Now, captain, what is a sloop 3 See Nautical Conversation, A and Women all at Sea.—Anon. Now, children, See Rehearsal, The.—Cle- See Santa Claus in Hol- See Dilemma, The.— See Para- all sit down. ment. Now, children listen to my tale. land.—Richardson. **. Now, children,” said Puss, as she shook her head. See Pussy's Class.-M. M. D. Now, children, stand up side by side. See Flower Game.— Il OI). Now, gren, there's somebody coming. See Who is It?— Il OI), Now, chile, go hang yo' stockin’ high. See Christmas Day. —Raymond. Now Christmas is come. See Yule-Tide Song, A.—Anon. Now comes the fierce north-easter-bound. See Hut by the Black Swamp, The.—Kendall. Now comes the graybeard of the north. See Winter Days. —Abbey. Now, comrades, as ye love the hills. See Last Charge, The. —Hynson. NOW dºns in the short, new grass. See Dandelions. —Albee. Now day is done, and heart and hand may rest. See Night everie, A.—Anon. Now deeper roll the maddening drums. See Bunker Hill.— Mellen. 828 FIRST LINE INDEX Now . f § See Now, Dolly, listen to me. See Grace and Dolly.—Anon. Now, dolly you must listen. See Dollie's Name.—Anon. Now don’t look so glum and so sanctified, please. Dixit, ot in Mensam.—Brooks. Now doth the North his in most secret yield. North, The (I) –Rice. Now, Dyonysius—tyrant—die I” —Schiller. e Now Easter-time approaches, the day is almost here. Come Whisper in My . Ear.—Anon. Now, Eleanore, if you can't keep out of the way, you run right up stairs and play. See Unexpected Guests.- Cameron. e Now England lessens on my sight. See To England.- Moore. Now fades the last long streak of snow. See In Memoriam (Spring).-Tennyson. Now fades the last long streak of SnOW. Spring.—Tennyson. {} Now fair Arbor Day is here. See Hail, Arbor, Day.— Roosa. * ge Now fair, fairest of every fair. Now, Faith, Hope, and Love. See Easter Wreath, The...— Denton. Now far-thee-well, England. See Song for a Highland Drover Returning from England.-Bloomfield. Now fill the bowl, now join the dance and See. See Death of Cleopatra, The.—Horace. * g “Now for a beautiful night's rest.” See Night with a Wen- triloquist, A.—Cockton. tº “Now for a brisk and cheerful fight !” See Fight at the San Jacinto, The.—Palmer. Now for a more humble feast. See Humble Feast, The...— Markham. Now for a parental lecture. “Now, des' oo wait, my papa dear.” Little Dorothy's Sayings.—Bible. See See Ultimate See Damon and Pythias. See See same and See same.--Dunbar. Sir, I am delighted to see you here. See Rivals, The.—Sheridan. Now for the fight ! Now for the cannon peal! See Battle Cry.—Banks. Now for the inward qualities of the minde. See Angler's Virtues, The.—Markham. Now from the chamber all are gone. Landor. Now from their slumber waking. See Comrades.—Dorr. Now gather all our Saxon bards—let harps and hearts be strong. See Triumphs of the English Language.— Lyons. Now gentle sleep hath closed up those eyes. Stolen Kiss-Wither. * Now, gentlemen, another great mistake is sometimes made. See Power of Public Opinion.—Webster. Now gird thee well for courage. See Marching Morrows, he.—Carman. Now, girls, and boys too. º Now, girls, the teacher has gone after her dinner. Grumbling over Lessons.—Herbert. “Now give us lands where the olives grow.” the South, The.—Browning. See Lying in State.— See Upon a See Getting up a Picnic.—Anon. See See North and . Now glory to the Lord of hosts, from whom all glories are l See Ivry.—A Song of the Huguenots.-Macaulay. Now God be here, Who kepeth this place. See Foure PP, The.—Heywood. * Now God be thanked that roads are long. See Forgiveness. —O’Donnell. * Now, God be thanked who has matched us with His hour. See 1914.—Brooke. “Now, good wife, bring your precious hoard,” the Norland farmer cried. See Christmas Sheaf, The.—Cary. Now good-bye for time is flying. , See Good-bye.—Anon. Now, Grandpa, as I sit and knit. See Old Folks.-Good- fellow. “Now half a hundred years had I been born.” See His Statement of the Case.-Morse. TNow hands to seed-sheet, boys | See Sower's Song.—Car- yle. Now hardly here and there a hackney-coach. See Descrip- tion of the Morning, A.—Swift. Now has the lingering month at last gone by. See Earthly Paradise, The (Atalanta’s Defeat).—Morris. Now haste thee while the way is clear. See Battle of Lex- ington, The.—Lanier. Now hath the summer reached her golden close. See Sep- tember.—Lampman. Now haud your tongue, baith wife and carle. See Battle of Harlaw and Red Harlaw, The.—Scott. Now have good day. See same.— (Balliol M.S.) Now having gained Life's gain, how hold it fast. See Life's Gain.—Dowden. Now he who knows old Christmas. See Old Christmas.- Howitt. Now heap the branchy barriers up. See Keepers of the Pass, The.—Roberts. Now, here's a grand piano | See Tramp Musicianº-Brooks. Now here's a thing I want to warn you against. See Ad- dress to the Rough Riders.-Roosevelt. Now hide the flowers beneath the snow. See Hide-and-seek. —Sherman. Now, how can we know when Easter comes. See How to Remember Easter Date.—Newberry. Now I am alone. See Hamlet (Soliloquy from Hamlet).- Shakespeare. “Now I can wait on baby,” the smiling merchant said, See No Telephone in Heaven.—Anon. “Now I lay me.” See Unfinished Prayer, The.—Ayars. Now I lay me down to sleep. See Evening Prayer for a Young Child.—Anon. * Now I lay me down to sleep. See Now I Lay Me.—Anon. “Now I lay me down to sleep.” Sce same.—Pullen. Now I lay me down to take my sleep. See Child's Prayer. — (New England. Primer.) “Now I lay,” repeat it, darling. The.—Anon. Now I saw in my dream, that, by this time, the pilgrims were got over the Enchanted Ground. See Pilgrim's Progress (Land of Beulah, The).-Bunyan. Now, I want it distinctly understood before I begin. See Doctor's Story, The...—Harte. NOW #. unfold a disaster untold. See Force of Habit.— It Zerº. NOW, if any one has an easy time. See Unfinished Prayer, See Plea for Boys.- Anon. "Now, i i. fall, will it be my lot.” See Snow-flake, The.— Olil Ol. Now, if the fish will only bite. See Timid Hortense.— Newell. - NOW, if...to be an April-fool. See First of April, The.— Collins. Now if you should visit a Japanese home. See What Would you Do?—Scott. Now I'll tell the truth though it carries my own boy to pri- Son. See Sick Boy's Plan, The.—Anon. NOW... I'm determined I'll not be so cheated any longer. See Watching for Santa Claus.-Denton. NOW in her green mantle blythe Nature arrays. See My Nanie's Awa.—Burns. * Now in myself. I notice take. See Soldiers, The.—Wither. NOW in the oak the sap of life is welling. See Spring in the South-Van Dyke. “Now in the place where he was crucified there was a garden.” See Sepulcher in the Garden, The.—Beecher. Now in thy Splendor go before us. See Fourth of August, The.—Binyon. Now, Iras, what thinkest thou ? See Antony and Cleopatra (Cleopatra).—Shakespeare. Now is Christèmas y-come. See Three Kings, The.— (Ballad.) NoW is done thy long day's work. See Dirge, A.—Tenny. SOE). NOW, ...I's got a notion in my head dat when you come to die. See Theology in the Quarters.-Macon. Now is my love all ready forth to come. See Epithalamion (Bride Beautiful, Body and Soul).--Spenser. Now is our labor ended. See Sing with Right Good Cheer and Vacation Song.—Anon. NoW, is that any way for to treat a poor man? See Tramp, he.—Anon. Now is, that sad time of year. See Winter Robin, The.— Aldrich. Now is the cherry in blossom love. in Blossom.—Freeman. Now is the city great! See. Of Henry George.—Gilder. Now is the hour when, trembling to and fro. See Harmonies of the Evening.—Baudelaire. Now is the month of maying. See Fa, La La!—Anon. NoW is the night, foreshadowed of her fears. See Edwin Booth.-Brown. Now is the time for mirth. See. To Live Merrily, and to Trust to Good Verses.—Herrick. Now is the time for yachting. ... See Milkweed.—Rollins. Now is the time when all the lights wax dim. See To An- thea.—Herrick. Now is...the time, while yet the dark-brown water aids the guile. See Seasons, The.—Thomson. Now is the winter of our discontent. See King Richard III. (King Richard's Soliloquy).—Shakespeare. “Now, is't for bond or faith you come.” See Heart of the Bruce, The.—Aytoun. Now isn't it strange that our mothers. See Little Bird Tells, A.—Anon. Now it doesn't seem right to sing a song to make you all feel blue. . See Turkey of Life, The.—Duntley. Now, it is trying, very. See Lost Letter, The.—Denton. Now it’s hail to the commander. men, A.—(Baltimore News.) Now I’ve been , thinkin’ quite a spell. “Co-Edication.”—Anon. Now Jack looked up—it was time to sup. See Here is the Tale.—Deane. Now, Jack, you, and May may sit here. See Trying to Tell a Story.—Anon. Now, Jennie dear, I think you will agree. See Love Mak- ing.—Reavis. Now, Jerry, sit down and have something before you go down street. See Demons of the Glass, The.—Adams. Now Joe's a splendid fellow, but I do abominate. See Ex- pecting to Get Even. (Boston Post.) Now, John bring in the electrical mat. See Four Photo- See Now is the Cherry See Uncle Silas on graphs, The.—Denton. “Now John,” says apothecary Jones, “I’m going home to tea.” See Apothecary Man, The.—Anon. “Now John,” the district teacher says. See School-day, A. —McSparran. Now, Johnny, you know mamma said. See Day After Christ- mas, The.—Kenyon. Now Jones has left his new-made bride to keep his house in order. See Code of Morals, A.—Kipling. See Song for the Sailor- * & 829 Now AN INT).EX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Now kitten-cat Daisy, just hear me. giving.—Anon. º Now kittles, dear, come, form a square. 1ng Lesson.—Schell. Now, lady, hear me. See Lady of Lyons, The (Claude Melnotte's Apology).-Bulwer-Lytton. Now, Lamb, no longer naughty be. See Lamb, The.—Green- àWay. Now, lawyer, I'll tell you my story—you'll have to be patient with me. See, I, Sue for Damages.—Anon. See Daisy's Thanks- See Kittens' Danc- Now leif thy mirth, now leif thy haill plesance. See War Summons the Lower.—Henry the Minstrel. Now let me alone, though I know you won't. See Barney O'Hea.—Lower. - Now let me ask you, what is this people about. See Ameri- can Question, The.—Bright. - Now let me lay the pearl away. See same.—Prentiss. Now let me look at this note once again. See Morning Call, A.—Dance. Now, let me say a few words on a cause. Labor, The...—Powderly. Now let the solemn minute gun. eral Worth.--Cutter. Now let us all thank God. See same.—Rinckart. “NOW let, wº, sing,” the preacher said. See Missionary Hymn, €.—AIłOIl. “Now, let's have a game of play.” Play.—Hawtrey. º l t Now Liddesdale has ridden a raid. See Jock o' the Side.— (Ballad.) Now Liddisdale has lain long in. See Dick o' the Cow.— (Ballad.) *- Now lies the Earth all Danaë to the stars. The (Now Lies The Earth).-Tennyson. Now list and lithe, you gentlemen. See Northumberland Betrayed by Douglas.--(Ballad.) Now list you, lithe you gentlemen. See Robin Hood and Queen Katherine (A).- (Old Ballad.) Now, liº kitty, come to me. See Learning Their Letters. —AI1011. Now #. here, Jack; I know this track. See Fauntleroy.— Ultler. Now, look here, Rain, said the Sun one day. See Rain- bow, The.—Goodfellow. Now lufferis comis with largess loud. See Petition of the Grey Horse, Auld Dunbar, The.—Dunbar. “Now Maitre, this is the Tintamarre.” See Tintamarre, The...—Ryan. “Now, mamma, if only you’ll promise me true.” See My Sweetheart.—Dayre. Now many are the stately ships that northward steam away. §gºver Thinks of His Lady in the North, The.— €61. Now, Marwan, hermut of the grot. See King and Hermit.— (Tr.) Kuno Meyer. Now, Mary, the boys are gone. See Little Friend in the Mirror, The.—Philly. NOW *ś false, spendthrift, Memory. See Lough Bray. I’8, See Curse to See On the Death of Gen- See Boy's Play and Girl's See Princess, Now, merry hearts, let games begin. See Genevra-Stilwell. Now might I, do it pat, now he is praying. See Hamlet (Soliloquies from Hamlet).--Shakespeare. “Now mind,” said Mrs. Hilary Musgrave. See Dolly Dialo- gues, The (My Last Chance) —Hope Now mirk December's dowie face. Seº Daft Days, The.— Fergusson. Now, M; Clara, point your toe. See Dancing Lesson, The. —UrroVe. Now, Mr. Smith, who had taken his leave. See John Smith's Will.—Shillaber. Now, Mrs. Caudle, I should like to know what has become of my hat ? . See Mr. Caudle's Hat.—Anon. Now, Mrs. Pringle, once for all, I say. See Matrimony.— Anon. Now more the bliss of love is felt. See Home at Last.— Romanes. Now morn, her rosy steps in the Eastern clime. See Para- dise Lost.—Milton. Now morning from her orient chambers came. See Morn- ing.—Keats. Now, most noble Brutus. See Julius Caesar (Farewell).- Shakespeare. Now, º my kitchen work is done. See Double-faced. -AI). On. Now, mother, what's the matter? See Hamlet (Closet Scene).-Shakespeare. Now must the storied Potomac. See Grave of Lincoln The and Lincoln.-Proctor. Now my blood with long-forgotten fleetness. Tree, The.—Taylor. Now, my co-mates, and brothers in exile. It (Tongues in Trees).-Shakespeare. Now A. dear Miss Araminta. See Dolly's Presents.— IłOIl. “Now, my dear,” said Mr. Italics. Checkers, A.—Anon. “Now, my dear,” said Mr. Spooperdyke. See Rehearsing for Private Theatricals —Huntley and Spoopendyke's Private Theatricals.— Anon. See Tulip See As You Like See Friendly Game of Now my lord had the honour of coming down post. See Public Breakfast, The -—Anstey. º º Now Nature cleeds the flowery lea. See Lassie Wi’ The Lint-white Locks,—Burns. Now Nature hangs her mantle green. See Lament of Mary Queen of Scots, on the Approach of Spring and Mary Queen of Scots.—Burns. Now near the stream approach'd the sounding war. See Conquest of Canaan, The...—Dwight. Now Nicolete considered by what means she might seek for Aucassin. See Aucassin and Nicolete.—Lang. Now night descends with darkness. See Evening at Pa- lermo.—Symonds. Now, nursey, won't you just sew this ruffle in my dress. See Choose your Words.-Broome. Now o'er the one half world Nature seems dead. See Mac- beth (Macbeth: Selection from the Dagger Scene) — Shakespeare. Now o'er the topmost pine. See Morning.—Waddington. Now, of all the birds that keep to tree. See Cuckoo's Wit, The...—Hawker. Now of all the trees by the King's highway. See Holly. The.—Hawker. NOW ol, wºrd has at last. See Wizard's Apprentice, The. —GOethe. Now, on a sudden, I know it, the secret, the secret of life. See Revealed.—Hoopman. Now one and all you roses. See Wood Song, A.—Hodgson. Now over intervening waste. See Epic of Women. — O'Shaughnessy. Now over-head a rainbow, bursting through. See Don Juan (Rainbow, The).-Byron. Now peace to his ashes who planted yon trees. See Bole- hill Trees.—Montgomery. Now, Petah, go and sot down dah. See Petah.-Anon. Now wº well, you parents dear. See Children in the Wood, The.—Anon. Now poor ( or that Tom Dunstan's cold. stan; or, the Politician.—Buchanan. Now praise to God's oft-granted grace I See Centennial Meditation of Columbia, The (America).-Lanier. Now, prosp’rous gales the bending canvas swell'd. See Lusiad, The (Spirit of the Cape, The).-Muckle. Now pussy come and play at school. See Pussy at School. See Pet and her See —Tisdale. Now, pussy, I've something to tell you. Cat.—(Harper’s Young People ) Now, Rachel, seriously, you are not vexed with me? Golden Pippins.—Anon. Now riden this folk and walken on fote. See Piers the Plowman (Passus VI).--Langland. Now Robin Hood is to Nottingham gone. See Robin Hood Rescues Three Squires.—(Ballad.) Now Robin Hood, Will Scadlock, and Little, John. ... See Robin Hood and the Prince of Aragon.— (Old Ballad.) Now, Rose I shan’t stay a single minute. See Affection of the Heart, An.-Coggins. Now Rover, I am very sure. See Tom Dun- See Rover —Anon. Now saddle El Canalo—the freshening wind of morn. See El Canalo.—Taylor. “Now,” said Wardle, after a substantial lunch. or “Now,” Said. Wardle, . . . . . . . . . . . . “what say you to an hour on the ice!") See Pickwick Papers, The (Mr. Winkle on Skates).--Dickens Now saucy Phoebus' scorching beams. See Humble Petition of Bruar Water to the Noble Duke of Athole, The (River's Supplication, The).-Burns. Now say, what would Augustus Caesar with us. See Cym- beline (Cymbeline, Act III, Scene 1).-Shakespeare. “Now, see here, porter,” said he briskly. See He Put Him Off, All Right.—Anon. Now seres the planet like a leaf. Dargan. Now shall I eat it all myself? See Question, A.—Anon. Now she is crowned with perfectness at last. See Widow- hood.—Crouse. Now shift your blanket pad before your saddle back you fling. See Old Camp-fire, The.—Harte. Now should we praise the Keeper of heaven's kingdom. See Caedom's Hymn —Anon. “Now show something not so grand.” See Maiden Husking Corn, The.—Blow. Now silent are the forests old. See One Land, One Flag, One Brotherhood.—Collier. “Now since mine even is come at last.” Lady, The...—Cone. Now sinks the summer sun into the sea. Holley. Now sir, what was the conduct of your own allies to Pol- and 3. See Partition of Poland, The.—Fox. Now, sitting by her side, worn out with weeping. See Dream of the World without Death, The...—Buchanan. Now sleeps the crimson petal, now the white. See Princess, The (Summer Night).-Tennyson. Now, Solomon Gundy, how are they going on in the village 2 See Prompt Messenger, A.—Colman. Now something's the matter with Tabby, I see. Kitty, The HAnon. Now, sometimes in my sorrow shut. Tennyson. Now, soul, be very still and go apart. Now stay right still and listen. Anon. Now, stay right still and listen, kitty-cat, and I’ll tell you a story. See Story Kathie Told, The.—A. C. H. S. Now stir the fire, and close the shutters fast. See Task The...—Cowper. See Beyond the War.- See Ride to the See Summer.— See Sick See In Memoriam.— See same.—Barr. See Kathie's Story.— ry 830 FIRST LINE INDEX Now Now storming fury rose. ... See Paradise Lost.—Milton. Now stretch your eye off shore, o'er Waters made. Ocean, The.—Dana. r e - $ Now strike the golden lyre again. See Alexander's Feast. —Dryden. $ Now summer finds her perfect prime. See But Heaven, O Lord, I cannot lose and Heaven, O Lord, I Cannot Lose.—Proctor. Now swarms the village o'er the joyful mead. The (Summer).-Thomson. wº Now Tab, be a sensible cat, I say. See Fred's Experiment. Anon. “Now tell me, my merry woodmen.” See Estray, The.— Willson. Now tell what day is very near. See Guess.-Shedd. Now thank we all our God. See Nun Danket Alle Gott.— Rinkart. TNow thanks to God above. McClelland. e Now that all hearts are glad, all faces bright. See George III., and Sonnet: George III.--Wordsworth..... Now that I have cooled to you. See Postlude.—Williams. Now that I, tying thy glass mask tightly. See Laboratory, The.—Browning. g Now that lusty spring is seen. . Fletcher. Now that shadows deepen. See Evening.—Geibel. Now that she is gone. See Michael Angelo.—Longfellow. Now that the April of your youth' adorns. See same.— Herbert. * * * * g Now that the green hill-side has quite. See In May.— See New Weeks. gº º Now that the village reverence doth lie hid. Year's Gift to Brian Lord Bishop of Sarum, A.—Cart- wright. t * * Now that the winds of Peace have blown away. See Lin- coln: A Retrospect.—Kemp. Now that the winter's gone, the earth hath lost. and Spring.—Carew. Now that [or poor) Tom Dunstan's cold. stan; or, the Politician.—Buchanan. Now that we are all here, what shall we do? Entertainment, A.—Anon. Now that we've done our best and worst and parted. See Busy Heart, The.—Brooke. See See Seasons, See Alumni Greeting Song.— See Love's Emblems.— See same See Tom Dun- See Parlor Now the bricht sum, and the soft simmer showers. See White Rose o' June, The.—Nairne. Now the bright crocus flames. . See Spring.—Lang. Now the bright morning-star, day's harbinger. See Song on May Morning.—Milton. Now the Consul’s brow was sad. Bridge.—Macaulay. * Now the day is over. See Child's Evening Hymn and Even- ing Hymn.—Baring-Gould. Now the days are all gone over. See Pastiche.—Swinburne. Now the deacon maintained stoutly, and with energy and wim. See Deacon's Downfall, The.—Lansing. Now º dreary night is done. See Morning Hymn.—Alex- all Cler. Now the Fraser gleamed. See Eos.—Davin. Now the frosty stars are gone. See Ariel in the Cloven Pine.—Taylor. Now the furnaces are out. See, Piper, Play.—Davidson. Now the glories of the year. See Hallelujah (For Summer Time) and In the Summer Time.—Wither. Now the golden day is ending. See Slumber Song.—Poyn- t See Horatius at the er. Now the golden morn aloft. See Ode on the Pleasure Aris- ing from Vicissitude.—Gray. “Now, the Graces are four, and the Venuses two. See Molly .* Trefusis.--Dobson. Now the high holocaust of hours is done. over Tyringham.—Wharton. Now the history of the Class of. Painton. Now the hungry lion roars. See Midsummer Night's Dream (Approach of the Fairies, The).--Shakespeare. Now the joys of the road are chiefly these. See Joys of the Road, The.—Carman. - Now the laborer's task is o'er. See same.—Ellerton. Now the last day of many days. See Recollection, The.— Shelley. Now the light o' the west is a-turn'd to gloom. See Evenên in the Village.—Barnes. * Now the long forgotten valley of my youth I went to seek. See But, the Sun is Ever Youthful.-Meyer. - Now the lovely spring has come. See Spring "Song.—Haw- See Moonrise See Class Chronicles.— horn. Now the lusty Spring is seen. Beaumont and Fletcher. Now the night is overpast. See Before the Bridal.—Taylor. Now the noisy winds are still. See same-Dodge. Now the North wind ceases. See Tardy Spring.—Meredith. Now the Philistines gathered together their armies to battle. See David and Goliath.-Bible. Now the quietude of earth. See Hermit, The.—A. E. Now the rite is duly done. See Newly Wedded, The.— Praed. * * *. Now the shiades o' the elems da stratch muore an muore. See Evening, and Maiden.—Barnes. Now the Solemn shadows lengthen. See Old Age.—Lecky. Now the Spring is coming on. See Snowdrop, The.—(Songs for the Little Ones at Home.) See Valentinian (Spring).- & Now the storm begins to lower. See Fatal Sisters, The and Ode from the Norse Tongue, An.—Gray. Now the summer days are come. See Wreath of Flowers, A.—Denton. Now the sun is in the skies. dale. Now the sun is sinking. See same.—Anon. Now the third and fatal conflict for the Persian throne was done. See Harmosan.—Trench. Now the widow McGee. See Larrie O'Dee.—Fink. “Now then, look alive there l’’ See Ventriloquist on a Stage Coach. -Cockton. Now then, take your seats! for Glasgow and the North. See Night, Mail, North, The.—Cholmondeley-Pennell. NOW tº: You ! come out o' that l See Black Zeph’s Pard. —ADOIl. Now there was one who came in later days. See Last Caesar, The.—Aldrich. NOW, there was Uncle Elnathan Shaw. See Aunt Shaw's Pet Jug.—Day. y Now, therefore, I, Abraham Lincoln, United States. See Morning Hymn.—Little- President of the l See Emancipation Proclamation.—Lin- COllºl. NoW, therein, of all sciences. . See Poet, The.—Sidney. Now, there's a cat who's gaining fame. See Model Cat, The.—Pender. NoW, there's a nice looking young man for a wedding- party. See Not Ashamed of his Occupation.—Morton. NoW there's peace on the shore, now there's calm on the Sea. See Broadswords of Scotland, The.—Lockhart. NOW these were visions in the night of war. See Prayer for Peace.—Johnson. NOW this is a story of something that happened when the World was young. See King Sylvain and Queen Aimée. —Sherwood. t NoW this is the law of the jungle—as old and as true as the Sky. See Law of the Jungle, The-Kipling. Now this is the law of the Overland that all in the West obey. See Saltbush Bill.—Paterson. “Now this is very unfortunate.” See Vehicle of Love.— Hibbard. Now this was the work of the hand of man. The.—Nesbit. NoW thou art dead, no eye shall ever see. Spaniell Tracier—Herrick. NoW thrice that morning Guinevere had climbed. See Idylls of the King (Enid).—Tennyson. Now Time, throws off his cloak again. See Return of Spring, The (Charles D’Orleans).—Longfellow. Now Titus Labienus. See Ballad of Titus Labienus, The.— Richards. NoW, Topsy...you are clean and tidy at last I hope 7 See See Adioux Among See Titanic, See Upon his Uncle Tom's Cabin (Topsy) —Stowe. Now trouble brious among the Sioux. the Sioux.-Anon. Now, trumpeter l for thy close. —Whitman. “Now unto yonder wood-pile go.” See Mystic Trumpeter, The. See Saddened Tramp, A. -AIl OIl. Now upon English soil I soon shall stand. See Sonnets Written, In, Mid Channel.—Austin. Now, ". Syria's land of roses. See Lalla Rookh (Syria). —VLOOre. - NoW.Venus mounts her car, she shakes her reins. See Fan, The.—Gay. Now wake me up at six o'clock.” See Sleepy.—Anon. NoW was the Lord and Lady of the May. See Britannia's Pastorals (Book II Song V).--—Browne. NoW wat ye wha I met yestreen. See Young Laird and Edinburgh Katie, Thé.—Ramsay. Now ...we are toiling through a weary life. See Now and en.—Elmo. NoW.We can talk....Thank goodness, that old bore. See Two . Simple Little Ostriches.—Tompkins. “Now welcom, somer, with thy sonne softe.” See Parle- ment of Foules (Roundel, A: “Now welcom somer”.) and Welcome Summer.—Chaucer. Now welcome, welcome, baby-boy, unto a mother's fears. See Irish Mother in the Penal Days, The...—Banim. NoW went forth the morn. See Paradise Lost (Battle of the Angels).-Milton. Now we're afloat upon the tropic sea. See Tropical Weather. —Sargent. NoW Westward Sol had spent the richest beams. See Night- ingale's Song, The...—Crashaw. t Now, whah d'ye sºppose dat chile is? See Mammy's Pick- See Hard Times (School Scenes anin’.-Jenkins. Now, what I want is facts. from “Hard Times”).—Dickens. Now what. is Love, I pray thee, tell ? See “Now What is Love.”—Raleigh. “Now, what shall I send to the Earth to-day ?” See Sun- beams, The.—Poulsson. Now what should a young maid do? See What Should a Young Maid Do?—King. Now, what was the Venezuela Question? Question, The.—Lodge. Now when Jesus was born in Bethlehem. See St. Matthew (Visit of the Wise Men, The).-Bible. Now when the giant in us wakes and broods. lism.—Russell. Now when the glorious lady reached the room. See Odyssey, The (Bending of the Bow, The).-Homer. See Venezuela See Symbo- 831 Now AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Now when the troops together with their captains. See Iliad, The (Combat between Paris and Menelaus) – - Homer. # Now when twelve days complete had run their race. See Homer (Tr. fr.).--Dryden. “Now, where are ye goin’,” ses I, “wid the shawl.” See Road, The...—Chalmers. Now where is he, that monster. See Last scene from Mor- dred, The.—Campbell. Now wherefore trembles still the string. See Visit of the Prince of Wales to Laura Secord.—Curzon. “Now which would you advise, dear?” See How Ladies Shop.—Anon. Now º my lips are living. See After Death.-Teas- a le. Now while our money is piping hot. See Merchantman, The. —Davidson. Now while the sunset offers. See Santa Barbara Beach.-- Torrence. Now whilst he dreams, O Muses, wind him round ! See For Music.—Procter. Now who has done the greatest deed. The.—Leland. “Now who is without.” the Irish.) “Now who may this be 7” See Proclamation, See Eamonn an Chnuic.—(From See Little Vagabond, A.—Sang- StëI’. Now who would ever think that one long yellow hair. See Sister Ernestine's Beau.-Locke. Now, who’d want a more cozier little home than me an’ Tude's got here 3 See Twiggs and Tudens.—Riley. Now wilt me take for Jesus' sake. See Prayer, A.—Hink- SOI. Now winds of winter glue. Quiller-Couch. Now winter fills the world with snow. See Song for Winter. —Sherman. * Now winter nights enlarge. See Winter Nights.-Campion. Now wol I turn unto my tale agen. See Canterbury Tales, The (Fox and Cock).-Chaucer. “Now, woman, why without your veil?” See King of the Crocodiles, The.—Southey. Now would I weave her portrait out of all dim splendour. See Portrait.—Pound. Now, wouldn't you expect to find a man an awful crank. See Ballad of Hard-luck Henry, The.—Service. Now wyl I of hor servise say yow no more. and the Grene Knyght (Stranger at King Arthur's Court, The).--Anon. Now, you know, there are anecdotes and anecdotes. See Minister's Blunder, The...—Clemens. Nowº, may think it very nice. See Not so Easy.—Doo- 151,162. Now, you must admit, Sammie. Denton. NOW Nºw must take your things right off. See Tiny Quarrel, ..—MLay. Now, you who rhyme, and I who rhyme. See Modern Rhymer, The.—Gilder. Now young gentleman, we have met to learn the wonderful art of elocution. See Real Elocution.—Anon. Now, you’ve sung your roundelay. See Fairy Joke, A.— Anon. Now’s #. * for Santa Claus. See Time for Santa Claus. —BOylan. Nowhere before could I so well have seen. See Sonnet: ºwner before, etc.”).-Petrarch (Tr. by MacGre- gor. Nowhere fairer, sweeter, rarer. See Ranger, The.—Whittier. Nowº such a devious stream. See Songo River.—Long- €110°W. s Nu, broberr Wallterr, broberr min. Orrm. Nude nymph, when from Neuberg's I led her. the Meerschaum, The.—Kipling. “Number 106” must have been a beautiful woman once. See Easter in a Hospital Bed.—Crinkle. ‘‘Number twenty-five ſ” See same.—Anon. Nuns fret not at their convent's narrow room. and Sonnet, The...—Wordsworth. Nurse of the Pilgrim Sires, who sought, beyond the Atlantic foam. See England.—Elliot. Nurses in hospitals are inclined to lay too much stress. See Hopkins Last Moments.--Anon. Nursy put a beau'ful pair o' new gloves. See Who Got See Overland on a See Upon New Year's Eve.— See Some Famous Dates.— See Ormulum, The...— See Maid of See same Skinned ?—Hays. Nymph, nymph, 'what are your beads? Saltmarsh.--Monro. O O [Oh-C.] a dainty plant is the ivy green. Papers. The (Ivy Green, The) --Dickens. O a dear little maiden is dainty Miss May. Sheldon. O a gallant set were they. See Huguenot, A.—Coleridge. O [Oh-C.] a wonderful stream is the river Time. See Isle of the Long Ago, The and River Time.—Taylor. O Adam was a ploughboy, when plowing first began. See Painful Plough, The...—Anon. O Albuera, glorious field of griefl See Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage (Battle of Albuera).-Byron. See Pickwick See May.— See Syr Gawayn ' O Alisºn Gross, that lives in your tower. See Alison Gross. —AIl O11. O amber day amid the autumn gloom. See O Amber Day. —Allison. O, and is all forgot ? See Midsummer Night's Dream (Fem- inine Friendship).-Shakespeare. , 'O ! are ye sleepin’ Maggie'. See same.—Tannahill. Arranmore, loved Arranmore. See Arranmore.—Moore. Artist, range not over-wide. See Artist, The.—Lytton. ask not, hope thou not, too much. See Kindred Hearts.- —Hemans. Ausº proud Austria, thou wert a bitter foe. See Renyi. —BOOth Babe of #ethlehem, I pause to hear. See O Christ, Our King.—Anon. Babie, dainty Babie Bell. See Baby Bell.—Aldrich. babbling brook of Lappington. See Brook of Lappington, The.—Gillman. O babbling Spring, than glass more clear. See “O Fons Banduslae.”—Horace (Tr. by Austin Dobson.) “O bairn, when I am dead.” See “O Mither, Dinna Dee l'' —Buchanan. i O BANNER blazoned in the sky. See Flag, The.—Potter. O, Barber, you what cuts and scrapes and digs and don't think nothin’ of it. See Owed to a Barber.—Wood. O be thou blest with all that Heaveh can send. See To Mrs. Martha Blount.—Pope. O bear him where the rain can fall. Cobbett.—Elliott. . O bear me where the streamlets stray. O O O O See Elegy on William See Wish of the Aged Bard, The.—Macmillan. beauteous boy a-dream, what visions sought. See To Imagination.—Mann. beauteous God! Uncircumscribed treasure. See Of Heaven.—Taylor. beºus things of earth ! See Under the Cloud.— D10 S. beautiful beneath the magic moon. See At Venice.— Clough. - O beautiful faith of childhood | (Christian Observer. “O beautiful, my country l’’ O, Beautiful Vision of Peace. Dole. O beautiful world of green I How. See Baby Faith.- See same-Hosmer. See Vision of Peace, The.— See Round the Year.—Cooper. O Beauty, perfect child of light. See Litany of Beauty.— MacDonagh. O, Bella fior del momdo l to-morrow. See Malta.-Ryan. O bel. Sweet bells l across the years. See Bells, The...— Ulga Il. O Bertha, aren't you sorry school begins next Monday ? See Two Ways of Looking at It.—Waterman. O Bessie Bell and Mary Gray. See Bessie Bell and Mary Gray.—Anon. O better that her shattered hulk. See Old Ironsides.— Holmes. O Billie, billie, bonny billie. See Bothwell Bridge.— (Old Ballad.) O bird that somewhere yonder sings. See To a Bird at Dawn.—Le Gallienne. O bird, thou dartest to the sun. . See Song, “O bird, thou dartest,” etc.—Lowell. O bitter wind toward the sunset blowing. See Only Son, The.—Newbolt. O blackbirdſ sing me something well. See Blackbird, The. —Tennyson. O blessed angel of the All-bounteous King. See Invocation to Rain.—Curzon. O blessed Deadl Beyond all earthly pains. See Threnody in Memory of Albert Darasz, A.—Linton. O blº Imagination I See St. John and the Faun.—Wood- erry. ** O blest is he whose sorrow. See Clover and Sky.—Clark. O blest of Heaven, whom not the languid songs. See Pleasures of the Imagination (Compensations of the Imagination).—Akenside. O blest unfabled Incense Tree. See Phoenix, The.—Darley. O blithe new-comer l I have heard. See To the Cuckoo.— Wordsworth. O blue eyes close in slumber. See Cradle Song.—Brooke. O bluebird up in the maple tree. See Bluebird, The.— Anon. O blº, up in the maple tree. See Blue-jay, The.— wett. O blushing flowers of Krumley I See Krumley.—Cary. O boat of my lover I go softly, go safely. See Boat of My Lover, The...—Craik. O bold majestic downs, smooth, fair and lonely. See Downs, The.—Bridges. O bonnie Bird, that in the brake, exultant, dost prepare thee. See Waking of the Lark, The.—Mackay. O, bonnie Toshie Norrie to Inverard is game. See Toshie Norrie.—Anderson. g O bonny Baby Livingston. See Baby Livingston.—(Ballad.) O born in days when wits were fresh and clear. See Scho- lar-Gipsy, The (Flee fro’ the Press).-Arnold. O Boston wives and maids, draw near and see. See To the Boston Women.— (St. James Chronicle.) O Boswell, Bozzy, Bruce, whate'er thy name. See To Bos- well.—Wolcott. e O, boys who work, with hand or brain. See Coming Rulers, The.—Anon. O [Oh-O. Il breathe not his name, let it sleep in the shade. See Oh! Breathe not His Name.—Moore. 832 FIRST LINE INDEX O East O brent's your brow, my Lady Elspat. See Lady Elspat.— (Ballad.) “O brighest of my children dear, earthborn.” (Coelus to Hyperion).--Keats. - O, Brignal banks are wild and fair. See Rokeby (Brignal Banks).--Scott. O bring my muff and mittens, Toots. Spofford. O broad-breasted Queen among Nations. See O'Reilly. * 5 e O brother Planets, unto whom I cry. See Isolation.—Pea- body. O brother treel O brother treel See Hyperion See Our Maying.— Boston.— See same.—Michelson. O, brothers mine, take care. See White Witch, The.— Johnson. O brothers I thro' how many lands. See Retrospect, The.— Lockhart. O brothers, who must ache and stoop. See To My Brothers. l —Ura, Ie. O brown brook, O blithe book, what will you say to me. See Water Fantasy.—Davis. “O, bury me not in the deep, deep sea.” The.—Saunders. - - - O, but life went gaily, gaily.. See In the House of Idiedaily. —Carman. º O Caesar, we who are about to die. mus.—Longfellow. - Caledonial stern and wild. See Lay of the Last Minstrel (Scotland).--Scott. º s [or Ohl call my brother back to me. See Child's First Grief, The.—Hemans. cam ye in by the House o' Rodes. the Turk (B).- (Old Ballad.) [or Oh J, came ye ower by the Yoke-burn ford. See Jock Johnstone the Tinkler.—Hogg. [or Ohl, Captain, my Captain l our fearful trip is done. See O Captain l my Captain lº-Whitman. captain of the wars, whence won Ye so great scars. See Veteran of Heaven, The.—Thompson. Castell Gloom l thy strength is gone. See Castell Gloom.— Nairne. - Charlie was juist a king to see. See Scottish Ballad, A.— See Ocean Burial, See Morituri Saluta- See John Thomson and Lyle. chº of the whole world's round. See Song of Ind.— atta. . chaser of the dragon-flies at play. See From the Japanese. —A-IO, OIn . child, had I thy lease of time I Such unimagined things. See Child of To-day, A.—Buckham. child! O child ! my soul, and not my child ! and Juliet (Resignation).--Shakespeare. child of Mary's Tender care l See Carol.—Anon. Child of Nations, giant-limbed. See Canada.-Roberts. Christ of God I whose life and death. See Vesta.-- Whittier. - See Romeo Christmas, merry Christmas! See Bells across the Snow. —Havergal. city of wild contrasts, mēetings strange. See Babylon.— Martin. city that is not a city, unworthy the prefix Atlantic. See Atlantic City.—Bunner. climb with me, this April night. See April Night, An...— Le Gallienne. clinging hands and eyes where sleep. See Mater Dolorosa. —Ledoux. Columbia, the gem of the ocean. See Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean and Red, White and Blue.—Shaw. “O come and be my mate l’” said the Eagle to the Hen. See Wedded Bliss.-Gilman. O Come and cross over to nowhere. See Ferry Tale, A.— See Old Time Plays.-Rook Carryl. See Psalms of David, O, come let us sing. O come, let us sing unto the Lord. XCV.-Bible. “O Come, O Come, Calverley. O come, soft rest of cares l Come, Night ! —Chapman. - O come to the garden, dear brother and see. Taylor. O comrades, on each lonely grave we place one flower to-day. See Red, the White, the Blue, The.—Sherwood. convent bell I long, long ago. See Convent Bells, The.— Roberts. the mother pray'd. See Waiting.— See Bridal Song. See Snow.— O O cool in the summer is salad. See Salad.—Collins. O, could I flow like thee, and make thy stream. See Cooper's Hill.—Denham. O country, marvel of the earth. . See Not Yet.—Bryant. O covering grasses 1 O unchanging trees | See Prelude, A. - —Sherman. “O Crikey, Bill !” she ses to me, she ses. See Culture in the Slums.-Henley. O cruel Lovel on thee I lay. See Sapho and Phao (Sap- pho's Song). —Lyly. O erº well, play daintly on golden sands. See Minnie.— rWłIl. O curfew of the setting sun I O bells of Lynn See Bells of Lynn, The.—Longfellow. Od’ hº the seas complainin’. See Doom-bar, The.—Gilling. OI). O daffodil of the western sky. See Alien Sun-flowers.- Woodman. O dº, “living sunbeam.” See Humming-bird, The.— In O11 dandelion, yellow as gold. See Dandelion, The and Dandelion and Child, The.—Anon. dappled throat of white l Shy, hidden bird. See Lonely Bird, The.—Morris. dark, dark, dark, amid the blaze of noon. Agonistes.—Milton. darkling River ! Through the night I hear. Journey of a River, The.—Bryant. dat Gawgy watahmillon, an’ dat gal ob Gawgy wif 'im 1 See Dat Gawgy Watahmillon.—Cooke. dawn upon me slowly, Paradise. See Come Slowly, Para- dise.—Kenyon. day and night, but this is wondrous strange. See Hamlet. —Shakespeare day I he cannot die. See Death-scene, A.—Brontë. day most calm, most bright I See Sunday.—Herbert. dºg § days! shall hearts set free. See Easter Day.— €016. day of roses and regret. See Memorial Day.—Guiney. Ol day thrice lovely 1 when at length the soldier. See Soldier's Return, The..—Coleridge. See Samson See Night O days and hours, your work is this. See In Memoriam (O Days and Hours).-Tennyson. O days endeared to every Muse. See Credidimus Joven Regnare.—Lowell. O de Black Cat cotch ole Sambo Lee. See De Black Cat Crossed His Luck.-Corrothers. O de'ſ O de' ] I’se out of byef. See Repentance.—Anon. O dear, dear Jeanie Morrison. See Jeanie Morrison.— Motherwell. O dear ! ... I am so very tired. The wind has been blowing so fiercely. See Jean Noel: A Story of Christmas in France.—Scannell. “O dear! I'se so tired and lonesome !” See Licensed to Sell; or, Little Blossom.—Bidwell. O dear life, when shall it be. See Astrophel and Stella (Tenth Song).-Sidney. ‘O dear me !” cried the April sky. See Caprice.—Anon. dear ! O dear! It's gone—killed—eaten up. See Dead Canary, The.—Anon. dear! Oh! dear me ! What does ail me? See Heartrend- ing Affair, A.—Locke. dear Saint If I have been too daring, pardon me. See Guido Ferranti—Wilde. dear this pain in my side. See Idle Hands.-Arthur. lover you never set your eyes on. See & dear! to have a Long Lost Nephew, The...—Meyers. death I thou tyrant fell and bloody Matthew Henderson.—Burns. death, when thou shalt come to me. See Strong as Death. —Bunner. deep of Heaven, tis thou alone art boundless. See Night Sky, The.—Roberts. Deirdré, terrible child. See Druid Song of Cathwah, The. —Todhunter. destined land, unto thy citadel. Woodberry. did you ever hear o' brave Earl Bran 7 Bran, The.— (Old Ballad.) did you ne'er hear of “the Blarney.” –Lover. did you see him in the street, dressed up in army-blue. . See Re-enlisted.—Larcom. dig a grave, and dig it deep. See Dirge.—Roscoe. dim waned the moon, through the flitting clouds of night. See Souvenir of Fort Mimms, A.—Jones. [or Ohl dinna ask me gin I lo'e ye. See Dinna Ask Me. .--Dunlop. divine star of Heaven. See Mad Lover, The (Venus).-. Beaumont and Fletcher. do not wanton with those eyes! See same.—Jonson. do you hear the merry waters falling. See Waters of Carr, The-Lockhart. Dolly, school is out at last. See School is Out.—Denton. dolly with the flaxen hair. See To My Dolly.—Moore. don't be sorrowful, darling. See Don't be Sorrowful, Darling.—Peale. draw me, Father, after thee. Wesley. dreadful. Memory ! ... why dost thou tread. See Memory.— (People’s Magazine.) dreamy, gloomy, friendly trees. See same.—Trench. Drimin Dhu Deelish, my kind Kerry cow. See O Drimin dwellers in the dust, arise. Carman. Earl. Rothes, an thou wert mine. See Earl Rothes.— earth, art thou not weary of thy graves? See O Earth, Art Thou not Weary 2—Dorr. Earth, I count the praises thou art worth. See Praise earth, lie heavily upon her eyes. Rest.—Rossetti. earth, O dewy mother, breathe on us. Earth I throughout thy borders. Lovejoy. Earth-and-Autumn of the Setting Sun. [or Oh J East is East, and West is, West, and never the #. shall meet. See Ballad of East and West, The.— 1pling. See Elegy on Captain See My Country.— See Brave Earl 9 See Blarney Castle. See Moravian Hymn.— See Rest and Sonnet: See Prayer, A.— See Easter Carol.— Dhu Deelish.-Anon. See From an Old Ritual.— (Old Ballad.) of Earth.-Browning. Lampman. See Indian Sum- mer.—Leonard. 833 O Easter AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS *- O Easter lilies, pure and, Sweet. See Christ the Risen King and Fair Easter Lilies.—Vincent. º y O—eh—lee I La—la. See Sicilian Emigrant's Song. - Williams. * - - - - e O, eine edle Himmelsgabe ist. See William Tell (Das Licht des Auges).-Schiller. - O elder sister, though thou didst of yore. Columbia.--Smith. - O Ellen, do pray tell me what did Miss Brown Say. Composition, The.—Hillyer. “O Elsie, ye will drive me mad.” fore.”—Brittle. y O [Oh-C.], England is a pleasant place for them that's rich and high. See Last Buccaneer, The and Buccaneer, The.—Kingsley. - O England is an island. See SingSong of England, A.— Hewlett. º O erth I on erth it is a wonders case. See Pastime of Pleas- ure, The (Epitaph of Graunde Amour, The).--Hawes. O even-handed Nature we confess. See Bryant's Seven- tieth Birthday.—Holmes. - O, ever from the deeps. See Soul's Cry, The-Palmer. O' faint, delicious, spring-time violet I See Violet, The.— See Canada to See See “It War Crackit A- tory. O fair and stately maid, whose eyes. See To Eva.-Emer- SOIl. O, fair is Spring, her welcome wing. The.—Anon. O Fair midspring, besung so oft and oft. dise (April).—Morris. O fairl O sweet, when I do look on thee. Soul.—Sidney. s - O, fair sweet face I O eyes celestial bright. Mistress, The.—Fletcher. º O fair young land, the youngest, fairest far. ing California.-Taylor. e O fairer than vermilion. See Eleanor of Castile.—Anon. O fairest maiden, approach thy window I See O Blanca Virgen a tu Ventana l—Anon. - O fairest of creation, last and best. See Paradise Lost (Adam to Eve).-Milton. e O fairest of the blue Antilles. See Cuba's Appeal.—Rice. O [or Oh) fairest of the rural maids!. See, same.--Bryant. O fair-haired slave of Sidon. See Galley Slave of Sidon, A. —Allison. & O, faithless World ! and thy more faithless part. of a Woman's Heart, An.-Wotton. O [or Oh I Falmouth is a fine town with ships in the bay. See Home.—Henley. - O fame, thy laurels graced a blighted pall l See Autumn Moon, See Earthly Para- See Heart and See Sleeping See On Leav- See Elegy See Byron.— Betts. O far-off darling in the South. See Coeur de Lion to Beren- garia.-Tilton. - O far-off rose of long ago. See Far-off Rose, A.—Peabody. O fate, O fault, O curse, child of my bliss. See Astrophel and Stella (Sonnet XCIII.).-Sidney. O Father, let me not die young l See Prayer for Life, A.— Burleigh. “O tº." shouted Johnny Leach. See Under-tow, The.— IlOIl. O Fºl. Thou art near—so near. See Morning Hymn.— IłOIl. O Father l whom my father loves | See Child's Morning Hymn, A.—De Lamartine. O, [or Ohl Father's gone to market-town, he was up be- fore the day. See Midsummer Song, A.—Gilder. O fields in June's fair verdure drest. See Day in June, A. —Washburn. O fierce and rushing sea l O clamorous wind. See Wind and Sea.—Keohler. O first of human blessings, and supreme. See Britannia (War for the Sake of Peace).--Thomson. O fir-tree green 1 O fir-tree green l See To the Fir-tree.— Bellamy and Goodwin. O, Flamen l why trembles Jove's altar' O, Vesta, why quivers thy flame 3. See Battle of Cannae, The.—Wells. O fling not this receipt away. See Paid Bill, The.— (Punch.) O flower of passion, rocked by balmy gales. See Gold-of- Ophir Roses.—Dennen. O fly, my Soul | What hangs upon. See Hymn, A: “O fly,” etc.—Shirley. - & O fly not, Pleasure, pleasant-hearted Pleasure. See Song: “O Fly not, Pleasure.”—Blunt. O for a day at the Hint o' Hairst. See Hint o' Hairst, The. —Murray. | O [or Oh J for a lodge in a garden of cucumbers. See Ninety-nine in the Shade.—Johnson. O [Oh-O. 1 for a lodge in some vast wilderness. See Task, The (Time-piece, The).-Cowper. O for a moon to light me home I See same.—Ramal. O for a Muse of fire, that would ascend. See King Henry V. (Agincourt).—Shakespeare. O for a sculptor's hand. See Balaam and Second Sunday after Easter.—Keble. O [Oh–0.j for a tongue to curse the slave. See Lalla Rookh (Curse on the Traitor, A).--Moore. O for an hour with Robin Hood deep, deep in the forest green. See Robin Hood.—Linton. O, for my sake do you with Fortune chide. •CXI.—Shakespeare. O [Oh-0.] for one hour of youthful joy! Dreams, The.—Holmes. See Sonnets, See Old Man O for some honest lover's ghost. See Doubt of Martyrdom, A.—Suckling. O, for that warning voice, which he, who saw. See Para- dise Lost.—Milton. O for the mighty wakening that aroused. See Half-asleep, The.—Wade. * Q, for the times which were. See Tempora Acta.--Lytton. O for the voice of that wild horn. See Black Prince, The and To the Memory of Edward, the Black Prince.— Scott. O force of faith ! O strength of virtuous will. See Curse of Kehama, The (Retreat, The).-Southey. O, formed by Nature, and refined by Art. See To a Lady before Marriage.—Tickell. O fortress city, bathed by streams. See Quebec.—Campbell. O fortunate, O happy day. See Hanging of the Crane. The (New Household, A).-Longfellow. - O founºf Bandusia | See To the Fountain of Bandusia. —ii'I61C1. O frankly bald and obviously stout ! See To an Old Fogy, Who Contends That Christmas is Worn Out.—Seaman. O [or Oh J Freedom I thou art not, as poets dream. See Antiquity of Freedom, The.—Bryant. O fresh, how fresh and fair. See Dream of the South Wind, A.—Hayne. O Friend! I know not which way I must look. See London, 1802.-Wordsworth. w O friend, like some cold wind to-day. See To a Desolate Friend.—Dawson. O friend, your face I cannot see. See In June.—Chadwick. O friends ! with whom my feet have trod. See Eternal Good- ness, The...—Whittier. O Fº this really is too bad. See Fritz's Education.— Il OIl. O full-voiced herald of immaculate Spring. See Spring ind.—Sharp. O [or Oh J, gaily sings the bird! See Whisperings in Wattle-boughs.-Gordon. O gallant brothers of the generous South. See Ode for Decoration Day, An.—Peterson. O [Oh-O.], Galuppi Baldassaro [Baldassare—O.], this is yery sad to find. See Toccata of Galuppi's, A.—Brown- Ing. O gather me the rose, the rose. See Collige Rosas.-Henley. O gay, yet fearful to behold. See Lord of the Isles, The (Bannockburn).-Scott. O gentle Cau. See Cow—a Bovinity, The.—Anon. O gentle, gentle summer rain. See Invocation to Rain in Summer.—Bennett. O gentle Jennie Eaglehart, I know not where you be. See Rhyme of Jennie Eaglehart, The.—Anon. O gentle vision in the dawn. See Before Dawn (Child of Dawn).--Monro. O Gºgº I’ve been I'll tell you where. See Races, The.— *111S. O gift of God l O perfect day. See Day of Sunshine, A.— Longfellow. O gifted son of our dear land and thine. See To Louis Frechette.—Reade. Q, gin my love were yon red rose. See same.—Anon. O, girls, did you ever ? There come Florence and Lizzie together. See Four Judges, The.—Denton. O, e. don’t, don't. See Professor's Present, The.—Den- OI). O girls, ha-ha-hal I have just written another letter for Aunt Hannah. See Aunt Hannah's Letter.--McCollum. O, girl, know the nicest game. See Bunch of Flowers, A. -AIl OI!. O girls, my father has bought a beautiful sail-boat. See Knowing the Circumstances.—Anon. O ! Giuseppe da barber ees crazy weeth spring I See Laggard in Love, The.—Daly. O give thanks unto the Lord; for He is good. See Thanks- giving.—Rook. O Bad Nº. Year ! O glad New Year ! See New Year's Day. –AIl OIl. O glass-blower of time. See Invocation,-Shanafelt. O glorious Easter morning. See same.—Bolton. O [wr. Oh I go and call the cattle home. See Sands of Dee, The.—Kingsley. O [wr. Ohl, go not yet, my lovel Tennyson. “O God, I cried. The.-Meyer. O God l if this indeed be all. See If This be All.—Brontë. O God I it is a fearful thing. See Prisoner of Chillon, The. See Hero to Leander.— “Why may I not forget 3’’ See Burden, —Byron. O God I Methinks, it were a happy life. See King Henry VI, Pt. III. (King's Envy of a Shepherd's Life, The).-- Shakespeare God my sins are manifold l against my life they cry. See Forgive.—Heber. God, my strength and fortitude, of force I must love Thee. See Psalm Eighteen.—Sternhold. God of battles l steel my soldiers' hearts. See King Henry V. (Prayer Before Agincourt).-Shakespeare. God of Battles, who art still. See On the Eve of War.— Dandridge. God of hosts, whose mighty hand. . See In Days Like These.—Stacy. Gºur Father, if we had but truth | See Prayer, A.— lil. See “O God! Our Help in . God l our help in ages past. Ages Past.”—Watts. 834 TIRST LINE INDEX O Islay! O “O Good Lord Judge, O O O O “O Grandma, see my valentine.” O . 5 God! that I might breathe of Freedom's air. See Cuba, 1897—Bashford. God that madest earth and sky, the darkness and the day. See O God that Madest Earth and Sky.—Heber. God, that men should put an enemy in their mouths to steal away their brains. See Othello.—Shakespeare. God, the cleanest offering. See Father Damien.—Tabb. God I though sorrow be my fate. See Prayer.—Mary, Queen of Hungary. - God, thy moon is on the hills. See Kelphius's Hymn.— Peterson. God, unseen but not unknown. See Thou, God, Seest Me. —Montgomery. God l who dost the nations lead. See Hymn : Sung at the Eulogy of Abraham Lincoln.—Very. {- God I who wert my childhood's love. See God of my Child- hood, The.—Faber. God! whose thought are righest light. See Harsh Judg- ments.-Faber. God! whose thunder shakes the sky. Chatterton. goddess! hear these tuneless numbers wrung. See Ode to Psyche.—Keats. Godlike gestures, whose compelling sweep. In Aulis.—Phillips. gold Hyperion, love-lorn Porphyro. See Ode to England, An (Keats).—Lord. golden and rare red treasures. Willis. golden shapel Fair, full-blown flow'r See To A Morning Cloud.— Mair. e = * * golden-tongued Romance with serene lute. . See On Sitting Down to Read “King Lear” Once Again.—Keats. [or Oh J, gold-green wings and bronze-green wings. See Winged Seeds.-Cone. [or Ohl, good gigantic smile o' the brown old earth. See Among the Rocks, The and Ancient Doctrine.—Brown- 1Ilg. good gray head which all men knew. See Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington.—Tennyson. and sweet Lord Judge. See Maid Freed from the Gallows, The...— (Ballad.) goodºº Year ! we clasp. See Address to the New Year. -UI’alk. [Oh–C.], good painter, tell me true. See Order for a Picture, An.—Cary. grammar-rules, O now your virtues show. Rules.—Sidney. [or Oh J. Grandly flowing River! See On the Bluff.-Hay. See Contrasted Valentines. See Resignation.— See Iphigenia See Autumn Leaves.— of heaven I See Grammar- —Barrow. granite nature I like a mountain height. Hayne. great Republic, rise and shake. The.—Williams. great Sun of heaven, harm not my love. An.—Wilkinson. [wr. Oh J, greenly and fair in the lands of the sun. See Pumpkin, The.—Whittier. EIamlet ! speak no more. See Hamlet.—Shakespeare. Hapless day ! O wretched day I See Thirty-nine.—Field. Happiest he, whose riper years regain. See Character, A.—Fields. [Oh–C..] happiness I our being's end and aim I Sce Essay on Man, An (Happiness).-Pope. happy dames l that may embrace. See Complaint of the Absence of her Lover being upon the Sea.—Howard. happy day returning. See Arbor Day.—Halsey. happy glow, O sun-bathed tree. See Gift, The.—Web- Ster. [or Ohl happy, happy maid. and Nuptial Eve, A.—Dobell. happy hours l O compensation ample. See Carlyle.— See New Emancipation, See Incantation, See Keith of Ravelston see Dipsychus (In Venice; Dipsychus Speaks).-Clough. happy hush of heart to heart I See First Kiss, The.— tton. happy life, whose love is found ! See Queen and Slave.— Collins. See Introduction to the Earthly See Shrubbery, The.— happy seafarers are ye. Paradise.—Morris. happy shades l to me unblest. owper. happy sleep ! that bear'st upon thy breast. See Sleep.– Martin. happy soul, that lives on high. See same.—Watts. happy [or happie ] Thames that didst my Stella bear ! See Astrophel and Stella (Sonnet CIII.). -Sidney. happy they whose hearts receive. See Blessed are They that have not Seen.—Clough. happy . Tithon l if thou know'st thy hap. Alexander. hark, O hear, how thin and clear. Tennyson. [wr. Oh) have ye na heard o' the fause Sakelde 3 Kinmont Willie.—Anon. have you been in Gudbrand's dale. Synnøv.—Boyesen. [or Oh I, he was a Bowery bootblack bold. Annihilation.—Brine. heard ye na o' the silly blind Harper. Harper, The.—(Ballad.) heard ye of Sir James the Rose. Rose.— (Old Ballad.) See Aurora.-- See Bugle Song.— See See Thoralf and See Total See Lochmaben See Sir James the O hie honour, sweit heuinlie flour degest. O heard, ye the pines in their solitude sigh. See Pines, The. —Wla II". O [wr Oh I, heard ye yon pibroch sound sad in the gale ; See Glenara.—Campbell. O hearken, all ye little weeds. O hearken and hear, and I will you tell. Well, The (B).— (Old Ballad.) O hearkener to the loud-clapping shears. (Hymn to Pan).-Koats, O [wr. Oh I heart of mine, we shouldn't. and Kissing the Rod.—Riley. O heart sore-tried I thou hast the best. See Candlemas.-Brown. See Friar in the See Endymion See Just be Glad See Snow-bound.— Whittier. O hear; that never cease to yearn l See Grief for the Dead. —A. In O Il. O, hºly born 1 in deepest dells. See Ode on Science.— wift. O heavenly colour ! London town. See November Blue.— Meynell. - O Heavens, if you do love old men. See King Lear.—Shake- Speare. O hemlock tree l O hemlock treel how faithful are thy branches | See Hemlock Tree, The.—Longfellow. O, here comes Auntie Dimple. See Auntie Dimple.—Anon. O he's a ranting, roving bladel See White Cockade, The.— Anon. O Hº. McEwen I Hetty McEwen 1 See Hetty McEwen.— OOper. O [or Oh I hideous leagues of straining woods. See Flight for Life, The.—Sawyer. See Palice of Honour, The (Ballade in Commendation of Honour, A). –Douglas. O highest, strongest, sweetest woman-soul. See Weal and Woe.—Gilder. “O, ho! he has drunk one glass too much l’’ See One Glass too Much.-Anon. O, ho, you lazy Boy Blue. See Mother Goose, A.—Denton. O, hoi-ye-ho, ho-ye-ho, who's for the ferry See Diamond cut Diamond.—Banks. O hoi-ye-ho, ho-ye-ho, who's for the ferry | ham Ferry.—Marzails. See also Twicken- Q holy ensign I, symbol fair. See Free Flag, The-Anon. O holy Spirit, hasten to us! See Hymn to the Holy Spirit. —Maelisu. O hºg, jºin clad , in purest white. See To Morning.— 8 ke. - O hones face, which all men knew l See Abraham Lincoln. —Stoddard. O honored name, revered and undecaying. See Abraham Lincoln.—Hall. O hour of all hours, the most blest upon earth. See Lucile (Dinner-hour, The).-Lytton. O [or Oh!. how canst thou renounce the boundless storel See Minstrel, The (Charms of Nature, The).--Beattie. “O, how ... feeble is man's power.” See Song: “Sweetest love,” etc.—Donne. O how I wish you wouldn't, Bob. See Don't.—Field. O [wr. Oh I how much more doth [wr. does] beauty beaute- ous seem. See Sonnets, LIV.-Shakespeare. O how my heart is beating as her name I keep repeating. See Mine.—Craik. O, how the nights are short. Thomson. O, how the thought of God attracts. See same.—Faber. O, how tired I am I cannot walk any further. See Good Way to Play a Joke, A.—Anon. O hush, my little baby brother. See Nursing.—Lamb. O [or Oh I hush thee, my babie, thy sire was a knight. See Lullaby of an Infant Chief.-Scott. O I am the little New Year, ho! hol See New Year, The.— Il OI!. O, I die. Horatio ! See Hamlet.—Shakespeare. See Tam Lin.—(Ballad.) See Midsummer Courtship.– 'O I forbid yeu, maidens a”. O I forbid ye, maidens a”, who are sae sweet and fair. See Tamlane.—Anon. (A mother version of the foregoing.) O I gºome from far away. See Witch's Ballad, The...— COLT5. (), I hae seen great anes. See My Ain Fireside.-Hamilton. O [wr. Ohl, I have passed a miserable night. See King Richard III. (Clarence's Dream).-Shakespeare. O, I have walked in Kansas. See Kansas.—Lindsay. O I once was a lad. See To Browning the Music-Master.— Schauffler. O I went into the stable. Ballad.) O I will sing to you a sang. See Clerk's Twa Sons o' Ow. senford, The.— (Old Ballad.) O if I had a thousand a year, Gaffer Green. See Thousand a Year, A.—Anon. O 1 if I wake, shall I not be distraught. Juliet (Potion Scene).--Shakespeare. O, if thou knew'st how thou thyself dost harm. Aurora.-Alexander. -- O Indolence I curst worm. See Indolence.—Griffin. Q [wr. Oh J, inexpressible as sweet. See same-Woodberry. O Inverey came down Deeside. See Baron o'Brackley, The. See Our Goodman (B).- (Old See Romeo and See To — (Ballad.) O Ireland, dark-hooded in sea-fog and mist. See Prophecy, A.—Sheehan. O Ireland Ireland! proud hearts are breaking. See To Erin.—Kelly. O Islay I Sweet Islay I thou green grassy Islay ! See Dear Islay l—Pattison. 835 O it AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS O it fell out upon a day. See Laird O Drum, The...— (Old Ballad.) & O [or Ohl, it is great for our country to die, where ranks are contending ! See Elegiac.—Percival. . - O [or Oh J, it is hard to work for God. See Right Must Win, The.—Faber. O ! I wr. "Oh J it is pleasant, with a heart at ease. in Nubibus.-Coleridge. 6. - O, it was a dream I had. See Dream, A.—Riley. O it was out by Donnycarney. See Song: “O it was out by Donneycarney—Joyce. See Fancy O Italy, how beautiful thou art 1 See. Italy.—Rogers. O Italy, my country l See To ſtaly.—Leopardi, O its Christmas Eve, and moonlight. See Little Feller's Stockin', The.—Lincoln, - & O it's I that am the captain of a tidy ship. See My Ship and I.-Stevenson. O it's up in the Hielands. See Bonny James Campbell.— (Ballad.) O Jellon Grame sat in Silverwood. See Jellon Grame.— (Ballad.) e O, "º. a’ weet, poor body. See Comin' thro' the Rye.— ll I’IlS. O Jesu, Thou art standing. See Behold, I Stand at the Door and Knock.-How. Johnny was as brave a knight. (Ballad.) Joy, hast thou a shape 3 joy of creation, to be arte. joy of life, O joy of lovel Sterne. joy I thou welcome stranger, Revenge.—Young. joy too high for my low style to show I See Astrophel and Stella (Sonnet LXIX.).—Sidney. joys | Infinite sweetness I with what flowers. See Morn- ing-watch, The.—Vaughan. joys of love and joys of fame. See Last Hour, The.— lifford. º judge not from the ripple. Fiester. judgment, thou art fled to brutish beasts. Caesar.—Shakespeare. June 1 delicious month of June. - June, O June, that we desired so. See June.--Morris. Jupiter, and thou Minerva fierce in fight. See Sixe Idillia (Prayer of Theocritus for Syracuse, The).--Dyer. keeper of the Sacred Key. See In, State-Willson. ken ye no' my ain wife. See My Ain Wife.—Bennoch. Renmure's on and awa, Willie I See Kenmure's On and Awa.—Burns. Kia-Kunae, praise l Skinner. See Johnny Scott.— See Joy.—Jackson. See What the Bullet Sang.— See Piero da Castiglione.— twice three years. See See Under-current, The.— See Julius See June.—Sherman. * See Songs of the Coast-dwellers.- & See Young See Daughter of Mendoza, See Written in Tasso's King Amasis, hail l See Amasis.-Binyon. kisse, which doest those ruddie gemmes impart. See ‘O [wr. Oh I lady fair, these silks of mine are beautiful etc.—Hood. See Lady O Lady, Moon, your horns point toward the east. Hunting, (A).-(Old Ballad.) See Song: “O O [or Oh), lady wake l—the azure moon. Woodberry Q ſor Ohl land, of every land the best. See Peace.—Cary. O large of heart, and grand, and calm. See John A. An- O lassie ayont the hill l See same.—MacDonald. O, lay thy hand in mine, dear! See same.—Massey. O [wr. Ohl, leave this barren spot to me ! The.--Lamar. O, lºgº world should task you to recite. See Sonnets, O let me die a-singing ! See Morning Fancy.—Fenollosa. king of Terrors whose unbounded sway. See To Death. Astrophel and Stella (Sonnet LXXXI.).-Sidney. and rare.” See Vaudois Teacher, The.—Whittier. O, Lady Mary Ann looked o'er the castle wa’. Lady Moon.—Rossetti. See O “O lady, thy lover is dead,” they cried. Bedlam, A.— (Punch.) - See Ballad of O land, land of my heart. See Deirdre's Farewell to Alba.— O land of happiness! O land of joy, of light, of youth. See drew.—Moulton. O late-remembered, much-forgotten. See Martin Chuzzlewit O Le Lupe, Gelett Burgess, this is very sad to find. See Petition, The.—Campbell. O Leonora, here thy Tasso dwelt. XII.-Shakespeare. O let me love my love unto myself alone. See Hidden Love, —Finch , Kitty you are so sweet. See Lover's Quarrel, A.—Coles. O lady, leave thy silken thread. See Song: “O Lady, leave,” Mary Ann.—Anon. O lady, rock never your young son young. Lady thy lower,” etc.—Macdonald. O land beloved. See My Country (O Land Beloved).-- Todhunter. PHappy Land, The.—Turgenief. O lark! Sweet lark I See Singer, The.—Stedman. (When Duty Begins).--Dickens. Staccato to O Le Lupe, A.—Carman. See Beech Tree's O lend to me, sweet nightingale. FIouse at Sorrento.—De Vere. O let me be in loving nice. See Punctilio.—Coleridge. The.—Clough. O let the solid ground. See Maud (“O let,” etc.).-Tenny- SOIl. O let the Soul her slumbers break. See Coplas de Manrique (Relentless Time).-Manrique (Longfellow). O Liberty, thou goddess heavenly bright. See Apostrophe to Liberty and Letter to the Right Honorable Charles, Lord Halifax-Addison. O life I how pleasant is thy morning. See Epistle to James Smith.-Burns. O life, I behold thee face to face. See Riddle of the Sphinx, he.—Brackett. O life, O death, O world, O time. See same.—Trench. Q life, so dearly ours. See Day on the Hills, A.—Morse. O life I that mystery that no man knows. See Life.—Little. O lifted face of mute appeal | See Come Love or Death.- . Thompson, O light! (which mak'st the light). See Nosce Teipsum ! {{* Soul of Man and the Immortality Thereof).- 3.VleS, O, [or Oh I like a queen's her happy tread. See Song: “O, like a queen's her happy tread.”—Watson. O li'l' lamb out in de col'. See Hymn: “O, li'l' lamb,” etc. —Dunbar. O lilies fair, O emblems meet. See Consider the Lilies.— Murray. O, limèd soull that, struggling to be free. See Hamlet- Shakespeare. O Lincoln I great, and wise, and good. See Crown With Evergreens Fair.—Anon. O Lincoln I Sent of God, Columbia crowns thy brow with . Laurel wreaths. ... See O Lincoln.—Finney. O listen, gude peopell, to my tale. See Laird O Logie, The (B) = (Qld Ballad.) O [wr: Oh!, listen, listen, ladies gay I See Lay of the Last Minstrel (Rosabelle).-Scott. “O º man.” See Husband and Wife's grave, The.— &Il3. listen to the sounding sea. See same.—Curtis. little bird! sing sweet among the leaves. See Nestlings. —F. C. A. little boy, my little boy. See My Little Boy.—Joyce. little buds , all bourgeoning with Spring. See Song in ... Spring, A.—Jones. little buds, break not so fast. See Budding-time too Brief. —Stein. little, feet! that such long years. See Weariness.-Long- €110°W. little fleet! that on thy quest divine. See Columbus and ... the Mayflower.—Houghton. litº ºysts you love me so. See Little Girl's Fancies, little green leaf on the bough. See Silent Mouth, A.— O'Byrne. Ior Ohl little hearts, beat home, beat home. ... Song.—Pickthall. little lambs 1 the month is cold. See Lambs in the Meadow. ..—Alma-Tadema. little loveliest lady mine. See Valentine, A.—Richards. little self, within whose smallness lies. —Masefield. .* [or Oh I little town of Bethlehem. See Christmas Poem and Same.—Brooks. lively; Q most Charming pug. and To a Monkey.—Fleming. living image of eternal youth. See Trilby.—Brown. Logie.o. Buchan, O Logie the laird. See Logie o’ Buchan. —Halket. - lonely bay of Trinity. See Cable Hymn, The.—Whittier. lonel, day ! No Sounds are heard. See February Rain. —Lazey. lonely, tomb, in Moab's land. See Burial of Moses, The. —Alexander. "O lonely workman, standing there.” See In the Moonlight. —Hardy. lonesome sea-gull, floating far. long ago, when Faery-land. See Swallow See Sonnet to a Monkey O See Sea-birds.--Allen. O º e See Riquet of the Tuft (Prince Riquet's Song).-Brooke. Q, look at the moon. See Moon, The and same.—Follen. O Lord, another day is flown. See Hymn for Family Wor- ship.–White. O Lord, at Joseph's humble bench. See At Joseph's Bench. —MacI)onald. O Lord, bless de teacher who come so far to 'struct us in de Way to heaven. See Negro Prayer.—Anon. O Lord Divine, that stooped to share. See Hymn of Trust. —Holmes. O Lord, I come to Thee in prayer. Anon. O Lord, I have heard thy speech, and was afraid. See Habakkuk (Prayer of Habakkuk).-(Bible.) O See Psalm CXXXIX.— O O O See New Version, A.— Lord, in me there lieth nought. Sidney. Lord, I’ve never lived where churches grow. boy's Prayer, The-Clark. Lord my God, do thou thy holy will. Reble. See Cow- See Resignation.— Lord of heaven and earth, and sea l See Giving to God. —Wordsworth. O Lord. Our Lord, now excellent. See Psalms of David, VIII.-Bible. “O Lord l, take thou my heart.” See Fénelon's Prayer.-- Harrison. O Lord, thy wing outspread. See same.—Blew. See Central I The. . 6 FIRST LINE INDEX O mothers O Lord, who knowest every need of mine. Prayer, A.—Anon. - - - O Lords hº ruler of the nation I See People's Petition, The. - 8. - w O loss of sight, of thee I most complain l See Samson Agonistes (Samson on His Blindness).-Milton. O Love and Death ! See same.—Hemans. O [or Oh! Love builds on the azure sea. and Master-builder, The...—Crawford. O love, can the tree lure the summer bird. See Song in Autumn, A.—Stringer. O Love, come back, across the weary way. See From Far.— Marston. O Love, could I but take the hours. house. O Love divine, how sweet Thou art I —Wesley. O Love divine, of all that is. Chadwick. O Love Divine, that stooped to share. See Values.—Ritten- See Desiring to Love. See Song of Trust, A, See Hymn of Trust. —Holmes. O Love I do you know the Spring is here. See In a Time of Flowers.--Naidu. O love, if life should be. O, Love, if you were here. Marston. * O, [or Oh I love is not a summer mood. . See same.—Gilder. O Love I Love I Love I What times were those. See Diamond Wedding, The.—Stedman. º O ! LOVE of loves l—to thy white hand is given. See Domestic Love.—Croly. O Love, so sweet at first. O Love, sweet Love, who came with rosy sail. Ships.-Jackson. O love that is not Love, but dear, so dear ! See There's Rosemary.—Dargan. O Love I thou makest all things even. See Love.—Adams. See same.—Anon. See If You Were Here.— See Disarmed.—Searing. See Burnt O Love l What art thou, Love, the Ace of hearts. See Love. —Hood. O Love, what hours were thine and mine. See Daisy, The. —Tennyson. O love ºn life was young, I knew. See In the Evening. -AICiê. O Love, whose patient pilgrim feet. See Golden Wedding, The.—Gray. O loved more and more. See Fable for Critics, A.—Lowell. O [or Oh J lovely Mary Donnelly, It's you I love the best [or my joy, my only best || See Lovely Mary Donnelly. —Allingham. O [wr. Ohl lovely voices of the sky. See Christmas Carol and Hymn for Christmas and same.—Hemans. O Love's but a dance, where Time plays the fiddle I See Cupid's Alley.—Dobson. O loving God of Nature. Doubt) —Miller. O lull me, lull me, charming air. See Music.—Strode. O lusty May, with Flora queen I See Lusty May-Anon. O luve will venture in where it daur na weel be seen. See Posie, The.—Burns. O lyric love, half-angel and half-bird. Browning. O Mabell O Fannie | Come out for a run Willows.-(Boston Transcript.) O Magnet-South ! O glistening perfumed South l my South I See O Magnet-South.-Whitman. O maister deere and fadir reverent. Principum.—Occleve. O majestic Night ! See Night Thoughts (Night).—Young. O Maker of sweet poetsl dear delight. See “I stood tiptoe upon a little hill” (Nature's Delights).--Keats. See Consolation (Refuge From See Lyric Love.— See Pussy See De Regimine “O Mammy, , have you heard the news?” See Southern Scene, A.—Anon. O manº, morbid soul and small. See To the Money-getter. —AIROIl. O man who art nursed by blind fortune. Eternity.—Wilbor. O [or Oh), many a day have I made good ale in the glen. See Outlaw of Loch Lene, They—Callanan. - O many a time it hath been told. See Centennial Ode (Our Fathers).-Sprague. O, many are the poets that are sown. See Excursion, The (Unknown Poets).-Wordsworth. O Marcius ! Marcius ! Each word thou hast spoke. See Co- riolanus (Martial Friendship).-Shakespeare. O mare ava si forme. See Tonis ad Resto Mare.—Swift. O Mark yon Rose-treel When the West. See Love's Like- ness.--Darley. {. - “O Maro, doff your cestus, and drop your garments white. See Roman Valentine, A.—Anon. O mº soul. the infamy they speak. See Dreyfus.-Ing- See Stanzas to 8. Iſl. O marvel, fruit of fruits, I pause. Jackson. O [wr. Ohl Mary, at thy window bel Burns. “O [wr. Oh J Mary, go and call the cattle home.” See Sands of Dee, The.—Kingsley. . “O Mary, will you gang wi' me.”. See A' aboot It.—Lyle. O Mary anne, you pretty girl. See Venus of the Needle.— See My Strawberry.— See Mary Morison.— Allingham. O master-builder, blustering as you go. See To February. —Wetherald. o O, May, gentle May. See Crowning the May Queen.— Denton. " See Woman's See Love's Land may I join the choir invisible. and same.—Eliot. may she comes, and may she goes. See Bonny Hind, The (Old Ballad.) may those who have richest store. See For the Proud- Hearted.— (Poor Robin's Almanack, 1739.) me, man of slack faith so long l See All is Truth.- Whitman. me, what eyes hath Love put in my head. See Sonnets, CXLVIII.-Shakespeare. ! Meäry, when the zun went down. See Woone Smile Mwore.—Barnes. Melancholy bird, a winter's day. See To a Bird that Haunted the Waters of Leaken in the Winter.—Thurlow. mellow moonlight warm. See Sunday at Hampsteada- Thomson. memories of green and pleasant places. See Days that Are no More, The...—Anon. See Flight.—Calverly. Memory I thou fond deceiver. See Captivity, The (Mem- ory). Goldsmith. mencºwn sick with toil and care. See Thanksgiving. —Uary. - - Memory ! that which I gave thee. men from the fields! See Cradle Song, A.—Colum. men with sisters dear. See Song of the Shirt.—Hood. See Choir Invisible, The y Meropé! See Orion (Distraught for Meropé !).-Horne. merry are the hours. See Fairy, A.—Anon. - merry may the maid be. See “O Merry May the Maid Be.”—Clerk. - messenger, art thou the king, or I? See Thought.— Jackson. mickle is the powerful grace, that lies. See O Mickle is the Powerful Grace.—Shakespeare. mickle yeuks the keckle doup. See Justice to Scotland.— (Punch.) mighty ape I Half beast, half man. Gorilla Micky Flinn.—Anon. mighty boulder, wrought by God’s own hand. coln Boulder, The...—Couch. mighty Caesar ! dost thou lie so low. See Gorilla, The and See Lin- See Julius Caesar. —Shakespeare. mighty mouth'd inventor of harmonies. See Milton.— Tennyson. , Minnie, what lovely ferns I See May Festival, The.— Hadley. mistress mine, where are you roaming 7 See Twelfth Night; or, What you Will (O, Mistress Mine).— Shakespeare. O. mither, sing a sang to the bairns. See O, Mither, Sing - a Sang to the Bairns.—Anderson. “O monstrous, dead, unprofitable world.” See Written in Emerson’s Essays.—Arnold. O *g. did you see. See Maiden to the Moon, The.— 8X€. O Moon, Mr. , Moon. See Mr. Moon: A Song of the Little People.—Carman. moon,_O hide thy golden light. See “O World, be not so Fair.”—Norton. Moon, said the children, O Moon, that shineth fair. See Moon, The.—Anon. Moon, that shinest on this healthy wild. See To the Moon.—Thurlow. moonlight deep and tender. See Song: “O moonlight deep,” etc.—Lowell, more and more, this was so well. See Pleasure Rec- onciled to Virtue (Song II.).-Jonson. more to me than summer skies. See To a Child.— Lucas. - mortal folk, you may behold and see. See His Epitaph. —Hawes. - mortal man, who livest here by toil. See Castle of In- dolence, The.—Thomson. most high, almighty, good Lord God. See Canticle of the Sun, The.—St. Francis (of Assisi). mother dear, Jerusalem. See New Jerusalem, The.— Dickson. Mother Dear, Jerusalem. See same.—Anon. y Moºrth thy task is done. See Elisha Kent Kane. —t;OKēT. O Mother Earth I upon thy lap. See Randolph of Roanoke. O Mº"; ! , Mother Goose ! did you sail away. See Motl Medley.—Rook. y her Goose O mother, mother, I swept the hearth. See All Souls' Night.—Sigerson. “O mother, mother; I'm so cold !” See Chickens in Trouble. —Poulsson. t O [Oh-C) mother of a mighty race. same.—Bryant. - mother 1 see the crumbs are flying. The.—Anon. - Mother State, how quenched thy Sinai fires. Mother State.—Lowell. Mother ſ what do they mean by blue? Gray.— (Springfield Republican.) mother, who in Portsea held him close. Dickens.—Hodges. Mother-my-Love, , if you’ll give me your hand. See Child and Mother and Mother and I.—Field. mothers, so weary, discouraged. See Send Them to Bed With a Kiss.--Anon. mothers whose children are sleeping. tian Union.) See America and See Snow-Shower, See O See Blue and See Charles . See same.— (Chris- 837 O mount AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS O mount and go. See Captain's Lady, The...—Burns. O my beloved ones. See In Paradise.—Kimball. tº O my bonny, bonny Highland laddie. See Highland Laddie, The.—Ramsay. O, my brother, heardst thou the news the stripling Joseph hath brought. See From Captivity to Power.—Denton. O [or Oh) My dark Rosaleen. See Dark Rosaleen.- angan. O my daughter I lead me forth to the bastion on the north. See Siege of Derry, The.—Alexander. O my dear sister, my best-beloved Ismene I See Antigone. —Sophocles. O my earliest love, who, ere I number'd. See First Love.— Calverley. O my God, my God. See Aurora Leigh (By Solitary Fires). —Browning. O my heart's heart and you who are to me. See Monna Innominata (Sonnet V.).--Rossetti. O, my little sea-side girl. See Flower Girls.--Larcom. O my lord, we were prompt. See Richelieu ; or, The Con- spiracy.—Bulwer-Lytton. O my lord, we were prompt. See Richelieu ; or, Theecanb O [or Oh J, my love's like the steadfast sun. See Poet's Bridal-day Song, The.—Cunningham. O [or Oh J, my luve is [or love's] like a red, red rose. See Red, Red Rose, A and same.—Burns. O, my luve is like a red, red rose. See same.—Burns. O my Mountain, my Mountain. See To My Mountain.— Payson. O, my offense is rank, it smells to heaven. See Hamlet (Remorse of King Claudius).-Shakespeare. my son 1. The ostentatious virtues which still press. See O Humble and Unnoticed Virtue.—More. O my true love's a smuggler and sails upon the sea. See Smuggler, The.—Anon. O Nancy, wilt thou go with me [ or gang wi' me ] { See same.—Percy. O nature I all thy seasons please the eye. See Seasons, The.—Grahame. O naturel I do not aspire. See Nature.—Thoreau. O near ones, dear ones l you, in whose right hands. See O Near Ones, Dear Ones.—Bulwer-Lytton. O. Nº. are her tresses. See Porto Rican Senorita.-- Il OI!. O, never despair for our hopes, oftentime. See Never Despair.—Lover. O, never from thy tempted heart. See Fortitude amid Trials.--Anon. O never rudely will I blame his faith. See Wallenstein (Mythology).-Coleridge. - O [wr. Oh J, never say that I was false of heart. See Son- nets, CIX.—Shakespeare. O Night, send up the harvest moon. See Songs of the Autumn Night.—Macdonald. - O night, the ease of care, the pledge of pleasure. See Ar- cadia, The (Night). —Sidney. O Nightingale, that on yon bloomy spray. See Sonnet: To the Nightingale and To the Nightingale.— Milton. O nightingale, the poet's bird. See Song about Singing, A. —Aldrich. O nightingale l thou surely art. See Nightingale, The and Same.—Wordsworth. O, no, Belov’d, I am most sure. See Ode Upon a Question Moved Whether Love Should Continue for Ever, An.— Edward Lord Herbert of Cherbury. I or Oh J, no, no—let me lie. See Not on the Battlefield. —Pierpont. noble brow, so wise in thought. Wingate. now, for ever farewell the tranquil mind! See Othello (Othello's Despair).-Shakespeare. now, my true and dearest bride. See Plorata Veris Lachrymis.—Barnes. nymº ...th the nicest of noses. See Foam and Fangs. — bºar Ke. See Washington.— O O O O O O ! of the fallen most fallen, yet of the proud. See Dun- lace Castle, County of Antrim.—De Vere. O once I had plenty of thyme. See Thyme and Rue.— (Ballad.) O once I lay in stable, a hunter well and warm. See Poor Old Horse.—Anon. O only Source of all our light and life. See Qui Laborat, Orat.—Clough. O org * door, some pity to show. See Palmer, The.— Cott. O, Paddy dear, an’ did ye hear the news that's goin' round. See Wearin’ o' the Green, The.—Anon. O painted gauds and mimic scenes. See Ring down the Drop—I Cannot Play.—Watson. O painter of the fruits and flowers. See Hymn—“O Painter of the Fruits and Flowers.”—Whittier. O painter, paint me autumn woods when now. See Beauti- ful Death.-Spalding. O pale green sea. See Aeolian Harp.–Allingham. O pale | O vivid dear ! See Conquered.—Akens. O pallid student I leave thy dim alcove. See Midsummer Invitation.—Benton. * O Paradise, O Paradise. See Paradise.—Faber. O pastoral heart of England 1 See Upon Eckington Bridge, River Avon.—Quiller-Couch. O ! Patent ºn inventing Perrian Perry I See Ode to Perry. —Hood. - O pious mother l kind, good, brave and O power of love, O wondrous mystery ! . O, praise an' tanks! O pretty bird, so fleet and small. 3. 3 Patient Christ! when long ago. See Hymn: “O patient Christ I’’—Deland. patient face that has grown thin and wrinkled. See Rest.—Holt. - patiº º that sunless are. See Pompeian Preacher, A. —Smith. pºs church of old Milan. See Milan Cathedral.— ell. peerless shore of peerless sea. See Riviera, The.— Jackson. * . - pensive, tender maid, downcast and shy. See Earthly Paradise, The (Song to Psyche).—Morris. . people-chosen l are ye not. See To the Thirty-ninth Congress.-Whittier. perfect Light which shaid away. See Story of a Sum- mer Day, The.—Hume. piety O, heavenly piety I See same.—Anon. Pilgrim, comes the might so fast ! See Love Shall Save Us All.—Thaxter. [or Oh J, Pilot I 'tis a fearful night.—there's danger on the deep. See' Pilot, The.--Bayly, ū truthful. See same. —Carlyle. “O pitying angel pause, and say.” See In Paradise.— Bates. O placid lake | T, gºnding nigh. See Rondeau: By Kandy H. S. - Lake.—J. H. pleasant eventide. See Twilight Calm.—Rossetti. pleasant orchard, emerald leaves. See Orchard, The.— Holden. plump head-waiter at the Cock. See Made at the Cock. —Tennyson. poet of the future | See Future, The.—Cameron. poet rare and old : See Astraea.—Whittier. popular applause ! what heart of man. See Task, The (Apostrophe to Popular Applause).-Cowper. pour upon my soul again.” See Rosalie.—Allston. O pouring westering streams. See Fragment, A: “O Pour- ing westering streams.”—Flecker. O power more near my life than life itself. See God. With Us.—Lowell. See Love.— Trask. De Lord he come. See at Port Royal (Song of the Negro Boatman).—Whittier. O praise the Lord, his wonders tell. See Paraphrase upon Luke I.-Sandys. O praying one, who long has prayed. See Ask and Ye Shall Receive.—Havens. - See To the White- throated Finch.—Larned. . O Proserpina, for the flowers now, that ‘. frighted, thou let'st fall. See Winter's Tale, The (Flowers).--Shake- Speare. O pulsing earth with heart athrill. See Prayer at Beth- lehem, A.—Field. Q ragged, ragged Sailors I See Ragged Sailors.--Anon. O Rainbow, Rainbow, on the livid height. See Quiet Waters.--Stevenson. Q_rainy days Q days of sun I See April.—Foster. “O Rataplan l It is a merry note. See Rataplan.—Le- froy. [or Oh I reader I hast thou ever stood to see. See Holly- tree, The J-Southey. remnant of that perished host. See Army of the Poto- mac.—Miller. . reverend Chaucer, rose of rhetoris all. See Envoi to Book First.—Dunbar. * Reyerend sir, I do declare. See Widow Bedott Papers (Widow Bedott to . Elder Sniffles).--—Whitcher. Richard, my King, lion-hearted, behold. See Trouba- dour, The.—Breakenridge. - Richard, Q. my King. See Blondel's Song under the . Prison Window of Richard Coeur-de-Lion.—Sedaine. river of great kings and sons of kings I See Bard's . Lament . Over . His Children, A.—Gregory. rivers rolling to the sea. See Canadian Streams.— Roberts. - robin in the cherry-tree. See In the Orchard.—Sher- DOla, Il. ſor. Ohl Rome! my country city of the soul! See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Rome).-Byron. * Rosamond, thou fair and good. Sée Dreams and Real- ities.—Cary. - Rose the Red, and White Lilly. See Rose the Red and rºtº- fººd. ) OSe, ou art sic See Songs of Experienc sº Rose, The).—Blake. 8 p e (Sick rosel who dares to name thee. See Dead Rose, A.— Browning. - lor Ohl rouse you, rouse you men at arms. See Great Swamp Fight, The.—Hazard. rowan tree, O rowan treel thou’lt aye be dear to me ! See Rowan Tree, The.—Nairne. ruddier than the cherry l See Song.—Gay. ruddy Lover. See Clover, The..—Deland. ruthful scene I when from a nook obscure. See School- mistress, The (Suffering and Sympathy).-Shenstone. sacred Head, now wounded. See Dying Saviour, The.— Gerhardt. • Sacred Providence, who from end to end. See Provi- dence.—Herbert. : , FIRST LINE INDEX O that O : 5 . 3. : 'sleep, 5 Soggarth aroon! sure I know life is fleeting. [Oh–C.] sacred Truth, thy triumph ceased, a While; Pleasures of Hope, The (Downfall of Poland, The).- Campbell. [Ah—O.] sad, are they who know not love. Two Songs from the Persian, II.--Aldrich. saftly sleep, my bonnie bairn I See Lullaby, A: “O saftly sleep, my bonnie bairn.”—Ritchie. * sailor, come ashore. See same.--Rossetti. e sailors, did sweet eyes look after you. See Spaniards' Graves at the Isles of Shoals, The.—Thaxter. * [or Öhl, St. Patrick was a gentleman. See St. Patrick Was a Gentleman.—Bennett. sairly may I rue the day. See Two -Hogg. sº why leaves thou thy Nelly to mourn? ... See. Tea- Table Miscellany, The (Through the Wood, Laddie).- Ramsey. tº º º Saviourſ whose mercy, severe in its kindness. See O Saviour ! Whose Mercy.—Grant. g [wr Oh), saw ye bonnie Lesley 2 See Bonnie Lesley.— Burns. saw ye my father ? or saw ye my mother ? See Grey Cock, or, Saw You My Father, The.— (Old Ballad.) [wr. Oh) saw ye not fair. Ines? . See Fair Ines.--Hood. saw ye the lass wi' the bonny blue een 3 See O, Saw Ye the Lass 2—Ryan. tº º [or Ohl I say, can you see, by the dawn's early light. See Star-spangled Banner, The.—Key. say, have you heard of the sing-away bird. away Bird, The.—Larcom. See Sing- say, my flattering heart. See Loves She like Me 2– Woodworth. [or Oh) say not that my heart is cold. See Song.— Wolfe. say, thou best and brightest. See same.—Moore. [or Oh) say what is that thing call'd Light. See Blind Boy, The.—Cibber. say, what sums that generous hand supply. See Moral Essays (Epistle III.).-Pope. Science, whose footsteps wander. See Ideals.—Fawcett. Scotland I Mother of brave men. See How They Died at Thansi.-Murray. send Lewie Gordon hame. See Lewie Gordon.—Ged. des. sextant of the meetin’ house, which sweeps. See To the “Sextant.”—Wilson. Shadow in a sultry land I See Vespers.—Packard. shadows past the candle-gleam. See Song: “O shadows past the candle-gleam.”—Harding. shameless thief, a nation trusted thee. Napoleon.—Boker. ship incoming from the sea. See Off Rivière du Loup.– Scott. sigh of the Sea, O soft lone-wandering sound. See Call- ing, The.—Sigerson. sight of pity, shame and dole I See Singer in the Prison, The.—Whitman. silence of all silences. gall. - silent land to which we move. See Singer, The.—Whit- tier. - simple as the rhyme that tells. Riley. [wr. Oh) sing unto my roundelay (Ql Synge untoe mie Roundelaie). See AElla (Minstrel's Song). —Chatter- ton. e sing unto the Lord a new song. See Psalms of David (Song of Praise, A).-Bible. singer of Persephone. See Theocritus.-Wilde. singer of the field and fold. See For a Copy of Theo- critus.--Dobson. - - singing Wind. See Fir-Tree, The.—Thomas. sº Youth, thou were to me. See Song of Roses.— a 162. . sister Sophiel we’ve got a letter, by the evening's mail See Mendicant.—Anon. : [or Oh J sleep I it is a gentle thing. See Rime of the Ancient Mariner, The (Ancient Mariner Refreshed by Sleep and Rain, The).-Coleridge. sleep, my babe, hear not the rippling wave. my Babe.—Coleridge. O gentle sleep. (Sleep).—Shakespeare. snatched away in beauty's bloom. See same.--Byron. so drowsy I in a daze. See White Rose and Red.—Bu- See Ye Who are to Sing.—Dar- See Lincoln—the Boy.— See O Cleep, See King Henry IV., Pt. II. chanan. - soft brown eyes, O glances turned away. See Sonnet: “O soft brown eyes.”—Labé. soft embalmer of the still midnight. See To ‘Sleep.– Keats. See “Will |My Soul through Ireland?”—O'Sullivan. solitude l if I must with thee dwell.—See Solitude.— Keats. someº somewhere, God unknown. See Last Appeal. —Myers. son of Virginia, thy mem'ry divine. See Our Washing- ton.—l)urbin. sons of men, that toil, and love with tears! Maid and the Sun, The.—O’Shaughnessy. sorrow, sorrow, say where dost thou dwell ? song.—Rowley. See Fair See Sorrow- See See Women Fo'k, The...— . See To Louis. Sorrow, Sorrow, say, where dost thou dwell. See O Sorº row, Sorrow.—Dekker. - sorrow I why dost borrow? See Endymion (Song of the Indian Maid).--Keats. Sovereign Master I stern and splendid power. See Bee- thoven.—Thaxter. - spirit of the Past ! Who hath not heard. See Past, The.—Greene. Spirits of the Beautiful. See Queen of Beauty, The.— Anon. See Woodlands, See In spread agen your leaves an’ flowers. The.—Barnes. - Spring, I know thee! Seek for sweet surprise. Early Spring.—Meynell. Spring will waken the heart of me. —Furlong. Spring-time sweet ! See Spring Song, A.—Clarke. star of France. See same.—Whitman. ‘O sta, on the breast of the river !” See Water-lily, The. —Butts. + O star-spangled banner the flag of our pride 1 See Awakening, An. { See Stripes and the Stars, The.—Proctor. O, stay, sweet warbling wood-lark, stay. See O, Stay, Sweet Warbling Wood-lark.-Burns. - O steadfast trees that know. See Man and Nature.— Weeks. - O stealthily-creeping Merrimac. See Victory-wreck, The.— Carleton. - O still, white face of perfect peace. See Ripe Grain.— Goodale. - ! O stoodent A has gone and spent. See Ballad with an Ancient Refrain.--Anon. . O strange sweet loveliness! O tender grace. See Love's Transfiguration.— (Chambers’ Journal.) O stream descending to the sea. See Stream of Life, The. —Clough. * O sº soul, by what shore. See Rugby Chapel.—Ar- Il Ol Ol. O, struck beneath the laurel, where the singing fountains are. See O, Struck beneath the Laurel.-Woodberry. O suffering, sad humanity l See Goblet of Life, The.— Longfellow. O sunflower, what is the secret thing? See Secret of the Sunflower, The.—Anon. O suns and skies and clouds of June. See October's Bright Blue Weather.—Jackson. O surely surely life is fair. See Fiorentina.-Myers. O swallow, swallow, flying, flying South. See Princess, The (O Swallow, Swallow, Flying South).-Tenny- SOI). - & O swan of slenderness. See Little Red Lark, The.—Graves. O, sweet and fairl O, rich and rare. See Again.—Anon. O, sweet as the lapse of water at noon. See Voice of the Reader, The.—Whittier. . O sweet dead woman, who were you. See To Shakespeare's Love.—McPhelim. O sweet delight, O more than human bliss. See Song, O Sweet Delight, O More Than Human Bliss.-Campion. O sº September rain I See Rain in September.—Col. I Il S. O sweet September 1 thy first breezes bring. See Septem- ber Days (Sweet September).-Arnold. O [or Oh) sweet unto my heart is the song my mother sings. - See Song my Mother Sings, The.—O'Hagan. O sweet wild April came over the hills. See Sweet Wild April.—Stead. O [ wr. Ohl, sweeter than the marriage-feast. See Rime of º Ancient Mariner, The (Love and Prayer).-Cole- ridge. - O Swete Lady, the good perfect starre. See Pastime of - Pleasure, The (Dialogue between Graunde Amoure and La Pucel).-Hawes. O swift fore-runners rosy with the race. See Sunrise on Mansfield Mountain.—Brown. O [Oh–C.] I talk not to me of a name great in story. See Stanzas Written on the Road between Florence and Pisa.-Byron. O tell me, Harper, wherefore flow. See Massacre of Glen- coe, The.—Scott. O [or Oh I tell me, little children, have you seen her. Nikolina.—Thaxter. O tell me pretty river ! . See River, The.—Goodrich. See “O [Oh-C. l l tell me, sailor, tell me true.” See Gray Swan, The.—Cary. ge O teº, dove, sweet circling in the blue. See Vale l— O €1. O tender love of long ago. See Reverie, A.—Scott. O tender ties, and holy. See Matters Not where Work is Done.—Copeland. . O tenderly the haughty day. See Ode, Sung in the Town IHall, Concord, July 4, 1857 and Ode: “O tenderly the haughty day.”—Emerson. O, terribly proud was Miss MacBride. See Proud Miss MacBride, The.—Saxe. - O Thäler weit, O Höhen. See Abschied.—Eichendorff. O than the fairest day, thrice fairer night | See Shepherds, The.—Drummond. () that I were lying under the olives. See March Thoughts from England.—W.ods. O that joy so soon should waste. See Kiss, The.—Jon- SOIl. O [or Ohl, that last day in Lucknow fort! See Relief of Lucknow, The.—Lowell. S39 O that AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS O that the chemist's magic art. See On a Tear and Tear, A.—Rogers. O that the pines which crown yon steep. Melody.—De Vere. O that this too, too solid flesh would melt. (Hamlet's First Soliloquy).-Shakespeare. O [wr. Oh I that those lips had language I Life has pass'd, See On the Receipt of my Mother's Picture.—Cow- See Evening See Hamlet per. & O [wr, Oh) that 'twere possible after long grief and pain. See Maud (O that 'twere Possible).-Tennyson. O that we now had here. See King Henry V. (Battles of St. Crispian's Day).-Shakespeare. O [ wr. Oh J that word Regret! See Regret.—Ingelow, O ! the belles | See Belles, The.—Daly. O, the billows of fire I See His Name.—Preston. O, the birds of bonnie Scotland. See Birds of Scotland, The.—Macdonald. O the broom, the bonnie, bonnie broom. Cowdenknowes, The.—Anon. O [or Oh the Broom, the yellow Broom. Flower, The.—Howitt. O the º at Balaklava l See Balaklava. –Smith [or Meekl. O the dark days are over. O, the dark days of vanity of Frivolous Pleasures, O, the day of roses and regret. See Broom of See Broom See Spring is Coming.—Anon. See Night Thoughts (Pursuit The).-Young. See Memorial Day.— Quiney. r º O [Oh–C. the days are gone, when Beauty bright. See See - Love's Young Dream.—Moore. O [wr. Ohl, the days gone by l O the days gone by Days Gone By, The.—Riley. . O. the difference between sea and land l Sailor, A.—Mountford. - O, the East is but the West, with the sun a little hotter. See Canadians on the Nile, The.—Smith. O [or Oh I I the French are on the say [or seal. See Shan van Vocht.—Anon. O the future sky is the bluest sky. See Sky for You, The. —Stanton. - O [or Oh J the gallant fisher's life. See Angler, The.— Chalkhill. O the generations old. See Tent on the Beach, The (Uni- versal Salvation).--Whittier. O the glad ages of romantic lore. See O the Glad Ages.— Voltaire. O [wr. Oh J, the green things growing, the green things growing. See Green. Things Growing.—Craik. O [wr. Oh the happy meeting from over the sea. See Three Meetings.—Craik. O the joys of our evening posada. ada, The.—Moore. O the long and dreary winter. See Song of Hiawatha, The (Famine, The).-Longfellow. O, The Lord's come back to Kansas. See It Will be a Kan- sas Year.—Edson. 'O I wr. Oh), the Man in the Moon has a crick in his back. See Man in the Moon, The.—Riley. See Plea for the See Muleteers of Gran- O thi, marriage, the marriage I See O, the Marriage l— 8, V1S. - O, the month of May, the merry month of May. See Merry Month of May, The.—Dekker. O [or Oh J, the old, old clock of the household stock. See Old Clock against the Wall, The.—Anon. O [or Oh I, the pleasant days of old, which so often people praise. See O, the Pleasant Days of Old.—Browne. O the ploughboy was a ploughing. See Simple Ploughboy, The.— (Ballad.) O [or Oh I the pride of Portsmouth water. See Lost War- sloop, The.—Proctor. ~ O the raggedy man I He Works fer Pa. The.—Riley. O the sad day ! when friends shall shake their heads and say. See Sad Day, The.—Flatman. O [or Ohl, the sight entrancing. See same.—Moore. O I or Oh J, the snow, the beautiful snow. See Beautiful Snow.—Watson. O the South Wind and the Sun. See South Wind and the Sun, The.—Riley. O, the sparkling eyes. See Popping Corn.—Anon. O the splendor of the city. See Sunset in Moscow.—Proc. See Raggedy Man, tor. O ! the Spring ! the beautiful Spring l . See Seasons, The.— Walster. O, the wrath of the Lord is a terrible thing l See Curse of Cain, The.—Knox. - O [or Oh I, then, I see, Queen Mab hath been with you. See Romeo and Juliet (Queen Mab).-Shakespeare. O then what soul was his, when, on the tops. See Morn- ing in the Mountains.—Wordsworth. O, there, Sis, do stop lecturing me. See Served Him Right. —Denton. O there, the old sea captain who dwelt in Helgoland. See Discoverer of the North Cape, The.—Longfellow. O this is no my aim house. See This is no my aim House. —Anon. O thorn-crowned Sorrow, pitiless and stern. See Sorrow.— Trask. O those days of Elizabeth See Elizabethan Poets.-Brown- 1119. O [or Ohl, those little, those little blue shoes! See Baby's Shoes.—Bennett. - . O thou among the Tuscan hills asleep. See Funere Mersit Acerbo.—Phelps. “O thou bressed Jesus, who has met See Negro Prayer, A.—(Methodist O thou, by Nature taught. See Ode IIlS. [or Oh! I thou eternal One! whose presence bright. See wid dy c-h-i-I’n.”— Recorder.) to Simplicity.—Col- Ode to the Deity.—Derzhaven. thou ever restless sea. See Missing Ships, The.—Laigh- ton. - Thou, from whom all goodness flows. See same.— Haweis. thou goddess. See Cymbeline (Inborn Royalty).-Shake- Speare. - thou great arbiter of life and death, See Night Thoughts (Aspiration).-Young. Thou great Friend to all the sons of men I See same, and The Way, the Truth and the Life.—Parker. thou great . Movement of the Universe. See Evening Revery, An.—Bryant. - - [or Oh I thou great Wrong, that, through the slow-paced years. See I)eath of Slavery, The.—Bryant. thou of home the guardian Lar. See Winter Evening Hymn to my Fire, A.—Lowell. Thou of Soul and sense and breath. See For the Services in Memory of Abraham Lincoln and Hymn: “O Thou of Soul and Sense,” etc.—Holmes. I0), Qhl Thou Parnassus whom I now survey. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Parnassus).-Byron. thou that after toil and storm. See In Memoriam (A. H. H.).-Tennyson thou, that cleavest heaven. See Bird's Song at Morning. —Dawson. Th9u . that from the green vales of the West. See To Spring: On the Banks of the Cam.—Roscoe. Thou that in the Heavens does dwell, See Holy Willie's Prayer.—Burns. thou that on this April day, went down the bitter road to death. See Lincoln.—Stafford. gº Thou, that sendest out the man. ica.—Tennyson. th99 that sit'st upon a throne. See Song to David, A.— Smart. * 10ſ, Oh! thou that swing'st upon the waving hair. See See Paradise See England and Amer- Grasshopper, The.—Lovelace. thou that, with surpassing glory crowned. Lost.—Milton. Thou, the contrite sinner's friend. thou,...the friend of man assigned. Collins. - thou, the wonder of all dayes | See same.—Elliott. See Ode to Pity.— See Dirge of Jephthah's Daughter.—Herrick. 8. p thou , to whom, athwart the perished days. Arden.—Mackay. - thou undaunted daughter of desires I See Upon the Book and Picture of the Seraphical Saint Teresa.-Crashaw. thou unknown, Almighty Cause. See Prayer in the Pros- pect of Death, A.—Burns. See Mary Thou, that I or whal in the Heavens does [or dost dwell. See Holy Willie's Prayer.—Burns. [ | dw "O thou, whatever title please thine ear.” See To My Poland Rooster.—Cozzens. O th9u ! whatever title suit thee. See Address to the Deil.— Burns. A. O thou who bearest on thy thoughtful face. Leaves.—Higginson. * See Autumn O [Oh-C. I Thou who dry'st the mourner's tear. See SO/777.62, O Thorº 911 ...Who givest life. See Hymn : “O Thou who gi life.”—Goodell, Jr. y givest O Thou, who hast beneath Thy hand. See Ascription.— Roberts. O Thou, who mak'st the sun to rise. See Morning Prayer. –An OI). O Thou, who sit'st a Smiling bride. See Ode to Mercy.— Collins. 9 th9ū ..whom sacred duty hither calls. See “Cease to do Evil-Learn. to do. Well.”—McCarthy. O th91, whose dim and tearful gaze. See To , On Her Sister's Death.--Keble. Tºwhose equal purpose runs. See Invocation.—Staf- Ol'Ol. º thou, whose eye of love. See Thanksgiving Hymn.— Anon. thou whose fancies from afar are brought. Coleridge.—Wordsworth. , Thou, whose glorious orbs on high. West.—Stedman. . thou, whose mighty palace roof doth hang. mión (Hymn to Pan).—Keats. thou with dewy locks, who lookest down. —Blake. thou young man, the air of heaven is soft. and Rustum.—Arnold. See To Hartley See Hymn of the See Endy- See To Spring. See Sohrab () Tim, did you hear of thim. Saxons. See Molony's Lament. —Thackeray. Time and Change I with hair as gray. See Snowbound. —Whittier. - Time l kind Time, you’ve brought thus far. the Veil.—Anon. Time ! O Death ! I clasp you in my arms. Hope, A.—Channing. Time I who know'st a lenient hand to lay. of Time . On Grief and To Time.—Bowles. See Lifting See Pet’s See Influence 840 FIRST LINE INDEX O Wilt; O, [or Oh timely happy, timely wise. See Morning and same.—Keble. O 1 'Tis wondrous much. The.— Chapman. & O [Oh-C.] to be in England now that April's there. See Home Thoughts from Abroad.—Browning. O, to know why a soul of man blooms under sod. See Rose to a Friend, “Every Year,” A.—Fernauld. to lie in long grasses! See In the Grass.-Garland. to part now, and parting now. See Aſter Love.—Symons. touch me not unless thy soul. See Unless.-Glynes. Trade I O Trade I would thou wert dead I See Symphony, . The.—Lanier. r n - treacherous conscience 1 See Night Thoughts (Conscience). —Young. trifling tasks so often done. Troy, Muir, my lily-flower. — (Old Ballad.) true and tried, so well and long. (Wedding-day, The).—Tennyson. Truth ! O Freedom | how are ye still born. the Future.—Lowell. Tullochgorum’s my delight. The.—Skinner. turn away those cruel eyes. Twenty, running through the wood and Seven-wild.—Huestis. Twilight, Twilight ! evermore to hear. Twilight.—Sterling. unexpected stroke, worse than of Death ! Lost (Eve's Lament).-Milton. unhatch'd Bird, so high preferred. See Paradise of Birds, The (Ode—to the Roc).-Courthope. unknown Belov’d One I to the perfect season. See Ther- ania and Unknown Beloved One.—Allingham. unlucky me! Little did I think. See Gold Spinner, The. —Denton. - unseen Spiritſ now a calm divine. See Hymn: “Unseen spirit” and On a Beautiful Day.—Sterling. vast Rondure, swimming in space | See Passage to India. —Whitman. Venice I Venice I when thy marble walls. See Ode: “O Venice, Venice” and Race with Death, The.—Byron. very, very far from our dull earth. See Poet, The.— Cotes. Victor Emmanuel the King. Violet I when I look on thy face. Iſla, Il. wad some Power the giftie gie us. (O Wad some Power).-Burns. wad that my time were owre but. Lament in the Town, The.—Moir. waly, waly, my gay goss-hawk. See Gay Gosshawk, The. —Anon. (Scott). wanderer in the southern weather. An.—Yeats. [or oh J water for me ! bright water for me ! drinker, The.—Johnson. water, voice of my heart, crying in the sand. See Our Spiritual Strivings.--Symons. waving trees, and waving wind. See Summer Air, A.— Macleod. we sail'd to Virginia, and thence to Fayal. See Admiral See Praise of Homer, § See Every Day.—Allen. See Queen of Scotland, The. 9 See In Memoriam See Building See Reel of Tullochgorum, See Relapse, The.—Stanley. See Twenty-old See Music at See Paradise y See same.—Browning. See To a Violet.—Yeo- y See To a Louse. See Rustic Lad's y See Indian Song, See Water- y See Fair Annie (E).- Denbow.—Anon. [or Ohl wearisome condition of humanity. See, Chorus weary feet that on Life's stony way. Maiden and Weathercock.-Longfellow. Weel’s [or well is] me, my gay goss-hawk. See Will.— Tennyson. —Anon. Burns. wha would wish the wind to blau. See Brown Adam.— (Old Ballad.) wha would wish the wind to blau. See Brown Adam.— Lord Randal (B).-(Old Ballad.) See James Harris whare hae ye been, Peggy. we were sisters seven, Maisry. See Earl Crawford and Sacredotum and Mustapha (Chorus of Priests).- Anon. [or Oh J weel may the boatie row. See Boatie Row, The. hawk, The.—Anon. well I love the Spring. See Wife's Song, A.—Bennett. were my Love yon lilac fair. See same.—Burns. western wind, when wilt thou blow. See Lover in Winter Anon. [or Oh! wha [or who] will shoe my bonny [or fair] foot. Anon. whare hae ye been, my dearest dear. Ballad.) - Fair Mary of Wallington (O.).-(Old Ballad.) Brooke. See Forbidden.— weathercock on the village spire. See —Ewen. See Gay Gos- [or Oh well for him whose will is strong | well is me, my jolly goshawk. See Jolly Goshawk, The. [wr. Oh), wert thou in the cauld blast. See same.— Plaineth for the Spring, The.—Anon. wha will bake my bridal bread. See Fair Annie of Lochroyan.—Anon. whare hae ye been a' day, Lord Donald, my son. See (D).-- (Old Ballad.) what a day it was to us. See Young Peggy.— (Old See Tricksey’s Ring.—Cary. O [", Oh! What a plague is lovel See Phillida flouts Me.— Il OI). O, what a sight it was, wistly to view. Adonis.-Shakespeare. Q what are heroes, prophets, men. See Pan,—Emerson. O what are you waiting for here, young man 2 See Bridge, The.—Thomson. “O I wr: Oh!, what can ail thee, knight-at-arms.” See La See My Sheep See Venus and Belle Dame sans Merci.—Keats. O what had my youth with ambitions to do I Neglected.—Elliott. - O what harper could worthily harp it. See School-master, Abroad with his Son, The.—Calverley. O, what shall I do with them both See Rivals, The.— Chandler. O, what will a’ the lads do. See When Maggy gangs Away. Ogg. O, wº Wonders the day hath brought. See Snow.— €Il. O 1 or, Oh) what's the way to Arcady. See Way to Arcady, The.—Bunner. O, when I hear at sea. See Wind and Wave.—Stoddard. (), when She cam ben. See When she cam ben, she bobbed. — E5 Ul I'm S. O when the half-light weaves. See Sad Mother, The.— Hinkson. O [or Oh J, when 't is summer weathef. The.—Bowles. “O Where are you going with your love-locks flowing.” See Facilis, Descensus.--(Congregationalist, The.) “O where do you come from, berries red 7” See Piant Song. —Brown. O where do you go, and what's your will. Feast.—Rhys. O, where hae Ior have] ye been, Lord Randal [or Ronald], my son 4 See Lord Randal [or Ronald].--Anon. O Ior Oh J. where hae ye been, my lang-lost lover. See Fearful Story, The and Ship o' the Fiend, The.—Anon. O, where have you been my long, long love. See Demon Lower, The and James Harris.—Anon. See Greenwood, See London O [or Oh I where is the knight or the squire so bold. See Diver, The.—Schiller. O, where, Kincora, is Brian the great. See Kincora.-- O **** h Where, tell me where, is your Highland laddie gone 7 Q Where, Tell me wie: }* {. g See O [Oh-C.], wherefore come ye forth, in triumph from the north. See Battle, of Naseby, The.—Macaulay. - O which is the last rose? A blossom of no name. See Last Rose, The-Davidson. - O whistle, and I’ll come to you, my lad. See Whistle and I'll Come to You, My Lad.—Burns. O white and midnight sky, O Starry bath! See Celestial Passion, Theº-Gilder. O white moon sailing down the sky. See Fairy Jewels. . Sherman. Q White Priest of Eternity. See Kinchinjunga.—Rice. O white, white, light moon, that sailest in the sky. See Donald.—Abbey. O whither goest thou, pale student. See Ye Laye of ye Woodpeckore.—Beers. O, whither sail you, Sir John Franklin'! See Ballad of Sir John Franklin, A.—Boker. O whither will you lead, the fair. See On the Captivity of the Countess of Anglesey.—Davenant. O who art thou with that queenly brow. See Roisin Dubh , or, The Bleeding Heart.—De Vere. O, who can hold a fire in his hand. See King Richard II. —Shakespeare. O, whowºre Within whose heart. See Ode to the Trees. - Welsh. O [or Ohl who rides by night thro’ the woodland so wild See Erl-King, The.—Goethe. O! [or Oh) who shall lightly say that Fame. See Worth of Fame, The.—Baillie. O who will walk a mile with me. —Van Dyke. O, why left I my Hame? Gilfillan. O why should, the spirit of mortal be proud. See Different Tastes.—Anon. O [or Ohl, why should the spirit of mortal be proud. See Immortality and same.—Knox. O widow Mysie, smiling soft and sweet! See Widow Mysie, The.—Buchanan. O wild red rose, what spell has stayed. See Wild Rose in September, A.—Jackson. O wild, West, Wind, thou breath of Autumn's being. See Ode to the West Wind.—Shelley. O [wr. Oh I will ye choose to hear the news. Molony's Account of the Ball.—Thackeray. O, Willie brewed a peck o' maut See Happy Trio, The Burns. O Willie's gane to Melville Castle. See Willie's Visit to Melville Castle.—Anon. O Willie's [or Willy's] large o' limb and lith. See Birth of Robin Hood, The and Willie and Earl Richard's Daughter.—Anon. Q willows, why forever weep. See Willow, The.—Anon. O Willy was as brave a lord. See Willie o' Douglas Dale.— (Old Ballad.) O wilt thou go wi' me. See Wayfaring Song, A. See Exile's Song, The and same. See Mr. See Tibbie Dunber.—Burns. 841 gy AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS O Wilt; “O winds! ye are too rough, too rough I O, [or Oh I wilt thou have my hand, Dear to lie along in thine? See Inclusions.—Browning. . . O Wind of the Mountain, Wind of the Mountain, hear! See O Wind of the Mountain.—Westwood. s O wind, thou hast thy kingdom in the trees. See Wind of Summer.—Field. O, wind, where have you been. Rossetti. O winds that blow across the sea. Setoun. See Violets in Spring.— See Wind's Song, The.— See same.—Cary. O Winter, ruler of th’ inverted year. See Seasons, The. (Winter).-Cowper. O ! winter twilight while the moon. See dillon. - # O winter I wilt thou never, never go? See O Winterl Wilt Thou never Go ?—Gray. same.—Bour- wise Assembly I and O wiser Senate I See Ode to the Legislature.—Saxe. e [or Oh I wise little birds, how do ye know. See Flight of the Birds, The.—Kimball. , woe to you, ye lofty halls l may no sweet sounds resound. See Minstrel's Curse, The.—Uhland. woman, let thy heart not cleave. See Forepledged.— Spalding. woman I lovely woman l nature made thee. See Venice Preserved.—Otway. - woman of the Piercing Wail. See Lament of the Princess of Tir-Owen and Tirconnell.—Mangan. woman of Three Cows, agra I don't let your tongue thus rattle ! See Woman of Three Cows, The.—Mangan. Word of God incarnate. See same.—How. world, be nobler, for her sake See O World, be Nobler, —Binyon. world, i cannot hold thee close enough. See God's World. —Millay. world, in very truth thou art too young. See Written at Florence.—Blunt. : See Morgenbetº-Eichen- See Nora Mulligan's See House Life, Browning. world that changes under my hand. See O World.— Fled.—Logan. “O [wr. Oh] World-God, give me wealth !” the Egyptian —Anon. “O, wusha thin, tis the sore thrubble.” The (Willowwood III.).--Rossetti. See Poets, The.— world, O jurists, rhymers, dreamers, what you please. See Aurora Leigh (One Universal Sympathy, The).--- g | World ! O Life O Time! See Lament, A and O World ! O Life I O Time !—Shelley. - Corbin. º world that turneth as a vane that veers I See Heliodore World, thou choosest not the better partſ See Faith, and O World.—Santayana. cried. See Gifts.-Lazarus. . - O wow for day ! See Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard. O wunderbares, tiefes Schweigen. Oriſſ. hanksgiving Party.—Savage. “O ye, all ye that walk in Willowwood.” O ye dead Poets, who are living still. Longfellow. O ye feline brutes erotic. See Quousque Tandem, O Cati- lina Ż—Frisbie. O ye Sweet heavens ! your silence is to me. See O Ye Sweet Heavens l—Parsons. O ye Tears l O ye Tears l that have long refused to flow. See O ye tears!—Mackay. O [or Ohl ye wha are sae guid yoursel. See Address to the Unco Guid, or the Rigidly Righteous. –Burns. O ye, who have vanquished the land and retain it. See New Race, The.—De Vere. I O ye wº See with other eyes than ours. See Life and Death. —Perry. “O ye wild groves, O where is Row your bloom l’’ See Minstrel, The (Edwin's Meditations in Autumn).— Beattie. O years, you have vanished like shadows. See “O Years, You Have Vanished.”—Anon. O ye’ll tak the high road, and I'll tak the low road. See Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond, The.—Anon. “O, yes! O, yes! - O, yes! ding-dong.” See Cicely and the Bears.-Rands. yes! O yes! O yes | Madame Bonne Bouche | Direct from Paris! See Latest Sensation , in Podunk.-Crosby. [wr. Ohl yet we trust that somehow good. See In Memo- riam (O yet we Trust).-Tennyson. yonge freshe folkes, he or she. See Troilus and Criseyde (Love Unfeigned, The).-Chaucer. you chorus of indolent réviewers. See Hendecasyllabics. —Tennyson. you never catch me wishin'. See Fishin'—time.—Bangs. you plant the pain in my heart with your wistful eyes. . See Maureen.—Todhunter. You, who mark what flow.rets gay. See Inscription on a Fountain.-Lovibond. - young and mighty mother-land. See Mother-Land.— Scollard. young John Talbot | I did send for thee. See King Henry VI Pt. I. (Father and Son) –Shakespeare. [Oh–C.], young Lochinvar's come out of the west. See Marmion (Lochinvar).-Scott. young Mariner, you from the haven. See Merlin and the Gleam.—Tennyson. Occasions drew me early to this city. O'er Huron's wave the sun was low. O youth, beware I that laurel-rose. See Rhododaphne (Spell of the Laurel-rose).--Peacock. O youth of the world. See Passage from The Prelude— Fields. Q youth whose hope is high. See Same.—Bridges. Qak, Caroline I fir yew I pine. See Poet-tree.—Dodge. Oak leaves are big as the mouse's ear. See Every One to his Own, Way.—Cheney. Obedience;—the true school of empire, has two applications. See Greatness of Obedience, The.—Farrar. Obedient to his summons, there ranged themselves in front of the Schoolmaster's desk. See Nicholas Nickleby (Squeers' School).-Dickens. Obscurest night involved the sky. See Castaway, The- Cowper. obseſſ dear George, this nut so small. See Oak, The iOtt. * observº manners. See Twelve Golden Rules for Boys. —An On. Observg me, Sir Anthony. See Rivals, MFS. Malaprop).—Sheridan. Observe the insect race, ordained to keep. Barbauld. - Observed ye the cloud on that mountain's dim green. See Battle of Niagara, The.—Neal. Obviously a government resting upon the will. See In- fluence of Universities and Political Duties and Respon- Šibilities, of University Men (College and the Nation, The).-Milton. “Mother.”— The (Speech of See Insects.- Occasionally there comes along a book. See Middleton. º See Samson Ago- nistes (Death of Samson, The).--—Milton. Ochl a rare ould flag was the flag we bore. See Not a Star from the Flag Shall Fade-Halpine. Och, Barney, go way now, for sure I'll not hear till yez. See Sorra the Day.—Best. Och, be aisy now, dariint I Don't I tell yees the b’y don’t be. Wid me, all the day. See Lost Child, The-Cushing. Och, Biddy, I 'tis bad news I'm bringin'. See Sale of the Pig, The.—O'Donnell. Ochl, don't be talkin'... Is it howld on, ye say? See Miss Malony, on the Chinese Question.—Dodge. Och, girls, did you ever hear, I wrote my love a letter. See Eatſely’s Letter.—Dufferin. Qch hon for somebody I See Somebody.—Anon. Qch hone!, and what will I do? See Molly Carew.—Lover. Och, rººs a rogue, it is thrue. See Katie's Answer:- !'OWłe. - Och, Louiſ Vat a mistake I have make. See Yacob's Mis- take.—Galbraith. Och, Modereen Rue, you little red rover. See Modereen Rue. -Tynan Hinkson. Och, Mollie. Moriarity, I’ve been havin' the quare ikspary- incis Since yiz.hurrud, from me. See Bridget O'Éian- nagan on Christian Science and Cockroaches.—Bour- chier. Ochl. Paddy Dunbar is come out of the West. See Paddy Dunbar.—Scott. Och, Paddy Q'Flynn, are yez at it agin. See Teddy McGuire See Mr. and Paddy O'Flynn-Jones. Ochl the Coronation what celebration. Maquire's Account of the Coronation.—Barham Och, what's the good o’spinnin words. Poet, The.—Gray. Ochone for. the . [and left lonely. See Deirdre's Great La- mentation for the Sons of Usnach.--Todhunter. October gave a party. The leaves by hundreds came. See October's Party.—Cooper. October is the month that seems. See October.—Sherman. October,º my maple's leaves to gold. See Maple Leaves. -A ROIT1CI1. Qctober's, woods are bright and gay. See Hastings.-Reade. O'Driscoll drove with a song. See Folk of the Air, The and Host of the Air.—Yeats. O'er a low barn, the setting sun. Death.--Carleton. - O'er & low cough the setting sun had thrown its latest ray. Séé Baron's Last Banquet, The...—Greene. Q'er all the hill-tops. See Wanderer's Night-Song.—Goethe. O'er Babylonia shone the reddened glow. See Synariss, “Queen of Babylon.”—Kendall. O'er Cambridge set the yeoman’s mark. Lanier. O'er desert plains, and rushy meres. See Song: O'er Desert, Plains, and Rushy Meres.—Shenstone. O'er glories gone the invaders march. See France.—Byron. O'er hill and field October's glories fade. "See October." Arnold. See Battle of Bridge- Water, The.—Anon. O'er Lucknow's walls bursts war's red thunder storm. See Jessie Brown at Lucknow.—Vandenhoff. O'er many a river bridged with ice. See March to Kinsdale, The.—De Vere. O'er many roods of restless blades. The...—Hartzell, O'er moorlands and mountains, rude, barren, and bare. See Content. A Pastoral.—Cunningham. - O'er Nelson's tomb, with silent grief oppress'd. See Death of Nelson, The.—Arnold. O'er Provence breathing, nimble air. Savage-Armstrong. - Barney See Sheperd to the See Baron Grimalkin's See Lexington.— See Fields of Corn, See Gay Provence.— 842 FIRST LINE INDEX Of all O'er ruined road past draggled field. See Other Army, The —Griffin. O'er scenes more fair, serenely wild. See Ranolf and Amo- hia (Island, The).--Domett. -- - e O'er swº Niagara's echoing shore. See Niagara's Sacrifice. -AIlOIl. O'er the bare woods, whose outstretched hands. See Last walk in Autumn, The.—Whittier. O'er the bitter and beautiful desert, in the dust and heat and haze. See Doniphan's Men.—Van Slycke. O'er the Campagna it is dim warm weather. See Spring Among the Alban Hills.-Meynell. O'er the cheerless common. See Ballad of the Wayfarer, The.—Buchanan. g O'er “The Devil's Gulch,” a chasm wide. See Boy Hero, A. Il OIl. O'er the forest of Judea. O'er' the glad waters of the dark blue sea. The (Song of the Corsair).-Byron. O'er the high and o'er the lowly. See Flag, The.—Schiller. O'er ths #. and o'er the lowly. See Our National Banner. —Smith. O'er the level plains, where mountains greet me as I go. See Time's Song.—Praed. O'er the purple hills, O Cuba. See Cuba.-Hope. O'er the rough main with flowing sheet. See Bonhomme Richard and Serapis, The and Victory of the “Bon- homme Richard’’ over the “Serapis.”—Freneau. O'er the sunlit hills of Berkshire. See At Last.—Anon, O'er the warrior gauntlet grim. See Parricide.—Howe. O'er the waste of waters cruising. See On Captain Barney's Victory over the Ship General Monk and Song: “O'er the waste of waters cruising.”—Freneau. O'er i. yet sands an insect crept. See Autograph, An.— OWell. O'er the white waste of drifted sands unstable. See Re- collection, A.—Nickerson. , , O'er the wide earth, on mountain and on plain. See Sonnet: Feelings of the Tyrolese.—Wordsworth, O'er the wild gannet's bath. See Runilda's Chant.—Darley. O'er the window crept the hoary frost. See Frost on the Window.—Faulkner. O'er the world, in silence sleeping. O'er the yellow crocus on the lawn. A.—Dole. O'er thy chief, thy rushing chief. See Colloquy of the Ancients, The...— (Credhe's Lament for Cail.)—Anon. O'er town and cottage, vale and height. See Wagoner of the Alleghanies, The (Valley Forge).—Read. See Legend of the Aspen.— See Corsair, See same.—Thomas. See Russian Fantasy, O'er wayward childhood would'st thou hold firm rule. See - Love, Hope, and Patience in Education.—Coleridge. O'er western hills, Columbia's martial band. See Prophets- Town Fight, The.—Anon. O'er western tides the fair Spring Day. See Pilot's Daught- er, The.—Allingham. O'er come with weariness and care. See Incident of the, War, An.—M. W. M. O'er cº with weariness and care. See Silent March, The. —A El Orl. Of a' the festivals we hear. See Hallowe'en.—Mayne. Of a' the maids of fair Scotland. See Young Benjie.— (Ballad.) Of a thousand things that the year snowed under. See Snowed Under.—Wilcox. . - Of Adam's first wife, Lilith, it is told. See Sonnet: Body's Beauty.—Rossetti. - Of all amusements for the mind. Of all attributes whose starry rays. Preston. Of all [or all the babies living in the world. See Alaska Christmas Candles.—Best. Of all beasts he learned the language. See Song of Hiawa- tha, The (Hiawatha's Brothers).-Longfellow. Of *] good gifts the gods bestow. See Good-fellowship.– tuart. Of all inhabitants on earth. See On a Candle.—Swift. Of all kinds of shops there are. See Chemist, The.—L. . Of all men, saving Sylla the man-slayer. See Don Juan (Daniel Boone).-Byron. Of all miracles, far the most wonderful is that of life. See Mystery of Life.—Tennyson. Of all monopolies that disgrace civilization a monopoly in sin. See Fallacy of High License, The.—Willard. Of all. ºr parts, the eyes express. See Bashfulness.-Her- T1CR. Of all Queen Summer's ladies. See Wild Carrot.—Rollins. “Of all sad words of tongue or pen.” See My Twentieth See Our Village. See Wishing.—Saxe. See God's Patience.— Birthday.—M. K. f all situations for a constant Residence. —Mitford. - Of all speculations the market holds forth. See Speculation, A.—Moore. Of all the birds from East to West. Tynan-Hinkson. Of all the blessings which can befall a community. See A lºss at the Dedication of a Memorial Tablet, An.— IClOIl. Of all the bonny buds that blow. Pansy.—Bradley See Chanticleer.— See Heart's-ease and Of all the bonny buds that blow. See Purple Pansy, Ther— Anon. Of all the books with which, since the invention of writing. See Bible and the Iliad, The.—Wayland. Of all the busy people. See In Santa Claus Land.—Shelton. Of all the causes which conspire to blind. See Essay on Criticism, An.—Pope. Of all the cities in Romanian lands. See Ravenna.—Dry- den. Of all the customs of Eastern countries. See Chinese Wedd. ing, A.—Wilson. “Of all º, days of all the year.” See Which is Best?— 3, Ll Ila, Il. Of all the delicacies in the whole world of eatables. See Dissertation upon Roast Pig (Roast Pig).--Lamb. “Of all the disagreeable people, of all the horrible, cross old men.” See Uncle Ben.—Bradley. Of all the dispositions and habits. See Farewell Address.- Washington. Of all the faithful friends we had. See Old Canteen, The. Vickers. - Of all the floures [or flowers] in the mede. . See Legende of Goode Women (Daisy, The).-Chaucer. - Of all the flowers rising now. See Maritaº Suae.—Philpot. Of all º: flowers the summer brings. See Little Sweet Pea. —Utter. Of all the forest trees that grow. See Fir-tree, Ther—Anon. Of all the fountains that poets sing. See Wonderful Spring of San Joaquin. The.—Harte. Of all * girls that are so smart. See Sally in Our Alley. —Uarey. - Of all the heavenly gifts that mortal men commend. See Friend, A.—Grimoald. Of all the institutions now existing in the civilized world. See Established Church of Ireland, The.—Macaulay. Of all the joys that sporting yields. See Joys of Fowling, The.— (Old Song.) Of all the joys that summer brings. Beach, The.—(Harper's Bazar.) Of all the martial virtues, the one which is perhaps most characteristic of the truly brave. See Gettysburg: A Mecca for the Blue and Gray.—Gordon. - Of all the men the world has seen. See Adam never was a Boy.—Harbaugh. Of all the months, of all the year. See Jolly March.-Rook, Of all the myriad moods, of mind. See Longing.—Lowell. Of all the mysteries where through we move. See Ponte Di Paradiso.-Symonds. Of all the nights of most mysterious dread. See Rabboni...— f See Umbrella on the Preston. * “Of ...the nights of the year.” See Phooka, The.—Ken- nedy. Of all the notable things on earth. See American Aristo- cracy.—Saxe. Of all the old festivals. See Christmas Thoughts.—Irving. Of all the picturesque characters of our Revolutary period. #. American Revolution, The (Francis Marion).- | Sike. - Of all the places on the map. Of all the places where the Carnival. Byron. Of all the reproaches which arise against a man in his chamber of study. See same.—Vaughan. Of all the rides since the birth of time. See Skipper Ire- son’s Ride.—Whittier. - Of all the seven which Rome doth boast. See Caelian Hill, The.—Parkes. Of all the shafts to Cupid’s bow. —Fitzgerald. Of all the ships upon the blue. Gilbert. - Of all the solemnities of which the mind can conceive, death - is the greatest. See same.—Swing. Of all the souls that stand create. See Choice.—Dickinson. Of all the States, but three will live in story. See Three States.—Ware. . Of all the streams that seek the sea. —Proctor. Of all the thoughts of God that are. See Sleep, The.— Browning. Of all the tiny race of Skye. See Flossy (with her own Portrait) to her Mistress.—Smith. Of all the torments, all the cares. See Rivalry in Love.— Walsh. Of all the trees in the woods and fields Tree, The.—Anon. Of all the trees that swing to the breeze. Tree, The.—Peck. Of all º: types in a printer's hand. See Song of the &, A. -AIO.O.D. Of all the vile inventions, misbegotten by mistake. of the Bicycle, The.—Anon. Of all the ways of travelling. See Canal boat, The...—Stowe. Of all the wicked Ten, still the names are held accursed. See Fate of Virginia.-Macaulay. Of all the wild world's inhabitants. See Red Squirrel, he.—Robinson. - Of all the winming doubly blest. See Grain of Salt, A.— Irwin. Of all the wives as e”er you know. Weatherly. Of all the wonders that I yet have heard. See Julius Caesar. —Shakespeare. Of all the woodland creatures. Burt. Of all the woodland flowers of earlier Spring. See Jasmine. —Hayne. See In Philistia.--Carman. See Carnival, The...— f See Three Arrows, The. See Captain Reece.— - f See Contoocook River. See Christmas See Christmas See Song See Nancy Lee.— See Flying Squirrel, The- 843 Of Columbia AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS of Of Of Of Of Of “Of course,” said Miltiades Peterkin Paul. Of Of Of Of Of Of Of Of other men I know no jealousy. Of our first stay in Italy. Cºlºnia in her might. See Battle—A Naval Ode.— AI) Oll. comfort no man speak. See King Richard II. (Trag- ical Fate of Kings, The).—Shakespeare. - course, I can't go sliding. See Katie's Cares.—Anon. course I don't believe in any such person as Santa Claus. See Billy's Santa Claus Experience.—Red- mond. course I love the house o' God. See When Sam'wel Led the Singin'.-(Boston Globe.) course Johnny wanted to stay in town for the Fourth. See Johnny's Fourth of July.—Anon. See Miltiades Gets the Best of Santa Claus.-Brownjohn. course what we have a right to expect. See To the Boys of America.-Roosevelt. course, ye read about it in the papers, sir. See Story of Hard Times, A.—Phelps. course, you understand all about football? See Teach- ing a Girl Football.—Kiser. darts from Lattice shot beware. d’ Orleans. See same—Charles deepest blue of summer skies. See Alice.—Bashford. Februar the fiftene nycht. See Dance of the Seven Pºdly Sins [or Sevin Deidly Synnis, The j.-Dun. 3.T. fine maize flour, yellow as the locks of the lovely Le- nore. See Making Brown-bread Cakes.—Hamilton. Of Florence and of Beatrice. See Dante Alighieri.-Ros- Setti. Of fret, of dark, of thron, of chill. See Opposition.— Lanier. Of garnered rhyme, from hidden stores of olden time. See Christmas Piece, A.—Cozzens. Of happiness terrestrial, and the source. See Wine.—Gay. Of Heaven, or Hell I have no power to sing. See Earthly Paradise, The (Idle Singer of an Empty Day).— Morris. Of heavenly stature, but most human smile. See, Written in the Visitor's Book at the Birthplace of Robert Burns.—Cable, Of Hector's deeds did Homer sing. See St. George and the Dragon.— (Old Ballad.) Of hem, that writen us to-fore. See Confessio Amantis (Opening of the Original Prologue).-Gower. Of heroes and statesmen I'll just mention four. See Paul Jones—A New Song.—Anon. Of Hersfeld Convent the Prior spake. See Witch-song, The.—Bernhoff. Of him, whom all this erthe dradde. See Confessio Aman- ...tis (Alexander and the Robber).—Gower, Of its own beauty is the mind diseased. See Childe Har- old's Pilgrimage.—Byron. - Of jes' no.'count an’ mebbe wuss. See Why Jim Forsook the Ministry.—Pierson. - Of Jupiter this finde I write. See Confessio Amantis.- Gower. Of late, in one of those most weary hours. See Garden of Boccaccio.—Coleridge. Of law there can be no less acknowledged. See Necessity of Law (Law).--Hooker. Of Leinster, famed for maidens fair. See Colin and Lucy and Lucy and Colin.—Tickell. Of Izentren. in the first morning. See All Earthly Joy Re- - turns, in Pain.—Dunbar, Of Liddisdale the common thiefs. See Aganis the Thievis of Lissisdale.—Maitland. Of man's first disobedience, and the fruit. See Paradise Lost (Invocation and Introduction).-Milton. Of many Sunny pictures which I hang in memory's hall. - See Old Local Preacher, The.—Anon. Of maxims my mother has taught me. See Be Like George Washington.—Smith. Of mortal glory, O soon darkened ray ! See Sonnet: “Of º glory,” etc. and What We Toil For.—Drum- Ill OIl Ol. Of my ould loves, of their ould ways. See Memories.— Stringer. Of Nature broad and free. See Arbor I ay Song and Trib- ute to Nature.—Heermans. Of Nelson and the North. See Battle of the Baltic, The.— Campbell. Of Neptune's empire let us sing. See Hymn in Praise of Neptune, A.—Campion. Of n; distemper, of no blast he died. See GEdipus.--Dry- €Il. Of old... a little creature who. See Mouse in Search of a Wife, The.—De France. Qf old, a man who died. See Immortal Flowers.-Rice. Of old it went forth to Euchenor pronounced of his sire. See City, The (Euchenor Chorus).-Upson. Qf old sat Freedom on the heights. See same.—Tennyson. Qf old the Muses sat on high. See Muses, The...—Thomas. Of old, when Scarron his companions invited. See Retal- iation, The.—Goldsmith. Of one that is, so fayr and bright. See Hymn to the Vir- gin, A.—Anon. “Of one blood,” the Father “all nation, made.” See Con- gress of Nations, The.—(Chicago Inter-Ocean.) See Love's Jealousy.— Gilder. See Our Italian Journey.— Brizeux. Oft Of O priests we can offer a charmin' variety. See Father O'Flynn.—Graves. Salisbury, who can report of him. See King Henry VI., Pt., II. (Battle of St. Albans).--Shakespeare. Of speckled eggs the birdie sings. See Singing.—Steven- SOIl. Of steak—of steak—of prime Rump Steak. See Steak, The. — (Punch.) O O f f temples built by mortal hands. See St. John Lateran.- Parkes. that blithe throat of thine from arctic bleak and blank See Of that Blithe Throat of Thine. —Whitman. f Of the infinite variety of fruits. See Glory of the Woods, The and Rural Hours.-Cooper. * * * Of the many misstatements in regard to the Pilgrim Fathers. See Pilgrims as Conquerors, The.—Lodge. Of the million or two, more or less. See Instans Tyran- nus.-Browning. - Of the mission church San Carlos. See Midnight Mass, The.—White. - º Of the onset, fear-inspiring, and the firing and the pil- lage. See Sack of Deerfield, The-English. º Of thee, kind boy, I ask no red and white. See Truth in Love.—Suckling. Of them who, wrapt in earth so cold. See Dead, The. —Langhorne. Of these the false Achitophel was first. See Absalom and Achitophel (Achitophel).--Dryden. - Of this fair volume which we World do name. See Book of the World, The and Lessons of Nature, The.— Drummond. Of thy stream, Amelete, who reaches the shore. See Dirge.—Gilbert. • * Of Truth, of Grandeur, Beauty, Love, and Hope. See Outline.—Wordsworth. º Of two things one: with Chaucer let me ride. See Wish, A.—Brown. Of what am I dreaming?—of Violet's glance. See After the Waltz.-Davis. - “Of what are you afraid my child?” See, Wild Flowers. —Newell. - Of worthy Captain Lovewell, I purpose now to sing. Lovewell’s Fight Anon. Of wounds and sore defeat. Defeat.—Moody. See and Song of Lovewell's Fight.— See Of Wounds and Sore Of yore, in Old England, it was, not thought good. See To Mr. Alexandre, the Ventriloquist.—Scott. e Of your trouble, Ben, to ease me. See Her Man Described by her Own Dictamen and Proper Man, A.—Jon- SOIl. Off all the lords in faire Scottland. The (A).- (Old Ballad.) Off an ancient story Ile tell you anon. and the Bishop (A).- (Old Ballad.) See Heir of Linne, See King John Off Februar the fyiftene nycht. See Dance of the Sevin Deidly Synnis, The.—Dunbar. Off the first of next week l My goodness! What a lot of things to be done See Fashionable Vacation, A. —Dallas Off * the woods Off to the woods ! See Arbor Day.— In Oln. - - “Off with it, old fellow, before you start I’’ See Last String, The.—Hartwig and Martin. “Off with the saddle and shoot him l’’ the camp he fell lame. The.—Rocke. Off with your hat I along the street. bas, The.—Brough. Off with your hat as the flag goes by lag.—Bunner. Officer Bray was passing in front of a large tenement house. See How Mrs. O’Doolahan Had Mike Ar- rested.—Smith. *A lonely man looks for favor. See Wanderer, The.— IlOIl. { Ten miles from See Abandoned Troop Horse, See Marquis of Cara- See Salute the Oft, Oft as my lady sang for me. See On a Lady Singing.— Parsons. Oft, as tiºns in my study. See That Little Girl of Mine. - Eiè8, Ol. Oft has it been my lot to mark. See Chameleon, The.— Merrick. Oft have I gathered flowers for thee. See To My Dear Friend Aimée.—Westley. have I heard of Lucy Gray. .itude.—Wordsworth. have I met her in openings of the woods. cence.—Mair. have I seen at some cathedral door. media.-Longfellow. - have I stood upon the foaming strand. See Darkness. —Rosenberg. have I wakened ere the spring of day. Torch, The (Will it Be So).-Thomas. have I walked these wooland paths. Leaves.—Laighton. have the nymphs. See Fair Virtue, the Mistress of Philarete (Love-poems, I.).-Wither. I had heard of Lucy Gray. See Lucy Gray; or, Sol- itude.—Wordsworth. Oft I have met her. See Innocence.—Mair. Oft I see at twilight. See Old Mirror, The.—Whitman. Oft, Oft See Lucy Gray; or Sol- See Inno. See Divina Com- Oft, Oft See Inverted Oft Oft See Under the Oft 844 FIRST LINE INDEX Oh conceive Oft in danger, yet alive. See To Mrs. Thrale on Her com- pleting Her Thirty-fifth Year.—Johnson, Oft in the after days, when thou and I. See Ad Matrem. —Fane. "oft, in the lone church-yard at night. See Oft in the Lone Church-yard.—Blair. Oft in the pleasant Summer years. tremis.-Lyall. Oft, in the stilly night. Oft I’ve heard a gentle mother. Brooks. • - Oft I’ve implored the Gods in vain. difference.—Greville. Oft may the spirits of the dead descend. of Memory, The.—Rogers. Oft o'er my brain does that strange fancy roll. See Son- net Composed on a Journey Homeward.—Coleridge. Oft, oft methinks, the , while with thee. See Happy Hus- band, The, Coleridge. Oft, on a plat of rising ground. See “Oft, on a plat of rising ground.—Milton. Oft see we in the garish round of day. See Theology in Ex- See same.—Moore. See Be a Woman.— See Prayer for In- See Pleasures See Sleep and Death.-Fay. - º Oft shall the soldier think of thee. See Ben Milam.— - Wharton. - Oft since thine earthly eyes have closed on mine. See “Oft since thine earthly,” etc.—Whitman. See Will the Lights be Sonnet : Oft, when I feel my engine Swerve. White 3––Warman. - Oft when, returning with her loaded bill. The (Nightingale, The).—Thomson. Oft with true sighs, oft with uncalled tears. and Stella (Sonnet LXI.).-Sidney. Oft you have ask'd me, Granville, why. See Epistle from Lord Boringdon to Lord Granville.—Canning. Often as it has been repeated, it will bear another repe- tition. See Men and Deeds of the Revolution, The.— Everett. Often have I [or I have] heard it said. See Her Lips and Rubies and Song: “Often I have heard it said.” —Landor. Often have I heard of Comal. Ossian. “Often have strange cases º' Yes, sir; frequently a case lies here. See Told by the Hospital Nurse.—McBeath. Often I have [or have I] heard it said. See Her Lips and Rubies and Song: “Often I have it said.”—Lan- dor. Often I linger where the roses pour. Often I think of the beautiful town. —Longfellow. Often rebuked, yet always back returning. See Stanzas: “Often rebuked, yet always back returning.”—Brontë. Often, the painful present is comforted. See To-Morrow (Word of Bane and Blessing, The).--Tupper. Often, trifling with a privilege. See Osmunda Regalis, The.—Wordsworth. - Often when awake I lie, listening to the clocks go round. See Lie-awake Songs.-Burr. Often, when o'er tree and turret. See ‘Hic Vir, Hic Est.” —Calverley. Often when the night is come. See Astrophel See Comal and Galbina— See same.—Dorr. See My Lost Youth. See To a Maid Demure.— ill. Ofttimes I have seen a tall ship glide by. See Professor at , the Breakfast-table (Faithful Little Wife, A).- Holmes. - Ofttimes when I put on my gloves. Rose. Ofttimes when recollections throng. See Tunes Dan Har- rison Used to Play, The.—Venable. O'Grady’s Goat.— oGrº lived in Shanty row. See a y S. Oh I wr. Ol, a dainty plant is the Ivy green. See Pickwick Papers, The (Ivy Green, The).--Dickens. Oh! a private buffoon is a light-hearted loon. •. Fool, The...—Gilbert. Oh a splendid Soup is the true Pea Green. Soup.–(Pwmch.) Oh I wr. Ol, a wonderful stream is the river Time. See º of the Long Ago, The and River Time, The.—Tay- OI". Oh, aged Time ! how far, and long. The.—Mitford. Oh, agony of fear ! would that he yet might live! The (Fear).--Shelley. Oh, all day long they flood with song. The.—Hayne. - Oh! Amos Cottle !—Phoebus ! what a name. Bards and Scotch Reviewers.—Byron. Oh, an I were where Gadie Rins. See Where Gadie Rins, —Parks. Oh, Anna, this will never do. See Idle Anna.-Anon. See Oh, Ask not Thou. See Family See Green Pea See Roman Legions, See Cenci, See Mocking-birds, See English Öh, ask not thou how shall I bear. —Saxby. Oh, Aunt Marthal only hear this l See Matrimonial Advertisement, ta.” - Oh, ; Christ, so dear to me. See St. Bride.—Mac- €OOl. - Oh bad the march, the weary_march, beneath these alien is. See Fontenoy, 1745, Before the Battle.—Law- €SS. it’s in the Chronicle. The.—“Clara Augus- See Seasons, see simple English– Oh, Columbia, the gem of the ocean. - Oh, come along wid me, lub, Oh, band in the pine-wood, cease I The.—Cooke. Oh, Bay of Dublin, how my heart you're Troublin'. See Dublin Bay.—Dufferin. Oh, º at least able to say in that day. Sley. Oh, be not ether-borne, poet of earth. —Thayer. See Band in the Pines, 3. See same.—King- See Poet of Earth. Oh, be not faithless! with the morn. See Cast Thy Bread upon the Waters.—Barton. Oh! be the day accurst that gave me birth I See Poet Relates how he Stole a Lock of Delia's Hair, and her Anger, The.—Southey. Oh! bear me then to vast embowering shades. See Sea- etc.).-Thomson. sons, . The (“Oh I bear me then,” Oh, beautiful are the flowers of your garden. See Lover Oh he.—Hoyt. Sings of a Garden, beautiful green grassl See Reverie in the Grass, A. —(Sel. fr.) Mackay. Oh! bells of joy, how sweet they ring. See Old-time Bells, The.—Anon. Oh, bells that chime your sweetest l See Merry Christmas and a Glad New Year, A.—Cooper. Oh, birds that sing such thankful psalms. Prayer, A.—Jones. Oh, Bisham Banks are fresh and fair. See Marlow Madri. gal, A.—Ashby-Sterry. w Oh! blame not the bard, if he fly to the bowers. See Oh I See Oh, Bless Us!— y See Nature Blame not the Bard.—Moore. Oh, bless us, we are young and small. Anon. Oh! blithe and merrily sang the shark. See Shark, The. —Richards. Oh, blushing youthful maiden. See To My Love.—Eaton. Oh! [wr. Ol breathe not his name, let it sleep in the Shade. See Oh! Breathe not His Name.—Moore. Oh! ºne upon this hapless world. See Ode to Peace.— It OIl. Oh, Bridget Brady’s beautiful. See Bridget Brady.—Boyle. Oh! bright are the names of the chieftains and sages. See Clan of the MacCaura, The.—McCarthy. - Oh J Q–C. [, Brignall banks are wild and fair. See Rokeby (Brignal Banks).--Scott. Oh, brilliant and incomparable Grady. See Death of Grady, The and Eulogy on Henry W. Grady.—Graves. Oh, brother, schoolmaster, let us remember evermore. See Pure and Holy Motive.—Thompson. Oh but it is not hard, Dear? See Mary Wollstonecraft and Fuseli.-Browning. - - Oh, but says one, Tradition set aside. See Religio Laici.- Dryden. Oh, but she was dark and shrill. See Nursery Rhymes à la Mode.—Anon. Oh, butterfly, how do you, pray. See Butterfly's Toilet, The.—Waterman. Oh, call it by some better name. See same.—Moore. “Oh [or OJ, call my brother back to me.” See Child's First Grief.-Hemans. Oh, call to your mate, bob-white, bob-white! See Bob- white.—Rice. Oh calling, and calling, at the rising of the sun. See Bugle, The.—Sutton. Oh I or Ol, came ye ower by the Yoke-burn. Ford. See Jock Johnstone the Tinkler-Hogg. Oh I or Ol Captain My Captain I See O Captain My ... Captain l—Whitman. "... Oh! Carrie, wait a minute, I want to tell you something. See Christmas Dialogue.—Anon. Oh! carve me yet another slice. See (Punch.) - Oh cash Thou potent thing; to thee. See Cold, Hard Cash.-(Chicago Herald.) Oh, cease thy murmers, bleeding heart. Hope, A.—Fox. Oh, Christmas is coming ! Eating Song.— See Psalm of See Christmas Stockings.--Ster- ling. Oh Chºº is coming ! See What Shall Santa Bring –. ITOI). Oh! Christmas is coming again you say. Thought, A.—Larcom. Oh, Christmas time has come again. olas.--Kellogg. - See Christmas See Mr. St. Nich- See Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean and Red, White and Blue.— Shaw. * come wid me. See Oh I Come Along Wid Me.—Avery. Oh, come away ! Make no delay. See Feast, The.—Vaughan. Oh! come, let us wander alone i' the gloamin’. See Bon- nie Sweet Jessie.—Anon. Oh! come, my betrothed, to thine anxious bride. See My Betrothed.—Davis. Oh come to me when daylight sets. When Daylight Sets.—Moore. Oh! come to the woodlands, 'Tis Thoughts on the Forest.—Anon. Oh, come where the Cyanides silently flow. to his Love, The.—Anon. “Oh I come you from the Indies, and soldier, can you tell.” See From India.—Bennett. - Oh conceive the happiness. Thoughts, The.—Anon. See Oh Come to me joy to behold. See See Chemist See Copy of a Great Man's 845 Oh, Constance! AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Oh, Constancel What have I done? See Stupid Lover, The...—Anon. º Oh! could I find the forest. See Pencil-tree, The...— Richards. & Oh! could I hope the wise and pure in heart. See Hymn to Death.—Bryant. º Oh, could I worship aught beneath the skies. See Address to Liberty.—Cowper. Oh, could there in this world be found. Makers.--Anon. Oh courage I there he comes. Oh! cradle me on your knee mamma. —Anon. - Oh (cried the goddess) for some pedant reign ciad, The.—Pope. See Mischief See same.—Sylvester. See Infant’s Dream. See Dun- Oh, Cromwell, I am sick unto death. See King Henry VIII (Katharine of Aragón).--Shakespeare. Oh, dainty little pussies. See First Pussy Willows, The.— Armitage. Oh, dandelion, yellow as gold. See Dandelion, The and Dandelion and the Child, The.—Anon. e Oh, darn it all I afeared of her. See Afeared of a Gal.- Anon. Oh, days of beauty standing veiled apart. Murray. , Oh, de good ole chariot swing so low. Sweet Chariot.—Anon. - s Oh, dear! all my lessons to get for to-morrow, and it's eight o'clock already. See Studious Girl, A.—Gates. See Prevision.— See Swing Low, * Oh, dear, Charles, how sick and tired I am of housework l See In Want of a Servant.—“Clara Augusta.” Oh, dear, dear! How fatigued I do feel, to be sure. See After the Ball: Her Reflections.—Spurr. Oh, dear! four pages of history to recite. See Home Study. —Davenport. Oh I dear, how very tired I am. See Lenna’ Dream.— Anon. Oh! dear, I believe it is going to rain. See Cloudy Day, A.—Griffith. Oh! dear, I fear I can never get all these things into this small valise. See Package.—Rook. O dear ! If ever I try to learn another piece. See Study- ing for the Contest.—Anon. Oh dear, if this isn't tormentin' a body. See Respect the Aged.—Richenbach. Oh dear! I'm in such trouble. See Little Mother's Trials, " A and Trials.-McClure. Oh! dear. Is it any wonder I feel cross 2 See Elsie's View of Things.--Anon. Oh! dear. Is it any wonder I feel cross See Elsie's Soliloquy.—E. C. and L. J. Rook. ! Oh dear l it's so far to next Christmas! See Day After, The.— (Harper's Young People.) Oh, dearl Just see that little pie. See In the Pantry.— Dixon. n Oh, dear me, I never was so tired in all my life. See Her First Recital.—Philley. Oh, dear me! What shall I do? I really believe I shall melt. See Not what He Wanted.—Vinton. Oh, dear! Now for another long, tiresome day, I suppose. See Idolize.—Rook. Oh, dearl oh, dear! How lonesome I am I See Scandal on the Brain.—Beebe. Oh dear! Oh dear! I declare I don't know what I shall do. See “He Laughed at Five.”—Head. Oh dear, oh dear, I feel so queer. See All Upset.—Good- fellow. “Oh dear! Oh dear! O dear me, Suz! I feel’s if I sh'u'd die ſ” See Medley.—Banks. Oh dear! Oh dear ! Oh dear ! What is it, husband I See Illinois.—Anon. * Oh! dear; oh! dear; what shall we do? See Christmas Pastime, A.; or, The Crying Family.—Bradbury. Oh! dear. What a troublesome set of children the “I can'ts” are. See “I Can't.” Army, The.—Anon. Oh, death will find me, long before I tire. will Find me.—Brooke. Oh, deem not they are blessed alone. See They that Mourn.”—Bryant. Oh, delightfull To cut open the leaves. —Hazlitt. Oh dem that absawd Cwystal Palace | and Their Palace, The...— (Pºwnch.) Oh, dem wuz happy Hallere'ens we had in ole Virginny. See Hallowe'en.—Anon. Oh, dere's lots o' keer an’ trouble. See Oh! Death “Blessed Are See Hazlitt's Way. alas. See People See Banjo Song, A.— Dunbar. Oh, did you see him riding down. See Riding Down.— Perry. Oh [or OJ, dinna ask me gin I lo’e ye. See Dinna Ask Me. —Dunlop. Oh, do tell me about your visit to London. See Travel Broadens One So.—Gazzam. Oh, do you know, and do you know. Tree, The.—Spofford. Oh Docteur Fiset of Saint Anicet. Drummond. Oh, doctor is that you sayin' rigan Telephones.—Loomis. Oh, dolly dear, your hair's ‘too long. See Dolly's Toilet.— Anon. - See Ginger-bread See Le Docteur Fiset.— “Hello” See Mrs. Har- Oh, don't go in to-night, John I Bennett. Oh, don’t you know the fun on grandpa's farm. See Fun on Grandpa's Farm.—Anon. J Oh, don’t you remember our grandfather's barn. See Grandfather's Barn.— (Arkansaw Traveller.) Oh I don't you remember Sweet Alice, Ben Bolt. See Ben Bolt.—English. Oh, dose shildren, dose shildren, dey bodder mine lifel See Mine Shildren.—Adams. See Wife's Appeal, The.— “Oh I Dottie and Rose, come over and play.” See A-Soak in ‘Wum Barrels.”—Heywood. Oh I doubt me not—the season. See Oh! Doubt Me Not. —Moore Oh! drimin donn dilis the landlord has come. See Drimin Donn Dilis.-Walsh. Oh, earlier shall the rosebuds blow. Oh, earth and heaven are far apart | Jones. - Oh, [or O] East is East, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet. See Ballad of East and West, The.H. See same.—Cory. See We Twain.— Kipling. Oh, Easter anthems gladly sing. See Easter Day.—Creel- Iſlan. - Oh, Edith, I'm so glad you've come. See Gretchen.— Anon. Oh, Llla ... Louise, we are going to get the most dreadful scolding if we aren't ready in time. See Sunday—day of Rest.—Anon. Oh [wr. Ol! England is a pleasant place for them that's rich and high. See Last Buccaneer, The and Old Buc- caneer, The.—Kingsley. Oh! England, thou now art but learning. —Jellicoe. Oh, Ernest Montague.—He promised to meet me here by eight. See Wife and a Home, A.—Anon. Oh, ever skilled to wear the form we love. See Sonnet to Hope and To Hope.—Williams. Oh, ever thus from childhood’s hour. See Muddled Meta- phors.-Hood. “Oh, ever thus from childhood's hour.” See Wail of a Disappointed Candidate.—Anon. Oh, every year hath its winter. See When the Birds Come North.-Higginson. Oh, everyone was sorry for Ned Canfield. Qh, fair Ideal, unto whom. ... See Dominion, The.—Stephens. Oh fair to be, oh sweet to be. See Coelum Non Animum. —Morris. Oh! fairer than the lily tall, and sweeter than the rose. See Irish Molly O.-Fahy. Qh [or Ql, Fairest of the rural maids. See same.—Bryant. Oh I or Ol, Falmouth, is a fine town with ships in the bay. See Home.—Henley. Qh Fanny, dear Fanny. See Doll Babies.—Anon. Oh Ior Ol, father's gone to market-town: he was up before the day. . See Midsummer Song, A.—Gilder. Oh, fear not thou to die. See same.--Anon. Oh, fill me flagons full and fair. land. Oh, fine old times were those, I ween. See Stately Minuet, The:-Butterworth. - Oh, fireflies, fireflies, light all your candles. Love-song, A.—liigginson. Oh for a breath o' the moorlands. Winds, A.—Davidson. Oh for a closer walk with God. See Erin’s Plea. See Changing Color.— See Ballad of a Bridal.— See Fairy's See Song for the Hot See Walking with God.— Cowper. Oh, for a glance of that gay Muse's eye. See Search after Happiness, The.—Scott. Oh I or Q] for a lodge in a garden of cucumbers! See Ninety-nine in the Shade.—Johnson. Oh [or Ol. for a lodge in some vast wilderness. The (Time-piece, The).—Cowper. “Oh, for a man!” the clear voice sang. Man!—Hungerford. See Task, See Oh, for a Oh, *pś, hour when the day is breaking. See Nanny. –L)3. W 1S. Oh I wr. O J for one hour of youthful joy! See Old Man Dreams, The...—Holmes. Oh, for the glimpse of a natural boy. —Rayne. Oh, for the truly grand ideal. See Graduation and Two Years Later.—Anon. Oh I forbear to bid me slight her. See Song: , “Oh I For- bear to Bid Me Slight Her.”—Hill. Oh, frame some little word for me. See Clue, The.— Bates. Oh [or OJ Freedom I thou art not, as poets dream. See Antiquity of Freedom, The.—Bryant. Oh, from the hill and from the valley. See New Song of “Dixie.”—Lindsay. º Oh [or O), gaily sings the bird! and the wattle boughs are stirr'd. See Whispering in Wattle Boughs."— Gordon. * -- Oh I wr. O], Galuppi Baldassare [wr. Baldassarol; this is See Lost Type, A. very sad to find I See Toccata of Galuppi's, A.— Browning. ſ Oh gather the thoughts of your early years. See Early Thoughts.-Lecky. - - Oh, Gentle-breath goes singing, goes singing through the grass. See Gentle-breath, HHuestis. 846 FIRST LINE INDEX Oh! I “Oh, George!” cried young Mrs. Merry, running to meet her husband at the door. See Phenomenal Baby, A. —Anon. -Oh! girls, I am charmed to have you. See My Lover Who iloved Me Last Spring.—Denton. - ,Oh! girls, I am so glad to see you. See Like a Nettle. —Denton. º Oh, girls, isn’t that sad. See Adopting a Grandmother. — Anon. - - - Oh, giris, what do you think? See Lost Penknife.- Schell. Oh, give me a home by the warm Southern seal See |Home by the Warm Southern Sea, A.—Rude. Oh! give me a name that shall live forever. See Name, A.—Fox. g - Oh, give me back that royal dream. See Patriot's Bride, The.—Duffy. Oh! give thanks for the summer and winter. See Thanks- giving.—Anon. Oh, give us pleasure in the flowers today. See Prayer in Spring, A.—Frost. - Oh, glad am I that I was born. See My Own Song.— Spofford. “Oh [O-O.], go and call the cattle home.” See Sands of Dee, The.—Kingsley. Oh [O-O.), go not yet, my love! —Tennyson. e Oh [or O), gold-green wings, and bronze-green wings. See Winged Seeds.-Cone. Oh I or Ól good gigantic smile o' the brown old Earth. See Among the Rocks, The and Ancient Doctrine, The...— Browning. Oh I wr. O J, good painter, tell me true. Picture, An.--Cary. - - - - “Oh, good-morning, Estelle.”. See At the Milliner's.--Anon. See Angel Child, The.— Oh, good-morning, Mrs. Smith. Dix. Oh, grand old oak l Oh, kingly treel See Oak Tree, The. See Hero to Leander. See Order for a In OIl. - O], grandly flowing river. See On the Bluff.- Oh [or Hay. - - Oh! greata game ees basaball. See Da Greata Bassaball. —Daly. - Oh, green and fresh your English sod. See Irish Memories. —Greene. Oh! green are the meadows in Little Boy Land. See In Little Boy Land.—Crocker. "Oh, green was the corn as I rode on my way. See Spring Journey, The.—Heber. $h, Greencastle streets were a stream of steel. See Green- castle Jenny.—Cone. Oh! [O—C. greenly and fair in the land of the sun. See Pumpkin, The.—Whittier. Oh! grief that wring'st mine eyes with tears. See Tribute to a Servant.—Howe. . - Oh, grieve not, Ladies, if at night ye wake to feel your beauty going. See Grieve Not, Ladies.—Branch. Oh, grievous folly I to heap up estate. See Castle of In- dolence, The.—Thomson. Oh I had you eyes, Puellae.—Horne. Oh, had you seen the Coolun. SOIl. Oh, hº thou never shared my fate. See To My Wife.— ay Iy. Oh! happiest thou, who from the shining height. See To William Lloyd Garrison. After the War.—Appleton. Oh [wr. O J happiness our being's end and aim l See Essay on Man, An (Happiness).-Pope. Oh, happy day that fixed my choice. See Confirmation Hymn.—Doddridge.. Oh [or OJ, happy, happy, i. See but eyes that move. See Formosae See Coolun, The.—Fergu- Keith of Ravelston and Nuptial Eve, A.—Dobell. “Oh I happy is he that giveth.” See Lady of the Castle, The.—Anon. Oh, happy is he that giveth. See They Reaped What They Sowed.—Anon. Oh, happy is the man who hears. —Logan. - Oh, happy the milkmaid's life. See Milkmaid, The. Anon. Oh, hark the pulses of the night. See Reason, The.—Op- penheim. Oh, hark to the brown thrush | See Joy-month.-Wasson. Oh, haunting dreams of a Sweet Summer dead! See Octo- ber.—Jordan. - Oh [O—C. j have ye na heard o' the fause Sakelde 7 See Kinmont Willie.—Anon. - Oh I have you not seen on some morning in June. See June Morning, A.—Taylor. Oh, he preached it from the housetops. chist, An.— (London Tit-Bits.) Oh [or OJ, he was a bowery boot-black bold. Annihilation.—Brine. - Oh, he whose pain means life. pain means life.”—-Platen. Oh, hear a pensive prisoner's prayer. , tion, The.—Barbauld. Oh, hear you not the wild huzzas. Song.—Anon. Oh [O—C.], heard ye yon pibroch sound sad in the gale! See Glenara.-Campbell. Oh heart of God that pities all ! See Heavenly Wisdom. See Angry Anar- See Total See Sonnet: “Oh, he whose See Mouse's Peti- See “Wide-awake Club" See Same.—Tennyson. Oh how kindly hast Thou led me. Oh [O—C. heart of mine, we shouldn't worry Sol See Just Be Glad and Kissing the Rod.—Riley. Oh heart, that despondent, is sighing for rest. See I Say |Unto Thee, Arise.-Marshall. Oh, here is Miss Pussy. See My Pussy.—Anon. Oh, here you are. We were afraid you were not coming. See True Charity.—Anon. - Oh, Hesperus I thou bringest all good things. See Evening. —Byron. Oh! Hezekiah's a pious soul. Anon. Oh [or O), hideous leagues of straining woods. See Flight for Life, The.—Sawyer. g Oh hol oh hol Pray, who can I be 7 See Guessing Song.— Johnstone. See December.—Blodgett. Oh! holly branch and mistletoe. See Mac- Oh horror horror 1 horror I Tongue nor heart. beth.-Shakespeare. Oh I or O J how canst thou renounce the boundless store. See Minstrel, The (Charms of Nature, The).-Beattie. Oh how comely it is and how reviving. See Samson Agonistes.—Milton. º Oh, how do you do, Mr. Willing. See She Failed to Get “All- round.” Advice.—Wells. Oh, how do you do, Mrs. Bisbrow? See Patron of Art, A. —Cameron. Oh how good God is that my babe was born. and the Book, The.—Browning. Oh, how greedy you look as you stare at my plate. See Little Master to his Big Dog.—Ewing. See same.—Grinfield. Oh [O—C. J., how much more doth [wr. does] beauty beauteous seem. See Sonnets, LIV.-Shakespeare. Oh, how, one ugly trick has spoiled. See Meddlesome Matty.—Taylor. - Oh, how shall I help to right the world that is going wrong | See Reform.—Gilder. Oh, how she plough'd the ocean, the good ship Castle Down. See Good Ship Castle Down, The.—McBurney. Oh, '. silly he did look I See Engagement Thrills.— J GI] KS. Oh! how the wind blows; how cold it is l See Good for Evil.—Howard. Oh, how the world remembers! Dingwall. Oh, how well do I rememberſ A.—Grilley. Oh, hum ! this is insufferably See Precarious Pre- dicament, A.—Trafton. Oh, hujº, my heart, and take thine ease. See April Weather. —R,66 Se, Oh "...a thee, little Dear-my-soul. See Christmas Eve.— !' 1610. Oh I or Ol, hush thee, my babie, thy sire was a knight. See Lullaby of an Infant Chief.-Scott. Oh, hush thee, my baby, the night is behind us. See Seal’s See Woman's Watch.- Lullaby, The.—Kipling. - See Highland Widow's See Ring See Washington's Day.— See Department-store Ditty, dull. Oh, I am a woman’s watch, am I. Anon. - Oh! I am come to the low countries. Lament, The.—Burns. “Oh, I am dying, dying !” said the worm. See Wings.- Spofford. “Oh I am so cold, so cold!” See Little Friend, The.— Brown. “Oh, I am so happy,” a little girl said. See Good-morning to God.—Hamlin. Oh, I am weary of a heart that brings. See Helios.- Spingarn. Oh, I done read de Good Book cl’ar plum thro.” See Good *Postle Paul.—Waterman. Oh, I forgot to tell you Edith, I saw Dick Foster at the club yesterday. See Why Her Opinion Changed.— Johnson. I got me much droubles, I can’t toled you how much drº I have got. See Mrs. Britzenhoeffer's Troubles. —Kyle. Oh! I had de Vorst dime lasd week dot you effer saw. See Sockery Kadahcut's Kat.—Anon. Oh! I have loved thee fondly ever. See Stanzas to Pale Ale. — (Punch.) Oh [O-C.J., I have passed a miserable night. See King Richard III. (Clarence's Dream).-Shakespeare. Oh, I know a certain woman, who is reckoned with the good. See Pin, A.—Wilcox. Oh, I know a little queen. See Good Queen Bess.--Mont- gomery. | See I Love Oh, I love my love in the sunny summer-time. Oh, I say, Will, you there? See Better Dead Than Alive. Oh My Love With a Kiss.-Maclean. —Anon. Oh, I see with sight prophetic thro’ the mists of coming years. See Hymn for America, A.—Best. "oh, shall be a soldier.” See Castles in the Air.— Il OIle º Oh, I wad like to ken—to the beggar-wife says I. See Spaewife, The.—Stevenson. - Oh, I want a tonic. See Drug-store Scene.—Martinez. Oh, I wish I were a tiny browny bird from out the south. See Valentine's Day.—Kingsley. Oh! I wish that the strange kith and kin of my father. See Poor Irish Boy, The...—Cook. See Deacon Hezekiah.— . 847 Oh, If AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Oh, if every one could put his arms round one other one. See same.—Gough. if I were a little bird. See Happy Bird, The.—Anon. Oh, Oh! if I were you gossamer. samer.—M'Kowen. - e. Oh, if it wasna lawful. See Scotch Philosophy of Kissing. —(Harper’s Magazine.) º Oh, if my love offended me. See Love's Punishments and Pet's Punishment.—Ashby-Sterry. Oh, if the selfish knew how much they lost. See Selfish, See If..—Roche. , The...—Rogers. Oh, if the world were mine, Love. Oh, if thou be'st true lover. See same.—Arnold. Oh, if thou lovest and art a woman. See same.-Lan- don. Oh! if you love her. See Advice to a Lover.—Jellicoe. Oh! ignorant boy, it is the secret hour. See Joseph and His, Brethrén (Phraxanor to Joseph).--Wells. “Oh, I’ll not be the least trouble.” See Obliging Lady Boarder, The.—Anon. -> - Oh, I'm so glad Santa Claus is coming to-night. See Christmas Spirit, The.—Denton. Oh, in my garden every day. See My Garden.--Parker. Oh! in the quiet haven, safe for aye. See Inscription on the Statue Erected to Captain Boyd.—Alexander. º Oh [O—C.], inexpressible as sweet. See O, Inexpressible as Sweet.—Woodberry. Oh! I's got to string de banjer. See Negro Wedding on the Creek.-Macon. Oh, is not this a holy spot l See Bunker Hill and On Lay- ing the Corner-stone of the Bunker Hill Monument.— Pierpont. - Oh! Is that you, Annie : See Oh! if I were you Gos- See Seeing Santa Claus.-Brad- ury. Oh, is there not one maiden breast. See Appeal, An.— Gilbert. Oh Israel, thou hast destroyed thyself. See Elijah and the ain.--—Murray. Oh! it is excellent to have a giant's strength. See Measure for Measure (Abuse of Authority).--Shakespeare. Oh I or OJ l it is great for our country to die, where ranks are contending. See Elegiac.—Percival. Oh [or OJ, it is hard to work for God. See Right Must Win, The.—Faber. Oh [O—C. J. it is pleasant, with a heart at ease. See Fancy in Nubibus.—Coleridge. Oh, it is so pleasant this afternoon. See Old Maid, The. —Garrett. Oh, it was a dainty maid that went a-maying in the morn. See Ballad of Crossing the Brook, A and Ballad of the Brook, The.—Roberts. Oh, it was a musical old Beetle ! The.—Dixey. Oh I º was a sight right fearsome. See Lass Dorothy.— IlOIl. Oh, it was sad and it was strangel See Boy Who Couldn't Say “No”, The.—(Wide Awake.) Oh, it's Fannie Day I See Annie's Party.—L. A. B. C. Oh, it's Hynde Horn fair, and it’s Hynde Horn free. See Hynde Horn.—Anon. Oh, it's twenty gallant gentlemen. Thayer. “Oh, I've got a plum-cake, and a feast let us make.” See Another Plum-cake.—Taylor. “Oh I I’ve got a plum-cake, and a fine feast I’ll make.” See Plum-cake, The...—Taylor. Oh, Jack and Jill went up the hill. See Rocky Hill, The...— See Concert Rehearsal, See Last Hunt, The.— Barris. Oh Jack | I think it's the meanest thing ! See Who Broke the Eggs.--Anon. Oh, Johnny Bull I you know, John. See Red and the Blue, The.—Roby. - “Oh, jolly crow !” See Kept In.—Beers. h, joy that burns in Denver tavern. See Rich Man, Poor Man.—Hill. - Oh, Kate, the maid who regulates. See When Kate has done my Room.—Anon. Oh, º their memory green who led. à D162. Oh, Kenmure's on and awa, Willieſ and Awa-Burns. Oh, King of the fiddle, Wilhelmj. See Wilhelmj.-Burdette. Oh [O—0. ) lady fair, these silks of mine are beautiful and rare. See Vaudois Teacher, The.—Whittier. Oh Jor OI, lady wake the azure moon. See Ballad of Bed- lam, A.— (Punch.) Oh! lady-bird, lady-bird, why...do you roam. See Lady-bird See 8ame.—Ven- See Kenmure's On in the House, The.—Smith. Oh 3. O], land, of every land the best. See Peace.— ary. - Oh, Larry M'Hale, he had little to fear. See Larry M'Hale. —Lever. Oh, late to come but long to sing. See Indigo Bird, The.— Burroughs. º Oh! lay the burden care aside. See New Year's Guest, A. —Moriarty. Oh! leave the past to bury its own dead. See Sonnet To One who Would Make a Confession and To One Who would Make a Confession.—Blunt. Oh [O-C.] leave this barren spot to me. See Beech Tree's Petition, The...—Campbell, Oh let me come to Thee in this wild way. See Asking the Tears.--Piatt. Oh, let me dream for a while. See Dead.--Procter. Oh I let me from the festive board. See Secret Sorrow, The.— (Punch.) Oh, let me know. See same.—Havergal. º Oh, º me lay my head to-night. See I Am Your Wife.— In Oll. Oh, let me out into the starlight night. quest, A.—Morgan. - & Oh, let me weep, while o'er our land. See Heart of Louisi- ana, The.—Stanton. Oh! let the soul its slumber[s] break. See Coplas de Man- rique (Footprints of Decay).-Manrique (Longfellow). Oh, let us carry hence, each one. See same.—Anon. º Oh, let us go home in the gloaming. See Told in the Twi- light.—Nicholson. - Oh, Life, I breathe thee in the breeze. Oh, life to me is a thing of pleasurel Scene.—Trafton. See Cry for Con- See Life.—Bryant. See Life; a School. Oh I or OJ, like a queen's her happy tread. See Song: “Oh, Like a Queen's Her Happy Tread.”—Watson . . Oh! Lillie I just think I Tomorrow is Thanksgiving day. See Thanksgiving Then and Now.—Shirley. Oh, Lily sweet, I saw a pleasant sight. See What the Rose Saw.—Marston. Oh, limpid stream of Tyrus, now I hear. See Classic Ode, A.—Loomis. Oh, is,. boat-horn's wild refrain. See Boat-horn, The. -AI1011. t Oh list to the song of an old dollar bill. See Song of an Old Dollar Bill.—Curtis. Oh, listen, everybody l That youngest Mr. Byers next door is singing. See Music Hath Charms.--Folwell. Oh [O—C. J, listen, listen, ladies gay ! See Lay of the Last Minstrel (Rosabelle).--Scott. Oh, listen to me, darkies. See Cabin Love-song.—Macon. Oh, º to our jolly band I See Our Jolly Band.— CI1611. Oh, listen to the howling sea. Curtis. Oh I listen to the tale of little Annie Protheroe. Protheroe.—Gilbert. Oh, listen to the tale of Mister William, if you please. See Mister William.—Gilbert. Oh I listen to the water-mill. See Water-mill, The.—Anon. Oh I listen to the water-mill, through all the livelong day. See Water-mill, The.—Doudney. Oh little children, dwelling today. Anon. Oh, little girl, whose twenty years. See Partial Critic, A. -AI1OI). Oh ſor O], little hearts, beat home, beat home. See Swallow Song.—Pickthall. Oh I little lovliest lady mine. See Valentine, A.—Richards. Oh [or Ol little town of Bethlehem. See Christmas Poem and same.—Brooks. Oh! . is our old green fort. See Old Fort Meigs.— Il O Cl Oh, long and dark the stairs I trod. See Music in the Air- See Annie See Decoration Day.— See Failure.—Garri- SOI). Oh, look at my hat, how nicely it suits 1 See Charlie Boy.— IłOI). Oh, look at that great ugly spider. See Spider, The.— Taylor. Oh, look at the moon. See Moon, The and same.—Follen. Oh I loºk at the Snow, the pretty white snow. See Winter. -AIMOI). Oh, loosen that snood that you wear, Janette. See Janette's Hair.—Halpine. Oh Lord, I come to Thee in prayer once more. See Modern Christian's Prayer, The.—Walker. Oh I lose the winter from thine heart, the darkness from thine eyes. See May-music.—Taylor. Oh I lost l forever lost l—no more. See Hymn of a Virgin of Delphi at the Tomb of Her Mother.—Moore. Oh, love as long as you can love. See Duration of Love, The.—Freiligrath. Oh I or O }, Love builds on the azure sea. and Master-builder, The.—Crawford. “Oh, love is fairy, and love is rare.” See There's Wisdom in Women.—Brooke. Oh I or Oj, love is not a summer mood. See same.—Gilder. Oh, Love is weak. See Love's Fulfilling.—Jackson. Oh, love! Let us love with a love that loves. See Lovey- Loves.—King. “Oh l Love,” they said, is King of Kings. See Song: “Oh! Love, they said is King of Kings.”—Brooke. Oh I or OJ, lovely Mary Donnelly, it's you I love the best [or my joy, my only best] I See Lovely. Mary Don- romantic land. nelly.—Allingham. Oh, lovely Spain! renowned, See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Spain).-Byron. Oh! [or O I lovely voices of the sky. See Christmas Carol and Hymn for Christmas and same.—Hemans. Oh, lovely world, good-bye I See Saint and the Beasts, The (Song of the Blue Thrush).-Widmann. Oh, Lucy, I’m so glad my education at last is finished. See Finished Education, A.— (Journal of Education.) Oh, Maggie loves the lily fairl See Our Flowers.--Anon. “Oh mamma, p’ease sing me sumfin.” See Song for Bed- time, A.—Rexford. Oh, Mammy, honey, Mammy don’t be mounin’ all de wºlel See Aain't You Got Me?—Peck. Oh, man, boast not thy “lion heart l” See Love's Land See same.—Streeter. 848 FIRST LINE INDEX Oh, saw Oh [or O1, many a day have I made good ale in the glen. See Outlaw of Loch Lene, The.—Callanan. tº ºf ºs Oh, many a leaf will fall tonight. See Dear Old Toiling One, The.—Gray. Oh, many a shaft at random sent. See Memory, Gems. Oh I many and many a time. See Blue, Blue Smoke, The.— Anon. Oh, many are the poets that are sown. See The Excursion, The (Undeveloped Genius).--Wordsworth. Oh, Marjorie, Marjorie, Marjorie May 1 See Marjorie May's Lesson.—Anderson. tº “Oh, Martha's back from Vassar.” See Vassar Girl (Grad- uation Day Song). —Irwin. tº Oh, marvelous is Nature I See Under the Christmas Tree.— h Guiterman. O [O—C.] Mary, at thy window bel —Burns. Oh See Mary and Her Dog See Mary Morison. Maryl fie to tease your dog.” Beau.-O'Keeffe. Oh, Mary had a little lamb, regarding whose cuticular. See Original Lamb, The.— (Tid-bits.) - Oh, Mary Gallagher, see phat you've done now. See Paddy's Lament.—Anon. - Oh, Mary, wait a minute, won't you ? See Secret, The.— Cousin Fannie. Oh, master, no more of your lessons ! See Vacation.— Moore. Oh, Masters, you who rule the world. See Masters, The.— |Hope. Oh, mates, the veldt is brown and bare. See Digger's Song, The.—Sutherland. g • ? Oh, may I be strong and brave today. See Morning Prayer, A.—Waterman. Oh [O—O.J may I join the choir invisible. See Choir Invisible, The and same.—Eliot. Oh! may I live exempted (while I live). See Task, The (Relish of Fair Prospect).-Cowper. Oh, maybe it was yesterday, or fifty years ago. Rushes.—O'Neill. Oh, men have fought with arrows. See To the Modern See Battleship.–James. See Merry, Merry Christmas. See Cuttin' Oh! merry is the Madrepore that sits beside the sea. Zoology.— (Punch.) Oh! merry, merry Christmas. Rose. Oh, minstrel of these borean hills. row of Alaska.-Burroughs. Oh, miserable comfort I See Lines to a Friend (Weak Con- solation).--Trench. - Oh, mis’ry in de mornin’ come wid de turnout horn. See Plantation Pictures.—Wilkinson. Oh, Mr. Cleveland. See Devil, The.—Anon. Oh, Mr. Robinson, how do you do? See Foreign Photo- See Golden Crown Spar- graphs.-Batcheldep. Oh, Mrs. Chatter—dear, dear—do sit down. See What Old Oh, Mrs. Martinet, I’m so glad you’ve come I See Bewil- dered President, The.—Thanet. Night; or, What you Will (Oh, Mistress Mine).-Shake- Speare. Mrs. Ember Said.—Dallas. Oh, mistress mine, where are you roaming 2 See Twelfth Oh, Mrs. Slocum, haven’t, you heard about the “reception” yet 2 See Miss Pettigrew's Reception.—Baker. Oh Mona's waters are blue and bright. See Mona's Waters.--Anon. See Baby’s Oh, mother, dear mother, no wonder I cry. Complaint.—L. J. H. Oh, mother dear, pray Anon g tell me where. Oh, mother, look 1 I've found a butterfly. See “I’m Hur- ried, Child.”—Anon. Oh I wr. O J mother of a mighty race. See America and same.—Bryant. “Oh [or O), mother, what do they mean by blue ; - Blue and Gray.— (Springfield Republican.) “Oh, mother, what good neighbors.” See Falling in and Falling Out.—Coates. & Oh, mother, won't you speak to Kate 2 plaint about Butter, The.—Gilman. Oh, mothers, so weary, discouraged. See Cares of the Day, The.—Anon. Oh! my aged Uncle Arly. - Uncle Arly.—Lear. Oh, my baby, my child, my darling ! Prairie.—Cooke. “Oh, my country, bowed in anguish 'neath a weight of bit- See See Boy's Com- See Incidents in the Life of My See Lost on the ter woe. See Madeline De Vercheres.—Reade. Oh ſor Oll my dark Rosaleen. See Dark Rosaleen.—Man- gall. Oh, º, dear, dear dolly. See Pawning Her Dolly.— Il OIl. - Oh, my fair Pastheen is my heart’s delight. See Pastheen Finn.--Ferguson. Oh, my Geraldine. See same.—Burnand Oh, my heart is on the moorland. See Call of the Heart.— Cawein. Oh, my laddie, my laddie. See My Laddie.—Rives. Oh I or Ol, my love's like the steadfast sun. See Poets' Bridal-day Song, The...—Cunningham. Oh I or OJ, my love is [or luve's] like a red, red rose. See Red, Red Rose, A.—Burns. “Oh, my, my l’’ says a leetle feller. See Ole Dimes Habbiness and dem New.—Slaeter. Dem See Bees, The.— . Oh! my people—thou heart of my heart, thou life of my life. See Duties of Christianity, The-Kossuth. Oh, my rose ain't white. See Plantation Love Song.— Anon See In the See Oh, my swallows I hasten up from the South. May.—Hinkson. Oh! my sweet little rose cease to pine for the past. Roisin Dubh.--Furlong. Oh, nº puss you must not play. See Puss Punished. -AIl OIO . * * Oh! never did a mighty truth prevail. See On the Re- ception of Wordsworth at Oxford.—Talfourd. Oh, never mind, Jimmie, don't whine. See Better Whistle than Whine.—Anon. “Oh I never mind, they're only boys.” y See Boy’s Complaint, The.—Anon. g Oh, never, no, never. See same-Oliphant, g Oh, never talk again to me. See Girl of Cadiz, The.— Byron. Oh I never wear a brow of care. See same.—Anon. Oh, no, I never mention her. See Love of his Life, The.— Anon. - Oh, no A I'll never see him more. See Irresolute Resolution. –AI). On. Oh, no l it is no, flattering lure, no fancy weak or fond. See Immortality.—Smith. Oh no more, no more, too late. See Broken Heart, The (Penthea's Dying Song). —Ford. Oh [or O | no, no, let me lie. See Not on the Battlefield. —Pierpoint. Oh, no, not e'en when first we loved. See same.—Moore. Oh, no l we never mention him. See same.—Bayley. Northern men—true hearts and bold. See Cast Down, 3. But Not Destroyed.— (New York. Evening Post.) Oh not alone the eager South. See Flag of Stars, The.— hanning. “Oh, not for long, ah, not for long shall I be lingeria.g.” See In the King's Garden.—Brown. Oh not in ladies' gardens. See Succory, The.—Deland. Oh I nothing now can please me. See Grief.-Dryden. Oh, oh, how the wild winds blow ! See Wild Winds.— Butts. “Oh! Oh! Oh! I’m the worst ward in the hospital Ohohol See Simple Case of Grippe.—Cooke. # e. Oh I once again upon thy heaving breast. See Eternal Vigil. —Holmes. Oh I Once the harp of Innisfail. See O'Connor's Child.— Campbell. Oh, Paddy dear! an’ did ye hear the news that's goin’ round 3 See Wearin’ o' the Green, The.—Anon. Oh, Papal dear Papal we’ve had such a fine game I See Voyage in the R.Arm Chair.—Anon. Oh, Peterkin Pout and Gregory Grout. A.—Richards. Oh! Phaudhrig Crohoore was the broth of a boy. , Phaudhrig Crohoore.—Le Fanu. “Oh, Piggy, what was in your trough 3 See Nursery Song, See See Greedy Piggy that ate too fast, The.—Grove. “Oh [or O | | pilot, 'tis 'a fearful night—there's danger on the deep.” See Pilot, The.—Bayly. “Oh, please let me go my mother is sick in bed.” See Child and the Flowers, The.—Anon. “Oh, please sir, do buy a paper I Please do ſ” See My Little Newsboy.—Melville. Oh, pleasant land of childhood. See Childhood's Country.— Moulton. “Oh, pray, do you know of those wonderful styles.” See Fashions at the Court of Queen Flora.—Farmer. Oh, pray have you heard of my Bouchalleen Bawn 2 See Bouchalleen Bawn.—Keegan. - “Oh, Priscilla, girl, what thinkest thou. See First. Thanks- giving Day of New England, The.—Austin. Oh I promise me that some day you and I. See “O ! Prom- ise Me” (after De Koven).--Wood. - “Oh proud am I, exceeding proud, I’ve mustered the Elite / See Poppy, The.—Bayly. - Oh, rare as the splendor of lilies. Ster. Oh Rastus Johnson called his dog. the Whistler.—Parker. Oh [or Ol Reader' hast thou ever stood to see the Holly See Easter-tide.—Sang- See Rag-time Rastus, Tree ? See Holly Tree, The.—Southey. Oh º lºan from your happy door. See Passing By.— T8, 1R. - Oh, rise up in your glorious might. See War Hymn.- Stevens. Oh I rise up, Willie Reilly, and come along with me. See Willy Reilly.—Anon. - º: Oh [or OJ Rome ! my country | city of the soul! See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Rome).—Byron. Oh I or Ol, rouse you, rouse you, men at arms. See Great' Swamp Fight, The.—Hazard. Oh [wr. Ojl sacred Truth l thy triumph ceased awhile. See Pleasures of Hope, The (Downfall of Poland) The).— Campbell. Oh [Ah—C.], sad are they who know not Songs from the Persian, II.—Aldrich. “Oh,” said Daisy to her mama, “I was in the parlor last night behind the sofa.” See Daisy’s Story.—Anon. Oh I or O }, St. Patrick was a gentleman. See St. Patrick was a Gentleman.—Bennett. Oh for Ol, saw ye bonnie Lesley. Hurns. love. See Two See Bonnie Lesley.— 849 Oh, saw AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Oh, saw ye my wee thing? saw ye my ain thing? See Saw Ye My Wee Thing 2—Manneil. Oh IO-O.], saw ye not fair Ines 7 Płood OOCl. . Oh [or OJ, say 'can you see, by the dawn's early light. See Star-spangled Banner, The.—Key. Ohl say can you see, by the moon's soft light. See Cuba's Banner.—De Long. Oh! say can you see through the gloom and the storm. See “Southern Cross,” The.—Tucker. Oh, say, Jim Crow. See Jim Crow.—Scollard. Oh say, my brown Drimin, thou 'Silk of the Kine'. See Oh say my Brown Drimin.—Callanan. See Fair Ines.— Oh say not, my love, with that mortified air. See Oh Say Not, My Love.—Scott. e Oh I or OJ, say not that my heart is cold. See Song.— Wolfe. Oh I say not that the chivalry. See In Memoriam of October 25, 1854.—Reade. | Oh I say not woman's heart is bought. See Song: “Oh I say not,” etc.—Peacock. * e e Oh [or OJ, say what is that thing called Light. See Blind Boy, The...—Cibber. Oh, say, what is this fearful wild. See Hippopotamus, The. —Herford. Oh, say what is truth Ž Oh I say you so, bold sailor. Garland. Oh, see how glorious show. Morning.—Morris. Oh, see how thick the goldcup flowers. thick I’—Housman. Oh, see the lovely grasses. See Anon. Oh seek me not within a tomb. Oh seek not destin’d evils to divine. the Nymph).-Landor. Oh I send Lewie Gordon hame. See Lewie Gordon.—Geddes. Oh, she was so utterly utter | See Girl of the Period, A.— See Road to Laugh- See same.—Jacques. See Herald Crane, The.— See Ode on a Fair Spring See “Oh, see how Gathering Grasses.— See Envoi...—Neihardt. See Gebir (Tamar and Anon. Oh, show me the road to Laughtertown. tertown, The.—Blake. Oh, silent glory of the summer day I See Salt and Sunny - Days.-Marston. Oh, silent glory of the summer day ! See To Cicely N. Mar- ston (Salt and Sunny Days).-Marston. Oh, sing a song of phosophates. See Rhyme for a Chemical Baby.—Cook. Oh, sing once more those joy-provoking strains. Songs.--Anon. Oh [O—0. I sing unto my roundelay. See AEella (Minstrell’s Song). —Chatterton. Oh! sir, have you seen her? unn, Oh I sir; there are times in the history of men and nations. See Memory of Abraham Lincoln, The (On the Assas- sination of President Lincoln).-Garfield. Oh, sister, there are midnight dreams. See Dowie Dens o' Yarrow, The.—Riddell. Oh [or O | sleep I it is a gentle thing. See Rime of the Ancient Mariner, The (Breeze After the Calm, The).- Coleridge. Oh, slow to Smite and swift to spare. See Abraham Lincoln and Death of Lincoln, The and Ode for the Burial of Abraham Lincoln.—Bryant. Oh I wr. Oll snatch'd away in beauty's bloom. . See same.— Byron. - Oh, Snows so purel oh, peaks so high I See Oh, Snows So Pure l—Morris. Oh Solemn harmonies that sound. See Parsifal—at Baireuth. —Browne. Oh, Solitude I thou wonder-working fay. Crisis, The...— (Punch.) Oh, Spirit ! Spirit of Literature. The.—(Pwmch.) Oh, starlit-skies, what generations have. Stars, A.—Durant. Oh, stay not thine hand, when the winter's wind rude. See Christian Charity.—Coates. * See Baby’s Secret, The.— Oh, stupid grown-up people. Burnett. Oh, suggess to the men who are true to the cause. See Irish Wide-awake Quickstep Song.—Anon. Oh, such a commotion under the ground. See Laughing Chorus, A.—Anon. Oh, Sue, I’m so glad to see you. See Home See Frances Edwena, See Imaginative See Dilly and the D’s, See Trip to the See America in Pinafore. —Walcott. Oh, immer has the roses. See Winter Song, A.—Hart- ey. Oh, ºner, summer, summer's here. See Summer Time.— eSt. See same.—Wolcott. dear. See Help the Poor.— Oh, surely who will guide. Oh, Susey, stop a moment, Anon. Oh, swate Kitty Galore was but jist twinty-one. See Squeeze in the Dark, A.—Banks. Oh, Swear not by the moon, the inconstant moon. See Romeo and Juliet (Balcony Scene).-Shakespeare. Oh, Sweet but short experience. See Kindness.--Barrett. Oh, Sweet it is in summer. See Song of Summer, A.— FHinkson. Oh, [or Ol, sweet unto my heart is the song my mother sings. See Song My Mother Sings, The-O'Hagan, Oh, tell me, Oh [O—O. J., sweeter than the marriage feast. See Rime of the Ancient Mariner, The (He Prayeth Well who Loveth Well).-Coleridge. Oh I sweetest words that Jesus could have sought. See Weep Not.—Hofel. Oh I take away my wig and gown. See Monody on the Death of an Only Client.—(London Punch.) Oh [ wr. O), talk not to me of a name great in story. See Stanzas written on the Road between Florence and Pisa.-Byron. children who have seen. See Christmas.-- Dodge. Oh! tell me have you ever seen a red, longleg'd Flamingo 8 See Flamingo, The...—Clark. Oh, tell me less or tell me more. See Petition, The.— Lowell. - Oh ſor OJ, tell me, little children, have you seen her. See Nikolina.—Thaxter. Oh, tell me not that they are dead. See Honored Dead, The. —Beecher. Oh, tell me, pray, what noise is that. See Miller.—Anon. “Oh [ wr. Ol tell me, sailor, tell me true.” See Gray Swan, The.—Cary. Oh, tell me the form of the soft summer air. See Blind Boy, The.—Hannah F. Gould. Oh, that day last December | See Dream About the old Nursery Rhymes,..., A.—M. H. F. D. Oh, that I could only live my life again I See David Copper- field (Rosa Dartle's Reverige).--Dickens. Oh that I had never heard of Niagara till I beheld it. See Niagara.-Hawthorne. Oh that I were a Poet now in grain | Death of the Reverend Mr. Oakes. Oh I or O | I that last day in Lucknow fort. See Relief of Lucknow, The.—Lowell. Oh that my Lungs could bleat like butter'd Pease. See Nonsense.—Anon. Oh that my soul a marrow-bone might seizel Found in a Deserted Mad House.—Anon. . Oh I that the Chemist's magic art. See On a Tear.—Rogers. Oh, that the Desert were my dwelling-place. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Apostrophe to the Ocean).-- Byron. Oh, that the golden lyre divine. Lazarus. Oh [O—O. I that those lips had language 1 Life has passed. See On the Receipt of my Mother's Picture.—Cow- See Elegie Upon the Thomas Shepard, An.— See Sonnet See To Carmen Sylva. – per. Oh [O—C. J that 'twere possible after long grief and pain. See Maud (O that 'twere Possible).-Tennyson. Oh, that we two were Maying. See Saint's Tragedy, The (“Oh, that we two,” etc.).—Kingsley. Oh [O—C.] that word Regret I See Regret.—Ingelow. Oh the agony of having too much power. See Interne, The. —Bodenheim. Oh, the auld house, the auld house I See Auld House, The. —IN alrlle. Oh! the beautiful home of the sunset. See Finding the Sunset.—Anon. Oh, ºuts of the Christ Child. See Offertory, An.— Odge. . - Oh, the bitter pain and sorrow. See None of Self and All of Thee.—Monod. Oh, the black night, oh, the long lagging hours. Commandments.--Abbott. Oh, the blue, blue depths of the sky. See Toy See With You.-- Briggs. Oh, the book is a beauty, my darling. See Little Story, A. —Benndict. - Oh, the brave fisher's life. See same.—Chalkhill. Oh I or O ), the broom, the yellow broom. See Broom- flower, The.—Howitt. h, the Christmas Fairies are in the air. See Fairies.—McNaught. - Oh, the comfort, the inexpressible comfort. See Comforts of Friendship, The.—Anon. Oh the dancing leaves are merry. See Rain.—Deland. Oh I wr. O J 1 the days are gone, when Beauty bright. See Love's Young Dream.—Moore. Oh [O—C.] the days gone by l Oh the days gone by l See Days Gone by, The.—Riley. Oh, thº were ever shiny. See My Love and My Heart. —Leign. Oh, the Delsarte girl. See Delsarte Girl.—Ives. Oh, the dingy wintry days l See Wintry Paris.--Anon. Oh, the faces we meet, the faces we meet I See Faces We Meet, The.—Wellington. Oh, the Ferm 1 the Fern l—the Irish hill Fern. Fern, The.—Geoghegan. Oh, the fields aflame with poppies. —Gayley. Oh, the fisherman is a happy wight I Chant, The.—Burnand, Oh [or OJ I the French are on the say ſ or seal. van Vocht.—Anon. e Oh, the frozen valley and frozen hill make a coffin wide and deep. See Spring.—Blewett. Oh I or O), the gallant fisher's life Chalkhill. g the gentle grass is growing. “Grass,” A.—Waterman. Christmas See Mountain See El Dorado: A Song. See Fisherman's See Shan See Angler, The- Oh See Spring Idyl on y 850 FIRST LINE INDEX Oh, touch Oh I the gigglety girl—gee whiz See Gigglety Girl, The.— (Jud ^ſ(196. Oh, the glorious Thanksgiving. See Thanksgivings of Old. —Smuller. - Oh I the goin' was delightful—never saw sich slidey Snow l See Out Sleighing with Sophia.-Hobart. Oh! the golden, glowing morning. See same.-(New York Herald.) Oh, the gorgeous city. See Golden City, The.—Mackay. Oh, the gravel the grave! It buries every error. See Rural Funerals (Grave, The).-Irving. Oh [O-O.]. the green things growing, the green things growing. See Green. Things Growing.—Craik. Oh ºf the happy meeting from over the Sea. See Three Meetings.-Craik. Oh the heights of Killiecrankie. See Burial March of Dun- dee, The.—Aytoun. Oh! the home we lowed by the bounding deep. See Old Mountain Tree, The.—Anon. Oh, the houses are all alike, you know. See House that was just like its Neighbors, The...—Anon. Oh, the land that God forgot. See Land That God Forgot, The...—Kemp. Oh, the little cherry-tree was a rustler I See: George's Cherry- tree.—Waldron. - - Oh, the little flax flower I See Flax Flower, The.—Howitt. Oh, the littles that remain. See After.—Reese. Oh I wr. O ), the long and dreary, winter | . . See Song of Hiawatha, The (Famine, . The).--Longfellow. Oh, the long, long years are flown. See same.--Anon. Oh [O—O, I, the man in the moon has a crick in his back. See Man in the Moon, The.—Riley. Oh, the mother she loves her only son. See Bear's Sons, The.—Parry. - Oh I or O }, the old, old clock of the household stock. See Old Clock against the wall, The.—Anon. Oh, the old school exhibitions ! will they never come again } See Old School Exhibitions, The.—Stanton. Oh! the, old swimmin’ hole l where the crick so still and : deep. See Old Swimmin' Hole.—Riley. Oh I or Oll the pleasant days of old, which so often people praise ! See Oh! the Pleasant Days of Old.—Browne. Oh! [or O J the pride of Portsmouth water. See Lost War- sloop, The.—Proctor. - Oh, the queen in her carriage is passing by. See Queen in Her Carriage Riding by, The.—Anon. - Oh, the queen of all the roses it cannot be denied. See Roses.—Fawcett. - Oh, the queerest land is the Wee-waw Land. See Wee-waw Land, The.—Hollands. Oh! the quietest home on earth had I. See Baldheaded Tyrant, The-Vandyne. Oh, the racing and the chasing of the leaves | See Autumn Leaves.—ReOua. Oh! the regular round is a kind of a grind I See Whirling Wheel, The.—Jenks. Oh, the Roman was a rogue. See Lay of Ancient Rome.— Ybarra. Oh, the roses we plucked for the blue. See New Memorial Day, The.—Paine. i . Oh, the shambling sea is a sexton old. See Grave-digger, The.—Carman. Oh, the, hºleras in Judea. See Shepherds in Judea, The. —A UI SIl I) . . Oh I [or O J the sight entrancing. See same.—Moore. Oh, [or O j, the snow, the beautiful snow I Snow.—Watson. See Beautiful Oh, the soft blue waves of the southern sea. See Porto - Rico.—Bowen. Oh, the soul haunting shadows. See In Extremis.-Fields. Oh, the sports of childhood l See Swinging 'neath the Old Apple-tree.—Barrows. - if Oh! the stars one and all. See Stars' Ball, The.—(Ladies’ Home Journal.) Oh, the Sun and the rain, and the rain and the sun I See Song of the Cruise, A.—Riley. Oh, the sun, is bright and the day is fair. See Long Sermon, The.—Anon. Oh, the Sun sets red, the moon shines white. See Armstrong , at Fayal, The.—Rice. Oh, the sweet contentment. See Coridon's Song and Praise of a Countryman's Life, The.—Chalkhill. . Oh, the sweet contentment. See (Compleat Angler) Coridon's Song.—Walton. Oh, the swish and swash of the blue summer sea. See Song of Summer, A.—Munkittrick. * Oh! the wee green neuk I the sly green neuk. See Song, from “Festus.”—Bailey. Oh, the white Sea-gull, the wild Sea-Gull. See Sea-Gull, The...—Howitt. Oh, the wind from . the desert blow in 1 See Khamsin.- Scollard. Oh, the wonder of our life. See Query, A.—(Good Words.) Oh! the world gives little of love or light. See Song of the - Ugly maiden.—Cook. Oh, them days on Red Hoss Mountain. See “Casey's Tabble Dote.”—Field. Oh, [or O } then, I see Queen Mab hath been with you. See Romeo and Juliet (Mercutio’s Description of Queen Mab).-Shakespeare. Oh! then nothing pleases 'em. See How the Gentlemen Do after Marriage.—Anon. tº ſº Oh, then tell me, Shawn O'Ferral. See Rising of the Moon, The.—Casey. | Oh Oh! then they come flattering. See How the Gentlemen Do before Marriage.—Anon. Oh! there are looks and tones that dart. See Lalla Rookh (Recognition of a Congenial Spirit).--Moore. & Oh, there are those, a sordid clan. See Child's Heritage, The.—Neihardt. - Oh, there is a little artist. See Fairy Artist, The and Little Artist, The.—Anon. Oh! there you are, doctor. See Merely Players.-Clarke. Oh, there's, a heart for every one. See Heart for Every Oh, Oh, Oh, One, A.—Swain. there's many a lonely picture. See Mother at the Gate Oh, Oh, IIow is she to-day ? See Song of See See On the Trail.— and My Mother at the Gate.—Edwards. there's many a voice that's loud and clear. the Drum.—Hitchens. there's mony a gate eawt ov eawr teawn-end. Sweetheart Gate, The-Waugh. there's nothing like the prairie. there’s the squirrel perched aloft. Anon. g Oh, they sang a song of Wind and Sail. See American Navy, The and Song of Then and Now, The.—Barnes. Oh I they’ve swept the parlor carpet, and they've dusted every chair. See Minister Comes to Tea, The...—Anon. Oh, this beautiful island of Ceylon. See Beautiful Island of Ceylon, The.—Brooks. • -- Oh I this is a happy, beautiful world! See Edna's Birthday. — AllOn. Oh [or Oj, those little, those little blue shoes! See Baby's Shoes.—Bennett. - See ABC.—Cook. Coleman. See Squirrel, The.— Oh, thou alphabetic row. Oh [or | Thou Eternal One I whose presence bright. See Ode to the Deity.—Derzhavin. & Oh, Thou, Grand Builder of the Universe I See Thanks- giving Prayer, A.—Anon. Oh [or O J thou great Wrong, that, through the slow-paced years. See Death of Slavery, The.—Bryant. Oh, thou ! in Hellas deem'd of heavenly birth. See Child Harold's Pilgrimage.—Byron. Oh, thou my soul, oh, thou my heart. Ruckert. Oh, thou northland bobolink. See To the Lapland Longspur. —Burroughs. See Song to AElla Lord See Ecstacy.— Oh thou, or what remains of thee. of the Castle of Bristol in the Days of Yore.—Chatter- ton. - | or O J thou Parnassus ! whom I now survey. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Parnassus).-Byron. [or Ol thou that swing'st upon the waving eare [or haire J. See Grasshopper, . The-Lovelace, Oh, thou to-morrow I Mystery 1 See same.—Miller. Oh [wr. O }, Thou who dry'st the mourner's tear. See same. Oh Oh, - —Moore. * Oh, thoughts that go in with the stitches. See Little Stitches. —Anon. Oh I thfay one moment love implorth. See Lisping Lower, The.—Anon. • Oh, time keeps steadily on and on. ercise.—Hadley. [or O | timely happy, timely wise. same.—Keble. 'tis a sight to be with joy perused. See Schoolboy, The. —Cowper. 'tis a touching thing, to make one weep. See To a Sleep. ing Child.—Hood. 'tis bland, and oh, 'tis blooming, for it's May 1 See May Day.—Opper. - 'tis little Mary Cassidy's the cause of all my misery. See Little Mary Cassidy.—Fahy. Oh I 'tis nothing but a shower, but a quarter of an hour. See Summer Showers.-Marziels. Oh, 'tis pleasant in Iona. See In Iona.-Hinkson. “Oh I 'tis time I should talk to your mother sweet Mary.” See Ask and Have and How to Ask and Have and Way Out of It, A.—Lover. See Oh, 'Tis Weary See Thanksgiving Ex- See Morning and Oh Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh 'tis weary enough abroad to bide. Enough.-Anon. w Oh, to be back in the cool summer shadow. See Archie.— ary. Oh to be home again, home again, home again! See In a Strange Land.—Fields. Oh I wr. O.J., to be in England now that April's there. See Home Thoughts from Abroad.—Browning. Oh, to be in Scotland now. See, Scot abroad, The.—Wilson. Oh to be ready when death shall come. See same.-Anon. Olı I to be wafted away. See Quatrain.--Anon Oh, to come home once more, when the dusk is falling. See Song of Twilight, A.—Anon. - Oh, to feel the fresh breeze blowing. See Song of the Forest Rangers, The.—Bashford. Oh, to have dwelt in Bethlehem. See Desire, A.—Procter. Oh, Oh, 3. to have a little house. See Old Woman of the Roads, An.—Colum. to what height will love of greatness drive. See Com- mendatory Verses Upon Mr. Thomas Coryat's Crudities. And whether ta'en. —Donne. touch of children's hands ! See Touch of Children’s Hands, The.—Holden. * § that rose-bud; it will bloom. See Conceit, A- Oli 111 S. Oh, Oh, 851 ‘‘Oh, Uncle Sam’’’ AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS “Oh, Uncle Sam,” they said, “has grown ‘fat and loves his ease.” See Awakening of Uncle Sam, e.—Foss. Oh, up the brae, and up and up, beyont the fairy thorn. See Out in the Dark.-Gwynn. Oh, Valentine day is well enough. See Boy's Opinion, A.— In OI). Oh, Yºine Day is well enough. See Thanksgiving.— OW (i. Oh, Venicel Venicel when thy marble walls. See Ode: “Oh Venicel Venice l’”—Byron. Oh, vestment of velvet and virtue. (Shotover Papers.) Oh wad some power the giftie gie us. See Memory Gems. Oh, Waken up, my darlin', my Dermot, it is day. See Der- mot's Parting.—Anon. Oh I or Oj waly, waly up the bank. See Waly, Waly, but Love be Bonny.—Anon. * Oh! watch you well by daylight. See same, Lover. Oh I or O), water for me! bright water for me ! See Water- drinker, The.—Johnson. Oh, we are the Brownies from Dolly-land. from Dolly-Land, The.—Anon. Oh, we had our share of trouble. The.—The Khan. " Oh, we met the Spanish squadron. See Soarin' o' the Eagle, he.—Ham. Oh! We were fain for sorrow and for shame. See Light of the World, The (Mary's Story of the Crucifixion).- Arnold. Oh I or O J wearisome condition of Humanity. See Chorus Sacredotum and Mustapha (Chorus of Priests).- Brooke. Oh! weary's on money—and weary's on wealth. See My Connor.—Anon. Oh, !"; O] Weel may the boatie row. See Boatie Rows, The. —H, Wen. Oh! weep for Moncontour ! Oh! weep for the hour. See Battle of Moncontour, The.—Macaulay. Oh I weep for those, that wept by . Babel's stream. See Oh Weep for Those.—Byron. Oh welcome bat and owlet gray. See My Love is on her Way and Song Written for a Welsh Air, etc.—Baillie. Oh, well for him who breaks his dream. See Songs from See Procuratores.— See Brownies See Stuttering Umpire, ‘Phantastes” (II) —Macdonald. Oh, [or Ol well for him whose will is strong I See Will.— Tennyson. Oh, we're sunk enough here, God knows I See Good Mo- ments, The.—Browning. Oh! were we good when we were wise. ‘Ol Hºjºsº, “Oh I Were you at war in the red Eastern land 7" Ballad of War, A.—Smedley. See Oh, were you ne'er a schoolboy. oh, º' th tai l, Were you. On the mountain, or saw you my love ; S. Were you on the Mountain **H.” y €62 Oh IO-C.], wert thou in the cauld blast. Oh º º Wha are Sae happy as me an' my Mo º Oh º *... ºf y £gy "Oh, Wha, haë, ye brought us hame now, my brave lord.” ... See. Muckle-moud Meg.—Bailantine." y O Oh I or OJ, wha will shoe my fair for bonny ) foot ?” See Fair Annie of Lochroyan.—Anon. Oh! whar shall...we go wen de great day comes. See Uncle #; His Songs and his Sayings (Revival PIymn).-- 1S. Oh Whare are ye gaun. See False Knight Upon the Road The.—(Old Ballad.) ght Up 08 Cl, Oh what a glory doth this world put on. Nature, The.--Longfellow. Oh, what a grand and glorious thing it is to be a cat! See Modest Cat's Soliloquy, A.—Anon. Oh, What, a night for a soul to go. See Iter Supremum.— ardy. Oh Ior O1, what a plague is love! See Phillida Flouts me. -A In On. - Oh, What a queer, poky little place this is See Cupid and the Cadillac.—Coote. Oh, what a set of Vagabundos. See Morgan.—Stedman. Oh what a wilderness were this sad world. See Childhood. —Coleridge. Oh [O—O. J., what can ail thee, knight-at-arms ? See La Belle Dame sans Merci.-Keats. See What the Children See Boy's Dream, A.—Ar- See Reading See Young Soldiers.- See O, Wert See Moggy See Influence of Oh, what can little children do. Can Do.—Anon. Oh, what fun to live forever. gyle. - “Oh, what hae ye brought us hame now.” See Muckle- Mou’d Meg.—Ballantine. Oh! what is home 2 That sweet companionship. See What Is Home?—Anon. Oh! what is man, great Maker of mankind I See same.— Davies. Oh, what is so rare as a day in June 7 Launfal, The (June) –Lowell. Oh! what is that comes gliding in. Lament-Hood. Oh what is that country. See Mother Country-Rossetti. Oh, what is the song that the winter winds. See Song of the Winter Winds.-Clark. - Oh, what is the use of such pretty wings. —Anon. See Vision of Sir See Sally Simpkin's See Sweet Peas. Oh, what is this splender that beams on me now. See IHeaven.—Faber. Oh, what know they of harbors. See Plymouth Harbor.— Radford. Oh, what shall I do, dear. See Words for Parting.—Clem- Iner. Oh, what will a’ the lads do. See When Maggy Gangs Away.—Hogg. Oh, what would people do. See Oh!—Anon. “Oh, what'll we do wi.Jock, gudeman º' See Jock, Rab and Tam.—Laing. Oh, what's become of all those good old elocution days. See Recollection, A.—Anon. Oh I what's the matter ? what's the matter ? See Goody Blake and Harry Gill.—Wordsworth. Oh, [or OJ what’s the way to Arcady. See Way to Arcady, The.—Bunner. Oh, when I was a tiny boy. See Man and Boy: Retrospec- tive Review, A.—Hood. Ok, when shall the boatman ferry me o’er. See Angel Ferry, The.—Cornwell. Oh, when the grey courts of Christ's College glowed. See To C. S. C.—Stephen. Oh, [or OJ, when 'tis summer weather. The.—Bowles. Oh where ! and oh where ! is your Highland laddie gone? See Blubell of Scotland, The.—Anon. Oh, where are the endless romances. See Ballade of Lite- rary Fame.—Lang. Oh, where are you going, my dear little bird! See Child and the Bird, The.—Anon. See same.—Bayly. Little Rain-drops.— See Greenwood, Oh! where do fairies hide their heads. Oh, where do you come from. See Anon. Oh, where do you come from. See Little Raindrops.- Hawkshaw. “Oh I [wr. O J where hae [or have] ye been, Lord Randal ſoºnald], my son ?” See Lord Randal for Ronald]. -AIO, OIl. “Oh, [or O J where have ye been, my long-lost lower. See Fearful Story, The and Ship o' the Fiend, The.— (Ballad.) Oh, where is my kitten, my little gray kitten ? Hiding-place.—“Aunt Clara.” Oh, where is the boy, dressed in jacket of gray. Three Little Robins.—Anon. “Oh [or OJ, where is the knight or the squire so bold.” See Diver, The.—Schiller. Oh, where shall a wandering pilgrim through life. See Rest for the Weary.—Swingle, Oh, where the white quince-blossom swings, que.—Herford. Oh, where will be the birds that sing % to Come, A.—Brown. Oh, wherefore cam ye here, Ailie? —Shairp. Oh [ wr. Oll wherefore come ye forth, in triumph from the North. See Battle of Naseby, The...—Macaulay. Oh, who Cabul's sweet region may behold. See Paradise of Cabul, The.—Michell. ' Oh, who has not heard of the Northmen of yore. ca.-Coxe. Oh who is she and what is she 3 See Niamh.—Carbery. Oh, who is so merry as the light-hearted fairy 7 See Fairy, The...—Anon. Oh, who is so merry, so merry, heigh, hol See Light-hearted Fairy, The and Song of the Fairies.—Anon. See Pussy's See Lost: See Japanes- See Hundred Years See Lost on Schihallion. See Ameri- Oh I who is that poor foreigner that lately came to town'; See Irish Molly O.-Anon. Oh, who is this comes ridin’. See Faery Earl, The.—Mul- holland. Oh, [or O J who rides by night thro’ the woodland so wild? See Erl-king, The.—Goethe. e Oh [or OJ, who shall lightly say that Fame. See Worth of Fame, The.—Baillie. Oh, who will follow old Ben Milam into San Antonio 3 See Valour of Ben Milam, The.—Scollard. * “Oh, who will scale the belfry tower % See Bettina Mazzi.- Stevenson. “Oh, who [or O whal will shoe my bonny foot?” See Lass of Lochroyan, The...—Anon. Oh I who would keep a little bird confined. See Caged Bird, The.—Bowles. Oh, who would rob the bird's nest ? See Bird's Nest, The. —Smart. Oh, Yº...would stay indoor, indoor. ' See Hunting Song.— ovey. “Oh I why did you marry him, Biddy?” See Why Biddy and Pat Married.—Stoddard. Oh I why do critics insist. See Crushed Tragedian, The.— McDowell. Oh, whº, º the waves so ceaselessly roll. See Question, A. - Hië8,01. Oh! why left I my hame? See Exile's Song, The.—Gilfillan. Oh! Why must I always be washed so clean. See Little Boy's Lament, The-Anon. “Oh, why should the spirit of mortal be proud!” See Different Tastes.—Anon. Oh I [or Ol why should the spirit of mortal be proud! See Immortality and same.--Knox. Oh [O—O.] will ye choose to hear the news. See Mr. Molony’s Account of the Ball-Thackeray. Oh, "#: walk the wood, lady ? Sce Liddel Bower, The. —Hogg. 852 FIRST LINE INDEX Old “Oh I William,” James was heard to say. See Colloquy on a Cab-stand.— (Punch.) Oh, [or O J wilt thou have my hand, Dear, to lie along in thine 2 See Inclusions.—Browning. “Oh I wilt thou sew my buttons on ?” See same.—(Pwnch.) Oh, Wing Tee Wee. See Wing Tee Wee.—Denison. Oh I or O J wise little birds, how do ye know. See Flight of the Birds, The.—Kimball. Oh, with what pride I used. See William Tell (Tell on his Native Hills).-Knowles. Oh, woman born first to believe us. See Woman.—Miller. Oh Wondrous miracle | See Be Glad.—Bradt, “Oh | O—O. 1 World-God, give me wealth l’’ cried. See Gifts.—Lazarus. Oh would that thou wert with me, my own. —Westley. Oh, wounded head and bleeding. Lord Jesus.-Gerhardt Oh, ye lost ones, ye departed, who have passed that silent shore. See Beyond.—Anon. Oh ye powers l what a roar. See Uncle Sam's a Hundred. — (New York Evening Post.) Oh, [or O J ye wha are sae guid yoursel’. See Address to the Unco Guid, or the Rigidly Righteous.-Burns. Oh ye who love to overhang the springs. See Among the Trees.—Bryant. Oh Yel who so lately were blithesome and gay. See Butter- fly's funeral, The.—Anon. Oh, ye wild waves, shoreward dashing. See Song of the Wild Storm-waves, The.—Sinnett. Oh! yes, I do—I know a lot about 'em. See On Babies.— Jerome. Oh, yes, I heerd the anthem sung by thet big church quartet. See Quartet's Anthem.—Foss. Oh yes, I’m fixed as solid, sir, as most of folks you see. See Ancient Miner's Story, The.—Carleton. Oh yes, the Readin’ was a great success. See Author's Reading at Bixby Centre, The.—Wiggin. Oh, yes, we mean all kind words that we say. See We Love but Few.—Anon. Oh, yes, we've be’n fixin' up some sence we sold that piece o' groun’. See Sary “Fixes up” Things.-Paine. Oh [O-O.) yet we trust that somehow good. See In Me- moriam (“Oh, yet we Trust,” etc.).-Tennyson. Oh! yield not, thou Sad One, to Sighs. See Yield not, Thou Sad One, to Sighs.--Tower. Oh, you are near, my love, so near to-night. Telepathy.-Morgan, Oh, you foolish child; to spend all the money you have saved to buy your wedding outfit. See Susette.— Fobes. Oh l young Lochinvar has come out of the West. See True Story of Young Lochinvar in Blank Verse.—Fay. Oh! young Lochinvar has come out of the West. See Young Lochinvar.—Anon. Oh [ wr. O I, young Lochinvar is come out of the west. See Marmion (Lochinvar).-Scott. Oh, you're a good brother. Now I will see if my poem is published. See Who is the Poet?—Woodland. ‘‘Oh, you’re so sleepy, dollie dear.” See Doll's Lullaby, The. —A. In OIOl. Oh youth beware that laurel-rose. See Rhododaphne (Spell of the Laurel-rose, The).--Peacock. Ohio fair, thou art to me. See Ohio Fair and Free.—G. W. Y. Oho! have you seen the Frost-King. See Frost King, The. —Dodge. Oho! Mr. Ghost, with your raiment of white. See Old See Lewie Gordon.—Geddes. Hallowe'en Friends.--Foley. Ohone l my Highlandman. Oi wus barn in good owl Oireland. See Ought-To-Beog- raphy of Pattrick O'Flaherty, The.—Anon. Oi’ve got a sweet’eart now Oi 'ave. See Wot vur do'ee luv oi!—Chevalier. Ol' Bill Prosser use’ to say. See “Some Day.”—Larkin. Ol' Joshway stood in front er his tent. See Ol' Joshway an’ de Sun.—Harris. Ol' Mistah Trouble, he come aroun' one day. Coward, A.—Johnson. Old Abr'am there was who lived out in the West. Abr'am.—Anon. Old Adam, the carrion crow. fram's Song).-Beddoes. Old [or Oldt] AEsop wrote a fable woncé. —Adams. Old Age, the irrigator. See Old Age.—Mackaye. Old, and abandoned by each venal friend. See Impromptu on Holland's Seat at Kingsgate.—Gray. Old as history is, ahd manifold as are its tragedies, I doubt if any death. See Death of Lincoln.—Emerson. Old Billy B. was a pious man. See “I Never Knowed.”— Croasdale. Old Birch [or Nick |, who taught the village school. See Retort, The...—Morris. Old birthday bell of freedom | Anon. Old black manmy has a 'possum on to bake. giving in Old Virginia.—Bocock. Old books are best l With what delight. Best.”—Chew. Old I call you me? See Time's Soliloquy.—Anon. , Old Chaucer doth of Topas tell. See Nymphidia (Court of the Fairy).--Drayton. the Egyptian See Longing. See To the face of the See Love's See Natural See Old See Death's Jest Book (Wol- See Gets Dhere. See Independence Bell.— See Thanks- See “Old Books are Old Chaucer, like the morning-star. See Elegy on Cowley, The and On Mr. Abraham Cowley's Death.--Denham. Old Church, thou still art Catholic—e'en dream they as they may. See Old Church at Lismore, The.—Downing. Old coat, for some three or four seasons. See “Le Dernier Jour D'Un Condame 2'' and Old Coat, The-Baker. Old cradle of an infant world. See Ode to Jamestown.— Paulding. & Old creeping time, with silent tread. See On the Birthday See Old Dame of a Young Lady.—Whitehead. Old Dame Cricket, down in a thicket. Cricket.—Anon. Old Dan'l Hanks he says this town. The L-Lincoln. Old Deakin Brown lives out fºum town. See Brown's Way.—Horton. Old Death proclaims a holocaust. The.—Cary. Old December in his dotage tottered down the hill one day. See What May Said to December.—Ambient. Old emperor Yew, fantastic 'sire. See Father of the Forest, The.—Watson. Old England needs her children. See “England, Ho! For See Ready, Ay, Ready. England l’’—Barlow. See Best Cow in Peril, See Village Oracle, Deakin See Mines of Avondale, Old England's sons are English yet. —Merivale. Old Farmer B. is a stingy man. The.—Anon. Old Farmer Ray came home one day. Weighing, A.—Talbot. Old Farmer Smith came home in a miff. See That Line Fence.—Anon. Old Farmer Winrow raised his head. strance, A.— (Boston Cowrier.) Old Father Time, on Christmas Eve. Was Ill.—Anon. Af Old Fezziwig laid down his pen. See Christmas Carol, A (Mr. Fezziwig's Ball).--—Dickens. Old Flood Ireson I all too long. See Plea for Food Ireson, A.—Brooks. See Lesson in See Rural Remon- See When Santa Claus Old Friend, farewell! Your kindly door again. See Edmund Quincy.—Lowell. Old friends and dear! it were ungentle rhyme. See All To- gether.—Brownell. Old Giles, the undertaker, sat. Coates. Old girl that has borne me far and fast. Mare, The.—Halpine. Old Glory I say, who, by the ships and the crew. See Name of Old Glory, The and Old Clory.—Riley. Old Grahame (he) is to Carlisle gone. See Bewick and Graham.— (Old Ballad.) & Old Grandma Robbins bent down low and smoothed the curling hair. See Grandma Robbins' Temperance Mis- sion.—Banks. Old Greece hath her Thermopglae. See In Memory.—Realf. Old Grimes is dead; the good old man. See Old Grimes.— Greene. Old Heidelberg, I love thee. See Old Heidelberg.—Scheffel. Old Hºkiah leaned hard on his hoe. See School.-Mac- aye. Old Hodge was sick; so very sick, in sooth. See Provisional Forgiveness.—Anon. Old Horace on a summer afternoon. cism.—Richardson. Old hymn-book, sure I thought I lost you. book.-Henderson. Old Ironsides at anchor lay, (Alt. also to Cotton.) See Giles and Abraham.— See Trooper to his See Classical Criti- See On a Hymn- See Main-truck, The.—Morris Old Ironsides at anchor lay. See Little Hal—Colton. Old Isaac was, or rather believed himself to be, a very devout Christian. See He Wasn't Ready.-Anon. Old Joe is gone, who saw hot Percy goad. See Biglow Papers, The (Revolutionary Hero, A).—Lowell. Old Joe Ouar was very deaf. See Language of the Lips, The-Yeager. - Qld John had an apple tree. See Apple Tree, The.—Taylor. Old Judge Grepson, a justice of the peace, was never known to Smile. , See His Last Court.—Anon. “Old King Cole was a jolly old soul.” See Old King Cole.— |FIungerford. Old letters, wipe away the tear. See Old Letters.-Locker- Lampson. Old lion the Hermitage, again. Boker. Old Madam Grumph the pig has got. —Hawkshaw. “Old man, God bless you ! does your pipe taste sweetly 7° See Nobleman and the Pensioner, The.—Pfeffel. Old man never had much to say. See Old Man and Jim. The.—Riley. “Old man, the charge is assaulting an officer of the court.” See Old Darky's Defense, The.—Anon. Old Margery Miller sat alone. See Margery Miller.—Anon. Old Master Brown brought his ferule down. See Old-school Punishment.—Anon. Old Meg she was a gipsy. See Meg Merrilies.—Keats. Old memories rush o'er my mind just now. See Old School Clock, The.—O'Reilly. Old Menalcas, on a day. Ode, The).-Greene. Old Mistress Chestnut once lived Nut People.—Nicholson. See To Andrew Jackson.— See Chinese Pig, The. See Never too Late (Palmer's in a burr. See Little Old AN INDEx To POETRY AND RECITATIONS Old Old Old Old Old Old Old Old Old Old Old Old Old Moseſ s] who sells eggs and chickens on the Streets. See Counting Eggs.-(Teacas Siftings.) Mother Duck has hatched a brood. First Lecture on Education.—“Aunt Effie. * Mother Earth woke up from her sleep. See Spring Song, A.—(Children’s Friend and Kindergarten.) Mother Goose became quite new. See Father Goose.— Baum. Mother Goose gave a party fine. See Mother Goose's Party.—Hyatt. Mother Goose, when she wanted to wander. See Nur- sery Nonsense.—Anon. Mother Hubbard. See Old Mother Hubbard.—Anon. mother-wit and nature gave. See Elegy on Cowley (Abraham, Cowley) —Denham. e mº dim and gray ye rise. See Mountains, The. —Bartol. - Nathan was out in the garden. See Puzzle, A.—Ey- tinge. Nature teems with many things. ture, A.—Levin. neighbor, for how many a year. Spofford. See Tree-tise on Na- See Our Neighbor.— Nick [or Birch), who taught the village school. See Retort, The.—Morris. - y “Old pard, come near and raise my head.” See Jo, the Old Old Old Old Old Old Old Old Old Old Old Old Old Old Old—some eighty, or thereabouts. Old Sorrow I shall meet again. “Old Speckle” rose from off her nest. Old Old Old Old Old Old Old Old Old Old Old Old Old Old Old Old Old Old Old Tramp.–Chipman. Parson Kelly's fair young wife. Douglas. - Peter Grimes made fishing his employ. The (Peter Grimes).-Crabbe. - - - - - - Peter led a wretched life. See Perils of Invisibility, See Peter's Christ- The.—Gilbert. See True Faith. See Parson Kelly.— See Borough, Peter Moody, from his easiest chair. mas Party.—Frost. Reuben Fisher, who lived in the lane. —Shillaber. Ripton is a Yankee town, amid the fair green moun- tains. See Fourth of July at Ripton.—Hall. Rodillard, a certain cat. See Council of the Rats, The. —Fontaine. e Ross, Cockburn and Cochrane too. See Battle of Balti- more, The.—Anon. Rover once said to his frow. See Dog Sale, The.— Brooks. Santa Claus is a jolly man. See Old Santa Claus.- Boylan. §. must be hungry. See Lunch for Santa, A.— In OI). Satan lubs to come out to de meetin's now-a-days. See |Uncle Gabe on Church Matters.—Macon. Seth Peters once heard Daniel Webster. See Seth Peter's Report of Daniel Webster's Speech.—Foss. soldiers true, ah, them all men can trust. See Lincoln's Grave (Prophecy, A).—Thompson. - See 'Nkongane. —Scully. See Childhood.--Tabb. See “Old Speckle.”— See Dragon of Wantley, The. Anon. stories tell how Hercules. —Patmore. - story-books I old story-books we owe ye much. See Old Story-books.--—Cook. things, need not be therefore true. See Ah! Yet Con- sider it Again.-Clough. Thomas stood surveying the beautifully laid dinner-table. See Thanksgiving Guest, The.—Grosvenor. Time and I the other night. See Old Time and I.- Lemon. Time has turned another page. Year.-Cook. *. how low you seem to stoop. See Old Tree, The.— In Ołl. trees, I love your shade. See City Elms, The.… Cushing. Tubal Cain was a man of might. See Tubal Cain.— See Landlord’s See Song for the New Mackay. Widow Clare, in a low-backed chair. Visit, The.—Lockwood. Winchester and “Little Phil,” our Sheridan's glorious ride. See How Congress Fought for Sheridan.—Banks. wine to drink I See Give Me the Old and Winter Wish, A.—Messinger. winter comes forth in his robe of white. fall, The.—Anon. Winter, Esquire, is now on his way. Esquirer–Lynes. winter is a sturdy one. See Winter.—Anon. winter is coming; alack, alack l See Old Winter is Com- ing.—Anon. Winter sad, in snowy clad. See Old Winter.—Noel. year, good-night | A faithful friend. See Old Year, Good-night l—Maclean. Young. You might 'a'knowed him. See Snow- See Old Winter, Dillman. 1 * Oldt [or old] AEsop wrote a fable, vonce. See Gets Dhere.— Adams. Ole Ole man, what day de monf am dis? Olger, the Dame and Desiderio. “Cross-roads Brown,” he give a bee. See Huskin', The. —McSparran. See Ginger and the Preacher.—Anon. See Charlemagne.—Long- fellow. Oliver Twist who had some very Hard Times in the Battle of Life, See Catalogue of Dickens' Works.--Anon. See Dame Duck's See Old Young.— Olor Iscanus queries: “Why should we.” Olymp. sunlight is the Poet's sphere. See Dedication See Crystal, The...— f “In War Time.”—Whittier. O8, Il. Omar's the fad..! Well then, let us indite. See Baby's Omar, Omnibus nunc rite et feliciter peractis. On Cn On On On The.—Wells. See Perduret atque Valeat.—Anon. a bleak ridge, from whose granite edges. See Mother Margery.—Burleigh. a board of bright mosaic wrought in many a quaint design. See College “Oil Cans.”—McGuire. a bridge I was standing one morning. See Trust in Providence.—Anon. a bright June morning, up the St. Lawrence. long. a bright November afternoon, when , the autumn leaves. were tinged. See Lincoln at Gettysburg.—Carr. a certain mild March evening, A. D., 1864, the Ducklow kitchen. See Coupon Bonds.-Trowbridge. a certain Thursday some time ago. See Carolyn Wells in a New Role.—Anon. a Christmas eve an emigrant train. See Santa Claus on the Train.—Walsh. - 1759, Wolfe, sailing proudly See Wolfe at Quebec.—Bud- a Christmas morning, many years ago, I stood upon the deck of a merchantman. See Piece of Bunting, A. —Palmer. a dark November morning. See Praying for Shoes.— Hayne. a day, alack the day I See Love's Labour's Lost (Love's Perjuries).--Shakespeare. a desolaté, storm-beaten island. See Parable of the Wrecks, The.—Stoddard. a far shore my land swam far from my sight. See Same.—Anon. a fine Sunday morning I mounted my steed. See New England Sabbath-day Chase, The.—Freneau. a green slope, most fragrant with the spring. See My, See Pastoral, A and Pastoral of Rose.—Hawthorne. a hill grows a flower. Phyllis and Corydon, A.—Breton. a lone barren isle, where the wild roaring billow. See Grave of Bonaparte, The.—Heath. a lone hillside. See Moods.-O'Neil. a night of sorrow I cried aloud her name. See Noc- turne, A.—Milligan. 8, pº woodshed, in an alley dark. See Catastrophe, A. –AIlOIl. a quiet autumn morning, in the land he loved so well. See General Robert E. Lee.—(New York Herald.) a river that lazily creeps to the tide. See Maidenhead Bridge.—Scott. a showery night and still. See Dandelions, The.—Cone. a soaked fence-post a little blue-backed bird. See In March.-Eastman. - a starr'd night Prince Lucifer uprose. Starlight.—Meredith. a stone by the wayside, half-naked and cold. See Tramp, The.—M’Caig. a Sultry April evening, more than twenty years ago. See Anne Pickens.—Hall. a summer evening, Mr. Ellis Henderson. Idyl, A.—Burdette. , a time the amorous Silvy. See Wakening, The.—Anon. a volcano whose dark throat doth dash. See St. Helena —Beranger. a weary slope of Apennine. See Brushwood.—Read. a window-sill one morning still. See Four Flies, The...— Pierson. a winter's night. See Greely Fox, The.—Anon. Afric's coast at morning dawn. See African Mother, The.—Anon. Alpine heights the love of God is shed. Heights.-Krummacher. an April day. See April Lay, An.—Pratt. an important occasion in the life of the Master. See Better Part, The and Test of the American Negro. Washington. See Lucifer in See Twilight See Alpine an olive-crested steep. See Virgil's Tomb.-Rogers. and on, in Sun and shade. See At the Sign of the Spade. —Cheney. and on, O white brother. See Sea Bird to the Wave, The...—Colum. *. Day, let's all plant trees. See Favorite Trees.— Il OIl. Bellosguarda, when the year was young. See To Vernon Lee.—Levy. ºl. Sands the gray began. See On Calais Sands.— ang. Calvert's plains new faction reigns. See Maryland Re- solves.— (Rivington’s Gazetteer.) came the whirlwind—like the last. See Field of Water- loo, The (Charge at Waterloo, The).-Scott. Carrigdhoun the heath is brown. See Lament of the Irish Maiden, The.—Lane. Christmas day I dined with Brown. See Christmas Wail, A.—Anon. Cºmas day in seventy six. See Battle of Trenton.— In OIl. Christmas Eve. See Saint Nicholas—His Roundelay.— Munger. Christmas Eve I’d like to lie. See What I Should Like. —Moore. 854 FIRST LINE INDEX On the On “On earth be peace, be peace,” On On On On “On good and bad an equal value sets.” On On On On On On On “On Linden, when the sun was low.” On On On Christmas eve the bells were rung. See Marmion (Christmas in the Olden Time).--Scott. Christmas evening, 1837, an old man. See Old Musician, The.—Anon. Christmas-day in seventy-six. See Battle of Trenton, The.—Anon. Christmas eve, when the lights are dim. See Santa Claus's Scout.—Ward. Cleada's Hill the Moon is Bright. Ila, Il. days of wonder, when theology. See Wages of Pride, The.—Baudelaire. de night befo' Thanks-gib-bin, oh, I tells yo' things looked blue. See Thanksgiving Turkey.—Havez. December the sixth and the twentieth day. and Princeton.—Anon. deck beneath the awning. See White Squall, The.— Thackeray. dun Cithaeron's ridge appears. The.—Byron. dusky shoulders. See same.—Calla- See Trenton See Siege of Corinth, See Livingstone.—Brooks. the angels sang. See Coro- nation, The.—Mainwaring. Easter morn, when Christians meet in Russia far away. See Siberia. If With Her.—Anon. either side a window. See Two.—Field either side is level fen. See Tales (Tale X—Lower's Journey, The).-Crabbe. either side the river lie. See Lady of Shalott, The.— Tennyson. - entering the room we find more than two hundred noble- men and gentlemen. See Charity Dinner, The.—Mosely. Ettrick Banks in a summer's night. See Ettrick Banks. —Anon. Euripides' plays we debated. See Blind Student, The.— Armstrong. \ every schoolhouse, ship and staff. See Half-mast.— Mifflin. every side of me I see causes at work. See False Color- ing Lent to War.—Chalmers. 4- foot they came, chieftain and men alike. See Roderick. —Southey. - Friday morning as we set sail. See Mermaid, The.— (Ballad.) going forth last night, a friend to see. Improved Principle.—(Punch.) See Poetry on an See Ass and his Mastef, The.—Yriarte. gossamer nights when the moon is low. See Fairy Thrall, The.—Byron. wº - grandmarma's table is waiting for me. See Willow Ware.—Anon. t Grandpa's Farm there is a sunshine meadow. See Sun- shine Meadow, The.—Thorn. Hallowe'en when the lanterns glow. See One Thing Needful, The...—Anon. Hallow-Mass eve, ere you boune ye to rest. See St. Swithin’s Chair.—Scott. Baverhill's pleasant hills there played. See Story of the Barefoot Boy, The.—Trowbridge. Helº heart the day were night I See First Kiss, The. —U a 19. Hellespont, guilty of true love's blood. Leander.—Marlowe. her lap gran'ma did hol' me. See Long Ago.—Baer. her still lake the city 'sits. See On the Lido.—Clough. her white breast a sparkling cross she wore. See Rape of the Lock, The (Belinda).-Pope. his bold visage middle age. See Lady of the Lake, The. —Scott. + his death-bed poor Lubin lies. See Reasonable Afflic- See Incident (Charac- tion, A.—Prior. his morning rounds the master. teristic of a Favourite Dog).-Wordsworth. history's crimson pages, high up on the roll of fame. See Flag that has never Known Defeat, The.—Benja- min and Sutton. hoary Conway’s battlemented height. See With a Rose from Conway Castle.—Dorr. in the snow—on in the snow. See Faithful unto Death. —Harrison. its straight iron pathway the long train was rushing. See Beside the Railway Track.—Anon. Jordan's banks the Arab's camels stray. See On Jor- dan’s Banks.-Byron. July fourth, 1776, the representatives of the American people. See Liberty Bell, The.—Headley. Kingston Bridge the starlight shone. See On Kingston Bridge.—Cortissoz. leaving Fagin's without one pause or moment's consid- eration. See Oliver Twist (Murder of Nancy, The).— Dickens. Leven's banks, while free to rove. See Ode to Leven Water.—Smollett. Lindén, when the sun was low. Campbell. See Hero and See Hohenlinden.— See Medley, A.— Irving. Lisnadara soft, full soft, falls sleep. See On Lisnadara. Barlow. f long, Serene midsummer days. See Wild Roses.—Faw- Cett. man, on nature, and on human life. g See Excursion, The (Mind's Eye, The) —Wordsworth. On On On. On On On On On On, May 16 the Republican Convention of 1860 opened, at ºngo. See Wigwam Convention Nomination.—Tar- ell. me and on my children l Maria.--Wills. See Cromwell and Henrietta me he shall ne'er put a ring. See Feminine Arithmetic. —Halpine. Mºy I wash my dollie's clothes. See My Week.- Il OIl. Monday morning, the flowers were gaily springing. See Munster Keen, A.—Walsh. Monday, the Fourteenth of October, 1793, a cause is pending in the Palais de Justice. See French Revolu- tion, The (Marie Antoinette).--Carlyle. mountains cold and bold and high. See Whistling Mar- mot, The.—Garland. my cornice linger the ripe, black grapes ungathered. See Third of November, The.—Bryant. New Yeah's day resolbe straightway to minimize yo' ills. See Sambo's New Year Sermon.—Jones. on, my brown Arab, away, away I See Arab, The.— Calverley. “On 1 on 1 was still his stern exclaim. See Charge at Water- On On On On On On On On On On On On On On “On St. John’s eve, at vespers. On On On On On On On On On loo, The.—Scott. one occasion, Colonel Baker was speaking in a court- house. See Lincoln's Presence of Body.—Anon. other fields and other scenes the morn. See Burnt Lands.-Roberts. our border, looking westward. See Canada.--Anon. our lone pathway bloomed no earthly hopes. See Sonnet: “On our lone,” etc.—Whitman. parents' knees, a naked, new-born child. See Baby, The and “On Parent Knees.”—Jones. Paris, when the sun was low. See Battle of the Poule- ward, The.—Aytoum. * * Philiphaugh a fray began. See Battle of Philiphaugh, The.— (Old Ballad.) pottery my love was pleased to paint. See Fiery Ordeal, The.—Anon. pride of wit, when high desire of fame. See To His Fair Idea.—Drayton. primal rocks she wrote her name. Howe. Richmond Hill there lives a lass. Hill, The.—Upton. See Our Country.— See Lass of Richmond rosy Venice's breast the gondola’s at rest. See Venice.— De Musset. s Rudborne bank two pining maidens sat. See Eclogue. —Chatterton. rushing thence, in one diffusive hand. See Summer (Sheep-washing, The).--Thomson. See King Robert of Sicily.— Longfellow. St. Stephen's Day, after the first course was served. See Revels of the Inner Temple—Inns of Court.—Hervey. Satº's eve, when weekdays end. See Childe Gerard. —AI, On . - Saturdays she walks abroad. See High School Girl, The. — (Merchant and Manufacturer.) scent of game from town to town he flew. See On a Traveling Speculator.—Freneau. Scotia’s plains, in days of yore. See Elegy on the Death of Scots Music.—Fergusson. September 15, a group of horsemen. in 1776.-Ford. shores of , Sicily, a shape of Greece l Maiden, A.—Lefroy. softest pillows my dim eyes unclose. fica.-Rollins. some of the Western roads they attach a passenger car to a freight train. See Consolation Even on a Mixed Train.-- (Traveler’s Magazine.) sons of mighty stature. See Gracie of Alabama.-Tick- In OI’. sultry, stifling, nights. See Tommy's Girl.—Parker. Sundays see his saintly look. See Lettergae, The.— Murray. sunny Capri's mountain heights. See Ballad of Capri, See Burial of the Minni- See Headquarters See Shepherd See Vita Bene- A.— (Harper’s Weekly.) sunny slope and beechen swell. sink.--—Longfellow. sure foundations let your fabric rise. Translated Verse, The...—Roscommon. Thanksgiving 'tis the custom. See Thanksgiving Feast, The...—Best. - that deep-retiring shore. See Long-ago, The.—Milnes. that most eventful morning of the world's history. See Pºtion Address to a Foreman by a Workman, A. – AD Oll. the aisle of Penikese. Whittier. -> the Bank of the Rhine, on the site of the ancient Roman camp. See Book and the Building, The.—Storrs. the banks of Allan water. See Allan Water.—Lewis. See Essay on See Prayer of Aggassiz, The.— the banks of the Xenil a dark Spanish maiden. See Pumpkin, The...—Whittier. the battlements of fame. See Lincoln.—Taylor. the beach at night, stands a child with her father. See On the Beach at Night.—Whitman. the beach near a summer hotel, up in Maine. See Sisterly Scheme, A.—Bunner. the blithe Beltane, as I went. Pinkerton. .. See Bothwell Bank.-- 855 On the AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS On the bloody field of Monmouth flashed the guns of Greene On the morning of , Saturday, July 2, President Garfield, and Wayne. See Captain Molly at Monmouth.-Collins. See Memorial Address on the Life and Character of On the bluff of the Little Big-Horn. See Miles Keogh's James A. Garfield (Death of Garfield, . The).-Blaine. Horse.—Hay. g On the morning of the third day. See Trial of Joseph Na- On the bosom of a river. See In Memoriam.—Prentice. deau, The-Parker. s On the braes around Glenfinnan. See Return to Nature.— On the morning of the 31st of May, the families of the Shairp. London citizens. See History of England (Coronation On the broad Manila Bay. See In Manila Bay-Wads- of Anne Boleyn, The).--Froude. § worth. On the morning of the trial of the great action for breach On the cheerful Village Green. See Village Green, The.— of promise. See Pickwick Papers, The (Bardell and Taylor. & & Pickwick) –Dickens. On the cinder strip by the railroad tracks. See Section- On the morning of Thursday, December 16. See Boston hand's Daughter, The.—Statton. Tea Party, The-Fiske. On the Coast of Coromandel. See Courtship of the Yonghy- On the morning of Waterloo, then, Napoleon was cheerful. Bonghy-Bo, The and Yonghy-Bonghy-Bo, . The.—Lear. See Les Misérables (Battle of Waterloo, The).-Hugo. On the cottonwood tree rests the shadow of doom. See On the mountains of the Prairie. See Song of Hiawatha, Good-bye to the Cottonwood.—McCarter. The (“On the Mountains of the Prairie.”)—Longfellow. On the crimson cloth. See Only an insect.—Allen. On the mountain's side th' battle raged, there was no stop On the cross-beam under the Old South bell. See Belfry nor stay. See Battle of Dundee, The-Anon. & Bigeon, The.—Willis. On the night of the earthquake shock I was , sitting with On the dark hill's western side. See Evening Hymn.— Millie. ... See Earthquake in Egypt, The-Anon.... Alexander. On the ninth of January I received by the evening delivery. On the day of his death. See Abraham Lincoln.-Lowell. See Strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, The (Dr. On the deck of a home-bound steamer. See Saved by a Lanyon's Story).--Stevenson. Hymn.—Anon. On the noon of the 14th of November. See Barbara S.— In On On On On On On the deck of a steamer that came up the Bay. See Foreign Views of the Statue-Brooks. . e the decla of Patrick Lynch's boat I sat in woful plight. See County of Mayo, The.—Fox. the deck stood Columbus;, the ocean's expanse. See Three Days in the Life of Columbus.—Delavigne. the eighth day of June, 1906. See Do Saloons Help Business 2—Tuckett. the eighth day of March it was, some people say. See Birth of St. Patrick, The.—Lover. the evening of Thanksgiving Day. See John Inglefield's Thanksgiving.—Hawthorne. the field of Balaklava. See Little Grenadier, The.— (Harper’s Young People.) the fifth day of the moon, which, according to the custom of my forefathers. See Spectator, The (Vision of Mirza, The).-Addison. the first day of March it was, that Tommy Taft had been unquietly sleeping. See Norwood (Tommy Taft). —Beecher. * e the first of May, 1865, Sir George Grey, in the English House of Commons. See Some Foreign Tributes to Lincoln.—Stowe. the flowery bank of a purling stream. See Ships at Sea. —Wellington. the 14th of April Washington was informed of his elec- tion. See. Critical, Period of American History. (Wash- ington's Triumphal Journey to New York).-Fiske. therº of June, 1777. See Betsy Ross and the Flag. —H'Or Ol. the fourth of July, 1888, the battlefield of. See America Survives the Ordeal of Conflicting Systems.--Carrington. the Fourth of July, 1776, the representatives of the United States of America. See Addition to the Capitol, The (Fourth of July, The).-Webster. the fourth of March, 1789. See Washington's Inaugu- ration.—Hale. the 4th of March, 1797, Washington went to the Inau- guration of his sucessor. See George Washington.— Mabie. S. 626 the fringe of the fern the moonbeam is yellow. Water Spirit, The.—“Bard of Thomond.” the girdling circuit. See Hobson and his Men.—Burns. the grassy banks. See same.—Rossetti. the grave of Parson Williams. See How the Parson Broke the Sabbath.--Anon. the great day of my life. See Spectre of the Past.— O’Shaughnessy. the green banks of Shannon. See Irish Harper, The and Poor Dog Tray.—Campbell. the green hill top. See Grandame, The.—Lamb. the green hills of Ulster the white cross waves high. See Rory O'Moore.—Anon. the heights of Killiecrankie. See Burial March of Dun- dee, The.—Aytoun. the helpless Flemish village. See How the Ransom Was Paid.—Anon. & the hills of Porto Rico. See Flag, The. (“Life.”) the holiest day of the holy seven. See Good Friday's Hoopoe.—Ainslie. the isle of Penikese. See Prayer of Agassiz, The.— Whittier. the last day in office Washington wrote to Knox. See Abuse of Washington, The.—Higginson. the limb of an oak sat a cunning old crow. See Cunning Old Crow, The.—Anon. the limb of an oak sat a jolly old crow. See Jolly Old Crow, The.—Anon. the liquor vender stern Death had called. See Closing Scene, The.—Anon. the loch-sides of Appin. See Ticonderoga (Legend of the West Highlands, A).--Stevenson. * the lofty brow of Monticello, under a green old oak. See Daniel O’Connell's Epitaph.-Seward. the lofty mountain, elevate the banner. See Isaiah (Despoiler Doomed, The).-Bible. the lone deserted cross-road. See Robber, The.—Anon. the morning of October 7, at ten o'clock. See Bur- goyne's Surrender.—Curtis. On On On On On On On On On On On On On On On On On On On 3. On On 1 the pause of silent dread. On the tenth day of December. Lamb. the ocean , that hollows the rocks where ye dwell. Hy-Brasail—the Isle of the Blest.—Griffin. the one side was Addison. See Materials for a Violent Quarrel, The.—Ainger. the open road, with wind at heel. See Canticle of the Road, The...—Colton. the opposite banks of the river. Cooper. See See In One Grave.— See Song of the Tyrolese After the Battle of Brixen.—Ruskin. the plains of Kalevala. See Kalevala, The (Legend of Aino, The). the Potomac's peaceful breast. the War, A.—Irwin. the ramparts bare stood the lady fair. See True Incident of See same.— Anon. the Rialto Bridge we stand. See Mulberries, The.— FIowells. “On the right by file into line I Forwardſ Charge bayonets!” See Quaker Boy, The.—Jones. the Righi Kulm we stood. See On the Right.—Holland. the right of the battalion a grenadier of France. See Dead Grenadier, The.—Taylor. the the road from Springfield to Boston. See Railroad Car Scene, A.—Anon. the road once moſſe, with Lebanon fading away in the distance. See Brakeman at Church, The.—Burdette. the road, the lonely road. See Stab, The.—Harney. the Sabbath Day. See Horton (Barbara).--Smith. the Sabbath-day, through the church-yard old and gray. See Bárbara.--Smith. the Sea and at the Hogue, sixteen hundred ninety-two. See Hervé Riel.—Browning. the 2nd of July, 1776, the American Congress. See Flag of the United States of America, 1777-1898.— Holden, the Second of October, a Monday at noon. See Walter Lesly.— (Old Ballad.) the shores of Gitche Gumee. See Hiawatha (Hiawatha and the Pearl-Feather).-Longfellow. the 16th of June, the day, before the battle of Bunker Hill. See Washington is Appointed Commander-in- Chief.-Fisher. the 6th of September, 1522. See Discovery of America, #. (First Circumnavigation of the Earth, The).--- ISKe. * the Smooth brow and clustering hair. See On the Smooth Brow.—Landor. the Summit as I stood. See Monadnock-Emerson. the Sunday in question Father Phil intended delivering an address. See Father Phil's Collection.—Lover. the Sunny hillside sleeping. See Beneath the Flag.— (Cleveland Plain Dealer.) the Sward at the cliff-top. See Empedocles on Etna (Callicles' Song of Apollo).-Arnold. See Musselburgh Field.— (Old Ballad.) the 30th came the inauguration. See Critical Period of American. History, The (Inauguration of Washington, The).-Fiske. & the 30th of April, 1864, President Lincoln wrote to Lieutenant-General Grant. See Major-General John Sedgwick (General Grant, the Silent Captain).--Curtis. the thirty-second day of the thirteenth month of the ºn day of the week. See Thirty-second Day, The...— OSS. the top of the Crumpetty Tree. Hat, The.—Lear. the tossing sea, the heaving sea. The.—Richards. the trail to Santa Fe. Gordon. the way to Kew. See same.—Henley. the Wednesday after Trinity Sunday in 1431. See Joan of Arc (Martyrdom of Joan of Arc, The).-De Quincey. the white head of the old man divine. Stylites.—Nencione. See Quangle Wangle's See Men of Gloucester, See Christmas in Santa Fe.— See St. Simeon tº 856 FIRST LINE INDEX Once On the whole, there are much sadder ages than the early See Modern Painters (“On the whole,” etc.).- Ruskin On the whole, with few exceptions which have turned out disastrously. See Ancestral Ideals.-Van Dyke. On the wide level of a mountain's head. See Time, Real and Imaginary.-Coleridge. On the wide veranda white. See Corn-song, A.—Dunbar. On the wind of January. See Year's Windfalls, A.—ROS- setti. On these brown rocks the waves dissolve in Spray. See Newport.—Miller. On these white cliffs, that calm above the flood. See Dover Cliffs.-Bowles. On hiº Browning died. See Twelfth of December, The. —Url IOleI’. On this day of brightest dawning. See Broadway.—Butler. On this fair valley's grassy breast. See Battle of Benning- ton, The.—Bryant. On this great day a child of time and fate. tion Day.—Gilder. On this great memorial day of the American nation. See Washington's Birthday Address.--Anon. On this happy Christmas morning. See Tribute to Mother. See Inaugura- —AI] OIl. On this lovely Western shore. See Riviera Di Ponente.— Clarke. On this night we made our camp. The...— (Chicago Times.) On this side and on that men see their friends. The (Omnes Eodem Cogimur).-Blair. See Panther's Choice, See Grave, On this solemn and joyful day, we again lift to the breeze - our father's flag Beecher. On this wondrous sea. See Eternity.—Dickinson. On those great waters now I am. See Hallelujah (When We Are upon the Seas).-Wither. On three notable occasions and by three remarkable speeches. See Henry W. Grady as an Orator —Lee. On through the Libyan sand. See Gordon.—Myers. On thy fair bosom, silver lake. See To Seneca Lake, - Percival. On tidings of the wreck of Vrishni’s race See Maha- Bharata, The (Great Journey, The).-Arnold. On to Freedom | On to Freedom | See On to Freedom.— Duganne. “On to Richmond l’’ came the unthinking cry. of the Potomac, The.—Depew. On to the goal the impatient legions come ! —Saltus. On Trinitye Mondaye in the morne. Death.-Anon. On Tuesday, April 18, 1775, Gage, the royal governor. See Centennial Celebration of Concord Fight (Paul Reve- re's Ride).-Curtis. On Vorska’s glittering waves. —Southey. On wan dark night on Lac St. Pierre. “Julie Plante,” The.—Drummond. On Wenlock Edge the wood’s in trouble. See On Wenlock Edge.—Housman. On what foundation stands the warrior's pride. See Vanity of Human Wishes, The (Charles XII. of Sweden).- Johnson. On what ground is it asserted that Caesar secured the great- ness of his country : See Passing of the Rubicon, The. —Knowles. On what side soever I turn my eyes. See History of Rome. (Hannibal to the Carthaginian Army).-Livy. On wings of glory, swift as light. See Our Navy.—Anon On wings of lightning the message came. See Bells of Brookline, The.—Downing. On wings of song, ah, lightly. See On Wings of Song.— Beine. On wintry days, at four o'clock, Books.-Lucas. On with the dance I let joy be unconfined. See Childe Har- old's Pilgrimage (Battle of Waterloo).-Byron. On wood and wave the gathering shadows fall. See Night- fall.—Harding. On woodlands ruddy with autumn. See My Autumn Walk See Raising the Flag at Sumter.— See Army See Austerlitz See King Arthur's See Battle of Pultowa, The. See Wreck of the See Mr. Lang's Falry —Bryant. On sº. hill a castle standes. See Child of Elle, The.— IlOIl. On yonder hill there stands a hill. See Tree on the Hill.— Il OIl. On your bare rocks, O barren moors. The...—Channing. Once a child is born, one of his inalienable rights. See Children’s Rights.-Riggs. Once a dream did wave a shade. See Dream, A.—Blake. Once a jolly and wise old stork, they say. See Storks, They Know, The.—Anon. Once a lad a rose did spy. See Wild Rose.—Goethe. Once a little baby lay. See First Christmas, The.—Poulsson.” Once a little Baby, on a sunny day. See Story of Baby's Blanket, The -—Poulsson. Once a little boy, Jack, was, oh! ever so good. See Sad Story of a Little Boy that Cried, The.—St. Nicholas.) Once a little dolly. See Poor Dolly.—North. Once a little lady dressed in black and red. See Poor Little Mother, A.—Branch. See Barren Moors, See Little Pine-tree, The.—Bum- See Bad Boy, The.—Gale. See Landlord Once a little Pine-tree. stead. Once a little round-eyed lad. Once, a long time ago, so good stories begin. of “The Blue Hen.”—Cary. Once, a maid with golden tresses. See Mp-ta-ta--Anon. Once a mighty potentate. See “As it is in Heaven.”.- Jones. Once a poet wrote a sonnet. See Which 3—Anon. Once a trap was baited. See Didn't Think.--Anon. Once a trap was baited. See He Didn't Think.--Cary, Once a trap was baited. See They Didn't Think.--Cary. Once a week Miss Eleanor taught a crowd of mill-hands' children. See Saved by Fire-drill Discipline-Daskam. Once a wretched little unpainted school-house stood in a sand-bank all summer. See Kim's Last Whipping.— Chamberlain. Once again the flowers we gather on these sacred mounds to lay. See Flowers for the Brave.—Chapman. - Once again the season of the year has come. See President Roosevelt's 1907 Thanksgiving Proclamation.—Roose- velt. Once again thou flamest heavenward. Sun.—Tennyson. Once again, to the rat-a-tat-tat of the drum. Reveille to Taps.-Rosslyn. Once again we are gathered here. —Anon. Once, as many German princes. —Anon. “Once as our Saviour walked with men below.” —Anon. onces eve a soldier brave. See La Tour d'Auvergne.— ll O Il. *- Once at the Angelus. See “Good Night, Babette” (Angelus Song).--Dobson. Once at the hour of midnight. CI'êOIl. Once before, this self-same air. See Once Before.—Dodge. (ince—but no matter when. See Chronicle, A.—Anon. Once came an exile, longing to be free. See New Pastoral, The (Blennerhassett's Island).-Read. Once came to our fields a pair of birds that had never built a nest nor seen a winter. See Norwood (Coming and Going). —Beecher. Once comes again the joyous season. See Woodland Voices Calling.—Anon. Once did my thoughts both ebb and flow. See Love’s Fool and Then I was in Love.—Anon Once did she hold the gorgeous East in fee. See On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic and Sonnet: On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic.—Wordsworth. oncerºe with an ironic jest. See Jest of Fate, The.— OSS. Once, from the parapet of gems and glow. See Flight from Glory, A.—Lee-Hamilton. Once ; the town a starling flew. See same.— (St. Nich- Ol CIS. Once git a smell o' musk into a draw. See Biglow Papers, The (Sunthin’ in a Pastoral Line).-Lowell. Once gone we call to deafened ears. See Bygone Year, The. —Ketchum. Once hoary Winter chanced—alas. See Why ye Blossome Cometh before ye Leafe.—Herford. Once I asked my mother why she wa’n’t a boy like me. See What My Mother Is To Me —Stearns. Once I came to Siena. See Daisies, The.—Woodberry. Once I had a friend—and to me he was a priest. See Two Views of Friendship.–Wilson. Once I had a little hatchet. See My Hatchet.—Anon. Once I knew a fine song. See Scaped.—Crane. Once I knew a little girl. See Loveliness.--Lacey. Once—I remember well the day. See Enthusiast, The An Ode.—Whitehead. Once I sat on a crimson throne. See Waif.—MacDonald. Once I saw a little bird come hop, hop, hop. See Little Bird, The.—Anon. Once I saw mountains angry. See Ancestry.—Crane. Once I was yellow-haired. See Youth and Age.—Hull. Once in a barn theatric, deep in Kent. See Theatrical Curi- osity, A.— (Cruikshank’s Omnibus.) Once in a dream I saw the flowers. setti. Once, in a good old college town. The.—Townsend. Once in a golden hour. See Flower, The.—Tennyson. Once in a lifetime, we may see the veil. See Midnight— September 19, 1881.-O’Reilly. Once in a race I stood well front. Once in a while the skies seem blue. —Chambers. Once in a while the sun shines out. Waterman. Once in an ancient city. See Tale, A.—Longfellow. Once in his shop a workman wrought. See Camel's Nose, The...—Sigourney. Once in old Rome, long centuries ago. Morris Once in Persia ruled [or reigned a king See All Things Shall Pass Away and Even This Shall Pass Away and Ring's Ring, The -—Tilton. Once in royal David's city. See Christmas.--Anon. See Hymn to the See From See Vacation Hymn, A. See Richest Prince, The, See 80 me. See Love's Strategy.—Ana- See Paradise.—Ros- See Cow and the Bishop, See Charity.—Lanigan. See Once In a While. See Once in a While. See Saint Cecilia.- 857 Once AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Once in royal David's city. See Christmas Hymn, A. and same.—Alexander. Once in the chase, this monarch drooping. See Apple- dumplings and George the Third, The.—Wolcott. Once in the days of old. See Sea's Love, The.—Weatherly. Once, in the flight of ages past. See Common Lot, The.— Montgomery. Once, in the hope of honest gain. See Sailor and the Mon- keys, The.—Anon. Once in the icy winter weather. See Boy and Girl.- Bradley. Once in the leafy prime of Spring. See Agassiz. –Fields. Once in the morning when the breeze. See Fairies' Dance, The.—Sherman. - Once in the time of Louis the King. raine, The.—Markham. Once in the wind of morning. See Juggler of Tou- See Merry Guide, The.— Housman. onces. the winter out on a lake. See Forsaken, The.— Cott. Once into a quiet village. See Pegassus in Pound.—Long- fellow. Once it happened I'd been dining, on my couch I slept reclining. See Goblin Goose, The-Punch. Once it smiled a silent dell. See Valley of Unrest, The.— O6. Once late in the fall came a terrible night. See Story of the Sea, A.—Webb. Once, looking from a window on a land. See Thought, A- 11Cier, Once Mr. Daddy Long-legs. See Daddy Long-Legs and the Fly, The.—Lear. Once, more among the old gigantic hills. See Lines on Leav- ing Italy.—Oehlenschläger. Once more at Church is seized with sudden fear. See Wi- cliffe.—Wordsworth. e Once more before he died Washington was called into public life. See Washington's Last Days.-Seelye. Once more bring laurel for dear Lincoln's brow. See Bring Laurel.-Dunn. Once more, Cesario. See Twelfth Night; or, What You Will (Viola Disguised and the Duke).--Shakespeare. Once more I hear the everlasting sea. See Resurrection.— Noyes. Once more into the breach, dear friends, once more. See King Henry V. (King Henry's Address to his Soldiers). —Shakespeare. Once more, O all-adjusting Death I See Samuel J. Tilden. —Whittier. Once more on yonder laurelled height. See Our River.— Whittier. Once more, once more, Inarimé. See Inarimé.-Longfellow. Once more, once more, my Mary dear. See Memories.- Prentice. Once more the favoring breezes blow. See Paul Jones.— Phelon. Once more the Flower of Essex is marching to the wars. See Essex Regiment March.-Woodberry. Once more the Heavenly Power. See Early Spring.—Tenny- SOIl. Once more the liberal year laughs out. Ode.—Whittier. Once more the robin flutes in glee. See Once More.—Hod- gln.S. - Once more through God's high will, and grace. See Year of Sorrow Ireland, 1849, The.—De Vere. Once more to distant ages of the world. See Excursion. The (Among the Mountains).-Wordsworth. Once more to the breach for the Land of the West I See Word with the West, A.—Thompson. Once more we gather under skies of May. Numberless.-Anon. Once more we stand, with half-reluctant feet. the Threshold.—G. E. Once more, ye balmy gales, I feel you blow. See Sonnet: (“Once more, etc.”)—Petrarch (Tr. by Bannerman.) Once my love and I together. See Lemonade.—Chandler, Once, on a golden afternoon, See Bobolink, The...— (The See Thanksgiving See O Martyrs See Upon Aldime.) Once, on a rainy day in spring. See Rummaging.— McNaught. * Once on a time, a certain man was found. See Pond, The. —Byrom. Once on a time a little leaf was heard to sigh. See Little Leaf, The.—Beecher. Once on a time, a monarch tired with whooping, whipping and spurring. See Apple-dumplings and a King, The. —Wolgott. Once on a time a rustic dame. See Milkmaid, The.—Lloyd. Once on a time, a son and sire, we're told. See Grecian Fable, A.—Anon. Once on a time a sweet little girl. The.—Davenport. Once on a time an old red hen. See Contentment.—Field. Once on a time Bo-Peep and Boy Blue. See Bo-Peep's Party.—Anon. Once on a time I used to dream. Bets.-Benson. Once on a time, in a queer little town. Adventure, A.—M. M. Once on a time, in sunshine weather. ood-Prior. See Very Best Thing, See Once on a Time and See Christmas Eve See Truth and False- See Piece of Glass and the Once on a time lived a dear little boy. See Story of Eddy – Who Never Was Ready, The.—Seaburg. Once on a time, Love, Death, and Reputation. Death, and Reputation.—Lamb. Once on a time old Johnny Bull flew in a raging fury. See Yankee Doodle.—Morris. Once on a time, once on a time. Banning. Once, on a time, some little hands. See Garden on the Sands, The.—Anon. Once on a time, some years ago. See Wax Work-Anon. Once on a time three Pilgrims true. See Cock and Hen See What Echo Said.— Once on a time it came to pass. Piece of Ice, The.—Frere. See Love, See Once on a Time.— Story, A.—Southey. Once on a time two little boys. IłOIl. Once º a time, when jewels flashed. See Anne Hathaway. —AI) OIOl. Once on a winter's night—these things were written. See Adolphus, Duke of Guelders.-Meredith. Once on my mother's breast, a child, I crept. The...—Howells. Once, on New England's bloody heights. to the South.-Lander. only by the garden gate. Stevenson. Once or twice in a life-time, we are permitted to enjoy. See Manners.-Emerson. Once, Paumonok. See Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking (Mocking-bird, The).--Whitman. Once 'pon a time dey wuz a monsus mean man. See Golden Arm, The.—Clemens. Once Santa Claus sobered, and said with a sigh. See Marri- age of Santa Claus, The.—Anon. Once, seeking truth, I wholly lost my way. See Deeds See Old Apple Woman, The.— versus Creeds.-Muzzey. Once she was fair as thou. In OII. Once, suddenly, I found myself alone. See Swung to the oid.—Markham. Once Switzerland was free With what a pride. See William Tell (William Tell on Switzerland).-Knowles. Once the Emperor Charles of Spain. See Emperor's Bird's Nest, The.—Longfellow. Once the head is gray. See Catch, A.—Stoddard. Once the heaven's gabled door. See Summer Hail.—Wyatt. Once there came, in days of yore. See Charter Oak, The.— Sigourney. Once there lay a little baby. See First Christmas, The.— Once there lived a wise philosopher. See Philosopher's Es- cape, The.—Lovett. Boy Who Didn't Come to Grief, The...—Clemens. Once there was a boy that was dreadful scaret o' dyin'. See See Mysteries, See Rhode Island Once See Youth and Love.— Anon. Once there was a bad little boy. See Story of the Bad Little Boy That Was Scaret o'Dyin', The.—Slosson. Once there was a famous nation. See Political Allegory, A.—Stephen. Once tº: was a little boy. See Boy Who Never Told a Lie. –AIlOIl. Once there was a little boy that wouldn’t go to bed. See Dream Lesson, A.—Wells. Once there was a little boy, whose name was Robert Reece. See Overworked Elocutionist. An.—Wells. Once there was a little kitty. See Kitty and the Mouse.— Il OIl. - Once there was a little kitty. See Kitty and Long Time Ago. —Prentiss. Once there was a little kitty. See Little Kitty.—Anon. Once there was a pig. See Tail of Lemuel, The.—Webb. oncedº was a robin. See Naughty Little Robin, The.— ary. Once there was a robin. See Robin, The. —Anon. Once there was a robin lived outside the door. See Foolish Little Robin.—Anon. Once there was a strange animal. See Story of Peter, The. See Boneset Tea.—Talla- Once there was an old woman. ay. Once there were some caterpillers. See Dance of the Butter- flies.—Anon. Once there were thirty-seven children. See Stolen Fourth, The.—Webb Once there were three little boys. See Three Scared Little Boys.--Anon. J Once there wuz a Bulldog. See Bulldog, The.—Euwer. OnceK. was a man without no hairs. See Unawares.— err. Once this soft turf, this rivulet’s sands. —Bryant. Once to every man and nation comes the moment to decide. See Present Crisis, The (Once to Every Man and Nation).-Lowell. r Once upon a day most dreary, I was wandering weak and weary. See Chicken, The , or, My First Introduction to the Ancient Game of Golf.-Outwood. r Once upon a midnight dreary. See Attitudes Illustrated in Verse.—Barbour. Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary. See Potpourri, A.—Walker. Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered weak and weary. See Raven, The.-Poe. See Battlefield, The. 858 FIRST LINE INDEX One Once upon a time a kind shepherd lived with his wife. See Moon's Tears, The.—Alma-Tadema. e Once upon a time a little leaf was heard to sigh and cry. See Norwood (Anxious Leaf, The).-Beecher. Once upon a time a little princess, whose name was Theo- dosia. See Christmas Angel, The...—Raymond. Once upon a time a man who went by the name of little Brother John. See Feast of Deliverance.—France. Once upon a time a seed of corn fell into the earth. See Beginnings of Things.—Miller. - t Once upon a time, after a long and honorable reign. See King's Bell, The.—Anon. e Once upon a time, father and I set out on a hunting ex- petition. See Quail, The.—Turgeniff. Once upon a time, fatigued and out of breath. See Battle of the Frogs and Mice.—Anon. Once upon a time, in beautiful Dreamland, Queen Fancy. See Song Revels.—Allen. Once upon a time, it does not matter when or where. See Parrot in a Deacon's Meeting, A.—Anon. Once upon a time, it was so long ago that the whole world. See Sabot of Little Wolff, The...—Coppée. * Once upon a time life lay before me. See Once upon a Time. —Bushnell. Once upon a time, long ago. See Long Ago, Ther-Mac- lilee Il. once": a time, many years before. See Victor's Dra- goon Trousers.—Thomas. - te Once upon a time she'd take me. See Mother's Rocking- chair.—Dean. *. g Once upon a time the Supreme Being gave a large festival in his azure palace. See Festival of the Supreme Being, The.—Tourgenieff. § Once upon a time there lived an old gentleman in a large house. See Oil Yourself a Little.—Anon. Once upon a time, there lived at Simla, India, a very pretty girl. See Cupid's Arrows.--Kipling. Once upon a time there stood in the depths of , a forest a pretty little fir-tree. See Fir-tree, The.—Anderson. Once upon a time there was a little girl. See Minerva's Manoeuvres (Mother of Little Maude and Little Maude, The).-Loomis. Once upon a time there was a pony named Dark. See Dark Pony.—Flack. * tº Once upon a time there was a very small child. See Fairy Tale, A.—Turner. Once upon a time there was in Japan a poor Stonecutter. See Stone-cutter, The.—Taylor. * Once upon a time there were four brothers. Brothers, The.—Macrae. Once upon a time there were three boys. See How Alfred Sold His Tears.-Klinkner. Once upon a time two little candles lay side by side in a See Four big box. See Reward of the Cheerful Candle, The.— Worstell. Once upon an evening bleary. See “Agar,” The.—(Boston Gazette.) Once Venus, deeming Love too fat. See Such a Duck.-- IlOIl. Once we begin to examine our lives. See When Saw We hee.—Speer. Once we built our fortress where you see. The.—Channing. Once, when I wandered in the woods alone. See Amaryllis. —Robinson. Once, when I was a little boy. A.— Il On . g Once, when I was little, as the summer night was falling. See Wastrel, The.—Kauffman. * once, . I was very sick. See Sick-bed Promises.—Kor- I'êChū. Once, when old winter was shaking the snow down. See Euterpe's Visit.—Cook. Once, when the days were ages. Stoddard. Once, when the King was traveling through. of Saumur, The.—Saxe. once, when the wind was on the roof. all. Once when the world was younger than now. See Union, A.—Junkermann. Once, when this grand old earth was young. See Legend of the Lily, The.—Wall. Once, when to the busy city. Once where our city farmers Sat. A.—Bungay. * Once with an honest Dutchman walking. See Perverse Hen, he.—Anon. * Once ye were happy, once by many a shore. The.—Lampman. Onct 'pon a time dere wus a woman, an’ she wus a widder. See Story of Guggle.—Speed. Onc’t there was a little boy that hadn't any pal See That Littul Orfun Brat.—Kerr. Onc't there was a spellin’ school. See Spellin' School, A.— Buchanan. One adequate support. See Excursion, The (Prop of Faith, The)..—Wordsworth. One afternoon, as Joseph West. See Lesson, The.—Turner. One afternoon in April, 1689, Sir Edmund Andros. See Gray Champion, The.—Hawthorne. One afternoon in the month of June. See Angel in a Saloon, An.—Anon. See Mountain, See Reminiscence, See Brahma's Answer.— See Sheriff See Beyond.-Kim- See “Pitty Fower.”—Moore. See Vegetable Convention, See Loons, One afternoon Louis came over. See Cherry Tree, The.— See Dawn € O O. One afternoon, when the sun was going down, a mother and her little boy. See Great Stone Face, The.—Haw- thorne. 8 “One always has to win a man back after one has married him, said Fifine. See Winning him Back.-Schartres. One 3. two and round we go. See Making a Circle.— IłOI). One asked of Regret. See Regret.-Le Gallienne. One autumn day they went away. See Woodchuck and the Bobolink, The.—Sweet. One autumn eve, when clouds unfurled. See Hunter's Last Ride, The.—Anon. - One autumn night, in Sudbury town. See Tales of a Way- side Inn.-(Prelude) Longfellow. One Balaam Vermicelli Lepidoptera Fitz-Ape. See Chim- panzor and the Chimpanzee, The.—Hamilton. One ballade more before we say good-night. See Ballade of Banville.—Gosse. One bright day in June, I strolled out into the woods. See Night Shade.—Piner. One broad, white sail in Spezzia's treacherous bay. See After a Lecture on Shelley.—Holmes. One broiling day in hot July. See Day we do not Celebrate. —Burdette. One burnished cloud first turned a jagged prow. at Venice.—Dickinson. One à one, like leaves from a tree. See Leaves.—Teas- 3,162. One by one the kind and gentle, loving spirits glide away. See Vacant Places.—(Friend’s Intelligencer.) One by one the old-time fancies. See One by One-Anon. One by one the sands are flowing. See One by One.— Procter. - One by one they died. See Fuit Ilium.—Stedman. t One by one they pass away. See At Edgewater.—Merrill. One by one we are turning. See Historical Trees.—Hadley. One calm and cloudless winter night. See Medusa.--Weeks. One cannot always be a hero. See Memory Gems. One cannot turn a minute, but mischief there you’re in it. See To J. H.-Hunt. One Christmas day at grandmanma’s we all dressed up for fun. See Fun at Grandma's.—Anon. One Christmas Eve a strange tragedy was enacted in the far Nºwest. See How the Gospel Came to Jim Oaks.- Il CIl. One Christmas Eve, when Santa Claus came to a certain house. See Santa Claus and the Mouse.—Anon. One Christmas time some roots and bulbs. See Said Tulip, ‘‘That is So.”—Elliot. One circumstance troubled Mr. Swiveller's mind. See Old Curiosity Shop, The (Dick Swiveller and the Marchion- ess).--Dickens. One city only, of all I have lived in. See One City Only.— Corbin. One cold December morning, about eighty years ago. See Drummer-boy, The.—Anon. One consciousness is all that is or evermore can be. See One Consciousness.—Watson. One constant element of luck. See Pluck and Luck.-- PHolmes. One could hardly approve of the disreputable young person #. Nancy. See Misdemeanors of Nancy, The.— Oyt. One day a bookseller, who had grown rich. See My Foun- tain Pen.—Burdette. One 3. a harsh word rashly said. See Two Words.— IlOI). One day a magician was travelling through a great forest. See Why the Cat Always Falls upon her Feet.—Jamison One day, a rich man, flushed with pride and wine. See Retort, The.—Anon. One day all is calm and serene. See At the North of Bear- camp Water. (Migration).--Bolles. One day, as a very susceptible young man. See Sad Mis- take, A.—Scribner. One day as I wandered, I heard a complaining. See House- keeper's Tragedy, A.—Anon. One day, as I was going by. See Lost Heir, The.—Hood. One day at noon during the latter part of Lent. See Easter Joy, The.—Sangster. One day atter Brer Rabbit fool Brer Fox wit dat calamus root. See Uncle Remus. His Songs and His Sayings. (Wonderful Tar-baby, The).—Harris. One day between the Lip and the Heart. See Lip and the Heart, The.—Adams. “One day Brer Rabbit wuz gwine down de road.” See Uncle Remus, his Songs and His Sayings (How Mr. Rabbit Lost His Fine Bushy Tail).—Harris. One day, Good-bye met How-d'y'-do. See How-d'-y'-do and Good-bye.—Spencer. One day I observed in a crowded horse-car. Reason.—Anon. One day I saw a golden thread above the Snowy horizon. See Land of the Long Night, The (Reappearance of the Sun, The).--Du Chaillu. One day I saw a ship upon the Sands. Heaton. One day I swear by the eyes of black. See Eyes of Black and Eyes of Blue.—Smith. One day I visited a school. See Summer School, A.—Anon. One day I wandered where the salt, sea-tide. See Seaside Well, The.—Anon. See Pat's See Sea Irony.— 859 One AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS One One One On 6 One On e One One On € One On € One One One On € One One One day I wrote her name upon the strand. See Amoretti and Epithalamion (Our Love Shall Live).--Spenser. day, in a crowded Gates Avenue car. See Pat's Rea- son.— (Brooklyn Eagle.) - day, in his garden, he observed an apple falling. See Christopher Columbus.--Anon. day in June Peter discovered a young couple. See Two Gentlemen of Kentucky.—Allen. day, in one of the West India Islands, the sons and daughters of the planters. See Death or Liberty.— Weld. day, it matters not to know. See St. Southey. - - day, it thundered and lightened. See Adam, Lilith and Eve.—Browning. #;" was before a civic dinner. See Turtles, The.— OOCl, day Josiah came in, an’ sez he, “The Everlastin' Spring is the one for me, Samanthal’’ See Samantha at Sara- toga (Josiah at the Various Springs).-Holley. Romauld.— See Appropriation.— See One Day.— day King Fergus, Leide Luthmar's son. See Legend of Fergus Ledieson, The.—Ferguson. day little Mary most loudly did call. See False Alarms. —O’Keeffe and Taylor. • day, mamma said: “Conrad dear.” See Story of Little Suck-a-Thumb, The.—Hoffmann. day, nigh wearie [or weary] of the yrkesome [or irk- some] way. See Faerie Queene, The (Una and the Lion).--Spenser. s day nineteen funny folks. See Play of the White Goose, The.—Anon. day, not a great while ago, Mr. Middlerib. See Move- ment Cure for Rheumatism, The.—Burdette. day Oliver and Noah had descended into the kitchen. See Oliver Twist (Oliver Twist Starts Out in the World).-Dickens. day, one balmy “day of days.” Robertson. day, one day, our lives shall seem. Morris. day the bad spirits met together. See Original Liquor League, The.—Talmage. day º dreary old King of Death. See Death's Ramble. —flood. day the letters went to school. See Letters at School, The...—Anon. day the mother was holding her little lad. See “No, I'll Not Forget.”—Duncan. day the Queen of Sheba gave Solomon a ring. . See Solomon and his Sages.—Anon day there entered at my chamber door. See My Un- invited Guest.—Smith. day this winter I went out to dine. See Hat, The.— Anon. day thou didst desert me—then I learned. See To Ima- gination.—Thomas. day, through a narrow and noisome street. See, Street Musicians, The.—Catlin. dex through the primeval wood. See Calf Path, The. -AIlOI). #: through the primeval wood. See Calf-path, The.— OSS. * - - --" day to Helbeck I had strolled. Southey. day when the ocean was at rest, and its waters sheened and Sparkled. See By the Shore.—Anon. day when the studies were over. See Brightest Gift, The...— (Presbyterian Journal.) See Brough Bells.— day, while yet the gods of Greece were young. See How it Happens.—Anon. December night there fell a heavy snow. See Battle with the Tramp, The.—Piner. dollar and eighty-seven cents. See Gift of the Magi, The.—Henry. dreary morning late in the autumn of 1864. See Our Flag.—(Youth’s Companion.) drop of this, and she will not know. See Death Potion, The.—Reese. early Spring morn, w'ile de sun shine bright. See Ter’ble Sperience, A.—Johnson. elf, I trow, is diving now. See Song of the Elfin Steers- man.—Hill. eve I knelt in a Franciscan Church. See Monk's Prayer, The.—Hahn. eve, I musing, paced the sands. See Stranded Bugle, The.—Mosher. eve of beauty, when the sun. eve, when St. Columba strode. The.—Macleod. , evenin’ as I walked thro’ thon leafy glen. See Shanun O'Neill.—Gregory. evening a red-headed Connaught swell. the Oysters.--Anon. - evening as they sat beneath the moon's soft rays so pale. See Taking the Veil.—Masson. evening he asked the miller where the river went. See Will o' the Mill (River and the Sea, The).--Steven- SOI] . evening many months ago. ton. evening not many years ago I visited. See That Ghost. —Dickinson. See Constancy.—Anon. See Cross of the Dumb, See Pat and See My Wooing.—Hamil- One evening two pussies, a tabby and white. Tea-fight.—Anon. One evening under the poplar's shade. d'Or, The.—Dow. One evening when a gale blew so roughly that January Seemed to have returned. See Les Misérables (Little Gavroche).—Hugo. One evening when Luther saw a little bird perched on a tree to roost. See Little Bird, The.—Luther. One evº While reclining: See Accepted and Will Appear, –IVLlx. One face alone, one face alone. Face Alone).-Coleridge. One face looks up from every page. See One Face.—Bolton. One feast, of holy days the crest. See All-Saints.-Lowell. One finds nowhere in Holmes's volumes crude and un- formed thoughts. See Holmes, Extract concerning.— Palmer. One fine October afternoon, I was leaving the hospital. See Rab and His Friends.-Brown (Sel. fr.) One for her Club and her own latch-key fights. for Ladies, An.—Bacon. One forged the links that welded fast. Lincoln.—Anon. One form alone remains behind. The...—Cook. One Fourth of July, when Abraham Lincoln was a boy, he heard an oration. See Young Patriot, Abraham Lincoln. The HAnon. One Friday morn when we set sail. See Mermaid, The (B). — (Old Ballad.) One Garrick said, as in this tale you'll find. See Pussy's Better Nature.—Hughes. - One glance at the platform is sufficient to convince the audience. See Charles Dickens the Reader.—Field. One harvest evening as I took the road from Glenties fair. See Path Across the Moor, The-MacManus. Qne heart's enough for me. See same.—Cheyney. One hero dies,-a thousand new ones rise. See Nathan Hale. —Partridge. One honest John Tomkins, a hedger and ditcher. See Con- tented John.—Taylor. See Weather Fiend, The.—Anon. See Battle of See Tabby's See Hundred Louis See Phantasmion (One See Omar See Washington and See Song of the Rebel, One hot day last summer. One hour before the Spaniards appeared. Santiago.—Schley. hue of our flag is taken. See Rejected National Hymns, The VI.-Newell, hundred years ago, and something more. See Lady Wentworth.-Longfellow. hundred years ago in the goodly city of New York. See Our Army and Navy.—Sherman. hundred years ago, on this spot. ment Begun, The.—Seymour. s hundred years ago the United States began their exist- ence. See Problem of Self-government, The.—Depew. “One I love,” a pretty face. See Counting the Seeds.- Anon. One idiotic habit of the people is to attribute to the King. See King and People.—Hugo. One in a long dark pigtail cries. See Vive le Roi.-Anon. One in herself, not rent by schism, but sound. See Hind and the Panther, The (Unity of the Catholic Church, The).--Dryden. One is bad enough, two are worse. gains.— (St. Lowis Chronicle.) One June morning in 1862. See Lincoln Horse.—Hyde. t; One King's daughter said to another. See Sheath Knife (E).- (Old Ballad.) One kiss from all others prevents me. Lowell. One leaf and then another fell down. Autumn.—Taylor. leaf is for hope, and one is for faith. See Four-leaf Clover, The.—Anon. Lesson, Nature, let me learn of thee. See Quiet Work. —Arnold. little black duck. See Ducks, The.—Anon. #º bud the less. See Lines on the Death of Baby.— See Saratoga Monu- One See Looking for Bar- and the Little and See Agro-dolce.— See Impression of One One One One One little head of yellow hair. See Our Baby.—Anon. One little kitten with a jingling bell. See Counting.— Brewer. One little lambkin with nothing to do. See Lambkin, The. —Stevens. One little minute more, Maud. See “Darling Tell Me Yes.” —Saxe. s little pair was made of purple velvet. Pairs of Shoes.—Sui Sin Far. little row of ten little toes. See That's Baby.—Anon. little sister—two little sisters. See One Little Sister.— Anon. lonesome day I felt so bad. Anon. One See Two Little One One One See Rainy-day Friends.— One long summer afternoon there came to Mr. Davidson's. See Courtship Fair and Square.—Anon. One loved her for her beauteous face. See A la Mode.— Greene. One man looka at da labor quest' one way. Views on the Labor Question, An.--Kerr. One merry summer day. See Queer Little Roses and Two Little Roses, Ballard. See Italian's 860 , FIRST LINE INDEX One i. One One One On e One One One One One One One One One One One One One On € One One One One One One One One One One One One One One One One One One One One One One One One One One One One One One One One midsummer's eve, when the Belfires were lighted. See O'Donovan's Daughter.—Walsh. mild October afternoon Wendell Phillips sitting in his law-office. See Wendell Phillips (Wendell Phillips at Faneuil Hall) —Curtis. moment oh, stay one moment, and give me a coin for bread. See Pauper's Revenge, A.—Nicholls. moment, the boy, as he wander'd by night. See “Sca- maids’ Music, The.”—Myers. more great Voice gone Silent I — (London Punch.) more polygamous. See To the Memory of the Late Brigham Young —Anon. more unfortunate. See Bridge of Sighs, The.—Hood. See Cardinal Manning, more unfortunate, poor freshmen wight. See Fresh- man’s Bold Plunge.—Anon. morn a Peri at the gate. See Lalla Rookh (Tear of Repentance, The).-Moore. morn an angel stopped beside my door. See Angel of Dawn, The.—Cutler. morn before me were three figures seen. See Ode on Indolence.—Reats. morn, hard by a slumberous streamlet's Wave. See Cambyses and the Macrobian Bow.—Hayne. morn. I rose and looked upon the world. See Good Cheer.—Ehrmann. morn, two friends before the Newgate drop. See On Seeing an Execution — (Punch.) morning a spruce little Gimlet. The.-Hawkshaw. See Carpenter's Shop, morning, all alone. See Story of the Monk Felix, The. —Longfellow. morning among the high alps. See Moral Courage.— Farrar. morning, during the crusade. See Shoemaker's Little White Shoes, The.—Willard. morning, ere we had breakfasted at the Ark. See Teacher's Sleigh Ride, The.—Greene. morning, fifty years ago. See Wedding Fee, The.— Streeter. morning in January, when the ice in the Hudson river. See Captain Joe.—Smith. morning in the garden. IIla, Il. morning, Mr. Simpson, a worthy man, and a happy husband. See Inconsolable Husband, The.—Anon. See Robin's Apology.—Sher- morning my heart can remember. See Unofficial.-- Nesbit. morning, oh so early. See same.—Ingelow. See Old Speckle's See Sailor's Mother. morning old Speckles was happy. Guest.—Anon. morning (raw it was and wet). The.—Wordsworth. morning recently as I was about to start from my home. See Rainy Day Episode, A.—Anon. morning, the 24th of December, a little ragged urchin. See Boy Wanted.—Anon. e morning when I was about eight years old... See Evils of Tight Lacing, The.—“Charlotte Elizabeth.” morning, when I went to school. See Smooth Path, A. —Pomeroy. morning when Spring was in her teens. See Two Fishers.—Anon. morning, when the hands were mustered for the field. See Uncle Tom's Cabin (Cassy).--Stowe. morning when the rain was done. See Fairy Ship- wreck.-Sherman. morning, while Miss Ophelia was busy in some ef her domestic cares. See Uncle Tom's Cabin (Topsy).— Stowe. name from Illinois comes up in all minds. Lincoln.-Fowler. night as Dick lay half asleep. Mare. night came on a hurricane. The.—Dibdin. night came Winter noiselessly and leaned. See Frosted Pane, The.—Roberts. night during the recent troubles in the Pennsylvania º regions. See Mrs. Pott's Dissipated Husband.- Il Oll. night I lay asleep in Africa. . See Bookra.--Warner. night I peeped through the window. See Fairies on the Lawn.—Lehmann. night in December. . . Brother Francis with one com- panion. See Christmas at Greccio, The : A Story of St. Francis.-Jewett. night little Diamond woke up suddenly. See Little Diamond and the Drunken Cabman,—Macdonald. night mid swarthy forms I lay. See Wrecker's Oath on Barnegat, The.—Morford. night, shortly before , commencement, , three seniors lounged in Jack Lawton's room. See Before Commence- ment.-Hellman. night the beauty of the stars. See My Lady of Dreams. —Young. night we were together, you and I. Lioness —Markham. * night when I went down Thames' side. Rags, The.—Davies. noonday at my window in the town. See Ball's Bluff. —Melville. See Abraham See Full Moon.—De la See Sailor's Consolation, See Lion and See Heap of One One Ono One One On € One One One One One One One One One One One On e One One On € One One One One One One One One One One One One One One One On € One One One One One One One One One One One of the ablest writers that Fn oland over produced, Sce Macaulay's Prophecy.—Garfield, of the annual sights in the city of Washingtoh Iºaster egg rolling. See Egg Rolling.—Anon. of tho best of those paintings which have made the name of Fdouard Détaille famous. See American Courage —Hoar. of the best things in the world to be is a boy. See Being a Boy.—Warner. of the divunest compensations in the life of a teacher. See Awakening of a Soul.—Anon. of the exhibitors at the recent Texas State Fair. See Number Ninety-one.—Anon. of the greatest delights in boarding in the country for the summer. See Out of the Hurly Burly (Reaching the Early Train).-Clark. of the folks whom Jonadab and I met. See Two Pair of Shoes.—Lincoln. of the kings of Scanderoon. to Death, The.—Smith. of the many popular delusions wespecting the Bwitish. See Lord Dundreary at Brighton and the Riddle he Made there.—Anon. of the most beautiful tributes ever paid a dumb animal. See Tribute to the Dog, A.—West. of the most important questions pressing for your in- vestigation. See Judge's Charge to the Grand Jury, The...— C. E. B. of the most interesting and pathetic incidents. See Lincoln and the Birds.-Perry. of the most melancholy productions of a morbid con- dition of life is the Sniveler. See Sniveler, The.— Whipple. of the parish sent one morn. See Dressed Turkey, See De- is See Jester Condemned The.—Anon. of the striking events of the present times. bate about Strikes.—Anon. of the strongest muniments to save us from all harm. See Example of Washington, The −Adams. of these was eighteen years old, and had a complexion that women envied and felt like kissing. See Hazing of Walliant, The.—Williams. of us, dear—but one. See Which One 7–Brown. of your old world stories, Uncle John. See Little People of the Snow, The.—Bryant. on another against the wall pile up the books. See Blackbird, The Cary. on God's side is a majority. See Memory Gems. only rose our village maiden wore. See Flos Florum. —Munby. gºer bitter drop to drink. See Rubicon, The.—Win- €r. pale November day. See Affaire d’Amour.—Deland. part, one little part, we dimly scan. See Minstrel, The , or, The Progress of Genius (Reasons for Humility).-- Beattie. pleasant day in October, an acorn and a chestnut. See Acorn and Chestnut.—Anon. pleasant day not long ago. See Uncle Remus on an Electric Car.—Harris. raw morning, in spring—it will be eighty years the 19th day of this month. See Reminiscence of Lexington, A.—Parker. reads to me Macaulay's Craghan.—Gustafson. righteous word for Law—the common will. grim Fathers, The.—O'Reilly. royal winter's day there was a director's meeting. Joint Owners in Spain.—Brown. rubber plant can never make a home. Anon. rule to guide us in our life. See Golden Rule, The.— Anon. Sail in sight upon the lonely sea. Last Voyage.—Van Dyke. Sat within a hung and lighted room. Poverty.—Pullen. Saturday afternoon. Boy ris. sees in Viteall Yard. Thackeray. Shadow glides from the dumb shore. Harbor.—Ward. silent night of late. See Cheat of Cupid, The; or, The Ungentle Guest.—Anacreon. Small stone upon the other. Clyde. jury bird melodiously thrilled. See Evening.—Sang- Ster. song for thee, New Year. Riley. \ . Spring morning about half a hundred years ago. Betsey's Mistake.—Polhemus. star is trembling into sight. See Little Martin See Pil- See See Home.— “Lays.” See Henry Hudson’s See Love and e See Uncle Remus and the Little (Brother Billy Goat Eats His Dinner).-Har. . See Jacob Omnium's Hoss.- See Gloucester See Little Things.- See To the New Year.— See See Evening.—(Chambers’ Journal.) steed I have of common clay. See Comrades.— Blood. step, and then another. See Little by Little.— Anon. stitch, dropped as the weaver drove. See Single Stitch, A.—Coolidge. 861 One AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS One ºrº, ºrn I chanced to meet. See Kiss in the Rain, , A.—Peck. - Q One stormy night, upon the Alps. See Dog of St. Bernard's The...—Anon. . One struggle more, and I am free. One summer afternoon Mr. Malcolm Anderson. pected Son, The.—Anon. One summer afternoon, within his palace. the King, The.—Goodwin. One summer day, not long ago. Kept House.—Kish. One summer day when birds flew high. Sea, The.—Dodge. One summer eve, with [or in J pensive thought. of Ocean.—Merry. One summer evening, Mr. Ellis Henderson, a popular young e See same.—Byron. See Unex- See Beggar and € See How Pussy and Mousie See Child and the See Shells man, went out walking. See Twilight Idyl, A.— Burdette. One summer I Columbused John, in Prague. See St. John of Nepomuc.—Mitchell. One summer morning a daring band. See Ballad of Ish- mael Day, The.—Anon. One summer's evening ere the sun went down. See Little Bilgrim, A.—Anon. One summer's night many years ago. See Hill of the Two Lovers, The...—Draycott. One jºy morn good parson Jones. See Wet and Dry.— Jillson. One Sunday mornin' years ago, along in May or June. See Matildy Goes to Meetin’.—Eisenbeis. One Sunday morning I saw a tall remarkable-looking man. See Visit to the Five Points Sunday School (Super- intendent's Account). One Sunday morning in June. See Mennonites Who Were Not Slow.—Martin. One sunny day, in the early spring. See Gold-locks' Dream - of Pussy-willow.—Bates. One sweetly solemn thought. See Nearer Home and same.— V. - One º drop from a mother's eye. See Woman's Day.— In OIl. One there is who has silently advanced through time from the beginning. See same.—Bremer. One thing especially distinguishes our modern orator. See Gladstone on Oratory.—Hoar. - “One thing is certain,” said Mr. Hathaway. the Cider.—Anon. One thing is sure, the day of the Lord is hastening on. See same.—Ninde. One thing troubled Fishin' Jimmy. Slosson. One, three, nine, seven days to Christmas. mas.--Anon. “One time after Brer Rabbit done bin trompin' 'roun’ huntin' up some sallid.” See Brer Rabbit and the Little Girl.—Harris. One time, des 'bout time de wah. See One-eye Pete Neaffie's |Parrott.—Anon. - One time I heard a tender story told. See Going Blind.— Higginson. One º I knew a little boy. See Little Boy and Hoop.– Il OIl. One time there was a foolish girl. See Foolish Little Girl, The.—Phillips. One time there was a seed that wished to be a tree. See Tree that Tried to Grow, The.—Lee. One time was man. See Chinese Version of Jonah and the Whale.—Head. - One time, when dressed for Sunday-School. See Sunday- School Truant.—Ireland. One time, when ma was sick. See When Pa Was Little Like Me.—Kiser. One time when we's at aunty's house. House.—Riley. One told me he had heard Country.—Towne. One touch there is of magic white. —Alexander. One touch to her hand and one word in her ear. See Marmion (Lochinvar).-Scott. One true thing I have to say. See Message, A.—Powers. See Saving See Fishin' Jimmy.— See Till Christ- See At Aunty’s See To My See Very Far Away. it whispered. One two, buckle my shoe. See One, Two.—Anon. One, two, threel a bonny boat I see. See One, Two, Three.—Johnson. One, two three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine. See Truth Speaker, The.—Anon. One ugly trick has often spoiled. —Taylor. One unto his Belovéd came. kins. One voice, one people, and one in heart. See Brock.— Sangster. One was a king, See Two Men.— Gregory. One was the loveliest thing I a pink sachet. entines.—Smith. One wept whose only child was dead. . Meynell. One wet day the rain gathered in blobs on the road that passed our garden. See How Gavin Birse Put it to Mag Lownie.—Barrie. One whitest lily, reddest rose. See Meddlesome Matty. See Me and Thee.—Hop- and wide domain. See TWO Val- See Maternity.— See One.—Cheney. One word and only one. Only a rose in a glass. One who does not believe in immersion for baptism. See - I Vash so Glad I Vash Here.—Anon. One, who is not, we see; but one, whom we see not, is. See Higher Pantheism in a Nutshell, The.—Swinburne. One who like you can rarely sing. See To Malherbe.— Maynard. - One who never turned his back. See Breast Forward.— Browning. - - One who I loved and never can forget. See Ghost, The.— Hagedorm. One winter evening, a country storekeeper. See Melting Moments.--Anon. One winter's day long, long ago. Keegan. One winter’s eve around the fire. Campkin. - One winter's evening toward the close of the year 1800. See Black Veil, The.—Dickens. - See Burnt Out.—Anon. See Parting Christ- See Caoch, the Piper.— See Palindromes.— One word ere yet the evening ends. mas Rhyme, A.—Thackeray. One word is too often profaned. See To. etc.—Shelley. One word only is a sufficient characterization of Washington. —ºerestedness. See Washington Characterization. —Eliot. One writes, that, “Other friends remain.” riam (“One writes,” etc.).-Tennyson. : “One word,” € See In Memo- One year ago—a ringing voice. See “Only a Year.”— Stowe. One year ago my path was green. See One Year Ago.— Landor. One year brer bear he have a pen of fine hogs just ready foºmokehouse. See Brer Rabbit and Brer Bear. — Harlº 1s. One young life lost, two happy young lives blighted. See Death of a First-born.—Rossetti. - One's-Self I sing, a simple separate person. Self I Sing.—Whitman. One’s training for the work of life. School Grounds.-Bailey. Ones yet agayne of you I wolde frayne. Ye Nat To Court.—Skellton. One-third of the population of the South is of the negro race. See Negro, The.—Washington. Only a baby, fair and small. See George Washington.— See One's See Improvement of See Why Come Il OI!. Only a baby, fair and small. See This was Abraham Lin- coln.—Anon. only. ºnly, fair and small. See Washington's Life.— OOK. Only *A. kissed and caressed. See Seven Stages, The. - –AI] Oll. Only º small. See Baby, The and Only a Baby Small. —E33, rr. Only a baby 'thout any hair. See Only a Baby.—Anon. Only a baby's grave. See Gem in Tribute, A.— (Salem Pioneer-Register.) Only a baby's rattle. See Baby's Rattle, A.—Anon. only, boy, with his noise and fun. See Only a Boy.— IlC)Il. - Only a cabin, old and poor. See. Cabin Where Lincoln Was Born, The-Morris. . Only a cup of water. See Cup of Water, A.—Ben- Ilê Ut. only, dirty white and black dog l See Nobody's Dog:— Il OIl. - Only a drop in the bucket. See Mite Song, A.—Anon. Only a drunkard, reeling around. See Only a Drunkard. “Only a drunken man,” they said. See Only a Drunkard. —Clingan. - Only a factory girl. See same.—Buell. - Only a fallen horse stretched out there on the road. See Dying in Harness.-O'Reilly. Only a few decades ago, a man giving a toast. to the Flag.—Hawn. Only a flower l but, dear, it grew. See On a Cyclamen.— Arnold. - Only a frown | yet it pressed a sting. Frown, A.—Dowd. “Only a housemaid!” She looked from the kitchen. See Unsatisfied.—Holmes. Only a hut, as mean, to Thee. Dennison. Only a limited number of men in any university. See Character and Courage.—Roosevelt. Only a little child. See Only.—Hageman. Only a little dust. See Fallen Asleep.–Stanton. Only a man dead in his bed—that is all ! See Dead in his Bed.—Ballou. “Only a pauper,” the neighbors said. The...—Traver. "only a penny a box,” he said. See Keeping his Word.— In OI). “Only a penny, Sir!” See Glory-roses.—Rand. Only a pin, yet it calmly lay. See Only a Pin.—Brown. See Toast See Smile and a See Transformation.— See Pauper Girl, "on; a player dead I.” See Dead Player, The.—Mee- 13. Il. Only a private—and who will care. See Only a Private.— Preston. See Message of the Rose, The.— Anon. 862 FIRST LINE INDEX Our Only a seed—but it chanced to fall. See Only.—Gor- OIl. Only a shelter for my head I sought. See Wer wenig Sucht, der Findet Wiel.—Rückert. Only a soldier's gravel Pass by. See Only a Soldier's Grave.—Jones. - Only a tender little thing. See Snowdrop, A.—Spof- OTCI. Only a touch and nothing more. See Kate Temple's Song. —Collins. Only a touch of your hand, ma belle. The...—Merritt. “Only a tramp l’” —La Moille. Only a woman, shrivelled and old ! Benedict. “Only a woman’s hair!” we may not guess. Woman's Hair.—Noble. Only a woman’s heart, whereon. Heart.—Anon. Only a word for the Master. Only beginning the journey. Anon. Only—but this is rare. See Intimation.—Arnold. Only by giving gifts can the true meaning of the great gift. See Christmas Tree, The.—Wheelock. Only eighteen 1 And yet I’m to have company to-night, sure enough company. See Debutante.—Anon. Only five dollars in my pocket. See Marrying for Money. —McBride. Only in dreams she appears to me. tain. Only in my deep heart I love you, sweetest heart. well, A.—Russell. Only last year, at Christmas-time. The.—Hudson. Only look at this nosegay of pretty wild flowers. Wreath, The.—Anon. Only one moment unfettered by care. —Anon. Only of thee and me the night wind sings. Thee and Me.—Untermeyer. Only sixteen, so the papers say. See Girl in Gray, The farmer sneered. See Only a Tramp. See Only a Woman.— See Only a See: Only a Woman’s See Only.—Murray. See Learning to Walk.-- See Beauty.—Haul- See Fare- See Newsboy's Debt, See Wild See Give Me Rest. See Only of See Only Sixteen.— IlOIl. Only tell her that I love. See Song.—Cutts. Only that, dear, neither wise nor fair. See Only Faithful. —Williams. “Only the brakeman killed”—say, was that what they said? See Only the Brakeman.—Woolson. Only the leaf of a rosebud, that fell to the ballroom floor. See Things not always what they Seem.— Anon. Only to find Forever, blest. See Heaven.—Dickinson. only sº live, only to be in Venice. See On the Zattere.— VII] OIlS. Only waiting till the shadows. See Only Waiting.— 8, C6, - Onward, Christian Soldiers. See same.—Baring-Gould. Onward o'er Sunken sands. See Evangeline.—Longfellow. “Oo s'an’t have my bwed and butter l’’ See Watching for Crumbs.--Anon. | Oomph, oomph. Work of de devil. he.—Dunbar. Opel A friend | What wouldst obtain Friend on Marriage.—Deschamps. Ope your doors and take me in. See House of the Trees, The.—Wetherald. Open afresh your round of starry folds. Reats. Open his books and bid them forth. Birthday.—Rogers Open, my heart, thy ruddy valves. See Magnanimous and Mean and Self-examination.—Heavysege, “Open, the bridal gates unto my love.” See Bridal Day, The.—Spenser. “Open the door- some pity to show !” See Palmer, The.— See Race Question, See Advice to a See Marigolds.- See Thackeray's Scott. - “Open º Door! Who's there within 7 See Open the Door. -AIl OIl. Open the door, will yer, Bill ? Hush | take the gentleman’s dicer. See Frank, the Fireman.—Frost. Open the gates. (Old Ballad.) Open the gates of the Temple. See Bonny Earl of Murray, The (B).- See Easter Morning.— a Cé. Open the old cigar box, get me a Cuba stout. See Be. trothed, The.—Kipling. Open, the temple-gates unto my love. See From the Epi- thalamium.—Spenser. “Open the window and let me in.” The...— Wells. Open. Wide the doors and admit that glorious company. See Women and the Saloon.—Dickie. Open your eyes, my pansies sweet. See Pansy Song.— See Rain, Anon. Opening , one day_ a book of mine. See Pregnant Com- ment, The.—Lowell. Opinion governs all mankind. See Opinion.—Butler. Opinion is that high and mighty dame. See Opinion.— Howell. Opinions become dangerous to a State only when per- seºn makes it necessary. See Liberty is Strength. —H'OX. Oppressed and few, but freemen yet. Declaration, The.—Elam. Oppressed with grief, in heavy strains I mourn. Lamentation for Loss of His Cat.—Green. Or else I sat on in my chamber green. See Aurora Leigh (Books).-Browning. Or enter, in your Florence wanderings. Novella.-Browning. Qr ere those shoes, were old. See Hamlet.—Shakespeare. Or ever the knightly years were gone. See same.—Hen- ley. Or if the soul of proper kind. See House of Fame, The in one diffusive band. (Forecast).-Chaucer. Or rushing thence, The (Sheep Washing, The).-Thomson. , Or, suppose on the other hand, he had told you the plea was granted. See same.—Jack. Or take the black or take the White. See Wirelai.-Frois- Sart. Or, turning to the Vatican, go see. See Vatican, The.— yron. Or view the lord of the unerring bow. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Statue of Apollo, The.—Byron. Oranges all ripe and golden we have seen. See Christmas in Ajaccio.—Meyer. Oratory has this test and mark of divine providence. See Oratory.—Beecher. Oratory is the cornerstone in the Temple of Arts. See Oratory among the Arts.-Shafer. Oratory is the corona of speech. See Nature of Oratory, The.—Quayle. Orb from a chaos of good things evolved. See To a Christ- mas Pudding.—Anon. “Order, ladies—please come to order l’’ See Piazza Art Study Club, The.—Anon. Ordway's usual Wednesday evening call on Miss Martin had lasted five minutes. See He Gave her a Home.— Opper. Orestes journeyed forth to those great games which Hellas counts her pride. See Electra (Orestes's Chariot Race.) —Sophocles. ... } Orphan Hours, the Year is dead! and Winter.—Shelley. Orpheus—poet, philosopher, master of the lyre. See Heart the Source of Power.—Egbert. Orpheus with his lute made trees. See King Henry VIII. (Influence of Music).—Shakespeare. O'Ryan was a man of might. See Irish Astronomy.— See Mecklenburg See Poet's See Santa Maria See Seasons, See Dirge for the Year Halpine . osters ! spirit of Spring-time. See Easter Morning.— 'La Ce’ Othello sits at top of cellar stairs. See Watch-cat, The.— Walker. Other ages have had their designations, local or personal or mythical. See Centennial Oration (American Age, The).--Winthrop. Other countries, far and near. See Our Native Land.— Phillips. Other nations with abilities far less eminent. See . Ex- amples’ for Ireland—Meagher. other, people have their faults. See Speak nae Ill.— In OI) Othere, the old sea-captain. See Discoverer of the North Cape, The.—Longfellow. Others abide our question. Thou art free. See Shake- Speare and Sonnet: Shakespeare.—Arnold. Others endure Man's rule: he therefore deems I shall en- dure it. See Unconquered Air, The.—Coates. Others have lived in the love. See Lafayette.—Sprague. Others may need new life in Heaven See Speculative.— Browning. Others may praise what they like. See same.—Whit. Iſla, Il. Others, shall sing the song. See Others Shall Sing.— Whittier. Ot’s # il leedle Christmas story. See Dot Leedle Boy.— 11ey. Ougn I Ougn l The hounds are away. See Hunt, The.— Baker Ought we to exclude the Chinese ? ' gration.—Blaine. *. Ouphe and goblin l imp and spritel Thé (Elfin Song).—Drake. Our aims are all too high; we try. See Aspirations.— Anon. Our alma mater. —Anon. Our alma mater, hail, thrice hail! —Dempsey. Our Aunt 'Mandy thinks that boys. Lincoln, Our author by experience finds it true. See Aureng-Zebe; or, The Great Mogul (Prologue).--Dryden. Our baby lay in its mother's arms. See Malaria.—Reid. Our band is few, but true and tried. See Song of Marion's Men.—Bryant. See Chinese Immi, See Culprit Fay, º See Battle Until Victory (Class Song). See Pledge and Prayer. See Aunt 'Mandy.— Our bark is on the waters; wide around. See “Pater Wester Pascit Illa.”—Hawker. Our beautiful flag we wave to-day. See Our Flag.— Anon. Our bells ring to all the earth. See Christmas Hymn for Children, A.—Bacon. - 863 Our AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Our beloved country is more than a hundred years old. See Day of Our Country, A.—Long. Our beloved Old State House is now restored. See. Old State House, Boston (Restored 1882), The.—Whit. In OPG. Our best beloved of all the brave. See Sey. Our better part remains. Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting. Intimations of Immortality.—Wordsworth. Our blacksmith is a stronger man. See Blacksmith, The.— Nelson.—Mas- See Paradise Lost.—Milton. , See Ode: Our best to the Waves go free. See Our Boat to the Waves. —Channing. Our boy is out late nights. —Anon. Our brethren of New England use. See Hudibras (Pur- itans).-Butler. Our brother Michael a tropper fain would be. See Brother Michael.—Anon. Our brows are wreathed with spindrift. Lights, The.—Kipling. See Easter Girl.— See Is High License a Remedy ? See Coastwise Our budding Easter girl stands pat. Anon. Our bugles sang truce, for the night-cloud had lower'd. \ Sce Soldier's Dream, The.—Campbell. Our bugles sound gayly. To horse and away l Song.—Raymond. Our camp-fires shone bright on the mountain. man's March to the Sea.—Byers. Our cause is a Progressive one. See Cause of Temperance, The.—Gough. “Our church has got a bran’ new man.” A.—Archibald. Our gº's bark was in the bay. See Druid, The.— V(1e. Our constitution since its adoption has been amended. See Our Constitution.—Depew. Our country has produced at least three great men. See Abraham Lincoln.—Langston. Our country is a whole, my Publius. See Duty to One's Country.—More. tº Our country stands with outstretched hands. See Country.—Anon. Our country l—’tis a glorious landl Pabodie. Our country 'tis America. Our country ! whose eagle exults as he flies. try.—Proctor. Our cousin king is dead. See Lady Jane Grey.—Webster. Our Daisy lay down. See Hint, A.—Anon. Our darling little Florence, our blessing and our pride. See Christmas Tree, The.—Sangster. - Our dear Lord now is taken from the cross. Even.—Patton. Our dim eyes seek a beacon. See same.—Anon. Our disposition is much of our own making. See Women’s Dispositions,—Talmage. Our doctor had called in another, I never had seen him before. See In the Children's Hospital.—Tennyson. Our doll-baby show it was something quite grand. See Doll-baby Show, The.—Cooper. Our door was shut to the noon-day heat. See Cézanne.— Kreymborg. Our dying friends come o'er us like a cloud. See Night Thoughts (Death of Friends, The).-Young. Our enemies have fall’n, have fall’n. See Our Enemies Have Fallen.—Tennyson. Our England's heart is sound as oak. See Heart and Will. —Linton. Our English manhood's still the same. Rlea, The.—Barlow. Our enterprise is in advance of the public sentiment. See Cause of Temperance, The.—Gough. Our entertainment now is through. See Closing Address. —Cornell. Our eyeless bark sails free. See Earth, The...—Emerson. Our Father, by right of creation. See Lord's Prayer Il- lustrated, The,'—Anon. Our Father-land l And wouldst thou know. See Father- land and Mother-tongue.—Lover. Our Fatherland is in danger | Citizens ! to arms 1 to arms. See Appeal to the Hungarians and To Arms.-Kossuth. Our Father's God! from out whose hand. See Centennial Hymn.—Whittier. Our fathers’ God, to thee, author of liberty, to Thee we pray. See Prayer of the Progressives.—Dornblazer. Our fathers rejected the holidays of the church. See See Cavalry See Sher- See Law agin it, Our See Our Country.— See Our Country.—Anon. See Our Coun- See Easter See Song of Abou Family as , an American Institution, The (Thanks- giving Day).--—Beecher. Our fellow-countrymen in chains. See Expostulation.— Whittier. “Our First Commander, General U. S. Grant.” See Our First Commander.—Vilas. Our first tariff was enacted in 1789. iffs.-Schurz. Our first young love resembles. See Love.—Anon. Our flag has been called by various names. Flags.-Clarke. - - Our flag is there ! See same.—Anon. Our flag on the land, and our flag on the ocean. Defenders.-Read. See American Tar- Our First Young See About See Our . Our king has wrote a lang letter. —º Our flood's queen, Thames, for ships and swans is crowned. See Rivers of England, The.—Drayton. Our folks have been cleaning house. See Hattie's Views on House-cleaning.—Anon. Our forests are fast disappearing. Frankenstein. Our funeral tears from different causes rise. S ed Forest Flowers.-- See Night z ºts (Different Sources of Funeral Tears).— Oll nº. Our generals sat in their tent one night. See Tent Scene, A.—Cary. Our girl's name was Pomona. See Rudder Grange (Our Hired Girl).—Stockton. Our God is all we boast below. See Oratorio of the Cap- tivity, The (Prophets' Song, The).-Goldsmith. Our God is never so far off. See Cor Cordium.—Faber. Our God, our help in ages past. See Psalm XC.—Watts. Our good steeds snuff the evening [wr. winter] air. See Alice of Monmouth (Cavalry Song).—Stedman. Our gracious queen—long may she fill her throne. See Wonders of the Victorian Age.— (Punch.) Our great-great-grandpapas had schooled. See Witchcraft. —Stedman. Our happiness went on till she was sixteen years old. ... See Dr. Marigold (Dr. Marigold and his Dumb Girl).- Dickens. Our hearts grow cold, we lightly hold. See Eve of Elec- tion, The.—Whittier. Our hearts to-day are moved by a common impulse. See Mind Cultivation Man's Noblest Object.—Danforth. Our heroes and martyrs I they are indentified with the names that live. See Our Heroes and Martyrs.— Chapin. Our heroes ne'er can be forgot. See Il OIl. Our hiº girl, she's 'Lizabuth Ann. See Our Hired Girl. —-Rºlley. Our hired man named Job. See Job.—Anon. Our historian Bancroft says of the Federal Constitution. See Our Federal Constitution.—Fuller. Our honored dead! how calm they sleep. See Our Hon. ored Dead.—Anon. Our hopes, like towering falcons, aim. See To the Hon Charles Montague.—Prior. 4? Our horsis pasturit in ane pleasand plane. See Palice of Honour, The (Fête Champêtre, The).--Douglas. Our house is topsy-turvy. Sée Moving.—Rook. Our Italy's the darling of the earth. See Italy.—Brown- 1ng. - Our kind hostess has asked me to recite something, See By Special Request.—Castles. Our kind hostess has asked me to recite something. See Society Reciter's Troubles.—Anon. Our Heroes.— See Lord Derwent- water (A).- (Old Ballad.) Our king he has a secret to tell. ly, The.—(Ballad.) Our king he kept a false steward. See Sir Aldingar (A).- (Old Ballad.) Our King lay at Westminster. See Hugh Spencer's Feats in France (B).-- (Old Ballad.) Our lamentations ought to break forth at the loss of so great a man. , See On the Death of the prince of Conde.—Bossuet. Our life is comely as a whole; nay, more. See Woman's Four Reasons.—Bailey. Our life is nothing but a winter's day. See On the Life of Man.—Quarles. Our life is twofold; Sleep hath its own world. See Dream, The.—Byron. - Our life is what our thoughts make it. See Gems. Our Lincoln, when he was a boy. See Lincoln as Boy and Man.—Anon. “Our little babe,” each said, “shall be.” See Wonder. child, The-Le Gallienne. Our little bird in his full day of health, See Vacant Cage, The...—Turner. * See Bonny Lass of Angles- Memory Our little boy, who went away. See Little Boy Who Went Away, The.—Foss. Our little Daisy is rosy and sweet. See Our Daisy.— Anon. Qur little Jim was such a limb. See Little Jim.—Sims. Our little lad came in one day. See Little Lad's Answer, A.—(Christian Advocate.) Our lives are songs; God writes the words. –Anon. Our long. dispute must close. See Catiline (Expulsion of Catiline from the Senate).--Croly. Our lords are to the mountains gane. —Anon. Our love is not a fading earthly flower. See same and Sonnet: “Our Love is not,” etc.—Loweli. Our love was most like other loves. See End of the Ro- mance, The.—Praed. Our loves as flowers fall to dust. See New Platonist, The. —Wright. Our many years are made of clay and cloud. See Destiny. —Morris. Our martyred dead. See same.—Trafton, Our Mary liket weel to stray. See Our Mary.—Riddell. Our master, Meleager, he who framed. See Our Master, Meleager.—Garnett. See Our Lives. See Hughie Graham. 864 FIRST LINE INDEx Out Our meal being ended, my companion took his pipe. See Connoisseur, The (Travelling Tailor, The).-Thornton and Colman. Our men fought well at Morat I They fought like lions, boy. See Battle of Morat, The.—Story. . Our merry little daughter was climbing out of bed. See Our Little Daughter.—Anon. Our merry little Grace. See Stars, The.—Armitage. Our minister, good Dr. Kane, a highly “proper man.” See Shouting Jane.—Ford. Our modern institution—Arbor Day. See Arbor Day.— (Vick's Magazine.) - Our mother Earth is in her loom. See Spring Harbingers. —Anon. Our mother is the good green earth. —Weir. Our Mother, loved of all thy sons. Koopman. Our mother, the pride of us all. Chadwick. Our mother, while she turned her wheel. (Mother).—Whittier. Our mound was thirty feet in air. Anon. - Our name is Perkins. I allus thought that was a nice name. See About our Folks.-Wood. Our nationality has its charter and seal, not in a written constitution so much as in the trend of a coast. See Our Nationality.—King. “Our nation's foes lament on Fox's death.” See On the Death of Mr. Fox. —Byron. Our native land, our native vale. The...— Pringle. Our natures all proceed from thoughts. Thoughts.—Datta. Our Navy’s name was written in flame. teen Stripes, The.—Rice. Our Neighbor, he calls me his little Boy Blue. for Little Boy Blue, A.—Foley. - Our neighbor’s cat is Persian. See Just Plain Cat.—Ewing. Our new flag-bearer, pale and slim. See Incident of War, An.—Thompson. g Our night repast was ended; quietness. See Youth and Age. See Object See Voyageur Song. See Sea and Shore.— See Snow-bound See Fort Ninty-six— See Emigrant's Farewell, See Good and Bad See Flag with Fif. See Present —Scott. Our object will not have been accomplished. of Missions, The...—Wayland. Our old brown homestead reared its Walls. stead.—Cary. y Our old cat has kittens three. Kittens.—Hood. Our old colonial town is new with May. ston.—Abbey. Our old mother country has had indeed a peculiar destiny. See Centennial Oration (Glorious Destiny of England, The).--Winthrop. Our opponents have charged us with being the promoters. See Appeal to the People, An.—Bright. Our own dear land, our native land. See Our Own Dear Land.—Thomas. Our pains are real things, and all. - and Misery of Man.—Butler. - Our party has been called in half derision a conscience See Our Home- See Puss and Her Three See May in King. See Upon the Weakness party. See Conscience in Politics.--Funk. Our past is bright and grand. See Hopes of Man, The.— O’Connor. Our pº is traced by a crimson stain. See Valley Forge. —AIlOI). Our people, in a day, assumed a place among the nations ; he earth. See People of the United States.—Cleve- 8.I] Ol. Our play is short, Arcadie.—New. Our plot is small, but sunny limes. Canton. “Our politics is in heaven.” —Ferris. Our popular institutions demand a talent for speaking. See Eloquence and Logic.—Preston. Our President is dead. We can hardly believe it. See McKinley's Funeral Address.-Manchester. Our quin's seek, an very seek. See Queen Eleanor's Con- fession (B).-- (Old Ballad.) . Our revels now are ended. These our actors. The (Airy Nothings).-Shakespeare. Our Rob has mittens new and red. See Rob's Mittens.— (Youth’s Companion.) Our Sary Emma, is possessed to be at somethin' queer. See Sary Emma's Photographs.-Lincoln. . Our Senator was a man who by mere force of character. See Senator Entangled, A.—De Mille, shabby drawing-room was ablaze with red candles. See Loves of Pelleas and Etarre, The (Who Rides behind the Bells?)—Gale. Our share of night to bear. See Life.—Dickinson. Our sheriff is a man of rather high intelligence. See Joe Striker and the Sheriff.-Anon. - Our ship lay trembling in an angry sea. See On Board the requiring little casting. See Tºward See Bubble-blowing.— See Christianity and Politics. See Tempest, Our ’76.—Lowell. Our sires were rocked in Faneuil Hall. See Temperance. —Bungay. Our sº sends its shadow round the earth. See J. A. G. — El OWe. - Our sweet, See Mugford's Victory.— Out o' bed of a mornin’ was Mary McCroal. Our sun hath gone down at the noon-day. See Our Good President and Our Sun Hath Gone Down.—Cary. autumnal western-scented wind. See Sweet- brier, The.—Brainard. Our Tabby, she is very wise. of the Cat.— Anon. Our to-days and yesterdays are the blocks with which we build. See Memory Gems. “Our Tom has grown a sturdy boy.” Dulness, The.—Trumbull. Our trust is now in thee. See Beauregard.—Warfield. Our two souls, therefor, which are one. See Walediction Forbidding Mourning.—Donne. - Our vales are sweet with fern and rose. See Old Bury- See Willa, The.. See Praise See Progress of ing-ground, The...—Whittier. Our villa, perhaps, you have never seen. —Story. - Our village, that’s to say, not Miss Mitford's village, but }. Millage of Bullock's Smithy. See Our Village.— ILOOCl. Our warrior was conquer'd at last. See Napoleon.—Thackeray. wean’s the most wonderfu' wean e'er I saw. See Wonderful Wean, The...—Miller. Our Willie's away to Jeddart. See Rob Rool and Rattlin Willie.—Cunningham. - Our window’s not much—though it fronts on the street. See What Miss Edith Saw from her Window.—Harte. Our world has battle-fields where truth and right. See Heroes.—Shaw. Our youth began with tears and sighs. See Ballade of Mid- dle Age.—Lang, Our youth is like the rustic at the play. the Play, The.—Santayana. Ours a! are marble halls. See Song of the Kings of Gold. —e] OneS. Ours is a wise and earnest age, an age of thought and ºe. See New Guides to Faith and Belief, The...— A Il O.I] . - Ours is and always has been a government controlled by Abdication of Our See Rustic at lº. See Lawyer and Free Institutions, The.— epew. Ours is the land of gallant hearts. See Ours is the Land. —Riddell. Ours was the marsh country, down by the river. See Pip in the Graveyard.—Dickens. Out and fight ! The clouds are breaking. See Out and Fight.—Leland. Out and in the river is winding. See Red River Voyageur, The.—Whittier. - Out from behind this bending, See My Portrait.—Whitman. Out from Jerusalem the king rode. and the Ants.--Whittier. Out from the city’s dust and roar. The.—Dobson. Out from the harbour of Amsterdam. son's Quest.—Stevenson. Out from the hearthstone the children go. |Pay ?—Lathrap. . Out from the home of the Christmas tree. Exercise, A.—Hadley. - Out from the jeweled East a faint star gleams. See O'er Bethlehem.—Makeever. Out: frº the mine and the darkness. See In the Crucible. —A In On, Out from tower and from Year bells. Wilbor. Out I came from the dancing-place. Out in a fog-bank we went down. Out in the beautiful country. ment, A.—Emerson. Out in the cornfield, grouped together. Scarecrow.——Crosby. - g Out in, the dark it throbs and glows. See On the Verge.— Winter. g rough-cut mask. See King Solomon See Forgotten Grave, See Henry Hud, See will it See Christmas steeple rang the sudden New See Masque of the New Year, The.— See Ashore.—Hope. See Jim.—Perry. See Thanksgiving Elope- See Farmer Nick's Out in the forest stood a pretty little Fir Tree. See Fir Tree, The-Andersen. Out º the garden wee Elsie. See Butterfly, The.— Anon. Out '' the hilly patch. See Dear Lads and Lasses.— Il () ſl. - Out in the meadows the young grass springs. of the Swallows, The...—Gosse. Out in the midnight's white and starry splendor. See Christmas Carol.—Carpenter. - Out in the misty moonlight. See Ghosts.—Munkittrick. Out in the pleasant ... Sunshine of a bright October day. See Nutting.—Blinn. Out in the south, when the day is done. See Return See Song of the Spanish Main, The-Bennett. Out .# ºne yellow meadows. See Modern Love.-Mere. ith. - Out it Spake Lizzie Lindsay. See Lizzie Lindsay.—Anon. Out, John l out, John what are you about, John? See Out.—Bayly. See Mourner, The.—Daly. - Out of the stars and out o' the wind. See Out o' the Stars.-Scott. y Out of a cayern on Parnassus’ side. See New Castalia, The.—Ward. 865 Out AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Out Out Out Ou Ou Out Out Out Out Out Out: Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Out Ou Out Out Ou Out Out Out Out Out: t t Out: Out Out Out Out Ou Out Ou Out Out Ou Out Ou t f t t Out Out Out Ou Ou Out Out Out Out Out Ou t; of a Northern city's bay. See Cruise of the “Moni- tor.” The.—Boker. of a pellucid brook. See Pebbles.—Sherman. of doors the various market-places are covered. See |Home Life in Germany (Christmas Market, A).-- Sidgwick. of Flanders did we ride. See Four Rnights, The.— Meyers. - of Jerusalem the king rode. the Ants.-Whittier. of me unworthy and unknown. —Masters. of my dooryard maple. See Ring Solomon and See Anne Rutledge. See Memory.—Luders. of my window I could see. See Blossoms.—Sher- Iſlall. of shadow into sunlight. See Out of Shadow.— Chellis. of the bosom of the air. See Snowflakes.—Long- fellow. of the church she follow'd them. See Maude Clare.— Rossetti. of the cleansing night of stars and tides. lyn Bridge at Dawn.—Le Gallienne. of the clouds come torrents. See Unexplored, Un- conquered, The.—Masefield. of the cloud-world sweeps thy awful form. See To an Alaskan Glacier.—Keeler. of the clover and blue-eyed grass. the Cows.-Osgood. of the conquered Past unravishable Beauty. a Dolmetsch Concert.—Upson. of the cottage looked Meg May. entine.—Anon. of the cradle endlessly rocking. See same.—Whit- Iſla, Il. of the dark a shadow. See Evolution.—Tabb. of the deep and the dark. See Poet, The.—Noguchi. of the deep, O Lord, Thy Spirit moves, and passes and none knows. See Battle of Manila, The.—Burr. # the deep sea-stream. See New Aphrodite, The.— rent. of the deeps of heaven. See same.—Stoddard. of the distance and darkness so deep. See Out and Into.—Anon. of the dreams and dust of ages. See Joy Cometh With the Morning.—Higginson. of the dreams that heap. See Origins.—Roberts. of the dusk a shadow. See Evolution.—Tabb. of the dust of Kansas. See same.—Edson. of the East a hurricane. See Captain Lean.—Ramal. of the east comes new light. See Day Dawn.—A Quiet Talk on Easter.—Gordon. See Brook- See Driving Home See After See Meg May's Wal- of the east comes up the morning sun. See Out of the East.—Bates. of the East the Magi came. See Quest of the Magi, The...—Leggett. of the Eden of my dorn. of the far sea, vaporous, ghost-like arms. Fork.-Bates. of the focal and foremost fire. Tennessee.—Ticknor. of the frozen earth below. See Crocus, The.—Ring. of the golden remote wild west where the sea with- out shore is. See Hesperia.-Swinburne. of the heart 1t came, the impulse strong. See Out of the Heart. —Chadwick. Of 3. heart there flew a little singing bird. See Youth. —-UiOll(1. of the hills of Habersham. tahoochee.—Lanier. of the land and in the sea. of the Latin Quarter. love. See Discovery.—Hage- See South See Little Giffer of See Song of the Chat- See Venice.—Browne. See Sphinx of the Tuileries, The.—Hay. of the lonely seas we sailed. See Unexplored, The.— Lysaght. Of A. mellow west there came. See Patient Abraham. *w-AIAOIl. of the midnight, rayless and cheerless, into the morn- ing's golden light. See Out "of the Depths.-Wil- COX. of the mighty Yule log came. See Yule Log, The.— Hayne. of the mist came the voice of Gavin, clear and strong. See Little Minister, The (Rescue of Gavin, The).- Barrie. of the mists of childhood. See Fairy Faces.— Anon. ef the night that covers me. See Invictus and To R. T. H. B. and Urbs Fortitudinis.-Henley. of the North the wild news came. See Wagoner of gº Alleghanies, The (Revolutionary Rising, The).- €3. Ol. of the old house, Nancy—moved up into the new. See Out of the Old House, Nancy.—Carleton. of the past remembered eyes. See Rondel.—Tuttiet. of the purple drifts. See Witchery.—Sherman. of the reek and swelter. See Manhood.—Wattles. of the rolling ocean the crowd came a drop gently to me. See Out of the Rolling Ocean the Crowd.— Whitman. - of the shadow of the night. See Out of the Shadow. —Fairless. * Out of the shadows of sadness. See Death.—Ryan. Out of the sky they come. See Snowflakes.—Sherman. Out of the sordid, the base, the untrue. See Our Resur- rection.—Anon. Out of the street, after ringing a bell or two. “See Does any One Rnow Him —Cooper. Out of the tavern I’ve just stepped to-night. See Astonished Tippler, The.—Anon. Out of the thousand verses you have writ. See To Any Poet.—Aldrich. One of the uttermost ridge of dusk. See Tryst of the Night, The.—Byron. - Out of the way in a corner. See “Elizabeth, Aged Nine.” —Sangster. Out of the West they called me. See Stay West, Young Man.—Wattles. Out of the window a sea of green trees. See Open Win- dows. –Teasdale. Out of this town there riseth a high hill: See Mano; a Poetical History (Of a Vision of Hell, which a Monk Had).--Dixon. Out on a world that has run to weed. See Great is To-day.—Cheney. Out on the endless purple hills. See Little Gray Lamb, The.—Sullivan. Out on the frozen uplands. See Promise of Bread, The.— Edson, Out º the lawn in the evening gray. See Croquet.— Il Oll. Out Aº the lawn, one summer's day. See Croquet.— I] OI). Out on the lie of “lowly born.” See Mother of Lincoln, The...—House. Out on the margin of moonshine land. See Lugubrious Whing-whang, The.—Riley. Out, out at sea, the light. See Dead Light-house Keeper, The.—Ware. Out, out in the night, in the chill wintry air. See Turned out for Rent.—Burke. Out rode from his wild, dark castle. See Legend of Heinz Von Stein, The.—Leland. Out * swung from her moorings. See Sealed Orders.— IlO]]. Out they march—60,000 of them a year—into drunkard's graves. See Drunkard's Grand March, The.—Jones. Out upon it, I have loved. See Constancy.—Suckling. Out upon the Bay of Filey. See Wreck of the “Mary Wiley,” The.—Jackson. Out § the four winds blow. See Flag Song.—Spof- OI’Ol. Out §. the unknown deep. See Outward Bound.— I’8.1K. Out upon Time, who will leave no more. See Siege of Corinth, The (Hurts of Time).-Byron. Out where the handclasp’s a little stronger. See Out Where the West Begins.—Chapman. Out where the sky and the sky-blue sea. See Flying-fish. —Fenollosa. Out yonder in the moonlight, wherein God's Acre lies. See Singing in God's Acres.—Field. Outdoors the white rain coming down. See April.—Sher- Iºla, Il. Outillon saidil Corlana facil See Outillon Saidi.--Anon. Outlanders, whence come ye last ! See Earthly Paradise, The (Minstrels and Maids).-Morris. Outside hove Shasta, snowy height on height. See Train- mates.—Bynner. Outside my garret window there's a roof. See Sparrows, he.—Anon. Outside my window whirls the icy storm. Eve.—Brown. Outside the fort, the creoles were beginning a noise of jubilation. See Alice's Flag.—Thompson. “Outside the gate what do I hear?” See Singer, The.— See Christmas Goethe. Outside the sill the world was frosted white. See Marjory's Christmas Story.—Alt. Outside the village, by the public road. Fountain, The.—Leighton. Outstretched beneath the leafy shade. See Shrift, The.—Southey. - Outstretched on this bed. . See Confession for Forgiveness, A (From the Later Irish). Outstretching flameward his upbraided hand. mer.—Wordsworth. Outworn heart in a time outworn. —Yeats. Ov all the housen o' the pleace. See In the Stillness o' the Night.—Barnes. Over a hundred years ago, one wild November day. See How Dorothy Saved the Coach.-Wolcot. Over a pipe the Angel of Conversation. See Inter Sodales. —Henley. Over all the hill-tops. Goethe. Over and over Again. See same.—Anon. Over and over again. See same.—Pollard. Over and under, and in and out. See Mother's Mending Basket.—Kidder. Over Babylon's grandeurs one grayness of ominous mist had outrolled. See Nebuchadnezzar's Wife.—Anon. Over here in England I’m helpin’ wi' the hay. See Corry- meela,—O’Neill. See Dried-up Greenwood See Cran- See Into the Twilight. See Wanderer's Night-song, The.— 866 FIRST LINE INDEX Pain Over hill, over dale. See Midsummer Night's Dream (Fairy Land, I.).—Shakespeare. g Over hills and over woodlands. See Where Shall We Find God.—Linn. Over hills, and uplands high. See Nepenthe.—Darley. Over his face his gray, hair. See Pittsburg–Oppenheim. Over his keys the musing organist. See Vision of Sir Laun- fal, The.—Lowell. Over his millions death has lawful power. See On the Death of M. d’Ossoli and his Wife, Margaret Fuller.— Landor. Qver in the meadow. See same-Wadsworth. Over meadows purple-flower'd. See Riding to the Tourna- ment, The.—Thornbury. Over my shaded doorway. See Bird's Nest, ...A.-Percy. Over my soul the great thoughts roll. See Music in the Soul. —Anon. Over my window the ivy climbs. See My Window Ivy.— Dodge. g Over our head [or heads] the branches made. See Passing Show, The.—Luders. Over our heads burned the wonderful. Indian stars. See Courrting of Dinah Shadd, The.—Kipling. Over snowy fields of cotton. See Lincoln.—Sours. Over the Alban mountains the light of morning broke. See Virginia.-Macaulay. Over the briny wave I go. See Kayak, The.—Anon. * Over the carnage rose prophetic a voice. See same.—Whit- IOla Il. Over the chimney the night wind sang. See Chimney's Mel- ody, The and What the Chimney Sang.—Harté. Over the cradle the mother hung. See Where Shall the Baby's Dimple Be 3—Holland. * Over the crumbs of Southern camp shaded with palm and pine. See Bird's Convention.—Hageman. Over the dim blue hills. See Maire My Girl.—Casey. Over the dim confessional cried. See Priest's Prayer, A.— Dickinson. Over the dim edge of sleep I lean. See To a Child Falling Asleep.–Sanborn. Over the dumb campagna-sea. Campagna, A.—Browning. Over the dusky verge. See. In the Twilight.—Anon. Over the field the bright air clings and tingles. See Flock of Sheep, A.—Scott. Over the field the grass is red. The.—O’Donnell. Over the fields the daisies lie. Anon. Over, the four long years. See Oxford.—Johnson. Over the great windy waters, and over the clear-crested See View across the Roman See Star-spangled Banner, See Summer Day, A.— Summits. See Amours de Voyage (En Route).- Clough. Over the green and yellow rice fields. See Gardener, The.— Tagore. Over the green downs when I do wander. See Over the Green Downs.—Ingelow. - Over the happy mother's bed. See Little Dead Prince, A..— raik. Over the height of the house-top sea. See To a City Swal- low..—Wyatt. Over the hill the farm-boy goes. See Evening at the Farm. —Trowbridge. Over the hill to the poor-house I'm trudgin' my weary way. See Overv the Hill to the Poor-house.—Carle- ton. Over the hills and far away. See Soldier's Reverie, The. —Sommer. Over the hills of Palestine. Home Education.) Over the hills through the valley away. ide.—Donovan. Over the hills to the poor-house sad paths had been made See Christmas.-(School and See Mill River to-day. See Over the Hills from the Poor-house.— Mignonette. Over , the hills...where March winds sweep. See Sleeping May.—Willis. Qver the ice, so smooth and bright. See Skating.—Jewett. Over the lattice there clambered a vine. See same- Anon. overnº lofty Ben-Lomond. See Mother's Answer, A.— a.TI’. - Over the meadows bare and brown. See First Snow, The. —Anon and Wray. Over the monstrous shambling sea. At Sunset.—Lanier. Over the monstrous swashing sea. Sunrise.—Field. Over the mountain and over the rock. The.—Taylor. Over the mountain wave, see where they come. grim Song.—Lunt. Over the mountains. —Anon. Over the mountains. Jonson. Over the mountains and over the waves. tegrity.—Anon. Over the mountain's shoulder, round the unweathered cape. See Spirit of Hidden Places, The.—Fallaw. Over tº: ºlºins where Persian hosts. See Cyclamen, The. — is a teS. See Marsh Song.— See Marsh Song.— See Welsh Lad, See Pil- See Love Will Find out the way.— See Truth’s In- § Oxen that rattle the yoke and chain. See “Love Will Find Out The Way.” Over the ribs of the salt sea sand. See Widow's Light, The. —Moore. Over the river and through the wood. See Boy's Thanks- giving, A and Thanksgiving Day.—Child. º Over the river and through the wood. See Schoolboy's Favorite, The.—Anon. Over the River of Drooping Eyes. See same.—Anon. Over the river on the hill. See Two Villages, The.— Cooke. Over the river they beckon to me. See Over the River.— Wakefield. Over the rocks, steadily, steadily. See St. Kilda Maid's Song, The.—Stewart. Over the roof-tops race the shadows of clouds. See Irradia- tions.—Fletcher. over, the rope and under the rope. See Skipping.— Il OIl. _* Over the Russian snows one day. See Russian Santa Claus, The.—Hadley. See Paracelsus (Song from See Over the Sea. Over the sea our galleys went. Parcellus).-Browning. Over the sea, where our kinsfolk dwell. —Martin. Over the shoulders and slopes of the dune. The.—Carman. Over the Snows. See Snows, The.—Sangster. Over the solitary hills he fared. See Lamia.--Keats. Over the telegraph wires. See Humming of the Wires, The. See Daisies, —Rand. Over the threshold a gallant new-comer. See New Year, A. —Anon. Over the turret, shut in his ironclad tower. See Craven.— Newbolt. overlºº twilight field. See Harvest Moon: 1914.—Pea- OOly. Over the undulated prairie. See Prairie Fire, The.—Hall. overcº. village on the hill. See Two Villages, The...— OOKe, t Over the water, and over the sea. See Over the Water to Charley.—Anon. Over the way, over the way. See Over the Way.—Dodge. Over , the west the glory dies away. See Yearning.— (4ll the Year Rowmd.) Over the Western sea hither fron Niphon come. See Broad- way Pageant, A.—Whitman. * Over the wintry threshold. See same.—Carman. Over there in Kansas they have torn their idols down. See In Idol-smashing Land.—Edson. - Over their graves rang once the bugle's call. See Over Their Graves.—Stockard. Over Valley, over hill. See Snow Song.—Sherman. - Overburden not thy memory to make so faithful a servan a slave. See Memory.—Fuller. Overhead the tree-tops meet. See Song: tree-tops,” etc.).—Browning. Overhead the Waters falling. See Mountain Voices.—Greene. Qverloaded, wºndermanned. See Coasters, The.—Day. Overtopping all others in character, LaFayette was con- Spicuous in debate. See Lafayette, the Faithful One (Marquis de LaFayette).—Summer. Owd Pindar were a reckless foo. Waugh. Owen Moore went away. See Owen Moore.—Anon. Owls are murderers by night. See From Blomidon to Smoky (Fiend in Feathers, The: The Owl).-Bolles. OWre the muir among the heather. See same.—Glover. Oxcoose me if I shed some tears. See Shacob's Lament.— Anon. See Song of Myself (“Oxen that rattle,” etc.).--Whitman. Oxford County to me, sir is a volume of poems. See Ox. ford County.—Leng. (“Overhead the See Owd Pinder.— Pa and, ma are Methodists, and all us children, too. See Elder Brown's Big Hit.—Waterman. Pa, he says, “Boys, why don't you try to study hard. See Can't be President.—Anon. Pa, I Want toy soldiers. See Toy Soldiers.--Anon. Pa Says this Christmas business is all stuff. See Tommy's Idea of Christmas.-Cone. - Pa. say, to me, last week, he did. See Johnny's Pa Skates, —All On. Pack clouds away and welcome day. See Rape of Lucrece, The (Pack Clouds Away).-Heywood. - Paddy, in want of a dinner one day. See IPaddy O’Rafther. —Lover. Paddy, McCabe was dying one day. See Father Molloy; or, The Confession.—Lover. - Paddy McShane had no shoes to his feet. See Paddy's Con- tent.—Donovan. t Paddy Moore was all Irish, and no doubting it. See Paddy See Padric the Fidiler.—Gre- Moore.—Brooks. Padric sits in the garden. See Padua.-Shelley. See Pain and Pleasure.— gory. Padua, thou, within whose walls. Pain and Pleasure both decay. Stoddard. Pain is no longer pain when it is past. son.—Preston. See He Giveth Snow.— See Nature's Les- Pain ushered in the sullen day. Higginson. 867 Pain’s AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Pain's furnace heat within me quivers. See God's Anvil.- Sturm. Pains the sharp sentence the heart in whose wrath it was uttered. See Pardon.—Howe. Paint me your perfect lady. I have seen. of a Lady.—Anon. Paint you a perfect man Ż he.—Anon. Pale beryl sky, Bates. Pale, beyond porch and portal. The.—Swinburne. &ee Portrait See Perfect Man, A.— I cannot tell. with clouds. See Winter Twilight, See Garden of Proserpine, Pale Brussels l then what thoughts were thine. See Field of Waterloo, The.—Scott. - e. Pale, climbing dusk, who dost lone vigil keep. See To the Moonflower.—Betts. Pale, faded and withered flowers. . See Faded Flowers.- Buxton. Pale in the east a filmy moon. See Pioneers, The.—Bates. Pale in the pallid moonlight, white as the rose on her breast. See In a Garden.—Moulton Pale, in the twilight, the crested waves are falling. See Cleena.-Young. Pale is the February sky. See Twenty-second of February, The...—Bryant. Pale melancholy, faithfully thou lov'st. Amaryllis.-Stewart. Palely intent, he urged his keel. See At the Cannon's Mouth. See Mother, The. —Melville. See Fifteenth of See Corydon and Paler, and a hundred times more fair. t g-mm- ay Of. Pallid saffron glows the broken stubble, April, The.—Scott. Pallid white the moonlight gloweth. See Accursed.— (Sa- cramento Union.) Pali with too much longing. See Laus Veneris.--Moul- Orl. Palmerston traced his lineage to the time of the Conqueror. See Palmerston and Lincoln.-Bancroft. Pangar, my white cat, and I. See Monk and His White Cat, The.—Anon. T’an's §º was a girl indeed. See Midas (Pan's Song). —Lyly. Pansies, lilies, kingcups, daisies. See To the Small Celan- dune.—Wordsworth. Pansies to the graves are brought 7 Anon. See Flower Lore.— Pansies? You praise the ones that grow to-day. See Hugh Sutherland's Pansies.—Buchanan. Panting and pensive now she ranged alone. See Hind and the Panther, The (Sects, The. Private Judgment). —Dryden. Papa, don't you know it is my birthday ? See Birthday Gifts.-Anon. Papa I Papal You awake, papa 3 See Real Boy.—Anon. “Papa,” said a little West End girl the other evening. See Papa Was Stumped.—Anon. Papa says I look like a fourth-of-July-boy. See What Happened to a Good Girl.—Wade. “Papa,” the beautiful gyrl said. See How She Got Father's Consent.—Anon. Papa, what is the reason that some days are so lucky and other days so unlucky See Katy Didn't —Anon. Papa's coming ! Does he see. See Papa's Coming.—Carlos Papers, boss? Times, Press, Herald, Record All the latest news. See Have a Shine, Sah?—Oberholtzer. Papers | Papers l wanter paper, mister ? Yes? See Heart of Old Hickory, The.—Dromgoole. Bap'll git a letter, 'nd Uncle Zed a book. See When the Stage Gits In.—King. Pap's got his patent right and rich as all creation. See Back Where they Used to be.—Riley. Parading near Saint Peter's flood. See Battle of Lake Champlain, The.—Freneau. Paradoxical, as it may appear, war, the demon scourge of humanity. See same.—Anon. Parbleau ! how much I owe the the French tambour. French Tambour, The.—Heine "Par; º better.” See I'll be at Home Thanksgivin'.- 8, Ke. Pardon a friend who ventures to give. See Good Maxims, —Anon. Pardon, Lovel pardon master and lordl “Pardon Love l’” etc.—Böetie. “Pardon me for disturbing you, sir, but there is a little #. here.” See How the LaRue Stakes were Lost.— OO(l. “Pardon me for troubling you, twenty dollar gold piece 3’’ Anon. Pardon me, my fellow-citizens, I know you want not zeal or fortitude. See American Rights.-Warren. Pardon the faults in me. See Wife to Husband.—Rossetti, Parent of all, omnipotent. See American Patriot's Prayer, The.—Anon Parents are things most boys have to look after them. See Bobby’s Ideas on Parents.--Anon. Parents, friends, we bid you welcome. Anon. Paris, from throats of iron, silver, brass. Lazarus. Paris has a child; the forest has a bird. ables (Gamin, The).-Hugo. See Sonnet: sir but did you drop a See Loser of Money.— See Welcome.— See Destiny.— See Les Misér- See See Parrhasius.- See Boy and the Parrot, Parrhasius stood, gazing forgetfully. Willis. - “Parrot, if I had your wings. The.—Frere. te Parson, these things in thy possessing. a Country Parson, The.—Pope. Parson what's the cost of ma'yin a man 7 Bride Wof 7–Young. Part of the crowd began to leave the , field. Ninth Inning.—Earl. Parties are the molds into which God pours. —Willard. Partly work and partly play. See St. Distaff's Day.-Her- T1CK. Pass along that “Oh, be joyful!” See Pass Along “Oh, be joyfull”—Everest. - º Pass the word to the boys to-night ! lying about midst dying and dead | See Midnight Charge, Ther-Scott. Pass, thou wild light. See Leave taking.—Watson. - Passing away, saith the World, passing away. See Passing Away.—Rossetti. Passing feet pause, See Happy Life of See What is dis See In the See Parties. as they pass. See Marian.—Thomas Sł10. Passing ºn Italy to Greece. See Lover's Melancholy, The. —Ford. Passing I saw her as she stood beside. The.—Alford, ſº Passing stranger you do not know how longingly I look See Gypsy Girl, upon you. See To a Stranger.—Whitman. Passing through huddled and ugly walls. See Harbor, The. —Sandburg. Passion and pain, the outcry [wr. outcome ] of despair. See Beethoven's Third Symphony.—Hovey. “Passion o' me !” cried Sir Richard Tyrone. Coventry, The.—Thornbury. Passion the fathomless spring, and words the precipitate waters. See Lyrical Poem, The.—Garnett, Passions are liken'd best to floods and streams. See Silent Lower, The...—Raleigh. Past mastership in Love's great art I claim. See Sonnet: “Past mastership,” etc.—Aubray. Past ruin’d Ilion Helen lives. See Verse: Ilion,” etc.—Landor. “Past two o'clock and Cornwallis is taken. Yorktown.—Smith. Past two o'clock, and not yet returned. See Road to Ruin, The.—Holcroft. Pastime with Good Company. See same.—Henry VIII. See Convivial Songs.—Anon. Pastyme with good companye. Pat Dunn was admittedly one. See Lay of Kilcock, A.— See Sally from “Past ruin’d See News from Lowry. Pat Fº had sixty-seven hats. See What's the Dufference { — Pearre. Pat Murphy had been a section hand. See Mrs. Murphy's Grief.—Head. See His Last Request.—Anon. “Pat,” said the priest. See John Charles Frémont. Pathfinder—and Path-clincher. —Lummis. Patience—but peace of heart we cannot choose. See Six . Sonnets (Wilson).-MacKaye. Patience, my lord l why ’tis the soul of peace. See Honest Whore, The.—Delcker. Patrick Flanigan, stand up and plead guilty or not guilty. See Pat Flanigan's Logic. —Anon. - Patrick O'Mars, a private in the Ninth Regulars went to º colonel of his regiment. See Two of a Kind.— In OIOl. Patrick, Patrick I where in the world can he be ' See Pat and the “Specimens.”—Denton. Patriotism is love of country. See Patriotism.—Ireland. Patriots have toiled, and in their country's cause. See same. —Cowper. Pattº; patter all day long. See Mothers, watch the Little eet —An On. Patter, patter, let it pour. See April Shower.—Merry's Museum. Patter 1 patter 1 running feet! See Friend or Foe 7—Weath- erly. w Patti; have you put the pies to bake? See Grateful.— Il O11. Paul Denton, a Methodist preacher in Texas. See Apos- trophe to Water (Apostrophe to Cold Water).-Gough. Paul Louis Courler thus writes to a cousin. See Night of Terror, A.—Courier. Paul Revere was a rider bold. See Ride of Jennie McNeal, The.—Carleton. Paul Venarez heard them say, in the frontier town that [or onel day. See Ride of Paul Venarez, The.—Rexford. Pauline assured me time and again. See When Mother Came.—Anon. Pause for awhile, ye travelers upon the earth. See Beauties of Nature.—Moodie. Pause, God and ponder. Pause not to dream of the future before us. Worship.–Osgood. Pause now and let a lightsome world go by. See Eyes of the Christ, The.—Carson. Paw *ś º checkerboard. See Johnnie's Checker Story. ... —IN €SOlt. “Pax Wobiscum l’’ Peace be with ye | Hark the Indepen- dence bells | See Pax Vobiscum l—Taylor. Peace be around thee, wherever thou row'st. be Around Thee.—Moore. Peace | Be still ! See same.—Anon. See Eve Speaks —Untermeyer. See Labor is See Peace 868 FIRST LINE INDEX Phyllis Peace 1—But there is no peace. See Six Sonnets (Peace).-- MacKaye. * Peace I for my brain is on the rackl See Fisherman's Wife. The.—Cary. Peace hath its victories more renowned than war. See Father's Choice, The...—Parsons. Peace in the clover scented air. See Heart of the War, The. —Holland. Peace | Let the long procession come. See Abraham Lincoln: A Horatian Ode (Burial of Lincoln).--Stoddard. “Peace on earth and mercy mild.” See Winning and Los- ing.—Craik. Peace, peace, peace, do you say ? Villafranca.—Browning. Peace, Shepherd, peace | What boots it singing on ? See Genius Loci,~Woods. Peace through the mountain and the vale, the night. See Avalanche, The.—Anon. Peace to all such l but were there one whose fires. See Hºle to Dr. Arbuthnot (Portrait of Addison).- Ope. Peace to the slumberers I See same.—Moore. Peace to the virgin heart, the crystal brain Henry Newman.—Gosse. Peace to this house where we shall enter in I ing a New House.—Hopkins. Peace to Torquato's injured shade I IPilgrimage (Tasso).-Byron. Peace, troubled heart I the way’s not long before thee. See Peace.—Ames. Peace | what do tears avail ® See same.—Procter. Pealing, pealing, pealing ! Hear the Easter bells. ing, Pealing, Pealing.—Niver Peas-blossom I Cobweb | Moth. See Titania's Courtesy to the Wayfarer.—Shakespeare. Peeping, peeping, here and there. Blades.—Anon. Peeping through the snow. See same.—Beale. Peerless yet hapless maid of Q: See Dirge : “Peerless yet hapless maid of Q l’’—Anon. Peeter a Whifeild he hath slaine. See Jock o the Side (A). — (Old Ballad.) Pess; lºssy, Come here. See Rose and a Thorn, A.— Oy See First News from See John See On Enter- See Childe Harold's See Peal- See Song of the Grass Pelion and Ossa flourish side by side. See Sonnet: Pelion and Ossa,—Wordsworth. Pélisson was twenty-nine, , and Mademoiselle de Scudery forty-five, when they first met. See Pélisson and Mlle. de Scudéry.—Alger. Pen tumbled down the step. See Pen's First Love.—Thack- eray. “Penalties!” . quarrel not with the old phraseology. See same.—Carlyle. “Pens and ink I instantly l He shall be saved. ette's Ride and Death.—Ramée. Pens by the hundred. See Charge of the Rough writers.--— See Cigar- MacGrath. Pentecost, day of rejoicing, had come. The church of the village. See Children of the Lord's Supper, The.— Longfellow. People say, you can’t do anything. See. What a Man Can Do for His Town or City.—Parkhurst. People seem to think that a boy is only to make himself useful. See Boy's Rights.--Anon. People talk of Liberty as if it meant. Robertson. People's Attorney, servant of the Right. lips.-Alcott. Perceiv'st thou not the change of day: More.—Arnold. Perchance you cannot see his face. See True Liberty — See Wendell Phil- See Obermann. Once See Father Christmas — a.162. Perched upon a maple bough. See Bird's Song in April.— Scollard. Perfect little body, without fault or stain on thee. See On a Dead Child.—Bridges. Perhaps from out the thousands passing by. See At the Stevenson Fountain —Irwin. Perhaps, God, planting, Eden. See Songs of a Girl.--Davies. Perhaps it doesn’t [or is no ) matter that you died. See Epi- taph, An: “Perhaps it doesn't matter.—Arensberg. Perhaps it is not love said I. See Song: “Perhaps it is not love, said I.”—Shenstone. Perhaps it may have been little thought of. See same — Chalmers. Perhaps never before in its eventful history. See His Sweet- heart's Song.—Dayton. . Perhaps one of the prettiest themes for declamation ever presented. See On the Greek Question.—Randolph. Perhaps the best collection of blunders. See Letter of Blun- ders, A.—Anon. Perhaps the most curious and interesting phrase ever put into a public document. See Pursuit of Happiness — Warner. Perhaps there are tenderer, sweeter things. See Little Hand, A.—Stanton. Perhaps they laughed at Dante in his youth. Life, The.—Bynner. Perhaps 'twas boyish love. See same.—Stedman, Perhaps we did not know how much of God. See Phillips Brooks.--—Spofford. Perhº you have heard of Jack Frost. See Guest, The.— IlOIl. See New Perhaps you think, because I’m small. amp. Perish policy and cunning. See same.—Macleod. te Perish the power that, bowed to dust. See On Reading President Lincoln's Letter.—Gordon. * Perkins sat beside Miss Lewis in the Choir. See Choir When I say that he sat in the Loft Proposal.—Nosbit. Perkins sat in the chair. chair. Sec Our Debating Club.--Turner. Perle plesaunte to prynces paye, See Pearl, The.—Anon. Permit me Madame, to declare. See Truth.-Herford. Perplext in faith, but pure in deeds. See In Memoriam (Faith in Doubt).-Tennyson. Perry’s famous battle on Lake Erie raised the spirits of the Americans. See Perry's Celebrated Victory on Lake Erie.—Anon. See Little Helper.— Persephone l Persephone I See Song of Orpheus, The.— Brownlow. Persºnse Can you spell it? See Hard Word, A.— Il OI). Persimmon was a colored lad. See “Take Good Care of Baby.”— (St. Nicholas.) See Persia.-Michell. Persial time honored land. Persian, Tom, and Tabby. See Cat's-meat Man; or, Cup board Love.—Anon. Personal influence is inseparable from the mental and moral faculties. See Personal Influence.—Branch. Personally, I have seen so much of the evils of the traffic # the last four years. See Control of Liquor Traffic.— anly. Persons who patronize papers should pay promptly. See Mind Your P’s –Anon. Persuasion, friend, comes not by wit or art. that Persuades.—Goethe, “Pete, I wish you to answer me a question.” —Anon. Peter Adair was a native of Slushington-in-the-Mud. See Peter Adalr.—Overton Peter Klaus was a goatherd of Sittendorf. See Peter Klaus. See Peter's Garden.—Bush. —Anon. Peter made a garden. Peter, Peter, Pumpkin eater. See Poor Peter l—Anon. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. See Peter Piper.—Anon. Peter was a little Russian boy. See How Little Peter saved the life of Peter the Great.—Thomas. Peter was a tip up baggage-man, he ran on Number 4. See Ye Baggage Smasher.—Anon. Peter would ride to the wedding, he would. See Peter's See Written in See Eloquence See You Bet ! Ride to the Wedding.—Anon Petrarch I I would that there might be. Petrarch's House.—Houghton. Phantom streams were in the distance mocking lights of lake and pool. See Christmas Creek.--Kendall. Pharoah, King of Egypt's land. See Chakey Einstein.— Bunner. Phil Fawcett had written a drama. Rae-Brown. Philarete on Willy calls. Wither, Philemon Hayes and Fanny Ray had been just three weeks married. See Family Jar, A.—Anon. Philip and Mary, Philip and Mary I See Queen Mary.— Tennyson. Philip Barton, of Denver, have you ever heard the name 3 See Philip Barton, Engineer.—Anon. Philip Nolan was as fine a young officer as there was in the ‘‘Legion of the West.” See Man Without a Country, The.—Hale Philip Ray and Enoch Arden. See “Enoch Arden.”—Anon. Philippa of Hainault, the Good, Philippa, England's Queen. See Burghers of Calais, The.—Braddock. Phillis, for shame, let us improve. See Song: “Phillis, for shame,” etc —Dorset. Phillis is my only joy. See Song: “Phillis is my,” etc.— See Fawcett's Fame.— See Shepherd's Hunting, The.— Improved edley. } Phillis kept sheep along the western plains. See Phillis and Corydon.—Greene. Phillis, men say that all my vows. See same.—Sedley. Phillis took a red rose from the tangles of her hair. See Phillis and Corydon.—Colton. , Philonicus, the Thessalian, brought to Philip's court a steed. See Alexander Breaking Bucephalus-Taylor. Philosophy consists not in airy schemes, or idle speculations. See Philosophy.—Thomson. Philosophy has sometimes forgotten God, as a great people never did. See same.—Bancroft. “Phoebel Phoebel Phoebe |'' the trees were bare and the sky was gray. See St. Valentine's Day.—Clark. Phoebus arise, and paint the sable skies. See Phoebus, Arise. —Drummond Phoebus, make haste: the day’s too long. See Letter to Her |Husband, A.—Bradstreet. Phoebus, sair cow’d wi' simmer's hight. Session, The.—Fergusson. Phoebus, sitting one day in a laurel-tree's shade. for Critics, A.—Lowell. Phyllida, that lowed to dream. The.—Gay. Phyllis and Damon met one day. See Phyllis and Damon. —Hopper. See Sitting of the See Fable See Lady's Lamentation, 869 Phyllis AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Phyllis, for shame, let us improve. See Advice, The and Song: “Phyllis, for shame, let us improve.”—Dorset. |Phyllis # ; ºld I’d paint you. See Poet's Proposal, The. —lie TIOrC1. Phyllis is my only joy. See Phyllis.—Sedley. Phyllis I why should we delay. See To Phyllis.-Waller. Physician, the battle is done See Merciful Ensign, The.— Hagedorn. - * Piano put away in de garret for to stay. See Ethiopio- mania.--—Tyrrell. Pibroch of Donuil Dhu. See same.—Scott. Piccadilly l Shops, palaces, bustle and breeze. See dilly.—Locker-Lampson. Pick out the folks you like the least and watch 'em for a while. See Say Something Good.—Gillilan. Picken of Beaver Hall, what modest hand. See ‘Eben Picken, Bookseller'.—Lighthall. Picquart, no brighter name on times to be. II. Picquart.—Woodberry. Picture to yourselves the joy and expectation of that day. See Lessons from the Washington Centennial,—Gordon. Pictured in memory's mellowing glass. See Childhood.— White. Pictures on the window. Piero Luca, known of all the town. The.—Whittier. h Pierre Simon Ballanche, one of the most dedicate and phil- osophical of French authors. See Madame Récamier and Ballanche-Alger. º Pierrette has gone, but it was not. See Pierrette in Memory. —Griffith. Pierrot, as we see him, is only a poor, sad, mad, glad little boy. See Prodigal Son, The.—Anon. e Pies of pumpkin, apple, mince. See Thanksgiving.—Moore. “Pile in the diamonds, Tom, for the run is long.” See Engineer's Last Run, The.—Anon. Pile on the soil; thrust on the soil. See Song of the Fairies, The.—Leahy. o Pilgrim, burdened with thy sin. See Hymn.—Crabbe. Pillars that live vast Nature's fane displays. See Affinities. —Baudelaire. • Piller fights is fun, I jest tell you. See Piller Fights.— Ellsworth. Pillowed and hushed on the silent plain. —Johnson. - Pillowed on crimson clouds, the golden Sun. —“Kruna.” Pilot, how far from home 7 . See Lights of Home, The.— Picca- See Sonnets: See Frost Pictures.—Anon. See Brother of Mercy, &ee Harvest Time. See Corregio. Oyes. Pinch, him, pinch him black and blue. See Fairy Revels.H. I ſ yly. Pines, and a blur of lithe young grasses. See From a Car. window.r-Harding. *: º Pine-tree, swaying, swaying softly. See Envy.—O'Sullivan. Pins are very useful. They have saved the lives of many men. See My Composition about Pins.—Anon. Pious Selinda goes to prayers. See Pious Selinda.-Con- grewe. Pip ! Pop I flipperty flop l See Song of the Corn Popper, The.—Richards. Pipe, little minstrels of the waning year. See Crickets, The. —Kimball. Piped a tiny voice hard by. See Titmouse, The.—Emerson. Piped the blackbird on the beechwood spray. See Little Bell.—Westwood. o Piper of the fields and woods. See Cricket, The.—Kenyon. Piper with the rusty quill. See To a Cricket.—Shepherd. Pipes of the misty moorlands. See Pipes at Lucknow, The. —Whittier. Piping down the valleys wild. See Piper, The.—Blake. Pitch here the tent, while the old horse grazes. Jerry.—Meredith. - Pity now poor Mary Ames. See Mary Ames.—Anon. Pity of him who enters on affection with women. See Roman Earl, The.—Hyde. Pity refusing my poor Love to feed. Door, The...—Constable. Pity the sorrows of a poor old man. The.—Moss. Pixie, kobold, elf, and sprite. See Hallowe'en.—Benton, Place, Christian, for the wretch you view. See Wandering Jew, The...—Beranger. - Place for the queen of song. See Armgart.—Eliot. Place me once more, my daughter, where the sun. See Milton.—Aytoun. “Place there the boy,” the tyrant said. See William Tell.— See Beggar at the See Beggar's Detition, Baine. Plague on her ladyship's ugly curl See Irishman's Lesson, The.—Oulton. Plague take all your pedants, say Il See Garden Fancies, (Sibrandus Schafnaburger).-Browning. Plain red-brick walls. Plainness and clearness without shadow of stain l of Stars.-Arnold. Plains, plains, and the prairie land. See Quill Worker, The. See Bell-ringer of '76, The.—Anon. See Light —Johnson. Plan not, nor scheme, but calmly wait. See same.—Mac- duff. Plant in the springtime the beautiful trees. See Arbor Day. —Anon. Plant o'er my grave, whene'er Death's Slumber chances. See Poet's Grave, A.—Anon. See Juggling Planting the corn an potatoes. Plattsburg Bay I Plattsburg Bay ! Bay, The.—Scollard. Play it slowly, sing it lowly. Gannett. Play me a march low-toned and slow, a march for a silent tread. See Dead March, A.—Monkhouse. Play on I play on l as softly glides. See At the Piano.— See Little Helpers.--Anon. See Battle of Plattsburg See Old Love Song, The.— In OI). Play on, play on : we have no need of light. See During Music.—Nichols. Play to the tender stops, though cheerily. See In Woods and Meadows.--Stephens. Pleasant are Thy courts above. See Pleasant are Thy Courts Above and Psalm LXXXIV.-Lyte. Pleasant it is to lie amid the grass. See At Bay Ridge, Long Island.—Aldrich. Pleasant it was, when woods were green. the Night.-Longfellow. Pleasant little Ruth I Cheerful, tidy, bustling, quiet, little Ruth. See Martin Chuzzlewit (Ruth Pinch's House- keeping—and what Came of it).--Dickens. Pleasant Springtide brings to birth. See Air: Springtide brings to birth.”—Deshoulieres. Pleasant words never come amiss. See Pleasant Words.- See Voices of “Pleasant Il OIl. Plesºr than the hills of Thessaly. See Academe.—Ar- Il Ol (i. Please come to order. See Excelsior Club, The.—Anon. l’iease, John, I'm ready for you, dear. See Apropos of the Play.—Foley. Please listen, dear friends, while little ones tell. See Great Object-lesson.—Anon. Please, sir, I have brought you the ticket. Ticket.—Anon. Please, um, has you got about a dollar an’ fou' bits layin' around de house. See Price of Fame, The.—Gilmer, “Please wear my rosebud, for love, papa.” See Sweet Pease.—Payson. Please your grace, from out your store. the Fairy Queen, The...—Herrick. “Pleased—meet you, Miss Edwards,” mumbled Dudley. See Seven-dollar Bill, A.--—Chester. Pleased we remember our august abodes. See Gebir (In- See To the Harvest Moon. See Annie's See Beggar, to Mab scription on a Sea Shell).-Landor. Pleasing 't is, O modest Moon | —White. Pleasurel why thus desert the heart? See same.—Landor. Pleasures lie thickest where no pleasures seem. See Hidden Joys.-Blanchard. Pleasures newly found are sweet. See Small Celandine, The. —Wordsworth. Pledge of a feather'd pair's affection. See Stanzas to an Egg.—(Punch.) “Pledge with wine-pledge with wine.” See Bridal Feast, The (Bridal Wine-cup, The).-Long. Ploughman, whose gnarly hand yet kindly wheeled. See aving of the Corn, The.—Lanier. Plugk wins! It always wins ! See Pluck Wins.—Anon. Plundering through the night and firing upon visionary foes., See Supreme Issue, The-Fernwald. Plung–Plang–Pling—Plink. See Polly's Guitar.—Lester. “Plunge thy right hand in St. Madron's spring.” See Doom-well of St Madron, The...—Hawker. Plunged in night, I sit alone. See Samson.—Scott. Plymouth Rock underlies all America. See Where Plymouth Rock Crops Out.-Phillips. Po' little Jude I See Po' Little Jude.—Hackley. Poet and friend of poets if thy glass. See To E. C. S.– Whittier. Poet and Saint l to thee alone are given. See On the Death of Mr. Crashaw.—Cowley. Poet beloved, again I come. See Hour with Whittier, An. —Holder. Poet ! I come to touch thy lance with mine. See Wapentake. —Longfellow. Poet l if on a lasting fame be bent. See Sonnet: “Poet if on a lasting fame be bent.”—Timrod. Poet of Nature, thou didst teach to see. See To Wordsworth. —Emerson. Poet Å. º Pulpit, whose full-chorded lyre. See Bartol.— CObt. Poet, sing me a song to-day ! “Poet, sit and sing to me.” Anon. See Why Not?—Monroe. See Poetic Mystery, The.— Poet who sleepest by this wandering wave I See Words- worth's Grave.—Watson. . Poetry, and its twin-sister, Music, are the most sublime and spiritual of arts. See same.—Schaff. Poetry is not imagination, but imagination shaped. See Poetry the Language of Symbolism.—Robertson. Poets º #. who love, who feel, great truths. See Festus. —Balley. Poets are insing the whole world over. See Rus in Urbe. - O is - Poets have well described and artists have vividly painted. See Beauties of Nature, The-Anon. Poets, like painters, thus unskilled to trace. Criticism, An.—Pope. Poets may be born, but success is made. Life.—Garfield. Poets may boast, as safely vain. Waller. See Essay on See Success in See Of English Verse.— 870 FIRST LINE INDEX Prejudice Poets may sing of their Helicon streams. See Federal Con- stitution, The.—Milns. Poets of old have sung of tea and scandal. Anon. - Poets to come l orators, singers, musicians to come l Poets to Come.—Whitman. Poets would seem to have been fortunate in the matter of friends. See Poets as Friends.--Taylor. Pointer rushes in do mine house de oder day. See De Goet mit de Dispepsia and Pointer's Dyspeptic Goat.—Van Boyle. King Henry VI., Pt. III.- See Gossip.– See l Poisons, be their drink. See Shakespeare. \?oliteness is to do and say. See Politeness.--Anon. Politeness was born in him, and he couldn't help it. See He Guessed he'd Fight.—Anon. Polly, get your apron on. See Baking for the Party.— ill. Polly I Polly l—Well, ma'am! See Old Heads on Young houlders.-Boyd. - Polly, put the kettle on. ton. Polly said, “I do declare.”. See Polly's Curls.-North. “Pompey, I saw your schoolmaster yesterday. See Bet, The. *—Anon. Pomposo, insolent and loud. See Description of Johnson.— Churchill. & Ponchus Pilut ust to be. See Ponchus Pilut.—Riley. Poor and inadequate the shadow play. See At Eventide.— Whittier. Poor Blanchel no more by Devon-side. See Lady of the Lake, The (Combat between Fitz James and Roderick See Polly's Preparations.—Apple- Dhu).--Scott. Poor creature l nay, I'll not say poor. See To a Moth.- OLIla S. - Poor Dick, the happiest silly fellow I ever knew. See Miser and his Three Sons, The-Goldsmith. Poor Edmund sees poor Britain's setting sun. See Edmund Burke's Attack on Warren Hastings.—Wolcott. “Poor fool l” the base and soulless worldling cries. See Student, The.—Anon. & “Poor Foster is very low,” said Harris, the teller. See Armour Oearer, The.—Walton. Poor Friar Philip lost his wife. See Friar Philip.–Anon. Poor Grandma, I do hate to tell her. See Grandma's Mis- take.—Anon. Poor Johnny was bended well-nigh double. John.—Child. Poor leaf from off thy spray. Poor li'l brack sheep, don’ Brack Sheep.–Anon. Poor little Bessie | She tossed back her curls. in the Pew, A.—Dodge. Poor little boy—only nine years old. See Cartwheels.-Elliot. Poor little daffy-down-dilly. See Daffy-down-Dilly.—Anon. Poor. hunchbacked Pollie I See Hunchback Pollie.— In OIl. Poor little Johnnie longed to go. See Took Johnnie to the Show.—Carleton. Poor little Minna l she knew, I wot. land.—Pyle. Poor little Peter Morrissey, what way is he at all 7 Little Peter Morrissey.--—Letts. Poor little, pretty, fluttering thing. —Prior. Poor lone Hannah. See Hannah Binding Shoes.—Larcom. Poor º Lake was overgrown. See Lucy Lake.—Mackin- tosh. Poor Mary Byrne is dead. See Grandeur.—Letts. Poor ºias. found him lying. See Poor Matthias.— II) Ol Cl. Poor Matthias I Wouldst thou have. See Poor Matthias (On the Death of a Favorite Canary).-Arnold. Poor Mick was trotting on to the town. See River, The.— O’Brien. Poor Mistress Levi had a luckless son. Son, The.—Wolcott. Poor naked wretches, whosoe'er you are. Shakespeare. “Poor Old Parkes,” he was generally called. See Unprofit- able Servant, An-Moberly. Poor old pilgrim Misery. See Bride's Tragedy, The (Hesper- us Sings) -Beddoes. Poor papa has a toothache this morning, Edith. Dutiful Daughters.--Litchfield. Poor Peter Staggs now rests beneath this rail. on Peter Staggs.-Wolcott. Poor Peter was burnt by a poker one day. See Dangerous Sport.—Turner. Poor Puss is gone -'Tis Fate's decree. See On a Cat Killed while Attempting to Rob a Dove-cote.—Alwaharwany. Poor Rose, I lift you from the street. See “Le Roman de la Rose,” and Romaunt of the Rose.—Dobson. Poor, sad Humanity. See Christus: a Mystery (“Poor, sad Humanity”).-Longfellow. Poor sad Strephon's been jilted by Phyllis, the jade. See Liking and Loving.—Marble. Poor soul, the center of my sinful earth. CXLVI.—Shakespeare. Poor, sweet Piccola | Did you hear. See Piccola.-Thaxter. Poor wither'd rose and dry. See Poor Withered Rose...— Bridges. Poor, withered face, that yet was once so fair. the Street, The.—Lathrop. See Apple-seed See Leaf, The.—Arnault. strayed away. See De Li'l’ See Stranger See Minna in Wonder- See See To His Soul (tr.) See Jewess and her See King Lear.— See Two See Epitaph See Sonnets, See Face in See My Dream.—Anon. See Dream Pop, I had a dream last night. “Pop,” said young Philip Gratebar to his father. of a Smart Boy, The.—Anon. Pop! went the gray cork flying. See Toast, The.—Dallas. Poppies red, and pink, and white. See Pussy and the Poppies.—(Youth’s Companion.) Pore Aunt Dinah I she's a-settin' all erlone. See Pore Aunt Dinah. —Mitchell. Portus § *ensu ventorum inmotus et ingens. See AEneid. — Virgil. Possessions wanish, and opinions change. See Excursion, The (Consolation Amid Earthly Change).-Wordsworth. Possibºin Jem told the marvelous tales. See Dinah. —Webb. 'Possum mighty nice fer fryin'. See Husking Song.— Bellaw. Posters cover every space. See When the Circus comes.— |Herbert. Pour out thy love like the rush of a river. See same.-- €. f Pour, warlet, pour the water. See Poets at Tea, The- all Il. Pour wine, and cry, again, again, again. See Heliodore.— a Ilg. Power of thine elbow, thou newest of sciences. See Dar- winity.—Merivale. Powers celestial, whose protection. See Prayer for Mary.— l] I’IlS. “Poy Pilly” was the adopted son of Father Zende. See His . First and Last Drink.--Anon. Praise º: for wheat, so white and sweet. See Praise God. r–A.D.OIl. “Praise God from whom all blessings flow.” shire Dox6logy, A.—Craik. See Lanca- Praise him, Al-Barr, whose goodness is so great. See Clemency of Salah-ud-deen, The.—Arnold. Praise is devotion fit for mighty minds. See Gondibert (Praise and Prayer).--Davenant. Praise the Lord God, the great monarch of glory. See Praise the Lord God.—Neander. Praise the Lord, my Christian friends. See Old Methodist's Testimony, The.—Anon. Praise to God, immortal praise. See Praise to God.— Barbauld. Praise ye the Lord. Praise the Lord. See Psalms of David CXLVI.- Bible. Praise ye the Lord. Praise ye the Lord from the Heavens. See Psalms of David, CXLVIII.-Bible. “Praise ye the Lord l’” The psalm to-day. See Thanksgiving in Boston Harbor, The.—Butterworth. Praised be the art whose subtle power could stay. See Sonnet: Upon the Sight of a Beautiful Picture.-- Wordsworth. Praised be the fathomless universe. See In Praise of Death. —Whitman. Pray but - one prayer for me 'twixt thy closed lips. See Summer Dawn.—Morris. - Pray for my soul. More things are wrought by prayer. See Pray for My Soul.—Tennyson. Pray for the dead—who bids thee not ? Dead.-Eaton. Pray, have you seen our Tommy { Dana. Pray, how comes Love 3 See Love.--Anon. Pray, how should I, a little lad. See Little Orator, The.— Harris. Pray listen to my song—I’ll endeavor, if you please. See All Mankind are Trees.—Anon. Pray may I ask you, worthy lad. See Have You Written to Mother ?—Ronalson. “Pray, Mr. Dram-drinker, how do you do?” See Drunk- ard, The.—Rockwell. See Pray for the See Lost Tommy.— Pray tell me aright, through the darkness of night. See St. Nicholas.--M. J. H. Pray tell me, my own dainty darling. See Way they Pop in Boston, The.—Anon. “Pray tell me where ye’ve been sae lang guid Nan.” See Shall Bess Come Hame 2—Brooks. Pray tell me why a heartless pup. See What Puss Thinks. In Orl. “Pray what do they do at the Springs?” See Song of Sara- toga.—Saxe. Pray, where are the little bluebells gone? See About the See Not Ready for School.—Gilman. Fairies.—Anon. Pray, where is my hat. Pray you, wherefore are the village bells. See Wedding, The.—Southey. Prayer is the application of want to Him who only can re- lieve it. See same.-More. Prayer is the soul's sincere desire. Prayer unsaid, and Mass unsung. Darley, Preach wisdom unto him who understands ! Sara.-Plarr. Preaching may be compared to lightning. See same.—Montgomery. See Sea Ritual, The.— See Che Sara See same.— OI) (1. Pre-Admonisheth the writer: H'm for a subject it is well enough. See Flight of the Bucket, The.—Kipling. Precious Dolly Dorothy, I’ve been having trouble. See Scarum Cat, The.—Stone. Prejudged by foes determined not to spare. See Laud.— Wordsworth. * e & Prejudice is prejudgment. It is forming an opinion without examining. ‘See same-Anon. 871 Prentiss Ford AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS a X |Presently the “Pretty birds, pretty birds, what do you play.” Prentiss Ford folded his napkin with his accustomed deft deliberation. See Price of the Past Principle, The.— Cameron. Prentiss Ford was a noteworthy young man. the Past Principle.—Cameron. See Price of Preparation for war is the surest guarantee for peace. See Need of an Efficient Navy.—Roosevelt. Preperations for war are manifest on our frontiers. See To the French People.—Vergniaud. Prepare, prepare the iron helm of war. See War.—Blake. Presentiment is that long shadow on the lawn. See Poems, VI.-Dickinson. pilot said: “By George, yonder comes the Amaranth l’’ See Gilded Age, The (Steamboat Race, The).-Clemens. Presently there was a commotion in the crowd. See Lew Wallace at the Lincoln-Douglas Debate.--Anon. Preserve sacredly the privacies of your own house. See To Husband and Wife.—Anon. IPreserve thy sighs, unthrifty girl. the Field, The.—Davenant. President Lincoln rarely, with all his wit. FHeart Throbs.--Depew. * - President Lincoln was walking with a friend. See Give the Bug a Chance.—Mason. - President William J. Tucker of Dartmouth College. See President Tucker's Letter.—Tucker. Press on surmount the rocky steeps. See Soldiers Going to See Lincoln's See Press On...— Benjamin. Press on there's no such word as fail! See Press On.— Benjamin. Press the grape, and let it pour. See Anacreontique.— Moore. See Lady of Vain De- See Presumption, her pavilion spread. light, The.—Fletcher. Presumptuous man l the reason wouldst thou find. Essay on Man, An.—Pope. Pretty bee, pray tell me why. See Summer Song.—Anon. See Summer Games.—Cooper. Pretty bright flags have we. See Flag Play.—Anon. “Pretty eggs all yellow. Sée Funny Bunny.—Pleasant. Pretty flowers in woodland living. See Flowers' Lesson, The.—Anon. Pretty flowers, tell me why. See Flowers, The and Up in the Morning Early.—Anon. Pretty Kit, little Kit. See Little Kit-Watts. Pretty little blue-bird, singing in the trees. See Pretty Little Blue Bird.—Anon. e “Pretty little bluebird, won't you tell me true. See Maiden and the Bluebird, The.—Anon. “Pretty moo-cow, will you tell. See Cow, The.—Motherly. Pretty Polly Pansy. . See Polly Pansy.--Anon. Pretty Robin, do not go. See Robin, The.—Jewett. Pretty Robin Redbreast. See Robin Redbreast.—Mathers. “Pretty warm,” the man with the thin clothes said. See All about the Weather.—Anon. e Pretty white flakes of falling snow. See Child and the Snowflakes, The.—York. * * - Pride by presumption bred, when at a height. See Pride. —Sterlené. “Pride goeth before destruction.” See Decisive Battle of the Rebellion, The...—Anon. Priest of God, unto thee I come. SOIl. Prime cantante I See My Cat Bird.—Venable. - Primeval Hope, the Aonian Muses say. See Hope.—Camp- See Absolution.—Wat- bell. Prince, and Bishop, and Knight, and Dame. See Wish- maker's Town (Pawns, The).-Young. Prince Bailé of Ulster rode out in the morn. See Noble Lay of Aillinn, The-Brooke. Prince Eugene, our noble leader. See Prince Eugene.— Hughes. Prince Finikin and his mama. See Prince Finikin.—Green- . a Way. Prince of the dark abodes I I Ween. See Ode to the Devil. —Wolcott. Prince Robert has wedded a gay ladye. See Prince Robert, (A) - (Old Ballad.) Prince William, of the Brunswick race. turer, The.—Freneau. “Princes ! and you most valorous nobles.” \ See Royal Advert- See Prodigals, The.—Dobson. - Princess of pretty pets. See Little Rebel, The.—Ashby- Sterry. Princesses are they, of a royal line. See Daughters of the King, The.—Anon. Prithee, honey-sweet husband, let me bring thee to Staines See King Henry V. (Act II., Scene III.) –Shakespeare. Prithee little buzzing fly. See Fly, The.—Bruce. Prithee, tell me, Dimple-chin. See Toujours Amour.—Sted- IIla, Il. Private Smith of) the Royals: the veldt and a slate-black sky. See War.—Cadett. º Prize thou the nightingale. See Nightingale, The.—Visscher. Probably all Americans believe. See Stars and Stripes, The. —Leech. Probably no man since the days of Washington. See Reli- gious Character of President Lincoln, The.—Gurley. Probably no words, of Lincoln's have been, more widely quoted. See Lincoln's Tribute to His Mother.—Cook. Probably only one thing could have kept Phineas Morton in Millville all summer. See Making of a Comedienne, The.—Laughlin. Probably there is not the remotest corner. See Benefits of Laughter.—Anon. Procrastination is the thief of time. See Memory Gems. Prodiggus reptile I long and skaly kuss. See Some Verses to Snaix.-Anon. - Produce the urn that Hannibal contains. See Wish for Length of Life, The.—Juvenal. Professor Articholze Huggins recently delivered his celebrated º; See “Am Life Wuf de Libin.”— (Detroit Free 7" (2SS. Professor Hermann W. Hilprecht, of the University of Penn- sylvania. See Most Remarkable Vision, A.—Anon. Professor it is my privilege. See Address at End of Law Lecture Course.--Byrne. Professor Sargent of Harvard University. setts.--Anon. Professors, in your plan there seems. See On the Windows , of King's College Remaining Boarded.—Barham. Progress has its deepest root in history. See Hebraism and Culture.—Anon. Progress I progress l all things cry. See Progress.-Michell. Prohibition is a grand and glorious fact. See Prohibition the True Anti-poverty Party.—Demorest. Prohibition was never before so popular in Kansas as now. See Victories, Coburn. Prometheus on the cold rock bound. See Prometheus Vinc- tus.--Downing Prone are lying the sheaves of wheat. See Dead Soldier, The.—Denison. Prone where maples widely spread. See Massachu- See In June.—Thom- Il. Prop yer eyes wide open, Joey. See Poor Little Joe.— Proudfit. Prope ripam fluvii solus. See Malum Opus.—Morgan. Prophet, whose straining eyes. See Sixty-second Birthday of Swinburne, The.—Russell. Propt on the marsh, a dwelling now I see. Papers, The (Schoolhouse, The).-Lowell. Proserpine may pull her flowers. See Song of the Stygian Naiades.—Beddoes. Protect us through the coming night. See Protect Us through the Coming Night.—Anon. Proud and lowly, beggar and lord. See London Bridge.— Weatherly. Proud, languid lily of the sacred Nile. The...—Eaton. j Proud Maisie is in the wood. See Heart of Midlothian, The (Proud Maisie).--Scott. Proud Men eternally go about. See Kallyope Yell, The.— See Ode to a See Biglow See Egyptian Lotus, Lindsay. Proud mountain giant, whose majestic face. Mountain Oak.—Boker. Proud of you, fond of you, clinging so near to you. See My Owen.—Downing. - Proud Winter cometh like a warrior bold l See Proud Winter Cometh.-Shurtleff. Proud, word you never spoke, but you will speak. See Proud Word you never Spoke.—Landor. Proudly a schoolboy in the ranks I stand. See Boys' March- ing Song.—Williams. Prowling gray spider, creeping near a fly. the Wasp, The.—Anon. Prune thou thy words; the thoughts control. without Fruit.—Newman. Pruning the roots lessens the food supply. ciples of Pruning.—Rogers. Prºmeº! tell me this. See Shepherd's Hunting, The. l See lef. i See To Charles Dickens. See Spider and See Flowers See Ten Prin- Psha I nothing but about the fleet and the nation I Critic, The.—Sheridan. Pshaw l away with leaf and berry. —t iOOO!. * Public life has been in all free states the highest and noblest of ambitions. See Scholar in Public Life, The...—Depew. Public Notice.—This is to state. See Lilliput Notice.— Rands. Public opinion employs no officers, yet it follows and cap- tures men. See same.—Murray. Public opinion is the collective judgment of men. See same. —Murray. Puer ex Jersey. See same.—Anon. Puffed up with luring to her knees. See Flute, The...— Taylor. Pulling the weeds from the garden. See Farm Boys' Song, The.—Rook. Punctuality l punctuality this must be inquired into. See Little Gradgrinds, The.—Broome. Pure and true and tender. See same.—H. Pure are its waters, its shallows are bright. See Green River.—Bryant. Pure, innocent, noble-hearted girl | De Quincey. Pure lily, open on the breast. lily, The...—Rand. Pure, precious drop of dear mortality. Child, The...—Coleridge. Pure souls that watch above me from afar. See Pure Souls. —Marston. e Pure stream, in whose transparent wave. Water.—Smollett. See Joan of Arc.— See Song Waves and Water- See Sabbath Day's See To Leven w 872 FIRST LINE INDEX ‘‘Baigs, à--- Pure white the shields their arms upbear. See Fairy Host, The.—Old Irish tale. t Purple, the passionate color. See Rainbow Songs (Purple of the Poet, The).--Smith. Purple waves of evening play upon the western shores of day. See Off for Slumber-land.—Anon. Purred the Cat, “Pretty mouse, come out of the wall.” See Wise Mouse, A.—Garretson. Purty big place—this country—to ever be laid on the shelf. See This Old Country.—Stanton. - Push hard across the sa d. See Song in Time of Order, A. —Swinburne. Push on the column, Colonel Baum, with steady step. See General Stark at Bennington.—Anon. Pushing the clods of earth aside. , See Ivv, The.—Burton. Pussy can sit by , the fire and sing. ... See Just So Stories (Playing Robinson Crusoe) —Kipling. Pussy caught a mouse for dinner. See Catland Law, A.— Anon. Pussy has a whiskered face. See Four Pets.--Rossetti. Pussy Willow wakened from her Winter nap. See Pussy Willow.—Brown. Pussy-cat lives in the servants' hall. See Pussy-cat.-"Aunt ffie 3 * Pussy-cat Mew jumped over a coal. See Pussy-cat Mew.— IłOIl. Pussy-Cat, pussy-cat. Pussy-cat, pussycat with a white foot. —Anon. Pussy-clover's running wild. Put a 'velop on it, and write his name. Claus, A.—Stoddard. - Put away the little coal-hod that our darling wants to paint. See Decorative Mania, The-(Chicago. Rambler.) 'Put every tiny robe away See In Vain-Cooke. -> Put flowers in your window, friend. See Put Flowers in your Window.—Anon. * Put forth thy leaf, thou lofty plane. Square.—Clough. Put it off till to-morrow. See Put it Off HBest. Put off, put off, your mail, O kings. See Dawn of Peace, The...—Ruskin. Put out the light, and then—put out the light. See Othello the Moor of Venice.—Shakespeare. Put out to sea, if wine thou wouldst make. See Sent from Egypt with a Fair Robe of Tissue to a Sicilian Vine- dresser.—Moore. - Put rowels to thy steed and sweep. See Putnam's Leap.– Anon. See Bertha in the Lane.— See Pussy-Cath—(Mother Goose.) See Pussycat Rimes. See Pussy Clover.—Larcom. See Letter to Santa See In a London t t Put the broidery-frame away. Browning. Put them in print % See Posthumous.-Beers. “Put to the door—the school’s begun.”—See Country School, The.—Anon. “Put up the sword I". The voice of Christ once more speaks. See Disarmament..—Whittier. - " * Put, yo. arm about me. See When Time Comes Creeping. —Gould. Put your head, darling, darling, darling. See Cean Dubb Deelish.-Ferguson. Putting up a stove is not so difficult in itself. with a Stove-pipe, A.—Gailey. Pwist! here, Rover; we must be going. See Empty Pocket, The.—Lummis. Pygmalion l-Who called ? Gilbert. º Pygmies are pygmies still, though perched on Alps. Night Thoughts.-Young. Pyres in the night, in the night. dorn, \ O Quakerism stands for what is right. See What Quakerism Stands For.—Birdsall. Quand un cordier cordant. See Un Cordier.—Chartier. Quand Villikins se promenait dans son jardin un matin. See Willikens.—Mansfield. “Quarter to [or of 1 nine ! Boys, and girls, do you hear?” See Before and After School.--Anon. Que * flacon me semble bon 1 Sée Flagon, The.—Pan- Ila Y Ol. Quebec, the grey old city on the hill. See At Quebec.— Plewett. Queen and huntress, chaste and fair. (Hymn to J)iana).-Jonson. Queen Bonduca, I do not grieve your fortune. duca.—Beaumont and Fletcher. Queen Elenor was a sick woman. Confession (A) - (Old Ballad.) Queen, for whose house my father fought. à Marie Stuart.—Swinburne. Queen Guinevere had fled the court, and sat. of the King (Guinevere).-Tennyson. Queen Jane was in labour full six weeks and more. Death of Queen Jane, The (A).-- (Old Ballad.) Queen Jeanie, Queen Jeanie, travel’d six weeks and more. See Death of Queen Jane, The (B).- (Old Ballad.) Queen of fragrance, lovely Rose. See Rosebud, The.— Broome. - Queen of my tub, I merrily sing. See Little Women (Song from the Suds, A).-Alcott. See Struggle See Pygmalion and Galatea.— See See Pyres, The.—Hage- See Cynthia's Revels See Bon- See Queen Eleanor's See Adieux See Idylls See Queen of the double sea, beloved of him. See To Corinth.- Ilandor. - Queen of the lute and lay ! whose song of yore. See Mrs. Hemans.—Hallock. Queen of wondrous beauty it's no marvel that kings and princes. See Beauty of Face and Beauty of Soul.- Thornton. Queen rose of the rosebud garden of girls. See Maud.— Tennyson. Queen Venus wander'd away with a cry. See Our Lady - of the Sea.—Noyes. Queer cattle is women to deal with ? Lord bless ye, yer honor, they are l See Moll Jarvis O’Morley.—Sims. Quee; lºle baby Kangaroo. See Baby Kangaroo, A.— ''Or (1. Quench not the children's joy. Money-Coutts. Quhare-as in ward full oft I wold bewaille. Quair, The.—King James I of Scotland. Questioned in trust and honor, I could speak. See Scipio to the Senate.—Wasson. Quhen Flora had o'erfret the firth. See When Flora had See Thistle O'erfret the Firth.--Anon. Quhen Merche wes with variand windis past. and the Rose, The (Thrissill and the Rois, The).- Dunbar. t bluid. See Edward, Quhy dois zour brand sae drop wi' Edward.—Anon. Qui See Polka Lyric, A.— IPhilips [or "Becket]. nunc dancere vult modo. “Qui Vive” The sentry's musket rings. See Qui Vive.-- Holmes. Quick and hair-triggerous. Quick gleam that ridest on the gossamer I Gossamer-light.—Turner. Quick! Let us go to your lodgings, and I will rehearse you. See Cyrano de Bergerac (Balcony Scene from “Cyrano de Bergerac,” The).--Rostrand. Quick I man the life-boat I See yon bark. See Life-boat, The.—Anon. - - Quickly Forward Step. See Gymnastic Game.—Anon. Quicksand years that whirl me I know not whither. Quicksand Years.--Whitman. Quiet are the treeless hills. See Sunset at Malinmore.— Larminie. Quiet as are the quiet skies. Dame, A.H.Jewett. See Maxima Reverentia.-- See Kingis See His Future.—Guiterman. See To the See See Smiling Demon of Notre Quiet dead, whom others weep. See Tired, The.—Kiper. Quiet from God! It cometh not to still. See Quiet from God.—Williams. Quiet isn't it ! . See Trelawny of the “Wells” (Nap In- terrupted, The).--Pinero. Quiet, Lord, my forward heart. Quietly, like a child. See same.—Newton. See Sheridan.—Gilder. Quinquireme of Nineveh from distant Ophir. See Car- ... goes.—Masefield. * r Quite by themselves, a knot of violets blue. See Nellie's ... Decorations.—Davis. Quite spent and out of breath he reached the tree. Rhoecus.—Lowell. Quite the worst of all sad things. . North. Quivering fears, heart-tearing cares. of Angling.—Wotton. Quoth he ; “Sweetheart, thou art young and fair.” “For Better, for Worse.”—Fowler. Quoth Rab to Kate, My sonsy dear. the Care o’t.—Lochore. Quoth Satan, to Arnold: “My worthy good fellow. See Epi- gram: “Quoth Satan to Arnold: ‘My worthy good fel- See See Fly-cat, The.— See Verses in Praise See See Marriage and low.’”—Anon. Quoth, the boy, , “ I'll climb that tree.” See Bird's-eye View, A.—Anon. Quoth tongue of neither maid nor wife. Artevelde (Elena’s Song). —Taylor. R Run, is his Race. See. On Ralph Partridge.—Anon. Rabbi Ben Levi, on the Sabbath, read. See Legend of , Rabbi Ben Levi, The.—Longfellow. Rabia, Sick upon her bed. See Rabia.-Clarke. Rachel, , the beautiful (as she was called). See Joseph and his Brethren (Rachel).-Wells. Racine: Unto her feet from the far North. College Memorial Ode, The.—Rice. Radiant eyes and cheeks glowing bright. —Münchhausen. Radiant month of beauty. Anon. Rafters black with Smoke. See Amontillado.—Aldrich. Rassed, So ragged a dog would sniff. See Outcast, The. —An On. See See Philip van See Racine See Fairy Tales. See Month of Apple Blossom.— Raggedy. Pup and Jack Bray would like to explain. Bark, le.—Anon. Raggylug was a young cottontail rabbit. See Wild Ani- mals I Have Known (Raggylug). —Seton-Thompson. Rags Raegen was out of his proper element. See My Disreputable Friend, Mr. Raegen.—Davis. "Raig, bºttles a'd ole ia’a, raigsl” See Exile, The.— Chell. * 873 Rain AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Rain on the face of the sea. See Commonplaces.—Kip- 1Ilg. , “Rain, rāin, go away.” See Rain.-Deland. Rainbow-hued, ragged, wild, and terrible. See Point Sub- lime, Colorado Cañon.—Nesmith. Raise a song of gladness on this festal-day. See Arbor Day Ode.—Harlow. Raise me up gently—there l Anon. Raise my pillow, Anon. Raise the banner, raise it proudly. Washington's Birthday.—Chase. Raise the Cromlech high See Lament of Maev Tleith- Dherg, The.—Rolleston. Raise thy majestic voice, thou grand old singer, Atlantic I See Columbus.—Davis. Raised on a little carven corner-shelf. A.—Monkhouse. gy Rake the embers, blow the coals. See Death of an Inebriate.-- husband dearest. See I am Dying.— See Flag Song for See Bristol Figure, See King is Cold, The. —Browning. Rake up the glowing cinders. See November Evening, A.— Benedict. Rallººd the flag, boys. See Stars and Stripes, The.— 1610|S. Ralph Waldo Emerson was born in Boston, in 1803. See * Mother of Emerson, The...—Cooke. Rambling along the marshes. See Flight of the Wild Geese. —Channing. Ramon Garcia, called El Sarria. The.—Crocket. “Randy,” said Uncle Mose. Oriel. “Rap l rap ! rap ſ how the shingles clap. penter.—Anon. Rap, rap, tap, tap ; who can it be? See Making of an Outlaw, See Little Efrum’s Ride.— See Playing Car- See Cooper.—Anon. Rapacious Spain followed her hero's triumphs o'er the main. See West Indies, gomery. Tèare voice, the last from vernal Hellas sent. Brodie. Rarely, rarely, comest thou. See same.—Shelley. Raschi, of Troyes, the Moon of Israel. See Raschi in Prague.—Lazarus. fashly, and praised be rashness for it. See Hamlet (Guid- ance).—Shakespeare. The (Lust of Gold, The).--Mont- See Keats.- Rastº jeah! You sleepy thing I See Mammy's Way.— 3.T Ker’. - Rat-tat it went upon the lion's chin. See Double Knock, The.—Hood. Rattle the window. See same.—Stoddard. Rattling o'er the stones. See Jangled Bells.--Anon. Ray sat on the library step-ladder. See Two Boys and a Baby.—Hildreth. Read boldly, and unprejudiced peruse. See Epistle to a Young Critic.—Armstrong. Read in these roses the sad story. See Red and White Roses.—Carew. Fead me no moral, priest, upon my life. The.—Howland. Tead me no more—leave me, for pity's sake. —Berlyn. Tead not Milton, for he is dry; nor Shakespeare, for he wrote of common life. See Of Reading.—Calverley. “Read out the names I” and Burke sat back. See Fighting Race, The...—Clarke. Read, sweet, how others strove. Taste, an See Condemned, See Avenged l See Book of Martyrs, The. —Dickinson. Read these faint runes of Mystery. See Runes, The...— Buchanan. “Read us a psalm, my little one.” See Morning Psalm, The. —Farningham. Reader—gentle—if so be. See Programme.—Holmes. Reader, stay; and if I had no more to say. See Epitaph on Master Philip Gray, An.—Jonson. Reading maketh a full man. See. Memory Gems. Reading this magazine doesn’t amuse me! See Deaf Man, The.—Moinaux. Realizing the responsibility of my position. and the Future.—Anon. Really, Jack, do you know, I think you should marry. See Cross Purposes.—Fletcher. Rear high thy bleak majestic hills. Burns.—Roscoe. Rear thou aloft thy standard. See On the Death of See Irresistible Time.— hite. Reargº their crests amid the cloudless skies. See Toledo.— COLL. 'Reasºning at every step he treads. See Doves, The.— Cowper. Reason, and Folly and Beauty, they say. and Beauty.—Moore. Reason off duty, nerves all unstrung. See Reason off Duty. —Loomis. Reason thus with life. See speare. * Rebecca Mary took another stitch. See One Hundred and Oneth, The.—Donnell. Rebecca Reddy wasn't satisfied. —Freeman. Rebellion I foul, dishonoring word. bellion).—Moore. See Reason, Folly Life and Death.--Shake- See Horn of Plenty, The. See Lalla Rookh (Re- See Alma Mater Recall the quaint and homely city of Philadelphia. See Declaration of Independence, The.—Long. Recall to your recollection the free Inations which have gone before us. See Military Supremacy Dangerous to Liberty.—Clay. Receive, dear friend, the truths I teach. See Golden Mean, The...—Cowper. Receive my body, pretty bed. See Going to Bed at Night. —O’Keeffe. Recently a six-year-old pupil. Anon. Recently in an elegant church edifice, where they worship od. See Solomon Was Not So Arrayed.—Anon. Recently our church has had a new minister. See AXig Mistake, A.—Anon. “Reck'n dey ain’t no hope.” Whitney. Recollect the old man Starling, half a mile from Bennett's Corners. See Gift. He Got From Mose, The.—Carleton. Recorded in a book we find. See How a Peasant Won Para. dise by Wit.—Doun de Laverne. Recorders ages hence. See same.—Whitman. See . Essay on Man, An.— See Loyal to a Trust.— Red from his chambers came the morning sun. See On the Abolition of Suttee.—Derozio. Red glows the forge in Strighul's bounds. See War-Song of the Men of Glamorgan.—Scott. (Tr.) Red º: * forest peers the setting sun. See November. -ISLé Olé. Red on the morn's rim rose the sun. See De Quincey's Deed.—Green. Red, red gold, a kingdom's ranson, child. See Red, Red : Gold.-Blunt. Red Riding-Hood | Red Riding-Hood, I say I See Little Red Riding-Hood; or, The Wicked Wolf and the Virtu. Ous Woodcutter.—Hood. Red rowes the Nith 'tween bank and brae. See My Namie O.—Cunningham. Red skies above a level land. See Twilight.—Phillips. Red Slippers in a shop-window. See Red Slippers.— Lowell. Red 'tis, the hue of battle. See Our Colors—Richards. Red wind from out the East. See Red Wind, The...— Johnson. Reflect, sirs, that when you have fixed a quota of taxa- tion for every colony. See English Privileges in Amer- ica.-Burke. Reflected in the lake, I love. . See same.—Townsend. Reflecting on the origin of this war. See Galgacus to the Caledonians,—Tacitus. Regal turkey, ere I start. See Thanksgiving Gourmand, The.—Anon. Regent of song ! who bringest to our shore. See To Rosina |Pico.—Lord. Reginald Lowestoffe was bustlingly officious and good- natured. See Sanctuary in Alsatia.—Scott. Reginald sat in the middle of the library floor. See Good . Management.—Anon. Reis, ºn, majestic Ville Marie I See Montreal.—Light- all. Rejoiºi, God alway. See Children's Christmas Eve.— € Oł6. Rejoice, rejoice, brave patriots, rejoice. See Reparation or War.—Anon. Reioſº wonder, O my soul, rejoice. See Exaltation.— l] Well. Released from her fetters, all nature rejoices. of Consecration.—Holbrook. Relentless misfortune pursued the exiles wherever they fled. See History of the United States (Acadian Exiles, . The).--Bancroft. Religion's purest presence was not found. —Parsons. Religious, punctual, frugal, and Essays (Epistle III.).--Pope. Reluctantly I laid aside my smiles. Hansbrough. Remain, ah not in youth alone! See Remain ſ—Landor. Remember, Dennis, all I bade you say. See Irish Widow to her Son, The.—Forrester. Remember Him the Only One. Remember it, — (Judy.) Remember me when I am gone away. Sonnet: Remember.—Rossetti. Remember, my son, you have to work. Young Man.—Burdette. Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth. See Remember now Thy Creator.—Bible. Rememº, remember. See Oxfordshire Guy Fawkes' Song. -AIMGI] . . See Song See Savona. so forth. See Moral See Journey, The.— - See Remember.—Lazarus. although you’re far away. See Remember. See Remember and See Advice to a Remember, though box in the plural makes boxes. See Re- member.—Anon. Remember three things come not back. See They Come not Back.--Anon. Pemember us poor Mayers all ! Song, The.—Anon. Remembering his taste for blood. See Of Baiting the Lion. See Hitchen May-day —Seaman. Remote, unfriended, melancholy, slow. See Traveller, The. —-Goldsmith. Remote, upon the sunset shrine. See Lonely Pine, The.— Lockhart: 874 FIRST LINE INDEX Rio Remove yon skull from out the scatter'd heaps. See Childe - IHarold’s Pilgrimage (Skull, The).-Byron. Rend America asunder. to the Pacific, The.—Lieber. - Renew the vision of delight. See Creative.—Holley. Repent, O ye, predestinate to woe I See Wishmakers' Town (Conscience-keeper, The).-Young. “Repine not, O my son l’’ —Southey. Repose now, in thy glory, noble founder. Jesus.-Renan. Representing nothing on God’s earth now. See Lines on Back of a Confederate Note.—Jones. Republican institutions have been vindicated. See Abraham Lincoln (Death of Lincoln, The).-Beecher. - Republics are ungrateful, but ours, its best-loved son. See Washington's Name in the Hall of Fame.—Sangster. See Apostrophe to Resign'd to live, prepar'd to die. See To Mr. Thomas Southerne on his Birthday, 1742. –Pope. Resonant, full and deep. See Midnight Mail, The.—Hill- yer. Respected Wife: thee'll learn. From these few lines my whereabouts See Words and Their Uses.—Olive. Rest, here, at last. See At Last.-Marston. tº Rest how sweet the sound ! See Vision of Future Bliss, A.—Baxter. . . Rest in the gravel but rest is for the weary. See Rest in the Grave.— (Temple Bar.) See Rest.—Goethe. Rest is not quitting the busy career. Rest, little birdies, with folded wings. See Bluebird's Lullaby, The.—Anon. - Res; noble martyr I rest in peace. See Funeral Hymn, The. —Gurley. Rest on, O heroes! in your silent slumber | See Our Dead Heroes.—Cooke. , * Rest on your battle-fields, ye brave. See Dirge, A: “Rest ye brave.”—Hemans. on your battle-fields, N- “Rest, rest, perturbed Earth !” See Invocation to the Earth, —Wordsworth. Rest shall come to all. See Manu after All.—Anon. Rest there awhile, my bearded lance. See Tale of Drury ane, A.—Smith. Rest l This little fountain runs. See For a Fountain and Inscription for a Fountain.—Proctor. Rest ye—set down the bier. See Funeral Custom in Egypt, —-AI). OIl. - Resteth here, that quick could never rest. See Of the Death of Sir T. W.—Howard. Restless forms of living light. See Address to Certain Gold. fishes.—Coleridge. Restless, to-night, and ill at ease. See In the Dark.— Bushnell. & Restore thy tresses to the golden ore. See Sonnets to Delia XIX.—Daniel. Retire;—The world shut out. See On the Being of a God. —Y Oung. Return, Content l for fondly I pursued. See River Duddon, The (Sonnet III).—Wordsworth. Return, return l all night my lamp is burning. See Return l —Dobell. - Return, sad sister, Faith I See Amen.—Benson. Returning to the hills, Toussaint issued the only proclama: tion which bears his name. . See Death of Toussaint L’Overture.—Phillips. Revenge is a naked sword. See Revenge.—Webb. * Reverberant music of rejoicing bells. See People's Presi- dent, The.—Venable. Revered, beloved—O you that hold. Tennyson. gº & . Reverend sir: I received your obliging favor. to the Rev. Dr. Lathrop, Boston.—Franklin. Revolving deeply as he went. The.—Wister. Rhaicos was born amid the hills wherefrom. dryad, The.—Landor. Rhegium, whose feet Trinacria's straitened sea. Ibycus.--Anon. Rhinoceros, your hide looks all undone. Rhinoceros.-Belloc. Rhodora ! if the sages ask thee why. Emerson. Rhyme the rudder is of verses. Butler. Rhymers and writers of our day. Gilder. t Ri tum tiddy-tiddy, ri tum tum. Richards. - Bich and rare were the gems she wore. Moore. Rich, honored by my fellow citizens. McNeely—Masters. Rich man, poor man, beggar man, thief. tons.—Dowd. - Rich Mr. Dombey sat in the corner. See Dombey and Son (Birth of Little Paul, The).--Dickens. Tichard is a cruel boy. See Cruel Boy, The.—Turner. Richard jumped into his boat, and pulled down the tide, See Ferdinand and Miranda.-Meredith. “Richard Marston, I charge you with unlawfully taking, See Rºbbery under Arms (Christmas in Jail).-Bold- reWOOOi. See To the Queen.— See Letter See Hama- See On See Rhodora, The.— See Distichs and . Saws.— see Sir Walter Scott.— See Practising Song.— See same.— See Washington See Magic But- See Ship Canal from the Atlantic See Thalaba (Remedial Suffering). Right art thou who wouldst rather be. See Ape and the Thinker, See ode to a Richard Swiveller being often left alone, began to find the time hang heavy. See Old Curiosity Shop (Dick Swiveller and the Marchioness) —Dickenš. Richard, the lion-hearted. See Matins at St. Mary's.— Proctor. Riches I hold in light esteem. See Old Stoic, The.— Brontë. Rid of the world’s injustice and his pain. See Grave of . Reats, The.—Wilde. Ride a cock-horse to ‘Banbury Cross. —Anon. - wº Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross. See Theme with Varia- tions, A.—Pain. tº & e Ride on, ride on in majesty I See Christ Crucified.—Mil- See Gillespie.—Newbolt. Illa, Il. - Riding from Coleraine. See Peg of Limavaddy.—Thack- See Baby's Journeys Riding at dawn, riding alone. eray. Riding out of town a few days since. See “Woodman, Spare that Tree.” History of the Poem.—Anon. “RIEN,” he wrote, because it chanced that day. See King's Diary, The...—Chadwick. Rienzi, the Roman Senator. See Rienzi (Last of the Roman Tribunes, The).-Bulwer-Lytton. - “Rifleman, Civil War.— shoot me a fancy shot.” See Shanly. Righ Shemus he has gone to France, and left his crown behind. See Irish Rapparees, The.—Duffy. . Right and wrong, justice and crime. See Patriotism (True Patriotism is Unselfish).-Curtis. See Platonic Love. See Golden —Patmore. * Right as the stern of day begouth to shine. Targe, The.—Dunbar. Right glad I am when winter comes. Davenport. Right, I’m only a newsboy. See Only a Newsboy.—Anon. Right into our house one day. See Little Angel, The.— Prentiss. - Right into our house one day. See Our Visitor.—Anon. Right on our flank the crimson sun went down. See Loss of the “Birkenhead,” The.—Doyle. Right side by side they sat one eve. See He walked Right Up the Center Aisle and Went Right Out the Door.— See Two Opinions.— Tone. Right up into Bossy's eyes. See Bossy and the Daisy.— Deland. Rightwisenes chastised al robbours. the Golden Age.—Lydgate, Riley was bookkeeper, clerk, and, he sometimes suspected, general scapegoat. See Christmas Eve at the Corner Grocery.—Dromgoole. - Ring, º from every lofty height ! See New Year, The.— U1.11621”. Ring, bells of Freedom, from your brazen throats I See Soldiers' Re-union.—Bennett. - Ring, Christmas bells, ring, merrily, ring. Bells.-Rook. Ring, Easter Bells, ring merrily. Holton. Ring, joyous chords l—ring out again —Hemans. Ring loud, O bells of Easter. . Bells.-Harlowe. - Ring out, glad bells, your merry chime. See Independence Day, 1776–Anon. - Ring out merrily. See Old Church Bells.--Anon. Ring out, O bells silver-sweet. See On the Threshold.— Baldwin. . Ring out, O bells, ring silver-sweet o'er the hill and moor. See New Year, The.—Anon. Ring out the joy bells l Once again. day, The.—Vandyne. “Ring out, wild bells,” the radiant moon. See Ring out, Wild Bells.-Hughes. - Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky. (Ring Out, Wild Bells).—Tennyson. Ring out, ye Bells, a lusty peal. See On the Amendment to the Constitution.—Anon. Ring out, ye crystal spheres. See On the Morning of Christ's Nativity (Hymn, The).-Milton. Ring out your bells, let mourning shows [or shews] be spread. See Sidera (Dirge, A).-Sidney. Ring round her I children of her glorious skies. the Gates, The.—Bruns. - Ring, silver bells of memory, ring. Poem.—Bennett. - Ring, sing ! ring, sing 1 pleasant Sabbath bells I Gnome, The.—Buchanan. Ring soft across the dying day. . Mace, Ring Softly, bells, your message sweet. See Christmas and the Old Year.—McNaught. Ring the bells. See same.—Lindsay. Ring the bells, nor ring them slowly. —Fields. Ringed about with the flame and smoke of rebel batteries. See Our Flag.—Stone. Ringleted youth of my love. See Description of See Christmas See Ring, Easter Bells.- See Revellers, The. See Ring Loud, O Easter See Nation’s Birth- See In Memoriam See Foe at See Memorial ilay See Green See Angelus, The.— See Cedar Mountain. See same.—Hyde. - Ring-ting ! ... I wish I were a Primrose. See Wishing.— Allingham. Rio Bravo! Rio Bravo! See Rio Bravo–a Mexican La- . ment.—Hoffman. - 875 Ripe AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS º Ripe hours there be that do anticipate. See Roma.—Mitchell. Ripple, ripple, ripple. See Brook, The.—Lee. e Rippling through thy branches goes the sunshine. See Birch Tree, The.—Lowell. Rise, champion of Ultonia’s need. See Sick Bed of Cuchu- lain, The (Leagh's Summons to Cuchulain).—Anon. Rise l—for the day is passing. See same.—Procter. Rise, heart; thy Lord is risen. Sec Easter and Same.— Herbert. Rise, honest Muse l and sing the Mans of Ross. See Moral See Matin Song.—Field. Essays (Man of Ross, The).--Pope. Rise, Lady Mistress, rise I Risel man the wall ! Our clarion blast. See Hymn of the Alamo.—Potter. Rise my soul and break your prison. The...—Schauffler. Rise, my soul, and stretch thy wings. See See Day of Victory, same.—Sea- grave. “Rise,” said the Master, “come unto the feast.” See Same. —Alford. Rise | Sleep no more Song, The.—Procter. Rise up, my song I stretch forth thy wings and fly. See Greeting, A.—Marston. “Rise up, rise up, now, Lord Douglas,” she says. See Douglas Tragedy, The and Earl Brand.—Anon. “Rise up, rise up, Xarifa I lay the golden cushion down. See Bridal of Andalla, The.—Lockhart. Rising in the pine forests of the North. See Opening of the Mississippi in 1862, The.—Lewis. River of billows, to whose mighty heart. The.—De Vere. 'Tis a noble morn. See Hunter's See Shannon, River ! river ! little river ! See River, The.—Southey. River ! that in silence windest. See To the River Charles. —Longfellow. - River that rollest by the ancient walls. See Stanzas to the Po.—Byron. Rivermouth Rocks are fair to see. See Wreck of River- mouth, The.—Whittier. Rivers that roll most musical in song. See Hudson River. —Parsons. Rob Roy frae the Hielands cam. See Rob Roy (B).-- (Old Ballad.) Robber Mother, who lived in Robber's Cave. See Legend of the Christmas Rose, The.—Lagerlöf. Robbie's sold the baby. See Selling the Baby.—Anon. Roberle sat on gud greene hill. See Robin and Makyne.— Henryson. - Robert Browning can hardly remember a time. See Brown- ing's First Manuscript.—Gosse. - Robert Burdette in a talk to young men. See “Get Away from the Crowd.”—Burdette. Robert Gallahue Todd had been a bad little boy. See Pun- ishment of Robert, The.—Nesbit. Robert of Lincoln is going away. See Birds' Departure, The...—Anon. Robert of Sicily, brother of Pope Urbane. of Sicily.—Longfellow. Robert, the Bruce, in his dungeon stood. Brougham. Robespierre, President of the National Assembly of France, during the Reign of Terror. See Robespierre (Save My Son 1).—Sardou. - Robin, hº you seen the cat? See Little Boy's Argument, .-AI) OIOl. Robin, he's gane to the wast. See Wife Wrapt in Wether's Skin, The (B).-(Old Ballad.) Robin, ºns his mother's hand. See How an Angel Looks. —A.Il OIl. Robin Hood hee was and a tall young man. See Robin Hood's Progress to Nottingham.— (Old Ballad.) Robin in the tree-top high. See Woodpecker, The.—Anon. Robin is my ain gudeman. See Kind Robin Lo'es Me.— See King Robert See Persevere.— Nairne. Robin rashly kissed my hand. See He Understood.— Culberson. - Robin sat on gude green hill. See Robin and Makyne.— PHenryson. Robin, Sir Robin, gay, red-vested knight. See Robin, The, —Larcom. - Robin was a rovin boy. See There was a Lad.—Burns. Robins , in the tree-top. See Marjorie's Almanac.—Ald- rich. Robinson Crusoe went to sea. Verse.—Brown. Rock of Ages, cleft for me. of Ages,” A.—Jones. “Rock of Ages, cleft for me.” Soul.—Stanton. . “T&ock of Ages, cleft for me.” See Anon. Rock º Ages, See Robinson Crusoe in See Bible Reading on “Rock See How a Song Saved a “Rock of Ages.”— l cleft for me. See Rock of Ages.—Top- a Cly. “Rock of Ages, cleft for me.” See Rock of Ages—The Song.—Anon. “Rock of ages, cleft for me.” Thoughtlessly the maiden Sung. See “Rock of Ages.”—Moore. Rock, rock, my hollow boat. See Song of the Wind in the Cloud, The.—Veblen. Rock-a-by Babies on the tree-top. Anon. Rock-a-by, baby, on the tree-top 1 Dulaney. See Rock-a-by Babies— See Honey-bug Baby.— “Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?” Rock-a-by baby, on the tree-top 1 Century Baby.—Gay. Rock-a-by, baby, on the treetop. —Floyd. Rock-a-bv, baby, on the tree-top. —Thompson. Rock-a-bye, baby, on the tree top. Rockaby baby—Somebody sings. See Waterhouse. Rockaby, baby, the days will grow long. See Hush-a-by Twentieth See Little Mothers, The. See O Rock-a-by, Dears. See same.—Anon. Rockaby Baby.— See Rockaby.— Anon. Rockaby, baby, thy cradle is green. See Lullaby: “Rock- aby, baby,” etc.—Anon. “Rock-a-by, baby, up in the tree-top l’’ See In the Tree Top.–Larcom. - Rockºº hus-a-by, little papoose. See Indian Lullaby.— 3. - Myall. - * Tockaby, lullaby, bees on [wr. in 1 the clover ! See Mistress - of the Manse, The (Lullaby).-Holland. Rock-a-by, rock-a-by, little brown baby. See Indian Lullaby, An.—Anon. Rocked in the cradle of the deep. See same.—Willard. Rocks of my country, let the cloud. See Rocks of My Coun- try.—Hemans. Rodney Dennis, you are declared guilty. Would Do Likewise l—Litchfield. Roger of Shrewsbury turned his face. The.—Fogerty. Roland feeleth his death is near. See Song of Roland, The (Death of Roland, The).-O'Hagan. Roll a river wide and strong. See Flag, The.—M. W. S. Roll back the tide of eighteen hundred years. See Pom- peii.—Anon. . Roll forth, my song, like the rushing river. One," The.—Mangan. * Roll on, and with thy rolling crust. finite.—Savage-Armstrong. Roll on, roll on, you restless waves. Sea-Shore, The.—“Aunt Effie.” Roll on thick haze, roll on I See Ode to a London Fog.— See My Boys See Minstrel Guest, See Nameless See One in the In- See Waves on the Anon. Roll *g #. ball, roll on 1 See To the Terrestrial Globe. —Gilbert. Roll on, thou deep and dark blue Ocean, roll! See Childe Hºs Pilgrimage (Apostrophe to the Ocean).- yron. Toll on, thou Sun, forever roll. See Roll On.—Anon. Roll out, O song to God. See Roll out, O Song.—Sewell. Rolland now feels his death drawing nigh. See Song of Roland, The (Roland's Death).—Rabillon. Rollicking Robin is here again. See Sir Robin.—Anon and Larcom. Rolling and pitching. Not hungry as usual. of a Sea Voyage.—Anon. Rolling up to the hillside. See Pickett's Charge at Gettys- burg.—(Chicago Ledger.) Roly-poly, honey-bee. See Summer Song, A.—Dorr. Romº and Jew upon one level lie. See In Galilee.— utts. Roman Virgil, thou that singest. SO 11. - Romº who loves to nod and sing. O €. Romancer, far more coy than that coy sex l thorne.—Alcott. Romans, countrymen and lovers! Hear me for my cause, See Julius Caesar (Brutus on the Death of Caesar). —Shakespeare. Romans, the blood which hath been shed this day. See Bºgº or, The Fall of Tarquin (Roman Father, The). —E’ayne. See Diary See To Virgil.—Tenny- See Romance.-- See Haw- Romie and . Carthage l—Behold them drawing near for the struggle. See Rome and Carthage.—Hugo. Rome, Florence, Venice—noble, fair and quaint. See My Native Iland.—Lighthall, Rome had its Caesar, great and brave; but stain was on his wreath. See Washington.—Cook. Rome, on thine air I cast my soul adrift. Carducci. Rome shook with tyrannies. A bloated face. of Tullia, The.—Fawcett. Rome I who beheld the world before you bend. See Sonnet: “Rome l who beheld the world, etc.”—Maynard. Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou, Romeo. See Romeo and Juliet (Juliet).-Shakespeare. See Shake- See Rome.— See Tears Spearean Perversion, A.—Anon. Romola was waked by a tap at the door. (Romola's Flight).—Eliot. Roof of our fathers, beloved, behold we return to thee. See House Desolate, The.—Sweetman. Rookhope stands in a pleasant place. (Old Ballad.) Room after room. See Love in a Life.—Browning. loom for a, Soldier I lay him in the clover. See Dirge for One Who Fell in Battle.—Parsons. Room for the dead. See Our Fathers.—Howe. “Room for the leper | Room l And as he came. The.—Willis. Room, my lords, room. See Richelieu ; or, The Conspiracy (Scene from “Richelieu’’).-Bulwer-Lytton. - Room l Room to turn round in, to breathe and be free. See Lyric and West, The.—Miller. See Romola See Rookhope Ryde. See Leper, 876 FIRST LINE INDEX Safe Roses bloom. # Rudely forced to drink tea, Massachusetts in anger. “Room there! ... stand back l—give way. ... See Last Days of Pompeii (Destruction of Pompeii, The).-Bulwer- Lytton. º º Rooster her sign. See At the Sign of the Cock.-Sea- Iſla, Il. Roquefort cheese is made in France. See Roquefort Cheese. —Anon. Rorate coeli desuper See On the Nativity of Christ and same.—Dunbar. Rosa Beppi; she'sa got. See Pasquale Passes.—Daly. Rosanna Brent an’ me got to be good friends. See Surly Tim's Trouble.—Burnett. - Rose and amber was the sunset on the river. See Syrian Lover in Exile Remembers Thee, Light of my Land, The.—Syrian. Rose dreamed she was a lily. See What they Dreamed and Said.—M. E. •: Rose kissed me to-day. See Kiss, A and Rose-leaves (“Rose Kissed,” etc.).—Dobson. Rose o' the World, she came to my bed. See Dark Man, The.—Hopper. Rosel thou art the sweetest flower. See Rose, The.—Anac- TeOIl. - Tose, when I remember you. See To Rose.—Teasdale. Rose who do you think will call, first See New Year Calls. —Denison. Rose-cheeked Laura, come. See Rose-cheeked Laura Come —Campion. e Roses and butterflies snared on the fan. See Painted Fan. A.—Moulton, Roses and gold for you today. See Places.—Sandburg. Roses at first were white. See How Roses Came Red.— Herrick. tº See Approach of Vacation.—Sterling. Roses fill the air with fragrance, in the month of balmy June. See Jacqueminot Rose Sunday, A.—Banks. Roses from Paestan rosaries I See Glories.—Johnson. Roses in breathing forth their scent. . See Celia Singing.— Stanley. Roses red for the fair young head to weave a crown. See Love in my Arms lies Sleeping.—Shorter, Roses, their sharp spines being gone. See Two Noble Kins. men, The (Bridal Song, A ).—Shakespeare and Fletcher. Rosina ran down Prior Park. See Rosina.--—Landor. Rosy Martha laughs with joy. See New Shoes.—Elliott. Rouge pour le sang des soldats. See Le Drapeau Belge. —Cammaerts. Rough and ready the troopers ride. See Baby's Kiss, The. —Anon and Emerson. * Rough pasture where the blackberries grow I See Pas- ture, A.—Knowles. e Rough wind, that moanest loud. See Dirge, A.—Shel- e ey. Round among the quiet graves. See Love's Resurrection Day.—Moulton. Round de meadows am a-ringing. See Massa's in de Cold Ground.—Foster. Round my own pretty rose I have hovered all day. See Nightingale's Song, The.—Bayly, f Round Quebec's embattled walls. See Montgomery at Que- - bec.—Scollard. - Round the cape of a sudden came the sea. Morning.—Browning. - Round the green play-ground the dear children stand. See “Plant the Trees, Children.”—Anon. º Round their flag, on the bank of a railway, the regiment stood. See, French Ensign, The.—Daudet. Rouse, Britons ! at length. See New Ballad, A.—Anon. Rouse, every, generous, thoughtful mind. See Blasted Herb, The.—Weare. Rouse...ye men of Cambria. See Cambrian War-song.— Gilbertson. (Tr.) Rousseau—Voltaire—our Gibbon—and De Staël. net to Lake Lenian.—Byron. Row gently here. See same.—Moore. Row me o'er the strait, Douglas Gordon. don.-Weatherly. - See Son- See Douglas Gor- “Row me out to the sunset—row me, fisher-boy Ben.” See Into the Sunset.—Anon. - Row us out from Desenzano, to your Sirmione row ! See Frater Ave atque Vale.—Tennyson. Row weel, my boatie. See same.—Nairne. Rowdiº, dow de, my little sis. See Grampy Sings a Song. —Lay. Royal and Saintly Cashell See Rock of Cashel, The.—De Vere. - Royal Egypt I, Empress. See, Antony and Cleopatra (Cleo- patra's Resolution).--Shakespeare. Roy's wife of Aldivalloch I See Roy's Wife.—Grant. “Rub-a-dub-dub,” said the boy in blue. See Boy Blue and His Gun.—Garabraut. Ruby wine is drunk by knaves. I would gaze. See ºrsºg, 626. Epigram : ... “Rudely forced to drink tea, Massachusetts, in anger.”—(4 maerson’s Constitutional Gazette.) Rudolph, professor of the headsman's trade. See Auto. crat of the Breakfast-table, The (Rudolph the Heads- man).—Holmes. Russed ºnderers out in the cold. See Chrysanthemums. —iſ, 1110t. + Ruggles & Co., 29 Bond Street; Messrs. Nicholas Ruggles & Co. See Ruggles & Co.—Wayne, Rumbling and rolling, See Parting at Ruin and death held sway. See In Apia Bay.—Roberts. “Ruin seize thee, ruthless King !” See Bard, The.— Gray. Rum, we yield not to thy unhallowed influence. and Rum.—Gough, Rumble thy belly-full I Spit, fire l Lear.—Shakespeare. See Water Spout, rain l See King and rocking, the battle swept up from the valley. See Chickamauga.-Anon. “Run down and get the , doctor—quickl” See Fate of Pious Dan, The.—Foss. Run, little rivulet, run See Rivulet, The.—Anon and Lar. COIſl. Run ? Now you bet you ; I rather guess so. See Kit Car- son’s Ride.—Miller. - Run, shepherds, run where Bethlehem blest appears. See Angels, The.—Drummond. Run up our flag in the breeze. See Flag Day.--Banks. Runs the wind along the waste. See Were-wolf.—Haw- thorne. * Rush, dark dirge, o'er hills of Erin ] The...—De Vere. - Rushes in a watery place. See Sing-Song.—Rossetti. Rushes that grow by the black-water. See Maurya's Song. —Trench. Russia was threatened by a Tartar invasion. See Michael Strogoff (Courier of the Czar).-Verne. Rustic mirth goes round. See Seasons, The.—Thomson. Rustily creak the crickets. See Jack Frost.—Thaxter. Rusty º, dusty, long out of date. See Old Fire-dog, The. —FroSt. Ruth's mamma sang out: “Ruthiel Ruthiel Ru-th–i–e l’’ Called her thrice. See Ruthie's Faith in Prayer.— See Dirge of Desmond, Anon. Ryght as the stern of day begouth to schyne. See Goldyn Targe, The.—Dunbar. S stands for Sabbath—day of rest. Acrostic.—Rook. S stands for Stöckings. In O]] . S stands fºg sººkings we hang up so high. See Sunday-school See Santa Claus Acrostic, A.— See Santa Claus. Sabre ºss on this historic crown. See Presidio Hill. —Uneney. - Sabrina fair, listen where thou art sitting. See Comus (Sa- brina Fair).--—Milton. Sachems, chiefs, and warriors I Metamora has told his brothers of the many aggressions. See Metamora to his Warriors.--Anon. - Sacramentol Sacramento. See Rio Sacramento.—Taylor. Sacred and Secret hand. . See Providence.—Vaughan. Sacred Religion I Mother of Form and Fearl See Musophi- lus.--—Daniel. Sad are they who know not love. Persian, II.--Aldrich. Sad are the words that men have spoken. —Anon. Sad eyes, that were patient and tender. The.—Mason. e Sad eyes! why are ye steadfastly gazing. See Over the Sea. —McCarthy. - | - Sad º racel Soon raised and soon depressed. See Bor ough, The (Strolling Players).-Crabbe. Sad Sad Sad Sad Sad Sad See Two Songs from the See Unspoken. See Eyes of Lincoln, heart, what will the future bring. See Vista, A.— Symonds. is my lot; See Earth.- Roscoe. is our youth, for it is ever going. See Human Life.— De Vere. is the thought of sunniest days. See Remorse.--Hay. is yonder blackbird's song. See Ruined Nest, The...— Sigerson. * Mayflower I watched by winter stars. The.—Whittier. among the shining spheres. See Mayflowers, Sad &. the salt waves be. See Golden Isles, The.— OSSé. “Saddle and mount, and away I'—loud the bugles in Durban are pealing. See In Matabele Land.—Baylis. Saddle I saddle !, saddle I See After the Comanches.—Anon. Saddled and briddled. See Bonnie James Campbell (B).- (Old Ballad.) Sad-hearted, be at peace I the snow-drop lies. See O Thou of Little Faith.-MacDonald. - Sadly and low, hear how theºfitful breezes blow. See After the Battle of Bull Run.—Anon. sadly - i. some old media?val knight. See My Books.-Long- €110 W. Sadly the dead leaves rustle in the whistling wind. See Church of a Dream, The.—Johnson. Sae rantingly, sae wantonly. See M'Pherson’s Farewell.— Burns. Safe and snug in the sleeping-car. The.—Waterman. Safe at anchor in Drontheim Bay. Serpent, The.—Longfellow. Safe home, safe home in port I Safe in Fame's gallery through all the years. Lincoln.—Burdick. . Safe in this Wartburg tower I stand. See Luther in the Wartburg–Longfellow. See Man in the Cab, See Crew of the Long See Safe Home.—Neal (Tr.) See Abraham 877 Safe AN INDEx To POETRY AND RECITATIONS Safe sleeping on its mother's breast. The.— Taylor. - Safe stands our simple shed, despised our little store. See Jerusalem Delivered (Shepherd's Song, The) —Tasso. Safe to the fold the shepherd leads. See At Mother's Knee. See Baby, —Anon. Safe where I cannot die yet. See Is it Well with the Child? —Rossetti. 3. Said a bad little youngster named Beauchamp. , Carolyn Wells.—Wells. Said a little Tadpole to another. See By See Turncoats.-West- wood. Said a little wandering maiden. See Bee's Wisdom, The and Cunning Bee.—Anon. tº Said a people to a poet—“Go out from among us straight- way !” See Poet and the Bird, The.—Browning. Said a poet to a woodlouse, “Thou art certainly my brother. See Poet and the Woodlouse, The HSwinburne. Said A. very small wren. See Wren and the Hen, The.— Il Oll. . Said a young and tactless husband. See “As Father Used to Make.”—Anon. Said Abner, “At last thou art come!” See Saul.—Brown- 1I].g. Said an ancient hermit, bending. See Olive Tree, The.— Baring-Gould. Said Brier-Rose's mother to the naughty Brier-Rose. See Brier-Rose.—Boyesen. Said Burgoyne to his men, as they passed in review. See Progress of Sir Jack Brag, The.—Anon. Said Dolly to Polly; “Now this would be jolly I’’ See Ride on the Trolly, A.-Anon. - Said Fading-leaf to Fallen-leaf. See Fading-leaf and Fallen- leaf.-Garnett. Said Farmer Jones, in a whining tone. Praying.—Anon. Said Folly to Wisdom. See On the Road.—Jenks. Said God: “You sisters, are you in 7” See Hope and Des- pair.—Abercrombie. Said he: “Did you recollect, my dear.” Birdseye. See Hoeing and See June 21st.— Said I not so, that I would sin no more ? See Said I not So?—Herbert, * Said Jake Metzenmaker to his sweetheart. See Dutch Secur- ity.—Anon. Said Life to Death: “Methinks, if I were you.” See Re- crimination.—Wilcox. Said little Miss Nancy, I’ve taken a fancy. See Spring Maiden, A.-Liddell. . Said Mary to Johnny, “Oh dear.” Question.—Anon. Said Mrs. A. to Mrs. J. (Argonaut, The.) Said Mrs. Dugan: “Wan day whin Oi was afther rumma- gin' in me cellar, See Lamp Chimneys Out of Old Bottles.—Butler, “Children dear.” See Easter Offer. Said Mother Nature, ings.—Henderson, Said my landlord, white-headed Gil Gomez. See Battle of the King's Mill.—English. Said O'Flaherty to Muggins. “Do you call yourself a man º’” See Coward, The.—Meyers, Said one little raindrop. See Race, The-Anon. Said our bright-eyed boy, with curls of gold. See Yesterday. See Two Sides of a See Origin of Scandal, The.— —Percy. Said Robin to his pretty mate. See Robin to His Mate, The.—Carter. Said Stiggins to his wife, one day. See Domestic Economy. {- w wnch.) Said tender-hearted Daisy, to naughty Pussy Gray. See Two Questions.—Rouse. Said the archangels, moving in their glory. Spofford. Said the burghers of Cologne, “We have voted a new bell.” See Great Bell of Cologne, The...—Anon. Said the child to the youthful year. See Child and the Year, The -Thaxter. Said the corn to the lilies. See Corn and the Lilies, The.— See Voice.— Il CIl. w Said the Duck to the Kangaroo. See Duck and the Kanga- roo, The...—Lear, Said the earth. See Earth Wisdom.—Kreymborg. Said the Englishman : “Wa’t’s all this bloomin' wow $’’ See Foreigners at the Fair.—Brooks. Said the first little chicken. See Chickens, The.—Anon. Said the Grocer's Scale to the Orange-peel. See In ABsop's Vein-Mitchell. Said the King to the Colonel. See Irish Colonel, The- Doyle. - Said the little shepherdess. See What the Lambs say.— Thomas. Said the locust trees to the Sycamore tree. See On the Links.--Morgan. Said the needle, “I’ve swallowed a thread." See Mistake, A.—Greenleaf, Said the Old Young Man to the Young Old Man. See Catch for Singing, A.—Gibson. - Said the Raggedy Man on a hot afternoon. Moon, The.—Riley. * Said the Shagbark to the Chestnut. The.—Anon. Said the sparrows to the Snowflakes. the Snow, The...—Anon. See Man in the See Gossip of the Nuts. See Sparrows and Saint Philip Neri, as old readings say. Said the Sword to the Ax, 'twixt the whacks and the hacks. See Ned Braddock.—Palmer. Said the Table to the Chair. See Table and the Chair, The. €8I’. Said the turkey gobbler's mamma to the little turkey gobbler. See Little Turkey Gobbler, The.—Anon. Said the Wind to the Moon, “I will blow you out.” See Wind and the Moon, The.—Macdonald. Said º: little fairy. See Five Little Fairies, The.—Burn- a.II] . - Said U; Bye to Judson Nye. See Regular Dry Spell, A. - Hi CiSOIl. - Saies, 'Come here, cuzen Gawaine so gay. See King Arthur and King Cornwall.—(Ballad.) Sail on, Columbus! sail right onward still. See Where Tyrants Perish.--Spalding. Sail on, Sail on, O Ship of State | See Ship of State The.— Longfellow. Sailing away l Losing the breath of the shores in May. See Skipper Ben.—Anon. - Sailing like a stately ship. See Samson Agonistes.—Milton. St. Agnes' Eve—Ah, bitter chill it was l See Eve of St. Agnes, The.—Keats. St. Aloys the Great is both mouldy and grim. May.—Ashby-Sterry. St. Andrews by The Northern Sea. See Saint See Almae Matres.— Lang. Saint Anthony at church. See St. Anthony’s Sermon to the Fishes.-Sancta-Clara. St. Anthony sat on a lowly stool. See Temptations of St. Anthony.− (Bentley’s Miscellamy.) Saint Augustine i well hast thou said. See Ladder of St. Augustine, The.—Longfellow. Saint Brandan sails the northern main. dan.—Arnold. St. James's Street of classic fame. —Locker-Lampson. St. Leon raised his kindling eye. —Scott (?). St. Margaret's bells, quiring their innocent, old world can- ticles. See St. Margaret's Bells.-Henley. St. Mark's hushed abbey heard. See Sir Pavon and St. Pavon.—Palfrey. St. Michael's Mount, the tidal isle. See St. Michael's Mount. —Davidson. Saint Patrick did a vast deal of good in his day. See Patrick O’Rouke and the Frogs.-Bungay. Saint Patrick, slave to Milcho of the herds. See Proclama- tion, The.—Whittier. St. Patrick was a gentleman. See Saint Patrick.-Bennett. St. Peter stood guard at the golden gate. See Thirty Years with a Shrew.—(Brooklyn Eagle.) St. Peter's spacious plaza with a mighty throng was filled. See Bresca.--Ewing. See Saint Bran- See St. James's Street. See Knight's Toast, The. See Saint Philip Neri and the Youth-Byron. Saint Stephen was a clerk. See St. Stephen and King Herod.— (Ballad.) St. Stephen's cloistered hall was proud. Sigourney. - St. Swithin's Day, if thou dost rain. See St. Swithin.— See Maid of Murray See To St. Valentine. See Columbus.- Il OIl. Saint Valentinel Saint Valentine ! ill, The.—Bunner. St. Valentine, though wide your fame. —Hartswick. “St. Valentine !” What tender thoughts come wreathed ºd the honored name. See First Vålentine, The.— IClOIl. i Sainte Jeanne went harvesting in France. See Jeanne of France, 1915.--Smith. Saints and Caesars are here. See Two Graves at Rome.— Palgrave. Saints of four seasons ! Sainte See Feilire of Adamnan, The.— McCall. Saith the white, owl to the martin folk. See Different Points of View.—Anon. Sally Salter, she was a young lady. See Love's Moods and Senses.—Anon. Sally Salter [or Saltre] she was a [young] teacher who taught. , See, Lovers, The and Tragedy on Past Parti- ciples, A.—C.A.S. Sally’s in the parlor. Listen, you can hear. Ready to Graduate.—Anon. Salome, waken I waken I Dost thou sleep? Morn.—Murray. Salta, tu levis es; summus se si velut Atlas. Lines.—Anon. Sam, are you troubled werry much wid mosquitoes? See Mosquitoes.—Anon. See In Brown was a fellow from way down East. Sam had spirits naught could check. See Impetuous Samuel. See Gettin' See Resurrection See Palindrome Sam the Catacombs.-Ballard. —Streamer. Sam, I tell you what it is, hoeing potatoes is a swindle. See Runaways, The...—Anon. Sam Murdock, a guide and a deer hunter of northern Maine, swore off. See Bottle of Hell-fire, The.—Day. Sam, yo’s jest de ignorantest culled pusson. See Ignorance. —Anon. Samanthy Price and Rebecca Jane Judd was real close and pertickeler friends. See Rebecca's Revenge.—Dallas. Sambre and Maese their wayes may join. See On the Taking of Namur by the King of Great Britain,_Prior. 878 FIRST LINE INDEX Say Sammy Smith would drink and eat. See Greedy Boy, The. —Turner. - Samples of wine, and samples of beer. See Sample Rooms. —AIAOIl. Samsonalis, the latest an’ best breakfast food. See Demon- strator, The.—Anon. s Samuel Adams was the New Englander in whom the Revo- lution was most fully embodied. See Samuel Adams.- Curtis. “Sancho” said Don Quixote “let us lay aside all manner of animosity.” See Don Quixote.—Cervantes. Sanct Salvator, send silver sorrow ! See same-Dunbar. Sanctioned by custom, licensed by the State. See Touch it Not.—Eaton. - e Sand, sand, hills of sand. See Hidden Mermaids, The...— Ramāl. - Sandy and his lass had been sitting together about half an hour in silence. See Hint, The...— (Success Magazine.) Sang a little, bent old woman. See Poor House Christmas, .—Hadley. tº º Sang one of England in his island home. England.—Stringer. Sang the lily and sang the rose. Marston. - - • Sang the sunrise on an amber morn. See April Adoration, An.—Roberts. - - y • Sanguine he was: a but less vivid hue. See Aylmer's Field See William See Canada to See Summer Changes.- (Leolin and Edith) —Tennyson. Sans peur sans reproche l—our lion-heart. Ewart Gladstone.—Machar, º Santa Ana came storming, as a storm might come. See Defence of the Alamo, The.—Miller. º Santa Claus brings many toys. See Dear Old Man is He, A.—Anon. Santa Claus brought me a dolly. See Christmas Dolly.— IT OF1. Santa Claus, I hang for you. See Real Santa Claus, A.— Sherman. - Santa Claus is coming. See Santa Claus is Coming/-Betts. Santa Claus lives far away. See Santa Claus.--Anon. Santa Claus on Christmas eve. See Christmas Stockings.- Webber. Santa Claus will come to night. See If You're Good- Challiss. 3. Santa grieves when you are bad. See If You're Good.- Anon. Santa Maria, well thou tremblest down the . Wave. See Psalm of the West (Triumph, The).--Lanier. Sarah, Sarah, Sarah, hear the drums march by. See Hear the Drums March By.—Carleton. Sarah Snell, the mother of the poet. See Mother of Bryant, The...—Cooke. w Sarah, thine act hath made me what I am. See Hagar's Farewell.—Moore. e Sarcastic people are wont to say that poets dwell in garrets. * See In the Garrett.-(Knickerbocker.) Sargon is dust, Semiramis a clod! See Dust Dethroned, The -—Sterling. o g Sarsarty was the fiddler's name. See Dad's Little Fiddle.— Sibley, Sarsfield rode out, the Dutch to rout. See Ballad of Sars- field, The.—De Vere. - Sarvent, Marster 1 Yes, sah, dat's me. See Uncle Gabe's White Folks.-Page. Sate the heavy burghers in their gloomy hall. Women of Tann, The.—Linton. e Saturday night in the crowded town. See Saturday Night. See Brave eel. Saturnian mother l why dost thou devour. See Russia.- Dole. Saul in Israel, and Nebuchadnezzar in Babylon. See People id Their Rulers.--—Van Dyke. Saunders McGlashan was a hand-loom-weaver in a rural part of Scotland. See Saunders McGlashan’s Courtship. —Kennedy. - c • Sauntering hither on listless wings. See To a Seabird.— Harte. Savage I was sitting in my house, late, lone. See Fifine at the Fair (Householder, The).—Browning. Saved And the alibi See Deacon Brodie.—Henley and Stevenson. Saviour, again to thy dear name we raise. See Grant us Thy Peace.—Anon. Saviour ! I follow on. Saviour ! like a shepherd lead us. See Shepherd.”—Thrupp. Saviour, when in dust to Thee. See Litany.—Grant. Saviour, who Thy flock art feeling. See same.—Muhlen- o” See same.—Hastings. “I Am the Good 3 * Saw ye Johnnie comin’? See same.—Baillie. “Saw ye my wee thing 7 saw ye my ain thing?” of Castle Cary.—Macneil. Saw ye ne'er a lanely lassie. See same.—Nairne. Saw ye ne'er a lonely lassie. See Be Content.—Anon. Saw ye never in the meadows. See same.—Alexander. Saw you in his Boyhood Days. See Hymn to Abraham Lincoln.—Newton. Saw you never in the twilight. See Adoration of the Wise See Eire's Awak- See Mary Men, The.—Alexander. Saw you the wraith-light flicker and fail, ening.—O’Bryne. “Say, are you a Mason, or a Nodfellow, or anything?” See Royal Bumper Degree, The.—(Peck’s Sun.) Say, Bill, I’ve been a-thinkin'ſ you know how a feller feels. See Don’t you Think so, Bill?—Brooks. Say, Birdies, when your bed-time comes. See Bye-low Song The.—Anon. Say, Bones, I want to ask you a question. See Who Is the Mother ?----Anon. º Say, boys, Graham is a little English boy. Tree Dialogue.—Anon. Say, Cherry I dere’s er peach show over ter de t'eater dis week. See Wooing of Hysteria.--Anon. Say, crimason Rose and dainty Daffodil. See Nosegay, A.— Reynolds. - Say, darkeys, hab you seen de massa. See Year of Jubilee, The.—Anon and Work. Say, de odder day I takes a night off and goes to de theater to see “Cleopatra.” See Mickey sees “Antony and Cle- opatra.”—Anon. Say, did his sisters wonder what could Joseph see. See Regina Coeli.-Patmore. • - Say I did, you ever get right angry! See Did You—Will You ?--- Piner. º Say, do you hear my basket. See Chicken, A.—Dodge. Say, dº may I not have rum. See Rum Maniac, The. —- Allison. Say, fair m.aids maying. See Of Life.—Lang. See Hymn to Ilight, The...—Cowley. º - “Say, General, say !” the courier said. Say, girls, you know Mr. Smith, don't you? Secret.—Anon. - See Cherry- Say, from what golden quivers of the sky. See Caliber Fifty- four.—Carleton. See Fanny's Say, guiltless pair. See Winged Worshippers, The. — Sprague. Say, hº * been to Cuddlin'town. See “Cuddlin'town.” — Ed 3, Ilfi. Say, how many stars are glowing. See same.-Hey. Say I hullo, dere, du Yacob Stein l See Rip Van Winkle.— Irving and Jefferson. sayſ, fell out of bed last night, See Editor of a Paper.— In OI). Say, I #. something to tell you, See Her Beau's Poetry. -AI] OIOl. Say, I saw you last summer. See Missed the Boat.—Anon. Say, I'm a dead easy winner to-day. See Chimmie Fadden Makes Friends.--Townsend. Say, in a hut of mean estate. See Soul of Man, The.— Goodale. Say, is it day, is it dusk in thy bower. See Song of the Bower, The.—Rossetti. Say it were true that thou outliv'st us all. See To My Tortoise Anatkh.—Lee-Hamilton. - Say, A. got a little brother. See "EIis New Brother.— Il OIl, Say, I've got a little brother. See His New Brother and New Brother, The.—Lincoln. “Say, Jim,” I said, “I’d like ‘to get.” See My Neighbor Jim.-Piner. V Say, Jim, ye wanter see the fun? See Watchin' the Spark- in.—Brooks. - Say, Jimmie, do you want to be my mechanic. See Winning of the Pushmobile Cup, The.—Sheldon. Say, Judy, does you see now whar. See Marse Linkum's Mistek.--—Childs. Say, little boy, be friends with me. See Lonesome. -Anon. Say! little Pup, what's up 3 See Lost Puppy, The.—Wood. Say, Louie. See Nell's Christmas Stocking.—Harbour. Say, ma, need I go to bed now 3 See Troublesome Invest- ment, The.—Bradley. Say, Mr. Gray, Sis is our housekeeper, nowadays. See Sue Waters's Housekeeping.—Whiting. Say, mother earth. See Liquor-sellér's Dream, The.— Murray. Say never, ye loved once. . See same.—Browning. Say not good-by! dear friend, from thee. See Goodnight, Good-by.--Greenwell. Say not our hands are cruel. —Stoddart. Say not, the struggle nought availeth. See. Hope and Keep- ing On amd Philosophy and same.-Clough. Say not you love a roasted Fowl. See Loving and Liking.— Wordsworth. Say on 1 What was the dream that waked thy soul? See Seer and the Dreamers, The.—Murray. Say over again, and yet once over again. See Sonnets from the Portuguese, XXI-Browning. Say Paddy! TX' you mind the ould grog-shop. See Slaughter House, The.—Young. “Say, papa, I want you to listen.” See Is the Moon made See Flies, The.—Prior. of Green Cheese ?—Nichols. Say, sire of insects, mighty Sol. Say, sis, where’s ma? See Census Taker, The.—Olcott. Say, §unº. lonesome fur a little feller. See Little Feller, .-AI, OI). Say, Swain, who, that is now in this school. a Trade or Profession.—Hunt. Say, Teddy, we have joked about those Spectacles and Teeth. See Send-off, A.—Irwin. Say that thou didst forsake me for some fault. LXXXIX.-Shakespeare. Say there all you folkses. See Tommy's Troubles.—Lowell. Say there, P’r'aps. See “Jim.”—Harte. Say, this lodgin'-house fur newsboys. See Demmy Jake.— Arkwright. See Angler's Vindication, The. See Choosing See Sonnets, 879 Say AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Say to me whose fortunes shall rise higher. See Antony and Cleopatra (Antony and the Soothsayer).—Shake- Speare. Say, 'tother day Kip Elbert, that's my beau, was going to go out fishin'. See Naughty Zell.—Anon. Say, M. bird, whose level flight. See To the Crow.— 11011. * Say, what is Honor l See Honor and Sonnet: On the Final Submission of the Tyrolese.—Wordsworth. Say, what is life " 'Tis to be born. See Life's Story and Story of Life, The.—Saxe. Say, what is Taste, but the internal pow'rs. See Pleasures of the Imagination (On Taste).-Akenside. Say, what is the spell, when her fledglings are cheeping. See Secret, The and Song of Love, A.—Carroll. Say where—in what region be. See Ballad: The Dames of the Olden Time.—Villon. Say which enjoys the greater blisses. See Nice Point, A. —Lessing. - Say, who does that dog there belong to ? See Thin Dog, The. —An Orl. Say, why was man so eminently raised. See Pleasures of Imagination, The (Mind of Man, The).—Akenside. Say, will you love me when I'm bald? §ee Will You Love Me when I'm Bald 7–Wood. Say, ye opprest by some fantastic woes. See Village, The (Apostrophe to the Whimsical).-Crabbe. Say, ye that know, ye who have felt and seen. See Lambs at Play.—Bloomfield. Say ye, that years roll on and ne'er return ? See game.— Landor. - Say, you little black girl, please tell me your name. See Friends: Black and White, Anon. Say, young man l if you've a wife. See Kiss Her.—Daly. Say, you’re the new minister, ain't you ? See Entertaining the Minister.—Yale, Say! You’ve struck a heap Service. Sayes Christ thee save, good Child of Ell I (F).-- (Old Ballad.) Sayest thou then to all that will to hearken. See Tenebrae. —Alexander. Says bould Barney Hilligan. See Not Willin'.-Anon. See Comfort.— See Earl Brand of trouble. me dear?” See See Last Camp- See Mercedes. “Constitution” Irish Coquetry.--Anon. Says º Colonel to the sergeant, “I was kept awake all Scamper, little leaves, about. 'Scaping from childhood, still a child. See On the Death of Scarce grown to womanhood, to die a Queen l Scarce had the earliest ray from Chinon's tower. See Joan gone. See Ramayana (Death of Yajnadatta). —Mil- Scarcely Hope had shaped for me. . See Andrew Rykman's Cathedral, The.—Thierry. See Shrimp-gatherers, The. —Moore. Says I:—“My dear Cathleen, a twelvemonth has gone.” See Irish Contrariety.—M’Call. Says Patrick to Biddy, “Good-morning, Says Sammy to Dick. See Two Little Rogues.—Diaz. Says Stonewall Jackson to “Little Phil.” See Joined the Blues.—Rooney. night.” See Raggles.—Meyers. Says Tweed to Till, “What gars ye rin sae still?” See Two Rivers.--Anon. See Leaves at Play.—Sher. Iſla, Il. - - Scant along the ridgy land. See First of April, The.— Warton. a Young Girl.—Parny. Scar not earth's breast that I may have. fire, The.—Hall. —Parsons. Scarce had Fame her Hull rewarded, See and the “Java,” The.—Anon. of Arc (Maid of Orleans Girding for Battle, The).- De Quincy. Scarce Rama to the wilderness had with his younger brother II13. E1. Scarce were the splintered lances dropped. See Count Can- despina's Standard.—Boker. Prayer (“Scarcely Hope,” etc.).-Whittier. Scarcely were the archbishop's feet upon the steps of the altar. See Murder of Thomas à Becket in Canterbury Scarlet spaces of sand and ocean. —Taylor. Scatter the blooms over the tombs. See Scatter the Blooms. Scatter the germs of the beautiful. See Scatter the Germs of the Beautiful.—Anon. Scattered over glade and dingle. See Wild Flowers.--Doud- ney. Scattered within the peaceful bay. See Harbor, The.— Southey. . - Scene, a drawing room. See Christmas Greens.—Anon. Scene, drug store. Enter a tall and rather mild-looking young man. See Drug Clerk's Trials, A.—Anon. Scenes that are brighest. See With no One to Love Us.— Ball. Schelyn law Tower is fair on the brae. See Laird of Schelyn- law.—Veitch. See Schneider's Toma- See High Ideals Schneider is very fond of tomatoes, toes.—Adams. Schoolmates, friends, all hold you dear. not Lost.—Burnell. Science, if true to itself, must come back to a personal God. See same.—Porter. Science is necessary not only for the most successful pro- duction. See Poetry of Science, The-Spencer. . See, Child—ren, the Fur—bear—ing Seal. Science long watched the realms of space. See World Be- ... yond, A.—Bowditch. Science, true daughter of the Old Time thou art See Son- net—To Science.—Poe. scintinº scintillate, globule orific. See Little Star, The. -An OI). Scion of a mighty stock, hands of iron, hearts of oak. See Young American, The.—Everett. Scores of women, old and young. See Skipper Ireson's Ride. —Whittier. Scorn not the slightest word or deed. See No Act Falls Fruitless.—Anon. Scorn not the Sonnet, Critic you have frowned. See Son- net, The “Scorn not the Sonnet,” etc.—Wordsworth. “Scorn not the Sonnet,” though its strength be sapped. See On a Magazine Sonnet.—Loines. - Scorney Bwee, the Barretts' bailiff, lewd and lame. See Welshmen of Tirawley, The...—Ferguson. Scotland l There is a magic in the sound. See Scotland.— Flagg. Scots, wha hae wi' Wallace bled. See Bannockburn. — |Ull’IlS. Scottish folk-lore has it. See Folk-lore of Christmas Tide.— Chamberlain. Scrooge is finally haunted in his dreams by three spirits. See Christmas Carol, A (Scrooge's Reformation).-- Dickens. Scrub, scrub, scrub, all the day. See Washing ‘Day.—Anon. “'Scuse me knockin' at yo' do so early. See Easter Sym- bol, Am.—Stuart. Sea shell, sea shell, sing me a song. See Sea Shell, The.— Lowell. v. Sea song and wind song. See Day.—Phelps. Sea-birds are asleep. , See Sea Slumber-song.—Noel. Sea-Kings' daughter from over the sea. See Welcome to Alexandra, A.—Tennyson. Seal thou the windowſ Yea, shut out the light. stered.—Brown. Sea-like in billowy distance, far away. See: Dakota.-Benton. Seamen three What men be ye? See Nightmare Abbey (Men of Gotham, The).--Peacock. Search creation around, where can you find a country. See Destiny of America.-Phillips. Search, search, search for a flat that's fit for me. See Flatter's Lament, The.—Anon. Search thou the ruling passion; there, alone. See Moral Essays (Ruling Passion, The).--Pope. Sea-rimmed and teeming with millions poured out on thy granite shore. See New York.-Schoonmaker. Sea-room | Sea-room | Out of the forest gloom. See Van- See To Autumn. couver.—Mildmay. Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness | —Keats. Seated * Church in the winter. See Lost Voice, The.— Seated by the glowing embers, in the pleasant firelit hall. See Two Thanksgiving Dances.—Banks. Seated I see the two again. See Hanging of the Crane, The (Household Sovereign, The).-Longfellow. Seated one day at the organ. See Lost Chord, A.—Procter. seat; º day on an organ. See Lost Ape, The.—J. W. Secession Peaceable Secession 1 See Constitution and the Union, The (Peaceable Secession) –Webster. Sech an experience as I hev hed this mornin', Tirzah Ann’. See Sweet Cicely , (Buying a Feller).—Holley. Secluded from domestic strife. See Double Transformation, The.—Goldsmith. Secret was the garden. Thompson. Secrºſs and secrets small. €Il. Secure in death he keeps the hearts he had. Guerdon.—Reese. Secure in his prophetic strength. See St. Paul at Melita.-- Newman. See a hundred banners flashing in the light ! Hundred Banners.-Stirling. See a pin and pick it up. See Old Superstitions.—Anon. See AMIHERST now his warlike Squadrons range. See Conquest of Louisburg, The.—May!em. See an old unhappy bull. See Bull, The.—Hodgson. See, as the prettiest graves will do in time. See Earth's Immortalities (Fame) –Browning. See Child’s Natural See Cloi- See Mistress of Vision, The.— See Christmas Secrets.- See Death’s See See a History.—Herford. See, Chloris, how the clouds. See dat, Signor ? See, dere she go. Da Street.—Daly. - See i. pictyah in my han'? See Photographs, The.—Dun- 3.I’. See, from this counterfeit of him. See On a Bust of Dante. —Parsons. - See here hath been dawning. See To-day.—Carlyle... . See how he strives to rescue from the flood. See Faithful Dog, The.—Sigourney. See how the flowers, as at parade. See Garden, A.-Marvell. See how the Morn awakes. Along the sky. See Coming of the Morn, The.—Heavysege. See how the morning's silver light. See same.—LacauSSade. See how the orient dew. See Drop of Dew, A.—Marvell. See how the speckled sky burns like a pigeon's throat. See Nightfall in the City of Hyderabad–Naidu. See To Chloris.-Drummond. See Rosa Walkin' Down 880 FIRST LINE INDEX Seraglio See how yon flaming herald treads. See Steamboat, The...— Holmes. * See I give myself to you, Beloyed 1 See Gift, A.-Lowell. See, I have climbed the mountainside. See San Miniato.— Wilde. ' See I’m making patchwork. The and She Can Sew.—Anon. See I in the May afternoon. See Heine.-Arnold. See I'se a nigger baby I See Nigger Baby-Wilson. See kitten on the wall. See Kitten and the Falling Leaves, The-Wordsworth. See Little Seamstress, See living vales by living waters blessed. See Ocean.-- Sprague. e g g - See Lucifer like lightning fall. See Third Sunday in Lent.— Keble. “See mamma, the crumbs are flying.” See Snowshower, The.—Duncan. See my May Basket, so dainty and sweet. See May-basket Time.——Schell. See my slate | I dot it new. See New Slate, The.—Anon. See, O see I How every tree. See Elvira.--Digby. See, on you shoal amid the blast. See Grace Vernon Russell. —Drayton. See º stocking in the corner. See Christmas Morning.— IlOI). See, see, King Richard doth himself appear. See King Richard II.-Shakespeare. See, see, mine own sweet jewel. See I see, she wakes Sabine wakes | Song: “See, see, she wakes.”—Congreve. See some queer things, we travelling folk & Well, yes, that's perfectly true. See Not in the Programme.—Coller. See that thou have no gods but me. See Ten Command- ments, The.—Anon. See that turkey out there, mister l Thanksgiving Turkey.—Kiser. See the chariot at hand here of Love. See Celebration of Charis, A (Triumph of Charis, The).--Johnson. See I ſº thickens round the gate. See Chickens, The.— See Great Gifts.--Anon. See Sabine Wakes and See Hiram Foster's See the course throng’d with gazers, the sports are begun. See High-mettled Racer, The.—Dibdin. See the day begins to break. See Faithful Shepherdess, The (Daybreak).—Fletcher. See the frog, the slimy, green frog. See Boy and the Frog, The-Anon. See the Kitten on the Wall. See Kitten and Falling Leaves, The and Kitten at Play, The.—Wordsworth. See º land, her Easter keeping. See Easter Week.-Kings- ey. See, the pretty Planet ! See Blowing Bubbles.—Allingham. See the pretty snow-flakes, falling from the sky. See Falling, Snow, The.—Anon. See the rivers flowing. See Give.—Procter. See the shining dew-drops. See God is Good.—Anon. See the smoke-wreaths how they curl so lightly skyward. See Bush Study, a la Watteau, A.—Martin. See, the stars are coming. See Stars are Coming, The.— IłOI!. - See them go forth like the floods to the ocean. See Dawn of Redemption, The.—Clark. See them, my soul!, how dreadful they appear. See Blind See Return, The.— Folk.-Baudelaire. See, they return ; ah, see the tentitive. See Christening Dolly.— ound. See, this is n.ºſ Christmas dolly. Rook. See those cheeks of beauteous dye. See Mira's Song.— Leapor. See thou character. Give thy thoughts no tongue. See Hamlet (Polonius' Advice).--Shakespeare. See gºer, hand in hand. See Days of the Week, The...— OTK. See, ºtsy Wootsy he's m” tat. See Tootsy Wootsy.—Pen- er. ‘See, valient, war friends, yonder be the first, the last, and all.’ See Before the Battle of Hastings-Warner. See, what a beauty I Half Shut eyes. , See Hebe.—Anon. See, what a grace was seated on his brow. See Hamlet (Gentleman, A).-Shakespeare. See what a heap of flowers I have. In Od. See what a lovely shell. SOI! - See what a mass of gems the city wears. Nuit: London.—Douglas. See what the good hen made. —Darling. See where my love a-Maying goes. See See Where My Love A-Maying Goes.—Anon See where she sits upon the grassie greene. See Shep- heardes Calender, The (In Praise of Eliza, Queen of the Shepherds).--Spenser. See, Winter comes, to rule the varied year. The (Winter).-Thomson. See, with what constant motion. Singing.—Lovelace. See with the simplicity. See Picture of Little T. C. in a Prospect of Flowers, The Marvell. See Child, See yon blithe child that dances in our sight! See %. Robin on the spray. See English Robin, The- See May's Flowers.— See Maud (Shell, The).-Tenny- See Impression de See Three Wonderful Things. See Seasons, See Gratiana Dancing, and The...—Coleridge. elr, k See yonder hill, so green, so round. See Much Taste and Small Estate.—Shenstone. See yonder poor, o'er-labored wight. Mourn (Melancholy).— Burns. Seel yonder stately, lordly spire. Runcie. See, yonder, the belfry tower. Seed time and weed time and cattle out to grass. on Half Moon Mountain.—Edson. Seeds with wings, between earth and sky. 'Tween Earth and Sky—Webster. Seedy Cab-driver, whither art thou going? the Cabstand.—(Punch.) Seeing so many warriors fall’n around. See Song of Roland, The (Horn, The).-Rabillon. Seeing that little Johnny Tompkins was safely out of the º: See Dolly Dialogues, The (That Little Wretch) —Hope. - Seeing the two men together and knowing that one of them was a murderer. See Sunshine Johnson.—Anon. Seek music in the wolf's fierce howl. See Irish Wolf, The. See Man was Made to See Known unto God.— See At Midnight.—Sherman. See April See Seeds and See Sapphics of —McCarroll. Seek nº ºnconse to know how long. See To Leuconóe. —H'leſ (1. Seek not the tree of silkiest bark. See Song: “Seek not the tree,” etc.—De Vere. Seek not to walk by borrowed light. See Counsel.—Cary. Seek out “acceptable words.” See Potency of English Words. —MacIntosh. Seems not our breathing light? See Renunciants.--Dowden. Seen him I have, but in his happier hour. See Epilogue to the Satires, The (Sir Robert Walpole).-Pope. Seen my lady home las' night. See Negro Love Song, A.— Dunbar. seen, ſº down at chu’ch las' night. 8.T. Sees not my friend, what a deep snow. See To my Worthy Friend, Master T. Lewes.—Vaughan. * See'st not, my love, with what a grace. See Arcadius' Song to Sepha-Bosworth. - other ? See “As Thyself.”— Seest thou a fault in any Anon. See'st, thou, my daughters, yon blue outline against the sky. See Farewell, The...—Anon. See'st thou my home 2—'tis where yon woods are waving. See Two Homes, The.—Hemans. See'st thou that cloud as silver clear. See Julia's Bed.— Herrick. • Seize, O seize the sounding lyre. he.—Jones. Seldom upon lips of mine. Seldom visited and almost unknown. ington's Birthplace, A.—Johnson. Selestial apoley which didest inspire. —Anon. Self-ease is pain, thy only rest. Self-murder name it not our island’s shame. The (Self-murder).-Blair. Self-reverence self-knowledge, self-control. See Memory Gems. Sell old Robin, do you say? Well, I reckon not to-day ? See Old Robin.—Trowbridge. * Sempronius Prigg and Miltiades Piso. See Presto Change.— Smiley. Sen throw virtue increases dignitie. See Good Counsel and Gude and Godlie Ballates, The.—James the First. Senator Clapp of Minnesota tells of the cross-examination. See Discovered.—Dun- See Hero of Bridgewater, See Silent Prayer.—Lamartine. See Glimpse of Wash- See Odd to a Krokis. See same.—Whittier. See Grave, See What He Made.—Anon. Senator. Taylor, of Tennessee, when he was Governor. See Bound to be Saved.—Anon. Senators of Rome, Whither, oh whither shall I fly 3 See Jugurthine War, The (Prince Adherbal before the Roman Senate).-Sallust. Sence Idy's gone somehow, you see. ite. Sence little Wesley went, the place seems all so strange and still. ... See Absence of Little Wesey, The-Riley. Sence Sally's been to Europe and studied singin' there. See Sence Sally’s Been to Europe.—Laight. Send back [or home my long-stray’d eyes to me. See See King Henry See Sence Idy's Gone. Message, The and same.—-Donne. Send danger from the east unto the west. V., Part I.—Shakespeare. Send down thy winged angel, God. See Prayer, in Sickness, A.—Procter. Send it up to the garret 2 Well, no. See Old Canteen, The. —White. See King Henry IV., Pt. I. (Hot- See Send us your prisoners. spur).-Shakespeare. Sense with keenest edge unuséd. Bridges. Sentiment has been an important factor in all great achieve- ments. See Sentiment Rules the World.—Hill. Sento l’ aura mia antica, e i dolci colli. See Sonetto: (“Sento l' aura mia antica, e i dolci colli”). See Son- net: “Once more, ye balmy gales, I feel you blow.”— Petrarch. September has come and all the prairie is dotted with little yellow sunflowers. See Sunflower Story, A.—Anon. September strews the woodland o'er. See Song for Septem- ber, A.—Parsons. September sunshine, warm and low. Anon. Seraglio of the Sultan Bee. See Hollyhock, A-Sherman, T’ater Filio. — See School-time.— 881 Seraphena AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Seraphena Swingleton, for five long years. See Separation of Jeremiah and Seraphena.-Anon. Seraphina, young and lovely, with a fortune at command. See Ideal with a Roman Nose, An-Anon. Serene, I fold my hands and wait. See Waiting.—Bur- roughs. e Serene the silver fishes glide. See At the Aquarium.—East- Iſla, Il, Serene, vast head, with silver cloud of hair. See Tribute of Grasses, A.—Garland. * * * Sergeant of Police Reynolds, Forty-eighth district. See Every-day Case, An-Bloomingdale. - - Servant of the eternal Must. See Pagan Epitaph-Middle- ton. “Serve God and be cheerful ? See same.—Newell. s Set as a challenge at the mountain's side. See Escurial, The...—Gautier. Set down, Lindyl Whar's yo mannahs? See De Thanks- givin' Blessin'.-Piner. Set her among the angels. See Ever Womanly.—Thayer. Set in the fierce red desert for a sword. See Khartoum.— Roberts. Set in this stormy Northern sea. Wilde. Set not thy foot on graves. See To J. W.-Emerson. Set still, honey, let ole Mammy tell yer 'bout de churn. See Mammy's Churning Song.—Oldham. t See Ave Imperatrix.— Set the bells a-ringing, ringing. See While the Joy Goes on. —Denton. Set where the upper streams of Simois flow. See Palladium. —Arnold, Set your face to the sea, fond lover. See Refuge.—Winter. Settin' by the fire, whilst Molly's stirrin’ roun’. See Dreams —(Atlanta Constitution.) Settin’ round the stove last night. and Taste.—Riley. See Liz-Town Humorist, Setting aside the palpable injustice. See Death Penalty for New Offences, The.—Byron. - Seven colors in heaven combined. See Rainbow, The.— Anon. Seven daughters had Lord Archibald. See Seven Sisters, The , or, The Solitude of Binnorie.—Wordsworth. Seven full-paunched eunuchs came to me. See King, The. —Cannell. s - Seven lang years I hae served the King. See Whummil Bore, The...— (Ballad. Seven little girls are we. See Seven Days in a Week.-- Foster. Seven º laterns see. See Seven Little Beacon Lanterns. —SCI) ell. Seven maidens 'neath the midnight. See Romance of the Ganges, A.—Browning. - Seven patriot soldiers, the father and six stalwart sons. See Seven Invincibles, The...— (New England Magazine.) Seven sheep were standing. See How Many 7–Anon. Seven sweet singing birds up in a tree. See Dream of a Girl Who Lived at Seven-oaks, The.—Rands. Seven we were, and two are gone. See Two Long Vaca- tions: Grasmere.—Butler. Seven wee birds on the limb of a tree. See Ten Little Song- sters, The.—Anon. Seven weeks of sea, and twice seven days of storm. See Gibraltar.—Blunt. Seven white roses on one tree. See Seven Years Old.— Swinburne. Seven women loved him. See Test, The...—Stedman. Seven yº. had we been married. See Naming the Baby. —AI) Oll. Seven years have flown like seven days. —Binyon. Seven years in Childhood's sport and play. Sevens.—Anon. Seven years, seven happy careless years. panionship, A.—Anon. Seven years ye shall be a stone. The (B).- (Old Ballad.) Seventeen hundred and thirty-nine. Brocade,” Ther—Dobson. Seventeen rose-buds in a ring. Thackeray. Several hours had elapsed. See Henrietta Temple (Ferdi- nand discovers London).--Disraeli. Several passengers were sitting in the waiting room. See Two Absent-minded Men.—Anon. Several years ago the steamboat Buckeye blew up. See Dutchman’s Testimony in a Steamboat Case, A.—Anon. “Sexton,” Bessie's white lips faltered, pointing to the prison old. See Curfew must not Ring To-night.—Thorpe. Sexton, we go to-morrow. It is foolish. See Good-bye, Old Church.-Pomeroy. Seynt Stevene was a clerk in Kyng Herowdes halle. See St. Stephen and Herod.— (Ballad.) Sez Alderman Grady. See Officer Brady.—Chambers. Sez Corporal Madden to Private McFadden. See Recruit, The...—Chambers. See Seven Years. See Ten Ven See School Com- See Maid and the Palmer, See Ballad of “Beau Sh, Arthur ! Not so loud Is everything ready ? See Love Stronger than Locks.--Anon. Shade of our greatest, O look down to-day I See To the Spirit of Abraham Lincoln.—Gilder. Shades of ev’ning close not o'er us. See Isle of Beauty, Fare Thee Well.—Bayley. Shadows, and vanities, blind to the light. See San Francisco (October, 1909).-Cheney, Shall I, mine affections slack. See See Lucy’s Birthday.— . Shady tree—babbling brook. See Romance of a Hammock. —AIAOIſl. “Shake off your heavy trance.” “Shake off,” etc.—Beaumont and Fletcher. Shakespeare and Milton—what third blazoned name. See Tennyson.—Aldrich. Shakespeare says something about worms. See His Wedded Wife.—Kipling. - Shakespeare Speaks: Sometimes when I’m not at work on a play. See In Defense of the Advertising Muse.—Mun- kittrick. Shakespeare, thy legacy of peerless song. See At Stratford- on-Avon.—Bell. Shakespeare (whom you and ev’ry playhouse hill style the divine). See Satires and Epistles of Horace Imitated. (To Augustus).--—Pope. Shakey, take a fader's plessing. See Polonius to Laertes— “Renewed.”—Anon. Shall, a free thinking chicken live in doubt? See Skeptical Chicken.—Anon. Shall atoms be eternally active, and intellect. tions of Immortality.—Simmons. “Shall I, a priest of God, live on in sin!” the Priest.—Runcie. - Shall I be like grandma when I am old? Like Grandma —Anon. Shall I be thought fantastical. See Reading.—Lamb. Shall I come, Sweet Love, to thee. See Shall I Come, Sweet Love?—Campion. Shall I compare thee to a summer's day ? XVIII.-Shakespeare. Shall I ever be a drunkard. See Song: See Intima- See Anselmo, See Shall I Be See Sonnets, See Wise Resolution, A.— Allen. “Shall I go and call them up.” See Calling Them up.– Cooper. Shall I (like a hermit) dwell. See His Further Resolution. -—AIlori. Shall I, like a hermit, dwell. See His Love Admits No Rival. —Raleigh. Shall I loose my dusky little coracle. See Sea-going Bark, The (From the Irish of King and Bishop Cormac Mac Culennain). Answer to Master Wither's Song, “Shall I, Wasting in Despair?”—Jon- SOIl. Shall I—Oh, why should I. See Nervous Woman at the Tele- phone.—Schell. Shall I ring ? See Doorstep Dialogue, A.—Sothern. Shall I say that what heaven gave earth has taken 2 See Sentence.—Bynner. Shall I strew on thee rose or rue or laurel. Vale.—Swinburne. Shall I tell you whom I love? See Britannia's Pastorals (My Choice).--Browne. Shall I, then hope when faith is fled. See Shall I, Then, Hope When Faith Is Fled.—Campion. Shall I thus ever long, and be no whit the nearer? See To Her Sea-faring Lover.—Anon... " Shall I, wasting in despaire. See Author's Resolution in a Sonnet, The.—Wither. - Shall it so be See Rondel: Shall It Be So?—Charles d' Orleans. Shall mine eyes behold thy , glory, oh, my country. See After Death and Irelánd, Oh, My Country I and Post Mortem.—-Parnett. Shall pride a heap of sculptured marble raise. See On Lau- rence Sterne.—Anon. - Shall the mole, from his night under-ground. See I Know That My Redeemer Liveth.-Solis-Cohen. Shall they bury me in the deep. See My Grave.—Davis. Shall Thor with his hammer. See March.-Crawford. Shall we await the orders of the War Office to overturn thrones? See Against War.—Robespierre. Shall_we break the plight of youth. See Empire First.— Lesperance. Shall we come out of it all some day. age (Who Knows).-Clough. Shall we keep the Philippine Archipelago. sion.—Sibley. Shall we meet again, love. Roche. - Shall we meet no more, my love, at the binding of the sheaves. See Adonais.—Harney. Shall we not weary in the windless days. Watson. Shall we send back the Johnnies their bunting. See Those Rebel Flags.--Jewett. - Shall we then surrender to turbulence. See Shall We Give up the Union ?—Dickinson. Shall we walk by the stars instead of the Sun ? Satellite 2–Hull. shallº, complain who feed the world. See To Labor.— tetSOn. Shalt thou be honest ? See Rhymed Lesson, A.—Holmes. Shame on thee, savage monarch-man, proud monopolist of reason. See Of Cruelty to Animals.—Tupper. Shame upon my thoughts, O shamel See On the Flightiness of Thought.—Anon. Shame upon you, Robin. Milkmaid).-Tennyson. “Shang” is somebody in himself. See Sha’n’t and Won't were two little brothers. and Will.—Anon, See Ave atque See Amours de Voy- See For Expan- . See Concord Love Song, A.— See Here-after.— See Sun or See Queen Mary (Song of the “Shang.”—Child. See Won’t 882 FIRST LINE INDEX She Shapcot I to thee the Fairy State. See Oberon's Feast.— Herrick. Shaper of breathing lives, and Lord of all above. See Last Orison, The.—Stafford. Sharp is the night, but stars with frost alive. Heavens.—Meredith. Shawondasee, fat and lazy. See Song of Hiawatha, The (South Wind, The).--Longfellow. See Winter She ain’t black, me li'l' lady, Honey Love! See Honey Love.—Hanff. She always met my ardent looks. See Her Reason.- Irving. * * She always stood upon the steps. See Watching for Papa. —Anon. She bade me follow to her garden. See Snap-dragon.— Lawrence. e * She beat the happy pavement. See Gratiana Dancing.— Lovelace. She began ripping the binding from the bottom of the skirt. See “Jefful, The.”—Habberton. e She blossomed in the country. See Country Lassie, The...— Anon. She bounded o'er the graves. —Gilman. º She brought it over to our house, Mrs. Bascomb did. See Bascomb's Baby.—Anon. She burst fierce wine. See Gallant Woman, A.—Shana- felt. She calls him cruel—he has crushed a rose. See Nice Dis- tinction, A.—Vannah. g She came among the glittering [gathering—C.] crowd. See Common Sense.—Fields. She came and stood in the Old South Church. See In the “Old South.”—Whittier. She came and went as comes and goes. See Under the Red Cross.-Hickox. e e She came from Detroit and her great pride was in being an invalid. See Remarkable Case, A.—Anon. She came here from the middle west. See Combine, A.— See Annie in the Graveyard. Anon. She came in from the country. See She Wanted an Epi- taph.-Anon. & She came—she is gone—we have met. See Catharina.- Cowper. She came, she went, what time between. See Sorothy.— Rice. She º: to the door. See Calling the Boy to Tea.— In OIl. She came tripping from the church-door. See “Course of Love” too “Smooth,” The.—Anon. She can be as wise as we. See Marian.—Meredith. She can recite, from “Curfew Shall Not Ring.” See Ballad of the Everlasting Amateur, The.—Perry. . She casts a spell—ohl casts a spell. See My Love.—Oh She is My Love.—Hyde. * She comes like the hush and beauty of the night. Sce Poetry.—Markham. She comes not when noon is on the roses. Trench. She comes, she comes—the Burden of the Deeps. vincible Armada, The.—Schiller. She comes I she comes l the sable throne behold. See Dun- caid, The.—Pope. - te e She comes—the spirit of the dance I See Dancing Girl, A. —Osgood. wº She comes with fairy footsteps. See Little Rose.— (Black- See Perdita.-Coates. wood’s Magazine.) She dances, and I seem to be. She dared not wait my coming, and shall look. . See Canute the Great.—Field. She decided that the only way to run a house economically. See When not to Keep Books.--Anon. She died—as die the roses. See Child of Promise, The...— MacColl. g She died in beauty—like a rose. See “She Died in Beauty.” See Mary —Sillery. See Wanished.— See same.— See In- She died in June, while yet the woodbine sprays. —A Reminiscence.—Turner. . She died—this was the way she died. Dickinson. She does not “languish in her bower.” The.—Matherson. She does not live at my house, O dear no I —Chatfield. She doth tell me where to borrow. See Companionship of the Muse and Muse, The.—Wither. She doubted not the Glorious Creator's gifts. See Judith.- (Old Eng.) She dreams of Love upon the temple stair. Priestess of Aphrodite, A.—Rogers. She dressed herself, she made her will, she bade them all See “New Woman,” See Cross Betsy. See Sleeping good-by. See Her First Railroad Ride.—Anon. She dwelt among the untrodden ways. See same.—Words- worth. She entered a crowded car and was followed by five bloom- ing children. See Mrs. O'Toole and the Conductor.— Smith. She entered the train at California Avenue. See Public Proposal, A.—Anon. She fears him, and will always ask. See Eros Turannos.— Robinson, - She fell asleep on Christmas Eve. See My Sister's Sleep.– Rossetti. She fell away in her first ages spring. See Daphnaïda.-- Spenser. She felt, I think, but as a wild-flower can. See Irish Wild Flower, An.—Piatt. tº She # they say. See Kansas Admitted to the Union.— III GI’. She floats into the quiet skies. —Blind. She flushed and paled, and, bridling, raised her head. See Whispering Gallery, The.—McKay. She folded up the worn and mended frock. See Compensa- tion.—Anon. She gamboll'd on the greens. She gathered at her slender waist. ship, The.—Holmes. She gave her life to love. The...—Barlow. . She gave him her book to write in. of Blue, The.—Jakeway. *. She gave me all that woman can. See Mirror of Diana, The. See Olivia.-Tennyson. See Girdle of Friend- See never knew. See Old Maid, See Autograph Book See Monna Lisa.-- Lowell. She gazed upon the burnished brace. See Tender Heart, The...—Cone. She ºd on her peaceful quest. See Nemesis.--Cran- all. She grº. the bar, arranged her skirts. See Fulfillment. – An OIA, w She had a dimple in her chin. See Cupid—His Mark.-- Garrison. She had a parcel, small and round. See Woman’s “No,” A.—Graham. She had corn-flowers in her ear. See Gipsy Jane.—Rands. She had lingered long by the window-pane. See Weather Bureau, The.—Anon. She had looked for his coming as warriors come. See Love's Coming.—Wilcox. She had lost many children. See Little Shroud, The.— Landon. She had never mailed a letter before. The.—Siviter. She had no saying dark enough. See Hill Wife, The (Oft- repeated Dream, The.)—Frost. “She hailed from round Boston somewheres, and she came See Ruling Passion, out here.” See Kindergarten Christmas, A.—Carruth. She has a beauty of her own. See Australian Girl, An.— Castilla. She has a clear, wind-sheltered loveliness. See Pastel.- Shanafelt. She *** primrose at her breast. See Primrose Dame, A. —White. “She has beauty, but you must keep your heart cool. See Dear Fanny.—Moore. She has call'd to her her bower-maidens. ing (G).-- (Old Ballad.) She has gone home, to that glad land which lies. IHome.—Miller. She has gone.—she has left us in passion and pride. See Brother Jonathan's Lament for Sister Caroline.— - Holmes. - “She has gone to be with the angels.” See Vision of the . Snow, The-Preston. She has gone to the bottom I the wrath of the tide. See Alabama, The.—Bell. She has laughed as softly as if she sighed Short-comings, A.—Browning. She has wrestled with the sages of the dim historic ages. See Because She's a Woman, Not Her Learning.— Anon. She hath a woven garland all of the sighing wedge. See April in Ireland.—Hopper. See Little Knot of Blue, See Young Hunt- See Gone See Woman's She hath no gems of lustre bright. A.—Peck. She heard the children playing in the sun. See Pain.— Monroe. - She hed no maw ner paw, ner any blood er kin. See Jinny. —McGlasson. She held a Cup and Ball of ivory white. See Delia at Play. —Southey. She hid herself in the soirée kettle. See Ballade of the Nurserie, A.—Twig. She hung the cage at the window. See Caprice.—Howells. She is a maid of artless grace. See same-Vicente. She is a rich and rare land. See My Land.—Davis. She is a winsome wee thing. See My Wife's a Winsome Wee Thing.—Burns. She is all so slight. See After Two Years.-Aldington. She is always in trouble—and don't she let you know it, too ! See Stage Land (Stage Heroine, The).-Jerome. “She is dead!” they said to him. “Come away.” See She and He.—Arnold. “She is dead!” they say! she is robed for the grave. See Dead Singer, The.—O’Reilly. She is eight years old. See Bowl of Water, The.—Binyon. She is far from the land. See same.—Moore. She is fighting for her freedom, striving hard to rend in vain. See Cuba.—Gardner. She is free of the trap and the paddle. See Half-breed Girl, The.—Scott. * She is mine own I See Two Gentlemen of Verona, The,'— Shakespeare, º 883 She AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS New Woman Considered, The.—Graham. She is my love beyond all thought. See She is my Love.— . She played upon her music-box a fancy air by chance. See From the Irish. Pſer Polka Dots.—Newell. She is my only girl. See Dumb Child, The.—Anon. She prayed, her withered hand uprearing. See Goody Blake She is not fair to outward view. See same.—Coleridge. and Harry Gill.—Wordsworth. She is not old, she is not young. See Woman With the She promised me a kiss the other day. See Extending Serpent’s Tongue, The.—Watson. Credit.—Anon. She is not yet, but he whose ear. See Dominion of Aus- She rose from her untroubled sleep. See “Chamber Scene” tralia, The.—Stephens. w and same.—Willis. She is old, and bent, and wrinkled. See Marching Still.— . She rose—she sprung—she clung to his embrace. See Cor- Irving. sair, The (Parting of Conrad and Medora, The).- She is old I she is old, our Lastra. See Lastra a Signa.-- Byron. Clarke. ' She roves through shadowy solitudes. See Tacita.--Ken- She is right weary of her days. See Mary Ann.—Munby. yon. - e She is risen from the dead. See America Resurgent.— . She rushed to the telephone and rung it madly. See Ex- Stafford. pensive Chicken, An.—Anon. e She is so pretty, the girl I love. See She is so Pretty.— Ghe said, “I was not born to mope, at home in loneliness.” Béranger. See Ride Round the Parapet, The.—Mangan. She is so winsome and so wise. See She Just Keeps House | She sang of lovers met to play. See Casual Song, A.— for Me.—Blewett. Noel. te º . She is talking aesthetics, the dear clever creature. See | She sat and wept ... beside. His feet; the weight. See Midges.—Lytton. “Multum Dilexit.”—Coleridge. . º She is touching the cycle—her tender tread. See Tennes- || She sat beside me in the train, pain flitted o'er her face. see.—Boyle. See Difference, A.—Anon. . She isn't half so handsome as when twenty years agone. She sat beside the mountain springs. See Forsaken, The.— See Hannah Jane.—Locke. Aídé. She just had left the Latin school. See Love and Latin.- || She sat down below a thorn. See Cruel Mother, The (B). Anon. - — (Old Ballad.) She kept her secret well, oh yes. See My Angeline.— . She sat down, below a thorn. See Fine Flowers in the Smith. Valley.—Anon. - She kissed me on the forehead. See Windle-Straws.- || She sat, like all the rest of us, at tea. See Growing Blind. Dowden. —Rilke. w She knelt upon her brother's grave. See Dora.-Brown. She sat on the porch in the sunshine. See Kissed his She knew that she was growing blind. See Blind Louise. Mother.—Rexford. —l)ewey. - { She sat on the sliding cushion. See Laugh in Church, A.— . She knows a cheap release. See Movies, The.—Frank. Anon. She laid it where the sunbeams fall. See Motherhood.— . She Sauntered by the Swinging seas. See By the Swing- Calverley. ing Seas.-Henley. She lay unconscious, in dreamy sleep. See Beautiful | She saw a Sun on a summer gky. See Kilmeny's Visions in Dreams.--Anon. Fairy Land.—Hogg. She lay upon the couch—the prisoner queen. See Death | She saw the bayonets flashing in the sun. See Decoration of Cleopatra, The.—Anon. Day.—Gilder. ſ She leads me on through storm and calm. See My Guide.— . She says: “Poor friend, you waste a treasure.” See Song: Savage-Armstrong. “She says: “Poor friend you waste a treasure.’”— She leaned her back unto a thorn. See Cruel Mother, The De Vere. (C).- (Old Ballad.) She says, ... “The cock crows—hark l’’ See Parting Lovers, She leaned her cheek upon her hand. See Ballad of Oris- The.—Alger. kany, The.—Auringer. She screamed in terror when her purse. See Shopping.— She led me first to God. See Her Words and Prayers.-- Anon. Pierpont. She seemed an angel to our infant eyes. See Mother’s Pic- She limps with halting painful pace. See Portrait of an ture, A.—Stedman. Old Woman,—Ficke. She sees her image in the glass. See Shadow Dance, The. She listened like a cushat dowe. See Listening.—Ros- —Moulton. setti. She should never have looked at me. See Christina.- She listened to the music of the spheres. See same.—Bar- Browning. ing-Gould. She shrank from all, and her silent mood. See Female Con- She lived beside the Anner. See Irish Peasant Girl, The. vict, The.—Landon. —Kickham. She sickened first three years ago and more. See Sick She lived where the mountains go down to the sea. See Princess, . The.—Tynan. Golden Rowan.—Carman. - She sings at her wheel at that low cottage door. See Yan- She lives in light, not shadow. See Of One who neither kee Girl, The -Whittier. Sees nor Hears.-Gilder. - t She sings her...wild dirges and smiles 'mid the strain. See She looked just like that kind of a woman. See Emancipa- Song: , “She sings her wild dirges.”—De Vere. tion of Man, The.—Burdette. She sits all day plaiting a wild-rose wreath. See June.— . She looks upon his lips and they are pale. See Venus and Anon: t Adonis (Venus with the Dead "Body of Adonis).- She sits alone on the cold grave-stone. See Plorans Ploravit. Shakespeare. —De Vere. She loved the Autumn, I the Spring. See Spirit of Sadness. | She sits amid her orange-trees. See Los Angeles.—Mace. Le Gallienne. She sits beneath the elder-tree. See Death-child, The.— She made a little shadow-hidden grave. See Dead Faith, Sharp. º The.—Lea. She sits in a fashionable parlor. See Modern Belle, The...— She made a nunnery of her life. See Sister of Charity, A. Anon. —Scott. She sits in the gathering shadows. See At Fourscore.— “She made home happy l’” these few lines I read. See Rexford. “She Made Home Happy.”—Coyle. - She sits on a table and smokes a cigarette. See Stage Land She makes no moan above her faded flowers. See Going (Stage Adventuress, The).--Jerome. Softly.—Anon. She sits with eyes intent upon the screen. See At the Picture She might be, lovely, if the night. See On One Dead.— Show.—Baker. Musset. She sits within the white oak hall. See Helen.—Valentine. She might have known it in the earlier spring. See Fem- | She sitteth there a mourner. See Death in Life.—Dodge. inine.—Bunner. She sleeps amongst her pillows soft. See Repose, A.— Proc- She moved through the garden in glory, because. See Mari- ter. tº s - e. gold.-Garnett. She sleeps within a sheltered marble close. See Spirit Bridal. She moves most sad and beautiful. See Ireland To-day- —Ferris. º Leslie. She smiles and smiles, and will not sigh. See Urania.-- She must be courteous, she must be holy. See My Queen. Arnold. —Anon. She smiles; the cruel world seems bright. See My Fiancée. She, my heart's Idol, is nor dark nor fair. See My Heart's —Reilly. Idol.—Hamilton. She sought him east, she sought him west. See Rare Willie She, of whose soul... if, we may say, 'twas gold. See Elegy Drowned in Yarrow, or the Water O Gamrie (B).- On Mistress Elizabeth Drury.—Donne. (Old Ballad.) • She once was a lady of honor and wealth. See Sister of . She sowed at morn with eager hand. See Sower, The.— Charity, The.—Griffin. Sh Yºº d] to all. See Met h Miffl She pass'd away like morning dew. 62 ,- e Spake so kindly unto all. ee Metamorphosis.—Mifflin. {...d. y g W. See Early Death She #: t tº: * º her ſº throne. B: ºw. h * he ai º € ysses and the Sirens).-Homer. (Bryant. She {...º.º.º.º. º.º.:* See St. She †." the Rights of Woman. See Lecture, The.— r i ; e • UOI’ſ)0tt. She Fº like morning dew. See Early Death.- §: ; 3. wº. gown. See Dollie-Peck. She passes in her beauty bright. See Secret, The.—Monk- e ;..." tºº. wintered tree. See England and her house. e e * * “She stands alone: ally nor friend has she. See England She picked up the fencing foils and ran up the stairs. See Stands Alorie and Sonnet: England Stands Alone.— Watts-Dunton. 884 FIRST LINE INDEX She She She She She She Sh She She Sh She She She She She She She She She She She She She She She She She She She Sh She She She She She She She She She Sh She She € € e € She She She She She She She She She She She She See Treaties See Woman Who Lingers, The. stands erect before the powers of earth. of Amity.—Anon. stands on the corner. —Anon. stands upon the border land. See My Mother.— Pollard. stepped upon Sicilian grass. See Persephone.—Inge- low. stood against the kitchen sink. See In the Home Stretch.—Frost. e stood alone amidst the April fields. See Late Spring, The and “Spring is Late, The.”—Moulton. stood at the bar of justice. See Guilty or not Guilty. —-Anon. i stood at the clumsy loom. See At the Loom.— (Public Opinion.) stood at the glass with a glowing cheek. See Domestic Episode, A.—Anon. stood before her father's gorgeous tent. Daughter.—Willis. stood before the dying man. See Dying Brigand, The. —Anon. stood breast-high amid the corn. See Ruth.—Hood... . stood in the harvest-field at noon. See Angel's Visit, An.—Turner. stood in the tender twilight. See Homeless.—Anon. takes but to give again. See National Ode, The (“She takes,” etc.).--Taylor. thanked me, and bade me. See Othello, , the Moor of Venice (“She thanked me,” etc.).-Shakespeare. that denies me I would have. See Valerius on Women. —Hevwood. & that dwells here her spirit doth transmit. See My Sis- See Les Amours.r—Cot- See Jephtha’s ter's Room.—Money-Coutts. . that I pursue, still flies me. ton. that is careless is never steadfast. See Careless Maid, The.—Anon. º him that men were false. See Old Story, The.— Il OIl. See Harriet See What She Said.—Gam- told the story, and the whole world wept. Beecher Stowe.—Dunbar. tole me sumfin defful. well. toº; her song to beauty's side. See Woman's Song, A. —Scott. took up one of the magazines. See Bit of Newspaper Verse, A.—Anon. turn'd the fair page with her fairer hand. See Home in War-time.—Dobell. turned, smiled, and passed up the twilight. See Lucile (Character of Lucile).-Lytton. turns her great grave eyes toward mine. See Other Side of the Moon, The.—Fawcett. twirled , the string of golden beads. See Illustration of a Picture.—Holmes. vowed she'd nothing tº declare. See Phyllis at the Custom-House.—Woods. wadna bake, she wadna brew. See Wife Wrapt in Wether's Skin, The.— (Old Ballad.) walked among the lilies. See Mary.—Sangster. walks in beauty, like the night. See She Walks in Beauty.—Byron. walks—the lady of my delight. See Shepherdess, The.— Meynell. wandered alone at midnight, through alley and court and street. See Brought Back.-Nicholls. wanders in the April woods. See Agatha.-Austin. wanders up and down the main. See Derelict.—Ca- V8,2,2,3,. wanted to reach an ideal. See Her Ideal.—Master- See SOI). warbled the soprano with dramatic sensibility. We all Know Her.—Masson. - \ was a beauty in the days. See She Was a Beauty.— Bunner. was a Boston [or cultured] lady [or maiden], and she'd scarcely passed eighteen. See Educational Court- ship and What He Called it.—(Somerville Journal.) was a bright and beautiful child. See Drunkard's Daughter, The.—Hall. was a creature framed by love divine. Artevelde (Wife, A).--Taylor. was a dainty little maid, and he was very tall. See Flowery.—Anon. was a downright Yankee See “Oh, Yeh-yus I’’- Brooks. was a fair girl graduate, enrobed in spotless white. See Woman's Career.— (Life.) was a girl as neat and trim. Davenport. was a handsome and wealthy young widow. a Widow Mourned.—Anon. was a housemaid, tall and slim. See Domestic Tragedy, A.—Sims. was a lady great and splendid. See Lute Player, The. —Watson. was a little Irish maid. See Daisies.—Anon. was a little old woman. See There'll be Room in Hea- ven.—Anon. was a maid with rosy cheeks. all Alone.—Marion. See Philip van gal. See Asking Mother.— See How See She was Traveling She She She She She She She She She She She She She She She She She She She She She She She She She She She She She She She She She She She She She She She She She She She, She She She She, She She She was a meek little woman, and she carried a fretting baby in her arms. See How Mr. Simonson Took Care of the Baby.—Phelps. was a phantom of delight. See same.—Wordsworth. was a queen of noble Nature's crowning. See Stanzas: “She was a queen,” etc.—Coleridge. was a small girl. See Hazing of Valiant, The.— Anon. Wà.S 8. 8, IOl theosophic miss. See Theosophic Marriage, A. didn’t know a little bit Aired Her Knowledge.— was a Vassar graduate, and about housekeeping. See (Detroit Free Press.) was a very pretty girl—although that counted for little with either of us. See. Platonic Friendship, A.—Bar- Wis a winsome country lass. See Billet-doux, A.— *about forty-five years old. See Jiners, The.— *in actress, famous, rich, and fair. See Sacrifice of Genius, The.—Hichens. was an only child. See Ginevra.—Rogers. was as good as goodness is. See My Mother.— Adams. was bashful, self-conscious, ticated.—Pickhardt. was but an average American girl. stress, The.—Anon. was dead. Dear, gentle, patient, noble Nell, was dead. sº, º Curiosity Shop, The (Death of Little Nell, The). —L) 1& Ken S. but rosy. See Unsophis- See Unpaid Seam- was dead. No sleep so beautiful and calm. See Old Curiosity Shop, The (Death of Little Mell, The).- Dickens. was dead. There upon her little bed, she lay at rest. See Old Curiosity Shop, The).--Dickens. was ironing her dolly's new gown. Anon. The (Death of Little Nell, See Her Reply.— was just a little curly-headed school-girl. See School Episode, A.—Anon. was milking an Alderney cow. See Amaryllis.-- Anon. was my dream's, fulfillment and my joy. See Mother- See. Tragedy, See History of a Pretty See Amanda See Under the Rose—stod. See Cosmopolitan See Nature— in-law, The.—Wilcox. was no armoured cruiser of twice six thousand tons. Browning. was on the platform. reading her essay. lace, The.—Maupassant. See Neck- was only a woman, famished for loving. —Pitkin. was rich and of high degree. See Sea, . The.—Ogden. Little Girl that Grew Up, The.—(Zion's Herald.) was the daughter of John Artley. See Phoebe's Ex- Girl.—Anon. wearies with a want [or an ill] unknown. dard. went round and asked subscriptions. Levy. See New Love, New Life— —Cartwright. whom I see on the street. See She's the Easter Girl of Rome.—Du Bellay. wore a wreath of roses. See same.—Bayly. was my friend. How full of charm and zest I See Napoline.—Girardin. See War-ship of 1812, The...— (Philadelphia. Record.) was not as pretty as women I know. See My Kate.— was not white nor brown. See Aurora Leigh (Picture of Marian Erle).-Browning. e See Glory of the Girl, The.— (Cincinnati Post.) was one of those pretty and charming girls. was only a small black and white cat of humble birth. See Little Cat Made Fur Fly.—Anon. A.—Marzials. --> was only two weeks from Ireland. See New Cook, The. was pretty, and happy and young See Pardon Com- plete.—Dolliver. was sent forth. . See same.—Landon, was sitting up straight in a straight-backed chair. See was so little—little in her grave. See Mother who Died too, The.—Thomas. ploit.—Lynde. was the prettiest girl, I ween. was walking in the Springtime, in the morning-tide of life. See Curtain, The.—Anon. and Chase, The.—Patmore. wears a rose in her hair. wears no jewel upon hand or brow. See King's Daugh- ter, The.—Utter. Woman, A.—Foss. who so long has lain. who... to Heaven more Heaven doth annex. See On a Virtuous Young Gentlewoman that Died Suddenly. whom I loved, not human in degree. Lucas. for Me.—Macdonald. - whose high top above the starres did sore. See Hills will now be at home. See Tale of Two Cities, A (Death of Madame Defarge).-Dickens. wrote to her daddy in Portland, Maine, from out in Denver, Col. See Cure for Homesickness.—Day. 885 She AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS See Boy's Conclusion, See How She Got She wuz a old maid, Aunt Sue Wuz. A.—Anon. She'd dressed up to go out with him. Ready.—Fink. Shed no tear ! oh shed no tear ! Sheddad, the son of Ad, of Hadramant. dad's Paradise.—Arnold. Shemuel, the Bethlehemite. See Shemuel.—Bowen. Shepheard, I list none accordaunce make. See False Friends.—Spenser. • Shepherd Jesus, in Thy arms. See Child's Evening Hymn, See Shepherd's See Faery Song.—Keats. See King Shed- A.—Clarke. - Shepherd, what's love, I pray thee tell? Description of Love, The.—Raleigh. (?) Shepherd, wilt thou take counsel of the bird. See Philomel to Corydon.—Young. Shepherd, you tell us that our star. Beranger. Shepherds all, and maidens fair. See Faithful Shepherd- ess, The (Song of the Priest of Pan).--John Fletcher. Shepherds, rejoice, lift up your eyes. See Shepherds, Re- joice.—Watts. Sherwood in the twilight, is Robin Hood awake! See Sher- wood and Song of Sherwood, A. —Noyes. She's a beautiful brig, the Ranger, as she breasts the waves. See John Paul's First Victory.—Rice. She's a floating boiler, crammed with fire and steam. See Torpedo-boat, The.—Barnes. She's all my fancy painted him. See same.—Carroll. She's broken-hearted I have heard. See Heart and the Liver, The.—Saxe. She's consinted at last ! (Leeds Mercury.) She's empty: hark! See World, The.—Quarles. She's game to dwall in heaven, my lassie. See same.—Cun- ningham. She's got the right to handle a broom. See All the rights she wants.-Spencer. She’s had a Vassar education. Matthews. She's just a little mother in a cabin far away. See Just a Little Mother.—Anon. She's kissin' of my cares away. See Falling Stars.-- See How Pat went Courting.— See American Girl, An.— See My Dearie.—Stan- ton. She's loveliest of the festal throng. See Rose and Thorn, The.—Hayne. She’s lº. IHer eyes are as blue. See They Don't Agree. -AI1011. - - She's not what fancy painted her. See Song of the Hum- bugged Husband, The.—(Pwnch.) She's only a singin' a tune that he taught 'er. See Si, Do, Re.—Rude. She's pretty to walk with. See Toast, A.—Suckling. she ºwhere in the sunlight strong. See Song.—Le Gal- 1911 Ilê. She's still asleep—worn out for want of rest. See Death of Poe's Wife, The.—Bleyer. She's up and gone, the graceless girl! See Ballad: “She's up and gone,” etc.—Hood. She's up there, Old Glory. See Flag of our Country and Old Flag Forever and Old Glory Aloft.—Stanton. Shet up dar noise, yo’ chillen 1 See Disciplinin’ Sistah Brown.—Campbell. Shillelagh Conn Mulligan Bryan O'Toole. See Last of the Leprachauns, The.—Lowry. Shindig in the country. See same.—Ellsworth. Shine brighter than the sun in heaven, O eyes, beloved so long ! See Winter Sunshine.—Anon. Shine kindly forth, September sun. See Ode Written for the Consecration of Sleepy Hollow Cemetery.--San- born. Shine on 1 Shine ever on, most glorious light. See Shine On, Most Glorious Light.—West. ' “Shine 3 shine, sorº Ye see, I’m just a dien’.” the Crossin’.- (Springfield Republican.) Shine, sir? Have a shine? make them look like patent leather. See Young Bootblack, The.—Burroughs. Shines the last age, the next with hope is seen. See Heri, Cras, Hodie.—Emerson. Shining and Sparkling we dance along. . Dancing Waves, The.—Campbell. Shining eyes, very blue. See Polly's Dolly.—Anon. Ship, to the roadstead rolled. See “O Navis.”—Dobson. Shiperd-boy, what is yer trade. See Beggar-laddie, The.— (Old Ballad.) Ships that pass in the night. See same.—Longfellow. Shirley Hollenden had followed Lida Shermerhorn across the Atlantic. See Elevator Love Story, A.—Bell. Shirley, you may marry me or not. See Lion and the Mouse, The.—Klein. Shiv, who poured the harvest and made the winds to blow. See Shiv and the Grasshopper.—Kipling. Shock's fate I mourn. See Elegy on a Lap-dog, An and On a Lapdog.—Gay. Shoe the steed with silver. —Melville. Shoheen, sho-lo. Shoot down the rebels—men who dare. Crosby. Short and sweet and we’ve come to the end of it. l)a Capo.—Bunner. See Over See Song of the See Sheridan at Cedar Creek. See Bell-branch, The...—Cousins. See Rebels.-- See Sh! Shl please hush | don't tell anybody, sir. Shalt not Steal.—Anon. Shl—Sh—Sh—Sh—She does not hear the robin sing. See She Does not Hear.—King. Sho-sho-ne Sa-cá-ga-we-a-captive and wife was she. See Sa-cá-ga-we-a-Proctor. Short sail from Venice sad Torcello lies. See Torcello.— Hunt. shor; and shorter now the twilight clips. See Autumn.— ary. * Shot gold, maroon and violet, dazzling silver, emerald, fawn. See Prairie Sunset, A.—Whitman. Should a Spanish lad and lassie become attached to one jºy. See Last Resort, The.—(Macmillan's Mag- Q2/1716. Should É. acquaintance be forgot. See Auld Lang Syne. —Bll I’m S. Should Gaelic speech be e'er forgot. See Gaelic Speech; or “Auld Lang Syne’’ Done. Up in Tartan.—Anon. Should I long that dark were fair 2 See Spanish Gypsy, The (Dark, The).-Eliot. Should there be schools of elocution ? See Study of Elocu- tion, The.—Simpson. Should you ask me whence these stories 3 See Song of #ºtha, The (Story of “Hiawatha,” The).-Long- ellow. See same.—Anon. Should you feel inclined to censure. See Leonidas.— Shout for the mighty men [or dead]. Croly. Shout the glad tidings, exultingly sing ! See Shout the Glad Tidings.-Muhlenberg. Shove off there l—ship the rudder, Bill—cast off! she's un- der way. See Pain in a Pleasure Boat.—Hood. Show him the bird in its daring flight. See Children (Boy- child, The).—Bridges. Show me a sight bates for delight. wheel, The.—Graves. Shrewd Simon Short sewed shoes. See Simon Short's Son Samuel.—Anon. Shrill and clear from coppice near. See Bob White.— Ham. Shrouded in grey the city lay. See On Milan Cathedral.— Schauffler. “Shucks,” says Henry K., showing back his battered hat. See Irish Spinning- See New Road Question, The...—Furniss. Shun delays, they breed remorse. See Loss in Delay.— Southwell. Shure, º this the road to Da-throit & See Bound for Detroit. –AIlOn. Shut fast the door I let not one vulgar din. Carlyle.—(London Punch.) Shut in a close and dreary sleep. See Dream's Awakening, A.—Piatt. Shut in from all the world without. light).-Whittier. Shut in, God knoweth why. See Shut In.—Dunham. Shut not. So Soon ; the dull-eyed, night. See To Daisies, Not to Shut so Soon.—Herrick. Shut not your doors to me proud libraries. See Shut not See Epistle to Dr. Arbuth- See Snow-bound (Fire- Your Doors.—Whitman. Shut, shut the door good John not.—Pope. Shuttle of the Sunburnt grass. See Grasshopper, The.— Thomas. Shy bird of the silver arrows of song. See White-throat, The.—Rand. Shy little pansies. See April Fools.—Miller. Shy one, shy one, shy one of my heart. See To an Isle in the Water.—Yeats. Si bene, commemini causae Sunt quinque bibere. See Why Drink Wine 7—Aldrich. Si com la nief, quant le fort vent tempeste. See Cinkante Balades.—Gower. scanſ, #aetents sinu jacet insula contra. See AEneid.— Irgll. ' - Siccine separat amara mors ? See Knowledge after Death. . ...—Beeching. Sicilian Muse ! O thou who sittest dumb. See Threnody, A. . . —Ledoux. Sick of thy northern glooms, come, shepherd seek. See . . Beauties of Santa Cruz, The.—Freneau. Sickles... sound; on the ground. See Harvest Song.— , , Hölty. Side by side in the crowded streets. See Cantelope, The.— Taylor. Side by side rise the two great cities. . . The.—Hageman. Side, by side with Lady Mabel. See Lady Mabel.—Austin. Siegfried, a countryman of ninety winters. See Old Age.— , , Krummacher. Sigh and grieve that you are yet so carnal and worldly. See Two Great Cities, See Imitation of Christ, Thé (“Sigh and grieve,” etc.). . . —Kempis. Sigh, heart, and break not; rest, lark, and wake not! See . . Nuptial Song.—De Tabley. - Sigh his name into the night. See Love's Secret Name.— . . Blaikie. & Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more. See Much Ado about - Nothing (“Sigh no more,” etc.).-Shakespeare. Sigh not for love, the ways of love are dark I See Sigh . . not for Love.—Hay. Sigh on, sad heart, for love's eclipse. On, Sad heart,” etc.—Hood. See Ballad: “Sigh See Thou See Thomas : 886 FIRST LINE INDEX Sing Sighing like a furnace. See Three Stages.--Anon. Signior Antonio, many a time and , oft. See Merchant of Venice, The (Shylock to Antonio).-Shakespeare. Silence. A while ago. See Sea Story, A.—Hickey. Silence, all I ye winged choir. See To Song-birds on a Sun- day.— (Punch.) p Silence and Solitude may hint. See Uninscribed Monu- ment on One of the Battle-fields of the Wilderness, An. —Melville. Silence augmenteth grief, writing increaseth rage. See Elegy on Sir Philip Sidney, An.—Greville. Silence, in truth, would speak my sorrow best. See Tears Wept at the Grave of Sir Albertus Morton.—Wotton. Silence instead of thy sweet song, my bird. See Lament of a Mocking-bird.—Kemble. Silence sleeping on a waste of ocean. Silence was envious of the only Voice. ster, The.—Johnson. Silent amidst unbroken silence deep. See India.—Coates. Silent and lone, silent and lone I See Mother's Thought, A and Silent and Lone.—Gage. Silent as thou, whose inner life is gone. See To a Skull.— See Rest.—Payne. See Voice of Web- I'W 1 n. Silent it stands, the shrine within whose halls. See Vigil, The.— (Londom Pumch.) Silent nymph, with curious eye l See Grongar Hill.— yer. Silent, O Moyle, be the roar of thy water. See Song of Fion- nuala, The.—Moore. “Silent upon a peak in Darien.” See Darien.—Arnold. Silently musing a maiden sat. See Out of the Window.— Brock. Silently summer waxes. See Butterflies.—Lane, Silently, tenderly, mournfully home. See Dead Volunteer, The.—Barker. Silkworm on the mulberry tree. See Silkworm, The.—Mary Howitt. Silvery noted, lily-throated. See Jealousy in the Choir.— Lowell New Moon.) Silvery the olives on Ravello's steeps. See Above Salerno. —Murray. silviº let us from the crowd retire. See To Silvia.— 1In CI1. Simmer's a pleasant time. See same.—Burns. - Simon bent to his hissing saw. See Simon.—Herbin. Simon, couldn't you read somethin' out of the paper ? See Frightened Beau, A.—Anon. Simon Danz has come home again. See Dutch Picture, A and Simon Danz.--Longfellow. Simon Wadso, returning home with his arms full of grocer- ies. See Spring House-cleaning.—Anon. Simple , and brave his faith awoke. See Washington.— Bridges. Simple and fresh and fair from winter's close emerging, See First Dandelion, The.—Whitman. Simple, erect, austere, sublime. See Childe Harold's Pil- grimage (Pantheon, The).—Byron. sing Simon met a pieman. See Simple Simon.—“Mother oose.” t simpº Green I hate like smoke. See Mitten, The.— ellaw. Sin has many tools, but a lie is the handle which fits them , all. See Memory Gems. Sin of self-love possesseth all mine ye. See Sonnets, LXII. —Shakespeare. Sin runs to passion: passion to tumult in character. Sce same.—Phelps. Since all that I can ever do for thee. See Last Wish, The. —Bulwer. Since all that is not heaven must fade. Since all the riches of all this world. of Riches.—Blake. Since ancient Time began. Gilder. Since Bach so well his clavier tuned, since Palestrina wrote his Masses. See Friday Afternoon at the Boston Sym- phony Hall.—Armytage. Since brass, nor stone, nor boundless sea. LXV.—Shakespeare. Since Castor and his brother Polydeukes (Pollux). See Castor and Pollydeukes (Pollux).--Pindar. “Since Cleopatra died l’’ Long years are past. Cleopatra Died.”—Higginson. Since ever the world was fashioned. Weatherly. Since fate has so ordained it that I, who began the war. §: History of Rome (Hannibal Pleads for Peace).— Ivy. r Since first I saw your face I resolved to honour and re- nown ye. See Since First I Saw Your Face.—Anon. Since for kissing thee, Mingiullo, my mother scolds me all the day. See Ancient Spanish Lyric.—Anon. Since I am coming to that holy room. See Hymn to God, my God, in my Sickness.--Donne. Since I had the honor— I should say the dishonor. See In- famous Legislation.—Burke. Since I have felt the sense of death. See same.—Hoyt. Since I have heard so much about the dismemberment of Mexico. See Spirit of Conquest, The.—Corwin. Since I noo mywore do zee your feace. See Wife a-Lost, The.—Barnes. See same.—Keble. See Two Kinds See Washington at Trenton.— See Sonnets, See “Since See God’s Music.— Since I º out of child-oblivion. See Their Waving Hands. —Parker. Since, if you stood by my side today. See Alas.--Cary. Since I've got used to city ways and don't scare at the cars. See Budd Wilkins at the Show.—Kiser. Since, Lord to Thee. See Holy Baptism.—Herbert. Since love is but a game to you. See Adieu.-Dierx. Since loving countenance you still refuse. See Song: “Since loving countenance you still refuse.”—Marot. Since Mother is the president. See Mother is President of Woman’s Club.—Nischka. . Since my father's death our family have resided in Lon- don. See Rosamund Gray (Recollections of Child- hood).-Lamb. Since Nature's works be good, and death doth serve. See Arcadia, The (Song from, etc.).-Sidney. Since o'er thy foot-stool here below. See Heaven’s Magnifi- cence.—Muhlenberg. Since our country, our God—Oh! See Jeph- thah's Daughter.—Byron. Since Phyllis wouchsafed me a look. See Pastoral Ballad. my sire I . Shenstone. . . - Since secret Spite hath sworn my woe. See Farewell to Town, A.—Breton. Since she went home, the evening shadows linger longer here. See Since She Went Home.—Burdette. Since shed or cottage I have none. See To His Peculiar Friend, Mr. John Wicks.—Herrick. Since the avowal [Mr. Chairman ) of that [or the un- principled and barbarian motto. See Defalcation and Retrenchment.— Prentiss. - Since the earliest days. See Cloths.—Untermeyer. Since the coming of the first burglar. See Gardendale Burglar Cure, The.—Rath. Since the excavations of Pompeii commenced, many strange things have been brought to light. See Touching Relic of Pompeii, A.—Anon. } Since the final end of life is the development of character. . See Tendencies of Self-government, The.—Abbott. Since the first dominion of men, was asserted over the Ocean. See Stones of Venice, The (Tyre, Venice, and England).-Ruskin. - Since the night when Ike went to the opera. the Opera.—Anon. Since the ominous declaration of Lord Beaconsfield on the ... status quo. ... See, Bulgarian Horrors—Gladstone. Since the Sun, the absolute, the world-absorbing one. See Evening Star, The.—Wordsworth. Since the sweet knowledge I possess. Mackay. See Ike after See Happy Love.— Since, the unfortunate accident to Mr. Coville. See Mr. . Coville's Easy Chair.—Bailey. Since there's no help, come let us kiss and part. See Part. ing. The.—Drayton. r Since thou art dead, Clifton, the world may see. See Lady Penclope Clifton.—Beaumont. Since through the open window of the eye. See On a Photo graph. -Wilton. Since thy flag, O Democracy, trails in the dust. See Gallant Old Splitter of Rails.--Anon. Since truth, ha' left the shepherd's tongue. Complaint.—Wolcott. Since we parted yester eve. See Since We Parted.—Lytton. Sinee what I am to say must be but that. See Winter's , Tale, The (Court Scene).—Shakespeare. Since yesterday has been no word nor voice of anything. See Interlude.—Criffith. Since you all will have singing, and won't be said nay. See King's Own Regulars, The.—(Pennsylvania. Evening Post, The.) Since you are going to marry Lord Mickleham, Miss Dolly, I, have brought you a little gift. See Dolly Dialogues, . The (Cordial Relations).—Hope. Since you desire of me, to know. See Reply, The.—Norris. Since you remember Nimmo. See Nimmo's Eyes.—Robert. SOIl. Sing a song of christmas. . See Christmas Song.—Anon. Sing a song of Christmas! Pockets full of gold. See Ye Ballad of . Christmas.-Anon. Sing a song of cleaning house. See Housecleaning.—Bron- SOIl. x Sing a song of cleaning house ! keeper, The. Anon. Sing a song of gladness. elve.—Anon. Sing a song of oak trees. See Tree Song, A.—Anon. Sing a song of orchards, where rosy apples grow. See Little Song, A.—Anon. Sing a song of sixpence. Sing a song of sixpense. Sing a song of springtime ! donald. Sing a song of summer-time. Companion.) Sing again the song you sung. See Marian's See Song of the House. See When the Clock Strikes See same.—Anon. See Sing a song.—Mother Goose. See Song of Seasons, A.—Mac- See Little Song, A.—(Youth’s See Egyptian Serenade.— Curtis. Sing aloud His praise rehearse. See Philosopher’ Devotion, The.—More. * sing sº. let your song be new. See Sing unto the Lord.— 10|ney. Sing, bird, on green Missouri's plain. See Lyon.—Peter- SOIl. 887 Sing AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Sing, children sing ! See Easter Song and Song of Easter, A.—Thaxter. Sing, Christmas bells. See Christmas Hymn.—Field. Sing clear, O throstle! See To a Thrush.—Daly. . . Sing Erlington and Cowdenknowes where Holmes, had ance commanding. See Leader Haughs.—Minstrel Burn. Sing for the garish eye. See Sing for the Garish Eye.— Gilbert. Sing for the oak tree, the monarch of the world. See Oak Tree, The.—Howitt. Sing, for the others | Sing; to some pale cheek. See Stan- zas from The Nightingale Unheard.—Peabody. Sing high, sing low. See Old English Carol, An.--Anon. Sing his praises that doth keep. See Faithful Shepherdess, The (Hymn to Pan).—Beaumont and Fletcher. . Sing, I pray, a little song. See Golden-tresséd Adelaide.— Procter. - Sing lullabys, as women do. See Lullaby, The and Lullaby of a Lover, The.—Gascoigne. Sing me a hero I quench me thirst. See Tray.—Brown- 1ng. - Sing me a song of a lad that is gone. See Lad That is Gone, A and Over the Sea to Skye.—Stevenson. Sing me a song of the Autumn clear. See Autumn Song.— Scott Sing me a song of the Great Dominion I See Song of Canada, A.—Reid. Sing me a sweet, low song of night. See Song.—Haw. thorne. See Chewink.-Jones. Sing me another Solo, Sweet. - See Five Stages of Sing me the song of Little Boy Blue. Man.—Holmes, Sing not, my Soul, thy songs of joy. Davies. - Sing, O goddess, the wrath, the ontamable dander of Keitt. See Fight over the Body of Keitt, The.—(Punch.) Sing of the one now whose birthday we're keeping. See Laurel Wreath, The.—Hadley. sins, sing for the cotton plant l See Cotton Plant, The.— IlOIl, Sing out, O heart of mine ! sing out. ong.—Anon. Sing out, and with rejoicing bring. See Eve of Mary, The.— See Songs of Joy.— See Thanksgiving Hopper. Sing, poet, 'tis a merry world. See Glasgow.—Smith. Sing, Robin, sing. See same.—Anon. Sing, sing: lily bells, ring. See Sing, Lily Bells.—Anon. Sing, sing, merrily sing. Sce May-Pole Song, A.—Herbert. Sing, sweet, my bird; oh sing, I pray. See Lucy's Canary. —O'Keeffe. Sing, sweet thrushes, forth and sing ! See Angler's Tryst- ing-tree, The.—Stoddart. \ Sing the bridal of nations ! with chorals of love. See Christ- mas Carmen.—Whittier. Sing the old song, amid the sounds dispersing. See Song: “Sing the old song,” etc.—De Vere. Sing the song of the singer, merrily ring the rhymes, Between the Lines.—Phillips. sins, he song of wave-worn Coogee. See Coogee.—Ken- all. See Sing them upon the sunny hills. See Songs of our Fathers, The.—Hemans. Sing to Apollo god of day. See Hymn to Apollo.—Lyly. Sing we for love and idleness. See Immorality, An.— |Pound. Sing while you may, O bird upon the tree I See Dark Wings.--Stephens. re See Bacchanalian Song, A.—Proc- Sing!—Who sings. ter Sing, yo ripening fields of wheat. See Song of the Golden Sea.—Blewett. sinscº trenches bloody-lipped. See Sing Ye Trenches l— rew. Singee a songee sick a. pence. gin English.--Anon. Singer of England's ire across the sea. See Six Sonnets (To William Watson in England).-Mac Kaye. Singing band by song united. See Unknown brothers, The. —Ledoux. Singing in the rain, robin 3 See Spring Twilight.—Sill. Singing my days, singing the great achievements of the present. See Passage to India.--Whitman. Singing “The Star-Spangled Banner.” See Our Soldiers’ Santiago Song.—Adee. Sing; through the forests. See Rhyme of the Rail.— 3.xe. - Single-handed, and surrounded by Lecompton's black brigade. See Lecompton's Black Brigade.—Halpine. Sink or swim, live or die. See Independence.—Adams. Sink or swim, live or die, Survive or perish, I give my hand and heart to this vote. See Adams and Jefferson.— "Webster. Sink,-slide—confound the first inventors of cotillions, say See Rivals, The (Challenge, The).-Sheridan. Sin-satiate, and haggard with despair. See Tannhäuser.— Payne. Sion lies waste and Thy Jerusalem. —Greville. - Sir, a charge is brought against gentlemen sitting in this See Nursery Song in Pid- See Caelica (Sonnet). house. See In Reply to Mr. Grenville.—Chatham. Sir, after you have wip'd the eyes. See Consolatory Poem, A.—Noyes. - Sir George Prevost, with all his host. Sir, Sir, Sir Hudson Lowe, Sir Hudson Low. Sir : Sir, Sir, Sir—I, in the most express terms, deny. - Sir, Sir, Sir, Sir, Sir, Sir, Sir, Sir, Sir, Sir, Sir Sir, Sir, Sir, Sir Aglovaile through the churchyard rode. See Sir Aglo- waile.—Macdonald. - - | Sir, at the period of the birth of Washington, there ex- isted in Europe. See Character of Washington, The (Spirit of Human Liberty).-Webster. Sir ºld once as I have heard. See Sir Cupid.—Weath- erly. Sir, did you hear of that celebrated dwarf that has arrived in the city ? See Conjugating German, The.—Ches. ter. - - Sir Easy Lovewell chanced to fall in love. See Peacock on the Wall, The.—Anon. Sir Edward Templerow, with whom Steven von Brammelen- dam was staying for a couple of days. See Dutchman's Speech at an Institute, A.—Anon. Sir Egrabell had sonnes three. See Sir Lionel (A).— (Old Ballad.) - Sir Eldric rode by field and fen. See Sir Eldric.—Robin- SO Il. Sir, friends, and scholars, we are here to serve. See Phi Beta Kappa Poem.—Carman. Sir G. Staunton related a curious anecdote of old Kien Long, Emperor of China. See Emperor of China. -- Anon. Sir–gentlemen appear to me to forget that they stand on American soil. Clay. See Speech on the War of 1812.- See Battle of Platts- burg, The.—Anon. good motives may always be assumed, as bad motives may always be imputed. See Philanthropic Love of Power.—Webster. he who sees these States now revolving in harmony. See Constitution and the Union, The (Peaceable Seces- sion).-Webster. See To Sir Hudson Lowe.—Moore. I accept the nomination tendered me by the Conven- tion over which you presided. See Acceptance of Nom- ination for the Presidency of 1860.-Lincoln. Sir—I agree with the honorable gentleman who spoke last. Sir, Sir, Sir Sir, Sir, See American Taxation.—Burke. i. am delighted to see you. See Rivals, The.—Sher- I (18, Il. - I dare not trust myself to speak of my country. See Emotions on Returning to the United States.—Legaré. I desire you, do me right and justice. See King Henry VIII (Trial of Queen Katharine, The).-Shakespeare. I have entreated an attendance on this day. See Declaration of Irish Rights.-Grattan. I have from the beginning of these discussions, sup- ported reform. See Reform Irresistible.—Macaulay. I have in general no very exalted opinion of the virtue of B. government. See Conciliation with America. - tº Ul I R e. I have to say a few words about the accusation which has been brought. See General Amnesty.—Schurz. See Irish Parlia- * ment, The.—Plunket. I make no secret of the trade I follow. See Mr. Puff's Account of Himself.-Sheridan. I must detain you no longer. The.—Anon. I see, in those vehicles, which carry to the People. See Natural, Hatred of the Poor to the Rich, The (Hatred of the Poor, etc.).-Webster. I see no wisdom in making this provision for future changes. See On Altering the Virginia Constitution.— Randolph. —I was unwilling to interrupt the course of this debate. See Against Mr. Pitt.—Walpole. I wish for peace ; I wish the negotiation may succeed. See Free Navigation of the Mississippi.-Morris. - if the people have a right to discuss the official con- duct. See Presidential Protest, The (Representatives, The).-Webster. - if there be within this hall. The.—Marshall. in our views of the glorious future. See Moral Forces which Make for American Progress.--Everett. in the efforts of the People. See People always Con- quer, The.—Everett. Isaº Newton had two cats. See Theory and Practice. —All ODI. it ill becomes the duty and dignity of Parliament. See Conquest of the Americans Impracticable.—Wilkes. it is amusing to compare the manner in which the question of Catholic emancipation. See Jewish Dis- abilities.—Macaulay. - it matters very little what immediate spot. See Wash- ington (Character of Washington).--Phillips. John and Sir Bevis were knights of old. See Knights of the Cross.-A.L.O.E. w - John got him an ambling nag. See Sir John Suckling's Campaign.—Mennis. . John Millais tells this story on himself. Hint to the Artist.—Anon. John was old, and grim, and gray. Treasure, The.—Morford. Joshua must have had a fine time of it with his sitters. See Sir Joshua.-Hazlitt. Lancelot beside the mere. —Gould. See National Ensign, See Temperance Pledge, See Friendly See Old Knight’s See Lancelot and Guinevere. FIRST LINE INDEX Sleep Sir Marmaduke was a hearty knight. See Sir Marmaduke. —UOIDOla I). Sir Orpheus, whom the poets have sung. Eurydice.—Saxe. Sir, our country stands, at the present time, on command- ing ground. See Public Dinner at New York (Liberty and Knowledge).-Webster. - Sir, revering as I do, the great abilities of the honorable gentleman. See On a Motion to Censure the Ministry. —Pitt. Sir Reynard once, as I’ve heard tell. See Fox in the Well, See Sir Ribbeck of See Orpheus and The.—Trowbridge. Sir Ribbeck of Ribbeck in Havelland. Ribbeck.-Fontane. Sir Robert Bolton had three sons. (Old Ballad.) Sir Roland's sword was brave and keen, See Love's Roses. —Gregory. - - e Sir Rupert the Fearless, a gallant young knight. See Sir Rupert the Fearless.—Barham. Sir Rupert, unstained by dishonor, unsullied by fear. See Sir Rupert the Fearless (Lurline; or, The Knight's Visit to the Mermaids).-Barham. Sir—sir, it is a boy 1 See Family Picture, A.—Bulwer- Lytton. Sir, The atrocious crime of being a young man, - of Pitt to Walpole.—Chatham. - Sir, the gentleman inquires why he was made the object of a reply. See Reply to Hayne, The (Matches and Overmatches).--Webster, Sir, the People of the United States. if I do not wholly mistake their character. See Predictions of Disunion. —Pinkney. Sir—The two honorable and learned gentlemen who spoke in favor of this clause. See Against Search-warrants for Seamen.—Chatham. Sir, there is a gentleman below desires to see you. See Rivals, The (Cool Reason).—Sheridan. Sir, this proposition is so glaring. See Reply to Lord North, —ts arre. . Sir Thomas White was a noble knight. See Lines on the Birthday of Sir Thomas White.—Barham. Sir, under the cover of the roofs of the capital. See Natural Hatred of the Poor to the Rich, The...—Webster. Sir Walter Raleigh has built a ship. See Golden Vanitee and Sweet Trinity.— (Ballad.) Sir Walter Scott sat down in his large green morocco elbow chair. See Sir Walter Scott and Marjorie Fleming.— Brown. - Sir, we are at the point of a century from the birth of Wash ington. See Character of Washington, The (Century from Washington, A).-Webster Sir, we are honored that you enter the school-place. See Bonaventure (Examination, The).-Cable. Sir, we are not weak. See Necessity of War, The (Speech in the Virginia Convention, 1775).—Henry. Sir, we have heard a great deal about Parliamentary ar- mies. See On Reducing the Army.—Pulteney. Sir, we shall not fight our battle8 alone. table.—Henry. Sir, welcome : It is my father's wil; I should take on me. See Winter's Tale, The (Sheep-shearing, A).-Shake- Speare. Sir, what is to be gained by this change in the Representa- tion ? See Perils of Parliamentary Reform.—Croker. Sir, when I flew to seize the bird. Cowper. Sir: With a mixture of great surprise and astonishment I have to read with attention the sentiments you have See Reply submitted. See Republican “No,” A.—Washington. Sire of the rising day. See Ode: “Sire of the Rising Day.” —De Tabley. - Sire, your dog Lemon, wont of old to lie, See Sonnet : “Sire, you dog Lemon.”—Aubigne. Sirs, ye have heard these knights discourse to you. See Philip van Artewelde (Van Artevelde to the Men of Ghent).-Taylor. Sirs, you have been told. Hubbard. Sis takes calisthenics. See Ma's Physical Culture.—Anon. “Sis Tempy,” said Uncle Remus. See Nights with Uncle Remus (Brother Wolf and the Horned Cattle).-Harris. Sister and brother and I one day. See How Does Santa Do It 3–Anon. Sister, awake 1 close not your eyes. Sister, Awake.—Anon. Sister Mary, our teacher told us yesterday. or, Example, The.—Peat. - Sister measured my grin one day. See Measuring a Grin and Three-inch Grun. The.—Anon. - Sister of Earth, her sister eldest-born. See Horn Head, Country of Donegal.--De Vere. Sister says I mustn't tell yer. See Telling Tales.—Barnard. Sister Simplicitie. . See Fragment of a Sleep-song.—T)obell. See Texas Centennial Oration.— See Maying Song and See Motto; Sister l these woods have seen ten summers fade. See In Memoriam.—Maxwell. Sisters, stay ; we want our dame. See Witches' Charm.— Jonson. - Sit down, sad soul, and count. See Sit Down, Sad Soul...— Procter. . Sit stern in your saddles l grip tighter each blade I See Death-ride, The.—Massey. Sittin' around the stove last night. See Taste.—Riley. See Sir Lionel (C).— . See War Inevi-. See Beau's Reply.H. . Sitting all day in a silver mist. See In the Mist.—Woolsey. Sitting at the window. See Mother Tabbyskins.—Anon. Sitting by a river's side. See Philomela's Ode-Greene. Sitting Å. by my desk all day. See Telegraph Clerk, The: – A.D. Old. Sitting here, See Christmas.--Smith. Sitting in a station the other day. Alcott. Sitting in his rocker waiting for your tea. I incontinently find myself holding a levee, See Sermon, The.— See View at See 'Tis Five and Twenty º See Spinster's See College Training See Gloaming, - See Making Gunderson's, The.—Beach. See Footsteps on the Other ... Side.—Anon. \ Sitting in my window. See Love at First Sight.—Beaumont Sitting 'mid the gathering shadows, weary with the Sabbath's care, See Teacher's Diadem, The-Anon. * eam. See Old Thanksgiving Days, The.—Shurtleff. Sitting silent in the twilight. See Memory.—McCarthy. ... Monarch, The-Bromley. Sitting upon our cottage stoop. Six and nine had a falling out. See Tit for Tat.—Hudson. Six childless men were we, See Song of Sorrow.—Macpher. Six fools, the story runs. Six hundred souls one summer's day, See “Nay, I'll Stay Six hundred years ago in Dante's time. See How Lisa Loved the King.—Cross. Six little girls are we. See Little B's.-Anon. ſº tº Six little sparrows were flying around. See Six Little little words arrest me every day, See Six Little Words. —Anon. See Mr. Hopwell's Theory of Suppressing a Fire in a Theatre. — (Detroit Free Press. 3. Stint, A.—Cary. * Six thankful weeks—and let it be a meter of prosperity. Six thousand veterans practised in war's game. See Killi. crankie.—Wordsworth. Visiting the Old Home (Mon.)—Anon. º Six white eggs on a bed of hay. See Robert of Lincoln.- Six years had passed, and forty ere the six. the Hall (Approach of Age, The).—Crabbe. of Ephesus, The.—Goethe e Sixty seconds make a minute, how much good can I do in “Sixty seconds make a minute, sixty minutes make an hour.” See, Time.—Anon. he.—Rivers. e 'Skeeters am a hummin' on de honeysuckle wine. See Ken- Skeptics in regard to higher education. a Great Help.–Gilman. —Bowen. e Skim, skim, skim ; with the skimmer bright. Sitting in my humble doorway. and Fletcher. Sitting silent by the window while the evening's fading b Sitting there by the side of this prone Monarch. See Fallen Years.--Anon. SOIl. See Wisest Fool, The.—Lovett. with the Lad.”—Barr, Six little daisy girls are we. See Daisies.—Myers. Sparrows.--—Kahm. Six Six or eight congenial spirits sat around a stove. Six skeins and three, six skeins and three I See Written in a Volume of Goethe.—Emerson. Six weeks ago I went down to Fire Island fishing. See Bryant. . See Tales of Six young men of Caesar's household. See Seven Sleepers it 3 See My Time Table.—Anon. Sixty years through shine and shadow. See Last Milestones, T tucky Babe.—Buck. Skies to the West are stained with madder. Butter.—Anon. Skimpsey was a jockey, and made his living on the race. track. See Skimpsey.—Stoddart. - - Skin creamy as the furled magnolia bud. See Dancer, The. —flayeS. - Skirting the river road (my forenoon walk, my rest). See Dalliance of the Eagles, The.—Whitman. Sky in its lucent splendor lifted. See Tropical Morning at Sea, A.—Sill. Sky, mountains, river, winds, lake, Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Poet's Impulse, Byron. Slanting both hands against her forehead. ... See Song: “Slanº- ing both hands against her forehead.”—De Vere. & Slave of the dark and dirty mine ! See Ode to an Indian Gold Coin.—Leyden. . Slave to no sect, who takes no private road. See Moral Essays (Epistle IV.).--Pope. Slavery has been, as we all know the huge, foul blot upon the fame of the American Republic. See American Slavery.—Bright. sº & Slavery is dead, buried in a grave that never gives up its dead | See Nineteenth Century Ends Slavery, The.— Lamar. Slayer of Winter, art thou here again 7 See Earthly Para- dise, The (March).-Morris. Sleep, angry beauty, and fear not me !. lightnings l ye. See The).- See same.—Cam- 1OI) . sleep"...ie the honeyed sleep of innocence. See Bitter- sweet (To an Infant Sleeping). —Holland. Sleep, baby sleep. , See Cradle Song.—Anon. Sleep, baby, sleep | See same.—Anon. Sleep, . sleep I Fondly I keep. See Sleep, Baby, Sleep. —J OneS. Sleep, baby, sleep. Gone the sun to other skies. See In Santa-Claus Land.—Denton, - 889 Sleep AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Sleep, baby, sleep; The Mother sings. See Christmas Lul- laby, A and Lullaby for Christmas, A.—Symonds. Sleep, baby, sleep l Thy father tends the sheep. See Sleepy Song.—Anon. Sleep, baby, sleep l thy father watches his [or the l sheep See Lullaby Song.—Prentiss. . Sleep, baby, sleep I what ails my dear. See ‘Sleep, Baby, Sleep.–Wither. • Sleep breathes at last from out thee. See To T. L. H., Six Years Old, during a Sickness.-Hunt Sleep, comrades, sleep and rest. See Decoration Day. — Longfellow. Sleep, holy Babe. Sleep is like death and after sleep. See same.--Caswall. e See Morning.—Alling- ham sleep, little baby of mine. See Cradle Song and same.-- In OIl. * See Holy Innocents.—Rossetti. See To a Dying Infant.—Southey. See Little Sister Sleep, little Baby, sleep. Sleep, little baby, sleep | Sleep, little brother, you must not awaken. Left in Charge, The.—Alexander. Sleep, little darling, an angel art thou ! Darling.—Leland. . Sleep, little pigeon, and fold your wings. Lullaby.—Field. Sleep, love, sleep See Watching.—Judson. Sleep, mah li'l pigeon, don' yo' heah yo' mammy coo? See Mammy's Lullaby.—Gillilian. Sleep, Mr. Speaker: It's surely fair. See Stanzas to the Speaker asleep and Verses on Seeing the speaker Asleep in His Chair.—Praed. Sleep, Motley, with the great of ancient days. See In Memory of John Lothrop Motley.—Bryant and John Lothrop Motley.—Anon. Sleep, my angels, side by side. See Lullaby (“Sleep, my angels, side by side”).-Gale sleep my baby; sleep, my boy. See Sleep, Little See Japanese See Sweetly Sleep.–Tay- OI". Sleep, my baby, while I sing. See Bed-time Song.—Pouls- SOIl. - Sleep, my child; no care can cumber. See Greek Mother's Lullaby.—Cocke. Sleep, my little Jesus. Sleep, my son, my baby sleep. De Tabley. Sleep, now that the charge is won. Sleep on, and dream of Heaven awhile. The.—Rogers. - Sleep on, baby on the floor. See Child and the Watcher, he.—Browning. Sleep on—I lie at heaven's high oriels. Wheelock. Sleep on, my love, in thy cold bed. See Elegy: “Sleep on, my love,” etc.—King. - Sleep on, and dream of Heaven awhile. See Beauty, The.—Rogers. Sleep on, my mother 1 See To my Mother Sleeping.—Mit- See Mary’s Manger-song.—Gannett. See Cradle Song, A.— See Taps.—Reese. See Sleeping Beauty, See Nirvana.-- Sleeping OTCi. Sleep, peaceful son of solitary night. See Sonnet: “Sleep, peaceful son,” etc.—Desportes. Sleep, Silence’ child, sweet father of soft rest. See Sonnet: “Sleep, Silence” child, sweet, father of soft rest.” and Sonnet: On Sleep.–Drummond. - Sleep, sleep, beauty bright. See Cradle Song, A and same. —Blake, Sleep, Sleep, come to me, Sleep. See Charm to Call Sleep, Sleep, fair and undefiled ! ..—Johnstone. Sleep, sleep, imperious heart | See Nocturne of Spiritual Love, A.—Roberts. Sleep, sleep, my treasure. See Sleep, My Treasure-Nes- 1U. Sleep, sleep, sleep in thy folded waves, O Sea I See Sea- sleep.–Harris. - Sleep, sleep today tormenting cares. See Sabbath of the Soul, The.—Barbauld. Sleep softly . . . eagle forgotten under the stone. that is Forgotten, The.—Lindsay. Sleep sweet within this quiet room. Gates. Sleep sweetly in your humble graves. See Ode Sung on the Occasion of Decorating the Graves of the Confed- erate Dead.—Timrod. Sleep that like the couched dove. Sleep l—The ghostly winds are blowing I Song, The...—Procter. Sleep, Thou little Child of Mary. See Song of a Shepherd Boy at Bethlehem, The.—Peabody. Sleep time, mah honey I evenin' shadows fallin'. See Dark- town Lullaby, A.—Anon. - Sleep well, my dear, sleep safe and free. See Mother's See Tryst, The. See Eagle See Sleep Sweet.— See Nocturne.—Griffin. See Mother's Last Evening Hymn, A.—Luther. Sleeping, I dreamed that thou wast mine. —Stedman. Sleep’ry Sim of the Tamb-hill. In O.H. Sleepy little, creepy little goblins. See Lullaby: “Sleepy little, creepy little goblins.”—Foley. - Sleet and hail and thunder. See Lee Shore, The.—Hood. Sleeves to the dimpled elbow. See Mother's Girl.—Anon. Slow, groping giant, whose unsteady limbs. See Doubt.— Rogers. Slow, horses. slow. Slow, sail'd the weary mariners and saw. The-Tennyson. * See Fray o' Suport, The.— See Night of Spring.—Westwood. See Sea-fairies, Slow sinks, more lovely ere his race be run. See Corsair, The (Sunset in the Morea).-Byron. Slow, slow, fresh fount, keep time with my salt tears. See Cynthia's Revels (Echo's Lament of Narcissus).-Jon- SOIl. Slow Spring that, slipping thro' the silver light. See Lu- cretius-Stickney. Slow toiling upward from the misty vale. Snow-Line.—Holmes. Slow was the weary, toilsome way. See Prairie Schooner, The.—Harger. Slowly and sadly we laid him down. See Burial of Sir John Moore, The , (“Slowly and sadly,” etc.).--Wolfe. Slowly, by God's hand unfurled. See Eternal Light.—Fur- See Nearing the IlêSS. Slowly England's Sun was setting o'er the hilltops for away. See Curfew Must not Ring Tonight.—Thorpe. slow; * from the village church. See Little Christel.- tands. • Slowly I circle the dim, dizzy stair. See Organist, The.— Bates. Slowly rose the daedal Earth. See Illuminated Goal, The. —Sangster. Slowly, steadly, under the moon. Slowly the invaders emerged from the groves. Jericho, The.—Osborne. Slowly the mist o'er the meadow was creeping. ton.—Holmes. Slowly the twilight was gathering in. See Hearts, The.—Cappleman. Slowly the weary, dispirited creatures wound their way into the room. ... See Uncle Tom’s Cabin (Cruelty of Legree, The).--Stowe. . Slowly thy flowing tide. See Ebb-tide, The.—Southey. Slowly, with measured tread. See Last Journey, The.— Southey. Slowly, without force, the rain drops into the city. See Bombardment, The.—Lowell. Slow-yielding Nymphs. See In Michigan.—Swift. Slumber my darling, no danger is near. See Mother to Her Infant, The-Miller. - Slumber, Sleep, +they were two brothers. See Brothers, he.—Goethe. Slumber, slumber, little one, now. See Lullaby.—Sherman. Sly Beelzebub took all occasions. See Epigram on Job and the Devil.—Coleridge. Sly Cupid late with Maia's son. or, The Bargain.—Lessing. Sly Merry Andrew, the last Southwark fair. See Merry Andrew.—Prior, s' Small as I am, I've a mission below. See Boy's Mission.— Wilcox. Small boy Bertie. Small builders must put up small buildings. Little Builders.--Allen. Small ºp of daily commonplace. See Friendship, A. —Jewett. & e Small have continual plodders ever won. See Love's Labour's Lost.—Shakespeare. See By the Sea.—Anon. See Fall of See Lexing- Resurrected See Cupid and Mercury; -See Bertie's Philosophy.—Tappan. See Seven Small, is the fane through which the sea-wind sings. See Atalanta's Race.—Morris. Small service is true service while it lasts. See Service and To a Child.-Written in her Album.—Wordsworth. Small traveller from an unknown shore. See To a New-born Child.—Monkhouse. Smile and the world smiles with you. See Hustle and grin. —AIl O Il. Smile, lady, smile ! (Bless me ! what’s that?) See Serenade, A.—(Pwanch.) Smile Massachusetts, smile. See Song, A: chusetts,” etc.—Anon. .. Smiles on past Misfortune's brow. from Vicissitude, The.—Gray. - - Smiling and beautiful, heaven's dome. See Walls of Corn. —Allerton. - Smiling Pat strolled into the Examination room. See It Looked Serious to Him.— (Chicago Daily Socialist.) Smiling river, smiling river. See To a River in which a Child was Drowned.—Lamb. “Smile Massa- See Pleasure Arising Smith had just asked Mr. Thompson's daughter. See Asking the Gov'ner.-Anon. Smith—Smith—Smith. See Letters for Mr. Smith. Meyers. “Smith was asking me to-day,” said Mr. Bowser. See Quiet Evening at Cards, A.—Lewis. * Smooth and lean,—they have strippº her clean. See T. M. Battle-ship and Torpedo-boat.—J. * Smoothing soft the nestling head. See Two Lowers, The...— Whittier. Snappy nights an' mawnin's. Time.-Anon. - Snarº the soul of a dragon-fly. See Miyoko San.-Fen- O! IOSa. Snatch the departing mood. See To a Town Poet.—Reese. Sneape has a face so brittle that it breaks. See Upon Sneape.—Herrick. Snow and Stars, the same as ever. Snow was glistening on the mountains. Pisa.—Parsons. Snow-bound for earth, but summer-souled for thee. See Friend's Greeting, A.—Taylor. Snowdrops | lift your timid heads. Butterflies.—Lathbury. - Snow-shimmer on his bosom. See Adonis.-Wagstaff. See Around Thanksgiving See Age.—Winter. See Campanile Di See Snowdrops Lilies and 890 FIRST LINE INDEX So On Snyder kept a beer-saloon some years ago “over the Rhine.” See Snyder's Nose.—Griswold. So, after all, 'tis better that we err. See Though Oft De- ceived.—Anon. º So all day long I followed through the fields. See Gentian. —Crane. So all day long the noise of battle roll’d. See Morte d'Ar- thur.—Tennyson. So all night long the storm roared on. So (Snowstorm, The).—Whittier. am I as the rich, whose blessed key. So So See Snow-bound See Seldom Pleas- ure and Sonnets, LII.—Shakespeare. º are the stars and the arching skies. See It is Common. —Anon. are you to my thoughts, as food to life. LXXV.-Shakespeare. See Sonnets, So, back again 3 See Dog, A.—Peabody. e So, boys, you want a story, well, mine's not one of mirth. See On the Sunset Line.—Claxton. So busy is the dear old earth. See Nature's Thoughtfulness —Butts. careful of the type. See. In Memoriam.—Tennyson. cold it is, the violet ne'er ventures out or stirs. Hepaticas.-Rollins. So So See So cººd was the little town. See Christmas Carol.— Park. So cruel prison how could betide, alas ! See Prisoned in Windsor He Recounteth His Pleasure There Passed.— Howard. So dainty in plumage and hue. See English Sparrow, The. —Forsyth. - e So dear to Heav'n is saintly chastity. See Chastity.—Mil- ton. . So deep our grief, it may be silence is. See Lincoln.— MacKellar. So doth one sound the sleeping spirit wake. See Woman's Voice.—Arnold. Eden was deserted. See Hill of Vision, The (Lonely God, The).--Stephens. ended Saturn ; and the God of the Sea. (Oceanus).—Keats. equal, then, the war and battle hung. (Triumph of Hector, The).--—Homer. every spirit, as it is most pure. See Hymn in Honor of Beauty (Beauty).--Spenser. fades the vision and so flit the shades. Adieu.-Dixon. fair, so dear, so warm upon my bosom. See Firstborn, The.—Goodchild. fair, so sweet, withal so sensitive. See So Fair, So Sweet, Withal So Sensitive.—Wordsworth. fair the sun rose yestermorn. See Mother's Grief, The. So —Coolbrith. “So, Fairy Bell, you’ve come at last.” See Fairy Bell.— See Tide of See Hyperion See Iliad, The See Monserrate So faith is strong only when we are strong. Faith, The.—Eliot So falleni' so fostſ the light withdrawn. See Ichabod.— Whittier. So far as our story approaches the end. See Light Woman, A.—Browning. farewell to the little good you bear me. See King Henry VIII (Wolsey's Soliloquy).-Shakespeare. So fell our stateman—for he stood sublime. See Everett.— Parsons. So forth issued [or issew’d j the seasons of the year [or yeare]. See Faerie Queene, The (Seasons, The).— Spenser. So, Freedom, thy great quarrel may we serve. See Our Cause.—Linton. “So glad to see you !” So glad to see you, my dear Chester | Opinion.—Furniss. So glad you are here for the wedding. Convenance.—Anon. So goes the world. If wealthy, you may call. See Rich and the Poor Man, The-Bowring and Rich Man and the Poor, The.—Rhemnitzer. . “So good of you to come.” See At Five O'Clock Tea.— See Day before See At Five O'Clock Tea.—Wade. See His Unbiased Wade. So good of you to come in an early train. the Wedding, The.—Meyers. So good of you to see me. See Yes and No.—Bates. So, good Old Year, we part to-day. See Old and New Year, The.—Goodfellow. So—good-by!. The dreamy splendor. See Pards.—Hughes. So grew Osséo, as a lonely pine. See Mon-da-min.—Taylor. So happy were Columbia's eight. See Crew Poem, A.- Blount. So hath he fallen, the Endymion of the air. See Chavez.- Sweeney. So he trassed away dreamin' of Nora na Mo. See Girl with the Cows, The.—Graves. help me gracious, efery day. See Der Baby.—Anon. here hath been dawning another blue day. See Today. —Carlyle. hung the war in balance. See Iliad, The (Hector's Ex- ploit at the Barriers of the Grecian Fleet).—Homer. I am watching quietly. See Coming.—Anon. I arm thee, for the final night. See Page of Lancelot, The. —Kendall. I have found you at last ! See David Copperfield (Little Em’ly).-Dickens. So SO So SO So SO See Marriage de So I have seen a man killed ! An experience that, among others I See Rome.—Clough. So, I mused up and down, up and down, the terraced streets. See Aurora Leigh.-Browning. So, I shall see here in three days. S Browning. O, I think that looks very neat. See Lady of Lyons, The. So See In Three Days.— –Bulwer-Lyttor. in the sinful streets, abstracted and alone. Day (II).-Clough See Easter So is it not with me as with that Muse. See Sonnets, XXI. —Shakespeare. - * So it all ends. I came here with the hope. See Electric Episode, An.—Booth. So it all ends like a Christmas tale. See For Christmas' . Sake.—Meyers. e sº So it is come. The doctor's glossy smile. See Ginevra.-- Coolidge. Sol it is nightfall then. See Children's Kisses.—Peabody. So it's just a year since I severed my matrimonial bonds. See Uncomfortable Call, An.—Anon. “So, John, I hear you did not pass.” See Did not Pass.— Burnett. So Kings and Chiefs and Bards, in Eman of the Kings. See Fate of the Sons of Usna, The.—Todhunter. So, Lady Flora, take my lay. See Day-dream, The (Moral). —Tennyson. So let him lie here in our midst to-day. See Lincoln, the jºrd of the People and Shepherd of the People.— :5 roC)KS. So lightly still the mother sleeps. See Rustle of a Wing, The.—Carter. So little, and yet mamma says. See So Little.—Anon. So live, that when thy summons comes to join. See Thana- * topsis (How to Live).-Bryant. So long ago, a part we were of all that glorious show. See Great Remembrance, The.—Gilder. So long ago, so long ago, a fair-haired shepherd-boy. See Shepherd Boy’s Carol, The.—Anon. So long as fortune would permit the same. See Complaint of the Duke of Buckingham.—Buckhurst. “So long as this candle burns. See If I Were King (We Speak to Men).-McCarthy. long, he rode he drew anigh. See Earthly Paradise, The (King's Visit, The).-Morris, So So Love is dead that has been quick so long. See Hic Jacet. —Moulton. - So loyingly the clouds caress his head. See Clouds on White- face.—Larcom. So º are more beautiful ? See No One Else is You. - In OIT . - So many cares to burden all the day, See Mother's Prayer A.—Metzger. 9 So many folks dese lattah days am gwine an gittin' married. S See Sºm. º O many hill-sides, crowned with rugged rocks | Bethlehem.–Arnold. £g See At So many gods, so many creeds. See World's Need, The.— Wilcox. So many stars as shine in the sky. See Greeting from Far Away.-Ruckert. So º Stars in the infinite space. See So Many—Stan- O Il. So many talents are Wasted, so many enthusiasms turned to Smoke. See Heroism in Housekeeping.—Carlyle. So many things have been said of late years about Christ- mº, see Inexhaustibility of the Subject of Christmas. – Eillnt. So many worlds, so much to do. See Death in Life's Prime. —Tennyson. - So may. Abraham, Jacob, and all the fathers of our people gº me. See Ivanhoe (Baron and the Jew, The) - COtt. So Mistress Liberty, we are met together again. B S º #th.” #. g See Brother o move ley When false Pharoah's legion prest. S “Under the Cloud, and Through the §. Pºtnjº § º: º do : º . done | hè. Three Days.-Gilmore. much true resolution wrought in those. S Talbot, The.—Daniel. £ See Death of o mugh Your kindness and affection gain. See Song: “So Much You Kindness and Affection Gaiຠ#. So, Murphey, you are come to try your Fortune. See Pon. teach.—Rogers. So, my Kathleen, you're going to leave me. See Terence's S Farewell.—Dufferin. . o, my lord, the Lady Giovanna, who hath been awa long. See Falcon, The.—Tennyson. y SO So my pretty flower-folk, you. See Dance of the Daisies, The.—Piatt. So, Nell, at last we are alone. See Masquerading.—Rook, So nigh is grandeur to our dust. See Duty.—Emerson. So now is come our joyful’st feast. See Christmas and Old Christmas and same.—Wither. So now, pretty Robin, you’ve come to my door. See Boy and the Robin, The.—Woodworth. So now you're cured (such the great news we hear). See Resuscitation.—Vacqueries. - So oft as I her beauty do behold. See Amoretti and Epi- thalamion (Sonnet, LV.).--Spenser. So on a violet bank, See Thalaba the Destroyer.—Southey. So on he fares, and to the border comes. See Paradise.— Milton. 891 So! One AN INDEx To POETRY AND RECITATIONS Soºl one stage of our journey is accomplished I See Stage Struck.-Anon. i - & So passed the morning away. See Exile of the Acadians, The.—Longfellow. - “So please your gracel once more upon clemency I call.” See Cid, The (My Cid's Triumph).--Ormsby. So poor Mrs. Mulligan's gone, rist her sowl I See Mother's Tinder Falin’s, A.—Smith. * So prone our hearts to whisper what we wish. See Night Thoughts (Crowning Disappointment, The).-Young. So rest, forever rest, O Princely Pairl See Church of Brou, The (Tomb, The).—Arnold. So sang I in the springtime of my years. See Sonnet: “So Sang I in the Springtime,” etc.—Anon. SO ºsterday, with weary eyes. See Sparrows, The.— Irby. So Saturn, as he walked into the midst. (Saturn).--Keats. : So saying, her rash hand in evil hour. See Paradise Lost. - —Milton. So shaken as we are, so wan with care. IV., Pt. I.-Shakespeare. So shall I live, supposing thou art true. XCIII.-Shakespeare. - So shall it be; your grace shall stay behind. See King John. —Shakespeare. “So she's here, your unknown Dulcinea—the lady you met on the train. See Half an Hour before Supper.— Harte. - So should we live that every hour. See same.—Milnes. So shuts the marigold her leaves. See Memory.—Browne. So sinks the day star. See Lycidas.-Milton, So smooth so sweet, so silv’ry is thy voice. Julia’s Voice.—Herrick. So, so I all safe Come forth, my pretty sparklers. See Miser Fitly Punished, The.—Osborne. So, so ; I feel the signal. Zelehtha).-Heavysege. So soft and gentle falls the rain. Setoun. So, some tempestuous morn in early June. (Departure of the Cuckoo, The).—Arnold. So spake the Son of God; and Satan stood. Regained.—Milton. - So, stick up iwie and the bays. Christmas, The).—Vaughan. So sweet love seem'd that April morn. Seemed.—Bridges. - So swe; so sweet, the roses in their blowing. See In June. —Perry. So that soldierly legend is still on its journey, at Seven Pines.—Stedman. So that's Cleopathera's Needle, bedad. Cleopathera's Needle.—O'Leary. So the boys have told you, have they, to ask me for that tale, See Horse-thief Jim.—Meyers. So the foemen have fired the gate, men of mine. See Knight’s Leap, The.—Kingsley. So the merry brown thrush sings away in the tree. See Song of the Brown Thrush.--Larcom. - So, the powder's low, and the larder's clean. See Last Cup See Fall of See Hyperion See King Henry See Sonnets, See Thyrsis See Paradise See So Sweet Love See Kearny See Reflections on of Canary, The...—Cone. So the record flashed over the telegraph wires. Pemberton Mill, The.—Phelps. - So the soldierly legend is still on its journey. at Seven Pines.—Stedman. So the strong will prevailed, and Alden went on his errand. See Courtship of Miles Standish.—Longfellow. So, the truth's out. I’ll grasp it like a snake. See Only a Woman.-Craik. - So, the year's done with. See Earth's Immortalities (Love). —Browning. So then, at last, let me awake this sleep. See To a Writer of the Day (Purpose).-Mitchell. So then Healfdene's son seethed always over his time of care. See Beowulf (Cleansing of Heorot, The). So these lives that had run thus far in separate channels. See Courtship of Miles Standish, The (“So these lives,” etc.).--Longfellow. - So, they will have it. See Sumter-Brownell. “So this is our new cabin-boy.” See Brave Boy, A.—Anon. See Kearney So this is the grand-duke's workshop where. See Masque. e.—Meyers. “So this is the uproar! Well, isn’t this a monster big building º' See Aunt Sophronia Tabor at the opera.-- Anon. So this little Phoebe Green. See Phoebe Green.—Anon. So tired; I fain would rest. See So Tired.—Townsend. So tired looking out of the window. See Little Watcher, The.-Preston. . ... " So 'tis seven years since you went away, and I have been married five. See Blind Poet's Wife, The...—Coller. So to the Gate of the three Queens we came. See Idylls of the King (Quest of the Grail, The).-Tennyson. So, to-morrow is Washington's birthday. See Breaking the Colt.—Denton. - - So tremulous the flame of thinking burns. See Moonlight. —M’Renzie. - Se very obliging of you ! See Miss T3ates at the Ball.— Austin. So was he lifted gently from the ground. See Excursion, The (Mist Opening in the Hills).--Wordsworth. So wayward is the wind tonight. See Wind, The.—Monro. See Upon See Saul (Malzah and the Angel See Rain in Spring.— See Thalia Rediviva (True So we descend, and winding round a rock. See Excursion, The (Brathay Church).-Wordsworth. - So, we'll go no more a rowing. See same.-Byron. . So we've got to wait an hour and better before the stage starts? See Waiting for the Stage.—Crosby. So when the ghostly man had come and gone. See Idylls of the King (Elaine).-Tenny Son. e So when the old delight is born anew. See Immortality.— Myers. º So, when their feet were planted on the plain. See Idylls of the King (Gate of Camelot, The).-Tennyson. - So work the honey bees. See King Henry V. (Bees, The). —Shakespeare. - So ye’ve got a baby darter now. See Much in a Name.- Forrester. \, “So you are going to your little missionary Society.” See Little Mission Band, The.—Anon. - So, you are ready for school, are you ? Girls, The.—McConaughy. - So you beg for a story, my darling, my brown-eyed Leopold. See How He Saved St. Michael's-Stansbury. tº 3 º' So you bid me to Thanksgivin' I Thank you, neighbor, it is kind. See Thanksgivin' Pumpkin Pies.—Sangster. So you have been arrested for stealing your master's sheep See Village Lawyer, The.—Anon. - º So you knew Lizzie well, ma'am, and being down this Way. . See Lizzie.—Meyers. - So you're a writer, and you think I could. See Old Rounds- man's Story, An.—Eytinge. - e Sol you’re all the way from Kansas. See That Baby in Tuscaloo.—Campbell. e - So you're goan' to give a show ! ... See Before Playing Tinker- town.—Cooke. - - So you'. gºing to Scotland to-morrow. See On the Terrace. —Nesbit - r So you’re takin' the census, mister? There's three of us livin' still. See Whisperin' Bill.—Bacheller. So you’re the latest victim—no. See Old Doll to the New One, The.—Leigh. - - So you're the senior of the firm, the head. See Bankrupt's Visitor, The.—English. So you've brought me this costly Bible. See Grandmother's Bible.—Cooley. - So you’ve come here to ask me for Susie—don't stand there ahangin' your head. See Going Away.—Frost. - So you’ve gotten an offer of marriage 2 See Tale of Sweet- hearts, A.—Sims. - - So you’ve lost your race, lad. See Take it Like a Man.— Lester. • , Society can no more exist without government. See Liberty the Meed of Intelligence and Necessity of Government. —Calhoun. Society has quite forsaken all her wicked courses. licised Utopia.-Gilbert, Society is the great educator. See Society the Great Edu- cator.—Dewey. Socobie, aged and bent with pain. Roberts. * . Socrates was the reverse of a sceptic. See Last Hours of Socrates, The.—Anon. Soe feeble is the thred that doth the burden stay. See Com- plaint of the Absence of His Love.—Wyatt. Soe, Mistress Anne, faire neighbor myne. See Salem,- w Stedman. Soft and sweet the zephyrs sigh. See Soft and Sweet the Zephyrs Sigh.-Anon. Soft and white the dew was falling on the wild rose and the daisies. See Whip-poor-Will.—Bennett. Soft as a treader on mosses. See Old Fairingdown—Dar- ga Il. Soft as the bed in the earth. See Shadow, The...—Williams. Soft breeze of evening ! sang the forest choir. See Message of the Breeze, The.—Murger. - Soft, brown, Smiling eyes. See, same.—Cranch. Soft child of love, thou balmy bliss. See To a Kiss.-Wol- See Discontented See Ange- See Socobie's Passing.— COL. - Soft fell the tender shades of eve, the coming night fore- telling. See Unseen Angel, An.—McLean. Soft from the linden's bough. See Legend of the Dove, A. - —Sterling. - - Soft, º buds on the willow. See Turn of the Road, The. —UOe. Soft heath this elevated spot supplied. See Excursion, The (Sunset, The).-Wordsworth. Soft is the strain when zephyr gently blows. Criticism, An.-Pope. - Soft little hands that stray and clutch. . —Binyon. Soft of voice and light of hand. Craik. - Soft on the sunset sky. See Ashes of Roses.—Eastman. Soft slept the beautiful autumn. See Fine Day on Lough Swilly, A.—Alexander. Soft, sweet, and sad in its pathetic giory. —Phillips. - Soft you; a word or two before you go. . See Othello, the Moor of Venice (Othello's Last Words).—-Shakespeare. Softer than silence stiller, than still air. See Snowing of the Pimes, The...-Higginson. º Softly, as comes a wind across the Sea. Niamh (77), The...—Cousins. s Softly at dawn a whisper stole down from the Green Hill. t See Spring Song.—Griffith. - * See Essay on See Little Hands. See My Love, Annie.— See In November. See Coming of 892 FIRST LINE INDEX Some Softly down from the cold, gray sky. See Snowflakes, The. Anon. } Softly fell the touch of twilight on Judea's silent hills. See Beautiful Legend, A.—Anon. Softly now the light of day. . See same.—Doane. Softly, O midnight Hours I See Serenade.-De Vere. wº Softly, oh softly, the years have swept by thee. See Growing ld.—Anon. Softly lishe is lying. See Dirge.—Eastman. Softly the evening shadows. See same.—Brewer. Softly the shadows of prairie-land wheat. See Manitoba.-- McManus. Softly the spell of moonlight fell. Machar. Softly woo away her breath. Soft-footed through forest and bracken. Road, The.—Going. See Laura Secord.— See same.—Procter. See Spell of the Soft-sandalled twilight, handmaid of the night. See Winter Twilight.—Elliot. Soft-throated South, breathing of summer's ease. See South Wind.—Lathrop. *. So-Kin of Rakuho, ancient friend, I now remember. See t Exile's Letter.—Pound (Tr.) * Soldier and statesman, rarest unison. See Under the Old Elm (Washington).-Lowell. Soldier, rest, as soldiers may. See His Last Victory.—Cole. “Soldier, rest I thy warfare o'er. See Honoring Our Soldiers. —A. In OIA. Soldier, rest I thy warfare o’er. See Lady of the Lake, The (Soldier, Rest I), Scott. Soldier, wake—the day is peeping. See Betrothed, The. (Song: Soldier, Wake).--Scott. Soldiers and countrymen:—We have met this evening. See Revolutionary Sermon, A.—Breckenridge. Soldiers and Fellow-Citizens.—The unjust reproaches of our enemies we easily disprove. See Caesar's Death Justi- fied.—Cassius. Soldiers from the army and navy. Soldiers.-Manning. Soldiers, I am glad to meet you. See To the Soldiers.- McKinley. Soldiers of the Armies of the United States | Grant to the Army, 1865.-Grant. Soldiers of the –– Regiment: The occasion which has brought together. See Presentation of a Flag to a Regiment Departing for War.—Anon. Soldiers of the 12th Indiana Regiment. See Speech to the Twelfth Indiana Regiment.—Lincoln. Soldiers who freely for our country's glory. tion Hymn.—Randall. Soldiers: You have in a fortnight gained six victories. See Bonaparte to his Army in Italy.—Napoleon. Soldiers, you have, in fifteen days, gained six victories. See Bonaparte to his Army in Italy (Proclamation to the Army of Italy).-Napoleon. Soldiers l You have precipitated yourselves like a torrent from the Apennines. See Bonaparte to his Army in * (To the Army of Italy, May 15, 1796).-Napo. €OIl. Sole listener, Duddon l to the breeze that played. See River Duddon, The (Sonnet I).—Scott. Sole Lord of Lords and very King of Kings. —Mifflin. Solemn before us looms the dark portal. fore Us.—Goethe. Solemn days of Lent are closing, and in soft ethereal light. See Easter Altar-cloth, The.—Thayer. soleń. mournfully, dealing its dole. See Curfew.—Long. €l OW. Solid bronze never looked more ethereal. See Bartholdi Statue, The.—Hawthorne. - Solitude I Life is inviolate solitude 1 See Life.—Cary. See Solomon Grub. See General See Decora- See Sesostris. See Solemn Be. Solomon Grub is a peculiar old man. —Cook. Solomon Grundy. See same.—Anon. Solomon never said a truer word than what he says. See Warning against Wine, A.—Moody, Solomon says, in words so mild. See Solomon and Mamma. —AI). On. Solomon l where is thy throne It is gone in the wind. See Gone in the Wind.—Mangan. Sombre and rich, the skies. See By the Statue of King Charles at Charing Cross.--Johnson. Some are laughing, some are weeping. See Sound Sleep.– Rossetti. Some asked me where the rubies grew. See Julia and Rock of Rubies; The...—Herrick. - Some books are lies frae end to end. See Death and Doctor Hornbook.-Burns. Some boys are mad when comp’ny comes. See Second Table, See Mother's he.—Waterman. Some boys when they come home from school. Rule.—Anon. . Some cawing Crows, a looting Owl. See Fable, A.—Wheeler. “Some charity for Christ's sake!” At the door. See “Dead Î Name Unknown.”—Durant. Some children roam the fields and hills. See Which is your Lot ?—Anon. * Some clerks aver that as the tree doth fall. See Utmost, The.—Lytton. Some day I think you will be glad to know. See Con- stancy in Absence.—Anon. See Address to the Some girls would be by the sounding sea. Some day, some day of days, threading the street. See Some Day of Days.-Perry. Some º the daisies will all be dead. See Mamma's Flower. —U8. SS. Some die too late and some too soon. The.—Whittier. Some doubt the courage of the negro. verture.—Phillips. Some dreams we have are nothing else but dreams. See Haunted House, The.—Hood. Some eight and twenty years ago, I knew. See Lost.— Cunard. tº # Some evil god, or an avenging spirit. See Battle of Sala- mis, The.—AFschylus. * Some fairy spirit with his wand. See Tuily-pond, The.— See Lady of the Lake, See When Will See Why"Is it So?— See Lost Occasion, See Toussaint L’Ou- Lathrop. Some feelings are to mortals given. The (Paternal Love).-Scott. Some find Love late, some find him soon. Love Come?—Beatty. Some find work where some find rest. Anon. Some folks air allers babblin’. See Loafin' Time.—Lyon. Some folks 're allers findin’ fault ’nd frettin’ round, y’ know. See “There Was a Crooked Man.”—Penney. Some folks tell dis story one way, an’ some tell hit ermuther. See Uncle Dick's Version.—Anon. x Some folks the Old World find so fair. See Patriotic Tourist, The.—Munkittrick. Some folks thought Hepsy had tâlent. tion.—Thomson. Some folks tinks hit's right an' p'opah. the Fire.—Dunbar. e See Hepsy's Ambi- See Noddin’ by Some for the Glories of this World; and some. See Rubái- yát of Omar Khayyám, The...—Fitzgerald. Some for the sadness and sweetness of far evening bells. See Lights Through the Mist.—Benét. Some gain a universal fame. See' Ballade of Lawn Tennis, A.—Adams. Some girls can look upon a mouse. See He Ain't Built That Way.—Anon. See I Want to Live in a College Town.—Ade. Some glad thing comes to me. See In June.—Morton. Some glory in their birth, some in their skill. See Sonnets, XCI.-Shakespeare. Some grave is known to God. See Weary.—Chadwick. Some hae meat and canna eat. See Child's Grace, A.— Burns. Some have denied a soul! They never loved. See Poet Proves the Existence of a Soul from his Love for Delia, The.—Southey. Some hearts go hungering thro’ the world. See Hungering Hearts and same.—Anon. Some horses have high-toned names, but it didn’t matter with him. See Jim.—Bellaw. Some hundreds of years ago in the quaint old city of Nurem- berg. See Folded Hands, The.—Anon. Some in the promise of an early prime. See William E. Gladstone.— (London Punch.) Some innocent girlish kisses by a charm. See Wild Rose.— Allingham. Some ladies love the jewels in Love's zone. Lowers—Rossetti. Some laws there are too sacred for the hand. See Liberty . of the Press.-De Vere. Some lights there be within the Heavenly Spheres. See Spotless King, The.—Austin. Some like drink in a pint pot. Some little birds were flying. See Lowe’s See Not I.--Stevenson. See Birds in November.— Anon. Some little drops of water. See Raindrops' Ride, The.— Some little girls are lazy. See Helping Mamma.—Anon. Some little rules that are good to know. See Some Little Rules.—Anon. Some love is light and fleets away. See True Love's Dirge. —Motherwell. J Some love the glow of outward show. See What House to Like.—Anon. Some may like to be shut in a cage. Transposed.—Burgess. Some men look upon this temperance cause as whining bigotry. Sce Temperance Question, The.—Phillips. Some men strut proudly, all purple and gold. See Good of it, The.—Craik. Some men were born for great things. —Carleton. Some miners were sinking a shaft in Wales. See Lost and Found.—Aïdé. Some months ago—I need not mention where. See Little Shoes Did it, The.—Anon. Some months ago one of the janitors of a certain school. See His Limitation.—Anon. Some mortals have the gift to scatter round. See Blessings. —Beranger. Some murmur when their sky is clear. and same.—Trench. Some must delve when the dawn is nigh. Dreams, The.—Scollard. Some names there are of telling Sound. See Cumberland, e.—Melville. t See Ballade of Dreams See Uncle Sammy. See Different Minds See King of 893 Some AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Some º, the boys in our school. See Courageous Boy, The. y —An On. Some of the boys in our school. Il () }}. Some of the down-town merchants put in a stock of books. See At the Book Counter.—Anon. Some of the figures presented to the Forestry Congress. See Destruction of the Forests.—Anon. Some of the hurts you have cured. See Borrowing.—Emer- See Fellow Who is Game.— SO Il. - Some of the most renowned American orators were still in their prime. See Wendell Phillips (Wendell Phillips as an Orator).--Curtis. Some of the papers tell us that the boys of the G. A. R. See Weeds of the Army, The.—Crawford. Some of their chiefs were princes of the land. See Absalom and Achitophel (Zimri).--Dryden. Some of your hurts you have cured. Translations.—Emerson. Some one has been in the garden. See Who is it?—Anon. Some one has said, and I think it was Mr. Moody. See Account of a Negro Sermon.—Gough. Some one may say, “Did not the men and women have to be braver.” See True Bravery.—Dole. Some opulent force of genius, soul and race. See Abraham Lincoln and Another Washington.—Benton. Some parts of Holland keep out the ocean only by dykes. I See To the Dykes.—Talmage. Some people are allers having good-luck. See Splicer at the Beach.—Augusta. Some people find great difficulty in saying good-by. See Melpomenus Jones.—Leacock. - Some people say that dogs can't talk. See My Carlo Talks. —Goodfellow. See Quatrains and Pamelia Some people thinks they ain't no Fairies now. See Bud's Fairy Tale.—Riley. Some people's shoulders are loaded with chips. See Trying to Get Even Don't Pay.—Anon. Some person accidentally upset a bucket of water. See Mumford's Pavement.—Anon. Some quick and bitter words we said. See Wedded.—Anon. Some reckon their age by years. See Night Thoughts and Rosary of my Years, The HRyan. Some said, “He was strong.” He was weak. See Proem. —Davidson. º Some say Love, Foolish Love. See Menaphon's Song.— Greene. Some say she is not human. Some say that ever 'gainst that season comes. (Gracious Time, The).-Shakespeare. Some say that kissing's a sin. See Kissing's no Sin.—Anon. Some say the soul's secure. See Hudibras (Spiritual Trim- mers).-Butler. Some say thy fault is youth, some wantonness. See Son- See Deceitfulness of See Ellen Terry.—Gannon. See Hamlet nets, , XCVI.-Shakespeare. Some say’t when Eve left the Garden. Man.—Anon. Some sings of the lily, and daisy, and rose. The.—Riley. Some sº beyond the garden close. See Hollyhocks, The. —BettS. Some Sparkling morn before the August rays. on the Roman Campagna.—Crowninshield. Some take their gold. See Gold.—Herford. Some talk of Alexander, and some of Hercules. Grenadiers, The.—Anon. Some tell us that Lincoln was a great orator. —Dolliver. Some tell us 'tis a burnin' shame. See Sambo's Right to be See Lost Watch, The.— See Clover, See British See Lincoln. Rilt.—Halpine. Some ten or fifteen years ago. “Juvenal.” Some ten or twenty times a day. See Ballade of a Friar.— ang. Some there are, who urge that “the liquor traffic is an old institution.” See Liquor Traffic Antagonistic to Ameri- can Liberty.—Finch. Some they will talk of bold Robin Hood. See Robin Hood and the Bishop.–(Old Ballad.) Some things go to sleep in such a funny way. See How . They Sleep.–Anon. Some things look mighty easy until you try them. See Elusive Dollar Bill, The.—Wilson. Some think that all the great liars go to perdition. See Legend of the Knot-hole, The.—Nye. Some think, themselves exalted to the sky. Chaplain, The-Oldham. Some time ago I was staying with Sir George Flasher. See Love in a Balloon.—Moseley. Some time an English ship we had. See same.—Anon. Some time at eve when the tide is low. See “Some Time At Eve.”—Hardy. “Some time I’ll be tall as father.” Sangster. Some time now past in the Autumnal Tide. tions.—Bradstreet. Some time since on an enchanted summer after-noon. See Men and Trees.—Thomas. Some time, when all life's lessons have been learned. See Some Time.—Smith. - Some time within the earliest age. Cheap as One.—Anon. See Domestic See Little Hans' Song.— See Contempla- See Two Can Live as See August . Someone, a figure arrayed in white. Some tiny elves, one evening, grew mischievous, it seems. See Dreams for Sale.—Morris. Some to . Conceit alone their taste confine. Criticism, An.—Pope. Some undone widow sits upon mine arm. See New Way to Pay Old Debts, A.—Massinger. Some vast amount of years ago. See Gemini and Virgo and Tommy's First Love.—Calverley. - Some vex their souls with jealous pain. See On One Who Died Discovering her Kindness.-Sheffield. Some water and oil. See How Soap Was First Made.— See Essay on Il OIl. Some wifis of the burrows-toun. See Satire on the Toun Ladies.—Maitland. Some will talk of bold Robin Hood. See Robin Hood and the Bishop of Hereford.—Anon. tº Some winter night, shut Snugly in. See Ronsard to His Mistress.--Thackeray. Some wit of old—such wits of old there were. —Franklin. Some words on language may be well applied. See Rhymed Lessons, A: Urania (Words on Language).-Holmes. Some years ago, ere civil war's alarms. See Judging by Appearances.—Anon. Somº ago, ere time and taste. See Vicar, The.— I’8 €Cl. - Some years ago I pitched my tent and unfurled my banner. See Among the Free Lovers.--Anon. Some years ago, in an Eastern town. ship.–Hills. Some years ago, in . Georgia. — (Harper's Monthly.) Some years ago, when civil faction. Planché. - Some years ago when the bedding in sleeping cars. See Tem- perance Corkscrew, A.—Porter. - Some years agone, one summer's morn. See Ho, Boat Ahoy! See Spanish Armada, See Paper. See Poetical Court- See Untimely Trumpet, The. See Wat You Please.— —Stilwelſ. Some years of late, in eighty-eight. The.—Herbert, Some years since I attended the National Peace Jubilee. See Power of Music, The.—Talmage. - Somebody asked me to take a drink. See My Answer.— Willard. Somebody asked me to take a drink. See No l—Anon. Somebody broke my doll, she did; an' let its sawdust out. See Little Misschefuss.--Foley. - Somebody did a golden deed. See Somebody.—Anon. Somebody has said that in order to know a community. See Roughing It (Buck Fanshaw's Funeral).-Clemens. Somebody knocked. See Return of the Wanderers, The.— Dixey. Somebody stood up right on top of a chair. See Cooky Jar, he.—Anon. Somebody tells of the good old days. See New Girl's Logic, he.—Curtis. Somebody tum to us las' night. See New Baby, The...— 7 Snyder. - - Somebody's baby, with laughing eyes. See “Somebody’s.”— McRay. Somebody's courting somebody. Somebody's dead; there's crape on the door. the Door.—Anon. someº. dying tonight ! Alas! See Agony Bells.-Well- 1ngton. - Somebody's heart is gay. See Two Pictures.—Anon. Someday: So many tearful eyes. See Someday.—Riley. Sometimes ven. I'm a-feeling bad. See Katrina Likes Me Poody Well—Anon. See Load on his Mind, See Battle of Life, See Jack Frost.— See Somebody.—Anon. See Crape on The.—(Burlington Hawkeye.) Someone asked the Duke of Wellington. he.—Olin. - “Someone has been in the garden.” - In OI). - Someone has gone from this strange world of ours. See Ring the Bell Softly.—Smith. Someone, has taken the trouble. Scotch, €.—AI] OIl. Someone who is fat and jolly. See Who is It?—Anon. Someone's always feeling blue. See Are You The Chap?— Brininstool. Some’ow I don't mind talkin’ about myself. See Little See Jailbird's See Beatitudes in Broad Charlie.—Overton. Some’ow I don't mind talking about myself. Story, A.—Anon. someº. cur’ous in his air. See His Sunday Clothes.— IlOIl. *. Somethin’ meller in the air. ham. Something beyond l Though now, with joy unfound. See Something Beyond.—Clemmer. Something calls and whispers, along the city street. See Way of Perfect Love (Peregrino's Song).—King. someº more than the lilt of the strain. See Poetry.— OOte. Something new about Christmas? See Gentle Reminder, A. —Rollins. * Something passes Thomas. Something round which it may twine. Anon. See Love in June,—Cunning- See Something Passes.— See God Gareth.-- in the air. 894. FIRST LINE INDEX Sooner Something startles me where I thought I was safest. See This Compost.—Whitman. Something there is that doesn't love a wall. Wall.—Frost. .* Something to live for came to the place. See Only—Spof- See Mount Rain- See Mending ford. Something untrodden in the routine dust. ier: Fragment.—Brooks. * 3 & Something's wrong in this house; can't tell what it is. See New Christmas, The.—Denton. Sometime ago I was staying with Sir George Flasher. See Love in a Balloon.—Moseley. ... e Sometime, dear heart, yes, sometime. See Sometime. - F. A. F. W. W Sometime it may be you and I. See “Sometime It May Be” and To Faustine.—Colton. Sometime there ben a lyttel boy. See Lyttel Boy, The- Field. Sometime, when all life's lessons have been learned. See Sometime.—Smith. Sometimes a light surprises. ing.—Cowper. See Joy and Peace in Believ- Sometimes at close of day. See Gloaming Call, A.—Fra- Ser. - Sometimes for days along the fields. See Sometimes.— Cary. someiºs goldfinches one by one will drop. See “I stood tiptoe upon a little hill” (Goldſinches).-Keats. Sometimes I have seen a tall ship glide by. ... See Professºr at the Breakfast-table, The (Faithful Little Wife, A). —Holmes. Sometimes I Anon. Sometimes I think I will be cold with her. Comes.—Westley. Sometimes I think I'll thrash him good. Me.—Foley. Sometimes I think that those we’ve lost. Argyll. Sometimes I wonder what a mean man thinks about when he goes to bed. See Don't be Mean, Boys.-Bur- dette. Sometimes I wonder why they smile so pleasantly at me. See Value of Smiles.—Foley. Sometimes in passing along the street. See Man Who Wears the Button, The amd Union Soldier.—Thurston. Sometimes in this queer old world. See Little Mothers.— Nesfield. Sometimes [or sometime] mamma calls me Which General 2–Hamilton. sometimes I sigh. See Shadows.— See When She See "Nough for See Our Dead.— smile, & 4 general.” See Sometimes, my darling, I have suffered doubt. See Doubt. —Chapman. Sometimes—not often—when the days are long. See Some- times.—Story. Sometimes she spake with those who had seen her beloved and known him. See Evangeline.—Longfellow. Sometimes the violin seems to me a type. See Violin, The. —Schauffler. * Sometimes there will come to our notice. See “Mother, I Love You.”— (Zion’s Herald.) º Sometimes w'en I am playin' with some fellers 'at I knows. See Little Willie's Hearing.—Anon. Sometimes w'en Papa has come home. See Innocence.— brininstool. Sometimes when after spirited debate. See Change.— FJowells. - Sometimes when folks would say. See Her Reasons.— Anon. Sometimes when fragrant summer dusk comes in with scent of rose and musk. See Night for Adventure.— Starbuck. Sometimes when I get to feelin'. See Elam Chase's Fiddle. —Tongue. Sometimes when I got to do errands at night. of Ghosts, The.—Foley. Sometimes when I’m awake at night. Night.—Payne. Sometimes when I’ve been 'spesh’ly good. See “Ma’s Attic.” See Delusion See Mother Comes at —Crissey. someº when Nature falls asleep. See Night Mists.— ayne. Sometimes wind and sometimes rain. See Children’s Song. —Hueffer. Sometimes with one I love. See same.—Whitman. Sometimes with secure delight. See Fairy Stories.—Mil- ton. Sometimes you hear me in the dawn. See Faun, The.— Farnell-Bond. Somewhar down thar round Hodgenville, Kaintucky. See Appreciation of Lincoln, An.—Love. Somewhat apart from the village, and nearer the Basin of Minas. See Evangeline (Evangeline in Acadie).— Longfellow. Somewhat back from the village 'street. See Desolation.— Masson. Somewhat back from the village street ! See also Old Clock on the Stairs, The.—Longfellow. Somewhere beneath the sun. See Amaturus.—Cory. “Somewhere,” he mused, “its dear enchantments wait.” See Land of Heart’s Desire, The.—Miller. Somewhere I read a strange, old, rusty tale. See Sangar. Reed. See Per- See Identity. Somewhere in cloudland, but I won't say where. foct Wife, The.—Anon. Somewhere—in desolate wind-swept space. —Aldrich. Somewhere in Leather Lane, The.—Hood. Somewhere in the world there hide. See In Twos.—Gan- nett. Somewhere is music from the linnets’ bills. See Lost Ones, See Sun, The.—Miller. The.—Ledwidge. See Songs from an Evil Wood. See Sausage Maker's Ghost, Somewhere it is always light. Somewhere lost in the haze. —Dunsany. - Somewhere, O sun, some corner there must be. Sleep.—Wharton. Somewhere on this earthly planet. A.—Timrod. Somewhere or other there must surely be. or Other.—Rossetti. Somewhere, out on the blue seas sailing. See When My Ship Comes in.—Burdette. Somewhere out West there lies a sloping plain. See Tes- cott.—Carruth. Somewhere she waits to make you win. See Woman Who See Battle See Common Thought, See Somewhere |Understands, The.—Appleton. Somewhere—somewhere a happy clime there is. See Some- where.—Saxe. Somewhere the spirit will come to its own. See Some- where.—Rich. “Somewhere the wind is blowing,” I said, and toiled along. See Somewhere.—Shaw. . Somewhere there waiteth in this world of ours. See Des- tiny.—Arnold. Somewhere 'tis told that in an Eastern land. See Helio- trope, The.—Mace. Son of Erebus and night. See Inner Temple Masque, The (Charm, The).-Browne. Son of God goes forth to war, The. “Son of Light,” I murmured lowly. DeMille. Son of the Brittannia's isle. See Gordon.—Tennyson. Son of the ocean isle I See England's Dead.—Hemans. Song: I saw the day’s white rapture. See same.—Towne. Song is so old. See same.—Hagedorn. Songs are good—but kept in measure. See Wisdom.— See If My Verses Had See same.—Heber. See Behind the Veil.— Moreau. Songs as sweet as summer brings. the Wings.—Hugo. Songs of our land, ye are with us forever. our Land.—Brown. Sonnets are full of love. See Love Sonnet, A and Sonnet: The Pageant and To My First Love.—My Mother.— Rossetti. Sons of Britain, old in fame. See Songs of See Battle-Song, A.—Court- Iney. Sons of heathered hills of freedom. See 1837 (Loquitur William Lyon Mackenzie).--—Wallace. Sons of New England in the fray. See Treason's Last De- vice.—Stedman. Sons of the giant Ocean isle. See Advance, Australia.— ang. Sons of the Greeks, Arise. See Greek War Song, A.— Byron. Sons of the heroes bold. See Britons to the Core.—Car- negle. Sons of the race whose sires. See Song for Canada.- Sangster. - Sons of valour, taste the glories. See Off from Boston.- Breckenridge. t Sons of youth and the truth of a nation. See Name of Wash- ington, The.—Lathrop. Soon after his election as President and while visiting Chi- cago. See Lincoln's Love for the Little Ones.— Anon. Soon after I came to live in this house, as I was painting the palisades. See Man in the Fustian Jacket, The.— Moggridge. Soon ... after Mr. , Lincoln's nomination for the Presidency. See How Lincoln Took His Altitude.—Anon. Soon after the French war. See Grandfather's Chair (Af. fray in King Street, Boston, 1770, The).-Hawthorne. Soon after two o'clock yesterday. See He Wanted it Let Alone.—Anon. Soon, ah, soon the April weather. See April Weather.— Carman. Soon as her lover to the war had gone. See Night-watch, The.—Coppée. Soon as the day begins to waste. Virtuous Maid, . The.—Anon. Soon as the Sun forsook the eastern main. the Evening, An.—Wheatley. Soon, O Ianthe l life is o'er. Landor. Soon the steeples called good people all to church and chapel. See Christmas Carol, A. (Bob Cratchit's Dinner).- T)ickens. Soon there stole over every one in the room that sense of peace. See Colonel Carter's Christmas (Colonel Car- ter's Christmas Tree).--Smith. - y Soon they the palace reached of Astragon. See Gondibert. See Last Day Book, See Constant Swain and See Hymn to See Let Love Remain.— —Davenant. Sooner or later, in some future date. The.—Young. 895 Sophia AN INDEx To POETRY AND RECITATIONS Sophia begg'd her sister, Grace. —Elliott. Sophia Saunders searching scrutinized Sarah. See Short Sensational Story.—Anon. Sore grief to me, Conbeg, that you are drowned. See Col- loquy of the Ancients, The (Slaying of Conbeg, The).-- Anon. Sorrento l Bright star. See Sorrento.—Locker-Lampson. Sorrow and strife be far away. See Nine Green Glens, The. —Stevenson. - - Sorrow has a harp of seven strings. The...—Clifford. * See Song before Grief, A.—Lath- See Last New Doll, The. See Harp of Sorrow, Sorrow, my friend. rop. Sorrow, quit me for a while. See Adieu, An.—Coates. Sorrows humanize our race. See same.—Ingelow. Soul, heart and body, we thus singly name. Supremacy and Lowe's Trinity.—Austin. - Soul of a tree ungrown, new life out of God’s life pro- ceeding. See Yosemite.—Shinn. Soul of my soul, impart. See Soul of My Soul.-Sar- gent. - * Soul of the acorn buried in the sod. See Aspiration.— Gore-Booth. - Soul, wherefore fret thee ? Striving still to throw. See Soul, wherefore Fret Thee?—Bloede. te Soulless, colorless strain, thy words are the words of wis- dom. See Didactic Poem, The.—Garnett. Souls are built as temples are. See Building.—Coolidge. Soul's joy, bend not those morning stars from me. See Astrophel and Stella (Sonnet XLVIII.).-Sidney. Souls of men why will ye scatter. See same.—Faber. ouls of poets dead and gone. See Lines on the Mermaid Tavern.—Keats. Souls of the patriot dead. See Kidnapping of Sims, The.— Pierpont. - Sound all to arms | - Army).-Croly. Sound asleep ! No sigh can reach. See Asleep.–Prescott, Sound bugles l sound again! See Wake Them in Peace To- day.—Bradshaw. Sound fife, and cry the slogan. See Burial March of Dun- ... dee, The.—Aytoun. - - Sound over all waters, reach out from all lands. See Christmas Carmen, A.—Whittier. Sound seeks for sympathetic things. —Warren. - sound Sound ! Sound ! See In Yosemite Valley.—Mil- €I’. Sound, sound the clarion, fill the fife I See Clarion and same.—Scott. Sound, sound the trump of fame. kinson. Sound the deep waters. See Sleep at Sea.—Rossetti. Sound the fife, and cry the slogan. See Burial-March of Dundee, . The-Aytoun. Sound the flute I now it's mute. See Spring.—Blake. Sound the loud timbrel o'er Egypt's dark sea l See Sound the Loud Timbrel.—Moore. Source immaterial of material naught. tional Hymns, The, IV.-Newell. Source of my life's refreshing springs. Life.—Waring. Source of soft rest and happy dreams, O sleep. Sleep.–Tyrard. South Florida, where the sunlight dances. mance, A.—Rogers. South German night, spread out beneath the moon. See Moonlight, Night.—Rilk. J South Mountain towered upon our right, far off the river lay. See Pride of Battery B, The.—Gassaway. Southrons, hear your country call you. See Dixie.—Pike. Southward through Eden went a river large. See Paradise Lost (Book IV.).-Milton. See Catiline (Catiline to the Roman See Organ Creations. See Washington.—Hop- See Source of My See To See Tampa Ro- Southward to Calais. See End of the Armada, The...— Swinburne. Southward with feet of ice. See Sir Humphrey Gilbert.— Longfellow. - Sow in the morn thy seed. See Sower, The.—Montgom- ery. - Sow with a generous hand. See Sowing and Reaping.— Procter. Spain drew us proudly from the womb of night. See Full Cycle.—Chadwick. - Spain's hour has struck. No more her flag. See Spain's Hour of Doom.—Haven. - Spake full well, in language quaint and olden. —Longfellow. Spake the Lord Christ. —Le Gallienne. span; # the lovin' tongue. See Border Affair, A.—Clark. al’K. Spare all who yield; alas, that we must pierce. See Death of Hampden, The.—Beatty. - - Spare, gen’rous victor, spare the slaves. ... See To... a Lady and To A Lady: She Refusing to Continue a Dispute.-- Prior. Spare her at least; ; look, you have taken from me. See Old and the New Year, The.—Procter. “Spare man nor steed, use utmost speed; before the Sun goes down. See Cavalry Scout, The...—Scotus. See Flowers. “I will arise.” See I will Arise. See Love's See Rejected Na- - Spirits of fire, that brood not long. Spare, O spare the noble youth of our country. See Spare the Youth.-Brosius. Sparkling and bright in liquid light. Bright.—Hoffman. r Sparkling world, and shining sky. See January.—Anon. Sparrow, in the cherry-tree. See Child and the Sparrow, The.—-Westwood. . See Sparkling and Speak and tell us, our Ximena, looking northward far away. See Angels of Buena Vista, The...—Whittier. speak gently; in this world of ours. See Speak Gently.— Il O11, - Speak gently; it is better far. See Speak Gently.—Bates. Speak gently to the herring, and kindly to the calf. See same.—Ashby-Sterry. Speak, Goddess! since ’tis thou that best canst tell. See Dispensary, The.—Garth. Speak kindly to that poor old man. See Way to Be Brave, The.—Anon. * - Speak low !—speak low—the banshee is crying. See Ger. aldine's Daughter, The.—Anon. Speak low to me, my Saviour, low and sweet. See Com- fort.—Browning. Speak lowl tread softly through these halls. in a Library.—Botta. “Speak, O man, less recent! Fragmentary fossilſ” See To the Pliocene Skull—Harte. . - Speak. Quiet lips, and utter forth, my fate. See English Girl, An.—Home. i Speak! said my soul, be stern and adequate. See Exor. dium.—Lodge. - “Speak I’’, said the high priest of Tanit. “What do you wish?” . See Salāmmbo's Appeal.—Flaubert. Speak, satire; for there's none can tell like thee. See In- troduction to the True-born Englishman,—Defoe. “Speak! speak I thou fearful guest I”. See Skeleton in Ar- mor, The.—Longfellow. : Speak tenderly I For he is dead. Dodge See Thoughts See Human Tie, The.— O s f - Speak the speech, I pray, you, as I pronounced it to you. See , Hamlet (Hamlet’s Instruction to the Players): - Shakespeare. Speak the word God bids thee! See Duty.—Hough. Speak thou the truth ! Let others fence. See Be Just, and Fear not.—Alford. Speak to the children, Little Book. See same.—Love- Joy. Speak to us, Lord. See same.—Elmo. Speak ye unto all the congregation of Israel. See Easter Service, An.—Denton. - Speaker Cannon, at a Washington banquet. See Dilemma, A.—Anon. Speaking of Anthems, says a writer in the Nautical Gazette. See H'Anthem, The...—Anon. . Speaking of the greatest pleasure given men. Papa.—Anon. - Spec’ de good Lawd knows de dif'rance 'twixt de wood. Chuck. See Plantation Philosophy.—Romulus. Special jurymen of England, who admire your country’s laws. See Damages, Two Hundred Pounds.--Thaćk. eray. - speeºs Sorrow sat with me. See Guest, The.—Kim- à, • ‘ - See Mornin' Speed, away 1 speed away ! on thine errand of light. See Speed Away.—Woodberry. - Speed on, speed on, good master! See Walker of the Snow, The.—Shanly. - Speed our Republic, O Father on high. Hymn.—Keller. Speed the news; speed the news | red.—Anon. Speeding before the gale. diner. Sphinx was a monster that would eat. See American See One of the Six-Hun- See With Gleaming Sail.-Gar- See Two Riddles.— Spin spin where glimmers the fire-fly's errant torch. See , “Song of the Wheel, The.”—Clarke. Spinning, Spinning by the sea. See Hilda, Spinning.— Il OIl. { Spirit, I know thee not, I look on thee. See White Pilgrim, he.—Merivale. - ~ • . Spirit of “fire and dew.”. See To O. S. C.—Trumbull. Spirit of song, whose shining wings have borne. See Song ... and, Science.—Shinn. Spirit of Spring, thy coverlet of snow. See Waking of . Spring, The...—Custance. Spirit of Twilight, through your folded wings. See Twi- ... light.—Custance. 4. - Spirit, of Winter, breathe thou thro' my song. See Winter in Canada.--Duncan. - Spirit that breathest through my lattice: thou. Wind, The.—Bryant. Spirit that form'd this Scene. See same.—Whitman. Spirit... that moves the sap in spring. See Prelude, A.— Thompson. See Lalla Rookh.- See Evening Moore. - Spirits of patriots, hail in Heaven again. See Flag, The.— Boker. Spite is a little word. See Nicholas Nickleby (Fanny Squeers and Matilda Price).--Dickens. - Spite of storm and stress of weather in a gale that lashed the land. See Story of a Stowaway, The.—Scott. .* 896 FIRST LINE INDEX Stay Splendid and terrible your love. See Splendid and Terrible. —O'Sullivan, Splendors of morning the billow-crests brighten. Stedman. Spontaneous Us! See Surf.- See Presto Furioso.-Seaman. Sporting on the village green. See English Girl, The.— Taylor. Sporting through the forest wide. See Little Children.— Howitt. º Spose man lun slam—bang flont of gal. See John China- man’s “Comin’ through the Rye.”— (Harper's Magazine.) S'pose ye’ve noticed that there cunnin’ little rascal taggin' Dan about, haven’t ye? See Lumber Camp Romance, A. —Crocker. Spouse ! sister l angel ! pilot of the fate. —Shelley. Spray of song that springs in April, light of love that laughs through May. See Sunbows, The.—Swinburne. Sprawling down one hill and half-way up another. Flint’s Temptation.—Anon. Spread a feast with choicest viands. tony.—Doudney. Spread, table, spread. See same. “Spring all the graces of the age.” Entry of the Masquers.—Jonson. Spring ! and her hidden bugles up the street. The...—Untermeyer. Spring and the daffodil again. See To Virginia.-Atkins. Spring bursts today. See Easter Carol, An.—Rossetti. Spring came with tiny lances thrusting. See Blossom Time. —Larremore. Spring comes; and baseball, robust flower, in every meadow's See Epipsy-chidion. See Dave See Cleopatra to An- Peele. See Song before the See Laughters, seen. See In the Procession.--Anon. Spring comes hither. See Spanish Gypsy, The (Spring ong).-Eliot. Spring comes laughing down the valley. See New Life.— Burr. Spring day ! happy day I See Four Seasons, The...—Anon. Spring gives the order, “Forward, March 1” See Forward, March 1–Anon. Spring grew to perfect summer in one day. See At Lanu- vium.—Rodd. Spring has come up from the South again. See Immortal, The.—Rice. * Spring is coming ! ... Everywhere there is a fragrance in the air. See Spring Comes.—Anon. - Spring is coming, spring is coming. See Oxfordshire Chil- dren’s May Song.—Anon. Spring is coming ! Spring is coming. Coming.—Anon. Spring is growing up. See Spring and Summer.—Anon. Spring is on the mountain. See Spring Time.—Anon. Spring is the morning of the year. See Golden-rod.—Sher- See also Spring is IIla, Il. Spring it is cheery. See Ballad : “Spring,” etc.—Hood. Spring, summer, autumn, winter. See Builders, The.— Elliott. Spring ! The beautiful spring is coming. See April.— Howitt. Spring, the sweet Spring, is the year's pleasant king. See Spring.—Nash. Spring, the Travelling Man, has been here. the Travelling Man.-Letts. “Spring, where are you tarrying now ! •. Spring, The.—Howitt. Spring, with that nameless pathos in the air. in Carolina.--—Timrod. Springtime: in the evening shade. à. 8. I’. Sprinkle, A See Spring, See Voice of See Spring See Girls Singing.—Von sprinkle, comes the rain. See Merry Rain.— Il OIl. sprink; sprinkle, little hose. See Lines to a Garden Hose. -AI). On . * Spruce Macaronis, and pretty to see. talion, The.—Palmer. Spruce officer | upon my word. See Maryland Bat- See After the War.—Cop- €6. spruns; a race of soldiers, See Career of Gordon, The. ——Swift. Sprung from a sword-sheath fit for Mars. arrison. - Sprung from the blood of Israel’s scattered race. See Rachel. —Arnold. e Sprung from the loins of the people. coln.—Stryker. Squarely prim and stoutly built. See Willanelle.— See Immortal Lin- See Liberty Bell, The.— Brooks. - Squeak the fife and beat the drum. See Independence Day —1798.--Tyler. “Stack Arms I’’ I’ve gladly heard the cry. See “Stack Arms.”—Alston. Stainless soldier on the walls. See Victorious.-Emer- SOIl. “Stand, Bayard, stand!” The steed obeyed. See Lady of the Lake, The.—Scott, & Stand by the flag. See same.—Anon. Stand by the flag Its stars, like meteors gleaming. See Stand by the Flag l—Wilder. Stand by the flag l on land and ocean billow. See Stand by the Flag.—Wilder. Stand close around, ye Stygian set. See OT, Dirce.—Lan- Stand here by my side and turn, I pray. See Snow-shower, The.—Bryant. e * Stand, in imagination, of a summer's morning. See Tri- umph of Peace, The.—Chapin. e Stand like an anvil, when 'tis beaten. See Abraham Lin- coln.—Moore. Stand still, and I will read to thee. Shadow, A.—Donne. Stand still, my soul, in the silent dark. See My Soul and I.—Whittier. * Stand strong and calm as Fate! not a breath of Scorn or hate. See Annus Memorabilis.-Brownell. º Stand I the ground's your own, my braves. See Warren's Address at Bunker Hill.—Pierpont. Stand, thou great bulwark of man’s liberty. See To Eng- land.—Boker. “Stand to your guns, men l’’ Morris cried; small need to pass the word. See On Board the Cumberland, March 7, 1862.-Boker. Stand up and listen like a dear old Flo! See Dear Old Flo.—Stone. Stand up—erect! Thou hast the form. See Laborer, The. See I Used to Know See Lecture upon the —Gallagher. Stand up there, Henry Thompson. Your Ma.-Nesbit. Stand up, ye spellers now and spell. The...—Dyer. Standing aloof See Spelling Class, See To Homer.— See Hilda's in giant ignorance. Keats. Standing apart from the childish throng. Christmas.-Lane. Standing at the portal. See New Year's Hymn.—Haver- gal. Standing here amid the sacred memories of the first cen- tury. See America's Coming Greatness.-Ingersoll. Standing here on the threshold of Happy New Year. See Which Path ?—Goodfellow. Standing on Saxon foundations and inspired. See Scholar in a Republic, The (Educate the Masses).-Phillips. Standing on the Mall, beside the Salmon-leap. See In Bally- , shannon.—Kerr. Standing on tiptoe ever since my youth. Tip-toe.—Cameron. Standing with her palms together. See Fireflies.—A. C. S. Star of my sight, you gentle Breedyeen. See Star of My See Star of the East, See Standing on Sight.—Hyde. * Star of the east, whose beacon light. The.—Anon. Star of the flowers, and flower of the stars. The...—Wilkinson. Star of the mead | Sweet daughter of the day. The.—Leyden. Star of the morrow gray. See Diamond, See Daisy, See Merry Margaret.—Skel- ton. Star of the North I though night winds drift. See Fugitive Slave's Apostrophe to the North Star, The.—Pier- pont. Star that bringest home the bee. See Song to the Evening Star.—Campbell. Star-dust and vaporous light. See Noël.—Gilder. Starr was the outgrown baby now, See Weighing the Baby. — (Sunday School Vistor.) tº Stars of the summer night I See Spanish Student, The (Serenade).-Longfellow. Stars trembling o'er us, and sunset before us. See In Our Boat.—Craik. Stars l your balmiest influence shed. See Queen Mab (Fairy and Ianthe's Soul, The).-Shelley. “Star-spangled battle-flag, tattered and torn.” See Song of the Battle-field.—Anon. Start your walk by takings partner's hand. See Walk, The.—Anon. Starting from home, I noticed that it was raining. See Umbrella Day.—Anon. Starting, starting from the earth. and May.—Curtis. “Starved to death,” sounds kind o' hard, eh? Ben.—Simpson. Stately, kindly, lordly friend. See To - burne. Stately stept he last the wa”. See Greeting to May See Rough a Cat.—Swin- See Hardyknute.—Wardlaw. Stately yon vessel sails down the tide. See Ship, The.— Southey. States are not great. See John Brown.—Ironquill Statesman, I thank thee! And, if yet dissent. See To William H. Seward.—Whittier. Statesman, yet friend to truth I See Epistle to Mr. Addi- son.—Pope. - Statued, he lies beneath the scornful stars. See Fallen Pharaoh, The.—Van Noppen. Statue-like standeth he forth, quick, elate. See College Athlete, The.—Rice. Stay d little longer in the sky. See Spent and Misspent.— ary. Stay home, pickaninny; don't you go to roamin aroun. See Confused.—Anon. Stay, I fell asleep. Jaikes, you don’t know what a mur- *...* sleep is? See Wilfred Denver's Dream.— Il OIl. Stay, jailer, stay, and hear my woe. See Maniac, The.— €WIS. sº stay 1 for mercy’s sake. See Orphan Boy, The.— ple. 897 Stay AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS f Stay, º: stay; nor heedless thus. See One Glass More. –AI1011. Stay near me—do not take thy flight ! fly.—Wordsworth. - - Stay, O sweet, and do not rise ! See Daybreak.--—Donne. Stay ong moment, ere you leave me. See Noon of Life, The. —Scott. Stay, Phoebus, stay ! Stay, See To a Butter- See same.—Waller. stay at home my heart and rest. See same and Song. “Stay, stay at home my heart.”—Longfellow. Stay wherever you will. See Home, Wounded.—Dobell. Stay while ye will, or go. See To Carnations.—Herrick. Stay with me, Poesy I playmate of my childhood! See In- vocation to Poesy, An.—Mackay. Stay yet, my friends, a moment stay. Years's Eve, A.—Bryant. - Stay, you, that bear the course, and set it down. See King Richard III.-Shakespeare. 4 Steadfast as sorrow, fiery, sad and sweet. trait of Felice Orsini...—Anon. Steady, boys, Steady I Keep your arms ready. Soldier, The.—Watson. ; Steer, bold mariner, on 1 albeit withings deride thee. See Steer, Bold Mariner, On.—Schiller. Steer hither, steer your wingèd pines. See Inner Temple Masque, The (Siren's Song, The).-Browne. Stella, since thou so right a princess art. See Astrophel and Stella (Sonnet CWII.) –Sidney. Stella, the only planet of my light. See Astrophel and Stella (Sonnet XLVIII.).-Sidney. Stella, think not that I by verse seek fame. See Astrophel See Stella's Birthday, 1718. See Song for New- See For a Por- See Wounded and Stella (Sonnet XC.).-Sidney. Stella, this day is thirty-four. —Swift. Step by step onward. See Keep to the Line.—Murray. Step for step, now children, go. See Marching Poem.— Anon. “Step gently, sir, step gently.” See Wee, Wee Bairnie, The.—Anon. Stephen A. Douglas, called the Little Giant on account of his intellect. See Crisis, The (Douglas-Lincoln Debate). —Churchill. Stern be the pilot in the dreadful hour. 1862 and To Abraham Lincoln..—Piatt. Stern Daughter of the Voice of God! See Ode to Duty.— Wordsworth. Stern granite Gate of Wicklow, Scalp, The.—Savage-Armstrong. Stern land I We love thy woods and rocks. England.—Anon. Stevenson, the manager, regarded the list frowningly. See Little Child Shall Lead Them.—Lee. Stick to your aim ; the mongrel's hold will slip. severance.—Holmes. Stiff are the warrior's muscles. a Battle.— (Punch.) Still and dark along the sea. See Twilight on Sumter.— Stoddard. Still and gentle all around. See Little Snowflakes.—Anon. Still and sweet was the home that stood. See Bride of the Greek Isle, The.—Hemans. - Still are the ships that in haven ride. Homewards.—Bourdillon. Still as I move thou movest. See Her Shadow.—Pullen. Still as my native land I wend more near. See Chatelain de Coucy and the Lady of Fayel, The.—Anon. Still do the stars impart their light. See Falsehood.—Cart- wright. Still farther would I fly, my child. Lament, An.—Harpur. Still first, as long and long ago. The.—Lowell. Still her grey rocks tower above the sea. —Halleck. Still I am patient, tho’ you’re merciless. See Joseph and his Brethren (Patriarchal Home, The).--Wells. Still I behold him every thought employed. See Prisons Condémned, The . His Dream and Its Awakening.— Crabbe. & Still, in the light of morning gray. See Sunrise on the Tus- ket.—Huntington. * Still in thy love I trust. See same.—Fields. Still let my tyrants know, I am not doom'd to wear. See Prisoner, The.—Brontë. - Still linger in our noon of time. See Child-songs.--Whit- tier. Still mightst thou reign, if such had been thy will. See Napoleon after Waterloo.—Delavigne, Still more, still more: I feel the demon move. See Saul (David Exorcising Malzah).-Heavysege, Still must I hear? See English Bards and Scotch Re- viewers.-Byron. Still must my partial pencil love to dwell. Friend, An.—Rogers. Still on the lips of all we question. Child.—Whittier. Still on the spot Lord Marmion stay’d. See Marmion (Edin- burgh).--Scott. Still on the tower stood the vane. SOI). Still onward swept the hurricane of strife. Fredericksburg, The.—Cornwallis. See Sonnet in with what awe. See See New See Per- See Outwards or See Aboriginal Mother's See Massachussetts Line, See Connecticut. See Epistle to a See To Lydia Maria See Letters, The.—Tenny- See Battle of Still to be neat, still to be drest. See Lines Written after, Still shall the tyrant scourge of Gaul. See Odo to the In- habitants of Pennsylvania.— (Pennsylvania Gazette.) Still she stood in the shunning crowd. See Shriving of Guinevere, The:—Mitchell. Still sits the school-house by the road. See In School-days. —Whittier. Still, still, with Thee. Still thirteen years: Lowell. Still though the one I sing. See same.—Whitman. stillº the Sun is setting. See Blue Flower, The.— Merr 111. See same.—Stowe. 'tis autumn now. See Palinode.— e See Simplex Munditiis ... and Still to be Neat.—Jonson. Still to be sure of the dawn. See Creed of Desire, The.— Porter. Still under the leavés green. Anon. Still vary thy incessant task. See Advice to a Hard Student. See Murning Maiden, The.— —AI). On. Still was the night, Serene and Bright. See Day of Doom, The.—Wigglesworth. Stillness reigned in the vast amphitheatre. See Gladiator, . The-Anon. Stingy! Pard, excuse my mirth. See “Skinflint Mose.”— Adams. Stir in a fool to make us laugh. See Receipe for a Mod- ern Novel—Anon. Stir-Shake off sleep. , See Love Lyric.—Michelson. “Stitch, Stitch, Stitch, in poverty, hunger, and dirt.” See Second Prize, The.—McBride. Stone by Stone the marble palace reared its snowy front on high. See Palace, The.—Denison. - & Stood the afflicted mother weeping. See Stabat Mater Dolo- rosa.—Jacopone. - Stoop to my window, thou beautiful dove. See To a City Pigeon.—Willis. Stop and look into the window of that pawnbroker's shop. See Winter Nights.—Talmage. - Stop and tell us all the story. The.— Murray. Stop, Christian passer-by-stop, child of God. See Epitaph on Himself.-Coleridge. Stop h-for thy tread is on an Empire's dust. See Childe IHarold’s Pilgrimage (Field of Waterloo, The).-Byron. Stop, . Mortal! Here thy brother lies. See Poet's Epitaph, A.—Elliott. Y. Stop l—not to me, at this bitter departing. —Arnold. Stop ºne Appian Way. See On the Campagna.--Stod. r See New Story, S ee Separation. 8, I'Ol. Stop, stop, pretty water | See Brook, The and Runaway Brook and same.—Follen. - Stop | Stranger, may I speak with you ? ah! yes, you needn’t fear. See Where's Annette %–Aden. Stop that, or I'll open the door and make you. See Little Women (Reconciliation, The).-Alcott. Stop up th’ access and passage to remorse. See Macbeth, —Shakespeare. Stop Å. kickin' 'bout the times. See Stop yer Kickin’ – In OIl. Storm ºn the mountain. See Lost Lamb, The.—West. WOOOl. Storm, wild one take me in your whirl. See Storm.— Michelson. - sorºred Argo slept upon the water. See Hylas.—" ay101". Straight and Swift the swallows fly. See Rococo.—Payne. Straight strength pitched into the surliness of the ditch. See ..To a Discarded Steel, Rail.—Bodenheim. straigº º his heart the bullet crushed. See Apocalypse.— ſº e8, II. * StraightWay Virginius led the maid a little space aside. See Virginia.-Macaulay. Strain, strain thine eyes, this parting Lohengrin-Payne. Straining me eyes in the darkness. See Picket.—“Mome.” Strange earth we sprinkle on the exile's clay. See Emi. grant's Funeral, The.—McGeorge. - Strange fits of passion have I known. . See Lucy.—Words. is for aye! See worth. Strange I can’t find it. See Pink Perfumed note, A.— Meyers. ... Strange mingling of mirth and tears. See “Reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln.”—Ingersoll. Strange pie that is almost a passion. Pork-Pie, A.—Le Gallienne. Strange shape, who moulded first thy dainty shell? a Violin.—Gordon. f Strange that an innocent, girlish way. Clark. Strange here ? Yes, come from Varmount. Meets Greek.-Anon. - Strange Wanderer out of the deeps. See Stella Flammarum. —Campbell. Strange wares are handled on the Wharves of sleep. See Wharf of Dreams, The.—Markham. Strange here 3 Yes, come from Warmount. Meets Greek.--Anon. See Melton Mowbray See To See Derby Day.— See When Greek See When Greek Stranger, if thou hast learned a truth which needs. See Inscription for the Entrance to a Wood.—Bryant. Stranger I whose steps have reached this solitude. See In a Forest.—Southey. 898 FIRST LINE INDEX Sue Strangers visiting the beautiful city of Burlington. See Settling under Difficulties.—Burdette. Strangers yet I See same.—Houghton. e “Strate am de road an’’ narrow am de paſf.” See First White Man, The...—Anon. Strawberry-flower and violet are come. New England.—Mackaye. Stream l meandering through the plain. Des Moines River.—Parsons. tº Stream of my fathers l sweetly still. See Merrimac, The.— Whittier. e Streaming down the ages, blighting the rose buds. See |Harvest of Rum, The.—Denton. & e Streets of the roaring town. See On a Soldier Fallen in the Philippines.—Moody. Strength for the day ! . At early dawn I stand. See same.- See (Scribner’s Magazine.) * Strength too — thou surly, and less gentle Strength in the Grave.—Blair. Strephon kissed me in the spring. See Look, The.—TeaS- See Early May in See Lines to the boast. 8, 16. r. Stretch out your hand and take the world's wide gift. See Stretch out Your Hand.—Robinson. Stretched on my restless bed all night. See Paraphrase Upon the Song of Solomon (Canto III, Sponsa).- Sandys. gº * Stretching away on every side. See Pat's Domain and Mine. —AI) Oll. Stretching in front of the Sicanian Bay. See AEneid, The. —Virgil (Tr. by Cranch.) Strew on her roses, roses. See Requiescat.—Arnold. Strew our green earth-flowers l Our blue skies-incense. At Christmas.-Cripps. Stricken in the midst of public service. the Corsican, The.—Seward. Strictly speaking, I never had a brother Henry. See My Brother Henry.—Barrie. Strictly speaking, there were only six Poor Travellers. See Seven Poor Travellers, The.—Dickens. Strike for prohibition. See same.—Anon. Strike for the Anglo-Saxon I See War Poem.—LeGallienne. Strike for your altars. See Lone Star of Cuba, The...— See See American and €6. Strike the concertina’s melancholy string l See Story of Prince Agib, The.—Gilbert. Strike the loved harp; let the prelude be, Italy, Italy. See Italy, A Prophecy.-Hare. Strike up, you, lusty gallants. See Captain Ward and the “Rainbow.”—(Ballad.) - Strikes are quite proper. See Strikes.—Anon. Strings in the earth and air make music sweet. in the Earth and Air.—Joyce. Strive not to say the whole I See Unexpressed, The.— O See Strings ry. Striveſ yet I do not promise the prize you dream of today. See Hope On and Strive, Wait, and Pray.—Procter. Striving, I sought Myself to find. See Myself.-Lazenby. Strong are the mountains, Lord, but stronger Thou ! See same.—Anon. - Strong in the breeze at the mainmast top there swung. See Baptism of the Flag, The.—Eastman. Strong in the steadfast purpose, be. See Purpose.—Piatt. Strong men have strong convictions. See same.—Garfield. Strong, simple, silent are the steadfast laws. See General Grant and On a Bust of General Grant.—Lowell. Strong Son of God immortal Love. See In Memoriam (“Strong Son,” etc.).-Tennyson. - Strong-builded world of ancient days. See Strong-builded World.—Rands. Structures, raised by morning dreams. See World's Treas- ures, The...—Moore. Stuart Mill on Mind and Matter. See same.—Charles, Lord Neaves. Stuck in a bottle on the window-sill. See Geraniums.- Gibson. Students and reviewers of American history. See Foreign Influence upon American University Life.—Anon. Studies serve for delight, for ornament, and for ability. See Of Studies.—Bacon. Study first Propriety, for she is indeed the pole-star. See Of Propriety and Proverbial Philosophy.—Calverley. Stuff of the moon. See Nocturne in a Deserted Brickyard. —Sandburg. - Stumbling, we see the future as a cup. . See In Praise of Leaves.—Dreyfus. Stumps, and harsh rocks, and prostrate trunks all charred. See Clearing, The.—Roberts. Stumpy Wicks was dead. See Over the Range.—Anon. Sturdy Saint militant, stout genial soul. See Charles H. Spurgeon 3–( London Punch.) Sturdy Sammie Simpson sought sweet Sallie Stevens' society. See Sammie.—Sallie. Sturdy lºnie. rose-cheeked, bright-eyed. See Little Steenie. —Ruth. Sublime—invention ever young. See Smart. - - Sublime is patriotism that faces death for the right ! Soldier, The...—Anon. - Sublime tobacco I which from east to west. —Byron. Suich a bustle ensued that you might have thought a goose the rarest of all birds. See Christmas Carol, A (Christ- smas Goose, The).--Dickens. Song to David.— See See Island, The. Such a concert, dear, as I’ve had tonight I See Concert, The. —All Oll. Such a dreadful mistake I See Dreadful Mistake, A.— Il OI). - ‘Such a funny little roly-poly Polly as she was. See Polly's Thanksgiving.—Stoddard. Such a muffl Too cross and disagreeable for anything ! See Rule Golden, The.—Anon. “Such a quantity of them,” said the Widow Winton. See Wild Grapes.—Anon. $uch a scene as the division of last Tuesday. See Passage of the Reform Bill.—Macaulay. Such a starved bank of moss. See Apparitions.—Browning. Such a weak, little, tiny body. See My Mother (Household, The ) - Such age how beautifull O Lady bright. See To Lady Fitzgerald, in her Seventieth Year.—Wordsworth. Such as are thy habitual thoughts, such also will be the character of thy mind. See Thoughts of Marcus Aure- lius (Even in a Palace).--Antoninus. - such ºtiful, beautiful hands ! See Beautiful Hands.— Il OI!. | Such beautiful, beautiful, hands. See Beautiful Hands and My Mother's Hands.--—Gates. Such being the salutary pleasures of Herne Hill. rita (Ruskin and His Mother).-Ruskin. “Such ºct." said the dean reprovingly. See Wild Oats. —An On , Such darkness as when Jesus died. Miller. Such, dear brethren, are the simple words. Horner Sermon.—Anon. See Praete- See San Francisco.— See Little Jack Such doleful faces what's the matter, girls? See Better than, a Doctor.—Leach. Such, fellow-citizens, as I contemplate them. See Great Issue, The...—Everett. Such fun we had one rainy day. See Father at Play– Johnson. Such hints as untaught Nature yields. Artist.—Knowles. Such is my name, and such my tale. (“Such is my name,” etc.).--—Byron. Such is the death the soldier dies. See same.—Wilson. Such is the destiny of all on earth. See Minstrel, The ; or, Tºrogress of Genius (Life beyond the Tomb).-- €8,ttle, See Nature: the See Giaour, The Such is the intrinsic excellence of Christianity. See Inspi- ration of the Bible, The-Winthrop. Such is the mould that the blest tenant feeds. See Battle of the Summer's Islands, The.—Waller. Such let me seem, till such I be. . See Wilhelm Meister's Ap- prenticeship (Mignon Aspiring to Heaven).-Goethe. Such, natural debts of love our Oxford knows. See Martyr's Memorial,—Guiney. - Such noise is in a shipwright's yard. See Ship-builder, 16.-J_1. - Such often, like the tube they so admire. See Conversation. —Cowper. Such our love of liberty, our country and our laws. See In the Garb of old Gaul.—Erskine. Such souls, whose sudden visitations daze the world. See Philip yan Artevelde.—Taylor. . . Such special sweetness was about. See That Day You Came, —Reese. Such times as windy moods do stir. See Spirit of the Wheat, See Ode Recited at the The.—Valentime. Such was be, our Martyr-chief, Harvard Commemoration, July 21, 1865 (Abraham Lin. coln).-Lowell. * Such was old Chaucer: such the placid mien. See Inscrip- tion for a Statue of Chaucer at Woodstock.-Akenside. Such was the poise in which the battle hung. See Iliad, The (Exploit of Hector, The).-Homer. - Such was the rise of this prodigious fire. See Fire of Lon. don, The.—Dryden. Such was this Tangi—Such “The Wailing Sea.” See Ranolf and Amohia.—Domett. Such was Zuleikal such around her shone. See Bride of Abydos, The.—Byron. Such were the lively eyes and rosy hue. See On Seeing a Portrait, of Sir Robert Walpole.—Montagu. Such were the shepherds of Jüdeal See Angel and the Shepherds, The...—Wallace. “Suck, baby, suck! mother's love grows by giving.” See Gipsy's Malison, The...—Lamb. Sudden swallows swiftly skimming. See Susan Simpson.— In On. : . Suddenly—all the sky is hid. See Summer Storm.—Lowell. Suddenly an enormous mass of snow and ice. lanches of the Jungfrau.-Cheever. See Ava- Suddenly breaking the silence, the diligent scribe interrupt. ing. See Miles Standish.—Longfellow. Suddenly, out of dark and leafy ways. SOIl. - Suddenly, shrill and clear, the bugle sounded the garde a wous. See Fine Battle Picture.—Anon. Sue and Sallie went a-fishing. See Queer Fish They Caught, The...—Anon. Sue had a birthday party. See When He Went Home- See Anon. Sue ought to have been married a long while ago. Adventures of Jimmy Brown, The (Jimmy Brown’s Sister's Wedding). —Alden. See Tenants.-Gib- t 899 Sue AN INDEx To PoETRY AND RECITATIONS —-4 “Sue,” said Tom, “did you bear this?” See Highly Evan’ gelical Osculation.—Anon. Sugar-toothed Dick for dainties was sick. See Stolen Cus- tard, The.—Anon. Sullen and dull, in the September day. tion, The.—Learned. Sum speiks of lords, sum speiks of lairds. strong.—Anon. Sum up at night, what thou hast done by day. See Church Porch (Sum up at Night).-Herbert. * Sumer [or summer] is icumen [or i-cumin or i-cummen] in. sº, Coming of Spring, The and Summer is i-Comen In. —A nor). Summah's nice, wif sun a-shinin. Tinker 'Roun!—Dunbar. Summer at the seaside. See Love at the Seaside.—Anon. Summer, autumn, winter, spring. See Changing Year, The. —Roberts. - sumº dieth :—o'er his bier. See Dirge for Summer, A.— Wan S. Summer groves may lose their gladness. See Roses Under- neath the Snow.—Cooper. Summer has gone. See Life in the Autumn Woods.-Cooke. Summer is coming, summer is coming. See Throstle, The. —Tennyson. - “Summer is dead!—it was the wind that spake.” See Passing of Summer, The.—Hunt. Summer is fading, the broad leaves that grew. See Fare- well to Summer.—Arnold. Summer is gone, autumn is here. See Harvest.—Coonley. Summer is Sweet, ay! summer is sweet. See Summer Song, A.—Collins. Summer joys are o'er. See Winter Song.—Hölty. Summer moon, summer moon | across the west you fly. See Summer Moon.—Buchanan. Summer of “sixty-three, sir, and Conrad was gone away. See Kentucky Belle.—Woolson. Summer set lip to earth's bosom bare. Thompson. Summer shall winter be, and autumn spring. ible, The.—Jamyn. Summer silence dreaming downward with the cawing of the crow. See Wind in the Corn, The.—Sutton. Summers and summers have come. See Tantramar Re- visited.—Roberts. Summer's last sun nigh unto setting shines. See Last Eve of Summer, The.—Whittier. Summer's sunny days have come. Days.-(Child’s World, The.) Sumter and Appomattox I See McKinley. Sun am des a golden ball. (Baltimore American.) Sun and skies and clouds of June. Blue Weather.—Jackson. Sun and 'wind and beat of sea. See Adventure.—Crapsey. Sun, bright Sun, what dost thou here. See Song of the Waters.--Anon. . Sun comes, moon comes. See When 7–Tennyson. Sun *::::: soul, thou Saviour dear. See Sun of My Soul. —is eple. Sun of the moral world! effulgent source. See To Freedom. —Barlow. Sun of the sleepless! melancholy star ! less.-Byron. Sun of the Soull whose cheerful ray. See Hope.—Lang- OTIle. Sun of the stately Day. See National Ode: Read at the Celebration in Independence Hall, Philadelphia, July 4, 1876.—Taylor. * Sunbeam and storm-cloud over the wonderful sea. See Maker of Images, The.—Hooker. Sun-browned and worn with toil, he leaned awhile on his bright spade. See Sun-browned with Toil.—Garesché. Sunburned dryad of the lanes. See Strayed.—Wood. Sunday in Old England. See “Kearsarge,” The-Mitchell. Sunday morning in Plymouth Church. See Slave's Auction. A.—Eaton. # Sundays the pillars are. . See Sunday.--Herbert. sunº thou hast been Ocean's child. See Venice.— elſey. Sunlight from the sky’s own heart. See Song of Handi- crafts.-Matheson. Sunny breath of roses. See Rose Song.—Sawyer. Sunset and evening star. See Crossing the Bar.—Tenny- SOIl. Sunset and silence I See Plougher, The...—Colum. Sunset at last, and the evening came. See Bivouac by the Rappahannock.-Roe. Sunset glories are smiling down. See At Sunset.—Clark. Sunset with its rosy feet. See same.—Anon. Sunshine, the bird, and the bended bough. See Last Reserva- See Johnie Arm- See Time to See Poppy, The...— See Imposs- See Summer's Sunny Citizen's Responsibility.— See Sleep Time in Darktown.— See October's Bright See Sun of the Sleep- The...—Egbert. Sunshine was a busy little place. See Nobody's Tim.— Phelps. Sunshiny, crisp, broke that October morning. See Bon Ton Saloon, The.—Anon. Superb and sole, upon a plumed spray. See Mocking Bird, The.—Anon. Superintindint wuz Flannigan. See Finnigan to Flannigan. —Gillilan. Suppose a bright green leaf that grows. See Every Little Helps.--Anon. See Blue-bird, Suppose, Fadette, that I, instead of keeping tryst. See Suppose.—Robertson. Suppose George Washington had been about as good as me. See If George Had Been Like Me.—Anon. Suppose I put my babe to sleep. See Lullaby, A.—MC- Clusky. Suppose, my little lady. See Suppose.—Phoebe Cary. Suppose the little breezes. See Breezes, The.—Larcom. Suppose the little cowslip should hang its little cup. See Deeds of Kindness.-F. P. and Sargent. Suppose there were a telephone. See Be Kind.--Donn. Suppose ’twere done l See If.—Griffin. Suppose you lived in a little green house. Anon. Suppose you screeve 7 or go cheap-jack! See Straight Tip to all Cross Cowes.—Henley. Supposin', ez I’m settin' upon this corn-field fence. See Supposin’ A-M’Glasson. Supreme, all-wisé, eternal Potentate. Man in Light, The).-Prior. Sure, an’ did I tell yez how I wint to the dintist yisterday ? See Miss Maloney Goes to the Dentist.—Anon. Sure and exact, the master's quiet touch. See Dead Player, The.—Wilson. - Sure enough l That Miss Abigail Fisher. See Abigail Fisher. —Haywood. Sure, he's five months an’ he’s two foot long. See Johneen. —O’Neill. Sure, it's fun to be a soldier! See Suppose.— Willon’s See Solomon (Wise See Sure, It's Fun.—Glaen- ZëI’. Sure, it's not the fine 'ating. See Mrs. Maguire, A Christ- mas Gift.—Daly. sured ºf ye've heard the storm-thrush. See Birds.-- €1 See Wir- is comin' here to-day. See Biartville Shakespeare Club, The.—Locke. Sure there's a dale o' dustin' to-day. See Love in High Life. —Denison. Sure, thou didst flourish oncel and many springs. See Timber, The.—Vaughan. Sure, ’tis a serious thing to die! See Grave, The.—Blair. Sure, to the mansions of the blest. See To a Bereaved Mother.—Adams. * Surely a Voice hath called her to the deep. Greene. Surely, if happiness can ever come from the honors or triumphs of this world. See Memorial Address on the Life and Character of James A. Garfield (Death of Garfield).-Blaine. Surely there is a vein for the silver, and a place for gold whº hey find it. See Job (Knowledge and Wisdom). —£5 O le. ,- Surely you heaven, where angels see God’s face. See Nat Very Far.—Bonar. Surer... than thy own white snow. See Reunited.—Ryan. surrºº, here with beauty. See Call of Kansas, The.— all k. Surging, in the heart of man is an indefinable unrest. See Philosophy of Progress, Ther-Dunlavy. Surly Tim is represented to have been an operative. See Surly Tim's Trouble.—Burnett. Surprised by joy—impatient as the Wind. . . and same-Wordsworth. Surrounded by unnumber'd foes. —Massey. Surrounded wi' bent and wi' heather. See Symon and Janet.—Scott. Sursum corda. We have in our own time seen the Republic Survive an Irrespressible conflict. See Lift up Your Hearts.--Anon. Survey this shield, all bossy bright. See Tale of Drury Lane, A.—Smith. Survivor. Sole, and hardly such. See Yardley Oak.-Cowper. Susan Clegg and Mrs. Lathrop were next-door neighbors. See Susan Clegg and Her Friend Mrs. Lathrop (Jath- rop Lathrop's Cow).-Warner. - Susan Ellsworth lived just out from Boston and was a Schoolmistress. ... See Susan's Escort.—Hale. Susan in her airy flight. See Susan's Skylark.--Ficken. Susan poisoned her grandmother's tea. See Susan.—Anon. Susan will sit here with the baby. See Off to the Shore.— FIoward. Susceptible Adolphus Austin, during the long vacation. See Violent Remedy, A.—Wood. Suso in Italia bella giace un laco. (L'Inferno).-Dante. “Suspense is worse than bitter grief.” See “I Canna’ Turn the Key and My Bairn Outside.”—Anon. Suspicions amongst thoughts are like bats. See Of Suspi- cion.—Bacon. Svend Wonved binds his sword to his side. See Svend Vonved.—Borrow. Swallow, my sister, O sister Swallow. ULI'IN 0. Swans sing before they die—'twere no bad thing. See Epigram on a Bad Singer.—Coleridge. Sway to and fro in the twilight gray. See Shadow-town Ferry.—Rice. * - Swedes l countrymen l behold at last. See Gustavus, King of Sweden, to his Soldiers.-Lefevre. “Sweep ho! Sweep hol” See Chimney-sweep, The.—Hooper. Sure neyer was picture, drawn, more to the life. ginia Song, The.—(Virginia, Gazette.) Sure the Shak-a-spear class See Lines.— See Desideria See His Banner over Me. See Divina Commedia See Itylus.-Swin- 900 FIRST LINE INDEX Sweet Sweeping an ancient chapel through the night. See Holy Dust, The.—Brizeux. Sweet after showers, ambrosial air. SOIl. Sweet and golden afternoon. —Clarke. Sweet and low, sweet and low. aby).-Tennyson. Sweet antidote to sorrow. See To a Segar.—Low. - Sweet are the charms df her I love. See Sweet Are the Charms.-Booth. - Sweet are the rosy memories of the lips. See Wanderer, The (Night in Italy, A).-Lytton. s: Sweet are the thoughts that savour of content. See Con- tent.—Greene. . 4. Sweet are the uses of adversity. See As You Like. It (Ad- versity).-Shakespeare. ' Sweet are the ways of death to weary feet. See Chorus from ‘Medea'—De Tabley. Sweet are the ways of peace, and sweet. See Chorus of Islanders.-Austin. - - Sweet Auburn l loveliest village of the plain. See Deserted Village, The.—Goldsmith. . - Sweet Autumn is no longer bright. See Winter.—Goodale. Sweet babel true portrait of thy father's face. See Child Asleep, The.—Surville. Sweet baby, sleep I What ails my dear? A.—-Wither. Sweet, be not proud of those two eyes. Herrick. Sweet, beautiful water 1 See Water.—Gough. . Sweet bell of Stratford, tolling low. See Passing Bell at Stratford, The...—Winter. Sweet Betty Lee, the village lass. See Evening.—Tenny. See Foretaste of Spring, A. See Princess, The (Lull- See Rocking Hymn, See To Dianeme.— See Betty Lee.—Gunni- SOIl. Sweet bird, that shunn'st the noise of folly. See Il Pen- seroso.-Milton. * Sweet bird, that sing'st away the early hours. See To a Nightingale.—Brummond. & Sweet bird up earliest in the morn. See To a Thrush Sing- ing in January.—Keble. Sweet breeze that sett'st the summer buds a-swaying. See Lynton Verses.—Brown. g Sweet Chance, that led my steps abroad. See Bird of Para- dise, The (Great Time, A).--Davies. Sweet child of an April shower. See Mayflower, The.— - M'Pherson. l Sweet child of April I have found thy place. thera, The.—Bristol. Sweet Content, at the rich man's gate. tent, The.—Shorter. Sweet country life, to such unknown. The.—Herrick. See Pyxidan- See Seeking of Con- See Country Life, Sweet daughter of a rough and stormy sire. See Ode to Spring.—Barbauld. 4. Sweet Day, so cool, so calm, so bright ! See Virtue.— Herbert. Sweet dimness of her loosened hair's downfall. See Sonnet: Love-sweetness.--Rossetti. Sweet, do you ask me if you love or no? —Herloszsohn. • Sweet dreams, form a shade. See Cradle Song, A.—Blake. Sweet Echo, sweetest Nymph, that livest unseen. See Comus (Echo).--Milton. - Sweet Emma Moreland of yonder town. See Edward Gray. —Tennyson. Sweet eyes by sorrow still unwet. . See Wonderland.—Peck. Sweet Falsehoods, fare ye well. See Adieu, The.—Brown- €11. Sweet flower of the golden horn. See Columbine.—Rusby. Sweet floweret, pledge o' meikle love. See On the Birth of a Posthumous Child, Born in Peculiar Circumstances of Family Distress.-Burns. Sweet flowers, the year with speedy pomp adorn. See My Flowers.—Beranger. Sweet, good-night ! See Romeo and Juliet.—Shakespeare. Sweet hand that, held in mine. See same.— (Frazier’s - Magazine.) : Sweet hand that, held in mine. See Together.—Froude (?) Sweet has been the charm of childhood. See Little Annie's Ramble.—Hawthorne. Sweet have I known the blossoms of the morning. See “Be- cause of You.”—Hensley. Sweet heart, that no taint of the throne or the stage. See Nell Gwynn.—Swinburne. - Sweet Highland Girl; a very shower. See To a Highland Girl.—Wordsworth. . Sweet his lady, fair of face. Goodwin. Sweet hour of twilight I in the solitude. Byron. - - Sweet in her green dell the flower of beauty slumbers. See Song: “Sweet in her green dell,” etc.—Darley. Sweet in the innocence of youth. See Eve of Decoration Day, The.—Smith. Sweet Innisfallen, fare thee well. Moore. Sweet is a voice in the land of gold. See Things Delightful. —Sigerson. - Sweet is childhood—childhood’s over. hood.”—Ingelow. Sweet is the breath of Morn, her rising sweet. ost (Morning).-Milton. See Aucassin et Nicolete.— See Ravenna.— See Sweet Innisfallen.— See “Sweet is Child. Sweet little face, so full of slumber now. - Sweet love with skill dissembled, sweet disdain. See Lowe Test, A. Sweet names, the rosary of my evening prayer. Sweet, Serene, sky-like flower. See Paradise Sweet is the dew that falls betimes. See same and Song to David.—Smart. Sweet is the highroad when the skylarks call. See Wan- derers.-Viereck. “Sweet is the holiness of Youth.” See Edward VI.-Words. See same.—Dwight. worth. Sweet is the pleasure. g Sweet is the rose, but grows upon a brere. See Amoretti and Epithalamion (Sweet and Bitter).--Spenser. Sweet is the scene when virtue dies l See Death of the Vir- tuous, The.—Barbauld. - Sweet is the ship that under sail. See Lovely Nan.-Dibdin. sweek i. the smile of home I See Smile of Home, The.— €010. Sweet is the sound of infant voice. See “Children must be IPaid for.”— (Punch.) Sweet is the time for joyous folk. See Hora Christi.- Brown. - Sweet is the voice that calls. See September.—Arnold. Sweet is true love, tho' given in vain, in vain. See Idylls of , the King (Song of Elaine).-Tennyson. Sweet infancy O fire of heaven l See Rapture, The.—Tra- €I'Ile. - sweet, Innisfallen, fare thee well. See Sweet Innisfallen.— oOre. Sweet Kate at Wyndham's Dairy, and Jack of Oldham Mill. See “I Mean to Wait for Jack.”—Langbridge. Sweet lady, let your lids unclose. See Phantom of the Rose, The.—Hart. Sweet land of song, thy harp doth, hang. See War Ship of Peace, The.—Lover. - Sweet letters of the angel tongue. . See same.—Ballou. Sweet º Bennie, with thoughtful face. See Compassion, —ft, ICIne. Sweet little Dot on the doorstep sits, with Dolly wrapped in a shawl. See Dot and Dolly.—Patterson. See Mabel.— 11ey. Sweet little maid with the baby lisp. See Her First Bouquet, tt, - OUT. - Sweet º maid with winsome eyes. See Other One, The. —f €CK. - Sweet, love has twined his fingers in my hair. See Love's Prisoner-Van Rensselaer. . Sweet love, if thou wilt gain a monarch's glory. See Pic- ture, A.—Anon. See Sonnet: “Sweet love with skill dissembled.”—Ronsard. Sweet maid, if thou would'st charm my sight. See Persian Song of Hafiz, A.—Jones. Sweet maiden of Passamaquoddy. See Lines to Miss Flor- ence Huntingdon.—Anon. Sweet Malvern Hill is wreathed in flame. See Unknown IHero, An.—McCabe. Sweet Marguerite looked shyly from the grass. See Bashful Marguerite, The.—Rollins. - Sweet Mary, pledged to Tom, was fair. See Tom's Little See Little Tattle.— Star.—Foster. Sweet Mistress Ann asked Lady Fan. Sweet music, sweeter far. See Shepherd's Song, The.— |Bolton. Sweet music, sweeter far than any song is sweet. See mbient. Shepherd's Carol, The.—E. B See Love's Rosary.—Woodberry. . Sweet sea-tor your lovely sake. I’8.1 Ol. Sweet nightingale l in holene green that haunt. for Me.—Montgomery. Sweet nurselings of the vernal skies. See Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity.—Keble. - Sweet Peace, where dost thou dwell ? Peace.—Herbert. Sweet poet of the woods—a long adieu ! See On the De- parture of the Nightingale.—Smith. Sweet Robin, I have heard them say. See Robin Redbreast. —Doane. - Sweet rois of vertew and of gentilness. See To a Lady.— See To See Because.—Fitzge- See To Thee I humbly crave. See Dunbar, - Sweet rose of virtue and of gentleness (diff. sp.). a Ladie.—Dunbar. Sweet Saint I whose rising dawned upon the sight. See Ariana.-Sanborn. sweet isſouri bless us ere we go. See Evening Hymn.— 8, Der". - Sweet scented flower l Who art wont to bloom. See To the Herb Rosemary.—White. - Sweet Scented flowers on beauty’s grave. See On the Death of Decatur.—Crafts. See Rose, The.—Lovelace. Sweet singer of the Spring, when the new world. See On a Thrush Singing in Autumn.-Morris. Sweet Sirmio l thou, the very eye. See Sirmio.—Catullus. Sweet sixteen is shy and cold. See Eheul Fugaces and Growing Old.—Learned. - Sweet Smile ! the daughter of the Queene of Love. See Amo- retti and Epithalamion, Sonnet XXXIX.-Spenser. Sweet Spirit l Sister of that orphan one. See Epipschidiom. —Shelley. * - Sweet Spring, thou turn'st with all thy goodly train. See Sonnet: “Sweet Spring, thou turn'st with all they good- ly train” and Spring Bereaved, II.-Drummond. 901 Sweet AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Sweet-Stay-at-Home, sweet well-content. See Foliage (Sweet- Stay-At-Home).--Davies. Sweet stream, that winds through yonder glade. See Com- parison, A. Addressed to a Young Lady.—Cowper. Sweet Suffolk owl, so trimly dight. See Sweet Suffolk Owl. —Vautor. Sweet, sweet, sweet is the wind's song. See Harvest.— Cortissoz. Sweet, sweet, sweet! O happy that I am. See Meadow-larks. —Coolbrith. \ Sweet sylvan lake! in memory's gold. See Frontenac (Ca- yuga Lake).--Street. sweet, the chime of vesper bell. See Vesper Bell, The- 8. WIS. Sweet the memory is to me. Sweet, thou hast trod on a heart. Browning. Sweet thou yon woodland child Sweet thy song, in Dari grove. The.—Sigerson, . Sweet to the morning traveller. —Southey. e Sweet was the sound, when oft, at evening's close. See Deserted Village, The (Village Preacher, The).-Gold See Amalfi.-Longfellow. See Palse Step, A.— See Gardening.—Keble. See Blackbird of Darıcarn, &ee Traveller's Return, The. Smith. Sweet welcome to thee, dainty winsome flower! See Ar- butus.-Hall Sweet western wind, whose luck it is. See To the Western ind.-Herrick. “Sweet wife, thus heavy-hearted age. See Ballad of an Ar tist's Wife.—Davidson. Sweet William he married a wife. See Wife Wrapt in Wether's Skun, The (F).- (Old Ballad.) Sweet William would a wooing ride. See Fair Margaret and Sweet William (B).-(Old Ballad.) Sweet William's gone over seas. See Lord William, or, Lord Lundy.— (Old Ballad.) Sweet Willie was a widow’s son. See Willie and Lady Maisry (B).- (Old Ballad.) Sweet Willy’s ta'en him o'er the faem. See Willy's Lady.— IlC)11. Sweet wind, fair wind, where have you been 7 See Work.-- Prescott. Sweet winter roses, stainless as the snow. See By the Dead —Laighton. . Sweet wooded way in life, forgetful Sleep I See To Sleep.– See “Kal”— Fleming. - Sweet word by whose unwearying assistance. To-morrow.—Kendall. Sweet g; waiting since the early times. See Poet, The —Scott. Sweet world, if you will hear me now, See Envoy.—Platt sweetºthed and young. See Woman's Execution, A.— 1Ing. Sweeter and sweeter. See Thread and Song.—Palmer Sweeter than voices in the scented hay, See Difference, The.—Bourdlllon, Sweetest Fanny—You fear sometimes I do not love you. See John Keats to Fanny Brawne. —Keats. e Sweetest l if thy falry hand. See To a Little Girl Gathering Flowers.--Tighe. Sweetest love, I do not go —Donne. Sweetest of all childlike dreams. Whittier. Sweetest of all the traditions. lis, The...—Cronise. See Song: “Sweetest love,” etc. See Vanishers, The.— See Legend of the Fleur-de Sweetest Savior, if my soul. See Dialogue, A.—Herbert. Sweetest, sweetest, heliotrope. See Heliotrope.—Kimball, Sweetest sweets that time hath rifled. See Song in Imita- tion of the Elizabethans.—Watson, Sweetheart, good-by! The [or That] fluttering sail. See Sailor's Farewell, The.—Jenkyns. Sweetheart, I have no hero’s face. See Sweetheart.—Aide. Sweetheart, name the day for me. See Wedding Day, The. —Stedman. * Sweetheart, the buds are on the tree. See May Madrigal, A. --S IlêI’Iſla, Il. Sweetheart, the year is young. See Madrigal, A.—Sher- Illa Il. Sweetheart, 'Twas but a while ago, it scarce seems yester- day. See. Love's First Kiss-Stanton, Sweetly breathing, vernal air. See Airs of Spring, The.— Carew. Sweetly chime, sweetly chime. See Christmas-bell Drill, A. —Powers. Sweetly solemn see them stand. See Hymn to the Dairy- maids on Beacon Street.—Morley. Sweetness, truth, and every grace. Waller. Sweets to the sweet: farewell. See Hamlet.—Shakespeare. Sweet-scented flower I who art wont to bloom. Sce Herb Rosemary, The and To the Herb Rosemary.—White. Sweet-voiced Hope, thy fine discourse. See All's Well.— Wasson. Swelled with our late successes on the foe. don, The.—Dryden. Swept by the hot wind, stark, untrackable. and Seid.—Morris. “Swerve to the left, son Roger,’ he said. See Judgment of God, The -Morris. Swift across the palace floor. See Little Guinever.—Fields. Swift tºwy flight through sunsoft air. See Diver, The.— -Tylee. See My Charmer— See Fire of Ion- See Mohammed Swift fly the years. Too swift, alas I See Salem.—Story. Swift o'er the sunny grass. See Shadow evidence.—Dodge. Swift Suffolk owl, so frimly dight. See Tuwhoo, Tuwhit, Tuwhit, Tuwhoo-o-0.—Vauter. Swift, though some trap mine eyes have never found. See Harlequin of Dreams, The.—Lanner Swift to the dust descends each honored name. See Lines ... on the Death of Gen. Joseph Recd.—Freneau. Swift troopers twain ride side by side . See Little Trooper, The and Two Troopers, The.—Weir. Swift wałk o'er the western wave. See To Night.—Shelley. Swifter far than summer's flight. See Romembrance.— Shelley. Swifter the flight ! Far, See Skater and Wolves.—Clarke. Swiftly cutting through the water. See Sailing.—Allen. Swiftly the dews of the gloaming are falling. See Bugles of Dreamland, The.—Macleod. Swiftly, through the silent forest. See Nathan Hale.— far and high. Wiley Swiftly walk over the western wave See To Night.— ... Shelley. Swift-winged wanderers, in your race. See To the Swallows. —Lacaussade. Swing dat gate wide, 'Postle Peter. See De 'Sperience of de . Reb'rend Quacko Strong.—Anon. Swing inward, O gates of the future. See Voice of the People, The...—Clarke. Swing l Swing I Swing I See Swing Song and Drill.— . Morton. Swinging across the belfry tower. See Christmas Peal, The. —Spofford. Swish l Swish I came the snow against the window. See It Snows and it Blows.--Stevens. Sword, on my left side gleaming. See Sword Song, The.— Rörner. Swords crossed,—but not in strife. See Crossed Swords, The.—Frothingham. * & Swung in the hollows of the deep. See Cradle Song of the Fisherman's Wife.—Higginson. “Sylvia, hush l’” I said, “come here.” Taylor Symple is my goste, and scars my letterure. mine Principum.—Occleve. T “T” is for thanks we should see. Il OIOl. T is for Thanksgiving Day. he.—Anon Taddeo Gaddi built me. I am old. See Old Bridge at Flor- ence, The...—Longfellow. Tagus farewell l that westward with thy streams. See On his . Return from Spain.--—Wyatt. "Tain', no matter what yoh does. See Consolation.—Anon. See Dove's Nest.— See De Regi- See Thanksgiving.— See Letters of Thanksgiving, “Tain', no use ter try ter hol'er. See Widder Johnsing, . The.—Stuart. Tain't money dat makes de quality. See How She Went into Business.-Harris “Tain't nowhere near mall-time, father l’’ See Abandoned Elopement, An.—Lincoln. Take a blessing from my heart to the land of my birth. See Fair Hills of Eiré, O, The.—Mangan. Take a cigar, draw up your chair. See Government Spy, The.—Story. Take a dozen little clouds. See April Day, An (arr. by Brown). Take a good quantity of blancht almonds. See Two Recipes. —Markham. Take a robin's leg (mind, the drumstick merely). See Homoe- Opathic Soup.—Anon. Take a seat in the shade, here, lady. Story, The...—Thorpe. Take all in a word. See Christmas Eve. (Professor's Christ- mas Sermon, The).--Browning. Take all my loves, my love, yea take them all. XL.—Shakespeare. Take all of me, LI am thine own, heart, soul. A.—Troubetzkoy. Take along with thee. See Epistle to a Friend, to Persuade him to the Wars.-Jonson. Take as gold this old tradition. Goodchild. Take away, that star and garter. See Charles Edwards at Versailles.—Aytoun. Take back all the words thou hast breathed in my ear. See Awakened, The.—Hazard. Take back into thy bosom, Earth. See Stanzas to the Memory of Thomas Hood.—Simmons. Take back the Virgin Page. See same.—Moore. Take back your suit. See Song of Faith Forsworn, A.—De Tabley. \ Take back your words and dry your tears. See Take Back Your Words.-Mifflin. Take care of the minutes. See same.—Anon. Take down your map, sir, and you will find. against Kansas, The (Kansas).--Summer. Take Father Adam. There he stood. See First Invention, The.—Lincoln. Take for your hero some thoroughbred scamp., See Recipe for a Poem.—(New York Evening Post.) See Station-agent's See Sonnet, See Sonnet, See Schone Rothraut.— See Crime 902 FIRST LIND INDEX Tell Take hand and part with laughter. See Rococo.—Swin- burne. Take it, lovel Take me back to home and mother. Take me, Mother Earth, to thy cold breast. Mother Earth.-Jameson. Take me upon they breast. See O Sleep.–Norton. Take my chaperon to the play. See Chaperon, The.—Bun- Ilej”. Take my life, and let it be. - Havergal. Take my tidings; stags contend. Anon. Take not from me my lute I See John Awar's Last Lay.— See Song: “Take it lovel”—Le Gallienne. See same.—Anon. See Consecration Hymn.— See First Winter-song.— ll W9I’. Take, O, take those lips away. See Measure for Measure (“Take, O take,” etc.).-Shakespeare, also, Bloody Brother, The (“Take, oh take,” etc.) –Beaumont and Fletcher. & Take, of that little being, care. See Poor Children, The.— Time, The (Byron).--—Pollok. & Take, proud ambition, take thy fill. See Sigh for Knock- Take rather a coarse view of things in general. See How to Make an Imitation of Browning.—Anon (Punch.) - Take that banner down, 'tis weary. See Confederate Flag, Take the dead Christ to my chamber. — fio We. Take the mouldering dust. See In Apprehension, so Like a God.—Morgan. - See New Eng- land Climate in Summer, The...—Choate. Take the open air. See Sensible.—Anon. Take the World as it Is..—Swain. • Take them into the church. See Tact and Talent.—Anon. Take *example—to our purpose quite. See Course of many, A.—Carleton. Take, take, lobsters and lettuces. See ilobster Salad.— The.—Anon. See Dead Christ, The. Take the New England climate in summer. Take the world as it is—there are good and bad in it. See Take them, O Death ! and bear away. See Suspiria- Longfellow. Take these memories sweet-scented. See There is Pansies. —Howells. - - - Take these missives white. See St. Valentine's Revenge.— Denton. Take this counsel of me, who your safety am seeking. See Advice to a Clansman.—Pattison. r Take this for granted, once for all. See To the Desponding. —Cary. Take this kiss upon the brow. See Dream. Within a Dream, ..— tº Oe. Take this slave of music. See With a Guitar, to Jane.— . Shelley. w Take thº, this rose, Sweetheart I See Take Thou This Rose. — WW eekS. - - Take thy lute, wench, my soul grows sad. See King Henry VIII. (Scene from King Henry VIII.).--Shakespearé. Take twelve, fine, full-grown months. See Recipe for a Happy New Year.—H. M. S. “Take up the foxes, the little foxes, that spoil the vines.” See Little Foxes and Little Hunters.—Anon. Take up the white man’s burden. See White Man's Burden, The.—Kipling. Take your good, old speller boys. (Graduation Day Song). Take your meals, my little man. —Anon. “Take your places. Goodness gracious.” The.—Jot. - Taking my walk the other day. See Commination.—Lan- See Searching for Wisdom Van Vliet. See Little Gentlemen, The. See Country Dance, OT”. - Talavera, town, on the river Tagus. See Dynasts, The (Field of Talavera, The).—Hardy. - Talbot, Elizabeth will soon be here. Schiller. Talent is something, but tact is everything. Talent.—(London Atlas.) Talk about 'lopements. See Susy and Susy.—Rayne. Talk about ...old Roman banquets. See Chop-House in the Alley, The.—Hyde. Talk about the anxious mothers. —Denton. Talk about your Christmas times I See Forty Years Ago.— Hassler. Talk not, of temples—there is one, built without hands, to mankind given. See Nature's Temple.—Vedder. “Talk of pluck” pursued the sailor. See Romance.—Hen- See Mary Stuart.— See Tact and See Twenty-six of Them. ley. Talk to the point, and stop when you reach it. See Be *. Comprehensive.—Anon. “Talking of preachers,” said Caleb Parker. See Uncle Cephas' Yarn,-(Century Magazine.) Talking of river-locks reminds me of an accident. See Three Meñ in a Boat Jerome. Talking of sects till [or quite] late one eve. in Heaven.—Cleveland. Tall Sombre, grim, against the morning sky. of the Pines.—Hayne. Tameless in his stately pride, along the lake of islands. See Loon, The.—Street, (Unexpected Denouement, An).-- See No. Sects See Aspects See Take Me, Teach me, Father, how to go. Tell me, heart, Tanagra I think not I forget. See Pericles and Aspasia (Corinna, from Athens to Tanagra) —Landor. Tang ! tang ! went the gong's wild roar. See Night Quarters. —Brownell. Tap, tap ! Rap, Rap “Get up Gaffer Ferryman.” See Fairies' Passage.—Kopisch. - Ta-ratta, ta-ratta, tum-tum, tum-tum. A.—Goodfellow. • Tarry a moment, happy, feet. See Statues, The-Binyon. Tary no longer; toward thyn heritage. See Vox Ultima Crucis.-Lydgate. Taste, the sweetness of delaying. See Delay.—Bushnell. Tasterºination of the night. See To the Glowworm. --U13.1°8. Tatters was in despair. See Tatters.-Fisk. - Tauler, the preacher, walked, one autumn day. See Tauler. —Whittier. e Tax not the royal Saint with vain expense. See Inside of King's College Chapel, Cambridge.—Wordsworth. See Prayer, A.—Markham. Teach me, my God and King. See Elixir, The.—Herbert. Teach me the secret of thy loveliness. See To a Wind Flower. —Cawein. Teach me to live | (EIymnal.) Teach you French 7 Master.—Tilton. Teacher is sitting at desk, writing. See Schoolma’am’s Trials.—Anon. Tears for my lady dead. See Heliodore Dead.—Lang. Tears, idle tears l I know not what they mean. See Prin- Cess, The (Tears, Idle Tears).-Tennyson. Tears in your eyes, and why 2" Because you find. See Heads, not Hearts, are Trumps.-Field. Tears of gold the heavens wept. See Meteors.—Eichberg. Tears stood in the eyes of the cid as he looked at his pillaged Castle. See Poem of the Cid, Story of the.—Rabb. Tears l tears l tears | See Tears.--Whitman. Tears wash away the atoms in the eye. See Compensation. –Cranch. . . - Tech F. tº in Billy, kind o' soft like. See Joy's Fiddle.— Ol' DeS. Teddy Fitzgerald, the East Side Boy, who had at the last moment. See Christmas Substitute.—Packard. See Drummer Boy, 'Tis easier far to die. See same.— I will, my dear ! See French with a Teddy Q'Rourke's my chum you see. See Teddy O'Rourke. —Douglas. Telemachus, it will do you ever so much good. See Get Acquainted with Yourself.-Burdette. Telemachus, the monk, sat in his cell, See Telemachus.- Sheldon. Tell all I know about the case, about the dead man there? See Stranger on the Stand, The...—Blount. Tell ºsain you love me. See Cup of Youth, The.—Mit- CP162]. I. Tell me, dearest, what is love? . —Fletcher. - Tell me, Frank, did you ever love any one before me? See Duet, A (Confessions).--Doyle. Tell me, gentle hour of night. See Song From a Masque.— Campion. - "Tell, me, gray-headed. [or gray-haired] sexton,” I said. See Where are Wicked Folks Buried ?–(Truth Seeker.) that feels aflame. See What is Love 2– See Inverted Torch, The See same and What is Love? Anon. Tell me, is there sovereign cure. (Tell Me).-Thomas. Tell me, maiden, dost thou use. See Lines to Ellen.—Emer- SOHOl. - 'Tell me, mamma, what is this. See Noiseless Spinning Wheel, A.--Stauffer. - "Tell me, my little one, tell me why. See Child and the Star, The.—C. B. Tell me, my secret soul. See Inquiry, The-Mackay. Tell me not in idle jingle. See Psalm of Marriage.—Cary. Tell me not, in mournful numbers. See Psalm of Life, A.— . Longfellow. Tell me not in wild Orations. Life, The.—Dodd. Tell me not of a face that's fair. Tell me not of joy there's none. —Cartwright. - Tell me not of morrows, sweet. See same. Webster. Tell me not, Sweet, I am unkind. See To Lucasta, on Going to the Warres.—Lovelace. . Tell me not the good and wise. See And There Will I be Buried.—Davidson. - Tell me not Time hath played the thief. She Was Old.—Shirley. Tell me not what too well I know. Catullus.—Landor. ... • Tell me now in what hidden way is. See Ballad of Dead Ladies, The.—Willon. Tell me, O paradox inscrutable I See Dude, The.—Anon. Tell me, O tell, what kind of thing is wit. See Ode: Of wit. See Liquor Sellers Psalm of See Resolve, The.—Brome. See Dead Sparrow, The. See To One Saying See Catullus and On —Cowley. Tell j. On What holy ground. See Domestic Peace.—Cole. ridge. - Tell #. Praise, and tell me, Love. See Praise and Love.— all ClS. Tell me, pretty one, where will you sail ® See Invitation, An.—Gautier. Tell me, perverse young year ! See Rose's Birthday.—Lan- dor. - 903 Tell AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Tell me, sunny goldenrod. See Goldenrod.-Loyejoy. . . Tell me, sunny goldenrod. See Golden-rod.— (Our Little Ones.) Tell me, sunny goldenrod. See same.—Anon. Tell me the old, old, story. See Old, Old Story, The.—Anon. Tell me, thou skilful shepherd swain I See Song of Motto and Perkin. Drayton. Tell me, thou soul of her I love. See Ode; “Tell me, thou soul of her I Love and same and To Her I Love.--— Thomson. g 5 Tell me, thou star, whose wings of light. See World's Wanderers, The.—Shelley. e Tell me, W. Venus more beautiful. See Venus Transiens. —Lowell. Tell me what brings you gentle youth, to Rome? See St. Philip Neri and the Youth.-Anon. Tell me what find we to admire. See Dead Napoleon, The. —Thackeray. : Tell me, what is a poet's thought 3 See Poet's Thought, A. —Procter. Tell me what is that only thing. See Women's Longing.— Fletcher. "Tell me what is the reason you hang down your head? See First of April, The.—Lamb. Tell me what is this innumerable throng. JHymn, A.—Gilder. - & Tell me what sail the seas. See Under the Stars.—Rice. “Tell me, what's Love 7" said Youth one day. See Youth and Age.—Moore. Tell me, where, in what land of shade. See Ballade of Old- time Ladies, A.—Willon. sº “Tell me where is fancy bred.” See Merchant of Venice, The (“Tell me,” etc.).-Shakespeare. º Tell me whether I am likely to see you before I go to Paris. See, World, The...—Walpole. Tell me, who can, about our flag. See Our Flag,-Anon. Tell me, wide wandering soul in all thy quest. See But Once.—Winthrop. “Tell me would you rather be changed by a fairy.” See ffer, The-Lamb. - Tell me, ye bloody butchers l ye villains, high and low I See Boston Massacre, The...—Hancock. Tell me, ye winds, if e'er ye rest. See Carolina and Mecklen- burg.—Delke. * Tell me, ye winged winds, that round my pathway roar. See Inquiry, The.—Mackay. Tell me yer a story ! Wal, yes, I s' pose I maught try. See Over the Divide.—Manville. Tell me your joy, that I may tune my life. Anon. “Tell, me your story,” the lady said. See Flossie.—Hamber- IIl. Tell my maidens, sirrah, that the queen would rest. See Pardon, The.—Joy. Tell the fainting soul in the weary form. See Bridge, The.—Barker. Tell the story to your sons. Privateer, The.—Roche. Tell thee truth, sweet. See Song: “Tell thee truth, sweet.” See Christmas See To--— Covered See Fight of the “Armstrong” —Webster. Tell to the boys the story of Lincoln. See Story of Lincoln. —Hassler. "Tellº," story, grandpa.” See Grandfather's Story.— }{2}(i. Tell us, thou dear and heavenly tongue. The.—Herrick. Tell ye the story far and wide. —Cone. Tell you a story—an' it's a fac.’ —Riley. Tell you a story, children? Well, gather around my knee. See Wreck of the Steamship “Puffin,” The.—Anstey. Tell you a story, darling. See Heart's-ease, The.—Williams. “Tell you a story,” my beautiful dear. See Poppy Seed, A, —Thaxter. Tell you about it 2 The.—Nason. “Tell you how grandpa proposed ? Grandpa Proposed.—Anon. Tell #. what I like the best. ey. Tell you what, when ma’s away. Without Ma.-Montgomery. Tell Youth to play with Wine and Love. See House of a Hundred Lights, The (Compensation).--Torrence. Temple ! where Time has wed Eternity. See Illuminations of St. Peters, The.—Houghton. Ten º: Quite a sum to pay. See After the Theatre.— Il OI). Ten little bachelors said: “This life for mine.” Little Bachelors.—Stinson. Ten Little children standing in a line. —Anon. Ten little fingers toying with a mine. Anon. Ten little robins on a branch of pine. bins.—Anon. Ten mile in twenty minutes 1 Doyle. Ten o’clock I Well, I’m sure I can’t help it! Morning.—Baker. Ten rag babies standing in a row. See Rag Babies.—Anon. See Star Song, See Men of Monomoy, The. See Jack the Giant-killer. Of course, I will I See Bishop’s Visit, Dear me !” See How See Knee-deep in June.— See Rather Lonesome See Ten See Spelling-Match. See Fourth of July. See Ten Little Ro- See Groom's Story, The.— See Next Ten Small hands upon the spread. See Intra, Mintra, Cutra, Corn.—Anon. g Ten Snowy white pigeons are standing in line. The.—Burnham. Ten, ten November Brownies. —Denton. “Ten thousand a year, and so fair and petite / Hope, A.—Anon. Ten thousand bugles rang o'er hill and plain. Call to Arms.--Wheeler. Ten thousand Sowers through the land. —Anon. Ten true friends you have. See Ten True Friends.--Anon. Ten years ago, when she was ten. See Then and Now.— Valentine. Ten years l—and to my waking eye. e.—Arnold. Tender mercies on my way. See Tender Mercies.—Waring. Tender you were and shy, wind of the South. See Wind of the South.-Butler. Tenderest Glovelly, sweet of name and face. See Clovelly and Tintagel.—de Vere. Tender-handed stroke a nettle. See How to Deal with Com- mº, - Natures and Strong Hand, A and Useful Hint, A. – till 11. Tennyson's words of welcome to Alexandra. See Hints for Graduation or Commencement Day-Kingsland. "Terence Mooney was an honest boy and well to do.” See Quare Gander, The.—Le Fanu. Test of the poet is knowledge of love. Translations.—Emerson. Te-whit! te:whit! te-wheel Will you listen to me? stole the Bird's Nest ?—Child. Th’ Anam thro’ Diah l, but there it is. Irish Coast.—Locke. Th’ wustest boy on our street. Darte. “Thackeray had no heart,” says popular criticism. See . Pathos of Thackeray and Dickens, The...—Elliott. Thaisa fair, under the cold sea lying." See Thaisa's Dirge. —Merivale. Thalaţţal Thalattal Sei mir gegrüsst. See Meergruss- See Pigeons, See November Brownies, The. See Forlorn See 1861's See Sowers, Thé. See Terrace at Berne, See Quatrains and See Who See Dawn on the See Wustest Boy, The- Thames, the most loved of all the Ocean's sons. See Cooper's Hill.—Denham. Than Lord de Vaux there's no man sooner sees. Characters.--Taylor. Thank God every morning. See same.—Kingsley. Thank God, I have my laggard blood. See Dargai Ridge.— Roberts. Thank God! my dear Frances, that we shall one day get rid Qf this material body. See Letter, A.—Bremer. Thank God, our liberating lance. See Road to France, The. —Henderson. * Thank. God! Some of us have an old-fashioned mother. See Old-fashioned Mother, The...—Anon. See Two Thank God that God shall judge my soul, not man I See Eternal Justice, The.—Aldrich. Thank God! 'Tis the war cry They call us! We come I See For Freedom.-Proctor. Thank heaven, that is over I It must be Very late I See When I Am Married.—Anon. Thank Heaven! the crisis, the danger is past. See For Than;"Hºººo. d give th he lady, Johnny, an IWe the mone g Street Tumblers, #e.”;i. y to dad. See Thank you, good Lord Archbishop. See King Henry VIII (Cranmer's Prophecy).-Shakespeare See My Thank you, I can carry them very well myself. Godfather.—(Mono. y yse See Cow, The and Pretty Thank you, pretty cow, that made. Cow.—Taylor. Thank'ee, sir, kindly for calling: my cough's mending slowly but sure. See Wreck of the Scotch Express, The.— Mott. - Thanks be to God I to whom earth owes. —Havergål. Thanks be to God, who overrules everything for good. See Centennial. Oration (Admonition to Coming Genera- tions).-Winthrop. º Thanks, dear God, for all the fun. Cocke. Thanks for the lessons of this spot, fit school. Staffs.-Wordsworth. Thanks in old age—thanks ere I go. Age.—Whitman. Thanks, my Lord, for your venison, for finer or fatter. See Haunch of Venison, The.—Goldsmith. Thanks! thanks! With the Muse is always love and light. See Festus (Poet, The).-Bailey. Thanks to the morning light. See World-soul, The-Emer- SOIl. Thanks, under God, to him whose singular greatness. See braham Lincoln.--Stryker. Thanks untraced to lips unknown. See Whittier. Thanksgiving Day, as instituted in New England. See Thanksgiving in America.--—Love. Thanksgiving Day came chill and bare. Thanksgiving.—Eaton. Thanksgiving Day comes, by statute, Thanksgiving Day.—Anon. See Thanksgiving. See Thankful Boy.— See Cave of See Thanks in Old Snow-bound.— See Farmer John's Once a year. See 904. FIRST LINE INDEX That Thanksgiving Day is the one national festival. See Family as an American Institution, The (Day of Thanksgiving, The).-Beecher. - “Thanksgiving l—for what?'—and he muttered a curse. See John White's Thanksgiving.—Anon. , e Thanksgiving stirs her ruddy fire; See Two Festivals.- Larcom. Thanksgiving to the Gods ! —Dawson. “Thanksgiving to-morrow,” Thanksgiving.—Anon. Thanksgiving's the time when I always go back. See Thanksgiving Retrospect, A.—Tubbs. Thar Wuz Si, thar wuz Hi, thar wuz Alec an' Dan. See 'Ceptin’ Ike.—Devere. g Thar's be'n some trubble in the choir. See Leading the Choir.—Norris. Thar's folks eroun this mounting side. McGlasson. - - Tha’rt welcome little bonny brid. See Welcome, Bonny Brid. —Laycock. That a man stand and speak of spiritual things to men! See same.—Carlyle. - That Adam was a lonely man. See Fun that Adam Missed, The.—Anon. That afternoon I devoted to making a bouquet for Miss Mayton. See Helen's Babies (Budge's Version of the Flood) —Habberton. That age was older once than now. See What we All Think.-Holmes. That April world is misted with emerald and gold. See Gypsy-heart.—Bates. That balmy eve, within a trellised bower. Pocahontas, The-Webster. That, blessed mood, in which the burden. Mood.—Wordsworth. That brief phrase—the schools and colleges of the United States. See Washington and our Schools and Colleges (Schools and Colleges of Our Country, The).-Eliot. That came to pass afterwards by battle-crashes. See Beowulf (Fight with the Dragon, The). That Charles himself might chase. See Horation Ode upon Cromwell's Return from Ireland (Execution of Charles I.).-Marvell. . - That curious little tract, “An Hue and Cry after Christmas.” See Hue and Cry after Christmas, An.—Hervey. That day her eyes were deep as night. See Once.—Stick- See Seeker in the Marshes, The. the teacher said. See Tom's See Contentment.— See Marriage of See That Blessed ney. That day I oft remember, when from sleep. See Paradise Lost (Eve's Mirror).-Milton. That day of wrath, that dreadful day. See Dies Irae Celano (Scott). That day of wrath, that dreadful day. See Lay of the Last Minstrel (Hymn for the Dead) —Scott. That dog o' his, it whimpers so. See That Dog of His.- Nesbit. That each, who seems a separate whole. - (Personal Resurrection).-Tennyson. That eve was clench’d for a boding storm. Tragedy, The (Prophecy, The ).—Rossetti. That eyes which pierced our inmost being through. See “Why this Waste.”—Chadwick. That face which no man ever saw. See Sargent's Portrait of Edwin Booth at “The Players.”—Aldrich. That fellow Bixby is th’ derndest chap I ever see. See Only a Little Chinese Talk-Anon. That General Garfield was the man for the crisis. See Man for the Crisis, The.—Anon. - That gentle_lady, whose tempestuous throne. Love, The.—Guild. That God rules in the affairs of men is as certain as any truth of physical science. See God in History and Life and Character of Abraham Lincoln.—Bancroft. That gº Spring, each afternoon. See Love's Calendar.— COtt. That, hºſted man. See Lines on the Death of Sheridan. –WLOOI’é. - That house's form within was rude and strong. of Riches, The.—Spenser. That I did love thee, Caesar, O, 'tis true. —Shakespeare. That I did not see Frances just now I am glad. See Dainty Frances.—Turner. That I love thee, charming maid, I a thousand times have said. See Waiting for the Grapes.—Maginn. That I should be sheriff and keep the jail. See Thorne,—Trowbridge. That instrument ne'er heard. See Harp, The.—Drayton. That is a neatly darned stocking. See Wednesday-Mending Day.—Anon. “That is the school house, is it?” Broke up the School.-Anon. That is to every thing created pre-eminently useful. See Man’s Connection with the Infinite.—Ruskin. That is, undoubtedly, the wisest and best system. See - Physical Education.--Anon. That is work of waste and ruin. See In Memoriam See King's See Ultimate See House See Julius Caesar. Sheriff See How Jim Turner See Foresight.—Words- Worth. That it was May me thoughté tho. See Romaunt of the ose, The...—Chaucer. “That Jim Young's a mean old thing !” See “On the Judg- munt Day.”—Cooke. fº That Kittyboy was lost was an evident fact. See Kittyboy's hristmas.—Blanchard. That late, in half-despeair, I said. People.—Taylor. - - That law and system, self caused and self directed. See same.—Anon. & That light fringing the far hills. See That Light.--Craik. That little dog 'ud scratch at that door. See That Little Dog.—Riley. - * That love of liberty which led our fathers to declare their independence. See Political Equality the Soul of the Republic.—McCall. - That man has had a liberal education. See Liberal Educa- tion and where to Find it, A (Liberal Education, A). —Huxley. - That man is my enemy. See Anna Boleyn-Dickinson. That man is not perfect who is so in and for himself alone. See Each and All.—Savage See Hurt That Honour See To the American That man is surely in the wrong. Feels, The.—Seaman. That man must lead a happy life. Ladies.—Anon. That man's a fool who tries by art and skill. Will.—Anon. º That man's actions here are of infinite moment to him. See On Heroes and Hero Worship (Mohammed).--Carlyle. That mist which lies in the morning so softly in the valley. See Modern Painters (Cloud Beauty).-Ruskin. That morning it was quite late. See Last Lesson, The...— . Daudet. º That must be for one of those May-pole parties. See Un- expected May Queen, The.—Denton. That nation has not lived in vain. See Lincoln.—Lodge. That nice old gentleman over the way. See Borrowed Baby, . The.—Perry. - * That night I think that no one slept. See Last Fight, The. —Tooker. e º That nightee teem he come chop-chop [or That nightey-time begin chop-chop] . . See Chinese Excelsior, The and Top- side Galah l—Anon. That nose is out of drawing. Swinburne. That nurses in hospitals are apt to lay too much stress. See Comforting his last moments.--Anon. That ocean you of late surveyed. See To the Rev. Mr. New- ton, on His Return from Ramsgate.—Cowper. That overnight a rose could come I one time did believe. See Overnight, a Rose.—Giltinan. That precious, priceless gift, a soul. See Panegyric on the See Woman’s See Sonnet for a Picture.— See Mene, Mene.— Symonds. - That rake up near the rafters. See Rory of the Hills.- Kickham. That regal soul I reverence, in whose eyes. See Royalty- Wasson. That Roman nose I That Roman nose! See Roman Nose, The.—England. That Santy Claus is jest a fake. 8, Ilfi. That season which all other men regret. Childhood.—Simms. - That seat of Science, Athens. See Free America.—Warren. That second time they hunted me. See Italian in England, The.—Browning. That so Thy blessed birth, O Christ. See Twelfth Day; or, The Epiphany.−Wither. That soft autumnal time. Bryant. That, sº of Italy who tried to blow. See Austerity of Poetry. —Arnold. * That sovereign thought obscured ? That vision clear. See On a Great Man Whose Mind is Clouding.—Stedman. That strain again l It seems to tell. See On hearing “The Last Rose of Summer.”—Wolfe. That strange companion came on shuffling feet. See Strange Companion, The.—Monro. That, pººn crew. See Hudibras (Presbyterians, The).- utler. That such have died enables us. See That Such Have Died. —Dickinson. That sy. word Homeward Bound. See Homeward Bound. -AIAOI). That sweetly prophetic evening silence. See Little City of Hope, The (Awaiting the King) —Crawford. That the First Charles does here in triumph ride. See On the Statue of King Charles I. at Charing Cross in the Year 1674.—Waller. - That the truths of the Bible have the power of awakening. See Truths of the Bible.—Anon. That there exists in this country an intense sentiment of See Mrs. Santa Claus.-- See Unhappy See Indian Summer, The.— nationality. See Barbarity of National Hatreds.- Choate “That there missionary box,” said Mrs. Pickett. See Mrs. Pickett's Missionary Box. —Eddy. That this year shall be a better year. Chadwick. - That thou art blamed shall not be thy defect. See Sonnets, LXX.—Shakespeare. That thou hast her, it is not all my grief. XLII.-Shakespeare. That time of year thou mayst in me behold. See Sonnets, LXXIII.-Shakespeare. - That 'tis well º off with the old love. See Another Year.— See Sonnets, See Dictum Sa- pienti-Webb. - & 905 That AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS That troubled old woman who lived in a shoe. ffair.—Anon. That very night there was a change for the worse in Ivan Ilyitch. See Death of Ivan Ilyitch, The.—Tolstoy. That was a brave old epoch. See Battle of La Prairie, The. Lighthall. * That was a day of delight and wonder. See Maple.—En- glish. That was my flute you, heard. See Neither Spirit Nor Bird. —Austin. - That was Nottman waving at me. See Family See Nottman.—Ander- SOIl. That was sage advice from the mouth ot a sage. See Need of Heroism To-day.—Wylie. That way look, my infant, lo! Leaves, The.—Wordsworth. º That which has done once is easier done the second time. See Law of Habit, The.—Willard. hath made me bold. See Kitten and Falling That which hath made them drunk See Macbeth (Murder,. The).--Shakespeare. That which her slender waist confined. See On a Girdle.— Waller. That which shall last aye can have no birth. See Or Ever the Earth Was.--Moore. That which we dare involve to bless. See In Memoriam (“That which we,” etc.).-Tennyson. That will do, celeste. See Christmas Greens.—Anon. That will do, Master William. See Mistreses Penelope.— Anon. That winter, at Dawson. See Buck Wins a Wager.—Lon OI). That year the apple-blooms came late, late in the month of May. See Memorial Day at the Farm.—Anon. That year? Yes, doubtless I remember still. See World Well Lost, The...—Stedman. - That you have wronged me doth appear in this. See Julius Caesar (Quarrel between Brutus and Cassius, The).-- Shakespeare. That you may not be unapprised. See History of Rome (Publius Scipio to the Roman Army before the Battle of Ticin).--Livy. That you should be here I See Red Pearls-Lee. , That Zephyr every year so soon was heard to sigh. See Song: “That Zephyr every year” and Spring Bereaved, I.—Drummond. That's a rather bold speech, my Lord Bacon. *º- * * See “Francis- cus de Verulamio Sic Cogitavit.”—Lowell. That's * right. Good-bye boys. See Billy K. Simes.— O3,156 S. That's easy % Why, I have been working at that example half an hour. See Arithmetic and Peaches.—Anon. That's jºy now calling me over the river. See Hess.-- II?6I’. That'; just my ludk! See John Hasty and Peter Quiet.— Il OIl. - “That's Mine” . exclaimed the old woman in black. See Meeting of Daughter-in-law and Mother-in-law.—King. That's my last Duchess painted on the wall. See My Last Duchess.--—Browning. . “That's not the way, at sea, my boys.” See That's Not the Way at Sea.—Havergal. That's our choir singing; Dr. Dodd is the basso. See In Amity of Soul.--Dalas. “That's the third umbrella gone since Christmas.” See Mrs. Caudle's Umbrella Lecture.—Jerrold. That's what ails me! See Going to School.—Anon. That's What my mother named us. See Polldolly.—Heath. “The Abbe rambles.” See Sur L’Herbe.—Verlaine. The Abbot arose, and closed his book. See Red Fisherman, The ; or, The Devil's Decoy.—Praed. The Abbot of Inisfalen. See Abbot of Inisfalen, The.— Allingham. The Abbot of Innisfallen. See Legend of Innifallen, The...— Bateham. - The Abbot on the threshold stood. See Lord of the Isles, The (Bruce and the Abbot).--Scott. The above numerals do not represent the inscription on my front door. See No. 999. –Turner. The actor's dead and memory alone. See J. B.-Bunner. The actress was occupied in the study of her rôle. See Disillusionizing of Alexander Oldworthy, The...—Reade. The Administration, during the early months of the war for the Union was greatly perplexed. See Letter to Horace Greeley–Lincoln. The admiration which every one has for the hero springs. See Hero, The-Cardwill. t - The admired mirror, glory of our isle. See Britannia's Pastorals (Sir Philip Sidney).-Browne. The advance of the British army was like a solemn pageant. See Battle of Bunker Hill, The.—Anon. The advantages arising from a system of copyright are ob- vious. See Copyright.—Macaulay. The African day was at its noon. See Under Two Flags (Battle of Zaraila).-Ouida. The age is tempestuous with speculation. See “Age is tem- pestuous with speculation, The.”—Anon. . The age of chivalry has gone. An age of humanity has come. See Scholar, the Jurist, the Artist, the Philan- thropist, The (Age of Progress).--Sumner. The aged and venerable maternal representative. See New “Old Mother Hubbard.”—Anon. g The aged man, when he beheld winter approaching. See Scented Leaves from a Chinese Jar.—Upward. The The The The The The The The The The The The The - The The The The The The The The The The “The Ancestor remote of Man.” The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The Ages come and go. See Christus (Finale Of Christus). —Longfellow. air bites shrewdly; it is very cold. See Hamlet.— Shakespeare. - - air is Chill, and the day grows late. See Evening.— Pallock. air is full of dawn and spring. See Spring.—Wheelock. air is like a butterfly. See Easter.—Kilmer. air is soft and balmy. See In April.-Arnold. - air is still, the night is dark. See Fisherman's Light, The-Moodie. air was heavy with the scent of flowers. Italy.—Ingham. air was still o'er Bethlehem’s plain. —Read. alder by the river. See Spring.—Thaxter. Alhambra, is an ancient fortress. See Alhambra, The. —Irving. aloes grow upon the sand. See He that Believeth Shall not Make Haste.—Woolsey. - American college, in its beginning, was simply an En- glish college transplanted to American soil. See Dif- ference Between College and University.—Low. American fleet had passed the dreaded forts. See War With Spain, The (Battle of Manila, The).-Lodge. A.ican liner, Pennland. See Case of Go Hang.— Il Oil. American patroit is the soldier of civilization. American Patriotism.—Cockran. American people have got this one question to answer. See Subjugation of the Filipino.—Hoar. - American people will always remember that hot sum- mer morning. See War With Spain, The (Battle of Santiago, The).-Lodge. American Revolution was not the struggle of a class, but of a people. See Power, of Free Ideas, The.— Curtis. American saloon sits supreme in American politics. See Saloon in Politics, The.—Fisk. amount of suffering and mortality inseparable. See Traffic in Ardent Spirits.-Beecher. analystic method applied to Puritan and Dutchman. See Puritan and the Dutchman, The.—Anon. anatomist, gazing upon the conformation of the human body, exclaims. See Hand, The.—Talmage. See Man and the Ascidian. See Love in See Nativity, The. See True —Lang. ancient Barbarossa by magic spell is bound. See Bar- barossa,—Rückert. ancient hemlocks, whither I propose to take the reader. See In the Hemlocks (Wake Pobin).-Burroughs. ancient memories buried lie. See Cadences.—Payne. ancient river glimmer'd in its bed. See Going Home. —Turner. ancient songs. See Choricos. –Aldington. ancient world knew nothing universal. the Bases of Liberty.—Anon. .." angel came by night. See Adsum.—Stoddard. Angel Gabriel from God. See Angel Gabriel, The...— (Ballad.) angel of the flowers, one day. See Moss Rose, The.— Krummacher. angel of the nation's peace. Griffith. angel with great joy received his guests. Robert of Sicily (“Angel with great joy,” etc.).- Longfellow. . angel wrote and vanished. See Abou ben Adhem (“Angel wrote,” etc.).-Hunt. - an; come, the angels go. See Sight of Angels, The. —Piatt. angels in high places who minister to us. See Azrael. —Welsh. angels kiss her while she sleeps, See Angels Kiss Her, The.—De Vere. Anglo-Saxon is to exercise the commanding influence in the world’s future. See Destiny of the Anglo-Saxon, The-Strong. anniversary of the New Year in China. See China and the Chinese (Chinese New Year, The).-Sirr. See Tolerance, see Our Fallen Heroes.— See King See Endymion.— annual ceremony of taking up and whipping and putt- ing down carpets. See Taking Up Carpets.--Anon. Antisceptic Baby and the Prophylactic pup. See Strictly Germ-proof.-Guiterman. anti-slavery contest had closed many a door. See Charles Sumner.—Curtis. apple blooms come falling down. See Bird among the Blooms, The...—Short. apple boughs half hid the house. See Wonderful Sack, The...—Trowbridge. apple trees are hung with gold. Wilde. apples are ripe in the orchard. See After All.—Winter. approach to the Abbey through gloomy monastic remains. See Westminster Abbey.—Irving. April rain, the April rain. See April Rain.—Blind. Arabs had surprised the French encampment. See Jnder Two Flags (Attack at Zarila).-La Ramée. Archer is awake I See Peace on Earth.-Williams. Archery meeting is fixed for the third. See Archery Meeting, The.—Bayly. - arches of the red bridge. See Red Bridge, The...— Cannell. 906 FIRST LINE INDEX The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The Th Th . Th The The The The The € e € The The The The The The The The The The Archey Road Literary Club was holding a meeting, See Mr. Dooley Defines a Poet.—Dunne. ~ : arching trees above a path. See Elephant and the Child, is the master argument. The.—Anon. argument of destiny º See America's Destiny in the Phillippines.—Beveridge. ark of God is in the field. See Watch by Night, The.— Reble. armaments which thunderstrike the walls. See Childe FIarold's Pilgrimage (Apostrophe to the Ocean, The). —Byron. armor hung high in the tapestried hall. See Court of the King, The...—Alt. _2 army is gathering from near and ing Along.—Bradbury. - e & arraingement of God which makes man's conscience his guide to action. See Supremacy of Conscience, The...— Storrs. art of making daily bread. See Lost Arts, The.— Anon. . * 8 & art of war is yet held even among Christian to be an honorable pursuit. See Glory of Peace, The A-Sum- Il GI’. artist who this idol wrought. Guitar.—Shelley. ascent to Paradise was accomplished by a fixed gaze. See Story of the Divine Comedy, The (Paradise, The). —Rabb. ash-berry clusters are darkly red. See Fall Song.— See from far. See March- See To a lady with a Anon. Assyrian came down like the wolf on the fold. Destruction of Sennacherib, The.—Byron. asters now put on the lavender. See Silver and Law- ender.—Shattuck. asylum in France so dark and cold. See May Bug, The. —Brandis. Athenians never were known to live contented. See Oration on the Crown, The (Public Spirit of Athe- nians) —Demosthenes. - atmosphere forms a spherical shell, earth. See Air and Sea.—Maury. atrocious crime of being a young man, which the honor- i. gentleman. See Reply of Pitt to Walpole.—Chat- &Iſl. attempt to fight the liquor traffic successfully outside. See Prohibiton Party a Necessity, A.—Leonard. auctioneer leaped on a chair, and bold and loud and clear. See Auctioneer’s Gift, The.—Foss. audience entire seemed pleased, indeed. tions of Genius.-Riley. . - auld Deil cam to the man at the pleugh. See Farmer's Curst Wife, The...— (Old Ballad.) See Auld Wife, The.— auld wife sat at her ivied door. Calverley. automobile stood half in and half out of the ditch. See After the Accident.—Hibbard. autumn air sweeps faint and chill. turne, A.—Preston. Autumn has filled me with wonder to-day. See Autumn Song of a Little Girl—H. C. B. and Little Girl's Song of Autumn, A.—Anon. . surrounding the See Limita See November Noc- autumn is old. See Autumn.—Hood. autumn leaf was falling. See Song, A : “The Autumn leaf was falling.”—Le Fanu. Autumn, leaves are falling. See Autumn Leaves, The. —A.In On. autumn seems to cry for thee. See Helen.—Woolsey. #ºn Skies are flushed with gold. See Autumn – OOCl. autumn time is with us. See Autumn Thoughts.- Anon. autumn time is with us. Its approach. See Autumn in the West.—Gallagher. autumn Wind-oh, hear Coxe. * - - ---------—, - -------------- autumn-time has come. See My Triumph.-Whittier. average man is perfectly inconsolable when he loses his hat. See Where is My Hat 7–Owens. average person notices the arrangement of a room sur- prisingly little. See After a Match.-Anon. . awful shadow of His too great light. See God and the Soul (Sursum Corda).--Spalding. awful shadow of some unseen power. Intellectual Beauty.—Shelley. awful shadow of the great man’s death. Tribune, The...—McCarthy. awfulest times that ever could be. Wouldn't Eat Crusts, The-Dodge. it howl I See Hallowe'en.— See Hymn to See Dead See Little Girl Who babe was in the cradle laid. See Going to Bed.— Turner. Babies-As they comfort us in our sorrows. See Babies, The...—Clemens. baby knelt down to whisper her prayer. See Baby Logic.—Winslow. baby sits in her cradle. See Silent Baby.—Currier. baby sits on his mammy's knee. See Baby's Thoughts, The.—Anon. - . baby wept. See Baby Sleeps.-Hinds. baby's skirts and kilts are gone. See Baby Lost, A.— Greer. bairnies cuddle doon at nicht. See Cuddle Doon.—An- derson. The The The The The The The The The The The The The public. See Ballot-box, The...—Chapin. g “Ballyshannon” foundered off the coast of Cariboo. See band of Pilgrim exiles in tearful silence stood. Embarkation, The.—Doten. g See Waltz-quadrille, A.—Wilcox. band was playing “Dixie” when he marched, marched bands were playing in the street. See Flag and Cross. —Hough. - See Sounds of Labor, The.— IlOOl. . banner of Freedom high floated unfurled. See “United States” and “Macedonian,” The (II.).-Anon. See Cleopatra at Actium.—Hervey. º banquet-cups, Qf many a hue and shape. See Zophiel; ballot-box is a symbol of political equality in our Re- Etiquette.—Gilbert. See band was playing a waltz-quadrille. away. See Volunteer, The-Stanton. banging of the hammer. banks are all a bustin', Nance. See Contentment—Hayes. banners of the world are met upon that wild blue wave. Or, The Bride of Seven (Respite, The).-Brooks. bar is crossed; but Death—the pilot—stands. See Becalmed.—Tabb. bard and mystic held me for their own. See Frag. ments on Nature and Life (Rex). Emerson. The Th Th Th Th The Th The Th The The The The The The Th € € € € € € € The Th € The Th The The Th The The The € e The The The The The The The The The The The See Antony bard has sung, God never formed a soul. See Marriage of Despair, The and Zophiel; or, The Bride of Seven (Disappointment).-Brooks. bare text of this ludicrous, , desultory speech. See Ora- tion on the “Labor” Question.—Anon. barge she sat in, like a burnished throne. and Cleopatra (Cleopatra).--Shakespeare. bark that held a prince, went down. See He Never Smiled Again.—Hemans. barn's haunted loft is gloomy and still. See Ghoses in the barn.—Cake. - e baron hath the landward park, the fisher hath the sea. See Sea-fowler, The.—Howitt. i Baron of Smaylho’me rose, with day. See Eve of St. John, The.—Scott. Hºns bold on Runnymede. See Barons Bold, The- 3'OX. - Baron's daughter would ride abroad. See Wanderer's Bell, The...—Preston. barrier stone has rolled away. See Easter.—Sabin. Basso Pr-r-ro–fundo, in evening dress. See Bass Solo, A.—Irwin. Bastille—the terror is in the word. See Bastille and the Starling, The.—Sterne. - battle blood of Antrim had not dried on freedom's Shroud. See Kathleen Ban Adair.—Davis. battle clouds obscured the land and dimmed the nether Seas. See Flag that Makes Men Free, The.—Sherwood. battle had ceased and the victory was won. See Jeph- thah's Rash Vow.—Howard. - battle of Lexington infused into the life of this people the first . Sentiment of American nationality. See Mer- chants of the Revolution.—Cowdin. battle of our life is won. See “Battle of our life is won, The.”—Larcom. battle of Sedgemoor had been fought and lost. See Rivals, The.—Smith. - battle of Waterloo is an enigma. See Les Misérables (Waterloo).--—Hugo. battle, was over and the sun had gone down. See Enemies Meet at Death's Door and Union of the Blue and, the Gray.—Jackson. battleships. Brooklyn, Oregon and Texas pushed ahead. See Race for Dear, Life, A.—Anon. bawl, of a steer to the cowboy's ear. See Cowboy, The. —Adams. See At Les Eboulements.- bay is set with ashy sails. Scott. beams of the rising sun had gilded the lofty domes of Carthage. See Regulus to the Carthaginians.—Kellogg. bearded grass waves in the summer breeze. See Deáāh and Night.—Kenyon. & ºfeous Ethel's father has. See Piazza Tragedy, A.— 1621C1. beautiful color-the color of gold. . See Rainbow Songs (Yellow of the Miser, The) —Smith. Beautiful, which mocked his fond pursuing. See Beautiful, The...—Dorgan. beauty, and the life. See Madrigal: “The Beauty, and the life.”—Drummond. - beauty of Israel is slain upon thy high places. See Second Samuel (Lament Over Saul).--Bible. beauty of the northern dawns. See Christine.—Hay. beauty of the sky and the delights of might in Venice. See Nights of Venice, The.—Sand. - beaver cut his timber. See Cobbler Keezar's Vision.— Whittier. - bed was made, the room was fit. See Camp, A.—Steven- SOIl. bee is a rower. See Happy World The.—Rands. bee to the heather. See Song: “The bee to the heather.” —Taylor. bees about the linden-tree. Southesk. bees in the clover are making honey. See Mower in Ohio, The-Piaſet. Belgravians came down on the Queen in her hold. See Rout of Belgravia, The.—Duan. See November's Cadence.— 907 The AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS The The The The The The The The The The The “The best fun in life,” said Jim Hands. The The The The - The The The The The The The The The The The Th The The The The The The The The The The The The The Th The The The The Th Th Th 0. € €€ € - bell strikes one; we take no note of time. Thoughts (Time).-Young. bell struck one, and shook the Eleanor.—Blake. bell that rang at Lexington. mond. bell was clanging and clashing passionately See Under Two Flags (Steeple-Chase, The).--—La Ramée. . bells of Mount Vernon are ringing to-day. ington’s Birthday.—Butterworth. bel. of Oseney. See Chanson of the Bells of Oseney. —EOICe. & - Bells of Youth are ringing in the gate-ways of the South. See Bells of Youth, The-Macleod. benefits of cóllege training are five-fold. See “Benefits of college training are five-fold, The.”—Vincent. benefits of the Constitution are not exclusive. See Public Dinner at New York (Benefits of the Constitu- tion).--Webster. * best drink for the children is water clear and bright. See Temperance Song, A.—Baldwin? best friend a man has in this world. See Famous Eulogy on a Dog.—West. - See Perfect, Peace. See Night silent tower. See Fair See Ethan Allen.—Ray- —Child. best hearts are always the bravest. See Memory Gems. best of all the pill-box crew. See Three Good Doctors. —Duffield. best stories are not told on the platform. See His Cork Leg.—Hawks. best thoughts of the day ought to be in the daily papers. See “Best thoughts of the day ought to be in the daily papers, The.”—Babb. betrothal and marriage of the Princess Charlotte. See &ee Bible, The.— PHow Kaiser Wilhelm’s Sister Was Won.—Anon. Bible is a handbook for right living. FHillis. - - Bible is fragrant with the breath of new-mown grass. See Bible, The.—Talmage. Bible is not only the revealer. See Sublimity of the Bible, Ther-Halsey. # ºman that makes the moons. See Red Apple.— endry. bilder oke, and eke the hard asshe. See Parlement of Foules, The (Trees, Flowers and Birds).-Chaucer. bill under consideration is intended to authorize the Treasury Department. See On Government Extrava- gance.—Crittenden. e bill, which has been read, Mr. Speaker, claims the serious attention of this House. See In Favor of a State Law Against Duelling.—Randolph. billows on the beach are leaping around it. William Shelley.—Shelley. billowy headlands swiftly fly. Oregon.-Rice. birch tree swang her fragrant hair. Tennyson. - bird, let loose in eastern skies. The.—Moore. bird that soars on highest wing. See Humility.—Mont- gomery. - bird to the nest and the bee to the comb. See Love Lights of Home, The.—Stanton. - bird, with fading light who ceased to thread. See Evening Walk, An.—Wordsworth. birds, against the April wind. See What the Birds Said. –Whittier. birds are coming home soon. See Birds are Coming Home, The and Coming of Spring, The-Anon. birds are flown away. See Charley and his Father.— Follen. birds can fly, an’ why can't I? See To See Battle Song of the See Amphion.— See Bird, Let Loose, See Darius Green and his Flying Machine.—Trowbridge. birds have been singing to-day. See In February.— Symonds. birds have hid, the winds are low. —Cheney. * birds no more in dooryard trees are singing. See In Bay Chaleur.—Butterworth. birds of the woodland, in soft summer weather. See Birds' Lawn Party, The.—(Child Garden.) bird’s song, the sun and the wind. See Bird's Song, the Sun and the Wind, The...—Roberts. birds their love-notes warble. See Alice Ray.—Hale. birds their quire apply; airs, vernal airs. See Paradise Lost (Eternal Spring, The).-Milton. - birds, when winter shades the sky. Friendship.–Legett. birthday of Lincoln I We hail it once more. Lincoln's Birthday.—Taylor. birthday of the “Father of his Country !” of Washington, The.—Anon. bison is vain, and (I write it with pain). The...—Belloc. black-bird early leaves Enough to do.--Anon. blackbird has a mouth of gold, though sombre be his See Evening Songs. See Love and See Hail See Birthday See Bison, its nest. See There's Work feathers. See Hackbird, The.—Hopper. blackcaps among the reeds. See Before the Rain.— Troubetzkoy. re blackest clouds have suns beyond. See Compensations. —Bannister. § . black-eyed children of the desert drove. See Kubleh.-- Taylor. --- - See wash- The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The Th € The Th The The The The The The The The The The The The € The The The The The ... The The The The The The The The The The The The The Pursuits) –Tupper. The black-haired, gaunt Paulinus. —AI1011. blast from Freedom's Northern hills. to Virginia.--Whittier. blasts of chill December sound. See Light of Christ- mas, The...—Clyne. - bleak winds of winter are past. See Edwin and Paulinus. See Massachusetts See Spring.—Barton. blessed Damozel lean’d out. See Blessed Damozel, The. —Rossetti. blessed hush of eventide. See Sister Madeline. —Eve- rest. - blessed morn has come again. See Snow, A Winter Sketch.-Hoyt. blessed old fireplace how bright it appears! See Old Fireplace, The.—Anon. & blessed Poster-girl leaned out. See Poster-girl, The.— Wells. blessings which the weak and poor can scatter. See Charity and Ion (Little Kindness).--—Talfourd. blind at an easel. See Self-Acquaintance (Ill-Chosen See Blind Boy at See Blind Man, The.— blinded Parisians presume to call themselves free. See Against the Terrorism of the Jacobins.—Vergniaud. bliss of man (could pride that blessing find). See Essay On Man, An (Content).--Pope. - bliss the mother casts aside. See Joys of Motherhood The.—(Zion's Herald.) . f bliss which woman's charms bespeak. See Disappoint- ment.—Patmore. * - bloated Boggaboon. See Bloated Boggaboon, The.— Cholmondeley-Pennell. ... " - bloom hath fled thy cheek, Mary. See Bloom Hath Fled Thy Cheek, Mary, The.—Motherwell. - bloom of the elm is falling. See Elm Blossom.—(Hours at Home.) . bloom of the roses, the youth of the fair. and Spirit.—G. F. W. bloom that lies on Hilda's cheek. See Elective Course, An.—Aldrich. - blooming flowers, the galaxies of space. See Love.-- Rand. . * dusk ran between the streets. blind boy's been at play, mother. Play, The...—Cook. blind man at his window-bars. Wetherald. See Sense See Babylon.— Biue is marching South once more. See Union of Blue and Gray.—Hayne. blue lakes of Devenish. See Feithfailge.—Carberry. bluebell is the sweetest flower. See Bluebell, The.— Brontë. lºrds and the violets. See Awakening Year, The.— €8, Cº. bluest gray—the grayest blue. See Moon and Dawn.— (Sunday Magazine.) blue-eyed Pallas, having spoken thus. See The (House of Alcinois, The).-Homer. blush is on the flower, and the bloom is on the tree. See “My Own Cáilin Donn.”—Sigerson. Board of State Prison Directors was sitting in session. See Inmate of the Dungeon, The...—Morrow. Odyssey, boarding nettings are triced for fight. See Jack Cream- boar's head in hand bear [or bring] I. See Boar's Head Carol, The and Bryngynge in the Bore's Head.— boar's head in hands I bring. See Caput apri refero resonens laudes domino.—(Balliol M.S.) , “The boat is chafing at Our Long Delay.”—Davidson. boats go out and the boats come in. boddynge flourettes bloshes atte the lyghte. See Myn- strelles Songe.—Chatterton. , Serving Health, The.—Armstong. Boers were down on Kimberley with siege and Maxim bogs show green in the meadow. See Redwing's Song. —Douglass. time. See Gimlet versus Corkscrew.—Anon. bond that links our souls together. See Chain, A.— er.—Roche. Anon. boat is chafing at our long delay. See Song: he.—Symons. See Fisher's Widow, body, moulded by the clime, endures. See Art of Pre- gun. See With French in Kimberley. Paterson. bolt on the back door had needed replacing for a long Procter. “The boneless tongue, so small and weak. See Tongue, The. —Strong. bonnie, bonnie bairn [who] sits poking [or pokin' ] in the ase. See Castles in the Air.—Ballantyne. bonnie bruckit lassie. See same.—Tytler. Pºiº Scotl he hath nae got. See Bonnie Scot, The.— OOK. - bonniest barin in a’ the Warl’. bonny heir the well-faur'd heir. See Heir of Linnie, The.—Anon. boobyl he must fall in love, indeed! See Love Chase, The (Scene from “The Love Chase”).-Knowles. bood is beabig brighdly, love. See Lides to Bary Jade. (Scribner’s Monthly.) Book of the New Year is opened. See Book of the New Year, The.—Anon. Book was opened I Men in wonder stood I See Judg- ment-book, The-Urmy. - See same.—Ford. 908 FIRST LINE INDEX The The The Th The The The The The The The € The The The The “The boy stood on the burning deck.” The The The The The The The “The boys are coming home tomorrow.” The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The bookkeeper always, went away on Thursday afternoon. See High-backed Chair The.—King. t books I cannot hope to buy. See Ballad of the Un- attainable.—Lang. - Books say well, my Brothers l each man's life. See Light of Asia, The (Nirvana).-Arnold. books were few that Lincoln had. See Lincoln's Books and Work.-Anon. - bootblack at the corner-stand. See Darkey Bootblack, The.—Anon. bootblacks and the newsboys had missed Cripple Tim. See Cripple Tim.—Hastings. bowers whereat in dreams, I see. See To-: “The bowers whereat, in dreams, I see.”—Poe. “Boy Engineer' was the jest of the road. See Boy Engineer, The.—Taylor. boy from his bedroom window. See Boy, The.— Allingham. boy is indeed the true apple-eater. shine (Apple, The).-Burroughs. boy knocked at a door, and the door promptly opened. See Person of the House, The.—Dickens. boy lives on our farm. See same.—Riley. See Winter Sun- boy sat huddled so close to the woman in gray. See Lonesome Boy, A.—Anon. boy so late; pray God, he be not lost. See Becket (Bower Scene, The).-Tennyson. boy stood on the burning deck. Eſemans. See Casabianca.— Denton. - boy stood on the burning deck, His fleece was white as snow. See Familiar Lines.—Anon. boy stood on the football field. See Football Casabianca, The.—Nesbit. boy was sinking fast. See What Roused Him.— Anon. boy who does a stroke and stops. Built in a Day.—Cary. boy who sells fruit and confectionery See Difficult. Love-making.—Anon. o boy who strives to honest be. See Kind Boy, The.— Pender. boys and girls had fastened the last sprig of holly. See Little Roger’s Night in the Church.--Coolidge. See Boys, The.— Lynn. boys insisted that I needed relaxation. See My Mule Ride.—Anon. º e boys stood up in the reading class. See Off the Line.— Pollard. See Rome Wasn’t boys were coasting down the hill last evening. See Mr. Sanscript's Slide Down Hill.—Anon. braggart March stood in the season's door. See Pass- ing of March, The.—Wilson. Brahmin’s son was dead; the Brahmin’s heart. See Brahmin’s Son, The.—Stoddart. branches arch and shape a pleasant bower. See Nook in the Forest, The (Picture, A).—Street. branches creaked on the garret roof. See. Grand- mother's Valentine.—Irving. - brave man is not he who feels no fear. Man, The.—Baillie. brave young city by the Balboa Seas. at the Heights.-Miller. bravest battle that ever was fought. See Bravest Battle that ever was fought, The.—Miller. bravest names for fire and flames. See General John. —Gilbert. bread that bringeth strength I want to give. See “I Shall Not Pass Again. This Way.”—Anon. breaking waves dashed high. See Landing of the Pil- grim Fathers in New England, The.—Hemans. breast that nursed thee, shrunk with age. See Hail, America.-Knowles. . - breaths of kissing night and day. Thompson. breeze blew fair, the waving sea. The.—Davidson. breeze has swelled the whitening sail. Pilgrims.-Upham. See Brave See Twilight See Dream Tryst.— See Charnel Ship, See Song of the breeze of the evening that cools the hot air. See Quien Sabe?—Waller. breezes sleep, their morning journey done. See Ebb Tide at Noon.—Burgess. - - breezes went steadily through the tall pines. See Bal- lad of Nathan Hale, The.—Moore and Nathan Hale.— Anon. - brethering in Lucre Hollow were disturbed a heep in minds. See Church in Lucre Hollow.—Eisenbeis. Brewers should to Malt-a go. See Grand Scheme of Emigration.—Anon. bridal is over, the joy-bells have ceased. See Wedding- day, The.—Anon. bride cam' out o' the byre. See Wooed and Married and A’.—Ross. bride she bound her golden hair. See Killeevy and Sir Turlough ; or, The Churchyard Bride.—Carleton. bride she is winsome and bonny. See Song, Woo'd and Married and A’.—Baillie. - brief phrase, the schools and colleges of the United #. See Washington and Our Schools and Colleges. ºsmºsas 10t, - - See Medley, A.— . on the train. The The The The The The The The The The The The The . The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The re The The The The The The The The The The The of Franklin, The brº sea washed beneath her feet. See Return, The. —Fields. brightness of the world. See Florence.—Coleridge. brilliant black eye. See Black and Blue Eyes.— Moore. brilliant sun had risen bright athwart. See Last Grand Army Man, The.—West. brine is in your blood from days of yore. Influence, The.—Hunt. British Parliament, in a former session. See Speech at Bristol, Previous to the Election, 1780 (Wisdom Dearly Purchased).—Burke. British Parliament in 1774 had voted a law. See Nine- teenth of April, 1775, The.—Hoar. broad deep Americanism which pulses through the great heart of the Republic. See Patriotic Message for Memo- rial Day, A.—Longstreet. - broad moon lingers on the summit of Mount Olivet. See Jerusalem by Moonlight.—Disraeli. broad, round-shouldered giant Earth. See By the St. John.--Currie. - See To broken moon lay in the autumn sky. See Prelude, See Sea's Smith. - brook and road “were fellow travelers. The (Defile of Gondo).-Wordsworth. brook is brimmed with melting snow. See Pussy. Wil- low.—Anon. - brooks are full, See Good-by, Winter l— Stone. brooks are running swift and clear. Anon. broom that once through Sarah's halls. See Sarah's |PIalls.—(Judy.) •, brother of Editor McLoud of Cleveland Town Topics. See He Was The Man.-(Cleveland Plaim. Dealer.) brown autumn came. See Kavanagh (Autumn).-- Longfellow. brown leaves rustle under our tread. See Death and Life.—Anon. brown owl sits in the ivy-bush. See Great Brown Owl, The.—“Aunt Effie.” Brutons thus departed hence. See Albion's England. —Warner. bubble and the silver-springing waves. The.—Roscoe. , bubbling brook doth leap when I come by. —Very. budding and blooming of Spring. Life).-Mitchell. budding floweret blushes at the light. strel's Marriage Song).-Chatterton. buds awake at touch of spring. mortality.—Bell. buds grew green upon the boughs, the grass upon the and busy. See Spring.— ; : See Poetic Land, - See Nature. See Spring (Dream See AElla (Min- See Spring's Im- hills. See What Will Become of Me?—Douglas. buds in the tree's heart safely were folded away. See When the Apple Blossoms Stir.—Anon. bugles were blowing at break of day. See My Gray Guinever.—Turner. - builder who first bridged Niagara's gorge. See An- chored to the Infinite.—Markham. bulbul mummeth like a book. See Bulbul, The.— Seaman. - bulbul wail'd, “Oh, Rose ! all night I sing.” See With Sa'di in the Garden; or, The Book of Love (Song with- out a Sound).-Arnold. º ºlebee, the bumble-bee. See Bumble Bee, The.— Il OIl. Bunnies are a feeble folk. See Bunny Romance, A.— FHerford. burden of an ancient rhyme, —Landor. burglar entered. He carefully reconnoitered, then rose. See Apparition, An.—Anon. - bush that has most briers and bitter fruit. See Bar. berry-bush, The.—Very. business man in large affairs requires keen observation. See Uses of Education for Business.—Eliot. business of the day now went forward. See Bride of gºmermoor, The (Ravenswood and Lucy Ashton).-- COtt. busy day is over. See Happy Hour, The.—Butts. busy larke, messager of daye. See Canterbury Tales, The (Morning in May).-Chaucer. butterfly, an idle thing. See Butterfly, The.—O’Keefe. butterfly from flower to flower. See Butterfly, The.— Skipsey. butterfly the ancient Grecians made. See Butterfly, The.—Coleridge. Cactus towers, Stein. Caldecott toy-books, they fix for the time. dolph Caldecott.—L. See Ancient Rhyme, An. See In Mexico.— See Ran. straight and tall. caller presented a “little work.” See Baby’s Offering - —Burnham. - * calº young were huddling in the nests. See Scorned. —Smith. calm dispassionate muse of history has pronounced her unequivocal award. See Inauguration of the Statue (Inauguration of Franklin Statue, Boston).--Winthrop. calm Rappahannock flowed on to the sea, , See On the Rappahannock-Tiffany, 909 The AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS The The Tho The The Camel, at the close of day. —Temple. camel's hump is an ugly lump. See Camel's Hump, The. —Kipling. camp fire plays upon the trees. See Kneeling Camel, The. See Camp Fire Mus- ings.-Eden. camp has had its day of song. See True Heroism and Workshop and the Camp, The.—Anon. Campbells are coming, O-ho-O-hol See Campbells are Coming, The.—Anon. candles are lighted, the fire blazes bright. See Shadows, The.—Duncan. cane is growin' juicy for the grindin’. at the mill. See When Summer Says Good-bye.—Stanton. Cap'n was such a little fellow. See How the Captain Saved the Day.—Williams. Captain galloped to the front. The.—Preston. : Captain is walking his quarter deck. See Legend of Hamilton Tighe.—Barham. captain of the Shannon came smiling up the bay. See “Shannon” and the “Chesapeake,” The.—Bouvé. captain stood on the carronade—“First Lieutenant,” says he. See Captain stood on the Carronade, The.— Marryat. Captain strode the quarter deck. See Figuring It all Up.–Anon. captains and the armies who, dreary campaigning. Roosevelt. care of the voice formed the subject of a recent lecture }. Signor Alberto Bach. See Care of the Voice.— Il OIl. after long years of See Legacy of Conflict, The.— See On the Funeral in St. George's Chapel, careful hen calls all her chirping family around. See Anon. See Old Ser- carved doors were open. of Charles First, at Night, See Childe Harold's Pil- grimage (Longing). —Byron. Seasons, The (Domestic Birds).—Thomson. carrier cannot sing to-day the ballads. See Death’s Blunder.—Good- win. Windsor—Bowles. cat—an’ pertickler de Black Cat. See Sandy Jenkins careless eye can find no grace. See Easter Lilies.— geant, The.—Willson. castle clock had tolled midnight. castled crag of Drachenfels. Remarks on the Black Cat.—Corrothers. cat and the tiger were once on very good terms. See Cat and Tiger.—Anon. cat that comes to my window-sill. See That Cat.— King. “Catamount Tavern” Allen's Ride.—Bruce. cataract’s horn has awakened the morn. McLachlan. catastrophe of this stupendous drama is at hand. Rome and Carthage.—Hugo. Cat's a four-legged Quadruped. See Cat, The.—Euwer. cat's at the window, and Shock's at the door. See is lively tonight. See Parson See May.— See |Bird-Catcher, The.—Turner. “The cause of education be hanged,” he muttered. See Go- The Thé The The The The ing to School.—Anon. Cavalier as well as the Puritan was on this continent in early days. See New South, The.—Grady. cavalier who hastes the height to gain. See Last Sigh of the Moor, The.—Gautier. ceaseless rain is falling fast. side.—Longfellow. Cedars of Mount Lebanon are, perhaps, the most re- nowned. See Famous and Curious Trees.—Anon. celebration was held in Josiah’s sugar bush. See My Opinions , and Betsey Bobbet's (Fourth of July in Jonesville).—Holley. Celebrity was standing with his back to Miss Thorn. See Bone of Contention, The.—Churchill. See Travels by the Fire- The Central American Treaty was fully ratified on the 4th of July, 1850. See Central American Treaty, The.— Seward. Th central figure was a bareheaded woman. See Young America.--Anon. The century that has gone by has changed the face of Na- ture. See Centennial . Address delivered at Valley Forge, June 19, 1878 (Valley Forge).-Brown. The chº I gave was fair to view. See From the Turkish. —Byron. - The chamber where the good man meets his fate. See The Night Thoughts (End of the Virtuous, The).-Young. champions had come from their fields of war. See Sicilian Captive, The.—Hemans. Chancellor mused as he nibbled his pen. War.—Martin. changing guests, each in a different mood. See House of Life, The (Inclusiveness) and Sonnet: Inclusiveness. —Rossetti. chapel-bell began to ring at a quarter to eleven. See Tom Brown’s School Days (Morning and Afternoon Chapel).—Hughes. - character of Catherine de Medicis is a study. See Catherine de Medicis-Punshon, See Love and See Hero of the Gun, The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The “The child is father to the man.” character of Washington | Who can delineate it worth- ily ee Completion of the National Monument to Washington, The (Character of Washington, The).-- Winthrop. characters of great and small. See Skeleton in the Cupboard, The.—Locker-Lampson. charge of the gallant Three Hundred, the Heavy Brigade 1 See Charge of the Heavy Brigade at Balak: lava, The.—Tennyson. charitable ladies from the hospital stood beside a little newly-made grave. See Squarest Un among 'Em, The. — (Detroit I'ree Press.) charm of a love is its telling, the telling that goes with the giving. See Wow, . The.—Ware. chateau of Ploerneuf was the terror of the Breton people. See Christmas Repentance, A.—Bernhardt. cheerfu' supper done, wi' serious face. See Cotter's Saturday Night, The...—Burns. ºpeake so bold. See Chesapeake and Shannon.— IłOIl. l chestnuts shine through the cloven rind. See Song.— Aldrich. chickadee is the bird of the merry heart. See Birds in the Bush (Chickadee, The).--Torrey. chickadee, the chickadeel See My Winter Friend.— Douglas. chief agency in the progress and development of the law. See “Chief agency in the progress and develop- ment of the law, The.”—Bonney. gº; in silence strode before. See Combat, The.— cott. . Chief Magistrate derives all his authority from the people. See First Inaugural Address.-Lincoln. chiefest action for a man of spirit. See Action.— Webster. - chiefs were seated in a ring beneath the starry sky. See Legend of Crystal Spring.—Austin. chieftain gazed with moistened eyes upon the veteran . See Washington's Farewell to his Army.— IROI). . child had of the garden made a friend. See Dead Child, The.—Meyer. See Wonders of Geneal- ogy, The...— (Yale Record.) child is in the night and rain. —Tynan-Hinkson. child looked out upon the field. See Trees of Corn.— (Good Cheer.) child that is born on the Sabbath day. See Queer Pre- dictions.—Anon. child was so sensitive, so like that little shrinking plant. See Kiss Me, Mamma, I Can't Sleep.–Anon. - children crowned themselves with roses. See Crowns for Children.—Anon. z - children gather at the gate. See Sunset.—Peckham. children kept coming, one by one. See Children. We Keep, The.—Wilson. See Will's Chubby Legs.- See Love Comfortless. children laughed at Will. Richard. children of a neighbor of mine had a leveret given them. See Tame Hares.—Cowper. ſ children, wandered up and down. See Phantom Ship, The.—Thaxter. children’s world is full of sweet surprises. See ‘Chil- . dren's world is full of sweet surprises, The.”—Doud- Iney. - chill New England sunshine. See Death of Goody Nurse, The-Cooke. chill November day was done. See Little Goose, A.— Turner. . chill Snows lingered, the spring was late. See Back Again.—Thaxter. ** chime of a bell of gold. See Song's End.—Payne. chime of bells across the waking year. See Easter Memory, An-Roberts. - chimes, the chimes of Motherland. See Chimes of Old England, The-Coxe. chimney soot was falling fast. See Char-co-o-al.— Anon. choir was singing the new arrangement of the beauti- ful anthem. See Considering the Lilies.—Anon. chough and crow to roost have gone. See Chough and Crow, The.—Baillie. Christ-child lay on Mary's lap. See Christ-child, The and Christmas Carol, A.—Chesterton. - Christmas Card is the legitimate descendant of the School pieces. See Origin of the Christmas Card.— Walsh. Christmas chimes are pealing high. Chimes, The...—Coolidge. Christmas Day was coming, the Christmas Eve drew near. See Little Christmas Tree, The...—Coolidge. Christmas fires brightly gleam. See Christmas Fires, The.—Field. Christmas is coming, the fairies are humming. See See Christmas See Christmas Little Barefoot.—Anon. Christmas Tree is fresh and green. Tree, The.—Anon. Christmas Tree is fresh Tree, The.—Kellogg. church bells for service are Service, The,—Gerok, and green. See Christmas ringing. See Children's 910 FIRST LINE INDEX The Th The € The The The The The The The The The The The The The The church bells were ringing, the devil sat singing. Parable from Liebig, A.—Kingsley. . church in debt feels that prudence demands. See “Church in debt feels that prudence demands, The.— Stall. - church of Christ, if called again to pass, through the age of martyrdom. See “Church of Christ, if., called again to pass through the age of martyrdom, e.”— FHurst. church was still, as the parson read. A.—Anori. & church was vast and dim. The air was fragrant, With pine boughs. See How Dot Heard “The Messiah.”— Buttersworth. See Prototype, Church-bells rang out at Christmas morn. See Dog's Christmas Dinner, . The.—Woods. . . - churchyard leans to the sea with it dead. See Old Churchyard of Bonchurch, The.—Marston. * circle formed, we sit in silent state. See Conversation (Afternoon Call, An).-Cowper. • circling century has brought. See Battle of Lexington, The.—Bungay. g circling year again brings round. —Riley. g Circlets at the ocean. See Circlets, The.—White. Circlets celebrated, just as loudly as they could. Circlets, The.—White. & * Circlets had a party. See Circlets, The.—White. See Memorial Day. See Circlets, in September. See Circlets off to School, The. —Anon. Circus-day parade I See Circus-day Parade, The.— Riley. - - citizen who can claim America for his home. See American Patriotism.—Porter. g City is of Night; perchance of Death. See City of The The Th The The The The € The The Dreadful Night, The.—Thomson. - º city like an exhalation rose. See Urbs Condita.- Wallace. g - city mouse lives in a house. See City Mouse and the Country Mouse, The.—Rossetti. city of Sidon having surrendered to Alexander. Virtue Uncorrupted by Fortune.—Curtis. city slumbers. O'er its mighty walls. See Fireman, The...—Conrad. city was all excitement. See Circus Day.—Streater. city’s shining towers we may not see. See Héaven.— Wakefield. claims of Grant to fame. See Grant's Claims to Fame. —Higginson. clash of a lively reel. See Dance at Uncle Bob’s.— McGaffey. Class of are we. See “There Shall be no Alps.”— Painton. - • . clear cool note of the cuckoo which has ousted the The The “The climax fell perfectly flat.” The à The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The - The The The legitimate nest-holder. See Imitation of Walt Whit- man and Sincere Flattery.—Stephen. * clear smiling lake woo'd to bathe in its deep. See William Tell (Alpine Minstrelsy).--Schiller. . See Making of the Climax. —McCracken. clinking of glasses and the shuffle of cowhide boots on the sanded floor outside grew louder. See Kid McDuff's Girl.—Riis. • clock is on the stroke of six. Howitt. clock struck nine, when I did send the nurse. Romeo and Juliet.—Shakespeare. clocks are chiming in my heart. worthy. . close of day. Sée same.—Gouffé closing scene of French dominion marked. See Capture of Quebec, The.—Warburton. cloud, moreover, controls the Sun. See Clouds (Colour of Life, The).-Meynell. cloud then gently disengaged. See What the Tiny Drop T}id.—Anon. - cloud, which had scattered so deep a murkiness over the day. See Last Days of Pompeii (I) estruction of Pompeii).-Bulwer-Lytton. - clouds are flying, the woods are sighing. See Wallen- stein (Thekla's Song).-Schiller. - clouds are scowling on the hill, the mist is thick and See Father is Coming.— See See Past.—Gales. in Canada was gray. See Maid of Grishornish, The.—Blackie. - clouds are scudding across the moon. See Storm Song.—Taylor. clouds grew dark as the people paused. See Our Country’s Call.—Barry. clouds hang dark, the Surging waves. See How Cush- ing Destroyed the Albemarle.—Anon. clouds hang heavy round my way. See Shadows.- (Richmond Christian Advocate.) - clouds of war have disappeared from sea and from the shore. ... See Fallen Heroes of Japan.--Togo. clouds roll over the pine trees. See Taapookaa.— Sangster. - clouds that rest on the mountain's breast. ing Inducerments.—Anon. clouds, which rise with thunder. Whittier. - clover blossoms kiss her feet. The.—Laighton. Club will please come to order. See Little Women (Little Women's Pickwick Club, The).-Alcott. See Kiss- See All's well— See Clover Blossoms, See t See The The The The The The The The The The The The Th cold hands call upon abysmal Głoom. The The Th G . The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The coach is at the door at last. See Farewell to the Farm. —Stevenson. . e & coach was in the yard. , See David Copperfield (David Copperfield and the Waiter).--Dickens. * cock is crowing. See In March and Lines Written in March and Merry Month of March, The.—Words- worth. t cock's on the house-top. See All Busy.—Anon. codfish is a child ov the oshun. See Codfish, The.— Shaw. - coffin sinks, whereon an opening rose. See Maid and Flower.—Chateaubriand. - coffin was a plain one—a poor, miserable pine coffin. See Noble Revenge, The.—Anon. ? cold blast at the casement beats. mer, The.—Sargent. g cold, feeble dawn of a January morning was stealing in at the windows. See Nicholas Nickleby (School- master Beaten, The).--Dickens. cold, gray light of the dawning. Wilson. t e cold gray moon of a winter's sky. See Dead Soldier- boy, The.—Turner. . cold, grey hills they bind me. The.—Thackeray. See Heart's Sum- See Ticonderoga.— See King in the Tower, See Death of Livingston, The.—Noel. cold licenza through the valley brawls. Horace, The...—Whicher. •. cold that winter had been more persistent and severe in the mountains. See Fire, The.—Deland. cold wind [or winds] swept the mountain height. See Mother's Sacrifice, The.—Smith. - . college graduate almost always thinks himself as just about to begin life. See “Be not Conformed to this World.”—Wilson. college president was entertaining a freshman. See Freshman Surprised, The.—Anon. colonel gathered the bridle-reins from the neck of his olº. See Two Gentlemen of Kentucky (Sel fr.). —A.Ile11. Colonel had been detained at his See One- lgged Goose, The.—Smith. - Colonel loved sweet Cicely—alas ! she loved not him. See Colonel's Orders, The.—Meyers. colonel rode by his picket-line. See Two Wives, The.— FIG wells. - Colonel was the idol if his bragging old regiment. See Brigade Commander, The.—Forrest. color gladdens all your heart. See Sympathy.—Gyles. “Colored Debating Society,” of Mount Vernon, O. See “De Pen and de Swoard.”—(Harper’s Magazine.) colors of the setting Sun. See Sliprails and the Spur, The.—Lawson. S - €62 colour gladdens all your heart. her beautiful head. See Colum- See Home of office. Sympathy.— Gyles. - Columbine hung down bine.—Rollins. - comb between whose ivory teeth she strains. See Poet Expatiates on the Beauty of Delia's Hair, The.— Southey. combat raged not long, but ours the day. of Latané, The.—Thompson. . combatants are women, the weapons treachery and intrigue. See Two Queens.—Addington. Comet! He is on his way. See Comet, The.—Holmes. comforter of sorrow and of care. See Work.--Sabin. Commencement exercise, as presented in the greater number of schools. See Graduating Oration.—Akers. commissioner bet me a pony—I won. See Song of the Squatter.—Sherbrooke. 2- common Street climbed up against the sky. See Com- See Burial mon Street, The.—Cone. commonplace I sing. See Commonplace, The.—Whit- Iſlall. Commons framed the Stamp-Act. See Stamp-Act Con- gress, The.—Raymond. - Communion Service of January was just over. See Deacon’s Week, The.—Cooke. compliment, especially the mark of confidence you have now bestowed upon me. See Address on Receiving the Degree of Doctor of Laws, An.-Anon. compliment of this graceful self-respect. See Manners. —Emerson. - - composition of man is threefold. Washington, The.—Vance. concluding paragraphs of a historical work. See Prov- ince of History, The.—Ridpath. Conditions of life are always changing. See Centen- nial Oration and Preservation of America, The- Brown. resembles that of See Character of conduct of England toward us Ebenezer Bullock. See Imaginary Conversations (Wash- ington and Franklin).--Landor. conference-meeting through at last. —Stedman. - conflict is over ! See Conflict Ended, The and No Con- flict Now.—Devens. - conflict is over, the struggle is past. —Hoffman. conflict which tried Washington and gave birth to the Republic. See Washington as a Soldier.—Carring- ton. - } See Doorstep, The. See Farewell, The. 911 The AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS The The The The The corn, crop's ruther light this year ag'in. The The The The The The The The The Th € The The The The Connaught Castle had arrived in New York. See Annie O’Brien.—Dallas. Connecticut editor who wrote the following. See Call- ing a Boy in the Morning.—Bailey. conniving-house (as the gentlemen of Trinity called it). See Life of John Buncle, Esq., The (Conniving-house, The).—Amory. - conqueror moves in a march. See School-teacher, The. —Brougham. conquest of the “Promised Land” did not prevent long and painful contests. See David, the Patriotic King. —Geikie. consul’s brow was sad, and the consul’s speech was low. See Horatius at the Bridge.—Macaulay. convent-bells are ringing. See Parisina.-Byron. conviction deepens in me. See On Books.-Mabie. cook had gone to the theater. See Charles Stuart and the Burglar.—Champion. cooks shall be busied, by night and by day. of the Season in the Kitchen.—(Ballad.) copse ha’ got his shaidy boughs. See Carn a-Turnen Yoller.—Barnes. cordage creaks and rattles in the wind. See Columbus. —Lowell. - cordiality of your greeting, your unbounded hospitality. See Address to Northern and Southern Veterans, An.— Anon. See Adalina's See Signs Arrival.—McBride. º toº, i. turned from grey to red. See Rome Unvisited. —Wilde. - Corn Popper Man is the children's delight. See Corn Popper Man, The.—Garnett. . Cornish king had heard a minstrel say. See Idylls of the King (Vivien).-Tennyson. corset-plate that guarded his breast. See Culprit Fay, The.—Drake. i cosiest place and the snuggest spot. See On Grand- papa's Knee.—Handford. cottage was a thatched one, the outside old and mean. See Little Jim.—Anſon. - ºgework is over. See Rabbit on the Wall, The.— all. cottonwood, own child of radiant Spring. See Trees in Kansas, Morgan. Countess Amy with her hair and her garments di- shevelled. See Kenilworth (Interview between Amy and Lord Leicester at Kenilworth).-Scott. Pine Countess di Nottinero was not exactly a Recamier. See Senator Entangled, A.—De Mille. “The Countess' Vera von Liningen.”. See Fleurange.— Craven. Countess of Douglas out of her boure she came. See Knight of Liddesdale, The...— (Old Ballad). - countless stars, which to our human eye. See God and the Soul (Starry Host, The).--Spalding. country boy was in love, and young. See Out of Ar- cadia.—Romaine. country is now emerging from trying conditions. See The The The The The The The The The The The The The The Th © Future of the Nation, The.—Anon. country lanes are bright with bloom. See Early Au- tumn.—Fairthorne. Country Mouse, she was really a little girl. See Town Mouse and the Country Mouse, The.—Carrick. country residence of John Hickman was a delightful place to me. See Transferred Ghost, The.—Stockton. country was in danger. See Storming of Stony Point, e.—Greenleaf. country ways are full of mire. See Night before the Wedding.—Smith. course of the boat-race was to be two miles. See Boat- race, The.—Grant. course of the weariest river. See We shall be Satisfied. —Phillips. course of things below. See Life's Battle.—Anon. court celebrations of Christmas were observed. Old English Christmases.—Anon. court is kept attleeue London. See Hugh Spencer's Feats in France (A).-- (Old Ballad.) courteous citizen bade me to his feast. See Hollow Hospitality.—Hall. court-house where the trial was held was as bare of ornaments as the cell. See Prisoner's Plea, The.— Anon. - courting of T'nowhead's Bell reached its crisis one Sabbath. See Race for a Wife, A.—Barrie. Court's assembled—no grave court of law. See Pro- logue to an Evening's Entertainment.—Anon. cow is a good animal. See Cow, The.—Anon. cow is too well known, I fear. ford. cows in the farm-yard know me. —Dallas. See See Cow, The.—Her- See Bessie's Dilemma. coyote of the farther deserts is a long, slim, sick and sorry-looking skelton. See Roughing It (Coyote, The). —Clemens. crab, the bullace, and the sloe. (Gravedigger's Song). —Austin. crackling embers on the hearth are dead. See Nightt.— Coleridge. crafty Nix, Garnett, See Prince Lucifer more false than fair, See Nix, The.— She has two horns and two eyes. . The Th The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The € The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The “The curfew tolls the knell of parting day.” crackers cracked; the guns went bang. See Tommy's Ride.—Cooper. Crankadox leaned o'er the edge of the moon. See Spirk Troll—Derisive.—Riley. crazy old Vinegar Man is dead. See Winegar Man, The. —Mitchell. crew had just finished their early dinner. Brown at Oxford (Boat Race, The).-Hughes. cricket chirps all day. See September.—Arnold. crimson leafage fires the lawn. See Letter from New- port, A.—Myers. crimson moon uprising from the sea. See Sonnet: “The crimson moon,” etc.—Thurlow. crimson sun was sinking down to rest. —Devere. crimson sunset faded into gray. ter. crimson tide was ebbing, and the pulse grew weak and See Tom See Columbus. See Farewell.—Thax- faint. See Very Dark.-Anon. crisis has come. See Moral Reform the Hope of the Age. —Beecher. croak of a raven hoar ! See Mammon Marriage.—Mac- Donald. crocus, while the days are dark. See Year, The.—Pat- In OI’é. crocuses in the square. See “Extras.”—Burton. * crooked paths go every way. See Goat Paths, The.— Stephens. crow doth sing as sweetly as the lark. of Venice, The.—Shakespeare. crowning glory of Franklin's career. See Inauguration of the Statue of Franklin, The (Franklin as a Philan- thropist).-Winthrop. crowns of earth are jewelled dust. Palmer. • crows were wheeling behind the plow in scattering clusters. See Stickit Minister, The.—Crockett. crumbling tombstone, and the gorgeous mausoleum. See Glory.-Wayland. - - cry of blood from the field. See Lexington.—Irving. cuckoo's a bonny bird. See Cuckoo, The.—Anon. cuckoo's a fine bird. See Cuckoo's Character, The.— Anon. cunning hand that carved this face. Head of Minerva.--Aldrich. Cup day broke calm and beautiful, no cloud on the hori- See Merchant See Crown, The.— See On an Intaglio zon. See Bob, Son of Battle (Shepherd's Trophy, The). —Ollivant. cup I sing is a cup of gold. See Cup, The.—Trow- bridge. curfew tolls the knell of parting day. See Elegy Writ- ten in a Country Churchyard.—Gray. See Mosaics. —Winrow. - curious, have an insufficient motive for going to , the mountains. See Rhythm of Life, The (Sun, The).- Meynell. curious wits, seeing dull pensiveness. and Stella (Sonnet XXIII.).-Sidney. current, that with gentle murmuring glides. Gentlemen of Verona, The.—Shakespeare. º curse of Cain was on the earth. See First Thanks- giving, The.—Guiterman. curtain had fallen, the lights were dim. At the Stage-door.—Harvey. curtain of the dark. See Hints (Curtain of the Dark, The).--Larcom. curtain on the grouping dancers falls. See Music-hall, The.—Wratislaw. See Astrophel See Two Sco curtain rises on a hundred years. See Old Thirteen, The.—Brooks. curtains for the night are drawn. See My Lady Sing- ing.—Rhys. curtains were half-drawn, the floor was swept. After Death.—Rossetti. Cushat Croods, the corbie cries. See Cushat, The.— Montgomery. custom of Easter gifts. See, Gifts for Easter.—Anon. custom, which is called “hunting the wren.” See Hunt- ing the Wren.—Hervey. - Cynic is one who never sees a good quality in a man. See Portrait Gallery (Cynic, The).-Beecher. - cynics say that every rose. See Wisdom of Folly, The. —Fowler. cypress curtain of the night is spread. Curtain, The.—Campion. cypress swamp around me wraps its spell. the Bayou.--Townsend. daily work of the pulpit is not to convince the judg- ment. See Pulpit Oratory.—Dougherty. dainty young heiress of Lincoln's Inn Fields. See Dainty Young Heiress, The.—Dorset. daisies peep from every field. . . See May-day.—Anon. º: white are nursery maids. See Daisies, The.— Il OI!. daisy follows soft the Sun. the Sun, The.—Dickinson. See See Cypress See Down See Daisy Follows Soft daisy is the meekest flower. See Daisy, The.—Anon. daisy scatter'd on each mead and down. See Britan- nia’s Pastorals (Shepherdesses' Garlands, The).- Browne. “Dame with the Camelias—,” See Tragedy, The,'- Aldrich, 313 FIRST LINE INDEX The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The Th The The The The The The The The The e The Thé The The The The Th The e The The The The Th The The The The The The The Tho € The The The The softly close. dames of France are fond and free. See Girl I Left Danube to the Severn gave. See Mark Twain and the Interviewer.—Clemens. —-Rossetti. dark-fringed eyelids See Railway Station, The.—Lampman. Behind. Me, The.—Anon. dandelions and buttercups. See Al Fresco.—Lowell. See Arthur Henry Hal- lam.—Tennyson. te dapper young man took the chair I offered him. dark grey o'gloamin'. See Ae Happy Hour.—Laing. dark is dark and the night. See Cloud Confines, The. darkest, strangest mystery. See Mystery of Gilgal, The. —Hay. See Tucking the Baby In.—May. * darkness brings no quiet here. darkness in the room is pregnant. Childhood.—Rilke. See Glimpse of a darkness rolls upward. See Blue Symphony, The.— Fletcher. g darkness steals the forms of all the queens. See Grief. —Lawrence. darling birds are warm. See Darling Birds, The.— Anon. daughter of a king, how should I know. See Ariadne's Farewell.—Jackson. daughter of a Saxon king. EHall. * daughter of the warrior Daughter.—Tennyson. daughter sits in the parlor. See Ride of Death, The.— Gileadite. See Jephthah's See Modern Belle, The.— Anon. tº - daughters of the seraphim. See Book of Thel, The.— Blake. e gº dawn came through the bars of the blind. See Tri- umph.-Bunner. & dawn is dark at Penycraig. See Falling Star, The.— Rawnsley. dawn is lonely monde.—Hovey. dawn of day. See same.—Gouffé dawn of new ages is breaking. See Banner that Wel- comes the World, The.—Butterworth. dawn of peace is breaking ! breaking ! the Centennial, The...—Oberholtzer. day after Epiphany. See St. Distaff's Day and Plough Monday.—Hone. day and night are symbols of creation. Pain.-O’Reilly. day appointed for the death of Probus had arrived. See Christian Martyr, The.—Ware. day (April 14, 1865) seems to have been a pleasant one throughout the whole land. See Abraham Lincoln's Death—A Description of the Scene at Ford's Theatre. —Whitman. g day before Christmas. See Day Before Christmas, The. See for the sun. See Channon de Rose- See Dawn of See Peace and —Anon. day before Christmas dawned frosty and bright. Santa Claus' Agent.—Kohaus. day began to dawn. of the Capture of Ticonderoga.--Allen. & day begins to droop. See Winter Nightfall.—Bridges. day declines and hastens to the night. See Bertha Lost in the Forest.—Adènes Le Roi. day dies slowly in the western sky. —Anon. day for the contest that was to decide. Yale Football Game, A.—Anon. day for the provincial and the transient has passed in American Statesmanship. See American People, The. —Beveridge. -x day grows brief ; the afternoon is slanting. See Life's Forest Tree.—Wilcox. See Homeward. day had been a calm and sunny day. See Winter.— Bryant. day had come when Mary Ann. See Voting Woman, The.—Mason. day has lengthened into eve. giving, The.—Kelly. day hath burst exuberant from out the pearl grey Dawn. See Day.—McLennan. day is cold, and dark, and dreary. The.—Longfellow. day is come, and thou wilt fly with me. See Epipsy- chidion and Strength of Love, The-Shelley. day is done. See Wasted Day, A.—Buckham. See Twilight of Thanks- See Rainy Day, day is done, and darkness. See: Day is Done, The.— Cary. - day is done, and the darkness. See Day is Done, The. —Longfellow. day is down into his bower. See Sea Side Songs (Ser- enade).--Meredith. day is ended. Ere I sink to sleep. See All's Well.— Kimball. - day is ended. See Afternoon in February.—Longfellow. day is fixed that thére shall come to me. —Granniss. day is gone, and all its sweets are gone I Gone, The.—Keats. See My Guest. See Day is de; i. gone, its hours have run. See Evening Hymn. —H'3, Oer. day is gone, the night is come, See Child's Prayer, A,---Anon, See Ethan Allen's Own Account. See Harvard- - The day is long, and the day is hard. See Close at Hand. —Coolidge. The day is past, the sun is set. See Day is Past, The.— Miller. - - - The day is quenched, and the sum is fled. See Bitter-Sweet (Song of Doubt, A).-Holland. The day is set, the ladies met. See Quilting, The.— Bache. The º of Gettysburg had set. See Brotherhood.—Hol- &IlCl. - The Day of the Lord is at hand, at hand. See Day of the Lord, The.—Kingsley. The day of the race was all that could be desired. See Son of Abdallah, A.—Tourgée. The day on which the battle of Lexington occurred. See People always Conquer, The.—Everett. The jºretires as o'er the plains. See Ben Hafed.—White- €3,Ol. The day returns and brings us the petty round of irritat- ing concerns and duties. See At Morning and Morn- ing Prayer, A.—Stevenson. : The dº, returns, my bosom burns. See Day Returns, The. — tºll. I’m S. The day returns, my natal day. See Day Returns, My Natal Day, The.—Landor. - - The *...* mild is Heaven’s own child. See Drifting.— €8, Ci. | The day unfolds like a lotus bloom. See Sunrise in the Hills of Satsuma.-Fenollosa. i The day was becoming warm, and the girls plunged more deeply into the forest. See Encounter with a Panther, An.—Cooper. The day was breaking over Persia's realm. See Golden Scepter, The.—Merrill. The day was cruelly hot. See Boy Orator of Zepata City, The.—Davis. The day was dark, save when the beam. See Ghost at Noon, A.—Elliott. - The day was dawning clear, mild, entering the narrow room. See Boum-Boum.—Clarétie. The day, was fair and sunny. See Alastor (Poet's Voyage, The).—Shelley. The day was gloomy and chill. See Little Allie.—Parton. The day was hotter than words can tell. See Don’t You See ?—Bates. - The day was lingering in the pale northwest. See Twi- light.—Heavysege. The gºs made for a regatta. See Gondola Race, A.— IIlllil. The day will dawn, when one of us shall harken. See One of Us Two.—Wilcox. The day with cold gray feet clung shivering to the hills. See Claribel's Prayer.—Palmer and Parmelee. The day, with its sandals dipped in dew. See Memory's Wildwood.—Anon. The days are cold, the nights are long. See Cottager to her Infant, The and Cottager's Lullaby, The.—Wordsworth. The days are dead of bitter fray, of red despair and black distress. See Memorial Day 1898.-Kauffman. The days are sad, it is the Holy tide. See Holy Tide, The. —Tennyson. The days are short. See Little Philosopher, The.—Anon. The de: before “Thanksgiving.” See Our Thanksgiving. —AllOn. The days begin to wane, and evening lifts. See “There Sat the Women Weeping for Thammuz.”—Allison. The days come up as beggars in the street. See In Time of War.—Tree. - The days grow shorter, the nights grow longer. See Inter- lude.—Wilcox. The days of . Bute and Grafton's fame. See Eight-day Clock, The.—Cochrane. The days of infancy are all a dream. See Seasons of Life, The.—Southey. The days of June were nearly done. See Battle of Gettys- burg, The.—Glyndon. The days of our years, the days of our years. See Compar- ison.—Sinclair. The days of our youth are not over while sadness. See Youth.-Landor. - The days of our youth are numbered. See Address to a College Graduating Class, An.—Anon. The days of the week once talking together. See Days of the Week.--Page. The days passed on, gloomy days they were. See How Randa Went over the River.—Coffin. The days were at their darkest. See Hannah Arnett's Faith.-Holdich. - The days when the rod held unlimited sway. See Days that are Gone.—Curtis. *. The day's work is ended, all cares are forgot. See When the Hammock Swings.-Oldham. The dead abide with us! Though stark and cold. See Dead, The.—Blind. The dead leaves, their rich mosaics. See From Mire to #ºn and November and April (November).-Long- €IIOW. The dead trees stand around—gaunt, bleach'd and bare. See Lake Scene in Western Canada.—Chapman. The deadly cup, while [or which] others drink. See Deadly Cup, The.—Anon. The dear little ant named Myra, See Ants of Antic, The. e-Crowell, 9]3 The AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS The dear old Bell is silent now that rang the anthem grand. The doctors said it was no unusual thing in delirium. See See Immortal Washington.—Dillmore. - Child Once More, A.—Anon. The dearest spot of earth to me. See Dearest Spot, The...— . The dog that is beat has a right to complain. See On Sir Wrighton. Henry Clinton’s Recall.—(Freeman’s Journal.) The death of Moses himself is more easily to be conceived. The Dog will come when he is called. See Beasts, Birds See Modern Painters (Death of Moses, The).—Ruskin. and Fishes.—O’Keeffe. The Declaratiton of American Independence has become The dog will come when he is called. See Birds, Beasts, the Declaration of the Rights, of Men. See Tribute and Fishes.—Taylor. -' to Washington.—Price. * The Doge's banquets especially took the importance. See The Declaration, of Independence 1 The interest which in Salve Venetia I (Feast of Saint Stephen in Venice).-- that paper has survived. See Nation Born in a Day, Crawford. * - - - A.—Adams. - The door is shut—I think the fine old face. See Last of The Declaration of Independence was, when it occurred, the New Year's Callers, The.—Bunner. a capital transaction. See Dignity of our Nation's The door of death is made of gold. See Dedication of the *. Founders, The...—Evarts. T)esigns to Blair's Grave and To the Queen.—Blake. The deed was executed with a degree of self-possession. See The door of Scrooge's counting-house was open. See Christ- Murder of Captain Joseph White, The (Crime Revealed mas Carol (Christmas Invitation, A).-Charles Dickens. by Conscience).--Webster. The door of the imperial cabinet. See Michael Strogoff, The deeds of him who bore that name. See Lincoln.— Courier of the Czar.—Werne. . Elliott. The door was shut, as doors should be. See Jack Frost.— The deep affections of the breast. See Parrot, The..— . . Setoun. . Campbell, The door was thrown open wide. See Les Misérables (Jean The deep seclusion of this forest path. See Enchantment. Valjean and the Bishop).-Hugo. - —Cawein. The doors are all wide opened at the gates. See Three The defender . of his country—the founder of liberty. See Friends of Mine.—Longfellow. Epitaph on Washington, An.—Anon. The doors are shut, the windows fast. See Canadian Folk- The deference showed by youth to old age. See Reverence Song, A and Margery Maketh the Tea.—Campbell. Due from the Old to the Young, The.—Lowell. The doubt which ye misdeem, fair love, is vain. See Amor- The delegates of the United Colonies. See Washington’s etti and Epithalamion (Sonnet: “The doubt,” etc.).- Commission as Commander-in-Chief.—Anon. Spenser. The deliberations of great councils have vitally affected. The dragon-fly and I together. See Two of a Trade.— See Constitutional Convention of 1787, The.—Depew. T) uſfield. The demand for cheapness has compacted capital. See The drama of the Revolution opened in New England. See Critical Conditions of Labor, The.—Harrison. Saratoga Lesson, The.—Curtis. The departure of the Pilgrims for Holland is deeply in- The dram-seller's wife wears fine silken robes. See Two teresting. See First Settlement of New England, The Pictures from Life.—Anon. (Departure of the Pilgrims for Holland).--Webster. | The dread of death is but an animal instinct. See Dread The desert was my dwelling—and I stood. See Ruins of of Death, The.—Belford. Babylon, The.—Husenbeth. ,- The dream is over. See Lament, A: “The dream is over.” The desolation of the mountain regions. See Pyrenees —McCarthy. - Mountains, The.—Phipps. - The Dream is the babe of the lovelit nest. See Deed is the The despot treads thy sacred sands. See Carolina.-Tim- Man, The and Dream and the Deed, The.—McNally. - rod. The dreamy crags with raucous voices croon. See Hymn The despot's heel is on thy shore. See My Maryland.— to the Sunrise.—Anon. Randall. The dreamy rhymer’s measured snore. See To Macaulay. The Destiny, Minister General. See Canterbury Tales, The —Landor. (Destiny).-Chaucer. The drops of water slung across the camel's back. See The destiny of man is the concern of the world. See Na- World’s Verdict, The.—Mines. - tional Prohibition Party our only Deliverer, Aš- || The drouth hez burned the corn up but there ain’t been Ray. any flood. See Give Thanks.-Robinson. The destitute who owns nor stick nor stock. See Destitute, The Druid Urien had daughters seven. See Ballad, A: The.—de Collérye. - “The Druid Urien had daughters seven.”—Scott. The details (of the fight off Santiago). See Fight off San- || The drums are all muffled, the bugles are still. See After tiago, The .-Lodge. the Battle.—Anon. The Detroit brigade of boot-blacks was increased by one | The drums are beat, the trumpets blow. See Stars and , yesterday. See “Come and be Shone.”—(Detroit Free Stripes, The.—Noble. - Press.) - The drum’s wild roar [or roll] wakes [or awakes] ‘the The development of society is directly dependent. See land; the fife is calling shrill. See Drum-call in 1861, Individualism in Society.—Lyon. The...—Cutler. The devil came up to the earth one day. See Devil and the The drunkard dreamed of his old retreat. See Drunkard’s - Ilawyers, The.—Anon. - I)ream, The.—Denison. . The Devil can cite Scripture for his purpose. See Merchant | The drunkard lay on his bed of straw. See Drunkard’s of Venice, The.—Shakespeare. - - - Dream, The.—Smith. - - The devil returned to hell by two. See “Devil's Drive,” The. “The ducats take l I’ll sign the bond to-day.” See Two —Byron. - Argosies.—Bruce. . - The Devil sits in his easy chair. See Devil at Home, The. The Duke of Argyle made a signal for Jeanie to advance. —Hervey. See Heart of Midlothian, The (Jeanie Deans and The devil was piqued such saintship to behold. See Moral Queen Caroline).—Scott. Essays (Epistle III.).--Pope. The Duke of Gordon's three daughters. See Duke, of Gor- The dew is gleaming in the grass. See Among the Millet.- don's Daughter, The...—Anon. Lampman. The dule’s i' this bonnet o' mine. See Dule's i' This Bon- The dew is on the heather. See Captain’s Feather, The.— net o' Mine, The.—Waugh. . Peck. gº - The dungeon” beneath the amphitheatre. See Sign of the The dew was falling fast, the stars began to blink. See Cross, The (Marcus Pleads With Mercia).--Barret. Pet Lamb, The.—Wordsworth. The dusk of the night is sweet, Babette. See Babette.— The dews of . [the] summer night did fall. See Cumnor Anon. - Hall.—Mickle. The dusky night rides down the sky. See Don Quixote The Dey of Algiers not being afraid of his ears. See Treaty in England (A-Hunting We Will Go)..—Fielding. of Peace with Algiers.--Anon. *- The dusky warriors stood in groups around the funeral The different forms of trees. See Forms sºld Expressions pyre. See Huron Chief's Daughter, The.—Leprohon. of Trees.—Flagg. . The duties of humanity and mercy. See For your own The dignity of labor l Consider its achievements I See Sakes.—Dickinson. - - - Dignity of Labor, The.—Hall. . The duty of the boiler-makers on warships is of the most The diligence of trades and noiseful gain. See Annus dangerous nature. See Hero of the Furnace Room, A. Mirabilis (Great London Fire, The).--Dryden. —(Toledo, Blade.) - The dining-room of a house on Fifth Avenue. Sea When The ºn §: us together and the day. See Memo- - Angry, Count a Hundred.—Cavazza. Th . †d º: heard her death call L The dirge is sung, the ritual said. See I. H. B.-Winter. € º #." Nº, eard her death call. See Last The º: ºf the Wildernº, hał, ºne its, work. See The dying man now told how cruelly he had burned and New Country Occupied, The-Geikie. , plundered the land. See William the Conqueror.— The dismal yew and cypress tall. See Wake of the Absent, Freeman. The.—Griffin. The dykes half bare are lying in the bath. See Across the The distinction of our volunteer army over all other armies. Dykes.—Herbin. - See Our Fallen Heroes.—Depew. The eager night and the impetuous winds. See Summons. The distinguishing trait of Grubbins was his unexpected- —Untermeyer. - - ness. See Dikkon's Dog.—Lundt. The eagle, did ye see him fall ? See Eagle's Fall, The.— The district school-master was sitting behind his great book- Whiting. laden desk. See School-master's Guests, The.—Carle- || The #. nestles near the sun. See Song of Content, A.— - ton. iatt. The doctor said we needed exercise, See Base Ball.— The eagle of the armies of the West. See Flight of the Anon. - War-eagle, The, Auringer. } 914 FIRST LINE INDEX The Th Th The Th € € € The Th The € The The The The The Th The The The The The The The The The The € The The The The The - quence of John Adams, The).-Webster. The The The The The The Mysteries, Easter praise may falter. effects of alcohol are a crowning curse. earl of Aboyne, he's courteous and kind. of Aboyne, The...— (Old Ballad.) Earl of Wigton had three daughters. See Richie Story. —{Ballad.) - early morning air, See September.—Finch. early settlers of Concord, we must believe, could not have fully anticipated. See Town of Concord, Mass., The.—Robinson. - early sunlight filtered through the filmy draperies. See The...—Côok. earth goes on, the earth glittering in gold. See In: scription on Melrose Abbey.—Anon. earth has grown old with its burden of care. See Christmas Carol and Voice of the Christ-child, The.— Brooks. earth has treasures deep. See Where Are Your Treas- ures —Durant. refreshing, cool and sweet. earth is full of anger. See Hymn before Action.— Ripling. - earth is so bleak and deserted. See Christmas Flowers, —Procter. earth is the cup of the sun. See Sun Cup, The...— Lampman. earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof. See Psalms of David, XXIV.- (Bible.) earth keeps some vibration going. —Masters. earth seems a desolate mother. earth was green, the sky was blue. field, A.—Rossetti. his idol pelf. See Fiddler Jones. See March.-Webb. See Green Corn. earth-born clod who hugs See On Friendship.–Ramsay. - - East was crowned with snow-cold bloom. See Krishna. —-Russell. East Wind is coming, all moist with the spray. See East Wind, The.—Washburn. º day was ending. See God Looketh on the Heart. -AIT OF1. - See “Easter praise may falter, The.”—Dickinson, Eastern day was well-nigh o'er. See Corporal . Dick's Promotion.—Doyle. Eastmure King, and the Westmure King. See Fause Foodrage (B).- (Old Ballad.) easy-chair, all patched with care. See Old Farm- house, The.—Anon. echoes of Sumter had thrilled through the land. O’Branigan's Drill.—Fink. edge of night was dark and damp. —Housman. edge of thought was blunted by the stress. citation of Fancy.—Turner. editor ate too much ; the editor ate too long. A.—Craig. editor of a weekly journal. Amon. editor of St. Twel’mo noted for his love of a practical joke. See Man Who Hadn't Any Objection, The.— Anon. - editor sat with his head in his hands. to Pay.—Kelley. education, moral and intellectual, of every individual. See Culture the Result of Labor.—Wirt. See Prohibi- See See Resus. See Vision, See Slight Mistake, A.— See He Came tion the Ultimatum.—Phelps. eighteenth of October. See Fire of Frendraught, The. — (Ballad.) elder folk shook hands at last. Whittier elder Miss Pretty was a beauty. The.—Small. didº, Gentlemen's here. See Elderly Gentlemen, The, –AIl OIl. elder's bridal in July. See Scherzo.—Shanafelt. eldest Miss Tabbycat gave an “At home.” See Miss Tabby cat's Reception.—Gould. electric nerve, whose instantaneous thrill. See Meeting, The.— See Plain Miss Pretty, —Lowell. See Agassiz. elephant said, “If my trunk I could check.” See Too Much of a Good Thing.—-Anon. elm belongs to the order of ulmaceae or elmworts. See Choosing a “State Tree.”—The Elm.—Stewart. elm, in all the landscape green. See Elm versus Apple. - * —Smith. elm lets fall its leaves before the frost. See Pine, The. —Webster. - eloquence of Mr. [wr. John] . Adams resembled his general character. See Adams and Jefferson (Elo- Emperor Charlemagne was at war with the Moors. See Orlando Furioso, Story of the.—Rabb. Emperor Nap he would set off. See March to Moscow, The.—Southey. Emperor of China had something on his mind. See Leveling.—Anon. - end and aim of educaton. See Memory Gems. end draws near. By Fates unseen directed. See Finis. —Anon. - endless, See Nodes.— Corbin, foolish merriment of stars, See Earl. See Young Bloods. The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The Th The The The The The € The Th The The The Th The Th Th € € € € The The The The The The The The The The The The Th € The The Th The e endless mime goes on ; new faces come. See Play, The. —Kenyon. enemies of popular might and power. See Strength of the American Government, The.—Bright. •. enemies of the Republic call me tyrant I See Robe- spierre's Last Speech.-Robespierre. English, from the great prevalence of rural habit. See Changing Spirit of Christmastide.—Irving. English language abounds in words and phrases. See Double Meaning.—Anon. - Englishman's waked by the lark. See Street Cries.— Eggleston. • enthusiastic and increasing veneration for the Madon- na. See Apparition of Christ to His Mother.—Jame- SOX1. envoy that come from Patsy Burns' yesterday. See Justice in a Quandary.—Anon. - - essence of patriotism lies in a willingness to sacrifice. See Essence of Patriotism, The and Memorial Day Ad- dress.-Bryan. essence of the “free miner's law.” See In the Klon- dike (Free Miners' Law in the Klondike).--Palmer. Eternal Father looked down from His lofty throne. See Jerusalem Delivered, Story of the.—Rabb. eulogium pronounced [by the honorable gentleman] on the character of the State of South Carolina. See Reply to Hayne, The (South Carolina and Massachu- setts).-Webster. - See Paradox, The.—Mar- evanescence that endures. QulS. Eve of the festival of St. Nicholas. See Thursday Processions in Advent.—Walsh. eve I came the dog 'gan bark. See Making Friends.- Brizeux. - evening and the morning have joined in fight at last. See , 1898 and 1562.—Foss. evening comes, the fields are still. or, The New Age.—Arnold. evening heavens were calm, and bright. of Liberty, The.—Ware, Jr. evening of the Fourth has came. nants.-Gillilan. evening shadows lengthen. See Bacchanalia; See Vision See Patriotic Rem- See Ivy Oration.—Heater. evening shadows lengthen on the lawn. See Sunset.— Taylor. - evening star its vesper lamp. See Evening Idyl, An.- Anon. evening Sun's gaen down the west. See Good Night. —Tannahill. tiptoe upon a little hill” (Cynthia's Bridal Evening). — Keats. the middle of the twentieth century. See One After- moon.—Anon. See Mont Blanc.— Shelley. - - eve-buchtin’s bonnie, baith e'enin’ and morn. examination and trial of Madame Roland. See Execu- tion of Madame Roland, The...—Lamartine. CXXIX.-Shakespeare. experience of years proves that the legislature. . See fable which I now present. See Musical Ass, The- Yriarte. from the Portuguese. (Sonnet VII) l—Browning. face of the world is changing. See Truth and Victory. face, which duly as the sun. Browning. factory hours are long—so long. See When Mollie Sings at Noon.—Mason. country town. See Surly Tim's Trouble.—Burnett. facts in the following case came to me by letter. See fair boy Leonatus. See Leonatus.--Stoddard. fair breeze blew, the white foam flew. See Rime of the evening weather was so bright and clear. See “I stood events, narrated in the following story take place about everlasting universe of things. - - See Ewe-Buchtin's Bonnie, The.—Pringle. expense of spirit in a waste of shame. See Sonnets, Constitutional Prohibition.—Finch. face of all the world is changed I think. See Sonnets —Scoville. See De Profundis.- fact is unalterable. See Disillusion—Eliot. - factory was situated on the outskirts of a thriving Aurelia's Unfortunate Young Man.—Clemens. Ancient Mariner, The (Dead Calm' at Sea).-Coleridge. fair earth Smiled and turned herself and woke. See Feast of Harvest, The.—Stedman. fair frail blooms which loved the sun. See True.— Allen. fai, maid who, the first of May. See First of May, The. -AI] OIl. fair Pamela came to town. Cortissoz. - fair varieties of earth. See Life is Love.—Fox. fairest action of our human life. See Revenge of In- juries and True Greatness.--Carew. : fairest blossoms ever bloom the last. See Blue Gen- tians, The-Woodle. , fairest flower upon the wine. See Ah! Me, Anon. fairies and brownies on last Christmas-tide. See Santa’s Helpers.-Boylan. - r fairies missed him when they came. See Little Boy Who Moved, The.—Wilson. º Queen Mab (Magic See Pamela in Town.— Fairy and the Soul proceeded. See Car Moved on, The) —Shelley. 915 The AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS The fairy beam upon you. See Gipsies Metamorphosed | The fierce March winds were blowing. See Nothing to Wear. (Wish, A) -Jonson. - —Anon. The fairy camp, with tents displayed. See Fairy Camp, The. The fiery courser, when he hears from far. See War Horse, Darley. The.—Virgil. The faith that keeps on fighting is the one. See After Forty | The fiery mid-March sun a moment hung. See Easter Eve Years.--—Nesbit. - at Kerak-Moab.-Scollard. - The faith that life on earth is being shaped. See Our Finest || The fifteenth of July. See Brave Lord Willoughby.-Anon. IHope.—Eliot. The fifth from the north wall. See Cross of Gold, The...— The faithful helm commands the keel. See At Best.— Gray. - O'Reilly. The fight is o'er, the day is done. See Hans Vogel.—Buch- The fall of her did make the god below. See Britannia's 8,118. Il. Pastorals (Marina and the River-god).-Browne. The figure is by no means novel. See Snow of Age, The...— The fallen cause still waits. See Sentinel Songs (Cause of non. - - the South, The).-Ryan. The Filipinos have from the beginning desired independence. The falling leaf is at the door. See At the Yellow of the See Right of the Filipinos to Independence, The.—Hoar. Leaf.—Carman. The final parting was in front of Lee's mansion. See Par- The fame of Franz Schubert is now an established fact. See ting of Lee and His Generals, The...— (Cincinnati Oom- Erl--könig, The.—Biggart. mercial Gazette.) The family is like a book. See Family, The.—Anon. The finest, biggest fish, you see. See Fishing.—Anon. The family went out of town. See Lament of a Forsaken | The fire beneath his crucible was low. See Dying Alchemist, Cat.—Mitchell. ... The-Willis. The fam’ly of the Sniggles has just come to town. See The fire in the west burns low. See Twilight Reverie, A.— Sniggles Family, The.—Minster. Anon. - The fan no longer flutters. See In Memoriam—J. O.- || The fire is out, and spent the warmth thereof. See Dregs. Watrous. Dowson. . The fancy I had to-day. See Fifine at the Fair (Amphib- The fire of love in youthful blood. See Fire of Love, The.— ian).-Browning. Dorset. & The farmer and the farmer's wife. See Notes from a Battle- || The fire of love was burning, yet so low. See Wind of Sor- field.—Stone. row, The.—Van Dyke. - The farmer came in from the field one day. See Farmer's The fire, upon the hearth is low. See In the Firelight.— Wife, The.—Anon. - Field. . * g * The farmer had five buxom girls. See Blind-man's-buff- || The iºn jºied logs supplied. See Christmas Merry Hall. making.—Scott. The farmer has the most sane and natural occupation. See | The fireflies, pulsing forth their rapid gleams. See Written Signs of the Seasons (Farmer's Life, The).-Burroughs. at the Baths Of Lucca-Houghton. The farmer is a burly fellow. See From Blomidan to Smoky | The first, astronomer announces to a startled world. See (Farmer-bird, The The Sparrow) —Bolles. First Predicted Eclipse, The-Mitchel, The farmer is a happy man. See Happy Farmer, The.— The first baby was a great institution. See Mr. Blifkin's Anon. First Baby.—Anon. The farmer is a man of wit. See Farmer, The.—Edson. The first century of colonial life. See Colonial Christmases. The farmer planted a seed. See Seed, The.—Anon. —Earle. e * The farmer quit what he was at. See Farmer's Daughter | The first chipmunk. in , March is as sure a token of the Cherry, The.—Crawford. Spring. See Riverby (Chipmunk a Sign of the Spring, The farmer sat in his easy chair. See “Saving Mother.”— The) —Burroughs. - Anon. The first class in reading See Reading-class, The.—Anon. The farmer sat in his easy chair, smoking his pipe of clay. | The first, creature of God in the works of the days. See See Picture, A.—Eastman. Truth.-Bacon. The farmer stood by his open door. See Lightning Story, A. | The first forty years of the seventeenth century. See. Small —Lampton. - Beginnings of Great Historical Movements.--Hillard. The farmer's goose, who in the stubble. See Progress of . The first good joy our Mary had. Sée Twelve Good Joys, Poetry, The.—Swift. The-(Ballad.) g g The farmer's wife sat at the door. See “They're Dear Fish | The first great fight of the war is fought I See Manila Bay. to Me.”—Anon. f —H. E. W., Jr. The fast steamship City of Paris on one of her eastward | The first great lesson a young man should learn. See Gett- trips. See How John Gill Saved the “City of Paris.”— ing the Right Start.—Holland. Kobbé. The first imposing armed movement against the colonies. The fastidious reader will doubtless smile when he is in- See Centennial Celebration of Concord Fight (Paul formed. See Jack and Gill. (A Criticism).-Dennie. Revere's Ride) –Curtis. The fate of Arachne was noised abroad thru aſ the country, The first item in the commonSense creed. See Law of Obe- See Niobe. —Bulfinch. dience, The.—Hubbard. - The fate of the man-child. See Fate of the Man-child, The. The first law of success. See Employ Your Own Intellect.— —Emerson. - Anon. tº - The fateful hour when death stood by. See Father, The...— . The first letter our Captain wrote. See Captain Gold and Taylor. i French Janet.—Robinson, The father of a small family, at, the outbreak of the Re- || The first meeting of these celebrated women. See Madame bellion. See Patriotic Family, A.—Anon. de Staël and Madame Récamier.—Alger. - The fault is not mine if I love you too much. See “Fault | The first morn of April, so balmy and fair. See April's is not Mine, The.”—Landor. e Fools.-Park. º - The fault with the mass of civic virtue. See Piety and Civic | The first Noel the angel did say. See First Noel, The.— Virtue.—Parkhurst. Anon. º e The faults of the dog are many. See Dog, The.—Stevenson. The first of our society is a gentleman of Worcestershire. The Faun is the marble image of a young man, leaning his See Spectator, The (Club, The) —Addison. right arm. See Marble Faun, The (Faun of Praxiteles, The first public man I, ever saw . . . . . was Charles The).-Hawthorne. | Summer. See Traditions of Massachusetts, The.— The favor that I ask is one, my liege. See Colonna to the Lodge. Ring.—Shiel. The first Snow came. See Kavanaugh (Winter).-Long- The fearful misery mirrored by that little word “war.” See fellow. º Blessing of War.—Hoche. The first sparrow of Spring | The year beginning with The feast is o'er l—Now brimming wine. See Knight's Toast, younger hope. See Walden (Spring). —Thoreau. The.—Anon. . The first step, a person takes [toward putting up a stove]. The feast prepared, the splendor round. See Chinese Dinner, See Putting up Stoves.—Anon. he.—Anon. - The first step toward determining business depression. See The feast was over in Branksome tower. See Lay of the Business Depression.—George. Last Minstrel, The (Branksome Hall).--—Scott. The first thing in order, will be to choose some one. See The feast was spread, the solemn words were spoken. See Women's Rights.-Zeliff. “As I Have Loved You.”—Holliday. The first thing that I remember was Carlo tugging away. The feathered songster chanticleer. See Bristowe Tragedy. See Asleep at the Switch.-Hoey. —Chatterton. The first time I ever sang a sad ballad. See Short Talk by The feathers of the willow. See Song: “The Feathers of the Qharlie Case, A.—Case. Willow.”—Dixon. The first time...I ever saw Mr. Webster. See Webster at The ferries ply like shuttles in a loom. See This is my Hour. Bunker Hill.—Goodrich. * —Akins. The first time I kissed Sary. See First Time I Kissed Sary. The festive Ah Goo. See Story of Chinese Love, A.—(Los —Waterman. tº e Angeles Ea:press.) The first time I saw him I was hurrying up the stairway. The fettered Spirits linger. See Story of the Faithful Soul, See Little Bill.—Anon. - The -Procter. The first time that I began to sneeze. See Curing a Cold.— The fiat of nature [or death] is inexorable. See Death and Anon. Shall We Meet Again.—Prentice. The first time that Jason Griggs and his son met after they The fiddles were playing and playing. See Across the Door. both were members of the State Militia. See Military —Colum. Comedy, A.—Flower. The fields were silent, and the woodland drear. See In the The first time that the sun rose on thine oath. See Sonnets Dark.-Higginson. r from the Portuguese, XXXII.-Browning. - The fierce exulting worlds, the motes in rays, See Love.- . The first time we looked at Elsbeth, See Their Dear Little Smith, Ghost,--Peattie, 916 FIRST LINE INDEX The The The The The The The The The The The The The . The The The The The The The The The The first time, when at night I went about. See Experience. —Howells. tº e first train leaves at six P. M. See Poppyland Limited Express, The.—Abbott. e first wild rose in wayside hedge. See Wild Rose, A.— Austin. g first world-sound that fell upon my ear. ings.—Aldrich. See Sea Long- firste stok, fader of gentilesse. See Moral Balade of Chaucer.—Chaucer. fish that gets away, my boy. See Be Contented.— Anon. tº fisher is out on the sunny sea. See Voice of Spring, Ther-Hemans. fisher who draws in his net too soon. and Patience.—Dolcken. fisherman stood all day by the beach. See Women of Marblehead, The.—Gunnison. fisherman wades in the surges. —Taylor. fisherman's wife went down to watch. See Father Paul. —Dallas. * . fitful April sunshine. See Sunshine.—Anon. * five years following the final separation of the colonies. See Washington.—Spence. & fiver's spread upon the plate, its right side up with care. See About Contributions.—Anon. flag floats today over a domain ten times as great. See Glory of the Republic, The...—Smith. flag of Freedom here unfurled. See Flag of Freedom, The ,-Anon. - flag of the Union—what precious associations cluster around it ! See American Flag, The.—Putnam. flags of war like storm-birds fly. See Battle Autumn of 1862, The.—Whittier. flame of love assuages. See Love's a Riddle.—Carey. flame-wing’d Seraph spake a word. See Poeta Nascitur. —Ashe. flax was in full bloom. See Flax, The.—Anderson. flighty purpose never is o’ertook. See Macbeth (Oracle). —Shakespeare. See Be Patient See Squandered Lives. The flocks were trudging from their winter haunts. See Shepherd's Day, The.—George. z -. " The floor had been swept and the furniture dusted. See Thanksgiving Day.--Thorpe. “The flower fadeth,” but the seed and the fruit come. See The The The The The The "The The The The The The The The The The The The “‘Flower fadeth', but the seed and the fruit come, The.” —Wadsworth. flower that smiles to-day. See Mutability.—Shelley. flower that's bright with the sun's own light. See ºver that's bright with the sun's own light, The.”— El OI). flowers are loved, the weeds are spurned. See Weeds and Flowers.-Cheney. flowers from the earth Easter Music.—Larcom. flowers have no tongues. See Silence is Golden.—(Ohaw- tauquan.) have arisen. See Nature's flowers in the garden are very cold. See Frost.—Alma- Tadema. - flowers were never more lovely and bright. See Jubilee of the Flowers, The HHoward. flowers were nodding and tossing, one day. See Violet's Victory, The.—Tolcott. flying sea-bird mocked the floating dulse. See Sea-weed, The.—Pullen. foe has hemmed us round: we stand at bay. See Late but Sure.-Holcombe. foes of Rohab thrust the tongue in cheek. See Sorrow of Rohab, The.—Bates. fog had been so thick. See Tragedy of the North Sea, A.—Powell. - fog lay deep on Georges Bank. The A-Anon. folk who lived in Shakespeare's day. Rex.-Aldrich. following account of a Thanksgiving dinner in 1779. See Old Time Thanksgiving, A.—Smith. follºs communication. See Effective Narration, An. -AIO OIl. See Phantom Liner, See Guilielmus following epistle is said to have been taken by Napoleon. See Description of Christ.—Anon. following is a letter from Master Doddle. and Reality.—Anon. following is a vivid description of the terrible disaster. See Fall of the Pemberton Mill, The.—Phelps. following is the Chinese version. See Medley.—Mary's Little Lamb.--Anon. following is told by a court-clerk in Lincoln's Day. See Lincoln's Stories in Court.—Anon. See Romance following shows Lincoln's quaint diplomatic tact. See Short Anecdotes about Lincoln.—Anon. fools that are wealthy are sure of a bride. See On the Marriage Act.—Anon. football days have come again. Anon. footsteps of a hundred years. The.—Venable. See Football Days.-- See Founders of Ohio, forest has a bird, Paris has a child. See Les Misérables (Gavroche and the Elephant).--—Hugo. forest leaves lay scattered cold and dead. See Field of the Grounded Arms, The.—Halleck. The Tho The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The Th € The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The Th The e The The The See Frost, forest trees are transient things and frail. See Change- less World, The.—Jacobs. e forests of America. See American Forests, The.—Muir. forward violet thus did I chide. See Sonnets, XCIX.— Shakespeare. e forward youth that would appear. See Horatian Ode upon Cromwell's Return from Ireland, An.—Marvell. foundation of the Bunker Hill Monument we have now laid. See Bunker Hill Monument, The (Foundation of Bunker Hill Monument).-Webster. fountains mingle with the river. See Love's Philosophy. —Shelley. fountains Smoke, and yet no flames they show. See When Love Most Secret, Is..—Jones. fourteenth of July had come. See La Tricoteuse.— Thornbury. fourth in all its glory came. See How We Celebrated. —Cocke “The Fourth of July, 1776, will be the most remarkable epoch.” See Independence Day.—Parmele. four-way winds of the world have blown. See Strike the Blow.—McK. fox and the cat, as they travell'd one day. See Fox and the Cat, The.—Cunningham. * fox set out in a hungry plight. franklin he hath gone to roam. The.—Doyle. framers of our national Constitution carefully stated the objects. See National Constitution and Rum, The. —Willey. fray began at the middle-gate. See Ballad of Orleans, See Abstract A.—Darmesteter. of an Address at the Dedication of a Hall of Science See Fox, The-Anon. See Franklin’s Maid, free man cannot long be an ignorant man. and Art.—Anon. freed dove flew to the Rajah's tower. Dacca, The.—Kipling. French Revolution began with great and fatal errors. See Revolutionary Desperadoes.—Mackintosh. Frenchman loves his native wine. See National Differ. ences.—Anon. fresh, bright bloom of the daffodils. —Cortissoz. fresh May morning's earliest light. (Quebec at Sunrise).--Street. fresh Savannas of the Sangamon. The.—Bryant. fresh wind blows from Northern snows. of . Kalindi.-Waterfield. Friar Jerome for some slight sin. See Friar Jerome's Beautiful Book.-Aldrich. friend who holds a mirror to my face. See “Friend Who holds a mirror to my face, The.”—(Scribner's Se 2 Dove of See April Fantasie. See Frontenac See Painted Cup, See Song Monthly.) friendly cow all red and white. See Cow, The...—Ste- Wen SOIn. friends of little Mary Green. See Playing with Fire. —Turner. friends that are and friends that were. See J. D. R.—Holmes. friendship of Holland! The independence of Spain See On Mr. Tierney’s Motion.—Canning. frost and snow of mistletoe. See Mistletoe and Holly. HTaggart. frost is here. See Winter.—Tennyson. frº is out, and in the open fields. See October. — Very. frost looked forth one [or on a J still, clear night. The.—Gould. frost performs its secret ministry. night, The.—Coleridge. frost was on the cottage pane. Wooing, A.—Irving. frost will bite us soon. Davidson. frosty regioun ringis of the zeir. See Prolouges to the Aeneid (Scottish Winter Landscape, A).—Douglas. frosty. Wind was wailing wild across the wintry wold. See Willy's Grave.—Waugh. - . See Frost at Mid- See Thanksgiving See Harvest Home Song.— frugal crone, whom praying priests attend. See Moral Essays (Ruling Passion, The).--Pope. - frugal snail, with forcast of repose. See Frugal Snail, The and Housekeeper, Ther—Lamb. #. full well the schoolboy knows. See Bramble.— 1015. fundamental service which the church has to render. See Christian Citizenship.–Parkhurst. funeral of the late Mr. Bertram was performed. See Gig Mannering (Lucy Bertram and Dominie Sampson). —SCOtt. * fº. Services were ended. See Old Wife's Kiss, The. –A.In Ołl. funniest story [or thing] I ever heard. See She Would be a Mason.—Naughton. funniest thing in the world, I Know. Thing in the World, The.—Riley. furrows of life Time is plowing. —Straton. fust snow was comin’ down. See Popping.—Page. future hides in it. See “Future hides in it, The.”— Goethe. - - Galilean dead! See Pilot's Monologue.—Francis. See Funniest See Love's Harvest. 917 The AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS phony.—Fletcher. The gallant laird of Lamington. See Katherine Jaffray (B). The gloom of the sea-fronting cliffs. See Aboard the “Sea- — (Old Ballad.) - - swallow.”—Dowden. - --- The gallant Welsh of all degrees. See Geography.-L. The gloomiest day hath gleams of light. See Lights and The gallant Youth who may have gain'd. See Yarrow Re- Shades.—Hemans. - - | visited.—Wordsworth. º The gloomy night is gath’ring fast. See same.—Burns. The gallows in my garden, people say. See Ballade of Sui- || The glories of our birth, [or blood] and state. See Conten- cide, A.—Chesterton. tion of Ajax and Ulysses.—Shirley, The garden beds I wandered by. See Conservative, A.— The glorious days of September. . See Chronicle of the Drum, Stetson. The (Execution of the Princess de Lamballe.)—Thacke- The garden is a royal court. See Jester Bee.—Sherman. ray. - r The garden path runs north. See Garden Path, The- || The glow and the glory, are plighted. See Nice Correspon- Smiley. dent, A.—Anon and Locker-Lampson. . . - - The garden that I love is full of light. See Garden That I The glowing coals within the grate. See Hallowe'en.— Love, The.—Henderson. - Stern. - The garden was pleasant with old-fashioned flowers. See The glowing pageant of my story lies. See Decay of Venice, Lavender Beds, The.—Rands. . The-Mitchell. - The garden within was shaded. See Thisbe. —Cone. The glow-worm with his horny wings. See Glow-worms, The gardener does not love to talk. See Gardener, The...— The Hawkshawe. - Stevenson. , The goblin marked his monarch well. See Culprit Fay, The The gardener stands in his bower door. See Gardener, The. (First Quest, The).--Drake. * - —Anon. The God of Abraham praise. See God of Abraham Praise, The Gardines and the Glyndons. See Beryl's Happy Thought. The ,-Olivers. . —Howard. The God of harvest praise. See Harvest Song—Mont- The garland I Šend thee was cull'd from those bowers. See gomery. - Garland I Send Thee, The...—Moore, The God of Love, -ah, benedicite 1 See Cuckoo and the The garlands fade that Spring so lately wove. See Close of Nightingale, The...—Chaucer. Spring, The...—Smith. - The God of Music dwelleth out of doors. See God of Music, The garlands wither on your brow. See Death's Final Con- The and Music.—Thomas. - quest.—Shirley. - The God of nature and of Grace. See Visible Creation, The. The gate was thrown open, I rode out alone. See HoW —Montgomery. st - Salvator Won-Wilcox. t The gods are deaf. Heaven sees us not. See Lines: “The The gauger walked with willing foot. See Song of the Road, gods are deaf. Heaven sees us not.”—Dierx. A.—Stevenson. - The gods be praised The morn is here at last ! See Within The gay belles of fashion may boast of excelling. See Needle, the Gates.—Clements. The...—Woodworth. , The gods man makes he breaks. See When Half-gods Go.— The gayest hours trip lightly by. See Joy and Sorrow.— Watson, . l Hedderwick. The gods talk in the breath of the woods. See Fragments The gem for me is the ruby red. See Rainbow, The.—Anon. on the Poet and the Poetic Gift.—Emerson. The general dashed along the road. See General's Death, The gold, I gave to Dromio is laid up. See Comedy of Errors. . The.—O'Connor. —Shakespeare. - The genius of Rostand has woven an absorbing romance. The gold that, with the sunlight lies. See Dead Millionaire, See History Lesson from L’Aiglon, The...—Rostand. The.—Miller. . - - The gen’rous sons of Erin, in manly virtue bold. See Man The golden dreams of youth. See. Hope's Song.—Winslow. Who Led the Van of Irish Volunteers, The.—Lysaght. The golden gates of day in quiet close. See Sunset.— . The gentle child who lives to please. See Gentle Child, The. Williams. \ - —Anon. - - - . The golden glory of an autumn sun. See Villa of Hadrian, The gentle Elise sat drearily in the gloaming in the front Ther--Bradford. room. See Unexpected Greeting, Ans—Anon. The golden glow of a summer's day. See “Good-By”— The gentleman from South Carolina taunts us. See New Anon. - - England in the War of 1812.-Cushing. - The golden glow of a summer's day. See Waledictory.— The gentleman [sir! has misconceived the spirit and ten- Shoals. & º º º - - dency of northern institutions. See Northern Laborers. The golden robin came to build his nest. See Golden Robin's —Naylor. Nest, The-Chadwick. The gentleman, who has so copiously declaimed against all | The golden rod is tossing. See, Katydid-Sangster. declamation. See Aristocracy.—Livingston. The golden sea its mirror spreads. See Golden Sunset, The. The gentleman, with his usual skill. See Tariff Reform.— —Longfellow. e - T Wilson. - The Fºlºgº Ants of morning beam. See Our Class Colors.— he gentlemen got up betimes to shoot. See Country House • KJ - -º- e * #. * *. untry - The golden-rod is yellow. See September.—Anon and Jack- The George-Alloe, and the Sweepstake, too. See George-Aloe', Son. . . . . . • - . The...— (Ballad.) - The gondolier, in music clear. See Barcarolle—Davis. The George Alow came from the south. See George Aloe The good a man does from time to time. See Woman's Face, and the Sweepstake, The...— (Old Ballad.) A.—Stephen. - . The ghost about which i' shall speak. See Thát Awful Ghost. The #996 dºme 199ked from her cottage. See. Leak in the —Anon. - Dike, The.—Cary. e - The Ghost of Christmas Present rose. See Christmas Carol, The gºod, dame Mºrey, With dame 9haryte. See. Pasſime A. (Christmas at Bob Cratchit's, A).-Charles Dickens. of Pleasure. The (Howe Remembrance Made His Epy- The ghost stopped at a certain warehouse door. See Christ- taphy on His Grave).-Hawes. - w mas Carol, A. (Fezziwig's Ball).-Dickens. The good Lord gave, the Lord has taken from me. See The ghostly wind of Weber's northern pines. See Rossini. Mother's Prayer, The-Shorter. - Todhunter. : The § Hº! * when his work was done. See First The ghosts of flowers went sailing. See Changelings.— 11C1, €.—H_1é ElT013, IAI). - - #ºns. g ge11ng The good Lord to the spring once said. See Cherry Tree, The Giant sat on a rock up high. See Harold and Alice; The.—Anon. º - V or, The Reformed Giant.—Rands. - The º: people o, the ºniº sº See Protection of The giant slept, and pigmies at hi €15. ii.- - mericans in Armenia, e.—B'rye. É.i. |) - ne S s feet. See Pompeii The good, ship “Albatross. sailed out. See Bos'n Jack of The gifts that to our breasts we fold. See Recompense.— the “Albatross.”—Jackson. º Waterman. - The good ship, alma mater, rides, at anchor in the bay. See The Gin Fiend cast his eyes abroad. See Gin Fiend, The.— Good Ship, Alma Mater.—Anon. . Mackay. - | The gº; tºº, at jºrsº a sunken rock. The gingham d all e - .— ee, Wreck.or the Birkennead, €.—li'a,I*I'à..]". #. Og d the calico cat. See Duel, The The goºd ship lies fast at her mooring. See Pound, Sir, A. The girls are laughing wi º ’ e'en.— —Anon. #. e laughing with the boys. See Hallows’ e'en The gorse is yellow in the heath. See First Swallow, The- The girls were always fond of me. See Modern Don Juan, Smith. . . . - t A.—Randell. The gospel is not sugar to keep the good people sweet. See The girt woak tree that's in the dell. See Girt Woak Tree , Christian Character.—Waters. - that’s in the Dell, The and Oak-tree, The.—Barnes. The government of the republic by a congress of States. The girt wold house o’ mossy stuone. See Old House, The. " See Convention of 1787, The-Depew. e *—Barnes. The government which breaks treaties with respect to mis- The glad harvest greets us; brave toiler for bread. See Song sionaries. See America's Relation to Missions.—Angell. of the Harvest.—Washburn. The gowan glitters on the sward. See Gowan Glitters on the The glad, mad wind went singing by. See Morning, A.— jº, The and Highland Shepherd, The and Shep- Garrison. Th herd’s sº º l - The gladiators of old Rome. See “We, About to live, Salute € #...". #! € § s and melody. See Holmes, You..”—Wood. The graduate in *...*j "His college course complete The #. of the after-light. See Aftermath, The.— Th See dº.". WS. º A plete. sy e The graduates are goin rth. r e Time.H. The gleam of household sunshine ends. See Wanderer, 3. golng TO See At aduating Time The.—Tennyson. - The grain is gathered in. See Indian Summer.—Burnstead. The glittering leaves of the rhododendrons. See Green Sym- The ; is waving far around. See Summer Night.— €1401". 918 FIRST LINE INDEX The Th The € The The Th Th The Th The The € € € The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The grammars and the spellers. See Vacation Time.—Sang- Ster. Grand Army of the Republic, organized to foster the friendships. See Tribute to Logan.—Sherman. grand conglomerate hills of Araby. See Hadramaut.— Taylor. See Oratory The.— grand days of oratory are gone forever. and the Pres.—HDougherty. grand idea of humanity. Channing. * e a grand road from the mountain goes shining to the Sea. See Little Waves of Breffny, The-Gore-Booth. . grandest dream the human heart has ever cherished. See Immortality.—Anon. grandeur of this earthly round. See Plato to Theon.— Freneau. g e grape is the only fruit of the skies. The.—Irwin. g - grass has so little [so little has—C.] to do. The.—Dickinson. grass hung wet on Rydal Banks. at Rydal and Wordsworth.-Fields. grass is green on Bunker Hill. ... See People's Song of Peace, The amd Song of Peace, The.—Miller. grass of fifty Aprils hath waved green. See On the |Proposal to Erect a Monument in England to Lord By- ron.—Lazarus. has so little] to do. See Grass, See Present Age, See Wine Song, See Grass, grass so little has [wr. The-Dickinson. * grass that is under me now. See Dying Lover, The.— Stoddard. grave but ends the struggle... See Triumph.-Simms. graves grow thicker, and life's ways more bare. See Compensation.—Anon. • - gray hulk of the granary uplooms against the sky. See FIarvest Song, A.—Markham. * e gray sea and the long black land. See Meeting at Night. —Browning. g º gray waves rock against the gray skyline. See When Nature Hath. Betrayed the Heart that Loved Her.— Jewett. great amphitheatre was thronged with spectators. See To the Lions.—Brooks. great are falling from us—to the dust. See Daniel Webster.—Read. great [or gret] big church wuz crowded full uv broad- algº, an' of [or uv | silk. See Volunteer Organist, The. —tſ’OSS. great captain of our cause—Abraham Lincoln. See Death of Lincoln, The HGodwin. great comprehensive truths. See New England,- Quincy. great distinction of a nation—the only one worth possess- ing. See Spiritual Freedom (Great Distinction of a Nation, The).-Channing. great element of reform is not born of human wisdom. See True Source of Reform, The...—Chapin. great end of education is not information. See “Great end of education is not information,” etc.—(Philadel- phia Press.) great face was So Sad. So earnest, so longing, so patient. See Innocents Abroad, The (On the Sphinx).-Clemens. great guns of England, they listen mile on mile. See Songs, from , an Evil Wood.—Dunsany. great ice bridge that has choked the river channel. See Breaking of the Ice Bridge, The-Anon. great issue in this country. See Prohibition Keynote.— Woolley. - great man down, you mark his favorite flies. See Ham- let (“Great man down,” etc.).--Shakespeare. great old-fashioned clock struck twelve. See Swan Song, The.—Brooks. great, Pacific journey I have done. See Cockney Wail, A.—Anon. great procession came up the street. the Day.—Carleton. great question is settled. Upon this field consecrated by American valor. See How we Kept Curtis. The The The The The The The The The The Th € greatest liberty of the Kingdom is religion. great race was to come off at three o'clock. See Ben Butler's Last Race.—Moore. great Republic goes to war. See War.—Stetson. great Secret of the victory at Manila. See Secret of the Victory, at Manila, The.--War with Spain, The. great ships go a-show.ldering. See Song of the Ships.— Scollard. great Soft downy Snow storm like a cloak. See Snow Storm, The.—Wetherald. great. Struggle for victory on the heights of Inkerman. See Spike that Gun.--Anon. great, struggle which has for ever decided. See Crisis and the Hero, The.—Harrison. . great Sun, scattering the clouds with a resistless smile. See Effects of Spring.—Wilson. Great Sword Bearer only knows. dred Lights, The.—Torrence. great trees of California must be classed among the Wonders. See California's Giant Trees.—Anon. x great unequal conflict past. See Occasioned by General See House of a Hun- Washington's Arrival in Philadelphia on His Way to His Residence in Virginia.—Freneau. See Three Liberties, The.—Pym. See with Wordsworth See Great Question Settled, The- The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The Th € The The The The The The The The Th Th The The € € “The greatest speech ever greatest names in American history are Washington and Tincoln. See Washington and Lincoln.—McKinley. greatest of all the fruits of the Charter of Independence. See Greatest Fruit of the Declaration.—Adams. made in Illinois.” See How Lincoln Became a National Figure.—Tarbell. & greatness of some men only makes us feel. See Martin Luther.—Krauth. * greatness of Stonewall Jackson was an unconscious greatness. See Unconscious Greatness of Stonewall Jackson, The.—Hoge. * Grecian Muse, to earth who bore. FIarris. s Greek rhetorician, Longinus, quoted from the Mosaic account. See Let there be Light.—Mann. Greeks held the grandest feast of , all the year. See See To Ellen at the South.--— See California— Thanksgiving among the Greeks.--Anon. green grass is bowing. Emerson. green is on the grass and the blue is in the sky. See In Exile.—Blake. - - greenhouse is my summer seat. See Faithful Bird, The. —Cowper. S €62 Grenadiers of Austria are Cremona.--Doyle. gret [or great | big church wuz crowded full uv broad- alºft, an’ uv [or of] silk. See Volunteer Organist; The. —ff'OSS. , grey road whereupon we trod became as holy ground. See Wind of Angus, The.—‘A. E.’ grey Sea and the long black land. See Meeting at Night. —Browning. grief that is but feigning. The.—Van Dyke. grog-seller sat by his bar-room fire. Grog-seller.—Burleigh. ground I walk’d on felt like air. Nightingale, The...—Noel. ground was all covered with snow one day. See Snow- bird's Song, The.—Woodworth. - i ground was still covered with snow. . See Robinson Crusoe (Crusoe’s Fight with Wolves) —Defoe. É. Was gloomy all around. See Dream, The.— €III] . groves of Blarney they look so charming. of Blarney, The.—Milliken. groves of Eden; vanished now so long. Forest.—Pope. groves were God’s first temples. Forest Hymn, A.—Bryant. Grownup and the Prilligirl. Cà.S. guardian pines upon the hill. Pines.—Hayne. glide auld Kirk o' Scotland. See Auld Kirk o' Scotland, The.—Murray. gudewife sits i' the chimney-neuk. See Ballad of the Werewolf, A.—Tomson. - gulls are the children of sky and ocean. Bºon to Smoky (Sailor Birds, The . Oile:S. proper men and tall. See Valley of Vain Verses, See Satan and the See Secret of the See Groves See Windsor Ere man learned. See See Lewis Carroll.—Lu- See Threnody of the See From The Gulls).- See Foreloper, The.— gulls shall whistle in his wake. Kipling. - guns are hushed. On every field once flowing. See Rear Guard, The-Brown. §psies game iQ our good lord's gate. See Gypsy Laddie, The (A) — (Old Ballad.) gypsies, Came to our good lord's gate. See Johnie Faa. —(Ballad.) §ypsies they came to my lord cassilis' yett. See Gypsie Laddie, The (B) -- (Old Ballad.) haddogk's feet are on thy shore. See Owed to Halifax. —Burdette. hag is astride. See Hag, The-Herrick. hairs about his muzzle tipp'd with wet. of Shumba, The.—Fairbridge. See Hunting hale. John Sprat—oft called for shortness. Jack. See Idyll of Phatte and Leene, An.—Anon. half-seen memories of childish days. See Early Friends Ship and Friends of Youth.-De Vere. - half-world's width divides us; where she sits. See Divided.—Gray. t hall, was empty, and the front door stood Open. See Four Feathers, The-Mason. - hallow days o' Yule are come. See Wife of Usher's Well, The (B).-(Old Ballad.) hand I love has dropped a spray. Anon. hand of an assassin, Sorrow.—Anon. - hand of God never tires, nor are its movements aimless. See God in History.-Lanahan. hand, of time was heavy on the brow. See Story of Rebekah, The.—Armstrong. hand that swept the Sounding lyre. See On a Dead Poet.—Osgood. hand that wore thee smooth is cold. See To His Mother's Spindle.—Bloomfield. handful here, that once was Mary's earth. See Her See While We May.—Coo. l Epitaph.-Parsons. See Hands that Cling, The.—Clark. See Hawthorn.- glowing red. See England's hands are such dear hands. lidge and Willard. hands that cling. The AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS The The The The Th Th The The Th The The € € € happiness and the progress of mankind have as often been advanced. See Capture of Major André, The.— Depew. e happy Christmas-time draws near. See Christmas Time. —Festellis. - hard sand breaks. See Hermes of the Ways.-H. D. harp at Nature's advent strung. See Worship of Na- ture, The...—Whittier. harp of Zion's psalmist now is still. See Silent Harp, See Harp that The...—Anon. harp that once through Tara's halls. once through Tara's Halls, The.—Moore. harp the monarch minstrel swept. See same.—Byron. harps hung up in Babylon, their loosened strings rang on. See Harps Hung Up in Babylon.—Colton. hawthorn whitems, and the juicy groves. See Seasons, The (Early Spring).-Thomson. hawse is a noble animal. See Horse, LA Boy's Com- position, The.—Anon. - º See Head and the head is stately, galm, and wise. • Heart, The.—Saxe. The The The The The The The The The The The The The The Th The The The The € The The The Th Th The The The The The The The The € € The Th € Th The Th e € The The The heart aye follows her, my eyes regret. See Rondeau of Regrets, A.—Baude. heart is a garden, and never a seed. See Thoughts.- Thorpe. heart leaps with the pride of their story. See Fleet at Santiago, The and Our Fleet at Santiago.—Russell. “heart may often be cheered by observing. , See “Heart may often be cheered by observing, The.”—Livingstone. heart never grows old. The.—Adams. heart of man, walk it which way it will. wan Artewelde (Heart-rest).--Taylor. heart of Merrie England sang in thee. Betts. heart soars up, like a bird. The.—Goodale. heart swells with unwonted emotion when we remember our sons and brothers. See Our Heroes.—Andrew. heart, they say, is wiser then the schools. See Heart Superior to Head.-Rogers. heart when broken, is like sweet gums and spices when beaten. See “Heart when broken, is like sweet gums and spices when beaten, The.”—Bunyan. heart l—Yes, I wore it. See Hearts.--—Procter. heat and the venom of each political campaign. See Candidate, The.—Nye. - heath this night must be my bed. See Lady of the Lake, The (Song of the Young Highlander).--—Scott. he ºthe wave, and bend. See Thoughts on the Forest. —IN €8.I. heaven doth not contain so many stars. See Sextain I: “The heaven doth not contain, etc.”—Drummond. heavenly bay ringed round with cliffs and moors. See In Guernsey.—Swinburne. heavens and the earth, and the great as well as num- berless events. See Glory of Nature, The.—Dwight. heavens are our riddle ; and the sea. See Heavens are Our Riddle, The.—Bates. heavens declare the glory of God. See Psalms of David, XIX. —Bible. heavens declare Thy glory, Lord See Psalm XIX.- Watts. heavens on high perpetually do move. See Swiftness of Time, The...—Gascoigne. g heavy mists have crept away. See “Mark.”—McGaffey. hedges on both sides of the road from Inverness. See Field of Culloden, The-Winter. heights by great men reached and kept. See Heart never Grows Old, See Philip See Chaucer.— See Flight of the Heart, See Memory Gems: hen that cackles loudest. See “Hen that cackles loudest, The.”—Anon. herald ends; the vaulted firmament. See Canterbury Tales, The (Palamon and Arcite).-Chaucer (Dryden). herald of the flowers. See Snowdrop, The.—Anon. hero of our story, Luke Conner, was an outcast from Society. See Stranded Ship, The.—Davis. heroism and perfection of John Brown's life and char- acter. See John Brown of Osawatomie.—Anon. high and mighty lord of Glendare. See Cricket's Story, The.—Nason. high soprano started out. See War Game in the Choir, The.—Anon. high stars glimmer in thine iron net. Lafler. - Highlandmen hae a' come down. The.— (Old Ballad.) ----- -- hill opposite one end of Bathsheba's dwelling. See Sword Exercise, The.—Hardy. hill slopes down to the valley, the stream runs down to the sea. See Longing.—Austin. hills a robe of ermine wear. See Wintry Weather.— Dixey. hills are bright with maples yet. See Faded Leaves.— See Orchard at See Wireless.- See Lady of Arngosk, Cary. - hills are white, but not with snow. Avignon, An-Robinson. hills, rock-ribbed and ancient as the sun. topsis.—Bryant. See Thana- history of each city or nation begins with a hero. See Washington: The Ideal American.-Hillis. history of humanity is a history of progress. See Our Future.—Ireland. The The The The The The The The Th The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The € The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The please come to order. of Justice, The.—All history of mankind as well shows forth the uniformity of law. See “History of mankind as well shows forth the uniformity of law, The.”—Minton, history of New England to this hour. —Hoar. history of our glorious old flag is of exceeding interest. See History of Our Flag.—Putnam. - history of persecution. See Compensation.—Emerson. history of strong drink is the history of ruin. See Strong Drink.-Seiss. history of that plain and simple sect. of December, The.—Bulwer. - history of the world does not furnish an instance. War Deprecated.—Douglas. history of the world is full of testimony to prove how much depends upon industry. See Industry Necessary to the Attainment of Eloquence.—Ware. - history of this city has reached a point of moral crisis. See Moral Crisis, A.—Parkhurst. history, so sad and so glorious. See Genius of Washing- ton, The.—Whipple. - Hobby Horse was so tired that day, Toys, The.—Stanton. hoeing of day is done. Slater. holiest of all holidays are those. fellow. hollow sea-shell, which for years hath stood. See Sea- shell Murmurs.—Lee-Hamilton. hollow winds begin to blow. Jenner - Holly and the Ivy. See same.—Anon. Holly and the ivy now are both well grown. and the Ivy, The (II) —Anon. holly lithe holly loh, twine, it with bay. Holly, The.—Cook. holly boy went from his mother. —Monro. holy wells—the living wells. Frazer. home-bound ship stood out to sea. a-tan, The.—Preston. g homely words, how often read!. See What Man is there of You ?—Macdonald. hº heart that's free frae a'. See Honest Heart, The. — Burn.S. See Puritanism. See Twenty-second See See Runaway See “Lala, “Sana Lwam.”— See Holidays.-Long- See Signs of Rain.— See Holly See Christmas See Children of Love. See Holy Wells, The.— See Mystery of Cro- honest man could contain himself no longer. See Rip Van Winkle.—Irving. honey-bee that wanders all day long. See Hidden- Sweets and Lesson of the Bee, The.—Botta. honey-bees on Mount Hymettus, long and long ago. See How the Bees Came by Their Sting.—Perry. honor has been conferred upon me of addressing you. See For a Dental College and Joy and Sadness—Sun- Shine and Shadow.—Anon. Hon. Demshire Hornet had a very unpleasant experience lately. See Wrong Man, The.—Anon. honorable gentleman has asked. See America's Obliga- tions to England.—Barré. honorable member complained that I had slept on his Speech. See Reply to Hayne.-Webster. honorable member who spoke yesterday went into an explanation of a variety of circumstances. See Coercion of Delinquent States.—Hamilton. honored daughter of Connecticut, the author of “Uncle º See New Englander in History, The.—Way- all Ci. honors we grant mark how high we stand. See Idols. —Phillips. hoofs of the horses 1–oh! witching and sweet. See Hoofs of the Horses, The.—Ogilvie. horned toad creeping along the sand. See Noon on she Plain.—Garland. - horse—he is noble, and valiant, and strong. See Horse, The...—Parley. host is riding from Knocknarea. & See Hosting of the Sidhe, The.—Yeats. hosts of . Don Rodrigo were scatter'd in dismay. See Lamentation of Don Roderick, The.—Lockhart. hound was cuffed, the hound was kicked. See Hound, The and Song for “The Jacquerie.”—Lanier. hour for conciliation is passed. See Speech at Union sº. N. Y. (To Young Men of New York in 1861). - tº 8, Re]". hour had struck, but still the air was fill’d. See After- note of the Hour, The.—Turner. hour has come to part us. See Hour Has Come, The.— Anon. hour is come ! What mean these words full of gloom 7 See Blind Flower Girl of Pompeii, The.—Matchett. hour of meeting having arrived, the Association will See City and the Country, The. —Anon. hour of noon had been appointed for Major André's execution. See Execution of André, The.—Peterson. hour was come, and in that hour he stood. See Voice Of Destiny, The.—Allen. hour was come, the Nation's crucial hour. €Il. where the man? See Stroke hour was on us; Cheney. hour which might have been yet might not be. Sonnet: Stillborn Love.—Rossetti. See Lincoln.— See 920 FIRST LINE INDEX The * The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The • The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The Th e The The The The The The The The hours are passing slow. See Ballade of Sleep.–Lang. hours I spent with thee, dear heart. See Rosary, The. —Rogers. º hours of this day are rapidly flying. See First Settle- ment of New England (Future of America, The) - Webster. hours on the old piazza. See Wetmore Cottage, Nahant. —Story. hours went on as. Darnay walked to and fro. See Tale of Two Cities, A. (Execution of Sydney Carton, The).- Dickens. * house in question faced a street and, the back looked over a turfed garden. See Waiting Juliet, The.—Quiller- Couch. house is dark and dreary. Dreary, The.—Stoddard. house is full of armica. See House is Dark and See When Father Rode the Goat.—Anon. e - - house lay snug as a robin's nest. See Fairy of the Dell, The.—Cary. house of Chivalry decayed. See Chivalry.—Jonson. housewife woke with sudden fright. —Anon. hue of her hide was dusky brown. The.—Hall. huge red-buttressed mesa over yonder. Poems.-Fletcher. huge rough stones, from out of the ruins. All Our Angel Side.—Anon. - human heart cannot sustain. (Nature's Need).-Taylor. human spirits saw I on a day. The...—Clough. See Highway Cow, See Arizona See We’ve See Philip Van Artevelde See Questioning Spirit, human will, that force unseen. See Will.—Wilcox. humming-bird I See same.—Howitt. humming bird's a streak of fire. See Robin, The.— Anon. hunt for the runaway slaves was long, animated, and thorough, but unsuccessful. See Uncle Tom's Cabin (Death of Uncle Tom, The).--Stowe. hunt is up, the hunt is up. See Hunt is Up, The and IHunting Song and Two Hunting Songs (I).-Anon. hunt is up, the hunt is up. See Master Sky-lark (Song of the Hunt, The).-Bennett. hunter's e'e grows bright as the fox frae covert steals. See Bonny Tweed for me, The.—Foster. hunting tribes of air and earth. See War.—Scott. huskin'-bee wuz over, ez the sum was goin’ down. Huskin'-Bee, The.—Ryder. Hylodes The Hylodes I See Hylodes, The.—Wilson. icy gale that hurled the snow. See When the Snow Sifts Through.-Gillilan. idea of a Supreme Being and of the immortality of the soul. See Mortality the Basis of Civilized Society— Belief in God the Basis of Morality.—Robespierre. idea of writing a National hymn to order. See National to enable men. Hymn, The.—Richards. idea that alcohol is necessary See Question of Nations, The.—Richardson. ideal citizen is the man who believes that all men are brothers. See Ideal Citizen, The.—Habberton. ideal woman feels that all the children of want. See See Soldier's Faith, The.— See Ideal Mother, The.—Hamilton. ideals of the past for men. Biolmes. idle groups upon the streets, hearing the well-known sounds of Bud's war-whoops. See Stirring up of Billy Williams, The.—Edwards. - idle life I lead. See same.—Bridges. imagination follows the lines of Nature. tion and Fancy.—Everett. “Imitation of Christ” was written by a hand that waited for the heart's promptings. See Mill on the Floss, The (“Imitation of Christ' was written,” etc.) –Eliot. - Immediate occasion of the first thanksgiving. See First National Thanksgiving, The.—Anon. - immortal spirit hath no bars. See Dawn.—Scott. imperial boy had fallen in his pride. See My Father- land.—Lawton. imperial stature, the colossal stride. the Eighth.-Wordsworth. See Imagina- See King Henry improvement and care of the school grounds. See School Environment.—(Idaho Arbor Day Manual.) impulse came upon me, one Saturday afternoon. See How Norman Won the Race.—Whitson. inauguration of George Washington and the adoption of the Constitution. See Washington Genius.—Gunsau- lus. increasing exactions of the church and the world upon ministers. See “Increasing exactions of the church, The.”—Colfelt. increasing moonlight drifts across my bed. See Freder- icksburg.—Aldrich. - Indian War was Proctor. Indian weed now withered quite. See Religious Use of Tobacco.—Wisdome and Smoking Spiritualized.—Erk- skine. indolent four-o'clock, reus.-O’Donnell. w infant of minor literature “wails” and wails feebly. See Young Child, The.—Meynell. - Over. See Captive's Hymn, The.— ladies. See Night-blooming Ce- See Consternation. . The The The The The The The Th The The The The The The The € The The The The Th The The € The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The infidels, a motley band. See “We’re Building Two a Day !”—Hough. - infinite shining heavens. See same.—Stevenson. influence of Christianity upon the political condition of mankind. See Christianity as a Political. Force.— 1X. injury of unrestricted immigration to American wages. See Great Peril of Unrestricted Immigration, The.— Lodge. inſand Transport Company have taken down their sign. See Old Kimberley Days.-Runcie. innocent, sweet Day is dead. See Night and Day.- Lanier. inqury is whether presence at the overt act be necessary. See Instigators of Treason, The A-Wirt. instinct of animals, in many cases. of Iris was yellow, the moon was pale. See Iris.-Field. irresponsive silence of the land. See Thread of Life, The.—Rossetti. island lies nine leagues away. See Island, The...—Dana. See St. Helena—Phipps island of St. Helena. islands called me far away. See Cloud, The.—Peabody. isles of Greece, the isles of Greece 2 See Don Juan (Isles of Greece, The).-Byron. - J. Nigra of the Juglans genus is a native of America. #: Choosing a “State Tree.”—The Black Walnut.— ipley. Jackdaw sat on the Cardinal's chairl See Jackdaw of Rheims, The.—Barham. - - - jam-pot—tender thought ! See Jam-pot, The.—Kipling. jester shook his hood and bells, and leaped upon a chair. See Jester's Sermon, The...—Thornbury. Jews, a headstrong, moody, murmuring race. See From Absalom and Achitophel.—Dryden. jingling of a harp and piano. See Book of Snobs, The (Music at Mrs. Ponto's).--Thackeray. journals this morning are full of a tale. Bartholomew.—English. - journey of life is along a road of many windings and turnings. See Parting-hour. (Valedictory).-Painton, journey to the Plaza de Toros. Jose, The.—Burnett. joy o' livin's all around. See Autumn.—Crum. joy bells are ringing, in gay Malahide. See Bridal of Malahide, The.—Griffin. Juniata rippled at her feet. ... See Tousoulia.-Aldrich. - intoxicating jury having found you guilty of selling liquors. See Judge's Temperance Lecture, A.—Read- Ing. keener tempests come; and fuming dun. The (Snow Scene, A).-Thomson. keenest pangs the wretched find. Byron. - keynote to the oratory of Wendell Phillips lay in this. See Oratory of Wendell Phillips, The.—Higginson. See Instinct Locality in Animals and Birds.--Anon. See Johnny See Pretty Sister of See Seasons, See Giaour, The.— kind of a man for you and me ! See Our Kind of a man.—Riley. kindly words that rise within the heart. See Un- spoken Words.—Anon and O'Reilly. kine of my father, they are straying from my keeping. See Kine of My Father, The.—Shorter. king and high priest of all festivals. See Old New England Thanksgiving, The.—Stowe. king and the huntsman are gone to the chase. See Ring and the Huntsman, The.—Brooke. Ring and the Pope together. See King and the Pope, The.—Webb. lºing but an’ (Ballad.) kiºs called his best archers. See William of Cloudeslé. —AI) Ol). - king can drink the best of wine. Mackay. king from the council chamber. See Ring's Picture, The.—Bostwick. King had deem'd the maiden bright. See Lord of the Isles, The (Battle of Bannockburn, The).—Scott. Ring has written a braid letter. See Lord Derwent. water (D).-- (Old Ballad.) king he hath been a prisoner. (A).-- (Old Ballad.) his nobles a'. See Brown Robin.— See Differences.— See Willie o’ Winsbury iºns is come to marshal us. See Ivry.—Macau- ay. - king is full of grace and fair regard. See King Henry V.—Shakespeare. king is kind, and well we know. See King Henry IV., Pt. I. (Hotspur's Quarrel with Henry IV.).- Shakespeare. *. king looked on him kindly, as on a vassal true. See Cid, The (Cid and Bavieca, Ring of Love my Shepherd is. herd, The.—Baker. king of the day is exerting his power. the Seasons.—Thorne. Ring said, “Come.” See Light of Asia, of Buddha, The).-Arnold. king sent forth an edict through the land. Joy Bells, The...—Bradley. king sits in Dunfermline town. —Anon. king stood still till the last echo died. (David’s Lament over Absalom).-Willis. The ).-Anon. See Lord is My Shep- See Songs of The (Sorrow See King's See Sir Patrick Spens. See Absalom 921 The \ AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS 4 —Faber. The King was drinking in Malwood Hall. See Red King, The land, is a garden of glamour. See California of the The.—Kingsley. South.-Channing. º The King was ill I See King's Great Victory, The.—Ander- The land, that, from the rule of kings. See Bartholdi SOIOl. Statue, The...—Whittier. The king was on his throne. See Vision of Belshazzar.-- || "The º where I was born sits by the seas.” See Rimini. Byron. - - —Lante. … - The king was sick. His cheek was red. See Enchanted | The land, which freemen till. See You, Askº, Why, th9. Shirt, The.—Hay. ill at Ease (“Land which freemen till, The”).-Tenny- The king was walking through the street. See King's SOI). & - - - * Kisses, The.—Tubbs. The lapse of time and rivers is the same. See Comparison, The king was weary of his part. See Search for Happiness. The.—Cowper. - - —Gaddess. - The large purple beech at Waltham. * See Purple Beech, The king with all his kingly train. See Louis XV.-Ster- The-(Garden and Forest.) ling. - - The largest flag in the world. See Largest Flag, The.— The Kingdom of Ireland with her imperial crown, stands I] OIl. . . . . . . - at your Bar. See Heaven Fights on the Side of a The lark above our heads doth know. See Violinist, A.— Great Principle.—Grattan. Bourdillon. . º - *** - - The King's men. When he had slain the boar. See How the The larl; is singing in the blinding sky. See Life-drama, Ring Lost his Crown.—Trowbridge. - , A (Sea-marge).--Smith. - The kings of the world have waxed and died in narrower The lark is up to meet the sun. See Morning-Taylor. states than mine. See Arizona.—Stevens. . The lark now leaves his watery nest. See Morning and The Kings were moved; conviction hung. See Death of same and Song: “The lark now leaves,” etc.—Davenant. Ajax, The.—Praed. - - The lark sings for joy in her own loved land. See Lines The kings who ruled mankind with haughty sway. See to the Stormy Petrel and Stormy Petrel,—Anon. - Whiskers, The.—Woodworth. The lass of Patie's mill so bonny, blythe and gay. See Lass The king's young dochter was sitting in her window. See of Patie's Mill, The.—Ramsay. º Ring's Dochter, Lady Jean, The.— (Old Ballad.) The last and greatest Herald of Heaven's King. See For The kiss, dear maid I thy lip has left. See Kiss, Dear Maid, the Baptist.—Drummond. . . º The.—Byron. The last beams of day were faintly streaming through the The knell that dooms the voiceless and obscure. See Sur. painted windows. . See Westminster Abbey (Reflections vival.—Coates. on Westminster Abbey).-Irving. The Knight had ridden down from Wensley Moor. See The last crusader's helm had gleamed. See Gilbert Beckett Hart-leap Well,—Wordsworth. and the Fair Saracen.—Morris. . The knight rides forth in blackest mail. See Knight, The. The #. dº. yas over. See Mansion of Aching Hearts, —Rilke. 16.--— Lu'a Iſl O. The knight stands in the stable-door. See Young John. | The lºst dº. We, say the Sun: $88, Hand of the Loºg Night, stone (A).-- (Old Ballad.) The (Speech of the Long Night, The) –Du Chaillu. . The knightliest of the knightly race. See Virginians of the The last farewells, were said, friends hurried ashore. See Valley, The.—Ticknor. Romance.—Aiken. . . The knot was tied; the pair were wed. See Preacher Pre, | The lºst gleam Q' sunset in Ocean was sinkin'. See Mary ferred Cash. -Anon. f - MacNeil.—Conolly. - - - The kynge came to Notynghame. See Gest of Robyn Hode, | The lºst good-bye had been said. See How Cassie Saved A (Fytte, The VII).-- (Ballad.) the Spoons.—Frechette. - The lad and iass were forced to part. See Beauty Immortal. | The last heavy moving Yên had driven away. See Tele —Rands. phone—A Memory, The.—Anderson. The lad Kuilervo laid his luncheon in his basket. See | "The last of England!, O'er the sea, my dear. See For the Kalewala, The (Kullervo and the Wheat-cake). Picture “The Last of England.”—Brown. The ladie stude in her bour-door. See Young Hunting (C). | The last Sunbeam. ... See, Two Yelerans-Whitman: - — (Old Ballad.) The last tall son of Lot and Bellicent. See Idylls of the The ladies of St. James. See same.—Dobson. King. (Gareth).--Tennyson. - The ladies rose. I held the door. See Angel in the House, The last time I, ran home over, the Chicago, Burlington and The (Dean’s Consent, The).--Patmore. Quincy. See Railway . Matinee,...A.—Burdette. - The lady from the West was fair. See Lady from the West The last time. I visited the tomb of Washington. See Cen. The.—Meyers. - y tennial Speech-Mason. - The Lady Jane was tall and slim. See Knight and the The last time that I went to Iceland. See Columbus Story, Lady, The.—Barham. - The-Anon. - The lady lay in her bed. See Lady's Dream, The.—Hood. The late afternoon sunlight slanted down into the busy street. The Lady Lucrezia—is she in the house ? See Paola and See Man in the Shadow.—Child. Francesca (Scene From “Paola and Francesca”).- The late Charles F. Browne was a great quiz. See Literary |Phillips. Question Discussed, A.—Anon. The Lady Mary Villiers [wr. Villers] lies. See Epitaph on | The late Henry W. Grady, of Atlanta, Ga. See Appeal the Lady Mary Williers.--—Carew. ... for Temperance-Grady. The Lady May went forth at morn. See Legend of Ogre The latter rain, -it falls in anxious haste. See Latter The ºp: Tºº": t The tº ºil make he hoist a he lady Poverty was fair. ee L vi Yy *-4 e laugh of a child will make the holiest day more sacred Meynell. y S ady Poverty, The. still. See Child’s Laugh, * ºffº The Lady Rohesia lay on her death-bed I See Lady Rohesia, The lºſſel Wreath of glory. See Soldier's Offering, A.— Th º - 3. Th Yºkº. th t ri º e lady stands in her bower door. See T - - The law is more an a great river, rising in the far off Th º (A).-(Old Ballad.) wa Magicians, mºnº, sº “Law is mº, than É. great river, rising e lady there in the box across. - IIT e far off mountains, e.”—Bonney. Th Love.—Prentice. O See Ghost of an Old The hy #a." º of º attºº. See Survival of The lady who my thoughts does capti ke. n waſ "c * he Fittest in Literature, ºne.--Anon. ... "...a. £ ptive take. See Marot's The º is º same in God and man. See Law The lady-bird sat in the rose's heart. €62 7. P : *rī a of Virtue, The.—Cicero. the Ant, The.—Sigourney. See Lady-Bird and The Lawland lads think they are fine. See Highland Lad- The lady-bug sat in the rose's heart. See Lady-bug and the die, The.—Ramsay. Ant, The...—Anon. The lawns are bright, the paths are wide. See Haunted The laird o’ Cockpen, he's proud an' he's great. See Laird House, A.—King. o’ Cockpen, The.—Nairne. The lawns were dry in Euston park. See Fakenham Ghost, The Laird o' Drum is a wooing game. See Laird o' Drum, The.—Bloomfield, - The.—(Ballad.) - The law of England, founded on principles of liberty. See The laird of Bristoll's daughter was in the woods walking. England's Relations to America.-Macintosh. #,Captain Wedderburn's Courtship (A).-- (Old Bal- The lºad and what's his name 7 See Lazy Boy, The.— The Laird of Co has left his hall. See Fairy Boy, The.— The lazy, languid breezes sweep. See In the Hammock.- Anon. (London Society.) - - The Laird of Leys is on to Edinbrugh. See Baron O Leys, The leader waved his light baton. See At the Concert.— The...— (Old Ballad.) Rose, The lake comes throbbing in with voice of pain. See Lake The leaders of our Revolution were men of whom the sim- Memory, A.—Campbell. ' ple truth is the highest praise. See Element of Jus- The lake is calm, and calm the skies. See Heart and Na- tice, The.—Curtis. - - ture, The.—Meredith. The leaders of the Greeks, worn with war and baffled by The Lake sleeps 'neath the calmest sky. See Lake Sleeps, fate. See AEneid, The . (Destruction of Troy, The).--— The.—Arnould. - - . Virgil. .-- - The lakelet lapped its pebbled beach. See Kissing-gate, The leafless trees are brown and bare. See Old Clock in The.—McCollum. - the Corner, The...—Hall. - - The lamp's dim, the fire's low. See {{rannie's Little Flock. The leafy city of the birds. See By Summer Woods.-- —Hanford. - (Hours at Home.) The Land beyond the Sea I See Land beyond the Sea, The. The leaves are dead, you say? See Winter Leaves.— Anon. 922 FIRST LINE INDEx The The The The The Th € The .The The The The The The The The The The The The The The Th € Th The The Th The 'The € € The The The The The The Th The Th Th € e € Th The Th The € € The The The The culcate. leaves are fading and falling. See November.— lº are falling, falling as from far. See Autumn.-- i. are falling; so am I. See Late Leaves—Lan- tºes have fallen from the trees. See Bertha.--Whit- iºes of Autumn and the buds of Spring. See From a Motor in May.—Robinson. legend of Glastonbury Thorn. See Glastonbury Thorn ; other Plant Lore of Christmastide.-Chamber- à,IIl. legislation of Moses 1 lation of ancient times. Let me ask, what other legis- See Moses in Sight of the Promised Land.—Peabody. leisurely promenade up and down the lawn. See Egoist, The (Aged and a Great Wine, An).-Mere- dith. lemon petals gently fall. See Serenade, The-Gosse. length of this line indicates. See Avoirdupoisº— Anon. . lessening cloud. See Seasons, The . Summer.—Thom- SOIl. - lesson which the Socratic dialogues seem interaded to in- See Ideals of Ilove.—Symonds. letter ran thus: My Dear Neph., See Nothing for Use...—Coates. letter which you wrote me. Heine.—Wright. . letters of Roxandra have not been published. Sophie and Roxandra.—Alger. lewn stant on hille. —Anon. liberally educated young men in our country. Scholar in Public Life, The.—Depew. See Translation from See See liberty of the press is the highest safeguard to all free government. See Liberty of the Press.-Baker. Liddesdale Crosiers hae ridden a race. See Death of Parcy Reed, The...— (Old Ballad.) Lie went up to bed with him. See Lie, The.—Don- nell. . - life of man. See Flight of the Arrow, The...—Stod- dard. life of the birds is a series of adventures. See Signs and Season (Tragedies of the Nests, The).-Bur- roughs. - - life that counts must toil and fight. See Life That Counts, 'The.—A. W. S. º: life-boat is a gallant bark, that bears no pennon gay. See Life-boat is a Gallant Bark, The...—Cook. lifeless son—the mother's agony. See Three Marys at Castle Howard, The.—Elliott. lifelong day Lord Marmion rode. The ; or, Inn).-Scott. lift is high and blue. See Coming Home.—Craik. light burned low in the drawing-room of the Gar- side mansion. liger. See Marmion (Hostel, light falls gently from the dormer-panes. See On a Spring-board.—Lefroy. - . light is shining through the window-pane. See Out in the Streets.-English. light of nature, the works of creation, the general con- - sent of nations. See Goodness of God.—Anon. light rains grandly from the distant wood. See Morn- ing-land, The...— Mair. - light that fills thy house at morn. See Gifts of God, The.—Very. - - - light, the spell-word of the heart. See Name of Mother, The.—Crosby. light-house flashed from the rocky isle, house May.—Faxton. lighthouse keeper's daughter looked out across the bay. See Light on Deadman’s Bar, The.—Rexford. lightning flashed across the heaven, the distant thun- der rolled. See Stonewall Jackson's Death.-Russell. lightning flashed and lifted. See Thunder-shower, The. —Wheelock. lightning rends the goodly tree. Prince Leopold.—Halloran. lights are out, and gone are all the guests. ing of the Crane, The.—Longfellow. lights burn dim. A sea fog drifts in , dank. See Cob- bler of Lynn, The.—Vickers. See Light- See Hang- lights from the parlor and kitchen shone out. See Escape at Bedtime.—Stevenson. - lights of Saturday night beat golden, golden over the pillared street. See Saturday Night.—Oppenheim. lights were gleaming and the feast was spread. S ee Death of the Reveller, The...—Eaton. - iii. lie in my lady's bower. See Oh! Weary Mother. —P8,1]]. lilies of the field, whose bloom is brief. See Consider.— Rossetti. & t lilies were swinging their fair, white bells. fly's Lesson, The.—Anon. lilies whisper to the bees. —Hamm. . - lily, drinks the sunlight. See What to Drink–Bur- See Butter- See Saviour Rose Today. leigh. See Besitary, A (Natura Leonis). See He Gave him a Start—Terwil- See In Memoriam The The The The The The The The Th Th The € € The The Th Th Th The Th € € € € The The The The Th Th The The Th € G € € Th Th € The The The Th Thr Th € € Th The The € The Th € The The The The The lions of the hill are gone. little flow’rs dropping their honey’d dew. The lily has an air. See There's Nothing Like the Rose.— Rossetti. - lily—the Madonna among flowers. See Lily, of Flowers.--Anon. Limerick Tigers were born on a certain St. Patrick's Day in a cyclone of patriotic ferver. See Limerick Tigers, The.—Anon. lineal descendants of the Pilgrims are as numerous as the army of Xerxes. See Age of Miles Standish, The.—Greenhalge. : linnet in the rocky dells. See My Lady's Grave and same and Song: “The linnet,” etc.).-Brönte. Queen “The Lion and the Mouse” is...a story of American life. See Lion and the Mouse, The.—Klein. lion and the unicorn. See same.—Anon. lion is the beast to fight. See Sage Counsel.—Quiller- Couch. lion is the desert's king; through his domain so wide. See Lion's Ride, The.—Freiligrath. * lion, the lion, he dwells in the waste. See Lion, The. —Belloc. lioness whelped, and the sturdy cub. See Eagle's Song, The.—Mansfield. See Deirdra's Lament for the Sons of Usnach.-Ferguson. liquor dealers, recognizing that their very obvious pe- cuniary interest would lesson the weight of any argu- ment which they might publicly advance. See Person- al Liberty.—Bryan. listening Dryads hushed the woods. See Pewee, The. —Trowbridge. - literature of the world is, in a very deep sense. See Value of Literature, The...—Mabie. little bird stood on the roof of the cowshed. See Latest Form of Literary Hysterics. (Chicago Tribune.) little birds are wide awake. See Wakeful Birds, The. —Anon. little bird’s home is in the sky. See Little Bird, The, —Larcom. . Little Black Rose shall be red at last. See Little Black Rose, The.—De Vere. little boy lost in the lonely fen. See Little Boy Found, The.—Blake. itle boy who says “I’ll try.” See I’ll Try and I Can’t. – A.Il OI). - . little boys in Labrador. See North and South.-- (Youth’s Companion.) little brown owl sits up in the tree. See Owl, The.— Anon. - . - little brown squirrel hops in the corn. See Rejected National Hymns, The, VII.-Newell. little buds have a secret. See Their Secret.—Anon. little cares that fretted me. See Out in the Fields with God.—Anon. little child had come to link him. See Link of Life, A.—Eliot. little cup-bearer entered the room. See Little Cup- See As She Says.—Smiley. bearer, The.—Anon. - little dimpled baby girl. little dreams of maidenhood, I put them all away. See Wife, The.—Garrison. little flowers came through the ground. See At Easter Time.—Richards and Be Glad and Full of Joy To-day. —Anon. . . tº See King Henry to Fair Rosamond.—Drayton. little fragment of time that is left for me, may it please your honors. See In Defence of Aaron Burr.—Ran- dolph. little frog sits on the bank of the pool. Symphony, A.—M’Cardell. little gate was reached at last. —Lowell. little green tents where the soldiers sleep. Green Tents, The.—Mason. - See Marsh See Auf Wiedersehen. See Little little hedgerow birds that peck along the roads. See Animal Tranquility, and Decay.—Wordsworth. little lame tailor sat Stitching and snarling. See Star- ling, The.—Buchanan. little leaves upon the trees. IIla, Il. Iittle pansies by the road have turned. among the Mountains.—Lawrence. - See Birds’ Music.—Sher- See Meeting little pitiful, worn, laughing faces. See Beggars, The. —Widdemer. . little pool, in street or field apart. See Infinite Depths. —Markham. little pretty nightingale. . See same.—Anon. little rag doll is queen. See Queen of Her Heart.— Flower. little red lark is shaking his wings. Lark, The.—Tynan. Tittle Red Riding-Hood—such was Little Red Riding-Hood.—A. L. O. E. little Road says, Go. See House an Peabody. - little rose is dust, my dear. little Sister of Mercy sighed The.—Booth. - little Snow-people are hurrying down. the World to Bed.—Buxton. See Little Red See the Road, The.— the name. See same.—Conkling. See Little Sister of Mercy, See Putting 923 The AN INDEx To POETRY AND RECITATIONS The The Th The The The The The The The The The € little, the yellow, moon-cradle. See Moon-cradle, The. * M'Cluskey. little things which you may do for those about you. See Small Things.—Anon. little toy dog is covered with dust. See Little Boy Blue.—Field. little white clouds are racing over the sky. See Magda- len Walks.--—Wilde. little white prayers. See Cologne Cathedral.—Shaw. little yarn. I am about to spin. See My Funny Ex- perience With a Whistler.—Snazelle. live oaks are my soldiery. See With the Trees: A Prose Poem.—Wilkinson. lobster and fish on the long table lay. Gray's Dinner.—Anon. locust is fierce, and strong, and grim. See Locust, The. —Howitt. locust trees are hung with pods. Stein. lººps all popped one night. See Surprise, A.— lelCi. See “Death See Pussy See October Song.— London Times, the great daily newspaper. is not the End.”—Ano Il. “The loneliest night of all the [lonely] year !” See Christ- The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The loud wind roared, the rain fell fast. mas Guests.-Duncan. lonely valley of Thingvellir, in southern Iceland. See Bondman, The (Mount of Laws, The).--Caine. long, bright day of the harvest toil is past. See Riz- pah. —Blinn. - long cloud edged with streaming gray. Evensong.—Meredith. long, gray moss that softly swings. —Paine. - long lines stretched from the west to east. See Bird on the Telegraph Wire, The.—Anon. long, long night of utter loneliness. See Lines Written on the Roof of Milan Cathedral.—Symonds. long, long wished-for hour has come. See Cushla Gal mo Chree, A.—Doheny. s long resounding marble corridors, the shining parlors with shining women in them. See Hotel, The.—Mon- See Autumn See In Louisiana. I'Oe. longer life, the more offence. See Ad Mortem.—Anon and same.—Wyatt. long-expected discovery of the Mississippi was accom- plished by James Marquette and Louis Joliet. See History of the United States (Discovery of the Missis- sippi, The).--Bancroft. look of sympathy, the gentle word. See Not Lost.— Doudney. looks of yer, ma'am, rather suits me. See Cook of the Period, A.—Anon. º are broken, the looms are hushed. See Sedan.— Oél. - loppèd tree in time may grow again. See Times Go by Turns.—Southwell. Lº above, in tender love. See Thanksgiving Hymn. -AI). On. - Lord descended from above. See Majesty of God and Psalm XVIII.-Sternhold. - - Lord is good unto all, and His tender mercies are over all His works. See Seed-time.—Bradbury. Lord is merciful and gracious. See Psalms of David, CIII.-Bible. Lord is my light and my salvation. See Lord is My Light, The.—Psalms. (Bible.) Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want. David, XXIII.-Bible. See Psalms of Lord is my shepherd, no want shall I know. See Lord the Good Shepherd, The.—Montgomery. Lord let the house of a brute to the soul of a man. See By an Evolutionist.—Tennyson. Lord my pasture shall prepare. See Lord is my Pas- ture, The and Paraphrase of Psalm XXIII and Specta- tor, The (Psalm XXIII.).-Addison. Lord of Glen Allen came home from far. See Glen Allen's Daughter.—Anon. Lord of Rosslyn's daughter gaed through the wud her lane. Sée Captain Wedderburn's Courtship (B).- (Old Ballad.) Lord to mee a shepherd See Whole Booke of Psalmes, The. Il OI!, Lord who fashioned my hands for working. See Fail- ure.—Anon. lordly manor, Cordelie, stood by the river Tweed. See Cordelie.—Brother Paul. - - lords of life, the lords of life. See Experience.—Emer- SOIl. - * Ilords of Thule did not please. The.—Anon. loss of a firm national character, or the degradation of a nation’s honor. See Loss of National Character.— Maxcy. - lost days of my life until to-day. Sonnet: Lost T)ays.--Rossetti. is. See Lords of Thule, See Lost Days and lotos flower trembles in fear of the sunshine. See Ilotos Flower, The.—Heine. loud, drums are rolling, the mad trumpets blow. See Battle Cry.—Venable. Africa, The.—Devonshire. See Traveller in - The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The “The loved and lost l” lovely lass o' Inverness. lounger must oft, as he walks through the streets. Numbers Altered.— (Punch.) love Alexis did to Damon bear. W. Alexander.—Drummond. love for fatherland was deep. See Sleep, Weary Child. —Plough. See See Sonnet to Sir love in my heart is as strong as the hills. See All for You.-Peck. - love of man and woman is as fire. See My Comrade. —Roche. - - love that I hae [or have] chosen. See [or of J Holland, The.—Anon. love the people of the South feel for the negro race. See At the Boston Banquet (Love and Loyalty of the Negro).—Grady. * - love where with my heart is big for thee. A.—Symonds. Lawlands o' See Mystery, Why do we call them lost 2 See Loved and Lost, The.—Anon. - See Lovely Lass of Inverness, The.—Burns. “Lovely Mary,” bridge. lovely purple of the noon’s bestowing. Sea.—London. See Altruism.—Trow- See Night at on her way. lovely things that I have watched unthinking. See Colour.—Mackellar. - lover of child Marjory. See Sea Child, A.—Car- DOla, Il. lower of her body said. See Two Lovers, The...— Hovey. - - loves that doubted, the loves that dissembled. See Lines by a Person of Quality.—Nichols. lowing poor l See Poor Andrew.—Elliott. . low desire, the base design. See Ladder of St. Aug- ustine, The.—Longfellow. low line of the walls that lie outspread. See New York. —Hovey. - low plains stretch to the west with a glimmer of rus- tling weeds. See At Tiber Mouth.-Rodd. low whistles, quaint and clear. See Guild's Signal.— Harte. - . lowest of politicians is that man who seeks to gratify an invariable selfishness. See Portrait Gallery (Dema- gogue, The).-Beecher. - r low-voiced girls that go in gardens of the Lord. See Invisible Bride, The.—Markham. lute-voice birds rise with the light. Animals.--Miller. luxury derived in doing good. A.—Wickers. Lyceum will please come to order. of Fiction.—Crosby. - magic Mirror makes not nor unmakes. Mirror, The.—Alden. - magnetism of Longfellow’s touch. See Longfellow, Ex- tract Concerning.—Curtis. magpies in Picardy. See Magpies in Picardy.—Anon. maid, and thereby hangs a tale. See Bride, The.— Suckling. . maid, as by the papers doth appear. See Too Great See Kiss, The and a Sacrifice.—Anon. S. maid I love ne'er thought of me. See Maid I Loved, See Maid and the See Industry of See Grain of Truth, See Reading Works See Magic same and Sympathy.—Landor. maid I loved, and still shall love. The.—Anon. - maid she went to the well to washe. Palmer, The.—(Ballad.) maid who binds her warrior's sash. See Wagoner of the Alleghanies, The (Brave at Home, The).-Read. maiden aunt, in her straight backed chair. See Cul- prit, A.—Vandegrift. maiden caught me in the wild. See Crystal Cabinet, The.—Blake. maidens came when I was in my mother's bower. See Bailey Beareth the Bell Away, The.—Anon. mail has just brought me my letters—a baker’s dozen or more. See Saving Mission of Infancy, The.—Hod- SOIl. - * Maister sat in a wee cot house. See Maister an’ the Bairns, The.—Thomson. - - man about , whom this story is told was the mightiest in the parish. See Father, The.—Bjornson. man behind the harrow. See Other Fellow's Job, The. —Tufft. - man Flammonde, from God knows where. See Flam- monde.—Robinson. man in righteousness arrayed. See To Sally.—Adams. man in the moon as he sails the sky. See Man in the Moon, The.—Anon. * º in the wilderness asked me. See Joke, A.— .11OP1. man in the wilderness asked of me. See Riddle, A.— Anon. - man is thought a knave or fool. See Eternal Justice.— Mackay. main of brains, of fair repute and birth. The.—Gilder. - man of expedients is he who. The.—Gilman. man of life upright. (Tr. fr. Horace.) See Tool, See Man of Expedients, See Integer Vitae.—Campion (?) 924 FIRST LINE INDEX Thé The The Th The The The The The The € The The The The Th The The € The The The The The The The The The “The Martyr. The The The The The The “The Master has come over Jordan,” The The The The man sank back in the barber's chair with a sigh of relief. , See Modern Seer, A.—(Philadelphia Press.) man that hails you Tom or Jack. See On Friend- ship.–Cowper. man that [or who hath no music in himself. See Mer- chant of Venice (Music).-Shakespeare. man that joins in life's career. See Parting Glass, The. —Freneau. man was sitting in the top gallery. See They Got Bet- ter Acquainted.—Taylor. man who fiercest charged in fight. See Stonewall Jack- son.—Melville. man who frets at worldly strife. See Man Who Frets at Worldly Strife, The.—Drake. e man who is so conscious of the rectitude of his inten- tions. See Decisive Integrity.—Wirt. man who kindles the fire on the hearthstone of an honest and righteous home. See Against Centralization (Love of Home, The).-Grady. man who sat beside Beck Durant climbed over him ner- vously. See In Willard's Shoes.—Child. man who wears the shoulder straps. See Soldier Boy for Me, The.—Kiser. e man who wins is an average man. See Man Who Wins, The.—Barrett. - man, whose days of youth and ease. See In a Hermi- tage.—Whitehead. manager threw the manuscript down upon the table. See Baby’s Unanswerable Argument.—Malloy. manly part is to do with might and main what you can do. See Memory Gems. man's actions here are of infinite moment to him. See § Heroes and Hero Worship (Mohammed).--Car- yie. maple buds are red, are red. See Song of Waking, A. —Bates. maple does not shed its leaves. Anon. Maple owned that she was tired of always wearing See Daily Dying.— green. See Autumn Fashions and Fall Fashions.— Thomas. Maple puts her corals on in May. See Maple, The.— Lowell. - maple trees are tinged with red. See When Mary was a Lassie.—Anon. * March wind whistles through the somber pines. See March.— (All the Year Rowmd.) mariners sleep by the sea. The.— Woods. marrige bells have rung their peal. —-Martin. marriage ceremony of the Friends See Will and the Way, The.—Roberts. - Guido Renti.” See Martyr, The.—Oliver. Martyr worthiest of the bleeding name. See True Martyr, The.—Wade. marvelous devotion of the Hebrew people to their new country. See Hebrew Codes Developed, The...— (New Testament Records.) mask of peace was thrown aside; dered forth. Webb. mass meeting in the Madison Square Garden. See Lion and the Unicorn, The (Man With One Talent, The).--Davis. massive structure which crowns this hill. See Garfield Memorial at Cleveland, Ohio, The...—Cox. *...* came to his garden. See My Garden Plot.— IlOIl. See Mariners, in unique. the war-cry thun- See Tale of the Crimean War, See Christ and the Little Ones and “Suffer the Little Ones to Come Unto Me.”—Gill. master's face is wrinkled now. The.—Bungay. masts rise white to the stars. See Old School-master, See Veneta Marina.— Symons. - match of Love is of so quick a sort. See Match of Love, The.—Anon. material world does not change in its masses or in its powers. See People in Art, Government and Religion, The.—Bancroft. - matron at her mirror. Bayly. May, Sun sheds an amber light. See May Sun Sheds an Amber Light, The.—Bryant. May winds gently lift the willow leaves. —FCeble. Mayflower once filled this shore. See Epigram (With a handful of Plymouth Mayflowers).-Schauffler. Mayor of Scuttledon burned his nose. See Mayor of Scuttledon, The.—Dodge. - - May-time has come and the trees are budding fair. See Wanderer's Joy.—Geibel. meadow is a battle-field. Iſla, Il. meadows are green and sweet with clover. summer East and West.— -Woods. meanest floweret of the Vale. See Ode on the Pleasure Arising from Vicissitude.—Graſſ. meanest way a man can ride. Gordo, The.—Brooks. See First Gray Hair, The...— See Bathing. See In the Meadow.—Sher- See Mid- See Sheriff Of Cerro- See Epithalamium. The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The the most lively emotions. The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The Tho The The The meaning of the times is the organization of honesty. See Meaning of the Times.—Beveridge. meaning of trees in a landscape. See Trees.—Rogers. means of extending knowledge and influencing the human mind. See Modern Facilities for Evangelizing the World.—Beecher. means, therefore, which unto us is lent. See Hymn of Heavenly Beauty, An.—Spenser. - measles is a bad disease. See Measles, The.—Lewis. meeting having been called to order, the chairman said. See Pine Town Debating Society, The.—(BIarper’s Magazine.) - meeting of the Trustees that evening at Deacon Gray’s. See Right about Face at the Old First.—Lord. melancholy days are [wr. have] come, the saddest of the year. See Death of the Flowers, The.—Bryant. melancholy days have come that no householder loves. See Putting up o' the Stowe.—Amon. mellow year is hasting to its close. Coleridge. memory of good deeds will ever stay. Good Deeds.—Markham. men of culture are those who have had a passion for diffusing. See Duties of the Scholar.—Arnold. men of learning say she must. Woolner. - men of sin prevaill Praed. - men to make a state must be intelligent men. to Make a State, The.—Doane. ºr mention of America has never failed to fill me with See November.— See Memory of See Given Over.— See Covenanter’s Lament, The.— See Men Merchant, to secure his treasure.”—Prior. mere fact that he was a many time millionaire. See Merriest Bird, The. —Griffin. merry brown hares came leaping. See Merry Cuc- kow, The.—Spenser. See Panegyric on America. —Phillips. merchant, to secure his treasure. See Ode, An : “The mercury lay in her bulb at morn. See Personal.— (Ghicago Tribune.) See Back to Broadway.—Chester. merriest bird on bush or tree. merry boats of Brixham. See Wives of Brixham, The. —Anon. See Rough Rhyme on a Rough Matter, A.—Kingsley. merry Cuckow, messenger of Spring. merry heart, the merry heart. Anon. See Merry Heart, A.— merry, merry lark was up and singing. See Merry Lark, The.—Kingsley. merry mice stay in their holes. See Mice, The.— Anon. - merry world did on a day. See Quip, The.—Herbert. " merry-go-round, the merry-go-round, the merry-go-round at Fowey ! See Merry-go-round, The.—Noel. mice had been in council. See Catching the Cat.— Vandegrift. midges dance aboon the burn. aboon the Burn, The.—Tannahill. midnight hour was drawing on. See Belshazzar's Down- fall.—Heine. - midnight, thick with cloud. See Sorrento.—Story. might of one fair face sublimes my love. See Might of One Fair Face, The.—Michael Angelo. mighty Minstrel breathes no longer. See Extempore Effusion upon the Death of James Hogg (Passing of the Elder Bards, The).--Wordsworth. mighty mother and her son. See Dunciad, The.— Pope. - mighty ocean rolls and raves. See Songs in Absence (“Mighty ocean rolls and raves, The”) –Clough. mighty soul that is ambition’s mate. See Disenchant- ment.—Moore. See Midges Dance mighty sun had just gone down. See Napoleon.— Lockhart. * mighty wrought thro' the ages. See Peace of Christ, The.—Rent. mill goes toiling slowly around. See Nightfall in Dor- drecht.-Field. mind a highway is. way, The.—Husted. mind is the glory of man. —Wise. mind that broods o'er guilty woes. See Giaour, The (Remorse).-Byron. mind, with its own eyes and ears. See Bird of Para- dise, The (Mind’s Liberty, The).--Davies. mindless inmate sat and played. See Lost Chord, The. —Reynolds. .* mines had been shut down for six weeks. See Christ- mas Eve in a Mining Camp.–Paine. minister misrepresents the sentiments of the People See Anti-union Speeches (Union with Great Britain). —Grattan. minister of finance has presented a most alarming pic- ture. See Necker's Financial Plan.—Mirabeau. minister said [or sed] last night, said [or sed] he. See John Jankin’s Sermon.— (Harper’s Bazar.) minister's kitchen, because it undertook to serve too many purposes, was only a qualified success. See Heat of Battle.—Anon. - A constant throng. See High- see Mind, the Glory of Man. 925 The AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS The minstrel boy to the war is gone. See Minstrel Boy, The. The moon shines dim in the open air. See Christabel (Lady's —Moore. Chamber, A).-Coleridge. The Minstrel came once more to view. See Lady of the “The moon shines out, with here and there a star.” See Lake, The (Battles of Beal’ an Duine).--Scott. - Pilot's Wife, The.—Barlow. - The minstrel of the classic lay. See Lyre of Anacreon, The. The moon shines white and silent. See Midnight.—Lowell. —-Holmes. - The moon that now is shining. See Christmas Carol, The minstrel stood without the postern gate. See Ballad of and Same.—Procter. Adeela, The.—Gregory. - The moon was afloat. See Miller of Dee, The.—Ogden. The º touched his silver strings. See Old Song.— . The #. was a-waning. See Moon was a-Waning, The.— All Oll. w HiOgg. The minstrels played their Christmas tune. See Christmas The moon was home. See Illumination, An-Crowell. Carol, 'The and same.—Wordsworth. The moon was round and as I walked along. See Whisperer, The Missouri is unique among rivers. See River and I, The.—Stephens. The-Neihardt. - The moonbeams over Arno’s Vale in silver flood were pour- The mistakes of my life are many. See Humility.— ing. See Veery, The.—Van Dyke. - Locke. + The moonless night has a touch of frost. See Pagan Papers “The misthress is dyin', the doctors have said so.” See (Orion).--Grahame. Ritty’s Prayer.—Anon. - The moon’s ashine; by many a lane. See Here Lies Pier- The mistletoe hung in the castle hall. See Mistletoe Bough, rot.—Burton. The.—Bayly. - The moon’s gray tent is up : another hour. See Bridal The mistletoe is gemmed with pearls. See Mistletoe and Hour, The.—Cary. Holly.—Daly. The moon’s on the lake, and the mist's on the brae. See The Mistress of the Roses. See Unguarded.—Murray. MacGregor's Gathering.—Scott. The mists of Easter morning. See Easter Song, An.— . The moon-white waters wash and leap. See Coves of Crail, Handford. - The Sharp. The mists of Easter morning. See Joy of Easter Morning. | The Moorish king rides up, and down. See. Very Mournful —Anon. Ballad on the Siege and Conquest of Alhama, A.— The mists of morning scaled the rocks. See Wae Victis.- Byron. Dixon. The Moorland waste lay hushed in the dusk of the second The mists of the valley had fled on the gale. See Massacre day. See Le Mauvais Larron..—Watson. at Fort William Henry.—Gage. - The moral and intellectual education of every individual. The mist-strange mountains at the horizon line. See Fate. See No Excellence without Labor.—Wirt. —Burton. h i The more a man accomplishes the more he may. See In- The mob was fierce and furious. They cried. See Relent- dustry.--Anon. - ing Mob, A.—Hugo. The more intimately I enter into communion with myself. The modern drama had its origin in the Easter Services See Death is Compensation.—Rousseau. of the mediaeval church. See Mediaeval Easter Plays. | The more we live, more brief appear. See River of Life, —Hinckley. - The and Thought Suggested by the New Year, A.— The modern newspaper is not merely a private enterprise. Campbell. e See “Modern newspaper is not merely a private enter- The morn, is cold. A whiteness newly brought. See Frost- prise, The.”—Bonney. - morning.—Alexander. - The modern process of varnishing over wicked characters. | The morn they look on with unwilling eyes. See Annus See Marc Antony.—Anon. Mirabilis.—Dryden. The modest Rose puts forth a thorn. See Lily, The...— . The morn. Was cloudy and, dark and gray. See Battle of Blake. Morris Island, The.—Anon. The monarch oak the patriarch of trees. See Oak, The.— . The morning Was, fair. ... See Crowning of the King, The Dryden. - and Joan of Arc.—Southey. The monarch of glory ! There are a class of monarchists The morn when first it thunders in March. See Old Pic- in “France. See Two Napoleons, The.—Hugo. tures in Florence.—Browning. The Monarch rode along the van. See Lord of the Isles, The The mornin' was bright, an' the mists rose on high. See (Bannockburn).--Scott. Shemus Q'Brien.—Lefanu. The monarch sat on his judgment-seat. See Culprit Fay, The morning bright, with rosy light. See Morning Hymn. The ( Fay's Sentence, The).-Drake. —Anon. . e - The Monk Arnulphus uncork'd his ink. See Court Historian, The morning broke...., Light stole...upon the clouds. See The.—Thornbury. Hagar in the Wilderness—Willis. The Monk Servetus sits alone. See Friar Servetus.- . The morning glows on marching rows. See Cutting the - Lanier. * Cornº-Edson: The Monkey married the Baboon's sister. See Monkey's The morning is cheery, my boys, arouse ! See Reveille.— - Wedding, The.—Anon. . - O'Connor. The monkey said to the chimpanzee. See Monkey Scheme, The morning light falls gently on the eyes. See Daily Task, The.—(Pittsbºrg Dispatch.) The-Farningham. - The monks had endless power, and with power the usual | The morning light is breaking. See Missionary Hymn.- greed. See Strange Harvest, The.—Meyers. Smith. - The monopoly of fame by the few in this world comes from | The morning, of that day which was his last. See Civil an instinct. See Permanence of Grant's Fame, The...— . . Wars, The-Daniel. . Blaine. The morning of the day of Thanksgiving. See Thanksgiving The month was August and the morning cool. See Truant Sermon and Dinner, The-Mathews. Boys, The.—Taylor '. The morning of the great race dawned bright and clear. The month was June, the day was hot. See Orange, The.— See How Old Folks Won the Oakes.—Eakins. Lamb. The morning of the launch , was fair and bright. See The monument outlasting bronze. See Ancient and Modern Launching of Cortez' Ships, The.—Cornwallis. Muses, The.—Palgrave. The morning on which Reginald Gloverson was to leave. The monument, tipped with electric fire. See Soldiers' See Gloverson the Mormon.—Ward. ' Home, Washington, The.—Miller. - The morning papers contained among their casualties the The moon a light-hung world of gold. See Shadows.- following paragraph. See Casualty, A.—Anon. Rennedy. The morning pearls. See Chastity.—Chamberlayne. The moon and the stars were shining down. See Old City | The morning Sun rose, from his crimson couch. See Roman Church, The.—Weatherly. Sentinel, The-Florence. - The moon had climbed the highest hill. See Mary's Dream. | The morning Was. Sunshiny, lovely, and clear. See How —Lowe. Two Birdies Kept House in a Shoe.—Anon. The moon had just gone down, sir. See Bill and I.— The morns are growing misty, the nights are turning cold. Miles. - - See September.—MacKellar. w The moon has a face like the clock in the hall. See Moon, The morns are meeker than they were. See Autumn.— The.—Stevenson. Dickinson. . . The moon has left the sky. See Night in Lesbos, A.— . The morn’s my constant mistress. See Tom O'Bedlam.— Horton. Anon. The moon has, rowed her in a cloud See Gree, Bairnies, 'The morwe com, and goostly for to speke. See Troilus Gree.—Miller. and Criseyde (B – - - The moon is bleached as white as wood. See Coming in of riseyde (Book V).-Chaucer. --~ . 4 4 g 3 * w & The Moslem spears were gleaming. See Marguerite of The ºo: * sºng—cludius. The .*.*. m in England. See C - The moon is up, and yet it is not night. See Childe Harold’s —Thackera WOman. In Jüngland. ee Coquette, A. Pilgrimage (Sunset).-Byron. } y. & - The moºn" is "up" in spiéndor’ see Night song–Claudius. | * * *.* and, most conquering of all is the South- The moon is up ! the moon is up. See Moon is Up, . The.— § "...i. Colour of Life, The (South-West Wind, Anon. - t - —Alex lieu. ... The Moon puts on her silver veil. See Serenade: “The The most characteristic and, most essential. See Lowell, Moon puts on her silver veil.”—Griffith. - Extract Concerning.—Wilkinson. The moon resumed all "heaven now. See Yukon, The...— . The most difficult thing to reagh is a woman's pocket. See Miller. Woman’s Pocket, A.—Bailey. The moon rose up and laughed to see. See Night Before . The most effective working-force in the World. Christmas, The...—Anon. - e See Old Woman’s Railway Signal.—Burritt. - 926 FIRST LINE INDEX The The The The The Tho The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The Tho The The The The The The The The The The The Th The The The The The The The The € most exquisite article of domestic torture is the modern window-curtain fixture. See Curtain Fixture, The.— Bailey. .." most fearful and impressive exhibitions of power. See Grandeur of the Ocean.—Colton. most fun 'at I ever had. See Courtin' the Widder.— Baer. most important thing building.—Boulton. most important thing tha for the mothers. See Character- t a community can do is to accumulate wealth. See Wealth and Progress.—Anon. most joyous 'Thanksgiving recorded in American an- nals. See Two Notable Thanksgivings.-(Youth's Com- panion, The.) - most marvelous mortal that ever was born. See Tim- othy Horn.—Fink. most powerful agent in character-building. See Man's True Self.—Trine. most remarkable boy in the village of Samoset. See What Came from a Ride.—Anon. most tremendous word in the English language. See Mighty Word, “No,” The.—Cuyler. - - most unique celebration of Arbor Day. See Uniqué Celebration, A.—(Journal of Education.) moth hath found the candle-light. See End, The.— IHilton-Turvey. - mother and child took the train for Long Branch. See “We All Wishes You Was up Here.”—Piner. mother looked pale. See Boy Who Told a Lie, A.— Anon. - - Mother of God at Kevlar her best dress wears to-day. See Pilgrimage to Kevlar, The.—Heine. Mother of the Muses, we are taught. Landor. - mother was rich and gracious, and the son was strong and bold. See Mother and Son.—Stead. mother who conceals her grief. See Wagoner of the Alleghanies, The (“Mother who conceals,” etc.).- Read. & mother will not turn, who thinks she hears. See Broken Music.—Rossetti. mother-heart doth yearn at even-tide. See Even-tide and When Even Cometh On.—Tilley. — See Waifs, See Mothers of the West, See Memory.— motherless girl had her arms full of toys. The.—Foley. Mothers of our forest-land The.—Gallagher. moth's kiss, first l ing. mountain and the squirrel. mountain brook sung lonesomelike. Younkit.—Field.' mountain peaks put on their hoods. (Twilight Song). —Hunter-Duvar. mountain sheep are sweeter. See War-song of Dinas Vawr, The.—Peacock. mountain shepherd-boy am II tain-boy.—Uhland. mountains glitter in the snow. of the Burns Club.—Holmes. mountains of this glorious land. Montgomery. mountains stand about the quiet lake. See Lines: writ- ten at the village of Passignano, on the Lake of Thrasy- meme.—Trench. - mountains that enfold the vale. See Doors of Daring.— Van Dyke. - mountains they are silent folk. See Mountains are a Lonely Folk, The.—Garland. mourners came at break of day. See “Mourners Came at Break of Day, The.”—Adams. mournful funeral slow proceeds behind. See “Mourn- ful funeral slow proceeds behind, The.”—Wilson. muffled drum's sad roll has beat. See Bivouac of the Dead, The.—O'Hara. - See In a Gondola (Song).—Brown- See Fable.—Emerson. See Marthy’s See De Roberval See Song of the Moun- See For the Meeting See Alps, The.— 'tis true. mule—he has his faults, See Mule, The.— Anon. mule is haf hoss and haf Jackass. See Mule, The.— Shaw. mule seemed pensive, even sad. See Nobody's Mule.— Anon. See Em- Etna).-Arnold. See Paradise Lost mules, I think, will not be here this hour. pedocles on Etna (Morning on multitude of Angels, with a shout. (Concord).-Milton. murmur of a waterfall a mile away. See Tiny Things. — (Scranton Truth.) murmur of the morning ghost. See Nuptial Eve, A See On the (Keith of Ravelston).--Dobell. Muse, disgusted at an age and clime. Prospect of Planting Arts and Learning in America.-- Berkeley. The The. The The The Muse doth tell me where to borrow. See Muse, The.— Wither. Muse, Burns. Muse's fairest light in no dark time. ory of Ben Jonson.—Cleveland. Muse's office was by Heaven designed. The.—Churchill. Muses wrapped in mysteries of light. See Whirlwind Road, The-Markham. . See Inspiration.— See To the Mem- nae poet ever fand her. See Apology, The The Tho Tho The The The The The The The “The narrow Vale music had the heat of blood. Symons. music of art is but the imitation of the music of na- ture. See “Music of art is but the imitation of the music of nature, The.”—Robertson. music-lesson of Koung-tseu the wise. of Confucius, The.—Leland. Musmee has brown velvet eyes. Arnold. mystery of our being, and the mystery of our ceasing to be. See Poetry of Science.—Hunt. naight bene fallin' purty fast. See Ai Tank So.— Babcock. - name of Bryant cannot be mentioned. See Bryant, Ex- tract Concerning.—Whipple. - - namé of Republic is inscribed upon the most imper- iº monuments. See Liberty and Greatness.- egare. name thou wearest does thee grievous wrong. See Mocking-bird, The.—Stockard. narration would interest you were it repeated in the most simple manner. See Gypsy Flower Girl, The.— McDowell. narrator, knocking the ashes out of his pipe. See Little See Ambition.—An- See During Music.— See Music-lesson See Musmee, The.— Stowaway, The.—Anon. is not for me !” drews. “The nation has been at war, not within its own shores.” The The The The The The The The The The The The T]he The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The See Reunited Country, A.—McKinley. . - nation rises up at every stage of his coming. See Abraham Lincoln (Funeral Oration on Abraham Lin- coln).-Beecher. national character in some of its most important ele- ments. See Patriotism in our History.—Everett. national triumph in our civil war led to social and political changes. See View from Lookout Mountain, The...— Pierce. Nation’s sire, four-score of years had toiled. See Pa- triotic Prince, The.—Carrington. -- naturalists say that these singular creatures. See Bach- elors, The.—Anon. nautilus and the ammonite. See Nautilus and the Ammonite, The.—Anon. nearest Woodlands wore a misty veil. See Autumn.— Miffin. - necessity of amusement is admitted on all hands. See Nature Designed for Our Enjoyment.—Beecher. need of the hour is a grand tidal-wave of total ab- Stinence. See Temperance.—Ireland. needles have dropped from her nerveless hands. See Christmas Shadows.—Anon. , negro church which stood in Pine Valley near the little village of Oxford. See Uncle Peter's Masterly Argument.—Stockton. negro is here. See Negro Question.—Watterson. neighbor lad had teased. See His First Night Away.— Gillilan. neighyinge of the war-horse prowde. Song.—Motherwell. nervous, dapper, “peart” young man took the chair I º: him. See Mark Twain and the Interviewer.— €In GITS. g See Cavalier's neº are in the hedgerows. See To a Child of Fancy. —JWLO1"I’IS. net of law is spread so wide. See Net of Law, The.— Roche. hºle chokes the beaten earth. See Ghosts.—Camp- ČII. - new era began ; the King was tried, doomed and be. headed. See Tale of Two Cities, A (Guillotine, The). —Dickens. new, fangled churches that don't believe things. See Don’t-Believers, The.—(Detroit Free Press.) new mistress of that brand new house on Park avenue. See Practical Regeneration, A.—Anon. ... moon hung in the sky. See Prescience.—Ald- TICI]. new South is enamored of her new work. South, The.—Grady. New World’s sweetest singer | , See New See Longfellow.—Betts. New Year comes in with shout and laughter. See Dance of the Months.--Anon. - New Year gave a dinner to twelve little brothers. See Twelve Little Brothers, The...—Cone. New York girl bows her stately head. ferent Girls Kiss, The.—Anon. news frae Moidart cam’ yestreen. but Charlie 7–Nairn. - news our morning, noon, and evening cry. Curiosity (News, The).--Sprague. - nex’ mornin’ Mrs. Donahue an’ Mollie came to his dure. See “New Woman,” The.—Dunne. See Way Dif- See Wha’ll be King See next morning at sunrise Monseigneur Welcome was walking about the garden. See Les Misérables (Jean Valjean and the Bishop).—Hugo. nicest man I ever saw. See Policeman, The.—Anon. night accommodation had just pulled out from the little town of Green Valley. See Life and Death.-Anon. night and the storm fell together upon the old town of Dundee. See Death-bridge of the Tay, The.—Carle- ton. 927 The AN INDEx To POETRY AND RECITATIONS The The The The The The The The The The The “The night is dreary and cold.” The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The Th Th The The The Th The The € e € The The The The The Th e night before Larry was stretched. See Night before Larry was Stretched, The.—Anon. night came down in terror. See Tempest, The...—Sar- gent. night comes stealing o'er me. See Water Fay, The...— |Heine. † g night had brooded long, the air was chill. See Dawn. —Coleman. night has a thousand eyes. night hours wane, the bleak winds of December. Dreams.--Anon. night is calm and beautiful; the snow. See New Year's Eve, 1844.—Lowell. might is come, but not too soon. The.—Longfellow. - night is come, like to the day. Browne. night is dark. All can be repaired. Bergerac (Balcony, Scene).—Rostand. night is dark, and the winter winds. Within.—Stoddard. See Light.—Bourdillon. See See Light of Stars, See Evening Hymn.— See Cyrano de See Without and See Magdalena.-Anon. night is gathering gloomingly. See Oliver's Advice.— Blacker. night is late, the house is still, See For Charlie's Sake. —Palmer. night is [or was] made for cooling shade. See At Sea. —Trowbridge. night is past and shines the sun. See Siege of Corinth, The.—Byron. night is silent, the wind is still. See Christus: a Mystery (Abbess's Story, The).-Longfellow. night it is so cold, so cold ! For weeks the snow has lain. See Sentinel of Metz, The.—Meyers. night it was still, and the moon it shone. See Gondo- line.—White. night that has no star lit up by God. The.—Very. night throbs on. See New World, See Motherhood.—Daskam. night walked down the sky. See Memory, A.—Knowles. night was bitter cold and Mrs. Corney, the matron. See Oliver Twist (Mr. Bumble's Wooing).--—Dickens. night was black and drear. See River Inn, The.— Gilder. night was clear, with a touch of frost in the air. See Ride for Life, The.—Gordon. night was dark and fearful. See Watcher, The.— EHale. night was dark, though sometimes a faint star. See Prelude: “The night was dark,” etc.—Gilder. night was dark when Sam set out. See Rustic Court- ship.–Anon. night was dark when she went away. See Recall, The. —Tagore. night was falling dreary. See Orange and Green.— Griffin. night was grim and still with dread. The.—Roberts. night was growing old. See In the Night.—Anon. night was in windy November. See Main “Travelled Roads (Mrs Ripley’s Trip).-Garland. - night was [or is] made for cooling shade. See At Sea. —Trowbridge. night was stormy and dark. See Speculators, The.— Thackeray. night was thick and hazy. Carryl. night was winter in his roughest mood. See Task, The (Winter Walk at Noon, The) —Cowper. night when last I saw. See Forgettin’.--—O'Neill. night wind whispers—Ghosts | See Hallowe'en.—Anon. nightingale, as soon as April bringeth. See Sidera (Philomela).-Sidney. nightingale has a lyre of gold. See Blackbird, The and Love . Notes.—Henley. nightingale is mute—and so art thou. “The nightingale,” etc.—Thurlow. night-mist dim and darkling. See Carey, of Carson.— Leland. - night's dark curtain trails the East. See Lights of Law- rence, The.—Shurtleff. See Forest Fire, See Robinson Crusoe.- See Sonnet: hiº. were not made for crowds. See People at Night. —tº II Kë. night-wind sweeps its viewless lyre. See Wounds.--— Fawcett. Nilghai, fat, burly, and aggressive. pondents, The.—Kipling. noble Duke is extremely angry with me, that I did not consult him. See Lord North’s Ministry Denounced.— Chatham. - noble king of Brentford. See King of Brentford's Testa- ment, The-Thackeray. f noble Lord's purpose is to prove that France began the war. See Atheistical Government Impossible, An.— Sheridan. noble Mumbo Jumbo sat. See Cannibal and the Skele- ton, The...—Fezandie. º: river widens as we drift. noble sire fallen on evil days. See Virginia—The West. —Whitman. noble stag was pausing now. See Lady of the Lake, The (Chase, The) –Scott. See Nearing Port— See War Corres- The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The Northern Lights are flashing. noblest object in the works of ma, An.HSeward. - noblest thoughts my soul can claim. Fetter. art. See Unsolved Enig- See Mother.— Noºn’mative case which I study's—“A Niece.” See To My Grammatical Niece.—Spencer. moon was shady, and soft airs. See Dog and the Water- lily, The...—Cowper. north wind doth blow. See. Same.— (Mother Goose.) north wind doth blow, and we shall have snow. First Snow, The.—Anon. See See Canadian Hunter's Song.—Moodie. northern part of the United States and Canada. . . See Choosing a “State Tree.”—The Hemlock.-Bachelder. Northern Star sail'd over the bar. See Northern Star, The.—Anon. noted divine, Richard Hooker, once said. See Law and Humanity.—Kellogg. notes of the deep-laboring Abbey.—Irving. * number of members was limited to nine. See “Oliver Goldsmith.” . (Club, The).-Irving. * numberless needs of man have a general source. See Consecration to Humanity Man’s Mission.—Pecker. nun within the convent walls kneels in her narrow cell to pray. See My Rosary.-Patch. nurse-life wheat within his green husk growing. See See Nutcrack- organ. See Westminster Caelica (Seedtime and Harvest).--—Greville. nutcrackers sate by a plate on the table. ers and the Sugar-tongs, The.—Lear. - nycht followis, and euery wery wicht. See AEmeid (Sleep).-Virgil. Nymph must lose her female friend. See Lily and the Rose, The...—Cowper. Nymphs of old, as poets sing. See Song: “The Nymphs of old, as poets sing.”—Rapin. Nyum-Nyum chortled by the sea. See Nyum-Nyum, The...—Anon. oak is a strong and stalwart tree. See Christmas Song, A.—Russell. oak is a very common tree. Tree.”—The Oak.-Brobeck. oak tree's boughs once touched the grass. See Growing and Upward.—Anon. . objects of the restoration of the forests. See Man and Nature (Restoration of the Forests, The) –Marsh. observance of Arbor Day has already led to the planting. See Arbor Day.—Northrop. observance of Arbor Day in New York State. See Arbor See Ocean, The.— See Choosing a “State Day.— (The Student.) ocean at the bidding of the moon. Turner. - ocean bursts in very wrath. See Resentment.—Clarke. ocean old, centuries old. See Building of the Ship, The. —Longfellow. ocean stood like crystal. The.”—R. C. e ocean-cats flirted their fluffy white tails. See Sea-puss, The.—Clark. odor of a rose ; light of a star. e - odour from the flower is gone. See On a Faded Violet. —Shelley. - . - officer at last. See Night Watch, The...—Coppée. oft'ner seen, the more I lust. See Out of Sight, Out of Mind.—Googe. old Athenian life and our American life have much in See “Ocean stood like crystal, See Shelley.—Japp common. See Principles of the Founders.-Mead. old barn window, John. See Barn Window, The...— Larcom. old book's magic seized me as I read. See Leaves, from the Anthology.—Chamberlayne. - old clock croons on the sun-kissed wall. See Old Clock, The.—Carleton. old couple were very lonely that winter afternoon. See Voice From a Far Country.—(Ladies Home Journal, The.) old eternal spring once more comes back. See Un- returning, The.—Carman. old face of the mother of many children. See Faces.— Whitman. old familiar sights of ours. See Snow-bound.—Whittier. old farmer gave his wife a letter. See Making a Man of the Boy.—Anon. old flag is a doin' of her level best. —Stanton. old gentleman who sits opposite. See Autocrat of the Breakfast-table, The (Hats).--Holmes. old house by the lindens. See Open Window, The.— Longfellow. - See River Duddon, See Regiment Song. old inventive Poets, had they seen. The (Sonnet II).-Wordsworth. old Judge leaned wearily upon his desk. See Umbrella of Justice.—Jenks. old man had “billy-goat” whiskers. See Emergency, An. —Marsh. old man said, “Take thou this shield, my son.” See Shield, The.—S. G. W old man sat and drank the scene. See Dreams of the Past.—Glynn. - - old man sat by the chimney side. See Old Folks' Room, The...—Anon. old man sits in his easy chair. See Waiting for Mother. —(Philadelphia Times.) * 928 FIRST LINE INDEX The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The - The The The The The The The The The The The The The The Thé The The The The The The The The old man, sitting by the way. See Picture. A.--Anon. old mayor climbed the belfry tower. See High Tide on the Coast of Lincolnshire, The.—Ingelow. old men sat with hats pulled down. See White Rose over the Water, The.—Thornbury. old order changeth !. old Oxford Ox opening Oysters. —Anon. - old , priest Peter Gilligan, was weary night and ...day. See Ballad of Father Gilligan, The and Father Gilligan. —Yeats. - old professor taught no more. —Anon and Loring. & º old publishing house of T. Copernicus & Son. Copernicus and the Proletariat.—Bunner. old rude church, with bare, bald tower, Wordsworth’s Grave.-Watson. old songs die. See Music.—Corbin. - Old Soul came from far. See Old Soul, The.—Thomas. old South rested everything on slavery and agriculture. See New South, The (Old and the New South, The).- Grady. • te Old State House is to-day rededicated. See Old State See See Nursery Rhyme, A. See Mr. is here: See House, Boston (Rededicated, 1882), The-Green. old undemocratic idea of honoring the birthday. Americanizing the Fourth.-Schauffler. old West, the old time. See Spanish Johnny.—Cather. old wind stirs the hawthorn tree. See Road of Re- membrance, The-Reese. - e old wine filled him, and he saw with eyes. See Maurice de Guérin.—Egan. - old woman was standing at the door of a mudhouse. See Little Minister, The (Nanny Saved from the Poor- house).--Barrie. ; Old World has already revealed to us, in its unsealed. books. See Our Duties to the Republic.—Story. old year and the new l With faltering feet. See Old and the New, The.—McGuire. Old Year being dead, and the New Year coming of age. See lºokings upon the New Year's Coming of Age.— Lamb. old year, hoary with the snows of age, exhausted with the labors of its life. See New Year's Address, A.— Brooks. old year is passing away, Maud. See Old and the New Year, The.—Anon. Old Year knocks at the farm-house door. See As Dies the Year.—Austin. r Old Year sat beside the hearth. . See Old Year and the New, The...—Pollard. . Old Year went out with much such a racket. See Old Town, The (“Smashing” in the New Year).---Riis. old-fashioned clock struck twelve. See Swan Song, The. —Brooks. - - oleander on the wall. See By the Arno.—Wilde. one is a city of life. See Two Cities.—Anon one lies low beneath a tropic sun. See Two Graves.H. Scully. One remains, the many change and pass. The.—Shelley. . only amaranthine flower on earth. (Truth).-Cowper. only happiness a brave man ever troubled himself with asking much about. See Work.--Carlyle.. See Eternal, See Task, The only things in which we can be said to have any property are our own actions. See Actions.—Colton. only way, I think, to get any firm assurance. See Prac- tice of immortality, The.—Gladden. only way of conducting the war against Hannibal. See History of Rome (Fabius to AEmilius).-Levy. only way to clear the track of life is to leave no enemy behind. See “Only way to clear the track of life is to leave no enemy behind, The.”—Twitchell. Opera Hall was crowded. See Old Minstrel, Anon. opera is an experiment, bold even to the verge of ab- surdity. the verge of absurdity, The.”—Edwards. orang-outang in the big iron cage lashed to the sheep- pen began the discussion. See Bimi.--—Kipling. - orator who doubts human nature is damned. See: Ora- The .-- tory.—Emerson. The The The Th The The The The Th The The € €. orb I like is not the one. See Quiet Eye, The...—Cook. orchard is a rosy cloud. See May Song, A.—Pratt. orchard trees are white. See Apple Blossoms.--—Anon. orchard-lands of Long Ago I See Orchard-lands of Long Ago, The.—Riley. orchards that climb the hillsides. See Flower from the Catskills, A.—E. W. “Orchids” were as tough a crowd. See Bohemians' of Boston, The.—Burgess. gºals fatal trumpet sounded. See Adelgitha.--Camp- €11. ordinary merchant lives just like you or T. See Basket- makers, The.—L. - origin of this distressful thing was this. See Facts in the Case of the Great Beef Contract, The (Mark Twain's “Great Beef Contract”).-Clemens. \ originality of the Pucelle, the secret of her success. See History of France.—Michelet. osprey sails above the sound. See Fisherman’s Hymn. The.—Wilson. - other boys in Oakley were building a snow fort. See At His Post.—Cowles. See Come back to Erin.—Sheehan. See Old Professor, The See “Opera is an experiment, bold even to The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The Th e The The The The The - •------------sº other day a lady, accompanied by her son, a very small. boy. ) See Bald-headed Man, The.—(Little Rock, Ga- Zette. - other day, a ragged, barefoot boy ran. See Encourage- ment of Laughter, The...—Stevenson. other day a stout woman, armed with an umbrella. , See Banging a Sensational Novelist.—Anon. other day, as a Harvard student. See Miss Kate Penoy- ia ; or, A. Sad. Mistake.—Anon. - - other day going back to Cleveland. See What Three Women Said.—Anon. other day I paid a call on Miss Dolly Foster. See Dolly Dialogues, The (Cordial Relations).-Hope. other day I received a letter. See Virginia's Letter.— Pickering. s other day I runned away. Paine. - other day I was at Tom McGinnis' house, and he had Some company. See Santa Claus.—Anon. other day, while waiting at a desolate way station in Illinois. See Boy Kept Step, The...—Read. other evening, old Mr. and Mrs. Coffin, who live on Brush Street. See How Mr. Coffin Spelled it.—(Detroit Free Press.) - - - other evening there was a little company up on Jorale- mon Street. See Society Boy, The...—Anon. other morning at breakfast. See Mr. Stiver’s Horse.— Bailey.’ other morning two gentlemen, looking out of a window. See Street Crowd, A.—Anon. g other morning while Mr. “Jay Gould.”—Anon. other night as I could not sleep. See To an Unknown. —Mérimée. other night I took a walk and called on Jinx to have a talk. See Teaching Children Manners.-Mason. See Santa Claus's Shop.– See Facts Concerning A ousel-cock, so black of hue. See Ousel-Cock, The...— Shakespeare. outlook wasn't brilliant for the Mudville nine that day. See Casey at the Bat.—Thayer. outmost crowd have heard a sound. See Rokeby (Death of Bertram, The).--Scott. overworked scribe of the Mudville Gazette, See Con- stant Reader, A.—Mix. owl and the eel and the warming pan. Rime and same.-Richards. Owl and the Pussy-cat went to sea. |Pussy-cat, The.—Lear. owl is abroad, the bat, the toad. See Gipsies Metamor- phose, The (Song). —Jonson. See Nonsense See Owl and the owl to her mate is calling. See Fate of the Oak, The. —Procter. - Ox, he openeth wide the Doore. See Tryste Noel.— Guiney. Oxen are such clever beasts. See Oxen, The.—Anon. packs are on, the cinches tight. See Line Up, Brave Boys.-Garland. pains, I have taken none ever could guess. See Gay Christmas Ball, A.—Denton. painter employed by the King's command. See Our Expanding Republic (Retrospect, A.).-Watterson. palace gardens shone with flowers. See Angel Court.— Weatherly. palace of the Duke was decorated for a banquet. See Silver Cup, Ther-Anon. palace with its splendid dome. See Album-Leaves (Am- bition).-Houghton. - palaces and domes of Carthage were burning with the Splendors of noon. See Regulus to the Carthaginians (Curse of Regulus, The).--Kellogg. * dººrowses on the western steep. See Early Night- a, ] I.- LI’IS. pale moon hid her face; the glittering stars. See Light- keeper's Daughter, The.—Goodwin, - pale primrose her petals fain would hide. See Oh, Gold- en-rod-Jaquith. . pall of the past with its —Denison. - pall was settled. He who slept beneath. See Absalom (David’s Lament for Absalom) —Willis. palm—the vine—the cedar—each hath power. See See City and the Sea, Olive Tree, The.—Hemans. See That Autograph Sale. woes and joys. See Long Ago. panting city cried to the Sea. The.—Longfellow. papers blew a perfect gale. —Coates. Paradise of Dante consists of nine heavens. Comedy, Story of the.—Rabb. parapet, balustrade round the roof of Castle Ashby. See Meditative Tankard, The.—Fitzgerald. Parliament of Ireland l—of that assembly I have a parental recollection. See Catholic Question, The- Grattan. parson goes about his daily ways. forter, The.—Langbridge. partial power that to the female race. Bustle, A.”— (Punch.) . particular political stripe of municipal administration. See Divine See Parson’s. Com- See “Book in a See Pulpit and Politics, The.—Parkhurst. partridge wine offers its berries of red. See Partridge Wine.—Rollins. pa’son's been preachin' Heaven.—Kimball. & 'bout heaven. See Maria in 929 The AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS The pass is barred “Fall back,” cries the guard; “cross The pines have no voice this ineffable hour. See Sunset not the French frontier.” See Obsequies of David the on the Campagna-Sanborn. ... Painter.—Beranger. - - The pines were dark on Ramoth Hill. See My Playmate.— The passionate chapter in our history known as the Aboli- Whittier. . - - - g - tion Agitation. See Rub-a-dub Agitation, A.—Curtis, The pines, which are distinguished from all other trees. See The past, as it were, rises before me like a dream. See Choosing a “State Tree.”—The Pine Tree.—Youngs. Col. Ingersoll's Remarkable Vision and Memorial Day The pioneer of a great company. See Chocorua.--Larcom. Vision, A.—Ingersoll. The pipe came safe, and welcome, too. See To C. F. Brad- The past century has not, the century to come will not have, ford. On the Gift of a Meerchaum Pipe-Lowell, a figure so grand. See Abraham Lincoln.--Castelar. The pipers are not made of pipes. See Funny, Isn't It?— The past rises before me like a dream. See Vision of War, Anon. - - The...—Ingersoll. The piping of our slender, peaceful reeds. See Songs in The Past walks here, noiseless, unasked, alone. See Old Many Keys (Prologue to Songs In Many Keys).- Street, An.—Cloud. - Holmes. - • , e * The pastor sits in his easy-chair. See Pastor's Reverie, The. The place I am speaking of puts me in mind of a circum- —Gladden. stance which occurred lately. , See Keat's Way—Keats. The pastoral or field life of nature. See Fresh Fields (En- The place is dim and grey, the darkness spreads. See Trans- glish Woods and American).-Burroughs. lation of Burmese Songs (In the Forest).-Brown. The pastor's little daughter. See Old, Óid Story, The..— . The place of crucifixion was a Space upon the top. See Ben- Dallas. - Hur (Crucifixion, The).-Wallace. - The pastry was delicious, and I wanted it myself. See Ant | The place seemed new and strange, as death. See Aurora and Engineer, The.—Anon. - Leigh (Kindness First Known in a Hospital) —Brown- The path by which we twain did go. See In' Memoriam 1Ilg. - º - (Path by Which We Twain Did Go)..—Tennyson. The place where soon I think to lie. See Request, A and The path of duty is the way of glory. See Ode on the Death Wall-flower, The.—Landor. of the Duke of Wellington (Path of Duty, The) – | The º:ºne among us. See Letter and an Answer, Tennyson. –(Punch. º The path of sorrow, and that path alone. See Path of Sor- | The plain people have reason to be proud of their appella- row, The.—Cowper. º tion. See Plain People, The-Anon. . . The path through which that lovely twain. See Prometheus | The plain was grassy, wild and bare. See Dying Swan, The. Unbound.—Shelley. - * —Tennyson. tº The pathway of the sinking moon. See On the Sea.—Taylor. The plan , is fixed; I fluctuate no more. See Soliloquy of The pathways of thy land are little changed. See Pathways Arnold,—Jones. . . & in Palestine.—Anon. The plant worship which holds so prominent, a place. See The patter of feet was on the stair. See One of God's Little Plant Worship.–(Gentleman’s Magazine.) FIeroes.—Preston. The planter, who is man sent out into the field to gather The pawky auld carle came owre the lea. See Gaberlunzie- food. See American Scholar, The-Emerson, man, The.—Anon. The play is done—the curtain, drops. See Be. Each a Gentle- The peaceful valley reaching wide. See Abraham Lincoln.- º and End of the Play, The and Finale.—Thacke- Townsend. - ray. . - g The peaceful western wind. See “Peaceful western wind, The play is over, while the light. See After the Curfew.- The.”—Campion. Holmes. e is - º The pedagogue among his pupils had a maiden fair. See | The play was done; the mimic lovers of the stage. See Epi- Pedagogue's Wooing.—Anon. - logue at Wallack's An—Wayland. The pen is simple yet sublime ! See Pen, The.—Anon. The playground is heavy with silence. See Cheer of Those The past sea throbbed as if racked with pain. See Storm || mº, Who Speak English. Theºl-Rice. º e in Venicé, A.—Miller. - The plº of emotional, insanity or transitory mania. ... See The people always conquer. They always must conquer. Plea of emotional insanity or transitory mania, The.” See People Always Conquer, The.—Everett. —Hoffman. The people never give up their liberties. See Liberty.— . The pleasant, grounds are greenly turfed and graded. See Il OIl. Real Estate.—Trowbridge. - e The people of a certain locality in Japan. See Monument | The pleasant, isle of Rügen looks, the Baltic water o’er. See The The The Th The € The The The The The The The The The The The The of Trees, A.—McCaskey. people of any land can overthrow civil evils whenever they want to. See Citizens to Blame.—Folk. people who always live in houses. See Fisherman's Luck (Living in Tents).-Van Dyke. º who have been abroad. See Just Tribute, A.— iot. people whom we at first despised as rebels. See Ameri- can War, The.—Pitt. peple of wayr realmis, Son, sayd he. See AEneid, The (Destiny of Rome, The).-Virgil. perceptive faculties are those by which. See Mental Faculties, The.—Wayland. Percy [or Persèj out of Northumberland. See Chevy- chase.—Sheale - perfect sight of duty. See Definitions.—Linton. period for a new election. See Farewell Address.— Washington. 4. Pettison twins were going for the first time to Miss Millie's Kindergarten. See Pettison Twins at Kinder- garten.—Hill. Phantom isles are fading from the sea. Isles, The.—Monsell. phantom sea serenely blue. (Baltimore News.) - Philippines are ours forever. the Orient.—Beveridge. ºninny was alone in bed. See Pickaninny, The.— In OIl. picnic at Selina—it covered lots o' ground. See Picnic at Selina, The.—Stanton. - picture being unfinished, gentlemen. the Critics, The.—Anon. picture I am holding here. Anon. pig and the hen. See same.—Cary. pilgrim and stranger who through the day. See Charity. —Whittier. Pilgrim Fathers, after ten months of sickness. the Pilgrims Gave Thanks.--Anon. Pilgrim Fathers—where are they? The-Pierpont. Pilgrim of Plymouth has a character in history distinct from any other. See Puritan and the Pilgrim, The...— Hoar. pine is the tree of silence. Burroughs. pine tree grew in the wood. See Three Trees.—Cran- dall pine-apples in triple row. See Pine-apple and the Bee, The...—Cowper. - See Phantom See Phantoms, The...— See Our Opportunity in See Portrait and See Lincoln's Picture.— See How See Pilgrim Fathers, See Spray of Pine, A.— ^ The The The The The The The The Th The The € The The The The The The Th € The Th € The “The pleasing duty is assigned me.” Brown Dwarf of Rügen, The.—Whittier. See Soul of Brevity, The.—Anon. The pleasure I receive from the warbling of the birds in the Spring. See Humming Bird, The.—St. John. plowman homeward plods his weary way. positions.—Fox. - Po, that, rushing with uncommon force. See Trans. See Po, The. —Lucan. pobble who has no toes. See Pobble Who Has no Toes, The.—Lear, poem of the Universe. See Poem of the Universe, The. —Weldon. poet Dante, in the thirty-fifth year of his life. See Divine Comedy, Story of the (Hell, The).-Rabb. poet dreamt of Heaven I See Poet Dreamt of Heaven, The-Anon. poet is forever young. See Poet-lore.—Markham. poet leads us, Las I think. See With Sa'di in the Garden (Book of Love, The) –Arnold. poet or priest who told us this. Lining to Every Cloud.—Cook. poet plowman wrote, long years ago. —Anon. poet stood in the sombre town. The.—Liddell. poet thus out from the busy world. See Shakespeare.— Bryan. - poet, to whose mighty heart. See Resignation.—Arnold. poetry of earth is never dead. See On the Grasshopper *and Cricket.—Keats. poet's eye, in a fine frenzy rolling. See Midsummer Night's Dream (Power of Imagination).-Shakespeare. See There's Silver See Ode to Burns. See Poet in the City, poets have much to say about the pretty birds. See Bird Day.—Benedict. poets have written much about the trees. See Tree- planting Exercises.—Anon. poets of these later days have cold feet all the time. See Dead Ones, The...—Mason. th poet's secret I must know. Stoddard. point is turned; the twilight shadow fills. the Rapids.—Lampman. point of honor has been deemed of use. tion (Duelling). —Cowper. point of one white star is quivering still. theus Unbound (Sunrise).-Shelley. point of view from which I shall speak is that of total abstinence. See Public Opinion.—Farrar. - police had seen Rags Raegan strike McGonegal. See Tamed by a Child.--Davis. See Poet's Secret, The.— See Between See Conversa- See Prome- 930 FIRST LINE INDEX The 'The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The polished granite in front of old Manor Hall. See Monu- ment's Message, The.—Allison. political destiny of a great commonwealth was snugly tucked away. See Diogenes Pauses.—Futrelle. political prosperity which this country has attained. See Character of Washington, The (Evil of Disunion). —Webster. poor man's sins are glaring. Saint and Sinner.—Peacock. See Rich and Poor ; or, poor solitary Mayflower has multipled herself. See Speech at Plymouth Rock, 1853.−Everett. poor soul sat sighing by a sycamore tree. See Cymbe- line (Willow, Willow).-Shakespeare. Pope, he leads a happy life. See Pope, The.—Lover. Pope he leads a happy life. See “Pope He Leads a Happy Life, The.”—Lever. * pºli. drops beside the way. See Spring at the Capital. — €Il. poplars and the ancient elms. See "Theocritus—Gosse. poplars are felled ; farewell to the shade. See Poplar Field, . The...—Cowper. tº populace was stirred, and here and there. See Herod. —Brooks. population of Ireland has doubled since the union. See Repeal of the Union, 1864, The.—Sheil. port is large and sheltered from the winds. See AEmeid, The.—Virgil (Cranch. port of peace and Perfect Day. See Bark of True Love, The.—Taylor. ports of death are sins; of life, good deeds. See Life and Death.-Jonson. See Alice Fell; or, postman trudges through the street. See Postman, The. —Poulsson. post-boy drove with fierce career. IPoverty.—Wordsworth. potter stood at his daily work. See Bit of Pottery, A. —Anon. The The The The The The The The The The The Th The e The The The The The The The Th Th € € pouring music, soft and strong. See Song.—Myers. power of armies is a visible thing. See same-Words- worth. Power that led his chosen, by pillared cloud and flame. See Oliver's Advice.—Blacker. power to converse well is a very great charm. See “Power, to converse well is a very great charm, The.” —Ruskin. • practical way for Christians to reform the theatre. See Practical Way for Christians to Reform the Theatre, The -(Baltimore American.) prairie stretched as Smooth as a floor. See Burning Prairie, The.—Cary. prairie—grass dividing, its special odor breathing. See Prairie Grass Dividing, The.—Whitman. prayers I make will then be sweet indeed. See Sonnet: “The prayers I make,” etc.—Michelangelo. preacher's evening task was done. See Mr. and the Waifs.—Anon. preludings of Winter are as beautiful as those of the Spring. . See Preludings, The.—Lowell. preparations of a snow-storm are, as a rule, gentle and quiet. See Snow-storm, A.—Burroughs. preparations were now complete. See Ben-Hur (Chariot Race, The).-Wallace. prº of Woods informed his soul. See Wordsworth. – his eti S. present age, exultant over the many recent wonderful triumphs. See “Present age, exultant over the many recent wonderful triumphs, The.”—Minton. Present, Age. In those brief words. See Present Age, Ther-Channing. present attitude of the temperance cause is a bewilder. ment in many minds. See Our Regiments of Reform. —Talmage. - President of the Confederate States has, in the name of the People. See Order for a Day of Fasting.—Lee. President walked through the streets of Richmond. See Remarks to Negroes in the streets of Richmond.— Lincoln. president was about to sum up the evidence. See Les Misérables (Jean Valjean reveals Himself).-Hugo. 3. black eyes of a little field-mouse. See Cat-tails.- In OI). pretty black squirrel lives up in a tree. The.—Howitt. - pretty red squirrel lives up in a tree. The...—Barton. pride of every grove I chose. Prior. * primary purpose of the legislature is establishing “Ar- bor Day.” See Arbor Day's Observance.—Draper. Primer Class, according to the degree of its precocity was divided in three sections. See Emmy Lou (Little Feminine Casabianca, A).-Martin. primrose blooms at eventide. See Evening Primrose, The-Paine. primrose in the sheáde do blow. Maidens.—Barnes. Prince Bishop Evrard stood gazing at his marvellous Cathedral. See Sin of the Prince Bishop, The...—Can- ton. - Prince of Peace promises not only peace. See Faith. —Bryan. prince rides up to the palace gate. the Heart is.—Anon. Beecher See Squirrel, See Squirrel, See Garland, The.— See Blackmwore See Home is Where The The The The The The The The The The The The “The proper way for a man to pray.” The The Princess was queenly and fair in the face. See Dago- bert the Jester and Jester, The.—Anon. princess with her women-train without the fort he found. See Congal.—Ferguson, principal earthly work of John Wycliffe. See John Wycliffe and the Bible.—Storrs. prison for felons awaiting trial in the civil courts was in Castle Rushen. See Deemster, The (Father and Son) —Caine. prisoner being arraigned, and the formalities. See Trapping a Witness.--Anon. prisoner glances out of the window. See How He Won FIis Freedom.—Thorne. prisoner had been brought into the court-room for ar- raignment. . See Prisoner's Statement, The.—Brown. Privileges of Parenthood was a monthly magazine. See Day of Precious Penalties, The.—Hill. problem before the convention. See Constitution, The. —Henry. - products of the whole world are, or soon may be found. See Future of Our Language, The A-Bethune. programme for the day provided for a display of day- light firework. See New Independence Day, The.—Mac- Farland and Watrous. º project of connecting the planting of trees. See Arbor Day and “Project of Connecting,” etc.—Mann. promise of these fragrant flowers. See With a Spray of Apple Blossoms.-Learned. See Prayer of Cyrus Brown, The.—Foss. prophet tribe, with eyes of ardent glow. See Travelling Gipsies.—Baudelaire. proposed religious amendment to the Constitution. See “Proposed religious amendment to the constitution, The.”— The The The The The The Th The The € The The The The The The The The The The The The The The Th The The The The The e The The Noble. prosecuting attorney sat down. See Foraging or Steal- ing 3–Anon. Rºlest for the young. See Motto to Wear, The.— Il OIl. proudest motto for the young. Anon. - proudest motto for the young I Word as Fail.—Neal. proudest now is but my peer. tion Day, The.—Whittier. Prussian eagle in its eyrie screamed. Saltus. - pulpit plagiarist ruins his style. ruins his style, The.—Buckley. pump, straight as a soldier stands. See Town Pump, The...—Bungay. pupil of the eye is the portal through which light. ... See ‘‘Pupil of the eye is the portal through which light, The.”—March. pure, the bright, the beautiful. See Things that never Die.—Dickens. pure white snow is falling fast. Fuller. purest treasure, mortal times afford. See King Richard II (Reputation).-Shakespeare. Purgatory of Dante is situated on a mountain top. See Purgatory, The.—Rabb. - Puritan came to America seeking freedom to worship God: See Puritan, . The-Curtis. Puritan fenced in his Sabbath. See Puritan Sabbath, The-Van Dyke. g Puritan . Spring Beauties stood freshly clad for church. See Spring Beauties, The.—Cone. - Puritan was made up of two different men. on Milton (Puritan, The) –Macauley. Puritans are the patriarchs of liberty. See Lincoln and Tribute to Lincoln —Castelar. Puritans were men who [or whose minds had] derived a peculiar character. See Milton (Puritans, The)..— Macaulay. Puritans were the most remarkable body of men. See Milton (Puritans, The).--—Macaulay. purple grapes hang ready for the kiss. See October See Ballad of the Thanks- See Summer Night, A.— See Our Visitor.— See There's no Such See Poor Voter on Elec- See Jena.-- See “Pulpit plagiarist See Christmas Eve.— See Essay Picture, An.—Collier. purple hills of Kirkland. giving Pilgrim.—Scollard. purple shadows dreamingly. Chapman. quality of bribery is deep stained. Reformed Parliament.—(Punch.) Quaker of the olden time ! See same-Whittier. quality of mercy is not strained. See Merchant of Venice, The (Portia's Speech on Mercy).—Shakespeare. quarry whence thy form majestic sprung. See Wash- ington's Statue.—Tuckerman. r Queen arrived in the hall of death. Queen Mary.H.Lamaritne. Queen becoming conscious of the fact. See Idylls of the Ring (King Arthur and Queen Guinevere).-Tenny- SOD1. queen is proud on her throne. Westwood. Queen is taking a drive to-day. See Queen's Last Ride, The.—Wilcox. Queen looked up, and said. See Idylls of the King (Foolish Virgins, The).-Tennyson. Queen sat in her balcony. See Gil, Webb. See Parody for a See Execution of See My Little Lady.— the Toreador.— 931 reivers they stole Fair Annie The AN INDEX The Q TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS e Queen that sits u g OI). * - The sº the throne of home. See Mother's The religi W iest, woman, bravest, best of f & Ki #ion, of Mr. Rudyard Kipling e The §§ º y of all. See Queenliest || The ...; a Rºº-ºº: pling and his men. See s in the hall wh -* € Outer ... tº * - Pa. J all where the torcl w • CG & (or Walter) Vä : l l r * * - The ..", the Maid of Honor, ºntº, . bright. See ...i &. Enickerbocker #!...","." was des- Tºsº.ºr to-night is. See Debate . §ºu insvill ving outer (or Walter) sº ºwii. }; (5: The question i igginsville, | The repr e - ar, 'I'he).-Ir- s, shall we confi epresentatives of the pe - youth to a clerical confide thº, public equgati clave. See Bell e.peºple, assembledº solen - The º party. See Practical §." 1. Tho Hºubiº of º tº's §º 1Il COIl question o e e.— Ingel’ • . See y- ... * T itS tºº.º.º. of the American home and The judiº ºwa • * ~ * ~ * umed Knight, he question, the erican Home, The-Bai 3,Il expense of ;ed providing the means to defray, ment º'Eºo. ºpen. Question, is. ...” (America's jul,mission. See Qn the Greek j the The question which we e.—Kossuth. ontent- || The resolution, as # to Greece).--Clay. volution Th —Channing. most solicitiously ask. See Freedom T] tWO propositions wººl; tºº. are resolvable into e quiet. A & he restl yns... , See Miljtary Arr —T i Th *.* noon has come. See Summer Ramble, A T] º. is tickling .# See 㺠º, A. e ui * y 4× le * & - y & *. º.º. our country's braves. See Decorati Sººn ºre had received a letter. See E The #; Natham, two scor ecoration | The Rºei Dºñāmay s atter. See Early abbis, The Twhittier e years and te . Anon. y. See “Save On 5 y The #. had ºr ten 'clocl m. See Two #. Fº Eliab Eliezer. See Eliab . e for Me.”— €.–Ur].' O' ClOCK. € EY, e.V. e €62 13, * ºms #: ; º See Lady of the L ck. See Boat Race, T] º on: called º: *inal ... and the South, Th launched in the South. See church fair. ittle, haying successfully organi The raº. ºr of º ſºn. See On th ee Negro The º, º §: ſºft OIl. ganized a —Akenside. * n the Wi g ee Defeat f e seems to be -wri The Ragpicker sits and intere Solstice. The Rhine is rº §ºriº sº. 'º' wide. The —Shaw. sorts her rags. See Ragpicker, The T] sº The.—'ºuï eep and red. See island of the rain had fallen : the 5 & he rhyme o' The Ragged - *ms y Oet ar y Å71) + aggedy Man's at' The º; º d y t arose. See Poet's Song, The. The Yº º #º at's best. See Lugubrious The #;" ed, and in my room. See After the Rain The ri sº monk Molios. See St. Molios In Arran.— in is o'er. H e - 1 LL.- r1C air is s e & - i. er Shower ;"sº bright. See After a Sum- || Th Academy sº of September. See The on. . r a Summer Shower.—Nor- he rich are talking of meiº t’s Gompanion.) #. plashing on my sill. See Unl The of º Lock.-Lee. money’s worth. See Keeper :---> -- º Known D I*1 CRT. Iſlä, * * * ...t. --.” - The rain is raining all ead, The- #."ºld" father's seat. See This Sid #: rain is sobbing on sº See Rain.—Stevenson The rich man's * inheri ide and € §.”. tººl, ‘...." º me. Taylor Tº Lowell. inherits lands. See Heritage, The reet crowd swar n and down, and g he riches of Sch •cºla ; e y .— The tºº,"; º the jºi.". On. See º: The º ºniº: of literature. See H own through Mi ºi richest garments y.—Anon. . The #"...º.º. Jºy', #º" : % º Sir The º #ºn d her careless thrown. See Last Prowning in to-night. See Porph : Balla .) , so worn as you behold º º e yria’s * — Crabbe. old. See Marriag g #. ... * desolate rain See Windle º Lover. The ripe º berries of the wint rriage Ring, A.— Th *śn. º: injº, bia.”.” §:"...i. The º: ºn. ergreen. See Wood of Chan- e rain was raining ch scapes. Th #. is highest on the tree. S * band-man, Tl 18 & eerfully. See Vulture The ri e-Riley. ... i . See Ripest Peach, The #.” nº". is in th and the Hus- #: #;";...". ñº New Zealand.—Wills ..— y SR g - - I g " . The ºw º*ie ocean. See S e sky. See Rainbow, The jºy, d the stars. See Endymion.—Long- erry: & €62 o Slow to ie —V - & nemme with leaning * . The iº plash, and the dead 1 Die.—Wood- || The *nowing S g trees. See Mystery, A.— ll].” y 3. - & & * The Ram, #!" # sº." fall. See De- The flºat we know ‘....? Hººh º, Zodiac-Anon. eavenly Twins. See Si The ºw . See Thames, The.— -: *. e - g 19'Il he r1We * * º The º approach of spring. S gris of the tiºns to a pathless sea. See On a Ferry B The rat-tat of the drum d * ee Arbor Day.--Stock- #. ãº: pulsing to the sea. See Wide-Awal y Boat. r See Fire Rekind S and the dauntless, voi rive; rush into the sea. Se Włdºwº xe.—Bungay. The º º * º , voice of the fife. The rººve. to th º e Bird and the Ship, The. .--— • * !62 O1Il Sº g •: p to #. T3, Well # º: nest i e ing Home for Christ- || The Fº e sea. See Song of the Pagan e º: warning iº §. º, i.º. Th ºnton and wild. See Alastor (Rivulet, The) The readers and - & nter den Linden e road is left that y tº º th wr. Tº † * once was trod. Th Writers that §ºº º like my books. See Agai The N. is wi See Old Road, The.— e reading was to be i ther Men's Books.-H. Against . The d wide and the stars are out See Poe’s “ e in the apart * arington. road was straight, th . See Roofs.--Kilme Th e Poe’s “Raven” in ment of Mrs. Atwater yond the H , the afternoon was r r. e i. why I’m single º, Elevator—foomis. ater. The ...si.” f aze.--(Cornhill Magazine.) gray. See Be- . The fººt rºi"; wº ºny §. want to | Th tº tº ere and there. See Mistress Hale of *R8 - * t y ..—U{IS tº : . T hund. See #...”. of Professor §. Schwei i. : of Niagara dies away. See H. W. wº #. reception is in full i. º A.—Anon Welln- #..."; From the hea diong Nº sº; reception, manne . See Nellie Walsh.T. Th e ilgrimage (Fall of Terni ht. See Childe (Coveriey FI r of attendance. S .—Barnard. e roaring of the wh yf Terni, The).--—Byron. . The #. ;...". jºig. e Spectator, The The † Ghetto, # wººlled my ears. See Cry from €C re dot r001 & The red ‘...º.º.d.º.º.º."; ºw.º. * Th ºpiº the red-breast. See Rule for Birds' Nesters tional Col the - he blood of the brave. Onne. e robin ch - à. The red ; :"..."; Davis. e brave. See Na- roºts when the thrush is dumb. See To-morr The red rose whisper morning. See Our Flag.— The robin laughed i OW. O'Reilly whispers of passion. See Wi ºn.” Lanier ghed in the orange-tree. See Tampa Rob * ::... . . & . W Illie Ose, A.— :*:----. g - e a Robins.— The . ºntº, towers of the old Chateau. See C The lºngs in the elm. See Poet's Friend - .—Harrison. u. See Chateau Papi * tº riends, The.— The red-clad fish u Papi- || The robin sin * tº . el’S ro'W a - - • , , is: gS of willow-buds. e The regular auctioneer * i."...a See Como.—Miller. The º sang in the orchard a.º. Song.—Richards. #º. from the horse tº '..."; º the The Rºck º: s into blossoms grew. . .r-A. In Oll. & orse Auctic * -a-by Lady from The Regulators were a se * - loneer, T Lady, The.—Field. . Hushaby Street. See Rock-a-by gulators, The-Jenks cret society. See Ryantown R he rocky ledge runs far into th The rehearsal for the Christ • * | The nº o the sea. See Lighthouse, The Christmas Box, ºn.”. exercises was over. S he rocky nook with hill-to - * The reign of Napoleon ma º: ee T] SOHOl. ps three. See Boston.—Emer * ay be de 16. . * - The constructed. See Reign of §. the old world re- º slopes for emerald had changed See #, "Nº". The #. ºn.". Planters **.* their garb of 2 ºz r Annie, -Anon. g e Whip h * tº g O the Whip, * Wººd some disputes. See Rod and 932 FIRST LINE INDEx The 'The The #. The The The The The The The The The The The The Th The The The Th Th Th The The The The The The The The Th Th The Th Th The The The The The The The The The Th The The The Th The The The The The € € € e e € € € € Ø Roman Empire in the first century presents, the , most revolting picture of mankind. See Quo Vadis (Arena Scene).-Sienkiewicz. Roman knight who rode. See Bell, The.—Taylor. roof it has a lazy time. See Lazy Roof, The.—Burgess. roof of thickest covert was inwoven shade. dise Lost (Bower of Adam and Eve, The) —Milton. rooks' nests do rock on the tree-top. See Lullaby: “The rooks’ nests do rock.”—Barnes. room, is ablaze with countless lights, the faces catch the glow. See Reproach, A.—Mines. - room is swept and garnished for thy sake. See Last Appeal, The.—Kimball. - room it was hot. See Funny Small Boy, The.—Dodge. room occupied by the prisoner was nothing like one of Our modern penetentiary system. See Joam Dacosta.— Verne. room was cold and cheerless and bare. house over the Way, The.—Nutting. room was large, but with a low ceiling. See “Gentle- men, the King !”—Barr. rose aloft in sunny air. See Rose and Root.—Piatt. rose complained, her fragrance fled. See Songs of Mirza Schaffy (Rose Complained, The).-Bodenstedt. rose did caper on her cheek. See Lowers, The.—Dickin- See Drinking- SOIl. rose had been washed, just washed in a shower. See Rose, . The...—Cowper. rose in the garden slipped her bud. See Fancy from Fontenelle, A.—Dobson. rose is fairest when 'tis budding new. See Lady of the Lake, The (“Rose is fairest,” etc.).-Scott. rose is made of little frills. See Somebody’s Garden.— Anderson. º is praised for its beaming face. Cetºt. rose is weeping for her love. See Festus (Helen's Song). —Bailey. rose looks out in the valley. Vicente. rose that all are praising. See “Rose that all are prais- ing, The.”—Bayly. rose that blushes like the morn. Coleridge. rose thou gav'st at parting. See Rose Thou Gaw'st The. —Swain. ! rose. upon my balcony, the morning air perfuming. See Vanity Fair (Rose upon My Balcony, The).--Thackeray. rose Was rich in bloom on Sharon's plain. See Hebrew Mother, The.—Hemans. rose, was sick and smiling died. See Funeral Rites of the Rose.—Herrick. roses in my garden. See Ballad.—Baring. f roses, o'er my window grow. See Roses Know, The.— Langbridge. roses of yester-year. See At Twilight.—Van Rensselaer. roses Were the first to hear. Lilies. First to See.—Urmy. rose-tints have faded from out of the west. See Cana- dian Summer Evening, A.—Leprohon. - .# clouds float overhead. See Sandman, The Vande- grift. - *; mouth and rosy toe. See Bunch of Roses, A.— 8, C Q. w See Nightingale, The.— See Sentimental.— rosy musk-mallow blooms where the south wind blows. i. jº, #."; - Oug 1Gers, enlisted, officered, discipli * Riders, The.—Lodge. disciplined see Rough º world is º See. See Nature.—Emerson. all tree grow S e tower foot. Mad i.º.º.º. Oot. See Ballad of the ãº. banners forward go. See Passion Sunday.—Fortu- royal, feast was done; the King. See Fool's Prayer, The. *=== I e - ruddy poppies bend and bow. See To Diane.—Whitney. ruddy sun was setting behind the Murchian hiſis. See º of Zanora, ...hº. ruling passion, be it what it will. (Ruling Passion, Tºhº...wi See Moral Essays rumSeller sat in his den alone. The.—Denison. russef leaves of the sycamore. Sterling. rusty key has whined in the lock. See Twelve Good Men and True.—Turner. §ºth day was ending. See Drowning Singer, The.— Il OIT. Sabbath Day was ending in a villa g Last #1. Tº ºn. - ge by the sea. See Sabbath was made for man—not to be contemned and forgotten. See Sabbath, The.—Frelinghuysen. Sabbath's sun was setting low. See Child and the Angels, The.—Swain. sacred keep of Ilion is rent. 'See Homer.—Lang. Sad and solemn night. See Hymn to the North Star- Bryant. saddest days of all the year. —Cross. saddest, thing in the Union meetings of 1859. This All?—Phillips. - saddest thing that can befall a soul. that can befall a soul, The.”—Smith. See Rumseller's Song, See Last Days, The- See Year in Paradise, A. See Is See “Saddest thing See Para- See Grass.--Faw- See Roses First to. Hear— The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The Th The The The The Th The The € e Th Th Th The € € € The Th The Th € e The The The The The The The The The The The - The The The sage, who said he should be proud. See On Seeing Verses Written upon Windows at Inns.—Swift. sailing Pine; the Cedar, proud and tall. See Kinds of Trees to Plant.—Spencer. • sailor sighs as sinks his native shore. See Sailor, The. —Rogers. . - § sailors were chanting their measured songs. See Voices of the Evening.—Lecky. sails are idly hanging from the spars. See Prospector, The and Sunrise on the Ocean.—Faulkner. sails we see on the ocean. See Distance the Enchant- ress.—Anon. sainted Isle of old. See Shan Van Vocht-Anon. fººd isle of old. See Shan Van Vocht, The 4–Do- eny. ‘. . - sale and use of intoxicating beverages is a most potent force. See Churches and Saloons.—Hurst. saloon is an agent for the corruption of the morals of the home. See Saloon in Relation to Morals, The...— Pentecost. * salt wave, of the quiet valley fain. See High Tide.— Mackenzie. . tº wind blows upon my cheek. See In the Sea.— 1Cil. . - - same fair June with its roses red. See To the Gradu- ates.—O'Hare. - * same majestic pine is lifted high. See Under the Pine. H-Hayne. - same old baffling questions ! O my friend. See “Same old baffling,” etc.—Whittier. - same year calls, and one goes hence with another. See Farewell.—Swinburne. sanctity that is about the dead. See Love Now.—Lath- r0p. . sanguine sunrise, with his meteor eyes. See Cloud, The. —Shelley. - sapphire walls of Paradise. See Bridal in Eden, The.— Otterson. - ºse loves his native shore. See Irishman, The...— rr. savior, and not the slayer, he is the braver man. See David Shaw, Hero.—Buckham. Saviour, bowed beneath his cross. See Robin Redbreast's Reward and Why the Robin's Breast is Red.—Randall. Saviour came with trembling lips. See Second Coming, The.—Gale. Saviour's feast was spread. Group after group. See Blind Communicant, The.—Lee. saw-fish he, lives in the sea. See Saw-fish, The.— Euwer. Saxon Edmund reigned o'er Albion's isle. See Death of Ring Edmund, The.—Sigourney. Saxons had met, and the banquet was spread. See O’Kavanaugh, The.—Shea. scaffold had been awkwardly erected. See History of England (Execution of Sir Thomas More, The) — Froude. scarlet tide of summer's life. See To An Autumn Leaf. —Mathews. A scene is beside where the Avonmore flows. The...—MacDermott. - scene is laid in Constantinople. See Sergius to the Lion. —Gen. Dew Wallace. scene is laid in the cozy, happy home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lane. See Joe's Baby and “Who Killed Joe's Baby?”—Skeldon. scene is laid in the mountainous regions of Georgia. See How a Blacksmith Was Converted.—Anon. scene is that fair island, which its discoverer, Columbus, described. See Sinking of the Merrimac, The.—Hall. See Coolun, scene is the dressing-room. See Chorus Lady, The...— Forbes. - scene of my story is laid in the island of the St. Clair º of Michigan. See Madeleine's Victory.—Litch- €1 Ol. -- scene of the following anecdote is laid in a drawing-room in Paris. See Circumstantial Evidence.—Anon. scene opens on a clear, crisp morning. See Cut Behind. —Talmage. scene was in a drawing-room is West Brompton. See And She Was His.—Anon. * scene was more beautiful far to the eye. See Light- house, The.—Moore. scenery was simply grand. scent of a blossom from Eden I COI)]. sceptor that rules mankind—who holds it? of the Press, The.—Shuman. school-house of Glendalough. School.—Griffin. schººster was weary. See Schoolmaster's Sleep, The. —L) 3 WIS. school's lone porch. See Pleasure of Memory (Old School- House, The).-Rogers. sea at the crag's base brightens. (Chambers’ Journal.) sea awoke at midnight from its sleep. the Sea, The.—Longfellow. sea blood slumbering in our veins. See Spirit of the North, The.—Williams. sea crashed over the grim gray rocks. Jetsam.—(All the Year Round.) & sea goes up, the sky comes down. See Sailor's Song.— Lathrop. - See Jone’s Ride.—Wilson. See In the Air-Lar- See Mission See Scene in an Irish See Exiles, The.— See Sound of See Flotsam and 9 The AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS The The The The The “The sea is His, and He made it.” The The The The The The The * The . The The t* - The The The The . The The The The The The The The sea hath many thousand sands. See Advice to a Lover and Care's Confessor.—Anon. - sea is a jovial comrade. See Wind and the Sea, The- Taylor. º sea is calling, calling ! —Anon. See Fisherman's Summons, The. sea is calm to-night. See Dover Beach.-Arnold. sea is flecked with bars of grey. See Les Silhouettes and Silhouettes.—Wilde. See Beauty of the Sea, The.—Anon. º sea is the road of the bold. See Quatrains and Trans- lations.—Emerson. sea it is deep, the sea it is wide. See Sea, The...— FIowitt. e. Sea rolls vaguely, and the stars are dumb. See AEolian Harp.–Allingham. sea tells something, but it tells not all. Townsend. sea l the sea l See Sea, The.—Hagarty. seal the seal the open sea I See Sea, The-Procter. . See White sea was bright, and the bark rode well. See Ostia and See Reserve.-- Squall, The.—Procter. º sea was flushing in the morning's rays. Tiber, The.—Virgil. sea-bound landsman, looking Brown.—Koopman. sea-gull is so sorry I See Sorrowful Sea-gull, The.— (Child-World.) seal is set. Now welcome, thou dread power l See g. Harold's Pilgrimage (Dying Gladiator, The).- yron. seas are quiet when the winds give o’er. See Old Age and Death.-Waller. season comes when first we met. See Remembrance.— Hunter. season of music was closing. See White Lily, A.— Wright. Second Charles of England. See Knighting of the Sir. loin of Beef by Charles the Second, The.—Anon. second time that Jack proposed. See Jack's Second Trial-Green. secret of success is constancy to purpose. Gems. - secretary stood alone. Modern degeneracy had not reached him. See Character of Mr. Pitt.—Grattan. back to shore. See John See Memory §ºtary was a presence grim. See One Witness.- Il OI). seed is in the clover. See Joy in the Corn Belt.— Edson. seed that wasteful autumn cast. Friend.—Holmes. self of so long ago. Trowbridge. Senator from Massachusetts has thought proper to cast the first stone. See On Mr. Foot's Résolution in the U. S. Senate, Jan. 21, 1830 (South Carolina and the See To an English See Name in the Bark, The...— Union).-Hayne. The The The The The The The The The The , The The The The The The ... The The The shades of eve were growing bright. The The The shades of night were falling fast. Seniors once seemed very tall. Song.—Burnell. Sensation novel has had its day. See “Sensation novel has had its day, The.”—McCarthy. Sensation of being at work again. See Mark Twain Edits an Agricultural Paper.—Clemens. See Senior's Farewell sense of national honor beats high in the American heart. See Aspirations of the American People.— Hunter. sense of the world is short. See Eros.-Emerson. Seraph Aridiel, faithful found. See Paradise Lost (Faith- ful Angel, The).-Milton. Sere Woods are quailing. Oscar, The.—Todhunter. services of Mothers' Day as observed. See Some Ways of Observing Mothers' Day.--Stewart. ... setting of a great hope is like the setting of See Hyperion (“Setting of a great hope, Longfellow. setting sun, with dying beams; See Tºmorrow-Anon. *seven days” fight was ended. See Tobe's Monument. —Kilham. . . . several points of the Dred Scott decision. See On the Dred Scott Decision.—Lincoln. sewing machines whirred and roared. See End of the Task, The.—Lessing. º sextant of the meetinouse. See Appeal for Air to the Sextant of the Old Brick Meetinouse, An.— non. sexton looked forth, at the mid hour of night. See See Of the Day Estivall.— See Lament of Aideen for the Sun. The”).-- Dance of the Dead.—Goethe. shadow of the earth anon. EIume. Shades of eve come slowly down. er, The-Scott. shades of eve had crossed the glen. Loch Dan, The.—Ferguson. See Highland Strang- See Pretty Girl of See “Sella de See Banam.”—Anon. wº shades of night 'ad closed round Sewing Dials. Jail-bird's Story, A.—Overton. shades of night were falling fast. Longfellow. See Excelsior.— See Proclivior.— (Punch.) The The The The The The The The The The The The The The he shadow of the mountain falls athwart the lowly plain. See “Follow Me.”—Ryan. shadow on the dial's face. See Sun-dial.—Montgom- ery. *. shadows and the firelight gleams. See Poet and Painter. —Hudson. - shadows deepen down the woodland road. See Night- fall.—Carver. shadows gather round me, while you are in the Sun. See Next of Kin.—Rossetti. shadows lay along Broadway. Unseen Spirits.-Willis. shadows lengthen, night draws on. en, The.—Anon. shadows of night were a comin’ down swift. Higher.—Anon. shadows of the evening hours. Procter. shadows of the ships. See Sketch.--Sandburg. shadows round the inland sea. See Lakeside, The.— Whittier. shadowy mist rolls sadly. See Shadow.—Foot. - Shakers is the strangest religious sex I ever met. See Artemus Ward Visits the Shakers.-Brown. Shannon bore me to thy bosom wide. See From Shan- non to Sea.—Holmes. See “Shape alone let shape alone let others prize. others prize, The and Song: “The shape alone let others prize.”—Akenside. shapes that frowned before the eyes. Faith, The.—Woolsey. sheep, before the pinching heaven. See November.— See Two Women and See Shadows Length- See See Evening Hymn.- See Eclipse of cott. sheep-bell tolleth curfew-time. See Evening Scene, The. —Patnore. sheets are frozen hard. See Christmas at Sea.—Steven- SOIl. shepherd boy lies on the hill. See Noontide.—Keble. shepherd touched his reed: sweet Philomel. See Stra- da’s Nightingale.—Cowper. Shepard upon a hill he sat. See Jolly Wat.—(Ballad.) Shepherds had an Angel. See same.—Rossetti. shepherds went their hasty way. See Christmas Carol, A and Peace on Earth.-Coleridge. ship is sinking, slowly sinking, and no help is near ! See Stewart Holland.—Fobes. ship was bursting with a mighty crash. See Seafarer, The.—Von Strauss und Torney. ship was evidently settling now. See Don Juan (Ship- wreck, The).--Byron. ships are lying in the bay. The.— Akens. ship's bell tolled, and slowly o'er the deck. See Sailor's Funeral, The.—Sigourney. - ships glide in at the harbor's mouth. See Wanderer, See Song of Summer, A.—Sangster. shops are decked; green wreaths hang fair to see. See Promise of Christmas Day, The.—Lindsay. Shore is gray, the Sea is gray. See City, The.— Storm. - shore is lined with anchored ships. See “Shore is lined with anchored ships, The.”—Jackson. Shores of Styx are lone for evermore. See Idle Charon. —Lee-Hamilton. Showers fall as Softly. See High and Low.—Good- See The.— See Battledore and Shuttle- ale. shrill cock's clarion and the blue welkin fills. Summer's Day, A.—Knight. i shroud is yet unspread. Browning. shuttlecock soars upward. cock.-Lowell. - Shy, flowers Smile in the face of their father the boun- tiful Bright One. . See Child Heart, The.—Keeler. sickle is dulled of the reaping. See Thanksgiving for Our Task.-O'Sheel. See In the Valley. Sierra-rock, a tavern for the clouds. sight, of a faded flower pressed in a book brings back. See Young Queen, —Noguchi. See Remembrance.—Haweis. sights and sounds which most impressed Richard Hard- ing Davis. See Flag, and the Hymn, The.—Anon. iºnal to engage shall be. See Before Battle.—Dib- 1Il. signs of the times are full of promise. See Words of Cheer.—Barker. * silence of unlabored fields. See same.—Campbell. silent and deserted street. See “Bring out Your Dead.” –Lawless. silent bird is hid in the boughs. See Song.—Gilbert. silent city steeped and bathed itself in rose-tints. See Fall of the Pemberton Mill, The.—Phelps. silent heart, which grief assails. See Hymn to Con- tentment, A.—Parnell. silent skies are full of speech. See Christmas Once is Christmas Still.—Brooks. silver birch is a dainty lady. See Child's Song in Spring.—Nesbit. - Silver moon's enamored beam. See Kate of Aberdeen. —Cunningham. silver rain, the golden rain. See Rain-drops, The.— Colton. 934 FIRST LINE INDEX The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The skilful listener, he, methinks, may hear. See Skilful Listener, The.—Cheney. The skipper stood on the windy pier. See Skipper's Love; or, The Tide Will Turn, The.—Barr. The sky had a gray, gray face. See Little White Sun, The.— |Huestis. The sky had lost its glorious light. See In the Forest.— Buchor. The sky is a drinking-cup. See Sky, The.—Stoddard. The sky is blue, the sea is bright, the sunny day is long. See Boston Grasshopper, The.—Gregg. The sky is changed; and such a change I See Childe Har- old's Pilgrimage (Storm, The).-Byron. “The sky is clouded, the rocks are bare. See Fate.- Harte. The sky is dark and the hills are white. See Norse Lull- aby.—Field. The sky is full of clouds to-day. See Clouds.-Sher- Iſla, Il. The sky is laced with fitful red. See Sunrise.—Wilde. The sky is low, the clouds are mean. See Beclouded.— Dickinson. The sky is overcast. See Night Piece, A.—Wordsworth. The sky is ruddy in the east. See Ship-builder, The.— Whittier. ** The sky is that beautiful old parchment. See Old Manu- script.—Kreymborg. - The sky is thick upon the Sea. See Landward and same.— Stoddard. The sky was clear, the stars were bright. See Running Away.—Anon. The sky was dark and gloomy. See Close of a Rainy Day, The.—Dole. The sky was dimpled blue and white. See Silver-shoe.— Thornbury. The sky, was ruddy in the east. See Ship-builders, The.— Whittier. The sº nest among the grass. See Bird's Nest, A.— The *...*** nest among the grass. See Bird's Nests.- El Orl. The sky-line melts from russet into blue. See Silhouette.— —Johnson. . - The sky’s great curtains downward steal. See Midday in Midsummer.—Wetherald. The ºl. sun falls at shut of day. See Our Comrades.— Il OIl. The slave system is one of constant danger. See Irrepres- sible Conflict, The.—Seward. The slave who is bound down to the earth by the weight of his chains. See Eulogy on Emmet.—Jones. The sleeping earth, with thick white veil. See Flower Dreams.—Anon. The sleepless hours who watch me as I lie. See Hymn of Apollo.—Shelley. The slender shaft, memorial of their grief. : See Cemetery of the Weld, The.—Allhusen. - The small boy is a terror. See Small Boy, The.—Anon. The small Esquimaux community at Smith's Sound. See With Peary near the Pole (Liberty, Equality, Frater- nity among the Esquimaux).-Astrup. The small life coiled within the seed. See Patriot Sons of Patriot Sires.—Smith. The small poet is one who would fain make himself that which nature never meant him. See Character of a Small Poet, The.—Butler. sº g The small waves came frolicking in from the sea. See silver trumpets rang across the dome. See Easter Day in Rome.—Wilde. silv’ry river runneth silently. donald. similarity of man is very perplexing. at a Party.—Dallas. singer stood in a blaze of light. See Encore.—Anon. single clenched fist lifted and ready. See Choose.— Sandburg. single eye, the daughter of the light. See To the Authoress of “Our Village.”—Kingsley. sinking of the ship Merrimac at the mouth of Santiago See Unswerved.—Mac- See Thoughts harbor. See Sinking of the Merrimac, The.—Hob- SOI). sinking sun is taking leave. See Summer Evening, The.—Clare. Sioux and the Algonquins, where are these ? See Indian Tribes.—Anon. situation at the R– Western Agency was desperate. §: Gordon Redeems Himself and Gordon's Reprieve.— Il OI!, sixth was August, being rich arrayed. Queene, The (August).--Spenser. skies are blue above my head. Hay. skies are low, the winds are slow. See Under the Blue. —Browne. skies have sunk, and hid the upper snow. See Home- ward I the Evening Comes and Ite Domum Saturae, Venit Hesperus.—Clough. ; they were ashen and sober. O62. skies they were leaden, the snowflakes were falling. See Wood Pigeon, The.—Tynan. See Faerie See Prairie, The.— See Ulalume.— Little White Beggars, The-Ludlow. The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The “The snow is deep,” smallest bird that can be found. See Golden-crested Wren, The.—Miller. See When Father Played Baseball.—Anon. smile of her I love is like the dawn. smiling morn, the breathing spring. See Birks of In- wermay, The.—Mallet. - See Chopper's Child, The.—Cary. smoke rose straight from the chimney. See Tom's smooth-worn coin and threadbare classic phrase. See Andromeda.-Aldrich. —Anon. snow come down in sheets of white. See How I Spoke snow had begun in the gloaming. See First Snow Fall, The.—Lowell. See End of smell of arnica is strong. See Smile of Her I Love, The.—Gilder. { smoke of the Indian Summer. Thanksgiving.—Vickers. Snail he lives in his hard round house. See Snail, The. the Word.—Stanton. snow had fallen many nights and days. the World, The.—Bottomley. the Justice said. See Green Mountain Justice, The.—Anon. snow is white, the wind is cold. snow lay deep, for it was winter time. The.—Bailey. snow, the snow, downy and bright. Whitehead. snow was red with patriot blood. the Delaware.—Miller. snow-capped summits of the Alps were darkened with the legions of Carthage. See Hannibal on the Alps.— See Night.—Butts. See Snowdrop, See Snow, The.— See Washington on Swan. snowfall had ceased, the wind had sunk. See Passing of Olaf, The.—Corelli. snowflakes are falling swiftly. The.—Griswold. snowflakes fall so gently. See Beautiful Snow, See Little Snowflakes.— M. M. snowflakes now are falling. See Snowflakes, The.— Anon. snows arise, and, foul and fierce. See Seasons, The (Lost in the Snow).-Thomson. snug little room with its brazier fire aglow. See Marvelous Munchausen, The.—Benét. society will please come to order. See Society for the Suppression of Gossip, The.—Anon. soft new grass is creeping o'er the graves. plices and By the Potomac.—Aldrich. softest little fluff of fur. See False Kindness.—Anon. See Accom- softest whisperings of the scented South. See Old Battlefield, An-Stanton. soft-shod nuns have laid the last fold straight. See Sister Mary Veronica.-Turner. soldier brave and bold. See Song: “The soldier brave and bold.”—Musset. soldier tells of that fierce charge. A.”—Flint. - soldiers of 1776 did not march away with music and banners. See Liberty or Death.—Ingersoll. soldiers stepped from the trenches. See New South, The-Grady. solemn hush of midnight is brooding over the earth. See Old Sermon, The.—Anon. solemn old bells of the steeple are ringin'. See “Glorious End, See Deacon's Story, The.—Emerson. ºn wood had spread. See Sure Witness, The.— ary. * sombre pall of night had spread. See King William Thanks His God.—Anon. Son of God goes forth to war, a kingly crown to gain. See Church Militant, The.—Anon. Son of God is born for all. See Son of God is Born, The.—Anon. Son of him with whom we strove for power. See Wel- come to the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, A.—Tenny- SOIl. song of Kilvani [wr. Kilwany]. See See Music of Nature, The. Fairest she. Law of Death, The.—Hay. song of Nature is forever. —Cheney. song of the sea-adventurers. men, The.—Byron. song that I’m going to sing. — (Old Ballad.) song that once I dream’d about. —Kendall. song unsung more sweet shall ring. Tà, Ilê. - song-birds' Cawein. songs I sing at morning. Blanden. sonnet is a diamond flashing round. —Brownlow. sonnet is a fruit which long hath slept. The.—Symonds. sons of Mary seldom bother. —Kipling. sooté [or Sweet] season, that bud and bloom forth brings. See Description of Spring and Summer is Come.-Howard. See Pageant of Sea- See Crafty Farmer, The. See After Many Years. See Ideal—Coch. Are they flown away ? See Flight.— See Songs I Sing, The.— See Sonnet, The. See Sonnet, See Sons of Martha, The. 935 The AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS The sorrow for the dead is the only sorrow from which The spiritual body will be the soul set free. See Spiritual we refuse to be divorced. See Rural Funerals (Sor- Body, The.—Ayres. row for the Dead).--Irving. - The splendor falls on castle walls. See Princess, The The sorry world is sighing now. See Fin de Siècle.—Mack- • (Bugle Song). —Tennyson. intosh. The splendor of the kindling day. See Fluttered Wings.- The soul hath its feelers. See Truth in Things False (Spir- Rossetti. itual Feelers).-Tupper. The sprightly youth. See Seasons, The (Bathing).-Thom- The soul of man, evolving more and more. See Thought, SOIl. - A.—Ingham. * The spring came earlier on. See Song for Lexington, A.— The soul of man is larger than the sky. See Shakespeare. Weeks. —Coleridge. The spring had brought out the green, leaf on the trees. The soul of music slumbers in the shell. See Sensibility.— See She Liked Him Rale Weel.—Wauless. Rogers. The spring has less of brightness. See Every Year.— The soul of the world is abroad to-night. See Soul of the Pike. World, The...—Crosby. - The spring has many charms for me. See I Love them all. The soul, secured [wr. secure] in her existence, smiles. See —Anon. - Cato (Immortal Part, The).-Addison. The Spring is here—the delicate-footed May, See Spring.— The Soul shall burst her fetters. See Soul, The.—Bar- Willis. - low. ſº The Spring returns ! What matters then that War. See The soul united to God in strong bonds. See Thanksgiving “Spring Returns, The.”—Moore. . Day Message.—Gibbons. The Spring, she is a blessed thing I See Spring.—Howitt. The soul which animates Nature is not less significantly | The Spring was a glory of flowers. See Four Seasons, The. published. See Behavior.—Emerson. \ —Greene. The soul's dark cottage, battered and decayed. See “Soul' The spring was in our valley" now. See Lorna Doone.— dark cottage, battered and decayed, The.”—Waller. Blackmore. The souls of women are so small. See Women.—Butler. The Spring will come again, dear friends. See Song of ler. ; Farewell, A.—Greenwell. . • - The sound of the trumpets soon recalled those spectators. The springs of civilization are three. See Bible, The.— See Ivanhoe (Tournament, The).-Scott. Waters. - The sounding cataract. See Lines, Composed a Few Miles | The spring-time came, but not with mirth. See Two Fur- above Tintern Abbey (Love of Nature, The).-Words- rows, The.—Webb. - worth. s - The spring-time is coming, the winter is past. See Spring- The sounding forest towers. See Breeze through the For- time is Coming.—Anon. est, A.—Williams. The squadron is forming. See Cavalry Song.—Cutler. The South wind brings life, sunshine, and desire. See The squadron of the sun still holds the western hills. See Threnody.—Emerson. - De Lunatico.—Baker. The South wind brings wet weather. See Four Winds, The. The Squire sat propped in a pillowed chair. See “Fidele's” —Anon. Grassy Tomb.-Newbolt. The South-land boasts its teeming cane. See Massachusetts | The squirrel is happy, the squirrel is gay. See Squirrel, and Our State.—Whittier. The.—Barton. The sovereign beauty which I do admire. See Amoretti | The stag at eve had drunk his fill. See Lady of the Lake, and Epithalamion (Sonnet II).--Spenser. The.—Scott. The sovereign castle of the rocky isle. See Orchestra.--— | The stage I choose—a subject fair and free. See Apology, Davies. The...—Churchill. The sovereignty of the people is the basis of our system. The stag too, singled from the herd where long. See Sea- See Government of the People, The.—Bancroft. sons, The (Stag Hunt, The).--Thomson. The Sower sows with even hand. See Song of the Seed- The stage from the depot. See Sarah's Proposal.—Bar- Corn, The.—Anon. t i nard. - The spacious firmament on high. See Spectator, The (Spa- || The standard of manhood’s not strength alone. See Meas- cious Firament on High, The)...—Addison. - ure of a Man, The.—Kaufman. - The spacious hippodrome is packed. Sée Serapis (Hippo- The standard on the braes o' Mar. See same.—Laing. drome Race, The).—Ebers. The star is not extinguished when it sets. See Life from The spacious hippodrome was filled. See Serapis (Chariot Death and Reappearing.—Bonar. Race in Alexandria).—Ebers. - The star must cease to burn with its own light. See God The Spaniard loves his ancient slop. See Nations, The.— and the Soul (Et Mori Lucrum).--Spalding. Heywood. The Star of Bethlehem as seen in Holland. See same.— The Spark of life is like a spark of fire. See Life.— (Bow-Bells Annwal.) Anon. - The star of love now shines above. See “Star of love now The Sparrow sits and sings, and sings. See Submission.— shines above, The.”—Morris. - Thaxter. The Star that bids the Shepherd fold. See Comus.— . The Sparrow told it to the robin. See Early News.-- Milton. Pratt. - The star that watched above your sleep. See Child's Star, The Spearmen [or Spearman] heard the bugle sound. See The.—Tabb. * $ - - Beth-Gelert; or, The Grave of the Greyhound.—Spen- | The stars above will make thee known. See Epigram on Cer. * Sir Francis Drake.—Cowley. . - The Speckled sky is dim with snow. See Midwinter.—Trow. | The stars are forth, the moon above the tops. See. Manfred bridge. (Coliseum by Moonlight, The).-Byron. The Spectacle America presents this day is without pre- The stars are glittering in the frosty sky. See Winter Night. cedent in history. See Meaning of the Four Centuries, Heavysege. * * . The.—Anon. - - The Stars are heaven's ministers. See Hesperus (Prelude). The Sphinx is drowsy. See Sphinx, The.—Emerson. —Sangster. The spice-tree lives in the garden green. See Spice-tree, The stars are on the moving stream. See Evening.— The.——Sterling. Drake. The Spidaire weave hees web one day. See Frenchman's The stars are shining cheerily, cheerily. See Turn ye to me. Spider and the Fly.—Brooks. - —Wilson. The Spider wears a plain, brown dress. See Pretty is that The stars are so golden and glistening. See Longing.— Pretty Does.—Anon. Eichendorff. The spinner twisted her slender thread. See Spinner, The The stars are with the voyager. See Song: “The stars are —De Vere. with the Voyager.”—Hood. s The spirit in our hearts. See “Spirit in our hearts, The.” The stars began to peep. See Little Ghost, The-Tynan. —Onderdonk. The stars know a secret. See Force.—Sill. The Spirit of antiquity enshrined. See Bruges.—Words. | The stars of Night contain the glittering Day. See Dying . worth. Words of Stonewall Jackson.—Lanier. - The spirit of Arbor Day is that of a deep love for trees. | The stars of our morn on our banner borne. See Flag of the See Spirit of Arbor Day, The...—Hill. - Constellation, The.—Reid. The Spirit of Earth with still, restoring hands. See Last The stars sang in God’s garden. See same.—Plunkett. Th ; : The.—Markham. The ; ºp up º , the air. See Songs from the e Spirit of free thought may be seen in every departm rish.-MacLyonagh. tº º * of active life. See “Spirit of free toº. : The start—the strain—the springing ! See Cinder Path, in every department of active life, Thé.”—Minton. The...—Crandall. - The spirit of liberty embraces all races in common. See | The starved and passionate desert. See In the Mojave.— Liberty.—Depew. Lummis. The Spirit of self-sacrifice. See Christ's Giving.—Hamil- The State of Maine stands here to-day. See Maine at Gettys- ton. burg.—Chamberlain. The Spirit of the nation is at the highest. See Centennial | The State of New York is not alone a vast area. See Em- of 1876, The.—Evarts. pire State, The...—Cleveland. The Spirit of Wine. See same and To R. A. M. S..—Hen- The stateliness of houses, the goodliness of trees. See Neces- ley. 3. sity of Law.—IHooker. The spirits I have raised abandon me. See Manfred (Man- The stately homes of England I See Homes of England, fred's Soliloquy on the Jungfrau).-Byron. - The.—Hemans. . - - The spirits of the North were out last night. See Snow The statesman at the council. See Grounds of the Terrible. Sorcery.—HIildreth. —Begbie. 936 TIRST LINE INDEX The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The Tho - The Station clock proclaims the close of day. See Elegy Written in a Railway Station. (Punch.) stern old judge, in relentless mood. See Smiting the Rock.--Anon. - stings of Falsehood those shall try. Prospect of Eton College.—Gray. Stockhorn looked down on the Valley. and the Valley, The...—Brooke. storm and peril overpast. ... See Garrison.—Whittier. . storm brewed during a silent meal. See Petty Irrita- tions.—Crawford. storm had spent its rage, the Sea. Man.—Preston. * storm in the forest is rending and sweeping. See Storm in the Forest, The.—Gould. storm is out; the land is roused. See Men and Boys. —Körner. See On a Distant See Stockhorn storm o'er the ocean flew furious and fast. See Burn- ing Ship, The.—Anon. storm-wind moans through branches bare. See Off Labrador.—Collier. storm-wind sank, the moon rode high. See New Year's Day.—Little. stormy March is come at last. See March.--—Bryant. story about George Washington and his little hatchet has been suggested to me. See George and his Hatchet. —Twain. story from the first book of Samuel is one of the most beautiful. See To be Kings among Men.—Anon. story is told of a mason's wife. See Secrets of Masonry, The.—Anon. story of Peter is not the most beautiful. Grave Lie Man's Sins.—Connor. story that I am about to tell is of a tradition of past times. See German Fire-eater, A.—Fay. story-books have told you. See Fairy-folk.--Cary. stoutest heart in this assembly would recoil. See Miseries of War, The.—Chalmers. stranger in my gates. See Omnia Exeunt in Mysterium. —Sterling. - sº wandering in the Switzer's land. See Beyond. —Cooke. - See In Jesus's strawberry bed is almost under their windows. See Kentucky Cardinal, The (Strawberry Bed, The).- Allen. - stream is calmest when it nears the tide. See At the Last.—Winton. stream through the valley ran smoothly and still. See Periton's Ride.—Hageman. stream was smooth as glass. We said: “Arise and let's away.” See Ballad of the Boat, The.—Garnett. strº. were filled with passers-by. See Pantomine, A. —-AI) OIl, streets were rife with joyous life. Star, The.—Anon. strife is o'er, the battle done. See Strife is O'er, The. —Potts. (Tr.) e See Amphi- See See Temperance strife, the gushing blood, the mortal throe. theatre at Pozzuoli, The.—Taylor. strings of my heart were strung by Pleasure. Musicians, The.—Anon. ºne sob of the chafing stream, See Orara.—Ken- all. - * - strong winds burst on Judah’s sea. See Tempest Stilled, The.—Lyons. - strongest influence in the world is recollection. See Recollection, the Strongest Influence.—Anon. strongest personal passion that he (Carlyle) experi- •enced. See Mother of Carlyle, The.—Froude. struggle over, we, yet in the grime. The...—Sawyer. See Dying Chief, students of District No. 6 had never, given an exhibi- tion. See Last Day in District No. 6.—Harriman. study of a nation's language is the study of its history. See Dignity and Potency of Language.—Thrall. study of the history of most other nations. See Amer- ican IHistory.—Verplanck. sturdy rock, for all his strength. See Stability of Vir- tue, The.—Marshall. subjeck app’inted fur debate last Sadday. Sºciety, The.—Andrews. - Subject of forestry is, of course, an appropriate one. See Use of Arbor Day, The.— (Garden and Forest.) subject of this lecture is Cats. See Elder Johnson’s Lecture on Cats.—Anon. subtle power in perfume found. Whittier. success or failure of the united colonies. of André, The.—Depew. sudden glow of a summer's day. Shoals. sudden shying of his hunter almost threw the doctor into the road. See “There is No Such Thing as Pain.” —Rowland. - sudden thrust of speech is no mean test. See Fire i' the Flint, The.—Robinson. sufferings of animal nature occasioned by intemperance. See Effects of Intermperance, The and Moral Effects of Intennperance.—Beecher. Sultan awoke with a stifled scream. Said, The.—Anon. See Debatin’ See Sweet Fern.— See Capture See Waledictory, A.— See Way It is See Save the Other The The The The The Th The The The The The The The The The The € The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The Tho The The The The The The The The The The The The The The Sultan of Damascus found asleep. See Sultan and the Potter, The.—Arnold. Sultry days has closed at night on Syria’s glowing plain [or plains] See Zarifi...—Lamartime. sum of all thine added charms. See How a Mathe- matician Makes Love.—Anon. Summer and autumn had been so wet. See God's Judg- ment on a Wicked Bishop.–Southey. Summer comes and the Summer goes. See Love's Cal- endar.—Aldrich. Summer dawn’s reflected hue. See Lady of the Lake, The (Summer).--—Scott. summer day is closed—the sun is set. See Evening Reverie An.—Bryant, Summer has come l oh, the Summer has come I See Welcome to Summer, A.—Anon. summer is ended. See Funeral of the Flowers, The.— Talmage. summer is slowly going. See Autumn, The.—(Harper's Young People.) Summer Sun is beating down on a blue Norwegian fiord. See Voyage of the “Fram,” The.—Hunt. summer sun is falling soft on Carbery's hundred isles. See Sack of Baltimore, The.—Davis. summer sun was sinking. See Fairy Child, The.— Anster. ſ Summer, the divinest Summer burns. See Summer.— ThurlOW. summer warmth has left the sky. See Witch-hazel.— "Whittier. - summer winds is sniffin' round the bloomin’ locus #. See Thoughts fer the Discuraged Farmer.— lley. Summer's harbingers are here. See same.—Charles d'Orleans. Sun appeared so smug and bright. The.—Herford. Sun comes up and the sun goes down, and the day * the night are the same as one. See Vanity.— ary. - sun comes up and the sun goes down, the night mist fººds the sleeping town. See Fallow Field, The...— Orr. Sun, departing, kissed the summer Sky. See Sunset, A.—Loveman. sun descendeth in the west. See Night.—Blake. Sun does arise. See Echoing Green, The.—Blake. Sun does not shine for a few trees and flowers. God the Father.—Beecher. Sun, embosomed by the waves, doth sleep. See Silver Question, See See Sonnet: ‘'The Sun, embosomed by the waves, doth sleep.”— Godeau. - Sun from on high. See Found by the Shepherd.— Anon. - See Low Tide on Grand See Hudibras (Night). sun goes down, and over all. |Pré.--Carman. Sun grew low and left the skies. —Butler. Sun had closed the winter day. See Vision, The.— Burns. Sun had dropped below the western hills of Judea. See First Christmas Roses, The.—Anon. Sun had dropped into the distant west. See Home. Sweet Home.—Somerville. Sun had dropped low down the Western sky. See How the Refugees were Saved.—Bradford. sun had kissed the western wave. Newcomb. Sun had long since in the lap. See Summer See Hudibras (Morn- sun had set, and in the distant west. the Vale. See Prayer in Battle, The.—Hewitt. Sun had sunk beneath the west. tº See Jessie, the Flower o' Dumblane.—Tannahill. Sun has gone from the shining skies. Sun has stricken the armor splendid. See Lohengrin.— e See Good fight.— FIill. See At Evening.— ing). —Butler. See On the Rappahannock-Anon. Sun had set behind the mountains, and darkness palled Sun had [wr. was] set; the leaves with dew were wet. See Keenan’s Charge.—Lathrop. See Ocean Fight, The. —Anon. Sun has gane down o'er the lofty Benlomond. Sun has gone down in liquid gold. See On the Ottawa. —-Dewart. - \ Lullaby, A.—Bumstead. Sun has kissed the violet sea. See Betrayal.—Lanier. Watrous. Sun has sunk behind the hills. Sun hath ridden into the sky. Procter. See Sea Fight, The.— Sun hath twice brought forth his tender green. See Description of the Restless State of a Lover.—Howard. Sun in gorgeous and transcendent splendor. See Ap- proach of Night, The.—Powell. sun , in martial splendor rose. See Poet's Morn, The. —Bigelow. sun is a glorious thing. shawe. * * sun is bright, the sky is clear. See Doncaster St. Leger, See Common Things.-Hawk- The.—Doyle. 937 The AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS The sun is careering in glory and might. See Joy of Life. —Mitford. The sun is coming back to Earth. See Glad Tidings.— Case. - The sun is down, and time gone by. See Good-night.— Baillie. g - The sun is gone down. See Up and Down.—MacDonald. The sun is hidden from our sight. See Good-night and Little Boy’s Good Night, The.—Follen. tº e The sun is in the sky, mother, the flowers are Springing fair. . See Biter Bit, The.—Aytoun. The sun is low, the ocean's flow. See On the Beach.- TVWhitehead. . - The sun is nearly set; the city gates. See Ingomar, the Barbarian.—Halm. The sun is not abed when I. See Sun’s Travels, The.— Stevenson. & • The sun is not yet risen. See Alice Du Clos.-Coleridge. The sun is set; the swallows are asleep. See Evening.— Shelley. • * * The sun is setting, and the toiler halts. See Dignity of Labor, The.—Anon. * 17- - -- ? The sun is sinkin’ widin’ the West. See Mither's Swate Little Girleen.—Dowe. e The sun is sinking in the west. See Wife's Prayer, The.— Van Sickle. & The sun is sinking over hill and sea. See At Night.— Montgomery. , - & e The sun is warm, the sky is clear. See Stanzas Written in Dejection near Naples.—Shelley. The sun is weary, for he ran. See Child's Evensong, A.— Le Gallienne. - The Sun looked from his everlasting skies. See My Old Counselor.—Hall. º The sun looks over the mountain fair. See My Bicycle.— Painter. - e The sun now rose upon the right. See Rime of the Ancient Mariner, The...—Coleridge. º tº The sun, of life has crossed the line. See Equinoctial,— Whitney. The sun of May was bright in middle heaven. See Old Man’s Counsel, The.—Bryant. - The sun on Ivera. See Dirge of O'Sullivan Bear.—Calla- Ilā, Il. The sun rises bright in France. See My Ain Countrie.— Cunningham. The sun set, but set not his hope. See Character.—Emer- SOIl. . The sun sets in the night, and the stars shun the day. See Indian Death-song.—Hunter. The sun shines bright in the [or our] old Kentucky home. See My Old Kentucky Home, Good-night.-Foster. The sun shines high on yonder hill. See False Lover Won Back, The (B).-- (Old Ballad.) * The sun shines not upon, has never shone upon a land. See Our Land.—King. The sun shines on the chamber wall. See Death of Marl- borough, The.—Thornbury. The sun shines out on the mountain crest. See Ballad of Breakneck, The.—Anon. The sun shone bright from a clear, blue sky. See Mistakes Will Occur.—Anon. The su, shone in at the window. See Silent Warriors, The. –A.In Orl. The sun shone in through waving boughs. See Smack “Out” of School, The.—Anon. The sº shone warm, and the lilac said. See Lilac, The. —BateS. The Sun, sinks softly to his evening post. See Rejected National Hymns, The, V.-Newell. The Sun stepped down from his golden throne. See Star and the Water-Lily, The.—Holmes. The sun strikes, through the windows, up the floor. See Casa Guidi Windows (Sursum Corda).-Browning. The Sun, Sweet girl, hath run his year-long race. See First Birthday, The.—Coleridge. The sun that brief December day. See Snow-bound.— Whittier. The Sun, the moon, the stars, the seas, the hills, and the plains. See Higher Pantheism, The...—Tennyson. The sun upon the lake is low. See Doom of Devorgoil, The (Sun. Upon the Lake is Low).-Scott. The sun upon the Weirdlaw Hill. See Sun upon the Weird- law Hill, The.—Scott. - The Sun was down, and twilight grey. See In the Room.— Thomson. - The sun was drowned in the western tide. See Easter-tide Deliverance, An.—Bulfinch. The Sun was going down. See Miner's Death, The.— FIanover. The sun was now withdrawn. See Arcadia.—Gay. The Sun was setting, and vespers done. See Thursday.- Weatherly. The Sun was setting o'er Mount Zion's top. See Beruria. —Wilbor. The Sun was Shining on the sea. See Walrus and the Car- penter, The.—Carroll. The Sun was shining softly. See Queer Scholars, The.— Anon. . The Sun was sinking on the shore. See Revenge.—Blount. The Sun was slumbering in the west, my daily labors past. See Good-night.—Hood. The The The The The The The The The The The The The The Sun was up, the day had come. See Nonsense Rhymes. —Crowell and Baris. su. * down in fog tonight. See Abalone Shell, An. —UOO Ke. Sun which rose on the 12th of February, 1809, lighted up a little cabin on Nolin Creek, Hardin Co., Ky. See Brief Summary of Lincoln's Life, A.—Oldroyd. Sun, with his great eye. See Daisy’s Song, The.— Reats. Sun, yon glorious orb of day. See Sun, The.—Davis. Sunbeam loved the Moonbeam. See Birth of the Opal, The.—Wilcox. Sunbeams, lost for a half a year. See Spring Has Come, The.—Holmes. Sunburnt mowers are in the swath. See Mowers, The. —Benton. Sunlight fills the trembling air. See Betrothed Anew. —Stedman. Sunlight glitters keen and bright. See Hampton Beach. —Whittier. . Sunlight on a waveless sea. See Twilight's Hour.— W. F. E. I Sunlight shone on walls of stone. See King and the Child, The...—Hall. Sunny plains of Kansas dozed. —Miller. . Sun's bright orbs, declining all serene. wreck, The (Sunset Picture, See Pawpaws Ripe. See Ship- A).—Falconer. “The Sun's heat will give out in ten million years more.” The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The “The Sweetest lass in all the land.” The The The The The The The The The The The The See He Worried about it.—Foss. Sun's high and the moon's high. See Outward.— . Cameron. - & sº in the rosy west. See Little Song, A.— cott. . Sunset light is on the sail. See Wings.-Ritter. Sunset stilly stealing on tinged with its golden ray. See Forest-Fire.—Sanford. Sunshine is a glorious thing. Anon. Sunshine of thine eyes. See Sunshine of Thine Eyes, The.—Lathrop. See Common Things.- See Dirge: Superior fiend was moving toward the shore. See Paradise Lost (Fallen Angels in the Burning Lake, The).-Milton. Supernatural in this Jesus is the best hope of the World. See “Supernatural in this Jesus is the best hope of , the world, The.”—Swing. Supper is o'er [or over], the hearth is swept. See Grandmother's Sermon.—Jewett. Supreme Want, as well as the supreme blessing of man is truth. See Truth the Object of All Studies. —Frayssinous. Surging Sea of human life forever onward rolls. See Hundred Years from Now, A.—Ford. Swallow, bonny birdie, comes sharp twittering o'er the Sea. See Swallow, The.—Aird. - swº has come again. See Greek Children's Song. -AIlC)11. Swallow is a mason. See Bird Builders.--— Anon. Swallow is a mason. See Bird Trades.—Anon. SWallow is come ! See Swallow, The.—Anon. SWallow is flying over. See Tears in Spring.—Chan- Illing. - Swallow leaves her nest. “The swallow leaves her nest.”—Beddoes. SWallows at close of day. See Swallows and the Red- breast.—Bowles. - Swampy State of Illinois. See Excelsior.—Anon. SWan, existing. See Voyage a L'Infini.-Arensberg. SWarthy bee is a buccaneer. See More Ancient Mar. iner, A.—Carman. Sweet [or sooté] season, that bud and bloom forth brings. See Description of Spring.—Howard. Sweet Star of the Bethlehem night. See Sweet Star, The.—Lighthall. SWeetest face in all the world to me. See My Mother. —Smith. Sweetest flower that blows. Blows, The.—Peterson. See Sweetest Flower that See Jennie.—Brooks. SWeetest Sound our whole year round. See Seeking the May-flower.—Stedman. SWeetest strains that ever. See Old Guitar.—Peck. Sweetest thing in my garden. See Lily, The.—Anon. Sweets of converse and society. See Philip Van Arte. Velde (When Joys are Keenest).--Taylor. SWevens came up round Harold the Earl. See Weird Lady, The.—Kingsley. { Sword l—a name of dread; but when. See “Swordſ a name of dread, The.”—Pierpont. Sword of Washington I The staff of Franklin I See Washington's Sword and Franklin's Staff.-Adams. Sword was sheathed: in April's sun. See Vow of Wash. ington, The.—Whittier. taik rods leap in their bearings. See Mails, The.— Lawson. tale was this. See Edwin the Fair (Wind in the Pines, The).--Taylor. tall clock in the great hallway. IParry. - tall green tree its shadow cast. A.—Pennypacker. See Joseph Clayton.— See Tale of Providence, 938 FIRST LINE INDEX The The The The The The The The The Th € Th Th The The The The The €. € The The The The The The The The The The The The Tho The “The thing is but a statue after all.” The The The The The The The The “The thistle,” The The thoughts are like a swarm of Bees. The The The three ghosts on the lonesome road. tendency of greatness is towards isolation. tall oak, towering to the skies. See Oak, The.—Mont- gomery. . tall, sallow guardsmen their horse-tails have spread. See From Perugia.--Whittier. task has fallen to my share. Anon. tattoo beats—the light are gone. Child.—Jackson. See Fate—Graduate.—- See My Wife and tea The tea The beef, beef-teal See Tea, The.— Hood. teacher had a class of one. See Grammar Lesson, A. —Grove. teacher says, “Let us have a calm.” See Imitations.— Anon. teacher stood upon the floor. See Elocution Lesson, The.—Nash. See Army and Navy See Rokeby team was not popular at first. Football.—Buchanan. tear down Childhood’s cheek that flows. (Youth).--Scott. tears we disallow to lesser ills. Seaman. telegram said: “You are hereby warned finally to keep away from this town with your show. See Great Col- lege-circus Fight, The.—Williams. tempest over and gone, the calm begun. Even.—Rossetti. tempest rages wild and high. See Storm, The.—Proc- ter. l temple made of wood and stone will crumble and de- See Temple of Living Masons, The.—Greenleaf. See Queen Victoria.- See Easter Cay. Temple of the Lord stood open wide. See Recompense. —Tilton. tendency of everything is to go to ruin. See Keeping in Repair.—Anon. See Wash- ington and His Friends.-Dana. tender and beautiful floral service of this Memorial Day is completed. See Decoration Day.—Thwing. tender smile of parting day. See My First Kiss.—— Peck. - tenor sat talking to the mother of the boy prodigy. See Prodigies, The.—Mason. tented field wore a wrinkled frown. See Battle Flag at Shenandoah, The.—Miller. 10th of June was a delicious summer day. See Girls- vs-Boy’s Boat Race.—Holmes. 10th of June was a delightful summer day. See Boat Race, The.—Anon. tent-lights glimmer on the land. See. At Port Royal.— Whittier. term “Uncle Sam” came into use during the War of 1812. See How “Uncle Sam” was Christened.— Anon. - terms lady and gentlewoman are often in our mouths. See True Politeness.—Anon. territory which we occupy is at least three million square miles. See Elements of National Wealth, The. —Blaine. terror of the boys and girls am I. See Obedient Ser- wants, The.—Denton. text is in the twelfth chapter of Romans and in the sixteenth verse. See “Men of Low Estate.”—Conwell. text was this: “Inasmuch as ye.” See Simon Grub's Dream.—Anon. Thames nocturne of blue and gold. See Impression du Matin.-Wilde. theater is neither moral nor immoral. See is neither moral nor immoral, The.”—Sweetzer. thievish Love—a cruel bee once stung him. See Biter Bit, The.—Theocritus. “Theater See Pygmalion and See Knight Galatea.—Gilbert. thing itself was rough and crudely done. in the Wood, The.—Warren. thing that goes the farthest towards making life worth while. See Let us Smile.—Nesbit. things of every day are all so sweet. mon Things.--Anon. things to be desired for man in a healthy state. See Modern Painters (True Contentment).-Ruskin. third moon of our marriage, Beatrice. See Set of Turquoise, The.—Aldrich. third quarter of the eighteenth century is commonly called. See Thomas Chatterton. —A11on. - thirsty earth soaks up the rain. See Drinking.— Anacreon. thirsty flowerlets droop ; the parching grass. See Cold Water.-Sigourney. the thistle, the bonnie brown thistle. Old Home and the New, The.—Bleakie. thistles are bold little soldiers. See Soldier Thistles, he.—Best. See See Praefatory See Poem, A.—Noyes. thoughts are strange that crowd into my brain. Niagara.—Brainard. thousands of men and women. The.—Dole. See Army of Peace, See Stains.— Garrison. See Life’s Com- The The Tho The The The The The . The “The tide runs strong, and the sea grows dark.” The The The The The The The The time has been, Sir, indeed when fleets and armies. See Revolution in Greece, The (Moral Force against Phys- ical).—Webster. The time has been that these wild solitudes. See Winter Piece, A.—Bryant. - - The Time hath laid his mantle by. See Spring.—Charles of Orleans. The time is come, fathers. See Verres Denounced (Against Cajus Verres).-Cicero. - The #. is come to speak, I think. See Mrs. Golightly.— 18,11. The time is coming when the stars cannot take refuge. See Problem of the Universe, The.—Mitchel. The time is now near at hand. See Washington before the Battle of Long Island, August, 1776 and Washington to His Troops.-Washington. The time I’ve lost in wooing. See Time I’ve Lost in Woo- ing, The.—Moore. * The time of gifts has come again. See Pressed Gentian. The.—Whittier. The time of the singing of birds is come. . See Time of the Singing of Birds, The.—Anon. The time of transplanting trees. See Special Rules for Tree-planting.—Anon. The time shall come when wrong shall end. See Chartist Song.—Cooper. - The time so tranquil is and clear. See Summer's day, A. —Hume. The time will certainly come when the fated separation. See #. Independence and Independence a Solemn Duty.— ‘. . 1626. - The times that tried men's souls are over. See Birthday of the Republic, The.—Paine. - The tiny cradle is empty now. See Babies All Are Grown, The...—Colson. The toil is very long and I am tired. See Golden Street, The.—Stoddard. The toil worn cotter frae his labor goes. See Cotter’s Sat- - urday Night, The.—Burns. The tomb of God before us. See Saint's Tragedy, The.— Kingsley. The tongue of England, that which myriads. See Shakes peare and Milton.—Landor. • . The tongues of dying men. See King Richard II.-Shakes- peare. “The top aw the morning to ye, Father Ray.” See Pat's Bondsman.—Moulton. The top o' the mornin' to ye, Mrs. McAllister. See Judy O’Shea Sees Hamlet.—Porter. The top o' the mornin’ to ye, Mrs. McQuade.” See Mrs. O'Leary Makes a Morning Call.—Morgan. - - The top o' the mornin’ to you, Mick. See Seed-time.— Coleman. v, The top of the marnin' to ye, Biddy Mavoureen. See Mrs. O'Shaunnessy and the Animal Show.—D'Unger. The topsy-turvy doctors have. See Delightful Custom, A.— Goodfellow. The torment of hell is bred of these two things. See “Tor- ment of hell is bred,” etc.—Murray. The tossing, frothing, raging sea. See Fair Enthusiast, A. —Anon. throats of the little red trumpet-flowers are wide open. See Trumpet-vine Arbor, The.—Lowell. thröne of France is maintained by the cap and bells Of he jester. See Government by Epigrams.-Maupas- S8,115. . . throng advanced amid the peal of joy. See Laying the Corner Stone of Bunker Hill Monument.—Anon. throng was great. Back from the Gaderenes. See Woman Healed, The.—Houser. - thrush that carols at the dawn of day. See Birds of Killingsworth, The.—Longfellow. - thunders of that Sabbath morn. See Men Behind the Guns, The.—Shea. Thunderstorm Giant lived inside a great big huge mountain. See Thunderstorm Giant, The.—Webb. tide flows in and out and leaves. See Meadow Lands, The.—Eaton. - tide is high, and stormy beams. See Lost Love, A.— Symonds. tide of war first penetrated Kcntucky, in the summer of 1862. See Fortunes of War, The.—Younge. tide rises, the tide falls. See Tide Rises, the Tide Falls, The.—Longfellow. See Nix's Mate.—Butterworth. tide slips up the silver sand. SOZ. tide was well out, the moon shining brightly. Scaling of Percé Rock, The.—Parker. time draws near the birth of Christ. (Bells of Yule).-Tennyson. time for toil has passed, and night has come. Bringing Our Sheaves with Us.--Allen. time for transplanting trees. See Special Rules for Tree-planting.—Anon. time had come when he who should unite the Gordian knot of slavery. See Change of Base, A.—Tour- gee. time had now come when we could no longer disguise. See How We Harnessed the Horse.—Pool. See Sea-way.—Cortis- See See See In Memoriam 9 9 The * AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS The The The The The The The The The “The train reached Omaha April 15. tough of the springtime has broken the ice of the pond. See Spring Symphony, A.—Burr. * town of Hay is far away. See Town of Hay, The.— Foss. +. town of Lost Temper. See Two Towns, The.—Butcher. track winds down to the clear stream. See Songs of Callicles.—Arnold. tragedy of children’s eyes. See Empty Stocking, The. — (St. Lowis Post Dispatch.) train from New York, due at Bridgeport at 6.20 p.m., ran into the station. See Orchestra Chair X 13.− Fielding. train from out the castle drew. mion and Douglas).-Scott. train from the north had halted and then rushed on. See Depot Incident, A.—Garrison. - train leaves at 6 P. M. See Rapid Transit.—Abbot. See Death of a Cox- See Marmion (Mar- eyite.—Harvey. The The The The The The The The came a Tree, The...—Anon. The The Th The The The The € *The The The The training-ship Eurydice. See Last of the Eurydice, The. —Paton. g tramp went up to the cottage door. See Bric-a-Brac.— Best. traveler from his native land. See Love of Home.— Anon. - traveller o'er the desert wild. See Encore.—Anon. travelers' room at the White Horse Cellar is very un- comfortable. See Pickwick Papers, The (Mr. Winkle's Adventure).--Dickens. treaty of peace with Spain. See Bhilippine Islands, The.—Long. tree grew green in the forest. See Christmas Fire, The. —Spofford. tree many-rooted that swells to the sky. See Hertha. —Swinbourne. tree of deepest root is found. See Three Warnings, The. —Piozzi. tree of which I am about to tell. See Twig that Be- tree that yearns with drooping crest. See O Love, O Love, How Long 2—Lefroy. e tree we are planting this May day. See Song of Dedi- cation.—Beauchamp. - trees and the flowers seem running a race. of the Flowers, The.—Rands. trees are hung with crystal lamps. See Race See Christmas Carol, A.—Burke. trees are yet bare. See Bluebird's Message, The.— Armitage. & See See Tree Planting.— tree's early leaf-buds were bursting their brown. Tree, The.—Björnson. trees may outlive the memory. Holmes. trees were white with blossoms. See Song of the Fac- tory, A.—Montague. - trees which the children plant. See Arbor Day.— Peaslee. trembling dew-drops fall. See At My Mother's Grave. —Prentice. trembling train clings to the leaning wall. rise in the Rockies.—Higginson. tremendous inity of the pine. (Pine Tree, The).-Ruskin. trial is over, and now what are we goin’ to do about it 2 See Scene in a Jury-room.—Anon. trial was ended, the vigil [was] past. Great.—Tyler. . triumph of Montjoy, successor to the young Earl of Essex. See Death of Elizabeth, The.—Green. triumphant march of woman began when she held in her arms the infant King in the starlit manger of Bethlehem. See America's Uncrowned Queen: Wii. See Moon- See Modern Painters See Something SOI.1. troops exulting sat in order round. See Iliad, The.— Homer. troops, refreshed by a night's rest. See History of the Conquest of Mexico (Venice of the Aztecs, The).— Prescott. trouble occurred in this way. Wrong.—White. true definition of despotism. ment Unique.—Webster. true gentleman carefully avoids whatever may cause a jar or jolt. See True Gentleman, The.—Newman. true gentleman is always polite. See Politeness of William Higgel, The.—-Butler. true grandeur of passing historic events is not seen. See Again Brethren and Equals.-Patterson. true greatness of a naiton cannot be in triumphs of the intellect alone. See True Grandeur of Nations, The (Victories of Peace, The).--Sumner. true locomotive engineer is always a man of sense. See Locomotive Engineer, The...—Depew. true peculiarity of Mr. Lincoln has not been seen. See Character of Lincoln, The.—Herndon. true power of the court has resided, and must ever dwell. See Supreme Court and the Constitution, The...— Hitchcock. - trump hath blown. See Lonely Bugle Grieves, The.— Mellen. trumpet of the battle. Hemans. See Love Letter Gone See American Govern- See Name of England, The.— The The Th The The The € The Th The € Th The Th The The The The The The The The The € € Th The € The The The The The The Th The € The The The The The The The Th The The € The The The The The The Aesthetics, 3 Turkman lay beside the river. man, The...—Croly. Union.—Morris. trumpets blew, the cross-bolts flew. See Heart of the Bruce, The.—Aytoun. - trumpet sounded short and sharp. See Ben-Hur (Char- iot Race, The).--Wallace. trumpet’s loud clangor. See Song for St. Day, A (Fife and Drum).--Dryden. trumpet’s voice hath roused the land. The.—Hemans. truth is always the strongest argument. Gems. Tulip Tree is our cup-bearer, and holds most proudly up. See Tulip Tree.—Rollins. * See Greek and Turk- Cecilia's See Trumpet, See Memory turtle on yon withered bough. See Song of Thyrsis.-- Freneau. - twentieth year is well-nigh past. See To Mary.— Cowper. - º twenty-second of August, before the close of day. See Cruise of the Fair American, The.—Anon. twenty-third psalm is the nightingale of the psalms. See Twenty-third Psalm, The...—Beecher. twilight gray is fading. See Childhood Fancies.— Anon. twº: hours like birds flew by. See Twilight at Sea. —Welby. twilight is sad and cloudy. See Twilight.—Long- fellow. - twilight is starred. See Departure.—Wheelock. twilight land toyed with the night. Prophecy, An.—Jakeway. twilight twiles in the vernal Vale. —Bayles. twilight's inner flame grows blue and deep. pho.—Teasdale. s two bicycles were leaned against the stone uplift. Artie's Proposal.—Ade. two honorable and learned gentlemen. Search-warrants for Seamen.—Chatham. two words “character” and “service” describe the higher regions. See Character and Service.—Brooks. twynklyng stremowris of the orient. See Proloug of the XII Buk of Eneados, The.—Douglas. tyrannous and bloody deed is done. See King Richard See Unfinished See In the Gloaming. See Sap- See See Against III. (Murder of the Princes in the Tower).-Shakes- peare. . undersigned desires, in a modest sort of way. See Weather in Verse, The.—Brown. unearthly voices ceased. See Lay of the Last Minstrel (Defiance).—-Scott. - unemployed are found in places, where machinery is in use. See Man Out of Employment.—Miller. unfathomable sea, and time, and tears. See To N. V. De G. S.—Stevenson. - unfortunate Rebecca was conducted to the black chair placed near the pile. See Ivanhoe (Trial of Rebecca, The).--Scott. Union cannot expire as the snow melts from the rock. See Our Responsibility as a Nation.—Boardman. union of lakes, the union of lands. See Flag of Our |Union | The Union | The hope of the freel See Union, The.—Janvier. - & United Sisterhood of Colchester were holding its weekly session. See Strike at Colchester, The.—Exeter. - |United States frigate Constitution has come back to Boston. See “Old Ironsides.”—Lodge. |United States is the only country with a known birth- *ś, See America's Natal Day and Independence Day. — his 13, IIlê. unlettered Christian who believes in gross. See Re- ligio Laici (Judgment in Studying it).--Dryden. unmistakable danger that threatens free government in America. See Against Centralization.—Grady. usual collection will now be taken up. See Alphabetical Sermon.—Kyle. ºr betimes arose. See Usurer's Paternoster, The. Il OIl. vale of Temple had in vain been fair. See Ideality.— Coleridge. - valley rings with mirth and joy. See Idle Shepherd Boys, The.—Wordsworth. value of your teaching is not the information you have put into the mind. See Enthusiasm.—Anon. gºalia Miler sat up in bed. See Left Behind.— llili. --- warlet was not an ill-favoured knave. Judgment, The.—Byron. varying year with blade and sheaf. The.—Tennyson. varying years, like shifting sand. stone of Class.—Keyes-Becker. venerable Bede, with age grown blind. the Rocks, . The.—Gellert. venerable Past—is past. See Now.—Mackay. - Mºon did in Boston meet. See Convention Song.— Il Oll. vendure of the plain lies buried deep. See Task, The (Winter Scenes in the Country).-Cowper. See Vision of See Day dream, See Fiftieth Mile- See Amen of very gentlest of all human natures. See Joseph Sturge. —Whittier. - very small children in patched clothing. See Study in The.—Pound. 940 FIRST LINE INDEX The See Inmate of the Dungeon.—Morrow. The very spirit of summer breathes to-day. See June Day, The Xī *A*piºs; bleak wind is wailing. See A.—Todhunter. * ll'UUIIIlll . Irge.—Shelley. - The vesper hymn had died away. See Idiot Lad, The.— The Wº. Yºliº; o'er the grass. See Dew and Overton. V Inter Sunshine.—Mayne. e The vessel that rests here at last. See same and Yacht, The Y; % º find straight. See Just One Signal.— The.—Landor. . *Cago fºecord. * * The veteran Stilicho had conquered Alaric. See In the The warrigal's lair is pent in bare. See Warrigal (Wild Days of Thy Youth (Last Gladiatorial Contest, The). Th Dog of ſº ... .º. d tamed his heart of - —Farrar. t e Warrlor OOW is crested head, and tamed his heart of The vice of intemperance is the arch-abormination of our fire. See Bernardo Del Carpio-Hemans. g natures. See Vice of Intermperance, The.—Everett. The wars we wage are noble. See Ode in Time of Hesita- The vicomte is wearing a brow of gloom. See Chez Bré- Th º An º shº h The bant.—Durivage. e water roared, € Water TOS6. ee H'lSher, .— The victor stood beside the spoil, and by the grinning dead. Goethe. . & # * See Omár and the Persian.—Williams. - The water sings along our keel. See Armistice.—Jewett, . The Victory had been out ten days. See On Board the The Water talked to the Turbine. See Niagara.-Wilkin- Victory.—Robinson. SOIl. . The view from this spot bears º, º, See ãº. The Wºr the water | See Water 1 the Water, The-Mother- * Flowers on the Graves of Union Soldiers lº, VeS º e .# U. Soldiers at Arlington, #.).5%; - The waterpots were filled at God's behest. See Miracle of The village life, and ev'ry care that reigns. See Village, The ‘...."; i. See Fugitives, The.—Shelley The.—Crabbe. - t e * * * * , 111e.— ey • The village sleeps, a name unknown, all men. See Distinc. The §";. º wºrs—wild and glooming. See Span- tion.—Howe. IIll.—L) e €. º The villeins clustered round the bowl. See Brawn of Eng- || The §. purled, the waters swelled. See Fisher, The- The ºf Hºover, sº violet. The- | Hºmº sº ºf Scott. : a , gº ...'. - The violet in the wood, that's sweet today. See Violet and | The tºº.(P. º:*. *s 㺠º "see Be the Rose, The.—Cawein. - - e * * The Violet invited my kiss. See Violet and the Rose, The- The jº, * Wºº-ºº: To William Sharp Skipsey. tº ..— º : & - Scollard. The tº much too shy. See Song the Grass Sings, A. The waves forever move. See Sisters, The.—Tabb. The violet loves a sunny bank. See Proposal.—Taylor. The #. fied over the pebbled beach. See Dagmar.— The violets that you gave are dead. See Relics.-Winter. T àI’WOOO!. hit d red th - See S The.. The *sº t; his hoºd * See Orator's 10 #. were White, and re e morn. See Sea, €.— First Speech in Parliament, An.—Bell. * . . { { The º *. the º tº, hotel. See Virgin- The *#. º: ãº. * dº"; #. §.” ian, The (Point of Honor, .—Wister. tº. ; e º ... “ºl. & The virtues and traditions of both happily still live. See º: wº I #: a, º º I See 'gº º §. South, The (Lincoln as Cavalier and Puritan).— eyº isºa ºne road is one see answered Prayer. rady. ſax, g & g • * ~ * The ë. o, ºriº, º thou dost see. See Everlasting | * X."; mycºl but leads to light. See Gracious OSpel, he.—Blake. .*-, g * & 4 The jº, bond between º, º: elocution is that The Yº..."º. Faº. Cloud on Cloud. See “Father, of thought. See Literature and Elocution.—Johnson. s 1....” tº * & - The voice is hushed, the heart is still. See Lincoln.— #. Y. 's ";..."...ºn. .*.*.*. *i. Parker. * . . Castles.—Davenport. The fºund is a trumpet tone. See Fingland- || The way is steep and hard to tread, and drear. See Love IO. * e y wº J - e s * & Life.—Woolsey. The voice of him that crieth in the wilderness. See Isaiah and Sey. . * Th º º, º; º ] The §a.” º,” and clear. See Down e voice of your father's blood calls [or cries to you] from y º º & y #. fºg. See Sºnº and Arbitrary The gº was long and weary. See Lights o' London, The.— - OWer COrn to be 3, VéS) .-VW 3.I’IſèIl. * tº - The #. that breath’d o'er Eden. See Holy Matrimony.— The Mºsº {{..., º: Yºº's..." Lay of the Last € OIC. y is ºf 3. * tº & The Yºlº of ºne, See Forest Sanctuary, The (Voices The . ºf º, pathway to truth. See Lines o Ome, € ) -- tier Ila, Il S. 3. * ... " º The #: º the curlew crying on the air. See Coire Dubh The *i."º, ºd A.'s. º wide. See Rhyme 1nn.-biggis. . . The ways of life, mysterious. See Atiast—Clothier. The gº.º.º.º.º.º. º: *...*..." my heart. Tij Yº: ; *::::::: is strong. See Indirect Influences The Volunteers l the Volunteers! See Volunteers, The.— rgument). —'1'upper. & & B tº * y The weary day runs down and dies. See Jacobite in Exile Lytle. A.—Swi - 3. g e .—Swinburne. The fºllºws near its end. See Nearing the End- | The wº . is o'er at last ! See Trooper's Death, The. The wail of Irish winds. See Parnell,—Johnson. —tóaymond. y * The §ºns women wait at her feet. See Old Story, The- The yºacher sat alone. See Teacher's Dream, The.— ary. . - The weaseſ thieves in silver suit. See Somewhere.—Cheney. The #ºns bugles cut the night. See Good-by, A.— The §§º topsail shivers. See Tacking Ship The wall is high, and yet will I leap down. See King John – . . . . . g * Th ºth º .nº Arthur).—Shakespeare. S g The wº...at his loom is sitting. See Mystic Weaver, The. e walls and the ceiling they’re spraying. See Sterilized e * _. Country School.—Foley. #. Mºsº.º. ºº, sº Bºgº The Yºses are laden with fruit. See Wasps in a Garden. Flowers' Sleep, Tººre py y g de €62 8, Ill O. * * * tº º The welcome spring, with days of calm See Welcome Spring, The * B.º.; iº by. T. *; Complaining The.—Latta. or the Death of her Fawn, e.—Marvell. The well was dry beside the door. Going for Water.— The war drum is beating, prepare for the fight. See “We Frost. y See Going for Water Conquer, or Die.”—Pierpont. tº e - The well-recognized fact that nursing is not only art. See The war in the east had ended. See Mission Tea Party, The. Address to a Graduate Class of Nurses.—Anon. —Nason. The weltering London ways, where children weep. See John The war is over, and it is well over. See “Let Us Have Keats.--Rossetti. Peace.”—Watterson. - The West is calling, calling, seeking men who can rejoice. The war is over. It is for us to bury. See Gray Honors the See Call of the West.—Nowland. Blue, The.—Watterson. The § Yº...º. his Yºu; ºn. See On a The war [then } must go on. We must fight it through. Ollt akota Farm in Maren.—Russell. §: Adams yºnd Jefferson (Supposed Speech of John The weiß skies were all aglow. See Going for the Cows. ams, etc.).-Webster. — Eia, Il. - The }. Of sº is at a close. See Condition of Ireland, The yº, i. blazed through the trees. See Whippoor- e.—Meagher. . t WI11.—Lodge. The * of Yeº month’s *ś nown. thing of the - The * . % ºng º: See Lady of the Lake, paSt. ee Message to the Squadron.—Togo. e r0SaChS, 'I'he J –SCOtt. The war wº not without its benefits to us. See Benefits The Yºº WàVeS º º * After Jºdy of the Lake, of the Civil War.—Busbee. € cene in the Highlands, .—Scott. The warden of a º prison §: ; #. sº Con- The western yº is blº; fair. See Serenade; The vict's Little Girl, Ther-(Youth’s Companion. western wind,” etc.—Wilde. - The warden sat alone in the prison office with No. 14208. The west-wind laden with fragrance, blows. See Farewell, A.—Arnold, • 941 The AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS The wet wind sobs o'er the sodden leas. See Ash Pool, The. The wind came blowing out of the west. See Jimmy's Woo- —Anon. ing.—Harney. g The Weverwend Awthur Murway Gween. See Modern || The wind came over the southland pines. See Matthew the Martyrdom, A.—Foss. Miner.—Stanton. . The wheat while still unripe the sickle spares. See Young | The wind doth blow today, my love. See Unquiet Grave, Captive, The...—Chénier. The-(Ballad.) The wheels of the world go round and round. See One Who The wind exultant swept. See Mood, A – Howells. Stays at Home, The.—Lane. & The wind flapp'd loose, the wind was still. See Wood spurge, The whelp that nipped its mother's dug in turning from The-Rossetti. & e - her breast. See Lion's Cub, The.—Thompson. The wind from out the west is blowing. See “Woods that The whistle, shrill. See Little Martyr, The.—Anon. Bring the Sunset . Near, The.”—Gilder. tº The whistling Boy that holds the plough. See same.— . The wind from the hills of . Finnmark, came o'er the icy Crabbe. fjord. See Brita's Wedding.—Marsh. e The white ash is one of the most interesting. See Choosing The wind has a language, I would I could learn. See Wind, a “State Tree.”—The Ash.--Pierson. The-Landon, The white bloom of the blackthorn, she. See She.—Hull. The wind has stalked adown the garden path. See Fall The white blossom's off the bog and the leaves are off the Wind, The.—Thomson. trees. See White Blossom's off the Bog, The.—Graves. The wind is awake, pretty leaves, pretty leaves. See Way The white church on the hill. See New England Church, of It, The-Cheney. . . A.—Barrett. - The wind is cold and piercing. See At Valley Forge.— The white goat Amaryllis. . See, Visitor, The.—Chalmers. Brown. . . e - † The white moth to the closing vine. See Gipsy Trail, The...— . The wº º #ir the day is fine. See Farewell to Fiunary. Kipling. —ly 8 CleOO!. The .#. fenection of the sloop's great sail. See Reverie. The Yi. º in the East. See Wind and the Fisherman, —Thaxter. '#1é.”—-AIROI). The white Rose tree that spent its musk. See Old Gardens. | The wind is roistering out of doors. See To Charles Eliot —Upson. ‘. - Norton (Argo Dolce).--Lowell. The white snow veils the earth's brown face. See Two | The wind it blew, and the ship it flew. See Earl o' Quarter- Christmas Eves.—Nesbit. deck, The-Macdonald . . * The white turkey was dead! See Motherless Turkeys, The. The wind it, wailed, the wind it moaned. See Alec Yeaton's —Douglas. - Son-Aldrich. g The white-rose garland at her feet. See E. B. B.-Thom- The wind makes moan, the water runneth chill. See Ma- SOIl. dison Cawein.-Anderson. e The whole continental struggle exhibited [wr. exhibits] no | The wind of death that softly blows. See Wind of Death, sublimer spectacle. See Napoleon and his Marshals (Marshal Ney's Last Charge at Waterloo).—Headley. “The whole earth,” said Pericles, as he stood over the re- The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The mains of his fellow-citizens. See Gettysburg.—Everett. whole family came in with Darling Petkin in the centre. See Spoiled Child, A.—Horne. º whole of history shows that all great revolutions. See Reform Bill a Second Bill of Rights, The.—Macaulay. wickedness and the blindness of the subjects are the judgments of Heaven for the neglect of the sovereign. See Evils of Ignorance, The.—Mann. wide gates swung open. See Little Nan.—Anon..... widow can bake, and the widow can brew. See Widow, Ther-Ramsay. widow Cummiskey was standing at the door of her little millinery store. See Widow Cummiskey, The.— Anon. - widow Keswick and Mr. Brandon. See Widow’s Rev- See Pick- enge, The.—Stockton. widower was seated at a small round table. wick Papers, The (Mr. Weller in Affliction).--Dickens. wife in the cot is lonely. See Loyal Fisher, The.— Anon. wife sat thoughtfully turning over. See Wife, A.— Allingham. wild and windy morning is lit with lurid fire. See Tyre. —Taylor. Xi. azaleas sweeten all the woods. See Briar-bloom.— €13. * wild birds strangely call. See Grave in Samoa, A.— MacFarlane. - wild geese, flying in the night, behold. See Wild Geese, The.—Morse. - Wild Geese—the Wild Geese—'tis long since they flew. See Wild Geese, The...—Barry. wild November comes at last. See November.—Stoddard. wild wind blows, the sun shines, the birds sing loud. See Wild Geese.—Thaxter. & wild winds raved, the thunder [or tempest] roared. See Life Boat Yarn, A and Wreck of the Solent, The.— Lyster. wild winds weep. See Mad Song.—Blake. wilderness a secret keeps. See Ecce in Deserto.— Beers. . wilderness and the solitary place shall be glad for them. See Isaiah XXXV).—Bible. Wildgrave winds his bugle-born. See Wild Huntsman, e.—Bürger. Willis are out to-night. See Willis, The.—Proudfit. wind ahead, the billows high. See Seen and Unseen.— Wasson. Wind and the Beam loved the Rose. See Last Days of Pompeii (Nydia's Song). —Bulwer-Lytton. wind blew wide the casement, and within. See Mother and Child.—Simms. wind bloweth wildly; she stands on the shore. See Fisherman's Wife, The.—Anon. - wind blows east,-the wind blows west. See Salem Witch, A.—Clarke. - wind blows high, the wind blows low. See Winter.— Baldwin. wind blows out of the gates of the day. See Land of the Heart's Desire (Faeries' Song).-Yeats. wind blows shrill and the night is chill. See My Old See Wild Geese.—Thaxter. Gray Cat and I.--—Lincoln. wind blows, the sun shines, the birds sing loud. wind blows wild on Bos'n Hill. See Bos'n Hill.—Albee. wind bows down the poplar tree. See Wind.—Davis. The The The The The The The The The The The The The Th The Th € e The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The See Highwayman, The. The.—Wetherald. - wind of Hampstead Heath still burns my cheek. See Breath of Hampstead Heath.-Thomas. wind one morning sprang up from sleep. See Wind in a Frolic, The...—Howitt. wind sits in the shoulder of your sail. See Hamlet (Polonius to Laertes).--Shakespeare. wind that blows can never kill. See Tree God Plants, The.—Anon. wind, the wandering wind. See Wandering Wind, The. —Hemans. wind, the wind where Erie plunged. See Abigail Becker.—Jones. Wind upon the hillside is hushed. See Immensee. (In the Wood).--Storm. wind was a torrent of darkness. —Noyes. - wind was [wr. is] high, the window shakes. See Miser and . Plutus, The-Gay. - Wind was soft and heavy. See Heroes.—Anon. Wind was waked by the morning light. See Wedding of Pale Bronwen, The.—Rhys. Wind was whispering to the vines. See Unawares,- Redden. - Wind went forth o'er land and sea. See Wind, The.— Procter. Wind, when first he rose and went abroad. See Voice of the Wind.—Taylor. wind whistled loud at the window-pane. “The wind of whistled loud.”—Rands. wind, wife, the wind, how it blows, how it blows I January Wind.—Buchanan. Winding road lies white and bare. The.—Tynan. winding road, the air like wine. End, The.—Hawkins. Winding way the serpent takes. Whittier. window has four little panes. Burgess. Window over the veranda was opened with a sudden dash. See From the Valley o' the Shadder.—Morgan. windows of Heaven were open wide. See Ballad of the Connemaugh Flood, A.—Rawnsley. windows of the place wherein I dwell. See Windows. See Bride of Abydos, See Lullaby : See See Footpath Way, See Shadow of the See Norembega- See Nonsense Verses.— —Brown. winds are high on Helle's wave. The . (Hellespont, The).--—Byron. Winds are lashing on the sea. See Golden Shoes, The.— Peabody. Winds are sweet with mignonette. See Nation's Dead, The.—Anon. winds are whispering over the sea. See Cradle Song. —Wright. winds, as at their hour of birth. See We are Free.— Tennyson. winds behind me in the thicket sigh. See On the Hill- side.—Symonds. winds came cold from the Southward. See My New Year's Guests.-Daggett. winds have talked with him confidingly. See Long. - fellow.—Riley. winds of the winter have breathed their dirges. Winds of the Winter, The.—Hayne. wind's on the wold. See Inscription for an Old Bed.— Morris. wi. stir idly by this knoll of bloom. See Little Graves. —Uurry. winds that oncee the Argo bore, See Heroes,—Proctor, See 942 FIRST LINE INDEX The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The Th The The The The The € The The The Th The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The e The The The The The The winds transferred into the friendly sky. See Iliad, The (Camp at Night, The).-Homer. winds were yelling, the waves were swelling. See Last Buccaneer, The.—Macaulay. windy forest, rousing from its sleep. See Silence of the Hills, The-Foster. wine of life tastes stale and sour. See Passion and |Patience.—Fowler. wine of Love is music. See Wine, The...—Thomson. wine-month shone in its golden prime. See Song of the Battle of Morgarten.—Hemans. - winter being over. See Winter Being Over, The.— Collins. . winter is gone, and at first Jack and I were sad. See Our Garden.—Ewing. winter is pathless in the distant Valleys. The.—Boyesen. winter night is cold and drear. See Across the Dela- ware.—Carleton. winter night shuts swiftly down. Within his little hum- ble room. See Heavenly Guest, The.—Tolstoi. winter storms have passed away. See Hymn in Praise of the Natural World, A.—Beauchamp. winter weather it waxeth cold. See Take Thy Old Cloak about Thee.—Anon. - winter wind is wailing, sad and low. See You and I. —Alford. Winter's gone, come hail the Spring. See Spring Song, A.—Anon. . wintry blast goes wailing by. See Christmas Night of '62.—McCabe. wintry west extends his blast. See Winter.—A Dirge.— Burns. wisdom and energy of all the nations are none too great. See Last Speech of William McKinley.—McKinley. wisdom of the world said unto me. See Sapientia Lu- nae.--Dowson. wise forget, dear heart. See Valentine, A.—Gillespy. wise man always shows himself on the side of his assail- See Skeerace, ants. See Compensation (“Wise man,” etc.).-Emer- SOD1. - wise mother, training her daughter. See Wise Mother, The.—Allen. wisest of the wise. See One Gray Hair, The.—Landor. wish that of the living whole. See In Memoriam (Strife, The).-Tennyson. - wistful hound creeps, listening, to the door. See After the Battle.—Braddon. woggly bird sat on the whango tree. The.—Anon. woman had closed her eyes. —Richards. woman still was young and should be fair. of London, The.—Lytton. woman was old, and ragged, and gray. See Somebody’s Mother.— (Macmillan’s Magazine.) woman's cause is man's: they rise or sink. See Prin- cess, . The (Woman).--Tennyson. woman’s-rights movement. See Fair Play for Women (Woman’s Rights).-Curtis. wonder of all-ruling Providence. See Wonder of all- See Whango Tree, See Pitcher of Tears, The. See Streets ruling Providence, The.”—Keats. Wondering sage pursues his airy flight. See Dispensary, The.—Garth. wood is dyed with varied hue. Last Song, The.—Wert. Woodland, and the golden wedge. The.—Vicortari. Woodland brooks that murmur as they go. Coming.—Sherman. Woodland stretched its arms to me. —Wetherald. Yººds * full of fairies I See Child and the Fairies, €.—" " A. - Woods are still that were so gay. See Woods are Still, The.—Field. Woods decay, the woods decay and fall. See Tithonus. —-Tennyson. Woods grew dark, as though they knew no noon. See Life and Death of Jason (Summer Storm) —Morris. “ Woosel-cock, so black of hue. See Midsummer Night's Dream (Birds).--—Shakespeare. - Word of God to Leyden came. See Word of God to Leyden Came, The.—Ranken. word of the Lord by night. SOIl. words of a blue-eyed child as she kissed her chubby hand. See “Good-night, Papa.”— (American Messenger.) words of a rebel old and battered. See Bond of Blood, The.—Thompson. words that trembled on your lips. See Half Truth.- Houghton. work of expansion was by far the greatest work of our people. See National Expansion.—Roosevelt. work of the sun is slow. See Green Grass under the Snow, The...—Preston. work proceeds without intermission. (“Work proceeds,” etc.).-Beecher. work that should to-day be wrought. Alone.—O'Hagan. works my calling doth propose. works of human artifice soon tire. —Medrano. See Indian Warrior's See Violet's Grave, See Spring's See Tree Memories, See Boston Hymn.—Emer- See Soul-building See Ourselves See Poverty.—Wither. See Art and Nature. 94 The The The The The The The The The The The “The world heard: the battle of Lexington. The The The The “The world is ever as we take it.” The The The The The A The The The The The The The The The The The “The world is very beautiful;” The - The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The The 3 workshops open wide their doors. See Six o'Clock P. M.—Anon. world ascribed to Napoleon See True and False Glory.— world contains many an artist. ton. - world, dear John, as the old folks told us. Rest in, A.—Morford. world for sale l—hang See World for Sale, The.—Hoyt. world goes up and the to Margaret.—Kingsley. world has been full of —Mabie. world has brought not anything to make me glad to: day ! See Gladness.-Branch. world has its own dead. See Sonnet, I: Edith Cavell. —Woodberry. world has seen empires and dynasties without number. See Sovereignty of the People, The.—Phelps. world has slipt away and gone. See Little Flutes, The. —O'Sullivan. § and noble qualities. ddy. See Artists.-Edger- See Home to out the sign. world goes down. See Dolcino mysteries. See Christmas Eve. See Horologe of Libertya-Anon. - world is a battle-field. See South and her Problems, The (Future of the South, The).-Grady. world is a queer old fellow. See World, The.—Wilcox. world is all so changed. See French Revolution, The (New Era, The).--Carlyle. world is dry and cold and mechanized. See Steel Age, The.—Brooks. See Cheerful Heart, The. –AIlOIn . world is filled with folly and sin. See Aux Italiens (One isn't Loved Every Day).-Lytton. world is full of care. See Captain Kempthorn.-Long- fellow. - Wºrld is full of poetry—the air. V8, i. world is full of proofs; on every side. Moment, The.—Brown. world is gay with crocus guests. Dyes the Eggs.-Barris. world is great ; the birds all fly from me. Gypsy, The (I am Lonely).-Eliot. wººd is growing better every year. See Senex Jubilans. –Iº,626 Ol. world is naught till one is come. See One.—Bates. world is not a playground. See Practice.—Drummond. world is not so bad a world. See World, The.—Anon. world is now entering upon the Mechanical Epoch. See Mechanical Epoch, The.—Kennedy. world, is quite as good a world. See How We Take it. See Poetry.—Perci- See Critical See Mother Rabbit See Spanish iller. world is so full of a number of things. See Happy Thought.—Stevenson. - world is still deceived with ornament. See Merchant of Venice (Deceit of Appearances, The).-Shakespeare. world is sympathetic ; the statement none can doubt. See Men who Do not Lift, The.—Anon. [ wr. This] world is too much with us; late and soon. See World is too Much with Us, The.—Wordsworth. I said. See Poetry and the See Celestial Country, The.—St. world is waiting for you, young man. See World Is Waiting for You, The.—Calkins. world keeps festival to-day. See Christmas Thoughts. —Talmage. world moves in a grand cycle of days. Progress, The.—Anon. world must be amused. Anon. world, not hush'd, lay as in a trance. See Old Souls.- FHake Poor.--Stowe. world is very evil. Bernard. See Cycles of See value Of Amusements— world of fiction hardly contains a more thrilling chapter. See Thrilling Incident, A.—Anon. gº of the Elder gods. See End and Beginning.— Ulrr. world puts on its robes of glory now. See Autumn.— Laighton. f world recedes 1 it disappears! his Soul, The.—Pope. world since it exists we tolerate. Hugo. world, so full of talent. See Balance Wheel, The.— Coates. world wants men, large-hearted, manly, men. See World Wants Men, The-Anon. world wants men—light-hearted, manly men. See Wanted.—Chester. • -" world was full of battle. See Contemptible Neutral, The. —Stetson. world was made when a man was born. See Experience. —O’Reilly. world was void. See Darkness.-Byron. world was wide when I was young. See Troia Fuit.— Kauffman. world was young in Choir, The.—Reese. World I Was jester ever in. Locker-Lampson. See Dying Christian to See Bourgeois, The.- those days of ours. See Old Church See Jester's Plea, The.— * The AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS The world we live in is a world of mingled good and evil. See Art of Optimism.—Hyde. g The worldly hope men set their hearts upon. See Rubaiyāt of Omar Kháyyám, The (Life and Death).-Fitzgerald. The world’s a bubble, and the life of a man. See World, The.—Bacon. The world's a sea; my flesh a ship that's manned. See Voyage of Life, The.—Quarles. The world’s a varied race of men. File, The.—Whiteford. The x.'s a very happy place. See World's Music, The.— IlOIl. The §: a very happy place. See World's Music, The.— etoun. - The world's great age begins anew. See Hellas (Last Chorus of “Hellas”).-Shelley. The world's history is a divine poem. See “World’s history is a divine poem, The.”—Garfield. The worm of conscience still be-gnaw the soul | Richard III. (Hatred).--Shakespeare. The Wrathful winter, 'proaching on apace. The.—Sackville, Earl of Dorset. - The wreath that star-crowned Shelley gave. Lecture on Keats.-Holmes. The wren had built within the porch, she found. See Płaunted House, The.—Hood. The wretch condemned with life to part. See Captivity, The (Hope).-Goldsmith. The writer would not be acting fair by the young reciter. See Burglar Bill.—Anstey. - - The Yankee boy, before he's sent to school. See Whittling. —Pierpont. The year begins. I turn the leaf. New Leaf.-Anon. The year decays, November's blast. —Anon. - The year grows still again, the surging wake. See Autumn. —Le Gallienne. The year had all the days in charge. - May.—Eliot. The year had gloomily begun. See Common Rank and See King See Induction, See After a See Turning over the See Thanksgiving Day. See Why it was Cold in See One Week-Wells. The year has cast his cloak away. See same-Charles d’Orleans. The year of my birth is unknown. See Nuts to Crack, No. 1.—Denton. The year 1784 was remarkable in the life of our friend the first Gentleman of Europe. See Comparison of George Washington with George the Fourth, called the First Gentleman of Europe.—Thackeray. The ; stood at its equinox. See Farm Walk, A.—Ros- Sett, 1. - The year that is drawing toward its close. Proclamation.—Lincoln. The years are but half a score. Whittier. See Thanksgiving See On the Big Horn.- The year's at the spring. See Little Tommy Smith.--—Riley. The year's at the spring. See Pippa Passes (Good Morning). —Browning. The years back of us are full of voices. See “Years back of us are full of voices, The.”—Murray. The years come in and the years go out. See Months and Holidays, The.—Hadley. The years come not back that have circled away. See Christ- mas Bells.--Anon. The years have linings just as goblets do. See Old Year and the New, The.—Bates. The years roll on, Mother dearest. - loved l—Wanamaker. The years stretch far above thee. Ila, Iſl. The Year's twelve daughters had in turn gone by. See Acon and Rhodope: Or, Inconstancy.—Landor. The fºllºw death came stealing. See New Magdalen, The.— ary. The yellow goldenrod is dressed. See August.—Winslow. The yellow moon is a dancing phantom. See. On a Nightin- gale in April.—Sharp. The yellow snow-fog curdled thick. See Retreat from Mos- cow, The.—Thornbury. The yellow-hair'd laddie sat down on yon brae. - hair’d Laddie, The.—Anon. The yellow-hammer came to build his nest. See Yellow- hammer's Nest, The-Chadwick. The young child Jesus had a garden. See Legend, A.— Stoddard. - The young doctor sits through his advertised hours. See Medical Tyro Waiting for Patients, The-Eldridge. The young Endymion sleeps Endymion’s sleep. See Keats. —Longfellow. The young girl questions: Wisdom.—Hueffer. The young girls and older women. See “Mother” and “Mother Carey's Chickens.”—Anon. The young lords o' the north country. See Lady Maisry (A). — (Old Ballad.) The young May moon is beaming, love. Moon, The.—Moore. The young moon is white. See Japanese Love-song, A.— See Mother Most Be- See Yellow- e 6 € “Whether were it better.” See See Young May Noyes. The § oak grew, and proudly grew. See Oak, The.— mith. The young should plant trees in recognition. See Plant Trees.—Wilson. See To a Child.-Put- The youngest of the nations. See America to England.— Savage. Thee finds me in the garden, Hannah—come in l 'Tis kind of thee. See Quaker Widow, The.—Taylor. Thee for my recitative. See To a Locomotive in Winter.— Whitman. Thee I would think one of the many wise. See To Charles Lamb.—Houghton. Thee, Mary, with this ring I ºwed. See Second Marriage, The and To His Wife and To Mary.—Bishop. Thee need not close the shutters yet; and, David, if thee will. See Vacant Chair, The.—Anon. Thee, too, modest tresséd maid. See Moon.-Rowe. Thees man come into my shop already and he don't say a word. See One Cent and Costs.— (Bostom, Globe.) “Theft.” This is the charge on which Florence McCarthy. See Stolen Song, The.—Williams. Their lips are still as the lips of the dead. March.-Anon. , - Their little language the children. See Love's Language.— Palgrave. Their noonday never knows. See Fame.—Tabb. Their only labor was to kill the time. See Castle of Indo- lence, The.—Thomson. Their pail they must fill. See Jack and Jill.—Loomis. Their preciousness in absence is proved by the desire of their presence. See Writing (Letters).--Tupper. Their trail is broad I See Little Big-Horn.—Hutchinson. Their very gods, it seems, we have forgot. See Beside the Martyr's Memorial,—Stringer. Them ez wants, must choose. See Baker's Duzzen Uv Wize wz, A.—Sill. See Sherman's Sa Then a chief of the great ones around him. See Shah-Na- meh (Zal and Rudabeh).-Robinson. Then agayne I went to the tower melodious. See Pastime of Pleasure, The. (Amoure Laments the Absence of La Belle Pucel).-Hawes. Then Agrippa said unto Paul, “Thou art permitted to speak for thyself.” See Acts of the Apostles (Paul before King Agrippa).-Bible. Then all the birdis sang with voice on height. the Rose.—Dunbar. Then Amohia, taking Ranolf's arm. See Ranolf and Amohia (Legend of Tawhaki, The).--Domett. Then as a nimble squirrel from the wood. See Britannia's Pastorals (Hunted Squirrel, The).-Browne. - Then Atthis to her lover-poet said. See White Feet of Atthis, The.—Lafler. Then awake l—the heavens look bright, Young May Moon.—Moore. Then before all they stand—the holy wow. See Human Life (Marriage).—Rogers. - Then bold Robin Hood to the north he would go. See Robin Hood and the Scotchman (A) - (Old Ballad.) Then by the glass how swift the sand set speed. See Tem- pora Mutantur.—Mactavish. Then came a bloody battle in the clouds. See Battle of Lookout Mountain, The...—Cornwallis. Then came fair May, the fairest maid on ground. See Faerie Queene, The (May).--Spenser. Then came jolly summer, being dight. The (Summer).--Spenser. Then came the Autumn all in yellow clad. Queene, The (Autumn).--Spenser. Then came the fair Queen Kriemhild; she too had seen full well. See Nibelungen Lied (How Margrave Rii. deger was Slain).-Lettsom. - Then came the mad retreat; the whirlwind snows. See Retreat from Moscow, The.—Anon. Then Christ, the Gardener said, “These many years.” See Transplanted.—Jackson. - - y Then “g. fair May, the fairest maid on ground. See May. —Spenser. Then come we to the last remedy, civil war. See Civil War the Greatest National Evil.-Palmerston. See Voyage of Thalaba and the Damsel, The...—Southey. - See Enoch Then did the damsel speak again. Then down the long street having slowly stolen. See Song of my dear I See See Faerie Queene, See Faerie Arden (Return of Enoch Arden, The).-Tennyson. Then flººk to the holly berry. See Holly Berry, The.— Miller. . . Then fare thee well! my dear loved isle. See Sailor's Adieu, The.—Anon. • Then, fare thee well, my own dear love. See Then, Fare Thee Well.—Moore. Then fell the great first rehearsal. See Three Brothers, The (Rehearsal of the Mummers' Play, The).--Phillpotts. Then felt I like some watcher of the skies. See: On First Looking into Chapman's Homer.—Keats. Then forth he called that his daughter fayre. See Faerie Queene, The (Una's Marriage).--Spenser. Then from her locks the helm Achilles tore. See Penthesilea. 3,1] 9. Then from those dark and dreadful precincts passing, ghostly fields. See Epic of Hades, The (Marsyas).-Morris. Then, gazing, I beheld the long-drawn street. See Casa Guidi Windows.-Browning. Then gently scan your brother man. See Then Gently Scan and To the Unco Guid (God, the Only Just Judge).- Burns. Then give me back that time of pleasures. See Give Me back My Youth again.—Goethe. - . Then haste ye, Prescott and Revere ! See Battle of Lexing- ton, e.—Lanier. - 944 FIRST LINE INDEX. There / Then hate me when thou wilt; if ever, now. See Sonnets, XC.—Shakespeare. - Then he bade each of the youths let go his horse. See Battle of Maldon, The.—Anon. - Then hear me, bounteous Heaven. See Venice Preserved (Jaffier Parting with Belvidera).-Otway. Then hey for the whisky, and hey for the meal. o' Yill, A.—Shirrefs. - Then his hand he placed, as ever. See When Greek Meets Greek.--Anon. Then hush oh, hush | for the Father knows what thou knowest not. See same.—Havergal. º Then I turned my harp, took off the lilies we twine round its chords. See Saul (David Playing before Saul).- Browning. Then, in that time and place, I spoke to her. Daughter, The.—Tennyson. Then is she gone? O fool and coward II the Poems.-Drummond. Then it came to pass that a pestilence fell on the city. See Evangeline (Finding of Gabriel) –Longfellow. Then, lady, at last . thou art sick of my sighing. See West- Country Lover, A.—Brown. Then let the chill Sirocco blow. Cotton. Then let the holly red be hung. Then looking upward to the heaven's leans. The.—Buckhurst. - Then, methought, the air grew denser, perfumed from an unseen censer. See Raven, The.—Poe. Then now kuk-comes the bub-bub-bitter time. See Stutter- ing Sonneteer.—Stinson. - Then Oberon spake the word of might. See Flitting of the See Honest Abe of See Cogie See Gardener's See Sonnets from See same.—Sherman. . See Induction, Fairies, The...—Barlow. Then on to the holy Republican strife. the West.—Stedman. Then out spake brave Horatius. See Horatius.—Macaulay. Then paddling off with all her might. See Ranolf and Amo- hia (Amohia’s Flight).--Domett. - Then Perceveraunce in all goodly haste. See Pastime of Pleasure, The (Of the Great Mariage Betwene Graunde Amour and Labell Pucell).-Hawes. Then said the master: “I will also go!” See Extract from “The Light of Asia.”—Arnold. Then sang Deborah and Barak. See Judges V (War Song of Kishon).-Bible. Then sang Moses and children of Israel this song unto the Lord. See Exodus (Song of Moses).-Bible. Then saw I, with gray eyes fulfilled of rest. See In Hades. —Brackett. . Then saw they how there hove a dusky barge. See Idylls of the King (Passing of Arthur, The).-Tennyson. Then shall the kingdom of heaven be likened unto the ten virgins. See St. Matthew, XXV.-Bible. Then shall we see and know the group divine. See Then shall We See.—Moore. Then shame to manhood, and opprobrious more. See Task, The (Bastile, The).--Cowper. Then she came to the pillar of the bed. See Tyrant's Death. - —Apocrypha. - Then sighed the Wandering Angel sore. See Water Lily, he.—Waters. - Then sing they how he first ordained the circled board. See Caerleon-upon-Usk.-Drayton. Then sing, ye birds, sing, sing a joyous song I See Ode: Intimations of Immortality.—Wordsworth. Then spake Jehovah to Job out of the whirlwind and said. See Job (Omnipotence of Jehovah).--Bible. Then spake King Arthur to Sir Bedivere. See Idylls of the King (Passing of Arthur, The).--—Tennyson. Then spoke the proud king. See Satan's. Speech.-Genesis. (Old Eng.) Then step by step walks Autumn. Processional).-Craik. Then tell me how to woo thee, love. Woo Thee.—Graham. See October (Autumn's See O Tell me How to Then that dread angel near the awful throne. See Fiat Lux.-Mifflin. Then the fierce trumpet-flourish. See Battle, The...—Macau- lay. Then the handsome Pau-Puk-Keewis. See Song of Hiawa- tha, The (“Then the Handsome Pau-Puk-Keewis).- Longfellow. - Then the king in low deep tones. SOIl. Then the little, Hiawatha. See Song of Hiawatha, The - (Hiawatha's Chickens).-Longfellow. Then the Lord answered Job out of the whirlwind, and said. See Job.-Bible. Then the master with a gesture of command. See Building of the Ship, The.—Longfellow. Then the night wore on, and we knew the worst. See Maiden's Last Farewell, The...—John Paul. Then thus. “Since man from beast by words is known.” See Dunciad, The.—Pope. Then to my room I went. |Patmore. Then, too, I love thee. See same.--Lomin. Then took the generous host. See Rose, The.—Taylor. Then, walked they to a grove but near at hand. See Bri- tannia's Pastorals (Scented Grove, The).-Browne. Then, while the first day of the week was dark. See Light of the World, The (Mary at the Sepulchre).-Arnold. See King, The-Tenny- See Angel in the House, The- See Winter Glass, The.— . There are a great many kinds of animals. Then who wouldst see the lovely and the wild. See Monu- ment Mountain.—Bryant. Then with the knowledge of death as walking one side of me. See When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd.— Whitman. ^ Then you acknowledge that it is yours? The.—Howells. Thence passing forth, they shortly doe arryve. See Faerie Queene, The (Bower of Bliss, The).--Spenser. - Thence to the famous orators repair. See Paradise Re- gained.—Milton. - Thenne gyrdez he to Gryngolet. See Syr Gawayn and the º Knyght (Sir Gawayn at the Green Chapel).- - Il CI].. | Theocritus | Theocritus l ah, thou hadst pleasant dreams. See Theocritus.--Langhorne. Theophilus Thistle, that sifter of thistles. See Theophilus Thistle's Thrusted Thumb.-Pond. Ther is right at the West side of Itaille. Tale, The (Griselda).-Chaucer. - Ther wacz lokyng on lenthe the lude to beholde. Gawayn and the Grene Knyght.—Anon. There a youth, and a well-belovèd youth. Daughter of Islington.— (Ballad.) There ain't no pleasure in being a boy these days, there ain't I See Fauntleroy's Wail.--—Riordan. There ain't no use in talkin'. See Philosophy at Ten.— Lauferty. There ain’t no West no more, Bill. See There Ain't No West No More.—Anon. There all the happy souls that ever were. of Heaven, The.—Jonson. There ance was a may, and she lo'ed na men. my Heart's Licht I wad Dee.—Baillie. See Mouse Trap, See Canterbury See Syr See Bailiff's See Pleasures See Werena See Composition See Real Muck- of Animals.--Rook. - There are a hundred sermons in this text. rake Man, The.—Van Dyke. There are a number of us creep. See Insignificant Existence. —Watts. - There are a sort of men whose visages. See Merchant of Venice, The (Pomposity).--Shakespeare. See Little Foxes.— See En- There are a thousand foxes to one lion. Burdette. There are a thousand pretty, engaging little ways. gaging Manners.—Anon. There are about fifty species of maple. “State Tree.”—The Maple.—Tindall. There are beautiful songs that we never sing. the World, The.—Anon. There are blossoms that hae budded. Anon. There are bonds of all sorts in this world of ours. teen, The.—O'Reilly. There are books which take rank in our life with parents and lowers. See Books (“There are books,” etc.) – Emerson. There are bridges on the rivers. See Rainbow, The.—Ros- setti. There are brief crises in which the drift. tions.—Foss. There are but three individuals. ton [, The J.-Everett. There are certain things—as a spider, a ghost. man's Sea-dirge, An.—Anon. There are Circumstances of peculiar and beautiful corres- pondence. See New England and Virginia and Pilgrim |Fathers, The.—Winthrop. There are days of silent sorrow. See Hardest Time of All, The.—Doudney. See Choosing a See Way of See Scotch Hymn.— See Can- See Crises of Na- See Character of Washing-- See English- There are faces just as perfect. See My Love of Long Ago. —Browne. Therº, are few faithful portraits. See Daniel Webster.— O8,]". There are four things—four indubitable things that make high license. See Some Delusions of High License.— Johnson. There are gains for all our losses. See Flight of Youth, The. —Stoddard. There are generally about six of them in a bunch. See How Girls Fish.-Anon. There are harps that complain to the presence of night. See Music of the Night.—Neal. There are hermit souls that live withdrawn. the Side of the Road, The.—Foss. There are in this loud [or rude] stunning tide. ness and Inward Music.—Keble. There ‘. lands beyond the ocean. See Morning in Kansas. – Vlă SOIl. There are lessons to learn through the school-time of life. See Lessons.—Roach. There are letters and letters. swer, The).-Mérimée. There are little green beds in many a row. See Green Beds, The.--Sangster. There are living organisms so transparent. Extract concerning.—Holmes. - There are lots of things a girl doesn’t know. See Things a Girl doesn’t Know.—Denton. There are loyal hearts, there are spirits brave. See There Are Loyal Hearts.-Bridge. There are many flags in many lands, See Hurrah for the Flag.—Anon. See House by See Happi- See Inconnue (“Unknown An- See Emerson, 945 There AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS There are many flags in many lands. See Our Flag.—How- lister. There are many flags in many lands. White and Blue.-Anon. There are many friends of summer. Who Cling to You.-Anon. There are many phases through which the Soul must pass. See same.—Anon. Ther. i: many to sing. See Man Behind the Gun, The.— ark. There are men who dispute what they do not understand. See How Mr. Coville Counted the Shingles on his House. —Bailey. There are Hºments in life that are never forgot. See Re- membrance.—Percival. : There are new developments of human character. See Drunkard’s Wife, The...—Burritt. e There are no bargains driven. See Hudibras (Marriage).-- Butler. There are no colors in God's heaven-bent bow. See My Mother.—Currie. g There are no colors in the fairest sky. See Walton's Book See Old Times, of Lives.—Wordsworth. There are no days like the good old days. Old Friends, Old Love.—Field. * There are no friends like old friends. See Old Friends,- - Sickles. There are no infidels. All unbelief. Jones. There are no more Christmas stories to write. ments of the Season.—Porter. There are no occult forces. See Death Opens on the Dawn. Hugo. * There are ºt many men. See Mother of Frances Willard, The.—Gordon. There are occasions in life, in which a great mind lives years. See Uses of Astronomy, The (Discoveries of Galileo).- Everett. e There are on the pages of humanity’s story. See Joan of Arc.—Ireland. There are one or two things I should just like to hint. See Fable for Critics, A (To his Countrymen).--Lowell. There are parts of our life we do not like to think about. See same.—Parker. There are persons among you, O Athenians, who think to confound a speaker. See Philippics (Democracy Hate- ful to Philip, A).--Demosthenes. There are pestilential nuisances. See Her Graduation Rhyme. Anon. There are poems unwritten and songs unsung. See Un written Poems.--Anon. There are points from which we can command our life. See Festus (Forecast).-Bailey. There are recollections as pleasant as they are sacred and eternal. See same.—Walker. * There are several sovereignties in this country. See same.— Garfield See Gift “There are silver pines on the window-pane.” that None could See, The.—Wilkins. See Bent Sae See Time Flies.—Good- See Cling to Those See There are None.— See Compli- There are sixteen lang miles I’m sure. Brown, The.— (Old Ballad.) There are so many birds and bugs. fellow. There are so many things, I think, we do not understand. . See Brother Ben.—Meyers. There are some children in the field at play. See Ideas.— Young. There are some great troubles that only time can heal. See Same.—Anon. There are some hearts like wells, See Living Waters.-Spencer. There are some hearts, that, like the rowing vine. den Flowers.--Anon. There are some ills which affect all society and all govern- ment. See Sense of Public Duty, The.—Pillsbury. There are some lessons suggested to us. See Old Glory.— Gumbart. There are some qualities some incorporate things. See Son- See Wayside, The.—Morse. net-Silence.—Poe. There are some quiet ways. There are some things hard to understand. See Last Time I Met Lady Ruth, The.—Lytton. - There are some wishes that may start. See There Are Some Wishes.—Landor. There are sounds in the sky when the year grows old. See Christmas Bells.-Anon. There are stages of the progress. See Graduation.—Brooks. There are stepping-stones in the deepest waters. See As Thy Day Thy Strength shall Be.—H. B. C. ' There are strange things done in the midnight sun. See Cremation of Sam McGee, The.—Service. There are strong powers of love that early years. Final Powers.--Barlow. There are sunflow’rs in the field, today. ercise, A.—Anon. There are sweeter words than were ever said. Unexpressed.—Elders. There are those, though, whom monuments can never honor. See Bombast.—Anon. There are those who are dissatisfied with me. in . Eighteen Sixty-Three, The.—Lincoln. . There are three green eggs in a small brown pocket. See At Little Virgil's Window.—Markham. green-mossed and deep. See Trod- See Love's See Sunflower Ex- See Life’s See Situation See Our Own Red, There are three lessons I would write. See Words of Strength.--Schiller. - There are three preachers, ever preaching. See Three Preach- ers, The...—Mackay. - There are three tests by which races love to be tried. See Toussaint L’Ouverture (Toussaint L’Ouverture's Place among Great Men).--Phillips. There are three ways in which men take. ers, The.—Holmes. There are three words that sweetly blend. See Mother, Home, and Heaven.—Muckle. See Sword See Music-grind- There are times when arms alone will suffice. and a Nation’s Rights, The.—Meagher. - There are times when big thoughts burst. See American Motherhood.—(EIaverhill Gazette.) º There are twelve months in all the year. See Robin Hood and the Widow's Three Sons and Robin Hood Rescuing the Widow’s Three Sons.—Anon. There are twelve months throughout the year. ber.—Howitt. 3. There are twenty dead who're sleeping near the slopes of Bud Dajo. See Fight at Dajo, The.—Wood. There are two angels that attend unseen. See Christus: A Mystery (“There are two,” etc.) —Longfellow. There are two births; the one when light. See To Chloe.— Cartwright. There are two kinds of people on earth today. See Leaning and Lifting.—Wilcox. There are two kinds of people on earth today. See Two Kinds of People.—Lyman-Wheaton. - There are two little songsters well known in the land. See I Have and Oh I Had I.-Langheim. There are two smithies in our little town. Smithy, The.—Eaton. There are two very funny fellows in Harlem. See Ever so Far Away.—Von Boyle. There are two ways of regarding a sermon. Venice (Sermons).-Ruskin. There are veils that lift, there are bars that fall. of Maelduin.—Rolleston. There are very few who do not feel themselves indebted. See Mother's Influence, The-(Scribner's Monthly.) There are Whips and tops and pieces of string. See Things in the Children’s Drawer, The.—Anon. There are who, bending supple knees. See Morris. There are who say the lover's heart. There are who say we are but dust. See same.—Landor. There are wild theories abroad. See Against Lord John Russell's Motion.—Canning. There are Women in this world. See Cats.--Lawless. There, as she sewed, came floating through her head. See Past.—Howells. 2 There #. chasm's edge behold her lean. See At Niagara. —Urlſ Cier. There Baiae sees no more the joyous throng. See Baiae.— Thomson. There, be many kinds of parting—yes, I know. tion.—Dickinson. There be none of Beauty's daughters. Music.—Byron. There be some hearts so airily built. See Love, Hope and Memory.—Tennyson. There...be the greyhounds lo'k! an' there's the heare! See Heåre, The.—Barnes. & There be those who sow beside. See There be Those.—Bar- See Septem- See Haunted See Stones of See Song Courage.— See Love.—Hervey. See Separa- See Stanzas for ton. There beams no light from thy hall to-night. Palace, The.—Milligan. y g See Dark There bloom three young flowers so sweet and fair. See Three Flowers, The-Smith. There blooms a bonnie flower. Sigerson. - There breathes a sense of Spring in the boon air. See Accidia.—Beeching. There breathes no being but has some pretence. (Poesy).-Holmes, There by the window in the old house. Herndon.—Masters. There cam' seven Egyptians on a day. See Gypsy Countess, The.—(Ballad.) There came a bird out oa bush. See Lady Isabel and the Elf-Knight (B).-- (Old Ballad.) There came a day of showers. See Silver Thaw, The.— Roberts. - There came a ghost in Ior to] Marg’ret's [or Marjorie's] door. See Sweet William and May Marg’ret and Sweet William's Ghost.—(Ballad.) $ There came a man, making his hasty moan. —Hunt. . There came a mystic thought to me. The.—Willson. There came a soul to the gate of Heaven. The Smith. - There came a sound of drums. Twice on such a day. See T}r. Sevier (Fall In 1—1860).—Cable. There came a stirring of wind from the east. See MacLeod of Dare.—Black. There came a youth upon the earth. See Shepherd of King Admetus.--—Lowell. There came an ancient man and slow. See Call to a Scot, The.--Harding. See Heather Glen, The.— See Poetry See William H. See Mahmoud. See Mystic Thought, See Self-exiled, 946 FIRST LINE INDEX There There came an elf knight out of a bush. See Water O' Wearie's Well, The.— (Old Ballad.) There came at night a clarion call from Heaven. See Off Havana.-Ingham. There came from the Rhineland three travelers gay. Landlady's Daughter, The.—Parsons. There came one night a stranger—a beggar. Christ.—Richard. tº There came to Cameliard. See Idylls of the King (Crown- ing of Arthur, The).-Tennyson. There came to De Leon, the sailor. See Ponce De Leon.— Butterworth. © There came to my window one morning in spring. See See Editor's First- Robin, The.—Anon. * There came to port, last Sunday night. born, An and New Arrival, The.—Cable. & There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin. See Exile of Erin, The.—Campbell. † There can be no prosperity nor virtue nor glory in the aggre- gate. See same.—Chapin. There can be nothing sadder than the solemn hush of nature. See Autumn Thoughts.-Nye. There chanced to be a pedlar bold. See Bold Pedlar and Robin Hood, The...— (Old Ballad.) There come rare moments when we stir. See Rare Mo- ments.-Wright. *-, There come the boys | Oh, dear, the noise l the Boys.-Anon. There come to Red Hoss Mountain. See Theme.—Adams. - There comes a month in the weary year. See See There Come Variations on a Sce October.— Anon. & There daily gladdens my awakening sight. the State House Dome.—Garvey. There dawn dear memories of the past. See On Seeing Il OIl. There, Dicky, I’m all ready but my veil. See Hunting an Apartment.—Fisk. There iºd upon the Miraj height. See Good Deeds.-Ar- nold. ~. There, don’t cry any more, Arty, and you shall have Sissy's new wax doll. See Brave Little Sister, The.—Anon. There ! don’t that look nice I* know mamma thought I couldn't do this. See Pious.-Rook. There, down Salerno's bay. See Paestum.—Cranch. There dwelt a fair maid in the West. See James Harris (Daemon Lower, The (A) — (Old Ballad.) There dwelt a man in faire Westmerland. See Johnie Arm. strong (A).-- (Old Ballad.) There dwelt a miller hale and bold. See Miller of [the] Dee, The...—Mackay. There dwelt an old man in Monastier. Stevenson. There dwelt in Bethlehem, a Jewish maid. See Miracle of the Roses, The...—Southey. There dwelt in far Japan. See Stone--cutter, The.—Allen. There dwelt the Man, the flower of human kind. See Mount Vernon, the Home of Washington.—Day. There falls with every wedding chime. See same.—Landor. There fared a mother driven forth. See House of Christmas, The...—Chesterton. - There fell a King. Not King alone in blood. See Frederick III.—Coolbreth. There fell an April shower, one night. —Wilkins. - There gleams a plough in Thuringian land. See Mine Own Land.—Münchhausen. See Modestine.— See April Showers. There go, those men again, from morning till night. See Removal, The.—Hamilton. There, go to sleep, Dolly, in your mother's lap. See Little Girl to Her Dolly, The.—Anon. There goes in the world a notion that the scholar should be a recluse. See American Scholar, The...—Emerson. There goes the old bell again, swinging out from the old Stone arch. See Cherokee Roses.—Anon. There grew a little flower once. See Die Herz Blume.— OOCl. Therº, #. a lowly flower by Eden-gate . See Eden-Gate.— O Oelf. There grewe an aged tree on the greene. See Shepheardes Calender, The (Oak and the Briere, The) –Spenser. There grows a fair palmetto in the sunny southern lands. See Palmetto and the Pine, The.—Pike. There had been a gloomy silence in the room. See Oliver Twist (Death of Bill Sykes, The).--Dickens. There hangs a sabre, and there a rein. See All.—Anon and Durivage. There happened to be only four bedrooms. Ventriloquist, A.—Cockton. There has been a change of government. Address, March, 1913.−Wilson. “There has been a heap of rubbish dumped about the patient Seas.” See Uncle Sam’s Spring Cleaning.—Foss. There has come to my mind a legend.—a thing I had half forgot. See Legend, A.—Osborne. There has fallen a splendid tear. See Waiting.—Tennyson. See Night with a See Inaugural She has gone—she has left us in passion and pride. See Brother Jonathan's Lament For Sister Caroline.— Holmes. There has something gone wrong. See “Keep a Stiff Upper Lip.”—Cary. There hath come an host to see Thee. See Lullaby in Bethle- hem,--Bashford, See Done Unto See Memories.— . There have been a number of trees suggested. See Choosing a “State Tree.”—The Hickory.—Painter. { . There have been many painful crises since the impatient Vanity of South Carolina. See Abraham Lincoln.— Lowell. There have been those who have denied to Lafayette the name of a great man. See Eulogy on Lafayette.— Everett. t There have, indeed, been other republics. public, The.—Curtis. e There he lay upon his back. See Aurora Leigh (Marian's Child).-Browning. * There he moved, cropping the grass at the purple canyon's lip. See Horse Thief, The.—Benét. There he repeated with a look. See Apostrophe to Water (Apostrophe to Cold Water).-Arrington. There he stands, in his pitiful parti-hues. See Circus Clown, The.—Urner. There he stood, the grand old hero, great Virginia's godlike Son. See Battle of the Wilderness, The.—Tenella. . There ! I have finished my algebra lesson at last. See Be- hind the Scenes.—Rayne. There ! I knowed it would be so, spite of all my word and prayer. See Church Fair, The.—Eisenbeis. “There, I’ll give it up,” cried Bennie. See Clock Friend, The.—Caldwell. There in her high-backed chair she sits. See Mother's Bless- ing, The.—Anon. There in his room, whene'er the moon looks in. See Ode for a Master Mariner Ashore.—Guiney. There in its old historic splendour stands. See Sonnet to the See Nathaniel See For the Picture.— See American Re- Hudson.—Hellman. There in seclusion and remote from men. Hawthorne.—Longfellow. There in stupendous horror grew. Turner. There in the fame a beauteous creature stands. —Calidasa. - There in the meadow-land two jackdaws cry. Cavalry Song.—Zuckermann. There is a beauty at the goal of life. —Lampman. There is a beauty of the reason. premacy).--Tupper. There is a bird I know so well. Van Dyke. There is a bird in the poplars. See Metric Figure.-Williams. There is a bird that comes and sings. See Song the Oriole Sings, The-Howells. There is a bird, who by his coat. See Jackdaw, The.— Bourne. - There is a boat upon a sea. See Silver Boat, Ther—Butts. There is a book, who runs may read. See Elder Scripture, The.—Keble. - There is a brief period in our spring. See Spring Relish, A (Signs and Seasons).-Burroughs. There is a certain young lady. See Certain Young Lady.— Irving. There is a child—a boy or girl. See Is it You?—Goodwin. There is a city, builded by no hand. See Civitas Dei and Paradisi Gloria.-Parsons. There is a class in our school. M. E. C. See Woman. See Austrian See Goal of Life, The. See Beauty (Mental Su- See Song-sparrow, The.— See Wondrous Wise Class.— There is a class of men rebellious to all law. See Shall - America be Ruled Forever by the Liquor Power 2– Ireland. - There is a clouded city, gone to rest. —Ware. There is a country full of wine. See Two Voices.—Corbin. There is a creed whose pure and gentle teaching. See Creeds.--Anon. There is a Crown upon her brow. See City, The.—Hooker. See Aztec City, The. There is a dance of leaves in that aspen bower. See Glad- ness of Nature, The.—Bryant. - There is a , danger from suppressed repudiation. See Sup. pressed Repudiation.—Beecher. There is a destiny that makes us brothers. Markham. There is difference worth while to note. See Heroism of Horatio Nelson, The.—Mills. There is a dungeon in whose dim drear light. See Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage (Filial Love).-Byron. There is a fashion in this land. See Knight's Ghost, The...— (Old Ballad.) 'There is a feast in your father's house. See Leesome Brand. — (Ballad.) There is a fever of the spirit. See Nightmare Abbey (Mr. Cypress's Song" in Ridicule of Lord Byron) and Song by Mr. Cypress.-Peacock. There is a flower, a little flower. Daisy.—Montgomery. There is a flower I wish to wear. See Heartsease.—Landor. There is a flower, the lesser Celandine. See Lesson, A.— Wordsworth. There is a flower, the lesser celandine. See Small Celan- dine, The.—Wordsworth. There is a flower which dares the storms and winds. See See Outside.—Anon. See Praise for the See Creed, A.— See Daisy The and To a Flower of Love, The.—Kahn. “There is a fountain filled with blood.” There is a fountain fill'd with blood. Fountain Opened.—Cowper. There is a fountain in the forest. Fairies, The.—Southey. There is a funny fellow. See Funny Fellow, A.—Sherman. See Fountain of the 947 There AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS There is a funny little man. See Mr. Nobody.—Anon. There is a garden enclosed. See Wild Eden.—Woodberry. There is a garden in her face See Cherry-ripe.—Allison. There is a Garden in her face. See Cherry Ripe.—Cam- p10m. ; There is a garden where lilies. See Eutopia.-Palgrave. There is a gentle nymph not far from hence. See Comus (Nymph of the Severn, The) –Milton. There is a glorious city in the Sea. See Venice.—Rogers. There is a glory in tree and blossom. See same.—Parker. There is a God! The herbs of the valley, the cedars of the mountains, bless Him. See Genius of Christianity, The (Nature Proclaims a Deity).-Chateaubriand. “There is a good time coming, boys.” See Now.—Anon. There is a grandeur in the soul that dares. See same.-- Clarke. - - There is a great hope for the Prohibition Party. See Go Forward to Victory.—Funk. te There is a green hill far away. —Alexander. There is a green island in lone Gougaune Barra. gaune Barra.--Callanan. There is a grey eye that tears are thronging. See There is a Grey Eye.—Saint Columkille. There is a happy land. See Happy Land, The and same.— Young. e Ther. is a history in all men's lives. See King Henry IV., t. See Dear See There is a Green Hill. See Gou- - (Oracle).—Shakespeare. There is a home where an old-fashioned mother. Old-fashioned Mother.—Chapman. There is a house in heaven. See same.—Spervogel. Therº is a jewel which no Indian mines. See Risposta- IłOIl. There is a knack in doing many a thing. See Pilgrims and the Peas, The...—Pindar. - There is a lady sweet and kind. Anon. There is a lady with a baby, and it looks like a new one. See New Baby, The.—Burnett. There is a land, of every land the pride. See Home and Love of Country and Home and Our Country and Our Home and West Indies, The (My Country) –Mont- gomery. There is a land of Grumbles. See Keep Away.—Nutty. ve See Heavenly Land, The There is a land of pure delight. and same.—Watts. There is a land that lieth. See Tahiti.-Kelly. There is a legend in some Spanish book. See Strangled.— Hamilton. c There is a little bird that sings. See Sweetheart.—Greville. There is a little maiden. Who is she 7 Do you know? See Who is She 3—Douglass. There is a little moral thing in France. Wolcott. .- There is a little mystic clock. See Life Clock, The.—Anon. There is a little old man with silvery hair. See Christmas. ide.—Anon. There is a lofty spot. Procter. There is a lonely spirit. See Whip-poor-will.—McLachlan. There is a love of country which comes uncalled. See Amer- ican Nationality ..(Love of Country).-Choate. There is a madness of the heart, not head. See Madness.- (Punch.) * There is a maid—I am afraid. See To Violet.—Rogers. There is a man of great abilities. See Irish Aliens.—Shiel. There is a mansion vast and fair. See World, The.—Schiller. There is a mate for every heart. See Dream-love.—Peck. There is a mermaid in the bay. See Mermaid, The.—Sulli- Väll. "There is *ighty dawning on the earth. See Prophecy, A. See There is a Lady.— See Bienseance.— See Convent of La Verna, The.— 8, Ciê. There is a modest private mansion on the bank of the Poto- mac. See Washington's Home.—Everett. There is a mother, legend runs. See Mother West.—Chap- IIla, Il. - There is a mountain and a wood between us. See Separa- tion.—Landor. There is a music in the march of stars. There is a mystery in the soul of state. Cressida (Oracle).--Shakespeare. There is a National Flag I See American Flag, The.—Sum- See same.—Bates. See Troilus and IlêT. There is a natural tendency among men. See Imagination, a Means of Napoleon's Success.-Anon. “There is a niland on a river lying.” See Collusion between a Alegaiter and a Water Snaik.-Morris. “There is a peculiar awe in that reverential stillness.” See Ravanels, The (At the Stroke of Two).--Dickson. There is a perennial nobleness, and even sacredness in work. See Past and Present (Work).--Carlyle. There is a perpetual nobleness in work. See Dignity of Work, The.—Carlyle. * There is a picture of this excellent woman. well’s Mother.—Thayer. There is a pity in forgotten things. ten things, The.—Thomas. There is a plant you often see. See Oliver Crom- See Triumph of Forgot- See Corn.—Anon. There is a pleasure in the pathless woods. See Childe Hºld's Pilgrimage (Apostrophe to the Ocean).-- yron. There is a pool, on Garda. See same.-Scollard. There is a question that comes down to all of us. See Mo- mentous Question, A.—Colfax. . - There is a rainbow in the sky. There is a sound I would not hear. There is a quest that calls me. See Mystic, The.—Rice. There is a quiet spirit in these woods. See. Spirit of Poetry, The.—Longfellow. There is a race from eld descent. See Hey Nonny No.— Merington. - e See Promise.—Anon. Therº is a reaper, Death his name. See Harvest Song.— Il Oll. There is a Reaper, whose name is Death. See Reaper and the Flowers, The HLongfellow. There is a river clear and fair. See Fragment in Imitation of WordWorth and Imitation of Wordsworth, An.— Fanshawe. There is a river in the ocean. See same-Maury. There is a river singing in between. See Wabash, The...— Thompson. There is a rule to drink. See Rule of Three, A.—Rice. There is a safe and secret place. See Secret Place, The...— Lyte. - There is a Serene and settled majesty. See Majesty of Trees, The Irving. There is a shadow on the wall. See Shadow on the Wall, The.—Anon. There is a shrine whose golden gate. See Shrine, The...— Dolben. There is a silence that thunders. See Foretokens of Immor- tality.—Hillis. There # 8. filence Where hath been no sound. See Silence. —f 100Ci. There is a singing in the summer air. The.—Buchanan. . There is a social responsibility that is recognized by society everywhere. See Social Responsibilities.—Gough. There is a soft green darkness 'round. See Forest Silence. (Harper's Magazine.) - - There is a sort of courage, which I frankly confess it. See Noblest Public Virtue, The.—Clay. z There is a soul above the soul of each. See Summer Pool, See Humanity.— Dixon. There is a Soul Gethsemane. See Easter Sacraments.- Schauffler. & See Fear.—Mitchell. There is a sound of thunder afar. See Storm I Storm | Rifle. men Form and War, The-Tennyson. There is a sound that's dear to me. See Lay of the Levite, The.—Aytoun. There is a spot of earth supremely blest. Montgomery. There is a spot which I used to visit some years ago. See Year Among The Trees, A (Relations of Trees to Water).-Flagg. There is a stane in yon water. See Burd Isabel and Earl Patrick,-(Old Ballad.) There is a stir of expectation, a burst of trumpets from the Capitol. See Festival of Mars, The...—Brooks. There is a story I have heard. See Bluebell, The.—Anon. There is a story, I have heard. See Bluebell, The.—East- IIla, Il. There is a story that I have been told. See Ten Robber h Toes.—Barr. There is a story told of a magician. See Christmas Garden, A.—Anon. There is a stream (I name not its name, lest inquisitive tourist). See. Bothie of Tober-na-Vuolich, The (Bathers, The).-Clough. There is a temple in my heart. Robinson. • There is a temple in ruin stands. (Alp's Decision) —Byron. - There is a tide in the affairs of men. See Julius Caesar (Taken at the Flood).--—Shakespeare. There is a time, we know not when. See same-Alexander. There is a tomb in Arqua, rear'd in air. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Petrarch's Tomb).-Byron. There is a vignette representing a heavy sword. See Opi- nions Stronger than Armies.—Ostrander. There is a virtuous, glorious courage. See True Courage in Life.—Channing. There is a wail in the wind to-night. See same.—Paton. There is a white hatchment over the portal. See Baby is Dead, The-Browne. There is a window over the way. See Baby Over the Way, The-Gladden. - - There is a window, years long past I knew. See Then and Now.—Ampère. There is a woman down town who delights to find a case. See Uncle Tom and the Hornets.--(Detroit Free Press.) There is a word. See “Good-bye.”—Anon. There is a yew-tree, pride of Lorton Vale. Wordsworth. . - There is abundant evidence in America. Forests.--Higley. There is abundant reason. SOIl. There is always room for beauty. —Coates. There is an affinity between all natures. man, A.—Irving. There is an air for which I fain would give. —Nerval. - There is an air for which I would disown. See Old Tune, n.—Lang. - There is an apostolical succession. See Home.— See Temple Garlands.- See Siege of Corinth, See Yew-trees.— See Cutting off the See Love in the Home.—Dickin- See Poetry of Earth, The. See True Noble. See Fantasia. See same.—Boardman. 948 FIRST LINE INDEX There There is an editor on Harvard Street who never gets home till long after midnight. See Ruining the Minister's Parrot.—Anon. - g There is an element of poetry in us all. See Poetry in Battle. —Robertson. There is an end to kisses and to sighs. is no End.—Anon. - - * There is an enduring tenderness. . See Mother's Sacrifice, The.—Irving. •. There is an hour of peaceful rest. Rest, The.—Tappan. There is an isle beyond our ken. The-Sharp. There is an isle, Austin. - There is an old fellow. See Santa Claus.—Anon. There is an old tradition sacred held in Wexford town. See Fishermen of Wexford, The.—O'Reilly. There is an old woman down town. See Uncle Tom and the Hornets.--Anon. . There is an old yew tree. See Old Church-yard Tree, The. —Anon. There is an opinion that littleness must necessarily be mean. See Napoleon's Ambition and Shelley's Doubt.—De Shon. - There is an unseen battle-field. See Unseen Battle-field, The. —Anon. There is another fact which strikes one in looking at these See To Love there See Hour of Peaceful See Isle of Lost Dreams, kissed by a smiling sea. See Capri.- nests. See Birds Choose the Maple, The...—Cooper. There is beauty in the forest. See Beauty Everywhere.— Smith. There is, between the whole animal kingdom on the one side. See same.—Müller. There is blood on thy desolate shore. Island of Cuba.—Percival. e - “There is Bryant, as quiet, as cool, and as dignified. See ‘‘Table for Critics,” A.—Lowell. There is but one great sorrow. See Shadow, The...—Stod- dard. There is but one thing that still harks me back. See Philip Van Artevelde (Love Reluctant to Endanger Its Object). —Taylor. There is delight in singing, though none hear. See Robert See Dignity of Labor, The.—Hall. Browning.—Landor. There is enjoyment in the pathless woods. See Quiet Street, See Apostrophe to the There is dignity in toil. The-Anon. There is ever a song somewhere, my dear. See Song, A.; - “There is ever a song somewhere, my dear.”—Riley. There is heard a hymn when the panes are dim. See Feast of the Snow, The.—Chesterton. There is in life no blessing like affection. See Bonds of Affection.—Landon. There is in the fate of these unfortunate beings much to awaken our sympathy. See Indians, The.—Story. There is in the wide lone sea. See Officer's Grave, The.— yte. There is Lowell, who's striving Parnassus to climb. See Fable for Critics, A. (On Himself).-Lowell. There is many a love in the land, my love. “There is many a land,” etc.—Miller. There is many a rest in the road of life. See Bright Side, The.—Kidder. º - Theri, is May in books forever. See May and the Poets.- unt. *. There is much declamation about the sacredness of the com- pact. See Keynote of Abolition, The.—Garrison. There is much in every way in the city of Florence to excite the curiosity. See Uses of Astronomy, The (Galileo). —Everett. - There is much that may be done. See So Much May be Done.— (Hebrew Journal.) There is much to be said in favor of keeping a regular ac- count. See Boy's Journal, A.—Anon. - There is music in the ocean. See Music Everywhere.—Mul- chinock. - There is naught that is new, saith the preacher. See To Robert Louis Stevenson.-Wielé. There is no age. See same.—Gore-Booth. There is no architect. See House, The.—Emerson. There º no better time in all the year. See Merry Christmas. —Likey. There is no birdling in the nest the breeze rocks in the tree. See God’s Father Care.—Harris. There is no breeze upon the fern. See Lady of the Lake, The (Beal' an Dhuine).--Scott. There is no change upon the deep. Z16. There is no charm in time, as time, nor good. and its Changes.—Bailey. There is no day so dark. See Discontent.—Thaxter. There is no dearer love of lost hours. See Idleness.— Mitchell. There is no death, the stars go down. Death.-McCreery. There is no dew left on the daisies and clover. See Songs of Seven (Seven Times One—Exultation) –Ingelow. There is no doubt of the sovereignty of the United States. See Sovereignty of the United States, The.—Anon. There is no escape by the river. See At the End of the Day.—Hovey. * There is no excuse for neglect of duty more common. See I Forgot.—Anon. See Song: See Magellan.—Macken- See Time See There is No There is no fire of the crackling boughs. —Smith. - * There is no flock, however watched and tended. See Resig- nation.—Longfellow. See Glenaradale. There is no flower, no violet e'er so sweet. See Ballad: “There is no flower.”—Deschamps. * There is no friend like a sister. See Good Sister, The...— Rossetti. There is no God I If one should stand at noon. is no God.—Almon-Hensley. “There is no God,” the foolish saith. The.—Browning. “There is no God,” the wicked saith. See Dipsychus (Athe- ism) and There is no God.—Clough. See There See Cry of the Human, See Hope.— There is no grave on earth's broad chart. Anon. There is no great and no small. See Informing Spirit, The. —Emerson. There is no historic figure more noble than that of the Jewish lawgiver. See Abraham Lincoln (Martyr President, The).-Beecher. There is no land like England. See Foresters, The (King Richard in Sherwood Forest).-Tennyson. There is no laughter in the natural world. and Death.--—Blunt. . There #; life in which there is. See Sweet Peace is Born. —Hahn. There is no life on earth, but being in love | Jonson. There is no light in any path in Heaven. See Dark Road, The.—Clifford. There , is no love like thy love. See Hymn to Christ.—Ro- binson. - There is no more worthy mission for the poet. of Thomas Hood, The.—Anon. - - There is no music that man has heard. See Sea Lyric, A.— - Hayne. There is no name so sweet on earth. See Blessed Name, The. —Bethune. There is no need to make special mention. Youth.--Kaiser Wilhelm. There is no one that dies whose death is not momentous. See Horace Greeley.—Beecher. There is no [other] one quality that so much attaches man º his fellow-man as cheerfulness. See Cheerfulness.-- IlOIn . * There is no other place under the heavens. See Daddy Ben- Son and the Fairies.-(Detroit Free Press.) * There is no other word in the vocabulary of our language. See Cones for the Camp Fire.—Murray. Ther is no peace now however things go. See Anach.-- 1gglS. There is no period of life fraught with more dangers or temptations than School-days. See Lessons of School Life. —Painton. There is no permanent greatness to a nation. See Moral Law for Nation.—Bright. - There...is no pleasure like the pleasure of doing good. See Multitude of Littles, The...—Hall. - There is no private house in which people can enjoy them- selves so well, as at a capital tavern. See Life of John. Son (Dr. Johnson’s Tavern Wisdom).-Boswell. There is no reason why the inventor of a remedy. See She Meant Business.--—(Detroit Free Press.) There is no remedy for time misspent. See Misspent Time. See Laughter See Love.— See Mission See German —De Vere. There is no rest. 'Tis but an empty sound. See Rest.— Anon. - There is no rhyme that is half so sweet. See Proem.— Cawein. There is no roof in all the world, of palace or of cot. See Same.—Anon. - There is no sadness so unutterable. See same.—Brooke. There...is no social disease so widespread. See Piano Mania, The.—Croly. te There is no sunshine that hath not its shade. See Com. pensation.—Anon. There is no time like the old time, when you and I were young. See No Time Like the Old Time.—Anon. There is no unbelief. See No Unbelief.- Case. There is no unbelief. See There is no Unbelief and Un- belief.-Bulwer-Lytton. . There is no vacant chair. See Afterward.—Ward. There is no virtue without a characteristic beauty. See Good Son, The.—Dana. There is no worldly pleasure here below. - Ayton. There is no wrath in the stars. Wood.--—Dunsany. There is none, O none but you. See same.—Campion. There is none, O, none but you. See same.—Earl of Essex. There is not in all the north countrie. See Burial of the Old Flag, The-Barr. There is not in the [wr. this] wide world a valley so sweet. See Meeting of the Waters, The.—Moore. There is nothing beautiful, sweet, or grand in life, but in its mysteries. See Mysteries of Life, Thé.—Chateaubriand. There is nothing however Small in nature. See Despise not Little Things.--Anon. There is nothing in England that exercises. and Christmas in England.—Irving. There is nothing new under the sun. See On Love.— See Songs from an Evil See Christmas See same.—Gilder. 949 There AN INDEx To POETRY AND RECITATIONS There is nothing nicer for an Exhibition, or other like occa- sion. See Floral Guide, The...—Olcott. • “There is nothing that adds. So much to the enjoyment of home.” See Mrs. Brindle's Music Lesson.—Anon. There is nothing to which nature seems . So much to have inclined us. See Friendship.–Montaigne. There is nothing which the adversaries of improvement, are more wont to make themselves merry with. See School- master and the Conqueror, The and Teachers of Man- kind, The.—Brougham. - + - º There is now no nation which is not familiar with the Stars and Stripes. See Stars and Stripes, The...-Anon; There is one accomplishment, in particular, which I would earnestly recommend to you. See Good Reading.— Hart. - There is one broad proposition [, senators, 1 on which I stand. See Against Flogging in the Navy (Against Whipping in the Navy).--Stockton. There is one central fact which must never be overlooked. See Belief of the Egyptians, The.—Edwards. There is one comfort about being a married woman. See Abbie's Accounts.-Jenks. There is one difficulty that Easter brings. See Easter Organ Music.—Gaul. - There is one face of Farley, one face of Knight. See Munden. —Lamb. t There is one grand and sublime ceremony, the Miserere of St. Peter. See Miserere of St. Peter's Church at Rome, The.—Castelar. e {- There is one great historic fact which in my sober judg- ment. See Abolition of African Slavery.—Haywood. There is one lady in Indianapolis. See Mrs. McDuffy on Baseball.—(Detroit Free Press.) e º There is one man, of great abilities. See Irish Aliens and English Victories.—Sheil. g ſº There is one part of our mental nature which, , it has OC- curred to me. See Culture of the Imagination, The...— Anon. There is one prophecy remaining. See Service the Final Test. —Butler. There is one rule that is always safe to enforce in the family. See Happy Memories.—Rayne. There is one spot for which my soul will yearn. See Same.— Benton. * There is one spot on all the earth. See Our Childhood's Home.—R. S. º There is one virtue, I am sure. See Sun's Three Motions. —Lowell. See See In a Pull- There is one vision that never fades from the Soul. Mother and Home.—Birkins. There is one who will always remember me. man Car.—Kiser. There is only one cure for the evils. See Freedom.—Macau- lay and Milton (Men always Fit for Freedom).-Ma- caulay. • *r a Therº, is pleasure sweet in giving. See Cheerful Givers.- Il OIl. There is rain upon the window. See Home Song.—Scott. There is right at the west side of Itaille. See Canterbury Tales, The (Griselda) —Chaucer. - There is room in this our country but for one flag. See But One Flag for Our Country.—Holstein. - There is sad news from Genoa. See Eulogy on O'Connell.— Seward. There is some will talk of lords and knights. See Robin Hood's Delight.— (Old Ballad.) There is something in a flag. See same.—Anon. There is something in the Autumn that is native to my blood. See Vagabond Song, A.—Carman. There is something in the word home. See Home.—Anon. There is something most refreshing. See Visit to the Sea, A.—Troland. There is something pathetic in the life of every man. See True Heart, A.—-(Youth’s Companion.) There is something, sir, peculiarly unjust in bounding the term of an author's property. See Extension of the Term of Copyright.—Talfourd. There is something sustaining in the very agitation. See M. on the Floss, The (“There is something,” etc.). —Eliot. - There is something that fills me with wonder. See Difficult Problem, A.—Thurston. There is strange music in the stirring wind. See November, 1793.−Bowles. There is strength for a school as there is for a state. See Inaugural Address.--Anon. There is such a close affinity. See Discipline of Gardening, The...—Cole. There is such power even in smallest things. in Shadow.—Bates. There is sweet music here that softer falls. The (Choric Song).-Tennyson. There is the Bishop of Beauvais. See Joan of Arc (Dying Dream of the Bishop of Beauvais) –De Quincey. There is the hat. See Only the Clothes She Wore.—Shep- herd. There is the national flag. He must be cold indeed. See Flag of the Union, The (Flag of our Country, The).- See Lotos-eaters, Winthrop. - There is wind where the rose was. See Lost Playmate, The. —Ramal. - There is wonder in the wander-lust. See Maverick, The...— Wattles. See Sonnets There livil a lass in yonder dale. “There is work, good man, for you to-day !” See Might of Love, The...—Cary. There it lies, a little shoe. See Little Shoe, A.—Anon. There it lies before you, that moving panorama. See Mid- night in London.—Jones-Foster. There l I’ve got my morning work all done. See After a Fashion.—Duffey. There ! I’ve lost my hat getting in. Meyers. There iz one man in this basement world. See Billings on “The District Schoolmaster.”—Sha There, Jane and Ann, the cloth hath Pennsylvania Incident, A.—Anon. There ! John, hitch Dobbin to the post; come near me and See Cassius’ Whistle.— W. “ all been torn. See sit down. See There's Danger in the Town.—Yates. There lay the dear little baby. See How the Bay Named It- self.-Baker. There lay upon the ocean's shore. The.—Lowell. There leeft a may, an a weel-far'd may. Jaffray (C).— (Old Ballad.) There leeved a wee man at the fit o' yon hill. See Get up and Bar the Door (B).— (Old Ballad.) - There lies a cold corpse upon the sands. See Death Song.— Hawker. There lies a little city [wr. little omitted] in the hills. See FIome.—Sill. There lies a little city leagues away. See Deserted City, The, —Roberts. There lies a lone isle in the tropic seas. —Scott. There lies a vale in Ida. See CEnone.—Tennyson. There, like a rich and golden pyramid. See To the Coun- tess of Rutland.—Jonson. - There, like ebon statues in the starlight, stood the Black Brigade. See Reason Why, The.—Prickett. There l little girl; don’t cry 1 See Life Lesson, A.—Riley. There livd a laird down into Fife. See Wife Wrapt in Wether's Skin, The.— (Old Ballad.) See Katharine Jaffray, See Fair Annie (B).- See Finding of the Lyre, See Katharine See Easter Island. (A).-(Old Ballad.) There livd a lord on you sea-side. (Old Ballad.) - There lived a knight long years ago. See O Maria, Regina Misericordiae l—Mangan. There º: a man named Ferguson. See Suicidal Cat, The. —AI) OIl. - There lived a parson, as we're told. See Loud Call, The.—. IlOIl. There lived a sage in days of yore. See Tragic Story, A.— Thackeray (Tr.) There lived a wife at Usher's Well. See Wife of Usher's Well, The.—Anon. There lived a young man called Mackay. See Fate of Mack- ay, The.—Little. There lived and flourished long ago, in famous Athens-town. See Icarus; or, The Peril of Borrowed Plumes.—Saxe. There lived, as Fame reports, in days of yore. See Monsieur Tonson.--Taylor. There lived in Florence, many years ago. Anon. There lived in France, in days not long now dead. Galley-slave, The.—Abbey. There lived in Gothic days. See Minstrel, The.—Beattie. There lived two frogs, so I’ve been told. See Story of a Kicker.—Day. There lives a good-for-nothing cat. See Good-for-Nothing cat. See Good-for-Nothing Cat, The.—Anon. There lives a good-for-nothing cat. See Lazy Cat, The.— (St. Nicholas.) There lives a man in Rynie's land. See Lang Johnny More. — (Old Ballad.) There lives within our land to-day a greater slaver. New Slavery, The.—Anon. There looms in the sea the rock with runes. Runes, The.—Heine. - - There may be some mothers. See Mother's Privilege, The. - — (Mother’s Magazime.) h There men micht see men freshly ficht. See Battle of Ban- nockburn, The...—Barbour. There, Mr. Caudle, I hope you’re in a little better temper, See Mrs. Caudle's Lecture on Shirt Buttons.—Jerrold There must be fairy miners. See Buttercups.-Thorley. There must be refuge I See Through Great Tribulation.— Arnold. There must be something after all this woe. —Bensee. There, my dear, I think that will do. is not Gold.—Frost. See Gonello.— See See See Rock with See At the Last. See All that Glitters There needs no other charm, nor conjurer. See Fear.— Butler. There needs not choral song. See Camp Santo at Pisa, The. —De Vere. “There never was a grandma half so good!” ling Grandma.-Anon. - There never was a specimen of manhood so rich. See David, Ring of Israel.—Irving. There never was, in my age or nation, a body of men. See First American Congress, The...—Maxcy. Therº, ºr were such radiant noons. See Then and Now.— OCICl. There I now Betsey, don’t be long I See Martin Chuzzlewit (Quarrel of Sairey Gamp and Betsey Prig).--Dickens. See Bambooz- 9 () 5 FIRST LINE INDEX There There now, Billy, stop your crying. See Consoling Billy.— Steel. There Now drat you, Betsey. See Martin Chuzzlewit (Dia- logue from “Martin Chuzzle wit’’).—Dickens. There now, she's asleep | Dear me ! dear me ! See Almost a whom better days. Mormon.—Wayne. There often wanders one, See Task, The (Crazy Rate, The Gypsies).--Cowper. “There, on the left l” said the colonel ; the battle had shud- dered and faded away. See Marthy Virginia's Hand.- Lathrop. There once lived in Dogdom a dog of great worth. See Sir Ponto's Party.—Bruns. There once lived in the famed town of Hull. See Quart of Milk, A.—Banks. There once lived one Asa Stokes. See Deacon Stokes.— uilp. Therº * was a baby of yore. See Recent Nonsense Rhymes.—Monkhouse. * There once was a bird that lived up in a tree. See Fiddle- dee-dee.—Field. There once was a founder who trafficked in bells. See Les- son from a Bell, A.—Smith. & There once was a kitten who wished that he. See Kitten that Never Grew Old, The.—Anon. There once was a lit’rary miss. See Literary Miss, A.— Marble. - * There once was a little woman. See Ballad of a Wilful Woman.-Anon. There Once was a maiden. There once was a moke that drew a chair. IIla, Ill. There once was a period, when, why, or where. tific Genesis, The.—Anon. Then once was a time when, as old songs prove it. See Wonderful Country, The.—O'Reilly. There once was a toper—I’ll not tell his name. See There Once was a Toper.—Anon. There once was a woman, and what do you think. See Victuals and Drink.--—Whitney. - There once was a wood and a very thick wood. See First Tooth, The.—Rands. There once was an old man of Lyme. house. - There once were three kittens who lived on a farm. See Three Naughty Kittens.—Bellows. There once were two knights full of mettle and merit. See Invincibles, The.—Goodale. There our murdered brother lies. See Wake of William Orr, The.—Drennan. - There, out by the sand-heap, his barrow fast filling. See Mother's Hired Man-Baker. - There, pay it, James I 'tis cheaply earned. See Vers de See Battle of Kossovo, The. Société.—Traill. See Thoughtless See Bessie's Troubles.—Anon. See Easy.—Leh- See Scien- See same.—Monk- There resteth, to Servia a glory. —Meredith. There, Robert, you have killed that fly. Cruelty.—Lamb. * There rolls the deep where grew the tree. (“There rolls,” etc.).-Tennyson. “There,” said Brown, with a shake of his head. See Brown's Example.—(Farmer's Voice.) There sat a bird on the elder-bush. See Bird and the Maid, The.—Anon. - There sat an old man on a rock. There sat one day in quiet. fellow. There, sat tywo, glasses, filled to the brim. See Two Glasses, -- The.—Wilcox. º “There shall be no more sea.” See same.—West. There shall be no more sea; no wild winds bringing. See No More Sea.—Anon. There she goes, with schemes prolific for the heathen-isled Pacific. See Maiden Missionary, The.—Pastnor. There she sees a damsel bright. See Christabel-Coleridge. There she sits, in her island-home. See England.—Massey. There should be music in a place like this. See Riverside. —Hooker. “There, Simmons, you blockhead I’’ See Train.—Brown. There, Sir Anthony, there stands the deliberate simpleton. See Rivals, The.—Sheridan. There sits a bird on every tree. See In Memoriam See Happiest Land, The.—Long- On the Other See “Sing Heigh-ho.”— Kingsley. There sits a piper on the hill. See Piper on the Hill, The. —Shorter. - There º he with the wits around his chair. See Dryden. —Betts. There sitteth a dove, so fair and white. See Swedish Mother's Lullaby.—Bremer. There, Smiled the smooth Divine, unused to wound. See Smooth Divine, The.--Dwight. There, º: in whispers; fold me to thy heart. See same. –AIl OIl. There sprang a tree of deadly name. See Upas-tree, The- Sigourney. There standing where the fig-trees made a shade. See Dis- ciples, The (Palermo).--King. There stands a city,+neither large nor small. See Ghost, The.—Barham. There stands, a knicht at the tap o' yon hill. See Elfin Knight, The.—(Ballad.) There stands a tree. See Three Trees, The.—Murray. There was a composer named Liszt. See Too Late—Ludlow. There stood a castle long ago. See Minstrel's Curse, The.— Martin. There stood a church that men would praise. See Virgin with the Bells, The-Dobson. . . . There stood a young form in the mild. See Nola Kozmo.— Baine. . There sº an unsold captive in the mart. See Parrhasius. —Willis. There studious let me sit. See Seasons, The . Winter.— Thomson. There sunk the greatest, nor the worst of men. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Napoleon).-Byron. g There surely is a gold mine somewhere. See Dandelions.— Benedict. There swells a cry, as thunders crash. Rhine, The.—Schnechenburger. There, the buttons are all on. See Private Rehearsal, A.— Monologue, A.—Locke. There the moon leans out and blesses. Night.—Home. There the most daintie paradise on ground. See Faerie Queene, The (Bower of Bliss, The) –Spenser. There the voluptuous nightingales. See Prometheus Un- bound (Semichorus II.).--Shelley. - There the wild wave, from ocean proudly swelling. See Fort Bowyer.—Jones. - There the wrinkled old Nokomis. See Song of Hiawatha, The (Hiawatha's Childhood).-Longfellow. - There, there, I can’t keep awake to save me. See Heart of a Rose, The.—Hawn. - There, there, there.” . See Magruder's Lullaby.—Anon. There—there they are There are the horses i See Lady- bird's Race.—Rae-Brown. There! There's the morning mail of an obscure minor poet. See Morning's Mail, A.—Cooke. - There they are, my fifty men and women. See One Word More.—Browning. There, through the long, long summer hours. Bryant. There used to be a family living uptown [or on the north side]. See Facial Family, The-Anon. There was a battle i' the north. See Geordie (D).-- (Old Ballad.) There was a beautiful bakeshop smell in the kitchen. See Pete Ivory's. Ordeal.—Anon. There, was a boy once who had been brought up under the “sheltered life.” See Thrown Away.—Kipling. See There There was a Boy; ye knew him well, ye cliffs. Ther. wº * broad, still lake near Paradise. See Lilith.- . * See Guard on the See In a September See June.— Was a Boy.—Wordsworth, There was a captain-general who ruled in Vera Cruz. See El Capitan-General.—Leland. There X. a certain king. See King and the Locusts, The. –An On. There was a child as I have been told. See Comical Girl, The.—Pelham. - There...Was a child went forth every day. See There was a Child Went Forth.-Whitman. e See Short Musical His- tories.—Anon. There was a day when death to me meant tears. See After. wards.-Fisher. There was a day when Talleyrand arrived in Havre. See Talleyrand and Arnold.—Anon. l There was a dear dolly who came in my stocking. See My Dolly.—Anon. There was a deep scowl on the chief clerk's face as he ran his eye over the special delivery letter he held in his hand. See Queen Esther's Petition.—Anon. There was a duke's daughter lived in York. See Cruel See Banquet, The.—Landon. Mother, The (P) :-(Öld Ballad.) There was a feast that night. There was a female millinery establishment on the third floor. See Calmest of her Sex, The.—Kerr. There was a fern on the mountain, and moss on the moor. See Fern and the Moss, The...—Cook. There X. a frog swum in the lake. See There was a Frog. —AI1OI). There was a gallant ship, and a gallant ship was she. See Sweet Trinity, The (B).-(Old Ballad.) There }. a gather'd stillness in the room. See My Mother. —Scott. There was a gathering a short time ago at a neat house in iºn Ohio Village. See Last of the Choir, The.—Kim- &ll. There was # gay maiden lived down by the mill. See Ferry, e.—ESOKer’. There was a general air of festive preparation. at Court, A.—Morton. - There was a gentle hostler. See Gates and Doors.—Kilmer. There was a giant in time of old. See Dorchester Giant, The.—Holmes. There was a girl in our town. See Riddles.—Anon. There was a glory in my house. See Sadness and Gladness. —Chadwick. &. There was a grand time over Buck Fanshaw when he died. See Roughing It (Buck Fanshaw's Funeral).-Clemens. There was a holy hermit. See Spanish Gypsy, The. (Hermit, The).-Eliot. There was a jolly miller once lived on the river Dee. See There was a Jolly Miller.—Bickerstaffe. See Friend 951 There w AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS See Jovial Beggar, The.— See Earl of Errol, The.— See Lady Dia- There was a jovial beggar. Anon. There was a jury sat at Perth. (Old Ballad.) * There was a king, and a very great king. mond.— (Old Ballad.) There was a King in Brentford—of whom no legends tell. See King of Brentford, The...—Thackeray. There was a king in Thule. See Faust (King of Thule, The). —Goethe. - There was a king of Yvetot. See King of Yvetot, The...— Beranger. There was a king that much might. (Nebuchadnezzar).-Gower. s There was a kingdom known as the Mind. See Barbarous Chief, The.—Wilcox. e ... There was a knicht riding frae the east. See Riddles Wisely Expounded. (C.)—(Ballad.) There was a knight, an he had a daughter. (B).-- (Old Ballad.) e - There was a knight and a lady bright. See Bromfield Hill, The (A).-(Old Ballad.) c There was a knight, in a summer's night. Birdy, The.—(Ballad.) - There was a Knight of Bethlehem. See Knight of Bethle- See Erlington. See Bonny hem, The and Song: “There was a knight,” etc.— Maugham. © º There was a knight was drunk with wine. See Baffled Knight, The ; or, Lady's Policy.—Anon. . There was a lady fair an rear. See Kitchie-Boy, The.— (Old Ballad.) - e * There was a lady, fair and gay. See Wife of Ushers' Well, The (D).-(Old Ballad.) - There was a lady fine and gay. See Willie O Winsbury (D).-(Old Ballad.) - - There was a lady liv'd at Leigh. See Irishman and the Lady, The.—Maginn, There was a lady lived in a hall. the Moon.—Morris. * º There was a lady of the North Country. See Riddles Wisely Expounded (A).-(Old Ballad.) - There Y. a land where lived no violets. See Violets, The. —Uralle. There was a laughing devil in his sneer. —Byron. 4. There was a little beggar maid. See Leisure Classes, The. —Anon. There was a little boy, with two little eyes. See Wishing See Drops of Honey.-Rich- See Two Red Roses Across See Corsair, The. Little Boy, The.—Rands. There was a little busy bee. ards. There was a little comet who lived near the Milky Way. See Naughty Little Comet, A.—Wilcox. - There %. little fellow once. See Little Fisherman, The. —Taylor. - - There X. a little girl. See Little Girl and a Little Boy, A. –A. In O11. - There was a little girl and she had a little curl. See There was a Little Girl.—Longfellow. There X. a little girl, she wore a little hood. See Jemima. –AI] OI). There was a little girl, who had a little curl. See “There was a Little Girl.”—Anon. -> There was a little Guinea-pig. See Guinea-pig, The.—Anon. There was a little Guinea-pig. See Little Guinea Pig, The. —Anon. There Yº: a little hobby horse. See Little Hobby-horse, A. —GroVe. "Thes; * a little kitten once. See Timid Kitten, The.— €11S There was a little Serpent and he wouldn't go to school. ;See Snake Story.—Johnstone. There was a lot of people come to our house one day. See Since Pa Ain't Here No More.—Kiser. There was a maid, richly arrayed. Jellyflorice.— (Old Ballad.) There was a man, a Roman soldier, for some daring deed. See Roman Soldier at the Destruction of Herculaneum, The.—Atherstone. There was a man in Allentown, and he was wondrous wise. See His Sister, His Cousin and His Pants.--Ford. There was a man, it was said one time. See Two Sinners. —Wilcox. There was a man named Ferguson. and Suicidal Cat.—Anon. There was a man named Sullivan. - Anon. There was a man who made his living. The.—Lowell. There was a man who put on airs. ple, A.—Marble. - There was a man who watched the river flow. See Cranes of Ibycus, The-Lazarus. . .” There was a may, and a weel-fared may. Janfarie.—Anon. There was a may, and a weel-far'd may. Johnstone.— (Ballad. n - There was a mighty man of old. See Legend of St. Christo- pher.—Anon. - There was a monkey climbed up a tree. monkey.—Anon. There was a negro preacher, I have heard. Negro, The-(Congregationalist.) See Blancheflour and See Ferguson's Cat See Back to Life.— See Painter on Silk, See Horrible Exam- See Katharine See There was a See Learned See Confessio Amantis See Katharine There was a parlor in the house, a room. See “Best Room,” The...—Holmes. - There was a painftil pause after the judge had taken his seat See Graysons, The (Defense of Tom Grayson).- Eggleston. There was a pig, that sat alone. See Melancholy Pig, The. —Dodgson. There was a place in childhood that I remember well. See In Childhood's Hours and My Mother Dear.—Lover. Therº, was a pretty dandelion. See Dandelion's Hair.— AllOI). There was a purple, dark sky. Brothers.-Greene. There was a richi lord and he lived in Forfar. Amie (A).-- (Old Ballad.) There was a roaring in the wind all night. and Independence.—Wordsworth. There was a rose-bush in a garden growing. See Rosebush, See Going Home of the Twin See Bonnie See Resolution The.—Anon. There was a rose-tree grew so high. See White Roses.— Fabbri. - There was a round pond, and a pretty pond too. See Pond, he.—Taylor. There was a rover from a western shore. See Mother Eng- land.—Thomas. There was a run on the Sandhill and District Bank. See ... How they Stopped the Run.—Hope. There was a Russian came over the sea. Turk.—Anon. l There was a Russian came over the sea. Soldier, Rest l—Burdette. There was a schooner came ashore this fall. Burnet. There was a shepherd's daughter. See Knight and Shep- herd's Daughter, The (A).-- (Old Ballad.) There was a ship came from the North Country. See Gol- den Vanity, The.—Anon. There was a snake that dwelt in Skye. pent, The.—Johnstone. There was a social gathering at the residence of Mr. Wiggles- Worth. See Party at Mr. Wigglesworth’s, A.—(Rock. land Cowrier.) There was a social gathering in Rockland the other evening. See Music Hath Charms.—(Rockland Gowrier Gazette.) There was a sound of revelry by night. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Waterloo).-Byron. There was a South of secession and slavery [wr. slavery and ºnl—that South is dead. See New South, The. —Grady. There was a strangeness on your lips. See To Celia (Con- Summation).-Bynner. - - There was a stream, low-voiced and shy. See Out of Child- hood.—Hutcheson. There was a time in former years. See She Hears the Storm.—Hardy. - There was a time, in the better days of the Republic. See Purse and the Sword, The.—Calhoun. There was a time on this fair continent. 8,1]". * There was a time, Sir, which it may be fit sometimes to re- vive. See. Barbarism of our British Ancestors.--Pitt. There was a time, so ancient records tell. See Philip van Artevelde (Revolutions).-Taylor. There was a time when death and I. “. Bradley. There was a time, when meadow, grove and stream. See Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood.—Wordsworth. There was a troop of merry gentlemen. See Broom of Cowden Knows, The (A) - (Old Ballad.) There was [a] tumult in the city. See Independence Bell -July 4, 1776 and Liberty and Independence and Ring- ing Independence Bell.—Anon. There was a watermelon growing on a vine. See It Finished Him.—Anon. r There was [or were] a watermillion. —Anon. - There was a widow-woman lived in far Scotland. See Wife of Usher's Well, The (C).-(Old Ballad.) Therº, was a young lady in blue. See Young Lady in Blue, .–Leã,I’. - There was a young lady of Niger. See same.—Anon. - There was a young lady of Norway. See Young Lady of Norway, The.—Lear. There X. a young lady, quite rich. See Gone to Her Head. —AI). On . - There was a young lady whose bonnet. Whose Bonnet.—Lear. There was a young maid who said. “Why.” Anon. - There was a young maid who said: “Why.” ance and Why?—Anon. There was a young man from Pall Mall. From Pall Mall, The-Anon. There was a young man in Boston town. Song, The.—Holmes. - - There was a young man of Cohoes. See same.—Burdette. There was a young man who was bitten. See same.— Parke. ſ There was a youth, and a well-beloved youth. See Bailiff's Daughter of Islington, The and True Love Requited ; or, The Balliff's Daughter of Islington.—Anon. There was a youth who kept a store. See Alexander.— Geddes. See Russian and See Russian See Harvest.— See Fastidious Ser- See Untamed.— See Beyond Recall.— See Watermillion, The. See Young Lady, See same.— See Persever- See Young Man See Stethoscope 952 FIRST LINE INDEX There There was a youthful scion. See Plucky Prince, The.— Bryant. There was an air of desolation about the grim old State House. See JHeart of Old Hickory, The...—Dromgoole. There was an ape in the days that were earlier. See Dar- win.-Collins. There was an artist once. See Artist's Secret, The.— Schreimer. - There was an honest fisherman. See Cold-water Man, The. —Saxe. - There was an old decanter, and its mouth was gaping wide. See Song of the Decanter.—Anon. There was an old farmer in Sussex did dwell. See Farmer's Curst Wife, The (A) - (Old Ballad.) There was an old lady all dressed in silk. The-Anon. There was an old Man of Dumbree. There was an old man of the Nile. Nile, An.—Lear. There was an old man who lived in the [or a wood [or woods]. See Old Man in the Wood, The.—Anon. There was an old man who lived on a common. See Wonder- ful Old Man, The.—Anon. “There was an old man who said,” Hush. as Big as this. Bush.--Lear. There was an old Man who supposed. See Old Man and See Five Nonsense See Difference, See same.—Lear. See Old Man of the See Four Times the Rats, The.—Lear. There was an old man with a beard. Verses and Nonsense Verses.—Lear. There was an old person of Dean. See Old Person of Dean, An.—Lear. There was an old-person of Ewell. See Old Person of Ewell, An.—Lear. There was an old person of Ware. See Limericks.--Lear. There was an old woman. See Old Woman.—Anon. There was an old woman, as I’ve heard tell. See Nursery Rhymes, III.-Anon. There was an old woman named Barbara Blue. See Bar- bara Blue.—Cary. There was an old woman who always was tired. See Tired Old Woman, The.—Anon. There was ance a may, and she lo'ed na men. See Werena My Heart Licht I Wad Dee.—Baillie. There was anguish in the faces of those who bent over the little white bed. See “Help Me Across, Papa.”—Anon. There was Bijah, Ben an’ Bart. See He Didn't Amount to Shucks.-Foss. There was but a sparse congregation. See Story of Little Moses, The.—Hall. . There was certainly something going on out under the lo- custs. See Uncle Isrul's Call.—Stanley. There was commotion in Roaring Camp. See Luck of Roar- ing Camp, The.—Harte. There was constraint between the men. of the Dory.—Connolly. There was ease in Casey's manner as he stepped into his place. See. Casey at the Bat-Thayer [of Murphy]. There was feasting in the hall. See King Edwin's Feast.— Chadwick. Therº, was great joy in the kingdom. See Real Prince, The. ush. • - There was heard the sound of a coming foe. See Bended Bow, The...—Hemans. - There was high feasting held on Broad-Halfpenny during the solemnity of one of our grand matches. See Crick- eters Guide, The (Old Match Days).-Nyren. There was in Charles Sumner as a public man, a peculiar pogº of fascination. See Eulogy on Charles Sumner. —SCIllir Z. There was in the breast of Washington one sentiment so deeply felt. See Character of Washington, The (Wash- ington and the Union).-Webster. There was joy in the ship as she furrowed the foam. See Ship on Fire, The.—Mackay. There was just room on the teacher's little platform. See Spelling-match at Grande Pointe, The.—Cable. There was knicht riding frae the east. See Riddles Wisely Expounded.— (Old Ballad.) There was Lamb himself. See Charles Lamb.-Hazlitt. There was monie a braw noble. See Glenlogie.—Anon. There was music on the midnight. See Coronation of Inez De Castro, The.—Hemans. There was never a leaf on bush or tree. Launfal, The (January).-Lowell. There was never a Queen like Balkis. ries.”—Kipling. There was never a sound beside the wood but one. Mowing.—Frost. There was no day in all the year that Mr. Barnard loved so well as Christmas. See Christmas Rose, The.—Morton. There was no expression so frequently on Mr. Gladstone's lips. See Gladstone's Manhood.—Rosebery: There was no union in the land. See Gettysburg.—Roche. There was no west, there was no east. See Demon of the Gibbet, The.—O’Brien. There was not a ghost of a reason why. See Better Treasure, he.—Andrews. There was (not certaine when) a certaine preacher. See Of a Certaine Man.—Harrington. ~3 There was not very much on the table—in fact. See Swipe. sy’s Christmas Dinner.—Anon. See Vision of Sir . See “Just So Sto- See See On the Bottom . There was nothing, within the range of human thought, within the horizon of intellectual effort, that he did not touch. See Shakespeare.—Ingersoll. - There was once a boat on a billow. See Songs of Seven (Seven Times Seven).-Ingelow. * There was once a boy, an aggrieved, unappreciated boy. See Runaway Boy, The.—Riley. There was once a boy named Peterkin Paul. See Story of Peterkin Paul, The...—Best. There was once a child, and he strolled about a good deal. See Child's Dream of a Star, A.—Dickens. There was once a gallant youth. See Usual Way, The.— Weatherley. -- - There was once a gentle time. See Cupid Carrying Pro- visions and Cupid Grown Careful.-Croly. There was once a just and most Christian king of Britain. See Saint Ursula.-Ruskin. There was once ‘a gentle time. —Croly. • A There was once a little animal. See Similar Cases.—Gilman. There was once a little child. See Self Conceit.—Pomeroy. There was once a little flower growing where weeds were tall. See Flower Mission, The.—Anon. There was once a little girl. See Susan's Manners.--Webb. There was once a little man. See Usual Way, The.—Anon and Weatherley. - There was once a little mermaid. See Little Mermaid and the Star, The.—Webb. There was once a little urchin with a dreadful curious mind. See Little Wanterknow.—Anon. There was once a maiden who loved a cheese. See Quite See Optimist, The...— See Cupid Grown Careful. the Cheese.—Waring. There was once a man who smiled. Riser. - There was once a naughty bunny. Easter Eggs.--Anon. There was once a perfectly modern girl. fully, Lovely Story, A.—Anon. There was once a pretty chicken. There was once a Prince. See Flower o’ Content.—Carrick, There was once a school. See Misses at School, The A-Anon. There was once a time when the sun used to shine brighter. See Newcomes (Colonel Newcome in the Cave of Har- mony).--Thackeray. There, was once a young man on his way to a fair. See See Legend of St. Freda, See Why Bunnies Bring See Perfectly Aw- See Advice.—Anon. Grateful Beasts, The.—Kennedy. There was once an ancient city. The.—Hobart. There was once upon a time a holy maiden. of the Lillies.—Sylva. - t There was once’t upon a time. See Story of the Little Rid Eſin, The.—(Riverside Magazine.) - There was one little Jim. See Dirty Jim.—Taylor. There was one thing Piggy Pennington could not do. See King of Boyville, The.—White. - There was 9nly one vacant chair in a down-town barber-shop. See Dimple and Dumpling.—Davies. There was plenty of gold in his coffer last week. in the Moon and I, The.—Esprit. There was something so unusual in the singing of the choir. See Trouble in the Choir.—Worden. There was something that Matthew could do for Jesus that nobody else could. See As Jesus Passed.—Smith. There was something that was misty—like a tear-drop—in my eye. See When the Northern Bands played Dixie.— Stanton. There was something very beautiful in that picture. See See Horatii and See Legend See Man Hero: Woman, The.—Lippard. There was strife 'twixt Rome and Alba. the Curiatii, The.—Sulpee. There was [wr. were or went] three kings into the East. See John Barley corn.--—Burns. There was three ladies play’d at the ba’. The.—Anon. There, was tumult ſor a tumult] in the city. See Indepen- dence Bell.-July 4, 1776 and Liberty and Indepen- dence and Ringing Independence Bell.—Anon. There was twa sisters in a bow’r. See Twa Sisters, The...— Anon. There was two little boys going to the school. See Twa Brothers, The (B).--— (Old Ballad.) There was two little chickens hatched out by one hen. See Naming the Chickens.—Bacon. There wasn't a better doctor. See Our Old Doctor.—Anon. There we are Some nice cold ham. See Best Policy, The —Wayne. There went a rider on a roan. See Riddler, The Leland. There went a stranger child. See Strange Child's Christ- mas, The...—Anon. There went an incense through the land one night. See Monk's Song.—Dobell. There went two travellers forth one day. See Two Travellers, See Cruel Brother, he.—Anon. There yº. [or was] a watermillion. See Watermillion, The. —All Oil. Therº, Mºre dolls in grand confections. See Choice, The...— € II. There were eight hundred men at Kehoe's Bar. See How the Church was Built at Kehoe's Bar.—Bennett. There were ferns on the mountain, and moss on the moor. See Fern and the Moss, The-Cook. Ther. Were four lads of us an’ a lattle lass. à, T.K. See Charlie.— 953 There AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS There were four little boys. See Taking Aim.—Ladd. There . four of us about the bed. See Shameful Death. —IVLOTT1S. There were ladies, they lived in a bower. See Mary Hamil- ton (B).-(Old Ballad.) º There were many women during the French Revolution. See Tale of Two Cities, A (Death of Mme. Defarge, The).--Dickens. - There were ninety and nine that safely lay. See Ninety and Nine, The.—Clephane. There were once a dog and a cat. See Dog and Cat- I] OIl. | There were only sixty of us cavalry to guard a train of thirty wagons. See Face of a Demon, The.—Lewis. There were saddened hearts in Mudville for a week or even more. See Casey's Revenge.—Wilson. * There were seven angels erst that spanned. See Star Bearer, The.—Stedman. There were seven fishers, with nets in their hands. See Fire by the Sea, The-Cary. There X. seven little planters. See Seven Little Planters. –An Orl. There were six little crows so terribly thin. See Piggy and the Crows.--Anon. - There were six little girls in the Sunday-school class. See Bridget's Mission Jug.—Anon. - There were sounds of mirth and joyousness. See Revellers, he.—Anon. There were thirty million English who talked of England's might. See Last of the Light Brigade, The.—Kipling. There were three demons came out of the deep. See Three Fiends, The.—Burdette. There were three gypsies a-come to my door. See Raggle Taggle Gypsies, The.—Anon. There were three in the meadow by the brook. See Code. heroics, The.—Frost. There were three jovial huntsmen. men.—Anon. There were three jovial Welshmen. The and Three Welchmen.—Anon. There were three jovial Welshmen. See Nursery Rhymes, See Three Jovial Hunts. There were three kings into the east. corn.—Burns. . . There were three ladies lived in a bower. See Babylon; or, The Bonnie Banks O' Fordie and Bonnie Banks of Fordie, The.—Anon. There were three maidens who loved a king. See Three See Three Ravens, Loves.—Hooper. See Three Sailors, See John Barley- There were three ravens sat on a tree. The.—Anon. There were three sailors in Bristol city. The.—Thackeray. There were three sisters fair and bright. Knight, The.—(Ballad.) There were three young maids of Lee. The.—Weatherly. There were three young men of Ware. The.—Weatherly. There were twa brethren in the north. See Maids of Lee, See Men of Ware, See Twa Brothers, The.…-Anon. There were twa brothers at the scule. See Twa Brothers, The.—Anon. There were twa knights in fair Scotland. See Twa Knights, The.— (Old Ballad.) - There were twa [or two.] sisters sat in a bower [or bour, or bouir]. See Twa Sisters O'Binmorie, The.—Anon. There were two brethren fell on strife. See Brothers, The, —Swinburne. There were two fathers in this ghastly crew. See Don Juan (Dying Boys, on the Raft, The).-Byron. There were two friends, a very charming pair I See Wooden Doll and the Wax Doll, The.—Taylor. There were two [or two little] kittens, a black and a gray. See Kittens and Babies.—Hadley. There were two little chickens hatched out by one hen. See Naming the Chickens.—Bacon. There were two [little] kittens, a black and a gray. See Kittens and Babies.—Hadley. There were two little girls, neither handsome nor plain. See Jane and Eliza.-Taylor. There were two [or twal sisters sat in a hour [or bouir or bower]. See Twa Sisters, o' Binnorie, The.—Anon. There were two sisters they went playing. See Twa Sisters, The (A).- (Old Ballad.) There were two squirrels. See Two Squirrels, The.— Anon. There were two young ladies from Birmingham. See Sad Story, A.—Anon. There were waving hands and banners. The...—Harwood. There, where death’s brief pang was quickest. —Byron. There whispered in my ear. The.—Blanden. There will be a singing in your heart. See Color Guard, See Murat. See First Bud o' the year, See Mother, The...— Service. There will be news to-morrow. See To-morrow's News.— Rlingle. There will come a maiden soon, I Ween. See Four Sisters, The.—Anon. There will I ask of Christ the Lord. See same.—Ros- setti, - See Jovial Welshmen, See Riddling There wor once a mason at Guiseley gat intor his heead. See Text without a Sermon, A.—(Harper’s Magazine.) There you are I I’ve conquered you at last. See Trusty and True.—Sylvester. Therefore doth Heaven divide. See King Henry W. (There- fore doth Heaven divide).-Shakespeare. Therefore it is with confidence. See Impeachment of War- ren Hastings (Oration, etc.).-Burke. - Therefore, to whom turn I but to Thee, the ineffable Name? See Abt Vogler.—Browning. Therefore, when thou wouldst pray, or dost thine alms. See Right Use of Prayer, The.—De Vere. There'll come a day when the Supremest Splendor. See - There'll Come a Day.——Preston. Thereon that noble lady, hastening near. See Maha-Bharata (Savitri, or Love and Death).-Arnold. There's a baby moon rocking far up in the sky. See Cradle Song.—Camp. & There's a barrel-organ caroling across a golden street. See Barrel-organ, The.—Noyes. There's a battle to be fought. —Chellis. There's a beautiful artist abroad in the world. See Beautiful Artist, The.—Yule. There's a beautiful cloud-fleet passing by. See Sail on the Clouds, A.—Wyatt. There’s a beautiful face in the silent air. —Taylor. There's a beauty, forever unchangingly bright. Rookh (Nourmahal).-Moore. There's a blare of bugles blowing. See Battle of New Orleans, The and Victory at New Orleans, The.—Rice. See Something to be Done. See Gone Before. See Lalla There's a bower of bean-vines in Benjamin's yard. See { { 5 - - ; , There's a Bower of Bean-vines.”—Cary. e There's a bower of roses by Bendemeer's stream. . See Girl's Song, A and Lalla Rookh.-Moore. There’s a boy I know, and he drums all day. T}rummer-boy, The.—Long. There’s a breathless hush in the Close to-night. Lampada.-Newbolt. See Chimney See Vita’ſ There's a burden of grief on the breezes of spring. See In Memoriam—A. Lincoln.—Bugbee. There's a busy little fellow. See Little Visitor, A.—Per- IIłS. There’s a cauld kail in Aberdeen. See Cauld Kail in Aber- deen.—Alexander. There's a certain day in Summer. Corn.--Wattles. There's a certain young lady. —Irving. There’s a charm in deliv'ry, a magical art. —Welby. There's a church-tower gray. See Sunflowers in the See Certain Young Lady, A. See Eloquence. See Just over the Way.— Il OIl. There's a city that lies in the kingdom of clouds. See Sun- set City, The...—Cornwell. There’s a colleen fair as May. See Pearl of the White Breast.—Petrie. There's a corner in our garden. Grows.-West. * There's a dandy little fellow. See Dandelion.—Garabrant. There's a dear little plant that grows in our isle. See Green Little Shamrock of Ireland, The...—Cherry. There's a dolorous cheat in the words so sweet. See It might have Been.—Hopkins. There's a feller in the Black Gang. See Bill Sweeny of the Black Gang.—Barnes. Therº a flag hangs over my threshold. See Flag, The.— OWe. There's a flower that grows by the greenwood tree. See Trailing Arbutus, The.—Whitman. Therº a Friend for little children. See same.—Mid- 3.Ilê. There’s a funny tale of a stingy man. See “Penny Ye Meant to Gi’e, The.”—Anon. - There's a glad, old-fashioned feeling. See Old Rooter, The.— See Where the Spankweed —Kiser. There's a glade in Aghadoe, Aghadoe, Aghadoee. See Agha- doe.—Todhunter. There's a good old Bet—my sister, you know. See One Girl and Three Views.-Fenwick. There's a good time coming, boys. See Good Time Coming, The.—Mackay. There's a grass-grown road from the valley. —Harding. - - There's a grim one-horse hearse in a jolly round trot. See Pauper's Drive, The.—Noel. - There's a hurt in the heart of the night. Forgotten.—Morgan. There's a jolly Saxon proverb that is pretty much like this. See Concerning Kisses.—Anon. There's a joy that is a joy. See Real Boy, A.—Nesbit. There's a joy without canker or cark. See Ballade of Blue China.-Lang. There's a kind o' feel in the air, to me. Christmas Air, A.—Riley. There's a King and Captain high. Shadwell. See Threnody. See You Have See Feel in the See When He Comes.— There's a land far away, 'mid the stars, we are told. See Mountains of Life, The.—Clark. There's a legend that’s told of a gypsy who dwelt. See Flight into Egypt, The.—Mahoney. 954 FIRST LINE INDEX There’s See With Love— The.— There's a letter on the bottom of the pile. from Mother.—Day. - There's a little Flow'ret. See Lily-of-the-Valley, Anon. There's a little gray friar in yonder green bush. See Grey Linnet, The.—M’Carroll. There’s a little lake that lies. See Shores of Nothing, The. —Kendall. - There’s a little low hut by the river's [or river] side. See My Childhood Home.—Shillaber. There's a little mischief maker. See By-and-by.—Anon and Barker. e & There's a little old man with silvery hair. See Christmastide. —Anon. *. There's a living thread that goes winding. See Boat Race, The.—Cholmondeley-Pennell. There's a lonely grave in Virginia. See Mustered Out.— Anon. There's a lure in your laugh. See Pat.—Rolt-Wheeler. There's a lurid light in the clouds to-night. See Wrecker's Bell, The.—Winter. - - There's a magic isle in the River of Time. The.—Anon. - There's a magical tie to the land of our home. of My Birth, The.—Cook. There’s a maxim that all should be willing to mind. See One Story's Good till Another is Told.—Swain, There's a merry brown thrush sitting up in the [wr. a tree. See Brown Thrush, The and Song of the Thrush, The.—Larcom. There's a neat little clock. See Little Clock, The.—Anon. There's a nest in the barn. See Nest, The.—Grant. There's a never-dying chorus. See Labor and Toil.— Anon. There's a new hired girl at our house. The.—Denton. - There's a noisy way and a quiet way. - OIl. * There's a perennial nobleness. See Past and Present.— Carlyle. See Magical Isle, See Land See Nursery Stove, There's a palace. in Florence, the world knows well. See Statue and the Bust, The.—Browning. There's a plump little chap, in a speckled coat. See Bob White.—Anon and Cooper. There's a poor beggar going by. See Beggar-girl, The.— Anon. !. There's a prim little pond. See Font in the Forest, The...— iele. There's a queer little house, and it stands in the sun. See Queer Little House, The.—Anon. There's a rhythm down the road where the elms overarch. See Drum, . The.—Sutton. There’s a road to heaven, a road to hell. See My Road.— Opydycke. - There's a rosie-show in Derry. See Rosies.—Hanrahan. There's a shade on my soul. See Fair Foe, A.—Sigerson. There's a smile on the lake, -there's a voice from the deep. See William Tell.—Schiller. - There’s a sobbing and a sighing through the corners of my heart. See Curly Locks.-M’Call. There's a song in my heart, Dear Love. Wilson. There’s a song in the air. I See Christmas Carol and same. —Holland. There's a song in the maple, thrilling and new. See April Time.—Anon. There’s a sound on the hill. There's a spider crab that lives in the sea. ning Crabs, The.—Woods. There's a spinster of thirty-some years whose abode. See “Old Maid,” An.—Rose. There’s a star in the west that shall never go down. See Star in the West, A.—Cook. - There's a staunch old Southern mansion near the broad Potomac river. See Phantom Ball, The.—Jeffrey. There's a stir among the trees. See Christmas Trees, The.— Butts. - There’s a story, once current, and sometimes still told. See Plato and Diogenes.—Gore. There's a story told through ages, which shall yet live ages more. See Old, Old Story, The.—Anon. There’s a strangely solemn moment. See Doorway of Sleep, The.—Beers. - There's a tender Eastern legend. , and Toadstool, The.—Holmes. There's a thing that grows by the fainting flower. See Toadstool, The.—Holmes. There's a thrill to the tramp of the fighting hosts. Fates, The.—(British Weekly, The.) There's a time in happy boyhood. See Too Old for Father's Kisses.—Bingham. There's a time to be jolly, a time to repent. Time to be Jolly.—Leland. There’s a tree that blossoms in winter Time, A.—Anon. There's a verse in the Psalms, or a bit of a verse. See In the Hospital Ward.—Anon. There's a wail in the mansion. See There's Tan in the Street.—Thaxter. - There's a wedding in the orchard, dear. See Blossom Time. —Dodge. w There's a wedding in the orchard, dear, I know it by the flowers. See Marriage of the Flowers, The.—Byers. See My Song.— See Monaltri.—Pattison. See Three Cun- See Eastern Legend, An See Two See There's a time. See Winter See Aunty's Lesson. There's a whisper down the field where the year has shot - her yield. See L' Envoi and Long Trail, The.—Kip- 11ng. There’s a whisper of life in the dull dead trees. See White Canoe, The.—Sullivan. There’s a wideness in God’s mercy. There's a willow near my casement. Anon. There's a woman like a dew-drop, she’s so purer than the purest. See Blot in the 'Scutcheon, A. (Earl Mertoun's Song).—Browning. There's a woman sobs her heart out. Our Streets, The.—Letts. - “There's a wonderful tree, a wonderful tree.” ful Tree, The.—Anon. There's a wonderful weaver high up in the air. derful Weaver, The.—Cooper. There's a young man sad and tearful. Days are Over.—Sargent. There's a youth of great renown. IIlàIl. - There's an adage trite and golden. to Wait.—Denison. See same.—Faber. See Alice Maude.— See Call to Arms in See Wonder- See Won- See When the Harvest See His Name.—Cole- See Learn to Labor and There's an arrow aloft with a feathered shaft. See Vane On the Spire, The.—Taylor. There's an old red barn at grandpa's. See Old Red Barn. * —Montgomery. There's an Oriole's nest in the elm-tree boughs. See Our Oriole Neighbors.--Moore. There's an ugly Old Man in the Moon to-night. See Man in the Moon, The.—Bell. There's beauty in the deep. See Deep, The.—Brainard. There's been a wedding to Hopewille—they say it can't be beat. See Jerry an’ Me.—Anon. There's Bob Bunker comin' up to the door with a box. See Infernal Machine, The.—McBride. There's business for all in this world, my boy. See There's Business for All.—Pennell, There's cauld kail in Aberdeen. deen.—Alexander. There's coming a year all mirth and joy. See Glad New Year, The.—Shattuck. 4 There's darkness in my dwelling-place and silence reigns above. See Lament of Morian Shehone for Miss Mary Bourke.--Anon. - There's dew on the stubble and fog in the air. See Threshing Time.—Edson. There's doubtless something in domestic doings. See Don Juan (Matrons and Maids).--—Byron. There's famine in the land, its grip is tightening still. See Fxile's Mother, An.—Lawless. “There's folks,” says Bill, “who worry an' fret.” See I Never Complain.—Anon. There's freedom in the farmer's life. The.—Beard. - There's gowd in the breast of the primrose pale. See “There's Gowd in the Breast.”—Hogg. There's heaven above, and night by night. Agricola in Meditation.—Browning. There's high, and low, there's rich and poor. See Pleugh- man, The.—Nairne. Therº Jane Sophia, and Ann Maria. See Our Choir.— Il Oll. There's joy, my dear, in the youth o' the year. of Seasons. A.—Stanton. There's just one thing a man can have. —Anon. There's kames o' honey ’tween my luve's lips. Lady Ann.—Cunningham. There's lots an’. lots of people (if you’l just believe my Song). See Shoutin’?—Stanton. There's lots of folks that has good times. See Up !”—Kerr. - There's many a life chained down by circumstance. See Same.—Anon. There's many a man of the Cameron clan. Cameron, Men, The.—Campbell. There's many a rest on the road of life. The.—Anon. There's many a strong farmer. —Yeats. w There's many a trouble. See Trouble Borrowers.--Anon. There's many feet on the moor to-night. See Fairy Music, The.—Hopper. There's moaning somewhere in the dark. See Voice in Dark- ness.-Dehmel. , There's mony a wee lily sair nipped wi's the cold. See Shelter.—Lee. - - There's my cabin with a bran new coat of thatch. See Preparations for Winter.—McCall. ~ There's nae lark loves the lift, my dear. See Cauld Kail in Aber- See Farmer's Life, See Johannes See Song See Easy Wife, The. See Bonnie “You Git See March of the See Golden Side, See Happy Townland, The. See Lyric, A.— Swinburne. There's nae luck about the house. See Mariner's Wife, The. —Anon. There's naught but care on every han'. See “Green Grow the Rashes, O !”—Burns. There's naught but ceaseless moaning. See Presentiments. —Denison. There's never an always cloudless sky. Cloud.—Savage. There’s no’ a bird in a' this foreste. (Old Ballad.) See Light on the See Johnie Cock (K), 955 There’s AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS There's no a muir in my ain land. See Comin' o' the Spring, . The.-Scott. - There's no dew left on the daisies and clover. of Seven (Seven Times One).-Ingelow. ſe * There's no faith in earth. See Catiline (Bitter Disappoint- ment).-Croly. There's no one on the long white road. See Irish Mother's Lament, The.—Alexander. There's no use of your talking, for mamma told me so. See Nelly Tells how, Baby Came.—Collier. . There's no use trying to keep anything in order. See Changed Housewife, A.—Oberholtzer. e There's not a breath the dewy leaves to stir. See Moonlight in Italy.—Kinney. & There's not a cheaper thing on earth. See Something Cheap. —Swain. There's not a hearth, however rude. See Hidden Bright- ness.—Anon. - There’s not a joy the world can give like that it takes away. See Stanzas for Music.—Byron. There's not a nook within this solemn pass. The...—Wordsworth. There's not a plant that springeth. See Teachings of Nature. —Hale. There’s not a spider in the sky. . A.—Anon. There's not a tint that paints the rose. See God's Wisdom and Power.—Anon. Therº not a wild flower blossoming. See Love Universal.— All OIl. There's not in the wide world so tempting a sweet. See Trifle.— (Punch). There's nothing bright, above, below. See Turf shall be See Laugh and See Songs See Trosachs, Se Love Song by Lumatic, my Fragrant Shrine, The:—Moore. There’s nothing here on earth deserves. Grow Fat.— Praed. There's nothing in the world, I know. able.—Thoreau. - There's nothing so kingly as kindness. There nought but care on ev'ry han’. Grow the Rashes.”—Burns. There's one can tell of the grissly bear. A.—Begbie. There's one great bunch of stars in heaven. See Song: “There's one great bunch of stars.”—Marzials. There's one R.A. more dead l stiff is poor Hone. See On the Death of Mr. Home.—Wolcott. There's one that I once lowed so much. See I Give Thanks. —Norton. There's one thing I can’t understand. Gift.—Wells. There's one thing must be done. Browning. . - There's one thing that's important in these hustling, bust- ling days. See Keep up with the Times.—Burdick. There's one thing to the ladies I plainly wish to say. See One Bachelor of Many.— (Harper's Magazine.) There's quite a change around at home. See Since Sister Got a Beau.-Anon. There's sadness in the Union camp. Se Garfield at the Wheel.—Anon. There’s Sandy, the miller, wi' siller in kist. T}ecision, The.—McAthol. There's some is born with their straight legs by natur’. . . . See Sailor's Apology for Bow-legs, A.—Hood. “There's some think Imjins pison ’’ ‘‘(It was Parson Pete who [or that] spoke.) See Phil Blood's Leap.– Buchanan. Theres somebody knocking. Hark! who can it be 3 See Somebody's Knocking.—Anon. There’s something in a noble boy. See Boy, The.—Willis. There's something in mother's eyes. See Mother's Eyes.— See Love Inescap- See Memory Gems. See Song: “Green See Song in Camp, See Uncle Morton's See Pippa Passes.— See Lassie's Martin. º * } There's something in the air. See Coming of Spring, The.— Perry. There's something in the name of Kate. See Lines to Kate. —Anon. - - There's something in “the parting hour.” The.—Pollock. There's somewhat on my breast, father. The.—Barham. There's Sumpen in a woman's tears that makes you wanter See Parting Hour, See Confession, sorter. See. Man's Tears and Tears.-Ousley. “There's that boy again.” See Mike, Street Fiddler.—Ham- ilton. There's that old hag Moll Brown, look, , see, just past ! See Witch, A.—-Barnes. } “There’s the bakehus if you could make up your mind. See Silas Marner (Dolly Urges Silas Marner to go to Church on Christmas Day).-Eliot. There's the man who lets you shake his limpy hand. See Bores, The.—Anon. - There's things out in the forest. King. There’s tramping of hoofs in the busy street. of the Guard.—Hagedorn. There's trouble in Hungary, now, alas. Saxe. There's two days in the year I like. Thanksgiving.—Wood. i These abominable principles, and this more abominable avowal of them. See American War, The.—Chatham. See Woodticks, The...— See Troop See Tartar, The.— See Christmas an’ These many years since we began to be. These are fragments again without date addressed to Adam. See Bothie of Tober-na-Wuolich, The (Philip to Adam). - —Clough. - * These are my scales to weigh reality. See Reality.—Dickin- SOI). These are Santa's reindeer. See Santa Claus's Reindeer.— Anon. These are some of the things that a boy can do. See What a Boy can Do.—Anon. These are the arrows that murder sleep. See Song of Crede, Daughter of Guare (Tr. fr. a Tenth Century Poem.) These are the best of him. See On a Fly-leaf of Burns' Songs.-Knowles. w These are the days that try us. See November.—Harri- SOI). . . These are the days when the birds come back. See Indian Summer.—Dickinson. - These are the eggs that were put in a nest. See Story of Baby’s Pillow, The.—Poulsson. - These are the gardens of the Desert. Bryant. These are the Janissaries of the cause. See Jesuits, The.— S ee Prairies, The.— 8.IIl. These are the letters she sent me. Anon. These are the merry hours they say. tures.—Williamson. - These are the Snakes that Rowdy saw. See Snakes, The.— See Last Straw, The.— See Christmas Pic- Field. These º the ºwny dryads, who love nooks. See Dryads, €.- till Int. These are the things that make me laugh. See Villanelle of Things Amusing.—Burges. *. These are théy who, with the Bible in their hands. See Samve.—Anon. : These are thy glorious works, Parent of Good. dise Lost Milton. These are unquestionably the two most remarkable epistles I ever received. See Adventures in the Wrong House. —Brown. - These, as they change, Almighty Father, these. The (Hymn of the Seasons).-Thomson. These be three silent things. See Cinquains—Crapsey. These beautiful words, dear friends. See Old Mother Hub- bard Sermon.—Anon. . These brilliant, October days, when there is one glory of luminous blue. See Autumn.--Anon. - They dreary hours of hopeless gloom. See Face, The.— OIlêS. These emmets; how little they are in our eyes | ee An The.—Watts. y - s S t, These eyes, that now are dimm'd with death's black veil. See King Henry VI, Pt. III. (Dying Words of Warwick The King Maker).-Shakespeare. These eyes, though clear. See Cyriack Skinner, 1655 (“These eyes,” etc.).-Milton. These four gray walls are but the bodily shell. the House, The.—Lampman. These had been together from the first. See Aylmer's Field (Leolin and Edith).--Tennyson. • These hallowed precincts, long to memory dear. See School- boy, The.—Holmes. These hearts were woven of human joys and cares. See Nineteen-Fourteen (Dead, The IV).--Brooke. These lands are clothed in burning weather. See Arid Lands, The.—Bashford. - These little firs to-day are things. See Young Firwood, A.— Rossetti. These little limbs, these eyes and hands. The.—Traherne. These little songs. ham. These loving eyes may never more behold thee. — (Blackwood’s.) & See Para- (Adam's Morning Hymn in Paradise).-- See Seasons, See Spirit of See Salutation, See Day and Night Songs.--Alling- See same. See Rondel: “These many years.”—Swinburne. These mountains sleep, white winter's mantle round them. See Temple of the Ages, The.—Scott. These my last songs accept I wherein my muse. See To Made- moiselle.—Beranger. These nights ºr sort 'r gray an' still. See Ghos' Stories,— Rosser. These our actors, as I foretold you. (Human Nature).-Shakespeare. These parting words we have to say. The.—Anon. These pearls of thought in Persian gulfs were bred. See In a Copy of Omar Khayyám.—Lowell. A These pople who rave over Washington. See Dividing the Honors.—Denton. These ragtime songs theye're Singi'n now may be ne the proper thing. See Old Songs, The.—Anon. These sheets primaeval doctrines yield. See On Barclay's Apology for the Quakers.-Green. These springs were maidens once that loved. Springs Came First.—Herrick. These tell me of the rosy morn. Anon." These things are but toys. —Bacon. See Tempest, The See Fleeting Visitant, See How See Easter Flowers.- See Of Masques and Triumphs. 956 FIRST LINE INDEX They These things premised, you have my full consent. See Honeymoon, The (Confession of Love, A).—Tobin. These to His memory—since he held them dear. See Idylls of the King (To the Memory of Prince Albert).— Tennyson, These United States are, as a whole, and always have been. See Importance of the Agricultural Interest.—Cush- Ing. These warm socks will be much appreciated by Nathan. See Revolutionary Days.--Anon. These winter nights, against my window pane. See Frost- work.—Aldrich. - These withered hands are weak. These words the poet heard in Paradise. Garfield.—Tuongfellow. “They ain't no jury that'll hang him,” See Fate.—Dorgan. See President Said Bill Towne doggedly. See Sheriff's Honor, The.—Anon. They *ś no style about 'em. See Old-fashioned Roses. —Riley. They ain't performin’ to-day, sir, and the boys are all on the gape. See Positively the Last Performance.— (Punch.), They all were looking for a king. See That Holy Thing.— MacDonald. They always has been sumpin’ wrong. See “Goshdern words, The.”—Hazzard. They are all gone away. See House on the Hill, The.— Robinson, They are all gone into the world of light. See Beauteous Death and Behind the Veil and Departed Friends and Friends Departed and They are all Gone.—Vaughan. They are all in the lily-bed, cuddled close together. See Vagrant Pansies.—Hutchinson. They are always at the gate. See They are Always at the Gate.—Anon. - : They are at rest. See Rest.—Newman. . They are building, as Babel was built, to the sky. See Man With the Musket, The.—Taylor. They are camped on Chickamauga 1898—(Baltimore News). They are coming, men and brethren. - of Girl Graduates.—Keller. They are dying ! they are dying ! where the golden corn is growing. See Ireland.—MacCarthy. They are free at last ! They can face the sun. See Released. The.— —O'Reilly. See Fleet under They are fresh See Children, See Chickamauga— See Resistless March from all creation. See Mixer, Stead. They are gone from their own green shorel sail, The.—Lushington. They are idols of hearts and of households. The.—Dickinson. They are left alone in the dear old home. See They Two.— - A. E. K. - They are marching from the Southland, from the North, and from the West. See Recompense, The.—Dorrie. They are my laddie's hounds. Easter. They are not dead whose names we breathe. Deed, The.—Emery. They are not long, Brief Life and Vitae Summa Brevis Spem Nos Vetat Incohare Longam.—Dowson. They are slaves who fear to speak. See Stanzas on Freedom (“They are slaves,” etc.).-Lowell. They are sowing their seed in the daylight fair. ing and Harvesting.—Oakey. They are such tiny feet. See Patience with Love.—Klingle. They are the architects of greatness. See Dreamers, The.— Raufman. º They are waiting on the shore. See Old, The.—Noel. They are working, beneath the sun. See Song of Street See National Labor, A.—Lord. See Warrior Maid, The- See Heroic See Sow- They ask me to vote for a national flower. Flower, The.—Larcom. They bade me to my spinning. Branch. . - They bear no laurels on their sunless brows. —Upson. They bore him barefaced on the bier. Songs).-Shakespeare. They both came aboard there, at Cairo. See Louise, the Slave and Pilot, The and Pilot's Story, The.—Howells. They both were artists, gathering hair and hay. See Golden Orioles, The.—Hartzell. They both were square, cream-tinted missives. See Cupid's Exchange.—Bradley. They bought her, not with Irish knife. —Hopper. They brought me ambrotypes. —Masters. They brought one Pinch, a hungry, lean-faced villain. See Comedy of Errors.--Shakespeare. They built a church at his very door. See “He wasn't in it” and Not in It.—Anon. They built a little ship. See The.— Anon. They buried Tobin yesterday. See Captain Tobin.— (New See Failures. See Hamlet (Ophelia's See Strangers, The. See Rutherford McDowell. Little Schooner, York Swim.) They call her fair. I do not know. See Love's Blindness. —Linton. They º her the bell of Japan, of Japan. See Oyouchisan. –An Oll. See My Laddie's Hounds,- the weeping and the laughing. See They call me the forester, I am the man. See Fragrant Timber of her Fan, The.—Hay. They call thee Nightingale, who know thee not l See To Jenny Lind.--Gosse. They call you cold New England. See Ghosts.-Marshall. They called him Bill, the hired man. See William Brown of Oregon.—Miller. They called the place Crappy Shute. See How Christmas came to Crappy Shute.— (Leslie's Weekly.) They called this “Merry Christmas.” See Boy's Idea of Christmas.-Rorke. They came in sight of a lovely shore. —Thomas. 2/ They can talk about the country, 'n' how it's good for boys. See Average Boy, The.—Phelps. See Departed, The.— See Sunshine Land. They cannot wholly pass away. Tabb. They carried the pie to the parson’s house. Sociable, The.—Anon. - “They certainly are nice people, and I’ll bet that their three children.” See Nice People, The.—Bunner. They chained her fair young body to the cold and cruel See Parson's stone. See Andromeda.—Roche. They *ś. me with poverty. See Milton on His Blindness. —Milton. They chatter on the housetop. See London Sparrows, The. —AI) Orl. They climbed the burg of Hindfell. See Betrothal of Sigurd, The.—Morris. . They º ºn mansions far up-town. See Gold Room, The. —'L'aylor. - They come in the quiet twilight hour. — (Chambers’ Journal.) - They come ! the merry summer months of beauty, song, and See Twilight Dreams. flowers. See They Come 1 the Merry Summer Months. —-Motherwell. They come !—they come 1 the heroes come. See Evacuation of New York by the British.-Anon. t They considered the pastor a trifle too young. tible Parson, The.—Amon. They could not get her picture. The.—Waterman. They course the glass, and let it take no rest. of the Beautiful, The.—Gascoigne. They cut pa’s trousers down for me. Complaint.—Anon. See Suscep- See Photographer's Charm, See Vanity See Little Willie's They do me wrong, and I will not endure it. See King Richard III.-Shakespeare. They do me wrong who say I come no more. See Oppor- tunity.—Malone. They do neither plight nor wed. See City of the Dead, The. —Burton. They dogged him all one afternoon. See On the Way to the See Inside of Mission.—Scott. They dreamt not of a perishable home. Ring's College Chapel, Cambridge.—Wordsworth. They drew him to my very feet, insensible, dead. See David Copperfield,—Dickens. They driv' a kerridge to the door. See My Darter.—McGaf- ey. They drive home the cows from the pasture. See Little Brown Hands.—Krout. . They dropped like flakes, they dropped like stars. See Battlefield, The.—Dickinson. They dwell in the odour of camphor. See My Books.— Dobson. - They err, who count it glorious to subdue. Regained (True Glory).-Milton. They ſº W9uld sally forth. See Poem of the Cid.—Frere. See Paradise 7”. They fed me with fire and heaped me with coal. See. Song of the Locomotive, The.—Anon. They, find the way who linger where. See Way, Morse. They fired the shot o'er Sumter's walls. —Little. They fling their flags upon the morn. Armada.-Rice. - - They fought still like the rage of fire. And now Antilochus. See Iliad, The (Grief of Achilles for the Slaying of Patroclus, The).-Homer. They found it in her hollow marble bed. ror, A.—Rodd. They gather round him, one and all. —Sherman. The...— See Memorial Day. See Spain's Last See Roman Mir- See Story-teller, The. . They gave the whole long day to idle laughter. See Before the Gate.—Howells. - They glare—those stony eyes | See Sphinx, The.—Brow- nell. They, glide upon their endless way. See Stars.-Proc- er * , They grew in beauty side by side. See Graves of a House- hold, The.—Hemans. They had a quarrel, Anon. They had been keeping company a year. T)uet, A.—Anon. They had been married about three weeks. Quarreled.—Anon. - They had been married three weeks, and had just gone to lººkeeping. See Their First Spat.— (London Tid- and she sent. See Reciprocity.— See Ker Chew See They Never 957 They AN INDEx. To POETRY AND RECITATIONS º * They had been married two months and gone to housekeep- ing. See She didn't Want to Meddle.—Anon. They had brought in such sheafs of hair. See Last Bow- strings, The.—White. They had come from out of the East. - Sea Wolves, The.—Thompson. & They had pressed us sore, and we fled from them. See Quick- sand, The.—Meyers. They had talked of many things as they sat together. See “It Was My Sister.”—Arden. They halted at the terrace wall. Johnson. They hasten, Campbell. They hatched out just a week ago. to the Chickens.—Ives. They have a saying in the East. Rnight. They have asked me to vote for a national flower. National Flower, The.—Larcom. They have burned to Thee many tapers. Sampter. They have chained me in the central hall. Water, The.—Stackpole. They have dressed me up in a soldier's dress. Conscript, The...—Frank. They have fetched the steed with care, in the harness he did wear. See Rhyme of the Duchess May (End of the Siege, The).-Browning. They have forgiven me, these that I have wronged. See See Dead, The. See Stalking of the See Love and Italy.— See Were-wolves, The.— See What Happened Mercy of God, The.— See See Psalms.— still they hasten. See Drop of See Jewish Supreme Forgiveness, The...—Wilkinson. They have given us death for our portion. —Eldridge. 4. They have had more trouble at our Methodist meeting-house. See Disturbance in Church, A.—Anon. They have met at last—as storm-clouds. See Manassas.- Warfield. They have no care. ham. They have no song, the sedges dry. less.--Meredith. They have not come ! Academy.—Dobson. They have throned her upon a hill-top. See University of Ransas, The.—Wattles. They heard a noise unlike anything usually heard. See Ninety-three (Monster Cannon, The).-Hugo. They heaved the stone; they heaped the cairn. See Aideen’s Grave.—Ferguson. They held her South to Magellan’s mouth. See Rush of the Oregon, The.—Guiterman. - They hide within the hollows, they creep into the dell. See Vale of Estabelle, The.—Thomson. They hunted the thundering flying herds. See Choice, The. See Our Lady of See Two Marys, The.— See Consider the Lilies.—Farning- See Song of the Song- And ten is past. See In the Royal —Statton. They in the darkness gather and ask. Idleness.—Wilkinson. They journeyed sadly, slowly on. evett. They kissed, and then they kissed again. See Reunited.— Il OIl. They knelt around the cross divine. See Wexford Massacre, The.—Barry. They know not my heart, who believe there can be. See ey Know not My Heart.—Moore. They know the time to go. See Flowers Know Their Time to Go, The and Flowers' Knowledge, The.—Coolidge. They leave the land of gems and gold. ... See Christmas Carol, A and They Leave the Land of Gems.-De Vere. They, led a lion from his den. See Gladiator, The...— OIOleS. They left the wine-wreathed cottage. See Women of the West, The.—Evans. - They lie, dear Ned, who say thy brain is barren. See Satire on Fólward Howard.—Sackville. - They lie, the men who tell us, in a loud, decisive tone. See “Faces in the Street.”—Lawson. They lift upon the first rush of bright wings. See Youth's Songs.-Anderson. They lifted her up tearfully, they shuddered as they said. See Little Gretchen.—Anon. They lingered at her father's door. Anon. - - , They Hººd at the garden gate. See At the Garden Gate. –A.I.) OIl. A They lived in , and the farmer was well-to-do. See Mrs. Jones' Pudding.—Anon. They looked on each other and spake not. See Story of Sigurd the Volsung, The (Of the Passing Away of Brynhild).-Morris. - They looked so alike as they sat at their work. See Con- cerning Sisters-in-law.—- (Punch.) They made her a grave too cold and damp. the Dismal Swamp, The.—Moore. See Her Neighbors.- See Lake of They made the chamber sweet with flowers and leaves. See Sonnet: Meeting.—Rossetti. - They made them ready and we saw them go. See Travel- lers, The.—Howe. They marched away from Scranton in a company one hun- dred strong. See Just Commonplace,—Phelps. They ºlk of love in a cottage. See Love in a Cottage. -— WW IIllS. - They may talk of their horses and houses. See Idyl of Humble Life, An.—Blake. They meet but with unwholesome springs. See Castara (Against Them Who Lay Unchastened to the Sex of Women).-Habington. They met but once, in youth's sweet hour. See They Met but Once.—Moore. They met by chance. See same.—Anon. They met me in the day of success. See Macbeth (Letter Scene, The).-Shakespeare. They met, 't was in a storm. See Love on the Ocean.— Punch.) They met, when they were girl and boy. See All the Same and “No, Thank You, Tom.”—Weatherley. They miss him in the orchard, where the fruit is sunning over. See Absent Boy, The.—Sangster. - They mock'd the Sovereign of Ghaznin; one saith. See With Sa'di in the Garden (Mahmud and Ayaz).— Arnold. - They nearly strike me dumb. See My Mistress's Boots and To my Mistress's Boots.--—Locker-Lampson. They neither toil nor spin. See Violets.--Largom They never come back, tho' I loved them well. of the Bird-bride.—Tomson. They never fail who die. See Marino Faliero (“They never,” etc.).-Byron. They never quite leave us, our friends who have passed. See Our Lost.—Sangster. They parted—if it be to part. See They Parted.—Planche. They parted with clasp of hand. See Comedy.—Aldrich. They passed it along from pew to pew. See Silver Plate, The.—Preston. They, passing by, were guyed by degree. The (Gloriana).--Spenser. They planted them together—our gallant sires of old. - Palmetto and the Pine, The.—French. They played at tennis that summer day. Tennis, A.—Coburn. They put me in the great spare bed, and there they bade me sleep. See Christmas.--Dodge. They put their finger on their lip. See Ballad See Faerie Queene, See See Lesson in See Eros.-Emer- SOIl. They ran through the streets of the seaport town. See Greyport Legend, A.—Harte. They reach'd the Scaean towers. See Iliad, The (Helen on the Rampart).-Homer. - - They rear'd their lodges in the wilderness. See First Fathers, The.—Hawker. - They rise, by stream and yellow shore. See Fields of War, The.—M'Lellan. They rise to mastery of wind and snow. See Pioneers.- Garland. They rode from the camp at morn. See Sidney Godolphin. —-Scollard. - They roused him with muffins. See Hunting of the Snark, The (Baker's Tale, The).--Carroll. They sº “Don’t plant them, mother.” See Morning Glories. —An On. They said he sent his love to me. See Two Songs for a Child. (1) . Grandfather's Love.--Teasdale. They said, last night—to-morrow at first of dawning. See See Delinquent Rab- Nusaib.-Lyall. (Tr.) They said last year when Easter was. bit.—Nesbit. - They said to me at the friendly board. See What I Said. —Murray. They sat alone by the bright wood fire. See Three Little Chairs, The.—Anon. They sat and comb'd their beautiful hair. See After the Ball.—Perry. - They sat in a garden of springing flowers. Woodbine Turns Red.—Anon. They sat in silent watchfulness. See Sacred Cypress Tree, The...—Whittier. See When the They sat in the uncertain sunshine of , a wintry day. See Three Brigits, The-Hopper. - They sat on the limbs of a crabapple-tree. See Spooks' Surprise Party.—Anon. - They sat on the trunk of a fallen pine. ner.—Jones. They sat—they two—upon the cliff together. Delay.—Lefroy. They sat together, hand in hand. Anon. - They sat together side by side, absorbed in Cupid’s mission. See Woman's Way.—Anon. They say God lives very high. See Child's Thought of God, A.—Browning. They say I am full of mischief. Morse. They say I missed my callin'; I might have been a sage. See “Good Enough fer Me.”—Anon. They say if our beloved dead. See Our Beloved Dead.— (Troy Times). say I'm but an Anon. Thess. she's like an April Day. See Contradiction, A.— COtt. - - See Address See Marion’s Din- See Love's See First and Last.— See Little Busy Body.— They idle weed. See Buttercups.- JThey say, sometimes, that walls have ears. of Welcome, An.—Kennedy. They say that, afar in the land of the west. Isle of Lovers, The.—Sands. See Green 958 FIRST LINE INDEx They See Wish-bone and a See Boy's Plea, A. They say that boys are horrid things. Waiter.—Anon. - They say that boys make all the noise. —Anon. They say that fair is dead. Daley. e They say that God lives very high. God, A.—Browning. They say that God no longer talks with men. Martyred Hero, Lincoln.--Dunn. They say that Hope is happiness. See same and Stanzas for Music.—Byron. They say that I've passed off the stage.” Romance See Child's Thought of See Our Ah, well it may be true. See Passed off the Stage.—Buckham. They say that Jocky’ll speed weel o't. See Bridal o't, The. —Ross. They say that man is mighty. See Hand that Rocks the Cradle, The.—Wallace. - They say that Michael Angelo once entered a palace at Rome. See What We Owe the Pilgrims.—Phillips. They say that Pity in Love's service dwells. See Modern Love (Coin of Pity, The).-Meredith. They say that she died of a broken heart. Romance, A.—Harte. They say that sleeping dogs may lie. Dogs May Lie.—Armor. They say that speech is silver. Golden.—Goodfellow. - They say that thou wert lovely on thy bier. See Thou wert Lovely on Thy Bier.—Walker. They say that “Tommy Tittlemouse.” Anon. - They say that Washington's copy-books. See Price of Great- ness, The...—Van Gilder. They say the early Bird the Worm shall taste. Rubaiyat of a Persian Kitten.—Herford. They say the Spanish ships are out. See Dragon of the Seas, The.—Page. - They say ’tis a sin to sorrow. See Wail of the Cornish Mother, The.—Hawker. They say to-night is Christmas Eve, and high as I could reach. See Christmas Eve.—Bellaw. They seemed to those who saw them meet. See Forever Un- confessed and Nessun Maggior Dolore.—Houghton. They seize in the tyrant of Syracuse' halls a youth. See Damon and Pythias.—Mangan. They sent him round the circle fair. See Newport See Only Sleeping See Speech is Silver; Silence See Tommy's Mark.-- See From the See Forfeits.-Bun- Iler. They sent me to bed, dear, so dreadfully early. See Cuddle Down, Dolly.—Wiggin. They set the slave free, striking off his chains. The J-Oppenheim. They shot him dead on the Nine-stone Rig. Dirge.—Surtees. They shot young Windebank just here. bank.-Woods. - They shut the roads through the woods. the Woods, The.—Kipling. They sin who tell us Love can die. See Curse of Kehama, The (Love's Immortality).--Southey. They sit at home, and they dream and dally. ers, The.—Byron. - They sit in the winter gloaming. (Porlor Magazime.) They sleep in shelter'd rest. See Slave, See Barthram's See Young Winde- See Way Through See Adventur- See Fifty Years Apart.— Tristram's Children.—Arnold. They sleep so calm and stately. See Ode for Decoration Day. –UOOK. They slept on the field which their valor had won. See Beyond the Potomac.—Hayne. They soon grow old who grope for gold. See Old and Young. —Cranch. - They soon grow old who grope for gold. See Who Gather old.—Saxton. They speak in riddles north beyond the Tweed. See Scotch Words.-Leighton. - They speak o' wiles in woman’s smiles. See “They Speak O’ Wiles.”—Thom. They stand on his dressing-table, with the things that are next his heart. See Story of Two Little Shoes, The.— Ewing. They stood above the world. See “Yes.”—Blackmore. They stood at the altar one short year ago. See First Cloud. The.—Anon. - They stood before the open gate. Masson. They stood in the moonlight, under a large spreading elm. See “Well. then, I’m Yourn.”—Smiley. They stood on the beach by the billowy sea. erence.—Anon. Theyº on the bridge at midnight. 1Ilg. They swing from the garden-trellis. —Cawein. They talk about woman's sphere. he.—Bowman. They talked of their concerts, and Cramers and Spohrs. See Fancy Concert, The.—Hunt. They tell me, (but I really can’t imagine such a rum thing). See My Aunt's Spectre.—Collins. They tell me, dear Flo, for the season. ness, The.—Dick. See Adaptable Poem.— See Her Pref- See How Often.— See Morning Glories. See Sphere of Woman, See Art of Smart- See Romance.— See Tristram and Iseult and . See Royal Guest, See Liberty for See Serpent of the Still, They tell me I am shrewd with other men. The.—Howe. They tell me, liberty that in thy name. All.—Garrison. They tell me of the Egyptian asp. The.—Lofland. They tell me that I must not love. Embury. They tell me ’tis decided you depart. Julia's Letter).—Byron. “They tell me you work for a dollar a day.” Financiering.—Anon. They tell me you’re goin', Robbie, away from home and all. See Life's Game of Ball.—Anon. --- 4 º' They tell this story of Queen Arjamand. See With Sa'di in the Garden (Queen Arjamand's Dagger).—Arnold. They tell us, love, that you and I. See Happiest Days.- Anon. They tell us of an Indian tree. See To My Mother.— See Speech in the Vir- Moore. ginia Convention, 1775 (War Inevitable, The).-Hen- See Love Unsought.— See Don Juan (Donna See Family They tell us, sir, that we are weak. ry. They tell us that George Washington. —Anon. They tell you that Death's at the turn of the road. See To a Friend Dying and “Unillumined Verge, The.”— Bridges. They tell us that Woman was made of a rib. See Rab- binical Origin of Woman, The.—Moore. They that die for a good cause are redeemed from death. See Honored Dead, The.—Beecher. They that do write in author's praises. Butler. They that have power to hurt and will do none. nets, XCIV.-Shakespeare. They that never had the use. See Apology for having Loved Before.—Waller. See To King Charles See Concerning George. See Puffing.— See Son- They that were never happy hours. and Queen Henrietta.-Shirley. They thought I couldn’t make a speech. by a Little Tot.—Miller. They thoughts they had come to their port that day. See First Christmas in New England, The.—Butterworth. They threw a stone, you threw a stone. See After the Mar- tyrdom.—Iris. They toiled together side by side. !hick. They told him gently he was made of nicely tempered mud. See Man’s Place in Nature.--Anon. See Declamation See Pitcher or Jug.— They told me, Heraclitus, they told me you were dead. See Heraclitus (After Callimachus).-Cory. They told me I was heir ; I turned in haste. See My Leg- acy.—Jackson. They told me in my earlier years. See After a Mother's Death.-Cook. W. They told me in their shadowy phrase. See To Alfred Ten- nyson.—Hawker. They told me southern land could boast. See My Own Dark Genesee.—Hosmer. They took the little London girl from out the city street. See Strange Experience, A.—Pollard. They took their stand where the appointed judges. See Chariot Race, The.—Sophocles. They tossed him and they squeezed him and they kissed hº one and all. See Little Paul's Thanksgiving.— . Y1OI!. They trod the streets and squares where now I tread. See London Poets.-Levy. They turned to the ‘earth, but she frowns on her child. See same.—Taylor. Theyº t’ to be friends. See Friends No Longer.— Oley. - Theyº to call me “Whiskey Bill.” See Whiskey Bill.— IAOI). They wait all day unseen by us, unfelt. See Stars, The.— O'Cige. They wº me from my happy sleep. See Broken Dreams. —L) 3.11a, S. They yºked together, in the dusk. See What Else?—Os. good. They gº forth to battle but they always fell. See same.— €64. They wº to sea in a sieve, they did. See Jumblies, The. —Lear. They were all looking for a king. See That Holy Thing.— Macdonald. They were born in the mountains, in the desert, among the caresses of Nature. See Gladiators, The.—Castelar. “They were consulting about it in the nursery.” See Christ- mas Pictures.—Anon. - They were dining—he and she. See Wish-bone, The.— See Oh, No; of See He and She.— G8 Ol. They were friends, not a bit sentimental. Course not.—Smiley. They were in the lure of the cabaret. Anon. They were in the shadowy gray. See On the Stair.— Lester. - - They sº islanders, our fathers were. See Knowledge.— COtt. - They were known at the house of the turtle and the attrac- tive Old Veuve. See One of our Conquerors (Old Veuve).-Meredith. 959 They AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS They were living to themselves, with its hopes and promises. See same.—Anon. They were lunching one day. See Repartee.—Davis. They were Methodists twain, of the ancient school. See Artie's “Amen.”—Hayne. They were never taut. See His Mother's Apron-strings.-- self, Barrows. They were not engaged to dance it. See That is All.— Lindo. They were not married by a muttering priest. See Frag- ments (by a Free-lover).--(Blackwood’s Magazime.) They were practical statesmen, these Pilgrims. See Pil- grims, The.—Depew. g They were rowing over the summer lake. See Autumn Tourists.--Anon. • They were running out the try lines. See Prairie Heroine, A.—Stead. See Together.— See El- They were sitting by the fireside. See Caught.—Barry. They were sitting five seats back, but I plainly heard the Smack. See Kiss in the Tunnel, The.—Anon. They were sitting side by side. See Love Scene, A.—Anon. They were together—her eyes were wet. See Too Late.-- Becquer. - They were two poor young girls, little older than children. See At Midnight.—Morris. They were two princes doomed to death. See Gift of Empty Hands, The.—Piatt. They were walking silently and gravely home. See Nor- Wood ('Biah Cathcart's Proposal).-Beecher. They were walking through the graveyard. See She got it. —Gusta.m. They were young and glad together. Barlow. They wheel'd me up the snow-clear'd garden way. fin Skates.—Lee-Hamilton. They whistled all, with fixed face attent. See Virgil's Aeneid Book II).-Howard. (Tr.) They who create rob death of half of its stings. See Sov. ereigns, The.—Mifflin. g They who have scorned the tyrant and his rod. See Who are the Free ?—Farrar. Theyº may blame my tenderness. li'Z62. See same.—D’An- They who may tell love's wistful tale. See Song: “They who may tell,” etc.—Baillie. They who the Sweetest rest. See same.—Townsend. They whose hearts are whole and strong. See Hints (Heaven Near the Virtuous).--Larcom. They will ask thee of Dhoulkarnain [the two-horned.]. See Roran, The (Dhoulkarnain).--Anon. Theyº who never near the goal. See William Blake.— OSSé. They'll come again to the apple tree. See Building of the Nest, The.—Sangster. They’ll doubtless teach the maiden wise. of Love, The.—Woods. They'll talk of him for years to come. lections of Bonaparte.—Mahoney. They’re always abusing the women. See Chorus of Women and TheSmophoriazusae (Chorus of Women).-Aristo. phanes. - They’re plowing corn in Kansas. sas.-Wattles. See Curriculum See Popular Recol- See Plowing Corn in Kan- They’re Serenading me tonight. Their voices clear and Strong. See Minstrels of the Marshes, The.—Anon. They's fellers a-writing about the wa”. See Bravest of the Brave.—Burdette. They’ve cut the wood away. See same.—Anon. - They’ve got a brand-new [wr. bran new j organ, Sue. See New Church Organ, The.—Carleton. They’ve left the school-house, Charlie [or Charley J, where yeº, ago we sat. See Old Forsaken School-house, The. - Y ateS. They’ve named a cruiser “Dixie”—that's what the papers Say. See War-ship “Dixie,” The.—Stanton. They’ve putten , her into prison strang. See Sir Aldingar (C).-- (Old Ballad.) Theº, taken away the ball. • See In the Closet.—Rich- 8.TCiS. They've taken the cozy bed away. Wing. They’ve turned at last ! Good-by, King George. See Haar- lem Heights.—Guiterman. - Thick as autumnal leaves that strow the brooks. Lost.—Milton. Thick green leaves from the soft brown earth. See Under the Leaves.—Anon. Thick lay the dust, uncomfortably white. —Coleridge. Thick rise the spear-shafts o'er the land. Battle, The.—Morris. Thick-sprinkled Bunting 1 flag of Stars | Bunting.—Whitman. Thin and graceful like a clipper Thora was from top to toe. See Thora.-Boyesen. Thine eyes, dear one, dot dot, are like, dash, what ? See Lovelilts.—Hill. - Thine eyes still shone for me, though far. Emerson. Thine is a strain to read among the hills. worth.-Hemans. Thine is the mystic melody. See Coleridge.—Hellman. See Kit's Cradle.— See Paradise See Summer Rain. See Burghers’ See Thick-sprinkled See same.— See To Words- “Think as I think,” said a man. Thine ºld eyes—each one a violet. See On a Miniature. — E5 €0.1°S. Thine was the corn and the wine. See Bells of San Gabriel. —Stoddard. . Thing with two legs, out on the lawn 1 See What a Very Rude Little Bird said to Johnny this Morning.— Richards. Things are not like they used to be. See Polly's Discovery.— Jordan. - Things has come to a pretty pass. See My Josiar.— Anon. Things have certainly come to a pretty pass. See Raising the Wind.—Neal]. Things in our town is workin. See Serenade, The.— . Browne. Things is never goin’ right. See Rural Sparking, A.— +. Anon. Things of high import sound I in thine ears. See To a Child,—“Yankee.” Things we deemed greatest, looked at from the distance. See Life's Shaping Moments.--Tucker. See Lines.—Crane. Think every morning when the sun peeps through. See Birds of Killingworth, The.—Longfellow. Think, in this battered caravanserei. See Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám.—Fitzgerald. Think me not unkind and rude. See Apology, The...—Emer- SOI). . Think no more of the matter, for I assure you. See Wizard of Valley Forge, The.—Kent. Think not I love him, though I ask for him. See As You Like it (Love Dissembled).-Shakespeare. Think not some knowledge rests with thee alone. See Secrets.--Wheeler. “Think not that I have come to urge thy crimes.” See. Idylls of the King (King Arthur and Queen Guinevere). —Tennyson. - e Think not, though, my Muse now sings. See Fair Virtue.— Wither. Think not your duty done, when sad and tearful. See Amends.-Richardson. Think of a number: double it. See Ode on the 450th Anni- versary Celebration at Eton.—Stephen. “Think A: Death,” the grave-stones say. See Two Epitaphs. -AIlon. - - Think of me, dearest, when round thee smiling. See Think of Me, Dearest.—Hoffman. Think of me !—when 7 See Think of Me Then.—Anon. Think of past days when dawn with coy delight. See Think of Past Days.-Musset. Think of the changes wrought by the enormous influx into the United States. See Centennial Celebration of Con- cord Fight (Changes of a Hundred Years).-Curtis. Think of the country for which the Indians fought ! See Indian Chief to the White Settler, The.—Everett. Think of what London would be. Walpole. Think on thy wants, on thy faults. See same.—Bremer. Think, the ragged turf-boy urges. See Think.-Weekes. Think thou and act; to-morrow thou shalt die. See House of Life, The (Choice, The III.) and Sonnet: The Choice, III.-Rossetti. Think we King Harry strong. See King Henry V. (Black of the Fourth of July. See Drince, The).—Shakespeare. Think well, I beg of you, Independence Day Address.—Anon. Think you, a little din can daunt my ears? & See Walpole's View.— See Taming of the Shrew, The (Woman's Tongue, A).-Shakes- peare. Think you because that beautiful matronly brow. See Mother's Love, A.—Anon. Think you the dead are lonely. See Dead, The...—Mor- ton. - Think you to escape. See Imitation of Christ (“Think you,” etc.).--Kempis. Think'st thou there are no serpents in the world. See De. ceit.—Baillie. . w Think'st thou to seduce me then with words that have no meaning 3 pion. Third act of the eternal play ! Le Gallienne. - “Third, an’ lass, de cirkelatin' libery muss be kep' open on Sundays. See De Rev. Plato Johnson on Free Cir- kelatin' Liberies.—(Independent.) See Think'st Thou to Seduce Me.—-Cam- See Eternal Play, The...—— Third-class forward | Here you are, mum. See Laddie.— Anon. Thirsty,... I walked beside a brook. See Verdict, The.— Ballard. - Thirteen years have passed since, but it is all to me as if it had happened yesterday. See Heroes Who Fight i. (How John Binns, Fireman, Saved a Boy) — 11S. Thirty days hath September. Thirty days has September. See Calendar, The.—Anon. See Days of the Month.— Anon. “Thirty days hath September.” See Easter Rhyme.— Anon. Thirty days hath September. See Memory Gems. “Thirty days hath September.” See To Find Easter.— Anon. Thirty men, red-eyed and disheveled. See “Holy City, The.” — (Youth’s Companion,) 960 FIRST LINE INDEX This Thirty white horses upon a red hill. See Thirty White Horses.—Anon. & • ‘ Thirty years ago I was a favºrite of the “Wic.” See Fallen Star, A.—Chevalier. - Thirty-two years have passed. See Grant at Appomattox.— Levy. This above all: to thine own self be true. See Memory end S. " * This ae, nighte, this ae nighte. See Lyke-wake Dirge, A.— In O Il. This, after all, we believe, is the tone of true wisdom and See same.—Jeffrey. g Is it 7 Why, Joe I See Settin’ the true virtue. This ain’t Joe Brown. Flags.--Purdy. e This ancient silver bowl of mine, it tells of good old times. See On Lending a Punch-bowl.-Holmes. This anecdote is told of Chief Justice John Marshall. See He Educated the , Judge.—(Atlanta Constitution.) This argufyin' useless pints. See Farmer's Conclusion, The. — (Omaha World.) This army led by a delicate and tender prince. “This army,” etc.).-Shakespeare. - This bears the seal of immortality. See Living Book, The.— See rndt. This book is all that’s left me now I See My Mother's Bible. —-Morris. This boy’s mother took him down to the bathing-beach. See Learned to Swim in One Lesson.—Anon. This bright wood fire. See Wood-fire, The.—E. S. H. This bronze doth keep the very form and mould. See On the Life-mask of Abraham Lincoln and To Lincoln's Bates. * º This blessèd hour we are united. Union Song.— Bust in Bronze.—Gilder. - This can be no trick; the conference was sadly borne. See Much Ado about Nothing (Benedick’s Soliloquy).- . Shakespeare. - This can’t last much longer. It’ll kill him sure. See Forget- me-nots.--—Griffith. ^. - This cap, that so stately appears. See Gratitude.—Cow- e?. This "ºrd embossed with half a dozen silver bells. See Alonzo's Silver Wedding.—Sterrett. This case befell at four of the clock. See Six Carpenters' Case, The.—Pollock. This castle hath a pleasant seat. See Macbeth (Morning). — Shakespeare. This century is the grandest of centuries. See Napoleon the Tuittle (“This century is,” etc.).--—Hugo. r “This century of ours was two years old. Victor Hugo, The.—Marzials. - This century proclaims the sovereignty of the citizen. See Napoleon the Little (“This century proclaims,” etc.).- See Mother of Hugo. - This child, so lovely and so cherub like. See On a Child.— Rogers. •. This, children, is the famed Mon-goos. See Mon-goos, The. —Herford. This circulating principle of life. See Philip Van Artewelde (Mystery of Life, The).—Taylor. This, Clement Marot (if you wish to know). See About Himself: “This, Clement Marot, (if you wish to know).” —Marot. - X This compliment, great sir, O take. See To the Leading Periodical.— (Punch.) #. - This convention was called for the express purpose. See Three Compromises of the Constitution.—Anon. This country, with its institutions, belongs to the people who inhabit it. See First Inaugural Address (Con- Stitution and the People, The).--—Lincoln. This day belongs not to America, but to the World. See Columbian Oration.—Depew. This Fº beyond all contradiction. See April Fools.- I’8,601. This day, Conscript Fathers, has brought with it. gyric on Julius Caesar.—Cicero. This day, Dame Nature seemed in love! .—Wotton. º This day has lasted most a week. See Waiting for Santa Claus.-Bumstead. - This day I heard such music that I thought. and Words.-Gilder. This day I wish to begin anew. See See Pane- See Spring Idyll, See Music Conflict, The-Top- pling. º This day is call'd the feast of Crispian. See St. Crispin's Day.—Shakespeare. This dºx is sacred to our heroes, dead. See Decoration Day. –AI). On. . This day, my Julia, thou must make. —-Herrick. This day, O friends and Englishmen, sons of our common land. See Harold (King Harold's Speech to his Army before the Battle of Hastings).-Burwer-Lytton. This day, this very day, gave birth. See Birth-day Ode.— Walcott. # This day, two hundred years ago. See same.—Whittier. This day, upon the scroll of fame. See Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln.—Hager. . This day was sacred, once, to Pan. See St. Valentine's Day.—Parsons. This day we close for the year. Anon. See Bride Cake, The. See Hamlet See Threads of Light.— . ſ . This drop of ink chance leaves upon my pen. This day, whate'er the Fates decree. See Stella's Birthday, 1726.-Swift. This dear English land! See Balder (England).--Dobell. This dº resemblance of thy lovely face. See Portrait, The. —Marot. This declared indifference but, as I must think, covert zeal. See Injustice of Slavery, The.—Lincoln. This diploma which I present to you, young gentlemen. See Military Training in the Schools.--Carrington. This dog was dull. He had so little wit. See On a Dull Dog.—Lefroy. - This doll, Kris Kringle brought last year. ift, A.—Powers. See Christmas See Drop of Ink, A.—Whitney. This duleful sentence Saturne tuik on hand. of Cresseid, The.—Henryson. This egle, of whiche I have yow tolde. he.—Chaucer. - This fº night. See This Endris Night.- (Percy Society’s Teact. This England never did, nor never shall. See King John (England).-Shakespeare. This evening, Delia, you and I. You and I.—Cowper. - This fable is a very short one. See Showing How the Cavern Followed the Hut’s Advice.—Frere. See Testament See Hous of Fame, See This Evening, Delia, This #; rosebud, Elsie, see. See With a Rosebud.— Webb. This fair tree that shadows us. See Gentle Life.—Van Dyke. This fell in my factor days. See Clive.—Browning. This fellow, it begins with walking on the stage. See Describing the Play.—Anon. This festival is always a joyous occasion. See Harvard Dinner Speech and Welcome to the Alumni.—Holmes. “This fever called living,” said Poe, in a vein. See “This Fever Called Living.”—Irwin. This figure, that thou here seest put. trait of Shakespeare. This flower that Jesus bids us consider was the Chalce- - donian Lily. See Lessons from Scripture Flowers.-- Slade. . This foul thing gives one swing. See Rum Fiend's Por- See Garden, The.— See Lines on the Por- trait, The.—Talmage. This garden does not take my eyes. Shirley. This generation ne'er can know. See Companions in Sol- itude; or, Reminiscences of the Bush.--McLachlan. This gentle and half melancholy breeze. See Autumn Breeze, An.—Hayne. This grave were ye meanin', stranger ? Oh, there's nobody much lies here. See. Only Joe.—Reed. - This happy day two lights are seen. See On the Birthday of Catherine of Braganza.--—Knight. - This happy day, whose risen sun. See This Happy Day.— . ary. - This hinder yeir I hard be tald. See Bludy Serk, The.— |Henryson. This holy season, fit to fast and pray. See This Holy Season. —Spenser. This hotel has been built and arranged for the special com- fort and convenience of summer boarders. See Mod- ern Summer Hotel, A.— (Traveler’s Record.) This House and the world have been told that Robert Ful- ton was not the inventor. See Merits of Fulton's In- vention.—Hoffman. This I gºld, or dreamed it in a dream. See Opportunity. —SIII. This I got on the day that Goring. See Three Scars, The.— Thornbury. “This I say, then : walk in the Spirit.” See Lesson from “Fruit of the Spirit.”—Garrett. This immortal state paper, which for its composer. See History of the United States (Character of the Declara- tion of Independence).--Bancroft. This in defense of poesie to say. See Weakness.-Wither. This incident happened some centuries past. See Santa Claus' Tree.—Irwin. - - This Indian weed now withered quite. See Indian Weed, The.—Erskine. - * This infant world has taken long to make. See Sonnet: “ This world has taken long to make” and World and Soul.—Macdonald. - - This is a breath of summer wind. See On Reading a Poet's IFirst Book.—Bunner. This is a clever little guessing game. See Guessing Game, A.—Anon. | This is a glorious country ! It has larger rivers and more of them. See America.-Cox. . ,' This is a little drama—a regular little drama. Drama, A.—Anon. This is a memorable day to Englishmen as well as Americans. See England and America.-Bryce. See Little This is a mighty matter, Van den Bosch. See Philip van Artevelde Taylor. This is a predicament l Nobody in the drawing-room. See “You Must be Dreaming.”—Meyers. This is a pumpkin so big and so round. See Thanksgiving. (Van den Bosch and Van Artevelde).-- *** TLSil. This is a spray the bird clung to. See Misconceptions.— Browning. • 961 This .AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS This is a story of strange old times. See Karl the Fiddler. —Raymond. e tº º This is a story of the time when the Spanish Dominion. See Love Story of Old Madrid, A.—Crawford. This is a treat, fellows. See Choosing Vocations.—Anon. This is a true story. See Whiskey Never Left Him.— McEwen. This is a very valuable book on the application of the leech. See Ghost of Crooked Lane, The.—Wickers. This is a wise old world of ours. . See This Old World of Ours.-Bungay. This is a world of inflexible compensations. of Exclusive Devotion to Business, The.—Hillard. “This is an educational war.” See Righteous War, A.— Witham. This is baby's bedtime. See Baby's Bedtime.—Rexford. This isºlasers room. See Little Prudy (Inkstand, The). —Vlay. This is East, and this is West. See same.—Anon. This is God’s house—the blue sky is the ceiling. See In the Woods.-Scott. This is Goethe, with a forehead. See Busts of Goethe and Schiller, The.—Butler. . This is going to be an eventful evening. See Clocks Speaks, The.—West. - This is grandma's birthday. See Cherry Cheeks.--Anon. This is he, who, felled by foes. See Worship.–Emerson. This is her picture as she was. See Portrait, The.—Ros- setti. This is #. picture—Dolladine. See Doll Poems (Dolladine). -— EU 8.13 CIS. This is her story as once told to me. Jones.—Fields. This is how the pupil put it. ‘Anon. This is King Charles his day. Speak it, thou Tower. See To the King on his Birthday.—Jonson. This is Mab, the mistress Fairy. See Queen Mab.-Jon- SOIl. This is my birthday and I am going to have a party. See Ethel’s Birthday Party.—Rook. This is my birthday, baby. Did you know. See Grown-up Birthday, A.—Coolidge. This is my country's flag. ford. -- This is my creed. See Hide not thy Heart.—Gilder. This # my creed: To do some good. See My Creed.— 1Sel’. & - This is my dolly Mary. See Mary and Dinah. —Rook. This is my grandson, Billy, Mr. Bernacle. See Mrs. Win- kle's Grandson.—Dallas. This is my Mamma's calendar. Goodfellow. - This is my old lead pencil. See My Lead Pencil.—Anon. This is my prayer to thee, my lord. See Gitanjali, Song from.—Tagore. This is my Sunday head of hair. Brown. This is my world ! See Sonnet: My Study.—Hayne. This is no my aim lassie. See same.—Burns: This is no work of mine. See Gate of the Hundred Sor- rows, The...—Kipling. This is not the first time, O Romans, that Patrician arro- gance has denied to us. See History of Rome (Canul- eius against Patrician Arrogance).--Livy. This is not winter where is the crisp air Ž Winter.—Sill. This is now the winter time. IłOll. See Patient Mercy See Cows—a Composition.— See My Country's Flag.—Staf- See Mamma's Helper.— See Papa's Calender— See California See Word of Advice, A.— This is one night in all the year. See Night in Naples, A.— —Morris. This is one of those subjects, Mr. Chairman. See Speech on the Compromises of the Constitution (On the Fed- eral Constitution).-Hamilton. This is our child, Dear. See Father to Mother.—Bridges. This is Å. Flag, and may it wave. See American Flag, The. —A.Y.) OI). This is our grand menagerie. See Jack's Menagerie.— This is our place of meeting. See At the Saturday Club.- FIolmes. This is Palm Sunday; mindful of the day. See To a Young Girl Dying.—Parsons. This is some fellow, who, having been praised. Lear (Bluntness).-Shakespeare. This is terrible, terrible Thermometer ninety-eight. See - Manly Boy, A.—Anon. This is Thanksgiving, Dolly. See Dolly's Thanksgiving.— See King AIl OI!. This is that blessed Mary, pre-elect. See Mary's Girlhood.- Rossetti. This is that day of the year which announced to man- kind the great fact of American Independence I See Addition to the Capitol, The (Fourth of July, The).-- Webster. & This is that hill of awe. See Lone Mountain Cemetery.— Harte. This is the apple a little child found. See Tree Games.— IlOIA. - This is the Arsenal. See Arsenal at Springfield, The.— Longfellow. e This is the bait the fishermen take. See Bait of the Aver- age Fisherman.—Dodge. & See Danger This is the ship of pearl, which, poets feign. See Stormy Petrel, See No More.—Will- SOIl. This is the Chapel. See Clifton Chapel.—Newbolt. This is the convent where they tend the sick. See Sister Mary of the Love of God.—Mulholland. t This is the bird that sweeps o'er the sea. The.—Benjamin. This is the Burden of the Heart. This is the day of the year which announced. See Birth- day of the Nation, The.—Webster. This Ri the day, the glorious day. See Vacation.— . iley. This is the day, which down the void abysm. See Ideal, The.—Shelley. -- This is the end of the book. See Written at the End of a Book.--Mitchell. This is the end of the town that I love the best. See Wash- ington Square.—Gilder. This is the first and great command. See Two Commands, The.—Anon. This is the first day of a new year. Year.—Parker. This is the forest primeval. hemlocks. See Thoughts for a New The murmuring pines and the See Evangeline.—Longfellow. This is the gladness of our Easter morning. See Day of Joy, The.—Larcom. - g This is the glamour of the world antique. See Sibyl.— Payne. This is the grave prepared; set down the bier. See Gardener's Burial, The.—Johnstone. This is the great danger. See What is Worth While.— Lindsay. This is the height of our deserts. See Deserving.—Anon. This is the hour, the day. See In Springtide.—Morris. This is the house she was born in, full four-score years ago. See At Four-score.—Gilder. This is the house that Jack built. See House that Jack Built, The.—Anon. This is the law of the Yukon, and ever she makes it plain. See Law of the Yukon, The.—Service. This is the loggia Browning lowed. See Browning at Asolo. —Johnson. This is the midnight of the century. See New Year's Eve, 1850—Lowell. This is the month, and this the happy morn. See On the Morning of Christ's Nativity.—Milton. This is the night when I must die. See Low Estate, A.— White. - This is the old gold-stoled October. See October.—Munkit- trick. This is , the pathway where she walked. See Amy.—Le- gare. This º the picture of our twins. See Troubles of Twins, he.—Mackay. This is the place. See In a Meadow.—Phillimore. This º the place, the day, the time. See Campaspe.— yly. - This is Bº place where André met that death. See André. —Bates. This is the purple sea of ancient song. See Greek Reverie, A.—Holmes. - This is the room to which she came that day. See Her Pity.—Marston. e This is the rugged face. See Michael Angelo Buonarotti...— Cranch. - º This is A. season of the year. See Pleasures of Picnic.ing. —AI] Oll. This is the season when Young America celebrates the Hºus deeds of the forefathers. See America First.— Il OIOl. This is the seed. See Corn Treasures.—(Nursery, The). See Chambered Nautilus, The.—Holmes, This is the soldier brave enough to tell. See Saint-Gauden’s Statue of General Sherman -—Van Dyke. This is the song of a nameless man. See Nameless Hero, A. —Traquair. - This & * song of the thousand men. See Fleet, The.— OORG. This is the song of the wavel of the Wave, A.—Lodge This is the song of youth. Johns. .* This is the song that the Dervishes sing. Dancing Derwishes.—Irwin. This is the song the Apple Tree sings. Trees.—Blodgett, This is the song the Brown. Thrush flings. Reveille, The.—Van Dyke. This is the sorrowful story. See Legend of Realism, The.— Johnson. - This is the soup that was made one morn. Day Dinner.—Johnston. This is the spray the Bird clung to. Browning. - This is the story my grandmother told. See Story of a Little Red Hen, The.—Eastman. This is the story of a West Point Foot-Ball game. See Team, The . A West Point Foot-Ball Story.—Buchanan. This is the story of Buck, a beautiful dog. See Call of the Wild, The.—London. - : This is the story of Renyi, and when you have heard it through. See Ballad of Splendid Silence, The.—Nes- bit. The mighty one ! See Song See Songs of Deliverance.— See Song of the See Songs of the See Angler's See Thanksgiving See Misconceptions.— 962. FIRST LINE INDEX This a. This is the story that they tell. —Anon. - 2, This is the tale from first to last. See Simon the Cyrenean. See Voice of the Tree, The. —Lyttelton. This is the tale of Kansas. See As a Tale that is Told.— McCarter. This is the tale that was told to me. See Sailor’s Yarn, A.— Roche. - This is the time of the year, my boys. See Baseball by the Old.—Anon. - - This is the time when bit by bit. See Turn o' the Year.— Hinkson. --- • This is the top of my little head. See Exercise Recitation, This is the way the morning dawns. This modern scientist An.——Rook. This is the truth as I see it, my dear. of the Road.—Cawein. * This is the very coinage of your brain. See At the End Shakespeare. gº This is the way the baby slept. See Way the Baby Slept, The.—Riley. - - This is the way the happy farmer. See Farmer, The.— Rook. This is the way the ladies ride. See Rhymes about a Little Woman.—Canton. See Summer Day, A.— and Way the Morning Dawns, The.—Anon. This is the way the morning dawns. See Summer Day, A.— Cooper. . This is the way we dress the doll. See Doll Poems (Dress- ing the Doll).—Rands. This is the white winter day of his burial. See Phillips Brooks.--Carman. This is the Wild Huntsman that shoots the hares. See Story of the Wild Huntsman, The.—Hoffman. This is the worst thing I ever heard of. See “That Other Fourth.”—Denton. This is thy hour, O soul. Iſla, Il. - This is Vimeiro; yonder stream, which flows. See Inscrip- tion for a Monument at Vimeiro.—Southey. See Clear Midnight, A.—Whit- This is what a fairy heard. See Fairy, Story, A.—Sherman. This is what the robin sings. See Bird Songs.—Moore. This is Mºre the roses grew. See Where the Roses Grew. —Allen. - This is your day, Up / Away ! . See Day.—Davis. This is your month, the month of perfect days. See James Russell Lowell and To James Russell Lowell.—Holmes. This journal of folly's an emblem of me. See Written in a Young Lady’s Commonplace Book.--Moore. . This kind o’ sogérin' ain't a mite like our October trainin’. See Bigelow Papers, The (Letter from Mr. Hosea Big- low to the Hon. J. T. Buckingham).—Lowell. This kiss upon your fan I press. See Two Triolets.-Robert- SOrl. . This kitten, sir, of the Colonel’s 7 I’ll tell the story. See Kitten of the Regiment, The.—Buckham. * - - This knight a doughter...hadde by his wif. See Canterbury Tales, The (Virginia).—Chaucer. - This “L” is a big one. See Acrostic Exercise...—Anon. This Lady, Martha Washington. See Little Martha Wash- ington.—Bristol. sº This lesson in building our first flag. See Building the Stars and Stripes.—Anon. This life, and all that it contains, to him. See Edwin the Fair (Scholar, The).—Taylor. This life is a school. There are many lessons to learn. See Pluck.-Pomeroy. - This life is full of numbness and of balk. See This Life is |Full of Numbness and of Balk.--Rossetti. This life, which seems so fair. See Madirgal: which seems so fair” and same.—Drummond. This little child, so white, so calm. See Challenge.—Mur- ray. - This little heart is filled with sunshine. See Greeting, A.— In OIl. - This little pig went to market. See This Little Pig (Mother Goose). • * - This little vault, this narrow room. See Epitaph, An: “This little vault” and Epitaph on the Lady Mary Williers.— Carew. - This lovely land, this glorious liberty, these benign institu- tions. See Adams and Jefferson (Our Duties to Our Country).--Webster. • This man loved Lincoln, him did Lincoln love. See John See Abraham George Nicolay.—Gilder. This man whose homely face you look upon. Lincoln and To a Portrait of Lincoln.--Stoddard. This marquis hath hir spouséd with a ryng. See Canterbury Tales, The (Griselda).-Chaucer. This meetin’ has now come till order. Meeting, An.—Anon. - This meeting will now come to order. See Jimtown Lyceum. —McBride. See Advanced See Soldier's See Anti-Railroad a word uncouth. Thinker, An-Matthews. This monument, faultless as a work of art. Monument, The.—Swift. * - & “This morn. I will weave my web,” she said. See Weaving the Web.--Dorr. This morning I was late in going to school. See Last Les- son, The.—Daudet. This morning is the morning of the day. Daughter, The.—Tennyson. s See Gardener's See Hamlet.— This royal throne of kings, this sceptered isle. “This life, This morning, timely rapt with holy fire. See On Lucy, Countess of Bedford.—Jonson. This morning, when all of the rest had gone down. See Jack Frost's Little Sister and What Bessie Saw.— Bronson. This morning when I went to look at my flowers. See Old Fashioned Flowers.-Maeterlinck. This mortal body that I wear. See “7”—F. A. Le H. This mossy bank they press'd. That aged oak. See Pas- toral Dialogue, A.—Carew. This must be the place. Let me see again what the note. - says. See Unjust Suspicion.—Rook. This, my Lords, is a perilous and tremendous moment. See American War, The (America Unconquerable and Im- possibility of Conquering America.-Chatham. This name of mine the sun may steal. See Album Leaves (This Name of Mine).-Houghton. This F. Diana makes weak men her prey. hys. This night about our cheerful hearth we gather once again. See Christmas.—Sawyer. This night is my departing night. Night.—Anon. See Diana.— See Armstrong's Good This night presents a play which public rage. See Pro- logue to “A Word to the Wise and Prologue to the Comedy of A Word to the Wise and Word to the Wise, A.—Johnson. - - This night, while sleep begins with heavy wings. See As- trophel and Stella (Sonnet XXXVIII.):-Sidney. This old watchword so often heard by travellers. See “Step to the Captain’s Office and Settle.”—Cheever. This one fought with Jackson, and faced the fight with Lee. See Answering to Roll Call.—Stanton. This one request I make to him that sits the clouds above. See Love and Debt Alike Troublesome.—Suckling. This only grant me, that my means may lie. See Of My- self and Vote, A.—Cowley. - This palace standeth in the air. See Palace of the Fairies, The.—Drayton. This passeth yeer by yeer, and day by day. bury Tales, The (Knightes Tale, This peach is pink, with such a pink. ,, peach is pink,”, etc.—Gale. This place—the center of the grove. See Douglas (Solilo- quy of Douglas—Solemnity).-Home. This polyglot of wealth, this museum of curiosities, the Pen- sion List. See Satire on the Pension System.—Cur- I’3, Il. This tiºn is sacred to the silent past. €Il. This region is as lavish of its flowers. froy in the Forest).—Mair. See Canter- The).--—Chaucer. See Song: “This See In a Garret.— See Tecumseh (Le- This region, surely, is not of the earth. See Naples.— Rogers. This relative of mine. See To My Grandmother.—Locker- , Lampson. This remarkable beast of prey dwells in mill ponds. See , Bull-head, The.—Billings. - This river of azure with many a weed in. See Atkinson's Mill.—Ramsey. ' This Rome, that was the toil of many men. See Nero.— Smith. This rose the sweet winds toss. ... Anon. This rose-tree is not made to bear. See Rose of Calvary, The.—. See Envy.—Lamb. * See King . Richard II. (England).-Shakespeare. This said, he went to see. See Iliad (Sixth Book).- Order. This said, old Nester mixed the lots. The foremost lot surveyed. See Iliad, The.—Homer. This said, she hasteth to a myrtle grove. * See Venus and Adonis.-Shakespeare. ..This scene opens at the time when Ivan Ogareff. See Michael Strogoff.--—Verne. This singer whom we long have held so dear. Russell Lowell.—Holmes. This single stick, which you now behold ingloriously lying in that neglected corner. ‘See Meditation upon a Broom- stick, A.—Swift. - - This, sir, is my case. It is the case not merely of that humble institution. See Close of Defence of Dartmouth College and Dartmouth College Case.--—Webster. This, sir, is no time for ceremony. See Speech in the Vir- ginia Convention (War is Actually Begun).-Henry. This son of his old age was yet more dear. See Son of Fíope, The.—Wordsworth. This song is of no importance. See Evensong.—Aiken. This song of mine. See Catawba Wine.—Longfellow. See James See This song of mine will wind its music around you. My Song.—Tagore. '_*. This sounds very wise in a galloping reading. See True Contentment.—Kent. - This step of secession. See Secession.—Stephens. This º I’m going to sing. See Saddle to Rags.-(Bal- lad. , - This story's very fine indeed. See George Washington's Little Hatchet.—Anon. This summer night is neither cool nor warm. See Thunder Storm, A. Miller. This Sunday morn the sierras are a-swim. See Carlist Chief- tain, A.—Greene. 963 This AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS *t. This was the man God gave us when the hour. This sweet child which hath climbed upon my knee. See My Slain.--—Realf. § 5 tº This sycamore, oft musical with bees. See Inscription for a Fountain on a Heath.-Coleridge. g 4. This system and order everywhere forms the basis of all science. See same.-Minton. ſº This tale is true, for so the records show. See Miser's Will, The.—Birdseye. This tantalizing sudden shower Under an Umbrella.-- Meyers. ſº This tempest sweeps the Atlantic | See Night-storm.— Simms. . - . . g . This the house of Circe, queen of charms. See Circe.— De Tabley. ~ x This the true sign of ruin to a race. See Decay of a People, The...—Simms. * This, then, is Christmas. See Christmas in Dreamthorp.– mit X- This, then, is she, my mother as she looked at Seventeen. See Daguerreotype, The.—Moody. - r tº This, then, is the theatre on which the intellect of America is to appear. See Prospects of the Republic, The...— Everett. •. This, this is he ; softly a while. (Eyeless at Gaza).-Milton. - § g This thrilling story is furnished by a Prussian railroad Con- ductor. See Mad Engineer, The.—Anon. This time, four years ago, I lodged in Bath Street. See Leap-year Wooing, A.—Macrae. - This town is decidedly the best place I ever struck. See Quack, The.—Anon. This tragical tale, which, they say, is a true One. mus and Thisbe.—Saxe. g This tree, which surpasses all others of North America. § Choosing a “State Tree.”—The Tulip Tree.— all. . . *. This uncounted multitude before me, and around me. See See Samson Agonistes See Pyra- Bunker Hill Monument, The (Oration at the Laying of the Corner Stone, etc.).-Webster. This very bad, heap hard workee. See Fourth of July's Defense.—Denton. This war began by the act of the South. See Moral AS- pect of the American War.—Beecher. *. This war with Spain reminds me o’ the Spring o' '61. See Man Who Does the Cheering, The-Anon. This was Hiawatha's wooing. See Song of Hiawatha, The . (Hiawatha's Wooing) —Longfellow. ... ſº This was our poet—one who strode. See Fitz-James O'Brien. —Watrous. - --~ * - This was the cause of all the trouble. See Difficulty about that Dog, The.—Anon. ; See George Washington.—Ingham. * This was the noblest Roman of them all. See Julius Caesar (“This was the noblest Roman, etc.”)—Shakespeare. This was the picture in front of “Old Daddy Turner’s” cabin. See Old Daddy Turner.—Anon. This was the ruler of the land. . See On , an Antique Gem Bearing the Heads of Pericles and Aspasia.-Croly. This was the wedding morn of Priscilla. See Courtship of Miles Standish, The (Priscilla's Wedding) —Longfel- low. - - - This was your butterfly, you see. See After Wings.-- This world a hunting is. Piatt. This way is long, my darling. This way, ladies and gentlemen, for a ride. Boston” Through a Megaphone.—Fitch. This way look, my Infant, lo! See Kitten and Falling Leaves, The-Wordsworth. This way, Ninon. No, this way. SOHOl. - No, this way, then. See Secrets of the Heart, See Sojourners.--Anon. . See “Seeing See Secrets of the Heart. —Dob This way. . The.—Dobson. - This way the noise was, if my ear be true. (Lady Lost in the Wood, The).-Milton. . . This way, this way come, and hear. See Charm, The.— Fletcher. See Comus This winter [or winter's] weather it waxeth cold. See Take th y Old Cloak about Thee.—Anon. - This wintry month of storm and cold. See Some Years in Washington’s Life.—Stanley. This wolf for many a day. See St. Francis and the Wolf.- Tynan-Hinkson. * “This woman walketh in the smile of God!” See Judith.- Aldrich. and orld a Game, The.—Drummond. This world I deem but a beautiful dream. See Heavens Declare Thy Glory, The-Whytehead. - This world is all a fleeting show. See same.—Moore. This word is but the sun's kaleidoscope. See Meditations on Immortality.—Welcker. - This world is like a looking-glass. See In the Looking-glass. —Leonard. - This [The-O. I world is too much with us, late and soon. See World is too Much with Us, The.—Wordsworth. This world it is a pleasant place. See Change Assured.— Anon. - This world may be considered as a great mart of commerce. See Inconsistent Expectations.—Barbauld. This world of ours appears to me. See Happiness.—Brinin- Stool. This world’s a scene as dark as Styx. , “This world’s so full o' trouble. This yarn was told to a pea-jacket boy. Those Christmas bells as sweetly chime. Those earlier men that owned our earth. Those ob you hea'd de o'ator a-week ago. Those same noble Scots that are your prispners. See Madrigal: “This world,” etc., This world was not as it now is seen. See Golden Age, The. —Fenollosa. - - - See Lines Written in an Album.—Gaylord. - 3. See Talkin' 'bout Trouble. ... —Bond. This wot ye all whom it concerns. See Dinner at the House of Dugal Stewart, A.—Burns. - - See India-rubber Tree, The.—MacHarg. -- This year—next year—sometime—never. Next Year.—Anon. - This year, till late in April, the snow fell thick and light.' See Nineteenth of April, 1861, The-Larcom. Tho' dark are our sorrows, today we'll forget them. See Prince's Day, The.—Moore. Tho' death met love upon thy dying smile. —Turner. Tho' I met her in the summer. Anon. - Tho' yer lamp o' life is burnin’ with a clear and steady light. See When the Light Goes Out.—Chester. Thoch raging stormes move us to shake. See Reeds in the Loch say, The.—Anon. : Thomas Campbell was born and educated in Glasgow, Scot- land. See Campbell Exercises.—Anon. - Thomas Jefferson of Virginia and John Adams of Massa- chusetts. See Centennial Oration (Thomas Jefferson and John Adams).--Winthrop. Thomas lay on the Huntlie bank. See Thomas Rymen (C.). a — (Old Ballad.) - . - - Thomas Ruffin has been found guilty of treason. See Gov- ernor's Last Levee, . The.—Kennedy. Thomas Stuart was a lord. See Lord Thomas Stuart.— (Old Ballad.) Thomson's was such a shop, if shop it might be called. See Wine and Walnuts (Thomson and the Painters).--— Pyne. Thorowe the halle the bell han sounde. W. Canynge's Feast, The.—Chatterton. Those black eyes I once so praised. See Black Eyes.— See This Year— See Anastasis. See Cassandra Brown.— See Accounte of . Ory. i . Those Christmas bells as sweetly chime. See : Christmas Comes. But Once a Year.—Miller. +. See "Old Christmas. —Anon. Those days we spent on Lebanon. Tay. Those delicate wanderers. See On Lebanon.- See Sacrifice.—Russell. See Aftercomers, The-Lowell. . Those evening bells | Those evening bells. See Those Even- ing Bells.--Moore, i Those eyes, those eyes, how full of heaven they are. See Language of the Eyes, The.—Lytton. Those far-off fields, how fair they seem. See Those Far-off Fields.--Fairbanks. - Those few pale Autumn flowers. Southey. Those friends thou hast. See Memory Gems. - Those get the least that take the greatest pains. See La- borious Writers.—Butler. Those gilded flies. See Queen Mab (Drones of the Com- munity, The).-Shelley. d Those glorious wars are long since sped. See Washington.— Bocock. - Those guests from many climes had often heard. See New Liberty Bell, The.—H. B. C. See “Sound See Autumn Flowers.- Money.”—Washburn. Those on the top say they know you, Earth. See Miner, The.—Bodenheim. Those parts of thee that the world's eye doth view. Sonnets, LXIX.—Shakespeare. Those pretty wrongs that liberty commits. XLI.—Shakespeare. - See See Sonnets, See King Henry IV., Pt. I. (Hotspur to Worcester).--—Shake- Speare. - . - Those slumbering lids unclose, , where pure dreams hover so light ! See Spectre of the Rose, The.—Gautier. - Those spirits God ordained. See To the Memory of Channing. —Lynch. - * Those we love truly never die. 'Reilly. - Those well seene Natives in grave Natures hests. England.—Morrell. Those were good times, in olden days. Fly-leaf of Theocritus.--Thompson. Those were great days. See Historical Visitors.--Anon. Those were the conquered, still too proud to yield. See Battle-field, The.—Mifflin. Those were wonderful days of long ago. See What Grand- ma Says.—Cooper. Those who carry latch-keys. See Locked Out.—Anon. Those who do not control their passions. See Wisdom of Krishna.-(Notes and Qweries.) s & Those, who dost dwell alone. See Stagirius.—Arnold. See Forever.—Anon and See New- See Written on a Those who have only seen Mrs. Jordan within the last ten or fifteen years. See Mrs. Jordan.—Lamb. - Those who have stood amid the sublime scenery. See Eagle's Flight, An.--Bedinger. e Those who love truly never die. See Forever.—O'Reilly. 964 FIRST LINE INDEX Thou Those who much read advertisements and bills. See Cockle vs. Cackle.—Hood. - Thothmes, who loved a pyramid. See Story of Pyramid Thothmes, The.—Anon. Thou ancient oak l whose myriad leaves are loud. See Eliot's Oak.-Longfellow. - “Thou and I.” See Thou and I (Under the Sod).--Til- ton. Thou art a ferryman, Phaon, yet a freeman. See Sapho and Phao (Phaon, the Ferryman).-Lyly. “Thou art a fool,” said my head to my heart. Dunbar. Thou art a holy poem. Thou art as a lone watcher on a rock. Day. e Thou art as welcome as the summer rain. turn.—Savage. - e Thou art fairer than the lilies that grow beside the pool. See Heritage.—Beard. g Thou are gone to the grave; but we will not deplore thee. See Stanzas on the Death of a Friend.—Heber. Thou art lost to me forever !—I have lost thee, Isadore l See Widowed Heart, The.—Pike. Thou art mine, thou hast given thy word. a Drama.—Stedman. Thou art my very own. See Unborn, The.—Finch. Thou art no lingerer in monarch's hall. See Sunbeam, The. See To Im- See Refort.— See From Assisi.--Sanborn. See England.— See Love's Re- See Song from —Hemans. Thou art not, and thou never canst be mine. peria.-Burbidge. Thou art not dead. See Mystery, The.—Taylor. Thou are not fair, for all thy red and white. See Renun- ciation, A and Thou art Not Fair.—Campion. Thou art not gone, being gone. See Eclogue, December - 26, 1613 (Love).--Donne. Thou art, O God, the life and light. See Thou Art, O God. —Moore. Thou art sºns, brother, sleeping. See Brother's Tribute, -- A.I].OIl. Thou art so very sweet and fair. See To a Girl.—Anon. Thou art the flower of grief to me. See Woodruffe, The.— See Light.—George Macdon- See At Gibral- Knox. Thou art the joy of age. ã1C1. Thou art the rock of empire, set mid-seas. tar, II.--Woodberry. Thou art the sky and thou art the nest as well. Song from.—Tagore. Thou art to all lost love the best. —Herrick. Thou art too hard for me in Love. See Love.—Herbert. Thou art with me, here, upon the banks. See Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey (Apostrophe to the Poet's Sister) —Wordsworth. Thou askest not to know the creed. See Gitanjali, See To the Willow-tree. See Charity.—Mor- gan. Thou, baby innocence unseen of me. See Questionings.— Coleridge. Thou, Bavaria's brown-eyed daughter. Girl.-Taylor. . - Thou blind man’s mark, thou fool's self-chosen snare. See Desire and same.—Sidney. Thou blossom, bright with autumn dew. Gentian.-Bryant. Thou bonnie wood o' Craigie-lea I See Bonnie Wood o' ºisielen and Wood of Craigie Lea, The.—Tanna- hill. - - Thou born to sip the lake or spring. and To a Honey Bee.—NFreneau. Thou brown, bare-breasted, voiceless mystery. Colorado Desert.—Wagner. Thou burden of all songs, the earth hath sung. See Autumn. —Watson. Thou canst not boast of Fortune's store. See Thou Canst \ Not Boast.—Sheridan. . Thou canst not forget me, for memory will fling. See Thou canst not Forget.—Anon. Thou canst not frown, O Death. See same.—Thayer. Thou canst not hope acquittal from the Volscians. See See To the Fringed See On a Honey Bee. See To the Coriolanus (Coriolanus and Aufidius).--Shakespeare. Thou canst not say I did it. See Macbeth.-Shake- Speare. Thou careless, awake I See Wake Up geS. Thou comest, Autumn, heralded by the rain. See Autumn. —-Longfellow. Thou dancer of two thousand years. The.—Rogers. Thou dark-robed man with solemn pace. See Winter.— (Chambers’ Journal.) « Thou demandest what is love? See What is Love...—Shel. See Dancing Faun, ey. Thou didst delight my eyes. See same.—Bridges. Thou dost not fly, thou art not perched. See Bird of Para- dise, The (Hawk, The).--Davies. Thou dost not sing of sorrow, being too vast. thoven.—Ingham. Thou dreamer with the million moods. A.—Knowles. Thou ever young I —Fleming. Thou fair-haired angel of the evening. See To the Evening Star.—Blake. See Bee- See Song of Desire, Persephone but gazes. See To Demeter. Thou foolish blossom, all untimely blown See To a Bavarian England.—Brid- Thou lone companion of the spectred night. Thou first, best friend that heaven assigns below. See Pleasures of Memory (Memory).-Rogers. See To a Wild Rose Found in October.—Hayes. Thou foolish Hafiz I Say, do churls. Translations.—Emerson. Thou for whose birth the whole creation yearned. of Man, The.—Chadwick. Thou from primeval nothingness didst call. See God.— Derzhavin. Thou glorious mirror, where the Almighty's form. See Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage (Apostrophe to the Ocean). See Quatrains and See Rise —Byron. - Thou glorious mocker of the world ! See To the Mocking- bird.—Pike. - Thou God of glorious majesty. See Hymn for Seriousness, n.—Wesley. Thou God unsearchable, unknown. See Thou God Un- searchable.—Wesley. - Thou goest; to what distant place. monds. Thou golden sunshine in the peaceful day. Ring Ivor.—Stokes. Thou Grace Divine, encircling all. Scudder. See Farewell.—Sy- See Lament for See Love of God, The.— Thou grim and haggard wanderer, who dost look. See On a Portrait of Servetus.-Gilder. Thou half-unfolded flower. See Blossom of the Soul, The.— Johnson. ar Thou happiest thing alive. See To the Boy.—Kinney. Thou happy, happy elf | See Parental Ode to My Son, Aged Three Years and Five Months, A.—Hood. Thou hast beauty bright and fair. See Hermione.-Proc- ter. Thou hast been where the rocks of coral grow. See Diver, The...—Hemans. " Thou hast burst from thy prison. See Butterfly's First Flight, The.—Anon. m Thou hast diamonds and pearls of rare beauty. See Thine Eyes.—Heine. Thou hast done evil. See Judgment, The.—Goodale. Thou hast fill'd me a golden cup. See To Christina Ros- setti...—Greenwell. Thou hast learned the woes of all the world. See Poet, The. Thou hastiived in pain and woe. See Requiem, A.—Thom- SOIl. Thou hast lost thy love, poor fool. See Simple Maid, A.— De Tabley. Thou hast made me known to friends whom I knew not. See Gitanjali, Song from.—Tagore. Thou hast not been with the festal throng. See Siege of Valencia, The (Ballad of Roncesvalles, A).-Hemans. Thou hast not dropped thy stately head. See Savannah.— Burroughs. Thou hast not gold 7 Rimball. Thou hast seen Atossa sage. Atossa,—Anon. Thou hast stirred. See Why, this is gold. See Undowered.— See Matthew Arnold’s Cat Song of Cradle-making.—Skin- IlêI’. Thou hast Sworn by thy God, my Jeanie. See same.— Cunningham. Thou hº the colours of the spring. See To my Daughter. —UFOSS6. - - Thou. hast thy calling to some palace floor. from the Portuguese, IV.-Browning. Thou hast two ears and but one mouth. See Two and One. —Ruckert. Thou hast vowed by thy faith, my Jeanie. See Thou Hast Sworn by thy God, my Jeanie.—Cunningham. Thou hidden love of God! whose height. See Divine Love.— Tersteegen. Thou hidden source of calm repose. Wesley. Thou in the moon's bright chariot proud and gay. See |Hymn to Light, The...—Cowley. - Thou knowest best, my Father. See Thou Knowest Best.— Farningham. Thou knowest not the parching. See Iris.-Phelps. Thou knowest, O my Father | See “Thou Knowest.”— See Sonnets See For Believers.- Dorr. - Thou know'st me, Peran-Wise ! is it I. See Sohrab and Rustum.—Arnold. Thou languid August noon. See Month of Ripeness, The.— . Campbell. & Thou large-brained woman and large-hearted man. See Desire, A.—Browning. Thdu layest thy hand on the fluttering heart. See Quiet. Fear Not.”—Havergal. Thou, leaf-bound, hill-built Nazareth. areth.-Miller. Thou ling’rest not in the monarch's hall. beam.—Anon. Thou ling’ring star, with less’ning ray. Heaven, Burns. Thou little bird, thou dweller by the sea. Bird, The.—Dama. Thou livest, O soull be sure, though earth be flames. See —Thou Livest, O Soul l—Moore. - See To My “Be See Twilight at Naz- See To a Sun- See To Mary in See Little Beach Candle.—Wolcott. 965 Thou AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Thoma lonely, dew-wet mountain road. See Jewel-Weed.— |Oates. . Thou lovely and beloved, thou my love. See Sonnet: Mid- Rapture.—Rossetti. gº Thou may’st have read, my little boy Ned. See Witches' Frolic, The.—Barham. Thou mightier than Manoah’s son. The ).--—Tupper. Thou mighty gulf, insatiate cormorant Oblivion.—Marston. brood. Thou mother with thy equal Iſlå Il. Thou must be true thyself. See Be True and Honesty.— Bonar. Thou needst not weave nor spin. The.-Morse. Thou neither dost persuade me to seek wealth. See Beauty (Conqueror, See To Everlasting See same.—Whit- See Power of Beauty, See Para- dise. Regained (Savior's Reply to the Tempter, The). —Milton. * Thou never more shalt see so clear. Thomas. - Thou noblest monument of Albion's islel See Sonnet IV: Written at Stonehenge.—Warton. Thou one all perfect Light. See Light.—Crouse. Thou only bird that singest as thou flyest. See Mano: a - Poetical History (Skylark, The).—Dixon. Thou priest that art behind the screen. See Ipsissimus.— IHamilton. Thou, record of the votive throng. See Album Verses.— TV ling. Thou seemest like a flower. See same.—Heine. Thou shalt have no other gods before me. See Exodus (Ten Commandments, The).--Bible. Thou sº have one God only. See Latest Decalogue, The. —Clough. - Thou shalt have sun and shower from heaven above. See All in a Lifetime.—Stedman. t - Thou shalt not all die; for, while love's fire shines. See Lines upon Himself.-Herrick. Thou shalt not laugh, thou shalt not romp. (Fleeting Passion, A).--Davies. Thou should'st have had more faith ! See Old Sight.— See Foliage See Pio Nomo.— OWe. Thou shouldst have sung the swan-song for the choir. See James Russell Lowell.—Holmes. Thou, Sibyll rapt! whose sympathetic soul. Fuller.—Alcott. Thou singest by the gleaming isles. —Aldrich. . Thou soft-flowing Avon, by thy silver stream. See Shake- speare.—Garrick. Thou spark of life that wavest wings of gold. See Ode to a Butterfly.—Higginson. Thou sparkling bowl I Thou sparkling bowl | Bowl, The.—Pierpont. Thou still unravish’d bride of quietness | Grecian Urn.—Keats. - - Thou stranger, which for Rome in Rome here seekest. See Ruines of Rome, The.—Du Bellay. See Margaret See Piscataqua River. See Sparkling See Ode OI! a Thou sweet-souled comrade of a time gone by. See To E. N. L.-Livingston. . Thou sword at my left side. See Sword Song, The.— - Körner. Thou tall, majestic monarch of the wood. to the Pine, The.—Hawkes. Thounº art our Queen again. See Song to Ceres.— unt. . Thou that canst hush the sea. See Prayer, A.—Stafford. Thou that from the heavens art. See Wanderer's Night- song.—Goethe. Thou, that hast a daughter. See Sailor, The.—Alling- See Mountain 8,111. Thou that hast given so much to me. See Gratefulness.-- EIerbert. Thou that mak’st gain, thy end, and wisely well. See To My See Colonel Bookseller.—Johnson. Thou that on every field of earth and sky. : Burnaby.—Lang. - Thou that once, on mother’s knee. See Little Child’s Hymn, A.—Palgrave. - Thou that seekest thy delight. Lindsay. Thou that with ale or wiler liquors. of Doggerel, The).-Butler. Thou thrice denied, yet thrice beloved. See St. Day.—Keble. **. Thou tiny solace of these prison days. See Sir Walter Raleigh to a Caged Linnet.—Lee-Hamilton. See Provencal Noel, A.— See Hudibras (Muse Peter’s Thou to the Mercy-seat our souls doth gather. See Lord's IPrayer, The.—Anon. , Thou to whom the world unknown. See Ode to Fear.— Collins. Thou, too, art worthy of all praise, whose pen. See Addison. —Eames. - Thou, too, hast left us, while with heads bowed low. See In Memory of John Greenleaf Whittier.—Holmes. Thou, too, hast traveled, little fluttering thing. . See To a Swallow Building under the Eaves at Craigenputtock. —Carlyle. . Thou too, hoar Mount l with thy sky-pointing peaks. See #. before sunrise in the Vale of Chamouni.-Cole- ridge. Thou, whom song was given. Thou, too, sail on, O Ship of State. See Building of the Ship, . The (Ship of State, The).-Longfellow. Thou unrelenting Past ! See To the Past.—Bryant. Thou vague dumb crawler with the groping head. See To my Tortoise , Chronos.-Lee-Hamilton. Thou wast a bauble once. See Yardly Oak.-Cowper. Thou wast all that to me, love. See To One in Paradise.— Poe. Thou, wast not born for death, immortal bird! See Night- ingale, The.—Keats. - - Thou wast the fairest of all man-made things. See Turner's Old Téméraire.—Lowell. Thou wert fair, Lady Mary. See Lady Mary.—Alford. Thou wert out betimes, thou busy, busy bee | See To a Bee. —Southey. “Thou wert the morning star among the living.” son Exercises.—Anon. Thou white and dried-up seal so old. See Emer- See Arizona.-Mil- ler. Thou, who didst lay all other bosoms bare. See To Shakes- peare.—Day. - Thou who didst make and knowest whereof we are made. See Monna Innominata (Sonnet. Thou Who didst Make,” etc.).—Rossetti. Thou, who didst stoop below. Miles. Thou who dost dwell alone. See Desire.—Arnold. Thou who dost feel life's vessel strand. See Ordeal by Fire, The.—Stedman. x- Thou Y. ºm heaven art. See Wanderer's Night-songs. —Goethe. Thou who hast slept all night upon a storm. See To the Man-of-war Bird.—Whitman. Thou, who in the early spring hoverest on filmy wing. See To a Butterfly.—Percival. Thou who ordainest, for the land's salvation. See God Save the Nation.—Tilton. Thou who some ages hence these rolls dost read. See Gon- dibert.—Davenant. - Thou . when fears attack. See Ode to Tobacco.—Cal- Verley. Thou who wouldst see the lovely and the wild. See Monu- ment Mountain.—Bryant. Thou, who wouldst wear the name. See Poet, The.—Bry- See Free Art.—Uhland. ant. Thou whom these eyes saw never, say friends true. See Epitaph for Levi Lincoln Thaxter.—Browning. Thou whose birth on earth. See Christmas Antiphones (In Church) and Peace-giver, The.—Swinburne. Thou, -whose endearing hand once laid in sooth. See In- vocation.—Stedman. . Thou whose sweet youth and early hopes enhance. See Church Porch, The.—Herbert. “Thou wilt forget me.” “Love has no such word.” See Spring and Autumn.—Linton. Thou wilt never grow old. See same.—Howarth. Thou wilt not look on me. See Farewell, A.—Brown. Thou window, once which served for a sphere. See Son- nets from the Poems.--Drummond. Thou wonder of the Atlantic Shore. See To Aaron Burr, Under Trial for High Treason.—Morton. - Thou,yºuds be loved ? then thy heart. See To F. S. O.--— Oe. Thou youngest virgin, daughter of the skies. See Mrs. Anne Killigrew and Ode to the Memory of Mrs. Anne Killi- grew and Ode to the Pious Memory of the Accomplished Young Lady, Mrs. Anne Killigrew and to the Pious Memory of the Accomplished young Lady, Mrs. Anne Killigrew.—Dryden. Though absent long. . See Lines Composed a Few Miles âbove Tintern Abbey (Solace of Nature, The).-Words- See Hymn to Christ.— worth. Though all great deeds were proved but fables fine. See Though All Great Deeds.—Ingelow. ſ Though all the promise paths of morning. See To a Dead Soldier.—Harrison. Though sº the winds of doctrine were let loose. See Truth. —Milton. - s º, Though all things breathe or sound of fight. See Adieux à Mary Stuart.—Swinburne. Though Amaryllis dance in green. See To Amaryllis.- Il OIl. - Though beauty be the mark of praise. See Elegy.—Jon- SOIl. Though blind with age, forth Beda went with zeal. See Amen of , the Rocks, The-Rosegarten. Though British accents your attention fire. See To Madame de Damas Learning English.-Oxford. Though but a late germ. See Telegram Anagrammatised, A.—Abernetby. Though care and strife elsewhere be rife. —Field. Though clock to tell how night draws hence. See His Grange; or, Private Wealth.-Herrick. Though critics may bow to art. See Art and Heart.—Anon. See De Amicitiis. Though crost in our affections, still the flames. See Partic- ular Acrostic.—Jordan. Though cruel fate should bid us part. See My Jean.— Burns. Though doubters doubt and scoffers scoff. See Christmas 1898—Martin. - 966 FIRST LINE INDEX Three See Astrophel See Land Though dusty wits dare scorn Astrology. and Stella ( Sonnet XXVI).-Sidney. Though earth has full many a beautiful spot. Which No Mortal May Know, The.—Barton. Though Emerson had reached a great age. See Emerson, Extract concerning.—Bartol. Though eminent and able in many ways. See Lowell, Ex- tract concerning.—Underwood. Though facts will swell as stories fly. See Cat-eater, The.— Anon. Though forts are stormed and cities won. See Abraham Lincoln.—Sanborn. - Though frail of form thou wert of spirit large and free. See Elizabeth Barrett Browning.—Carson. Though gifts like thine the fates gave not to me. See To Hafiz. Though grief and fondness in my breast rebel. See Lon- don.—Johnson. - Though he that ever kind and true. See Departed Friend, The.—Stevenson. Though high license should reduce the number of saloons slightly. . . See High License.—Hoffman. Though his limbs were very tottering, and ’twas hard to travel there. See Parson's Vacation, The.—Eisen- beis. Though I, alas! a prisoner be. See On a Corkscrew.— wift. Though I am conscious of no fault, O Romans, it is yet with the utmost shame. See History of Rome (Titus Quintius against Quarrels between the Senate and the People).--Livy. Though I am humble, slight me not. for the Poet, The.--Dana. Though I am little as all little things. See Moss Supplicateth See Not Overlooked.— Oppenheim. - Though I am native to this frozen Zone. See Reminiscence. —Aldrich. * Though I am only six years old. See Very Little Boy, A.— In OI] . . Though I am young and cannot tell. See same.—Jon- SOD1. Though I have twice been at the déors of death. See Son- - net to Sir W. Alexander.—Drummond. Though I look old. See As You Like It (“Though I look,” etc.).--Shakespeare. - - Though I met her in the summer. Brown, The...—Cone and Green. Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels. See First Corinthians (Charity).—Bible. Though its coming be slow, we can all feel we know. See Typewriter Tune, The...—Anon. Though largely developed’s my organ of order. See Phrenol- ogist to his Mistress, The.—(Punch.) - Though loath to grieve. See Ode, Inscribed to W. H. Chan- rising.—Emerson. Though love repine, and reason chafe. Safest Way, The-Emerson. Though many and bright are the stars that appear. Pluribus Unum.—Cutter. Though many ills may hamper life. See Little Worries.— IIIlS. Though many, many summers. See Me...—Spofford. - Though Mr. Darwin had more than completed his three- Score and ten years. See In Memoriam, Charles Dar- win.—Fiske. Though oak, and elm, and maple tree. See Birch Tree, The. —McMullen. Though old the thought and off exprest. graph.—Lowell. . Though others at thine outline scoff. See Still True.—(St. James Gazette.) Though others may her brow adore. See Sacrifice and See E See For an Auto- See Love's Insight.— Il Orl. Though our great love a little wrong his fame. See Charles Lamb.--—Beatty. Though pºts have not yet sung you. See Hearts of Gold.— glPV1e. Though Reason cannot through Faith's mysteries see. See - Reason (Reason an Aid to Revelation).-Cowley. Though rich in love, for love I vainly sue. See Though Rich in Love.—Machault. Though rude winds usher thee, sweet day. & See Christmas Day.—Richards. Though rudely -blows the wintry blast. See Charcoal Man, The...—Trowbridge. Though scoffers ask, where is your gain? See same.—Knox. Though searching damps and many an envious flaw. See Last Supper, The-Wordsworth. Though . Sin too oft, when smitten by Thy rod. See Doubt and prayer.—Tennyson. Though singing but the shy and sweet. See Content.—Gale. Though still earth's guests, of quitting meditate. See Mortal. ity.—Deschamps. . Though surrender cut the heart. See One.—Chase. Though the day of my destiny's over. See Stanzas to Au- gusta and To Augusta.-Byron. Though the earth were to be burned up, though the trumpet of its dissolution were sounded. "See Insignificance of Earth.-Chalmers. Though the hills are cold and snowy. See Day in the Pam- fili Doria, A.—Stowe. Though the life of the Reformer may seem rugged and ar- duous. See Reformer, The...—Greeley. Though thy constant love I share. See Ballad of Cassandra Three children sliding on the ice. Though the mills of God grind slowly, yet they grind exceed- ing Small. See Retribution.—Logau. * * *ſ e Though the people were sated already with blood spilling. See Quo Vadis (Ursus and the Aurochs).-Sienkie- WICZ. - Though the [Roman] people were sated already. See Quo Vadis (Rescue of Lygia, The).-Sienkiewicz. Though the roving bee, as lightly. See Wishmaker's Town (Bridal Fair, The).—Young. & Though the tower of Ivan Veliki is the finest belfry in Russia. See Bells of Kremlin, The.—Hare. Thoughºg whisper, he and May. See Rose's Plant, The. —F. B. H. 'Though three men dwell on Flannan Isle. See Flannan Isle. —Gibson. - See To M. T.—Taylor. Though till now ungraced in story, scant although my waters be. See Alma.-Trench. Though to talk too much of heaven. Anon. Though tuneless, stringless, it lies there in dust. Violin, The...—Egan. Though Washington's exalted character. See Washington’s Religious Character.—M’Kinley. Thouß we climb fame's proudest height. See Uses of Life, he.—Anon. g & Though we never may be soldiers. See Little Soldiers.-- See Only Japanese.— See Old In OI!. Though when I loved thee thou wart fair. See Deposition \ from Beauty, A.—Stanley. Though, when other maids stand by. Heed Me...—Swain. Though Winter come with dripping skies. Discord, A.—Colton. Though winter set her face with mien severe. of Winter, The.—Denison. Though with the North we sympathize. dom. —(Punch.) Though wronged, not harsh my answer. See Friendship.– Simms. - Though you are young, and I am old. See same.—Campion. Though you be absent here, I needs must say. See Mis- tress, The (Spring, The).-Cowley. Though you see no banded army. See Right Makes Might.-- See Smile and Never See Song with a See Music See Shop and Free- Il OIl. Though your beauty be a flower. See Star-magic.—Glean- Zer. Thought I saw you at the baseball game. See Letters at the Postoffice.—Anon. s Though: is ºper than all speech. See Gnosis and Thought. —UI’ān Ch. - - Thousand minstrels woke within me. See Monadnoc.—Emer- SOIl. Thousands of men breathe, move, and live. See Good Deeds. —Chalmers. Thousands upon their eager tiptoes stand. —Phelps. Thrash away, you’ll hev to rattle. See Biglow Papers, The (Letter from Mr. Ezekiel Biglow, A).-Lowell. Threading a darksome passage all alone. See Inverted Torch, The.—Thomas. - Threading the wood, if I might see a hamadryad leave her tree. See Barberry Bush, The.—Conkling. Three and thirty birds there stood. See Melmillo.—De la See Aspiration. Mare. Three barefoot children were threading the slopes of Howth toward, Raheny. See Provider, The.—Guiney. Three bold brothers of merrie Scotland. See Henry Martyn (E):--(Old Ballad.) Three brightest blessings of this thirsty race. See Three Blessings.--Anon. Three cats went out on a cat-amaran. (Golden Days.) Three children crouched in an archway, for shelter from the rain. See Golden Rain.--Anon. See Several Cats.- See Warning, A.—Gay. Three º: against the saffron sky. See Twilight on Tweed. —Lang. . : Three damsels in the queen's chamber. See Three Damsels. —Swinburne. Three days before my Mary’s death. See Mary.—Wilson. Three days I heard them grieve when I lay dead. See Be- yond the Stars.--Towne. Three days longer Penn lay there on his rude bed in the cave. See Pomp's Story.—Trowbridge. Three days through sapphire seas we sailed. See Bay Fight, he.—Brownell. Three dudes were walking along the street. See Three Dudes, The.—Anon. - Three fellows were marching over the Rhine. See Hostess' Daughter, The.—Uhland. - Three fishers went sailing away to [wr. out into] the West. See Three Fishers, The.—Kingsley. & Three gay little kittens. See Out for a High Time.--Liddell. Three good cheers for old December. See December.—Anon. Three happy beings are there here. See Curse of Kehama, The (Immortality of Love).—Southey. Three horsemen galloped the dusty way. See On the Road to Chorrera.--Bates. Three horsemen halted the inn before. See Three Horse- men, The.—Anon. g Three hundred and ten years ago our forefathers passed thº. the same experience. See Cross of War, The. –AIłOn. - - 967 Three AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS º Three hundred years ago. See Champlain.—Carman. Three jolly Farmers once bet a pound. See Off the Ground. —De la Mare. Three kinds of companions, men, women and books. See To the Gentle Reader.—Lang. Three Kings came riding from far away. See Three Kings, The.—Longfellow. g Three Kings went riding from the East. See Three Kings Went Riding.—Robinson, Three little boys in a rollicking mood, out in the Snow at play. See I Can't, I Won't, and I Will.—Anon. Three little bugs in a basket. See Three Bugs.--Cary. Three little bugs in a basket. See Three Little Bugs, The.— * Il OI). Three little chestnuts, lying on the ground. See Three Little Chestnuts.--Anon. r º - Three little children sliding on the ice. See Three Children. —Anon. Three little country cooks are we. See Three Little Country Cooks.--Anon. - Three little dogs were talking. See Dog's Complaint, The.— In OI). Three little faces, so round and fair. See Trundle-bed Trea- Sures.—Bell. - g ſº Three little fishers trudged over the hill. See Three Little Fishers.-Stauffer. e Three little kittens in a row. See Kittens, The.—Rook. Three little kittens in coats so grey. See Little Kittens.— Anon. Three little kittens lost their mittens. and Three Little Kittens.—Anon. Three little kittens, so downy and soft. Kittens.—Anon. Three little leaflets on the treetop high. Lady-bugs.--Denton. Three little noses are flattened against the pane. of St. Swithin's Day, A.—Hickey. Three little stockings—two blue, and one red. See Christ- mas Dream, A.—Foster. r Three little toad-stools, don't you see : See Three Little See Nine Parts of Speech, See Three Little See Leaflets and See Ballad Mushrooms.--Anon. Three little words we often see. The...—Neale. Three little words you often see. shell.—Anon. Three little words, you often see. –AI). On. Three locks of hair in my hand I hold. See Bachelor's Reverie, A.—Anon. See Grammar in a Nut- See Grammar in Rhyme. Three mice—three sightless mice—averse from strife. See Three. Mice, The.—Deane. e - Three millions of people, armed in the holy cause. See Speech in Virginia Convention of Delegates.—Henry. Three months had passed since she had knelt before. See bsolution.—Nesbit. Three of us afloat in the meadow by the swing. See Pirate Story.—Stevenson. Three, only three, my darling. well.—Glase. - Three, only three, my darling. well.—Holme. Three or four days ago a colored man, living in Detroit. See His Sign.—Anon. See Three Kisses of Fare- See Three Kisses of Fare- Three pairs of dimpled arms, as white as snow. See Angels. in the House, The.—Anon. Three plates full of turkey, with strawberry sauce. See His Thanksgiving Dream.—Smith. Three poets, in three distant ages born. See Lines Printed under the Engraved Portrait of Milton and On Milton. —Dryden. - Three poets went sailing down Boston Bay. See Three Poets, The.—Whiting. Three pounds of salt I’ve taken from my kettle I See Daniel Boone.—Stevenson. - Three pounds of veal my darling girl prepares. — (Punch.) Three rats, a trio sleek and keen. Mix. e Three roses, wan as moonlight, and weighed down. Destiny.—Aldrich. - Three shining, silken rings of hair. See Relics.-Ware. Three ships of war had Preble when he left the Naples shore. See Reuben James.—Roche. - Three silences there are: the first of speech. See Three Silences of Molinos, The.—Longfellow. Three slender ones whereon the whole Earth swings. See Early Irish Triads.-(Fr. The Ninth Century Collection of That Name). Three Smart young men and three nice girls. See Adventure on Wheels, An and Trifle Mixed, A.—Anon. Three steps and I reach the door. See Fate.—Block. Three students were travelling over the Rhine. See lady's Daughter, The.—Uhland. Three thousand ducats, well. See Merchant of Venice, The (Shylock Iſends the Ducats).--—Shakespeare. Three thousand years ago witnessed the Jewish Feast of See Curry. See Sly Old Rat, A.— See Land- ºnacles. See Thanksgiving among the Jews.- Il Oil. Three times, all in the dead of night. See Colin and Lucy. —Tickell. Three times shall a young foot page. Swan's Nest.—Browning. “Three to one on scarlet !” See Chariot-race in the Time of Christ, A.—Saltus, See Romance of the See Lost Mittens, The Three to ride and to save, one to ride and be saved. See Last Shot, The.—Reid. Three topers went strolling out into the East. See Three Topers.-Parker. - Three travelers wandered along the strand. See Lazyland. —Vandegrift. - Three twangs of the horn, and they’re all out of cover ! See Glory of Motion, The.—Tyrwhitt. Three viands in three different courses served. See Oyster- Crabs.-Wells. Three ways (whom some fastidious carpers). See Blind- man’s Buff.--—Smith. Three women in the waning of a drear November day. See Three Women.—Anon. Three words fall sweetly on my soul. Heaven.—Brown. - Three years ago to-day. The-Halpine. Three years she grew in sun and shower. See Lucy.—Words- Worth. See Mother, Home, See Thousand. and Thirty Seven, Three young gentlemen who had finished the most substan. tial part. See Three Cherry-stones, The.—Anon. Three young girls in friendship met. See Three Friends, The.—Lamb. - Three young maids in friendship met. See Three Friends, The.—Lamb. - - Threescore and ten I See Maestro's Confession, The.—Pres- OIl. l Threescore o' nobles rade up [or to] the king's ha'. See Glenlogie.—Anon. Thrice, at the huts of Fontenoy, the English column fail'd, See Fontenoy.—Davis. , - Thrice happy he who by some shady grove. See Praise of a Solitary Life, The and Thrice Happy Hé and Urania. —Drummond. Thrice happy racel how blest were freedom's heirs. See Happiness of America, The.—Humphreys. Thrice, O thrice happy shepherd's life and state. See Purple Island, The.—Fletcher. - Thrice round the earth in graceful measures gliding. See Columbus.-Adams. Thrice, the brindled cat shath mewed. See Macbeth (Charm The).-Shakespeare. Thrice toss these oaken ashes in the air. The.—Sylvester. See Broken Charm, Thrice toss these oaken ashes in the air. See Thrice Toss . These Oaken Ashes In the Air.—Campion. Thrice welcome, little English flower l See Daisy in India, The.—Montgomery. Thrice with her lips she touched my lips. Parting.—Roscoe. Thrise happie she that is so well assured. See Amoretti ar I Epithalamion (Sonnet: “Thrise happie,” etc.).--Spe-1- See For Ever and Sel’. Thro' grief and thro' danger thy smile hath cheer'd my way. See Thro' Grief and Thro’ Danger.—Moore. Thrones, altars, judgment-seats, and prisons. See Millen. mium, The...—Shelley. Thronged to the gates is the city on the night before the Olympic games. See How Dion Won the Dolichos Race. –AIl OIl. - Thronged were the streets of Andover town. ton's Kiss.—Downs. Through a Gethsemane of city streets. a Shop Window, A.—M'Flvoy. - Through a window in the attic brawny Burglar Bill has crept. See Burglar. Bill.—Anstey. Through a window, old and broken. See Little Gretchen.— See Washing- See Photograph in I] OI). - Through all disguise, form, place or name. See Democracy. —Whittier. Through all estates he found that he had past. See Faerie Queene, The (Quelling of the Blatant Beast, The).- Spenser. Through all my little daily cares there is. See God Knows. —AllOn. - - Through all the days of his gallant youth. See King's Tra- gedy, The.—Rossetti. Through all the wind-blown aisles of May. See Benedictine Garden, A.—Brown. Through all the long midsummer day. See Midsummer.— Trowbridge. Through Alpine meadows soft-suffused. See Grande Char. º La. (Stanzas from the Grande. Chartreuse).-- I’Il O1C1. - Through calm and storm the years have led. See Centen- nial Hymn.—Bryant. Through court, and through mart, and through college. See same.—McNulty. Through darkening pines the cavaliers marched on their sº way. See Legend of Waukulla, The...—Butter- WOrth. Through Glastonbury's cloister dim. See At the Tomb of King Arthur.—De Vere. Through Goshen Hollow, where hemlocks grow. See Ghost of Goshen, The.—Anon. - Through great Earl Norman's acres wide. and John Truman.--—Mackay. Through grief and through danger thy smile hath cheer'd my Way. See Irish Peasant to his Mistress, The.— Moore. - Through half a June day’s flight. See Thrush, The.—Jones. Through heat and cold, and shower, and sun. See Drowers, Ther—Whittier. See Earl Norman ^ 968 FIRST LINE INDEX Thus Through the somber arch of that gateway to Wer. Through the bearded barley. Through the streets of Jerusalem toiling. Through her forced, abnormal quiet. See Quakerdom.— Halpine. Through his million veins are poured. See Brook, The- Wright. - - º Throºi". feathery bars twinkled little twin stars. See Lucinda's Fan.—Stanton. e Through laughing leaves the sunlight comes. See In the Wood.—Clarke. -- Through love to light ! Oh, wonderful the way. See After- song and same.—Gilder. Through many a year a picture clear . Ior dearl. See Memory's Picture and Old Picture, An-Marble. Through meadow-ways as I did tread. See May Burden, A. —Thompson. - Through my north window in the wintry weather. See My Aviary.—Holmes. p. º z Through my open window comes the Sweet perfuming. See Attainment.—Tassin. - Through my open window, summer breezes straying. See Playing for Keeps.-Pelham. Through night to light. And though to mortal eyes. See Through Trials.-Rosengarten. Through our wild wood-walks here. See Forester's Com: plaint, The-Ferguson. Through Sleepy-land doth a river flow. Wà,728. Through some strange sense of sight or touch. —Cawein. º Through storm and fire and gloom, I see it stand. See Celtic Cross, The.—McGee. Through storms you reach them and from storms are free. See Enviable Isles, The.—Melville. e Through sun-bright lakes, round islets gay. See River, The. Stoddart. See Lullaby.—Ca- See Death. See same.—Thomson. Through the black, rushing smoke-bursts. See Empedocles on Etna (Song of Callicles, The).-Arnold. . . . Through the bleak December day. See Little Bridget's Country Week.-Larcom. - Through the blue and frosty heavens. See Angel's Story, The.—Procter. Through the Christian See The.— See Defeat and Victory. centuries. Puritans, Wayland. Through the clangor of the cannon. —l:01Cé. Through the crowded ranks of the hospital. See Last Roll- call, The.—Anon. Through the crowded streets returning, at the ending of the day. See Victor and Vanquished.—Peck. Through the deep woods, at peep of day. See Canadian Herd-boy, The.—Moodie. Through the dim pageant of the years. Howe. Through the fierce fever I nursed him, See Little Wild Baby.—Janvier. Through the gray willows the bleak winds are raving. By the Shore of the River.—Cranch. Through the great sinful streets of Naples. I).-Clough. Through the hall the bell hath sound. Canynges’ Feast, The...—Chatterton. Through the hours caressed of the sun. —Lounsbery. Through the house give glimmering light. See Midsummer Night's Dream (Oberon and Titania to the Fairy Train). —Shakespeare. Through the house what busy joy. See Lincoln.— and then he said. - See See Easter Day. See Accounte of W. See Tempest, The. See First Tooth, The.— 81110. - Throº the long bending grass. See Heroes' Day, The.— In OIl. - Through the long night the surges roared. See Equinoctial, The.—Blake. - Through the mist of the years in the long, long ago. See Two Temples, The...—Corlis. - Thrºne night, through the night. See Sea, The.—Stod- a,I’Ci. - Through the packed horror of the night. A.—Realf. Through the “Philadelphy” college he went in a week. See New Doctor, The.—Mix. Through the physical horrors of warfare, poetry discerns the redeeming nobleness. See War and Peace.—Robert- SOI). Through the pitcher that goes to the sparkling rill. See Potter's Clay.—Gordon. - Through the purple dusk on this pathless heath. See Heath, The.—Boyd. Through the ranks of the gathered people. Shall Lead Them, A.—Anon. Through the seeding grass. See Sospiri di Roma (Red Pop- See Man's Name, See Little Child pies).-Sharp. - - Through the sharp gap of the gorge below. See Hermitage, The.—Sill. - Through the shine, through the rain. See Twilight Song.— Robinson. - Through the shrubs as I 'gan crack. See Menaphon (Doron’s Jig).-Greene. Through the silver mist. See Spring Lilt, A.—Anon. See Woman of the War, A.—Johnson. See Never more Tears, Sorrow, nor Sighing.—Rust. Through the tense, clear sky above us. See Un Bacio Dato non è Mai Perduto (“Through the tense,” etc.).- Story. Through the weary day on his couch he lay. See When the Tide Goes Out.—Anon. Through the whole afternoon there had been a tremendous cannonading. See Fort Wagner.—Dickinson. - Through the window Love looked in. See Through the Win- dow.—Coates. Through the woods of Morrua and over its root-knotted flººns. See From the Legend of the Glaive.—Le 8, Illl. - Through thick Arcadian woods a hunter went. See Earthly Paradise, The (Atalanta's Victory).-Morris. Through this our city of delight. See Chiffons.—John- SOIl. Through untraced ways and airy paths I fly. See Cooper's Hill (View of London from Cooper's Hill).-Denham. Through vales of Thrace, Peneus' stream is flowing. See Sonnet XXXVII.-Ficke. Through Vanity Fair, in days of old. See In Vanity Fair. —Tyler. Through verdant banks where Thames's branches. See As- sault on the Fortress, The.—Dwight. •l Through weary days and sleepless nights. See One Gift I Ask.—Harrison. Through winter streets to steer your course aright. See Trivia.-Gay. Through yonder windows stained and old. See In Chartres Cathedral.-Rodd. Throughe a forest as I can ryde. See Crow and Pie.— (Old Ballade.) See Pleasant Re- o See Seasons, Throughout Russia in IDecember glitter icicles and snow. duty of being happy. See same.—Stanley. Throughout the United States, the party opposed to the Con- Throughout the wild contention that preceded the war. Thrysis, a youth of the inspired train. See Story of Phoe- The.—Roberts. Thunder peal, and roar and rattle of the ships in line of Milton Thus all day long the full distended cloud. —Downer. See Odyssey, The Thus doth beauty dwell. See Pleasures of the Imagination Death of Abraham Lincoln, The.—Whitman. Thus far hear me, Cromwell. See King Henry VIII, (Wol- Henry VI., Pt. III. (Battle of Barnet).-Shakespeare. Thus having past all perill, I was come. See Faerie Queene, XVIII.-Shakespeare. See Sonnets, Throughout a garden greene and gay. See Rose of England, The.-(Qld Ballad.) See Russian Christmas, A.—Banks. Throughout the entire word of God, we are taught the sacred Throughout the soft and sunlight day. See Pines, The- Lippmann. stitution had charged its supporters. See Troubles of the First Administration.—Marshall. See Abraham Lincoln.—Watterson. Throw away Thy rod. See Discipline.—Herbert. - bus and Daphne Applied, The.—Waller. Thunder of riotous hoofs over the quaking sod. See Maid, Thunder our thanks to her—guns, hearts, and lips I See Mayflower.—O'Reilly. battle. See Hobson's Daring Deed.--Anon. Thus Adam to himself lamented loud. See Paradise Lost.— Thus after four months of anxious toil. mark from Franklin, A.—Fiske. The (Rainbow, The).--Thomson. Thus came the welcome favor. See Children's Praise Song. Thus charged he ; nor Argicides denied. (Hermes in Calypso's Island).-Homer. (Mental Beauty);-Arkenside. Thus drowsy Atthis, laughing at my door. See Ablution.— &ll'a. Thus ended the attempted secession of these States. See Thus every good his native wilds impart. See Traveller, The ; or, A Prospect of Society.—Goldsmith. Sey to Cromwell).--Shakespeare. Thus far our fortune keeps an upward course. See Ring Thus have I seen a child, with smiling face. See On George the Third’s Patronage of Benjamin West.—Pindar. The (Gardens of Venus) –Spenser. Thus, ºftee; the map of days outworn. Thus, in the march of time, and long procession. ing Future, The.—Johnson. See Dawn- Thus it is over all the earth. See Bitter-sweet (Worth and Coat).-Holland. - Thus Kºº. beautiful and young. See Female Phaeton, The. —E’rlOr. Thus Lays of Minstrels—may they be the last I - Bards and Scotch Reviewers (Sir Byron. See English Walter Scott.).-- Thus lieth the dead, that whilome lived here. See Sir Thomas Wyatt.—Sentleger. Thus rank on rank the thick battalions throng. See Iliad, The (Defiance of Hector and Ajax, The).-Homer. Thus said the Lord in the Vault above the Cherubim. See Last Chantey, The.—Kipling. Thus saith my soul. “The path is long to tread.” Seeking Rest.—Anon. Thus saith the Queen; “For him who gave. alour, The.—Arnold. Thus sang the sages of the Gael. Stokes. See See Order of See Man Octipartite.— 969 Thus AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Thus saying, from her side the fatal key. See Paradise Lost (Discord).-Milton. Thus says the prophet of the Turk. See Love of the World Reproved; or, Hypocrisy Detected, The...—Cowper. Thus, some tall tree that long hath stood. See On the Death of Benjamin Franklin.—Freneau. Thus spake the Lord. See Word of the Lord from Havana, The.—Hovey. Thus spoke to my lady the knight full of care. See Grand Question Debated, The.—Swift. Thus, still, whene'er the good and just. See No Man Know- eth His Sepulchre.—Bryant. Thus the Mayne glideth. See Paracelsus (“Thus the Mayne,” etc.).-Browning. Thus, then, I steer my bark, and sail. See Spleen, The (Voyage of Life, The).-Green. - Thus then, one beautiful day, in the sweet, cool air of Octo- ber. See Dorothy (Beauty at the Plough).--Munby. Thus, thus begin the yearly rites. See Pan's Anniversary (Shepherd's Holyday, The).-Jonson. - Thus, thus, my friends ! fast as our breaking hearts. See Brutus; or, The Fall of Tarquin (Brutus on the Death of Lucretia).--Payne. - Thus to be lost, and thus to sink and die. See To Con- stantia—Singing.—Shelley. Thus, to whom the world unknown. See Ode to Fear.— Collins. Thus when the silent grave becomes. See Belinda's Re- covery from Sickness.--—Broome. Thus while on earth iniquities abound. Truth, The.—De Mille. Thus will I have the woman of my dreams. Womanhood.—Monro. Thy banks were bonnie, Yarrow stream. See Yarrow Stream. —Logan. Thy beauty haunts me heart and soul. See Bird of Para- dise, The (Moon, The).--Davies. - Thy blue waves, Patapsco, flow’d soft and serene. See Fort McHenry, Thy bosom is endeared with all hearts. See Sonnets, XXXI. —Shakespeare. Thy braes were bonny, Yarrow stream. See Braes of Yar- row, The.—Logan. Thy breath was fire | And fire was on thy brow ! leon.—Saltus. Thy bright brief day knew no decline. Moit. Thy cheek i o' the roses' hue. See My Only Jo and Dearie, See Triumph of See Dawn of See Napo- See Casa Wappy.— Thy cruise is over now. See Mr. Merry's Lament for “Long Tom.”—Brainard. Thy dark eyes open'd not. See Eleanore.—Tennyson. Thy error, Fremont, simply was to act. See John Charles Fremont.—Whittier. Thy face I have seen as one seeth. See Song.—Jewett. Thy fruit full well the school-boy knows. See Bramble Flower, The...—Elliott. Thy glory alone, O God, be the end of all that I say. See Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam.—Scott. Thy # 9 *. See David’s Lament for Jonathan.— 20 (.63. Thy glory, O Israel, is slain upon thy high places I See Second Samuel (Saul and Jonathan).-Bible. Thy glory thou didst manifest, O Christ, by miracle divine. See Water into Wine, The.—Anon. Thy greatest knew thee, , Mother Earth; unsour’d. See i.espeare and Spirit of Shakespeare, The.—Mere- ith. Thy hands are like cool herbs that bring balm to men's hearts. See Candle and the Flame, The.—Viereck. Thy heart is like some icy lake. See Thy Heart.—Anon. Thy kingdom come ! Yea, bid it come ! See “Adveniat Reg- num Tuum.”—Tynan. Thy * a song an oriole trilled. See Kitty’s Laugh.-- ates. Thy life was like the mountain stream. Wail, The.—Downing. Thy love thou sentest oft to me. Well. Thy marvelous genius, perfect as the sun. Saltus. Thy merits, Wolfe, transcend all human praise. of Wolfe, The.—Anon. Thy name of old was great. See To my Totem.—Beeching. Thy neighbor ? It is be whom thou. See Who is My Neigh- bor!—Anon. Thy one white leaf is open to the sky. See To a Cherokee Rose.—Hayne. Thy pencil, too, with what a force. of Dr. Hoffmann.— (Spectator.) Thy praise or dispraise is to me alike. See To Fool or Knave. —Jonson. Thy prayer is granted; thou hast joined the Choir. See George Eliot.—Noble. Thy restless feet now cannot go. Crashaw. Thy rugged features more heroic are. Abraham Lincoln.—Banfield. Thy sacred leaves, fair Freedom's flower... , See Flower of Liberty, The (“Thy sacred,” etc.).-Holmes. y Thy semblent beauty, creeping through the World. See Poet's Prayer, The...—Swift. See Banshee's See Contrast, A.—Lo- See Caesar.— See Death See Ode in Memory See Christ Crucified.— See To a Portrait of Thy sorrow, See Ireland.— Johnson. e Thy soul is not enchanted by the moon. See Lilies of the Field, The.—Mackensie. Thy soul within such silent pomp did keep. See Quiet Soul, # and To the Memory of Mr. Charles Morwent.—Old- 1811 (1. - Thy sº of life was all too short. See To a Withered Rose. — L58 Ilg, S. Thy spirit, "independence, let me share. Smollett. Thy summer voice, Musketaquit. SOIl. Thy sun hath set to us. See In Memoriam: Cardinal New- man.—Pearson. Thy tears o'erprize thy loss!. See Angel in the House, The (She was Mine).--Patmore. Thy trivial harp will never please. Thy tuwhits are lull'd, I wot. See Song: The Owl (Second Song). —Tennyson. Thy verse is “sad” enough, no doubt. See To the Author of a Sonnet Beginning” “Sad is my Verse,” you say, ‘and yet no tear.’”—Byron. Thy vineyards, O my sunny land, are beautiful to see. See Marquis de LaFayette. - Thy voice hath filled our forest shades. See Hope of the Resurection, The.—Browne. Thy voice is heard thro’ rolling drums. (Thy Voice is Heard).-Tennyson. Thy voice is on the rolling air. See Cosmic Emotion.—Ten- nySOn. - Thy way, not mine, O Lord! See God’s Way and Thy Way, not Mine.—Bonar. - Thy will 'tis I renew. See Divine Comedy, The (Count Ugo- lino).-Dante. Thy witching look is like a two-edged sword. See Thy Witch- ing Look.--Anon. Thyrsis, a youth of the inspired train. See Story of Phoebus and Daphne, Applied, The.—Waller. Thyrsis, when he left me, swore. See Song to an Old Air. —Gray. Thys ender nyght. See Christmas Carols.--Anon. - Tiber, is beautiful, too. See River Tiber, The.—Clough. Tiberius and Caius Gracchus were the grandsons. See Cor- nelia and Her Jewels.—Sewall. Tiberius Gracchus, the grandson of Publius Sempronius. See Plutarch's Lives (Mother of the Gracchi).-Plu- and the sorrow of the sea. See Independence. See Two Rivers.-Emer- See Merlin.-Emerson. See Princess, The tarch. “Tick,” the clock says, “tick, tick, tick;’ See What the Clock Says.--Anon. Tick, tick, tock, don't you hear the clock. See Child's Time- . . table—Elton. Tick, tock, tick, tock, goes the clock. See Grandfather's Clock.-Meyers. - Tick-y-ty tock tattles the clock. See Bed-time.-North. Tied with bonds, and over his lips. See Song-bird of the Princess, The.—Meyers. Tier upon tier, through the stands are strown. See Ballade See Tiger, The.—Blake. of the Game, A.—Anon. Tiger, tiger, burning bright. Till dawn the Winds' insuperable throng. See In Extremis. —Sterling. - “Till Death us part.” See Till Death us Join.—Stanley. Till each man finds his own in all men's good. See Ode Sung at the Opening of the International Exhibition.— Tennyson. Till the cricket came, nature had remained voiceless. See Nature.—Flammarion. Till the slow daylight pale. See Sunflower, The.—Anon. TiltS th; gºola lightly over the wave. See Gondola, The. —UFOét}le. - Tim Dolan and his wife, wan night. See Pat's Wisdom.— So speaks the heart. Anon. Tim Twinkleton was, I would have you to know. See Tim , Twinkleton's Twins.—Bell. Tim Turpin he was gravel blind. . See Tim Turpin.—Hood. Tim Weeks, who was a man precise. See Cat-eater, The.— Il OIl. Time and education beget experience; experience begets memory. See Memory and the Muses.—Hobbes. Time at my elbow plucks me sore. See Racers, The.— Kenyon. Time bears off upon his wing. See Time the Destroyer.— . AllOIl. Time cannot age thy sinews, nor the gale. See Albatross.- Stoddard. Time fled. The world moved faster than ever before. See What Waked the World.—Tourgee. Time flows from instants; and, of these, each one. See Time. . —Beaumont. Time gathers to my name. See Fires of God, The.—Drink- Water. : Time goes, you say ? Ah, no l See Paradox of Time.—Dob- SOIl. Time: half-past six o'clock. Place: the London Tavern. See Charity Dinner, The.—Mosely. Time has a magic wand I See On an Old Muff.-Locker- Lampson. - Time has no flight—'tis we who speed along. Collier. Time hath, my lord, a wallet at his back. See Troilus and Cressida (Ruthless Time).-Shakespeare. See Time.— 970 FIRST LINE INDEX 'Tis Time, in advance, behind him hides his wings. See Night Thoughts (Time, its Use, and Misuse).--Young. . . Time is a circumstance no less inseparable from religious actions. See Of the Lord's Day and Easter.—Cave. Time is the feather'd thing. See Time.—Mayne. Time may steal the dewy bloom. See same.—Blandon. Time passed pleasantly with the Swan-Children. the Waters of Moyle.—Anon. & Time rolls his ceaseless course. See Lady of the Lake (Fiery Cross, The).-Scott. Time that has lifted you over them all. named Peter.—Masters. Time, through Jove's judgment just. The.—Alexander. Time to me this truth hath taught. Anon. Time was, and that was termed the time of gold. See Gol- den Age, The.—Hall. Time was, as Christmas Eve drew near. See Two Christ- mas Saints.--Caruthers. • Time was, ere the bright presence bathed the “Place.” See Column of July, The.—McCrae. Time was he sang the British Brute. See Ballade of Expan- sion.—Johnson. Time was when I was free as air. See Goldfinch Starved in his Cage, The and On a Goldfinch Starved to Death in |His Cave.—Cowper. - Time wasteth years, and months, and hours. See same.— Watson. - - Time, which does all creatures kill. See Epitaph: “Time, which does all creatures kill.”—Maynard. Time, you old Gipsy man. See same.—Hodgson. Timely blossom, infant fair. See To Miss Charlotte Pulte- ney, in Her Mother's Arms.-Philips. Times is mighty dull at Squawville, an' we've nothin’ else to do. See Patriotism at Squawville.— (Denver Post.) Times Sea hath been five years at its slow ebb. See same.— eats. Time-worn, weather-beaten, with dim, bleared eyes. See Mother Believed in Him Long Ago, A.—Anon. See Simon Sur- See Tragedy of Darius, See “Time to Me.”— Timothy Dale, the blacksmith, sat beside the kitchen table in his tiny cottage. See Two Hearts and a Kitten.— Preece. Timothy Grey, at school or at play. Miles. * Timothy Madden seated himself carefully on the bench in the Small grass-bare park. See Mrs. Madden's Golden Wedding.—Butler. Timothy O'Hara, assistant to the war correspondent. See Reporter Who Made a Story, The.—Buchanan. Timothy Woodruff tells of the efforts on the part of a kindly disposed man. See They Were Really Agreed.—Anon. Tins; with the blood of Aztec lands. See El Vaquero.— O0te. Tinkle, tinkle, lightly fall. See Rain Song, A.—Anon. Tinkle, tinkle I Listen well ! See Waterfall, The.—Sherman. “Tinkle, tinkle, tinkle”: 'tis the muffinman you see: See . . Muffinman's Bell, The.—Hawkshawe. Tintagel bells rings o'er the tide. See Silent Tower of Bot- treau, The.—Hawker. Tiny blossom, infant fair. Arms.--Philips. Tiny rags of golden light. See Memories.—Anon. Tiny slippers of gold and green. See Egyptian Slippers and . To a, Pair of Egyptian Slippers.-Arnold. Tiny Tim's active little crutch was heard upon the floor. See Christmas Carol, The (Cratchets' Christmas Dinner, The).--Dickens. Tircis, most lovers now are to the full. See Poem: “Tircis, most lovers now are to the full.”—Sarrazin. Tired *in, there is a place of rest. See Quiet.—Rad- OI’Ol. Tired, I went away from town. See Little Farm, The.— . Bynner. sº Tired. Nature's sweet restorer, balmy Sleep I See Night . Thoughts (Sleep).--Young. * Tired, of play. Tired of Play! See On the Picture of a . "Child, Tired of Play and Tired of Play.”—Willis. Tired, Well [and] what of that ? See What of That 7– Il QIl. Tired with all these, for restful death I cry. LXVI.-Shakespeare. * Tired with the toils that know no end. See Loss of the Eury- dige, The-Gosse. 'Tis a bad spell iv weather we're havin'. See Mr. Dodey on New Year's Resolutions.—Dunne. 'Tis a beautiful escape to the open. See Kisses of Marjorie. —Tarkington. See Timothy Grey.— See To an Infant in Her Mother's See Sonnets, “”T is a beautiful time when Christmas comes.” See Christ- mas.--Sangster. d 'Tis a cheerless morn for a gallant to swim. See Proud Ladye, The.—Whyte-Melville. 'Tis a cold, bleak night ! with angry roar. The.—Baker. 'Tis a , dark lantern of the spirit. Light”).-Butler. - 'T is a jozen or so of years ago. 1eign. - 'Tis a dull sight to see the year dying. See For New Year's Eve ind Meadows in Spring, The and Old Song.—Fitz- gera ICl. “”Tis a fair country, Marian.” Chamberlain. See Red Jacket, See Hudibras (“New See Deborah Lee.—Bur- See On the Devon Coast.— See On - ''Tis a world of silences. 'Tis a fearful night in the winter time. See Snowstorm, The.—Eastman. 'Tis a fine fable for the advantage of character. See Works - and Days.-Emerson. 'Tis a last choice Havana. See Last Cigar, The.—Anon. 'Tis a lesson you should heed. See Try, Try Again.-Anon. 'Tis a lesson you should heed. See Try, Try Again.—Hick- SOIl. 'T is a little thing. See Ion (Sympathy).-Talfourd. 'Tis § º lame that has no twºrning. See To the Ideal.— 8,162. 'Tis a new life;—thoughts move not as they did. See New Birth, The.—Very. 'Tis a political maxim that all government tends to despot- ism. See Letter—Signed Hyperion.—Quincy. “'Tis a poor Thanksgiving,” said Farmer Jack. See His Riches.—Grey. 'Tis a pretty fair farm. See Im Return for Some Prairie Birds.—Parsons. 'Tis a sad sight. See Song of the Fire.-Fitzgerald. 'Tis a simple little story. See Nothing More.—Denison. 'Tis a stern and startling thing to think. See Miss Kilman- segg and her Precious Leg (Her Death).—Hood. 'Tis a story told by Kalidasa. See Urvasi.-Bostwick. 'Tis a truth as old as the soul of things. See Law, The.— Edgerton. - - I gave a cry. See Silences.— O’Shaughnessy. 'Tis º twenty years since Abel Law. See Ghost, The.— IłOrl. 'Tis all a great show. See World, The.—Very. See Autumn's Mirth. See Much Ado about 'Tis all a myth that Autumn grieves. —Peck. 'Tis all men's office to speak patience. Nothing.—Shakespeare. - 'Tis all right, as I knew it would be by and by. See Coming Round.—Cary. - 'Tis wall the way to Toe-town. See Foot Soldiers.--Tabb. 'Tis an ancient Roman proverb. See Vi et Armis.--Down- 1Ilg. 'T is º, old dial, dark with many a stain. See Sundial, The. —L) O OSOI). - 'Tis at her feet, small as a doll’s and slight. See Sonnet: “'Tis at her feet, small as a doll’s.”—Schelandre. “'Tis baking day, and I must make.” See Troubles of a Wife.—Lincoln. 'Tis beauteous night; Memory.—Garfield. 'Tis belºn to see a forest stand. See Trees in the City. —IN €81. 'Tis beauty truly blent, whose red and white. See Twelfth Night; or, What You Will (Olivia).--Shakespeare. 'Tis bedtime; say your hymn, and bid “Good-Night.” See Bedtime.—Erskine. : 'Tis bedtime; say your hymn, and bid “Good-night.” See Bedtime.—Rosslyn. - 'Tis believed that this harp, which I wake now for thee. See Origin of the Harp, The.—Moore. 'Tis but a little faded flower. See same.—Howarth. - 'Tis but thy name that is mine enemy. See Romeo and Juliet (What's in a Name).--Shakespeare. 'Tis by Thy strength the mountains stand. See Psalm Sixty- five.—Watts. 'Tis Christmas, and the North Wind blows. - Letter from Australia, A.—Sladen. 'Tis Christmas, and we gaze with downbent head.” See. Mimma, Bella (Sonnet: “”Tis Christmas”) —Lee-Hamil- ton. 'Tis Christmas Night ! the snow. See Light of Bethlehem, The.—Tabb. 'Tis close upon the midnight chimes. See “If It was not for the Drink.”—Westcombe. 'Tis Christmas, and the North wind blows. Letter from Australia, A.—Sladen. 'Tis Christmas morn. In other lands they sing. See Ode on Christmas.-Clinton. 'Tis dawn; but not such morning-tide. John, The.—Hamilton. 'Tis death ! and peace indeed is here. —Arnold. the stars look brightly down. See See Christmas See Christmas See Heroine of St. See Youth and Calm. 'Tis dolly's turn to speak a piece. See Who Made the . Speech 3—Anon. - 'Tis done—but yesterday a King. See Ode to Napoleon Buo- , naparte.—Byron. 'Tis done—dread winter spreads his latest gloom. See Sea- , ºr, $90S, The (Death Typified by Winter) —Thomson. Tis “Done’—the wondrous thoroughfare. See Pacific Rail- way, The.—Ballard. 'Tis drawing near to Christmas. . —Anon. 'Tis early dawn—and all around. See Flowers.-Moses. 'Tis early morn. The clash of arms. See Gloria Bell.— . Benners. 'Tis ; Spring; the distant hills. See Bluebird, The.— erry. 'Tis education forms the common mind. See Famous Coup- let, A. HPope and Memory Gems. 'Tis education forms the common mind. See Memory Gems. 'Tis evening and the round, red sun sinks slowly in the West. See Barefoot Boy that Drives the Cattie Home The.—Anon. y 'Tis evening now. See Abide with Us.-Bonar. 'Tis fifteen hundred years, you say. See IHypatia.—Sted- Iſla, Il. See Just before Christmas. 971 'Tis AN INDEX, TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS 'Tis 'Tis 'Tis 'Tis 'Tis 'Tis 'Tis 'Tis 'Tis 'Tis 'Tis 'Tis 'Tis 'Tis 'Tis 'Tis 'Tis 'Tis members. See Grandmother's Story of Bunker Hill Battle.—Holmes. long ago—we have toiled and traded. See If That were True l—Brown. 1 - madness to resist or blame. See Horatian Ode upon Cromwell's Return from Ireland, A (Cromwell and King Charles).-Marvell. merry in greenwood, thus runs the old lay. See Harold the Dauntless-Scott. - - ºlight, and the Setting sun. See 'Tis Midnight.— Il OFl. w midniight; on the mountains brown. See Siege of Co- rinth, The (Midnight in the East).-Byron. midnight: through my troubled dream. See Voyage of the Good Ship Union.—Holmes. midnight's holy hour, and silence now. Year,. The-Prentice. mine ! What accents can my joy declare 2 See Poet Relates how he Obtained Delia's Pocket-handkerchief, The-Southey. - mirth that fills the veins with blood. See Beaumont and Fletcher. morn, and never did a lovelier day. :*.* - - morn ; and on the mountain top the outlaw rested now. See Outlaw, The.—Henderson. p reste OW morn:-the Sea-breeze seems to bring. sent Wife.—Prentice. morn: with gold the verdant mountain ..º. morning ; and the Sun, with ruddy Orb. w (Winter Morning) —Cowper. y See Task, The ºmns Over Norridgewock. See Mogg Megone.—Whit- IéI’. much immortal beauty, to admire. “'Tis much immortal beauty.”—Thurlow. *Mº; grief and Sorrow. See Dunlang O'Hartigan. -IVLCU3MI. See Closing Mirth.- See Morning at See To an Ab- glows. See Alps, See Sonnet: “'Tis my bitter grief,” she said. See Misunderstanding, A. —Barlow. 'Tis near the end of vacation. See Junior Romance, A.”— Holmes. / Tis nearly a hundred years ago. See Romance of a Rose, The...—Pérry. - 'Tis night, and storms continually roar. See Before the 'Tis 'Tis 'Tis 'Tis 'Tis 'Tis 'Tis 'Tis 'Tis 'Tis Convent of Yuste, 1556.-Platen. night, and the landscape is lovely no more. The (Night).-Beattie. night in the forest, the long day is over. gale, The.—Norman. night on the mountain. See Cradle Song.—Bowen. night, the hut, though poor, keeps out the wind. See Poor Folk.--—Hugo. • night upon the lake. Our bed of boughs. See Voice of the Pine, The.—Gilder. . night, when Meditation bids us feel. Pilgrimage (Night).-Byron. night: within the close-shut cabin door. See Poor Fisher Folk, The A-Hugo. * - no time for vain surmising. See Fall In l—Scott. noonday by the buttonwood, with slender-shadowed bud. See Minute Men of Northboro, The.—Rice. not an easy thing, my dear. See True Heroism.— See Hermit, See Nightin- See Childe Harold’s Brown. ‘‘’Tis plain [enough] to see [or me],” 'Tis 'Tis 'Tis 'Tis “'Tis really time you were out, I think.” 'Tis 'Tis 'Tis 'Tis 'Tis 'Tis 'Tis 'Tis 'Tis Tis said the Turk, when passing down. 'Tis God that girds our armor on. See American Soldier's 'Tis not enough the voice be sound and clear. See Expres- Hymn, The.—Anon. sion in Reading and Modulation.—Lloyd.... 'Tis gone at last, and I am glad; it stayéd a fearful while. 'Tis not every day that I. See Not Every Day Fit for Verse. See Mortgage on the Farm, The.—(Farm, Field and —Herrick. - - Fireside.) 'Tis not for love of gold I go. . See Ailleen.—Banim. e 'Tis gone, that bright and orbed blaze. See Evening.— . . 'Tis not for man to trifle; life is brief. See Only One Life. Keble. - - —Anon and Bonar. . . 'Tis gone, with its thorns and its roses. See Epitaph upon 'Tis not her birth, her friends, nor yet her treasure. See the Year 1806.--Spencer. Why I Love Her.—Brome. & - 'Tis gone—with old belief and dream. See Wishing-gate 'Tis not in battles that from youth we train. See Home.— Destroyed, The.—Wordsworth. - 3 rRN 2 Wordsworth. tº . . . 'Tis good to be abroad in the sun. See Out of Doors.-- 'Tis not the holly red I sing. See Pohutukawa-Sinclair. Lowell. - 'Tis not the President alone. See McKinley. — (London 'Tis greatly wise to talk with our past hours. See Night | . Tººth.) e - Thoughts (Insufficiency of the World).-Young. Tis not to cry God mercy, or to sit. See True Repentance. 'Tis hard to say, if greater want of skill. See Essay on 7 rºw. —Quarles. g - Criticism, An.—Pope. . Tis not wealth that makes a King. See True King, The.— 'Tis hard to share her smiles with many I See Thy Smiles.— . . . Seneca; e Hoffman. - Tis not what man does that exalts him. —See Memory 'Tis hate, alas, I ought to feel. See His Return.—Valmore. as Gems. - - • 'Tis he whose eyery thought and deed. See Gentleman, A. Tis not your beauty can engage. See To Flavia-Waller. . —Anon. ! - 'Tis #. since I sat down before. See Siege, The.—Suck- 'Tis home where'er the heart is. See Home is where the IIlg. e Heart Is.—Anon. - 'Tis of a fair damsel in London did dwell. See Beautiful 'Tis I go fiddling, fiddling. See Fairy Fiddler, The...—Hop- || "... Damsel, The 3, or, The Undaunted Female. Anon. - per. - - Tis of a gallant Yankee ship that flew the stripes and stars. 'Tis I who must renounce my love and go. See Sick Bed ºn. See Yankee, Man-of-war. The L.Anon. - of Cuchulain, The (Lament of Fand at Parting From Tis of a little drummer. See Little Drummer, The.—Stod- Cuchulain).-Anon. ,..., dard..., 5 º tº º 'Tis idle ! we exhaust and squander. See One Mystery, The. Tis on, Eilanowen, there's laughter nightly l See Faëry —Mangan. -- . Reaper, The.—Buchanan. 'Tis June—the merry, smiling June. See Summer.—Cook. 'Tis only an old man's story, a tale we have oft heard told. 'Tis just as Fag told me, indeed! See Rivals, The. Sheri. ºn. See, Old Man's Story; An-Thompsºn. . - * dan. - - - TiS *ś. ...”s North h; spent his rage. See Elegy 'Tis late and cold: sti h - 5 - . —Written in Spring.—Bruce. - - §e ºn.”fi.e. p the fire. See Dead Host's Wel- 'Tis past,--the sultry... tyrant of the South. See Summer late, and I must haste away. See same.—Lamb. ... Eyening's Meditation, A.I-Barbauld. 'Tis like stirring, living embers when, at eighty, , one re: Tis pity I’m not in England. See Two Songs From the Irish.-MacDonagh. - said a farmer’s wife. See Mother’s Fool.—Anon. - played with eyes. See Game, The.—Dargan. Fººt street, indeed. See Pleasant Street.—Trow- r1Cige. pleasant, through the loopholes of retreat. See Sanct- uary.—Cowper. pretty to see the girl of Dunbwy. See Girl of Dunbwy, The.—Davis. See Rosebud’s First Ball.—(New York Star.) right for her to sleep between. Houghton. Sabbath morn, and a holy calm. See Old Hannah.— McLachlan. - sad, yet sweet at night, 'neath winter skies. See Cracked Bell, The.—Baudelaire. said fantastic ocean doth enfold. Calais.--Anon. said ‘hat absence conquers love I See Song.—Thomas. said that old philosopher. See Star Exercise.—Hadley. said, that some have died for love. See 'Tis Said That Some Have Died for Love.—Wordsworth. said that the gods on Olympus of old. See Mint Julep, The-Hoffman. - t #. the rose is Love's own flower. €.— - See In Memoriam.— See Fish-Women at See Flower of Love, See Turkish Tradi- tion, A.—Anon. - 'Tis said when Schiller's death drew nigh. See Death of Schiller, The.—Bryant. - 'Tis sair to dream o' them we like. See 'Tis Sair to Dream. —Gilfillan. - “'Tis Saturday night, and our watch below.” See Yarn, A.—Hewitt. - - 'Tis Saturday night, and the chill rain and sleet. See Pawn- broker's Shop, The.-Anon. 'Tis self whereby we suffer. See Alps and Italy, The (Self). —Symonds. - - - 'Tis she, no doubt. Brunette—and tall. See “Au Revoir.” —Dobson. - - - 'Tis slander whose edge is sharper than the sword. See - Cymbeline (Slander).-Shakespeare. - - 'Tis so, 'twas ever so, since heretofore. See Satire Dissuad- ing from Poetry, A.—Oldham. 'Tis solemn darkness; the sublime of shade. See Night.— FIeavysege. - 'Tis some two hundred years ago. See Dr. Jotham Tins- dale's Cue a Cure.—Turnbull. 'Tis something from that tangle to have won. See Icarus. —Koopman. : - 'Tis 'sorrow builds the shining ladder up. See same.- Lowell. 'Tis splendid to live so grandly. See Washington's Birthday. Sangster. 'Tis spring ! 'Tis Spring ! I tell by the dew. See 'Tis Spring. —Nichols. . . 'Tis spring-time, bright spring-time I All nature is gay. See 'Tis Spring-time.—Graham. - 'Tis ºse how my head runs on 1 See City Clerk, The.— Ashe. . . 'Tis strange to look across the street. See Old Collector, The. —Hanscom. - - - 'Tis such a dull sight to see the year dying. See Old Song. —Fitzgerald. 972 FIRST LINE INDEX To bear 'Tis summer eve, when heaven's ethereal how. See Pleasures of Hope, The.—Campbell. 2 'Tis Summer still, yet now and then a leaf. 'Tis Summer Still.—Sangster. * 'Tis sunrise on Saint Bernard's Snow. See Morning in Mar- tigny.—Read. & * 'Tis sweet at husk of night. See Moonlight.—Callanan. 'Tis sweet in the green spring. See same.—Bryant. 'Tis sweet to hear at midnight. See Don Juan (First Love). —Byron. 'Tis sweet to hear a brook. See Three Graves, The (Bell and Brook).-Coleridge. 'Tis sweet to hear of heroes dead. See Better Way, The and Great Adventure, The.—Thoreau. & – 'Tis sweet to hear the merry lark. See Lark and the Nightin- gale, The and Song: “'Tis Sweet,” etc.—Coleridge. 'Tis sweet to hear the watch-dog's honest bark. See First Lowe.—Gordon. tº e 'Tis sweet to linger in the mellow grass. See In Midsummer. —Munkittrick. - {- 'Tis sweet to roam when morning's light. See Mesopotamia. —Anon. *, 'Tis sweet to view, from half past five to six. See Theatre, The.—Smith. - 'Tis sweeter than all else below. See Angel in the House, The (Night Thoughts).--Patmore. 'Tis the blithest, bonniest weather for a bird to flirt a feather. See Robin’s Secret.—Bates. - 'Tis the Breedyeen I love. See Breedyeen, The.—Hyde. 'Tis the day before Christmas, and all through the house. See Day Before Christmas, The.—Carter. 'Tis #. djinns' wild-streaming swarm. See Djinns, The.— U19'O'. 'Tis fºrtress of St. Louis. See Star in the West, The.— Butterworth. 'Tis thº, front toward life that matters most. See Courage. —COates. * 'Tis the golden gleam of an autumn day. See Autumn, L (Blackwood’s.) 'Tis * ºur of fairy ban and spell. See Culprit Fay, The. Ta Ke. 'Tis the last rose of summer. See same.—Moore. 'Tis the last rose of summer, left blooming alone. See Last Rose of Summer, The.—Moore. ‘‘’Tis the last time, darling,” he gently said. See In the Mining Town.—Thorpe. 'Tis the laughter of pines that swing and sway. See Phan- tom Lighte of the Baie des Chaleurs, The.—Eaton. 'Tis the middle of night by the castle clock. See Christabel. —Coleridge. - . - 'Tis the middle watch of a summer's night. See Culprit Fay, The.—Drake. 'Tis the noon [wr. moon ] , of the spring-time, yet never a bird. See April.—Whittier. 'Tis the “old, old story” of youth and maid, through mem- ory's chasms, re-echoing low. See Yellow Roses.— Hamersley. . 'Tis the opinion of myself, Sanderson Pratt, that the educa- tional system of the United States. See Handbook of IHymen, The.—Henry. ... - 'Tis the part of a coward to brood. See Lyric of Action.— ayne. 'Tis º radiant rare September. See Rare September.— Il OIl. 'Tis the soft twilight. Round the shining fender. See Wis- ion of the Monk Gabriel, The...—Donnelly. 'Tis the sound of silver-toned bell. See Gabrielle.—M'Ken- Z1é. 'Tis the time of merry sunshine. See Gathering Flowers.-- Moore. 'Tis the time to be cheerful, when nature is gay. See Life in its Spring-time.—Holbrook. º 'Tis the tree of the state, and most wisely selected. See Song to the Maple Tree.—Holbrook. - “'Tis the voice of the Lobster: I heard him declare. See Voice of the Lobster, The.—Carroll. 'Tis the voice of the sluggard, I heard him complain. See Sluggard, The.—Anon and Watts. 'Tis the warm South, where Europe spreads her lands. See Spanish Gypsy, The (Spain).-Eliot. 'Tis the white anemone, fashioned so. See 'Tis the White Anemone.—Lytton. 'Tis the wind that's groaning. See Eve of Saint Bartholo- mew, The.—Thornbury. 'Tis the year's midnight, and ’tis the day's. See Nocturnal upon St. Lucie's Day, A.—Donne. 'Tis they of a veritie. See Deid Folks' Ferry.—Watson. 'Tis time—ah me !—to change my coat. See Table d’Hôte. The.—Bocock. 'Tis º Doll Rosy had a bath. See Doll Rosy's Bath.-- Il OIOl. 'Tis time this heart should be unmoved. See Byron's Fare- Well and On Completing my Thirty-sixth Year and On This Day I Complete my Thirty-sixth Year.—Byron. 'Tis to yºseir I Speak; you cannot know. See Yourself. — very. 'Tis too dark to see quite clear. See Toad in Search of a Supper, The.—Douglas. 'Tis true, one half of woman’s life is hope. See Her Horo- scope.—Townsend. *- 'Tis true, that after plaints and tears. See Great Testament (Diomedes) —Villon. 'Tis while reviewing o'er my life that's past. 'Tis true that when the dust of death has choked. See Casa Guidi Windows (Death of Savonarola).-Brown- II].g. g 'Tis truth, although this truth’s a star. See Angel in the House, The (Sentences).-Patmore. 'Tis twelve o'clock within my prison dreary I See New Year's Eve.—Bartleson. 'Tis twenty years, and something more. See Reflective Re- trospect, A.—Saxe. 'Tis very sad to see a tear bedim a loved one's eye. Signals of Distress l—Crompton. 'Tis well that the future is hid from our sight. See See Future, The-Anon. 'Tis well to walk with a cheerful heart. See Good Rule, A. —AI) Orl. 'Tis well to woo, 'tis well to wed. See Building upon the Sand.—Cook. - - See Mat and Hal and I-Snow. 'Tis winter. Now no longer can Mabel, rarest maid. See Mabel.—Anon. 'Tis winter now ; the fallen snow. See Hymn of Winter. . —Longfellow. 'Tis with our judgments as our watches—none. See Essay on Criticism, An (Diversities of Judgment).--Pope. Tis woman's smile that greets us all. See Old Canteen, The. —Edwards. 'Tis written in the chapter “of the Cave.” the Angel.-Arnold. 'Tis written that the serving angels. Angels.—Arnold. 'Tisn’t so much that the Sunday harness never seems to fit, See Sunday Talk in the Horse Sheds.-Burdette. Titan I to whose immortal eyes. See Prometheus.—Byron. Tittlebat Titmouse was an ignorant vain fop. See Tittlebat Titmouse's Experiment.—Warren. * See Moses and See God's Serving To a dairy a crow. See Fox and the Crow, The.—Taylor. To a drowsy country village. See Parson Lee.—Anon. To a high hill where never yet stood tree. See Poet's Com- plaint of his Muse, The.—Otway. a king's court a Giant came. See Parable of St. Christo- pher, The...—Jackson. address an American audience on a day consecrated to America's Patriotic dead. See Grant.—Wu Ting-Fang. all true men the birthday of a nation must be a sacred thº, º Fourth of July in Westminster Abbey, The. —t STOOKS. To all who dwell within the confines of Massachusetts [or }. confines]. See Tribute to Massachusetts, A.— - ge. - To all you ladies now at land. See Song Written at Sea in the First Dutch War.—Sackville. To all you ladies now at land. See Song: “To all you ladies now at land.”—Dorset. To Americans the name of Washington will be forever dear. See Washington a Model for Youth.--Dwight. To, andA: between the dining-room. See Mehitabel's Waltz. —A.In OI). To and fro, to and fro. See January.—Stein. To arduous wars, to Crusades far no more. See Cities, The . —Sweeney. - To arms, brave countrymen See Battle of Bunkers-Hill, The.—Brackenridge. To arms! From your homes on the seashore and hillside come forth. See Long Age.—Bradbury. To arms, to arms my jolly grenadiers l See Song of Brad- dock's Men, The.—Anon. To battle 1 to battle I See Covenanter's Battle Chant, The. —Motherwell. To be a King, and wear a crown. See “Golden Speech, The.”—Queen Elizabeth. f To be able to see every side of every question. See Editor Whedon.—Masters. To be alive in such an age : See To-day.—Morgan. be as great as Washington. See Our Very Best.—Anon. be cold and breathless. See Fathers of the Republic.— Everett. - be furious is to be frighted out of fear. See Antony and Cleopatra (Courage) —Shakespeare. TO bº, gºd of life. See Foot-path to Peace, The.—Van y Ke. To be honest; to be kind. See Christmas Sermon, A.— Stevenson. To be in love where scorn iis bought with groans. See Two Gentlemen of Verona, The.—Shakespeare. To be let, at a very desirable rate. See Heart to Let, A.— Anon. be no more—sad cure; for who would lose. Lost (To be no More).-Milton. be, or not to be, that is the question let’s Soliloquy).-Shakespeare. “To be, or not to be, that is the question l’” Soper. To be sincere. To look Life in the eyes. Spirit —Smiley, To be sure. It is a sad world, Prudy. Hundred Dollar Note.—Bradley. “To be sure,” said I to myself, one year ago the last week in Mººmber. See Story of Fifty-two Prayer-meetings. —AIlOn. To bear false witness against a neighbor. Good Will.—(New York Tribune.) To bear the burden of an Empire's care. Dante's Divine Comedy-Plumptre. See Paradise See Hamlet (Ham- See Medley.— See Life in the TO See Changing the See International See Dedication to 97 3 To bear AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS * TO TO TO To TO TO TO TO TO TO TO To To TO “To converse with my guide, philosopher, and friend.” bear, to nurse, to rear. See Songs of Seven (Seven Times Six).-Ingelow. Bethlem did they go, the shepherds three. in This Hall.—Morris. Bran, as in his coracle be glides. See Sea God's Address To Bran, The.—(From the Early Irish.) bright Arbor Day a welcome we sing. See Arbor Day.— Stearns. : - calumniate innovation, and to decry it, is preposterous. See On Parliamentary Innovations.—Beaufoy. careless eyes she is not fair. See Transfigured.—Perry. catch a grasshopper is no small feat. See Star Papers (Catching a Grasshopper).-Beecher. º or not to change. See Shakespeare to Date.— IłOEl. church the two together went. See Pious Punster, A.— Anon. claim the Arctic came the sun. See Northern Lights, The. —Taylor. * clothe the fiery thought. come back from the sweet South to the “Italia, Io Ti Saluto’”—Rossetti. * come so soon to this imagined dark. See Voyages.— Goldring. comprehend the current of Abraham Lincoln.—Abbott See Masters, See Poet.—Emerson. North. history sympathetically. See See From a Letter to William Ellery Channing.—Aikin. “To court I shall gol” wee Marguerite cried. See Ambitious To TO TO TO TO TO To To TO TO TO TO TO TO TO To To TO TO To To TO T To TO TO To TO O To To TO Marguerite, The.—Sage. cure the mind's wrong bias, Spleen. Green. deities of gauds and gold. See Ad Patriam.—Scollard. die is not the work of one brief hour. See What Is it to Die.—Anon. die, to perish in the bush alone. See Death in the Bush. —Thomas. dº to all men as I would. See Golden Rule, The.— Il OIl. do to others as I would. See Golden Rule, The.—Anon. do what you can. See Willie's Recitation.—Anon. draw no envy, (Shakespeare) on thy name. See Master William Shakespeare and To the Memory of my Be- loved, Mr. William Shakespeare, and What he hath Left US.–Jonson. drax or not to draw, that is the question. See Poker. –An Orl. drink a toast. See Man for Galway, The.—Lever. drive the kine one summer's morn. See Cow-chace, The. —André. drum-beat and heart-beat. See Nathan Hale.—Finch. each weary, toil-worn wight ! See Good Night.—Körner. eastward ringing, to westward winging. See When the Great Gray Ships Come In.—Carryl. fair Fidelés grassy tomb. See Dirge in Cymbeline and Song from Shakespeare’s Cymbeline, A.—Collins. feel his little hand in mine, so clinging and so warm. See That Little Chap of Mine.—Anon. fence with Phyllis is a joy. See En Garde.—McIntyre. fight aloud is very brave. See same.—Dickinson. find the western path. See Daybreak.-Blake. fix her—'t were a task as wain. See same.—Smollet. France there wandered two grenadiers. See Two Grena- diers, LHeine. - further this, Achitophel unites. See Absalom and Achito- phel (Malcontents, 'The-Zimri).--Dryden. General Thomas a battle was a calm, rational concentra- tion of force against force. See Rock of Chickamauga, The.—Garfield. General Thomas a battle was neither an earthquake. See General George H. Thomas: His Life and Character (General Thomas at Chickamauga).-Garfield. get at milk a cat will do. See Nature of the Cat, The. See King John.— See 'Tis a Iuittle See Spleen, The.— gild refined gold, to paint the lily. Shakespeare. give a cup of water; yet its draught. Thing.—Talfourd. give God thanks. See Thanksgiving.—Bates. sº or stay, I scarcely knew. See Doubt Resolved, The.— In OI). God my soul I do bequeathe, because it is His own. See Rhymed Will of Hunnis, e.—Hunnis. grass, or leaf, or fruit, or wall. See Snail, The.—Bourne. have a good friend. See Good Friend, A.—Atmos. haw, it out or not. That is the question. See Toothache. —An Orl. - have the will to soar, but not the wings. See Will and the Wing, The.—Hayne. heal his heart of long-time pain. See How Love Looked for Hell.—Lanier. - hear the lark begin his flight. See L’Allegro.—Milton. heaven approached a Sufi Saint. See same.—Rumi. Heaven's Meadows, bright with flowers and sunshine. See Imps in the Heavenly Meadow, The.—Bunce. her the dearest, loveliest. See Invocation.—Baudelaire. heroes who on battlefields win fame. See Book-worm, The.—Pearson. heroism and holiness. See Angel in the House, The (Queen, The).--Patmore. him is reared no marble tomb. See same.—Bowles. him that overcometh. See Overcometh.-Sangster. Him who from eternity. See Gott Und Welt, Goethe. See TO liye within a cave—it is most good. him who in the love of nature holds. e See Arbor Day Exercise, An.—(By var, authors.) himº in the love of Nature holds. See Thanatopsis. —Bryant. hope than have—far better here below. See Hope.— Pommier. - horse, my dear, and out into the night. See Faith and Fate.—Hovey. horse, to horse, Sir Nicholas ! the clarion's note is high. See Sir Nicholas at Marston Moor.—Praed. horse l to horse I the standard flies. Scott. horse ! To horse ! with the stirrup's clink. Song.—Hayne. Houston at Gonzales town, ride, Ranger, See Men of the Alamo, The.—Roche. S (262 India 1 Yea, here I may take ship. Jennie # º in the garden. See Farewell of the Birds. See War Song.— See Cavalry for your life. Sale of Saint Thomas, The.—Abercrombie. John I owed great obligation. See Epigram: “To John . I owed great obligation.”—Prior. ** join the ages they have gone. See Seven Years.-Crewe- Milnes. keep my health. See I Resolve.—Stetson. keep one sacred flame. See Love.—Moore. keep the lamp alive. See Dependence.—Cowper. kinder skies, where gentler manners reign. See Char- acter of the French.-Goldsmith. kiss a fan l. See Two Triolets.-Robertson. kiss my Celia's fairer breast. See On Snow Flakes Melt- ing on his Lady's Breast—Johnson. º Ashmoosenegamook. See American Traveller, The. €WeII. - lead a people in revolution wisely and successfully. See Washington's Administration.—Curtis. learning's second seats we now proceed. (Learning is Labor).--Crabbe. leave unseen so many a glorious sight. Home-Trench. live a hero, then to stand. See At the Farragut Statue. -Bridges. live content with small means. phony.−Channing. live in hell, and heaven to behold. See same and Sonnet: "To live in hell,” etc.—Constable. , live in London was my young wood-dream. See London. —Leighton. live the sorrow down, and try to be. —Rutter. See Schools See Returning See Channing's Sym- See Without Him. See Salve l— Brown. London once my step [p]s I bent. See London Lick. penny.—Lydgate. look for thee—sigh for thee—cry for thee. Song.—Anon. - look up and not down. See Memory Gems. Lotº the landscape-drawer. See Little Flower-pot, The - epys. - love and seek return. See Love.—Longfellow. love satisfies one-half of our nature. See same.—Hodge. "g. ºnluyi it is ane pain. See To Luve Unluvit. COLt. make my lady's obsequies. Eyes, The.--Orleans. make one little golden grain. Gillilan. ma; the keeper's moleskin vest. See Love See Fairest Thing in Mortal See Counting the Cost.— See Gamekeeper, The. make this condiment, your poet begs. See Recipe for Salad, A and Salad, A.—Smith. g p marry, T-or not, to marry, that is the question I See Bachelor's Soliloquy, The-Anon. me, fair friend, you never can be old. See Sonnets, CIV. —Shakespeare. me, I swear, you’re a volume rare.” See Lawyer's Daughter, A.—Thacher. y me men are for what they are. See Humility.—Milnes. me, no dull insensate growth. Kelso. me the earth once seemed to be. Johnson. - me, whom in their lays the shepherds call. See For a Grotto.—Akenside. Meath of the pastures. See Drover, A.—Colum. men of other minds my fancy flies. See Traveller, The or, A Prospect of Society.—Goldsmith. mercy, pity, peace and love. See Divine Image, The and To the Divine Image.—Blake. miry places me the hunters drive. Trench. mount, a hill is to lift, with you something lighter and brighter than yourself or than any meaner burden. See Spirit of Place, The Horizon, The-Meynell. murder one so young ! See Christmas Hymn, A.—Do- See Old Wood, The.— See Then and Now.— See Ermine, The.— métt. mute, and to material things. See Marmion (Nelson, Pitt, Fox).--Scott. * my fair cousin Margery Brews. See Canny Wooer, A.— Paston. - - º ºney. idly roaming, See Echo of a Song, The- oley, 974 FIRST LINE INDEX To think sleep I give myself away. my lot has fallen the pleasant duty of welcoming you. See Opening Address.-Rook. - * my ninth decade I have totter'd on. See To My Ninth Decade.—Landor. - * my true king I offered free from stain. See Epitaph on a Jacobite.—Macaulay. e º my very best friend! to you, dear friend. See Greeting, A.—Twyman. Night the sleeper. no life-saving crew more exactly apply. Game, A).-Kobbé. North and South and East and West. The.—Grogan. • - - Oggier spake King Didier. —Macaulay. one full sound and silently. The...—Greenwell. one he brought the rarest flowers. See Two Townsend. one who has been long in city pent. See Same, and Son- net: “To one who has been long,” etc.—Keats. Orangeburg retreats. See Heights above Santee, The..— See Comforters, The.—Housman. does the term “heroes of peace” See (College Team's Thanksgiving See Home Flag, See Coming of Charlemagne. See Man with Three Friends, Anon. - outer seases they are geese. See More Impressions.— Wildgoose. & - own a bit of ground. See Commonest Delight, The...— Warner. parents and friends, Mrs. June. pectus.-Coolidge. e plant to build, whatever you intend. (Nature).-Pope. - - • praise the little women Love besought me in my musing. See Praise of Little Women.—Hita. praise thy life, or waile thy worthie death. See Epitaph upon the Right Honourable Sir Philip Sidney, An.— Raleigh. predict an eclipse of the sun, the astronomer must sweep forward. See First Predicted Eclipse, The.—Mitchel. Priamus palice eftir socht I than. See ZEneid, The (Ghost of Creusa, The).-Virgil. e e prove that Washington never attached to his doctrine. See In a Just Cause.-Kossuth. - put away love in the grave's safe keeping. Hathaway Alone at Avon.—Markham. - put new shingles on old roofs. See Little Brother of the Rich, A.—Martin. - along - a heavenly height. See To range, deep-Wrapt, See Enchanted Island, See Mrs. June's Pros- See Moral Essays See Anne Bayard Taylor.—Lanier: Bathlin’s Isle I chanced to sail. The...—Conolly. - rear a boy under what parents call the “sheltered life system.” See Thrown Away.—Kipling. Rome a scout came flying, all wild with haste and fear. See Horatius at the Bridge.—Macaulay. sea l to sea l the calm is o'er. See Death's Jest Book (Sea, The) and Mariner's Song.—Beddoes. search for truth and wisdom. See What is My Work To- day.—Anon. * see a world in a grain of sand. See Auguries of In- nocence.—Blake. ‘. . send us to bed this time of night. Year.—Denton. shine in silk, and glister all in gold. See Fruits of a Clear Conscience, The.—Sylvester. sing of Wars, of Captains, and of Kings. See Prologue, The.—Bradstreet. sit on rocks, to muse o'er flood and fell. See Childe Harold (Real and Unreal Solitude).-Byron. shoot, to shoot, would be my delight. See Shooting Song, A.—Rands. shore the sea-nymphs buoyed their captive dead. See Shelley.--Betts. w sigh, yet feel no pain. See Seeing the New See same.—Moore. See Voyage of Sleep, The.— Eaton. sº the corn is sinking. See Cradle Song.—Fallersle- €11. Some field of labor, mental or manual. See Labor.— Dewey. Some the fat gods. See Humoresque.—Corbin. - soothe, a mad King’s fevered brain. See Ballade of Play- ing Cards, A.—White. speak of Wendell. Phillips as the orator of Popular Re- form is to describe his entire career. lips.-Churchill. Speak or not to speak, that is the question. Speak or Not to Speak.-Anon. Spend the long warm days. See Rest.—Woods, Spend uncounted years of pain. See Perchè Pensa º Pen- sando s'Invecchia.--—Clough. Spring belongs the violet, and the blown. A.—Aldrich. - Stand within a gently gliding boat. See Haunts of the Halcyon, The.—Luders. Sun (which doth the greatest comfort bring.) See Master Francis Beaumont's letter to Ben Jonson.— Beaumont. take things as they be. See Philosopher, A.—Bangs. tell the truth about you. See To Robert Browning.— Bynner. the Army of the Potomac belongs the unique distinction of #. its own hero. See Army of the Potomac, The. —Lepew, - - See To See Petition, TO To To the sound of timbrels sweet. See Wendel Phil- . To the belfry one by one, went the ringers from the Sun. See Rhyme of the Duchess May–Browning... TO tº Board of Education. See Sarah Ann Miranda.— Il OI). To the brave all homage render. See Ashby.—Thompson. “To the church Pasquale.” See Threads from the Woof (Lie for a Life, A).-Galpin. To the Cowpens riding proudly, boasting loudly, rebels Scorn- ing. See Battle of the Cowpens, The.—English. To the fairest then to thee. See Winchester.—Johnson. To the forgotten dead. See same.—Woods. To the friends gathered here, to the professors who have been our guides. See Good Day.—Anon. To the Giver of all blessings. See Thanksgiving Hymn.— Anon. - To the glowing feast of birth. See Ritual for a funeral, A. —Torrence. * • To the God of all sure mercies let my blessing rise today. See Cassandra Southwick,-Whittier. "To the golden brimmed buttercup morning dews cling. See Field Lilies, The.—Stone. • º - To the great tree-loving fraternity we belong. See Dis- course on Trees, A.—Beecher. - the great West the ideal man in politics. American.—Raymond. the instincts of God and conscience let us hasten to add the instincts of immortality. See Instinct of Immor- tality, The.——Hillis. - - the legion of the lost ones, to the cohort of the damned. See Gentlemen-rankers.-Kipling. º little brown cradles. See Sunshine's Caress, The...— Il OIOl. the Lords of Convention 'twas Claver'se [wr. Claver. house ] who spoke. See Doom of Devorgoil, The (Bonny Dundee).--Scott. “To the memory of Patrick Connor.” See Connor.—Anon. “To the memory of the woe. See In Memoriam.—Anon. To the men at work in the field Ruth came running and crying. See Ride.--Bate. To the men who fought with Decatur. See Message, A.— . The.—Proc. See Typical TO . B. the minstrel said the king. See Minstrel, ter. the much-desired Venice. See To Venice.—Aleksandri. To the ocean now I fly. See Comus (To the Ocean now Fly) and Spirits Epilogue, The.—Milton. - To the Patriots, the Declaration gave strength. See Declara- tion of Independence, The.—Randall. To the pen of the historian. See Unselfishness of Washing. ton, The.—Paine. To the port of Fayal Britain pays a sunset call. See Yankee Privateer, A.—Rice. . '', To the President:—I esteem it among the rarest of my present privileges. See Service.—Anon. To the pure mind alone hath solitude its charms. See same. —Anon. To the question “what have the People ever gained.” See Sword, The.—Grimké. To the quick brow Fame grudges her best wreath. See Guerdon, The.—Piatt. “To the red, white and blue.” See Our Flag.—Anon. To the sages who spoke, to the heroes who bled. See Fourth of July, The.—Sprague. To the scaffold's foot she came. —Sawyer. - To the sea-shell's spiral round. See Appreciation.—Aldrich. See Bridal Song.—Milman. See Wake of Tim O'Hara. The.— See Two Loves and a Life. To the wake of . O’Hara. Buchanan. To the wall of the old green garden. See Yellow Pansy, A.— Orł6. - To the wedding of Shon Maclean. See Wedding of Shon Maclean, The.—Buchanan. “To the winds give our banner. See St. John.—Whittier. To the yard, by the barn, came the farmer one morn. See That Calf.—Cary. To the youthful aspirant of to-day, who is willing to take so humble a sentiment. See Fruits of Labor, The.—Bates. To thee, beneath whose eye. See Washington as a Leader.— Pierpont. thee, fair Freedom, I retire. Henley.—Shenstone. thee I wandered daily, dearest wood. See Do Thou Speak Now.—Meyer. thee I would bring. See Violet Under the Snow, The...— Schauffler. thee, my master, I offer my prayer. —Anon. thee, my way in epigrams seems new. See To My Mere English Censurer.—Jonson. See To Thee, O Coun- See Written at an Inn at See Horse's Prayer. thee, O country, great and free. try.—Eichberg. £. To thee, O father of the stately peaks. See To a Mountain. —Kendall. thee, whose forehead swells with roses. See Horace Con- cocting an Ode.—Dekker. them his heart, his love, his griefs were given. See De- serted Village, The.—Goldsmith. - To these [wr. those] whom death again did wed. See Epi- taph upon Husband and Wife, An.—Crashaw. “To think of mother.” See Mother's Unselfish Love.— Burke. - - - To think that over twenty years have gone by. See After 2 Twenty Years.—Booth, 975 . To this AN INDEx To POETRY AND RECITATIONS To this grave of mine come not in the morning. See Mid- - night.—Huch. To this Khan, and from this Khan. See World, The a Ghazel.-Mangan. Tt this—my Country's honored flag. See Flags of the Na- tions.—Westman. * To those who died for her on land and sea. See Inscription. (Proposed for a “Soldiers and Sailors” Monument in Boston).—Lowell. - To those who've fail'd, in aspiration vast. See To Those Who’ve Fail'd,+Whitman. To thy lover, dear, discover. See Out of Italian ; A Song. —Crashaw. - To Thy temple I repair. See same.—Montgomery. To touch a broken lute. See Saddest Fate, The.—Anon. To touch me cup with eager lips. See Living.—(Denver Post. To tremble, when I touch her hands. Woodberry. sº * To trump, or not to trump, that is the question. See Whist- - Player's Soliloquy, The...—Wells. To trust for knowledge or awakening. See Divine Awe:- See Chromatics.— Selinger. To turn my volume o'er nor find. See How to Read Me.— Landor. . To understand all that she did. See Put Yourself in her Place.--Barnard. - To us, citizens of America, it belongs above all others to show respect to the memory of Washington. . See Character of Washington, The (Memory of Washington, The).-- Everett. To us it is given to behold in its full splendor. See Char- See Wait On.—Hahn. acter of Columbus.-Corrigan. “To wait !” Epitome of life. To wake the soul by tender strokes of art. See Prologue to Mr. Addison’s Tragedy of “Cato.”—Pope. - To walk with God! See same.—Armstrong. To wander in fog—how queer | See In the Fog.—Hesse TO wes, the blue I think it best. See Gallant Grahams, The. —An Orl. To weary hearts, to mourning homes. tience, The.—Whittier. To Wed, or not to wed,—that is the question. Soliloquy, The.—Anon. To Western Woods and lonely plains. See On the Emigration to America and Peopling the Western Country.-Fre- Ileå, UL. To what new fates, my country, far. tiny.—Hovey. - To What shall a woman liken her beloved. See Woman's T º † Whº. O W111 O whit O wheel Will you listen to me ! €62 Who Stole the Bird's Nest "º. m S To Whom the Fiend with fear abasht, replied. See Paradise Regained—Milton. To William Penn belongs the distinction. See True Grand- eur of Nations, The (Sumner's Tribute to William Penn) –Sumner. • . To Write a sonnet doth my Julia press me. the Sonnet.—Gibson. To Write a verse or two is all the praise. Herbert. See Angel of Pa- See Bachelor's See Unmanifest Des- See Sonnet on See Praise.— To wº as your SWeet mother does. See Advice.—Lan- ClOr. - To you, fair ladies, now at land. See Ballad when at Sea, A—Dorset. - - To you A. stream that, near the sea. See Mermaid, The. —An Orl. - To you he gave his laughter and his jest. lequin, The.—Garrison. - To yow my purse, and to noon [or none] other wight. Compleynte of Chaucer to . His Purse.—Chaucer. To you, sir, the President of this College. See For a College Commencement and Memory and Hope Forces).-Anon. To you, whose temperate pulses flow. of Manon Lescaut.—Learned. To you who've lived your life elate. —Bradley. To you, my purse, and to non other wight. to His Purse.—Chaucer. Today, a century after Washington, we are called to a vis- ion. Sea Organization of the World.—Mead. To-day a cripple passed me on the way. See Solution, The. yan See Tears of Har- See See On the Fly-leaf See Complaynt To-day a rude brief recitative. See Song for All - Ships.--Whitman. g Seas, All To-day, all day, I rode upon the down. Day.—Blunt. To-day dawned not upon the earth as other days have done. See Débutante, The.—Carryl. To-day, dear heart, but just to-day. Bennett. To-day Death seems to me an infant child. Death.--Rossetti. - To-day ees com’ from Eetaly. See Da Boy from Rome.— See St. Valentine's See Her Answer.— See Newborn Daly. To-day everything is being done for the child. See Little Mothers.—S. T. R. “Today, father?” See Father's Easter Sermon.—Donnell. To-day. I asked, my mamma if I could whittle. See Too Little and too big.-Anon. ſº To-day the earth has not a word to speak. To-day the sunshine freely showers. To-day we are poor; but I buy Linette. (Two Great See Garden Muse, The. Toll l Roland, toll To-day I bring this laurel fair. See Crowning Lincoln . and Crowning Our Hero Great.—Anon. - To-day I had the awfulest time. See Frightened.—Reed; To-day I have fled from the Mountain. See Song: “To-day I have fled from the Mountain.”—Harding. To-day I have grown taller from walking with the trees. See Good Company.—Baker. - To-day I saw the dragon-fly. See Dragon-fly, The.—Tenny, SOIl. To-day I saw the shop-girl go down gay Broadway to meet her beau. See To a New York Shop-girl Dressed for Sunday.—Branch. - º To-day I was let sit up, tucked up in a quilt in a arm- chare. See Photographs, The.—Anon. - To-day in Bethlehem hear I. See To-day in Bethlehem.— . John of Damascus. - To dº is Christmas day. See Christmas in Germany.— 3'ay. • To-day is Lincoln's birthday. See Lincoln's Birthday.— Ił011. To-day is the fourth anniversary of the revolution in Hun- gary. See Mourning Hero's Vision, The.—Kossuth. To-day is the “Tree Planting Day.” See Exercise in the School-room.—Anon. - * To-day is theirs—the unforgotten dead. See All Soul's Day. —Watson. - “To-day, my dear child,” said mamma just now, “to-day you are sixteen years old. See Before the Mirror.— Anon. - Today my people mourn the loss. See Columbia's Hero.— - IłOIl. . To-day my subjects are to bring me presents of flowers. See Flower Queen, The.—Anon. - To-day my tall broad-shouldered lad. See On a Seventeenth Birthday.-Field. To-day the birthbright of her hopes the marching nation sings. See Festal Day Has Come, The.—Butterworth. See Silent Snow, The -—Wetherald. To-day the earth is dressed in green. —Anon. To-day the great question that is stirring men's hearts. same.—Parker. To-day “the pines of Ramoth wood. Whittier.—Grant. To-day, the sense of spring fills all my frame. Mood, A.—Schauffler. See Decoration Day. See See John Greenleaf See Violin See To-day.—Prescott. To-day the United States and Great Britain are striving to crown the glories. See Nation's Honor, The.—Coudert. To-day the woods are trembling through and through. See Corn.—Lanier. To-day, unsullied, comes to thee. See “To-day.”—Ruskin. See Linette.—Fol- SOIſl. To-day we have been inaugurating the world-renowned Statue of Liberty, Enlightening the World. See Tem- perance Enlightening the World.—Taylor. A To-day ! We stand on the threshold I We stand there, wait. ing ! . See Modern High School Valedictory.--Burdette. To-day what is there in the air. See Carpe Diem,-Mar- Zla, IS. To-day, while walking in the square. See Soldiers with Brutus.--Field. - To-day with reverent hand we draw. See Cities of the Bible. —Hadley. - - Today’s a holiday, you know. See Birthday Lesson, The.— Burdick. ! Toddlekins and Tidlains were two naughty kittens. See Two Kittens.—Goodfellow. Together to the church they went. See Pharisee and Sad- ... ducee.—Anon. Toil, on faint not, keep watch and pray. See Perseverance. —Bonar. Toil on, poor muser, to attain that goal. See Ideal, The.— Saltus. - - Toil on I toil on 1 ye ephemeral train. See Coral Insect, The. —Sigourney. - Toil swings the axe, and forests bow. See Labor.—Bun- gay. - . Toiler, canst thou dream. See Toiler, Canst Thou Dream 7” —Mitchell. Toiling across the Mer de Glace. See Rencontre.—Aldrich. Toiling in the naked fields. See Laborer, The.—Clare. Toiling in town now is “horrid.” See In Town.—Dobson. Tokenhouse's acquittal was popular. See Last Straw, The. —Ramsay. Toll for the brave. See On the Loss of the Royal George and Toll for the Brave.—Cowper. - See Great Bell Roland, The.—Tilton. Toll the lilies' silver bells I See Death of Oberon and Dirge on the Death of Oberon, the Fairy King.—Thornbury. Toll the slow bell. See Fallen, The.—Cheney. r Toll I toll toll I for the old year slowly dying. See New Year's Chime, A.—Anon. - Toll, toll, toll, thou bell by billows swung. See Bell of the “Atlantic,” The.—Sigourney. - t? Toll, tower and minster, toll. See Return of Kane, The.— Brownell. Tolling, tolling, tolling ! See Lincoln’s Passing Bell and Tolling.—Larcom. . Tom and Charles once took a walk. See Superior Boys, The. —Turner. - - * - Tom and Joe quarrelled. See Dispute, A.—Mitchell. 976 FIRST LINE INDEX Trees Tom appeared on the sidewalk with a bucket of whitewash. See Tom Sawyer (How Tom Sawyer Got his Fence Whitewashed.—Clemens. “Tom, I invite you to a walk.” See It is never too Late to mend (Lark in the Gold Fields, The) —Reade. “Tom, oh, Tom, you Tom 1” called John Mayrant. See In a Tight Place.—Wister. - “Tom Pearse, Tom Pearse, lend me your grey mare. See Widdicombe Fair.— (Ballad.) * e * Tom Sawyer, a lad of twelve years, lived with his guar- dian, Aunt Polly. See Tom Sawyer (Tom Sawyer Treated for Lovesickness) H.Clemens. e Tom Sawyer, having offended his sole guardian. See. Tom Sawyer (How Tom Sawyer Got his Fence White- washed) –Clemens. s Tom, soon as eler thou strik'st thy golden lyre. See Pro- gress of Curiosity, The...—Pindar. Tom Thompson was a lad in one of the lower classes of Standham Academy. See Tom's Race.—Earl. & Tom Twist was a wonderful fellow. See Tom Twist.— - Anon. Tommy Morris sat in the manger. A.—O’Hara. Tommy Pete was bohm balkin'. Mule.—Moore. Tommy Sandys was a precocious child of Scotch parentage. See Sentimental Tommy.—Barrie. Tommy sat alone in a darkened room of the deserted home. See Repentance.--Hackett. * Tommy thought there was nobody looking. See Truant.— Hudson. To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrow. See Macbeth (“Tomorrow and tomorrow,” etc.).--Shakespeare. To-morrow at sunrise this useless life will be ended. See Before the Execution.—Anon. To-morrow, brightest-eyed of Avon's train. —Landor. To-morrow, didst thou say ? To-morrow has trouble to lend. Rimball. To-morrow I shall once again behold. See Cry of the Roman- ticist, The.—Allison. To-morrow is Merry Christmas. North. To-morrow, wealth may fly away, or turn to ashes gray. See To-morrow and To-day.—Hull. To-morrow, ma, I’m sweet sixteen. Drower.—-Anon. To-morrow our troubles will all be ended. See To-morrow. —Anon. * !, “Tomorrow’ll be Thanksgiving,” said merry little Sue. See Sue’s Thanksgiving.—Blinn. To-morrow’s action I can that hoary wisdom. —Johnson. To-night as I sat by my window. See Sunset Thoughts.— Conway. To-night, grave sir, both my poor house and I. See Ben Invites a Friend to Supper and Inviting a Friend to Supper-Jonson. To-night I watch the fireflies rise. teter. To-night, looking back over the long years. to Mother, A.— (Chicago Tribune.) To-night (or today) we briefly will combine. Entertainment programs.—Schell. To-night retired, the queen of heaven. See Nightingale, Th and To the Evening Star.—Akenside. * - To-night the little girl-nun died. See Cloistered.—Davies. To-night the scenes of boyhood years come thronging to my gaze. See Old House on the Hillside, The.—McBride. To-night the Stars are flowing gold. See Song from “Jua- nita.”—Crane. To-night the winds begin to rise. nySOn. To-night there is a storm at sea. Anon. To-night this sunset spreads two golden wings. Wings.--Rossetti. To-night—'Tis said the dead come back tonight. See Hallow- 'en.—Gillette. 4 - To-night we strive to read, as we may best. cott (Prologue).-Longfellow. To-night's the time for Santa Claus. Claus.—Denton. . Tony Marvin, the keeper of the Keyport Light, was in his little room. See Equinoctial Storm, The...—Smith. Too avid of earth's bliss, he was of those. See Christmas Hold-up, See Tommy Pete, Balking See To Tacaea. See To-morrow.—Cotton. See Trouble to Lend.— See Christmas Dreams.- See Billy Grimes, the See To-morrow. See Fireflies.—Darmes- See Tribute, See Colonial See In Memoriam.—Ten- See Washed Ashore.— See Sunset See John Endi- See Watching for Santa See Byron the - Voluptuary.—Watson. Too brief her sun of beauty glows. See Inopportune.— Briggs. Too early, of course ! How provoking ! See Reverie in Church and Thoughts During Easter Service.—Baker. Too fair, I may not call thee mine. See Parting.—Massey. Too frail to keep the lofty vow. See Thoughts Suggested the Day Following, on the Banks of Nith, near the Poet's Residence.—Wordsworth. Too late, alas! I must confess. late, alas !” etc.—Rochester. Too late for love, too late for joy! See Prince's Progress, The (Bride-Song, The).--Rossetti. Too late I stay’d—forgive the crime ! See To Lady Anne Hamilton, Spencer, See same and Song: “Too Too *. mon ami, do you open your lips! See It's Lent.— 1) OT) , Too late we met, love, you and I. See Too Late We Met.— Westley. - Too long, O Spirit of storm. See same.—Timrod. Too plain, dear youth, these tell-tale eyes. See Same.— Jenyns. Too poor for a bribe, and too proud to importune. See Sketch of his Own Character.—Gray. Too rare a flower is love its bloom to keep. See Farewell, A. —Anon. Too rare, too rare, grow now my visits here. —Arnold. - Too solemn for day, too sweet for night. See same.—Walker. Too tired to work. See Born Fisherman, A.—Cone. Too wearily had we and song. See To a Poet Breaking Silence.—Thompson. Too young for love . See Too Young for Love.—Holmes. Top o' the house—door on the left I See “Nettle, The.”— Warren. t 'Top one minute Cous' Jarge, an sit do'n 'pon de grass. See Cudjoe Fresh from De Lecture.—McKay. Topping the hill, the long white road. See Canada (Song for Dominion Day).—Middleton. - Torches were blazing clear. See Coeur de Lion at the Bier of his Father.—HIemans. Toss, tight boat, by the foam covered bar. A.—Willains. Tossed through the dark and stormy night. Ship, The...— (Bammer, The.) Tossed with rough winds and faint with fear. See I, be not Afraid.—Charles. . Tossing his name of snows in wildest eddies and tangles. See In Earliest Spring.—Howells. T'other day, as I was twining. See Cupid Drowned and Cupid Swallowed.—Hunt. - T'other day our teacher read. —Tincoln. Touch not that maid. See Salopia Inhospitalis.—Sladen. Touch once more a sober measure. See Captain Paton's Lament.—Lockhart. * Touch the keys lightly. See Music Lesson, The.—Anon. Touch us gently, Time ! See Petition to Time, A.—Procter. Toussaint, the most unhappy man of men. See To Tous- saint L’Ouverture.—Wordsworth. Toward the regions of light where wisdom holds sway. See See Thyrsis. See Storm Song, See Temperance 'Tis See Modern Washington, A. Rnowledge, Power, Honor.--Tiebermann. To-whit! to-whit! to-wheel See Who Stole the Bird's Nest ? —Child. Toys º treats and pleasures pass. See Happy Child, The. —Rand. Trace, for a moment, the history of commerce, earliest period. See Commerce.—Everett. Traditions say that when of old. See Man for the Hour, Thie.—Robinson. Tramp, tramp, tramp, in the drunkard's way. See Dead March, The.—Lathrop. Tramp, tramp, tramp, the boys are marching. How many of them 3 See Temperance Question, The...—Holland. Trampiel trampiel went the roan. See Cavalier's Escape, The.—Thornbury. Tranio, since, for the great desire I had. See Taming of the Shrew, The.—Shakespeare. Tranquillity | Thou better name. Coleridge. Transcendent man | His Bolles. Transpose l hey, presto it is done ! See To My Friend. On Her Eighty-first Birthday.—Culbertson. Travel, in the younger sort, is a part of education. See Of Travel.—Bacon. Traveler, pluck a stem of moly. See Moly.—Thomas. Traveler, what lies over the hill? See Over the Hill.— Macdonald. Traverse not the globe for lore. See Advice against Travel and Traveller's Guide, The.—Mangan. Tread lightly here; for here, ’tis said. See Epitaph on a Robin Redbreast, An and Robin's Grave, The.—Rogers. Tread lightly, she is near. See Requiescat.—Wilde. Tread softly—bow the head. See Pauper's Death-bed, The. from the See Ode to Tranquillity.— mortal part. See Washington.— —Southgy. Tread, softly here—for Love has passed this way. See Love's Epiphany.—Robinson. Tread softly here; the sacredest of tombs. See In West- minster Abbey.—Aldrich. Treason doth never prosper; what's the reason ? See Epi- gram : Treason.—Harrington. Tree of the gloom, o'erhanging the tomb. See Willow Tree, The.—Cook. Tree of the olden time ! Oak, The...—Prentice. Trees are indeed the glory, the beauty, and the delight of nature. See Trees.—Wilson. Trees bare and brown. See November.—Anon. Trees best dapted for successful culture. See Best Trees and Vines, The.—Milne. Trees grow, therefore wood is cheaper than metals. See Wood.—Rogers. Trees in groves, kine in droves. See Saadi.-Emerson. Trees newly leaved and dressed afresh in green. See Spring and Dawn.—Le Maire de Belges. Trees, trees are ours, the sweet spring flowers. See Branches of Trees, Moore, - A thousand storms. See Charter 977 Treetops AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Treetops, and wind in the treetops. See Wind in the Tree- tops.--Don-Carlos. * Trembling before thine awful throne. See Forgiveness of Sins a Joy Unknown to Angels.--Hillhouse. Tremulous grey of dusk. See Grey Dusk, The.—O'Sulli- Wall. Trikkola is very Turkish. See St. Basil in Trikkola.- Bent. Trilobite Graptolite, Nautilus pie. See Rhyme for a Geologi- cal Baby.—Cook. Trinity bells, with their hollow lungs. See Easter Eggs, The.—O'Brien. Tripping down the field-path. See Field-path, The and Same. —Swain. e & Tristan, that unconquered knight. See Death of Tristan See Gift of Tritenius, Legend of and Yseult.—Anon. Tritemius of Herbipolis one day. The.—Whittier. Triumph now with joy and mirth ! Campion. * Triumphal arch that fill'st the sky. See To the Rainbow.— Campbell. Triumphing chariots, statues, crowns of bays. See Triumph Now.— See Sonnet: “Triumphing,” etc.—Drummond. g Trochee trips from long to short. See Metrical Feet.—Cole- ridge. & Troopin’ troopin', troopin' to the sear. See Troopin'.- Kipling. Trotty and Trotty and Baby May. See Arbor Day. -Anon. Trouble 7 Dear Friend, I know her not. See Angel Sorrow, The.—Dorr. True, all we know must die. See Answer to “The Hour of Death.”—Wilson. True as the needle to the pole. See Song.—Booth. True bard and simple, as the race. See To Campbell.— . Moore. True Brahmin, in the morning meadows wet. and Translations.—Emerson. True Comrade, we have tasted life together. rade Canoe.—Roberts. True ease in writing comes from art, not chance. See Essay on Criticism, An (Criticism and Satire).-Pope. True education means the drawing out and development. See Education as Related to Civic Prosperity.—Anon. True eloquence [indeed j does not consist in speech. See Adams and Jefferson (Nature of True Eloquence, The). —Webster. True genius, but true woman I dost deny. and To George Sand.—Browning. True greatness is the struggle to be free. Mother (Freedom).--Stewart. True happiness had no localities. (Happiness).--Pollok. True happiness laughs on secure. See Alone.—Prudhomme. True, I am old, but ’tis not years alone. See Mendicant, The.—Bard. True in substance, though I tell it from a memory not very retentive. See Reconsidered Verdict, The.—Venables. True it is that clouds and mist. See Sunrise Comes To- morrow.—Anon. See Quatrains See My Com- See Recognition, See Lines to my See Course of Time, The True Love in this differs from gold and clay. See Epipsy- chidion.—Shelley. True love is but a humble, low-born thing. See Love.— Lowell. “True love should overwhelm the Muse's power.” See Love in Italy.—Ingham. True love, we know, is blind. See True Love is Blind. Pſorace. True love's own talisman. See Footnote to a Famous Lyric. A.—Guiney. True l—nervous—very, very dreadfully nervous I had been and am. See Tell Tale Heart, The.—Poe. True Thomas, lay on [or o'er yon J. Huntlie [or Huntley, or grassy bank. See Thomas the Rhymer.—Anon. True to the promise of thy far-off youth. See same.—(All the Year Rowmd.) True wit is nature to advantage dressed. See Essay on Crit- icism, An (Wit).-Pope. True worth is in being, not seeming. See Nobility.—Cary. True-love, an thou be true. See same.—Scott. Truly there is a tide in the affairs of men. Gems. Truly, your name I do not know. Neighbor Opposite.—Anon. Trust me, I have not earned your dear rebuke. See Monna Innominata (Sonnet: “Trust me,” etc.).--Rossetti. Trust not, Sweet Soul l those curléd waves of gold. See same.—Drummond. Trust thou thy Love; if she be proud, is she not sweet 7 See Trust Thou Thy Love.—Ruskin. Trustees, Patrons, and Friends: On part of teachers and pººl. I welcome you. See Don't Withhold Applause. —A.In Orł. y Trusty, dusky, vivid, true. See same.—Stevenson. Truth and integrity have all the advantages of appearance, and many more. See Truth and Integrity.—Tillotson. Truth, as humanity knows it, is not what the schoolmen call it. See same –Bulwer. Truth, crushed to earth, shall rise again. See Battle-field, The (Truth Invincible).--Bryant. See Memory Gems. and Pardon to be won, See Truth is as impossible to be soiled. Truth of Truths, The,'—Ruskin, See Memory See Triolets: To My Truth is to be discovered, Truth lies at the bottom of the well. See Memory Gems. Truth: So the frontlet's older legend ran. See Veritas.- Holmes. Try with me, and mix what will make a novel. Make a Novel.—Neaves. Tsar Oleg was riding through holy Kieff. See Tsar Oleg.— Kenealy. Tsoir chung hing san fo chung ün. See Chinese Sketch.- Il OIl. T-t-there's no use talking, landlord, I m-must have just one more drink. See Saved.—Anon. Tuck; ºt within his trundle bed. See Willie's Dream.— a ke]". Tugged and patient, panting horses, as the colter, keen and thorough. See Fight, The.—English. Tullia, wife of Tarquin, was the incarnation of iniquity. See Drive On 1 Drive On l—Thayer. Tullymucclescrag. Parish of Ballyraggett. See Irish Witti- cism.—Anon. Tumble down, tumble up, never mind it, my sweet. See Tumble, The.—Taylor. Tummy and Meary wor barn to be wed, tha knaws. See Lancashire Dialectic Sketch, A.—Anon and Others Can Change Their Minds.--Spurr. See Tit for Tat.—Armi- "Twº how mad you grow !” age. Turn again into the wooded Hollow. See Oldenburys of Sun- derland, The.—Cleghorn. Turn back, you wanton flyer. See Basia.-Campion. Turn, Fortune, turn thy wheel and lower the proud. See Idylls of the King (Enid's Song). —Tennyson. Turn, gentle hermit of the dale. See Vicar of Wakefield, The (Hermit, The).-Goldsmith. | - Turn, hell-hound, turn 1 See Macbeth (Killing of Macbeth). —Shakespeare. Turn I my looks unto the skies. See Rosalynde ; or, Eu- phues' Golden Legacy (Rosader's Sonetto) –Lodge. “Turn out, boys”—“what's up with our super tonight 7” See From the Wreck.-Gordon. Turn out more ale, turn up the light. Vigilamus.--—Webb. Turn to the watery world. See Borough, The (Sea, The).- See How to See Dum Vivimus Crabbe. Turn, turn, for my cheeks they burn. See Milkmaid’s Song, The.—Dobell. . Turn, turn thy hasty foot aside. See Worm, The.—Gis- OI’Ilê. Turn where, we may—within, around—the voice of great events in proclaiming to us. See Speech Delivered in the House of Commons on the 2nd of March, 1831, A (Reform, that You may Preserve).-Macaulay. Turn, Willie Macintosh. . See Willie Macintosh.--Anon. Turn with me from the city’s clamorous street. See Thomas à Kempis; De Imitatione Christi.—Bowker. Turn ye again, my people, turn. See Call, The-Sullivan. Turner, thy pencil brings to mind a day. See Stanzas: “Addressed to W. R. Turner, R. A. on his view of the Lago Maggiore from the town of Arona.”—Southey. . Turning from Shelley's sculptured face aside. See Ön a Grave in Christchurch, Hants.—Adams. Tuscan, that wanderest through the realms of gloom. See Dante.-Longfellow. “Tu whool” said the owl. See I Can't Think Why.—Weather- ley. 'Twar when the stacks get on their winter hap. See Brigs of Ayr, The.—Burns. 'Twas a balmy summer evening, and a goodly crowd was there. See Face on the Floor, The...—D’Arcy. 'Twas a balmy summer morning. See Dawning of the Day, The.—Mangan. 'Twas a beautiful Christmas morning. mas Dream.—Anon. 'Twas a cold autumn morning when Jenny Wren died. See Death of Cock Robin and Jenny Wren, The.—Fay. Twas a crowded street, and a cry of joy. See “One of the Little Ones.”—Catlin. 'Twas a curious bundle of sticks, strings, and cotton. See Outrageous Fortune.—Anon. 'Twas a day full of sorrow for Ulster. Conor Macnessa.—Sullivan. 'Twas a debating club for women. 'See At a Woman's Club. —Russell. 'Twas a dream of a God. See Ireland.—Shorter. 'Twas a dream of olden days. See Shadow of a Flower, The. —Hemans. 'Twas a drear November evening, shadowy and damp and chill. See Old Folks' Thanksgiving.—Anon. 'Twas a drowsy night on Tompkins Hill. See How We Fought the Fire.—Carleton. 'Twas a Duke's fair orphan girl, and her uncle's ward, the Earl. See Rhyme of the Duchess May.-Browning. 'Twas a ferocious baggage-man, with Atlantean back. See Baggage Fiend, The.—Anon. 'Twas a fierce night when old Mawgan died. See Mawgan of Melhuach.-Hawker. Twas a fool's notion to get tipped out of a boat. See Tim See Not so Well Ac- See Bessie's Christ- See Death of King Calligan's Grave-money.—Bates. 'Twas a golden summer's afternoon. quainted. - 'Twas a grand display was the prince's ball. Renfrew’s Ball.—Halpine. 'Twas a hard case, that which happened in Lynn I See Tale of a Nose, A-Adamg. See Baron 978 FIRST LINE INDEX *TWaS 'Twas a hazy, mazy, lazy, day. See Big Oyster, The-Arnold. 'Twas a hovel all wretched, forlorn and poor. See Little Mag’s Victory—Catlin. 'Twas a Jacqueminot rose. See Rose, A.—Bates. 'Twas a jolly old pedagogue, long ago. See Jolly Old Peda- gogue, The.—Arnold. 'Twas a little brass half-circlet. See Spur of Monmouth, The. Morford. 'Twas a little sermon preached to me. of Love, The.—Anon. - 'Twas a little thing, only one kind word, in the hurry and bustle of every day. See Only One Kind Word.—Dare. 'Twas a lovely night at Grimsby Camp. See Temperance Echo, The.—Carswell. 'Twas a man and a maid and a little gray cat. See Little Messenger See Query. Il OIl. - 'Twas a Maréchal of France, and he fain would honour gain. See Bold Dragoon, The.—Scott. 'Twas a merry, glad Thanksgiving, and relations from the west. See One Thanksgiving Day out West.—Banks. 'Twas a month before Christmas. See Strike at Santa Claus' Shop, The.—Stevens. 'Twas a moonlight night, the trapper began. Story, The.—Adams. 'Twas a mother's good bye at the old cabin door. so Long.—Piner. 'Twas a night of dread in Charleston, and the air was thick with fear. See Prayer, The.—Carleton. 'Twas a poor old church in our village; its days were almost done. See How Larry Sang the “Agnus.”—Ewing. 'Twas a question if the nation should such tender youth employ. See Drummer-boy of the Rappahannock.- Brooks. See Lady Yeardley's See Trapper's See After 'Twas a Saturday night, midwinter. Guest.—Anon. 'Twas a scene of brilliant splendor, gents and ladies richly dressed. See Saved.—Sloper. 'Twas a sight to be long remembered. See Blue and Gray.— (New York Swn.) 'Twas a 'sperience meetin’. Brother Brown, the leader of the class. See No Royal Road to Victory.—Glen. 'Twas a strange picture upon which the sun looked. See Noll's Journey.—Henry. 'Twas a stylish congregation, that of Theophrastus Brown. See Trouble in the “Amen Corner.”—Harbaugh. - 'Twas a summer ago, when he left me here. See Lost.—Riley. 'Twas a summery day in the last of May. See Pity of the Park Fountain, The.—Willis. 'Twas a Sunday morning in early May. Church.-Buckham. 'Twas a Sunny day, and the morning psalm. in Church, The.—Hinxham. 'Twas a terrible day, and we spent it fighting the third divi- Sion of Hill's command. See Little Jack Two-sticks.- Manville. 'Twas a testimony meeting, in the old church on the hill. See What the Lord had Done for Him.—Bradea. - 'Twas a vision of childhood that came with its dawn. See Hudson, The.—Holmes. - 'Twas a widow’s home and a winter night. The.—Henry. See Rover in See Breeze See Surrender, 'Twas a wild, dreary night, in cheerless December. See Sign of Distress, The.—Anon. 'Twas a wild, mad kind of night. Squire.—Thornsbury. 'Twas a wild September evening. Anon. 'Twas a wonderful brave fight. . See Fight at Sumter, The (Vanity Fair.) 'Twas after a supper of Norfolk brawn. See Death of Th’ Owd See Grace Darling.— In OIl. - 'Twas all in the leafy month o' June. See Knight's False Vow, The.—Anon. 'Twas All-Soul's eye, and Surrey's heart beat high. See Lay of the Last Minstrel (Fitz Traver's Song) —Scott. 'Twas an ancient legend they used to tell. the Roof, The.—Pollard. 'Twas an early summer morning. See Nature of Man, The. —Beecher. 'Twas an old-time Southern darky. —Allgood. 'Twas April; ’twas Sunday, the day was fair. scence, A.—Clarke. 'Twas April when she came to town. D.—Peck. 'Twas as she slept that Cupid came. Learned. - 'Twas at a ball they met one night. Played.—McLaughlin. “Twas at a baseball game one day.” Grilley. 'Twas at the oratorio. See At the Oratorio.—Anon. 'Twas at the oratorio. See In Musical Boston.—Anon. 'T' was at the royal feast for Persia won. See Alexander's Feast; or, The Power of Music.—Dryden. 'Twas at the silent, solemn hour. See William and Margaret. —Mallet. 'Twas August, and the fierce sun overhead. See East Lon- don.—Arnold. 'Twas autumn, and the leaves were dry. Graves.—Anon. 'Twas autumn when first they stood on the bridge. See Year's Wooing, A-Anon, See Demon on See Uncle Pete's Plea. See Remini- See Bessie Brown, M. See Cupid's Kiss.- See And the Band See Play Ball, Bill l— See Three Little See Turvy Top.– 'Twas beyond at Macreddin, at Owen Doyle's weddin'. See Herself and Myself.-McCall. 'Twas brillig, and the slithy towes. Dodgson. 'T was business call’d a father to travel by the rail. See Railway Traveler's Farewell to his Family, The.— (Pwnch.) 'Twas but a breath. See Slander.—Anon. 'Twas but a poor little room; a farm-servant's loft in a gar- ret. See Dorothy: A Country Story (Dorothy's Room). —Munby. 'Twas but last night I traversed the Atlantic's furrow'd face. See To Duffy in Prison.—McGee. 'Twas calm at eve as childhood's sleep. Wetmore. 'T' was Captain Church, bescarred and brown. Philip's Last Stand.—Scollard. - 'Twas Christmas Eve, I fell asleep, despite a Christmas drum. See Christmas a Hundred Years to Come.— Eisenbeis. 'Twas Christmas Eve, the feast so dear. See Bell of Innis. fare, The.—Anon. 'Twas Christmas Eve. The frost lay on the road. See Christ- maS-eve Redemption, A.—Aidé. 'Twas Christmas Eve; the snow fell down. See Story of Santa Claus, A.—Glazebrook. 49 'Twas Christmas eve; the snowflakes fell. Story, A.—Kavanaugh. 'T' was Sºmas night in Paris. See John Howard Payne. Il OIl. 'Twas Christmas-time, a dreary night. See Robin's Christ- mas Eve, The.—C. E. B. ‘. 'Twas commencement at Harvard. See Willoughby of '63.− |Balmer. 'Twas Commencement eve, and the ballroom belle. See West See Jabberwocky.— See Lexington.— See King See Christmas See Composition Day.— See American Wake, The. See Quilting Bee, The.—(Mil- See Annihilation. See Ge- Point.—Strong. 'Twas “composition day” in school. Bruce. 'Twas down at Doherty’s “wake.” —I: 'a ny. 'Twas down to Mrs. Jones'. 'wavºkee Sentinel.) 'Twas º eve. The cooling shadows. See Salve 1–Butter- WOrth. 'Twas early on a May morning. See Lady Isabel.—(Old Ballad.) * 'Twas Easter night in Milan, and before. See First Te Deum, The.—Preston. 'Twas ºn hundred years ago. See Day of Days, The. -AIlOIl. 'Twas eye—a glorious eve I See Chief Mourner, The Smith. 'Twas eve, and Time, his vigorous course pursuing. See Orion (Akinetos).--—Horne. 'Twas eve, and twilight's Canopy, by autumn Zephyrs swayed. See My Ships.--—Bunn. 'Twas Eve came back to Paradise. See Ballad of Eve's Re- turn.—Garrison, 'Twas even—the dewy fields were green. See Lass o' Ballo- chmyle, The.—Burns. 'Twas evening and the rain was falling. —Chinn. “'Twas evening, though not sunset, and the tide.” bir (Tamar and the Nymph).--Landor. 'Twas ever thus each hour that came. See same.—Simms. 'T' was ever thus from childhood's hour. See Disaster- Calverley. - - 'Twas first at Palo Alto the Invader's guns were heard. See “Mexican War,” The.—Holbrook. "'Twas five and forty years ago.” See In Swanage Bay.-Craik. 'Twas Friday morn; the train drew near. See Through Baltimore.—Taylor. 'Twas Friday morn when we set sail. See Mermaid, The- Il OIl. 'Twas Gastibelza, ranger bold, and thus it was he Sung. See Guitare.—Hugo. 'Twas Gettysburg's last day. See Little Girl of Gettysburg, The.—Tyrrell. 'Twas growing dark so terrible fasht. — (Harper’s Magazine.) 'Twas Harry who the silence broke. I] OIOl. 'Twas hurry and scurry at Monmouth town. Pitcher.—Sherwood. 'Twas I that cried against the pane. The.—Widdenner. 'Twas in a southern hospital, a month ago or more. See Old Surgeon's Story, The.—Donnelly. 'Twas in eighteen hundred and sixty-four. Lincoln's Christmas Gift.—Perry. 'Twas in green-leafy springtime. See Rose Adair.—Ryan. 'Twas in heaven pronounced, and [’twas] muttered in hell. See Letter H, The.—Fanshawe. 'Twas in June when I first met her and I never will forget her. See Modern Athenian, A.—Anon. 'Twas in June's bright and glowing prime. See Quebec at Sunset.—Street. r: 'Twas in Margate last July, I walke'd upon the pier. See Misadventures at Margate.—Ingoldsby. 'Twas in midautumn, and the woods were still, See Death as the Teacher of Love-lore, Marzials, See Paddy's Excelsior. See Like a Tree.— See Mollie See Forgotten Soul, See Abraham 979 *TWaS AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS 'Twas in my easy chair at home. See Old Times and New. —Spooner. • e 'Twas in Persia (the legends say so). See Prince's Hunting, The.—Austin. - * º 'Twas in the days of the Revolution. See Emily Geiger.— Anon. 'Twas in the days when Claverhouse was scouring moor and glen. See Jamie Douglas.—Anon. 'Twas in the flow'ry month of June. See I’ll Take What Father Takes.—Hoyle. º 'Twas in the olden time, long, long ago. See Little People of the Snow, The.—Bryant. 'Twas in the prime of summer time. Aram, The.—Hood. 'Twas in the purple-flow'ring month we met. formed.—Thomson. 'T was in the reign of George the Third. See New Song Called the “Gaspee,” A.—? 'Twas in the sultry-summer time, as war's red records show. See Sleeping Sentinel, The.—Janvier. 'Twas in the summer of '46 that I landed at Hamilton. See Jimmy Butler and the Owl.—Anon. 'Twas # the summer time so sweet. See Lowe and Reason. —|VLOOI’ê. 'Twas in the upper gallery. See Little Hand in Mine, A.— Putnam. ” Twº in the war-time's early days. See Pardon, The...— Il OIOl. 'Twas in the year of battles, the red year ninety-three. See Duelist's Victory, The.—Lanergan. 'Twas in the year that gave the nation birth. See Nathan Hale, the Martyr Spy.—Brown. 'Twas in Trafalgar's bay. See Battle of Trafalgar, The and Death of Nelson, The.—Arnold. - 'Twas in ye pleasant olden time. See Tarrytown Romance, A.— (Good Cheer.) 'Twas Juet spoke—the Half Moon's mate. See Death of Colman, The.—Frost. 'T was June on the face of the earth, June with the roses breath. See Eve of Bunker Hill, The and On the Eve of Bunker Hill.—Scollard. 'Twas just before the hay was mown. 'Twas just behind the woodshed. Burdette. 'Twas late, and the gay company was gone. tion, The.—Willis. 'Twas late in the autumn of '53. —Anon. 'Twas long ago but I remember. Marble. 'Twas long ago—ere the signal gun. - St. Michael's.-Stansbury. 'Twas many summers now agone. —Wheeler. 'Twas many years since I had left my home. Littlejohn. 'Twas May 1 the spring with magic bloom. (Canadian Spring, The) –Street. , 'Twas May upon the mountains, and on the airy wing. See Surprise at Ticonderoga, The.—Stansbury. 'Twas rººme. and the lawyer coves. See Waggawocky.— I’OORS. - 'Twas midnight | Darkness, like the gloom of some funereal See Dream of \Lugene See Trans- See same.—Swain. See My First Cigar.— See Declara- See Indian Chieftain, The. See Reminiscence, A.— See How He Saved See 'Twixt Me and You. See Mad.— See Frontenac pall. See Thistle, The-Murray. - 'Twas midnight; not a sound was heard. See Little Con- queror, The.—Adam. 'Twas midnight on our guns’ loud laugh. See Inkerman.— Massey. 'T' was midsummer: cooling breezes all the languid forests fanned. See Death of Jefferson, The.—Butterworth. 'Twas moonlight in Eden I Such moonlight, I ween. See Night in Eden.—Evans. 'Twas more than a hundred years ago. See Glorious Deed, A.-Adams. 'Twas more than a million years ago. See Annabel Lee.— Buntley. - 'Twas morn, and beautiful the mountains' brow. See On the hine.—Bowles. 'Twas morn—but not the way which falls the summer boughs among. See Dryburgh Abbey.—Swain. 'Twas morn—the rising splendor rolled. See Seventh Plague of Egypt, The.—Croly. 'Twas morn upon the Grecian hills, where peasants dressed the vines. See Spartans' March, The.—Hemans. 'Twas morning in Seville; and brightly beamed. See Painter of Seville, The.—Wilson. 'Twas morning over Galilee. pest.—Durant. 'Twas near the break of day. . See Countersign Was Mary, The.—Eytinge. 'Twas ºded—the name of a Martyr sublime. err. 'Twas New Year's Eve, beside the fire. Dream, A.—Dixey. 'Twas night. A lurid light. See Review of the Dead, The. —Stockard. - 'Twas night in the beautiful city. e.—Carleton. See Christ Calming the Tem- See Lincoln. See New Year's See Burning of Chicago, 'Twas night in Venice. Then down to the tide. See In a Gondola.-Miller. 'Twas night—mirk night—the sleet beat on. See Murder of Riccio, The.—Aytoun. 'Twas night—the clock had just struck ten. See Mysterious Guest, The.—Brannock. , 'Twas on a bright, warm afternoon in May. ’Twas on board the sloop-of-war Wasp, boys. ’Twas on the Crimea's dreary plain. 'Twas on the shores that round our coast. 'Twas night ! the stars were shrouded in a veil of mist. See Bombastic Description of a Midnighv Murder.—Anon. 'Twas night upon the Darro. See Thanksgiving for America, The.—Butterworth, - 'Twas nightfall on the tropic sea. See Battle of Manila.— Kennedy. 'Twas not the brown of chestnut boughs. —Taylor. 'Twas nothing—a mere idle word. See Seed Word.—Anon. 'Twas November the fourth, in the year of 'ninety-one. See Sainclaire's Defeat.—? - - 'Twas off the Wash—the sun went down—the sea looked black and grim. See Demon Ship, The.—Hood. ' º 'Twas on a bleak, chill, cold and stormy day. See Borrowed Baby, The.—Tatlow. See Old Shoe, See Gwendoline. The...—Coppée. - - 'Twas on a cold and frosty night when snow and hail fast fell. See Old Friends.-M’Dermott. 'Twas on a dark December evening. The.—Procter. $ 'Twas on a day, and in high, radiant heaven. of Doom, The.—Heavysege. 'Twas on a Grecian autumn's gentle eve. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Leucadia).-Byron. 'Twas on a Holy Thursday, their innocent faces clean. See See Gray's Elegy on Horace Holy Thursday.—Blake. 'Twas on a lofty vase's side. Walpole's Cat and On a Favorite Cat, Drowned in a Tub of Gold Fishes.—Gray. 'Twas on a merry Yuletide night. See Yuletide Tale, A.— Anon. t See Surgeon's Tale, See Mystery 'Twas on a Monday Morning. See Charlie is My Darling.— Ogg. 'Twas on a night, an evening bright. See Proud Lady Mar- garet (A).-- (Old Ballad.) 'Twas on a pleasant mountain. See Battle of King's Moun- tain, The.—Anon. 'Twas on a Sabbath morning in the sunny month of June. See Battle of Bothwell Bridge. The.—Curr. 'Twas on a Sabbath morning that we wandered in the wood. See Desolation of Veii, The...—Parkes. - 'Twas on a simmer’s [or Summer's] afternoon. o' Gowrie.—Nairne. 'Twas on a street, two strangers met, in a city far away. See Triple Tie, The...—Perry. 'Twas on a summer evening. See Battle of Blenheim.— Southey. - 'Twas on a windy night at two o'clock in the morning. See Sabine Farmer's Serenade, The.—Mahoney. 'Twas on a winter morning. See Factory Girl's Last Day, The.—Anon. 'Twas on an evening fair I went to take the air. See Willie's See Wasp's See LaSS Fatal Visit.— (Old Ballad.) Frolic, The.—Anon. 'T' was on Lake Erie's broad expanse. —Alger. See Lost Colors, The See Aurella's Valen. 'Twas on the famous trotting-ground. See How the Old Horse Won the Bet.—Holmes. - - 'T was on the glorious day. See Death of General Pike, The. —Osborn. - 'Twas on the Rhine the armies lay. hine.—Kopisch. - —Barr. 'Twas on the eve of good St. Valentine. time.—Dallas. See Blucher on the See Yarn of the “Nancy Bell,” The...—Gilbert. 'T was on the twelfth of April. See Sumter—A Ballad of 1861.-(Colombia (S. C.) Banner.) 'Twas one of the charmed days. See Woodnotes (Heart of All the Scene, The).-Emerson. 'Twas only a missing sheep. See Lost Found, The.—Anon. 'Twas only a Smile that was given. See Only a Smile.— McCurdy. - 'Twas out in Nebraska, a town they call Lincoln. See Billy of Nebraska.-Bengough. 'T' was out upon mid ocean that the San Jacinto hailed. See Death of the Lincoln Despotism.—(Richmond Dispatch.) 'Twas St. Patrick—good luck to the day he was born in. See Banish the Snakes.—H. E. P. 'Twas Saturday night, and a teacher sat. Century Teacher, The.—Anon. 'Twas spring when I first found it out. See Love's Seasons. —Sherman. 'Twas springtime of the day and year. See Love's Life, A. — (Chambers’ Journal.) 'Twas sultry noon. See Court of Fancy, The.—Godfrey. 'Twas summer and softly the ocean. See Blind Lamb, The. —Thaxter. 'T' was summer, and the spot a cool retreat. A.—Kinney. - - A gallant band. See Nineteenth See Dream, 'T was summer morn | Defeat.—Tilden. See Braddock's See John Maynard. ' * 'Twas Sunday after conference, and word had got around. ' See New Preacher, The-Bull. 'Twas Sunday morning in summer. Told, The.—Hallmark. 'Twas tempting, fat, and looked well filled. The.—Flower. 'Twas the body of Judas Iscariot. riot, The,'—Buchanan. See Story of the Doctor See Larceny, See Ballad of Judas Isca- 980 FIRST LINE INDEX TWO —1– 'Twas the breaking of the tempest when rebellion broke the law. See Gettysburg.—Shurtleff. . - 'Twas the day beside the Pyramids, it seems but an hour ago. See Old Grenadier's Story, The.—Thornbury: 'Twas the dead of the night. By the pine-knot's red light. - See New England's Chevy-Chase.—Hale. 'Twas the dream of a God. See Ireland.—Sigerson. 'Twas the eve before Christmas: “Good night” had been said. See Annie and Willie's Prayer.—Snow. 'Twas the godfather stuttered, or may hap the priest. See Cornaylius Ha-Ha-Ha-Hannigan.—Daly. ‘Twas the golden eagle's rock, craggy and wild and lone. See Eagle's Rock, The.—Anon. 'Twas the good ship Rover. Anon. *T was the gray of the morning, Revere at the gate. See - Lexington Minute-man, The-Richards. 'Twas the heart of the murky night, and the lowest ebb of the tide. See Wayne at Stony Point.—Scollard. - 'Twas the hour of prayer, and the farmer stood. See Child's Wisdom, A.—Anon. - 'Twas the last fight at Fredericksburg. See Bay Billy.— Gassaway. g - 'Twas the love that lightened service See As Jacob Served for Rachel.—Anon. 'Twas the night after Christmas, when all through the house. See Night after Christmas, The-Anon. - 'Twas the night after Christmas. See Night after Christmas, The.—Field. 'Twas the night before Christmas, when , all through the house. See Visit from St. Nicholas, A –MQQre. 'Twas the night before Christmas, and small stockings, three. See What the Three Little Stockings Said.—Whitney. 'Twas the night before Thanksgiving. See Night Before Thanksgiving, The.—Carson. 'Twas the ominous month of October. Doten. Twai, the place of Scotland's isle. See Twa Dogs, The.— tlTI) S. - 'Twas the proud Sir Peter Parker came sailing in from the sea. See Boasting of Sir Peter Parker, The.—Scol- lard. 'Twas the second of March, in the present year. Call, A.—Anon. 'Twas the soul of Judas Iscariot. Buchanam. - - - 'Twas the time of the workingmen's great strike, when all the land stood still. See Dandy Fifth, The.—Gassa- See Kingdom, The.— See Judas Iscariot- way. - 'Twas the very verge of May. See Dewey at . Manila.- Johnson. 'Twas the year of the famine in Plymouth of old. See Five Rernels of Corn.—Butterworth. “'Twas thirty years ago, and now.” See Old Time.—Anon. 'Twas to be a grand Thanksgiving. See Thanksgiving Story, A.—Anon. 'Twas twelve o'clock, along the line. See “39.”—La Moille. 'Twas twelve o'clock, not twelve at night. See Pompey's - Ghost.—Hood. 'Twas twilight and the early lighted lamps. sional, The.—Anon. 'Twas when the sea with awful roar. Anon. 'Twas when the seas were roaring. “What d'ye Call It,” A.—Gay. 'Twas when the spousal time of May. See Angel in the House, The (Nunc Amet Qui Nunquam Amavit).--Pat- In 10 re. 'Twas when the wan leaf frae the birk tree was fa’in'. See Lucy's Flittin'.--—Laidlaw. 'Twas whispered all about the garden. See Fête-Day of the Flowers, The.—Anon. 'Twas whispered in heaven. See Enigma on the Letter H and Letter, H, The and Riddle, A.—Fanshawe. 'Twas whispered one morning in heaven. See How the Gates Came Ajar.—Bostwick. 'Twas years ago. The scene comes back like life. See Soldier and the Pard, The.—Taylor. Tweedle-dum and Tweedle-dee. See same.—Anon. Twelve days were past and now the dawning light. See Homer Translations from.—Pope. Twelve friends, much about the same age. *> Last Dinner, The.—Anon. Twelve o'clock, and another Christmas day. See Two Christ- masses.—Anon. Twelve years ago I made a mock. See School and School- See Voice in the Wild fellows.-Praed. Twelve years ago, when I could face. See Pirate, The. See Frogs at School, The. See Confes- See Filial Trust.— See Ballad from the See First and Oak, The.—Kendall. Twelve years are gone since Matthew Lee. —L) 3,118. Twenty froggies went to school. —Anon. Twenty froggies went to school. OIſle]". Twenty froggies went to school. Cooper. . - Twenty leagues, twenty leagues, twenty leagues onward. See - Charge of the Gold Brigade.—Anon. Twenty lost years hº stolen their hours away. See Re- trospect, A.—Hi See Water-bellow, The.—Eden. Twenty miles to travel. Twenty shirts a week. See Beau Bummell.—Jerrold. See Frogs at School.— See Twenty Froggies.— See Greenwich Pensioner, The. ' See Lenten Twenty summers ago, I would have you to know. See Ugliest Man in the World, The.—Anon. - Twenty years ago a discouraged young doctor. See His Old Father Satisfied.—Anon. “Twenty years ago last May.” See Peril of the Mines, The. –AIlOIOl. Twenty years editorial experience. To-day, The...—Hart. Twen; years hence my eyes may grow. See Sunday Question of See same.—Lan- OI’. 'Twere out in Dead Man's Canyon, where we was diggin' gold. See Miner's Thanksgiving, A.—Anon. Twice had the changing seasons run their round. See Love's Victory.—Wasson. - Twice one are two. See May Morning Lesson, A.—Anon. Twice one is two. See Punctuality.—Anon. Twice six nights then from Christmas, they do count with diligence. See Twelfth-Night Superstition, A.—Googe. Twice thirty centuries and more ago. See First Spousal, The.—Patmore. Twice º and down the garden-walks. See Lost Doll, The. –AIO, OIl. Twilight, a timid fawn, went glimmering by. See Refuge.— Russell. Twilight and trees. See From the Depths.--Anon. Twilight is here and the baby is weary. See Sandman, The. —Coates. Twilight is spacious. Twilight the hour. The.—Thomas. See Miracles.—Aiken. FIow doubly twilight here. See Duomo, Twilight was deepening with a tinge of eve. See Hebrew Tale, A.—Sigourney. Twilight's soft dews steal o'er the village green. See Pleas- ures of Memory, The.—Rogers. “'Twill be all the same in a hundred years I”. See In a Hundred Years.--Anon. 'Twill not be long—this wearying commotion. See not be Long.—Anon. Twin songs there are, of joyance, or of pain. “Twin Songs there Are,” etc.—Anon. Twin stars, aloft in ether clear. See Twin Stars Aloft.— Kingsley. - - Twine laurels to lay o'er the Blue and the Gray. See Memo- rial Day 1889.-Kiser. Twine then the rays. See Psycholophon.—Burgess. Twing: twinkle, Bethl'em star I See Bethl'em Star.— tuart. - - Twinkle, twinkle, little bat I See Bat, The.—Carroll. Twinkle, twinkle, little star. See Child's Thought of a Star and same and Star, The.—Taylor. Twinkle, twinkle, little star. See Little Star, The.—Anon. Twinkle, twinkle little star. See Memory Gems. Twinkle, twinkle, Little Star. See same.—Anon. Twinkle, twinkle, little star. See S Twist me a crown of wind-flowers. —Rossetti. Twist thou and twine ! in light and gloom | stone's Doom.—Hawker. Twist ye, twine yel even so. Ye, Twine Ye).-Scott. - Twitched strings, the clang of metal, beaten drums. See. . Javanese Dancers.--Symons. 'Twixt clouded heights Spain hurls to doom. See Brooklyn at Santiago, The.—Rice. Twixt the Girthhead and Langwood end. See Lads of Wam- phray, The.—(Old Ballad.) Twixt, the seas and the deserts. roarty. º Two agèd men, that had been foes for life. See Golden City, The.—Tennyson. - - Two and two are four. See Clerk, The.—Middleton. Two angels came through the gate of Heaven. See Song of Two Angels, A.—Richards. Two angels, one of Life and one of Death. See Two Angels, The.—Longfellow. Two Arkansas lawyers were domesticated in the rude hotel. 'Twill See Sonnet: tar, The.—Anon. See Twist Me a Crown. See Feather- See Guy Mannering (Twist See Just California.-Mc- t See Lawyers and the Cat, The.—Anon. Two armies covered hill and plain. See Music in Camp and Music on Rappahannock Waters.--Thompson. Two artist, lovers sought the hand of a noted painter's daughter. See Veiled Picture, The.—Anon. Two babes were born in the self-same town. See Two Lives, The.—Anon. Two barks met on the deep mid-sea. Ships, The.—Hemans. Two bills were waiting in the bank for their turn to go out into the world. See Two Bills, The.—Anon. Two birds within one nest. See Home.—Greenwell. Two blooms of the rose, one cypress spray I See Three Sorrows, The-Brizeux. Two boys were given a lesson to master. See Why One Ex- celled the Other.—Anon. - Two bright heads in the corner. Miller. - Two bright little eyes. See Senses, The.—Anon. - Two brown heads with tossing curls. See Katie Lee and See Meeting of the See Grandpa and Bess.— Willie Gray.—Hunt. - Two caterpillars crawling on a leaf. See Immortality.— - Jefferson. - Two centuries of steps and then. See Church Steps, The.— Foster. Two chambers have the heart. See Heart, The.—Anon. Two children down by the shining strand. See Round of Life, The.—Anon and Lamont. 981 TWO AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Two children in two neighbor villages. See Circumstance.— Tennyson. Two children on their way from school. Flowers.--Anon. Two children sat in the twilight. See Wooden Legs.-Anon. Two children stood at their father's gate. See Sunshine and Showers.--Anon. Two craggy slopes sheer down on either hand. See On a Picture of Mount Shasta by Keith.-Sill. Two cross-eyed lovers in a horse-car sat. See Cross-eyed Lowers, The.—Johnston. Two dark-eyed maids, at shut of day. The.—Bryant. Two dim and paltry torches. See Schiller's Burial.—Meyer. Two ears and only one mouth have you. See Reason Why, The amd Two and One.—Anon. Two empires by the sea. See America and England and IHymn of World Peace.—Huntington. “Two English Boys,” said Miss Leiter. See Man of Science Did Not Bite.—Anon. - g Two families in Slawson had a somewhat singular experience. See Penning a Pig.—Bailey. . . t Two fishermen stood on the beach, the types of youth and age. See Young Doland.—Roy. Two fleets have sailed from Spain. The one would seek. See Sailing of the Fleet, The.—(New York Tribune.) Two foot-companions once in deep discourse. See Nimmers, The.—Byron. - Two Frenchmen [who] had just come over. See Wat You Please.—Fowle. Two friends of the Pythagorean. —Yonge. Two frogs one day—so runs the tale. —(Cincinnati Enquirer.) Two gay young frogs, from inland bogs. Times, A.-Anon. Two gaz'd into a pool, he gaz'd and she. - Willowwood, An-Rossetti. Two gentlemen their appetite had fed, ing.—Wake. Two girls I know, Jeanette and Jo. See Burial of Love, See Damon and Pythias. See Keep On Kicking. See Tale of Hard See Echo from See Saying not Mean- See Jeanette and Jo- Dodge. TWO #. with Saturn's rings one day. See Eureka.-- ates. Two good little laides named Mary, and Ann. See Good natured Girls, The.—Taylor. - Two gray hawks ride the rising blast. See Sioux Chief's Daughter, The.—Miller. "Twº, hººds upon the breast.” See Now and Afterwards.- I’8,II. - Two honder year ago de worl’ is purty slow. See Two Hun- dred Years Ago.—Drummond. Two honest tradesmen meeting in the Strand. Black Crows, The.—Byron. Two hours, or more, beyond the prime of a blithe April day. - See Battle of Charleston Harbor.—Hayne. Two hulks on Hudson's stormy bosom lie. Prison Ship, The.—Freneau. Two human lives, two kindred hearts. See British See Forever.— Berry. Two hundred and more years ago. See Story of a Great Artist, The.—Allen. Two hundred years ago, Mary Shepherd, a girl of fifteen Was Watching the savages. See Centennial Celebration of Concord Fight (Who Was the Minuteman?).-Curtis. Two hundred years!—two hundred years I See Two Hun- dred Years.-Pierpont. \ Two ideas there are which, above all others, elevate and dignify a race. See Love of Country.—Booth. Two Irishmen fresh from Ireland. See Pat's First Night in Town.—Anon. Two Kings in England cannot reign at once. See Edward II (Disposition and Death of Edward II).-Marlowe. TWO ** ruled in an eastern land. See Two Kings.- iatt. Two Kittens bright with haughty air. Three's None.—Pender. Two kittens there were, a black and a gray, and grand- mamma said with a frown. See Kittens and Babies.— Hadley. . Two little birdies one wintry day. The.—Anon. Two little biºs lived in a tree. See Two's Company, See Birdie's Breakfast, See Tale of Birds and Boys, Two little birds, one autumn day. See Two Little Birds.- Il OIOl. See Stubby's Two little boot-blacks stood on a street corner. Bouquet.—Lowell. Two little boots all rough an’ wo'. T) unbar. Two little boys, named Jack and Jim. See Little Boys Take Warning.—Anon. Two little brothers, the livelong day. —Anon. Two little busy hands patting on the window. See Looking out for Me.—Anon. Two little chaps with paper caps. See Ballad of the War, A.—Stauffer. Two little children, five years old. Il OIOl. Two little church-mice l Two little clouds one summer day. The.—Hadley. See Two Little Boots.- See Conundrum, A. See Human Nature.— See Church Mice.—Hickey. See Rainbow Fairies, See Gathering See Three Two little cousins once there were. –Anon. - g Two little cub-bears, frisky and strong. See Two Little Bears.--(Our Little Ones.) Two little dolls, so I’ve been told. See Two Dolls, The.— Anon. Two little feet running up and down. See I’d Be, Wouldn’t You ?—Anon. Two little feet, so small that both may nestle. See Little Feet.—Allen. - Two little feet went pattering by. See Two Little Feet.— See Kiss Deferred, The. Il QIl. Two little folks will now appear. See Exercise for Little Children.—Anon. Two little girls are better than one. See One and One.— OCI ge. Two little girls in their night-gowns. See Bed-time Story, The.—Bates. y TWO litº kittens, one stormy night. See Little Kittens, The. -AIlOIl. Two little maids had a candy-pull. See Candy-pull, A.— Il OIl. Two little old dames "I know. See Two Little Old Dames.— Il OIOl. Two little ones, grown tired of play. See Drifted Out to See Killin' Nanny.—McKay. Sea.—Thorpe. Two little pickny is watchin'. Two little pussies came out one day. See Two Pussies.— +. Brown. - - Two little rabbits waiting in a row. See Ten Little Rabbits. —Denton. Two little Squirrels, out in the sun. See Squirrel's Lesson, The and Two Little Squirrels.--Anon. See Two Little Two little stockings hung side by side. Stockings, The-Hunt. Two little tots on the carpet at play. See Playing School.— Caskin. Two little urchins started out. See Unequal Partnership, An.—Upham. - . TWO #.” by a moss-grown spring. See Two Lovers.- 1OL. - Two lowers lean on the garden gate. See Midnight Tragedy, A.—Anon. Two lovers were strolling in May. See In May.—Stern. Two loves, came up a long wide aisle. See Will They For- get 2—Anon. Two loves had I. Now both are dead. See Dead Love.— Adams. - Two loves have I of comfort and despair. See Sonnets. CXLIV. : “Two loves have I.”)—Shakespeare. See Guild’s Signal.— Harte. Two magpies sat on a garden wall. See Two Little Mag- pies Sat on a Wall and Very Nice Pair, A.—Anon. Two maidens listening to the sea. See Two Maidens.— Webster. . r Two men fighting in mid-air. See Duel on a High Tower, A.—Anon. Two men I honor, and no third. See Past and Present (Honor of Labor, The).--Carlyle. - Two men, walking through the waiting-room of the Grand Central Depot. See Another William Tell.—Harrison. Two men went forth one summer hour. See God's Appoint- ments.--Dowd. | Two minutes' rest till the next man goes | ler, A.—Lefroy. Two monks were in a cell at close of day. of Brother Felix, The.—White. “Two months,” the questioned hearer said. See Death of Cardinal Mazarin, The.—Sigourney. Two more fences came, laced high and stiff with the Shire thorn. See Under Two Flags (Forest King's Race).- La Ramée. Two o'clock and time for the third watch. See Few Bars in the Key of G.-Osborne. Two of far nobler shape, erect and tall. (Adam and Eve).-Milton. - Two old crows confabulous sat perched upon a tree. See Two Old Crows.—Anon. Two low whistles, quaint and clear. See Cricket Bow-- See Masterpiece See Paradise Lost Two pale sisters, all alone. See Light-houses, The.—Lar- CODOl. Two peasants homeward from the fields of toil. See An- gelus, The.—Miller. Two pilgrims came to a castle gate. See Two Pilgrims.- Anon. Two pilgrims from the distant plain. See Love and Time.— MacCarthy. Two pretty rills do meet, and, meeting, make. See Fair Vir- tue, Wither. Two qualities, Athenians, an upright statesman should pos- ses. See Oration on the Crown.—Demosthenes. Two red red roses burgeoned. See Mad Son, The.—Gregory. Two roads diverged in a yellow wood. See Road not Taken, The.—Frost. - Two Robin Redbreasts built their nest. See I’ll Try.—Anon. . Two Robin Redbreasts build their nest. See Robin Red- breasts, The...—Hawkshawe. Two robin redbreasts in their nest. See Two Robin Red- breasts.--Anon. Two roses growing on a single tree. See Wedding Song, A.—Savary. Two Scots, Donald and Duncan were carried out from shore. See Religion of the World, The.—Black. 982 FIRST LINE INDEX TJnder Two scraps of foundation, some fragments of lace. See Recipe for a Modern Bonnet.—Anon. * Two seas, amid the night. See Two Oceans, The.—Sterling. Two shall be born the whole wide world apart. See Fate.— Spalding. e & Two slender hands upon Time's dial-plate. See Dial of Time, The.—Hawkes. Two small boys were looking at the large black and red pos- ters. See Street Gamin’s Story of the Play, A.—Anon. Two soldiers, lying as [or where] they fell. See Death, the Peace-maker.—Flagg. Two sorrie Thynges there be. See At Chrystemesse-Tyde.— See On the Anon. Two souls diverse out of our human sight. g º of Thomas Carlyle and George Eliot.—Swin- ll.TIOle. Two spiders, so the story goes. See Church Spider, The.— Il OI!. Two stars once on their lonely way. See Orbits.-Le Galli- €IAIO-62. Two stately little ladies these. See Clothes-pin Dollies, The. —Knight. Two steps, your Highness—let me go before. See On the Picture of the Last Supper, at Milan.--Story. Two Sundays in the year are now dedicated to the spirit of happiness. See Easter.—Swing. TWO fºss On a Summer morn. See Cat Law-suit, A.— Il OIl. Two things love can do. See. Letter, A.--Phelps. “Two things,” said he of Königsberg. See Twofold Awe, The.-Chadwick. Two things there are with Memory will abide. ries.—Aldrich. Two thousand years ago a flower. See Memo- See Resurrection.—Brad- ford. Two times eleven are twenty-two. See Arithmetic Lesson, he.—Anon. See Minuet, The.—Anon. Two tiny maids of olden time. e See Faith and Reason.— Two travelers started on a tour. Case. Two travelers through the gateway Went. not Seeing.—Brooks. Two twilights come to man. Anon. . —- Two very faint-hearted young people were looking at one another. See Garden Plot, A.—Bishop. Two voices are there; one is of the deep. See Sonnet: “Two voices,” etc. and Wordsworth.-Stephen. Two voices are there; one is of the sea. See England and Switzerland.—Wordsworth. ^ Two Voices are there; one is of the sea. See Thought of a Briton on the Subjugation of Switzerland.--Words- See Seeing and See Two Twilights, The.— ... worth. Two wandering angels, Sleep and Death. See Sleep and Death.--Saxe. Two webfoot brothers loved a fair. See That Gentle Man from Boston Town.—Miller. Two went to pray ? O rather Say. the Temple to Pray.—Crashaw. Two winged genii in the air. See Love and Youth.-Lin- See Two Went up into ton. Two wistful young faces are watching. See Snow-Storm, he.—Anon. Two women met in Paradise, where they had recently arrived. See Unrest in Paradise.—Anon. Two workers in one field. See Two Workers, The.—Avery. Two workmen, treading their homeward path. See Differ- ence, The.—Montanye. Two worlds hast thou to dwell in, Sweet. lark of Spring, The.—Watson. Two worlds there are. To one our eyes we strain. See Two Worlds.--Collins. Two worthy farmers once fell out. —McCord. g Two yachtsmen, after storm—out of whose clutch their yacht had been wrenched. See Two Drowned Lovers.— Murray. Two Yankee wags, one summer day. See Here She Goes and there She Goes.—Nack. k See Consolation (Lowers).-Ar- See First Sky- See “I See the Point.” Two young fair lovers. mold. Two young men, when I was poor. Cary. Two young, short-sighted fellows, Test of Sight, The...—Cranch. 'Twuz in de dancin' season w'en de fros' wuz layin’ roun’. See Colored Dancing Match, The.—Stanton. 'Twuz jest this way: I saw one day a chipper, cross-eyed girl. See He Loved a Cross-eyed Girl.—Waldron. Tying her bonnet under her chin. See Love-knot, The and same.—Perry. Type of the antique Rome ! See Coliseum, The.—Poe. Tyre of the farther West I be thou, too, warned. See United States.—Keble. t Tyre of the West, and glorying in the name. —Newman. Tyrian dye why do you wear. Cowley. Tyron was gone from the South. See Governor's Last Levee, The.--Kennedy. See Unwise Choice, The. Chang and Ching. See See England. See To His Mistress.- U Uebe, allen Gipfeln. See Wanderer's Night-song, The.— Oethe. Ugh, how cold the night grows I See While Shepherds Watched.—Denton. Ugh no good in woods any more. See First Thanksgiving Day, The.—Denton. Ugh, ugh I I’m awful sick, mister, I am.” See Sue an' Me.—Belasco. - Ugh ! when the wolf strays in the snare. See Pocahontas. —Hartwell. |Ullin, the º of the king. See “Fingal.”—Macpherson ssian”). Ulysses S. Grant was a man of destiny. See Great and Noble Man, A.—Vilas. x Unanswered yet! the prayers your lips have pleaded. See Sometime—Somewhere.—Browning. Unarmed and unattended, walks the czar. See Incident, An. —Macdonell. Unborn ages and visions of glory crowd upon my soul. See Address before the New York Historical Society.— Webster. Unbounded courage and compassion joined. See Campaign, The.—Addison. < Uncle Abe an’ Aunt Maria. See Character Sketch, A.— Oll. Uncle Ben, an “old-time darkey” was as well known as the nº. or governor. See How Jinny “Eased” her mind. —Page. Uncle Ben Williamson was as well known in the town as the mayor or governor. See How Jinny “Eased” her Mind.—Page. Uncle Ethan had a theory that a man's character could be told. See Uncle Ethan Ripley’s Speculation.—Garland. Uncle Jack came to our house the other day. See Lost op- portunity, The.—Goodfellow. Uncle John, will you let me come in 7 temporaneous Speeches.—Anon. Uncle Nathan, you promised us boys that if we wouldn’t pester you. See Uncle Nathan's Indian.—Widney. Uncle Noah Clayton, with promise of bettering his business condition. See Uncle Noah’s Ghost.—Cobb. “Uncle, Peter, I find that, after you finished whitewashing my cellar.” See Squire's Rooster, The.—Neall. See Speaking Ex- Uncle Peter Tascus Runnels has been feeble some of late. See Uncle Tascus and the Deed.—Day. Uncle Rob says 'at once the fireflies was all stars. See Uncle Rob Says.--Anon. Uncle Sam has omitted from his census questions a great mº queries. See New Series of Census Questions, A. —AIloil. Uncle Simon he clum up a tree. See Uncle Simon and Uncle im.—Ward. Uncle, Tom, I don't believe you will ever, be serious. See Origin of the Spider.—Anon. Unconquerably, men venture on the quest. See Polar Quest, The.—Burton. Unconquer'd captive l—close thine eye. See Virginia Capta. —Preston. Uncover for the majesty of Death. See Death.--Carnegie. Uncover to the flag; bare head. See Uncover to the Flag.— Cheverton. Under #d. in a rainless land. See My Sage-Brush Girl. - it (1SOI]. Under a purple cloud along the west. holland. - Under a roof of twisted boughs. OTEl. - Under a spreading chestnut tree. See Village Blacksmith, The.—Longfellow. Under a Sultry, yellow sky. See Mercedes.—Stoddard. Under a throne I saw a virgin sit. See Caelica (Elizabetha Regina).-Brooke. Under a toadstool crept a wee elf. See Elf and the Dor- mouse, The...—Herford. Under dusky laurel leaf, scarlet leaf of Rose. Woman ; A : Widdemer. Under gray clouds some bird will dare to sing. See Under Gray Clouds.--Anon. Under green apple boughs. See Madonna Mia.-Swinburne. Under her gentle seeing. See On a Young Poetess's Grave. —Buchanan. Under hostile fire, on a foreign soil, fighting in a common cause. . See Republic's Duty, The-McKinley. - Under my keel another boat. See Shadow Boat, A.—Bates. Under my window, under my window. See Under My Win- dow.—Westwood. Under than com tydinge, to Vortiger. See Autumn. Mul- See In Umbria.--San- See Cyprian Greek Folk Song and Greek Folk Song, See Brut, The.—Laya- III.O.D. Under the alders, along the brooks. See Partridges.— Worden. Under the apple bough. See Remembrance.—Lathrop. Under the apple trees, spreading and thick. See Fanny's Mud Pies.—Sill, and Making Mudſpies.—Anon. Under the arch of Life, where love and death. See Sonnet: Sibylla Palmifera and Soul's Beauty.—Rossetti. Under the coffin lid there are roses. See Flowers in the Ground, The.—Piatt. Under the cooling shadow of a stately elm. See Contempla- tion.—Bradstreet. Under the coverlet's snowy fold. See Oldest Story, The.— Chadwick. * 983 * TJnder AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Under the drifting winter snow. See New Year's Exercise, A.—Hadley. * Under the eaves, out of the wet. See To a Phoebe Bird, T- Bynner. Under the grass, in the bright summer weather. See Song of the Cricket, The.—Miller. Under the great hill sloping bare. See 1661, The.”—Whittier. º Under the green hedges after the snow. See Violets.- Moultrie. Under the greenwood tree. See As You Like It (Greenwood Tree, The).--Shakespeare. |Under the harvest moon. See Same. |Under the hay-stack little Boy Blue. Richardson. . - - Under the lamp-light, dead in the street. Street.—Anon. - - Under the lamplight, watch them come. Lamplight.-Blount. |Under the lindens lately sat. - Landor. - Under the linden-tree. See same.—Vogelweide. - Under the maples the mourners met to bury the beautiful Violet. See Skylark, The.—Hageman. Under the open sky, in the odorous air of the orchard. See - Evangeline.—Longfellow. Under the reign of the Moorish caliphs. See same.--Anon. Under the reign of the Moorish caliphs. See Spain.- “King's Missive. Sandburg. See Little Boy Blue.— See Dead in the See Under the See Under the Lindens,— Rothe. "Uniº he roots of the roses.” See Mors et Vita.--Stod- 8.TOl. Under the shadow of a cliff. See “Rise,” A.—McGaffey. Under the shadow of our pyramid. See Love in Italy.— Ingham. * |Under the shellbark hickory tree. See Man and the Picnic, he.—Burdette. - - TJnder the slanting light of the yellow sun of October. See Modern Romans, The.—Johnson. Under the snow in the dark and cold. See Tendril's Faith, The.—Wilcox. |Under the snow our baby lies. Anon. Under the system of seclusion of which she is the victim. See Playing the Bear.—Carson. - Under the tree the farmer said. See Cherries.—Weatherley. “Under the trees l’’ See same.—Calverley. Under the trees the imagination plays unchecked. Forest, The (The Open Air).--Jefferies. Under the violets, blue and sweet. See Under the Violets.- Young. - - Under the walls of Monterey, See Victor Galbraith.-Long- fellow. - Under the ward of the Polar star. See Trail of Gold, The. —Pollock. Under the wide and starry sky. See Under the Snow.— See Requiem, A.—Steven- SOIl. - Under the yaller-pines I house. See Bigelow Papers (Vis- ion of Peace, A).-Lowell. Under the yellow moon, when the young men and maidens pass in the lanes. See Last Fairy, The.—Watson. Under this stone doth lie. See Epitaph on Sir Thomas Fair- fax.-Buckingham. - Under yonder beech-tree single on the green-sward. See Love in the Valley.—Meredith. - - Underneath a huge oak tree. See Rayen, The...—Coleridge. Underneath an old oak tree. See Raven and the Oak, The. —Coleridge. Underneath the growing grass. See Bourne, The.—Rossetti. Underº, the sod low-lying. See Dirge for a Young Girl. —H'lè1OIS. Underneath this myrtle shade. See Epicure, The...—Cow- ey. Underneath this sable hearse. of Pembroke.-Jonson. Underneath this stone doth lye. L. H.-Jonson. See Epitaph on the Countess See Epitaph on Elizabeth Undeveloped man is the embodiment of , possibilities. See Master Character of Victor Hugo, The.—Sellers. Undisturbed the pool reposes. See Marsh Song.—Strehle- Ilall. Une petite pêche dans un orchard fleurit. See Little Peach, he.—Anon. “Unearthing old treasures, Miss Olive?” See As Seen in Later Years.-Heywood. |Unequal thus to Caesar, Pompey yields. Lucan. See Brundisium.— Unfading Hope! when life's last embers burn. See Pleas- ures of Hope, The (Hope).-Campbell. Unfathomable Seal whose waves are years. See Time.— Shelley. Unflinching Dante of a later day. * See To an Imperilled Traveler.--Dole. Unfold for men, O God, love's true, creative day. light at Versailles.—Holley. |Unfurl the starry banner. Anon. - Unhappy Boston see thy sons deplore. Boston.—Revere. Unhappy dreamer, who outwinged in flight the Death of a Metaphysician.—Santayana. TJnhappy Erin, what a lot was thine. age.—Ingram. Unhappy is Bo-Peep. See Bo-Peep.–Deane. See Twi- See Unhappy See National Pres- See See That Starry Flag of Ours.— . _Up in a wild where no one comes to look. Unhº, in summer's flaring ray. See To the Redbreast.— IlOIT. - “Union for the sake of the Union.” See Flag of the Union, The (Cause of the Union, The).-Winthrop. Unite and untie are the same—so say you. See Double Acrostic.—Anon. - Universal education, without distinction of race, must be encouraged. See Hundredth Anniversary of the Sur- render of Lord Cornwallis, The (Universal Education). —Winthrop. '. Universal Suffrage l—what is it but the overthrow of violence and brute force. See Universal Suffrage.—Hugo. Unless coupled with greatness, individual littleness seldom becomes notorious. See Human Littleness.-De Shon. Unless you can think when the song is done. See Woman's Shortcomings, A (Unless).-Browning. - Unlike are we, unlike, O princely Heart I See Sonnets from the Portuguese, III.-Browning. - Unlike those feeble gales of praise. See Modern Puffing System, The.—Moore. - - Unlock the door; let no foot-fall from the present disturb this shadowy scene. See Dream Power, The.—Anon. Unmannered March hath many a prank. See Madcap April. —Jenks. Unmiº of my low desert. See Quiet Nights, The.— yman. - • ,” Unmoored, unmanned, unheeded on the deep. See Derelict, The.—Foote. Unnoted as the setting of a star. See Mulford.—Whittier. See To the American Poet. |Unravel all your tangled cheats. —Knowles. º Unroll Erin's flag l fling its folds to the breeze. See Erin's Flag.—Ryan. - |Unsere Geschichte spielt in einer Weinhandlung. See Der Letzte Gast.—Drobisch. - Unstable dream, according to the place. See Lover Having Dreamed Enjoying of his Love, The and same.—Wyatt. Until my system collapsed, my landlady only spoke of me as her parlor. See Invalid in Lodgings, An.—Barrie. Until 1768 Samuel Adams did not despair of a peaceful issue. See Centennial Celebration of Concord Fight (sº Adams and the New England Town Meeting). —Curtis. Until that eve I never knew you. Wilson. Until the 7th of March, 1850. See Daniel Webster.—Hoar. Until we know why the rose is sweet. See Greatness of the Poet, The.—Curtis. - - Unto a little nigger. See Christmas Dinner, A.—Anon. Unto all poetes I do me excuse. See Pastime of Pleasure, The (Excusation of the Aucthoure, The).-Hawes. Unto my faith, as to a spar. See Adrift.—West. Unto the awful Temptress at my side. See Temptress, The. —Marston. • g Unto the glory of thy Holy Name. See Prayer.—Elwood. Unto the land where fight and die. See Romance.—Gautier. Unto the Prison House of Pain none willingly repair. See House of Pain, The...—Coates. |Unto the silver night. See Revelation.—Gosse. Unto the world's great diadem. See My Wish.-Pease. Unto this hallowed spot, where sleep. See Memorial Day.- Coogter. |Untrammelled Giant of the West. The.—Gilder. TJntremulous in the river clear. See Summer Storm.—Lowell. Untwine those ringlets. Ev'ry dainty clasp. See Frangi- panni.-Anon. - - - Unusual darkness broods. —Thomson. |Unveil the statue vast and tall. veiled, The...—Bungay. Unwarmed by any sunset light. See Snow-bound.—Whittier. |Unwatched, the garden bough shall sway. See In Memoriam. —Tennyson. See Campfire, The.— See Parting of the Ways, See Seasons, The (Tempest, The). See Statue of Liberty Un- Jp amang yon cliffy rocks. See Maid That Tends the Goats, The and same.—Dudgeon. - TJp and away, like the dew of the morning. See Everlasting Memorial, The.—Bonar. Up and away, Thy Saviour's gone before. See Resurrec- tion, The. or, Easter-day.t-Herbert. Up and down he goes. See America.--Kreymborg. TJp and down the village streets. Sewall, The.—Whittier. Tſp ! awake from slumber 1 Up crept a wee Mayflower. See May.—Anon. TJp, Fairy ! quit thy chick-weed bower. See Culprit Fay, The (Second Quest, The).-Drake. Up for A. conflict I let your battle peal. —AI) Oll. See Prophecy of Samuel See Work and Win.—Anon. See To the Rescue. Up from earth’s centre through the Seventh Gate, . See Ru- ...; of Omar Khayyám (Master-knot, The).-Fitz- . gerald. - TJp from the bench the other day. See “Charge of the Light- ning Judge, The.”—Porter. Up from the meadows rich with corn. See Barbara Freit- chie.—Whittier. Up from the South at break of day. See Sheridan's Ride.— Read. Up –If thou knew'st who calls. See Monadnoc (Summons, The) –Emerson. - See Up in a Wild. —Whitney. . Up in beautiful Italy there lies a lake. The (Inferno, The).--Dante. - See Divine Comedy, 984. FIRST LINE INDEX Upon Up in early morning light. See Dan's Wife.—Woods. Up in the ancient roof-tree. See Rain, The-Harriman. Up in the apple tree over the way. See My Neighbors.- Miller. Up in the attic stowed away. Wheel, The.—Anon. Up in the attic where I slept. See When I Was a Boy.- Field See Song of the Spinning See Baby Paul.—Thompson. Up in the early morning. p y See Singer, The.— Úp in the east a lark was springing. Robinson. & Up in the hay-loft—kitten and Il See In the Hay-loft.— Hutcheson. º Up in the loft, 'mid scented clover. See Up in the Loft.— Carleton. Up in the morning's no' for me. See Up in the Morning Early.—Burns. * e Up in the mountain solitudes, and in the rebel ring. See Willy Gilliland.—Ferguson. Up in the north if thou sail with me. Howitt. Up in the old sweet apple tree. See Apple Blossom, An.- See Beaver, The.— Il OIOl. Up in the sky, when it's dark. See Star in the Sky, A.— Merritt. Up in your cage of gold. See Canary, The.—Sherman. Up into the cherry tree. See Foreign Lands.--Stevenson. Up Johnie raise in a May morning. See Johnie Cock (D). — (Old Ballad.) * Up many flights of crazy stairs. hold Words.) te Up, my dogs, merrily. See Nor'west Courier, The.—Logam. Up on the breezy headland the fisherman's grave they made. See Fisherman's Funeral, The.—Anon. Up I quit thy bowerſ late wears the hour. See Beacon, The (Morning Song) and Good Morning and Wake, Lady I Baillie. |Up rose the sum o'er Egypt's tents. See Petit Jean-Barr. Up soared the lark into the air. See Sermon of St. Francis, The.—Longfellow. |Up spoke a little lady. See At the Party.—Phelps. Up sprang the sturdy miner, whose locks were streaked with gray. See Judge Lynch.-Jones. Up springs the lark. See Seasons, The.—(Songster, The). —Thomson. |Up the airy mountain. Up the dale and down the bourne. Winds.--Darley. Up the dusk-enfolded prairie. See Cattle Country, The.— - Johnson. TJp the highlands, steep and stony. brone, The.—Scollard. Up the hill, whip me not, down the hill, hurry me not. See Horse's Petition to his Driver, A.—Anon. - Up the hillside, down the glen. See Texas.--Whittier. Up the idling reef-set bell. See White Gull, The.—Carman. Up the sea-saddened valley, at evening's decline. See Dirge of Rory O’More.—De Vere. Up the streets of Aberdeen. See Barclay of Ury.—Whittier. Up this world and down this world. See Paddle Your Own Canoe.—Anon. \, . Up thrº the woodpath with bird songs. See Beautiful May. —AI) Oll. |Up through a cloudy sky, the sun. ton, The.—Rodman. |Up, Timothy, up with your staff and away ! H'ather, The.—Wordsworth. Up to her chamber window. See Nocturne.—Aldrich. Up to me Syweet childhood looketh. See Mother's Morning Prayer, A.—Anon. Up to the hills I lift mine eyes. See Psalm CXXI.--Watts. Up to the throne of God is borne. See Laborer's Noonday Hymn, The.—Wordsworth. Up I up ! let us a voyage take. See Our Sister.— (House- See Fairies, The...—Allingham. See Song of the Summer See Bells of Fossom- See Battle of Benning- See Childless See Northern Seas, The- Howitt. . . g Up, up, my friendl and quit your books. See Tables Turned, The Wordsworth. Up, up 1 ye dames and lasses gay I See same and Song of Illyrian Peasants and Zapolya (Choral Song of Illyrian Beasants).-Coleridge. Up wi' the carles o’ Dysart. See Carles of Dysart, The.— Burns. Up, viſiºn, and swing the fly. See O Lord, How Long. —fºlll Ott. Up with me!, up with me into the clouds! See To a Sky. lark.--—Wordsworth. Up with the banner of the free I See Flag, The.—Flash. Up with the birds in the early morning. See Overworked.— Wilcox, Up with the lark in the first flush of morning. See Morning Ride, A.—Anon. - Up with windows, up with hearts | See Coming of Spring, The...—Miller. Up with ºr heads, ye sylvan lords! See Forest Trees, The. —UOO K. º - Uphold my feeble branches. See Elm and the Vime, The- US&S. * Upo' this tree there grows sic fruit. See Heard Ye o’ the Tree o’ Liberty.—Burns. Upon a barricade thrown 'cross the street, cade and on a Barricade.—Hugo. Upon a cliff that frowned above the sea. Lesson.—Smith. See At the Barri- See Time’s Silent Upon a Western prairie, once I met. |Upon ºud among the stars we stood. See Flight, The...— III.11n. Upon a day, as Love lay sweetly slumbering. See Cupid and the Bee.—Spenser. Upon a day in Ramadan. See Caliph's Draught, The.— Arnold. Upon a hundred thousand plains. tion’s Emblem.—Thaxter. Upon a mountain height, far from the sea. See Maize for the Na- See Wanderer, The -—Field. * w & Upon a rock that, high and sheer. See Hunter's Vision, The.—Bryant. See Cosmic Egg, The.—Anon. Upon a rock yet uncreate. See Eve of St. Mark, The.— |Upon a Sabbath-day it fell. Keats. |Upon a sheet of Tanglefoot the trusting fly had lit. See Fly, . The...— (Cowncil Bluffs Nompareil.) e |Upon a showery [or shadowyl night and still. See Dande- lions, The...—Cone. Upon a summer Sunday morn. See Holy Fair, The.—Burns. Upon a tall piano stool I have to sit and play. See Learning to Play.—Brown. - Upon a time a neighing steed. See Council of Horses, The. —Gay. Upon a time, before the faery broods. See Lamia.—Keats. Upon a time I had a Heart. See Song of a Heart, A.— FIerford. g |Upon a tuffet of most soft and verdant moss. See Little Miss Muffet.—Anon. Upone a tyme, as Ysop can report. See Mouse and the Paddock, The.—Henryson. See Pelican, The...— Coleman. Upon an everlasting tide. See Epicurean, The.—Doyle. Uponsº ſor one stormy Sunday. See Plaidie, The.— 1pley. - Upon every teacher in the public schools of the United sº See Public School Teacher in the Republic, The. alch. Upon her head she wears a crown of stars. See Truth- Jonson. |Upon her head the snow-hills. Upon her snowy couch she drooping lies. Goodale. - Upon her throne of hills in fear and trembling. See Coriola- nus—McGuire. & º Upon his royal throne reclined the King. See King's Woo- ing, The.—Renaud. Upon his wooden hobby-horse. See Prophecy.—Alt. Upon lº highway I was hastening. See Last and Worst. —AIllSOn. Upon my bier no garlands lay. See Now.—Dodge. Upon my forehead lay your crimson roses. See When I See Macbeth. See Our Delight.—Murray. See Mother.— Die.—Falke. Upon my head they placed a fruitless crown. —Shakespeare. | Upon my heart thy accents sweet. Mary Godwin.—Shelley. Upon my lap my sovereign sits. See On His Marriage to See Lullaby: “Upon my lap my sovereign sits.”—Rowlands. Upon my lips she laid her touch divine. See Sorrow.— Thaxter. - Upon my mantel-piece they stand. See Moral in Sevres, A. —Howells. Upon Niagara's glorious fall. See Average Modern Traveler, The.—Anon. Upon Nirwāna's brink the rāhat stood. See Ráhat, The.— Rooney. Upon St. Michael's Isle. See Burial of Robert Browning, The.—Field. See Halloween.—Burns. See Unknown Sword-maker, Upon that night when fairies light. Upon the anvil of my heart, The.—Taylor. Upon the barren sand a single captive stood. See Pocahon- tas.—Morris. Upººl. brown and frozen sod. See Prairie Path, The- - Il OIl. Upon the cars—in spirit gay. mee, The.—Benton. Upon the corner of a village street. III & Il. Upon the eighteenth day of June. — (Old Ballad.) Upon the field of battle the dying trumpeter lay. See Dying Trumpeter, The-Moser. Upon the glistening leaden roof. See Church of Brou, The (Church, The) —Arnold. |Upon º lºts of Sillery one day. See At Spencer Grange, —Kirby. Upon the hill he turn'd to take a last fond look. See Sol. dier's Tear, The...—Lee. Upon the hills the wind is sharp and cold. Brings Us Home.—Anon. t Upon the hills, upon the little foothills. See Mountain Lilac, The.—Wilkinson. Upon the hurricane deck of one of our gunboats. Pint wid Ole Pete.—Anon. Upon the kerb, a maiden near. Ashby-Sterry. * Upon the king !, let us our lives, our souls. V.—Shakespeare. Upon the kitchen table with her work unfinished yet. See Lost Page, The.—Anon. * † g See Pretty Maid of Kissim- See Guidance.—Schu- See Bonny John Seton. See Evening See Do See Street Sketch, A.— See King Henry 985 TJpon AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Upon the lilac-bush I heard. See Kings and Queens.— Douglas. Upon the lips, the eyes, the feet. See Extreme Unction.— Dowson. - Upon the lonely shore I lie. See By the Sea.—Clemmer. Upon the mountain's distant head. . See same.—Bryant. Upon the ocean's briny shore I stood. See Love Triumphant. —Anon. Upon the poop the captain stands. See Shipwreck, The.— Palmer. Upon the railway train we met. See Kiss by Mistake, A.— Benton. See Lines.—Crane. Upon the road of my life. See From Romany to Rome.— Upon the road to Romany. Irwin. Upon the sadness of the sea. yet, The.—Thaxter. Upon the shore of Zuyder Zee, where lands are broad and low. See Stavoren.—Conant. Upon the threshold of “today” I stand. See Today.—J. H. Upon º triangle would he play. See Triangular Tragedy. -AIl OI). Upon the tumult of the toiling street. See Refuge.—Muzzey. Upon the valley's lap. See same.—Bourdillon. Upon the white sea-sand. See Losses.—Brown. Upon their arms they lay and slept. See Reawakening.— Spencer. - Upon their tree-crowned hills the gods reclined. See Flight of the Gods, The...—Biddles. Upon this field consecrated by American valor we meet to consecrate ourselves to American union. See More Perfect Union, A.—Curtis. - Upon thy pictured lineaments I looked. See To the Portrait of One “Gone . Before.”—Butterfield. Upon two neighboring village houses. See Two Chimneys, The.—Strong. Upon Wahsatch's peaks of snow. See Binley and “46.”— See Liberator, The Anon. Uprisen from his fascéd chair of state. and St. Gauden’s Lincoln Statue, Chicago.—Fiske. Uprising see the fitful lark. See same.—Anon. Uprose the King of Men with speed. See Descent of Odin, The.—Gray. Urge me no more—your prayers are vain. See Sunrise never Failed Us See Regulus.— 8,46. Uriel, you that in the ageless sun sit. See Uriel-MacKaye. Urns, and odours bring away I See Two Noble Kinsmen, The (Dirge of the Three Queens).--Shakespeare and Fletcher. Us a-smokin’ corn-silk. See Smokin' Corn-Silk.-Edson. Us twº, boys when we fell out. See Our Two Opinions. —H'16101. Use sin as it will use you; spare it not, for it will not spare you. See Sin.—Baxter. Utter the song, O my soul! See Mahomet.—Coleridge. Uvedale, thou piece of the first times. See Epigramſ: “Uve- dale, thou,” etc.—Jonson. V Vacation is coming and we are all glad. See For Vacation. —AI) Orl. Vacaº is coming, oh, oh! oh, oh! See Daisy Drill.—Hali- 3.x. Vasaº dime was coom again. See Strauss' Boedry.— 8. IſlS. Vain are the charms of white and red. See On the Dowager Lady E. H.-D.—Pulteney. Vain Britons, boast, no longer with proud indignity. See War and Washington.—Sewall. Vain human kindl fantastic race 1 See Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift.—Swift. Vain is the chiming of forgotten bells. See Poets.-Kilmer. Vain is the dreaml However hope may rave. See White . Pacha, The-Lang. Vain the concern which you express. See To the Duke de See Parrhasius.—Willis, Noalles.—Prior. Vain—wain—give o'er His eye. Vain, visionary, hope 1 rapacious Spain. See Curse of Gold, The.—Montgomery. Vainly for us the sunbeams shine. Moir. Vainly were the words of parting spoken. —Aytoun. - Wake up, my schweet ! Wake up, my lofe! Serenade, The.—Anon. Valdemar Svenson was conscious of staggering. son Shroud of Olaf Guldmar, The...—Corelli. Vale of the waterfalls! See Call of the Morning, The Darley. Valentine's Day is on its way. See If Not Quite True, It Ought to Be.—Evtinge. Valiant, defiant and free. See Luther.—Miller. Vane, young in years, but in sage counsel old. To Sir Henry Vane-Milton. Vanguard of Liberty, ye men of Kent. Kent.-Wordsworth. “Vanity of Vanities,” the world is full of sin. of Vanities.”—Jones. Vanity, saith the preacher, vanity l. See Bishop Orders His Tomb at Saint Praxed's Church, The...—Browning. See Casa's Dirge.—- See Hermotimus. See Dutchman’s See Crim- See Sonnet : See To the Men of See “Vanity Various are the appellations given to life. See Ocean of Life, The.—Rose. Various his subjects, yet they jointly warm. See Epigram on Waller.—Middleton. Various occurrences had led to the broadest excitement. See Lorna Doone (Death of Carver Doone) —Blackmore. Various the trees, and passing foliage here. See Ravenna Pine Forest.—Hunt. Various writers have given the following description of Lin- coln. See Descriptions of Lincoln.--Anon. Was marriage a failure ? Well, now, dot depends. See “Vas Marriage a Failure ?”—Adams. Vasari tells that Luca Signorelli. See Episode, An.—Sy- monds. Vast as our firmament may be, has it boundaries. See Day Conceals what Night Reveals.-Nichol. Vast barren hills and moors, cliffs over lakes. See Heather. —Allingham. Vast bodies of philosophy. See To Mr. Hobbs.—Cowley. Vast chaos, of eld, was God's dominion. See He Made the Night.—Mifflin. Vast hollow voids, beyond the utmost reach. See He Made the Stars also. —Mifflin. - Vast superstition Glorious style of weakness! See Musta- pha (Chorus of Tartars).-Brooke. Vast, unrevealed, in silence and the night. the Hills, The...—Roberts. See Train among Vastness which grows, but grows to harmonize. See St. Peter's at Rome.—Byron. " Vautº Valchiusa, the Shut Valley. See Vaucluse.— unt. We hadt a silver wedding, at our house last week. See Sil- wer Wedding, The.—Anon. We Soon skal har some yolly cheers. See Com’ Marchin' Home.”—Anon. Veil not thy mirror, sweet Amine. “Wen Yohnny See To Amine.—Man- gan. Veil, now, O Liberty, thy blushing face. See Ode on the Assassination of President Garfield.—Anon. Veil thine eyes, O beloved, my spouse. See Bridegroom of Cana, The.—Pickthall. Well den, I dells you mit te dime I goed a huntin’. See How the Dutchman Killed the Woodchuck.--—Anon. Vell I was from dere Stade Fare back. See Schusterlieben at the State Fair. –Galbraith. “Well, Sammy.”—“Well, my Prooshan Blue.”—See Pickwick Papers, The (Sam Weller's Valentine).--Dickens. Well, ven I was a leedle young. See Dot New Song.—Head. Well, von morning I says to Hans. See Katrina's Visit to New York.--Anon. Well, vot did we come here for, um’. Price of Butter.—Anon. Wen a prig has come to grief. See Ticket of Leave, The.— Punch. Ven * come home py nighd dimes, yet. See I Wunder Vy 7– 1] Orl. Wen I lays myself down in mine lonely pedroom. See Hans in a Fix.-Anon. Venerable, ancient, solitary mound. See Bear Butte Moun- tain.—Wilson. - Venerable Men: You have come down to us from a former generation. See Bunker Hill Monument, The...—Web- Ster. - Vengeful across the cold November moors. See Pity of the Leaves, The...—Robinson. Veni, Creator Spiritus. See same.—St. Gregory. Veni Sancte Spiritus. See same.—Robert II. Venice, thou siren of sea-cities, wrought. Symonds. Venomous thorns that are so sharp and keen. See Trying to Raise the See Venice.— "See Pleasure mixed with Pain.-Wyatt. Venus, by Adonis’ Side. See Venus, by Adonis’ Side.— Browne. - Venus fair did ride. See Shepherd's Song of Venus and Adonis, The.—Constable. - Venus has lit her silver lamp. See Lamp in the West, The. —Higginson. - Venus one day, as story goes. See Reverse; or, Mrs. Cludd, The.—Swift. Venus, take my votive glass. See Lady who Offers her Looking-glass to Venus, The...—Prior. Vera Victorial What is it? 'Tis a query that has ever vexed the ages. See Vera Victoria.--Soper. Verbenas blue, verbenas shining blue. See To the Wild Verbena.-Morgan. verdan, grove, farewell to thee. See Farewell to the Grove. —AIl OI!. Verily the fancy may be false. See Beauty (Source of Man's Ruling Passion, The).--—Tupper. Veronal thy tall gardens stand erect. See To Verona.- Landor. Versailles l—Up the chestnut alley. See Pompadour, The. —Thornbury. - Verse, a breeze 'mid blossoms straying. See Youth and Age. —Coleridge. Verses make heroic virtue live. See To Mr. Henry Lawes.— Waller. . - veryºk the autumn sky. See Belated Violet, A.—Her- OI’C. Very high in the pine tree. See Turtle Dove's Nest, The- Aunt Effie.” “Very interesting conversation in here?” asked papa. See Lisping Child, The.—Anon. Very little ones are we. See same.—Anon. 986 FIRST LINE INDEX Wal Very right—but hold ! What wondér meets my sight? See - Yankee's Stratagem, The.—Dale. Very well, Martha, show the gentleman in. bility.—Clement. . Very well, you liberals. See, Thomas Rhodes.—Masters. Vesper bells were softly chiming. See Grave by the Sorrow- ful Sea, The.—Bayley. Vespers were ended. The last clouds of incense. See Angelo. See Incompati. —Sterne. . Vesuvio, covered with the fruitful wine. See Vesuvius.-- Martial. . º Vex not the Muse with idle prayers. See Invita Minerva.-- |Holmes. Wex not thou the poet’s mind. See To the Critic.—Tenny- SOIA. Vice-Admiral Beresford, of the English navy, has said. See Sobriety.—Barrows. e . Victor in poesy Victor in Romance I See To Victor Hngo. —Tennyson. Victoria’s sceptre o'er the deep. See Tribute to Victoria.-- Campbell. - Victories may heroes make. Victorious men of earth, no more. —Shirley. “Victory, or the Abbey !” Depew. ‘‘Victory.” This was the first that she read. See Unter den Linden.—Nason. & View now the winter storm 1 above, one cloud. See Borough, The (Storm on the East Coast, A).-Crabbe. Viewed from the standpoint of a foreigner, our Govern- ment. See Public Opinion the Reliance of Our Govern- ment.—Garfield. Vigil strange I kept on the field one night. See Vigil Strange I Kept on the Field.—Whitman. Wil Ze professeur be arrive present rosby. Villagers all, this frosty tide. See Wind of the Willows, The (Villagers All, this Frosty Tide).—Grahame. Vine branches stilly. See Carol: “Vines branching stilly.”— See True Pleasures.—Lamotte. See Last Conqueror, The. See American Hall of Fame.— See Professor, The- urney. Violet I sweet violet ! See Song: “Violet ! sweet violet !” and Violet, The.—Lowell. - e Violet, violet, sparkling with dew. See Wild Violet, The.— l OUL1Ol. Violets deep-blue violets | See same.—Landon. Violets, violets, sweet March [Wr. spring] violets. See Vio- lets.-Craik. - Virginia gave us this imperial man. See Under the Old Elm (Virginia).—Lowell. \ Virginia. Herrick, the overseer's daughter. - Virginia.-Rives. Virginia threw herself into the hammock. Bad Folks.--Donnell. Virginia was sitting by her bedroom window. See Virginia of Virginia.-Riwes. Virginia, your little friends are wrong. See Is There a Santa Claus 7–Church. Virginia's spirits sank, as she entered the anteroom. See Crisis, The (Virginia Carvel and President Lincoln).-- Churchill. Virtue concealed within our breast. See Horace, Book 4, Ode 9. Addressed to Archbishop King.—Swift. Virtue, for ever frail. See Night Thoughts (Effect Of Con- act With the World).-Young. Virtue, liberty and law are the acknowledged and essential Elements of our civilization. The...—Demorset. z Virtue smiles: cry holiday. . See Old Fortunatus (Song: ‘‘Virtue Smiles’’).-Dekker. - - Virtue! without thee. See Liberty State's Need of Virtue, A).—Thomson. - - Virtuous and faithful Heberden, whose skill. See Retire- ment (Dejection and Retirement).-Cowper. Vital spark of heavenly flame I See Dying Christian to His Soul, The.—Pope. Vive la l for Ireland’s wrong. Davis. Vocalize in silver strains, and with pennies six. - Song a Sixpence.—Anon. Vogelweid the Minnesinger when he left this world of ours. See Walter von der Vogelweid.—Longfellow. Voice by the cedar tree, A. See Maud (“Voice by the Cedar Tree, A’’).—Tennyson. Voice of Summer, keen and shrill. Bennett. Voice of the deeps thou art | son.—Betts. Voice of the river running through Chamonix. monix.-Hookham. - Voice of the summer wind. See Grasshopper, The...—Tenny- SOIl. - . Voice of the western wind. See same.—Stedman. Voice, with what mounting [or emulous] fire thou singest. See To-day.—Cone. Volumes could be written upon blunders. See Virginia of See Uncle Alec's See Clare's Dragoons.— See Sing a See To a Cricket- But not the wild. See Emer- See Cha- See Blunders.-- Gough. Wom Grund bis zu den Gipfeln. See Wanderschaft.—Eichen- OTIT. Vonce I dook a trib to Coney. See Coney Island down der Pay.—Wood. * "Wot, X. id mine baby was trying to say. See Ah-Goo.— 3.111S, - See Voter's Responsibility, “Votes for Women,” is a fine sentiment. See Votes from Women.—Fitch. Voyager on golden air. See To a Humming-bird.—Cheney. Voyager upon life’s sea. See Paddle Your Own Canoe.— Bolton. # Vulcan, contrive me such a cup. See Upon His Drinking in a Bowl.—Rochester. - W W is for Warren, a soldier brave and bold. See Washington. Waait iſ our Sally cooms in, fur thou mun a' sights to tell. See Northern Cobbler, The...—Tennyson. Waal, girls—if you must know. See Aunt Jemima's Court- ship.–Anon. - Waes-hael for knight and dame I See King Arthur's Waes- hael.—Hawker. º - - wailº Daedalus, all that is fairest I See Daedalus.--Ster- IIlg. - Wail, §. Winds, o'er moor and fell. See Old Year, The. —Fuller. Wailing diminutive of me. ... Macnamara. - Wailing, wailing, wailing, the wind over land and sea. See Rizpah.—Tennyson. Wainamoinen, ancient minstrel. See Kalevala, The (Birth of the Harp, The). Wainamoinen was born upon the ocean after his mother. See Kalevala, Story of the Rabb. * “Wait a little,” you say: right; an' I work an' I wait to the end. See First Quarrel, The.—Tennyson. Wait but a little while. See Song: “Wait bu a little,” etc. See Diminutivus Ultilans.— - €. * Wait for me, Mary, since you don’t seem to be in a hurry. See Last Day of School, The...—Denton. Wait not the morrow, but forgive me now. See Forgive Me Now.—Anon. Wait not till the little hands are at rest. See Make Child- ... hood Sweet.—Anon. - Wait not until my eyes are dimmed by everlasting night. ... See, Procrastination.—Markens, - Wait till I light me pipe. See Finerty on Woman's Rights.-- ... Stewart. Waiting to-night for the moon to rise. See Yosemite, The.— TU CG. Wake I for the Hack can scatters into flight. See Extracts from the Rubaiyat of Omar Cayenne.--—Burgess. - Wake I for the sun has driven in equal flight. See Golfer's Rubaiyat, The.—Boynton. Wake I For the sun is out with all his might. See Piker's Rubaiyat, The.—Kiser. Wake For the sun who scattered into flight. See Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám (Overture).-Fitzgerald. Wake her with the voice of cannon—give her colors to the morn! See Freedom’s Natal Day and Nation's Birth- day, The.—Griswold. Wake, Israel, wake I Recall to-day. See Banner of the Jew, The.—Lazarus. Wake, little pussies wake. ... See Arbor Day-Anon. Wake me to-night, my mother dear. See Christmas Bells.- eble. Wake not, but hear me, love I See Ben-Hur (Song).- Wallace. Wake now, my Love, awake l for it is time. (Wake now, my Love).--Spenser. Wake, sister, wake, for the sun is up. See Song for May Morning.—Anon. Wake, Soldierſ wake I thy war-horse waits. See Dead Trum- peter, The.—Hervey. - - Wake : the silver dusk returning. See Reveille.—Housman. Wake º World to new conditions. See Sound the Reveille. —J OriëS. - Wake up early, chillun. See War Echo, A.—Anon. Wake up, little daisy, the summer is nigh. See Daisy, The. Se Epithalamion —A.In On. - wań. up, my sleeping beauty See Story of the Gadsbys, he (With Any Amazement) and Wedding of Captain Gadsky.—Kipling. Wake I wave aloft, thou Banner let every snowy fold. See Banner of the Covenanters, The.—Norton. Wake your harp's music I louderſ higher I See In Memory of the Pilgrims.—Mellen. . Wakºº, I ºnal night and thought of God. See Renuncia- IOIR.—U3, H1. Waken, lords and ladies gay. See Hunting Song and Two -- Ott. Hunting Songs (II).--Sc Waken, voice of the land's devotion | The.—Taylor, . Wal, I feel like an eel. See Mister, Yer Gittin' Old.—Calze. Wal, Nº. got here at last. See Sudden Betrothal, A.— Y1Oh. Wal, Kern’l, this 'ere's th’ shanty, an’ this all 'round's th’ camp. See Over the Divide.—Manville. - Wal, Mr. Brown, how’s things goin' on with y” there daown below 7 See Old Yankee Farmer, The.--—Anon. Wal, now, this 'ere does beat all ! See Parson's Horse Race, The.—Stowe. Wal, yes, we quarrelled eout and eout, old Deacon Jones and me. See Aunt Rhody’s Dream.—Banks. See Song of 1876, Wal, you see, it’s a queer story, Missy. See Miner's Protege, The.—Anon. 987 Wal AN INDEx To POETRY AND RECITATIONS Wal, you see, when Parson Carryl's wife died. See Sam Lawson's Fireside Stories (Minister's Housekeeper, The).--Stowe. Wald my gud Lady lufe me best. See Garmond of Fair Ladies, The.—Henryson. - Wales England wed; so I was bred. See Autobiography, An. —Rhys. - ...” Walk in, gentlemen pray walk in. See School for Scandal, The (Selling the Family, Pictures) —Sheridan. * Walk in, sir; your servant, sir, your servant. See Genius for the Stage, A.—Carey. Walk in, walk in to the great show. -AI). OIl. “Walk right in How are you, Fred?” See Idyl of the Period, An.-Baker. - - - - Walk right in the settin'-room, Deacon; it's all in a muddle, you see. See Foreclosure of the Mortgage, The...—Cor- bett. Walk with the Beautiful and with the Grand. See Beauti- ful, The.—Borrington. Walkin' wid Pat Magee. See Pat Magee.—Anon. Walkin' wid Pat Magee. See Pat Magee.—Barrington. Walking next day upon the fatal shore. See Drowned Sol- dier, A.—Tourneur. - + Walking thus towards a pleasant grove. See Celinda.-Her- See Moss- See Menagerie, The. bert. Walking to-day in your garden, O gracious lady. rose, The.—Newbolt. º Wall, I 'spose I'll hev tew stop here and stay over night. See Frightened Lodger, A.—McBride. Wall, I'm tired, and I’m getting' tireder every day of my life. See “Pardnership.”—Kirk. e º Wall [wr. Well], no l I can’t tell whar he lives. See Jim Bludso, of the Prairie Belle.—Hay. . Wall, now, Miss Pettengill, I s' pose you've come over to - hear about my seein’ the Prince I See Mrs. Ward's Visit to the Prince.—Janvirn. Wall, wº it's fifty years ago. See Prosperous Couple, A. -AIl OIR. Wallace stature of greatness, and of hicht. of Wallace, A.—Henry the Minstrel. Walled in fast within the earth. See Song of the Bell, The. —Schiller. - - - Walls of granite, upward towering. See Midnight Express, . The.—Richardson. Walt Whitman is no more. Ingersoll. Waltz in, waltz in, ye little kids, and gather round my knee. See Spelling Bee at Angel's The.—Harte. Wan brightener of the fading year. See To the Chrysanthe- mum.—Bennett. Wan day Rolly was walking along the sthreets of London. See Sir Walter Raleigh and Queen Elizabeth.--Allen. Wan from the wild and woful West. See Song of Sorrow, A.—Loomis. Wan tam, mon pere, he catch a feesh. See Piscator, Don’t rag.—Osborne. Wance upon a toime the poor was virry poor indeed. See “Poor Was Mad,” The.—Loomis. Wander, oh, wander, maiden sweet. See Goethe and Fred- erika.-Sidgwick. Wandering through the city. See Rest.—Jennings. Wanºs up and down one day. See Cobbler, The.— Il OIl. Want any papers, Mister 2 See Newsboys, The and News- boy’s Cat, The...—Corbett. Want? I want to get a graveboard, See “To Mark Mother's Grave.”—Anon. Want passed for merit at her open door. (Charity).—Dryden. “Want to be whlur mother is See same.—Riley. Want, º about Jim Dawson 3 See Dawson's Woman. –IVL11101*. Want to know what kind of a boy Abe Lincoln was 2 See Abe Lincoln-Hanks. Want to see me, hey, old chap 2 “Wanted—a boy.” (Chicago Post.) Wanted, a stalwart man See Description See Eulogy of Walt Whitman.— See Eleonora See Jim, the. Cat.—Lincoln. How often we. See Boys Wanted.— See Wanted.—Ratcliffe. Wanted—a woman—no saint, understand. See Wanted—A Woman.—Anon. , Wanted, no drunkards, or dead-beats or bummers. See “Not Wanted.”—Anon. Wanting is—what? See same.—Browning. Wanton droll, whose harmless play. See Kitten, The and To a Kitten.—Baillie. Wanwordy, crazy, dinsome thing. Bell.—Fergusson. - War came ! It was not the result of men's ambition, North or South. See Immortal Memories.—Sheridan. War harms all ranks, all arts, all crafts. See Four Lipo- grams.-Anon. - War, I abhor, and yet how sweet. - Le Gallienne. “War is coming Blood must flow !” See Peace at-any-price Man, A.—(Baltimore Life.) War is dread when battle shock and fierce affray. See same. —Birch. “War is Hell.”—See same.—Page. War is the statesman's game. See War.—Shelley. War shook the land where Levi dwelt. See Field of Glory. The.—Robinson. See To the Tron-Kirk See Illusions of War.- Was it a bird that sang ! Was James A. Garfield great 3 War was in the old dominions, and proud Austria's pride ; boast. See Death Makes All Men Brothers.-Up- 8.IIl. War will yet cease from the whole earth. See Spirit of the Age Adverse to War, The.—Beckwith. Warble me now for joy of lilac-time. See Warble for Lilac- time.--—Whitman. - Warhº of the pale gold breast. See Warbler, The.—Scol- *d 3.TC1. - Warder at ocean's gate. See Liberty Enlightening the World. —Stedman. Warlike fife I See Fife, The.—Eberhart. Warm and still is the summer night. See Herons of Elm- wood, The.—Longfellow. Warm summer sun shine kindly here. Clemens. Warm the summer wind is blowing. Devil's Glen.—Armstrong. “Warm weather, Walter l Welcome warm weather " See Winnifred, Walter, and the W’s.-Anon. - Warm, wild, rainy wind, blowing fitfully. See May Morning. —Thaxter. - Warmed by her hand and shadowed by her hair. letter, The.—Rossetti. Warrior of God, man’s friend, and tyrant's foe, See Epitaph on General Gordon.—Tennyson. Warriors and chiefs! should the shaft or [wr. Or the sword. See Song of Saill before his Last Battle.—Byron. War's dunkel, ich läg' im Walde. See same.—Eichendorff. Wars, God forfend 1 may God defend from war. See Advice to Marry Betimes.—Hall. Warsaw's last champion from her height surveyed. See Pleasures of Hope, The (Poland).--Campbell. Warwick l Gloucester | Clarence I See King Henry IV., Pt. II.-Shakespeare. War-worn, sun-scorched, stained with the dust of toil. See Welcome Home.—Christie. Was born on a Monday. See Baby O'Grundy.—Smith. Was ever a soul so pestered 3 dear me ! what shall I do? See Little Maid with Lovers Twain.--Dowe. Was ever sorrow like to our sorrow. See Voice of the Poor, The.—Wilde. - - Was ever woman in this humor wooed? See Soliloquy of Richard III.-Shakespeare. - Was gal name Moll had lamb. See Medley—Mary's Little Lamb.-Anon. - was, § blame 3 I'll tell you how. See Was I to Blame?— - OIl Ciê. Was ist des Deutscher Waterland 2 See Das Deutschen Water- land.—Arndt. See Birth of Pierrot, The.— Walsh. - Was it a dream or not ? See Dream, A.—Dallas. Was it a lie that they told me. See Night and Morning.— (Good Words.) - See Only for This.-- Was it for this, dear heart, we met 7 Was it the chime of a tiny bell. See Passing Away.—Pier- See Epitaph.- See Sunset in the See Love- Jackson. pont: Was it the sigh and shiver of the leaves? See California.-- Coolbrith. •. Was it to disenchant, and to undo. Wordsworth. Was it trampling of triumphant hosts. See Campagna Seen from St. John Lateran, The.—De Vere. Was it Č. while to paint so fair. See Morning-glory, The. —UO3tëS See Aix-la-Chapelle.— Ask those early years. See same.-Swing. Was. never in Scotland heard nor seen. See Chritis Kirk of the Green.—Anon. Was not Count John here at supper ? See Much Ado about Nothing.—Shakespeare. Was once a hen of wit not small. See Hen, The.—Claudius. Was Schiert uns_Russe und Franzos ? See Hassgesang gegan England.—Lissauer. Was sorrow ever like unto our sorrow 2 See Voice of the Poor, The.—Wilde. Was that the bell ? See Two Jolly Girl Bachelors.-Seymour. Was that the landmark I See Sonnet, The Landmark.-- Rossetti. • Was that the light from some lone swift canoe 7 Revenge, The.—Hemans. Was the parting very bitter ? See By and By.—Anon. “Was the play good, my dear?” asked Mr. Greylock the on: night. See Mrs. Greylock Tells About the Play. —All OIl. Was there another Spring than this? Spring.—Hay. - Was there ever a more signal distinction vouchsafed to mor- tal man. See Centennial Oration (John Hancock) – Winthrop. Was there ever message sweeter. See Malvern Hill.—Phelps. Was this his face, and these the finding eyes. See On a Portrait of Columbus.-Woodberry. Was this the face that launched a thousand ships. See Faustus to Helen.—Marlowe. Was this the singer I had heard so long. See Thrush in a Gilded Cage, A.—Cranch. Wash your hands, and wash your face. Anon. - - Wash your hands, or else the fire. Maids.--Herrick. See Indian's See Was there Another See Cleanliness.-- See Ceremony to the 988 FIRST LINE INDEX We are Washing and wiping the dishes. See Little Helpers.- Anon. Washing and wiping the dishes. See Little Helpers.--Fan- cher. - Washington and Lincoln—their names are inseparably as- sociated in the minds of a grateful republic. See Wash- ington and Lincoln.--Anon. . Washington and the American Republic are inseparable. See Washington, the Patriot.—McKinley. Washington, as President of the United States. See Wash- ington's Proclamation.—Anon. Washington has said. "There can be no greater error.” See Intervention in the Wars of Europe.—Clemens. Washington devoted one hour every other Tuesday. See President Washington's Receptions.—Sullivan. - Washington, Idaho and Arizona, the States of Oregon. See Argonauts, The.—Anon. Washington loved this flag. See So Shall I.--Anon. Washington I Methinks I see his venerable form now before me. See Addition to the Capitol, The (Washington) and Words of Washington, The.—Webster. Washington the defender of his Country. See Mount Vernon Tribute, The.—Anon. Washington was greatly pleased with the Sellers Mansion. See Gilded Age, The (Washington Hawkins Dines with Colonel Sellers).-Clemens. Washington was in a ferment. See Clansman, The (Assassi- nation of Lincoln).--Dixon. Washington was not, like Bonaparte, of a race which sur- passes the stature of humanity. See Comparison of Washington and Napoleon.—Chateaubriand. Washington was one forefather. See Other Three, The.— Van Gilder. - Washington when but a youth. cess.—Anon. Washington, who at this time, was a subordinate officer. See Defeat of General Braddock, The.—McCabe. Washington would have preferred. See Young People's History of Our Country, (Washington's Administration). Washington's birthday was first celebrated February 22, 1. See Origin of the Celebration of Washington's Birthday.—Anon. Washington's ideas concerning education have the approval. See Washington's Service to Education.—Chapin. Washington's writings show us that he was often subject to hardships. See Not a Stranger to Hardships.--Anon. Wasn't it pleasant O brother mine. See Out to Old Aunt Mary's.--Riley. Wasn't it wonderful to the world the figure she cut See - Wee Tay Table, The.—Bullock. "wasn', that a lovely sermon º’’ See Coming out of Church. —An Orl. Wasn't that peach nutmeg sundae the best ever ? See 42nd to 71st Street—Gratis.-Guggenheim. Wassaill wassaill all over the town. See Wassailer’s Song. - —Southwell. Wassaill wassail I Ye merry men, hail. See Wassail I Was- sail.— (Ainsworth’s Magazine.) Wassaile the Trees, that they may beare. the Maids (Another) —Herrick. Waste not your precious hours in play. ing.—Anon. Wasted | Precious pearls of time. Wasted, weary, wherefore stay. The and sama —Scott. W’at for you call me “Dago man.” The.—Anon. Watch! boys. Watch The signal lights are flashing. See Three W’s, Work, Watch, Wait, The.—Carrington. Watch, brethren, watch I See Watch Night.—Bonar. Watch over me while I’m asleep. See To the Guardian Angel.-Tastu. Watch thou and fear; ...to-morrow thou shalt die. See House of Life, The (Choice, The II.) and Sonnet: The Choice II.-Rossetti. - y Watchfires are blazing on hill and plain. See Washington's Suc- See Ceremony to See Always Learn- See Wasted.—Norton. See Dying Gipsy's Dirge See Italano-American, See Mighty Three, wat; ºth atching the rhythmic reaper from the hill. the Fisher. p e hill. See Reaper, Watº tell us of the night. See All's Well.—Bour- 111011. Watchman, tell us of the night. he.-Bowring. Water, for anguish of the solstice—may. oral, A.—Rossetti. Water is beautiful, variantly beautiful. Holloway. See Watchman's Report, See Venetian Past- See Cold Water.— Water is never idle. See Vanished City, The-Hugo. Water look at it ye, thirsty ones! See Apostrophe to Water (“Water I look,” etc.).-Arrington. Water There is no poison in that cup. See Water and Rum. —Gough, Water, water wall-flower. See Old Game-rhyme, An.— Anon. - Water-lilies in myriads rocked on the slightest undulations. See Evangeline On the Atchafalaya).--Longfellow. Waters above I Eternal Springs. See Shower, The.—Vaug- 8, Il. Wathers o' Moyle an’ the white gulls flying. See Lookin' Back.-O’Neill. . Wat's dat? Dis yer war bust up me an Eve's marryin'.'” Sº, Leopard's Spots, The (Matrimonial Experiment, A). —l) 18:Orł, Wave after wave of greenness rolling down. See Perished, —Ritter. Wave after wave successively rolls on. See Newport Beach, —Tuckerman. way, by wave o'er the sandy bar. See With the Tide.— In OIl. Wave high our flag. See Little Patriot, The.—Anon. “Wave the flag once more before my eyes!” See Decoration Day.—Thwing. Wave, Wave your glorious battle flags, brave soldiers of the North. See Gettysburg.—Stedman. 'Way back from the echoing ages. See What Might Have Been 3–Anon. - 'Way down a narrow alley lived a little girl named Dot. See Dot's Christmas; or, the Sober Hat.—Banks. Way down crust the meadow an’ cow-lot. See Gradgerratun' of Joe, The.—White. Way down in old Virginia oh. See Chop it Down.—Anon. 'Way down in the buttercup meadow. See Katie's Ques- tions.—Anon. Way down in the meadow, and close by the brook. See Golden Rod-–Anon. Way down upon the Swanee Ribber. See Old Folks at Home.—Foster. Way up in the Polar-Bear Country. See Question, A.— Carrick. Wayfaring friend who fain wouldst know from me. See $º “Wayfaring friend who fain wouldst know.”— 1TOI). “We all do fade as a leaf.” See Fading Leaf, The...—Dodge. We all feel certainly disposition of the best. See Present and Future Faiths, The.—Brooks. We all know how, before the Christmas-tree began to flourish. See Festival of St. Nicholas, The.—Dodge. “We all like sheep,” the tenors shrill. See “We All Like Sheep.”—Anon. We all look on with anxious eyes. See When Father Carves the Duck.-Wright. We all look with pride and joy at the United States. See Democracy.—Dana. We all ride something. It is a folly to expect us always to be walking. See Hobbies.—Talmage. We Americans have many grave problems. —Roosevelt. 4. We Americans make a God of our common-school system. See same.— (Scribner’s Monthly.) We are a band of brothers, and natives of the soil. See , Bonnie Blue Flag, The.—McCarthy. We are a band of merry school girls, Anon. We are a band of Temperance boys. See Cold Water Boys. —Anon. We are a class of little tots. See Our Work.-Rook. See Menagerie Song, A.—Anon. We are a goodly colony. ; We are a jolly set of boys. See Snow Brigade, The.—" See Michael See Americanism. See Occupations.— Rook. We are about to discuss the life and character. Angelo.—Parsons. We are admonished by “the divinity that, stirs within us.” See Eternal Principles.—Dickinson. We are all familiar with the proverb, “music hath charms.” See Oratory.—Soper. We are all going to vote for our favorite flower. See Choos- See Family Meeting, The...—Sprague. ing a State Flower and Tree.—Anon. We are all here. We are always disposed to depreciate the present. See Present Heroic Era in American History.—MacArthur. We are always striving for the things just out of reach. See Unattainable, The.—Anon. - We are apt to treat the idea of our own corruptibility. See Political Corruption.—McDuffie. We are as clouds that veil the midnight moon. See Muta- bility.—Shelley. We are as mendicants who wait. See Mendicants, The.— Carman. We are asked, “What have we gained by the war?” See National Glory.—Clay. We are assembled here to-day in pursuance of an annual custom. See Decoration Day Oration.—Cheverton. We are assembled, my countrymen, to commemorate the pa- triotism. See Nation’s Dead, The.—Waterson. We are at a point in reformatory movements in this country. See High License-Talmage. We are blushing Roses. See Songs and Chorus of the Flowers.-Hunt. We are born ; we laugh ; we weep. We are builders, and each one. See same.—Anon. We are building every day. See Building.—Diekenga. We are building little homes on the sands. See Children on the Shore.—Anon. 3. “We are but clay,” the preacher saith. . See Clay.--—Lucas. We are but minutes. See Minutes, The.—Anon. We arº of such mortal mould. See Nos Exaudi, Domine ! —Ed OTI le. We are but two—the others sleep. See Brothers, The.— Sprague. * We are called again, as it were by a superior warning voice. ... See Conciliation or War.—Burlse. We are called upon to act. See Speech at Union Square, N. Y., April 20, 1861.-Dickenson. We are charged with expressing joy at the triumphs of America. See Results of the American War.—Fox. We are coming, children, coming, with the springtime and the rose. See What the Robin Can Tell.—Anon. See Life—Procter. 98 We are AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS § We are coming, Cuba—coming; our starry banner Shines. | We are often told that we must keep the temperance ques- See Gathering, The.—Swett. tion out of politics. See God's Clock Strikes.—Pente- We are coming, Father Abraham three hundred thousand cost. more. See Three Hundred Thousand More.—Gibbons. We are only common people. See Henry George.—Carman. We are either to execute this treaty, or break our faith. See We are our fathers' sons; let those who lead us know I See Sanctity of Treaties.—Ames. - Ode in Time of Hesitation, An (“No Hint of Stain”).-- We are ever taking leave of something that will not come Moody. back again. . See same.—Robertson. - We are people of Fairyland. See Fairies' Festival.—Anon. We are ever waiting, waiting. See Waiting for the Ship.– We are poor and lowly born. See Child's Hymn, The.— Brownell. Howitt. We are face to face. See Dead Love.—Cary. We are rainbow easter eggs. See same.—Anon. We are fighting a great moral battle. See Military Insu- || We are ready for work. See Song of the Steamer Engine. — bordination.—Clay. - Le Row... We are firmly persuaded that the separation of the people | We are rounding Moy-n-Olurg, we sweep by its head. See into two distinct armies. See Individuality of Con- On Leaving Ireland.—Kill. science in the Voter.—Willard. - We are sitting to-night by the fire. See Tale of the Atlantic We are fivº little tots that march in line. See Tiny Trees. Coast, A-Zeagles. . —Best'. - We are slumberous poppies. See Poppies.—Hunt. We are followers of Jesus. See Jesus Loves Me.—Cornell. We are so stupid about death. See Death and Death Means We are fortunate that we behold this day. See Centennial Freedom.—Doane. - Celebration of Concord Fight (Heroes of '76, The).- | We are sowing, daily sowing. See Seeds.--Anon. Curtis. We are standing in the daybreak of the second century of We are four little girls and two little boys. See Little this Republic. See Against Centralization (University Belpers. the Training Camp of the Future, The).-Grady. We are four little girls. We play we are flowers. See | We are standing on the threshold, we are in the opened door. Bunch of Flowers, A.—Rook. See Threshold of the New Year.-Anon. We are free! we are freel the snowflakes cried. See Snow- || We are standing upon Tara of the Kings. See Repeal of the Storm, The.—Anon. Union.—O'Connell. A. - We are gathered here to-day in honor of the founder. See | We are summoned to new energy and zeal by the high nature Faith of Washington, The...—Coudert. of the experiment. See American Experiment of Self- We are ghost-ridden. See Dead Moon, The.—Dandridge. government, The-Everett. We are giving away free samples of Samsonalis. See Sam- || We are the Ancient People. See Song of the Ancient People. sonalis and its Demonstrator.—Foster. The Proctor. º We soon must fall the We are the fallen, who, with helpless faces. are just two little children. are going homeward, homeward, parting tear. See Parting Words.—Kent. are here to stand firmly for a principle. See “All Men are Created Equal.”—Lincoln. are here to-day to fling a new banner to the breeze. See Old Glory.—Anon. † in love's land to-day. See Love at Sea.—Swin- Ull’Île. are in Russia. The Neva is frozen. See Sun of Liberty, The.—Hugo. are Jack O'Lanterns with our faces bright. See Jack o'Lanterns.—Mustaine. are joyous flowers, found in field and dell. See Bou- quet of Flowers, A.—Anon. - See We Know.—Anon. are Knights of Labor because we believe that law and § should prevail. See Knights of Labor.—Pow- erly. - are lilies fair. See Lilies.—Hunt. are little airy creatures. See On the Vowels.-Swift. are little airy creatures. See Vowels, The...—Barrauld. are , little brethren twain. See On a Pair of Dice.— Swift. *: little children. See Nations' Christmas Meetings.- Il OIl. are little patriots. See Our Beloved Washington.— Anon. See Two Little Puritans.—Anon. See Motion Exercise.—Anon... are little Puritans. are little rain drops. are little snowflakes. are little soldiers with our caps so new l Soldiers.--N. B See Little are living in a time in the history of the United States. w See How to Succeed.—Richmond. are living, we aré dwelling. See Watchwards.-Coxe. are marching for the arbor. See Children's Arbor Day March.--—Holbrook. are marching from the East. See Two February Birth- days. (Dial).-Hadley and Denton. are marching from the east. See Washington and Lin- coln.—(Exercise). are merry maidens sitting in a ring. See Wash Day.— Anon. are met, not to lay our garlands on the graves of the Pilgrims. See Pilgrims' Idea of Home, The.—Hall. are met to testify our regard for him. See Character of Washington, The-Webster. are. to testify our regard for him. See Washington. -AID.OI). are met today, in the dawning of the spring-time season. See Gather Inspiration from the Past.—Albertson. are nae fou, we’re nae that fou. See Willie Brew’d a Peck o' Maut.—Burns. are not a warlike nation; here of old our fathers settled. See Spaniard Answered, The.—Rogers. - are not always equal’ to our fate. See Heart Essential to Genius.-Simms. are not free : Freedom doth not consist. —Lowell. are not yet far enough from General Grant’s personality. See General Grant.—Depew. are now cutting timber from the forests. Statistics, A.—Cleveland, Jr. are now in the gloaming, but the morning is breaking. See Reinforcement.—Anon. are now ready to take up the case of Slack versus Evans. See Lawsuit, A.—Denison. are of one kindred, wheresoe'er we be. Wandering Dust.—Branch. See Freedom. See Few- See Song of the See Little Snowflakes.—Powers. “We are the flowers, the fair young flowers.” We We We We W We We € e W We We We We We We We We We We We We See Prayer of See Mid- See Record of the Beaten Men, The...—Woods. Winter Exercise, A.—Allen. are the hours, the fair young hours. Hours, The.—Denton. º jolly Snow-Brigade. See Snow Brigade, The.— O Clel”. - are the little flowers. See Chorus of the Flowers.-- Wheelock. are the music-makers. See Music-makers, The and Ode: “We, are the music-makers.”—O'Shaughnessy. are the players of a play. See Players, The-Carman. are the roadside flowers. See Roadside Flowers.--Car. Iſlan. are the slaves of the timber land. See Timber Wolves, The.—Swift. - are the sons of heroes valiant. See Lift the Prohibition Banner.—Heath. are the sweet flowers. See Song of the Flowers and sº and Chorus of the Flowers (Chorus of Flowers). - E.LULIll.,. . are the toilers from whom God barred. See Ballad of the Unsuccessful and Song of the Unsuccessful, The- Burton. are the troop that ne'er will stoop. See Pennsylvania Song-(Dunlap's Packet.) are, the Voices of the wandering wind. See Light of Asº º (Song of the Devas to Prince Siddartha, The). -AI"I) Of Ol. . they that go, that go. See Fugitives, The-Wilkin- OIl. - are they who come faster than fate. See War Song of the Saracens.—Flecker. are thine, O Love. See Hymn to Love.—Abercrombie. àre three true-hearted, loving sisters. See Tri-colors, º & are to y Herodotus that a boy in Persia. See Child is Fº * Man, # * *.d. €62 l are told Of the danger of war. See On the Prospect of War with Great Britain 1811.-Calhoun. p are told that our constitution. . . . . . is a more experi- ment. See American Constitution no Experiment.-- ; h h - are told that the age of Chivalry has passed away. Modern Chivalry.—Chapin. p y. See are told that the country is deluded and deceived by gabalistic words. See Sympathy with South American Republicanism.—Webster. are told that the inevitable result of democracy. See Pººl; are told to look to the example of France. See Popular and Kingly Examples.—Sheridan. p are tWQ dusky, owls, and we live in a tree. See Two Wise Owls.--Anon. *e two, travelers, Roger and I. See Vagabonds, The Trowbridge. - are Uncle Sam's young army. See Uncle Sam's Young Army.-Elder. are up in the morning are dawning of day. See Cowboy Song.—Hanson. are very slightly changed. See General Summary.— Kipling. are what suns and winds and waters make us. See Invocation, An and Regeneration.—Landor. are what the past has made us. See same.—Robert- SOIl. are what we are made. See Written in Naples.—Emer- SOIl. are wiser than we were; our intellects ought to be all aflame. See Woman in Temperance.—Willard. 990 TIRST LINE INDEX We had Ry We We We We We We Wo We We We We We . We WWe We are working for our flag each day. See Working for Our Flag.—Payne. - are wrong always, when we think too much. See. Amo- ra Leigh (Selfishness of Introspection) —Browning. ask not to be born : ’tis not by will. See Contentment in the Dark.-Scott. asked where the magic came from. Music, The.—Owen. base our plea for prohibition on the principles Set forth. See Home Protection.—Willard. bear sealed orders o'er Life's weltered sea. See Sealed Orders.-Burton. - behold at present only the rising of our sun of empire. See Home and School the Bulwark of Our Country.— Seward. bipeds, made up of a frail clay. See Let Us All Be Unhappy Together.—Dibdin. bore to see the Summer go. Coolidge. º boys have got a baseball club. See Captain of the Nine. Merrill. e boys 'u'd run and romp an' play. See “‘Ceptin Jim.”— Clement. break the glass. |Pinkney. breathe with our lungs, our lights, our kidneys, and See Easter Song, An.- See Song: “We break the glass.”— our livers. See Boy’s Composition on Breathing, A.— Anon. bright daisies, little starry daisies. See Daisies.— Read. - bring the holly, the ivy, the pine. See Carol: “We bring,” etc.—Anon. bring the red, white and blue. See Colors of the Flag, The.—Anon. built a ship upon the stairs. See Good Play, A.— Stevenson. but teach bloody instructions. See Macbeth.-Shake- Speare. call it hallowed ground. . See Dedication of a School FIouse.—Simes. came to birth in battle: when we pass. Honey. came to fair Lucerne at even. Lucerne, The.—Butterworth. camped at Delhi,~by the Kashmir gate. See Dancing Girl, The.—Arnold. - - can endure that he should waste our lands. See In- dignation of a High-minded Spaniard-Wordsworth. can nowhere find a better type. See Queen of the Air, The (Freedom of the Fly, The) –Ruskin. can only live once; and death's terrors. (London Fum.) can win no laurels in a war for independence. First Bunker Hill Oration.—Webster. can yet triumph. See same.—Shivell. º all be Washingtons. See Like Washington.— Il OI). - cannot compare the liquor traffic with arson. See Liquor Traffic, The.—Chapman. cannot despair of success, See same-Dale. cannot honor our country with too deep a reverence. See Duty of Literary Men to their Country.—Grimke. cannot kindle when we will. See Morality.—Arnold. cannot know whom we would. See Sesame and Lilies (Society of Good Books, The).-Ruskin. cannot say to any young man: “Do not play billiards.” See same.—Tulloch. celebrate to-day no idle “tradition. Anniversary.—Rice. See America.— See Organ-tempest of See Living.— See See Our National celebrate to-day the Centenary of our Nationality. See Washington's Inauguration.—Depew. children of the free, come here to plant this tree. See Invocation.—Harlow. choose our blossoms, sitting on the grass. —Dodge. Class of stand to-day before the door of the world. See Service.—Bradford. Class of 19–have arrived at the end of our college life. See Entering an Unknown World.—Anon. clim'd the steep where headless Edwin lies. See Old Parish Church, Whitby, The.—Rawnsley. come, as Americans, to mark a spot. See Address at the Laying of the Corner-stone of Bunker Hill Monu- ment.—Webster. come from the war-swept Valleys. That Failed.—Smith. come in arms, we stand ten score. cibles.—Cory. come, not to mourn our dead soldiers but to praise them. See Our Dead Soldiers.-Walker. come ! we come, for death or life. See We Come! We Come l—Mayfield. come, with hearts so true. Anon. could never have loved the earth so well. ations of Childhood.—Eliot. could not pause, while yet the noontide air. sequies of Stuart.—Thompson. count the broken lyres that rest. Holmes. - crazed for you, aspired and fell for you. to Chrysola, The.—Taylor. See Umpires. See Song of Souls See School Fen- See Crown for Lincoln.- See Associ- See Ob- See Voiceless, The.— See Knights See Children's - - Wo Wo Wo We We We We We We We We We W € We We We We We We We We We We We We We We cross the prairie as of old. See Kansas Emigrants, The and Song of the Kansas Emigrant.—Whittier. - crossed Champlain to Keeseville with our friends. See Adirondacs, The.—Emerson. crown the splendours of immortal peace. Galahad, A.—Campbell. crown'd the hard-won heights at length. Battle.—Trench. dance on hills above the wind. See Fairies' Song, The. —Anon. deck to-day each soldier's grave. —Bruce. - dedicate our song to thee. See New “My Maryland.”— See Ole Pine Box, The.— White. See Our Christmas. See Canadian See After the See Decoration Day. didn't care in the long-ago. Stanton. didn’t have much of a Christmas. —Wolcott. die, but we leave an influence behind us that survives. See Voices of the Dead.—Cumming. - die not at all, for our deeds remain. Labor.—Anon. dined. A fish from the river beneath. Dessert, A.—Anon. dismiss them not to the chambers of forgetfulness and death. See Eulogy on Adams and Jefferson (Immor- tals, The).-Everett. - do accept thee, heavenly Peace | Preston. do lie beneath the grass. See Death's Jest Book (Second Dirge).-Beddoes. - See Love and See Memorable See Acceptation.— do not get our best vision of heaven. See same.— Storrs. do not make our thoughts; they grow in us. See Thoughts.--Bailey. .” do not stand to receive lectures about peace. See Peace Men, The.—King. do not think that the blame of Burns' failure lies chiefly with the world. See Fate of Burns, The.—Carlyle. don’t take vagrants in, sir. See Joe.—Robbins. establish the Republic, The Republic l It is the Govern- ment. See Establishment of the Republic, The.—Lamar- time. eyed each other after the manner of chance companions in a lonely smoking compartment. See He-Siren of the Gold-fields, The.—Dennison. fear not the thunder, we fear not the rain. of the Pines, The.—Mair. figure to ourselves. See Philip van Artewelde.—Tay- lor. first met at the Golden Hotel office in Cleveland, Ohio. See Mr. Perkins of Portland.—Anon. follow where the Swamp Fox guides. The.—Simms. found it under the apple tree. Miller. four live here to-gether. gathered roses, The.—Tilton. gathered roses, FIoyer. gaze, nor grieve to think that we must die. Portrait of Isabel Fenwick.-Wordsworth. gaze with patriotic pride upon the grand rivers. See States, The.—Lee. - gazed on Corryvrekin’s whirl. See Iona.-Coxe. get no good by being ungenerous, even to a book. See Aurora Leigh (Reading). —Browning. give fine concerts. See Giving Concerts.-Dowd. give thy natal day to hope. See Our Country.—Whit- tier. go no more to Calverly's. See SOIl. º to School to learn to read. See What We Learn.— In OIl. - got a Christmas gift, ha! hal Best. grant, altho' he had much wit. Canto 1).-Butler. grasp a hand, we think it true and 'strong. and True.—Anon. greet thee, merry spring-time. greet you, brethren of the mystic tie. Welcome, A.—Cox. grow wrong. We allow ourselves to crystallize in habits. See same.—Cook. had a pleasant walk to-day. See Spring Walk, The.— See Voice See Swamp Fox, See Empty Nest, The.— See Sisters, The.—Aldis. Blanche and I. See Captain's Wife, she and I. See By Severn Sea.— See To a Calverly's.—Robin- See Christmas Gift, A.— See Hudibras (Part 1 See False See same.—Anon. See Knightly Miller. had a tiff : “John Jones,” said I. See John Jones and I.—Ames. - had been engaged for just a week. See Before and After.-Grilley. had been long in mountain snow. See Greeting of the Roses, The.—Garland. had been married three years, and no couple were ever happier. See Rudder Grange (That Other Baby at Rudder Grange).--Stockton. had crossed the river to hunt for Tee. Court-marshal, A.—Anon. - See Drumhead We had AN INDEx To POETRY AND RECITATIONS We had moved up to Palmyra. See Border Memory, A.— Snow. We had not been long in the camp when a party set out. See Bee-hunt in the Far West, A.—Irving. e : We had paused to watch the quiver. See Joking.—Anon. We had paused to watch the quiver. See What a Pity.— Anon. We had sailed out a Letter of Marque. See Letter of Marque, The.—Orne. . . “We had some mighty good stories told. See He Didn't Go On.—Wade. We had taken the head of King Capet. Marie Antoinette.—Thackeray. We had to wait for half an hour between Charleston and Savannah. See Rosey North, The.—Anon. We had very hot work onec in the van of the army. See Travels of Baron Munchausen (Adventure of Baron Munchausen in a Fight with the Turks).-Raspe. We hail thee I Alma mater, mother fair. See Sadness Min- gles With Joy (Alumni Poem).—Brown. We hail with joy the smiling May. See Arbor Day Greet- ing.—Harlow. We hastened to the station. See Meeting Aunt Mary.— Anon. We hate the Saxon and the Dane. See Celts and Saxons.— Davis. - We have a bed and we have a child. See Workman, The. —Dehmel. We have a game of letters. See Game of Letters, A.— Rook. We have a little fairy. See Little Fairy, A.—Sangster. We have a place for everything. See Order.—Anon. We have a secret, just we three. See Robin's Secret.— Anon. - - We have all heard of Young America. See Young America. —Lincoln. - We have an echo in our house. See Our Little Echo.— Sangster. We have an old mother that peevish is grown. See Mother Country, The.—Franklin. We have assembled, not to respond to shouts of triumph. See Sending Relief to Ireland.—Prentiss. We have bags and bags of whitest down. See Keeping Store.—Butts. We have bathed, where none have seen us. See Bridal Song to Amala and Death's Jest Book (Amala's Bridal Song). —Beddoes. • We have been accustomed to regard a free-school system. . See Free Schools and Free Governments.-Winthrop. We have been fighting at the edge of the woods. See Sup- porting the Guns.—(Detroit Free Press.) We have been frequently told that the farmer should attend to his plough. See Popular Interest in Elections.— McDuffie. «» - - We have been friends together. See same.—Norton. We have been told that is it a war into which we have been hurried. See Fruits of the War with France.— Canning. - We have been told this night, in express words, that the man who dares to do his duty. See Reply to Threats of Violence.—Curran. We have been under the necessity of telling. See Lowell, Extract Concerning.—(North British Review.) We have been wandering for many days. See Bridal of Pennacook, The.—Whittier. We have been without a pastor. See Pastor Wanted, A.— Anon. We have before maintained that the tramps. See Initiated Tramp, The.—Anon. We hº but one more word to say. See Good-bye.— A.Il OIl. - We have come to Plymouth Rock to record here our hom- age. , See First Settlement of New England (Plymouth Rock).-Webster. We have come together to celebrate the birthday of a great man. See Angelo Exercise.—Anon. We have come together. See Washington Birthday Exer- cise.—Anon. We have come , with joyful greeting. See Song of Arbor Day.—Pettinos. - We have determined to mass the voters around the prin- ciple of prohibition. See New Party Needed, A.— Finch. We have each other's deathless love. See Surety.—Byn- Rher. * We have evidence before us. See Home Rule for Ireland.— Gladstone. - We have faith in old proverbs full surely. there's a Will there’s a Way.—Cook. We have heard [or read] of a Pat so financially flat. See Pat and the Pig.—Anon. We have heard of the city so shining and fair. - Home.—Anon. We have heard the roll of the signal-gun. Swift. We have him on the mountain now, a lion fierce at bay. See King’s Mountain.— We have honored Washington, our first President. See Literary Side of Washington, The.—De Morgan. See Where See Nearing See Regatta.— See Execution of We have loitered and laughed in the flowery croft. See Garden Lyric, A.—Locker-Lampson. We have made a good beginning here to-day. and the Union.—Lincoln. “We have made them fools and weak.” Strong Ones.—Widdemer. 'e have met for the freest discussion of these resolutions. See Murder of Lovejoy, at Alton, Illinois, 1837, The.— Phillips. We have met here to celebrate the hundreth anniversary of the birth of one of the two greatest Americans. See Abraham Lincoln and Lincoln.-Roosevelt. We have met to-day to pay tribute to the loyalty and hero- ism of the men who marched under the banner of freedom. See Memorial Address.-Harried. We have much enjoyed receiving. See Bark, The...—Anon. We have never known so quick and general a transition. See Repeal of the Stamp Act, The...—Mayhew. We have nicknamed it “Old Glory.” See Banner Betsey Made, The.—Harbaugh. We have not all had the good fortune. See Babies.— Clemens. - - We have our share of ups and downs. See When Daddy Tights the Tree.—Sangster. - See Slavery See God and the We have put a dumb-waiter in our house. See Dumb- waiter, The.—Cozzens. We have reached the end of the Roman republic. See Mon- archy of Caesar, The.—Mommsen. We have read in song and story. See Man Who Cooks the Grub.-Kiser. We have sailed many months, we have sailed many weeks. See Hunting of the Snark, The.—Carroll. We have seen thee, O Love, thou art fair; thou art goodly, O Love. See Atlanta in Calydon (Chorus).--Swin. burne. We have sent him seeds of the melon’s core. See Ku Klux. —Cawein. We have shaken hands with the world’s business. See That we should Rise with the Lark (We Cherish Dreams).--Lamb. We º: short time to stay as you. See Daffodils.-Her- *1 CRI. - We have sipped the cup of sorrow. See Whom God Hath Joined.—McClaughry. - We have the good fortune, under the blessing of a benign Providence. See Sanctity of State Obligations.—Web- Ster. - We have the King in royal state. Gentlemen, The.—Sewell. We have the subjoined discourse, delivered by a Southern divine. See Brother Watkins.—Gough. We have things with cogs and pulleys. See Farm Machin- See Young English ery.—Mason. ** We have to glance over sixty years. See George the Third. —Thackeray. We have traveled many a year, John. Always Been Blessings.--Anon. We have worked our claims. See Forty-nine.—Miller. “We haven't Elder Hophni's opinion yet.” See Shammy's Christmas Tree.—Cartwright. - We hear a cry increasing still. See Lincoln Campaign Song, A.—Anon. We hear a great deal of the duty the citizen owes the soºnent. See Protection of American Citizens, The. —tºrye. F: We hear it maintained by people of more gravity than understanding. See Genius and Common Sense.— Hazlitt. - “We hear thee speak of the thyroid gland. Gland, The.—R. M. - We hear her a mile to west’ard—the liner that cut us through. See “As Beseemeth Men.”—Day. : We heard it calling, clear and low. See Cuckoo, The...— Locker-Lampson. º, We heard the music ringing from the camps of long ago. See Our Boys are Marching on.—Jewett. w We here celebrate the birthday. See Lincoln Day Exercise, A.—Anon. f We, Hermia, have with our needles created both one flower. See Midsummer Night's Dream (Helena and Hermia). —Shakespeare. We hew’d with our swords. See Norse-War Song, A.— Craig. - . We hold still among us some of those who were active agents. See Bunker Hill Monument, The (To the Revolutionary Veterans).-Webster. We hold that all drinking of intoxicants is perilous and See There Have See Thyroid wrong. See Our Warfare and Our Duty.—Cuyler. We honor Tiberty in name and in form. See Liberty.— George. We hope your Christmas will be merry. See Christmas Greeting.— (School and Home Edweation.) - We indeed have heard of sleeping beauty. See Edward Shore (Sleep the Detractor of Beauty).-Crabbe. We journeyed through broad woodland ways. See Spring Journey, A.—Palmer. We journeyed with a company to play. See Bazaar Girl, The-Arnold. --- FIRST LINE INDEX We need we We We We We We We We We We We We We We W We We We We We We € W We € We We W We We € We We We just shake See Old Friends.- Anon. knew it would rain for all the morn. Rain.—Aldrich. - - knew them friends; he held her glance. Huntington. know as well as any other class of American citizens. See Duty of Naturalized Citizens, The.—Guenther. know him now, all narrow jealousies. See Prince Con- sort, The.—Tennyson. know him, out of Shakespeare's art. —Tennyson. know him well; no need of praise. Greeting to Seward.—Harte. know not what it is, dear, this sleep so deep and still. See Two Mysteries, The...—Dodge. know not yet what life shall be. Waddington. know some famous fruit that grows. Hero.—Anon. know that self-government is difficult. Roosevelt. know what would be the effect of abating faith. same.—Anon. knowed we’d heah de music. hands at meeting. See Before the See Gossip.– See On Lytton. See California's See Mors et Vita.-- See Our Little See same.— See See Plantation Christ- mas, A.—Stanton. lack yet cannot fix upon the lack. See Later Life.— Rossetti. laid [or lay] in a cell, Mister Judge, all night long. See Little Outcast's Plea, The.—Anon. last night received a piece of ill news. See Spectator, The (Death of Sir Roger de Coverley).-Addison, lay [or laid] in a cell, Mr. Judge, all night long. See Little Outcast's Plea, The.—Anon. z lay in the trenches we'd dug in the ground. See Bal- lad of Bunker Hill, The.—Hale. lay low in the grass on the broad plain levels. See Kit See Carver and the Caliph, Carson’s Ride.—Miller. lay our story in the East. The.—Dobson. lay us down to sleep. See same.—Moulton. lead two lives, the outward seeming fair. See same.— Anon. - leave the well-beloved place. Home, The).-Tennyson. left behind the painted buoy. nySOn. left the city, street and square. Anon. left the silent forest, and, day after day. See Tecumseh Buffalo Herds, The).—Mair. lesser folk from a poorer plan. The.—Valentine. lift our tuneful voices now. See We Lift Our Tuneful Voices.—Anon. light on fruits and flowers. See Bees, The.—Trench. like to help our mother when she's working all the day. See Helping Mother.—Day. & liken not this little Maid. See On Marie de Bourbon.— Malherbe. lingered at Domo d’Ossola. Johnson. lingered on the farmhouse steps. —Morse. listened, as all boys in their better moods will listen. See Tom Brown's School Days (“We listened,” etc.).- Hughes. See In Memoriam (Old See Voyage, The.—Ten- See July Dawning.— See Tears of Washington, See Farewell to Italy.— See Summer Idyl, A. little children gather the brightest flowers of May. See Children's Offering, The.—Gerome. live in an age of boasted enlightenment. See Two Pic- tures.—Hoss. live in deeds, not years; in thoughts, not breaths. See Festus (Aim of . Life, The).-Bailey. live in the world’s crisis. Never were such changes. See same.—Anon. live not in our moments or our years. of the Trench. lived beneath the mat, Warm and snug and fat. Mice, The.—Carroll. lived in cloudland. Allen. love our country’s winding streams. and Our Country.—Anon. love our pleasant School. kins. love the flowers, the little flowers. See Flowers for Memorial Day and For Decoration Day.—Phillips. love thee, Ann Maria Smith. See Editor's Wooing, The. —Newell. love you more than we can sing. See Dear Santa Claus. —Anon. loved the birds and babbling brooks. Pallou. loved the wild clamor of battle. The.—Mitchell. march with hearts so true. See Lincoln.—I. N. M. mark the lowly place where he was born. See Lincoln. —Nesbit. Present and Happiness in Little Things.-- See See Dance of the Snowflakes.— See Washington See School Cantata.—Hop- See My John— See Song of the Flags, See Enjoyment We We W We We We We We We We We € We We We We We We “We must go,” sighed little Ruby. We We We We We We We “We mustn't go near the pond, Sissy.” We We We We We may grow rich and build. See House not Made with EIands, The.—Gordon. may live without poetry, music and art. Lytton. may not know. See In the Time of Strife.—Stanton. may not own a hero's crown. See Smaller Things, The. See Lucile.— —Pickering. - may not stand content; it is our part. See same- Piatt, - may rove the wide world o'er. See Home is Home.— Glover. may scatter our couch with roses. See Way of the Cross, The.—Howarth. {\ may see the cunning and curious work of nature. See Tongue, The.—Lyly. may shred the moss veil from the rose. of the Heart.—Anon. mean to do it. Some day, some day. See Calling the Angels in.—Anon. mean to tear down only that which is wrong. See Aims of the Progressive Party.—Beveridge. meant to be very kind. See Three Little Nest Birds.- Anon. measured the riotous baby. Brown. meet again, the children of the Pilgrims, to remember our fathers. See Age of the Pilgrims the Heroic Period of our History, The (Pilgrims of New England, The). —Choate. - meet and we part; the world is wide. See Memories See Measuring the Baby.— See Life.—Anon. Anon. meet at one gate. See Lucille (We Meet at One Gate).-- Meredith. meet in thought, or better still, in person. See Thanks- giving.—La Moille. meet 'neath the sounding rafter. See Indian Revelry.— Dowling. meet today to celebrate the anniversary. See In Mem- Ory of Lincoln.—Anon. meet to-day to say farewell. Days.-Birch. meet under the gloom of a calamity. Lincoln.—Emerson. See Farewell to School See Abraham meet upon the level, and we part upon the square. See same.—Morris. meet you with our greeting and with our farewell. See College-Life Reveals Real Character.—Anon. men are not fragments—we are wholes. See Narrow- ness of Specialties, The.—Lytton. men who in the morn of youth defied. than we Know.—Wordsworth. met at Narragansett Pier. See Engaged.—Curtiss. met but in one giddy dance. See To .—Praed. met—'twas in a crowd—and I thought he would shun me. See We Met.—Bayly. . mind not how the sun in the mid-sky. See Pericles and Aspasia (Cleone to Aspasia).-Landor. mourn, as philanthropists and Christians. See Prohibi- tion the Only Safeguard for Youth.--Taylor. must be free or die, who speak the tongue. net: “It is not to be thought of,” etc. Freedom).-Wordsworth. must be nobler for our dead, be sure. The.—Bates. must be sure to give due weight in our minds. Sunny Side, The.—Eliot. : must enter the town of St. Ogg's—that venerable town. See Mill on the Floss, The (Ogg, the Son of Beorl).- See Greater See Son- (Faith and See Watchers, See liot. must fight this temperance battle out. See same.— Gough. See Little Leaves, The. —Cooper. must have an end of all prosecution of ideas. See Free- dom of Thought.—Castelar. must have doves and serpents in our hearts. See On Doves and Serpents.—Quarles. must love, and unlove, and, it may be. The (“We must love,” etc.).-Lytton. must not stint our necessary actions in the fear. Ring Henry VIII. (Oracle).-Shakespeare. must pass like smoke or live within the spirit's fire. See Immortality.—Russell. . must trust the conductor, most surely. See Don't Stop at the Station Despair and Station Despair.—Miller. mustered at midnight, in darkness we formed. See Bethel.—Duganne. - See Stagnant, The.— See Wanderer, See (St. Nicholas.) . need a healthy body. Roosevelt. need a loftier ideal to nerve us to [or for] heroic lives. See Ambition.—Greeley. need never hesitate to bring old faiths into new light. See Old Faiths in New Light.—Smyth. need not bid, for cloistered cell. See same.--Keble. need that Charmer, for our hearts are Sore. Charmer, The.—Stowe. See Study Hard, Play Hard.— See 9 3 9 We need AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS We need the Puritan spirit in certain elements of our We see here to-day a free and independent mingling of men. society. See Independent Spirit of the Puritans, The. i. Our Banner Unrent; its Stars Unobscured.— . —Lodge. OSS. need the spirit of ’75 to guide us safely. See Battle We see in Lincoln patience. See Lincoln.—Hughes. of Bunker Hill (Dizzy Activities of the Times, The).-- We see not in this life the end of human actions. See En- Everett. during Influence.—Anon. needs must be divided in the tomb. See same.—Santa- We see not, know not; all our way. See Thy Will be Done. yana. —Whittier. - never fight, my wife and I. See My Wife and I.- : We see them not—we cannot hear. See Are They not All Anon. Ministering Spirits?—Hawker. never speak our deepest feelings. See Books.—Hale. We see with our vision imperfect. See same.—Cary. now are but boys. See Looking Ahead.—Rook. We Seek, as twilight saddens into gloom. See Virgi's Tomb. now, mid hope vor better cheer. See Jeane.—Barnes. —Gibson. often hear of men being “moved by the Spirit.”. See We seek not strife, but when our outraged laws. See Old Moved by a Crank.--Allen. Ironsides (Tattered Ensign, The).--Holmes. often see, as on we jog. See Less than Cost.—Kid- We seek remembered wood-paths, fragrent with breath of der. t pines. See Woodland Hymn, A.—Holder. only ask for sunshine. See Song: “We only ask for We seek to know, and knowing seek. See In Memoriam.— Sunshine.”—Whitney. Bede. A. ought persistently to present and emphasize the idea. We shall do so much in the years to come. See What Have See Resistance of Mal-administration.—Cleveland. We Done Today?—Waterman. ought to find the fundamental principles of representa- We shall find a time, Audrey. See As You Like It.— tion exemplified. See House of Representatives.— Shakespeare. Lodge. - - We shall have success. See War for the Union, The...— own no houses, no lots, no lands. See Sunbeam and Holmes. I.—Realf. We shall have the nicest kind of a party. See Temptation parted at last, the Death Angel had come. See Parting, Resisted.—Denison. The.—Head. - - - We shall lodge at the sign of the Grave. See Travellers.- parted by the gate in June. See Difficulty of Rhyming, Addleshaw. The.—Anon. We shall meet and rest. See Meeting Place, The (“We parted in sadness, but spoke not of parting. See We shall meet,” etc.).-Bonar. |Parted in Sadness.—Hoffman. - We shall now consider the law. See Daniel versus Dish- parted in silence, we parted by night. See We Parted clout.—Stevens. in Silence.—Crawford. We shall now return to the law, for our laws are full of pass; but they remain. See Farewell to Tuscany.— returns. See Bullum versus Boatum.—Stevens. - Symonds. We shall walk no more through the sodden plain. See passed the bridge with tramping steeds. See Bridge When Sparrows Build.—Ingelow. of Glen Aray, The.—Mackay. We shape ourselves the joy or fear. See Raphael (“We passed upon the oaken stair. See Why They Didn't shape,” etc.).--Whittier. - |Bow.—Anon. We shell the corn for a pop-corn ball. See Pop Corn.— pay the tribute of respect and reverence to the gallant Anon. men. See Tribute to the Unknown.—Burrage. We should fill the hours with the sweetest things. See If pledged our hearts, my love and I. See Exchange, The. We had but a Day.—Anon. —Coleridge. - We show in simple manner. See Song of Degrees, A.— plough and sow, we’re so very, very low. See Song of (New York Sun.) the “Lower Classes.”—Jones. We sighing said, “Our Pan is dead.” See Thoreau's Flute. praise not now the poet's art. See Bryant on his Birth- —Alcott. day.—Whittier. We sing “Our Country’s” song to-night. See Voice of the put him to bed in his little night gown. See After the Loyal North, A.—Holmes. Fourth of July.—Dawson. We sit before the row of evening Hamps. See Hamlet at the read of kings and gods that kindly took. See Cruel Boston.--Howe. - - Mistress, The.—Carew. - We sit here in the Promised Land. See Ode Recited at the represent the cardinal points. See Four Points, The.— Harvard Commemoration, July 21, 1865 (Unreturning Anon. 4. Brave, The) —Lowell. ºnent the cardinal points. See We are Four.— We * in the light of the dancing fire. See His Reverie.— OO K. Ong. . sail toward evening's lonely star. See Song.—Thax- We slight the gifts that every season bears. See Through ter. ...” - Life.—(Chambers’ Journal.) - - sailed lºnd sailed upon the desert sea. See Hope.— . We sow the glebe, we reap the corn. See Mystery.—Brown- IHowells. - ing. - sailed to and fro in Erie's broad lake. See Perry's Vic- || We speak, we speak of the loved and lost. See Beautiful tory.—Anon. - - Gate, The.—Anon. ; sat at twilight nigh the sea. See Off Rough Point.— We stand amid the palaces of Shushan. See Queen Vashti. Lazarus. —Talmage. !. sat by the cheerless fireside. See same.—Stoddard. We stand among mysteries, are full of enquiries. See Truth sat by the fisher's cottage. See Fisher's Cottage, The. of the Gospel, The.—McKenzie. —Heine. We stand to-day in the presence of a stately column. See sat by the open window. See Are These God’s Chil- Two Voices.—Brewer. dren —Chatfield. We stand to-day the most thoroughly secularized government. sat in the country parsonage, on a cold winter day. See See God in Government.—Lathrop. - Carlo and the Freezer.—Talmage. We stand upon the Moorish mountain side. See Pine Woods, sat in the light of dying day. See Four Lives.—Free- || The.—Hanmer. IIla, Il. We started away from the parson's house, my fair yOung Sat mute on our chargers, a handful of men. See Death- Wife and I. See Frontier Bridal—almost a Tragedy, ride, The.—Marston. A.—Lynch. sat on the old gray bridge. See Vacation Fragment, We stood alone in the choir loft. See Lost Chord Found, A.—Hall. A.—Holcomb. sat within the farm-house old. See Fire of Driftwood, We stood alone upon the deck one night. See Secret, A.— The.—Longfellow. Anon. sate among the stalls at Bethlehem. See Holy Night, We stood at the bars as the sun went down. See Lovely The.—Browning. Scene, A., and That Jersey Cow.—Anon. Saw, and wooed each other's eyes. See Reward of We stood in the moonlight's tender glow. See It's Hard to Innocent Love, The.—Habington. be Good—Anon. - saw the light shine out afar. See Golden Carol, The We stoº night on Beacon Street. See After the Opera. and Golden Carol of Melchor, Balthazar an * & e the Three Kings of Cologne, The...— (Old cºver W. º: ; sº s ii ...in, *wº-ºº: - $ g * W3, LCI ". €62 at a PIEy.—An Ori. sºlºw tides go ma come. See Sea Dreams, A. | W. º ë. the ragged rocks. See čjº at Sun- saw the Swallows gathering in the sky. See Modern r Set. à Zier. - ori - Love (One Twilight #. "Mºja; We º Nº. .*. *#al. Her Heart was False saw Thee in Thy balmy nest. See Holy Nativity, The We stood where the Snake-like ivy. See Shadows.--Anon. (Hymn as Sºng by the Shepherds, A) and Verses from | We summoned not the silent guest. See Skeleton at the the Shepherd's Hymn.—Crashaw. Feast, The.—Roche. say it for an hour or for years. See “Good-by.”— ‘We take pleasure in answering at once. See Is There a Litchfield. Santa Claus 7–Anon. . §§atter seed with careless hand. See Effect of Example, We talk'd with open heart, and tongue. See Fountain, The. The Keble º —Wordsworth. Searched , the list from first to last. See Naming the We talked of Abraham Lincoln in the night. See We Talked Baby, -(Harper’s Bazar.) of Lincoln.—Thomson. - y 994. FIRST LINE INDEX We worship we We We We ‘‘We tell the truth ! We, We We, We We We, We We—walking so slowly adown the green lane. “We want,”—the Duchess said to me to-day. We We We We We We We We We We talked of books, we talked of songs. See Bachelor's Hope, The.—Luzader. & talked of kings, little Ned and I. See Was Lincoln King 2—Bangs. talked with open heart, and tongue. —Wordsworth. - telephoned to the intelligence office for a cook. See What’s in a Name 2—Anon. we tell! we tell” shouted the Meth- See Sounds of the Sabbath Bells, The...— See Fountain, The. odistic bell. Anon. that did nothing study but the way. See Renunciation, A.—King. that were friends, yet are not now. See Divorced.— FIoughton. the Class of Ninety-seven, being about to leave this sphere. See Will, The.—Anon. the fairies, blithe and antic. Randolph. the fairies, blithe and antic. See Stolen Fruit.—Hunt. the governors of the states. See Declaration of Prin- ciples.— (By the Conference on the Conservation of Natural Resources.) the People of the United States. Constitution.— tiny tots must make our speech. Big.—Rook. took it to the Woods, we two. took our pussy's photograph. Hammond. - track the herds o'er the prairies wide. Song, The.—M’Donnell. trust that we have too much good sense to attempt painting a picture of Sarah Siddons. See Mrs. Sid- dons.—Wilson. two have grown up so divinely together. See My Com- rade and I.-Trowbridge. two were alone by the sea. The.—Hickey. two will stand in the shadow here. See Two.—Anon. unveil to-day and set here for perpetual contemplation. See Burns.—Curtis. used to have old-fashioned things, like hominy and greens. See Daughter's Learned to Cook.--Anon. used to keep a cow when we lived in the country. See Experience with a Refractory Cow.—Anon. used to think the negro didn’t count for very much. See Negro Soldier, The.—Channing. useter chune to de minor keys. See 'Way down in Georgy.—Piner. wait for the bugle, the night dews are cold. See Waiting for the Bugle.—Anon. wake the prairie echoes. —Anon. walk alone through all life's various ways. lation and same.—Gray. walked across the hill one night. Oread, The...—Clark. See Song of Fairies.— See Preamble to Se When We Grow See Emerson.—Dodge. See Composite Cat, A.— See Voyageur's See Ship From Tirnanoge, See Riders of the Plains, The. See Iso- See Stars above Mt. walked along that slippery street. See Smooth Day, A. —Jot. walked along, while bright and red. See Two April Mornings, The.—Wordsworth. See Bull Run. —Haven. wander along thro’ the shade of the vale. the Lovely Vale.—Perkins. wandered down the quaint old lane. A.—Waithman. See Through See Summer Idyl, wandered in the woodland dim. See Strawberries.— Munkittrick. wandered to the Pine Forest. See In the Pine Forest of the Cascine and Recollection, The.—Shelley. want a teacher that talks English. See Interview be- tween the School Directors and the Janitor, An.— Denison. ** want public sentiment against the liquor traffic. See Temperance.—Gough. See Prologue ; º Amateur Performance of “The Honeymoon.”— I’8,62Ol. want to sing a little. See Rainy Day, The.—Rook. was all boys, then, an’ didn’t care for nothin'. See Jim Wolfe and the Cats.—Clemens. was more like brothers than anything else. See Me and Bill.—Overton. was out there on the prairie—wife, an’ Jimmie an' me. See On the Prairie.—Meyers. was workin' at the tunnel's mouth. See At the Tun- nel's Mouth.-Lyster. watch for the light of the morn to break. See Song of the Bees.—Gould. - watch'd her breathing thro’ the night. The.—Hood. watch'd him, while the moonlight. Death.-Elliott. watched, as she lingered all the day. of St. Lucy, The...—Neale. Wear to-day the colors. See Our Flag.—Anon. - wº. you, friends, to our program. See Welcome, A. -AI) Oll. See Death-bed, See Love Strong in See Martyrdom We We We We We We We We We We We We We We We We We We we We We We We We We We We we We We We We We We We We We We We We We We W We We, We € We We welcome you, O parents kind. See Little Words of Welcome.—Anon. - were a fashionable and highly cultured party. See Three Men in a Boat (Herr Slossenn Boschen's Song). —Jerome. were at school together, the little Jew and I. See Little Jew, The...—Craik. were at the foot of the American fall. of Niagara.--Dickens. . were both brought up in a country town. Jim.— (Chicago Times.) were boys together. See same.—Morris. were crowded in the cabin. See Tempest, Fields. were driving the down express. Story, The.—Wilkins. were eight fishers of the western sea. The.—Sterling. were eight, including the driver. stopped. See Miggles.—Harte. were going on Saturday ever so far. See Impressions See Me and The.— See Engine Driver's See Swimmers, Suddenly the stage See Troublesome Caller, A.—Anon. were hunting for wintergreen berries. See Sister and I.—Anon. were in disgrace, we boys, and the reason of it was this. See Sam Lawson's Fireside Stories (Laughing in Meeting [or Laughin' in Meetin']).—Stowe. were no sooner come to the Temple Stairs. See To Spring Gardens.—Addison. were not by when Jesus came. Apostle.—Keble. were not many, we who stood. II].3.Il. were on picket, sir, he and I. —Anon. were ordered to Samoa from the coast of Panama. International Episode, An.—Duer. were playing on the green together. to You ?—Probyn. were ready for the movin'. Things.--Carpenter. were seated around a big log fire. Story, A.—Wheeler. were seeking gold in the Texas hold. Leap.–Buchanan. were sitting idly gazing on the varied scene before us. See September Violet, A.—Anon. were sitting in the moonlight. See Cupid's Casuistry.— Lampton. were sitting round the fire, staring at the logs ablaze. See Joe, my Pard, the Parson.—M'Beath. were sitting yesterday after dinner. See Candidate, The-Cowper. were standing in the doorway. See Kiss at the Door, A. —Anon. - were ten maidens in the green corn. ter, The.—Swinburne. were twin brothers, tall and hale. —Thompson. were two daughters of one race. Tennyson. - were two lovers: let me lie by her. See Saint and Sin- ner.—Browning. - were two pretty babes. See Sonnet XI—Lamb. were young, we were merry, we were very, very wise. See Unwelcome.—Coleridge. who have loved, alas ! may not be friends. See We Who See Under the Holly See St. Thomas the See Monterey.—Hoff- See Guard's Story, The. See See Is It Nothing See Them Dear Old Garret See Wonderful Dog See Phil Blood’s See King's Daugh- See Flight Shot, A. See Sisters, The.— Have Loved.—Robinson. who have loved each other. Bough.-Mackay. who were lovers of life. See same.—Ledoux. whose days and ways. See Christ was Antiphones (Out- side Church).--Swinburne. will be satisfied; let us be satisfied. (Mark Antony Scene).-Shakespeare. will grieve not, rather find. See Ode: Intimations of Immortality (“We will grieve not”).-Wordsworth. will have to debate at school next Friday. See Girls’ Debate, A.—Anon. - will keep it with flowers, with the roses of red. See New Fourth of July.—Irving. - will not speak of years to-night. See James Russell Lowell's Birthday Festival.—Holmes. will not strike for private wrongs alone. See Julius Caesar See Marino Faliero (Procreative Virtue of Great Examples).-- Byron. - will obey. Forward we go, although our feet must tread. See Go Forward.—Murray. will try to make some small piece of ground beautiful. See Arbor Day Aspiration.—Ruskin. wish to declare how the birds of the air. of the Bird, The.—Courthope. with hearts so light and happy. at Chrismas ,The.—Anon. wonder if “The Good Fellow” ever mistrusts his good- ness. See Good Fellow, The.—Holland. wondered why he always turned aside. See Inheritance. —Higginson. - worship the Spirit that walks unseen. dian's Faith, The.—M'Gee, See Trail See Tree that Blooms See Arctic In- 995 We Would AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS We would speak first of the Puritans. See Milton (Pur- itans, The).-Macaulay. - We wreathe with flowers the peaceful graves. See Cher- ished Names.--Smith. We wreathed about our darling's head. The.—Lowell. We yield to none in reverences for the past. —Lowell. p We zealots made up a stiff clay. See Let us all be unhappy on Sunday.—Neaves. Weak and irresolute is man. See Morning-glory, See Slavery. See Human Frailty.—Cow- per. Weak-winged is song. See Ode Recited at the Harvard Com- memoration, ... July 21, 1865.-Lowell. . . . Weally, if you’d like to know. See Dude's Opinion of War, A.—Anon. Wealth is power, talent is power. See Real Power.—Anon. Wearied and worn with earthly cares, I yielded to repose. See Starless Crown, The.—Anon. Wearied arm and broken sword. See Pocahontas.--Thack- eray. Weary already, wearly miles to-night. Moon, A.—Rossetti. - - Weary at heart with winter yesterday. See April.-Aur- 1nger. Weary human nature lays its head on the bosom of the di- vine Word. See Reply to Essays and Reviews.- Anon. *. . - Weary, I grow, but only more to stray. ment.—Peletier. Weary, I open wide the antique pane. See Poetry and the Poet.-Bunner. - - - Weary lot is thine, fair maid. See Rokeby (“Weary Lot is Thine, A”).—Scott. Weary men, what reap ye?—“Golden corn for the stranger.” See Famine Year, The.—Wilde. i - Weary months I’ve spent in Tampa, where the luscious hard- tack grows. See Telling them of Tampa.-Anon. Weary not, Soul, because the world is shaken. See Ad Animam—Dixon. e Weary of all this wordy strife. See Catholic Love.-Wes- See Mother See Match with the See Discourage- ley. Weary of carking thought and sick of hoping. of Mothers.-Cregan. Weary of myself, and sick of asking. —Arnold. Weary, Oh so weary. See Launa Dee.—Hovey. Weary one, fired of life and its restlessness. - Blanchard. Weary was I of the clamour and rush of the town. See In the Lap of the Bog.—Healy. Weary, weary, desolate. See Yuma.-Phelps. Weary with toil, I haste me to my bed. See Sonnets, XXVII. - —Shakespeare. - Weave in, weave in, my hardy life. Hardy Life.—Whitman. - Weave no more silks, ye Lyons looms. Howe. * Weave no more the marriage chain I See Bridal Dirge, A.— Procter. Weave the dance, and raise again the sacred chorus. See FIymn to Demter.—Ledoux. Weave the warp, and weave the woof. - (Curse upon Edward, The).-Gray. Web-Spinner was a miser old. See True Story of Web-spin- ner, The.—Howitt. Webster could awe a senate, Everett could charm a college. See Daniel O'Connell's Power over the Irish People.— Phillips. Webster possessed the element of an impressive character. See Eulogy of Webster.—Choate. - Wednesday noon was fixed as the time for the funeral. See Burial of Washington, The.—Anon. Wee Davie Daylicht. See Wee Davie Daylicht.—Tennant. Wee Jouky Daidles toddlin' out an’ in. See Wee Jouky Daidles.—Smith. Wee, modest, crimson-tippèd flower. Daisy.—Burns. Wee Polly had a shadow. Wee Sandy in the corner. Smart. Wee, sleekit, cowrin', tim’rous beastie. See To a Mouse on Turning up her Nest with the Plow.—Burns. Wee Tommy sat down to his holiday dinner. See Tommy's Dinner.—Cooper. Wee Willie Winkie rins through the town. kie.—Miller. weed, mºved root tangled in sand. See Self-dependence. See Weave In, My See Our Orders.- See Bard, The See To a Mountain See Polly's Shadow.—North. See Still Small Voice, The.— See Willie Win. See Sea Iris.- Weehawken In thy mountain scenery yet. See Fanny (Wēehawken and the New York Bay).-Halleck. Weel, having thus wooed Miss M'Flimsey and gained her. See Cast-off Garments.—Butler. Weel, [or well), Sandy, man, and how did ye like the ser- mon the day. See Sandy Macdonald’s Signal.—Ross. Weel, ye maun understan', said Bob, that naething in the worl' wid. See Bob Johnston’s Visit to the Circus.- Stewart. Weep no more, nor sigh, nor groan. See Queen of Corinth, The (Weep no More).-Fletcher. See Rest.— Weep not for him I The Thracians wisely gave. See On the Death of General Taylor.—Conrad. Weep not for me. See Voice from Afar, A.—Newman. Weep not for Scio's children slain. See Massacre at Scio, The.—Bryant. - Veep not, my wanton Smile upon my knee. See Mena- phon (Sephestia’s Song to her Child).--Greene. Weep not l tears must vainly fall. See Weep not l Sigh not —Linton. - *. Weep not that we must part. Anon. Weep not to-day; why should this sadness be 2 See Weep not Today.—Bridges. - º Weep with me, all you that read. See Epitaph on Salathiel Pavy, a Child of Queen Elizabeth's Chapel, An.-Jon- SOIl. a' Weep you no more, sad fountains. See same and Sleeper, The, Anon. weeping ºpoke then gave his fleet the reins. See Cumae. — V Irg11. - Weeping Philosophers there were of old. See Introduction to Barton’s Comic Recitations.—J. B. Weiß if you're fain. See Poem, to the Critic, The.- : IIC162]” See Love Cannot Die.— €I’. Weighed down by grief, o'erborne by deep despair. See Human.—Burton. Weighing the steadfastness and state. Weird wife of Bein-y-Vreich horo ! Bein-y-Vreich.-Shairp. Welcome all who lead or follow. See Verses placed over the Door at the Entrance into the Apollo Room at the Devil Tavern.—Jonson. Welcome be thou heavenly King. See Man.—Vaughan. horo ! See Cailleach See Welcome Yule.— - Il OI). Welcome, beautiful Chrismas day. See same.—Anon. Welcome, bright flag welcome to-day ! See Red, White and Blue, The.—Anon. Welcome, Christmas! heel and toe. See Stocking's Song, The. —Dodge. - . Welcome, dear Rosencrantz, and Guildenstern 1 See Hamlet. —Shakespeare. Welcome, friend of our fathers, to our shores. See Wel- come to General La Fayette.—Everett. Welcome from Egypt, sir. See Antony and Cleopatra (Cleo- patra's Barge).-Shakespeare. Welcome, glad Christmas time. See same.—Anon. “Welcome, happy morning !” age to age shall say. See Welcome, Happy Morning.—Fortunatus. - Welcome, Jack l Where has thou been 2 See King Henry IV., Pt. I. (Prince Henry and Falstaff.).-Shakespeare, Welcome, kind friends, we greet you all. See Opening Piece, An.—Anon. Welcome, kind friends, Friends.-E. S. F. e Welcome, maids of honour. See To Violets.-Herrick. Welcome, my old friends. See To an old Danish Song-Book. —Longfellow. Welcome, old friend | See To Age.— Landor. Welcome, pale primrose l starting up between. rose and To a Primrose.—Clare. Welcome, pale primrose l See To a Primrose.—Clare. Welcome, pure thoughts I welcome, ye silent groves | See Thoughts on the Forest.—Wotton. - Welcome, silence I welcome, peace | See Love of the Country. —Bloomfield. * Welcome, sweet prince, to London, to your chamber. See King Richard III. (Little Princes, The).--Shakes- peare. Welcome that Star in Judah’s sky. See Cornish Carol, A.— PHawker. “Welcome,” the wood-god murmured. See Adirondacs, The (Philosophers' Camp, The).-Emerson. Welcome them, cheer them, crown them with flowers | See Hail to the Veterans.—Richardson. Welcome ! These eyes could see no better sight. See Sohrab and Rustum.—Arnold. - - Welcome, thou festal morn 1 See Birthday of Washington Ever Honored.—Howland. Welcome, thrice welcome, all our friends. Anon. Welcome, thrice welcome is thy silvery gleam. ford Fountain.--Holmes. - Welcome, thou festal morn 1 never be passed in scorn. See Bºday of Washington ever Honored, The.—How- & Il (i. Welcome thou peaceful dawn I See Sabbath, The.—Anon. “Welcome to Rome !” The cry rang through the city. See Regulus.-Braddock. . Welcome to the day returning. See Ode for Washington's Birthday and Washington's Birthday.—Holmes. Welcome, Uncle, to our Centennial party. See Columbia's Centennial Party.—Slade. Welcome, welcome do I sing. See Welcome, A.—Browne. Welcome, welcome is the greeting. See Return of Thanks- giving, The.—Gunnison. “Welcome, welcome, little stranger, fear no harm, and fear no danger. See Address to a Robin.-Alcott. - Welcome ! welcome, little stranger l Welcome to my lone retreat I See Prisoner to a Robin who Came to his Window.—Montgomery. we greet you all. See Welcome, These many years. See Prim- See Cowslip.– See Strat- * 996 FIRST LINE INDEX well Welcome, welcome, welcome, is this meeting. See New Year's Exercise, A.—Bates. * Welcome, wild harbinger of Spring fellow. & t Welcome, wild Northeasterl. See North-east Wind, The and Ode to the Northeast Wind.—Kingsley. Welcome, ye pleasant dales and hills. See Old Homestead, The.—Bruce. g * Welcome ye shades, ye bowery thickets, hail. The.—Thomson. e We'll a’go pu' the heather. See same.—Nicholl. We'll agitate the question against license, high or low. See Against License.—Annable. - y Well, Alfred, you’re welcome, old fellow I See Teetotaler's Story, A.—Haywood. - Well, and how good is life! . Well, Anna, what are we going to do? perance Songs.—Vinton. * We'll begin with a box, and the plural is boxes. See Eng- lish Language, The...—Anon. * - - Well, Belindy, I have been to Washington. See Aunt De- borah Goes to Washington.--Fletcher. . * A “Well, Bessie, the right of suffrage is finally given to Women. See Election of the Future, The.—(Detroit Free Press.) Well, Betsey, this beats everything our eyes have ever seen 1 See Old Man in the Palace Car, The-Yates. - Well, Bill, shake han’s 'n', say good-by afore ye go away. See Breaking Home Ties.—Frazier. e Well, boys and girls I heard you were to have some speaking here today. See Ghosts of By-Gone Years, The...—Anon. Well, boys, this is Memorial Day I See My Father was a Soldier.—Norton. e - Well, Bridget, we've been talking. Matinee.—Coates. e Well, Brother Jonathan. See Keep the Holidays.-Denton. well, Captain, whereabouts in the wide world are we? See Gridiron, The.—Lover. * * Well, children, wanst upon a time. See Jack and the King Who Was A Gentleman.-MacManus. tº Well, Christmas eve is here at last. See Christmas Wishes. E * See Crocus.-Long- See Seasons, See Optimism.—Dowden. See Singing Tem- well, dear, if you must go, good-bye. See At the Door.— Jenks. Well, dears, the summer's come at last. See Grandma's Advice.—Wolcott. Well, Dick, are you ready to leave 2 See Wanted—a Valet. —Griffith Well, dolly, it's almost Christmas again. See Old Santa Has Struck.-Denton. Well, Dolly, what are you saying. See Talking to Dolly,– Anon. Well, don’t cry, my little tiny boy. See Dreary Song, A.— Brooks. * g Well; even then I Besides, what would you do? See Discus- sion, The.—Anon. Well, everything goes wrong. See Growler.—Elliot. “Well,” exclaimed a young lady just returned from School. See Contrasted Soliloquies.—Taylor. * We'll fill a Provence bowl and pledge us deep. See Growing Old—Ledwidge. Well for him that he has such a heart to meet his own. See Message of an AEolian Harp, The.—Havergal. Well, friend William I See Charles II and William Penn.— Il OIl. - Well, friends, I think I can not sing to-night. See “Where the Lilies Bloom.”—Piner. . “Well, General Grant, have you heard the news? See Lee's Parole.—Manville. Wells ºbse Mrs. Wattis. See Mrs. Dibble's Rest Cure.— à, Ollºl. Well hast thou stood, my country the brave fight. See Good Cause, The.—Scott. Well, Helen, quite two years have flown. —Stedman. Well, here I am, all ready for my second ball. Budd before her Second Ball.—Dallas. Well, here I am, almost as ignorant as ever. and His Neighbors, The.—Woodward. Well, here I am, ensconced in my new boarding-place. See Thanksgiving.—McBride. Well, here I am left all alone, and just as sick as I can be. See Curing an Invalid.—Anon. Well, here I am l No more college studies for three months. See Schoolmaster, The.—Adams. Well, here it is Christmas eve again. ing Tales.—Anon. Well, here it is Christmas time once more. Soliloquy, A.—Anon. Well, here we have him—pray give him a glance. It Is.—Anon. | - Well, here you are at last. at School.-Schell. Well, honor is the subject of my story. See Julius Caesar (Speech of Cassius, Instigating Brutus to Join the Conspiracy against Caesar).-Shakespeare. Well, how provoking; no one here but me. Opportunity, The.—Denton. . Well, I am glad that you have come at last. See Edged Tools. See Nettie See Student See Christmas Stock- See Christmas See How See What the Children learned See Lost See Picnic, e.—Floyd. - g Well, I am in a fix—a decided fix. See Opening Address, The.—Rook. - Well, I can say that we are rolling in wealth. See Stepping T)own.—Anon. well'ſ remember how you smiled. See Bridget and the Well, I confess, I did not guess. —Hood. Well, I declare, here is Tim, with his nose in a book as usual. See What is a Gentleman'?—Denton. Well, I havn't got much longer to live. See Uncle Zeke's Opinion.—Sabean. Well, I hope you're perfect in the table exercise. See She Stoops to Conquer (Old House a New Inn, The).- Goldsmith. - Well, I know thy trouble. See same.—Neale. Well, I must confess I shall be glad when Christmas is over. See Reformed Christmas, The.—Anon. See Her Name and See I’m not a Single Man. same.—Landor. Well, I S'pose it’s about time for the show to open. See Baby Show. In Skilletville, A.—Anon. Well, I think I'll be a soldier. See Boy's Wish, The.—- Anon. & Well, I think I’ll finish that story for the editor of the “Dutchman.” See Romance at Home.—Parton. Well, I wonder how business will be today ? See Doll Sale and Party.—Anon. - Well! I wonder how much longer we shall have to wait' See Cinderella ; or, The Glass Slipper.—McDonald. Well, if ever I saw such another man since my mother bound my head l See Mary the Cook-maid’s Letter to Doctor Sheridan.-Swift. - Well, if iver I go-o a thravelin’ again. Training.—Palmer. Well! if the Bard was weather-wise, who made. jection; An Ode.—Coleridge. Well, I’ll have to stop that flirtation. See Problem in Boy See De- See Forestalled.— IłOIl. tº “Well, I’m determined That's enough 7” See Abner and the Widow Jones.—Bloomfield. * Well, I’m getting considerably in debt. Boarder.—McBride. Well, I’m sure I don’t know what brought that old country woman here. See Uncle Jacob's Money.—McBride. Well, I’m sure we have all on a great deal to be thankful for. See Oliver Twist (Mr. Bumble and Mrs. Corney). —Dickens. Well, is the rack prepared,—the pincers heated ? See Wail of Jugurtha, The.—Wolfe. Well, it is almost time I was off on my route. the Tables.—Smith. y Well, it is decided, and to-day I start for the poor house. See Going to a New Home.—McBride. Well, it isn’t the King, after all, my dear creature l See Fudge Family in Paris, The (Letters from Miss Biddy Fudge).-Moore. Well, it's over, it's all over. See Weddin, The-Hartswick. Well it's queer, it is, and I’ve been thinking about it. See Bridget's Soliloquy.—Dallas. Well, Jack l Here you’ve gone and done it. Case, A.—Anon. Well, Jack, where have you been this long, hot day ? See Two Kinds of Fun.—Denton. Well, Jane, I stayed in town last night. See Mrs. Smith's See Turning See Similar See Spelling Down. —Urlſſor Ol. “Well, Jo, what is the matter? Don't be frightened.” See Bleak House (Death of Little Jo).—Dickens. Well, John, how many boots did you shine to-day. See Old Apple-Woman, The.—McBride. Well, Katie, and is this yersilf? And where was you this while ! See Larry's on the Force.—Russell. Well, ladies, what'll [or what will] it be 2 See At the Res- taurant.—Anon. - Well, let it take them, what have we to do. See Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám, The.—Fitzgerald. Well, little girl, you wish to come to school, do you ? See Little Teacher, The.—Anon. - - Well, madam, to resume our conversation. See Mighty Dollar, The (Scene from “The Mighty Dollar”).—Woolf. Well, Maria, now that Christmas is past. See Mr. Brown Returns Thanks,—Anon. - • s Well, Mary me darlint, I'm landed at last. See Pat's Letter. —Queerquill. - - Well, mate, you’ve asked me about a fellow. See Dukite Snake, The.—O’Reilly. - - Well, Maud, I’m twenty-four to-day. See Change of Heart, A.—Anon. Well, may'st thou halt—and gaze with brightening eyel See Sonnet: “Admonition.”—Wordsworth. We'll meet beside the dusky glen, on yon burn side. See By Yon Burn Side.—Tannahill. ! We'll meet nae mair at sunset, when the weary day is done. See Durisdeer.—Scott. - . . Well met, pretty nymph, says a jolly young swain. See Country Wedding, The.—Anon. f Well might red shame my check consume. See “Service.”— Trowbridge. * Well might the king wear sackcloth ; his were a nation’s woes. See Under the Purple and Motley.—Burdette. Well, Miss, I wonder where you live. See To the Portrait of “A Lady.”—Holmes. Well, Mrs. Columbia, if you do really think so. bia and Mr. “They Say.”—Denton. Welk, mother, how about your temperance work. See Sign- ing the Pledge.—Anon. *3 Well mother, I mustn't be skulking about here in Leipzig º longer. See Emperor and the Deserter, The.— Il OI!. See Colum- 997 Well AN INDEx To POETRY AND RECITATIONS Well, mother what is troubling you ? See Peace on Earth. —Anon. e Well, my dear Princess, I hope you have chosen wisely. See King Roughbeard, and the Princess.-Denton. Well, my dear sister, you look, almost tired to death. See Father Time's Granddaughters.-Hawthorne. . . & Well, Nanny, I have come, and you see Mr. Dishart is with me. See Little Minister (At Nanny's Cottage) – Barrie. - Well, neighbor Wink, I obsarved you kept. One eye on the preacher. See New Preacher, The.--Silonius. Well" [Wall—C.], no! I can't tell whar he lives. Bludso, of the Prairie, Belle.—Hay: Well, no] my wife ain't dead, sir, but I’ve lost her all the same. See Blacksmith's Story, The...-Olive. “Well, no,” the boy said, “the thing didn't go off exactly as See Jim I expected.” See Reminiscence of Exhibition Day, A. —Burdette. - We'll not weep for summer over. See After Summer.- Marston. Well, now, I wonder what all there is to be done today. See Trials at Headquarters.-Anon. “Well, now, spakin' o' Father Doyle.” Ghost.—Holingbroke. We'll o'er the water, we'll o'er the sea. See O'er the Water to Charlie.—Burns. Well, old man, here we are. logue).-Leeds. * Well, on condition that we're very private. See Honeymoon, The (Zamora).--Tobin. g Well one time Mr. Rabbitt an’ Mr. Coon live close ter. One annudder. See Mister Coon and Mister Rabbit.- Barris. $ We’ll read that book, we'll sing that Song. A. S. R. and Unfulfilled.—Anon. {e Well, Reader, wipe thine eyes! See Poem Dedicated to the Memory of the Reverend and Excellent Mr. Urian Oakes.—N. R. e tº e Well really, since listening to that wonderful Miss Big Witz. See Mrs. Tubbs and Political Economy.--Dallas. “Well,” said a straight-backed, straight-legged chair. See See Ambition.—Anon. How to Gain Friends.—Anon. “Well,” said the duckling, “Well.”, º e Well, Sally, we are getting along swimmingly now, aint We? See John Jones' Fortune.—McBride. * Well [or Weel], Sandy, man, and how did ye like the Ser- mon the day ? See Foxes’ Tails; or, Sandy Macdonald's Signal, The.—Anon. e "well...ºurday to Sunday said. See Sunday Morning.— EHe - See Don Squixet's See Her Graduation (Mono- See Mirage.— Well, Shamus, what brought ye 2 See Winnie's Welcome.— Emmett. * e “Well, Sir”—continued Mr. McWilliams. See Mrs. McWil- liams and the Lightning.—Clemens. Well, sir, he had the blamedest, biggest, catty cornedest pianner. See How “Ruby”. Played.—Bagby. “Well, sir,” said Mr. Dooley. See Mr. Dooley on Woman's Suffrage.—Dunne. “Well, sir,” said Mr. Dooley, I see that some schoolteachers down East.” See Corporal Punishment.—Dunne. Well sir, Sonny ain’t quite six years old. See Sonny's Christenin’.-Stuart. Well, sir, you discover the temper of the man that oppresses me. See Vicar of Wakefield, The (Innocence Rewarded). —Goldsmith. Well, spoiled child, will you never be reasonable % See Pursuit, The.—Anon. We'll stop here and rest awhile. See Not Quite a Bargain. —Denton. - - Well, stranger, come right in and have a cheer. hy, The.—Goodel. “Well, stranger, 'twas somewhere in 'sixty-nine.” Bill.—Anon. See Reason, See Lariat Well, stranger, you’re from Texas? And you want. See Soul that Passed in the Night, A.—Anon. See Midshipmate, The.— Well I that’s a woman I pity Scott COLL. Well, the ways and trials I had wid that Chineser I couldn't be tellin'. See Miss Maloney on the Chinese Question. — (Scribner’s Monthly.) Well then I I now do plainly see. See Mistress, The (Wish, The).-Cowley. Well, then, take my life. See Princess, The.—Tennyson. Well, then the promised hour is come at last. See To My Dear Friend, Mr. Congreve.—Dryden. © Well, there is but one thing to be done. Congress.—Crosby. Well, there our stockings hang again. See Christmas Wishes. See Running for —Anon. Well, they are gone, and here must I remain. See This Lime-tree Bower My Prison.—Coleridge. Well, they don’t, give you much room him 'ere. See Ob- structive Hat in the Pit, The.—Anstey. . Well, they say I’ll be elected. See Victory Deferred.—Scott. Well, thin, there was once’t upon a time. See Story of the Little Rid Hin.--—Whitney. Well, this has been a red letter day in my calendar. See Pussy Wants a Corner.—Stout. Well, this is a lonely and somewhat disdressin’ kind of a life. See Infernal Machine, An.—Anon. * , Well, “Titus, speak; how is it with thee now 7 See Brutus and Titus.—Lee. - Well, to go back to where I was before I digressed. See Membranous Croup and the McWilliamses.—Clemens. Well to think, to write with ease. See Three Pleasures, The. —Brizeux. Well, Tom, my boy, I must say good-bye. See Home Concert, The.--Brine. - Well, Tom says that he knows. See Christmas Eve Conspir- acy.-Anon. “Well, Uncle Sam,” says Jefferson D. See Overtures from Richmond.—Child. º, Well, well, de ole house begins to look a little comfortable. . See Deaf in a Horn.—Anon. Well, well, Father Christmas, I’ll do as you say. See Christ- mas Reunion, A.—Sterling. Well, Well; Fourth of July again –A.D. OIl. Well, what do you want me to do. See Triumph of Father. —Cutting. Well, what is th’ world ever comin’ to. See Irish Girl and the Telephone.—Bailey and Schell. . Well, when I first infested this retreat. See First Settler's Story, The.—Carleton. - Well, who'd ha’. thought it ! Miss Mehitable has walked off the stage. See Miss Higginson's Will.—Bellows. Well, why don’t you say it, husband? I know what you want to say. See Selking the Farm.—Day. Well, wife, I’ve been to church to-day—been to a stylish one. See Old Man in the Stylish Church, The.—Yates. Well, wife, I’ve been to 'Frisco, an' I called to see the boys. ee Old Man Goes to Town, The.—Swinterton. - Well, wife, I’ve found the model church I I worshiped there º See Old Man in the Model Church, The.— 8,156 S. - Well worthy to be magnified are they. See Pilgrim Fathers, The.—Wordsworth. Well, ye see, I’d sold my papers. See Patriotic Party, A. See Newsboy in Church, .—Kelly. - Well, yes, I calkerlate it is a little quiet here. See When the Train Comes in.-Waterman. Well, yes, it’s sometimes pretty lonesome here. See Sod IIouse in Heaven, The.—Mills. Well, yes, I’ve lived in Texas since the spring of ’61. See Spool of Thread, A.—Eastman. Well, yes! On Tuesday last the knot was tied. See Hat, The.—Anon. Well, yes, sir, dat am a comical name. Page. Well? yes, sir, yes, sir, thankee so-so for my time o' life. See What the Old Man Said.-Robbins. “Well, you know,” she says after the matinee. Description of a Play, A.—Dane. Well, young 'un, you’re mighty smooth spoken. man Job.-Reed. * - “Well! you’ve got back, hey you ? See Aunt Patience's Doughnuts.-(Springfield Republican.) Well-meaning readers, you that come as friends. ing Heart, The...—Crashaw. Well-nerved and stout be tho arm that smiteth wrong. same.—Murray. Wem Gott will rechte Gunst erweisen. Wandersmann.—Eichendorff. W’en Bill Smith gits his 'cordeen out. Gits His 'Cordeen out.—Anon. W’en de jewdrops 'gins to glisten. See W’en de Darky am a-Whis’lin in de Co'n.—Lapius. W’en gran'pa takes me on his knee. See Spoiled Child, - The.—Daly. Wen I been p' tit garcon... See Sois le bienvenu-Pike. W’en I git up in de mo’in an' de clouds is big an’ black. See Darkey Fisherman's Rainy Day.—Dunbar. W’en I was a young boy on de farm, dat's twenty year ago. See How Bateese Came Home.—Drummond. W’en º: away it seems ez though. See W’en Ma’s Away. —ej OrleS. W’en you come to see 'em close. See Little Johnnie's “Piece” on Owls.--Anon. W’en you see a man in woe. See Hullo.—Foss. Wer reitet so spät durch Nacht und Wind 2 See Erlkönig. —Goethe. Were a being of an understanding mind and a benevolent heart. See Education.—Mann. - We're all alone, we're all alonel See Fantasia.--Spofford. We're all in the dumps. See In the Dumps.--Anon. * Were all the interesting diversities of color and form to dis- appear. See Beautiful in Creation, The.—Dwight. Were beth they that biforen us weren. See Ubi Sunt Qui • Ante Nos Fuerunt?—Anon. We're bound for the blue water. See Valédiction, A.— _Masefild. Were but my spirit loosed upon the air. See same and Sonnet: ‘‘Were but my spirit,” etc.—Moulton. We're dairymaids so bright. See Dairy Maid's Song.— See Ashcake.— See Woman’s See Fisher- See Flam- See See Der Frohe See W’en Bill Smith Il OI). , We're faring with the fleet. See Song of the Fleet, A.— Stanton. We're foot-slog-slog-slog-sloggin' over Africa. See Boots.- Kipling. . We're four happy little trees. See Little Trees.—Anon. We're gathered here with one accord. See Like Washington. —Denton. We're gººd here with one accord. See Opening Greeting. –AI] OIl. - wer, going to have a dolly show. See Doll Show, The.— s Il OIl. “We’re going to have comp’ny soon.” See Company.— l In OIl. 998 e FIRST LINE INDEX What We're going to play at keeping shop. See Playing Store.— Rook OO.K. Were half the power that fills the world with terror. See Blessings of Peace and When War Shall be no More.— Longfellow. - Were I a happy bird. ... See Faith Trembling.—De Vere. Were I a little bird. See Folk Song: “Were I a little bird.” —Anon. Were I as base as is the lowly plain. See Constancy and Sonnet: “Were I as base,” etc.—Sylvester. º Were I at Petra, could I not declare. See Memory (Hints of Pre-existence).--Tupper. e - º Were I but able to rehearse. See Ewie wi' the Crookit Horn, The.—Skinner. e - Were I but his own wife, to guard and to guide him. See Were I but His Own Wife.—Downing. Were I despised and desolate and poor. Persian.—Nichols. Were I thy bride. See same.—Anon. Were I to name, out of the times gone by. Poets, The.—Hunt. Were I transported to some distant star. Dream, A.—Keppel. Were it not better done—the time being Spring. See Ballad of Amaryllis in the Shade.—Le Gallienne. “Were it not for me,” said a chickadee. See Chickadee, The. See L’Abbate.—Story. See Maids of Japan. See On a Painted See From the See Dearest Were it not for that singular smell. We're make-believe maids of Japan. —Goodfellow. Were men so dull they could not see. Lady with Ill Teeth.-Waller. Were my heart as some men's are. See same.—Campion. We're plain old fashioned folks, my husband and me. See Ezra and Me and the Boards.-Field. We're playing we are peddlers. See Little Peddlers, The.— OOI’. - We're pumpkin heads, happy and gay. See Pumpkin Heads, he.—Anon. - - We're Santa's pretty fairies. See Santa's Fairies.—Anon. We're six little candles so shining and bright. See Christ- º mas Candles.—Wray. Were there no crowns on earth. —SI 11. Were there no night we could not read the stars. tience amd same.—Burton. Were Tully now alive, he’d be to seek. See Language of the Learned.—Butler. We're twins—an’ my name's Lucy Brown. —Nesbit. We're very little soldiers. Seee Little Soldiers.--Anon. We're working for our flag. See Working for Our Flag.— Payne. Were you ever in sweet Tipperary, where the fields are so sunny and green. See Tipperary.—Kelly. Were you ever left alone for an hour with a child 3 See Daniel in the Lion's Den.—Ten Eyck. Were you serious, Professor, in that hurried chat we had the other day. See Suffrage Question, The.—Anon. Werther had a love for Charlotte. See Sorrows of Werther, The...—Thackeray. West tells the world that Peter cannot rhyme. See Lex A.— See Pa. See Twins, The. Talionis upon Benjamin West, The.—Wolcott. West wind and sunshine. See Dream of Summer, Prescott. West wind, blow from your prairie nest | Paddle Sings, The HJohnson. Westering the last of silver light doth gleam. See Thanks While Unharnessing.—Hueffer. Westminster is gray at midnight. See Christmas Thought about Dickens, A.—Scranton. Westward, Ho! Was the cry of the Old World. See West- ward Ho!—Odell. See Song My Westward I watch the low blue hills of Wales. See Cleve- don Church.—Lang. Westward the course of Empire takes its way. See On the Prospect of planting Arts and Learning in America (Verse).--Berkeley. Wet sheet and a flowing sea, A. See same.—Cunningham. We've a dear little damsel we call Pitty Pat. See Pitty Paty’s Prayers.--Anon. . We've a little speech to make. See Echo, The.—Anon. We’ve been rummaging through the garret. See When Grandma Was a Girl.--Mosher. We've been visited by men across the seas. Leaves Us.-E. P. C We've bent too long to braggart wrong. See Native Swords. See Fuzzy Wuzzy —Davis. We've broken Winter's icy chain. See Talking Trees, The.— Hadley. - We've called our young puss Cleopatra. See Cleopatra.-- Fawcett. We've footed it so far today across the pathless plain. See We'll Be Going on Again.—Statton. We've fought with many men across the seas. Wuzzy.”—Kipling. - We've gathered here, kind friends so dear. Year, The.—Anon. 1 We've got a baby | I should like you to come. See Baby, The...—Townsend. We’ve had a social squabble down to Pohick on the creek. See Troublous Times.—Anon. - - “We’ve laid so long we’re getting dusty.” See Tale of Two Cities, A.—Melichar. See “Fuzzy- y See Ring of the See Plain Man's See Dead President, The. - What a line of them, brave and bright. What a noble gift to man are the forests | What a trying life we lawyers lead, to be sure. We've left our books and tasks to-day. See Exercises at the Tree Planting.—Anon. We've lived for forty years, dear wife. See Ideal Husband to his Wife, The...—Foss. We've lost our job, and can't you see. See We've Lost Our Job.-Schell. - We've placed our flowers on many a grave. See To the Unknown Dead.—Anon. We've planted a beautiful See Planting- ong.—Anon. - We've ploughed our land. See Bird-scarer's Song, The and In the Corn-field.—Anon. We've put a fine addition on the good old church at home. See Ladies' Aid, The.—Anon. - We've seen him dragging his guns along the Agricultural Hall. See Handy Man, The.—Begbie. west shut the gates by Dover Straits. See Hour, The.— again. We've trod the maze of error round. See Reflections (Late Wisdom).-Crabbe. Wha has gude malt and makis ill drink. See Wha has gude Malt.—Anon. Wha the deil hae we got for a King. See Wee, Wee German Lairdie, The.—Cunningham. Wha wad na be in luv. See Maggie Lauder.—Anon. “Wha' you doin’ out dar, Sammy?” See Picaninny’s Cy- clone, The.—Piner. Wha'll buy, caller herrin'? See Caller Herrin'.-Nairn. Christmas-tree. Wham at his birth, wi' mournful smile. See Quem tu, Melpomene.—Robertson. Whan bells war rung, and mass was sung. See Sweet William’s Ghost (B).-(Old Ballad.) Whan father Adie first pat spade in. See Caller Water.— Fergusson. - Whan she it knewe, than ryght incontynent. See Pastime of Pleasure, The (How Grand Amoure was Receyed of La Belle Pucell).-Hawes. Whanné that April with his shourés soote. Tales, The (Prologue).-Chaucer. “Whar ye gawin’. Andy ?” siz mother. Elder McK'ag’s Peggy.—McCook. “Wharefore sou’d ye talk o' love.” See Willie and Helen.— Ainslie. What a beautiful day! Had the weather been wet. See My Déjeuner a La Fourchette.—Bayly. What a beautiful path the cows make through the snow. - See Signs and Seasons (Cow, The).-Burroughs. What a dainty life the milkmaid leads. See Milkmaid, The. —Nabbes. What a dunce I was to promise to speak at that contest! See Preparing for the Speaking Contest.—Anon. “What a fool you are, Paley,” said a young man in a British university. See same.—Barnés. What a frail thing is beauty I says Baron Le Cras. See Forma Bonum Fragile.—Prior., “What a friend we have in Jesus.” The.—Anon. What a funny name is High Hop Low Lee. Low Lee.—Thomas. What a fºwagwant cweachaw she ith ! On, Mental Photographs.—Anon. What a handful of steel-hearted soldiers are in an important pass. See Cricketer's Guide, The (Tom Sueter). Nyken. * See Tattered Flag, See Canterbury See Settin' up with See Blessing of Song, See High Hop See Lord Dundreary The.—Buckham. What a little thing am II See Baby and Mamma-Anon. What a loiterer May is 1 See Memorial Day.—Hadley. What, a , marvelous history is ours! See Tecoration Day Address, A.—Richardson. What a miserable exhibition. See Crisis, The (Abolitionist and Slaveholder).-Churchill. What a moment, what a doubt See Sneezing.—Hunt. See same.— Cooper. What a plague is this o' mine. See “Jenny Wil the Airn Teeth.”—Anderson. What, a pretty tale you told me. See Two Poets of Croisic, The (Tale, A) —Browning. What a queer title a handful of wool I See Handful of Wool, A.—Anon. “What a quiet man your husband is, Mrs. Smith.” See Quiet Mr. Smith, The.—Parton. % What a rare treat it is to meet with three persons so distin- guished. See Some “Arabian Nights” People.—Den- t;OI). - What a rude, blustering fellow is March I See Who Shall be Queen of May ?—Wayland. What ºrp little fellow is Mister Fly. 1116I’. What a stormful sunset was that of last night! See Sun- set.—Cox. What a strange underground life. the Teacups).--—Holmes. What a tedious, uncomfortable day we have had of it ! See She Stoops to Conquer.—Goldsmith. What a time since I wrote l—I’m a sad naughty girl. See Fudge Family in Paris, The (Letters from Miss Biddy Fudge).--Moore. See Mister Fly.— See Real Tree, The (Over See Pair of See On the Death Lions, A.—Cushing. What a wonder seems the fear of death. of Chatterton.—Coleridge. 999 What AN INDEx TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS What a work was that to make a weak man falter and a brave man think! See Storming of Mission Ridge, The (Battle of Mission Ridge, The).--Taylor. What aggregated wisdom must that fellow be possessed of. See Curious Want, A.—Cook. What agony was visible on my mother's face. a Mother's Love.—Anon. What ails the black rooster ? Rooster, The.—Goodwin. What ails this heart of mine ! See same.—Blamire. “What ails ye º’’ asked Mr. Dooley. See Mr. Dooley Says (Drugs).-Dunne. What ails you that you look so pale. A.—Sigerson. What | alive and so bold, O Earth 2 See Lines on the Death of Napoleon and Napoleon.—Shelley. . . What am I afther radin’ do you be askin' I Downfall.—Smith. - What am I, Life? A thing of watery salt. See What Am I, Life —Masefield. What º I offered for Baby ? See Auctioning Off the Baby. -AI].OIl. What am oi after readin'. See Tim's Letter.—Anon. What an enormous interest the drink-traffic has built up. See Put out that Fire l—Taylor. See Resisting He seems very sick. See Sick See Tim's What an idiot I am to wait here for a fellow. See Mrs. Piardcastle's Journey.—Goldsmith. . What an image of peace and rest. See. Old St. David's at Radnor.—Longfellow. What! and not one to heave the pious sigh. See Pauper's Funeral, The.—Southey. What are baths for, anyway? See Baths.--Monroe. What! are my deeds forgot ? See Troilus and Cressida.— Shakespeare. -- What are sufficient causes of war, let no man say, let no legislator say. See Responsibilities of a Recommenda- tion of War.—Binney. “What are the bugles blowin' for 2'' See Danny Deever, Kipling. What are the flowers of Scotland. said Files-on-Parade. See same.—Hogg. * - £8. What are the long waves singing so mournfully evermore ? See Olivia.-Polock. whº, are the signs of springtime ! See Signs of Spring.— Weet. What are the thoughts that are stirring his breast 3 See Under the Shade of the Trees.—Preston. What are the Vision and the Cry. See Confused Dawn, The. —Lightfall. - - What are these in bright array. See same.—Montgomery. What are these, so withered 2 See Macbeth.-Shakespeare. whatare these upon the ground. See Chestnut Time.— - a TT1S. What are we going to do, dear friends. See Year That is to Come, The.—Gage. What are we looking at, guv'nor 2 See Fireman's Wedding, The.—Eaton. What are we made from ? See Mud.—Anon. What are we set on earth for. See Sonnet : Work and Work. —Browning. What are we to do? How are we to bring this emergent and pressing question. See Compromise Measures, The (Compromise Bill of 1850, The).-Webster. What are ye askin', stranger, about that lock o' har. See Curly-head.—Brooks. “What are ye laughin' to yourself about, Mullarky 'º' See Poisoned Sandwiches, The.—Graves. What º you doing, little day-moon. See Runaway, The. –IV, ICG. Cé !, What are you doing there" by the shore. See Cave Talk.- Beach. What are you good for my brave little, man? See My Good- See Othello, the for-Nothing.—Miller. . . What, are [wr. be] you hurt, lieutenant" Moor of Venice (Cassio's Lost Reputation).-Shake- Speare. What, are you, hurt, Sweet 2 So am I. See To a Hurt Child. —Litchfield. What are you playing, Miss Glen, L-a dirge. See Holiday.— 8, Sé. - - What are you singing for 2 See Mary Maloney's Philosophy. In O]] “What, are you stepping westward 7”—“Yea.” See Stepping what beauties does Flora disclose. { Westward.—Wordsworth. What are you waiting for, George, I pray ? See Tardy George.—Anon. What art, thou ? What dost thou look like 2 See Kiss, What avails a confession, O father when the doom of the Morning is near. See Francesca.-Clark. What be you hurt, Lieutenant 2 See Othello the Moor of Venice (Regrets of Drunkenness).-Shakespeare. “What bait do you use,” said a saint to the devil. See Lure, The...—O'Reilly. See Tweedside.—Craw- ford. What became of the kitten you had when I was here be- fore ? See What Became of the Kitten.—Anon. What beck’ning ghost, along the moonlight shade. See Flegy on the Death of an Unfortunate Lady and Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady.—Pope. “What bell-house, yonder, towers in sight. See Blind Steed, The.—Brooks. What best I see in thee. What bird is that, with voice so sweet. song, A.—Thompson. See same.—Whitman. i See Creole Slave- See Ballad of Marjorie, What bird so sings, yet does so wail : See Alexander and Campaspe (Spring's Welcome).-Lyly. What blast of Fate, melodious mocker | See To a Skylark singing above Barnhill Poorhouse, Glasgow.—Quin. What bluid's that on thy coat lap. See Edward (A).-(Old Ballad.) - What book so delighted him. See Dumas.--Thackeray. What boot is it though I am said to be. See Britannia’s Pastorals (Complaint of Pan, The).-Browne. What boots it that thine eye is bright. See To .—Dall- Ing. What boots my will to guide a gilded, tongue. See Reward, What bright soft thing is this. See Tear, The.—Crashaw. What bring ye me, O camels, across the southern desert. See Caravans.—Peabody. What but the newspaperpress have all their wheels full of eyes? See Newspapers.--Talmage. What can a boy do, and where can a boy stay. See No Place for Boys.--Anon. . What can a helpless female do? See Women and Their ays.-Anon. - What can a small boy do with a string 7 See Small Boy and His String, The...—Anon. What can all the Bergen burghers. See Black Death of Bergen, The.—Dufferin. What can be better calculated to fill the mind. See Behind the Scenes.—Anon. - whº, can better please. See Fields in May, The.—Alling- 8,111. What can console for a dead world? See God and the Soul (Believe and Take Heart).--Spalding. What can I do, in whatever small way. See Duty of Public Service, The-Rosebery. What can I give him. See Birthday Gift, A-Rossetti. What can I give, O well-beloved, to thee. See Gift, A.— Hickey. - - What can I give thee back 2 See Gift, The and Sonnets from the Portuguese.—Browning, What can it mean? is it aught to Him. See God Cares.— I1011. what, i. James and George be doing 2 See See-Saw.— ” IOtº. - - What can lampkins do. See Chill, A.—Rossetti. What can little children do. See Decoration Day.—Anon. What, can those dead bones live, whose sap is dried. See New Ezekiel, The.—Lazarus. - What can we do to help mamma. See Helping Mamma.- OTOl. What can we do to whom the unbeholden. See Saved by Hope.—Myers. & What can we give the public mind. See Mission of Books. —Painton. What care I for the tempest ? See Cleopatra's Soliloquy.— lark. What ‘. I for the treasure isles. See Ballade of Riches. —JML8, SOIl. - What care I so they stand the same. See Merops.-Emer- SOIl. . . . What care I tho' beauty fading. See Spiritual Love.— Roscoe. "whº care I, what cares he.” See Cowboy, The.—Antro- JllS. What care if the day. See Good Inn, The.—Wiele. What change has made the pastures sweet. See Maiden with a Milking-pail, A.—Ingelow. what,charlatans in this later day. See Deathless, The.— ayes. - “What, Charles returned l’” Papa exclaimed. See Use of Sight, The-O'Keefe and Taylor. What cheer is there that is half so good. See Winter Apples. —Whitney. What child has not seen a muddy freshet. See Forest Sponge, The:-(U. S. Forest Service Circular.) , , What chivalry did for the few, the Olympic contests effected for the many. See Athens: Its Rise and Fall (Olympic Crown, The)..—Bulwer-Lytton. What clearer than this earth and air 2 dams. - What cometh here from west to east a-wending 7 See Death- Song, A.—Morris. What, comrade of a night. See Life –Brown. What conscience, say, is it in thee. See To CEnone.— Herrick. - What, constitutes a state 7 See Ode in Imitation of Alcaeus, An.—Jones. - What constitutes a state 2 Finch. What constitutes a state 2 See “What Constitutes a State.” (State, A) —Jones. >. What cordial welcomes greet the guests. See Oh, Mother of a Mighty Race (“What cordial,” etc.).-Bryant. What could I do when I was shown my task. See Revenge, A.—Meyers. - - - What could they be but happy 2 See Ring and The Book, The (Lack of Children, The).--—Browning. What counsel has the hooded moon. See What Counsel has the Hooded Moon.—Joyce. What country ever offered a nobler theater for the display of eloquence than our own 3 See Eloquence.—Cass. What I cousin, has no one come to visit you ? See Critic of the School for Wives (Dialogue from “Critic of the School For Wives).--Moliere. º See Spring Morning. See also Our Country's Needs.- 1000 FIRST LINE INDEX What What, cringe to Europe I Band it all in one. See To Ame- rica.—Boker. What curled and scented sun-girls, almond-eyed. See On a Lute Found in a Sarcophagus.-Gosse. What dat scratchin' at de kitchen do” . See When De Folks is Gone.—Riley. What days await this woman. See Forecast, A.—Lamp. IIla, Il. What delight to back the flying steed. See Love Chase, The unt, The) —Knowles. What delightful hosts are they—Life and Love. See Part- ing Quest, A.—Riley. wha', did I have for Christmas? See After Christmas.- T].OIl. What did the baby come for 7. See Why?—Moore, What did the baby go for 7 See “Only a Bit of Childhood Thrown Away.”—Moore. e What did the sparrows do yesterday ? See In April.—Jack- SOI). - . What did you say, dear—breakfast ! See Left Alone at Eighty.—Robbins. What did you say, ma’am 7 What dim Arcadian pastures. What dire offence from amorous causes springs. the Lock, The.—Pope. What distant thunders rend the skies. See On the Death of Captain Nicholas Biddle.—Freneau. - What do I owe to you ? See Debt.—Teasdale. What do I seek?. I know not. See Deborah, or the Jewish Maiden's Wrong.—Anon. What do the birdies dream of 3 See What?—Anon. What do the robins whisper about. See Three o’Clock in See Stars, The.—Rossetti. the Morning.—Palfrey. What do the stars do. What do these children do who never have a chance to gather wild flowers. See Children and Flowers.— |Harris. | What do we know—and what do we care. See Pace of the Ox, The.—Gouldsbury. . What do we plant when we plant the tree ? Planted a Tree ?—Abbey. wha', do you say ? What? See Use Plain Language.—— See Betsey-Anon. See same.—Corbin. See Rape of See Have you In OIl. What do you 'spect the stork's been doing now 3 See Teddy's Lament.—Brooks. What do you think? See Scandal.— People.) * What do you think I saw to-day. See Out in the Meadow. (Harper’s Young —AIO, OIl. What do you think o' my youngster, Lhe's a likely lad, sir, eh 7 See Little Fireman, The...—Nichols. “What do you think that heaven may be 3’ See Heaven.— (Chicago Evening Post.) * What do you want here 7 What do you want, Mattie 3 See Voice, The.—Anon. What does Christmas mean to you ? See What Christmas Means.—Anon. What does Easter mean to me? See Lesson that Easter Teaches.—Burch. What does he plant who plants a tree ? Tree, The...—Bunner. - What does it mean? See What Does Graft Mean?—Lang- *C)Il. What does it take to make a racket. See Receipt for a acket, A.—M. E. B. What does little birdie say? See same.—Tennyson. What does little piggy say ? See same.—Anon. What does the bee do 2 See same.—Rossetti. 3. What does the flag tell us. See Flag, The.—Dole. What domes and pinnacles of mist and fire. See Evening in Tyringham Valley.—Gilder. What dost thou here, thou dusky courtier ? See Moth-song. —Cortissoz. What dost thou here, young wife, by the water side 2 See Shadow of Doom, The.—Thaxter. What, dost thou pray that the outgone tide be rolled back On the strand. See Far Cry to Heaven, A.—Thomas. What doth the poor man’s son inherit See Heritage, The Our Heritage).--Lowell. - Whatl doubt the Master Workman's hand. See From the House of a Hundred Lights.--—Torrence. What? Drafted 2 My Harry 7 See Drafted.—Anon. What drew you from the shelves? See Service.—Crew. What d'ye buy 3 See Historical Butcher, The.—Anon. What end the gods may have ordained for me. See To Leuconóe.—Field. What fairings will ye that I bring 2 See Singing Leaves The-Lowell. What father Adie first pat spade in. Fergusson. What flecks the outer gray beyond. See Dead Ship of Harps- well, The.—Whittier. . - What flower does the honey bee. See Clover.—Grant. What flower is this that greets the morn. See Flower of Liberty, The.—Holmes. What fragrant-footed comer. The.—Bates. What I Fred, you here 2 I didn’t see. Boat.—Anon. What further sawest, thou ? Hennessy. 'What fury has provoked thy wit to dare. Wrote against a Fair Lady.—Waller. See Caller Water.— See Little Knight in Green, See On the Channel See Spear of Keltar, The.— See To One who What great yoked brutes with briskets low. See Rival Speakers, The-Anon. See Heart of the What gift for passionate lovers shall we find? See Perfume. —Gosse. What º stretch, what depth of shade. See Oak, The. —Lowell. What gossips prattled in the sun. See Horkey, The.— Bloomfield. * See Crossing the Plains and Ship in the Desert, The...—Miller. What guyle is this, that those her golden tresses. See Amoretti and Epithalamion (Sonnet: “What guyle,” etc.) —Spenser. What hallows ground where heroes sleep 3 See Hallowed Ground.—Campbell. What has become of the good ship Kite! See Of the Lost Ship.–White. What has become of your fun and frivolity ? Lament, The.—Scott. What has been the result of all these influences. of the Common People, The ,-Beecher. What has bent you. See Pine at Timber-line, The.—Monroe. What has given the liquor traffic the power to get into the See Clown’s See Reign heart. See Arrest Alcohol and Liberate Man.--Anon. What has happened in the night. See Primroses, The.— Robertson. What has our country done to repay the world for the benefits, we have received from others? See Our History. —Verplanck. g ; What has this bugbear Death that's worth our care 2 See Death and Sonnet : Death.-Walsh. What hast thou done to-day ? See same.—Wichmann. What hast thou hidden, mournful Night. See Lincoln-1865. —Randolph. What,º I done for you. See England, My England.— enley. What have I done that was so criminal? See Address to the Assembly of Noblesse-Mirabeau. What have I gained by the toil of the trail? See Toil of the Trail, The.—Garland. What I have I 'scaped love-letters in the holiday time of my beauty. See Merry Wives of Windsor, The (Mrs. Page and Mrs. Ford) —Shakespeare. - What have I to say, why sentence of death should not be pronounced on me. See On Being Found Guilty of High Treason.—Emmet. - What, have you let the false enchanter 'scape 2 See Comus (Sabrina).--Milton. - What, he on whom our voices unanimously ran. See Pope and the Net, The.—Browning. . . “What he wants us to do I can define in no other words than these.” See Path of Duty, The.—Hoar. What heart could have thought of you? See To a Snowflake. —Thompson. What heart-ache—ne'er a hill. See From the Flats. . Lanier. What heavy-hoofed coursers the wilderness roam. See Fall of Tecumseh, The.—Anon. What I here again, indomitable pest Fly.—MacKellar. What heroes from the woodland sprung. Bryant. - * What hidden strength. See Comus.--Milton. What hidst thou in thy treasure-caves and cells. Sures of the Deep, The.—Hemans. "whº ho! Andromedal.” See Modern Shakespeare, The.— Il Orl. What hol Horatio ! ... See Hamlet (Hamlet's Declaration of Friendship).--Shakespeare. hat, ho, Sir poet I Dost thou pace. Dream.—Anon. What hol, Virginius I Virginius! See Virginius.-Knowles. What, hol, Who, hears? A stranger claims a refuge. See His Enemy's Honor.—Anon. What holds her fixed far eyes nor lets them range 2 See On Dürer’s “Melen.colia.”—Watson. What hope is there for modern rhyme. (Poet's Tribute, The).-Tennyson. What Horace says is. See Eheu Fugaces.—Barham. What house, do you say?—the Ship at Stock? "See Tramp and a Vagabond, A.—Anon. What? I afraid 2 Well, I guess not. See Little Enight-errant. —Richard. - What I dream, you ask? See Talk in a Gondola.-Hesse. What I have instanced only in the best. See Tºssay on Tran- Slated Verse, An-Earl of Roscommon. - What I shall leave thee none can tell. See To his Son Vin- cent Corbet and To Vincent Corbet, his Son.—Corbet. See To a Troublesome See Seventy-six.— See Trea- See Shakespeare's See In Memoriam What, lººk my fair Chloe, and what I write. See Chloe. —E’l” 10 r. what,I xant is my husband, sir. See After the Accident.— &I Lé. * “What I was gwine to remark,” said Bro. Gardener. See De Goneness ob de Past.—Anon. What if a day, or a month, or a year. __Change.—Campion. What if a drop of rain should plead. See Every Helps.--Anon. - & What if but yesterday T laughed and said him nay. See Yesterday.--—Perry. & What if God should place in your hand a diamond. See Same.—Payson. What if I saved from trampling feet. See Which is Best.— See What would See Chance and Little Redden. . What if little birds would sing soft to you. you Think?—Anon. 1001 what AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS What if some morning, when the stars were paling. See Morning Thought, A.-Sill. - What if the faith and fire within us. See Song of the Soldiers.-Hardy. What if the foot, ordained the dust to tread. See Essay on Man, An (Submission to Supreme Wisdom).--Pope. What if the little rain should say. –An Old. What if the Soul her real life elsewhere holds. See Soul in the Body, The.—Thomas. What if your armor is broken 7 See Cheer, A.—Dowd. What in me is dark. See Paradise Lost.—Milton. What in the world is that ? See At the Court of King Valen- time.—Anon. What is a gentleman 7 Is it a thing. See What is a Gentle. man,—Anon. What is a minority ? The chosen heroes of this earth. See What is a Minority ?—Gough. What is a school-master 3 Why, can’t you tell? and His Apples, The.—Anon. See Sonnet, The. What is a sonnet'; 'Tis the pearly shell. —Gilder. - "whº is a Tunkuntel?” he asked. See Tunkuntel, The.— IłOll. What is ambition ? 'Tis a glorious cheat I See What is Ambi- tion ?—Willis. s - What is Americanism 7 See Americanism.—Adams. What, is Antonio here 2 See Merchant of Venice, The (Fourth Act of “Merchant of Venice”).-Shakespeare. What is commonly called musical criticism is a misnomer, See same.-Edwards. What is death 2 'Tis to be free. See Genius of Death, The, —Croly. - What is earth, Sexton 7 See Earth.--Anon. What is fame ' 'Tis the sun-gleam on the mountain. See Fame, Wealth, Life, Death.--Skeat. - What is flirtation ? Really. See What is Flirtation ?—Anon. What, º#. but the blaze of fame. See Paradise Regained. —Milton. What is gold worth, say. See Child's Song.—Swinburne. What is he buzzing in my ears? See Confessions.—Brown. Ing. “What is heaven?” I asked a little child. See What is Heaven 2–Anon. What is hell but an expression of God's infinite abhorrence of sin. See same –Beecher. What is home without a mother ? “What is home without a mother?” What is Hope } A smiling rainbow. See Carlyle. What is it ails my dollie dear? See Very Bad Case, A.— ll.IIer. What is it ails my dolly dear? See Very Bad Case A.— See Doctor See same.—Hawthorne. See Same.—Mason. “Cui Bono'- Stauff Anon. What is it all that men possess, among themselves convers- ing? See Good Wife.—Campion. What is it, baby Kathie, wid yer eyes o' Irish blue See Shadow Baby, The.—Anon. What is it, dear? See Post-nuptial Spat.—Anon. What is it fades and flickers in the fire. See By the Fire- side.—Larcom. - What i. it makes me happiest ? See What makes me happiest ? –AI] Orl. What is it mºsºmat tingling noise. See Young Frogs, €.-ft. EU. L. What is it makes the Spring. See Glad Message, The.— In OIl. What is it, my Renzo' What is thy desire? See Florentine Juliet, A.—Coolidge. What is it mow to live 3 Birthday.—Field. What is it that, as taxpayers, as parents. the Public Schools, The.—Hyde. What is it that doth spoil the fair adorning. See Lines Written on My 87th See Mission of See No Ring. —Uary. - What is it that is gone we fancied ours ? See AEolian Harp. —Allingham. * What is it that sings a sleepy tune in my head? in Rome.—Symons. & & “What is it to be dead?” O Life. See Child's Question, A. —Nason. - - What is it to grow old 2 See Growing Old.—Arnold. What is it we are going to do, Bertha 7 See Parliamentary Law.—Denton. What is London's last new lion ? Pray, inform me if you can. See What is London's Last New Lion ?—Bayly. What is ministerial success : See same.—Robertson. What is more large than knowledge. See Knowledge.— Lampman. What is my name 2 See Drunkard's Catechism and Ten Commandments.--Anon. What is needed to elevate the soul is, not that a man should know all. See Great Ideas.-Channing. What is noble 7 To inherit. See True Nobility.—Swain. What is our duty here ? To tend. See Our Duty Here.— Bowring. What is patriotism 2 What is Prudery 7 What is so rare as a day in June. fal, The . (June).--—Lowell. What is so sweet as summer. Prescott. What is so wondrous as mother's knee! ——Guest. See same.-Ames. 'Tis a beldam. See Prudery.—Pope. º See Vision of Sir Laun- See What So Sweet !— See Mother's Knee. See I Have no Influence? What is the meaning of our English Christmas? See Dreams What is that a-billowing there. See Firstfruits In 1812.- 1Cé. What is that long procession approaching Jerusalem'. See “Half was not Told Me, The.”—Talmage. * What is that ? Look closer and you will see that it is a gaunt, grim wolf. See Wiped Out.—(Detroit Free Press.) What is that, mother ? See Question and Answer.—Anon. What is that, mother ?—The eagle, boy. See What is That, Mother ? (Eagle, The) –Doane. What is that which the eye perceives. See First Red Leaf, - The.—Akers. What is the age in which you are called to act? tieth Century, The...—Gates. What is the bigot's torch, the tyrant's chain 3 See Pleasures of Hope, The (Hope of an Hereafter, The) –Camp- See Twen- bell. What is the buzzing in my ears? See Confessions.—Brown- 1Ilg. What is the case of Ireland at this moment 2 See Home Rule.—Gladstone. What is the existence of man's life. See Life.—King. - What is the first thing you will do. See When School is Out. —Webber. “What is the fog, mamma 7” See Fog, The.—Anon. What is the gold, of mortal-kind to that men find Deep in the poet’s mind. See Magic Purse, The.—Cawein. What is the heritage that has come down to us from Lincoln's administration. See Our Rich Heritage.—Thurston. What is the Iron Rule 7. See Iron—Silver—Gold.—Anon. What is the kitty good for 2 See Benny's Questions.—Anon. What is the life of man 2 See Life and Death.-Anon. What is the little one thinking about 2 See Bittersweet (Babyhood) –Holland. - What is the love of shadowy lips. See Illusion.—‘A. E.’ What is the matter with Grandpa? See Poor Dear Grand- See Christ- mas in Rome.—Symonds. papa.—Thompson. What is the meaning of the song. See I Love My Love.-- Mackay. What is the message the bells bring. Bells, The...—Anon. “What is the most dramatic incident in American history and why See Declaration of Independence, The.— Jenks. See Mother of the City, See Message of the What is the noise that shuffles. The and Songs of Kingston City.—Macdermot. What is the pretty little thing? See Baby, The.—Taylor. What is the price of human life. See Price of High License, The.--Waterhouse. What is the price of manhood? See Recompense.—Abbott. “What is the real good?” . See What is Good—O'Reilly. What is the road to slumber-land and when does the baby go 8 . See Road to Slumberland, The.—Brine. What is the song the swallows sing. See What is the Song the Swallows Sing.—Smith. What is the Sorriest thing that enters Hell ? See House of Life, The (Vain Virtues) and Sonnet: Vain Virtues.— Rossetti. - What is the Sunday newspaper? Let us be honest. See Sunday Newspaper, The-Johnson. “What is the use of thee, thou gnarled sapling º' See Larch and the Oak, The...—Carlyle. What, is the use of these tiny hands? See Little Girl's Ques. tions, A.—Anon. What is the voice I hear. See Britannia to Columbia and England to America and Voice from the West, A.— Austin. "What is the wind, mamma 7” See Wind, The...—Anon. whº, is there down so deep. See Love of Mother, The.— IlOI). What is there in living when one has lost all? See Which Path Shall Yours Be?—Smith. What is there wanting in the Spring 7 See Wistful Days, The-Johnson. What is this? A letter from my wife 2 See Reasonable Man, A.—Macqueen. - What is this army that's marching to-day ? ance Song Recital.—Brown. What is this Labor Day that people are talking about 2 See Sons of Toil.—Arion. - What is this life if, full of care. See Leisure.—Davies. What is this life. See same.—Dunbar. What is this pretty little thing? See Baby.—Taylor. What is this? This, darling, is the opera. See Popular Science Cathechism.—Anon. What is this thunder music from the other side of the world. See Song of Dewey's Guns, The.—Foss. - What is to be the destiny of this Republic 2 See Destiny of §. Republic and Future of the United States, The.-- Ory. What is to be thought of her ? Quincey. What is to come we know not. to Come.—Henley. What is true greatness? See True Greatness.-Cameron. What is white % See same.—MacDonagh. “What is your bugle blowin' for 7" said Rudyard to the maid. See “Danny Deever” up to Date.—Anon. “What is your name 3’ asked the teacher. See Tommy Brown.—(Common School Education.) * What is your opinion of matrimony. See Opinion of Matri- mony.—Anon. See Temper. See Joan of Arc.—De - See End, The and What is 1002 FIRST LINE INDEX What “What is your substance, whereof are you made.” See Sonnets, LIII.-Shakespeare. - - What is't, Fine Grand, makes thee my friendship fly. See To Fine Grand.—Jonson. What, it is asked, has this nation done to repay the World. See America's Contributions to the World.--Verplanck. What, Kaiser dead? The heavy news. See Kaiser Dead:- rnold. What I keep a week away ? Seven days and nights. See Othello, the Moor of Venice.—Shakespeare. What lack the valleys and the mountains. See Shadow, A. —Procter. What large dark hands are those by the window. See Cruelty and Love.—Lawrence. - - What lesson shall those lips teach us? See Burial of John Brown, The.—Phillips. See Beyond 3– What lies beyond the splendour of the Sun. I’ééIlê. What lightning shall light be What thunder shall tell it? See Martin Luther at Potsdam.—Pain. ~. What I looking in the glass again I See To a Little Girl that Liked to Look in the Glass.--Taylor. What love do I bring you ? See Measure for Measure.— Spofford. What lovelier home could gentle Fancy choose ? See Be- tween Namur and Liege.—Wordsworth. What lovely tones awaken me. See Angels Serenade.— Il OIl. What magic halo rings thy head. See Aucassin and Nicolete. —Bourdillon. What make you from Wittenburg, Horatio? See Hamlet.— Shakespeare. What makes a hero?—not success, not fame. See What Makes a Hero?—Taylor. What makes a little dog wag his tail : tion.—Anon. What makes it night ! The.—Johnson. What makes one refuse a social glass? —Anon. “What makes the rain, mamma 7” See Rain, The.—Anon. What makes you come here fer, mister'. See Prior to Miss Belle's Appearance.—Riley. What makes your eyes so blue, laddy ? See Laddy Blue yes.—Smith. t What man can hear sweet sounds and dread to die? See Mood of Exaltation, The.—De Vere. What man in his wits had not rather be poor. Man Had not Rather be Poor.—Wesley. What man is he that boasts of fleshly might. See Faerie Queene, The. (Victory From God).--Spenser: What man is there. See Spring Magic.—Dickens. What man is there so bold that he should say. See Liberty. —Hay. What marks the frontier line. See Frontier Line, The.— See Momentous Ques- I want to go. See Child's Wonder, See Social Glass, A. See What Doyle. What, married 1 Evangeline married ? Great Heavens, it cannot be so I See Cruel Deception, A. Il OI). What matters where the great God flings. See Titan.- Weekes What may we take into the vast Forever ? See Future, The. —Sill. What I Me afraid 2 Well, I guess not. See Little Knight- Errant, A.—Richard. * What, sºmesick Naw you'll find. See Not Homesick. —S3, Oln. What mean these peals from every tower. mond, The.—Melville. What means this firing, mother ? Have we succeeded ? Is my father safe 2 See Hugo Grotius.-Kotzebue. “What means this glory around our feet 2 See Christmas Carol, A and What Means This Glory.—Lowell. What means this mighty chant. See Marseillaise, The.— Todhunter. What means you trampling' what that light. of the Duke d'Enghien, The.—White. What measure Fate to him did mete. FIouse, The.—Patrmore. What mechanical inventions already crowd upon us! See Age of Work, The...—Kennedy. What memory fired her pallid face. The.—Spofford. What might be done if men were wise. Done.—Mackay. What mighty ills have been done by woman 7 The.—Otway. What Mr. Bowser didn’t know about dressmaking up to a week ago wasn't worth knowing. See Mr. Bowser among the Dressmakers.—Anon. What moan is made of the mountain, what sob of the hill- side. See Jack and Jill.—Cavazza. “What mockery or malice have we here ?” cries Hervé Riel. See Hervé Riel.—Browning. What more felicitie can fall to creature. Butterfly, The-Spenser. What mortal, when he saw. See Human Life.—Arnold. What motley cares Corilla's mind perplex. See Literary Lady, The.—Sheridan. What music like the whistle of a well-contented boy. See Whistling Boy, The...—Brooks. What, must my lord be gone? See Lord Wyet.—Benson. What, my soul? see thus far and no farther ? See Saul (Great Assurance, The) —Browning. See Fall of Rich- See Death See Angel in the See Nun and Harp, See What might be See Orphan, See Fate of the What peace and quiet in this villa sleep! What, my young master ? O my gentle master 1 See As you Like It (Adam's Warning and Persuasion of his Young Master Orlando).-Shakespeare. “What need has the singer to sing '' See What Need'!— Ol’l”. What needs complaints. See Comfort to a Youth that had Lost his Love.—Herrick. What needs my Shakespeare for his honored bones. See Epitaph on the Admirable Dramatic Poet, W. Shake- speare, An and On Shakespeare.—Milton. - What news (sweet Pool) look'st thou my lines should tell. See Queen Margaret to William de la Pool.—Drayton. What news, what news, thou pilgrim gray. See Laureate's Tourney, The.—Aytoun. What, not here yet? See “Father of His Country.”—Anon. What I not know our Clean Clara See Clean Clara.-- Rands. . - What now, jailor 2 did I not beg to be free from thy babbling intrusion ? See False Accusation, The...—Swander. What now, Wiley; inspecting stock! See Fighting the Rum- fiend.—Thayer. What-nymph should I admire or trust. See Question to Lisetta, The.—Prior. o What of her glass without her ? The blank gray. See With- out Her.—Rossetti. What of the bow 2 See Song of the Bow, The.—Doyle. What of the Darkness? Is it very fair : See What of the Darkness 2—Le Gallienne. What of the faith and fire within us. See Song of the Soldiers.-Hardy. What of the night. See same –Wright. What of the night, O Watcher on the Tower 7 See Dawn, The.—Wilde. - What on earth deserves our trust? See Orinda. Upon Little Hector Philips.--—Philips. Whaº earth does that fellow want. See Double Play.— ayne. What one does easily is apt to be his forte. Extract Concerning.—Underwood. What other woman could be loved like you. Soul-Light.—Rossetti. What l our petitions spurned The prayer. —Pierpont. What painter has not with a careless smutch. See Accident In Art.—Hovey. - What patriotic purpose is to be accomplished. See Expung- ing Resolution, The...—Clay. See At the Villa See Elder Sniffle's See To Mistress Pyrr- See Holmes, See Sonnet: See To Congress. Conti...—Story. What peaceful hours I once enjoyed. Courtship.–Witcher. What perfumed posie-dizened sirah. ha.-Field. What pleasure have great princes. See Herdman's Happy Life, The.—Bird and Quiet Life, The.—Byrd. What pleasure have great princes. See Quiet Life, The.— yrd. What point of Time, unchronicled, and dim. See Pine Forest of Montery, The.—Taylor. What potions have I drunk of Siren tears. CXIX.-Shakespeare. What precious associations cluster around our flag. See Our Flag.—Putnam. What precious thing are you making fast. See Art.—Thom- SOIl What See Sonnets, reck we of the creeds of men 2 See What Matters it 3–Cameron. What reflecting American does not acknowledge the incalcu- lable advantages. See First Settlement of New England, The (Our Relations with England).--Everett. What riches have you that you dress me poor. See “What Riches have you ?”—Santayana. What rights the brave? See Sword, The.—Barry. “What I rise again with all one’s bones?” See Giles' Hope. —Coleridge. What I Robbed the mail at midnight ! -ej OIleS. What I Roses on thy tomb l and was there then. See Ave Nero Imperator.—Osborne. - • W. What ruined me and got me into an idiot asylum was this. See What Drove Me into a Lunatic Asylum.—Perkins. What ruined shapes of feudal pomp are there. See Kilmal- lock.-De Vere. - What sacred memories entwine. See Washington.—Cald- See On the Frontier. Well. “What º said Bartle, with an air of disgust. See Women. —Eliot. - What saith the river to the rushes grey. See Aeolian Harp. —Allingham. What sandy stream flowed with the gold. See Sonnet: “What sandy stream.”—Tahureau. whº, saved the country. See Private Soldier, The.— rant. What saw you in your flight to-day. See Vagabonds, The. —Johnson. What sawest thou, Orion, thou hunter of the star-lands. See Singing Stars.-Hinkson. What say? A song or a story ! Draw up a box ºr a chair. See Along the Line.—Russell. What say bright leaves of day. See same.—Norton. What say on. Galileo when enjoying execution by ax? See Hon. Gasolene, The.—Togo. What say the Bells of San Blas. See Bells of San Blas, The. —Longfellow. 1003 What, AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS See Song of the Seasons.—Scully. What says the little brook?, See Little Voices.--Anon. What seat is that, my lord? See Mary, Stuart.—Schiller. What seek I here I know not ; yet I feel I have a mission to fulfill. See Leah, the Forsaken.—Daly. - What seek'st thou at this madman's pace 3 See His Quest.— Tooker, - What seemed the great primeval curse. See Opportunity to Labor.—Reed. º What seems to be the most needed patriotism. See New Patriotism, The.—Gilder. - * * * What seest thou, brother, o'er the stormy Sea See Waiting by the Shore.—Barker. • - “What see'st thou, friend ? See Midnight at the Helm.— Barlow. What I send her a valentine ! Never. What says the antelope. See Her Valentine.— Hovey. - What shall be said of this embattled day. See Parted Love. —Rossetti. What shall become of the ancient race. The.—Tormey. What shall her silence keep. What shall I do for my love. What shall I do? Here is a letter. Griffith. What shall I do if Love betray ? See Folk Song.—Anon. What shall I do lest life in silence pass? See Fame.- Schiller. - º “What shall I do?” My boy, don't stand asking. See Same. See Ancient Race, See Dirge.—Cawein. See same —Morris. See Between the Acts.— What shall I do to be forever known 3 What shall I do to be forever known. See What Shall I Do? owley. What shall I do with all the days and hours. See Absence. —Kemble. º e What shall I give you, sweet, to-day ? See Birthday Greet- ing, A.—Edlin. - - What shall I say ? See Suspicion.—Molière. “What shall I say to thee, heart of my heart. Proving.—Weatherly. º What shall I say to you, Old Flag 2 See Old Flag.—Parker. What shall I say to you, young men 3 See Build Castles in the Air.—Anon. - What shall I send my love today. See Valentine, A.— Edwards. “What shall I sing 7” See Two Patrons.—Piatt. What shall I sing when all is sung. See All Sung.—Le Gallienne. “What shall I wear to the ball, ma belle 3’’ Anon ..What shall I wish * tº the coming year 2 See Birthday - { º º See Love’s See Norine.— Greeting, A.—M. What shall it profit a man. What shall my gift be to the dead one lying. Adelaide Neilson.—Scott. What 1 shall that sudden blade. See Custer.—Stedman. What shall we do for Love these days' See Epilogue: “What shall we do for Love These Days”—Abercrombie. What shall we do now, Mary being dead. See Mary Booth. —Parsons. What shall we do this evening? See Amusement Circle, The. —Anon. -> What shall we do to get even with him : Bully.—Schell. “What shall we do | What shall we do | odge.—Anon. “What shall we have for dinner to-day ?” the Pudding.—Pollard. What shall we mourn ? For the prostrate tree that sheltered the young green wood 2 See Wendell Phillips.—O’Reilly. Whaº we name the darling. See Naming the Baby.— ates. What shall we say ? In quietude. See Emerson.—Riley. What shall withstand her ? Who shall gainsay her ? See Parliament of Man The.—Brown. What shape so furtive steals along the dim Bleak street. See Faun in Wall Street, A.—O’Hara. What shepherd can express. See Shepherd’s Commendation of His Nymph, The.—Earl of Oxenford. What? Sho'ſ You don’t l Do you mean it, though 7 See Wabash Violets.-Marble. What should a man desire to leave 7 Palgrave. See Anastasis.--Smyte. See Lilian See Taming the See Fusion's Last See What Ailed See Pro Mortuis.--— S-> What should I say ? Since Faith is dead. See Revoca- ion, A.—Wyatt. What should I say to you ? See Merchant of Venice, The. —Shakespeare. What I shut the Gardens ! lock the latticed gate 1 day Question, The.—Hood. What sight so lured him thro’ the fields he knew. See Far —far—away.—Tennyson. What sing the sweet birds in each grove 2 See Inner Temple Masque, The (Song in the Wood, The).-Browne. What, sir, is the Supreme Court of the United States ? See Supreme Court of the United States, The-Binney. What siren has taught you to call us. See Call of the Veld, * The.—Byron. What I soared the old eagle to die at the sun 1 See Death of See Helen Hunt See Sun- Harrison.—Willis, What songs found voice upon those lips. Jackson.—Coolbrith. - What sound, the world round. See Bobolink's Song, The.— Waterloo. What sounds arouse me from my slumbers light 2 See Cuba. —Sargent. - See Duty -Schiller. What track is the 5:20 on, guard? What spiteful chance steals unawares. See Momentous Words.-Sill. What stands upon the highlands? What strength l what strifel what rude unrest ward Ho!—Miller. What strong, sure hand shall guide the laboring ship. See Lincoln.—Linthicum. What stronger breastplate than a heart untainted. See King Henry VI., Pt. II.-Shakespeare. “What struck?” “Half-past ten o’clock.” See Waterloo.— Sladen. e What sudden bugle calls in the night? See Reveille.—Onter- See Moonrise.-Jones. See West- - meyer. What sweet relief the showers to thirsty plants we see. See True Love, A.—Grimald. What sweeter music can we bring. See His Noble Numbers (Christmas Carol, A).-Herrick. and build a What I tear the old church down, you say, modern one. See Old Church, The.—Johnson. What tºphed word. See Return of the Hillside Legion. —£5 eerS. What tents gleam on the green hill-side, like snow in the sunny beam 3 See Bernardo's Revenge.—Anon. What the Greek wrought, the vaunting Frank may gain. See Antique at Paris, The HSchiller." What º is the meaning of life. See Meaning of Life, The. —George. - What, then, remains 2 The liberty of the press, only. See Liberty of the Press, The.—Curran. “What then, what if my lips do burn.” See Ulf in Ireland. —De Kay. - What I then you won’t accept it, won't you? Oh! See On a Rejected Nosegay.—(Punch.) What things have we seen. See Ben Jonson.—Beaumont. What tho’ short thy date % See Night Thoughts.-Young. What thou hast done thou hast done. See Irrevocable.— Plummer. - What though around thee blazes. See To Massachusetts.- Whittier. - What though I leave this dull and earthly mould. See Bard Speaks, The.—Keats. What though I sing no other song? See Golden Silence, The.—Winter. What though last year be past and gone. See Old Year and the New, The.—Anon. What though not all of mortal offspring. See Pleasures of . Imagination (Riches of a man of Taste).-Aken- SIOle. What though short thy date. See Night Thoughts (Virtue, the . Measure of Years).-Young. - What though the field be lost 2 See Paradise Lost.—Milton. What though the green leaf grow 2 See same.—Fleming. What though the homespun suit he wears. See He's None the Worse for That.—Anon. What though the radiant thoroughfare. See Bells of Notre Dame, The.—Anon. What though thy Muse the singer's art essay. See To Amer- ica.-Garnett. What though your feet are often overweary. ing.—Anon. - - What thought can measure Time 2 See Time.—Coates. What thought is folded in thy leaves | See Faded Violet, The...—Aldrich. What time in front of this dim glass the Princess fair. See Wº: Diamond Fede Ring On an Old Venetian Mirror. — PeterS. º What time is it? Heavens ! we'll have half an hour to wait. See Just as she Told It.—Witheridge. What time is it 3–Seven o'clock you say ? See Dying Actor, he.—Fawcett. - - What time is it? Time to do well. See What Time is it 2— See Minister- Il GI]. What time the earth takes on the garb of spring. See In- cipit Vita Nova. –Payne. - What time the glittering rays of morn. See Aboriginal Chant.—Anon. - What time the groves were clad in green. See Quest of ynthia, The.—Drayton. - whº, time the Lord drew back the sea. See Panama.- OTOléS. i - What time the mighty moon was gathering light. See Love and Death.-Tennyson. What time the noble Lovewell came. —Anon. What time the rose of dawn is laid across the lips of night. See Toiling of Felix, The (Angler's Reveille, The).--— Van Dyke. What time this world’s Workmaster did cast. Honour of Beauty, An.—Spenser. - What to a man who lowes the air, are Trinkets, gauds, and jewels rare 3 See Riches.—Loveman. What to do to make thy fame. See Question Answered, A.— See Lovewell's Fight. See Hymn in Mackay. - - What to me are all your treasures? See Cosmos.-Rus. sell. - What tongue the melodies of morn can tell ? See Morning. —Beattie. What! tossed forever thus from clime to clime. See Lake, The-Lamartine. See Her Husband's T)inner Party.—Cooke. What? up for de Senate 1 See Old Vote for “Young Marster,” An.—De Jarnette. 1004 FIRST LINE INDEX What’s What visionary tints the year puts on. See Indian-Summer Reverie, An.—Lowell. What voice did on my spirit fall. See Peschiera-Clough. “What voice, what harp, are those we hear.” See Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship (Minstrel, The) –Goethe. What wak'st thou, Spring 7–sweet voices in the woods. See Breathings of Spring.—Hemans. . What wantest thou, that thou are in this sad taking. See Royalist Lines.—Anon. * What war so cruel, or what siege so Sore. See Faerie Queene, The (Captive Soul, The).--Spenser. What was he doing, the great god Pan. See Musical Instru- ment, A.—Browning. “What was I cannot tell.” See Thoughts in Pere la chaise (Imagined Reply of Eloisai to the Poet's Questioning). —Howe. What, was it a dream : Am I all alone. See Left on the Battle Field.—Bolton. What was it that Charlie saw, to-day ? See What?—Osgood. What was it the engines said. See What the Engines said. —Harte. What was it you were saying, dear? The.—Denton. What was Lincoln's mysterious power, ànd whence 2 See Secret of Lincoln's Power, The.—Watterson. What was my dream 3 though consciousness be clear. See What Was My Dream —O'Connor. What was’t awakened first the untried ear. See First Man, The...—Coleridge. * What way does the wind come 4 See Address, to a Child during a Boisterous Winter Evening and same.— Wordsworth. | What? we can’t come in at this door" ents.—Campbell. What went ye to the wilderness to see ? Lorne's Visit to the North-west, The.—Kirby. What were the whole void world, if thou Wert dead. See Foreboding, A.—Lowell. “What were they 2” you ask. You shall presently see. See Philosopher’s Scales, The.—Taylor. What ? What is all this you tell me ! See Return of Columbus, The.—Sargent. What I What is this you tell me? See Return of Columbus, The.—Don Gomez and His Secretary. What, what is virtue, but repose of mind. See Castle of Swat 7 See See Laughing Family, See Christmas Pres- Columbus returned Indolence (Repose).-Thomson. What, what, what, what's the news from Threnody, A.—Lanigan. What whispers so strange at the hour of midnight. Legend of the Aspen, A.—Ingemann. What wildfire runs about the stooping sheaves. * Sunset, Anz—Anon. What will be the situation of these States, they are now 7 See On the Judiciary Act, Morris. What will become of the West if her prosperity rushes up. See East and the West. One, The.—Beecher. What will fair Flora wear upon her head. See Lady Flora. —Jones. What will it matter in a little while. See Trifles.—Smith. What will it please you, my darling, hereafter to be. See Child’s Future, A.—Swinburne. What will we do at the May party ? See May Queen, The. —Denison See Autumn organized as 1802.-- What will we do this evening boys! See Secretary, The- Denison. What will we do when the good days come. We Do 2–Burdette. What will you give to a barefoot lass. A.—Bates. “What will you have, madam.” Meat.—Magill. What will you have, my countryman, liquor or liberty @ See Liquor or Liberty.—Crafts. - What William Henry would do next was a problem. See What William Henry Did.—Harbour. What I wilt thou throw thy stone of malice now. See To One of Manv.—Webster. What win I if I gain the thing I seek 2 See Rape of Lu- crece (What Win I If I Gain 7–Shakespeare. What woful stuff this madrigal would be. See Essay on Criticism, An.—Pope. What wondrous life is this I lead 7 See Garden, The (“What wondrous,” etc.) —Marvell. What wondrous power from heaven upon thee Wrought ! See To a Violin.--Thaxter. What wondrous sermons these seas preach to men l See Along Shore.—Bashford. See If I Were You.— What would I do if I were you ? Il OI] . What would I have you do? I'll tell you, kinsman. See Advice to a Reckless Youth.-Jonson. See same.—Gilder. See Miracle of the See What Will See Song of Riches, See How a Woman Buys What would I save thee from. What would it mean for you and me. Dawn, The.—Cawein. What would they thought in our day, John. Farmer Brown.—Terry. What would we do in this world of ours, Ahead, The.—Litsey. What would we do without the trees. See Useful Trees, The A-Anon. * What I would ye swing your brother's form. See Capital Punishment.—Townsend. - “What would you do,” said the little key. See Poor Little Rey.—Anon. See Views of See Dreams ..What would you see if I took you up. What you reckon 7 Johnnie told me. See Marquis of See Nonsense Verses and Up in the Tree and What Would You See ?— Macdonald. - What would you see if I took you up. See What Would You See.—Macdonald. What would you take for that soft little head. See What Would You Take 3–(Good Housekeeping.) What wrecks of Time and Storm are crumbling here ! See Mountain, The.—Taylor. “What, you are stepping westward 3” ward.—Wordsworth. 9 What? You have nowhere found Him? demici.-Anon. See Proof.-Richard. Whate'er of woe the Dark may hide in womb. See Breath of Avon, The.—Watts. + Whate'er our joy compelled, men's praise and blame fall hollow. See Lovers.-Holley. Whatever any one does or says, I must be good. See Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius (Goodness.)—Antoninus. Whatever brawls disturb the street. See Brothers and Sisters and Lowe Between Brothers and Sisters.—Watts. Whatever Commandments Somers had found it pleasing to break. See His First Night Out.—Lynch. “Whatever else you do,” said the sheriff. See Little Min- ister, The (Egyptian and the Captain, The).--Barrie. Whaº I do and whatever I say. See Aunt Tabitha.— O!IIlêS. . See Stepping West- See Religio Aca- Whatever, I have tried to do in my life, I have tried with all my heart to do well. See David Copperfield (“What- ever I have tried,” etc.).--Dickens. - Whatever is worth doing is worth doing well. See Work and Win.—Anon. - Whatever mine ears can hear. See Nature's Voice.—A. L. Whatever place the sense of one's own insignificance may hold. See Ruskin’s “Ethics of the Dust.”—Anon. Whatever shall I do 2 See All the Year 'Round.—Anon. Whatever the heights to which woman is destined to rise. See Woman as Friend.—Lord. Whatever the lagging, dragging journey * * * may have been to the rest of the emigrants. See Gilded Age, The (Uncle Daniel’s Introduction to a Missis- sippi Steamer).--—Clemens and Warner. “Whatever the weather may be,” says he. See Whatever the Weather may be.—Riley. whatevº you do in this wonderful world. See Look Ahead. Il Oil. Whaº you have to say, my friend. See Boil it Down.— It OIL. Whatever your career, a knowledge of history will always be to you a source of profit and delight. See Utility of FIistory.—Ségur. - “What's a' the steer, Kimmer.” See same.—Anon. What's Christmas day, I'd like to know. See Joe's Dream. —Cooper. What's fame 2—a fancied life in others’ breath. on Man An (Fame).--—Pope. What's got the matter in the church, have Christians quit a speakin'? See Our Church Sociable.—Eisenbeis. - What's hallow’d ground ! Has earth a clod. See Hallowed Ground.--Campbell. What's be that wishes [for more men from England] ... See King Henry V. (Henry V. to his Soldiers).--Shake- Speare. - What's he that wishes so : [for one man more]. See King Henry V. (Henry V. to his Soldiers).-Shakespeare. What's in the brain that ink may character. See Sonnets, CVIII.-Shakespeare. What's life but full of care and doubt. tics by an Old Servant.—Hood. What's love, when the most is said. See When the Most is aid.—De Vere. . What's she, so late from_Penshurst come. See On Her Coming to London.—Waller. What's the best thing in the world. See Best thing in the World, The.—Anon. What's the best thing in the world ! World, The.—Browning. What's the brightness, of a brow % º: See Essay See Domestic Didac- See Best Thing in the See Evanescence.—Spof- ford. “What's the fun?” said a rather tall thin young man. See Pickwick Papers, The (Pickwickians Taken for In- .* formers, but Rescued by the Stranger, The).-Dickens. What's the good o' shinglin’. See What the Good-Webber. What's the happiest time of a woman's life? See Happiest Time of a Woman’s Life, The.—Lee. What's the matter, darling 7 See Wrong Time to Laugh- Anon. What's the matter, little boy 2 See Hard to Please.— Anon. * What's the matter wid me ! Anon. What's the meaning of the presents. ing.—Anon. What's the song the crickets sing. Whitney. What's them things in yer pockets, Jake a-bulging out so | Hey! See Deacon Adams to his Son.—Anon. What's there beneath, where the flowers in a heap. See Alice Ayers.-Blake. What's this, a book 2 16 mo. Osgoods page. See Review, A : The Inn Album, by Robert Browning.—Taylor. What's this dull town to me? See Robin Adair.—Koppel. See Trouble in the Family.— See What’s the Mean- See Cricket Songs.— 1005 ‘‘What’s AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS See Women. See “What's this some preacher has been sayin'. Gambling.—Dunne. . What's this l the red blood stops l he's growing cold l Cain, Ancient and Modern.—Murray. What's this vain world to me? See “Rest is not Here.— Nairne. “What's this What's this l’’ exclaimed Mr. Bowser. See Two Cases of Grip.–Lewis. What’s your name, Sir 2 See Pickwick Papers (Sam Weller as Witness).-Dickens. “What's your sister's name ''', t See Queer Christening, A.— (Cleveland Plain Dealer.) Whatsoever is commendable. Overbury. Wheel me down by the meadow. See Home Wounded.— Anon. . Wheel me into the sunshine. Wounded.—Do- ell. Wheel the wild dance. See Dance of Death (Song: Wheel the wild dance, etc.).-Scott. Wheer 'asta bean saw long and meå liggin', ere aloān. See Northern Farmer (Old Style).-Tennyson. When a body comes to be nearly ten. See Nearly Ten.— IlOIl. When a certain great King, whose initial is G. See An- cient Prophecy, An.—Freneau. When a daffadil I See. See Divination by a Daffadil.— |Herrick. When a daughter was born in the Dixons. Neighborhood.—Daulton. - When a deed is done for freedom, through the broad earth's aching breast. See Present Crisis, The.—Lowell. When a green man dies the living seek to perpetuate his memory. See John C. Breckenridge.—Blackburn. When a’ ither bairnies are hush'd to their hame. See Mither- less Bairn, The.—Thom. When a lady is seen at a party or ball. See “I Wouldn't See Rosebud or Thorn ?—Anon. —Would You ?”—Anon. When a little girl is good. See Friendly Hand, A.—- See In a Friendly Sort See Excellent Actor, An.— . See Home, When a man ain’t got a cent. Anon. . When a man ain't got a cent. O’ way.—Riley. When a man becomes a hero all the world is standing round. See Fame.—Anon. When a man has been railroadin’ twenty long years. See Conductor's Story, The.—M'Loughlin. . When a man hath no freedom to fight for at home. See Whº a Man Hath No Freedom to Fight for at Home. —Byron. When a man travels he mustn't look Paris, A.—Smith. When a twiner a twisting will twist. Wallis. . When a woman has a hen to drive into the coop. ing a Hen.—(Mobile Register.) When a young seed begins to grow. Tree Grows.—Anon. When, Abraham Lincoln was a lawyer in Illinois. See How Lincoln and Judge B Swapped Horses.—Anon. 'When Adam delved and Eve span. See Wat Tyler's Song. —Southey. queer. See Trip to See Twiner, The.— See Driv- See How an Apple When Advent dawns with lessening days. See Golden Flowers, The.—Holmes. When age hath made me what I am not now. See To My Picture.—Randolph. When Alcuin taught the sons of Charlemagne. See Emma and Eginhard.—Longfellow. When all her brothers in the house. See Killary.—Trench. When all is done, and my last word is said. See When all Is Done.—Dunbar. When all is done and said. See Of a Contented Mind and On a Contented Mind and Thought.—Vaux. When all is still at sleeptime. See Hearin’ Things at Night. —Monroe. When all the Crabbe. When all the ground with snow is white. The.—Sherman. When all the merry boys and girls. fiercer passions cease. See Reflections.— See Snowbird, See Mother's Work.- In OIC] . . When all the world, is young lad. See Water Babies (“Old Old Song, The”) –Kingsley. When all the years are shaken. Young. When all Thy mercies, O my God. See Hymn, A : “When all thy,” etc.—Addison. When all thy mercies, O my God. See same.—Addison. When Alma Hunt awoke on her seventh birthday. See Fairy Eye-glasses, The.—Pruit. When almond buds unclose. See When Almonds Bloom.— Shinn. When along the light ripple the far serenade. Serenade, The...—Houghton. When Alysandyr our King was dede. See Death of Alex- ander III.-Anon. - When an old bachelor marries a young wife. See School for Scandal, The...—Sheridan. When André rode to Pont-du-lac. See André's Ride,- Beesly. - - When angel hosts sing glory to God on high. See December. —Doane. When Angeline a-shopping goes. See same.-Sussman. See Bough of Time, The. See Venetian See Nixie of the - When angels walk across the sky. See Quatrains of Idle- ness.-Lefévre. When anger burns within the breast. Rhymes and Reasons.—Rook. When another life is added. See It is Well We Cannoſ See the End.—Anon. When apple-trees in blossom are. See Proverbs; or, See May.—Clarke. When April, one day, was asked whether. See April.— McDermott. When April rains make flowers bloom. See Shamrock, The. —Egan. - When April steps aside for May. See Sister Months, The.— Larcom. g • . When April, still was young. See April's Trick.-Utter. See Vernal Solace.—Hayne. When April's sky is blue above. When are you coming the flowers have come I See To a Dear Little Truantz-Osgood. . When are you going to get married, Tambo! See Get on to the Dog.—Anon. s = } When arms and numbers both have failed. See Aguinaldo. —Shadwell. When Arthur first in court began. See Sir Lancelot du Lake.—Anon. When, as a lad, at break of day. See “When as a Lad.”— Mackay. - When as abroad, to greet the morn. See Upon Graciosa, Walking and Talking.—Quiller-Couch. When as gº uption hence did go. See Ballad. On Quadrille, .—Gay. When as in . faire Jerusalem. See Wandering Jew, The.— Anon. - When as King Henry ruled [or rulde) this land. See Fair Rosamund.—Delone. When as the Chilehe Rocko blowes. See In Praise of Ale.— . Il OIl. - When as the chill Sirocco blows. See “Give Me Ale.”— AIlOIl. When, as the garish day is done. See New Moon, The.— ryant. When as the sheriff of Nottingham. See Robin Hood and the Golden Arrow.— (Old Ballad.) When at close of winter's night. See Paradise of Birds, The (Birdcatcher's Song).-Courthouse. When at eve I sit alone. See Long Ago.—Brownell. When at home alone I sit. See Little Land, The.—Lear. When at home alone I sit. See Little Land, The.—Steven- SOIl. When Atthis to her lover-poet said. See White Feet of Atthis, The.—Lafler. When banners are waving. See same.—Anon. When Barry dares, the President to fly on. See Barry’s Attack upon Sir Joshua Reynolds.--Wolcott. - When bashful single men are “well to do.” See Helpmate, When beasts could speak (the learned say). See Beasts' Confession, The.—Swift. When #. and Beauty meet. See Beauty and Beauty. —BrOOke. When º buds begin to swell. See Yellow Violet, The. —Bryant. - When Bibo thought fit from the world to retreat. See Bibo and Charon.--—Prior. When º Boreas, fell and doure. See Winter Night, A. —ts Ulrin S. i When boyhood’s fire was in my blood. See Nation. Once Again, A.—Davis. When brambles vex me sore and anguish me. See Fellow- ship, The...—Bates. When brave Van Rensselaer crossed the stream. See Battle of Queenstown, The.—Banker, Jr. When breezes are soft and skies are fair. —Bryant. When Britain first at Heaven's command. See Rule, Britan- nia.—Thomson. When Britain, with envy and malice inflamed. See Capture of Little York.--Anon. When British troops first landed here. Surrender.—Anon. When ºrs leave the old hearthstone. See Homecoming. —A.In OI). d When by a good man's grave I muse alone. Life.—Rogers. When by God's inward light. Wilson. * - When º the evening's quiet light. See Angel's Wings, The. —LOWer. When by the marbled lake I lie and listen. “When by the marbled lake.”—Call. When by Zeus relenting the mandate was revoked. Phoebus with Admetus.-Meredith. When %. Sailed across the sea. See Columbia's Banners. —-AI). On . When calm is the night, and the stars shine bright. See See One Hundred See Green River. See Cornwallis's See Human See Sabbath-day, The- See Hymn : See Sleighing Song.—Shaw. When cannons peal their booming sounds. Years from Now.—Rowland. - When captaines couragious, whom death cold not daunte. See Mary Ambree.—Anon. When Carolina's hope grew pale. See Sumter's Band.— Simmons. * - When cats run home and light is comè. See Song: The Owl.—Tennyson. When, Celia, must my old day set. See To Celia.-Cotton. 1006 FIRST LINE INDEX When When chance or cruel business parts us two. See Friendship in Absence (Distance no Barrier to the Soul).-Cow- ey. ~ : When chapman billies leave the street. See Tam O'Shanter. —Burns. - When cherries grow on apple trees. See When.—Anon and Bingham. - - When cherry flowers begin to blow. See Yuki.-Fenollosa. When Chicago wished to impress her greatness and her determination. See Why Woman Wants the Ballot.— - Brehm. When children are playing alone on the green. See Un- seen Playmate, The.—Stevenson. When chill November's surly blast. See Man was Made to Mourn.-Burns. - When chinks in April's windy dome. See Love in the Calen- dar.—Johnson. e When chirping crickets fainter cry. See Home at Night.— - tolley. When Cholly swung his golf sticks on the links. See Yankee Dude'll Do, The.—Kiser. - - When Christ was born in Bethlehem. See Christmas Carol. —Anon. When Christ was born of Mary free. Gloria.”—Anon. When Christmas approaches, each bosom is gay. lights of Christmas, The.—Anon. When Christmas time is almost here. der, The.—Archibald. When civil fury first grew high. See Hudibras.-Butler. When clouds are seen, wise men put on their cloaks. See «» King Richard III. (Caution).--Shakespeare. When clover blooms in the meadows. See When Clover Blooms.--Kenyon. , - When, Coelia, must my old day set. See To Coelia.-Cotton. When cold the winds blow. See Saint Nick.—M. N. B. When coldness wraps this suffering day. See same.— Byron. When comes Spring 2 See Seasons, The.—Cheney. When Congress sent great Washington. See Trip to Cam- bridge, The.—Anon. When Cooper died, the restless city paused. Extract concerning.—Curtis. When Count d'Albrét, had passed away, he left no son as heir. See Rescue of Albrét, The.—English. When Cromwell fought for power. See Table Talk.-Cow- per. - } When, cruel fair one, I am slain. See Tomb, The.—Stanley. When Cupid did his grandsire Jove entreat. See To Mrs. Biddy Floyd; or, The Receipt to Form a Beauty.— See “In Excelsis See De- See Christmas Preten- See Bryant, Swift. When dad goes fishin. See same-Anon. When dad has worn his trousers out. See Dad's Old Breeches.—(New York Weekly.) When Daddy and we go a-walking in spring. See Whisper- ing Bird.—Macdonald. When Daddy mows the lawn. See Comparison, A.—Anon. When daddy plays de banjo. See same.—Parker. when Daddy went away to fight. See Daddy's Sentinel.— "arrar. When daffodils began to blow. See Love.—Story. When daffodils begin to peer. See Winter's Tale, The (Song of Autolycus).-Shakespeare. When daisies close and poppies nod. Sweetman. When daisies pied and violets blue. See Love's Labour's Lost (“When daisies pied,” etc.) –Shakespeare. When Darby saw the setting sun. See Darby and Joan.- Honeywood. When darkened hours come, Return, The...—Markham. When darkness prevail'd and aloud on the air. of the Brave, The...—Hutton. When de fiddle gits to singing out a ole Wahginny reel. See Angelina.-Anon and Angeline.—Dunbar. When de Las' Day's counts made out. See What Yer Gwine- ter Do 2–(Teacas Siftings.) When de moon scrouch down behine de hill. See De Wood Hants.-Culberson. When de shaddehs fall et de close ob day. See De Squeegee. —Hermann. - -- When de worl’ don' go to suit you. See Colored Philosophy. —Cochran. When, dearest, I but think of thee. When Death from some fair face. Bourdillon. When Death to either shall come. See same.—Bridges. When deeply in love with Miss Emily Cline [wr. Pryne]. See Stammering Wife, The.—Saxe. When Delia on the plain appears. See Composite Maiden, A.—Anon. When Delia on the plain appears. On the Plain Appears” This be Love.—Lyttelton. r : When Demosthenes boasts to you, O Athenians, of his Demo- cratic zeal. See Demosthenes Denounced.—ZEschines. When descends on the Atlantic. See Seaweed.—Longfellow. When dew is glittering in the early morn. See Happy Farmer, The.—Haughwout. When dicky was sick in the night and the clock. Dick and the Clock.-Riley. . “When did you, last come to confession, my daughter ?” At Confession.—Anon. - See Fairy Song.— crowding fast. See Heart's See Tomb See same.—Suckling. See Two Robbers.- See Song: “When Delia and Tell Me, My Heart, if See Little See When do I love you most, sweet books of mine? See Con- fessio Amantis.-Le Gallienne. When do I mean to marry —Well. See Whén I Mean to See House of Life, arry.—Saxe. When do I see thee most, beloved one 3 The (Lovesight) and Sonnet: Lovesight.—Rossetti. When does a young lady go into the lumber business? See Kept it up Till the Last.—Anon. - When doomed to feel that youth is o'er. See same.—Anon. When Dorothy and I took tea, we sat upon the floor. See Small and Early.—Jenks. When down the stair at morning. See My April Lady.— Van Dyke. - - When dreaming kings, at odds with swift-paced time. See Commemoration Ode (Washington).-Monroe. When during dinner, Mrs. Beaumont spoke of our journey. See In the Time of Evelina.—Burney. When, during our session yesterday, those words which you have taught. See On the Refusal of the Chamber of Vacations of Rennes to obey the decrees of the Na- tional Assembly.—Mirabeau. When early shades of evening's close. he.—Brownlow. When earth's last bubble" is busted. See Glory That is to Be, The and Glory to Be, The.—Dawson. When earth's last picture is painted. See L’Envoi.-Kip- 1Ilg. When Eire first rose from the dark-swelling flood. See Eire. —Drennan. - When Emperor Redbeard with his band. See Legend.—Uhland. When England, smoking [or reeking] from her deadly wound. See Eclogue and Eclogue the First.—Chatter- See Whip-poor-will, Suabian - ton. When Erin first rose from the dark swelling flood. See Erin.—Drennan. When Europeans first visited the southern parts of North America. See King Cotton.—Mackenzie. When Eve brought woe to all mankind. See Woman.— See Pharonnida.-Cham- When #. had led her lord away [wr. astray]. See Album When everything goes crooked. See Just So.—(Woman’s “Never,” The.—Lawson. When fades the last faint ray. See Now I Lay Me Down The.—Hopkinson. See When Polly Buys a Hat.—Hill. See When Father When, fearing tears should win. When first before me she appeared. See Madrigal: “When His Bride, The.—Norton. Worth. See Nature and Love. When first I looked into thy glorious eyes. Verses.—Holmes. When eve is purpling cliff and cave. See Evening.—Croly. Home Companion.) When eyes that seem shrunken to pierce. See Christ of the When faction in league with the treacherous Gaul. See Lords of the Main, The.—Stansbury. to Sleep.--Anon. - When fair Columbia was a child. See Daughter's Rebellion, When falls the soldier brave. See Sentinel Songs.-Ryan. When Father goes to town with me to buy my Sunday hat. When father shaves his stubbly face. Shaves His Face.—Cone. ." When father takes his spade to dig. See Robin, The.— Alma-Tadema. berlayne. When fierce political debate. See Jolly Jack.-Thackeray. first before me she appeared.”.-Boufflers. When first, beloved, in vanished hours. See Blind Man to When first, descending from the moorlands. See Extem- pore, Effusion upon the Death of James Hogg.—Words- When first I gave him all my love. —Brooke. “When first I looked,” etc.—Whitman. When first I met Louisa Ann. See Romance in Verse, A. See Sonnet: —AIl On. When first I saw fair-featured Grace. See Grace's Choice. —Loomis. - When first I saw her, at the stroke. See When First I Saw Her.—Woodberry. When first I saw our banner wave. Wh gºiº. P [ €1). rst Saw SWeet Pe 'w?'. Saw Pe tº backed Car, i.” #. ggy] When first I saw thee, Kate. See Kate of Araglen.—Lane. when first I was, the world of sound. See Mother.—Heren- €6I1. When first my brave Johnnie lad. See Cock up Your Beav- er.—Burns. When first my true love crown'd me with her smile. See , Epigram.—Massey. :9 When first our Southern flag arose. See Southern Pleiades, The.—Lorrimer. When first Religion came to bless the land. See Library, The (Union of Faith and Reason Necessary).-Crabbe. When first the bride and bridegroom wed. See At Last.— toddard. When first the crocus thrusts its point of gold. See Touch of Nature, A.—Aldrich. When first the fiery-mantled Sun. Campbell. When first the soul of love is sent abroad. The (Birds, and Their Loves),-Thomson, See Astraea at the See Low- See Ode to Winter.— See Seasons, 1007 When AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS When first the unflowering Fern-forest. See Darwinism.— Darmesteter. When first the young lady from the College. Settlement dragged Ardelia from her degradation. See Madness of Philip (Ardelia in Arcady).--Daska.m. When first the young lady from the College settlement saw Ardelia. See ‘‘N’Yawk's the Place.”—Anon. When first thou camest, gentle, shy, and fond. See Mother's EHeart, The.—Norton. When first Thou didst entice to Thee my heart. See Afflic- tion.—Herbert. & - When first thy eyes unveil, give thy soul leave. See Rules and Lessons.—Vaughan. When first to Dottie I was wed. See What Dorothy Says.- Maupin. & - When first we met we did not guess. See Triolet, A: “When first we met,” etc.—Bridges. When Flora had outfret the firth. See same.—Anon. When Flora with her fragrant flowers. See Sir Andrew Barton.—Anon. When folks grow old I wonder why. See Molly.--Kellogg. When folks hae got the meetin’ and Sabbath dinner ower. See Six Road Ends, The.—Carew. When folks with headstrong passion blind. degonde.—Aytoun. - e When for me the end has come and I am dead. See Written on the Night of his Suicide (“When for me,” etc.).- Realf. When for me the silent oar. S When forty winters shall besiege thy brow. II.-Shakespeare. º 5 When France in wrath her giant-limbs up-rear'd. See France: An Ode.—Coleridge. & When France was but a province of the English. See Joan of Arc.—Anon. s When frank straighforward hearts defile. See Best Way, The.—Smith. When Frederick William Ware, better known as Runt Ware. See Stolen Bridegroom.—Hough. - W See Chorus See Dame Fre- See Across the River.—Larcom. See Sonnets, When freedom, dress'd in bloodstained west. from Goddwyn.-Chatterton. - When Freedom, fair Freedom, her banner displayed. See “Constellation” and the “Insurgente,” The and Trux- ton's Victory.—Anon. When Freedom from her home was driven. Made for Freedom, The.—Brown. When Freedom from her mountain height. Flag, The.—Dyake. When Freedom, on her natal day. See Moral Warfare, The. —Whittier. See Hills were See American When Freedom, years ago, was born. See Two Armies, The. —Hughes. . When Frenchmen saw, with coward art. See Trafalgar.— Campbell. When friends are gone and the last flowers are spread. See Last Wish, The...—Kirkham. - When Friendship or Love our sympathies move. The.—Byron. When from Eternity were separate. See Ceremonial Ode Intended For a University.—Abercrombie. ' When from my couch I rise at morn, I kneel me down and pray. See Reporter's Prayer, A.—Fraser. - When from my lips the last faint sigh is blown. rean’s Epitaph, An.—De Vere. - When from the brooding home. See We Dead.—Oppenheim. When from the gloom of earth we see the sky. See God and the Soul (Void Between, The) —Spalding. When from the sacred garden driven. See Ode on Art, Sprague. - When from the vaulted wonder of the sky. See Faith’s Vista.--Abbey. When from these shores the British army first. See At When from this mortal scene. See On the Death of a Great Man.—Gilder. Coruna.-Southey. - When, full of warm and eager love. See Tear, See Epicu- * Story. When garden plats are pinched and brown. See January. —Cheney. When gathering clouds around I view. See same.—Grant. When gathering night. See Orpheus and Eurydice.—Baskett. when, General Washington was young. See Washington.— IlOIl. When Genevieve started to England last year. Girl's Odd Collection, A.—Olmstead. . When gentle Twilight sits. See Know Thyself.-Sigourney. When George the King would punish folk. See How We Became a Nation.—Spofford. When George the Third was reigning a hundred years ago. See Ballad for a Boy, A.—Anon and Cory and Two Captains, The...—Cory. g When George was about six years old. IHatchet, The...—Weems. When gladiators, who were to fight to death. Gladiators.—Anon. When God at first made man. EHerbert. When God had created all the flowers. The.—Anon. When God sends out His company to travel through the stars. See Wrestler, The.—Roberts. When God the Father fashioned with His breath. See Legend of the Earth, The, Rameau, See Little See Story of the See Co-ed See Pulley, The and Rest.— See Forget-me-not, See Snowdrop.– When God's warm justice is revealed. See Field Fraternity, The...—Markham. . When Goethe’s death was told, we said. Verses (Death of Goethe).-Arnold. When good King Arthur ruled the [or this] land. See King Arthur and When Good King Arthur.—Anon. When º: old Father Washington. See Stolen Stars, The. —AIl OIOl. When gooseberries grow on the stem of a daisy. See To Mollidusta.--Planché. • When Grandma comes to our house. See same.—Kiser. When Grandma was a little girl, many, many years ago. See When Grandma Was a Little Girl.-Oldham. “When Grandpa was a little boy about your age,” said he. See When Grandpa Was a Little Boy.--Douglas. - When ºshopper, chirping late. See Fall of the Year.— ISOIl. When great and good George Washington. Washington.—Anon. When grief shall come to thee. —Eliot. When griping grief the heart doth wound. See Romeo and Juliet (Music's Silver Sound).-Shakespeare. When Hank Taylor was put on trial at Strawberry Hill. See Why Hank Was Not Hanged.—Anon. When Harry and Dick had been striving to please. See Two Gardens, The.—Taylor. When Harry Prettyman saw the very superb funeral of See Memoria) See George See Unwelcome Guest, The. Mrs. Caudle. See Mr. Caudle and his Second Wife.—- Jerrold. When Harry was four years old. See In Drumtown.— Crowell. When haughty Edward with his sword and Iance. of Calais, The.—McGuire. ,-- When hawthorne boughs begin to bud. See Dei Gratia.— Wilkins. . When he first spoke at Funeral, Hall. See Wendell Phillips (Eulogy on Wendell Phillips).-Curtis. When he heard the battle-cry. See And Joe Went.—(Den- wer Post.) When he hied him home from chase. dale, The.—Booth. When he is old and past singing. See Siege See Rose of Avon- See For an Old Poet.— Bunner. - When he shall die. See Romeo and Juliet.—Shakes- peare. When he shall hear she died upon his word. See Much Ado about Nothing (“When he shall hear,” etc.).-- Shakespeare. When he was a lad he served a term. See President Gar- field.—Anon. - t When he was young, and cled in green. See Why sould nocht Allane honorit be 2–Anon. When he who adores thee has left but the name. See When He Who Adores Thee.—Moore. When he who is the unforgiven. See Unforgiven, The Robinson. When Helen first saw wrinkles in her face. See Wrinkles. —Landor. When, high above the busy street. See- Day-dream, A.— Thomson. When high hot Zuns da strik right down. up Athirt the Hill.—Barnes. When Hill, ... the poet, first essayed. “Name,” The.—Loomis. When His salvation bringing. See Hosanna 1–King. When home in the evening from work I am going. See My Boy.—Gilbert. When hope lies dead within the heart. Sands, The.—Hunter. When Hope, the wanton, light and gay. See Song: “When Hope, the wanton, light and gay.”—Musset. When I a verse shall make. See His Prayer to Ben Jonson. —Herrick. - When I am a man—and I’m going to be one some time. See When I am a Man.—Miller. When I am a man, I’ll not worry and scold. Your Reform Today.—Anon. When I am a women tall and grown. Woman.—Denton. When I am big I hope to be. See White Road See Evolution of a See Lot of Thou- See Begin See When I am a See Our Banner.—Cam- €I'On. - When I am big I mean to buy. See “When I am Big.”— ‘AIlOrl. When I am big, what do you think. See Mother is her Name. —Everett. - When I am big, what do you think. Man.—Anon. When I am buried, all my thoughts and acts will be reduced. See Biography.—Masefield - When I am called to die. James. When I am dead, and buried. See same. When I am dead and I am quite forgot. Cypress.”—Darmesteter. When I am dead and over me bright April shakes out her ºarenched hair. See I Shall Not Care.—Teas- 8, 162. - When I am dead and sister to the dust, Barker, See When I am a See What is that to Thee?— (Scribner’s.) See “Tuscan See Same- 1008 TIRST LINE INDEX When When I am dead, my dearest. See Song. “When I am dead,” etc.—Rossetti. When I am dead, my spirit. See “When I am Dead.”— Rodd. When I am dead, no funeral train. See Dirge of Alaric, King of the Visigoths, The.—Anon. When I am dead, no pageant train. See Dirge of Alaric the Visigoth, LEverett. When I am dead you’ll find it hard. See He and She.— Ware. When I am gone and you alone are living here still. See Death in the Woods.-MacDonagh. When I am gone, brook no complaining. —Droste-Hülshoff. When I am in a serious humour, I very often walk by myself in Westminster Abbey. See Spectator, The (Reflections in Westminster Abbey).-Addison. When I am living in the Midlands. See Hills of the South Country, The and South Country, The.—Belloc. When I am old—(and O, how soon). See When I am Old. See Last Words. —Briggs. When I am old, and think of the old days. See Last Mem- ory, The.—Symons. When I am on my way to school. See School House Flag, he.—Anon. When I am overmatched by petty cares. Stars, The.—Burton. When I am really sick abed. See Bein’ Sick,-(Harper’s Magazine.) When I am sad it comes to me. See Halls of Memory, The. —Johnson and My Mother's Song.—Johnston. When I am standing on a mountain crest. See Love in the Winds.—TTovey. When I am tired of earnest men. When I am walking sadly and triumphantly. The.—Symons. When I am weary, throng'd with the cares of the vain day. See Day's End.—Binyon. When I awoke on Christmas morning. See Christmas Church. —Irving. When I ºld the poet blind yet bold. See On Milton’s Paradise Lost.—Marwell. When I behold a forest spread. Herrick. When I behold that beauty's wonderment. See Amoretti and Epithalamion (Sonnet XXIV).-Spenser. When I behold what pleasure is pursuit. See Pursuit and Possession.—Aldrich. When I beneath the cold red earth am sleeping. Verses and same.— Motherwell. When I bethink me on that speech whyleare. Queene, The (Mutability).-Spenser. When I came to myself again, my hands were full of grass and mold. See Lorna Doone (Winning of Lorna Doone, The).-Blackmore. When I came to York I hadn’t ever been to a play. See Slowlys at the Theatre, The.—Dallas. When I come home the other night. See She never Was a Boy.—Kiser. When I come in fºom de co’n-fiel’. See At Candle-lightin' Time and Candle-lightin' Time.—Dunbar. When I compare. See Loss and Gain.-Longfellow. When I consider everything that grows. See Sonnet, XV.- Shakespeare. When I consider how my light is spent. See On His Blind- ness.-Milton. When I consider Life and See Comfort of the See Martin.--Kilmer. See Shadow, See Art above Nature.— See Last See Faerie its few years. See Tears.— €6 Se. When I consider life, ’tis all a cheat. See Aureng-Zebe; or, The Great Mogul.--Dryden. When I did hear the motley fool. See As You Like It (Jester, The).--Shakespeare. When I died, the circulating library. See Seth Compton.— Masters. When I do count the clock that tells the time. XII.-Shakespeare. When I first came to be a man, of twenty years, or so. See John o' Badenyon.—Skinner. When I first read in detail the life of Washington. See Highest Pedestal, The.—Gladstone. When I first spoke to Gertrude about going. Ghosts.--—Wells. See Sonnets, See Famous When I forth fare beyond this narrow earth. See After Death.-Richardson. When I gave to old Dobbin his song and his due. See Old Pincher.—Cook. When I go back to earth. See Answer, The.—Teasdale. When I go musing all alone. See On Melancholy.—Burton. when go to my Gram’ma's an’. See On a Visit.—Tomp- 1I].S. When I got home from school one night. on Sir Walter Scott.—Anon. When I grow gray and men shall say to me. Gifts.—Barlow. When I grow up like brother Tom. See When I Grow Up. —Anon. When I had firmly answered “No.” The.—Stephen. When I had money, money, O. See Money.—Davies. ty See Bobby's Essay See Life's See Last Ride Together, When º a Saxpence under my thoom. See Todlin’ Hame. -AI). OIl. When I have borne in memory what has tamed. See same. —Wordsworth. When I have done consider this world is vanitie. See Advice to Leesome Merrinees —Maitland. When I have fears that I may cease to be. “When I have fears,” etc. —Keats. When I have finished with this episode. Gone Weird Ways.-Neihardt. When I have folded up this tent. Rnowles. When I have said my quiet say. well. When I have seen by Time’s fell hand defaced. nets, LXIV.-Shakespeare. When I heard at the close of day. See Sonnet : See When I Have See Last Word, The - See Vespers.-Green- See Son- See same.-Whit- Iſla, Il. When I heard the learn’d astronomer. See same.—Whit. Iºla, Il. When I kneel down my prayers to say. See Prayers.-- Hastings. When I knowed him at first there was suthin'. See Bar- tender's Story, The.—Proudfit. When I last saw him. See Estimate of Lincoln.—Gree- ey. When I lay in a cradle. See Romantic Recollections.— Leigh. When I led by summer streams. See Zummer an’ Winter —Barnes. When I listed, folks all said. See On Crutches.-Rose. When I lived in St. Petersburg—many years have passed since then. See Mascha-Tourgenieff. When I lived in Singapore. See In Foreign Parts.- Richards. When I look around me and see how few of the compan- ions of earlier years. See same —Goethe. When I look at my diligent neighbors. See Certain Cure, A.—Deane. When I love, as some have told. See Hymn to the Graces. —Herrick. When I loved you, I can’t but allow. See To I Loved You.-Moore. When I made answer, I began : “Alas!” Rimini.—Rossetti. (Tr.) When I married a drunkard, I reached the acme of misery. See Girls, Don't Marry a Drunkard.—Anon. When I pass out to the light. See Per Te Ad Lucem.— and When See Francesca Da- Hickey. When I peruse the conquer'd fame of heroes. See same — TVWhitman. When I play on my fiddle in Dooney. See Fiddler of Dooney, The.—Yeats. When I reflect how small a place I fill. See Two Thoughts. —Lefroy. When I remember something which I had. See Regret.— Ingelow. When I remember that the day will come. See When I Remember.—Newbolt. When I remember them, those friends of mine. See Three Friends of Mine.—Longfellow. When I remember'd , again how my Philip was slain. See Nun's Lament for Philip Sparrow, The.—Skelton. When I returned at sunset. See Great City.—Monro. when, # run about all day. See Night and Day. Odge. When I sat by my Fair, and she tremblingly told. See When I Sat, by my Fair.—Dermody. When I saw in the vaults of azure and sun. less Ones.—Scheffauer. When I saw them coming, I sat in a heap on the ground. See Prisoner of Zenda, The (If Love Were All).-- FIope. When I saw you last, Rose. See same.—Dobson. When I See. See Indigo Bird, The.—Wetherald. When I See a man holding faster his uprightness in pro- portion as it is assailed. See Unnoticed and Unhonored Heroes.—Channing. * When I See about me this gathering of business men and merchants. See Ballot Reform.—Cleveland. when I see birches bend from left to right. See Birches.— rost. When I see blossoms spring. See same.—Anon. When I See, high on the tip-top twig of a tree. See Indigo Bird, The -Wetherald. When I see the dirtiest little towhead. See We Wing See Imitation.— Anon. when See the ghost of night. See Moonlight.—Wether- 3,101. When I see you at the dawn. See Ode. “When I see you.” —Magny. When I shall be divorced, some ten years hence. Agitations.—Arnold. When I shall go to sleep and wake again. —Wetherald. When I, sir, play at cricket, sick it makes me feel. See Bowled.—Anon. when I sit on my mamma's knee. OIl, See Youth's See At Waking. See My Mamma.-Cramp- 1009 When AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS When I spin round without a stop. See Spinning Top.– Sherman. When I start out. See Song of the Choo-Choo.—Goetz. When I survey the bright Celestial sphere. See Castara (Nox Nocti Indicat Scientiam).-Habington. When I survey the wondrous cross. See Glorying in the Cross and Wondrous Cross, The.—Watts. When I the memory repeat. See Spartan Boy, The.—Mary a Iſl O. When I think of William Lloyd Garrison. See William Lloyd Garrison.—Phillips. When I think on the happy days. See Absence.—Anon. When I tie about my wrist. See Bracelet, The.—Her- rick. When I took my aunt and sister to the Pequot Hotel. See Trick vs. Trick.-Wood. When I took to the stage as a gifted young man. See “Said I to Myself, said I.”—Irving. When I upon thy bosom lean. See Matrimonial Happiness and same.—Lapraik. When I was a bachelor. When I was a beggarly boy. See Aladdin.—Lowell. When I was a boy at college. See Lydia Dick.-Field. When I was a boy I read a book which was called, I think, “Asmodeus.” See Homes of the People.—Godwin. When I was a boy in a printing office in Missouri. See Nicodemus Dodge.—Clemens. When I was a boy on the old plantation. Swing, The.—Peck. When º: a child joyfully I ran. See Valley of Life, The. —Gilder When I was a child [of seven years old], [says Dr. Frank- See same —Amon. See Grapevine lin], my friends on a holiday. See Whistle, The.— Franklin. When I was a lad, about forty-five years since. See Hoden- ing in Kent.— (Chºwrch Times.) When I was a lad between two and three. sers, The.—Rose. When I was a laddie lang syne at the schule. —Anon and Nicholson. When I was a little boy, I remember, one cold winter's morning. See Turning the Grindstone.—Franklin. When I was a little child. See Child's Day, A.—Hink- SOIl. When I was a little lad. See Dwme.-Pickthall. When I was a maid nor of lovers afraid. See Old Story over Again, The.—Kenney. “When I was a young man,” said Mr. Dooley. See Mr. Dooley in Peace and War.—Dunne. “When I was about eighteen years old. See “Green Grow the Rushes O.”—Penny. When I was at Grand Cairo. of Mirza, The).-Addison. “When I was at the party,’” said Betty. The.—Bradley. When I was born. See Day's Ration, The.—Emerson. When I was bound apprentice, in famous Lincolnshire. See Lincolnshire Poacher, The.—Anon. When I was broke in London in the fall of ’89. See Dear Old London.—Field. When I was building my first steamboat. See My First Steamboat.—Fulton. When I was but a verdant youth. Strings.-Waterman. When I was camping on the Volga's banks. —Stoddard. See First Trou- See “Imph-m.” See Spectator, The (Vision See Reason Why, See Mother's Apron See Unit, A. When I was commissioned by you, young men. See Address to the Young Men of Italy.—Mazzini. When I was dead, my spirit turn'd. See At Home.— Rossetti. When I was forced from Stella ever dear. See Astrophel and Stella (Sonnet LXXXVII.).-Sidney. When I was in the wood to-day. See Autumn Voices.— F. W. B See Child's Fancies.—Lyall. when I was just a little girl. See Telephone, When I was just as far as I could walk. The.—Frost. ar When I was one and twenty. See same.—Housman. When I was one I wore long dresses just for fun. See From One to Six.-Fleming. When I was quite a tiny mite. See Lay of a Cracked Fiddle, A.—Langbridge. When I was quite a young man, said the dominie. See Singing Joseph.-Preston. When I was seventeen I heard. When I was sick and lay a-bed. pane, The.—Stevenson. When I was small, my mother's clothes. Clothes.—Branch. When I was still a boy and mother's pride. Friends-like.—Barnes. When I was ten and she fifteen. Learned. When I was the dirtiest little towhead—and I am sure that dirt is no disgrace. See Imitation.—Anon. When I was up where Ma's folks live. See Home a Differ- ent Place.—Chamberlain. When I was young, and long before. Readers.-Sherman. See To Critics.-Learned. See Land of Counter- See My Mother's See False See Time's Revenge.— See To the Little When I was young and slender. Voice.—Irwin. When I was young and went to school. Sinnet. When I was young I made a vow. Iſla, Il. When I was young, I said to Sorrow. See Song “When I was young,” etc. and Song and Sonnet on Sorrow, A. —De Vere. When I was yonng the days were long. See Flying Wheel, The.—Tynan. When I was young the twilight seemed too long. See Twi- light.—Robinson. When I weary lay on the barren sand. See Sea-gull, The. See Song for a Cracked See Latches.— See Confession.—Sher- —Erskine. When I went a-courtin' Marthy. See That Kiss of Marthy's. —Rexford. When I went up the minster tower. See At Lincoln.— Adams. When I would know thee, Goodyere. Goodyere.—Jonson. When I wuz a li'l black mite. See Spooks.—Cook. When I wuz somewhat younger. See Gettin' On.—Anon. When ice is thawed and snow is gone. See Bluebird, The.— Thompson. When icicles hang by the wall. (Winter).-Shakespeare. When icicles shine so bright. See Anon. When I’m a big man as high as the steeple. am a Man.--Cramer. When I'm a little city girl. Little Girls.--Anon. When I’m a man, a man. See Slade. When I’m a man, a man. See When I’m a Man.—Anon. When I’m a man and make the laws. See When I’m a Man. —Douglas. When I’m grown up, I think I’ll be. See New Ambition, A.—Anon. When I'm in health and ask to choose between this and that, alas ! See House of a Hundred Lights, The (Carpe Diem).—Torrence. When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes. See Son- nets, XXIX.-Shakespeare. When in from Delos came the gold. See White Lights, The. —Robinson. When in my crib I’m sleeping. See Oh, I’m My Grandpa's Girl,—Johnson. When in my dreams thy lovely face. Kemble. When % ; walks I meet some ruddy lad. See Proem, A. – WV 3. I’Ol. When in my youth I travelled. See Grey Squirrels, The- OWitt. When, in 1776, the Negro was asked to decide. See Fu- ture of the American Negro, The. (Claim of the Negro, The).-Washington. When in the chronicles of wasted time. See Her Beauty and Sonnets, CVI.-Shakespeare. When, in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people. See Declaration of Independence.— Jefferson. When, in the dim beginning of the years. See Testing, The. See In- —Markham. When in the first great hour of sleep supreme. verted Torch, The (When in the First Great Hour).- Thomas. When in the night we wake and hear the rain. Wilson. When in the starry gloom. See Easter.—Gilder. When in the storm on Albion's coast. See Minute gun, The. —Sharpe. When in the woods I wander all alone. Sylvan Life, The.—Thurlow. When in thy glass thou studiest thy face. —Garrison. When in your turn you’re called to read. for the Reading-Class.-Payne. When, indoor young ones club their wicked wits. of April, The.—Hone. When Irish hills were fair and green. Patrick.—O'Brien. When is the time for prayer See To Sir Henry See Love's Labour Lost Our Sir Robin.- See When I See City or Country and Two Choice of Trades.— See Dream Land.— See Same.— See same and See Post-meridian. See Directions See First See Wanted—Saint —Anon. See Time for Prayer, The. When I'se a little feller. See Take er Tatah en Wait.— When *iel of the Lord beloved. See Ivanhoe (Rebecca's Hymn).-Scott. when Israel was in Egypt's land. See Jubilee Song.— Il OI). When it comes to a question of trusting. The.—Sangster. When I’ve a saxpence under my thumb. and todlen ben.—Anon. When Jabez Chow came courtin' Corianna Dowly, Gran- ther Peeks was jest as mad as hops. See Corianna's Wedding.—Dallas. When Jack Connor was promoted to the position of engi- neer. See Engineer Connor's Son.—Dromgoole. See Average Man, See Todlen butt, 1010 FIRST LINE INDEX When See Fate of John Bur- See Falsehood When Jack the king's commander. goyne, The.—Anon. When Jacky drown'd our poor cat Tib. “Corrected.”—Turner. When Jacob courted Mary Jane. Marry.—Anon. When Jacob went out from Beersheba. Ladder.—Lloyd. When January’s here snow-men appear. —Prescott. • When Jefferson said he would rather have newspapers with- out a government. See Politics and Journalism.— Smith. When Jenny rode to mill with me. When Jessie comes with her soft breast. See To Those about to See Building the See Months, The. See same.—Anon. See Jessie.— Brown. When Jim died all th’ neighbors came. See When Jim Died. —Anon. When Jim was dead. See same.—Stanton. When Jimmy comes home from school at four. See When Jimmy Comes from School.—Matthews. When John Thorp died. See Epitaph, The.—Meyers. When Johnny comes marching home again. See Johnny Comes Marching Home.—Gilmore. When When Johnny, is all snugly curled in bed. See Young Des- perado, A.—Aldrich. When Jones left Badger's Corners. (Chicago Record-Herald.) When Jordan hushed his waters still. lehem, The.—Campbell. When Jupiter, looking down from Olympus, saw the Lusi- tanian fleet sailing. See Lusiad, Story of the.— See Congressman Jones. See Birth at Beth- Rabb. When klingle, klangle, klingle. See When the Cows Come Home.—Mitchell. When lamps are out and voices fled. See Sunflowers, The. Wetherald. When last before her people's face her own fair face she bent. See Crowned and Wedded.—Browning. See Expostu- See Cello, The. When late T attempted your pity to move. lation, An.—Bickerstaffe. When late I heard the trembling cello play. —Gilder. When late in summer the streams run yellow. of Early Autumn, A.—Gilder. When late we followed, in her coffin laid. See Which was Most Truly Dead?—Sainte Beuve. When Lazarus left his charnal cave. See In Memoriam Raising of JLazarus, The.—Tennyson. When leaf and flower are newly made. See Shadow.— Le Gallienne. When Learning's triumph o'er her barbarous foes. See Prologue Spoken at the Opening of the Drury Lane Theatre, 1747—Johnson. When leaves grow sear all things take sombre hue. See See Song Indian Summer.—Anon. - When leaves turn outward to the light. See Poet and Lark. —De Vere. When legislators keep the law. See Latter-day Warnings. —Holmes. When Lesbia first I saw, so heavenly fair. See Lesbia.-- Congreve. When lessons and tasks are all ended. See Children, The.— Dickinson. • g - When Letty had scarce pass'd her third glad year. See Letty’s Globe.—Tennyson-Turner. When life hath run its largest round. See Daniel Webster. —Holmes. When Life his lusty See Goblet, The.— Taylor. When life’s troubles gather darkly. course began. See Near the Dawn.— Anon. When like a bud my Julia blows. See To Julia under Lock and Key.—Seaman. When like the early rose. See Eileen Aroon.—Griffin. When lilacs last in the dooryard bloom'd. See same.— Whitman. When Lincoln died, a universal grief. See When Lincoln Died.—Edgerton. When Lincoln died, hate died. When Lincoln was a little boy. Fitz. & When Lincoln was a little boy. oy.—Anon. When little boys with merry noise. Lynch. When little Fred was called to bed. See Little Fred.— See Lincoln.—Lampton. See Lincoln's Story.— See When Lincoln was a See Reinforcements.— In OIl. When Little Laude was naughty wunst. See Claude.—Riley. When little people go See To Henrietta, Hood. When little Samuel woke. See Little Samuel.—Anon. When loss of property and loss of repute are come. See same.—Storrs. When louder voices throbbed with scorn and hate. See Sonnets on the Death of Stevenson.—Charlesworth. when #. by poet and painter. See Ivory Gate, The- Ołll Il S. Naughty abroad, wherever they may roam. on her Departure for Calais.-- when, . arose in heart and deed. See Flowers, The.— *R,8. Il ClS. When Love comes knocking at thy gate. See When Love Comes Knocking.—Gardner. When love in the faint heart trembles. —Woodberry. When love is in her eyes. eyes.”—Fay. When Love is kind. See same.—Moore. When love meets love. See same.—Brown. When Love, our great Immortal. See Rose of Stars, The. —Woodberry. When Love shall come. See same.—Anon. When Love, who ruled as admiral o’er. See When Lowe, Who Ruled.—Moore. When love with unconfined wings. See To Althea from Prison.—Lovelace. Whén lovely woman stoops to folly. See Vicar of Wakefield, The (Woman).-Goldsmith. When lovely woman wants a favor. See When Lovely Woman.—Cary. When Lucien de Hem had seen his last 100 franc note - raked in by the banker. See Gold Louis, The and Louis d'Or, The.—Anon. When ma begins to tiptoe round. See Signs of Christmas. See Song of Eros. See Rondel. “When love is in her —Hawkins. When Maggie and I were acquaint. See Tweedside.— Yester. When mah Cah'line yawns. See When Mah Lady Yahns.— Grilley. When maidens such as Hester die. See Hester and same and To Hester.—Lamb. When mamma first proposed the Kindness.-May. When mamma said, “Now children dear.” would Give Up.–Anon. When mamma was a little girl. See same.—Coolidge. When man and maiden meet, I like to see a drooping eye. See Modest Couple, The.—Gilbert. When man once pure, from childish innocence fell. See Conqueror Conquered, The.—Burleigh. When marshall'd on the nightly plain. See Star of Beth- lehem, The.—White. When Mary Ann Dollinger got the skule daown thar on Injun Bay. See Courting in. Kentucky.—Pratt. When Mary joined the Camp Fire. See Camp Fire Mother, The.—Gulick and Rogers. . When May Ann came over from the isle across the Sea. See Loves of Mary Ann, The.—Stinson. When May bedecks the naked trees. See Maryland Yellow- throat, The.—Van Dyke. When May does length of days restore. See Eilled with See What He idea. See Fair Erembor. —Anon. When May is in his prime, and youthful Spring. See May. —Watson. When May is in his prime, then may each heart rejoice. See May.--—Edwardes. When * with cowslip-braided locks. See Lost May, The. —Taylor. When meeting-bells began to toll. See Her Bonnet.—Free- Iºlºt. Ił. When Meggy and me were acquaint. See Tweedside.— Yester. When melancholy days come round and leaves get brown and red. See Pumpkin Pie.—Anon. When men in health against physicians rail. See Gentleman Famer, The (Against Rash Opinions).-Crabbe. When men shall find thy flow'r, thy glory, pass. See Son- nets to Delia (Beauty, Time, and Love, IV.).- Daniels. When Merché was with variand windis past. See Thrissill and the Rois, The.—Dunbar. When merry Christmas-day is done. in the Quarters.-Russell. When mid the budding elms the bluebird flits. . F root.—E. S See Christmas-night See Blood- When Midget was a puppy. See Puppy’s Problem, A.— Poulsson. - When midnight o'er the moonless skies. See same and Visionary, The.—Spencer. When mid'st the gay I meet. See same.—Moore. When mighty roast beef was the Englishman’s food. See Roast Beef of Old England, The.—Fielding and Lever- idge. When flirth is full and free. See Reverses.—Newman. When Mr. Jenkins went to his bedroom at half-past one. See One Thing He Forgot.—Hodge. When Mr. Johnson told his wife, that, owing to business difficulties. See Just Like Them.—Phelps. ' When Mr. Popp came from New York the other day. See I)og and the Caramel.—Parmenter. When Mrs. Eliza Fountain was a young woman. Owned the Spoons 2—Fountain. When Mrs. Mulkittle announced her intention of going down- town. See What is a Hedgehog 3–Anon. When Molly smiles beneath her cow. See Smiles.”—Anon. When moonlight falls on wave and wimple. The.—Le Fanu. See Who “When Molly See Stream, 1011 When AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONS See same.--Thack- See I Think of Thee. See When Mother When moonlike are the hazure seas. eray. When Morning's jewelled fingers part. —McDowell. When mother calls—you must come in. Calls.—(Bostom Post.) - When mother is away the day seems very long. . See When Mother is Away.—Furlong. When mother just had set the coffee on the table steaming hot. See Fighting Fire.—Lawless. When mother ’n’ me were left at home. See How Dad Lost His Prestige.—McPherson. When mother scrubs us Sunday morn. See When Mother Scrubs.--(N. Y. Herald.) . When Mother sezs that Him has come. See Monroe. When mother sits beside my bed. See Mother Understands, TJncy.— A.—Anon. - When mother takes the Fairy Book. See Fairy Book, The. —Brown. . When mother was a little girl. See Mother's May-day.— Stannard. When mother was a little girl. See Poor Mother.—Whit- lock. When mother-love makes all things bright. See Christmas Song, A.—-Jenks. When mountains crumble and rivers all run dry. See Line of Beauty, The.—O'Shaughnessy. t When Music, heavenly maid, was young. See Passions, The . An Ode for Music.—Collins. - When music sounds, gone is the earth I know. See Music. ——De la Mare. • When, musing on companions gone. panions Gone.—Scott. When my arms wrap you round. See Michael Robartes Remembers Forgotten Beauty.—Yeats. When my beloved sleeping lies. See same.—McLeod. When my big dolly gave a ball. See Don’t Tell.—Best. When #. Clorinda walks in white. See Her Confirmation. — Image. When i. dolly died. See Doll's Funeral, The.—Drom- goOle. - +. When my eyes shall be turned to behold. See Liberty and |Union and Webster's Reply to Hayne.—Webster. When my feet have wander'd. See Litany.—Monsell. When my last sunset is under a cloud. See When I am Dead.—Browne. - When my little son is born on a sunny summer morn. See Little Son, The.—O'Neill. When my loop takes hold on a two-year old. The.—Clark. When my love swears that she is made of truth. See Son- nets, (CXXXVIII. : “When my love swears”).-Shake- Speare. - When my love was away. See Absence.—Bridges. When my mother died I was very young. See Chimney Sweeper, The.—Blake. * When my mother's cookin' things. See Cookin' Things.-- Johnson. - . When my o’erlay was white as the foam o' the lin. See Poverty Parts Gude Companie.—Baillie. When my turn comes, dear shipmates all. See When My Turn Comes.—Eastman. When mysterious whispers are floating about. ful Gate, The.—Anon. - When nature first designed. See Charles Dickens.—Watson. "When Nature from her lavish urn. See Our Heroes' Graves. See Musing on Com- See Outlaw, See Beauti- —Anon. When Nature had made all her birds. See Bobolink, The. ----Cranch. When nature has made us ripe for love. Richard Feveral (Richard Feveral Meredith. When Nature made the blue-bird. |Burroughs. When nettles in winter bring forth roses red. in Woman.—Anon. When night comes on, when morning breaks, they rise. See My Soldier Boy.—Anon. When night drifts along the streets of the city. -—Lowell. When none besides was near to speak. Garvin. . When North first began. See Ordeal of Meets Lucy).—— See Blue-bird, The.— See Trust See Solitaire. See To a Poet.— See Lord North's Recantation.— Il O.I., When November's gusty breezes. See In Honor of Thanks- giving.—Hadley. When November's night comes down. Johnson. When o'er proud Venice' regal crest. the Water.—Stretch. When o'er the hill the eastern star. My Ain Kind Dearie, O.—Burns. When o'er the mountain steeps. See Rêve du Midi.- Cooke. When Old Jack died we stayed from school. Old Jack Died.—Riley. When on a for the j fragrant sandal tree. —Edmundston. See Hearth-song.— See Singing across See When See Forgiveness. / - - See Lea-Rig, The and When on a summer's morn I wake. See Bird of Paradise, The (When on a Summer's Morn).--Davies. When on my bed the moonlight falls. See In Memoriam (Clevendon).-Tennyson. - When on my country walks I go. See FJorne. - When on my day of life the night is falling. —Whittier. When on my ear your loss was knell’d. See Alpine Sheep, * The.—Lowell. When on my soul in nakedness. Thomas. When on the altar of my hand. See Lady to her Incon- stant Servant, The.—Carew. - When on the breath of Autumn's [or Autumn] Joreeze. See Corn-fields.—Howitt. - - When on the height and by the river. See Bread.—Wil- Amico Suo.— See At Last. See Quiet Pilgrim, The...— bor. When on the starry skies I gaze. See Question, The...— Stanley. - When on the world’s first harvest day. Tree, The.—Anon. * When on those lovely looks I gaze. those,” etc.—Rochester. When on thy bed of pain thou layest low. zarus.—Gilder. When once thy foot enters the church. See Church Porch (Advice on Church Behavior).—Herbert. When one fastens one’s attention on a mountain at the hori- zon. See “First and Great Commandment.”—Taylor. When one man has served another for twenty years as valet. See Bachelor's Supper, A.—Mitchell. When one thinks of a bird. See Out-Door Papers (House- keeping of the Birds, The).—Higginson. When other friends are round thee. See See Blushing Maple See Song: “When on See Emma La- same.—Mor- FIS. - When other lips and other eyes. See Self-evident.— Planché. When other lips and other hearts. See Bohemian Girl, The (When Other Lips and Other Hearts).-Balfe. When other wits and other bards. See Yule-tide Parody, A. -AI] OIl. & When our babe he goeth walking in his garden. See Garden and Cradle.—Field. - When our guests were gone. See Loves of Pelleas and Etarre, The...—Christmas Roses.—Gale. - When our heads are bow’d with woe. See Hymn for the Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity.—Milman. . When our Saviour bending beneath the weight of his cross. See Wandering Jew, The.—Anon. ' s When our short life has neared the end. See Lines Written by an Aged Person in the Book of a Friend Who Was to Start in a Month on a Long Journey.—Genlis. - When our sweet Mary run away. See Providential Christ- mas, A.—Stanton. - When our two souls stand up erect and strong. See Son- nets from the Portuguese, XXII.—Browning. When out of the West long shadows creep. See Bylo Land. — (New York Dispatch.) When out-of-doors is full of rain. Sherman. When over the fair fame of friend or foe. thing Good Be Said.—Riley. When pa an’ ma was married in the days long gone and dead. See Times Aint What They Was.--Anon. When pa gets sick he always knows. See When Pa. Gets Sick — Auſon. * When Pa takes care of me. See Same.—Williams. When Pa tried Mental Healin’ in the Fall of ’94. See When Pa Tried Mental Healin’.—Waterhouse. When Paderewski plays, each separate hair. See When Paderewski Plays.-Creamer. When panels creak mysteriously swayed. Gautier. - : When }. was a little boy. See Was Pa Ever a Boy 2– Tillings. When papa was a little boy you really couldn’t find. See When Papa Was a Boy.—Brininstool. When Papa's sick, my goodness sakes | See When Papa's Sick.-Ilincoln. When Parepa was here she was everywhere the people's idol. See Easter with Parepa, An.—Delano and Parepa Rosa's Special Easter Hymn.—Anon. When, passing southward, I may cross the line. See Un- See Whistlin’ Thief, The.— See Rain-harp, The.— See Let Some- See Interiors.— noticed Bound, The.—Anon. When Pat came over the hill. Lover. When Patrick. Henry, who gave the first impulse to the ball of the American Revolution. See Treason.—(Jest Book, The.) When peas are ripe you hear the call, “Bob White l’’ See “Bob White.”—Anon. When people call this beast to mind. See Elephant, The.— Belloc. When Peter led the first Crusade. See Palm and the Pine, The.—Taylor. When Philip Grey, Eunice.—Meyers. When Phoebus bright the azure skies. and Yarrow.—Anon. whose wild, adventurous soul. See See Leader-haughs 1012 FIRST LINE INDEX When When Phoebus had melted the sickles of ice. See Robin Hood and the Ranger.— (Old Ballad). When plowmen ridge the steamy brown. See Song-sparrow, The.—Thomson. - When Popp came from New York the other day. See Dog and the Caramel, The.—Parmenter. When prayers have been offered and good-nights are said. See Voyage to Lullaby Land, The.—Brininstool. When primroses are out in Spring. See Days too Short.— Davies. When Psyche's friend becomes her lover. See Friend and Lower.— De Vere. When public bodies are to be addressed on momentous oc- casions. See Adams and Jefferson (True Eloquence). —Webster. When Rachel and Jesse are both at play. See Reason, The. —Jones. When Ragnhild, brings the washing. See Swedish Girl's See Shepherd in Chatter.—Kortrecht. When red hath set the beamless Sun. Winter, The.—Scott. When Reedisdale and Wise William. See Redesdale and Wise William.— (Old Ballad.) When Rhodora Boyd—Rhodora Pennington that was. See Round-up, A.—Bunner. When Richelieu learned that Wallenstein was dead. See Wallenstein’s Death.-Lytton. When rising from the bed of death. See Spectator, The Hymn: “When rising,” etc.).--—Addison. When Robby was at our house. See Robby's Teacher.— Gould. When Robin Hood, and his merry men all. See Robin Hood and the Vallant Knight.— (Old Ballad.) When Robin Hood and Little John. See Robin Hood's Death and Burial.—Anon. When Robin Hood in the green-wood livd. See Robin Hood - Rescuing Will Stutly.— (Old Ballad.) When Robin Hood was about twenty years old. See Robin Hood and Little John.— (Old Ballad.) When Rollo was a little over a year old. See Rollo Learn- ing to Dress.-Burdette. - When round the earth the Father's hand. See Rest.—Mac- Donald. When †. was young and bold. See Church and State. —JMLOOT e. - When run his circuit long and bright. May.—Chenedolle. ‘When russet beech-leaves drift in air. ories.—Savage-Armstrong. When Ruth was left half desolute. See Ruth ; or, The In- fluences of Nature.—Wordsworth. When ruthful time the South’s memorial places. See Stricken South to the North, The.—Hayne. When St. Patrick this order established. See Monks of the Screw, The.—Curran. When Santa Claus comes creeping down. See Little Help- ers of Santa Claus.-Bush. When Sappho turned the raptured strain. See When Sappho Turned the Rapture Strain.--Smollett. When Sarah's papa was from home a great way. See Letter, The.—Turner. When self-esteem, or others' (Pride).--—Blair. When Selma died. See Selma.--Wright. When seven lang years have come and fled. See Kilmeny's Return from Fairy Land.—Hogg. When seven years were come and gone. Ghost (F).— (Old Ballad.) When shall the Island Queen of Ocean lay the thunderbolt aside. See Bower of Peace, The.—Southey. When shall we meet again, dearest and best. See same.— Clarke. When shall we meet again, meet ne'er to sever ? ing Hymn.—Anon. “When shall we three meet again. The...—Fontane. When shall we three meet again } When shall we three meet again. Meeting, The).-Shakespeare. When shaws beene sheene, and shradds full fayre. See Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne.—Anon. When she came to work for the family on Congress street. See That Hired Girl— (Detroit Free Press.) When she comes home again I A thousand ways. See When She Comes Home.—Riley. When she looks sad, some how I jes’. McClasson. When she was born upon that Kansas Hill. Corruth. * When shepherds watched their flocks by night. See Christ- mas.--Tate. When she's young she's tall and slender. —Lippmann. When should a girl marry 7 See same.—Parke. When silent time, wilightly foot. See Nabob, The-Bla- Iſl]Ire. When silver flutes and violins. Irving. See Moonlight in See Autumn Mem- adulation. See Grave, The See Sweet William's See Part- See Bridge by the Tay, See same.—Anon. See Macbeth (Witches' See Mirandy.- See same.— See Who Is She 2 See Christmas Minuet, A. When tempest winnowed grain from bran. When silver snow decks Susan’s clothes. See Blind-man's Buff.-Blake. When Sir Ulrich's widow in church knelt to pray. See Fair Agnete, The.—Miegel. t When skies are drear and days are sad. a Prayer, A.—Bangs. When smoke stood up from Ludlow. —Housman. When Sol did cast no light, being darkened over. See Seaman's Happy Return, The.—Anon. When Solomon was reigning in his glory. the Bees.—Saxe. When some beloved voice that was to you. See Substitution. —Browning. When some proud son of man returns to earth. See In- scription on the Monument of the Author's Dog Boat- Swain.—Byron. When somebody comes a-tripping down. Jane.—Cheney. When some thing leaves one's life. The.—“Tropica.” When sºmes our feet grow weary. See Beginning Again. —AI) Oll. When Sorrow, using mine own fire's might. and Stella (Sonnet CVIII: Sidney. When souls that have put off their mortal gear. nition.—Chadwick. * When sparrows build and the leaves break forth. See When Sparrows Build.—Ingelow. when, ºrses spanned the floreate mead. See Uffia.- White. When Spring comes back to England. See same and World's May Queen, The.—Noyes. When Spring comes laughing. Sons, A.—Dobson. When spring has burned the ragged robe of winter. See Pasture Field, The.—Wetherald. When Spring passed. See In a Garden (Marigolds).- Barrington. - When spring, to woods and wastes around. See Murdered Traveller, The.—Bryant. When stars are in the quiet skies. Lytton. When stars pursue their solemn flight. Night.—Spofford. When steps are hurrying homeward. See Memory and See Blackbird, The. See Solomon and See “Sweet-thing” See North to the South, See Astrophel “When Sorrow,” etc.).- See Recog- See Song of the Four Sea- See same.—Bulwer- See Music in the See My Darlings.-- ary. When stern New England's tardy spring. See May Flower, he.—Goodwin. When stern occasion calls for war. See Tempered.—Wool- Sey. When still in the season. See Argument, The.—Lucas. When strawberry pottles are common and cheap. See Bal- lade of Summer.—Lang. When streets are swaying to and fro. Happiness.-(Merchant Traveler.) When, stricken by the freezing blast. —Holmes. When study and school are over. herman. When summer comes, the swains on Tweed. knowes.—Ramsay. When Summer dwells upon thy cheeks. Heine. When Summer nights are warm and dry. for a Child, A.—Scott. When summer o'er her native hills. See Hindrances to See Daniel Webster. See Vacation Song.— See Cowden- See To—.— See Star-fancy See On a Picture.— Lynch. When * Sun Oppresses. See Welcome to the Forest. –An OTOl. When Summer Suns have kissed the country air. See End of Day, The.—Gilmore. When summer's birds are bringing. See Peter-bird, The.— Stanton. When Sunday came I didn't know exactly what to do. See .Visit to the Five Points Sunday School—(Lincoln's Account.) When Sunday is, w”y I’m so bad. Nesbit. When Sunday mornin’ comes around. See When Pa Begins to Shave.—Robins. When suns are low and nights are long. Year, The.—Proctor. When sunset flows into golden glows. Johnson. When sunshine met the wave. Monroe. When swallows fly on wistful wings. See Twilight Song, A. —Hulme. - When sweetly breathed the budded rose. —Jones. When Tayis bank was blumit bricht. —Anon. When Teddy Bears are brought to table. ners.-Marble. See Heathen, The.— See Queen of the See Star Song.— See In the Beginning.— See Sensitive Brier. See When Tayis Bank. See Table Man- See Victor of Antietam, The.—Melville. 1013 When AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS When tender ewes, brought home with evening Sun. See Menaphon (Menaphon's Roundelay).-Greene. When that bright spirit, afterwards known as Satan. See Paradise Lost, The Story of.-Rabb. When that great Kings return to clay. See Cecil Rhodes. —Kipling. When that I was a little tiny boy. See Twelfth Night; or, What You Will.—Shakespeare. When that my days were fewer. See Middle Age.—Leh- Iſla Ill. When that my mood is sad, and in the noise. See Shaded Water, The.—Simms. When that old joke was new. See Old Fashioned Fun.— Thackeray. When that Seint George hadde sleyne ye draggon. See same.—Anon. When that the fields put out their gay attire. To the Redbreast.—Bampfylde. * When the administration was striving, by the operation of peaceful measures. See Mr. Clay and the War of 1812 (For the War of 1813) —Clay. When the angels all are singing. See Hymn.—Breton. When the apples are all gathered. See Hallowe'en Cheer.— Anon. When the Arts in their infancy were. The.—Lamb. When the aster wakes in the morning. Sunset, The.—Anon. When the baby died, we said. See Loss and Gain.—Perry. When the Black Hawk war broke out in Illinois about 1832. See Choosing “Abe” Lincoln Captain.—Anon. When the black-lettered list to the gods was presented. See Wife, Children and Friends.--Spencer. * When the blue-black waves are tipped with white. See In Action.—Anon. When the breath of twilight blows to flame the misty skies. See By the Margin of the Great Deep.–A. E. When the breeze from the blue-bottle's blustering blim. See To Marie.—Anon. When the brewer, through his news bureau. See Drink's See North-west Pas- See Sonnet: See Magpie's Nest, See Spirit of the Last Bluff.- (The Prohibitionist.) When the bright lamp is carried in. sage.—Stevenson. When the bright sun doth smiling rise. Delawigne. When the British warrior queen. See Sunshine.— See Boadicea.—Cow- per. When the bubble moon is young. See June.—Morris. When the buds began to burst. See Three Roses, The.— Landor. When the Child of Nazareth was born. See Glad Evangel, The.—Wiggin. When the city's rush is over, and the monthly ticket shown. See Home Express, The.—Fiske. When the clear night wind sweeps out of the West. See Night-wanderer, The...—Howard. When the clouds of war were rolling o'er the heavens like a pall. See Our Heroes.—Pearre. When the clouds shake their hyssops. April, A.—Ledwidge. When the corn begins to sprout. When the corn-fields and meadows. See Rainy Day in See This Way.—Anon. See Little Boy Blue.— Il OII. When the corn's all cut and the bright stalks shine. See Corn-stalk Fiddle.—Dunbar. When the cows come home the milk is coming. Little Bunny and Milking Time.—Rossetti. When the crimson flush of morning. See Day too Late, A. —Rock. When the crisp autumnal zephyrs whistle through the leaf- less trees. See Glorious Touchdown, The.—Ade. When the curtains of night, 'tween the dark and the light. See Whistling Boy.—Waterman. "When the dark shadows fall. See Hope.—Hadley. When the darkness drew away, at the dawning of the day. See Portent.—Thaxter. When the dash for position began. See Ben-Hur (Chariot See Cobbe's Prophe- See Funny Race, The).-Wallace. When the day and the night do meete. cies.—Cobbe. When the day that must come shall have come suddenly. See Korān, The (In the Name of God, the Compas- sionate, the Merciful). When the day with all its splendor. See Tired.—Anon. When the day’s stint is finished, and master and man. Poor Man’s Automobile, The.—Sabin. *. When the demon, sees that man is weak he gives him a blow. See Corruption of Prelates.—Savonarola. When the dew is fresh and the grasses wet. See Song of the Ilight Canoe, The.—Fiske. When the diplomates cease from their capers. of the Cannon, The.—Foss. When the dishes all is washed an’ wiped, an’ the path swep' to the stoop. See Playing Entertainment.—Hopper. When the down is on the chin. See Scherzo.—Lowell. When the drum of sickness beats. See same.—Stoddard. When the dumb Hour, cloth’d in black. See Silent Voices, The.—Tennyson. When the dying flame of day. Longfellow. See 8ee Song See Pułaski’s Banner.— When the eager squadrons of day are faint. See Cult of the Celtic, The.—Deane. When the eccentric Rabelais was physician. See Doctor and the Lampreys, The.—Smith. When the end comes; and we must say good-by. See Love and Death.-Anon. When the eve is growing gray, and the tide is rolling in. See Bells of Lynn, The.—Weatherly. When the fairies used to live here. See When the Fairies Lived Here.—Anon. When the Farmer's day is done. Burnham. - When the father of Chung and Choy returned. See Crocodile Pagoda, The.—Sui Sin Far. When the feud of hot and cold. See Barnyard, The.— See December.—Ben- ton. When the fields are sweet with clover. See Strawberry Blos- Som.—Goodale. When the fields were white with harvest, and the laborers were few. See Neglected Call, The.—Neale. When the fierce North-wind with his airy forces. See Day of Judgment, The.—Watts. When the fire has reached a degree of intensity. See My Study Fire (By the Christmas Fire).-Mabie. When the first light on the skyline came the rapping of the sickles. See Grotesque.—Harding. When the first opal presage of the morn quickened the east. See Dawn in the Desert.—Scollard. When the flush of a new-born sun fell first on Eden's green and gold. See Conundrum of the Work-shops, The.— Kipling. When the folk of my household. See Lament.—Walsh. When the four quarters of the world shall rize. See Our Mary and the Child Mummy.—Turner. when, the French fleet lay. See Running the Blockade.— erry. When the frost is on the punkin and the fodder's in the ; See When the Frost is on the Punkin.— IIey. When the full-grown poet came. See same.—Whitman. when the girls come to the old house. See same.—Gil- er. When the God of the darted light. See Sarpedon.— Thomas. When the golden sun he knelt. See Good Day, The...— Bashford. When the golden sun was sinking low behind the western hill. See Love's Caramels Lost.—Layne. , When the golden sunlight dances on the bosoms of the stream. See How His Garments got Turned.—Anon. When the Gordons and the Glyndons assembled in full force. See Tete-a-Tete at Owls' Roost, A.—Anon. When the grass shall cover me. * See same.—Coolbrith. When the grass was closely mown. See Dumb Soldier, The. —Stevenson. When the gravy’s on the buckwheats and the sausages are #. See When the Gravy's on the Buckwheats.- 1SéI’. When the gray Emperor at the Gates of Death. See Wil- helm I., Emperor of Germany.—Bunner. When the Great Architect conceived the plans. gam.—Short. , When the great wind sets things whirling. See Popular |Poplar Tree, The.—Howard. When the green woods laugh with the voices of joy. See Laughing Song.—Blake. - When the grip of the black frost tightened. See Whisper, A.—Little. * When the “Happy Home Handel Association” of Haver- mash decided to sing. See Old Mother Goose.— Phelps. when & º head of Bran. See Head of Bran, The.—Mere- l See Resur- When the heart presses hard against its bars. See Sonnet: “When the heart presses hard.”—O’Brien. When the herds are watching. See Carol: “When the herds are watching.”—Canton. When the herds were watching. See same.—Canton. When the hounds of spring are on winter's traces. See Atalanta in Calydon (Chorus from Atalanta”).-Swin- burne. When the hours of day are numbered. See Footsteps of Angels (“When the hours,” etc.).-Longfellow. When the house is alone by itself. See When the House is Alone by Itself.--Dallas. When the humid shadows hover. See Patter of the Rain, The and Rain on the Roof.-Kinney. When the just ire of England. See Spirit in Arms, The.— Carman. When the kye comes hame. See same.—Hogg. When the lamp is shatter’d. See same.—Shelley. When the last bitterness was past. See Actea.—Rodd. When the last Sunshine of expiring day. See Monody on the Death of the Right Hon. R. B. Sheridan.-By- I’O]]. When the laughing, of golden hair. Banks. When the lean, gray grasses. Talbot. merry June maid shakes her clouds See Legend of Rose Sunday, A.— See Give Love To-day.— 1014 FIRST LINE INDEX º When When the leaves are off the bushes an’ the quails begin to pipe. See After Frost.—Anon. When the leaves had forsaken the trees. tion, The.—Anon. When the lessons and tasks are all ended. The.—Dickinson. When the lids of the virgin Dawn unclose. Wheat-field.—Hayne. When the little stars are See Her ‘Viola.” When the long sounding curfew from afar. The.—Beattie. When the low breath of the midnight. See Vision, A.— Anon. When the maple wears its tassels and the birch buds grow apace. See May-Flower, The.—Machar. When the mariner has been tossed for many days, in thick weather. See Reply to Hayne.—Webster. When the May has culled her flowers. See We Keep Memo- rial Day.-Sherwood. When the merry lark doth gild. See Song for the Seasons, A.—Procter. - When the merry springtime weaves. See Robin's Peti- See Children, See In the shining. Eyes.— See Minstrel, See Christmas Tide.— ook. - When the midnight hour is come. See Napoleons's Mid- night Review.—Zedlitz. When the mists have rolled in splendor from the beauty of the hills. See When the Mists have Rolled Away.— FHerbert. When the monkey in his madness. See Monkey’s Glue, The. —Goldsmith. When the moon is afloat. See Norman Cradle-song.—O'Sul- livan. - When the moon is on the wave. See Manfred (Incantation). —Byron. - When the morn wakes overcast. See Best of It, The.— Cone. When the morning fair and sweet. See Gone.—Anon. When the name of Dorthy Thorpe was called. See Thorpe and Company.—Plympton. When the name of the Presidential nominee. the Campaign.—Anon. When the nation was burying the body of Mr. Ilincoln at Springfield. See Invincible Veterans, The.—(Western Christian Advocate.) - When the news went forth that the end of the games. See Quo Vadis (Rescue of Lygia, The).-Sienkiewicz. When the night on fields is sinking. See Many a Night.— Dehmel. When the night-birds leave their nests. —O'Sullivan. When the Norn-mother saw the Whirlwind Hour. coln, the Great Commoner.—Markham. When the North and South had parted, and the boom of See Opening See Lake Glamour. See Lin- the signal gun. See Whistling Regiments, The.— FIarvey. When the north wind whistles round the house. See My Little Grey Kitty and I.-Anon. when, the noted revivalist came to town. See “Next.”— Il O]] . When the old flaming Prophet climb'd the sky. See On a Virtuous Young Gentlewoman that Died Suddenly. —Cartwright. - When the old man waggles his head. The.—Stevenson. When the open fire See Point of View, is lit. See Ghost Fairies.—Sher- Iſla, Il. When the opulence of summer unto wood and meadow º See Smallest of the Drums, The.—Buck- 8,DOl. whe, the pale wreath is laid upon the tomb. See same.— IłC)Il. When the partridge coveys fly. See August Wood Road, An. - —Roberts. When the pine tosses its cones. See Woodnotes (I.).— Emerson. When the plan that I have to grow suddenly rich. See Don't You ?—Cooke. When the pods went pop on the broom, green broom. See Runnable Stag, A.—Davidson. Where the pools are bright and deep. See Boy's Song, A.— O39. When the preparations for the celebration of a great anni. Versary. See New Fourths for Old.—Rice. - When the present Parliament opened in February. See Mr. Gladstone in Defeat.—Tyler. When the radiant morn of creation broke. the Stars, The.—Bryant. When the reaper's task was ended and the summer wearing late. See Parson Avery and Swan Song of Parson Avery, The.—Whittier. When the red moon hangs over the fold. Boy, The.—Pickthall. When the Revolution began, of the eight millions of people then living in Old England. See Town Meeting, The. —Curtis. when the rose is brightest. 1S. When the rough battle of the day is done. See same.— Garfield. See Song of See Shepherd See To Giulia Grisi.-Wil- When the sands of night are run. See Osman Aga's De- votion.—Scollard. - When the sap begins to flow. Burke. When the savagery of the lash, the barbarism of the chain. See Volunteer Soldiers of the Union, The.—Anon. When the scarlet cardinal tells. See July.—Swett. When the sexton of St. John's Church, on a dull October morning, opened the swinging doors. See St. John's Fund, The.—Greene. When the shades of night are falling and the sun goes down. See Dustman, The...—Anon. When the shadows veil [wr vail] the meadows. The.—Whittier. When the sheep are in the fauld, and the kye at hame ſ or kye's a' at hame, [or kye's come hame]. See Auld Robin Gray.—Barnard. When the shore recedes like a world thrust off. See Water Song, A.—Clark. When the silence of the midnight. See My Lost Love.— (All the Year Rownd.) When the Sleepy Man comes. —Roberts. When the Sleepy Man comes with dust on his eyes. See When the Sleepy Man Comes.—Roberts. When the snow is on the ground. See Robin in Winter, The.—Anon. When the soul sought refuge in the place of rest. See Self-discipline.—Russell. When the Spanky Man comes there is trouble indeed. See Spankuty Man.—Clark. 9. When the spring comes on, when the snow is gone. See Blest Spring Time.—E. R. L. When the spring's elysian vision. —Rice. When the stage “went light” they ran out the small buck- board. See Bill.—Anon. - When the stars of morning sang. When the stern genius. See Funeral Thought, See In Sugar Time.— See Ranger, See same and Sleepy Man, The. See Cherry Trees a-bloom. See same.—Field. A.—Tay- lor. When the Sultan Shah-Zaman. See When the Sultan Goes Ispahan.-Aldrich. When the summer day makes the greenwood gay. See Little - Fay, The.—Buchanan. When the summer harvest was gathered in. Hunter.—Longfellow. When the summer-time is passed, and the harvest housed at last. See Christmas Welcome, The.—Anon. When the sun has left the hill-top. See Blessing for the Blessed, A.—Alma-Tadema. When the sun has thawed the snow. See Indian See Spring Poet, The. –AIlOI] . When the sun shines, then I see. See Shadow Children.— herman. When the sun steps from the billow. See Wild Bee's Tale, The.—Darley. When the sunbeams glint bonnie. is on the Heather.—Grant. When the sunset hues paint the western skies. Virgil, The.—Anon. When the swallows homeward fly. —Gordon. 4. When the sweet day in silence hath departed. The.—Read. When the table-cloth is laid. See Hiding.—Setoun. When the tea is brought at five o’clock. See Milk for the Cat.—Monro. When the teacher gets cross, and her blue [or brown) eyes se: [or get] black. See When the Teacher Gets Cross. – A.Il OI). When the tide is at the turning and the wind is fast asleep. See Blue Men of the Minch, The.—Mackensie. When the time comes for me to die. See Night.—Rolles- ton. When the toys are growing weary. Weatherly. When the trees, R. H. See When the Bloom See Mother's See When the Swallows. See Bards, See Dustman, The...— their branches bare. See Firelight.— When º turkey's on the table. See High Life at Christmas. – E 8,1116. r When the veil from the eyes is lifted. Sawait.—Stedman. When the vengeance wakes, when the battle breaks. See Battle Song and “Remember, the Maine.”—Wilson. When the voices of children are heard on the green. See Nurse's Song.—Blake. When the war-cry of Liberty rang through the land. See Death of Warren, The.—Sargent. When the warm Sun, that brings Seedtime. See April.— Longfellow. When the ways are heavy with mire and rut. See Ballad of Prose and Rhyme, The.—Dobson. When the wayside tangles blaze. See Goldenrod.—Good- ale. When the weather is wet. See Weather, The.—Anon. When the white flame in us is gone. See Dust.—Brooke. When the white iris folds the drowsing bee. See Evening. —Pickthall. - when he wind goes thro' the maples. See same.—Trues- €li. See Si Jeunesse 1015 When AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS When the wind is low, and the sea is soft. See When the Wind is Low.—Rice. When the wind works against us in the dark. Fear.—Frost. When the winds of winter blow. Red.—Anon. When the winter snow-flakes fall. See Storm See Bird with Bosom See What God Sees.— In Oll. When the world had endured five thousand and nine hundred years. See Golden Legend, The (Nativity of our Lord Jesus Christ, The).-Anon. When the world is burning. See same.—Jones. When the world is fast asleep. See Dream-ship, The.— Field. When the years grew worse, and the tribe longed sore. See Thunderchild's Lament.—Thomson. When the yellow stars are weeping molten gold. See Parent with Anon. When the young hand of Darnley lock'd in hers. See Mary Queen of Scots.—Turner. When the young ladies who were spending the summer at the Seaside Hotel. See By Telephone.—Anon and Matthews. When there was nought but space—before all time. See Creation of Man, The.—Hewitt. When they came unto the river-side. The (Secret of Death, The).-Arnold. When they him fand, and gude Wallace him saw. See Wallace's Lament for the Graham.—Henry the Min- strel. tears of The...— shining the Hoof, See Light of Asia, When they reached the depot, Mr. Mann and his wife. See Too Late for the Train.--Anon. When things don’t go to suit you. You Can.—Anon. When, think you, comes the wind. See Rose and the Wind, e.—Marston. - When thin-strewn memory I look through. The (Miss Loo).-De la Mare. When this government was founded there individual or corporate fortunes See trol of Corporations.—Roosevelt. When this old hat was new. See Then and Now.—Bur- See Smile Whenever See Listeners, were no great National Com- dette. - When this, our rose, is faded. See Amantium Iraº.— Dowson. - when tºne blows do lightly float. See November.—Cleve- all Cl. When thou art near me. See same.—Scott. When thou art near, the rose doth seem less fair. See When Thou Art Near.—Deveton. - When thou art near to me, it seems. See To Anne. — Marot. - when,thou art nigh, it seems. See When Thou Art Nigh.-- OOT e. * When thou art weary of the world. See Rest.—(Chambers’ Journal.) - - When thou dost eat from off this plate. See Inscription for My Little Son’s Silver Plate.—Field. When thou, in all thy loveliness See Rosalie.—Richards. When thou must home to shades of under-ground. See Wobiscumist Iope.—Campion. - When Thou, O Death, shalt wait. When thou, poor Excommunicate. Mistress.--Carew. When thou shalt be disposed to set me light. LXXXVIII.-Shakespeare. - When thro' life unblessed we rove. See On Music.—Moore. When through the torn sail the wild tempest is streaming. See “Help, Lord, or We Perish.”—Heber. When thrushes rest the weary head. See Love's Bird.— - PHinkson. When thy beauty appears. See Song: “When thy beauty appears” and When Thy Beauty Appears.-Parnell. When time hath bereft thee of charms now divine. See When Time Hath Bereft Thee.—Anon. When Time, or soon or late, shall bring. See Euthanasia. —Byron. When Time, who changes men and everything. See Son- net: “When Time, who changes men and everything.” —Deschamps. When Time, who steals our years away. Who Steals.—Moore. When to any saint I pray. See Saint Peray.—Parsons. When to flowers so beautiful. See Forget-me-not.—Anon. When to her lute Corinna sings. See Corinna and Of Corin- na's Singing and same.—Campion. - When to soft sleep we give ourselves away. Aldrich. When to the flowers so beautiful. Legend of the Forget-me-not, When to the garden of untroubled thought. the Garden, The.—Van Dyke. When to the sessions of sweet silent thought. See Losses Restored and Love, The Retriever of Past Losses and see Wish, A.—Eliot. See To His Inconstant See Sonnets, See When Time, See Sleep.– See Forget-me-not and The.—Anon. See Child in Sonnet XXX: “When to the sessions,” etc.—Shake- . Speare. When Tom and Polly Miller came home from school. See How Colonel Ashton Signed the Pledge.—Peters. When Tom reached the frame school-house, he strode in briskly. See Tom Sawyer (Tom Sawyer's Love Affair). —Clemens. l When tree and bush are comfortless. See Winter Flowers. Bishop. When trees did bud, and fields were green. Burn, Davie.—Crawford. When troubled in spirit, when weary of life. back Ride, The.—Lippincott. When troubles come of God. See Brothers and a Sermon. —Ingelow. - When tulips bloom in Union square. See Angler's Wish, An.—Van Dyke. When twilight dews are falling soft. See When Twilight Dews.--Moore. When twilight steals along the ground. See “I am Pleased, and Yet I'm Sad.”—White. - When ºt's Sombre shadows fall. See Evening Doze, An. — tºllin U. When two lovers love each other well. See Young Bearwell. — (Old Ballad.) - - * When Uncle Brewster had put on his annual collar. See How Uncle Brewster was too Shifty for the Tempter.— See Doum the See Horse- €. When º: Jim was jest a boy. See Tales by Uncle Jim. - An Orl. When under the icy eaves. See same.—Masters. When Vain desire at last and vain regret. See House of Life, The (One Hope, The) and Sonnet: The One IHope. —Rossetti. - When Valeria had thus spoken. See Plutarch’s Ilives (Mother of Caius Marcius Coriolanus, The).--Plu- &I'Ch. - when Mºhed in this vapor we call life. See same.— When Yºung I loved a lass. See Kiss in the Dark, A. - WW at U.S. . When Vronsky looked at his watch, it was half-past five. See Race, The.—Tolstoi. When Walter's mother took a trip. Langbridge. When War broke out between Spain and the United States. See Message to Garcia, A.—Hubbard. - When...warmth and sunshine come again. Villanelle.—Gautier. . When War's wild clamor filled the land. See Grand Ad- vance, The.—Gassaway. When was it? Why, the other night. See Slight Mistake, A.—Anon. When was there contract better driven by Fate. See On the Union.—Jonson. . - When, was there ever an auspicious day for humanity. See Centennial Celebration of Concord Fight (Our Worst Foes).—Curtis. when Washington was little. See How to be Heroes.— Il Oll. - - When Washington was living. See Too Bad He Didn't Rnow.—Anon. When Washington was President, as cold as any icicle. See ... Same.—Burdette. When Washington was young, and not. sion, The...—Lanigan. When We and our posterity shall see our lovely South desolated. . See Appeal to the Georgia Convention of 1860 against Secession.—Stephens. - When We are as yet small children, there comes up to us 3, youthful angel. See Autocrat of the Breakfast-table, The (Cubes and Spheres).-Holmes. See Walter's Choice. See Rhythmic See Latest Ver- when We are gone, love. See Wood-song.—Lee-Hamil- Oll. When yº parted let me lie. See When We are Parted. - - i ë. t When we are parted—pray I but do not weep. See Mizpah. —Scott. When we can all so excellently give the measure of love's wisdom with a blow. See Sonnet: “When we can all so excellently give the measure of love's wisdom with a blow.”—Robinson. - When we come to consider the features or elements of character. See Discipline of Life and Character, The. —Anon. When we contemplate man in a his relations to the rest of creation. See Man's Material Triumphs.-Fayat. When we for age could neither read nor write. See Of the Last Verses in the Book and On the Foregoing Divine Poems.-Waller. When we go home, think you 'tis true. Home.—Scott. When we have gone within the Veil that hides. recognized.—Chadwick. When we have thrown off this old suit. Whither, The.—Meredith. When we hear the music ringing. Each. Other There 3—Anon. When we hosted forth afar. See Dirge King Niall of the Nine Hostages, A (A. D. 405).-Anon. When we in our viciousness grow hard. See Antony and Cleoparta.--Shakespeare. See When We Go See Un- See Question See Shall We Know 1016 FIRST LINE INDEX Whene'er When we lament the light of other days. Temporis Acti.-Jellicoe. - When we look at the Democracies of the ancient world. Vigor of Democratic Governments.-Fox. When we plant a tree we are doing what we can. See When We Plant a Tree.—Holmes. - When we read the tale of George and the cherry tree. See Name of Washington, The.—Anon. When we search for the agencies of the great epochs. See Agencies in Our National Progress.—McClure. - When we see our dream-ships slipping. See RetroSpection. —Anone o When we speak of our country we mean the United States of America. See Our Country.—Sargent. When we speak of the glory of our fathers, we mean not that .vulgar renown. See Principles of the Revolution, The. —Quincy. - When we started from the hut in darkness. of the ‘Matterhorn, A.—Stuart. When we turn over the historic page, and trace the rise and fall. See Constitutional Liberty and Arbitrary Power.—Warren. - When we turn to the graceful structure at whose portal we stand. See Brooklyn Bridge, The.—Hewitt. When we two parted. See same.—Byron. When we undertake to criticize the Pilgrims. The.—Phillips. When we were girl and boy together. Life.--Beddoes. When we were idlers with the loitering rills. ship—Coleridge. When we were merry children, eyes of blue and hair of gold. See Grandma's Wedding-day.—Harbaugh. When we were silly sisters seven. See Fair Mary of Wal- lington.— (Ballad.) When we’re at grandpa's home to dine. —Armitage. When Wesley died, the Angelic orders. See Organist in Heaven, The.—Brown. - When whispering strains do softly steal. See Song: “When whispering strains do softly steal.”—Strode. When will He come 2 See Christmas Question, A.—Sav- See Laudator See See Romance See Pilgrims, See Ballad of Human See Saying Grace. age. When will you marry me, my bonnie maid! See Needles and Pins.—Anon. - When will you marry me, William. See West-Country Damosel’s Complaint, The...— (Old Ballad.) When William asked, how veal was made. See “What is Veal.”—Elliott. - When Willie goes upstairs to sleep. Says.—Cocke. When Wilt thou save the People 2 See same.—Elliott. When winds go organing through the pines. See Wind in the Pines, The.—Cawein. When winter came the land was lean and Sere. mer Drought.—Irvine. When Winter hoar no longer holds. See Sum- See Lover's Song, The. —Austin. When winter nights grow long. See Christmas Evergreens. —Cornwall. - When winter winds are piercing chill. See Woods in Winter. —Longfellow. When winter's cold tempests and snows are no more. See Bluebird, The.—Wilson. When wintry days are dark and drear. See Light’ood Fire, The.—Boner. - When wintry |Barnes. When wise Minerva still was young. Poetry, The.—Lowell. When with crimson tints and rare. Grey. When without e'en a friend to share my way. See Lonely Graves.—Renaud. When women’s rights have come to stay. Rights.—Anon. When woods were still and Smoky. weather's all a-done. See Spring, The- See Origin of Didactic See To a Skylark.- See Women’s See Rain-song, The.— €r. When Yankees, skill’d in martial rule. See M'Fingal.— Trumbull. When ye gang awa,’ Jamie, far across the sea, laddie. See Hunting Tower.—Anon. - When you a pair of bright eyes meet. Elliot. When you and I desert the ranks. See Masque and the See Go Slow.—Madge Reality, The.—Alger. When you and I have play’d the little hour. See Reunited. Parker. When you are away with the children. See Lonesome Place, A.—Wells. When you are dead some day, my dear. See In Pace.— Ropes. f When you are old and gray and full of sleep. See When You are Old.—Yeats. - When you are old, and I am passed away. See “When You are Old.”—Henley. When you are very old, and in your chair. “When you are very old.”—Ronsard. When you come to a good book. See Sesame and Lilies (Reading for the Thought).-Ruskin. See Sonnet: ..When you see a ragged urchin. See Friend- See What the Wind Whence come those shrieks, so wild and shrill. When you come to think of it. See One Gal Equal to Four Quarts.--Anon. - When you come tonight. See When You Come.—Aldis. When you conquer my heart with your beauty. See To the Unknown Goddess.--Kipling. When you destroy a blade of grass. and Others.—Bottomley. - When you first went out to Burma. Partem.—Poole. | When you go to get the effect of a new movement for good or evil. See Prohibition in Atlanta (Prohibition a Blessing to the Poor).-Grady. When you have found a man, you have not far to go to find a gentleman. See Gentleman, The.—Doane. - When you have thought of her by day. See I’ll be a Sister to You !”—-Susman. See To Iron-founders See Audi Et Alteram When you hear the fire-gongs beat fierce along the startled street. See Ballad of Calman’s Christmas, The...—Cone. when, . gye-as all men will. See Letter of Advice, A.— 000, Jr. When you meet a lady, take off your hat and bow. See Be Polite.—Rook. | When you meet with one suspected. See Guard. Thine Ac- tion.—Vance. When you see a man in woe. See Hullo!—Foss. See Boys Make Men.— Anon. When you see a ragged urchin. Men.—Tucker. When you shall see me in the toils of Time. —Har See Remember, Boys Make See She, to Him ardy. - When you speak of dauntless deeds. See Deed of Lieute- - nant Miles, The.—Scollard. When you speak of God or His attributes let it be seriously. See Washington's Rules of Behavior.—Washington. When you start upstairs to bed. See Bugaboo, The...—Boyce. When you thump it with your fingers an’ it gives a heavy Sound. See How to Eat a Watermelon.—Stanton. When your wake up in the morning of a chill and cheerless day. See Watch the Corners.-Linton. When you was here some sixteen year. See Kyarlina Jim.— Gordon. - When gºre a tadpole and I was a fish. See Evolution. —SImlüI). When you were there, and you, and you. Tea.—Brooke. When you were weary, roaming the wide world over. Betrayal, The.—Furlong. When your beauty appears. See same.—Parnell. When your lordships look at the papers. See Conciliation the Best Policy.—Chatham. When your wife has gone to visit where mother dear re- sides. . See “When the Cork Goes Down.”—McIntyre. when you’re Speaking of a leaflet. See Rhymelet, A.— Il OIOl. When you'se got a great big sister an' your sister's got a beau. See My Sister Has a Beau.--—Greene. When youth was lord of my unchallenged fate. See On a Boy's First Reading of “King Henry V.”—Mitchell. When youthful faith has fled. See Lines: “When Youthful Faith hath Fled.”—Lockhart. When you’ve set your head to do it. way.”—Gillilan. When you’ve shouted for Great Britain, when you’ve sung her Songs with might. See American “Absent-minded Beggars,” The.—Anon. When Zephyrs, blow and softly bring. Blow.—Clover. When-as in silks my Julia goes. Berrick. “Whenas in silks my Julia goes,” How all must turn and Wonder I See “Whenas in Silks.”—(Brunsonian.) When as the rye reach to the chin. See Chopcherry.—Peele. When as to shoot my Julia goes. See To Julia in Shooting Togs.-Seaman. * Whenººth the Canada wind? See Canada Wind, The. — VI el”]. 111. Whence game you, and whither are you bound 2 See Pil- grim's Progress (Apollyon and Christian).-Bunyan. See Polish See Dining-room See See “I’m Going to Any- See When Zephyrs See Upon Julia's Clothes.— Boy, The.—Stephens. Whenge come ye, Cherubs'! from the moon See Chanting Cherubs—a Group by Greenough, The.—Dana. - Whence comes my love º O heart, disclose. See Lines on Isabella Markham.—Haryngton. Whence comes the charm that broods along thy shore. See Poesie.—Reid. Whence comes this spectacle in Christian lands? See Arraign- ment of the Rum Traffic, An.-Foster. Whence could arise this mighty critic spleen. lett.—Churchill. - Whence does this love of our country, this universal passion, proceed. See Love of Country.—Sidney Smith. Whence is it that the air so sudden clears. See Vision of Delight. The (May).-Johnson. Whence is that knocking 2 See Macbeth (Remorse).-Shake- speare. - Wheºlo fragrant form of light. See Water-lily, The...— Tabb. See On Smol- Whene'er [wr. where’er] a noble deed is wrought. See Santa Filomena.-Longfellow. - Whene'er [whenever—C.] a snowflake leaves the sky. See Snowflakes.—Anon and Dodge. 1017 Whene'er AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS See Sign of the See When the See Coffee Slips, The.— Whene'er across this sinful flesh of mine. Cross, The.—Newman. * Whene'er I behold the stars and stripes. Flag Goes By.—Anon. Whene'er I fragrant coffee drink. 8,Y]] O. . . Whene'er I take my walks abroad. See Praise for Mercies Spiritual and Temporal-Watts. When'er mine eyes do my Amelia greet. . Patmore. Whene'er there comes a little child. See “That They All May be One.”—Noel. Whene'er we meet the friends once fondly cherished. See Decoration Day.—Butterworth. Whene'er with haggard eyes I view. the Captive.—Canning. See Amelia.-- See Song by Rogero Whene'er with pitying eye I view. See London University, The.—Barham. Whene'er you speak, remember to a Young Lawyer.—Story. Whenever a free and intelligent people asks any question. See Fair Play for Women.—Curtis. Whenever a little child is born. See same.—Mason. Whenever [wr. whene'er ) a snowflake leaves the sky. See Snowflakes.—Anon and Dodge. Whenever I am bad all day. See Mother's Way.-(Epworth Herald.) Whenever I ask Aunt Maidie. hany. Whenever I get low-spirited and feel that a critical public don’t appreciate my wonderful genius. See Shoeing a Bronco.—Nye. Whenever Merry Christmas with its joy comes round. See All Sorts of Children.—Anon. Whenever one sect degrades another on account of religion. See Catholic Question, The, Apr. 23, 1812 (Sectarian every cause. See Advice See Unknown Sea.—McIl- Tyranny).-Grattan. Whenever Richard Cory went down town. See Richard Cory. Whenever the moon and stars are set. See Windy Nights. —Stevenson. —Robinson. Whenever the people of Lincoln's neighborhood engaged in dispute. See Question of Legs, The.—Anon. wheº there is company. See Middle Child, The.— elſy. whers a regiment is bivouaced. See Wines of Memory.—- oylan. Where all the winds were tranquil. See Pine--tree Buoy, A. —Morris. Where am I from ? See Broken Song, A.—O’Neill. Where am I? From what dungeon's depths, what voice. See Zaïre.—Voltaire. Where are all the people going to, mamma 2 See At the Ferry.—Anon. Where are Elmer, Herman, Bert, Tom and Charley. See Spoon River Anthology (Hill, The).-Masters. Where are my laurel leaves? See Sicilian Love Charms.- Theocritus. Where A. the flowers? where are the leaves? See Winter. —AI101). Where are the friends that I knew in my Maying. See Com- rades.—Woodberry. Where are the great, whom thou would'st wish to praise thee ? See Dipsychus (Isolation).-Clough. Where are the loves that we loved before. See L'envoi...— Cather. Where are the men of my heart's desire ? See Men of My Heart's Desire, The...—Roberts. - Where are the men who went forth in the morning. See Where are the Men 2–Talhaiarn. Where are the poets, unto whom belong. —Longfellow. Where are the Swallows fled 2 Procter. - Where are the sweet old-fashioned posies. See Old Fashioned Flowers.--Lynn. Where are they gone, and do you know. See Little Ghosts, The...—Jones. Where are they—the Afterwhiles. Where are we going 3 —Whittier. “Where are you going?” See Little God and Dicky, The (Dancing School and Dicky, The) –Daskam. “Where are you going, my little cat 7” See same.—Follen. Where are you going, my little children. See Christmas Carol, A.—Slosson. Where are you going, my pretty maid! Anon. “Where are you going, my pretty maid!” Out of Date.”—McBeath. “Where are you going, my pretty maid!” “I’m going a- milking, sir,” she said. See Where Are You Going, My Pretty Maid 7–Anon. “Where are you going, my pretty maid!” “I’m going a- shopping, kind sir,” she said. See Buying" and Shop- ping.—Anon. “Where are you going to, my pretty maid?” Fishpond to Fashion.—Dick. Where are you, kitty 2 See Puss in Mischief.-Anon. Where art thou gone, light-ankled youth ? See To Youth.- —Landor. Where art thou, Sonnets, C.—Shakespeare. See Possibilities. See Doubting Heart, A.— See Afterwhiles.—Riley. See Song of the Slaves in the Desert. See Modern Maid.— See School-books See Over the Muse, that thou forget'st so long. See £2 Where art thou, my beloved Son? See Affliction of Margaret, he.—Wordsworth. Where art thou, Sol, while thus the blindfold Day. See On a Foul Morning.—Crashaw. Where Ausonian summers glowing. See To the Nautilus.— Coleridge. Where avalanches wail, and green See Where Avalanches Wail.—Anon. Where barbarous hordes on Scythian mountains roam. See Pleasures of Hope, The.—Campbell. Where be the sweet delights of learnings treasure. plaint of Thalia.--Spencer. Where be ye [or you] gºing you Devon Maid? • See Devon Maid, The and same.—Keats. Where blood once quenched the camp-fire's brand. See Between the Graves.—Spofford. Where broods the Absolute. See Quest.—Stedman. Where burns the fireside brightest. See Home.—Barton. Where burns the loved hearth brightest. See Home.—Bar- distress. See Com- ton. Where cedars flanked the village church. See Blue and Gray, The.—Irving. Where Claribel low-lieth. See Claribel.—Tennyson. Where close the curving mountains drew. See Untrodden Ways.-Machar. e wher; did a hen's egg come from ? See Who Came First.— Il OIl. wher; § you come from, baby dear? See Baby.—Mac- OIlal (i. Where dips the rocky highland. See Stolen Child, The.— €8. U.S. Where do all the daisies go? See same.—Anon. Where do all the daisies go? See same.—Rossetti. Where do the little butterflies. See Butterfly's wings, The. —Anon. Where do the stars grow, little Garaine? See “Little Ga- raine.”—Parker. Where do they go, I wonder. See Frowns or Smiles.— Dayre. Where do you come from. See Little Rain Drops.--Anon. Where do you come from, Mr. Jay ? See Strange Lands.- Alma-Tadema. “Where do you go, Bob, when you’re fast asleep º' See In the Nursery.—Ingelow. - Where do you go when you go to sleep? See Where Do Sleepy Boys Go ?—Anon. - Where do you live, Jack Frost 7 See Jack Frost.—Anon. Where do you think the Fairies go? See Fairies' Shopping, The.—Deland. Where does Circumstance end, and Providence, where begins it See Bothie of Tober-na-vuolich.-Clough. Where does my sweetheart Baby go. See Lullaby Song.— McKenzie. Where does Pinafore Palace stand 7 See Lilliput Levee.— Rands. - Where dost thou careless lie ' See Ode to Himself, An.-- OIl SOIl. Where dwell the dear dream people who fly at break of day ? See Dream People.—Ecclestone.Mackay. Where dwells the Soul through all the dateless years. See On Infancy.—Coleridge. - Where, far from noise and smoke of town. See To the Rev. See To H. B. M. W.- F. D. Maurice.—Tennyson. Where forlorn sunsets flare and fade. Henley. Where Foyle his swelling waters rolls. See northward to the main. See Maiden City, The.—Tonna. Where, girt with orchard and with olive-yard. See Etru- Scan Ring, An.—Mackail. Where goest thou, Paul ?—I go to save mankind. See Apostle, The, Beranger. Where grass grows short ‘and the meadows end. See Bean- blossoms.— (St. James Gazette.) Where has the princess gone 3 See Melik the Black.-Scol- lard. wher: has the summer gone 7 See Lost: €Ił. Where hast thou been toiling all day, sweetheart. See Child in the Judgment Seat, The...—Charles. w Where hast thou floated, in what seas pursued. See To the Immortal Memory of the Halibut On Which I Dined This Day.—Cowper. Where have they gone to—the little boys. See Little Boy, A. See Little Girl, —Merriam. See Queen’s Wake, The Summer.— Where have they gone to—the little girls. A.—Wilcox. - “Where have ye been, ye ill woman.” The (Witch of Fife, The).-Hogg. Where have you been, Annie Smith, Smith.-Davidson. - “Where have you been, Lysander Pratt 3’’ - History.—Bates. “Where have you been, my little daughter''' Land, The.—Meyers. - Where have you been through the long sweet hours. See Prelude to Soliloquies in Song.—Austin. “Where have you come from, Mabel mine !” mas Day.—Buttterworth. t - Where Helen comes, as falls the dew. See Where Helen Comes.—Rooney. Where Helen sits, the darkness is so deep. See Where Helen Sits.--—Richards. Where honeysuckles scent the way. See Dead Bee, The.— Bates. See Annie See Quite a to-day. See Strange See For Christ- 1018 FIRST LINE INDEX Where Where honor, or where conscience does not bind. See Liberty.—Cowley. g Where Hudson's wave o'er silvery sands. See Where Hud- See Hudson, The. son's Wave.—Morris. Where in its old historic splendor stands. —Hellman. e g • . “Where-is—Mary—Alice—Smith ?” See Mary Alice Smith. —fxiley. e Where is my Chief, my Master, this bleak night, mavrome 1 See O'Hussey's, Ode to the Maguire.—Mangan. ... "whº is my gift,” said God to men. See God's Gift.— rosby. Where is my gracious Lord of Canterbury : . (Act. I. Scene 2) —Shakespeare. g “Where is my little basket gone?” See Kitty in the Basket. —Follen. Where is now the merry, party. See Far Away:-Lindsay. Where is one that, born of woman. See Making of Man, The. —Tennyson. Where is the beauteous majesty of Denmark? See Hamlet See Night See King Henry (Ophelia.)—Shakespeare. Where is the dust that has not been alive. Thoughts (World is a Grave, The).—Young. Where is the German’s Fatherland 2 See German's Father- land, The.—Anon. Where is the girl that I used to know. See Vanished.— Wilson. Where is the glove that I gave to him. ldrich. Where is the grave of Sir Walter O’Kellyn ! Tomb, The-Coleridge. Where is the heart of a soldier. (Baltimore News.) Where is the heritage that once was Spain's. Irae.—Anon. - Where is the home for me? See Bacchae, The.—Euripides. Where is the liquor which God the eternal brews for all His children 2 See Apostrophe to Water (Tribute to Water, A).-Arrington. “Where is the little lark's nest ?” - Rands. “Where is the old steward 2’’ inquired a traveler. See Trouble with the Steward, The...—Anon. - Where is the road to fairy-land? See Road to Fairyland, The.—Anon. Where is the true man’s fatherland? See Fatherland, The. —Lowell. - Where is this patriarch you are kindly greeting. Gate, The.—Holmes. Where is thy favorite haunt, eternal voice. See Where is Thy Favorite Haunt.—Keble. Where is thy lovely perilous abode 2 See To the Leanán Sidhe.—Boyd. “Where is Whisky Bill,” who used to drive that old white horse. See Undressing Little Ned.—Anon. Whesis your home, woman dear? See Turf-carrier, A.— arcy. Where lies the land to which the ship would go 2 See Songs in Absence (Where Lies the Land 2)—Clough. Where, like a pillow on a bed. See Ecstacy, The.—Donne. Where, like an oven in the sky. See Upper Darling, The.— Ferguson. Where lilies hid the Latin text. FIeart.—Irving. Where man was all too marred with sin. —Hinkson. Where may the wearied eye repose. Byron. Where may the wearied eye repose. tic.—Anon. Where mighty Ganges rolls in foam. See Cat of Hindustan, he.—Anon. Where moss-made beds are brightest by the river. See Satisfied.—Benedict. Where murdered Mumford lies. See Mumford.—Porter. Where no land lies. See same.—Merrill. Where now the rill, melodious, pure, and cool. See Min- strel, The (Death and Resurrection).-Beattie. Where now these mingled ruins lie. See On the Ruins of a Country Inn and Stanzas Occasioned by the Ruins of a Country Inn Unroofed and Blown Down in a Storm. —Freneau. Where now days the Battery lies. New Year's Call.—Stedman. Where, O where, are the visions of morning. See Questions and Answers.—Holmes. Where olive leaves were twinkling in every wind that blew. See Damsel of Peru, The.—Bryant. w Where on earth can those girls have gone. See Rebuff, A.— Denton. * Where on earth is there so much society as in a beloved child 2 See Society of Children, Thé.—Landor. Where or how he had dug up the name of “Shed” no one ever knew. See How We Hung Red Shed.—Miller. Where, over heathen doom-rings and gray stones of the Horg. See King Volmer and Elsie.—Whittier. whers §air rins Sweet amang the Flowers. See same.— ICOl. When red and white the rose of June. The.—Anon. Where rose the mountains. See Souvenirs.— See Knight's See Soldier's Heart, A.— See Dies See Eggs and Birds.-- See Iron See Lost Bonnet—Lost See Bethlehem. See Washington.— See Washington Acros- See Rose Philosophy, e e e See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Companionship with nature).-Byron. Where runs the river ? See same.—Bourdillon. See Peter Stuyvesant's º º 4. Where the river’s mimic billows. Where sacred Ganges pours along the plain. See India.-- - ikin. * Where shall I begin with the endless delights. See Fudge Family in Paris, The (Miss Biddy’s Epistle).-Moore. Where shall I find you. See Sub Terra.-Williams. Where shall I gang, my aim true love? See Duke of Athole's Nurse, The (A).-- (Old Ballad.) Where shall I go 2 See From the Iron Gate.--Meyers. Where shall the lover rest ? See Marmion (Where shall the Lover Rest ?) and True and the False, The.—Scott. Where shall they go 2 See Apples, The.—Anon. Where shall we find a perfect life. See Imitation.—Richard- SOD1. Where shall we learn to die 3 See Teach Us to Die.— Stanley. Where shall we make her grave 2 See Dirge.—Hemans. Where shall we seek for a hero, and where shall we find a story. See Boston Massacre, The and Crispus Attucks,— O'Reilly. Where shall wisdom be found ! See Job (True Wisdom).- 2006. Where she her sacred bower adorns. See Her Sacred Bower and same.—Campion. Where should the scholar live 2 In solitude or in society See Hyperion (Poetry of City and Country Life, The). —Longfellow. Where slopes the beach to the setting Sun. Pebbles.—Savage. Where southern suns and winds prevail. —Smith See Pescadero See Nautilus, The. Where Sugarloaf with bare and ruinous wedge. See On Great Sugarloaf.-Greene. Where sunless rivers weep. See Dream-land.—Rossetti. Where sweeps round the mountains. See Wagoner of the Alleghenies, The (Song of the Mountaineers).-Read. Where swell the songs thou shouldst have sung. See Soldier Poet, A.—Johnson. Where the angry billows of the Baltic. The.—Anon. - Where the bee sucks there suck I. See Tempest, The (Ariel's Song).-Shakespeare. whers the blackcock sweetest sips it. Cott. Where the dews and the rains of heaven. See Battle above the Clouds, The and Battle in the Clouds, The-How- See Dagmar Cross, See Hie Away.— ells. Where the faded flower shall freshen. See Meeting Plaec, he.—Bonar. Where the far skies soared clear and bright. Errand, The.—Dorr. Where the fishers rocking, resting. See Armorer’s See Fishers, The.—Wat- SOIl. - Where the gold moss hangs on the mighty oak. See Song of the Forest Fairy.—Joyce. Where the grass had been newly mown. See Blowing Bubbles.—Starkey. Where the graves were many, we looked for one. See In Clonmel Parish Churchyard.—Piatt. Where the Great Lake's sunny smiles. Lake, The.—Whittier. Where the huge Atlantic swings heavy water eastward. See Mater Severa.-Gwynn. Where the keen wan peaks, in frigid pride unbending. See Iceberg, The.—Fawcett. Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high. See Gitanjali Song From.—Tagore. Where the Moosatockmaguntic. See Echo Club, The (Ballad of Hiram Hoyer, . The) and Hiram Hover.—Taylor. Where the mountain sips the sea. See same.—James. Where the mountains slope to the westward. See Our Home- maker.—Whitney. - Where the orange-branches mingle on the sunny garden-side. See Demon of the Mirror, The.—Taylor. Where #. pools are bright and deep. See Boy's Song, A. —fiOgg. Where the quiet-colour’d end of evening smiles. among the Ruins.—Browning. Where the remote Bermudas ride. grants in Bermuda.-Marvell. Where the river seeks the cover. O’Brien. - Where the river winds by on its way to the sea. the World Needs.--Crabtree. See Grave by the See Love See Song of the Emi- See On the Passaic.— See What See Siren's Wedding-ring, See Old See Garrison of The.—Jessop. Where the rocks are gray and the shore is steep. Canoe, The.—Anon and Pike. Where the sea-waves back and forward. Cape Ann, The...—Whittier. Where the short-legged Esquimaux. —Harte. Where the sinister sun of the Syrians beat. cus.—Kendall. - Where the soft shadows, fall. See Song.—Morton. Where the sunset glory falls. See Story of the Swords, The. —Waldron. Where the thistle lifts a purple crown. See Arctic Vision, An. See To Damas- See Daisy.-Thomp- SO]] . whe, the Thracian channel roars. See Constantinople.— ikim. Where the vast and cloudless sky was broken by one crow. See Kansas and London, Kemp. - Where the warm spring sunlight, streaming. on the Wall, The...—Lincoln. - See Old SWOrd 10I9 Where AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONs Where the wild rose dangles, o'er the half-hid brook. See Cricket, The.—Watterson. Where the wild wave, from ocean proudly swelling. See Fort Bowyer.—Jones. Where the woodland streamlets flow. See Clematis.-Good- ale. Where the world is gray and lone. See Ice King, The.— De Mille. Where, then ah I where shall poverty reside. See Exiles, The. —Goldsmith. Where then shall Hope and Fear their objects, find 3 See Vanity of Human Wishes, The (True Objects of De- sire, The).-Johnson. Where thou hast touched, Oh, wondrous Death ! See O ! Wondrous Death.-Trench. - * Where through the jungle's shade. See Tamil Maid, The.— Dumbleton. Where towers are crushed. See Pillar of Trajan, The.— Wordsworth. Where two ways meet the children stand. See Two Roads. The.—Anon. - See A ma Future.—Arnold. Where waitest thou. - See What Dooley Says. Where was I durin' th' las’ War : —Dunne. - Where wast thou, little song. See Ave Atque Vale.—Tabb. Where we love is home. See Poet at the Breakfast-table, The (“Where we love,” etc) –Holmes. Where weary folk toil, black with smoke. bearer.—Davies. Where were the pathways that your childhood knew 3 See First Pathways.-Lysaght. ‘Where were thou, Soul, ere yet my body born. See Soul and Body.—Waddington. * º Where were you going the other evening. See Soiree, A.— See Dream- Anon. Where wert thou, Soul, ere yet my body born. See Soul and Body.-Waddington. - Where, where will be the birds that sing. See Hundred Years to Come, A.—Spencer. Where will they stop those breathing Powers. tional Incitements.-Wordsworth. Where wouldst thou think of her ? brance, The.—Alexander. Where yonder long hill ranges stretch away. See Idyl VIII (First Triumph, The).--—Theocritus. Whereas, by a joint resolution approved May 8, 1914. See Proclamation, A.—Wilson. Whereas, by Joint Resolution, approved June 20, 1892. See JProclamation, A.—Harrison. Whereas by you. I have been driven. See Letter H's Protest to the cockneys.-Skeat. Whereas, it is the duty of all nations. See First Thanks- giving Proclamation Issued by George Washington, The. —Washington. Whereas, on certain "[or sundryl boughs and sprays. See Lawyer's Invocation to Spring, The.—Brownell. See Devo- See Place of Remem- Whereas, on the twenty-second day of September in the year. of our Lord. Lincoln. Whereas the rebels hereabout. See Tom Gage's Proclama- tion.— (Pennsylvania Journal.) Whereas we twain, who still are bound for life. tion Deed, A.—Morris. Whereby I knew that she a goddess was. See Induction, The (Mirror for Magistrates, The).--—Sackville. Where'er [Whene'er—C.] a noble deed is wrought. See Santa Filomena.-Longfellow. Where’er I roam whatever realms to see. The ; or, A Prospect of Society.—Goldsmith. - Where’er there’s a thistle to feed a lin.net. See Poets and Linnets-Hood. - Where'er we tread , 'tis haunted, holy ground. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Marathon).--Byron. Wherefore my love, and loss of other view. See Divine gº The (Exquisite Beauty of Beatrice, The).- ante. - Wherefore rejoice [that Caesar comes in triumph] 2 What conquest brings he home? See Julius Caesar (Marullus to the Roman Populace).--Shakespeare. Wherefore sou’d ye talk o' love. See Willie and Helen.— Ainslie. “Wherefore starts my bosom's lord?” See Comfort in Afflic- tion:—Aytoun. Wherefore these revels that my dull eyes greet? Mummy to Bohemia, The.—Stoddard “Wherefore, thy woe these many years.” Seas.—Sterling. Wherefore, unlaurell'd Boy. Where’re you going, friend, Hurry 7—Anon. Where's Bill? Yes, o'course I’m glad to see th’ Once more. See Where’s Bill 7–Smith. “Where's he at 7” See Messenger Boy, The.—Ade. Where's he that died o' Wednesday. See Falstaff's Song.— Stedman. Where's John, 'Tilda. ? See Nicholas Nickleby (Fanny Squeers Tea-party).--Dickens. - Where’s my baby 7 Where's my bally 2 See Where's My Baby?—Anon. * Where's Peace 2 I start, some clear-blown night. See Biglow Papers, The (Mr. Hosea Biglow to the Editor of The Atlantic Monthly.)—Lowell. - Where's your kingdom, little king 2 let, The-Van Dyke. See Proclamation of . Emancipation.— See Separa- See Lyre, The (I) –Darley. so fast 2 See What's Your old town See Ruby-crowned King- Whether with reason or with instinct blest. See Traveller, See Royal See Ballad of Two - “Which shall it be 2 Wherever human government has been administered in tyran- ny. See, People of the United States, The.—Cleveland. Wherever human hearts beat responsive to heroic deeds. See Eulogy on U. S. Grant.—Sherman. i Wherever I wander, up and about. See Hermioné.-Buch- & Ila, Il. Wherever men are civilized they know. coln, The.—Williams. Wherever party spirit shall strain the ancient guarantees of freedom. See Centennial Celebration of Concord Fight - (“Wherever party,” etc.).-Curtis. Whether at Naishapur or Babylon. See Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám, The.—Fitzgerald. Whether beneath sweet beds of roses. fant, The.—Lamb. Whether divine gift or invention. Language.—Lincoln. Whether is it yourself, Mister Haganº - A.—Barlow. - Whether hanging ever did, or can, answer any good pur- See Fame of Lin- See New-born In- See Spoken and Written See Curfew’s Call, pose. . See. On Frequent Executions—Meredith. “Whether is better, the gift or the donor º’’ See Woodnotes. —Emerson. Whether it be a favour or an annoyance. See Morning.— Webster. | Whether it be to rear in stone. See Hands Drop off—the Work Goes on, The...—Bradley. Whether men do laugh or weep. See All is Vanity.— Whether my heart be glad or no. See World and I, The.— |Hutchinson. Rosseter. Whether my house is dark or bright. See Hospitality— Il O]]. Whether of high or low degree. See Our Ships at Sea.— Bungay. - Whether on Ida's shady brow. See To the Muses.—Blake. Whether or not the world would be vastly benefited. See Temperance Revolution, The...—Lincoln. Whether the Turkish new moon minded be. See Astrophel and Stella (Sonnet XXX).-Sidney. Whether the Union will be restored, I know not, and I pre- dict not. See Civil War in America, The-Bright. Whether they were his lady's marriage bells. See flower's Tale, The (Golden Supper, The).-Tennyson. Whether this measure shall prevail. See Heroes of the “Maine Disaster.”—Cousins. 6. See Essay on Man, An (Reason and Instinct).-Pope. Whew I How the drivers hammer See Fellow in Greasy . Jeans, The.—Lummis. -- Which hab produce de ſh mos' wonders—de lan’ or de Water 3’’ See Pine Town Darkey Debating Society. (Harper’s Magazine. See Heathen Pass-EE, The- Hilton. Which I wish to remark. See Plain Language from Truth- ful. James.—Harte. Which is more sweet,--the slow mysterious stream. See . Izaak Walton to River and Brook.-Lee-Hamilton. Which is pleasanter, to fish in old stream or an new one See Fisherman's Luck (Old Streams or New )—Van Dyke. Which is the best of all the trees 2 See My Tree.—CYouth's . Gómpanion.) Which is the German's Fatherland 7 land, The.--Arndt. Which is the merchant here. See Merchant of Venice, The * (Portia at the Bar) —Shakespeare. which i. the merriest place to love. See Brighton Pier.— CO1, 5. “Which, is the queen of the roses?” child, The.—Hawtrey. Which is the sweetest of words you may hear? come.—Allen. Which is the way to Baby-land? See Baby-land.—Cooper. Which is the weakest thing of all. See Weakest Thing, The. —Browning. Which is the wind that brings the cold! See What the Winds Bring.—Stedman. - Which, my name is Ah Sin. See “Heathen Chinee's' Reply, The...—Anon. f Which Xi. dollies do I love best ? See Best of the Dollies. —A LIVI] '•r--ºr-ye ºn e ) Which I don't belong to the 'Stablished Church. See Three . Parsons, The.—Overton. Which I wish to remark. See German Father- See Gardener's Grand- See Wel- yIl. Which of the Angels sang so well in Heaven. See On the Death of Mrs. Browning.—Dobell. e Which shall it be '' See Which Shall it Be?—Beers. Which way does the wind blow 2 See same.—Aikin. Which way shall I fly. See Paradise Lost.—Milton. Whichever way the wind doth blow. See “En Voyage” and God Knows Best.—Mason. - - While all to this auspicious day. See To Mrs. Leigh. Upon Her Wedding Day.—Canning. While at the helm of state you ride. See Author and the Statesman, The and Epistle to Sir Robert Walpole.— . Fielding. - While beauty clothes the fertile Vale. Smith. While Butler, needy wretch, was yet alive. Monument, Wesley. - See Easter Time.--— See On Butler's 10 RIRST LINE INDEX Whist, While Catholicism prevailed. See History of the City of New * (Old Saint in a New World, An).-Van Rensse- 8,61”. While Darwin's fame and name are more widely known. See Debt of Science to Darwin, The.—Wallace. While day in dying grew in beauty rare. See Too Late.— Perry. While England sees not her old praise dim. See Burton.— Swinburne. While every age is crowned with rhyme. See Song of the Railroad, The.—Houghton. e While far along the eastern sky. See After the Fire.- Holmes. While from the purpling east departs. See First of May.— Wordsworth. While George in sorrow bows his laurelled head. See On General Wolfe.—Anon. - While glory, thus, Alonzo's name adorn'd. See Lusiad, The (Inez de Castro).-Camoens. While going the road to sweet Athy. See “Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ye.”—Anon. While going the rounds of the great exhibition. See Josiah and Family at the Centennial.—Johnston. While haughty Gallia's dames, that spread. of Manchester, The.—Addison. While his love and thoughtfulness for children were one of his greatest charms. See Eugene Field on Mother- hood.—Below. - While I do not believe that legal enactments are of greatest value. See Need for a Prohibition Party, The...—Gough. While I recline at ease beneath. See Cotton Boll, The- See Countess Timrod. While I relate my story. See Taxation of America.--St. OIll]. While I speak to you to-day. See Lincoln as a Typical American.—Brooks. While I was over at Pencador, the other day, I called on the Potts. See Mr. Potts' Story.—Adeler. While I’m in the ones, I can frolic all the day. See Dear Little Goose.—Anon and Dodge and Little Girl's Hopes, A.—Anon. While in Kentucky recently. Chadman. While larks with little wing. See Phyllis the Fair.—Burns. While lawyers have more sober sense. See Hudibras.- |Butler. While Major Slott was sitting in the office of the Patriot See Major Slott's Visitor.—Clark. -- While malice, Pope, denies thy page. See Lines to Alex- ander Pope.—Lewis. . While May bedecks the naked trees. See Maryland Yellow- throat.—Van Dyke. - While memory holds a seat. See Hamlet.—Shakespeare. While mother is tending baby. See Washing-day.—(Hearth and Home.) While my guardian and I were in London. See Bleak House (Visit to Belle Yard, A).-Dickens. While my hair was still cut straight across my forehead. See River-merchant's Wife, The . A Letter.—Pound. (Tr.) While my wife at my side lies slumbering. See Artillery- man’s Vision, The.—Whitman. While not a leaf seems faded, while the fields. ber, 1815.-Wordsworth. . While now the Pole Star sinks from sight. Tropics.--—Melville. While o'er my life still hung the morning star. ease.—Anon. While on a cliff with Galm delight she kneels. See On a Picture of an Infant Playing near a Precipice.—Rogers. See Forgetful Eulogist, A.— See Septem- See Crossing the See Heart's- (Tr.) - While on a visit to a relation. See Bumpkin's Courtship.– I1011. While on the cliff with calm delight she kneels. See On the Picture of an Infant Playing near a Precipice.—Leon- idas. While other boys have had their say. See Walter's First Speech.--Doolittle. While, Quaker folks were Quakers still, some fifty years ago. See Incomplete Revelation, An.—Jackson. While roaming o'er the glinting sands. See Lay of the Lady Lobster, The.—Culver. While Sauntering through the crowded street. See Pre- existence.—Hayne. While shepherds watched their flocks by night. See same.— Tate. While Sherman stood beneath the hottest fire. See Before ... Vicksburg.—Boker. While shopping in the town. See Gossips, The.—Anon. 3. Whilsº on Miniato's height I roam. See San Miniato.— erling. - “While stands the Coliseum, Rome shall stand.” See Childe Harold’s . Pilgrimage (Coliseum, The).-Byron. While stars of Christmas shine. See Christmas Song, A and ..same –Poulsson. While summer Suns o'er the gay prospect play’d. See Son- met VII: “While summer suns o'er the prospect play’d.” ..—Warton. While that the sun with his beams hot. See Unfaithful Shepherdess, The.—Anon. While the blue is richest. See Fairies' Recall.—Hemans. While the dawn on the mountain was misty and gray. See ... Rokeby (Cavalier, The).-Scott. While the lily dwells in the earth. See Lily of the Resurrec- tion, The.—Larcom. Whispers of heavenly death murmur'd I hear. While the moon, with sudden gleam. See, Owl, The-Anon. While the nation is buoyant with patriotism. See Declara- tion of Rights of the Women of the United States.— Stanton. - While the new years come and the old years go. See Little by Little.—Clark. While the present century was in its teens. See Vanity Fair (Miss Pinkerton's Academy for Young Ladies). —Thackeray. - While the silent balmy night. See Stars.—Guttinguer. While the stars in silence shining and the world is hushed in sleep. See Angelic Song, The.—English. While the tremulous leafy haze on the woodland is spread- ing. . See God in the Open Air.—Van Dyke. While the Union lasts, , amid these fertile, verdant fields. See Aspirations for America.-Clay. While the Union lasts we have high, prospects. See Reply to Hayne, Union).-Webster. While Thee I seek, protecting Power. idence.—Williams. While they sat before the fire. ton Hawkeye.) While to his harp divine Arion sings. See His Majesty’s Escape at St. Andrews.—Waller. While traveling through rural districts. See Had One Al- See Widow's Son Restored to exciting, gratifying The (Liberty and See Trust in Prov- See Happy Love.—(Burling- ready.—(Lippincott’s Magazine.) While upon his mission vast. Life, The.—Stretch. While walkin' up the village street, a fightin' there I see. See Farmer Stebbins at Football.—Carleton. While walking through the fields one day. See Says I.- Cole. While we bring our offerings. See Eulogy on Lafayette.— prague. 8-> - While we waited in the depot at Nashville. See Wanted to See his Old Home.—(New York Swim.) While we were eating breakfast, Grandma Keeler observed to Grandpa. See Grandma Keeler Gets Grandpa Keeler Ready for Sunday School.—McLean. While we would by no means neglect on such an occasion. See Nature and Children.—Higbee. While winds frae aff. Ben Lomond blaw. Davie, a Brother Poet.—Burns. While with labour assiduous due pleasure I mix. See Secretary, The A-Prior. While yet I looked, what a change there came. See Passing way.—Pierpont. While you, dear Tom, are forced to roam. See Ode, An (Attempted in the Manner of Horace) To My Ingenious Friend, Mr. Thomas Godfrey.—Evans. While you, great patron of mankind I sustain. Imitated.—Pope. r While you with virtue, sense, and wit combine. promptu A-Bernis. Whiles Taocon, that chosen was by lot. gil (tr. by Surrey.) Whilom by silver Thames's gentle stream. ...The.--Akenside. Whilome in youth, when flowrd my joyfull spring. See Shepheardes Calender, The (Complaint of Age, The).-- See Epistle to See Horace See Im- See Aeneid.—Vir. See Virtuoso, Spenser. Whilst, around her lone ark sweeping. See Danaë.— Simonides. Whilst as fickle Fortune smiled. Whilst in pººl quarters lying. See same.—Barnfield. See Battle of Monmouth, The...—R. H. Whilst in this cold and blustering clime. See Invitation to Izaak Walton.—Cotton. * Whilst our commission from Rome is read. See King Henry (Scene from “King Henry VIII.”).--Shake- Speare. Whilst some affect the sun, and some the shade. See Grave, The.—Blair. Whilst Thee I seek, protecting Power. See Whilst Thee I Seek.--—Williams. Whilst thus my pen strives to eternize thee. See Idea.—Son- net XLIV.—Drayton. “Whin I was a young man,” said Mr. Dooley. See Mr. Dooley on Football.—Dunne, Whin Nora an’ me was a-walkin'. erbs.--—French. Whin you was out a lady called. See King's Daughter, The. —Henderson. - Whipping, that's virtue's governess. “Whip-poor-will I Ruggles. . Whippº singin' to the moon. See Go Sleep, Ma Honey. —fx al"Rer. Whirl up, sea. See Oread.—H. D. Whisht, sir! Would ye plaze to speak aisy. Hour, The.—Ruth. - s Whisht [or whist] there ! Mary Murphy, doan think me insane. See Widow O’Shane's Rint, The.—Anon. - Whiskey, Rebellion, Algerian Treaty. See Washington's Ad- ministration.—Anon. Whisper, thou tree, thou lonely tree. Forest, The.—Hemans. See Courting and Prov- {- * See Hudibras.-Butler. whip-poor-will I’’ See Whip-poor-will. — See Eleventh See Tlast Tree of the See Whispers of Heavenly Death.-Whitman. - ; Whist now 1 till I relate to you. See Pat's Correspondence. —Griffin. - - “Whist, whist, whist I Here comes the Brownie Man. See Red Pepper.—Smedley. 102I Whistling AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Whistling strangely, whistling sadly, whistling sweet and clear. See. Seven Whistlers, The-Gillington. * White and golden here she lies. See Dirge for Aoine.- Hopper. White as the Lily, ruddier than the Rose. See Rondeau: “White as the Lily.”—Anon. White bird of the tempest | O beautiful thing ! & Addressed to a Seagull and Lines to a Seagull.—Griffin. White clouds, whose shadows haunt the deep. See Summer by the Lakeside.—Whittier. White, colour of the pearl. See To Olivia.-Alma-Tadema. White daisies on the meadow green. See Homage.—Winter. White doves of Cytherea, by your quest. See Pledge, The. —Crapsey. White England shouldering from the sea. land.—Cone. White foam flower, red flame flower. See To Thee.—Shana- See Fair Eng- elt. White from a notch of the cliffs you slide. See Yosemite Strophes (Bridal Veil Falls).--Stork. White in her woven shroud. See Dies Ultima.-Sherman. White is my hair as the sifting snow. See Remembrances of Childhood.—Pierce. White leman of the West. See America.-Scheffauer. White little hands ! See Prince Lucifer (Mother-song). — Austin. White man, there is eternal war between me and thee! See Supposed Speech of a Chief of the Pocomtuc Indians.— Everett. White, pillared neck; a brow to make men quake. See White, Pillared Neck.-Giller. White rose in red rose-garden. See Before the Mirror.— Swinburne. White Rose, talk to me! See Child to a Rose, A.—Anon. White sail upon the ocean verge. See Arthur.—Winter. White sand and cedars; cedars, sand. See Sandy Hook.— Houghton. White stars begin to prick the wan blue sky. in the Wood (Night).-Lazarus. White swan of cities slumbering in thy nest. —Longfellow. White wings of commerce sailing far. General Grant.—Abbey. - White with the whiteness of the snow. See Rose.—Anon. Whitefoot, Malta and Pussy-cat Gray went to walk. See Rittens' Promenade.—Anon. Whither ? Albeit I follow fast. See L’Envoi...—Lowell. Whither away, fair Neat-herdess? See April Pastoral, An. —Dobson. - Whither away, O Sailor! say ? See Outward.—Neighardt. Whither away, robin. See Flight of the Birds, The...—Sted- Iſla, Il. Whither doth now this fellow flee. See March.-Loveman. Whither is gone the wisdom and power. See Whither.— Coleridge. Whither leads the path. See Harvard Commemoration Ode, The.—Lowell. i. Whither leads this pathway, little one 7 See Whither.—Che- ney. Whither, midst falling dew. See To a Waterfowl.—Bryant. Whither, O splendid ship, thy white sails crowding. See Passer-by, A.—Bridges. Whither, O whither didst thou fly 2 See Eclipse, The.— Vaughan. “Whither, thou turbid wave.” See Wave, The.—Tiedge. Whither, with blue and pleading eyes. See Ashes in the Sea, The-Sterling. r Whittier is in some respects the most American. See Whittier, Extract Concerning, Stoddard. Whittier's genius is Hebrew. See Whittier, Extract Con- cerning.—Wasson. Whizzing o'er the desert. See Trolley on the Nile, The.— See Scenes See In Memory of Il OIl. Who all time dodgin' en de cott'n en de corn ? See Mammy's Li’l Boy.—Edwards. Who am I, gentlemen 2 See I am an Actor.—Anon. Who am I? I have been reading Walt Whitman. See Imi- tation of Walt Whitman.-(Judy.) - Who am I? Why, I'm my papa's little girl. See Papa's Little Girl.--Anon. Who among the citizens that throng our streets are the really ... honored 2 See Who Are Really Honored.—Chapin. Who, and what, are great men 7 “And now stand forth.” See Centennial Oration (Who, and What, are Great Men 2).-Winthrop. - Who are responsible for this war 7 sible 7–Garrison. - Who are the free ? See same.—Prince. Who are the heroes we hail to-day. See Joe Sieg.—(Eclectic Magazine.) Who are the nobles of the earth. See True Aristocrat, The. —Stewart. Who are the patriots in America? See Who Patriots Are. — LJ Ole. Who aſ: the true noblemen of the earth? See True Nobility. -—An Oil. - Who are the winds ! Who are the winds? See Winds, The. —Eglinton. Who are this host of voters crowding to use the freeman's right. See Dangers to Our Republic.—Mann. Who are ye, spirits, that stand. See Blazing Heart, The.— Brotherton. : Who are you dusky woman, so ancient hardly human. See Ethiopia Saluting the Colors.--Whitman. See Who are Respon- See Lines . See Venice. Who doubts there are classes. Who º, you, my little neighbor. See Common Bond, The. —Hunt. “Who are you, Sea Lady.” See Santorin.—Flecker. Who are you, tell me, beauteous shade. See Ghost Song.— Hugo. Who art thou, shadowy passer-by ? See same.—Hugo. Who best can paint th' enamelled robe of spring. See Son- net: “Who best can,” etc.—Thurlow. Who brands me on the forehead, breaks my sword. See Catiline (Catiline's Defiance).--Croly. Who builds a church to God and not to fame. See Moral Essays (Epistle III.).--Pope. Who builds de railroads and canals. See Echo from the 17th, An.—Easton. - Who called us forth out of darkness. The.—Carman. See Mysteriarchs, Who calls me bold because I won my love. See Song.— Monkhouse. . Who º describe the dainty curls. See Curling Tongs, The. –An OIl. . Who can divine what impulses from God. See Liberty. —Wordsworth. Who can doubt that the union of these States shall last. See Temple of Human Liberty, The.—Holmes. Who can forget—never to be forgot. See Who Can. For- get 2—Fletcher. Who can forget thy Carnival, Rome. See Corso: The Ro- man Carnival, The...—Cranch. . Who can live in heart so glad. See Country Lad, The and Worldly Paradise.—Breton. gº Who can love you, January 2 See January.—Jones. Who can mistake great thoughts? See Great Thoughts.- Bailey. -- Who can paint like nature ? Can imagination boast. See Seasons, The (Nature in Spring) —Thomson. Who can say, in spite of the important respects. See Arbi- tration and Civilization.—Russell. Who can tell us whence they come. See Dreams.-Sher- Iſla, Il. Who can tell what a baby thinks? See, Jingles.—(Eacaminer.) Who can these folks be that are coming up the walk? See Wrong Browns, The.—Anon. Who comes dancing over the snow. See New Year, The and same.—Craik. - Who comes to England not to learn. See England.--Stet- SOI). Who comes,--with rapture greeted and caress'd. See Charles the Second-Wordsworth. Who cometh over the hills. See Ode: “Who cometh over the hills” and Ode Read at the One Hundredth Anniver- sary of the Fight at Concord Bridge.—Lowell. Who counsels peace at this momentous hour. See Ode, Written during the Negotiations with Bonaparte.— Southey. Who counts lºself as nobly born. See Nobly Born, The. Who cries that the days of daring are those that are faded far. See Deeds of Valor at Santiago. —Scollard. Who dares deny, that all first fruits are due. See To King Charles and Queen Mary, for the Loss of Their First- born. An Epigram Consolatory.-Jonson. Who dares to say the dead men were not glad. See Dead Men's Holiday.—Moulton. Who dashes on in sleet and snow. See Kriss Kringle's Visit. —AIl On. Who dat knockin’ at de do' 7 See Encouragement.—Dun- à, I*. * Who does not feel, what reflecting American does not ack. nowledge. See First Settlement of New England, The (Our Relations to England).-Everett. Who doomed to go in company with Pain. See Character of the Happy Warrior, The.—Wordsworth. Who doth desire that chaste his wife should be. See Ar- cadia (“Truth Doth Truth Deserve”) –Sidney. See Every-day Botany.— See Rose See Better Way, The.— Perry. Who dreamed that beauty passes like a dream 7 of the World, The.—Yeats. Who drives the horses of the sun. Anon. f Who dº. the horses of the sun ? See Happiest Heart, The. —Uneney. Who ever smelt the breath of morning flowers. See Son- net: “Who ever smelt,” etc.—Quarles. Who fears to speak of Ninety-eight 2 See Memory of the Dead, The and Memory of the Irish Dead and same.— Ingram. Who fed me from her gentle breast. Taylor. Who finds a woman good and wise. Wither. *- Who first beholds those everlasting clouds. Rogers. Who first invented work, and bound the free. Lamb. Who first taught souls enslav'd and realms, undone: See Essay on Man, The (Origin of Superstition and Tyran- my, The) —Pope. Who gave thee, O beauty. See Ode to Beauty.—Emerson. Who gives and hides the giving hand. See Giver's Reward, See My Mother.— See Lemuel's Song.— See Lady.— See Work.- The.—Anon. * Who glide so dim upon the lake. See Ticonderoga.-Mack- aye. 1022 PIRST LINE INDEX Who Who goes down through the slim green Sallows. See Jasper's Song.—Pickthall. . . tº e Who guided our noble ship of State. See Our Pilot.--Anon. Who had seen them, the mystic sprites. See Miracle Workers, The.—Allen. • *- * 7 Who had thought, until Grant said it. See Grant's Strategy. —Veazey. - Who hammered you, wrought you ? See To a Snow-flake.— Thompson. Who has been styled “Father of his country 3”. See Father of His Country.—West. º Who has dared to cut down my favorite cherry-tree ? See Tableaux Vivants and Scenes from Life of Washington. —Schell. Who has e'er been in London, that overgrown place. See Lodgings for Single Gentlemen.—Coleman. Who has not dreamed a world of bliss. See Summer Noon, A.—Howett. “Who has not heard of “John Randolph of Roanoke 3" See John Randolph of Roanoke.—Sargent. Who has not heard of the dauntless Varuna! The.—Boker. - Who has not heard of the Vale of . Cashmere. Rookh (Vale of Cashmere, The).-Moore. Who has not looked upon her brow. See same-Rogers. Who has not walk’d upon the shore. See Upon the Shore. See Varuna, See Lalla —Bridges. Who has robbed the ocean cave. See Song: “Who has robbed the ocean cave.”—Shaw. - Who has seen the wind 2 See same and Wind, The.— Rossetti. See Song: “Who hath his fancy, Who hath killed the pretty flowers. See Jack Frost.—Anon. Who hath not proved how feebly words essay. See Bride of Abydos, The...—Byron. - Who hath woe Who hath sorrow % See Wine Glass, The.— Who hath his fancy pleased. ” etc.—Sidney. Bible. Who held the tempting cherry nigh. See My Sister.—Anon. Who is he that cometh, like an honour’d guest. See Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington.—Tennyson. Who is he that has seen a Nativity. See Holy Night “Good Night” in Spain, The.—Caballero. . . Who is here that now I see ? See To Little Renee.—Brad- ley. Who is it coos just like a dove'. See Baby.—Anon. Who is it knocking in the night. See Ballad of the Angel, The.-Garrison. e - - “Who is it knocks this stormy night !” See Last Visitor, The.—Blood. * Who is it stands on the polished stair. See Ballade of Old Loves, A.—Wells. - Who is it that I’ve christened May. See My Dolly.—Anon. Who is it that mourns for the days that are gone. See Days that are Gone, The.—Mackay. Who is it that, this dark night. See Astrophel and Stella (Eleventh Song).-Sidney. Who is it that weeps for the last year's flowers. See Ballade of Old Sweethearts, A.—Le Gallienne. Who, iºd. Mavor See Black Rock (Mrs. Mavor's Story). —UOI). Il O C. Who is Sylvia [or Silvia] } what is she. See Two Gentlemen of Verona, The (Sylvia).-Shakespeare. Who is that goddess to whom men should pray. See Virgin Mother, The.—‘A. E.” Who is that man fallen against the curbstone. See Curtain Lifted, The...—Talmage. Who is that meagre, studious wight. See Bookworm, The. —Tyler. ! Who is that short, sturdy, plainly dressed man. See West- ward Ho! (Sir Francis Drake).-Kingsley. Who is that tall, gavky, lanky looking object over yonder 7 See True American, The...—Schell. Who is the happy warrior 7 Who is he 7 See Character of - the Happy Warrior, The.—Wordsworth. Who is the happy warrior ? See Happy Warrior, The.— Wordsworth. Who is the honest man 2 See Constancy.—Herbert. Who is the man that, in addition to the disgraces and mis- chiefs of our army. See American War, The (Against Employing Indians in War).-Chatham. Who is the runner in the skies. See Runner in the Skies, The.—Oppenheim. Who is the typical Dutchman 2 See Typical Dutchman, The. —Van Dyke. Who is there now knows aught of his story ! See Jac- queminot.—Chandler. * Who is there who does not see that Antonius has been ad- judged to be an enemy? See Oration Against Antony. —Cicero. Who is this comes knocking. IłOIl. Who is this coming with sober pace. ments, The.—Hadley. Who is this little fellow. See January.—Anon. Who is this little new woman. See New Woman, The.— See Grandma’s Surprise.— Seabury. Who is this that cometh up not alone. See Bride Song.— Rossetti. Who A. this with calm demeanor. See Charlotte Corday.— _{AIl OIl. Who is this ye say is slain 3 See Ellsworth.-Anon. Who isA: blame, oh, who is to blame? See Who Is to Blame. -AI1011. See Ten Command- Who is yonder poor maniac, whose wildly fixed eyes. See Mary, the Maid of the Inn.-Southey. Who is your lady of love, O ye that pass. See Pilgrims, The. —Swinburne. Who killed Cock Robin? See Cock Robin's Death.-Anon. Who Killed Cock Robin 7 See Death and Burial of Cock Robin, The.—Anon. Who Killed Tom Roper ? See same.—Anon. Who knoweth life but questions death. See Down the Slope. —Hawes. Who knoweth not, how often Venus' son. thia (Passion LXV.).-Watson. “Who knows a boy, a trusty boy.” Griffith. Who knows the most, Pussy, you or I? Most 2—Bronson. Who knows the thoughts of a child. See Hecatompa- See Trusty Boy, The- See Who Knows the See Who Knows?— rry. Who knows what days I answer for today ? See Young Convert, A.—Meynell. Who lives in suit of armor pent. Virtue.—Quiller-Couch. Who loves the rain. See same.—Shaw. Who loves the trees best ? See same.—Douglas. - who ſºle thee, Hob, forsake the plow 7 See Hob's Love.— Il OI). Who marches next Memorial Day ? See same.—Hall. Who marrieth a wife upon a Monday. See New-year's * Gift for Shrews, A.—Anon. Who money has, well wages the campaign. Pontalais. Who more shall trust thee, Nature; who so dare. Francisco (April, 1906).-Cheney. Who nearer Nature's life would truly come. —Alcott. Who ne'er has suffered. See same.-Goode. Who ne'er his bread in sorrow ate. See Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship (Who ne'er his Bread, etc.).-Goethe. Who next 3–The third Calixtus, where. See Ballad: Knights of the Olden Time, The.—Willon. Who now dare longer trust thy mother Land. See San Fran- cisco.—Cheney. Who now shall grace the glowing throne. Speare.—Sprague. Who o'er the herd would wish to reign. Lake, The.—Scott. Who of all statesmen is his country's pride. See Statesmen’s Secret, The...—Holmes. Who often reads will sometimes wish to write. See Edward Shore (Vacillating -Purpose, The).-Crabbe. Who, º; why, or which, or what. See Ahkond of Swat, The. –Lear. Who owns not she's peerless. See Chant Royal of High See Money.— See San See Thoreau. See Ode on Shake- See Lady of the See Rosalie Clare.--—Hoffman. who passes down the wintry street : See Daffodil.-Hink- SOI.1. Who prop, thou ask'st, in these bad days, my mind? See Sonnet: To a Friend and To a Friend.—Arnold. Who reach their threescore years and ten. See Threescore and Ten.—Stoddard. Who reigns? There was the Heaven and Earth at first. See Prometheus.--Shelley. Who remains in London. Buchanan. Who rides through the night and the storm, so wild? §ee Alderking, The-Goethe. Who rideth so late through the night-wind wild 2 See Erl- See King's Son, The.— king, The.—Goethe. Who rideth thro' the driving rain. Oyd. Who rings new England's Angelus 7 The.—Woodworth. See Hermit Thrush, Who ruined me ere I was born. See Lay of Real Life, A.— OOCl. “Who rules these lands º' the pilgrim said. See Staff and Script, The.—Rossetti. “Who says I dare not walk the sea-wall to-night?” See Owen's Oath.-Holmes. Who says “I will” to what is right. See Strength.-Pratt. Who says that Giles and Joan at discord be 2 See On Giles and Joan.—Johnson. “Who says that the Irish are fighters be birth 7" able Race, The A-Daly. Who d; awake the Spartan fife. See Ode to Liberty.— OII 111 S. Who shall declare the joy of the running I See Winter Ride, A.—Lowell. Who shall describe the inexpressible tenderness. Wood, The (Forest, The).--Thoreau. Who shall discern the marvels of the sea. of the Deep, The.—Parmentier. Who shall estimate the cost of a priceless reputation. Sec Value of Reputation.—Phillips. Who shall have my fair [or fayr] lady. and Religious Lyrics.--Anon. Who shall judge [a] man from nature [or manners, or his manners] 2 See How a Man Should be Judged.—Anon. Who shall lament to know thy aching head. See Death of Queen Caroline, The.—Talfourd. Who shall lead a brother duly. See Questions.—Kent. Who shall sing to bleak November. See November.—Sher- II1811. Who shall sweep away the errors. Howarth. See Spring Song in the City.— See Peace- See Maine See Wonders See My Lady Clear See Room for You.- 1023 Who AN INDEx To POETRY AND RECITATIONS who spake of life? 1 bade thee grasp that treasure ºf thine honor. See Richelieu; or, The Conspiracy.—Bulwer- Lytton. Who stands on that cliff, like a figure of Stone. Megone.—Whittier. “Who stuffed that white owl '!” See Owl-critic, The.—Fields. Who tamed your lawless Tartar blood' Miller. - - Who taught you to sing. Who that has seen the two as they once Were. combs, The.—Castelar. - Who that hath wept in secret, will not say. See Sympathy. —Thomson. * e Who the dickens is knocking, I wonder. See Fish Story, A. —Brownjohn. - e Who the silent man can prize? See Gulistan, The-Heber. See Of Content.— Who thinks that he has sufficience. See My Father.— See Mogg No one spoke in the shop. See To Russia.- See Boy and Lark.-Sigourney. See Cata- Dunbar. .. Who took me from my mother's arms. Drennan. Who walks alone in the red pinewood. See Huldra-Woman, The.—Brooks. s “Who wants to hunt eggs?” shouted Charlie the bold. See Hunting Eggs.-(Zion's Herald.) * Who was it, when he formed this Temple of Creation. See Eternity of Music, The.—Ryan. Who was that, dear mamma who ate. See Lazy Jane.- Il OIl. Who were the builders ? Question not the silence. See Nameless Doon, The.—Larminie. Who, who from Dian’s feast would be away ? (Feast of Dian, The).--Keats. Who will away to Athens with me ! Eunoë (Overture).-Landor. Who will be naming the wind. See Caprice.—Shanafelt. Who Yi. before the break of day. See Love Song.—Ban- V1116. Who will believe my verse in time to come. Sonnet, XVII.-Shakespeare. Who will greet me first in heaven. See My Welcome Be- yond-Wellington. - - Who will say that a woman’s inevitable postscript. See Valu- able Postscript, A.—Anon. Who will watch thee, little mound. See Long Night, The- See Endymion See Thrasymedes and See same and Smith. - Who wills, by force or art may rise elate. See Sonnet: “Who wills, by force or art may rise elate.”—Hesnault. Who wins his love shall lose her. See Lost Love.—Lang. Who with the soldiers was stanch danger sharer. See Daughter of the Regiment, The.—Scollard. - Who would be a mermaid fair. See Mermaid, The.—Tenny- SOIl. - Who would be a merman bold. See Merman, The.—Tenny- # SOIl. Who would by law regain his plundered store. See Gentle- man Farmer (Folly of Litigation).-Crabbe. Who would call the tench a what. See Names (Ill-Christ- ened).-Tupper. - Who would care to pass his life away. See Comfort.— Collins. - Who would linger idle. See Swimmer, The.—Noel. "Who wº not be the Laureate bold. See Laureate, The.— yLOun. Who would sever freedom's shrine 2 See Our Whole Country. –AI). On. - Who would think that it has been almost a year. See First Thanksgiving, The.—Anon. Who would true valor see. See Pilgrim's Progress (Pilgrim, The).-Bunyan. - Who would trust England, let him lift his eyes. land.—Lincoln. Whoa, Betty I How do, sir? Is this here the 'sylum for folk as is mad? See Little Tin Cup, The.—Frost. Who'er she be. ... See Wishes and Wishes: To His Supposed Mistress.-Crashaw. Whoe'er the man may be who first, for flight. “Whoe'er the man may be.”—Belleau. Whoe'er you are, your master see. See For a Statue of Love. —Voltaire. Whoever comes to shroud me, do not harm. See Funeral, The.—Donne. Whoever has made a voyage up the Hudson must remem- ber, the Kaatskill Mountains. See Rip Van Winkle.— Irving. Whoever lives true life, will love true love. Leigh (England).-Browning. Whoever smelt the breath of morning flowers. “Whoever smelt,” etc.—Quarles. Whoever thinks a faultless piece to see. Criticism, An (Just Judgment).-Pope. Whoever will go to Rome may see. Whoever you are, be noble. See Four W’s.-Anon. Who'll buy tresses, bonnie brown tresses 2 See Mephistophe- les, General Dealer.—Anon. Who'll come and play with me here under the tree. See Employment.—Taylor. Who'll have the crumpled pieces of a heart 2 Song.—Hovey. Who'll make the brandy-peaches. See Little Girl's Declara- tion, A.—Anon. "whº tºle care of the baby?” See Who'll Tend Baby?— See Eng- See Sonnet: See Aurora See Sonnet: See Essay on, See Laurana's See Ara Coeli-Aldrich. Whom do you suppose I have here this evening to meet you ? See Visitors from Story Land.—Rook. Whom #. we love, you know, we seldom wed. See Changes. —Lytton. - Whom I crown with love is royal. See Eureka.-Holland. Whom passed we musing near the woodman's shed. See Tales of the Hall (Preceptor Husband, The).--Crabbe. Whom shall we praise ? See Great Critics, The.—Mackay. “Whom the gods love die young,”—if gods ye be. See “Whom the Gods Love.”—Howe. “Whom the gods love die young.” The thought is old. See I Die, Being Young.—Gray. - - Whom, when they came unto the river-side. See Light of Asia, The (Tola of Mustard Seed, The).-Arnold. Whom would ye choose ? for, lo, the chief is dead. See In Memoriam.—Betts. Whoop l Here I come I See Chrysanthemum, The.—Pixley. Whoop l the Doodles have broken loose. See, Call All (Rock- ingham (Va.).-Register.) “Who’s, dat?—W’y dat's Treadwater Jim.” Jim.—Small. Who's getting married this morning—some o the big folks? No | See Ticket o’ Leave.—Sims. Who's he that wishes that we now had here. See King Henry V. See Saint Crispin's Day).--Shakespeare. Who's heard of the wedding of the Moon 2 See Wedding - of the Moon, The.—Lathrop. - Who's that a-coming up the path See Neighbors.--Anon. “Who’s that, Sam 7” See Pickwick Papers, The (Sam Weller and His Father).-Dickens. . Who's that snarling at Doctor 3 Come, out wi' it, mate, let's hear. See Surgeon’s Child, The.—Weatherly. Whose are the gilded tents that crowd the way ? See Lalla Rookh (Caliph's Encampment, The).-Moore. Whose furthest [or farthest] footstep never strayed. See Envoy and Envoy to “More Songs from Vagabondia” and Wanderer, The...—Hovey. Whose hands are over your eyes? The.— a y. - Whose humor, as gay as the firefly's light. See Lines on the Death of Sheridan.-Moore. who; #. art thou, with dimpled cheek. See To a Child,— 8,11116. - Whose is the gold that glitters in the mine? lence.—Sigourney. Whose is the speech. See Two Poets, The.—Meynell. Whose Hºle girl did I used to be. See Whose Little Girl?— elley. Whose senses in so ill consort their step-dame Nature lays. See Astrophel and Stella (Seventh Song). —Sidney. “Whose tomb have they builded, Vittoo ! under this [wr. . the tamarind tree.” See Rajput Nurse, A.—Arnold. Whose voice is that that wakes me from sleep. See “Bob White.”—Kirk. - Whose was that gentle voice, that, whispering sweet. See Bereavement.—Bowles. - - Whoso hears a chiming for Christmas at nighest. See Christmas Carol.—Rossetti. Whoso him beth oft. See Inscription in Marble in the Parish Church of Faversham, in Agro Cantiano.—Anon. Whosoe'er had looked upon the glory of that day. See Pa- lermo.—King. “Who’ve ye got there ?” See “Brigade Must Not Know, Sir l’’ The.—Palmer. Whun th' down's awn th’ thistle. See Jest a-Thinkin’ o' You.-Higginson. - Whut's all diss hyar talk I hyears? Husband.—Dix. Why, Alice, what is the matter with your flag 2 See Ill- treated Flag, An.—Anon. w Why all the stars in the sky are so bright. See Elfin Lamps. —Sherman. Why all this toil for triumphs of an hour? See Life.— Anon and Deming. Why am I loth to leave this earthly, scene. Prospect of Death.-Burns. Why N. I thus? the maniac cried. See Rum's Maniac.— OUlj. Why and wherefore set out one day. Hereford. - Why are bees and butterflies. See May.—Alden. Why are her eyes so bright, so bright. See Any Lover, Any Lass.-Middleton. Why are the things that have no death. See Irony.—Unter- meyer. Why º i. bereft of all happinesss, dearest? See Why.— ‘‘Viola.” * See Treadwater See Surprise, See Benevo- See How to Manage a See Stanzas in See Metaphysics.- Why are we so impatient of delay. See same.—Cary. Why are you sad when the sky is so blue. See Resurrexit. —Hadley. Why A. you so sad, Mary 3 See Early Plvmouth Days.- IlOIl. Why art thou colored like the evening sky 2 See Mussel- shell, A.—Thaxter. º Why art thou silent 3 Is thy love a plant. See Sonnet: “Why art thou silent, etc.” and To a Distant Friend and Why art Thou Silent —Wordsworth. Why art thou slow, thou rest of trouble, Death. See “Why Art Thou Slow, thou Rest of Trouble Death.”—Mas- singer. - Why art thou thus in thy beauty cast. Desert, The.—Hemans. Why ask of others what they cannot say. to her Eyes Repair—Rückert. See Flower of the See Love Doth 1024 FIRST LINE INDEX why Why, Baron dear, how do you do? Mathews. e Why be afraid of death as though your life were breath " See Emancipation.—Babcock. - Why blame old Sol. See To a Lady (who declared that the sun prevented her from sleeping). —Drake. g “Why, bless my soul,” cried Fred, “who's that?” See Christ- mas Carol, A.—Dickens. - Why blow'st thou not, thou wintry wind. See All Saints' Day.—Keble. Why, Bob, it's you. “Why, Bob, you dear old fellow.” See Modern Dialogue, A.—Herford. See Seaside Incident, A. —Cook. Why bowest thou, O soul of mine. See Heredity.—Ward. Why came I so untimely forth. See To the Younger Lady Lucy Sydney--Waller. e - Why came the rose ? Because the sun, in shining. See Why? —Ritter. Why come ye hither, stranger ? Bennington, The.—Anon. “Why, Charles, how late you are.” —Ingraham. - Why, cousin why, Rosalind l Cupid have mercy, not a word 7 See As You Like It.—Shakespeare. - e Why, Damon, with the forward day. See Dying Man in his Garden, The.—Sewell. - “Why, dear me, if it isn't almost three o'clock l’’ See Teach- ing a Sunday-school Class.-Lyons. - Why, dear me, what has happened to cloud your brow, my dear cousin. See Heiress' Ruse, The.—Kavanaugh. Why, dearie, seems I couldn't tell how. See Jes' to be Along o' You.-Anon. e Why, Death, what dost thou here. See On One Who Died See My Hero.—True. in May.—Cook. Why did I bow, you ask? And why. Why did you chide so bitterly. See I told You So.—Anon. “Why did you melt your waxen man, Sister Helen º’’ See Sister Helen.—Rossetti. Why did you not defend that which was once your own 3 See Chorus of Good and Evil Spirits—Brooke. Why did you say you loved me then. See Over the Rose- Leaves, Under the Rose.—Bennett. “Why didst thou choose that cursed sin. Versus Conscience.—Butler. Why didst thou come into my life so late. Comer.—Dorr. Why didst thou promise such a beauteous day. nets, XXXIV.-Shakespeare. Why do bells of Christmas ring 7 —Ward. “Why do I act so, I wonder ?” Why do I love you, dear 3 Because. See Rifleman's Song at See Mrs. Jones' Revenge. See Saintship See To a Late See Son- See Christmas Song, A. See Not Too Late.—Rice. Adams. * - - - Why do I sleep amid the snows. See Roger Williams.- Butterworth. Why do I weep 7 to leave the vine. The...—Hemans. Why do our joys depart. See Bride's Farewell, See Roses and Thorns and why— andor. Why do precisely these objects which we behold make a world? §ee Brute Neighbors.—Thoreau. - Why do the honey bees suck from the clover. See Old- fashioned Lesson, An.—Anon. Why do the houses stand. See Song: “Why do the houses stand.”—MacDonald. Why do the wheels go whirring round. See Shadow-child, The.—Monroe. - Why do they come 3 I know, I know. See Apple Blossoms.— Il OIl. Why do we greet thee, O blithe New Year ! See New Year, A.—Sangster. Why do ye weep, sweet babes? can tears. Filled with Morning Dew.—Herrick. Why do ye wonder at my wish 2 See Mirabeau Dying.— Wallace. Why do you always stand there shivering. See Poplar, The. —Aldington. . Why do you ask for the story ! My friend, it is hardly fair. See Outlaws, The.-McPhelim. “Why do you come to my apple-tree.” See What a Bird Taught.—Cary. Why do you hide, Thorley. Why do you keep me knocking all day at the door 2 See Mr. Cross and Servant John.-Anon. Why do you look so downcast 3 See Holiday Gifts.--Anon. Why do you look so sad, Helen 7 Effort, The.——Cornell. - “Why do you seek the sun. See Dreamer, The.—Lindsay. “Why do you sit in the dull house, Annie Ż” See Little Nurse, The...—Anon. Why do you stand there at the gate. See Song of the Afri- kander Woman.—Fairbridge. Why do you tap, tap, thus all day ? See Cobbler and Child- See After Dilett- See To Primroses Filled See To Primrose O dryads ! See Chant for Reapers.-- ren.—Anon. “Why do you wear your hair like a man.” ante Concetti.--—Traill. Why do you weep, sweet babes? with Morning Dew.—Herrick. Why does azure deck the sky 2 See same —Moore. Why does your brand sae drop wi' blude [or blood] 2 See Edward, Edward.—Anon. Why doesn't Mary Contrary plant me. See Mother Hub- bard's Easter Lily.—Bingham. See Chatterbox, The.— See To My Fiancée.— Why, howdy, See Reward of Earnest “Why dois your brand sae drap wipluid.” See Edward.— (Ballad.) Why don’t I work 7 well, sir, will you. Sec Knocked About. —Connolly. “Why don’t she come back, father ?” Swan, The.—Parker. Why don't the men propose, mamma ž Men Propose 3’’—Bayly. Why don't you do as Peter did. See Remember Me.—Anon. Why dost thou hail with songful lips no more. See Memmon. —Scollard. - - Why dost thou say I am forsworn. stancy, The.—Lovelace. Why dost thou shade thy lovely face 3 Mistress.—Wilmot. Why dost thou talk of death, laddie 2 See Work on Earth. —Wilson. - Why doth the ear so tempt the voice. See Castara (To Castara, of "True Delight).-Habington. “Why, Edward, you look so healthy now.” Dream, The.—Anon. See To-day.—Ward. See Going of the White See “Why Don't the See Merit of Incon- O why. See To His See Drunkard's Why fear to-morrow, timid heart? - Why, fearest thou the outward foe 2 See That Each Thing is Hurt of Itself.-Anon. - Why flyest thou away with fear ! See To a Fish of the Brooke.—Wolcott. Why from the quiet hollows of the hills. See Shades of Helen, he.—Lang. - Why, good after-noon, Lizzie | See Two Teachers, The.— Herbert. Why, good evenin', Luke, Yes, we're all to home. See Mother's Wasted Diplomacy.—Roderick. Why, good morning, John. See Lazy or Not.—Denton. Why groaning so, thou solid earth. See Earth's Burdens. —J OrleS. Why has not man a collar and a logº —Smith. Why have the Mighty lived—why have they died ? See Waterloo.—De V See Parody on Pope. €I’e. Why, having won her, do I woo! See Angel in the House, The (Married Lover, The).--Patmore. Why, here comes old Cato I See Old Cato.—Anon. - Why here, on this third planet from the sun. See Tellus.- Huntington. Why, here's a foolish little man. See Little Coward, The.— Jane and Ann Taylor. Why here's a pussy come to school School, The.—Anon. Why, how now, Orlando I where have you been all this while 7 See As You Like It (Scene from “As You Like It”).- Shakespeare. - Why, how d'y, Mahs’r. Johnny I is you gone to keepin' store ? See “Business” in Mississippi.-Russell. º Mis' Blake. See Buying Her Husband a Christmas Present and Christmas at the Trimble and Ms. Timble Buys Her Husband a Christmas Present. —Sillä Pt. Why hurry little river ? See River, The...—Scott. Why, I can Smile, and murder while I smile. See King Henry VI, Pt. III (Richard Duke of Gloster's Descrip. tion of Himself).-Shakespeare. - Why I tie about thy wrist. See Bracelet, The . To Julia.- See Cat That Came to EHerrick. Why, if 'tis dancing you would be. See Power of Malt, The. —Housman. Why, iſ, the happy bright May weather. See In Memoriam. —AI) Orl. “Why is a woman like an umbrella.” Umbrella, A.—Anon. Why is a young lady like going fishing? Il O]] . .' - Why is,. name unsung O minstrel host? See Infelix Felix. –IVLCUree. Why is, it I wonder that we never hear of Mrs. Christopher Columbus. See Mrs. Christopher Columbus.-Cowell. Why is it no one ever tries. See Pie.—Nesbit. Why is it that the names of Howard and Thornton and Clarkson and Wilberforce. See Howard the Prisoner's Friend:—Humphrey. - Why is it the children don't love me? See Little Mamma. See Woman and an See Fishing.— - Webb. Why is my face so sad, you ask. The.— Brooke. Why is the experiment of an extended Republic to be re. jected. See American Innovations.—Madison. “Why is the Forum crowded ? What means this stir in Rome?” See Virginia (Fate of Virginia, The).-- Macaulay. Why is there in the least touch of her hands. See Most High Love.—Dowson. Why, let the stricken deer go weep. Speare. Why, let them raill God’s full anointed ones. ible.—Parker. Why, Linda Grey, as I’m alive I Come in an' take a cheer. See Thet Boy ov Ourn.—De Brown. - Why look the distant mountains. See Refusal of Charon, The.—Aytoun. Why looks your grace. So heavily, to-day. See King Richard III. (Dream of Clarence, The).—Shakespeare. Why, Love, don’t weep ! See Parting.—Gale. Why, lºve; charmer, tell me why. See Why, Lovely Charm- €I 3 – A. In OI] . See Lioness, See Hamlet.—Shake- - See Invinc. 1025 why AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Why may not the men themselves. See Are Dead Heroes Present 7–Anon. “Why, Mis' Farley, is it really you?” The.—Harbour. - Why, Mrs. Dowling, this is a pleasure. See Mothers of Ed: Ward, The.—Kelly. Why, Mrs. Malaprop, in moderation now, what would you have a woman know 7 See Rivals, The (Mrs. Malaprop's Idea of Education).-Sheridan. Why murmer, why look back, my soul? —Symonds. - º Why, muvver, why did God pin the stars up so tight in the sky 2 See Why?—Anon. - Why, my dear, what on earth is the matter with you ? See She Was Mad With Cause.--Anon. . g Why not open your eyes. See Foolish Emily and Her Kitten. —O’Keeffe. Why, poor peasant, should you dread. . See Ode: “Why, poor peasant,” etc.—Ronsard. See Four Cele- See How Maud Kept See Village Oracle, See Looking Back. Why, Red Riding-hood, is that really you ? brated Characters.-Denton. Why, Rover, I’m surprised at you. Watch.-Anon. Why Sammy Burdock should leave the farm and go to the academy. See French by Lightning.—Barnard. Why seek her heart to understand. See Seek not to Under- stand Her.—Hoffman. • Why should I blush to own I love? | See To Love.—White. See Little Boy’s Why should I learn to smoke and chew 3 Reasons, A.—Anon. e Why should I not look happy. See What Some One Said.— Anon. Why should I seek her spell to decompose. See E. G. de R. —Lowell. Why should I sing of women 7 See Song against Women.— - Wright. • . . Why should I stay ? Nor seed nor fruit have I. See Bubble, The.—Tabb. - - e Why should I thus employ the time. See Ode to Miss Harriet Hanbury, Six Years Old, The...—Williams. Why should I, with a mournful, morbid spleen. See From the Woods.—Hayne. - Why should my darling quake with fear. See Negro, The.— Elliott. - Why should not piety be made. See Piety.—Butler. Why should not Wattle do. See Under the Wattle.—Sladen. Why should the ingenious youth, fresh from college, dream of Pericles. See Duty of the Enlightened Classes.—Long. Why should we be thankful ? See Thanksgiving Exercises.— Anon. Why should we faint and fear to live alone. See same.— € 0163. Why should we grieve The skies above are fair. See Morn- ing Meditation, A.—Harding. Why *::::: we seek at all to gain. See Home Altar, The.— Ot’I*1S. - Why should we waste and weep 7 See Fledglings.—Harris. Why should you swear I am forsworn. See Song: “Why Should you Swear I Am Forsworn.”—Lovelace. Why shouldst thou cease thy plaintive song. See To an Obscure Poet who Lives on My Hearth.--Hildreth. Why shouldst thou fill to-day with sorrow. See same.—Flem- 1Ing. - Why sing the legends of the Holy Grail. See Frozen Grail, The.—Barker. Why sits she thus in solitude : See Old Maid, The-Welby. . “Why sit'st down by that ruined hall.” (Omnipotent, The).--Scott. Why sitt'st thou by the shore ? See Emmeline.—Mulvany. “Why so I will, j, noisy bird. See “Why Not Do It, Sir, Today ?”—Lamb. Why so pale and wan, fond lover ? See same.—Suckling. Why start at death # Where is he 3 See Night Thoughts (Death) HYoung. Why start at death. See Night Thoughts (False Terrors in View of Death) –Young. Why such impress of shipwrights, whose sore task. See Hamlet.—Shakespeare. Why the dog's nose is always cold. See Dog's Cold Nose, The.—Eytinge. Why these chains—why these prison walls? Ruin.--Dunn. Why these hundreds hurrying by ? Her heart. See Antiquary, The See Rum’s See Fire-bells.--—John- SOIl. Why thik wold post so long kept out. See D’rection-Post, The.—Barnes. “Why, this is Christmas eve, mammal” See Where is Papa To-night 7–Eager. Why thus longing, thus for ever sighing. See Why thus Longing 2—Sewall. Why was Cupid a boy. See same.—Blake. Why was I born. See Why?—Cranch. Why we hold Lincoln's name so dear. Lincoln.—Anon. Why weep ye by the tide, ladie [wr. lady] } Hazeldean.—Scott. Why weep ye by the tide ladye. (E) — (Old Ballad.) Why I what's the matter with my sister Kate'? —Holcomb. “Why, when the world's great mind.” Quietist, The.—Arnold. See Why We Love See Jock of See John of Hazelgreen See Mischief. See World and the Why, where's Fosdick 7 I was in hopes I would find him here. See Auntie's Courtship.--Anon. Why, who makes much of a miracle 7 See Miracle.—Whit- Ill & Il. W hy, why OI’. Why will ye call it “Death's dark night 7” See same.—Noel. Why Mºon haunt me unawares. See Love in Exile.— Blind. - Why, William, on that old gray stone. Reply.—Wordsworth. repine, my pensive friend. See same.—Lan- See Expostulation and “Why wilt thou cast the roses from thine hair?” See Mary Magdalene.—Rossetti. “Why would'st thou leave me, O gentle child?” See Adopted Child, The.—Hemans. Why write my name 'midst songs and flowers. See Why Write My Name.—Jeffrey. Why, yes, of course I know that my flag is upside down. See Sign of Distress, A.—Anon. - Wi’ a hundred pipers an' a', an' a'. The-Nairne. Wide are the meadows of night. See Wanderers, –De la See Hundred Pipers, à l'é. Wide are the plains to the north and the westward. See Volunteers of ’85, The.—Livingston. Wide fields of air left luminous. See Swallows.--Dowden. Wide o'er the valley, the pennons are fighting. See Siege of Chapultepec, The.—Lytle. - Wide open and unguarded stand our gates. Gates.—Aldrich. Widow Machree, it’s no wonder you frown. Machree.—Lover. Wie schön, hier zu verträumen. See Unguarded See Widow See Die Nacht.—Eichen- OTIT. “Wife I wife I hither wife ſ” shouted John Sherwood as he strode in to the long kitchen. See Mistress Sherwood's . Victory.-Qgden. Wiggle waggle how they go. See Pollywogs.--Moore. Wild are the mountainous billows. See Life Brigade, The.— Mackay. Wild blew the gale in Gibraltar one night. See Soldier's Pardon, The.—Smith. “Wild huntsmen º' 'Twas a flight of Swans. See Wild Huntsmen, The.—Hamerton. Wild is its nature, as it were a token. See Song of the Palm. —Robinson. Wild Nights l Wild Nights were I with thee. See Wild Nights.—Dickinson. º Wild raged the tempest. See same.—Matthews. Wild Rose of Alloway ! my thanks. See Burns.—Halleck. Wild stream the clouds, and the fresh wind is singing. See Hunt, The...—Spofford. Wild, wandering clouds, that none can tame. the Clouds.-Rands. - Wild was the day: the wintry sea. See Twenty-second of December, The.—Bryant. - Wild was the night, yet a wilder night. See Death of Napo- leon.—MacLellan. Wild, wild wind, wilt thou never cease thy sighing 7 See Dead Church, The.—Kingsley. - wild; ºy in all the village. See Thar Was Jim.—Craw- Ol’Ol. Wildly and mournfully the Indian drum. ... Forest Girl, The.—Hemans. Will aº Won’t were two little boys. See Will and Won’t. -AIlC)11. Will anybody, deny that the Government at Washington, as regards its own people. See Strength of the American Government, The (American Government, The).—Bright. “Will I come 3’’ That is pleasant 1 I beg to inquire. See ... Once More.—Holmes. Will my tiny, Spark of being wholly vanish in your deeps ... and heights? See God and the Universe.—Tennyson. “Will Santa Claus come to-night, mother ?” See Light in the Window, The.—Oriel. “Will she come to me, little Effie º’” Procter. Will some of the gentlemen who have been pleased to call. See Contentious Community, A.—“Eureka.” Will the day ever come, I wonder. See At the Last.—Dorr. Will the king_come, that I may breathe my last. See King Richard II.-Shakespeare. Will the New Year come to-night, mamma! I'm tired of waiting so. See Will the New Year Come To-night 7– ... Winton [or Eager]. Will the reader please to cast his eye, over the following Verses. See Literary Nightmare, A.—Clemens. Will the winter never be over. See Shortest Month, The.— Whitney. Will there never come a season. R. K.—Stephen. Will there really be a morning % See Morning.—Dickinson. Will they ever come to me, ever again. See Bacchae, The. —Euripides. Will winter never be over ? See February.—Whitney. Will Wormwood, who is related to me. See Discontented Temper, A.—Addison. Will ye gang wi' me and fare. The.—Shairp. ‘Will ye gang wi' me, Lizzy Lindsay. Anon. Will ye go to the ewe-bughts, Marion. rion.—Anon. See Beyond See American See Comforter, A.— See Lapsus Calami and To See Bush aboon Traquair, See Lizzy Lindsay.— See Ewe bughts, Ma- 1026 FIRST LINE INDEX Withi Will ye go to the Hielands, Lizzie Lindsay ? See Lizzie Lind- say.—Anon. & Will ye no come back again? See same.--Nairne. e Will you come, love, to the Gahden. See Pwize Spwing Poem.— (San Francisco News Letter.) Will you come one day to see me. See Dream Garden, A.— Oung. e Will you come where golden furze I mow. See My Mauria ni Mille&n.—Sigerson. Will you glimmer on the Sea 3 Will you hear a Spanish lady. The.—Anon. Will you hear of a bloody battle. The.—Franklin (?) s Will you heare a tale of Robin Hood. See Robin Hood and the Pedlars.-- (Old Ballad.) e Will you please tell me what book you are reading 3 See Novel Reading.—Anon. “Will you take a walk with me?” See Clucking Hen, The. —“Aunt Effie.” º “Will you walk a little faster ?” said a whiting to a smail. See Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.—Carroll. “Will you walk into my parlor 7” said the spider to the fly. See Spider and the Fly, The.—Howitt. William Dewy, Tranter Reuben, Farmer Ledlow late at plough. See Friends Beyond.—Hardy. William Ladd was the President of the American Peace Society. See How to Make up a Quarrel.—Anon. “William, stop that noise, I say I won't you stop º' See , Family Government.—Beecher. William Tansley, familiarly called Tip. Lowers.—Trowbridge. William was holding in his hand. See Moonrise.—H. D. See Spanish Lady's Love, See Downfall of Piracy, See Nancy Blynn's See Miniature, The.— Anon. Willie [or Willy j and Charlie, eight and ten. See Cob House he.—Osgood. º willº ſºld your little hands. See By the Alma River.— I’8.1k. willi, ºn him oer the faem. See Willie's Tady.— (Old (Lll,0,0,. Willie is fair, an Willé's rair. See Rare Willie Drowned in Yarrow, or the Water O Gawrie (D).- (Old Ballad.) Willie, Jennie, Mary, Joe. See Jolly Journey, A.—Nutty. Willie stands in his stable door. See Clyde Water and Willie and May Margaret; or, The Water of Clyde.—Anon. Willie, take thy tamborin. See Burgundian Noel, Az-Lind- Say. Willie was a wanton wag. See same.—Hamilton. Willie was a widow's son. See Willie and Lady Maisry (A). — (Old Ballad.) Willie, Willie, I’ll learn you a wile. See Willie's Lyke-Wake. — (Old Balad.) “Willie, Willie, what makes you sae sad? See Willie's Lyke. Wake.-- (Ballad.) Willow and cane is all I am, with a wisp of waxen thread. See Cricket Bat Sings, The.—Anon. Willow l in thy breezy moan. See Willow Song.—Hemans. Will 't ne'er be morning 7 See Sweet Phosphor, Bring the Day.—Quarles. •, Willy [or Willie] and Charlie, eight and ten. See Cob House, The...—C)sgood. “Willy's rare, and Willy's fair. See Rare Willy Drowned in Yarrow.—Anon. - Willy's ta'en him o'er the faem. See Willy's Lady.—Anon. Wilt thou be gone 2 See Romeo and Juliet (Dawn).-Shake- Speare. “Wilt thou not dance, daughter of heaven, today.” See Deidre Dancing.—Trench. Wilt thou be long 2 The workful day is o'er. See Wilt See Song: “Wilt thou Thou be Long 2—Matheson. Wilt thou be mine 2 dear love, reply. be mine 7” etc.—Charles, Duke of Orleans. Wilt thou forgive that sin where I begun. See Hymn to God the Father, A.—Donne. Wilt thou not ope thy heart to know. See Threnody (Wilt Thou Not Ope Thy Heart to Know).-Emerson. Wilt thou take this brown stone front. See Modern Wedding Rites.—Anon. - Wind, and the sound of the sea. See Nocturne.— (All the Year Row.nd.) Wind me a summer crown. , --Smedley. Wind of the City Streets. See To a June Breeze.—Bunner. Wind of the nortli. See Four Winds, The...—Lüders. Wind of the winter night. . . See Foreshadowings.--Dorr. Wind on before me dim white road. See Magic.—McLeod. Winding and grinding. See Mill, The.—Craik. Winds from the north do blow. See Snowstorm, The.—Hart- Z6 ii. Winds of the North. See Four Winds, The...—Lüders. Winds of the world, give answer. See English Flag, The and Flag of England, The...—Kipling. wind; that Sweep the Southern mountains. See Allatoona.- Il OI). - Wind-washed and free, full-swept by rain and wave. See Joy ous-Gard.—Jones. Wine that is beautiful, wine that is red. See Why, and Because.—Anon. - Wine, wine, thy power and praise. See Water.—Cook. Wing thy race when the night comes down. See By the Sea-wall.—O'Sullivan. Winged mimic of the woods ! thou motley fool! See To the Mocking Bird.—Wilde. - See Wind Me a Summer Crown. With crosses, relics, crucifixes. Winged wonder of motion. See Dragon Fly, The-Rand. Wings have we, and as far as we can go. See Personal Talk.-Wordsworth. Wings that flutter in sunny air. º See Wings.-Butts. Winifred Waters sat and sighed. See Winifred Waters.- Anon. - Winsºley's deed you kindly folk. See Winstanley.—Inge- OW Winter is cold-hearted. See Summer Days.-Rossetti. Winter is over 1 summer is coming. See Dear Dandelion.— Nichols. Winter's bright birthnight ! In the fretful East. See Picture, A.—Holland. Winthrop and his invalid mother were on the Veranda. See Christ Arose in his Heart.—Chandlers. Wintry winds are blowing cold. See Among the Heather.— Arnold. | Wirra i wirra ! ologone ! See Fan Fitzgerl.-Graves. Wis mon halt is wordes ynne. See Proverbs of Hendyng, The.—Anon. Wisdom and Spirit of the universe ! See Prelude, The (In- fluence of Natural Objects, etc.).-Wordsworth. Wisdom, I come to adorn thee with symbolic jewels. See Wisdom's Treasure.-Goodfellow. - Wisdom is the principal thing. See Washington and Lincoln Compared.—Anon. Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom. See jºbs of Solomon (Solomon, the Wise King). — QU) le. Wisely a woman prefers to a lower a man who neglects her. . See Distiches.—Hay. Wisely, good Uncle Toby said. See Poor Player at the Gate, The...—Vandenhoff. Wisest of sparrows that sparrow which sitteth alone. See Wisdom.—Rossetti. Wish I didn’t have ter set all day in school. Henry in School.—Selinger. Wish Pa would buy an automobile. See Thanksgiving Wishes. See James —AI)011, Wish’t I wus a girl. See same.—Anon. Wisht thet I was little naow ter stay so fer awhile. See Santy Claus.-Anon. With a clang ! with a clang and a clang. . See Locomotive, €.–A. In Orl. - - With a click and a clack. See Santa Claus's Visit.—Best. With a ºreen under one arm. See Friend of the Fly, A. —An On. With a glancing eye and curving mane. See To My Horse. —Anon. With a glory of winter sunshine. See Poet and the Children, See Helen's Babies - The (Longfellow).--Whittier. With a head full of pleasing fancies. (Evening with Helen's Babies An).-Habberton. , With a hey! and a hiſ and a hey-ho rhyme ! See Song: “With a hey! and a hil and a hey ho rhyme 1”—Riley. With a scanty band of followers, who still remained true to his desperate fortunes. See Death of King Philip.– Irving. With a world [whirl—0.] of thought oppress'd. See Day of ..., Judgment, The.—Swift. With all my powers of heart and tongue. Praise.—Anon. With all my will, but much against my heart. ... well, A.—Patmore. With all the comedy there is about a boy’s life. See Just a. ... Boy.-Anon. With an aching tooth, one morning bright. See Pat's Mis- ... take-Anon. - With an honest old friend and a merry old song. See Harry Carey's General Reply, to the Libelling Gentry, who are. angry at his Welfare.—Carey. - With awful walls, far gloaming, that possessed. See Trum- pets of Doolkarnein, The.—Hunt. With backward step, constrained and slow. See Cordwright's . Song, The.—Belloy. With blackened moss the flower-pots. See Hymn Of See Fare- - See Mariana.—Tenny- SO11. With blackest moss the flower-plots. See Mariana.-Tenny- SOI] . “With blue cold nose and wrinkled brow.” See Lapland.— IKIIl. With blue, cold hands, and stockingless feet. See Out in the Cold.—Anon. With brain o'erworn, with heart a Awakening.—Dowden. With bray of the trumpet, and roll of the drum. See Cavalry Charge, The...—Durivage. - With breath of thyme and bees that hum. See To a Greek Girl.--Dobson. With-broken heart and contrite sigh. See same.—Elven. With cap, and book, and basket. See Going to School.- . Anon. - With cassock black, baret and book. See Little Gray Songs, See Ballet-girl, The.—(Lip- Summer clod. See from St. Joseph’s.-Norton. With complexion like the rose. pincott's Magazine.) With comrades twelve upon the main. Voyage.—Uhland. With conscious pride I view the land. See On His Friends. —Aldaramy. With coronet of fresh and fragrant flowers. Night's Dream.—Shakespeare. See Hudibras, -Butler. See King Charles’ See Midsummer 1027 With AN INDEx To POETRY AND RECITATIONS With daddles high upraised, and mob held back. See Milling- match between Entellus and Dares, The-Moore...... With death doomed to grapple. See Epitaph for William Pitt.—Byron. . g - With death of the off-side lead. See When the Guns Go into Battle.—Lawson. With deep affection and recollection. See Bells of Shandon, The...—Mahony. * g º & With dº and dust of dreaming. See California Poppies. - L) a V10 S. With drooping sail and pennant that never, a wind may reach. See White Ships and the Red, The-Kilmer. 3. With dropping sail and shattered mast. See Sir Walter's . Honor.—Preston. º g With due condescension, I'd call your attention. See Birth . of Ireland, The.—Anon. g With every fresh iron Mrs. Davies. See Two Little Sun- bonnets.--Donnell. With every rising of the sun. With every rising of the sun. See Today 1–Anon. g See You and To-day.—Wil- COX. - With eyes averted Hector hastes to turn. See Duel of Mene- laus and Paris, The.—Homer. With eyes hand-arched he looks into. Cawein. With eyes like stars he listened to me. Meyers. & With eyes that seem shrunken to pierce. See Christ of the “Never,’’ The.—Lawson. With fair Ceres, Queen of Grain. Heywood. With farmer Allan at the farm abode. See Comradery.— See Little Joe.— See Praise of Ceres.— See Dora.-Tenny- SOIl. With few-de-joie, and merry bells. See Dominion Day.— Machar. With Fido, Knowledge went, who ordered right. See Purple Island, The (Faith and Knowledge Fight and Dragon). —Fletcher. . e With #. weary and worn. See Song of the Shirt, The. – HiCOCl. With foes surrounded, midst the shades of death. See Death of Wolfe.—Anon. With folded wings of dusky light. See Dawn.—M’Carroll. With fore-cloth smoothed by careful hands. See Allah's Tent.—Colton. With forehead star and silver tail. See Catching the Colt.— Robinson. . With fragrance flown, as of a long-plucked bud. See For- gotten Poet, The.—Smythe. With free and airy grace our youthful days. See Home.— See Prayer for , AIl OI). With fruitless labor, Clara bound. See Marmion (Death of With garlands of beauty, the Queen of the May. See Thre- same.—Tarbox. . t See Fifty and With half a heart I wander here. Victories.—Anon. with heart grown weary of the heat. See Ridge of Corn- nuala.—Armstrong. Marmion).-Scott. With ganial foire. See Crystal Palace, The.—Thackeray. nodia Augustalis.”—Goldsmith. With gentle looks and hearts made calm by sorrow. See With gradual gleam the day was dawning. Fifteen.—Anon. See In the States.— Stevenson. With half the Western world at stake. See Sea and Land With head uplifted towards the Polar star. Dominion Day.—Machar. Garland. With heaving breast the fair-haired Eileen sang. See Fion- with heavy head bent on her yielding hand. See “It Might ave Been.”—Anon. With her large dark eyes, and her soft brown hair. See Little Maud.—Anon. With him there was his son, a youngé Squire. Squire, The...—Chaucer. With his hand upon the throttle as the train swept round the bend. See Fireman's Prize, The.—Anon. With his lean, ragged levies, undismayed. See Washington -- at Valley Forge.—Sutherland. With his lofty patriotism and his extraordinary public con- science. See Lowell's Independence in Politics.-Curtis. With his right hand Hiawatha. See Song of Hiawatha, The (“With his right hand Hiawatha”.)—Longfellow. “With his treasures won at sea.” See Under a Fool's Cap” (Bobby Shafto).-Henry. * With horns and hounds I waken the day. Song.—Dryden. With how sad steps, O Moon, thou climb'st the skies. See - Astrophel and Stella (Sonnet XXXI.) –Sidney. - With Humor's wand in hands to hardship used. See Abra- ham Lincoln.—Baldwin. With husky-haughty lips, O sea l See same.—Whitman. With its cloud of skirmishers in advance. See Army Corps on the March, An.-Whitman. With its earnest spirit searching. - Anon. With its heavily rocking and swinging load. Come Home.—Trowbridge. With joys unknown, with sadness unconfessed. See Anathe- mata.---Sanborn. With klingle, klangle, klingle. See When the Cows Come Home.—Mitchell. See Young See Hunting See Tom's See Feed My Sheep.– With lavish hand our God hath spread. Tribute.—Barhite. With leaden foot Time creeps along. —Jago. With life unsullied from his youth. See Lincoln.—Clark. With lifted feet, hands still. See Bicycling Song.—Beeching. With little here to do or see. See Daisy, The and To the Daisy.--Wordsworth. - With little white leaves in the grasses. See Daisy, The.— OCICl. With love are you gone mad, O lover of France. See To the Necrophile.—Arensberg. With love exceeding a simple love of the things. See Me- See Lullabye, A.—Skel- See Arbor Day See Absence and same. lampus.-Meredith. With lullay, lullay, lyke a chylde. OIl. With malice toward none. —Lincoln. - With many a curve my banks I fret. See Brook, The...— Tennyson. With margerain [or marjoram] gentle. See Garlande of Laurell, The (To Mistress Margery Wentworth).--Skel- See Second Inaugural Address. ton. *.. With Mary, ere dawn in the garden. See Woman's Easter. ... —Largom. - With me along the strip of herbage strown. See Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám (Paradise Enow).-Fitzgerald. With measured pace he treads the streets. See Umbrellas ... to Mendº—Gill. With mingled trembling and delight. See Country Child, ... The.—Douglas. With mirth and joy the New Year comes again. See New Year's Day.—Axon. With more than mortal powers endowed. ... (Pitt, and Fox) →Scott. With my beloved I lingered late one night. —Lathrop. With my limbs on the deep. ... the deep.”—Nicholson. With my [thy–C.] love this knowledge too was given. See ... Sonnet: “My love, I have no fear,” etc.—Lowell. With my wife to the King's House. See Wind-musique.— See Marmion See New Worlds. See Song: “With my limbs in Pepys. With naked foot, and sackcloth west. See Lay of the Last Minstrel (Mass, The).--Scott. With nerves all shattered and worn. - —Anon. With no disparagement to others. See Grant.—McKinley. With oaken staff and swinging lantern bright. See Andalu- sian Sereno, The.—Saltus. With one black shadow at its feet. ... South.-Tennyson. With one common spirit Massachusetts and New Hampshire unite to hail. See Webster Statue at Concord, N. H. The-Robinson. With one consent let all the earth. See Psalm C.—Tate and See Song of the Sheet. See Mariana in the • ? ... Brady. With pensive eyes the little room I view. See Garret, The.— ... Thackeray. With pipe and flute the rustic pan. See “With Pipe and ... Flute.”—Dobson. With pleasure, Mrs. Grunter; you may depend upon me. ... See Obliging his Landlady.—Hickman. With powdered locks and brocade gown. See She Danced ... with Washington.—Miller. With pretty speech accost both old and young. See To the ... Stall-holders at a Fancy Fair.—Gilbert. With pride and affection we gather again. See Our Elo- ... quent Dead.—Taylor. With profound satisfaction in behalf of the City of Brooklyn. ... See Brooklyn Bridge.—Low. With purple glow at even. See To the Lakes.—Campbell. With rakish eye and plenished crop. See Crow, The Can- ton. With regard to my poverty, the king has been justly in- ... formed. See Fabricius Refuses Bribes.—Pliny. With restless step of discontent. See Balboa.-Perry. With rod and line I took my way. See Speckled Trout, The. ... —Cawein. With rosy hand a little girl press'd down. See Cowslips.- Landor. With Sable-draped banners, and slow measured tread. See You Put no Flowers on My Papa's Grave.—Holmes. “With sacrifice, before the rising morn.” See Laodamia. Wordsworth. With sails full set, the ship her anchor weighs. See Emi- gravit.—Jackson. Withºly grace and reverent tread. See Presentiment.— 16I’Ce. With Salt and potatoes and meal for bread. . See Margie's Thanksgiving.—Bumstead. With seven years' wages on his back. See Story of Hans, he, L-Anon. * - +. With sharpened pen and wit, one tunes his lays. See Praise of New Netherland, The.—Steendam. - With ships the sea was sprinkled. See same and Ships, The. —Wordsworth. With shot and shell, like a loosened hell. Santiago, The.—Hayne. - With silence only as their benediction. The.—-Whittier. With silent awe I hail the sacred morn. Ing, The.—Leyden. See Charge at See Angels of Grief, See Sabbath Morn- 1028 FIRST LINE INDEX Within With slender arms outstretching in the Sun. The.—Wetherald. With slender rod, and line and reel. bridge. With sombre mien and thought-beclouded brow. Mistake.—Brande. With some good ten of his chosen men, Bernardo hath ap- peared. See Bernardo and Alphonso and Bernardo and King Alphonso. —Lockhart. & With some pot-fury, ravish'd from their wit. FHall See Hay Field. See Trouting.—Trow- See John's See same.— See Paradise Lost (Eve See Sea-side Flirtation, A. all. With sorrow and heart's distress. to Adam).-Milton. - With Sorrow in her eyes of blue. — tº eCR. With stammering lips and insufficient sound. See Sonnet: - The Soul's Expression.—Browning. With storm daring pinion, and sun-gazing eyes. Forest Eagle, The.—Street. With strawberries we filled a tray. —Henley. With subtle presence the air is filling. pring, The.—Machar. With sweet, flushed face upturned to mine she stood. See In the Hall.—Anon. With Sweetest milk and sugar first. See Nymph Complain- ing for the Death of her Fawn, The...—Marvell. With tangle branches overgrown. See L'Isle Saint Croix.- aton. With that, straight up the hill there rode. See Marmion Death of Marmion).--Scott. With that (such power was given him then), he [Satan took. See Paradise Regained (Temptation of the Wi- sions of the Kingdoms of the Earth, The).—Milton. With the apples and the plums. See Dessert, The.—Lamb. With tly cowboys gathered round him. See Preachin' Bill. — Young. - With the day, through mountain and valley. See Trail of the Lonesome Pine (Bad Rufe Tolliver).--Fox. With the faces the dearest in sight. See Euthanasia.— Preston. With the first bright, slant beam. See Awakening.—Cook. With the growth of human brotherhood. See Woman in Politics.--Foster. See Gray See With Strawberries. With the May blossoms, cheery and bold. • See Reciprocity., —Ingham. With the possible exception of President Washington. See How Lincoln was Abused.—Anon. With the results of Christianity before him and in him. See same.—Holland. With the same letter heaven and home begin. See Home and Heaven.—Very. . With the smell of the meads in his plaiden dress. See Dave —Robertson. - With the United States flag flying at all their mastheads. See Great Naval Battle of Manila, The.—Anon. With thee conversing I forgot all time. See Paradise Lost Book IV.).--Milton. - With tº: my thoughts are calm and sweet. See With Thee. —Clarke. With this he took his leve, and hoom he wente. See Troilus and Criseyde (Book II).--Chaucer. With thoughts of companionship only. sion, An.—Cook. With three great suorts of strength. . - The.—Monkhouse. With thy [wr. my love this knowledge too was given. See Sonnet: “My love, I have no fear,” etc.—Lowell. With tragic air the love-lorn heir. See Spelling Reform.— See Honest Confes- See Night Express, le|Ol. With trembling fingers did we weave. See In Memoriam (“With trembling,” etc.).-Tennyson. With twelve white eggs in a downy nest. —Anon. . With twenty pounds but three weeks since. See Titmarsh's Carmen Lilliense.—Thackeray. With us the field and rivers. See Marching Song, A.— Swinburne. With us ther was a Doctour of Phisik. Tales, The (Prologue).-Chaucer. With what a glory comes and goes the year ! —Longfellow. - With what a glory comes and goes the year. —Lowell. With what a lavish hand. See Flowers.--Anon. With what astonishing rapidity he travels over his canvass. See Rubens.—Thackeray. With what sharp checks T in myself am shent. See Astro- phel and Stella (Sonnet XVIII.).-Sidney. With white wings spread she bounded o'er the deep. See same.--Livermore. With whirl of skirt and scent of hair. Lewisohn. With wild surprise, four great eyes. See Christmas Tree in the Nursery, The and Sery.—Gilder. With wings like crystal air. See Dragon-fly, The.—Howitt. With woman's form and woman’s tricks. See To Miss © —Moore. With wrath-flushed cheeks, and eyelids red. See Ahmed.— See Song: “With- See Katy's Guess. See Canterbury See Autumn. See Autumn. See Saturnalia.-- Bensel. Withdraw not yet those lips and fingers. draw not yet,” etc.—Campbell. Withdraw thee, soul, from strife. Wither'd pansies faint and sweet, See Sleep.—Brown. See Requiem,-Paton. See Coming of the Within a belfry built of bloom. See Honeysuckles.—Sher- Illa, Il. Within a budding grove. See Lover and Birds, The...— Allingham. e Within a castle haunted. See Lyra Incantata.-Tilton. Within a few moments of their entry, all the boys. See Tom Brown's School Days (Tom Brown at Rugby).- Hughes. Within a few years past it has become the fashion. See same.— (The Nation.) - Within a green and shadowy wood. See Voices of the Guns, he.—Anon. $ Within a low-thatch'd hut, built in a lane. See Net-braiders, The...—Wade. Within, a panic stricken throng. See Imprisoned.-Lefevre. Within a poor man's squalid home I stood. See Vision.— |Howells. Within a room, long consecrate to thought. To-day.—Coates. - & Within a squirrel's leap of the wood. . See Little Minister, The (Scene from “The Little Minister”).-Barrie. Within a thick and spreading hawthorne bush. See Thrush's Nest, The...—Clare. See Open Door, The.— See Twenty-one Within a town of Holland once. IlOIl. Within an attic old at Genoa, full many a year. See Ivory Crucifix, The...—Miles. Within an upper chamber lay the king. See Death of Charles , the Ninth, The.—Moore. Within her gilded cage confined. See Parrot and the Wren, The.—Wordsworth. Within his [or the sober realm of leafless trees. Scene, The.—Read. Within less than half a century. See Lincoln.—Dolliver. Within me are two souls that pity each. See Duality.— Hardy. - Within my cell are singing sounds—a robin's call afar.— Beyond the Bars.-Bowen. Within my ears resounds that ancient song. the Parcae.-Goethe. Within my hand I hold. See Magic.—Garland. Within my heart I long have kept. See Blondel.—Urmy. Within my life another life runs deep. See Hidden Life, The...—Whitney. Within Rome's Forum suddenly. See Leap of Curtius, The. See Exiled.—McGuire. —Aspinall. Within the chapel quivers candlelight. See Vigil, See Closing See Song of Within the calm Pacific Seas. The.— George. g - Within the church, the light was dimmed. See Singer and the Child, The.—Gross. Within the churchyard side by side. See same.—Alexander. Within the convent garden, at the dusk. See In the Con- - vent Garden.—Hulme. Within flººriº that stands beside my bed. See Maternity. —H'10101. Within the dim museum room. See Caesar.—Irwin. Within the garden of Beaucaire. See Provençal Lowers (Aucassin and Nicolette).--Stedman. Within the garden's deepness filled of light. See Goose à la Mode.—Cavazza. Within the green heart of a wood. See Chestnut-tree, The. —Campbell. - Within the hall are song and laughter. See Vision of Sir Launfall, The (Within and Without).-Lowell. Within the isle, far from the walks of men. See Orion (In Forest Depths).-Horne. with the Jersey City shed. See Twelve-forty-five, The.— 110] GI’. Within the letter's rustling fold. See Spring Flowers from Ireland.-McCarthy. Within the mind strong fancies work. See Pass of . Kirk- stone, The.—Wordsworth. Within the minister's venerable pile. See On the Corona- tion of Queen Victoria.-Huntington. Within the navel of this hideous wood. See Comus (Haunt of the Sorcerer, The).--—Milton. * Within the past few years there has been what ex-President Harrison. See Renaissance of Patriotism, A.—Man- SOIl. Within the past two years America has imported. See Mothers' Day Observance in Seattle, 1910.-Anon. Within the precincts of this yard. See Beast in the Tower, he.—Lamb. + Within the ruined church at Carmel's bay. See Junipero Serra.—White. - Within the [ or his I sober realm of leafless trees. See Clos- ing Scene, The.—Read. Within the sombre gates, where dwell the dead, I stroll. See Friend Death.-Bates. Within the soul a faculty abides. gination).-Wordsworth. Within the sunlit forest. See Forest Worship.–Elliott. Within the town of Weissnichtwo. See Dickens' Gallery, The.—Farrah. *- Within the unchanging twilight. drasill, The.—Scott. Within the window of this white, low. See Window Song, A.—Irwin. Nº. Within the wood behind the hill. See Satyrs and the Moon, The.—Gorman. Within these woods of Arcadie. Royden. - Within this lowly grave a conqueror lies. See Conqueror's Grave, The.—Bryant. See Excursion, The (Ima- See Norns watering Ygg- See Sir Philip Sidney.— 1029 Within AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Within this silent palace of the Night. See Moonrise.— herman. . • Within this sober realm of leafless trees. See Closing Scene, The.—Read. - Within ’twas brilliant all and light. See Ilady of the Lake, The...—Scott. Within twenty minutes after the summons. See Correction of Bennie.—Bishop. - Within what weeks the melilot. See Sweet Clover.—Rice. Without a hillock stretched the plain. See In Louisiana.- De Forest. * Without a stone to mark the spot. See To Thyrza-Byron. Without a thought I lived till now. See Regnier's Epitaph On Himself.-Regnier. s Without forgetting we our love may fly. See Without For- getting.—Walmore. - Without hastel without rest 1 See Haste Not l Rest Not l— Goethe. Without hesitation my guide led me. his Wife.—Castle. Without him still this whirling earth. See How Basil claimed See Egotism.—Mar- 1Il. Without knowledge there can be no sure progress. See Law of Human Progress, The.—Summer. © - Without one bitter feeling let us part. See Parting, The.— Anon. * Without or child or friend or kin. See Snail, The...—Ar- Inault. Without preliminary mention. See Nature and the Poets. –A.In O]] See Sonnet: Without the door let sorrow lie. See Christmas.-Wither. Without, the howling of the hurricane. See De Ole Elder's Mistake.—Murray. Without the resources which make labor productive. See Thoughts on Conservation.—(War. awthors.) - Without, the Snow fell softly on the street. See Last Night, The.—Woods. Without ’twas cold and cheerless, and glooming into night. See Old Soldier's Story, The.—Duncan. Without Union, our independence and liberty would never have been achieved. See Union and Liberty and Union Linked with Liberty.—Jackson. Without Washington we should probably never have won our independence. See Our Heritage from Washington and Lincoln.—Roosevelt. Without your showers, I breed no flowers. See May to April. —Freneau. Witlaf, a king of the Saxons. See King Witlaf's Drinking- horn.—Longfellow. Wits of the present age, who please and shine. See To the Poets of Our Time.—Schélandre. Woe am I, Madam. See Mary Stuart (Last Scene at Fo- theringay, The).--Swinburne. Woe wº wine-clad home. See Soldier's Widow, The.— W 1111S. Woe for the old ship. Orient! See Brave Old Ship, the Orient, The.—R. Lowell. Woe! lightly to part with one's soul as the sea with his foam See Tarpeia.-Guiney. - - Woe unto them that call evil good and good evil. See Isaiah (Woe follows Wickedness).-Bible. Woe Worth thee, woe worth thee false Scottlande. See Earl r Bothwell.— (Old Ballad.) Wol ye here a wonder thynge. See Riddles Wisely Ex- l}ounded . (Inter Diabolus et virgo.— (Old Ballad.) “Wolf, Wolf-stay-at-home.” See Men Have Wings at Last.— Peabody. Woman, disturb me not now at the last. See Enoch Arden. —Tennyson. Woman experience might have told me. See To Woman.— Byron. - Woman may err, woman may give her mind. See Praise of Woman.—Mackay. WomanHºi. missed, how you call to me. See Voice, The. —Hardy. Woman, strange source whence joys and torture rise. See Lines from Rolla.--—Musset. Woman the Power who left his throne on high. See Thanks- giving after Childbirth.-Wordsworth. -- Woman, woman, winsome woman I See Woman: A Study. —Waterman. Woman, you are indeed a false alarm. See Woman.—Irwin. Woman's faith and woman's trust. See Betrothed, The. - (Faith in Unfaith) –Scott. Women and lawsuits are resembling things. “Women and lawsuits, etc.”—Passerai. Women are queer creatures, and yet we are not wholly un- reasonable. See John's Pajamas.-Schell. Women are timid, cower and shrink. See Betty Zane.— English. - - Women there are on earth, most sweet and high. See Of Those Who Walk Alone.—Burton. Wonder where Helen's taken herself to I See Sub Rosa,— Painton. Wonderful, in , universal adaptation to man's need. See IPlants and Flowers.-Ruskin. Wonderful to him that has eyes to see it rightfully. See Biglow Papers, The (Newspaper, The) –Lowell. Wondering maiden, so puzzled and fair. See What the Wolf Really Said to Little Red Riding-Hood.—Harte. . . Wonderland is here and there. See Wonderland.—Dorr. Wondrous interlacement I See Morning-glory.—Jackson. Wondrous things have come to pass. See Wizard Frost.— Sherman. Wondrous, things will come to pass. See March of the Suf- fragettes.—Ade Won’t that be grands? But do you think we can do it? See Frightened at Nothing.—Anon. - “Wont you look out of your window, Mrs. Gill ?” See Mock- ing Fairy, The.—De la Mare. Woo'd and married and a'. See same.—Anon. Wooºººks is a very curious animal. See Wood-chucks.- All OI). - Woodman, spare that tree I See same.—Morris. “Woods, hills, and rivers, now are desolate I See Astrophel (Sir Phillip Sidney).--Spenser. Woods, waters, have a charm to soothe the ear. of the Woods.-Simfhs. Woof of the fen, ethereal gauze. See Haze-Thoreau. Wooin' at her, pu'in at her. See Tibbie Fowler.—Anon. Word has come to May Margerie. See Jellon Grame.— (Old Ballad.) Word has game thro' a' this land. lesey, The (B) - (Old Ballad.) Word over all, beautiful as the sky. See Reconciliation.— Whitman. - Word was brought to the Danish king. See King of Den- mark's Rićle, The...—Norton. See Solace See Bonny Lass of Aug- Words are most effective when arranged in that order which is called style. ... See Power of Words, The.—Whipple. Words are the Soul's ambassadors, who go. See Words.- Howell. Words for alas, my trade is words, a barren burst of rhyme. See To M. E. W.-Chesterton. Word's game to the kitchen. See Mary Hamilton.—(Ballad.) Worldy-wise egg-bearer laid a nest chock full of eggs. See Under the Old Elm.—Lowell. Words, words, ye are like birds. See Prelude.—Peabody. Wordsworth upon Helvellyn ! Let the cloud. See On a Por- trait of Wordsworth-Browning. Work, for the night is coming. See same.—Dyer. Work for the world, but art for me I See Fame and Fate, Cooke. See Labor Day “Work is the apotheosis of humanity.” Orator, A.—Anon. - Work! Thank God for the might of it. See Work. Mor- gall. Work thou for pleasure: paint or sing or carve. See Worlz thou for Pſéasure.-Cox. Work. While you work, play while you play. See Work and Play.--Stodart. Work-work—workſ from weary chime to chime. See Song of the Shirt, The.—Hood. Work! workſ, work!, till the brain begins to swim. See Song of the Shirt, The.—Hood. wonº Fame has been parsimonious. See Worldly Fame.— {b}}] S. - - - Worldy-wise egg-bearer laid a nest chock full of eggs. See Lay of Eggs.-Anon. word, sº foot sore was the Prophet. See Parable, A.— OW (211. \ WOrn º yeary and hungry-eyed. See Beggar's Gift, The. —Smith. Worn is the winter rug of white. Snow.—Sherman. Worn...Yoyagers, who watch for land. See At Sea.—Bour- See Footprints in the dillon. work, \º the battle, by Stamford town. See Saxon Grit.— Oiſyer. * - - Worschippe ye that loveris bene this May. See Spring Song of the Birds.-King James I. Worship, honor, glory, blessing. See Praise.—Osler. Worship the Father, when the lovely morn. See. When to Worship.–Anon. - Wortº Wicked boys I’ve seen. See Doing Nothing.— ..I) Oll. Wot nakes the soldier's 'eart to penk. See Oonts.-Kip- 1ng. Wot's that you're asking See Estray, The Smith. "Wot's the matter, ailin’ o' yer, Pard? Beyer sick? See Pards.-Merriman. Wot's this?—wot hever is this 'ere? Song of Sixpence, The.—(Punch.) Woud ye hear of William Wallace. See Hugh-Spencer’s Feats in France (G.).-(Old Ballad.) Would God I were that tender apple-blossom. Love-song.—Hinkson. - Would. God my heart were greater; but God wot. See Chas. telard.—Swinburne. Would, I describe a preacher, such as Paul. See Task, The Model Preacher, The).-Cowper. . - Would I were a falcon wild. See Popular Ballad: “Would I were a falcon wild.”—Anon. - Would I were lying in a field of clover. A.—Townsend. Would I were on the sea-lands. Johns. Would my good lady love me best. Ladies, The.—Henryson. Would that I sat, a beggar-child. See Two Famous Letters. —Bettine and Goethe. Would that our scrupulous sires had dared to leave. See Church Decking at Christmas.—Wordsworth. See Mad Cabman's See Irish See Woman's Wish, See Sea-lands, The.— See Garment of Good Would that the structure brave, the manifold music I build. See Abt Vogler.-Browning. Would the lark sing the sweeter if he knew. Secret, An.—Mason. See Open 1030 FIRST LINE INDEX Tye hearts See Cautious See Dr. Delany's Villa, Would Wisdom for herself be wooed. See Angel in the House, The (Wisdom) and Joyful Wisdom, The and same.—Patmore. Would ye be taught, ye feathered throng. See Anne Hath- away.—Anon. - º & Would ye learn the bravest thing. ...See “No ſ”—Eliza Cook. “Would ye like to hear about it !” See Little Stowaway, The.—Anon. Would you be young again & See same.—Nairne. Would you hear of an old-time [wr. old-fashioned) sea-fight? See Old-time Sea-fight, An and Song of Myself (Old- fashioned Sea-fight, An).--Whitman. Would you hear of the river fight 2 See River Fight, The.— Brownell. * Would you know the baby’s skies? See Baby’s Skies.— Anon and Bartlett. Would you know what's soft 7 I dare. See Song: “Would you know,” etc.).--Carew. e woug you laugh, or would you cry? See Archie Dean.— odge. * Would you lay a pattern on life and say, thus shall ye live. See Patterns.—Oppenheim. Would you object to my proposing to you ? Wooer, A.—Winton. Would you that Delville I describe —Sheridan. Would you think it? . . See Spring is at Hand.—Payne. “Would you think it 7” said. A to B. See Effort of Mem- ory, An.—Anon. Wouldn’t it be nice to be a great man like Washington. See Little Soldiers.--Anon. Wouldst know the artist' Then go seek. See Art.—Perry. Would'st see blithe looks, fresh cheeks beguile. See Eutha- nasia : Orº. The Happy Death.-Crashaw. Wouldst thou heare what man can say. See Epitaph on Elizabeth L. H.-Jonson. Would'st thou know [or ken] nature in her better part 2 See Eclogue and Eclogue the Third.—Chatterton. Wouldst thou live long 2 the only means are these. See He Lives Long who Lives Well.—Randolph. Woulst thou view the lion's den 2 See Lion and the Giraffe, The.—Pringle. Wo-weary and wetshod went I forth after. See Vision of Piers the Plowman, The.—Langland. Wrap the earth in cloudy weather. See Song of the Souls Set Free.—Arensberg. Wrapped in a sadly tattered gown. See Ashes.—Sterry. Wrapped in smoke stood the towers of Rethel. See “Les Gants Glaces.”—Anon. Wrapped "in the mantle of imagination. See March of Mind, The.—Loffland. Wreathe no more lilies in my hair. The.—Rossetti. Wreathe the bowl. See same.—Moore. Wretched and foolish jealousy. See Jealousy.—Jonson. Write it on the workhouse gate. See Write It.—Anon. Write it on the workhouse gate. See Write it Everywhere.-- Willard. Write it on your heart. See Memory Gems. "writ: me an epic,” the warrior said. See One Word.— TULC6 Write, write, write, I must write a poem. See Memory and Hope.—Boyd. Wrong not, Sweet empress of my heart. Wud I till yez 'bout the toime. a Bicycle Ride.—Savage. Wuffaw yo' look a' me laike dat? leigh. Wunst I sassed my Pa, an' he. Runaway Boy, The-Riley. Wunst, we went a-fishin'—me. See Summer Is Ended, See same.—Raleigh See Miss O’Mulligan Takes See Pattin' Juba.-Wad- See Runaway, The and See Fishing Party, The.— Riley. Wurk I Wurk I Wurk I See Bridget McFine.—Anon. Wush ’t I Wuz a boy 1 See Liza Ann's Lament.—Flammer. Wust scrape I eber [or ever] got into wid ole Marsa John Was ober Henny [or a goosel. See One-legged Goose, The.—Smith. Wuw-Wuw-wuw-wuw-wuw-wuw. See Waterloo Place.—Chol- mondeley-Pennell. W’y one time wuz a little -weenty dirl. of Red Riding Hood.—Riley. W’y, Sammy l—Who's that, Sam 7 Father.—Dickens. W’y Wunst they wuz a Little Boy went out. See Boy’s Bear Story.—Riley. Wyatt resteth here that quick could never rest. See On the Death of Sir Thomas Wyatt.—Surrey. Wynken, Blynken, and Nod one night. See Dutch Lullaby, A.—Field. Wynter wakeneth al my Care. See same and This World’s Joy.—Anon. Wyth that came Ryott, russhynge all at once. of Riot.—Skelton, Xantippe, I know, was a terrible scold. Xantippe, A.—Anon. “Yah, I shpeaks English a leetle; berhaps you shpeaks petter der German.” See Lookout Mountain, 1863.−Beutel- sbach, 1880.-Catlin. See Mamie's Story See Sam Weller and his See Picture See Defence of Yale and Princeton stand to-day as the leading types of See Sonny's See Good News from Georgia. See Banks o' Doon, See Spartacus to the sound conservatism. See Yale and Princeton.--Anon. Yankee Doodle sent to town. See Last Appendix to Yankee Doodle, The.—(Punch.) Yankee Doodle went to town upon a little pony. See Yankee Doodle.— (Old Dutch Version.) Yankee Doodle went to war. See Run from Manassas Junc- tion, The.—Anon. Yas, she's ma'y’d My babe's ma'y'd. See “My Babe's Ma'y'd.”—Young. Yas, sir, wife an’ me, we’ve turned 'Piscopal. Christenin’.-Stuart. * Yas'm, Miss Edie, I'se foun' out dat de men am all de same. See Baptizing the Twins.—Schell. Yas'm, whah we lives in what they calls the Neck, the Naw- then Neck. See On Cot'in’.--Pifer. Yassir, I’m a no’ thern coorm. —Anon. “Yassum, Honey, all my white folks is moved er-way. See Mammy’s Visit to the City.—Anon. "Yanº, Yaup, Yaup !” See Chorus of Frogs, The.—Hawk- SIla, W62. Yaw, dot is so I See same.—Adams. Ye Alps audacious, through the heavens that rise. See Hasty Pudding, The.—Barlow. Ye ancients of the earth, beneath whose shade. See Cedars of Lebanon, The.—Landon. Ye are the Duke of Athol's nurse. See Duke of Atholes' Nurse, The (B).-- (Old Ballad.) Ye º the scriptures of the earth. See To the Flowers.- I1011. Ye are young, ye are young. See Old Man's Song, An.— Le Gallienne. Ye ask me why I'm mad—again. See Mad Mag.—Wheeler. Ye banks and braes and streams around. See Highland Mary.—Burns. Ye banks and braes o' bonnie Doon. The...—Burns. Ye blushing virgins happy are. See Castara (To Roses in the Bosom of Castara).--—Habington. Ye brave. Columbian bands ! a long farewell! See On Dis- banding the Army.-Humphreys. . Ye brave sons of Freedom, come join in the chorus. See Times, The.—Anon. Ye call me chief; and ye do well. Gladiators at Capua.—Kellogg. Ye children, be gay. See same.-Ruggles. * Ye children of man, whose life is a span. See Birds, The...— Aristophanes. Ye clouds ! that far above me float and pause. See France: An Ode.—Coleridge. Ye º the timid verdure. See Spring is Come.-Alling- 8,111. Ye Columbians so bold, attend while I sing. See Hull's Surrender.—Anon. Ye come, then, once again! Come ye as slaves or freemen 2 See Rienzi's Last Appeal to the Romans.—Rienzi. Ye Crags and peaks, I'm with you once again See William Tell (William Tell's Address to his Native Hills).- Rnowles. Ye dark-haired youths and elders hoary. See Song of the Penal Days.-Walsh. - Ye dead and gone great armies of the world. See Ancient, Sacrifice, The.—Fisher. Ye distant Spires, ye antique towers. See On a Distant Prospect of Eton College.—Gray. “Ye doubtless thought—for Tye judge of Roman virtue by i. own.” See Regulus to the Carthaginians.—Kei. Ogg. Ye elements in which to be resolved. See Marino Faliero (Curse of Marino Faliero, The).-Byron. Ye elms that wave on Malvern Hill. See Malvern Hill.— Melville. Ye elves of hills, brooks, standing lakes and groves. See Tempest, The (Speech of Prospero, A).-Shakespeare. Ye floº the gardens eclipse you. See Field Flowers. —Uampbell. Ye flows: banks o' bonnie Doon. See Banks o' Doon, The. —- Bll I’IlS. - Ye freemen, how long will ye stifle. See Oath, The.—Read. See Temperance Rhymeation.— Ye friends of moderation. Anon. Ye genii of the nation. See Battle of Limerick, The.— Thackeray. Ye gentlemen and ladies fair. See Hunters of Kentucky, The.—Anon. t Ye gentlemen of England. See same.—Parker. Ye gie corn unto my horse. See Drowned Lowers, The and Mother's, Malison; or, Clyde's Waters, The (A).-- (Ballad.) , * Ye golden lamps of heaven, farewell. See same.—Dod. dridge. Ye good men of the Commons, with loving hearts and true." See Virginia.-Macaulay. Ye happy days gone by. See Song: “Ye happy days gone by.”—Ratisbonne. * Ye happy Swains, whose hearts are free. See Song, A: “Ye happy Swains,” etc.—Etherege. Ye have been fresh and green. See To Meadows.--Herrick. “Ye have robb'd me,” said he, “ye have slaughter'd and º an end.” See He Fell among Thieves.—New- Olù. Ye hearts with youthful vigor warm. See Youthful Piety. —Doddridge. 1031 Ye heavy AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Ye heavy-hearted mariners. See To My Companions.—Chan- In 1ng. Ye herds that haunt the country ways. See Shut Your Cattle in.—Rude. Ye Highlands and ye Lawlands. See Bonny Earl of Murray, The.—Anon.” Ye holy tow’rs that shade the wave-worn steep. See Bam: borough Castle.—Bowles. Ye human screech-owls who delight to herald woe. See Lach- rymose Writers.--Smith. - Ye ice-falls l ye that from the mountain's brow. See Hymn before Sunrise in the Vale of Chamouni.-Coleridge. Ye jolly Yankee gentlemen, who live at home in ease. See . S. A. Commissioners, The.—Anon. e Ye jovial throng, come join the song. See Battle of Muskin- gum, The.—Safford. - Ye know, we French stormed Ratisbon. See Incident of the French Camp.–Browning. Ye learned sisters, which have oftentimes. mion.—Spenser. Ye little birds that sit and sing. See Epithala- See Go, Pretty Birds.- IHeywood. Ye little gods with whom I dwell. See To My Household Gods-Ducis. Ye little household gods, that make. See Household Gods.-- Landor. Ye little snails. See Remonstrance with the Snails.--Anon. Ye living lamps, by whose dear light. See Lover to the Glow-worms, The.—Marvell. Ye living soldiers of the mighty war. The.—Gilder. Ye lonely peaks, with brows of ice. by Night.—Money-Coutts. . Ye Lords and Commons, men of wit. See Burial of Grant, See Swiss Mountains See Sandys' Ghost.— Pope. Ye loyal Macdonalds, awaken l awaken l See Lament for Glencoe –Campbell. Ye Mariners of England I See same.—Campbell. “Ye maun gang to you father, Janet. See Fair Janet.- (Ballad.) Ye may tramp the world over. See Ould Doctor Mack.-- Graves. Ye men of Gades, armed with brazen shields. (Prayers).—Landor. Ye men of Sparta, listen to the hope with which the Gods inspire Leonidas I See Leonidas to his Three Hundred. —Leonidas. Ye men of wit and social eloquence. Death of Sheridan.-Byron. Ye midnight shades, o'er nature spread Î A.—Mallett. Ye mists and exhalations, that now rise. Praise.—Milton. Ye mountains, that far off lift up your heads. Mountains, The A-Lowell. Ye muses, pour the pitying tear. Smith. See Monody on the See Funeral Hymn, See Hymn of See Green See Great Man, A.—Gold- “Ye must be born again!” Will had begun. See Will's Desire.—Thomas. - Ye nymphs, if e'er your eyes were red. See On the Death of Mrs. Throckmorton's Bullfinch.-Cowper. Ye nymphs of Solyma I begin the song. See Messiah. — Pope. Ye parliament of England. See same.—Anon. Ye powers that rule the tongue, if such there are. See Con- versation (Contradiction).--—Cowper. Ye rapid troopers and light. See Thresher to the Winds, The.—du Bellay. Ye sacred nurseries of blooming youth I See Oxford.— Wordsworth. Ye sages who boast you have nothing to learn. Song.—Boileau. Ye say the Injuns all alike. See Injun, The.—Logan. Ye say they all have passed away—that noble race and brave. See Indian Names.—Sigourney. Ye scattered [scatter’d—O.] birds that faintly sing. See Lament for James, Earl of Glencairn.—Burns. Ye see, boys, Parson Williams—he's dead now. See Sam Lawson's Fireside Stories (Parson's Horse Race, The). —Stowe. - “Ye see that item in one of the papers 'bout tamin' young alligators.” See Taming an Alligator.—Anon. Ye sent for me, and I shall come. See Metamora.--Stone. “Ye shall find the babe.” See same.—A. R. G. Ye shall know that in Atli's feast-hall on the side that joined the house. See Story of Sigurd the Volsung, The (Slay- ing of the Niblungs, The).-Morris. Ye shepherds so cheerful and gay. See Pastoral, A.—Shen- Stone. Ye sigh not when the sun, his course fulfilled. See Old See Burning of See Drinking Man's Funeral, The.—Bryant. Ye smoking ruins, marks of hostile ire. |Fairfield.—Humphreys. Ye smooth-faced sons of Jacob, hug close your ingleside. See Song of the Sons of Esau, The.—Runkle. Ye sons of Columbia, unite in the cause. See Ye Sons of Columbia.—Fessenden. Ye sons of Columbia, who bravely have fought. See Adams and Liberty and Columbia and Liberty.—Paine. - Ye sons of Folly, sing. See Moral, A.—Desaugiers. Ye sons of Freedom, wake to glory ! See Marseillaise, The. —Rouget de Isle. - Ye sons of Massachusetts, all who love that honored name. See Sudbury Fight, The.—Rice. See Gebir ' Yea, let all good things await. Ye sons of Sedition, how comes it to pass. See On the Snake-Anon. * Ye sons of this grand land of Liberty. of Liberty and Peace l’’—Carrington. Ye Spartan mothers, gentle ones. See Matres Dolorosae.- Bridges. Ye stand here now like giants, See Spartacus to the Gladiators.--Kellogg. • Ye stars! which are the poetry of heaven. See Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (Stars).-Byron. Ye storm-winds of Autumn ! See Parting.—Arnold. Ye that listen to stories told. See Wolves, The.—Trowbridge. Ye, too, marvellous twain, that erect on the Monte Cavello. See Monte Cavello.—Clough. Ye tradefull merchants, that, with weary toyle. See Amo- retti and Epithalamion (Herself all Treasure).--Spen- Sël’. Ye walleys low, where the mild whispers rise. —Milton. Ye vigorous youths, by smiling fortune blest. See Chase, The.—Somerville. Ye Warwickshire lads, and ye lasses I See Song in Connec- tion with the Shakespeare Jubilee at Stratford upon Avon, September 7, 1769.-Garrick. Ye wha are fain to hae your name. See Braid Claith.- Fergusson. Ye white Sicilian Goats, who wander all. See Little Theo- See Holly Bough, The and critus.-Paradise. Ye who have scorn'd each other. Under The Holly Bough.-Mackay. Ye who love the Republic. See Schoolhouse Stands by the Flag, The.—Butterworth. See “Ringle ſting ! as ye are. See Flowers Ye who reckon with England. See Reckoning, The.— Roberts. - Ç Ye, who with your blood and sweat. See Loyalists, The.— Curzon. Ye who would have [or save] your features florid. See Moral Cosmetics.—Smith. Ye whose utmost strength is weakness. the Lord.—Adams. Ye wild, free troopers of the skies. —McAdams. Ye Yankee volunteers! Thackeray. Yea, art thou lord, O Man, since Tubal Cain. Steel, The.—Going. Yea, let all good things await. See Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington (Path of Duty was the Way to Glory).--—Tennyson. See Wait upon See To a Flock of Geese. See Yankee Volunteers, The.— See Song of See Way to Glory, The...— Tennyson. º Yea, let me praise my lady whom I love. See Vita Nuova (Her Helpfulness).-Dante. Yea, love, I know, and I would have it thus. Poor.—Le Gallienne. Yea, Love is strong as life. See Sonnet, Suggested by Mr. Watts' Picture of Love and Death.--Lindsay. Year after year I sit for them. See Model, A.—Radford. Year after year the leaf and the shoot. See Mystery, The. —Savage-Armstrong. Year after year unto her feet. See Day-dream, The (Sleep- ing Beauty, The) and Magic Sleep, The.—Tennyson. Years ago a child held a sea shell to his ear. See Child and Sea-shell.—Anon. Years ago I was not the thing that I am now. See Last Days of Pompeii (Witch of Vesuvius, The).-Bulwer- Lytton. Years ago, on a grim December night, the city of New York Was Scourged. See Rescue, The.—Taylor. See Love's Years ago, the Pennsylvania Railroad Station. See Little Ikey and the Porter.—Anon. Years ago there dwelt in middle Georgia. See Two Run- aways, The.—Edwards. Years ago, when every gentleman in western Europe. See Conjugating Dutchman, The.—Holmes. Years ago when plain and forest stretched unmarred from Sea to Sea. See Legend of Kalooka, The.—Jones. Years ago, while Christmas carols echoed all adown the street. See Christmas Blessing, A.—Anon. Years an' years ago, when I. See Father's Voice.—Anon. Years and years ago it happened. See Grandpa's Hallowe'en. —Prescon. Year: º flying ! Even so. See On a Gray Birthday.—Mar- SF13 ||. - Years at the spring. See Pippa Passes (Year's at the Spring, .- The).-Browning. Years have flown since I knew thee first. have flown,” etc.—Gilder. Years, many parti-colored years. See Years.-Landor. Years since (but names to me before). See Singer, The.— Whittier. -- Years, years ago, ere yet my dreams. he, Praed. Ye’d hev said that me Pat War. Saloon.—Marsh. “Yee-ho, my hearties!” the skipper cried. See Traitor Sea, e.—Corrie. “Ye'er friend Simpson was in here a while ago. See Mr. Dooley on Rising of the Subject Races.—Dunne. Yellow and white, yellow and white. See Yellow and White. —IVLCGraſſey. “Yer axes me what dis heah is sah 77° Christmas, The.—Small. See Song: “Years See Belle of the Ball, See Up Over Tim Dooley's See “Ole Marster’s” 1032 FIRST LINE INDEX Yes Yer honor, I pleads guilty; I’m a bummer. See Soldier Tramp, The.—Carlino. 5 * “Yer kin talk 'bout yer Salvaytor, and yer Procter Knott. See Unregistered Record, An.-Cherry. 5 Yer kin talk erbout yer Barnharts, an’, yer Rehans, an’ yer Dooses. See Uncle Eben's Opinion.--Anon. 7 j : “Yer know me little nipper.” See Little Nipper an' 'is Ma, The-Gouraud. Yer say I stole dat chicken, boss. See Darkey Innocence.- Morgan. Yer spakin' of musther was a-moindin' me of Mick Murphy and Dan Collins. See First Adventures in Engla- Anon. Yes— all is ready. See Anne-Marie-Dabney. - Yes, all the world must sure agree. See Against Marriage. —Walsh. Yes, Aunt Jennie, I was six years old last Saturday. See Carrie's Birthday Cake.—Anon. º Yes! bear them to their rest. See Hymn to Night.—Beth- ULIlê. Yes, boy, that night I remember well, though it was twenty years ago. See Marco's Death.-Wood. - Yes, bread! I want bread! You heard what I said. See Old Soldier Tramp, The.—Miller. Yes, bridge is perfectly lovely. ment.-Fenwick. º “Yes, Bridget has gone to the city.” Anon. - Yes, Cara, mine, I know that I shall stand. See Island of Shadows, The.—Garnett. Yes, children, I can see it still, that rude old fortress there. See Story of an Ambuscade, The.—Hayne. . . Yes, clean yer house, an’ clean yer shed. See Spring Clean- ing.—Foss. - Yes, come. The Galilean. . . See Hypatia (Death of Hypatia, The).-Kingsley. º Yes, cross in rest the little, snow-white hands. See Not Lost. —Collier. Yes, Yes, Yes, See Mamma's Help!— darling one, I will rock thee to sleep I See In Heaven I’ll Rock Thee to Sleep.–Anon. death is at the bottom of the cup. See If..—Howells. Debby, 'twas a disapp'intment; and though of course, I try. See Miss Minerva's Disappointment.—Corbett. Yes, Dr. Sprout, Mrs. Smith sent for me, you know. See His First Case.—Griffith. Yes! e'en in sleep the impressions all remain. The (Convict's Dream, The).-Crabbe. “Yes, Eliza,” said George, “I know all you say is true.” See Uncle Tom's Cabin (Freeman's Defence, The).--Stowe. Yes! every man worth calling so. See Monitor, The.—Baude- laire. See Borough, Yes, faith is a goodly anchor. See After the Burial.—Lowell. Yes, General Warren, you are a brave-looking man. See From Feudalism to Freedom.—Long. Yes, gentle Time, thy gradual, healing hand. See To Time. —Tighe. Yes, Gertrude, I remember well. See St. John's Eve.— Kickham. º Yes, God has made me a woman. See My Rights"—Wooley. Yes, grief will have way. See Lines on the Death of Sheri- dan.-Moore. Yes, –he was one o' the best men. See Widow Bedott Papers (Widow Bedott's Poetry, The).--Whitcher. Yes, he was that, or that, as you prefer. See T. A. H.-- Bierce. Yes, he was the only one killed. See Price We Pay, The...— Stevens. Yes, honey, you p’int’ly is purty. See Before the Party.— Górºlon. Yes | hope may with my strong desire keep pace. net: “Yes, hope,” etc.—Michelangelo. Yes! I also am an Arcadian. See Arcadian Club, The.— Bradley. Yes! I am determined to be a model housekeeper. See Little See Scholar, A.—Anon. Women (Family Jar, A).-Alcott Yes, I am five years old today. Yes, I º glad to have Lent come. See Her Lenten Sacrifice. —AIlOn. “Yes, I am off to-morrow morn l’’ —Douglas. Yes, I am Opportunity. See Opportunity Talks.--Lampton. Yes, I am passed away, I think, from this. See Dying of Tanneguy Du Bois, The-Dobson. “Yes!” I answered you last night. See Lady's Yes, The.— Browning. ~ Yes I been to the city onct, an’ if I’m forgiven for that I’ll A. go ag’in. See Betsy Hawkins Goes" to the City.— Il OIl. Yes, 1 behold again the place. “Yes, Y brought back the hat.” Yes, I do b'lieve in 'em, Ghost, A.--—Rice. Yes, I do love thee well, my child. See To George M. .-- Miller. . w Yes, I got another Johnny; but he was to Number One. See My Other Chinee Cook.--Stephens. Yes, I have heard the nightingale. See Hast Thou Heard the Nightingale!—Gilder. Yes, I have served on a jury | 'tis duty for a man. See - Juryman’s Story, A.—Blake. Yes! I have served that noble chief throughout his proud career. See Spanish Mother, The.—Doyle. See Son- See First Parting, The. See Retrospect, A.—Crabbe. See Her New Hat.—Anon. in one of 'em. See Speakin' See Bridge and its Expo- Yes, I know I am beginning to look quite old and shabby. See When I was an Ark.-Anon. Yes, I know I’m only a tramp. See Tramp's Story, The.— Richmond. - 5 Yes, I know there are stains on my carpet. See Mother's See Tempted.—Sill. Boys.-Anon. Yes, I know what you say. Yes! I know you’re very fair. See Rosette.—Béranger. “Yes, I liked you at first, I must confess.” See International Episode, An.—Hall. Yes, I once committed a murder. See Engineer's Murder, The...—Morford. Yes; I own I start at shadows. See Shadows.--Anon. Yes, I say yes. See Laughter.—Oppenheim. Yes, I shall sleep l Some sunny day. See same.—Urquhart. Yes, I ºpee's I’se old. See Let me go Back Chillum.—How- à l'Ol. - Yes, I s' pose it's real music—it's a mighty heap ’o Sound. See At the Concert.—Gordon. Yes! I swore to be true. See Inconstancy—Drake. . Yes I will spend the livelong day. See In May.--Davies. Yes; I write verses now and then. See Time to be Wise and Yes, I Write Verses.—Landor. e “Yes, I'm guilty,” the prisoner said. See Yes, I'm Guilty. —Munyon. • Yes, I’m in love, I feel it now. See Je Ne Sais Quoi, The. —Whitehead. - - Yes: in the sea of life emisled. See Isolation and Isolation: To Marguerite and To Marguerite and Yes: In the Sea of Life Enisled.—Arnold. Iris, whilst you’re lovely you’ll excite. See To a Proud Beauty.—Deshoulieres. it is a long way up these two flights of steep stairs. See From the Window.—Marsh. . it is just one year ago to-night. The.—Rae-Brown. it was nineteen hundred and. See Christmas Celebra- tion.—Anon. it was the highest class show we’ve ever had in Simp- kinville. See Author's reading in Simpkinville.—Stuart. Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, See Shadow of Song, it was the mountain echo. See Mountain Echo, The. —Wordsworth. it’s a quiet station, but it suits me well enough. See In the Signal Box: a Station Master's Story.—Sims. I’ve actually been to Washington, D. C. See Forty- nine-cent Store, The.—Anon. Yes, I’ve been [a] deacon of our church. See Old Deacon's Lament, The...—Corbett. “Yes, I've had a good many fights in my time.” See Mark Twain on Juvenile Pugilists.-Clemens. “Yes, I’ve sold the hill place for $3,000. See Family Dif- ference, A.—Anon. Yes, Ive worked here, inside this mine, twelve years. See |Unknown Hero, An.—Bogart. “Yes, Jack, my boy, we'll plant a tree.” See Best Kind to Plant, The.—Armitage. Yes, Jim, I’m back again and say, Jim, I’ve seen the opera. See Billy Describes an Opera.--Kountz. Yes, John Brent, you were right when you called Luggernel Alley. See Gallop of Three, The.—Winthrop. Yes, John, I was down thar at Memphis. See Them Yankee Blankits.--Small. - Yes, June is here an' now, by jing ! it won't be long until. See When the Summer Boarders Come.—Waterman. “Yes, keep up your tonic.” See When Love and Duty Meet. —Nichols. Yes, ladies fairl Say what you will. See To Mademoiselle.— Musset. Yes, lads, I’m a poor old body. See Granny's Story.— Miller Yes, lady, that one strip of blue. See Crippled Joe.--Thorpe. Yes, law is a great thing, mister, but justice comes in ahead. See Justice in Tleadville.—Rich. Yes, leave it with him. See Leave it with Him.—Anon. Yes. .* the tent be struck.” See “Gone Forward.”—Pres- OIl. - Yes, let us speak, with lips confirming. Larminie. Yes, Liab brought home from the lawyer's that paper for me to sign. See Why Liab and I Parted.—Emerson. Yes, Love indeed is light from heaven. See Giaour, The (Love).--—Byron. Yes, Love, the Spring shall come again. Payne. Yes, ma'am, I'm very cold. See New Scholar.—Anon. Yes, Marian, that is where you mistake. See Matrimonial ix, A.—Meyers. “Yes, Mary,” said the old farmer, as he climbed into the Wagon. See Making a Man of the Boy.—Anon. Yes, Mrs. Flynn, indade, it's thrue, I’ll live here no more. See Last Straw.—Wade. Yes monsieur, there were just four of us left. See Refused Shelter—Killed by Lightning (Tr.).-Clarke. Yes! mourn the soul, of high and pure intent. See Sonnet: Majuba Hill.—Ingram. Yes, M'rilly’s bin house-cleanin 'n I’m sleepin’ in the shed. See House-cleaning.—Lee. Yes, my child, we'll send out a great many invitations. See Fashionable Hospitality.—Dallas. Yes, my ha’t 's ez ha'd ez stone. See Coquette Conquered, .—Dunbar. Yes, Nightingale, through all the Summer-time. gale Unheard, The.—Peabody. See Consolation.— See Love's Autumn. See Nightin- 1033 Yes AN INDEX To POETRY AND RECITATIONs Yes, noble Galileo, thou art right. t The (Galileo).-Everett. Yes— “on our brows we feel the breath.” Peace, The.—Noyes. $ Yes, pard, I’m aware it looks odd like ter see an old-timer like me. See Sara.--Sutton. “Yes,” remarked the St. Paul man to a friend from Chicago. See Where They never Feel the Cold.—Anon. - Yes, scatter flowers above the graves. See Decoration Day. —Campbell. Yes, seventeen hundred thirty-two. —Anon. Yes, she was fair, while sweet, vague hopes that fill. See Yes, She Was Fair. –Nodier. . Yes, sing the song of the orange tree. See same-Hoyt. . Yes, sir, he is at work in the garden. See Changing Servants.--Wine. - Yes, sir, I do believe in ghosts. See Saved by a Ghost.— Rexford. & Yes, sir, Ive been in the company, well, thirty year come June. See Signalman's Story, The.—Wheeler. Yes, Sir, there is a Santa Claus. See Santa Claus Proof.- Il OIl. t “Yes, sir; we lived home till our mother died.” Orphans, The.—King. Yes-sir-reel to Uncle Dock's house ! —McCollum. -- * Yes, social friend, I love thee well. See To my Cigar.— Sprague. º Yes, stars were with me formerly. See Profits.--Davis. Yes, still I love thee! Time, who sets. See Love Unchange- able.—Dawes. Yes, stone the woman, let the man go free I See Stone the Woman, Let the Man Go Free.—Anon. Yes, she hath passed hereby, and blessed the sheaves. See ore.—Manning. - Yes, such lace cannot be got now for either love or money. See Pussy and the Lace.—Gaskell. Yes, surely the bells in the steeple were ringing; I thought you knew why. See Deacon’s Confession, The.—Emer- See Uses of Astronomy, See Dawn of See George Washington. See Two See At Uncle Dock’s. SOI). Yes, that is her picture, standing there. See Girl that I Didn't Get, The.—Anon. Yes, that's her picture | She was—say forty. See Kate.— (The United Irishman.) Yes, that’s my boy, sir, there ! See Proud of His Son-Grad- uate.—Anon. Yes—that's my business sir—a clown. See Clown's Story, The...—Brown. Yes, the evening was very pleasant. See But.—Hunt. Yes, the story that I once saved Abraham Lincoln's life is true. See How Lincoln's Life was Saved.—Gollaher. Yes, the world is big. See Cricket, The.—Litchfield. Yes, the Year is growing old. See Midnight Mass for the Dying Year.—Longfellow. Yes, there is holy pleasure in thine eye | a Traveller.—Wordsworth. Yes, there is that fellow Jones, again. Difficulties.—Anon. Yes, there she is I See "Toinette's Philip (Selling the Image). See Admonition to See Courtship under a Tºll SOIR. Yes! they shall tell of his renown. See Recollections of the |People, The.—Beranger. Yes, this is Wicklow ! round our feet. See Wicklow.— Savage-Armstrong. Yes! ºn art fair, and I had lov’d. See Too Late.—Lin- OD. Yes, Thou art gone l and round me too the night. See Thyr- sis.-Arnold. - Yes: Tim who sells papers, is hearty. See Milly.—Smith. Yes! 'tis old and faded now. See Velvet Coat of the Last Century, A.—Anon. & . Yes, Tom's the best fellow that ever you knew. See Tom. —Woolson. - Yes, 'twill be over soon. See Little Before Death, A.—White. Yes, we marched in the ranks to the station. See Voice from the Old Boys Left Behind, A.—Jewett. Yes, we were warm, friends. See Longfellow, Extract Con- cerning.—Whittier. Yes, we'll rally 'round the flag, boys, we'll rally once again. See Battle-cry of Freedom, The.—Root. Yes; when the ways oppose. See Ars Victrix.-Dobson. Yes, write if you want to—there's nothing like trying. See Familiar Letter to Several Correspondents, A.—Holmes. Yes, yes; all is ready; not for a minute. See Leap Year in the Village with One Gentleman.--Anon. Yes, yes, I idled many an hour. See Brosna's Banks.- Frazer. Yes, yes, my boy, there’s no mistake. late.—Rooney. Yes, yes, my son, I have no doubt. in those Days.”—Whitelock. Yes, you despise the man to books confin'd. Essays.-Pope. Yessum, it's me’r what’s left of me. —Wood. Yesterday, Bob Jones, wºy be. (Cleveland Leader.) Yesterday contains all the battle-fields in which freedom was gradually wrought out. See Yesterday.—Swing. Yesterday I dragged wearily along. See same.—O. F. Yesterday I walked down to that part of the town. See These Dreadful “Hard Times.”—Anon. See M’Ilrath of Ma- See “There Were Giants See Moral See Aunt Susan’s Quilt. See Capital Punishment.— Yet do I fear thy mature. Yesterday it blew alway. See To Petronilla-Bashford. Yesterday morning, a missionary man came. See Correction Box.—Anon. Yesterday now is a part of forever. See New Year, The.— Coolidge. - Yesterdº pºpe said “Will it behave.” See Shawe-store, The. —-UOOKë. Yesterday, Rebecca Mason. See Rebecca's After thought.— Turner. Yesterday was brave Hallowday. See Sir Hugh ; or The Jew’s Daughter.-Anon. Yesterdi, when I went walking. See What the Trees Said. —An Oll. Yesterday's flowers am I. See Bard of the Dimbovitza, The. (Hay).-Strettell. Yester'en while strolling through a marish dale. See Phili- stine, A.—Lefroy. g Yesternight, as I sat with an old friend of mine. See Shoe- maker's Daughter, The.—English. Yet a few days, and thee. See Thanatopsis.-Bryant. Yet a little longer. See Last Robin, The.—Washburn. Yet ah, that Spring should vanish with the rose ! See Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám (And Yet—and Yet !).-- Fitzgerald. Yet, ahl why should they know their fate? See On a Dist- ant Prospect of Eton College.—Gray. Yet as when I with other swains have been. See Britannia's Pastorals (Book II Song IV.).-Browne. Yet did I not, as some my equals did. See Lover's Com- plaint, A.—Shakespeare. See Macbeth (Hesitation).-- Shakespeare. } Yet had his sun not risen; from his lips. See New World, The (Final Struggle, The).--—Block. Yet half mankind maintain a churlish strife. and the World.—Cowper . Yet has no month a prouder day. See Washington's Birth- day.—Bryant. Yet has the frosty deed full excellence. See Ultimate North, The (II).-Rice. Yet here, Laertes l aboard, aboard, for shame. (Polonius to Laertes).--Shakespeare. Yet, here's a spot. See Macbeth.-Shakespeare. Yet, if º: Majesty, our Sovereign lord. See Preparations. —ADOI). Yet if some voice that man could trust. –Tennyson. - - Yet life l you say, is life, we have seen and see. See Per- sonal Talk, Wordsworth. Yet, like some sweet beguiling melody. See Hymn before Sunrise in the Vale of Chamouni.-Coleridge. Yet love, mere love, is beautiful indeed. See Sonnets from the Portugese, X.-Browning. Yet love will dream and faith will trust. See Grace See FIamlet. See In Memoriam. See Snowbound. —Whittier. “Yet mauger Jove, and all his gods besides.” See Faerie Queene, The (Claims of Mutability Pleaded before Nature).—Spenser. nerve thy spirit to the proof. (“Yet nerve,” etc.).-Bryant. Yet, no–not words for they. See same.—Moore. - Yet nor the Median groves, nor rivers rolled. See Praise of Italy, The.—Virgil. Yet, O my friend—pale conjurer, I call. not Back.--Kenyon. Yet of his little he had some to spare. See Character of a Good Parson, The (Model Preacher, The).--Dryden. Yet once again, O man I come forth and view. See Vision of Immortality, The.—Weston. Yet once more, griever at Neglect. See Neglect (To Mur- merers).--Tupper. p Yet once more, O ye Laurels, and once more. —Milton. Yet one alone deserves our care. Scene) —Scott. Yet, onº, more, departing, distant sun 1 See November. —Bryant. & Yet, onward still ! the spirit cries within. Denial.—Simms. Yet pure its waters—its shallows are bright. River.—Bryant. i Yet the first bringer of unwelcome news. See King Henry IV., Pt. II:-Shakespeare. Yet think not that, I come to urge thy crimes. See Idyls of the King (Arthur's Farewell to Guinevere).--Tenny- t Ye See Battle-field, The See Bring Them See Lycidas. See Marmion (Convent See Progress in See Green t; SOIl. Yet, though thqu fade. See Stanza added to Waller’s “Rose,” The.—White. Yet, "º: helm or feather. See Oh, the Sight Entrancing. . -—IVLOOI’e. Yet with hands by evil stained. See Andrew Prayer (“Yet with hands,” etc.).--Whittier. Yet, yet, ye downcast hours. See same-Whitman. “Yeth ! And Chimo to sleep at the foot of ve bed. See His Majesty the King.—Kipling. Yeth, me an' him 'th right intimate. Magill. Ye’ve gathered to your place of prayer. Champion of his Class The...—Willis. Ye’ve heard hoo the de'il, as he wauchel'd thro’ Beith. See Imph-m.—Nicholson and Mºhm.—Anon. Yew never heerd me tell. See Biggest Fish, The...—Cone. Yis, luk at me now, if ye can, Tim. See What Biddy Said in the Police Court.-Corbett. Rykman’s See “Bill Thay.”— See Burial of the 1034 FIRST LINE INDEX You “Yistiddy,” remarked Mirandy, we shorely did have a re- freshin' season at de meetin.’” See Mirandy on Losing a Husband.—Gilmer. e - & 4 - “Yo Hol my boys,” said Fezziwig. No more work to- night.” See Christmas º A (Christmas at Fezzi wig's Warehouse).--Dickens. . - ) 17 Yo' A. done got mar’yd las' night. See M' Li'l' Black Baby.—Schell. Yo' needn't look so 'sprized at me. See Uncle Peter and the Trolley Car.—Neal]. Yo' Says it ain't no good to pray ? Foss. Yon ancient prude whose withered features show. See Truth.-Cowper. - Yon children chasing the wild bees. See Greece.-De Vere. Yon clouds that roam the deserts of the air. See Bedouins of the Skies, The.--Kenyon. • . Yon deep bark goes. See Drifting.—Read. Yon dragon fly is friends with me. See June.-McCarthy. Yon moored mackerel fleet. See Dominion.—Ingelow. Yon old house in moonlight sleeping. See Long Deserted.— Mulvany. - Yon red orb, in fame's azure hung. See Lincoln.—Cheney. Yon silvery billows breaking on the beach. See Sonnet's Voice, The...—Watts-Dunton. . Yon window frames her like a saint. The...—Crandall. Yon woodland, like a human mind. See Woodland, The...— Hayne. e Yonder comes a courteous knight. See Baffled Knight, The. — (Old Ballad.) - See Future Bright, The.— See In See Sambo's Prayer.— See Fair Copyholder, Yonder comes the future bright. Stanton. e Yonder in the heather there’s a bed for sleeping. City Streets.-Smith. Yonder is my lady's window. See Cyrano de Bergerac (Scene from “Cyrano,” etc.).--Rostand. “Yonder's the cleft in the Mountain. See Glen Of the Horse, The.—Savage-Armstrong. - - “You ain't never been hyeerd 'bout dem Botts twins, is yer ?” See Botts Twins, The...—Stansbury. You all have seen the picture of that wonderful sculpture. See Garfield.—Fuller. - º You all knew Tom Moody, the whipper-in, well. Moody.—Anon. - You all know the burden that hangs to my song. See Trouble Your Head with Your Own Affairs.-Cook. You all know the Place de la Concorde 7 . See Chronicle of the Drum, The (Execution of Louis XVI.).-Thack- eray. You all know the story of La Tour d'Auvergne “The First Grenadier of France.” See “Dead on the Field of See Tom Honor.”—Chamberlain. You always are making a god of your spouse. See To a Lady.—Swift. You and I have found the secret way. See Affinity and Secret Love, The.—A. E. t You are a tulip seen to-day. See Meditation for his Mistress, A.—Herrick. . You are about to go into business. See Aim High-Harri- SOI 1. g You are all my boys. See Teacher to His Boys.-Miller. You #. º, that I have to live for. See My King.—(Boston Times. You are amazed O Romans ! even amid the general horror at Lucretia's death. See Brutus over the Dead Lu- cretia.--Anon. You are among the small number of those who know. See Approach of the Presidency, The.—Washington. You are apt to begin finding out the dissimilarity. See Travel in England.—Anon. You are beautiful and faded. See Lady, A.—Lowell. You, #e ºlear O rose, cut in rock. See Garden, The.— “You are cold, Father William,” the young man cried. See Old Man's Cold and how He Got It, The...—Northey- Southey-Eastey-Westey. You are coming to woo me, but not as of yore. See Lips that Touch Liquor Must never Touch Mine, . The.— Young. You are entirely welcome, ladies and gentlemen. See Lec- ture, A.—Browne. “You #. growing old,” they tell us. See Growing Old.— 1Ke. You are, I think, assured I love you not. the Fourth (Bravery).--—Shakespeare. You are looking now on old Tom Moore. See “Days of 'Forty- Nine, The.”—Anon. You are my Companion. See To F. W.-Wyatt. You are not with me though the Spring is here l ory, A.—Sherman. You are now in London, Gisborne,—Shelley. ! “You are old, Father William,” the young man cried, “the few locks which are left you are gray.” See Old Man's Comforts, and how He Gained Them, The.— Southey. “You are old, Father William,” the young man said, “and your hair has become very white.” See Father William. —Carroll. “You are old, Father William,” the young man said, “and soy. nose has a look of surprise.” See Father William. —An On, See King Henry See Mem- that great sea. See To Maria . You can be proud of your connection. See Return, The.—Good- See Father Malloy.— You are only a little girl, said he. In OW. You are over there, Father Malloy. Masters. You are passing through massive gates to-day. Needs Purpose.-Gill. - - You are struggling with difficulties, you... imagine, you are mistaken. See Catholic Question, ...The, Feb. 22, 1793 (Disqualification of Roman Catholics) —Grattan. “You are the no-countest, laziest, meanest dog tha ever Wore breeches.” See Bob.-Grady. You are the vision, you are the image of the dream. See Vision, The.—Braithwaite. You are told that the public opinion seems to demand the saloon. See Widening Horizon, The.—Willard. “You are too big a child to be rocked,” she said. See Too Big to be Rocked.—Wilcox. e You are welcome home. See Honeymoon, The (Taming a Wife).--Tobin. “You are wounded, my boy, and the field is your tent.” Sea Lincoln's Heart.—Butterworth. & You are wrung with grief, but you have courage and faith. See Exile's Hope, The.—Hugo. See Action You ask a verse, to sing (ah, laughing fate 1) See To a Lady.—Piatt. You ask for fame or power'. See Golden Text, The.— Cameron. You ask for my name l ah, dear madam, you palter. Sea Epigram to a Young Lady.—Halpine. You ask me for a pledge, love, but gaze upon my cheek. See You Ask Me for a Pledge, Love:-Watts. . You ask me, Lydia. See To “Lydia Languish.”—Dobson, You ask me, sweetheart, to avow. See Your Question.— Roberts. You ask me to tell you a story. See Switchman's Story, The. —Ottolengui. - - You ask me what—since we must part. See Gifts.-Ewing. You ask me whether I’m high church. See Puzzled.—Slos- SOIl. “You ask me which is the dearest.” See Boy Who Went from Home, The.—Johnston. You ask me “why I like him.” You ask me, why, tho' ill at ease. Tennyson. You ask that which he found a piece of property. See Lincoln's Greatness.-Washington. You ask the name of that huge rock which juts out over- head. See Van Bibber's Rock.-Banks. You ask what I have to say in my defense. See Defense of Hofer, the Tyrolese Patriot, The.—Anon. You Athenians were never known to live contented in a slavish though secure obedience. See Public Spirit of the Athenians.—Demosthenes. You awkward flowers, I'm tired of you. the Sunflowers, A.—Denton. You ax about dat music made. See Banjo of the Past, The, —Weeden. You bad little boy, not moche you care. —Drummond. You banished fairies and lean outlawed elves. Dedication of a Toy Theatre.—Low. You beauteous ladies, great and small. of Serving-Men, The...— (Ballad.) You bells in the steeple, ring, ring out your changes. See Songs of Seven (Seven Times Two).-Ingelow. You pº not fool with a bumble-bee. See Bumble-bee.— 11ey. You bid me tell you why I rise. Procter. You bid me try, Blue Eyes, to write. See Rondeau, The . “You bid me try.”—Dobson. You brave heroic minds. See Ode XI, To the Virginian Voyage and To the Virginian Voyage.—Drayton. “You bring news from my lord, Master Varney.” See Amy Robsart and Richard Varney.—Scott. You º to me bearing bright roses. See Crowned.—Lo- Well. You came to us once, brothers, in wrath. at Last.—Eve. - You can always tell a boy whose mother cuts his hair. Sea She Cut his Hair.—Bailey. You can be a fishing shallop if you cannot be a ship. See Find Your Level.—Jones. See Friends.-Lucas. See England and same.— See Lesson from See Little Bateese. See For the See Famous Flower The and Lady Turned Serving-man, See Modern Cymon, The.— See Conquered See Lady of Lyons, The.—Bulwer-Lytton. You can bribe a legislator. See Father Time.-E. K. Z. You can pass on the worl' werever you lak. See De Nice Leetle Canadienne.—Drummond. - You can take a tub with a rub and a scrub in a two-foot tank of tin. See Pater's Bathe.—Judge Parry. You can write it down as gospel. See Boys that Run the Furrow, The.—Stanton. You cannot conciliate America by your present measures See Consequences of the American War.—Chatham. You cannot, I venture to say, you cannot conquer America See American war, The (On Conquering America).-- Chatham. You cannot interpret a constitution without understanding the race that wrote it. See Mission of America.-- Beveridge. - “You can’t do this,” and “you mustn't do that,” from morn- ing to night. See Turn about's Fair Play.—Herbert. 1035 You AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS See Better in the Morn- See To Madame “You can't help the baby, parson.” ing.—Coan. You charm when you talk, walk, or move. de Sevigné.-Montreuil. º You come from a land where the snow lies deep. See Christ. mas Tree, The.—(American Primary Teacher.) You come, madam, from the Baron 7 See Princess and the Countess, The.—Stevenson. You come not, as aforetime. See Remember.—Cory. You come to tell me she is dying—is it so, indeed? See Even in Death.-Bergen. You consider yourselves a reasonable and just people. See Few Words to the Southern People, A.—Lincoln. You, Damon, covet to possess. See Lover's Choice, The.— Bedingfield. You dear, darling Harry. e You dear little birdie, who taught you to sing that Sings, The.—Anon. You dear old Mother Nature, I am writing you a letter. See Letter to Mother Nature, A.—Dāyre. You, Dinah I Come and set me whar de ribber-roads does meet. See Power of Prayer, The.—Lanier. * You dº ring for me, Miss Anne : See Colonial Virginia -AIMOn. You don't mean we must invite those odious people. See How it Really Was.--Litchfield. You don’t quite remember 7 Ah, modest old fellow ! See Two Old Soldiers, The.—Macy. You everywhere speak ill of me. See Epigram: “You every- where speak ill of me.”—Monnoye. You fellers hew' bin tellin' some whappers. See Bill Wain- wright's Adventure.--Anon. You find great fault with me, my friend. See To a Bore.— Saint-Gelais. You folks don’t know what I have. See Those Fºllº-ºliº, ele Bir See New Mitten, The...— IlOI). rt You to: don’t know what I have. See New Mittens, The —Rook. You found the green before the Spring was sweet. See Ave Atque Vale.—Jones. You, four walls, wall not in my heart. See same.—Peabody, You from Givenchy since no years can harden. See same.— —W. D. F. You gave it to me twenty long years ago. See Faded Violet, The.—Anon. You gave me [ or on the way | a pleasant smile. See Some- time—Somewhere.—(Auburn No. 297.68.) You gave me roses, love, last night. See Mystery, The.— Whiting. “You gave me the key of your heart, my love.” See Con- stancy.—O’Reilly. You go a long and lovely journey. See In Memoriam F. O S.—Teasdale. You had two girls, Baptiste. See At the Cedars.--Scott. You hadn't ought to blame a man fer things he hasn't done, See Undertow The.—Morgan. “You hard-hearted, dunder-headed, crusty, fusty old savage.” Week.--Poe. You have all met him. He is the man with the funny story. See His Leg Shot Off.-Anon. You have beguil'd me with a counterfeit. See King John (Constance's Denunciation of King Philip of France and Lymoges of Austria).-Shakespeare. You hº birds in a cage. See What Shall Baby’s Name Be A -AIlOI). You have birds in a cage and you’ve beautiful flowers. See Naming the Baby.—Douglas. You have called to me, my brothers, from your far-off eastern Sea. See Voice of the Oregon, The...—Browne. You have come then ; how very clever ! See Half-way in Love.—Nichols. * You have come to the end of one short journey. See Address to the Class of 1877.-Shoemaker. You have committed to my conduct, O Romans, the war against Jugurtha. See Jugurthine War, The (Caius Marius to the Romans on the Objections to Making him General).--Sallust. You have found me out at last, Will, sit down beside me here. See By the Alma.--Dawson. You have heard from my learned friend, gentlemen of the jury. See Pickwick Papers, The (Buzfuz versus Pick. wick).--Dickens. You have heard of the ride of John Gilpin. the Black Valley Railroad, A.—Tarbox. You have heard of the Stockett family. See “Uncle Todd.” Mallon. “You have heard,” said a youth to his sweetheart, who stood. See Whistle, The.—Story. You have just been told how. See New South, The.—Grady, You have never heard Harris sing a comic song. See Three Men in a Boat (Mr. Harris's Comic Song).-Jerome. You have often no doubt had occasion to note. See “Allow for the Crawl.”—A Homily—Saxe. You have read of the Moslem palace. —Preston. You have read of the ride of Paul Revere. Ride, The.—Harvey. You have successfully and honorably completed the courses. See Address to the Graduating Class of Knox College, 1877.-Bateman. & You have taken back the promise. obstinate, rusty, musty, See Three Sundays in a See Ride on See For Love's Sake, See Bicycle See Fidelis.-Procter. You have taken me prisoner with all my warriors. See Speech of Black Hawk (Address of Black Hawk to General Street). —Black Hawk. - You have taken the sun and the stars from Heaven. See Song of Thomas the Rhymer, The...—Driscoll. You heard from my learned friend, gentlemen. See Pick- wick Papers, The (Speech of Sergeant Buzfuz in the Case of Bardell against Pickwick).-Dickens. You hev to hold it sidewise. See Daguerreotype, The.— McGlasson. You, if ºu please. See Her First Call on the Butcher.— ISK. You jes' orter see my ol' black cat. Sée My Ol' Black Cat. —Rosser You kaint tell how it chirks me up. Brings the Kids.-Worden. You kin boast about yer cities, and their stiddy growth and size. See Little Town o' Tailholt, The A-Riley. You kin talk about your anthems. See Ol' Tunes, The.— Dunbar. You kin talk about y'r op'ras, y'r germans, an’ all sich. See De Candy Pull and Good Old Candy Pull.—Luce. You kin talk o' your circuses now-a-days. See When th’ Circus Cum tu Town.—Parks. You kissed me I See same.—Anon. You kissed me ! My head had dróoped low on your breast. See You Kissed Me.—Hunt. You knew—who knew not Astrophel ? Philip Sidney.—Royden. You know deep in your heart, it could not last. Treasure.—Gibson. You know dees Joe dat use' to go. See When Mandy See Tiament for Sir See Lost See Lonely Honeymoon, The.—Daly. You know how awful tickled. See Spring Opinions.—Merri- IIla Il. You know my darter Nancy is an uncommon smart gal. See Diº's Visit, The ; or, A Warning to School-masters. —AI] On. “You know, my friends, with what a brave carouse.” See Bride, The.—Bierce. You know not what it is, dear. Whitman. You know that day at Peach Tree Creek. Peach Tree Creek-Garland. You know the plaintiff' See Chicago Lawsuit, A.—Anon. You º there goes a tale. See Modern Jonas, The.— Il OI). You know w'at for ees school keep out. Washeenton.--Daly. You know, we French stormed Ratisbon. the French Camp, An.—Browning. You know what a sorrowful day for Tarragona was the 28th of June, 1811. See In Terror of Death.-Alarcon. You lads that are funny, and call maids your honey. See . Jenny from Ballinasloe-Anon. You laº; as you turn the yellow page. See Old Song, An. — AllOIl. Yow lay a wreath on murdered [or murder'd] Lincoln's bier. See Abraham Lincoln and British Tribute to Lincoln and Punch's Apology.—Taylor. You like fairies so well. See Francese's Fairy Letter.—Ellis. You litº hens, you naughty hens. See Naughty Hens, The —An On. You little twinkling stars that shine. See Little Boy and the Stars, The.—“Aunt Effie.” You love all, you say. See May's Love.—Browning. You love, me! Aye, I do indeed. See Brief Burlesque, A. – (Munsey’s Magazine.) See Two Mysteries, The.— See Logan at See Leetla Giorgio See Incident of You love your dog? Indeed, sir, we do. See “Bose.”—- - Smith. You loved me once, I know ! See Broken Sonnet, A.— Graves. You may boast of your brandy and wine as you please. See Cold Water.—Hatchet. You may drink to your leman in gold. See Health, The and Wine and Dew.—Stoddard. You may envy the joys o' the farmer. Anon. You may get through the world, but 't will be very slow, See same.—(Washington Capitol.) You may give over plough, boys. See Tommy's Dead.—. Dobell. You may have noticed, little friends. See Why Cats Wash after Eating.—Reede. You may lift me up in your arms, lad, and turn my face to the sun. See Famous Ballad of the Jubilee Cup, The —Quiller-Couch. You may notch it on the palin's as a mighty resky plan. See Rev. Gabe Tucker's Remarks (Observations by Rev. Gabe Tucker).-Macon. You may reap your harvest of wheat and tares. timism.—(Blackwood’s Magazine.) You may recognize Ben by description. Stag.—Browning. You may remember an odd poem written by an old Latin See Farmer Gray.— See Op. See Donald and the tutor 3 See Professor at the Breakfast-table, The (Iris), —Holmes. You may ring till the crack o' doom. See Pair of Gloves, A, —Meyers. You may take the thirteen inchers. See Song of the Rapid- fires.—(Baltimore News.) You may take the world as it comes and goes. Come Home to Roost.—Anon. See Chickens 1036 FIRST LINE INDEX You You may talk about eyes that are fair as the skies. See Smiling Blue Eyes.—Mounts. we You may talk about the countries. See Our Flag.—Sterling. You may talk about the music of the thrush. See Farmer's Song-bird, The.—Horton. & You may talk about yer orchestras, yer operas, an' sich. See When Josiah Plays the Fiddle.—Riordan. ... . You may talk o' gin and beer. See Gunga Din-Kipling. You may talk of horses of renown. See Bay Billy.—Gassa- way. º You may talk of your wonderful fruit trees. See Fruit for Me, The.—Grant. You may tramp the world over. See Ould Docther Mack- Anon. You mean, my friend, you do not greatly care. See Sonnet XXX.-Ficke. You meaner beauties of the night. See On His Mistress, the Queen of Bohemia.--Wotton. You 'member 'bout Phar'oh, brodering, I s'spose 7 See At the Mt. Holly Camp-meeting.—Anon. * You men of Angiers, open wide your gates. See King John (Citizens Defend Angiers, The).-Shakespeare. You men's See Why, the Dog's Tail Was Skinned.—Schell. You merry folk, be of good cheer. See At the Sign of the Jolly Jack.--Smith. You might have thought a goose the rarest of all birds. See Christmas Carol, A (Christmas Goose at the Cratchits, The).--Dickens. e You must be sad ; for though it is to Heaven. See To Two Bereaved.—Ashe. * You must be troubled, Asthore. See De Profundis.-Hink- SOIl. f “You º give back,” her mother said. See Gifts Returned, - Lua, Il (LOI’. You must know that I cannot see you. posal.—Lincoln. You must mean more than just this hour. See Flos Aeworum, —Le Gallienne. +. You must not be anxious about my not coming back. See Soldier's Letter, A.—Seeger. You must not forget, Mr. President. See Woman.-Tilton. You must not Scratch, dear pussy-cat. See Cat's Apology, The.—Anon. You must Wake and call me early, call me early, mother dear. See May Queen, The.—Tennyson. You my eyes, my little windows dear. See Song of the Even- ing.—Keller. You, Nebuchadnezzah, whoa, sah I See Nebuchadnezzah and Managing a Mule.—Russell. You need not be concerned, in writing to me, abount your Spelling. See Good and Bad Spelling.—Franklin. You need not be looking around at me so. See Partnership, —Vandegrift. You need not say one word to me. See Comrades.—Davis. You needn't be trying to comfort me—I tell you my dolly is dead! See Dead Doll, The.—Vandegrift. “You ne'er can object to my arm round your waist.” Professions.—Throop. You never bade me hope, ’tis true. Griffin. You never can forget her. Anon. You never heard how Tommy Brown. —Meyers. You Rºer Saw a gal surprised. 1. You never saw such a commotion up and down a house. Sée Three Men in a Boat (Uncle Podger Hangs a Picture).-Jerome. You never saw such a fuss as there has bin in our house the last few days. See Bad Boy's Diary, A.—(New York Weekly.) You never would have dreamed, to look at Larry Shannon. that he was a hero. See Larry Shannon's Easter Offer. ing.—Tupper. You, , O, man! who with your honey words and your tender looks. See same.—Craik. You of the North have had drawn for you with a master's hº º New South, The (Confederate Soldier, The). —Grady. You ought to be very rich, Mr. Caudle. See Mr. Caudle Having Lent Five Pounds to a Friend.—jerrold. You ought to go to Summerset. See Summerset. Folks, The, —Hawkins. You ought to have known Worthy Jonathan Kent. See Dea. See Camera Courage.— See Lincoln's Pro- Two See Maiden Eyes.— See Your First Sweetheart.— See Tommy Brown. See Love's Stratagem.— con Kent in Politics.-Frisbie. You ought to see him standin’. Anon. You painted no Madonnas. See My Mother.—Fessenden. You prefer a buffoon to a scholar. See Cynical Ode to an Ultra-Cynical Public.—Mackay. “You pretty apple blossoms. See Apple Blossoms.-Dayre. You promise heavens free from strife. See Mimnermus in Church.--Johnson-Cory. You remember Ellen, our hamlet's pride. ber Ellen.—Moore. | You remember, girls, we promised to tell each other every. thing. See Consensus of the Competent, A.—Lummis. You remember that fancy of Plato's, of a man who had grown to maturity. See On Heroes and Hero Worship (Nature).--Carlyle. You remember that in the Bible account of the Last Supper. See Parsifal the Pure.—McSpadden. See You Remem. bin ass me wa’t for ah'm skeen ze dog's tail. See Shadows. See Fortu- You said, “I love you.” Prodigal of sighs. —Meetkerke. You sail and you seek for the Fortunate Isles. nate Isles, The.—Miller. You sang me a song. See Sing Again.—Van Vorst. You saucy south wind, setting all the budded beech boughs . swinging. See Whisper l—Wynne. You say, but with no touch of scorn. See Doubt.—Tenny- SOIl. You say, dear mamma, it is good to be talking. See Sailor Boy's Gossip, The...—Cook. You say hit ain’ no use ter pray ? The.—Anon. You say I have asked for the costliest thing. See Reply to “A Woman's Question.”—Pelham. e e You say I love not, 'cause I do not play. See To. His Mis: tress, Objecting to Him Neither Toying or Talking.— Herrick. “You say,” I remarked to the old negro who drove the hack See Examination in History, An.—Anon. You say I touch the barberries. See Barberries.—Aldis. You say, preach away; tell us something more of this fruit- Aless fig tree. See same.-Jack. “You say that you had long entertained feelings of recent- ment against his Highness?” See In the Palace of the King.—(Mendoza and the King). —Crawford. You say that you want a meetin’-house for the boys in the gulch up there. See “Inasmuch.”—Bruce. You say the poor-house is a mile ahead. See Come Back.-- See Efficacy of Prayer, English. - You say they all have passed away. See Indian Names.— Sigourney. You say, “Where goest thou?” I cannot tell. See Poet's Simple Faith, The...—Hugo. You say yer afther wantin', ma'am. See “Flat” Contradic. tion, A.—Smith. You say you love me, and you lay. See Woman's Poem, A —Stoddard. You Schust wants me to dells you apout it, does you ? See Why Ben Schneider Decides for Prohibition.—Hopkins. You sea l I resign myself to you also. See Song of Myself (You Seal).--Whitman. See Event, An.—Mas- You see him strut along the street. SOIl. g You #. I am a ſittle boy. See Patriotic Boy, A.—Good €110°W. You see I’m down to York, -Caleb an’ me. See Aunt Debo- rah Hears “The Messiah.”—Anon. You see it first near the dusty road. See Trout-brook, The. —Waring. You see me here, as one of you hath said. See Marino Faliero (Marino Faliero to the Conspirators).-Byron. You see me, Lord Bassanio, where I stand. See Merchant of Venice, The (Portia's Speech to Bassanio).-Shake Speare. You see me not while Justice keeps her seat. See Mob, The Schoonmaker. You See, merry Phillis, that dear little maid. See Tea-party A.—Greenaway. “You see, my respective hearers.” See Hard-shell Preacher. The.—Eggleston. You see now, sister, that I am in no end of a scrape. See Ze Moderne English.-Meyers. You i. sir, I'm only a super. See Super's Story, The.— Te W. You see that bleak old promontory there. See Gazelle and Swan.--—Piner. You sº #"'s gentle water. See Wives of Brixham, The.— You see the slender Spire that peers. See Days of Yore, The.—Thompson. * See Peter and Melinda Ann.— You see the way on’t was. Holley. You see this pebble-stone 7 . It's a thing I bought. See Cock and the Bull, The-Calverley. You see we're almost just alike. See Twins.—Goodfellow. You See, where'er you look but vanity on earth. See Son- net on the Transitoriness of Life.—Gryphius. You seem to me, Romans, to have expressed more joy. Sea Representative Government Trustworthy.—Plutarch. You sent for me, father ? See Lion and the Mouse.—Klein and Homblou. * You shall have crown—Diddle, diddle I See Under a Fool's Cap-(Violet's Blue) –Henry. You shall not be overbold. See Titmouse, The-Emerson. You Sleep upon your mother's breast. See Rhyme of One, A.--Locker-Lampson. You Smiled, you spoke, and I believed. See same.—Landor, You speak , like a boy,+like a boy who thinks the old, gnarled oak can be twisted. See Rob Roy (Macgregor's Defence) –Scott. You Speak of insurrections; bear in mind. . See Philip van Artevelde (Van Artewelde's Defence of his Rebellion).-- Taylor. You spotted snakes with double tongue. See Midsummer Night's Dream (Lullaby for Titania).-Shakespeare. You strange, astonished-looking, angle-faced. See Fish, the Man and the Spirit, The.—Hunt. You sº heard of the bad kitty-cat. See Dirty Kitty-Cat, —SCI1011. You Swore you loved me all last June. See Want.—Lytton. You #. a cat up by the tail. See Land on your Feet.— OSS. You take a town you cannot keep. See Love's Spite.—De Vere. 1037 You AN INDEx TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS You You See Motherlook, The.—Anon. take the firiest woman. + See Song of the Summer talk about some maiden fair. Girl.—Anon. talk to me in parables. taught me all that Love could be. Furley. - g taught me ways of gracefulness and fashions of address. See To a Little Girl.—Eden. tell me you’re promised a lover. A.—Praed. that but seek your modest rolls and coffee. Bonaparte.—Beach. that can look through Heaven, and tell the stars. Upon an Honest Man's Fortune.-Fletcher. that crossed the ocena old. See Ponce de Leon.— Thomas. e that on stars do look. See Short Hymn upon the Birth of Prince Charles, A.—Wotton. that sleep not. See Woman-song.—Peabody.. . that think love can convey. See On Celia Singing and To Celia Singing.—Carew. See Candor.—Otway. See Interlude, An.— You You You See Letter of Advice, See Rue See You Tyou You You You You You You th; will a wonder know. See In Praise of his Mistress a Te W. “You think I am dead.” See Talking in their Sleep.– Thomas. You think I am nervous, stranger ? Well, I am I See Com- pensation.—Anon." You think I love it l if this nerveless hand. See Bondage of Drink, The.—Anon. You think my heart is stern and cold. See Reformed Man's Tament, A.—Linden. tº ºn “º e You think that one hour buries another. See Soul-building (“You think that,” etc.).-Beecher. “You think the world is only made for you.” Sixteen.—Perry. You think you love me, Marguerite. You. See Sweet See Before the Prime, —Osgood. to the left and I to the right. Hovey. twice ten hundred deities. See Incantation.—Dryden. understand, Mathilde 2 See Box of Powders, A.— Phelps and Short. yant to buy my dog? Ah, Well. See Dot Good-for-Nodings Dog.—Brooks. want to know who 'tis I am 7 “Marguerite.”—Amsbary. See At the Crossroads.— You You See De Captains of de You wouldn’t dink mine frau. See Mine Katrine.—Adams, You Riº With memories drifting. See Remembrance.— ilke. You Want a bear Story ! A grizzly bear story ! A great grizzly bear story. See Bear Story.-Joaquin Miller. wear the morning like your dress. See Song: Inviting thºsence of a Young Lady Upon the Opening Year. —fxel IOC. Wear the square but do you have. blems.-Anon. wear the Square l but you have got. Emblems.-Morris. Were always a dreamer Rose-red Rose. Fade, A.—Sigerson. were eavesdropping at that door. See Martin Chuzzle- Wººsuccessful Attempt to Raise the Wind, An).-- ICRéIlS, See Masonic Em. See Wearing the See Rose will You were my playmate by the sea. See Daisy.—Aldington. You were not beautiful. See Heart of Life, The.—Edwards. You Were that clear Sicilian fluting. See Epigrams.--Alding. ton. You who dread the cares and labors. See, Last Landlord, The.—Allen. f You, who hold in grace and honor. See Song of Hiawatha, The. An English Criticism.—(Punch.) Who of Rome with wondering awe behold. net: “You who of Rome, etc.”—Bellay. who once dreamed on earth to make your mark. See To My Comrades.—Lysaght. who with birch laurel. See To the Harpies.—Ficke. who would with wanton art. See To the Cat-bird.— Anon. will come, my bird, Bonita ? See Juanita.-Miller. will please imagine that two old Scotch, ladies are tak- ing a wee drap o' tea together. See She Wadna Bite FHer Ain Flesh and Bluid.—Spurr. “You will reap what you sow,” said the wise papa. See - EIarvest.—Rollins. You will tell us a story, won't you, auntie? See Aunt Ellen's FIatchet.—Anon. Wi’yam, come 'ere, sah, dis instance. Wut dat you got under dat box 3 See Kentucky Philosophy.—Robertson. wish to apply for the place which I advertised. See Domestic Wanted, A.—Denison. wish to be a lawyer, John—well, I’d not say a word. See Sound Advice.—Anon. would have come last night if you had known. See What the Crickets Said.—Dallas. would have understood me, had you, waited. See Had You Waited and Lyric.—Dowson. would’nt believe on All Hollow Eve. See All Hallow Eve.—Wells. . & yourself are much condemned to have an itching palm. See Julius Caesar.—Shakespeare. 5 * “You’d better put them down on a piece of paper,” said Mrs. S . See Phenomenal Memory, A.—Anon. - 10 See Son- You, You You, You. You. ch § 8 You'd scarce expect one my age. See Lines Spoken by a Boy of Seven Years and Lines Written for a School Declamation.—Everett. You'd scarce expect one of my age. See You'd Scarce Ex- pect.—Everett. You'd scarce expect one of my age to plead for temperance on the stage. See My First Speech.--—Anon. You'l marvel when I tell ye o. See Loudon Hill, or, Drum- clog.— (Old Ballad.) You’ll º Our Ball:—since we parted. See Our Ball. I’8,6Cl. You'll hear a lot of music round. See Present for Mamma, A.—Anon. You'll love me yet l—and I can tarry. (You'll Love me Yet).-Browning. You'll not learn your lesson by crying. Lesson.—Smart. You'll take my tale with a little salt. —Lindsay. Young Agnes stood before her judge. —Murray. Young Augustus Jones and Miss Clara Brussels never speak any more. See Nutting Expedition, A.—Anon. Young Bekie was as brave a knight. See Young Bekie.— (Ballad.) Young Ben he was a nice young man. See Faithless Sally Brown.—Hood. - - Young Billy hasn't any ma. See Orphan Billy.—Burdeck. Young bride,-a wreath for thee. See Wedding Gifts.- See Pippa Passes See Learn Your See Wolf and Hound. See Agnes the Martyr. Tupper. Young gººd Strung his bow one day. See Cupid at Court. . — tº €CK. Young ºndelion On a hedge-side. See Young Dandelion.— Talk. Young Dermod stood by his mother's side. See Woman Who Went to Hell, Thé.—Shorter. Young folks of the convention It has long been the custom #. teachers to meet. See Scholars’ Convention, The.— ay. “Young gay, and fortunate l’ Each yields a theme. See Night Thoughts (Narcissa).-Young. Young Girl in morning dress. See When the Cat's Away the Mice Will Play.—Gaddess. - - Young Harringford; or, The “Goodwood. Plunger.” See “There Were Ninety and Nine.”—Davis. Youngºy Was as brave a youth. See Love and Glory.— I OCIIIl. Young. Jack, he was a journey-man See Roving J ourney-man, The -(Ballad.) Young ºmie lo'ed me weel. See Auld Robin Gray. Ila,I’Ci. Young Jem at noon returned from school. the Shoulder of Mutton-Taylor. Young Jessica sat all the day. See Young Jessica-Moore. Young §º and young Col'nel. See Young Johnstone. (Ill.0.0. Young Julius Jones loved Susan Slade. Woman, A.—Russell. Young ºgotami, the purely fair. See Kisa.-Götami...— 3'10ke. Young ladies and young gentlemen; some of you perhaps have read that weird and mournful story. See Char- acter the Basis of Credit.--Anon. Young Lady Margaret sits in her bower. See Etin the For- ester.—Anon. Young lives are now leaving our harbor. Well to Senior Class.--Painton. “Young, man proposed to me last night.” —Anon. Young men I Let the nobleness of your mind impel you to its improvement. See same.—Howard. Young men of Americal You on whom rests the future of the Republic I See Devotion to Duty.—Shelley. Young men of the graduating class. See Be up and Doing. —Wingerter. Young men, you are the architects of your own fortunes. See same.—Porter. Young Neuha plunged into the deep. See Island, The (Sea- cave, The).--—Byron. Young Nora McGuire in humble attire. Lowers.--Whitehead. Young Paddy is merry and ha but poor. Boy, The.—Taylor. 199W, p Bar See James and See Practical Young See Junior's Fare- See Her Answer. See Nora McGuire's See Irish Young people think, were they wed they’d be free. See Domestic Tempest, A.—Anon. i Young Peter, when he “Spoke his piece.” See Keep on Just the Same.—Foss. Young Radspinner... and Lilian Deusenbury had long been lovers. See Woman's Love.—Anon. Young Randal was a bonnie lad. Chambers. Young Roger came tapping at Dolly's window. See Roger and Dolly—(Blackwood.) Young Roger of the mill. See Young Roger of the Valley.— (Ballad.) Young Romilly through Barden Woods. Bolton Priory, The.—Wordsworth. Young Rory O’More courted Kathleen Bawn. More ; or, Good Omens.—Lover. Young Sir Guyon proudly said. See Riquet of the Tuft (Queen’s Song). —Brooke. Young Sophy leads a life without alloy. See Little Sophy by the Seaside.--Turner. See Young Randal.— See Founding of See Rory FIRST LINE INDEX Zack Young Stirps as any lord is proud. See True Nobility.— Lessing. Young Timothy crept to the old meadow bars. See Young Timothy and the Forget-me-nots.--Thomson. f Young to the end, through sympathy with youth. See James McCosh.-Bridges. g Young Travers, who had been engaged to a girl. Travers's First Hunt.—Davis, Young Turkey, Gobbler, with highly arched head. See Thanksgiving Dinner, A.—Bryant. - Young. Vincent was a noble boy. See Story of Good Little Vincent.—Smiley. g º Young warbler of the spring ! . See To... a Robin-Anon. Young women] I don't be fond of killing. See Advice, to Young Women; or, The Rose and Strawberry-Wol- cott. e e • ‘ Youngest descendant of a glorious line. See To Admiral See Mr. George Dewey.—Vaughan. e “You-ow-ow !” said Blitzen. See Decoration of Honor.- Street. - Your aunt is coming, daughter dear. See Two Good Points. —Anon. Your beauty, ripe and calm and fresh. See To a Mistress Dying.—Davenant. e $ - Your body's motion is like music. See Like Music.—Whee- OCK. Your bow swept over a string. See Jan Kubelík.-Sand: burg. “Your ãarge against Mr. Barker, the artist here,” said the Magistrate. See Mr. Barker's Picture.-Adeler. Your Christmas comes with holly leaves. See Antipodes The Christmas at the Cape and Christmas at the Cape. —Runcie. Your coming is timely, oh son of Hur. See Ben-Hur (Ben- Hur and Iras).-Wallace. Your eyen two wol slee me sodenly. and Roundels.-Chaucer. See Merciles Beauto Your eyes that once were never weary of mine. See Ephe- mera.-Yeats. Your eyes were made for laughter. See Don't.—Roche. “Your father's a drunkard,” said pretty May Bell. See Drunkard-maker, The.—Anon. Your favorite picture rises up before me. guenots.”—(London Spectator.) Your feathers are ruffled, your beak’s rather long. See Dickie-bird l Dickie-bird l—Anon. - Your flag and my flag and how it flies today. See Flag Salute, A.—Anon. e Your ghost will walk, you lover of trees. See De Gustibus.” —Browning. Your grace shall pardon me, I will not back. John (Speech of the Dauphin).-Shakespeare. Your greatest problem is yourself. See You Yourself.- Wightman. Your hands lie open in the long fresh grass. Life, The (Silent Noon).--Rossetti. Your heart has trembled to my tongue. heart has Trembled.”—Henley. Your heart is a music-box, dearest I See Song.—Osgood. Your highness of Castile. See Speech of the Grand Rabbi. Moses Ben Habib, to Ferdinand and Isabella.-Hugo. Your highness sent for me? See Way to Conquer, The.— Procter. Your Honor, I ha’n’t got a word to say in my defense. See “Attempted Suicide.”—Frost. Your honours, and you, gentlemen of the jury; Permit me to remind you of the importance of this trial. See In Defence of the British Soldiers.-Quincy. “Your horse is faint, my is sick.” See Lord of Butrago, The.—Lockhart. Your house is built on holy ground. See New House; Old IHome.—Chadwick. Your letter, lady, came too late. See More Cruel than War and same.—Hawkins." Your love-affairs—how well you have outgrown them. See Yº of First Love, The.—(Kempton-Wace Letters, €. Your majesty, Louvois would crave an interview. V and his Minister.—Doyle. Your murmurs bring the pleasant breath. The.—Brown. Your name is Mister Reporter ? Eh! Eves.—Emerson. Your peaks are beautiful, ye Apennines nines.—Bryant. - Your picture smiles as first it smiled. See Amulet, The.— Emerson. Your pleasures spring like daisies iin the grass. Troubles.—Landor. Your pocket must hold a penny to spare. Penny, The.—Anon. Your proud eyes give me their wearied splendour. See Disillusion.—Wilkins. Your shepherd is very near to Earth. See Pan and the Young Shepherd. Shepherd The.—Hewlett. Your silken fringed lids unclose. See Spectre of the Rose, . The...—Gautier. Your threats how wain, Corregidor. See Ballad of Manila Bay, A.—Roberts. Your tiny picture makes me yearn. —Massey. “Your train is thirty minutes late l’’ My Life.—Bingham. See Millais's “Hu- See King See House of See Song: “Your See Louis See Streams, See Two Christmas See To the Apen- See Ianthe's See Moon's See Christie's Portrait. See That Whistle Saved King, my lordſ your gallant horse “Your walk is lonely, blue-eyed Grace.” See Grace and her Friends.--Larcom. Your wedding-ring wears thin, dear wife; ah, Summers not a few. See Worn Wedding-ring, The.—Bennett. “You’re a great little wife.” See Pass on the Praise.— Anon. - You're a kind woman, Nan I ay, kind and true l See Nell. —Buchanan. You're a mean, hateful girl—I don’t like you. See Break- fast.—Rook. - You're a traitor convicted, you know very well. See Jeffer. son D.—Cornwell. You're an impertinent fellow ! I say, you're an insolent and impertinent fellow. See “I Know a Maiden Fair to See.”—Moore. You’re clever at drawing, The.— I own. See Coquette, Saxe. You're going out to tea today. See Going to Aunt Ruth's to Tea.—Anon. e You're going to build a new barn. See Building of the Barn, The.—Bingham. You're going to leave the homestead John. the Homestead.—Anon. You're my friend: I was the man the Duke spoke to. See Flight of the Duchess The.—Browning. * You're right, sir, I ain’t much to look at, but I ain’t a bad 'un to go. See Soft-hearted Bill.—Sapte. You're starting today on life's journey. See Have Courage, Boy, to Say No.—Anon. º You're surprised thate I ever should say no 2 See Whistling in Heaven.—Anon. “You’re the first girl I ever kissed,” he said with beaming eyes. See Before She Thought.—Shirley. “You’re what? asked the common or garden spook. See Ghost of a Flower, The.—Anon. Yours, not for self, to wield the sword. See Britain's Appeal to Her Men.—Bell. See Dead Kitten, See Leaving You’s as stiff an’ cold as a stone, little cat. The.—Anon. You's as stiff an’ as cold as a stone. See Dead Pussy Cat, The...—Anon. Youth and childhood are the seasons. See Exhibition Day. —Doolittle. Youth gone, and beauty gone if ever there. See Monna Innominata (Sonnet: “Youth gone,” etc.). and Youth Gone and Beauty Gone.--Rossetti. Youth hath many charms. See Youth and Age.—Arnold. Youth, large, lusty loving—youth full of grace, force, fasci- nation. See Youth, Day, Old Age and Night.—Whit- Iſla, Il. Youth rambles on life's arid mount. See Progress of Poetry, The.—Arnold. Youth, that pursuest with such eager pace. See Carpe Diem and Youth, that Pursuest.—Houghton. Youth, thou art fled. See Flight of Youth, The...—Coleridge. Youth I thou wear'st to manhood now. See Life.--—Scott. Youth's bright palace is overthrown. See Lament, A: “Youth's bright palace.”—McCarthy. You've all read many, a thrilling tale. See Galesburg Fire Department.—Smiley. You've built up quite a city here. See Old Timer, The.— Mason. You’ve called on me to make a speech. See His Speech.- IlOIl. You’ve called to see Jack, I suppose, sir; sit down. See . Under the Wheels.--—Carleton. You've come to see the dead face of your king. See Cru- saders, The.—Murray. You've heard, kind friends, I have no doubt. See Always Last.—Anon. You've heard o' Measter Tupper ? well, I’ve heard on un too. See Proverbeel Feelossify.—“Agrikler.” You've heard the chanticleer declare. See Under the Talcum Powder Bag.—Ade. You’ve heard the fable, “Mouse and Pussy.” See Fred's First Speech.--Doolittle. You've heerd about that time, say havn't you, when Wix. See Bo.—Meyers. You've never seen Winning Cup [or Kissing Cup) have you ? Stroll around to the paddock, my lord. See Win- ning Cup’s. Race.—Rae-Brown. You've pluck’d a curlew, drawn a hen. ynge. You’ve quizzed me often and puzzled me long. the School-master, The.—Wheeler. “You’ve saved my life,” the master said. See Three Wishes. See On an Island.— See Boy to The.—Anon. You’ve seen the snow man in the yard 7 See Snow Man, The...—Cone. - You've seen the snowy lilies. See Chinese Lilies.—Pollard, You've told your tale how our brave boys fought. See John Nicholls of Spartanburg.—Rooney. Yt felle abowght the Lamasse tyde. See Battle of Otterburn, The...— (Old Ballad.) Yusef Ben Hassen slept and dreamed a dream. See Ben Hassen's Dream.—Messaros. Yust a leedle Snuppy nose. See Und Dot's Him.—Anon. Yvonne stood dazed. Her husband gone to prison. See Shadow of the Guillotine.—Rothwell. Z. Zack Bumstead uster flosserfize. See A.— Foss. Philosopher, 1039 Zamboanga AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Zamboangal Zamboanga I See Zamboanga.-Dyer. Zees Tayodore, ze “Ridaire Rude.” See President Roosevelt's Blood.—Fox. Zekiel gets the “chores” done. —McBride. Zekle crep' up, quite unbeknown. (Courtin', The).-Lowell. Zeus, brazen-thunder-hurler. See Faun Sees Snow for the First Time, The.—Aldington. Zey say Zat we have no heart an' zat all we care for ees ze tip. See Waiter, The.—Lynch. Zig-zagging it went. See Old Line Fence, The.—Bellaw. See Courtin' in the Country. See Biglow Papers, The Zoned by what dread immensity. See Jetsam (In Memory of the sinking of the Titanic).--Donner. . Zooks I must woo the Muse today. See Family Poetry.— Barham. Zounds ! How the price went flashing through. See Israel IFreyer's Bid for Gold.—Stedman. tº Zounds 1 sir, I will not hear a word aboot it. See Man...of the World, The (Utility of Booing, The) and Utility of Booing, The.—Macklin. ; Zuleika is fled away. See Zuleika, -O'Shaughnessy... Z-z-z-z-z-z A monster of iron, steel and brass standing on the slim iron rails. See As the Pigeon Flies.—Lewis. 1040 APPENDIX GUIDE TO APPENDIX I. SPECIAL DAYS ARBOR DAY BIRD DAY . CHRISTMAS . DECORATION DAY . EASTER . FLAG DAY . FOURTH OF JULY . HALLOWE’EN LABOR DAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LINCOLN's BIRTHDAY . MAY DAY . NEW YEAR’s DAY . THANKSGIVING AND HARVEST Home. WALENTINE’s DAY . WASHINGTON's BIRTHDAY II. CHARADES, DIALOGUES, DRILLS, ETC. CHARADES . DIALOGUES, PLAYs, CoNCERT RECITATIONS, ETC. . DRILLS . PANTOMIMES PARODIES TABLEAUx . III. TEMPERANCE SELECTIONS. (Alphabetical arrangement of titles) e PAGE 1043 104.4 1046 1048 1049 1049 1050. 1051 1051 1051 1052 1053 1053 1054 1054 1055 1055 1056 1056 1057 1057 1058 1042 w a APPENDIX The following lists do not claim to be complete, but as suggestions they will be found useful. All the titles, together with many others equally appropriate, are included in the TITLE INDEX. When f. follows the title, one or more of the succeeding titles will be found suitable. I. SPECIAL DAYS ARROR, TXAY A B C of Landscape Gardening, The. Acorn Cups and Saucers. Age of Trees, The. Airs of Spring, The. All Mankind are Trees. American Forests, The. Among the Pines. Among the Redwoods. Among the Trees. Angler's Trysting-tree, The. Answer of the Gardener, The. Apple Blossom, The, ff. Appeal of the Trees, The. Apple Barrel, The. April, ff. Arab to the Palm, The. Arbor Day, ſf Arbutus. As You Like It (sels.) Aspects of the Pines. Autocrat of the Breakfast-table, The (Talks on Trees). Autumn Leaves, The. Baby Seed Song. Ballad of Trees and the Master, A. Beautiful Trees. Beauty of Trees, The. Beech Tree's Petition, The. Best Kind to Plant, The. Best Trees and Vines, The. Birch Tree, The. Blossom, The, ff. g Blushing Maple Tree, The. Boys and the Apple Tree, The. Bramble Flowers, The. Brave Old Oak, The. Brier. Britannia's Pastorals (Scented Grove, The). British Oak, The. Bud, The. Buſb Garden, A. Bunch of Flowers, A. Caelica (Seed-time and Harvest). California's Giant Trees. Can you Plant the Seed. Cedars of Lebanon, The. Cedars, The. * Celebrating Arbor Day. * Celebration of Arbor Day, The. Celestial Passion, The (Voice of the Pine, The). Chanted Calendar, A. Charms of Rural Life, The. Charter Oak, The. Cherries, ff. Cherry Tree, The. Chestnut, The. Chestnut-tree, The. Child and the Flowers, The. Child to a Rose, A. Choosing a State Tree. Chrysanthemums. Cocoa-tree, The. Comfort of the Trees, The. Coming of Spring, The. Commonest Delight, The. Consider the Lilies, ff. Convention of Michigan Trees. Corn, ff. Cotton Plant, The. Counting the Seeds. Country Life. Criminal Treatment of Trees. Crocus, ff. Cynic of the Woods, The. Discipline of Gardening, The. Discourse on Trees, A. Do and Don’t. Draper’s “Ten Commandments” on Tree Planting. Each has a Garden in his Heart. Earliest Spring. Early Miss Crocus. Early Primrose, The. Early Spring. Edwin the Fair (Wind in the Pines, The). Elm, The, ff. Evangeline (Primeval Forest, The). Excursion, The (sels.). Facts about Trees. Faerie Queene, The (sels.). Faun, The. Favorite Trees. Fern and the Moss, The, ff. Fields of Corn, The. Fir-tree, The. First Crocus, The. First Flowers, The. First Pussy Willows, The. Flax Flower, The. Flower, The, ff. For Arbor Day. For Posterity. Foreign Lands. Forest, The, ff. Frank Avowal, A. Freddie and the Cherry-tree. Garden, The, ff. Girt Woak Tree that's in the Dell, The. Glory of the Woods, The. Gourd and the Palm, The. Green. Things Growing. Greenwood, The. Heart of a Seed, The. Heart of the Tree, The. Historic Tree of Chicago, The, ff. Holly-tree, The. House of the Trees, The. Hymn for Arbor Day, A. I Love the Sugar Maple. I Saw in Louisiana a Live Oak Growing. “I wonder if you’re thinking.” Improvement of School Grounds. In April, In Green Old Gardens. In Memoriam (sels.) In the Golden Birch. In the Grass. In the Hemlocks. In the Meadow. In the Orchard. In the Spring. In the Woods. Inscription for the Entrance to a Wood. Invitation. Ivy, The. Kinds of Trees to Plant. Enow the Trees. Larch and the Oak, The. “Leafless are the trees,” etc., ff. Leaves, The, ff. Legend of the Aspen, A, ff. Lesson of a Tree, The. Lessons from Scripture Flowers. Lessons of Nature, The, ff. | Lilac, The, ff Lily, The, ff. Lines Written in Early Spring. Little Acorns, The. Little and Great. Little Brown Seed, The, ff. Little by Little. Little Fir Trees, The. Little Leaf, The. Little Leaf’s Sacrifice, The, ff. Little Peach Blossom. Little Pine Tree, The. Little Plant, The, ff. Little Tree, The. Little Trees. Live Oak, The. London Plane-tree, A. Lonely Pine, The. 1043 AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Majesty of Trees, The. Man and Nature. Maple, ff. Marshes of Glynn, The. g Masque of Pandora, The (Voices of the Forest). May. Motion Exercise, A. Miracle Workers, The. Miss Willow. Modern Painters (sels.) Mountain to the Pine, The. Music of Nature, The. My Little Neighbors. My Song. My Strawberry. My Window Ivy. Nature, ff. New Holiday, A. New York State Program for Arbor Day, 1889. No Flowers. Norwood (Anxious Leaf, The). O Brother Tree. O Dreamy, Gloomy, Friendly Trees. Oak, The, ff. Of Solitude (“Hail, old patrician trees,” etc.). Old Apple-tree, The. Old Flower Beds, The. Olive Tree, The. Orchard, The, ff. Orion (In Forest Depths). Our Casuarina Tree. Our Garden. Palm-tree, The, ff. Parlement of Foules (Trees, Flowers, and Birds). Passing of the Forest, The. Peter's Garden. Pine Needles. Pine Tree, The, ff. Pipe of Pan, The. Plant a Tree, ff. Plea, A. Plea of the Trees, The. Poplar, The, ff. Poplar-field, The. Popular Poplar Tree, The. Pussy Willow. Race of the Flowers, The. Raven and the Oak, The. Real Tree, The. Relations of Trees to Water. Restoration of the Forests, The. Return of Spring. School Environment. School Garden, The. Scripture Etchings for Arbor Day. Seasons, The . Spring (sels.). Seed, The, ff. Seven Little Planters. Shepheardes Calendar, The (sels.). Snowdrop, The, ff. Snowing of the Pines, The. Song: “For the tender beech.”—Peacock. Song for Tree-planting. Song of Arbor Day. § Song of Nature. Song of Palms. Song of Spring, A. Song of the Grass Blades. Song of the Maple. Song of the Palm. Song of the Pine, The. Songs of the Trees. Sower, The, ff. Spare the Trees. Spice-tree, The. Spring, f. Spray of Pine, A. Suggestions for Arbor Day Observance. Talking in their Sleep. Talking Trees, The. Talks on Trees. Tapestry Trees. Tears of the Poplars, The. Temple, A. Ten Principles of Pruning. Their Secret. Thoughts on Conservation. Thousand Things, A Three Trees, f. To a Maple Seed. To a Pine-tree. To an Elm. To Primrose, etc. To Spring. To the Fir-tree. “Totty and Trotty.” Touch of Nature, A. Trailing Arbutus. Tree, The, ff. True Nobleman, A. Twig that Became a Tree, The. |Under the Leaves. Under the Old Elm, ff. * Under the Willows. Unique Celebration, A. Up I Up / My Friend, and Quit Your Books. Useful Trees, The. Uses of the Forest, The. Venturesome Buds, The. Violets, The. Voice in the Wild Oak, The. Voice of Spring, The. Voice of the Grass, The. Voice of the Pines, The. Voices of the Trees, f. Waiting to Grow. Waking of Spring, The. Waking Year, The. Warnings from History. Washington Sequoia, The. Waste Places. Wayside Inn, The. “Were there no Trees.” “We’ve heard so much.” “What plant we.” What the Burdock was Good For. What the Daisy Said. What the Little Bird Said. What the Trees Said. What Would Happen. When we Plant a Tree. White Anemone, The. White Rose and the Poppy, The. Why ye Blossome Cometh before ye Leafe. Wild Apples. Willow, The, ff. Wind in the Pines, The. Winged. Seeds. W., the Trees: A Prose Poem. OOCi. Woodland Hymn, A, ff. Woodman, Spare that Tree. Woodnotes. Wood-song. SPECIAL BOOKS: AD–LLC—PEO—HS—ADP-ADPR — OAA—NAE–SN–NV. BIRD DAY Address to a Robin. Address to the Woodlark. Albatross [, The J. Alexander and Compaspe (Animate Nature). American Eagle, The...—Thompson. At Little Virgil's Window. At the Bird College. Aurora Leigh (“But then the thrushes sang”). Babsie-bird. Baby Birds. Ballad of the Thrush, The. Bank-swallows, The. Before the Robin Dares. Bird, The, ff. Black Cock, The. Blackbird, The, ff. Bluebird, The, ff. Bluebird’s Lullaby, The. Blue-jay, The. Bob White. Bobolink, The, ff. Boy and the Robin, The. Boy and the Skylark, The. Breeding Lark. Broken Wing, The. Brother Robin. Brown Thrush, The. Building of the Nest, The. Bullfinch, The. Burial of the Linnet, The. Caged Bird, A. Canadian White-throat, Canary, The, ff. Captive Bird, The. Captive Humming-bird, The. Cardinal Bird, The. Caw I Caw I Cawl Chaffinch's Nest at Sea, The. Chickadee. Chickens, The, ff. Child and the Bird, The. Child and the Sparrow, The. Chimney Nest, The. Chimney Swallows. Cock Robin’s Death. Come Here, Little Robin. Crumbs to the Birds. Complaint of the Bird in a Dark Room. Concert in the Wood, The. Cranes of Ibycus, The. Crow's Children, The. Cuckoo, The, ff. Cunning Old Crow, The. Curlew's Call, A. Cynthia (Address to the Nightingale). The. 1044 APPENDIX Dead Bird, The. Dead Sparrow, The. Departure of the Swallow, The, ff. Dickey-bird, The... . . Dickie-bird I Dickie-bird l *. Don't Kill the Birds. tº “Don’t rob the birds of their eggs, boys.” Dove, The, ff. ſº M Doves at Mendon, The, ff. Dumb Animals. Eagle, The, ff. Early Bird, The, ff. Egg a Chicken, An. Eggs and Birds. Emperor's Bird's-nest, The. Empty Nest, The. English Lark, The. English Sparrow, The. Epitaph on a Robin Redbreast, An. Faithful Bird,The. Falcon, The...—Stoddard. Farewell of the Birds. Farmer's Song-bird, The. Feathered Name-speakers. Feather's Message, A. Fiend in Feathers: The Owl. First Blue-bird, The.. First Skylark of Spring, The. First Swallow, The. Flicker on the Fence, The. Flight of the Birds, The. Flight of the Geese, The. Flight of the Wild Geese. Flock of Birds, A, if Foolish Little Robin. Fox and the Crow, The. Gay Robin. Gold Robin, The. Golden Crown Sparrow of Alaska. Golden Orioles, The. Golden Robin’s Nest, The. Golden-crested Wren, The. Goldfinch Starved in his Cage, The. Good News. Grateful Swan, The. Gray Forest Eagle, The. Green Linnet, The. Grey Linnet, The. “Happy as a robin.” Happy Bird, The. ſº FIast thou Heard the Nightingale 3 Herald Crane, The. Hermit Thrush, The. |Hidden Songster, The. Housekeeping of the Birds, The. How Two Birdies Kept House in a Shoe. Humming-bird, The, j. . “I had a little yellow bird.” “I heard a robin sing.”. “I love the pleasant spring.”... . $ “I would not hurt a living thing.” If Ever I See. If I Can Not. . If I Were a Bird. “If words were birds.” It is never too Late to Mend (Lark in the Gold-fields, The). Jackdaw, The. g Jenny Wren and Robin Redbreast. Ringfisher, The. Lady-bird and the Ant, The. Lady-bird in the House. Lament of a Mocking-bird. Lark, The, ff. Last Robin, The. Lines to the Stormy Petrel. Little Beach Bird, The. Little Bird, The, ff Little Brown Bird, A Little Lark, The. º Little Maiden and the Little Bird, The. Iittle Mud-sparrows, The. London Sparrows, The. Long-tailed Titmouse Nest, The. Loon, The, ff. g Lost: Three Little Robins. Lucy’s Canary. Magpie, The, ff. Maiden and the Bluebird, The. Maryland Yellow-throat, The. Master Sky-lark (Sky-lark's Song, The). May House Hunting. Meadow Lark, The, ff. Merry Brown Thrush, The. Midsummer Night's Dream (Birds). Mocking-bird, The. Mocking-bird’s Song, The. “Mother Nature is glad.” My Aviary. My Catbird. My Little Neighbor. My Thrush. Nest, The. Nest Eggs, f. Nestlings. Nightingale, The, ſf. O Lark of the Summer Morning. O Nightingale l Thou Surely Art. Ode to a Nightingale. Ode to the Cuckoo. Of the Child with the Bird at the Bush. Old Speckle's Guest. On a Thrush Singing in Autumn. On the Death of Mrs. Throckmorton's Bullfinch. Oriole’s Nest Song. Our Oriole Neighbors. Our Sir Robin. Oven-bird, The. Owl, The, ff. Pairing Time Anticipated. Paradise of Birds, The. Parlement of Foules, The. Parrot, The, ff. Pelican Island (sels.) Peter-bird, The. Phoenix and the Turtle, The. Phyllyp Sparowe. Pigeon House, The. Pine Tree Academy, The. Plea for the Birds, A Poet and Lark. Poor Robin. Pretty Little Blue Bird. Ragged Robin. Raven, The -Coleridge. Red Bird, The. Redbreast and the Butterfly, The. Redbreast Chasing the Butterfly, The. Redwing's Song. Remorse. Return of tho Birds, The. Return of the Swallows, The. Rime of the Ancient Mariner, The (Lovo and Prayer). Robert of Lincoln. Robin, The, ff. Ruby-crowned Kinglet, The. Rule for Birds' Nesters, A. Sandpiper, The, ff. Scarlet Tanager, The. Sea-birds, ff Sea-gull, The. Sea-mews in Winter Time. Seasons, The (sels.). September Robin, A. Sidera (Philomela). Silver Bird’s Nest, The. Sing on, Blithe Bird! Sing-away Bird, The. Singing Lesson, The. Sir Lark and King Sun. Sir Robin. Six Little Sparrows. Skylark, The, ff. “Sleep, little innocents.” Snow-bird, The, ff. Snow-filled Nest, The. Song of Hiawatha, The (Hiawatha's Childhood). Song of the Sparrow, The. Song: The Dove. Song: The Lark. Song: The Owl. Song the Oriole Sings, The. Song-bird of the Princess, The. Song-sparrow, The. Sonnet: To a Bird that Haunted the Waters of Laaken in the Winter. Sonnet: To the Redbreast. Sorrowful Sea-gull, The. Sospiri di Roma (White Peacock, The). Southern Snow-bird, The. Sparrow, The, ff. Spring Lilt, A. Spring Song of the Birds Starling, The. , “Suppose you lived in a little green house.” Swallow, The, ff Tale, A. Tale of Birds and Boys, A. Ten Birds, The. Ten Little Robins. Three Little Nest-birds. Three O'Clock in the Morning. Throstle, The. Thrush in the Moonlight, A. Thrush’s Nest, The, ff. Thyrsis (Departure of the Cuckoo). Time of the Singing of Birds, The. ‘‘Tis true one swallow never made a summer.” Titmouse, The. Caty-did. City Swallow. Crow. Hedge Sparrow. Humming-bird, ff. Nightingale. To a Redbreast. T O : AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Robin. Sea-bird. Skylark. Swallow Building under our Eaves. Waterfowl. To an Oriole. To my Canary Bird. To the Cat-bird. To the Cuckoo. To the First Robin. To the Humming-bird. To the Lady-bird. To the Lark. To the Man-of-war-bird. To the Mocking-bird. To the Nightingale. To the Redbreast. To the White-throated Finch. Tragedies of the Nests, The. Trail of the Bird, The. Trouble in the Tree-top. Turtle Dove's Nest, The. Two Cuckoo Poems. Two Little Birds. Two Little Magpies Sat on a Wall. Two Old Crows. Two Wise Owls. Veery, The, ff. Verses to a Robin Red-breast, etc. Very Birds of the Air, The. Voice of the Dove, The. Voices of the Wildwood. Wakeful Birds, The. Waking of the Lark, The. Warble for Lilac-time. Warble Thy Lays to Me. Watching for Crumbs. “We'll build a nest.” What a Very Rude Little Bird Said to Johnny this Morn- Ing. What Robin Told. What the Birds Said. What the Birds Say. What the Robin Can Tell. What the Snow-birds, Said. What the Sparrow Chirps. When I am Big. When the Swallows. Which is Your Way ? Whip-poor-will. White Birds, The. White Gull, The. Whitethroat, The, ff. Who Stole the Bird’s Nest ? Why some Birds Hop and Others Walk. Why the Robin’s Breast is Red. Winter Thrush, The. Winged Worshippers, The. Woodchuck and Bobolink. Woodpecker, The. Woodpecker and the Dove, The. World’s Music, The. Wren and the Hen, The. Wren's Nest, A T O : SPECIAL BOOKS: GN–LLC—Poſt—SN CHRISTMAS Adoration of the Wise Men, The. Ah Yet's Christmas. Alaska Christmas Candles. Alla for Rosa. Angelic Song, The. Angels, The. Ann Teek’s Silk Dress. Annunciation, The. Apollo Belvedere. Archbishop's Christmas Gift, The. As Joseph was a-Walking. At Bethlehem, ff. At Christmas Time, ff. At Chrystemesse-tyde. At the Turn of the Road. Away in a Manger. Babouscka. * Baby Zulma's Christmas Carol. Ballad: “Good Christmas Bells, I pray you.” Ballad of Calnan's Christmas, The. Ballade of Christmas Ghosts. Ballade of Old Loves, A. Bell of Innisfare, The. Bells Across the Snow. Ben-Hur (Angel and the Shepherds, The). Bessie's Christmas Dream. Best Tree, The. JBethl’em Star. g Billy's Santa Claus Experience. Birds of Bethlehem, The. Birth of Christ, The. Boy's Idea of Christmas. Prownies from Dolly-land, The, Buying Presents, Carol for Christmas Eve, A. Carol: “We bring the holly.” Catastrophe, A. Ceremonies for Christmas. Cheerful Givers. Child Born at Bethlehem, The. Child Jesus in the Garden, The. Child, The.—Tabb. © Children of Wind and the Clan of Peace, The. Child’s Hymn, A. Child's Mistake, A. Chrees'mas Time. Christ, Child, The. Christkindlein. Christmas, ff. Christ's Nativity. Church Decking at Christmas. Colonial Christmas. Come Home, my Sailor. “Comes the Christ-child gentle.” Compliments of the Season. Confidence in St. Nick. Cradle Hymn. Cross of the Dumb, The. Das Krist Kindel. Dashing through the Snow. Day before Christmas, The. Day of Days, The. December.—Doane. Dickey’s Christmas. Discontented Fir-tree, The. Dr. Opimian on Christmas. Dogs' Christmas Dinner, The. Doll's Christmas, The. Dot's Christmas; or, The Sober Hat. Dream of Past Christmases, A Earl Sigurd's Christmas Eve. Early Christmas Morning. Earthly Paradise, The (Christmas Carol). Echoes from Bethlehem. |Brmpty Stocking, The. End of the Play, The. Evergreen, The. Exercise around the Christmas Tree. Fairy Faces. Father Christmas. Father Christmas’ Message. Feel in the Christmas Air, A Felix. Festival of St. Nicholas, The. Festive Time, The. First Christmas, The, ff. First Noel, The. Five Fat Turkeys. Flight into Egypt, The. For Christmas Day, ff. For the Wanderer. Friar's Christmas, The. Friend at Court, A. “From Earth-land, from Sky-land.” Eruit for Me, The. Gabe's Christmas Eve. Gay Christmas Ball, A. Gentle Reminder, A. Gift of the Kind Heart, The. Glad Evangel, The. Glorious Song of Old, The. God Bless US Every One God Rest You, Merry Gentlemen. Going Home for Christmas. Golden Cobwebs, The. Good King Wencelas. Good Shepherd, The. “Gracious Time,” The. Grandma's Mistake. Great Saving, A. Guided by a Star. Guiding Santa Claus. Hands across the Sea. Hang up the Baby's Stocking. Happy Christmas, A Happy Christmastide. Happy Greetings. Haughty Aspen, The. His First Christmas-tree. Holiday Acrostic, A Holly, The. Holy Night, The. Holy Well. Hooray for Christmas I How Christmas Came. FIow. Christmas Came to Crappy Shute. How does Santa Claus Do It? Bow Santa Claus Came to Simpson's Bar. How Santa Claus Comes. How the Celebrated Miltiades Peterkin Pauſ Got the Better of Santa Claus. How the Christ-flower Bloomed. Hymn for Christmas. Hymn of the Nativity, A. I Wonder. If I were Santa Claus. If I were Santa's Little Girl. % 1046 APPENDIX If You're Good. Important Note, An, In Christmas Land. In Memoriam (sels.) In Santa Claus Land. Inexhaustibility of the Subject of Christmas. Introduction, An. Is There a Santa Claus 3 Jean Noel. Jest 'fore Christmas. Joe's Search for Santa Claus. Joey's Christmas. Jolly Old Saint Nicholas. Keeping Christmas. Kid Sixey's Christmas. Kindergarten Christmas, A. King Christmas. Kittyboy's Christmas. Knighting of the Sirloin, The. Kriss Kringle, if Laong's Christmas Mission. “Last Christmas I was Glad.” Legend of the Christ-child, A. Legend of the Christmas Rose, The. Legend of St. Christopher. Let Santa Claus In. Let the Angels Ring the Bells. Letter to Santa. Letter to Santa Claus. Light in the Window, The. Light of Bethlehem, The. Light of Christmas, The. 1,ight of the World, The (At Bethlehem). Listen to Us. Little Beggar's Welcome. Little Billy's Christmas Eve. Little Charlie's Christmas. Little Christmas Tree, The. “Little Feller's Stockin', The.” Little Friend, The. Little Gottlieb. Little Gray Lamb, The. Little Helpers of Santa Claus. Little Mud-sparrows, The. Little Rocket's Christmas. Little Roger's Night in the Church. Little Wolf's Wooden Shoes. Lo | New-born Jesus. Lunch for Santa, A. Major Jones's Christmas Present. Mamma’s Present. Marjory's Christmas Story. Mark Well My Heavy, Doleful Tale. Marmion (Christmas in the Olden Time). Marriage of Santa Claus, The. Mary the Mother of Jesus. Masters, in this Hall. Meditation for Christmas Day, A. Merry Christmas, ff. Messiah. Minstrels and Maids. Minty's Christmas. Mr. Bluff's Experiences of Holidays. Mr. Kris Kringle. Mistletoe, The. Mistletoe Bough, The.. ^, Mrs. Brownlow's Christmas Party. Mrs. Santa Claus. Money and Dreams. Morley's Christmas Eve, The. Mother Goose Exercise. Mt. Pisgah's Christmas Possum. Mousie, The. My Christmas Secrets. “My doll got a bran new head.” My Nutcracker. Mystic Thorn, The. Mystic’s Christmas, The. Nativity, The, ff. Neighbors of the Christ Night. Nell's Christmas Stocking. New Christmas, The. New Prince, New Pomp. Newest Thing in Christmas Carols, The. Night after Christmas, The. Night before Christmas, The. Noel. North Wind's Christmas Tour, The. “O bells that chime your sweetest.” O Little Town of Bethlehem. Ode on Christmas. Ode on the Birth of our Saviour, An. Offertory, An. Old Christmas, ff. Old Jack Watt's Christmas. Old Musician. Old Santa has Struck. Old Tom Tusser's Advice. , Old Violinist's Christmas. Ole Bull’s Christmas. “Ole Marster’s” Christmas, The. On Christmas Eve. On Good Wishes At Christmas, On Santa Claus. On the Morning of Christ's Nativity. On the Nativity of Christ. Orphan's Dream of Christmas, The. Our Christmas. Our Christmas Dinner. Peace of Christ, The. |Peace on Earth. Peaceful Night, The. Peter's Christmas Party. Plantation Christmas. Poor House Christmas, A. Poor Santa Claus. Power of Christmas, The. Present for Mamma, A. Present for Santa, A. Providential Christmas. Psalm for Christmas Day. Query, A. Queen of the Year, The. Real Santa Claus, A. Regarding Santa Claus. Retribution. Ring the Bells. Roger Kent's Home-coming. Russian Christmas, A. Russian Santa Claus, The. Sabot of Little Wolff, The. Sailor Santa Claus, A. St. Christopher of the Gael. St. Nicholas, ff. Santa Claus, f. Santa's Fairies. Santa's Helpers. Scaring Santa Claus. Seeing Santa Claus. Sery. Shammy's Christmas Tree. Shepherds in Judea, The. Shepherds, The. Signs of Christmas. Simple Bill of Fare For a Christmas Dinner, A. Sin of the Prince Bishop, The. sº Since Papa Doesn't Drink. Six Little Candles. Sly Santa Claus. Snowflake, The. So, Now is Come Our Joyful’st Feast. Soft Spot in B 606. “Somebody is Coming.” Somebody's Coming. Son of God is Born, The. Song of the Christmas Elves. Song of the Holly. Song of the Shepherd Boy at Bethlehem, The. Sons of the Morning. Spirit of Christmas, The. Star Bearer, The. Star in the West, The. Star of Bethlehem, The. Star of the East. Star Song. Stocking Song. Stocking's Christmas, The. Stockings or Scales. Stocking's Song, The. Story of Santa Claus, A. Strange Child's Christmas, The. Strike at Santa Claus' Shop, The. “Suppose when St. Nick.” Surprise for Santa Claus, A. Swipesy's Christmas Dinner. Tale of Christmas Eve, A. Tender . Shepherd, The. Then let the holly red be hung.” There's a Song in the Air. There's one thing I cannot get.” Three Holy Kings, The. Three Kings, The-Longfellow. Three Kings of Cologne, The. Three Ships. Till Christmas. 'Tis Christmas all over the country.” To a Christmas Pudding. To an Old Fogy, who Contends that Christmas is Worn Out. To Kriss. To the Fir-tree. sº To-day in Bethlehem. Tommy's Idea of Christmas. Trapper's Story. #. jº A. ree that Blooms at Christmas, & Turkey, The. The Two Christmas Eves. Two Christmas Saints. Under the Holly Bough. Under the Snow.—Collyer. Unfortunate, An. Virgin most Pure, A. Visit from St. Nicholas, A. Waits, The. Wassailer's Song. Watching for Santa Claus. Welcome, Beautiful Christmas Day, 104.7 AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS What a Christmas Carol Did. What Baby Wants. What Christmas Means, What I Should Like. What I'd Like. What is Christmas? What Makes Chirstmas. What Means This Glory ! What Shall Santa Bring? . . º What the Three Little Stockings Said. What's the Meaning | When Daddy Lights the Tree. When Santa Claus Comes. When Santa Claus was Ill. Where is Papa To-night? Where Love is, There God is Also. While Shepherds Watched, f. Who is It 7 Who Santy-Claus Wuz. Why Do Bells of Christmas Ring! Widow Brown’s Christmas. Winter Tree, A. Word to Santa Claus, A. Ye Ballad of Christmas. Yule Log, The. Yuletide Tale, A. SPECIAL BOOKS: LL–LLC— PEO — HS — BOC – CE — ChS—CHP–CLS—DWC—HE—OAC–YTC—YTE. IDECORATION IDAY Abstract of a Grand Army Speech. - Address at the Dedication of a Memorial Tablet. Address at the Dedication of the Cemetery at Adress to Northern and Southern Veterans. Address to the Soldiers. After the Battle, ff. Again Brethren and Equals. Aged Stranger. The. All Quiet along the Potomac. • * * America Survives the Ordeal of Conflicting Systems. Answering to Roll-call. Are Dead Heroes Present Are we a Nation ? Army of the Potomac. Army on the Potomac, The. Army Overcoat, The. At Fredericksburg. At Gettysburg. At the Camp-fire. Back from the War. Back 1n War Days. Ballad of Heroes, A. Band in the Pines, The. Barbara Frietchie. Battle above the Clouds, The. Battle Flag at Shenandoah. Battle Hymn of the Republic. Battle of Gettysburg. Battle of the Wilderness, The. Bay-fight, The. Beatl Beatl Drums l “Belligerent Non-combatants.” Between the Graves. Bivouac by the Rappahannock. Bivouac of the Dead, The. Black Regiment, The. Blue and the Gray, The. Brave at Home, The. Bravest of the Brave. “Bring flowers.” Burial of Grant, The. Carmen Bellicosum. Chattanooga. Children, The. Columbia's Emberm. Comrades Known in Marches Many. Cover Them. Over. Cruise of the “Monitor” The. “Cumberland,” The. Daughter of the Regiment, The. Dead Comrade, The. Dead on the Field of Honor. Dead Soldier, A Dead Soldier-boy, The. Dead Trumpeter, The. Dead Volunteer, The. Death of Grant, The. Death of Slavery, The. Death the Peacemaker. Decoration Day, ff. Dirge, A Dirge for a Soldier. Dirge for One Who Fell in Battle. Dirge for Two Veterans. Dreaming in the Trenches. Drummer Boy of Mission Ridge, The. Drummer Boy's Burial. Drummer of Company C, The. Gettysburg. Eagle's Song, The. Elegiac. Enlisted. Enlisting as Army Nurse. Eve of Decoration Day, The. Faded Coat of Blue. Flower Lore. Flowers for the Brave. Foes United in Death. For Decoration Day. For Our Dead. “From Mother Nature's countless hordes.” General George H. Thomas. Gettysburg, ff. Grandfather Dear. Grave in Hollywood Cemetery. Graves of our Dead, The. Graves of the Patriots, The. Great Remembrance, The. Heart of the War, The. “Here is a lily.” |Hero of the Gun, The. Hero of the Rank and File, The. Heroes. Heroes and the Flowers, The. Heroes' Day, The. Heroic Deed, The. High Tide at Gettysburg, The. His New Suit. Honor Our Patriot Dead. Honored Dead, The. How Old John Brown Took Harper's Ferry. How Sleep the Brave. Biow the Cumberland Went Down. Hymn of Our Armies. “I am the Goddess of Liberty.” “I bring my daisies.” “I’d like to make a flag.” Immortal Memories. In Action. In Days Like These. In Memoriam. In Memory. In One Grave. Incident of '64, An. Incident of the War, An. John Brown, ff. John Burns of Gettysburg. Johnston at Shiloh. Keenan's Charge. Last Fight, The. Last Grand Army Man, The. Last Roll-call, The. Lee to the Rear. Left on the Battle-field. Legacy of Conflict, The. Legacy of Grant, The. Let us Rejoice Together. Little Drummer, The. Little Green Beds, The. Little Nan. Little Soldiers. Logan at Peach Tree Creek. Lookout Mountain. Maine at Gettysburg. Major-General John Sedgwick. Manassas. Man who Wears the Button, The. Man with the Musket, The. Marching through Georgia. Marguerite.—Schroeder. Maryland Battalion, The. May 30, 1893. Memorial Day, ff. Men behind the Guns, The. Men of the Merrimac, The. Men of the North and West. Monument, for the Soldiers, A. Monument's Message, The. Music in Camp. My Country. My Little Soldier. Nameless Grave, A. National Flag, The. Nation’s Dead, The. Nation's Defenders, The. New Memorial Day, The. Oath of Freedom, The. Ode for Decoration Day. Ode in Time of Hesitation, An. Ode Recited at the Harvard Commemoration, July 21, 1865. Ode Sung on the Occasion of Decorating the Grave of the Confederate Dead. Ode Written in 1746. Old Canteen, The. Old Flag, The. Old Glory. Old Sergeant, The. g Old Soldier Tramp, The. Old Soldier's Story, The. Old Surgeon's Story, The. On Board the Cumberland. On the Rappahannock. 1048 APPENDIX On the Shores of Tennessee. On the Slain at Chickamauga. One Beneath Old Glory. Only a Soldier's Grave. Our Army and Navy. Our Colors at Fort Sumter. Our Country, ſf. Our Country’s Call. Our Country’s Defenders. Our Dead Heroes. Our Dead Soldiers. Our Fallen Heroes. Our Flag, ff. Our Heroes, ff. Our Heroes Graves. Our Martyred Dead. Our Ranks are Getting Thin. Out and Fight. Over their Graves. Palmetto and the Pine, The. ... Pathetic Incident of the Rebellion, A. Patriotic Message for Memorial Day, Patriotic Recitations, f. Patriotism, ff. Picket before Bull Run, The. Picket-guard, The. Pickett's Charge at Gettysburg. Poem Read at the Founding of the Gettysburg Monument. Reading the List. Re-enlisted. Regiment's Return, The. Remembrance. Reunited. Reveille, The. Review of the Dead. Review of the Grand Army. Riding with Kilpatrick. Roll-call, The. Rusty Sword, The. Salute the Flag. Scatter the Blooms. Scott and the Veteran. Second Review of the Grand Army. Settin' the Flags. Sheridan's Ride. Sherman’s March. Silent Army of Memorial Day, The. Silent Grand Army, The. Smallest of the Drums, The. Society of the Army of the Potomac. Soldier Boy, The. Soldier Poet, A. *: Soldier, Rest. Soldier Thistles. Soldier's Dirge, The. Soldier's Grave, A. Song for Decoration Day. Song of Sherman's Army. Song of the Chattahoochee. Speech at Indianapolis. Stand by the Flag. Starry Flag, The. Stars and Stripes, The. Star-Spangled Banner. Storming of Mission Ridge, The. Strewing Flowers on the Graves of Union Soldiers. Such is the Death the Soldier Dies. Sumter. Taps. Them Yankee Blankits. Thomas at Chickamauga. Those Rebel Flags. Three Hundred Thousand More. . . To the Grand Army of the Republic. Tramp, Tramp, Tramp. Tribute to the Unknown. Tri-colors, The. Troop-ship Sails, The. True Grandeur of Nations. True Incident of the War, A. Two Veterans. Uncover to the Flag. TJnder the Stars. Uninscribed Monument on One of the Battlefields of the Wil- derness, An. Union of Blue and Gray. |Unknown Dead, The. Unknown Hero, An. Varuna, The. Vicksburg. Vision of War, A. Voice of the Flag, The. Volunteer, The. Volunteer Soldiers of the Union, The. Wagoner of the Alleghanies, The. Wake Them in Peace Today. War. War's Sacrifice. “We little girls.” “We love the flowers. Welcome, A. & When Banners are Waving. Whistling Regiment, The. White Brigade, The. Who Marches Next Memorial Day ? Wounded. Wounded Soldier, The. You Put no Flowers on my Papa's Grave. SPECIAL BOOKS: AWB–BAB—BLP—HS—LLC—PAP — PAPrm—PEO—TWID—TMR.—AH 1-2–BE—BP—OAMI —PAH –PPV-PRR.—AP PV EASTER, Amoretti and Epithalamion (Easter). Apparition of Christ to his Mother, The. At Easter Time, ff Awakening. Barren Easter, The. Bells of Kremlin, The. Better Resurrection, A. Bunch of Lilies. Child's Easter, A. Christ Crucified. Christ Risen. Compensation. Consider the Lilies, ff. Crescent and the Cross, The. Crucifixion, The. Day of Joy, The. Day of Victory, The. Day Dawn—a Quiet Talk on Easter. Earth's Easter. Easter, ff. Easter-tide Deliverance, An. Egg Rolling. Egg Rolling in Washington. Fair Easter Lilies. First Te Deum, The. Flower's Easter Message, The. Give Flowers to the Children. Glimpse of Easter in the Azores, A. Glorying in the Cross. Grave, The (Resurrection, The). He is Risen. How Moravians Observe Easter. “I know that my Redeemer liveth.” Immortality, ff. In the Cross of Christ I Glory. Johanna Shove's Easter. Legend of Easter Eggs, The. Legend of the Lily, The. Life from Death. Light of the World, The (Resurrection, The). Madrigal, A. Mary. Mary’s Easter. Mother's Easter Scarf, The. Nature's Easter Music. Nellie's Easter Eggs. O Christ our King. "O glorious Easter morning.” Of the Lord’s Day and Easter. On Easter Morn. One Easter Day. Praise to the Lamb. Religion in Russia To-day. Resurgam. Resurrection, ff. Ring, Happy. Bells. Risen with Christ. Russian Easters. Sabbath Morn. Sepulcher in the Garden, The. Song for the Night of Christ's Resurrection. Song of Easter, A. Stone of the Sepulchre, The. Story of Easter Eggs, The. Strife is O'er, The. Svmbolism of Resurrection, The. To Find Easter. To Keep a True Lent. True Lent, A. Waiting for Easter. Wednesday before Easter. Welcome, Happy Morning. While it was Yet, Dark. Woman's Easter. HS—OAE FLAG DAY SPECIAL DAYS : About Flags. About Flags in Marine and Government Use. American Flag, The. Are we a Nation ? Ballad of “Old Glory.” Ballad of the War, A. Banner Betsy Made, The. Banner of the Stars, The. Banner that Welcomes the World, The. Baptism of the Flag, The. 1049 AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Barbara Frietchie. Battle-cry of Freedom, The (Dif. poem.). Beneath the Flag. Betsey's Battle Flag. Betsy Ross and the Flag. Birthday of the Stars and Stripes. Bonnie Blue Flag, The. But One Flag for our Country. Call to the Colors, The. Color Guard, The. Columbia's Banner. Comrades I Join the Flag of Glory. Concord Hymn. Cross and Flag. Defeat and Victory. E Pluribus Unum. e Eulogy on Charles Sumner (American Battle-flags). Festal Day has Come, The. Flag, The, ff. Flag and the Hymn, The. Flag of Our Union Forever, The. Flag of Stars, The... . Flag of the Constellation, The. Flag of the Free. * Flag of the United States of America, The. Flag with Fifteen Stripes, The. Flags. e Flags of the Nations. Flower of Liberty, The. Free Flag, The. “From Texas to Maine.” God save the Flag. History of Our Flag. EIurrah for the Flag. Hymn to the National Flag. Largest Flag, The. Loved Flag, The. Making the Flag. Meaning of Our Flag, The. Meaning of the American Flag, The. My Country's Flag. My Flag. Name of Old Glory, The. National Colors, The. National Ensign, The. National Flag, The. Nothing but Flags. Old Flag. Old Glory. One Beneath Old Glory. One Land, One Flag, One Brotherhood. Our Banner, ff. Our Country's Flag. Our Flag. Our Flag is There. Red and the Blue, The. Regiment Song. Reverence for the Flag. St. John's Fund, The. School-house Flag, The. Song of the Union. Stand by the Flag. Starry Flag, The. Stars and Stripes, The. Stars in my Country’s Sky—are ye all There? Star-spangled Banner, The. Stripes and the Stars, The. Tattered Flag, The. That Starry Flag of Ours. There is a Bonny Flag. There is Something in a Flag. “This is our country’s flag.” Toast to the Flag. Tribute to the Flag. Triple Flag Drill. Two Banners of America, The. Uncover to the Flag. Under the Stars and Stripes. . Union and Liberty. Voice of the Flag, The. What the Flag Means. Who Follows the Flag. Working for our Flag. sº-º-º-º-º-º: AWB—BA.B—BLP—CP—PAP — PAPrm PEO—AH 1-2–BE—BEHV-DT)—OAF—OCP—PPV— A PPV-PRR, IFOURTH OF JULY. About Fire-crackers. Adams and Jefferson (sels.) º Add Ryman’s Celebrated Fourth of July Oration. Addition to the Capitol, The. Advice to my Country. After the Fourth of July. America, ff. America First. American Government Unique. American Patriot's Prayer, The. Americanizing the Fourth. SPECIAL BOOKS: America's Natal Day. Ancient Prophecy, An. Appeal for Liberty, An. Articles of Confederation, The. Aspirations for America. Battle Hymn of the Republic. Battle of Bennington, The. Battle of Bunker Hill, The. Battle of Germantown, The. Battle of Lexington, The. Battle of Trenton. Battle, Song for Freedom, A. Bell of Liberty, The. Bell-ringer of '76, The. Biglow Papers, The (Revolutionary Hero, A). Birthday of the Republic, The. Blessings of Liberty, The. Boasting of Sir Peter Parker, The. Brave Boston Boys. Brother Jonathan's Birthday. Brother Jonathan's Lament for Sister Caroline. Building of the Ship, The. Bunker Hill, ff. Burgoyne's Surrender. Captain Molly at Monmouth. Carmen Bellicosum. Cause of Bunker Hill, The. Centennial, ff. Character of Washington, The. Columbia, f. Concord Hymn. Cost of Liberty, The. Crises of Nations. Dawn of the Centennial, The. Dawning Future, The. Day of our Country, The. Declaration of Independence, The. Decisiºn of Independence in the Light of Modern Criticism, €. Dignity of our Nation's Founders. Dome of the Republic, The. E Pluribus Unum. Eloquence of Revolutionary Periods, The. Emancipation from British Dependence. England and America. England and the Fourth of July. Eulogy on Adams and Jefferson. Eutaw Springs. Eye of Bunker Hill, The. First Battle of the Revolution, The, ff. For Independence, 1776. For the Fourth. Fourth of July, The, ff. Free America. Freedom, ff. \ Freedom's Natal Day. General Warren to his Troops at the Battle of Bunker Hill Ghost of an Old Continental, The. Glorious Fourth, The. God Save our Native Land. God Save the Nation. God's Country. Grandfather Watts' Private Fourth. Grandmother's Story of Bunker Hill Battle. Great American Holiday, The. Greatest Fruit of the Declaration. Growth of the American Republic. Haarlam Heights. Hail, America. Hail, Columbia. Hans von Spiegel's Fourth of July Oration. FHero Woman, The. Hezekiah Stubbins' Oration, July Fourth. Hills were Made for Freedom, The. History of the United States (sels.) Horologue of Liberty. How the Fourth of July Should be Celebrated. How we Became a Nation. Hurrah for the Fourth av July. Hymn for America, A. Independence, ff. International Ode. Jim's Aunt. John Paul's First Victory. Johnny's Fourth of July. Jonathan to John. Joshua of 1776, The. Keep the Holidays. Keller's American Hymn. Last Appendix to “Yankee Doodle,” The. Tuaw and Faith and Freedom. Lay of the Last Minstrel (Breathes there the Man). Lesson of the Revolution, The. Liberty, ff. Lift up Your Hearts. Little Black-eyed Rebel, The. Little Patriot, The. “Lonely Bugle Grieves, The.” Love of Country, The. Love thou thy Land. Mad Anthony’s Charge. Major's Fourth of July, The. Mecklenburg Declaration, The. Merchants of the Revolution. 1050 APPENDIX Minute Men of Northboro, The. Molly Pitcher. My Country, ff. s My Opinions and Betsey Bobbet's (Fourth of July in Jones- ville). Nathan Hale. National, ſf. Nation's Birthday, The. New England's Chevy Chase. New Fourths for Old. New Independence Day, The. New Liberty Bell, The. New National Hymn, A. Nineteenth of April, 1775, The. Oath of Freedom, The. Ode on the Celebration of the Battle of Bunker Hill. Ode Read at the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Fight at Concord Bridge. Ode Sung in the Town Hall, Concord, July 4, 1857. Ode to Independence Hall, An. Old-fashioned Fourth, An. On the Declaration of Independence. . One Country, ff. Origin of the Declaration, The. Our Barbarous Fourth. Our Centennial Celebration. Our Country, ff. Our Land. Our National Anniversary. Our Nationality. Our Navy. Our Own Dear Land. Our Responsibility as a Nation. Our Whole Country. Patriot Sons of Patriot Sires. Patriotic, ff. Paul Jones. Paul Revere’s Ride. Playing Fourth of July. Prayer for the Nation. Predictions Concerning the Fourth of July. Principle of the American Constitution, The. Principles of the Revolution, The. Psalm of the West. “Rally round the Flag.” Red, the White, the Blue, The. Red, White and Blue, The. Renaissance of Patriotism, A. Republic, The. Republic's Duty, The. Responsibility of our Country, The. Revolutionary Alarm, The. Rhapsody, A. “Ring l Ring I of liberty and peace.” Rodney's Ride. Safe and Sane Fourth of July, A. Saratoga Lesson, The. ‘‘Scum o' the Earth.” Seventy-six. Signing of the Declaration, The. Some Early Independence Day Addresses. Song for Lexington, A. Song of 1876, The. Song of the American Eagle. Song of the Cannon, The. Song of the Centennial. Song of the Union. South in the Revolution, The. Speech at Hamburg, July, 4. Speech on American Taxation. Speech on Moving his Resolutions for Conciliation with Anier. 1C8. Spirit of '76, The. Stanzas on Freedom. Supposed Speech of John Adams. Surprise of Ticonderoga, The. Surrender of Burgoyne, The. Sword of Bunker Hill, The. Task, The (Love of Liberty). Temple of Human Liberty, The That other Fourth. This Old Country. Ticonderoga. } To America, ff. To the Stars and Stripes from Abroad. To Thee, O Country. Tommy's Ride. Torch of Liberty, The. Treaty of Paris, The. Tri-colors, The. True Americanism. True Patriotism. Two Ways of Spending the Fourth. Union, The, ..ff Valley Forge. Volunteer, The. Wagoner of the Alleghanies (sels.) Warren’s Address. Welcome to the Nation. Women of the Revolution. Yankee Privateers, The. Yorktown. Young America. SPECIAL Books: BLP—CP—HE—Hs—LL–LLC—PEO —TMD–TMR.—AH 1-2–BE—BP—OAI IHAILLOWE’IENT All Hallow Eve. All Souls’ Night. Grandpa's Hallowe'en. Hallowe'en. Jack-o-Lantern. Old Hallowe'en Friends. St. Swithin’s Chair. Spell, The. Tam O’Shanter. T.ABOR IDAY American Laborers. Amlerican Wage-workers. Aurora Leigh (“Get leave to work”). Bell-founder, The. Choice of Occupations. Choice of Trades. Choosing a Trade, ff. Critical Conditions of Labor, The. Culture the Result of Labor. Curse to Labor, The. Daily Task, The. O David, ºld (“ Whatever I have tried to do in my 1Ie, etc.). Dignity in Labor, f. Employment. Fruits of Labor, The. Harvest, The, ff. How doth the little Busy Bee. Idleness, ff Industry. Italian's View on the Labor Question, An. Knights of Labor, The. Knitting.—Cutler. Labor, ff. Labor's Greatest Curse. Law of Labor, The. Lay of the Laborer, The. “Learn to labor and to wait.” Nobility of Labor. Nobleness of Labor. Love and Labor. Love Lightens Labor. Man, with the Hoe, The. Man's a Man for a’ That, A. Nobility of Labor. Qn American Industry. Opportunity for Work. Opportunity to Labor. Our Work. Past and Present (sels.) Ploughman, The. Quiet Work. Song of the Spinning-wheel, The. Song of the Type. Sower, The, ff. Spinning, #. Ten Hour Bill. There's Work Enough to Do. Three W’s—Work, Watch, wait, The. To Labor. Toil. Toiler Canst Thou Dream? United Workmen, The. Washerwoman's Song, The. Weaver, The. What a Little Girl Can Do. What a Small Boy Can Do. What is My Work To-day Work, ff. Working Man's Song, The. PEO LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY SPECIAL BOOI: : Abe Lincoln. Abe Lincoln's Honesty. Abraham Lincoln’ f. Accomplices. Anecdote of Lincoln, An. Anecdotes by and about Lincoln. Ann Rutledge and Abraham Lincoln. Another Washington. Appreciation of Lincoln, An. As Orator. Assassination of Lincoln. At Lincoln's Tomb. Behold a Martyr. Brief Summary of Lincoln's Life, A. British Tribute to Lincoln. Cabin Where Lincoln was Born, The. Cabinet and Emancipation Proclamation. Calmed by the “Star-spangled Banner.” 1051 AN INDEX, TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS W Can I Be Like Lincoln. Carrying a Girl's Trunk. Cenotaph of Lincoln, The. Character of Lincoln, The. Choosing Abe Lincoln Captain. Church Service for Lincoln's Day. Class Recitation. & e & º Commemoration Ode, World's Columbian Exposition. Crown his Bloodstained Pillow. Crowning Lincoln. Dead President, The. Dear President, The. Death of Abraham Lincoln, The. Death of Lincoln, ff Defense of Tom Grayson. Douglas’ Complaint. Effect of the Death of Lincoln. Emancipation, The. England's Sorrow. Eyes of Lincoln, The. Father Abraham Lincoln. February Gave Us Lincoln, February Twelfth. First Inaugural Address. First Invention, The. For my Country. Garfield on the Death of Lincoln. Grandest Figure, The. Grave of Lincoln, The. Greatness of His Simplicity. Hail Lincoln's Birthday. Hand of Lincoln, The. “Here is a Picture.” Hero New, A. His Choice and his Destiny. FIonest Abe of the West. Horace Greeley's Estimate of Lincoln. Horation Ode, An. How June Found Massa Linkum. How Lincoln and Judge B– Swapped Horses. How Lincoln Became a National Figure. How Lincoln Took his Altitude. How Lincoln was Abused. How Lincoln was Presented with a Knife. How Lincoln's Life was Saved. Hushed be the Camps To-day. Hymn. Hymn to Abraham Lincoln. “I love, the gleaming red.” “In a little log-cabin.” In Memoriam-A. Lincoln. In Memory of Lincoln. Injustice of Slavery, The. Jesus the Carpenter. Labor Song. Lee Wallace at the Lincoln-Douglas Debate. Let There be Light. Letter to Horace Greeley. Liberator, The. Life and Character of Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln, ff. Little Soldiers. Majestic in his Individuality. Man Lincoln, The. Man We Mourn To-day. Marching Song. Marse Linkum's Mistek. Martyr Chief, The. Masterful, Great Man. Memory of Abraham Lincoln, The. Mild Rebuke to a Doctor. Mother of Lincoln, The. New South, The (Lincoln as Cavalier and Puritan). News at the White House. “No youth could wield.” O Captain l My Captain. O Lincoln. Ode Recited at the Harvard Commemoration, July 21, 1865. On the Life-mask of Abraham Lincoln. One of Lincoln's Roommates Speaks. Our Banner. Our Colors. Our Good President. Our Heroic Themes. Our Martyred Hero, Lincoln. Our Pilot. Our Sun Hath Gone Down. Palmerston and Lincoln. Pardon. Pardon, The. Parricide. Patient JAbraham. People's President, The. Bersonality of Lincoln. |Proclamation, The. Proper Length of a Man's Legs. Question of Legs, The. Red, White and Blue. e Religious Character of President Lincoln, The. Remarks to Negroes on the Streets of Richmond. St. Gaudens's Lincoln Statue, Chicago. Salutation of Flag, A. Second Inaugural Address. See a Hundred Banners. Seven Little Builders. Shepherd of the People. Short Anecdotes about Lincoln. * Some Foreign Tributes to Lincoln. Sonnet in 1862. Speech at Cooper Institute. Speech of Lincoln's, A Statesman, Ruler, Hero, Martyr. Story of Lincoln. Stroke of Justice, The. Sublime Opportunity of History. Tad Lincoln and the Street Urchins. This was Abraham Lincoln. Thomas and Nancy Lincoln. Three Greatest Americans, The. Three Hundred Thousand More. To Abraham Lincoln. To Lincoln's Bust in Bronze. To the Memory of Abraham Lincoln. To the Spirit of Abraham Lincoln. Tolling. Tribute of Goldwin Smith [to Abraham Lincoln]. Tributes to Lincoln. True Story of Abraham Lincoln. Two February Birthdays. Typical American. Useful, Plough, The. Virginia Carvel and President Lincoln. Vision of Abraham SLincoln, The. Voice from the Wilderness, A. Voice of Destiny, The. Was Lincoln King? Washington and Lincoln. We Talked of Lincoln. “Weeping Water.” When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd. When Lincoln Died. When Lincoln was a Boy. Wide-awake Club,” Song. Wigwam Convention Nomination. “With Charity for all.” Young America. Young Lincoln's Kindness of Heart. Young Patriot, Abraham Lincoln, The. (See also Lincoln's Works, in AUTHOR INDEx.) SPECIAL BOOKS: LLC—PEO—OAL MAY DAY Alexander and Campaspe (Animate Nature). Ambitious Marguerite, The Among Green Pleasant Meadows. Anemone. April and May. Basket of Flowers, A. Beauteous Flower, The. Beauties of Nature, The. Beautiful May. Beauty of Nature. Bluebird, The, ff. Bouquet of Flowers, A. Breathings of Spring. Broom Flower, The. Bunch of Cowslips, A, ff. Buttercup, A, #. Qall, to the Flowers, A. Calling the Violet. Qanterbury, Tales (Morning in May). Carpet of Green, A. Qhild's Song in Spring. Composed in Spring. Qontemplation upon Flowers, A. Cowslips. Crowning the May Queen. affodil, ff. Daisies, ff. Dandelions. Description of Spring. Dream of Flowers, A. Effects of Spring. Faerie Queene, The (May). Fashions at the Court of Queen Flora. Fields in May, The. First Flowers, The. First of May, The. First Spring Day, The. First Spring Flowers, The. First Violet, The. Flower, The, ff. Gathering Flowers. Greeting to May. Heart's-ease. Hepatica, The. Hepaticas. Hymn to the Flowers. Hymnes of Astraea (To the Spring). In Blossom Time. In May. e e In the Early Spring Time. Jack in the Pulpit. Joy of Spring. & Jubilee of the Flowers, The. 1052 APPENDIX Language of Flowers, The. Legend of the Fleur-de-lis, The. Life in its Spring-time. • Lines Composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey (Varying Impressions from Nature). Lines Written in Early Spring. Lost May, The. Love-letters Made in Flowers. Lovely May. Love's Labour's Lost (“When blue”). Lusty May. Maiden Spring, The. Marriage of the Flowers, The. May, ff. May-pole Song, A. Merry Maiden Maying, A. Merry Spring. Month of Apple Blossom, The. Month of May, ff. Ode Composed on May Morning. Ode in May. Ode to Spring. Old May Day. Origin of Violets. Oxfordshire Children's May Song. Polish May Song. Race of the Flowers, The. Return of May, The. Saint's Tragedy, The (Oh, that we Two were Maying). Seasons, The . Spring. Seed, The, ff. Seeking the May-flower. Sermon in Flowers, A. e Shepheardes Calender, The (Description of Maying). Sing a Song of Roses. Song on May Morning. Songs and Chorus of the Flowers. Songs of Seven (Seven Times Four). Spring, ff. Sun and the Violet, The. Sylvia ; or, The May Queen (sels.) 'Tis Spring. 'Tis the White Anemone. To a Wind-flower. To Blossoms. To the Arbutus. To the Cuckoo. To the Daisy. Trailing Arbutus. Use of Flowers, The. Violet, ff. Vision of Delight, The (May). Wabash Violets. Waiting for the May. Wake up, Little Daisy. Walden (Spring). Warble for Lilac-time. º ë We Greet Thee, Merry Spring Time. W. Spring, The. Weſcome to May. Who Shall be Queen, of May? Why it was Cold in May. Wild Flowers. Wild Thorn Blossoms. Wild Violet, The. Windflower, A. Woodland Baby, A. Wreath of Flowers, A. Yellow Violet, The. (For other selections see ARBOR DAY.) daisies pied and violets SPECIAL BOOKS: PEO—CCB-Port—SSC NEW YEAR’S DAY Address to the New Year. Another Year. As Dies the Year. Awakening Year, The. Book of the New Year, The." Bygone Year, The. Child and the Year, The. Child's Good-bye to the Old Year, A. Closing Year, The. Coasting New Year's Eve. Dawn of the Century. Dawning o' the Year, The. Death of the Old Year, The. Dirge for the Year. Farewell to the Old Year. Festival of the Year, The. For New-Year's Day. Glad New Year, The. Grandpa and Bess. In Memoriam (New Year, The). Last of the New Year's Callers, The. Little Match-girl, The. Love and Joy Come to You. Masque of the New Year, The. Merry Christmas and a Glad New Year, A. Message of the New Year, The. Months and Holidays, The. Mrs. Partington's Reflections on New Year's Day. New Year, ff. Old and New Year, The. Old and the New Year. Old Year, ff. Qne More Year. Pippa Passes (New Year's Day at Asolo). Plea for the Old Year, A Psalm for New Year's Eve, A. Reckoning with the Old Year. Rejoicing upon the New Year's Coming of Age. Sambo's New Year Sermon. Song for New Year's Eve, A. Song for The New Year. Thikhed’s New Year's Call. Thought Suggested by the New Year, A. Thoughts for a New Year, ff Threshold of the New Year. To the New Year. To the Old Year. Waiting Figure, The. Will the New Year Come To-night 2 Year, The. Year that is to Come, The. Year's Twelve Children, The. FHS–PEO—NYM THANKSGIVING AND HARVEST HOME Age of the Pilgrims the Heroic Period of our History, The. Ann Mary. Around Thanksgiving Time. At Grandma's. Autumn, ff. Ballad of the Thanksgiving Pilgrim. Be Thankful, My Child. Birth of Our Thanksgiving Day. Bitter Sweet (Thanksgiving Ode, A). Bobby's Thanksgiving. Boy's Opinion, A. Boy's Thanksgiving. Brown Little Pie. Can a Little Child Like Me. Cat's Thanksgiving Day, The. Child's Thanksgiving. Corn Song, The. Country Thanksgiving, A. Daisy's Thanksgiving. Day before Thanksgiving, The. Dinner, The. Dolly's Thanksgiving. Dressed Turkey, The. Ecclesiastical Sonnets (Pilgrim Fathers, The). Elder Sniffle's Thanksgiving Dinner. Family as an American Institution, The SPECIAL BOOKS : (Thanksgiving ay). Farmer John's Thanksgiving. Farmer's Kitchen before Thanksgiving. Father, We Thank Thee. Feast of Harvest, The. Festival Days. Fill the Baskets. First English . Thanksgiving in New York, The. First National Thanksgiving, The. First Settlement, of New England, The. First Thanksgiving, The. First. Thanksgiving Proclamation Issued by George Wash- ington, The. For an Autumn Festival. Freedom's Thanksgiving Day. Give Thanks, f Giving Thanks. Glad Autumn Days. Golden Pippins. Gossip of the Nuts. Grand Old Day, The. Grandma's Thanksgiving Story. Granny's Story. 9 rumble Corner and Thanksgiving Street. Guess. Happy Thank-you Day, The. IHarvest, ff He who Thanks but with the Lips. Hints for Thanksgiving. His Riches. His Thanksgiving Dream. Ho, the Harvest Home. Hock-cart; or, Harvest Home, The. How the Pilgrims Gave Thanks. Hymn for Thanksgiving. I’ll be at Home Thanksgiving. In Honor of Thanksgiving. Indian Boy, An. Indian Summer, ff. Irish Reaper's Harvest Hymn, The, Jack-o-lanterns. Jericho Bob. Joe Fleming's Thanksgiving. John Inglefield's Thanksgiving. John White's Thanksgiving. 1053 AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Kitty's Thanksgiving. Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers in New England, The. Letters of Thanksgiving, The. “Lily’s” Thanksgiving, The. Little Nut People, The. Little Paul's Thanksgiving. Little Turkey Gobbler. Little Words of Welcome. Magic Vine, The. Maize, The. Major-General John Sedgwick (Spirit of Puritanism, The) Margie's Thanksgiving. May Flower, The. Millers, The. Miner's Thanksgiving. “My Tumick's Got a Pain.” Neddy's Thanksgiving. Neddie's Thanksgiving Visit. New England, ff. * Night before Thanksgiving. November. O I have a Plum Cake. Off to Grandma's. Old Folks' Thanksgiving. . . Old New England Thanksgiving. Old Thanksgiving Days, The. Old Time Thanksgiving, An. One Thanksgiving Day, ff. Our First Thanksgiving Day. Our Thanksgiving. Our Thanksgiving Accept. Pessimistic Gratitude. Picture, A. Pilgrim, ff. e tº Polly's Thanksgiving. Poor Peter. Pop Corn. Pumpkin, The. Pumpkin Pie. Pumpkin Ride, The. Puritan, ff. IReasons for Thanks. Reward of Labor. Something to be Thankful for. Song of Gladness. Song of the Harvest. Squirrel's Thanksgiving, The. Story of a Seed. Story of Thanksgiving, The. Sue's Thanksgiving. Tanksgibbon Turkey. Thank the Creator, not the Created. Thankful. Thankful Frog and Unthankful Cat. Thanksgivin' Pumpkin Pies. Thanksgiving, ff. Three Little Cooks. § Three Little Country Cooks. Tiny Thanksgiving Folk. To November. To the Harvest, Moon. To Whom Shall We Give Thanks : Tommybob's Thanksgiving Vision. Tommy’s Dinner. Tommy's Thanksgiving. Tom's Thanksgiving. Turkey of Life. Twilight of Thanksgiving, The. Two Festivals. Two Little Puritans. Two Notable Thanksgivings. Two Thanksgiving Dances. We Thank Thee. What Each is Thankful For. What I’m Thankful For. What Little Folks Can Do. When the Frost is on the Punkin. Where the Mince-pie Grows. JHS-LL–PEO—OAT VALIENTINE’S DAY Aurelia's Valentine. Diana's Valentine. .. First Sensible Valentine, The. First Valentine, The. Grandmother's Valentine. “I meant to write a valentine.” Little Boy's Valentine, A. Meg May's Valentine. My Valentine. Night Has a Thousand Eyes, The. Pickwick Papers, The (Sam Weller's Valentine). Pierrot's Valentine. 43 Roman Valentine, A. St. Valentine’s, ff. To St. Valentine. Two Valentines. Valentine, ff. SPECIAL BOOKS: SPECIAL BOOK: HSL WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY Abuse of Washington, The. All the Twigs. Anecdotes of Washington. Anticipation. Apple Tree, The. Benjamin Franklin’s Toast. Bird’s-eye View of Washington, A. Birthday of Washington, The. Birthday of Washington ever Honored, The. Boy’s Composition on Washington, A. Breaking the Colt. Character of Washington, The. Commemoration Ode, World's Columbian Exposition. ' Comparison of George Washington with George the Fourth, called the First Gentleman of Europe. Comparison of Washington and Napoleon. e Completion of the National Monument to Washington. Country's Son, A. Crown our Washington. Dear Little Boys. Defeat of General Braddock, The. Dolly’s Name. Epitaph on Washington, An. Estimates of Washington. Eulogy on Washington. Example of Washington, The. Faith of Washington, The. Father of his Country, The. February Twenty-second. For a Little Pupil. Foreign Policy of Washington, The. Frenchman’s Estimate of Washington in 1781, A. Funeral Oration on the Death of General Washington. Genius of Washington, The. Georga Washingdone. George and Martha Washington. George Washington, ff. Glimpse of Washington's Birthplace, A. Great Immortal Washington, The. |Highest Pedestal, The. His Choice. How to be Heroes. “I am a very little girl.” “I am not George Washington.” “I cannot be a Washington.” If I had a Hatchet. “I’m the Little Red Stamp.” Imaginary Conversations (Washington and Franklin). Immortal Washington. Italian's Account of George Washington, An. Just Like Washington. Keeping the Birthday. Latest Version, The. Laurel Wreath, The. Lessons from the Washington Centennial. Like Washington. Little Girl’s Boast, A. Little Hatchet, The ; or The Centennial Boy. Little Hatchet Story, The. © Majestic Eminence of Washington, The. Modern Washington, A. Mount Vernon, the Home of Washington. My Favorite Hero. My Hatchet. Name of Washington, The. “Napoleon was great.” National Monument to Washington. New Version of a Certain Historical Dialogue, A. “O have you heard.” Ode for Washington's Birthday. Ode to Napoleon Bonaparte (Washington). Qn the Death of Washington. Qn Washington's Farewell Address. Opening Greeting. Oration on Washington. Other Three, The. Our Country. Qur Heritage from Washington and Lincoln. Our Native Land. Our Washington. President Washington's Receptions. Price of Greatness, The. Providential Events, in the Life of Washington. School and Colleges of our Country, The. Six Little B's. Some Years in Washington's Life. Something Better. Something of George Washington's Boyheed. Star in the West, A. Story of the Hatchet, The. Tears of Washington, The. This Birthday. “Though tiny as a boy can be.” ‘‘Tis splendid to live so grandly.” “To be as great as Washington.” To the Shade of Washington. Tomb of Washington, The. Tribute to Washington, ff. Twenty-second of February, The. Under the Old Elm. Under the Washington. Elm. Unselfishness of Washington, The. 1054 APPENDIX Vow of Washington, The. War and Washington. Washington, ff. “We all may act as heroes do.” What Should We Do? Which General? II. CHARADES, CHARADES Acting Proverbs. Ascutney Charades, The. Charade, ff. Grateful. Holiday. Illinois. Investigate. Mischief. Playful. Scandinavia. Schoolday. Stockade. SPECIAL BOOKS: Eulº—TCP—YFE DIALOGUES, PLAYS, CONCERT RECITATIONS, ETC, Abolitionist and Slaveholder. Angelo Exercises. Answer to Burgundy. Anti-cigarette League. Apples, The. Armgart. $ e sº At Nanny's Cottage (from “The Little Minister”). Aunt Kitty’s Shopping. Backward Child. Balcony Scene from “Cyrano de Bergerac,” The. Banner Days of the Republic. Becket. Bill Jepson's Wife. Bird Day. Borrowing a Pie. Box of Powders, A. Boys and Girls. Breaking the Ice ; or, A Piece of Holly. Brevity the Soul of Wit. Brownie, Men, The. Browning Exercises. Button, A. Campbell Exercises. Cherry-tree Dialogue. Child and the Snowflakes, The. Choosing Vocations. Christmas Celebration. Christmas Exercises. Christmas Lullaby, A. Christmas Offerings by Children from Other Lands. Christmas Party, A Christmas Reunion, A. Christmas Stockings. Christmas Stories. Christmas Tree, The. Christmas Waits. Circle of Tributes to Lincoln. Cold-water Cross. Competing Railroads, The. Confederates, The. Confessions. Cordial Relations (from “The Dolly Dialogues”). Corporal Punishment. Country Cousins, The. Court Scene, A : Haw vs. Hum. Crown for Lincoln. Crown with Evergreens Fair. Crystal-gazer, The. Cured (from “The Tenor”). Cyrano de Bergerac. Dad Says so, Anyhow. Daisy and Snowdrop. Damon and Pythias. Dance of the Snowflakes. Dandelion and Clover-top. David Copperfield (sels.) Day after Christmas, The. Days of the Week, The. Dead Bird, The. I) eaf Men, The. Debate about Strikes. Dialogue, A, ff. Dr. Brown. Doctor Cure-all. Doctor's Visit. Dolls' Hospital, The. Douglas. Easter Morning Talk, An. Electric Episode, An. Who Knows? Why? Words of Washington, The. (See also Washington's works, in AUTHOR INDEX.) SPECIAL BOOKS: BLP—HS.–LL—PEO—OAW. DIALOGUES, DRILLS, ETC. Emerson Exercises. Examination, The (from “Bonaventure”). Excelsior Club, The. Excercise for the Tiniest Ones, An. Fairy Joke, A Falcon, The. Family Difference, A. Fanny Squeers' Tea-party. Farewell, A. Fast Friends. Flags Celebrate Lincoln's Birthday. Flower Queen, The. Four Judges, The. Four Photographs, The. From Captivity to Power. Gathering Flowers. Generosity. Gifts of the Year, The. Gipsy Fortune-teller, The. Girl of the Period, A. Going to School. Good for Evil. Gossips, The. Great Object-lesson. Guess Again. Guido Ferranti. |Hall of Liberty. Happy Ending, A. Haunted Chamber, The. |He, She and It. FIis Unbiased Opinion. Historical Exercise for Twenty-four. Historical Visitors. History Lesson from “L’Aiglon,” The. Holmes Exercise. How the Quarrel Began. Hunchback, The. Husband in Clover, A. Illustrated Story, An. In Trust (from “Romola”). º Interview between the School Director and the Janitor, An. Invitation, The. Ion. Just Retribution, The. Rate's French Lesson. Keep the Holidays. Reeping Christmas. Kindness and Cruelty. Knowing the Circumstances. Lady Jane Gray. Lady of Lyons, The. Land of Heart's Desire, The. Laurel Wreath, The. Leah, the Forsaken. Lincoln's Books and Work. Lincoln's Day. Little Army, The. Little Finger Plays. Little Helpers. Little Miss Wonder and the Snow. Little Mothers, The. Little Prudy. Little Red Riding Hood. Little Snowflakes. Little Women. Locomotive, The. Longfellow Exercises. Lost on Christmas Eve. Love Chase, The. Lucius Junius Brutus. Mary Maloney's Philosophy. Masquerading. Match-making. May and the Flowers. May Festival, The. Merely Players. Midsummer Night's Dream (scene from). Mid-winter Exercise, A Mildred's Conscience. Misdemeanor of Nancy, A. Mr. St. Nicholas. Mistress Penelope. Modern Woman’s Ideas. . Morning Call, A. Mothers of Edward, The. Motion Song. “My New Pittayatees.” Naaman the Leper. Nautical Conversation, A. Nettle, The. 1055 AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS New Christmas, The. New Year Calls. New Year's Exercise, A. º Not Ashamed of his Occupation. Old Ballad, An. Old Folks. Old-fashioned Fourth, An. Orders not to Go. Our Flag. º Pair of Lunatics, A. - Parade of Little Giants and Wide-awakes. Parthenia. g Perfectly Lovely Companion, A. Pets of Society. Playing Church. Blaying School. Playing Store. Poet Peasant of Scotland, The. Poor Work don't Pay. Premature Proposal, The. E’ro Tem. Professor Puzzled, The. Program for a Winter Evening Entertainment. Proverb: All that Glitters is not Gold, A. Puritan’s Dilemma, The. Pygmalion and Galatea. Queen Mary. Queen of the Flowers. Queer Fit, A. Real Elocution. Red Pepper. * Retribution (from “The Dolly Dialogues”). Return of Thanksgiving, The. Return of the Wanderers, The. Richelieu. Rival Speakers, The. Rivals, The. Road to Ruin, The. Robin’s Come. Rose and the Ring, The. Santa Claus. Santa Claus at School. Saved. School for Scandal, The. School Scene from “Hard Times.” Seasons, The, Seeing Santa Claus. Seer and the Dreamers, The. Self-sacrificing Soldier Saved. September Birds. Set of Turquoise, The. Shakespeare Exercises. She Stoops to Conquer. Show of Hands, A. Signing of the Pledge, ff. Sigourney Memorial Day. Silent System, The. Slight Misunderstanding, The. Soldier's Return, The. Something to be Thankful for. Spanish Gypsy, The. Special Helps in the Reading Work. Stage-struck. Story of the Days, The. Student and his Neighbors, The. Sun-dial, The. Sunflower Story, A. Sunflowers, The. Surprise, The. Taking the Census. Taming the Bully. Temperance Dialogue. Temperance Song Recital. Temptation, The. Ten Commandments, The. Terrible Threat, A. Thanksgiving Celebration, A. Thanksgiving Exercise. Thanksgiving in the Past and Present. Those Landladies. Tom’s First Piece. Tom’s Practical Joke. Top Landing, The. Topsy (from “Uncle Tom's Cabin”). Train to Mauro, The. Tree Games. Tree-planting Exercises. Trial of Fing Wing. True American, A. Trusty and True. Trying to be Literary. Tu Quoque. Turning the Tables. “Two Gentlemen of Verona.” Two Heroes for Memorial Day. Two Jolly Girl Bachelors. Two Lives. Two Runaways, The. Uncomfortable Call, Am, f TJnder the Christmas Tree. Under the Holly Bough. Unjust Suspicion. Value of Knowledge, The. Vanity Vanquished. Weiled Priestess, The. f Vice Versa. Villain and Victim. Visitors from Story Land. Waiter's Trials, A. Washington and his Friends. Washington and Lincoln. Washington and Lincoln Compared. Washington's Birthday Exercises. Washington's Birthday Story, The. Way to Freedom, The. We Speak to Men. Welcome. Welcome to Christmas. What Girls Love to Do. What is a Gentleman Ż What the Months Bring. Which is Best ? Will, The (from “The Lane that had no Turning”). Wind in Winter, The. Winter's Children. Wizard of Valley Forge, The. Worried about Catherine. Wreath to Lincoln's Memory. Writing a Book, f. Young America. (See also Shakespeare's works, in AUTHOR INDEx.) SPECIAL BOOKS: CDD–CDS—CP—CPs—ED—FAD–HD —LPD—MBD—MD–MPID—NDP—PD—SD—SDD — YFD—COS—EE—FTT–LPS—SPC—St.L)—YFE. DRILLS Christmas Star, The. Christmas Stockings. Christmas-bell Drill, A. Christmas-tree Drill. Daisy Drill. Daughters of the Regiment Drill. Delsartian Physical Drill. Doll Drill. Drill of the Patriots. Dumb-bell Drill. Handkerchief Drill. Barvest Drill. Hat Drill, The. Hatchet and Cherry-branch Drill. Japanese Fan Drill. Japanese Parasol and Fan Drill. Nursery Rhymes Drill. Palm Drill. Parasol Drill, The. IPlay of Fancy, A. Rail-splitter Drill. Rainbow Drill. Seven Little Beacon Lanterns. Snow Brigade, The. Sword Drill, The. Tambourine Drills. Tennis Drill. Washington Birthday Drill. Wreath Drill and March. Zouave Drill. SPECIAL BOOKS: DM–ID—YFE IPANTOMIMES “America”; or, “My Country, 'tis of Thee.” “Angels' Serenade.” Art Will Have No Rival. Bandage. “Bells of Shandon.” Better Late than Never. “Blue and the Gray, The.” “Bridge, The.” “Bugle Song.” Christmas Eve. “Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean.” Courting under Difficulties. “Custer's Last Charge.” “Dance of the Butterflies.” “Flow Gently, Sweet Afton.” “Home, Sweet Home.” ‘‘I Dreamt that I Dwelt, in Marble Halls.” “Israel’s Womanhood.” Japanese Wedding, A. Juanita and Carlos. “Massa's in de Cold, Cold Ground.” “My Old Kentucky Home.” Oak in a Storm, An. “Old Black Joe.” “Old Oaken Bucket.” “One Sweetly Solemn Thought.” Bantomime, A, ff. Prodigal Son. Rainbow. - Rainbow Studies. 1056 APPENDIX Shadow Pantomimes. “Song of the Mystic.” “Song of the Shirt.” “Story of the Faithful Soul.” “Tramp 1 Tramp ! Tramp !” Whispering Bird. º Wise and the Foolish Virgins, The. SPECIAL BOOKS : TCP—YFE IPARODIES (The selection parodied is named in parenthesis.) Aesthete to the Rose, The (Go, Pretty Rose.—Waller.) After Browning. (My Last Duchess.) g All the World’s a Fraud. (All the World's a Stage—in As You Like It.) Amateur Flute, The. (Bells, The.—Poe.) g “Ancient Mariner, The (Ancient Mariner, The-Coleridge.) Angelo Orders His Dinner (Angelo Orders His Tomb.- Browning.) “Annabel Lee.” (Annabel Lee.—Poe.) . & Atalanta in Camden-town. (Atalanta in Calydon.—Swim- burne.) Baby's Omar, The. (Rubaiyat of Omar Khayham.) Bachelor's Soliloquy, The. (Hamlet's Soliloquy—in Hamlet.) Baitsy and I are Oudt. (Betsey and I are Out.) Bat, The. (Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.) Bed During Exams. (Bed in Summer.—Stevenson.) “Bells, The.” (Bells, The.—Poe.) Betsey und I hafe Bust up. (Betsey and I are Out.) Bicycle Girl, The. (Maud Muller.) Birds and the Pheasant, The. (Arrow and the Song, The.— Longfellow.) Bitte, § of the Outcast Choir Boy, The. (Break, Break, I'ê3,1{. Burial of the Bachelor, The. (Burial of Sir John Moore at Corunna, The.—Wolfe.) “Camerados.” (Camerados.-Whitman.) Cannibal Flea, The. (Annabel Lee.—Poe.) Charge of the Lightning Judge, The. (Sheridan's Ride.) Chinese Excelsior. (Excelsior.) Chinese Version of Maud Muller, A. Crocodile, The. (How doth the Busy Bee.) ‘‘Day is Done, The.” (Day is Done, The.—Longfellow.) Der Mule Shtood on der Steamboad Deck. (Casabianca.) Domiń. Prected by John, The. (House that Jack Built, €. Dot Lambs vot Mary haf Got. (Mary’s Little Lamb.) Dot Long-handled Dipper. (Old Oaken Bucket.) “Excelsior.” (Excelsior.—Longfellow.) Father William.—Anon, and Carroll. (Old Man's Comforts and how he Gained them, The.) Flight of the Bucket, The. (Flight of the Duchess, The.— Browning.) Gaelic Speech ; or, “Auld Lang Syne,” Done up in Tartan. Girl’s a Girl for a’ That, A. (Man's a Man for a’ That A ) Goblin Goose, The. (Raven, The.—Poe.) “Godiva.” (Godiva. –Tennyson.) Golfer's Rubaiyat. (Rubaiyat of Omar Khayham.) He Came too Late. (He Came too Late.) Higher. (Excelsior.) Higher Pantheism in a Nutshell, The. The.—Tennyson. Home they Brought her Lap-dog Dead. her Warrior Dead.) Home Truths from Abroad. (Home Thoughts from Abroad.— Browning.) Hoop Skirt, The. (I Remember, I Rememeber.) House That Jack Built, The. (House that Jack Built, The.) How often. (Bridge, The -Longfellow.) I Remember, I Remember. (I Remember, I Remember.) I Want to be a Soldier. (I Want to be an Angel.) Idyll of Phatt and Leene, An. (Jack Sprat.) Imitation of Walt Whitman. Improved “Enoch Arden.” (Enoch Arden.) In Immemorian. (In Memoriam.—Tennyson.) Jacob. (Lucy.—Wordsworth.) Jane Smith. (Alice Fell.—Wordsworth.) Joe Jones. (Ben Bolt.) John Chinaman’s “Comin' through the Rye.” (Comin' through the Rye.) Kate Ketchem. (Maud Muller.) Last Cigar, The. (Last Rose of Summer, The.) “Last Ride Together, The.” (Last Ride Together, The.— Browning.) Last Word, The. (Lost Chord, The.—Proctor.) Laureate, The. (Merman, The.—Tennyson.) Lay of the Lovelorn, The. (Locksley Hall.—Tennyson.) Life.—L. F. M. (Psalm of Life, A.) Lines Written by Request. (Rubaiyat of Omar Khay ham.) Little Miss Muffet. (Reset as an Arthurian Idyl.) Lost Ape, The. (Lost Chord, The.—Proctor.) Lost Voice, The. (Lost Chord, The.—Proctor.) “Lucy Lake.” (Lucy Lake.—Wordsworth.) Marc Antony's Original Oration. (Marc Antony's Funeral Oration.) e º Marriage of Sir John Smith, The. (Burial of Sir John Moore at Corunna, The.—Wolfe.) Mary and the Lamb. © Mary's Diminutive Sheep. (Mary's Little Lamb.) Maud Muller [in Dutch j. (Higher Pantheism, (Home they Brought Modern Hiawatha, The. (Hiawatha —Longfellow.) Modern Rubaiyat, The. (Rubaiyat, of Omar Khayham.) Modern Version of the Merchant of Venice, A Musical Pitch, The. (Break, Break, Break.-Tennyson.) My Foe. (John Anderson, My Jo.) New “Old Mother Hubbard.” (Old Mother Hubbard.) New Version, The. (Bingen on the Rhine.—Norton.) Not a sº he Got. (Burial of Sir John at Corunna, The. — WV Olie. Nursery Song in Pidgin English. (Sing a Song of Sixpence.) Oh, Promise Me. (Oh, Promise Me.—DeKoven.) Omar for Ladies, An. (Rubaiyat of Omar Khayham.) On Wordsworth. (Lucy.) Only Seven. (We are Seven.—Wordsworth.) Oyster-crabs. (Under the Portrait of Milton.—Dryden.) Paddy Dunbar. (Lochinvar.) Paddy's Excelsior. (Excelsior.) Parody, A. (Casabianca.) Parody for a Reformed Parliament, A. Mercy in The Merchant of Venice.) Parody on “Barbara Frietchie.” Parody on Pope. Parody.—The Old Oaken Bucket. Poker. (Hamlet's Soliloquy.) Poster-girl, The. (Blessed Damozel, The.) Proclivior. (Excelsior.) Promissory. Note, The (Raven, The.—Poe.) Psalm of Marriage. (Psalm of Life, A.) (Portia’s Plea for Raven, . The. (Parody.) (Raven, The.—Poe.) Rººn. (Home They Brought Her Warrior.—Tenny- SOIl. Remº, (Remember me When I am Gone Away.—Ros- Settl. Rhyme for a Chemical Baby. Rhyme for Astronomical Baby. (Bye, Baby Bunting.) Rhyme for Botanical Baby. (Little Bo-Peep.) Ride from Ghent to Aix, The. (How they Brought the . . Good News from Ghent to Aix.) Rigid Body Sings. (Comin' thro' the Rye.) Romeo and Juliet. (Altered.) Romeo and Juliet. (Latest Correct Version of the Bal- cony Scene.) Romeo and Juliet—The Way it Should be Read in 1880. Rout of Belgravia, The. (Destruction of Sennacharib, The-Byron.) Samuel Brown. (Annabel Lee.—Poe.) Sarah's Halls. (Harp that Once through Tara's Halls.) Schneider's Ride. (Sheridan's Ride.) Self-evident. (Bohemian Girl, The. Balfe.) Shakespearian Perversion, A. (“Romeo, Romeo, wherefor art, thou; , Romeo?”—in Romeo and Juliet.) “Some Day.” ( Some Day.) Song. , (“Gather ye rose-buds as ye may.”)—Herrick. Song of a Heart. (Mother Goose Rhymes.) $gng of the Sheet. (Song of the Shirt.--Hood.) Speak gently to the herring.” (Speak Gently ... Erring.) Striking. (Ancient Mariner, The.—Coleridge.) Tale of Lord Lovell, The... (Lord Lovel.) Tea, The. (Sea, The.—Cornwall.) That Amateur Flute. (Bells, The...—Poe.) There's a Bower of Bean-vines.” (Lalla Rookh-Moore.) Three Blessings. (Under the Portrait of Milton.—Dryden.) To an Importunate Host. (Princess, The.—Tennyson.) To the Memory of the late Brigham Young. (Charge of the Light, Brigade, The.) To the Stall-holders, at a Fancy Fair. Players in Hamlet. Toothache. (Hamlet's Soliloquy.) Topside Galah. ( Excelsior.—Longfellow.) True Story of Young Lochinvar in Blank Verse, The ... (Lochinvar.) y • Village Choir, The. (Charge of the Light Brigade, The.— Tennyson.) ; * What Troubled Poe's Raven. When Lovely Woman.” Whist Player's Soliloquy, The. Young Lochinvar. Yule-tide Parody, A. (Sing a Song of Sixpence.) to the (Hamlet to the (Raven, The.—Poe.) (Hamlet's Soliloquy.) (Bohemian Girl, The Ralfe.) SPECIAL BOOKS: HIPE—PA. TABLEAUX After the Explosion. Christmas Pictures. Dolly's Doctor. Doom of King Alcohol, The. Dressed for the Party. Easter Tableaux. Evening Prayer. Floral Guide, The. Free Smoke, A Going to the Train. Grandma's Schooldays. Harvesters, The. Help for my Sisters. I Wonder whom it is from. Life's Day. Match-boy, The. Maud Muller. 1057 AN INDEX TO POETRY AND RECITATIONS Monk in his Cell, A. Mother Goose. Mother of the Gracchi, The. Moving Tableaux for “Drafted.” Naomi and her Daughters-in-law. Old Time Lowers. \ Ophelia. Parson’s Fee, The . . or, The Bag of Beans. Pictures of Winter. Playing Doctor. Playing Grandma. ff Pleasant Acquaintance, A. Butting the Children to Bed. Raise the Gates. Reveries of a Bachelor. Saved. Sleeping Boy, The. Snow-birds. Soldier’s Return , The. Song of Hiawatha, The. Song of the States, A. . Spirit of '76. Statuary, ff. Stolen Bird's Nest, The. (Tableaux from Hiawatha.) Sun and his Satellites, The. Sunshine or Shower. Tableaux for Longfellow’s “King Robert of Sicily.” Tableaux of “The Ten Virgins.” Tableaux Vivant: War, Slavery, Peace. Tableaux Vivants. Taking the Cream. There’s no Rose without a Thorn. Three Graces, The. Tired Out. Too Hot. Two Blind Beggars. Undine. Union Forever, The. Village Choir, The. Village Post-office, The. Visit from Santa Claus, A. Washington. Winter in the Lap of Spring. You Can’t Find Me. Young Artist, The. SPECIAL BOOKS : TCP—COS—TEE–TCP—YFE. III. TEMPERANCE SELECTIONS Address before the Springfield Washingtonian Temperance Society (Two Revolutions). Address Delivered at the Prohibition Party Convention. Address on Temperance. Against License. Alcoholic and Tobacco Habit, The. Apostrophe to Water. Appeal for Prohibition, An. Appeal for Temperance. Arraignment of Rum, The, ff. Arrest Alcohol and Liberate Man. A-soak in “Wum Barrels.” Astonished Tippler, The. Away from the Wine-cup, away ! Bar-tender's Story, The. Bible and the Liquor Traffic, The. |Bible in Harmony with Temperance, The. Billy's First and Last Drink of Lager. Bondage of Drink, The. Break the Bottle. Bridal Feast, The. Cause of Temperance. Churches and Saloons. Citizen and the Saloon System, The. Cold Water, #. Come, Sign the Pledge. Confessions of a Drunkard. Constitutional Prohibition the Great Remedy. Cup of Water, A. Curse of Drink, The. Deacon Giles's Distillery. Dead March, The. Deadly Cup, The. Death and the Drunkard. Death of an Inebriate. Demerits of High License, The. Demons of the Glass, The. ' Dirge of the Drinker, The. Doom of King Alcohol. DOWn. With the Traffic. Dragon Drink, The. Drink | Drink | Drinkſ Drinking a Farm. Drinking a Tear. - Drinking-house over the Way, The. Drunkard, The, ff. Drunkard-maker, The. Drunken, Engineer, The, ff. Effect of Intermperance, The. Epigram on a Club of Sots. Fallacy of High License, The. Fatal Glass, The. Fighting the Rum-fiend. Frances E. Willard, ff. Gift of Water, The. Girls, don't Marry a Drunkard. Go Feel what I have Felt. Go Forward to Victory. God's Beverage. Grandma Robbin's Temperance Mission. Great National Scourge, The. Greatest Party, The. FIarvest of Rum, The. IIeroes.—Gough. EIigh License. THis First and Last Drink. FIome Protection. - Honest Rum-seller’s Advertisement, An. How Col. Ashton Signed the Pledge. How Dennis took the Pledge. Płow to Curtail the Liquor Traffic. I have Drank my Last Glass. “I Will not Drink.” If it was not for the Drink. Indemberance. “Intemperance wipes out God's image.” John Alcohol. º Judge's Temperance Lecture, A. Ring Alcohol's Soliloquy. Lament of the Widowed Inébriate, A. Last Drunkard, The. Leave the Liquor Alone. Legitimate “Strike,” A. Licensed to Sell. Lips that Touch Liquor must never Touch Mine, The. Liquor or Liberty 3 ff Look not upon the Wine. - “Men try to drown the floating dead of their own souls in the wine-cup.” Moral Effect of Intermperance, The. Name your Poison. National Constitution and Rum, The. National Prohibition, ff. Need for a Prohibition Party, The. New Declaration of Independence, A. Newest Promises and Perils of Temperance Reform, The. “No Saloons up There.” Noble Answer, Ode to Rum, An. On which Side are You ? One Glass More, ff. One Night with Gin. Only a Drunkard. Original Liquor League, The. Othello. (Regrets of Drunkenness.) Out of the Bottle. Playing Drunkard. Price of a Drink, The. Price of High License, The. Prohibition in Atlanta, ff. Prohibition Keynote. Public Opinion. - Reform will Go on, The. | -- Reformed Man's Lament, A. Reformed Mormon Tippler, The. Rum Everywhere, ff. Rum's Devastation and Destiny, ff. Saloon and the Home, The, ff Sample Rooms. Satan and the Grog-seller. Serpent of the Still, The. Shall, America be Ruled forever by the Liquor Power 7 Shun the Bowl. Sign-Board, The. Signing of the Pledge, ff. Singing Temperance Songs. Social Glass, Some Delusions of High License. Song of the Decanter. Song of the Drunkard. Speech on Temperance, A. Strike for Prohibition. Strong Drink. Strong Temptation, A. “SWOre Off.” Taste it Not. Teetotaler's Story, A. Temperance, ff. There Once was a Toper. Three Topers. ~, Touch it Never. - Traffic in Ardent Spirits. TWO Glasses, The. 1058 APPENDIX Unaccountable Mystery, An. Union of North and South, The. Upas-tree, The. Vote the Traffic Down. Voter's Responsibility, The. War with Alcohol. Warning against Wine, A. Water, #. Way to Freedom, The. Wayback Temperance Lecture. “We must fight this temperance battle out.” What Intemperance Does. What is Temperance 2 What the Bartender Sees. What the Temperance Cause has Done for John and Me, What to Drink. What Whiskey Did for Me. White Ribbon, The. Who'll be the Drunkards then } Why Ben Schneider Decides for Prohibition. Why Drink Wine Why I Object to High License. Why Should I Sign the Pledge? Why Woman Wants the Ballot. Wine Cup. Woman in Temperance. Year that is to Come, The. (See also works of J. B. Gough and Frances E. Willard, in AUTHOR INDEX.) f SPECIAL BOOKS; PEO—TS-WR18 1059 §:sſe's ſe ºſſeſſae sae (ſººſ: ºſſºſºººººae, aeºſſºſ,ſae 0 V).§¶√≠√∞ſ.ſiſ*ſº: ſ tº º ry:! №, a želºſººººº ºſº e, á ſí ſ • § ¶ • ¡№, ſºº *:sſe: öfðaeyeºeſ !, ſi'''{';ſ', # : ;>(.* # S # CAD®ſaei §§§§ - :E œ ···-)5. ſ ſ ≠ ≠ ≠ ≠·ſ ſaesſae:0; º ·… }{ſaetaeſſae;}',%ſ,%ſ,%ſ,%ſ)';*';';ğ############_ ?----• ſae),)ſae! its ſa, ſae;įſęſ jt);8,0 t),* - e- ri 8:8 ) w.,&#####º 27,2%& - & + '< ≤ ≤ ∞ º ≡ ≈ ≠ ≤ ≥ ≡ ≈ ≠ ≤ ≥ ± − ×, º ||| ||||| 3 9015 03317 0351 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ||||