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Nay, wait me here - I'll not be long
Now, by that river dwelt a landholder
Now that Tom Dunstan 's cold.

Oh, breathe not his name! let it sleep in the shade.

Oh, faint, delicious, spring-time violet

Oh for one hour of youthful joy

Oh, go not yet, my love

O good painter, tell me true

Oh! heard ye yon pibroch sound sad in the gale

Oh! enter not yon shadowy cave

Oh, I am dinned with rolling drums

Oh, many a leaf will fall to-night.

Oh, sad are they who know not love

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Oh, that last day in Lucknow fort

Oh! wherefore come ye forth in triumph from the North

O Lord, our lives are blank with constant losses

One word, dear Lord, where all are dear

On Linden when the sun was low

O peaceable folk hid under the earth

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Over the river they beckon to me

Oh, why should the spirit of mortal be proud?

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Peace to all such! But were there one whose fires

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She is talking æsthetics, the dear clever creature.

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Tears, idle tears, I know not what they mean

Tell her, oh, tell her, the lute she left lying
Tha 'rt welcome, little bonny brid

That age was older once than now

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The land where truth, pure, precious, and sublime

The moon is up, and yet it is not night

The morning is cheery, my boys, arouse

The muffled drum's sad rolling beat

The night is late, the house is still

The old Professor taught no more

The racing river leaped and ran .

There is a green wood where the river runs darkly

There is a land, of every land the pride
There is a pleasure in the pathless woods
There is no God, the wicked saith

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There's a bower of roses by Bendemeer's stream
These years! these years! these naughty years!

The spearmen heard the bugle sound

The stream that hurries by yon fixèd shore

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The woods decay, the woods decay and fall
They are all gone into the world of light
They gave the whole long day to idle laughter
They ran through the streets of the sea-port town
They tell me I am shrewd with other men

This is the spray the bird clung to

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This sweet child which hath climbed upon my knee
Those evening bells, those evening bells
Though low my lot, my wish is won

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Though slender walls our hearths divide
Thought is deeper than all speech

Thou lingering star, with lessening ray

Three fishers went sailing away to the west

Three poets, in three distant ages born

Thrice at the huts of Fontenoy the English column failed

Time goes, you say? Ah no!

'T is not for love of gold I go

'T is not the gray hawk's flight

To drum-beat and heart-beat.

To him who in the love of Nature holds

Touch us gently, Time.

'T was on the night of Michaelmas, the lordly Orloff's heir

'T was on the shores that round our coast.

Tread softly! bow the head

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Truth cut on high in tablets of hewn stone

'T was at Badajos one evening, one evening in May

Underneath this sable hearse

Up! friend of the Cossack! fly forth in thy might.
Up from the meadows rich with corn

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Wheer 'asta bean saw long and meä liggin' 'ere aloän?

When Luna drops her pearls of light

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When maidens such as Hester die

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When silent time, wi' lightly foot

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When the hounds of spring are on winter's traces
When the latest strife is lost, and all is done with
Where is Miss Myrtle? can any one tell?.
Where is the grave of Sir Arthur O'Kellyn? .
Where lies the land to which the ship would go?
Where mountains round a lonely dale
Where shall the lover rest

Which I wish to remark

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While in a land of flowers

Why wouldst thou leave me, O gentle child?.
Wild bird, that wingest wide the glimmering moors
Willie, fold your little hands

With fingers weary and worn.

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Word was brought to the Danish king

Would you be young again?

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You lay a wreath on murdered Lincoln's bier
You may give over plough, boys.

You see this pebble-stone? It's a thing I bought

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INDEX OF AUTHORS

REPRESENTED IN THE THREE VOLUMES.

Addison, Joseph (England, 1672-1719). I. The Spacious Firmament
on High, 393.

Aldrich, James (New York, 1810-1856). I. A Death-bed, 107.

Aldrich, Thomas Bailey (Boston, Mass., living). III. Song of Fa-
tima, 19. Faded Violets, 58.

Alexander, Cecil Frances (Ireland, living). III. Crossing the
Brook, 343.

Allen, Elizabeth Akers (Portland, Me., living). I. Bringing our
Sheaves with Us, 407. III. Restlessness, 333. Endurance, 383.
Allingham, William (London, England, living). III. The Mowers,
318. Death Deposed, 339.

Anderson, Alexander (Scotland, living). III. Cuddle Doon, 174.
Arnold, Edwin (England, living). III. Sujâta, 107.

Aytoun, William Edmondstoune (Scotland, 1813-1865). II. The
Burial March of Dundee, 492. The Widow of Glencoe, 497.

Banim, John (Ireland, 1798–1842). III. Ailleen, 50.

Barbauld, Anna Lætitia (England, 1743-1825). I. Life's Good
Morning, 452.

Barnes, William (England, living). III. Not far to Go, 106. The
Slanten Light o' Fall, 269.

Bayly, Thomas Haynes (England, 1797-1839). III. I'd be a But-
terfly, 283.

Beattie, James (Scotland, 1735-1803). I. The Hermit, 274.
Benjamin, Park (New York, 1819-1864). I. The Sexton, 330.
Béranger, Pierre Jean de (France, 1780-1857). II. Song of the
Cossack (Maginn's paraphrase), 222. III. Song of the Cossack (Ken-
drick's translation), 125.

Berkeley, George (Ireland, 1684-1753). I. The Old World and the
New, 105.

Bernard of Cluny (France, 12th Century). III. A Hymn, 329.

Blackie, John Stuart (Scotland, living). III. The Musical Frogs, 302.
Blamire, Susanna (Scotland, 1747-1794). III. The Traveller's Re-
turn, 436.

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