ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING (1806-1861) INDEX TO FIRST LINES A slumber did my spirit seal A thousand knights have rein'd their steeds A weary lot is thine, fair maid Absent from thee, I languish still! Ah! County Guy, the hour is nigh Ah! I remember well (and how can I Alexis, here she stay'd; among these pines As a lily among the thorns As when a lady, walking Flora's bowre Ask me no more where Jove bestows Ask me no more: the moon may draw the sea PAGE 150 229 153 132 133 227 151 128 40 36 160 194 83 202 156 ΙΟ 92 225 Ask not the cause, why sullen Spring At the mid hour of night, when stars are weeping, I fly 91 98 126 170 119 76 30 Bright star, would I were steadfast as thou art By night on my bed I sought him whom my soul loveth 43 183 220 Come live with me and be my love Dear love, for nothing less than thee Diaphenia like the daffadown dilly - Doubt you to whom my Muse these notes intendeth Each on his own strict line we move E'en like two little bank-dividing brooks PAGE 45 29 69 80 43 6 41 230 91 106 Fain would I change that note 62 Fair is my Love when her fair golden hairs 28 Fair maid, had I not heard thy baby cries 174 Farewell! thou art too dear for my possessing From you have I been absent in the spring Gather ye rosebuds while ye may Go from me. Yet I feel that I shall stand Hang there, my verse, in witness of my love ΙΟΙ 87 5 195 106 226 125 99 120 55 Hark! hark! the lark at heaven's gate sings - Her eyes the glow-worm lend thee 124 53 89 79 190 93 Hold back thy hours, dark Night! till we have done How delicious is the winning PAGE How do I love thee? Let me count the ways I pray thee leave, love me no more I prithee, send me back my heart I saw from the beach, when the morning was shining If thou wouldst see threads purer than the gold I'll gaze no more on her bewitching face In Love's Name you are charged, O fly In this fair stranger's eyes of grey - In vain you tell your parting lover It is the miller's daughter It often comes into my head It was a lover and his lass 75 166 197 190 54 139 169 177 131 94 132 170 178 162 160 164 188 44 108 168 8 207 46 137 123 196 190 83 ΙΟΙ 228 134 184 220 163 53 It was many and many a year ago 187 John Anderson, my jo, John 144 Know, Celia, since thou art so proud 88 Last night my cheek was wetted with warm tears 216 76 Let it not your wonder move PAGE 69 Let me not to the marriage of true minds - Like as a ship that through the ocean wide 52 40 203 25 80 Like to Diana in her summer weed 37 Like to the clear in highest sphere 34 Look how the pale queen of the silent night 107 Mary! I want a lyre with other strings My lute awake! perform the last Never seek to tell thy love mute and white - No longer mourn for me when I am dead 32 63 31 138 215 197 2 140 141 50 129 Now is the time, when all the lights wax dim 96 O let the solid ground O my Luve's like a red, red rose never say that I was false of heart stay, sweet warbling woodlark, stay Now sleeps the crimson petal, now the white Now the lusty Spring is seen Nymph of the downward smile and sidelong glance O fain would I before I die O Love, Love, Love! O withering might! O Lovers' eyes are sharp to see O mark yon Rose-tree! when the West O Mary, at thy window be Night! O jealous Night! repugnant to my measures 223 78 182 124 225 221 154 186 143 54 143 51 37 145 O swallow, swallow, flying, flying South 224 Oh do not wanton with those eyes 67 Oh fair sweet face, oh eyes celestial bright 77 84 Oh, wilt thou have my hand, Dear, to lie along in thine 198 |