BUCHANAN. The collected edition of his poetical works (he is also well known as a novelist), comprises Ballads and Poems of Life; London Lyrics, 1866; Sonnets; Political Mystics; and a long Ossianic poem, the Book of Orm. BRIDGES. Poems, 1873. Gosse. Madrigals, Songs, and Sonnets, 1870; On Viol and Flute, 1873; King Erik, a drama, 1876; New Poems, 1879. . MARZIALS. The Gallery of Pigeons, 1873. BEATTY. To my Lady, 1878; Three Women of the People, 1881; Marcia, a tragedy. LANG. Ballads and Lyrics of Old France, 1872; the Prince of Omur, and other poems, 1880; XXII Ballades in Blue China, 1880; XXII and X, 1881; Helen of Troy, 1882. DAVIES. Songs of a Wayfarer, 1869; the Shepherd's Garden, 1873. INDEX OF FIRST LINES. PAGE A bird sang sweet and strong 252 Abou Ben Adhem (may his tribe increase !). 61 Above yon sombre swell of land.... 135 A despot gazed on sunset clouds 133 Ah, Marian mine! the face you look on now 64 A man there came, whence none could tell. 264 Beautiful Things of Old! why are ye gone for ever. 150 Before I trust my fate to thee 261 Before our Lady came on earth ... Beloved the last! beloved the most! Beneath the poplars o'er the sacred pool. PAGE 4I Beneath this starry arch Bird of the wilderness! Blessed Hours! approach her gently 308 129 35 201 Blue gulf all around us 249 Bonnie Bessie Lee had a face fu' o' smiles 195 Come in the evening, or come in the morning. 197 Come, my tan-faced children!. 214 Come to me in my dreams, and say 309 Come to me, O ye children! Come up from the fields, Father! here's a letter 161 219 268 Day and night my thoughts incline First time he kiss'd me, he but only kiss'd 191 57 From the Desert I come to thee..... Glass antique! 'twixt thee and Nell God makes sech nights, all white an' still Hail to thee, blithe Spirit! He loves not well whose love is bold. Here in this leafy place.... Here is the place: right over the hill Here she lieth, white and chill.. Ho, sailor of the sea!.. Hour after hour departs How joyously the young Sea-Mew How many times do I love thee? Dear! I have had playmates, I have had companions I lean'd out of window ...... I like a church, I like a cowl 273 206 63 38 I like not lady-slippers... I loved him not; and yet, now he is gone I love him, I dream of him In schools of wisdom all the day was spent.. In Spring the poet is glad..... In the days of old..... Into the sunshine...... I saw old Autumn in the misty morn. I saw the twinkle of white feet... I shot an arrow into the air..... It is a beauteous evening, calm and free!. 290 42 73 168 287 68 232 119 • 228 156 17 123 I've wander'd East, I've wander'd West Just for a handful of silver he left us. Kiss no more the Vintages! Lady! wouldst thou heiress be...... Laugh out, O stream! from your bed of green. Let Time and Chance combine, combine! Let us sing and sigh! Little Mary Anerley, sitting on the stile! Long night succeeds thy little day.. Love laid down his golden head.. Love, on the earth alit..... Man is permitted much Medrake, waving wide wings.... PAGE 113 180 191 124 121 184 200 241 73 267 69 205 299 Methought I saw the footsteps of a throne Mine eyes have seen the glory Mistress of Gods and men! I have been thine. More than the wind, more than the snow 127 285 19 213 200 Mother! I can not mind my wheel My days among the Dead are pass'd My heart is freighted full of love My heart leaps up when I behold My only Love is always near.. My thoughts by night are often fill'd.. Next to thee, O fair Gazelle !....... 237 43 28 181 17 68 256 54 166 91 102 |