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Page ix
... Lord Thomas he was a bold forester . PAGE 220 899 820 288 268 0 . . Mary - Ann was alone with her baby in arms Wy banks they are furnished with bees My heart leaps up when I behold 80 118 841 . . 178 23 100 Napoleon's banners at ...
... Lord Thomas he was a bold forester . PAGE 220 899 820 288 268 0 . . Mary - Ann was alone with her baby in arms Wy banks they are furnished with bees My heart leaps up when I behold 80 118 841 . . 178 23 100 Napoleon's banners at ...
Page x
... Lord Archibald Shepherds all , and maidens fair Sir John got him an ambling nag . Some will talk of bold Robin Hood . Spring , the sweet Spring , is the year's pleasant king PAGE 8 197 123 287 284 23 . . . . 328 35 25 196 251 314 244 37 ...
... Lord Archibald Shepherds all , and maidens fair Sir John got him an ambling nag . Some will talk of bold Robin Hood . Spring , the sweet Spring , is the year's pleasant king PAGE 8 197 123 287 284 23 . . . . 328 35 25 196 251 314 244 37 ...
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... Lord Randal Xx John Barleycorn XXI Mary - Ann's Child XXII The Useful Plough XXIII A Wren's Nest XXIV A fine Day XXV Casabianca , a True Story XXVI Signs of Rain XXVII How they brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix XXVIII The Rainbow ...
... Lord Randal Xx John Barleycorn XXI Mary - Ann's Child XXII The Useful Plough XXIII A Wren's Nest XXIV A fine Day XXV Casabianca , a True Story XXVI Signs of Rain XXVII How they brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix XXVIII The Rainbow ...
Page xiv
... Lord of Burleigh LXV The Mountain and the Squirrel LXVI Evening LXVII The Parrot LXVIII Song LXIX The Blind Boy LXX False Friends - like LXXI Goody Blake and Harry Gill LXXII The Jovial Beggar LXXIII Bishop Hatto LXXIV The Old Courtier ...
... Lord of Burleigh LXV The Mountain and the Squirrel LXVI Evening LXVII The Parrot LXVIII Song LXIX The Blind Boy LXX False Friends - like LXXI Goody Blake and Harry Gill LXXII The Jovial Beggar LXXIII Bishop Hatto LXXIV The Old Courtier ...
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... Lord Ullin's Daughter CXXIV The Sea CXXV Fidelity CXXVI The Fox and the Cat CXXVII The Dog and the Water - Lily CXXVIII An Epitaph on a Robin Redbreast CXXIX Baucis and Philemon CXXX Lullaby for Titania CXXXI Lord Thomas and Fair ...
... Lord Ullin's Daughter CXXIV The Sea CXXV Fidelity CXXVI The Fox and the Cat CXXVII The Dog and the Water - Lily CXXVIII An Epitaph on a Robin Redbreast CXXIX Baucis and Philemon CXXX Lullaby for Titania CXXXI Lord Thomas and Fair ...
Contents
The Child and the Piper | 1 |
On May Morning 111 The Approach of the Fairies | 2 |
Answer to a Childs Question | 3 |
The Brook | 4 |
Stars | 6 |
The Shepherd to his Love | 7 |
The Kitten and Falling Leaves | 8 |
The Ferryman Venus and Cupid | 9 |
Napoleon and the Sailor | 178 |
Boadicea an | 180 |
xor The Soldiers Dream xor Love and Glory | 183 |
After Blenheim | 184 |
The Sailors Mother XCV Mahmoud | 187 |
Autumn a Dirge | 190 |
The Raven | 191 |
The | 196 |
Song | 12 |
Lucy Gray or Solitude | 13 |
Rain in Summer | 15 |
Epitaph on a Hare | 18 |
Abou Ben Adhem and the Angel | 19 |
La Belle Dame sans Mercy | 20 |
Winter | 22 |
The Inchcape Rock | 23 |
Written in March | 25 |
Lord Randal | 26 |
John Barleycorn | 27 |
MaryAnns Child | 30 |
The Useful Plough | 31 |
A Wrens Nest | 32 |
A fine Day XXV Casabianca a True Story | 35 |
Signs of Rain | 37 |
How they brought the Good News from Ghent to | 38 |
The Rainbow XXIX The Raven and the | 41 |
Ode to the Cuckoo | 43 |
Robin Hood and AllinaDale | 44 |
Violets | 48 |
The Palmer | 49 |
The Forsaken Merman | 50 |
The Sands o | 55 |
The Loss of the Royal George | 56 |
A Sea Dirge | 57 |
The Ancient Mariner | 58 |
Song of Ariel | 67 |
Hows my | 68 |
The Spanish Armada | 70 |
The Tar for all Weathers | 74 |
The Fisherman XLIV The Sailor | 76 |
The Wreck of the Hesperus | 78 |
A Canadian Boat Song | 81 |
Rosabelle | 82 |
The Ballad of the Boat | 84 |
Verses supposed to be written by Alexander Selkirl | 86 |
Home Thoughts from Abroad LI The Dream of Eugene Aram | 88 |
The Beleaguered City LIII Jaffar | 96 |
Colin and Lucy | 98 |
The Redbreast Chasing the Butterfly | 99 |
The Children in the Wood | 100 |
Robin Redbreast | 104 |
The | 107 |
HartLeap Well | 108 |
The Summer Shower | 115 |
The Grasshopper | 117 |
The Shepherds Home LXIV The Lord of Burleigh | 119 |
The Mountain and the Squirrel | 122 |
Evening | 123 |
The Parrot | 124 |
Song | 125 |
The Blind | 126 |
False Friendslike LXXI Goody Blake and Harry Gill | 127 |
The Jovial Beggar | 131 |
Bishop Hatto | 133 |
The Old Courtier LXXV Joha Gilpin | 136 |
The Milkmaid | 147 |
Sir Sidney Smith | 149 |
The Pied Piper of Hamelin | 150 |
The Tiger | 158 |
King John and the Abbot of Canterbury | 159 |
The Fairies | 163 |
The Suffolk Miracle | 165 |
The Nightingale | 169 |
The Fox at the Point of Death | 171 |
The Old Mans Comforts and how he gained them | 173 |
The Charge of the Light Brigade | 174 |
Ye Mariners of England | 176 |
The Seven Sisters or the Solitude of Binnorie | 197 |
The Beggar Maid ci The Wild Huntsman | 200 |
To Daffodils | 207 |
CHII The Homes of England | 208 |
Mary the Maid of the | 210 |
The Witches Meeting | 214 |
Adelgitha | 215 |
The Council of Horses | 216 |
St Romuald | 218 |
Lady Alice | 220 |
The Outlandish Knight | 221 |
Spring | 223 |
Sweet Williams Ghost | 224 |
The Fountain | 226 |
Fair Rosamund | 228 |
The Hitchen MayDay Song | 233 |
The Spanish Ladys Love CXVII Little White Lily | 238 |
Minstrels Song in Ella | 239 |
An Elegy on the Death of a Mad | 241 |
Nongtongpaw | 242 |
Poor Dog Tray | 243 |
The Faithful Bird | 244 |
Lord Ullins Daughter | 246 |
The Sea CXXV Fidelity | 248 |
The Fox and the | 251 |
The Dog and the WaterLily | 252 |
An Epitaph on a Robin Redbreast CXXIX Baucis and Philemon | 254 |
Lullaby for Titania | 257 |
Lord Thomas and Fair Ellinor | 258 |
Queen | 261 |
Young Lochinvar | 262 |
Incident characteristic of a Favourite Dog CXXXV King Lear and his Three Daughters | 265 |
The Butterfly and the Snail | 271 |
CXXXVIJI The Nightingale and the Glowworm | 276 |
The Lady turned ServingMan | 277 |
Pairing Time Anticipated | 281 |
To a Water Fowl | 283 |
Robin Hood and the Bishop of Hereford | 284 |
Sir John Sucklings Campaign | 287 |
The Nuns Lament for Philip Sparrow | 289 |
To a Butterfly | 291 |
The Dragon of Wantley | 292 |
The Ungrateful Cupid | 295 |
The King of the Crocodiles | 296 |
The Lion and the | 301 |
The Snail | 302 |
OLI The Colubriad | 303 |
The Priest and the MulberryTree | 304 |
The Pride of Youth | 305 |
Sir Lancelot du Lake | 306 |
The Three Fisherg | 311 |
Alice Fell or Poverty | 312 |
The First Swallow | 314 |
The Graves of a Household | 315 |
The Thrushs Nest | 316 |
The Last of the Flock | 317 |
The Romance of the Swans Nest | 320 |
Song | 322 |
Timothy | 324 |
The Sleeping Beauty | 325 |
Choral Song of Illyrian Peasants | 327 |
The Destruction of Sennacherib | 328 |
The Widow Bird CLXVIII Dora | 329 |
A Witch Spoken by a Countryman | 335 |
Nursery Rhymes | 336 |
The Age of Children Happiest | 339 |
The Noble Nature | 340 |
The Rainbow | 341 |
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