Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron. |
358. |
Prelude |
|
Composite Idyllic School |
Frederick Tennyson. |
359. |
Thirty-first of May |
360. |
The Blackbird |
361. |
From “Niobe” |
Charles Tennyson Turner. |
362. |
The Lion’s Skeleton |
363. |
The Vacant Cage |
364. |
The Lachrymatory |
365. |
The Buoy-Bell |
366. |
The Forest Glade |
367. |
The Lattice at Sunrise |
368. |
The Rookery |
369. |
Orion |
370. |
To the Gossamer-Light |
371. |
Letty’s Globe |
372. |
Her First-Born |
Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron. |
373. |
The Deserted House |
374. |
The Lotos-Eaters |
375. |
Ulysses |
376. |
Sir Galahad |
377. |
Sir Launcelot and Queen Guinevere |
378. |
Break, Break, Break |
379. |
Songs from “The Princess.” I. As thro’ the Land |
380. |
Songs from “The Princess.” II. Sweet and Low |
381. |
Songs from “The Princess.” III. Bugle Song |
382. |
Songs from “The Princess.” IV. Tears, Idle Tears |
383. |
Songs from “The Princess.” V. Thy Voice Is Heard |
384. |
Songs from “The Princess.” VI. Ask Me No More |
385. |
Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington |
386. |
The Charge of the Light Brigade |
387. |
Northern Farmer |
388. |
The Daisy |
389. |
The Flower |
390. |
Come into the Garden, Maud |
391. |
The Shell |
392. |
The Passing of Arthur |
393. |
Rizpah |
394. |
Flower in the Crannied Wall |
395. |
Song in “The Foresters” |
396. |
Vastness |
397. |
The Silent Voices |
398. |
Crossing the Bar |
Benjamin Disraeli, 1st earl of Beaconsfield. |
399. |
Wellington |
Thomas Westwood. |
400. |
O Wind of the Mountain! |
401. |
In the Golden Morning of the World |
Arthur Hugh Clough. |
402. |
In a Lecture-Room |
403. |
A Protest |
404. |
Qua Cursum Ventus |
405. |
From “The Bothie of Tober-Na-Vuolich” |
406. |
Peschiera |
407. |
From “Amours De Voyage” |
408. |
Ite Domum Saturæ, Venit Hesperus |
409. |
Ah! Yet Consider It Again |
410. |
Where Lies the Land |
John Campbell Shairp. |
411. |
Cailleach Bein-Y-Vreich |
Menella Bute Smedley. |
412. |
The Little Fair Soul |
Robert Leighton. |
413. |
The Dried-up Fountain |
Matthew Arnold. |
414. |
Written in Emerson’s Essays |
415. |
The World and the Quietist |
416. |
From “Sohrab and Rustum” |
417. |
From “Balder Dead” |
418. |
The Forsaken Merman |
419. |
Philomela |
420. |
Dover Beach |
421. |
From “Empedocles on Etna” |
422. |
The Buried Life |
423. |
Memorial Verses |
424. |
Geist’s Grave |
Charles Kent. |
425. |
Pope at Twickenham |
William Caldwell Roscoe. |
426. |
To La Sansœur |
427. |
The Master-Chord |
428. |
Earth |
William Johnson Cory. |
429. |
Mimnermus in Church |
430. |
Heracleitus |
431. |
A Poor French Sailor’s Scottish Sweetheart |
Anonymous. |
432. |
Epitaph of Dionysia |
Coventry Kersey Dighton Patmore. |
433. |
From “The Angel in the House” |
434. |
The Girl of All Periods |
435. |
From “The Unknown Eros” |
436. |
Regina Cœli |
Walter C. Smith. |
437. |
Daughters of Philistia |
438. |
The Self-Exiled |
Francis Turner Palgrave. |
439. |
The Ancient and Modern Muses |
440. |
Pro Mortuis |
441. |
William Wordsworth |
442. |
A Little Child’s Hymn |
443. |
A Danish Barrow |
Thomas Henry Huxley. |
444. |
Tennyson |
Arthur Joseph Munby. |
445. |
Doris: A Pastoral |
446. |
From “Dorothy: a Country Story.” I. Dorothy |
447. |
From “Dorothy: a Country Story.” II. Country Kisses |
448. |
From “Dorothy: a Country Story.” III. Dorothy’s Room |
449. |
From “Dorothy: a Country Story.” IV. Beauty at the Plough |
450. |
Flos Florum |
451. |
Sweet Nature’s Voice |
Isa Craig Knox. |
452. |
The Woodruffe |
Sir Edwin Arnold. |
453. |
From “The Light of Asia” |
454. |
The Caliph’s Draught |
455. |
After Death in Arabia |
456. |
Raglan |
457. |
From “With Sa’di in the Garden.” I. Mahmud and Ayaz: A Paraphrase on Sa’Di |
458. |
From “With Sa’di in the Garden.” II. Song without a Sound |
459. |
The Musmee |
Stopford Augustus Brooke. |
460. |
Versailles |
461. |
The Jungfrau’s Cry |
462. |
Songs from “Riquet of the Tuft.” I. Queen’s Song |
463. |
Songs from “Riquet of the Tuft.” II. Prince Riquet’s Song |
John Nichol. |
464. |
Mare Mediterraneum |
465. |
H. W. L. |
Francis Robert Rosslyn, Earl of. |
466. |
Bedtime |
467. |
Memory |
Sir Lewis Morris. |
468. |
At Last |
469. |
Song |
470. |
On a Thrush Singing in Autumn |
Philip Gilbert Hamerton. |
471. |
The Sanyassi |
472. |
The Wild Huntsmen |
Roden Berkeley Wriothesley Noel. |
473. |
The Secret of the Nightingale |
474. |
Sea Slumber-Song |
475. |
Dying |
476. |
The Merry-Go-Round |
477. |
Lament |
478. |
The Toy Cross |
479. |
“That They All May Be One” |
Sir Alfred Lyall. |
480. |
Meditations of a Hindu Prince |
Alfred Austin. |
481. |
At His Grave |
482. |
Songs from “Prince Lucifer.” I. Grave-Digger’s Song |
483. |
Songs from “Prince Lucifer.” II. Mother-Song |
484. |
Agatha |
485. |
The Haymakers’ Song |
Thomas Ashe. |
486. |
Marian |
487. |
Phantoms |
488. |
By the Salpétrière |
489. |
A Vision of Children |
490. |
Poeta Nascitur |
Theodore Watts-Dunton. |
491. |
Ode to Mother Carey’s Chicken |
492. |
The Sonnet’s Voice |
493. |
Coleridge |
494. |
The Breath of Avon |
495. |
The First Kiss |
496. |
John the Pilgrim |
497. |
Natura Benigna |
498. |
Natura Maligna |
David Gray. |
499. |
The Dear Old Toiling One |
500. |
I Die, Being Young |
501. |
My Epitaph |
John Addington Symonds. |
502. |
An Episode |
503. |
Lux Est Umbra Dei |
504. |
The Nightingale |
505. |
The Fall of a Soul |
506. |
Farewell |
507. |
Il Fior Degli Eroici Furori |
508. |
Venice |
509. |
Thyself |
510. |
The Sonnet |
Alexander Hay Japp. |
511. |
A Music Lesson |
512. |
Landor |
513. |
Shelley |
514. |
Memories |
Cosmo Monkhouse. |
515. |
Song |
516. |
A Dead March |
517. |
The Spectrum |
518. |
The Secret |
519. |
Robert Buchanan |
520. |
Spring Song in the City |
521. |
The Wake of Tim O’Hara |
522. |
Two Sons |
523. |
On a Young Poetess’s Grave |
524. |
The Summer Pool |
525. |
We Are Children |
526. |
When We Are All Asleep |
527. |
The Dream of the World without Death |
528. |
The Faëry Foster-Mother |
529. |
The Churchyard |
Emily Pfeiffer. |
530. |
A Song of Winter |
531. |
To a Moth That Drinketh of the Ripe October |
532. |
To the Herald Honeysuckle |
Frederic William Henry Myers. |
533. |
From “Saint Paul” |
534. |
A Song |
535. |
On a Grave at Grindelwald |
536. |
A Last Appeal |
537. |
Immortality |
538. |
A Letter from Newport |
539. |
I Saw, I Saw the Lovely Child |
Edward Dowden. |
540. |
Renunciants |
541. |
Leonardo’s “Monna Lisa” |
542. |
Two Infinities |
Margaret Veley. |
543. |
First or Last? |
Lady Mary Montgomerie Currie. |
544. |
A May Song |
545. |
A Foreboding |
546. |
In Green Old Gardens |
547. |
Afterwards |
Samuel Waddington. |
548. |
The Inn of Care |
549. |
Soul and Body |
Ernest Myers. |
550. |
Gordon |
551. |
Etsi Omnes, Ego Non |
552. |
“The Seamaids’ Music” |
George Francis Savage-Armstrong. |
553. |
Autumn Memories |
554. |
The Mystery |
555. |
One in the Infinite |
556. |
My Guide |
557. |
“The Father” |
James Chapman Woods. |
558. |
The Soul Stithy |
559. |
The World’s Death-Night |
|
Balladists and Lyrists |
Louisa Macartney Crawford. |
560. |
Kathleen Mavourneen |
Sir Francis Hastings Doyle. |
561. |
The Old Cavalier |
562. |
The Private of the Buffs |
William Makepeace Thackeray. |
563. |
At the Church Gate |
564. |
The Ballad of Bouillabaisse |
565. |
The Age of Wisdom |
566. |
Sorrows of Werther |
567. |
The Pen and the Album |
568. |
The Mahogany Tree |
569. |
The End of the Play |
Charles Kingsley. |
570. |
From “The Saint’s Tragedy” |
571. |
The Sands of Dee |
572. |
The Three Fishers |
573. |
A Myth |
574. |
The Dead Church |
575. |
Andromeda and the Sea-Nymphs |
576. |
The Last Buccaneer |
577. |
Lorraine |
578. |
A Farewell |
Adelaide Anne Procter. |
579. |
A Woman’s Question |
580. |
A Doubting Heart |
581. |
The Requital |
582. |
Per Pacem Ad Lucem |
Dinah Maria Mulock Craik. |
583. |
Philip, My King |
584. |
Too Late |
Earl of Southesk (Sir James Carnegie). |
585. |
The Flitch of Dunmow |
586. |
November’s Cadence |
Mortimer Collins. |
587. |
A Greek Idyl |
588. |
Kate Temple’s Song |
589. |
The Ivory Gate |
William Allingham. |
590. |
The Fairies |
591. |
Lovely Mary Donnelly |
592. |
The Sailor |
593. |
A Dream |
594. |
Half-Waking |
595. |
Day and Night Songs |
George Walter Thornbury. |
596. |
The Three Scars |
597. |
Melting of the Earl’s Plate |
598. |
The Three Troopers |
599. |
The White Rose over the Water |
600. |
The Jacobite on Tower Hill |
601. |
The Death of Marlborough |
602. |
The Old Grenadier’s Story |
John Veitch. |
603. |
The Laird of Schelynlaw |
Jean Ingelow. |
604. |
The High Tide on the Coast of Lincolnshire |
605. |
Sailing beyond Seas |
606. |
The Long White Seam |
Robert Dwyer Joyce. |
607. |
Crossing the Blackwater |
Ellen O’Leary. |
608. |
To God and Ireland True |
Hamilton Aïdé. |
609. |
Remember or Forget |
610. |
The Danube River |
611. |
When We Are Parted |
612. |
The Forsaken |
Joseph Skipsey. |
613. |
Mother Wept |
614. |
The Dewdrop |
615. |
The Butterfly |
Richard Garnett. |
616. |
The Island of Shadows |
617. |
The Fair Circassian |
618. |
The Ballad of the Boat |
619. |
The Lyrical Poem |
620. |
The Didactic Poem |
621. |
On an Urn |
622. |
Age |
623. |
To America |
John Todhunter. |
624. |
The Banshee |
R. St. John Tyrwhitt. |
625. |
The Glory of Motion |
Clement William Scott. |
626. |
Rus In Urbe |
627. |
Lilian Adelaide Neilson |
Sarah Williams. |
628. |
Omàr and the Persian |
629. |
Queen Elizabeth |
Lady Blanche Elizabeth Lindsay. |
630. |
Sonnet |
631. |
My Heart Is a Lute |
|
Various Distinctive Poets |
Thomas Gordon Hake. |
632. |
Old Souls |
633. |
The Sibyl |
Edward FitzGerald. |
634. |
From His Paraphrase of the Rubáiyát of Omár Khayyám |
George Meredith. |
635. |
R. B. |
Robert Browning. |
636. |
Song from “Paracelsus” |
637. |
Cavalier Tunes. I. Marching Along |
638. |
Cavalier Tunes. II. Give a Rouse |
639. |
Cavalier Tunes. III. Boot and Saddle |
640. |
My Last Duchess |
641. |
Incident of the French Camp |
642. |
In a Gondola |
643. |
Song from “Pippa Passes” |
644. |
“How They Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix” |
645. |
The Lost Leader |
646. |
Youth and Art |
647. |
Home Thoughts from Abroad |
648. |
A Face |
649. |
“De Gustibus—” |
650. |
The Bishop Orders His Tomb at Saint Praxed’s Church |
651. |
Meeting at Night |
652. |
Parting at Morning |
653. |
Evelyn Hope |
654. |
“Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came” |
655. |
Respectability |
656. |
Memorabilia |
657. |
One Way of Love |
658. |
One Word More |
659. |
Abt Vogler |
660. |
Prospice |
661. |
Misconceptions |
662. |
Epitaph |
663. |
Muckle-Mouth Meg |
664. |
Epilogue |
Sydney Dobell. |
665. |
How ’s My Boy? |
666. |
A Nuptial Eve |
667. |
Tommy ’s Dead |
668. |
Home in War-Time |
669. |
America |
670. |
Epigram on the Death of Edward Forbes |
671. |
Sea Ballad |
672. |
Dante, Shakespeare, Milton |
673. |
On the Death of Mrs. Browning |
674. |
Fragment of a Sleep-Song |
George Meredith. |
675. |
From “Modern Love.” I. “All Other Joys” |
676. |
From “Modern Love.” II. Hiding the Skeleton |
677. |
From “Modern Love.” III. The Coin of Pity |
678. |
From “Modern Love.” IV. One Twilight Hour |
679. |
Juggling Jerry |
680. |
The Lark Ascending |
681. |
Lucifer in Starlight |
682. |
The Spirit of Shakespeare |
683. |
The Two Masks |
Sebastian Evans. |
684. |
A Dirge for Summer |
685. |
What the Trumpeter Said |
Christina Georgina Rossetti. |
686. |
The Unseen World. I. At Home |
687. |
The Unseen World. II. Remember |
688. |
The Unseen World. III. After Death |
689. |
The Unseen World. IV. Wife to Husband |
690. |
The Unseen World. V. Up-Hill |
691. |
“It Is Finished” |
692. |
From “Monna Innominata.” I. Agnegation |
693. |
From “Monna Innominata.” II. Trust |
694. |
Fluttered Wings |
695. |
Passing and Glassing |
696. |
The Thread of Life |
697. |
From “Later Life” |
698. |
An Echo from Willowwood |
699. |
Twist Me a Crown |
700. |
Good-By |
Edward Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st earl of Lytton. |
701. |
Indian Love-Song |
702. |
Aux Italiens |
703. |
The Chess-Board |
704. |
Tempora Acta |
705. |
The Dinner Hour |
706. |
The Legend of the Dead Lambs |
707. |
The Utmost |
James Thomson. |
708. |
Melencolia |
709. |
Life’s Hebe |
710. |
From “He Heard Her Sing” |
Harriet Eleanor Hamilton King. |
711. |
Palmermo |
712. |
The Crocus |
|
Poets of the Renaissance |
Ford Madox Brown. |
713. |
For the Picture, “The Last of England” |
714. |
O. M. B. |
Sir Joseph Noel Paton. |
715. |
Requiem |
716. |
The Last of the Eurydice |
Thomas Woolner. |
717. |
My Beautiful Lady |
718. |
Given Over |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti. |
719. |
The Blessed Damozel |
720. |
The Portrait |
721. |
From “The House of Life: a Sonnet-Sequence.” I. Introductory |
722. |
From “The House of Life: a Sonnet-Sequence.” II. Lovesight |
723. |
From “The House of Life: a Sonnet-Sequence.” III. Her Gifts |
724. |
From “The House of Life: a Sonnet-Sequence.” IV. The Dark Glass |
725. |
From “The House of Life: a Sonnet-Sequence.” V. Without Her |
726. |
From “The House of Life: a Sonnet-Sequence.” VI. Broken Music |
727. |
From “The House of Life: a Sonnet-Sequence.” VII. Inclusiveness |
728. |
From “The House of Life: a Sonnet-Sequence.” VIII. A Superscription |
729. |
Sonnets on Pictures. I. A Venetian Pastoral |
730. |
Sonnets on Pictures. II. Mary Magdalene |
731. |
Sudden Light |
732. |
The Woodspurge |
733. |
The Sea-Limits |
734. |
A Little While |
735. |
The Ballad of Dead Ladies |
Richard Watson Dixon. |
736. |
Ode on Conflicting Claims |
737. |
Humanity |
738. |
From “Mano: a Poetical History.” I. The Skylark |
739. |
From “Mano: a Poetical History.” II. Of a Vision of Hell, Which a Monk Had |
740. |
From “Mano: a Poetical History.” III. Of Temperance in Fortune |
William Morris. |
741. |
The Gillyflower of Gold |
742. |
Shameful Death |
743. |
The Blue Closet |
744. |
From “The Earthly Paradise.” I. The Singer’s Prelude |
745. |
From “The Earthly Paradise.” II. Atalanta’s Victory |
746. |
From “The Earthly Paradise.” III. Atalanta’s Defeat |
747. |
From “The Earthly Paradise.” IV. The King’s Visit |
748. |
From “The Earthly Paradise.” V. Song: to Psyche |
749. |
From “The Earthly Paradise.” VI. A Land Across the Sea |
750. |
From “The Earthly Paradise.” VII. Antiphony |
751. |
From “Sigurd the Volsung.” I. Of the Passing Away of Brynhild |
752. |
From “Sigurd the Volsung.” II. The Burghers’ Battle |
753. |
From “Sigurd the Volsung.” III. A Death Song |
Lord De Tabley (John Byrne Leicester Warren). |
754. |
A Woodland Grave |
755. |
A Simple Maid |
756. |
Fortune’s Wheel |
757. |
Circe |
758. |
A Song of Faith Forsworn |
759. |
The Two Old Kings |
Algernon Charles Swinburne. |
760. |
A Match |
761. |
Hesperia |
762. |
In Memory of Walter Savage Landor |
763. |
Love at Sea |
764. |
From “Rosamond” |
765. |
From “Atalanta in Calydon.” I. Chorus:—“When the Hounds of Spring” |
766. |
From “Atalanta in Calydon.” II. From the Chorus, “We Have Seen Thee, O Love!” |
767. |
From “Chastelard” |
768. |
From “Bothwell” |
769. |
Sappho |
770. |
Hope and Fear |
771. |
On the Deaths of Thomas Carlyle and George Eliot |
772. |
Hertha |
773. |
Étude Réaliste |
774. |
The Roundel |
775. |
A Forsaken Garden |
776. |
On the Monument Erected to Mazzini at Genoa |
John Payne. |
777. |
Cadences |
778. |
Sibyl |
779. |
Thorgerda |
780. |
Love’s Autumn |
781. |
Songs’ End |
Robert Seymour Bridges. |
782. |
Poor Withered Rose |
783. |
I Will Not Let Thee Go |
784. |
Upon the Shore |
785. |
A Passer-By |
786. |
Elegy |
787. |
Thou Didst Delight My Eyes |
788. |
Awake, My Heart! |
789. |
O Youth Whose Hope Is High |
790. |
So Sweet Love Seemed |
791. |
Asian Birds |
Arthur William Edgar O’Shaughnessy. |
792. |
The Fair Maid and the Sun |
793. |
Has Summer Come without the Rose? |
794. |
At Her Grave |
795. |
Silences |
796. |
If She but Knew |
Philip Bourke Marston. |
797. |
A Greeting |
798. |
A Vain Wish |
799. |
Love’s Music |
800. |
The Rose and the Wind |
801. |
How My Song of Her Began |
802. |
The Old Churchyard of Bonchurch |
803. |
Garden Fairies |
804. |
Love and Music |
805. |
No Death |
806. |
At the Last |
807. |
Her Pity |
808. |
After Summer |
809. |
To the Spirit of Poetry |
810. |
If You Were Here |
811. |
At Last |
|
Dramatists and Playwrights |
Tom Taylor. |
812. |
From “The Fool’s Revenge” |
813. |
Abraham Lincoln |
John Westland Marston. |
814. |
From “Marie De Meranie” |
William Gorman Wills. |
815. |
Cromwell and Henrietta Maria |
William Schwenck Gilbert. |
816. |
From “Pygmalion and Galatea” |
Herman Charles Merivale. |
817. |
Ætate XIX |
818. |
Ready, Ay, Ready |
819. |
Thaisa’s Dirge |
Augusta Webster. |
820. |
Songs from Dramas. I. News to the King |
821. |
Songs from Dramas. II. ’Tween Earth and Sky |
822. |
Songs from Dramas. III. Day Is Dead |
823. |
Songs from Dramas. IV. Tell Me Not of Morrows, Sweet |
824. |
The Deaths of Myron and Klydone |
|
Elegantiæ |
Frederick Locker-Lampson. |
825. |
To My Grandmother |
826. |
The Widow’s Mite |
827. |
On an Old Muff |
828. |
To My Mistress |
829. |
The Skeleton in the Cupboard |
Robert Barnabas Brough. |
830. |
My Lord Tomnoddy |
Charles Stuart Calverley. |
831. |
Companions |
832. |
Ballad |
833. |
On the Brink |
Joseph Ashby-Sterry. |
834. |
A Marlow Madrigal |
835. |
A Portrait |
836. |
The Little Rebel |
William John Courthope. |
837. |
From “The Paradise of Birds.” I. Birdcatcher’s Song |
838. |
From “The Paradise of Birds.” II. Ode—To the Roc |
839. |
From “The Paradise of Birds.” III. In Praise of Gilbert White |
Sir Frederick Pollock. |
840. |
The Six Carpenters’ Case |
|
“The Land of Wonder-Wander” |
Edward Lear. |
841. |
The Jumblies |
William Brighty Rands. |
842. |
Topsy-Turvy World |
843. |
Polly |
844. |
Dressing the Doll |
845. |
I Saw a New World |
Lewis Carroll. |
846. |
Jabberwocky |
847. |
From “The Hunting of the Snark” |
848. |
Of Alice in Wonderland |