MILTON, J. (continued). When the Assault was intended to the City On his Blindness To Mr. Lawrence To Cyriack Skinner To the Lady Margaret Ley NUMBER xciii xciv xcix c cxi cxliv cxlv cxlvii сеххіх ccxlv cclxi eclxv cclxix cxcviii cxlix clvii To the Night The Flight of Love One word is too often profaned Stanzas written in Dejection near Naples To a Skylark Ozymandias of Egypt To a Lady, with a Guitar X xi XV xvii xviii xxiii xxiv xxvii xxxi XXXV Xxxvii Xxxxviii xxxix xli xlii xliii xlviii li lvi lxii lxiv The Manly Heart WITHER, George (1588-1667). WOLFE, Charles (1791-1823). The Burial of Sir John Moore WORDSWORTH, William (1770-1850). She dwelt among the untrodden ways I travell'd among unknown men The Education of Nature A slumber did my spirit seal To a distant Friend Desideria Ode to Duty England and Switzerland, 1802 On the extinction of the Venetian Republic 66 Written in Early Spring Nature and the Poet celii ccliv cely celvi cclvii cclviii celxiii celxvii cclxxxiv cclxxxvi cclxxxviii cclxxxix eexci cexciv cexevi cexcvii cexcviii . ccxcix ccci CCCv cccvi cccix cccxiii cccxvii Ruth, or the Influences of Nature Glen-Almain, the Narrow Glen The World is too much with us Within King's College Chapel, Cambridge |