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NEILSON, WILLIAM ALLAN
The Essentials of Poetry.

Burns: How to Know Him.

OSBORN, E. B.

The Muse in Arms: A Collection of War Poems. PALGRAVE, FRANCIS TURNER

The Golden Treasury.

PATTERSON, WILLIAM M.

The Rhythm of Prose.

PERCY, THOMAS

Reliques of Ancient English Poetry.

PERRY, BLISS

A Study of Poetry. A

PHELPS, WILLIAM LYON

The Advance of English Poetry in the Twentieth Cen

tury.

POE, EDGAR ALLAN

"The Poetic Principle."

"The Philosophy of Composition."

POUND, LOUISE

Poetic Origins and the Ballad.

PRESCOTT, F. C.

The Poetic Mind.

QUILLER-COUCH, SIR ARTHUR T.

The Oxford Book of Ballads.
The Oxford Book of English Verse.

RHYS, EDWARD

The New Golden Treasury.

RITTENHOUSE, JESSIE B.

The Little Book of Modern Verse.

The Second Book of Modern Verse.

SCHELLING, FELIX E.

The English Lyric

SIDNEY, SIR Philip

The Defense of Poesy.

SHARP, WILLIAM

Sonnets of the Nineteenth Century.

SHELLEY, PERCY BYSSHE

A Defence of Poetry.

SPINGARN, JOEL ELIAS

Creative Criticism.

STEVENSON, BURTON EGBERT

Poems of American History.

TALLEY, THOMAS W.

Negro Folk Rhymes.

UNTERMEYER, LOUIS

The New Era in American Poetry.
Modern American Poetry.

Modern British Poetry.
WATTS-DUNTON, THEODORE

Article on Poetry in the Encyclopædia Britannica. WELLS, CAROLYN

The Book of Humorous Verse.

WHITE, GLEESON

Ballades and Rondeaus, Chants Royal, Sestinas, Villanelles, etc.

WHITMAN, WALT

Preface to Leaves of Grass.

WILKINSON, Marguerite

New Voices: An Introduction to Contemporary Poetry. WOODBERRY, GEORGE EDWARD

"A New Defence of Poetry" (in The Heart of Man). The Appreciation of Literature.

GENERAL INDEX

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POETS, TITLES OF POEMS, AND MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS

The names of poets quoted in this anthology are printed in small
capitals. American poets are indicated by an asterisk (*),
living poets by a dagger (†). All titles are printed in italics.

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All Men are Free (Napier),
quoted 304-305.
alliteration, 81, 82.
Altgeld, John P., 464.
America (Smith), 42, 43-45,
quoted 44-45.

American Anthology, An, 457.
American Familiar Verse, 321.
anapestic meters, 68, 138, 140,
238, 250.

Anglo-Saxon verse, 352, 365.
Annie Laurie (Lady Scott),

quoted 34-35.

Anthology, the Greek, 350, 466.
Apology, An (Morris), 110,
quoted 215-216.

Aristotle, 2, 6, 363.

ARNOLD, MATTHEW, 1, 2, 7, 13,

14, 17, 91-92, 182, 275, 285,
364, 369, 400, 411, 418; poems
quoted: Destiny, 92; Shake-
speare, 285-286; Philomela,
369-370; Requiescat, 395-396;
Dover Beach, 418-419.

Ars Victrix (Dobson), quoted in
part 192.

Arthur, King, 400.

As Toilsome I Wander'd Vir-
ginia's Woods (Whitman),
quoted 378.

assonance, 82, 83.

Astrid (Noyes), quoted in part

82.

At Magnolia Cemetery (Timrod),
quoted 122-123.

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Bacheller, Irving, 401.

ballad, the, Chapter VI passim,
235 ff.

Ballad of Dead Ladies, The (Vil-
lon), quoted 300-301.
Ballad of Heroes, A (Dobson),
quoted 297-298.

ballad stanza, the, 77, 252, 257.
ballade, the, 295 ff.

Ballade of the Southern Cross
(Lang), quoted 296-297.
Ballade to Theocritus, in Win-
ter (Lang), quoted 295-296.
Ballades and Rondeaus, 295.
Ballades in Blue China, 295,
296.

Ballot, The (Pierpont), quoted

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Bard's Epitaph, A (Burns), 351,
quoted 99-100.
Barney McGee (Hovey), quoted
in part 152.

Barrack-room Ballads, 252, 253,
447.

Battle Hymn of the Republic,
The (Mrs. Howe), 47-48, quoted
48.

Baudelaire, Charles, 400.
BEAUMONT, FRANCIS, 112; poem
quoted: On the Tombs in West-
minster Abbey, 113.
Beaumont, Sir George, 413, 414.
Beethoven, Ludwig Van, 21.
Believe Me if All Those Endear-
ing Young Charms (Moore),
55, quoted 38.

*Benét, Stephen Vincent, 468.
†*Benét, William Rose, 453, 468.

Ben Jonson Entertains a Man
from Stratford (Robinson),
462, quoted in part 188-189.
Bennett, Arnold, 13.
Berlin, Irving, 27.

Bible, the, 251-252, 367, 368, 373.
†BINYON, LAURENCE; poem
quoted: For the Fallen, 476-
477.

BLAKE, WILLIAM, 15, 107, 127,
370-371; poems quoted: The
Tiger (in part), 72; Songs of
Innocence: Introduction, 74.
Blake (Fletcher), quoted 15.
blank verse, 172 ff., 192.

Blessed Damozel, The, 104, 392.
Bonnie Doon (Burns), quoted in
part 70.

Book, A (Dickinson), quoted 4.
Book of Lincoln, The, 406.
Bowles, William Lisle, 269.
**Branch, Anna Hempstead, 468.
Break, Break, Break (Tenny-
son), quoted 168-169.
BRERETON,

MRS. JANE; poem
quoted: On Beau Nash's Pic-
ture, 356.

Bride of Abydos, The (Byron),
quoted in part 165-166.

Bridge of Sighs, The (Hood),
342, quoted 153-156.

†BRIDGES, ROBERT, 282-284, 445;
poem quoted: Who Builds a
Ship, 284.

Broadway's Canyon (Fletcher),
quoted 432-433.

BROOKE, RUPERT, 210, 284, 474,
475; poem quoted: The Soldier,
284-285.

Browne, Sir Thomas, 364.
BROWNE, WILLIAM, poem quoted:
On the Countess Dowager of
Pembroke, 349.

BROWNING, MRS. ELIZABETH Bar-
RETT, 282-283, 321, 359; poem
quoted: How Do I Love Thee?
283.
BROWNING, ROBERT, 5, 156, 181,
182, 282, 364, 376, 392, 411,
428, 447, 466; poems quoted:

Prospice, 146-147; The Year's
at the Spring, 149; The Lost
Leader, 157-158; My Last
Duchess, 199-201; Up at a
Villa-Down in the City, 429-

432.

Bruce's Address to his Army at
Bannockburn (Burns), quoted

120-121.

Brussels Cross Inscription, quoted

352.

*BRYANT, WILLIAM CULLEN, 87,

88-90, 185-186, 204, 286, 428;
poems quoted: The Poet, 9-10;
To a Water-fowl, 88-89; Thana-
topsis (in part), 90; The
Prairies (in part), 186-4187;
The Death of Lincoln, 403.
*BUNNER, HENRY CUYLER, 294,
309; poems quoted: A Pitcher
of Mignonette, 309; "One, Two,
Three," 335-336.

*BURGESS, GELETT, 340; poem
quoted: The Purple Cow, 340.
Burial of Sir John Moore, The
(Wolfe), quoted 145-146.
BURNS, ROBERT, 14, 30-34 (his
songs), 55-56, 321, 350, 351,
392, 411; poems quoted: Afton
Water, 31-32; Auld Lang Syne,
33-34; John Anderson, 55-56;
Bonnie Doon (in part), 70;
A Bard's Epitaph, 99-100;
Bruce's Address to his Army at
Bannockburn, 120-121; Epi-
taph on John Dove, 351; High-
land Mary, 392-393.
Burns (Whittier), quoted in part

5.

*BYNNER, WITTER, 8, 316, 360,
406, 468; poem quoted in part:
The New World, 381.

BYRON, LORD, 102, 144, 279-280,
336, 339, 372, 373, 411, 481;
poems quoted: She Walks in
Beauty, 70-71; The Destruc-
tion of Sennacherib, 138-139;
O Talk Not to Me, 139-140;
The Bride of Abydos (in part),
165-166; The Vision of Judg-

ment (in part), 214-215;
Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (in
part), 221-222, 426-427; Son-
net on Chillon, 280; To Thomas
Moore, 337; Lines Written in
an Album at Malta, 357-358;
Oh! Snatch'd Away in Beauty's
Bloom, 395.

Campbell, Mary, 392-393.
Campbell, Thomas, 481.
CAREY, HENRY (?), 44-45, poem
quoted: God Save the King, 45.
Carlyle, Thomas, 8.
**Carman, Bliss, 406.
Carroll, Lewis, 340.
*CARY, PHOEBE, poem quoted:
When Lovely Woman Wants a
Favor, 345-346.

Castle of Indolence, The (Thom-
son), quoted in part 219.
catalectic, 71.

catalexis, 152.

*Cawein, Madison, 444.
Century of Roundels, A, 308.
Certain American Poets (Shep-
ard), quoted 458.
chain verse, 316.
Chambered

Nautilus, The
(Holmes), quoted in part 90.
chant royal, the, 302.
Chapman, George, 271.
Charles II, 350.

CHAUCER, GEOFFREY, 14, 215, 294,
302, 454; poems quoted: Pro-
logue (in part), 195; To Rose-
mounde, A Balade, 303.
CHESTERFIELD,

EARL OF, poem
quoted: Immortal Newton, 356.
Chevy Chase, 237.

Chicago (Sandburg), 384, 433,
quoted 433-435.

Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
(Byron) 144, 411, 426, quoted
in part 221-222, 426-427.
Churchhill, Winston, 401.
clichés, 12.

city in poetry, the, 386-387, 425-
442.

classical meters, 68, 161-162, 368.

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