CHAPTER Frost, Robert: Mending Wall. Dobson, Austin: Ars Victrix (in part) Crapsey, Adelaide: On Seeing Weather-beaten Trees Dryden, John: Lines Printed under the Engraved Por trait of Milton PAGE 189 192 193 194 195 197 Pope, Alexander: Essay on Criticism (in part) 197 Keats, John: Sleep and Poetry (in part) 198 Browning, Robert: My Last Duchess 199 Frost, Robert: The Tuft of Flowers 201 Gray, Thomas: Elegy Written in a Country Church- 205 . Robinson, Edwin Arlington: Mr. Flood's Party Byron, Lord: The Vision of Judgment (in part) Masefield, John: The Widow in the Bye Street (in Spenser, Edmund: The Faërie Queene (in part) Byron, Lord: Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (in part) VI. THE BALLAD Lord Randal The Twa Corbies Jesse James Katharine Jaffray 246 Scott, Sir Walter: Lochinvar 248 Kipling, Rudyard: Danny Deever 252 Masefield, John: The Yarn of the "Loch Achray” 254 Keats, John: La Belle Dame sans Merci 257 Whittier, John Greenleaf: Skipper Ireson's Ride 259 262 VII. THE SONNET 268 Rossetti, Dante Gabriel: A Sonnet is a Moment's Mon- Keats, John: On First Looking into Chapman's Homer 271 Shelley, Percy Bysshe: Ozymandias CHAPTER Shakespeare, William: Shall I Compare Thee to a Shakespeare, William: No Longer Mourn for Me When I Am Dead Shakespeare, William: To Me, Fair Friend, You Spenser, Edmund: What Guile is This, that those her Golden Tresses Sidney, Sir Philip: Come, Sleep! O Sleep, the Certain Drayton, Michael: Since There's No Help, Come Let Milton, John: On the Late Massacre in Piedmont Wordsworth, William: The World is Too Much with Us Byron, Lord: Sonnet on Chillon Keats, John: On the Grasshopper and Cricket PAGE 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 278 279 280 281 282 Browning, Elizabeth Barrett: How Do I Love Thee? 283 Arnold, Matthew: Shakespeare Watson, Sir William: Written in Mr. Sidney Lee's Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth: Oft Have I Seen at 287 Masefield, John: Now They Are Gone with All Their Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth: 0 Star of Morning 287 288 Masefield, John: I Never See the Red Rose Crown Wordsworth, William: Scorn Not the Sonnet VIII. THE OLD FRENCH FORMS Lang, Andrew: Ballade to Theocritus, in Winter Rossetti, Dante Gabriel: The Ballad of Dead Ladies Field, Eugene: The Truth about Horace Untermeyer, Louis: Questioning Lydia Holmes, Oliver Wendell: The Last Leaf Locker-Lampson, Frederick: My Mistress's Boots Cary, Phoebe: When Lovely Woman Wants a Favor Harte, Francis Bret: Mrs. Judge Jenkins Loines, Russell Hilliard: On a Magazine Sonnet Landor, Walter Savage: On His Seventy-fifth Birthday 354 Landor, Walter Savage: On Death Landor, Walter Savage: With Petrarch's Sonnets Pope, Alexander: I Am His Highness' Dog at Kew Watson, Sir William: His Friends He Loved Brereton, Mrs. Jane: On Beau Nash's Picture Chesterfield, Earl of: Immortal Newton Morley, Christopher: To a Post-Office Inkwell Byron, Lord: Lines Written in an Album at Malta Lowell, James Russell: For an Autograph Lowell, James Russell: To Those Who Died Gilder, Richard Watson: Navies nor Armies Watson, Sir William: To Christina Rossetti Pound, Ezra: In a Station of the Metro Lowell, James Russell: Ode Recited at the Harvard Robinson, Edwin Arlington: The Master Lindsay, Vachel: Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight Hardy, Thomas: In a Wood Kilmer, Joyce: Trees Wheelock, John Hall: Earth Byron, Lord: Childe Harold's Pilgrimage (in part) Wordsworth, William: Composed upon Westminster Kipling, Rudyard: The King 4.49 |