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.Barry Cornwall 148
Miss Bowles 149

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The Death of the First-born.

The Wakening

The Child's Dream

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L. E. Landon 150

W. Howitt 153
Mrs. Hemans 155

Tennyson 156

Miss Bowles 158
Mrs. Hemans 160

Carrington 161
Wordsworth 165
Barton 170

L. E. Landon 175

Hervey 178

L. E. Landon 180
Mrs. Hemans 185

R. Howitt 190
J. Montgomery 191
Wordsworth 194
Byron 196

A. A. Watts 205
Mrs. Hemans 210

Barton 211

Moir 215

Mrs. Hemans 218
.Lord J. Russell 227

Halleck 230

Mrs. Hemans 232

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Malcolm 242

L. E. Landon 243

Mrs. Hemans 244

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W. Howitt 247

Mrs. Hemans 250

Miss Bowles 254
Byron 258

Mary Howitt 261
L. E. Landon 279

Mrs. Hemans 285
L. E. Landon 290

Mrs. Hemans 293

Malcolm 294

A. A. Watts 301
Mrs. Hemans 306

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Wilson 324

A. A. Watts 326
Croly 327

Mrs. Wilson 329

T. K. Hervey 330

Carrington 333

J. Pierpoint 335

L. E. Landon 337

Malcolm 344
Anonymous 347

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TABLE OF FIRST LINES.

A spirit, golden-haired, upon the side
A light is gone from yonder sky
Among the dwellings framed by birds.
Alas! they had been friends in youth
A cloud is on iny heart and brow
Art thou a thing of mortal birth
A beautiful and laughing thing
All as he left it' even the pen

A perilous life, and sad as life may be
Awake! the starry midnight hour
All night the booming minute gun
Away-away-why dost thou linger here
And thou art dead-as young and fair
And she was passing from the woods away
And is there sadness in thy dreams, my boy?
A white sail gleaming on the flood

A pilgrim of the harp was he

Ay, moralize on love, and deem

And is there glory from the heavens departed?

Beautiful creature, I have been.

Bride upon thy marriage day

Come again! come again!

Come to thy home, beloved!

Come away! the sunny hours

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Come to my arras, my dear wee pet
Couldst thou but know what 'tis to weep

Day dawned. Within a curtained room
Dear is my little native vale
Dost thou idly ask to hear

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From the bright stars, or from the viewless air

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Fear not that, while around thee

Farewell! if ever fondest prayer

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Fare thee well, soul of sweet Romance! farewell
Fair images of sleep!

"Forget thee?"-If to dream by night, and muse on

thee by day

Gone from her cheek is the summer bloom

How long shall man's imprison'd spirit groan.
He sleeps, forgetful of his once bright fame
High on her speculative tower.
Hark! through the dim wood dying

Hope comes again, to this heart long a stranger
Her hands were clasp'd, her dark eyes rais'd
How happily, how happily the flowers die away!
He stood supreme in lofty genius, proud

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He who hath bent him o'er the dead
How sweet and solemn, all alone
How beautiful this night! the balmiest sigh
Hail to this teeming stage of strife!

How many thousands are wakening now!
Hark! friends, it strikes; the year's last hour

His was a harp just fit to pour

How beautiful upon the wave

Her mighty sails the breezes swell

I am come back to my bower

I would I were a fairy, as light as falling snows

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