Shambles, 39.
Shannon, 259.
Shan Van Vocht, 187.
Sheen, 175.
Shell, 223.
Shenandoah, 222.
She of the Seven Hills, 70.
Sheridan's Ride, 289. She-wolf's litter, 18.
Shield, 10. Shiloh, 226.
Ships of the line, 262. Shire, 55.
Shriven, 97. Shroud, 149.
Sign, 58.
Signet-ring, 135. Sir Consul, 8. Sir Knight, 53.
Skiddaw, 58.
Skins of wine, 6.
Skippen, 67.
Slee, 172.
Slogan, 92.
Sludge, 84. Snooded, 236.
Song of the Camp, 259. Song of the Cornish
men, 142. Sorely, 102. Sound, 97.
South, 92.
Scotland's Maiden Martyr, 82. The Nation's Dead, 140. Chevy-Chase (it is not known when this stirring ballad was written; but Professor Child believes that the present ver- sion is not later than the reign of Charles II., 1660-1685), 154. George Nidiver, 184.
Shan Van Vocht (written about 1798), 187.
AYTOUN, Professor WILLIAM ED-
MONDSTOUNE (born in Fife- shire, Scotland, 1813; died 1865). The Execution of Montrose, 87. Edinburgh after Flodden, 98. The Heart of the Bruce, 114.
BARRY, MICHAEL JOSEPH (born in
Dublin (?), Ireland, about 1815). The Place where Man should die, 292.
BROWNING, ROBERT (born at Cam-
berwell, a suburb of London, England, 1812; died 1889). Incident of the French Camp, 177. How they brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix, 191. BRYANT, WILLIAM CULLEN (born at Cummington, Massachusetts, 1794; died 1878).
The Battle-Field, 207. Song of Marion's Men, 242. Abraham Lincoln, 245.
BURNS, ROBERT (born near Ayr, Scotland, 1759; died 1796). Bannock-Burn, 71.
BYRON, GEORGE GORDON NOEL, Lord (born in London, Eng- land, 1788; died 1824). The Destruction of Sennacherib, 175.
The Eve of Waterloo, 270.
CAMPBELL, THOMAS (born in Glas-
gow, Scotland, 1777; died 1844). Ye Mariners of England, 179. Battle of the Baltic, 181. Hohenlinden, 273.
COLLYER, ROBERT (born at Keigh- ley, Yorkshire, England, 1823; came to America in 1850). Saxon Grit, 301.
COWPER, WILLIAM (born in Hert- fordshire, England, 1731; died 1800). Boadicea, 75.
CROLY, GEORGE (born in Dublin, Ireland, 1780; died 1860). Leonidas, 73.
DOYLE, SIR FRANCIS HASTINGS
(born near Tadcaster, York- shire, England, 1810; died 1888). The Private of the Buffs, 217. The Loss of the Birkenhead, 256. DRAYTON, MICHAEL (born in War- wickshire, England, 1563; died 1631).
The Ballad of Agincourt, 165.
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