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DANIEL, Samuel (1562-1619) XLIV-XLVI, 269, 283, 294
DAVIES, John, of Hereford (1560-5-1618) CVII, 284, 302
DAVIDSON, Thomas (1838-1870) 449

DE VERE, Aubrey-pater (1788-1846) CCLIX-CCLXII

DOBELL, Sydney Thompson (1824-1874) CCCCXLII-CCCCXLVI, 445

DONNE, John (1573-1631) CX-CXI

DOUBLEDAY, Thomas (1790-1870) CCLXVI--CCLXVII, 356

DRAYTON, Michael (1563-1631) XLVII-XLVIII, 273, 274, 275

DRUMMOND, William (1585-1649) CXII-CXXXII, 290, 316, 318, 324, 327, 328, 331,

332, 432

EDWARDS, Thomas (1699-1757) CLIV, 351, 352

ELLIOTT, Ebenezer (1781-1849) CCLI-CCLII, 402

FABER, Frederick William (1814-1863) CCCCXXVII-CCCCXXXI

FANE, Julian Charles Henry (1827-1870) CCCCXLVIII-CCCCLII, 447
FLETCHER, Giles-pater (1548 ?-1610-11) 448

FLORIO, John (1553-1625) XXVI

FORSTER, John (1812-1876) CCCCXXXII

GRAY, David (1838-1861) CCCCLVII-CCCCLXII
GRAY, Thomas (1716-1771) CLVI

GREENE, Robert (1561 ?-1592) XLII-XLIII

GREVILLE, Fulke, Lord Brooke (1554-1628) 320, 321

GRIFFIN, Bartholomew (?-1602) 270

HABINGTON, William (1605-1645) CXXXVII

HALLAM, Arthur Henry (1811-1833) CCCCXXI-CCCCXXVI
HAMILTON, William Rowan (1805-1865) CCCLV-CCCLVI, 293

HARVEY, Gabriel (1545—1630) 266

HAWKER, Robert Stephen (1804-1875) CCCLI-CCCLIV

HEMANS, Felicia Dorothea (1794-1835) CCXCIV-CCXCVIII

HERBERT, George (1593-1633) CXXXVI, 336

HERRICK, Robert (1591-1674) 255

Hoop, Thomas (1798-1845) CCCXXXVI-CCCXLI

HOWARD, Henry, Earl of Surrey (1516 ?—1547) III-VII

HUNT, James Henry Leigh (1784-1859) CCLIV, 403, 410

IRVING, Edward (1792-1834) CCLXXX

JACKSON, William (1757-1789) 415

JOHNSTON, Charles (1791-1823) CCCXXXV

JONSON, Ben (1574-1637) 263

KEATS, John (1795-1821) CCXCIX-CCCXI, 409, 417, 420

KEBLE, John (1792-1866) CCLXXXI-CCLXXXIII

KINGSLEY, Charles (1819-1875) CCCCXXXIV

LAMB, Charles (1775-1834) CCXLII-CCXLV, 395

LODGE, Thomas (1556 ?-1625) XXXIX, 261

MASON, William (1725—1797) CLVII

MILTON, John (1608—1674) CXXXVIII-CLIII, 341
MONTGOMERY, Alexander (1535 ?-1605?) 326, 329

MOULTRIE, John (1799-1874) CCCXLII

Moxon, Edward (1801-1858) 397

NORTON, Hon. Mrs. (under STIRLING-MAXWELL)

POLWHELE, Richard (1760-1838) 40r

PROCTER, Bryan Waller (1790-1874) CCLXVIII-CCLXXI, 296, 409

RALEIGH, Walter (1552-1618) XXV, 245

RANKE, Helena Clarissa von (1808-1871) CCCLX

ROSCOE, Robert (1789-1850) CCLXIV-CCLXV

ROSCOE, William (1753-1831) CLXVII

ROSCOE, William Caldwell (1823-1859) CCCCXXXV-CCCCXL, 443, 444
ROSCOE, William Stanley (1782-1843) CCLIII

RUSSELL, Thomas (1762-1788) CLXXIII-CLXXIV, 365

SEWARD, Anna (1747-1809) CLXIV

SHAKSPEARE, William (1564-1616) L-CVI

SHELLEY, Percy Bysshe (1792-1822) CCLXXII-CCLXXIX, 410, 411

SIDNEY, Philip (1554-1586) XXVII-XXXIV, 254, 256

SMITH, Alexander (1830-1867) CCCCLIII-CCCCLVI

SMITH, Charlotte (1749-1806) CLXV-CLXVI, 359

SMITH, Horace (1779-1849) CCXLVII

SOUTHEY, Robert (1774-1843) CCXLI

SPENSER, Edmund (1552 ?-1599) VIII-XXIV, 241, 243, 344

STERLING, John (1806-1844) CCCLIX, 436

STILLINGFLEET, Benjamin (1702-1771) CLV, 353

STIRLING-MAXWELL, Caroline Elizabeth Sarah (1808-1877) 360

STRONG, Charles (1785-1864) CCLVII

SYLVESTER, Joshua (1563-1618) XLIX, 276, 277

TALFOURD, Thomas Noon (1795-1854) CCCXIII-CCCXVI, 425

TENNYSON, Charles (under TURNER)

THURLOW, Edward Hovel (1781-1829) CCXLVIII-CCL, 252

TIGHE, Mary (1773-1810) CCXL, 392

TOWNSHEND, Chauncy Hare (1800-1868) CCCXLIII

TURNER, Charles Tennyson (1808-1879) CCCLXI-CCCXCVI, 387, 388

WALKER, William Sidney (1795-1846) CCCXII

WARTON, Thomas (1728-1790) CLVIII-CLXII, 356

WATSON, Thomas (1560-1592) XLI, 265

WHITE, Henry Kirke (1785-1806) CCLV-CCLVI

WHITE, Joseph Blanco (1775-1841) CCXLVI, 398

WILLIAMS, Helen Maria (1762-1828) CLXVIII

WILLIAMS, Isaac (1802-1865) CCCXLIV-CCCXLVI

WILSON, John (1785-1854) CCLVIII

WITHER, George (1588-1667) 322

WORDSWORTH, William (1770-1850) CLXXV-CCXXXV, 370, 372, 375, 376, 377, 378,

381, 382, 383, 384, 389

WYAT, Thomas (1503-1542) I-II

ANONYMOUS: 239, 246, 247, 250, 301, 307, 330

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INDEX OF FIRST LINES

Those in the Notes are distinguished by an Asterisk

Abbey ! for ever smiling pensively

Accuse me not, beseech thee, that I wear
Accuse me thus: that I have scanted all
A cloud lay cradled near the setting sun -
A flock of sheep that leisurely pass by
Against my Love shall be, as I am now
Again the violet of our early days
Again thou reignest in thy golden hall

*A gentle shepherd, borne in Arcadye -

A good that never satisfies the mind

Ah! burning thoughts, now let me take some rest

Ah, sweet Content, where is thy mild abode?

A hundred wings are dropt as soft as one
Ah! what a weary race my feet have run
Alas! that sometimes even a duteous life
Alas, 'tis true I have gone here and there
Alexis, here she stayed; among these pines -
All are not taken; there are left behind -
*All praise the Likeness by thy skill portrayed
*All ye who far from town, in rural hall
*Amen! my brave old friend, to all thy prayer

And, O beloved voices, upon which

*And thou, too, gone! one more bright soul away
And to the Father of Eternal days

Another year!-another deadly blow!

A plaintive sonnet flowed from Milton's pen

A rose, as fair as ever saw the North

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Around man's hearth his dearest blessings meet
Art thou a type of beauty, or of power

As due by many titles, I resign

*As late I rambled in the happy fields

As one dark morn I trod a forest glade

As one who, destined from his friends to part
*As one whose eyes have watched the stricken day
As on my bed at dawn I mused and prayed -

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As thus oppressed with many a heavy care

As when it happeneth that some lovely town
As winter, in some mild autumnal days
A trouble, not of clouds, or weeping rain
Avenge, O Lord, thy slaughtered saints, whose bones
A volant Tribe of Bards on earth are found
A wrinkled, crabbed man they picture thee

Beauty still walketh on the earth and air
Beauty, sweet Love, is like the morning dew
Because I breathe not love to every one -
Because thou wast the daughter of a king
*Behold the melancholy season's wane!

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Being your slave, what should I do but tend.
*Beneath a sable vaile, and Shadowes deepe
Be not afraid to pray-to pray is right
Beyond the pine-wood all looked bright and clear
Blue! 'Tis the life of heaven,-the domain
Brave Schill! by death delivered, take thy flight
Bright star would I were steadfast as thou art
Broad, but not deep, along his rock-chafed bed -
Brook! whose society the Poet seeks -
But be contented: when that fell arrest -
But do thy worst to steal thyself away -
But love whilst that thou maist be lov'd againe -
*But one short week ago the trees were bare

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Cambridge, with whom, my pilot and my guide -
Captain, or Colonel, or Knight in arms
Care-charmer Sleep, son of the sable Night
*Care-charmer Sleepe, sweet ease in restles miserie
Child of the clouds! remote from every taint
*Cleere Ankor, on whose Silver-sanded shore
Come, Sleep, O Sleep! the certain knot of peace
Could I but harmonize one kindly thought
*Couldst thou in calmness yield thy mortal breath
*Could then the Babes from yon unshelter'd cot
Cromwell, our chief of men, who through a cloud
*Cynthia, whose glories are at full for ever

Cyriack, this three-years-day these eyes, though clear -
Cyriack, whose grandsire on the royal bench

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