CLXXII.-The Source of the Ganges CLXXIII. Hymn of Maidens in Besieged CLXXIV.-Home Thoughts from Abroad CLXXV. Say not the Struggle nought CLXXVII.-Hymn before Sunrise, in the CLXXVIII. Free and United Italy. CLXXX.―Julius Cæsar, act iv., sc. CLXXXI.- -Julius Cæsar, act v., sc. i. CCXXXVI.--King Henry IV., act i., sc. iii. W. Shakespeare CCXXXVII.-King Henry IV., act ii., sc. iii. CCXXXVIII.-King Henry IV., Second CCXL.-At the Mid Hour of Night CCXLIV.—Winter's Tale, act v., sc. iii. for Christmas W. Shakespeare W. Shakespeare C. Rossetti W. Shakespeare W. Wordsworth W. Shakespeare W. Wordsworth POEMS. I. MORNING. UES of the rich unfolding Morn, Around his path are taught to swell ; Thou rustling Breeze so fresh and gay, Ye fragrant Clouds of dewy steam, Why waste your treasures of delight Oh! timely happy, timely wise, Which evermore makes all things new! * * Revelation, xxi. 5. B |