INDEX OF TITLES {The titles of major works and of general divisions are set in SMALL CAPITAIS.) City Child, The, 271. Achilles over the Trench, 487. 792. Duchess of Edinburgh, A Welcome to, 270. And ask ye why these sad tears stream?' 765. 509. Daisy, The, 221. Eagle, The, 110. Epitaph on General Gordon, 515. 763. 792. or Apries, 768. How' and the. Why,' The, 781. golden bed,' 774. If I were loved, as I desire to be,' 26. In the Garden at Swainston, 270. 27. breast'), 793. clined), 791. 517. 61. 790. Merlin and Vivien, 366. 24. of Poison, 769. the, 773. My life is full of weary days,' 24. 787. 223. Exhibition, 257. Of old sat Freedom on the heights,' 60. Grave, 773. by the Queen, 525. Persia, 761. 755. 484. THERS,' 755. • A spirit haunts the year's last hours,' 13. Far – far — away,' 555. 726. ing ! ' 615. 6 A rose, His friends would praise him, I believe 'em,' 571. O man, forgive thy mortal foe, 746. 732. 741. but one, none other rose had I,' brier!' 433. May,' 310. we may,' 426. 372, chill ! 436. mine,' 373, 326. sky,' 309. vain,' 395. cold,' 364. the proud,' 337. Ask me no more : the moon may draw the sea,' 155. white,' 158. 135. seed,' 150. mean,' 134. 142. Scotch, 764. To sit beside a chrystal spring,' 776. move,' 87. Alexander, 25., 25. 790. 784. 790. free,' 24. 787. 785. 785. with sighs,' 791. highest noon,' 785. 24. cast,' 26. Polish Insurrection, 789. of a Translation of the Iliad in Blank he'), 793. 791. tive Mind, 4. The form, the form alone is eloquent!' 26. 785. 6 To Ulysses, 546. To There are three things which fill my heart with sighs,' 791. 772. est noon,' 785. 772. (* Clear-headed friend,') 9. muse and brood,') 24. (Sainted Juliet! dearest name !') 114, Ulysses, 88. 26. androvna, Duchess of Edinburgh, A, 270. 223. 278. down the Euphrates, 759. |