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With Rosy Hand .
The Maid I Love
Give Me the Eyes
Twenty Years Hence
Proud Word You Never Spoke
On the Smooth Brow
Alas, How Soon
Why, Why Repine
Yes; I Write Verses
How Many Voices
To Robert Browning
On "The Hellenics"
The Death of Artemidora
Iphigeneia and Agamemnon
The Hamadryad
To Youth
To Age
Thou Needst Not
The Chrysolites and Rubies
Death Stands Above Me .
On his Seventy-Fifth Birthday
God Scatters Beauty
So then, I Feel not Deeply
Lately Our Songsters Loitered
There Are Who Say
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PART TWO: THE MIDDLE NINETEENTH CENTURY
JOHN HENRY, CARDINAL NEWMAN (1801-1890)
The Pillar of the Cloud
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Flowers Without Fruit
R. C. TRENCH (1807-1886)
Sonnet: Retirement
THOMAS WADE (1805–1875)
Sonnet: The True Martyr
AUBREY DE VERE (1814-1902)
Sonnet: Sorrow
BENJAMIN DISRAELI, Earl of Beaconsfield (1804-1887)
Sonnet: Wellington
ALFRED, LORD TENNYSON (1809-1892)
The Lady of Shalott .
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The Lotos-Eaters
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Enone
Love Thou Thy Land
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Ulysses
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Tithonus
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Locksley Hall
X Sir Galahad
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Break, Break
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Songs from The Princess:
Sweet and Low
The Splendor Falls
Tears, Idle Tears
Home They Brought Her Warrior Dead
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Ask Me No More
Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal
In Memoriam A. H. H.
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The Charge of the Light Brigade
The Brook
Come into the Garden (From Maid)
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Will
In the Valley of Cauteretz
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Milton
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The Flower
A Dedication
Balin and Balan, lines 430-453 (The Fire of Heaven)
Guinevere
The Passing of Arthur
Northern Farmer: Old Style
Northern Farmer: New Style
The Higher Pantheism
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England and America in 1782
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Wages
III.
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The Voice and the Peak
Milkmaid's Song (From Queen Mary)
The Revenge
Rizpah
Frater Ave Atque Vale
To Virgil
The Ancient Sage
By an Evolutionist
Far-Far-Away
The Throstle
The Oak
The Making of Man
Doubt and Prayer
Crossing the Bar .
ROBERT BROWNING (1812–1889)
Paracelsus, Part Fifth, lines 637-785, 871-884 (The Development of Man)
Songs from Pippa Passes: -
The Year's at the Spring
Give Her but a Least Excuse .
You'll Love Me Yet
Cavalier Tunes:-
1. Marching Along
II. Give a Rouse
Boot and Saddle
Incident of the French Camp
The Lost Leader
L Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister
My Last Duchess
Cristina
In a Gondola
The Flower's Name
Song (Nay, but you)
Meeting at Night
Parting at Morning
Home-Thoughts from Abroad
-The Bishop Orders his Tomb
Saul
“De Gustibus"
Up at a Villa
Love Among the Ruins
Memorabilia
Misconceptions
My Star
Women and Roses
Love in a Life .
Two in the Campagna
In Three Days
In a Year
A Woman's Last Word
Respectability
The Statue and the Bust .
The Patriot
A Grammarian's Funeral
Andrea del Sarto .
Fra Lippo Lippi
An Epistle of Karshish
Abt Vogler
Rabbi Ben Ezra
Caliban Upon Setebos
Confessions
Prospice
Songs from James Lee's Wife:
Ah, Love, but a Day
Oh, Good Gigantic Smile
Eurydice to Orpheus
O Lyric Love (From The Ring and the Book)
Such a Starved Bank of Moss
Never the Time and the Place
Wanting is — What?
Speculative.
Summum Bonum
Why I am a Liberal
Epilogue' (At the midnight)
ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING (1806–1861)
Sonnets (From Sonnets from the Portuguese):
1. I Thought Once how Theocritus had Sung
VI. Go from Me
VII
. The Face of All the world
XIV. If Thou Must Love Me
XXII. When Our Two Souls.
xxix. I Think of Thee .
XLIII. How do I Love Thee
SYDNEY DOBELL (1824-1874)
Sonnets: America
1. Men Say, Columbia
II. Nor Force nor Fraud
COVENTRY PATMORE (1823-1896)
The Married Lover
The Toys.
C. TENNYSON-TURNER (1808–1879)
Sonnet: Letty's Globe
W. M. THACKERAY (1811-1863)
At the Church Gate
SIR F. H. DOYLE (1810-1888)
The Epicurean
EDWARD FITZGERALD (1809-1883)
The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam
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ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH (1819-1861) & nold write thyrsiste then
In a Lecture-Room
How Often Sit I (From Blank Misgivings)
Qua Cursum Ventus .
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From Amours de Voyage:
Over the Great Windy Waters
Rome Disappoints Me Still
Is it Illusion
The Latest Decalogue
From Dipsychus:-
"There is no God,” the Wicked Saith .
Our Gaieties, our Luxuries
Where are the Great
Easter Day
Easter Day, 11
Ah! yet Consider it Again
Sehnsucht
From Songs in Absence:
Some Future Day
Where Lies the Land
Am I with You
The Mighty Ocean Rolls
Say Not the Struggle Nought Availeth
Hope Evermore and Believe
Qui Laborat, Orat
öuvos avuvos (O Thou whose image).
With Whom is no Variableness
All is Well
In a London Square
MATTHEW ARNOLD (1822–1888)
The Forsaken Merman
Sonnets:
Quiet Work
In Harmony with Nature
To a Friend
Shakespeare
To a Republican Friend
To a Republican Friend (continued)
Religious Isolation
Memorial Verses
Stanzas in Memory of the Author of "Obermann'
Progress
Revolutions
The Second Best
A Summer Night .
Lines Written in Kensington Gardens .
Self-Dependence
Morality
Human Life
To Marguerite (Yes, in the sea of life)
The Buried Life
Requiescat.
Empedocles on Etna, Act I, scene 2
Sohrab and Rustum
The Scholar-Gipsy
Stanzas from The Grande Chartreuse
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