O! Nothing earthly save the ray. Of all who hail thy presence as the morning - Oh! that my young life were a lasting dream! Once it smiled a silent dell Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary, Science! true daughter of Old Time thou art! Thank Heaven! the crisis - - The bowers whereat, in dreams, I see The great man lives forever shrined in the hearts of men The happiest day — the happiest hour - some incorporate things INDEX OF TITLES "A wilder'd being from my birth." | From An Album, 141, 285; (Alone), Bridal Ballad (Ballad; Song of the Hymn (Catholic Hymn), 23, 214. Newly Wedded), 15, 201. Catholic Hymn. See Hymn. City in the Sea, The. (City of Sin; The Doomed City), 29, 218. Conqueror Worm, The, 36, 224. Hymn, Latin, 152. Imitation. See Dream Within a Impromptu (To Kate Carol), 147, "In Youth have I known one Doomed City, The. See City in the Introduction. See Romance. Sea, The. Dream, A, 126, 276. Irene (Irene the Dead). See Sleeper, The. Dream Within a Dream, A. See Israfel, 24, 215. |