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second wife of Shelley. dication of the Rights of Women (1792). Her chief work is VinWoman Killed with Kindness.

Heywood, an English dramatist of the early 17th A tragedy by Thomas century. Wood. Sir Matthew Wood (1768-1843), an English political reformer, supporter of the Whig ministries. a consistent and strenuous Wood Street. A street in London; it is off Cheapside, the leading east and west thoroughfare. Woodhouse. Robert English Woodhouse (1773-1827), astronomer and mathematician. Woodhouslee.

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A haugh, along the banks of the Esk River, in barony belonging to BothwellDumfriesshire, on the Scottish Border. Woollett. William Woollett (1735-85), a noted English landscape engraver.

Woolston. Thomas Woolston (1669-1733), an English theological writer.

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Worcester.
Wrexham.
A city in Worcestershire, England.
Wright.
A town in Denbighshire, Wales.
John W. Wright (1769-1805),
naval officer. He was captured by the French in
an Irish
1804, and confined in the Temple at Paris.
1805 he was found dead in prison, and it was
suspected that he had been murdered.
Wye. A river in Wales and England, noted for its
picturesque scenery.
Lake Windermere, on the borders of
the counties of Westmoreland and Lancaster;
one of the finest and largest lakes of England.

Wyndermere.

1409

Xanthippos. A son of Pericles.
Xenophon (430-357 B. C.).
torian and essayist; author of the Anabasis and
A celebrated Greek his-
the Memorabilia.
Xerxes (c519-465 B. C.). King of Persia.

Yardley.
York. 1-(73, 903, 1114)-A city in Yorkshire, Eng-
Yarrow.
A parish in Worcestershire, England,
A river in Selkirkshire, Scotland.
land. 2-(221)-A branch of the English royal
dynasty, descended from Edmund, Duke of
York, fourth son of Edward III, King of Eng-
land (1327-77).
York, Duke of.

-(873)-Frederick Augustus (17631827), second son of George III, King of England (1760-1820).

Yule. Christmas time (from A. S. geol, December).
Zeno (3rd century B. C.).

founder of the Stoic school of philosophy, known
A Greek philosopher,
for the sternness of its doctrines.
Zephyrus. The West Wind, regarded as the mildest
of all the sylvan deities.

Zeus. In Greek mythology, the chief of the gods.
Zimmerman. Johann Georg von Zimmerman (1728-
Swiss philosopher and physician, who
wrote a book entitled On Solitude.

95), a

Zion. A hill on which was situated the heavenly
Jerusalem.

Zoe.
Haidée's maid in Byron's Don Juan.
Zoroaster (fl. 600 B. C.).
the ancient Irano-Persian religion.
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Kleist (1777-1811)
Hoffmann (1776-1822)
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Hegel (1770-1831)
Arndt (1769-1860)
Tieck (1773-1853)
Arnim (1781-1831)
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Görres (1776-1848)
Schelling (1775-1854)
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Uhland (1787-1862)
Rückert (1788-1866)
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INDEX OF AUTHORS, TITLES, AND FIRST LINES

In the following index, the names of authors represented in this text are printed in heavy type; the titles of selections are printed in italics; and first lines of poems are printed in ordinary Roman type. Poems having titles and first lines identical are entered only under titles.

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421 After-Thought

A chieftain, to the Highlands bound...
A cypress-bough, and a rose-wreath sweet...1131
A fig for those by law protected..
A flock of sheep that leisurely pass by.
A good sword and a trusty hand!.

A green and silent spot, amid the hills.
A Highland lad my love was born.
A Ho! A Ho!.....

A little black thing among the snow.
A little fairy comes at night....

A lovely form there sate beside my bed.
A lovely morn, so still, so very still....

A Poet! He Hath Put His Heart to School..
A portal as of shadowy adamant....

A rainbow's arch stood on the sea...

A robe of seeming truth and trust.

A Sensitive Plant in a garden grew.
A simple child

353 Aged Man Who Loved to Doze Away, An. 182 Ah! County Guy, the hour is nigh.. .1130 Ah, gentle shepherd, thine the lot to tend... 171 Ah me! full sorely is my heart forlorn.. .1144 Ah, Sunflower

369 Ah, sunflower, weary of time..

1172 Ah, what avails the sceptred race.

316 Ah, what can ail thee, wretched wight..
710 Ah! who can tell how hard it is to climb....
672 Ailsa Rock, To...

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