Why thus longing, thus forever sighing.. Word was brought to the Danish king........ Wouldst thou hear what man can say 957 PAGE Mrs. Sewall. 757 ....Scott. 300 .Mary Howitt. 597 Darwin. 206 Wordsworth. 294 Mahony. 599 ..Leyden. 326 ..Griffin. 604 With all thy country's blessings on thy head.. Mrs. Stockton. 549 With thine compared, O sovereign Poesy.. Mrs. Sewall. 758 E. Everett. 459 Herrick. 57 When I beneath the cold, red earth am sleeping.Motherwell. 501 When I consider how my light is spent.. When Israel, of the Lord beloved.. Milton. 99 When I was bound apprentice.. 156 When I was still a youthful wight.... Goethe. S1S When spring comes laughing When icicles hang by the wall... .Shakspeare. 29 When Lettie had scarce passed her third glad year.. Turner. 650 When Love with unconfinéd wings..... ..Lovelace. 109 When Music, heavenly maid, was young.. When Robin Hood in the greenwood lived.. When the British warrior-queen.. When the grass shall cover me.. When the humid shadows hover. When the hunter's moon is waning.. When the sheep are in the fauld.. When to any saint I pray.. When to my Charles this book I send.. ..Collins. 190 ... Cowper. 211 542 Kinney. 811 When to the sessions of sweet silent thought...Shakspeare. When we two parted..... When whispering strains with creeping wind. When youthful faith hath fled.. Whereas in ward full oft I would.. Where is the sea?-I languish here.. 29 ..Byron, 403 Trumbull, 237 ..James I. of Scotland. Where did you come from, baby dear.. Where, where will be the birds that sing.. While roses are so red.. While thee I seek, protecting Power....... Who cares for nothing aloue is free..... 5 Miss Page. 887 .Harte. 879 Who is the happy warrior? Who is he......... Winter. 869 .Shakspeare, 28 Wordsworth, 284 Shairp. 768 .Kingsley. 765 De Kay, 933 Miss Baillie. 266 Who will say the world is dying... Who will tell me the secret, the cause.. Whose imp art thou, with dimpled cheek... Why are you wandering here, I pray.. Kenney. 359 Why art thou slow, thou rest of trouble, Death... Massinger. 48 83 Young. 137 Keble. 438 Why should vain mortals tremble at the sight of......Niles. 223 When Erin first rose from the dark, swelling flood. Drennen. 543 ......... Praed. 574 When evening spreads her shades around...L. M. Davidson. 643 Whence dost thou come to me.. Who is it knocks this stormy night. Who was it that so lately said.. When that Phoebus his chair of gold so high. Where are ye with whom in life I started.. ..Drake. 472 Winter, S69 H. R. Jackson. 776 With no fond sickly thirst for fame... Collyer. 793 Why should I sing? The scenes which roused..M. Davidson. 645 Gosse. 926 Burns. 258 Burns. 261 ...Knowles. 457 Gray. 184 Parker, 164 ...Shelley. 433 W. E. Channing. 744 Campbell. 332 Mrs. Sigourney. 419 Ye sons of Columbia, who bravely have fought.. Ye who would save your features florid.. ...Paine, 318 H. Smith, 353 PAGE Dawes, 589 Yes, still I love thee! Time, who sets.. You have outrun your fortune. .G. Lunt. 621 ..Jerrold. 584 THE END. |