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POEMS TO BE INCLUDED IN AN ENGLISH ANTHOLOGY. 1.
- Robert Browning: Rabbi ben Ezra.
- Robert Browning: Prospice.
- Robert Browning: Apparent Failure. (?).
- Joseph Blanco White: To Night.
- John Keats: Ode to a Nightingale.
- John Keats: Ode to a Grecian Urn.
- John Keats: Ode to Psyche.
- John Keats: La Belle Dame sans Merci.
- Anonymous (Scotch): The Twa Corbies. (Palgrave).
- A. C. Swinburne: “Before the Beginning years…”
- A. C. Swinburne: Itylus. (?)
- Lord Tennyson: “Break, break, break…”
- Lord Tennyson: The Poet’s Song.
- Percy Bysshe Shelley: Spirit’s song to Asia.
- William Wordsworth: Intimations of Immortality.
- S.T. Coleridge: Kubla Khan.
- S.T. Coleridge: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. (??)
- J. Norris (of Bemerton): To Darkness.
- Colonel Lovelace: To Anthea from Prison.
- Colonel Lovelace: To Lucasta on going to the Wars.
- Thomas Gray: Elegy in a Country Churchyard.
- Matthew Arnold: The Forsaken Merman. (?)
- C. G. Rossetti: “When I am dead, my dearest…”
- Thomas Chatterton: Song from “Aella”.
- R. L. Stevenson: Epitaph.
- Anonymous (Scotch): The Forsaken Bride. (Palgrave).
- Anonymous: “Love me not for comely face…”
- Edgar Allan Poe: The Raven.
- Edgar Allan Poe: Israfel.
- Edgar Allan Poe: The City in the Sea.
- Walt Whitman: By the City Dead-House.
- Walt Whitman: “When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloomed…”
- Thomas Hood: The Bridge of Sighs.
- Thomas Hood: “I remember, I remember…”
- William Cowper: The Castaway.
- Arthur Hugh Clough: “Say not the struggle…”
- W. E. Henley: To R.H.T.B. (?)
- Robert Herrick: “Gather ye rosebuds…”
- Robert Herrick: “To Anthea…
- Ben Jonson: To Celia.
- Lady Nairne: The Land o’ the Leal.
- Percy Bysshe Shelley: Ode to the West Wind.
- Percy Bysshe Shelley: Ode to a Skylark.
- James Shirley: “The glories of our blood and state…”
- James Shirley: “Victorious men of earth…”
- Edmund Waller: “Go, lovely rose…”
- William Wordsworth: The Solitary Reaper.
- Michael Drayton: “Since there’s no help…” (Sonnet).
- John Keats: Ode to Melancholy.
- William Wordsworth: To the Cuckoo.
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POEMS TO BE INCLUDED IN AN ENGLISH ANTHOLOGY. 2.
- William Wordsworth: Buonaparte (sonnet).
- William Wordsworth: On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic (sonnet)
- William Wordsworth: France and England: September, 1802. (sonnet)
- William Wordsworth: Great Men. (sonnet).
- William Wordsworth: Toussaint L’Ouverture. (sonnet).
- William Wordsworth: A Beautiful Picture. (sonnet).
- William Wordsworth: The Ship (sonnet).
- William Wordsworth: Woodland Walks. (Sonnet).
- William Wordsworth: Personal Talk (four sonnets).
- William Wordsworth: On Westminster Bridge (sonnet).
- William Wordsworth: Milton (sonnet).
- William Wordsworth: The World (sonnet).
- Thomas Moore: “Believe me if all....”
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- Lord Byron: The Isles of Greece.
- Lord Byron: Darkness (?).
- Lord Byron: “When we two parted…” (?)
- P. B. Shelley: The Sensitive Plant.
- P. B. Shelley: “I arise from dreams of thee…”
- Thomas Campbell: Ye Mariners of England.
- Thomas Campbell: The Battle of the Baltic.
- Thomas Campbell: Hohenlinden (?).
- John Keats: “In a drear-nighted December…”
- Charles Kingsley: The Sands of Dee (?)
- Charles Kingsley: Three Fishers (?)
- Charles Mackay: The Lost Day (?)
- J. G. Whittier: Maud Muller.
- Joseph Rodman Drake: The American Flag. (?)
- Matthew Arnold: The Scholar Gipsy. (?)
- Matthew Arnold: The Buried Life (?)
- P. B. Shelley: To Night.
- Robert Southey: Love (?) (?)
- Robert Southey: The Battle of Blenheim (?)
- Hartley Coleridge: The Birth of Speech. (?)
- Abrey de Vere (the Younger): The Sun-God (sonnet) (?)
- D. G. Rossetti: A Venetian Pastoral (sonnet)
- A. C. Swinburne: Persecution of the Jews (sonnet)
- John Milton: At the Age of Twenty-three (sonnet) (?)
- John Milton: To the lord General Cromwell. (sonnet) (?)
- John Milton: On the Massacre in Piemont (sonnet)
- John Milton: On His Blindness (sonnet)
- John Milton: To Cyriac Skinner (sonnet)
- John Milton: L’Allegro.
- John Milton: Il Penseroso.
- John Milton: Ode on the Morning of Christ’s Nativity. (?)
- John Milton: Lycidas.
- H. Vaughan: Friends in Paradise.
- H. Vaughan: The Retreat.
- H. Vaughan: {…}
- William Habington: Nox Nocti Indicat Scientiam.