網頁圖片
PDF
ePub 版

PAGE

COLERIDGE, SAMUEL TAYLOR-On a ruined house in a romantic country, 'Pensive, at eve, on the hard world I mus'd,'

To Simplicity,

67

292

289

[blocks in formation]

In memory of Sir William Rowan Hamilton,

DENNIS, JOHN-Life,

DE VERE, AUBREY-Count each affliction, whether light or grave,'

DE VERE, SIR AUBREY-The Man of Glencoe,

The Rock of Cashel,

DISRAELI, BENJAMIN (LORD Beaconsfield)—Wellington,
DOBSON, AUSTIN-Don Quixote,

DONNE, JOHN-'As due by many titles, I resign,'

At the round earth's imagined corners blow,'

246

152

154

80

79

115

229

31

32

[blocks in formation]

ELLIOTT, EBENEZER-Fountains Abbey,

GARNETT, RICHARD-'I will not rail, or grieve when torpid eld,'

GOSSE, EDMUND W.-A Portrait,

73

202

201

[ocr errors]

251

[blocks in formation]

HANMER, JOHN, LORD-The Pine Woods,

HEMANS, FELICIA DOROTHEA-On a Remembered Picture of Christ, .

HUNT, LEIGH-To the Grasshopper and the Cricket,
IRVING, EDWARD-To the Memory of Samuel Martin, .
IRWIN, H. C.-A Day's Ride, a Life's Analogy, I.,

249

145

92

138

75

86

247

[blocks in formation]

SONNETS OF MILTONIC STRUCTURE.

325

PAGE

KNOX, THE HON. MRS. O. N.—

'I have no wealth of grief; no sobs, no tears,'

LAMB, CHARLES-' A timid grace sits trembling in her eye,'

LANG, ANDREW-The Odyssey,

LONGFELLOW, HENRY WADSWORTH-Nature,

[merged small][ocr errors][merged small]
[blocks in formation]

MAC DONALD, George—' Ah, God! the world needs many hours to make,' 165
MARSTON, PHILIP BOURKE-Love and Music,

Least Love,

MEREDITH, GEORGE-TO a friend recently lost,

MILTON, JOHN-' Cyriack, this three-years-day these eyes, though clear,'

'Methought I saw my late espoused saint,'

'Lady, that in the prime of earliest youth,'

On the late Massacre in Piedmont,

254

256

166

46

40

44

43

[blocks in formation]

MONKHOUSE, COSMO-Trust me in all, for all my will is thine,'

240

[blocks in formation]

PATMORE, COVENTRY-'My childhood was a vision heavenly wrought,'

PATON, SIR NOEL- Timor mortis conturbat me,'

[merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small]

RICE, HON. STEPHEN E. SPRING-The heart knoweth its own bitterness, 182

[merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors]

225

253

83

[ocr errors]

296

'If there be any one can take my place,'

Rest,

To-day's Burden,

266

74

187

188

186

190

[merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small]

'With how sad steps, O Moon, thou climb'st the skies!'
SMITH, ALEXANDER-' Beauty still walketh on the earth and air,'
STEDMAN, EDMUND CLARENCE-The Swallow,
StillingfleetT, BENJAMIN-To Williamson,

STRONG, CHARLES-'Is this the spot where Rome's eternal foe?'
SWINBURNE, ALGERNON CHARLES-Armand Barbès, I.,
Do. do. II,

After looking into Carlyle's Reminiscences—I.,

[blocks in formation]

TALFOURD, THOMAS NOON-On the Death of Queen Caroline,

TENNYSON, ALFRED-Prefatory Sonnet to the Nineteenth Century,' .

TodHunter, JOHN-The Marseillaise,

[ocr errors]

TRENCH, RICHARD CHENEVIX, ARCHBISHOP-Vesuvius,

'A wretched thing it were to have our heart,'

TURNER, CHARLES TENNYSON-The Buoy-Bell,
The Traveller and his Wife's Ringlet,

WEBSTER, AUGUSTA-The Brook Rhine,

WHITE, HENRY KIRKE—

'What art Thou, mighty One, and where Thy seat,'

WORDSWORTH, WILLIAM-Composed upon Westminster Bridge in early

morning, September 3, 1802,

'It is not to be thought of that the Flood,'

Mary Queen of Scots landing at the mouth of the Derwent,

'Milton! thou should'st be living at this hour,'

The River Duddon,

The Sonnet,

'The world is too much with us, late and soon,'

To Toussaint L'Ouverture,

'When I have borne in memory what has tamed,'

[blocks in formation]

SONNETS OF CONTEMPORARY STRUCTURE.

Under this heading are placed all sonnets (whether old or new) in which the metrical and intellectual wave of flow and ebb is strictly observed, and in which the rhyme-arrangement is structurally the same as that adopted by Petrarch.

[merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small]

DE VERE, AUBREY-'For we the mighty mountain plains have trod,'.
DOWDEN, EDWARD-The Divining Rod,

153

.

227

ELLIOT, LADY CHARLOTTE-Faith in Doubt,

223

HOOD, THOMAS-Silence,

108

HUEFFER, F.-'It was the hour before the Sun divideth,'
HUNT, LEIGH-The Nile,

242

76

[blocks in formation]

NOBLE, JAMES Ashcroft-A Supreme Hour,

PFEIFFER, EMILY-The winged soul,

Watchman, what of the night?

REYNOLDS, JOHN HAMILTON-On the Picture of a Lady,

ROBINSON, A. MARY F.-Lover's Silence,

[merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small]

PAGE

239

234

233

90

265

169

171

170

167

172

Do.

173

Do.

III. Her Heaven,

174

SCOTT, WILLIAM BELL-A Garland for advancing years,

313

On the Birth of Thomas Carlyle's Great-nephew, 2d June 1880,
Parted Love,

[blocks in formation]

SHARP, WILLIAM-Spring Wind,

SYMONDS, JOHN ADDINGTON-To the Genius of Eternal Slumber,

The Victor,

TENNYSON, ALFRED-Montenegro,

[blocks in formation]

To Alfred Tennyson,

WEBSTER, AUGUSTA-Choosing,

WHITE, JOSEPH BLANCO-To Night,

On hearing myself for the first time called an old man, æt. 50, WHITEHEAD, CHARLES-'Even as yon lamp within my vacant room,'. WILLIAMS, ISAAC-On the Death of a Worldly-minded Man, WORDSWORTH, WILLIAM-'It is a beauteous evening, calm and free,' On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic,

[blocks in formation]
« 上一頁繼續 »