INDEX OF FIRST LINES ABOUT the sweet bag of a bee Absence, hear this my protestation A fool and knave with different views Ah me, my friend! it will not, will not last! A human skull! I bought it passing cheap PAGE 96 26 168 165 228 356 303 80 All needful works accomplished and endured 330 345 Arise and away! for the King and the land 322 Art thou poore, yet hast thou golden slumbers. 48 As doctors give physic by way of prevention 170 As I in hoary winter's night stood shiveringe in the snowe As those we love decay, we die in part Be merrie, man, and tak nat sair in mind 8 Ben Block was a veteran of naval renown 169 332 259 Blow high, blow low, let tempests tear CALM on the bosom of thy God Can you paint a thought? or number PAGE 274 133 139 341 244 100 Cold in the earth-and the deep snow piled above thee 352 Come away, come sweet Love 37 Death, be not proud, though some have called thee 69 False world, thou ly'st; thou canst not lend 104 253 Forget not yet the tried intent 20 Forth now through all the sad cold earth. 339 Fount of a rushing river! wild flowers wreathe 277 Great Nature cloaths the Soul, which is but thin 308 57 132 Have my friends in the Town, in the gay busy Town 198 Homely hearts doe harbour quiet How deep yon azure dyes the sky!. Howe'er, 'tis well, that while mankind 51 173 179 I AM Content, I do not care 187 I am,-cry'd Apollo, when Daphne he woo'd 143 I ask no kind return of love 181 If doughty deeds my ladye please Ichot a burde in boure bryht If Fortune's dark eclipse cloud glorie's light If I live to grow old, for I find I go If there were dreams to sell If you become a nun, dear I loved thee beautiful and kind I love thee, mournful, sober-suited Night! In eddying course when leaves began to fly 260 In myriad swarms, each summer sun 212 In the down-hill of life, when I find I'm declining 228 In the gloaming to be roaming, where the crested waves are PAGE I pray thee, leave; love me no more I said to my heart, between sleeping and waking 44 144 166 It's hame, and it's hame, hame fain wad I be 270 273 I've heard them lilting, at the ewe milking 223 245 I weigh not Fortune's frowne or smile I was, I am not; smil'd, that since did weepe I wish I were where Helen lies JENNY kissed me when we met KIND companion of my youth 55 65 99 257 196 Kitty's charming voice and face 145 LAST night, among his fellow-roughs 320 Lay a garland on my hearse. 66 Leave me, O Love which reachest but to dust Like to the Arctic needle, that doth guide 122 128 Lo! in storms the triple-headed 276 Long years have passed since last I strayed Love and Death o' th' way once meeting My cheek is faded sair, love . My God! If 'tis Thy great decree. My Love o'er the water bends dreaming My soul, sit thou a patient looker on Mysterious Night! when our first Parent knew My sweet companion, and my gentle peer PAGE 250 132 243 104 282 123 348 355 NAIAD, hid beneath the bank Naught can cheer the dark existence No coward soul is mine. Now, between us all and Him Now I find thy lookes were fained Now what is Love? I praye thee, tell 361 359 12 27 262 46 Of on that is so fayr and bright O God! this is a holy hour Oh! a life in the country how joyous O hark to the strain that sae sweetly is ringin' Oh! cold and drear my heart has grown. . Oh! forbear to bid me slight her O Freedom! who can tell thy worth O happy glow, O sun-bathed tree Oh, how canst thou renounce the boundless store Oh, how could I venture to love one like thee. 279 306 269 351 147 314 284 191 160 O stranger! if thy wayward lot O thou undaunted daughter of desires! O Time! who know'st a lenient hand to lay O you, who mark what flowrets gay On Parent knees, a naked new-born child 221 213 328 216 340 172 230 342 |