Turn, Fortune, turn thy wheel 394 Tennyson 183 Tennyson 591 | What hope is there for modern rhyme Turn, turn, for my cheeks they burn. Sydney Dobell 94 What is death? 'Tis to be free. "T was all prepared; · ;-and from the rock Scott What is the existence of man's life? 'T was at the royal feast, for Persia won Dryden What is the little one thinking about? "I was in the prime of summer time What's fame?- a fancied life in other's breath "T was late in the autumn of '53 T. Hood "T was morn, and beautiful the mountain's brow 585 697 761 W. L. Bowles 332 Pope What shall I do with all the days and hours 594 F. A. Kemble 157 'T was on the shores that round our coast W. S. Gilbert 735 What 's hallowed ground? Has earth a clod "T was the night before Christmas 'T was whispered in heaven and muttered in hell Two barks met on the deep mid-sea 632 Two pilgrims from the distant plain Under the greenwood tree Up from the meadows rich with corn Up springs the lark Up the airy mountain Up the dale and down the bourne Up the streets of Aberdeen Vital spark of heavenly flame! 606 Campbell Wheel me into the sunshine Thom C. C. Moore Miss Fanshawe 591 19 Were I as base as is the lowly plain We scatter seeds with careless hand When I consider how my light is spent Geo. Herbert 591 Shakespeare 319 Milton 265 When I do count the clock that tells the time Shakespeare 617 When in the chronicle of wasted time Shakespeare 42 When in the storm on Albion's coast. R. S. Sharpe 481 When Jordan hushed his waters still Campbell 272 When leaves grow sear all things take sombre hue Anonymous 317 Col. R. Lovelace 48 Chas. Lamb 194 Wm. Collins y Rose Terry Tennyson Anonymous When Love with unconfinéd wings 298 183 225 W. G. Simms 329 When the black-lettered list to the gods was pre- When the British warrior queen When the hounds of spring .W. R. Spencer 125 435 Shakespeare 34 150 Thos. Parnell 77 When we two parted |