NUMBER . BURNS, Robert (1759-1796). Lament for Culloden. John Anderson All for Love. clxi clxviii clxxvi clxxxiv clxxxviii clxxxix схо cxci cxciii cxcvi cxcvii ccxii ccxiv ccxvi ccxxxiv ccxlvi ccliii cclxvi cclxxv CCXXV ccxxxi ccxli col ccli cclix сохсү ccciv cccx cccxiv cccxxxii . CAMPBELL, Thomas (1777–1844). Lord Ullin's Daughter look'd on his dying child to the Evening Star The River of Life. Basia Fortunati Nimium The True Beauty Sally in our Alley NUMBER CIBBER, Colley (1671-1757). clv ccclxxvii Where lies the land ccclxxviii COLERIDGE, Hartley (1796-1849). She is not fair to outward view ccxviii COLERIDGE, Samuel Taylor (1772–1834). Love (Genevieve) ccxi Kubla Khan cccxvi Youth and Age . cccxxix COLLINS, John (18th century). Tomorrow cevi COLLINS, William (1720-1756). Ode to Simplicity cliii Ode written in 1746 clx The Passions clxxviii Ode to Evening clxxxvi COWLEY, Abraham (1618–1667). A Supplication сxxx On the Death of Mr. William Hervey cxxxvii CowPER, William (1731–1800). Loss of the Royal George clxy To a Young Lady clxx The Poplar Field clxxxiii The Shrubbery The Solitude of Alexander Selkirk ccii To Mary Unwin cciii To the Same cciv Wishes for the Supposed Mistress cexlix DANIEL, Samuel (1562-1619). Care-Charmer Sleep xlvi Ixxv lxxxiii DONNE, John (1573-1631). Present in Absence xii DRAYTON, Michael (1563–1631). Love's Farewell ссу ciji NUMBER DRUMMOND, William (1585-1649). Summons to Love iv A Lament lxi To his Lute lxiii This Life, which seems so fair Ixxvii Ixxx Ixxxi Ixxxiv Ixxxvi Alexander's Feast . cli Eliot, George (Mary Ann Cross) (1819-1880). O may I join the choir invisible ccclxxix ELLIOTT, Jane (18th century). The Flowers of the Forest (Flodden) clxii cooly FLETCHER, John (1576–1625). Melancholy cxxxii GAY, John (1685-1732). Black-eyed Susan clxvi GOLDSMITH, Oliver (1728–1774). When lovely woman stoops to folly . . clxxv GRAHAM, Robert (1735-1797). If doughty deeds my lady please . clxix GRAY, Thomas (1716-1771). Ode on the Pleasure arising from Vicissitude clii clvi clix The Progress of Poesy clxxvii Ode on the Spring , clxxxii Elegy written in a Country Churchyard clxxxvii Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College cxcix Hymn to Adversity Ix cci ccxlviii HABINGTON, William (1605–1645). Nox Nocti Indicat Scientiam And shall Trelawny die Out of the night cocxlvi cccxcvi cviii NUMBER HERBERT, George (1593-1632). The Gifts of God xcvii HERRICK, Robert (1591-1674?). Counsel to Girls cxiii cxviii The Poetry of Dress, cxix сxx To Anthea cxxiv To Blossoms. cxxxix To Daffodils cxl Ixxiii cclxviii The Bridge of Sighs cclxxiv The Death Bed . cclxxix HOUGHTON, Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord (1809–1885). The Men of Old ccclvi Hunt, James Henry Leigh (1784-1859). Rondeau cccxliv INGELOW, Jean (1820-1897). The High Tide. ccclxxxiii Jonson, Ben (1574–1637). The Noble Nature . хсуі KEATS, John (1795–1821). Ode on the Poets The Human Seasons Airly Beacon ccix Сcx CCXXXV ccxxxvii ccxlii ccxliii cclxxii саха ccxcii ccciii cccxviii cccxxviii . cccxxxiii . cix . NUMBER cclxxxiii cclxiy cclxxvi cccxli cccx cccxliii . cccxlii cxcii xix lxxi clxiii To Lucasta, on going to the Wars cxxyii Ixxii ccxxiv cclxxx ccclxxvi cccxlvii The Passionate Shepherd to his Love vii Horatian Ode, upon Cromwell's return from Ixxxviii cxlii cxlvi ccccii cccciii cccciy • ссссү CV cxli |