THE FOREST SANCTUARY |
1 |
Notes to Ditto |
68 |
Critical Annotations |
76 |
LAYS OF MANY LANDS:-- |
|
Moorish Bridal Song |
78 |
The Birds Release |
80 |
The Sword of the Tomb |
82 |
Valkyriur Song |
88 |
The Cavern of the Three Tells |
91 |
Swiss Song |
94 |
The Messenger Bird |
96 |
The Stranger in Louisiana |
99 |
The Isle of Founts |
101 |
The Bended Bow |
105 |
Cur de Lion at the Bier of his Father |
108 |
The Vassals Lament for the Fallen Tree |
112 |
The Wild Huntsman |
114 |
Brandenburg Harvest-Song |
116 |
The Shade of Theseus |
117 |
Ancient Greek Song of Exile |
119 |
Greek Funeral Chant |
120 |
|
|
The Parting Song |
125 |
The Suliote Mother |
129 |
The Farewell to the Dead |
131 |
MISCELLANEOUS PIECES:-- |
|
The Treasures of the Deep |
134 |
Bring Flowers |
135 |
The Crusaders Return |
137 |
Theklas Song |
140 |
The Revelers |
141 |
The Conquerors Sleep |
143 |
Our Ladys Well |
145 |
The Parting of Summer |
146 |
The Songs of Our Fathers |
148 |
The World in the Open Air |
150 |
Kindred Hearts |
153 |
The Traveler at the Source of the Nile |
154 |
Casabianca |
157 |
The Dial of Flowers |
159 |
Our Daily Paths |
160 |
The Cross in the Wilderness |
164 |
Last Rites |
167 |
The Hebrew Mother |
169 |
The Wreck |
172 |
The Trumpet |
174 |
Evening Prayer at a Girls School |
175 |
The Hour of Death |
177 |
The Lost Pleiad |
179 |
The Cliffs of Dover |
180 |
The Graves of Martyrs |
181 |
The Hour of Prayer |
183 |
The Voice of Home to the Prodigal |
184 |
The Wakening |
186 |
The Breeze from Shore |
187 |
The Dying Improvisatore |
189 |
Music of Yesterday |
191 |
The Forsaken Hearth |
193 |
The Dreamer |
195 |
The Wings of the Dove |
197 |
Psyche borne to the Isle of Pleasures |
199 |
The Boon of Memory |
201 |
DARTMOOR, (a Prize Poem) |
204 |
Notes to Ditto |
217 |
WELSH MELODIES:-- |
|
Introductory Stanzas--The Harp of Wales |
219 |
Druid Chorus on the Landing of the Romans |
220 |
The Green Isles of Ocean |
221 |
The Sea Song if Gafran |
222 |
The Hirlas Horn |
223 |
The Hall of Cynddylan |
225 |
The Lament of Llywarch Hen |
226 |
Grufydds Feast |
228 |
The Cambrian in America |
230 |
The Monarchy of Britain |
231 |
Taliesins Prophecy |
232 |
Owen Glyndwrs War Song |
233 |
Prince Madocs Farewell |
235 |
Caswallons Triumph |
236 |
Howels Song |
237 |
The Mountain Fires |
239 |
Eryri Wen |
240 |
Chant of the Bards |
242 |
The Dying Bards Prophecy |
243 |
The Fair Isle |
245 |
The Rock of Cader Idris |
246 |
HYMNS FOR CHILDHOOD:-- |
|
Introductory Verses |
248 |
The Rainbow |
249 |
The Sun |
251 |
The Rivers |
252 |
The Stars |
253 |
The Ocean |
255 |
The Thunder-Storm |
257 |
The Birds |
258 |
The Sky-lark |
260 |
The Nightingale |
261 |
The Northern Spring |
263 |
Paraphrase of Psalms cxlviii |
264 |
DE CHATILLON, or the Crusaders, a Tragedy |
266 |
Annotation on Ditto |
317 |
MISCELLANEOUS PIECES:-- |
|
I go, Sweet Friends |
319 |
Angel Visits |
320 |
Ivy Song |
322 |
To one of the Authors Children on his Birthday |
324 |
On a Similar Occasion |
ib. |
Christ Stilling the Tempest |
325 |
Epitaph over the Grave of Two Brothers |
326 |
Monumental Inscription |
327 |
The Sound of the Sea |
ib. |
The Child and the Dove |
329 |
A Dirge |
330 |
Scene in a Dalecarlian Mine |
ib. |
English Soldiers Song of Memory |
332 |
Haunted Ground |
334 |
The Child of the Forests |
336 |
Stanzas to the Memory of * * * |
337 |
The Vaudois Valleys |
338 |
Song of the Spanish Wanderer |
341 |
The Contadina |
342 |
Troubadour Song |
ib. |
CONTENTS OF VOLUME V.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME VI.
SONGS OF THE AFFECTIONS:-- |
|
A Spirits Return |
1 |
The Lady of Provence |
10 |
The Coronation of Inez de Castro |
17 |
Italian Girls Hymn to the Virgin |
21 |
To a Departed Spirit |
23 |
The Chamois Hunters Love |
24 |
The Indian with his Dead Child |
27 |
Song of Emigration |
29 |
King of Arragons Lament |
31 |
The Return |
34 |
The Vaudois Wife |
36 |
The Guerrilla Leaders Vow |
39 |
Thekla at her Lovers Grave |
41 |
The Sisters of Scio |
43 |
Bernardo del Carpio |
44 |
Tomb of Madame Langhans |
49 |
The Exiles Dirge |
50 |
The Dreaming Child |
52 |
The Charmed Picture |
54 |
-Parting Words |
56 |
-The Message to the Dead |
57 |
-The Two Homes |
60 |
The Soldiers Deathbed |
61 |
The Image in the Heart |
63 |
The Land of Dreams |
65 |
Woman on the Field of Battle |
68 |
The Deserted House |
70 |
The Strangers Heart |
72 |
Come Home |
75 |
The Fountain of Oblivion |
76 |
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|
MISCELLANEOUS POEMS:-- |
|
The Bridal Day |
79 |
The Ancestral Song |
82 |
The Magic Glass |
85 |
Corinne at the Capitol |
87 |
The Ruin |
89 |
The Minster |
92 |
The Song of Night |
94 |
The Storm-Painter in his Dungeon |
96 |
The Two Voices |
98 |
The Parting Ship |
100 |
The Last Tree of the Forest |
102 |
The Streams |
105 |
The Voice of the Wind |
108 |
The Vigil of Arms |
110 |
The Heart of Bruce in Melrose Abbey |
113 |
Natures Farewell |
114 |
The Beings of the Mind |
116 |
The Lyres Lament |
119 |
Tassos Coronation |
121 |
-The Better Land |
123 |
The Wounded Eagle |
124 |
Sadness and Mirth |
125 |
The Nightingales Death-Song |
128 |
The Diver |
130 |
The Requiem of Genius |
132 |
Triumphant Music |
134 |
Second Sight |
136 |
The Sea-bird Flying Inland |
137 |
The Sleeper |
138 |
The Mirror in the Deserted Hall |
140 |
-To the Daughter of Bernard Barton |
141 |
-The Star of the Mine |
142 |
-Washingtons Statue |
ib. |
-A Thought of Home at Sea |
142 |
-To the Memory of a Sister-in-Law |
144 |
-To an Orphan |
145 |
-Hymn by the Sickbed of a Mother |
147 |
-Where is the Sea |
148 |
-To my own Portrait |
149 |
-No More |
150 |
-Thought from an Italian Poet |
152 |
-Passing Away |
153 |
-The Angler |
154 |
-Death and the Warrior |
156 |
-Song for an Air by Hummel |
157 |
-To the Memory of Lord Charles Murray |
158 |
-The Broken Chain |
159 |
-The Shadow of a Flower |
161 |
-Lines to a Butterfly Resting on a Skull |
162 |
-The Bell at Sea |
163 |
-The Subterranean Stream |
164 |
-The Silent Multitude |
166 |
-The Antique Sepulchre |
167 |
-Evening Song of the Tyrolese Peasants |
170 |
-The Memory of the Dead |
171 |
-He walked with God |
173 |
-The Rod of Aaron |
175 |
-The Voice of God |
ib. |
-The Fountain of Marah |
176 |
-The Penitents Offering |
177 |
-The Sculptured Children |
179 |
-Woman and Fame |
181 |
-A Thought of the Future |
182 |
-The Voice of Music |
185 |
-The Angels Greeting |
186 |
-A Farewell to Wales |
187 |
-Impromptu Lines addressed to Miss F.A.L. |
188 |
-A Parting Song |
189 |
-We Return no More |
190 |
-To a Wandering Female Singer |
191 |
-The Palmer |
192 |
-The Childs First Grief |
194 |
-To the New-Born |
195 |
-The Death-Song of Alcestis |
197 |
-The House of Love |
200 |
-Books and Flowers |
203 |
-For a Picture of St. Cecilia |
205 |
-The Brigand Leader and his Wife |
207 |
-The Childs Return from the Woodlands |
208 |
-The Faith of Love |
210 |
-The Sisters Dream |
212 |
-A Farewell to Abbotsford |
214 |
-OConnors Child |
215 |
-The Prayer for Life |
217 |
-The Welcome to Death |
219 |
-The Victor |
221 |
-Lines Written from the Album of Roseanna |
222 |
-The Voice of the Waves |
223 |
-The Haunted House |
225 |
-The Shepherd-Poet of the Alps |
227 |
-To the Mountain Winds |
234 |
-The Procession |
236 |
-The Broken Lute |
238 |
-The Burial in the Desert |
242 |
-To a Picture of the Madonna |
244 |
-A Thought of the Rose |
247 |
-Dreams of Heaven |
ib. |
- The Wish |
249 |
- Critical Annotations by Professor Norton |
252 |
- Written after Visiting a Tomb |
265 |
- Epitaph |
267 |
- Prologue to the Tragedy of Fiesco |
267 |
- To Ginlio Regondi |
269 |
- O ye Hours |
ib. |
- The Freed Bird |
279 |
- Marguerite of France |
272 |
- To Caroline |
277 |
- The Wanderer |
278 |
- The Flower of the Desert |
279 |
- Troubadour Song |
281 |
- Scenes and Passages from the Tasso of Goethe |
ib. |
- On the Iphigenia of Goethe |
298 |
- The Huguenots Farewell |
302 |
- The English Boy |
304 |
- Antique Greek Lament |
306 |
- To the Blue Anemone |
309 |
- The Song of Penitence |
311 |
|
|
NATIONAL LYRICS:-- |
|
- The Themes of Song |
313 |
- Rhine Song of the German Soldiers |
315 |
- A Song of Delos |
317 |
- Ancient Greek Chant of Victory |
319 |
- Naples--a Song of the Syren |
321 |
- The Fall of DAssas |
322 |
- The Burial of William the Conqueror |
324 |
CONTENTS OF VOLUME VII.
LYRICS. |
|
|
|
SONGS OF A GUARDIAN SPIRIT:-- |
|
- Near thee, still near thee |
1 |
- Oh! droop thou not |
3 |
- Mignons Song |
5 |
- The Sisters, a Ballad |
7 |
- The Last Song of Sappho |
10 |
- Dirge |
11 |
- A Song of the Rose |
13 |
- Night-Blowing Flowers |
15 |
- The Wanderer and the Night Flowers |
16 |
- Echo-Song |
18 |
- The Muffled Drum |
19 |
- The Swan and the Skylark |
20 |
|
|
SONGS OF SPAIN:-- |
|
|
|
- Ancient Battle Song |
24 |
- The Zergi Maid |
25 |
- The Rio Verde Song |
26 |
- Seek by thy silvery Darro |
27 |
- Spanish Evening Hymn |
ib. |
- Bird thou art singing on Ebros side |
28 |
- Moorish Gathering Song |
29 |
- The Song of Minas Soldiers |
ib. |
- Mother, oh, sing me to rest |
30 |
- There are sounds in the dark Roncesvalles |
31 |
- The Curfew Song of England |
ib. |
- The Call to Battle |
33 |
|
|
SONGS FOR SUMMER HOURS:-- |
|
- And I, too, in Arcadia |
36 |
- The Wandering Wind |
38 |
- Are ye not missd, fair Flowers |
39 |
- Willow Song |
40 |
- Leave me not yet |
ib. |
|
|
- The Orange Bough |
41 |
- The Stream set free |
42 |
- The Summers Call |
43 |
- Oh! Skylark, for thy wings |
45 |
- Genius singing to Love |
46 |
- Music at a Deathbed |
49 |
- Marshal Schwerins Grave |
51 |
- The Fallen Lime-Tree |
52 |
|
|
SONGS OF CAPTIVITY:-- |
|
- Introduction |
54 |
- The Brothers Dirge |
55 |
- The Alpine Horn |
56 |
- Oh, ye Voices |
57 |
- I dream of all things free |
ib. |
- Far oer the Sea |
58 |
- The Invocation |
59 |
- The Song of Hope |
60 |
- The Bird at Sea |
61 |
- The Dying Girl and Flowers |
62 |
- The Ivy Song |
64 |
- The Music of St. Patricks |
66 |
- Keene, or Lament of an Irish Mother |
67 |
- Far Away |
69 |
- The Lyre and Flower |
70 |
- Sister! since I met thee last |
71 |
- The Lonely Bird |
72 |
- Dirge at Sea |
73 |
- Pilgrims Song to the Evening Star |
74 |
- The Meeting of the Ships |
75 |
- Come Away |
76 |
- Fair Helen of Kirconnel |
77 |
- Music from Shore |
78 |
- Look on me with thy cloudless eye |
79 |
- If thou hast crushd a flower |
80 |
- Brightly hast thou fled |
81 |
- The Bed of Heath |
82 |
- Fairy Song |
83 |
- What woke the Buried sound |
84 |
- Oh! if thou wilt not give thine heart |
ib. |
- Look on me thus no more |
85 |
- Sing to me, Gondolier |
ib. |
|
|
- Oer the far blue mountains |
86 |
- Oh, thou breeze of Spring |
87 |
- Come to me, dreams of heaven |
88 |
- Good-Night |
89 |
- Let her depart |
90 |
- How can that love so deep, so lone |
91 |
- Water-lilies |
92 |
- The Broken Flower |
93 |
- I would we had not met again |
ib |
- Fairies Recall |
94 |
- The Rock Beside the Sea |
95 |
- Oh, ye voices gone |
96 |
- By a mountain stream at rest |
97 |
- Is there some spirit sighing |
ib |
- The Name of England |
98 |
- Old Norway |
99 |
- Come to me, gentle sleep |
101 |
|
|
THE LEAGUE OF THE ALPS |
102 |
- Notes to ditto |
115 |
|
|
SCENES AND HYMNS OF LIFE, &C.:-- |
|
- The English Martyrs |
121 |
- Flowers and Music in a Room of Sickness |
132 |
- Cathedral Hymn |
140 |
- Wood Walk and Hymn |
145 |
- Prayer of the Lonely Student |
151 |
- The Travelers Evening Song |
155 |
- Burial of an Emigrants Child |
157 |
- Easter Day in a Mountain Churchyard |
165 |
- The Child Reading the Bible |
168 |
- A Poets Dying Hymn |
172 |
- The Funeral Day of Sir Walter Scott |
175 |
- The Prayer in the Wilderness |
180 |
- Prisoners Evening Service |
182 |
- Hymn to the Vaudois Mountaineers |
188 |
- The Indians Revenge |
190 |
- Prayer at Sea after Victory |
198 |
- Evening Song of the Weary |
200 |
|
|
- The Day of Flowers |
201 |
- Hymn of the Travelers Household |
207 |
- A Prayer of Affection |
209 |
- The Painters Last Work |
210 |
- Mothers Litany by the Sickbed of a Child |
215 |
- Night Hymn at Sea |
216 |
|
|
FEMALE CHARACTERS OF SCRIPTURE, A SERIES OF SONNETS:-- |
|
- Invocation |
217 |
- II. Invocation continued |
218 |
- III. The Song of Miriam |
219 |
- IV. Ruth |
ib. |
- V. The Vigil of Rizpah |
220 |
- VI. The Reply of the Shunamite Woman |
221 |
- II. The Annunciation |
ib. |
- VIII. The Song of the Virgin |
222 |
- IX. The Penitent anointing Christs feet |
223 |
- X. Mary at the Feet of Christ |
223 |
- XI. The Sisters of Bethany, &c. |
224 |
- XII. The Memorial of Mary |
ib. |
- XIII. The Woman of Jerusalem at the Cross |
225 |
- XIV. Mary Magdalene at the Sepulchre |
226 |
- XV. The Same, bearing Tidings of the Resurrection |
ib. |
- The Two Monuments |
227 |
- The Cottage Girl |
230 |
- The Battle-Field |
231 |
- A Penitents Return |
232 |
- A Thought of Paradise |
235 |
- Let us Depart |
237 |
- To a Picture of Christ bearing the Cross |
239 |
- Communings with Thought |
240 |
|
|
SONNETS, DEVOTIONAL AND MEMORIAL:-- |
|
- . The Sacred Harp |
243 |
- II. To a Family Bible |
ib. |
- III. Repose of a Holy Family |
244 |
- IV. Picture of the Infant Christ with Flowers |
245 |
- V. On a Remembered Picture of Christ |
ib. |
- VI. The Children whom Jesus Blest |
246 |
- VII. Mountain Sanctuaries |
ib. |
- VIII. The Lilies of the Field |
247 |
- IX. The Birds of the Air |
248 |
- X. The Raising of the Widows Son |
ib. |
- XI. The Olive Tree |
249 |
- XII. The Darkness of the Crucifixion |
ib. |
- XIII. Places of Worship |
250 |
- IV. Old Church in an English Park |
251 |
- XV. A Church in North Wales |
ib. |
- XVI. Louise Schepler |
252 |
- XVII. To the Same |
253 |
- The Water-Lily |
ib. |
|
|
RECORDS OF THE SPRING OF 1834:-- |
|
- I. A Vernal Thought |
255 |
- II. To the Sky |
256 |
- III. On Records of Immature Genius |
ib. |
- IV. On Watching the Flight of a Sky Lark |
257 |
- V. A Thought of the Sea |
258 |
- VI. Distant Sound of the Sea at Evening |
ib. |
- VII. The River Clwyd in North Wales |
259 |
- VIII. Orchard Blossoms |
260 |
- XI. To a Distant Scene |
ib. |
- X. A Remembrance of Grasmere |
261 |
- XI. Thoughts connected with Trees |
ib. |
- XII. The Same |
262 |
- XIII. On Reading Paul and Virginia in Childhood |
263 |
- XIV. A Thought at Sunset |
ib. |
- XV. Images of Patriarchal Life |
264 |
- XVI. Attraction to the East |
ib. |
- XVII. To an Aged Friend |
265 |
- XVIII. Foliage |
266 |
- XIV. A Prayer |
ib |
- XX. Prayer Continued |
267 |
- XXI. Memorial of a Conversation |
268 |
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|
RECORDS OF THE AUTUMN OF 1834:-- |
|
- I. The Return to Poetry |
269 |
- II. To Silvio Pellico on Reading his "Prigione" |
270 |
- III. To the Same Released |
ib. |
- IV. On a Scene in the Dargle |
271 |
- V. On Reading Coleridges Epitaph |
272 |
- VI. On the Datura Arborea |
273 |
- VII. Design and Performance |
ib. |
- VIII. Hope of Future Communion with Nature |
274 |
- IX. Dreams of the Dead |
ib. |
- X. Poetry of the Psalms |
275 |
|
|
DESPONDENCY AND ASPIRATION |
277 |
|
|
THOUGHTS DURING SICKNESS:-- |
|
- I. Intellectual Powers |
283 |
- II. Sickness like Night |
ib |
- III. On Retzschs Design of the Angle of Death |
284 |
- IV. Remembrance of Nature |
285 |
- V. Flights of Spirit |
286 |
- VI. Flowers |
ib. |
- VII. Recovery |
287 |
- Sabbath Sonnet |
288 |
Critical Remarks on the Genius of Mrs. Hemans. by
Delta--by the late Letitia Elizabeth Landor (sic)--and by H.F.
Chorley |
289 |
Ditto by Professor Norton |
299 |
Juvenile Poems |
329 |
General Index to the Life and Works |
361 |