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DOUGLAS, WILLIAM, poem quoted:

Annie Laurie, 34-35.
Dover Beach (Arnold), 364, 418,
quoted 418-419.

DOYLE, SIR FRANCIS HASTINGS
CHARLES, 94; poem quoted:
The Private of the Buffs, 94-
96.

Drake, 65, 453.

dramatic monologue, the, 199.
DRAYTON, MICHAEL, poem quoted:
Since There's No Help, 277.
Dried Marjoram, 447.
†Drinkwater, John, 401.
Drum-Taps, 377.

duple meters, the, see Chapter
III passim, 65 ff.
Dvořak, 22, 28.

DRYDEN, JOHN, 196, 226, 364;
poem quoted: Lines Printed
under the Engraved Portrait
of Milton, 197.
†DUNSANY, LORD, 3, 373; poems
in prose quoted: The Worm
and the Angel, 373-374; The
Prayer of the Flowers, 442.

Earth (Wheelock), 422, quoted

423-425.

*Eastman, Max, 15.
Eggleston, Edward, 401.

Elegiac Stanzas (Wordsworth),
quoted 414-416.
elegies, great, 399-400.

Elegy (Millay), quoted 398-399.
Elegy Written in a Country
Churchyard (Gray), 204,
quoted 205-210.
Eliot, George, 391.

*EMERSON, RALPH WALDO, 6, 128,
364, 375, 400, 462; poems
quoted: Concord Hymn, 56-57;
The Rhodora (in part), 87;
This Shining Moment, 172;
The Snow-Storm, 187-188.
Emmett, Daniel Decatur, 46.
Endymion, 104.

England my Mother (Watson),
quoted in part 443.
Enoch Arden, 447.

Enslaved, 454.
epitaph, the, 99, 209, 349 ff.
Epitaph Intended for Sir Isaac
Newton (Pope), quoted 349.
Epitaph on Charles II (Roches-
ter), quoted 350.

Epitaph on John Dove (Burns),
quoted 351.
Eternal Way, The

(Le Gal-
lienne), quoted 459-460.
Evangeline (Longfellow), 368,
375, quoted in part 162-163.
Eve of St. Agnes, The (Keats),
3, quoted in part 220.
Everlasting Mercy, The, 453, 454.
Exit (Fletcher), quoted 385-386.
eye-rime, 58, 98.

Faërie Queene, The (Spenser),
quoted in part 218-219.
Fair Harvard (Gilman), 38-40,
quoted 39-40.

feminine rime, 81, 100.
Fence, A (Sandburg), quoted
384-385.

**Ficke, Arthur Davison, 468.
*FIELD, EUGENE, 326;

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*FILSINGER, MRS. See Teasdale,

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Firelight

290-291.

(Robinson), quoted

FITZGERALD, EDWARD, poem
quoted in part: The Rubáiyát
of Omar Khayyám, 213.
fixed forms, 268-269, 294 ff.
Fletcher, Andrew, of Saltoun,
235.

FLETCHER, JOHN, poem quoted in
part; Henry VIII, 176-177.
**FLETCHER, JOHN GOULD, 405,
460; poems quoted: Exit, 385-
386; Broadway's Canyon, 432-
433.

†Flint, T. S., 460.

Flower in the Crannied Wall
(Tennyson), quoted 412.
folk-song, 28-30, 58.

For All We Have and Are (Kip-
ling), quoted 118-120.
For an Autograph (J. R.
Lowell), quoted 358.

For Metaphors of Man (Wat-
son), quoted 410.
Forsaken Garden, A (Swin-
burne), 141, quoted 142-144.
*FOSTER, STEPHEN COLLINS, 23-
28, 35, 52; poem quoted: Old
Folks at Home, 23 ff.
Fra Lippo Lippi (Browning,)
quoted in part 5.

free verse, 359, 360, 363 ff (Chap-
ter X passim).
*Freneau, Philip, 87.
**FROST, ROBERT, 188, 380, 421,
445, 463; poems quoted: Mend-
ing Wall, 189-190; The Tuft of
Flowers, 201-203.

Garden by the Sea, A (Morris),
411, quoted in part 412.
Garden of Proserpine,

The

(Swinburne), 83, quoted 78-80.
Gautier, Théophile, 192, 294.
GAY, JOHN, 339; poem quoted:
Life is a Jest, 350.
George, David Lloyd, 408.
George Gray (Masters), quoted
466-467.

Georgians, the, 446.
†GIBSON, WILFRID WILSON, 380,

446, 477; poem quoted: Pre-
lude, 456.

*GILDER, RICHARD WATSON, 292;

poem quoted: Navies nor
Armies, 359.

*GILMAN, REV. SAMUEL, 38; poem
quoted: Fair Harvard, 39-40.
Gipsy Trail, The (Kipling),
quoted 53-55.

GOETHE, JOHANN WOLFGANG,
163, 165, 425; poems quoted:
Wanderer's Night-songs, 353-
354. See also Longfellow, H.

W.
Golden Treasury, The, 139, 242.
Goldschmidt, Mme., 60.

GOLDSMITH, OLIVER, 101, 339, 345;

poem quoted: When Lovely
Woman Stoops to Folly, 101.
Go, Lovely Rose (Waller), quoted

87-88.

†GOSSE, EDMUND, poem quoted:
Sestina to F. H., 314-315.
†Graves, Robert, 477.
GRAY, THOMAS, 14, 17, 204, 210,
226, 353, 411; poem quoted:
Elegy Written in a Country
Churchyard, 205-210.

Greek Anthology, the, 350, 466.
Grenfell, Julian, 475.
Guinevere, 372, 373.

**Guiterman, Arthur, 406, 408,
468.

HADRIAN, poem quoted: To his
Soul, 352-353. See also Prior,
Matthew.

*Hagedorn, Hermann, 406.
Hallam, Arthur Henry, 400, 416.
Hamlet (Shakespeare), 12, quoted
in part 175.

†HARDY, THOMAS, 391; poems
quoted: Her Initials, 355; In
a Wood, 420-421.

Hark! Hark! the Lark (Shake-
speare), quoted 36-37.

*HARTE, FRANCIS BRET, 115, 318,
405; poems quoted: Her Letter,
318-320; Mrs. Judge Jenkins,
346-348; San Francisco (in
part), 427.

Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 391.
+*"H. D." (Mrs. Richard Alding-
ton), 381, 460; poem quoted:
Oread, 461-462.

Health, A (Pinkney), quoted
338-339.

Helen of Troy, 173, 174.
HENLEY, WILLIAM ERNEST, 90,
294, 380; poems quoted: In-
victus, 91; Romance, 121-122;
Villanelle, 311; Margaritae
Sorori, 380-381.
Henry, O., 448.
Henry V, 470.

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Her Letter (Harte), quoted 318-
320.

**Herford, Oliver, 340.
Herodotus, 363.

heroic couplet, 194 ff., 349.
heroic quatrain, 203 ff.
HERRICK, ROBERT, 324, 361; poems
quoted: Upon his Departure
Hence, 76; To the Virgins, to
Make Much of Time, 325.
hexameter, 75, 162-163, 368.
Hiawatha (Longfellow), quoted
in part 71.

Highland Mary (Burns), quoted
392-393.

Highwayman, The (Noyes), 262,
452, quoted 262-267.

His Friends He Loved (Watson),
quoted 355.

hokku, the, 360.

*HOLMES, OLIVER WENDELL, 318,
405, 457, 459, 462; poems
quoted: The Chambered Nau-
tilus (in part), 90; The Last
Leaf, 328-330.

HOMER, 13, 286, 368, 373-374;
opening paragraph of the Iliad
quoted 193.

HOOD, THOMAS, 339, 340, 342;
poems quoted: The Bridge of
Sighs, 153-156; Faithless Nelly
Gray, 342-345.

HORACE, 272, 307, 326-329; poem
quoted: Questioning Lydia,
327-328. See also Untermeyer,
Louis.

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*HOWE, MRS. JULIA WARD, 47;
poem quoted: The Battle
Hymn of the Republic, 48.
IIUNT, LEIGH, 281, 356, 357; poem
quoted: Rondeau, 357.

Hunting Song (Scott), quoted

72-73.

hymn, the, 40-41.

Hymn to the Night (Longfel-
low), quoted 127-128.
hypercatalectic, 81.

Hyperion (Keats), quoted in
part 181.

iambic verse, 66, 69, 70. See
Chapters II and V passim.
iambic pentameter, 172, 194. See
Chapter V passim.

iambic tetrameter, 115.

I am His Highness' Dog at Kew
(pope), quoted 355.

I Have a Rendezvous with Death
(Seeger), quoted 474-475.
Ibsen, Henrik, 371, 372.
Idea, 277.

Idylls of the King, The, 113, 182,
447.
If, 448.

Iliad, The, 235, 270, 373, 374;
opening paragraph quoted 193.
Il Penseroso, 72, 204.
Imagists, the, 107, 226, 365, 460-
462.

Immortal Newton (Chesterfield),
quoted 356.

I Never See the Red Rose Crown
the Year (Masefield), quoted

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John Brown's Body, quoted 46-47.
John Hancock Otis (Masters),
quoted 467.

**Johnson, Robert Underwood,
406.

JONSON, BEN, 71, 349; poems
quoted: Hymn to Diana (in
part), 71; Song to Celia, 37.
Katharine Jaffray, quoted 246-48.
KEATS, JOHN, 3, 4, 5, 59, 60, 104,

106, 129, 160, 181, 226, 252,
270, 281, 369, 400, 411;
poems quoted: Ode on a Gre-
cian Urn, 105-106; Hyperion
(in part), 181; Sleep and
Poetry (in part), 198-199; The
Eve of St. Agnes (in part),
220; La Belle Dame sans
Merci, 257-259; On First Look-
ing into Chapman's Homer,
271; On the Grasshopper and
Cricket, 282.

*KEY, FRANCIS SCOTT, poem

quoted: The

Banner, 42-43.

Star-Spangled

Kilmeny (Noyes), quoted 479.
*KILMER, JOYCE, 475;
poem

quoted: Trees, 422.
King, The (Kipling), 436, quoted
449-450.

KINGSLEY, CHARLES, poem quoted:
Young and Old, 100-101.
†KIPLING, RUDYARD, 7, 92, 112,
313, 436, 443, 446, 448-450,
472-473; poems quoted: The
Gipsy Trail, 53-55; The White
Man's Burden, 92-94; For All
We Have and Are, 118-120;
Danny Deever, 252-254; The
King, 449-450; Recessional, 472-
473.

Kirkland, Winifred, 174.
Kiss, A (Dobson), quoted 309.
Kitchener, Lord, 448.

Knight's Tomb, The (Coleridge),
quoted 166-167.

Kubla Khan (Coleridge), 129,
226, 227, 364, quoted 130-132.
kyrielle, the, 315-316.

La

Merci

Belle Dame sans
(Keats), 252, quoted 257-259.
Lachrimae Musarum (Watson),
400, quoted in part, 1.
Lady of the Lake, The, 147-148,
152, 411.

Lake Isle of Innisfree, The
(Yeats), quoted 169-170.
L'Allegro, 21, 72.

Lamb, Charles, 364, 391, 432.
Lamp, The (Teasdale), quoted
368-369.

Lancelot, 188, 447.

Land of Heart's Desire, The
(Yeats), song quoted 64.
LANDOR, WALTER SAVAGE, 181, 339,
361, 392, 411; poems quoted:
To Robert Browning, 182; On
his Seventy-fifth Birthday, 354;
On Death, 354; With Petrarch's
Sonnets, 354; Rose Aylmer,
394.

LANG, ANDREW, 193, 294, 295 ff.,
300, 339, 446; poems quoted:
Ballade to Theocritus, in Win-
ter, 295-296; Ballade of the
Southern Cross, 296-297.
*LANIER, SIDNEY, 59, 60, 163,
259, 372; poem quoted: The
Song of the Chattahoochee,
164-165.

Last Leaf, The (Holmes), quoted
328-330.

Lavater, Louis, 292.
Lawrence, D. H., 460.

Lay of the Last Minstrel, The
(Scott), quoted in part 125-

126.

LEAR, EDWARD, 340; poem quoted:

The Pobble Who Has No Toes,
340-342.

Leaves of Grass, 369, 371, 372.
LEDWIDGE, FRANCIS, 475; poem
quoted in part: Soliloquy, 475-
476.

Lee, Robert E., 401.
Lee, Sir Sidney, 285.
†LE GALLIENNE, RICHARD, poem
quoted: The Eternal Way, 459-
460.

Les Misérables, 144.

Life is a Jest (Gay), quoted
350.

light verse, Chapter IX passim,
317 ff.

limerick, the, 345.

Lincoln, Abraham, 52, 70, 328,
400-410, 439.

**LINDSAY, VACHEL, 211, 380,
406, 437, 463-464, 473; poems
quoted: Abraham Lincoln
Walks at Midnight, 409-410;
On the Building of Springfield,
437-439; The Eagle that is For-
gotten, 464-465.

Lines Printed under the En-
graved Portrait of Milton
(Dryden), quoted 197.

Lines Written in an Album at
Malta (Byron), quoted 357-
358.

Lisle, Rouget de, 23.

Literature in a Changing Age,
446.

Lochinvar (Scott), 246 ff., quoted

248-250.
LOCKER-LAMPSON, FREDERICK, 321,
322, 339, 361; poem quoted:
My Mistress's Boots, 330-331,
332.

*LOINES, RUSSELL HILLIARD, poem
quoted: On a Magazine Son-
net, 348.

Lomax, John A., 244.
London, 1802 (Wordsworth),
quoted 278-279.

**LONG, HANIEL, poem quoted:
Dead Men Tell No Tales,
126.
*LONGFELLOW,

HENRY WADS-

WORTH, 7, 12, 13, 71, 252, 259,
286-287, 317, 365, 368, 374,
375, 452, 457, 458-459; poems
quoted: Hiawatha (in part),
71; Hymn to the Night, 127-
128; Evangeline (in part), 162-
163; Oft Have I Seen at Some
Cathedral Door, 287; O Star of
Morning and of Liberty, 287;
Wanderer's Night-songs, 353-
354.

Lord Randal, quoted 239.
Lost Leader, The (Browning),
156, quoted 157-158.
Love, 139.

LOVELACE, RICHARD, poem quoted:
To Lucasta, on Going to the
Wars, 98-99.
**LOWELL, AMY, 2, 4, 316, 360,
381, 445, 447, 454, 460, 463;
poem quoted: Texas, 440-441.
*LOWELL, JAMES RUSSELL, 8, 17,
259, 339, 358, 359, 457, 459;
poems quoted: For an Auto-
graph, 358; To Those Who
Died, 358; Ode Recited at the
Harvard Commemoration (in
part), 404-405.

Lowes, John L., 16, 181.
Lyra Elegantiarum, 321, 322.
lyric, the, 64.

Lyrical Ballads, The, 83, 461.

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