The Cambridge Book of Poetry and Song: Selected from English and American Authors

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Mme. Charlotte Fiske (Bates) Rogé
T. Y. Crowell & Company, 1832 - 882 頁

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A States Need of Virtue
xlvi
A Familiar Letter to Several Correspondents
xlvii
Day Dreaming
xlviii
We are Seven
xlix
The Clergyman and the Peddler
l
Equinoctial
li
Lord Byron
lii
Afar in the Desert
liii
Midsummer
liv
Shelley
lv
A Match
lvi
Lady Clara Vere de Vere
lvii
Lord Many Times I am Aweary
lviii
After All
lix
Sir Walter Scott at Pompeii
lx
ADAMS SARAH FLOWER
3
Auf Wiedersehen
6
To Be or Not to
7
After a Mothers Death
11
b London 1810 d 1871
13
Autumnal Sonnet
18
Garrison
19
Mine Own
26
Sleep and Death
27
Pats Criticism
28
To England
29
Relaxation
31
The Dead Bee
32
Beattie
34
To Giulia Grisi
42
Autumn Song
45
To the Rainbow
46
Repose
51
Losses
56
Remorse
62
Bryant
72
To Keep a True Lent
74
To Mary
82
Byron
91
Yawcob Strauss
110
To Triflers
115
Miracle
126
Clark
128
Peace and Pain
135
From Dejection
136
Richards Theory of the Mind
149
Trailing Arbutus
152
The Song of the Shirt
161
A Funeral Thought
165
Soft Brown Smiling Eyes
176
A Welcome to Alexandra
180
Misspent time
184
Amends
189
Heart Essential to Genius
192
What Need?
193
Peradventure
194
A Wife
206
Rondel
222
Yield not thou Sad One to Sighs
223
Aged Sophocles Addressing the Athenians
224
Lost Days
228
The Source of Mans Ruling Passion
231
What would I Save Thee from?
232
A Mussel Shell
233
Hageman
247
A Womans Love
254
An Epitaph
255
Evening Prayer at a Girls School
262
Lake George
269
Monterey
270
The Baby
274
The Dead Christ
291
A Happy Life
301
When Coldness Wraps this Suffering Clay
314
The Speed of Happy Hours
320
Laighton
324
The Old Story
326
Landor
327
Evening Song
328
Heart Superior to Head
333
Why so Pale and Wan Fond Lover?
340
Lowell
348
Antony to Cleopatra
353
Heliotrope
361
The Good Time Coming
363
The Banks of Anner
366
Alexander at Persepolis
370
Youth and Age
374
Late Summer
375
The Grasshopper and Cricket
378
Last Lines
391
The Groomsman to his Mistress
410
Last Words
419
Tempestuous Deeps
420
Calling the Dead
421
From Eloisa to Abelard
429
Excessive Praise or Blame
432
A Womans Question
442
Perfect Love
443
An Unthrift
444
Helvellyn
481
Ballad
484
Philip my King
490
My Psalm
492
Shirley
498
Solace of the Woods
501
Barbara
504
Solitude
509
The Angels Kiss her
520
Her Conquest
529
My Ain Countree
533
Laura my Darling
535
My Child
540
From Far
544
Careless Content
547
Beati Illi
558
The Battle of the Kegs
559
From Friend to Friend
560
Tannahill
563
Wind and Sea
565
Beatitude
566
Somewhere
568
Changes
569
The Squires Pew
572
Charge of the Light Brigade
584
Excess to be Avoided
596
Rubies
597
Windless Rain
601
Sabbath Morning
603
My Comrade and
613
To Murmurers
619
A Little before Death
636
Before the Prime
637
Charity
639
The Stars
643
My Heid is like to Rend Willie
649
Sailors Song
651
The Belfry Pigeon
653
Withered Roses
660
Charity Gradually Pervasive
664
A Little While
667
Belinda
668
The Deaf Dalesman
669
From Intimations of Immortality
670
Scene after a Summer Shower
675
Picture of Marian Erle
677
All Change no Death
683
Cheerfulness in Misfortune
684
Youths Agitations
686
The Belle of the Ball
692
From Lines composed in a Concert Room
698
The Deathbed
711
Selfdependence
719
From The Cock and the Fox
722
The Hare and Many Friends
725
Letters
733
To my Cigar
734
Without and Within
739
The Bible
746
ANNAN ANNIE
754
Be Quiet
757
Exhortation to Marriage
760
Saxe
775
Stoddard
780
Her Roses
784
ANONYMOUS
793
Hic Jacet
801
Circumstance
803
Faithless Sally Brown
805
Burleigh
809
My Little Boy that Died
819
Apollo Belvedere
820
From the Elixir
827
Hopkins
828
To my Love
830
My Nasturtiums
832
From the Exequy on his Wife
836
Fancy
854
Decoration
855
The Heavenly Canaan
856
Hunt
859
A Portrait
860
Die down O Dismal Day
863
Swinburne
866
Tying her Bonnet under her Chin
867
The Blessed Damozel
868
Launch thy Bark Mariner
869
Read
870
The World
872
The Laborer
873
E Goodale
874
The Burial of the Champion of his Class
875
Man was Made to Mourn
876
The Pleasures Arising from Vicissitude
877
Hymn before Sunrise in the Valley of Chamouni
878
Crabbe
879
Blamire
880
Scott
881
Field Flowers
882
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第 667 頁 - Of aspect more sublime; that blessed mood, In which the burthen of the mystery, In which the heavy and the weary weight Of all this unintelligible world, Is lightened: — that serene and blessed mood, In which the affections gently lead us on, — Until, the breath of this corporeal frame And even the motion of our human blood Almost suspended, we are laid asleep In body, and become a living soul: While with an eye made quiet by the power Of harmony, and the deep power of joy, We see into the life...
第 314 頁 - Homer ruled as his demesne : Yet did I never breathe its pure serene Till I heard Chapman speak out loud and bold: Then felt I like some watcher of the skies When a new planet swims into his ken ; Or like stout Cortez when with eagle eyes He stared at the Pacific — and all his men Looked at each other with a wild surmise: Silent, upon a peak in Darien.
第 310 頁 - It is not growing like a tree In bulk, doth make Man better be ; Or standing long an oak, three hundred year, To fall a log at last, dry, bald, and sere : A lily of a day Is fairer far in May, Although it fall and die that night — It was the plant and flower of Light. In small proportions we just beauties see ; And in short measures life may perfect be.
第 671 頁 - Hence in a season of calm weather, Though inland far we be, Our Souls have sight of that immortal sea Which brought us hither, Can in a moment travel thither, And see the Children sport upon the shore, And hear the mighty waters rolling evermore...
第 241 頁 - The applause of listening senates to command, The threats of pain and ruin to despise, To scatter plenty o'er a smiling land, And read their history in a nation's eyes, Their lot forbade: nor circumscribed alone Their growing virtues, but their crimes confined; Forbade to wade through slaughter to a throne, And shut the gates of mercy on mankind...
第 423 頁 - But our love it was stronger by far than the love Of those who were older than we — Of many far wiser than we — And neither the angels in heaven above, Nor the demons down under the sea, Can ever dissever my soul from the soul Of the beautiful Annabel Lee.
第 493 頁 - I am the daughter of Earth and Water, And the nursling of the Sky ; I pass through the pores of the ocean and shores ; I change, but I cannot die. For after the rain when with never a stain, The pavilion of heaven is bare, And the winds and sunbeams with their convex gleams, Build up the blue dome of air, I silently laugh at my own cenotaph, And out of the caverns of rain, Like a child from the womb, like a ghost from the tomb, I arise and unbuild it again.
第 672 頁 - She dwelt among the untrodden ways Beside the springs of Dove, A Maid whom there were none to praise And very few to love : A violet by a mossy stone Half hidden from the eye ! — Fair as a star, when only one Is shining in the sky. She lived unknown, and few could know When Lucy ceased to be ; But she is in her grave, and, oh, The difference to me...
第 485 頁 - To die, to sleep; To sleep: perchance to dream; ay, there's the rub; For in that sleep of death what dreams may come When we have shuffled off this mortal coil, Must give us pause: there's the respect That makes calamity of so long life...
第 282 頁 - With fingers weary and worn, With eyelids heavy and red, A woman sat in unwomanly rags, Plying her needle and thread — Stitch ! stitch ! stitch ! In poverty, hunger, and dirt, And still with a voice of dolorous pitch, Would that its tone could reach the Rich ! She sang this

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