Roses on the Terrace, The, 555. Sailor Boy, The, 265. Saint Agnes' Eve, 100. Saint Simeon Stylites, 79. Scotch Song, 764. Sea-Fairies, The, 15. Sea Fairies, The, 786. Sea Dreams, 252. SELECTIONS FROM POEMS BY TWO BRO- 'Shall the hag Evil die with child of Good,' 785. Sir Launcelot and Queen Guinevere, 109. Sisters, The, 461. A spirit haunts the year's last hours,' 13, Every day hath its night,' 782. 'I come from haunts of coot and hern, 218. included in the dramas: 'His friends would praise him, I believe Is it the wind of the dawn that I hear in 'Love is come with a song and a smile,' 628. 'Shame upon you, Robin,' 595. 'The town lay still in the low sunlight,' 732. Two young lovers in winter weather,' 642. 741. included in the Idylls of the King: A rose, but one, none other rose had I,' 'Ay, ay, O, ay- the winds that bend the 'Blow trumpet, for the world is white with 'Free love-free field -we love but while 'In love, if love be love, if love be ours,' 'Late, late, so late! and dark the night and 'My name, once mine, now thine, is closelier 'O morning Star that smilest in the blue,' 326. 'Rain, rain, and sun! a rainbow in the 'Sweet is true love tho' given in vain, in "The fire of heaven has kill'd the barren "Turn, Fortune, turn thy wheel, and lower included in The Princess: 'Ask me no more: the moon may draw the 'As thro' the land at eve we went,' 122. Home they brought her warrior dead,' 149. 'O Swallow, Swallow, flying, flying south,' 'Our enemies have fallen, have fallen: the 'Sweet and low,' 128. Tears, idle tears, I know not what they The splendor falls on castle walls,' 134. "Thy voice is heard thro' rolling drums,' I' the glooming light,' 781. 'It is the miller's daughter,' 37. 'O diviner Air,' 461. 'O diviner Light,' 461. O mother Ida, many-fountain'd Ida,' 39. To The Nineteenth Century,' Prefatory, 484. To Victor Hugo, 485. To W. C. Macready, 525. 'Wan Sculptor, weepest thou to take the Written on hearing of the Outbreak of the Polish Insurrection, 789. Specimen of a Translation of the Iliad in Blank Spinster's Sweet-Arts, The, 506. Spiteful Letter, The, 271. Stanza (Not he that breaks the dams, but Stanzas (Come not, when I am dead'), 110. Stanzas (What time I wasted youthful hours'), Stratford de Redcliffe, Lord, Epitaph on, 515. Supposed Confessions of a Second-rate Sensi- Talking Oak, The, 82. Tears of Heaven, The, 784. Tennyson, Alfred, my Grandson, To, 451. |