INDEX. Poetical Pieces are marked with an asterisk (*). *All the world's a stage Shakespeare 358 *A man in many a country town we know Colman 370 Anningait and Ajut Johnson 27 Brutus on the death of Cæsar *" And go," I cried, "the combat seek" *At bleating of the wild watch-fold *A well there is in the west country *BEAUTFUL girl in the turban hat! Mrs. Hemans *But most by numbers judge a poet's song Pope . 302 378 do. Do. Peroration to ditto. *Hodge held a farm, and smiled content Channing Mrs. Hemans Livy 133 82 38 141 Ibid. *SCALING yonder peak I saw an eagle *Scots, wha hae wi' Wallace bled. *She listens; "'tis the wind," she cries Mrs. Opie 226 *Stop! for thy tread is on an Empire's dust Byron 242 PAGE *The Assyrian came down *The curfew tolls the knell of parting day Gray *The last, the fatal hour is come. *The Minstrel came once more to view *There came to the beach a poor exile *Thus roving on in confused march *'Twas at the royal feast for Persia won *"Twas in the prime of summer time Byron. 317 232 Campbell 286 Worlds, Plurality of * Would I describe a preacher such as Paul Cowper |