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Why thus longing, thus forever sighing..
Why weep ye by the tide, ladie..
Wild rose of Alloway! my thanks..
Will you walk into my parlor.....
Winds of the north! restrain your icy gales.
Winged mimic of the woods.....
Wings have we-and as far as we can go..
With deep affection and recollection..
With sacrifice before the rising morn..
With ships the sea was sprinkled...
With silent awe I hail the sacred morn..
Within the sober realm of leafless trees.
Without your showers...

Word was brought to the Danish king........
Would that thou wert more strong..
Would you be young again..

Wouldst thou hear what man can say
Wife, who in thy deep devotion..

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Mrs. Sewall. 757

....Scott. 300
Halleck. 478

.Mary Howitt. 597

Darwin. 206
Wilde. 412

Wordsworth. 294

Mahony. 599
Wordsworth. 287
Wordsworth. 292

..Leyden. 326
..Read. 782
.Freneau. 244
Mrs. Norton, 648

..Griffin. 604
Baroness Nairne. 271
...Jonson. 45
Rockwell. 628

With all thy country's blessings on thy head.. Mrs. Stockton. 549
With fingers weary and worn

With thine compared, O sovereign Poesy..
Within a thick and spreading hawthorn-bush.
Within the garden of Beaucaire...

Mrs. Sewall. 758

E. Everett. 459

Herrick. 57

When I beneath the cold, red earth am sleeping.Motherwell. 501

When I consider how my light is spent..

When Israel, of the Lord beloved..

Milton. 99
.Scott. 301

When I was bound apprentice..

156

When I was still a youthful wight....

Goethe. S1S

When spring comes laughing

When icicles hang by the wall...

.Shakspeare. 29

When Lettie had scarce passed her third glad year.. Turner. 650

When Love with unconfinéd wings.....

..Lovelace. 109

When Music, heavenly maid, was young..
When Philoctetes in the Lemnian isle..

When Robin Hood in the greenwood lived..
When shall we three meet again..

When the British warrior-queen..

When the grass shall cover me..

When the humid shadows hover.

When the hunter's moon is waning..

When the sheep are in the fauld..

When to any saint I pray..

When to my Charles this book I send..

..Collins. 190
Wordsworth. 293
79
158

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Cowper. 211

542

Kinney. 811
.. Mrs. Mace. 8C6
Anne Barnard. 236
Parsons, 759
.... Lewis. 32S

When to the sessions of sweet silent thought...Shakspeare.

When we two parted.....

When whispering strains with creeping wind.
When Yankees, skilled in martial rule..

When youthful faith hath fled..

Whereas in ward full oft I would..

Where is the sea?-I languish here..
Where the bee sucks, there suck I...
Where now, where, O spirit pure..
Where the rocks are gray.

29

..Byron, 403
...Strode. 61

Trumbull, 237
..Lockhart, 454

..James I. of Scotland.

Where did you come from, baby dear..
Where dost thou careless lie..
Where the remote Bermudas ride.
Where waitest thou....

Where, where will be the birds that sing..
Where, then, shall Hope and Fear..
Wherever I wander, up and about...
Which I wish to remark.

While roses are so red..

While thee I seek, protecting Power.......
White-capped waves far round the ocean..
Who killed the girls and thrilled the boys.
Whoe'er she be....

Who cares for nothing aloue is free.....
Who is Silvia? What is she...

5
Mrs. Hemans. 451
.Shakspeare. 28
.... Cranch. 715

Miss Page. 887
Macdonald. 797
44
..Johnson.
Marvell, 111
E. Arnold. 852
W. G. Brown, 546
...S. Johnson. 179
..Buchanan. 907

.Harte. 879
Miss Rossetti. S34
.Miss Williams. 262
Clarke. 678
Tennyson, 605
.Crashaw. 101

Who is the happy warrior? Who is he.........
Who seeketh finds: what shall be his relief.

Winter. 869

.Shakspeare, 28

Wordsworth, 284

Shairp. 768

.Kingsley. 765

De Kay, 933

Miss Baillie. 266

Who will say the world is dying...

Who will tell me the secret, the cause..

Whose imp art thou, with dimpled cheek...

Why are you wandering here, I pray..

Kenney. 359

Why art thou slow, thou rest of trouble, Death... Massinger. 48
Why does your brand sae drap wi' blude..
Why doubt, then, the glorious truth to sing...
Why should I, with a mournful, morbid spleen..

83

Young. 137
..Hayne, 848

Keble. 438
.Suckling. 103

Why should vain mortals tremble at the sight of......Niles. 223
Why should we faint and fear to live alone..
Why so pale and wan, fond lover.....

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When Erin first rose from the dark, swelling flood. Drennen. 543
When I attain to utter forth in verse..
When I consider, as I'm forced to do..
When the vast heaven is dark..
When the old flaming Prophet.....
Where art thou loveliest, O Nature, tell.
Where is Miss Myrtle, can any one tell.
When I was a boy-I'm an old man now.....Miss Vandyne. 940
Where art thou, wood-dove of Hesperian climes....Hosmer. 731
.Gallagher. 651
When last the maple bud was swelling..
Thom. 409
When a' ither bairnies are hushed..

.........

Praed. 574

When evening spreads her shades around...L. M. Davidson. 643
When first I looked into thy glorious eyes... Mrs. Whitman. 583
When Freedom from her mountain height..
When on the breath of autumn breeze..
When Vulcan cleft the laboring brain..

Whence dost thou come to me..

Who is it knocks this stormy night.

Who was it that so lately said..

When that Phoebus his chair of gold so high.
When the mild weather came...

Where are ye with whom in life I started..
With diamond dew the grass was wet..
With his guarled old arms.....

..Drake. 472
.Mary Howitt. 598
W. R. Hamilton. 613
Percival. 483
.... Blood. 897
Trench, 641
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..Chaucer.
E. Sargent. 716
541

Winter, S69

H. R. Jackson. 776
Mrs. E. O. Smith. 619
Gilbert. 871
Very. 712
...Simms. 618

With no fond sickly thirst for fame...
With all their misery, with all their sin..
With the same letter heaven and home begin..
Woods, waters, have a charm to soothe the ear..
Worn with the battle, by Stamford town...

Collyer. 793

Why should I sing? The scenes which roused..M. Davidson. 645
Wouldst thou not be content to die......

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Gosse. 926

Burns. 258

Burns. 261
McMaster. $31

...Knowles. 457

Gray. 184
Hayley, 230

Parker, 164
.Leighton. 785
..Doddridge. 171

...Shelley. 433

W. E. Channing. 744

Campbell. 332
Townshend, 583

Mrs. Sigourney. 419

Ye sons of Columbia, who bravely have fought..
Ye stars, which are the poetry of heaven.
Ye who think the truth ye sow...

Ye who would save your features florid..
Ye whose hearts are beating high.....
Yes, happy friend, the cross was thine..

...Paine, 318
.Byron. 395
537

H. Smith, 353
.Keble, 438
Wiliams. 767

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Dawes, 589

Yes, still I love thee! Time, who sets..
Yes, visions of his future rest.............O. W. B. Peabody. 523
Yet I confess in this my pilgrimage..
Wither. 51
Yet Hope, cast back on feeling, argues thus.. ..Symonds. 912
"Yet life," you say, "is life".
.. Wordsworth, 294
Yet once more, oh ye laurels, and once more........ Milton. 93
Yet one smile more, departing, distant sun......... Bryant. 463
Yon car of fire, though veiled by day....
Yonder is a little drum, hanging on the wall...

You have outrun your fortune.

.G. Lunt. 621

..Jerrold. 584
.Lytton. 606

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