machinery, and poetry, 435-437, 448-450.
*Mackaye, Percy, 406, 468. *MALONE, WALTER, poem quoted: Abraham Lincoln, 401. Manfred, 426.
Margarita Sorori (Henley), quoted 380-381.
*Markham, Edwin, 406, 468. **MARKS, MRS. LIONEL, see Pea- body, Josephine Preston. MARLOWE, CHRISTOPHER, 173, 196; poem quoted: Doctor Faustus (in part), 173-174. Marmion, 248. masculine rime, 81. †MASEFIELD, JOHN, 110, 201, 210, 215-217, 252, 262, 280, 288-290, 421, 445, 446, 447, 448, 453- 456, 473, 475, 482; poems quoted: The West Wind, 170- 171; The Widow in the Bye Street (in part), 217; The Yarn of the "Loch Achray," 254-256; Now They are Gone, 288-289; I Never See the Red Rose Crown the Year, 289; On Growing Old, 290; A Conse- cration, 455-456. Master, The (Robinson), quoted 406-408.
*MASTERS, EDGAR LEE, 188, 373, 380, 381, 405, 445, 463, 465- 467; poems quoted: Alexander Throckmorton, 372; Come, Re- public, 382-384; George Gray, 466-467; John Hancock Otis, 467.
**Matthews, Brander, 294, 312, 321.
Maud Muller, 346. Maupassant, Guy de, 2.
MCCRAE, JOHN, 303, 468, 474, 475;
*MILLER, CINCINNATUS HEINE ("JOAQUIN"), 115, 117; poem quoted: Westward Ho, 116-117. MILTON, JOHN, 21, 42, 60, 72, 141, 172, 177-179, 191, 204, 226, 269, 277-278, 317, 354, 361, 364, 369, 400, 444, 453, 471; poems quoted: Comus (in part), 177-178; Paradise Lost (in part), 179; When I Consider, 270; On the Late Massacre in Piedmont, 278.
Minstrelsy of the Scottish Bor- der, The, 248.
mockingbird in poetry, the,
New England poets, the, 7, 374, 457-459, 463.
New World, The
quoted in part 381. Newton, Sir Isaac, 349. nightingale in poetry, the, 132. Nineteenth Psalm, 367, 377, quoted in part 368.
Niobe (Noyes), quoted 102-103. No Longer Mourn for Me When I Am Dead (Shakespeare), quoted 273. nonameter, 75. nonsense verse, 339-342. Now They are Gone (Masefield), quoted 288-289.
†NOYES, ALFRED, 65, 82, 302, 421, 445, 448, 452-453, 478; poems quoted: Astrid (in part), 82; Niobe, 102-103; Unity, 159;
Ode on a Grecian Urn (Keats), quoted 105-106.
Ode Recited at the Harvard Com- memoration (J. R. Lowell), quoted in part 404-405. Ode to a Nightingale (Keats), 4, 369, quoted in part 59-60. Ode to Duty (Wordsworth), quoted 96-98.
Ode to Evening (Collins), quoted 365-367.
Ode to the West Wind (Shelley), quoted 223-225.
Odyssey, the, 183, 235, 271. Oft Have I Seen at Some Cathe- dral Door (Longfellow),
Oh! Snatch'd Away in Beauty's Bloom (Byron), quoted 395. Old French Forms, see Chapter VIII passim, 294 ff.
On a Magazine Sonnet (Loines), quoted 348.
In a Station of the Metro (Pound), quoted 360.
On Beau Nash's Picture (Mrs. Brereton), quoted 356.
On Death (Landor), quoted 354. On his Seventy-fifth Birthday (Landor), quoted 354.
On First Looking into Chapman's Homer (Keats), quoted 271. On Growing Old (Masefield), quoted 290.
On Seeing Weather-beaten Trees (Crapsey), quoted 194.
Percy, Bishop Thomas, 238. Perry, Bliss, 16, 64.
Petrarch, Francis, 269, 292, 354, 392, 411.
Phillips, Stephen, 446.
Philomela (Arnold), quoted 369- 370.
*PIERPONT, JOHN, poem quoted: The Ballot, 115. *PINKNEY, EDWARD COATE, poem quoted: A Health, 338-339. Pippa Passes, 148.
Pobble Who Has No Toes, The (Lear), quoted 340-342.
*POE, EDGAR ALLAN, 2, 6, 8, 11, 17, 60, 75, 128, 204, 210, 226, 364, 389, 426, 457; poems quoted: To One in Paradise, 128-129; The Sleeper, 389-391; Sonnet To Science (in part), 416.
Poet, The (Bryant), quoted 9-10. poet laureate, the, 110, 156, 283.
Poetic Origins and the Ballad, 236.
poetry; two kinds of, 2; defini-
tions of, 6 ff.; didactic, 7-8; how to read, 19, 57; methods of studying, 388. "polyphonic prose,” 386. POPE, ALEXANDER, 12, 75, 192,
196-198, 300, 339, 392, 470; poems quoted: Essay on Criti- cism (in part), 12, 197-198; Iliad (in part), 193; Epitaph Intended for Sir Isaac New- ton, 349; I Am His Highness' Dog at Kew, 355.
Poplar Field, The (Cowper), quoted 140-141.
popular ballad, the, 235 ff. **POUND, EZRA, 359, 468; poem quoted: In a Station of the Metro, 360.
Pound, Professor Louise, 236. Praed, Winthrop Mackworth,
Prairies, The (Bryant), quoted in part 186-187.
Prayer for India, A (Tagore), quoted 469.
Prayer of the Flowers, The (Dunsany), quoted 442. Prelude (Gibson), quoted 456. Prelude, The (Wordsworth), quoted in part, 179-180. PRIOR, MATTHEW, 333, 339; poems quoted: To a Child of Quality, 334; To his Soul, 352-353; Written in a Lady's Milton, 355. Private
of the Buffs, The (Doyle), quoted 94-96. Prodigals, The (Dobson), quoted
Rhymes to be Traded for Bread,
Rhythm of Prose, The, 386. **Rice, Cale Young, 468. **Ridge, Lola, 468. Right Royal, 454.
rime, kinds of, 81-82, 108; eye- rime, 58, 98; functions of, 190- 193.
rime royal stanza, the, 215 ff. riming dictionary, 18. Ring Out, Wild Bells (Tenny- son), quoted 108-109. Rizpah, 447.
Robin Hood, 252. **ROBINSON, EDWIN ARLINGTON, 11 (his definition of poetry), 188, 211, 288, 290, 291, 292, 294, 380, 405, 421, 444, 445, 447, 462, 463; poems quoted: Ben Jonson Entertains a Man from Stratford (in part), 188-189; Mr. Flood's Party, 211-213; Firelight, 290-291; Souvenir, 291; An Inscription by the Sea, 350; The Master, 406-408; The Dark Hills, 462-463; Monad- nock through the Trees, 463. ROCHESTER, EARL OF, poem quoted: Epitaph on Charles II, 350.
Rogers, Samuel, 481. Romance (Henley), quoted 121-
rondeau, the, 303 ff.
Rondeau (Hunt), quoted 357. Rose Aylmer (Landor), quoted 394.
ROSSETTI, CHRISTINA GEORGINA, 123, 359; poem quoted: Song, 123-124.
ROSSETTI, DANTE GABRIEL, 104, 107, 252, 282, 392, 446; poems quoted: A Sonnet is a Mo- ment's Monument, 268; The Ballad of Dead Ladies (from Villon), 300-301. Rossini, 58.
roundel, the, 308.
Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám, The
(Fitzgerald), quoted in part 213, 289.
Ruskin, John, 11.
Salt Water Poems and Ballads, 254, 453.
Samson Agonistes, 141.
*SANDBURG, CARL, 364, 380, 381, 406, 433, 463, 467-468, 477; poems quoted: A Fence, 384- 385; Chicago, 433-435; A. E. F., 480.
San Francisco (Harte), quoted in part 427.
sapphic stanza, the, 368-369. Sappho, 359, 368.
†SASSOON, SIEGFRIED, 475, 477-478; poem quoted: Song-books of the War, 478.
*SAXE, JOHN GODFREY, 339; poem quoted: Woman's Will, 356. scansion, 65 ff.
Schubert, Franz, 36.
science, its relation to poetry, 10-
11, 416-418, 435. **SCOLLARD, CLINTON, 302, 406; poem quoted: In the Sultan's Garden, 312-313.
SCOTT, LADY JOHN, poem quoted: Annie Laurie, 34-35.
SCOTT, SIR WALTER, 147, 152, 246-251, 252, 365, 391, 411, 471; poems quoted: Hunting Song, 72-73; The Lay of the Last Minstrel (in part), 125-126; Coronach, 148; Lochinvar, 248- 250.
Scottish dialect, the, 32.
Second April, 398.
*SEEGER, ALAN, 474-475; poem quoted: I Have a Rendezvous with Death, 474-475.
†Service, Robert W., 448. sestina, the, 313-315.
Sestina to F. H. (Gosse), quoted 314-315.
Seven Wise Men (Noyes), quoted 160-161.
SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM, 27, 36 (his songs), 60, 127, 172, 175-
177, 196, 215, 269, 272-274, 391, 470, 471; poems quoted: Hark! Hark! the Lark, 36-37; A Mid- summer Night's Dream (in part), 174-175; Hamlet (in part), 175; Othello (in part), 175-176, 471; Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day, 272- 273; No Longer Mourn for Me When I am Dead, 273; To Me, Fair Friend, You Never Can Be Old, 274.
Shakespeare (Arnold), 275, 285, quoted 285-286.
Shall I Compare Thee to a Sum- mer's Day? (Shakespeare), quoted 272-273.
She Dwelt among the Untrodden Ways (Wordsworth), quoted 393-394.
Shelley, Harry Rowe, 472. SHELLEY, PERCY BYSSHE, 11 (his definition of poetry), 60, 141, 275, 280, 288, 364, 369, 400, 411; poems quoted: To Night, 61- 62; To a Skylark, 132-136; The Cloud, 149-152; Ode to the West Wind, 223-225; Ozyman- dias, 281.
*SHEPARD, ODELL, poem quoted:
Certain American Poets, 458. *Sherman, Frank Dempster, 294, 306, 406.
She Walks in Beauty (Byron), 75, quoted 70-71. short poems, 348 ff.
SIDNEY, SIR PHILIP, 2, 237, 269, 276, 349, 363, 364, 400; poem quoted: Come, Sleep! O Sleep, 276-277.
*Sill, Edward Rowland, 405, 406. Since There's No Help (Dray- ton), quoted 277. Sinclair, Upton, 20.
Sir John Franklin (Tennyson), quoted 349-350.
Sir Patrick Spens, 240, 252, quoted 241-242.
Skipper Ireson's Ride (Whit- tier), quoted 259-262.
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