218-219; What Guile is This, 275.
Spenserian sonnet, the, 274-275. Spenserian stanza, 217 ff. Spingarn, Joel Elias, 8, 363,
Splendor Falls, The (Tennyson), quoted 107-108.
Spoon River Anthology (Mas- ters), 373, 382, quoted in part 372, 465-467.
stanza, 76, 77, 194. Star-Spangled
Banner, The (Key), 42, 67, quoted 42-43. *Stedman, Edmund Clarence, 321, 323, 339, 444, 457.
STEVENSON, ROBERT LOUIS, 90,
poem quoted: Requiem, 53. *Stoddard, Richard Henry, 405. Study of Poetry, A, 16, 64. Surrey, Earl of, 173, 269. Sweet and Low (Tennyson), quoted 63.
Swift, Jonathan, 339. SWINBURNE, ALGERNON CHARLES, 75, 77, 104, 110, 141, 400, 401, 411, 446, 447, 464; poems quoted: The Garden of Proser- pine, 78-80; A Forsaken Gar- den, 142-144; A Baby's Feet, 308; To Walt Whitman in America (in part), 375. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot, quoted 28-29.
Symonds, John Addington, 60. Synge, John Millington, 468.
252, 283, 364, 365, 372, 392, 400, 411, 412, 425, 446-447, 452, 453; poems quoted: Crossing the Bar, 62-63; Sweet and Low, 63; The Splendor Falls, 107- 108; Ring Out, Wild Bells, 108-109; To the Queen, 110-111; То Virgil, 113-115; Break, Break, Break, 168-169; Ulysses, 183-185; Sir John Franklin, 349-350; Flower in the Cran- nied Wall, 412; In Memoriam (in part), 108-109, 417-418. Tennyson (van Dyke), quoted
terza rima, 222 ff. tetrameter, 75.
Texas (Amy Lowell), quoted 440-
Thackeray, William Makepeace, 339.
Thanatopsis (Bryant), quoted in part 90. Theocritus, 295.
This Quiet Dust (Dickinson), quoted 353.
*Thompson, Maurice, 400, 401. Thomson, James, 219, 411. Thoreau, Henry David, 375. Thorndike, Ashley Horace, 446. Tiger, The (Blake), quoted in part 72.
time element in English verse, the, 67.
Time I've Lost in Wooing, The (Moore), quoted in part 324. *TIMROD, HENRY; poem quoted: At Magnolia Cemetery, 121-
Tinker, Chauncey B., 352. Tintern Abbey (Wordsworth), 412, quoted in part 413. To a Certain Civilian (Whitman), quoted 376.
To a Child of Quality Five Years Old (Prior), quoted 334. To α Locomotive in Winter (Whitman), quoted 436-437. To a Post-Office Inkwell (Mor- ley), quoted 357.
To α Skylark (Shelley), 22, quoted 132-136. To a Water-fowl (Bryant), quoted 88-89.
To Christina Rossetti (Watson), quoted 359.
To his Soul (Prior from Had- rian), quoted 352-353.
To Lucasta, on Going to the Wars (Lovelace), quoted 98-99. To Me, Fair Friend, You Never Can Be Old (Shakespeare), quoted 274. To Night (Shelley), 61, 127, quoted 61-62.
To Old Age (Whitman), quoted
war and poetry, 470 ff. War with Germany, poetry of, 469 ff.
Warning, The (Crapsey), quoted
360. †WATSON, SIR WILLIAM, 110, 157, 285, 400, 445; poems quoted: Lachrima Musarum (in part), 1; Written in Mr. Sidney Lee's Life of Shakespeare, 286; His Friends He Loved, 355; To Christina Rossetti, 359; For Metaphors of Man, 410; Eng- land, my Mother (in part), 443. Watterson, Henry, 401. **WATTLES, WILLARD;
quoted: Creeds, 356. WATTS-DUNTON, THEODORE, 11 (his definition of poetry), 137, 226-227; poem quoted: The Sonnet's Voice, 293.
Wells, Carolyn, 321.
West in poetry, the, 116-117, 186-187, 439.
West Wind, The (Masefield), quoted 170-171.
West Wind, Ode to the (Shelley), quoted 223-225.
Westminster Abbey, 112-113. Westward Ho (Miller), 115, quoted 116-117.
What Guile is This (Spenser), quoted 275.
When I Consider (Milton), 270, 271, quoted 270.
**WHEELOCK, JOHN HALL, 422, 468; poem quoted: Earth, 423- 425.
When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer (Whitman), quoted
When I Saw You Last, Rose
(Dobson), quoted 310-311. When Lovely Woman Stoops to Folly (Goldsmith), quoted 101. When Lovely Woman Wants a Favor (Cary), quoted 345-346. Whistler, James McNeil, 5. White, Gleeson, 295.
White Man's Burden, The (Kip- ling), quoted 92-94. Whitefield, George, 104. Whitlock, Brand, 401.
*WHITMAN, WALT, 12, 363, 364, 365, 369, 370, 371, 372, 374- 379, 380, 381, 400, 432, 457; poems quoted: To Old Age, 359; To a Certain Civilian, 376; When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer, 377; As Toilsome I Wander'd Virginia's Woods, 378; Darest Thou Now, O Soul, 379; O Captain! my Captain! 402-403; To a Locomotive in Winter, 436-437.
*WHITTIER, JOHN GREENLEAF, 5, 110, 125, 157, 346, 405, 457, 459; poems quoted: Burns (in part), 5; Snow-Bound (Whit- tier), quoted in part 125; Skipper Ireson's Ride, 259-262; Telling the Bees, 396-398. Who Builds a Ship (Bridges), quoted 284.
Widow in the Bye Street, The (Masefield), 453, 454, quoted in part 217.
Wilde, Richard Henry, 87. William Tell, 58.
Winchilsea, Lady, 411. Wisdom (Teasdale), quoted 124. With Petrarch's Sonnets (Lan- dor), quoted 354.
WOLFE, CHARLES, 144; poem quoted: The Burial of Sir John Moore, 145-146. Woman's Will (Saxe), quoted
**Woodberry, George Edward,
20. WORDSWORTH, WILLIAM, 1, 3, 7, 11, 42, 83, 85, 87, 132, 144, 156, 179, 215, 226, 227, 252, 278-279, 283, 317, 363, 411,
412-416, 427-428, 435, 461, 481; poems quoted: The Solitary Reaper, 84-85; I Wandered Lonely, 86; Ode to Duty, 96- 98; The Prelude (in part), 179-180; Ode: Intimations of Immortality, 228-234; London, 1802, 278-279; The World Is Too Much With Us, 279; She Dwelt among the Untrodden Ways, 393-394; Tintern Abbey (in part), 413; Elegiac Stan- zas, 414-416; Composed upon Westminster Bridge, 428. World Is Too Much With Us, The (Wordsworth), 278, 427, quoted 279.
Worm and the Angel, The (Dun- sany), quoted 373-374. Wren, Sir Christopher, 160. Wright-Davis, Mary, 406. Written in a Lady's Milton (Prior), quoted 355.
Written in Mr. Sidney Lee's Life of Shakespeare, 285, quoted 286.
Wyatt, Sir Thomas, 269.
A baby's feet, like sea-shells pink
A blend of mirth and sadness, smiles and tears
A dainty thing's the Villanelle
A flying word from here and there
All men are free and equal born And in the frosty season, when the sun Announced by all the trumpets of the sky
As he crawled from the tombs of the fallen As I was walking all alane
Avenge, O Lord, thy slaughtered saints, whose bones
Breathes there the man, with soul so dead Build thee more stately mansions, O my soul By the rude bridge that arched the flood Come, fill the Cup and in the fire of Spring
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