PROFESSOR NORTON.INDEX OF FIRST LINESINDEX
- Aaron’s Rod, [495]
- Abbotsford, farewell to, [508]
- Abencerrage, the, [67]
- Aber church, sonnet on, [603]
- Address to the Deity, [1]
- Adopted child, the, [423]
- Affection, prayer of, [596]
- Aged friend, to an, [620]
- Aged Indian, the, [56]
- “Ah cease!” from Metastasio, [49]
- Alaric in Italy, [95]
- Album at Rosanna, lines written for the, [510]
- — of Miss F. A. L., lines written in the, [295]
- Alcestis, death-song of, [502]
- — of Alfieri, the, [121]
- Alfieri, the Alcestis of, [121]
- Alhambra, the, [79] notes
- Alp-horn song, [294]
- Alpine horn, the, [545]
- Alps, league of the, [234]
- — the shepherd-poet of the, [512]
- American forest girl, the, [406]
- “Amidst the bitter tears,” from Camoens, [46]
- Ancestral song, the, [467]
- Ancient battle-song, [539]
- — Greek chant of victory, [536]
- — — song of exile, [349]
- And I too in Arcadia, [541]
- Anemone, the blue, to, [610]
- Angel visits, [354]
- Angel’s greeting, the, [499]
- Angler, the, [489]
- Annunciation, the, [598]
- Anthony and Cleopatra, last banquet of, [93]
- Antique Greek lament, [627]
- — sepulchre, the, [493]
- Arabella Stuart, [385]
- Arnold de Brescia, [86] note
- Ascending a hill leading to a convent, on, [49]
- Asdrubal, the wife of, [97]
- Assas, the fall of, [537]
- Attendant, to his, from Horace, [298]
- Autumn of 1834, records of the, [622]
- Baillie, Joanna, [187]
- Bandusia, to the fountain of, from Horace, [299]
- Barb, jeu-d’esprit on the word, [139]
- Bards, chant of the, [151]
- — meeting of the, [246]
- Barton, Bernard, to the daughter of, [485]
- Basvigliana of Monti, the, [118]
- Battle, the call to, [547]
- Battle of Maclodio, the, an ode, [128]
- Battlefield, the, [605]
- Bed of heath, the, [562]
- Beings of the mind, the, [477]
- Bell at sea, the, [492]
- Belshazzar’s feast, [219]
- Bembo, translation from, [51]
- Bended bow, the, [345]
- Bentivoglio, sonnet from, [50]
- Bernardo del Carpio, [456]
- Bethany, the sisters of, [599]
- Better land, the, [479]
- “Bird that art singing,” [540]
- — at sea, the, [556]
- Bird’s release, the, [338]
- Birds, the, [531]
- — of passage, [434]
- — of the air, the, [602]
- Blackwood’s Magazine, [42], [66]
- Blondel the Troubadour, [101]
- Blue Anemone, to the, [610]
- Books and flowers, [504]
- Boon of memory, the, [382]
- Bowl of liberty, the, [242]
- Brandenburg harvest-song, from La Motte Fouqué, [348]
- Breathings of spring, [432]
- Breeze from shore, the, [378]
- Bridal-day, the, [466]
- Bride of the Greek isle, the, [388]
- Brigand leader and his wife, the, [506]
- “Brightly hast thou fled,” [562]
- “Bring flowers,” [362]
- Broken chain, the, [491]
- — flower, the, [505]
- — lute, the, [515]
- Brother and sister in the country, to my, [2]
- Brother’s dirge, the, [545]
- Bruce at the source of the Nile, [368]
- Burial in the desert, the, [516]
- — of an emigrant’s child in the forest, the, [579]
- — of William the Conqueror, the, [537]
- Butler, William Archer, [293] note
- Butterfly resting on a skull, lines to a, [491]
- “By a mountain-stream at rest,” [566]
- Caius Gracchus of Monti, translations from the, [133]
- Call to battle, the, [547]
- Cambrian in America, the, [148]
- Camoens, translations from, [43]
- Camoens’ Lusiad, translation from, [297]
- Captivity, songs of, [545]
- Caravan in the desert, the, [210]
- Carolan’s prophecy, [414]
- Caroline, to, [524]
- Carpio, Bernardo del, [456]
- Carthage, Marius among the ruins of, [212]
- Casabianca, [369]
- Castri, the view from, [251]
- Caswallon’s triumph, [150]
- Cathedral hymn, [574]
- Cavern of the three Tells, the, [341]
- Chamois hunter’s love, the, [450]
- Chant of the bards before their massacre, [151]
- Charlotte, the princess, stanzas on the death of, [59]
- Charmed picture, the, [458]
- Chatillon, de, a tragedy, [300]
- Chaulieu, translation from, [52]
- Chieftain’s son, the, [245]
- Child and dove, the, [357]
- — dirge of a, [54]
- — of the forests, the, [359]
- — reading the Bible, the, [583]
- — to a, on his birthday, [355]
- Child’s first grief, the, [502]
- — last sleep, the, [431]
- — morning and evening hymns, [532]
- — return from the woodlands, the, [506]
- Children whom Jesus blessed, the, [601]
- Chorley, Mr, criticisms by, [292], [337], [445], [466], [517], [632]
- Christ, on a remembered picture of, [601]
- — bearing his cross, on a picture of, [607]
- — Infant, with flowers, picture of the, [601]
- — stilling the tempest, [355]
- Christian Examiner, the, [336]
- Christmas carol, [14], [437]
- Church, old, in an English park, [603]
- — in North Wales, a, [603]
- Cicero, death of, [89] note
- Cid, songs of the, [238]
- Cid’s deathbed, the, [238]
- — departure into exile, the, [238]
- — funeral procession, the, [239]
- — rising, the, [241]
- Clanronald, death of, [58]
- Cleopatra and Anthony, last banquet of, [93]
- Cliffs of Dover, the, [376]
- Clwyd river, the, [618]
- Cœur-de-Lion at the bier of his father, [346]
- Coleridge’s epitaph, on reading, [623]
- “Come away,” [560]
- “ — home,” [465]
- “ — to me, dreams of heaven,” [564]
- “ — — gentle sleep,” [567]
- “Common sense,” the satire of, [66]
- Communings with thought, [607]
- Conqueror’s sleep, the, [365]
- Conradin, the death of, [103]
- Constantine, the last, [221]
- Contadina, the, [361]
- Conversation, memorial of a, [622]
- Conway, residence at, [19]
- Corinne at the Capitol, [469]
- Coronation of Inez de Castro, the, [448]
- Costanza, [407]
- Cottage girl, the, [604]
- Covent Garden, the Vespers of Palermo at, [186]
- Crescentius, the widow of, [85]
- Cross in the wilderness, the, [371]
- — of the South, the, [294]
- Crusader’s return, the, [363]
- — war-song, the, [58]
- Curfew-song of England, the, [553]
- Daily paths, our, [370]
- Dalecarlian mine, scene in a, [357]
- Dargle, on a scene in the, [623]
- Darkness of the crucifixion, the, [602]
- Dartmoor, [141]
- Datura Arborea, on the, [623]
- Daughter of Bernard Barton, to the, [485]
- Day of flowers, the, [592]
- Death and the warrior, [490]
- — the welcome to, [509]
- — of Clanronald, the, [58]
- — of Conradin, the, [103]
- — of the Princess Charlotte, on the, [59]
- Death-day of Körner, the, [425]
- Death-song of Alcestis, the, [502]
- De Chatillon, or the Crusaders, [300]
- Deity, address to the, [1]
- Delius, to, from Horace, [299]
- Della Casa, sonnet from, [50]
- Delos, song of, [535]
- Delphi, the storm of, [241]
- Delta, criticisms by, [315], [630]
- Departed, the, [430]
- — spirit, to a, [449]
- Desert, the burial in the, [516]
- — flower, the, [524]
- Deserted house, the, [463]
- Design and performance, [623]
- Despondency and aspiration, [624]
- Dial of flowers, the, [369]
- Dirge, “Calm on the bosom,” [357]
- — “Weep for the early lost,” [298]
- — “Where shall we make,” [549]
- — at sea, [559]
- — of a child, [54]
- — of the Highland chief in Waverley, [57]
- Distant scene, to a, [619]
- — ship, the, [434]
- — sound of the sea, on the, [618]
- Diver, the, [481]
- Domestic affections, the, [15]
- Dover cliffs, [376]
- Dramatic scene between Bronwylfa and Rhyllon, [383]
- Dreamer, the, [380]
- Dreaming child, the, [458]
- Dreams of heaven, [518]
- — the dead, [624]
- Druid chorus, &c., [145]
- Dying bard’s prophecy, the, [152]
- — girl and flowers, [556]
- — Improvisatore, the, [379]
- East, attraction of the, [620]
- Easter-day in a mountain-churchyard, [581]
- Echo song, [551]
- Eclectic review, [633]
- Eclogue from Camoens, [44]
- Edinburgh Monthly Magazine, [106], [107], [253], [292]
- — — Review, [43], [66], [106], [113]
- — Review, [440]
- Edith, [396]
- Edwards, Mr, lines to, [19]
- Effigies, the, [428]
- Eldest brother, to my, [12]
- Elgin marbles, the, [41]
- Ellis, Sir Henry, to the memory of, [56]
- Elysium, [249]
- Emigrant’s child, burial of a, [579]
- Emigration, song of, [451]
- England, the name of, [567]
- — and Spain, [4]
- England’s dead, [246]
- English boy, the, [609]
- — martyrs, the, [568]
- — soldiers’ song of memory, [358]
- “Enjoy the sweets,” [52]
- Epitaph, “Farewell, beloved,” [520]
- — on Mr W., [20]
- — on his hammer, [20]
- — over two brothers, [356]
- Eryri Wen, [151]
- Evening among the Alps, [57]
- — prayer at a girls’ school, [374]
- Evening song of the Tyrolese peasants, [494]
- — — — weary, [592]
- — star, to the, [560]
- Exile’s dirge, the, [457]
- Eye, to the, [59]
- Fair Helen of Kirkconnel, [561]
- — Isle, the, [152]
- Fairies’ recall, the, [565]
- Fairy favours, [439]
- — song, [562]
- Faith of love, the, [507]
- Fall of d’Assas, the, [537]
- Fallen lime-tree, the, [555]
- Family Bible, to a, [600]
- Far away, [558]
- — o’er the sea, [546]
- Farewell to Abbotsford, [508]
- — the dead, [353]
- — Wales, [499]
- Fata Morgana, the, [38]
- Father reading the Bible, a, [437]
- Fathers’ songs, our, [366]
- Faunus, to, from Horace, [299]
- Fawsley park, sonnet on a church in, [603]
- Festal hour, the, [252]
- Fever-dream, the, [139]
- Fidelity till death, [394]
- Fiesco, prologue to the tragedy of, [520]
- Filicaja, sonnets from, [49], [138]
- Flight of the spirit, the, [628]
- Flower, the shadow of a, [491]
- — from the field of Grütli, on a, [244]
- — of the desert, the, [524]
- Flowers, [628]
- — and music in a room of sickness, [572]
- — day of, [592]
- — dial of, [369]
- Foliage, [621]
- Forest sanctuary, the, [316]
- Forsaken hearth, the, [380]
- “Fortune, why thus,” from Metastasio, [48]
- Fourteenth century, a tale of the, [213]
- Fountain of Bandusia, to the, [299]
- — Marah, the, [496]
- — Oblivion, the, [465]
- Fouqué, Brandenburg harvest-song, from, [348]
- Fragment, “Rest on your battle-fields,” [245]
- Freed bird, the, [521]
- Friend, to an aged, [620]
- Funeral-day of Sir Walter Scott, the, [585]
- — genius, the, [250]
- — hymn, [581]
- Future, a thought of the, [498]
- Gafran’s sea-song, [146]
- Garcilaso de la Vega, “Divine Eliza,” from, [296]
- Gargano, mount, [90]
- Genius singing to love, [554]
- Genoa, night-scene in, [99]
- George III., stanzas to the memory of, [187]
- German literature, [426]
- — soldiers’ Rhine song, [534]
- — song, [52]
- Gertrude, [394]
- Gesner, morning song from, [52]
- Gifford, Mr, [106]
- Giulio Regondi, to, [520]
- Goethe, Mignon’s song from, [547]
- Goethe’s Iphigenia, scenes from, [616]
- — Tasso, — — 611
- Good-night, [564]
- Granada, conquest of, [76], [77], notes
- Grasmere, a remembrance of, [619]
- Grave of a poetess, the, [411]
- Graves of a household, the, [435]
- — martyrs, [376]
- Greece, modern, [28]
- Greek chant of victory, [536]
- — funeral chant, [349]
- Greek lament, [627]
- — parting song, [351]
- — song of exile, [349]
- — songs, [241]
- Green isles of ocean, the, [146]
- Grufydd’s feast, [148]
- Grütli, on a flower from, [244]
- Guadalete, battle of, [77] note
- Guardian spirit, songs of a, [538]
- Guerilla leader’s vow, the, [454]
- — song, [56]
- Hall of Cynddylan, the, [147]
- Happy hour, a, [621]
- Harp of Wales, the, [145]
- Haunted ground, [358]
- — house, the, [511]
- “He never smiled again,” [346]
- “He shall not dread,” [48]
- “He walk’d with God,” [495]
- Heart of Bruce in Melrose Abbey, the, [476]
- Hebe of Canova, on the, [53]
- Heber, bishop, [118], note
- — to the memory of, [423]
- Hebrew mother, the, [372]
- Helen of Kirkconnel, [561]
- Heliodorus in the temple, [98]
- Hermitage on the sea-shore, lines written in a, [54]
- Hero’s death, the, [59]
- Herrera, ode from, [254]
- Highland chief in Waverley, dirge of the, [57]
- Hirlas horn, the, [146]
- Hogg, James, [63] note
- Holy Family, repose of a, [600]
- Home of love, the, [503]
- Homes of England, the, [412]
- Hope, the song of, [546]
- Horace, translations from, [298]
- Hour of death, the, [375]
- — prayer, [377]
- — romance, an, [427]
- “How can that love,” [565]
- “How strange a fate,” [45]
- Howel’s song, [150]
- Huguenot’s farewell, the, [626]
- Humboldt on the Southern cross, [332] note
- Hymn by the sick-bed of a mother, [486]
- — of the traveller’s household on his return, [594]
- — of the Vaudois mountaineers, [588]
- Hymns for childhood, [528]
- “I dream of all things free,” [546]
- “I go, sweet friends,” [354]
- “I would we had not met again,” [565]
- “If thou hast crush’d a flower,” [562]
- “If thus thy fallen grandeur,” [49]
- “If to the sighing breeze,” [51]
- Il Conte di Carmagnola, the, [125]
- Illuminated city, the, [432]
- Image in lava, the, [436]
- — in the heart, the, [461]
- Imelda, [394]
- Impromptu to Miss F. A. L., [499]
- “In tears the heart,” [47]
- Indian, the aged, [56]
- — with his dead child, the, [450]
- — city, the, [398]
- — woman’s death-song, [402]
- Indian’s revenge, [590]
- Inez de Castro, coronation of, [448]
- Infant Christ with flowers, picture of the, [601]
- Intellectual powers, [627]
- Invocation, “And come ye faithful,” [597]
- — “Answer me,” [424]
- — “As the tired voyager,” [597]
- — “Hush’d is the world,” [55]
- — “Oh, art thou still,” [546]
- Iphigenia of Goethe, scenes from the, [616]
- “Is there some spirit,” [566]
- Isle of founts, the, [344]
- “Italia, O Italia,” [49]
- Italian girl’s hymn to the virgin, [449]
- — literature, translations, &c. from, [118]
- — poets, patriotic effusions from, [137]
- Italy, Alaric in, [95]
- — restoration of the works of art to, [22]
- Ivan the Czar, [413]
- Ivy song, [354]
- — 557
- Jeffrey, Lord, [337], [440]
- Jeu-d’esprit on the word “barb,” [139]
- Jewsbury, Miss, [53], [422]
- Joan of Arc in Rheims, [403]
- Juan de Tarsis, sonnet from, [50]
- Juana, [405]
- Juvenile poems, [1]
- Kaiser’s feast, the, [419]
- Kamsin, the, [69] note
- Keene, a, [558]
- Kindred hearts, [367]
- King of Arragon’s lament for his brother, the, [452]
- Körner and his sister, [424]
- — the death-day of, [425]
- Lady of Provence, the, [446]
- — of the castle, the, [416]
- Lament of an Irish mother, the, [558]
- — of Llywarch Hen, the, [147]
- Land of dreams, the, [462]
- Landing of the pilgrim fathers in New England, the, [429]
- Landon, Miss, [631]
- Langhans, Madame, tomb of, [457]
- Last banquet of Anthony and Cleopatra, the, [93]
- — Constantine, the, [221]
- — rites, [372]
- — song of Sappho, [549]
- — tree of the forest, [473]
- — wish, [438]
- — words of the last wasp, [523]
- Lawrence, Mrs, [505] note
- Lays of many lands, [338]
- Leaf from Virgil’s tomb, on a, [245]
- League of the Alps, the, [234]
- “Leave me not yet,” [543]
- “Let her depart,” [564]
- “Let the vain courtier,” [49]
- “Let us depart,” [606]
- Life, the prayer for, [509]
- Lights and shades, [501]
- Lilies of the field, the, [601]
- Lines on Elizabeth Smith, [12]
- Literary Magnet, the, [248], [373] notes
- Lonely bird, the, [559]
- “Look on me thus no more,” [563]
- “Look on me with thy cloudless eyes,” [561]
- Lope de Vega, translations from, [49]
- Lorenzini, sonnet from, [51]
- Lorenzo de Medici, translation from, [53]
- Lost Pleiad, the, [375]
- Love, the faith of, [507]
- — the home of, [503]
- Lyre and flower, the, [559]
- Lyre’s lament, the, [478]
- Lyrics and songs for music, [534]
- Maclodio, the battle of, [128]
- Madeline, [408]
- Madoc’s farewell, [149]
- Madonna, to a picture of the, [517]
- Maggi, sonnet from, [138]
- Magic glass, the, [468]
- Manuel, translation from, [49]
- Manzoni, Il Conte di Carmagnola from, [125]
- Marchetti, sonnet from, [138]
- Maremma, the, [191]
- Marguerite of France, [521]
- Maria di Conti, sonnet from, [138]
- Marius among the ruins of Carthage, [212]
- Martyrs, the English, [568]
- Mary at the feet of Christ, [599]
- — the memorial of, [599]
- Mary Magdalene at the sepulchre, [600]
- — — bearing tidings of the resurrection, [600]
- Medici, Lorenzo de, sonnet from, [53]
- Meeting of the bards, the, [246]
- — of the brothers, [437]
- — of the ships, [560]
- Memorial of Mary, the, [599]
- — pillar, the, [410]
- Memory of a sister-in-law, to the, [486]
- — of Sir H. Ellis, to the, [56]
- — of Lord Charles Murray, to the, [490]
- — of Sir E. Pakenham, to the, [55]
- — of the dead, [494]
- Message to the dead, the, [459]
- Messenger bird, the, [343]
- — — answer to, [343] note
- Metastasio, translations from, [47]
- Mignon’s song, [547]
- Mina’s soldiers, song of, [541]
- Minster, the, [470]
- Miriam’s song, [598]
- Mirror in the deserted hall, the, [484]
- Miss F. A. L., to, on her birthday, [295]
- — — on her mother’s death, [296]
- Modern Greece, [28]
- Moir, D. M., [315], [630]
- Monarch’s death, a, [423]
- Montgomery, James, [362]
- Monthly Review, the, [3]
- Monti’s Basvigliana, translations from, [118]
- — Caius Gracchus, [133]
- Monumental inscription, [356]
- Moorish bridal-song, [338]
- — gathering-song, [540]
- More, Hannah, [107] note
- Morehead, Dr, [253], [292] notes
- Morgarten, song of the battle of, [253]
- Morning song, from Gesner, [52]
- “Mother! oh, sing me to rest,” [541]
- — to my, [11]
- — — a sonnet, [2]
- — hymn by the sick-bed of a, [487]
- Mother’s birthday, on my, [1]
- — litany by the sick-bed of a child, [596]
- Mountain churchyard, Easter-day in a, [581]
- — fires, the, [150]
- — sanctuaries, [601]
- — winds, to the, [514]
- Mourner for the Barmecides, the, [417]
- Mozart’s requiem, [435]
- Muffled drum, the, [552]
- Murray, Lord Charles, to the memory of, [490]
- Music, the voice of, [498]
- — at a deathbed, [554]
- — from shore, [561]
- — of St Patrick’s, [557]
- — of yesterday, [379]
- My own portrait, to, [487]
- Myrtle bough, the, [244]
- Naples, [536]
- National lyrics, [534]
- Nature, hope of future communion with, [623]
- — remembrance of, [628]
- Nature’s farewell, [477]
- “Near thee, still near thee,” [538]
- New-born, to the, [502]
- Night, song of, [471]
- Night-blowing flowers, [551]
- Night-hymn at sea, [597]
- Night-scene in Genoa, [99]
- Nightingale, the, [532]
- Nightingale’s death-song, the, [481]
- No more, [488]
- “No searching eye,” [47]
- North American Review, the, [113], [293], [337], [528]
- Northern spring, the, [533]
- Norton, professor, [113], [186], [293], [336], [524], [633]
- Norwegian war-song, [567]
- “O thou breeze of spring,” [563]
- “O ye hours,” [520]
- “O ye voices gone,” [566]
- “O ye voices round,” [545]
- Ocean, the, [530]
- O’Connor’s child, [508]
- Ode on the defeat of Sebastian of Portugal, [254]
- “O’er the far blue mountains,” [563]
- “Oh! droop thou not,” [538]
- “Oh! skylark, for thy wing,” [544]
- “Oh! those alone,” [48]
- Old church in an English park, an, [603]
- Old Norway, [567]
- Olive tree, the, [602]
- Orange bough, the, [543]
- Orchard blossoms, [619]
- Orphan, to an, [486]
- Otho, the emperor, [85]
- Our daily paths, [370]
- — Lady’s well, [365]
- Owen Glyndwr’s war-song, [149]
- Pæstan rose, the, [28] note
- Painter’s last work, the, [595]
- Pakenham, Sir E., to the memory of, [55]
- Palm-tree, the, [430]
- Palmer, the, [501]
- Paradise, a thought of, [606]
- Parting of summer, the, [366]
- — ship, the, [473]
- — song, a, [500]
- — words, [459]
- Passing away, [489]
- Pastorini, sonnet from, [49]
- Patriarchal life, images of, [620]
- Patriotic effusions of the Italian poets, translations from, [137]
- Paul and Virginia, on reading, [620]
- Pauline, [434]
- Peasant girl of the Rhone, the, [401]
- Pegolotti, sonnet from, [138]
- Penitence, the song of, [609]
- Penitent anointing Christ’s feet, the, [599]
- Penitent’s offering, the, [496]
- — return, the, [605]
- Petrarch, translations from, [51]
- Picture of the Madonna, to a, [517]
- Pilgrim fathers, landing of the, [429]
- Pilgrim’s song to the evening star, [560]
- Pindemonte, sonnet from, [53]
- Places of worship, [602]
- Platæa, the tombs of, [251]
- Poet’s dying hymn, a, [583]
- Poetry, the return to, [622]
- Portrait, to my own, [487]
- Prayer, a, “O God,” [1]
- — “Father in heaven,” [621]
- — at sea after victory, [589]
- — for life, the, [509]
- — in the wilderness, the, [586]
- — of affection, [596]
- — of the lonely student, [577]
- Prince Madoc’s farewell, [149]
- Prisoners’ evening service, the, [587]
- Procession, the, [515]
- Prologue to the Poor Gentleman, [21]
- —- Fiesco, [520]
- Properzia Rozzi, [392]
- Psalm cxlviii. paraphrase of, [533]
- Psalms, the poetry of the, [624]
- Psyche borne by zephyrs to the island of Pleasure, [382]
- Quarterly Review, the, [62], [105], [114]
- Quevedo, translation from, [50]
- Queen of Prussia’s tomb, the, [409]
- Rainbow, the, [529]
- Records of immature genius, on, [617]
- Records of the autumn of 1834, [622]
- — of the spring of 1834, [617]
- — of woman, [385]
- Recovery, [629]
- Regondi, Giulio, to, [520]
- Remembered picture, to a, [464]
- Requiem of genius, the, [482]
- Restoration of the works of art to Italy, [22]
- Return, the, [453]
- — to poetry, the, [622]
- Retzsch’s angel of death, on, [628]
- Revellers, the, [364]
- Rhine song of the German soldiers, [534]
- Rhyllon, residence at, [384], note
- Richard Cœur-de-Lion, [101]
- — — at the bier of his father, [346]
- Rio Verde song, the, [539]
- Rivers, the, [529]
- Rizpah, the vigil of, [598]
- Rock beside the sea, the, [566]
- — of Cader Idris, the, [152]
- Rod of Aaron, the, [495]
- Roman girl’s song, [433]
- Rome, Alaric at, [95], note
- — buried in her own ruins, [50]
- Rose, a song of the, [550]
- — a thought of the, [518]
- Ruin, the, [469]
- — and its flowers, the, [13]
- Rural walks, [3]
- Ruth, [598]
- Sabbath sonnet, [629]
- Sacred harp, the, [600]
- Sadness and mirth, [480]
- St Cecilia, for a picture of, [505]
- St Patrick’s, music of, [557]
- Sannazaro, sonnet from, [296]
- Sappho, last song of, [549]
- Scene in a Dalecarlian mine, [357]
- Scenes and hymns of life, [568]
- Sceptic, the, [106]
- Schepler, Louise, two sonnets to, [603]
- Schiller’s Wallenstein, [426]
- Schmidt, the Wanderer from, [523]
- Schwerin, marshal, grave of, [555]
- Scio, the voice of, [243]
- Scott, Sir Walter, [508], [534]
- — — funeral-day of, [585]
- Sculptured children, the, [496]
- Sea, distant sound of the, [618]
- — night-hymn at, [597]
- — prayer at, [589]
- — sound of the, [356]
- — thought of the, [618]
- Sea-bird flying inland, the, [484]
- Sea-song of Gafran, the, [146]
- Sebastian of Portugal, [256]
- — — — ode on the defeat of, [254]
- Second-sight, [483]
- Secret tribunal, a tale of the, [194]
- “Seek by the silvery Darro,” [540]
- Shade of Theseus, the, [349]
- Shadow of a flower, the, [491]
- Shakspeare, [2]
- Shepherd-poet of the Alps, the, [512]
- Shore of Africa, the, [138]
- Shunamite woman, reply of the, [598]
- Sicilian captive, the, [412]
- Sickness, thoughts during, [627]
- — like night, [628]
- Siege of Valencia, the, [262]
- Silent multitude, the, [493]
- Silver locks, the, [10]
- Silvio Pellico, to, [622]
- — — released, [622]
- “Sing to me, gondolier,” [563]
- “Sister! since I met thee last,” [559]
- Sister’s dream, the, [507]
- Sisters, the, [548]
- — of Bethany, the, [599]
- — of Scio, the, [455]
- Sister-in-law, to the memory of a, [486]
- Sky, to the, [617]
- Skylark, the, [532]
- Skylark, on watching the flight of a, [618]
- Sleeper, the, [484]
- — of Marathon, the, [295]
- Smith, Elizabeth, lines on, [12]
- Soldier’s deathbed, the, [461]
- — song of memory, the, [358]
- Song for air by Hummel, [490]
- — founded on an Arabian anecdote, [293]
- — of Delos, [535]
- — of emigration, [451]
- — of hope, the, [546]
- — of Mina’s soldiers, [541]
- — of night, the, [471]
- — of penitence, the, [609]
- — of the battle of Morgarten, the, [253]
- — of the rose, a, [550]
- — of the Spanish wanderer, [361]
- — of the Virgin, [599]
- Songs for summer hours, [541]
- — of a guardian spirit, [538]
- — of captivity, [545]
- — of our fathers, the, [366]
- — of Spain, [539]
- — of the affections, [442]
- — of the Cid, [238]
- Sonnet, “A child midst ancient,” [601]
- — “A fearless journeyer,” [603]
- — “A song for Israel’s God,” [598]
- — “All the bright hues,” [600]
- — “Amidst these scenes,” [50]
- — “And come, ye faithful,” [597]
- — “And ye are strong,” [619]
- — “As the tired voyager,” [597]
- — “Back, then, once more,” [629]
- — “Beside the streams,” [46]
- — “Blessings be round,” [603]
- — “Calm scenes,” [620]
- — “Come forth,” [621]
- — “Crowning a flowery slope,” [603]
- — “Doth thy heart stir,” [619]
- — “Exempt from every grief,” [47]
- — “Fair Tajo, there,” [44]
- — “Far are the wings,” [621]
- — “Far from the rustlings,” [617]
- — “Father in heaven,” [621]
- — “Flowers! when the Saviour,” [601]
- — “For there a holy,” [603]
- — “Happy were they,” [601]
- — “He that was dead,” [602]
- — “He who proclaims,” [47]
- — “High in the glowing,” [43]
- — “How flows thy being,” [622]
- — “How many blessed,” [629]
- — “How shall the harp,” [600]
- — “I cry aloud,” [138]
- — “I dwell among,” [598]
- — “I love to hail,” [3]
- — “I met that image,” [601]
- — “If e’er again,” [623]
- — “If thus thy fallen,” [49]
- — “If to the sighing,” [51]
- — “Italia, O Italia,” [49]
- — “Italia, oh! no more,” [138]
- — “Like those pale stars,” [599]
- — “Lowliest of women,” [598]
- — “Majestic plant,” [623]
- — “My earliest memories,” [618]
- — “Nobly thy song,” [624]
- — “Not long thy voice,” [620]
- — “O Cambrian river,” [618]
- — “O gentle story,” [620]
- — “O festal spring,” [617]
- — “O nature! there,” [628]
- — “O thought, O memory,” [627]
- — “O vale and lake,” [619]
- — “Oft have I sung,” [45]
- — “Oft in still night-dreams,” [624]
- — “Oh! bless’d beyond,” [599]
- — “Oh! judge in thoughtful,” [617]
- — “Oh! what a joy,” [621]
- — “On Judah’s hills,” [602]
- — “Once more the eternal,” [622]
- — “One grief, one faith,” [599]
- — “Pause not,” [49]
- — “Pilgrim, whose steps,” [138]
- — “Poor insect, rash as rare,” [523]
- — “Saved from the perils,” [46]
- — “She that cast down,” [138]
- — “Should love, the tyrant,” [45]
- — “Soft skies of Italy,” [57]
- — “Soothed by the strain,” [523]
- — “Spirit beloved,” [45]
- — “Spirit, so oft,” [623]
- — “Spirit, whose life sustaining,” [602]
- — “Still are the cowslips,” [619]
- — “Still that last look,” [620]
- — “Sylph of the breeze,” [51]
- — “The palm, the vine,” [602]
- — “The plume-like swaying,” [598]
- — “The sainted spirit,” [50]
- — “Then was a task,” [600]
- — “There are who climb,” [622]
- — “There blooms a plant,” [46]
- — “There was a mournfulness,” [599]
- — “These marble domes,” [50]
- — “They float before my soul,” [623]
- — “This green recess,” [51]
- — “This mountain-scene,” [44]
- — “Those eyes whence love,” [44]
- — “Thou art like night,” [628]
- — “Thou hast thy record,” [599]
- — “Thou in thy morn,” [50]
- — “Thou that wouldst mark,” [51]
- — “Thou by whose power,” [45]
- — “Thou who hast bled,” [50]
- — “’Tis sweet to think,” [3]
- — “To thee, maternal guardian,” [2]
- — “Trees, gracious trees,” [619]
- — “’Twas a bright moment,” [623]
- — “Under a palm-tree,” [600]
- — “Upward and upward,” [618]
- — “Waves of Mondego,” [47]
- — “We come not, fair one,” [53]
- — “Weeper, to thee,” [600]
- — “Welcome, O pure,” [628]
- — “Well might thine awful,” [628]
- — “What household thoughts,” [600]
- — “What secret current,” [620]
- — “When from the mountain,” [138]
- — “Where shall I find,” [47]
- — “Whither, celestial maid,” [53]
- — “Whither, oh! whither,” [628]
- — “Who watches,” [598]
- — “Wrapt in sad musings,” [43]
- — “Ye too, the free,” [602]
- — “Yes! all things tell us,” [622]
- — “Yet as a sunburst,” [599]
- — “Yet rolling far,” [618]
- Sonnets, devotional and memorial, [600]
- Sound of the sea, the, [356]
- — — — the distant, [618]
- Southern cross, the, [332] note
- Spain, songs of, [539]
- Spanish chapel, the, [418]
- — evening hymn, [540]
- — wanderer, song of the, [361]
- Spartans’ march, the, [243]
- Spells of home, the, [433]
- Spirit, flight of the, [628]
- — of the Cape, appearance of the, to Vasco de Gama, [297]
- Spirit’s mysteries, the, [429]
- — return, a, [442]
- Spring of 1834, records of the, [617]
- — the voice of, [247]
- Stanzas on the death of the Princess Charlotte, [59]
- — to the memory of ——, [360]
- — — — George III., [187]
- Star of the mine, the, [485]
- Stars, the, [530]
- Stewart, Dugald, [370] note
- Storm of Delphi, the, [241]
- Storm-painter in his dungeon, the, [471]
- Stranger in Louisiana, the, [343]
- Stranger’s heart, the, [464]
- Stream set free, the, [543]
- Streams, the, [474]
- Student’s prayer, the, [577]
- Subterranean stream, the, [492]
- Suliote mother, the, [352]
- Summer hours, songs for, [541]
- Summer’s call, the, [543]
- — parting, the, [366]
- Sun, the, [529]
- Sunbeam, the, [431]
- Sunset, a thought at, [620]
- Superstition and revelation, [114]
- Swan and the skylark, the, [552]
- “Sweet rose,” [48]
- Swiss song, [342]
- Switzer’s wife, the, [391]
- Sword of the tomb, the, [339]
- “Sylph of the breeze,” [51]
- Tale of the secret tribunal, a, [194]
- — of the fourteenth century, a, [213]
- Tales and historic scenes, [67], [190]
- Taliesin’s prophecy, [148]
- Tarak, the Moorish conqueror, [77] notes
- Tasso, Bernardo, sonnet from, [50]
- — Torquato, sonnet from, [50]
- — and his sister, [420]
- — Goethe’s, scenes from, [611]
- Tasso’s coronation, [479]—Release *421
- Tempe, vale of, [31] note
- Terrot, Rev. Mr, [66] note
- “The sainted spirit,” [50]
- “The torrent-wave,” [48]
- Thekla at her lover’s grave, [455]
- Thekla’s song, [364]
- Themes of song, the, [534]
- “There are sounds in the dark Roncesvalles,” [541]
- “These marble domes,” [50]
- Theseus, the shade of, [349]
- “This green recess,” [51]
- “Thou grot, whence flows,” [52]
- “Thou, in thy morn,” [50]
- “Thou that wouldst mark,” [51]
- “Thou, the stern monarch,” [51]
- “Thou who hast bled,” [50]
- Thought from an Italian poet, [489]
- — of home at sea, [486]
- — of Paradise, a, [606]
- — of the future, a, [498]
- — of the rose, a, [518]
- — of the sea, a, [618]
- Thunder-storm, the, [531]
- Tomb, written after visiting a, [519]
- — of Madame Langhans, the, [457]
- Tombs of Platæa, the, [251]
- Translations from Camoens, [43]
- — from Horace, [298]
- — from the Italian, [118], [137]
- — from the Tasso, &c. of Goethe, [611]
- Traveller at the source of the Nile, the, [368]
- Traveller’s evening song, the, [579]
- — household, hymn of, on his return, [594]
- Treasures of the deep, the, [361]
- Trees, thoughts connected with, [619]
- Triumphant music, [483]
- Troubadour song, “The warrior cross’d,” [361]
- — — “They rear’d no trophy,” [609]
- — and Richard Cœur-de-Lion, the, [101]
- Trumpet, the, [374]
- Two homes, the, [460]
- — monuments, the, [604]
- — voices, the, [472]
- Tyrolese peasants, evening song of the, [494]
- Ulla, [421]
- “Unbending midst the wintry skies,” [48]
- Urn and sword, the, [244]
- Valencia, the siege of, [262]
- Valkyriur song, [340]
- Vasco de Gama, appearance of the spirit of the Cape to, [297]
- Vassal’s lament for the fallen tree, the, [347]
- Vaudois mountaineers, hymn of the, [588]
- — valleys, the, [360]
- — wife, the, [453]
- Vega, Garcilaso de, translations from, [52], [296]
- — Lope de, sonnet from, [49]
- Venus, to, from Horace, [298]
- Vernal thought, a, [617]
- Vespers of Palermo, the, [153]
- Victor, the, [510]
- Victory, prayer at sea after, [589]
- View from Castri, the, [251]
- Vigil of arms, the, [476]
- — of Rizpah, the, [598]
- Violets, [53]
- Virgil’s tomb, on a leaf from, [245]
- Virgin, Italian girl’s hymn to the, [449]
- Virgin’s song, the, [599]
- Visiting a tomb, written after, [519]
- Voice of a spirit, the, [364]
- — of God, the, [495]
- — of home to the prodigal, the, [377]
- — of music, the, [498]
- — of Scio, the, [243]
- — of spring, the, [247]
- — of the waves, the, [511]
- — of the wind, [475]
- Voyager’s dream of land, a, [427]
- Wakening, the, [378]
- Wales, farewell to, [499]
- Wallace’s invocation to Bruce, [63]
- Wanderer, the, [523]
- — and the night-flowers, [551]
- Wandering female singer, to a, [501]
- — wind, the, [542]
- Washington’s statue, [485]
- Wasp, sonnet to, and reply, [523]
- Water-lilies, [565]
- Water-lily, the, [608]
- Watts, A. A., [248] note
- Waves, voice of the, [511]
- “We return no more,” [500]
- Weary, evening song of the, [592]
- Welcome to death, the, [509]
- Welsh melodies, [145]
- West, W. E., [488]
- “What woke the buried sound,” [563]
- “Where is the sea,” [487]
- Widow of Crescentius, the, [85]
- Widow’s son, raising of the, [602]
- Wife of Asdrubal, the, [97]
- Wild Huntsman, the, [348]
- Wilderness, prayer in the, [586]
- William the Conqueror, burial of, [375]
- Willow song, the, [542]
- Wilson, Professor, [456]
- Wind, voice of the, [475]
- Wings of the dove, the, [381]
- Wish, the, [519]
- Woman and fame, [497]
- — on the field of battle, [462]
- Women of Jerusalem at the Cross, the 599
- Wood walk and hymn, [576]
- Wordsworth, William, [568] note
- — — to, [422]
- Works of art, restoration of the, [22]
- World in the open air, the, [367]
- “Wouldst thou to love,” [48]
- Wounded eagle, the, [480]
- Wreck, the, [373]
- “Ye are not miss’d, fair flowers,” [542]
- Younger brother, to my, [11]
- Zegri maid, the, [539]