Edited by
KENNETH GRAHAME
Author of The Golden Age, Dream Days, The Wind in the Willows, etc.
PART II
Cambridge:
at the University Press
1916
NOTE
The Editor has to express his thanks for permission to use copyright matter to the Editor of A Sailor’s Garland and its publishers, Messrs Methuen, to Mr Elkin Mathews for the poem by Richard Hovey, to Messrs G. Routledge & Sons for a poem by Joaquin Miller.
CONTENTS
| PAGE | ||
| NATURE, COUNTRY AND THE OPEN AIR | ||
| To Meadows | R. Herrick | [1] |
| The Brook | A. Tennyson | [2] |
| Recollections of Early Childhood | W. Wordsworth | [4] |
| To Autumn | J. Keats | [7] |
| Ode to the West Wind | P. B. Shelley | [9] |
| To a Skylark | ” | [13] |
| The Moon-Goddess | Ben Jonson | [18] |
| Home-Thoughts from Abroad | R. Browning | [19] |
| Home-Thoughts from the Sea | ” | [20] |
| GREEN SEAS AND SAILOR MEN | ||
1. The Call of the Sea | ||
| Ye Mariners of England | T. Campbell | [21] |
| The Secret of the Sea | H. W. Longfellow | [22] |
| A Dutch Picture | ” | [24] |
| Sea Memories | ” | [26] |
| The Sea Gypsy | Richard Hovey | [27] |
| The Greenwich Pensioner | [28] | |
| The Press-Gang | [30] | |
| A Sea Dirge | W. Shakespeare | [30] |
2. Its Lawless Joys | ||
| The Old Buccaneer | C. Kingsley | [31] |
| The Salcombe Seaman’s Flaunt to the Proud Pirate | [34] | |
| The Smuggler | [36] | |
| ARMS AND THE MAN | ||
| The Maid | Theodore Roberts | [37] |
| The Eve of Waterloo | Lord Byron | [39] |
| The Glory that was Greece | ” | [43] |
| Battle Hymn of the American Republic | Julia Ward Howe | [47] |
| To Lucasta, on going to the Wars | Richard Lovelace | [48] |
| The Black Prince | Sir Walter Scott | [49] |
| The Burial of Sir John Moore | Charles Wolfe | [50] |
| How Sleep the Brave | William Collins | [52] |
| Soldier, Rest! | Sir Walter Scott | [53] |
| THE OTHER SIDE OF IT | ||
| 1. The Patriot | Robert Browning | [54] |
| 2. For those who fail | Joaquin Miller | [56] |
| 3. Keeping On | A. H. Clough | [57] |
| STORY-POEMS | ||
| The Lady of Shalott | Alfred Tennyson | [58] |
| The Forsaken Merman | Matthew Arnold | [65] |
| The Legend Beautiful | H. W. Longfellow | [72] |
| Abou Ben Adhem | Leigh Hunt | [77] |
| The Sands of Dee | Charles Kingsley | [78] |
| Lochinvar | Sir Walter Scott | [79] |
| DAY-DREAMS | ||
| Dreams to Sell | T. L. Beddoes | [83] |
| The Lost Bower | E. B. Browning | [84] |
| Echo and the Ferry | Jean Ingelow | [92] |
| Poor Susan’s Dream | W. Wordsworth | [100] |
| Fancy | W. Shakespeare | [101] |
| TWO HOME-COMINGS | ||
| 1. The Good Woman Made Welcome in Heaven | R. Crashaw | [102] |
| 2. The Soldier Relieved | R. Browning | [103] |
| WHEN KNIGHTS WERE BOLD | ||
| Hunting Song | Sir Walter Scott | [104] |
| The Riding to the Tournament | G. W. Thornbury | [105] |
| VARIOUS | ||
| A Red, Red Rose | Robert Burns | [113] |
| Blow, Bugle, Blow | Alfred Tennyson | [114] |
| West and East | Matthew Arnold | [115] |
| Genseric | Owen Meredith | [116] |
| Kubla Khan | S. T. Coleridge | [118] |
| Something to Remember | R. Browning | [120] |
| Ring Out, Wild Bells | A. Tennyson | [121] |