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THE STANDARD DICTIONARY OF FACTS 



Bill and Joe O/mr H* /// Holmes 



"Come, dear old comrade, you ami 1." 



Blessed Damozel. The Dante Gabriel Rosetti 



"The blessed damorel leaned out," 



Blindness, Ode on John Milton 



"When I consider how my light is spent." 



Blue and the Gray. The Francit Finch 



"By the flow of the inland r 



Bonnie Doon Robert Burns 



t>anks and braes o' bounie Doon." 



Boys, The t)ln-> r }\'< ndell Holmes 



here any old fellow got mixed with the 

 boys?" 



Bridge of Sighs. The Thomas Hood 



"One more unfortunate." 



Bridge, The Henry W. Longfellow 



"I stood on the bridge at midnight." 



Brook, The Alfred Tennyson 



me from haunt of coot and hern." 



Bugle Song \ If red Tennyson 



"The splendor falls on castle walls." 



Burial of Moses Francis Alexander 



"By Nebo's lonely mountain." 



Burial of Sir John Moore Charles Wolfe 



"Not a drum was heard, not a funeral note." 



Carmen Bellicosum G. H. McMaster, 



"In their ragged regimentals." 



Casahianoa Felicia Hemans. 



The boy stood on the burning deck." 



Cataract of Lodore Robert Southey. 



" How does the water come down at Lodore? " 



Cato's Soliloquy Joseph Addison. 



"It must be so Plato, thou reason'st well." 



Celestial Music William Shakespere. 



'How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this 

 bank! " 



Chambered Nautilus Oliver Wendell Holmes. 



"This is the ship of pearl which poets feign." 



Charge of the Light Brigade Alfred Tennyson. 



"Half a league, half a league." 



Charles XII Samuel Johnson. 



'On what foundation stands the warrior's pride? " 



Child Musician, The Austin Dobson. 



"He had played for his lordship's levee." 



Children, The Charles M. Dickinson. 



"When the lessons and tasks are all ended." 



Children's Hour H.W. Longfellow. 



Between the dark and the daylight." 



Choir Invisible. The George Eliot. 



"O, may I join the choir invisible." 



Christmas Hymn Alfred Domet. 



"It was the calm and silent night." 



Christmas Hymn Charles Wesley. 



'Hark, the herald angels sing." 



Christmas Bells H.W. Longfellow. 



I heard the bells on Christmas Day." 



Clear the Way Charles Mackay. 



Men of thought, be up and stirring." 



Closing Scene, The Buchanan Read. 



" \N ithin the sober realm of leafless trees." 



Closin & Year. George D. Prentiss. 



Tis midnight's holy hour, and silence now." 



Cloud The, . Percy Bysshe Shelley. 



1 bring fresh showers for the thirsting flowers." 



Comin' Through the Rye Robert Burns. 



"Gin a body meet a body." 



Concord Bridge, Ralph V/aldo Emerson. 



By the rude bridge that arched the flood." 



ContPiitinrnt Edward Dyer. 



"My mind to me a kingdom is." 



Cover Them Over Will Carleton. 



Cover them over with beautiful flowers." 



Cowper's Grave Elizabeth Barrett Browning. 



"It is a place where poets crowned may feel the 

 heart's decaying." 



Cradle Song, Alfred Tennyson. 



Sweet and low, sweet and low." 



Crossing the Bar. Alfred Tennyson. 



Sunset and evening star and one clear call for 

 me." 



Cry Of the Children, . . . Elizabeth Barrett Browning. 

 "Do you hear the children weeping, O, my 

 brothers?" 



Curfew must not Ring Tonight , . . . Rose H. Thorpe. 



"England's sun was slowly setting." 

 Culprit lav Joseph Rodman Drake. 



' lis the middle watch of a summer's night." 

 Cupid Grown Careful George Croly. 



"There was once a gentle time." 



Cry of the Dreamer John Boyle O'Reilly. 



1 m tired of planning and toiling." 

 Daffodils William Wordsworth. 



1 wandered lonely as a cloud." 



Death of the Flower William Cullen Bryant. 



"The melancholy days have come." 



Death of the Brave William Collins. 



' How sleep the brave, who sink to rest." 



Deserted Village, The Oliver Goldsmith. 



Sweet Auburn! loveliest village of the plain." 



Destruction of Sennacherub, Lord Byron. 



"The Assyrian came down like a wolf on the 

 fold." 



Dirge, Sir Walter Scott. 



Soldier rest, thy warfare o'er." 



Domestic Peace Samuel Taylor Coleridge. 



' lell me, on what holy ground." 



Dorothy Q Oliver Wendell Holmes. 



Grandmother's mother, her age, I guess." 



Drifting Thomas B. Read. 



' My soul to-day is far away." 



Driving Home the Cows, Kate Osgood. 



"Out of the clover and blue-eyed grass." 

 Dream Ship, The, Eugene Field. 



"When the world is fast asleep." 

 Dying Christian to His Soul Alexander Pope. 



"Vital spark of heavenly flame." 

 Each ( and All, Oliver Wendell Holmes. 



" Little thinks in the field yon red-cloaked clown." 

 Easter Flowers Phillips Brooks. 



"O garden by the city gate." 

 Elegy in a Country Churchyard, .... Thomas Gray. 



"The curfew tolls the knell of parting day." 

 End of Life, The, Philip James Bailey. 



"We live in deeds, not years; in thoughts, not 



breaths." 

 End of the Play William Makepeace Thackeray. 



"The play is done the curtain drops." 

 >1 King Goethe. 



" Who rideth so late through the night wind wild." 

 Evening Cloud John Wilson. 



"A cloud lay cradled near the setting sun." 

 Eve of St. Agnes John Keats. 



"St. Agnes' Eve, Ah, bitter chill it was." 

 Evening in Paradise John Milton. 



"Now came still Evening on, and Twilight gray." 

 Evening, Ode to, Joseph Addison. 



"The spacious firmament on high." 

 Evelyn Hope, Robert Brou'nin,/. 



"Beautiful Evelyn Hope is dead." 

 Ivening Prayer James Edmonston. 



"Saviour breathe an evening blessing." 

 'airies, The, William Allingham. 



"Up the airy mountain." 

 amily Meeting Charles Sprague. 



"We are all here! father, mother, sister, brother." 

 ^arewell, Charles Kinasley. 



"My fairest child, 1 have no song to give you." 

 'are Thee Well Lord Byron. 



"Fare thee well, and if forever." 

 'ire of Driftwood Henry W. Longfellow. 



"We sat within the farmhouse old." 

 First Snow Fall James Russell Lowell. 



"The snow had begun in the gloaming." 



Five Julia C. R. Dorr. 



" 'But a week is so long,' he said." 



light of Youth Richard Henry Stoddard. 



"There are gains for all our losses." 

 ^or a' That Robert Burns. 



"Is there for honest poverty." 



