LITERATURE 



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Friends Together, Caroline Norton. 



"We have been friends together." 



Good-bye. My Lover. Good-bye T. II. Allen. 



"My ship goes sailing down the bay." 



Good Times Coming Chas. MacKay. 



"There's a good time coming, boys." 



Good Night and Good Morning Lord Houghton. 



r little girl sat under a tree." 



Graves of a Household. The Felicia Hemans. 



"They grew in beauty side by side." 



Grecian Urn. Ode on a John Keats. 



"Thou still unravished bride of quietness." 



Hamlet's Address to His Father's Ghost, 



lliam Shakespere. 

 "Angels and ministers of grace defend us." 



Hamlet's Soliloquy William Shakespere. 



"To be or not to be, that is the question." 



Hannah Rinding Shoes Lucy Larcom. 



" 1'oor lone Hannah, at the window, binding 



Here and There, . . . -. Susan Coolidge. 



"We sit beside the lower feast." 

 Highland Mary Robt. Burnt. 



"Ye banks and braes and streams around." 

 High Tide on the Coast of Lincolnshire. . Jean Ingelow. 



"The old mayor climbed the belfry tower." 

 Hohenlinden Thomas Campbell. 



"Oh Linden, when the sun was low." 



Home. Sweet Home John Howard Payne. 



1 pleasures and palaces, though 1 may 

 roam." 

 Horatius Lord Macaulay. 



" Lars Porsena of Clusium." 

 Hour of Death Felicia Hemans. 



"Leaves have their time to fall." 

 House Where I Was Rorn Thomas Hood. 



"I remember, I remember." 

 How They Brought the Good News. . Robert Browning. 



"I sprang to the stirrup and Joris and he." 

 Hymn Before Sunrise Samnrl Taylor Coleridge. 



" Hast thou a charm to stay the morning star? " 

 Hymn on the Morning of the Nativity, . John Milton. 



"It was the winter wild." 



II Penseroso John Milton. 



.- -e vain deluding joys." 



I'm Growing Old John (i. Sn.r> . 



lays pass pleasantly away." 

 I Isovc My Ix>ve Charles Mackay. 



"That is the meaning of the soim." 



" Rock Robert Southey. 



Mr in the air. no stir in the 



Ingratitude William Shakespere. 



"Blow, blow, thou winter wind." 



ti Charles 1 



"Oh, a dainty plant is the ivy green." 



Jeniealem. the r.olden Crrald Massey. 



"Jerusalem, the golden. I weary for one gleam." 



J-.hn And.T-.iri Robert Burns. 



".J..lm Anderson, my jo. John." 



John Cilpin. . . . \\-illiamCowper. 



"John Qilpin wa- 



Tho liar-.. </>o/7<m/. 



'Thou shall die,' said the priest to the kinu." 

 Knee de. ' :,nes Whitcomb /ri/, / 



Ml what I like the best." 



. . . lfrnrj/\\'. I^ngfellow. 

 "St. Augustine, well hast thou 



L'AHegro Joh> 



hnly." 



of the I'lliirirn-. / tfemans. 



reaking wave* daahed high." 

 the I^nl. . 

 "I'm wearin' awa*. John." 



I ndell llolmrs. 

 " If 1 should live to be." 



it of Darkness, . . Cowper. 



way." 



. AbbyStge Richardson. 

 .-r the haystack, Little Boy Blue." 



Little Boy Blue Eugene Field. 



"The little toy dog is covered with dust." 

 Little While, A A. H. Bonar. 



' Beyond the smiling and the weeping." 

 Lochinvar Sir Walter Scott. 



" The young Lochinvar is come out of the West." 

 Lost Chord Adelaide Proctor. 



"Seated one day at the organ." 

 Lord Ullin's Daughter Thomas Campbell. 



"A chieftain to the highlands bound." 

 Lost Leader, The Robert Browning. 



"Just for a handful of silver he left us." 

 Lotus Eaters, The Alfred Tennyson. 



" 'Couragel* he said, and pointed toward the 

 land." 



Love of Country Sir Walter Scott. 



" Breathes there the man with soul so dead." 

 Love's Immortality Robert Southey. 



"They sin who tell us love can die." 

 Lucy Gray William Wordsworth. 



"Oft I had heard of Lucy Gray." 

 Lux Benigna Cardinal Newman. 



" Lead kindly light, amid the encircling gloom." 

 Lynda* John Milton. 



" Yet once more, O ye laurels, and once more." 

 Man With the Hoe Edwin .\farkham. 



" Bowed with the weight of centuries, he leans." 

 Maid of Athens Lord Byron. 



"Maid of Athens, ere we part." 

 Marco Botarris Fitz-Greene Halleck. 



"At midnight in his guarded tent." 

 Maud Muller John G. Whittier. 



"Maud Muller on a summer's day." 

 Meeting of the Waters Thomas Moore. 



"There is not in the wide world a valley so 



sweet." 

 Melrose Abbey Sir Walter Scott. 



"If thou wouldst view fair Melrose aright." 

 Mercy William Shakespere. 



"The quality of mercy is not strained." 

 Mighty Fortress. A Martin Luther. 



"A mighty fortress is our God." 

 Miller's Daughter Alfred Tennyson. 



"It is the miller's daughter." 

 Milton John Dryden. 



"Three facts in three distant ages born." 

 Mind Alone Valuable William Shakespere. 



"For 'tis the mind that makes the body rich." 

 Morte d'Arthur Alfred Tennyson. 



"So all day long the noise of battle roll'd." 

 Mother and Poet Klizultcth Barrett Browning. 



"Dead! one of them shot by the sea in the east." 

 Music William Collins. 



"When music, heavenly maid, was young." 

 Musii-al Instrument, A. . . Klitabrth liarrrtt Browning. 



"What was he doing, the great < ."! Pan. " 

 Nathan Hnle Francis Finch. 



"To drum beat and heart beat." 



Will Helen Hunt Jackson. 



' Itlm.lfolded and alone 1 stand." 

 My Ain Countree Mary Demarrst. 



"I'm far fr:ie my hame." 



!. a Kingdom >V Edward Dyer. 



" My muni to me a king.l 

 My Native Land Good-Night Lord Byron. 



"Adieu, adieu! my native shore." 



Ocean. The. . I*rd Byron. 



1 on. thou dorp and dark blue ocean 

 roll!" 

 Ode on Inunoi '-. ... llV/mm II onlnrorth. 



was a time when meadow, grove, and 

 ft ream." 

 Old Arm Chair. The Elito Cook. 



1 love it I love it. and who shall dare." 



Old Aunt Mary's Jam,* Whitcamb RH*y. 



i pleasant. O brother mine?" 

 Old Ironside., . Wmdrll Holmes. 



"Aye, tear her Uttered enaign down. 

 Old<> Samuel Woodwork 



ow -lour to my heart are the aeones of my 

 childhood." 



