GENERAL, INDEX. 



431 



SuaJluw, departure of^ 272. 



Sweet Pea, 175. 



Sweet S%dtan, page 289. 



Sweet Williams, so called after St. William, 160, 



Swift arrives, 129. 



■ , departure, 232. 



Tansy, 236. 



Teresa, St. 289. 



Throatwort, 232. 



Traveller's Joy, what, 189. 



Tulips, 91,li6, 122, 136. 



Tulip Tree, 190. 



Ursalines, 295. 



Valentines, vulgar custom of, 45. 



Verses — 



Spare Meadow, 69. 

 He.irtsease, 73. 

 Danilelion, 75. 

 Violets, 77. 

 Nifflitiiiuale, 82. 

 March Moon, 83. 

 Owl, 84. 

 Marigold, 8.5. 

 Butterfly, 91. 

 Daisy, 97. 

 NiKlitiiigale, 103. 

 Lark in Spring, 



104. 

 Swallow, 106. 

 Spriuif Scenes, 107. 

 Cuckoo, 110, HI, 



112. 

 Cowslips, 117. 

 A-traca, 123. 

 Cuckoo, 124, 15.5. 

 May Scenes, 127, 



128. 

 Swift, 129. 

 Wallrtowr, 133. 

 Frcncli Couplets, 



135. 

 Laburnum, 137. 

 Lilies, 139, 140, 



161), 16.'. 

 Daisy, 141. 

 SiMokini;, 142. 

 BonnielJrooni,143. 

 Liliic, 23. 

 Lines on St. Bede, 



148. 

 Spring, by Kleist, 



149. 

 Woodbine, 151. 

 May Morn, 162. 

 Month of June,1.56. 

 Sheepsheering,157. 

 From Tasso, 159. 

 Peas & Beans, 164. 

 Poppies, 167. 

 Mallow, 169. 



Vincent, St. martyr, 22. 



, on sunbeams on his day, 22. 



170, 177. 



On St. Faine's 

 Flower, 1. 

 Groundsel, 2. 

 St. Genevieve, 3. 

 Guita cavat Lapi- 



dem, 5. 

 Adversity, 10. 

 Brumal tlora, 12. 

 Flowers, 17. 

 Easrle, 20. 

 St." Agnes' Eve, 21. 

 St. Vincent, 22 

 Redbreast, 23. 

 Birds on St. Paul's 



Eve, 24 

 St. Paul's Day, 24. 

 Daisy, 'IS. 

 Lark, 30. 

 Winter, 31. 

 Snowdrops, ;^'2. 

 Candlemas, 33. 

 Aquarius, 34. 

 Throstle, 35. 

 Flower of St 



rotliy, 37. 

 Raven, 39. 

 Primrose, 42, 

 Ruli;ofHealih,50. 

 Herb Margaret,53, 



.54. 

 Fern, .54. 

 Flowers at pa."ti- 



cular Festival 



Days, 56. 

 Early Spring Day, 



57. 

 Crocuses, 59. 

 Snowdrops, 60. 

 St. David's Her- 

 mitage, 61. 

 Music and Violets, 



64. 

 Hymn at Prinie,fi6. 

 Springflowers, 68, 



69. 



Do- 



Sweet Williams, 



170. 

 Jasmine, byMoore, 



173. 

 Lines on Bells,174 

 Saije and Rue, 175. 

 Niglitinirale, 176. 

 Haytime, 178. 

 Giirden of Mam- 

 mon, 180 

 Jasmin, 181. 

 Maryt'old, 182. 

 To (»ur Lady, by 

 Word-worth, 183. 

 To Our Lady, by 



Ayala, 184. 

 Htath, 187. 

 DouDaysSon^.li 

 Lamplight Stu- 

 dent, 190. 

 Gillitlower, 191. 

 Arch of Promise, 



196. 

 St.Swithin, 197. 

 Je met ma confix 



ance, &c. 198. 

 St. Marsjaret, 202. 

 .«t. Mai^dalen, 'A)4. 

 Dies Ntptuni, 210. 

 Autumn's Fruit 



218. 

 Amaranths, 220. 

 Falling Stars, 223. 

 Clouds, 2-'4. 

 Lunary, 225. 

 Stntinel's Hymn, 



227. 

 To Our Lady, 228 

 Wasp, 229. 

 Meteors, 231. 

 Recollections, 234. 

 To Our Lady, 2.!5, 



2.38. 

 Aestival Garden, 

 240. 



Heliotrofie, 239, 

 Garden of Crosses, 



243. 

 Passionflower,24K. 

 Bellflower, 247. 

 Eglantine, 248. 

 Nom deMarie,252. 

 Mushrooms, 255. 

 Holy Rood Hymn, 



258. 

 Wild Birds, 262. 

 Sunflower, 266. 

 O Sanctissima,2(i8. 

 Prcsagi di Tempo, 



269. 

 Swallows, 272. 

 Viruinis Coronae, 



274. 

 Guardian Angels, 



276. 

 Anturnn^Ioon,277. 

 Sonnet, 27^. 

 Hours and Times, 



280. 

 Forget meNot, 281. 

 Spanish Lines,283. 

 LeaflessTrees, 1:85. 

 Hounds, 287. 

 German Song, 288. 

 Teresa, 289. 

 From the Germaa, 



293. 

 StarlightNight,294 

 Epitaph on 



Schroon, 296. 

 Storks and Craues, 



297. 

 Catherine of Ara- 



gon, 298. 

 Crispin's Feast, 



299. 

 ■'•tarry Heavens ,,800 

 Christinas, ;-!60. 

 AntientHymns,va- 



riou> inSupp.Add. 



