INDEX OF FIRST LINES. 
From thine Eden of the sea. 
Furth goth all the courte, both most and lest. 
. IK P. rainier 
• Chaucer . 
Gather ye rosebuds while ye may. Herrick. 
Gay lilies on the virgin breast 
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Get u 1 1 , get up, for shame ! the blooming morn Herrick 
. Waller. 
Green little vaulter i 
Green willow 1 over 
Here 1 come creeping, creeping everywhere. 
Here this rose. 
ITis garment was every dele. 
How fresh, O Lord, how sweet and clean. 
How happily, how happily the flowers die aw; 
How many bright flowers now around me. 
How now, shepherde, what means that_ 
How oft, though grass and moss are seen.. 
ITow vainly men themselves amaze. 
I culled each flow’ret for my fair. 
I do love violets. 
I dreamed that, as I wandered by the way. 
I feel a newer life in every pale. 
If ought of oaten stop or pastoral song. 
If superstition's baneful art. 
If you would seethe lady fern. 
II descend ]<• cercueil: et les roses sans tache. 
.. Mrs. Sigourney. 
. 27 
..Mrs. Sigourney. 
. 272 
. Southey . 
■ ■Anonymous... . 
508 
. .Anonymous... 
■ L. E. London.. 
..A. Tennyson... 
1.80 
.. Barton 
.. Mary Ilmvitt.. 
■ Anonymous _ 
.Barry Cornwall. 
■ Gay . 
. Chaucer .... 
..George Herbert.. 
. 531 
. C. Bowles . 
. By a n . 
.Anonymous... 
. Percy's Relicjites.. 
. Anonymous.. . 
. Andrew Marvell 
. 422 
..A. Tennyson..... 
.. A nonymous _ 
. Shelley . 
.. Percivul . 
. Collins . 
. Barton . 
. Colder Campbell. 
. 110 
. Christine Pire... 
. J. G. Percival... 
... 388 
. Shakesp< are _ 
43 and 133 
.Robt. Browning.. 
... 14. 
. Chateaubriand... 
... 345 
“ Estelle" . 
. 401 
B. IT Dana . 
■ Mrs. Southey . 
. Mrs. Whitman... 
.... 479 
. Southey . 
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