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INDEX OF FIRST 
In a wild, tranquil vale, fringed with forests.. 
I never wander ’mong the flowers. 
In gardens oft a beauteous flower there grows 
In May, when sea-winds pierced our solitudes. 
Innocent child and snow-white flower. 
Into the sunshine.. 
In youth, from rock to rock I went. 
I saw the pride of all the meadow. 
I send the lilies given to me. 
Its tender shoots, fostered with care, extend. 
I used to love thee, simple flower. 
I wandered lonely as a cloud. 
I will not have the mad Clytie. 
: Just like love is yonder rose 
Keen fitful gusts are ■ 
Light-enchanted sunflower! Thou. 
they. 
Long have you my laurels worn. 
Lowly, sprightly little flower !. 
’Mid the crowds I needs must linger. 
Mild arch of promise, on the evening sky. 
Most glorious rose. 
Mother of light, how fairly dost thou go. 
Mountain gorses, ever golden. 
My gentle Puck, come hither.. 
My heart’s to me a pleasant greenhouse. 
LINES. 
PAGB 
..J.H. Reynolds . 
164 
.. W. Irving . 
486 
.. Anonymous . 
333 
.. Mrs. Sheriden .... — 
si 
..R. W. Emerson . 
530 
.. W. C. Bryant . 
73 
.. Caroline Symonds . 
207 
.. Countess of Winchelsea. 
493 
A nonymous . 
366 
.. Wordsworth . 
428 
.. Mrs. Remans . 
62 
.. Cowper . 
49 
. .Lord Byron . 
75 
. .Anonymous . 
201 
. ..Anonymous . 
82 
.. Wordsworth ..- — 
37 
.. Thos. Rood . 
149 
.. Camoens . 
100 
279 
. Edward Youl . 
412 
. .Mary Noel Meigs . 
459 
.. .Anonymous . 
48 
iis 
.. .Ettrick Shepherd . 
192 
... P. B. Shelley . 
149 
... Mrs. Sigourney . 
175 
... Anonymous . 
10-1 
as 
... Wordsworth .. .. 
20 
... Leigh Runt . 
151 
...Eliza Cook . 
509 
... X. E. Landon . 
148 
...E. B. Browning . 
8 
.. .Patterson . 
32 
... TTios. Moore . 
121 
... T. Westwood . 
. 466 
...Southey . 
. 435 
...II. K. White . 
. 63 
...E. R.B . 
. 161 
. 95 
... Hood . 
. 480 
...E. B. Broivning . 
. 512 
_ Shakespeare . 
. 79 
... .W. L . 
. 327 
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