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Preface | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
Table of Dates | ||
Further Reading | ||
Timbuctoo | 1 | |
The Idealist | 8 | |
From Poems, Chiefly Lyrical (1830) | 9 | |
Mariana | 9 | |
Supposed Confessions of a Second-Rate Sensitive Mind | 11 | |
Song ['A spirit haunts the year's last hours'] | 17 | |
A Character | 18 | |
The Poet's Mind | 19 | |
Nothing Will Die | 20 | |
All Things Will Die | 22 | |
The Dying Swan | 23 | |
The Kraken | 25 | |
From Poems (1832) | 26 | |
The Lady of Shalott | 26 | |
Mariana in the South | 31 | |
Fatima | 34 | |
Oenone | 36 | |
The Palace of Art | 44 | |
The Hesperides | 53 | |
The Lotos-Eaters | 57 | |
'Hark! the dogs howl!' | 63 | |
'This Nature full of hints and mysteries' | 64 | |
'Over the dark world flies the wind' | 64 | |
Oh! that 'twere possible' | 65 | |
From Poems (1842) | 69 | |
The Epic [Morte d'Arthur] | 69 | |
Morte d'Arthur | 70 | |
The Gardener's Daughter | 79 | |
St Simeon Stylites | 88 | |
Ulysses | 94 | |
Locksley Hall | 96 | |
The Two Voices | 104 | |
'Move eastward, happy earth, and leave' | 118 | |
'Break, break, break' | 119 | |
From Poems (1846) | 120 | |
The Golden Year | 120 | |
From The Princess (1847) | 123 | |
'As thro' the land at eve we went' | 123 | |
'Sweet and low, sweet and low' | 123 | |
'The splendour falls on castle walls' | 124 | |
'Tears, idle tears, I know not what they mean' | 125 | |
'Ask me no more: the moon may draw the sea' | 126 | |
'Now sleeps the crimson petal, now the white' | 126 | |
'Come down, O maid, from yonder mountain height' | 127 | |
Lines ['Here often, when a child, I lay reclined') | 129 | |
In Memoriam A.H.H. (1850) | 130 | |
From Poems (1851) | 225 | |
Edwin Morris | 225 | |
The Eagle | 229 | |
From Maud, and Other Poems (1855) | 231 | |
Maud | 231 | |
Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington | 278 | |
To the Rev. F.D. Maurice | 286 | |
Will | 288 | |
The Charge of the Light Brigade | 289 | |
From Enoch Arden (1864) | 291 | |
The Grandmother | 291 | |
Tithonus | 296 | |
In the Valley of Cauteretz | 298 | |
On a Mourner | 299 | |
From The Holy Grail and Other Poems (1869) | 301 | |
Northern Farmer, New Style | 301 | |
'Flower in the crannied wall' | 304 | |
Lucretius | 304 | |
From Tiresias and Other Poems (1885) | 313 | |
To E. Fitzgerald | 313 | |
Tiresias | 316 | |
The Ancient Sage | 321 | |
Prefatory Poem to My Brother's Sonnets | 329 | |
'Frater Ave atque Vale' | 331 | |
From Locksley Hall Sixty Years After (1886) | 332 | |
Locksley Hall Sixty Years After | 332 | |
From Demeter and Other Poems (1889) | 345 | |
Demeter and Persephone | 345 | |
Crossing the Bar | 349 | |
Notes | 351 | |
Index of Titles | 373 | |
Index of First Lines | 375 |
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