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I. COLLECTED PROSE WORKS

Hurd &

TIGER-LILIES: A Novel. 16mo, pp. v, 252.
Houghton, New York, 1867. Out of print.
FLORIDA: Its Scenery, Climate, and History. 12m0, pp.
336. J. B. Lippincott & Co., Philadelphia, 1876.
THE BOY'S FROISSART. Being Sir John Froissart's
Chronicles of Adventure, Battle, and Custom in Eng-
land, France, Spain, etc. Edited for Boys. Crown
8vo, pp. xxviii, 422. Charles Scribner's Sons, New
York, 1878.
THE SCIENCE OF ENGlish Verse. Crown 8vo, pp.
XV, 315. Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1880.
THE BOY'S KING ARTHUR. Being Sir Thomas Malory's
History of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round
Table. Edited for Boys. Crown 8vo, pp. xlviii, 404.
Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1880.

THE BOY'S MABINOGION. Being the Earliest Welsh
Tales of King Arthur in the famous Red Book of
Hergest. Edited for Boys. Crown 8vo, pp. xxiv,
378. Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1881.
THE BOY'S PERCY. Being Old Ballads of War, Adven-
ture, and Love, from Bishop Thomas Percy's Reliques
of Ancient English Poetry. Edited for Boys. Crown
8vo, pp. xxxii, 442. Charles Scribner's Sons, New
York, 1882.

THE ENGLISH NOVEL AND THE PRINCIPLES OF ITS DEVELOPMENT. Crown 8vo, pp. 293. Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1883.

II. COLLECTED POETICAL WORKS

POEMS. PP. 94. J. B. Lippincott & Co., Philadelphia, 1877. Contained To Charlotte Cushman (dedication), Corn, The Symphony, The Psalm of the West, In Absence, Acknowledgment, Betrayal, Special Pleading,

To Charlotte Cushman, Rose-morals, To

Rose.

with a

POEMS OF SIDNEY LANIER, Edited by his Wife, with a Memorial by William Hayes Ward. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1884, 252 pp., 12m0.

III, UNCOLLECTED PROSE PIECES

THREE WATERFALLS: Scott's Magazine (Atlanta, Ga.), August, September, 1867.

ADDRESS BEFORE THE FURLOW MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGE (Ga.), June 30, 1869: Catalogue of the College for 1869.

CONFEDERATE MEMORIAL ADDRESS at Macon, Ga., April 26, 1870: Macon Daily Telegraph of April 27, 1870, and reprinted in same for April 27, 1887. RETROSPECTS AND PROSPECTS: Southern Magazine (Baltimore) 8. 283-290, 446-456, March, April, 1871. NATURE-METAPHORS: Southern Magazine 10. 172-182, February, 1872.

J SAN ANTONIO DE BEXAR: Southern Magazine 13. 83-99, 138-152, July, August, 1873.

PEACE: Southern Magazine 15. 406-410, October, 1874. REVIEW OF HAYNE'S POEMS: Southern Magazine, 1874. THE OCKLAWAHA IN MAY: Lippincott's Magazine (Philadelphia) 16. 403-413, October, 1875.

ST. AUGUSTINE IN APRIL: Lippincott's Magazine 16. 537-550, November, 1875.

SKETCHES OF INDIA, published anonymously: Lippincott's Magazine 17. 37-51, 172–183, 283-301, 409-427, January-April, 1876.

DEFENCE OF CENTENNIAL CANTATA: The Tribune (New York), 1876.

MUSICAL FESTIVAL IN BALTIMORE: The Sun (Baltimore), May 28, 29, 30, 1878.

CRITICISM OF RUBINSTEIN'S OCEAN SYMPHONY: The Sun (Baltimore), January 31, 1880.

THE STORY OF A PROVERB: Lippincott's Magazine 23. 109-113, January, 1879.

LETTER TO MR. J. F. D. LANIER, a banker of New York, giving an account of the Laniers in Europe and of their coming to America: privately printed, Baltimore, April 2, 1879, pp. 17.

A FAIRY TALE FOR GROWN PEOPLE: St. Nicholas Magazine, 1879.

THE ORCHESTRA OF TO-DAY: Scribner's Monthly (New York) 19. 897-904, April, 1880.

THE NEW SOUTH: Scribner's Monthly 20. 840-851. October, 1880.

BOB: The Independent (New York) 34. 1-3, August 3, 1882. MORAL PURPOSE IN ART: The Century Magazine (New York) 4. 131-137, May, 1883.

Two LETTERS TO BAYARD TAYLOR: Taylor (M. H.) and Scudder's Life and Letters of Bayard Taylor (Boston, 1884), vol. ii., 677, 693-94.

THE LEGEND OF ST. LEONOR, a Fragment from an Un-
finished Lecture on The Relations of Poetry and
Science : "
The Independent 37. 1627, December 17,

1885.

THE HAPPY SOUL'S ADDRESS TO THE DEAD BODY, from Shakespeare Course of Lectures: The Independent, 1886.

A GREAT MAN WANTED, Extract from Letter of Novem-
ber 15, 1874, to Judge L. E. Bleckley, of Georgia:
The Acorn (Towson, Md.), June, 1887; reprinted in
The Critic (New York) 7. 309, June 18, 1887.
FROM BACON TO BEETHOVEN, published anonymously:
Lippincott's Magazine 41. 643-655, May, 1888.

CHAUCER AND SHAKESPEARE: The Independent 43. 1337-1338, 1371-1372, September 10 and 17, 1891. CHAUCER AND SHAKESPEARE COMPARED : The Independent 43. 1401-1402, September 24, 1891.

WHAT I KNOW ABOUT FLOWERS, a S. S. address delivered about 1868, but first published in The Sundayschool Times (Philadelphia) 33. 739, November 21, 1891.

HOW TO READ CHAUCER: The Independent 43. 1748, November 26, 1891.

BLOOD-RED FLOWER OF WAR, an extract from Tigerlilies (pp. 115-121): The Sunday News (Baltimore), November 27, 1892.

LETTERS TO MR. AND MRS. GIBSON PEACOCK, from January 26, 1875, to June 1, 1880, edited by Wm. R. Thayer: The Atlantic Monthly (Boston) 74. 14-28, 181-193, July, August, 1894.

IV. UNCOLLECTED POEMS

LAUGHTER IN THE SENATE: The Round Table (New
York), 1868.

CIVIL RIGHTS: The Herald (Atlanta, Ga.), 1874.
SONGS AGAINST DEATH (five stanzas, the last fragment-
ary): The Century Magazine 10. 377, July, 1886.
ONE IN TWO: Century Magazine 12. 417, July, 1877.

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TWO IN ONE: Century Magazine_12. 417, July, 1887. TO "THE WHITE FLOWER OF THE ENGLISH NOVEL, written in 1878, but printed in 1890 by L. Prang (Boston) on an illustrated Christmas Card.

ON THE RECEIPT OF A JAR OF MARMALADE, written for Mrs. C. N. Hawkins in 1877, but printed in her husband's paper, The New Castle (Va.) Record, April II, 1891.

THE LORD'S ROMANCE OF TIME, an Outline: Sundayschool Times (Philadelphia), 1892.

TO LUCIE, written on St. Valentine's Day, 1880, published in From Dixie, Richmond, Va., 1893.

V. POEMS IN ANTHOLOGIES

BLACKMAN, O.: see Lawrence, W. M. HUTCHINSON, ELLEN M.: see Stedman, E. C. LAWRENCE (W. M.) AND BLACKMAN (O.): The Riverside Song Book (Boston, 1893) has Baby Charley (p. 91) and May the Maiden (p. 97), both set to music.

PUTNAM, S. A. BROCK: The Poetry of America (New York, 1894) has Life and Song, Nirvána, Ballad of Trees and the Master, and Sunrise.

ROBERTS, C. G. D.: Poems of Wild Life (London, 1888) has The Revenge of Hamish (pp. 57-62).

SLADEN, DOUGLAS: Younger American Poets (New York, 1891) gives (pp. 131-145) Sunrise, The Marshes of Glynn, Song of the Chattahoochee, A Ballad of Trees and the Master, an extract from The Symphony, and The Crystal.

STEDMAN (E. C.) AND HUTCHINSON (ELLEN M.): A Library of American Literature (New York, 1891) gives (vol. x., pp. 145-151) The Marshes of Glynn, Song of the Chattahoochee, The Mocking-bird, The Revenge of Hamish, Night and Day, and a portrait.

VI. CRITICISMS OF LANIER'S LIFE AND
WORKS

AMERICAN YOUTH (Chicago): 3. 102.

APPLETON'S ANNUAL CYCLOPÆDIA (New York): 1881, p. 685: Obituary.

1 Unless the title of the criticism is given, the article treats Lanier's life and works in general. Except in special cases no account is made of articles in the daily papers.-For brevity's sake I cite under this head the music composed for several of Lanier's poems.

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