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rondeau in this form; ie., the following lines, originally printed in The Spectator, but not republished in his recent volume :

Rose, in the hedge-row grown,

Where the scent of the fresh sweet hay
Comes up from the fields new-mown,
You know it-you know it-alone,
So I gather you here to-day.

For here was it not here, say?—
That she came by the woodland way,
And my heart with a hope unknown
Rose?

Ah, yes!—with her bright hair blown,
And her eyes like the skies of May,
And her steps like the rose-leaves strewn
When the winds in the rose-trees play-
It was here-O my love-my own

No. 211.-Page 300.

ROSE!

Hitherto unpublished, also. Mr. Monkhouse has written more than one "old form" in English, and always skilfully. They will no doubt appear among his forthcoming Poems.

No. 212.-Page 302.

This originally appeared in St. Paul's Magazine. The form in which it is written is one of the most ancient of French measures.

No. 215.-Page 310.

First printed in The Spectator (1877), and since republished in Gerard's Monument (second edition,

1878).

this way.

It is Mrs. Pfeiffer's most successful effort in

No. 216.-Page 312.

Originally given in an article contributed by Mr. Gosse to The Cornhill (1877).

No. 218.-Page 316.

From Proverbs in Porcelain (1877), and the first original piece of its kind in English. It has been slightly retouched for this volume.

No. 220.-Page 320.

First published in Belgravia (1878), and, up to the present time, the only one of its kind in English.

No. 221.-Page 322.

Reproduced from The Cornhill article, by Mr. Gosse, above mentioned. Also the first of its kind published in English.

Aïdé, Hamilton, i.

Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, viii. xlii.

Allingham, William, xlv. clxxxviii.

Arnold, Edwin, vii. lxxiv.

Arnold, Matthew, cxi. cxxv. clii, cxc. cxci. cxcii, cxciii.

cxciv.

Ashby-Sterry, J., lxvi.

Ashe, Thomas, ii. xxxiii, xliv. lviii.

Austin, Alfred, v. xlvi.

Bailey, Philip James, xxvii. lx.

Barnes, Rev. William, clxxiii.
Bennett, William Cox, cxxiii.

Bourdillon, F. W., xxii. c. ci.

Bridges, Robert, cci. cciv.

Browning, Robert, xiii. xx. xxiv. xlix. lxxiii, ciii, cvi.

Bryant, William Cullen, clxxxix.

Buchanan, Robert, xxxiv. cxxxiv. cc.

Craik, Dinah Maria, xxviii.

Dobson, Austin, lxiv. cxxxiii. cxlii. ccii. ccv. ccxiv.

ccxviii. ccxx.

Domett, Alfred, xxxi. lxxv. cv.

Dowden, Edward, lxxxii. cxxvi. cxxx, cxxxv. cli.
Doyle, Sir Francis Hastings, cxviii, cxxxi. clxxxvii.

Eliot, George, civ. cix. cxxxvii. cxlv.

Emerson, Ralph Waldo, cxlix.

Gosse, Edmund W., xxi. cxxii, cliv. ccvi. ccxvi. ccxxi.

Greenwell, Dora, cl.

Hedderwick, James, lvii. clxvii. clxxiv.

Houghton, Lord, xli. lxi. xcii, xcvi, cxii.

Inchbold, J. W., clv.
Ingelow, Jean, cx.

Locker, Frederick, xlvii. lxvii. lxix. lxxxix. cviii. clxxi.
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, cxvii, clxxxiv.

Lowell, James Russell, xvi. xxix. clxviii. clxix. clxxv.
clxxxv. clxxxvi.

Lytton, Lord, x. cxix.

MacDonald, George, lxxxvi. cxxviii.

Marston, Philip Bourke, cxli. clvi. clvii.

Marzials, Theophile, lxxxiii. lxxxiv. lxxxv. ccix.

Massey, Gerald, lvi. lxxix.

Meredith, George, lix. cxlviii.

Miller, Joaquin, cxvi.

Monkhouse, W. Cosmo, ccxi.

Morris, Lewis, xix. xl. xciii. cvii. cxv.

Morris, William, xcvii. xcviii. xcix.

Myers, Ernest, xxv. cxlvi.

Myers, Frederick, lv. lxxxviii.

Newman, Dr., xci. cxliv.

Noel, Hon. Roden, xv.

O'Shaughnessy, Arthur, xviii. xxxvii, lxiii.

Palgrave, Francis Turner, liv. lxxxvii. xc. cii.

Patmore, Coventry, xiv. xcv. cxxxii.

Paton, Sir Noel, xxxii.

Payne, John, clxxix. cciii. ccvii. ccx. ccxii, ccxiii. ccxvii.

ccxix. ccxxii.

Pennell, H. Cholmondeley, lii.
Pfeiffer, Emily, cxcviii. ccxv.

Rhoades, James, cxliii. clxxvii.

Rossetti, Christina, xxxvi. xxxviii. xxxix, cxx. cxxxvi, clxx.
Rossetti, Dante Gabriel, xvii, xlviii, cxlvii. clviii. clix.
clxi, clxii, clxxii.

Sawyer, William, lxviii.

Saxe, John Godfrey, clxv. clxvi.

Scott, William Bell, clxiv. clxxviii. cxcv. cxcvi. cxcvii.

cxcix.

Simcox, George Augustus, vi.

Southesk, Earl of, liii. lxx. lxxvi.

Stedman, Edmund Clarence, ix. lxxii. cxxxviii.

Story, W. W., lxxxi.

Swinburne, Algernon Charles, xii. 1.

Taylor, Sir Henry, li. (see Vere, Aubrey de).
Tennyson, Alfred, iii, xi, xxiii, xliii. lxxvii, lxxviii. clxiii .
Tollemache, Beatrix, cxxxix.

Townley, Mary, cxxiv.

Trench, Archbishop, xciv. cxxix. clxxvi.

Turner, Rev. Charles Tennyson, cliii. clx.

Vere, Aubrey de, xxvi, lxii. cxxi, (with Sir Henry Taylor),
clxxx. clxxxi,

Waddington, Samuel, ccviii.

Warren, Hon. J. Leicester, iv. lxxx.

Webster, Augusta, xxx, xxxv. cxiii. cxiv, cxxvii. cxl.
Wilton, Rev. Richard, clxxxii. clxxxiii.

Woolner, Thomas, lxv. lxxi.

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