New England poets, the, 7, 374, 457-459, 463.
New World, The
quoted in part 381. Newton, Sir Isaac, 349. nightingale in poetry, the, 132. Nineteenth Psalm, 367, 377, quoted in part 368.
Niobe (Noyes), quoted 102-103. No Longer Mourn for Me When I Am Dead (Shakespeare), quoted 273. nonameter, 75. nonsense verse, 339-342. Now They are Gone (Masefield), quoted 288-289.
†NOYES, ALFRED, 65, 82, 302, 421, 445, 448, 452-453, 478; poems quoted: Astrid (in part), 82; Niobe, 102-103; Unity, 159;
Seven Wise Men, 160-161; The Highwayman, 262-267; Art (in part), 294; Kilmeny, 479.
O Captain! my Captain! (Whit- man), quoted 402-403. octameter, 75. octosyllabic couplet, 125. ode, the, 226-227.
Ode (O'Shaughnessy), quoted
Ode: Intimations of Immortality (Wordsworth), 412, quoted
Ode on a Grecian Urn (Keats), quoted 105-106.
Ode Recited at the Harvard Com- memoration (J. R. Lowell), quoted in part 404-405. Ode to a Nightingale (Keats), 4, 369, quoted in part 59-60. Ode to Duty (Wordsworth), quoted 96-98.
Ode to Evening (Collins), quoted 365-367.
Ode to the West Wind (Shelley), quoted 223-225.
Odyssey, the, 183, 235, 271. Oft Have I Seen at Some Cathe- dral Door (Longfellow),
Oh! Snatch'd Away in Beauty's Bloom (Byron), quoted 395. Old French Forms, see Chapter VIII passim, 294 ff.
On a Magazine Sonnet (Loines), quoted 348.
In a Station of the Metro (Pound), quoted 360.
On Beau Nash's Picture (Mrs.
Brereton), quoted 356.
On Death (Landor), quoted 354. On his Seventy-fifth Birthday (Landor), quoted 354.
On First Looking into Chapman's Homer (Keats), quoted 271. On Growing Old (Masefield), quoted 290.
On Seeing Weather-beaten Trees (Crapsey), quoted 194.
Percy, Bishop Thomas, 238. Perry, Bliss, 16, 64.
Petrarch, Francis, 269, 292, 354, 392, 411.
Phillips, Stephen, 446.
Philomela (Arnold), quoted 369-
*PIERPONT, JOHN, poem quoted: The Ballot, 115. *PINKNEY, EDWARD COATE, poem quoted: A Health, 338-339. Pippa Passes, 148.
Pobble Who Has No Toes, The (Lear), quoted 340-342.
*POE, EDGAR ALLAN, 2, 6, 8, 11, 17, 60, 75, 128, 204, 210, 226, 364, 389, 426, 457; poems quoted: To One in Paradise, 128-129; The Sleeper, 389-391; Sonnet To Science (in part), 416.
Poet, The (Bryant), quoted 9-10. poet laureate, the, 110, 156, 283.
Poetic Origins and the Ballad, 236.
poetry; two kinds of, 2; defini-
tions of, 6 ff.; didactic, 7-8; how to read, 19, 57; methods of studying, 388. "polyphonic prose," 386. POPE, ALEXANDER, 12, 75, 192,
196-198, 300, 339, 392, 470; poems quoted: Essay on Criti- cism (in part), 12, 197-198; Iliad (in part), 193; Epitaph Intended for Sir Isaac New- ton, 349; I Am His Highness' Dog at Kew, 355.
Poplar Field, The (Cowper), quoted 140-141.
popular ballad, the, 235 ff.
*POUND, EZRA, 359, 468; poem quoted: In a Station of the Metro, 360.
Pound, Professor Louise, 236. Praed, Winthrop Mackworth,
Rhymes to be Traded for Bread,
Rhythm of Prose, The, 386.
* Rice, Cale Young, 468. **Ridge, Lola, 468. Right Royal, 454.
rime, kinds of, 81-82, 108; eye- rime, 58, 98; functions of, 190- 193.
rime royal stanza, the, 215 ff. riming dictionary, 18.
Ring Out, Wild Bells (Tenny- son), quoted 108-109. Rizpah, 447.
Robin Hood, 252.
**ROBINSON, EDWIN ARLINGTON, 11 (his definition of poetry), 188, 211, 288, 290, 291, 292, 294, 380, 405, 421, 444, 445, 447, 462, 463; poems quoted: Ben Jonson Entertains a Man from Stratford (in part), 188-189; Mr. Flood's Party, 211-213; Firelight, 290-291; Souvenir, 291; An Inscription by the Sea, 350; The Master, 406-408; The Dark Hills, 462-463; Monad- nock through the Trees, 463. ROCHESTER, EARL OF, poem quoted: Epitaph on Charles II, 350.
Rogers, Samuel, 481.
Romance (Henley), quoted 121-
(Fitzgerald), quoted in part 213, 289. Ruskin, John, 11.
Salt Water Poems and Ballads, 254, 453.
Samson Agonistes, 141. **SANDBURG, CARL, 364, 380, 381, 406, 433, 463, 467-468, 477; poems quoted: A Fence, 384- 385; Chicago, 433-435; A. E. F., 480.
San Francisco (Harte), quoted in part 427.
sapphic stanza, the, 368-369. Sappho, 359, 368.
†SASSOON, SIEGFRIED, 475, 477-478; poem quoted: Song-books of the War, 478.
*SAXE, JOHN GODFREY, 339; poem quoted: Woman's Will, 356. scansion, 65 ff. Schubert, Franz, 36.
science, its relation to poetry, 10-
11, 416-418, 435. **SCOLLARD, CLINTON, 302, 406; poem quoted: In the Sultan's Garden, 312-313.
SCOTT, LADY JOHN, poem quoted: Annie Laurie, 34-35. SCOTT, SIR WALTER, 147, 152, 246-251, 252, 365, 391, 411, 471; poems quoted: Hunting Song, 72-73; The Lay of the Last Minstrel (in part), 125-126; Coronach, 148; Lochinvar, 248- 250.
Scottish dialect, the, 32. Second April, 398.
*SEEGER, ALAN, 474-475; poem quoted: I Have a Rendezvous with Death, 474-475. †Service, Robert W., 448. sestina, the, 313-315.
Sestina to F. H. (Gosse), quoted 314-315.
Seven Wise Men (Noyes), quoted 160-161.
SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM, 27, 36 (his songs), 60, 127, 172, 175-
177, 196, 215, 269, 272-274, 391, 470, 471; poems quoted: Hark! Hark! the Lark, 36-37; A Mid- summer Night's Dream (in part), 174-175; Hamlet (in part), 175; Othello (in part), 175-176, 471; Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day, 272- 273; No Longer Mourn for Me When I am Dead, 273; To Me, Fair Friend, You Never Can Be Old, 274.
Shakespeare (Arnold), 275, 285, quoted 285-286.
Shall I Compare Thee to a Sum- mer's Day? (Shakespeare),
She Dwelt among the Untrodden Ways (Wordsworth), quoted
Shelley, Harry Rowe, 472. SHELLEY, PERCY BYSSHE, 11 (his
definition of poetry), 60, 141, 275, 280, 288, 364, 369, 400, 411; poems quoted: To Night, 61- 62; To a Skylark, 132-136; The Cloud, 149-152; Ode to the West Wind, 223-225; Ozyman- dias, 281.
**SHEPARD, ODELL, poem quoted:
Certain American Poets, 458. *Sherman, Frank Dempster, 294, 306, 406.
She Walks in Beauty (Byron), 75, quoted 70-71. short poems, 348 ff.
SIDNEY, SIR PHILIP, 2, 237, 269, 276, 349, 363, 364, 400; poem quoted: Come, Sleep! O Sleep, 276-277.
*Sill, Edward Rowland, 405, 406. Since There's No Help (Dray- ton), quoted 277. Sinclair, Upton, 20. Sir John Franklin (Tennyson), quoted 349-350. Sir Patrick Spens, 240, quoted 241-242. Skipper Ireson's Ride (Whit- tier), quoted 259-262.
Sleep and Poetry (Keats), quoted in part 198-199. Smith, C. Alphonso, 128. Sleeper, The (Poe), quoted 389-
*SMITH, REV. SAMUEL FRANCIS, 43, poem quoted: America, 44- 45. Snow-Bound (Whittier), 396, quoted in part 125. Snow-Storm, The (Emerson), quoted 187-188.
Soldier, The (Brooke), quoted
Solitary Reaper, The (Words- worth), quoted 84-85. Some Imagist Poems, 460. song; defined, 21; love songs, 34; college songs, 38-39; hymns, 40-41; patriotic songs, 41 ff.; songs no longer sung, 55 ff. Song (Christina Rossetti), quoted 123-124.
Song to Celia (Jonson), quoted 37.
Song-books of the War (Sas- soon), quoted 478. Songs of Innocence: Introduc-
tion (Blake), quoted 74. sonnet, the, 348, Chapter VII passim, 268 ff.; Italian, 269 ff.; Shakespearean, 272 ff.; Spen- serian, 274-275; sonnets on the sonnet, 268, 292-293.
Sonnet is a Moment's Monu- ment, A (Rossetti), quoted 268.
Sonnets from the Portuguese,
218-219; What Guile is This, 275. Spenserian sonnet, the, 274-275. Spenserian stanza, 217 ff. Spingarn, Joel Elias, 8, 363,
Splendor Falls, The (Tennyson), quoted 107-108.
Spoon River Anthology (Mas- ters), 373, 382, quoted in part 372, 465-467.
stanza, 76, 77, 194. Star-Spangled
Banner, The (Key), 42, 67, quoted 42-43. *Stedman, Edmund Clarence, 321, 323, 339, 444, 457.
STEVENSON, ROBERT LOUIS, 90,
poem quoted: Requiem, 53. *Stoddard, Richard Henry, 405. Study of Poetry, A, 16, 64. Surrey, Earl of, 173, 269. Sweet and Low Low (Tennyson), quoted 63.
Swift, Jonathan, 339. SWINBURNE, ALGERNON CHARLES, 75, 77, 104, 110, 141, 400, 401, 411, 446, 447, 464; poems quoted: The Garden of Proser- pine, 78-80; A Forsaken Gar- den, 142-144; A Baby's Feet, 308; To Walt Whitman America (in part), 375. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot, quoted 28-29.
Symonds, John Addington, 60. Synge, John Millington, 468.
RABINDRANATH, 469; poem quoted: A Prayer for India, 469. *Taylor, Bert Leston, 326. *TEASDALE, SARA (Mrs. Filsing- er), 123, 124, 368, 468; poems quoted: I Shall Not Care, 124; Wisdom, 124; The Lamp, 368- 369.
Telling the Bees (Whittier), quoted 396-398. TENNYSON, ALFRED, 13, 60, 108- 113, 140, 147, 152, 192, 197,
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