CONTENTS OF VOLUME II.
PART II. SELECTIONS.
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Introductory Note | 3 |
Song. My silks and fine array | 4 |
Song. Love and harmony combine | 5 |
Song. I love the jocund dance | 6 |
Mad Song. The wild winds weep | 7 |
Song. How.sweet I roamed from field to field | 8 |
Song. Memory, hither come | 9 |
To the Muses. Whether on Ida's shady brow | 10 |
To the Evening Star. Thou fair-hair'd angel of the Evening | 11 |
To Spring. O thou, with dewy locks, who lookest down | 12 |
To Summer. O thou who passest thro' our valleys in | 13 |
Blind-Man's Buff. When silver snow decks Susan's clothes | 14 |
King Edward the Third (Selections from) | 16 |
SONGS OF INNOCENCE.
Introductory Note | 25 |
Introduction. Piping down the valleys wild | 26 |
The Shepherd. How sweet is the shepherd's sweet lot | 27 |
The Echoing Green. The sun does arise | 28 |
The Lamb. Little lamb, who made thee? | 29 |
The Little Black Boy. My mother bore me in the southern wild | 30 |
The Blossom. Merry, merry sparrow! | 31 |
The Chimney-Sweeper. When my mother died I was very young | 32 |
The Little Boy Lost. Father, father, where are you going? | 33 |
The Little Boy Found. The little boy lost in the lonely fen | 33 |
Laughing Song. When the great woods laugh with the voice of joy | 34 |
A Cradle Song. Sweet dreams form a shade | 35 |
The Divine Image. To mercy, pity, peace, and love | 36 |
Holy Thursday. 'Twas on a Holy Thursday, their innocent faces clean | 37 |