Page:The Hundred Best Poems (lyrical) in the English language - second series.djvu/19

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37. Jonson (1573–1637), Still to be neat, still to be drest, 61
38. Keats (1795–1821), Ode to Psyche, 61
39. "" Fragment of an Ode to Maia, 63
40. "" Bright star, would I were stedfast as thou art, 64
41. Landor (1775–1864), Epitaph, 65
42. Lovelace (1618–1658), To Althea, from Prison, 65
43. Marlowe (1564–1593), The Passionate Shepherd to his Love, 66
44. Milton (1608–1674), On the late Massacre in Piemont, 67
45. Moore (1779–1852), O! breathe not his name, 68
46. "" Rich and rare were the gems she wore, 68
47. Rossetti, Miss (1830–1894), A Royal Princess, 70
48. "" When I am dead, my dearest, 77
49. "" Remember, 77
50. Rosetti (1828–1882), Sudden Light, 78
51. Scott (1771–1832), Soldier, rest! thy warfare o'ver, 79
52. "" Jock of Hazeldean, 80
53. "" Sound, sound the clarion, 81
54. "" And you shall deal the funeral dole, 81