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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 |