Page:The Hundred Best Poems (lyrical) in the English language - second series.djvu/20

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55. Scott (1771-1832), The tears I shed must ever fall, 82
56. Shakespeare (1564-1616), Where the bee sucks, there suck I, 83
57. "" Blow, blow, thou winter wind, 83
58. "" O, mistress mine, where are you roaming, 84
59. "" If thou survive my well-contented day, 84
60. Shelley (1792-1822), Ozymandias, 85
61. "" Life of Life! thy lips enkindle, 85
62. "" A widow bird sate mourning for her love, 86
63. "" Love's Philosophy, 87
64. "" Hymn of Pan, 87
65. "" Song of Proserpine, 89
66. "" To the Moon, 89
67. "" Time, 90
68. "" To ——, 90
69. "" Rarely, rarely, comest thou, 90
70. "" A Lament, 92
71. "" To Jane—The Invitation, 93
72. Sidney (1554-1586), The Moon, 95