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73. | Stevenson (1850-1894), | I have trod the upward and the downward slope, | 96 |
74. | Tennyson (1809-1892), | Choric Song, from "The Lotus Eaters", | 96 |
75. | "" | A Dream of Fair Women, | 102 |
76. | "" | Sir Galahad, | 113 |
77. | "" | Move eastward, happy earth, and leave, | 115 |
78. | "" | Come not, when I am dead, | 116 |
79. | "" | The Poet's Song, | 116 |
80. | "" | The splendour falls on castle walls, | 117 |
81. | "" | O Swallow, Swallow, | 118 |
82. | "" | Thy voice is heard thro' rolling drums, | 119 |
83. | "" | Home they brought her warrior dead, | 119 |
84. | "" | Ask me no more, | 120 |
85. | "" | Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington, | 121 |
86. | Waller (1606-1687), | On His Divine Poems, | 130 |
87. | Webster (15??-1630?), | Call for the robin-red-breast, | 131 |
88. | Wordsworth (1770-1850), | My heart leaps up when I behold, | 131 |
89. | "" | To the Cuckoo, | 131 |