The Bells and other poems
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THE BELLS AND OTHER POEMS
The Bells
THE BELLS
and other Poems
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY
HODDER AND STOUGHTON
NEW YORK AND LONDON
A French translation of this work is
published, and the exhibition and sale
of this edition in France is prohibited
CONTENTS
The Bells | 1 |
Eulalie—A Song | 2 |
Annabel Lee | 3 |
Sonnet—Silence | 4 |
The Raven | 5 |
To one in Paradise | 6 |
Lenore | 7 |
Dreams | 8 |
To Helen (I saw thee once—once only—years ago) | 9 |
The Haunted Palace | 10 |
A Dream within a Dream | 11 |
| |
The City in the Sea | 12 |
To F—— | 13 |
The Sleeper | 14 |
Ulalume | 15 |
Romance | 16 |
Sonnet—to Science | 17 |
Eldorado | 18 |
To M.—— (O! I care not that my earthly lot) | 19 |
The Conqueror Worm | 20 |
Sonnet—To Zante | 21 |
To M.L.S.—— | 22 |
To the River—— | 23 |
A Dream | 24 |
Al Aaraaf | 25 |
| |
To F——s S. O——d | 26 |
Bridal Ballad | 27 |
To my Mother | 28 |
To Helen (Helen, thy beauty is to me) | 29 |
The Valley of Unrest | 30 |
The Lake—To—— | 31 |
The Happiest Day, the Happiest Hour | 32 |
Catholic Hymn | 33 |
To —— —— (Not long ago, the writer of these lines) | 34 |
Evening Star | 35 |
Stanzas | 36 |
Spirits of the Dead | 37 |
Israfel | 38 |
| |
Song (I saw thee on thy bridal day) | 39 |
To—— (The bowers whereat, in dreams, I see) | 40 |
Fairy-land | 41 |
The Coliseum | 42 |
Dreamland | 43 |
For Annie | 44 |
Alone | 45 |
Tamerlane | 46 |
ILLUSTRATIONS
The Bells .... Frontispiece
The Bells ..... 2
The Bells ..... 3
Annabel Lee ... 4
Silence . . . . .5
The Raven . .6
To One in Paradise . . . 7
Lenore .....
To Helen .... 9
Haunted Palace . . .10
The City in the Sea . . . .11
The Sleeper . . . .12
Ulalume . . . . .13
Eldorado . . . . .14
The Conqueror Worm . . . 15
To the River . . . .16
Al Aaraaf . . . .17
Al Aaraaf . . . .18
Bridal Ballad . . . .19
To He/en . . . . .20
The Valley of Unrest . . .21
To —— —— (Mrs. Marie Louise Shew) . 22
Israfel . . . .23
Fairy-land . . . . .24
Dreamland . . . 25
Alone . . . 26
Tamerlane . . . . 27
Tamerlane . 28
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