Poets OF ENGLAND AND AMERICA ; BEING Selections from the best Authors of both Countries, DESIGNED AS A COMPANION TO ALL LOVERS OF POETRY. WITH AN INTRODUCTORY ESSAY. "BLESSINGS BE WITH THEM, AND ETERNAL PRAISE, LONDON: WHITTAKER & CO., AVE MARIA LANE. LIVERPOOL: EDWARD HOWELL, CHURCH STREET. MDCCCLIII. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Page Campaspe, 20 CAMPBELL, 21 Life, (from “ Human Life, ROGERS, 22 To Autumn, KEATS, 24 The Cry of the Children, ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING, 25 Lowly Pleasures, BARRY CORNWALL, 32 Mary Morison, BURNS, 33 A Psalm of Life, LONGFELLOW, 34 The Cypress Wreath, Scott, 36 Ruth, THOMAS HOOD, 37 To a Sky-lark, SAELLEY, 38 Hester, CHARLES LAMB, 43 Auld Robin Gray, LADY ANNE BARNARD, 44 Ode to Evening, COLLINS, 46 b . A Satyr presenting Fruit to a Shepherdess, The Bride, (from “ A Ballad upon a Wedding,”) SUCKLING, The Grasshopper, (Anacreontic,) Song, (from “As you like it,"') The Romance of the Swan's Nest, ELIZABETH B. BROWNING, 64 Music, (from “The Faerie Queen,”) Dirge, (from “The Broken Heart," To a Mountain Daisy, on turning one down with the plough, in April, 1786, Winter in Scotland, ( from “ Marmion,”) Scott, The Garden of Adonis, (from The Faerie Queen,”') SPENSER, 90 To the Grasshopper and the Cricket, LEIGH HUNT, Morning; its Music, (from “The Minstrel,'') BEATTIE, The Procession of the Seasons, (from "The Faerie Queen,") SPENSER, 94 "} . . |