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Publisher: Collier,
Pub date: 1961, c1937-38, v, 50, c1914]
Pages: 50 v.
ISBN: 0451527593
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The narrative of the author's journey from Boston around the Cape Horn and landing at a port in the western coast of the United States. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
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ISBN: 0451527593 (pbk.)
Title: The Harvard classics / [edited by Charles W. Eliot].
Edition: Registered ed.
Publication info: [New York : Collier, 1961, c1937-38, v, 50, c1914]
Physical descrip: 50 v. front., ports. 22 cm.
General Note: "The five-foot shelf of books."
Contents: Vol. 1. The autobiography of Benjamin Franklin / Benjamin Franklin -- The journal of John Woolman / John Woolman -- Fruits of solitude / William Penn -- Vol. 2. The apology, Phaedo and Crito of Plato / Plato -- The golden sayings of Epictetus / Epictetus -- The meditations of Marcus Aurelius / Marcus Aurelius -- Vol. 3. Essays, civil and moral -- The new Atlantis / by Francis Bacon -- Areopagitica -- Tractate on education / by John Milton -- Religio Medici / by Sir Thomas Browne -- Vol. 4. The complete poems of John Milton / John Milton -- Vol. 5. Essays and English traits / by Ralph Waldo Emerson -- Vol. 6. The poems and songs of Robert Burns / Robert Burns -- Vol. 7. The confessions of St. Augustine / Augustine -- The imitation of Christ / by Thomas A. Kempis -- Vol. 8. Nine Greek dramas: The House of Atreus being the Agamemnon, The Llibations-bearers, and The Furies / of Aeschylus -- Prometheus bound / of Aeschylus -- Vol. 9. Letters of Marcus Tullius Cicero with his treatises on friendship and old age / Cicero -- Letters of Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus / Pliny -- Vol. 10. An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations / by Adam Smith -- Vol. 11. The origin of species / by Charles Darwin -- Vol. 12. Plutarch's lives of Themistocles, Pericles, Arisides, Alcibiades and Coriolanus, Demosthenes and Cicero, Caesar and Antony: in the translations called Dryden's / corrected and revised by Arthur Hugh Clough -- Virgil's Aeneid / Virgil -- Vol. 14. The first part of the delightful history of the most ingenious knight Don Quixote of the Mancha / by Miguel de Cervantes -- Vol. 15. The Pilgrim's progress / by John Bunyan -- The lives of John Donne and George Herbert / by Izaak Walton -- Vol. 16. Stories from The thousand and one nights (the Arabian nights' entertainments): The story of the merchant and the jinni; The story of the first sheykh and the gazelle; The story of the second sheykh and the two black hounds; The story of the third sheykh and the mule; The story of the fisherman; The story of King Yunan and the sage Duban; The story of the husband and the parrot; The story of the envious wezir and the prince and the ghuleh; The story of the young king of the black islands; The story of the porter and the ladies of Baghdad, and of the three royal mendicants, etc.; The story of the first royal mendicant.
Contents: The story of the second royal mendicant; The story of the envier and the envied; The story of the third royal mendicant; The story of the first of the three ladies of Baghdad; The story of the second of the three ladies of Baghdad; The story of the humpback; The story told by the Christian broker; The story told by the sultan's steward; The story told by the Jewish physician; The story told by the tailor; The barber's story of himself; The barber's story of his first brother; The barber's story of his second brother; The barber's story of his third brother; The barber's story of his fourth brother; The barber's fifth brother; The barber's story of his sixth brother; The story of Nur-Ed-Din and Enis-El-Jelis; The story of Es-Sindibad of the sea and Es-Sindibad of the land; The first voyage of Es-Sindibad of the sea; The second voyage of Es-Sindibad of the sea; The third voyage of Es-Sindibad of the sea; The fourth voyage of Es-Sindibad of the sea; The fifth voyage of Es-Sindibad of the sea; The sixth voyage of Es-Sindibad of the sea; tThe seventh voyage of Es-Sindibad of the sea; The story of the city of brass; The story of Jullanar of the sea; The story of 'Ala-ed-Din and the wonderful lamp; The story of 'Ali Baba and the forty thieves. Vol. 17. Folk-lore and fable, AEsop, Grimm, Andersen: AEsop's fables: The cock and the pearl; The wolf and the lamb; The dog and the shadow; The lion's share; The wolf and the crane; The man and the serpent; The town mouse and the country mouse; The fox and the crow; The sick lion; The ass and the lapdog; The lion and the mouse; The swallow and the other birds; The frogs desiring a king; The mountains in labour; The hares and the frogs; The wolf and the kid; The woodman and the serpent; The bald man and the fly; The fox and the stork; The fox and the mask; The jay and the peacock; The frog and the ox; Androcles; The bat, the birds, and the beasts; The hart and the hunter; The serpent and the file; The man and the wood; The dog and the wolf; The belly and the members; The hart in the ox-stall; The fox and the grapes; The horse, hunter, and stag; The peacock and Juno; The fox and the lion;
Contents: The lion and the statue; The and the grasshopper; The tree and the reed; The fox and the cat; The wolf in sheep's clothing; The dog in the manger; The man and the wooden god; The fisher; The shepherd's boy; The young thief and his mother; The nurse and the wolf; The tortoise and the birds; The two crabs; The ass in the lion's skin; The two fellows and the bear; The two pots; The four oxen and the lion; The fisher and the little fish; Avaricious and envious; The crow and the pitcher; The man and the satyr; The goose with the golden eggs; The labourer and the nightingale; The fox, the cock, and the dog; The wind and the sun; Hercules and the waggoner; The man, the boy, and the donkey; The miser and his gold; The fox and the mosquitoes; The fox without a tail; The one-eyed doe; Belling the cat; The hare and the tortoise; The old man and death; The hare with many friends; The lion in love; The bundle of sticks; The lion, the fox, and the beasts; The ass's brains; The eagle and the arrow; The milkmaid and her pail; The cat-maiden; The horse and the ass; The trumpeter taken prisoner; The buffoon and the countryman; The old woman and the wine-jar; The fox and the goat / AEsop. Grimm's tales: The frog-king, or, Iron Henry; Our lady's child; Faithful John; The pack of ragamuffins; Rapunzel; The three little men in the wood; The three spinners; Hansel and rethel; The fisherman and his wife; The valiant little tailor; Cinderella; Mother Holle; The seven ravens; Little Red-Cap; The Bremen Town-musicians; The girl without hands; Clever Elsie; Thumbling; Thumbling as journeyman; The six swans; Little Briar-Rose; Fundevogel; King Thrushbeard; Little Snow-White; Rumpelstiltskin; The three feathers; The golden goose; Allerleirauh; The wolf and the fox; Hans in luck; The Goose-Girl; The peasant's wise daughter; The spirit in the bottle; Bearskin; The willow-wren and the bear; Wise folks; The shroud; The two kings' children; The seven swabians; One-eye, Two-eyes, and Three-eyes; Snow-White and Rose-Red. Andersen's tales: The ugly duckling; The swineherd; The emperor's new clothes; The little sea-maid; The elfin mound; The wild swans; The Garden of Paradise; The constant tin soldier; The daisy; The nightingale; The storks; The darning-needle; The shadow; The red shoes; Little Ida's flowers; The angel; The flying trunk; The tinder-box; The buckwheat; The bell / Hans Crhistian Andersen --
Contents: Vol. 18. Modern English drama: All for love / by John Dryden -- The school for scandal / by Richard Brinsley Sheridan -- She stoops to conquer / by Oliver Goldsmith -- The cenci / by Percy Bysshe Shelley -- A blot in the 'scutcheon / by Robert Browning -- Manfred / by Lord Byron -- Vol. 19. Faust, part I; Egmont; Hermann and Dorothea / Johann Wolfgang von Goethe -- Doctor Faustus / Christopher Marlowe -- Vol. 20. The divine comedy / of Dante Alighieri -- Vol. 21. I promessi sposi = The betrothed / by Alessandro Manzoni -- Vol. 22. The Odyssey / of Homer -- Vol. 23. Two years before the mast ; and, Twenty-four years after / by R.H. Dana, Jr. -- Vol. 24. On taste; On the sublime and beautiful; Reflections on the French Revolution; A letter to a noble lord / Edmund Burke -- Vol. 25. Autobiography; Essay on liberty / John Stuart Mill -- Characteristics; Inaugural address; Essay on Scott / Thomas Carlyle -- Vol. 26. Continental drama: Life is a dream / by Pedro Calderon de la Barca -- Polyeucte / by Pierre Corneille -- Phaedra / by Jean Baptiste Racine -- Tartuffe, or, The hypocrite / by Jean Baptiste Poquelin Molière -- Minna von Barnhelm, or, The soldier's fortune / by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing -- William Tell / by Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller --
Contents: Vol. 27. English essays from Sir Philip Didney to Macaulay: The defense of poesy / by Sir Philip Sidney -- On Shakespeare; On Bacon / by Ben Jonson -- Of agriculture / by Abraham Cowley -- The vision of Mirza; Westminster Abbey / by Joseph Addison -- The Spectator Club / by Sir Richard Steele -- Hints towards an essay on conversation; A treatise on good manners and good breeding; A letter of advice to a young poet; On the death of Esther Johnson (Stella) / by Jonathan Swift -- The shortest-way with the dissenters; The education of women / by Daniel Defoe -- Life of Addison, 1672-1719 / by Samuel Johnson -- Of the standard of taste / by David Hume -- Fallacies of anti-reformers / by Sydney Smith -- On poesy or art / by Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- Of persons one would wish to have seen / by William Hazlitt -- Deaths of little children; On the realities of imagination / by Leigh Hunt -- On the tragedies of Shakspere / by Charles Lamb-- Levana and Our Ladies of Sorrow / by Thomas de Quincey -- A defence of poetry / by Percy Byshhe Shelley -- Machiavelli / by Thomas Babington Macaulay -- Vol. 28. Essays English and American: Jonathan Swift / William Makepeace Thackeray -- The idea of a university / John Henry Newman -- The study of poetry / Matthew Arnold -- Sesame and Lilies / John Ruskin -- John Milton / Walter Bagehot -- Science and culture / Thomas Henry Huxley -- Race and language / Edward Augustus Freeman -- Truth of intercourse; Samuel Pepys / Robert Louis Stevenson -- On the elevation of the laboring classes / William Ellery Channing -- The poetic principle / Edgar Allan Poe. -- Walking / Henry David Thoreau -- Abraham Lincoln; Democracy / James Russell Lowell --
Contents: Vol. 29. The voyage of the Beagle / by Charles Darwin -- Vol. 30. Scientific papers-- physics, chemistry, astronomy, geology: The forces of matter; The chemical history of a candle / by Michael Faraday -- On the conservation of force; Ice and glaciers / by Hermann von Helmholtz -- The wave theory of light; The tides / by Sir William Thomson (Lord Kelvin) -- The extent of the universe / by Simon Newcomb -- Geographical evolution / by Sir Archibald Geikie -- Vol. 31. The autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini / Benvenuto Cellini -- Vol. 32. Literary and philosophical essays French, German, and Italian: That we should not judge of our happiness until after our death; That to philosophise is to learne how to die; Of the institution and education of children; Of friendship; Of bookes / by Montaigne -- Montaigne; What is a classic / by Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve -- The poetry of the Celtic races / by Ernest Renan -- The education of the human race / by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing -- Letters upon the aesthetic education of man / by J.C. Friedrich von Schiller -- Fundamental principles of the metaphysic of morals; Transition from popular moral philosophy to the metaphysic of morals / Immanuel Kant -- Byron and Goethe / by Giuseppe Mazzini --
Contents: Vol. 33. Voyages and travels ancient and modern: An account of Egypt / by Herodotus -- Germany / by Tacitus -- Sir Francis Drake revived / by Sir Francis Drake; edited by Philip Nichols -- Sir Francis Drake's famous voyage round the world / by Francis Pretty -- Drake's great armada / by Captain Walter Bigges -- Sir Humphrey Gilbert's voyage to Newfoundland / by Edward Haies -- The discovery of Guiana / by Sir Walter Raleigh -- Vol. 34. French and English Philosophers: Discourse on the method of rightly conducting the reason and seeking the truth in the sciences / by René Descartes -- Letters on the English / by Voltaire -- A discourse upon the origin and the foundation of the inequality among mankind; Profession of faith of a Savoyard vicar / by J.J. Rousseau -- Of man, being the first part of Leviathan / by Thomas Hobbes --
Contents: Vol. 35. Chronicle and romance: The chronicles of Froissart / Jean Froissart; translated by Lord Berners; edited by G.C. Macaulay -- The holy grail / Sir Thomas Malory from the Caxton edition of the Morte d'Arthur -- A description of Elizabethan England / written by William Harrison for Holinshed's Chronicles -- Vol. 36. The prince / by Niccolo Machiavelli -- Utopia / by Sir Thomas More -- Ninety-five theses: address to the German nobility concerning Christian liberty / by Martin Luther -- Vol. 37. English philosophers of the seventeenth and eighteenth centureis: Some thoughts concerning education / by John Locke -- Three dialogues between Hylas and Philonous in opposition to sceptics and atheists / by George Berkeley -- An enquiry concerning human understanding / by David Hume -- Vol. 38. Scientific papers; physiology, medicine, surgery, geology: The oath of Hippocrates; The law of Hippocrates / Hippocrates -- Journeys in diverse places / Ambrose Paré -- On the motion of the heart and blood in animals / William Harvey -- The three original publications on vaccination against smallpox / Edward Jenner -- The contagiousness of puerperal fever / O.W. Holmes -- On the antiseptic principle of the practice of surgery / Lord Lister -- The physiological theory of fermentation / Louis Pasteur; translated by F. Faulkner and D.C. Robb, Revised -- The germ theory and its applications to medicine and surgery (Revised) / Louis Pasteur -- On the extension of the germ theory to the etiology of certain common diseases (Revised) / Louis Pasteur -- Prejudices which have retarded the progress of geology / Sir Charles Lyell -- Uniformity in the series of past changes in the animate and inanimate world / Sir Charles Lyell --
Contents: Vol. 39. Prefaces and prologues to famous books: Title, prologue and epilogues to the Recuyell of the Histories of Troy; Epilogue to Dictes and sayings of the philosophers; Prologue to Golden legend; Prologue to Caton; Epilogue to Aesop; Proem to Chaucer's Canterbury tales; Prologue to Malory's King Arthur; Prologue to Virgil's Eneydos / William Caxton -- Dedication of the Institutes of the Christian religion / John Calvin -- Dedication of the Revolutions of the heavenly bodies / Nicolaus Copernicus -- Preface to the History of the Reformation in Scotland / John Knox -- Prefatory letter to Sir Walter Raleigh on The Faerie Queene / Edmund Spenser -- Preface to the History of the world / Sir Walter Raleigh -- Prooemium, epistle, dedicatory, preface, and plan of the Instauratio magna, etc.; Preface to the Novum organum / Francis Bacon -- Preface to the first folio edition of Shakespeare's plays / Heminge and Condell -- Preface to the Philosophiae naturalis principia mathematica / Sir Isaac Newton -- Preface to Fables, ancient and modern / John Dryden -- Preface to Joseph Andrews / Henry Fielding -- Preface to the English dictionary; Preface to Shakespeare / Samuel Johnson -- Introduction to the Propylaen / J.W. von Goethe -- Prefaces to various volumes of poems; Appendix to Lyrical ballads; Essay supplementary to preface / William Wordsworth -- Preface to Cromwell / Victor Hugo -- Preface to Leaves of grass / Walt Whitman -- Introduction to the History of English literature / H.A. Taine --
Contents: Vol. 40. English poetry in three volumes, volume I, from Chaucer to Gray: The prologue to the Canterbury tales; The nun's priest's tale / Geoffrey Chaucer -- The Douglas tragedy; The twa sisters; Edward; Babylon, or, The bonnie banks o Fordie; Hind horn; Lord Thomas and fair Annet; Love Gregor; Bonny Barbara Allan; The gay goss-hawk; The three ravens; The twa corbies; Sir Patrick Spence; Thomas Rymer and the Queen of Elfland; Sweet William's ghost; The wife of Usher's Well; Hugh of Lincoln; Young Bicham; Get up and bar the door; The Battle of Otterburn; Chevy Chase; Johnie Armstrong; Captain Car; The bonny Earl of Murray; Kinmont Willie; Bonnie George Campbell; The dowy houms o Yarrow; Mary Hamilton; The Baron of Brackley; Bewick and Grahame; A gest of Robyn Hode; Balwo; The old cloak; Jolly good ale and old; A supplication; The lover's appeal / Sir Thomas Wyatt -- Complaint of the absence of her lover being upon the sea; The means to attain happy life / Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey -- A lover's lullaby / George Gascoigne -- Phillida and Coridon / Nicholas Breton -- A sweet lullaby; Preparations; The unfaithful shepherdess; Beauty bathing / Anthony Munday -- Amantium irae / Richard Edwardes -- His pilgrimage; The lie; Verses; What is our life / Sir Walter Raleigh -- My mind to me a kingdom is / Sir Edward Dyer -- Cupid and Campaspe; Spring's welcome / John Lyly -- Song; A dirge; A ditty; Loving in truth; Be your words made, good sir, of Indian ware; To sleep; To the moon / Sir Philip Sidney -- Rosalind's madrigal; Rosaline; Phillis / Thomas Lodge -- Paris and Oenone / George Peele -- The burning babe / Robert Southwell -- Beauty, time and love sonnets; To sleep / Samuel Daniel -- Agincourt; To the Virginian voyage; Love's farewell ; Michael Drayton; Diaphenia / Henry Constable -- Prothalamion; Epithalamion; A ditty; Perigot and Willie's roundelay; Easter; What guile is this; Fair is my love; So oft as I her beauty do behold; Rudely thou wrongest my dear heart's desire; One day I wrote her name upon the Strand; Like as the culver, on the bared bough / Edmund Spenser -- To roses in the bosom of Castara; Nox nocti indicat scientiam / William Habington -- The passionate shepherd to his love; Her reply / Christopher Marlowe -- Our Blessed Lady's lullaby / Richard Rowlands.
Contents: In the name of pestilence; Spring / Thomas Nashe -- Winter; O mistress mine; Fancy; Under the greenwood tree; A lover and his lass; Silvia; Spring; Lullaby; Ophelia's song; Where the bee sucks; Love's perjuries; Take, o take; A madrigal; Amiens' song; Dawn song; Dirge of love; Fidele's dirge; A sea dirge; Sonnets 18, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 54, 55, 57, 60, 64, 65, 66, 71, 73, 87, 90, 94, 97, 98, 104, 106, 107, 109, 110, 111, 116, 129, 146, 148 / William Shakespeare -- Content / Robert Greene -- The nightingale / Richard Barnfield -- Cherry-ripe; Follow your saint; When to her lute Corinna sings; Follow thy fair sun; Turn all thy thoughts to eyes; Integer vitae / Thomas Campion -- A passion of my Lord of Essex / Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex -- Elizabeth of Bohemia; Character of a happy life / Sir Henry Wotton -- A renunciation / Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford -- Simplex munditiis; The triumph; The noble nature; To Celia; A farewell to the world; A nymph's passion; Epode; Epitaph on Elizabeth L. H.; On Lucy, Countess of Bedford; An ode to himself; Hymn to Diana; On salathiel pavy; His supposed mistress; To the memory of my beloved, the author, Mr. William Shakespeare, and what he hath left us / Ben Jonson -- The funeral; A humn to God the Father; Valediction, forbidding mourning; Death; The dream; Song; Sweetest love, I do not go; Lover's infiniteness; Love's deity; Stay, o sweet; The blossom; The good morrow; Present in absence / John Donne -- Lov'es omnipresence / Joshua Sylvester -- To Aurora / William Alexander, Earl of Stirling -- Farewell, rewards and fairies / Richard Corbet -- Pack, clouds, away / Thomas Heywood.
Contents: Country glee; Cold's the wind; O sweet content / Thomas Dekker -- On the tombs in Westminster Abbey; Master Francis Beaumont's letter to Ben Jonson / Francis Beaumont -- Aspatia's song; Melancholy / John Fletcher -- Coll for the robin-redbreast / John Webster -- O Waly, Waly; Helen of Kirconnel; My love in her attire; Love not me; Saint John Baptist; Madrigal; Life; Human folly; The problem; To his lute; For the Magdalene; Content and resolute; Alexis, here she stayed, among these pines; Summons to love / William Drummond -- I loved a lass; The lover's resolution / George Wither -- On the Countess Dowager of Pembroke / William Browne (?) -- Cherry-ripe; A child's grace; The mad maid's song; To the virgins; To Dianeme; A sweet disorder; Whenas in silds; To Anthea who may command him any thing; To daffodils; To blossoms; Corinna's Maying / Robert Herrick -- An ecstasy / Francis Quarles -- Love; Virtue; The elixir; The collar; The flower; Easter song; The pulley / George Herbert -- Beyond the veil; The retreat / Henry Vaughan -- Life / Francis Bacon, Viscount St. Alban -- The glories of our blood and state; The last conqueror / James Shirley -- The true beauty; Ask me no more; Know, Celia; Give me more love / Thomas Carew -- The constant lover; Why so pale and wan / Sir John Suckling -- Dawn Song / Sir William D'Avenant.
Contents: To Lucasta, on going to the wars; To Althea, from prison; To Lucasta, going beyond the seas / Richard Lovelace -- On a girlde; Go, lovely rose / Edmund Waller -- On the Queen's return from the Low Countries / William Cartwright -- My dear and only love / James Graham, Marquis of Montrose -- Wishes for the supposed mistress; Upon the book and picture of the seraphical Saint Teresa / Richard Crashaw -- Let us drink and be merry / Thomas Jordan -- A supplication; Cheer up, my mates; Drinking; On the death of Mr. William Hervey / Abraham Cowley -- The resolve / Alexander Brome -- A garden; The picture of Little T. C. in a prospec of flowers; Horation ode upon Cromwell's return from Ireland; Song of the emigrants in Bermuda; Thoughts in a garden / Andrew Marvell -- Love will find ou the way; Phillada flouts me; Epitaph on Charles II / Earl of Rochester -- Chloris; Celia / Sir Charles Sedley -- Ode; Song to a fair young lady, going out of the town in the spring; Song for St. Cecilia's day; Alexander's feast; On Milton / John Dryden -- To a child of quality; Cloe; The dying Adrian to his soul; Epigram / Matthew Prior -- True greatness / Isaac Watts -- Werena my heart licht I wad dee / Lady Grisel Baillie -- Hymn / Joseph Addison -- Peggy / Allan Ramsay -- Love in her eyes sits playing; Black-eyed Susan / John Gay -- Sally in our alley / Henry Carey -- Solitude; On a certain lady at court; Essay on man / Alexander Pope -- To Charlotte Pulteney / Ambrose Philips -- The blind boy / Colley Cibber -- Rule, Britannia; To fortune / James Thomson -- Elegy written in a country churchyard; Ode on a distant prospect of Eton College; Hymn to adversity; Ode on the spring; The progress of poesy; The bard; Ode on the pleasure arising from vicissitude; On a favourite cat, drowned in a tub of gold fishes / Thomas Gray -- Shorten sail / George Bubb Dodington (Lord Melcombe)
Contents: Vol. 41. English poetry in three volumes, volume II, from Collins to Fitzgerald: Fidele; Ode written in MDCCXLVI; The passions; To evening / William Collins -- The dying man in his garden / George Sewell -- The flowers of the forest / Alison Rutherford Cockburn -- Lament for Flodden / Jane Elliot -- A song to David / Christopher Smart -- Willy drowned in Yarrow -- The braes of Yarrow / John Logan -- A hunting song / Henry Fielding -- Tom Bowling / Charles Dibdin -- On the death of Dr. Robert Levet; A satire / Samuel Johnson -- When lovely woman stoops; Retaliation; The deserted village; The traveller, or, A prospect of society / Oliver Goldsmith -- If doughty deeds / Robert Graham of Gartmore -- For lack of gold / Adam Austin -- The loss of the royal George; To a young lady; The poplar field; The solitude of Alexander Selkirk; To Mary Unwin; To the same; Boadicea: an ode; The castaway; The shrubbery; On the receipt of my mother's picture out of Norfolk; The diverting history of John Gilpin / William Cowper -- Drinking song / Richard Brinsley Sheridan -- Life / Anna Laetitia Barbauld -- Ca' the yowes to the knowes / Isobel Pagan (?) -- Auld Robin Gray / Lady Anne Lindsay -- Song from Aella / Thomas Chatterton -- The land o' the Leal; He's ower the hills that I lo'e weel; The auld house; The Laird o' Cockpen; Wha'll be king but Charlie?; Charlie is my darling / Carolina Oliphant, Lady Nairne -- Wooed and married and a' / Alexander Ross -- Tullochgorum / John Skinner -- To the cuckoo / Michael Bruce -- Logie o' Buchan / George Halket -- The braes of Yarrow / William Hamilton of Bangour -- I lo'ed ne'er a laddie but ane; Cume under my plaidie / Hector MacNeil -- An ode; On parent knees a naked new-born child / Sir William Jones -- And ye shall walk in silk attire / Susanna Blamire -- My mother bids me bind my hair / Anne Hunter -- The year, that's awa' / John Dunlop -- A wish; The sleeping beauty / Samuel Rogers -- The tiger; Ah! sun-flower; To spring; Reeds of innocence; Night; Auguries of innocence; Nurse's song; Holy Thursday; The divine image; Song / William Blake -- To-morrow / John Collins -- Jessie, the flower o' Dunblane; Gloomy winter's now awa' / Robert Tannahill.
Contents: Ode on intimations of immortality from recollections of early childhood; My heart leaps up; The two April mornings; The fountain; Written in March; Nature and the poet; Ruth: or the influences of nature; A lesson; Michael; Yarrow unvisited; Yarrow visited; Yarrow revisited; Lines composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey; The daffodils; To the daisy; To the cuckoo; The green linnet; Written in early spring; To the skylark; The affliction of Margaret; Simon Lee the old huntsman; Ode to duty; She was a phantom of delight; To the highland girl of Inversneyde; The solitary reaper; The reverie of poor Susan; To Toussaint L'Ouverture; Character of the happy warrior; Resolution and independence; Laodamia; We are seven; Lucy; The inner vision; By the sea; Upon Westminster Bridge; To a distant friend; Desideria; We must be free or die; England and Switzerland; On the extinction of the Venetian Republic; London, MDCCCII; The same; When I have borne; The world is too much with us; Within King's College Chapel, Cambridge; Valedictory sonnet to the River Duddon; composed at Neidpath Castle, the property of Lord Queensberry; Admonition to a traveller; To sleep; The sonnet / William Wordsworth -- Dover cliffs / William Lisle Bowles -- The rime of the ancient mariner; Kubla Khan; Youth and age; Love; Hymn before sunrise, in the Vale of Chamouni; Christabel; Dejection: an ode / Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- After Blenheim; The scholar / Robert Southey -- The old familiar faces; Hester; On an infant dying as soon as born / Charles Lamb.
Contents: The outlaw; To a lock of hair; Jock of Hazeldean; Eleu Loro; A serenade; The rover; The maid of Neidpath; Gathering song of Donald the Black; Border ballad; The pride of youth; Coronach; Lucy Ashton's song; Answer; Rosabelle; Hunting song; Lochinvar; Bonny Dundee; Datur hora quieti; Here's a health to King Charles; Harp of the north, farewell! / Sir Walter Scott -- Kilmeny; When the kye comes hame; The skylark; Lock the door, Lariston / James Hogg -- Barthram's dirge / Robert Surtees -- The soldier's dream; To the evening star; Ode to winter; Lord Ullin's daughter; The river of life; To the evening star; The maid of Neidpaht; Ye mariners of England; Battle of the Baltic; Hohenlinden / Thomas Campbell -- Freedom and love / J. Campbell -- Hame, hame, hame; A wet sheet and a flowing sea / Allan Cunningham -- Youth and age; The destruction of Sennacherib; Ellegy on Thyrza; When we two parted; For music; She walks in beauty; All for love; Elegy; To augusta; Epistle to Augusta; Maid of Athens; Darkness; Longing; Fare thee well; The prisoner of Chillon; On the Castle of Chillon; Song of Saul before his last battle; The isles of Greece; On this day I complete my thirty-sixth year / George Gordon, Lord Byron -- The light of other days; Pro patria mori; The meeting of the waters; The last rose of summer; The harp that once through Tara's halls; A Canadian boat-song; The journey onwards; The young May moon; Echo; At the mid hour of night / Thomas Moore -- The burial of Sir John Moore at Corunna / Charles Wolfe -- Hymn of Pan; Hellas; Invocation; Stanzas written in dejection near Naples; I fear thy kisses; Lines to an Indian air; To a skylark; Love's philosophy; To the night; Ode to the west wind; Written among the Euganean Hills, north Italy; Hymn to the spirit of nature; A lament; A dream of the unknown; The invitation; The recollection; To the moon; A widow bird; To a lady, with a guitar; One word is too often profaned; Ozymandias of Egypt; The flight of love; The cloud; Stanzas-- April, 1814;
Contents: Music, when soft voices die; The poet's dream; The world's wanderers; Adonais / Percy Bysshe Shelley -- Jenny kiss'd me; Abou Ben Adhem / James Henry Leigh Hunt -- The realm of fancy; Ode on the poets; The mermaid tavern; Happy insensiblity; Ode to a nightingale; Ode on a Grecian urn; Ode to autumn; Ode to Psyche; Ode on melancholy; The eve of St. Agnes; Le belle dame sans merci; On the grasshopper and the cricket; On first looking into Chapman's Homer; To sleep; The human seasons; Great spirits now on Earth are sojourning; The terror of death; Last sonnet / John Keats -- Rose Aylmer; Twenty years hence; Proud word you never spoke; Absence; Dirce; Corinna to Tanagra, from Athens; Mother, I cannot mind my wheel; Well I remember; No, my own love; Robert Browning; The death of Artemidora; AIphigeneia; 'Do you remember me?'; For an epitaph at Fiesole; On Lucretia Borgia's hair; On his seventy-fiflth birthday; To my ninth decade; Death stands above me; On living too long / Walter Savage Landor -- Fair Ines; The bridge of sighs; The death bed; Past and present / Thomas Hood -- Glengariff / Sir Aubrey de Vere -- She is not fair / Hartley Coleridge -- To night / Joseph Blanco White -- The loveliness of love / George Darley -- The armada; A Jacobite's epitaph / Thomas Babington Macaulay, Lord Macaulay -- The refusal of Charon / Sir William Edmondstoune Aytoun-- The babie / Hugh Miller -- Lament of the Irish emigrant / Helen Selina, Lady Dufferin -- Letty's globe / Charles Tennyson Turner -- The fair hills of Ireland / Sir Samuel Ferguson -- A musical instrument; Sonnets from the Portuguese, 1-44; The sleep / Elizabeth Barrett Browning -- Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam of Naishapur / Edward Fitzgerald.
Contents: Vol. 41 English poetry in three volumes, volume III, from Tennyson to Whitman: The lady of Shalott; Sweet and low; Tears, idle tears; Blow, bugle, blow; Home they brought her warrior dead; Now sleeps the crimson petal; O swallow, swallow; Break, break, break; n the valley of Cauteretz; Vivien's song; Enid's song; Ulysses; Locksley hall; Morte d'Arthur; The lotos-eaters; You ask me, why; Love thou thy land; Sir Galahad; The higher pantheism; Flower in the crannied wall; Wages; The charge of the Light Brigade; The revenge; Rizpah; To Virgil; Maud; Crossing the Bar / Alfred, Lord Tennyson -- Sonnet / Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton -- The end of the play / William Makepeace Thackeray -- Airly Beacon; The sands of Dee; Young and old; Ode to the north-east wind / Charles Kingsley -- The Canadian boat song / J. Wilson (?) -- Prospice; 'How they brought the good news from Ghent to Aix' (16--); The lost leader; Home=thoughts, from abroad; Home-thoughts, from the sea; Parting at morning; The lost mistress; The last ride together; Pippa's song; You'll love me yet; My last duchess; The bishop orders his tomb at Saint Praxed's Church; Evelyn Hope; A toccata of Galuppi's; Memorabilia; The patriot; A grammarian's funeral; Andrea Del Sarto; One word more; Abt vogler; Rabbi Ben Ezra; Never the time and the place; Dedication of the ring and the book; Epilogue / Robert Browning -- Last lines; The old stoic / Emily Bronte -- And shall Trelawny die? / Robert Stephen Hawker -- Departure / Coventry Patmore.
Contents: Heraclitus; Mimnermus in church / William (Johnson) Cory -- The ballad of Keith of Ravelston / Sydney Dobell -- The fairies / William Allingham -- That holy thing; Baby / George Mac Donald -- The last wish / Edward, Earl of Lytton -- Say not the struggle naught availeth; The stream of life; In a London square; Qua cursum ventus; Where lies the land / Arthur Hugh Clough -- The forsaken merman; The song of Callicles; To Marguerite; Requiescat; Shakespeare; Rugby Chapel; Memorial verses; Dover Beach; The better part; Worldly place; The last word / Matthew Arnold -- Love in the valley / George Meredith -- Barbara / Alexander Smith -- The ivy green / Charles Dickens -- My garden / Thomas Edward Brown -- Gifts / James Thomson (B.V.) -- The blessed damozel; The king's tragedy; Lovesight; Heart's hope; Genius in beauty; Silent noon; Love-sweetness; Heart's compass; Her gifts / Dante Gabriel Rossetti -- Song; Remember; Up-hill; In the round tower at Jhansi / Christina Georgina Rossetti -- The defence of Guenevere; Prologue to the Earthly paradise; The nymph's song to Hylas; The day is coming; The days that were / William Morris -- A white rose / John Boyle O'Reilly -- Ode / Arthur William Edgar O'Shaughnessy -- Liz / Rober Williams Buchanan -- Chorus from 'Atalanta'; Itylus; The garden of Proserpine; A match; A forsaken garden / Algernon Charles Swinburne.
Contents: Margaritae Sorori; Invictus; England, my England / William Ernest Henley -- In the Highlands; Te celestial surgeon; Requiem / Robert Louis Stevenson -- Thanatopsis; Robert of Lincoln; Song of Marion's men; June; The past; To a waterfowl; The death of Lincoln / William Cullen Bryant -- Lenore; The haunted palace; To Helen; The raven; Ulalume; The bells; To my mother; For Annie; Annabel Lee; The conqueror worm / Edgar Allan Poe -- Good-bye; The apology; Brahma; Days; Give all to love; Concord hymn; The humble-bee; The problem; Woodnotes; Boston hymn / Ralph Waldo Emerson -- A psalm of life; The light of stars; Hymn to the night; Footsteps of the angles; The wreck of the Sesperus; The village blacksmith; Serenade; The rainy day; The day is done; The bridge; Resignation; Children; The building of the ship; My lost youth; The fiftieth birthday of Agassiz; The children's hour; Paul Revere's ride; Killed at the ford; Evangeline / Henry Wadsworth Longfellow -- The eternal goodness; Randolph of Roanoke; Massachusetts to Virginia; Barclay of Ury; Maud Muller; The barefoot boy; Skipper Ireson's ride; The pipes at Lucknow; Barbara Frietchie / John Greenleaf Whittier -- The chambered nautilus; Old Ironsides; The last leaf; Contentment / Oliver Wendell Holmes -- The present crisis; The pious editor's creed; The courtin'; Ode recited at the Harvard commemoration / James Russell Lowell -- The marshes of Glynn; The revenge of Hamish; How love looked for hell / Sidney Lanier -- The reveille / Bret Harte -- One's-self I sing; Beat! Beat! Drums!; Vigil strange I kept on the field one night; Pioneers! O pioneers!; Ethiopia saluting the colors; The wound-dresser; Give me the splendid silent sun; O captian! My captain!; When lilacs last in the dooryard bloom'd; Prayer of Columbus; The last invocation / Walt Whitman.
Contents: Vol. 43. American historical documents 1000-1904: The voyages to Vinland -- The letter of Columbus to Luis de Sant Angel announcing his discovery -- Amerigo Vespucci's account of his first voyage -- John Cabot's discovery of North America -- First Charter of Virginia -- The Mayflower Compact -- The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut -- The Massachusetts Body of Liberties -- Arbitrary government described and the government of the Massachusetts vindicated from the aspersion / by John Winthrop -- The instrument of government -- A healing question / by Sir Henry Vane -- John Eliot's brief narrative -- Declaration of rights -- The Declaration of independence -- The Mecklenburg declaration of independence -- Articles of Confederation -- Articles of capitulation, Yorktown -- Treaty with Great Britain -- Constitution of the United States -- The Federalist, nos. 1 and 2 -- Opinion of Chief Justice Marshall, in the case of McCulloch vs. the State of Maryland / John Marshall -- Washington's first inaugural address / George Washington -- Treaty with the Six Nations -- Washington's farewell address / George Washington -- Treaty with France (Louisiana Purchase) -- Treaty with Great Britain (end of the War of 1812) -- Arrangement as to the naval force to be respectively maintained on the American lakes -- Treaty with Spain (acquisition of Florida) -- The Monroe doctrine / James Monroe -- Webster-Ashburton treaty with Great Britain -- Treaty with Mexico -- Fugitive Slave Act -- Lincoln's first inaugural address; Emancipation proclomation / Abraham Lincoln -- Haskell's account of the Battle of Gettysburg / Frank Aretas Haskell -- Lincoln's Gettysburg address; Proclamation of amnesty; Lincoln's letter to Mrs. Bixby / Abraham Linconl -- Terms of Lee's surrender at Appomattox -- Lee's farewell to his army / Robert E. Lee -- Lincoln's second inaugural address -- Proclamation declaring the insurrection at an end -- Treaty with Russia (Alaska purchase) -- Annexation of the Hawaiian Islands -- Recognition of the independence of Cuba -- Treaty with Spain (cession of Porto Rico and the Philippines) -- Convention between the United States and the Republic of Panama.
Contents: Vol. 44. Sacred writings in two volumes, volume I, Confucian, Hebrew, Christian, Part I: The sayings of Confucius -- The book of Job -- The book of psalms -- Ecclesiastes, or, The preacher -- The gospel according to Luke -- The acts of the apostles -- Vol. 45. Sacred writings in two volumes, volume II, Christian, part II, Buddhist, Hindu, Mohammadan: The first epistle of Paul to the Corinthians -- The second epistle of Paul to the Corinthians -- Hymns of the Christian church -- Buddhist writings / translated and annotated by Henry Clarke Warren -- The Bhagavad-Gita, or, Song celestial / translated by Sir Edwin Arnold -- Chapters from the Koran / translated and annotated by E.H. Palmer -- Vol. 46. Elizabethan drama in two volumes, volume I, Marlowe, Shakespeare: Edward the Second / by Christopher Marlowe -- The tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark; The tragedy of King Lear; The traged of Macbeth; The tempest / by William Shakespeare -- Vol. 47. Elizabethan drama in two volumes, volume II, Dekker, Johson, Beaumont and Fletcher, Webster, Massinger: The shoemakers' holiday / by Thomas Dekker -- The alchemist / by Ben Jonson -- Philaster / by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher -- The Duchess of Malfi / by John Webster -- A new way to pay old debts / by Philip Massinger.
Contents: Vol. 48. Blaise Pascal, Thoughts, letters, minor works: Thoughts on mind and style; The misery of man without God; Of the necessity of the wager; Of the means of belief; Justice and the reason of effects; The philosophers; Morality and doctrine; The fundamentals of the Christian religion; Perpetuity; Typology; The prophecies; Proofs of Jesus Christ; The miracles; Polemical fragments; [Letters] To his sister Jacqueline; To Mme. Perier; To the same; To Mme. and M. Perier; To M. Perier; To Mme. Perier; To the Marchioness de Sable; To M. Perier; To Mme Perier; To the same; To Mlle. de Roannez (nine letters); To Queen Christina; [Minor works] Epitaph of M. Pascal, Pere; Prayer, to ask of God the proper use of sickness; Comparison between Christians of early times and those of to-day; Discourses on the condition of the great; On the conversion of the sinner; Conversation of Epictetus and Montaigne; The art of persuasion; Discourse on the passion of love; Of the geometrical spirit; Preface to the Treatise on vacuum; New fragment of the Treatise on vacuum -- Vol. 49. Epic and saga: Beowulf -- The song of Roland -- The destruction of Da Derga's hostel -- The story of the Volsungs and Niblungs -- Songs from the Elder Edda -- Vol. 50. Lectures on The Harvard classics: History: General introduction / by Robert Matteson Johnston -- Ancient history / by William Scott Ferguson -- The Renaissance / by Murray Anthony Potter.
Contents: The French Revolution / by Robert Matteson Johnston -- The territorial development of the United States / by Frederick Jackson Turner -- Poetry: General introduction / by Carleton Noyes -- Homer and the epic / by Charles Burton Gulick -- Dante / by Charles Hall Grandgent -- The poems of John Milton / by Ernest Bernbaum -- The English anthology / by Carleton Noyes -- Natural science: General introduction; Astronomy; Physics and chemistry; The biological science / by Lawrence Joseph Henderson -- Kelvin on "Light" and "the tides" / by William Morris Davis -- Philosophy: General introduction / by Ralph Barton Perry -- Socrates, Plato, and the Roman Stoics / by Charles Pomeroy Parker -- The rise of modern philosophy; Introduction to Kant / by Ralph Barton Perry -- Emerson / by Chester Noyes Greenough -- Biography: General introduction / by William Roscoe Thayer -- Plutarch / by William Scott Ferguson -- Benvenuto Cellini / by Chandler Rathfon Post -- Franklin and Woolman / by Chester Noyes Greenough -- John Stuart Mill / by O.M.W. Sprague -- Prose fiction: General introduction / by William Allan Neilson -- Popular prose fiction / by Fred Norris Robinson -- Malory / by Gustavus Howard Maynadier -- Cervantes; Manzoni / by J.D.M. Ford -- Criticism and the essay: General introduction / by Bliss Perry -- What the Middle Ages read / by William Allan Neilson.
Contents: Theories of poetry / by Bliss Perry -- AEsthetic criticism in Germany / by William Allan Neilson -- The composition of a criticism / by Ernest Bernbaum -- Education: General introduction / by Henry Wyman Holmes -- Francis Bacon / by Ernest Bernbaum -- Locke and Milton / by Henry Wyman Holmes -- Carlyle and Newman / by Frank W.C. Hersey -- Huxley on science and culture / by A.O. Norton -- Political science: General introduction / by Thomas Nixon Carver -- Theories of government in the Renaissance / by O.M.W. Sprague -- Adam Smith and the "Wealth of nations" / by Charles J. Bullock -- The growth of the American Constitution / by William Bennett Munro -- Law and liberty / by Roscoe Pound -- Drama: General introduction / by George Pierce Baker -- Greek tragedy / by Charles Burton Gulick -- The Elizabethan drama / by William Allan Neilson -- The Faust legend / by Kuno Francke -- Modern English drama / by Ernest Bernbaum -- Voyages and travel: General introduction / by Roland Burrage Dixon -- Herodotus on Egypt / by George H. Chase -- The Elizabethan adventurers / by William Allan Neilson -- The Era of Discovery / by William Bennett Munro -- Darwin's Voyage of the Beagle / by George Howard Parker -- Religion: General introduction / by Ralph Barton Perry -- Buddhism / by Charles Rockwell Lanman -- Confucianism / by Alfred Dwight Sheffield -- Greek religion / by Clifford Herschel Moore -- Pascal / by Charles Henry Conrad Wright.
Contents: Vol. 51. The idexicon, a guide to the great ideas of the Eastern and Western worlds: Introduction. List of volumes in The Harvard classics. The idexicon. Poetry guide. Selections for elementary school children. Selections for junior high school students. Selections for senior high school students.
Subject term: Literature--Collections.
Added author: Eliot, Charles William, 1834-1926.
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