On Seeing Weather-beaten Trees, 362 On the Sea, 586 On This Day I Complete My Thirty- One Word Is Too Often Profaned, 601 Outwitted, 361 Parting at Morning, 569 Pine Trees and the Sky: Evening, 247 Plantation Play-Song, 29 Quiet Work, 550 Rabbi Ben Ezra, from, 575 Red, Red Rose, A, 509 Reverie of Poor Susan, 347 Rhodora, The, 237 Rime of the Ancient Mariner, The, 117 Ring Out, Wild Bells (from In Memo- Road, The, 432 Road to Dieppe, The, 410 Roadways, 12 Robin Hood and Allin a Dale, 16 Sands of Dee, The, 337 Sea Gipsy, The, 3 "Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's She Dwelt among the Untrodden Ways, She Walks in Beauty, 390 She Was a Phantom of Delight, 345 72 Sigh No More, Ladies! (from Much Ado "Since Brass, Nor Stone, Nor Earth, Snake, The, 356 Snow-bound, from, 252 Soldier, The, 438 Soldier's Dream, The, 220 Solitary Reaper, The, 632 Solitude of Alexander Selkirk, The, 499 Song for All Seas, All Ships, 353 Song (from Osorio), 577 Song (from Pippa Passes),·568 Song of Honor, The, 314 Song of Sherwood, 20 Song: She Is Not Fair to Outward View, 591 Spacious Firmament on High, The, 344 Spires of Oxford, The, 91 "When I Have Seen by Time's Fell Hand Defaced," 685 When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer, When I Peruse the Conquer'd Fame, "When in the Chronicle of Wasted When Malindy Sings, 32 When the Frost Is on the Punkin, 58 Where the Bee Sucks, There Suck I Wonderful "One-Hoss Shay," The, 42 Yarn of the "Nancy Bell," The, 188 Young and Old, 335 INDEX OF FIRST LINES A late lark twitters from the quiet skies, A narrow fellow in the grass, 356 A song, a poem of itself— the word A thing of beauty is a joy forever, 580 Abou Ben Adhem (may his tribe in- Afoot and light-hearted I take to the After the whipping he crawled into bed, Alas! they had been friends in youth, All day they loitered by the resting All that we know of April is her way, 236 Good people all, of every sort, 41 93 Groping along the tunnel, step by Grow old along with me, 575 Hail to thee, blithe spirit, 604 Hast thou named all the birds without a gun, 237 Have you forgotten yet, 435 Have you heard of the wonderful one- Hear, sweet spirit, hear the spell, 577 He will not come, and still I wait, 486 How happy is he born and taught, 669 157 How memory cuts away the years, 358 I am fevered with the sunset, 3 I am he that walks with the tender and I am monarch of all I survey, 499 I bring fresh showers for the thirsting "I cannot quite remember . . . There |