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adam_text | CONTENTS
PART
I:
ENGLISH
POETRY
PROLOGUE
INVOCATION
TO
YOUTH
/
BY
LAURENCE
BINYON
..........................................
15
CHAPTER
I:
A
BOOK
OF
EXPERIENCES
THE
NATIVE
HOME
OF
THE
ENGLISH
THIS
ENGLAND
/
BY
WILLIAM
SHAKESPEARE
.............................................
15
ENGLAND
/
BY
WILLIAM
H.
DAVIES
..............................................................
16
LONDON
TOWN
/
BY
JOHN
MASEFIELD
........................................................
16
UPON
WESTMINSTER
BRIDGE
/
BY
WILLIAM
WORDSWORTH
..........................
17
IN
LADY
STREET
/
BY
JOHN
DRINKWATER
.....................................................
18
THE
SOUTH
COUNTRY
/
BY
HILAIRE
BELLOC
...................................................
20
THE
BONNIE
BANKS
OF
AYR
/
BY
ROBERT
BURNS
........................................
22
IN
THE
HIGHLANDS
/
BY
ROBERT
LOUIS
STEVENSON
........................................
23
HAPPY
IS
ENGLAND
/
BY
JOHN
KEATS
..........................................................
24
HOME-THOUGHTS,
FROM
ABROAD
/
BY
ROBERT
BROWNING
..........................
24
THE
OTHER
HOME
OF
THE
ENGLISH
DREAMS
OF
THE
SEA
/
BY
WILLIAM
H.
DAVIES
............................................
25
OCEAN
/
BY
GEORGE
GORDON
BYRON
..........................................................
26
GIBRALTAR
/
BY
WILFRID
SCAWEN
BLUNT
.......................................................
27
GIBRALTAR
/
BY
RICHARD
CHENEVIX
TRENCH
...............................................
27
HOME
THOUGHTS,
FROM
THE
SEA
/
BY
ROBERT
BROWNING
.............................
28
HISTORICAL
EXPERIENCES
ENVOY
/
BY
WILLIAM
ERNEST
HENLEY
..........................................................
28
SOME
GREAT
ENGLISHMEN
ON
SHAKESPEARE,
1630
/
BY
JOHN
MILTON
...................................................
29
TO
THE
LORD
GENERAL
CROMWELL,
MAY
1652
/
BY
JOHN
MILTON
.............
29
WELLINGTON
/
BY
BENJAMIN
DISRAELI
..........................................................
30
VICTORIA
REGINA
/
BY
HENRY
NEWBOLT
.......................................................
30
POPULAER
TRADITIONS
LORD
RANDAL
..............................................................................................
31
EDWARD,
EDWARD
.......................................................................................
31
SIR
PATRICK
SPENCE
.......................................................................................
33
SOME
GREAT
EVENTS
THE
DEFEAT
OF
THE
ARMADA
/
BY
ROBERT
SOUTHEY
...................................
34
THE
EVE
OF
WATERLOO
/
BY
GEORGE
GORDON
BYRON
...............................
36
THE
CHARGE
OF
THE
LIGHT
BRIGADE
/
BY
ALFRED
TENNYSON
..........................
38
8
CONTENTS
ENGLAND
S
STRUGGLE
F
O
R
FREEDOM
FROM
FRANCE
-
AN
ODE
,
1798
/
BY
SAMUEL
TAYLOR
COLERIDGE
.........
40
TO
THE
MEN
OF
KENT
/
BY
WILLIAM
WORDSWORTH
.....................................
41
THE
FLOOD
OF
BRITISH
FREEDOM
/
BY
WILLIAM
WORDSWORTH
......................
42
ON
PEACE
/
BY
JOHN
KEATS
.....................................................................
42
THE
GREAT
WAR
BEFORE
THE
DAWN
/
BY
LAURENCE
BINYON
.............................................
43
THE
SOLDIER
/
BY
RUPERT
BROOKE
............................................................
43
IN
FLANDERS
FIELDS
/
BY
JOHN
MCCRAE
.................................................
44
DREAMERS
/
BY
SIEGFRIED
SASSOON
............................................................
44
SPRING
OFFENSIVE
/
BY
WILFRED
OWEN
.....................................................
45
COUNTER-ATTACK
/
BY
SIEGFRIED
SASSOON
.............................................
46
NOX
MORTIS
/
BY
PAUL
BEWSHER
................................................................
47
STRANGE
MEETING
/
BY
WILFRED
OWEN
.....................................................
48
WHO
MADE
THE
LAW?
/
BY
LESLIE
COULSON
..........................................
50
ANTHEM
FOR
DOOMED
YOUTH
/
BY
WILFRED
OWEN
...............................
51
AFTERMATH
/
BY
SIEGFRIED
SASSOON
............................................................
51
ENGLAND
TO-DAY
NORMAN
CHURCH:
NEW
COALFIELD
/
BY
KENNETH
H.
ASHLEY
......................
52
HANNAKCR
MILL
/
BY
HILAIRE
BELLOC
........................................................
53
TO
IRON-FOUNDERS
AND
OTHERS
/
BY
GORDON
BOTTOMLEY
........................
54
0
GOD
OF
EARTH
AND
ALTAR
/
BY
GILBERT
KEITH
CHESTERTON
.................
55
SOCIAL
LIFE
THE
SECRET
PEOPLE
/
BY
GILBERT
KEITH
CHESTERTON
...............................
56
THREE
FISHERS
/
BY
CHARLES
KINGSLEY
.....................................................
57
THE
CRY
OF
THE
CHILDREN
/
BY
ELIZABETH
BARRETT
BROWNING
................
58
THE
SONG
OF
THE
SHIRT
/
BY
THOMAS
HOOD
.............................................
60
GOLD
/
BY
THOMAS
HOOD
..........................................................................
62
THE
CROWN
INN
/
BY
EDMUND
BLUNDEN
.................................................
63
I
WALK
/
BY
GERALD
GOULD
.......................................................................
63
IN
TIME
OF
THE
BREAKING
OF
NATIONS
/
BY
THOMAS
HARDY
...............
64
LOVE
TRUE
LOVE
/
BY
WILLIAM
SHAKESPEARE
.................................................
64
LOVE
/
BY
ELIZABETH
BARRETT
BROWNING
.................................................
65
REQUIESCAT
/
BY
OSCAR
WILDE
...................................................................
65
BRIGHT
STAR
/
BY
JOHN
KEATS
...............................................................
66
LOVE
WILL
FIND
OUT
THE
WAY
/
ANONYMOUS
.............................................
66
THE
PASSIONATE
SHEPHERD
TO
HIS
LOVE
/
BY
CHRISTOPHER
MARLOWE
....
68
0,
WERT
THOU
IN
THE
CAULD
BLAST
/
BY
ROBERT
BURNS
..............................
69
TO
MARY
IN
HEAVEN
/
BY
ROBERT
BURNS
.................................................
69
OF
A
THE
AIRTS
...
/
BY
ROBERT
BURNS
.....................................................
70
WHEN,
IN
DISGRACE
/
BY
WILLIAM
SHAKESPEARE
........................................
71
TO
ANTHEA
/
BY
ROBERT
HERRICK
............................................................
71
MODERN
LOVE
/
BY
GEORGE
MEREDITH
........................................................
72
LINES
/
BY
PERCY
BYSSHE
SHELLEY
............................................................
73
WHEN
WE
TWO
PARTED
/
BY
GEORGE
GORDON
BYRON
.....................................
74
INSUFFICIENCY
/
BY
ELIZABETH
BARRETT
BROWNING
.....................................
75
CONTENTS
9
ONE
WORD
IS
TOO
OFTEN
PROFANED
/
BY
PERCY
BYSSHE
SHELLEY
..................
75
STANZAS
TO
AUGUSTA
/
BY
GEORGE
GORDON
BYRON
....................................
76
A
GREETING
/
BY
AUSTIN
DOBSON
..............................................................
77
WHETHER
I
LIVE
/
BY
MARY
COLERIDGE
........................................................
78
CHAPTER
II:
EXAMPLES
AND
LESSONS
FROM
THE
NIGHT
THOUGHTS
/
BY
EDWARD
YOUNG
........................................
78
DOVER
BEACH
/
BY
MATTHEW
ARNOLD
........................................................
78
THE
DARKLING
THRUSH
/
BY
THOMAS
HARDY
...............................................
80
THE
TREE
/
BY
JOHN
MASEFIELD
..................................................................
81
THE
POPLAR
FIELD
/
BY
WILLIAM
COWPER
...................................................
81
TO
BLOSSOMS
/
BY
ROBERT
HERRICK
..............................................................
82
FAIR
DAFFODILS
/
BY
ROBERT
HERRICK
..........................................................
82
TO
A
BUTTERFLY
/
BY
WILLIAM
WORDSWORTH
...............................................
83
THE
EXAMPLE
/
BY
WILLIAM
H.
DAVIES
.......................................................
83
THE
LINNET
/
BY
WALTER
DE
LA
MARE
.......................................................
84
THE
TABLES
TURNED
/
BY
WILLIAM
WORDSWORTH
........................................
84
MY
OWN
DIM
LIFE
/
BY
ALFRED
TENNYSON
.............................................
...
TO
A
SKYLARK
/
BY
PERCY
BYSSHE
SHELLEY
...............................................
86
PROMETHEUS
/
BY
GEORGE
GORDON
BYRON
................................................
89
SELF-DEPENDENCE
/
BY
MATTHEW
ARNOLD
.......................................................
91
THE
ANCIENT
DOCTRINE
/
BY
ROBERT
BROWNING
........................................
92
CHAPTER
III:
CONDUCT
OF
LIFE
INDIVIDUAL
LIFE
IF
...
/
BY
RUDYARD
KIPLING
.....................................................................
92
ODE
TO
DUTY
/
BY
WILLIAM
WORDSWORTH
...................................................
93
INVICTUS
/
BY
WILLIAM
ERNEST
HENLEY
.......................................................
95
FOR
A
THAT,
AND
A
THAT
/
BY
ROBERT
BURNS
................................................
96
THE
VOICE
OF
TOIL
/
BY
WILLIAM
MORRIS
...................................................
97
THE
MAN
IN
THE
STREET
/
BY
WILLIAM
ERNEST
HENLEY
.................................
98
PEACE
/
BY
HENRY
NEWBOLT
.........................................................................
99
LUCY
ASHTON
S
SONG
-
ANSWER
/
BY
WALTER
SCOTT
.................................
99
ON
THIS
DAY
I
COMPLETE
MY
THIRTY-SIXTH
YEAR
/
BY
GEORGE
G.
BYRON
100
THE
LAST
WORD
/
BY
MATTHEW
ARNOLD
...................................................
101
WEEP
NOT
TO-DAY
/
BY
ROBERT
BRIDGES
.................................................
101
LATE
WISDOM
/
BY
GEORGE
CRABBE
.......................................................
102
A
GARDEN
BY
THE
SEA
/
BY
WILLIAM
MORRIS
..........................................
103
I.
M.
MARGARITAE
SORORIS
/
BY
WILLIAM
ERNEST
HENLEY
........................
104
REQUIEM
/
BY
ROBERT
LOUIS
STEVENSON
...................................................
104
POLITICS
/
BY
JOHN
DRINKWATER
..............................................................
105
THE
NATURE
LOVER
/
BY
WILLIAM
H.
DAVIES
..............................................
106
A
HAPPY
LIFE
/
BY
WILLIAM
H.
DAVIES
...................................................
106
SEA-FEVER
/
BY
JOHN
MASEFIELD
..............................................................
107
A
WANDERER
S
SONG
/
BY
JOHN
MASEFIELD
..............................................
108
NO
MASTER
/
BY
WILLIAM
H.
DAVIES
.......................................................
108
WHY
I
AM
A
LIBERAL
/
BY
ROBERT
BROWNING
..........................................
109
10
CONTENTS
INTEGER
VITAE
/
BY
THOMAS
CAMPION
...................................................
109
THE
CHARACTER
OF
A
HAPPY
LIFE
/
BY
HENRY
WOTTON
..........................
110
I
STROVE
WITH
NONE
/
BY
WALTER
SAVAGE
LAENDER
...............................
111
ECCLESIASTES
/
BY
GILBERT
KEITH
CHESTERTON
............................................
111
THE
SONG
OF
THE
SHEPHERD
BOY
IN
THE
VALLEY
OF
HUMILIATION
/
BY
JOHN
BUNYAN
.....................................................................
111
THE
CELESTIAL
SURGEON
/
BY
ROBERT
LOUIS
STEVENSON
............................
112
HOW
SOON
HATH
TIME,
THE
SUBTLE
THIEF
OF
YOUTH
/
BY
JOHN
MILTON
..
112
ON
HIS
BLINDNESS
/
BY
JOHN
MILTON
...................................................
113
THE
SEEKERS
/
BY
JOHN
MASEFIELD
..........................................................
113
NATIONAL
LIFE
MY
NATIVE
LAND
/
BY
WALTER
SCOTT
.....................................................
114
THE
PATRIOT
/
BY
JOHN
DRINKWATER
.....................................................
115
LAND
OF
OUR
BIRTH
/
BY
RUDYARD
KIPLING
.............................................
116
REEESSIONAL
/
BY
RUDYARD
KIPLING
.....................................................
117
WE
ARE
THE
CHOICE
OF
THE
WILL
/
BY
WILLIAM
ERNEST
HENLEY
.............
118
RULE
BRITANNIA
/
BY
JAMES
THOMSON
.....................................................
119
THE
WHITE
MAN
S
BURDEN
/
BY
RUDYARD
KIPLING
...............................
120
SONG
FOR
THE
TWENTY-FOURTH
OF
MAY
/
BY
JOHN
DAVIDSON
...................
121
ENGLAND!
WE
NEVER
KNEW
...
/
FROM
AN
ENGLISHMAN
IN
SOUTH
AFRICA
123
AMERICA
/
BY
SIDNEY
DOBELL
...............................................................
123
A
CHRISTMAS
CAROL
/
BY
ALFRED
AUSTIN
...............................................
124
CHAPTER
IV:
PHILOSOPHY
OF
LIFE
CRITICISM
GOD
AND
MAMMON
/
BY
WILLIAM
WORDSWORTH
........................................
125
WRITTEN
IN
EARLY
SPRING
/
BY
WILLIAM
WORDSWORTH
..............................
126
THE
BREAD
OF
LIFE
/
BY
WILLIAM
WORDSWORTH
...................................
127
CANT
/
BY
WILLIAM
H.
DAVIES
...............................................................
127
LEISURE
/
BY
WILLIAM
H.
DAVIES
............................................................
127
ATTEMPTS
AT
SOLUTIONS
BEFORE
THE
BEGINNING
OF
YEARS
/
BY
ALGERNON
CHARLES
SWINBURNE
..
128
NATURE
-
THE
SUPREME
TEACHER
OF
MAN
/
BY
WILLIAM
WORDSWORTH
..
129
THE
PROPER
STUDY
OF
MANKIND
/
BY
ALEXANDER
POPE
........................
131
FRET
NOT
/
BY
CHARLES
KINGSLEY
..............................................................
131
WHAT
AM
I,
LIFE?
/
BY
JOHN
MASEFIELD
...................................................
132
OH
YET
WE
TRUST
/
BY
ALFRED
TENNYSON
.................................................
133
SAY
NOT
...
/
BY
ARTHUR
HUGH
CLOUGH
...................................................
133
BLOW,
BLOW,
THOU
WINTER
WIND
/
BY
WILLIAM
SHAKESPEARE
................
134
PRAISE
...
/
BY
WILLIAM
ERNEST
HENLEY
.................................................
134
HEAVEN
OVERARCHES
EARTH
AND
SEA
/
BY
CHRISTINA
ROSSETTI
...............
135
THE
CHOICE
/
BY
DANTE
GABRIEL
ROSSETTI
.............................................
135
CHAPTER
V:
RELIGIOUS
WISDOM
DOMINUS
REGIT
ME
/
FROM
THE
ENGLISH
BIBLE
..........................................
136
CHORUS
OF
THE
ELEMENTS
/
BY
JOHN
HENRY
NEWMAN
...........................
136
O
GOD
ALMIGHTY
/
BY
JOHN
MILTON
........................................................
137
A
LITTLE
LOWER
THAN
THE
ANGELS
/
BY
JOHN
MASEFIELD
..........................
138
CONTENTS
11
LAST
LINES
/
BY
EMILY
BRONTG
................................................................
138
IN
NO
STRANGE
LAND
/
BY
FRANCIS
THOMPSON
...................................
139
MY
GARDEN
/
BY
THOMAS
EDWARD
BROWN
.............................................
140
TO
AND
FRO
ABOUT
THE
CITY
/
BY
JOHN
DRINKWATER
...............................
140
TO
A
SNOWFLAKE
/
BY
FRANCIS
THOMPSON
.............................................
141
THE
TIGER
/
BY
WILLIAM
BLAKE
................................................................
141
IDOLS
/
BY
ELIZABETH
BARRETT
BROWNING
.............................................
142
A
PSALM
/
BY
EDMUND
BLUNDEN
............................................................
143
CROSSING
THE
BAR
/
BY
ALFRED
TENNYSON
.............................................
145
I
AM
THE
WAY
/
BY
ALICE
MEYNELL
.....................................................
145
RESIGNATION
/
BY
THOMAS
CHATTERTON
.....................................................
146
STRONG
SON
OF
GOD
/
BY
ALFRED
TENNYSON
..............................................
146
A
SONG
FOR
THE
FEAST
OF
ALL
SAINTS
/
BY
CHRISTINA
ROSSETTI
.................
148
THE
PILLAR
OF
THE
CLOUD
/
BY
JOHN
HENRY
NEWMAN
...........................
148
CHRIST,
THE
MAN
/
BY
WILLIAM
H.
DAVIES
.............................................
149
A
PRAYER
/
BY
JOHN
DRINKWATER
............................................................
149
HYMN
/
BY
HENRY
NEWBOLT
...................................................................
150
CHAPTER
VI:
POET
AND
POETRY
ATLANTIS
/
BY
GORDON
BOTTOMLEY
............................................................
151
THE
ENGLISH
POETS
/
BY
EDMUND
BLUNDEN
..............................................
152
THE
POET
/
BY
WILLIAM
WATSON
............................................................
153
THE
POETS
/
BY
ELIZABETH
BARRETT
BROWNING
......................................
154
ODE
TO
THE
WEST
WIND
/
BY
PERCY
BYSSHE
SHELLEY
...............................
155
A
THING
OF
BEAUTY
IS
A
JOY
FOR
EVER
/
BY
JOHN
KEATS
........................
158
IMAGINATION
/
BY
JOHN
DAVIDSON
............................................................
159
THE
LIFE
DIVINE
/
BY
WILLIAM
H.
DAVIES
..........................................
159
ENVOY
/
BY
FRANCIS
THOMPSON
............................................................
160
PART
II:
IRISH
POETRY
CONTINUITY
/
BY
GEORGE
WILLIAM
RUSSELL
.............................................
161
TO
IRELAND
IN
THE
COMING
TIMES
/
BY
WILLIAM
BUTLER
YEATS
.............
162
THE
IRISH
PEASANT
TO
HIS
MISTRESS
/
BY
THOMAS
MOORE
....................
163
RED
HANRAHAN
S
SONG
ABOUT
IRELAND
/
BY
WILLIAM
BUTLER
YEATS
....
164
ON
BEHALF
OF
SOME
IRISHMEN
NOT
FOLLOWERS
OF
TRADITION
/
BY
GEORGE
WILLIAM
RUSSELL
164
THE
TWILIGHT
OF
EARTH
/
BY
GEORGE
WILLIAM
RUSSELL
...........................
165
THE
LAKE
ISLE
OF
INNISFREE
/
BY
WILLIAM
BUTLER
YEATS
........................
167
THE
OLD
MEN
ADMIRING
THEMSELVES
IN
THE
WATER
/
BY
WILLIAM
BUTLER
YEATS
168
A
CRADLE
SONG
/
BY
PADRAIC
COLUM
.....................................................
168
THE
ROSE
OF
THE
WORLD
/
BY
WILLIAM
BUTLER
YEATS
...............................
168
THE
UNKNOWN
GOD
/
BY
GEORGE
WILLIAM
RUSSELL
...............................
169
INTO
THE
TWILIGHT
/
BY
WILLIAM
BUTLER
YEATS
......................................
169
AT
THE
MID
HOUR
OF
NIGHT
/
BY
THOMAS
MOORE
...................................
170
WHEN
HE
WHO
ADORES
THEE
/
BY
THOMAS
MOORE
...................................
170
HE
WISHES
FOR
THE
CLOTHS
OF
HEAVEN
/
BY
WILLIAM
BUTLER
YEATS
....
171
THE
EVERLASTING
VOICES
/
BY
WILLIAM
BUTLER
YEATS
...........................
171
TRUTH
/
BY
GEORGE
WILLIAM
RUSSELL
.....................................................
171
12
CONTENTS
PART
III:
AMERICAN
POETRY
PROLOGUE
TO
FOREIGN
LANDS
/
BY
WALT
WHITMAN
.................................................
173
THE
UNITED
STATES
TO
OLD
WORLD
CRITICS
/
BY
WALT
WHITMAN
.............
173
TO
THE
EAST
AND
TO
THE
WEST
/
BY
WALT
WHITMAN
...............................
173
CHAPTER
I:
THE
AMERICAN
REPUBLIC
THE
AMERICAN
FLAG
/
BY
JOSEPH
RODMAN
DRAKE
...............................
174
BATTLE
HYMN
OF
THE
AMERICAN
REPUBLIC
/
BY
JULIA
WARD
HOWE
.........
175
STANZAS
ON
FREEDOM
/
BY
JAMES
RUSSELL
LOWELL
...............................
176
WESTWARD
HO!
/
BY
JOAQUIN
MILLER
.....................................................
177
THE
SLAVE
S
DREAM
/
BY
HENRY
WADSWORTH
LONGFELLOW
....................
178
0
CAPTAIN!
MY
CAPTAIN!
/
BY
WALT
WHITMAN
...................................
180
ABRAHAM
LINCOLN
WALKS
AT
MIDNIGHT
/
BY
VACHEL
LINDSAY
................
181
BUTTONS
/
BY
CARL
SANDBURG
...................................................................
182
THE
DARK
HILLS
/
BY
EDWIN
ARLINGTON
ROBINSON
...............................
182
AT
GIBRALTAR
/
BY
GEORGE
EDWARD
WOODBERRY
...................................
183
CHAPTER
II:
THE
AMERICAN
COUNTRY
SONG
OF
INDUSTRIAL
AMERICA
/
BY
SHERWOOD
ANDERSON
........................
184
HYMN
OF
THE
CITY
/
BY
WILLIAM
CULLEN
BRYANT
...................................
185
BROADWAY
/
BY
WALT
WHITMAN
...............................................................
186
THE
JOYS
OF
THE
ROAD
/
BY
BLISS
CARMAN
.............................................
187
A
CORN-SONG
/
BY
PAUL
LAURENCE
DUNBAR
..........................................
188
BY
THE
PACIFIC
OCEAN
/
BY
JOAQUIN
MILLER
..........................................
189
THE
SOUND
OF
THE
SEA
/
BY
HENRY
WADSWORTH
LONGFELLOW
................
190
CHAPTER
III:
EXPERIENCES
OF
LIFE
SUMMONS
/
BY
LOUIS
UNTERMEYER
........................................................
190
THE
ROAD
NOT
TAKEN
/
BY
ROBERT
FROST
.............................................
192
THE
TUFT
OF
FLOWERS
/
BY
ROBERT
FROST
.............................................
193
A
STEIN
SONG
/
BY
RICHARD
HOVEY
........................................................
194
ANNABEL
LEE
/
BY
EDGAR
ALLAN
POE
........................................................
195
TO
ONE
IN
PARADISE
/
BY
EDGAR
ALLAN
POE
..........................................
196
CHAPTER
IV:
CONDUCT
OF
LIFE
PERSONAL
QUALITIES
/
BY
WALT
WHITMAN
.................................................
197
A
SONG
OF
LIVING
/
BY
AMELIA
JOSEPHINE
BURR
...................................
197
THE
WILD
RIDE
/
BY
LOUISE
IMOGEN
GUINEY
..........................................
198
PRAYER
/
BY
LOUIS
UNTERMEYER
............................................................
199
PRAYERS
OF
STEEL
/
BY
CARL
SANDBURG
.....................................................
200
THE
BASE
OF
ALL
METAPHYSICS
/
BY
WALTWHITMAN
...................................
200
DARE
YOU?
/
BY
EDWARD
ROWLAND
SILL
.................................................
201
A
SENSE
OF
HUMOUR
/
BY
VACHEL
LINDSAY
.............................................
202
SACRIFICE
/
BY
RALPH
WALDO
EMERSON
.................................................
202
CONTENTS
13
CHAPTER
V:
PHILOSOPHICAL
AND
RELIGIOUS
REFLECTIONS
DAREST
THOU
NOW,
0
SOUL
/
BY
WALT
WHITMAN
...................................
203
FROM
LIFE
/
BY
EMILY
DICKINSON
........................................................
203
ON
THE
BEACH,
AT
NIGHT
/
BY
WALT
WHITMAN
..........................................
204
MUTATION
/
BY
WILLIAM
CULLEN
BRYANT
...................................................
205
PARTING
/
BY
EMILY
DICKINSON
................................................................
205
WANDERER
/
BY
BLISS
CARMAN
................................................................
206
CHARTLESS
/
BY
EMILY
DICKINSON
........................................................
206
HYMN
/
BY
STEPHEN
CRANE
...................................................................
206
CHAPTER
VI:
THE
AMERICAN
POET
PROEM
/
BY
JOHN
GREENLEAF
WHITTIER
.................................................
207
THE
APOLOGY
/
BY
RALPH
WALDO
EMERSON
................................................
208
ONE
S-SELF
I
SING/
BY
WALT
WHITMAN
....................................................
209
THE
AUTHORS
.............................................................................................
210
ANNOTATIONS
.............................................................................................
223
INDEX
BY
AUTHORS
.....................................
229
CONTENTS
HISTORICALLY
ARRANGED
...............................................................
234
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