Sherman, Frank Dempster (Am.): Footprints in the Snow, 171. Sprague, Charles (Am.): The Winged Worshippers, 292. Stedman, Edmund Clarence (Am.): Seeking the May-Flower, 199; What the Winds Bring, 201. Stoddard, Charles Warren (Am.): Albatross, 318. T ABB, John Banister (Am.): The Humming-Bird, 215; The Water-Lily, 216. Tennyson, Alfred (Brit.): A Farewell, 253; Break, Break, Break, 254; Early Spring, 258; April Days, 257; Autumn, 255: Spring, 260; The Brook, 249; The Shell, 261; The Blackbird, 252; The Eagle, 254; The Throstle, 256; The Dragon-Fly, 251. Tennyson, Frederick (Brit.): The Skylark, 49. Thaxter, Celia (Am.): August, 208; The Sandpiper, 209; Wild Geese, 208. Thomas, Edith M. (Am.): The Grasshopper, 156; The Vesper-Sparrow, 155. Thompson, Maurice (Am.): In the Haunts of Bass and Bream, 158. Thoreau, Henry David (Am.): Mist, 280; Smoke, 279. Timrod, Henry (Am.): Elusive Nature, 326. Townley, Mary (Am.): The Rose in October, 168. Trowbridge, John Townsend (Am.): The Cup, 82; The Pewee, 87; Trouting, 85. V AN DYKE, Henry (Am.); An Angler's W ARTON, Thomas (Brit.): Retirement Wasson, David Atwood (Am.): Joy- Weeks, Robert Kelly (Am.): In May, 337. West, A. (Am.): The White-Throated Sparrow, 174. White, Joseph Blanco (Brit.): Night and Death, 286. Whitman, Walt (Am.): Bare-Bosom❜d Night, 267; "I am an Acme of Things Accomplished," 262; "Oxen that Rattle the Yoke and Chain," 266; The Microcosm, 264; You Sea, 268; "There Was a Child Went Forth," 272; This Compost, 269. Whittier, John Greenleaf (Am.): Among the Hills, 141; Snow-Bound, 144; The Barefoot Boy, 150. Wilde, Richard Henry (Am.): To the MockingBird, 319. Wilson, Robert Burns (Am.): The Passing of March, 177; "When in the Night we Wake and Hear the Rain," 178. Woodworth, Mrs. Nelly Hart (Am.): The Hermit Thrush, 327. Wordsworth, William (Brit.): A Night Piece, 131; Daffodils, 138; Lines Written in Early Spring, 134; "My Heart Leaps Up When I Behold," 139; The Nightingale, 126; " The World is Too Much With Us," 139; There Was a Boy, 135; "Three Years She Grew in Sun and Shower," 124; Tintern Abbey, 128; To a Butterfly, 140; To a Skylark, 127; To my Sister, 132; To the Cuckoo, 129; To the Small Celandine,* 121; "Up! Up! My Friend and Quit Your Books," 136. * Common Pilewort. BIRD POEMS CAGED Bird. By Sarah Albatross. By Charles War- A Word with a Skylark. By Sarah Piatt Golden Crown Sparrow of Alaska. By John Burroughs The Bluebird. By Thomas Bailey Aldrich PAGE 175 318 157 79 281 282 102 237 IO 191 183 194 211 252 166 153 The Cardinal Bird. By William D. Gallagher 230 The Departure of the Cuckoo. (From Thyr sis.) By Matthew Arnold 190 The English Sparrow. By Mary Isabella Forsyth 233 The Flight of the Geese. By Charles G. D. Roberts 340 60 PAGE The Herald Crane. By Hamlin Garland Woodworth 297 327 The Humming-Bird. By Ednah Proctor Clarke 170 The Humming-Bird. By John Banister Tabb 215 The Lark. By James Hogg 280 The Little Beach-Bird. By Richard H. Dana 278 The Owl. By Bryan Waller Procter (“ Barry The Pewee. By John Townsend Trowbridge The Skylark. By Frederick Tennyson 290 307 31 87 209 49 The Snow-Filled Nest. By Rose Terry Cooke 309 The Song-Sparrow. By George Parsons Lathrop 295 The Song-Sparrow. By Henry van Dyke 216 The Song the Oriole Sings. By William Dean 74 The Stormy Petrel. By Bryan Waller Procter ("Barry Cornwall") 28 The Throstle. By Alfred Tennyson 256 The Vesper-Sparrow. By Edith M. Thomas 155 The White-Throated Sparrow. By A. West 174 The Winged Worshippers. By Charles Sprague 292 To a Humming Bird in a Garden. By George Murray To an Oriole. By Edgar Fawcett 47 213 196 |