PAGE 3 88 86 87 Shepherd, what's love? I prithee tell (Raleigh) Sleep on, and dream of heaven awhile (Rogers) 177 91 78 76 96 15 . 124 31 Some ladies love the jewels in love's zone (D. G. Star, that bringest home the bee (Campbell). 139 215 174 Sweet looks!-I thought them love (Allingham) Take, O take those lips away (Shakespeare) Tell me not, sweet, I am unkind (Lovelace) The hope I dreamed of was a dream (C. Rossetti) The merchant to secure his treasure (Prior). The sun upon the lake is low (Scott) The words that trembled on your lips (Houghton). PAGE 65 16 35 26 204 There be none of beauty's daughters (Byron) 85 77 43 These many years since we began to be (Swin- 132 They seemed to those who saw them meet They that never had the use (Waller) 202 • 122 Though, when I loved thee, thou wert fair (Stan- 160 Thy lips are quiet, and thy eyes are still (Houghton) 223 Unless with my Amanda blest (Thomson) Vain is the effort to forget (Arnold) 92 17 Vine, vine, and eglantine (Tennyson) Weep no more, nor sigh nor groan (Beaumont and Fletcher) Well, the links are broken (Procter) Wert thou fairer in thy feature (Anon.). We were apart; yet, day by day (Arnold) 158 7 12 Whence comes my love? O heart disclose (Haryng-. 119 Whence is this fountain that floweth (Bullock) When I tie about thy wrist (Herrick) 175 70 102 177 99 When Love was stricken with disgust (Houghton). When the lamp is shattered (Shelley) When the sheep are in the fauld, and the kye at When to the sessions of sweet silent thought (Shakespeare) When thou, poor excommunicate (Carew) Where found Love his yesterday (Webster) While that the sun with his beams hot (Anon.) Who is Sylvia? What is she (Shakespeare) . Why art thou silent? Is thy love a plant (Words- Why does azure deck the sky (Moore) Why so pale and wan, fond lover (Suckling) Withdraw not yet those lips and fingers (Campbell) 187 79 Ye banks and braes and streams around (Burns) Ye happy swains, whose hearts are free (Etherege) PAGE 107 172 149 47 51 49 75 192 You say I love not 'cause I do not play (Herrick). 102 November, 1873. A CATALOGUE OF ENTERTAINING BOOKS For Presents, and for Young People. SELECTED FROM HENRY S. KING & Co.'s CLASSIFIED CATALOGUE. L FOUR HANDSOME GIFT-BOOKS. YRICS OF LOVE FROM SHAKESPEARE "He has the prettiest love-songs for maids."-Shakespeare. ILLIAM WH E CULLEN BRYANT'S POEMS. Handsomely bound. With Portrait of the Author. Price 35. 6d. This is the only complete English Edition sanctioned by the Author. NGLISH SONNETS. Collected and arranged by H Price 35. 6d. OME-SONGS FOR QUIET HOURS. By the Rev. Canon R. H. BAYNES, Editor of "English Lyrics" and "Lyra Anglicana." Handsomely printed and bound. Price 3s. 6d. 65, Cornhill, & 12, Paternoster Row, London. |