SONNETS OF MILTONIC STRUCTURE. Under this heading are placed all sonnets in which the rhyme-arrangement is structurally that adopted by Milton (whatever the number of rhymes employed), and in which the thought has one facet only, and is rendered continuously, whether without break between octave and sestet, as in Milton, or with an accidental metrical pause of comma, colon, or period. ALDRICH, THOMAS BAILEY-Sleep, ALFORD, HENRY-' Rise, said the Master, come unto the feast,' PAGE 204 143 BOWLES, WILLIAM LISLE—' O Time! who know'st a lenient hand to lay,' BRIGHT, HENRY ARTHUR-To Longfellow in England, 1868, Sonnets from the Portuguese 'Beloved, my Beloved, when I think,' 'If I leave all for thee, wilt thou exchange,'. 'I never gave a lock of hair away,' Tears, The Soul's Expression, BRYDGES, SIR SAMUEL EGERTON-On Echo and Silence, 'If I have sinned in act, I may repent,' 'Oh, when I have a sovereign in my 53 200 . 129 135 136 133 134 131 130 132 52 'What was 't awakened first the untried ear,' 103 324 SONNETS OF MILTONIC STRUCTURE. PAGE COLERIDGE, SAMUEL TAYLOR-On a ruined house in a romantic country, To Simplicity, 67 292 DE VERE, AUBREY-' Count each affliction, whether light or grave,' In memory of Sir William Rowan Hamilton, DE VERE, SIR AUBREY-The Man of Glencoe, The Rock of Cashel, DISRAELI, BENJAMIN (LORD BEACONSFIELD)—Wellington, DONNE, JOHN-' As due by many titles, I resign,' At the round earth's imagined corners blow,' 246 152 154 80 79 115 229 31 32 ELLIOTT, EBENEZER-Fountains Abbey, GARNETT, RICHARD-'I will not rail, or grieve when torpid eld,' 73 202 HANMER, JOHN, LORD-The Pine Woods, HEMANS, FELICIA DOROTHEA-On a Remembered Picture of Christ, SONNETS OF MILTONIC STRUCTURE. 325 KNOX, THE HON. MRS. O. N.— 'I have no wealth of grief; no sobs, no tears,' LAMB, CHARLES-' A timid grace sits trembling in her eye,' LANG, ANDREW-The Odyssey, LONGFELLOW, HENRY WADSWORTH-Nature, The Burial of the Poet, The Old Bridge at Florence, PAGE 177 70 241 118 117 116 MAC DONALD, GEORGE—'Ah, God! the world needs many hours to make,' 165 MEREDITH, GEORGE-TO a friend recently lost, MILTON, JOHN-'Cyriack, this three-years-day these eyes, though clear,' "When I consider how my light is spent,' MONKHOUSE, COSMO-' Trust me in all, for all my will is thine,' 254 166 46 40 44 43 42 41 45 240 258 232 236 164 162 163 224 225 253 83 296 MOULTON, LOUISE CHANDLER-Inter Manes, NOEL, THE HON. RODEN-By the Sea, O'SHAUGHNESSY, ARTHUR-Her Beauty, PATMORE, COVENTRY-' My childhood was a vision heavenly wrought,' RICE, HON. STEPHEN E. SPRING-The heart knoweth its own bitterness, 182 ROSSETTI, WILLIAM MICHAEL-Democracy Downtrodden, RUSSELL, THOMAS-Lemnos, SEWARD, ANNA-December Morning, SHELLEY, PERCY BYSSHE-To the Nile, SIDNEY, SIR PHILIP 'With how sad steps, O Moon, thou climb'st the skies!' STRONG, CHARLES-'Is this the spot where Rome's eternal foe?' Do. do. II, TALFOURD, THOMAS NOON-On the Death of Queen Caroline, TENNYSON, ALFRED-Prefatory Sonnet to the 'Nineteenth Century,' . TRENCH, RICHARD CHENEVIX, ARCHBISHOP-Vesuvius, 'A wretched thing it were to have our heart,' TURNER, CHARLES TENNYSON-The Buoy-Bell, WEBSTER, AUGUSTA-The Brook Rhine, WHITE, HENRY KIRKE 'What art Thou, mighty One, and where Thy seat,' Wordsworth, WILLIAM-Composed upon Westminster Bridge in early morning, September 3, 1802, 'It is not to be thought of that the Flood,' Mary Queen of Scots landing at the mouth of the Derwent, 'Milton! thou should'st be living at this hour,' The River Duddon, The Sonnet, 'The world is too much with us, late and soon,' To Toussaint L'Ouverture, 'When I have borne in memory what has tamed,' PAGE 168 175 176 54 50 294 5 185 194 47 78 206 207 208 209 205 102 127 259 119 120 122 124 244 77 56 58 64 59 65 55 61 63 60 SONNETS OF CONTEMPORARY STRUCTURE. Under this heading are placed all sonnets (whether old or new) in which the metrical and intellectual wave of flow and ebb is strictly observed, and in which the rhyme-arrangement is structurally the same as that adopted by Petrarch. DE VERE, AUBREY-' For we the mighty mountain plains have trod,'. 153 HUEFFER, F.-'It was the hour before the Sun divideth,' 242 |