Graded Poetry: Seventh Year
CONTENTS FIRST HALF YEAR Good Name _William Shakespeare_ From "Love's Labor's Lost". _William Shakespeare_ From "Richard II," Act II, Sc. I _William Shakespeare_ Jog on, Jog on _William Shakespeare_ The Downfall of Wolsey _William Shakespeare_ The Noble Nature _Ben Johnson_ Song on a May Morning _John Milton_ O God, our Help in Ages Past. _Isaac Watts_ The Diverting History of John Gilpin _William Cowper_ Bannockburn _Robert Burns_ My Heart's in the Highlands _Robert Burns_ The Solitary Reaper _William Wordsworth_ Sonnet _William Wordsworth_ "Soldier, Rest!" _Walter Scott_ Lochinvar _Walter Scott_ The Star-Spangled Banner _Francis Scott Key_
ask the little buzzing things of grass and leaves who drift hither and
thither upon each breath of wind, finding kinsmen never but comrades
everywhere--ask them if it is horrible."
This made me melancholy, and somehow set me thinking of the friends
immeasurably distant I had left but yesterday.
What were they doing? Did they miss me? I was to have called for my
pay this afternoon, and tomorrow was to have run down South to see that
freckled lady of mine. What would she think of my absence? What would
she think if she knew where I was? Gods, it was too mad, too absurd!
I thrust my hands into my pockets in fierce desperation, and there
they clutched an old dance programme and an out-of-date check for a New
York ferry-boat. I scowled about on that sunny, helpless people, and
laying my hand bitterly upon my heart felt in the breast-pocket beneath
a packet of unpaid Boston tailors' bills and a note from my landlady
asking if I would let her aunt do my washing while I was on shore.
Oh! what would they all think of me? Would they brand me as a deserter,
a poltroon, and a thief, letting my name presently sink down in shame
and mystery in the shadowy realm of the forgotten? Dreadful thoughts!
I would think no more.
Maybe An had marked my melancholy, for presently she led me to a stall
where in fantastic vases wines of sorts I have described before were put
out for all who came to try them. There was medicine here for every kind
of dulness--not the gross cure which earthly wine effects, but so nicely
CONTENTS FIRST HALF YEAR Good Name _William Shakespeare_ From "Love's Labor's Lost". _William Shakespeare_ From "Richard II," Act II, Sc. I _William Shakespeare_ Jog on, Jog on _William Shakespeare_ The Downfall of Wolsey _William Shakespeare_ The Noble Nature _Ben Johnson_ Song on a May Morning _John Milton_ O God, our Help in Ages Past. _Isaac Watts_ The Diverting History of John Gilpin _William Cowper_ Bannockburn _Robert Burns_ My Heart's in the Highlands _Robert Burns_ The Solitary Reaper _William Wordsworth_ Sonnet _William Wordsworth_ "Soldier, Rest!" _Walter Scott_ Lochinvar _Walter Scott_ The Star-Spangled Banner _Francis Scott Key_