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When daffodils begin to peer, by William Shakespeare: P. 58.

Orpheus with his lute, by William Shakespeare: P. 59.
Hark, hark! the lark, by William Shakespeare: P. 59.
Now winter nights enlarge, by Thomas Campion: P.60.
Haymakers, rakers, reapers and mowers, by Thomas
Dekker: P. 60.

Hymn to Diana, by Ben Jonson: P. 61.
Charm, by Ben Jonson: P. 62.

Cupid and my Campaspe play'd, by John Lyly: p. 63.
Pack, clouds, away, by Thomas Heywood: P. 63.
Dirge, by John Webster: P. 64.

Bridal Song, by John Fletcher: P. 64.

Sweet Echo, by John Milton: P. 65.

On May Morning, by John Milton: P. 65.

To gather flowers Sappha went, by Robert Herrick:

P. 65.

To Meadows, by Robert Herrick: p. 66.

The Nymph complaining for the death of her fawn, by Andrew Marvell: p. 67.

To Charlotte Pulteney, by Ambrose Philips: P. 70. Introduction to Songs of Innocence, by William Blake: P. 71.

Song, by William Blake: P. 71.

Infant Joy, by William Blake: P. 72.

Laughing Song, by William Blake: P. 72.

Nurse's Song, by William Blake: P. 73.

The Shepherd, by William Blake: P. 73.

The Chimney Sweeper, by William Blake: P. 73.
The Echoing Green, by William Blake: p. 74.
Spring, by William Blake: P. 75.

Meg Merrilies, by John Keats: P. 76.
Kubla Khan, by S. T. Coleridge: P. 77.
Hunting Song, by S. T. Coleridge: P. 78.
An Invocation, by S. T. Coleridge: P. 79.

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