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Poems, Dialogues in Verse and Epigrams
By Walter Savage Landor: Edited with notes by Charles G. Crump
Landor, Walter Savage (1775-1864)
1.
FIRST VOLUME DRAMATIC SCENES.
2.
SECOND VOLUME POEMS AND EPIGRAMS.
GEBIR.
FROM THE PHOCÆANS.
CHRYSAOR.
REGENERATION.
TO CORINTH.
POEMS AND EPIGRAMS CHIEFLY FROM THE COLLECTION OF 1846.
POEMS FROM PERICLES AND ASPASIA AND OTHER PROSE WORKS.
PERICLES TO ASPASIA.
SOCRATES TO ASPASIA.
ASPASIA TO SOCRATES.
CORINNA TO TANAGRA.
FROM MIMNERMUS.
HEGEMON TO PRAXINOE.
FROM MYRTIS.
TO EROS.
THE DEATH OF ARTEMIDORA.
ALETHEIA TO PHRAORTES.
TO ARDALIA.
WAR.
CUPID TEARING A ROSE-BUD.
A FAUN TO ERIOPIS.
CLEONE TO ASPASIA.
THE IAMBICS OF HEPHÆSTION.
TO PERILLA.
FROM ALCAEUS.
ON AGE.
ODE TO MILETUS.
ERINNA TO LOVE.
SAPPHO TO HESPERUS.
TO HESPERUS.
TO PYRRHA.
TO MY CHILD CARLINO.
INVOCATION TO SLEEP.
POET AND LADY.
FROM THE LAST FRUIT OFF AN OLD TREE.
FROM DRY STICKS.
HEROIC IDYLS, WITH ADDITIONAL POEMS.
FROM THE HELLENICS.
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Poems, Dialogues in Verse and Epigrams
II. MACAULAY'S PEERAGE.
Macaulay is become a peer;
A coronet he well may wear;
But is there no one to malign?
None: then his merit wants the sign.
Poems, Dialogues in Verse and Epigrams