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The Poetical Works of Andrew Lang
Edited by Mrs. Lang
Lang, Andrew (1844-1912)
I.
Vol. I
I.
I OXFORD AND ST. ANDREWS
II.
II SCOTLAND
III.
III LOYAL LYRICS AND DEEDS OF MEN
IV.
IV HESPEROTHEN
V.
V BOOKS
VI.
VI HIS FRIENDS OLD AND YOUNG
VII.
VII BALLADES
At the Sign of the Ship
Ballade of Literary Fame
Ballade of the Primitive Jest
Ballade of Sleep
Ballade of the Girton Girl
Ballade of the Penitents
Ballade to Theocritus, in Winter
Ballade of Difficult Rhymes
Ballade of Blue China
Ballade of Middle Age
Ballade of the Voyage to Cythera
Ballade of Aucassin
Ballade of a Friar
Ballade of Neglected Merit
Ballade of Autumn
Ballade of True Wisdom
Valentine in Form of Ballade
Ballade of Old Plays
Ballade of Life
Ballade of the Southern Cross
Double Ballade of Primitive Man
Ballade of the Dream
Ballade of Queen Anne
Ballade of the Real and Ideal
Ballade of Yule
Ballade against the Jesuits
Ballade of Dead Cities
Ballade of the Wicked Earl
Ballade for the Laureate
Ballade of the Midnight Forest
Ballade of Cleopatra's Needle
Ballade of Æsthetic Adjectives
Ballade for a Baby
Ballade of the Muse
II.
Vol. II
III.
Vol. III
IV.
Vol. IV
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From Colletet
My
books, my heart's delight beware
Of quitting the domestic shelves!
I say when folk would bid me lend,
‘My books are wives to me, my friend;
You may admire them, if you care;
But no, they never lend themselves!’
The Poetical Works of Andrew Lang