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The Poetical Works of Andrew Lang
Edited by Mrs. Lang
Lang, Andrew (1844-1912)
I.
Vol. I
II.
Vol. II
III.
Vol. III
XIII.
XIII BALLADS AND FOLK SONGS
XIV.
XIV MISCELLANEOUS
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A New Shakespere
Ronsard's Grave
The Barbarous Bird-gods: A Savage Parabasis
Pisidicé
Villanelle
Man and the Ascidian
In Tintagel
Romance
‘A Highly Valuable Chain of Thoughts.’
Love the Vampire
The Last Maying
A Jubilee Ode
The Fortunate Islands
William Nye's Experiment
From the East to the West
Love's Cryptogram
Rococo
The Mythologist and Psyche
A Bric-à-Brac Lyre
To Lord Byron
The Friend of Man
The Temple of Bosh
The Member for Crete
Chinook and Chinok
Summer's Ending
Matrimony
Ye Ministers of England
A Dialogue
On Calais Sands
An Old Prayer
A Lost Path
From Omar Khayyám
Disdainful Diaphenia
Celia's Eyes
The Daughters of Cecrops
The Restoration of Romance
Boat Song
Æsop
Les Roses de Sâdi
Central American Antiquities
Tall Salmacis
The New Blondel
The Promise of Helen
Rhyme of Rhymes
Ballad of the (School-Board) Fleet
The Philanthropist
On an Expensive Volume of Verse
JUBILEE POEMS
IV.
Vol. IV
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A Mes Livres
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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