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THE BIBLIOGRAPHY
Detailed Contents of Vol. VI. (Classical Poems.)
1. Antony to Cleopatra (from "Poems, by Two Brothers," 1827).
2. Hero to Leander (from "Poems, Chiefly Lyrical," 1830).
3. The Hesperides.
4. The Lotos-Eaters, with Choric Song.
5. Œnone (Second Version).
6. The Death of Œnone.
7. Ulysses.
8. Tithonus.
9. Lucretius.
10. To Virgil.
11. Catullus: "Ave atque Vale."
12. Tiresias.
13. Demeter.
14, 15. Two Translations, in blank verse, from the "Iliad" of Homer (with the original Greek text).
Index of First Lines.
Detailed Contents of Vol. VII. (Patriotic and Laureate Poems.)
1. National Song: "There is no land like England" (from Poems, Chiefly Lyrical," 1830).
"Love thou thy land, with love far brought" (1842).