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Sax RohmerThe Bride of Fu-Manchu (1933) epidemic sweeps the French Riviera - a biological weapon created by Dr. Fu-Manchu. Emperor Fu-Manchu (1959) a Russian biological warfare facility hidden deep in the Chinese jungle.
Cast
[edit]- By episode of first appearance.
Episode 1
[edit]- Sam Neill as Reilly
- Leo McKern as Zaharoff
- Norman Rodway as Cummings
- Peter Egan as Charles Fothergill
- Jeananne Crowley as Margaret Callaghan Reilly (wife #1)
- John Rhys-Davies as Tanyatos
- Sebastian Shaw as Reverend Thomas
- Denis Holmes as Admiral Fisher
- John Hart Dyke as Pomeroy
- John Monckton as Elliott
- Johh Lew Lewis as Rowhedge
- Vic Tablian as Firsig
- Michele Copsey as Rose
- Ben Feitelson as Sergeant Kott
- Barbara Ashcroft as Mrs "A"
- Jonathan Steward as Harringay
- Dennis Chinnery as Markstein
- John Ludlow as Detective
- Vanda Godsell as Woman
- John Owens as Reporter #1
- Angelo Gibson as Reporter #2
- Malcolm Gerard as Reporter #3
- Susie Fairfax as Worthing
Episode 2
[edit]- David Hayman as Von Jaegar
- Bill Nighy as Goschen
- David Ryall as Herr Glass
- Joanne Whalley as Ulla Glass
- Bernard Gallagher as Huberhoff
- Paul Humpoletz as Von der Helle
- Philip Bird as Muller
- Renny Kaupinski as Post Office Clerk
- Phillip Reader as Policeman
- Timothy Block as Crane Driver
- Chris Webb as Maitland
- Michael Bryant as Narrator
Episode ??
[edit]- Ian Charleson as R. H. Bruce Lockhart
- Tom Bell as Felix Dzerzhinsky
- David Burke as Joseph Stalin
- Kenneth Cranham as Vladimir Lenin
- Derek Newark as General Stoessel
- Donald Morley as Stanley Baldwin
- John Castle as Count Massino
- Celia Gregory as Nadina "Nadia" Massino (wife #2)
- Brian Protheroe as Shasha Grammaticoff
- Clive Merrison as Boris Savinkov
- Laura Davenport as Nelly "Pepita" Burton (wife #3)
- Joanne Pearce as Caryll Houselander
- Michael Aldridge as Vladimir Nikolayevich Orlov
- Victoria Harwood as Natalia
- Anthony Higgins as Mikhail Trilisser
- David Suchet as Inspector Tsientsin
- Alex McCrindle as Captain MacDougal
- Alfred Molina as Yakov Blumkin
- Peter Howell as Baron Rothschild
- Lindsay Duncan as The Plugger
- Hugh Fraser as George Hill
- Diana Hardcastle as Anna
- Prentis Hancock as Boris Souvarine
- Geoffrey Whitehead as Count Lubinsky
- Aubrey Morris as Mendrovovich
- Phil Smeeton as Chekist
- Michael Angelis as Artur Artuzov
- Alan Downer as Eduard Berzin
- Alan Bowerman as Lieberman
- Sara Clee as Fanya "Fanny" Kaplan
When the Line Goes Through | |
---|---|
Directed by | Clyde Ware |
Written by | Clyde Ware |
Produced by | Clyde Ware |
Starring | Martin Sheen Davey Davison Beverly Washburn Jim Boles |
Cinematography | Jack Deerson |
Edited by | Richard Halsey |
Music by | Lyle Ritz |
Production company | Jud-Lee Productions |
Distributed by | Ziv International International Fine Arts Releasing |
Running time | 77 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
When the Line Goes Through is a 1971 American drama film written, produced and directed by Clyde Ware, based on his own one act play (a kind of "West Virginia The Glass Menagerie"). The film stars Martin Sheen, Davey Davison, Beverly Washburn and Jim Boles.
Plot
[edit]This article needs a plot summary. (December 2018) |
Cast
[edit]- Martin Sheen as "Bluff" Jackson
- Davey Davison as Mayme Rucker
- Beverly Washburn as Rayme Rucker
- Jim Boles as "Grampa" Rucker
- Victoria Carroll as Girl in the Cadillac
- Lysander Dudley as Her "Producer"
- Setsuko Eejima as The Chinese Princess
- Lyle Ritz as The Pilot (Phil)
- Cindy Henry as Girl in the Meadow
- Tillie Allen as Girl in New Orleans
- Cathy Mulcare as Girl with the Slingshot
- Elaine Pickett as Girl at the Alamo
- María Maldonado as Girl at the Grand Canyon
- Dick Barton as Hunter
- Hal Lion as Road Gang Boss
- Ted Sala as Restaurant Boss
- Rod McCary
References
[edit]External links
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- Introductory Note
- "The Voyages to Vinland" (c. 1000)
- "The Letter of Columbus to Luis de Sant Angel Announcing His Discovery" (1493)
- "Amerigo Vespucci’s Account of His First Voyage" (1497)
- "John Cabot’s Discovery of North America" (1497)
- "First Charter of Virginia" (1606)
- "The Mayflower Compact" (1620)
- "The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut" (1639)
- "The Massachusetts Body of Liberties" (1641)
- "Arbitrary Government Described and the Government of the Massachusetts Vindicated from that Aspersion", by John Winthrop (1644)
- "The Instrument of Government" (1653)
- "A Healing Question", by Sir Henry Vane" (1656)
- "John Eliot’s "Brief Narrative" (1670)
- "Declaration of Rights" (1765)
- "The Declaration of Independence" (1776)
- "The Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence" (1775)
- "Articles of Confederation" (1777)
- "Articles of Capitulation, Yorktown" (1781)
- "Treaty with Great Britain" (1783)
- "Constitution of the United States" (1787)
- "The Federalist", Nos. 1 and 2 (1787)
- "Opinion of Chief Justice Marshall, in the Case of McCulloch vs. the State of Maryland" (1819)
- "Washington’s First Inaugural Address" (1789)
- "Treaty with the Six Nations" (1794)
- "Washington’s Farewell Address" (1796)
- "Treaty with France (Louisiana Purchase)" (1803)
- "Treaty with Great Britain (End of War of 1812)" (1814)
- "Arrangement as to the Naval Force to Be Respectively Maintained on the American Lakes" (1817)
- "Treaty with Spain (Acquisition of Florida)" (1819)
- "The Monroe Doctrine" (1823)
- "Webster-Ashburton Treaty with Great Britain" (1842)
- "Treaty with Mexico (1848)
- "Fugitive Slave Act" (1850)
- "Lincoln’s First Inaugural Address" (1861)
- "Emancipation Proclamation" (1863)
- "Haskell’s Account of the Battle of Gettysburg"
- "Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address" (1863)
- "Proclamation of Amnesty" (1863)
- "Lincoln’s Letter to Mrs. Bixby" (1864)
- "Terms of Lee’s Surrender at Appomattox" (1865)
- "Lee’s Farewell to His Army" (1865)
- "Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address" (1865)
- "Proclamation Declaring the Insurrection at an End" (1866)
- "Treaty with Russia (Alaska Purchase)" (1867)
- "Annexation of the Hawaiian Islands" (1898)
- "Recognition of the Independence of Cuba" (1898)
- "Treaty with Spain (Cession of Porto Rico and the Philippines)" (1898)
- "Convention Between the United States and the Republic of Panama" (1904)
Contents
William Collins. 294.
Fidele
295.
Ode Written in MDCCXLVI
296.
The Passions
297.
To Evening
George Sewell. 298.
The Dying Man in His Garden
Alison Rutherford Cockburn. 299.
The Flowers of the Forest
Jane Elliot. 300.
Lament for Flodden
Christopher Smart. 301.
A Song to David
Anonymous. 302.
Willy Drowned in Yarrow
John Logan. 303.
The Braes of Yarrow
Henry Fielding. 304.
A Hunting Song
Charles Dibdin. 305.
Tom Bowling
Samuel Johnson. 306.
On the Death of Dr. Robert Levet
307.
A Satire
Oliver Goldsmith. 308.
When Lovely Woman Stoops
309.
Retaliation
310.
The Deserted Village
311.
The Traveller; or, A Prospect of Society
Robert Graham of Gartmore. 312.
If Doughty Deeds
Adam Austin. 313.
For Lack of Gold
William Cowper. 314.
Loss of the Royal George
315.
To a Young Lady
316.
The Poplar Field
317.
The Solitude of Alexander Selkirk
318.
To Mary Unwin
319.
To the Same
320.
Boadicea: An Ode
321.
The Castaway
322.
The Shrubbery
323.
On the Receipt of My Mother’s Picture out of Norfolk
324.
The Diverting History of John Gilpin
Richard Brinsley Sheridan. 325.
Drinking Song
Anna Laetitia Barbauld. 326.
Life
Isobel Pagan (?). 327.
Ca’ the Yowes to the Knowes
Lady Anne Lindsay. 328.
Auld Robin Gray
Thomas Chatterton. 329.
Song from Ælla
Carolina Oliphant, Lady Nairne. 330.
The Land o’ the Leal
331.
He’s Ower the Hills That I Lo’e Weel
332.
The Auld House
333.
The Laird o’ Cockpen
334.
The Rowan Tree
335.
Wha’ll Be King But Charlie?
336.
Charlie Is My Darling
Alexander Ross. 337.
Wooed and Married and A’
John Skinner. 338.
Tullochgorum
Michael Bruce. 339.
To the Cuckoo
George Halket. 340.
Logie o’ Buchan
William Hamilton 0f Bangour. 341.
The Braes of Yarrow
Hector MacNeil. 342.
I Lo’ed Ne’er a Laddie but Ane
343.
Come Under My Plaidie
Sir William Jones. 344.
An Ode in Imitation of Alcaeus
345.
On Parent Knees a Naked New-born Child
Susanna Blamire. 346.
And Ye Shall Walk in Silk Attire
Anne Hunter. 347.
My Mother Bids Me Bind My Hair
John Dunlop. 348.
The Year That’s Awa’
Samuel Rogers. 349.
A Wish
350.
The Sleeping Beauty
William Blake. 351.
The Tiger
352.
Ah! Sun-Flower
353.
To Spring
354.
Reeds of Innocence
355.
Night
356.
Auguries of Innocence
357.
Nurse’s Song
358.
Holy Thursday
359.
The Divine Image
360.
Song
John Collins. 361.
To-Morrow
Robert Tannahill. 362.
Jessie, the Flower o’ Dunblane
363.
Gloomy Winter’s Now Awa’
William Wordsworth. 364.
Ode on Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood
365.
My Heart Leaps Up
366.
The Two April Mornings
367.
The Fountain: A Conversation
368.
Written in March
369.
Nature and the Poet
370.
Ruth: Or the Influences of Nature
371.
A Lesson
372.
Michael
373.
Yarrow Unvisited
374.
Yarrow Visited
375.
Yarrow Revisited
376.
Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey, on Revisiting the Banks of the Wye During a Tour July 13, 1798
377.
The Daffodils
378.
To the Daisy
379.
To the Cuckoo
380.
The Green Linnet
381.
Written in Early Spring
382.
To the Skylark
383.
The Affliction of Margaret
384.
Simon Lee the Old Huntsman
385.
Ode to Duty
386.
She Was a Phantom of Delight
387.
To the Highland Girl of Inversneyde
388.
The Solitary Reaper
389.
The Reverie of Poor Susan
390.
To Toussaint L’Ouverture
391.
Character of the Happy Warrior
392.
Resolution and Independence
393.
Laodamia
394.
We Are Seven
395.
Lucy
396.
The Inner Vision
397.
By the Sea
398.
Upon Westminster Bridge
399.
To a Distant Friend
400.
Desideria
401.
We Must Be Free or Die
402.
England and Switzerland
403.
On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic
404.
London, MDCCCII
405.
The Same
406.
When I Have Borne
407.
The World is Too Much With Us
408.
Within King’s College Chapel, Cambridge
409.
Valedictory Sonnet to the River Duddon
410.
Composed at Neidpath Castle, the Property of Lord Queensberry
411.
Admonition to a Traveller
412.
To Sleep
413.
The Sonnet
William Lisle Bowles. 414.
Dover Cliffs
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. 415.
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
416.
Kubla Khan
417.
Youth and Age
418.
Love
419.
Hymn Before Sunrise, in the Vale of Chamouni
420.
Christabel
421.
Dejection: an Ode
Robert Southey. 422.
After Blenheim
423.
The Scholar
Charles Lamb. 424.
The Old Familiar Faces
425.
Hester
426.
On an Infant Dying as Soon as Born
Sir Walter Scott. 427.
The Outlaw
428.
To a Lock of Hair
429.
Jock of Hazeldean
430.
Eleu Loro
431.
A Serenade
432.
The Rover
433.
The Maid of Neidpath
434.
Gathering Song of Donald the Black
435.
Border Ballad
436.
The Pride of Youth
437.
Coronach
438.
Lucy Ashton’s Song
439.
Answer
440.
Rosabelle
441.
Hunting Song
442.
Lochinvar
443.
Bonny Dundee
444.
Datur Hora Quieti
445.
Here’s a Health to King Charles
446.
Harp of the North, Farewell!
James Hogg. 447.
Kilmeny
448.
When the Kye Comes Hame
449.
The Skylark
450.
Lock the Door, Lariston
Robert Surtees. 451.
Barthram’s Dirge
Thomas Campbell. 452.
The Soldier’s Dream
453.
To the Evening Star
454.
Ode to Winter
455.
Lord Ullin’s Daughter
456.
The River of Life
457.
To the Evening Star
458.
The Maid of Neidpath
459.
Ye Mariners of England
460.
Battle of the Baltic
461.
Hohenlinden
J. Campbell. 462.
Freedom and Love
Allan Cunningham. 463.
Hame, Hame, Hame
464.
A Wet Sheet and a Flowing Sea
George Gordon, Lord Byron. 465.
Youth and Age
466.
The Destruction of Sennacherib
467.
Elegy on Thyrza
468.
When We Two Parted
469.
For Music
470.
She Walks in Beauty
471.
All for Love
472.
Elegy
473.
To Augusta
474.
Epistle to Augusta
475.
Maid of Athens
476.
Darkness
477.
Longing
478.
Fare Thee Well
479.
The Prisoner of Chillon
480.
On the Castle of Chillon
481.
Song of Saul Before His Last Battle
482.
The Isles of Greece
483.
On This Day I Complete My Thirty-Sixth Year
Thomas Moore. 484.
The Light of Other Days
485.
Pro Patria Mori
486.
The Meeting of the Waters
487.
The Last Rose of Summer
488.
The Harp that Once Through Tara’s Halls
489.
A Canadian Boat-Song
490.
The Journey Onwards
491.
The Young May Moon
492.
Echo
493.
At the Mid Hour of Night
Charles Wolfe. 494.
The Burial of Sir John Moore At Corunna
Percy Bysshe Shelley. 495.
Hymn of Pan
496.
Hellas
497.
Invocation
498.
Stanzas Written in Dejection Near Naples
499.
I Fear Thy Kisses
500.
Lines to an Indian Air
501.
To a Skylark
502.
Love’s Philosophy
503.
To the Night
504.
Ode to the West Wind
505.
Written Among the Euganean Hills, North Italy
506.
Hymn to the Spirit of Nature
507.
A Lament
508.
A Dream of the Unknown
509.
The Invitation
510.
The Recollection
511.
To the Moon
512.
A Widow Bird
513.
To a Lady, with a Guitar
514.
One Word is Too Often Profaned
515.
Ozymandias of Egypt
516.
The Flight of Love
517.
The Cloud
518.
Stanzas—April, 1814
519.
Music, When Soft Voices Die
520.
The Poet’s Dream
521.
The World’s Wanderers
522.
Adonais: An Elegy on the Death of John Keats
James Henry Leigh Hunt. 523.
Jenny Kiss’d Me
524.
Abou Ben Adhem
John Keats. 525.
The Realm of Fancy
526.
Ode on the Poets
527.
The Mermaid Tavern
528.
Happy Insensibility
529.
Ode to a Nightingale
530.
Ode on a Grecian Urn
531.
Ode to Autumn
532.
Ode to Psyche
533.
Ode on Melancholy
534.
The Eve of St. Agnes
535.
La Belle Dame Sans Merci
536.
On the Grasshopper and Cricket
537.
On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer
538.
To Sleep
539.
The Human Seasons
540.
Great Spirits Now on Earth Are Sojourning
541.
The Terror of Death
542.
Last Sonnet
Walter Savage Landor. 543.
Rose Aylmer
544.
Twenty Years Hence
545.
Proud Word You Never Spoke
546.
Absence
547.
Dirce
548.
Corinna to Tanagra, from Athens
549.
Mother, I Cannot Mind My Wheel
550.
Well I Remember
551.
No, My Own Love
552.
Robert Browning
553.
The Death of Artemidora
554.
Iphigeneia
555.
‘Do You Remember Me?’
556.
For an Epitaph at Fiesole
557.
On Lucretia Borgia’s Hair
558.
On His Seventy-Fifth Birthday
559.
To My Ninth Decade
560.
Death Stands Above Me
561.
On Living Too Long
Thomas Hood. 562.
Fair Ines
563.
The Bridge of Sighs
564.
The Death Bed
565.
Past and Present
Sir Aubrey De Vere. 566.
Glengariff
Hartley Coleridge. 567.
She is Not Fair
Joseph Blanco White. 568.
To Night
George Darley. 569.
The Loveliness of Love
Thomas Babington Macaulay, Lord Macaulay. 570.
The Armada
571.
A Jacobite’s Epitaph
Sir William Edmondstoune Aytoun. 572.
The Refusal of Charon
Hugh Miller. 573.
The Babie
Helen Selina, Lady Dufferin. 574.
Lament of the Irish Emigrant
Charles Tennyson Turner. 575.
Letty’s Globe
Sir Samuel Ferguson. 576.
The Fair Hills of Ireland
Elizabeth Barrett Browning. 577.
A Musical Instrument
Sonnets from the Portuguese
578.
I
579.
II
580.
III
581.
IV
582.
V
583.
VI
584.
VII
585.
VIII
586.
IX
587.
X
588.
XI
589.
XII
590.
XIII
591.
XIV
592.
XV
593.
XVI
594.
XVII
595.
XVIII
596.
XIX
597.
XX
598.
XXI
599.
XXII
600.
XXIII
601.
XXIV
602.
XXV
603.
XXVI
604.
XXVII
605.
XXVIII
606.
XXIX
607.
XXX
608.
XXXI
609.
XXXII
610.
XXXIII
611.
XXXIV
612.
XXXV
613.
XXXVI
614.
XXXVII
615.
XXXVIII
616.
XXXIX
617.
XL
618.
XLI
619.
XLII
620.
XLIII
621.
XLIV
622.
The Sleep
Edward Fitzgerald. 623.
Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam of Naishapur
English Poetry III: From Tennyson to Whitman. The Harvard Classics. 1909–14.
Contents
Alfred, Lord Tennyson. 624.
The Lady of Shalott
625.
Sweet and Low
626.
Tears, Idle Tears
627.
Blow, Bugle, Blow
628.
Home They Brought Her Warrior Dead
629.
Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal
630.
O Swallow, Swallow
631.
Break, Break, Break
632.
In the Valley of Cauteretz
633.
Vivien’s Song
634.
Enid’s Song
635.
Ulysses
636.
Locksley Hall
637.
Morte d’Arthur
638.
The Lotos-Eaters
639.
You Ask Me, Why
640.
Love Thou Thy Land
641.
Sir Galahad
642.
The Higher Pantheism
643.
Flower in the Crannied Wall
644.
Wages
645.
The Charge of the Light Brigade
646.
The Revenge
647.
Rizpah
648.
To Virgil
649.
Maud Part I Part II
650.
Crossing the Bar
Richard Monckton Milnes, Lord Houghton. 651.
Sonnet
William Makepeace Thackeray. 652.
The End of the Play
Charles Kingsley. 653.
Airly Beacon
654.
The Sands of Dee
655.
Young and Old
656.
Ode to the North-east Wind
J. Wilson (?). 657.
The Canadian Boat Song
Robert Browning. 658.
Prospice
659.
‘How They Brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix’ [16—]
660.
The Lost Leader
661.
Home-thoughts, from Abroad
662.
Home-thoughts, from the Sea
663.
Parting at Morning
664.
The Lost Mistress
665.
The Last Ride Together
666.
Pippa’s Song
667.
You’ll Love Me Yet
668.
My Last Duchess
669.
The Bishop Orders His Tomb at Saint Praxed’s Church
670.
Evelyn Hope
671.
A Toccata of Galuppi’s
672.
Memorabilia
673.
The Patriot
674.
A Grammarian’s Funeral
675.
Andrea Del Sarto
676.
One Word More
677.
Abt Vogler
678.
Rabbi Ben Ezra
679.
Never the Time and the Place
680.
Dedication of the Ring and the Book
681.
Epilogue
Emily Bronte. 682.
Last Lines
683.
The Old Stoic
Robert Stephen Hawker. 684.
And Shall Trelawny Die?
Coventry Patmore. 685.
Departure
William (Johnson) Cory. 686.
Heraclitus
687.
Mimnermus in Church
Sydney Dobell. 688.
The Ballad of Keith of Ravelston
William Allingham. 689.
The Fairies
George Mac Donald. 690.
That Holy Thing
691.
Baby
Edward, Earl of Lytton. 692.
The Last Wish
Arthur Hugh Clough. 693.
Say Not the Struggle Naught Availeth
694.
The Stream of Life
695.
In a London Square
696.
Qua Cursum Ventus
697.
Where Lies the Land?
Matthew Arnold. 698.
The Forsaken Merman
699.
The Song of Callicles
700.
To Marguerite
701.
Requiescat
702.
Shakespeare
703.
Rugby Chapel
704.
Memorial Verses
705.
Dover Beach
706.
The Better Part
707.
Worldly Place
708.
The Last Word
George Meredith. 709.
Love in the Valley
Alexander Smith. 710.
Barbara
Charles Dickens. 711.
The Ivy Green
Thomas Edward Brown. 712.
My Garden
James Thomson (B. V.). 713.
Gifts
Dante Gabriel Rossetti. 714.
The Blessèd Damozel
715.
The King’s Tragedy
716.
Lovesight
717.
Heart’s Hope
718.
Genius in Beauty
719.
Silent Noon
720.
Love-Sweetness
721.
Heart’s Compass
722.
Her Gifts
Christina Georgina Rossetti. 723.
Song
724.
Remember
725.
Up-Hill
726.
In the Round Tower at Jhansi
William Morris. 727.
The Defence of Guenevere
728.
Prologue of the Earthly Paradise
729.
The Nymph’s Song to Hylas
730.
The Day is Coming
731.
The Days That Were
John Boyle O’Reilly. 732.
A White Rose
Arthur William Edgar O’Shaughnessy. 733.
Ode
Robert Williams Buchanan. 734.
Liz
Algernon Charles Swinburne. 735.
Chorus from ‘Atalanta’
736.
Itylus
737.
The Garden of Proserpine
738.
A Match
739.
A Forsaken Garden
William Ernest Henley. 740.
Margaritæ Sorori
741.
Invictus
742.
England, My England
Robert Louis Stevenson. 743.
In the Highlands
744.
The Celestial Surgeon
745.
Requiem
William Cullen Bryant. 746.
Thanatopsis
747.
Robert of Lincoln
748.
Song of Marion’s Men
749.
June
750.
The Past
751.
To a Waterfowl
752.
The Death of Lincoln
Edgar Allan Poe. 753.
Lenore
754.
The Haunted Palace
755.
To Helen
756.
The Raven
757.
Ulalume
758.
The Bells
759.
To My Mother
760.
For Annie
761.
Annabel Lee
762.
The Conqueror Worm
Ralph Waldo Emerson. 763.
Good-Bye
764.
The Apology
765.
Brahma
766.
Days
767.
Give All to Love
768.
Concord Hymn
769.
The Humble-Bee
770.
The Problem
771.
Woodnotes
772.
Boston Hymn
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. 773.
A Psalm of Life
774.
The Light of Stars
775.
Hymn to the Night
776.
Footsteps of Angels
777.
The Wreck of the Hesperus
778.
The Village Blacksmith
779.
Serenade
780.
The Rainy Day
781.
The Day is Done
782.
The Bridge
783.
Resignation
784.
Children
785.
The Building of the Ship
786.
My Lost Youth
787.
The Fiftieth Birthday of Agassiz
788.
The Children’s Hour
789.
Paul Revere’s Ride
790.
Killed at the Ford
791.
Evangeline
John Greenleaf Whittier. 792.
The Eternal Goodness
793.
Randolph of Roanoke
794.
Massachusetts to Virginia
795.
Barclay of Ury
796.
Maud Muller
797.
The Barefoot Boy
798.
Skipper Ireson’s Ride
799.
The Pipes at Lucknow
800.
Barbara Frietchie
Oliver Wendell Holmes. 801.
The Chambered Nautilus
802.
Old Ironsides
803.
The Last Leaf
804.
Contentment
James Russell Lowell. 805.
The Present Crisis
806.
The Pious Editor’s Creed
807.
The Courtin’
808.
Ode Recited at the Harvard Commemoration
Sidney Lanier. 809.
The Marshes of Glynn
810.
The Revenge of Hamish
811.
How Love Looked for Hell
Bret Harte. 812.
The Reveille
Walt Whitman. 813.
One’s-Self I Sing
814.
Beat! Beat! Drums!
815.
Vigil Strange I Kept on the Field One Night
816.
Pioneers! O Pioneers!
817.
Ethiopia Saluting the Colors
818.
The Wound-Dresser
819.
Give Me the Splendid Silent Sun
820.
O Captain! My Captain!
821.
When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d
822.
Prayer of Columbus
823.
The Last Invocation
CONTENTS Bibliographic Record NEW YORK: P.F. COLLIER & SON COMPANY, 1909–14 NEW YORK: BARTLEBY.COM, 2001
Sir Philip Sidney
Introductory Note
The Defense of Poesy
Ben Jonson
Introductory Note
On Shakespeare
On Bacon
Abraham Cowley
Introductory Note
Of Agriculture
Joseph Addison
Introductory Note
The Vision of Mirza
Westminster Abbey
Sir Richard Steele
Introductory Note
The Spectator Club
Jonathan Swift
Introductory Note
Hints Towards an Essay on Conversation
A Treatise on Good Manners and Good Breeding
A Letter of Advice to a Young Poet
On the Death of Esther Johnson [Stella]
Daniel Defoe
Introductory Note
The Shortest-Way with the Dissenters
The Education of Women
Samuel Johnson
Introductory Note
Life of Addison, 1672–1719
David Hume
Introductory Note
Of the Standard of Taste
Sydney Smith
Introductory Note
Fallacies of Anti-Reformers
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Introductory Note
On Poesy or Art
William Hazlitt
Introductory Note
Of Persons One Would Wish to Have Seen
Leigh Hunt
Introductory Note
Deaths of Little Children
On the Realities of Imagination
Charles Lamb
Introductory Note
On the Tragedies of Shakspere
Thomas De Quincey
Introductory Note
Levana and Our Ladies of Sorrow
Percy Bysshe Shelley
Introductory Note
A Defence of Poetry
Thomas Babington Macaulay
Introductory Note
Machiavelli
William Makepeace Thackeray
Introductory Note
Jonathan Swift
John Henry Newman
Introductory Note
The Idea of a University
I. What Is a University?
II. Site of a University
III. University Life at Athens
Matthew Arnold
Introductory Note
The Study of Poetry
John Ruskin
Introductory Note
Sesame and Lilies
Lecture I.—Sesame: Of Kings’ Treasuries
Lecture II.—Lilies: Of Queens’ Gardens
Walter Bagehot
Introductory Note
John Milton (1859)
Thomas Henry Huxley
Introductory Note
Science and Culture
Edward Augustus Freeman
Introductory Note
Race and Language
Robert Louis Stevenson
Introductory Note
Truth of Intercourse
Samuel Pepys
William Ellery Channing
Introductory Note
On the Elevation of the Laboring Classes
Introductory Remarks
Lecture I
Lecture II
Edgar Allan Poe
Introductory Note
The Poetic Principle
Henry David Thoreau
Introductory Note
Walking [1862]
James Russell Lowell
Introductory Note
Abraham Lincoln, 1864–1865
Democracy