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1 / 159The Poetry of Nature by Charles George Douglas Roberts
- 1. The Poetry of Nature by Charles George Douglas Roberts
- 2. The World Is Too Much with Us (Sonnet) by William Wordsworth
- 3. Earth, Ocean, Air: From the Preface of 'Alastor' by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- 4. On a Beautiful Day by John Sterling
- 5. God in Nature: From 'Paracelsus' by Robert Browning
- 6. My Heart Leaps Up by William Wordsworth
- 7. Each and All by Ralph Waldo Emerson
- 8. The Country Faith by Norman Gale
- 9. Tintern Abbey by William Wordsworth
- 10. Great Nature Is an Army Gay by Richard Watson Gilder
- 11. Come to These Scenes of Peace by William Lisle Bowles
- 12. Ode on the Pleasure Arising from Vicissitude by Thomas Gray
- 13. Nature by Jones Very
- 14. Influence of Natural Objects: From 'The Prelude' I by William Wordsworth
- 15. An Indian Song by William Butler Yeats
- 16. The Tables Turned by William Wordsworth
- 17. Rus in Urbe by Clement Scott
- 18. The Faun (A Fragment) by Richard Hovey
- 19. Invocation to Light: From 'Paradise Lost,' Book III by John Milton
- 20. Light: From 'Paradise Lost,' Book VII by John Milton
- 21. Light by George MacDonald
- 22. The Northern Lights by Benjamin Franklin Taylor
- 23. From the 'Hymn to Light' by Abraham Cowley
- 24. Daybreak by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- 25. Dawn by Richard Watson Gilder
- 26. Morning Song by Joanna Baillie
- 27. Morning by John Cunningham
- 28. Pack Clouds Away by Thomas Heywood
- 29. Morning: From 'The Minstrel' by James Beattie
- 30. Summer Rain by Hartley Coleridge
- 31. The Oasis of Sidi Khaled by Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
- 32. A Midsummer's Noon in the Australian Forest by Charles Harpur
- 33. Noontide by John Leyden
- 34. A Summer Noon by William Howitt
- 35. The Midges Dance Aboon the Burn by Robert Tannahill
- 36. Sunset: From 'Queen Mab' by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- 37. Fancy in Nubibus by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- 38. Day Is Dying: From 'The Spanish Gypsy' by Marian Evans Lewes Cross (George Eliot)
- 39. The End of the Day by Duncan Campbell Scott
- 40. Evening by Archibald Lampman
- 41. A Twilight Fancy by Dora Read Goodale
- 42. To the Evening Star by Thomas Campbell
- 43. The Evening Wind by William Cullen Bryant
- 44. Evening in Paradise: From 'Paradise Lost,' Book IV by John Milton
- 45. Evening: From 'Don Juan' by Lord Byron
- 46. Moonlight on the Prairie: From 'Evangeline' by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- 47. To Delia by Samuel Daniel
- 48. The Camp at Night: From 'The Iliad,' Book VIII by Homer
- 49. To Night by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- 50. Night by Joseph Blanco White
- 51. Night: From 'Childe Harold,' Canto II by Lord Byron
- 52. Night: From 'Queen Mab' by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- 53. Hymn to the Night by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- 54. In the Wide Awe and Wisdom of the Night by Charles G.D. Roberts
- 55. A Hymn: From the Conclusion of 'The Seasons' by James Thomson
- 56. March by William Morris
- 57. When the Hounds of Spring by Algernon Charles Swinburne
- 58. March by William Wordsworth
- 59. Spring, the Sweet Spring by Thomas Nashe
- 60. Return of Spring by Pierre de Ronsard
- 61. Spring by Thomas Gray
- 62. Summer Longings by Denis Florence MacCarthy
- 63. Sweetly Breathing, Vernal Air by Thomas Carew
- 64. Home Thoughts from Abroad by Robert Browning
- 65. May Morning by Celia Thaxter
- 66. Song (On May Morning) by John Milton
- 67. Spring in Carolina by Henry Timrod
- 68. Spring by Ebenezer Elliott
- 69. Die Down, O Dismal Day by David Gray
- 70. Morning in May: From 'The Canterbury Pilgrims: The Knightes Tale' by Geoffrey Chaucer
- 71. Cuckoo Song by Anonymous
- 72. Spring: From 'In Memoriam' by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
- 73. Betrothed Anew by Edmund Clarence Stedman
- 74. The Ploughman by Oliver Wendell Holmes
- 75. The Plough by Richard Hengist Horne
- 76. They Come! The Merry Summer Months by William Motherwell
- 77. Song of the Summer Winds by George Darley
- 78. A Drop of Dew by Andrew Marvell
- 79. June by William Cullen Bryant
- 80. The Story of a Summer Day by Alexander Hume
- 81. Knee-Deep in June by James Whitcomb Riley
- 82. Ballade of Midsummer Days and Nights by William Ernest Henley
- 83. Invocation to Rain in Summer by William Cox Bennett
- 84. Rain in Summer by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- 85. Before the Rain by Thomas Bailey Aldrich
- 86. Signs of Rain by Dr. Edward Jenner
- 87. Summer Storm by James Russell Lowell
- 88. After the Rain by Thomas Bailey Aldrich
- 89. A Storm in the Distance by Paul Hamilton Hayne
- 90. Rain by Ebenezer Jones
- 91. The Dancing of the Air by Sir John Davies
- 92. Wicklow Winds: From 'Wicklow' by George Francis Savage-Armstrong
- 93. Ode to the West Wind by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- 94. The Cloud Chorus: From 'The Clouds' by Aristophanes
- 95. The Cloud by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- 96. Summer Moods by John Clare
- 97. In Praise of Angling by Sir Henry Wotton
- 98. The Angler's Wish by Izaak Walton
- 99. The Angler by John Chalkhill
- 100. Swimming: From 'The Two Foscari' by Lord Byron
- 101. The Pleasure-Boat by Richard Henry Dana
- 102. The Solitary Woodsman by Charles G.D. Roberts
- 103. September by George Arnold
- 104. The Latter Rain by Jones Very
- 105. To Autumn by John Keats
- 106. Harvest Song by Ludwig H.C. Hölty
- 107. Life in the Autumn Woods (Virginia) by Philip Pendleton Cooke
- 108. Hunting Song by Sir Walter Scott
- 109. The Hunter's Song by Bryan Waller Procter (Barry Cornwall)
- 110. The Hunted Squirrel: From 'Britannia's Pastorals,' Book I, Song 5 by William Browne
- 111. A Hunting We Will Go by Henry Fielding
- 112. The Stag Hunt: From 'The Lady of the Lake,' Canto I by Sir Walter Scott
- 113. The Stag Hunt: From 'The Seasons: Autumn' by James Thomson
- 114. The Old Squire by Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
- 115. Indian Summer by John Banister Tabb
- 116. No! by Thomas Hood
- 117. When the Frost Is on the Punkin by James Whitcomb Riley
- 118. Autumn: A Dirge by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- 119. When Icicles Hang by the Wall: From 'Love's Labour's Lost,' Act V. Sc. 2 by William Shakespeare
- 120. Winter (A Song to Be Sung Behind the Stove) by Matthias Claudius
- 121. Frost by Edith Matilda Thomas
- 122. Snow-Flakes by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- 123. December by Joel Benton
- 124. Snow-Flakes by Mary Mapes Dodge
- 125. The Snow-Storm by Ralph Waldo Emerson
- 126. The Snow-Storm by Ethelwyn Wetherald
- 127. The Snow-Shower by William Cullen Bryant
- 128. 'The Snowing of the Pines' by Thomas Wentworth Higginson
- 129. A Snow-Storm: Scene in a Vermont Winter by Charles Gamage Eastman
- 130. Winter by John Howard Bryant
- 131. Winter Scenes: From 'The Seasons: Winter' by James Thomson
- 132. Winter Song by Ludwig H.C. Hölty
- 133. Winter Morning: From 'The Winter Morning Walk: 'The Task,' Book V' by William Cowper
- 134. Sleigh Song by G.W. Pettee
- 135. Our Skater Belle by Anonymous
- 136. O Winter! Wilt Thou Never Go? by David Gray
- 137. A Song of Seasons by Elizabeth Roberts MacDonald
- 138. The Valley Brook by John Howard Bryant
- 139. Song of the Brook: From 'The Brook: An Idyl' by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
- 140. The Shaded Water by William Gilmore Simms
- 141. A Farewell by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
- 142. The Birch Stream by Anna Boynton Averill
- 143. Song of the River by Charles Kingsley
- 144. Afton Water by Robert Burns
- 145. The Snows by Charles Sangster
- 146. My River by Eduard Mörike
- 147. On the Rhine by William Lisle Bowles
- 148. Oxus: From 'Sohrab and Rustum' by Matthew Arnold
- 149. The Fall of Niagara by John Gardiner Calkins Brainard
- 150. To Seneca Lake by James Gates Percival
- 151. The Bugle: From 'The Princess' by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
- 152. The Lake Isle of Innisfree by William Butler Yeats
- 153. Calm on Lake Leman: From 'Childe Harold,' Canto III by Lord Byron
- 154. The Silence of the Hills by William Prescott Foster
- 155. Storm in the Alps: From 'Childe Harold,' Canto III by Lord Byron
- 156. Dover Cliff: From 'King Lear,' Act IV. Sc. 6 by William Shakespeare
- 157. Choral Song: From 'The Bacchae' by Euripides
- 158. An Alpine Descent by Samuel Rogers
- 159. From 'Mont Blanc' by Percy Bysshe Shelley
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The fifth of ten volumes of poetry edited by Canadian poet laureate Bliss Carman (1861-1929). This collection, the first of two parts, includes a range of poems dealing with the natural world, covering subjects such as nature's influence on the poetic mind; daylight and nighttime; the seasons; inland waters; and highlands. It also includes an introductory essay to the volume by the "Father of Canadian Poetry" Sir Charles George Douglas Roberts (1860-1943). - Summary by Tomas Peter
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