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CONTENTS OF VOLUME II.

PART II. SELECTIONS.




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Introductory Note 3
Song. My silks and fine array 4
Song. Love and harmony combine 5
Song. I love the jocund dance 6
Mad Song. The wild winds weep 7
Song. How.sweet I roamed from field to field 8
Song. Memory, hither come 9
To the Muses. Whether on Ida's shady brow 10
To the Evening Star. Thou fair-hair'd angel of the Evening 11
To Spring. O thou, with dewy locks, who lookest down 12
To Summer. O thou who passest thro' our valleys in 13
Blind-Man's Buff. When silver snow decks Susan's clothes 14
King Edward the Third (Selections from) 16

SONGS OF INNOCENCE.

Introductory Note 25
Introduction. Piping down the valleys wild 26
The Shepherd. How sweet is the shepherd's sweet lot 27
The Echoing Green. The sun does arise 28
The Lamb. Little lamb, who made thee? 29
The Little Black Boy. My mother bore me in the southern wild 30
The Blossom. Merry, merry sparrow! 31
The Chimney-Sweeper. When my mother died I was very young 32
The Little Boy Lost. Father, father, where are you going? 33
The Little Boy Found. The little boy lost in the lonely fen 33
Laughing Song. When the great woods laugh with the voice of joy 34
A Cradle Song. Sweet dreams form a shade 35
The Divine Image. To mercy, pity, peace, and love 36
Holy Thursday. 'Twas on a Holy Thursday, their innocent faces clean 37