The Golden Treasury of Poetry is a popular anthology of English poetry, originally selected for publication by Francis Turner Palgrave in 1861. It was considerably revised, with input from Tennyson, about three decades later. Palgrave excluded all poems by poets then still alive. The book continues to be published in regular new editions; still under Palgrave's name. These reproduce Palgrave's selections and notes, but usually include a supplement of more recent poems. Christopher Ricks in 1991 produced a scholarly edition of the original Treasury, along with an account of its evolution from 1861 to 1891, with inclusions and exclusions.
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FIRST BOOK 01 SPRING............................................................................002 02 SUMMONS TO LOVE.......................................................003 03 TIME AND LOVE..............................................................005 04 SINCE BRAS ....................................................................006 05 THE PASSIONATE SHEPHERD TO HIS LOVE......................007 06 A MADRIGAL...................................................................009 07 UNDER THE GREENWOOD TREE .....................................010 08 IT WAS A LOVER AND HIS LASS .......................................011 09 PRESENT IN ABSENCE......................................................012 10 ABSENCE.........................................................................013 11 HOW LIKE A WINTER HATH MY ABSENCE BEEN ..............014 12 A CONSOLATION.............................................................015 13 THE UNCHANGEABLE......................................................016 14 TO ME , FAIR FRIEND , YOU NEVER CAN BE OLD ...............017 15 DIAPHENIA......................................................................018 16 ROSALINE........................................................................019 17 COLIN..............................................................................021 18 TO HIS LOVE....................................................................022 19 WHEN IN THE CHRONICLE OF WASTED TIME .................023 20 LOVE’S PERJURIES...........................................................024 21 A SUPPLICATION..............................................................025 22 TO AURORA.....................................................................026 23 TRUE LOVE......................................................................027 24 A DITTY............................................................................028 25 LOVE’S OMNIPRESENCE..................................................029 26 CARPE DIEM....................................................................030 27 WINTER...........................................................................031 28 THAT TIME OF YEAR THOU MAY’ST IN ME BEHOLD ........032 29 REMEMBRANCE..............................................................033 30 REVOLUTIONS.................................................................034 31 FARE WEL ! THOU ART TO DEAR FOR MY POSESING ....035 32 THE LIFE WITHOUT PASSION...........................................036 33 THE LOVER’S APPEAL......................................................037 34 THE NIGHTINGALE..........................................................038 35 CARE -CHARMER SLEP ....................................................040 36 MADRIGAL......................................................................041 37 LOVE’S FAREWELL...........................................................042 38 TO HIS LUTE.....................................................................043 39 BLIND LOVE.....................................................................044 40 THE UNFAITHFUL SHEPHERDESS.....................................045 41 A RENUNCIATION............................................................047 42 BLOW, BLOW, THOU WINTER WIND ................................048 43 MADRIGAL......................................................................049 44 DIRGE OF LOVE................................................................050 45 FIDELE.............................................................................051 46 A SEA DIRGE....................................................................052 47 A LAND DIRGE.................................................................053 48 POST MORTEM...............................................................054 49 THE TRIUMPH OF DEATH................................................055 50 MADRIGAL......................................................................056 51 CUPID AND CAMPASPE...................................................057 52 PACK, CLOUDS , AWAY, AND WELCOME DAY....................058 53 PROTHALAMION.............................................................059 54 THE HAPPY HEART...........................................................065 55 THIS LIFE, WHI CH SEMS SO FAIR ...................................066 56 SOUL AND BODY.............................................................067 57 LIFE..................................................................................068 58 THE LESSONS OF NATURE...............................................070 59 DOTH THEN THE WORLD GO THUS .................................071 60 THE WORLD’S WAY..........................................................072 61 SAINT JOHN BAPTIST.......................................................073 ...... 265 A WIDOW BIRD SATE MOURNING FOR HER LOVE........443 266 TO SLEEP.......................................................................444 267 THE SO LDIERS DRE AM..................................................445 268 A DRE AM OF THE UN KNOWN .......................................447 269 THE INER VISION .........................................................449 270 THE RE ALM OF FANCY...................................................450 271 HYMN TO THE SPIRIT OF NATURE .................................453 272 WRITEN IN EARLY SPRING ...........................................454 273 RUTH : OR THE INF LUEN CES OF NATURE .......................456 274 WRITEN IN THE EUG ANE AN HI LLS, NORTH ITALY........465 275 ODE TO THE WEST WIND ..............................................471 276 NATURE AND THE POET ................................................475 277 THE POET ’S DRE AM......................................................478 278 THE WORLD IS TOO MUCH WITH US............................479 279 WITHIN KING ’S COLLEGE CHAPEL, CAMBRIDGE ...........480 280 YOUTH AND AGE ...........................................................481 281 THE TWO APRI L MORNINGS .........................................483 282 THE FOUNT AIN ..............................................................486 283 THE RIVER OF LIFE .........................................................489 284 THE HUM AN SE ASONS ..................................................491 285 A LAMENT .....................................................................492 286 MY HEART LEAP S UP WHEN I BEHOLD..........................493 287 ODE ON INTIM ATIONS OF IMORT ALITY FROM RE COLLECTIONS OF EARLY CHI LDHOD .......................494 288 MUSIC, WHEN SOFT VOICES DIE...................................501
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