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Ballads of Beauty.

BALLADS OF BEAUTY.
EDITED BY
GEORGE M. BAKER.
WITH
Forty Full Page Illustrations.
"IF EYES WERE MADE FOR SEEING,
THEN BEAUTY IS ITS OWN EXCUSE FOR BEING."
Emerson.
BOSTON:
LEE AND SHEPARD, PUBLISHERS.
NEW YORK:
CHARLES T. DILLINGHAM.
1878.
Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1874, by
Lee and Shepard,
In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.

Contents.
PAGE | |
Beauty.—Young | 13 |
Waiting in the Twilight.—Alice M. Adams | 14 |
Life Songs.—Amy Key | 18 |
The Welcome.—Thomas Davis | 25 |
Love at First Sight.—Edward Bulwer Lytton | 26 |
O Fairest of the Rural Maids.—William Cullen Bryant | 30 |
Louise on the Doorstep.—Charles Mackay | 37 |
Our Skater Belle.—Anonymous | 38 |
Augusta.—Saxe | 42 |
Lord Ullin's Daughter.—Thomas Campbell | 45 |
Winter Song | 50 |
The Miller's Daughter.—Alfred Tennyson | 54 |
Oh, Were My Love a Country Lass.—William Allingham | 58 |
The Siesta.—William Cullen Bryant | 62 |
The Queen's Ride.—Thomas Bailey Aldrich | 66 |
Mary Morison.—Robert Burns | 70 |
Margaret and Dora.—Thomas Campbell | 74 |
Out in the Cold.—"Fair Women" | 77 |
The Annoyer.—N. P. Willis | 82 |
Desolate.—Gerald Massey | 86 |
Linger, O Gentle Time | 90 |
Bonnie Bessie.—George S. Burleigh | 94 |
The Confidante.—"Fair Women" | 98 |
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