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The Project Gutenberg eBook of Poems You
Ought to Know
This ebook is for the use of anyone anywhere in the United States
and most other parts of the world at no cost and with almost no
restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it
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Title: Poems You Ought to Know

Author: Elia Wilkinson Peattie

Release date: October 30, 2016 [eBook #53415]

Language: English

Credits: This etext was transcribed by Les Bowler

*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK POEMS YOU


OUGHT TO KNOW ***
This etext was transcribed by Les Bowler.

“Whatever your occupation may be, and however crowded


your hours with affairs, do not fail to secure at least
a few minutes every day for refreshment of your
inner life with a bit of poetry.”

Poems
You Ought to Know

SELECTED BY
ELIA W. PEATTIE
(Literary Editor of the Chicago Tribune)

ILLUSTRATED BY
ELLSWORTH YOUNG
CHICAGO NEW YORK TORONTO
Fleming H. Revell Company
LONDON AND EDINBURGH

Copyright, 1902
By Tribune Company

Each illustration copyrighted separately

Copyright, 1903
Fleming H. Revell Company
INTRODUCTION

Each morning, for several months, The Chicago Tribune has published
at the head of its first column, verses under the caption: “Poems You
Ought to Know.” It has explained its action by the following
quotation from Professor Charles Eliot Norton:

“Whatever your occupation may be, and however crowded your


hours with affairs, do not fail to secure at least a few minutes
every day for refreshment of your inner life with a bit of poetry.”

By publishing these poems The Tribune hopes to accomplish two


things: first, to inspire a love of poetry in the hearts of many of its
readers who have never before taken time or thought to read the
best poems of this and other centuries and lands; and, secondly, to
remind those who once loved song, but forgot it among the louder
voices of the world, of the melody that enchanted them in youth.
The title has carried with it its own standard, and the poems have
been kept on a plane above jocularity or mere prettiness of
versification; rather have they tried to teach the doctrines of
courage, of nature-love, of pure and noble melody. It has been the
ambition of those selecting the verses to choose something to lift
the reader above the “petty round of irritating concerns and duties,”
and the object will have been achieved if it has helped anyone to
“play the man,” “to go blithely about his business all the day,” with a
consciousness of that abounding beauty in the world of thought
which is the common property of all men.
No anthology of English verse can be complete, and none can satisfy
all. The compiler’s individual taste, tempered and guided by
established authority, is almost the only standard. This collection
has been compiled not by one but by many thousands, and their
selections here appear edited and winnowed as the idea of the
series seemed to dictate. The book appears at the wide-spread and
almost universal request of those who have watched the bold
experiment of a great Twentieth-Century American newspaper giving
the place of honor in its columns every day to a selection from the
poets.
For permission to reprint certain poems by Longfellow, Lowell, Harte,
Hay, Bayard Taylor, Holmes, Whittier, Parsons, and Aldrich, graciously
accorded by Houghton, Mifflin & Co., the publishers, thanks are
gratefully acknowledged. To Charles Scribner’s Sons, for an extract
from Lanier’s poems, and, lastly, to the many thousand readers,
who, by their sympathy, appreciation, and help have encouraged the
continuance of the daily publication of the poems, similar gratitude is
felt.
CONTENTS

Addison, Joseph
The Spacious Firmament on High 58
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey
An Untimely Thought 73
Nocturne 210
Allen, Elizabeth Akers
Rock Me to Sleep 30
Arnold, Matthew
Requiescat 90
Self Dependence 156
Song of Callicles 214
Barbauld, Mrs. A. L.
Life 161
Beatty, Pakenham
To Thine Own Self Be True 37
Begbie, Harold
Grounds of the “Terrible” 164
Blake, William
The Lamb 153
The Tiger 176
Boker, George H.
Dirge for a Soldier 53
Bourdillon, Francis William
The Night Has a Thousand Eyes 115
Brontë, Emily
Remembrance 42
Brown, Brownlee
Thalassa 140
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett
The Cry of the Children 106
Browning, Robert
Misconceptions 184
The Year’s at the Spring 135
Bryant, William Cullen
Thanatopsis 112
To a Waterfowl 225
Bunyan, John
The Shepherd Boy’s Song 100
Burns, Robert
Banks o’ Doon 76
Highland Mary 152
John Anderson My Jo 185
Scots Wha Hae 182
Byron, Lord
Destruction of the Sennacherib 32
Maid of Athens 186
She Walks in Beauty 57
The Isles of Greece 232
Campion, Thomas
Cherry Ripe 36
Carey, Henry
Sally in Our Alley 68
Carlyle, Thomas
To-Day 179
Cary, Phoebe
Nearer Home 174
Chatterton, Thomas
Faith 144
Chaucer, Geoffrey
An Emperor’s Daughter Stands Alone 60
Clarke, Macdonald
In the Graveyard 166
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
Kubla Khan 190
Cunningham, Allan
A Sea Song 134
David
Psalm XXIV 155
Psalm XLVIII 231
Psalm XLVI 44
Psalm XIX 74
Psalm LXXXIV 111
Psalm CXXI 119
Dickinson, Emily
The Grass 217
Dobson, Austin
A Lovers’ Quarrel 188
The Paradox of Time 208
The Pompadour’s Fan 75
In Quaque 188
Durivage, Francis A.
All 160
Eliot, George
Two Lovers 48
Finch, Francis Miles
Nathan Hale 212
Foss, Sam Walter
He’d Had No Show 93
Garnett, Richard
The Ballad of the Boat 172
Gillington, Mary C.
Intra Muros 21
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang
Mignon’s Song 110
Harte, Francis Bret
Flynn of Virginia 204
The Society upon the Stanislaus 210
Hawker, Robert Stephen
The Song of the Western Men 129
Hay, John
Jim Bludso 64
Little Breeches 202
Henley, W. E.
Invictus 131
Herbert, George
Virtue 34
Herrick, Robert
Counsel to Virgins 138
Delight in Disorder 62
Holland, Josiah Gilbert
Babyhood 40
Holmes, Oliver Wendell
The Chambered Nautilus 87
The Last Leaf 84
Hood, Thomas
Her Moral from Miss Kilmanseg 95
Past and Present 123
Song of the Shirt 85
The Death-Bed 33
Hunt, Leigh
Abou Ben Adhem 107
Ingalls, John James
Opportunity 109
Jackson, Henry R.
My Wife and Child 220
jonson, Ben
To Celia 187
Keats, John
Ode on a Grecian Urn 97
Key, Francis Scott
The Star-Spangled Banner 120
Kingsley, Charles
The Three Fishers 230
Knox, William
O Why Should the Spirit of Mortal 228
Lamb, Charles
The Old Familiar Faces 18
Lanier, Sidney
Evening Song 54
Lever, Charles
The Widow Malone 218
Logan, John
To the Cuckoo 94
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
Arsenal at Springfield 158
Serenade (“The Spanish Student”) 96
The Bridge 76
The Day Is Done 200
Lovelace, Richard
To Althea from Prison 98
To Lucasta on Going to the Wars 35
Lowe, John
Mary’s Dream 124
Lowell, James Russell
Jonathan to John 222
June 194
The Heritage 116
To the Dandelion 170
Lytle, William H.
Antony and Cleopatra 226
Mackay, Charles
A Deed and a Word 47
Mahony, Francis
The Bells of Shandon 196
McCreery, J. L.
There Is No Death 25
McPhelim, E. J.
Elia 70
Meynell, Alice
The Shepherdess 130
Milton, John
Song on a May Morning 163
Moore, Thomas
Believe Me if All Those Endearing Young Charms 101
Oft in the Stilly Night 63
The Harp that Once 195
Though Lost to Sight 20
’Tis the Last Rose of Summer 132
Mulock, Dinah Maria
Douglas, Douglas, Tender and True 149
Neale, John M.
Jerusalem the Golden 183
Newman, John Henry
Lead Kindly Light 72
O’Connor, Joseph
The Fount of Castaly 142
Parsons, Thomas W.
On a Bust of Dante 126
Poe, Edgar A.
Annabel Lee 178
Pope, Alexander
Ode on Solitude 103
Read, Thomas Buchanan
Drifting 50
Realf, Richard
A Holy Nation 23
Ronsard, Pierre
The Rose 143
Rossetti, Christina
Uphill 148
Ryan, Abram
Song of the Mystic 81
Scott, Sir Walter
Bonny Dundee 167
Border Ballad 169
Breathes there the Man 104
Where Shall the Lover Rest 216
Shakespeare, William
One Touch of Nature 89
Portia’s Speech on Mercy 207
Ruthless Time 46
Song from “Cymbeline” 71
Time Hath, My Lord 46
To Be or Not to Be 224
Macbeth’s Soliloquy 200
When in Disgrace with Fortune 19
Shelley, Percy Bysshe
Music when Soft Voices Die 133
An Indian Serenade 141
Sidney, Sir Philip
A Ditty 118
Sill, Edward Rowland
The Fool’s Prayer 28
Spalding, Susan Marr
Fate 22
Stevenson, Robert Louis
A Requiem 90
Suckling, Sir John
Ballad upon a Wedding 192
Why So Pale and Wan 139
Swinburne, Algernon Charles
A Match 137
Taylor, Bayard
Bedouin Song 67
The Song of the Camp 146
Tennyson, Lord
Break, Break, Break 24
Bugle Song 108
Crossing the Bar 193
Moral from “The Day Dream” 66
From “In Memoriam” 121
Tears, Idle Tears 151
Thackeray, William Makepeace
At the Church Gate 92
The Garret 198
Tompkins, Juliet Wilbor
For All These 45
Villon, François
Ballad—Dead Ladies 128
Waller, Edmund
Go, Lovely Rose 82
On a Girdle 199
White, Joseph Blanco
Night 79
Whitman, Walt
O Captain, My Captain 38
Warble for Lilac Time 206
Whittier, John G.
Indian Summer 181
The Waiting 136
Willard, Emma
Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep 105
Wither, George
The Shepherd’s Resolution 80
Woodworth, Samuel
The Old Oaken Bucket 86
Wordsworth, William
The Daffodils 162
The World Is Too Much with Us 102
To Sleep 17

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