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The poetry of Walter Savage Landor spans the final years of the Enlightenment to the greatest achievements of the Victorian Empire. Landor is now regarded as a ‘poet’s poet’, whose sensitive and beautiful poetry won the admiration of Browning, Yeats, Ezra Pound and Robert Frost. His celebrated love poems were inspired by a succession of female romantic ideals – Ione, Ianthe, Rose Aylmer and Rose Paynter — while his "domestic" poems concerning his sister and children reveal equal finesse. The Delphi Poets Series offers readers the works of literature's finest poets, with superior formatting. This volume presents Landor’s collected poetical works, with beautiful illustrations and the usual Delphi bonus material. (Version 1) * Beautifully illustrated with images relating to Landor's life and works* Concise introduction to the life and poetry of Walter Savage Landor* Images of how the poetry books were first printed, giving your eReader a taste of the original texts* Rare collections available in no other digital publication* Excellent formatting of the poems* Includes a selection of Landor's prose * Features a bonus biography - discover Landor's literary life* Scholarly ordering of texts into chronological order and literary genres Please note: due to Landor’s method of titling the majority of his poems with Roman numerals, this Delphi edition does not feature our usual chronological and alphabetical contents tables. Please visit www.delphiclassics.com to see our wide range of poet titles CONTENTS: The Life and Poetry of Walter Savage LandorBRIEF INTRODUCTION: WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR The Poetry CollectionsGEBIRCOLLECTION OF 1846THE HELLENICSTHE LAST FRUIT OF AN OLD TREEDRY STICKSMISCELLANEOUS POEMS FROM “HEROIC IDYLS” WITH ADDITIONAL POEMS, 1863 The PlayCOUNT JULIAN Selected ProseIMAGINARY CONVERSATIONS: A SELECTIONTHE PENTAMERONCITATION AND EXAMINATION OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE The BiographyWALTER SAVAGE LANDOR by Leslie Stephen Please visit www.delphiclassics.com to browse through our range of poetry titles or buy the entire Delphi Poets Series as a Super Set
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The Life and Poetry of Walter Savage Landor

BRIEF INTRODUCTION: WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR

The Poetry Collections

DRY STICKS

CONTENTS

W. S. LANDOR TO L KOSSUTH,

PREFACE.

DEDICATION OF AN ANCIENT IDYL.

No. 1. THE ANCIENT IDYL.

DEDICATION OF A MODERN IDYL.

No. 2. THE MODERN IDYL.

No. 3. CHORUS OF ITALIANS.

No. 4. TO THE DUKE OF SOMERSET.

No. 5. EXPOSTULATION.

No. 6. THE TWO FIELD-MARSHALS.

No. 7. LYONS.

No. 8. TO A POET.

No. 9. DEFIANCE.

No. 10. ADVICE TO A MUSICAL MAN, NOT YOUNG.

No. 11. TO LORD NUGENT.

No. 12. THE SHORTEST DAY.

No. 13. THE MYRTLE’S APPEAL.

No. 14. SOUTHEY.

No. 15. TO THE NOBLES OF VENICE, ON THE RECEPTION OF THE AUSTRIAN.

No. 16. TO THE GIVER OF AN INKSTAND.

No. 17. CASUISTRY.

No. 18. TO A LIMONCINA (VERBENA).

No. 19. THE DERBY AND DROP.

No. 20. TO A FAIR MAIDEN.

No. 21. CROKER.

No. 22. GEORGE THE THIRD’S STATUE.

No. 23. OLIM.

No. 24. ON AGESILAO MILANO.

No. 25. DESTINY UNCERTAIN.

No. 26. REPLY TO THE ABOVE.

No. 27. THE HEART’S ABYSSES.

No. 28. DAISY, A SPANIEL.

No. 29. DEATH OF DAISY.

No. 30. A LADY IN HASTE

No. 31. ON THE PORTRAIT OF LUISINHA DE

No. 32. TO SIR CHARLES NAPIER.

No. 33. LATE JEALOUSY.

No. 34. GRAVER SONGS.

No. 35. FEAR.

No. 36. LOUIS NAPOLEON.

No. 37. WITH FLOWERS.

No. 38. THE TEARS THAT RISE.

No. 39. ON LOVE AND IDLENESS,

No. 40. A SIGH CAUGHT.

No. 41. PLEASURE.

No. 42. A YOUNG LOVER’S RESOLUTION.

No. 43. INCORRIGIBLE.

No. 44. THE SAGE OF SEVENTEEN.

No. 45. TO THE CYCLAMEN.

No. 46. TO JUDGE HALIBURTON.

No. 47. ERMININE READING HOMER.

No. 48. ON LOVE.

No. 49. DOROTHEA.

No. 50. ON LAW.

No. 51. A PUISSANT PRINCE.

No. 52. ERMININE.

No. 53. BOURBONS.

No. 54. TO THE CHILDREN OF GARIBALDI.

No. 55. CONFESSION.

No. 56. UNDER THE LINDENS,

No. 57. TO CAINA.

No. 58. PEACE.

No. 59. INDIFFERENCE.

No. 60. LOVE IN YOUTH.

No. 61. PARTIES.

No. 62. PEOPLE AND PATRIOTS.

No. 63. ADVICE.

No. 64. WITH DIGBY’S AGES OF FAITH.

No. 65. ROSINA.

No. 66. PLEASURE AND PAIN.

No. 67. TO A LADY WHO DROPT A FEW YEARS.

No. 68. PORTRAIT.

No. 69. JUSTICE AND INJUSTICE.

No. 70. OLD-FASHIONED VERSE.

No. 71. HONOR AND MODESTY.

No. 72. ADVICE RECIEVED.

No. 73. THE MIDDLE-SIZED.

No. 74. VIRTUE AND VICE.

No. 75. NINETEENTH OF JANUARY.

No. 76. TO A LOVER.

No. 77. LOVER’S ANSWER.

No. 78. ILL SUCCESS OF SAINT PETER.

No. 79. SIR JAMES.

No. 80. CONSTANCY.

No. 81. A WHIPPING THREATENED A YOUNG LADY BY AN OLDER.

No. 82. TO TWO SPINSTERS;

No. 83. THE STEPS OF AGE.

No. 84. WRITTEN AT MALVERN, JUNE 1799.

No. 85. LESBIA NOSTRA! LESBIA ILLA!

No. 86. ABSENCE ON LEAVE FROM THE CRIMEA.

No. 87. THE PACIFIC HERO.

No. 88. MARCH 24.

No. 89. ESPOUSALS OF H. M. OF PORTUGAL.

No. 90. COMMINATION.

No. 91. VOYAGE TO ST IVES, CORNWALL,

No. 92. THE LADIES OF LEEDS.

No. 93. TORBAY.

No. 94. A MARBLE DOG FOR PAPER-PRESSER.

No. 95. JULIUS HARE.

No. 96. TO A FIELD-MARSHAL.

No. 97. TO THE RIVER MELA, NEAR VERONA.

No. 98. MORN.

No. 99. LEADERS AND ASPIRANTS.

No. 100. INOPPORTUNE.

No. 101. MY WIT SCANTY.

No. 102. REWARDS.

No. 103. BOYS AND MEN.

No. 104. THE GARDENER

No. 105. APOLOGY FOR GEBIR.

No. 106. HEROICS OR DACTYLICS.

No. 107. DULNESS.

No. 108. THE MATRON.

No. 109. MACAULAY’S PEERAGE.

No. 110. DEATH OF THE DAY.

No. 111. THE TWO SATIRISTS.

No. 112. PLAYS.

No. 113. ON THE DOG-STAR

No. 114. ON READE’S CAIN.

No. 115. THE SOLAR MICROSCOPE.

No. 116. TO A CYCLAMEN.

No. 117. PIGMIES AND CRANES.

No. 118. THE MOUNTAIN ASH.

No. 119. TO OUR HOUSE-DOG CAPTAIN.

No. 120. THE ROCKS OF LIFE.

No. 121. A POET SLEEPING.

No. 122. FAST FALL THE LEAVES.

No. 123. WHO IS SAFE?

No. 124. “ARE YOU MAD OR TIPSY?”

No. 125. THE PILFERED TO THE PILFERER.

No. 126. TO RECRUITS.

No. 127. GAZELLE-SKIN.

No. 128. FLATTERED ON MY YOUTH.

No. 129. PERTNESS REPROVED.

No. 130. DIFFERENT GRACES.

No. 131. CHILDREN PLAYING IN A CHURCH-YARD.

No. 132. WE DRIVE THE HOOP.

No. 133. FROM THE BAY OF BISCAY.

No. 134. CREDO.

No. 135. THE CASKET.

No. 136. ASHES.

No. 137. FUR AND MOTHS.

No. 138. WRITTEN IN ILLNESS.

No. 139. KITTY AND HER LOVER.

No. 140. CADMUS.

No. 141. LA PROMESSA SPOSA.

No. 142. SWIFT ON POPE.

No. 143. THE GRATEFUL HEART.

No. 144. THE FARMER THEOLOGIAN’S HARANGUE.

No. 145. POETS ON DUTY.

No. 146. DECLINE OF LIFE.

No. 147. BRETHREN.

No. 148. FASHIONS IN POETRY.

No. 149. ALTERNATIVE.

No. 150. TO THE CYCLAMEN.

No. 151. THE PIGEON-FANCIER.

No. 152. LATE LOVE.

No. 153. A SENSIBLE GIRL’S REPLY TO MOORE’S

No. 154.

No. 155. WISE AND UNWISE.

No. 156. FIRMNESS.

No. 157. ROUTS.

No. 158. ON SOUTHEY’S DEATH.

No. 159. REFLECTION FROM SEA AND SKY.

No. 160. THE SOLE ASSAILANT.

No. 161. ACCUSED OF INDIFFERENCE TO PRAISE.

No. 162. A COMPLAINT OF INCONSTANCY.

No. 163. ST CLAIR.

No. 164. ON ADMIRAL SIR SIDNEY SMITH.

No. 165. TO A YOUNG LADY.

No. 166. TO A MOURNER.

No. 167. ANSWER TO “WHAT DO YOU BELIEVE?”

No. 168. TO SOUTHEY.

No. 169. GORE-HOUSE LEFT FOR PARIS.

No. 170. OCTOBER 1799.

No. 171. THERMOMETER.

No. 172. ASKED TO DANCE AT BATH.

No. 173. IDLENESS.

No. 174. ROSINA.

No. 175. FIST AND CUDGEL.

No. 176. LAURA.

No. 177. ONE LIBIDINOUS AND SPITEFUL.

No. 178. QUESTION AND ANSWER.

No. 179. TRIPOS.

No. 180. TO LAMARTINE.

No. 181. ON SOUTHEY’S DEATH.

No. 182. PITY AND COMPASSION.

No. 183. THE TIMID.

No. 184. LIFE’S ROMANCE.

No. 185. THE ROYAL FEAST.

No. 186. ENGLAND! WELL DONE!

No. 187. TWICE TEN YEARS.

No. 188. THE LOST JEWEL.

No. 189. THE ROYAL BEAGLES.

No. 190. ON THE DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE TURNING THE TZAR’S PORTRAIT AGAINST THE WALL AT CHATSWORTH.

No. 191. TO TIME, ON CH. NAPIER.

No. 192. THE CRIMEAN HEROES.

No. 193. OBSERVING A VULGAR NAME ON THE PLINTH OF AN ANCIENT STATUE.

No. 194. RELIEF AT THE CRIMEA.

No. 195. TO THE EMPEROR.

No. 196. TO PRINCE ADAM CZARTORISKI.

No. 197. HYPOCRICY WHY HATED.

No. 198. A GIFT OF POEMS.

No. 199. NELSON, COLLINGWOOD, AND PELLEW.

No. 200. THE BIBLE.

No. 201. SYMPATHY.

No. 202. TO SOUTHEY.

No. 203. WHO ARE THE BEST LABORERS?

No. 204. FRIENDSHIP.

No. 205. TO ONE UNEQUALLY MATCHED.

No. 206. FAULTS ACKNOWLEDGED.

No. 207. SERMONI PROPIORA.

No. 208. SINGING BIRDS.

No. 209. THE THREE ROSES.

No. 210. SCRAPES AND MALADIES.

No. 211. LIFE HURRIES BY.

No. 212. ANOTHER AGE.

No. 213. WHAT SIGHS DO.

No. 214. ON FREEDOM.

No. 215. THE LAST GIFT.

No. 216. THE DEATH IN PARIS

No. 217. WHERE ARE THE BRAVE?

No. 218. GOLDSMITH AND GRAY.

No. 219. A FOX IN A CRADLE.

No. 220. WHERE ARE SIGHS?

No. 221. GIBBON.

No. 222. THE DESCENT OF ORPHEUS

No. 223. PROMISE.

No. 224. WHAT IS DEPLORABLE.

No. 225. AN ALABASTER HAND

No. 226. THE STERN BROW.

No. 227. THE IMMOVABLE POWER.

No. 228. IGNORANCE OF BOTANY.

No. 229. MILITARY MERIT REWARDED.

No. 230. ON ONE IN ILLNESS.

No. 231. LA PENSIEROSA.

No. 232. ON THE TZAR.

No. 233. RISTORMEL.

No. 234. TO MANIN IN HEAVEN.

No. 235. THE ALBUM OPENED.

No. 236. THE ALBUM CLOSED.

No. 237. TO SIR HENRY STRACHEY.

No. 238. THE PRINCE OF LEININGEN.

No. 239. ON THE EARTHQUAKE AT ST SAUVEUR AND BÏARITZ THE NIGHT OF THE EMPEROR’S ARRIVAL.

No. 240. TO ARTHUR WALKER,

No. 241. TO THE AUTHOR OF “THE PLAINT OF FREEDOM.”

No. 242. TO CAROLINE CHISHOLM.

No. 243. DEATH OF BLAKE.

No. 244. TO MARY BUSSELL MITFOED.

No. 245. ON THE GRASSHOPPER.

No. 246. VERSES WHY BURNT.

No. 247. REVIVAL OF POETS.

No. 248. TO ROSE.

No. 249. THE LAST MISLETO.

No. 250. JUPITER’S COMMANDMENTS.

No. 251. OUR STATESMEN.

No. 252. DIFFERENCE IN TEARS.

No. 253. THE ERUPTION OF VESUVIUS,

No. 254. WHY NEVER SEEN.

No. 255. WRITTEN IN SICKNESS.

No. 256. CREEDS.

No. 257. PHILOSOPHER AND POET.

No. 258. THE FIG-TREES OF GHERARDESCA.

No. 259. ON A SPITZ.

No. 260. CROMWELL IN COUNCIL.

No. 261. THE BANQUET OVER.

No. 262. A TRUTH.

No. 263. CAUGHT.

No. 264. WISHES.

No. 265. THE FIRE OF LOVE.

No. 266. NOVEMBER.

No. 267. TO BATH.

No. 268. LEAVING LONDON.

No. 269. FEW BUT BEND THEIR NECKS.

No. 270. A BACK-BITER.

No. 271. HEARTS-EASE.

No. 272. THE DREAMER

No. 273. LAYING A FOUNDATION-STONE.

No. 274. THE BARK.

No. 275. IANTHE’S TROUBLES.

No. 276. TO ONE IN GRIEF.

No. 277. KENYON AT COWES.

No. 278. TO LORD NUGENT.

No. 279. WRITTEN IN AN ALBUM.

No. 280. FANNY.

No. 281. A PAIR OF NIGHTINGALES.

No. 282. THE HONEY-MOON.

No. 283. ON AN INVITATION TO A WALK

No. 284. ON THE LINES ABOVE.

No. 285. DAMŒTUS AND PHILLIS.

No. 286. MUSIC.

No. 287. TO A KID.

No. 288. CANIDIA AND CAINA.

No. 289. THE FAT SUITOR.

No. 290. THE PRIMROSE-BANK.

No. 291. NANCY’S HAIE.

No. 292. TO MY SON WALTER.

No. 293.

No. 294. THE PERFIDIOUS.

No. 295. TO ALEXANDER THE VENTRILOQUIST.

No. 296. FLOWERS AND FRIENDSHIP.

No. 297. TO J. S.

No. 298. HOW TO READ ME.

No. 299. GOOD-BYE.

No. 300. WHAT TO BRING.

No. 301. STUDIOUS.

No. 302. NONO SITS.

No. 303. TEARS.

No. 304. REFLECTION.

No. 305. CHARLES AND WILLIAM NAPIER.

No. 306. A CRITIC.

No. 307. GOVERNORS OF INDIA.

No. 308. TO A LADY.

No. 309. TO LIBERTY.

No. 310. THE SPOUSE.

No. 311. REPENTANCE.

No. 312. TRUTH WILL PENETRATE.

No. 313. MY HOMES.

No. 314. ACHILLES AND HELENA ON IDA.

FROM THE PERSIAN.

No. 315. TO THE VINE.

No. 316. TO ABRA.

No. 317. TO THE NIGHTINGALE.

No. 318. PRAISES OF ABU-SAID.

FROM THE ARABIC.

No. 319. THE SON OF SHEIK DAHER,

No. 320. AGAINST JEZZAR.

No. 321. ON HIS WIFE’S AFFLICTION.

No. 322. ON HIS WIFE’S DEATH.

No. 323. TO RAHDI.

No. 324. UBBEDIENZA.

No. 325. RISPOSTA ALLE PAROLE.

TRANSLATION.

No. 326.

No. 327. POETÆ LATINI POST OVIDIUM.

No. 328. DOLENDUS.

No. 329. AD JUVENTAM.

No. 330. AD SENECTAM.

No. 331. SORORE AMISSA.

No. 332. DOMINUS.

No. 333. HESPERUS.

No. 334. QUID IN VITA.

No. 335. MULIERUM INDOLES.

No. 336. DEFUNCTUS LOQUITUR.

No. 337. CAPSULA EX MORO FABRICATA.

No. 338. AMICA AMICO.

No. 339. AD POETAS.

No. 340. TURRES HEIDELBURGÆ.

No. 341. BENEFACTA.

No. 342. QUO DORMITUM IRE.

No. 343. VERSUS IMPETRATI IN PUELLÆ OBITUM.

No. 344. LIBER QUANDO.

No. 345. IN SCYTHAM SARMATARUM TYRANNUM.

No. 346. AD ROSAM DE NATALI.

No. 347. DE PIO NONO.

No. 348. AD NAPOLEONEM IMPERATOREM.

No. 349. AD POMERONEM.

No. 350. AD NORAM NAPIERAM NUPTAM.

No. 351. AD DOMINAM.

No. 352. CANIS AMISSUS.

No. 353. AD MELITTAM.

No. 354. SOMNIA ET INSOMNIA.

No. 355. SERTORUM VARIETAS.

No. 356. FORTASSE.

No. 357. VIRGO ROMANA QUOMODO TRACTATA.

No. 358. LORIÆ CONTEMPTOR.

No. 359. EPITAPHUM PAULI QUI EXERCITATIONES SCRIPSIT ET UXOEEM DUXIT.

No. 360. INSULSUS.

No. 361. MOES INIQUA.

No. 362. GALLIA VINCTA.

No. 363. AD PHILIPPUM EEGEM, DE NUPTIIS HISPAN:

No. 364. DE RUINIS LANTONIANIS PULCHRE DEPICTIS.

No. 365. BEATIOR.

No. 366. SPERANDA PAUCA.

No. 367. QUALI S VITA SIT BEATA.

No. 368. BRITANNIA.

No. 369. AD LYCEN.

No. 370. VIRGINIS CAPILLI.

No. 371. AD HÆDUM.

No. 372. AD GRAIUM.

No. 373. DIFFICILE OPES DISTPIBUERE.

No. 374. QUIS TURPIOR?

No. 375. AD AMISSAM.

No. 376. PAX LATRONIBUS A LATRONIBUS DATA.

No. 377. AMICUS MEUS, STRENUUS MILES, VULNERATUS.

No. 378. DE RUFA IN NOVO-COMO.

No. 379. PAX HONESTA AUT NULLA.

No. 380. QUI NON INVENTUS.

No. 381. EUGENIA NAPOLEONIS.

No. 382. AD COSSUTHUM ET BEMUM.

No. 383. IN IMAGINEM BATTHIANII.

No. 384. CANIS URNA.

No. 385. DE TRIBUS PRÆCIPUIS ORATORIBUS.

No. 386. CONSOLATIO.

No. 387. SATIS.

TO WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR.

TO WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR, ESQ.

LANDOR

SONNETS TO WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR

A SONNET.

ON MR LANDOR’S POEM ENTITLED

TO WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR.

TO WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR.

AD ILLUSTRISSIMUM VIRUM SAVAGIUM LANDOR.

MISCELLANEOUS POEMS FROM “HEROIC IDYLS” WITH ADDITIONAL POEMS, 1863

CONTENTS

ADDITIONAL POEMS.

I.

II.

III.

IV.

V.

VI.

VII.

VIII.

IX.

X.

XI.

XII.

XIII.

XIV.

XV.

XVI.

XVII.

XVIII.

XIX.

XX.

XXI.

XXII.

XXIII.

XXIV.

XXV.

XXVI.

XXVII.

XXVIII.

XXIX.

XXX.

XXXI.

XXXII.

XXXIII.

XXXIV.

XXXV.

XXXVI.

XXXVII.

XXXVIII.

XXXIX.

XL.

XLI.

XLII.

XLIII.

XLIV.

XLV.

XLVI.

XLVII.

XLVIII.

XLIX.

L.

LI.

LII.

LIII.

LIV.

LV.

LVI.

LVII.

LVIII.

LIX.

LX.

LXI.

LXII.

LXIII.

LXIV.

LXV.

LXVI.

LXVII.

LXVIII.

LXIX.

LXX.

LXXI.

LXXII.

LXXIII.

LXXIV.

LXXV.

LXXVI.

LXXVII.

LXXVIII.

LXXIX.

LXXX.

LXXXI.

LXXXII.

LXXXIII.

LXXXIV.

LXXXV.

LXXXVI.

LXXXVII.

LXXXVIII.

LXXXIX.

XC.

XCI.

XCII.

XCIII.

XCIV.

XCV.

XCVI.

XCVII.

XCVIII.

XCIX.

C.

CI.

CII.

CIII.

CIV.

CV.

CVI.

CVII.

CVIII.

CIX.

CX.

CXI.

CXII.

CXIII.

CXIV.

CXV.

CXVI.

CXVII.

CXVIII.

CXIX.

CXX.

CXXI.

CXXII.

CXXIII.

CXXIV.

CXXV.

CXXVI.

CXXVII.

CXXVII.

CXXIX.

CXXX.

CXXXI.

CXXXII.

CXXXIII.

CXXXIV.

CXXXV.

CXXXVI.

CXXXVII.

CXXXVIII.

CXXXIX.

CXL.

CXLI.

CXLII.

CXLIII.

CXLIV.

CXLV.

CXLVI.

CXLVII.

CXLVIII.

CXLIX.

CL.

CLI.

CLII.

CLIII.

CLIV.

CLV.

CLVI.

CLVII.

CLVIII.

The Play

COUNT JULIAN

CONTENTS

FOREWORD.

CHARACTERS.

ACT I. SCENE 1.

ACT I. SCENE 2.

ACT I. SCENE 3.

ACT I. SCENE 4.

ACT I. SCENE 5.

ACT II. SCENE 1.

ACT II. SCENE 2.

ACT II. SCENE 3.

ACT II. SCENE 4.

ACT II. SCENE 5.

ACT III. SCENE 1.

ACT III. SCENE 2.

ACT III. SCENE 3.

ACT IV. SCENE II.

ACT IV. SCENE 2.

ACT IV. SCENE 3.

ACT V. SCENE 1.

ACT V. SCENE 2.

ACT V. SCENE 3.

ACT V. SCENE 4.

ACT V. SCENE 5.

Selected Prose

IMAGINARY CONVERSATIONS: A SELECTION

CONTENTS

MARCELLUS AND HANNIBAL

QUEEN ELIZABETH AND CECIL

EPICTETUS AND SENECA

PETER THE GREAT AND ALEXIS

HENRY VIII AND ANNE BOLEYN

JOSEPH SCALIGER AND MONTAIGNE

BOCCACCIO AND PETRARCA

BOSSUET AND THE DUCHESS DE FONTANGES

JOHN OF GAUNT AND JOANNA OF KENT

LEOFRIC AND GODIVA

ESSEX AND SPENSER

LORD BACON AND RICHARD HOOKER

OLIVER CROMWELL AND WALTER NOBLE

LORD BROOKE AND SIR PHILIP SIDNEY

SOUTHEY AND PORSON

THE ABBÉ DELILLE AND WALTER LANDOR

DIOGENES AND PLATO

ALFIERI AND SALOMON THE FLORENTINE JEW

ROUSSEAU AND MALESHERBES

LUCULLUS AND CAESAR

EPICURUS, LEONTION, AND TERNISSA

DANTE AND BEATRICE

FRA FILIPPO LIPPI AND POPE EUGENIUS THE FOURTH

TASSO AND CORNELIA

LA FONTAINE AND DE LA ROCHEFOUCAULT

LUCIAN AND TIMOTHEUS

BISHOP SHIPLEY AND BENJAMIN FRANKLIN

SOUTHEY AND LANDOR

THE EMPEROR OF CHINA AND TSING-TI

LOUIS XVIII AND TALLEYRAND

OLIVER CROMWELL AND SIR OLIVER CROMWELL

THE COUNT GLEICHEM: THE COUNTESS: THEIR CHILDREN, AND ZAIDA.

THE PENTAMERON

CONTENTS

FIRST DAY’S INTERVIEW

THIRD DAY’S INTERVIEW

FOURTH DAY’S INTERVIEW

FIFTH DAY’S INTERVIEW

CITATION AND EXAMINATION OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE

CONTENTS

EDITOR’S PREFACE.

EDITOR’S APOLOGY.

EXAMINATION, ETC., ETC.

POST-SCRIPTUM BY ME, EPHRAIM BARNETT.

A CONFERENCE OF MASTER EDMUND SPENSER, A GENTLEMAN OF NOTE, WITH THE EARL OF ESSEX, TOUCHING THE STATE OF IRELAND. ANNO DOM. 1598.

PREFACE.

ESSEX AND SPENSER.

MEMORANDUM BY EPHRAIM BARNETT.

The Biography

WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR by Leslie Stephen

The Delphi Classics Catalogue

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