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395 “A.D.C.” (Abbott), 384–85 “Adieu to India” (Anna Maria), 58–59 “Amir’s Soliloquy, The” (Lyall), 284–86 “À Mon Père” (Dutt, T.), 297 “Atavism” (Nicolson), 325 At Twilight (Naidu), 370–71 “August 21, 1841” (Lawrence), 160–61 “Awake!” (Naidu), 367 “Brahman Maid, The” (Wilson), 98–100 “Bridal Song” (Carshore), 250–51 “Bunkim Chandra Chatterji” (Ghose, A.), 360–61 “Cardozo the Half-Caste” (Yeldham), 388–91 “Caves of Elephanta, The” (Dutt, G. C.), 241–44 “Charles Stewart Parnell” (Ghose, A.), 358 “Chee-Chee Ball, The” (Abbott), 382–83 City of Palaces: A Fragment, The (Atkinson) [excerpt ], 73–75 “Composed at Sea, by Moonlight” (Kaye), 187–89 “Consolations of Exile” (Richardson), 154–56 “Day in the District, A” (Lawrence) [excerpt ], 165–68 Decline and Fall of Ghosts, The (Parker) [excerpt], 141–45 “Descent of Ganga” (Lawson) [excerpt], 109–13 “Elegiac Ode” (Anna Maria), 56–57 “Elegiac Stanzas” (Hutchinson), 134–35 “Emigration of Pleasure, The” (Dutt, A.), 291–92 “Enteric” (Denning), 307–9 “Epistle to Sir William Jones” (Horsford), 47–49 “Evening Walk in Bengal, An” (Heber), 86–89 “Exile’s Tribute, The” (Vetch), 94–95 “Fakeer of Jungheera, The” (Derozio) [excerpt ], 185–86 “Fragment, A” (E.L.), 206 “France, 1870” (Dutt, T.), 300 “Freedom to the Slave” (Derozio), 183–84 “From the Gulistan” (Heber), 89 Gardener, The (Tagore) [excerpt], 318–20 Gitanjali (Tagore) [excerpt], 315–18 Grammar of the Persian Language, A (Jones) [excerpt ], 33–34 Grand Master, The (Quiz) [excerpt], 374–76 “Gunga Din” (Kipling), 331–34 “Harp of India, The” (Derozio), 184 Heart Echoes (Leslie) [excerpt], 274–78 “Hic Jacet” (Ghose, A.), 359 “Hindoo’s Complaint” (Lawson), 107–8 “Hindu Convert to His Wife, The” (Dutt, O. C.), 238–40 “Hindu Festivals” (Ghosh, K.) [excerpt], 172–73 “Hindu Wife to Her Husband, The” (Dutt, G. C.), 240–41 “Home” (Dutt, G. C.), 232–33 “Homesick” (Furtado), 350–53 “Hour is past, The” [untitled poem] (Nugent ), 61–62 “Humayun to Zobeida” (Naidu), 365–66 “Hymn” (Dutt, M. M.), 216 Long sunk in Superstition’s night, 216 “Hymn to Náráyena, The” (Jones), 39–43 “I have eaten your bread and salt” [untitled poem] (Kipling), 330 “Indian Dancers” (Naidu), 366–67 “Indian Day, The” (Parker), 146–48 “Intended to be Sung on Occasion of His Preaching a Sermon . . . ” (Heber), 83–84 “Ivied Harp, The” (Carshore), 252 Index of Titles 396 d Index of Titles “Janmáshtami” (Ghosh, K.), 174–75 “Jugduluk 8th January 1842” (Lawrence), 161–62 “Kádambiní” (E.L.), 208–11 “Káli Pujá” (Ghosh, K.), 176–77 “Kashmiri Song” (Nicolson), 323 “King Porus—A Legend of Old” (Dutt, M. M.), 217–21 Lailí and Majnún (Atkinson) [excerpt], 76–78 “Lament of the Border Cattle Thief, The” (Kipling), 340–41 Land of Poesy, The (Page) [excerpt], 190–93 “Life’s Changes” (Roberts), 129–30 Light of Asia, The (Arnold) [excerpt], 260–64 “Lines” (E.L.), 205–6 “Lines (Written While on a Visit to Kalighat)” (Dutt Family Album), 236–37 “Lines Addressed to Mrs. Heber” (Heber), 85–86 “Lines to a Withered Shamrock” (Carshore), 256–58 “Lines Written on Seeing the Taaje, at Agra” (Nugent), 62–63 “Lines Written Some Time After” (Dutt, G. C.), 233–34 “Literary Characteristicks of the Most Distinguished Members of the Asiatic Society” (Horsford) [excerpt], 49–50 “London, in the Morning” (Richardson), 152 “Madhusudan Dutt” (Ghose, A.), 361–62 Méga Dúta, or Cloud Messenger, The (Wilson) [excerpt ], 102–4 “Monody on the Death of the Earl of Minto” (Atkinson), 78–80 “Moonlight Scene” (Hutchinson), 136 “Morning Serenade” (Dutt, A.), 292–93 “My Native Land” (Dutt, S. C.), 227–29 “Myvanwy” (Ghose, M.), 346–47 “Myvanwy in the Woods” (Ghose, M.), 347–48 “Near Hastings” (Dutt, T.), 298–99 “North-Wester, The” (Roberts), 130–32 “O Coil, Coil” (Ghose, A.), 357–58 “Ode” (Anna Maria) Triumphant Bard, my Verse inspire, 54–55 “Ode of Jami, An” (Jones), 36 “Ode to an Indian Gold Coin” (Leyden), 66–67 “Ode to My Infant Daughter, Eliza Howrah” (Horsford), 51 “Ode: To the Scenes of Infancy” (Leyden), 68–70 “On a Canary Bird” (Vetch), 92–93 “On an Old Romaunt” (Dutt, G. C.), 267–68 “On Visiting the Grave of Lieutenant Kirk, in Nepal” (Vetch), 91–92 “Our Casuarina Tree” (Dutt, T.), 302–4 “Outward-Bound Ship, The” (Heber), 84–85 “Paraphrase” (Hutchinson), 138–39 “Parrot of the Far Land” (Carshore), 249 “Persian Song, A” (Jones), 34–36 “Pindarees, The” (Medwin) [excerpt], 117–20 “Plassey-Plain” (Jones), 37–39 “Poetical Letter to...

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