91) and `May the Maiden' (p. 97), both set to music.
Putnam, S. A. Brock: `The Poetry of America' (New York, 1894)
has `Life and Song', `Nirvana', `Ballad of Trees and the Master',
and `Sunrise'.
Roberts, C. G. D.: `Poems of Wild Life' (London, 1888)
has `The Revenge of Hamish' (pp. 57-62).
Sladen, Douglas: `Younger American Poets' (New York, 1891)
gives (pp. 131-145) `Sunrise', `The Marshes of Glynn',
`Song of the Chattahoochee', `A Ballad of Trees and the Master',
an extract from `The Symphony', and `The Crystal'.
Stedman (E. C.) and Hutchinson (Ellen M.): `A Library of American Literature'
(New York, 1891) gives (vol. x., pp. 145-151) `The Marshes of Glynn',
`Song of the Chattahoochee', `The Mocking-bird', `The Revenge of Hamish',
`Night and Day', and a portrait.
VI. Criticisms* of Lanier's Life and Works
* Unless the title of the criticism is given, the article treats
Lanier's life and works in general. Except in special cases
no account is made of articles in the daily papers. -- For brevity's sake
I cite under this head the music composed for several of Lanier's poems.
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