THE GOLDEN TREASURY SELECTED FROM THE BEST SONGS AND LYRICAL AND ARRANGED WITH NOTES BY FRANCIS T. PALGRAVE LATE PROFESSOR OF POETRY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD EDITED FOR THE USE OF SCHOOLS BY W. P. TRENT AND JOHN ERSKINE PROFESSORS IN COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY COPYRIGHT, 1912, BY W. P. TRENT AND JOHN ERSKINE ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 624.3 The Athenæum Press EDITORIAL NOTE This edition of the "Golden Treasury" is intended for high-school students and for the general reader. We have tried to let the poems speak for themselves, adding only such notes of information as one class of our readers or another might find helpful. For the most part we have avoided æsthetic criticism; where all is so excellent, the reader cannot go wrong if he makes his own choices and discoveries. In preparing the notes we have consulted the available annotations, and wish to acknowledge much serviceable guidance, especially írom the elaborate commentary by Mr. J. H. Fowler and Mr. W. Bell, published by the Macmillan Company, and from the edition by Mr. Herbert Bates, published by Longmans, Green, and Co. In the omission of all metrical and of most etymological questions, we have wished to make clear to teachers and students what seem to us the more important steps in the approach to poetry. W. P. T. J. E. |