Works
- The Poems of Shakespeare (1898) editor
- Ronsard & La Pleiade, with Selections From Their Poetry and Some Translations in the Original Meters (1906)
- Sir Walter Scott (1908)
- The Springs of Romance in the Literature of Europe (1910) address, University of Edinburgh October, 1910
- Essays in Romantic Literature (1919) edited by Charles Whibley
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“The works of women are symbolical.
We sew, sew, prick our fingers, dull our sight,
Producing what? A pair of slippers, sir,
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To stumble over and vex you ... curse that stool!
Or else at best, a cushion, where you lean
And sleep, and dream of something we are not,
But would be for your sake. Alas, alas!
This hurts most, this ... that, after all, we are paid
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