DEAD GODS 64
CALL TO YOUR MATE, BOB-WHITE 68
THE DYING POET 70
THE OUTCAST 73
APRIL 76
AUGUST GUESTS 78
TO A DOVE 79
AT TINTERN ABBEY 81
OH, GO NOT OUT 83
HUMAN LOVE 85
ASHORE 86
THE VICTORY 88
AT WINTER'S END 89
MOTHER-LOVE 91
TO A SINGING WARBLER 93
SONGS TO A. H. R.:
I. THE WORLD'S, AND MINE 95
II. LOVE-CALL IN SPRING 96
III. MATING 97
IV. UNTOLD 98
V. LOVE-WATCH 99
VI. AT AMALFI 99
VII. ON THE PACIFIC 101
THE ATONER 103
TO THE SPRING WIND 104
THE RAMBLE 105
RETURN 108
LISETTE 111
FROM ONE BLIND 113
IN A CEMETERY 114
WAKING 116
STORM-EBB 117
LINGERING 119
FAUN-CALL 121
THE LIGHTHOUSEMAN 123
SERENITY 125
WANTON JUNE 127
SPIRIT OF RAIN 129
TEARLESS 131
SUNSET-LOVERS 133
THE EMPTY CROSS 135
UNBURTHENED 137
TO HER WHO SHALL COME 139
STORM-TWILIGHT 142
SLAVES 143
AVOWAL TO THE NIGHTINGALE 144
BEFORE AUTUMN 147
FULFILMENT 149
LAST SIGHT OF LAND 151
SILENCE 153
SONG-SURF
WITH OMAR
I sat with Omar by the Tavern door,
Musing the mystery of mortals o'er,
And soon with answers alternate we strove
Whether, beyond death, Life hath any shore.
"_Come, fill the cup," said he. "In the fire of Spring
Your Winter-garment of Repentance fling.
The Bird of Time has but a little way
To flutter--and the Bird is on the Wing._"
"The Bird of Time?" I answered. "Then have I
No heart for Wine. Must we not cross the Sky
Unto E
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