- Cover
- Title page
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Not I
- Here, Perfect to a Wish
- As Seamen on the Seas
- The Pamphlet Here Presented
- See How the Children in the Print
- Reader, Your Soul Upraise to See
- A Peak in Darien
- See in the Print, How Moved by Whim
- Mark, Printed on the Opposing Page
- With Storms A-Weather, Rocks A-Lee
- The Careful Angler Chose His Nook
- The Abbot for a Walk Went Out
- The Frozen Peaks He Once Explored
- Industrious Pirate! See Him Sweep
- A Martial Elegy for Some Lead Soldiers
- Proem
- The Precarious Mill
- The Disputatious Pines
- The Tramps
- The Foolhardy Geographer
- The Angler & The Clown
- Robin and Ben
- The Builder’s Doom
- To Alison Cunningham
- Bed in Summer
- A Thought
- At the Sea-Side
- Young Night Thought
- Whole Duty of Children
- Rain
- Pirate Story
- Foreign Lands
- Windy Nights
- Travel
- Singing
- Looking Forward
- A Good Play
- Where Go the Boats?
- Auntie’s Skirts
- The Land of Counterpane
- The Land of Nod
- My Shadow
- System
- A Good Boy
- Escape at Bedtime
- Marching Song
- The Cow
- Happy Thought
- The Wind
- Keepsake Mill
- Good and Bad Children
- Foreign Children
- The Sun’s Travels
- The Lamplighter
- My Bed Is a Boat
- The Moon
- The Swing
- Time to Rise
- Looking-Glass River
- Fairy Bread
- From a Railway Carriage
- Winter-Time
- The Hayloft
- Farewell to the Farm
- I
- II
- III
- The Unseen Playmate
- My Ship and I
- My Kingdom
- Picture-Books in Winter
- My Treasures
- Block City
- The Land of Story-Books
- Armies in the Fire
- The Little Land
- Night and Day
- Nest Eggs
- The Flowers
- Summer Sun
- The Dumb Soldier
- Autumn Fires
- The Gardener
- Historical Associations
- To Willie and Henrietta
- To My Mother
- To Auntie
- To Minnie
- To My Name-Child
- To Any Reader
- Envoy
- A Song of the Road
- The Canoe Speaks
- It Is the Season Now to Go
- The House Beautiful
- A Visit from the Sea
- To a Gardener
- To Minnie
- To K. de M.
- To N. V. de G. S.
- To Will. H. Low
- To Mrs. Will. H. Low
- To H. F. Brown
- To Andrew Lang
- Et Tu in Arcadia Vixisti
- To W. E. Henley
- Henry James
- The Mirror Speaks
- Katharine
- To F. J. S.
- Requiem
- The Celestial Surgeon
- Our Lady of the Snows
- Not Yet, My Soul, These Friendly Fields Desert
- It Is Not Yours, O Mother, to Complain
- The Sick Child
- In Memoriam F. A. S.
- To My Father
- In the States
- A Portrait
- Sing Clearlier, Muse, or Evermore Be Still
- A Camp
- The Country of the Camisards
- Skerryvore
- Skerryvore
- “My House,” I Say. But Hark to the Sunny Doves
- My Body Which My Dungeon Is
- Say Not of Me That Weakly I Declined
- The Song Of Rahero Dedication
- I
- II
- III
- I
- II
- III
- IV
- Ticonderoga Preface
- I
- II
- III
- Heather Ale
- Christmas at Sea
- The Vagabond
- Youth and Love— I
- Youth and Love— II
- In Dreams, Unhappy, I Behold You Stand
- She Rested by the Broken Brook
- The Infinite Shining Heavens
- Plain as the Glistering Planets Shine
- To You, Let Snow and Roses
- Let Beauty Awake in the Morn from Beautiful Dreams
- I Know Not How It Is with You
- I Will Make You Brooches and Toys for Your Delight
- We Have Loved of Yore
- Mater Triumphans
- Bright Is the Ring of Words
- In the Highlands, in the Country Places
- Home No More Home to Me, Whither Must I Wander?
- Winter
- The Stormy Evening Closes Now in Vain
- To Dr. Hake
- To ⸻
- The Morning Drum-Call on My Eager Ear
- I Have Trod the Upward and the Downward Slope
- He Hears with Gladdened Heart the Thunder
- Farewell, Fair Day and Fading Light!
- If This Were Faith
- My Wife
- To the Muse
- To an Island Princess
- To Kalakaua
- To Princess Kaiulani
- To Mother Maryanne
- In Memoriam E. H.
- To My Wife
- To My Old Familiars
- The Tropics Vanish, and Meseems That I
- To S. C.
- The House of Tembinoka
- The Woodman
- Tropic Rain
- An End of Travel
- We Uncommiserate Pass Into the Night
- Sing Me a Song of a Lad That Is Gone
- To S. R. Crockett
- Evensong
- The Light-Keeper
- A Familiar Epistle
- I
- II
- III
- IV
- The Susquehannah and the Delaware
- Epistle to Albert Dew-Smith
- Alcaics to Horatio F. Brown
- A Lytle Jape of Tusherie
- To Virgil and Dora Williams
- Burlesque Sonnet
- The Fine Pacific Islands
- The Lesson of the Master
- The Consecration of Braille
- Song
- Prayer
- Lo! In Thine Honest Eyes I Read
- Though Deep Indifference Should Drowse
- My Heart, When First the Blackbird Sings
- I Dreamed of Forest Alleys Fair
- St. Martin’s Summer
- Dedication
- The Old Chimaeras, Old Receipts
- Prelude
- The Vanquished Knight
- To the Commissioners of Northern Lights
- The Relic Taken, What Avails the Shrine?
- About the Sheltered Garden Ground
- After Reading “Antony and Cleopatra”
- I Know Not How, but as I Count
- Spring Song
- The Summer Sun Shone Round Me
- You Looked So Tempting in the Pew
- Love’s Vicissitudes
- Duddingstone
- Stout Marches Lead to Certain Ends
- Away with Funeral Music
- To Sydney
- Had I the Power That Have the Will
- O Dull Cold Northern Sky
- Apologetic Postscript of a Year Later
- To Marcus
- To Ottilie
- This Gloomy Northern Day
- The Wind Is Without There and Howls in the Trees
- A Valentine’s Song
- Hail! Childish Slaves of Social Rules
- Swallows Travel to and Fro
- To Mesdames Zassetsky and Garschine
- To Madame Garschine
- Music at the Villa Marina
- Fear Not, Dear Friend, but Freely Live Your Days
- Let Love Go, if Go She Will
- I Do Not Fear to Own Me Kin
- I Am Like One That for Long Days Had Sate
- Voluntary
- On Now, Although the Year Be Done
- In the Green and Gallant Spring
- Death, to the Dead for Evermore
- I Who All the Winter Through
- Love, What Is Love?
- Soon Our Friends Perish
- As One Who Having Wandered All Night Long
- Strange Are the Ways of Men
- The Wind Blew Shrill and Smart
- Man Sails the Deep Awhile
- The Cock’s Clear Voice Into the Clearer Air
- Now When the Number of My Years
- What Man May Learn, What Man May Do
- Small Is the Trust When Love Is Green
- Know You the River Near to Grez
- It’s Forth Across the Roaring Foam
- An English Breeze
- As in Their Flight the Birds of Song
- The Piper
- To Mrs. Macmarland
- To Miss Cornish
- Tales of Arabia
- Behold, as Goblins Dark of Mien
- Still I Love to Rhyme
- Long Time I Lay in Little Ease
- Flower God, God of the Spring
- Come, My Beloved, Hear from Me
- Since Years Ago for Evermore
- Envoy for “A Child’s Garden of Verses”
- For Richmond’s Garden Wall
- Hail, Guest, and Enter Freely!
- Lo, Now, My Guest
- So Live, So Love, So Use That Fragile Hour
- Ad Se Ipsum
- Before This Little Gift Was Come
- Go, Little Book—The Ancient Phrase
- My Love Was Warm
- Dedicatory Poem for “Underwoods”
- Farewell
- The Far-Farers
- Come, My Little Children, Here Are Songs for You
- Home from the Daisied Meadows
- Early in the Morning I Hear on Your Piano
- Fair Isle at Sea
- Loud and Low in the Chimney
- I Love to Be Warm by the Red Fireside
- At Last She Comes
- Mine Eyes Were Swift to Know Thee
- Fixed Is the Doom
- Men Are Heaven’s Piers
- The Angler Rose, He Took His Rod
- Spring Carol
- To What Shall I Compare Her?
- When the Sun Comes After Rain
- Late, O Miller
- To Friends at Home
- I, Whom Apollo Sometime Visited
- Tempest Tossed and Sore Afflicted
- Variant Form of the Preceding Poem
- I Now, O Friend, Whom Noiselessly the Snows
- Since Thou Hast Given Me This Good Hope, O God
- God Gave to Me a Child in Part
- Over the Land Is April
- Light as the Linnet on My Way I Start
- Come, Here Is Adieu to the City
- It Blows a Snowing Gale
- Ne Sit Ancillæ Tibi Amor Pudor
- To All That Love the Far and Blue
- Thou Strainest Through the Mountain Fern
- To Rosabelle
- Now Bare to the Beholder’s Eye
- Sonnets
- Air of Diabelli’s
- Epitaphium Erotii
- De M. Antonio
- Ad Magistrum Ludi
- Ad Nepotem
- In Charidemum
- De Ligurra
- In Lupum
- Ad Quintilianum
- De Hortis Julii Martialis
- Ad Martialem
- In Maximum
- Ad Olum
- De Cœnatione Micæ
- De Erotio Puella
- Ad Piscatorem
- The Mill-House
- The Well-Head
- A Summer Night
- Take Not My Hand as Mine Alone
- All Influences Were in Vain
- Death
- The Moon Is Sinking—The Tempestuous Weather
- The Whole Day Thro’, in Contempt and Pity
- The Old World Moans and Topes
- I Am Like One That Has Sat Alone
- I Sit Up Here at Midnight
- Link Your Arm in Mine, My Lad
- I Have a Friend; I Have a Story
- Hopes
- To a Youth
- Here He Comes, Big with Statistics
- In Autumn When the Woods Are Red
- The Look of Death Is Both Severe and Mild
- Her Name Is as a Word of Old Romance
- Light as My Heart Was Long Ago
- Gather Ye Roses While Ye May
- Since I Am Sworn to Live My Life
- Poem for a Class Re-Union
- I Saw Red Evening Through the Rain
- Last Night We Had a Thunderstorm in Style
- O Lady Fair and Sweet
- If I Had Wings, My Lady, Like a Dove
- All Night Through, Raves or Broods
- The Rain Is Over and Done
- There Where the Land of Love
- Love Is the Very Heart of Spring
- At Morning on the Garden Seat
- If I Could Arise and Travel Away
- Good Old Ale, Mild or Pale
- Nay, but I Fancy Somehow, Year by Year
- My Wife and I, in One Romantic Cot
- Yes, I Remember, and Still Remember Wailing
- Of Schooners, Islands and Maroons
- Here Lies Erotion
- To Priapus
- Far Over Seas an Island Is
- On the Gorgeous Hills of Morning
- Rivers and Winds Among the Twisted Hills
- I Am a Hunchback, Yellow Faced
- I Look Across the Ocean
- Colophon
- Back cover
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