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ly, his literary executor, Mr. C.E. Norton, issued a final posthumous collection, and the Cambridge edition followed, including all the poems in the Riverside edition, and the poems edited by Mr. Norton. The present Cabinet edition contains all the poems in the Cambridge edition. It is made from new plates, and for the convenience of the student the longer poems have their lines numbered, and indexes of titles and first lines are added.
Autumn, 1899.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
EARLIER POEMS.
THRENODIA
THE SIRENS
IRENÉ
SERENADE
WITH A PRESSED FLOWER
THE BEGGAR
MY LOVE
SUMMER STORM
LOVE
TO PERDITA, SINGING
THE MOON
REMEMBERED MUSIC
SONG. TO M.L.
ALLEGRA
THE FOUNTAIN
ODE
THE FATHERLAND
THE FORLORN
MIDNIGHT
A PRAYER
THE HERITAGE
THE ROSE: A BALLAD
SONG, 'VIOLET! SWEET VIOLET!'
ROSALINE
A REQUIEM
A PARABLE
SONG, 'O MOONLIGHT DEEP AND TENDER'
SONNETS.
I. TO A.C.L.
II. 'WHAT WERE I, LOVE, IF I WERE STRIPPED OF THEE?'
III. 'I WOULD NOT HAVE THIS PERFECT LOVE OF OURS'
IV. 'FOR THIS TRUE NOBLENESS I SEEK IN VAIN'
V. TO THE SPIRIT OF KEATS
VI. 'GREAT TRUTHS ARE PORTIONS OF THE SOUL OF MAN'
VII. 'I ASK NOT FOR THOSE THOUGHTS, THAT SUDDEN LEAP'
VIII. TO M.W., ON HER BIRTHDAY
IX. 'MY LOVE, I HAVE NO FEAR THAT THOU SHOULD
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