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CONTENTS
VII— Body and Soul:—
I "O thou my Love, love first my lonely soul!" 15
II "But, Love, for me thy body was the first" 15
VIII— "Thy lover, Love, would have some nobler way" 16
IX— Love's Jealousy 16
X— Love's Monotone 17
XI— "Once Only" 17
XII— Denial 18
XIII— "Once when we walked within a summer field" 18
XIV— Song: "I love her gentle forehead" 19
XV— Listening to Music 19
XVI— "A song of the maiden morn" 20
XVII— Words in Absence 20
XVIII— Song: "The birds were singing" 21
XIX— Thistle-Down 21
XX— "O sweet wild roses that bud and blow!" 22
XXI— The River 22
XXII— The Lover's Lord and Master 23
XXIII— Song: "My love grew" 23
XXIV— "A night of stars and dreams" 24
XXV— A Birthday Song 24
XXVI— "What can love do for thee, Love?" 25
XXVII— "The smile of her I love" 25
XXVIII— Francesca and Paolo 26
XXIX— The Unknown Way 26
XXX— The Sower 27
XXXI— "When the last doubt is doubted" 28
INTERLUDE 29
PART IV
I— Song: "Love, Love, my love" 30
II— The Mirror 30
III— Likeness in Unlikeness 30
IV— Song: "Not from the whole wide world" 31
V— All in One 31