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CONTENTS
A Rhyme of Tyringham. (In the Berkshire Mountains) 221
Elsie 222
Indirection 223
"Ah, be not false" 223
The Answer 224
How Death may make a Man 224
"Came to a master of song" 225
Bards 226
Meridian 227
Evening in Tyringham Valley 228
PART III
A Week's Calendar:—
I New Year 228
II A New Soul 229
III "Keep pure thy soul" 229
IV "Thy mind is like a crystal brook" 229
V "One deed may mar a life" 230
VI The Unknown 230
VII Irrevocable 230
PART IV
Songs:—
  "Because the rose must fade" 231
"Fades the rose" 232
The Wintry Heart 232
Hast thou heard the Nightingale? 233
"In that dread, dreamed-of hour" 233
"Rose-dark the solemn sunset" 234
"Winds to the silent morn" 234
The Unreturning 235
Two Years 235
IN PALESTINE AND OTHER POEMS
PART I
In Palestine 239
The Anger of Christ 242
The Birds of Bethlehem 243