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CONTENTS
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Noël 244
"The supper at Emmaus." (A picture by Rembrandt) 244
The Doubter 245
The Parthenon by Moonlight 245
The Ottoman Empire 246
Karnak 247
"Angelo, thou art the master" 249
A Winter Twilight in Provence 250
PART II
"The poet's day" 253
"How to the singer comes the song?" 253
"Like the bright picture" 254
Remembrance of Beauty 254
Music in Solitude 255
"A power there is" 256
The Song's Answer 257
The 'Cello 257
The Valley Road 258
Hawthorne in Berkshire 259
Late Summer 260
An Hour in a Studio. (F. L.) 260
Illusion 261
A Song of the Road 261
"Not here" 262
"'No, no,' she said" 262
A Soul Lost, and Found 263
"This hour my heart went forth, as in old days" 264
"Even when joy is near" 265
Resurrection 266
"As soars the eagle" 266
PART III
Robert Gould Shaw. (The monument by Augustus Saint-Gaudens) 267
""The North Star draws the hero." (To H. N. G.) 268
Glave 269
Of Henry George. (Who died fighting against political tyranny and corruption, New York, 1897) 269