Scorn |
269
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The Heroic Age. (Athens, 1896) |
270
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The Sword of the Spirit. (In memory of Joe Evans) |
271
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"Through all the cunning ages" |
272
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One Country—One Sacrifice. (Ensign Worth Bagley, May 11, 1898) |
273
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"When with their country's anger" |
273
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A Vision |
274
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The Word of the White Czar |
275
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PART IV
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A Song for Dorothea, across the Sea |
277
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A Blind Poet |
278
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On a Woman seen upon the Stage. ("Tess," as played by Mrs. Fiske) |
278
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Of One who neither Sees nor Hears. (Helen Keller) |
278
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For the Espousals of Jeanne Roumanille, of Avignon |
279
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To Marie Josephine Girard, Queen of the Félibres, on her Wedding-Day |
280
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Inscription for a Tower in Florence. (Written for the Chatelaine) |
280
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With a Volume of Dante |
281
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POEMS AND INSCRIPTIONS
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Autumn at Four-Brooks Farm |
285
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Indoors in Early Spring |
285
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The Night Pasture |
286
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A Letter from the Farm |
288
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Summer Begins |
291
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"Strolling toward Shottery" |
291
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Stratford Bells |
292
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In Wordsworth's Orchard. (Dove Cottage) |
293
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Sir Walter Scott |
293
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A Day in Tuscany |
295
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A Sacred Comedy in Florence. (In which takes part a certain statue on the façade of the Duomo) |
296
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Michael Angelo's Aurora. (The Medici Chapel, Florence) |
297
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The Old Master |
297
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