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