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CONTENTS
xvii
At Luther's Grave. (Wittenberg) 298
Beethoven. (Vienna) 298
The Desert 299
Egypt 299
Syria 300
The Dead Poet. (A. H.) 300
War 301
The Blameless Knight 302
The Demagogue 303
The Tool 303
The New Politician 304
A Lady to a Knight 305
"Is Hope a phantom?" 305
Song: "If lest thy heart betray thee" 305
Memory 306
"O glorious Sabbath sun" 307
Motto for a Tree-Planting 307
Janet 307
On being asked for a Song concerning the Dedication of a Mountain in Samoa to the Memory of Stevenson. (A letter to I. O. S.) 308
To Austin Dobson 309
To L. R. S. 309
A Name 310
John George Nicolay. (Washington, D. C, September, 1901) 310
The Comfort of the Trees. (McKinley: September, 1901) 310
The City of Light. (The Pan-American Exposition) 311
Inscriptions for the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo, 1901
  For the Propylæa 315
For the Stadium 315
For the Great Pylons of the Triumphal Causeway 316
Dedicatory Inscriptions 318
"IN THE HIGHTS"
"In the hights." (John R. Procter) 323
Home Acres 324