IVAN PANIN

BOSTON
CUPPLES AND HURD
94 BOYLSTON STREET
1888

TO
MRS. JOHN L. GARDNER,
WHO WAS THE FIRST TO RECOGNIZE HELPFULLY
WHATEVER MERIT THERE IS IN
THIS BOOK.


[CONTENTS]

Bibliographical Preface [9]
Introduction.
I. Poetic Ideal [15]
II. Inner Life [28]
III. General Characteristics [38]
Autobiographical Poems.
Mon Portrait [59]
My Pedigree [61]
My Monument [64]
My Muse [66]
My Demon [67]
Regret [69]
Reminiscence [70]
Elegy [72]
Resurrection [73]
The Prophet [74]
Narrative Poems.
The Outcast [79]
The Black Shawl [82]
The Roussalka [84]
The Cossak [87]
The Drowned [90]
Poems of Nature.
The Birdlet [97]
The Cloud [98]
The North Wind [99]
Winter Morning [100]
Winter Evening [102]
The Winter-road [104]
Poems of Love.
The Storm-Maid [109]
The Bard [110]
Spanish Love-Song [111]
Love [113]
Jealousy [114]
In an Album [116]
The Awaking [117]
Elegy [119]
First Love [120]
Elegy [121]
The Burnt Letter [122]
"Sing not, Beauty" [123]
Signs [124]
A Presentiment [125]
"In Vain, Dear Friend" [127]
Love's Debt [128]
Invocation [130]
Elegy [132]
Sorrow [133]
Despair [134]
A Wish [135]
Resigned Love [136]
Love and Freedom [137]
Not at All [138]
Inspiring Love [139]
The Graces [141]
Miscellaneous Poems.
The Birdlet [145]
The Nightingale [146]
The Floweret [147]
The Horse [148]
To a Babe [150]
The Poet [151]
To the Poet [153]
The Three Springs [154]
The Task [155]
Sleeplessness [156]
Questionings [157]
Consolation [158]
Friendship [159]
Fame [160]
The Angel [161]
Home-Sickness [162]
Insanity [163]
Death-Thoughts [165]
Rights [167]
The Gypsies [168]
The Delibash [169]
Notes [171]