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.
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]