[American (Massachusetts) poet and critic — 1874-1925.]

[This etext has been transcribed from the 3rd printing (1916),
of the 1912 (original) edition.]

"Life, like a dome of many-coloured glass,
Stains the white radiance of Eternity."
Shelley, "Adonais".

"Le silence est si grand que mon coeur en frissonne,
Seul, le bruit de mes pas sur le pave resonne."
Albert Samain.


CONTENTS


[ LYRICAL POEMS ]

[ Before the Altar ]

[ Suggested by the Cover of a Volume of Keats's Poems ]

[ Apples of Hesperides ]

[ Azure and Gold ]

[ Petals ]

[ Venetian Glass ]

[ Fatigue ]

[ A Japanese Wood-Carving ]

[ A Little Song ]

[ Behind a Wall ]

[ A Winter Ride ]

[ A Coloured Print by Shokei ]

[ Song ]

[ The Fool Errant ]

[ The Green Bowl ]

[ Hora Stellatrix ]

[ Fragment ]

[ Loon Point ]

[ Summer ]

[ "To-morrow to Fresh Woods and Pastures New" ]

[ The Way ]

[ Diya {original title is Greek, Delta-iota-psi-alpha} ]

[ Roads ]

[ Teatro Bambino. Dublin, N. H. ]

[ The Road to Avignon ]

[ New York at Night ]

[ A Fairy Tale ]

[ Crowned ]

[ To Elizabeth Ward Perkins ]

[ The Promise of the Morning Star ]

[ J—K. Huysmans ]

[ March Evening ]


[ SONNETS ]

[ Leisure ]

[ On Carpaccio's Picture: The Dream of St. Ursula ]

[ The Matrix ]

[ Monadnock in Early Spring ]

[ The Little Garden ]

[ To an Early Daffodil ]

[ Listening ]

[ The Lamp of Life ]

[ Hero-Worship ]

[ In Darkness ]

[ Before Dawn ]

[ The Poet ]

[ At Night ]

[ The Fruit Garden Path ]

[ Mirage ]

[ To a Friend ]

[ A Fixed Idea ]

[ Dreams ]

[ Frankincense and Myrrh ]

[ From One Who Stays ]

[ Crepuscule du Matin ]

[ Aftermath ]

[ The End ]

[ The Starling ]

[ Market Day ]

[ Epitaph in a Church-Yard in Charleston, South Carolina ]

[ Francis II, King of Naples ]

[ To John Keats ]


[ THE BOSTON ATHENAEUM ]


[ VERSES FOR CHILDREN ]

[ Sea Shell ]

[ Fringed Gentians ]

[ The Painted Ceiling ]

[ The Crescent Moon ]

[ Climbing ]

[ The Trout ]

[ Wind ]

[ The Pleiades ]


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