INDEX TO POEMS
- Abt Vogler, [23], [145], [146], [147]
- Adam, Lilith, and Eve, [220], [221]
- After, [128], [129]
- "Agamemnon (The), of Æschylus," [17], [202], [203]
- Andrea del Sarto, [23], [59], [82], [104], [107], [109], [113], [135], [179]
- Another Way of Love, [130]
- Any Wife to Any Husband, [124]
- Apparent Failure, [145]
- Appearances, [197]
- Arcades Ambo, [236]
- "Aristophanes' Apology," [17], [185], [190]
- Artemis Prologuizes, [63], [64], [85]
- "Asolando: Fancies and Facts," [231-239]
- At the Mermaid, [194], [196], [197]
- Bad Dreams, [232], [234], [236]
- "Balaustion's Adventure," [169], [173], [186]
- Bean-Feast, The, [236]
- Bean-Stripe (A): also Apple-Eating, [225]
- Beatrice Signorini, [234]
- Before, [128]
- Bifurcation, [198]
- Bishop Blougram's Apology, [27], [105], [111-113], [144]
- Bishop (The) Orders his Tomb at St. Praxed's Church, [83-85], [115]
- "Blot in the 'Scutcheon, A," [17], [69-72], [74], [91], [95]
- Boy and the Angel, The, [89]
- By the Fireside, [126], [139]
- Caliban upon Setebos, [27], [141-144]
- Camel-Driver, A, [224]
- Cardinal and the Dog, The, [236], [237]
- Cavalier Tunes, [62]
- Cenciaja, [201]
- Cherries, [224]
- 'Childe Roland to the Dark Tower, came,' [118-120]
- "Christmas-Eve and Easter-Day," [98-103]
- Cleon, [105], [109], [111], [143]
- Clive, [214], [215]
- "Colombe's Birthday," [73-76], [91]
- Confessional, The, [86]
- Confessions, [27], [139-141]
- Count Gismond, [62-63]
- Cristina, [63]
- Cristina and Monaldeschi, [221-222]
- Deaf and Dumb, [145]
- Death in the Desert, A, [141], [142]
- 'De Gustibus,' [26], [130]
- Development, [232]
- Dîs aliter Visum, [27], [138]
- Doctor ——, [193], [217]
- Donald, [222]
- "Dramatic Idyls," [208-213]
- "Dramatic Idyls" (Second Series), [213-218]
- "Dramatic Lyrics," [58-65]
- "Dramatic Romances and Lyrics," [56], [77-90]
- "Dramatis Personæ," [135-150], [194]
- Dubiety, [233]
- Eagle, The, [224]
- Earth's Immortalities, [80]
- Echetlos, [213], [214]
- Englishman in Italy, The, [25], [87]
- Epilogue to "Dramatic Idyls" (Second Series), [218]
- Epilogue to "Dramatis Personæ," [194]
- Epilogue to Pacchiarotto, [194], [195-196]
- Epilogue to The Two Poets of Croisic, [208]
- Epistle of Karshish, [104], [105], [109-111], [234]
- Eurydice and Orpheus, [145]
- Evelyn Hope, [63], [122]
- Face, A, [145]
- Family, The, [224]
- Fears and Scruples, [197]
- "Ferishtah's Fancies," [98], [223], [226]
- "Fifine at the Fair," [17], [111], [130], [177-182], [184]
- Filippo Baldinucci on the Privilege of Burial, [201]
- Flight of the Duchess, The, [88]
- Flower's Name, The, [80]
- Flute Music, with an Accompaniment, [233]
- Forgiveness, A, [199]
- Fra Lippo Lippi, [23], [27], [105], [107], [113]
- Garden Fancies, [80]
- Girl, A, [232]
- Glove, The, [87]
- Gold Hair: a Story of Pornic, [145]
- Grammarian's Funeral, A, [115]
- Guardian Angel, The, [23], [113]
- Halbert and Hob, [210]
- Heretic's Tragedy, The, [27], [115], [116-117], [143]
- Hervé Riel, [194], [200]
- Holy-Cross Day, [27], [115], [117]
- Home-Thoughts from Abroad, [77], [78]
- Home-Thoughts from the Sea, [78]
- House, [194], [197]
- How it strikes a Contemporary, [128]
- How they brought the Good News from Ghent to Aix, [77]
- Humility, [233], [236]
- "In A Balcony," [105], [132], [135]
- In a Gondola, [64]
- Inapprehensiveness, [233]
- In a Year, [130]
- Incident of the French Camp, [62]
- "Inn Album, The," [7], [22], [190], [193]
- Instans Tyrannus, [129]
- In Three Days, [130]
- Italian in England, The, [87]
- Ivàn Ivànovitch, [26], [210], [211-212]
- Ixion, [219-220]
- James Lee's Wife, [118], [136], [137]
- Jochanan Hakkadosh, [219]
- "Jocoseria," [218], [223]
- Johannes Agricola, [59]
- "King Victor and King Charles," [56-58], [66]
- Laboratory, The, [86]
- "La Saisiaz," [98], [204], [208]
- Last Ride Together, The, [81], [125], [130]
- Life in a Love, [130]
- Light Woman, A, [130]
- Likeness, A, [141]
- Lost Leader, The, [77], [78]
- Lost Mistress, The, [79], [130]
- Love among the Ruins, [120], [121]
- Love in a Life, [130]
- Lovers' Quarrel, A, [27], [121], [122]
- "Luria," [4], [91], [95-98], [211], [212]
- Magical Nature, [175], [197-198]
- Martin Relph, [209], [210], [211]
- Mary Wollstonecraft and Fuseli, [222]
- Master Hugues of Saxe-Gotha, [23], [24], [113], [114]
- May and Death, [145]
- Meeting at Night, [81], [82]
- Melon-Seller, The, [224]
- Memorabilia, [131]
- "Men and Women," [15], [58], [77], [85], [89], [91], [104], [132], [135], [141], [199], [232]
- Mesmerism, [129]
- Mihrab Shah, [224]
- Misconceptions, [130], [197]
- Mr Sludge, "The Medium," [27], [141], [144]
- Muckle-mouth Meg, [236]
- Muléykeh, [191], [215], [217]
- My Last Duchess, [59], [60], [61], [199], [233]
- My Star, [130]
- Nationality in Drinks, [78]
- Natural Magic, [197]
- Ned Bratts, [26], [27], [210], [212]
- Never the Time and the Place [222], [223]
- Now, [233]
- Numpholeptos, [198], [199]
- Old Pictures in Florence, [24], [113], [114]
- One Way of Love, [130], [131], [132]
- One Word More, [126]
- Pacchiarotto, [27], [88], [194], [195]
- "Pacchiarotto and Other Poems," [194], [201]
- Pambo, [222]
- Pan and Luna, [214]
- "Paracelsus," [6], [37], [41], [49], [59], [74], [118], [218], [229]
- "Parleyings with certain People," [226-230]
- Parting at Morning, [82]
- Patriot, The: an Old Story, [129]
- "Pauline," [33-36], [37], [49], [59], [118]
- Pearl, A, [232]
- Pheidippides, [212], [213]
- Pictor Ignotus, [23], [82], [83], [85]
- Pied Piper of Hamelin, The, [27], [65], [77]
- Pietro of Abano, [217]
- Pillar at Sebzevah, A, [225]
- "Pippa Passes," [52-56], [94], [132], [151]
- Pisgah-Sights, [197]
- Plot-Culture, [225]
- Poetics, [232]
- Pope and the Net, The, [236]
- Popularity, [131]
- Porphyria's Lover, [25], [59]
- Pretty Woman, A, [130]
- "Prince Hohenstiel-Schwangau," [17], [111], [173], [177], [184], [192]
- Prospice, [145], [148-150]
- Protus, [117]
- Rabbi Ben Ezra, [145], [147], [148]
- "Red-Cotton Night-Cap Country," [7], [182], [185], [190], [192]
- Rephan, [231]
- Respectability, [129]
- "Return of the Druses, The," [65], [69], [74]
- Reverie, [231]
- "Ring and the Book, The," [17], [20], [136], [150], [169], [173], [233]
- Rosny, [232]
- Rudel to the Lady of Tripoli, [63]
- St. Martin's Summer, [195]
- Saul, [89], [90]
- Serenade at the Villa, A, [25], [26], [124]
- Shah Abbas, [224]
- Shop, [194], [197]
- Sibrandus Schafnaburgensis, [27], [80]
- Solomon and Balkis, [220]
- Soliloquy of the divish Cloister, [27], [62], [129]
- "Sordello," [7], [17], [37], [42], [44], [52], [55], [59], [145], [229]
- "Soul's Tragedy, A," [27], [91], [95], [132]
- Speculative, [233], [235]
- Statue and the Bust, The, [127]
- "Strafford," [41], [44], [57], [132]
- Summum Bonum, [232], [235], [236]
- Sun, The, [224]
- Through the Metidja to Abd-el-Kadr, [62]
- Time's Revenges, [86]
- Toccata of Galuppi's, A, [23], [113], [114]
- Too Late, [136], [137], [138]
- 'Transcendentalism,' [128]
- Tray, [222]
- Twins, The, [130]
- Two Camels, [224]
- Two in the Campagna, [125]
- "Two Poets of Croisic, The," [206-208]
- Up at a Villa—Down in the City, [27], [130]
- Wanting Is—What? [222]
- Waring, [61], [62]
- Which, [234]
- White Witchcraft, [236]
- Woman's Last Word, A, [122], [124]
- Women and Roses, [130]
- Worst of It, The, [136], [137]
- Youth and Art, [139]
BY THE SAME WRITER
POEMS (COLLECTED EDITION IN TWO VOLUMES) 1902.
AUBREY BEARDSLEY, 1897.
THE SYMBOLIST MOVEMENT IN LITERATURE, 1899.
PLAYS, ACTING AND MUSIC, 1903.
CITIES, 1903.
STUDIES IN PROSE AND VERSE, 1904.
A BOOK OF TWENTY SONGS, 1905.
SPIRITUAL ADVENTURES, 1905.
STUDIES IN SEVEN ARTS, 1906.
THE FOOL OF THE WORLD, AND OTHER POEMS, 1906.
THE TEMPLE PRESS LETCHWORTH ENGLAND