| PAGE |
| Prologue | [xv] |
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| PART I. |
| Who feels not, when the Spring once more | [3] |
| Upon Thy face, O God, thy world | [5] |
| All but unutterable Name | [6] |
| Sancta Maria | [7] |
| Dei Genitrix | [8] |
| Virgo Virginum | [9] |
| Ascending from the convent-grates | [11] |
| Adolescentulae amaverunt te nimis | [12] |
| Mater Christi | [13] |
| Mater Christi | [14] |
| Mater Creatoris | [15] |
| Mater Salvatoris | [16] |
| Mater Dolorosa | [17] |
| Mater Dolorosa | [18] |
| Mater Admirabilis | [19] |
| Mater Amabilis | [20] |
| Mater Filii | [21] |
| Mater Divinae Gratiae | [22] |
| Mater Divinae Gratiae | [23] |
| When April's sudden sunset cold | [24] |
| As children when, with heavy tread | [25] |
| Mariae Cliens | [26] |
| Fest. Visitationis | [28] |
| Not yet, not yet! the Season sings | [29] |
| Fest. Nativitatis B.V.M. | [30] |
| The moon, ascending o'er a mass | [32] |
| A dream came to me while the night | [33] |
| Fest. Purificationis | [34] |
| Fest. Epiphaniae | [35] |
| The sunless day is sweeter yet | [36] |
| Legenda | [37] |
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| PART II. |
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| Conservabat in Corde | [41] |
| Ascensio Domini | [42] |
| Ascensio Domini | [43] |
| Elias | [44] |
| Stronger and steadier every hour | [45] |
| Speculum Justitiae | [46] |
| Munera | [48] |
| Predestinata | [49] |
| Three worlds there are:—the first of Sense— | [51] |
| Alas! not only loveliest eyes | [52] |
| Idolatria | [53] |
| Tota Pulchra | [55] |
| Stella Matutina | [57] |
| Janua Coeli | [58] |
| If sense of Man's unworthiness | [60] |
| Causa Nostra Laetitiae | [61] |
| Stella Maris | [62] |
| Blossom for ever, blossoming Rod! | [64] |
| Unica | [65] |
| Magnificat | [66] |
| Mystica | [67] |
| Expectatio | [68] |
| Still on the gracious work proceeds | [70] |
| Turris Eburnea | [71] |
| Who doubts that thou art finite? Who | [73] |
| They seek not; or amiss they seek | [74] |
| A sudden sun-burst in the woods | [75] |
| Dominica Pentecostes | [76] |
| Dominica Pentecostes | [78] |
| Turris Davidica | [79] |
| "Tu sola interemisti omnes Haereses" | [80] |
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| PART III. |
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| In vain thine altars do they heap | [83] |
| Babylon | [84] |
| The golden rains are dashed against | [85] |
| Sedes Sapientiae | [86] |
| Sedes Sapientiae | [87] |
| Here, in this paradise of light | [88] |
| Fest. B.V.M. de Monte Carmelo | [89] |
| Come from the midnight mountain tops | [91] |
| Advocata Nostra | [92] |
| Thronus Trinitatis | [93] |
| Cultus Sanctorum | [94] |
| Fest. S. S. Trinitatis | [96] |
| Where is the crocus now, that first | [98] |
| "Ad Nives" | [99] |
| Fest. Puritatis | [101] |
| Cloud-piercing Mountains! Chance and Change | [103] |
| Foederis Arca | [104] |
| Domus Aurea | [105] |
| Respexit Humilitatem | [106] |
| Respexit Humilitatem | [107] |
| "Sine Labe originali Concepta" | [109] |
| "Sine Labe originali Concepta" | [110] |
| Brow-bound with myrtle and with gold | [111] |
| Corpus Christi | [112] |
| Corpus Christi | [114] |
| Pleasant the swarm about the bough | [115] |
| Sing on, wide winds, your anthems vast | [116] |
| Coeli enarrant | [117] |
| Caro factus est | [119] |
| A woman "clothed with the sun" | [121] |
| No ray or all their silken sheen | [122] |
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| Epilogue | [125] |