PREFACE

This volume has been garnered from the author's earlier books. Two poems have been chosen from "The White Sail" (1887); nine Oxford Sonnets from a privately printed booklet (1895), since added to, and much altered; and many lyrics, under a revised form, from "A Roadside Harp" (1893), and "The Martyrs' Idyl" (1899), plus some twenty newer titles transferred, with grateful acknowledgments, from McClure's Magazine, The Atlantic, Harper's, Scribner's, and The Century. The principle of exclusion goes far enough to cover all poems in narrative form, or of any appreciable length, or translated; also, any which seemed out of keeping with the character of the present collection. Such as that is, it comprises the less faulty half of all the author's published verse.

L.I.G.

Boston, October 21, 1909.


[CONTENTS]

[The Kings][3]
[The Squall][5]
[Open, Time][9]
[The Knight Errant] (Donatello's Saint George)[11]
[To a Dog's Memory][13]
[Memorial Day][15]
[Romans in Dorset]: A.D. MDCCCXCV[16]
[Horologion][19]
[His Angel to his Mother][21]
[Autumn Magic][23]
[Five Carols for Christmastide]:
[I. The Ox he Openeth wide the Doore][25]
[II. Vines Branching Stilly][26]
[III. Three without Slumber Ride from Afar][27]
[IV. Was a Soule from Farre Away][28]
[V. The Ox and the Ass][29]
[On Leaving Winchester][32]
[Cobwebs][34]
[Astræa][35]
[The Yew-Tree][36]
[Ten Colloquies]:
[I. The Search][38]
[II. Fact and the Mystic][39]
[III. The Poet's Chart][40]
[IV. Of the Golden Age][41]
[V. On Time's Threshold][42]
[VI. Wood-Pigeons][42]
[VII. Predicaments][43]
[VIII. The Co-Eternal][44]
[IX. Stern Aphrodite][44]
[X. The Jubilee][45]
[Winter Boughs][46]
[W.H.]: A.D. MDCCLXXVIII-MDCCCXXX[47]
[The Vigil-at-Arms][48]
[A Friend's Song for Simoisius][49]
[To an Ideal][51]
[In a Ruin, after a Thunder-Storm][53]
[Beati Mortui][54]
[Two Irish Peasant Songs]:
[I. In Leinster][57]
[II. In Ulster][58]
[The Japanese Anemone][61]
[Orisons][63]
[The Inner Fate: A Chorus][64]
[The Acknowledgment][66]
[By the Trundle-Bed][67]
[Arboricide][68]
[The Cherry Bough][70]
[The Wild Ride][73]
[Bedesfolk][75]
[In a City Street][77]
[Florentin]: A.D. MDCCCXC[79]
[A Song of the Lilac][80]
[Monochrome][81]
[Saint Francis Endeth his Sermon][82]
[An Estray][83]
[Friendship Broken][85]
[A Talisman][87]
[Heathenesse][88]
[For Izaak Walton][89]
[Fifteen Epitaphs][91]
[Deo Optimo Maximo][98]
[Charista Musing][99]
[The Still of the Year][100]
[A Footnote to a Famous Lyric][102]
[T.W.P.]: A.D. MDCCCXIX-MDCCCXCII[104]
[Summum Bonum][105]
[When on the Marge of Evening][106]
[Hylas][107]
[Nocturne][109]
[To Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey][110]
[Planting the Poplar][111]
[To One Who would not Spare Himself][113]
[Winter Peace][114]
[Sleep][116]
[Writ in my Lord Clarendon's History of the Rebellion][117]
[In a February Garden] (Somerset, England)[118]
[A Valediction.] (R.L.S.: A.D. MDCCCXCIV)[120]
[A Footpath Morality][121]
[The Light of the House][123]
[An Outdoor Litany][125]
[Of Joan's Youth][127]
[In a Brecon Valley][128]
[A Song of Far Travel][130]
[Spring][131]
[The Colour-Bearer][132]
[Sanctuary][134]
[Emily Brontë][135]
[Pascal][136]
[Borderlands][137]
[Ode for a Master Mariner Ashore][138]
[Oxford and London: XXVI Sonnets]
[Oxford]:
[I. The Tow-Path][145]
[II. Ad Antiquarium][146]
[III. Martyrs' Memorial][147]
[IV. Parks Road][148]
[V. Tom][149]
[VI, VIa. On the Pre-Reformation Churches about Oxford][150]
[VII. A December Walk][152]
[VIII. The Old Dial of Corpus][153]
[IX. Rooks: New College Gardens][154]
[X. Above Port Meadow][155]
[XI. Undertones at Magdalen][156]
[XII, XIIa. A Last View][157]
[London]:
[I. On First Entering Westminster Abbey][159]
[II. Fog][160]
[III. St. Peter-ad-Vincula][161]
[IV. Strikers in Hyde Park][162]
[V. Changes in the Temple][163]
[VI. The Lights of London][164]
[VII. Doves][165]
[VIII. In the Reading-Room of the British Museum][166]
[IX. Sunday Chimes in the City][167]
[X. A Porch in Belgravia][168]
[XI. York Stairs][169]
[XII. In the Docks][170]
[Notes][171]