CONTENTS.
| Page | |
| [Eidolon] | [1] |
| [Alcesté] | [93] |
| [Pygmalion] | [136] |
| Miscellaneous Poems. | |
| [Ode to Fancy] | [159] |
| [What is a sigh?] | [165] |
| [Ione] | [167] |
| [Reality] | [169] |
| [Retrospection] | [172] |
| [The Stormy Petrel] | [181] |
| [To ——] | [183] |
| [The Mermaid] | [185] |
| [The Spirit of the Air] | [190] |
| [Why do I love thee?] | [195] |
| [Lady Annabel] | [196] |
| [To Jenny Lind] | [201] |
| [The Gold Seekers] | [204] |
| [To Woman] | [209] |
| [The Poet] | [212] |
| [Evening] | [224] |
| [Life] | [226] |
| [Sorrow] | [229] |
| Sonnets. | |
| [I.] Written at Ulleswater | [233] |
| [II.] "There is a spell by which the panting soul" | [234] |
| [III.] "We wander on through life as pilgrims do" | [235] |
| [IV.] "Sweet spirits of the Beautiful! where'er ye dwell," | [236] |
| [V.] "We are ambitious overmuch in life," | [237] |
| [VI.] "Mountains! and huge hills! wrap your mighty forms" | [238] |
| [VII.] To Ella | [239] |
| [VIII.] "I traverse oft in thought the battle-plain" | [240] |