CONTENTS

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"All's Well" [3]
The Proselyte Recants [6]
Love in Japan [10]
Maple Leaves on Miyajima [13]
Typhoon [15]
Penang [17]
When the Wind is Low [20]
The Pagoda Slave [22]
The Ships of the Sea [25]
Kinchinjunga [26]
The Barren Woman [29]
By the Taj Mahal [32]
Love's Cynic [35]
In a Tropical Garden [42]
The Wind's Word [46]
The Shrine of Shrines [47]
From a Felucca [48]
The Egyptian Wakes [49]
The Imam's Parable [50]
Songs of a Sea-farer [52]
A Song of the Sects [54]
The City [57]
Via Amorosa [58]
Dusk at Hiroshima [60]
The Wanderer [61]
In a Shinto Temple Garden [64]
Far Fujiyama [65]
On Miyajima Mountain [66]
Old Age [68]
On the Yang-tse-kiang [69]
The Sea-armies [71]
The Christian in Exile [73]
The Parsee Woman [75]
Shah Jehan To Mumtaz Mahal [77]
Princess Jehanara [79]
A Cinghalese Love Lament [80]
On the Arabian Gulf [83]
The Ramessid [84]
Immortal Foes [85]
The Conscript [87]
Navis Ignota [89]
The Cross of the Sepulchre [91]
The Nun [92]
Alpine Chant [94]
The Man of Might [96]
In Time of Awe [97]
Sunrise in Utah [99]
Consolation [100]
Waves [102]
Vis Ultima [104]
Meredith [106]


MANY GODS


"ALL'S WELL"

I

The illimitable leaping of the sea,
The mouthing of his madness to the moon,
The seething of his endless sorcery,
His prophecy no power can attune,
Swept over me as, on the sounding prow
Of a great ship that steered into the stars,
I stood and felt the awe upon my brow
Of death and destiny and all that mars.