| PAGE | |
| The Woods of Westermain | [1] |
| A Ballad of Past Meridian | [28] |
| The Day of the Daughter of Hades | [30] |
| The Lark Ascending | [64] |
| Phoebus with Admetus | [71] |
| Melampus | [79] |
| Love in the Valley | [87] |
| The Three Singers to Young Blood | [101] |
| The Orchard and the Heath | [105] |
| Martin’s Puzzle | [109] |
| Earth and Man | [115] |
| A Ballad of Fair Ladies in Revolt | [130] |
| [SONNETS.] | |
| Lucifer in Starlight | [157] |
| The Star Sirius | [158] |
| Sense and Spirit | [159] |
| Earth’s Secret | [160] |
| The Spirit of Shakespeare | [161] |
| The Spirit of Shakespeare—Continued | [162] |
| Internal Harmony | [163] |
| Grace and Love | [164] |
| Appreciation | [165] |
| The Discipline of Wisdom | [166] |
| The State of Age | [167] |
| Progress | [168] |
| The World’s Advance | [169] |
| A Certain People | [170] |
| The Garden of Epicurus | [171] |
| A Later Alexandrian | [172] |
| An Orson of the Muse | [173] |
| The Point of Taste | [174] |
| Camelus Saltat | [175] |
| Camelus Saltat—Continued | [176] |
| To J. M. | [177] |
| To a Friend Lost | [178] |
| My Theme | [179] |
| My Theme—Continued | [180] |
| Time and Sentiment | [181] |
THE WOODS OF WESTERMAIN.
I.
Enter these enchanted woods,
You who dare.
Nothing harms beneath the leaves
More than waves a swimmer cleaves.
Toss your heart up with the lark,
Foot at peace with mouse and worm,