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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,