CONTENTS
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| From a Grecian Myth | [9] |
| "Carpe Diem" | [10] |
| The Song of Lorenzo | [12] |
| The Song of Wo Hou | [14] |
| The Aurora | [15] |
| The Will o' the Wisp | [16] |
| When on the Shore Grates My Barge's Keel | [18] |
| To Shelley | [20] |
| Thomas de Quincey | [21] |
| The Vision of Dante | [22] |
| The Spirit of Schopenhauer | [24] |
| Arthur To Guenever | [26] |
| The Death of Thomas Chatterton | [27] |
| A Spring Song | [28] |
| After the Neo-Platonists | [29] |
| What Wouldst Thou Be? | [30] |
| The Prophecy of David | [31] |
| The Prophecy of Saint Mark | [39] |
| The Æolian Harp | [47] |
| The Maid That I Wooed | [48] |
| In a Minor Chord | [49] |
| A Glass of Absinthe | [51] |
| The Palace of Pain | [53] |
[POEMS]
FROM A GRECIAN MYTH
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A palace he built him in the west, A palace of vermeil fringed with gold; And fain would he lie him down to rest In the palace he built him in the west Which every heavenly hue had dressed With halcyon harmonies untold: That palace, the sun built in the west, A palace of vermeil fringed with gold. January 3, 1911. |