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

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.