LONDON

JOHN MAXWELL AND CO.

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1875

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CONTENTS TO VOL. III.


CHAP. PAGE
I.‘Lost to her place and name’[1]
II.‘Thou hast all seasons for thine own, o death!’[53]
III.Fire that is closest kept burns most of all[66]
IV.For there’s no safety in the realm for me[78]
V.‘For thou wert still the poor man’s stay’[94]
VI.I found him garrously given[104]
VII.‘Full cold my greeting was and dry’[122]
VIII.‘When time shall serve, be thou not slack’[129]
IX.‘The days have vanished, tone and tint’[152]
X.‘The saddest love has some sweet memory’[183]
XI.‘Stabb’d through the heart’s affections to the heart’[193]
XII.‘It is time, o passionate heart,’ said I[215]
XIII.‘Not as a child shall we again behold her’[227]
XIV.‘A soul as white as heaven’[236]
XV.Enid, the pilot, star of my lone life[259]
XVI.‘For all is dark where thou art not’[282]
XVII.‘But in some wise all things wear round betimes’[289]