WHOSE MUSIC SUGGESTED THE STORY
This little volume is faithfully
inscribed
[Click on score for music playback.]
Table · of contents
| Page | ||
|---|---|---|
| Foreword | [vii] | |
| Chapter | ||
| I. | The Desolation of Age | [1] |
| II. | The Silence of Youth | [29] |
| III. | Flammecœur | [62] |
| IV. | The Passion | [94] |
| V. | Shadows | [121] |
| VI. | A Love-Strain | [154] |
| VII. | The Lost Lenore | [177] |
| VIII. | To a Trumpet-Call | [209] |
| IX. | The Storm | [235] |
| X. | From Rennes | [260] |
| XI. | The Wanderer | [286] |
| XII. | Laure | [316] |
| XIII. | Lenore | [347] |
| XIV. | Eleanore | [378] |
| XV. | The Rising Tide | [401] |
| XVI. | The Middle of the Valley | [423] |
List · of illustrations
| Lenore | [Frontispiece] |
| Page | |
|---|---|
| The whole Castle had assembled to say God-speed to their departing lord | [90] |
| Only one among them seemed not of their mood | [180] |
| “Gerault—Gerault—my lord!” she whispered | [276] |
| Mother and child were happy to sit all day in the flower-strewn meadow | [336] |
| Hand in hand, by the murmurous sea, they walked | [416] |