Here in the city’s weary miles
Of city-wearied men.
CONTENTS
| NEW YORK NOCTURNES | |
| PAGE | |
| The Ideal | [5] |
| In the Crowd | [9] |
| Night in a Down-town Street | [10] |
| At the Railway Station | [13] |
| Nocturnes of the Honeysuckle, I | [16] |
| Nocturnes of the Honeysuckle, II | [17] |
| My Garden | [18] |
| Presence | [21] |
| Twilight on Sixth Avenue | [22] |
| The Street Lamps | [24] |
| In Darkness | [25] |
| In the Solitude of the City | [26] |
| A Nocturne of Exile | [28] |
| A Street Vigil | [30] |
| A Nocturne of Trysting | [32] |
| In a City Room | [34] |
| A Nocturne of Consecration | [36] |
| OTHER POEMS | |
| An Evening Communion | [45] |
| Life and Art | [48] |
| Beyond the Tops of Time | [49] |
| Dream-Fellows | [55] |
| The Atlantic Cable | [61] |
| When the Clover Blooms Again | [63] |
| At Tide Water | [65] |
| The Falling Leaves | [67] |
| Marjory | [68] |
| The Solitary Woodsman | [72] |
| The Stirrup Cup | [77] |
| Ice | [78] |
| The Hermit | [79] |
| “O Thou who bidd’st” | [82] |
| Ascription | [83] |
New York Nocturnes
Ὦ Θεοί, τίς ἆρα Κύπρις, ἢ τίς ἵμερος, τοῦδε ξυνήψατο;