| Nishikigi | Ernest Fenollosa |
| Translation of a Japanese Noh Drama | |
| The Rainbird | Bliss Carman |
| Poems | Skipwith Cannell |
| Ikons—The Blind Man—The Dwarf Speaks—Epilogue to the Crows. | |
| Poems | William Butler Yeats |
| To a Friend Whose Work Has Come to Nothing—Paudeen—To a Shade—When Helen Lived—Beggar to Beggar Cried—The Witch—The Peacock—Running to Paradise—The Player Queen—To a Child Dancing in the Wind—The Magi—A Coat. | |
| Editorial Comments | |
| The Enemies We Have Made—The Later Yeats—Reviews—Notes. | |
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