CONTENTS.

POEMS
[The Ages]
[Thanatopsis]
[The Yellow Violet]
[Inscription for the Entrance to a Wood]
[Song.—"Soon as the glazed and gleaming snow"]
[To a Waterfowl]
[Green River]
[A Winter Piece]
[The West Wind]
[The Burial-place. A Fragment]
[Blessed are they that Mourn]
[No Man knoweth his Sepulchre]
[A Walk at Sunset]
[Hymn to Death]
[The Massacre at Scio]
[The Indian Girl's Lament]
[Ode for an Agricultural Celebration]
[Rizpah]
[The Old Man's Funeral]
[The Rivulet]
[March]
[Sonnet.—To—]
[An Indian Story]
[Summer Wind]
[An Indian at the Burial-place of his Fathers]
[Song—"Dost thou idly ask to hear"]
[Hymn of the Waldenses]
[Monument Mountain]
[After a Tempest]
[Autumn Woods]
[Sonnet.—Mutation]
[Sonnet.—November]
[Song of the Greek Amazon]
[To a Cloud]
[The Murdered Traveller]
[Hymn to the North Star]
[The Lapse of Time]
[Song of the Stars]
[A Forest Hymn]
["Oh fairest of the rural maids"]
["I broke the spell that held me long"]
[June]
[A Song of Pitcairn's Island]
[The Skies]
["I cannot forget with what fervid devotion"]
[To a Musquito]
[Lines on Revisiting the Country]
[The Death of the Flowers]
[Romero]
[A Meditation on Rhode Island Coal]
[The New Moon]
[Sonnet.—October]
[The Damsel of Peru]
[The African Chief]
[Spring in Town]
[The Gladness of Nature]
[The Disinterred Warrior]
[Sonnet.—Midsummer]
[The Greek Partisan]
[The Two Graves]
[The Conjunction of Jupiter and Venus]
[A Summer Ramble]
[Scene on the Banks of the Hudson]
[The Hurricane]
[Sonnet.—William Tell]
[The Hunter's Serenade]
[The Greek Boy]
[The Past]
["Upon the mountain's distant head"]
[The Evening Wind]
["When the firmament quivers with daylight's young beam"]
["Innocent child and snow-white flower"]
[To the River Arve]
[Sonnet.—To Cole, the Painter, departing for Europe]
[To the fringed Gentian]
[The Twenty-second of December]
[Hymn of the City]
[The Prairies]
[Song of Marion's Men]
[The Arctic Lover]
[The Journey of Life]
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TRANSLATIONS.
[Version of a Fragment of Simonides]
[From the Spanish of Villegas]
[Mary Magdalen.] (From the Spanish of Bartolome Leonardo de Argensola)
[The Life of the Blessed.] (From the Spanish of Luis Ponce de Leon)
[Fatima and Raduan.] (From the Spanish)
[Love and Folly.] (From la Fontaine)
[The Siesta.] (From the Spanish)
[The Alcayde of Molina.] (From the Spanish)
[The Death of Aliatar.] (From the Spanish)
[Love in the Age of Chivalry.] (From Peyre Vidal, the Troubadour)
[The Love of God.] (From the Provençal of Bernard Rascas)
[From the Spanish] of Pedro de Castro y Añaya
[Sonnet.] (From the Portuguese of Semedo)
[Song.] (From the Spanish of Iglesias)
[The Count of Greiers.] (From the German of Uhland)
[The Serenade.] (From the Spanish)
[A Northern Legend.] (From the German of Uhland)

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LATER POEMS.
[To the Apennines]
[Earth]
[The Knight's Epitaph]
[The Hunter of the Prairies]
[Seventy-Six]
[The Living Lost]
[Catterskill Falls]
[The Strange Lady]
[Life]
["Earth's children cleave to earth"]
[The Hunter's Vision]
[The Green Mountain Boys]
[A Presentiment]
[The Child's Funeral]
[The Battlefield]
[The Future Life]
[The Death of Schiller]
[The Fountain]
[The Winds]
[The Old Man's Counsel]
[Lines in Memory of William Leggett]
[An Evening Revery]
[The Painted Cup]
[A Dream]
[The Antiquity of Freedom]
[The Maiden's Sorrow]
[The Return of Youth]
[A Hymn of the Sea]
[Noon.] (From an unfinished Poem)
[The Crowded Street]
[The White-footed Deer]
[The Waning Moon]
[The Stream of Life]
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THE AGES.[°]

I.