EARLIER POEMS.
Threnodia
the sirens
Irene
serenade
with A pressed flower
the beggar
my love
summer storm
love
to Perdita, singing
the moon
remembered music
song. To M.L.
Allegra
the fountain
ode
the fatherland
the forlorn
midnight
A prayer
the heritage
the rose: A ballad
song, ‘violet! Sweet violet!’
Rosaline
A requiem
A parable
song, ‘O moonlight deep and
tender’
Sonnets.
I. To A.C.L.
II. ‘What
were I, love, if I were stripped
of thee?’
III. ‘I would
not have this perfect love
of ours’
IV. ‘For
this true nobleness I seek in
vain’
V. To the
spirit of Keats
vi. ‘Great
truths are portions of the
soul of man’
VII. ‘I ask
not for those thoughts, that
sudden leap’
VIII. To M.W., On
her birthday
ix. ‘My
love, I have no fear that
thou shouldst die’
X. ‘I
cannot think that thou shouldst
pass away’
XI. ‘There
never yet was flower fair
in vain’
xii. Sub pondere
crescit
xiii. ‘Beloved,
in the noisy city here’
XIV. On reading
Wordsworth’s sonnets in defence
of capital punishment
XV. The same
continued.
XVI. The same
continued.
XVII. The same continued.
XVIII. The same continued.
XIX. The same
concluded.
XX. To M.O.S.
XXI. ‘Our
love is not A fading, earthly
flower’
XXII. In absence
XXIII. Wendell Phillips
XXIV. The street
XXV. ‘I grieve
not that ripe knowledge takes
away’
XXVI. To J.R. Giddings
XXVII. ‘I thought our
love at full, but I did err’
L’ENVOI