Across the sea, along the shore 94
Ah, blame him not because he’s gay! 431
Am I with you, or you with me? 410
And replying, said godlike, swift-footed Achilles 418
As, at a railway junction, men 35
As ships, becalmed at eve, that lay 38
Away, haunt thou not me 11
Beside me,—in the car,—she sat 260
Blessed are those who have not seen 90
Bright October was come, the misty-bright October 236
But a revulsion again came over the spirit of Elspie 245
But if as not by that the soul desired 321
But that from slow dissolving pomps of dawn 430
But whether in the uncoloured light of truth 320
Cease, empty Faith, the Spectrum saith 89
Come back again, my olden heart! 8
Come back, come back, behold with straining mast 404
Come home, come home! and where is home for me 403
Come, Poet, come! 427
Dance on, dance on, we see, we see 432
Dear Eustatio, I write that you may write me an answer 269
Dearest of boys, please come to-day 329
Diogenes by his tub, contenting himself with the sunshine 442
Duty—that’s to say, complying 181
Each for himself is still the rule 183
Eastward, or Northward, or West? I wander and ask as I wander 305
Edward and Jane a married couple were 374
Farewell, farewell! Her vans the vessel tries 401
Farewell, my Highland lassie! when the year returns around 29
For she confessed, as they sat in the dusk, and he saw not her
blushes 239
From thy far sources, ’mid mountains airily climbing 422
Go, foolish thoughts, and join the throng 436
Goddess, the anger sing of the Pelean Achilles 417
Green fields of England! wheresoe’er 404
Hearken to me, ye mothers of my tent 69
Here am I yet, another twelvemonth spent 12
Hope evermore and believe, O man, for e’en as thy thought 188
How in God’s name did Columbus get over 437
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