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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Table Of Contents
Introduction
Author’s Preface
The Wreck of the Deutschland
Penmaen Pool
The Silver Jubilee
God’s Grandeur
The Starlight Night
Spring
The Lantern out of Doors
The Sea and the Skylark
The Windhover
Pied Beauty
Hurrahing in Harvest
The Caged Skylark
In the Valley of the Elwy
The Loss of the Eurydice
The May Magnificat
Binsey Poplars
Duns Scotus’s Oxford
Henry Purcell
Peace
The Bugler’s First Communion
Morning Midday and Evening Sacrifice
Andromeda
The Candle Indoors
The Handsome Heart
At the Wedding March
Felix Randal
Brothers
Spring and Fall
Inversnaid
"As Kingfishers Catch Fire, Dragonflies Draw Flame"
Ribblesdale
The Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo
The Blessed Virgin Compared to the Air We Breathe
To What Serves Mortal Beauty?
Spelt from Sibyl’s Leaves
(The Soldier)
(Carrion Comfort)
"No Worst There Is None Pitched Past Pitch of Grief"
"To Seem the Stranger Lies My Lot My Life"
"I Wake and Feel the Fell of Dark Not Day"
"Patience Hard Thing the Hard Thing But to Pray"
"My Own Heart Let Me More Have Pity on Let"
Tom’s Garland
Harry Ploughman
That Nature Is a Heraclitean Fire and of the Comfort of the Resurrection
St. Alphonsus Rodriguez
"Thou Art Indeed Just Lord If I Contend"
"The Shepherd’s Brow Fronting Forked Lightning Owns"
To R. B.
SOME UNFINISHED POEMS AND FRAGMENTS
Moonrise
The Woodlark
Cheery Beggar
"The Furl of Fresh-Leaved Dogrose Down"
St. Winefred’s Well
(Margaret Clitheroe)
"Repeat That Repeat"
On a Piece of Music
(Ash-boughs)
"Thee God I Come from to Thee Go"
On the Portrait of Two Beautiful Young People
Epithalamion
Summa
"What Being in Rank-Old Nature Should Earlier Have That Breath Been"
"The Sea Took Pity It Interposed with Doom"
"Hope Holds to Christ the Mind’s Own Mirror Out"
"What Shall I Do for the Land That Bred Me"
"The Times Are Nightfall Look Their Light Grows Less"
"Denis Whose Motionable Alert Most Vaulting Wit"
"The Child Is Father to the Man"
To His Watch
"Strike Churl Hurl Cheerless Wind Then Heltering Hail"
"To Him Who Ever Thought with Love of Me"
A FEW EARLY POEMS
The Alchemist in the City
"Let Me Be to Thee As the Circling Bird"
Heaven—Haven
The Habit of Perfection
For a Picture of St. Dorothea
About the Editor
Also from William Ralph Press
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