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Index
A Spring Harvest
Note
Contents
I. Two Legends
Glastonbury
Legend
II. First Poems
Rime
To an Elzevir Cicero
To a Dürer Drawing of Antwerp Harbour
Pure Virginia
A Preface for a Tale I have never told
A Sonnet
“It was all in the Black Countree”
To a Pianist
A Fragment
Sea Poppies
“O, sing me a Song of the Wild West Wind”
Ære Perennius
The Old Kings
“O there be Kings whose Treasuries”
A Study
The Eremite
The House of Eld
The South-west Wind
Schumann: Erstes Verlust
“Dark Boughs against a Golden Sky”
“Wind of the Darkness”
Creator Spiritus
Wind over the Sea
Songs on the Downs
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III. Last Poems and “The Burial of Sophocles”
“We who have bowed ourselves to Time”
Anglia Valida in Senectute
“Dark is the World our Fathers left us”
Awakening
Ave atque Vale
“O, one came down from Seven Hills”
Sonnet to the British Navy
The Last Meeting
The New Age and the Old
To the Cultured
Afterwards
Domum redit Poeta
Memories
Intercessional
April 1916
“Over the Hills and Hollows Green”
Sonnet
“O Long the Fiends of War shall dance”
For R. Q. G.
“Sun and Shadow and Winds of Spring”
“Let us tell Quiet Stories of Kind Eyes”
“Save that Poetic Fire”
The Burial of Sophocles
The First Verses
The Interlude
The Last Verses
“So we lay down the Pen”
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