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"Those old French ways of verse making that have been coming into fashion of late. Surely they say a pretty thing m re prettily for their quaint old-fashioned liberty! That TRIOLET -how deliciously im ertinent it is! is it not?... The variety

of dainty modes wherein by shape and sound a very pretty something is carved out of nothing at all. Their fantastic surprises, the ring of their bell-like returns upon themselves, their music of triangle and cymbal. In some of them poetry seems to approach the nearest possible to bird-song-to unconscious seeming through most unconscious art, imitating the carelessness and impromptu of forms as old as the existence of birds, and as new as every fresh individual joy in each new generation, growing their own feathers, and singing their own song, yet always the feathers of their kind, and the song of their kind.”

"Home Again."-GEORGE MACDONALD.

INDEX.

* An asterisk is attached to the titles of those not previously published. Names of American Authors are in Italic type.

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'Of Solitude'

'Of Belief' 'Of Burial'

Cambridge Meteor

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Longman's Mag.

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The Model, etc.

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DOBSON, AUSTIN 'Of the Spanish Armada' Old Word Idylls

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On a Fan'

'Of Imitation'

'Of Prose and Rhyme'
'Of Dead Cities'

GOSSE, EDMUND
GRANT, JOHN CAMERON

HENLEY, W. E.

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'Of Antique Dances' 'Of Dead Actors'

'Of June

'Of Ladies' Names'

'Of Spring' 'Midsummer Days' 'Of Youth and Age' 'Of Hot Weather' 'Of Aspirations' 'Of Truisms'

Of Life and Fate'

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New Poems 13

of Sunny South 14 A Year of Life 15

Belgravia 16

Magazine of At 17 Be gravia 18 The London

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'Of the Nothingness of Things'

Ballade

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'Gringoire'

SOURCE. PAGE
New Quarterly Mag. 24
'Valentine' Wai s and Strays 25

'Of Primitive Man' Ballades in Blue China 26

'Of Sleep'

'Of Summer'

'Of Yule'

'Of Middle Age'

For the Laureate'

'Of the Southern Cross'

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'Of Old Sweethearts My Ladies' Sonnets

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American 37

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'Of Death' From Dawn to Dusk

'Of Tobacco

'Of Adaptation'

'Of Midsummer'

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'Cap and Bells' 47
Songs and Sonnets 48

'Grandmother' Ballad of the Road 49

'Philomela'

'Calypso'

'Of Heroes'

In Divers Tones 50

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Of Forgotten Tunes' An Italian Garden 52
'Of Lost Lovers' Handful of Honeysuckles 90

ROPES, ARTHUR REED 'Of a Garden'

Scollard, Clinton

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'Of the Bard'

'Of Dead Poets'

'To Villon'

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'The Blithe Ballade' With Reed and Lyre 57

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