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INDEX OF TITLES

Ad Rosam, 176.
Alter Ego, 237.
Angel-Court, 203.

Angiola, A Flower Song of,
119.

Arctic Epitaph, An, 232.
Autumn Idyll, An, 50.
Avice, 73.

Ballad of "Beau Brocade",
The, 19.

Ballad of Prose and Rhyme,
The, 196.

Ballad to Queen Elizabeth,
A, 194

Ballad of the Beggar, The,

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Before Sedan, 107.
Before the Curtain, 109.
Beggar, The Ballad of the,
235.
Belfry, In the, 131.
Belgium, To, 231.
Blinded Soldiers, For the,
230.

Boughton, To G. H., 207.
Butterfly, To an Intrusive,
139.

Charity Annual, For a, 203.
Closing Page, For a, 239.

Cradle, The, 106.
Cupid's Alley, 88.
Curé's Progress, The, 141.

Daffodils, To, 190.
Dance of Death, The, 198.
Dead Letter, A, 2.

Dialogue from Plato, A, 62.
Dorothy, 70.

Drama of the Doctor's Win-

dow, The, 41.

Dying of Tanneguy du Bois,
The, 122.

Eastern Apologue, An, 153.
Edward VII. In Memoriam,
226.
Elim, 225.
Epitaph, An, 218.

F. M. D., To, 206.
Fan, On a, 192.

Fancy from Fontenelle, A,
165.

Flower Song of Angiola, A,

119.

For a Charity Annual, 203.
For a Closing Page, 239.
For the Blinded Soldiers, 230.
Four Seasons, A Song of the,

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Future of Poetry, On the,

233.

Garden Song, A, 161.
Gentleman of the Old School,

A, 9.

Gentlewoman of the Old
School, A, 14.
"Good-night, Babette!" 37.
Greek Girl, To a, 114.
Greenaway Child, A Song of
the, 222.

Greenaway, Kate, 223.

Idyll of the Carp, The, 92.
In After Days, 241.
In Memoriam (King Edward
VII), 226.

In the Belfry, 131.
Intrusive Butterfly, To an,
139.

K. G. (Kate Greenaway),
223.

Ladies of St. James's, The,
132.
Legacy, A, 163.
Love in Winter, 65.
Love-Letter, The, 77.

Madrigal, A (Queen Vic-
toria), 201.
Marquise, Une, 31.
Milkmaid, The, 151.
Miltonic Exercise, A, 220.
Molly Trefusis, 146.
Mosque of the Caliph, The,

125.

Myrtalé, To, 216.

Nankin Plate, On a, 191.

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Q. H. F., To, 85.

Queen Elizabeth, A Ballad
to, 194.

Queen Victoria, 201.

Rank and File, 202.
Revolutionary Relic, A, 155.
R. L. S., In Memoriam, 209.
"Rose, in the Hedgerow
grown", 208.
Rose-Leaves, 186.

"Sat est scripsisse ", 183.
Sea Wind, The Song of the,
204.

Sedan, Before, 107.

Sedan Chair, The Old, 135.
Sick Man and the Birds, The,
116.

Simple Life, The, 211.
Song of the Four Seasons, A,

112.

Song of the Greenaway Child,
A, 222.

Song of the Sea Wind, The,

204.

Sundial, The, 99.
Surge et Ambula, 210.

Tanneguy du Bois, The Dying
of, 122.

Thomson, To Hugh, 228.
Time the Tyrant, To, 229.
To Greek Girl, 114.

To an Intrusive Butterfly, 139.
To an Unknown Bust in the

British Museum, 143.

To Belgium, 231.
To Daffodils, 190.
To F. M. D., 206.

To George H. Boughton,
R.A. (Spring stirs), 207.

To Hugh Thomson, 228.

To Myrtalé, 216

To One who bids me sing,

181.

To Q. H. F., 85.
To Time the Tyrant 229.
To You I sing, I.
Toyman, The, 170.
Tu quoque, 58.

"Two Maids uprose in the
Shimmering Light", 224.
Two Painters, The, 173.

Une Marquise, 31.
Unfinished Song, An, 103.
Unknown Bust, To an, 143.

Virtuoso, A, 81.

Wanderer, The, 189.

INDEX TO FIRST LINES

Across the grass I see her pass.

"Ah me, but it might have been
Ah, Postumus, we all must go

"Arise and walk "-the one voice said
As I went a-walking on Lavender Hill
As you sit there at your ease
Bards of the Future! you that come.
Be seated, pray. "A grave appeal?"
Between the berried holly-bush.
Chicken-skin, delicate, white
Come live with me and be my dear
Day of my Life! Where can she get?
Down where the garden grows.

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Farewell, kind heart! And if there be
For Right, not Might, you fought.

He is the despots' Despot. All must bide
He lived in that past Georgian day
Here in this leafy place

Here, in this sequestered close

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How it sings, sings, sings.

How steadfastly she'd worked at it

I drew it from its china tomb

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I watch you through the garden walks
I'd read three hours. Both notes and text
If I were you, when ladies at the play, sir
If this should fail, why then I scarcely know
In after days when grasses high

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In Angel-Court the sunless air.

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It was an elm-tree root of yore.

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She then must once have looked, as I

So he wrote, the old bard of an "old Magazine"
Spring,-art thou come, O Spring

Spring stirs and wakes by holt and hill

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The Rose in the garden slipped her bud
The starlings fly in the windy sky

These, Denise, are my Suitors

These to his Memory. May the Age arriving

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