FROM FIRST SERIES PUBLISHED 1873 | 1 | Clear and gentle stream | page 1 | 2 | Dear lady when thou frownest | 4 | 3 | Poor withered rose and dry | 5 | 4 | I found to-day out walking | 7 | FROM SECOND SERIES PUBLISHED 1879 | 5 | Will Love again awake | 8 | 6 | Whither, O splendid ship | 10 | 7 | I saw the Virgin-mother clad in green | 12 | 8 | I know not how I came | 14 | 9 | There is a hill | 17 | 10 | Again with pleasant green | 21 | 11 | Behold! the radiant Spring | 25 | 12 | I have loved flowers that fade | 29 | 13 | Wherefore to-night so full of care | 30 | FROM THIRD SERIES PUBLISHED 1880 | 14 | Thou didst delight my eyes | 32 | 15 | When men were all asleep | 33 | 16 | I stand on the cliff | 35 | 17 | Perfect little body | 37 | FOURTH SERIES, 1882. NOT PUBLISHED BEFORE | 18 | Joy, sweetest lifeborn joy | 39 | 19 | O my vague desires (from Prometheus) | 42 | 20 | The full moon from her cloudless skies | 43 | 21 | I praise the tender flower | 44 | 22 | Awake my heart to be loved | 45 | 23 | Who that hath ever shot a shaft | 46 | 24 | O youth whose hope is high | 52 |
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