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LYRICS AND OLD WORLD IDYLLS

PREFACE

INTRODUCTION

CONTENTS

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

LYRICS Wine-warm winds that sigh and sing Led me, wrapped in

BLOOMS OF THE BERRY.

THE WOOD GOD

LOVELINESS

WAITING

LONGINGS

THE SWEET O' THE YEAR

IN MIDDLE SPRING

A SPRING SHOWER

HEPATICAS

SPIRITS OF SPRING

MIRABILE DICTU

A DREAMER OF DREAMS

PAN

A STORMY SUNSET

A WOODLAND GRAVE

THE OLD BYWAY

THE WOODPATH

THE SOUND OF THE SAP

THE DRYAD

A DEAD LILY

THE DEAD OREAD

PAX VOBISCUM

AT REST

DISTANCE

DEFICIENCY

MIDSUMMER

DIURNAL

THE FAMILY BURYING GROUND

CLOUDS

THE HERON

AVATARS

LILLITA

MIRIAM

TWO DAYS

MOONRISE AT SEA

IN NOVEMBER

IN LATE FALL

WITH THE SEASONS

TYRANNY

WHAT YOU WILL

MIDWINTER

IN THE GARDENS OF FALERINA

TO GERTRUDE

THE GARDENS OF FALERINA

ROMANCE

THE VALLEY OF MUSIC

BLODEUWEDD

AMADIS AT MIRAFLORES

URGANDA

HAWKING

ORLANDO SUGGESTED BY ARIOSTO'S "ORLANDO FURIOSO"

YOLANDA OF THE TOWERS

ERMENGARDE

HACKELNBERG

AN ANTIQUE

JAAFER THE BARMECIDE

A PRE-EXISTENCE.

THE KING

MELANCHOLIA

A WOMAN OF THE WORLD

A GUINEVERE

PERLE DES JARDINS

FACE TO FACE

THE EVE OF ALL-SAINTS

MATER DOLOROSA

LOVE AS IT WAS IN THE TIME OF LOUIS XIV

THE TROUBADOUR

MY ROMANCE

THE EPIC

THE MINSTREL AND THE PRINCESS

THE ALCALDE'S DAUGHTER

ISHMAEL

IN MYTHIC SEAS

LOKE AND SIGYN

WAR-SONG OF HARALD THE RED

YULE

OLD WORLD IDYLLS

TO R. E. LEE GIBSON

ACCOLON OF GAUL Prelude

PEREDUR, THE SON OF EVRAWC

ISOLT

THE DREAM OF SIR GALAHAD

AFTER THE TOURNAMENT

THE DARK TOWER

THE BLIND HARPER

CHILDE RONALD

MORGAN Le FAY

THE LADY OF THE HILLS

THE DEMON LOVER

A PRINCESS OF THULE

THE DAUGHTER OF MERLIN

TRISTRAM TO ISOLT

THE KNIGHT-ERRANT

THE FORESTER

THE MOATED MANSE

AN OLD TALE RETOLD

MY LADY OF VERNE

GERALDINE

AT THE CORREGIDOR'S

AN EPISODE

THE SLAVE

THE ROSICRUCIAN

THE NORMAN KNIGHT

THE KHALIF AND THE ARAB

ARABAH

THE SEVEN DEVILS

THAMUS

THE MAMELUKE

ROMAUNT OF THE ROSES

THE PORTRAIT

BEHRAM AND EDDETMA

TORQUEMADA

VOLUME I

LYRICS AND OLD WORLD
IDYLLS


"It shall go hard with him through thee, unconquerable blade" Page 270
Accolon of Gaul


THE POEMS OF
MADISON CAWEIN

Volume I

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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