By Arthur Colton New York: Henry Holt And Company 1907
WEST-EASTERLY MORALITIES
THE CAPTIVE
THE PILGRIM
ALLAH'S TENT
THE POET AND THE FOUNTAIN
THE CHENEAUX ISLANDS
THE SHEPHERD AND THE KNIGHT SHEPHERD.
THE HERB OF GRACE
VERSES FROM "THE CANTICLE OF THE ROAD" I
FAUSTINE
SOMETIME IT MAY BE
WHEN ALL THE BROOKS HAVE RUN AWAY
ONE HOUR
HEIRS OF TIME
WHO MAY WITH THE SHREWD HOURS STRIVE?
LET ME NO MORE A MENDICANT
CURARE SEPULTOS
TO-MORROW
SNOW
BY THE SEA
IN PORT TO-DAY
AS WE GROW OLD
WAYFARERS
THE HOUSE
SONNETS
THE HILLS
WORDSWORTH
THE WATER-LILY
THE THRUSH
THE ROMAN WAY I
FOLLY
CONCERNING TABITHA'S DANCING OF THE MINUET
AN IDYL OF THE WOOD
PHYLLIS AND CORYDON
MAYING
TWO LITTLE MAIDS
TWENTY YEARS HENCE
WITHOUT THE GATE
ANCIEN M'SIEU PIERRE
CHRISTMAS EVE
THE CAROL SINGER
ARCADIE. I
ARCADIE. II
LAST YEAR'S NEST
EPILOGUE TO A BOOK OF UNIMPORTANT VERSES
FINIS