Poems of Nature: | | PAGE | To Walt Whitman | 11 | To Summer Hours | 12 | A True Vacation | 13 | A Question | 14 | To a Butterfly | 16 | In a Hammock | 18 | O rare, sweet summer day | 20 | An Old Man's Reverie | 22 | On Jefferson Hill | 26 | On Sugar Hill | 28 | At "Fairfield's," Wenham | 29 | Blossom-time | 31 | The Primrose | 33 | Joy, all Joy | 35 | Among the Pines | 37 | Conscious or Unconscious | 39 | Poems of Love: | Love's How and Why | 43 | Love's Guerdon | 44 | A Birthday Greeting | 45 | Three Kisses | 48 | If I were only sure | 50 | Absence | 52 | A Love Song | 53 | In Her Garden | 55 | Love's Wish | 56 | Is there anything purer | 58 | Longing | 60 | Young Love's Message | 61 | A Diary's Secret | 63 | A Monologue | 65 | A Priceless Gift | 66 | The Ocean's Moan | 67 | Love's Flower | 70 | Renunciation | 71 | Love Discrowned | 74 | A Widow's Heart Cry | 76 | Together | 78 | Shadowed Circles | 80 | Miscellaneous Poems: | A Song of Success | 85 | The Under World | 87 | She Knows | 88 | At Pittsford, Vermont | 90 | Childhood's Days | 92 | An Answer | 94 | Where, What, Whence | 96 | Heroes |
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