| PAGE | V.R. 1819–1901 | 231 | WAR POEMS— | | Embarcation | 235 | | Departure | 237 | | The Colonel’s Soliloquy | 239 | | The Going of the Battery | 242 | | At the War Office | 245 | | A Christmas Ghost-Story | 247 | | The Dead Drummer | 249 | | A Wife in London | 251 | | The Souls of the Slain | 253 | | Song of the Soldiers’ Wives | 260 | | The Sick God | 263 | POEMS OF PILGRIMAGE— | | Genoa and the Mediterranean | 269 | | Shelley’s Skylark | 272 | | In the Old Theatre, Fiesole | 274 | | Rome: on the Palatine | 276 | | ,, Building a New Street in the Ancient Quarter | 278 | | ,, The Vatican: Sala Delle Muse | 280 | | ,, At the Pyramid of Cestius | 283 | | Lausanne: In Gibbon’s Old Garden | 286 | | Zermatt: To the Matterhorn | 288 | | The Bridge of Lodi | 290 | | On an Invitation to the United States | 295 | MISCELLANEOUS POEMS— | | The Mother Mourns | 299 | | “I said to Love” | 305 | | A Commonplace Day | 307 | | At a Lunar Eclipse | 310 | | The Lacking Sense | 312 | | To Life | 316 | | Doom and She | 318 | | The Problem | 321 | | The Subalterns | 323 | | The Sleep-worker | 325 | | The Bullfinches | 327 | | God-Forgotten | 329 | | The Bedridden Peasant to an Unknowing God | 333 | | By the Earth’s Corpse | 336 | | Mute Opinion | 339 | | To an Unborn Pauper Child | 341 | | To Flowers from Italy in Winter | 344 | | On a Fine Morning | 346 | | To Lizbie Browne | 348 | | Song of Hope | 352 | | The Well-Beloved | 354 | | Her Reproach | 358 | | The Inconsistent | 360 | | A Broken Appointment | 362 | | “Between us now” | 364 | | “How great my Grief” | 366 | | “I need not go” | 367 | | The Coquette, and After | 369 | | A Spot | 371 | | Long Plighted | 373 | | The Widow | 375 | | At a Hasty Wedding | 378 | | The Dream-Follower | 379 | | His Immortality | 380 | | The To-be-Forgotten | 382 | | Wives in the Sere | 385 | | The Superseded | 387 | | An August Midnight | 389 | | The Caged Thrush Freed and Home Again | 391 | | Birds at Winter Nightfall | 393 | | The Puzzled Game-Birds | 394 | | Winter in Durnover Field | 395 | | The Last Chrysanthemum | 397 | | The Darkling Thrush | 399 | | The Comet at Yalbury or Yell’ham | 402 | | Mad Judy | 403 | | A Wasted Illness | 405 | | A Man | 408 | | The Dame of Athelhall | 412 | | The Seasons of her Year | 416 | | The Milkmaid | 418 | | The Levelled Churchyard | 420 | | The Ruined Maid | 422 | | The Respectable Burgher on “the Higher Criticism” | 425 | | Architectural Masks | 428 | | The Tenant-for-Life | 430 | | The King’s Experiment | 432 | | The Tree: an Old Man’s Story | 435 | | Her Late Husband | 439 | | The Self-Unseeing | 441 | | De Profundis i. | 443 | | De Profundis ii. | 445 | | De Profundis iii. | 448 | | The Church-Builder | 451 | | The Lost Pyx: a MediÆval Legend | 457 | | Tess’s Lament | 462 | | The Supplanter: A Tale | 465 | IMITATIONS, Etc.— | | Sapphic Fragment | 473 | | Catullus: xxxi | 474 | | After Schiller | 476 | | Song: From Heine | 477 | | From Victor Hugo | 479 | | Cardinal Bembo’s Epitaph on Raphael | 480 | RETROSPECT— | | “I have Lived with Shades” | 483 | | Memory and I | 486 | | ΑΓΝΩΣΤΩ. ΘΕΩ | 489 |
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