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CONTENTS
Love among the Roses |
933 |
Two Poems to Rachel Daniel |
934 |
The Lyceum |
936 |
Acrostic: Around my lonely hearth, to-night |
937 |
Dreamland |
937 |
To my Child-Friend |
938 |
A Riddle |
939 |
A Limerick |
939 |
Rhyme? and Reason? |
940 |
A Nursery Darling |
940 |
Maggie's Visit to Oxford |
941 |
Maggie B— |
945 |
THREE SUNSETS AND OTHER POEMS
Three Sunsets |
946 |
The Path of Roses |
950 |
The Valley of the Shadow of Death |
953 |
Solitude |
958 |
Beatrice |
960 |
Stolen Waters |
962 |
The Willow-Tree |
966 |
Only a Woman's Hair |
967 |
The Sailor's Wife |
969 |
After Three Days |
972 |
Faces in the Fire |
975 |
A Lesson in Latin |
976 |
Puck Lost and Found |
977 |
VI. STORIES
A Tangled Tale |
983 |
Novelty and Romancement |
1079 |
A Photographer's Day Out |
1089 |
Wilhelm von Schmitz |
1097 |
The Legend of Scotland |
1111 |
VII. A MISCELLANY
The Offer of the Clarendon Trustees |
1121 |
The New Method of Evaluation |
1123 |
The Dynamics of a Parti-cle |
1129 |
The New Belfry of Christ Church, Oxford |
1139 |
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