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|"One morn I left him in his bed"|| 51 |- |Before the Mirror ||53 |- |" The shadows on the water reach "|| 56 |- |A Summer Night 57 |- |"Fan me with these lilies fair" ||58 |- |"Oh, the wild, wild days of youth!" || 60 |- |"On my bed of a winter night" || 62 |- |"Hallo! my fancy, whither wilt thou go?"|| 63 |- |You left Me ||64 |- |"O friend, begin a loftier song "|| 65 |- |"Now that the pain is gone, i too can smile"|| 67 |- |The Colonel's Shield || 70 |- |A Few Idle Words ||72 |- |Vers de Societe || 75 |- |The Race ||79 |- |The Wolf-Tamer ||84 |- |The Abbot of Unreason||86 |- |El Manolo || 88 |- |Mercedes ||90 |- |The Bull-Fight ||92 |- |On the Campagna ||95 |- |The Queen Deposed ||97 |- |A Unit|| 100 |- |Zanthon — My Friend|| 103 |- |Achilles in Orcus|| 107 |- |Above the Tree ||110 |- |To an Artist|| 112 |}

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