Often I think of the beautiful town, O precious evenings! all too swiftly Oft have I seen at some cathedral door, O River of Yesterday, with current Oft I remember those whom I have O gift of God! O perfect day, 258. O gladsome light, 543. O hemlock tree! O hemlock tree! how faithful are thy branches, 807. Oh, give me back the days when loose and free, 835. Oh, how blest are ye whose toils are Oh let the soul her slumbers break, Oh that a Song would sing itself to me, Oh, the long and dreary Winter, 202. O Lord! who seest, from yon starry O lovely river of Yvette, 439. Once more, once more, Inarimé, 438. Once the Emperor Charles of Spain, 242. Once upon Iceland's solitary strand, 421. swift, 418. O star of morning and of liberty, 381. O there, the old sea-captain, 252. Out of childhood into manhood, 149. O ye dead Poets, who are living still, Padre Francisco, 35. Pentecost, day of rejoicing, had come. Pleasant it was, when woods were Poet! I come to touch thy lance with Quand les astres de Noël, 381. Queen Sigrid the Haughty sat proud Rabbi Ben Levi, on the Sabbath, read, Rio Verde, Rio Verde, 782. One Autumn night, in Sudbury town, Rise up, my love, my fair one, 474. One day, Haroun Al Raschid read, 442. One morning, all alone, 540. One summer morning, when the sun On King Olaf's bridal night, 287. On St. Bavon's tower, commanding, On sunny slope and beechen swell, 12. On the green little isle of Inchkenneth, On the Mountains of the Prairie, 139. River! that in silence windest, 19. Robert of Sicily, brother of Pope Ur Sadly as some old mediæval knight, Safe at anchor in Drontheim bay, 294. St. Botolph's Town! Hither across the San Miguel de la Tumba is a conven See, the fire is sinking low, 377. She is a maid of artless grace, 786. Short of stature, large of limb, 288. Should you ask me, whence these Simon Danz has come home again, 435. Sir Oluf he rideth over the plain, 800. So from the bosom of darkness our Soft through the silent air descend the Something the heart must have to Somewhat back from the village So the strong will prevailed, and Alden Speak! speak! thou fearful guest, 14. Spring is coming, birds are twittering, forests leaf, and smiles the sun, Stars of the summer night, 30. Still through Egypt's desert places, Strike the sails! King Olaf said, 298. Sweet as the tender fragrance that sur- Sweet babe! true portrait of thy fa- Sweet chimes! that in the loneliness Sweet faces, that from pictured case- Sweet the memory is to me, 425. Taddeo Gaddi built me. I am old Take them, O Death! and bear away, Tell me not, in mournful numbers, 3. The Archbishop, whom God loved in The battle is fought and won, 363. The ceaseless rain is falling fast, 422. The day is cold, and dark, and dreary, The day is done, and the darkness, The day is ending, 82. The doors are all wide open; at the The guests were loud, the ale was The holiest of all holidays are those, The lights are out, and gone are all The night is come, but not too soon, 4. There is a quiet spirit in these woods 11. There is a Reaper, whose name is There is no flock, however watched There sat one day in quiet, 801. The rising moon has hid the stars, 18. There was a time when I was very The rivers rush into the sea, 802. The sea awoke at midnight from its The sea hath its pearls, 809. The shades of night were falling fast, Tityrus, thou in the shade of a spread- The sun is set; and in his latest beams, The tide rises, the tide falls, 453. The world is full of care, 636. The young Endymion sleeps Endymi- This is the Arsenal. From floor to This is the forest primeval. The mur- This song of mine, 250. ing beech-tree reclining, 840. Torrent of light and river of the air, Turn, turn, my wheel! Turn round Tuscan, that wanderest through the 'T was Pentecost, the Feast of Glad- Two angels, one of Life, and one of Two good friends had Hiawatha, 157. Under a spreading chestnut-tree, 17. Thora of Rimol! hide me! hide me, Up soared the lark into the air, 426. 281. Thorberg Skafting, master-builder, Viswamitra, the Magician, 442. 292. Thou ancient oak! whose myriad leaves Thou brooklet, all unknown to song, Vogelweid the Minnesinger, 83. Warm and still is the summer night, Welcome, my old friend, 82. Thou comest, Autumn, heralded by the Welcome, O Stork! that dost wing, Though the mills of God grind slowly, Thou mighty Prince of Church and Thou Royal River, born of sun and Thou that from the heavens art, 811. Three miles extended around the fields of the homestead, on three sides, 840. We sat within the farm-house old, 130. What say the Bells of San Blas, 468. What the Immortals, 392. When Alcuin taught the sons of Charle When by night the frogs are croaking, Three Silences there are: the first of When descends on the Atlantic, 126. Thus for a while he stood, and mused by the shore of the ocean, 225. Whene'er a noble deed is wrought, 251. When I compare, 467. When I remember them, those friend When Mazárvan the Magician, 384. When the hours of Day are numbered, Will then, Duperrier, thy sorrow be 4. When the prime mover of my many sighs, 836. When the summer fields are mown, 385. 9. eternal? 826. With favoring winds, o'er sunlit seas, 446. With snow-white veil and garments as With what a glory comes and goes the Where are the Poets, unto whom be- Witlaf, a king of the Saxons, 134. Whereunto is money good, 809. Whilom Love was like a fire, and Worn with speed is my good steed, 60. Ye sentinels of sleep, 396. Yes, the moment shall decide, 397. White swan of cities, slumbering in thy Yet not in vain, O River of Yesterday, Whither, thou turbid wave, 802. Who love would seek, 810. Why dost thou wildly rush and roar, Will ever the dear days come back 418. Ye voices, that arose, 13. You shall hear how Hiawatha, 153. You were not at the play to-night, Don INDEX OF TITLES The titles of major works and of general divisions are set in SMALL CAPITALS. Abbot Joachim, The, 528. Afternoon in February, 82. Ancient Spanish Ballads, 782. Arrow and the Song, The, 86. At La Chaudeau, 829. 'Thou comest, Autumn, Autumn within, 457. Azrael, 342. Birds of Killingworth, The, 307. Black Knight, The, 804. BLIND GIRL OF CASTEL-CUILLE, THE BOOK OF SONNETS, A, 409. Boy and the Brook, The, 839. Bridge of Cloud, The, 375. Broken Oar, The, 421. Brook and the Wave, The, 385. BUILDING OF THE SHIP, THE, 120. Burial of the Minnisink, 12. Cadenabbia, 423. Carillon, 67. Castle-Builder, The, 384. Castle by the Sea, The, 804. Castles in Spain, 436. Catawba Wine, 250. Celestial Pilot, The, 831. Challenge, The, 384. Becalmed, 455. Beleaguered City, The, 6. Chamber over the Gate, The, 446. BELFRY OF BRUGES AND OTHER POEMS, Changed, 384. |