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Day by day for her darlings to her | From thy worth and weight the stars

much she added more, 341.

Day by day returns, 392.
Day! hast thou two faces, 232.
Dear brother, would you know the
life, 391.

Dearest, where thy shadow falls,
301.

Deep in the man sits fast his fate,
197.

gravitate, 303.

Gifts of one who loved me, 283.
Give all to love, 90.
Give me truths, 139.

Give to barrows, trays and pans, 277.
Go if thou wilt, ambrosial flower,
355.

Go speed the stars of Thought, 283.
Go thou to thy learned task, 292.

Each spot where tulips prank their Gold and iron are good, 271.

state, 301.

Each the herald is who wrote, 80.
Easy to match what others do, 351.
Ere he was born, the stars of fate,
294.

Ever the Poet from the land, 292.
Ever the Rock of Ages melts, 355.
Every day brings a ship, 217.
Every thought is public, 291.

Fall, stream, from Heaven to bless;
return as well, 376.
Farewell, ye lofty spires, 258.
Flow, flow the waves hated, 287.
For art, for music over-thrilled, 330.
For every God, 330.

For Fancy's gift, 328.

For Genius made his cabin wide,
331.

For joy and beauty planted it, 340.
For Nature, true and like in every
place, 338.

For thought, and not praise, 328.
For what need I of book or priest,
333.

Forbore the ant-hill, shunned to

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Good-bye, proud world! I'm going
home, 3.

Grace, Beauty and Caprice, 276.
Gravely it broods apart on joy, 375.

Hark what, now loud, now low, the

pining flute complains, 303.
Hast thou named all the birds with-

out a gun? 83.

Have ye seen the caterpillar, 374.
He could condense cerulean ether,
332.

He lives not who can refuse me, 347.
He planted where the deluge
ploughed, 332.

He took the color of his vest, 292.
He who has a thousand friends has
not a friend to spare, 302.
He who has no hands, 291.
Hear what British Merlin sung, 218.
Henceforth, please God, forever I
forego, 394.

Her passions the shy violet, 296.
Her planted eye to-day controls, 294.
High was her heart, and yet was

well inclined, 291.

Him strong Genius urged to roam,
354.

His instant thought a poet spoke,

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I, Alphonso, live and learn, 25.
I am not poor but I am proud, 380.
I am not wiser for my age, 295.
I am the Muse who sung alway, 220.
I bear in youth and sad infirmities,
381.

I cannot spare water or wine, 28.
I do not count the hours I spend,
249.

I framed his tongue to music, 330.

I grieve that better souls than mine,
327.

In Farsistan the violet spreads, 298.
In many forms we try, 359.
In May, when sea-winds pierced our
solitudes, 37.

In my garden three ways meet, 370.
In the chamber, on the stairs, 350.
In the deep heart of man a poet
dwells, 372.

In the suburb, in the town, 284.
In the turbulent beauty, 361.

In Walden wood the chickadee, 342.
It fell in the ancient periods, 13.

I have an arrow that will find its It is time to be old, 251.
mark, 376.

I have no brothers and no peers, Knows he who tills this lonely field,
332.

I have trod this path a hundred times,
368.

363.

Let me go where'er I will, 365.

I heard or seemed to hear the chid- | Let Webster's lofty face, 398.
ing Sea, 242.

I hung my verses in the wind, 220.
I left my dreary page and sallied
forth, 346.

I like a church; I like a cowl, 6.
I love thy music, mellow bell, 379.
I mourn upon this battle-field, 261.
I rake no coffined clay, nor publish
wide, 382.

I reached the middle of the mount,
145.

Like vaulters in a circus round, 331.
Little thinks, in the field, yon red-

cloaked clown, 4.

Long I followed happy guides, 85.
Love asks nought his brother cannot

give, 353.

Love on his errand bound to go,
295.

Love scatters oil, 96.

Low and mournful be the strain, 205.

I said to heaven that glowed above, Man was made of social earth, 109.

299.

I see all human wits, 296.

I serve you not, if you I follow, 82.
If bright the sun, he tarries, 334.
If curses be the wage of love, 358.
If I could put my woods in song,
229.

If my darling should depart, 300.
If the red slayer think he slays, 195.
Ill fits the abstemious Muse a crown

to weave, 398.
Illusions like the tints of pearl, 348.
Illusion works impenetrable, 348.
In an age of fops and toys, 207.
In countless upward-striving waves,
283.

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October woods wherein, 362.

O fair and stately maid, whose eyes,
95.

O pity that I pause! 187.

O tenderly the haughty day, 199.

well for the fortunate soul, 208.
O what are heroes, prophets, men,
360.

Of all wit's uses the main one, 351.
Of Merlin wise I learned a song, 218.
Oh what is Heaven but the fellow-
ship, 395.

On a mound an Arab lay, 100.
On bravely through the sunshine and
the showers, 358.

On prince or bride no diamond stone,
301.

On two days it steads not to run

from thy grave, 302.
Once I wished I might rehearse, 198.
One musician is sure, 237.
Our eyeless bark sails free, 341.
Over his head were the maple buds,

293.

Pale genius roves alone, 326.
Parks and ponds are good by day,
342.

Philosophers are lined with eyes
within, 374.

Power that by obedience grows, 360.
Put in, drive home the sightless
wedges, 347.

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Thanks to the morning light, 15.
That book is good, 331.

Quit the hut, frequent the palace, That each should in his house abide,

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The brave Empedocles, defying fools, | Thee, dear friend, a brother soothes,
353-
The brook sings on, but sings in vain, There are beggars in Iran and Araby,
332.
320.

The cold gray down upon the quinces There is in all the sons of men, 393.

lieth, 348.

The

cup

of life is not so shallow, 387.
The days pass over me, 395.

The debt is paid, 257.

There is no great and no small, 282.
There is no architect, 128.
They brought me rubies from the
mine, 217.

The gale that wrecked you on the They put their finger on their lips,

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Think me not unkind and rude,
119.

This is he, who, felled by foes, 279.
This shining moment is an edifice,
350.

Thou foolish Hafiz! Say, do churls,
300.

Thou shalt make thy house, 354.
Though her eyes seek other forms,
388.

Though loath to grieve, 76.
Though love repine and reason chafe,
296.

Thousand minstrels woke within
me, 60.

Thy foes to hunt, thy enviers to
strike down, 303.

Thy summer voice, Musketaquit,
248.

Thy trivial harp will never please,

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To and fro the Genius flies, 352.
To clothe the fiery thought, 292.
To transmute crime to wisdom, so to
stem, 332.

Trees in groves, 129.

True Brahmin, in the morning
meadows wet, 292.

The wings of Time are black and Try the might the Muse affords,

white, 270.

The word of the Lord by night, 201.
The yesterday doth never smile, 253.

329.

Two things thou shalt not long for,
if thou love a mind serene, 302.

Two well-assorted travellers use,

210.

Unbar the door, since thou the
Opener art, 301.

Who knows this or that? 375.
Who saw the hid beginnings, 366.
Who shall tell what did befall,
285.

Why did all manly gifts in Webster
fail? 399.

Venus, when her son was lost, 103. Why fear to die, 390.

Was never form and never face,
275.

We are what we are made;

Why lingerest thou, pale violet, to
see the dying year, 97.

Why should I keep holiday, 83.
each Wilt thou seal up the avenues of ill?
357.

following day, 395.
We crossed Champlain to Keeseville
with our friends, 182.

We love the venerable house, 223.
Well and wisely said the Greek,
296.

What all the books of ages paint, I
have, 339.

What care I, so they stand the same,

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Winters know, 225.

Wise and polite, and if I drew,

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