
Idyllic Monologues: Old and New World Verses
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Chapters (118)
- IDYLLIC MONOLOGUES
- CONTENTS
- FOREWORD.
- IDYLLIC MONOLOGUES
- The Brothers
- Geraldine
- The Moated Manse
- I.
- II.
- III.
- IV.
- V.
- VI.
- VII.
- VIII.
- IX.
- X.
- XI.
- XII.
- XIII.
- XIV.
- XV.
- XVI.
- XVII.
- XVIII.
- XIX.
- XX.
- XXI.
- XXII.
- XXIII.
- XXIV.
- XXV.
- XXVI.
- XXVII.
- XXVIII.
- XXIX.
- XXX.
- XXXI.
- XXXII.
- XXXIII.
- XXXIV.
- XXXV.
- XXXVI.
- The Forester
- My Lady of Verne
- An Old Tale Re-told
- The Water Witch
- At Nineveh
- Written for my friend Walter S. Mathews.
- How They Brought Aid to Bryan's Station
- On the Jellico Spur of the Cumberlands
- TO J. FOX, JR.
- A Confession
- Lilith
- Content
- Berrying
- I.
- II.
- III.
- IV.
- V.
- VI.
- To a Pansy-Violet
- Found Solitary Among the Hills. I.
- II.
- III.
- IV.
- V.
- VI.
- Heart of my Heart
- Witnesses
- I.
- II.
- III.
- Wherefore
- Pagan
- "The Fathers of our Fathers"
- Written February 24, 1898, on reading the latest news concerning the battleship Maine, blown up in Havana harbor, February 15th. I.
- II.
- III.
- "Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin"
- I.
- II.
- III.
- IV.
- Her Vivien Eyes
- There Was a Rose
- The Artist
- Poetry and Philosophy
- "Quo Vadis"
- To a Critic
- AFTERWORD.
- [1]
- [15]
- [16]
- [17]
- [18]
- [20]
- [22]
- [35]
- [48]
- [49]
- [55]
- [65]
- [70]
- [72]
- [77]
- [83]
- [84]
- [86]
- [88]
- [90]
- [96]
- [97]
- [99]
- [103]
- [105]
- [106]
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