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Title
Poems, by Robert Louis Stevenson, hitherto unpublished
Author
Robert Louis Stevenson
Year
1921
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The Bibliophile Society
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Chicago
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INDEX OF TITLES AND FIRST LINES IN THIS VOLUME
A Summer Night
39
All influences were in vain
43
All night through, raves or broods
102
At morning on the garden seat
109
Aye, mon, it's true
130
Eh, man Henley, you're a Don
100
Far over seas an island is
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Gather ye roses while ye may
86
Good old ale, mild or pale
113
Her name is as a word of old romance
82
Here he comes, big with statistics
75
Here lies Erotion
126
Hopes
69
I am a hunchback, yellow-faced
139
I am like one that has sat alone
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I have a friend; I have a story
65
I look across the ocean
141
I saw red evening through the rain
92
I sit up here at midnight
58
If I could arise and travel away
111
If I had wings, my lady
98
In autumn when the woods are red
78
Last night we had a thunderstorm, etc.
94
Light as my heart was long ago
84
Link your arm in mine, my lad
61
Love is the very heart of spring
107
My wife and I, in one romantic cot
117
Nay, but I fancy somehow, etc.
114
Of schooners, islands and maroons
122
O lady fair and sweet
96
On the gorgeous hills of morning
134
Poem for a Class Re-union
89
Rivers and winds among the twisted hills
137
Since I am sworn to live my life
87
Sit doon by me, my canty freend
76
Take not my hand as mine alone
41
The look of Death is both severe and mild
80
The Mill-House
29
The moon is sinking, etc.
50
The old world moans and topes
54
The rain is over and done
104
The Well-Head
35
The whole day thro', etc.
52
There where the land of love
105
To Priapus
128
To A Youth
72
We are as maidens, one and all
47
Yes, I remember, etc.
119
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