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CONTENTS
A Poet's Question 381
Prelude for "A Book of Music" 382
Music at Twilight 384
Music in Moonlight 386
The Unknown Singer 387
The Voice 387
Wagner 388
"The Pathetic Symphony." (Tschaikowsky) 388
MacDowell 388
A Fantasy of Chopin. (Gabrilowitsch) 389
"How strange the musician's memory" 390
"In a night of midsummer" 390
In the White Mountains 391
John Paul Jones 391
To Emma Lazarus. (1905) 392
Carl Schurz 392
George MacDonald 393
Josephine Shaw Lowell 394
"One rose of song." (Mary Putnam Jacobi) 396
John Malone. (1906) 397
"Lost Leaders." (City Club Memorial in honor of Wheeler H. Peckham, James C. Carter, William H. Baldwin, Jr., and Norton Goddard) 397
On a Certain Agnostic. (G. E.) 398
"A weary waste without her." (L. B. P.) 398
The Poet's Sleep. (T. B. A.) 399
Where Spring began 399
Avarice 400
Pity the Blind 400
Proof of Service. (To R. F. C.) 400
Conquered 401
Blame. (A memory of Eisleben, the place of Luther's birth and death) 401
The Whisperers. (New York, 1905) 402
Before the Grand Jury 403
"In the Cities" 404
A Tragedy of To-day. (New York, 1905) 406
The Old House 409
"There's no place like the old place." (Old Home Week, Tyringham, 1905) 412
Glen Gilder 417