Page:The poems of Richard Watson Gilder, Gilder, 1908.djvu/28

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CONTENTS
"When the girls come to the old house" 441
The Song of a Song 443
The Net 444
Song: "O purer far than ever I!" 445
Song: "I awoke in the morning not knowing" 445
"When the war fleet puts to sea" 446
Art. (Miss Geraldine Farrar in "Madama Butterfly") 447
In Praise of Portraiture 448
In Times of Peace 450
Impromptus:—
  Edward Everett Hale 451
Bards of Britain (1908) 451
Calvé 451
In a Concert Room 452
The Lonesome Wild 452
New Friends and Old 452
Shadow and Sun 452
A Naval Surgeon of the War for the Union 452
A Mother's Picture 453
On a Young Hero 453
A Hero's Bride 453
To One who praised "the Gay Life" 453
Lyric Lives 453
Song: "A little longer still in summer suns" 453
The Singing River 454
The Solace of the Skies 454
The Winding Path 455
"What makes the garden grow" 456
"If, one great day" 457
Music beneath the Stars 458
The Birds of Westland 458
The Veil of Stars 459
 
INDEX OF FIRST LINES 461
INDEX OF TITLES 473
 
Frontispiece: Photograph by Gessford.
Decorations by H. de K. G.