Transcriber's Note:
The cover image was created by the transcriber and is placed in the public domain.
Seven of the poems included in this collection were written for Drawings by Miss Pamela Bianco, and were first published by Mr. Heinemann in a volume entitled Flora. The author's thanks are due to Mr. Sydney Pawling for permission to reprint these poems; to Mr. Cyril Beaumont for the use of 'Tidings' from a Play for Children, entitled Crossings; and, for permission to include several other poems, to the Editors of the London Mercury, the New Republic, the Spectator, the Nation, the Century Magazine, the Cambridge Magazine, the Literary Review, the Sphere, the New Statesman, the Bookman's Journal, the Broom, the Outlook, the Athenæum, and the Westminster Gazette.
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The Imp Within | 3 |
The Old Angler | 5 |
The Willow | 10 |
Titmouse | 11 |
The Veil | 12 |
The Fairy in Winter | 13 |
The Flower | 14 |
Before Dawn | 15 |
The Spectre | 17 |
The Voice | 18 |
The Hour-glass | 19 |
In the Dock | 20 |
The Wreck | 21 |
The Suicide | 22 |
Drugged | 23 |
Who's That? | 25 |
Hospital | 26 |
A Sign | 28 |
Good-bye | 30 |
The Monologue | 31 |
Awake! | 34 |
Forgiveness | 35 |
The Moth | 36 |
Not That Way | 37 |
viCrazed | 39 |
Fog | 40 |
SOTTO VOCE | 42 |
The Imagination's Pride | 44 |
The Wanderers | 46 |
The Corner Stone | 48 |
The Spirit of Air | 50 |
The Unfinished Dream | 51 |
Music | 54 |
Tidings | 56 |
The Son of Melancholy | 57 |
The Quiet Enemy | 60 |
The Familiar | 61 |
Maerchen | 63 |
Gold | 64 |
Mirage | 65 |
Flotsam | 67 |
Mourn'st Thou Now? | 68 |
The Galliass | 69 |
The Decoy | 70 |
Sunk Lyonesse | 71 |
The Catechism | 72 |
Futility | 73 |
Bitter Waters | 74 |
Who? | 76 |
A Riddle | 77 |
The Owl | 79 |
The Last Coachload | 80 |
An Epitaph | 84 |
1ST STRANGER. | WHO walks with us on the hills? |
2ND STRANGER. | I cannot see for the mist. |
3RD STRANGER. | Running water I hear, |
Keeping lugubrious tryst | |
With its cresses and grasses and weeds, | |
In the white obscure light from the sky. | |
2ND STRANGER. | Who walks with us on the hills? |
WILD BIRD. | Ay!... Aye!... Ay!... |