Table of Contents
- Innocence
- To Simplicity
- June
- Ballad of Time and the Peasant
- To His Lady With a Queer Name
- The Uses of Poetry
- The Quest of Happiness
- July
- Imitations
- Love
- To a Friend
- To My Better Self
- A Street Market, N. Y., 1908.
- September
- The Loneliness of Life
- Wistfull in Idleness
- On Thinking of a Distant Friend
- To A Lady
- To The Unknown Lady
- November
- On A Proposed Trip South
- The Folly of Preoccupation
- The Bewilderment of Youth
- The Bewilderment of Age
- Hymn to the Spirit of Fraternal Love
- Hymn to Perfection
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