Men and Women (poetry Collection) - Poems in The Collection

Poems in The Collection

  • Love Among the Ruins
  • A Lover’s Quarrel
  • Evelyn Hope
  • Up at a Villa – Down in the City
  • A Woman’s Last Word
  • Fra Lippo Lippi
  • A Toccata of Galuppi's
  • By the Fire-Side
  • Any Wife to Any Husband
  • An Epistle Containing the Strange Medical Experience of Karshish, the Arab Physician
  • Mesmerism
  • A Serenade at the Villa
  • My Star
  • Instans Tyrannus
  • A Pretty Woman
  • “Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came”
  • Respectability
  • A Light Woman
  • The Statue and the Bust
  • Love in a Life
  • Life in a Love
  • How It Strikes a Contemporary
  • The Last Ride Together
  • The Patriot
  • Master Hugues of Saxe-Gotha
  • Bishop Blougram’s Apology
  • Memorabilia
  • Andrea del Sarto
  • Before
  • After
  • In Three Days
  • In a Year
  • Old Pictures in Florence
  • In a Balcony
  • Saul
  • “De Gustibus—”
  • Women and Roses
  • Protus
  • Holy-Cross Day
  • The Guardian-Angel
  • Cleon
  • The Twins
  • Popularity
  • The Heretic’s Tragedy
  • Two in the Campagna
  • A Grammarian’s Funeral
  • One Way of Love
  • Another Way of Love
  • "Transcendentalism - A Poem in Twelve Volumes"
  • Misconceptions
  • One Word More

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