CONTENTS

Title Page

License

Dedication

Introduction


My Attic

Crags And Pines
Stalking A Buck
Hunting Song
A Summer Camp
Sunrise In The Forest
October
New Year’s Eve In Camp
Lotos Eating
My Forest Camp
My Hound
Mickle Run Falls
A Fragment
Our Camping Ground
Watching The River
Flight Of The Goddess
On The Death Of Buffie
Why I Love Hiawatha
That Trout
Breaking Camp

My Neighbor Over The Way
Pauper Plaint
John O’ The Smithy
The Doers
Surly Joe’s Christmas
The Genius Loci Of Wall Street
From the Misanthrope
Gleaning After The Fire
Lines For The Times
Drawers And Hewers
The Smiths
Disheartened
To John Bull—On His Christmas

Our Little Prince
It Does Not Pay
The Hunter’s Lament
Ida May
Ione
All Things Come Round
My Woodland Princess
Remembered—L.K.
Mother And Child
Bessie Irelan
A Little Grave
A Summer Night
Wreck Of The Gloucester
Haste
A Christmas Entry
Two Lives
Elaine
Anna Fay—On Skates
Paraphrase On “Brahma”
The Retired Preacher
Waiting For Her Prince
May
Isabel Nye
Deacon John
Hannah Lee
At Anchor
The Cavan Girl
Old Johnny Jones

In The Tropics
The Mameluco Dance
A Tropical Scrap
Typee
To Gen. T.L. Young
Roses Of Imeeo
A Dream Of The Tropics
Desilusano

An Arkansas Idyl
The Scalp Hunter Is Interviewed
The Banshee Of McBride
How Miah Jones Got Discouraged

Greeting To The Dead
New Year’s Ode—1866
Ballad Of Ye Leek Hook
King Cotton
Non Respondat
Sixty-five And John Bull
New Year’s Ode

Crusading The Old Saloon
Temperance Song
O’Leary’s Lament
Wellsboro As A Temperance Town