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"The Oat is Heard above the Lyre."—Swinburne.
[LIMITED.]
JOHN P. MORTON AND COMPANY.
1888
INSCRIBED
TO
WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS
with
Friendship and Esteem.
COPYRIGHT 1888 BY M. J. CAWEIN.
PAGE.
The Triumph of Music, 1
What You Will, 10
In the South, 12
Pan, 15
Pax Vobiscum, 18
Mirabile Dictu, 20
Questionings, 22
Waiting, 23
In Late Fall, 26
Midwinter, 27
Longing, 28
In Middle Spring, 29
Tyranny, 31
[Pg iv]Visions, 32
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