Page:The poems of Richard Watson Gilder, Gilder, 1908.djvu/505

Rh Impromptus:— A Hero's Bride, 453. A Mother's Picture, 453. A Naval Surgeon of the War for the Union, 452. A Theme, 126. A Warrior of Troy, 420. Age, and the Scorner, 345. Art, 125. Bards of Britain, 451. Calvé, 451. Crowned Absurdities, 421. Edward Everett Hale, 451. Farewell to Charleston, 348. For a Fan, 125. For the City Club, 349. Francesca Mia, 345. Friendship, 346. "From love to love," 420. "Give thy day to duty," 350. "Her delicate form," 345. "I asked you to read my poem," 420. In a Concert Room, 452. "Life is the hammer," 344. Lyric Lives, 453. Music and Friendship, 346. Nazimova, 420. New Friends and Old, 452. "Not wreaths alone," 349. On a Young Hero, 453. Sacrilege, 421. Shadow and Sun, 452. "Tell me good-by," 347. The Christmas Tree in the Nursery, 126. "The critic scanned the poet's book," 344. The Lonesome Wild, 452. The Obelisk, 421. "The Pines," 348. To a Southern Girl, 125. To C. H. Russell, 349. To E. C. S., 347. To F. F. C., 124. To Jacob A. Riis, 346. To "Little Lady Margaret," 421. To One who praised "the gay life," 453. To T. B. A., 125. To the Hero of a Scientific Romance, 421. To William Watson, 344. Two Optimists, 350. In a Concert Room, 452. "In a night of midsummer," 390. , 429.