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480 Mother's Picture, A, 453. Motto for a Tree-Planting, 307. Music and Friendship, 346. Music and Words, 128. Music at Twilight, 384. Music beneath the Stars, 458. Music in Darkness, 328. Music in Moonlight, 386. Music in Solitude, 255. "My love for thee doth march like armèd men," 12. "My songs are all of thee," 35.

Name, A, 310. Napoleon, 164. Naval Surgeon of the War for the Union, A, 452. Nazimova, 420. Net, The, 444. , 1. New Friends and Old, 452. New Poet, A, 334. New Politician, The, 304. New Soul, A, 229. New Troubadours, The, 135. New World, A, 110. New Year, 228. Niagara, At, 215. "Night of stars and dreams, A," 24. Night Pasture, The, 286. Night Song, A, 154. "Nine years," 93. "'No, no,' she said," 262. Noël, 244. Non Sine Dolore, 181. North to the South, The, 114. "Not here," 262. "Not wreaths alone," 349. November Child, A, 92.

"O glorious Sabbath sun," 307. "O, love is not a summer mood," 36. "O mighty river, triumphing to the sea," 34. "O sweet wild roses that bud and blow!" 22. Obelisk, The, 421. Obscuration, 419. Ode: "I am the spirit of the morning sea," 73. Ode: "In the white midday's full, imperious show," 185. Of Henry George, 269. Of One who neither Sees nor Hears, 278. Old Faith, The, 369. Old House, The, 409. Old Master, The, 297.