Poems (Robert Underwood Johnson)

I. THE WINTER HOUR, AND OTHER POEMS.

 * Invocation: To the Gorse
 * The Winter Hour
 * With Interludes:
 * Hearth-Song.
 * The Lost Rose.
 * A Madonna of Dagnan-Bouveret.
 * Love in Italy.
 * A Spring Prelude
 * Before the Blossom
 * Love in the Calendar
 * A September Violet
 * September's Eve
 * October
 * In November
 * On Nearing Washington
 * "As a Bell in a Chime"
 * In the Dark
 * Good Measure of Love
 * Noblesse Oblige
 * On a Candidate Accused of Youth. (Theodore Roosevelt: 1886.)
 * Washington Hymn. (Sung at the laying of the corner-stone of the Washington Memorial Arch, New York, May 30, 1890.)
 * To Ralph Waldo Emerson. (On the Death of Garfield.)
 * Illusions
 * To-morrow
 * Inscription for a Burial Urn
 * Quality
 * Luck and Work
 * On a Great Poet's Obscurity
 * Written in Emerson's Poems
 * Amiel. (The "Journal Intime.")
 * "The Guest of the Evening." (Read at the dinner to Richard Watson Gilder, on his birthday, February 8, 1884.)
 * Salvini
 * For Tears
 * Apprehensions
 * Browning at Asolo
 * At Sea
 * Moods of the Soul
 * I. In Time of Victory.
 * II. In Time of Defeat.
 * To Leonora. (At her Debut, October 1 8, 1891.)
 * Herbert Mapes. (Drowned August 23, 1891.)
 * A Wish for New France
 * Divided Honors. (Written for the dinner to James Whitcomb Riley at Indianapolis, October 18, 1888.)
 * A Tracer for J*** B********

II. SONGS OF LIBERTY, AND OTHER POEMS.

 * Apostrophe to Greece. (Inscribed to the Greek People on the Seventy-fifth Anniversary of their Independence.)
 * Song of the Modern Greeks
 * To the Housatonic at Stockbridge
 * Farewell to Italy
 * A Chopin Fantasy
 * In Tesla's Laboratory
 * The Wistful Days
 * "Love Once was Like an April Dawn"
 * An Irish Love-Song
 * "Oh, Waste no Tears"
 * Her Smile
 * Song for the Guitar
 * Ursula
 * A Dark Day
 * The Surprised Avowal
 * The Blossom of the Soul
 * "I Journeyed South to Meet the Spring"

PARAPHRASES FROM THE SERVIAN OF ZMAI IOVAN IOVANOVICH (after Literal Translations by Nikola Tesla):

 * Introductory Note on Zmai by Mr. Tesla.
 * The Three Giaours
 * Luka Filipov
 * A Mother of Bosnia
 * The Monster
 * Two Dreams
 * Mysterious Love
 * The Coming of Song
 * Curses
 * A Fairy from the Sun-shower
 * "Why," you ask, "has not the Servian Perished?"
 * "I Begged a Kiss of a Little Maid"
 * Why the Army Became Quiet
 * The Gipsy Praises his Horse


 * The Voice of Webster
 * Hands across Sea

POEMS OF ITALY:

 * Italian Rhapsody
 * The Hour of Awe
 * Titian's Two Loves, in the Borghese

POEMS ON PUBLIC EVENTS

 * The Listening Sword
 * Dewey at Manila
 * The Welcome of Our Tears
 * An English Mother
 * "The White Man's Burden"
 * On Reading of Atrocities in War
 * The Keeper of the Sword
 * Remember Waring!

POEMS OF HEART AND SOUL:

 * To One Born on the Last Day of November.
 * Music and Love
 * At a Concert
 * After the Song (To E. J. W.)
 * Song for Youth
 * Song of Remembrance
 * Star-Song
 * Song for a Wedding-day
 * With a Toast to the Bride
 * To June
 * A Lover's Answer
 * The Guest
 * To One who Complained of a Lover's Persistence
 * Interpreters
 * The Tryst
 * "Love the Conqueror Came to Me"
 * The Stronger Summons
 * The Flower of Fame
 * The Dread before Great Joy
 * Reincarnation
 * Premonitions