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CONTENTS Introduction ................................................................................................................. xii Part 1—from POEMS (based on the 1914 Dent edition) Th e Wanderer ................................................................................................................. 2 Th e Fountain.................................................................................................................. 2 In the Galleries I. Th e Apollo Belvedere .................................................................................... 4 II. Th e Venus of Melos ....................................................................................... 5 III. Antinous Crowned as Bacchus ..................................................................... 6 IV. Leonardo’s “Monna Lisa” ............................................................................. 7 V. St. Luke Painting the Virgin ......................................................................... 8 On the Heights ............................................................................................................... 9 “La Rélévation par le Désert” ......................................................................................... 11 Th e Morning Star ......................................................................................................... 15 A Child’s Noonday Sleep ............................................................................................... 17 In the Garden I. Th e Garden ................................................................................................ 18 II. Visions ...................................................................................................... 18 III. An Interior .............................................................................................. 19 IV. Th e Singer ................................................................................................ 20 V. A Summer Moon ........................................................................................ 21 VI. A Peach ................................................................................................... 22 VII. Early Autumn ......................................................................................... 22 VIII. Later Autumn ....................................................................................... 23 Th e Heroines Helena ........................................................................................................... 24 Atalanta ........................................................................................................ 26 Europa .......................................................................................................... 31 Anderomeda ................................................................................................... 33 Eurydice ........................................................................................................ 37 By the Sea I. Th e Assumption .......................................................................................... 42 II. Th e Artist’s Waiting .................................................................................... 42 III. Counsellors .............................................................................................. 43 IV. Evening .................................................................................................... 43 V. Joy ............................................................................................................. 44 VI. Ocean ...................................................................................................... 44 VII. News for London ..................................................................................... 45 Among the Rocks ........................................................................................................... 45 To a Year ...................................................................................................................... 47 A Song of the New Day ................................................................................................. 47 Swallows ...................................................................................................................... 48 Memorials of Travel I. Coaching .................................................................................................... 49 v vi The South Carolina Review II. In a Mountain Pass ................................................................................... 49 III. Th e Castle ................................................................................................ 50 IV. ’Aισθητική φαντασία ..................................................................................................50 V. On the Sea-cliff .......................................................................................... 51 VI. Ascetic Nature .......................................................................................... 51 VII. Relics ...................................................................................................... 52 VIII. On the Pier of Boulogne ......................................................................... 52 IX. Dover....................................................................................................... 53 An Autumn Song .......................................................................................................... 53 Burdens ........................................................................................................................ 54 Song ............................................................................................................................ 55 By the Window ............................................................................................................. 56 Sunsets ......................................................................................................................... 57 Oasis ............................................................................................................................ 58 Foreign Speech .............................................................................................................