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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | ||
Within the Circuit of this Plodding Life | 3 | |
Nature | 4 | |
A Winter and Spring Scene | 6 | |
The Stream | 11 | |
To a Marsh Hawk in Spring | 12 | |
Until at Length the North Winds Blow | 13 | |
May Morning | 15 | |
I Am the Little Irish Boy | 16 | |
They Who Prepare My Evening Meal Below | 19 | |
Travelling | 20 | |
For Though the Eaves Were Rabitted | 23 | |
The Old Marlborough Road | 24 | |
Last Night As I Lay Gazing | 28 | |
Inspiration | 31 | |
The Poet's Delay | 32 | |
Conscience Is Instinct Bred in the House | 35 | |
Cliffs | 38 | |
What's the Railroad to Me? | 41 | |
Our Country | 42 | |
Independence | 47 | |
The Respectable Folks | 48 | |
The Moon Now Rises to Her Absolute Rule | 51 | |
Salmon Brook | 52 | |
Voyager's Song | 55 | |
Delicate Flower | 56 | |
The Bluebirds | 58 | |
I Am the Autumnal Sun | 63 | |
Where Gleaming Fields of Haze | 64 | |
Men Say They Know Many Things | 66 | |
Epitaph on the World | 66 | |
Fog | 69 | |
I Am Bound for a Distant Shore | 70 | |
Man's Little Acts Are Grand | 70 | |
Love | 73 | |
The Elm Tree | 74 | |
Consigned to the Muses | 74 | |
I'm Guided in the Darkest Night | 77 | |
Cans't Thou Love With Thy Mind? | 78 | |
Friends | 81 | |
I Do Not Fear My Thoughts Will Die | 82 | |
I Was Made Erect and Lone | 85 | |
The Inward Morning | 86 | |
The Moon | 89 | |
Rumors From an Aeolian Harp | 90 | |
Thou Dusky Spirit of the Wood | 93 | |
The Fall of the Leaf | 94 | |
Smoke | 98 | |
When Winter Fringes Every Bough | 101 | |
It Is No Dream of Mine | 105 | |
When In Some Cove I Lie | 106 | |
I Sailed Up a River | 106 | |
Walden | 109 | |
Index of First Lines | 111 | |
Credits | 113 |
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