The Complete Poems of Longfellow | Page 5

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Vittoria Colonna
The Revenge of Rain-in-the-Face
To the River Yvette
The Emperor's Glove
A Ballad or the French Fleet
The Leap of Roushan Beg
Haroun Al Raschid.
King Trisanku
A Wraith in the Mist
The Three Kings
Song: "Stay, Stay at Home, my Heart, and
Rest."
The White Czar
Delia

ULTIMA THULE.
Dedication
Poems

Bayard Taylor
The Chamber over the Gate
From my Arm-Chair

Jugurtha
The Iron Pen
Robert Burns
Helen of Tyre
Elegiac

Old St. David's at Radnor
FOLK-SONGS.
The Sifting of Peter
Maiden and Weathercock
The Windmill
The
Tide Rises, the Tide Falls
SONNETS
My Cathedral
The Burial of the Poet
Night
L'ENVOI.
The Poet and his Songs
IN THE HARBOR.
Becalmed
The Poet's Calendar
Autumn Within
The Four Lakes of
Madison
Victor and Vanquished
Moonlight
The Children's
Crusade
Sundown
Chimes
Four by the Clock
Auf Wiedersehen

Elegiac Verse
The City and the Sea
Memories
Hermes
Trismegistus
To the Avon
President Garfield
My Books
Mad
River
Possibilities
Decoration Day
A Fragment
Loss and Gain

Inscription on the Shanklin Fountain
The Bells of San Blas
FRAGMENTS.
"Neglected record of a mind neglected"
"O Faithful, indefatigable
tides"

"Soft through the silent air"
"So from the bosom of darkness"
CHRISTUS: A MYSTERY.
Introitus
PART I. THE DIVINE TRAGEDY.
The First Passover
I. Vox Clamantis
II. Mount Quarantania
III. The Marriage in Cana
IV. In the Cornfields
V. Nazareth
VI. The Sea of Galilee
VII. The Demoniac of Gadara

IX. The Tower of Magdala
X. The House of Simon the Pharisee
The Second Passover
I. Before the Gates of Machaerus
II. Herod's Banquet-Hall
III. Under the Wall of Machaerus
IV. Nicodemus at Night
V. Blind Bartimeus
VI. Jacob's Well
VII. The Coasts of Caesarea Philippi
VIII. The Young Ruler
IX. At Bethany
X. Born Blind
XI. Simon Magus and Helen of Tyre
The
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