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CONTENTS
| X. | "A little road not made of man" | 80 |
| XI. | Summer Shower | 81 |
| XII. | Psalm of the Day | 82 |
| XIII. | The Sea of Sunset | 84 |
| XIV. | Purple Clover | 85 |
| XV. | The Bee | 87 |
| XVI. | "Presentiment is that long shadow" | 88 |
| XVII. | "As children bid the guest good-night" | 89 |
| XVIII. | "Angels in the early morning" | 90 |
| XIX. | "So bashful when I spied her" | 91 |
| XX. | Two Worlds | 92 |
| XXI. | The Mountain | 93 |
| XXII. | A Day | 94 |
| XXIII. | "The butterfly's assumption-gown" | 95 |
| XXIV. | The Wind | 96 |
| XXV. | Death and Life | 98 |
| XXVI. | "'T was later when the summer went" | 99 |
| XXVII. | Indian Summer | 100 |
| XXVIII. | Autumn | 102 |
| XXIX. | Beclouded | 103 |
| XXX. | The Hemlock | 104 |
| XXXI. | "There's a certain slant of light" | 106 |
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