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| The Great Northern Express | 112 | |
| The Cry of Humanity | 113 | |
| The Waste of Life | 113 | |
| Desire and Possession | 114 | |
| Man and Nature | 114 | |
| Man's Greatness and Littleness | 115 | |
| Passion versus Reason | 115 | |
| Knowledge not Wisdom | 116 | |
| Truth's Guiding Star | 116 | |
| Consolation? | 117 | |
| To a Devotee | 117 | |
| Man's Natural Rulers | 118 | |
| Perversity | 118 | |
| *A Poet's Optimism | 119 | |
| *The Power of Will | 119 | |
| Christmas Day, 1897 | 120 | |
| Theme for a Drama | 120 | |
| Another | 121 | |
| Love's Compensations | 121 | |
| *Suggested by Shakespeare's Seventy-first Sonnet | 122 | |
| Shelley | 122 | |
| James Thomson ("B.V.") | 123 | |
| Written after Reading a Memoir of Clough | 123 | |
| *Matthew Arnold | 124 | |
| The Poet of the Future | 124 | |
| Music and Poetry | 125 | |
| Mozart and Wagner | 125 | |
| Gounod's "Faust" | 126 | |
| Bach's Second Concerto | 127 | |
| After a Concert | 127 | |
| *Madame Calvé | 128 | |
| *South Africa, 1899 | 128 | |
| The Relief of Ladysmith | 129 | |
| Homage to a Foe | 129 | |
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