CONTENTS. EARLY POEMS. PAGE To the River Charles .. he D: Blind Bartimeus The Goblet of Life Sunrise on the Hills The Sea-Diver .... The Belfry of Bruges and Carillon...... A Gleam of Sunshine ...... The Spirit of Poetry The Norman Baron .............. Rain in Summer .................... To a Child ....... The Occultation of Orion ..... To the Driving Cloud ................... The Bridge 12 To William E. Channing........................ Midnight Mass for the Dying Year ..... The Slave's Dream The Good Part that shall not be taken The Slave in the Dismal Swamp........ It is not always May ... 19 To an old Danish Song-book .................. 20 Afternoon in February ....... ...... 312 ............ 321 322 The Arrow and the Song ........... Drinking Song .................. The Ladder of St. Augustine ............... 311 The Old Clock on the Stairs .......... Prometheus, or the Poet's Forethought.. 312 The Warden of the Cinque Ports ......... 313 In the Churchyard at Cambridge ...... 316 The Jewish Cemetery at Newport ..... 318 EVANGELINE .. ............. .......... 105 Daybreak....... The Fiftieth Birthday of Agassiz ..... 327 The Discoverer of the North Cape ...... Epimetheus, or the Poet's Afterthought 330 The Building of the Ship .................. 139 BY THE FIRESIDE. 152 ........... 155 464 ... 392 483 381 The Good Shepherd............. IV. Queen Sigrid the Haughty .... 383 The Brook .......... 385 Santa Teresa's Book-mark .. IX. Thangbrand the Priest ............ 390 The Image of God .......... 465 X. Raud the Strong ................... XI. Bishop Sigurd at Salten Fiord... 393 TRANSLATIONS FROM THE ITALIAN. XII. King Olaf's Christmas............... 395 XII. The Building of the Long Serpent 397 | The Celestial Pilot 466 XV. A Little Bird in the Air ............. 401 Beatrice XVI. Queen Thyri and the Angelica Three Cantos of Dante's Paradiso ...... XVII. King Svend of the Forked Beard 403 XVIII. King Olaf and Earl Sigvald ...... XIX. King Olaf's War-horns ............ XX. Einar Tamberskelver ........ XXI. King Olaf's Death-drink ... 407 Spring ............... ............................ 482 The Theologian's Tale-Torquemada..... 410 Rondel-From the Duke of Orleans ...... The Poet's Tale-The Birds of Killing Friar Lubin 484 Envoi .......... 485 To Cardinal Richelieu........., 486 422 The Angel and the Child ................. The Sicilian's Tale-The Bell of Atri... 423 A Christmas Carol ....... The Blind Girl of Castel-Cuille ........... The Spanish Jew's Tale-Kambalu ...... 427 My Secret The Student's Tale-The Cobbler of TRANSLATIONS FROM THE ANGLO-SAXON. Hagenau .......................................... 429 The Musician's Tale--The Ballad of Car Beowulf's Expedition to Heort .............4 m illban ........................................ The Soul's Complaint against the Body.. 501 The Poet's Tale-Lady Wentworth ...... TRANSLATIONS FROM THE SWEDISH. Interlude.......... The Theologian's Tale-The Legend Frithiof's Homestead ...... Beautiful ........................................ 15 Frithiof's Temptation........ The Children of the Lord's Supper ...... 504 The Student's Second Tale-The Baron The Statue over the Cathedral Door ...... 513 The Hemlock-tree. .............................. 514 TRANSLATIONS FROM THE SPANISH AND ........... 514 ...., 535 521 640 Beautiful Lily ......... ........... ..... 536 The Bridge of Cloud ..... ............... 540 The Wind over the Chimney ............. The Two Locks of Hair ........ Rhyme of Sir Christopher................ The Old Bridge at Florence ..... .... 531 | A Ballad of the French Fleet............... To the Stork . ................. ............... 533 l Castles in Spain.... THE POETICAL WORKS OF HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW. Early Poems. (WRITTEN FOR THE MOST PART DURING MY COLLEGE LIFE, AND ALL OF THEM BEFORE THE AGE OF NINETEEN.] AN APRIL DAY. The first flower of the plain. I love the season well, The coming-on of storms. From the earth's loosened mould The drooping tree revives. The softly-warbled song The forest openings. When the bright sunset fills And wide the upland glows. |