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Laurella and other poems
by John Todhunter
Todhunter, John (1839-1916)
[section]
[dedication]
I.
I.—TALES.
II.
II.—MISCELLANEOUS POEMS.
III.
III.—THE MYSTIC.
A VISION OF DEATH.
A SONG OF EXPERIENCE.
LOST.
FOUND.
A SONG OF REMORSE.
THE BOTTOMLESS PIT.
A SONG OF SUSTAINMENT.
THERE SHALL COME FALSE CHRISTS.
PARADISE LOST.
PARADISE FOUND.
A SONG OF SECRETS.
IV.
IV.—SONNETS.
V.
V.—PRIMITIÆ.
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V.
Fled are those visions. O ye woods, no more
The abode of Dryads! O ye woodland streams
No more nymph-haunted! O thou ancient shore,
No longer peopled by the poet's dreams,
Farewell! Yet hast thou larger joys for me
Star-crownéd Poesy!
Laurella and other poems