Page 10. Third line: read haunt for haunts.
Page 26. Tenth and eleventh lines: omit the word no.
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| Gloucester Harbor | 9 |
| Leonore | 12 |
| A Ballad of Metz | 14 |
| Private Theatricals | 21 |
| Divination by an Easter Lily | 22 |
| The Rival Singers | 23 |
| After the Storm | 26 |
| Hemlock River | 28 |
| On One Poet Refusing Homage to Another | 29 |
| Brother Bartholomew | 33 |
| Reserve | 36 |
| Patriot Chorus on the Eve of War | 37 |
| Lo and Lu | 39 |
| Her Voice | 42 |
| An Epitaph | 44 |
| The Falcon and the Lily | 46 |
| Boston, from the Bridge | 48 |
| The Red and Yellow Leaf | 49 |
| “Poete my Maister Chaucer” | 51 |
| Mount Auburn in May | 52 |
| Among the Flags | 53 |
| [6]Child and Flower | 54 |
| Knight Falstaff | 56 |
| The Poet | 57 |
| A Criminal | 59 |
| Orient-Born | 60 |
| Charondas | 62 |
| Crazy Margaret | 65 |
| To the Winding Charles | 69 |
| My Neighbor | 70 |
| The Sea-Gull | 73 |
| Lily of the Valley | 74 |
| Lover Loquitur | 76 |
| Vitality | 77 |
| To the River | 78 |
| The Second Time they Met | 79 |
| On Not Reading a Posthumous Work | 81 |
| Bessy in the Storm | 83 |
| After a Duel | 85 |
| Indifference | 87 |
| The Pledging | 88 |
| At Gettysburg | 90 |
| Early Death | 92 |
| My Soprano | 93 |
| The Cross Roads | 94 |
| “Heart of Gold” | 98 |
| A Jacobite Revival | 100 |
| Spring | 104 |
| Adventurers | 105 |
| L’Etiquette | 107 |
| The Grave and the Rose | 110 |
[This incident actually befell a private in a Massachusetts volunteer regiment, belonging to the Fifth Corps, at the battle of Malvern Hill.]
[A] Lydgate so calls him,
[B] The author’s title runs: “Sur la Fille de mon Ami, enterrée devant moi hier au Cimetière de Passy: 16 Juin, 1832.”
[C] For this trifle, obligations are due to Maestro Mozart. A sunny little opening Andante of his, from the Second Sonata in A major, suggested immediately and quite irresistibly the words here appended, which follow its rhythm throughout.
[D] Jacob Sheafe, an old Boston worthy, laid away in 1658, in a quiet northerly corner of King’s Chapel Burying-Ground.
[E] Hawthorne’s “Doctor Grimshawe.”
“In fair and discreet manhood; that is, civilly, by the sword.”—Ben Jonson.