| BOOK I.—In English
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| I. |
Envoy—Go, little book |
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| II. |
A Song of the Road—The gauger walked |
2
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| III. |
The Canoe Speaks—On the great streams |
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| IV. |
It is the season |
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| V. |
The House Beautiful—A naked house, a naked moor |
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| VI. |
A Visit from the Sea—Far from the loud sea beaches |
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| VII. |
To a Gardener—Friend, in my mountain-side demesne |
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| VIII. |
To Minnie—A picture frame for you to fill |
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| IX. |
To K. de M.—A lover of the moorland bare |
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| X. |
To N. V. de G. S.—The unfathomable sea |
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| XI. |
To Will. H. Low—Youth now flees |
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| XII. |
To Mrs. Will. H. Low—Even in the bluest noonday of July |
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| XIII. |
To H. F. Brown—I sit and wait |
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| XIV. |
To Andrew Lang—Dear Andrew |
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| XV. |
Et tu in Arcadia vixisti—In ancient tales, O friend |
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