Poems (Robert Underwood Johnson)

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POEMS ROBERT UNDERWOOD JOHNSON
POEMS ROBERT UNDERWOOD JOHNSON

POEMS

By the Same Author,

PUBLISHED SEPARATELY:

THE WINTER HOUR,

AND OTHER POEMS

(1892)

SONGS OF LIBERTY,

AND OTHER POEMS

(1897)

POEMS

BY

ROBERT UNDERWOOD JOHNSON

NEW YORK
THE CENTURY CO.
1902

Copyright, 1892, 1897, 1902, by

Robert Underwood Johnson


THE DEVINNE PRESS

CONTENTS

page

I. The Winter Hour, and Other Poems.

With Interludes:
Hearth-Song.
The Lost Rose.
A Madonna of Dagnan-Bouveret.
Love in Italy.

On a Candidate Accused of Youth. (Theodore Roosevelt: 1886.)
50
Washington Hymn. (Sung at the laying of the corner-stone of the Washington Memorial Arch, New York, May 30, 1890.)
51
To Ralph Waldo Emerson. (On the Death of Garfield.)
53
Amiel. (The "Journal Intime.")
64
"The Guest of the Evening." (Read at the dinner to Richard Watson Gilder, on his birthday, February 8, 1884.)
65
I. In Time of Victory.
II. In Time of Defeat.

To Leonora. (At her Début, October 18, 1891.)
75
Herbert Mapes. (Drowned August 23, 1891.)
76
Divided Honors. (Written for the dinner to James Whitcomb Riley at Indianapolis, October 18, 1888.)
78

II. Songs of Liberty, and Other Poems.

Apostrophe to Greece. (Inscribed to the Greek People on the Seventy-fifth Anniversary of their Independence.)
93

Paraphrases from the Servian of Zmai Iovan Iovanovich (after Literal Translations by Nikola Tesla):


III. Italian Rhapsody, and Other Poems.

Poems of Italy:

Poems on Public Events:

Poems of Heart and Soul:

After the Song (To E. J. W.)
247

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