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CONTENTS


THE NEW DAY
PRELUDE 3
PART I
I— Sonnet 4
II— Sonnet 4
III— "A barren stretch that slants to the salt sea's gray" 5
IV— Hesitation. (A Portrait) 5
V— Love grown Bold 6
INTERLUDE 6
PART II
I— Words without Song 7
II— The Traveler 7
III— "Come to me ye who suffer" 8
IV— Written on a Fly-Leaf of "Shakespeare's Sonnets" 9
V— "And were that best!" 9
VI— "There is nothing new under the sun" 10
VII— Love's Cruelty 11
INTERLUDE 11
PART III
I— "The pallid watcher of the eastern skies" 12
II— "My love for thee doth march like armèd men" 12
III— "What would I save thee from?" 13
IV— "What would I win thee to?" 13
V— "I will be brave for thee" 14
VI— "Love me not, Love, for that I first loved thee" 14