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I. |
"Slowly Maturity Has Come to Our Surprise" |
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II. |
"Roses of June, You the Most Fair" |
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III. |
"If Other Flowers Decorate Our Home" |
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IV. |
"Shadows Are Lustral in the Iris'd Dawn" |
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V. |
"I Bring You, This Eve, an Offering of Joy" |
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VI. |
"Come, Let Us Rest a While Beside the Path" |
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VII. |
"Sweetly and More Sweetly Still" |
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VIII. |
"Within the House Our Love Has Chosen for Its Birth" |
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IX. |
"My Pleasant Work by Open Windows Wide" |
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X. |
"All Faith Lies at the Bottom of Our Love" |
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XI. |
"Dawn, Shadow, Evening, Space and Stars: What Night" |
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XII. |
"It Is the Pleasant Hours When Lamps Are Lit" |
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XIII. |
"Dead Kisses of the Long Dead Years" |
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XIV. |
"It Is Now Fifteen Years That We Have Thought as One" |
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XV. |
"I Thought Our Joy Had Been Forever Dulled" |
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XVI. |
"All That Lives About Us Here" |
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XVII. |
"With All My Heart and Brain, My Feeling and My Seeing" |
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XVIII. |
"Oh Days of Fresh and Quiet Healthfulness" |
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XIX. |
"I Have Left the Groves of Sleep" |
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XX. |
"Alas! When the Poison of Disease" |
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XXI. |
"Within the Garden There Is Healthfulness" |
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XXII. |
"It Was June in the Garden" |
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XXIII. |
"Your Gift of Self Is Ever Prodigal" |
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XXIV. |
"O Quiet Garden Wherein Nothing Moves" |
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XXV. |
"As With Others, Time and Change and Strife" |
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XXVI. |
"The Golden Ships of Summer Time" |
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XXVII. |
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