Dernier Jour d’un Condamné”
George A. Baker |
212 |
My Wooing |
Edwin Hamilton |
213 |
Wintry Paris |
Anonymous |
215 |
The Rose |
Anonymous |
216 |
Indecision |
Anonymous |
217 |
Logic |
Anonymous |
218 |
Conversational |
Anonymous |
219 |
If You Want a Kiss, Why, Take It |
Anonymous |
220 |
Educational Courtship |
Anonymous |
221 |
Kissing’s No Sin |
Anonymous |
223 |
The Best Thing in the World |
Anonymous |
223 |
Her Neighbours |
Anonymous |
224 |
To Celia |
E. H. Lacon Watson |
225 |
In For It |
Somerville Gibney |
225 |
Kirtle Red |
W. H. Bellamy |
227 |
A Bagatelle |
James G. Burnett |
228 |
A Love Test |
Carl Herlozssohn |
229 |
The Mistaken Moth |
Translated from Wegener |
229 |
My Pretty Neighbor |
Translated from Wegener |
230 |
If |
H. C. Dodge |
231 |
To Mistress Pyrrha |
Eugene Field |
232 |
The Tea-Gown |
Eugene Field |
232 |
A Paraphrase |
Eugene Field |
234 |
A Leap-Year Episode |
Eugene Field |
236 |
Ballade of Ladies’ Names |
W. E. Henley |
236 |
Ballade of June |
W. E. Henley |
237 |
Ballade Made in the Hot Weather |
W. E. Henley |
238 |
A Rose |
Arlo Bates |
240 |
To Minnie (With a Hand Glass) |
Robert Louis Stevenson |
241 |
An American Girl |
Brander Matthews |
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