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A Boy’s Will (1913 poetry collection)

Part I

Into My Own
The youth is persuaded that he will be rather more than less himself for having forsworn the world.

Ghost House
He is happy in society of his choosing.

My November Guest
He is in love with being misunderstood.

Love and a Question
He is in doubt whether to admit real trouble to a place beside the hearth with love.

A Late Walk
He courts the autumnal mood.

Stars
There is no oversight of human affairs.

Storm Fear
He is afraid of his own isolation.

Wind and Window Flower

Out of the winter things he fashions a story of modern love.

To the Thawing Wind
He calls on change through the violence of the elements.

A Prayer in Spring
He discovers that the greatness of love lies not in forward-looking thoughts;

Flower-gathering
nor yet in any spur it may be to ambition.

Rose Pogonias
He is no dissenter from the ritualism of nature;

Asking for Roses
nor from the ritualism of youth which is make-believe.

Waiting—Afield at Dusk
He arrives at the turn of the year.

In a Vale
Out of old longings he fashions a story.

A Dream Pang
He is shown by a dream how really well it is with him.

In Neglect
He is scornful of folk his scorn cannot reach.

The Vantage Point
And again scornful, but there is no one hurt.

Mowing
He takes up life simply with the small tasks.

Going for Water

Part II

Revelation
He resolves to become intelligible, at least to himself, since there is no help else;

The Trial by Existence
and to know definitely what he thinks about the soul;

In Equal Sacrifice
about love;

The Tuft of Flowers
about fellowship;

Spoils of the Dead
about death;

Pan with Us
about art (his own);

The Demiurge’s Laugh
about science.

Part III

Now Close the Windows
It is time to make an end of speaking.

A Line-storm Song
It is the autumnal mood with a difference.

October
He sees days slipping from him that were the best for what they were.

My Butterfly
There are things that can never be the same.

Reluctance

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North of Boston (1914 poetry collection)

The Pasture

Mending Wall

The Death of the Hired Man

The Mountain

A Hundred Collars

Home Burial

The Black Cottage

Blueberries

A Servant to Servants

After Apple-picking

The Code

The Generations of Men

The Housekeeper

The Fear

The Self-seeker

The Wood-pile

Good Hours

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