- 'All's Well'
- The Proselyte Recants
- Love in Japan
- Maple Leaves on Miyajima
- Typhoon
- Penang
- When the Wind is Low
- The Pagoda Slave
- The Ships of the Sea
- Kinchinjunga
- The Barren Woman
- By the Taj Mahal
- Love's Cynic
- In a Tropical Garden
- The Wind's Word
- The Shrine of Shrines
- From a Felucca
- The Egyptian Wakes
- The Imam's Parable
- Songs of a Sea-farer
- A Song of the Sects
- The City
- Via Amorosa
- Dusk at Hiroshima
- The Wanderer
- In a Shinto Temple Garden
- Far Fujiyama
- On Miyajima Mountain
- Old Age
- On the Yang-tse-kiang
- The Sea-armies
- The Christian in Exile
- The Parsee Woman
- Shah Jehan To Mumtaz Mahal
- Princess Jehanara
- A Singhalese Love Lament
- Meredith
- On the Arabian Gulf
- The Ramessid
- Immortal Foes
- The Conscript
- Navis Ignota
- The Cross of the Sepulchre
- The Nun
- Alpine Chant
- The Man of Might
- In Time of Awe
- Sunrise in Utah
- Consolation
- Waves
- Vis Ultima
This is a volume of poetry by Cale Young Rice. The poems in this volume reflect Rice's experiences while travelling across Asia, and many of them have, as their theme, a person or incident set in that area or culture. The title Many Gods then also refers to the different religions Rice would have encountered on his journey. - Summary by Carolin
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