- With Omar
- Jael
- To the Sea
- The Day-Moon
- A Sea-Ghost
- On the Moor
- The Cry of Eve
- Mary at Nazareth
- Adelil
- Intimation
- In July
- From Above
- By the Indus
- Evocation
- The Child God Gave
- The Winds
- Transcended
- Love's Way to Childhood
- Autumn
- Shinto
- Maya
- A Japanese Mother
- The Dead Gods
- The Outcast
- Call to Your Mate, Bob-White
- The Dying Poet
- April
- August Guests
- To a Dove
- At Tintern Abbey
- Oh, Go Not Out
- Human Love
- Ashore
- The Victory
- At Winter's End
- Mother-Love
- To a Singing Warbler
- Songs to A. H. R.
- The Atoner
- To the Spring Wind
- The Ramble
- Return
- Lisette
- From One Blind
- In a Cemetery
- Waking
- Storm-Ebb
- Lingering
- Faun-Call
- The Lighthouseman
- Serenity
- Wanton June
- Spirit of Rain
- Autumn at the Bridge
- Tearless
- Sunset-Lovers
- The Empty Cross
- Unburthened
- Song
- To Her Who Shall Come
- Storm-Twilight
- Slaves
- Avowal to the Nightingale
- Wildness
- Before Autumn
- Fulfilment
- Last Sight of Land
- Silence
This is the third volume of poetry written by Kentucky poet Cale Young Rice, published in 1900. The volume contains several poems written during his journey to Asia, in different cities in Japan, as well as religious reflections and songs. - Summary by Carolin
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