- The Snowflake
- The Masque of the Year
- The Muse and the Pen
- The Beaver Meadow
- Voyageur Song
- Dedicatory Ode
- Entering Port
- Wild Flowers
- Dedicatory Ballad
- Timor Mortis Conturbat Me
- On New Year's Eve
- In the Closing Hours
- Where Heaven is
- New Year's Eve
- Pegasus
- It would be Easy to be Good
- The Little Trooper
- Cupid's Disguises
- Music
- Baby's Stocking
- My Divinity
- The Sleeping Soul
- The Mother
- Pluck Flowers in Youth
- O Foolish Heart
- My Heart's a Merry Rover
- The Cigarette Smoker
- Take me as you Find me
- At the Tryst
- Sonnets in California
- The Pool of Sant' Oline
- Winter in the South
- The Kindergarten
- The Poet
- Gold Tresses
- En Route
- At Dawn
- My Star
- To a Picture
- The Poet and his Rhymes
- To an Infant
- To Scotland
- Rosina Vokes
- A Little Maid
- Samson and Delilah
- My Lady's Bonnet
- Flowers and Fears
- The Rosebud
- Nil Desperandum
- Flesh and Spirit
- In Church
- Succor the Children
- The Sunset Lesson
- As from the Nectar-Laden Lily
- Mummy Thoughts
- To Certain Nature Poets
- The Patriarch's Death
- Oh were it not
- Farewell
- The Tide
- My Comrade
- My Gift
- Hamlin's Mill
- A Ballade of Joy
- Remembrance
- The Glove
- The Magic Bow
- At the Seaside
- The Orphans
- Aladdin's Lamp
- Song
- Quatrains
This is a volume of Canadian poet Arthur Weir. Many of the poems are set around the turn of a year, referencing the season in different ways, and touching upon almost every emotion and association we might connect with winter. - Summary by Carolin
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