- Dedication to Ambrose Bierce
- Memorial Day, 1901
- Poesy
- The City of Music
- To one Loved
- The Summer of the Gods
- The Lords of Pain
- The Fog Siren
- To Miss Constance Crawley in 'Everyman'
- To Imagination
- To a Lily
- 'With the Strength of Dreams'
- The Testimony of the Suns
- Music
- A White Rose
- The Soul's Exile
- In the Beginning
- Memory of the Dead
- To my Wife
- The Haunting
- War
- Nightmare
- The Spirit of Beauty
- To Katherine
- Mystery
- To my Sister
- The Poets
- Reincarnation
- On Reading the Poems of Father Tabb
- The Parting
- Words for Lange's 'Blumenlied'
- The Altar-Flame
- To One Asking Lighter Songs
- The Sea-Fog
- The Nile
- Darkness
- The Ideal
- To Colonel John S. Engs
- 'Sad Sea-Horizons'
- Evening
- Ultima Thule
- The Swoon
- The City and the Silence
- The Directory
This is the first published volume of poetry by Californian author and poet George Sterling. These poems are the beginning of Sterling's great career as a poet, and include a number of poems in the style for which he would become famous. That style is dark and with supernatural elements, in the tradition of Thomas Hood and Edgar Allan Poe. - Summary by Carolin
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