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00 - Introductory Note
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01 - I: Glastonbury
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02 - I: Legend
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03 - II: Rime
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04 - II: To an Elzevir Cicero
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05 - II: To a Dürer Drawing of Antwerp Harbour
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06 - II: Pure Virginia
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07 - II: A Preface for a Tale I have never told
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08 - II: A Sonnet
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09 - II: ''It was all in the Black Countree''
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10 - II: To a Pianist
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11 - II: A Fragment
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12 - II: Sea Poppies
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13 - II: ''O, sing me a Song of the Wild West Wind''
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14 - II: Ære Perennius
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15 - II: The Old Kings
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16 - II: ''O there be Kings whose Treasuries''
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17 - II: A Study
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18 - II: The Eremite
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19 - II: The House of Eld
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20 - II: The South-west Wind
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21 - II: Schumann: Erstes Verlust
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22 - II: ''Dark Boughs against a Golden Sky''
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23 - II: ''Wind of the Darkness''
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24 - II: Creator Spiritus
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25 - II: Wind over the Sea
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26 - II: Songs on the Downs
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27 - III: ''We who have bowed ourselves to Time''
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28 - III: Anglia Valida in Senectute
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29 - III: ''Dark is the World our Fathers left us''
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30 - III: Awakening
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31 - III: Ave atque Vale
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32 - III: ''O, one came down from Seven Hills''
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33 - III: Sonnet to the British Navy
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34 - III: The Last Meeting
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35 - III: The New Age and the Old
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36 - III: To the Cultured
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37 - III: Afterwards
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38 - III: Domum redit Poeta
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39 - III: Memories
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40 - III: Intercessional
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41 - III: April 1916
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42 - III: ''Over the Hills and Hollows Green''
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43 - III: Sonnet
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44 - III: ''O Long the Fiends of War shall dance''
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45 - III: For R. Q. G.
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46 - III: ''Sun and Shadow and Winds of Spring''
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47 - III: ''Let us tell Quiet Stories of Kind Eyes''
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48 - III: ''Save that Poetic Fire''
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49 - III: The Burial of Sophocles
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50 - III: ''So we lay down the Pen''