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In villages from which their childhoods came 101 Incredulous, he stared at the amused 105 Islands 210

it is odd that the English 263

It was Easter as I walked in the public gardens 7

It's natural the Boys should whoop it up for 294

Journey to Iceland 46 Jumbled in the common box 115

Kicking his mother until she let go of his soul 123

Lady, weeping at the crossroads 95 Lakes 208

Lament for a Lawgiver 176 Lauds 231

Law, say the gardeners, is the sun 89

Lay your sleeping head, my love 50

Lesson, The 125

Let me tell you a little story 55

Look, stranger, at this island now 43

Looking up at the stars, I know quite well 237

Lucky, The 107

Lullaby, A 299

Make this night loveable 201 Master and Boatswain 144 Mechanic, merchant, king 146 Memorial for the City 190

Men would never have come to need an attic 260

Miranda 147

Miss Gee 55

Moon Landing 294

More Loving One, The 237

Mountains 206

Mundus et Infans 123

Musee des Beaux Arts 79

My Dear One is mine as mirrors are lonely 147 My rioters all disappear, my dream 145

Nature is so near: the rooks in the college garden 63 New Year Greeting, A 292

No, not their names. It was the others who built 76 No window in his suburb lights that bedroom where 101 Nobody I know would like to be buried 253 Nocturne 201 Nones 223 Noon 175

Nothing is given: we must find our law 77 Now, as desire and the things desired 230 Now the leaves are falling fast 43 Now through night's caressing grip 41

o for doors to be open and an invite with gilded edges 42 o Love, the interest itself in thoughtless Heaven 25 o what is that sound which so thrills the ear 26 "0 where are you going?" said reader to rider 19 "0 who can ever gaze his fill" 48 Ode to Terminus 289 Old People's Home 295 Old saints on millstones float with cats 210 On the Circuit 248 On this day tradition allots 292 Only a smell had feelings to make known 66 Only the hands are living; to the wheel attracted 45 Orpheus 55

Others had swerved off to the left before 108

Our hill has made its submission and the green 232

Our hunting fathers told the story 33

Ours yet not ours, being set apart 269

Out of a bellicose fore-time, thundering 282

Out of a gothic North, the pallid children 239 Out of it steps the future of the poor 99 Out on the lawn I lie in bed 29 Oxford 63

Perfection, of a kind, was what he was after 80 Plains 211

Poet, oracle and wit 109 Postscript 174 Preparations, The 99 Presumptuous, The 104 Prime 216

Prologue At Sixty 284

Prologue: The Birth of Architecture 252

Prospera to Ariel 129

Quarter of pleasures where the rich are always waiting 78 Quest, The 99

Really, must you 245 Refugee Blues 83 River Profile 282

Say this city has ten million souls 83 Sea and the Mirror, The 127 Seated after breakfast 261 Sebastian 145

Second Temptation, The 102 September 1, 1939 86 Sext 219

She looked over his shoulder 198

Shield of Achilles, The 198

Should the shade of Plato 266

Simultaneously, as soundlessly 216

Since you are going to begin to-day 12

Sir, no man's enemy, forgiving all 7

Simple like all dream wishes, they employ 75

So from the years the gifts were showered; each 64

Sob, heavy world 176

Song 187

Song for St. Cecilia's Day 96 Spain 51

Spinning upon their central thirst like tops 108

Spring this year in Austria started off benign 296

Stay with me, Ariel, while I pack, and with your first free act 129

Steatopygous, sow-dugged 242

Stephano 138

Streams 214

Suppose he'd listened to the erudite committee 107 Sylvan meant savage in those primal woods 204

Talking to Myself 296

Taller to-day, we remember similar evenings 3 Terce 218

Thanksgiving, A 300 Thanksgiving for a Habitat 252 The aged catch their breath 127 The archaeologist's spade 302 The din of work is subdued 299

The eyes of the crow and the eye of the camera open 190

The first time that I dreamed, we were in flight 125

The friends who met here and embraced are gone 100

The High Priests of telescopes and cyclotrons 289

The library annoyed him with its look 102

The life of man is never quite completed 75

The life of plants 271

The Ogre does what ogres can 291

The over-logical fell for the witch 106

The piers are pummelled by the waves 183