Jessie B. Rittenhouse, ed. (1869–1948). The Second Book of Modern Verse. 1920.
Index to Titles
- Abraham Lincoln walks at Midnight
- Acceptance
- Ad Matrem Amantissimam et Carissimam Filii in Æternum Fidelitas
- After Apple-Picking
- Afternoon on a Hill
- After Sunset
- Afterwards
- A Girl’s Songs
- A Lady
- A Love Song
- A Lynmouth Widow
- Ambition
- A Note from the Pipes
- A Nun
- Apology
- April—North Carolina
- April on the Battlefields
- A Saint’s Hours
- A Song of Two Wanderers
- A Thrush in the Moonlight
- Atropos
- Autumn
- Autumn Movement
- “A Wind Rose in the Night”
- Ballad of a Child
- Behind the House is the Millet Plot
- Berkshires in April
- Beyond Rathkelly
- Birches
- Blind
- Blue Squills
- Chanson of the Bells of Osenèy
- Choice
- Cinquains
- City Roofs
- Compensation
- Convention
- Cradle Song
- Days
- Death—Divination
- Dialogue
- Dilemma
- Doors
- Dream
- Dusk at Sea
- Earth
- Earth’s Easter
- Ellis Park
- Envoi
- Evening Song of Senlin
- Exile from God
- Eye-Witness
- “Feuerzauber”
- Fifty Years Spent
- Flammonde
- Four Sonnets
- Francis Ledwidge
- General William Booth Enters into Heaven
- God’s Acre
- God’s World
- Good-Bye
- Good Company
- Harbury
- Have you an Eye
- Heat
- Hills of Home
- How much of Godhood
- Hrolf’s Thrall, His Song
- “I am in Love with High Far-Seeing Places”
- Idealists
- “If you should tire of loving me”
- I have a Rendezvous with Death
- Indian Summer
- In Excelsis
- In Patris Mei Memoriam
- In Spite of War
- Interlude
- In the Hospital
- In the Monastery
- In the Mushroom Meadows
- Invocation
- I Pass a Lighted Window
- Irish Love Song
- Jerico
- Lincoln
- Little Things
- Loam
- Lonely Burial
- Love is a Terrible Thing
- Love Songs
- Mad Blake
- Madonna of the Evening Flowers
- Mater Dolorosa
- Men of Harlan
- Morning Song of Senlin
- Moth-Terror
- Music I heard
- Muy Vieja Mexicana
- New Dreams for Old
- Nirvana
- Of One Self-Slain
- Old Age
- Old Amaze
- Old King Cole
- Old Manuscript
- Old Ships
- Omnium Exeunt in Mysterium
- Open Windows
- Orchard
- Our Little House
- Overnight, a Rose
- Overtones
- Path Flower
- Patterns
- Peace
- Pierrette in Memory
- Poets
- Prayer during Battle
- Prayer of a Soldier in France
- Prevision
- Reveillé
- Richard Cory
- Romance
- Rouge Bouquet
- Silence
- Slumber Song
- Smith, of the Third Oregon, dies
- Song
- Song
- Song
- Song
- Songs of an Empty House
- Spoon River Anthology
- Spring
- Spring in Carmel
- Spring Song
- Students
- Symbol
- Tampico
- The Ancient Beautiful Things
- The Bitter Herb
- The Breaking
- The Chant of the Colorado
- The Child in Me
- The Chinese Nightingale
- The City
- The Dark Cavalier
- The Day before April
- The Dream of Aengus Og
- The Enchanted Sheepfold
- The Falconer of God
- The Fields
- The First Food
- The Flower of Mending
- The Gift
- The Great Hunt
- The Hill Wife
- The Homeland
- The Idol-Maker prays
- The Interpreter
- The Kings are passing Deathward
- The Last Piper
- The Lonely Death
- The Lover envies an Old Man
- The Monk in the Kitchen
- The Most-Sacred Mountain
- The Mould
- The Name
- The Narrow Doors
- The New God
- The Path that leads to Nowhere
- The Provinces
- “There will come Soft Rain”
- The Road not taken
- The Runner in the Skies
- The Silent Folk
- The Son
- The Three Sisters
- The Unknown Belovèd
- The Wanderer
- The Water Ouzel
- The White Comrade
- To Any one
- To a Portrait of Whistler in the Brooklyn Art Museum
- Trees
- Valley Song
- Venus Transiens
- Voyage à l’Infini
- When the Year grows Old
- Where Love is
- Where Love once was
- Which
- Wide Haven
- Yellow Warblers
- You