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XXXVIII. With Flowers 160
XXXIX. Sunset 161
XL. "She sweeps with many-colored brooms" 162
XLI. "Like mighty footlights burned the red" 163
XLII. Problems 164
XLIII. The Juggler of Day 166
XLIV. My Cricket 167
XLV. "As imperceptibly as grief" 168
XLVI. "It can't be summer,that got through" 169
XLVII. Summer's Obsequies 170
XLVIII. Fringed Gentian 172
XLIX. November 173
L. The Snow 174
LI. The Blue Jay 176
BOOK IV. TIME AND ETERNITY.
I. "Let down the bars, O Death!" 181
II. "Going to heaven!" 182
III. "At least to pray is left, is left" 184
IV. Epitaph 185
V. "Morns like these we parted" 186
VI. "A death-blow is a life-blow to some" 187
VII. "I read my sentence steadily" 188
VIII. "I have not told my garden yet" 189
IX. The Battle-Field 190
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