Contents
- Volume I
- Miriam, Hilda, Kenyon, Donatello
- The Faun
- Subterranean Reminiscences
- The Spectre of the Catacomb
- Miriam's Studio
- The Virgin's Shrine
- Beatrice
- The Suburban Villa
- The Faun and Nymph
- The Sylvan Dance
- Fragmentary Sentences
- A Stroll on the Pincian
- A Sculptor's Studio
- Cleopatra
- An Aesthetic Company
- A Moonlight Ramble
- Miriam's Trouble
- On the Edge of a Precipice
- The Faun's Transformation
- The Burial Chant
- The Dead Capuchin
- The Medici Gardens
- Miriam and Hilda
- Volume II
- The Tower Among the Apennines
- Sunshine
- The Pedigree of Monte Beni
- Myths
- The Owl Tower
- On the Battlements
- Donatello's Bust
- The Marble Saloon
- Scenes by the Way
- Pictured Windows
- Market-day in Perugia
- The Bronze Pontiff's Benediction
- Hilda's Tower
- The Emptiness of Picture Galleries
- Altars and Incense
- The World's Cathedral
- Hilda and a Friend
- Snowdrops and Maidenly Delights
- Reminiscences of Miriam
- The Extinction of a Lamp
- The Deserted Shrine
- The Flight of Hilda's Doves
- A Walk on the Campagna
- The Peasant and Contadina
- A Scene in the Corso
- A Frolic of the Carnival
- Miriam, Hilda, Kenyon, Donatello
- Conclusion
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