Pedagogue in a millionaire's house --
A little poem for spring --
To the greatest city in the world --
Heresy for a class-room --
Words to be flung up a stairway --
Man with queer eye-balls --
After the poet Archias --
Melody for the virginals --
Lyric with ambiguous references --
Evening, a public park --
Piscina, sine piscibus --
Green mountain seminary --
Fragment, not by Propertius --
Second night, or what you will --
Song heard in a new house --
Apostrophe, for the seven strings --
April note, with a soft pencil --
From the side of a hill --
Bread-and-butter letter, on an official occasion --
Lines written for the occasion of a sale of manuscripts --
The man with a double fracture --
With a resignation, untendered --
Something for my birthday --
The prince of entertainers --
Sonnet for a radio audience --
Anecdote in verse, or, the new Will Carlton --
Papillia Japonica (Newm.) --
"All on a Summer's day" --
Proteus, or, the shapes of conscience --
A man on the isle of palms --
La belle dame sans merci --
Two lyrics of endurance --
Night piece, in the country --
Variations on a theme by E.E. Cummings --
Rain in forty-eight hours --
From the North Terrace --
They talk about the weather --
A landscape, and a lady --
Columba, dative and accusative --
Landscape, or portrait --
Old man, Madison Square, September evening --
Of micturation: a morality --
The offering of the heart --
Song for the low voice --
Runes for old believers --
Looking up at airplanes, always --
Ballade of the listless court ladies --
For my ancestors (cyhydedd fer) --
In praise of tenby (Englyn penfyr) --
Around Thanksgiving (Englyn milwr) --
Shaft and wings of the way it was once (Englyn unodl union) --
For a wordfarer (Englyn unodl crwca) --
The lament of Llywarch Hen (Englyn cyrch) --
Merioneth (Englyn proest dalgron) --
Benison (Englyn lleddfbroest) --
An chain-charm for a lady (Englyn proest gadwynog) --
Harp music (Awdl gywydd, and Cywydd deuair hirion) --
Cymric love song (Cywydd deuair hirion) --
From the green book of Yfan (Cywydd deuair fyrion) --
Cycle (Cywydd deuair fyrion) --
The champion (Cywydd llosgyrnog) --
Winter, old styly (Rhupunt) --
The labrinth (Byr a thoddaid) --
The lore of Pryderi (Clogyrnach) --
Wmffre the sweep (Cyhydedd Naw Ban) --
Dafydd ap Gwilym hates Dyddgu's husband (Cyhydedd Hir) --
The Tylwyth Teg (Toddaid) --
Llanelly cottage (Gwaw dodyn) --
The runes of Arholfan Cymro (Gwawdodyn Hir) --
The sons of St. David (Hir a thoddaid) --
Aberdobey music (Cyrch a chwta) --
Oak (Tawddgyrch cadwynog) --
Variation on a theme from Francis Kilvert --
Air, from the Old Welsh --
Song from the Gaelic, maybe --
Dafydd ap Gwilym resents the Winter --
Night song of Dafydd ap Gwilym --
For Martha from Salem, 1692 --
July, without adjectives --
Light rising, water falling --
"This green aisle -- " --
Ballade by way of reply to Verlaine --
From Lucretius: I, 1-25 --
Three translations from Catullus: LI, XLVI, CI --
After Virgil: the tenth eclogue --
"Quid frustra quereris?" --
"Be still, o waves -- " --
He gives up on the girls of Llanbadarn --