Chapter 2

TO A MOCKING BIRD

A Rhapsody

THE MYSTERY

FAME

GOOD NIGHT MY LOVE

MY SOUTH

TO LLOYD MIFFLIN

A Poet

KEATS

A POET

THE CRITICS

AVAILABILITY

A PORTRAIT

ON THE DEATH OF A YOUNG LADY

TO MY LOVE

THE STORM KING

THE BIRTH OF FANCY

DESPAIR

THE MAGAZINES

THE SPHINX

A SHELL

TO THE TRAVELLER

SONG TO DEATH

THE MAGICAL RING

Saith Puck

(A faint low rumble of thunder cometh from over the hills,)and Oberon saith,

(A Song)

(The Orator)

(The Revellers)

(The Orator)

(While a dark cloud appeareth on the horizon.)

(Consternation among revellers. The King starteth up, but Puck singeth:)

(While the lightning flasheth.)

(And the revellers.)

(The Orator)

(He rolleth his parchment and speaketh.)

(The Revellers.)

(While the storm rageth.)

(And the court adjourneth.)

TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES:

A page number error in the Table of Contents has been corrected.

Obvious typographical errors have been corrected without note.

Inconsistencies in spelling and hyphenation have been retained from the original.


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