Part One. My heart, being hungry --
Three songs from "The lamp and the bell" --
The spring and the fall --
The ballad of the harp-weaver --
Part three. Never may the fruit be plucked --
To one who might have borne a message --
When you, at this moment --
That love at length should find --
I know I am but summer --
I pray you if you love me --
Sometimes when I am wearied --
Oh, oh, you will be sorry --
Your face is like a chamber --
Loving you less than life --
I, being born of a woman --
What lips my lips have kissed --
Still will I harvest beauty --
How healthily their feet --
Euclid alone has looked --
Part Five. Sonnets from an ungrafted tree --
The last white sawdust --
She filled her arms with wood --
The white bark writhed --
The wagon stopped before the house --
Then cautiously she pushed --
She let them have their jellies --
Not over-kind nor over-quick --
Tenderly, in those times --
There was upon the sill --