- Preface
- The Vagabond
- Youth and Love
- Youth and Love
- In dreams, unhappy, I behold you stand
- She rested by the Broken Brook
- The infinite shining heavens
- Plain as the glistering planets shine
- To you, let snow and roses
- Let beauty awake
- I know not how it is with you
- I will make you brooches
- We have loved of Yore
- Mater Triumphans
- Bright is the ring of words
- In the highlands
- Home no more home for me
- Winter
- The stormy evening closes now
- To Dr. Hake
- To ---
- The morning drum call
- I have trod the upward and the downward slope
- He hears with gladdened heart
- Farewell, fair day and fading light
- If this were Faith
- My Wife
- To the Muse
- To an Island Princess
- To Kalakaua
- To Princess Kaiulani
- To Mother Maryanne
- In Memoriam E. H.
- To my Wife
- To my Old Familiars
- The tropics vanish
- To S. C.
- The House of Tembinoka
- The Woodman
- Tropic Rain
- An End of Travel
- We uncommiserate pass into the night
- Sing me a song of a lad that is gone
- To S. R. Crockett
- Evensong
A collection of short verses by the Scottish poet and novelist Robert Louis Stevenson reflecting his great love of travel and adventure from the Highlands of Scotland to the Islands of the Pacific.
(Summary by Alan Mapstone)
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