This is the second book issued by the Beaumont Press 20 copies have beenprinted on Japanese vellum signed by the author and numbered 1 to 20 and250 copies on hand-made paper numbered 21 to 270. This is No. 200.
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THE LITTLE SALAMANDER | |
When I go free, | 9 |
THE SUNKEN GARDEN | |
Speak not—whisper not; | 10 |
THE RIDDLERS | |
‘Thou Solitary!’ the Blackbird cried, | 11 |
MRS. GRUNDY | |
‘Step very softly, sweet Quiet-foot, | 13 |
THE DARK HOUSE | |
See this house, how dark it is | 15 |
MISTRESS FELL | |
‘Whom seek you here, sweet Mistress Fell?’ | 16 |
THE STRANGER | |
In the woods as I did walk, | 18 |
THE FLIGHT | |
How do the days press on, and lay | 19 |
THE REMONSTRANCE | |
I was at peace until you came | 20 |
THE EXILE | |
I am that Adam who, with Snake for guest, | 21 |
EYES | |
O Strange Devices that alone divide | 22 |
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