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Tables of Contents for One Hundred and One Poems by Paul Verlaine
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
List of Illustrations
xiii
 
Preface
xv
 
from Poemes saturniens (1866)
My Familiar Dream
4
2
Seascape
6
2
Night Scene
8
2
Sunsets
10
2
Mystical Evening Twilight
12
2
Sentimental Stroll
14
2
Autumn Song
16
2
The Shepherd's Hour
18
2
Woman and Cat
20
2
A Dahlia
22
2
Nevermore
24
4
from Fetes galantes (1869)
Moonlight
28
2
Pantomime
30
2
On the Grass
32
2
The Lane
34
2
Strolling
36
2
Innocents We
38
2
Cortege
40
2
Seashells
42
2
Puppets
44
2
Sailing
46
2
The Faun
48
2
Mandolin
50
2
For Clymene
52
2
Colombine
54
4
Love Cast Down
58
2
In Muted Tone
60
2
Lovers' Chat
62
4
from La Bonne Chanson (1870)
``Morning star, before you pale...''
66
2
``Among the trees...''
68
2
``A Saint set in her stained-glass glow...''
70
2
``I used to wander aimlessly...''
72
4
from Romances sans paroles (1874)
``It's the languorous ecstasy...''
76
2
``Like city's rain, my heart...''
78
2
``Bright in the evening's gray and pinkish blur...''
80
2
``So sad my heart, so sad it was...''
82
2
``Covering the land...''
84
4
``Reflections in the fogbound rivulet...''
88
2
Walcourt
90
2
Charleroi
92
4
Green
96
2
Spleen
98
2
Streets I
100
2
Streets II
102
4
from Sagesse (1881)
``Beauty of women, weakness, pale soft skin...''
106
2
``A vast, black lethargy...''
108
2
``Above the roof the sky is fair...''
110
2
``The horn's sound in the wood sobs dolefully...''
112
2
``The wind whips through the bushes, green...''
114
2
``The hedges billow like the sea's...''
116
2
`` `The city!' Gaudy cluster of white stones...''
118
4
from Iadis et naguere (1884)
Pierrot
122
2
The Skeleton
124
2
Ars Poetica
126
4
Allegory
130
2
Circumspection
132
2
Languor
134
2
Prologue
136
4
from Amour (1888)
``Your voice was deep and low...''
140
4
For Georges Verlaine
144
4
from Parallelement (1889)
Allegory
148
2
Spring
150
2
Summer
152
2
For Mademoiselle ***
154
4
False Impression
158
4
Other
162
4
Tantalized
166
2
The Last Stanza
168
2
In the Style of Paul Verlaine
170
2
Limbo
172
4
Loins
176
2
The Last ``Fete Galante''
178
4
from Dedicaces (1890)
Recollection of Manchester
182
2
For Edmond Lepelletier
184
2
For Arthur Rimbaud
186
2
For Bibi-Puree
188
4
from Bonheur (1891)
``In Mary's humble ear...''
192
6
from Chansons pour Elle (1891)
``Yes, despite your cruel excess...''
198
4
``I'm poorer than I've ever been...''
202
2
``True, we don't know when to quit...''
204
2
``Blonde? Brown? Which is your hair?...''
206
2
``You believe in superstitions...''
208
2
``Lover, when you look for lice...''
210
2
``I dreamed of you last night; and you...''
212
4
from Liturgies intimes (1892)
For Charles Baudelaire
216
4
from Odes en son honneur (1893)
``You've often been unkind...''
220
4
``That firm-fleshed belly that has never borne...''
224
6
from ``Le Livre posthume'' (1893-1894)
Last Hope
230
4
from Epigrammes (1894)
``When we go--if I see her yet again...''
234
2
``It's thanks to you I see how I...''
236
2
Accompanying a Sketch (The Siege of Paris)
238
2
On a Copy of Les Fleurs du mal
240
4
from Chair (1896)
Song for the Ladies
244
2
Fog!
246
4
from Invectives (1896)
Sonnet to Weep Over
250
2
A Drink Song
252
2
Another Drink Song
254
2
Dream
256
2
Awakening
258
4
Death
262
4
Quatrain
266
3
Notes
269
16
Acknowledgments
285
2
Index of Titles and First Lines
287