LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. xi . . . 114 125 127 130 66 . 132 135 . him” 137 139 144 Group of Armour. W. L. Taylor “ 'Twas more than midnight now W. L. Sheppard . “ What a sight was there before her !" W. L. Sheppard . Decorative Border W. L. Taylor “ And Zelica was left”. W. L. Taylor “ One morn a Peri at the gate”. Kenyon Cox “Fleeter than the starry brands ” Kenyon Cox Swiftly descending on a ray” Kenyon Cox “ And sleek'd her plumage at the fountain” Kenyon Cox “ Poor race of men Kenyon Cox 'She, who would rather die with Kenyon Cox “ The bright spirit at the gate smiled”. Kenyon Cox “ Watching the rosy infants play” Kenyon Cox “ The ruin'd maid, the shrine profaned" Kenyon Cox · Bidding the bright-eyed sun farewell' F. T. Merrill “One who will pause and kneel unshod” F. T. Merrill “ 'Tis she, the Emir's blooming child” F. T. Merrill “ Beautiful are the maids that glide" F. T. Merrill “I never nursed a dear gazelle F. S. Church “I take him cool sherbets and flowers” F. T. Merrill “I am of that impious race F. 1. Merrill “My signal lights ! — I must away” W. St. J. Harper Again she sees his pinnace fly” W. St. J. Harper Architecture. Frank Myrick Architecture. Frank Myrick “Of sainted cedars on its banks " J. A. Fraser 145 156 158 PAGE 188 189 . 199 to 202 203 207 “A rocky mountain o'er the sea” W. J. Mozart “ A deep and wizard glen” W. J. Mozart “The Persian lily shines and towers”. J. A. Fraser * She fancied she was sailing J. A. Fraser Sleeps the grim wave W. J. Mozart “ Once more see her dear gazelles” E. L. Weeks “She sits all lovely in her gloom” E. L. Weeks “ The stilly hours when storms are gone? W. J. Mozart Uplifted by the warrior throng” Walter Satterlee . G. R. Barse G. R. Barse “ The mighty ruins where they stood ” W. L. Taylor “ A ponderous sea-horn hung” F. H. Lungren “ As their coursers charged the wind” F. H. Lungren “ No pearl ever lay under Oman's W. L. Taylor “They'll weep for the maiden who sleeps in this wave W. L. Taylor “In this delightful solitude” J. A. Fraser The Light of the Harem W. H. Low. “ Like broken clouds”. W. H. Low. “O you that have the charge of love” W. H. Low. “ He wanders joyless and alone”. W. H. Low. “ New-blown lilies of the river" W. H. Low. “ No sooner the flowery crown W. H. Low. “And hourly she renews the lay” W. H. Low . “When the first star of evening” W. H. Low. 226 234 235 green water" . 249 251 254 256 263 265 268 269 273 277 278 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. W. H. Low. W. H. Low. W. H. Low. J. A. Fraser J. W. Champney · G. R. Barse xiii PAGE “ A mask that leaves but one eye free" 279 “ As bards have seen him”. Roses 289 290 292 297 |