[Thoreau portrait]

Gods Golden-rod,
Lavender Love,
Stoic Strawberries


From the index to Ellery Channing’s Thoreau: The Poet-Naturalist (New edition; first published 1902):

Acorns
After-math
Afternoon walks
Anti-slavery
Apples
Arch, day’s cheerful
Arrow-head, Indian
Atheism
August
Awe, the cause of potato-rot
Balls, potato
Bees
Bhagvat Gheeta
Bittern
Blackberries
Bubbles
Candor of Thoreau
Christ
Clam
Cob-money
Color of birds
Cows
Crickets
Dandelions
Death
Ditties sung by Thoreau
Domes
Doors and door-stones
Driftwood
Duties of life
Eels
Eggs of birds
Eggs of snakes
Eggs of turtles
Esquimaux
Eternity
Fallen leaves
Ferns
Flute-playing
Freedom
Frost and ice
Fuel
Gods
Golden-rod
Grapes
Grass
Hair
Harp of telegraph
Hawkweeds
Homeliness, of Thoreau; of his topics
Homer
Humble-bee
Imagination
Institutions
Jail, Thoreau in
Jays
Joy
Keats
Kerosene lamps
Kittens
Koran
Laconic rocks
Latin authors
Lavender
Love
Mackerel cloud
Maples
Meadow-hay
Meadow-hens
Meadow mud
Mecca
Mind of the universe
Mohawk
Mole cricket
Moloch
Moon, the
Moonlight
Morning
Mountains
Mud
Mullein
Music
Nail-parings
Nature personified
Nature not personified
Noon
Oak
Orpheus
Owls
Pan, of cream
Pencil-making
Philosophy
Pitcher-plant
Poet, the
Pot of beans
Poverty
Procrustes
Pump-a-gaw
Quixote, Don
Rain
Rain-tinted
Real and Ideal
Red-wing (blackbird)
Ring (the sound)
Ring (the circular form)
Rivers
Roads in Concord
St. Augustine
Sappho
Sassafras
Skunk
Slavery
Solitude
Squirrels
Stoic
Strawberries
Sympathy
Tanager
Toads
Toil
Traps
Values
Violet
Vishnu
Voltaire, quoted
Umbrella
Universe
Wafer
Whippoorwill
Wordsworth, quoted
Ygdrasil




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