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in the Louvre. ~

       ~The Tomb of Ilaria Giunigi. ~

       ~The Sonnet. ~

       ~Experience. ~

       ~Chartres. ~

       ~Jade. ~

       ~Phaedra. ~

       ~The One Grief. ~

       ~Mould and Vase. ~

       ~Uses. ~

       ~The Bread of Angels. ~

       ~Moonrise over Tyringham. ~

       ~Ogrin the Hermit. ~

       ~The Comrade. ~

       ~Summer Afternoon (Bodiam Castle, Sussex). ~

       ~Pomegranate Seed. ~

       ~The Hymn of the Lusitania. ~

       ~The Great Blue Tent. ~

       ~Battle Sleep. ~

       ~On Active Service. ~

       ~You and You. ~

       ~With the Tide. ~

       ~Belgium. ~

       ~Terminus. ~

       NON-FICTION.

       The Decoration of Houses.

       Books Consulted.

       Introduction.

      I. The Historical Tradition

       II. Rooms in General

       III. Walls

       IV. Doors

       V. Windows

       VI. Fireplaces

       VII. Ceilings and Floors

       VIII. Entrance and Vestibule

       IX. Hall and Stairs

       X. The Drawing-Room, Boudoir, and Morning-Room

       XI. Gala Rooms: Ball-Room, Saloon, Music-Room, Gallery

       XII. The Library, Smoking-Room, and “Den”

       XIII. The Dining-Room

       XIV. Bedrooms

       XV. The School-Room and Nurseries

       XVI. Bric-à-Brac

       Conclusion.

       Italian Villas and Their Gardens.

       Introduction Italian Garden Magic

       I. Florentine Villas

       II. Sienese Villas

       III. Roman Villas

       IV. Villas near Rome

       V. Genoese Villas

       VI. Lombard Villas

       VII. Villas of Venetia

       Italian Backgrounds.

       I. An Alpine Posting-Inn

       II. A Midsummer Week’s Dream

       III. The Sanctuaries of the Pennine Alps

       IV. What the Hermits Saw

       V. A Tuscan Shrine

      

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