- Prologue: “Forgive these wild and wandering cries”
- Section 1: “The far-off interest of tears”
- Section 3: “From out waste places comes a cry”
- Section 4: “Break thou deep vase of chilling tears”
- Section 4: “and cries, 'Thou shalt not be the fool of loss'”
- Section 13: “Mine eyes have leisure for their tears”
- Section 19: “filled with tears that cannot fall”
- Section 20: “And tears that at their fountain freeze”
- Section 23: “And crying, How changed from where it ran”
- Section 32: “With costly spikenard and with tears”
- Section 40: “tears are on the mother's face”
- Section 48: “that dip Their wings in tears”
- Section 49: “The bases of my life in tears”
- Section 54: “An infant crying in the night”
- Section 56: “She cries, `A thousand types are gone: ... all shall go”
- Section 58: “She cries, Thy brethren with a fruitless tear”
- Section 72: “With thy quick tears”
- Section 74: “To raise a cry that lasts not long”
- Section 78: “with long use her tears are dry”
- Section 90: “one lonely thought That cries against my wish for thee”
- Section 95: “Was love's dumb cry defying change”
- Section 102: “The roofs, that heard our earliest cry”
- Section 113: “with cries, And undulations to and fro”
- Section 116: “Cry thro' the sense to hearten trust”
- Section 118: “dipt in baths of hissing tears”
- Section 124: “a child that cries, But, crying, knows his father near”
- Section 128: “To cleave a creed in sects and cries”
- Section 131: “A cry above the conquer'd years ”
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Last modified 20 February 2010