- Section 1: “the victor Hours”
- Section 13: “Come Time, and teach me, many years”
- Section 21: “an hour For private sorrow's barren song”
- Section 23: “all was good that Time could bring”
- Section 27: “the field of time”
- Section 28: “The time draws near the birth of Christ”
- Section 29: “Before their time?”
- Section 43: “Unconscious of the sliding hour”
- Section 43: “As when he loved me here in Time”
- Section 46: “shadowed by the growing hour”
- Section 46: “tract of time revealed The fruitful hours”
- Section 50: “Time, a maniac scattering dust”
- Section 52: “When Time hath sundered shell from pearl”
- Section 61: “The perfect flower of human time”
- Section 68: “Sleep, Death's twin-brother, times my breath”
- Section 72: “the dark hand struck down through time”
- Section 77: “Foreshortened in the tract of time”
- Section 84: “that remorseless iron hour”
- Section 84: “What time mine own might also flee”
- Section 85: “Shall gather in the cycled times”
- Section 85: “A friendship as had mastered Time. . . and is Eternal”
- Section 85: “And buzzings of the honied hours”
- Section 89: “The promise of the golden hours”
- Section 91: “the form by which I know Thy spirit in time”
- Section 95: “The steps of Time”
- Section 104: “The time draws near the birth of Christ”
- Section 105: “The genial hour with mask and mime”
- Section 105: “change of place, like growth of time”
- Section 107: “The time admits not flowers or leaves”
- Section 113: “when the time has birth”
- Section 116: “regret for buried time”
- Section 118: “Contemplate all this work of Time”
- Section 118: “he type this work of time Within himself”
- Section 126: “every hour his couriers bring”
- Section 128: “the flood Of onward time”
- Section 128: “Wild Hours that fly with Hope and Fear”
- Epilogue: “O happy hour, and happier hours”
- Epilogue: “the time draws on"
Last modified 20 February 2010