280. From Far Dakotas Cañons (June 25, 1876.) 281. What Best I See In Thee (To U. S. G., returnd from his Worlds Tour.) 282. Spirit That Formd This Scene (Written in Platte Cañon, Colorado.) 285. Sobbing of The Bells, The (Midnight, Sept. 1920, 1881.) 286. Now Finale to the Shore First published in Passage to India, 1870. 287. Shut Not Your Doors, &c. First published in Drum-Taps, 1865. l. 2 Drum-Taps reads which was lacking among you all, yet needed, etc. l. 3 Drum-Taps. For line 3 reads A book I have made for your dear sake, O Soldiers, And for you, O soul of man, and you, love of comrades. l. 4 Drum-Taps. For drift reads life. l. 5 After line 5, Drum-Taps reads But you will feel every word, O Libertad! Armd Libertad! It shall pass by the intellect to swim the sea, the air, With joy with you, O soul of Man. l. 10 Lines 610. Added in Passage to India, 1870. 288. Thought First published in Passage to India, 1870. 289. Untold Want, The First published in Passage to India, 1870.