Roan Stallion, Tamar and Other Poems (New York: Boni & Liveright, 1925)

Roan Stallion
The Tower Beyond Tragedy
Night
Birds
Fog
Boats in a Fog
Granite and Cypress
Vices
Phenomena
People and a Heron
Haunted Country
Autumn Evening
Shine, Perishing Republic
The Treasure
Joy
Practical People
Woodrow Wilson
Science
The Torch-Bearers’ Race
Tamar
Gale in April
Mal Paso Bridge
The Coast-Range Christ
Divinely Superfluous Beauty
The Maid’s Thought
Fauna
The Songs of the Dead Men to the Three Dancers
To His Father
The Truce and the Peace
Natural Music
Point Joe
Point Pinos and Point Lobos
Not Our Good Luck
The Cycle
Salmon-Fishing
To the House
To the Rock That Will Be a Cornerstone of the House
To the Stone-Cutters
Suicide’s Stone
Wise Men in Their Bad Hours
Continent’s End

[When Random House reissue Roan Stallion, Tamar and Other Poems in 1935 as a title in the Modern Library, Jeffers added an Introduction and appended these poems, originally published in A Miscellany of American Poetry, 1927 (ed. Louis Untermeyer and published by Harcourt, Brace & Company):

Apology for Bad Dreams
Adjustment
Compensation
Promise of Peace
Age in Prospect
Ante Mortem
Post Mortem
The Beach
Summer Holiday
Love-Children
Noon
Clouds of Evening
October Evening
Pelicans
Credo