A volume of poems by Ruth Pitter, published in 1950, being a selection from earlier volumes A Trophy of Arms, The Spirit Watches, and The Bridge. It was published by the Cresset Press in London and had a title and jacket illustration by Joan Hassall. It cost 10/6.

The title poem "Urania" begins:

Winter and night, the white frost and the darkness
fall, and the hands of life release the spirit;
gladly she goes hence to her starry pasture.

and ends:

It is Urania: through the darkened woodland
now she advances: now she brings her vestal
lamp to the tomb, with nameless consolation.