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THE OUTER GATE [1]

RAIN

BEST-LOVED

THE ROSE [2]

BETWEEN TWO RAINS

THE MESSAGE [3]

BY THE HOSPITAL

"OH, DRYAD THOUGHTS"

MUSIC IN THE PAVILION

REBUKE

IN CAMP I A S down I bent with eager lips Above the stones and

THE NYMPH

VIVISECTION

THE STRANGER

THE CONSTANT ONES

INSTINCT

SAN FRANCISCO NEW YEAR'S, 1907

THE POPPY FIELD

YOU

JUST A DOG [4]

MIRAGE [5]

DUSK

THE SPANISH GIRL PART I

THE GARDEN OF DOLORES

INDIFFERENCE

AFTER-KNOWLEDGE

TWO SPENDTHRIFT KINGS

GROWTH

CHANGE

WISTARIA

MY NOOK [6]

WHEN PLAINTIVELY AND NEAR THE CRICKET SINGS

THE LITTLE MEMORIES

PASS BY

IN EMPTY COURTS

DOWN THE TRAIL

"BELLS FROM OVER THE HILLS SOUND SWEET." Russian Proverb.

IN TOWN

MOODS I S WEET grasses, tasseled, bent and tall; And sweet last

A MISTY MORNING

TWO SONGS

NOON

YOUR BEAUTIFUL PASSING

BY MOONLIGHT

ONE DAY

THE MISSION GRAVES

ALONG THE TRACK

A PLACE OF DREAMS

THINK NOT, O LILIAS [7]

"TO ROSY BUDS...."

YESTERDAY [8]

THE MOURNER

AVE ATQUE VALE

NOTES

P O E M S

POEMS by Nora May French

Copyright 1910,
By the Strange Company

Printed by
The Stanley-Taylor Company
San Francisco
 

NORA MAY FRENCH WAS BORN
AT AURORA, NEW YORK, APRIL
THE TWENTY-SIXTH, 1881, AND
DIED AT CARMEL, CALIFORNIA,
NOVEMBER THE FOURTEENTH,
1907, AGED TWENTY-SIX YEARS
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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