Ships in Harbour

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SHIPS IN HARBOUR

WOODEN SHIPS

OCTOBER DAY-MOON

A GARDEN WALL

NAPOLEON IN HADES

SYMBOLS

EXILED

MARY SETS THE TABLE

AUTUMN TEA TIME

BATTLEFIELDS

ONE DAY IN AUTUMN

AN OLD HOUSE AND GARDEN

IMMORTALIS

TOURING

SUMMER

OLD SHIPS

THE TOWN ( For Morristown, N. J. ) I Men loved not Athens in

AFTER SUMMER RAIN

THE KINGS ARE PASSING DEATHWARD

RENEWAL

RESPONDIT

JEWELS

CHORUS

SYMBOL

TO AN UNKNOWN ANCESTOR

INTIMATION

ON A DEAD MOTH

MYSTIC

LEVIATHANS

INVIOLATE

MANUSCRIPTS

IN AN OLD BURIAL GROUND

ENCORE

REDEMPTION

THE HUNTED

THE SCHOOL BOY READS HIS ILIAD

MOMENTS

CLEAR MORNING

RENAISSANCE

AN OLD LOVER

ONE DAY IN SUMMER

VINES

AUDIENCE

THE DANCE

ON HEARING A BIRD SING AT NIGHT

DAWN

DAFFODILS OVER NIGHT ( A Short Tale for Children ) I think the

VALUES

A GHOST OUT OF STRATFORD

WHO WALKS WITH BEAUTY

RACONTEUR

AFFINITIES

TRANSFIGURATION

ONE WAY OF SPRING

FOR A SEQUESTERED LADY

HERITAGE

"SHIPPING NEWS" ( A Maritime Paper ) Here is the record of

ARTICULATION

MOONFLOWERS

CHALLENGE

BEFORE SPRING

MOONS KNOW NO TIME

MY NEIGHBOUR

AT THE NEXT TABLE

SALVAGE

IN A GIRLS' SCHOOL

AT ELSINORE

TO WILLIAM GRIFFITH ( He that is Pierrot ) I think your soul

REVELATION

DISCOVERY

FOR BOB: A DOG ( In Memoriam ) You, who would never leave us to

IN SUMMER

SURVIVAL

NOMENCLATURE

TO ONE RETURNED FROM A JOURNEY

ATTENDANTS

RENDEZVOUS

SONNETS FROM A HOSPITAL I SPRING Remembering sunlight on the

THIS LANE IN MAY

FUGITIVE

AN OLD GARDENER

THE VEIL

THE YEAR IS OLD

MARINERS

AN ABANDONED INN

PRONE

REVIVAL

IMPOSTOR

SNOW DUSK

MOOD

SHIPS IN HARBOUR (2)

Title: Ships in Harbour

Author: David Morton

Language: English

Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1

Note: Images of the original pages are available through Kentuckiana Digital Library. See http://kdl.kyvl.org/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=kyetexts;cc=kyetexts;view=toc;idno=B92-224-31182748

Transcriber's note

Minor punctuation errors have been corrected without notice. One printer's error was changed, and it is indicated with a mouse-hover and listed at the end. All other inconsistencies are as in the original.


SHIPS IN HARBOUR

BY

DAVID MORTON





G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS
NEW YORK AND LONDON
The Knickerbocker Press
1921


Copyright, 1921
by

G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS

Printed in the United States of America


To
T. B. M.
AND
M. W. M.
This Book is Affectionately Dedicated


For the privilege of reprinting some of the poems included in this book, the author's thanks are due to The Bookman, The Century, The New York Evening Post, Harper's Magazine, Poetry: A Magazine of Verse, The Designer, The Nation, The New York Sun, Collier's Weekly, Good Housekeeping, The Bellman, Contemporary Verse, Everybody's Magazine, The Smart Set, Ainslee's, The Sonnet, McCall's Magazine, The Touchstone Magazine, The Forum, and The Lyric.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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