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A LITTLE SONG |
The sunset in the rosy west, | 1 |
THE HILL PATH |
Are the little breezes blind, | 2 |
THE VOICE AND THE DUSK |
The slender moon and one pale star, | 5 |
FOR REMEMBRANCE |
It would be sweet to think when we are old, | 7 |
THE MESSAGE |
Wind of the gentle summer night, | 8 |
THE SILENCE OF LOVE |
My heart would need the earth, | 10 |
AN IMPROMPTU |
The stars are in the ebon sky, | 11 |
FROM THE FARM ON THE HILL |
The night wind moves the gloom, | 13 |
AT SCARBORO’ BEACH |
The wave is over the foaming reef, | 15 |
THE FIFTEENTH OF APRIL |
Pallid saffron glows the broken stubble, | 17 |
IN AN OLD QUARRY |
Above the lifeless pools the mist films swim, | 19 |
TO WINTER |
Come, O thou conqueror of the flying year, | 20 |
TO WINTER |
Come, O thou season of intense repose, | 21 |
THE IDEAL |
Let your soul grow a thing apart, | 22 |
A SUMMER STORM |
Last night a storm fell on the world, | 23 |
LIFE AND DEATH |
I thought of death beside the lonely sea, | 25 |
IN THE COUNTRY CHURCHYARD |
This is the acre of unfathomed rest, | 26 |
SONG |
I have done, | 32 |
THE MAGIC HOUSE |
In her chamber, wheresoe’er, | 33 |
IN THE HOUSE OF DREAMS |
The lady Lillian knelt upon the sward, | 36 |
THE RIVER TOWN |
There’s a town where shadows run, | 38 |
OFF THE ISLE AUX COUDRES |
The moon, Capella, and the Pleiades, | 40 |
AT LES EBOULEMENTS |
The bay is set with ashy sails, | 41 |
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