The House of the Trees & Other Poems

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The House of the Trees

The Sun on the Trees

Moonlight

Pine Needles

The Sound of the Axe

The Prayer of the Year

The Hay Field

Twilight

The Sky Path

Fall and Spring

The Woodside Way

A Rainy Day

When Twilight Comes

Leafless April

The Visitors

Autumn Days

Woodland Worship

When Days Are Long

Out of Doors

Make Room

The Humming Bird

September

The March Orchard

The Blind Man

To the October Wind

A Midday in Midsummer

A Slow Rain

The Patient Earth I T HE patient earth that loves the grass,

At Dawn

In the Crowd

By Fields of Grass

October

Winter

The Snow-Storm

To February

Rest

The Shy Sun

In April

Apple Blossoms

The Big Moon

The Twins I T HE old man and his apple-tree Are verging close

Autumn Fire

In the Grass

The Fields of Dark

Children in the City

Where Pleasures Grow

In the Heart of the Woods

Frost

The Chipmunk

Give Me the Poorest Weed

The Weeks that Walk in Green

Noonday of the Year

The Wind World

At the Window

Come Back Again

A Rainy Morning

June Apples

Beginning and End

Not at Home

The Wind of Memory

Philippa

The Student

Unspoken

Under the King

The Secret

Limitation

Three Years Old

Sometime, I Fear

Joy

In the Dark

Words

The Wind of Death

Copyright, 1895,
By Lamson, Wolffe, & Co.
All rights reserved.


To F. B.

Many of the poems in this volume are printed here for the first time; several, however, have appeared in either the “New York Independent,” the “New England Magazine,” the “Youth’s Companion,” the “Toronto Week,” or the “Travelers’ Record,” and to their editors thanks are due for permission to reprint them.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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