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Poem TitleFirst LinesPeriod# Lines# Reads
1: A Baby's Death A little white soul went up to God, 241030
2: A Farewell Down the steep west unrolled, 60459
3: A Madrigal The lily-bells ring underground, 48505
4: A Monody Pace slowly, black horses, step stately and solemn 33463
5: A November Wood-Walk. Dead leaves are deep in all our forest walks; 41440
6: A Prelude, And A Bird's Song. The poet's song, and the bird's, 46395
7: A Valentine At last, dear love, the day is gone, 40414
8: An April Dawn. All night a slow soft rain, 44414
9: An Idyl Of The May. In the beautiful May weather, 111378
10: Ballad Of The Mad Ladye. The rowan tree grows by the tower foot, 64373
11: Beyond Cloudy argosies are drifting down into the purple dark, 32371
12: Bird Song. Art thou not sweet, 28454
13: By The Sea-Shore At Night. Oh lapping waves!--oh gnawing waves! 37361
14: Christmas The birth day of the Christ child dawneth slow 26361
15: Christmas Hymn. Break over the waiting hill-tops, 40360
16: Easter Bells Oh bells of Easter morn, oh solemn sounding bells, 28366
17: Envoi A little bird woke singing in the night, 24397
18: Euthanasia Dread phantom, with pale finger on thy lips, 56355
19: Forgotten Songs. There is a splendid tropic flower which flings 14376
20: George Brown. O Leader fallen by the wayside prone, 14416
21: In The Country. Here the sunshine, filtering down, 36401
22: In The Sierra Nevada I lift my spirit to your cloudy thrones, 42415
23: In War Time. Into the west the day goes down, 48378
24: Marguerite Marguerite,--oh Marguerite! 30400
25: May. Thou comest to the year, 16381
26: Minnie Oh, my blossom, my darling, whose dimpled hands are cold! 28334
27: Miserere Be pitiful, oh God! the night is long, 26379
28: My Garden Only the commonest flowers 42370
29: New Year, 1868. Cradled in ice, and swathed in snows, 48417
30: Night, A Phantasy Night! the horrible wizard Night! 44390
31: November Meteors. Out of the dread eternities, 80361
32: Our Volunteers. Where shall we write your names, ye brave! 37355
33: Pansies. When the earliest south winds softly blow 65367
34: Pictures In The Fire The wind croons under the icicled eaves 28357
35: Questionings. I touch but the things which are near; 66385
36: Resignation. If Thou who seest this heart of mine 18371
37: Resurgam Into the darkness and the deeps 56356
38: River Song Swift and silent and strong 40384
39: Science, The Iconoclast. Ah me! for we have fallen on evil days, 79385
40: Snow-Drops Dimly and dumbly under the ground, 83374
41: Summer Rain O rain, Summer Rain! forever, 32384
42: Te Deum Laudamus Along the floors of heaven the music rolls, 24365
43: Thanksgiving. The Autumn hills are golden at the top, 28467
44: The Battle Autumn Of 1862. Under the orchard boughs, 81402
45: The Burial Of The Scout. O not with arms reversed, 38379
46: The Burning Of Chicago. Out of the west a voice--a shudder of horror and pity; 44414
47: The Coming Of The King. As the sand of the desert is smitten 96374
48: The Coming Of The Princess Break dull November skies, and make 134370
49: The Death Of Autumn. Discrowned and desolate, 56547
50: The Golden Wedding. A half a century of time, 56419
51: The Higher Law. Love and Obedience--these the Higher Law 14392
52: The Isle Of Sleep. In those dark mornings, deep in June, 80374
53: The Legend Of The New Year. I dreamed, and lo, I saw in my dream a beautiful gateway, 60400
54: The Meeting Of Spirits. From out the dark of death, before the gates 78422
55: The News-Boy's Dream Of The New Year Under the bare brown rafters, 52391
56: The Old Church On The Hill. Moss-grown, and venerable it stands, 44382
57: The Ploughboy. I wonder what he is thinking 36417
58: The Return I have been where the roses blow, 64414
59: The Sabbath Of The Woods Sundown--and silence--and deep peace, 51417
60: The Voice Of Many Waters. Oh Sea, that with infinite sadness, and infinite yearning 20417
61: The Watch-Light. Above the roofs and chimney-tops, 44393
62: The Woods In June. In the sleep-haunted gloom 48513
63: Tide-Water. Through many-winding valleys far inland, 59370
64: To The Daughter Of The Author Of "Violet Keith." I never looked upon thy face; 25358
65: Two Windows. One looks into the sun lawn, and the steep 28370
66: Verses Written In Mary's Album. In your beautiful book, dear Mary, 28347
67: Voices Of Hope It is the hither side, O Hope, 57371
68: What The Owl Said To Me. The moon went under a ragged cloud, 20381
69: With A Bunch Of Spring Flowers. In the spring-time, out of the dew, 24422
70: Written In A Cemetery. Stay yet awhile, oh flowers!--oh wandering grasses, 28353




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