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Madison Julius Cawein

23 March 1865 - 8 December 1914


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Poem TitleFirst LinesPeriod# Lines# Reads
1: "The Highlands," Annisquam Here, from the heights, among the rocks and pines, 14618
2: A Baby Why speak of Rajah rubies, 121490
3: A Ballad Of Sweethearts Summer may come, in sun-blonde splendor, 281211
4: A Belgian Christmas An hour from dawn: The snow sweeps on 48630
5: A Bit Of Coast One tree, storm-twisted, like an evil hag, 14722
6: A Blown Rose. Lay but a finger on 1662
7: A Boy's Heart It's out and away at break of day, 44628
8: A Broken Rainbow On The Skies Of May A Broken rainbow on the skies of May, 32630
9: A Cameo. Why speak of Giamschid rubies 16562
10: A Catch. When roads are mired with ice and snow, 2759
11: A Cavalier's Toast. Some drink to Friendship, some to Love, 12523
12: A Character. He lived beyond us and we stood 5452
13: A Coign Of The Forest The hills hang woods around, where green, below 27513
14: A Confession These are the facts: - I was to blame: 2455
15: A Dark Day Though Summer walks the world to-day 1660
16: A Daughter Of The States. She has the eyes of some barbarian Queen 1241
17: A Dead Lily. The South had saluted her mouth 1253
18: A Dirge. Life has fled; she is dead, 4053
19: A Dream Shape With moon-white hearts that held a gleam 28622
20: A Dreamer Of Dreams He lived beyond men, and so stood 54791
21: A Dreamer Of Dreams He lived beyond men, and so stood 54569
22: A Fairy Cavalier. By a mushroom in the moon, 2859
23: A Fallen Beech Nevermore at doorways that are barken 45521
24: A Flower Of The Fields Bee-Bitten in the orchard hung 50668
25: A Forest Child There is a place I search for still, 40637
26: A Forest Flute I Heard a reed among the hills, 24652
27: A Forest Idyl Beneath an old beech-tree They sat together, 48582
28: A Ghost And A Dream Rain will fall on the fading flowers, 12702
29: A Ghost Of Yesterday There is a house beside a way, 33552
30: A Gray Day. Long vollies of wind and of rain 4960
31: A Guinevere. Sullen gold down all the sky, 5648
32: A Lament. White moons may come, white moons may go, 3654
33: A Last Word Oh, for some cup of consummating might, 41572
34: A Last Word. Not for thyself, but for the sake of Song, 856
35: A Legend Of The Lily. Pale as a star that shines through rain 63583
36: A Light In The Window Rain and wind and candlelight 24533
37: A Long, Long Way It's a long, long way to the country, where 32659
38: A Lullaby. In her wimple of wind and her slippers of sleep 45530
39: A Mabinogi. In samite sark yclad was she; 4858
40: A Maid Who Died Old Frail, shrunken face, so pinched and worn, 24637
41: A Maid Who Died Old Frail, shrunken face, so pinched and worn, 24514
42: A March Voluntary (Wind And Cloud) Winds that cavern heaven and the clouds 279509
43: A Mayapple Flower What magic through your snowy crystal gleams! 21531
44: A Melody. There be Fairies bright of eye, 1478
45: A Midsummer Day The locust gyres; the heat intensifies' 622
46: A Mood. Bowed hearts that hold the saddest memories 2955
47: A Motive In Gold And Gray To-night he sees their star burn, dewy-bright, 12657
48: A Niëllo It is not early spring and yet 80548
49: A Niello It is not early spring and yet 80671
50: A Night In June White as a lily moulded of Earth's milk 28670
51: A November Sketch. The hoar-frost hisses 'neath the feet, 5255
52: A Poet's Epitaph Life was unkind to him; All things went wrong: 16606
53: A Pool Among The Rocks I know a pool, whose crystalline repose 14526
54: A Prayer For Old Age These are the things which I would ask of Time: 40563
55: A Pre-Existence. An intimation of some previous life, 7348
56: A Reed Shaken With The Wind Not for you and me the path 59444
57: A Road Song It's - Oh, for the hills, where the wind's some one 14553
58: A Road Song It's Oh, for the hills, where the wind's some one 14636
59: A Rose O' The Hills The hills look down on wood and stream, 3047
60: A Sleet-Storm In May On southern winds shot through with amber light, 38528
61: A Song For All Day A rollicking song for the morn, my boy, 32502
62: A Song For Labor. Oh, the morning meads, the dewy meads, 24629
63: A Song For Old Age. Now nights grow cold and colder, 1853
64: A Song For Yule Sing, Hey, when the time rolls round this way, 27658
65: A Song In Season When in the wind the vane turns round, 2764
66: A Song Of Cheer Be of good cheer, and have no fear 32500
67: A Song Of Cheer Cheer, though you part at morn! 10529
68: A Song Of The Road Whatever the path may be, my dear, 32757
69: A Song Of The Snow Roaring winds that rocked the crow, 52509
70: A Southern Girl. Serious but smiling, stately and serene, 1898
71: A Stormy Sunset. Soul of my body! what a death 1467
72: A Street Of Ghosts. The drowsy day, with half-closed eyes, 45610
73: A Summer Day White clouds, like thistledown at fault, 36522
74: A Sunset Fancy. Wide in the west, a lake 1655
75: A Thought. And I have thought of youth which strains 1660
76: A Threnody The rainy smell of a ferny dell, 2044
77: A Tried Friend, A True Friend A friend for you and a friend for me, 32696
78: A Twilight Moth Dusk is thy dawn; when Eve puts on its state 42731
79: A Twilight Moth All day the primroses have thought of thee, 35565
80: A Twilight Moth. Dusk is thy dawn; when Eve puts on her state 42545
81: A Valentine. My life is grown a witchcraft place 860
82: A Voice On The Wind She walks with the wind on the windy height 45774
83: A Voice On The Wind She walks with the wind on the windy height 45612
84: A Wet Day Dark, drear, and drizzly, with vapor grizzly, 20546
85: A Wild Iris. That day we wandered 'mid the hills,—so lone 36580
86: A Woodland Grave White moons may come, white moons may go 36645
87: A Woodland Grave White moons may come, white moons may go 36541
88: A Yellow Rose The old gate clicks, and down the walk, 30497
89: A.D. Nineteen Hundred. War and Disaster, Famine and Pestilence, 14525
90: Abandoned The hornets build in plaster-dropping rooms, 14527
91: Abandoned The hornets build in plaster-dropping rooms, 14585
92: Above The Vales. We went by ways of bygone days, 2046
93: Accolon Of Gaul. Why, dreams from dreams in dreams remembered! naught 161846
94: Accomplishment Hold to the rapture: let it work 18521
95: Achievement He held himself splendidly forward 32484
96: Adventurers Seemingly over the hill-tops, 20478
97: Adversity A barren field o'ergrown with thorn and weed 41197
98: After A Night Of Rain The rain made ruin of the rose and frayed 14645
99: After Autumn Rain The hillside smokes 46494
100: After Long Grief There is a place hung o'er of summer boughs 14498
101: After Long Grief There is a place hung o'er of summer boughs 14581
102: After Long Grief And Pain. There is a place hung o'er with summer boughs 1451
103: After Rain Behold the blossom-bosomed Day again, 53535
104: After Storm Great clouds of sullen seal and gold 16544
105: Afterword. What vague traditions do the golden eves, 16648
106: Afterword. The old enthusiasms 2461
107: Airy Tongues I hear a song the wet leaves lisp 3657
108: Allurement Across the world she sends me word, 15512
109: Along The Ohio Athwart a sky of brass long welts of gold; 36512
110: Along The Stream. Where the violet shadows brood 48658
111: Amadis And Oriana O sunset, from the springs of stars 36568
112: Amadis And Oriana O sunset, from the springs of stars, 36452
113: Ambition. Now to my lips lift then some opiate 1458
114: An Abandoned Quarry The barberry burns, the rose-hip crimsons warm, 14506
115: An Address To Night. Like some sad spirit from an unknown shore 3341
116: An Anemone. Teach me the wisdom of thy beauty, pray, 2451
117: An Antique. Mildewed and gray the marble stairs 4449
118: An Autumn Night. Some things are good on Autumn nights, 2456
119: An Episode There was a man rode into town one day, 28611
120: An Idyll He was a boy, sun-burned and brown, 40536
121: An Incident Here is a tale for men and women teachers: 14681
122: An Ode - In Commemoration of the Founding, of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in the Year 1623. They who maintained their rights, 289558
123: An Old Song It's Oh, for the hills, where the wind's some one 1448
124: An Old Tale Re-told From the terrace here, where the hills indent, 26257
125: Annisquam Old days, old ways, old homes beside the sea; 14614
126: Announcement The night is loud with reeds of rain 24524
127: Answered. Do you remember how that night drew on? 3558
128: Anthem Of Dawn Then up the orient heights to the zenith, that balanced the crescent, 26548
129: Anthem Of Dawn Then up the orient heights to the zenith that balanced the crescent, 26489
130: Anticipation. Windy the sky and mad; 4438
131: Apart While sunset burns and stars are few, 1850
132: Aphrodite. Apollo never smote a lovelier strain, 3444
133: Apocalypse Before I found her I had found 12571
134: Apocalypse Before I found her I had found 12475
135: Apportionment. How often in our search for joy below 2529
136: Aprilian Come with me where April twilights 32608
137: Arcanna Earth hath her images of utterance, 1450
138: Argonauts With argosies of dawn he sails, 32521
139: Argonauts With argosies of dawn he sails, 32492
140: Art. I know not how I found you 4058
141: Artemis. Oft of the hiding Oread wast thou seen 7446
142: Ashly Mere. Come! look in the shadowy water here, 3255
143: Aspiration. God knows I strive against low lust and vice, 2050
144: Assumption A mile of moonlight and the whispering wood: 15617
145: Assumption A mile of moonlight and the whispering wood: 15469
146: At Dawn. Far off I heard dark waters rush; 1255
147: At Last What shall be said to him, 2445
148: At Midnight. At midnight in the trysting wood 20536
149: At Moonrise Pale faces looked up at me, up from the earth, like flowers; 28496
150: At Nineveh There was a princess once, who loved the slave 4448
151: At Parting. What is there left for us to say, 2455
152: At Sunset Into the sunset's turquoise marge 20552
153: At Sunset Into the sunset's turquoise marge 20521
154: At The Corregidor's. To Don Odora says Donna De Vine: 4856
155: At The End Of The Road This is the truth as I see it, my dear, 24534
156: At The Fall Of Dew One bright star in the firmament 42505
157: At The Ferry. Oh, dim and wan came in the dawn, 2550
158: At The Lane's End No more to strip the roses from 185533
159: At The Sign Of The Skull. It's "Gallop and go!" and "Slow, now, slow!" 26505
160: At The Stile. Young Harry leapt over the stile and kissed her, 2455
161: At Twenty-One The rosy hills of her high breasts, 1458
162: At Vespers. High up in the organ-story 2858
163: Attributes I Saw the daughters of the Dawn come dancing o'er the hills; 24631
164: Aubade Awake! the dawn is on the hills! 27531
165: Aubade Awake! the dawn is on the hills! 27563
166: August Clad on with glowing beauty and the peace, 45539
167: Authorities The unpretentious flowers of the woods, 24658
168: Autumn At Annisquam The bitter-sweet and red-haw in her hands, 14599
169: Autumn Etchings Her rain-kissed face is fresh as rain, 98597
170: Autumn Sorrow Ah me! too soon the autumn comes 15609
171: Autumn Sorrow Ah me! too soon the autumn comes 15567
172: Autumn Storm The wind is rising and the leaves are swept 14469
173: Autumn Wild-Flowers Like colored lanterns swung in Elfin towers, 4630
174: Avalon I Dreamed my soul went wandering in 28644
175: Baby Mary Deep in baby Mary's eyes, 1656
176: Bad Luck Once a rabbit crossed my road 42637
177: Ballad Of Low-Lie-Down John-A-Dreams and Harum-Scarum 40503
178: Ballad Of Low-Lie-Down John-a-dreams and Harum-Scarum 40505
179: Bare Boughs O heart, - that beat the bird's blithe blood, 28493
180: Bare Boughs O Heart, that beat the bird's blithe blood, 28508
181: Be Glad Be glad, just for to-day! 14670
182: Beautiful-Bosomed, O Night Beautiful-bosomed, O Night, in thy noon 41496
183: Beautiful-Bosomed, O Night Beautiful-bosomed, O Night, in thy noon 41487
184: Beauty High as a star, yet lowly as a flower, 4525
185: Beauty High as a star, yet lowly as a flower, 4691
186: Beauty And Art The gods are dead; but still for me 24596
187: Beauty And Art The gods are dead; but still for me 24487
188: Beech Blooms. The wild oxalis Among the valleys 48473
189: Beetle And Moth There's a bug at night that goes 40630
190: Before The End How does the Autumn in her mind conclude 1457
191: Before The Rain. Before the rain, low in the obscure east, 24601
192: Before The Temple All desolate she sate her down 20436
193: Before The Tomb. The way went under cedared gloom 3346
194: Behram And Eddetma. Against each prince now she had held her own, 16843
195: Below The Sunset's Range Of Rose Below the sunset's range of rose, 36584
196: Below The Sunset's Range Of Rose Below the sunset's range of rose, 36428
197: Beltenebros At Miraflores. The quickening East climbs to yon star, 7255
198: Berrying My love went berrying 4863
199: Bertrand De Born The burden of the sometime years, 84420
200: Beyond. Hangs stormed with stars the night, 3258
201: Black Vesper's Pageants. The day, all fierce with carmine, turns 24485
202: Blooms Of The Berry - Proem. Wine-warm winds that sigh and sing, 1887 2037
203: Boyhood O Days that hold us; and years that mold us! 60454
204: Broken Music There it lies broken, as a shard, 1914 16488
205: Bryan's Station We tightened stirrup; buckled rein; 96413
206: Bubbles As I went through the wood, the wood, 18600
207: By The Annisquam A Far bell tinkles in the hollow, 48491
208: By The Summer Sea Sunlight and shrill cicada and the low, 14532
209: By Wold And Wood. Green, watery jets of light let through 7440
210: Can I Forget? Can I forget how LOVE once led the ways 1446
211: Can Such Things Be? Meseemed that while she played, while lightly yet 14617
212: Carissima Mea. I look upon my lady's face, 4843
213: Carmen. La Gitanilla! tall dragoons 6571
214: Carpe Diem Blow high, blow low! No longer borrow 4673
215: Catkins Misty are the far-off hills 94474
216: Caverns Aisles and abysses; leagues no man explores, 14603
217: Certain Truths About Certain Things And the boy that lives next door 114595
218: Chant Before Battle Ever since man was man a Fiend has stood 28435
219: Check And Counter-Check. Vent all your coward's wrath 2844
220: Child And Father A Little child, one night, awoke and cried, 20498
221: Chords. Then up the orient heights to the zenith that balanced a crescent 33263
222: Christmas Eve Christmas Eve is here at last. 54547
223: Clairvoyance The sunlight that makes of the heaven 1855
224: Clearing Before the wind, with rain-drowned stocks, 3045
225: Clouds Of The Autumn Night Clouds of the autumn night, 25576
226: Clouds. All through the tepid Summer night 1656
227: Cold A mist that froze beneath the moon and shook 1443
228: Communicants Who knows the things they dream, alas! 20457
229: Compensation. Yea, whom He loves the Lord God chasteneth 6406
230: Comradery With eyes hand-arched he looks into 24458
231: Comradery With eyes hand-arched he looks into 24462
232: Comrades. Down through the woods, along the way 3046
233: Conclusion The songs Love sang to us are dead: 2448
234: Conscience Within the soul are throned two powers, 8614
235: Consecration This is the place where visions come to dance, 56611
236: Constance. Beyond the orchard, in the lane, 3053
237: Content When I behold how some pursue 35513
238: Content. A Quatrain. Among the meadows of Life's sad unease 457
239: Contrasts. No eve of summer ever can attain 1255
240: Corncob Jones An Oldham-County Weather Philosopher. 97453
241: Creole Serenade Under mossy oak and pine 20468
242: Dawn In The Alleghanies The waters leap, The waters roar; 46501
243: Dawn. Mist on the mountain height 3062
244: Days And Days The days that clothed white limbs with heat, 16477
245: Days And Days The days that clothed white limbs with heat, 16450
246: Days And Dreams. He dreamed of hills so deep with woods 3252
247: Days Come And Go Leaves fall and flowers fade, Days come and go: 24594
248: Dead And Gone. I wot well o' his going 1681
249: Dead Cities Out of it all but this remains: 42655
250: Dead Man's Run He rode adown the autumn wood, 56506
251: Dead Sea Fruit All things have power to hold us back. 1646
252: Death Through some strange sense of sight or touch 16638
253: Death And The Fool Here is a tale for any man or woman: 14588
254: Death In Life. Within my veins it beats 9663
255: Deep In The Forest Ah, shall I follow, on the hills, 131652
256: Deep In The Forest Ah, shall I follow, on the hills, 135579
257: Deficiency. Ah, God! were I away, away, 2857
258: Deity. No personal; a God divinely crowned 3452
259: Demeter. Demeter sad! the wells of sorrow lay 4857
260: Der Freischutz. He? why, a tall Franconian strong and young, 41948
261: Deserted. A broken rainbow on the skies of May 3253
262: Despair. Shut in with phantoms of life's hollow hopes, 1453
263: Despondency. Not all the bravery that day puts on 1448
264: Dies Illa How shall it be with them that day 16453
265: Dilly Dally There is a little girl I know 33423
266: Dionysia The day is dead; and in the west 114428
267: Dionysia The day is dead; and in the west 114440
268: Dionysos. O Dionysos! Dionysos! the ivy-crowned! 5659
269: Dirge What shall her silence keep 2458
270: Discovery What is it now that I shall seek 20457
271: Discovery What is it now that I shall seek 20527
272: Disenchantment Of Death. Hush! She is dead! Tread gently as the light 6061
273: Disillusion. Those unrequited in their love who die 2414
274: Distance. I dreamed last night once more I stood 2451
275: Dithyrambics Wrapped round of the night, as a monster is wrapped of the ocean, 83471
276: Diurnal. A molten ruby clear as wine 3647
277: Dogtown Far as the eye can see the land is grey, 14436
278: Dolce Far Niente Over the bay as our boat went sailing 66548
279: Don Quixote What "blushing Hippocrene" is here! what fire 15515
280: Dough Face Made a face of biscuit-dough, 64422
281: Dragon-Seed Ye have ploughed the field like cattle, 24417
282: Dream Road I took the road again last night 108533
283: Dreams They mock the present and they haunt the past, 4489
284: Dreams. My thoughts have borne me far away 2456
285: Drouth The hot sunflowers by the glaring pike 36416
286: Drouth The hot sunflowers by the glaring pike 36445
287: Drouth The road is drowned in dust; the winds vibrate 14368
288: Drouth In Autumn Gnarled acorn-oaks against a west 1043
289: Dusk Corn-colored clouds upon a sky of gold, 14482
290: Dusk Corn-colored clouds upon a sky of gold, 14542
291: Dusk In The Woods Three miles of trees it is: and I 35533
292: Dusk In The Woods Three miles of trees it is: and I 35495
293: Dusk. Corn-Colored clouds upon a sky of gold, 14547
294: Earth And Moon. I Saw the day like some great monarch die, 14587
295: Echo Dweller in hollow places, hills and rocks, 4428
296: Eidolons The white moth-mullein brushed its slim 35531
297: Eidolons The white moth-mullein brushed its slim 35385
298: Elfin When wildflower blue and wildflower white 24539
299: Elphin. The eve was a burning copper, 5442
300: Elusion My soul goes out to her who says, 45645
301: Elusion My soul goes out to her who says, 45474
302: Enchantment The deep seclusion of this forest path, 14487
303: Enchantment The deep seclusion of this forest path, 14540
304: Enchantment. The deep seclusion of this forest path, 14551
305: Encouragement. To help our tired hope to toil, 1263
306: Epilogue There is a world Life dreams of, long since lost: 14444
307: Epilogue When dusk falls cool as a rained-on rose, 49506
308: Epilogue O Life! O Death! O God! 69433
309: Epilogue We have worshipped two gods from our earliest youth, 24579
310: Epilogue. Beyond the moon, within a land of mist, 3046
311: Epiphany There is nothing that eases my heart so much 16438
312: Evasion Why do I love you, who have never given 18541
313: Evening On The Farm From out the hills where twilight stands, 70440
314: Evening On The Farm From out the hills, where twilight stands, 70573
315: Evening On The Farm From out the hills where twilight stands, 70454
316: Experience Three memories hold us ever 24568
317: Face To Face. Dead! and all the haughty fate 8445
318: Faery Morris The winds are whist; and, hid in mist, 2450
319: Failure No ray, no will-o'-wisp, no firefly gleam; 20504
320: Failure. There are some souls 36531
321: Fairies There's a little fairy who 60632
322: Fairies. On the tremulous coppice, 7544
323: Falerina. The night is hung above us, love, 4842
324: Fall Sad-hearted spirit of the solitudes, 2348
325: Feud. A Mile of lane, hedged high with iron-weeds 36533
326: Fiddledeedee And The Bumblebee T was Fiddledeedee who put to sea 24441
327: Field And Forest Call There is a field, that leans upon two hills, 22534
328: Field And Forest Call There is a field, that leans upon two hills, 22590
329: Field And Forest Call There is a field, that leans upon two hills, 22402
330: Finale. So let it be. Thou wilt not say 't was I! 2156
331: Five Fancies. As tall as the lily, as tall as the rose, 8661
332: Floridian. The cactus and the aloe bloom 28445
333: Flowers Oh, why for us the blighted bloom! 1646
334: For The Old These are the things I pray Heaven send us still, 8589
335: Forerunners T is n't long till Christmas now. 36452
336: Forest And Field Green, watery jets of light let through 218456
337: Forevermore. O heart that vainly follows 5648
338: Foreword To Weeds By The Wall In the first rare spring of song, 6046
339: Foreword. To Idyllic Monologues And one, perchance, will read and sigh: 1853
340: Fortune Within the hollowed hand of God, 12601
341: Fortune Fortune may pass us by: 6607
342: Fragment - Ghosts. In soft sad nights, when all the still lagoon 1641
343: Fragment - Moonrise At Sea. With lips that were hoarse with a fury 1860
344: Fragment - Stars. The fields of space gleam bright, as if some ancient giant, old 450
345: Friends Down through the woods, along the way 30648
346: Friends Down through the woods, along the way 30546
347: Frogs At Night I heard the toads and frogs last night 26474
348: From Cove To Cove The road leads up a hill through many a brake, 14484
349: From Unbelief To Belief. Why come ye here to sigh that I, 4441
350: Frost Magician he, who, autumn nights, 16538
351: Frost In May March set heel upon the flowers, 35484
352: Frost. White artist he, who, breezeless nights, 4061
353: Fulfillment Yes, there are some who may look on these 1448
354: Gammer Gaffer - A Ballad Of Gloucester One night when trees were tumbled down, 68447
355: Garden And Gardener To weed the Garden of the Mind 30664
356: Garden Gossip Thin, chisel-fine a cricket chipped 25568
357: Garden Gossip Thin, chisel-fine a cricket chipped 25644
358: Gargaphie There the ragged sunlight lay 56505
359: Gargaphie There the ragged sunlight lay 56458
360: Genius Loci What wood-god, on this water's mossy curb, 48492
361: Genius Loci What wood-god, on this water's mossy curb, 48632
362: Genius Loci. What deity for dozing laziness 4858
363: Geraldine Ah, Geraldine, lost Geraldine, 13053
364: Geraldine, Geraldine Geraldine, Geraldine, Do you remember where 64448
365: Gertrude. When first I gazed on GERTRUDE'S face, 1443
366: Ghost Stories When the hoot of the owl comes over the hill, 36647
367: Ghosts Was it the strain of the waltz that, repeating 28514
368: Ghosts Low, weed-climbed cliffs, o'er which at noon 32435
369: Gipsies There's a scent of pungent wood smoke in the chill October air, 21580
370: Glamour With fall on fall, from wood to wood, 24418
371: God's Green Book Out, out in the open fields, 27477
372: Going For The Cows. The juice-big apples' sullen gold, 5648
373: Gramarye. There are some things that entertain me more 4252
374: Gray November Dull, dimly gleaming, The dawn looks downward 36594
375: Gray Skies It is not well For me to dwell 14532
376: Hackelnberg. When down the Hartz the echoes swarm 2762
377: Haec Olim Meminisse Febrile perfumes as of faded roses 24495
378: Halloween. It was down in the woodland on last Hallowe'en, 20493
379: Hallowmas All hushed of glee, The last chill bee 28718
380: Happiness There is a voice that calls to me; a voice that cries deep down; 30476
381: Happiness Around its mountain many footpaths wind, 4598
382: Happy-Go-Lucky I can't get up with the chickens; 24471
383: Harvesting. The tanned and sultry noon climbs high 4641
384: Haunted. When grave the twilight settles o'er my roof, 1458
385: Haunters Of The Silence There are haunters of the silence, ghosts that hold the heart and brain: 20452
386: Hawking. I see them still, when poring o'er 3652
387: He Who Loves. For him God's birds each merry morn 1857
388: Heart Of My Heart Here where the season turns the land to gold, 18525
389: Heart's Encouragement. Nor time nor all his minions 2448
390: Heat Now is it as if Spring had never been, 54559
391: Helen. Heaped in raven loops and masses 24467
392: Hepaticas In the frail hepaticas, That the early Springtide tossed, 24599
393: Hepaticas In the frail hepaticas, That the early Springtide tossed, 24611
394: Her Eyes In her dark eyes dreams poetize; 1857
395: Her Eyes And Mouth. There is no Paradise like that which lies 4442
396: Her Face. The gladness of our Southern spring; the grace 4452
397: Her Portrait Were I an artist, Lydia, I 24541
398: Her Prayer. She kneels with haggard eyes and hair 30433
399: Her Soul. To me not only does her soul suggest 4426
400: Her Vesper Song. The Summer lightning comes and goes 2440
401: Her Violin. Her violin! - Again begin 3056
402: Her Vivien Eyes Her Vivien eyes, - beware! beware! 2157
403: Hesperian - Proem The path that winds by wood and stream 32523
404: Hey, Little Boy Hey, little boy, little boy, come to me! 24463
405: High On A Hill There is a place among the Cape Ann hills 14410
406: Hilda Of The Hillside Who is she, like the spring, who comes down 38445
407: Hills Of The West Hills of the west, that gird 2442
408: Hoar-Frost The frail eidolons of all blossoms Spring, 1453
409: Home I dream again I 'm in the lane 30435
410: Home Again. Far down the lane A window pane 40532
411: Home. Among the fields the camomile 2062
412: Homespun If heart be tired and soul be sad 33454
413: Hoodoo. She mutters and stoops by the lone bayou 45598
414: Hope Within the world of every man's desire 5517
415: Hope On Hope on, dear Heart, and you will see 14483
416: How They Brought Aid to Bryan's Station With saddles girt and reins held fast, 9643
417: Hylas The cuckoo-sorrel paints with pink 72566
418: Hymn To Desire Mother of visions, with lineaments dulcet as numbers 52449
419: Hymn To Spiritual Desire Mother of visions, with lineaments dulcet as numbers 52492
420: Hymn To Spiritual Desire Mother of visions, with lineaments dulcet as numbers 52409
421: Imperfection Not as the eye hath seen, shall we behold 1444
422: In A Garden The pink rose drops its petals on 28436
423: In A Garden The pink rose drops its petals on 28510
424: In Ages Past I Stood upon a height and listened to 14558
425: In An Annisquam Garden Old phantoms haunt it of the long ago; 1908 14496
426: In An Old Garden. The Autumn pines and fades 3652
427: In Arcady I remember, when a child, 84430
428: In Arcady I remember, when a child, 84438
429: In Autumn Sunflowers wither and lilies die, 20487
430: In Black And Red The hush of death is on the night. The corn, 14598
431: In Clay Here went a horse with heavy laboring stride 20520
432: In June. Deep in the West a berry-coloured bar 1447
433: In Late Fall. Such days as break the wild bird's heart; 1251
434: In May When you and I in the hills went Maying, 24420
435: In May When you and I in the hills went Maying, 24574
436: In May When you and I in the hills went Maying, 24449
437: In Middle Spring. When the fields are rolled into naked gold, 3658
438: In Mythic Seas. Neath saffron stars and satin skies, dark-blue, 7643
439: In November. No windy white of wind-blown clouds is thine, 2048
440: In Pearl And Gold When pearl and gold, o'er deeps of musk, 36400
441: In Solitary Places The hurl and hurry of the winds of March, 507387
442: In Summer When in dry hollows, hilled with hay, 1852
443: In The Beech Woods Amber and emerald, cairngorm and chrysoprase, 24432
444: In The Forest Of Love What sighed the Forest to the nest? 36525
445: In The Forest. One well might deem, among these miles of woods, 14573
446: In The Lane When the hornet hangs in the hollyhock, 30421
447: In The Lane When the hornet hangs in the hollyhock, 30478
448: In The Mountains The way is rock and rubbish to a road 28453
449: In The Shadow Of The Beeches In the shadow of the beeches, 28627
450: In The Shadow Of The Beeches. In the shadow of the beeches, 28556
451: In The South. [Serenade.] The dim verbena drugs the dusk 3849
452: In The Storm Over heaven clouds are drifted; 24441
453: In The Wood The waterfall, deep in the wood, 36452
454: In The Wood The waterfall, deep in the wood, 36529
455: In Winter When black frosts pluck the acorns down, 1864
456: Indian Summer The dawn is a warp of fever, 28441
457: Indifference She is so dear the wildflowers near 1240
458: Inscribed To The Pathetic Memory Of The Poet Henry Timrod Long are the days, and three times long the nights. 1444
459: Insomnia. It seems that dawn will never climb 1669
460: Inspiration. All who have toiled for Art, who've won or lost, 4449
461: Interpreted What magic shall solve us the secret 2039
462: Intimations Is it uneasy moonlight 68451
463: Intimations Of The Beautiful The hills are full of prophecies 330544
464: Intimations Of The Beautiful The hills are full of prophecies 331567
465: Invocation. O Life! O Death! O God! 6148
466: Ismael. Ismael, the Sultan, in the Ramazan, 6447
467: Jotunheim Beyond the Northern Lights, in regions haunted 102411
468: Joy What were this life without her? 16477
469: Joy Speaks One with the Heaven above 8607
470: Joy's Magic Joy's is the magic sweet, 16500
471: July Now 'tis the time when, tall, 50632
472: June. Hotly burns the amaryllis 1658
473: Katydids And The Moon Summer evenings, when it's warm, 36558
474: Kentucky You, who are met to remember 1913 40484
475: Kinship There is no flower of wood or lea, 2147
476: Knight-Errant Onward he gallops through enchanted gloom. 14486
477: Ku Klux We have sent him seeds of the melon's core, 24625
478: Ku Klux We have sent him seeds of the melon's core, 24590
479: La Beale Isoud. With bloodshot eyes the morning rose 11047
480: Lalage. What were sweet life without her 12056
481: Last Days. Aye! heartbreak of the tattered hills, 2061
482: Late November Deep in her broom-sedge, burs and iron-weeds, 56423
483: Late October Woods Clumped in the shadow of the beech, 28442
484: Late October. Ah, haughty hills, sardonic solitudes, 4855
485: Laus Deo In her vast church of glimmering blue, 16455
486: Leander To Hero. Brows wan thro' blue-black tresses 5759
487: Lethe There is a scent of roses and spilt wine 36408
488: Life There is never a thing we dream or do 56470
489: Life And Death. A Quatrain. Of our own selves God makes a glass, wherein 448
490: Life's Seasons When all the world was Mayday, 24626
491: Light And Wind Where, through the myriad leaves of forest trees, 14463
492: Light And Wind Where, through the myriad leaves of forest trees, 14505
493: Lilith Yea, there are some who always seek 4844
494: Lilith's Lover White art thou, O Lilith! as the foam that glimmers and quivers, 45587
495: Lillita. Can I forget how, when you stood 4061
496: Lincoln Yea, this is he, whose name is synonym 1909 42412
497: Lines Within the world of every man's desire 8541
498: Lines. If GOD should say to me, Behold! - 1651
499: Little Bird A Little bird sits in our cottonwood tree, 42483
500: Little Boy Bad And Little Girl Rude My nurse she tells me stories, too, 60426
501: Little Boy Sleepy Little boy sleepy won't go to bed, 35423
502: Little Girlie Good Enough Little Girlie Good Enough 56478
503: Little Messages Of Joy And Hope Take heart again. Joy may be lost awhile. 57415
504: Longing. When rathe wind-flowers many peer 1241
505: Lords Of The Visionary Eye I came upon a pool that shone, 52394
506: Love And A Day. In girandoles of gladioles 51434
507: Love And Loss. Loss molds our lives in many ways, 20502
508: Love And The Sea Love one day, in childish anger, 8585
509: Love And The Wind All were in league to capture Love 16511
510: Love Despised Can one resolve and hunt it from one's heart? 14461
511: Love In A Garden. Between the rose's and the canna's crimson, 33443
512: Love's Calendar The spring may come in her pomp and splendor, 28536
513: Love, The Interpreter. Thou art the music that I hear in sleep, 14502
514: Love, The Song Of Songs Over the roar of cities, 20570
515: Loveliness How good it is, when overwrought, 18627
516: Loveliness. When I fare forth to kiss the eyes of Spring, 4854
517: Low-Lie-Down John-A-Dreams and Harum-Scarum 40448
518: Loyalty To Friendship drink, and then to Love, 14544
519: Lute Song What will you send her, What will you tell her, 16600
520: Lydia. When Autumn's here and days are short, 1243
521: Lynchers At the moon's down-going let it be 22595
522: Lynchers At the moon's down-going, let it be 22414
523: March This is the tomboy month of all the year, 14424
524: March This is the tomboy month of all the year, 14490
525: Margery. When Spring is here and MARGERY 2443
526: Mariana The sunset-crimson poppies are departed, 134405
527: Mariners A beardless crew we launched our little boat; 901016
528: Masked. Lying alone I dreamed a dream last night: 8448
529: Masks Death rides black-masked to-night; and through the land 14590
530: Mater Dolorosa. The nuns sing, "ora pro nobis," 4045
531: May The golden discs of the rattlesnake-weed, 21635
532: May The golden discs of the rattlesnake-weed, 21413
533: Meeting And Parting. When from the tower, like some sweet flower, 24400
534: Meeting In Summer A tranquil bar Of rosy twilight under dusk's first star. 20575
535: Meeting In The Woods Through ferns and moss the path wound to 30447
536: Melancholy. A Quatrain. With shadowy immortelles of memory 448
537: Memories. Here where LOVE lies perishčd, 1847
538: Mendicants Bleak, in dark rags of clouds, the day begins, 14428
539: Mendicants Bleak, in dark rags of clouds, the day begins, 14523
540: Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin Behold! we have gathered together our battleships near and afar; 2846
541: Messengers The wind, that gives the rose a kiss 1545
542: Microcosm The memory of what we've lost 12610
543: Mid-Winter All day the clouds hung ashen with the cold; 14565
544: Midsummer The mellow smell of hollyhocks 48542
545: Midsummer The mellow smell of hollyhocks 48390
546: Midsummer. The red blood clings in her cheeks and stings 4156
547: Midwinter. The dew-drop from the rose that slips 1549
548: Mignon. Oh, Mignon's mouth is like a rose, 21404
549: Minions Of The Moon Through leafy windows of the trees 58539
550: Mirabile Dictu. There lives a goddess in the West, 2449
551: Mirage He closed his eyes, yet still could see 102429
552: Miriam. White clouds and buds and birds and bees, 2857
553: Mnemosyne In classic beauty, cold, immaculate, 4530
554: Moly When by the wall the tiger-flower swings 32414
555: Moly When by the wall the tiger-flower swings 32538
556: Monochromes The last rose falls, wrecked of the wind and rain; 3947
557: Moon Fairies The moon, a circle of gold, 72399
558: Moonshiners How long we had hid there and listened, 84417
559: Morgan Le Fay In dim samite was she bedight, 56473
560: Morning And Night. Fresh from bathing in orient fountains, 3560
561: Moss And Fern Where rise the brakes of bramble there, 42449
562: Mother Oh, I am going home again, 32494
563: Moths And Fireflies Since Fancy taught me in her school of spells 4579
564: Mrs. Browning O voice of ecstasy and lyric pain, 14438
565: Musagetes. For the mountains' hoarse greetings came hollow 4244
566: Music Thou, oh, thou! Thou of the chorded shell and golden plectrum! thou 37487
567: Music God-born before the Sons of God, she hurled, 4605
568: Music Thou, oh, thou! Thou of the chorded shell and golden plectrum, thou 37495
569: Music Oh, let me die in Music's arms, 36569
570: Music And Moonlight White roses, like a mist 48441
571: Music And Sleep. These have a life that hath no part in death; 1457
572: Music Of Summer Thou sit'st among the sunny silences 45589
573: Music Of Summer Thou sit'st among the sunny silences 45471
574: Music. [A Nocturne.] The soul of love is harmony; as such 6261
575: Musings. All who have toiled for Art, who've won or lost, 66413
576: Mutatis Mutandis Here is a tale for children and their grannies: 280535
577: My Lady Of The Beeches Here among the beeches Winds and wild perfume, 50598
578: My Lady of Verne It all comes back as the end draws near; 16042
579: My Romance If it so befalls that the midnight hovers 28496
580: My Romance If it so befalls that the midnight hovers 28425
581: My Suit. Faith! the Dandelion is 3251
582: Mysteries Soft and silken and silvery brown, 42407
583: Myth And Romance When I go forth to greet the glad-faced Spring, 48394
584: Myth And Romance When I go forth to greet the glad-faced Spring, 48572
585: Nature-Notes And Impressions Lead me, thou Bard of Beauty, through those caves 1601540
586: Nearing Christmas The season of the rose and peace is past: 42458
587: Never - Song Love hath no place in her, 24483
588: Night Out of the East, as from an unknown shore, 33474
589: Night And Rain The night has set her outposts there 40420
590: Night And Storm At Gloucester I heard the wind last night that cried and wept 14536
591: Night. Lo! where the car of Day down slopes of flame 5054
592: Nightfall. O day, so sicklied o'er with night! 2054
593: No More. The slanted storm tossed at their feet 2248
594: Nocturne A disc of violet blue, 36508
595: Noëra Noëra, when sad Fall Has grayed the fallow; 54631
596: Noera Noëra, when sad Fall Has grayed the fallow; 54466
597: Nothing To Do Don't know what to do to-day. 80459
598: November The shivering wind sits in the oaks, whose limbs, 28418
599: November The shivering wind sits in the oaks, whose limbs, 28547
600: O Maytime Woods! O Maytime woods! O Maytime lanes and hours! 35512
601: O Maytime Woods! O Maytime woods! O Maytime lanes and hours! 36494
602: Occult Unto the soul's companionship 2556
603: October Far off a wind blew, and I heard 40462
604: October I Oft have met her slowly wandering 40437
605: October Far off a wind blew, and I heard 40495
606: October Long hosts of sunlight, and the bright wind blows 28533
607: October Long hosts of sunlight, and the bright wind blows 2866
608: Of The Slums. Red-Faced as old carousal, and with eyes 14396
609: Oglethorpe As when with oldtime passion for this Land 137506
610: Old Ghosts Clove-spicy pinks and phlox that fill the sense 30427
611: Old Homes Old homes among the hills! I love their gardens; 25518
612: Old Homes Old homes among the hills! I love their gardens, 25556
613: Old Homes Old homes among the hills! I love their gardens; 25405
614: Old Jack Frost Last night we were kept awake. 54458
615: Old Man Rain Old Man Rain at the windowpane 18534
616: Old Man Winter There is nothing at all to do to-day. 78462
617: Old Sir John Bald, with old eyes a blood-shot blue, he comes 14403
618: Old Sis Snow Old Sis Snow, with hair ablow, 27445
619: Old Snake-Doctor Once I found an ant-lion's hole 49471
620: Omens Sad o'er the hills the poppy sunset died. 1447
621: On A Dial. To-morrow and to-morrow 1249
622: On Chenoweth's Run. I Thought of the road through the glen, 30533
623: On Midsummer Night All the poppies in their beds 70419
624: On Old Cape Ann Old days, old ways, old homes beside the sea; 105516
625: On Opening An Old School Volume Of Horace I had forgot how, in my day 15449
626: On Re-Reading Certain German Poets They hold their own, they have no peers 15413
627: On Reading The Life Of Haroun Er Reshid Down all the lanterned Bagdad of our youth 4559
628: On The Farm He sang a song as he sowed the field, 2855
629: On The Hilltop There is no inspiration in the view. 14451
630: On the Jellico Spur of the Cumberlands You remember how the mist, 13645
631: On The Jellico-Spur. You remember, the deep mist, 14453
632: On The Road Let us bid the world good-by, 30421
633: One Day And Another A Lyrical Eclogue Complete The mottled moth at eventide 215747
634: One Day And Another A Lyrical Eclogue Part I - Late Spring The mottled moth at eventide 50636
635: One Day And Another A Lyrical Eclogue Part II Early Summer The cricket in the rose-bush hedge 47051
636: One Day And Another A Lyrical Eclogue Part III Late Summer Heat lightning flickers in one cloud, 58343
637: One Day And Another A Lyrical Eclogue Part IV Late Autumn They who die young are blest. 29447
638: One Day And Another A Lyrical Eclogue Part V Winter We, whom God sets a task, 30450
639: One Who Died Young With her 't is well now. She died young, 18407
640: One Who Loved Nature He was not learned in any art; 64519
641: One Who Loved Nature He was not learned in any art; 64442
642: Opium. I seemed to stand before a temple walled 1461
643: Opportunity Behold a hag whom Life denies a kiss 4435
644: Orgie On nights like this, when bayou and lagoon 16421
645: Oriental Romance Beyond lost seas of summer she 32461
646: Oriental Romance Beyond lost seas of summer she 32433
647: Orlando Mad. In mail of black my limbs I girt, 6039
648: Ossian's Poems. Here I have heard on hills the battle clash 1445
649: Our Dreams Spare us our Dreams, O God! The dream we dreamed 14376
650: Out Of The Depths. Let me forget her face! 24443
651: Overseas When Fall drowns morns in mist, it seems 50522
652: Overseas When Fall drowns morns in mist, it seems 50415
653: Pagan The gods, who could loose and bind 2456
654: Pan. Haunter of green intricacies, 3653
655: Passion. The wine-loud laughter of indulged Desire 550
656: Pastures By The Sea Here where the coves indent the shore and fall 14516
657: Paths What words of mine can tell the spell 42458
658: Paths What words of mine can tell the spell 42426
659: Pause. So sick of dreams! the dreams, that stain 1243
660: Pax Vobiscum. Her violets in thine eyes 2050
661: Pearls. Baroque, but beautiful, between the lunes, 14543
662: Penetralia I am a part of all you see 35449
663: Penetralia I am a part of all you see 35571
664: Penury. A Quatrain. Above his misered embers, gnarled and gray, 453
665: Perle Des Jardins. What am I, and what is he 7635
666: Persephone. O Hades! O false gods! false to yourselves! 4635
667: Pestilence. High on a throne of noisome ooze and heat, 6446
668: Phantoms This was her home; one mossy gable thrust 35430
669: Phantoms This was her home; one mossy gable thrust 35493
670: Pictured This is the face of her 2551
671: Pixy Wood The vat-like cups of the fungus, filled 32533
672: Poe Upon the summit of his Century 1909 14390
673: Poetry Who hath beheld the goddess face to face, 4494
674: Poetry and Philosophy Out of the past the dim leaves spoke to me 1443
675: Poppies. Summer met Sleep at sunset, 6436
676: Poppy And Mandragora Let us go far from here! 70444
677: Portents Above the world a glare 40421
678: Pre-Ordination. She bewitched me in my childhood, 6844
679: Preludes There is no rhyme that is half so sweet 31607
680: Preludes There is no rhyme that is half so sweet 31515
681: Premonition I saw the Summer through her garden go, 14376
682: Preparation. How often hope's fair flower blooms richest where 2429
683: Problems Man's are the learnings of his books 16511
684: Problems Man's are the learnings of his books 16403
685: Problems There are some things I call riddles, 56391
686: Processional Universes are the pages 52413
687: Proem. Oh, for a soul that fulfills 16601
688: Proem. To Myth And Romance There is no rhyme that is half so sweet 13379
689: Prologue There is a poetry that speaks 54401
690: Prologue What loveliness the years contrive 16504
691: Prologue (Kentucky Poems) There is a poetry that speaks 5449
692: Prototypes Whether it be that we in letters trace 14401
693: Prototypes Whether it be that we in letters trace 14448
694: Prćterita. Low belts of rushes ragged with the blast; 1451
695: Questionings. Now when wan winter sunsets be 1874
696: Quiet A Log-Hut in the solitude, 20560
697: Quiet Lanes Now rests the season in forgetfulness, 97524
698: Quiet Lanes From the lyrical eclogue"One Day and Another" 98441
699: Quo Vadis It is as if imperial trumpets broke 1453
700: Ragamuffin There's a boy that you must know, 56512
701: Rain Around, the stillness deepened; then the grain 18549
702: Rain Around, the stillness deepened; then the grain 18555
703: Rain And Wind I hear the hoofs of horses 3048
704: Rain In The Woods When on the leaves the rain persists, 50517
705: Rainless The locust builds its are of sound 24464
706: Reasons Yea, why I love thee let my heart repeat: 21581
707: Reconciliation Listen, dearest! you must love me more, 41393
708: Reed Call For April. When April comes, and pelts with buds 27383
709: Reincarnation. High in the place of outraged liberty, 12490
710: Rembrandts. I shall not soon forget her and her eyes, 3649
711: Remembered Here in the dusk I see her face again 2048
712: Requiem No more for him, where hills look down, 28522
713: Requiem No more for him, where hills look down, 28424
714: Requiescat. The roses mourn for her who sleeps 45456
715: Response There is a music of immaculate love, 14461
716: Rest Under the brindled beech, 2543
717: Restraint Dear heart and love! what happiness to sit 14484
718: Revealment A sense of sadness in the golden air; 18596
719: Revealment A Sense of sadness in the golden air, 18381
720: Revealment. At moonset when ghost speaks with ghost, 1550
721: Reverie What ogive gates from gold of Ophir wrought, 60376
722: Revisited. It was beneath a waning moon when all the woods were sear, 1845
723: Riches. What mines the morning heavens unfold! 12373
724: Riders In The Night Death rides black-masked to-night; and through the land 60524
725: Riley Riley, whose pen has made the world your debtor, 15402
726: Robert Browning Master of human harmonies, where gong 14404
727: Romance Thus have I pictured her: - In Arden old 52389
728: Romance Oh, go not to the lonely hill, 55498
729: Romance Thus have I pictured her: In Arden old 52315
730: Romaunt Of The Oak I rode to death, for I fought for shame 76372
731: Rome Above the circus of the world she sat, 4544
732: Rose And Leaf All the roses now are gone, 15350
733: Rose And Redbird - A Faerytale. I had the strangest dream last night: 48448
734: Rose Leaves When The Rose Is Dead See how the rose leaves fall 65522
735: Rosemary Above her, pearl and rose the heavens lay; 30565
736: Santa Claus When my mother is n't here, 48456
737: Science. Miranda-like, above the world she waves 4375
738: Sea Dreams. Oh, to see in the night in a May moon's light 3438
739: Seasons I heard the forest's green heart beat 28406
740: Second Sight They lean their faces to me through 3047
741: Self And Soul. It came to me in my sleep, 5457
742: Self. A Sufi debauchee of dreams 2046
743: Semper Idem. Hold up thy head and crush 2052
744: Senorita An agate-black, your roguish eyes 32486
745: Senorita An agate-black, your roguish eyes 32415
746: Senorita. An agate black thy roguish eyes 2892
747: September On Cape Ann The partridge-berry flecks with flame the way 1908 14485
748: September. The bubbled blue of morning-glory spires, 14469
749: Serenade The pink rose drops its petals on 2851
750: Serenade. By the burnished laurel line 2440
751: Service Here is a tale for proper men and virgins: 14479
752: Service I passed a cottage 'twixt the town and wood, 48385
753: Shadows On The Shore The doubtful dawn came dim and wan, 32375
754: Shadows. Ha! help! - 'twas palpable! 2072
755: She Is So Much She is so much to me, to me, 2152
756: Simulacra Dark in the west the sunset's sombre wrack 14439
757: Sin. There is a legend of an old Hartz tower 1451
758: Since Then I found myself among the trees 20406
759: Since Then I found myself among the trees 20447
760: Sings The dim verbena drugs the dusk 38325
761: Sleep Is A Spirit. Sleep is a spirit, who beside us sits, 36445
762: Snow The moon, like a round device 1255
763: Snow And Fire Deep-hearted roses of the purple dusk 18545
764: So Much To Do The face of the world is a homely face, 48438
765: Solstice The ant is busy with its house, 40368
766: Some Reckon Time By Stars Some reckon time by stars, 24345
767: Song Unto the portal of the House of Song, 1657
768: Song Of The Elf When the poppies, with their shields, 36456
769: Song Of The Night-Riders It's up and out with the bat and owl! 40335
770: Song Of The Spirits Of Spring. Wafted o'er purple seas, 5646
771: Song. Far over the summer sea, 3254
772: Sorrow. A Quatrain. Death takes her hand and leads her through the waste 456
773: Sound And Sights Often, when I wake at night, 44469
774: Sounds And Sights Little leaves, that lean your ears 18361
775: Spirit Of Dreams Where hast thou folded thy pinions, 36564
776: Spring When on the mountain tops ray-crowned Apollo 24486
777: Spring First Came the rain, loud, with sonorous lips; 14463
778: Spring On The Hills Ah, shall I follow, on the hills, 35412
779: Spring Twilight The sun set late; and left along the west 20358
780: St. John's Eve. Dizzily round 4859
781: Standing-Stone Creek. A weed-grown slope, whereon the rain 3651
782: Storm At Annisquam The sun sinks scarlet as a barberry. 14429
783: Storm Sabbat Against the pane the darkness, wet and cold, 14516
784: Storm. I looked into the night and saw 1055
785: Strategy. A Quatrain. Craft's silent sister and the daughter deep 448
786: Strollers. We have no castles, 4259
787: Substratum. Hear you r o music in the creaks 5438
788: Success How some succeed who have least need, 1054
789: Success. Success allures us in the earth and skies: 4368
790: Summer Hang out your loveliest star, O Night! O Night! 70446
791: Summer Noontide The slender snail clings to the leaf, 54486
792: Summer. Now Lucifer ignites her taper bright 7040
793: Sun And Flowers The spring is coming! hear it blow! 32533
794: Sunset And Storm Deep with divine tautology, 18435
795: Sunset And Storm. Deep with divine tautology, 18342
796: Sunset Clouds. Low clouds, the lightning veins and cleaves, 20378
797: Sunset Dreams The moth and beetle wing about 24495
798: Sunset Dreams The moth and beetle wing about 24430
799: Sunset In Autumn Blood-Coloured oaks, that stand against a sky of gold and brass; 20411
800: Sunset On The River A Sea of onyx are the skies, 24405
801: Superstition In the waste places, in the dreadful night, 14376
802: Swinging Under the boughs of spring 24507
803: Tabernacles The little tents the wildflowers raise 27389
804: Take Heart Take heart again. Joy may be lost awhile. 4413
805: Tempest. A Quatrain. With helms of lightning, glittering in the skies, 443
806: That Night When I Came To The Grange The trees took on fantastic shapes 174453
807: The "Kentucky" Here's to her who bears the name 30477
808: The Age Of Gold The clouds that tower in storm, that beat 18403
809: The Age Of Gold The clouds that tower in storm, that beat 18428
810: The Alcalde's Daughter. The times they had kissed and parted 3644
811: The Angel With The Book When to that house I came which, long ago, 48411
812: The Ape Here is a tale for maidens and for mothers: 14507
813: The Artist In story books, when I was very young, 1444
814: The Ass Here is a tale for artists and for writers: 14495
815: The Aurora Night and the sea, and heaven overhead 14357
816: The Awakening God made that night of pearl and ivory, 56388
817: The Bagpipe Here is a tale for poets and for players: 14530
818: The Ballad Of The Rose Booted and spurred he rode toward the west, 56373
819: The Battle Black clouds hung low and heavy, 12413
820: The Beast Here is a tale for sportsmen when at table: 14537
821: The Berriers. Down silver precipices drawn 5654
822: The Best Of Life With soul self-blind 12409
823: The Better Lot. Her life was bound to crutches: pale and bent, 842
824: The Birthday Party Had a birthday yesterday. 54497
825: The Black Knight I had not found the road too short, 196364
826: The Black Knight I had not found the road too short, 196383
827: The Blind God. I know not if she be unkind, 1557
828: The Blind Harper. And thus it came my feet were led 3645
829: The Blue Bird. From morn till noon upon the window-pane 14483
830: The Blue Mertensia This is the path he used to take, 24338
831: The Boy Columbus And he had mused on lands each bird, 30407
832: The Boy In The Rain Sodden and shivering, in mud and rain, 14505
833: The Boy Next Door There's a boy who lives next door; 72515
834: The Boy On The Farm Out in Oldham County once 70418
835: The Briar Rose Youth, with an arrogant air, Passes me by: 64332
836: The Broken Drouth. It seemed the listening forest held its breath 20480
837: The Brook To it the forest tells The mystery that haunts its heart and folds 21453
838: The Brothers Not far from here, it lies beyond 32441
839: The Brush Sparrow. Ere wild haws, looming in the glooms, 5255
840: The Burden Of Desire In some glad way I know thereof: 32323
841: The Bush-Sparrow Ere wild-haws, looming in the glooms, 52404
842: The Cabbage Here is a tale for any one who wishes: 14559
843: The Call Of April April calling, April calling, April calling me! 56458
844: The Cat-Bird The tufted gold of the sassafras, 35330
845: The Catbird The tufted gold of the sassafras, 35537
846: The Catbird The tufted gold of the sassafras, 35337
847: The Changeling. There were Faëries two or three, 4052
848: The Charcoal Man Once a charcoal wagon passed, 78443
849: The Charcoal-Burner's Hut Deep in a valley, green with ancient beech, 43416
850: The Child At The Gate The sunset was a sleepy gold, 32394
851: The Chipmunk He makes a roadway of the crumbling fence, 32376
852: The Chipmunk He makes a roadway of the crumbling fence, 32336
853: The Christmas Tree Christmas is just one week off, 56389
854: The City Of Darkness Wide-walled it stands in heathen lands 3640
855: The Close Of Summer The melancholy of the woods and plains 14451
856: The Close Of Summer The wild-plum tree, whose leaves grow thin, 42352
857: The Closed Door Shut it out of the heart this grief, 24356
858: The Covered Bridge There, from its entrance, lost in matted vines, 1447
859: The Coward He found the road so long and lone 60361
860: The Creaking Door Come in, old Ghost of all that used to be! 28350
861: The Creek-Road Calling, the heron flies athwart the blue 1454
862: The Creek. O cheerly, cheerly by the road 3243
863: The Cricket Here is a tale for those who sing with reason: 14327
864: The Cricket. First of the insect choir, in the spring 44353
865: The Criminal Here is a tale for all who wish to listen: 14541
866: The Cross. The cross I bear no man shall know 2851
867: The Cry Of Earth The Season speaks this year of life 20414
868: The Cup Of Comus - Proem The Nights of song and story, 50351
869: The Cup Of Joy. Let us mix a cup of Joy 39369
870: The Dance Of Summer Summer, gowned in catnip-gray, 45486
871: The Dead Day The west builds high a sepulcher 16362
872: The Dead Day The West builds high a sepulchre 16385
873: The Dead Dream Between the darkness and the day 26539
874: The Dead Oread Her heart is still and leaps no more 30425
875: The Dead Oread Her heart is still and leaps no more 30413
876: The Death Of Love So Love is dead, the Love we knew of old! 14393
877: The Death Of Love So Love is dead, the Love we knew of old! 14481
878: The Dedication Ah, not for us the Heavens that hold 843
879: The Desire Of The Moth Woman's a star, a rose; 12499
880: The Devil's Race-Horse Devil's Race-Horse seems to me 66371
881: The Dittany The scent of dittany was hot. 24381
882: The Dream It seemed the afternoon 34360
883: The Dream Child There is a place (I know it well) 42509
884: The Dream In The Wood The beauty of the day put joy, 24461
885: The Dream Of Christ. I saw her twins of eyelids listless swoon 5446
886: The Dream Of Dread. I have lain for an hour or twain 4243
887: The Dream Of Roderick Below, the tawny Tagus swept 100370
888: The Dreamer Even as a child he loved to thrid the bowers, 14462
889: The Dryad. I have seen her limpid eyes 3654
890: The Dunes Far as the eye can see, in domes and spires, 14499
891: The Egret Hunter Through woods the Spanish moss makes gray, 36361
892: The Elements I saw the spirit of the pines that spoke 14479
893: The Elf's Song. Where thronged poppies with globed shields 3648
894: The End Of All. I do not love you now, 16497
895: The End Of Summer Pods the poppies, and slim spires of pods 14440
896: The End Of Summer Pods are the poppies, and slim spires of pods 14457
897: The End Of Summer The rose, that wrote its message on the noon's 24364
898: The End Of The Century. There are moments when, as missions, 108335
899: The Epic. To arms!" the battle bugles blew. 2042
900: The Evanescent Beautiful. Day after Day, young with eternal beauty, 1658
901: The Eve Of All-Saints. This is the tale they tell, 8046
902: The Faery Pipe Woods of wonder, wonder ways, 42461
903: The Fairy Rade. Ai me! why stood I on the bent 4850
904: The Family Burying-Ground. A wall of crumbling stones doth keep 2546
905: The Farmstead Yes, I love the homestead. There 120474
906: The Father There is a hall in every house, 14367
907: The Fathers of our Fathers The fathers of our fathers they were men! 2439
908: The Faun The joys that touched thee once, be mine! 35416
909: The Faun The joys that touched thee once, be mine! 35366
910: The Fen-Fire. The misty rain makes dim my face, 1648
911: The Festival Of The Aisne Imperial Madness, will of hand, 12355
912: The Feud Rocks, trees and rocks; and down a mossy stone 35456
913: The Feud It happened this way: He was just a lad, 28352
914: The First Quarter Shaggy with skins of frost-furred gray and drab, 42376
915: The Fool Here is a tale for children and their grannies: 14497
916: The Forest Of Dreams. Where was I last Friday night? 3554
917: The Forest Of Fear The cut-throat darkness hemmed me 'round: 65443
918: The Forest Of Old Enchantment Squaw-Berry, bramble, Solomon's-seal, 30480
919: The Forest Of Shadows Deep in the hush of a mighty wood 72608
920: The Forest Spring Push back the brambles, berry-blue: 32525
921: The Forest Way I climbed a forest path and found 30511
922: The Forest Way I Climbed a forest path and found 30383
923: The Forester I met him here at Ammendorf one Spring. 34545
924: The Fountain Of Love The source of laughter lies so near to tears, 4458
925: The Garden Of Dreams Not while I live may I forget 32442
926: The Garden Of Dreams Not while I live may I forget 32454
927: The Ghost There's a house across the street 63392
928: The Giant And The Star Here's the tale my father told, 130505
929: The Gladiolas. As tall as the lily, as tall as the rose, 1248
930: The Glory And The Dream There in the past I see her as of old, 16508
931: The Glowworm How long had I sat there and had not beheld 44396
932: The Golden Hour Gold-haired she stood among the golden-rod, 14346
933: The Golden Hour. She comes, the dreamy daughter 30367
934: The Goose Here is a tale for spinsters at their sewing: 14507
935: The Grasshopper What joy you take in making hotness hotter, 30328
936: The Grasshopper The grasshopper, that sang its sleepy song 11332
937: The Grasshopper. What joy you take in making hotness hotter, 30349
938: The Gray Sisters What is that which walks by night 28495
939: The Hamadryad She stood among the longest ferns 27463
940: The Harvest Moon Globed in Heav'n's tree of azure, golden mellow 30385
941: The Haunted Garden There a tattered marigold 40352
942: The Haunted House The shadows sit and stand about its door 62378
943: The Haunted Room. Its casements' diamond disks of glass 7236
944: The Haunted Woodland Here in the golden darkness 3647
945: The Headless Horseman On the black road through the wood 4050
946: The Heart O' Spring Whiten, oh whiten, O clouds of lawn! 25388
947: The Heart's Desire God made her body out of foam and flowers, 25382
948: The Heart's Own Day This is the heart's own day: 41338
949: The Heaven-Born Not into these dark cities, 32528
950: The Herb-Gatherer A grey, bald hillside, bristling here and there 14339
951: The Heremite Toad. A human skull in a church-yard lay; 4039
952: The Heron. As slaughter red the long creek crawls 1235
953: The Higher Brotherhood. To come in touch with mysteries 1638
954: The Hills There is no joy of earth that thrills 40385
955: The Hillside Grave Ten-hundred deep the drifted daisies break 1447
956: The Hollow. Fleet swallows soared and darted 3637
957: The House Of Fear. Vast are its halls, as vast the halls and lone 1449
958: The House Of Life They are the wise who look before, 24377
959: The House Of Moss How fancy romped and played here, 30475
960: The Hunter's Moon Darkly October; Where the wild fowl fly, 24411
961: The Hushed House I, who went at nightfall, came again at dawn; 16365
962: The Ideal. Thee have I seen in some waste Arden old, 5254
963: The Idyll Of The Standing Stone The teasel and the horsemint spread 35534
964: The Idyll Of The Standing-Stone The teasel and the horsemint spread 35368
965: The Image In The Glass. The slow reflection of a woman's face 42337
966: The Infanticide She took her babe, the child of shame and sin, 14398
967: The Intruder There is a smell of roses in the room 40339
968: The Iron Age And these are Christians! God! the horror of it! 16400
969: The Iron Crags Upon the iron crags of War I heard his terrible daughters 30334
970: The Iron Cross They pass, with heavy eyes and hair, 40349
971: The Jack-O'-Lantern Last night it was Hallowe'en. 54387
972: The Jessamine And The Morning-Glory. On a sheet of silver the morning-star lay 5049
973: The Jongleur Last night I lay awake and heard the wind, 14326
974: The Khalif And The Arab. Among the tales, wherein it hath been told, 15335
975: The King. A blown white bubble buoyed zenith-ward, 4944
976: The Lady Of The Hills. Though red my blood hath left its trail 4239
977: The Lamp At The Window Like some gaunt ghost the tempest wails 60481
978: The Lamplight Camp Whenever on the windowpane 36437
979: The Land Of Candy There was once a little boy 200503
980: The Land Of Hearts Made Whole Do you know the way that goes 115478
981: The Land Of Illusion So we had come at last, my soul and I, 84378
982: The Last Scion Of The House Of Clare. Barbican, bartizan, battlement, 23146
983: The Last Song She sleeps; he sings to her. The day was long, 46361
984: The Leaf-Cricket Small twilight singer 48427
985: The Leaf-Cricket Small twilight singer 48348
986: The Legend Of The Stone. The year was dying, and the day 8026
987: The Lesson This is the lesson I have learned of Beauty: 8514
988: The Limnad The lake she haunts gleams dreamily 54346
989: The Little Boy And His Shadow There's something now that no one knows, 80354
990: The Little Boy, The Wind, And The Rain Sometimes, when I'm gone to-bed, 30435
991: The Little People When the lily nods in slumber, 59354
992: The Locust Thou pulse of hotness, who, with reedlike breast, 36362
993: The Locust Thou pulse of hotness, who, with reedlike breast, 36395
994: The Locust Blossom. A Quatrain. The spirit Spring, in rainy raiment, met 462
995: The Lonely Land A river binds the lonely land, 57374
996: The Long Room He found the long room as it was of old, 30367
997: The Lost Dream The black night showed its hungry teeth, 28425
998: The Lost Garden Roses, brier on brier, Like a hedge of fire, 54307
999: The Love Of Loves. I Have not seen her face, and yet 24377
1000: The Lubber Fiend In the woods, not long ago, 104530
1001: The Lust Of The World Since Man first lifted up his eyes to hers 20332
1002: The Magic Purse What is the gold of mortal-kind 32281
1003: The Mameluke She was a queen. 'Midst mutes and slaves, 32376
1004: The Mameluke She was a queen. 'Midst mutes and slaves, 32311
1005: The Man Hunt The woods stretch deep to the mountain side, 36416
1006: The Man Hunt The woods stretch wild to the mountain-side, 36360
1007: The Man In Gray. Again, in dreams, the veteran hears 1900 36359
1008: The Menace The hat he wore was full of holes, 40305
1009: The Mermaid. The moon in the East is glowing; 7221
1010: The Mill-Water The water-flag and wild cane grow 44340
1011: The Miracle Of The Dawn What it would mean for you and me 36474
1012: The Mirror. An antique mirror this, 5233
1013: The Miser Withered and gray as winter; gnarled and old, 14327
1014: The Moated Manse And now once more we stood within the walls 28858
1015: The Monastery Croft. Big-stomached, like friars 1237
1016: The Mood O' The Earth. My heart is high, is high, my dear, 4841
1017: The Moon In The Wood From hill and hollow, side by side, 45489
1018: The Moon Spirit One night I lingered in the wood 16458
1019: The Moonmen. I stood in the forest on HURON HILL 6032
1020: The Morn That Breaks Its Heart Of Gold The morn that breaks its heart of gold 88470
1021: The Morn That Breaks Its Heart Of Gold The morn that breaks its heart of gold 88316
1022: The Morning-Glories. They bloom up the fresh, green trellis 2437
1023: The Mountain-Still He leans far out and watches: Down below 28303
1024: The Naiad She sits among the iris stalks 40323
1025: The Name On The Tree I saw a name carved on a tree 33333
1026: The New God I look about me, and behold 11300
1027: The New Year. Lift up thy torch, O Year, and let us see 2722
1028: The New York Skyscraper Enormously it lifts Its tower against the splendor of the west; 35389
1029: The Night-Rain Tattered, in ragged raiment of the rain, 42540
1030: The Night-Wind I have heard the wind on a winter's night, 36364
1031: The Nixes' Song. Vague, vague 'neath darkling waves, 3234
1032: The North Shore The partridge-berry flecks with flame the way 1908 211526
1033: The Ohio Falls. Here on this jutting headland, where the trees 13834
1034: The Old Barn Low, swallow-swept and gray, 30398
1035: The Old Byway Its rotting fence one scarcely sees 25443
1036: The Old Byway Its rotting fence one scarcely sees 25343
1037: The Old Creek The frogs still cry, "Knee-deep! knee-deep!" 32383
1038: The Old Dreamer Come, let's climb into our attic, 48360
1039: The Old Farm Dormered and verandaed, cool, 76463
1040: The Old Farm Dormered and verandaed, cool, 76432
1041: The Old Garden Spurge and sea-pink, hyssop blue, 35408
1042: The Old Gate Made Of Pickets There was moonlight in the garden and the chirr and chirp of crickets; 25493
1043: The Old Herb-Man On the barren hillside lone he sat; 25303
1044: The Old Home An old lane, an old gate, an old house by a tree; 21545
1045: The Old Home They've torn the old house down, that stood, 68335
1046: The Old House By The Mere. Five rotten gables look upon 5625
1047: The Old House In The Wood Weeds and dead leaves, and leaves the Autumn stains 52345
1048: The Old House. Quaint and forgotten, by an unused road, 3029
1049: The Old Inn Red-Winding from the sleepy town, 27330
1050: The Old Lane An old, lost lane; where can it lead? 42493
1051: The Old Man Dreams. The blackened walnut in its spicy hull 2431
1052: The Old Remain, The Young Are Gone The old remain, the young are gone. 30313
1053: The Old Spring Under rocks whereon the rose 27542
1054: The Old Spring Under rocks whereon the rose 27474
1055: The Old Water Mill Wild ridge on ridge the wooded hills arise, 146331
1056: The Old Water-Mill Wild ridge on ridge the wooded hills arise, 145332
1057: The Old Water-Mill Wild ridge on ridge the wooded hills arise, 146338
1058: The Other Woman. You have shut me out from your tears and grief 30470
1059: The Owl Here is a tale for ladies with romances: 14527
1060: The Owlet When dusk is drowned in drowsy dreams, 48336
1061: The Owlet When dusk is drowned in drowsy dreams, 48461
1062: The Owlet When dusk is drowned in drowsy dreams, 48325
1063: The Ox Here is a tale for farmer and for peasant: 14470
1064: The Paphian Venus With anxious eyes and dry, expectant lips, 72372
1065: The Paphian Venus With anxious eyes and dry, expectant lips, 72347
1066: The Parting She passed the thorn-trees, whose gaunt branches tossed 38472
1067: The Parting She passed the thorn-trees, whose gaunt branches tossed 30338
1068: The Passing Glory. Slow sinks the sun, a great carbuncle ball 14470
1069: The Passing Of The Beautiful. On southern winds shot through with amber light, 4628
1070: The Path By The Creek. There is a path that leads Through purple iron-weeds, 80297
1071: The Path To Faery When dusk falls cool as a rained-on rose, 56413
1072: The Path To Faery When dusk falls cool as a rained-on rose, 49434
1073: The Pessimist Here is a tale for uncles and old aunties: 14511
1074: The Picture Above her, pearl and rose the heavens lay: 30378
1075: The Picture Above her, pearl and rose the heavens lay: 30497
1076: The Place Wherein is it so beautiful? 18465
1077: The Ploughboy A lilac mist maizes warm the hills, 21350
1078: The Poet He stands above all worldly schism, 48469
1079: The Pond And I told the boy next door 66507
1080: The Poppet-Show Once I gave a "poppa-show": 77325
1081: The Portrait In some quaint Nurnberg maler-atelier 91364
1082: The Portrait In some quaint Nurnberg maler-atelier 91342
1083: The Portrait. In some quaint Nürnberg maler-atelier 8438
1084: The Punishment Of Loke. The gods of Asaheim, incensed with Loke, 32025
1085: The Puritans' Christmas Their only thought religion, 44470
1086: The Purple Valleys Far in the purple valleys of illusion 35346
1087: The Purple Valleys Far in the purple valleys of illusion 35405
1088: The Quarrel. Could I divine how her gray eyes 1545
1089: The Quest First I asked the honeybee, 32398
1090: The Quest First I asked the honeybee, 32444
1091: The Rag-Picker A pond of filth a sewer flows into, 14557
1092: The Raid Rain and black night. Beneath the covered bridge 14525
1093: The Rain-Crow Can freckled August, - drowsing warm and blond 36451
1094: The Rain-Crow Can freckled August,--drowsing warm and blonde 36360
1095: The Rain-Crow Can freckled August, drowsing warm and blond 36347
1096: The Rain-Crow. Thee freckled August, dozing hot and blonde 3634
1097: The Rain. We stood where the fields were tawny, 4427
1098: The Redbird Among the white haw-blossoms, where the creek 33413
1099: The Redbird Among the white haw-blossoms, where the creek 34356
1100: The Rendezvous A lonely barn, lost in a field of weeds; 14513
1101: The Republic Not they the great Who build authority around a State, 237375
1102: The Ribbon Those were the days of doubt. How clear 82347
1103: The Ride. She rode o'er hill, she rode o'er plain, 3640
1104: The Rising Of The Moon The Day brims high its ewer 20368
1105: The Road Along the road I smelt the rose, 21482
1106: The Road Back Come, walk with me and Memory; 38337
1107: The Road Home. Over the hills, as the pewee flies, 48393
1108: The Rock. Here, at its base, in dingled deeps 3527
1109: The Romanza. In a kingdom of mist and moonlight, 3055
1110: The Rose You have forgot: it once was red 15472
1111: The Rose Of Hope The rose of Hope, how rich and red 15426
1112: The Rose's Secret When down the west the new moon slipped, 30342
1113: The Rosicrucian The tripod flared with a purple spark, 43427
1114: The Rosicrucian The tripod flared with a purple spark, 43338
1115: The Rue-Anemone Under an oak-tree in a woodland, where 30369
1116: The Ruined Mill. There is the ruined water-mill 6425
1117: The Scarecrow Here is a tale for prelates and for parsons: 14448
1118: The Scarecrow More than cakes or anything 42468
1119: The Screech-Owl. When, one by one, the stars have trembled through 30387
1120: The Sea Faery She was strange as the orchids that blossom 36518
1121: The Sea Spirit Ah me! I shall not waken soon 24440
1122: The Sea Spirit Ah me! I shall not waken soon 24331
1123: The Sea-King. In green sea-caverns dim, 4843
1124: The Shadow Mother, mother, what is that gazing through the darkness? 35547
1125: The Shadow A shadow glided down the way 28357
1126: The Sirens. Wail! wail! and smite your lyres' sonorous gold, 840
1127: The Slave He waited till within her tower 24393
1128: The Slave He waited till within her tower 24377
1129: The Sleeper. She sleeps and dreams; one milk-white, lawny arm 2434
1130: The Solitary Upon the mossed rock by the spring 12493
1131: The Solitary Upon the mossed rock by the spring 12433
1132: The Somnambulist. Oaks and a water. By the water-eyes, 1433
1133: The Song Of Songs Hear me! Above the roar of cities, 155414
1134: The Soul An heritage of hopes and fears 8572
1135: The Spell And we have met but twice or thrice! 48392
1136: The Spell And we have met but twice or thrice! 48387
1137: The Spirit Of The Forest Spring Over the rocks she trails her locks, 32380
1138: The Spirit Of The Forest Spring Over the rocks she trails her locks, 32506
1139: The Spirits Of Light And Darkness. Ere the birth of Death and of Time, 9430
1140: The Spring. Push back the brambles, berry-blue, 3234
1141: The Stars These--the bright symbols of man's hope and fame, 4384
1142: The Stars These the bright symbols of man's hope and fame, 4380
1143: The Swashbuckler Squat-nosed and broad, of big and pompous port; 14465
1144: The Sweet O' The Year. How can I help from laughing while 3041
1145: The Thorn Tree The night is sad with silver and the day is glad with gold, 27417
1146: The Three Elements They come as couriers of Heaven: their feet 4500
1147: The Three Urgandas. Cast on sleep there came to me 9642
1148: The Tiger-Lily. A sultan proud and tawny 2039
1149: The Toad Here is a tale to tell to rich relations: 14343
1150: The Tollman's Daughter She stood waist-deep among the briers: 36338
1151: The Torrent Here is a tale for workmen and their masters: 14333
1152: The Town Witch Crab-Faced, crab-tongued, with deep-set eyes that glared, 14329
1153: The Tree - Toad Secluded, solitary on some underbough, 36356
1154: The Tree Toad. Secluded, solitary on some underbough, 36341
1155: The Tree-Toad Secluded, solitary on some underbough, 36407
1156: The Triumph Of Music. There lay in a vale 'twixt lone mountains 15936
1157: The Troglodyte In ages dead, a troglodyte, 2231
1158: The Troubadour Of Trebizend Night, they say, is no man's friend: 51366
1159: The Troubadour, Pons De Capdeuil The gray dawn finds me thinking still 74425
1160: The Troubadour. He stood where all the rare voluptuous West, 8836
1161: The Tryst. Had fallen a fragrant shower; 2434
1162: The Unattainable Mark thou! a shadow crowned with fire of hell. 5431
1163: The Unimaginative Each form of beauty's but the new disguise 4487
1164: The Universal Wind. Wild son of Heav'n, with laughter and alarm, 4327
1165: The Vale Of Tempe All night I lay upon the rocks: 100349
1166: The Vale Of Tempe - The Hylas I Heard the hylas in the bottomlands 161361
1167: The Vampire A lily in a twilight place? 2437
1168: The Vikings Far to the South a star, 116375
1169: The Village Miser The dogs made way for him and snarled and ran; 14322
1170: The Vintager. Among the fragrant grapes she bows; 1650
1171: The Voice Of Ocean A cry went through the darkness; and the moon, 14517
1172: The Wanderer Between the death of day and birth of night, 40326
1173: The Waning Year A Sense of something that is sad and strange; 24516
1174: The Water Witch See! the milk-white doe is wounded. 10424
1175: The Water-Maid. There she rose as white as death, 2333
1176: The Were-Wolf Nay; still amort, my love? Why dost thou lag? 1937
1177: The Whippoorwill Above lone woodland ways that led 30512
1178: The Whippoorwill Above lone woodland ways that led 30485
1179: The White Evening. From gray, bleak hills 'neath steely skies 3628
1180: The White Vigil. Last night I dreamed I saw you lying dead, 2432
1181: The Wild Iris That day we wandered 'mid the hills, - so lone 36352
1182: The Wild Iris That day we wandered 'mid the hills, so lone 36356
1183: The Willow Bottom Lush green the grass that grows between 2430
1184: The Willow Water Deep in the hollow wood he found a way 61332
1185: The Wind At Night Not till the wildman wind is shrill, 1944
1186: The Wind In The Pines When winds go organing through the pines 4338
1187: The Wind Of Spring The wind that breathes of columbines 20514
1188: The Wind Of Spring The wind that breathes of columbines 20452
1189: The Wind Of Summer From the hills and far away 63512
1190: The Wind Of Winter The Winter Wind, the wind of death, 42359
1191: The Wind Of Winter The Winter Wind, the wind of death, 42507
1192: The Wind Witch The wind that met her in the park, 28345
1193: The Wind. The ways of the wind are eerie 5640
1194: The Window On The Hill Among the fields the camomile 20408
1195: The Window On The Hill Among the fields the camomile 20543
1196: The Winds Those hewers of the clouds, the Winds, - that lair 14328
1197: The Winds Those hewers of the clouds, the Winds, that lair 14394
1198: The Winds. Those hewers of the clouds, the winds, that lair 14369
1199: The Winter Moon Deep in the dell I watched her as she rose, 1436
1200: The Witch. She gropes and hobbies, where the dropsied rocks 1436
1201: The Woman With her fair face she made my heaven, 16405
1202: The Woman Speaks. Why have you come? to see me in my shame? 14356
1203: The Wood Witch-hazel, dogwood, and the maple here; 2436
1204: The Wood Anemone The thorn-tree waved a bough of May 41487
1205: The Wood Brook Like some wild child that laughs and weeps, 30329
1206: The Wood God I Heard his step upon the moss; 56484
1207: The Wood Thrush Bird, with the voice of gold, 75496
1208: The Wood Water An evil, stealthy water, dark as hate, 28377
1209: The Wood Witch There is a woodland witch who lies 43338
1210: The Wood-Path. Here doth white Spring white violets show, 2533
1211: The Woodland Waterfall Rock and root and fern and flower 48509
1212: The Word In The Wood The acorn-oak Sullens to sombre crimson all its leaves; 32316
1213: The World Of Faery When in the pansy-purpled stain 72418
1214: The World's Desire The roses of voluptuousness 2022
1215: The Yarrow A Tortured tree in a huddled hollow, 24556
1216: The Yellow Puccoon Who could describe you, child of mystery 42365
1217: Then And Now. When my old heart was young, my dear, 1621
1218: There Are Faeries There are faeries, bright of eye, 59394
1219: There Are Faeries There are faeries, bright of eye, 59400
1220: There Are Fairies Elfins of the Autumn night, 51382
1221: There Are Fairies There are fairies, bright of eye, 58309
1222: There Was a Rose There was a rose in Eden once: it grows 1432
1223: Three Things. There are three things of Earth 24332
1224: Threnody In May Again the earth, miraculous with May 44324
1225: Time And Death And Love. Last night I watched for Death - 2028
1226: Time To Get Up There's nothing to do in the morning but stew, 30363
1227: TO ---- . What are the subtleties 3027
1228: To a Critic Song hath a catalogue of lovely things 1423
1229: To a Pansy-Violet O pansy-violet, 8029
1230: To A Wind-Flower Teach me the secret of thy loveliness, 18526
1231: To A Windflower Teach me the secret of thy loveliness, 18447
1232: To A Windflower Teach me the secret of thy loveliness, 18342
1233: To Autumn. I oft have net thee, Autumn, wandering 4018
1234: To Fall Sad-Hearted spirit of the solitudes, 23378
1235: To G. F. M. This Volume Is Inscribed In Memory Of Many Days. (One Day And Another) What though I dreamed of mountain heights, 3222
1236: To James Whitcomb Riley With Admiration And Regard O lyrist of the lowly and the true, 2237
1237: To My Brothers. Not while I live may I forget 3636
1238: To My Good Friend W. T. H. Howe Friend, for the sake of loves we hold in common, 14359
1239: To My Little Son Preston You, who are four years old; 20447
1240: To One Reading The Morte D'Arthure. O daughter of our Southern sun, 2430
1241: To Revery. What ogive gates from gold of Ophir wrought, 6034
1242: To S. McK. Shall we forget how, in our day, 3033
1243: To Sorrow O Dark-Eyed goddess of the marble brow, 52394
1244: To The Leaf-Cricket Small twilight singer Of dew and mist: thou ghost-gray, gossamer winger 48492
1245: To The Locust Thou pulse of hotness, who, with reed-like breast, 36411
1246: To the Memory Of George H. Ellwanger True Friend And Lover And Interpreter Of Nature, As A Slight Token Of Esteem And Admiration Would I could talk as the flowers talk 18500
1247: To-Morrow. A Lorelei full fair she sits 837
1248: Toadstools Once when it had rained all night 70470
1249: Tomboy There's a little girl I know 72403
1250: Tones. A woman, fair to look upon, 4846
1251: Too Late. I looked upon a dead girl's face and heard 1433
1252: Topsy Turvy Topsy Turvy is her name; She's a curiosity: 40410
1253: Touches. In heavens of riveted blue, that sunset dyes 14379
1254: Touchstones Hearts, that have cheered us ever, night and day, 6498
1255: Toyland There's a story no one knows, 116469
1256: Tramps Oh, roses, roses everywhere but only one for me! 48426
1257: Transformation It is the time when, by the forest falls, 14357
1258: Transmutation To me all beauty that I see 12450
1259: Transposed Seasons The gentian and the bluebell so 18318
1260: Transubstantiation. A Sunbeam and a drop of dew 14394
1261: Treachery. Came a spicy smell of showers 4836
1262: Treasure Here is a tale for infants and old nurses: 14460
1263: Treasure Trove We were a crew of what you please, 109370
1264: Trees Trees," so he said and laid him lovingly 14481
1265: Tristram And Isolt. Night and vast caverns of rock and of iron; 835
1266: Two Lives. There is no God," one said, 2055
1267: Two. With her soft face half turned to me, 2732
1268: Tyranny. There is not aught more merciless 1227
1269: Unanointed. Upon the Siren-haunted seas, between Fate's mythic shores, 36526
1270: Unanswered How long ago it is since we went Maying! 14482
1271: Unanswered. How long ago it is since we went Maying! 14483
1272: Unattainable. What though the soul be tired 3241
1273: Uncalled As one, who, journeying westward with the sun, 14416
1274: Uncalled As one, who, journeying westward with the sun, 14437
1275: Uncertainty It will not be to-day and yet 45508
1276: Uncertainty It will not be to-day and yet 45428
1277: Under Arcturus I belt the morn with ribboned mist 5238
1278: Under The Hunter's Moon White from her chrysalis of cloud, 28480
1279: Under The Rose He told a story to her, A story old yet new 52464
1280: Under the Stars and Stripes High on the world did our fathers of old, 2429
1281: Undertone Ah me! too soon the Autumn comes 1524
1282: Unencouraged Aspiration Is mine the part of no companion hand 838
1283: Unforgotten How many things, that we would remember, 20310
1284: Unfulfilled. In my dream last night it seemed I stood 4629
1285: Unheard. All things are wrought of melody, 20443
1286: Unmasked Was it a dream, Or a whim of the night? 66409
1287: Unqualified Not his the part to win the goal 835
1288: Unrequited Passion? not hers! who held me with pure eyes: 16559
1289: Unrequited Passion? not hers, within whose virgin eyes 16346
1290: Unrequited Passion? not hers! who held me with pure eyes: 16506
1291: Unsuccess Not here, O belovéd! not here let us part, in the city, but there! 32297
1292: Unto What End, I Ask Unto what end, I ask, unto what end 14464
1293: Unutterable. There is a sorrow in the wind to-night 842
1294: Vagabonds It's ho, it 's ho! when hawtrees blow 36522
1295: Vagabonds Your heart's a-tune with April and mine a-tune with June, 1837
1296: Vengeance. Let it sink, let it sink 1834
1297: Victory Though dead the flower, That, from her tower, 15316
1298: Victory. They who take courage from their own defeat 2354
1299: Vindication Here is a tale for gossips and chaste people: 14488
1300: Vine And Sycamore Here where a tree and its wild liana, 56503
1301: Visions. When the snow was deep on the flower-beds, 2426
1302: Voices I heard the ancient forest talk, 24312
1303: Voices. When blood-root blooms and trillium flowers 24309
1304: Voyagers Where are they, that song and tale 30398
1305: Voyagers Where are they, that song and tale 30311
1306: Waiting. Were we in May now, while 4269
1307: Waiting. Come to the hills, the woods are green - 2038
1308: Wasteland Briar and fennel and chinquapin, 40389
1309: Waves I saw the daughters of the ocean dance 14492
1310: What Little Things! What little things are those That hold our happiness! 18506
1311: What Little Things! What little things are those 18414
1312: What Of It Then Well, what of it then, if your heart be weighed with the yoke 43298
1313: What The Flowers Saw She came through shade and shine, 40372
1314: What The Trees Said To The Little Boy Once when the park Was very dark 18398
1315: What You Will. When the season was dry and the sun was hot 2436
1316: When Lydia Smiles When Lydia smiles, I seem to see 15405
1317: When Ships Put Out To Sea It's "Sweet, good-bye," when pennants fly 28408
1318: When Spring Comes Down The Wildwood Way When Spring comes down the wildwood way, 28391
1319: When The Wine-Cup At The Lip. When the wine-cup at the lip 1628
1320: Where And What? Her ivied towers tall 6035
1321: Where The Battle Passed One blossoming rose-tree, like a beautiful thought 20401
1322: Wherefore I would not see, yet must behold 1626
1323: Which? The wind was on the forest, 3624
1324: Whippoorwill Time Let down the bars; drive in the cows: 60317
1325: Why Should I Pine? Why should I pine? when there in Spain 15396
1326: Why? Why smile high stars the happier after rain? 934
1327: Will O' The Wisps Beyond the barley meads and hay, 30318
1328: Will You Forget? In years to come, will you forget, 16444
1329: Will-O'-The-Wisp There in the calamus he stands 2826
1330: Willow Wood Deep in the wood of willow-trees 72475
1331: Winter The flute, whence Summer's dreamy fingertips 14497
1332: Winter Days These winter days," my father says, 27374
1333: Winter Rain Wild clouds roll up, slag-dark and slaty gray, 14457
1334: Witchcraft This world is made a witchcraft place 12324
1335: Witchery She walks the woods, when evening falls, 72514
1336: With The Seasons. You will not love me, sweet. 3637
1337: With The Wind Twas when the wind was blowing from the billow-breaking sea, 30293
1338: Witnesses You say I do not love you! - Tell me why, 1830
1339: Woman Or What? It is a subject suited to the genius of the poet who wrote 'Bad Dreams,' 30332
1340: Woman's Love Sweet lies! the sweetest ever heard, 24339
1341: Woman's Portion. The leaves are shivering on the thorn, 6425
1342: Womanhood The summer takes its hue 18480
1343: Womanhood The summer takes its hue 18304
1344: Wood Dreams About the time when bluebells swing 162512
1345: Wood Myths Sylvan, they say, and nymph are gone; 60367
1346: Wood Notes There is a flute that follows me 2832
1347: Wood-Ways O roads, O paths, O ways that lead 28404
1348: Wood-Words The spirits of the forest, 8025
1349: Words I cannot tell what I would tell thee, 12471
1350: Work What though the heart be tired, 24306
1351: Worship. The mornings raise Voices of gold in the Almighty's praise; 16400
1352: Young September. With a look and a laugh where the stream was flowing, 32423
1353: Youth Morn's mystic rose is reddening on the hills, 28506
1354: Yule. Behold! it was night; and the wind and the rushing of snow on the wind, 4422
1355: Zero The gate, on ice-hoarse hinges, stiff with frost, 14436
1356: Zyps Of Zirl The Alps of the Tyrol are dark with pines, 84466




About:
Madison Cawein was a poet from Louisville, Kentucky, whose poem "Waste Land" has been linked with T. S. Eliot's later The Waste Land.
Cawein's father made patent medicines from herbs. Cawein thus became acquainted with and developed a love for local nature as a child. He worked in a Cincinnati pool hall as an assistant cashier for six years, saving his pay so he could return home to write. His output was thirty-six books and 1,500 poems. He was known as the "Keats of Kentucky."


Madison Julius Cawein


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