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The poems of Trumbull Stickney
Stickney, Trumbull (1874-1904)
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I DRAMATIC VERSES
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II FRAGMENTS OF A DRAMA ON THE LIFE OF THE EMPEROR JULIAN
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III LATER LYRICS
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IV A DRAMATIC SCENE
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V JUVENILIA
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I ART IN MAN
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II MUSIC
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III NIGHT
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IV EVENING
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V AGE AND YOUTH
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[VI This is the nursling of an hundred years]
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[VII Tho', moored along the quiet quay on some]
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VIII THE DEATH OF AISCHYLOS
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[IX My note is highest of them all]
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[X When you've averaged emotion, found where Nature goes to school]
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XI ODE
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[XII 'T was yet an hour to dawn. Revengeful storm]
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XIII COLOGNE CATHEDRAL
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[XIV When by you lies my broken heart, and I]
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[XV Now the lovely moon is wilted]
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[XVI I know where all the singers hide]
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[XVII Hold still, my brain! My temples burst! Shall e'er]
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XVIII NIMIUM PASSUS
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[XIX Spring is come. From the wind lightly dissipate feathers of mist that an upland exhales]
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XX IN AMPEZZO
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[XXI If, in the night and madness of thy mind]
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[XXII Henceforward I no longer shall be known]
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XXIII A LETTER
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[XXIV My life shall count by the smile and tear]
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XXV You'll say when here again after it all
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XXVI This is the violin. If you remember—
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VI FRAGMENTS
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The poems of Trumbull Stickney
The poems of Trumbull Stickney
Trumbull Stickney
1874-1904
Houghton, Mifflin & Co.
Boston
1905
The poems of Trumbull Stickney