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Poems by Sarah Helen Whitman
Whitman, Sarah Helen (1803-1878)
POEMS.
A STILL DAY IN AUTUMN.
THE TRAILING ARBUTUS.
MOONRISE IN MAY.
THE MORNING-GLORY.
WOOD-WALKS IN SPRING.
ON A STATUE OF DAVID.
A NIGHT IN AUGUST.
To ---.
FLORALIE.
STANZAS WITH A BRIDAL RING.
THE GOLDEN BALL.
ON FANNIE'S CHARM LAMP.
IN APRIL'S DIM AND SHOWERY NIGHTS.
ON A MAGDALEN BY CARLO DOLCE.
SUMMER'S CALL TO THE LITTLE ORPHAN.
LINES WRITTEN IN NOVEMBER.
EVENING ON THE BANKS OF THE MOSHASSUCK.
THE GARDEN SEPULCHRE.
A DAY OF THE INDIAN SUMMER.
A NOVEMBER LANDSCAPE.
A HOLLOW OF THE HILLS.
To ---
MORNING AFTER A STORM.
TO E. O. S.
SHE BLOOMS NO MORE.
THE PAST.
“THE RAVEN.”
REMEMBERED MUSIC.
OUR ISLAND OF DREAMS.
THE LAST FLOWERS.
SONG.
WITHERED FLOWERS.
THE PHANTOM VOICE.
ARCTURUS.
RESURGEMUS.
SONNETS.
1.
I. TO ---.
2.
[II. When first I looked into thy glorious eyes]
3.
[III. Oft since thine earthly eyes have closed on mine]
4.
[IV. We met beneath September's gorgeous beams]
5.
[V. On our lone pathway bloomed no earthly hopes]
6.
[VI. If thy sad heart, pining for human love]
ARCTURUS.
TO THE MORNING-STAR.
HOURS OF LIFE.
ADDITIONAL POEMS.
CINDERELLA AND THE SLEEPING BEAUTY.
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Poems by Sarah Helen Whitman
Poems by Sarah Helen Whitman
Sarah Helen Whitman
1803-1878
Houghton, Osgood and Company The Riverside Press
Boston Cambridge
1879
Poems by Sarah Helen Whitman