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The poems of Richard Henry Stoddard
complete edition
Stoddard, Richard Henry (1825-1903)
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PROEM.
EARLY POEMS.
SONGS OF SUMMER.
THE KING'S BELL.
THE BOOK OF THE EAST.
PERSIAN SONGS.
TARTAR SONGS.
ARAB SONGS.
CHINESE SONGS.
A WOMAN'S POEM.
WITHOUT AND WITHIN.
ON THE TOWN.
THE BALLAD OF VALLEY FORGE.
THE WINE-CUP.
THE KING'S SENTINEL.
THE BALLAD OF CRECY.
ROME.
CÆSAR.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
THE CHILDREN OF ISIS.
[Why stand ye gazing into Heaven?]
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE.
ADSUM.
VATES PATRIÆ.
AT GADSHILL.
THE COUNTRY LIFE.
AN INVOCATION.
A CATCH.
THE KING IS COLD.
THE MESSENGER AT NIGHT.
OUT TO SEA.
A GREEK SONG.
“WANDERING ALONG A WASTE.”
HEAD, OR HEART.
DRIFTING.
THE PROUD LOVER.
[I know a little rose]
THE DYING LOVER.
UNDER THE ROSE.
EVEN-SONG.
UNDER THE TREES.
[It is a winter night]
LEAVES.
COURAGE AND PATIENCE.
TO BAYARD TAYLOR.
TO EDMUND CLARENCE STEDMAN.
TO JAMES LORIMER GRAHAM, JR.
COLONEL FREDERICK TAYLOR.
TO JERVIS McENTEE, ARTIST.
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE.
TO A FRIEND.
IN MEMORIAM.
[I am followed by a spirit]
[What shall I sing, and how]
[The Christmas-time drew slowly near]
[I sit in my lonesome chamber]
[You think, I see it by your looks]
[What shall we do when those we love]
[We sat by the cheerless fireside]
[It looks in at the window]
[What shall I do next summer]
[When first he died there was no day]
The dreary winter days are past
[Out of the deeps of heaven]
LATER POEMS.
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The poems of Richard Henry Stoddard
The poems of Richard Henry Stoddard
complete edition
Richard Henry Stoddard
1825-1903
Charles Scribner's Sons
New York
1880
The poems of Richard Henry Stoddard