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Flowers of the Night
By Emily Pfeiffer
Pfeiffer, Emily (1827-1890)
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ENVOY.
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BLOWN SEED OF SONG.
THE WITCH'S LAST RIDE.
RED OR WHITE?
[My true love made a home for me]
PATIENCE.
['Twas lately said in open court]
TO A MOUNTAIN STREAMLET.
A THRENODY.
IN THE INN PARLOUR.
[Though Death you once came near me]
LINES TO CLUNY WATER.
[Take but my song upon your lips, my love]
A LAMENT.
SONG.
AN AWAKENING.
SONG.
SONG.
ANY HUSBAND TO MANY A WIFE.
I WANDER IN THE MONTH OF MAY.
IN THE RIVIERA.
[June has once more brought the rose]
[Dear Joy, what have I done thee]
THE HIGHLAND WIDOW'S LAMENT.
A CONFESSION.
THE SONSY MILKMAID.
A REMONSTRANCE.
OUTLAWED:
SONNETS.
A PRAYER TO ATHENA.
OF SUCH IS THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN.
DEATH AND CHANGE.
THE GOD OF THE LIVING.
TO A DEAD QUEEN OF SONG.
A NOTICE SERVED.
HEART-LONELINESS.
LOVE THE ARBITRATOR.
TO THE MARCHIONESS OF DUFFERIN ON HER DEPARTURE FROM INDIA.
CHRISTMAS 1888.
1889.
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Flowers of the Night
Flowers of the Night
By Emily Pfeiffer
Emily Pfeiffer
1827-1890
Trübner & Co.
London
1889
Flowers of the Night