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Poems and Sonnets
By George Barlow
Barlow, George
POEMS AND SONNETS
I.
PART I.
II.
PART II.
LATER SONNETS.
THE SONNET-THRONE.
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TRY AGAIN.
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BROWN AND GOLD.
NOT GONE?
THE SAME AS EVER.
HARMONIA AND THE HANDMAIDEN.
MY FIRST PROOF-SHEETS.
PYGMALION'S DOOM REVERSED.
THE LOVE-NOTES.
THE HANDMAIDEN WITH THE GREEN GREEN EYES.
WHAT SHALL I DO?
THOU COULDST NOT WATCH WITH ME.
THE POET'S GARDEN.
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THE HAWK.
THE FIRST WOMAN.
WHAT CAN I GIVE YOU?
WELL?
GRAINS OF SAND.
SONGS.
MISCELLANEOUS PIECES.
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SWEET EYES.
In
places many I have been
Through hours of life's long day,
Sweet eyes full many I have seen,
But none so sweet as they,
Eyes coloured like the moss-water
Of green and brown and gray.
Poems and Sonnets