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The Collected Poems of T. W. H. Crosland
Crosland, T. W. H. (1865-1924)
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POEMS
SONNETS
Red Rose
WAR POEMS
MISCELLANEOUS PIECES
Mulier
From the Chimney Corner
The Witling
The Little Old Knife
Thames
The Eagle
Sigillum
Cromwell
To the Little Muse
Audrey
The Yeoman
The Finer Spirit
Materiel
Strike
Iris and the Water-Lilies
Brandenburg
To John Bunyan
Epitaph
Christmas
The Christmas Tree
Graves in France
The Lonely Man
The Admiring Admirer
Recipe
In Harness
The Good Conceit
October 21
Thou
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Thou
'Tis thine to give,
And thine to scorn;
So shalt thou live
And reign and mourn.
When all is done
Fate worketh thee no ill,
Leaving thee still
Thy skill,
Thy furious wise will,
And they heart of stone.
The Collected Poems of T. W. H. Crosland