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Poems and Sonnets
By George Barlow
Barlow, George
POEMS AND SONNETS
I.
PART I.
II.
PART II.
LATER SONNETS.
GRAINS OF SAND.
SONGS.
MISCELLANEOUS PIECES.
THE FIRST.
ONE TRESS.
MY LOVE.
YET HOW FAIR!
THE BRIGAND'S LETTER.
A LITANY
HYMN
RELIGIONISTS.
THE AGONY OF THE AGE.
A NINETEENTH-CENTURY “EPITHALAMION.”
PANTHEISTIC EFFUSIONS.
WHAT THE DEAD MAN SAW.
A COOL WET RIPPLE.
THE HOME OF LOVE.
THE POET'S BRIDE.
CHANGES.
NORTH AND SOUTH.
POWERLESS!
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A QUESTION.
One
look I have especial in my mind—
Ah! Lady, cruel lady, was it fair
To rouse a hope predestined not to find
Fulfilment, thus to flood the rosy air
With radiance, that I might the sooner share
Despondent wintry darkness of the blind?
Poems and Sonnets