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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.
SWEET EYES.
FROM SUNSHINE.
YESTERDAY'S DEW.
TO-MORROW.
A LOVER'S APOLOGY FOR KISSING HIS MISTRESS' HANDWRITING.
A KISS.
WHAT A SMILE CAN DO.
A QUESTION.
THE HOT CLEAR WEATHER.
GONE IS THE BEAUTY.
THE ROSE.
VERILY THEY HAVE THEIR REWARD.
SURELY TO DIE IS GOOD!
SUNSET OVER THE MULGRAVE WOODS.
A LETTER.
HER BEDROOM.
THE MAN OF GENIUS.
CONTRASTS.
A DREAM.
A MELODY.
OVER!
BAGPIPES.
THE IMAGE OF EACH.
THE ENGLISH MAIDENS.
SONGS.
MISCELLANEOUS PIECES.
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OVER!
Yea
, it is over, sweet, and now
Alone we face the seasons,
Alone life's fickle fallows plough,
And find our trusts were treasons,
Alone we trudge, we two, I trow,
For at last we've found our reasons!
Poems and Sonnets