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The poems of Trumbull Stickney
Stickney, Trumbull (1874-1904)
[section]
1.
I DRAMATIC VERSES
[dedication]
KALYPSO
ONCE
IN THE PAST
ONEIROPOLOS
LUCRETIUS
AGE IN YOUTH
IN SUMMER
IN AMPEZZO
MNEMOSYNE
LODOVICO MARTELLI
DOLOROSA
PITY
SONG
RALSTON
DRIFTWOOD
REQUIESCAM
ERIDE
SONNETS
[You say, Columbus with his argosies]
[They say that Cleopatra who of yore]
[They lived enamoured of the lovely moon]
ON RODIN'S “L'ILLUSION, SŒUR D'ICARE”
1.
[I My friend, who in this March unkind, uncouth]
2.
[II Your image walks not in my common way]
3.
[III Were you called home and I were left to grief]
IN A CHURCHYARD
[When I hereafter shall recover thee]
[Tho' inland far with mountains prisoned round]
ON SOME SHELLS FOUND INLAND
[Tho' lack of laurels and of wreaths not one]
[Live blindly and upon the hour. The Lord]
[Be still. The Hanging Gardens were a dream]
ON THE CONCERT
[The melancholy year is dead with rain]
[As a sad man, when evenings grayer grow]
[He said: “If in his image I was made]
LAKEWARD
PROMETHEUS PYRPHOROS [1900]
2.
II FRAGMENTS OF A DRAMA ON THE LIFE OF THE EMPEROR JULIAN
3.
III LATER LYRICS
4.
IV A DRAMATIC SCENE
5.
V JUVENILIA
6.
VI FRAGMENTS
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The poems of Trumbull Stickney
I
ANGELO
I would
I had thee like a drop of dew
That falls from heaven without history.
The poems of Trumbull Stickney