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The complete poems of S. Weir Mitchell
Mitchell, S. Weir (1829-1914)
DRAMATIC POEMS
FRANCIS DRAKE A TRAGEDY OF THE SEA TIME, 1578
PHILIP VERNON
RESPONSIBILITY
WIND AND SEA
THE SHRIVING OF GUINEVERE
THE SWAN-WOMAN
A MEDAL
THE HUGUENOT
HOW LANCELOT CAME TO THE NUNNERY IN SEARCH OF THE QUEEN
THE HILL OF STONES:
THE CUP OF YOUTH
1.
Scene I.
2.
Scene II.
3.
Scene III.
MY LADY OF THE ROSES
HOW THE POET FOR AN HOUR WAS KING
THE VIOLIN
FRANÇOIS VILLON
THE MISER
THE WAGER
BARABBAS
MISCELLANEOUS POEMS
POEMS OF OCCASION
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The complete poems of S. Weir Mitchell
There shall you stand upon the twilight verge,
Where fades the sight of each material thing,
And baffled, wonder, what an hundred years
To other eyes than ours may haply bring.
The complete poems of S. Weir Mitchell