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The Poetical Works of George Barlow
In Ten [Eleven] Volumes
Barlow, George
I.
Vol. I
II.
Vol. II A LIFE'S LOVE
III.
Vol. III
IV.
Vol. IV
V.
Vol. V: LOVED BEYOND WORDS
VI.
Vol VI: THE PAGEANT OF LIFE
VII.
Vol VII: FROM DAWN TO SUNSET
PRELUDE
ELEVEN YEARS AGO
LYRICS AND BALLADS
HYMN
HYMN
O MOON!
QUESTIONINGS
“AND YET!”
“HALF-SEEN!”
SUMMER'S DREAM
TWO SONNETS
THE LAST FAREWELL
ON THE DEATH OF DR. CUMMING
HARROW v. ETON AT LORD'S
VENUS AND THE EVANGELISTS
ISOLINA
TO THE CZAR
POETRY AND SCIENCE
OLD LETTERS
I.
I.
II.
II.
III.
III.
IV.
IV.
V.
V.
SONNET TO ERNEST BIRCH
TO SEPTEMBER
AN EASTERN YEARNING
THIS TIME LAST YEAR
FRUITLESS CREATION
DEAD FLOWERS
THE SINGERS OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
LOVE'S PLEADING
“AMONG THE WILDWOOD BOWERS”
LOVE'S GIFTS
FAREWELL!
“THE SWEETEST LOVE IS OVER”
LOVE'S CHOICE
A POET'S VENGEANCE
“THE ETERNAL SILENCE”
THREE SONNETS
“NEVER FAREWELL TO THEE!”
THE ETERNAL LIFE
THE ACTIVE DEAD
THE CROWN OF DEATH
THE REAL AND THE IDEAL
CHARLES GEORGE GORDON:
THE DIRECT AND THE INDIRECT TOUCH
A POET'S THOUGHTS
LOVE'S ARGUMENT
PAST AND FUTURE
WOMAN AND NATURE
SONNET TO ENGLAND
“THE SOVEREIGN ROSE”
PURITY OF HEART
“THE MIGHTY MANY-SOUNDING ENGLISH SEA”
DEATH AND LOVE
BURIED FLOWERS
“WILL YOU GET ME SOME FAIRY-TALES?”
DRAMATIC DIALOGUES
BORN UPON NEW YEAR'S DAY
A QUEEN'S MANDATE
THE ARTIST-SOUL
THE HEAVENLY ARMIES
WALT WHITMAN
THE LONDON STREETS
GAZING BACKWARD
THE WOMANHOOD OF THE FUTURE
“HAVE FAITH IN TRUTH”
THE INSPIRING SPIRITS
TO ------
“THE PURE IN HEART”
THE BACKGROUND OF LANDSCAPE
SOUL TO SOUL, IN HELL
GENIUS
DOUBLE PICTURES
SELF-FORGETFULNESS
SIN,—AND FORGIVENESS
AFTER WEARY YEARS
TRUE KINGSHIP
WOMAN, AND GENIUS
LOVE'S TEACHING
A WOMAN'S HEART
THE STATUE
UNCONSCIOUS TEACHING
RENUNCIATION
BEYOND, EVER BEYOND
THE BORDER-BATTLE
THE VOYAGE OF DEATH
THE DEPTH OF HELL
THE ETERNAL DEATH
MAN AND GOD
GOD AND MAN
VIII.
Vol. VIII
IX.
Vol. IX
X.
Vol. X
XI.
Vol. XI
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The Poetical Works of George Barlow