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The Poetical Works of Andrew Lang
Edited by Mrs. Lang
Lang, Andrew (1844-1912)
I.
Vol. I
II.
Vol. II
VIII.
VIII SONNETS
[subsection]
The Sonnet
In Ithaca
Homer
Homeric Unity
The Odyssey
A Sonnet to Heavenly Beauty
Two Homes
San Terenzo
Love's Easter
Twilight
Two Sonnets of the Sirens
Herodotus in Egypt
Metempsychosis
An Old Garden
A Star in the Night
Love's Miracle
Dreams
Lost in Hades
Natural Theology
To Izaak Walton
Lines after Wordsworth
The Spinet
CAMEOS
TO POETS
IX.
IX GAMES AND SPORT
X.
X GHOSTS AND KINDRED SUBJECTS
XI.
XI PICTURES and BUSTS
III.
Vol. III
IV.
Vol. IV
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The Poetical Works of Andrew Lang
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Twilight
(After Richepin)
Light
has flown!
Through the gray
The wind's way,
The sea's moan
Sound alone!
For the day
These repay
And atone!
Scarce I know,
Listening so
To the streams
Of the sea,
If old dreams
Sing to me!
The Poetical Works of Andrew Lang