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Chambers Twain
By Ernest Radford
Radford, Ernest (fl.1880-1920)
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I.
PART I.
CHAMBERS TWAIN
ON READING ‘THE ROOTS OF THE MOUNTAINS’
REQUIESCAT
1889
THE PROTEST OF SPRING
ANNIVERSARY
TWO PICTURES BY FLORENCE SMALL
AUTUMN LEAVES
SHAUGHBRIDGE, DEVON
IN A BACHELOR'S GARDEN
THE STREAM OF LIFE
SONG
AFTER ORCHARDSON
A CHALLENGE
SHOULD NEWSPAPER ARTICLES BE SIGNED?
GRAYS INN
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GRAYS INN
Now
Night, with gentle breath, has wrought
Some rest within my brain:
The spirit that so vainly sought,
Now, outward gazing, seems to gain
The end of all this tangled skein
Of cabined, cribbed, unresting thought.
Chambers Twain