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The Poems of Richard Watson Gilder
Gilder, Richard Watson (1844-1909)
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THE NEW DAY
THE CELESTIAL PASSION
LYRICS
TWO WORLDS AND OTHER POEMS
THE GREAT REMEMBRANCE AND OTHER POEMS
IN PALESTINE AND OTHER POEMS
1.
PART I
2.
PART II
“THE POET'S DAY”
“HOW TO THE SINGER COMES THE SONG?”
“LIKE THE BRIGHT PICTURE”
REMEMBRANCE OF BEAUTY
MUSIC IN SOLITUDE
“A POWER THERE IS”
THE SONG'S ANSWER
THE 'CELLO
THE VALLEY ROAD
HAWTHORNE IN BERKSHIRE
LATE SUMMER
AN HOUR IN A STUDIO
ILLUSION
A SONG OF THE ROAD
“NOT HERE”
“‘NO, NO,’ SHE SAID”
A SOUL LOST, AND FOUND
“THIS HOUR MY HEART WENT FORTH, AS IN OLD DAYS”
“EVEN WHEN JOY IS NEAR”
RESURRECTION
“AS SOARS THE EAGLE”
3.
PART III
4.
PART IV
POEMS
“IN THE HIGHTS”
THE FIRE DIVINE
IN HELENA'S GARDEN
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The Poems of Richard Watson Gilder
J. R. L.
ON HIS BIRTHDAY
Navies
nor armies can exalt the state;
Millions of men, nor coinèd wealth untold;
Down to the pit may sink a land of gold;
But one great name can make a country great.
The Poems of Richard Watson Gilder