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The poems and sonnets of Louise Chandler Moulton
Moulton, Louise Chandler (1835-1908)
SWALLOW-FLIGHTS
IN THE GARDEN OF DREAMS.
[dedication]
IN THE GARDEN OF DREAMS.
Lyrics.
COME BACK, DEAR DAYS.
LOVE'S RESURRECTION DAY.
THE STRENGTH OF THE HILLS.
“IF THERE WERE DREAMS TO SELL.”
IN THE RANKS.
EROS.
LAUS VENERIS:
PARLEYING.
IN BOHEMIA.
TO NIGHT.
WHEN DAY WAS DONE.
MAUD'S ROSES.
“THEIR CANDLES ARE ALL OUT.”
TO MISTRESS ROSE.
AT MIDNIGHT.
IN A BOWER.
ROSES.
THE GHOST'S RETURN.
AS I SAIL.
A GIRL'S FUNERAL IN MILAN.
IN A GARDEN.
AT END.
THE COQUETTE'S DEFENCE.
DO NOT GRIEVE.
OLD JONES IS DEAD.
GRANDMAMMA'S WARNING.
MAID MARION.
A LITTLE COMEDY.
IN AUTUMN.
AT FIVE O'CLOCK.
BESIDE A BIER.
RED AND WHITE ROSES.
MY SAINT.
WARNING.
THE ROSE SHE WORE IN WINTER.
SHALL I NOT KNOW?
FOR A BIRTHDAY.
A MOOD OF LOVE.
NAY.
THE ROSES OF LA GARRAYE.
NOW AND THEN.
“THE KING IS DEAD, LONG LIVE THE KING.”
Sonnets in Many Moods.
His Second Wife Speaks.
The Still Hour.
Rosemary.
French Tunes.
AT THE WIND'S WILL.
ADDITIONAL POEMS.
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A SUMMER WOOING.
The
wind went wooing the rose,
For the rose was fair.
How the rough wind won her, who knows?
But he left her there.
Far away from her grave he blows:
Does the free wind care?
The poems and sonnets of Louise Chandler Moulton