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Songs and poems (1909)
Sharp, William,1855-1905
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POEMS
OCEANUS
A PARIS NOCTURNE
ROBERT BROWNING
THE MAN AND THE CENTAUR
DIONYSOS IN INDIA
SONNETS
SONNET-SEQUENCE
AN UNTOLD STORY
I.
I
II.
II
THE VEILS OF SILENCE
WRITTEN BY THE SEA
THE MENACE OF AUTUMN
AFTERMATH
FLORA IN JANUARY
POEMS
THE COMING OF LOVE
FROM OVERSEA
THE WHITE FLOWERS OF JANUARY
THE LUTE-PLAYER
WHITE VIOLETS
THE SUN LORD
THE SUMMER WOMAN
SYCAMORES IN BLOOM
THE NORLAND WIND
SPRING'S ADVENT
THE SUMMER WIND
THE HILL WATER
RAINBOW-SHIMMER
THE YELLOWHAMMER'S SONG
VESPER
THE SONG OF THE SEA-WIND
THE BALLAD OF THE RAM.
CAP'N GOLDSACK
A CAVALRY CATCH
SPANISH ROSES
THE SEA-BORN VINE
VENILIA
ON A NIGHTINGALE IN APRIL
THE DIRGE OF THE REPUBLIC
INTO THE SILENCE
THE HILL-ROAD TO ARDMORE
WHITE ROSE
ECHOES OF JOY
WHEN THE GREENNESS IS COME AGAIN
A HAZARD OF LOVE
THE HONEYMOON ROSE
IT HAPPENED IN MAY
NIGHTINGALE LANE
BLOSSOM OF SNOW
THE DANDELION
THE DREAM-WIND
TRIAD
IN MEMORIAM
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FROM OVERSEA
From
oversea—
Violets for memories,
I send to thee,
Let them bear thoughts of me,
With pleasant memories
To touch the heart of thee,
Far oversea.
A little way it is for love to flee,
Love wing'd with memories,
Hither to thither oversea.
Songs and poems (1909)