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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
POEMS
“IN THE HIGHTS”
THE FIRE DIVINE
THE FIRE DIVINE
THE INVISIBLE
DESTINY
THE OLD FAITH
THE DOUBTER'S SOLILOQUY
LAW
IDENTITY
“SPARE ME MY DREAMS”
HYMN
THE VALLEY OF LIFE
TO ONE IMPATIENT OF FORM IN ART
TO THE POET
COMPENSATION
THE POET'S SECRET
“THE DAY BEGAN AS OTHER DAYS BEGIN”
A POET'S QUESTION
PRELUDE FOR “A BOOK OF MUSIC”
MUSIC AT TWILIGHT
MUSIC IN MOONLIGHT
THE UNKNOWN SINGER
THE VOICE
WAGNER
“THE PATHETIC SYMPHONY”
MACDOWELL
A FANTASY OF CHOPIN
“HOW STRANGE THE MUSICIAN'S MEMORY”
“IN A NIGHT OF MIDSUMMER”
IN THE WHITE MOUNTAINS
JOHN PAUL JONES
TO EMMA LAZARUS
CARL SCHURZ
GEORGE MACDONALD
JOSEPHINE SHAW LOWELL
“ONE ROSE OF SONG”
JOHN MALONE
“LOST LEADERS”
ON A CERTAIN “AGNOSTIC”
“A WEARY WASTE WITHOUT HER”
THE POET'S SLEEP
WHERE SPRING BEGAN
AVARICE
PITY THE BLIND
PROOF OF SERVICE
CONQUERED
BLAME
THE WHISPERERS
BEFORE THE GRAND JURY
“IN THE CITIES”
A TRAGEDY OF TO-DAY
THE OLD HOUSE
“THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE THE OLD PLACE!”
GLEN GILDER
SONG
OBSCURATION
“I DREAMED”
IMPROMPTUS
THE WATCHMAN ON THE TOWER
UNDER THE STARS
IN HELENA'S GARDEN
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The Poems of Richard Watson Gilder
A MONUMENT BY SAINT-GAUDENS
This
is not Death, nor Sorrow, nor sad Hope;
Nor Rest that follows strife. But, O, more dread!
'T is Life, for all its agony serene;
Immortal, and unmournful, and content.
The Poems of Richard Watson Gilder