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The Poems of Richard Watson Gilder
Gilder, Richard Watson (1844-1909)
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THE NEW DAY
PRELUDE
1.
PART I
2.
PART II
3.
PART III
4.
PART IV
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1.
I—SONG
2.
II—THE MIRROR
3.
III—LIKENESS IN UNLIKENESS
4.
IV—SONG
5.
V—ALL IN ONE
6.
VI—“I COUNT MY TIME BY TIMES THAT I MEET THEE”
7.
VII—SONG
8.
VIII—THE SEASONS
9.
IX—“SUMMER'S RAIN AND WINTER'S SNOW”
10.
X—THE VIOLIN
11.
XI—“O MIGHTY RIVER, TRIUMPHING TO THE SEA”
12.
XII—“MY SONGS ARE ALL OF THEE”
13.
XIII—AFTER MANY DAYS
14.
XIV—WEAL AND WOE
15.
XV—“O, LOVE IS NOT A SUMMER MOOD”
16.
XVI—“LOVE IS NOT BOND TO ANY MAN”
17.
XVII—“HE KNOWS NOT THE PATH OF DUTY”
AFTER-SONG
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
IN HELENA'S GARDEN
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The Poems of Richard Watson Gilder
I—NEW YEAR
Each
New Year is a leaf of our love's rose;
It falls, but quick another rose-leaf grows.
So is the flower from year to year the same,
But richer, for the dead leaves feed its flame.
The Poems of Richard Watson Gilder