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The poems and sonnets of Louise Chandler Moulton
Moulton, Louise Chandler (1835-1908)
SWALLOW-FLIGHTS
SWALLOW-FLIGHTS.
MAY-FLOWERS.
MY SUMMER.
MORNING GLORY.
A PAINTED FAN.
LONG IS THE WAY.
AUTOMNE.
OUT IN THE SNOW.
A WEED.
A QUEST.
SOME DAY OR OTHER.
THROUGH A WINDOW.
WAITING.
WIFE TO HUSBAND.
AFTER THE MOUNTAINS.
ALONE BY THE BAY.
MIDSUMMER IN NEW ENGLAND.
AT ETRETAT.
THE HOUSE OF DEATH.
“SHE WAS WON IN AN IDLE DAY.”
A LIFE'S LOSS.
THE SINGER.
HOW LONG?
THE SONG OF A SUMMER.
IF.
FIAT JUSTITIA.
AT THE LAST.
WHAT SHE SAID IN HER TOMB.
A SUMMER'S GHOST.
LOVER AND FRIEND HAST THOU PUT FAR FROM ME.
BEAUTY FOR ASHES.
TO MY HEART.
ALIEN WATERS.
LOOKING BACK.
A PROBLEM.
AT A WINDOW.
TO A LADY IN A PICTURE.
MY CAPTIVE.
ROSES.
DOWN THE RIVER.
LOVE'S LAND.
HER WINDOW.
A MADRIGAL.
QUESTION.
I FAIN WOULD GO.
THE SPRING IS LATE.
SELFISH PRAYER.
AD TE DOMINE.
IF I COULD KEEP HER SO.
ANNIE'S DAUGHTER.
LOOKING INTO THE WELL.
LIKE A CHILD.
A SONG IN THE WOOD.
MY BOY.
TROTHPLIGHT.
THE HOUSE IN THE MEADOW.
FROM DUSK TO DAWN.
THERE.
SOMEBODY'S CHILD.
A WOMAN'S WAITING.
JOHN A. ANDREW.
THE COUNTRY OF “IF.”
FOR CUPID DEAD.
WE LAY US DOWN TO SLEEP.
SONNETS.
THE NEW DAY.
ONE DREAD.
AFAR.
LAST YEAR.
1.
[I. You thought, O Love, you loved me then, I know]
2.
[II. You surely must remember, though to-day]
FIRST LOVE.
LOVE'S FORGIVENESS.
IN TIME TO COME.
A SUMMER'S GROWTH.
MY BIRTHDAY.
IN THE GARDEN OF DREAMS.
AT THE WIND'S WILL.
ADDITIONAL POEMS.
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The poems and sonnets of Louise Chandler Moulton
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THE LOST ROOM.
When
I came out of the fair House of Youth
I heedlessly behind me closed the door—
Now every hour is bitter with the truth
That I can find that portal never more.
The poems and sonnets of Louise Chandler Moulton