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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.
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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A DEAD POET.
She
was the brightest thing beneath the sun—
Joy had of her his will—
And, now her singing life is spent and done,
The world seems strange and chill.
The poems and sonnets of Louise Chandler Moulton