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The poems and sonnets of Louise Chandler Moulton
Moulton, Louise Chandler (1835-1908)
SWALLOW-FLIGHTS
IN THE GARDEN OF DREAMS.
AT THE WIND'S WILL.
AT THE WIND'S WILL.
TO HOPE.
Lyrics.
Sonnets.
Rondels and Rondeaux.
VAGRANT LOVE.
THOUGH WE REPENT.
THE SPRING IS HERE.
TO THE GHOST OF MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS.
AFTER SUPPING WITH A POET.
ROSAMOND'S ROSE.
TO A FAIR LADY.
TWO THRUSHES MET.
LOVE MAKES THE SPRING.
LIFE'S DAY.
Quatrains.
ADDITIONAL POEMS.
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The poems and sonnets of Louise Chandler Moulton
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WHO KNOWS?
The
Lily lifts to mine her nunlike face,
But my wild heart is beating for the Rose:
How can I pause to heed the Lily's grace?—
Shall I repent me by and by? Who knows?
The poems and sonnets of Louise Chandler Moulton