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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.
Love's Rosary.
Of Life and Love.
AT MIDSUMMER.
THE LIFE-MASK OF KEATS.
SOUL TO BODY.
AT REST.
SHALL I COMPLAIN?
PARTING.
VAIN FREEDOM.
THE NEW YEAR DAWNS.
ASPIRATION.
OH, TRAVELLER BY UNACCUSTOMED WAYS.
GREAT LOVE.
HER YEARS.
MIDWINTER FLOWERS.
HER PRESENCE.
WHEN WE CONFRONT THE VASTNESS OF THE NIGHT.
ON MEETING A SAILING VESSEL IN MID-OCEAN.
MIDNIGHT AT SEA.
INTER MANES.
YET, STRANGELY BEAUTIFUL YOUR FACE I FIND.
A SUMMER'S DREAM.
MY MASTERS.
TO PRINCE ORIC.
A POET'S SECOND LOVE.
FAIR LIFE.
A PLEA FOR THE OLD YEAR.
WHEN I AM DEAD.
ONE AFTERNOON.
In Quest of Light.
At Death's Postern.
Rondels and Rondeaux.
Quatrains.
ADDITIONAL POEMS.
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The poems and sonnets of Louise Chandler Moulton
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DAY'S MOCKERY.
I heard
Love's voice thrill all the waiting Night,
And I arose and followed where he led:
Then Morning mocked me with revealing light—
The great bright world was empty—Love was dead.
The poems and sonnets of Louise Chandler Moulton