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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.
1.
[I. What that dead summer was my heart knows well]
2.
[II. So Summer, with her slow, reluctant feet]
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 PRODIGAL.
Sad
penitent, beloved of God thou art,
Thy wandering feet He welcomes home at night—
More dear than those who never did depart
Is the returning sinner, to His sight
The poems and sonnets of Louise Chandler Moulton