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The Poems of Richard Watson Gilder
Gilder, Richard Watson (1844-1909)
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THE NEW DAY
THE CELESTIAL PASSION
LYRICS
TWO WORLDS AND OTHER POEMS
THE GREAT REMEMBRANCE AND OTHER POEMS
IN PALESTINE AND OTHER POEMS
POEMS
AUTUMN AT FOUR-BROOKS FARM
INDOORS IN EARLY SPRING
THE NIGHT PASTURE
A LETTER FROM THE FARM
SUMMER BEGINS
“STROLLING TOWARD SHOTTERY”
STRATFORD BELLS
IN WORDSWORTH'S ORCHARD
SIR WALTER SCOTT
A DAY IN TUSCANY
A SACRED COMEDY IN FLORENCE
MICHAEL ANGELO'S AURORA
THE OLD MASTER
AT LUTHER'S GRAVE
BEETHOVEN
THE DESERT
EGYPT
SYRIA
THE DEAD POET
WAR
THE BLAMELESS KNIGHT
THE DEMAGOGUE
THE TOOL
THE NEW POLITICIAN
A LADY TO A KNIGHT
“IS HOPE A PHANTOM?”
SONG
MEMORY
“O, GLORIOUS SABBATH SUN”
MOTTO FOR A TREE-PLANTING
JANET
ON BEING ASKED FOR A SONG
TO AUSTIN DOBSON
TO L. R. S.
A NAME
JOHN GEORGE NICOLAY
THE COMFORT OF THE TREES
THE CITY OF LIGHT
“IN THE HIGHTS”
THE FIRE DIVINE
IN HELENA'S GARDEN
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The Poems of Richard Watson Gilder
XXIII—SONG
My
love grew with the growing night,
And dawned with the new daylight.
The Poems of Richard Watson Gilder