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The poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Aldrich, Thomas Bailey (1836-1907)
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FLOWER AND THORN
BABY BELL AND OTHER POEMS
INTERLUDES
CLOTH OF GOLD
FRIAR JEROME'S BEAUTIFUL BOOK ETC.
BAGATELLE
FOOTNOTES
SPRING IN NEW ENGLAND
1.
I
2.
II
3.
III
4.
IV
5.
V
6.
VI
7.
VII
8.
VIII
9.
IX
WYNDHAM TOWERS
THE SISTERS' TRAGEDY WITH OTHER POEMS
PAULINE PAVLOVNA
JUDITH AND HOLOFERNES
INTERLUDES
XXVIII SONNETS
AN ODE
JUDITH OF BETHULÎA
LONGFELLOW
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The poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich
LYRICS AND EPICS
I would
be the Lyric
Ever on the lip,
Rather than the Epic
Memory lets slip.
I would be the diamond
At my lady's ear,
Rather than the June-rose
Worn but once a year.
The poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich