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The Poems of Richard Watson Gilder
Gilder, Richard Watson (1844-1909)
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THE NEW DAY
PRELUDE
1.
PART I
2.
PART II
[section]
1.
I
2.
II—THE TRAVELER
3.
III—“COME TO ME YE WHO SUFFER”
4.
IV—WRITTEN ON A FLY-LEAF OF “SHAKESPEARE'S SONNETS”
5.
V—“AND WERE THAT BEST!”
6.
VI—“THERE IS NOTHING NEW UNDER THE SUN”
7.
VII—LOVE'S CRUELTY
INTERLUDE
3.
PART III
4.
PART IV
THE CELESTIAL PASSION
LYRICS
TWO WORLDS AND OTHER POEMS
THE GREAT REMEMBRANCE AND OTHER POEMS
IN PALESTINE AND OTHER POEMS
POEMS
“IN THE HIGHTS”
THE FIRE DIVINE
IN HELENA'S GARDEN
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The Poems of Richard Watson Gilder
WAGNER
This
is the eternal mystery of art:
He told the secretest secret of his heart—
How many mortals, with quick-flaming brow,
Whispered, “Lo, this am I—and that art thou!”
The Poems of Richard Watson Gilder