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The poetical works of Edward Rowland Sill
Sill, Edward Rowland (1841-1887)
UNDERGRADUATE AND EARLY POEMS
POEMS WRITTEN BETWEEN 1862 AND 1867
THE HERMITAGE, AND OTHER POEMS
POEMS WRITTEN BETWEEN 1867 AND 1872
A BIRD'S SONG
THE NEWS-GIRL
THE HOUSE AND THE HEART
A PRAYER FOR PEACE
A TROPICAL MORNING AT SEA
THE PICTURE OF THE WORLD
FOR THE GIFTS OF THE SPIRIT
THE TWO WAYS
THE CLOCKS OF GNOSTER-TOWN
THE LOST BIRD
SUMMER RAIN
THE BELLOWS-BOY
THE NEW YEAR
THE TRUANT
SPRING
TRANQUILLITY
IN A FAR COUNTRY
THE WONDERFUL THOUGHT
TO “THE RADICAL”
THE INVISIBLE
A DRIFTING CLOUD
A REPLY
THE SCHOOLHOUSE WINDOWS
A FOOLISH WISH
THE SECRET
POEMS WRITTEN BETWEEN 1872 AND 1880
THE VENUS OF MILO, AND OTHER POEMS
LATER POEMS
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The poetical works of Edward Rowland Sill
We gaze from our separate windows on the Night
And find our own small faces imaged there
In the glass, nor ever see the shadowy plain
Stretching out through the dimness, on and on.
The poetical works of Edward Rowland Sill