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Lyrics and Dramas
by Stephen Phillips
Phillips, Stephen (1868-1915)
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LURES IMMORTAL
LIKE TO A MORTAL BARQUE
DISILLUSIONED
APRIL
BEAUTIFUL LIE THE DEAD
TEARS
THE RETURN
BE THEN YOUR LIFE
CHILD SADNESS
AH, WHEN?
TO MURIEL, SINGING
AN OCTOBER DAY
THE HOSPITAL NURSE
WINTER DAWN
LOVE'S TRANQUILLITY
A WINTER NIGHT
DAWN AND LOSS
THE SMILE OF DANTE
BEATRICE CENCI
SHAKESPEARE
KEATS
A VIEW OF PETERBORO' MINSTER BY MOONLIGHT
THE REVEALED MADONNA
THE WOMAN AND THE FLOWER
INVALIDED
MY DEAD LOVE
PROSPERITY
CROMER ABBEY
KEATS TO FANNY BRAWNE
A NIGHTMARE OF LONDON
ENCHANTMENT:
THE DOOM OF SAILS
THE AEROPLANE
MUSIC AND THE WOMAN SOUL
THE SUBMARINE
“AYE, BUT TO DIE!”
THE FIREMAN
EMILY BRONTE
THE BLACK PERIL
THE MISER MOTHER
THE BLOW
A PARTING
A WOMAN
A BALLAD
MARGARET
LILY AND ROSE
MABEL
DREAMS AND THE DEAD
TREES
THE SONG OF “RANJI”
“CRICKET I SING”
THE ENGLISH SABBATH
LOVE AND THE POET
THE MODERN LOVER
MIRANDA'S EYES
NERO'S MOTHER
THE ADVERSARY
THE KING
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BEAUTIFUL LIE THE DEAD
Beautiful
lie the dead;
Clear comes each feature;
Satisfied not to be,
Strangely contented.
Like ships, the anchor dropped,
Furled every sail is;
Mirrored with all their masts
In a deep water.
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