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A Collection of Poems. By Ernest Radford
Radford, Ernest (fl.1880-1920)
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I.
PART I FROM THE VOLUME OF 1882
II.
PART II LIGHT VERSE
III.
PART III TO BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY
MOTHER EARTH AND THE NEW WOMAN
FOR AN IDEAL
SONG IN THE LABOUR MOVEMENT
ENVOY
PLYMOUTH HARBOUR
UNWORTHY
MARGUERITE
MY LOVE: WHERE ART THOU?
IN ACCOUNT WITH TIME
ANNIVERSARY
A DREAM
WITH FLOWERS
IN JUNE
GREAT EXPECTATIONS
TO A SWEET SINGER
EDELWEISS
OF ME
DAY AND NIGHT
WHEN
LOST
AN ACKNOWLEDGMENT
A DOLE
HOMEWARD BOUND
PICTURES BY FLORENCE SMALL
I.
I.—AUTUMN
II.
II.—THE POEM
AN UNFINISHED PORTRAIT
TO WILLIAM THOMPSON
A BIRTHDAY
FRIENDS
IN A BACHELOR'S GARDEN
A SCIENCE OF HISTORY
QUESTION
TWICE DEAD
MAGDALENE
ALMA MATER
IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM
REMEMBER
QUESTION
GIFTS
EVER AND A DAY
G. D. R.
W. H. WIDGERY
TO JOSEPH SKIPSEY
OF QUIET
R. A. LEDWARD, SCULPTOR
FOR AN URN
ART'S EXTREMES
THE PROTEST OF SPRING
LET REST
LIFE—LIFE
TRIOLET
THE UNDERSONG
POSTSCRIPT
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QUESTION
To one who long a worldly gain
In worldly paths has sought,
May aught of better worth remain,
Save peradventure caught
On cobwebs in the brain,
Some fragment of untainted thought?
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