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The Complete Poems and Collected Letters of Adelaide Crapsey
Crapsey, Adelaide (1878-1914)
“VERSE”
ADDITIONAL POEMS I
ADDITIONAL POEMS II
Lines Addressed To My Left Lung Inconveniently Enamoured Of Plant-Life
Lament
Grave Digger Catch
The Song of Choice.
The Two Mothers
The Expulsion
Dooms-Day
[I offer my self to you as cool water in cup of crystal]
Evil.
La Morte
Girl Fleeing Love
[It's oh, my dear, the sun shines clear]
Clotilda Sings
Journey's End.
There's a gay girl laughing.
Champagne.
The Black-mailing Ruffian.
Bob White.
An Early Christian Hymn “How doth the Heathen rage”
Non Solo.
To Anacreon.
Traces of the Rustic in Amos.
Truthful Love.
The Golden Princess.
The changed request O que m'importe que tu sois sage Sois belle et sois triste
UNDERGRADUATE POEMS
CHEROKEE INDIAN CHARMS
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The Complete Poems and Collected Letters of Adelaide Crapsey
The Source
Thou hast
Drawn laughter from
A well of secret tears
And thence so elvish it rings,—mocking
And sweet.
The Complete Poems and Collected Letters of Adelaide Crapsey