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A collection of poems by Ernest Radford
Radford, Ernest (fl.1880-1920)
I.
PART I.
DEDICATION.
THE SEA-SPELL.
DEMETER.
WILLIAM MORRIS.
SHADOWS.
VOCES POPULI.
TRANSLATION.
TRANSLATION.
PRAYER FOR THE RACE.
II.
PART II.
MIDSUMMER.
EVENTIDE.
A LONDON IDYLL.
[section]
II.
II. HER LETTERS.
LINES FOR A PAINTING.
LESLIE.
TRANSLATION.
THE POET'S LEGACY.
MEMORIES.
TRANSLATION.
III.
PART III.
[If ever in the books of verse that claim]
COMEDY.
DIGNITY AND IMPUDENCE.
THE WHISPER AND THE KISS.
THE AUTHOR'S LIBRARY.
AFTER HEINE.
A PEN SKETCH.
[section]
[dedication]
II.
II. HOME FROM HOME.
LOVE AND DEATH.
TWO VOICES.
OUR PREMISSES.
OUR IDEALS.
WILLIAM BLAKE.
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A collection of poems by Ernest Radford
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II. HER LETTERS.
Too
sweet, too sweet, they bridge the vast
'Twixt town and country, friend and friend.
Too sweet, too sweet, for overcast
By thought that thinking cannot mend.
A collection of poems by Ernest Radford