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POEMS BY JULIA C. R. DORR
TO S. M. D.
EARLIER POEMS
THE THREE SHIPS
MAUD AND MADGE
A MOTHER’S QUESTION
OVER THE WALL
OUTGROWN
A SONG FOR TWO
A PICTURE
HYMN TO LIFE
THE CHIMNEY SWALLOW
HEIRSHIP
HILDA, SPINNING
HEREAFTER
WITHOUT AND WITHIN
VASHTI’S SCROLL
WHAT MY FRIEND SAID TO ME
HYMN FOR THE DEDICATION OF A CEMETERY
YESTERDAY AND TO-DAY
LYRIC FOR THE DEDICATION OF A MUSIC-HALL
WHAT I LOST
ONCE!
CATHARINE
THE NAME
UNDER THE PALM-TREES
NIGHT AND MORNING
I.
II.
AGNES
“INTO THY HANDS”
IDLE WORDS
I.
II.
III.
IV.
THE SPARROW TO THE SKYLARK
THE BELL OF ST. PAUL’S
DECEMBER 26, 1910 A BALLAD OF MAJOR ANDERSON
FROM BATON ROUGE
IN THE WILDERNESS May 6, 1864
CHARLEY OF MALVERN HILL
SUPPLICAMUS 1864
THE LAST OF SIX
THE DRUMMER BOY’S BURIAL
1865
OUR FLAGS AT THE CAPITOL
MY MOCKING-BIRD
COMING HOME
WAKENING EARLY
BLEST Dec. 1865
HELEN
“PRO PATRIA”
THE DEAD CENTURY
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
VIII.
IX.
X.
XI.
XII.
XIII.
XIV.
XV.
XVI.
XVII.
XVIII.
XIX.
XX.
XXI.
XXII.
XXIII.
THE RIVER OTTER A FRAGMENT
PAST AND PRESENT (Driftwood)
VERMONT (WRITTEN FOR THE VERMONT CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION, AT BENNINGTON, AUGUST 15, 1877.)
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
VIII.
IX.
X.
XI.
XII.
XIII.
XIV.
XV.
GETTYSBURG 1863-1889
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
VII.
VIII.
“NO MORE THE THUNDER OF CANNON”
GRANT August 8, 1885
FRIAR ANSELMO AND OTHER POEMS
FRIAR ANSELMO
THE KING’S ROSEBUD
SOMEWHERE
PERADVENTURE
RENA (A LEGEND OF BRUSSELS)
I.
II.
III.
A SECRET
THIS DAY
“CHRISTUS!”
THE KISS
WHAT SHE THOUGHT
WHAT NEED?
TWO
UNANSWERED
THE CLAY TO THE ROSE
AT THE LAST
TO THE “BOUQUET CLUB”
EVENTIDE
MY LOVERS
THE LEGEND OF THE ORGAN-BUILDER
BUTTERFLY AND BABY BLUE
KING IVAN’S OATH
AT DAWN
IN MEMORIAM
WEAVING THE WEB
THE “CHRISTUS” OF THE PASSION PLAY OF OBERAMMERGAU
RABBI BENAIAH
A CHILD’S THOUGHT
“GOD KNOWS”
THE MOUNTAIN ROAD
ENTERING IN
A FLOWER FOR THE DEAD
THOU KNOWEST
WINTER
FIVE
UNSOLVED
QUIETNESS
THE DIFFERENCE
MY BIRTHDAY
A RED ROSE
TWENTY-ONE
SINGING IN THE DARK
THOMAS MOORE May 28, 1779-1879
A LAST WORD
SONNETS
THE SONNET
I. TO A CRITIC
II. TO A POET
AT REST
TOO WIDE!
MERCÉDÈS (June 27, 1878)
GRASS-GROWN
TO ZÜLMA
I.
II.
SLEEP
IN KING’S CHAPEL (Boston, November 3, 1878)
TO-DAY
F. A. F.
DAY AND NIGHT
I.
II.
THY NAME
RESURGAMUS
AT THE TOMB
THREE DAYS
I.
II.
III.
DARKNESS
SILENCE
SANCTIFIED
A MESSAGE
WHEN LESSER LOVES
GEORGE ELIOT
KNOWING
A THOUGHT (SUGGESTED BY READING “A MIRACLE IN STONE”)
TO-MORROW
I.
II.
“O EARTH! ART THOU NOT WEARY?”
ALEXANDER
THE PLACE “I GO TO PREPARE A PLACE FOR YOU”
I.
II.
III.
TO A GODDESS
O. W. H. (August 29, 1809.)
GIFTS FOR THE KING (H. W. L., February 27th)
RECOGNITION (H. W. L.)
I.
II.
SHAKESPEARE (April 23, 1664-1889)
TO E. C. S. WITH A ROSE FROM CONWAY CASTLE
A CHRISTMAS SONNET
POVERTY
SURPRISES
I.
II.
C. H. R. (LOST OFF HAI-MUN IN THE CHINA SEA)
A NEW BEATITUDE L. G. W.
COMPENSATION
I.
II.
QUESTIONINGS
REMEMBRANCE
IN THE HIGH TOWER
AFTERNOON SONGS
FOUR-O’CLOCKS
A DREAM OF SONGS UNSUNG
QUESTIONING A ROSE
THE FALLOW FIELD
OUT AND IN
HER FLOWERS
THREE LADDIES
SUMMER, 1882 R. W. E.
THORNLESS ROSES
TREASURE-SHIPS
CHOOSING
NOT MINE
THE CHAMBER OF SILENCE
THREE ROSES
FOUR LETTERS (INSCRIBED TO OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES)
VALDEMAR
JUBILATE!
EASTER LILIES
“O WIND THAT BLOWS OUT OF THE WEST”
A SUMMER SONG
THE URN
THE PARSON’S DAUGHTER
MARCH FOURTH 1881-1882
ROY
THE PAINTER’S PRAYER “NEC ME PRÆTERMITTAS, DOMINE!”
FROM EXILE Paris, September 3, 1879
A MOTHER-SONG
EASTER MORNING
SEALED ORDERS
AN ANNIVERSARY
MARTHA
THE HOUR
THE CLOSED GATE
CONTENT
MY WONDERLAND
THE GUEST
AN OLD-FASHIONED GARDEN
DISCONTENT
I.
II.
THE DOVES AT MENDON
A LATE ROSE
PERIWINKLE
AFTERNOON
THE LADY OF THE PROW BERMUDA, MAY, 1883
THOU AND I
LATER POEMS
THE LEGEND OF THE BABOUSHKA A CHRISTMAS BALLAD
DAYBREAK AN EASTER POEM
THE APPLE-TREE
THE COMFORTER
SANTA CLAUS
THE ARMORER’S ERRAND A BALLAD OF 1775
FORESHADOWINGS
WON
BAPTISM OF FIRE
AT THE FEAST “And the Lord of the Castle is Time.”
OVER AND OVER
A LISTENING BIRD
THE FIRST FIRE
MIDNIGHT CHIMES
MY LADY SLEEP
THE KING’S TOUCH
“BY DIVERS PATHS”
THE BLIND BIRD’S NEST
TWO PATHS
ST. JOHN’S EVE
A LITTLE SONG
THE PRINCES’ CHAMBER
WONDERLAND
IN A GALLERY (ANTWERP, 1891)
IN MARBLE PRAYER (CANTERBURY, 1891)
NOCTURNE
COME WHAT MAY
NUREMBERG
A MATER DOLOROSA
AFTER LONG WAITING
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