Kate Seymour Maclean ? Poetry Listing Read More About Kate Seymour Maclean below poetry listPoem Title First Lines Period # Lines # Reads A Baby's Death A little white soul went up to God, 24 509 A Farewell Down the steep west unrolled, 60 138 A Madrigal The lily-bells ring underground, 48 147 A Monody Pace slowly, black horses, step stately and solemn 33 133 A November Wood-Walk. Dead leaves are deep in all our forest walks; 41 138 A Prelude, And A Bird's Song. The poet's song, and the bird's, 46 137 A Valentine At last, dear love, the day is gone, 40 137 An April Dawn. All night a slow soft rain, 44 146 An Idyl Of The May. In the beautiful May weather, 111 156 Ballad Of The Mad Ladye. The rowan tree grows by the tower foot, 64 127 Beyond Cloudy argosies are drifting down into the purple dark, 32 116 Bird Song. Art thou not sweet, 28 154 By The Sea-Shore At Night. Oh lapping waves!--oh gnawing waves! 37 117 Christmas The birth day of the Christ child dawneth slow 26 135 Christmas Hymn. Break over the waiting hill-tops, 40 121 Easter Bells Oh bells of Easter morn, oh solemn sounding bells, 28 131 Envoi A little bird woke singing in the night, 24 128 Euthanasia Dread phantom, with pale finger on thy lips, 56 113 Forgotten Songs. There is a splendid tropic flower which flings 14 119 George Brown. O Leader fallen by the wayside prone, 14 124 In The Country. Here the sunshine, filtering down, 36 132 In The Sierra Nevada I lift my spirit to your cloudy thrones, 42 139 In War Time. Into the west the day goes down, 48 127 Marguerite Marguerite,--oh Marguerite! 30 134 May. Thou comest to the year, 16 116 Minnie Oh, my blossom, my darling, whose dimpled hands are cold! 28 112 Miserere Be pitiful, oh God! the night is long, 26 127 My Garden Only the commonest flowers 42 116 New Year, 1868. Cradled in ice, and swathed in snows, 48 131 Night, A Phantasy Night! the horrible wizard Night! 44 144 November Meteors. Out of the dread eternities, 80 107 Our Volunteers. Where shall we write your names, ye brave! 37 111 Pansies. When the earliest south winds softly blow 65 128 Pictures In The Fire The wind croons under the icicled eaves 28 106 Questionings. I touch but the things which are near; 66 143 Resignation. If Thou who seest this heart of mine 18 120 Resurgam Into the darkness and the deeps 56 137 River Song Swift and silent and strong 40 128 Science, The Iconoclast. Ah me! for we have fallen on evil days, 79 130 Snow-Drops Dimly and dumbly under the ground, 83 131 Summer Rain O rain, Summer Rain! forever, 32 125 Te Deum Laudamus Along the floors of heaven the music rolls, 24 133 Thanksgiving. The Autumn hills are golden at the top, 28 139 The Battle Autumn Of 1862. Under the orchard boughs, 81 130 The Burial Of The Scout. O not with arms reversed, 38 116 The Burning Of Chicago. Out of the west a voice--a shudder of horror and pity; 44 119 The Coming Of The King. As the sand of the desert is smitten 96 125 The Coming Of The Princess Break dull November skies, and make 134 120 The Death Of Autumn. Discrowned and desolate, 56 124 The Golden Wedding. A half a century of time, 56 126
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