Poems by Ada Cambridge
The Old Maid's Story
... On the soft, green grass, where the shadows lay, ...
The Last Battle Of The Cid
... Then they harnessed them in silence, sternly grasping shield and spear, ...
Unstrung
... And, with fingers tender and strong and light, ...
Practising The Anthem
... The dream-like falling from the still, grey skies, ...
The Legend Of Lady Gertrude
... L. Loud were the shouts, and fair with smiling grace ...
The Magic Wand
... Through the opening doorway airs of morning sweep ...
Evensong
... The rose-red cloud-hills that were bathed in light ...
A Sermon
... They flecked the crimson shallows with black streaks, ...
Craven-Heart
... Though I should plunge in flood and flame, ...
Lord Nevil's Advice
... With brave, bright eyes, that front thee straight, ...
The Resting-Place
... Dost make us strong with Thine own love and life ...
The Future Verdict
... "They saw the promised land they might have reached, ...
The Night
... Changed, changed, for ever changed, ...
Autumn.
... The chill cloud-twilight in the wind-stripped bowers, ...
"This Enlightened Age"
... Their grey old minsters, strong as chiselled rocks, ...