Poems by Dora Sigerson Shorter
Thew Wind
... Oh! wandering voice that brings unrest, ...
The Sea-Mew
... The sad rhyme of the robin, too, that came when winds grew cold ...
The Six Sorrows
... Oh, will the wide world call this babe, ...
In Southern Seas
... Low keeled our boat until her white wings dipped half wet with spray, ...
The Highway To Fame
... He smiled as he kissed the white hand that lay ...
A Singing Bird In The City
... And the passion of their song sets their budding perch slow swinging, ...
The Golden Apple
... Then he held it safe from the chill tide's pleasure, ...
The Angler
... "Farewell," she said, "thou foolish youth, ...
The Wild Beast
... Oh, great and splendid fighting ...
Ave Maria
... Stern seems the face of the Lord and turned away, ...
Last Eve
... How the moon's frightened face looking down seemed to shun what she sought, ...
The Song Of The Happy Man
... Yellow bloom, crimson bloom, ...
A Friend In Need
... We have room for a friend! ...
A Weeping Cupid
... Why, Love! I thought in your smiling cheek ...
The Beggar-Man
... "Then," said the King, "come and claim your bride," ...