Poems by Harriet Monroe
The Childless Woman
... When the twin spirits, Death and Life, clutched you with jealous power, ...
Quatrains
... III The Monument by Saint-Gaudens in Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington ...
Deserted
... And it's now no more the supper spread, ...
The River Kern
... Far away, Though through wintry streets I shiver ...
The Giant Cactus Of Arizona
... Till the drugged earth has drunk her fill ...
In The Louvre
... The wide Nile sleeps, the desert stings ...
March
... The bare brown trees are swinging, ...
The Water Ouzel
... Is it not enough to rest with your mate at timberline, in bushes that hug ...
The Temple Of Vishnu
... Long dead Are Zeus, Astarte, and that lotus-flower, ...
The Princess And The Page
... The crowned queen passed their shadowed eyes, ...
April -- North Carolina
... The pines, dark-tufted, tall, ...
A Play Festival In Ogden Park
... Oh, sweet and soft the world is, ...
The Ocean Liner
... They have won her, she harks to their wooing, ...
These Two
... And funny little round fat cheeks the other ...
The Fortunate One
... And she who spake thus would have given, thrice blest, ...