Poems by Harriet Monroe
For Peace
... Show the whole round world unrolled ...
Maternity
... And hold you close and warm here, ...
Lincoln
... And quenched the brands laid 'neath these arches high-- ...
The Pine At Timber-Line
... Old before your time, you challenge the cold stars ...
Two Capitals1910
... Moscow White Moscow of the pearly towers, ...
Sierran Song
... Come hit the trailthe cliff-bound vale ...
Lullaby
... Though long you sleep, I shall be near ...
On The Train
... He shouts wittily from his end of the car to the man in the corner ...
Night In State Street
... Against the warning darkness, the still height Of the awful night ...
Washington
... The strong who, having wrought, can never, never die ...
The Meeting
... And the ox-team lumbered and limped over the long red road ...
A Letter From Peking
... Rich fields of corn, mill-yields of goods, long train-loads ...
The Mockery
... Too fine for song they arethe tint of the rose, ...
New-Born
... The love we bring her ...
Melodies
... Ah, these are sounds too sweet, too sweet! ...