Poems by Madison Julius Cawein
Meeting And Parting
... I. When from the tower, like some sweet flower, ...
An Old Tale Re-Told
... Fast-locked with a spring, which they forced and, lo! ...
Nightfall
... Of stars and winds and waves that pass! ...
Moon Fairies
... And the child, who knew this, smiled, ...
Superstition
... Or, 'mid the rocks, to some wild torrent's flight ...
"Quo Vadis"
... And towards the North the tottering architraves ...
Gramarye
... Strange growths, that ooze from long-dead logs and spread ...
The Picture
... She stood; love's dreams in girlhood's face and eyes, ...
Clouds
... While scattered, fell from monstrous palms ...
My Lady Of Verne
... And the stars, their soul, like a dream undreamed-- ...
Intimations Of The Beautiful
... VIII This dawn, through which the Autumn glowers,- ...
The Alcaldes Daughter
... ... When the night-watch lounged through the quiet ...
Epiphany
... That speaks to our souls some beautiful thought, ...
Margery
... Where our sweet cousin takes the air!_ ...
Deserted
... Which cleaves white Life from Death, Death from white Sleep, ...