Poems by Madison Julius Cawein
The Closed Door
... Like a dream we dream, or a thought we nourish, ...
A Lullaby
... And there on the moon through the heavens they ride, ...
The Creek
... Then o'er the cedared way that leads, ...
The Sprits Of Light And Darkness
... And the winds to the heavens were as garments, ...
The Path Of Faery
... She is the princess, the faery princess, the princess fair ...
Qui Docet, Discit
... I. When all the world was white with flowers, ...
Forest And Field
... and they had Some talk with youthful laughter glad: ...
Will-O-The-Wisp
... III. Now o'er the sluggish stream he wends, ...
The Sea Spirit
... On me. Sleep, sweeter than love's face or home ...
The Troglodyte
... That grew from the heart of the world to light,-- ...
Along The Stream
... Through whose leaves the restless reaches ...
The Old Byway
... And ghosts of long-dead flowers and ferns ...
Success
... And some shall toil and not attain,-- ...
A Ghost Of Yesterday
... Whose loveliness still keeps those walks, ...
Morning And Night
... On the floss of the snow-drifts, while glancing ...