Poems by Madison Julius Cawein
Wood Notes
... And locks with which the warm wind merries, ...
The Vampire
... When 'neath my lips, like some fierce flower, ...
Music And Sleep
... Of visions, where the guess, we christen faith, ...
Garden Gossip
... One whispered: "Did their step thrill through ...
Geraldine
... Your lawny breasts, the heart-shaped jewel,-- ...
At Nineveh
... "-- Black as black storm then rose the king and said,-- ...
One Day And Another: A Lyrical Eclogue Part III
... 5 _He seats himself on a rock and gazes steadily into the stream ...
The Moonmen
... And the heavens, the hills, and the streams they trod ...
Summer Noontide
... Mossed roof, and through warped sides, the knots have holed, ...
The Toll-Mans Daughter
... Its long, well white-washed spear-point broke ...
Elusion
... III Sometimes she seems the light that lies ...
September
... Balloon-blown foam of moonflowers, and sweet snows ...
To One Reading The Morte DArthure
... Would that Romance--which on thee lays ...
The Blind Harper
... One glimpse: wild walls of threatening night ...
The Wind Of Spring
... And dreams the dreams that love shall learn ...