Poems by Madison Julius Cawein
The Artist
... Framed in with love's deep gold, and draped and hung ...
The Mameluke
... --Waves Dashed not more hopelessly the paves ...
The Heart Of Spring
... Blow from the sunset the morning lands thro', ...
Invocation
... Earth, man, and, last, man's right ...
Self
... And what thou art so thou hast written ...
A Legend Of The Lily
... Where the grass was withered, the bough was bare, ...
Gertrude
... Made sweet with birds:--I did declare,-- ...
A Flower Of The Fields
... where All up the porch a grape-vine trails-- ...
Anthem Of Dawn
... III Then billowing blue, like an ocean, rolled from the shores of morn to even: ...
The Wanderer
... Hag-lights went by, and Fear that shrieks and dies ...
Uncalled
... Of all the world between them: while the dead, ...
The Legend Of The Stone
... Seemed phantoms, clothed in glimmering white, ...
A Threnody
... II. The phantom mist, that is moonbeam-kissed, ...
Requiem
... the woods And solitudes, o'er which Night broods, ...
A Belgian Christmas
... For her!" And then, "My orders here ...