Poems by Madison Julius Cawein
Tristram And Isolt
... Shapes and the shadows of two who have sinned ...
The Dead Oread
... Like crag-born mists, and gloomed and gleamed ...
The Locust
... and fills The land with death as sullenly he takes ...
The Long Room
... And breasts Bohemian cups, whose glory gleamed ...
Rain
... Then in drenched gardens, like sweet phantoms met, ...
The Witch
... At her bent back the sick-faced moonlight mocks, ...
The Creek-Road
... Scrawl sparkling words in dawns delicious speech ...
The Elfs Song
... I. Where thronged poppies with globed shields ...
The Black Knight
... -Unmask!"- My eyes were blind with blood and hair, ...
Sea Dreams
... But the stars in her face my passion should trace, ...
Oglethorpe
... Georgia I AS when with oldtime passion for this Land ...
Pictured
... Loved lips and eyes and hair, ...
The Troubadour Of Trebizend
... and a rose Lay upon his heart's repose ...
One Day And Another: A Lyrical Eclogue Part II
... Night, night, 'tis night!--and love's own star's before us, ...
A. D. Nineteen Hundred
... -- Where now the boast Earth makes of civilization ...