Poems by Madison Julius Cawein
Young September
... I With a look and a laugh where the stream was flowing, ...
Behram And Eddetma
... " "One kiss, no more, and, child, thou wert divorced," ...
Memories
... Claimed and clothed in joy's own word: ...
Robert Browning
... Your message brave: clear, and of trumpet tongue ...
The Winter Moon
... The Faun who found her sleeping, each nude limb ...
A Wild Iris
... And mandrake moons with which her brows were girt ...
Allurement
... That through the silvery silence lean, ...
Fall
... Gray-gowned with fog, gold-girdled with the gloom ...
In May
... II There where the brook on its rocks went winking, ...
Assumption
... A blur of moonlight, gleam his sweetheart's locks ...
Midsummer
... V Hens cluck their broods from place to place, ...
The Idyll Of The Standing Stone
... She sighs and smiles, and knows not why, ...
Accolon Of Gaul: Prelude
... With blown gold curls thro' drifts of wild-thorn flowers ...
Rain In The Woods
... Beneath the wild-grape's leaves and gourd's, ...
Quiet
... With Gothic eyes, that, dark and deep, ...