Poems by Madison Julius Cawein
Poetry And Philosophy
... The first vague lessons of the work she wrought ...
The Land Of Hearts Made Whole
... Then, as answering bell greets bell, ...
Revisited
... Where once she came with welcome and glad eyes all loving-wise, ...
At Parting
... Clasp hands and sigh, touch lips and smile, ...
The Faun
... And through dark leaves thou saw'st the white ...
Aubade
... Thou, who keep'st captive, sweet and clear, ...
The Wind Of Winter
... While through the smoke his eyeballs shine, ...
Elphin
... -- In the hall, the roar of the torrent, ...
The Ride
... " "The morning's feet are wrought of gold, ...
In The Forest
... And in the cloud, that looms above the glen,-- ...
Hills Of The West
... Home. Hills of the west, that dream ...
The Leaf-Cricket
... Like some frail grief with the rude blast thou warrest, ...
Portents
... There in the night that phantoms seem to crowd ...
Dum Vivimus
... For soon that tavern's reached, that inn, you know, ...
The Dream
... And from the clouds o'er this sweet world there dripp'd ...