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Born in September 14, 1883 / Died in April 19, 1922 / United Kingdom / English

Poems by Marjorie Lowry Christie Pickthall

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The Gardener's Boy

... She is young, she hath doves' eyes, and like the vine ...

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I Shall Not Go With Pain

... But as full-crowned the warrior leaves the fight, ...

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Ecclesiastes

... Bearing the branch of peace, the dark, sweet bough,– ...

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The Tree

... Her infinite strength of shade she stretched around ...

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Dedication

... the cry That told some Eastern throng ...

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Sheep

... Past is my sorrow, the night past, and the morn ...

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Jennifer’s Lad

... But clearer beat the snare-drum with it's "March, march, march !" ...

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A Child’s Song Of Christmas

...   They brought Him incense, myrrh, and gold, ...

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The Woodsman In The Foundry

... Green-linked weed along the golden stones ...

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St. Yve’s Poor

... And all the heavens were thrilled with clanging spears,– ...

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To Timarion

... Tired hands are here, and feet grown dark with dust ...

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The Lovers Of Marchaid

... Bran has built his homestead high where the hills may shield her, ...

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Sleep

... Here cheek by cheek the drowsed souls lay ...

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The Hillman’s Lass

... (Do you think that the wind which wakes at dawn ...

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When Winter Comes

... And the camp half-closed and the pay-roll leaner,– ...