Poems by Sidney Lanier
Individuality.
... Snow, hail, rain, wind, grass, rose, light, shade ...
To J. D. H.
... O drear, drear death, to live without thee, ...
The Centennial Cantata.
... [Musical Annotations, in angled brackets, precede each section ...
To Our Mocking-Bird
... thus of late Thou camest, Death, thou Cat! and leap'st my gate, ...
To Dr. Thomas Shearer
... Since you, rare friend! have tied my living tongue ...
The Marshes of Glynn
... Everywhere, Till his waters have flooded the uttermost creeks and the low-lying lanes, ...
The Golden Wedding Of Sterling And Sarah Lanier, September 27, 1868.
... "Two Hearts, that wrought with smiles through tears ...
Under The Cedarcroft Chestnut
... Still more to this strong Form might'st liken thee, ...
Jones's Private Argyment
... (And, cotton will fetch 'bout a dollar a pound), ...
To: Frau Nannette Falk-Auerbach
... Nannette, Tochter! dich, mein zweites Leben!" ...
Song Of The Chattahoochee
... The white quartz shone, and the smooth brook-stone ...
Remonstrance.
... ' -- `Nay, not with me, save thou subscribe and swear ...
A song of Love
... Yet would, Oh would I could Love again ...