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POEMS
by
FLORENCE EARLE COATES
BOSTON AND NEW YORK
HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN AND COMPANY
The Riverside Press, Cambridge
1898
COPYRIGHT, 1898, BY HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN AND COMPANY
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
CONTENTS
PAGE | |
life | 1 |
poetry | 2 |
probation | 3 |
combatants | 4 |
longing | 6 |
sappho | 7 |
immortal | 8 |
columbus | 9 |
in darkness | 10 |
song: "for me the jasmine buds unfold" | 11 |
didst thou rejoice? | 12 |
"victi resurgunt" | 13 |
man | 14 |
veiled | 16 |
an idler | 18 |
before the hour | 19 |
perdita | 20 |
wouldst thou learn? | 22 |
ditty: "my true love's eyes" | 23 |
israphel | 24 |
first and last | 26 |
love sailed at morn | 27 |
be thou my guide | 28 |
near and far | 29 |
cora | 31 |
let me believe | 33 |
by the conemaugh | 34 |
a descant | 36 |
to the tsar (1890) | 37 |
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