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قراءة كتاب A Woman's Love Letters
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A Woman's Love Letters
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The Fleur de Lis Poets.
A WOMAN'S
LOVE LETTERS.
BY SOPHIE M. ALMON-HENSLEY
NEW YORK. J. SELWIN TAIT
AND SONS, NUMBER SIXTY-FIVE
FIFTH AVENUE.
Copyright, 1895
BY
J. SELWIN TAIT & SONS
New York
CONTENTS.
A Dream, | 1 |
Dream-Song, | 8 |
Doubt, | 9 |
Song, | 13 |
Anticipation, | 14 |
Song, | 18 |
Misunderstanding, | 19 |
Shadow-Song, | 23 |
Revulsion, | 24 |
A Song of Dawn, | 27 |
Weariness, | 28 |
A Song of Rest, | 31 |
Death, | 33 |
Battle-Song, | 38 |
Content, | 39 |
Sea-Song, | 42 |
Gratitude, | 44 |
Song, | 48 |
Prayer, | 49 |
Song, | 53 |
Loneliness, | 54 |
Sea-Song, | 57 |
Incompleteness, | 59 |
Song, | 65 |
Life's Joys, | 65 |
Song, | 70 |
Barter, | 72 |
Song, | 76 |
To-morrow, | 78 |
Song, | 82 |
A Dream.
I stood far off above the haunts of men
Somewhere, I know not, when the sky was dim
From some worn glory, and the morning hymn
Of the gay oriole echoed from the glen.
Wandering, I felt earth's peace, nor knew I sought
A visioned face, a voice the wind had caught.
Somewhere, I know not, when the sky was dim
From some worn glory, and the morning hymn
Of the gay oriole echoed from the glen.
Wandering, I felt earth's peace, nor knew I sought
A visioned face, a voice the wind had caught.
I passed the waking things that stirred and gazed,
Thought-bound, and heeded not; the waking flowers
Drank in the
Thought-bound, and heeded not; the waking flowers
Drank in the