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قراءة كتاب Accolon of Gaul, with Other Poems
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Transcriber's NoteMadison Cawein (23 March 1865, 8 December 1914) was a poet from Louisville, Kentucky, whose poem "Waste Land" has been linked with T. S. Eliot's later "The Waste Land". ... His output was thirty-six books and 1,500 poems. He was known as the "Keats of Kentucky." - 'Wikipedia'. [Readers using IE8 browser may need to use 'Compatibility View'] The rest of the Transcriber's Note is at the end of the book. |

WITH
OTHER POEMS.
By MADISON J. CAWEIN.

LOUISVILLE.
JOHN P. MORTON & COMPANY.
1889
Copyrighted by
MADISON J. CAWEIN.
1889

to
LILIAN AND ROSE.

CONTENTS.
Page. | |
Accolon of Gaul, | 1 |
Der Freischutz, | 65 |
To Revery, | 82 |
Late October, | 85 |
An Anemone, | 88 |
The Rain-Crow, | 90 |
Loveliness, | 92 |
The Last Scion of the House of Clare, | 95 |
On the Jellico-Spur, | 105 |
Señorita, | 111 |
Leander to Hero, | 113 |
Musagetes, | 116 |
The Quarrel, | 118 |
The Mood o' the Earth, | 119 |
A Gray Day, | 122 |
Carmen, | 125 |
Disenchantment of Death, | 128 |
The Three Urgandas, | 131 |
The Brush Sparrow, |
135 |
Chords | |
I. Sleep while I sing to thee, | 138 |
II. Floats a wild chant of morning, | 139 |
III. When love delays, | 141 |
IV. Thou hast not loved her, | 143 |
V. O Life, | 144 |
VI. If thou wouldst know the Beautiful, | 148 |
VII. Then up the Orient heights, | 150 |
VIII. Vanishing Visions, |