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The collected poems of Sara Teasdale
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From the Book
To Eleonore Duse --
To a picture of Eleonora Duse in "the dead city" --
To a picture of Eleonora Duse in "the dead city" --
To a picture of Eleonora Dues as "Francesca da Rimini" --
The gift --
To joy --
Roses and rue --
Faults.
Helen of Troy --
Beatrice --
Marianna Alcoforando --
Guenevere --
Erinna.
Song --
Wild asters --
The shrine --
Love me --
The song for Colin --
Four winds --
Dew --
A maiden --
"I love you" --
But not to me --
Youth and the pilgrim --
The wanderer --
"I would live in your love" --
May --
"Less than the cloud to the wind" --
Pierrot --
At night --
The kiss --
November --
The wind --
A winter night --
The Metropolitan Tower --
Gramercy Park --
In the Metropolitan Museum --
Coney Island --
Union Square --
Central Park at dusk.
Primavera mia --
For the anniversary of John Keats' death --
To an aeolian harp --
To Erinna --
To Cleis --
Paris in spring --
Madeira from the sea --
City vignettes --
Vox corporis --
Christmas carol --
The faery forest --
A minuet of Mozart's --
Twilight.
Spring night --
The flight --
New love and old --
The look --
The kiss --
Swans --
The old maid --
At night --
The years --
Peace --
April --
Come --
Moods --
April song --
Broadway --
A winter bluejay --
In a restaurant --
Joy --
In a railroad station --
In the train --
To one away --
Song --
Deep in the night --
The India wharf --
I shall not care --
Desert pools --
Longing --
Pity --
After parting --
Enough --
Alchemy --
February --
Dusk in June --
Summer night, Riverside --
In a subway station --
After love --
Dooryard roses --
A prayer --
Indian summer --
The sea wind --
The cloud --
The poorhouse --
Doctors --
The inn of earth --
The mother of a poet --
In memoriam F.O.S. --
Twilight --
Swallow flight --
Thoughts --
The fountain --
The rose --
Dreams --
"I am not yours" --
Pierrot's song --
Night in Arizona --
While I may --
Debt --
From the North --
The lights of New York --
Sea longing --
The river --
Leaves --
The answer --
Over the roofs --
A cry --
Chance --
Immortal --
After death --
Gifts --
From the sea --
Vignettes overseas --
Sappho.
Barter --
Child, child --
The fountain --
Tides --
Spring rain --
Jewels --
Spirit's house --
Mastery --
Lessons --
Wisdom --
In a burying ground --
Wood song --
Refuge --
Dew --
To-night --
Because --
The tree of song --
Riches --
Houses of dreams --
Lights --
Doubt --
The lamp --
A November night.
Blue squills --
Stars --
"What do I care?" --
Meadowlarks --
Driftwood --
"I have loved hours at sea" --
August moonrise --
Places --
Old tunes --
"Only in sleep" --
Redbirds --
Sunset (St. Louis) --
The coin --
The voice --
Day and night --
Compensation --
I remembered --
Gray eyes --
The net --
The mystery --
Open windows --
The new moon --
Lost things --
Pain --
The broken field --
The unseen --
A prayer --
Spring torrents --
"I know the stars" --
Understanding --
Nightfall --
"It is not a word" --
"My heart is heavy" --
The nights remember --
"Let it be forgoten" --
May day --
"The dreams of my heart" --
"A little while" --
The garden --
The wine --
In a Cuban garden --
"If I must go" --
In spring, Santa Barbara --
White fog --
Arcturus --
Moonlight --
Morning song --
Gray fog --
Bells --
Lovely chance --
"There will come soft rains" --
Nahant --
A boy --
The unchanging --
June night --
"Like barley bending" --
"Oh day of fire and sun" --
"I thought of you" --
On the dunes --
Spray --
If death is kind --
Thoughts --
Faces --
Evening (New York) --
Snowfall --
The sanctuary --
At sea --
Dust --
The long hill --
In the end --
"It will not change" --
Change --
Water lilies --
The storm --
The tree --
At midnight --
Song making --
Alone --
Red maples --
Debtor --
The wind in the hemlock.
On the Sussex downs --
August night --
Two minds --
Words for an old air --
Mountain water --
At Tintagil --
"There will be stars" --
Autumn (Parc Monceau) --
September day (Pont de Neuilly) --
Fontainebleau --
Late October (Bois de Boulogne) --
"Beautiful, proud sea" --
Land's end --
Sand drift --
Blue stargrass --
Low tide --
Effigy of a nun --
"Those who love" --
Epitaph --
Appraisal --
The wise woman --
"She who could bind you" --
Twilight (Nahant) --
Full moon (Santa Barbara) --
The fountain --
Clear evening --
"Not by the sea" --
Midsummer night --
The cyrstal gazer --
The solitary --
Day's ending (Tuscon) --
A reply --
Leisure --
"I shall live to be old" --
Wisdom --
The old enemy --
Winter sun (Lenox) --
A December day --
February twilight --
"I have seen the spring" --
Wind Elegy (W.E.W.) --
In the wood --
Autumn dusk --
Arcturus in autumn --
"I could snatch a day" --
An end --
Foreknown --
Winter --
Winter night song --
Never again --
The tune --
The beloved --
"When I am not with you" --
On a March day --
"Let it be you" --
The flight.
Night --
Late October --
The falling star --
The spicebush in March --
Calm morning at sea --
To Arcturus returning --
A June day --
Rhyme of November stars --
I stood upon a star --
Winter noon.
Moon's ending --
Wisdom --
Autumn on the beaches --
Advice to a girl --
Age --
Even to-day --
Truce --
Strange victory --
Secret treasure --
Last prelude --
Ina darkening garden --
To M. --
Ashes --
In memory of Vachel Lindsay --
Grace before sleep --
"All that was mortal" --
To the sea --
Return to a country house --
"Since death brushed past me" --
To a child watching the gulls --
Lines --
"There will be rest."
From the Book
Sonnets to Duse and other poems (1907)
Helen of Troy and other poems (1911)
Rivers to the sea (1915)
Love songs (1917)
Flame and shadow (1920)
Dark of the moon (1926)
Stars to-night: verses for boys and girls (1930)
Strange victory (1933).
From the Book
Sonnets to Duse and other poems (1907)
Helen of Troy and other poems (1911)
Rivers to the sea (1915)
Love songs (1917)
Flame and shadow (1920)
Dark of the moon (1926)
Stars to-night (1930)
Strange victory (1933).
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