Sara Teasdale never disappoints. This lovely book of lyrical poems reminds us of the eternal verities of love, loss and life.
By : Sara Teasdale (1884 - 1933)
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Part I
Spring Night The Flight New Love And Old The Look Spring The Lighted Window The Kiss Swans The Old Maid From The Woolworth Tower At Night The Years Peace April Come Moods April Song May Day Crowned To A Castilian 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 Morning May Night Dusk In June Love-free Summer Night, Riverside In A Subway Station After Love Dooryard Roses A Prayer
Part II
Indian Summer The Sea Wind The Cloud The Poor House New Year's Dawn-broadway The Star Doctors The Inn Of Earth In The Carpenter's Shop The Carpenter's Son The Mother Of A Poet In Memoriam F. O. S Twilight Swallow Flight Thoughts To Dick, On His Sixth Birthday To Rose The Fountain The Rose Dreams "i Am Not Yours" Pierrot's Song Night In Arizona Dusk In War Time Spring In War Time While I May Debt From The North The Lights Of New York Sea Longing The River Leaves The Answer
Part III
Over The Roofs A Cry Chance Immortal After Death Testament Gifts
Part IV
From The Sea Vignettes Overseas
Part V
Sappho
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