Poems By Caroline King Duer

Alice Duer was a successful American author who wrote poetry, novels and screenplays and campaigned tirelessly for women's suffrage. Her sister Caroline was an editor at Vogue magazine. This beautiful collection published in 1896 and the first of their early poems, is centered around the themes of love, friendship and loss.


By : Caroline King Duer (1865 - 1956) and Alice Duer Miller (1874 - 1942)

01 - An International Episode



02 - ‭A Song



03 - A Portrait‭



04 - A Serenade‭



05 - How Can One Tell‭?



06 - A Sonnet



07 - A Midsummer Night’s Dream‭



08 - To Leeward‭



09 - An Exhortation to Gentleness‭



10 - Lines for the Skull at the Feast‭



11 - The Image of the Earthy‭



12 - Count Me Not Less‭



13 - An Apology‭



14 - Overheard in a Conservatory



15 - To a Photograph



16 - The Yellow Age



17 - From the German‭



18 - The Broken Wheel‭



19 - After a Year‭



20 - A Passing Fancy



21 - To the Night-Breeze



22 - A Dialogue



23 - A Vignette



24 - Good-Night



25 - A Song



26 - The Kingdom of the Present‭



27 - From Phyllis‭



28 - How Like a Woman



29 - A Drinking-Song



30 - My Rose of May



31 - A Word to the Wise



32 - The Snare of the Fowler‭



33 - ‘Once I Went‭' (‬After Walt Whitman.‭)



34 - Nocturne



35 - Wasted Time‭

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