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Among the Millet and Other Poems


Lampman, Archibald, 1861-1899 / 2008-06-14 00:00:00

EBOOK AMONG THE MILLET AND OTHER POEMS ***


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Among the Millet and Other Poems
By Archibald Lampman

TO MY WIFE

Though fancy and the might of rhyme,
That turneth like the tide,
Have borne me many a musing time,
Beloved, from thy side.
Ah yet, I pray thee, deem not, Sweet,
Those hours were given in vain;
Within these covers to thy feet
I bring them back again.


CONTENTS

I. POEMS
Among the Millet
April
An October Sunset
The Frogs
An Impression
Spring on the River
Why do ye call the Poet lonely
Heat
Among the Timothy
Freedom
Morning on the Lievres
In October
Lament of the Winds
Ballade of Summer's Sleep
Winter
Winter Hues Recalled
Storm
Midnight
Song of the Stream-Drops
Between the Rapids
New Year's Eve
Unrest
Song
One Day
Sleep
Three Flower Petals
Passion
A Ballade of Waiting
Before Sleep
A Song
What Do Poets Want With Gold?
The King's Sabbath
The Little Handmaiden
Abu Midjan
The Weaver
The Three Pilgrims
The Coming of Winter
Easter Eve
The Organist
The Monk
The Child's Music Lesson
An Athenian Reverie
II. SONNETS
Love-Doubt
Perfect Love
Love-Wonder
Comfort
Despondency
Outlook
Gentleness
A Prayer
Music
Knowledge
Sight
An Old Lesson from the Fields
Winter-Thought
Deeds
Aspiration
The Poets
The Truth
The Martyrs
A Night of Storm
The Railway Station
A Forecast
In November
The City
Midsummer Night
The Loons
March
Solitude
Autumn Maples
The Dog


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