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Born in December 23, 1860 / Died in September 26, 1936 / United States / English

Poems by Harriet Monroe

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For Peace

... Show the whole round world unrolled ...

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Maternity

... And hold you close and warm here, ...

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Lincoln

...   And quenched the brands laid 'neath these arches high-- ...

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The Pine At Timber-Line

... Old before your time, you challenge the cold stars ...

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Two Capitals—1910

... Moscow White Moscow of the pearly towers, ...

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Sierran Song

... Come hit the trail—the cliff-bound vale ...

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Lullaby

... Though long you sleep, I shall be near ...

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On The Train

... He shouts wittily from his end of the car to the man in the corner ...

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Night In State Street

... Against the warning darkness, the still height Of the awful night ...

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Washington

... The strong who, having wrought, can never, never die ...

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The Meeting

... And the ox-team lumbered and limped over the long red road ...

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A Letter From Peking

... Rich fields of corn, mill-yields of goods, long train-loads ...

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The Mockery

... Too fine for song they are—the tint of the rose, ...

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New-Born

... The love we bring her ...

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Melodies

... Ah, these are sounds too sweet, too sweet! ...