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Born in November 30, 1874 / Died in April 24, 1942 / Canada / English

Poems by Lucy Maud Montgomery

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A Day in the Open

... Mirror back a blue sky that is winnowed of cloud and of mist! Ho, a day ...

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A Day Off

... And the wholesome zest that springs ...

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A Request

... Shall break on my slumber with lure of an out-lived mirth ...

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A Summer Day

... II Noon, hiving sweets of sun and flower, ...

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A Winter Dawn

... Above the marge of night a star still shines, ...

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A Winter Day

... II Wide, sparkling fields snow-vestured lie ...

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Among the Pines

... Far in the boskiest glen of this wood is a dream and a silence­ ...

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An April Night

... From their oaks, or the spirits of pine-hid springs, ...

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An Autumn Evening

... Cradling the twilight, where the lone winds blow ...

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As the Heart Hopes

... You have sojourned, or basked within the light ...

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At Nightfall

... They may touch us as they flutter to and fro! The silence is too dreadful for our laughter, ...

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At the Long Sault

... Quit you like men!" Oh, we rushed to meet at our captain's side ...

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Before Storm

... But the ship that sailed at the dawning, manned by the lads who love us­ ...

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By an Autumn Fire

... With the rain and the wind on their death-white faces, ...

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Come, Rest Awhile

... Unheard by those who will not pause to hear­ The wayward chimes of memory's pensive bells, ...