Poems by Madison Julius Cawein
Where The Battle Passed
... Now in Love's place, Death, old and halt and blind, ...
The Puritans' Christmas
... They hewed with their strong arm ...
Womans Portion
... ) "Thou lov'st him still," they made reply, ...
Storm
... And had not died--now stood and cursed ...
The Battle
... BLACK clouds hung low and heavy, ...
Musings
... Like that which smiles rich in her mouth's red rose ...
The Sleeper
... As through storm-broken clouds the moon might spring, ...
How They Brought Aid To Bryan's Station
... , for aid. It happened also during this siege that the pioneer women of the ...
An Address To Night
... When lightning-frilled gleams wide thy cloud-frounced dress, ...
The Last Song
... His lips, their art, that they cease, speechless there ...
The Lonely Land
... And then she bows her head and weeps&hellip ...
Caverns
... Wild-tongued o'er pools where petrifaction strips ...
The Punishment Of Loke
... Here where the stars ne'er shone, nor nature's strains ...
The Rose
... Their leaves and fade, love cannot die ...
The years, wherein I never knew
... And eyes, blue stars of laughing light, ...