XML PDF ALONE. Alone and in the midst of men,Alone ’mid hills and valleys fair;Alone upon a ship at sea;Alone—alone, and everywhere. O many…
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XML PDF FRIENDS. Though many will rise up against us, From the world that keeps lovers apart,We shall yet have good friends, my beloved, To urge…
XML PDF THE WATER-SPRITE. Nixie, Nixie, in the stream Why do you hide your face by day?Are you asleep? And do you dream? Or do you…
XML PDF Charles, do not you remember the caterpillar we put in a paper box, with some mulberry leaves for it to eat ?…
XML TABLE OF CONTENTS No. 3 Front Cover, by Pamela Colman Smith [i]A Masque: The Harvest Home, by Edward Gordon Craig 2-3 Illustration by Edward Gordon Craig 2…
XML PDF ADVERTISEMENTS. IN THE SEVEN WOODS: Poems chiefly of the Irish Heroic Age. By W. B. Yeats. Hand-printed (Rubricated) by Elizabeth Corbet Yeats. Published…
XML PDF CORNELION AND AMETHYST. There was once a shepherd youth called Cornelion. He was wont to tend his flock and pipe all day…
XML PDF A PAGAN RHYME. The big men of the city They walk her streets with ease,And rule her men like gentlemen Careless whether they please—And…
XML PDF A BALLAD OF A NIGHT REFUGE. (To MAXIM GORKY.) Night after night, below the street, We sank into the dark;A company of wretched…