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Lyrics of Love and Laughter (1903)
Dedicated to Miss Catherine Impey First published by Dodd, Mead and Company Copyright 1903 |
The Monk's WalkIn this somber garden close Underneath the ivied wall, Just across, where sunlight burns, Ferns and roses, who shall say Has the novice come to-day Tell me, roses, did you note Mourning ferns, pray tell me why Here no dream, nor thought of sin, Branches waving green above, Is it living thus to live? Gray, and passionless, and dim, This poem appears in the following book(s): | |
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