EARLIER AND LATER POEMS
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The New Judas |
49
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I see His Blood upon the Rose |
50
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The Stars sang in God’s Garden |
51
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I saw the Sun at Midnight |
52
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It is her Voice who dwells within the Emerald Wall and Sapphire House of Flame |
53
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A Wave of the Sea |
54
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White Waves on the Water |
55
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This Heritage to the Race of Kings |
56
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1841-1891 |
57
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1867 |
58
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To Caitílín ní huallacháin—The Little Black Rose shall be Red at last |
59
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Nomina Sunt Consequentia Rerum |
61
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My Lady has the Grace of Death |
63
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O Lovely Heart |
64
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I love you with my every Breath |
65
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O Bright! thy Stateliness and Grace |
66
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White Dove of the Wild Dark Eyes |
67
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My Soul is Sick with Longing |
68
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When all the Stars become a Memory |
70
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Your Pride |
71
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If I should need to tear aside |
72
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When I am Dead |
73
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The Claim that has the Canker on the Rose |
74
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Your Fault |
75
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There is no Deed I would not dare |
78
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New Love |
80
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Before the Glory of your Love |
81
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To Grace—On the morning of her christening, April 7th, 1916 |
82
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Prothalamion |
83
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See the Crocus’ Golden Cup |
84
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Obscurity and Poetry |
85
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