114 Songs
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| 114 Songs by |
| First self-published 1922.OCLC 9369447
This list is not verified or even complete. |
- Majority
- Evening
- The Last Reader
- At Sea
- Immortality
- The New River
- Discosure
- The Rainbow
- (a) Duty (b) Vita
- Charlie Rutlage
- Lincoln The Great Commoner
- Remembrance
- Resolution
- The Indians
- The Housatonic at Stockbridge
- Religion
- Grantchester
- Incantation
- The Greatest Man
- Hymn
- Luck and Work
- "Nov. 2, 1920"
- Maple Leaves
- Premonitions
- Ann Street
- Like a Sick Eagle
- the Swimmers
- On the Counter
- The See'r
- From "Paracelsus," 31. Walt Whitman
- The Side-Show
- Cradle-Song
- La Fede
- August
- September
- December
- The Collection
- Afterglow
- The Innate,41. "123,"
- Serenity
- The Things Our Fathers Loved
- Watchman
- At The River
- His Exaltation
- The Camp-Meeting
- Thoreau
- In Flanders Fields
- He is There!
- Tom Sails Away
- Old Home Day
- In the Alley
- A Song of a Gambolier
- Down East
- The Circus Band
- Mists
- Evidence
- Tolerance
- Autumn
- Nature's Way
- The Waiting Soul
- Those Evening Bells
- The Cage
- spring Song
- The Light that is Felt
- Walking
- Ilmenau (Over All the Treetops)
- Rough Wind
- Mirage
- There is a Lane
- Tarrant Moss
- Harpalus
- The Children's Hour
- I Travelled Among Unknown Men
- Qu'il M'irait bien
- Elegie
- Chanson de Florian
- Rosamunde
- Weil' auf mir
- The Old Mother
- In Summerfields
- Ich Grolle Nicht
- Night of Frost in May (From)
- Dreams
- Omens and Oracles
- An old Flame
- A Night Song
- A Song - For Anything
- The World's Highway
- Karen
- Marie
- Berceuse
- Where the Eagle
- Allegro
- Romanzo (di Central Park)
- The South Wind
- Naught that Country
- Forward into the Light
- A Christmas Carol
- My Native Land
- Memories: (a) Very Pleasant (b) Rather Sad
- The White Gulls (From the Russian)
- Two Little Flowers
- West London (A Sonnet)
- Amphion
- A Night Thought
- Songs My Mother Taught Me
- Waltz
- The World's Wanderers
- Canon
- To Edith
- When Stars Are in the Quit Skies
- Slow March
| This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1923.
The author died in 1954, so this work is also in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 50 years or less. This work may also be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works. |