Idyllic Monologues: Old and New World Verses


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'Idyllic Monologues: Old and New World Verses' is a collection of poems written by Madison Julius Cawein. Featured titles include 'The Water Witch', 'Witnesses', 'Wherefore', and 'Pagan'. Here's an excerpt from 'The Water Witch': "See! the milk-white doe is wounded / He will follow as it bounds / Through the woods. His horn has sounded."




Idyllic Monologues


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Weeds by the Wall: Verses


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'Weeds by the Wall: Verses' is a collection of poems written by Madison Julius Cawein. More than three dozen poems are presented in this work, including these titles: 'The Message of the Lilies', 'Of the Slums', 'The Wind', and 'Dusk'. Here's an excerpt from 'The Message of the Lilies': "My soul and I went walking / Beneath the moon of Spring / The lilies pale were talking / Were faintly murmuring".




Days and Dreams: Poems


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This book is a collection of poems written by Madison Julius Cawein. Some of the featured titles include 'The Portrait', 'The Khalif and the Arab', 'My Romance', and 'The Epic'.




A Voice on the Wind, and Other Poems


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"A Voice on the Wind, and Other Poems" by Madison Julius Cawein contains a variety of poems that can touch readers no matter what journey of life they've gone on. From love to nature, this book is relatable now the same way it was when it was first published. Even if you're not a poetry reader normally, this book is easy to read and easy to resonate with.




Accolon of Gaul, with Other Poems


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The following book is a collection of poems written by Madison Cawein, who allied his love of nature with a devotion to earlier English and European literature, mythology, and classical allusion. In the current volume, featured titles to be found inside are the following: 'Accolon of Gaul', 'An Anemone', and 'Musagetes'.




An Ode


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Madison Julius Cawein's 'An Ode' is a stirring tribute to the founding of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Originally read in the early 20th century at the dedication of the colony's commemorative monument in Gloucester, Massachusetts, Cawein's poem evokes a deep sense of pride and patriotism for the early settlers of America. Here's an excerpt from the poem: "They who maintained their rights / Through storm and stress / And walked in all the way / That God made known."




The Cup of Comus: Fact and Fancy


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'The Cup of Comus: Fact and Fancy' is a poem collection by Madison Julius Cawein. More than two dozen titles are featured inside the book, including 'Moon Fairies', 'The Lost Dream', 'A Last Word', and 'The Shadow'. Here's an excerpt from the 'Moon Fairies': "The moon, a circle of gold / O'er the crowded housetops rolled / And peeped in an attic, where / 'Mid sordid things and bare."




Shapes and Shadows


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'Shapes and Shadows' is a collection of poems written by Madison Julius Cawein. More than two dozen titles are featured inside, including 'Standing-Stone Creek', 'The Moonmen', 'The Old Man Dreams', and 'Since Then'. Here's an excerpt from 'Standing-Stone Creek': "A weed-grown slope, whereon the rain / Has washed the brown rocks bare / Leads tangled from a lonely lane / Down to a creek's broad stair / Of stone, that, through the solitude / Winds onward to a quiet wood."




Library of Southern Literature


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