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Mischief

to a bee

Foxgloves

The Water Ousel

Starlings

Fairy-Led

The Secret Joy

In April

The Happy Life

‘You Are Very Brown’

Market Day

Rose-Berries

In Dark Weather

The Garden in Winter

Snowdrop Time

A Rainy Day

The Spirit of Earth

To Life

‘Like a Poppy on a Tower’

Presences

A Night Sky (1916)

The Plain in Autumn

The Elf

My Own Town

The Wood

Viroconium

Swallows

Heaven’s Tower

Dust

The Watcher

The Little Hill

The Fallen Poplar

The Elfin Valley

A Summer Day

‘The Birds Will Sing’

Farewell to Beauty

The Hills of Heaven

Good-bye to Morning

Why?

Beyond

Safe

To the World

A Farewell

The Neighbour’s Children

An Old Woman

Going for the Milk

To a Little Child Begging

Anne’s Book

On Receiving a Box of Spring Flowers in London

Freedom

Spring in the West

To a Poet in April

To a Blackbird Singing in London

The Little Sorrow

Treasures

(for g. e. m.)

The Difference

Hunger

Winter Sunrise

The Lad Out There

To Mother

christmas , 1920

Alone

Eros

When the Thorn Blows

‘How Short a While’

‘Be Still, You Little Leaves’

‘Ah, Do Not Be So Sweet!’

Autumn

November

Humble Folk

Winter

The Thought

Little Things

The Shell

A Hawthorn Berry

The Snowdrop

The Vision

The Vagrant

The Wild Rose

Thresholds

The Door

The Land Within

The Ancient Gods

Colomen

Vis Medicatrix Naturæ

The Joy of Motion

The Joy of Music

The Joy of Fragrance

Laughter

The Beauty of Form

The Beauty of Shadow

The Beauty of Colour

‘You whom care in prison keeps, And sickness doth suppress’

Populus Tremula

Fruits of the Earth

Roots

The Crockman

Poems, and The Spring of Joy

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