The Poems and Prose of Ernest DowsonIn your mother's apple-orchard, When the world was left behind: You were shy, so shy, Yvonne! But your eyes were calm and kind. |
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The Poems and Prose of Ernest Dowson Ernest Christopher Dowson,Arthur Symons No preview available - 2018 |
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alter thy cold ARTHUR SYMONS beauty Bruges BURTON RASCOE charming child Cristich Cynara dark dead dear death desire Dowson dream EDGAR SALTUS ERNEST DOWSON face feet fiddle flowers forget G. K. CHESTERTON gather and entwine girl grow H. L. MENCKEN hair hands heart hour Introduction kiss knew Lady Greville LADY PIERROT leaves of vine lilies lips lived look Lorimer Love's Madame memory Monsieur moon Neobule never night Ninette once PADRAIC COLUM pale pass passion PAUL VERLAINE Petit Trianon PIERROT THE LADY pity play poems poet Prithee remember roses sake Sebastian seemed shadow sigh silence sleep smile soft song sorrow soul stars Stradivarius strange sur mes lèvres sweet tell thee thine things THOMAS SELTZER thou thurible thy cold eyes tired Tregellan verse Villanelle Violets and leaves violin voice weary West weep woman Yvonne