Potential Titles: Arthur Colton
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Pilgrims of a dream are we - Arthur Colton "Arcadie. I"
For the dust blows bitterly - Arthur Colton "Arcadie. I"
By process of the silent years - Arthur Colton "As We Grow Old"
Grey and ghostly in the night - Arthur Colton "By the Sea"
Each ship beneath its star - Arthur Colton "By the Sea"
Showing the lines of a silver path - Arthur Colton "By the Sea"
Veiled in grey ashes sleeps - Arthur Colton "The Cheneaux Islands"
Float off like beckoning dreams - Arthur Colton "The Cheneaux Islands"
Have torn blue midnight air - Arthur Colton "The Cheneaux Islands"
A secret from the brown earth steal - Arthur Colton "The Cheneaux Islands"
Asks of our bright, unsteady flame - Arthur Colton "The Cheneaux Islands"
The blight of dead leaves in the blood - Arthur Colton "The Cheneaux Islands"
The campfire's last grey embers fall - Arthur Colton "The Cheneaux Islands"
The slender moon to her mooring rides - Arthur Colton "The Cheneaux Islands"
And all the long results of time - Arthur Colton "Epilogue to a Book of Unimportant Verse"
In slanting piers of light - Arthur Colton "Faustine"
Muses while the shadows sleep - Arthur Colton "Faustine"
Fraught with priceless yesterdays - Arthur Colton "Faustine"
Gazes on each tranquil ghost - Arthur Colton "Faustine"
Grieves because the world is old - Arthur Colton "Heirs of Time"
If no grey threads are in our gold - Arthur Colton "Heirs of Time"
Art demands what life denies - Arthur Colton "The Herb of Grace"
Where an ancient wrath is denizen - Arthur Colton "The Herb of Grace"
Gold apples from the guarded trees - Arthur Colton "The Herb of Grace"
Some wild-rose muse's haunt - Arthur Colton "The Herb of Grace"
Time's grey insignia - Arthur Colton "The House"
Among the beeches a white nymph - Arthur Colton "An Idyl of the Wood"
And know it unafraid - Arthur Colton "An Idyl of the Wood"
Asleep beside their shadows - Arthur Colton "In Port To-Day"
Frozen citadels with creaking gates - Arthur Colton "In Port To-Day"
To find it filled with melodies - Arthur Colton "In Port To-Day"
And beggared midnight winds - Arthur Colton "Let Me No More a Mendicant"
And quiet Wisdom entered there - Arthur Colton "Martial to Pliny"
When the rose is queen - Arthur Colton "Martial to Pliny"
And time a debt to pay - Arthur Colton "Martial to Pliny"
A rose lasts all night long - Arthur Colton "Phyllis and Corydon"
A rose, a crimson rose! - Arthur Colton "Phyllis and Corydon"
Nearer to the cypress than the rose - Arthur Colton "The Poet and the Fountain"
Grey-mossed and lichened by centuries - Arthur Colton "The Poet and the Fountain"
No music in dead stones - Arthur Colton "The Poet and the Fountain"
The slow avalanche alone replied - Arthur Colton "The Roman Way"
Had large experience with the stars - Arthur Colton "The Roman Way"
And busy comedy of the citizen bees - Arthur Colton "The Roman Way"
Age came upon us, grey and sad - Arthur Colton "The Roman Way"
The servants of an unborn year - Arthur Colton "The Shepherd and the Knight"
What wages they may earn - Arthur Colton "The Shepherd and the Knight"
And the golden bowl is broken - Arthur Colton "Snow"
The spirit poured on the air unused - Arthur Colton "Snow"
Written on the evening skies - Arthur Colton "The Thrush"
To the eyes of him who lifts the veil - Arthur Colton "The Thrush"
To-night the roses blow - Arthur Colton "To-Morrow"
And I with mind will pay the debt - Arthur Colton "To-Morrow"
Golden hours we freely spent - Arthur Colton "Twenty Years Hence"
Free with the hawk and the wind - Arthur Colton "Verses from 'The Canticle of the Road'"
As the sea yearns after the moon - Arthur Colton "Verses from 'The Canticle of the Road'"
From the birth of time addressed - Arthur Colton "Verses from 'The Canticle of the Road'"
In dungeons of ourselves we lie - Arthur Colton "Verses from 'The Canticle of the Road'"
Spells from buried mountain oracles - Arthur Colton "Verses from 'The Canticle of the Road'"
See the gold heart emerging - Arthur Colton "The Water-Lily"
Folded in petals of the purest white - Arthur Colton "The Water-Lily"
In the late, grey hours - Arthur Colton "Wayfarers"
Who comes to wash himself in death - Arthur Colton "West-Easterly Moralities"
Startled forests, helpless to retreat - Arthur Colton "West-Easterly Moralities"
All oracles that whispering speak - Arthur Colton "West-Easterly Moralities"
Saving when envy speaks - Arthur Colton "West-Easterly Moralities"
More for peril than a thousand swords - Arthur Colton "West-Easterly Moralities"
Like a lotus in perfumed repose - Arthur Colton "West-Easterly Moralities"
That dallied with a crimson rose - Arthur Colton "West-Easterly Moralities"
Where the golden harvest bends - Arthur Colton "West-Easterly Moralities"
Down the wet ways of despair - Arthur Colton "West-Easterly Moralities"
Hide now so long those crimson shades among - Arthur Colton "West-Easterly Moralities"
Every merciful and smiling lie - Arthur Colton "West-Easterly Moralities"
In dusty deserts of the spirit find - Arthur Colton "West-Easterly Moralities"
Flung a challenge in the teeth of life - Arthur Colton "West-Easterly Moralities"
Turns round a stony face - Arthur Colton "When All the Brooks Have Run Away"
A little silt of golden things forgotten - Arthur Colton "Who May with the Shrewd Hours Strive?"
Spectral birches, slim and white - Arthur Colton "Without the Gate"
Whose heart is a rose - Arthur Colton "Without the Gate"
Noiseless the flowing moonlight - Arthur Colton "Without the Gate"
The rose in its fragrance sleeps - Arthur Colton "Without the Gate"
Who thread its tangled maze - Arthur Colton "Wordsworth"
A fitful note, clear from infinity - Arthur Colton "Wordsworth"
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For the dust blows bitterly - Arthur Colton "Arcadie. I"
By process of the silent years - Arthur Colton "As We Grow Old"
Grey and ghostly in the night - Arthur Colton "By the Sea"
Each ship beneath its star - Arthur Colton "By the Sea"
Showing the lines of a silver path - Arthur Colton "By the Sea"
Veiled in grey ashes sleeps - Arthur Colton "The Cheneaux Islands"
Float off like beckoning dreams - Arthur Colton "The Cheneaux Islands"
Have torn blue midnight air - Arthur Colton "The Cheneaux Islands"
A secret from the brown earth steal - Arthur Colton "The Cheneaux Islands"
Asks of our bright, unsteady flame - Arthur Colton "The Cheneaux Islands"
The blight of dead leaves in the blood - Arthur Colton "The Cheneaux Islands"
The campfire's last grey embers fall - Arthur Colton "The Cheneaux Islands"
The slender moon to her mooring rides - Arthur Colton "The Cheneaux Islands"
And all the long results of time - Arthur Colton "Epilogue to a Book of Unimportant Verse"
In slanting piers of light - Arthur Colton "Faustine"
Muses while the shadows sleep - Arthur Colton "Faustine"
Fraught with priceless yesterdays - Arthur Colton "Faustine"
Gazes on each tranquil ghost - Arthur Colton "Faustine"
Grieves because the world is old - Arthur Colton "Heirs of Time"
If no grey threads are in our gold - Arthur Colton "Heirs of Time"
Art demands what life denies - Arthur Colton "The Herb of Grace"
Where an ancient wrath is denizen - Arthur Colton "The Herb of Grace"
Gold apples from the guarded trees - Arthur Colton "The Herb of Grace"
Some wild-rose muse's haunt - Arthur Colton "The Herb of Grace"
Time's grey insignia - Arthur Colton "The House"
Among the beeches a white nymph - Arthur Colton "An Idyl of the Wood"
And know it unafraid - Arthur Colton "An Idyl of the Wood"
Asleep beside their shadows - Arthur Colton "In Port To-Day"
Frozen citadels with creaking gates - Arthur Colton "In Port To-Day"
To find it filled with melodies - Arthur Colton "In Port To-Day"
And beggared midnight winds - Arthur Colton "Let Me No More a Mendicant"
And quiet Wisdom entered there - Arthur Colton "Martial to Pliny"
When the rose is queen - Arthur Colton "Martial to Pliny"
And time a debt to pay - Arthur Colton "Martial to Pliny"
A rose lasts all night long - Arthur Colton "Phyllis and Corydon"
A rose, a crimson rose! - Arthur Colton "Phyllis and Corydon"
Nearer to the cypress than the rose - Arthur Colton "The Poet and the Fountain"
Grey-mossed and lichened by centuries - Arthur Colton "The Poet and the Fountain"
No music in dead stones - Arthur Colton "The Poet and the Fountain"
The slow avalanche alone replied - Arthur Colton "The Roman Way"
Had large experience with the stars - Arthur Colton "The Roman Way"
And busy comedy of the citizen bees - Arthur Colton "The Roman Way"
Age came upon us, grey and sad - Arthur Colton "The Roman Way"
The servants of an unborn year - Arthur Colton "The Shepherd and the Knight"
What wages they may earn - Arthur Colton "The Shepherd and the Knight"
And the golden bowl is broken - Arthur Colton "Snow"
The spirit poured on the air unused - Arthur Colton "Snow"
Written on the evening skies - Arthur Colton "The Thrush"
To the eyes of him who lifts the veil - Arthur Colton "The Thrush"
To-night the roses blow - Arthur Colton "To-Morrow"
And I with mind will pay the debt - Arthur Colton "To-Morrow"
Golden hours we freely spent - Arthur Colton "Twenty Years Hence"
Free with the hawk and the wind - Arthur Colton "Verses from 'The Canticle of the Road'"
As the sea yearns after the moon - Arthur Colton "Verses from 'The Canticle of the Road'"
From the birth of time addressed - Arthur Colton "Verses from 'The Canticle of the Road'"
In dungeons of ourselves we lie - Arthur Colton "Verses from 'The Canticle of the Road'"
Spells from buried mountain oracles - Arthur Colton "Verses from 'The Canticle of the Road'"
See the gold heart emerging - Arthur Colton "The Water-Lily"
Folded in petals of the purest white - Arthur Colton "The Water-Lily"
In the late, grey hours - Arthur Colton "Wayfarers"
Who comes to wash himself in death - Arthur Colton "West-Easterly Moralities"
Startled forests, helpless to retreat - Arthur Colton "West-Easterly Moralities"
All oracles that whispering speak - Arthur Colton "West-Easterly Moralities"
Saving when envy speaks - Arthur Colton "West-Easterly Moralities"
More for peril than a thousand swords - Arthur Colton "West-Easterly Moralities"
Like a lotus in perfumed repose - Arthur Colton "West-Easterly Moralities"
That dallied with a crimson rose - Arthur Colton "West-Easterly Moralities"
Where the golden harvest bends - Arthur Colton "West-Easterly Moralities"
Down the wet ways of despair - Arthur Colton "West-Easterly Moralities"
Hide now so long those crimson shades among - Arthur Colton "West-Easterly Moralities"
Every merciful and smiling lie - Arthur Colton "West-Easterly Moralities"
In dusty deserts of the spirit find - Arthur Colton "West-Easterly Moralities"
Flung a challenge in the teeth of life - Arthur Colton "West-Easterly Moralities"
Turns round a stony face - Arthur Colton "When All the Brooks Have Run Away"
A little silt of golden things forgotten - Arthur Colton "Who May with the Shrewd Hours Strive?"
Spectral birches, slim and white - Arthur Colton "Without the Gate"
Whose heart is a rose - Arthur Colton "Without the Gate"
Noiseless the flowing moonlight - Arthur Colton "Without the Gate"
The rose in its fragrance sleeps - Arthur Colton "Without the Gate"
Who thread its tangled maze - Arthur Colton "Wordsworth"
A fitful note, clear from infinity - Arthur Colton "Wordsworth"
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