Potential Titles: Susan Coolidge
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Radiant webs, by hope and fancy spun - Susan Coolidge "After-Glow"
Read his pledge of dawn - Susan Coolidge "After-Glow"
As when the wind rejoices - Susan Coolidge "April"
I the wall which barred the way - Susan Coolidge "At the Gate"
Set our ringing discords against celestial song - Susan Coolidge "The Better Prayer"
All the fervor of high noon - Susan Coolidge "A Blind Singer"
Caught from some shadowy memory - Susan Coolidge "A Blind Singer"
Blooming like a guarded rose - Susan Coolidge "By the Cradle"
Come back half comforted - Susan Coolidge "Commissioned"
Safe seated in the golden haze - Susan Coolidge "Conqueror"
Built from the salt sands of her every day - Susan Coolidge "Conqueror"
Men die, but sorrow never - Susan Coolidge "The Cradle Tomb in Westminster Abbey"
The crowding years divide - Susan Coolidge "The Cradle Tomb in Westminster Abbey"
Of common share in grief - Susan Coolidge "The Cradle Tomb in Westminster Abbey"
Our paler festival of hope - Susan Coolidge "Easter"
On rapid wings before the snow - Susan Coolidge "Easter Lilies"
No baffled hope or memory - Susan Coolidge "Easter Lilies"
Grim rocks of dread and doubt - Susan Coolidge "Ebb and Flow"
Chained by an alien element - Susan Coolidge "Ebb-Tide"
Shares a nobler discontent - Susan Coolidge "Ebb-Tide"
Drink the fulness of the tide - Susan Coolidge "Ebb-Tide"
Out of our arms escaped - Susan Coolidge "Eighteen"
Better known by fate and name - Susan Coolidge "Eighteen"
To tell where a rose has been - Susan Coolidge "Embalmed"
While we raise the cup of bliss - Susan Coolidge "Flood-Tide"
With sad complainings still denied - Susan Coolidge "Flood-Tide"
That pale and grieving shore - Susan Coolidge "Flood-Tide"
Breathed from unseen distances - Susan Coolidge "From East to West"
Companioned by the storm - Susan Coolidge "Gulf-Stream"
The clear, mocking walls - Susan Coolidge "Gulf-Stream"
Our hostile, yet embracing currents - Susan Coolidge "Gulf-Stream"
From blows of fate or winds of care - Susan Coolidge "A Home"
The answer is not rest or peace - Susan Coolidge "Laborare Est Orare"
See only the glancing needle - Susan Coolidge "Laborare Est Orare"
The grieved god came not again - Susan Coolidge "The Legend of Kintu"
By scanty fruit and tardy grain - Susan Coolidge "The Legend of Kintu"
Pacing the hopeless sand - Susan Coolidge "A Lonely Moment"
Fair as the summer's self - Susan Coolidge "Mary"
In deference to the dew - Susan Coolidge "Menace"
Some healing angel swift - Susan Coolidge "Morning"
The clouds of yesterday - Susan Coolidge "Morning"
Hovering in a soft eclipse - Susan Coolidge "My Birthday"
The right of a rose to bloom - Susan Coolidge "My Rights"
More dazzling fair than summer roses are - Susan Coolidge "My White Chrysanthemum"
A faint, dim breath of bitter lies - Susan Coolidge "My White Chrysanthemum"
Leave us to our winter and our rue - Susan Coolidge "My White Chrysanthemum"
Or some goodness not in me - Susan Coolidge "'Of Such as I Have'"
As dawn to eyes that wake - Susan Coolidge "'Of Such as I Have'"
Wooed by unseen sun - Susan Coolidge "On the Shore"
Bursts the rose of light - Susan Coolidge "On the Shore"
Grievous day of wrathful winds - Susan Coolidge "Outward Bound"
Folded in by golden noons - Susan Coolidge "A Portrait"
Like breath of early blooms - Susan Coolidge "A Portrait"
An unerring accident of grace - Susan Coolidge "A Portrait"
And only souls with wings - Susan Coolidge "Prelude"
To win the nobler song - Susan Coolidge "Prelude"
Bind all our shattered hopes - Susan Coolidge "Readjustment"
The dew which faileth none - Susan Coolidge "Savoir C'est Pardonner"
Clasped in the compass of one sun - Susan Coolidge "Savoir C'est Pardonner"
The sea rejects not any one - Susan Coolidge "Savoir C'est Pardonner"
Sweet harmonies of hue - Susan Coolidge "Solstice"
Vain the roses' rapturous breath - Susan Coolidge "Solstice"
Bitter drop in bloom and sweet - Susan Coolidge "Solstice"
As melts a star into the day - Susan Coolidge "Through the Door"
We who have bathed in noon - Susan Coolidge "Through the Door"
The blessed, long-harvested rains - Susan Coolidge "A Thunder Storm"
Only to thunder's lips is known - Susan Coolidge "A Thunder Storm"
Strike their inaudible hour - Susan Coolidge "Time to Go"
Nourished by peaceful suns - Susan Coolidge "To J.H. and E.W.H."
Your heritage of brightness - Susan Coolidge "To J.H. and E.W.H."
Not a ray of noontide sought you - Susan Coolidge "To J.H. and E.W.H."
So your roses turned to bread - Susan Coolidge "To J.H. and E.W.H."
From a full harmony unsung - Susan Coolidge "To J.H. and E.W.H."
The future with its golden key - Susan Coolidge "Two Ways to Love. I"
Lay my heart upon his path - Susan Coolidge "Two Ways to Love. II"
Thy faithfulness cannot betray - Susan Coolidge "When?"
To prove such holding vain - Susan Coolidge "When Love Went"
Its wages and its bitter bread - Susan Coolidge "When Love Went"
Whose calendar is sighs - Susan Coolidge "A Year"
With gleaming hints of glory - Susan Coolidge "A Year"
Our lamps we consecrate - Susan Coolidge "A Year"
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Read his pledge of dawn - Susan Coolidge "After-Glow"
As when the wind rejoices - Susan Coolidge "April"
I the wall which barred the way - Susan Coolidge "At the Gate"
Set our ringing discords against celestial song - Susan Coolidge "The Better Prayer"
All the fervor of high noon - Susan Coolidge "A Blind Singer"
Caught from some shadowy memory - Susan Coolidge "A Blind Singer"
Blooming like a guarded rose - Susan Coolidge "By the Cradle"
Come back half comforted - Susan Coolidge "Commissioned"
Safe seated in the golden haze - Susan Coolidge "Conqueror"
Built from the salt sands of her every day - Susan Coolidge "Conqueror"
Men die, but sorrow never - Susan Coolidge "The Cradle Tomb in Westminster Abbey"
The crowding years divide - Susan Coolidge "The Cradle Tomb in Westminster Abbey"
Of common share in grief - Susan Coolidge "The Cradle Tomb in Westminster Abbey"
Our paler festival of hope - Susan Coolidge "Easter"
On rapid wings before the snow - Susan Coolidge "Easter Lilies"
No baffled hope or memory - Susan Coolidge "Easter Lilies"
Grim rocks of dread and doubt - Susan Coolidge "Ebb and Flow"
Chained by an alien element - Susan Coolidge "Ebb-Tide"
Shares a nobler discontent - Susan Coolidge "Ebb-Tide"
Drink the fulness of the tide - Susan Coolidge "Ebb-Tide"
Out of our arms escaped - Susan Coolidge "Eighteen"
Better known by fate and name - Susan Coolidge "Eighteen"
To tell where a rose has been - Susan Coolidge "Embalmed"
While we raise the cup of bliss - Susan Coolidge "Flood-Tide"
With sad complainings still denied - Susan Coolidge "Flood-Tide"
That pale and grieving shore - Susan Coolidge "Flood-Tide"
Breathed from unseen distances - Susan Coolidge "From East to West"
Companioned by the storm - Susan Coolidge "Gulf-Stream"
The clear, mocking walls - Susan Coolidge "Gulf-Stream"
Our hostile, yet embracing currents - Susan Coolidge "Gulf-Stream"
From blows of fate or winds of care - Susan Coolidge "A Home"
The answer is not rest or peace - Susan Coolidge "Laborare Est Orare"
See only the glancing needle - Susan Coolidge "Laborare Est Orare"
The grieved god came not again - Susan Coolidge "The Legend of Kintu"
By scanty fruit and tardy grain - Susan Coolidge "The Legend of Kintu"
Pacing the hopeless sand - Susan Coolidge "A Lonely Moment"
Fair as the summer's self - Susan Coolidge "Mary"
In deference to the dew - Susan Coolidge "Menace"
Some healing angel swift - Susan Coolidge "Morning"
The clouds of yesterday - Susan Coolidge "Morning"
Hovering in a soft eclipse - Susan Coolidge "My Birthday"
The right of a rose to bloom - Susan Coolidge "My Rights"
More dazzling fair than summer roses are - Susan Coolidge "My White Chrysanthemum"
A faint, dim breath of bitter lies - Susan Coolidge "My White Chrysanthemum"
Leave us to our winter and our rue - Susan Coolidge "My White Chrysanthemum"
Or some goodness not in me - Susan Coolidge "'Of Such as I Have'"
As dawn to eyes that wake - Susan Coolidge "'Of Such as I Have'"
Wooed by unseen sun - Susan Coolidge "On the Shore"
Bursts the rose of light - Susan Coolidge "On the Shore"
Grievous day of wrathful winds - Susan Coolidge "Outward Bound"
Folded in by golden noons - Susan Coolidge "A Portrait"
Like breath of early blooms - Susan Coolidge "A Portrait"
An unerring accident of grace - Susan Coolidge "A Portrait"
And only souls with wings - Susan Coolidge "Prelude"
To win the nobler song - Susan Coolidge "Prelude"
Bind all our shattered hopes - Susan Coolidge "Readjustment"
The dew which faileth none - Susan Coolidge "Savoir C'est Pardonner"
Clasped in the compass of one sun - Susan Coolidge "Savoir C'est Pardonner"
The sea rejects not any one - Susan Coolidge "Savoir C'est Pardonner"
Sweet harmonies of hue - Susan Coolidge "Solstice"
Vain the roses' rapturous breath - Susan Coolidge "Solstice"
Bitter drop in bloom and sweet - Susan Coolidge "Solstice"
As melts a star into the day - Susan Coolidge "Through the Door"
We who have bathed in noon - Susan Coolidge "Through the Door"
The blessed, long-harvested rains - Susan Coolidge "A Thunder Storm"
Only to thunder's lips is known - Susan Coolidge "A Thunder Storm"
Strike their inaudible hour - Susan Coolidge "Time to Go"
Nourished by peaceful suns - Susan Coolidge "To J.H. and E.W.H."
Your heritage of brightness - Susan Coolidge "To J.H. and E.W.H."
Not a ray of noontide sought you - Susan Coolidge "To J.H. and E.W.H."
So your roses turned to bread - Susan Coolidge "To J.H. and E.W.H."
From a full harmony unsung - Susan Coolidge "To J.H. and E.W.H."
The future with its golden key - Susan Coolidge "Two Ways to Love. I"
Lay my heart upon his path - Susan Coolidge "Two Ways to Love. II"
Thy faithfulness cannot betray - Susan Coolidge "When?"
To prove such holding vain - Susan Coolidge "When Love Went"
Its wages and its bitter bread - Susan Coolidge "When Love Went"
Whose calendar is sighs - Susan Coolidge "A Year"
With gleaming hints of glory - Susan Coolidge "A Year"
Our lamps we consecrate - Susan Coolidge "A Year"
Poet's Wikipedia page.
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