< Author:Richard Watson Gilder
Index of Titles
The titles listed in this index are derived from The poems of Richard Watson Gilder (1908)—unless otherwise noted.

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A

"A barren stretch that slants to the salt sea's gray"
The Absent Lover
The Actor
Adele aus der Ohe
After Many Days
"After Sorrow's night"
After-Song: "Through love to light! O, wonderful the way"
After-Song: To Rosamond
Age, and the Scorner
"Ah, be not false"
"Ah, near, dear friend"
"Ah, Time, go not so soon"
Alice Freeman Palmer
All in One
"And were that best!"
"Angelo, thou art the master"
The Anger of Beethoven
The Anger of Christ
The Answer
Art ("A little, loosened leaf of painted paper")
Art ("Following the sun, westward the march of power")
Art and Life
"As doth the bird"
"As soars the eagle"
At Four Score
At Garfield's Grave
At Luther's Grave
At Niagara
At Night
Autumn at Four-Brooks Farm
An Autumn Dirge
An Autumn Meditation
Autumn Trees
Avarice

B

C

"Call me not dead"
A Call to the Mountains
Calvé
"Came to a master of song"
Carl Schurz
The 'Cello
Charleston
A Child
The Child-Garden
The Christ-Child
A Christmas Hymn
The Christmas Tree in the Nursery
The City ("Come, Spirit of Song! true, faithful friend of mine!")
The City ("O, dear is the song of the pine")
The City of Light
"Come to me ye who suffer"
The Comfort of the Trees
Compensation
The Condemned
Congress: 1878
Conquered
Contrasts
Cost
Cradle Song
Credo
"The critic scanned the poet's book"
Crowned Absurdities

D

E

"Each moment holy is"
Early Autumn
Easter
Edward Everett Hale
Egypt
Eleonora Duse
Elsie
Emma Lazarus
Essipoff
"Even when joy is near"
Evening in Tyringham Valley
"The Evening Star"

F

G

George MacDonald
The Gift
"Give thy day to duty"
Glave
Glen Gilder
The Good Man
"The gray walls of the garden"
The Great Citizen
"Great nature is an army gay"
The Great Remembrance

H

I

"I asked you to read my poem"
"I care not if the skies are white"
"I count my time by times that I meet thee"
"I dreamed"
"I will be brave for thee"
Identity
"If, one great day"
Ill Tidings
Illusion
In a Concert Room
"In a night of midsummer"
"In her young eyes"
In Palestine
In Praise of Portraiture
"In that dread, dreamed-of hour"
"In the Cities"
"In the hights"
In the White Mountains
In Times of Peace
In Wordsworth's Orchard
Inauguration Day
Indirection
Indoors, at Night
Indoors in Early Spring
Inscription for a Tower in Florence
An Inscription in Rome
Inscriptions for the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo, 1901
Interlude: "As melting snow leaves bare the mountain-side"
Interlude: "The cloud was thick that hid the sun from sight"
Interlude: "The sun rose swift and sent a golden gleam"
The Invisible
Irrevocable
"Is Hope a phantom?"

J

K

Karnak
Keats
"Keep pure thy soul"
Kelp Rock

L

La Salle
A Lady to a Knight
A Lament
Largess
The Last Flower of the Garden
Late Summer
Law
Leo
A Letter from the Farm
Life
"Life is the cost"
"Life is the hammer"
"The light lies on the farther hills"
"Like the bright picture"
Likeness in Unlikeness
The Lion of Tyringham
Listening to Music
A little longer still in summer suns
The Lonesome Wild
Longfellow's "Book of Sonnets"
Lost
"Lost Leaders"
Love and Death
Love, Art, and Time
Love grown Bold
"Love is not bond to any man"
"Love me not, Love, for that I first loved thee"
The Lover's Lord and Master
Love's Cruelty
Love's Jealousy
Love's Monotone
Lowell
Lyric Lives

M

N

O

"O glorious Sabbath sun"
"O, Love is not a summer mood"
"O mighty river, triumphing to the sea"
"O sweet wild roses that bud and blow!"
The Obelisk (1881)
Obscuration
Ode: "I am the spirit of the morning sea"
Ode: "In the white midday's full, imperious show"
Of Henry George
Of One who neither Sees nor Hears
The Old Faith
The Old House
The Old Master
On a Certain Agnostic
On a Portrait of Servetus
On a Woman seen upon the Stage
On a Young Hero
On being asked for a Song
On Reading of a Poet's Death
On the Bay
On the Death of a Great Man
On the Life-Mask of Abraham Lincoln
"On the wild rose tree"
"Once Only"
"Once when we walked within a summer field"
One Country—One Sacrifice
"One deed may mar a life"
"One rose of song"
The Ottoman Empire
Our Elder Poets

P

Paderewski
"The pallid watcher of the eastern skies"
The Parthenon by Moonlight
The Passing of Christ
The Passing of Joseph Jefferson
"The Pathetic Symphony"
"The Pines"
Pity the Blind
The Poet and his Master
"The poet from his own sorrow"
"The poet's day"
The Poet's Fame
The Poet's Protest
A Poet's Question
The Poet's Secret
The Poet's Sleep
Porto Fino
"A power there is"
Prelude for "A Book of Music"
Prelude: "O white and midnight sky! O starry bath!"
Prelude: "The night was dark, tho' sometimes a faint star"
The President
The Prisoner's Thought
Pro Patria
Proof of Service

R

S

A Sacred Comedy in Florence
Sacrilege
Sanctum Sanctorum
Scorn
The Seasons
Serenade
Shadow and Sun
"Shall we not praise the living?"
Shelley's "Ozymandias"
Sheridan
Sherman
The Silence of Tennyson
The Singer of Joy
The Singing River
Sir Walter Scott
"The smile of her I love"
"So fierce the buffets"
The Solace of the Skies
"Something missing from the garden"
Song: "A little longer still in summer suns"
Song: "I awoke in the morning not knowing"
Song: "I love her gentle forehead"
Song: "If, lest thy heart betray thee"
Song: "Love, Love, my love"
Song: "Maria Mia"
Song: "My love grew"
Song: "Not from the whole wide world"
Song: "O purer far than ever I!"
Song: "O whither has she fled from out the dawning and the day?"
Song: "The birds were singing"
Song: "Years have flown"
A Song for Dorothea, across the Sea
The Song of a Heathen
The Song of a Song
A Song of Early Autumn
A Song of Early Summer
A Song of Friendship
"A song of the maiden morn"
A Song of the Road
The Song's Answer
Songs
Sonnet: "I know not if I love her overmuch"
Sonnet: "I like her gentle hand that sometimes strays"
The Sonnet
A Sonnet of Dante
The Soul
A Soul Lost, and Found
"Sow thou sorrow"
The Sower
"Spare me my dreams"
Spring Surprise
The Stairway
The Star in the City
Stratford Bells
The Stricken Player
"Strolling toward Shottery"
Summer Begins
"Summer's rain and winter's snow"
The Sun-Dial
Sunset from the Train
The Sunset Window
"The supper at Emmaus"
The Sword of the Spirit
Syria

T

The Table Round
"Tell me good-by"
A Temple of Art
Temptation
A Theme
"There is nothing new under the sun"
"There's no place like the old place"
"This hour my heart went forth, as in old days"
Thistle-Down
"Thou thinkest thou hast lived"
A Thought
Three Flowers of the Garden
"Through all the cunning ages"
"Thy lover, Love, would have some nobler way"
"Thy mind is like a crystal brook"
To a Departed Friend
To a Southern Girl
To a Young Poet
To an English Friend
To Austin Dobson
To Charles H. Russell
To E. C. S.
To Emma Lazarus
To F. F. C.
To Jacob A. Riis
To L. R. S.
To "Little Lady Margaret"—with a Book of Poems
To Marie Josephine Girard, Queen of the Félibres, on her Wedding-Day
To One Impatient of Form in Art
To One who praised "the gay life"
"To rest from weary work"
To T. B. A.
To the Hero of a Scientific Romance
To the Poet
To the Spirit of Abraham Lincoln
To William Watson
"To-night the music doth a burden bear"
The Tool
The Tower of Flame
A Tragedy of To-day
The Traveler
The Twelfth of December
The Twenty-third of April
Two Heroes
Two Optimists
Two Valleys
Two Worlds
Two Years

U

Under the Stars
Undying Light
The Unknown
The Unknown Singer
The Unknown Way
The Unreturning

V

W

Wagner
War
A Warrior of Troy
Washington at Trenton
The Washington Monument
Washington Square
The Watchman on the Tower
"We met upon the crowded way"
Weal and Woe
"A weary waste without her"
A Week's Calendar
"What can love do for thee, Love?"
"What makes the garden grow"
"What man hath done"
"What would I save thee from?"
"What would I win thee to?"
"When Love dawned"
"When the girls come to the old house"
"When the last doubt is doubted"
"When the true poet comes"
"When the war fleet puts to sea"
"When to sleep I must"
"When with their country's anger"
Where Spring began
The White and the Red Rose
"The White City"
The White Czar's People
"White, pillared neck"
The Whisperers
The Winding Path
"Winds to the silent morn"
A Winter Twilight in Provence
The Wintry Heart
With a Cross of Immortelles
With a Volume of Dante
A Woman's Thought
"A wondrous song"
"The woods that bring the sunset near"
The Word of the White Czar
"A word said in the dark"
Words in Absence
Words without Song
The World's End
Written on a Fly-Leaf of "Shakespeare's Sonnets"

Y

"The years are angels"
"Yesterday, when we were friends"
The Young Poet
Youth and Age

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