Title : Poems
Author : Josephine Daskam Bacon
Release date : February 28, 2025 [eBook #75489]
Language : English
Original publication : New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1903
Credits : The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
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JOSEPHINE
DASKAM
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POEMS
BY
JOSEPHINE DASKAM
NEW YORK
CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS
MDCCCCIII
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COPYRIGHT, 1903, BY CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS
PUBLISHED OCTOBER, 1903
D. B. UPDIKE, THE MERRYMOUNT PRESS, BOSTON
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TO
M. A. J.,
the first and cordial critic of many of these verses, it gives me
great pleasure to dedicate this collection of them
.
J. D. B.
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MOTHERHOOD | 1 |
THE SLEEPY SONG | 3 |
THE GOLDEN DAYS | 5 |
THE VIGIL | 6 |
THE SEA MAN | 8 |
THE SONS OF SLEEP | 12 |
FOUR SONGS: | |
I. THE PEASANT GIRL | 14 |
II. AN INTERLUDE | 15 |
III. HEART’S SEASONS | 16 |
IV. OVER THE HILLS AND FAR AWAY | 17 |
THE SAILOR’S SONG | 18 |
QUATRAIN | 19 |
THE OLD COUNTRY | 20 |
THE LITTLE BLIND BEGGAR | 22 |
THE STRANGER CHILD | 24 |
SONGS OF ISEULT DESERTED | 26 |
THE OLD CAPTIVE | 28 |
SONG TO OPHELIA | 31 |
A CHRISTMAS HYMN FOR CHILDREN | 32 |
THE GYPSY MAID | 34 |
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I. THE SAILOR | 36 |
II. THE HUNTER | 37 |
III. THE PRINCE | 38 |
THE LITTLE DEAD CHILD | 39 |
AT PARTING | 42 |
THE NIXY | 43 |
A JAPANESE FAN | 44 |
TWO SONNETS FROM THE HEBREW | |
I. THE PREPARATION | 45 |
II. THE INCARNATION | 46 |
ODE: WRITTEN FOR THE TWENTY-SECOND OF FEBRUARY | 47 |
THE DEATH SONG | 50 |
SEVEN CHILD SONGS | |
I. DO YOU KNOW? | 53 |
II. THE SECRET PLAYMATE | 55 |
III. LONELINESS | 56 |
IV. DREAMS | 57 |
V. THE SHADOW | 58 |
VI. HEAVEN | 60 |
VII. THE PEAR TREE | 61 |
INSCRIPTIONS: [Pg ix] | |
FOR A CHILD’S PLATE | 62 |
FOR HIS CUP | 62 |
FOR HIS CHAIR | 62 |
FOR HIS BED | 63 |
THE WANDERERS | 64 |
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“ And he said, I will not destroy it for the ten’s sake. ”
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“ Yea, they may forget, yet will I not forget thee! ”
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“The island of Martinique will not, in all probability, be built up again.”
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The Prince
A Man-at-Arms
A Gypsy
Scene: The Edge of the Forest
(
The Gypsy song is heard.
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Oh, the goodwife turns the wheel at home,
And the bird will keep her nest,
But it’s ah me! for the world’s to see
Or ever my heart have rest!
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(
Gypsy sings.
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The king he wooed the Gypsy maid
And kissed her to the throne;
She fell asleep, but blood runs deep,
And the forest claims its own!
(
Gypsy sings.
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Ah, vain for him the diadem,
Heavy the scepter’s load,
For he was lord o’ the windy wood,
And prince o’ the winding road!
(
Gypsy sings.
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And it’s we will fling the world away,
And reap where God has sowed,
And we’ll roam for ay the windy wood,
And wander the winding road!
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They enter the forest; the Gypsy song is heard.
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