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Dollie Radford
1858-1920 / England
Poems of Dollie Radford
A Model
A Ballad Of Victory
A Bride
A Concert
A Dream Of
A Modern Polypheme
A November Rose
A Novice
A Portrait
A Prayer
A Wanderer
Across The Sea Beyond The Sand
Ah, Bring It Not
Amid A Crown Of Radiant Hills,
And Will You Sing The Songs Anew,
April
At Duclair
At Last
August
Because I Built My Nest So High
Because Your Treasure Is Near
Below The Rocks Where The Samphire Blows
Beyond The Walls Of Peace
By The Arno
By The Sea
Chrysanthemums
Cold Stone
Comrades
December
Evening
February
For Love Of You My Lute Was Strung
For Windows By L. D.
From Our Emancipated Aunt In Town
From The Suburbs
Giving
Heart And Home
Her Hair
Her Lover
Hope
How Shall I, In My Pride, Array
How The Unknown Poets Die
I Am Waiting To Send You A Song, Love
I Could Not Through The Burning Day
I Do Not Love You Very Much
I Plucked My Love From Out My Heart
If All The World Were Right
If I Were In The Valley-Land
If My Poor Words Were Colours
If You Will Sing The Songs I Play
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