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Edna St. Vincent Millay
22 February 1892 – 19 October 1950 / Rockland / Maine / United States
Poems of Edna St. Vincent Millay
[four Sonnets (1922)]
A Visit To The Asylum
Afternoon On A Hill
Alms
An Ancient Gesture
And Do You Think That Love Itself
And You As Well Must Die, Belovèd Dust
Apostrophe To Man
Ashes Of Life
Assault
Autumn Daybreak
Being Young And Green
Blight
Bluebeard
Burial
Childhood Is The Kingdom Where Nobody Dies
Chorus
City Trees
Conscientious Objector
Counting-Out Rhyme
Daphne
Departure
Dirge
Dirge Without Music
Doubt No More That Oberon
Ebb
Eel-Grass
Elegy
Elegy Before Death
Epitaph
Euclid Alone
Exiled
Feast
First Fig
Fontaine, Je Ne Boirai Pas De Ton Eau!
God's World
Grown-Up
Here Is A Wound That Never Will Heal, I Know
Humoresque
I Do But Ask That You Be Always Fair
I Dreamed I Moved Among The Elysian Fields
I Know I Am But Summer To Your Heart
I Know The Face Of Falsehood And Her Tongue
I Shall Go Back
I will put Chaos into fourteen lines
I, Being Born A Woman And Distressed
If I Should Learn, In Some Quite Casual Way
If Still Your Orchards Bear
Indifference
Inert Perfection
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