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Philip Henry Savage
1868-1899 / the United States
Poems of Philip Henry Savage
Still, In The Meadow By The Brook I Lay
Swampscott Over The Eastern Sea
Sweet Horn
The Anchor
The Bobolink That Sweetly Sings
The Breath Of Slowly
The Chickadee’s Song -
The Extreme Beauty And The Dear Delight,
The Faithful Mullein, Day By Day
The Fire-Fly
The Flash Of Sunlight From A Bit Of Glass
The Frost Has Walked Across My World
The Hedgerow
The Hollow Chambers Of The Moon
The Influences Of Air And Sky
The Ivy Leaves
The Maple-Tree
The Mystic
The Pine-Tree
The Quiet Harvest
The Red Rose And White
The Road Ran
The Scream Of The Tern
The Sea Is Silent Round This Rocky Shore
The Shad-Bush,
The Song-Sparrow
The Sparrow
The Streams
The Water-Clock
The World Is Crossed
There Are Women In
This Is Thy Brother, This Poor Silver Fish
Thou Little God Within The Brook
Three Camping
Through Rain The Forest,
To A Bull-Frog
To A Pine-Tree
To Citriodora
To Flowers
To G. S.
To G.S.
To G.S. - On A Postal Card
To Gertrude Savage
To H.L.S.
Up From Hill And Meadow Burning
Upon A Pasture
We Welcome Lightly
What Are The Limitations Hard
What Hard
What Is This Stones
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