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Robert Silliman Hillyer
1895-1961 / East Orange, New Jersey
Poems of Robert Silliman Hillyer
I. 'Quickly and pleasantly the seasons blow'
II. 'The golden spring redeems the withered year'
III. 'Then judge me as thou wilt, I cannot flee'
IV. 'To make my days impatient with unrest'
IX. 'I love devoutly; thou shalt seek for long'
Lullaby
V. 'I cannot yet admit unchecked despair'
VI. 'How should I think of thee but with delight?'
VII. 'How strange it is that thine ethereal grace'
VIII. 'The rising deluges of circumstance'
X. 'Let those who love hear me; I speak as one'
XI. 'We have come back to one another; yes'
XII. 'I will fling wide the windows of my soul'
XIII. 'Poor faltering lines, my weary soul's relief'
XIV. 'Let all men see the ruins of the shrine'
XIX. 'Although the spring is hastening to pursue'
XV. 'How oft the traitor trumpet sounds retreat'
XVI. 'Even as love grows more, I write the less'
XVII. 'Voice that art life to me, I almost hear'
XVIII. 'Lovely art thou, and everything of thine'
XX. 'To walk beside the river in the dawn'
XXI. 'Two lovers stood alone beneath the night'
XXII. 'Fly, joyous wind, through all the wakened earth'
XXIII. 'Over the waters but a single bough'
XXIV. 'There was a boy in some forgotten spring'
XXIX. 'Speak not of waning love and changing days'
XXV. 'Now would that thou wert here, my happiness'
XXVI. 'What though the night be dissonant with rain'
XXVII. 'About the headlands and the rocky shoals'
XXVIII. 'The insurgent sea sweeps through the barrier'
XXX. 'Who follows Love shall walk in outland places'
XXXI. 'Only last night we dwelt together, we'
XXXII. 'Thou only wert my hope, and thou art gone'
XXXIII. 'If in some fair Elysian seclusion'
XXXIV. 'Long after both of us are scattered dust'
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