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Stephen Crane
Newark, New Jersey, United States] (November 1, 1871 – June 5, 1900 / New Jersey
Poems of Stephen Crane
Legends
Little Birds Of The Night
Love Walked Alone.
Many Red Devils Ran From My Heart
Many Workmen
More Tender Lands
My Cross!
Mystic Shadow
No Violets
On The Desert
On The Horizon The Peaks Assembled
Once A Man Clambering To The Housetops
Once I Saw Mountains Angry
Once There Came A Man
Once There Was A Man
Once, I Knew A Fine Song,
Places Among The Stars,
Should The Wide World Roll Away
Supposing That I Should Have The Courage
Tell Brave Deeds Of War
Tell Me Why
The Black Riders
The Chatter Of A Death-Demon From A Tree-Top
The Impact Of A Dollar Upon The Heart
The King of the Seas
The Livid Lightnings Flashed In The Clouds
The Man
The Ocean Said To Me Once,
The Peaks
The Sage Lectured Brilliantly
The Sins Of The Fathers
The Successful Man Has Thrust Himself
The Trees In The Garden Rained Flowers
The Way Your Little Finger Moved
The Wayfarer
There Came Whisperings In The Winds
There Was A Great Cathedral
There Was A Land Where Lived No Violets
There Was A Man And A Woman
There Was A Man Who Lived A Life Of Fire
There Was A Man With Tongue Of Wood
There Was Crimson Clash Of War.
There Was One I Met Upon The Road
There Was Set Before Me A Mighty Hill,
There Was, Before Me,
There Were Many Who Went In Huddled Procession
Think As I Think
Three Little Birds In A Row
To The Maiden
Tradition, Thou Art For Suckling Children
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