from Renascence and Other Poems (1917) --
When the Year Grows Old --
"Time does not bring relief; you all have lied" --
"If I should learn, in some quite casual way" --
from A Few Figs from Thistles (1920) --
To the Not Impossible Him --
"I think I should have loved you presently" --
"I shall forget you presently, my dear" --
from Second April (1921) --
from Memorial to D. C. --
"Only until this cigarette is ended" --
"Once more into my arid days like dew" --
"When I too long have looked upon your face" --
"And you as well must die, beloved dust" --
"As to some lovely temple, tenantless" --
from The Harp-Weaver and Other Poems (1923) --
The Ballad of the Harp-Weaver --
Never May the Fruit Be Plucked --
To One Who Might Have Borne a Message --
"Love is not blind. I see with single eye" --
"Pity me not because the light of day" --
"Here is a wound that never will heal, I know" --
"Your face is like a chamber where a king" --
"I, being born a woman and distressed" --
"What lips my lips have kissed, and where, and why" --
"How healthily their feet upon the floor" --
"Euclid alone has looked on Beauty bare" --
Sonnets from an Ungrafted Tree.