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Critical Analysis of Famous Poems by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward

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  • A Dead Lily
  • A Jewish Legend
  • A Letter
  • A Man's Reply
  • A Message
  • A New Friend
  • A Prayer: Matins
  • A Prayer: Vespers
  • A Question
  • A Tribute
  • A Woman's Mood
  • Absent!
  • Afterward
  • All The Rivers
  • An Acknowledgment
  • An April Gust
  • An Autumn Violet
  • An Etching
  • An Interpretation: Chopin
  • Answered
  • Apple-Blossoms
  • At The Party
  • Atalanta
  • Benediction
  • Birthday Verses
  • Broken Rhythm
  • By The Hearth
  • Congratulation
  • Dead You Speak?
  • Deserted Nests
  • Divided
  • Elaine And Elaine
  • Escaped
  • Eurydice: Listening: A Picture By Burne Jones
  • Evening Prayer
  • Exeat
  • Feeling The Way
  • Galatea
  • George Eliot
  • Giving Of Thanks
  • Gloucester Harbor
  • Good-By
  • Guinevere
  • Her Jury
  • Hide-And-Go-Seek
  • Hymn
  • In Teeth Of Fate
  • Incompletion
  • Land-Bound
  • Learning To Pray
  • My Dreams Are Of The Sea
  • New Neighbors
  • Of A Family Of Reformers
  • On The Bridge Of Sighs
  • Only A Chromo
  • Overtasked
  • Part Of The Price
  • Parted
  • Petronilla
  • Rafe's Chasm
  • Rain
  • Released
  • Saturday Night In The Harbor
  • Sealed
  • Song
  • Spent
  • Sphinx
  • Stranded
  • Stronger Than Death
  • Sung To A Friend
  • That Never Was On Sea Or Land
  • The Angel Joy
  • The Answer
  • The Difference
  • The Ermine
  • The First Christmas Apart
  • The Gates Between
  • The Indian Girl: A Picture By Walter Shirlaw
  • The King's Image
  • The Lost Colors
  • The Lost Poem
  • The Lost Winter
  • The Poet And The Poem
  • The Room's Width
  • The Songs Of Seventy Years
  • The Terrible Test
  • The Unseen Comrades
  • The Unseen Preacher
  • Thorns
  • Three Friends
  • To My Father
  • To O.W.H.
  • Told In Confidence
  • Two Faces
  • Two Ifs
  • Unquenched
  • Victuræ Salutamus
  • Vittoria
  • Westward
  • What The Sea Says To The Shore: Flood-Tide
  • What The Shore Says To The Sea: Ebb-Tide
  • What The Violins Said: Song
  • Whose Shall The Welcome Be?
  • Won

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Poems about...
  • love
  • death
  • life
  • nature
  • family
  • spring
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  • depression
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