Eleanor Rogers Cox Poems

  • 1.
    I speak your name-a magic thing-
    Jocund April takes my hand,
    Golden birds begin to sing,
    Laughter fills the silver land.
    ...
  • 2.
    What waspish whim of Fate
    Was this that bade you here
    Hold dim, unhonored state,
    No single courtier near?
    ...
  • 3.
    When the rose of Morn through the Dawn was breaking,
    And white on the hearth was last night's flame,
    Thither to me ‘twixt sleeping and waking,
    Singing out of the mists she came.
    ...
Total 3 Poems by Eleanor Rogers Cox

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Small 2 God 2 Heart 2 Laughter 2 Love 1 I Love You 1 Wind 1 Sun 1 Sea 1 Rose 1

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