Helen Gray Cone Brown Poems

  • 1.
    There stands by the wood-path shaded
    A meek little beggar maid;
    Close under her mantle faded
    She is hidden like one afraid.
    ...
  • 2.
    Voice, with what emulous fire thou singest free hearts of old fashion,
    English scorners of Spain, sweeping the blue sea-way,
    Sing me the daring of life for life, the magnanimous passion
    Of man for man in the mean populous streets of To-day!
    ...
Total 2 Brown Poems by Helen Gray Cone

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