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Lucy Maud Montgomery's Poetry, by first line

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  • I feel
    Very much
    21 lines
  • Wan white mists upon the sea,
    East wind harping mournfully
    33 lines, 1 comment
  • Athwart the harbor lingers yet
    The ashen gleam of breaking day,<
    34 lines
  • When I am dead
    I would that ye make my bed
    23 lines
  • A pale enchanted moon is sinking low
    Behind the dunes that
    22 lines
  • As my letter must be brief,
    I'll at once state my belief,
    33 lines, 1 comment
  • And for fear of Him the keepers did shake and become as dead men. ­-Matthew 28 and 4
    134 lines
  • A gallant city has been builded far
    In the pied heaven,
    24 lines
  • When the dark comes down, oh, the wind is on the sea
    With lisping laugh and whimper to the red reef's threnody,
    18 lines
  • There is never a wind to sing o'er the sea
    On its dimpled bosom that holdeth in fee
    28 lines
  • There's a grayness over the harbor like fear on the face of a woman,
    The sob of the waves has a sound akin to a woman's cry,
    16 lines, 1 comment
  • When the salt wave laps on the long, dim shore,
    And frets the reef with its windy sallies,
    32 lines
  • When the sun sets over the long blue wave
    I spring from my couch of rest,
    24 lines
  • Hark, oh hark the elfin laughter
    All the little waves along,
    24 lines
  • There's a piping wind from a sunrise shore
    Blowing over a silver sea,
    32 lines
  • Out of the fires of the sunset come we again to our own­
    We have girdled the world in our sailing under many an orient star;
    12 lines
  • I
    Soft is the sky in the mist-kirtled east,
    27 lines
  • I smile o'er the wrinkled blue­
    Lo! the sea is fair,
    28 lines
  • There's a hush and stillness calm and deep,
    For the waves have wooed all the winds to sleep
    21 lines
  • Far in the mellow western sky,
    Above the restless harbor bar,
    18 lines
  • When the lucent skies of morning flush with dawning rose once more,
    And waves of golden glory break adown the sunrise shore,
    21 lines
  • Last night a pale young Moon was wed
    Unto the amorous, eager Sea;
    12 lines
  • Lo, I have loved thee long, long have I yearned and entreated!
    Tell me how I may win thee, tell me how I must woo.
    16 lines
  • We shall launch our shallop on waters blue from some dim primrose shore,
    We shall sail with the magic of dusk behind and enchanted coasts before,
    16 lines
  • Twilight and I went hand in hand,
    As lovers walk in shining Mays,
    30 lines
  • Come, rest awhile, and let us idly stray
    In glimmering valleys, cool and far away.
    16 lines
  • The moon comes up o'er the deeps of the woods,
    And the long, low dingles that hide in the hills,
    16 lines, 1 comment
  • Now on the hill
    The fitful wind is so still
    33 lines
  • Last night I looked across the hills
    And through an arch of darkling pine
    20 lines
  • Hark, I hear a robin calling!
    List, the wind is from the south!
    24 lines
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