Collected lyrics of Edna St. Vincent Millay.
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New York ; London : Harper & Bros., 1945.
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1st ed.
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xii, 383 pages ; 23 cm
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Millay, E. S. V. (1945). Collected lyrics of Edna St. Vincent Millay. Harper & Bros.

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Millay, Edna St. Vincent, 1892-1950. 1945. Collected Lyrics of Edna St. Vincent Millay. Harper & Bros.

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Millay, Edna St. Vincent, 1892-1950, Collected Lyrics of Edna St. Vincent Millay. Harper & Bros, 1945.

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Millay, Edna St. Vincent. Collected Lyrics of Edna St. Vincent Millay. Harper & Bros, 1945.

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Do you see that boy -- All the grown-up people say -- Wonder where this horshoe went -- The Return -- October -- An Etching -- Autumn Daybreak -- The Oak-Leaves -- The Fledgling -- The Hedge of Hemlocks -- Cap D' Antibes -- From a Train Window -- The Fawn -- Valentine -- In the Grave No Flower -- Childhood Is The Kingdom Where Nobody Dies -- The Solid Sprite Who Stands Alone -- Spring in the Garden -- Sonnet -- Aubade -- Sappo Crosses the Dark River into Hades -- Epitaph -- On Though in Harness -- Desolation Dreamed Of -- The Leaf and the Tree -- On the Wide Heath -- Apostrophe to Man -- My Spirit, Sore from Marching -- Conscientious Objector -- Above These Cares -- If Still Your Orchards Bear -- Lines for a Grave-Stone -- How Naked, How Without a Wall -- The Ballad of Chaldon Down -- The Princess Recalls Her One Adventure -- Short Story -- Pretty Love, I Must Outlive You -- English Sparrows -- Impression: Fog Off the Coast of Dorset -- The Rabbit -- Song for Young Lovers in a City -- To a Calvinist in Bali -- Thanksgiving Dinner -- The Snow Storm -- Huntsman, What Quarry? -- No So Far as the Forest: That chill is in the air -- Branch by branch -- Distressed mind, forbear -- Not dead of wounds, not borne -- Poor passionate thing -- Rendezvous -- The Fitting -- What Savage Blossom -- Menses -- The Plaid Dress -- "Fontaine, Je Ne Boura: Pas De Ton Eau!" -- Intention to Escape from Him -- To a Young Poet -- Modern Declaration -- The Road to the Past -- The True Encounter -- Themes and Variations: Not even my pride will suffer much -- Heart, do not bruise the breast -- Rolled in the trough of thick desire -- And do you think that love itself -- I had not thought so tame a thing -- Leap now into this quiet grave -- Now from a stout and more imperious day -- The Time of year ennobles you -- Inner Perfection -- Czecho-Slovakia -- Say that We Saw Spain Die -- Underground System -- Three Sonnet in Tetrameter: See how these masses mill and swarm -- His stalk the dark delphinium -- No further from me than my hand -- Two Voices -- Mortal Flesh, Is Not Your Place in the Ground? -- No Earthly Enterprise -- Lines Written in Recapitulation -- This Dusky Faith -- Truce for a Moment.
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