Classic and Contemporary Poetry
RICHARD WATSON GILDER, by JOHN HUSTON FINLEY First Line: With richard watson gilder I begin Last Line: That always found at last the compassed pole. Subject(s): Gilder, Richard Watson (1844-1909) | ||||||||
With Richard Watson Gilder I begin For he was first of those I came to know As friend amid the eld Centurions. His eyes like coals of fire e'er burned Beneath his shaggy brow yet unconsumed. His thought was like the needle's quavering That always found at last the compassed Pole. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...TO RICHARD WATSON GILDER (1) by HENRY AUSTIN DOBSON TO RICHARD WATSON GILDER (2) by HENRY AUSTIN DOBSON RICHARD WATSON GILDER; IN MEMORIAM by HENRY VAN DYKE CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER by JOHN HUSTON FINLEY F. HOPKINSON SMITH by JOHN HUSTON FINLEY HENRY VAN DYKE by JOHN HUSTON FINLEY JOHN KENDRICK BANGS by JOHN HUSTON FINLEY THE THREE WISE MEN by JOHN HUSTON FINLEY THOMAS JANVIER by JOHN HUSTON FINLEY |
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