A Ballad of Victory and Other Poems
byDollie Radford
Alston Rivers Ltd. London
MCMVIIContents
- A Ballad of Victory page vii.
- To the Caryatid page xi.
- “I could not through the burning day” page xiii.
- “The birds sang from the tree” page xiv.
- “Ah, love, the sweet spring blossoms cling” page xv.
- “My lover’s lute has golden strings” page xvi.
- “Because I built my nest so high” page xvii.
- “If I were in the valley‐land” page xviii.
- “When summer sweetness fills the land” page xix.
- “Outside your heart the lonely way” page xx.
- “How can I measure your sorrow” page xxi.
- “Ah, love, through what unfathomed deeps” page xxii.
- The Snow Queen page xxiii.
- The March Wind page xxiv.
- “Through all the golden summer‐time” page xxv.
- “I do not love you very much” page xxvi.
- “Outside the hedge of roses” page xxvii.
- October page xxviii.
- To My Children page xxix.
- Her Hair page xxxiii.
- The Clavichord page xxxiv.
- For Windows by L.D. page xxxvi.
- Speedwells page xxxvii.
- “My love shall be a cloud, to float” page xxxviii.
- The Songs Unsung page xxxix.