Poems of Power
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Table of contents
- The Queen’s last ride
- The Meeting of the Centuries
- Death has Crowned him a Martyr
- Grief
- Illusion
- Assertion
- I Am
- Wishing
- We two
- The Poet’s Theme
- Song of the Spirit
- Womanhood
- Morning Prayer
- The Voices of the People
- The World grows Better
- A Man’s Ideal
- The Fire Brigade
- The Tides
- When the Regiment came back
- Woman to Man
- The Traveller
- The Earth
- Now
- You and To-day
- The Reason
- Mission
- Repetition
- Begin the Day
- Words
- Fate and I
- Attainment
- A Plea to Peace
- Presumption
- High Noon
- Thought-magnets
- Smiles
- The Undiscovered Country
- The Universal Route
- Unanswered Prayers
- Thanksgiving
- Contrasts
- Thy Ship
- Life
- A Marine Etching
- "Love Thyself Last"
- Christmas Fancies
- The River
- Sorry
- Ambition’s trail
- Uncontrolled
- Will
- To an Astrologer
- The Tendril's Fate
- The Times
- The Question
- Sorrow’s Uses
- If
- Which are you?
- The Creed to be
- Inspiration
- The Wish
- Three Friends
- You never can tell
- Here and now
- Unconquered
- All that love asks
- "Does it pay?"
- Sestina
- The Optimist
- The Pessimist
- An Inspiration
- Life’s Harmonies
- Preparation
- Gethsemane
- God’s Measure
- Noblesse Oblige
- Through Tears
- What we Need
- Plea to Science
- Respite
- Song
- My Ships
- Her Love
- If
- Love’s burial
- "Love is enough"
- Life is a Privilege
- Insight
- A Woman’s Answer
- The World’s Need