11) Pickens, Francis Wilkinson. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001 ...Pickens, Francis Wilkinson, 1805-69, American politician, b. Colleton District, S.C.; grandson of Andrew Pickens. A lawyer, he served in the state house of representatives... 12) Students by Florence Wilkinson. Jessie B. Rittenhouse, ed. 1922. The Second
Book of Modern Verse ...And watched the slow torch as it fell. John gave the keeper two whole sous, And Jeanne that smile with which she woos John Brown to folly. So they lose The Paris... 13) 90. A Memorial Tablet by Florence Wilkinson. Rittenhouse, Jessie B., ed.
1917. The Little Book of Modern Verse ...Without one glance behind! Hast thou no fear, Agathocles, Or backward grief of mind? The dreamy dog beside thee 5 Presses against thy knee; He, too, oh, sweet Agathocles,... 14) 86. The Fugitives by Florence Wilkinson. Rittenhouse, Jessie B., ed. 1917.
The Little Book of Modern Verse ...Plunging before the hidden blow. We run the byways of the earth, For we are fugitive from birth, Blindfolded, with wide hands abroad 5 That sow, that sow the sullen... 15) 410. Students by Florence Wilkinson. Monroe, Harriet, ed. 1917. The New
Poetry: An Anthology ...And watched the slow torch as it fell. John gave the keeper two whole sous, And Jeanne that smile with which she woos John Brown to folly. So they lose The Paris... 16) 411. A Woman's Beloved by Marguerite Wilkinson. Monroe, Harriet, ed. 1917.
The New Poetry: An Anthology ...And with what shall she compare him to do him honor? He is like the close-folded new leaves of the woodbine, odorless, but sweet, Flushed with a new and swiftly rising... 17) 412. An Incantation by Marguerite Wilkinson. Monroe, Harriet, ed. 1917. The
New Poetry: An Anthology ...Shine for his pleasure! O gray rains of heaven, harm not my love; Drown not in your torrent the song of his heart, 5 Lave and caress him. O swift winds of heaven,... 18) A Song of Two Wanderers by Marguerite Wilkinson. Jessie B. Rittenhouse, ed.
1922. The Second Book of Modern Verse ...These were our friends. Under us the brown earth Ancient and strong, The best bed for wanderers 15 All the night long; Over us the blue sky Ancient and dear, The... 19) 857. At Marshfield by William Cleaver Wilkinson. Stedman, Edmund Clarence,
ed. 1900. An American Anthology, 1787-1900 ...Through fallows fattened from the barren sea! 5 Yoked to that plough and matched for mighty size, What oxen moved!in progress equal, sure, Unconscious of resistance,... 20) 35. The Heart's Country by Florence Wilkinson. Rittenhouse, Jessie B., ed.
1917. The Little Book of Modern Verse ...And my heart calls out for thee. The bird beats his wings for the open, 5 The captive burns to be free; But II cry at thy window, For thou art my liberty.... |