George Cabot Lodge Blind Poems

  • 1.
    I

    In silence, solitude and stern surmise
    His faith was tried and proved commensurate
    ...
  • 2.
    Speak! said my soul, be stern and adequate;
    The sunset falls from Heaven, the year is late,
    Love waits with fallen tresses at thy gate
    And mourns for perished days.
    ...
Total 2 Blind Poems by George Cabot Lodge

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Fate 2 Blind 2 Wild 2 Soul 2 I Love You 2 Wind 2 Solitude 2 Love 2 Lonely 1 Sunset 1

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