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Available Poems in Verse (by Adelaide Crapsey )

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  • Cradle-Song  (Normand Lockwood)
  • Dirge  (Gordon Ware Binkerd, John Woods Duke, Harvey Enders, Charles Joseph Huerter, Harrison Kerr, Holland Robinson, Hugo Weisgall)
  • Every day  (Michael Ippolito)
  • Laurel in the Berkshires  (Henry Leland Clarke)
  • Niagara  (Ina Bottelier, Ben Brian Weber)
  • Night  (Lee Hoiby)
  • November night  (George Antheil, Ina Bottelier, Paul Fetler, Marjorie Jones, Lewis Spratlan, Anthony Strilko, Ben Brian Weber)
  • On Seeing Weather-Beaten Trees  (Marjorie Jones)
  • Pierrot  (Lee Hoiby)
  • Rapunzel  (John Woods Duke, John Charles Sacco)
  • Rose-Mary of the Angels  (Ralph Cox, Marjorie Jones)
  • Song  (Lee Hoiby, Harrison Kerr, John Charles Sacco, Hugo Weisgall)
  • The Lonely Death  (Reginald Chauncey Robbins)
  • The warning  (George Antheil, Ina Bottelier, Harrison Kerr, Lewis Spratlan, Anthony Strilko, Ben Brian Weber)
  • Triad  (George Antheil, Ina Bottelier, Daron Aric Hagen, Marjorie Jones, Anthony Strilko, Ben Brian Weber)
  • Vendor's Song  (George Frederick McKay)
  • Wouldst thou find my ashes? Look  (Michael Ippolito)

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