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Available Poems in Poems (by William Sharp )

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  • A crystal forest  (Fritz Bennicke Hart)
  • An autumnal evening  (Fritz Bennicke Hart)
  • A winter hedgerow  (Arthur Benjamin, Fritz Bennicke Hart)
  • Black swans on the Murray Lagoons  (Fritz Bennicke Hart)
  • Blossom of snow  (Maurice Besly)
  • Breaking billows at Sorrento  (Fritz Bennicke Hart)
  • Empire (Persepolis)  (Fritz Bennicke Hart)
  • Fireflies  (Fritz Bennicke Hart)
  • From oversea  (Fritz Bennicke Hart)
  • In Memoriam  (Fritz Bennicke Hart)
  • In the fern  (Fritz Bennicke Hart)
  • Moonrise  (Fritz Bennicke Hart)
  • Nightingale Lane  (Alice Barnett, Arthur Benjamin, Fritz Bennicke Hart)
  • Phosphorescent sea  (Fritz Bennicke Hart)
  • Shea-oak trees on a stormy day  (Fritz Bennicke Hart)
  • Sunrise above broad wheatfields  (Fritz Bennicke Hart)
  • The Bell-Bird  (Fritz Bennicke Hart)
  • The dream-wind  (Hubert Bath, Fritz Bennicke Hart)
  • The Song of the Sea-Wind  (Arthur Shepherd)
  • The summer wind  (Fritz Bennicke Hart)
  • The Sun Lord  (Fritz Bennicke Hart)
  • The wasp  (Arthur Benjamin, Jack Hawes)
  • Triad  (Fritz Bennicke Hart)
  • When the greenness is come again  (Fritz Bennicke Hart)
  • White rose  (Fritz Bennicke Hart)
  • Wild roses  (Fritz Bennicke Hart)

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