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Available Poems in Fatal Interview (by Edna St. Vincent Millay )

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  • Clearly my ruined garden as it stood  (Elinor Remick Warren)
  • Gone in good sooth you are  (Miriam Gideon)
  • I said, seeing how the winter gale increased  (Ellis Bonoff Kohs)
  • Moon, that against the lintel of the west  (Miriam Gideon, Robert Eugene Ward)
  • Night is my sister, and how deep in love  (Joseph Deems Taylor, Miriam Gideon, John Mitchell, Elinor Remick Warren)
  • Now by this moon, before this moon shall wane  (Ellis Bonoff Kohs, Jay Poûhe)
  • Oh, sleep forever in the Latmian cave  (Ivana M. Themmen)
  • Shall I be prisoner till my pulses stop  (Ellis Bonoff Kohs)
  • Since of no creature living the last breath  (Ellis Bonoff Kohs)
  • Sonnet XXVIII  (Alva Henderson)
  • Sonnet XXX  (Alva Henderson, Ned Rorem)
  • Sonnet 119  (Elinor Remick Warren)
  • Sweet love, sweet thorn, when lightly to my heart  (Ellis Bonoff Kohs, Robert Manno)
  • The beast that rends me in the sight of it all  (Elinor Remick Warren)
  • Women have loved before as I love now  (Margaret Bonds, Jake Heggie, Jay Poûhe)

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