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| 1 | Fast rode the knight | | 2 | Black riders came from the sea. | | 3 | And you love me | | 4 | In the desert | | 5 | Do not weep, maiden, for war is kind | | 6 | In heaven | | 7 | A man said to the universe: | | 8 | In a lonely place, | | 9 | Yes, I have a thousand tongues | | 10 | Once there came a man | | 11 | Three little birds in a row | | 12 | Love walked alone | | 13 | God lay dead in heaven | | 14 | I looked here | | 15 | The ocean said to me once | | 16 | I saw a man pursuing the horizon | | 17 | A god in wrath | | 18 | Places among the stars | | 19 | "Truth," said a traveller | | 20 | In the night | | 21 | God fashioned the ship of the world carefully. | | 22 | Once I saw mountains angry | | 23 | "Think as I think," said a man | | 24 | Walking in the sky | | 25 | I was in the darkness | | 26 | "And the sins of the fathers shall be" | | 27 | Mystic shadow, bending near me, | | 28 | I stood upon a high place, | | 29 | I walked in a desert | | 30 | Supposing that I should have the courage | | 31 | The wayfarer, | | 32 | Two or three angels | | 33 | "Tell brave deeds of war." | | 34 | A spirit sped | | 35 | You tell me this is God? | | 36 | There was crimson clash of war. | | 37 | There was one I met upon the road | | 38 | The trees in the garden rained flowers. | | 39 | A man saw a ball of gold in the sky | | 40 | A learned man came to me once | | 41 | Upon the road of my life | | 42 | If there is a witness to my little life, | | 43 | There was, before me | | 44 | "What says the sea, little shell?" | | 45 | Charity thou art a lie, | | 46 | Many red devils ran from my heart | | 47 | Should the wide world roll away, | | 48 | Behold, the grave of a wicked man | | 49 | I met a seer | | 50 | There was a man and a woman | | 51 | Once there was a man | | 52 | When a people reach the top of a hill, | | 53 | There came whisperings in the winds | | 54 | "It was wrong to do this," said the angel | | 55 | On the desert | | 56 | I stood upon a highway | | 57 | A youth in apparel that glittered | | 58 | You say you are holy | | 59 | Why do you strive for greatness, fool? | | 60 | Many workmen | | 61 | There was a man who lived a life of fire | | 62 | Blustering God | | 63 | I stood musing in a black world | | 64 | There were many who went in huddled procession | | 65 | To the maiden | | 66 | The successful man has thrust himself | | 67 | The livid lightnings flashed in the clouds | | 68 | A man went before a strange God | | 69 | A little ink more or less! | | 70 | "Have you ever made a just man?" | | 71 | There was set before me a mighty hill | | 72 | Friend, your white beard sweeps the ground | | 73 | A man feared that he might find an assassin | | 74 | A man toiled on a burning road | | 75 | The chatter of a death-demon from a tree-top | | 76 | If I should cast off this tattered coat | | 77 | When the prophet, a complacent fat man, | | 78 | There was a man with tongue of wood | | 79 | Once, I knew a fine song | | 80 | With eye and with gesture | | 81 | There was a land where lived no violets. | | 82 | On the horizon the peaks assembled | | 83 | Behold, from the land of the farther suns | | 84 | The impact of a dollar upon the heart | | 85 | Ay, workman, make me a dream, | | 86 | Each small gleam was a voice, | | 87 | Tradition, thou art for suckling children | | 88 | A newspaper is a collection of half-injustices | | 89 | A slant of sun on dull brown walls, | | 90 | I explain the silvered passing of a ship at night, | | 91 | The sage lectured brilliantly | | 92 | Forth went the candid man | | 93 | "I have heard the sunset song of the birches," | | 94 | There was a great cathedral | | 95 | Once a man clambering to the housetops |

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