Poems by Dollie Radford

Poems by Dollie Radford

When You Are Lonely, by Dollie Radford

When you are lonely, full of care,
Or sad with some new sorrow,
And when your tired fancy hi...

Tonight, by Dollie Radford

The hours of the day have departed,
They folded their wings to rest,
When the last red ray of...

A Modern Polypheme, by Dollie Radford

A flash of colour through the trees,
A step upon the trembling plank,
A white sail flapping i...

Springtime, by Dollie Radford

In the distant woods are blowing
Tender buds and blossoms sweet,
Fragrant leaves and grasses g...

Spring Song, by Dollie Radford

Ah love, the sweet spring blossoms cling
To many a broken wind-tossed bough,
And young birds ...

The Snow Queen, by Dollie Radford

The snow queen passed our way last night,
Between the darkness and the light,
And flowers fro...

Out On the Moor, by Dollie Radford

I have been wandering today
Out on the moor, and have seen
The country stretching far away,
...

Orpheus, by Dollie Radford

We wandered in that shadowland,
My fair love, you and I,
Through all its strangeness hand in...

October, by Dollie Radford

From falling leaf to falling leaf,
How strange it was, through all the year,
In all its joy ...

Night, by Dollie Radford

And art thou come again, Oh Night;
I know thee by thy starry crown,
And by the mists of viol...

Amid a Crown of Radiant Hills, by Dollie Radford

Amid a crown of radiant hills,
A little wood with blossoms rare
Breathes sweetly, while the y...

Little Maiden, by Dollie Radford

Little maiden are you lonely,
Standing there beside the sea,
Are your blue eyes sad or only
...

In the First Light of the Morning, by Dollie Radford

In the first light of the morning,
When the thrush sang loud and clear,
And the blackbird hai...

If Love Should Fail, by Dollie Radford

I could not through the burning day
In hope prevail,
Beside my task I could not stay,
If lov...

Her Hair, by Dollie Radford

Each morning, as the day begins,
Her hair is sunlight to my eyes,
Each morning, as a new da...