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Bayard Taylor
Jan. 11, 1825
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Dec 19, 1878
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Titles of Bayard Taylor
A Symbol
A Watch Of The Night
A Woman
Atonement
Autumnal Dreams
Before The Bridal
Darkness.
December
Exorcism
Fate Defied
If Love Should Come Again
In Winter
Indifference
Love Justified
Love Returned
Marah
Morning
On The Headland
Orpheus (Not Minos, iron judge, alone shall speak)
Orpheus (You sit serene upon your golden seats, ...)
Porphyrogenitus
Possession
Questions
Second Evening
Squandered Lives
Sylvan Spirits
The Chapel
The Count Of Gleichen
The Dead March
The Family
The Father
The Lost May
The Mother
The Mystic Summer
The Return Of Spring
The Return Of The Goddess.
The Sirens (Listen, ye mariners! hark to our promises!)
The Sirens (They are rough with the salt of the sea ...)
The Sirens (You have toiled enough, mariners! ...)
The Song Of The Camp
The Torso.
The Vineyard-Saint
The Vision
The Voice Of The Tempter
Third Evening
Thus Came The Poet's Journal To An End
Ulysses (The headlands pale, the long, far-pointing cliffs)
Under The Moon
Young Love