Frederick Philip Grove's Poems:
In Memoriam Phyllis May Grove


Frederick Philip Grove
THE DIRGE
(IM 15, 1-33)
e-Edition by Gaby Divay
© August 2007

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Frederick Philip Grove: The Dirge
(IM 15, ca. 1927/28-1933)

1. "Beauty was thine..."
2. "The blow fell..."
3. "This house has grown..."
4. "So this is where you sleep..."
5. "They tell us that..."
6. "When infants die..."
7. "How can they dare to live..."
8. "We go about and look..."
9. "And do you sleep..."
10. "How much more easy..."
11. "There is no day..."
12. "They come and speak..."
13. "No! never shall I live again..."
14. "You look at me..."
15. "She lives in me..."
16. "Oh my dear child..."
17. "Tulips, scillas, peonies..."
18. "I sometimes think..."
19. "I grow a sacred lily..."
20. "Why should we toil..."
21. "No country, so far..."
22. "We cannot grasp it yet..."
23. "Yes, as I ruminate..."
24. "I wish I had a voice..."
25. "In life thou grewest..."
26. "Faith, so they say..."
27. "My child, if from..."
28. "What will this mean.."
29. "Who would have told me..."
30. "No, do not speak to me..."
31. "I know a valley..."
32. "She who has given life..."
33. "What wafts the wind..."




How to cite this e-Edition:
Grove, Frederick Philip. POEMS: In Memoriam Phyllis May Grove. THE DIRGE (IM15,1-33). e-Edition, Gaby Divay. Winnipeg: UM Archives & Special Collections, ©2007.
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