Carman, Bliss, 1861-1929.
Carman, Bliss
Bliss Carman
Carman, Wiliam Bliss, 1861-1929
VIAF ID: 29655268 ( Personal )
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (25)
Works
Title | Sources |
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Address to the graduating class MCMXI of the Unitrinian School of Personal Harmonizing; founded by Mary Perry King at Moonshine, Twilight Park, in the Catskills. | |
Album of six songs : with original French words | |
American triptych; | |
April airs; a book of New England lyrics | |
At Michaelmas : a lyric | |
Ballads and lyrics | |
Ballads of Lost Haven, a book of the sea | |
Behind the arras; a book of the unseen | |
Bliss Carman's scrap-book, a table of contents; | |
By the Aurelian wall, and other elegies | |
Canadian poetry in English | |
Christmas eve at S. Kavin's | |
Coronation ode | |
Corydon : a trilogy in commemoration of Matthew Arnold : with lyric interludes | |
Descriptive and narrative | |
Earth deities, and other rhythmic masques | |
Fancy and sentiment | |
Four sonnets | |
The friendship of art | |
The gate of peace : a poem | |
The girl in the poster : for a design by Miss Ethel Reed. | |
The grave-tree ; The wind and the tree ; Seven wind songs ; Overlord | |
Guendolen ; Marjorie | |
The higher life | |
In the heart of the hills : [poem] | |
James Whitcomb Riley : an essay | |
The Kelpie riders. | |
The kinship of nature | |
The last watch. | |
Later poems | |
Letters of Bliss Carman | |
Low tide on Grand Pré: a book of lyrics: | |
The making of personality | |
The mandolin : Mandoline | |
Marian Drurie : [poem] | |
Marjory Darrow | |
The music of earth | |
Ninety-six a calendar for the year MDCCCXCVI; with verses by Charles G.D. Roberts and Bliss Carman and wayside notes of wanderings over Canadian roads by members of the Toronto Art Students' League. | |
Now the lilac tree's in bud : op. 111, no. 1 | |
Oh, well the world is dreaming | |
Oh who would stay indoor, indoor | |
Our Canadian literature; representative verse, English and French | |
The Oxford book of American verse | |
A pagan's prayer. | |
The path to Sankoty | |
Pipes of Pan; containing From the book of myths, From the green book of the bards, Songs of the sea children, Songs from a northern garden, From the book of valentines. | |
The poetry of life | |
The princess of the tower, The wise men from the East and To the winged victory. | |
Roadside flowers | |
Saint Kavin a ballad. | |
Sanctuary, Sunshine house sonnets | |
Sappho : one hundred lyrics | |
A seamark : a threnody for Robert Louis Stevenson | |
Silas Marner | |
Songs for the school year : a song cycle for choir of unchanged voices. | |
Songs from Vagabondia | |
The tidings to Olaf | |
Tragedy and humor | |
The trail of the bugles | |
Twilight dreams : op. 112, no. 2 | |
Under the April moon : op. 112, no. 3 | |
The vengeance of Noel Brassard : a tale of the Acadian expulsion | |
Veni Creator | |
A vision of Sappho. | |
The white gull : for the centenary of the birth of Shelley, Aug. 4th, 1892 | |
Wild garden | |
A windflower : [poem] | |
A winter holiday | |
The word at St. Kavin's | |
The world's best poetry ... |