Rainbow and the Rose

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E. Nesbit 1905
English
  • The Things That Matter
  • The Confession
  • Work
  • The Jilted Lover to His Mother
  • The Will to Live
  • The Beatific Vision
  • Mummy Wheat
  • The Beech Tree
  • In Absence
  • Silence
  • Raison D'Etre
  • The Onlooker
  • The Tree of Knowledge
  • At Parting
  • Song
  • Renunciation
  • The Veil of Maya
  • Song
  • To Vera, Who Asked for a Song
  • The Poet to His Love
  • The Maiden's Prayer
  • Song
  • The Magic Flower
  • La Derniere Robe De Soi
  • The Least Possible
  • En Tout Cas
  • Appeal
  • St Valentine's Day
  • Chagrin D'Amour
  • Bridal Eve
  • Love and Life
  • From The Italian
  • Out of the Fullness of the Heart the Mouth Speaketh
  • Summer Song
  • The Lower Room
  • Song
  • May Song
  • To Iris
  • To A Child (Rosamund)
  • Birthday Talk for a Child (Iris)
  • To Rosamund
  • From the Tuscan
  • Mother Song
  • The Island
  • Possession
  • Accession
  • The Destroyer
  • The Egoists
  • The Way of Love
  • To One Who Pleaded for Candour in Love
  • The Enchanted Garden
  • The Poor Man's Guest
  • In the Shallows
  • "And the Rains Descended And the Floods Came"
  • The Star
  • The Prodigal Son
  • Despair
  • The Temptation
  • Second Nature
  • De Profundis
  • At The Gate
  • Via Amoris
  • Retro Sathanas
  • The Old Dispensation
  • The New Dispensation
  • The Three Kings
  • After Death
  • Chloe
  • Invocation
  • The Last Betrayal
  • A Prayer for the King's Majesty
  • True Love and New Love
  • Death
  • In Memory of Saretta Deakin
  • A Parting (For Dorothy)
A collection of poetry in the whimsical style of Edith Nesbit, author of "The Five Children and It" and "The Railway Children". These poems are primarily for adults, although a few are written for her daughters. The majority are philosophical reflections on Edith Nesbit's life as a wife and mother, and theological reflections on Christianity and faith, the nature of the world, life and death. (Summary by Beth Thomas)

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