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Originally published: 1914
Author: Clinton Scollard
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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
His poems frequently explore themes of nature, love, and beauty, often drawing inspiration from classical mythology and literature.
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Book details · Print length. 188 pages · Language. English · Publisher. Wentworth Press · Publication date. February 26, 2019 · Dimensions. 6.14 x 0.5 x 9.21 inches.
Clinton Scollard Poems · A Bell · A Day for Wandering · As I Came Down from Lebanon · Bag-Pipes At Sea · Italy In Arms · Khamsin · May in Umbria (Lyrics of the ...
Clinton Scollard Poems 1. A Snowflake In May I saw a snowflake in the air When smiling May had decked the year, And then 't was gone, I knew not where.
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Clinton Scollard was an American poet and educator. He was a professor of English at Hamilton College and a prolific, yet minor, writer of verse.
Scollard's portrayal of Pomona's golden hair and sweet smile resembles that of a classical statue, evoking the time period's fascination with ancient mythology.
Clinton Scollard (1860–1932) was an American poet and writer of fiction. He was a Professor of English at Hamilton College.
Gold of the daffodil, drawn. Out of the cup of the dawn, Gold of the daffodil, born. In the bright mines of the morn, Gold of the daffodil, spun