Author:Florence Earle Coates/Index of Titles






























































 * Ab Humo 1909 | 1916
 * Achilles 1898 | 1916
 * Adieu 1898 | 1916
 * An Adieu 1916
 * Adonis 1904 | 1916
 * Affinity 1909 | 1916
 * After 1909 | 1916
 * After the Paintings by George F. Watts: I. Love and Death II. Love and Life 1909 | 1916
 * After the Play 1909 | 1916
 * Against the Gate of Life—To Helen Keller 1912
 * Alexander III (Livadia, November 1, 1894) 1898 | 1916
 * The All-Mother 1916
 * Alms 1904 | 1916
 * America 1917 (Patient she is—long-suffering, our Land;)
 * America 1904 | 1916 (Thy children are inspired by thee:)
 * America Speaks 1917
 * An American at Lincoln 1909 | 1916
 * The American People to the Allies 1917
 * Amor Creator 1909 | 1916
 * An Appeal 1916
 * The Angelus—Jean-François Millet, 1814-1875 (see Jean-François Millet)
 * April 1909 | 1916
 * Art 1898 | 1916
 * Art and War 1916
 * As from Afar 1904 (To see thee, hear thee, wistful watch I keep—) (same as Nature, 1916)
 * As They Leave Us (fugitive 1918)
 * "Ask what you will" 1904 | 1916
 * At Break of Day 1898 | 1916
 * At Dusk 1904 | 1916
 * At Easter 1904
 * At Eden's Gate (see The Cherubim)
 * At The Sarah-Bernhardt Theatre 1904 | 1916
 * Autumn 1904 | 1916 (In her arms unconscious lying,)
 * Autumn 1898 | 1916 ("We ne'er will part!" Ah me, what plaintive sounds)


 * A Ballad of a Drum 1904 | 1916
 * The Band of the Titanic 1912 | 1916
 * Base-Born 1912 | 1916
 * Be Thou My Guide 1898 | 1916
 * Beatrice before Death 1916
 * Beauty's Path 1909 | 1916
 * Beethoven 1904 | 1916
 * Before the Dawn 1909 | 1916
 * Before the Hour 1898 | 1916
 * Belgium (fugitive 1918)
 * Benjamin Franklin 1909 | 1916
 * Bereft 1909 | 1916
 * Beside a Pleasant Shore 1909 | 1916
 * Betrothal 1904 | 1916
 * Better to Die 1912 | 1916 | 1917
 * Beyond 1909 | 1916
 * "Blessèd" 1904 | 1916
 * The Brave (fugitive 1915)
 * Breathless We Strive 1904 | 1916
 * Britannia 1916
 * Brook-Song: To the Spring 1904 | 1916
 * Buffalo (September 6, 1901) 1904 | 1916
 * The Burial of Robert Louis Stevenson at Samoa 1904 | 1916
 * By the Conemaugh (May 31, 1889) 1898


 * Captain Guynemer (fugitive 1918)
 * A Cathedral—All Saint's Day in the Great North Woods 1912 | 1916
 * Cendrillon 1912 | 1916
 * "Che Faro Senza Eurydice!" (see Eurydice)
 * The Cherubim 1916
 * The Child and the Heart Bereft 1916
 * Child-Fancies: I. Asphodel II. Gathered Wild-Flowers 1909
 * The Chosen 1912 | 1916
 * The Christ of the Andes 1909 | 1916
 * Christmas Eve 1916
 * The Chrysanthemum 1898
 * Civilization 1904 | 1916
 * The Clouds 1904 | 1916
 * Columbus 1898 | 1916
 * Combatants 1898 | 1916
 * Compensation 1904 | 1916
 * The Comrade (fugitive 1918)
 * Conflict and Rest 1909
 * Conscience 1898 | 1916
 * Cora 1898 | 1916
 * Coronation—To King Edward VII 1904
 * Courage 1909 | 1916
 * Cradle Song 1904 | 1916
 * Crippled 1904 | 1916
 * Cruel Love—Anacreontic 1909 | 1916
 * Cupid and the Muses 1912 | 1916


 * Däi Nippon 1909 | 1916
 * Daphnis 1898 | 1916
 * Dawn 1912 | 1916
 * Dearth 1909 | 1916
 * Death 1898 | 1916
 * Deathless Death—In Memory of Richard Watson Gilder 1912 | 1916
 * A Débutante 1898
 * Delilah 1904 | 1916
 * Demeter 1904 | 1916
 * A Descant 1898 | 1916
 * The Difference 1904
 * Didst Thou Rejoice? 1898 | 1916
 * Ditty: "My True Love's Eyes" 1898 | 1916
 * Divination 1912 | 1916
 * The Dream Beautiful (see My Dream)
 * Dream the Great Dream 1912 | 1916
 * Dreyfus (fugitive 1899) (If thou art living, in that Devil's Isle)
 * Dreyfus 1904 (France has no dungeon in her island tomb)
 * Dryad Song 1898 | 1916
 * Du Maurier 1898 | 1916


 * "Each and All" 1909
 * Eagles—Gibert's Battle for the Air 1912 | 1916
 * Earth Has Her Blossoms (see Earth's Blossoms)
 * Earth's Blossoms 1909 | 1916
 * Earth's Mystery 1909 | 1916
 * Easter 1898 | 1916
 * Éastre 1912 | 1916
 * Echo Consolatrix 1909 | 1916
 * Edmund Clarence Stedman 1904 | 1916
 * The Empty House 1909 | 1916
 * Eros 1912 | 1916
 * Eurydice 1909 | 1916
 * Every Heart 1916
 * Every Night at Marathon 1912 | 1916
 * Exaltation—After the French of Victor Hugo 1912 | 1916


 * Fairer Than Violets Are 1912
 * A Farewell 1909 | 1916
 * Father 1912 | 1916
 * First and Last 1898
 * For France (fugitive 1918)
 * For Joy 1916
 * For the Birthday of William Dean Howells (March 1, 1912) 1912
 * Frederick (fugitive 1889)
 * Friends to Virtue 1898 | 1916
 * Fritz Scheel—A Tribute 1909
 * The Frogs—A Concert in the Marsh 1916


 * Gifts 1904
 * Give Me Not Love 1904 | 1916
 * Giving Thanks (fugitive 1917)
 * "Go not too far" 1904 | 1916
 * The Gods Remember (fugitive 1916)
 * Le Grand Salut 1909 | 1916
 * Greatness 1898 | 1916


 * He and I 1898 | 1916
 * The Heart of Love 1898 | 1916
 * Heimweh 1912
 * Heart-Room 1916
 * Helen Bell (see Winter the Nursery for Spring Flowers)
 * Helen Keller with a Rose 1909 | 1916
 * Henry James 1916
 * Henry V 1916 (same as Ode on the Coronation of King George V, 1912)
 * Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882) 1909 | 1916
 * The Hermit 1909 | 1916
 * A Hero 1909 | 1916
 * His Face 1912 | 1916
 * Homeward 1898 | 1916
 * Honor 1909 | 1916
 * "Honor, not Honors" 1909 | 1916
 * The Hospital: I. In the Maternity Ward II. In the Surgical Ward 1912 | 1916
 * The House of Pain 1909 | 1916
 * How Long? (fugitive 1917)
 * How Wonderful is Love 1912 | 1916
 * Hylas 1898 | 1916


 * I Heard a Voice 1916
 * I know not how to find the Spring 1904 | 1916
 * "I Longed for Love" 1904 | 1916
 * I Looked on Sorrow (see Earth's Mystery)
 * I Too Have Loved (fugitive 1919)
 * The Ideal 1898 | 1916
 * An Idle Ditty 1912 | 1916
 * An Idler 1898 | 1916
 * Immortal 1898 | 1916 (Life is like a beauteous flower,)
 * Immortal 1912 | 1916 (How living are the dead !)
 * In a College Settlement 1898 | 1916
 * In a Tenement 1912 | 1916
 * In April 1898 | 1916
 * In Darkness 1898 | 1916
 * In Dreamland 1912 | 1916
 * In Loneliness—Iseult of Brittany 1912 | 1916
 * In Memory—Eliza Sproat Turner 1904
 * In Memory of an American Soldier (fugitive 1919)
 * In Memory of Caroline Furness Jayne 1909 | 1916
 * In Memory of Henry La Barre Jayne (fugitive 1920)
 * "In Memory of Jean" 1916
 * In Modern Bonds 1912
 * In Pathetic Remembrance—E. N. W., Author Of "David Harum" 1904
 * In Plains of Picardy (fugitive 1918)
 * In Remembrance : The Antarctic Heroes of 1912 (see To Britannia)
 * In the Maternity Ward (see The Hospital)
 * In the Offing (fugitive 1917)
 * In the Town a Wild Bird singing 1912 | 1916
 * In the Wood 1898 | 1916
 * In War-Time—Gazing Seaward 1916
 * In War-Time—An American Homeward Bound 1916
 * In Winter 1898 | 1916
 * In Winter-Time 1904 | 1916
 * India 1898 | 1916
 * Indian-Pipe 1909 | 1916
 * The Infantry that Would Not Yield (fugitive 1918)
 * Influence 1909 | 1916
 * Inheritor 1909
 * Interchange 1904 | 1916
 * Inviolable 1916
 * The Irish Shamrock in South Africa 1904 | 1916
 * Israfel 1898 (as Israphel) | 1916


 * James McNeill Whistler 1904 | 1916
 * Jean-François Millet 1904 | 1916
 * Jewel-Weed 1916
 * Joan of Arc 1904 | 1916
 * John Hay 1909


 * The Kaiser (fugitive 1917)
 * Keats—A Sonnet 1912 | 1916
 * Keats to Fanny Brawne (see Let Me Believe)
 * Kenilworth 1904 | 1916
 * Kindred 1909 | 1916


 * Lament of Brünhilde 1898 | 1916
 * L'Amour fait Peur 1909 | 1916
 * The Lark 1909 | 1916
 * The Land of Promise 1898 | 1916
 * Last Night I dreamed 1912 | 1916
 * Leaders of Men 1909 | 1916
 * Leave-taking 1909 | 1916
 * Let Me Believe 1898 | 1916
 * The Liberty-Bell (Sent from Philadelphia to Atlanta, October 4, 1895) 1898
 * Life 1898 | 1916 (Before we knew thee thou wert with us; ay,)
 * Life 1898 | 1916 (Thou art more ancient than the oldest skies,)
 * Limitation 1898 | 1916
 * Lines for a Fiftieth Anniversary 1912
 * The Little Lass—An Old-Time Ditty 1898 | 1916
 * A Little Minister 1904 | 1916
 * A Little Song 1909 | 1916
 * Live Thy Life 1916 | 1917
 * Longing 1898 | 1916
 * The Lordly Pines 1916
 * The Lost Gioconda 1912
 * Love and the Child 1912 | 1916
 * Love Conquers Death 1898 | 1916
 * Love, Dost Thou Smile? 1909 | 1916
 * Love Has No Foes 1898 | 1916
 * Love is Passing 1912 | 1916
 * Love never is Too Late 1909 | 1916
 * The Love of Life 1912
 * Love, Reproachful 1904 | 1916
 * Love Sailed at Morn 1898 | 1916
 * Love that Faltered 1904 | 1916
 * A Lover's "Litany to Pan" 1912 | 1916
 * A Love-Song (fugitive 1917)
 * A Lowly Parable 1909
 * Lullaby 1912 | 1916


 * Ma Belle 1898
 * Madonna 1904 | 1916
 * A Maid's Defence 1898 | 1916
 * Man 1898 | 1916
 * Man, That Will Not Be Beguiled 1916 (same as Unrest, 1904)
 * The Man-Soul 1912 | 1916
 * Mars—1907 1909 | 1916
 * The Martyr Jews 1909
 * Masefield (fugitive 1922)
 * McKinley (fugitive 1901)
 * Mediæval 1916
 * A Meeting in the Forest 1916
 * Memoria 1898 | 1916
 * Memorial Ode 1904 | 1916
 * Memory 1904 | 1916
 * Mid-Ocean 1909 | 1916
 * Might I Return 1898 | 1916
 * The Mirror 1909 | 1916
 * Morning 1898 | 1916
 * The Morning Glory 1912 | 1916
 * Mother 1909 | 1916
 * Mother-Love 1909 | 1916
 * Mother Mary 1912 | 1916
 * Motherless 1904 | 1916
 * The Mourner (fugitive 1914)
 * Music 1898 | 1916
 * My Country 1904
 * My Dream 1904 | 1916
 * My True-Love's Eyes (see Ditty: "My True Love's Eyes")


 * Nansen 1898 | 1916
 * A Narrow Window 1912 | 1916
 * Natura Benigna 1916 (I weave the beginning, I fashion the end;) (same as Nature, 1904)
 * Nature 1904 (I weave the beginning, I fashion the end;) (same as Natura Benigna, 1916)
 * Nature 1916 (To see thee, hear thee, wistful watch I keep—) (same as As from Afar, 1904)
 * Near and Far 1898 | 1916
 * The Nest 1916
 * The New Mars 1916
 * New York—A Nocturne 1916
 * No More (see No More, Dear Heart)
 * No More, Dear Heart 1912 | 1916
 * Nocturne 1909 | 1916
 * Nothing that can die 1916


 * O Giorno Felice! 1912 | 1916
 * October 1898 | 1916
 * Ode on the Coronation of King George V 1912 (same as Henry V, 1916)
 * Ode to Silence 1912 | 1916
 * Of Future Days 1904 | 1916
 * Of Love 1909
 * Old St. David's 1904 | 1916
 * Omar 1912
 * On a Poet too early Dead 1916
 * On Finding Buddha's Dust 1912
 * On Re-reading "The Sick King in Bokhara" (fugitive 1886)
 * On the Death of Lady Curzon (July 17, 1906) 1909 | 1916
 * Once in a Still, Sequestered Place 1912 | 1916
 * Onward (see Per Aspera)
 * An Optimist 1904 | 1916
 * The Orchestral Leader 1912
 * Our Land (fugitive 1919)


 * Paris 1904
 * The "Penseur" (On Seeing the Famous Statue) 1916
 * Per Aspera 1909 | 1916
 * Perdita (on Seeing Miss Anderson in the Rôle) 1898 | 1916
 * Persephone 1904 | 1916
 * Philistia 1904
 * Picquart 1904 | 1916
 * The Pilgrim 1909 | 1916
 * Pilgrim Song 1904 | 1916
 * Pilgrimage 1898 | 1916
 * Place de la Concorde (August 14, 1914) 1916
 * Poems: After George F. Watts (see After the Paintings by George F. Watts)
 * The Poet 1909 | 1916
 * Poetry 1898 (One spot of green, watered by hidden streams,) (same as To the Muse, 1916)
 * Poetry 1909 | 1916 (Contemplative and fair, with look divine,)
 * The Poetry of Earth 1912 | 1916
 * Poor Icarus 1912 | 1916
 * "Poor Love!" said Life 1904 | 1916
 * President M'Kinley (see McKinley)
 * Privilege 1909 | 1916
 * Probation 1898 | 1916
 * Psyche 1898 | 1916


 * A Realm of Wonder 1912 | 1916
 * The Red and the Blue 1909 (Words and music by Florence Earle Coates)
 * Rejected 1898 | 1916
 * Renewal 1904 | 1916
 * Reproach not Death 1909 | 1916
 * Requiem for a Young Soldier 1916
 * Retrospect 1909 | 1916
 * The Return 1904 | 1916
 * The Return of Proserpine 1912 | 1916
 * Reveille 1898 | 1916
 * Rhapsody 1898 | 1916
 * Rheims (At the Ruined Cathedral) 1916
 * Robert Browning 1912 | 1916
 * Romance 1916
 * A Rose 1898 | 1916
 * Rouen: In the Prison of Joan of Arc 1904 | 1916
 * A Round 1916
 * A Russian's Prayer for his Horse, before going into Battle (A Paraphrase) 1916


 * Saint Theresa 1909 | 1916
 * Sappho 1898 | 1916
 * A Secret 1916
 * Secure 1912 | 1916
 * Sedan (fugitive 1917)
 * A Seeker in the Night 1912 | 1916
 * Self-confident Youth 1916
 * "The Sense of Tears in Mortal Things" 1909 | 1916
 * Serbia (fugitive 1918)
 * Shakespeare 1916
 * She will not hear 1916
 * Siberia 1898 | 1916
 * The Singer 1916 (He came to us with dreams to sell—) (same as A Traveller from Altruria, 1909)
 * Sleep 1916
 * The Smile of Reims (fugitive 1917)
 * "So War has Begun" 1904 | 1916
 * So you love me 1912 | 1916
 * Socrates 1904 | 1916
 * A Soldier (fugitive 1918)
 * Song: "For Me the Jasmine Buds Unfold" 1898 | 1916
 * Song: "Friendship from its Moorings Strays" 1898 | 1916
 * Song: "Her Cheek is Like a Tinted Rose" 1898 | 1916
 * Song: "If Love Were But a Little Thing" 1909 | 1916
 * Song: "If Love Were Not, the Wilding Rose" 1898 | 1916
 * Song: "Love never is too late" (see Love never is Too Late)
 * Song: "My Love is Fairer than the Tasselled Corn" 1912 | 1916
 * Song: "The New-Born Leaves Unfolding Fast" 1898 | 1916
 * Song: "Sweet is the Birth of Love" 1909 | 1916
 * Song of Life 1904 | 1916
 * A Song of the Red and the Blue (see The Red and the Blue)
 * The song that is forgot 1912 | 1916
 * Stanza: "The Voices of All Waters" 1898 | 1916
 * The Summer-Time is in the Rose 1912 | 1916
 * The Sun-Dial 1909
 * Suppliant 1898 | 1916
 * Survival 1898 | 1916


 * Tennyson 1898 | 1916
 * Thanksgiving 1909 | 1916 (Now gracious plenty rules the board,)
 * Thanksgiving (Thou that dost save through pain,) (see Giving Thanks)
 * Their Victory Won (fugitive 1918)
 * There's a Spot in the Mountains 1898 | 1916
 * They live so long 1916
 * They told me 1912 | 1916
 * Thomas Bailey Aldrich (1836-1907) 1909
 * Though Thou Hast Climbed 1898 | 1916
 * Through the Rushes 1898 | 1916
 * Through the Window 1912 | 1916
 * Time 1916
 * The "Titanic"—Aftermath 1912
 * To a Poet 1916
 * To Alice Meynell 1912
 * To Britannia 1916
 * To England 1904 | 1916
 * To France (1894) 1898
 * To Helen Keller 1904 | 1916
 * To Henry Mills Alden 1909 | 1916
 * To him who found me sleeping, all my soul 1916
 * To Hope 1916
 * To Horace Howard Furness 1912 (dedication poem from The Unconquered Air, and Other Poems)
 * To John Luther Long, on seeing his opera "Madame Butterfly" (see To the Author of "Madame Butterfly")
 * To One in Hospital Pent 1916
 * To Poverty 1904 | 1916
 * To R. R.: On Rereading the "De Profundis" of Oscar Wilde 1912
 * To Sappho Dead 1916
 * To Silence (see Ode to Silence)
 * To the Author of "Madame Butterfly" (On Seeing the Opera) 1912
 * To the Muse 1916 (One spot of green, watered by hidden streams,)
 * To the Returning Brave 1916 (Come home! The Land that sent you forth) (same as Welcome, 1904)
 * To the Tsar (1890) 1898
 * To the Victor 1898 | 1916
 * To William Butler Yeats 1904 | 1916
 * To-day 1909 | 1916
 * Together in Way, Together in Heart (for the Transatlantic Society of America) (see To England)
 * To-morrow 1898 | 1916
 * A Tomb in Tuscany 1898 | 1916
 * The Tomb said to the Rose—After the French of Victor Hugo 1912 | 1916
 * Too Late 1898 | 1916
 * Transition 1904 | 1916
 * A Traveller from Altruria 1909 (He came to us with dreams to sell—) (same as The Singer, 1916)
 * True Love 1898 | 1916
 * Two Brothers 1909 | 1916


 * Unbidden 1904
 * Unconquered 1898 | 1916
 * The Unconquered Air 1912 | 1916
 * Under the Flag 1917
 * The "Unfinished" Symphony (To Carl Pohlig) 1912 | 1916
 * The Union of the Flags 1917
 * United 1904
 * Unpardoned 1912 | 1916
 * Unrest 1904 (Man that will not be beguiled) (same as Man, That Will Not Be Beguiled, 1916)
 * Unrest 1916 (We trekked our way to the desert,)


 * Vagrant 1898
 * A Valentine 1898
 * Veiled 1898 | 1916
 * Vestal 1909 | 1916
 * "Victi Resurgunt" 1898 | 1916
 * Victory 1898 | 1916
 * The Violin 1909 | 1916
 * Vita Nuova 1904 | 1916


 * War 1904 | 1916 (In the beginning was I born,)
 * War 1916 (The serpent-horror writhing in her hair,)
 * Water Lilies 1898 | 1916
 * Welcome 1904 (Come home! The Land that sent you forth) (same as To the Returning Brave, 1916)
 * Welcome to Dewey (see Welcome or To the Returning Brave)
 * When Christ was Born 1904 | 1916
 * When You Came 1909
 * Where Harold Sleeps 1916
 * The White-throated Sparrow 1912 | 1916
 * "Who Knocks?" (see The Return)
 * Who Walks the World with Soul Awake 1916
 * Why Did You Go? 1912 | 1916
 * Wings 1898 | 1916
 * Winter the Nursery for Spring Flowers (In Memorium on the death of Helen Bell) (fugitive 1896)
 * Winter's Sovereignty (see Compensation)
 * Winter-Song 1912 | 1916
 * With Breath of Spring 1909
 * Wouldst Thou Learn? 1898 | 1916


 * Yesterday 1912 | 1916
 * You 1916
 * The Young Wife 1909
 * The Young Wife Speaks 1912
 * Youth and Age 1916