Verse-Book of a Homely Woman

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Fay Inchfawn, Elizabeth Rebecca Ward 1920
English
  • Dedication
  • The Long View
  • Within my House
  • The Housewife
  • To Mother
  • In Such an Hour
  • The Daily Interview
  • The Little House
  • The House-Mother
  • A Woman in Hospital
  • In Convalescence
  • Homesick
  • On Washing Day
  • When Baby Strayed
  • If Only ----
  • Listening
  • The Dear Folks in Devon
  • The Reason
  • Two Women
  • The Prize Fight
  • The Home Lights
  • To an Old Teapot
  • To a Rebellious Daughter
  • For Mothering!
  • Little Fan
  • The Naughty Day
  • To a Little White Bird
  • Because
  • When He Comes
  • Early Spring
  • The Witness
  • In Somerset
  • Song of a Woodland Stream
  • Luggage in Advance
  • At the Cross Roads
  • Summer met Me
  • The Carrier
  • The Lad's Love by the Gate
  • The Thrush
  • In Dorset Dear
  • The Flight of the Fairies
  • The Street Player
  • On All Souls' Eve
  • The Log Fire
  • God save the King
Published by the Religious Tract Society in London, The Verse-Book of a Homely Woman is a collection of domestic, spiritual, and fanciful poems from the point of view of a woman, a housewife, and a Christian. The natural, supernatural, and solidly mundane are mixed together as well as separated into two parts: Indoors and Outdoors.
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