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This volume of poems was published in 1923, the year Edna St. Vincent Millay became the third woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for poetry. It was perhaps the lead poem in this volume, Renascence, published in 1918 in a literary contest that first won her widespread recognition. Her works also included drama and prose, and in 1943 became the second woman to win the Robert Frost Prize for poetry. This volume is divided into three sections of lyric poems, including sonnets, a poetic form of which she was a master. - Summary by Larry Wilson

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RenascenceGod’s WorldAfternoon on a HillJourneySorrowTavernAshes of LifeThe Little GhostKin to SorrowThree Songs of ShatteringThe ShroudThe DreamIndifferenceWitch-wifeBlightWhen the Year Grows OldSonnets I-VISection Two, Poems I and IIRecuerdoThursdayTo the Not Impossible HimThe Singing-Woman from the Wood’s EdgeHumoresqueShe is Overheard SingingThe UnexplorerGrown-upThe PenitentDaphnePortrait by a NeighbourThe Merry MaidTo S. M.The PhilosopherFour SonnetsSection Three: SpringCity TreesThe Blue-Flag in the BogEel-GrassElegy before DeathThe Bean-StalkWeedsPasser Mortuus EstPastoralAssaultTravelLow-TideSong of a Second AprilThe Poet and His BookAlmsInlandTo a Poet that Died YoungWraithEbbElaineBurialMariposaDoubt no more that OberonLamentExiledThe Death of AutumnOde to SilenceMemorial to D. C.Sonnets I-VISonnets VII-XIIWild Swans

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