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Sonnets, Lyrics and Translations
By the Rev. Charles Turner [i.e. Charles Tennyson]
Turner, Charles Tennyson (1808-1879)
[dedication]
[section]
SONNETS.
LITTLE SOPHY BY THE SEASIDE.
THE BUTTERFLY AND THE ROSE.
NAUSICAA.
THE DYING SCULPTOR.
FREE GREECE.
THE SEASIDE,
THE BARMOUTH SEA-BRIDGE.
ON A CHILD'S EYES.
LITTLE NORA;
OUR MARY AND THE CHILD-MUMMY.
CALLED FROM BED;
EMMELINE.
A BLUSH AT FAREWELL.
THE HYDRAULIC RAM;
ON THE MONUMENT OF THE PRINCESS ELIZABETH STUART IN NEWPORT CHURCH, ISLE OF WIGHT.
THE SICK ORPHAN;
THE MISSING BRIDE.
[subsection]
THE FIR GROVE,
THE FIR GROVE Continued
[subsection]
ENGLAND'S HONOUR.
ENGLAND'S HONOUR Continued
ENGLAND'S HONOUR Continued
ARMS OLD AND NEW.
THE BOMB AND THE ORGAN.
TO A FRENCH POET AND REFUGEE.
THE ASCENT OF SNOWDON.
[subsection]
THE CATTLE TRAIN.
THE CATTLE TRAIN Continued
THE ARTIST ON PENMAENMAWR.
CADER IDRIS AT SUNSET.
THE OLD HILLS'-MAN AND HIS TRUCK.
WELSH LUCY,
THE LITTLE HEIR OF SHAME.
THE HARVEST MOON.
OLD RURALITIES.
TO A RED-WHEAT FIELD.
TO A SCARECROW, OR MALKIN, LEFT LONG AFTER HARVEST.
THE WILLOW;
THE OLD FOX-HUNTER.
TO THE GOSSAMER-LIGHT.
ON FINDING A SMALL FLY CRUSHED IN A BOOK.
THE EAGLE AND THE SONNET.
[subsection]
GOUT AND WINGS.
GOUT AND WINGS Continued
A COLONY OF NIGHTINGALES.
THE SPARROW AND THE DEW-DROP.
TO A CUCKOO IN A HIGHWAY HEDGE.
THE SWAN AND THE PEACOCK.
MY TIMEPIECE.
OUR NEW CHURCH.
OUR NEW CHURCH CLOCK.
TWELVE O'CLOCK AT NOON.
THE AFTERNOTE OF THE HOUR.
AFTER THE SCHOOL-FEAST.
THE MURDER OF BISHOP PATTESON.
THE PASTOR'S PRAYER.
TO THE HOLY VIRGIN.
[subsection]
THE PALM-WILLOW.
THE PALM-WILLOW. Continued
TO MY SISTER MARY.
LOVE OF HOME.
[subsection]
SUPPOSED TO BE WRITTEN BY ONE ON WHOM THE DEATH OF AN EXCELLENT WOMAN HAS FORCED THE CONVICTION OF A FUTURE STATE.
Continued
A PERVERSE LOVER.
A MOURNING LOVER.
TO THE NIGHTINGALE.
ON SOME HUMMING-BIRDS IN A GLASS CASE.
THE PRISONER.
THE “CANNON FEVER.”
THE EARTHQUAKE.
TO A YOUNG KING.
GREECE: AN ASPIRATION.
DEATH AND ITS ANTIDOTE.
SCIENCE AND FAITH.
TO ---
THE PORTRAIT PAINTER.
TO ---
THE TRAVELLER AND HIS WIFE'S RINGLET.
THE ALTAR, AS CONNECTED WITH MARRIAGE.
A BRIDAL FAREWELL.
WRITTEN FOR THE MADINGLEY SCHOOL, ON THE ARRIVAL OF THE PRINCE OF WALES AT THE MANOR HOUSE, IN 1861.
A LEGEND FROM DE LAMARTINE'S TRAVELS IN THE EAST, VERSIFIED.
AN INCIDENT ON THE DEE.
SLEEP AND DREAMS.
A FATHER TO HIS SICK CHILD ASLEEP.
BY A DEATH-BED.
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Sonnets, Lyrics and Translations
Sonnets, Lyrics and Translations
By the Rev. Charles Turner [i.e. Charles Tennyson]
Charles Tennyson Turner
1808-1879
Henry S. King
London
1873
Sonnets, Lyrics and Translations