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Poems
By Richard Chenevix Trench: New ed
Trench, Richard Chenevix (1807-1886)
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POEMS FROM EASTERN SOURCES
POEMS WRITTEN DURING THE RUSSIAN WAR 1854, 1855
ELEGIAC POEMS
TO ---
[What, many times I musing asked, is man]
TO M ---
[No mother's eye beside thee wakes to-night]
MORAVIAN HYMN.
[What was thy life? a pearl cast up awhile]
[This chest, a homely cabinet, although]
TO ---
[Hers was a mother's heart]
TO ---
[Yonder on that wall displayed]
NO MORE.
[Men will be light of heart and glad]
[O happy days, O months, O years]
[That name! how often every day]
TO ---
[Many times the morning laughs in light]
[Half unbelieving doth my heart remain]
SONNET.
[Where thou hast touched, O wondrous Death!]
[When its higher faith this heart denies]
[Who that a watcher doth remain]
[If our high debt of holy glee]
THE LENT JEWELS.
[O life, O death, O world, O time]
FROM THE ARABIC.
ON THE DEATH OF AN INFANT.
A JEWISH APOLOGUE.
ON REVISITING THE SEINE.
[This winter eve how soft! how mild!]
TO ---
[O friend, it seems when first our lives begin]
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By Richard Chenevix Trench: New ed
Richard Chenevix Trench
1807-1886
Macmillan
London
1885
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