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Miscellaneous Poems
by Henry Francis Lyte
Lyte, Henry Francis (1793-1847)
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‘How shall we sing the Lord's song in a strange land?’
Elijah's Interview with God
The Mother and her Dying Boy
The Alps
Mary's Grave
‘The Unknown God’
Stability
On a Naval Officer buried in the Atlantic
The Voice of God
Agnes
The Approach of Spring
November
‘Lo, we have left all, and followed Thee’
Morning Thoughts
Evening
Invocation
‘Return unto Me, and I will return unto Thee’
Fly, ye Hours
‘Whither shall I fly from Thy presence?’
Autumnal Hymn
Parted Christians
Ellen
Spare my Flower
Aspirations
Winter
‘My Beloved is mine, and I am his’
A Summer Day in Winter
‘Jesus Wept’
Psalm cxxxix.
The Wall-flower
Jehovah-Jireh
The Pilgrim's Progress
The Pilgrim's Song
To a Blade of Grass
A fallen Sister
The Sailor's Meditation, on Watch at Night
She is gone! she is gone!
Flowers
New-Year's Morning Hymn
Recollections
The World renounced
‘Is this the Kindness to the friend?’
The Infant's Address to departing Day-light
‘It is I: be not afraid’
Inscription on a Monument
The Prayer-answering God
The Heart in tune
Domestic Love
Sad Thoughts
Pleading for Mercy
To Ellen
On Dreaming of my Mother
‘It doth not yet appear what we shall be’
‘O that I had wings like a dove, for then would I fly away and be at rest’
Friends lost in 1833
Stanzas to J. K.
Sea Changes
David's three mighty Ones
A Recall to my Child A. M.
Declining Days
The Dying Christian to his Soul
Napoleon's Grave
Grace Darling's Death-bed
Longings for Home
Thoughts in Weakness
The Czar in Rome
Fragments OF AN UNFINISHED POEM, ENTITLED LILLA A FAIRY TALE
The Complaint of Mary Magdalene
January 1st, 1847
The Poet's Plea
To a field-flower
Song
May flowers
A. M. M. L.
Hark! round the God of Love
Abide with me
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Miscellaneous Poems
by Henry Francis Lyte
Henry Francis Lyte
1793-1847
Rivingtons
London Oxford
1868
Miscellaneous Poems