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Poems
By John Moultrie. New ed
Moultrie, John (1799-1874)
I.
[VOLUME I]
II.
[VOLUME II]
I.
PART I.
II.
PART II.
ALTARS, HEARTHS, AND GRAVES.
ALICE GAY'S BRIDAL.
THE SONG OF THE CHURCH-BUILDERS.
PENTECOSTAL ODE. 1852.
ENGLAND'S MISSION.
THE BLACK FENCE.
SAINT MARY, THE VIRGIN AND THE WIFE.
SUNSET IN ARRAN.
FAREWELL TO ARRAN.
PERSICOS ODI.
THREE TIMES NINE.
MUCH ADO ABOUT LITTLE.
THE KING'S QUARTERS.
STANZAS AT THE STATION.
ANTICIPATION AND EXPERIENCE.
LOVERS AT LOGGERHEADS.
THE WORLD WELL LOST.
A WORD TO THE WEDDED.
HESPEROTHEN.
VIOLETS.
SONNET.
SONNET.
SONNET.
SONNET.
SONNET.
SONNET.
THE THREE MINSTRELS.
MUSÆ ETONENSES.
A HERTFORDSHIRE LEGEND.
THE KNELL OF THE NAMELESS.
THE POET'S DAUGHTER.
AN EMIGRANT'S DIRGE.
EASTER DIRGE FOR THE DYING.
SONNET.
SONNET.
SONNET.
SONNET.
SONNET.
SONNET.
THE SHADOW OF DEATH.
THE RESTING-PLACES.
LAST VERSES.
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INSCRIBED TO DERWENT COLERIDGE.
“The youth who daily farther from the East
Must travel, still is Nature's priest,
And by the vision splendid
Is on his way attended.”
Wordsworth.
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