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Collected poems
By Austin Dobson: Ninth edition
Dobson, Austin (1840-1921)
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[To you I sing, whom towns immure]
OLD-WORLD IDYLLS
PROVERBS IN PORCELAIN
VIGNETTES IN RHYME
MISCELLANEOUS PIECES
AT THE SIGN OF THE LYRE
MEMORIAL VERSES
FABLES OF LITERATURE AND ART
TALES IN RHYME
VERS DE SOCIÉTÉ
VARIA
PROLOGUES AND EPILOGUES
ESSAYS IN OLD FRENCH FORMS
CARMINA VOTIVA
LUDIBRIA VENTIS
LATER POEMS
ADDITIONS AND TRANSLATIONS
[(Too hard it is to sing]
ROSE, IN THE HEDGEROW GROWN
JULY
A FABLE (IN THE MANNER OF MR. JOHN GAY)
ON A PICTURE BY HOPPNER
ON THE BELFRY TOWER
THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE PORCH
THE HOLOCAUST
THE SONG OF THE SEA WIND
HILL AND VALLEY
A BALLAD OF THE QUEEN'S MAJESTY
TO A FRIEND (ON RECEIVING HIS “COMPLETE POEMS”)
THE SONNET OF THE MOUNTAIN
REGRETS
REGRETS
TO MONSIEUR DE LA MOTHE LE VAYER, UPON THE DEATH OF HIS SON
“ALBI, NE DOLEAS”
AD LYRAM
THE BALLAD OF BITTER FRUIT
TO MAECENAS
[In after days when grasses high]
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