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Songs of the Seasons
And Other Poems. By Thomas Tod Stoddart
Stoddart, Thomas Tod (1810-1880)
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Songs of the Seasons.
SPRING.
SUMMER.
AUTUMN IN THE HIGHLANDS.
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INTER-PART.
WINTER.
Poems and Songs.
BIRD MUSIC.
THE JILT; OR, FORTY YEARS AGO.
LINES TO MY WIFE.
THE HEIR OF ARDGOUR.
MOVEMENTS—THE LEADER AND HIS FOLLOWERS.
CLIMBING SONNETS.
MUSINGS ON THE BANKS OF TEVIOT.
THE INCENTIVE.
FLOWER-LIFE.
TO THE SWALLOW.
SUPPLICATION.
THE CUP OF MERCIES.
DEATH'S HERDSMAN; OR, THE LAY OF THE RINDERPEST.
A LEAF OF MY CREED.
A DREAM OF THE PAST.
LOVE AND WORSHIP.
TWEED AND ITS PROSPECTS.
THOUGHTS SUGGESTED BY PASSING EVENTS.
PILGRIMAGES TO THE TOMBS OF THE POETS.
THE OAKLING.
THE LEGEND OF THE FOUNTAIN.
THE WAIL OF THE SAXON MOTHER.
LINES TO A FAVOURITE DOG.
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Songs of the Seasons
All the incense, nearly all,
Which endowed my sister's breath
Is burnt out. The Holy Death
Sought a balmy funeral.
I have fragrance, ne'er the less,
Left me, and great flush of colour,
Both, I fear, foretelling dolour—
Neither, winsome of caress.
Songs of the Seasons