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Poems and Poetical Fragments
[by Henry Alford]
Alford, Henry (1810-1871)
[section]
TO A BEAUTIFUL FEMALE PORTRAIT.
[Evermore the night wave beateth on]
EPICEDIA.
August 22, 1830.
SONNET WRITTEN AT A DISTANCE FROM HOME.
ON SEEING THE FOLLOWING EPITAPH AT SELWORTHY, WEST SOMERSET.
TO THE STREAM IN WORTHY DELL, NEAR PORLOCK.
SONNET.
A REMEMBRANCE.
December 11, 1832.
BALLAD.
UNDER A PORTRAIT OF NELSON.
FRAGMENTS FROM SAPPHO.
I.
I.
II.
II.
III.
III.
IV.
IV.
V.
V.
FRAGMENTS FROM ALCÆUS.
I.
I.
II.
II.
THE GREENLANDER TO HIS DEAD REINDEER;
SONNETS, SUGGESTED IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND, DURING THE SUMMER OF 1832.
I.
I. INTRODUCTORY.
III.
III. ON SEEING OUR FAMILY VAULT.
SACRED PIECES.
ON THE SIGN OF THE CROSS IN BAPTISM.
PSALM XLVI.
PSALM CXXXVII.
AN ANSWER TO A QUESTION.
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[All the stars that cluster around the moonlight]
All the stars that cluster around the moonlight
Back from sight their glittering faces cover,
Whensoe'er the earth at the full she lightens.
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