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Dryburgh Abbey and other poems
By Charles Swain
Swain, Charles (1801-1874)
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[dedication]
[Men are agents for the future!]
DRYBURGH ABBEY.
WHAT IS NOBLE?
WORK AND WIN.
ISABELLE DE CROYE.
SPIRITUAL VISION.
THE MOTHER.
THE BRITISH BOW.
TO THE NIGHT WIND.
THE OTHER DAY.
HUMAN PROGRESS.
SOMETHING CHEAP.
LIKING AND DISLIKING.
THE VOICE OF NIGHT.
REBECCA.
THE SLUMBERERS.
THE FISHERMAN'S CHILDREN.
TENT OF ABRAHAM.
THERE ARE TWO WAYS TO LIVE ON EARTH.
THE SCHOONER.
FAIRIES AND FLOWERS.
THEY ARE NO MORE.
THE VILLAGE QUEEN.
BOYHOOD.
A LOVE-DREAM.
THE CHILD AND THE ANGELS.
THE LOST.
LOVE'S REMONSTRANCE.
THE HOME-BOUND BARK.
THE PEASANTRY OF ENGLAND.
THE BLIND BOY DYING.
SABBATH CHIMES.
THE ESCAPED CONVICT.
THE DEATH OF THE WARRIOR KING.
THE BEAUTIFUL.
THOUGHTS ON THE STARS.
'TIS A LOVE-THOUGHT.
'TWAS YESTERDAY.
THE SULIOTE.
FAITH.
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TO ARCHIBALD WINTERBOTTOM, ESQ., THIS VOLUME IS INSCRIBED, WITH SINCERE APPRECIATION AND AFFECTION.
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