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By The Way
Verses, Fragments, and Notes [by William Allingham]
Allingham, William (1824-1889)
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TO THE FELLOW TRAVELLER
VERSES
THE HERMITAGE
[Childlike, I love that skylark's trills]
TRIFLES
[In tears of blood, if such might be]
TO ---
['Tis true we cannot keep the heights]
[Low men who live by labour of their hands]
ON A BLACKTHORN WALKING-STICK
A REGRET
[Have I cause to be afraid?]
THE SOLITARY
[In evil forget not good]
[I will not be a critic where I love.]
[I never fancied I could lose]
[The moon upon the cornfield shone]
[The woodruff]
[Who that, even in a dream]
[I can be haughty with my brother-kind]
LORD BLANK: A BIOGRAPHY
[I saw a man go by to-day; O when we were at school]
IRISH ANNALS
[The Whiting Society passes its time]
WRECK OF THE “HENRIETTA CHARLOTTE”
FRAGMENTS
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When light comes in and stars go out
And early cocks begin to shout,
We quit the straw and shake our rags
And shoulder soon our brats and bags;
And if we see a fowl astray
We pick her up upon our way.
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