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The Collected Poems of T. E. Brown
Brown, T. E. (1830-1897)
I.
I. ASPECTS AND CHARACTERS
BRADDAN VICARAGE
OLD JOHN
CHALSE A KILLEY
IN THE COACH
MATER DOLOROSA
THE CHRISTENING
PEGGY'S WEDDING
THE PEEL LIFE-BOAT
CATHERINE KINRADE
A DIALOGUE BETWEEN HOM-VEG AND BALLURE'S RIVER
GOB-NY-USHTEY
FAILAND
PORTBURY
THE DHOON
WASTWATER TO SCAWFELL
THE WELL
ROMAN WOMEN
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III.
III
IV.
IV
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V
VI.
VI
VII.
VII
VIII.
VIII
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X.
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XI.
XI
XII.
XII
XIII.
XIII
IN MEMORIAM
SONG
DUNOON
THE LAUGH
“NE SIT ANCILLÆ”
WHITEHAVEN HARBOUR
IBANT OBSCURÆ
ST. BEE'S HEAD
AN OXFORD IDYLL
SCARLETT ROCKS
LIME STREET
HOTWELLS
TO K. H.
CLIFTON
FIVES'-COURT
THE LILY-POOL
“NOT WILLING TO STAY”
ECCLESIASTES
INDWELLING
SALVE!
IN MEMORIAM
IN MEMORIAM: A. F.
CANTICLE
WHITE FOXGLOVE
OCTAVES
POETS AND POETS
OPIFEX
IN MEMORIAM: J. MACMEIKIN
“GOD IS LOVE”
THE INTERCEPTED SALUTE
METABOAH
JESSIE
A WISH
DANTE AND ARIOSTO
BOCCACCIO
TO E. M. O.
CAROL
M. T. W.
THE ORGANIST IN HEAVEN
TO E. M. O.
A SERMON AT CLEVEDON
A FABLE
THE PESSIMIST
ON THE SINKING OF THE VICTORIA
ΧΡΙΣΜΑ
II.
NARRATIVE
III.
III. LYRICAL
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SONG
Look
at me, sun, ere thou set
In the far sea;
From the gold and the rose and the jet
Look full at me!
Leave on my brow a trace
Of tenderest light;
Kiss me upon the face,
Kiss for good-night.
The Collected Poems of T. E. Brown