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The Collected Poems of T. E. Brown
Brown, T. E. (1830-1897)
I.
I. ASPECTS AND CHARACTERS
II.
NARRATIVE
III.
III. LYRICAL
CLEVEDON VERSES
I.
I Hallam's Church, Clevedon
II.
II Dora
III.
III Secuturus
IV.
IV Cui Bono?
V.
V Star-steering
VI.
VI Per omnia Deus
VII.
VII Norton Wood
VIII.
VIII The Bristol Channel
IX.
IX The Voices of Nature
LYNTON VERSES
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The Collected Poems of T. E. Brown
The way he had! the way he had!
Say the words now, James, good lad!
Say them! try!—you can't? no, no!
Nor you, nor the one of us. We must turn to
And be like the Pazon, that's it, Jem—
Innocent and pure like him.
The Collected Poems of T. E. Brown