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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
LYNTON VERSES
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THE EMPTY CUP
PAIN
THE PITCHER
SONG
VERIS ET FAVONI
IN GREMIO
EXILE
CLIMBING
RISUS DEI
DARTMOOR
THE PRAYERS
ΠΟΙΗΜΑΤΙΟΝ
JUVENTA PERENNIS
VESPERS
I BENDED UNTO ME
IS IT AMAVI OR IS IT AMO?
A FRAGMENT
TO W. E. HENLEY
WHEN LOVE MEETS LOVE
BETWEEN OUR FOLDING LIPS
EX ORE INFANTIS
O GOD TO THEE I YIELD
TO G. TRUSTRUM
AN AUTUMN TRINKET
RECONCILIATION
SAD! SAD!
IN A FAIR GARDEN
THE SCHOONER
EUROCLYDON
DISGUISES
MY GARDEN
LAND, HO!
PRAESTO
EVENSONG
ABER STATIONS
A MORNING WALK
EPISTOLA AD DAKYNS
NATURE AND ART
LIFE
ALMA MATER
TRITON ESURIENS
ISRAEL AND HELLAS
DREAMS
PREPARATION
PLANTING
OBVIAM
SPECULA
“SOCIAL SCIENCE”
AT THE PLAY
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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