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The Alhambra and Other Poems
By F. B. Money-Coutts [i.e. F. B. T. Coutts-Nevill]
Money-Coutts, Francis Burdett (1852-1923)
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To Oscar Browning
The Alhambra
To William Watson at Windermere
To I. Albeniz
England and America
I.
I PRESIDENT CLEVELAND'S MESSAGE, DECEMBER, 1895
II.
II THE ARBITRATION TREATY, JANUARY, 1897
III.
III THE AMERICAN SENATE'S AMENDMENT
America's Declaration of War, 1898
Revelation
“O Sing unto the Lord a New Song”
Psalm XC
Mors, Morituri Te Salutamus!
The Inquest
Col. Gerard Noel Money, C.B.
Thomas Ashe
Beside a Grave
“The Days that are no more”
Rest
“He that is without Sin”
Any Father to Any Son
Children
Stodham Woods
The Rother
Ingens Aequor
At Cimiez
An Impression
Perfume
A Ballad of Cornwall
The Riddle
The Eternal Conflict
The Homily
Love at First Sight
Pure Imagination
The Singer's Search
At Last
Nellie
Moieties
Predestination
Soul to Soul
For Ever
Aliquid Amari
Fervaal
Epitaphs
Dante
Keats
A Fool
A Wise Man
A Fair Woman
An Infant
A Wife
A Soul
A Waif
Beaten
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A Soul
Underneath this turvéd mould
Lies a creature late unsouled:
Birds of paradise contrive
Ill in crystal cage to thrive.
The Alhambra and Other Poems