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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
A FRAGMENT
Yon
bird is strong to fly—
How straight the balanced pinions scoop
Twin scimitars, that carve the cloudy group,
Or, rigid as a die,
Print their sad cypher on the polished sky!
The Collected Poems of T. E. Brown