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Reuben and Other Poems
by Robert Leighton
Leighton, Robert (1822-1869)
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[Released at last! Released from agony!]
REUBEN.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MUSINGS.
TO JANET,
SOLITUDE.
BOOKS AND THOUGHTS.
TOO MANY BOOKS.
INCENSE OF FLOWERS.
MIND'S SEASONS.
THE MYSTERY OF THOUGHT.
UNWITTING TRIBUTE.
LOGIC.
UNCLASSIC.
BEAUTY THE FLOWERING OF VIRTUE.
THE DANDELION.
THOUGHT SPRINGS.
USE OF BEAUTY.
SEEING.
HOPE'S ARGUMENT.
THE STREET SINGERS.
SELF-DENIAL.
FACT AND FICTION.
AT THE CHURCH DOOR.
PETTY PRIDE.
MASTER AND SERVANT.
IMAGINATION.
1861–62.
10TH MARCH, 1863.
5TH FEBRUARY, 1868.
LIVERPOOL.
SAILING UP THE FIRTH.
POET'S CORNER.
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Reuben and Other Poems
“Ah, reverend father, in good Mary's sight
Perhaps my little, like the widow's mite,
Would find much favour: try, good father, try;
And if great faith be needed, that have I.”
Reuben and Other Poems