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The Poetical Works of Aubrey De Vere
De Vere, Aubrey (1814-1902)
I.
VOL. I. THE SEARCH AFTER PROSERPINE
II.
VOL. II.
III.
VOL. III.
IV.
VOL. IV.
V.
VOL. V.
INISFAIL
“THE IRISH SISTERS.”
EARLY POEMS:
HYMNS.
Sonnets.
SONNETS BY THE LATE HON STEPHEN E. SPRING RICE.
I.
I.
II.
II. THE BLACK TARN UNDER MANGERTON.
III.
III. EARLY FRIENDSHIP.
IV.
IV. DRUDGERY.
V.
V. TITIAN'S PICTURE OF BACCHUS AND ARIADNE.
VI.
VI. MARY SAYING HER PRAYERS.
VII.
VII.
VIII.
VIII. OLD AND MODERN LEARNING.
IX.
IX.
X.
X.
XI.
XI.
XII.
XII.
XIII.
XIII.
XIV.
XIV. SYMPATHY DISPENSED WITH.
XV.
XV. THE HEART KNOWETH ITS OWN BITTERNESS.
XVI.
XVI.
XVII.
XVII. SICK DREAMS ALL.
XVIII.
XVIII. THE DREAM OF A LIFE.
XIX.
XIX. ‘HOLD UP, OLD HORSE!’
XX.
XX. SPRING.
XXI.
XXI. TO LINA.
XXII.
XXII. LEFT ALONE.
XXIII.
XXIII. EDIFICATION.
XXIV.
XXIV. THE BABY ON THE RUG.
POEMS FOR THE MOST PART CONNECTED WITH THE GREAT IRISH FAMINE, 1846—1849.
URBS ROMA
SAINT PETER'S CHAINS;
VI.
VOL. VI. LEGENDS AND RECORDS OF THE CHURCH AND THE EMPIRE
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The Poetical Works of Aubrey De Vere
A TRAVELLER'S GRACE.
Take
, pretty birds—to you these crumbs are given—
Your portion of our meal ere yet begun:
And waft our thanks in melody to Heaven
Should we forget them, when that meal is done.
The Poetical Works of Aubrey De Vere