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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.
HOUSE-HUNTING.
SIR PETER'S CURE.
FORBIDDEN FRUIT.
THE ROOKERY.
THE WEASEL'S CAIRN.
THE LOTTERY TICKET.
THE WIDOW AND THE PRIEST.
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SEVEN CHURCHES OF CLONMACNOISE.
THE NEGLECTED CANARY.
THE LAIRD OF BRETHERTON.
A CHRISTMAS CAROL.
A' BURDENS ARE LICHT, EXCEPT TO THE BEARER.
DRUMM'D OUT.
LONDON.
THE ALBUM.
SONNET.
STRATFORD-ON-AVON.
TO JANET,
MUSINGS.
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Reuben and Other Poems
“No better, reverend father, none, but worse;
And all my life seems blacken'd with some curse
That even holy church has not the power,
I fear, to charm away, or priest to scour.
O, reverend father, hast thou pray'd thy best?”
Reuben and Other Poems