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Sonnets and Other Poems
By John K. Ingram
Ingram, John K. (1823-1907)
I.
I. LOVE AND SORROW.
II.
II. THE RELIGION OF HUMANITY.
III.
III. MISCELLANEOUS.
A NATION'S WEALTH.
SOCIAL HEREDITY.
SOCIAL ORIGINS.
SAINT PAUL.
THE SOCIAL FUTURE.
PASTOR AB AMPHRYSO.
STREAMS.
NATIONAL PRESAGE.
A PROTEST.
MAJUBA.
ON READING THE SONNET BY R.C.D.,
TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE TRANSVAAL.
1899.
A MONITION.
A FILIAL TRIBUTE.
SIR L. ALMA-TADEMA'S ‘WOMEN OF AMPHISSA.’
NOSTALGIA.
WINGED THOUGHTS.
[How brief our dates! how soon Death apprehends]
[Would'st thou be economical of Time]
A FRAGMENT.
TO A.J.
[The moon was bright that Autumn night]
[‘Vos plaudite!’ th' imperial Roman said]
VERSICLES.
THE MEMORY OF THE DEAD.
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Sonnets and Other Poems
[Each nation master at its own fireside—]
Each nation master at its own fireside—
The claim is just, and so one day 'twill be;
But a wise race the time of fruit will bide,
Nor pluck th' unripen'd apple from the tree.
Sonnets and Other Poems