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The Last Crusade and Other Poems
By Alfred Hayes
Hayes, Alfred (1857-1936)
THE LAST CRUSADE
THE DEATH OF SAINT LOUIS.
THE BURIAL OF SAINT LOUIS.
THE STORMING OF NAZARETH.
LYRICAL POEMS.
[Evening has lost her throne; the rosy smile]
[Awake, awake!—The breezes shout]
A WELSH HOMESTEAD.
[Moan, wretched wind; drive the sad clouds]
TO THE REDBREAST.
SWEET SEPTEMBER.
[O what a lovely magic hath been here]
[My spirit is too wide awake]
[Eternal seems this summer hour]
[I stand amid the tumbled grass]
[At last the overtired year]
[Sleep breathes upon the village]
[The nightingale is silent, and the wind]
TO MABEL DARE.
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The Last Crusade and Other Poems
The Last Crusade and Other Poems
By Alfred Hayes
Alfred Hayes
1857-1936
Cornish Brothers Simpkin, Marshall & Co.
Birmingham London
1887
The Last Crusade and Other Poems