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Ionica
By William Cory [i.e. Johnson]
Cory, William Johnson (1823-1892)
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Desiderato.
After reading “Ajax.”
Mimnermus in Church.
Heraclitus.
Iole.
Stesichorus.
The Daughter of Cleomenes.
Caius Gracchus.
Asterope.
A Dirge.
An Invocation.
Academus.
Prospero.
Amaturus.
Mortem, quæ violat suavia, pellit amor.
Two Fragments of Childhood.
War Music.
Nubenti.
Words for a Portuguese Air.
Adrienne and Maurice.
The Hallowing of the Fleet.
The Cairn and the Church.
A Queen's Visit.
Moon-set.
After reading “Maud.”
A Song.
A Study of Boyhood.
Mercurialia.
Reparabo.
A Birthday.
A New Year's Day.
A Cruise.
A Separation.
A New Michonnet.
Sapphics.
A Fable.
Amavi.
Notes of an Interview.
Preparation.
Deteriora.
Parting.
All that was Possible.
Scheveningen Avenue.
Melliren.
A Merry Parting.
School Fencibles.
Boconnoc.
A Sketch after Brantôme.
On Livermead Sands.
Lacordaire at Oxford.
A Retrospect of School Life.
Clovelly Beach.
An Epoch in a Sweet Life.
Phaedra's Nurse.
Below Boulter's Lock.
From Halsdon to Cheltenham.
A poor French Sailor's Sweetheart.
A Garden Girl.
To Two Young Ladies.
A House and a Girl.
A Fellow-Passenger Unknown.
Nuremberg Cemetery.
[Mortal thing not wholly clay]
A Sick French Poet's English Friends.
L'oiseau bleu.
Home, Pup!
A Soldier's Miracle.
A Ballad for a Boy.
Je Maintiendrai.
Sapphics for a Tune.
Europa.
Hypermnestra.
Barine.
To Britomart musing.
Hersilia.
Sappho's Cursing.
A Serving-man's Epitaph.
Age and Girlhood.
A Legend of Porto Santo.
To a Linnet.
A Song for a Parting.
Mir ist Leide.
Lebewohl.
Remember.
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Ionica
Ionica
By William Cory [i.e. Johnson]
William Johnson Cory
1823-1892
George Allen
London Orpington
1891
Ionica