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Alfred Austin: Selected Poems

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  • A Birthday
  • A Birthday Present
  • A Border Burn
  • A Captive Throstle
  • A Christmas Carol
  • A Country Nosegay
  • A Defence Of English Spring
  • A Dialogue At Fiesole
  • A Dream Of England
  • A Farewell
  • A Farewell To Youth
  • A Farmhouse Dirge
  • A Florilegium
  • A Fragment
  • A Last Request
  • A Letter From Italy
  • A March Minstrel
  • A Meeting
  • A Night In June
  • A November Note
  • A Poet’s Eightieth Birthday
  • A Point Of Honour
  • A Portrait
  • A Question
  • A Question Answered
  • A Rare Guest
  • A Reply To A Pessimist
  • A Royal Home-Coming
  • A Shakespeare Memorial
  • A Sleepless Night
  • A Snow-White Lily
  • A Souless Singer
  • A Spring Carol
  • A Tale Of True Love
  • A Te Deum
  • A Tusculan Question
  • A Twilight Song
  • A Voice From The West
  • A Wild Rose
  • A Wintry Picture
  • A Wintry Picture (Ii)
  • A Woman’s Apology
  • Agatha
  • Alea Jacta
  • Alfred’s Song
  • All Hail To The Czar!
  • Although No Stupid Scoffer
  • An Answer
  • An April Fool
  • An April Love
  • An Autumn Homily
  • An Autumn Picture
  • An Autumn—blooming Rose
  • An Experiment In Translation
  • Another Spring Carol
  • Any Poet At Any Time
  • As Dies The Year
  • Aspromonte
  • At Delphi
  • At Her Grave
  • At His Grave
  • At San Giovanni Del Lago
  • At Shelley’s Grave
  • At Shelley’s House At Lerici
  • At The Gate Of The Convent
  • At The Lattice
  • At Vaucluse
  • Ave Maria
  • Awake! Awake!
  • Beatrice
  • Because I Failed, Shall I Asperse The End
  • Before, Behind, And Beyond
  • Beyond The Pasture's Withered Bents
  • Blanche
  • Brother Benedict
  • Burns’s Statue At Irvine
  • By The Fates
  • Celestial Heights
  • Chi È?
  • Christmas,1870
  • Church—door Should Still Stand Open
  • Content Written Off Ithaca
  • Could I But Leave Men Wiser By My Song
  • Covet Who Will The Patronage Of Kings
  • Dead!
  • December Matins
  • Dedication To Lady Windsor
  • Dedication To The Edition Of 1876 To H.J.A.
  • Farewell
  • Farewell To Italy
  • Farewell To Spring
  • Father, Farewell! Be Not Distressed
  • Felix Opportunitate Mortis
  • Florence
  • Fontana Di Trevi
  • Forgiveness
  • Free
  • Free Will And Fate
  • George Eliot
  • Give Me A Roof Where Wisdom Dwells
  • Give Me October's Meditative Haze
  • Give Me Thy Heart
  • Gleaners Of Fame
  • Go Away, Death!
  • Good-Night!
  • Grandmother’s Teaching
  • Grata Juventas
  • Henry Bartle Edward Frere
  • Here Have I Learnt The Little That I Know
  • Here, Where The Vine And Fig Bask Hand In Hand
  • How Florence Rings Her Bells
  • Hymn To Death
  • I Chide Not At The Seasons
  • If I To You But Sorry Bring
  • If They Dare!
  • If You Were Mine, If You Were Mine,
  • Impromptu
  • Impromptu: To Frances Garnet Wolseley
  • In Praise Of England
  • In Sutton Woods
  • In The Forum
  • In The Month When Sings The Cuckoo
  • Inflexible As Fate
  • Invocation
  • Is Life Worth Living?
  • John Everett Millais
  • Know, Nature, Like The Cuckoo, Laughs At Law
  • Lady Mabel
  • Leszko The Bastard
  • Let The Weary World Go Round
  • Let Us Fly!
  • Lines Written On Visiting The Chateaux On The Loire
  • Longing
  • Look Seaward, Sentinel!
  • Look Up, Desponding Hearts! See, Morning Sallies
  • Lost
  • Love Of Life
  • Love's Blindness
  • Love's Trinity
  • Love’s Fitfulness
  • Love’s Harvest
  • Love’s Unity
  • Love’s Wisdom
  • Madonna
  • Mafeking
  • Messalina
  • Mozart’s Grave
  • My Northern Blood Exults To Face
  • My Soul Is Sunk In All-Suffusing Shame
  • My Winter Rose
  • Nocturnal Vigils
  • Nughtingale And Cuckoo
  • Off Mesolongi
  • On Returning To England
  • Outside The Village Church
  • Pax Britannica
  • Poet’s Corner
  • Primacy Of Mind
  • Primroses
  • Resignation
  • Roses Crimson, Roses White
  • Sacred And Profane Love
  • Sadder Than Lark When Lowering
  • Shelley’s Death
  • Shepherd Swains That Feed Your Flocks
  • Since We Must Die
  • Sisyphus
  • Song
  • Songs From “prince Lucifer” Ii - Mother-Song
  • Sorrow’s Importunity
  • Spartan Mothers
  • Spiritual Love
  • Stafford Henry Northcote
  • Sweet Love Is Dead
  • Take Not The Gods To Task, For They Are Wise
  • The Aquittal Of Phryne
  • The Challenge Answered
  • The Dance At Darmstadt
  • The Death Of Huss
  • The Door Of Humility
  • The Dregs Of Love
  • The Evening Light
  • The Fallen Elm
  • The Flower, Full Blown, Now Bends The Stalk, Now Breaks
  • The Golden Age
  • The Golden Year!
  • The Haymakers’ Song
  • The Lark Confinèd In His Cage
  • The Last Redoubt
  • The Lover’s Song
  • The Mountains
  • The Old Land And The Young Land
  • The Owl And The Lark
  • The Passing Of Spring
  • The Passing Of The Century
  • The Passing Of The Primroses
  • The Poet And The Muse
  • The Reply Of Q. Horatius Flaccus To A Roman
  • The Silent Muse
  • The Smiling Slopes With Olive Groves Bedecked
  • The Spring—time, O The Spring--Time
  • The White Pall Of Peace
  • The Wind Speaks
  • Though All The World
  • Three Sonnets Written In Mid-Channel
  • Through Liberty To Light
  • Time’s Defence
  • Time’s Weariness
  • Tis Because, Though In Dusky Bower
  • To Alfred Tennyson
  • To Arms!
  • To Arms! (Ii)
  • To Beatrice Stuart--Wortley Ætat
  • To Ellen Terry
  • To England
  • To Ireland
  • To Robert Louis Stevenson
  • To The Autumn Wind
  • Too Late
  • Two Visions
  • Unseasonable Snows
  • Victoria
  • Vis Medicatrix Naturae
  • Wardens Of The Wave
  • Were I A Poet, I Would Dwell
  • When Acorns Fall
  • When I Am Gone
  • When In The Long-Drawn Avenues Of Thought
  • When Runnels Began To Leap And Sing
  • When The Reaper Lays The Sickle By,
  • Who Would Not Die For England!
  • Why England Is Conservative
  • Why Should I, From This Long And Losing Strife
  • Winter Violets
  • Wordsworth At Dove Cottage

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