Andromeda and Other Poems

Title Page

ANDROMEDA

HYPOTHESES HYPOCHONDRIACAE {211}

TREHILL WELL

IN AN ILLUMINATED MISSAL {216}

THE WEIRD LADY

PALINODIA

A HOPE

THE POETRY OF A ROOT CROP

CHILD BALLAD

AIRLY BEACON

SAPPHO

THE BAD SQUIRE

SCOTCH SONG

THE YOUNG KNIGHT: A PARABLE

A NEW FOREST BALLAD

THE RED KING

THE OUTLAW

SING HEIGH-HO!

A MARCH

A LAMENT

THE NIGHT BIRD: A MYTH

THE DEAD CHURCH

A PARABLE FROM LIEBIG

THE STARLINGS

OLD AND NEW: A PARABLE

THE WATCHMAN

THE WORLD'S AGE

THE SANDS OF DEE

THE TIDE ROCK

ELEGIACS

DARTSIDE

MY HUNTING SONG

ALTON LOCKE'S SONG

THE DAY OF THE LORD

A CHRISTMAS CAROL

THE OUBIT {260}

THE THREE FISHERS

SONNET

MARGARET TO DOLCINO

DOLCINO TO MARGARET

THE UGLY PRINCESS

SONNET

THE SWAN-NECK

A THOUGHT FROM THE RHINE

THE LONGBEARDS' SAGA. A.D. 400

SAINT MAURA. A.D. 304

ON THE DEATH OF A CERTAIN JOURNAL {282}

DOWN TO THE MOTHERS

TO MISS MITFORD: AUTHORESS OF 'OUR VILLAGE'

BALLAD OF EARL HALDAN'S DAUGHTER

FRANK LEIGH'S SONG. A.D. 1586

ODE TO THE NORTH-EAST WIND

A FAREWELL: TO C. E. G.

TO G. A. G.

THE SOUTH WIND: A FISHERMAN'S BLESSINGS

THE INVITATION: TO TOM HUGHES

THE FIND

FISHING SONG: TO J. A. FROUDE AND TOM HUGHES

THE LAST BUCCANEER

THE KNIGHT'S RETURN

PEN-Y-GWRYDD: TO TOM HUGHES, ESQ.

ODE ON THE INSTALLATION OF THE DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE, CHANCELLOR OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE, 1862 {303}

SONGS FROM 'THE WATER-BABIES'

THE KNIGHT'S LEAP: A LEGEND OF ALTENAHR

THE SONG OF THE LITTLE BALTUNG. A.D. 395

ON THE DEATH OF LEOPOLD, KING OF THE BELGIANS {319}

EASTER WEEK

DRIFTING AWAY: A FRAGMENT

CHRISTMAS DAY

SEPTEMBER 21, 1870 {325}

THE MANGO-TREE

THE PRIEST'S HEART

'QU'EST QU'IL DIT' {330}

THE LEGEND OF LA BREA {331a}

HYMN {338}

THE DELECTABLE DAY

JUVENTUS MUNDI

VALENTINE'S DAY

BALLAD: LORRAINE, LORRAINE, LORREE

MARTIN LIGHTFOOT'S SONG {346}

Footnotes:

Links
Bible LibraryInterlinear BibleBible CommentariesBible ConcordanceTopical BibleBible SummaryBible OutlineBible TimelineChildren's BibleBible Hub Homepage
Title Page
Top of Page
Top of Page