John Harris Poems on Nature (2 Poems)
A Story Of Carn Brea – Book First (John Harris Poems)
ARGUMENT. THE Poem opens with an Allusion to bright Gems and noble Minds often shining amid Rubbish and Barrenness-Song of the Moorland Maiden-The Author’s Love of Nature-His County his Copy-Book-The Horsemen-Carn Brea-Rain Storm-Cottage on a Rock-Burial of a Christian-Sabbath Evening … Continue reading
The Cornish Chough (John Harris Poems)
WHERE not a sound is heard But the white waves, O bird,And slippery rocks fling back the vanquish’d sea, Thou soarest in thy pride, Not heeding storm or tide;In Freedom’s temple nothing is more free. ’T is pleasant by this stone, Sea-wash’d and weed-o’ergrown,With … Continue reading
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