The Painter Of Florence (Ernest Jones Poems)
THERE'S a mansion old 'mid the hills of the west,So old, that men know not by whom it was built;But ...
THERE'S a mansion old 'mid the hills of the west,So old, that men know not by whom it was built;But ...
I. LINDSAY castle's jutted forth On the wild, old sounding sea,And a gallant race of the hardy North, ...
In a cottage on a moor Famine's feeble children cried;The frost knocked sharply at the door, And hunger ...
LEAWOOD HALL,A Chistmas Tale. IN a cottage on a moor Famine's feeble children cried;The frost knocked sharply at the ...
AMID the bright'ning glories of the earth,I watched a humble floweret from its birth;'Twas a pale blossom and a simple ...
The nations are all calling To and fro, from strand to strand;Uniting in one army The slaves of ...
TO MY READERS,-MY Life has been a wild, strange life,Now lulled in love-now wrapt in strife;I've had my dreams as ...
The night had sunk along the city, It was a bleak and cheerless hour;The wild-winds sung their solemn ditty ...
OH! what is so blithe as through cornfields to roam, When the lark is in heaven and laughter on ...
The wind! the wind plays o'er the prison-bar, Still fresh from kissing the green forest-leaves;Rending the wheat-fields in the ...
AFTER A CHARITY SERMON. The rich are going to their homes, The clouds of dust arise;For rich men always ...
Spring is come, and shades departLighter beats each human heart;Ghost-like snow-is fleeting slow,And the green spring-grasses grow.Streams, that long have ...
A CHILD of the hard-hearted world was I, And a worldling callous of heart,And eager to play with the ...
DARKNESS on the endless sea; A wild, wild wailing cry;And the sun came down-like a ...
Down the hillside tripping brightly, O'er the pebbles tinkling lightly,'Mid the meadows rippling merrily, the mountain- ...
THE midnight hour is passing-the sunrise is at handThe watchers on the mountain tops are looking o'er the land,The world ...
1. The land it is the landlords'; The traders' is the sea;The ore the usurer's coffer fills, But ...
When the sea is still as glass,And the whispering breezes passOn messages from zone to zone, or waft from pole ...
AIR-" THE BRAVE OLD OAK" A song to the men-the working men, Who long in their chains ...
WILD rider of grey clouds, beneath whose breath The stars dissolve in mist, or rain, or sleet;Who chariotest the ...
We are dead, and we are buried!Revolution's soul is tame!They are merry o'er our ashes,And our tyrants rule the same!But ...
Men of the honest heart, Men of the stalwart hand,Men, willing to obey, Thence able to command:Men of ...
On the 2nd of August, 1846AIR-"THE BATTLE OF HOHENLINDEN" O'er plains and cities far away,All lorn and lost the morning ...
THE God of Freedom bless,With strength for self-redress, The People's might;The cause of man to save,Arouse each ...
Ye lords of golden argosies! And Prelate, prince, and peer;And members all of Parliament, In rich St. Stephens, ...
THE CHARITY CHURCH REARED OPPOSITE THEPRISON GATE. "Glory to God! the faine is raised! And they who the most ...
Written in the Infirmary of Westminster Prison,during severe illness, November, 1849. We all have our allotted task; Their burden ...
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