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Harriet Annie Wilkins
1829 - 1888
Poetry Listing
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Please Note: This list is not comprehensive, but is an ongoing work of the love of poetry.
Within this area you will be able to read, and give your thoughts on the poetry listed.
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Read More About Harriet Annie Wilkins below poetry list
| Poem Title | First Lines | Period | # Lines | # Reads | | 1: A Song of the Flowers. | Why are you weeping, ye gentle flowers? | | 48 | 49 | | 2: Adoniram. A Legend of the Temple. | The dew was gone, | | 42 | 21 | | 3: Charge to the Knight of Malta | Lo, a knight in armour standing, | | 40 | 22 | | 4: Daybreak. | Turn thy fair face to the breaking dawn, | | 32 | 41 | | 5: Holy Communion. | We were wearied in the battle, | | 48 | 31 | | 6: In Memoriam. | They are gone away, | | 60 | 32 | | 7: Initiation Ode. | Hark! unto thee a voice doth speak, | | 12 | 54 | | 8: Installation Ode. | Blest Ruler, at whose word | | 21 | 47 | | 9: Last Words of Sir Henry Lawrence. | The shades of death were gathering thick around a soldier's head, | | 40 | 55 | | 10: Mist and Sunshine. | I looked, and the mist had hidden | | 48 | 34 | | 11: Only a Story | Let me tell you a story, dear, | | 56 | 32 | | 12: Our Poor Brethren. | They met in the festive hall, | | 72 | 51 | | 13: Out of His Time. | He gave up his life to others, | | 4 | 25 | | 14: Song of Azael. | I heard the voice of the Death Angel speak, | | 82 | 21 | | 15: Songs in the Night. | The hour of midnight had swept past, | | 64 | 39 | | 16: The Cities of Old. | Cities and men, and nations, have passed by, | | 66 | 50 | | 17: The Curl of Gold. | How wildly blows the wintry wind, deep lies the drifting snow | | 42 | 25 | | 18: The Doom of Cain. | Oh, erring Cain, | | 56 | 54 | | 19: The Forest River. | Amid the forest verdant shade, | | 60 | 53 | | 20: The Wife's Watch. | Sleep on, my darling, sleep on, | | 56 | 33 | | 21: To the Birds. | Onward, sail on in your boundless flight, | | 32 | 59 | | 22: Two Altars. | The sun was rising on earth, sin-tainted, yet beautiful, | | 58 | 32 | | 23: Vain Dreams. | Mother, gazing on thy son, | | 40 | 57 | | 24: Victor Roy; A Masonic Poem. | Heavily rolleth the wintry clouds, | | 1054 | 34 |
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