Charles Mackay poet from United Kingdom was born on March 26, 1814, had 75 years and died on December 24, 1889. Poems were written mainly in English language. Dominant movement is other.
Top ten poems Charles Mackay
The Miller Of Dee
... " "Good friend," said Hall, and sighed the while, ...
I Have Lived and I Have Loved
... Worth everything but Love to my spirit and my brain ...
A Deed And A Word
... Had cooled ten thousand parching tongues, ...
A Man's A Man For A' That
... And though you'd put the self-same mark ...
The Prayer of the Mammonites
... But mean, bad, stupid, all the three ...
Little and Great
... Had cooled ten thousand parched tongues ...
Eternal Justice
... They may gloat o'er the senseless words they wring ...
An Invocation to Poesy
... Stay with me, cling to me, while there is life in me! ...
Esse Quam Videri
... Who decked thy scutcheon with that sturdy phrase, ...
Tubal Cain
... "Not alone for the blade was the bright steel made ...