Poems by John Kenyon
To Mary Anning
... Yon shark's head Thou art measuring, spanning, ...
Sacred Gipsy Carol - Epilogue
... (Tho' truth, I ween, might spare such silken grace,) ...
Reminiscence
... TO--- Yes, Lady! yesthat voice of thine, ...
Second Love
... Then forged, himself, new links and chafed at his own chain ...
Sonnet Written After Having Read A. F. Rios, Petite Chouaunerie
... And therefore, Traveller! call not backwardThem, ...
Winds Of Doctrine
... So when, cross-meeting, force and force ...
To My Friend ,Joseph Ritchie,
... And trace (none worthier) that strange river's swell, ...
Attica Mella
... They're too wise to select such a flavourless fellow ...
Written At Schwytz
... But binds his heart-strings more and more ...
Inscription For A Vase
... Then own that votary's hand did ne'er consign ...
LEnvoi To A Poem On Tolerance
... Thy last sad hope (and pride deserves such shocks) ...
To The Lamented Memory Of F. H. C.
... First by glad daysthen through long sickness tried, ...
Growing Old
... Brighter suns shall rise before thee, ...
Moonlight
... And flash their sprays all round, like wind-tost feathers, ...
Translation - "I've found a port. HopeFortuneFarewell ye! "
... HopeFortuneFarewell ye! ...