Poems by John Kenyon
Upper Austria
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Epitaph
... While faith stood firm, and soothed the hour of death ...
From Anacreon
... Strings and Lyre I changedto ...
Mid-Day
... 'Tis a strange fixedness, which links with thoughts ...
The Joy Of Grief
... "Through all thy soul their calm shall creep, ...
Song Of The Manes
... Songs shalt thou chaunt, ere long, like ours ...
Monument At Lucerne
... TO THE SWISS GUARD MASSACRED AT THE ASSAULT ON THE TUILERIES, A ...
Childhood - III
... TO--- So when, mere child, I crossed the Atlantic tide, ...
A Day At Tivoli - Epilogue
... And Memory cometo dream with Thee ...
To Louisa C, For Her Album
... Should threat some lines 'twixt youth and age, ...
Earthly Parting
... Thou wouldst have deemed thy lot the worst ...
Age
... When sick we've grown of pride and show, ...
In A Portrait Gallery
... Each charm of portrait round us thrown, ...
Remembrance Of Sunset
... That grey church-tower, which peers above, ...
Childhood - I
... My spoil, the fruit of those grave-shadowing trees ...