Katharine Tynan poet from Ireland was born on January 23, 1861, had 70 years and died on April 2, 1931. Poems were written in Victorian age mainly in English language. Dominant movement is other.
Top ten poems Katharine Tynan
Farewell
... Drenched in moon-silver like a fleece ...
All Souls
... The frolicsome young souls take their pleasure, ...
The Broken Soldier
... He's but the remnant of a man, maimed and half-blind, ...
Flower of Youth
... New-waked from dreams of dreadful things, ...
The End of the Day
... Sleep now! The night with wings of splendour swept ...
A Hero
... They said: "His future comes to naught ...
Old Song Re-Sung
... The snows came drifting softly, ...
Of St. Francis and the Ass
... how mild, How patient, he will be, ...
The Last Question: (For B. A. Bingham)
... " he said. Sir, it is victory," -- when he heard ...
The Heroes
... For man's purchase, gives once more ...