Poems by Mary Hannay Foott
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Nearing Port
... And, perched aloft, a light-house, oer grey cliffs golden-tinged ...
Where The Pelican Builds
... The rains have replenished it thrice since then ...
The Magi To The Star
... Through Times long night,though thou must set, ...
To Henry The Fifth
... though She seem to earthlier eyes a phantom, more ...
New Country
... Where the creeks lay cool 'neath the gidya's shade ...
For Charles Dickens
... Through webs and dust and weather-stains, ...
Watch-Night
... Sleeping in the dark,unguarded,as the sun-gods herds were found! ...
The Future Of Australia
... When the toilsome years of her youth are oer, ...
Ave Caesar! Morituri Te Salutant
... Blinded and chilled neath loves eclipse ...
In Memoriam C. G. Gordon
... From Lindisfarnes bleak shore, ...
The Fate Of Bass
... Blanched the cheek that Austral breezes off Van Diemen's coast had tanned, ...
To The Virgin Mary
... Thenceforth, alone to close lifes round! ...
The Belated Swallow
... Has driven thee forth, when storms are breaking, ...
Davids Lament For Jonathan
... Thy wounds are healedthou needst no Gilead-balm ...
At the Fords Of Jordan
... The parting of King David and Barzillai the Gileadite after the revolt of Absolam ...
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