Mather Byles poet from United States was born on March 20, 1706, had 82 years and died on July 5, 1788. Poems were written mainly in English language. Dominant movement is other.
Top ten poems Mather Byles
To a Friend, on the Death of a Relative.
... In heav'nly Tunes, with fresh Delights, shall sing, ...
On a very profane Compliment in a noble and devout Poem.
... And endless Darkness spreads its brooding Horrors round ...
GOLIAH'S Defeat. In the Manner of Lucan.
... Streak'd Rainbows on the Clouds, and flash'd about the Skies ...
To an ingenious young Gentleman, on his dedicating a Poem to the Author.
... While she, with flutt'ring Wings, hovers,-and drops to Earth ...
Written in Milton's PARADISE LOST.
... Dash'd to the Ground, and crush'd beneath his Wheels ...
HYMN to CHRIST for our Regeneration and Resurrection.
... III. Death, the grim Tyrant, seiz'd my Frame, ...
The GOD of Tempest.
... XIII. "Around thy Wheels, in the glad Throng ...
ODE, for Palatine Tune.
... IV. Oh! thy Love our Passion warms! ...
To Thee the tuneful Anthem soars
... Lord, extend Where farther Western Suns descend ...
To the Memory of a young Commander slain in a Battle with the Indians, 1724.
... In quick short pants ebb'd out his quiv'ring Breath, ...