Poems by Robert Fuller Murray
To The Reader Of University Notes
... We had filled them with laughter and fun, ...
A Song Of Greek Prose
... Would smile at as 'barbarous'faith, he well might ...
Footsteps in the Street
... Though I travelled and sought for a month and a day ...
Requiem
... Nor fresh green leaves come out upon the tree, ...
The Golf Ball and the Loan
... They haven't turned up, and I doubt if they will ...
After Waterloo
... `Twas a stubborn fight, no doubt, and the fortune wheeled about, ...
Undesired Revenge
... In shrines which saints no longer fill ...
Where's the Use?
... And where's the use of singing, when there's no one wants to hear ...
Love Recalled in Sleep
... There dwelt such power, and in your smile ...
In Time of Doubt
... ' In our ears this voice triumphant, like a blowing trumpet, rings, ...
Music For The Dying
... That may some falsehood from the ear conceal, ...
A Birthday Gift
... All things they look on take the look of heaven - ...
The Life of Earth
... And we must sail the doubtful firth, ...
Imitated from Wordsworth
... He weighed not less than eighteen stone, ...
The Fiddler
... And the children all are dancing: ...