Poems by Robert Fuller Murray
A New Song to an Old Tune - From Victor Hugo
... With the soul's communion thrilled, ...
The Haunted Chamber
... The eager hands stretched out to clutch the prize, ...
Trafalgar Square
... Whose dress was white, but draggled, soiled, and torn, ...
A Swinburnian Interlude
... Like all things else have ends, ...
Indolence
... Better than these poor drooping purchased flowers ...
The Close Of The Session
... For summer comes, with swallow and with bee, ...
A Christmas Fancy
... And heard the Christmas bells ring sweet and clearly, ...
A Late Good Night
... Good night, my love! good night, my sweet! ...
Thou Art Queen
... In thy step thy right is seen, ...
A May-Day Madrigal
... They would not sing one note for you, if you should so command, ...
Cairnsmill Den
... What brought her there, what brought her there, ...
Love's Worship Restored
... Which deemed thy glowing face grown pale ...
A Presentiment
... FAREWELL-but may it not, when said, ...
An Orators Complaint
... You had smashed an opponent quite small, ...
A Lost Opportunity
... When we reached the house, it was late enough, ...