Thomas Babbington Macaulay
Born in October 25, 1800 / Died in December 28, 1859 / United Kingdom / English
Poems by Thomas Babbington Macaulay
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The Cavalier's March To London
... Strike, strike your tents! snatch up your spears! ...
The Marriage Of Tirzah And Ahirad
... Burst on his children's sight the flaming brow of Cain!" ...
Virginia
... Calvus Stolo Were Elected Tribunes of the Commons the Fifth Time, in the Year of the City CCCLXXXII ...
The Country Clergyman's Trip To Cambridge -- An Election Ballad
... And in tones, which each moment grew louder, ...
Dies Irae
... Hear thy guilty child implore thee, ...
Lines Written In August
... "To such, though deep their lore, though wide their fame, ...
The Battle Of Naseby
... Fools! your doublets shone with gold, and your hearts were gay and bold, ...
Horatius
... V. From the proud mart of Pisæ¬ Queen of the western waves, ...
The Armada
... Ho! strike the flagstaff deep, sir Knight: ho! scatter flowers, fair maids:&emsp ...
Epitaph On Henry Martyn
... Not stained with tears by hapless captives shed, ...
Song
... In golden threads leaps down from yonder height ...
Epitaph On A Jacobite
... Oh thou, whom chance leads to this nameless stone, ...
Pompeii
... A Poem Which Obtained the Chancellor's Medal at the Cambridge Commencement, July 1819 ...
A Radical War Song
... Close, close the shop! Break, break the loom, ...
The Prophecy Of Capys
... econd Time Consul, Triumphed Over King Pyrrhus and the Tarentines, in the Year of the City CCCCLXXIX ...
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