Poems by William Allingham
A Day-Dream's Reflection
... Touched the clear-trembling cool with tiny shocks, ...
A Dream
... While thy hand on my tearful cheek were prest! On, on, a moving bridge they made ...
A Gravestone
... slow, And wandering wings, and footsteps rare ...
A Memory
... White clouds on the wing ...
A Seed
... Uncoils two little green leaves and two brown, ...
A Singer
... And I, who had his secret, still could hear ...
Abbey Assaroe
... He turn'd his back on Sheegus Hill, and view'd with misty sight ...
Adieu to Belshanny
... companions on the winding banks of Erne!Now measure from the Commons down to each end of the Purt, ...
Aeolian Harp
... Or in the waves is coming through the dusk twilight ...
After Sunset
... One more Day Drops in the shadowy gulf of bygone things ...
Amy Margaret's Five Year Old
... Such, howsoe'er the world may twirl, ...
An Evening
... The end of a summer day ...
Autumnal Sonnet
... Poor Earth, where we were wont to live and grieve ...
Down on the Shore
... Where the swift little boats with milk-white wings ...
Half-waking
... She'd rise, and lap the blankets round, ...