Poems by William Allingham
In a Spring Grove
... And these fair juicy stems that climb and throng ...
In Snow
... Does this young Soldier heed the snow that fills ...
Late Autumn
... And night sends up her pale cold moon, and spills ...
Lepracaun or Fairy Shoemaker, The
... With gold!I caught him at work one day, myself, ...
The Little Dell
... Where the west wind stream'd ...
Meadowsweet
... Through grass, through amber'd cornfields, our slow Stream-- ...
On a Forenoon of Spring
... Soft sapphire; this great floor of polished steel ...
Places and Men
... Flat fields and farmsteads in their wind-blown trees, ...
Robin Redbreast
... O Robin dear! And a crumb of bread for Robin, ...
The Boy
... The moon came forth from her cavern, ...
The Eviction
... the lane Is enter'd, and their plashing tramp draws near, ...
The Fairies
... And white owls feather! Down along the rocky shore ...
These Little Songs
... When they came without search, ...
The Touchstone
... How real it is, our jail!"But, though they slew him with the sword, ...
Wayside Flowers
... Then spare the wayside flower! ...