William Gay poet from United Kingdom was born on February 25, 1812, had 77 years and died on February 22, 1889. Poems were written mainly in English language. Dominant movement is political.
Top ten poems William Gay
No My Friends No!
... Let them know right and left that we've struck the death blow, ...
Primroses
... No stars in Heaven could shine more fair, ...
The Crazy World
... My bread thou shalt not eat, &emsp ...
Australian Federation
... Her seamless garment, at great Mammons nod, &emsp ...
To M.
... I pluck from Deaths own heart a life more deep, &emsp ...
A Sonnet of Battle
... Why weep and wait for thee, though laggard, Morn, &emsp ...
The Ex Official's Lament
... Oh! could we have have a short reprieve, ...
The Portland Election Air/"The Parson And The Suckling Pig"
... 11. "I'll starve you all" he said at last, and stamp'd and shook his head ...
Life From 1835 to 1851
... Through joys and sorrows, smiles and tears ...
Vestigia Nulla Retrorsum
... With fainting heart and failing limbs and sight, ...