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Alfred Austin
30 May 1835 – 2 June 1913 / Headingley
Poems of Alfred Austin
The Spring—time, O The Spring--Time -
The White Pall Of Peace
The Wind Speaks
Though All The World
Three Sonnets Written In Mid-Channel
Through Liberty To Light
Time’s Defence -
Time’s Weariness -
Tis Because, Though In Dusky Bower
To Alfred Tennyson
To Arms!
To Arms! (Ii)
To Beatrice Stuart--Wortley Ætat
To Ellen Terry
To England
To Ireland
To Robert Louis Stevenson
To The Autumn Wind
Too Late
Two Visions
Unseasonable Snows
Victoria
Vis Medicatrix Naturae
Wardens Of The Wave
Were I A Poet, I Would Dwell
When Acorns Fall
When I Am Gone
When In The Long-Drawn Avenues Of Thought
When Runnels Began To Leap And Sing
When The Reaper Lays The Sickle By,
Who Would Not Die For England!
Why England Is Conservative
Why Should I, From This Long And Losing Strife
Winter Violets
Wordsworth At Dove Cottage
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