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Charles Mackay
1814-1889 / Scotland
Poems of Charles Mackay
'And God Said, Let There Be Light!'
'The Lass Who Vowed To Love Me'
'Tis Sweet, In The Shade Of The Lofty Trees
A Deed And A Word
An Appeal To Paris
An Invocation To Poesy
Aurora
Chorus Of Guardian Spirits
Cleon And I
Constancy
Cool Breeze Of Summer's Eve
Coronach, Or Death-Wai
Epitaph
Eternal Justice
Evening
German Drinking Song
Gipsy Chaunt
He Carved His Name Upon The Tree
Hymn For The Dead
I Have Lived And I Have Loved
If I Were A Voice
Let Us Alone
Light Is Love Without Esteem
Little And Great
Lorenzo Pines In Dungeon Gloom
Mariners' Prayer, During A Storm
Mirth
On The Capitulation Of Warsaw, September 1831
Our Saviours Lamentation Over Jerusalem
Repentance
Reproach
Resignation
Reveries
Reveries-Night
Said I To Myself, Said I
Saul And David
Solitude
Song To The Evening Star
Song To The Germans
Song To The Harvest Moon
Spring Song
Storm
The Alder Tree
The Beech Tree
The Boar-Hunters' Song
The Days Of Yore
The Dove Of Noah
The Falling Stars
The Graves Of Our Fathers
The Green Bay Tree
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