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Martin Farquhar Tupper
July 17, 1810 - November 1889 / London
Poems of Martin Farquhar Tupper
Once More. A Lesson From The Bruce's Spider
One Among The Million
One Gone Before
One's Orbit
Orry The Dane
Our Kingdom
Pain
Para Thina
Paradise Lost
Post-Letters
Psalm Xix (One Of Many)
Pyrrha (From Horace, Ode I. 5.)
Railway Times
Redemption
Reply, To Sundry Who Object To
Retrospect
Rich And Poor (A Ballad For Union)
Rise, Britannia!
Rule, Britannia! (Adapted To These Times)
Self-Possession
Self-Reliance
Selfishness
Shakspeare. (An Ode For His Three-Hundredth Birthday)
Silence
Slander
Sloth
Somebody (For Music)
Sonnet (From Petrarch)
Sonnet Of Refusal
Stone-Henge
Tangley Pond
The Abbey
The Assurance Of Horace (Od. Iii. 30.)
The Assurance Of Ovid (Met. Sub Finem.)
The Atlantic Telegraph
The Best Robe
The Bride's Veil - (Psalm Xlv. 15).
The Canterbury Pilgrims (A 'God Speed')
The Common Complaint
The Complaint Of An Ancient Briton. (Disinterred By Archaeologists)
The Conquerors At Metz (A Christian Incident)
The Convict And The Pauper (A Ballad For Home Governors).
The Coronation
The Dead
The Dead Cat. (Patchie: In Memoriam)
The Dead Dog (Sandy: In Memoriam)
The Dog Of Ulysses (From Homer, Od. Xvii. 290.--In Hexameters.)
The Early Gallop
The Emigrant Ship
The Engine's Lamp. (A Ballad Of Composure)
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