Potential Titles: William Allingham
Jan. 1st, 2010 09:30 pmThe boortree and the lightsome ash across the portal grow - William Allingham "Abbey Asaroe"
Singing a song of ancient days, in sorrow, not in pride - William Allingham "Abbey Asaroe"
Perusing in the present time the former's epitaph - William Allingham "Abbey Asaroe"
What is lost that never may be told? - William Allingham "Aeolian Harp"
Until the perfect closing of the night - William Allingham "Aeolian Harp"
The clouds are broken into melancholy gold - William Allingham "Aeolian Harp"
Weave the shrouds of joy and great adventure - William Allingham "Aeolian Harp"
Where shadows of the dead have rest - William Allingham "Aeolian Harp"
I heard the dogs howl in the moonlight night - William Allingham "A Dream"
All the Dead that ever I knew going one by one - William Allingham "A Dream"
Born in the moonlight of the lane - William Allingham "A Dream"
And first there came a bitter laughter - William Allingham "A Dream"
A sound of tears the moment after - William Allingham "A Dream"
Green jacket, red cap, and white owl's feather - William Allingham "The Fairies"
I'd follow him barefoot o'er rock and hill - William Allingham "The Girl's Lamentation"
I'd never once speak of all my grief - William Allingham "The Girl's Lamentation"
Till the red rose blooms on the willow tree - William Allingham "The Girl's Lamentation"
I'd give the world if I might but cry - William Allingham "The Girl's Lamentation"
Sighing in the sultry fields around - William Allingham "The Lepracaun or Fairy Shoemaker"
Underground in winter, laughing at the storm - William Allingham "The Lepracaun or Fairy Shoemaker"
Or touch the tears unwept of bitter love - William Allingham "The Lover and Birds"
Here is the token of gold that was broken - William Allingham "The Nobleman's Wedding"
Lapsed again into Nature's wide domain - William Allingham "The Ruined Chapel"
Sow themselves with seed and grain - William Allingham "The Ruined Chapel"
Hoard June's sun and April's rain - William Allingham "The Ruined Chapel"
Drowse in the shade of their whirling sphere - William Allingham "Twilight Voices"
From invisible portals breathing comfort and ghastly fear - William Allingham "Twilight Voices"
Winged hopes that no longer stay - William Allingham "Twilight Voices"
Guardian spirits grown weary-hearted - William Allingham "Twilight Voices"
Powers that have linger'd their latest day - William Allingham "Twilight Voices"
Who are calling out of the dimness vague and vast - William Allingham "Twilight Voices"
The music of the waterfall, the mirror of the tide - William Allingham "The Winding Banks of Erne"
Work and sing beneath a twisted thorn - William Allingham "The Winding Banks of Erne"
A thousand chances are to one I never may return - William Allingham "The Winding Banks of Erne"
The mournful song of exile is now for me to learn - William Allingham "The Winding Banks of Erne"
New faces rise by every hearth - William Allingham "The Winding Banks of Erne"
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Singing a song of ancient days, in sorrow, not in pride - William Allingham "Abbey Asaroe"
Perusing in the present time the former's epitaph - William Allingham "Abbey Asaroe"
What is lost that never may be told? - William Allingham "Aeolian Harp"
Until the perfect closing of the night - William Allingham "Aeolian Harp"
The clouds are broken into melancholy gold - William Allingham "Aeolian Harp"
Weave the shrouds of joy and great adventure - William Allingham "Aeolian Harp"
Where shadows of the dead have rest - William Allingham "Aeolian Harp"
I heard the dogs howl in the moonlight night - William Allingham "A Dream"
All the Dead that ever I knew going one by one - William Allingham "A Dream"
Born in the moonlight of the lane - William Allingham "A Dream"
And first there came a bitter laughter - William Allingham "A Dream"
A sound of tears the moment after - William Allingham "A Dream"
Green jacket, red cap, and white owl's feather - William Allingham "The Fairies"
I'd follow him barefoot o'er rock and hill - William Allingham "The Girl's Lamentation"
I'd never once speak of all my grief - William Allingham "The Girl's Lamentation"
Till the red rose blooms on the willow tree - William Allingham "The Girl's Lamentation"
I'd give the world if I might but cry - William Allingham "The Girl's Lamentation"
Sighing in the sultry fields around - William Allingham "The Lepracaun or Fairy Shoemaker"
Underground in winter, laughing at the storm - William Allingham "The Lepracaun or Fairy Shoemaker"
Or touch the tears unwept of bitter love - William Allingham "The Lover and Birds"
Here is the token of gold that was broken - William Allingham "The Nobleman's Wedding"
Lapsed again into Nature's wide domain - William Allingham "The Ruined Chapel"
Sow themselves with seed and grain - William Allingham "The Ruined Chapel"
Hoard June's sun and April's rain - William Allingham "The Ruined Chapel"
Drowse in the shade of their whirling sphere - William Allingham "Twilight Voices"
From invisible portals breathing comfort and ghastly fear - William Allingham "Twilight Voices"
Winged hopes that no longer stay - William Allingham "Twilight Voices"
Guardian spirits grown weary-hearted - William Allingham "Twilight Voices"
Powers that have linger'd their latest day - William Allingham "Twilight Voices"
Who are calling out of the dimness vague and vast - William Allingham "Twilight Voices"
The music of the waterfall, the mirror of the tide - William Allingham "The Winding Banks of Erne"
Work and sing beneath a twisted thorn - William Allingham "The Winding Banks of Erne"
A thousand chances are to one I never may return - William Allingham "The Winding Banks of Erne"
The mournful song of exile is now for me to learn - William Allingham "The Winding Banks of Erne"
New faces rise by every hearth - William Allingham "The Winding Banks of Erne"
Poet's works at Project Gutenberg.
Poet's Wikipedia page
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