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William Allingham
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(1824 - 1889)
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A Day-Dream's Reflection
Chequer'd with woven shadows as I lay
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A Dream
I heard the dogs howl in the moonlight night;
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A Gravestone
Far from the churchyard dig his grave,
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A Memory
Four ducks on a pond,
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A Seed
See how a Seed, which Autumn flung down,
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A Singer
That which he did not feel, he would not sing;
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Abbey Assaroe
Gray, gray is Abbey Assaroe, by Belashanny town,
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Adieu to Belshanny
Adieu to Belashanny! where I was bred and born;
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Aeolian Harp
O pale green sea,
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After Sunset
The vast and solemn company of clouds
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Amy Margaret's Five Year Old
Amy Margaret's five years old,
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An Evening
A sunset's mounded cloud;
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Autumnal Sonnet
Now Autumn's fire burns slowly along the woods,
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Boy, The
The Boy from his bedroom-window
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Down on the Shore
Down on the shore, on the sunny shore!
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Eviction, The
In early morning twilight, raw and chill,
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Fairies, The
Up the airy mountain,
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Half-waking
I thought it was the little bed
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In a Spring Grove
Here the white-ray'd anemone is born,
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In Snow
O English mother, in the ruddy glow
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Late Autumn
October - and the skies are cool and gray
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Lepracaun or Fairy Shoemaker, The
Little Cowboy, what have you heard,
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Little Dell, The
Doleful was the land,
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Meadowsweet
Through grass, through amber'd cornfields, our slow Stream--
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On a Forenoon of Spring
I'm glad I am alive, to see and feel
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Places and Men
In Sussex here, by shingle and by sand,
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Robin Redbreast
Good-bye, good-bye to Summer!
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These Little Songs
These little Songs,
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Touchstone, The
A man there came, whence none could tell,
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Wayside Flowers
Pluck not the wayside flower,
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Writing
A man who keeps a diary, pays
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