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Eric Mackay

1851 - 1898


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Poem TitleFirst LinesPeriod# Lines# Reads
1: A Ballad Of Kisses. There are three kisses that I call to mind, 15105
2: A Choral Ode To Liberty. O sunlike Liberty, with eyes of flame, 14076
3: A Dirge. Art thou lonely in thy tomb? 2067
4: A Hero. The warrior knows how fitful is the fight, 1457
5: A Lover's Litanies - Eighth Litany. Domina Exaudi. It seems a year, and more, since last we met, 160449
6: A Lover's Litanies - Fifth Litany. Salve Regina. Glory to thee, my Queen! whom far away 160370
7: A Lover's Litanies - First Litany. Virgo Dulcis. O thou refulgent essence of all grace! 160412
8: A Lover's Litanies - Fourth Litany. Gratia Plena. Oh, smile on me, thou syren of my soul! 160456
9: A Lover's Litanies - Ninth Litany. Lilium inter Spinas. Dearest and best of maidens, whom the Fates 160461
10: A Lover's Litanies - Second Litany. Vox Amorís.[1] Vouchsafe, my Lady! by the passion-flower, 160395
11: A Lover's Litanies - Seventh Litany. Stella Matutina. Arise, fair Phoebus! and with looks serene 160429
12: A Lover's Litanies - Sixth Litany. Benedicta Tu. I tell thee Sweet! there lives not on the earth 160448
13: A Lover's Litanies - Tenth Litany. Gloria in Excelsis. O Love! O Lustre of the sunlit earth 161456
14: A Lover's Litanies - Third Litany. Ad Te Clamavi. Again, O Love! again I make lament, 160431
15: A Mother's Name. I love the sound! The sweetest under Heaven, 1669
16: A Prayer For England. Ah, fair Lord God of Heaven, to whom we call, - 1470
17: A Prayer For Light. Oh, give me light, to-day, or let me die, - 2453
18: A Rhapsody Of Death. That phantoms fair, with radiant hair, 6049
19: A Song Of Servitude. This is a song of serfs that I have made, 5661
20: A Thunderstorm At Night. The lightning is the shorthand of the storm 1463
21: A Veteran Poet. I knew thee first as one may know the fame 1463
22: After Two Days. Another night has turned itself to day, 1454
23: An Ode To Englishmen. I who have sung of love and lady bright 4837
24: Anteros. This is the feast-day of my soul and me, 9652
25: Beethoven At The Piano. See where Beethoven sits alone - a dream of days elysian, 4048
26: Byron. He was a god descended from the skies 1454
27: Cynthia. O Lady Moon, elect of all the spheres 1467
28: Daisies Out At Sea. These are the buds we bear beyond the surf 6059
29: Dante. He liv'd and lov'd; he suffer'd; he was poor; 1466
30: Death. It is the joy, it is the zest of life, 1473
31: Diffidence. I cannot deck my thought in proud attire, 1475
32: Ecstasy. I cannot sing to thee as I would sing 1469
33: Elëanore. The forest flowers are faded all, 2164
34: Ex Tenebra. The winds have shower'd their rains upon the sod, 1474
35: Fairies. Glory endures when calumny hath fled; 1468
36: I Miei Saluti. (Italian Poems) Ti saluto, Margherita 2467
37: Il Ponte D'Aviglio. (Italian Poems) O mesto bambino col capo chinato, 2466
38: In Tuscany. Dost thou remember, friend of vanish'd days, 1452
39: La Zingarella. (Italian Poems) Dimmi, dimmi, o trovatore, 13871
40: Love Letters of a Violinist. Letter I. Prelude. Teach me to love thee as a man, in prayer, 12056
41: Love Letters of a Violinist. Letter II. Sorrow. Yes, I was mad. I know it. I was mad. 12047
42: Love Letters of a Violinist. Letter III. Regrets. When I did wake, to-day, a bird of Heaven, 12045
43: Love Letters of a Violinist. Letter IV. Yearnings. The earth is glad, I know, when night is spent, 12047
44: Love Letters of a Violinist. Letter IX. To-Morrow. O Love! O Love! O Gateway of Delight! 12051
45: Love Letters of a Violinist. Letter V. Confessions. O Lady mine! O Lady of my Life! 12059
46: Love Letters of a Violinist. Letter VI. Despair. I am undone. My hopes have beggar'd me, 12045
47: Love Letters of a Violinist. Letter VII. Hope. O tears of mine! Ye start I know not why, 12049
48: Love Letters of a Violinist. Letter VIII. A Vision. Yes, I will tell thee what, a week ago, 12042
49: Love Letters of a Violinist. Letter X. A Retrospect. I walk again beside the roaring sea, 1444
50: Love Letters of a Violinist. Letter XI. Faith. Now will I sing to God a song of praise, 12049
51: Love Letters of a Violinist. Letter XII. Victory. Now have I reach'd the goal of my desire, 12052
52: Love's Ambition. I must invoke thee for my spirit's good, 1474
53: Love's Defeat. Do what I will, I cannot chant so well 1456
54: Mary Arden. O thou to whom, athwart the perish'd days 10557
55: Mirage. Tis a legend of a lover, 6060
56: My Amazon. My Love is a lady fair and free, 1654
57: Pablo De Sarasate. Who comes, to-day, with sunlight on his face, 8859
58: Philomel. Lo, as a minstrel at the court of Love, 1471
59: Pro Patria. An Ode To Swinburne. Nay, good Sir Poet, read thy rhymes again, 8853
60: Probation. Could I, O Love! obtain a charter clear 1456
61: Remorse. Go, get thee gone. I love thee not, I swear; 1468
62: Sachal. A Waif Of Battle. Lo! at my feet, 6844
63: Spirit Love. How great my joy! How grand my recompense! 1461
64: Sylvia In The West. What shall be done? I cannot pray; 18049
65: The Daisy. See where it stands, the world-appointed flower, 1469
66: The Lady Of The May. O stars that fade in amber skies 4045
67: The Little Grave. A little mound of earth 2054
68: The Mission Of The Bard. He is a seer. He wears the wedding-ring 1454
69: The Song Of The Flag. Up with the country's flag! 174446
70: The Sonnet King. O Petrarch! I am here. I bow to thee, 1471
71: The Statue. See where my lady stands, 3556
72: The Waking Of The Lark. O bonnie bird, that in the brake, exultant, dost prepare thee 4046
73: To One I Love. Oh, let me plead with thee to have a nook, 1457
74: Token Flowers. Oh, not the daisy, for the love of God! 1479
75: Victor Hugo. Victor the King! alive to-day, not dead! 1477
76: Visions. The Poet meets Apollo on the hill, 1459
77: Zulalie. I am the sprite 3054




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