A Wreath of Virginia Bay Leaves / Poems of James Barron Hope

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INTRODUCTION.

INDEX.

A WREATH OF VIRGINIA BAY LEAVES. THE CHARGE AT BALAKLAVA.

A SHORT SERMON.

A LITTLE PICTURE.

A REPLY TO A YOUNG LADY.

A STORY OF THE CARACAS VALLEY.

THE WASHINGTON MEMORIAL ODE.

HOW IT FELL CALM ON SUMMER NIGHT.

A FRIEND OF MINE.

INDOLENCE. [5]

THE JAMESTOWN ANNIVERSARY ODE.

AN ELEGIAC ODE.[6]

THE CADETS AT NEW MARKET.[7]

OUR HEROIC DEAD. I.

MAHONE'S BRIGADE.[9] A METRICAL ADDRESS.

ARMS AND THE MAN.

TO ALEXANDER GALT, THE SCULPTOR.

TO THE POET-PRIEST RYAN. IN ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF A COPY OF HIS POEMS .

THREE NAMES.

SUNSET ON HAMPTON ROADS.

A KING'S GRATITUDE.

"THE TWINSES." [13]

DREAMERS.

UNDER ONE BLANKET.

THE LEE MEMORIAL ODE.

Title: A Wreath of Virginia Bay Leaves

Author: James Barron Hope

Language: English

To the memory of the gallant little lad who bore his grandfather's name and image—to the dear remembrance of:

Barron Hope Marr

His mother dedicates whatsoever there may be of worth in her effort to show James Barron Hope, the Poet, as Virginia's Laureate, and James Barron Hope, the Man, as he was loved and reverenced by his household and his friends.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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