Cornish Catches, and Other Verses

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AND OTHER VERSES BY BERNARD MOORE scribe LONDON ERSKINE MACDONALD 1914

CONTENTS

WELL, THERE 'TIS

GARDENS

GROCERY

EDDICATION

JENNY

IN THE KITTEREEN

MAIDS

CAP'N JOHN

DOLLY PENTREATH

SUNDAY IN THE CORNISH PORT

GRANFER'S PROVERBS

A CORNISH SEINING SONG

"HOW BE'EE, ME DEEAR?"

"WHAT HAVE'EE CATCHED?"

A MEVAGISSEY HAUL

DICKY

THE OLD FISHERMAN'S LAMENT

A LOOE LAY

ON THE KAY (QUAY).

RICHES

A FIRESIDE SPELL

CORNISH COMFORT

"I MIND ME"

"SURE 'NUFF"

II.

THE GARMENT OF TIME

IN A GARDEN

SORROW'S COURAGE

A CHOOSING

STAR SIGNS

THE OLD KNIGHT'S SONG

FEALTY

TREASURE TROVE

ROSES AND RUE

DOGMA

CREED

RELIGION

PIETY

BLUE SKY (From the French of Marcel Doran). O! weary waste of

SHADOWS

WHEN I WAS A LAD

A CALL

THE RETURN

IN THE BAY

SEA-FOAM

ECHOES

A BALLADE OF CORNWALL

ENVOI

THE FISHERMAN'S PRAYER

DISTINCTIVE NEW POETRY


CORNISH CATCHES


AUTHOR'S NOTE.

The Author begs to thank the Editors of the following papers for their courtesy in allowing him to reprint some of the poems in this book:—The Academy, Country Life, Fry's Magazine, the Grand Magazine, the Sphere, T.P's Magazine, the Vineyard, the Windsor Magazine, the Western Morning News, and the Westminster Gazette.

Hutton, Advertiser Press, Ormskirk.


CORNISH CATCHES

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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