The Story of Justin Martyr, and Other Poems

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CONTENTS.

ERRATA. [Corrected in this etext]

DEDICATORY LINES. TO

THE STORY OF JUSTIN MARTYR. (SEE JUSTIN MARTYR'S FIRST DIALOGUE WITH TRYPHO.)

SONNET.

TO

TO THE SAME.

TO THE SAME. (2)

TO THE SAME. (3)

TO THE SAME. (4)

A LEGEND OF ALHAMBRA.

ENGLAND.

THE ISLAND OF MADEIRA.

GIBRALTAR.

ENGLAND. (2)

POLAND, 1831.

TO NICHOLAS, EMPEROR OF RUSSIA. ON HIS REPORTED CONDUCT TOWARDS THE POLES.

ON THE RESULTS OF THE LAST FRENCH REVOLUTION.

TO ENGLAND. A SEQUEL TO THE FOREGOING.

SONNET. (2)

SONNET TO SILVIO PELLICO, ON READING THE ACCOUNT OF HIS IMPRISONMENT.

TO THE SAME. (5)

FROM THE SPANISH.

LINES.

TO A FRIEND ENTERING THE MINISTRY. I. High thoughts at first,

TO A CHILD, PLAYING.

THE HERRING-FISHERS OF LOCHFYNE.

IN THE ISLE OF MULL.

THE SAME.

AT SEA.

AN EVENING IN FRANCE.

SONNET. TO MY CHILD A FELLOW-TRAVELLER.

THE DESCENT OF THE RHONE.

ON THE PERSEUS AND MEDUSA OF BENVENUTO CELLINI.

LINES. WRITTEN AT THE VILLAGE OF PASSIGNANO, ON THE LAKE OF THRASYMENE.

VESUVIUS, AS SEEN FROM CAPRI.

VESUVIUS.

THE SAME, CONTINUED.

TO ENGLAND. WRITTEN AFTER A VISIT TO SORRENTO.

LINES. WRITTEN AFTER HEARING SOME BEAUTIFUL SINGING IN A CONVENT CHURCH AT ROME.

ON A PICTURE OF THE ASSUMPTION BY MURILLO.

AN INCIDENT VERSIFIED.

ADDRESSED ON LEAVING ROME TO A FRIEND RESIDING IN THAT CITY.

TASSO'S DUNGEON, FERRARA.

SONNET. (3)

AT BRUNECKEN, IN THE TYROL.

SONNET. (4)

LINES WRITTEN IN AN INN.

TO E .

TO . ON THE MORNING OF HER BAPTISM.

TO A LADY SINGING.

THE SAME CONTINUED. (2)

THE SAME CONTINUED. (3)

THE SAME CONTINUED. (4)

THE SAME CONTINUED. (5)

SONNET. (5)

SONNET. (6)

SONNET, CONNECTED WITH THE FOREGOING.

DESPONDENCY [8] . I. It is a weary hill Of moving sand that

ODE TO SLEEP. I. I cannot veil mine eyelids from the light; I

ATLANTIS. I. I could loose my boat, And could bid it float

SAIS.

SONNET. (7)

RECOLLECTIONS OF BURGOS.

TO A FRIEND.

TO THE CONSTITUTIONAL EXILES OF 1823. [ WRITTEN IN 1829.]

TO THE SAME. (6)

SONNET. (8)

ON AN EARLY DEATH. I. Ah me! of them from whom the good have

SONNET. (9)

SONNET. (10)

NEW YEAR'S EVE.

TO MY CHILD.

SONNET. (11)

SONNET. IN A PASS OF BAVARIA BETWEEN THE WALCHEN AND THE

SONNET. (12)

SONNET. (13)

TO MY GOD-CHILD, ON THE DAY OF HIS BAPTISM.

THE MONK AND BIRD. I. As he who finds one flower sharp thorns

P O E M S.

THE

STORY OF JUSTIN MARTYR,
AND
O T H E R   P O E M S.

 
BY
RICHARD CHENEVIX TRENCH,
PERPETUAL CURATE OF CURDRIDGE CHAPEL, HANTS.


LONDON:
EDWARD MOXON, DOVER STREET.

MDCCCXXXV.


LONDON:
BRADBURY AND EVANS, PRINTERS,
WHITEFRIARS.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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