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Robert F. Murray: his poems

 By Robert Fuller Murray, Andrew Lang

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Full view - 1894 - 156 pages - History


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To aching eyes each landscape lowers, To feverish pulse each gale blows chill, And Araby's or Eden's bowers Were barren as this moorland hill,Page lxvii
Would you like to see a city given over, Soul and body, to a tyrannising game ? If you would, there's little need to be a rover, For St. Andrews is the abject city's name.Page xliv
A DECEMBER DAY Blue, blue is the sea to-day, Warmly the light Sleeps on St. Andrews Bay— Blue, fringed with white. That's no December sky ! Surely 'tis June Holds now her state on high,Page xxxvi
The mist hangs round the College tower, The ghostly street Is silent at this midnight hour, Save for my feet. With none to see, with none to hear, Downward I go To where, beside the rugged pier,Page xlvi
is provided for for good. Now of that I don't complain, but I ask and ask in vain, Why me, a British soldier, as has lost a useful arm Through fighting of the foe, when the trumpetsPage 139
to blow, Should be forced to feed the pigs on a little Surrey farm, While him as fought with us, and created such a fuss, And in the whole of Europe did a mighty deal of harm, Should be kept upon a rock, like a precious fighting cock, AndPage 140
(AUTHOR OF THE SCARLET GOWN) HIS POEMS: WITH A MEMOIR BY ANDREW LANGPage i
not a rock that fronts the sea, There's not an inland grove, But has a tale to tell to me Of friendship or of love. And so I keep, and ever shall, The best place in my heart for Scotland, Scotland, Scotland, The best place in my heart for ScotlandPage 153
It sings a tune well loved and known In days gone by, When often here, and not alone, I watched the sky.Page xlvii
Guard— They made a final sally, but they found they could not rally, And at last they broke and fled, after fighting bitter hard. Now Napoleon he had thought, when a British ship he sought, And gave himself uncalled-for, in a manner, you might say,Page 137

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