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Colleciton of poems by Anthony Allen, first published in 1918
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This text was originally published in the United Kingdom in the year 1918.
The text is in the public domain.
Modern Edition © 2022
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To A.E. FOR GREAT SERVICES
1. The Vision
2. My Love’s Desire.
3. Enchantment.
4. Bonfires.
5. Love and the Wood in July.
6. The Yearning.
7. September.
8. The Wind and the Leaf.
9. The Choice.
10. The Link.
11. Aspiration.
12. The Rivals.
13. Loneliness.
14. If You Were Here.
15. Desolation.
16. Break, Heart of Mine.
17. The Ship
18. The Moon-Rider.
19. The Stirring.
20. A Strange Fancy.
21. The Inner Gleam.
22. The Mountain Roads.
23. Her Compassion.
24. Hope in Bird’s Song.
25. The Fiddler at the Fair.
26. To the Rebel Poets.
27. You Care No More—
28. Wistfulness.
29. The Two Births.
30. September Morn.
31. An Attic Outlook.
32. The Test of Time.
33. Song.
34. Uncaged.
35. A Gray Morning.
36. Lullaby.
37. Mother’s Song.
38. Leaving Harbour.
39. Fragment.
40. The Mill Worker.
41. The Shadow.
42. The Return.
43. The Wee People.
44. The Fear.
45. The Invitation.
46. The Tryst.
47. The Haunters.
48. Only.
49. Their Dream.
50. She, My Love.
51. The Invocation.
52. Loyal Subject.
53. Vale.
54. A Child’s Hymn of Spring.
55. A Wish.
I saw a field of flax in flower;
The mist was on the hollow.
I thought of thee in that sweet hour,
And happiness did follow.
The hour,
The flower,
And thee, my love;
Sure happiness did follow.
I saw an orchard in the sun;
The apples were all shining,
I thought of children at their fun,
And I lost all repining.
The fun,
The sun,
Children at play,
Sure I lost all repining.
I saw a stretch of yellow corn
The light of day was leaving.