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POEMS
BY
EMMA TOKE
FOR PRIVATE CIRCULATION ONLY
1866
LONDON:
PRINTED BY J. AND W. RIDER,
BARTHOLOMEW CLOSE.
Contents (not listed in original)
- Nicolas Toke (Beloved! on this festal morn)
- Balaam
- Sunset
- Lines (Oh! when on yonder moon I gaze)
- Lines (My days on earth as yet are few)
- Lines (See yonder Star! that brilliant orb of light)
- Lines (Oh! come and view these scenes so fair)
- The aurora borealis
- Lines (Oh yes! 'tis sweet indeed to gaze)
- The skylark
- The last
- Acrostic
- Lines (Oh! when some lone familiar strain)
- Peter weeping
- Lines (Though many a joy with sunny glow)
- Farewell
- Lines (Ah, no! thou shalt not be forgot)
- The keepsake
- A dream
- The lilies of the field
- The stars
- Sunset in autumn
- To the redbreast
- E. J.
- Lines (And now accept once more from me)
- Lines (Oh, nature! beautiful to me art thou)
- The burial of the dead at sea
- Christmas eve
- Lines (It is the birth-morn of another year)
- Thekla's song
- Lines (I am here in thine own old home again)
- Stanzas
- Flowers
- Night
- An equinoctial day
- Autumn
- The meeting ships
- To the dying year
- Lines (And now my task is done! The last pale flower)
- Lines for music
- Lines (And didst thou, then, unchanged, unmoved)
- The family burying-place
- Lines (Time hurries on)
- A wintry scene
- An April snow storm
- Lines (Tis almost midnight's hour, and bright on high)
- Lines (My firstborn! strange and sweet it seems)
- Acrostic (Grey walls! where now for ages passed and gone)
- Lines (Strange, strange! what rushing memories come)
- To my child in illness
- Spring
- Lines (Once more, mine own beloved, the ray)
- Lines (Thou moon, that now with melancholy grace)
- To my sleeping children
- Birthday verses
- To my boy
- The two portraits
- The harvest moon
- Lines (It is a morn in Autumn time)
- Song (Oh! tell me, beloved one, dost thou think of me)
- Song (Rose! thou art the fairest flower)
- New years sonnet
- Evening hymn
- Sonnet (The earliest flower that comes the Spring to cheer)
- Sonnet (Ye bring your portion to the world with ye)
- Sonnet (As from her grassy nest the skylark springs)
- Morning hymn
- Birthday sonnet
- Christmas hymn
- Planting the tree
- Sonnet (My children! as I watch from year to year)
- Good Friday hymn
- Easter hymn
- Sonnet (Mine own beloved, on this auspicious day)
- Lines (We have looked our last on the well-known walls)
- The absent group
- The troubled dream
- Lines (Husband, dear husband! since I first for thee)
- The reply of the shunammite woman
- Sonnet (Our wedding day! how swift that sound can bring)
- To Emma Laura
- Sonnet (Another birthday! oh, how fast each year)
- Daily service at st Paul's
- Lines (My children, for whom first these simple lays)
- Lines (Dost thou not feel, dear Love, how every day)
- The year's farewell
- Lines for music (Trough distant lands I've wandered far)
- Sonnet (The holiest name to woman's lot can fall)
- Sonnet (In health, or when beneath the feebleness)
- To Eleanor Margaret
- Song (Oh, lady! sing that song again)
- And can I better close these pages, fraught
- Psalm I
- Psalm II
- Psalm III
- Psalm VI
- Psalm VIII
- Psalm XIII
- Psalm XX
- Psalm XVI
- Psalm XXVII
- Psalm XXVIII
- Psalm XXXIX
- Psalm XLII
- Psalm XLIII
- Psalm XLVI
- Psalm LVII
- Psalm LX
- Psalm LXVII
- Psalm LXXVII
- Psalm LXXIX
- Psalm XCI
- Psalm XCIII
- Psalm XCVI
- Psalm XCVII
- Psalm XCVIII
- Psalm CXII
- Psalm CXXIII
- Psalm CXXVI
- Psalm CXXX
- Psalm CXXXVII
- Psalm CXXXIX
- Psalm CXLIII
- Nicolas Toke (Fair spreads the unstained page before me now)
- Lines (Oh! would that thou wert here, my love)
- Lines (The noon of Autumn now with chastened mirth)
- Sonnet (Oh! doubly hallowed was thy natal morn)
- Sonnet (Oh! gently breathe upon my languid brow)
- Sonnet (Thou enviest the gift of poesy)
- Lines (Bright shine the dewdrops at the dawning hour)
- Sonnet (Welcome, grave Autumn! though thy fading flowers)
- Christmas
- Lines (My love, I brought no wreath of song)
- Birthday hymn
- Lines (Once more, my love, once more)
- Florence, sweet Florence! sainted, suffering child
- Upon this very day, ten years ago
- Once again the day is dawning
- When o'er my weary eyes at last
- Once more, my love, once more, though faint
- Vainly, beloved, have I tried to meet
- Time hurries on, years pass us like the wind
- Look on the yellow leaves, the drooping flowers
- As when the sunbeams, their bright noontide past
- Our wedding morn! and thou art far away
- The broken flower
- Fourth Sunday after epiphany
- The ascension day
- First Sunday after trinity
- Seventh Sunday after trinity
- Saint Andrew's day
- Saint Thomas's day
- Saint Stephen's day
- Saint john the evangelist's day
- Holy innocents day
- Saint Paul's day
- The purification
- Saint Matthias's day
- The annunciation
- Saint Mark's day
- Saint Philip and saint James's day
- Saint Barnabas's day
J. AND W. RIDER, PRINTERS, LONDON.
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