Poetical Fragments from Ethel Churchill Volume II
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Poetical Fragments
From
Ethel Churchill
Volume II
By
Letitia Elizabeth Landon
(L. E. L.)
compiled
by
Peter J. Bolton
Index
Chapter |
Blanchard |
Other Title |
I | The Coronation | |
II | Small Miseries | |
III | Alteration | |
IV | A Portrait | |
V | The First Doubt | |
VI | Self-blindness | |
VII | Memory | |
VIII | Doubts | |
IX | The Poet’s First Essay | |
X | What is Success? | |
XI | The Past | |
XII | Gossipping | |
XIII | Music of Laughter | |
XIV | Unavailing Regret | |
XV | The Rose | |
XVI | The Marriage Vow | |
XVII | Presentiment | |
XVIII | The Fête | |
XIX | Humanity Angelic | |
XX | The Temple Garden | |
XXI | Gifts Misused | |
XXI | A Poet’s Love | |
XXII | Want of Sympathy | |
XXIII | Bitter Experience | |
XXIV | Love | |
XXV | Change | |
XXVI | Despondency | |
XXVII | Pride in Trifles | |
XXVIII | Hope and Love | |
XXIX | Changes in London | |
XXX | Influence of Poetry | |
XXXII | The False and the Unjust | |
XXXIII | The Lost | |
XXXIV | The Influence of the Dead | |
XXXV | Immortality | |
XXXVI | Age | |
XXXVII | The Heart’s Omens | |
XXXVIII | The Father’s Love | |
XXXIX | The Last Night with the Dead | |
XL | Remembrance | |
XLI | Death in the Flower |
Note: As the chapter headings are not generally appropriate titles for the introductory poems, Blanchard, in arranging them for his Life and Literary Remains, provided titles of his own. In the few instances where he did not include them, the poems here either retain the chapter title or have been provided with a title that seems suitable.
This work was published before January 1, 1930, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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