
Poems by Alfred Austin
Poems by Alfred Austin. A British journalist and a poet, A writer who used to wear quite a few hats throughout his career, Alfred Austin was a literary critic, novelist, and journalist. Trained in law, his professional life revolved around literature. Austin published regularly for half a century and succeeded Lord Tennyson as England’s poet laureate in 1896. Popular in his own lifetime he is now almost forgotten.
A few random poems:
- After the Battle by Thomas Moore
- A Rebus, By I. B. by Phillis Wheatley
- Юргис Балтрушайтис – Светлая заутреня
- Prayer by Roland Flint
- Николай Карамзин – Прости
- Frijolita by Manolo Arriola
- Иван Бунин – Ночь идет, и темнеет
- In Commendation Of Musick by William Strode
- On Wenlock Edge The Wood’s In Trouble poem – A. E. Housman
- A Voice From The West poem – Alfred Austin
- Epitaph On Mr. Bridgeman by William Strode
- Christmas Holidays by Thomas Hood
- Sonnet (XI) : I know me and I do believe in the causation by Neelam Sinha
- Hymn by Sidney Godolphin
- Валерий Брюсов – К финскому народу
External links
Bat’s Poetry Page – more poetry by Fledermaus
Talking Writing Monster’s Page –
Batty Writing – the bat’s idle chatter, thoughts, ideas and observations, all original, all fresh
Poems in English
- A Sigh In The Night
- A Sermon
- A Prayer
- A Dream Of Venice
- A Supplication
- Written Juice Lemon
- Written In Juice Of Lemon
- Wit
- Welcome
- Vote Excerpt
- Usurpation
- Tree Knowledge
- To The Royal Society
- To The Lord Falkland
- To Sir William Davenant
- Thisbes Song
- The Wish
- The Welcome
- The Vote Excerpt
- The Usurpation
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Parallel Translations of Poetry
The Poetry Repository – an online library of poems, poetry, verse and poetic works