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Poet Name:  Alfred Austin
Poet Biography:  Alfred Austin (1835-1913) was from England and wore several hats throughout his career, Alfred Austin was a critic, novelist and political journalist. Although he was educated in law, his professional life focused primarily on literature becoming poet laureate of England in 1896.
List of their Poems
"Sadder than lark when lowering"
"Take not the Gods to task, for they are wise"
"The flower, full blown, now bends the stalk, now breaks"
"The lark confinèd in his cage"
"What ails you, Ocean, that nor near nor far"
"When the reaper lays the sickle by "
"Why should I, from this long and losing strife "
"`Father, farewell! Be not distressed"
"`If you were mine, if you were mine"
"`Know, Nature, like the cuckoo, laughs at law"
"`Roses crimson, roses white"
"`Shepherd swains that feed your flocks"
"`The smiling slopes with olive groves bedecked"
"`Were I a Poet, I would dwell"
A Birthday
A Birthday
A Birthday Present
A Border Burn
A Captive Throstle
A Christmas Carol
A Country Nosegay
A Defence Of English Spring
A Dialogue At Fiesole
A Dream Of England
A Farewell
A Farewell To Youth
A Farmhouse Dirge
A Florilegium
A Fragment
A Last Request
A Letter From Italy
A March Minstrel
A Meeting
A Night In June
A November Note
A Poet’s Eightieth Birthday
A Point Of Honour
A Portrait
A Question
A Question Answered
A Rare Guest
A Reply To A Pessimist
A Royal Home-Coming
A Shakespeare Memorial
A Sleepless Night
A Snow-White Lily
A Souless Singer
A Spring Carol
A Tale Of True Love
A Te Deum
A Tusculan Question
A Twilight Song
A Voice From The West
A Wild Rose
A Wintry Picture
A Wintry Picture (II)
A Woman’s Apology
Agatha
Agatha
Alea Jacta
Alfred’s Song
All Hail To The Czar!
Although no stupid scoffer
An Answer
An April Fool
An April Love
An Autumn Homily
An Autumn Picture
An Autumn—Blooming Rose
An Experiment In Translation
Another Spring Carol
Any Poet At Any Time
As Dies The Year
Aspromonte
At Delphi
At Her Grave
At His Grave
At San Giovanni Del Lago
At Shelley’s Grave
At Shelley’s House At Lerici
At The Gate Of The Convent
At The Lattice
At Vaucluse
Ave Maria
Awake! Awake!
Beatrice
Because I failed
Before, Behind, And Beyond
Beyond the pasture's withered bents
Blanche
Brother Benedict
Burns’s Statue At Irvine
By The Fates
Celestial Heights
Chi È?
CHRISTMAS,1870
Church—Door Should Still Stand Open
Content Written Off Ithica
Could I but leave men wiser by my song
Covet who will the patronage of kings
Dead!
December Matins
Dedication To Lady Windsor
Dedication To The Edition Of 1876 To H.J.A.
Farewell
Farewell To Italy
Farewell To Spring
Felix Opportunitate Mortis
Florence
Fontana Di Trevi
For where, beneath one's parent sky
Forgiveness
Free
Free Will And Fate
George Eliot
Give me a roof where Wisdom dwells
Give me october's meditative haze
Give Me Thy Heart
Gleaners Of Fame
Go Away, Death!
Good-Night!
Grandmother’s Teaching
Grata Juventas
Henry Bartle Edward Frere
Here have I learnt the little that I know
Here, where the vine and fig bask hand in hand
How Florence Rings Her Bells
Hymn To Death
I Chide Not At The Seasons
If I To You But Sorry Bring
If They Dare!
Impromptu
Impromptu: To Frances Garnet Wolseley
In Praise Of England
In Sutton Woods
In The Forum
In The Month When Sings The Cuckoo
Inflexible As Fate
Invocation
Is Life Worth Living?
John Everett Millais
Lady Mabel
Leszko The Bastard
Let The Weary World Go Round
Let Us Fly!
Lines Written On Visiting The Chateaux On The Loire
Longing
Look Seaward, Sentinel!
Look up, desponding hearts!
Lost
Love Of Life
Love's Blindness
Love's Trinity
Love's Trinity
Love’s Fitfulness
Love’s Harvest
Love’s Unity
Love’s Wisdom
Madonna
Mafeking
Messalina
Mozart’s Grave
My northern blood exults to face
My soul is sunk in all—suffusing shame
My Winter Rose
Nature And the Book
Nightingale And Cuckoo
Nocturnal Vigils
Off Mesolongi
On Returning To England
Outside The Village Church
Pax Britannica
Poet’s Corner
Polyphemus
Primacy Of Mind
Primroses
Resignation
Sacred And Profane Love
Shelley’s Death
Since We Must Die
Sisyphus
Song
Songs From “Prince Lucifer” I - Grave-Digger’s Song
Songs From “Prince Lucifer” II - Mother-Song
Songs From “Prince Lucifer” II - Mother-Song
Sorrow’s Importunity
Spartan Mothers
Spiritual Love
Stafford Henry Northcote
Sweet Love Is Dead
The Aquittal Of Phryne
The Challenge Answered
The Dance At Darmstadt
The Death Of Huss
The Door Of Humility
The Dregs Of Love
The Evening Light
The Fallen Elm
The Golden Age
The Golden Year!
The Haymakers’ Song
The Haymakers’ Song
The Human Tragedy ACT I
The Human Tragedy ACT II
The Human Tragedy ACT III
The Human Tragedy ACT IV
The Last Redoubt
The Lover’s Song
The Old Land And The Young Land
The Owl And The Lark
The Passing Of Spring
The Passing Of The Century
The Passing Of The Primroses
The Poet And The Muse
The Reply Of Q. Horatius Flaccus To A Roman "Round-Robin"
The Season
The Silent Muse
The Spring—Time, O The Spring--Time
The White Pall Of Peace
The Wind Speaks
Though All The World
Three Sonnets Written In Mid-Channel
Through Liberty To Light
Time’s Defence
Time’s Weariness
Tis because, though in dusky bower
To Alfred Tennyson
To Arms!
To Arms! (II)
To Beatrice Stuart-Wortley
To Ellen Terry
To England
To Ireland
To Robert Louis Stevenson
To The Autumn Wind
Too Late
Two Visions
Unseasonable Snows
Victoria
Vis Medicatrix Naturae
Wardens Of The Wave
When Acorns Fall
When I Am Gone
When in the long—drawn avenues of thought
When Runnels Began To Leap And Sing
Who Would Not Die For England!
Winter Violets
Winter Violets
Wordsworth At Dove Cottage





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