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A. H. Laidlaw
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Poetry Listing
Please Note: This list is not comprehensive, but is an ongoing work of the love of poetry.
Within this area you will be able to read, and give your thoughts on the poetry listed.
Please, if you find an error, let me know.
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| | Poem Title | First Lines | Period | # Lines | # Reads | | 1: | Babylon. | Thou art mighty, | | 60 | 556 | | 2: | Betsie Brown. | I have loved you all my days, | | 27 | 522 | | 3: | Bird Of The Summering North. | Bird of the summering North, | | 24 | 553 | | 4: | Black Eyes. | The Blue Eye will do if the courting is through | | 24 | 504 | | 5: | Burke Of The Brave Brigade. | Why come ye to this mountain, lads, | | 45 | 494 | | 6: | Custer. | Foiled on the field with his dead boys around him, | | 20 | 506 | | 7: | Death Song Of The Enfants Perdus. | Tis here we invade the valley, | | 24 | 578 | | 8: | Ever To Be. | Ever to be Land of the free, | | 18 | 573 | | 9: | Fare Thee Well, O Love Of Woman! | Fare thee well, O Love of Woman! | | 32 | 517 | | 10: | Gif A Lassie Spurn A Laddie. | Gif a lassie spurn a laddie | | 24 | 522 | | 11: | Home! Home! | Home! Home! Man may roam | | 21 | 523 | | 12: | It Is Time To Begin To Conclude. | Ye Parsons, desirous all sinners to save, | | 44 | 462 | | 13: | Jock And Jean. | O'er the deep wi' me, lassie, | | 70 | 492 | | 14: | Maiden Knickerbocker And The Gallant Captain Pickwick. | O my gallant Captain, whither and away? | | 48 | 463 | | 15: | Marshal Ney's Farewell. | Adieu to France! Land of the Brave, farewell! | | 56 | 528 | | 16: | See The Field Of Battle Gleams. | See, the field of battle gleams | | 42 | 475 | | 17: | Sherry In The Saddle. | Sherry's not in saddle, | | 40 | 520 | | 18: | Sword Of Jehovah. | Sword of Jehovah, swing | | 24 | 547 | | 19: | Tarry Ye Not In Egypt. | The Lord is wroth with Pharaoh's men, | | 44 | 504 | | 20: | Tears, Tears. | Tears, tears, With wifely fears | | 24 | 523 | | 21: | The American Ça Ira. | With a sullen, setting Sun, | | 72 | 515 | | 22: | The American Consummation. | The day of War is over | | 32 | 552 | | 23: | The American Girl. | The maid for man to love, | | 30 | 586 | | 24: | The American Girls. | Yes! The land we love | | 52 | 535 | | 25: | The British Gyp. | That luscious lip, the British Gyp, | | 24 | 504 | | 26: | The Custer Wail. | Dead! Where the bold and brave | | 70 | 489 | | 27: | The Dying Soldier To The Nightingale. | I plead with tears to thee, | | 24 | 500 | | 28: | The Flag Of Brothers. | There is blood upon the Banner, the Banner of the Free, | | 20 | 488 | | 29: | The Good Ship "Ohio." | Swift o'er the lee when the wind flies free, | | 24 | 1012 | | 30: | The Light Of Your Beautiful Eyes. | As I stroll by the stream where you stray, | | 24 | 475 | | 31: | The Lily Land Of France. | With pensive memories | | 24 | 534 | | 32: | The Three P's. - The Pratie, The Pig And Poteen. | Tis daily this baste | | 85 | 526 | | 33: | The Union Oath. | By the Revolution's dead, | | 20 | 533 | | 34: | The War Song Of William The Conqueror. | By the splendor of God! We come! We come! | | 36 | 516 | | 35: | The Young Vets. | We all know the face of the chap who can tell | | 20 | 472 | | 36: | Weep Not For Him. | Weep not for him who, in the battle dying, | | 16 | 459 | | 37: | With A Ho-Ho-Ho! And A Hi-Hi-Hi! | With a ho-ho-ho! and a hi-hi-hi! | | 25 | 510 |
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