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Michael Earls
1875 - 1937
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: | A Ballad Of France | Ye who heed a nation's call | | 28 | 1036 | | 2: | A Ballad of France | France tells the story, make our hearts know well, | | 16 | 1089 | | 3: | A Hill O' Lights | Turn from Kerry crossroads and leave the wooded dells, | | 20 | 596 | | 4: | A Song | June of the trees in glory, | | 16 | 578 | | 5: | A Vow-Day Flower | Three little leaves like shamrock, | | 16 | 499 | | 6: | A Winter Minster | The interlacing trees Arise in Gothic traceries, | | 34 | 578 | | 7: | A Winter Minster | And all the grottoed aisles along, | | 17 | 576 | | 8: | Alleluia Height | Obedience to the seasons' marshall-rod, | | 35 | 528 | | 9: | Alleluia Height | Yea, constant through the changeful year, | | 37 | 506 | | 10: | Alleluia Height | And the resounding harpers of the vine, | | 35 | 608 | | 11: | Always Maytime | When May has spent its little song, | | 24 | 618 | | 12: | Attainment | Let me go back again. There is the road, | | 14 | 533 | | 13: | Bethlehem | O ye who sail Potomac's even tide | | 14 | 507 | | 14: | His Light | Gray mist on the sea, And the night coming down, | | 20 | 580 | | 15: | Linden Lane | Birds are merry and the buds | | 28 | 668 | | 16: | My Father's Tunes | My father had the gay good tunes, the like you'd seldom hear, | | 24 | 511 | | 17: | Off To The War | In a little ship and down the bay, | | 32 | 530 | | 18: | Old Hudson Rovers | When the dreamy night is on, up the Hudson river, | | 32 | 523 | | 19: | Old Hudson Rovers | Send us back the olden knights, tell no law to track 'em, | | 8 | 510 | | 20: | On A Train | Oases are charming 'mid the Afric sands, | | 28 | 507 | | 21: | On a Train | But a fortnight later, by an autumn tree, | | 8 | 543 | | 22: | The Bonnie Prince O' Spring | The little green soldiers are here at last, | | 24 | 485 | | 23: | The Boundaries Of A House | Along the north a mountain crest, | | 6 | 574 | | 24: | The Columbine | Gray lonely rocks about thee stand, | | 8 | 498 | | 25: | The Countersign | Along Virginia's wondering roads | | 30 | 565 | | 26: | The Countersign | Ready I ride to the Chief for the sign, | | 36 | 568 | | 27: | The Dark Little Rose | When shall we find the spring come in, | | 20 | 516 | | 28: | The Drummer Boy | You never know when war may come, | | 24 | 532 | | 29: | The Fountain Of Youth | Was it a hundred years ago, | | 24 | 529 | | 30: | The Green Brigade | Where is the war ye march unto, | | 32 | 508 | | 31: | The Happy Time | Two gloomy scenes may be, | | 13 | 479 | | 32: | The Lifelong War | Still goes the strife; the anguish does not die. | | 14 | 533 | | 33: | The Monk Maelanfaid | Maelanfaid saw a tiny bird | | 18 | 517 | | 34: | The Philosophers | The best of true philosophers | | 24 | 479 | | 35: | The Philosophers | But the children are the wise men, | | 16 | 527 | | 36: | The Sailor | A sailor that rides the ocean wave, | | 24 | 517 | | 37: | The Storyteller | Tim of the Tales they call me, | | 20 | 526 | | 38: | The Time Of Truce | Two young lads from childhood up | | 24 | 489 | | 39: | The Towers Of Holy Cross | The roads look up to Holy Cross, | | 30 | 509 | | 40: | The Tree In The Tenement Yard | America, Ireland and Italy, | | 24 | 492 | | 41: | The Young Adventurers | We will go adventuring, will you come adventuring, | | 20 | 569 | | 42: | To One In Success | A world's new faces greet you, | | 8 | 548 | | 43: | Two Seanichies | Tis the queerest trade we have, the two of us that go about, | | 28 | 499 | | 44: | War In The North | Not from Mars and not from Thor | | 30 | 499 | | 45: | War In The North | Winter's tyrant king retires; | | 10 | 515 |
About: Michael Earls, was a Jesuit priest, as well as a writer, poet, teacher, and administrator.
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