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ON SOUTHEY'S BIRTHDAY, NOV 4, by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR Poet's Biography First Line: No angel borne on whiter wing Last Line: Show us thy light and point the way. Subject(s): Birthdays; Southey, Robert (1774-1843) | ||||||||
No Angel borne on whiter wing Hath visited the sons of men, Teaching the song they ought to sing And guiding right the unsteady pen. Recorded not on earth alone, O Southey! is thy natal day, But there where stands the choral throne Show us thy light and point the way. | Other Poems of Interest...DON JUAN: DEDICATION [OR, INVOCATION] by GEORGE GORDON BYRON THE VISION OF JUDGEMENT by GEORGE GORDON BYRON THE FRIEND OF HUMANITY AND THE KNIFE-GRINDER by GEORGE CANNING FATHER WILLIAM [QUESTIONED], FR. ALICE IN WONDERLAND by CHARLES LUTWIDGE DODGSON TO ROBERT SOUTHEY by MARIA GOWEN BROOKS INSCRIPTION FOR THE DOOR OF [BROWNRIGG'S] CELL IN NEWGATE by GEORGE CANNING SONNETS ON EMINENT CHARACTERS: 10. TO ROBERT SOUTHEY by SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE QUINTESSENCE OF ALL THE DACTYLICS by WILLIAM GIFFORD THE BATTUE OF BERLIN by HARRY GRAHAM ON SOUTHEY'S DEATH by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR |
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