Poems : patriotic, religious, miscellaneous / by Abram J. Ryan [electronic text]

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Poems : patriotic, religious, miscellaneous / by Abram J. Ryan [electronic text]
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Ryan, Abram Joseph, 1836-1886
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Baltimore, Md.: John B. Piet & Co.
1884
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Page [xi]

CONTENTS.

  • Song of the Mystic, 1
  • Reverie, 4
  • Lines, — 1875 8
  • A Memory, 10
  • Rhyme, 12
  • Nocturne, 17
  • The Old Year and the New, 21
  • Erin's Flag, 24
  • The Sword of Robert Lee, 27
  • Life, 29
  • A Laugh — and A Moan, 32
  • In Memory of My Brother, 35
  • "Out of the Depths," 36
  • A Thought, 38
  • March of the Deathless Dead, 39
  • Reunited, 41
  • A Memory, 44
  • At Last, 51
  • A Land without Ruins, 53
  • Memories, 54
  • The Prayer of the South, 56
  • Feast of the Assumption, 60
  • Sursum Corda, 64
  • A Child's Wish, 66

Page xii

  • Presentiment, 68
  • Last of May, 69
  • "Gone," 73
  • Feast of the Sacred Heart, 75
  • In Memory of Very Rev. J. B. Etienne, 77
  • Tears, 79
  • Lines, 81
  • The Land We Love, 82
  • In Memoriam, 83
  • Reverie, 85
  • I Often Wonder Why 'Tis So, 88
  • A Blessing, 90
  • July 9th, 1872, 92
  • Wake Me a Song, 95
  • In Memoriam—David J. Ryan, C.S.A., 96
  • What? 102
  • The Master's Voice, 103
  • A "Thought-Flower," 106
  • A Death, 107
  • The Rosary of My Tears, 110
  • Death, 112
  • What Ails the World, 114
  • A Thought, 117
  • In Rome, 120
  • After Sickness, 123
  • Old Trees, 125
  • After Seeing Pius IX, 126
  • Sentinel Songs, 127
  • Fragments from an Epic Poem, 140
  • Lake Como, 157
  • "Peace! Be Still," 164

Page xiii

  • Good Friday, 165
  • My Beads, 166
  • At Night, 168
  • Nocturne, 171
  • Sunless Days, 174
  • A Reverie, 175
  • St. Mary's, 176
  • De Profundis, 179
  • When? 183
  • The Conquered Banner, 185
  • A Christmas Chant, 188
  • "Far Away," 216
  • Listen, 218
  • Wrecked, 219
  • Dreaming, 221
  • A Thought, 222
  • "Yesterdays," 223
  • "To-Days," 224
  • "To-Morrows," 225
  • Inevitable, 228
  • Sorrow and the Flowers, 231
  • Hope, 237
  • Farewells, 238
  • Song of the River, 239
  • Dreamland, 241
  • Lines, 242
  • A Song, 243
  • Parting, 246
  • St. Stephen, 247
  • A Flower's Song, 251
  • The Star's Song, 252

Page xiv

  • Death of the Flower, 253
  • Singing-Bird, 255
  • Now, 257
  • M * * *, 259
  • God in the Night, 263
  • Poets, 265
  • A Legend, 268
  • Thoughts, 270
  • Lines, 272
  • C.S.A., 273
  • The Seen and The Unseen, 275
  • Passing Away, 278
  • The Pilgrim, 280
  • A Reverie, 291
  • Their Story Runneth Thus, 294
  • Night After the Picnic, 327
  • Lines, 332
  • Death of the Prince Imperial, 334
  • In Memoriam, 337
  • Mobile Mystic Societies, 344
  • Rest, 346
  • Epilogue, 348

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