Henry Alford

Poems by Henry Alford

No other users have favorited this poet yet.

Poems

  • " I sought for Novelty--in vain" Read Poem
  • "Evermore the night wave beateth on" Read Poem
  • "I had the sweetest dream but yesternight" Read Poem
  • "``Father, wake--the storm is loud" Read Poem
  • 1830 Read Poem
  • 1832 Read Poem
  • 1846 Read Poem
  • A Crimean Thought. Read Poem
  • A Day Dream Read Poem
  • A Doubt. Read Poem
  • A Dream Read Poem
  • A Greeting To Spring Read Poem
  • A Hymn For Family Worship Read Poem
  • A Letter To America Read Poem
  • A Night Scene Read Poem
  • A Remembrance Read Poem
  • A Spring Scene. Read Poem
  • A Truant Hour. Read Poem
  • A Villiage Tale. Related Almost In The Words Of The Narrator. Read Poem
  • A Winter Morning Scene. Read Poem
  • A Wish. Read Poem
  • Amor Coelestis Read Poem
  • Amor Mundanus. Read Poem
  • Ampton, Suffolk Read Poem
  • Ampton, Suffolk. Read Poem
  • An Answer To A Question. Read Poem
  • An Easter Ode. Read Poem
  • April, 1844. Read Poem
  • August 19, 1830 Read Poem
  • August 22, 1830 Read Poem
  • Ballad. Read Poem
  • Ballad." The Baron is back from his hawking come" Read Poem
  • Be Just And Fear Not Read Poem
  • Christmas Eve 1836 Read Poem
  • De Profundis. Read Poem
  • December 11, 1832 Read Poem
  • Epicedia Read Poem
  • Epimenides Read Poem
  • Evening Hexameters Read Poem
  • February 10, 1840 Read Poem
  • February 3, 1830 Read Poem
  • Filio Desideratissimo Read Poem
  • Filioae Dulcissimae. An Easter Offering Read Poem
  • First Sunday After Easter, 1844. Sacred To The Memory Of Clement Henry Oke Alford. Read Poem
  • Fragment Of A Proposed Drama 1832. Alcibiades Loquitur. Read Poem
  • Fragments From Alcaeus Read Poem
  • Fragments From Sappho Read Poem
  • Fragments Of A Long-Pondered Poem. Read Poem
  • Henry Martyn At Shiraz Read Poem
  • Homer Read Poem
  • How We Buried Him. A Tribute To The Memory Of The Late Canon Chesshyre, St. Martin’s, Canterbury. Read Poem
  • Hymn For A Missal. Read Poem
  • Hymn For All Saints Day In The Morning Read Poem
  • Hymn To The Sea Read Poem
  • Hymn To The Sun Read Poem
  • In A Letter From Scotland Read Poem
  • Inscription For A Block Of Granite On The Surface Of The Mer De Glace. Read Poem
  • Inscription. For The Ruin Of A Villiage Cross, Hathern, Leicestershire. Read Poem
  • Lacrymae Paterae Read Poem
  • Lady Mary Read Poem
  • Last Words. Read Poem
  • Life’s Answer Read Poem
  • Life’s Question Read Poem
  • Lines Written October 23, 1836, A Few Hours After The Birth Of My First Child. Read Poem
  • Midnight Thoughts Read Poem
  • November, 1847. Read Poem
  • On A Cyclamen Read Poem
  • On Seeing The Following Epitaph At Selworthy, West Somerset Read Poem
  • On The Aged Oak At Oakley, Somerset. Read Poem
  • On The Evening Of A Villiage Festival. Read Poem
  • On The Sign Of The Cross In Baptism Read Poem
  • Palinode To The Foregoing. Read Poem
  • Peace. Read Poem
  • Portsmouth, 1830 Read Poem
  • Psalm CXXXVII. Read Poem
  • Psalm XLVI. Read Poem
  • Psalm XXIV Read Poem
  • Rydal Mount Read Poem
  • Sonnet LXXXIX. "Dost thou complain that, in thy weary toil" Read Poem
  • Sonnet C. "In dreamy days of boyhood and of youth" Read Poem
  • Sonnet CI. Our Early Friends. Read Poem
  • Sonnet I. " If thou wouldst find what holiest men have sought" Read Poem
  • Sonnet II. "Weep ye and howl, for that ye did refuse" Read Poem
  • Sonnet III. "But deck the board;--for hither comes a band" Read Poem
  • Sonnet IV. "Out, palsied soul, that dost but tremble ever" Read Poem
  • Sonnet IX. To The Author Of The "Rectory Of Valehead."' Read Poem
  • Sonnet LI. "Close is the nook; the valley--pathway steep" Read Poem
  • Sonnet LII. To The Yellow Cistus. Read Poem
  • Sonnet LIII. Haddon Hall, Derbyshire. Read Poem
  • Sonnet LIV. Stratford-Upon-Avon Read Poem
  • Sonnet LIX. Written At Ampton, Suffolk, January 1838. Read Poem
  • Sonnet LV. St. Robert’s Cave, Knaresborough. Read Poem
  • Sonnet LVI.Written At York On The Day Of The Coronation Of Queen Viotoria, June 28, 1838. Read Poem
  • Sonnet LVII. Summit Of Skiddaw, July 7, 1838. Read Poem
  • Sonnet LVIII. Descent Of The Same. Read Poem
  • Sonnet LX. Wymeswold, April 1837. Read Poem
  • Sonnet LXI. The Same. Read Poem
  • Sonnet LXII. Of Ostende, June 11, 1837. Read Poem
  • Sonnet LXIII. Bruges. Read Poem
  • Sonnet LXIV. Written At Ghent. Read Poem
  • Sonnet LXIX. To Alice In England. Also Written In Frankfort. Read Poem
  • Sonnet LXV. Antwep Cathedral. Read Poem
  • Sonnet LXVI. Brussels Read Poem
  • Sonnet LXVII. Waterloo. Read Poem
  • Sonnet LXVIIIWritten At Frankfort. Read Poem
  • Sonnet LXX. Milan Cathedral. Read Poem
  • Sonnet LXXII. Spring, When Young Flowers Peep, But The Frost Nippeth Keen. Read Poem
  • Sonnet LXXIII. Summer, When the Prime Is Reached, But There Are Tokens Of Decay. Read Poem
  • Sonnet LXXIV. Autumn, Whose Fruits Endure, Though Death Is On It. Read Poem
  • Sonnet LXXVI. Arion. Read Poem
  • Sonnet LXXVIII. "Friend of my heart, here in my close green bower" Read Poem
  • Sonnet LXXX. My Ancestors. Read Poem
  • Sonnet LXXXI. The Two Lots. Read Poem
  • Sonnet LXXXII. "The heart of man is everywhere the same" Read Poem
  • Sonnet LXXXIII. To A Friend Concerned In Education. Read Poem
  • Sonnet LXXXIV." Dear Spirit, lo, thy poet, full at heart" Read Poem
  • Sonnet LXXXV. On My Stone Inkstand. Read Poem
  • Sonnet LXXXVI. Januarry 19, 1839 Read Poem
  • Sonnet LXXXVII. "We want but little: in the morning—tide" Read Poem
  • Sonnet LXXXVIII. "The inward pleasure of our human soul" Read Poem
  • Sonnet V. "My own dear country, thy remembrance comes" Read Poem
  • Sonnet VI. "Oh, what doth it avail, in busy care" Read Poem
  • Sonnet Written At A Distance From Home Read Poem
  • Sonnet X. To Mary Read Poem
  • Sonnet XC. "Fresh fount of feeling, which from earliest days" Read Poem
  • Sonnet XCI. Passion-week 1845 Read Poem
  • Sonnet XCII. That Day Was The Preparation, And The Sabbath Drew On. Read Poem
  • Sonnet XCIV. "Have pity, Holy One, on those who stray" Read Poem
  • Sonnet XCIX. Day By Day We Magnify Thee. Read Poem
  • Sonnet XCV. "While the vain world around us buys and sells" Read Poem
  • Sonnet XCVI. Ascension Day, 1845 Read Poem
  • Sonnet XCVII. The Church In The Park. Read Poem
  • Sonnet XCVIII. ""There is one baptism:" thus wrote holy Paul—" Read Poem
  • Sonnet XI. To The Same. Read Poem
  • Sonnet XII. To William Jackson of Exeter. Read Poem
  • Sonnet XIII. The Mendip Hills Over Wells. Read Poem
  • Sonnet XIV. Glastonbury. Read Poem
  • Sonnet XIX. Linn—Cleeve, Linton, Devon. Read Poem
  • Sonnet XL. Easter-Eve, 1833. Read Poem
  • Sonnet XLII. "Saviour and Lord beloved, what homage new" Read Poem
  • Sonnet XLIII. The Malvern Hills, March 12, 1835. Read Poem
  • Sonnet XLIV. Written In An Interval Of Melancholy Foreboding Respecting The Church. Read Poem
  • Sonnet XLIX. "Long have we toiled, and passed from day to day" Read Poem
  • Sonnet XLV. "When I behold thee, only living one" Read Poem
  • Sonnet XLVI." Each morn the same sun rises on our day" Read Poem
  • Sonnet XLVII. "There is a bright space in yon rolling cloud" Read Poem
  • Sonnet XLVIII. "Sleep, gentle love! and let the soothing dew" Read Poem
  • Sonnet XVI. Recollection Of Wordsworth’s "Ruth." Read Poem
  • Sonnet XVII. An Evening In Autumn, Near Nether Stowey, Somerset. Read Poem
  • Sonnet XVIII. Culbone, Or Kintore, Somerset. Read Poem
  • Sonnet XX. Waters—Meet, Linn, Devon Read Poem
  • Sonnet XXI. Sacred To The Memory Of Edward Spedding, Who Died September 3, 1832. Read Poem
  • Sonnet XXII. The Dying Bed Read Poem
  • Sonnet XXIII. The Death—Chamber. Read Poem
  • Sonnet XXIV. The Same Read Poem
  • Sonnet XXIX. "All things are dying round us; days and hours" Read Poem
  • Sonnet XXIX. To Charles Merivale Read Poem
  • Sonnet XXV. The Funeral. Read Poem
  • Sonnet XXVI. "Rise, said the Master, come unto the feast:--" Read Poem
  • Sonnet XXVII. Heu Quanto Minus Est Cum Reliquis Versari, Quam Tui Meminisse! Read Poem
  • Sonnet XXVIII. "O when shall this frail tenement of clay" Read Poem
  • Sonnet XXX. On Seeing Our Family--Vault. Read Poem
  • Sonnet XXXI. On The Same Occasion. Read Poem
  • Sonnet XXXII. On Hearing That It Is Supposed, From Astronomical Considerations, The World Is Yet In Read Poem
  • Sonnet XXXIII. "Before the day the gleaming dawn doth flee:--" Read Poem
  • Sonnet XXXIV. Suggested By The Opening Of The Oedipus Coloneus Of Sophocles. Read Poem
  • Sonnet XXXIX. To The Wood-Pigeon. Written In Passion-Week, 1833. Read Poem
  • Sonnet XXXV. "'Twere better far from noon to eventide" Read Poem
  • Sonnet XXXVI. The Gipsy Girl. Read Poem
  • Sonnet XXXVII. To Winter. Written At Ampton, Suffolk. Read Poem
  • Sonnet XXXVIII. Epiphany Read Poem
  • Sonnet. "Lady, I may not but indite to thee" Read Poem
  • Sonnets CII., CIII. Nottingham Mechanic’s Exhibition, 1840 Read Poem
  • Sonnets, Suggested In The West Of England. During The Summer Of 1832 Read Poem
  • SonnetVII. "Truth loveth not to lavish upon all" Read Poem
  • SonnetVIII. "Come to me often, sportive Memory" Read Poem
  • The Abbot Of Muchelnaye. Canto The Second. Read Poem
  • The Abbot Of Muchelnaye. Canto The First. Read Poem
  • The Abbot Of Muchelnaye. Canto The Last Read Poem
  • The Ancient Man. Read Poem
  • The Ballad Of Glastonbury Read Poem
  • The Bride Read Poem
  • The Dead. Read Poem
  • The Dirge Of The Passing Year. Read Poem
  • The End Of A Charade Read Poem
  • The Epitaph Of Bion. Read Poem
  • The Greenlander To His Dead Reindeer; Written In Early Youth Read Poem
  • The Land’s End Read Poem
  • The Little Mourner. Read Poem
  • The National Prayer. October 1840 Read Poem
  • The Passion Of St. Agnes Read Poem
  • The Salzburg Chimes. Read Poem
  • The School Of The Heart. Lesson The Fifth. Read Poem
  • The School Of The Heart. Lesson The First Read Poem
  • The School Of The Heart. Lesson The Fourth. Read Poem
  • The School Of The Heart. Lesson The Second. Read Poem
  • The School Of The Heart. Lesson The Sixth Read Poem
  • The School Of The Heart. Lesson The Third. Read Poem
  • The Seasons: A Masque. As Represented By Father Christmas And His Attendants Read Poem
  • To A Beautiful Female Portrait Read Poem
  • To A Drop Of Dew. Read Poem
  • To A Moonbeam By Our Fireside. Read Poem
  • To A Mountain Stream. Read Poem
  • To Alice, Mary, Ambrose, And Clement. Read Poem
  • To the River Wye Read Poem
  • To The Stream In Worthy Dell, Near Porlock Read Poem
  • To--Morrow. Read Poem
  • Two fragments Read Poem
  • Under A Portrait Of Nelson Read Poem
  • Wednesday In Easter Week, 1844 Read Poem
  • Winter Read Poem
  • Written During An Aurora Borealis, January 7, 1831 Read Poem
  • Written In A Copy Of "The Revolt Of Islam." Read Poem
  • Written In Aid Of The Leicester Lunatic Asylum. Read Poem
  • Written In An Artificial Pleasure-Ground Read Poem
  • Written January 1, 1832. Read Poem
  • Written On Christmas Eve, 1836 Read Poem
  • Written On The Day Of General Thanksgiving, April 14, 1833 Read Poem
  • Written Under A Water-Colour Sketch Of Belidden Cove, Cornwall, Taken From A Ledge Of Rock In Penolv Read Poem
  • XLI. In Laudem S. Eulaliae V. Et M Read Poem
  • You And I Read Poem