Lancashire Lantern: Lancashire Poetry Index

Part of the Lancashire Lantern network, an index to authors, first lines and titles of Lancashire poetry in books held within libraries in Lancashire, including the Lancashire Authors’ Association collection. The index provides details of the book in which a particular poem may be found and also a link through to the library catalogue to give the locations of the required volume.

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ID Number

6698

Title

Rooas o' t' river side

First Line

Bi yon bonk side at t' nook o' t' wood

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

A LANCASHIRE anthology, selected and edited with short biographical notices of the authors, by May Yates

Author of Book

Publication Date

1923

Page Number

87-89

Control Number

M0041823LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

6699

Title

Nobudy knows bud mysel

First Line

When nobbut a bit ov a lad

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

A LANCASHIRE anthology, selected and edited with short biographical notices of the authors, by May Yates

Author of Book

Publication Date

1923

Page Number

89-91

Control Number

M0041823LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82334

Title

The trinity of life

First Line

Ring out, my humble harp! Exalt

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

1-7

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82335

Title

An hour with nature and with night

First Line

I stood upon a steep cloud-haunted hill

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

7-9

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82336

Title

The world of dreams

First Line

The world of dreams is strange, and I a dreamer

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

9-14

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82337

Title

Poesy

First Line

As the bud is to the bee

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

15-17

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82339

Title

A woodland walk

First Line

I wandered forth to watch the infant day

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

21-22

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82340

Title

May-day morn

First Line

The morning sun was hid behind the mountains

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

23-24

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82341

Title

Thou art coming, fruitful summer

First Line

Thou art coming fruitful summer

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

25-28

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82342

Title

Recollections of childhood

First Line

Inhabitant of mine own native vale

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

28-31

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82343

Title

Beauty

First Line

Let us sing the praise of beauty

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

31-32

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82344

Title

Where doth beauty dwell?

First Line

Where, o where doth beauty dwell?

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

32-34

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82345

Title

A dirge

First Line

Tis midnight's still mysterious noon!

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

34-36

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82346

Title

Wilt thou not weep for me?

First Line

Companion of my early days

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

37-39

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82347

Title

Would I were no more!

First Line

From worlds of bliss for ever dleft

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

39-40

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82348

Title

Apostrophe to hope

First Line

Pure un, which round my darkened orb of being

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

41-42

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82349

Title

The angel's tomb

First Line

Oh! Conscience will evermore sleep

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

43-44

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82350

Title

The coffin and the shroud

First Line

Who hath not seen an Eagle, plumed with fine

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

45-46

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82351

Title

A life-lyric

First Line

My heart always pure homage will pay

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

47-49

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82352

Title

The faded flower

First Line

On the rough roadside of wintry life

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

49-50

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82353

Title

Loved and lost

First Line

A flower hath faded from my heart's own garden

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

50-51

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82354

Title

Not here but hereafter

First Line

When all the world with wonder teemed

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

51-52

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82355

Title

The autumn spirit

First Line

Now the autumn-spirit reigneth over mountain, vale and plain

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

53-60

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82356

Title

Stanzas

First Line

The withered leaves are from the branches falling

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

61-63

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

Written on the opening of Blackburn Corporation Park October 22nd 1857

 

ID Number

82357

Title

A voice from the old church tower

First Line

I, who have stood unharmed through one long week

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

63-64

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82361

Title

Elery

First Line

A brother dear hath mingled with the dust!

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

64-65

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82362

Title

To Mary

First Line

When, weary with the labours of the day

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

65-66

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82363

Title

The poet's mission

First Line

As an heir doomed to wait for a princely estate

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

67-70

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82364

Title

Love's labour lost

First Line

I met with a wild and wayward fawn

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

71-73

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82365

Title

A winter's morning walk

First Line

Weird silence round the Earth her robe had wound

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

73-74

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82366

Title

Christmas

First Line

Old Christmas cometh round

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

74-76

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82367

Title

Farwell to the old year

First Line

Farewell, old year, for thy death-knell has rung!

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

76-77

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82368

Title

Time

First Line

What a mighty illusion is time!

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

77-78

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82369

Title

A voice from the country

First Line

Come forth, sons of toil, from the mines and the mills

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

79-80

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82370

Title

The lost jewel

First Line

Oh! I have lost a jewel Time can never

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

80-82

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82371

Title

The cottage of discontent

First Line

As I sat at my window pane

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

82-84

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82372

Title

Never despair

First Line

Never desapir, though skies gloom over thee

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

85-86

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82373

Title

Pause not on the path of duty

First Line

Pause not on the path of duty!

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

86-88

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82374

Title

Press forward and prevail

First Line

Our hope is in our effort, and

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

89-90

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82375

Title

There's danger in delay

First Line

Time travels on a timeless steed

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

91-93

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82376

Title

Better late than never

First Line

We may have run the race of life

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

94-95

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82377

Title

All will be well in the end

First Line

This world is a world of glory and gloom

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

95-96

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82378

Title

This bad world is a better place than good men allow

First Line

How oft with dismay do good men think and say

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

96-98

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82379

Title

Mate me with children or leave me alone!

First Line

The sapling more gracefully grows than the tree

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

98-100

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82380

Title

The task of to-day

First Line

To love all that is lovely, and truthful, and pure

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

100-102

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82381

Title

The golden god

First Line

Oh! This is a steam-born and iron-bound age

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

103-105

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82382

Title

They crush because we cringe

First Line

Oh! Wherefore are the people thus oppressed?

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

106-107

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82383

Title

Let us help each other onward

First Line

Let us help each other onward

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

108-110

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82384

Title

Let us labour one and all

First Line

Toling, hoping, suffering Brothers

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

110-113

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82385

Title

Let us hope for better days

First Line

In true men's lives it is not true

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

114-115

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82386

Title

The spirit of the age

First Line

There's a principal at work, and neither silently nor slow

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

116-117

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82387

Title

The uncrowned conqueror

First Line

Though numberless lays are resounding praise

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

118-120

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82388

Title

The sunny side of life

First Line

Life has a side which I term sunny

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

121-123

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82389

Title

When will the good time come?

First Line

What rhapsodies were written, and what paeans sang in praise

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

124-125

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82390

Title

What have we to fear?

First Line

At the footstool of the Future, while the Present kneels in prayer

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

126-128

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82391

Title

The death of the old year, 1856

First Line

Farwell, old year! While round thy dying bed

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

128-129

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82392

Title

Britons, be brothers

First Line

Britons, be brothers and true to your trust!

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

130-132

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82393

Title

Poetry and the present age

First Line

How often have we heard some shallow sage

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

133

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82394

Title

Chaucer

First Line

Quaint-thoughted Chaucer, sire of English song!

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

134

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82395

Title

Spencer

First Line

Bright-fancied bard, who like some seraph winged

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

134-135

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82396

Title

Shakspear

First Line

What muse but must with diffidence advance

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

135

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82397

Title

Milton

First Line

Of Homer's fire, and Virgil's majesty

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

136

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82398

Title

Pope

First Line

What would our English verse have been without

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

136-137

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82399

Title

Thomson

First Line

Sweet poet of the seasons! Who shall peer

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

137

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82400

Title

Burns

First Line

As from the dark womb of a labouring cloud

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

138

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82401

Title

Byron

First Line

Vast, deep and gloomy! Wild, and bright, and strong

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

138-139

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82403

Title

Keats

First Line

Like some bright vision from the land of dreams

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

139

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82404

Title

Alexander Smith

First Line

A summer sky, flushed with Auroral splendours

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

140-141

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82405

Title

Gerald Massey

First Line

Sweet numbered poet, proudly we thy name

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

141

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82406

Title

Love

First Line

Oh this fair world were dreary, dull and dark

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

142

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82407

Title

Bliss behind the grave

First Line

Tis sweet to see the rainbow's prismal arch

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

142-143

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82408

Title

The rising sun

First Line

Though midnight heavens a-glow with stellar light

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

143

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82409

Title

Coniston Water and The Old Man

First Line

I've trod thy woodland shore, wild Coniston!

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

144

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82410

Title

The People's park

First Line

Perambulating 'Blackburn People's Park'

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

144-145

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82411

Title

The Malthusian Philosophy

First Line

Her population multiples so fast

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

145

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82412

Title

Salford Bridge

First Line

Blakewater hath a broad bridge strected across

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

146

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82413

Title

To a young poet

First Line

Greatness, dear friend, is destined for the few

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

147

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82414

Title

Friendship

First Line

Right glad am I to know that there is one

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

148

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82415

Title

The sweets of love

First Line

Sweet is the breath of Spring through roses blowing

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

148-149

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82416

Title

Singular but so

First Line

Maiden, with what sweet, strange mind-music fraught

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

149

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82417

Title

One smile of thine

First Line

More than blind chance directed our first meeting

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

150

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82418

Title

Time will tell

First Line

Malignant is the aspect of that star

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

150-151

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82419

Title

A blessing

First Line

Mild be the aspect of thy ruling power

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

151

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82420

Title

The mother to her child

First Line

My little darling, Mary Jane

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

152

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82421

Title

The infirmary

First Line

O thou, that sittest in the civic chair

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

153-154

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82422

Title

To a poet-friend

First Line

Thanks! My dear friend for your humorous letter

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

155-156

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82423

Title

People's colleges

First Line

Dear Sir: - I need make no apologies

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

156-158

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

82424

Title

Leisure moments

First Line

Tis night! Once more my daily task is done

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

Sheen and shade

Author of Book

BILLINGTON, William

Publication Date

1861

Page Number

158-160

Control Number

M0002873LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

ID Number

84727

Title

Mate me with children or leave me alone!

First Line

The sapling more gracefully grows than the tree

Poet

BILLINGTON, William

Book Title

The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull

Author of Book

Publication Date

1902

Page Number

118-119

Control Number

M0042476LC (Check the catalogue)

Notes

 

 

 

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