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 |
5876 |
Title |
Graeme's Tower |
First Line |
A structure arose in a dream of my fancy |
Poet |
GRAHAM, Hugh Gardiner |
Book Title |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
Author of Book |
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Publication Date |
1902 |
Page Number |
139-140 |
Control Number |
M0042476LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
Thirteen stanzas only |
ID Number |
5877 |
Title |
Dryfe |
First Line |
Tis not for thy hills, lovely Dryfe, nor thy valleys |
Poet |
GRAHAM, Hugh Gardiner |
Book Title |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
Author of Book |
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Publication Date |
1902 |
Page Number |
141 |
Control Number |
M0042476LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5878 |
Title |
Ribble |
First Line |
O! Ribbles's sylvan vales are sweet |
Poet |
GRAHAM, Hugh Gardiner |
Book Title |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
Author of Book |
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Publication Date |
1902 |
Page Number |
141-142 |
Control Number |
M0042476LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5879 |
Title |
A summer holiday |
First Line |
When the earth pours forth her treasure to the Summer's gentle care |
Poet |
GRAHAM, Hugh Gardiner |
Book Title |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
Author of Book |
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Publication Date |
1902 |
Page Number |
142-143 |
Control Number |
M0042476LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5880 |
Title |
A dream of war |
First Line |
I dreamt of war, and cities wrapt in flame |
Poet |
GRAHAM, Hugh Gardiner |
Book Title |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
Author of Book |
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Publication Date |
1902 |
Page Number |
143-144 |
Control Number |
M0042476LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5881 |
Title |
Morning |
First Line |
I love thee, Morning, flooding field and fold |
Poet |
GRAHAM, Hugh Gardiner |
Book Title |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
Author of Book |
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Publication Date |
1902 |
Page Number |
144-145 |
Control Number |
M0042476LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5882 |
Title |
Shakespeare |
First Line |
Oh! sweetest child of that day's birth |
Poet |
GRAHAM, Hugh Gardiner |
Book Title |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
Author of Book |
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Publication Date |
1902 |
Page Number |
145-146 |
Control Number |
M0042476LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5883 |
Title |
The honest poor |
First Line |
There's honour in the poor man's breast more dear to him than gold |
Poet |
GRAHAM, Hugh Gardiner |
Book Title |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
Author of Book |
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Publication Date |
1902 |
Page Number |
146-147 |
Control Number |
M0042476LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5884 |
Title |
Verses suggested by a visit to the tomb of Burns |
First Line |
Fain would I bring an unassuming lay |
Poet |
GRAHAM, Hugh Gardiner |
Book Title |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
Author of Book |
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Publication Date |
1902 |
Page Number |
147-149 |
Control Number |
M0042476LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
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ID Number |
5885 |
Title |
Monarchs and statesmen, or the claims of freedom |
First Line |
Heaven's voice, immortal Freedom, Men have heard with thrilling wonder |
Poet |
GRAHAM, Hugh Gardiner |
Book Title |
The poets and poetry of Blackburn (1793-1902), compiled by George Hull |
Author of Book |
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Publication Date |
1902 |
Page Number |
150-153 |
Control Number |
M0042476LC (Check the catalogue) |
Notes |
Opening stanzas and short extracts only of a 32 page pamphlet printed at Blackburn in 1879 by Mr James Bennett of Barton Street |
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